Miami University - Recensio Yearbook (Oxford, OH)

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M ' J'-1 1 .,. 1- .IV F x A 1 x Y ' : . 1 2: X iss 7 ,- : ' ,I .J .W r ..' nj .iw-5 I ' x I V'1' .tkx ii P , .x .. , w.. V u f .1 191 H 1 . 3 5 Yi. if ,, If 35 'dl 1,45 v Un nf! E? '71 4 .Pf,'.1 A - f ?f':5. .1K IM' 5 v - .1 fy .141 X V 1 'mt 1 w 4 1. . , J ' if E Xxx X x -HQ X 1 'l is ' 4-Q-'IN L' if g f- X - lj, 7 Q 2 if ' Z W X I 'KN 9 5 f x J If S' f 2' f 'S ,def 1-4 ADJMEJENJKS7 FRXANTJTQN RAYMUND lNIOLYNEAL'X HUGHEs, LL.D. Preszrlerzf For more than a quarter of all century Raymond hlolyneaux Hughes was doininant in promoting the highest interests of lVIia1ni University, first, as student, then as teaiclier and finally as President. Under his cavpavhle leadership the uni- versity has grown much, in size, in physical equipment, and in service rendered. His splendid work here will leave its traces upon the pages of the university's history which are yet to he unfolded. Wie are sorry to lose hini, hut happy for his advancement. It is with interest that we will watch his future success. Page Tzrerzty 1 1 bi- iviiyiwmumhm-M ALFRED HOR.XTIO I,vI'HAM. LL.D. Pr0.v1'cIm1t YVe like to think of President Uphzmm :ls :rn old friend returning to share with us the broad experience which has been his since his time of graduation from Nliami in 1897. Saitisfzietioii and pride is ours as we View the record of his achieve- ments at the University of Idaho. Under the leadership of at man who has the breadth of mind, the inspiring influence, and the understanding of human nature. shown thus far by our new president. the future of iNIiami seems assured. Page Tzzwzfy-orzv tg,- 1 I r , tbl. ,, I Q Q H ig X 1 i gil 'T' K. ,ni-iff, i-N C U , . - F A I ,, .--. I J . ir YT. ' reefs l fi L' fi if it 1 ' 'Eli 5' Wi i Ii N. it il. Will IQMI Iill' ,ri X11 ffl.-'ii if ,. .L , . ' A HUM , YJL - r .4. I . r E . ' L: f.,l -. lg- ,i il-if Ii:-P Fil W Veil il. - I .H gli'-ll ii-Nl sill ll lily fr- 'i pg: .KNr'l'l 1frifUfI,iji ff -fl ,. , V io ij I it 453 ii 1 V Vi, 7 on Tw-Ni HF' . Il: Q ill Ti , . . 3 3 H 1 si I 1 ' l , 1 A . S Q ti i I ?!' il , 5' 1 EDGAR EXVING BRANDON, I'niv.D. EDWIN SMITH TODD, Ph.D. Acting President. ,first semester. Dean. and Professor of Romarzee Languages, College of Liberal Arts. AB., l'niversity of Michigan. 1888: A.M., Pniversity of Missouri, 1897:Student Cui- versity of Geneva and Grenoble: Docteur d'1lniversite. University of Paris. 1901: Professor of Romance Languages, Miami University since 1898. Vice-President since 1908. Dean since 1911. Acting President, first semester. 1927-28. ELIZABETH HAMILTON. AB. Dean of ll'omen and Assistant Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts. A.B.. Oxford College, 1895. Present position since 1905. GRACE GRAND-GIRARD GLASGOXV, A.B. Assistant Professor of French and Registrar. A.B., Miami University, 1908g Student, University of Chicago. At Miami Pniversity since 1919. Present position since 1921. ALPHEI's Ii.-XSPAR BIORRIS. A.B. 1 i I Assistant to the President. g. ll-5 AB.. Bliami University, 1908. At Miami 7 .111 University since 922. Present position ' N l D since 1923. Y L. iii I l I ll I 3 I. l. l, A I ll M ' 'J I I ii ' il ill , A ,,, ,, ' Q . 'Z ix 1 -.g i P ,AV pi W , 23, . fi Q el p .V 1 I Eff? I f - . 2 ,V Y QL' - ...s. 1 'QQL 7 - f fffwlf ' 5,5 kgfziigtl K ,J Professor of Economies, College of Liberal Arts. AB.. 1Vittenberg College, 1893: A.M., 18973 Student, Yale Theological Seminary: Ph.D., Columbia Pniversity, 1904-. At Miami 1'niversity since 1907. Director of the School of Business since 1927. BIARIE WALLACE XVILSON, A.M. Assistant Dean of lVO77197l and Assistant Professor of Physical Edacatiorz, College of Liberal A rts. A.B., Oberlin College, 1914: A.M., Columbia. University, 1926. Present position since 1926. BERTHA NIETCALF EMERSON. A.M. Assistant Professor of Secretarial Studies and Assistant Dean of ll70'l71F7l. B.S., Simmons College, 19103 A.M., Radcliff College, 1923. Present position since 1923. HARVEY C. MINNICH. LL.D. Dean of the Teachers College and Professor of Selzool Administration, Teaelzers College. A.B., Ohio Northern University, 1890g Ped.D., 19073 A.M., Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity. 1908g LL.D., University of Vermont, 1912. Present position since 1903. . fi Page Tzeenty-t zro J JOHN DOUGAN REA, 1h.D. FRANCES GIBSON IIICHARD. A.M. Professor of English, College of Liberal A rfs. A.B., Yale University, 19033 A.M., 1905: Ph.D., 1918. At Miami University since 1923. MERREL DARE CLUBB, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Pomona College, 1920, Ph.D., Yale University, 1924. Present position since 1924. BERGEN BALDWIN EVANS, A.M. Assistant Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Miami University, 1924-3 A.M., Harvard University, 1925. At Miami University since 1926. Present position since 1927. RALPH LEDYARD HENRY, A.M. Assistant Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Carelton College, 1917g A.M., 1922g Student, University of Chicago, University of Minnesota. Present position since 1925. HAROLD LEROY HOFFMAN, A.M. Assistant Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Miami University, 19173 A.M., Harvard University, 1920g Columbia University. At Miami University, 1921-22. Present position since 1927 . Associate Professor of Erzglislz. Tcarlzrrs- College. A.B., National Normal University, 18912 A.M.. 1893. At Miami University since 1902. Present. position since 1907. ROBERT BASIL SINCLAIR, A.M. Assistant Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Indiana University, 1921: A.M.. Columbia University. 19223 Student. Uni- versity of Illinois. Present position since 1925. ARTHUR LOREN GATES. A.M. Professor of Public Speaking. College of Liberal A rts. A.B.. Northwestern University, 1903: A.M., Columbia University, 1910. At Miami Uni- versity 1905-January, 1920 and since 1924. Present position 1908-1920 and since 1924. HOWARD HURERT HIGGINS, A.M. Associate Professor of Public Speaking. College of Liberal Arts. Student, Muncie Normal Institute. Indiana Universityg A.B., DePauw fniversity, 1922g A.1NI., University of Iowa, 1927. At Miami University since 1925. Present position since 1927. ADELIA VVELLS CONE,A.1rI. A ssistant Professor of English, Teachers College. Student, Oxford Collegeg AB., Miami Uni- versity, 1907: A.1N1.. Columbia fniversity, 1925. Present position since 1916. Pago Twenty-three .A-fe . N - 5 Ml. if . 1 ' 55773 L '4 ttf? A Y ' 'IQ 1 ,Q ' -E-41 ,I .-A . - ,f l I 3 9. 4 r ,z -' iigjilii v -. -I 5 :ll I -N I ' ll li 1 11 gl ll . ul Ll fav-Li 'grill F If - i Muir, ng. X. nur lf: 0 I 'ii' i . 1 V? 1 ii 2 ' 1 I lg las gli by vii lib' P i -192-+2-22 C555-il..iJ H XT-4, r fi. ey A 'hy RTF! ,I . ii N ,'N,-'1 ' ' i -4, r--I 'l l 1 T 'R il 1 l 4 1 Ei Ii ' 1 ll 4 . 5 M ml! fi 2 AI' ty 1 Q 1 il 'P ' 'ii iii .. .4 -ri .,.. , , V V fl, ll w 'Q iii 1 il di if' H gltg - ' xl g in ul ii. 'Il .1 . A. A ,N '-Qi' wig CJ 1 : , wg VI .,. 1 ' iwl: ., 'M -.ev ,L 1, gl :girl .ly . - I ll l ,ifg li .I ,ANAL Ni 1 A .l .typ 7 -YI i l ! s , W, , 1 L .1 i I 1 3 fig, ig . , 7 fi . fr A PM . . -E, . rt ,. Y .- -ivy fi.. E 7 -A. 6' Pflgilc . . ' -- nm , ,.a1eL'5q.w 1 Wm-Qx . -W ' 4 BIARIOX LEE LOHMAN, MS. Assistarzt Professor of Botany. College of Liberal A rts. AB.. Miami University. 192-lg IIS.. State University of Iowa, 1926: Student, University of Michigan. At Miami University since 1926. Present position since 1927. JOYCE HEDRIC'K, BS. Instructor in. Botany. College of Liberal Arts. Diploma, Teachers' College, Dliami Univer- sity, 1920g BS., Miami University, 1925. Present position since 1927. HARVEY C. BRILL. Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry. College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Miami University. 1908: Ph.D., Uni- versity ot' Michigan. 1911. At Miami Uni- versity, 1911-13g 1918. Present position since 1918. CLARENCE M. KREGER. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry. College of Liberal A rts. A.B., Miami University, 1919. A.M., Uni- versity of Illinois, 19223 Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1925. At Miami University, 1919-20 and since 1922. Present position since 1925. ROBERT JAMES HAv1GnURsT, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Clzevrzistry, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1921: A.M., Ohio State University, 1922: Ph.D., 1924: Student, University of Chicago. Present position since 1927. JOSEPH Dlxox IYHITE, A.M. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, College of Liberal Arts. BS., Guilford College, N. C., 1919g B.S., Haverford College, 1920: A.M., 1921g Stu- dent. Harvard University. Present posi- tion since 1927. WILLIAM HENRY SHIDELER, Ph.D Professor of Geology, College of Liberal Arts. AB., ltliami University, 1907g Ph.D., Cornell University, 1910. At Miami University since 1910. Present position since 1920. PAUL HEANEY DUNN, A.M. Assistant Professor of Geology, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Miami University, 1922: A.M., Ohio State University, 1924-. At Miami Univer- sity since 1922. Present position since 1924. JOSEPH ALBERTUS CULLER, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, College of Liberal Arts. A.B.. College of Vllooster, 18843 A.M., l886g Ph.D., 1890. Present position since 1903. RAY LEE EDYVARDS, Ph.D. Professor of Plz ysies, College of Liberal Arts. A.B.. Oberlin College, 1908: B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1909: A.M., Ohio State University, 19113 Student, University of Blichigan, University of Chicagog Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1925. Present position since 1926. Page Twenty-four R.n'MoNn W. BOYDSTOX, 31.8. Assistant Professor of Plzysies, Vollrge ol Liberal A rts. AB.. Pard College, 19263 NLS.. l'niversity of Iowa, 1927. Present position since 1927. STEPH.-KN R. XVILLIAMS, Ph.D. Professor of Zoology, College of Liberal Arts. A.B.. Oberlin College. 1892: A.M.. Harvard University, 18983 Ph.D.. 1900. Present posi- tion since 1900. ROBERT A. HEFNER. MB. Assistant Professor of Zoology. College of Liberal Arts. B.S., Ohio Northern University. 1923: MS.. Ohio State University, 1924-. Present posi- tion since 1925. CLARENCE E. CARTER, Ph.D. Professor of H istory, Teachers College. A.B., Illinois College, 1905: A. M., University of Vtlisconsin. 19063 Student, London. Eng- land, 1907: Ph.D.. University of Illinois. 1908. Present position since 1910. HOWARD ROBINSON, Ph.D. Professor of History, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Hawling University. 1908: HD.. Union Theological Seminary. 1911: AAI.. Columbia. University, 1911g Ph.D., 1916. Present position since 1924-. .Ions 1'Il'xTI.EY IJVPRE. 1.1..B.. .X.NI. .l.vSI.SlllIll Professor of History. Vollegr ol' Llberal girls. A.B.. Ohio State University, 1914-g I.I..I3.. 1916: All.. 1927. Present position since-1924-. FRI-ID B. JoYNER. A.M. W .'ls.vi.s'tant I'rofc'ssor of History. College of Liberal Arts. .-XB.. Birmingham-Southern College. 1916: Diploma. University of Caen. France. l919g ABI.. University of Chicago, 1920. Present position since 1922. ILLIAM E. SMITH, Ph.D. Assistarzt Professor of History. College of Liberal A rts. BS.. Xv2tI'1'9I1SlJUl'g, Mo. State Teachers Vollege. 19233 Ph.M.. University of VViscon- sin. 192-tg Ph.D.. 19273 Student, University of Volorado. Present position since 1926. .I.1xMEs HAMILTON ST. JOHN. Ph.D. .-lssistrlrzt Professor of History. Uollege of Liberal .1 rts. AB.. Grinnell College. l912g Rhodes Scholar, Oxford England Pniversity: Ph.D.. Ilniver- sity of Iowa. 1927. Present position since 1927. Howum WHITE. Ph.D. Professor of Coziernment and Politics, College of Lilzeral .-11-ts. AB.. Southwestern College, 1916: A.M., Pniversity of Kansas. 1917: Ph.D.. Univer- sity of Illinois. 192-1: Student. Ifniversity of Paris: Pniversity of Missouri. Present posi- tion since 1927. Page T u-entyffive -4 w'-,I A ky. A . 1 .H -- 1 'Qx a I -7' ...ix 5 .A 4 . .uf 1 r fr, A, fi- M ., ,N I 1 ll .jf A . Q' ...A-3 - , A Q , ,4 , xi J., . I re , J f lx X, 5 - l'T1ls .. VII :LY ,' l l ,i I , , -ff A U4 3 . . L z , e .- rlfklg, . ' ,'.,- 55- Y sz? X. Y, :fini ,,,,,,7,, , , i w 1 .vi QI .N 1 V3 1'-ggi' X ,xi v 1 . -.t. ,. I ,' 1 Ou .s xi , 'X -. 1 il .v f, ,ft 'll .- - -J 'fire l Qu' li . 5 ,tx g Y p . Aja- J' H 21,-' 1.i,,,, itll, ,L ,,LY1 .W A 'l ,rf-.. l w ly ,l m l'1'f1 .11 ly lll 'ig ll I, 'V 11 ll .1 113 r Hi ll if H Elf if N1 'll ,,Y', :xl 'g :ll , , ' f ll 1' . ll Ml ,gLi'Ci,W 1 Z ' gli ll , .V u. F 1, nl ll it l 11 QQ 5 'll ll. ' li lx' , ,ry flilf, ,Q-T, 'l 1, iii - 4 li 'Q ,,,,,- i T, ' s ,W , , ,J 9 K, ,,, , ,,,, , , l ,I , 1 3 ,i iii, LL W' iw iEi72i flu ,, , . . M -f2s,f-3, gill -,-- f--- -f-Y ,,,, l wrt H ---S-, ,,,,, li Y . ,V .- -Q 1 k.. ,AA li , ,,,, - I. 1 U7 U - -1 1 :ll l MW---,f,.,.,, A W -1 .i iggQiiiggaQMl it l 1 isS,,,,-A ,A M, il 1 - 1 111- - , I ,li Q51-ii,-ii:,, --,- :gl ' ,. 1 MM Y, , , l -,,, f, - . li . 'gig lf in? Vf ,i gl , 5fi.:i-ffl-2,-,il A- A ki L glie' , , ,E,, .24 iff: ,i,, 5 ff, , Q l, 1,91 f-fefffgiil fl 5',i,,, 1- .JVT1 'P' - ' ifgz' mmf f'., Z' ' 35? ,fililf-19g72'f1'5ff i' 'iqf Lili' I .J PLTLWTJ: jfiwi' -I iiiifiiiihiiilia WILLIAM E. ANDERSON. Ph.D. RHEBA MURRAY SPENCELY. B.S. Professor of lllathematies, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Wittenberg College, 1902: Student. University of Chicago: Ph.D., University Of Pennsylvania. 1913. At Miami University since 1918. Present position since 1921. THOMAS L. FEENEY, A.M. Professor of Matlzefnzatics, Teachers College. A.M., Bethany College, 1902. Present posi- tion since 1902. GEORGE W. SPENCELEY, A.M. Associate Professor of lllatlzematies, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., University of Toronto, 19111 Profes- sional Teaching Certificate, 1912: A.M.. Harvard University. 1921. At Miami Uni- versity since 1921. Present position since 1925. HARRY STRANGE POLLARD, M.S. Assistant Professor of M atlzernaties, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Olivet College, 1922: University of Iowa. 192-1: Student, University of Michi- gan. Present position since 1927. J. PAUL ALBERT, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Miami University, 19243 Student, Uni- versity Of Chicago. Present position since 1924. Acting Iizstrizctor in Mathematics, College Liberal Arts. B.S., Miami University, 1918. At Miami University 1918-1923. Present position since 1925. DANIEL ROBINSON, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Butler College, 1910: A.M., Yale Uni- versity, 1911: B.D., 1912: Student, Breslau University: Ph.D., Harvard University, 1917. Present position since 1922. GEORGE B. PHILLIPS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Psychol- ogy, College of Liberal Arts. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1915g A.M., Harvard University, 19173 Ph.D., 1920: Student, University of Edinburg. Present position since 1926. JESSE V. MCMILLAN, Ped.D. Professor of Education, Teachers College. AB., Heidelberg University, 1893: A.M. ChOn.D, Marietta College, 1905: Ped.D., Ohio University, 1915: Student, Summer School, VVest Virginia University, University of Chicago, Columbia University. Present posi- tion since 1919. WALTER SCRIBNER GUILER, Ph.D. Professor of Education, T eaclzers College. A.B., Miami University, 1910: A.M., Colum- bia University, 1912: Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1923. At Miami University since 1916. Present position since 1918. Page Twenty-six rl t l 1 A f J- JOIIN WALTER HECKERT, Ph.D. CH.X1tl.ES II. IIANDSFIIIN. Ph.D. Professor of Ed1lf'f1l'l'0ll and Direefor of the Professor of German and .lI1'am1'Ix'epre.w'nlalire William. llIcG11fI'ey Selzools. Teachers College. on Graduate l'o1n1ez'l Ulzio Slate l'm'rer.v1'Iy, ' ' '. .' . 5 . A ii H College of Liberal elrfs. filfigggbifilaflffgirsitllflefglfgj Aix.. lsaldwin-millet-Q Uollege. mm. min. 1 Present position Siiiioz, 1909. University of Wisconsin. 1902: Student. Uni- versity of Chicago: University of Berlin: Uni- JOHN E. COLLINS, A.M. versityof Munich. Presentpositionsince1905. J Professor of Erlzzeafion, Teachers College. D.ANIEL DA CRUZ. Ph.D. - A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1903: A.M., AS'q0C at RTQl. N-'UT Qf R0 1fl'11'0 llffflflllflyf'-V Columbia University. 1925. Present position Collfgl' QfL1bf'r0l-giffw D Since IQQ4. ' College ot Montarlol. 19001 AAI., i Uollege of San Bonaventura, Spain, 1902: ,JSM CARTER VICTOR Goon, Ph.D. Ph.D., Catholic University of America. 1915. ' '- Professor QfErl11cat1'o11, Teachers College. At Miami University since 1918. Present A.B., Bridgewater College, 1918: A.M., ,PUSIUUQ 519091997- University of virginia, 19231 Ph.D., Uni- WILLIS IXNAPP J0NES-Ph-D- , versity of Chicago, 1995. Present position .-lssoezafe Professor of Romanze Lflllgllllyfhv, Since IQQ5. College of Lzberal Arts. A.B., Hamilton College. 1917: A.M.. Penn- LAWRENCE H. SKINNER, A.INI. Sylvania State College. 1922: Diploma. Uni- Assistant Professor of Romania Languages. versity of Madrid. 1922: Ph.D.. University College of Liberal Arts. of Chicago, 1927. At Miami University A.B., University of Florida, 1919: Student, since 1923. Present position since 1927. Columbia University: Student and Lecturer. THOMAS MORTIMER MCKNIGHT- -XM- Ecole Normale, Valence, France: Diploma. Assistant Professor of Rornanre Languages. Universities of Grenoble and Caen. 1923: C0llf'9e 0fL'lbl 'Ul 11775- A.M.,Cumbel-landUniversity,192-1. Present AB.. University of North Carolina. 1921: position SinQe1925, A.lNI.. 1923: Student. University of Illadrid. y Present position since 1924. WILLIAM CRAIG SMYSER, FRED LATIMER I-IADSEL. A35iSlCl'll P7'QfC'-9307 Of ROTVIUWC Lfl'19U6l9f'S- Professor of Latin. College of Liberal Arfs. College of Liberal ANS- Ph.B., Upper Iowa University. 1902: A.M.. A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1917: A.M., Yale University, 1906: Student. Oxford Uni- Northwestern University, 1922g Student, versity. University of Chicago. Leland Stan- University of Paris: University of Chicago. ford University. At Miami University since Present position since 1926. 1903. Present position since 1911. Page Twenty-se1'en i -F rlf-1 ' Pilfr ' Wifi if 514- is ' 'gjbjff' 0 - ' 1 --. 'A' . qi - Pi-fr L, 'L ' ' Q 43,4 1 L4 PXA1' , -:sf-f 'f W . . wt, 1 f ry- .J'k' . 1 C1-. I x F4 ,f 'Q 11.7 -I , .L .7 .x,- . 3. L. 1 ,gg A V. - f ff'rf.g- -1 H-:':: 5: .,f::: -. . . ,lf .WAI ij ' lil 1 1 .ef lf 'lil . l,, f IH uf ,gh-1 X v-'li-C, -' 'Y' 5 . .ge31i.ggQj.2 5 - 2- ri 2yT 7' Q To 1 1 il' .sa - 595, XLT' 1 'Tail-,fi . . bf A Q I I . , l 1,-' til, sf 5 . 1 . 3 i . il 7 1 'Y 211, r ???'T' ' , if 1 11 - 'll .1 ,f 7. . M., :.:, e eifgii. .ifrin iii 3 e of 1 f' ii -1 -,spas-Q... . , i2?'if1T53X 4i1, ii. P 'i L, FW' ,- lr FRAXK Lowni' Cl1..xRK.Pl1.D. Professor of Greek. College of Liberal -1 rfs. A.B.. Amherst College. 1394: ADI.. Harvard Cniversity. 1899: Ph.D.. 1902: Student. University of llunicli. Present position since 1908. Hauioxn E. GLOS. M.S. Assislant Professor of Economies. College of Liberal :I rls. BS.. Cniversity of Illinois. 1925: MS.. 1926: C.P.A.. 1926. Present position since 1927. JAMES M. Pi:TERsoX. A.M. -issislarzi Professor of Ecorzomies. College Qi' Liberal A rfs. A.B.. St. Olaf College. 1923: A.M.. Iiniversity of Wisconsin. 1926: Student. Cniversity of Iowa. Cniversity of Chicago. Present. posi- tion since 1926. XYALLACE R. BICCOXNELL. Ph.D. Professor of Geography. Teachers College. .-LB.. University of Illinois, 1912: A.M., Cniversity of IYisconsin. 1917: Ph.D.. Clarke University, 1925. Present position since 1918. CHARLES L. XYHITE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Geography, College of Liberal A rts. B.S.. Denison University. 1920: Student, Cniversity of Chicago: Ph.D., Clark lini- versity, 1925. Present position since 1926. AUBREY W. BIARTIX. Professor of Jlzzsic. Teachers College. Student, West Virginia Wesleyan College: Diploma, Broaddus Classical and Scientific Institute, 1908. At Miami Iiniversity since 1914. Present position since 1923. Evizm-:TT KIN FOSTER, BS.. B.Mus. Assistonz' Professor of Jlusic. Teachers College. BS.. Baker University, 1908: B.1NIus.. 1910: Student, Chicago College of Music, Chautau- qua Summer School. Columbia University, Institute of Blusical Art of New York. Present position since 1926. BI.-XREN GRACE JOHAXSEN, B.Mus. Instructor in Jlusie. Teachers College. Student, Hillsdale College: Art Institute of Chicago: B.Mus.. American Conservatory of Music, Chicago. Present position since 1927. FRED XYILLIAMS, B.Mus. Instructor in Jlusic, Teachers College. AB., B.1Ius., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1926. Present position since 1927. DOROTHY YOLKMAN, B.Mus. Instructor in JIIISIC. Teachers College. A.B.. Xorthwestern Cniversity, 1925: B.1NIus., 1926. Present position since 1927. Page T wenfy-eight ,wi ,sv tnfgfux. -A 1'-V f AMY 31.-KRGARlC'I' SNVISHICR, A.M. .-lssociatc Professor of .lrf, Tvuclzcrs I 'ollf-ge. B.L.. Ohio Wesleyan Cniversity. 1903: BS.. Teachers College. Columbia t'niversity, 1925: AAI., 19Q7. At Miami University since 1917. Present position since 1927. ' l1IARTH.-X FRANCES KIBIBIQOUGH, A.M. Assislmzt Professor of Ari, Teaclzcrs College. Student. Randolph-Macon 1Vomens College: AB., Iiniversity of Kentucky, 1920g .-LM., Columbia University, 19225. Present position since 1925. HAZEL BICCALLUM, A.M. Instructor in A ri. Teachers College. Student, University of Chicagog BS.. Colum- University 1925g .-MBI., 1927. PFQSQIIT position since 1927. BIARSTON DE.AN HODGIN, AB. Instructor in Fine A rts, College of Liberal A rts. A.B., Earlham College, 1926: Student Indiana University, University of Chicago. Present position since 1997 . ORPH.A M. XYEBSTER, A.M. Instructor in Art, Teaclzers College. Student, Central College, Iowa, and Chicago Academy of Fine Arts: B.S., Columbia University. 19192 AAI.. 19Q7. Present posi- tion since February, 1927. we Ev 1 ik, I, K A Bl.kIt'l'Ii.k JANE IIANNA. .X.M. l'roff'ssor of llomzf 1gf'OIl0IIlI.!'N, Truclu'rs I 'ollrgzz AJS., Monmouth College. 1901: Student. Cniversity of Chicago, All.. Teziclif-rs Col- lege. Columbia 1'niversity, 1915. At Miami Cniversity since 1915. Present position since 1918. ALIVE SXVISIIER. 13.5. Assoeiafe Professor of Home Ifcovzofnzics. Teaclzers College. Student. Ohio VVesleyan Ivniversity, Colunibizi Universityg BS.. Ohio State lfniversity. 1914. At Miami since 1918. Present position since 1924-. BIARGARET M. OlCONNOIt. A.M. Associate Professor of Home Ecovzomics, T eachcrs College. Diploma, Miami University Teachers College. 1914: Ph.B., University of Chicago. 1918: A.M., Columbia University. l9Q6. At Miami Cniversity since 1918. Present position since 1927. RVTH BOYD. A.B. Instructor in IIO'll?6'IfC0l10771'l!'.5'. Teachers College. A.B., Earlham College. 1920: Student, Col- umbia Cniversity, University of Chicago. Present position since 1926. FRED CAMPBELL XYHITCOMB, B.S. Professor of Irzd'11slrz'al Eclucatiovz, Teaclzers College. HS., Franklin College, 1900: Diplema in Industrial Arts. Columbia Cniversity Teachers College. 1904. Present position since 1906. 0 ' Y. ,.. - Page Tu'enty-nine .K .R LJ f Q N- Mi 5 r. fs , '-' X-., I 3, ff I . .45 ve, ,,..-, i Q Y - -u-1'1-.., -1 tees. Y-il1 15' .xy 5 wit.: ,2 ' - f' 'fiplvi , ,f :--gr' .fi I . ' ri fl cr e??1ii'1 N qi.. - I , -I Il. ' ,irli I., 3 IPCS ,. -k A I if l Pl Lf A .35 EUGENE M. ALIsAt'GH. Instructor in Industrial Education, Teachers College. Student. Miami Ifniversity. Present position since 1926. WILLIAM DAX'ID STONER. BS. Instructor in Industrial Education. Teachers College. B.S.. Miami Ivniversity. 1926. At Kent State Normal School. Ohio State University. At hliami University since 1924, Present posi- tion since 1925. GEORGE LEssIG RIDER. AB. Professor of Physical Education, College of Liberal -4 rts. A.B., Olivet College. 19143 Student, Cui- versity of Illinois. Normal School of Physical Education at Battle Creek, llichigan. At lIiami University. 1917-19. Present position since 1924. CHESTER BIATTHIAS PITTSER. B.S. Associate Professor of Plzysvical Education, College of Liberal .4 rts. Student. Colorado School of 1Iines: B.S. in Education, I'niversity of Illinois. 1924. Present position since 1924. THOMAS P. VAN VOORHIS, A.B. .4ssistant Professor of Physical Education. College of Liberal .4 rts. A.B.. lliami University. 1921: Diploma. Harvard Summer School, 1924. Present position since February. 1922. EVERETT TILLOTSON. A.B. Associate Professor of Plzysical Education College of Liberal .-1 rts. AB.. Oberlin College. 1916: Student. Uni- versity of Illinois Summer School for Coaches. .Notre Dame Coaching School. Present posi- tion since 1924. v BIARGARET EVERSON PHILLIPS. A.B. Assistant Professor and Director of Physical Education for TVomen. Teachers College. A.B.. Vassar College. 1919: Certificate. VVel- lesley College. 1921. Present position since 1921. BIARGARET AMANDA SHAW, AB. Instructor in Physical Education. Teachers College. A.B., University of Colorado. 1923: Certih- cate. Wellesley College. 1925. Present posi- tion since 1925. EDGAR AYELD KING. A.M. Professor of Library Science and Librarian. The L'nirer.sity. A.B.. Oberlin College, 1916: Diploma. New York Public Library School. 1922: ALI.. Columbia University, 1922. Present position since 1922. AY.-XRREN SIMPSON T HOMPSOX. Ph.D. Director of tlze Scripps Foundation for the Study of Population. A.B.. Nebraska Wesleyan Ifniversity. 19071 A.M., University of Nebraska. 19113 Student University of Chicago, 1911-12: Ph.D.. Columbia University. 1915. Present position since 1922. Page Thirty .-st .- -,.,.5 IZ1 SJEZNJEQJRQS H,-' I -54s 1 A-f -Li? . 7, 1 ' ,T T ff my IN Eli Y if x il 4 L' f, u we E' ,714 I K x .134 is sf lpn ,,.4 , ,yy -Msgs? ,ii Lligbzkx. ., 4 - f'1 ' Tfvvfa 5' f 1 ,. - .,,n.. . ,, ,f. j':s.. v, 1 v ' ,1,,,fgil - 1 l I iiifd fhl ' ff ii T iffffivl ,luv 1 N Hp f algpifg... W , QAX rr 7.T..,:L,,L,. ,,,l,.nw ?':ff ' 14 'T'7 ' QA, ig., :it-QQ llgwy ,, ,, ,, r ,N , 24- f 4 Kalki! 14'-' 1 a .,,,-i,,l, 'Yi' W Y .Yi ,VVI If E' 'Y Y'-fix!! cf gl ggi: 5- Y f-jf:.:, fi L 1 VT It -,NTT .ifr ' ' l i ' 1 'rf . l ll li if t ll , Y ,V .il e all g?f' ,, 54- 'I il 4 1 5 if ll li ll - -f fe- 4, IM rl li ' TQ 4,4 iii' -- ff:-'Q i lli iijggggfeiff W V l ll Ziif' o' Jifili l 'll Lillie 1 , fQl,i'g:Ef,Q 'i l l , Y, 1 -, -,fer-H w li is 1 V fa- - f gg 'gf ' -6123 '3 gl I ? ,-,Qflr-ip 'fl ' l fr' lf.l'l,-1' q f il lE3e1f5 hr, 1-ifeiggig ,ffl Si X E , um. liggg f-'xl 5' like f, 1 Ci ?',- NCSA T , Senior Class For four years they have worked together for themselves and lXIiamig now this time is over and they depart leaving an enviable record behind them. As scholars they began well, and have always been well represented on the honor roll. Eighteen of them received the distinction of Phi Beta Kappa. They were not one-sided in their activities, tl10LlgT1,f01' we find among them a wealth of athletic material that will be missed when practice begins next year. They have also excelled in other activitiesg this is shown by their records on the publications, the dramatics, and organizations. All their activities and work did not cause them to slight the social life. It was the class of ,Q8 that helped to make the social affairs the success that they were. They were the last to abandon the shadowed benchesw in the fall and the first to take advantage of the warm spring days for strolls through lower campus or along the Talawanda. Their four years here have taught them much. As they leave they realize more than before what their Alma lNIater has come to mean in their lives. They go out to live the principles which they have learned from her. From under- graduates to alumni is a great step, and as they take it, We wish them Good Luck. ,.v...........: ........... ,... .. ............,... . ... ................. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,,. ,,,, -ut .,,. ,, ....,.. .,,.,,.. , .,,............. . .. ,XM-3:1 5 E , gfgivxi , ..... .... iffy.-5,c,k3i1, E'.2r:sg1f,i.., ' ' ' ' 'ss-Hx-.f SFQLQEEWJ:-za :Vila s. -5: -FS: f -Q.-,.-:-wen' RFE .-I - Q 235:92 'I f sag . 2- ' V .eww . P Z . r . '4--NX -1.5, as: ' , -3 ' ' 5 ffm gn ,. P: ,, I p. .5 ,, 1 fi -. . :f ' .V 'A '- fir'-:-QQfifl...-5iff'Ci Y'iSxY: vgfg, re:-If 31533.,imL.,f.,.g..,,,,L1:...:.,..11...:.........,:.,. ..,... ., ,,:.,,w.+-me.5121sefgisf' -' -4 ' ' r:::xWSPPPifff1'K1--ses -srisfsf-l-,ss rirfffasi' rwf,i:,2i1:-A-' 4 i-fag, ,E .i,. , -v-- - X-waseisi . ..., .P . 5 gfe L' ,1,,. - . , -, ..,. . .........,.. ........ . ........ .............. .,.....Y ....... ..., ..,... .... . L.qglq.:,--- .Q--. -5:--.,-,-lg.-5-,:s V -sw' .-M'-'xv - . : fb 35--:ig s, Ms?--.., x.. F, shy' Q x l fag.: -fsabxsei --:.-ef Page Tlzirfy-fzro ff: wk-ze: -5.1 -. . n s I 'xxx' ' . , , 5 5 ' ' ffl 's l .1 Au'-' . .' W ' I X ,L . y I s , 11,11 Y ,JE-ffgf' , , P1 E wi l ix Q i' vs if T .J1viij.,ff'.k 'Z ',, -1.!l,'f N X , ' . 5 W ' A - - 1 - . . 'kj-4, ,K if 5 -li' l . f ll LURA V. ABSIIIRE. BB.. . . .... Dayton CALVIN AL't:SPt'RGER. BS. . . . . .I1lllllI.1fU7I ASX. LYNNE E. BAKER. BS. ........., .IVf'.wt .llilrnn K Q V Y T Ax ,T vT X B TIHMOH CILXGJ, KIDMA. ASH. fI1BfIJ: Ye Merrie Players. FAME H ' Mb L Z' ' ' 1 Miami lfnion. Red Fnwl, Grail. Dagger and Chain. Tribe Miami: Track 1. 2. 3: Student Staff l, Q: President of Sopliomore Class: Glee Club Q: Student Senate 1. Q: Business Manager of Handbook 2: Editor of Reeensio 8: Y.M. 1 '. A. GEORGE L- ANDERSON- AB- ----------- 0-lzfvfff 1, Q, 3. 4-. Yiee-President 3: l'niversity Marshall ATA, CDBK, CDS. TKA: Miami Ynion: 3: General Manager. Miami Chest 33 Hersliel Debate 3, 4: English Debate 4-. D. Hinckley Prize 3: President uf Student Body 44 Menk Inter-Fraternity Vouneil 4: Senior Ball Committee. EDWIN B,xLLixRn. B.S.. . . . 4 .l'fran.s-irnz. Ill. GEORGE ANNIS. BB.. . . . . .Clzillzl-oflze ATA. KIJKT. , . ARTHUR W. BAUER. Bb.. . . . .Gulmn BK. KCIJK: Track l. Q. H.ARRIET BEATON. BS. ....i.i......... Ugzjford CLARENCE R. ANSTAETT. A.B.. . . . . .Halal-za AXOIIQ Madrigal 1. Q. 3. 4: y01lt.yBa11'1't.mn Q3 CDKT. Sophomore Hop Committee: Student Fnrum 4. l R I X w , Q j 5 .I.V A , 'l E ' 'kwrfilis 1. .2 ,Ezg?.'V' in .,.sTQ'-i, .' i 1 , tE.'SJ5Qt!.Qg1L21i :e,,gLiLQeiQ3'1 ,.-- t.g3g,fg.g3,QgitE,ij. gl, ,Q 1' Q ' 'Zi-wi . S w X, Flurr-izzwz-1 --X-- 1-11:-1:-fx' -'--- zz: Jff- T - --- Y'-'x'1.11Q'3E '55f5'xl' .s QFXE l : V iriygrfi... ..,.... - ..,... .. .,...,.... .....,..,., - .,..,.... . . ........, x6jfi.tX-.vm Y 4 ff ' ky' ' x... 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Fresh- man Commission, Hockey Team 1, Captain 3: Baseball Team Q. 3: Big Sister 3, 4: Student Staff 4: Secretary of Senior Class: Le Cercle Francais 4. ROBERT BERRY, B.S. ............... Englczroocl SAE: Baseball 1, Q: Assistant Manager 3g Manager 4: Band lg Glee Club 4. LENORE A. BILTER. B.S. .. . . .Sidney KID. Jonx C. BLACKBURN, A.B ..,,, Shelbyrille, Ind. BGFH, AKA: Debating Team 1: Fisk Oratori- cal Contest 1, 4: Student Staff 1. 4: University Band 1: lfiami-English Debating Team 4: Intercollegiate Debating 4. GEORGE JOSEPH BOXVERS, A.B. ........ Kenton EX: Red Cowl, MQ Association: Student Stall' Q: Cross-country track Q: Basketball Q, 3. 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Q: President Senior Class, Student Senate 4: lIen's Pan-Hellenic 4, Captain, Chest Team: Senior Ball Committee. 1 P Ross BOYD, A.B.. . . . . .College Corner H.ARRIET E. BRATE, B.S. ..,......... Hamilion EKQ Alethenai: Hockey Team 1, 4g Indoor lleet 1, S23 Track Team 1: Orchestra 1, 3, 43 Womanis Athletic Association 1, 3, 43 HMM .Association Q, 3, 4, Big Sister 3, 4: String Quartet 3. HELEN R. BRUNTON, A.B. .......... C'li77C'l.7I710l'i AZ, Virginia College lg Pan-Hellenic Q, 3, 4g Senior Ball Committee. ALBERT BUCKINGHAM, A.B. ........... lllibford 1I1A9g 1Yrestling 1, Q, 3: M Association. THEODORE A. BULOW, B.S. ............ Bethel BK, CIDBK , KAH, ATE: Chemistery Assist- ant Q, 3, 4: Mathematics Club 3, Vice-President 4g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4. , ......,.... . . ,. . .. .... ..................,..................,..., ..,....,........ ,. .,......,....,,..,,.., . ..,. ,,., ...... ,,........ ............................,....., .. .. . . . .. ..................... ,. ..... .. ........,...... .s.. .... ....... .. ......... ...,... -x if ,,.g .iii , . , . ., , i l ., . , rggu qq.-gi-rgz 1- 1 is 3,2 A V V, H I V I :A 1 .QI t .. 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Cvllllflillllllfi BK. 1112: Botany Club l, 4: Forum Repre- sentative Q1 Student .Assistant of Zoology and Geology 4: Debate 4: English Debate 4-: Presi- dent Phi Sigma 4-. CLIFFORD COOK, B.S. ........ ,,.. . l'lf1I'llll'I'Sl'l.lll' BK, KflJK: Student Forum 4-. ANYILBCR F. COULTON, A.B. .......... Clerelaml AT: Art Editor, Miampus 4: Art Staff, Recensio 4-. 1,- CLARENCE B. Cox, B.S.. . . . .I rcmrmt EX, ASH. RIARIAN CRAFT. B.S. ................. Duylon AAA: Class Hockey 1. 2. 3, 4-1 Yarsity l. 22,31 Freshman Commission: Liberal Arts 1, Q, 3, 43 Cosmopolitan, S6t'F9tHTj'-TI'ft2iSllI'9l' 4: Classical Club: Second Cabinet: Delegate to Y. YY. C. A. Conference 2. 3: Big Sister Q, 3. 4-1 Student Forum 3, 4-2 M Association 4. NIARGARET A. CRAMTON, AB. ..,... Lyzzclzburg Kflf: Soccer 1. 3, 41 Baseball, 1, 3: Track Q, 3: Hockey Q. 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4-1 Y. YY. C. A. Cabinet 4-1 AYoman's Athletic Board: Chest Drive. JOHN W. CRONIN. AB.. ........... .llcts-.v1'Ilor1 AKE, fD1I:Football 1, 2: Y. M. C. A. 1. 2. 3, 43 Track 1. 22: Sophomore Hop Committee: Stu- dent Q, 3, 4-: Big Brother 2. 3, 4-1 Junior Prom Committee: Varsity Social Club: Glee Club 3. 4-1 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4-. LAXVRENCE CURL. B.S. ................ Quincy BK. KCDK. KAH. ATE. GWBK: Track 1. 2. 3: Chemistry Prize 1: Patterson Mathematical Prize. ..,...- ..... ..... ..,................ ...-., ............. .. ......... -........,..................,.,.................. ...iff Q - 'X 113. -11111. 211311. --A----:f11:1:1.:s.:1 - -- H -- - - -1 -A A- 15:1-1::...:,.11' --ug: ax- ff :Q51-v-f-1-ff 3-:QQ-3351-,Qf ',f1-AIt ---- 1-,Z-4-5: ifrizizztizzzsetiL:::3:ZLfiixiiziziiiiizirttgxwmzml.,,.- ........ mm: ...,.. ::i,,, -35,1 X :,'1I,'.A Q 1 ,qi .,... , ...... .,. .. ....... , ...., .............. .... .... . , , . , 3 ,A Q 1 1 , ' . , -, MQ,-'XXI . f I-Ha' 's2:'?if, 2121. - . ' ' f .--'figs-.51 liz. 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Q. 3: Baseball 1, 2. 3: Botany Club 1: BI Association Q. 3, 4: 1Yoman's Athletic Board 3, 4: Bladrigal Club 3, -1: Big Sister 3. 4: Yolley Ball 3, -1: Y. YY. C. A. Cabinet. JACK IDEAYERT. BS. ..,............. Wyom ing ATA. CDMA: Track 1, Q, 3, 4: Glee Club Q, 3, 4. AYILLIAM DEWEY. B. S... . . .B1flIlC1IIf'-5,67 EX: ASH. EDITH DIETZ. BS.. ..,................ Lorain AOIT: Liberal Arts: Freshman Commission! Y. YY. C. A. 2, 4-1 Cwen Q: Big Sister 2. 4: Student Council 4: Student Senate 4-. BIAEBELLE DOI'GL.xSS, BS. ...... ColIcgc'C'0r1If'r KCID1 Le Cercle Francais Q: Indoor Meet Q1 Y. YY. C. A. 2: Big Sister 3. 4: Cosmopolitan Club 3. 1. DOROTHY R. DUNCAN, A.B. ............ Oaford KTK: Alethenai 1: Cosmopolitan Club 1. Q, 3: M Association Q, 3: Becensio 2, 3: Botany Club: Classical Club: Sophomore Hop Committee: Junior Prom Committee: Y. YY. C. A 3: Student Council 3: Big Sister Q, 3. FRANKLIN M. DUNN. B.S. ...... Deiroif, Mich. ATA: Recensio Staff, Photograph 3: Recensio ContI'ibutor 1. FRANCES EARLY. B.Sg ............. .L1IZ'lIfHt'f0'll'7l AST: Delta Omici-on: Big Sister Q: Newman Club. Eslfilsl' 1 A I . ' ' 1 . '2an.I.Q5. ' -I M ' I - ' I I I liyj-f-l5.iE : . :i'Q li 'F'-352 .. Lays..-I nrvk -. K: A I .,., I V , A P. -, , I A . J 'IW . . .mf- EI-SI-.. 'f '. H X . fyilkci ff' PNN S -Xvxw -- ': ' ' . ' ' ' ' V ' ' I . ' I ' V K . H :ii A . ..fZT: :.5?5-::-'fllsmtt -05 1 .,....' l ........ ..........'.. ...... Q ....... 2 ..... jp.. ...... . ...... I . ...., ...... ...... 1 ......,......, A . ..:. 5 N, :s 92 . 455' ............... - ............ -.. ..........., ...... -...-..-...-...-.--..-3....-.....-.:Z::..- ...... H.4....::L::::.........L .... Z1 ' .1' .1.'2L,i: ..... l1-....Lll..ZIL1Zg1,fK5,Lf:Yi-fivi:AN1Qk.,fj, 25. , ry' Page Th irfy-sir Ctxrrmiuxs Ennis. B.S. .......4....... Kmlnn AZ: Cwen: Mortar Board: Y. W. C. A, 1, 2, 3, -I-: Junior Prom Committee: Big Sister Chairman -l-: Rec-ensio Stall' 3: Student Council 4: Secretary of Student Senate 4-. IIARRIET ELLIS, B.S. ...,...,.. RIIPIIIIIIJIIII. lull. XQ: Alethenai: Big Sister 3. 4-: lintered from Earlham College. HAZEL ENGLE. B.S.. . . f ............... Duylon AOH: lVIortar Board: Liberal Arts: Fresh- man Commission: Varsity Hockey Team l, Q. 3: Track 1, 2: M Association 2: Big Sister Q. 3, 4-: Home Economics Club 2, 4: Botany Club Q: Womans Athletic Association Q, 3: Miami Chest Drive Q. 3, 4: President of Junior Women: Student Council 3: Vice-President Y. YY. C. A.: Senior Class, and Pan-Hellenic. MILDREIJ ENGLE, BS. .......,..,...... Duylon AOTI: Podacs, Cwen. Liberal Arts. Mortar Board: Pleiades Cup 1: Freslunan Commission: Hockey 1, 2: Basketball 1, Q: Track l: Home Economics Club 1: VVoman's Athletic Associa- tion 1, 22, 3, 4: Cheer Leader 2: Big Sister Q: President of Sophomore VVomen: Student Council 2. 3, -1-: M Association Q: Red Cross Life-Saving Emblem Q: Second Cabinet. Y. W. C. A. 2: Neukom Trophy Cup 3: Junior Prom Committee: House Chairman of lYest Hall 3: First Cabinet Y. YY. C. A. 3: Miami Chest Drive 3, 4: Junior Representative: Vice-President of Junior Class: Student Senate 4: Student Forum: Invitation Committee. AYILBI'R 1 'll.uu.i:s lflwmxk. B.S.. Ificlzmoml, Infl. IIPAK-J: Football l, 3, 4-: Basketball I. Q, 3. 4: Baseball l. Q, 3. 4-: M Association 2, 3, 4-3 Vice-President Varsity Social Club 3: President Varsity Social Club 4-: Pan-Hellenic -I-. CARI. FI-IIKiI'lli'l'. A.B. ..., ..,... . . . . l'oung.vfo11'n AY: ivinner Tennis Doubles I: Boxing ll Track 2. 3: Treasurer Varsity Social Club Zi, 4. EVA l EI.s. B.S. .......,.............,. 1f1'Ull.Yf Kflli Baseball l: Home liconomics Club 1 '7 'E -L'Soccer'7 'E 4 -h.u- at sue. . l4'1u-lol-:mek lflxkrslxri. B.S. ............ U.1jfm-fl 03112. ATE: Le Cercle Francais ll Mathc- matics Club 3. 1-: Student Assistant in Chem- istry. MA R.lo1m: FLICISCH. B.S. ........,..,... lfuirm . , . 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Cabinet Q, M Association. H. CLAY FLYNN, A.B. ......4......... Dayton QTQ, KIJBK, fI11'fI1g Le Cercle Francais 13 Boxing Championship 1: Dagger and Chain Q, Big Brother 3, 4, Secretary of Class 3: Junior Prom Committee: Varsity Social Clubg Miami Chest 3. 4: Boxing Championship 3. 4: Assistant Boxing Instructor 3, Senior Ball Committee. THERESE FOLLIAS. A.B. ........ Rlzcims, France 111111193 Cosmopolitan Club. Romxn B. FOSTER, BS. .............. Elyria Al-DX, KCDKQ Ohio University 2. CARL FRISCHE, A.B.. . . . . .Frecpori, Kan. B!-911. ..,. , ,.., , ,.., JOHN P. GEORGE, A.B. .... . . ,Lalreu-ood EN. JACK GEORGE. A.B. .... ,... O lreana QJKT. CHARLES GIRSON, A.B.: ................ Troy ATA, GJMAL Ye Merrie Players: Football 1, 23 Opera 1, 3, Commencement Play 1: Mid- Year Play 2g Glee Club Q, 3, 4g Junior Prom Committee: Varsity Social Club: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, Presi- dent of Ye Merrie Players 4. DOROTHY GILLHAM, B.S. ............. Norirood AOl'Ig Home Economics Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet Q, 4, Big Sister 3. 4, Representative to Forum 4. ESTABROOK GLOSSER, A.B. ............ lllav-ion EN, Boxing lg Hogan,s Alley 1, Mathematics Club 33 German Club 3, Miampus 4. ............. -... ...... ..,.. ..- ............. ...................................... . ........ .... ......... .... . ,. .. ,.... -.........................,...... ..... ... ....... 7... il QM . - -gl U r: A A ' 1. . lg., is 5 ihfi' .: 75132 .EV-:Fi E:EZf'55Z Q-:Z '1-in 3-:WX5552 UQ? 7 1 Vigf ii' 5 flag... Q: , . :,: -V V. :r:-:' I .M33:SL155:gg5: .. . . ' Y - X',1'7 '.5' 1 Say-xi 1. if -- I 415, . . - - P fiSXRNiixQ'.f::.1.l.g . , 2' 11'-. .. .. 5 II :si f . ,- . -' ' V--'i 1.-.-.oe -- ' C232 :iii .:I 1 ' f .i' ,- ': 5-1 ' i771 ' ' 5 ' 4 ln .5f: 37f'W5':S N ' U X'3liPxgfs-:-r. 7lX-S55 - . 1- 4 1.2 5 ?i 21 ' ' ' , I I: . ' ' lx...-S Yiiielff-15:54.53 39 59' , f-?X.QsNN'x '7EL2Psw:Lif', 1i1E lgfiaa mf' -' ' L.. 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Second Cabinet 1: Madrigal 1, Q: Chapel Choir 1, 23 Soccer 1, 3: Indoor Meet 1: Basketball Class Team 1, 3, and Bishop Team 1, 2, 3 Ccaptain 3J: Track Team 1, second place Q, first place 3: Record in 30 and 50 yard dashes 2: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Miami Chest Team 23 Captain 33 M Association Q, Sweater 3: Treasurer Student Council 3: Bishop Hall Chairman 4: Student Senate 4: Classical Club Vice-President 4. JOHN A. GOUGH, A.B.. . . .... I'll'llIlk11'lI BQTI. WILBERT GROVE, A.B. .......,...... Ashtabula Cosmopolitan Club Q, 3. 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4: Miami M Book 3: Ogden Hall House Committee 3: Varsity Social Club 3. DORIS GUMP, B.S. .................. Covington AF, AO: Entered Junior Year from Juniata College: Madrigal 3, 4: Mid-Year Play 3. STEPHEN GURLEY, Business School ......, F F R. L. HAMMOND, A.B. ..... ,.., I 'union GJYQ: Pan-Hellenic 3, 4. BETTY HARLAN. A.B. ......... FI. Thomas, Ky. XQ: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Q. 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1: Yolley Ball 3: Student Forum 2. 3: Pan-Hellenic 1, 2, 3. 4: M Association. HARRIET HAan1s, B.S. ........,.... . . .Dayton ZTA: Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Y. YY. C. A. 1, Q, 3, 4: Freshman Commission: Class Volley Ball Q. 3: Botany Club 2: Big Sister 3. 4. HELEN H.ARRIS. A.B.. .......... . . ,New Paris GY: Liberal Arts: Freshman Commission: Botany Club l: Soccer 1, 2, 3: Y. VV. C. A. Second Cabinet 2: Big Sister 4: Vice-President Liberal Arts 4. Fmyporf Hargm, TVIAXINE HARRIS. A.B.. . . .... Dayton AT, ASH. XQ. fitilfigiiiiii'ii1i'1ii1iTggT1i12iiT?ti11iiiti7fIii'.'f' iii'i1i ': ''T.1'ii'fTi'TTQi'T 1''f5?iTTTiTfT : c .... X rf--5,..::-iw' ., :: .-fr 1-g..:, ..,:-- 11: :. , , .. . 3 -1 vv::X-9: ERN hi' 'I '--51:21. 7J.3f v...-7-:I f' -:..:. 4 -' . - ' ' - :'- ' fx: 912125. 5. ggi:-1-:Q ,fr :ganna fsfx...11::., - - f ' - ., . , V . Q .-.x...,f.9.1,' 'J :- . ' .24 ' 2,:.je',.-If-gufg ,. 'fi -z,-- . -3 1'-,gay S3 A! 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B.S. ....., Yozuzgslowz GT. Cwen: Liberal Arts Club 1: Home Economies Club 1: Sophomore Hop Committeeg Junior Prom Committee. ETHEL HOXNERT. AB. ........... Mt. Healthy AE. liillfb. AT. KIJBK. Alethenail Varsity Yolley Ball 11 Soccer 2, 3. 4: Baseball 22: Pan- Hellenie 3. 4: President of Senior Womeng Student Council -L: President of Lambda Tau 4g Secretary of Alethenai 4: M Association. RICHARD H. Hoorrza, AB.. . . . . ..4l.-ron PAUL JAMES HORRIGAN, A.B. ........ Cleveland BETH: Basketball Manager 4g M Associa- tion. f'f'fffif. fi 111f fT k'k ' ' ' ' M ' W ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' fi- -- .,,..:::5e, -- ,. H - ' - -- -- --'-'N '-'- ' R... . SlN.'S'fv-Aw'---,f31111255-1111112' ---4---- , 15111--7:1113 ..----- L 2fsr'r:: f '1':v-f. .. .... . . .... ' .... .... .. . ...... ' . --. ..... . .... .... - ...----,-... ... . 'ffC.?.QfE : ze 5'-?.'fff'1 ' ', , -5, . , 2. Q if --1. . -. 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SZ: Big Sister 3, 4. DOROTHY IRENE IORNS. B.S. ......... Lebanon HKS: Thalian l, 23 Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4: Big Sister 3, 4. EDWARD ISAKLE, B.S. ......... Fairport Harbor ASX, ABIT: Grail: Red Cowl: Tribe Miami: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Forum 3: Junior Prom Committee: Miami Chest 3. 43 Pan- Hellenic 3, 4: Band 3. HELEN KEENE, B.S. .............,.... Oajforzl EK. AO: Opera Club l: Sophomore Hop Committee: Madrigal Club l. Q. 3: President Madrigal Club 4: Student Council 4. Afzcull-3 VYINSTUN KELLEY, T. C. ...... .'Vvu-ark EN. .IVLIA IQIECHLER, A.B. ,.,..... Davenport, Imra GET: Botany Club 1. Q: French Club 1. 2: Soccer Team 1: Y. VV. C. A. Q: Second Cabinet Y. VV. C. A. 2: Classical Club 3: Big Sister 4. NIARGUERITE IQIMMEL. A.B.. . . .......,. Jw-eft EK: Denison Vniversity 1: Hockey Team 2. 3: Tennis 2. 33 Pan-Hellenic 3. 4: Student Staff 4. W1LLIAM T. KLOPP, B.S. .......... M iddletouvz. AGX, ASH: Glee Club 72: Student Staff 3: Student Forum 4. NN SE. f.il1ff'. 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H2491 Alethenai: Classical Club: Ale- thenai Vice-President Q: Cosmopolitan Club 3: President Alethenai 4: President Eta Sigma Phi 4: YVomen's Student Council 4. LEO C. LAWRENCE. A.B.. .,..... Ea.5'1'Lz'z'erp00I ASX: Track l. Q. 3. 4: Band 1, Q. 3. 41 Dagger and Chain: Glee Club Q: Junior Prom Committee: Junior Representative to Senate: Fisk Oratoriacal 4. ELEXORE LAYMAN. B.S. ............ C'z'ncz'nnat1' KTK. HSCD: Madrigal Club 2. 3. -lf: Classical Club 2. 3. 4: Student Staff 3. 4. DONALD LEAHY. B.S. ............... Clereland BQH: AI Association: Basketball 3. 4: All Ohio Forward 3. LESTER LEEYER. A.B.. . . . . .U'll't II6'I'I-HI' EAP. XYAYNE L. LISTERMAN, AB.. .Ft. Thomas, Ky. EX. KIJBK: Dagger and Chain: Freshman Football: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1: Asst Business Manager of Student 3: Junior Prc ni Cc mmittee: Manager of Band 4: Mianipus 4: Men's Pan- Hellenic 4: Captain of Miami Chest Team 4. HELEN LITTLE. B.S.. , . .... Dayton ZTA. 'THOMAS LOHREY. A.B. .............. Ma.wsz'IIon EX. 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New Waslzington ETHEL ix1f'DfDl'CiLE. ISS.. , . . . l'lll.!I1l0l1-N Nladrigal 1, Q, 3, 4: Home Economic-s Clulm 1, Q, 3, 43 Baseball Class Team 1, Q, 3, 43 Soccer , t 1 , . -. . . Vlass Team 1, Q, 3, 4: Basketball Class Team LALRA ix1fVfIIlEIu,.B.5..'. . L. ,.,... U zllzfinmporf Q, 3: President Home Economics Club 4-. HAQ- IVD3 Amfn A hmf 1.3 Opera fllll' li Madrlgal Q, 3. -L: C llapel Chou' 3, 4: Big buster MARY GLADDEN LYON, A.B. ...... A10bf1f,.41a. Sf- 41 Stlgfif'I1f,f'011nf'5l 31 Sflfgfewfx'-Twfffuw' htudent Connell 3: Philharmonic- 3: Orchestra 4. GERALD MCBRIDE, A.B.. . . . . .Lal.'eu'ood EN' CHARLES Mc'M1c'uEAL. A.B. .......... Bur'yru.v MARJORIE McC0NNAUGHEY.A.B. ...... Dayton TKT' T1 qi: ASS t' Trfflck Manager 3: I X w I l , W Ass t. Business Manager htudent 3: Business LTA: Ifresliman COIIIIHISSIOII 1: Big Sister Manager Student 4. Track Manager 4- Q, 35 Student Staff 3, 41: Classical Club -L: Mianii Chest Team. ALEXANDER BICSUHELY. A.B.. . .... 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ELSIE NICHOLS, A.B. ............. 4lll'11IHf'f0ll'll KTK: Volley Ball 1: Baseball 1: French Club 1: Big Sister Q: Classical Club 4. CLARICE NORMAN, BS. ............... Rorabrl XQ: Basketball 1, Q, 3, 4: Soccer 1, Q. 3. 4: Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4: Bishop-Hebpurn Team 1, Q, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 1, Q. 3. 4: Vice-President 4: VVomen's M Association. Varsity Soccer Q, 3, 4: VVomen's Athletic Board. M.ARG.ARET NORTH, B .S. .,........... .Vorzrood AOH: Home Economics Club l, Q, 3, 4: Second Cabinet Y. W. C. A. Q: Big Sister 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. Social Committee 4. RUTH OQNEIL, B.S. .................... Eaton ZTA: Home Economics Club 1, Q. 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. 1, Q, 3. 4: Varsity Hockey Team Q: Class Hockey Team Q, 3: Botany Club Q: Student Assistant in Bacteriology 3: Big Sister4. , Af:-X ' .MZ H nn 'F- 4 . ll .ie ' 5 N 1 1 R 3 Q 5524.5 CA HL OPP, A.B. ..........,............ 1 nrc.wl 1I1KTg Freshman Football: Varsity Football Q. 3, 4. Rom-:RT A. OSYN',ALIJ, A.B. ........... Clrvclanrl CDACJ, Dagger and Chain. Grail, Red Cowl: President Freshman Class: Freshman Football: Treasurer Sophomore Hop Committe: Presi- dent Dagger and Chain: Varsity Football Q. 3, 4. Captain 4: Glee Club Q. 3. 4: Chairman Junior Prom Committee: Secretary Pan- Hellenic 3: M Association. DAX'ID OTT, Bus. ................... Clrrclaud IIJKT, Dagger andChain: Freshman Y: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Q. 3. 4. President 4: Varsity Football Q. 3, 4: Executive Committee: Y. BI. C. A. 3: Student Senate 4: Student Forum 4: Bl Association. K.kTHLEEN OUTCAULT, A.B. ........ IV1.17lIfIIgf0Il HKS, fI1BK, KAH, HEQP, 1011. Mortar Board, Liberal Arts: Kappa Delta Pi Prize: Bishop Latin Prize: Classical Club l, Q, 3: Cosmopolitan Club Q, 3. 4: Pan-Hellenic 3: Treasurer Liberal Arts 3: Treasurer YVomen's Student Council 31 Council 4: House Chairman East Hall 3: VV. S. G. A. delegate to Illinois 3: Big Sister 3, 4: President YY. S. G. A. 4: Student Senate 4. JEAN HILL PARKER. BS.. . . ,... Ijberfy, Ind. 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Dayton 91 , Podacs, Cwen, Liberal Arts: Hockey 1, Q, 3: Freshman Commission: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Pan-Hellenic 3. 4: Chest Drive 3, 4. ELEANOR F. PEARSON, A.B., Sf. Petersburg, Flu. XQ, Liberal Arts: Botany Club 1: Class Soccer 1: President Liberal Arts 4: Classical Club 1, 3, 4. President 4: Student Council 4: Senior Ball Committee. HARRY THOBI.AS PHILLIPS, B.S. ...... Grf'enz'1'III' 9112, fbi: 1Yrestling 1: Botanical Club 3, 4. BIARTHA PHILLIPS. A.B. ....,....... Pitfslizlrglz AP, Liberal Arts, IIJFCID. Ye Blerrie Players: President Freshman Commission: Y. YY. C. A. Second Cabinet 1. 2: Floor Team in Athletic Nleet 1: Opera 1: Student Staff Q: Society Editor 4: Nevertheless Cast Q: Nlid-Year Play Q. 4, Sophomore Hop Committee: Con- tributor to Miampus 4. LUCILE PR.KTHER. B.S. ....... ,..,..... F elicity KCIJ: Le Cercle Francais 1: Big Sister 3: Madrigal Club 4: ELSA Pmzss. B.S. ..................,.. Oajford CIJBKC Student Assistant in Botany 4. PAULINI-3 PRIEST, A.B. ........... Marion. Ind. AOH, Alethenai: Entered from lVIarion College 3: Classical Club 3: Mathematics Club 3. 4: Big Sister 4. RALPH E. PYBIPHREY. A.B. ,.......... Dayton Y. M. C. A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2: Cosmopolitan Club 1. Q, 3, 4: Cross-Country 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 1, Q. 3. 4: International Bela- tions Club 3. 4. EDNA RANDALL, B.S. ..,.... ....,.... I 'rbana HSCD: Class Yolley Ball 1. 3: YY. A. A. 3, 42 Classical Club 3, 4. JOHN A. REED, A.B.. ..,....... Lz'z'onz'a, N. Y. BK, Miami Cnion: Le Cercle Francais 1. Q. 3: Student Forum 4: Pan-Hellenic 4. ..v.......-........-......-.-.....-.................................,...... ..... ..-...- ..., ...-.............--..-... ................-..-....-...---- ------'----- A ...--....s... ...., SlE.EE,lEYEi,2...... .v.,. I ..,... ...E ...,..... .,.35....... .... ..... . .. .. Ee ?5?1555i55fie s il3i,5. 1 , 5. 2 f.1:'r Eliwgr.. 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Carlisle KDE: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Soccer 1. 4: VV. A. A. 2, 3, 4: International Relations Club 3, 4. DORA RUDY, B.S. .............,..., Coringlou Volley Ball 1, 4: Orchestra 1. 2. 3: Junior Prom Committee: Big Sister 3, 4: Chest Drive 4. LYNN RUMBAUGH, A.B.. . . . . .CarIhage. Mo. CDBK. EVA J. SACHEROFF, A.B ...,......... Clerrland fifluil, AKA, CIJBK. Alethenai: Y. W. C. A. l. 3, 4: VVomen's Athletic Association Q. 3, 4: Big Sister 2, 3, 4: Classical Club 2: Yarsity Volley Ball 2, 3: Class Volley Ball 2, 3, Captain 2: MU Association: Varsity Hockey 3. 4: Social Service Chairman 3: Yice-President Phi Gamma Phi 3: President 4: Secretary Alethenai 3,' Vice-President 4: Cosmopolitan Club 3, 4: International Relations Club 3: Chi Omego Prize 3: Student .Assistant Sociology GERALD Gnoss. A.B. ...,...,..... . . .ll1!'I'l'1lllld Student Staff 2. 3: Editor Miampus 4. FLoicENcE SAVER. B.S. ............... Daylon AAA, Nlortar Board. TKA. Liberal Arts: Hockey 1, Q, 3, 4: Freshman Commission: VVon1en's Debate 2, 3. 4: Student .Assistant in Zoology Q, 3: Big Sister Q, 3, 4, Assistant Chair- man 4: Cosmopolitan Club Q: M Association: Treasurer, Liberal Arts 3: Y. YY. C. A. Cabi- net 3, 4: Student Council. OSCAR Sci-IMIED. B.S. ..........,.,.. Clmflnnd BK: Football l, Q: Baseball 1: German Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Forum Representa- tive 3: Student Assistant 4. AIILDRED L. SCHILLER, BS. ......... Sam1u.sky AP. KAH, AO. Ye Merrie Players. Cwen, Liberal Arts: Opera Club 1: Captain Yolley Ball 1: Numeral 2: Madrigal Q. 3, 4: Second Cabinet Y. YV. C. A. Q: Pan-Hellenic 2. 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Recensio Staff 3: Junior Prom Committee: Mid-year Play 4: Senior Ball Committee. IQATHARINE ScHRocK. A.B. ......,.., fllf'l'f'1f1IId AZ: Entered from l'rsuline College. 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B.S. ......,..... Bcflzvl Entered :Is Senior: German Club 4. GEORGE SIIETLER. A.H.. . . .... Holcomb, N. Y. BK. I I I, HARCJLD SCHULTZ. ................ 0.lff0I'll L. NULL SHRODER, A'B' .....--.'..-.'.. Lmap I l Y 1 w v ' , 1 I ' EX: beeretary 1' reshman flass: X. M. C. A. EX: lu Association: Band 1, Q, 33 01-L-hes- MI W1 Cabinet ll. Q, 3. 4: I'I'9vSl1Il42lIl Football: Glee tra 1, Q: Freshman T1-ack: ya,-sity T1-ack I ' I Clllb Q3 3- 41 Milfluagcl' A HVSIU' B00k hxcllanf-'Q Q, 3. 4: Sophomore Hop Committee: Junior I p I ..AS5lSt2lI1t BllS1Hf'SS Milnagfq' RGWUSIU 33 Prom Committee: Varsity Social Club: German TI., Il . .Y -'c .1 K 1 Il 'QQ .lc my l , : Oi Y Y : s lx l K xiivelggltix NI'lI'Sl1'lll 3 BllSlHCSS NIqn'1g,er K lu! 3 tiny club .L Brotller ' I 'L ' oo '. I XI I l , . L I. SIEHL, BS.. .. ...C 0' ati Il ll WILLIAM RICIIAIID 5ERVISS. A.B. .... llumzlfon Y? x Y In mn W i' BQH, QJBKD German C lub 4. I I I . W , l l I BIADGE ALLEN SH.x.PI-zu. B.S.. .....,. Ilunzilfon HAROLD NELOPF- AB- '-------'--'-A Uflf'Ia d WI Orchestra Q. 3. 4: Debate Q: Mathematics CDB-T3 lflrslfy Pootball Q' 3' 43 President ' ll Club 3, 4:fY. NV. C. A. 3: Le Cerele Francais 4: Mathematlcs club 4' 'N xl Madrigal Club 4. l KATHERINE SPIELMAN. AB. ....... ZlI1a11zz.sbIz1rg ll EULAUE 5HAW- Bb- -----------A-----4 RZPICU AF. H2491 Transferred from Wittenburg I AO: Arion Choir 1: Madrigal Club 22. 3, 4: College Sophomore year. Cl2lS51C21l Club 2, 3, 4g I Chapel Choir 3: Big Sister 4. Y. XY. C. A. Q. 3. 4: Big Sister 4. Il A If l I . ll Il ' mm.- .....,..-,.,...,,..... - ,.......... ...- ....,.. - ..... ,....,..,... ...... ..,.........,.... - . . .-. ..,........,............,,......,........... .........,....,,.,................. - -.-I ........,......., - ..... - ....... -...,.L,..--..--..- .......... -- ......,..........,.,.,.., 3 I I li I .' , i I P . . I ' -Sifgiia. Il? I I Z.. H , . . 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A. 1, Q, 3, 4: Baseball 1: Cross-Country 1: Junior Proni fl0IllIIlltt992 University Marshall: Manager Y. M. C. A. Game Room 3. 4: Captain Miami Chest 3. 4. CURRY W. STOVP, A.B. in Bus. ....... .Yorzz-alk EX, ASU: Band 1, 2: Assistant. Advertising Nlanager of Hogan's Alley lg Business Manager Crimson Towers 2: Business Manager Becensio 3: Cheer Leader 3: Head Cheer Leader 4: University Chief Marshall 3: Big Brother 3. 41 Vice-President Delta Sigma Pi 3. 4: Cl1airIIIaII Senior Ball Committee. HARRY L. STRYKER, B.S. ........... .Clll'I'L'lllIllI SAE, Dagger and Chair, Bed Cowl. Grail: NI Association: Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Baseball l. X Q. X . .ALDI-IX AYIIILIS SXYIFT. B.S. .... IV,-.wr .lll'.I'llIlIlI'l.lI BK. ST. CLAIM A. SWITZICR, A.B.. 1 urn11'11yf01I. .llI'f'll. SAIC. fl'BK. fl'Bfl'. Blillllll l'nion: Nllilllll Student 2. 3. Associate Editor 4: Junior pl'Hll1 Coniinittec: Miami Chest Conunittee 3: Mid- Year Play 3: Associate Editor Mianipus 41 Student l'l0l'lllll 4: Pan-Hellenic 4: Senior Ball Cominittee. AII'rIII'II G. 'l'II.x'I'r'III:II. JR.. B.S. ...... Frvmonl XX. Dagger and Chain. Grail. Bed Cowl: Football l. 2. 3, 4: Track l 2. 3, 4: Basketball lt Student Senate 2: Sophomore Hop Comniitteel M Association: Varsity Social Club: Athletic Board of Control 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4. Bl'Tn Toon. B.S. ................... Roeljford HAH: Home Econolnics Clulm 3. 4: Big Sister -1-. MIIIIIIIEII 'I'oIIIII'xTr:II. A.B.. .lVu.vII1'ngfmI l'. II. AAA: Pan-Hellenic l. Q. 4: Student Stall' 2. 4. A.. ........ A ............ .. .... - .....................,.................... ........... ...... - ....... .................. .... ............... ...,. . . . . . . . . . .... ..-...- .... ........... .......... - .... ...-........-- -.-...............-.-X 'Q I ' .SQL ...,,'.i U it . ' y iii , ' e 5' WV n:n?'1'Er. 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Shandon H391 Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Botany Club 2: VVomen's Athletic Association, Class Baseball 1, 3: Class Volley Ball 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 3. EDWARD VVARREN, A.B.. . . . . .0.Ij'orcl AKI-T. ANNA WEBER, BS., . . ..,. l'Iez'eIand KTK. MIL'H.AEL VVEBER, Bus. ...,..,....... Clezvelancl AQX. Dagger and Cl1ain: Association: Football 1: Basketball 1: Secretary-Treasurer German Club Q: Varsity Cross-Country Q, 3, 4: Captain 4: Varsity Track 3, 4. NORMAN E. IVALKER, Bus. ........... Fremont EN: Glee Club 1, 2: Band 1, Q: Pan-Hellenic Representative 3: Student Senate 4: Student Forum 4. DORIS VVETZEL, A.B. ................. Dayton XQ, Ye Merrie Players, Cwen, Liberal Arts: Student Staff 1, Q, 3: Mid-year Play 22, 3, 43 Commencement Play 2, 3: Men's Glee Club Accompanist 2, 3: Sophomore Hop Committee: Recensio Staff 3: Coach of Freshman Play 4. ALICE ELIZABETH WHITCOMB ..,....... Orford XQQ International Relations Club 4. JEANNETTE IVHITE, B.S. .............. Camdevz AP, Podacs, Cwen: Soccer 1, 3, 4: Volley Ball Q, 3, 4: Big Sister Q, 3: Botanical Club 2: Chest Drive 2, 3, 4. Captain 4: W. A. A.: Student Forum 4: M Association. ISABELLE RIGGS YVILLIAMS, A.B. ....... Oajford KTK, Liberal Arts: VV. A. A. 1: M Asso- ciation: First Place Indoor Meet 13 Representa- tive to VVomen's Athletic Boa1'd Q, 3: M Sweater: Secretary Liberal Arts Club 3: Recensio Staff 3: Soccer 1, Q, 3, 4: Varsity 2. 3, 4: Hockey Varsity 2, 3, 4: Basketball Q, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Track LQ, 3. I .... ..,...,....... . ........ .., ......... ,... . , .......,. ......... . .. .................... .. . ........... ..... ..................................,....... ....... .. ................., .... ............,.......-..-..........- ...........................-...I-. Gi, ..... ...... ..... ..,,.,. , . . ,,. ......a.,,Q-A-Q.me.1..:. ....1.1..:.x..:.1...:: ..1.::1.1:.AQx,,N A. , :M.:9ME: A I E E - Q 1, ... 2 I.. y ....... . i,'g1'iISY3T1-fl .E 2.1 'E' .5 'Gig 5.1 ,iff . 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A.B. ....,....... Ilillslaorn AKE. KIIMAL Transferred from Dartmouth: Glec Vlub 3. 4: flassical Club 31 German t'lub3:1Iiampus 4. SusAN AVINE. HS. .................... Dnylon ZTA. Alethenai, Vwen: Freshman Vomniis- sion: Hockey l. 2. 3: Indoor Meet 1: Mid- year Play 2: Sophomore Hop Committee: VN. A. A. 3. V. MM' VVIsEcl'P, B.S. ....,....,,,.,.. Uljford AY: Track 1: Junior Prom Committee: University Marshall: Pan-Hellenic 4: Athletic Board of Control 4. ROY E. VVITHERBY, A.B. ....... ,...,, I llllllflfjll EN: Hogan's Alley 1. 2: Pan-Hellenic 3. 4: Miami Student 3. 4: Miampus 4: Student Forum 4. flA'l'llEItINI-I Yonmf, B.S. ............ , . ,U.1j1'or1l EK. AO. Mortar Board, Alethenai: Madriggal l. 3. 4: Vhapcl Vhoir Q: Y. W. V. A. Second Vabinet Q: Big Sister Secretary 3: Y. YV. V. A 4: Student Founcil 4: Secretary Student Fc-nate 4: House t'hairman of NVQ-lls Hall. ALIM: M. AVUVNG, A.l3. .......... I,lll.1lllI1'l1Illl.ll AAA. AKA. Alortar Board. Vwenz Vice- President Freshman Vlass: Freshman Vom- niissioni Opera 1: Varsity Soccer 1, Q. 3. 42 Varsity Basketball 1. 2, 3: Track 1, Q: M Association: President 3: Vlass Manager XV A A Board 2 Bi Sister 2 Y XV 1' X . t.. .,t.. , .,... 4 . L. , . .... SI Vabinet 3, 4: Vice-President Math flub 32 Junior Prom Vommittee: Varsity H1 ckey 3. 41 AI Sweater: Representative to A. V. A. F. TV. Conference: Treasurer YV. A. A. Board 3. Vice-President 4: Student Assistant in Physical Education 4: Vesper Vommittee 4: ltepre- sentative to Student Forum 4. RIl'H.AItIJ J. Yorxo. AB. .......... POff.VII10IlfII CDKT. AEII. QPHCD, Nliami linion. Tribe Miami. Dagger and Chain. Grail, Red Fowl: Freshman Football: Secretary Sophomore Class: Student Staff Q: Associate Editor 3, Editor 4: Recensio Staff 2. 3: Sport Editor 3: President Junior Class: Y. M. C. A. Vabinet 3: Vice- President Pan-Hellenic 3: Student Senate 3. 4. Treasurer 3: Varsity Social Vlub 3: Football Manager 4: Senior Ball Committee. V HELEN AYORKMAN, B.S.. . . . .Millersburg BIARGARET Zwic-K, A.B. ........ .... . . .lliqfofd Big Sister 4. AAA. fI'gLifTii'ii i'1 :' 71 ..... . ........... ................. ...,., ....-..-, .. ,... W--- ..,.... - .........................,... f59 5' ,,,.c, 335.3115nc:iIg:::::f g:g3i1::gqssisqnc::1:32 Qmjzssiimxi-V i f.lf1ss'i1 ' . . ' SEEQFS . i . ' 1 -sis 1' QQ?-EQ-, Q ' . ' ' g ,is':r3j ' ' , , . A , , , 4 I - b , X , ' .' ----- l-' . i:'1'71' fi '- 3 l f Q. . 5 5 . A .A . 2 ' I - l 44-- -I 1 f I A at it ' A A- ' ,....,.fiLlf. , . 5555.5 'Q ' :X-QQ3' 'KS-fx'-qs ............. J....,t...L:.1:.l:L ..f. .:i1.J.J... ...... ....... ..... .. ...... ...... A L.. .. . ...... . .. ........ ....... . . . .. . . ..... . . V-s -- ss, si Fil? if 'I t. is-u?T,,3'Q:,.,,: .. ..... ...... x . 1. N .... .... ' ,Q . .. . -. Q 1 .. 4 .. 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I, ,mf U v q ,,g,.,1g ' 1 , if , A What? Was man made a 'wheel-work to 'wind up, And be discharged, and straight wound up anew? No! grown, his growth lasts: taught, he ne'e'r forge Ill ay learn a thousand things, not twice the same. Browning: A Death in the Desert 53 IV,-'L ,-.4 A, .?-L . ., ,. if A 1 5 'J ' W . - .5 . 412 Page Fifty-six E H ,. V V 1.x -J- . .' . 1 . ' , 4: w .- . 4 .Q . . - 1' - ' . ' ' ' Q -V 1' wf :- , n ' 5 -Pk.,-1 1 1 -I if, .1 F Y :J- 1 w 4, 1 ni , ' t 9.1 'f' ' 5' V 'fan 3 s -IM fi? V JUNHQRS 1 I . I . .. fi ,.x.l 1 15 P I I 1 E .ii-50 ' fm g x -V .. , ff . -ty 1 w',f.Y v l Junior Class There is perhaps something in the idea that the Junior class is the least con- spicuous class in school. We have become acclimated to such an extent that most of the verdure of our Frosh days is gone. None of the unknown qualities of the Sophs remain. We have not yet reached the height of accomplishment and dignity of the Senior. We are remembered chiefly as the sponsors of the Prom and the publishers of the year book. Judging from this alone it would seem that our year has been successful for the former was commended by all, the latter is being judged by you now. However, it is perhaps safe to say that the class of '29 is building up a fairly good reputation. Six have been proficient enough to gain the recognition of Phi Beta Kappa. Nine Juniors won positions on the Big Red gridiron squad. In basketball we proved our worth with six men on the squad. Other lines of athletics also find the Juniors at the top, both in numbers participating and the worth of that participation. As Commencement time approaches, we remember that in another short year we too will be joining the ranks of the alumni, and we, realizing our many mistakes of the past, determine to make the last year mean more, both for our- selves and for lVIiami. fS iliTT1iiT.fZfif ..1Q1111T111TITQ 112''1T1Z111f 1T',11T 12TffT1 'ffif'1'fT f 'TITT1'iiffijffiif'7T1fT1f1f'1'Iff fI'fI'L'17f.'fff' ,... -11 ...... f ' 'fifff F ' fi: Q f I'S'E53:'355.: -155112 .Sf 15222552155-31515 ' lJ1.:..'-1Q?f'2i:iQ' ' Esgg,-f.s33g5gg,.eq-,, 5:::ESE5355,3i5::E-: :.-5251. :.131E:1: .412 gzflisrsiiiissi :Ei-5555125 115151 22.125-3-155-I'-5 :f aff-swat' 2:5211 1E:.1:I::?E1?EiiE 1:521.1::21:1E1hf1f94Qis1i, .. : SE-10 -:1-If:-'xii 352151135 1.3 :::::: '::I5:5:z-:2E'::1E5Efff:s::::1 E,:::::..,:1-- -' 15 ::r:, :::: -4: 325511 fx 555' bali.'rilkri-'Iss-Z',s:: ffasggaa: 11.15 ree I,.:a:fi,5::s,.1z:.-ff.2, :a-::'5:s5':.15 Zxy.-2125 1 a,'fe'f:15:,:. '-.,:+2?r:-us.-! 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E ' CORADINE ADLER AR Fatoih RS L,f'1jT d Cleveland I ' eff' an EDWARD ALLEN ORX'ILKlq'BAC'H ARv1LIxA0?IAYMAN AKE A Piqua llIz'ddlef0u'n Greenville HAROLD ANNIS JAMES BAKER W. N. BENNETT fI1KT AY' CDA9 Chillicothe Ir1d'ianapolf.s', Ind. Hamilton , ..D, , ......, ..... - ............ .. ........,.D - ,...., .D,.. .... ............... ....,, ,,..., .,.,.,.,.. ..,.. . .... - . , ......,... -- ..... ........,..... . ,Z 1-sf ---- Few? ' L I -All A ' A ' . . A :E5.:E5'f:'ilEf,Q5 ' - NNN ' ,D .D,. ., ziiigix. . A ,..A A . ....,,.. 1 x iv ..., O'A r G f 74i25' i?.5fi7'L'5bNff9 '-6527 Page Fifty-nine v .5 . X - r-'lii' f fi ,P 1 D ya 4:1 9 L . k, Y f lu ,X V Ax ' 'N C , lr A 'f ROBERT BERTSCH .XGJX Cincinnafz' SUSAN BILLMAN ROBERT BUURNE QIDAG Orforfl HELEN .IQREINIG A.: DAN CALIRAN ASX lVausc'on CELIA CAMINE Hollanvbzlrg ' , - - 1' o d Clzzllzcoflze 0 f 7 BIYRON BISHOP . , Y CDKT CHARLES BROR N W ELDON CANFIELII Camden ,Gig ME . U znchester Detrozt, M zclz. PAUL BLACKBURN BERNICE BUCHANAN BQH Urbana LOUISE CARROLL Shelbyville, Incl. -Vaneli?-5'fe7' J. BAILEY BUSH HELEN BOURNE AQX VERNON CARTER Oxford St. Joh ns Middletown A ESf1 ...., if-,E '51 - ' gg I , , ' , ' , A f .Q 3 I S35-'3,.--5: 2- I ' .. A , . V Q 12 I .1 .I A ' 15 '57-1':f'4A-'3-235:11 ,.,,, ' ..... .,.,, ,I .,I... .,.., 3 ..... I ...... i ' il' N rf' -il 'Qwtuix 'mum ' Qa355511rgggRa:.:.uaI .Sggggggtgefiggggiggitg55ggggg5553353,Saximgwgssxxaaseaqffes.-:a.'a-:Sig Qa:S:5Yffsxi55if2i22 - ??.-l':'?:E'ifPS. ,iZp L1 Q N -Ax'vg3,,:PgQ?f,f :BrES?XSe'gg ---- - -'----A-- - 4--4-----4--- -A-- - ----------W-----------'---0 -- '---- f -- 'f-'A4'A-' '---- - - --N -'-'-'---- '-- A' - ' -' - '-- egggzffifh? sf: X 1537 QA, pw -:Sy Page Sixty FAYE COCHRAN GH' ' N MARTII A CRAY!-IR AZ BIARGARET DILLENCOURT AAA Hamilton Sprirzgfizfld Cl-IlCi7IIlllf7: ROBERT COLEMAN EVAXCELINE DIXIE A Y ELIZABETH CRECRAFT ' T L RE Orford 9 Cmcznnatz Y-. 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Z4 I o 6 ,r Q. 'IQ X 'v .fn 9'I fan 'J 5 SQJFUQEOMEOJRZJEZS l l UQ ,i K, r J 1 !lm v' ', na' . 1 . I gr,.e ,, V, K l N tl r i , iv Q Mp? , ' . 5, M-J, V, I xii ' . X Q. , il: fl: Y Xffes 3 . - f' v y V I A fy' 1. ,, dv' , 4 ,, ,Ju ' i, Sophomore Class With the exception of the rough treatment given the Freshmen as chastisement for not wear- ing their caps and the consequent abolition of Dagger and Chain, the Sophomore men have done nothing particularly terrible this year. They seem to have seriously undertaken the task of upholding the social side of campus life. From the number of '30 sweaters up in YVillis's - a and the Purity one concludes that they have accomplished their purpose. But along with the R' GUMHER ,JMU individual social affairs comes the social affair M. Iivxxs, V. Pm. sponsored by the class as a whole. The Sophomore Hop of 19Q7 was a decided success, giving evidence of what may be expected of them next year. Along with the social side has gone the athletic side. On the football team were found a goodly number of Sophomores. On the basektball team the Sopho- mores were well represented. On the track squad and the baseball squad they gave a very good account of themselves, nor were the intramural and minor sports neglected by this versatile class. From present indications a goodly number should make Phi Beta Kappa next year while forensics were dominated by the class this year. Page E iglz ty Sophomore Class An accident to Bob Goaeher. Sophomore president, gave the class a had start in that it deprived them of him for at least a yearg but for this they might very likely have done even more tha11 they did. In the two years that the Sophomore women have been in school they have made themselves felt. From the beginning of their Fresliman year they have shown a great interest in athletics. They took a leap into the limelight when they Won the outdoor track meet and volley hall F' l'Y NS'S -'f' A. .X1,Tii.x1'sl-Jie. Trrus. championship, and lost the Gym meet hy a few points. This year determined to do hetter they came hack and avenged their last year's defeat. Their entrance into other activities has shown them to he very versatile. As yearlings they took part in forensic work and got much training for varsity debating. This year six of the nine members of the women's dehate squad were Sophomores. Not satisfied with this they have entered the fields of dramatics, and journalism: already they have taken leading parts in plays produced, and done much work on the paper and year book. VVhile engaged in these various activities they have not neglected the scholastic side of their college life. Several memhers are well on the road toward election to Phi Beta Kappa. n gf 'Q Page Eigh fy-on e Page E iglz ty-I wo 5'qj??f ?fZ'f ' Z Wy 0 f rw xg 'I If I !0Q7,,! F 4-'E W7 n W f f 47 W x .nw If-x X .JIRA u 1 K w udkk ff ILA, ,ikwil ful. . IM Nlwv-, RESHMEN 1 If .,. L m. A. 'l +A i 1 I . fa 1 Via. Freshman Class The men of the class of '31 first showed their prowess by overwhelming the Sophomores the night of their annual clash. Since then they have borne the brunt of attacks of varsities that have won a conference championship in football and a tie for first place with two other schools in basketball. The calibre of the men who turned out for the various sports assures hliami of winning teams for the next three years. One of the new things started by the fresh- men was the dances held at Fisher Hall. They L. 1gL-wKEN5,,H,, p,,,,.., were so successful that they will probably be I- MVFAHLAND- V- PW- continued in the years to come. Another irmo- vation was the founding of a chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honor society for men, last Nlarch. In order to qualify for membership one must have an average of B plus for the semester or year, the same average as that required for Phi Beta Kappa. In scholastic standing the Freshmen ranked second to the seniors in the number to obtain a B average or better. The period of servitude came to an end the night before spring vacation when the annual cap burning exercises were held. This was followed by the biggest dance of the freshman year at which the yearlings were hosts to the University. The Freshman girls found the skies on their side this year when, at the invi- tation of the Sophomores, they dressed up in their gala rags and went about the campus with mismated stockings and shoes, dresses on backward, and green ribbons Page Eighty-fozzr Freshman Class in evidence, for the umbrellas they all thought- fully carried were used to keep off the rain that poured down. We might add that the umbrellas were also used to cover many an embarrassed face and also some sly smiles as the owners watched the upperclassmen plod by in only oily slickers while they could use the umbrellas as well. But aside from Freshman Wieck and the one day particularly mentioned, the Freshmen weren't conspicuous. They soon abandoned the peculi- arities that were noticeable during that hectic .I. G.tm,r:..st-ff. Freshman Wieek and except for the pledge pins A' H t'FMW' f i ' one would hardly be able to distinguish them from upperclassmen. They have quietly gone about their work and settled down to the business of getting a good scholastic record. The grades noted show that they have succeeded admirably. It was noticeable how few of the yearlings went home either before the semester or after the reports were filed. T ruly. this gives promise of a good future for lNIiami. But they did not confine their activities to grades only. They took a very active part in the women's athletics and gave the Sophomores considerable trouble in the Gym meet. They have enthusiastically formed Freshman debate teams and have engaged in several intercollegiate debates with the University of Cin- cinnati Freshmen and those of St. Xavier. They have secured places on the literary publications and are showing up well in musical endeavors. Page E ighfy-fi re ,' .-. r- -mu .J u Hg, . Bl., . 4 Sowninge in moral vertu was his speche, . A And gladly 'wolde he lerne, and gladly teche. v .Laf...nLZ1.1C A . 4. Chaucer: The Clerk of Oxford Page Eighty-six iw: I . ' I TEACHERS CQLLEGE Sophomore T. C. Class The Sophomores of the Teachers College are the class that is neither see11 nor heard. unless one happens to be passing through the corridors of lNIcGuffey and hears the William lNIcGufTey students answering and asking questions of their student teachers. It is there that the Sophomore T. C.'s spend most of their time. X0 time is left for the activities that are noticed by the student body and no important positions are garnered by that class. 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I Iumiltnn Hockey Team 1: Basketball Team l. 22: Trark Team l:lY. A. A. l. 2: M ASSUK'l2lll0Il Q. .KEITHA LoU1s1-3 BAYMAN. T. V. ...... Rocljford Hockey Team 1: Vaptain l: Track Team ll W. A. A. Q. V BTILDHED L. l31'nKHAHuT. l'. V.. .lllvnfou-n. Pu. EEE: Ynlley Ball Team 1: Y. W. V. A. l. QQ Class Vice-President l: Big Sister 2: Treasurer NTILDRED B1-:Aw'0M. T. C.. . . . .Midfllefozrn of Student Cuunr-il 2: Treasurer of Vlass 2. ..- ........................ - ..... ..... - .-...--- ..,................ -. .... ....,...... .. -- .,..., . .... ,.., .......... , .,.. -,,.., ............................ . ,.... ...-.,- ....... ....... - ..... - ..... -..-- ... ........ -. ........, B , .... .. .. . . .. ., ...... .. ........ .. .. ... . .. ... ..... , . . .. .,.. .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. ., . .. . .. . .. .. ,, .,-' . Qx,....VQg xm x wx' ' x . N 'w 3 51,5 Ng A A N.,-XI! . V 4 ..... . ..........., 1... ..... ...... . ,. ... .... . ..... .. ..,. ,. ...., ,. .. . . ,.. . . , . . . . 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ELIZABETH DEARING, T. C. ........... Jackson ll T' AET3 President Educational Pan-Hellenic. CLARA LILLIAN ESSMAN, T. C. ..... Portsmouth l . i U A ll 1 r.,.....-..Ah-.....,..-.-,...-....,.-- .......... - ............ -.-..-...,.....-...--- ...... ...........-..--...- .................... .,-.-- ........ - .... -.....- ..-.-. -...-........-.--.--A-..-----...----.W--.Q--77, fNTffF,.QS:--.Es.:.j:'.1,,-Ef7'.-.P'?S?-fflff-M'f' f '1 PQK7' 'i'QQ'E'7 ' ff fu 1' T'fgifzif-219'!'?fF' 1 f..,:,1Eg ll 4 W ' ' 1 Nil VW.-5: f-..:1.':v:::f-':-,, :.- - ,. . 1 1: . , :,- L. 1-- .- -. ---- . H- :'1E5jAg-N.: 5 Q li ,.-,.ii5.,.. ..,... e ...,..... ,... ........ . . al Q! 35v2'.'i55:QQNf1:,i ............... - .............. - .... ....-.-..... ........... ............ .... ,.....-......-....:. ............ ...........-. .... .. ............. .......................,......... ... .... .. ...TS E,,iZEi5?.xx.:.A'fEiS:.E1x-51':-Egg. ' il nf BE- 'N' G11-5 'C-RiL1 52bNx ' T 'M 'f , L j Q Page Ninety Q-fe y ,. F J flll , Air ff l,.,yl M, ff. f , DOROTHY MAE EVANS, T. C.. . . . .Mieldletmmz LILLIAN ELIZABETH GILBERT, T. C.. . . .Xenia AEE. RUTH FRANCES flOODXVIN, T. C. ..... Cleveland CHRISTINE B. FEILER, T. C.. . . . .Mason HELEN LOUISE FOWLER, T. C. ...... Cincinnati SARA HELEN CTRAY, T. C. .....,..... Aberdeen TIKEQ Hockey Team lg FI'6SllIll2lIl Colu- missiong Basketball Team Q. Hockey Team lg Captain Baseball Team lg Track lVIeet lg VV. A. A. 2. SUE HAAG, T. C .... ........... I Ienderson, Ky. Western Kentucky T68Cl19YlS College 1: GERTRUDE FROVVINE, T. C.. . . . .South Webster Basketball Team Q. NELLIE MARGARET GIBSON, T. C ..... .... ELIZABETH EVELYN H.iNKS. T. C., Bellefontaine Y ' 1 V H Tl ashzngton C. H. 9-1 . Cilifilfififf''ffffffflf' 'ff111ff'1'f1'Ifilf'f1'.fffQ'fl''iffTf f 1 Q1'... 'A .. mf'Q'' f'ffff 'ffT ff'l Af'i','1'f'.''f. ff. ff'f .X ,N X .Z ,.,,.... ,..,..........,.... ...... . .,., .. l,,. .. ,... ..,,. ...... 7 . .........,.... T ...............:. ........ ,, .. 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A. 1, 23 Track Team 1: M Associa- tion Q. RUTH PATRICIA KETc'HI'M. T. C.. . . . .BaIaz'z'a mission: Big Sister 2. TWILA BIAE IKIEFFAHER, T. C.. . . .Canton Gif. ....... ......i........ .... i......... ........ . ................ .. ............ ............ -- .............,,. ........ ...,,.,...,.,.,..,.......... , ..... - M.----...I.......--..-.-.--,-.,.- ..... ' ' Qi gf? . ' - ' , A f 5'f'-QSXE7 i ' .A A - ' 2.53 .A 5 11.1. 1'vXiS.:gg,.'.I. .- , - , ' ..,. .X :rf -iffy p.W.v5k ...KV ,. -A , . , . , , . .A , , E , C ' ,,,..irQ5g5f1igisg:Q ia,--V. 'QQ 3 '. - t - j' . jr , . 1 - . . - - gwWi5.qi,i3e5gi3.A?:. ' :L-QN'S'.P ' vfQ'Zi1ERQ4.: --f--- zu-zzzaqzrrzzzz--W1::::::z''zzf i ' 1' '- L-in 1'1Q.33:3xj,g:-Q.j,31gxX5lgj:,ig'z'vggggrje f -'A' 2 .'.' 1 . ' 'A.' ' 'iriffgl - - f I X fe.. FQ45' fwx A Q, V -...A . -' S -A-xv . ..................................... - ....... ............ A ,-..- ..... -..- .,.....L .... ,..4g..:: .................. --,......4-:N. ..... . ...... IQ .... 1 lllll .................. -.:::g..1 N fm:g.F.w.f Lf XSELf 'Q' 1-1.. ' ,jfxill Page Ninety-tzro 13,5 , 4 il.--.T 'A if ,3 xi GRACE ELIZABETH KITr'HEN. T. C.. Illiddlviozrn ELIZA BETH MATSIJN, T. V.. . , Aurora. lnrl. XTVX' Q-JA-44-4. JANET NTAXVVELI.. T. V., I I .lllwi Libcrfy MARGARET KITNKER. T. Cf.. . .Morrow EEE. Kfil. N Y ELMA BELLE TV1t'f'Ll'HE. T. C.. . . .Lebanon QELIA LORENA LUNG. T. C ., . .Arcanuzn FLORENVE NIAE BIIDDAVGH. T. V. T.L..,. . w v ' - Y V EHIRLEE ELIZABETH Looms, T. C . ....,.. f'f 'P0 - A- I - Hunfingion, IV. Va. ELIIISE NIIDGHALL. T. V.. . . .liumillon CHRISTINE LELWHAUER. T. C. ...,. Mt. Healthy GET. I' ' ff -f:1:1.:,A 11. 31131, may --A4 ,SL--A :-A --AA vi Y--,- ---- .4 ---. . ---. . .. . .. , .. V .. V. .. .- - . V... V. 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Heallhy Soccer Team 1. -2: Baseball Team 1: Yolley Ball Team -2: Basketball Team -3: YY. A. A. -2 ERMA PARKER. T. C. .....,.,...,... Clfrelarzd AZ: Junior Prom Committee: Pau-Hellenic 4. JASE PHASE, T. C.. . . .... Dayton PI15RL PIATDELI.. T. C. .,,,..,,..... C-rc'O :JcfOll'I! HACJ1 Hoc-key Team 1: Orchestra l. HKS: Soccer Team 1. BIILDRED RAALSEYER. T. C.. . CIAPQL K. Rzxz. T. C.. . .. ALICE RIXER. T. C.. . .. EET: Big Sister -Z. JI-15515 Romulus. T. C.. .. . . .Hanzilforz . . .Greezzrille . . . .Camden ....0.1jford V?-.. ... -.-MW ..-.. . -LL .L.... L L L L -N 48.1-A-. -Q-. V ' . - , 1 .1,L,...i.L-LL-.1, , f ' -'-.ia -- ' L- , L., f -.Lx . ,ff 1 5:43 ef . f L , f. ,R-Q 5 gi . 1.,.7 - ..-LMLL - L .LM . .L .L L px, V , Lf- 7- ' 5-i.. -LLLL.LM.L.MLL.,LL,..L-LL-. LLL. N,-.L,,. . ,LL f, -R. .Lfx., J --z- L.. QL' .af Lf... Page Xz'rze1y-fozzr 4..a'- ' ' V- ' :'s':f -.4 'A' . L ,--S- ,fir-.f . - Lf .' ' L1i-1,,-?'Z'if Y . f?:5:f:eif?a', .233 Siieszifxffae gl V - D ff N -'L '-1. Q: ' 1'x. J LIARGARET E. ROTH, T. C.. . . . ,Portsmouilz ELI-:Axon SCHNORRENBERG, T. C.. . .SfFllbt'Ill'Z.H6 HKS. AEA: Freshman Commission: Student Stuff 1: Big Sistc-r Q. FRANCES RUSS, T. C.. . . . ..'llI.S'0lIl.6l I v 7 Roslss hc'HL'M.xNN, I'. C . ......... .N eu-port, By. HAS: Y. YY. C. A. Q: Big Sister 2. ROBERT.A NIAE RUSSEL, T. C.. . , ,Okvana AIYRNA BIARGARET Scg'HwAR:s1, T. C., Ilumilton LUCILLE SANDO, T. C. ...,........ . . .Laura Mmm' County Norma' bchool 1' HELEN M. SHAFER, T. C.. . . . . Trenton CAROLYN RUTH SAURER, T. C.. . . . .Hrmzillon RUBENE SHAF1-311, T, C., ,, , , ,Dg'Iph0.g- GET. SES. Gllffffff 'fff - -'T' 'ff'fffff ' ' 4 ' Y A- ' W Q3 ff:.i.:ss -. A H is 1 . .....- . . . . , F-' i5f I93f ' .1 P '- - ' -C I N' '--' 1 x,'- 1---1:51-it-,--1.-.QuN-S221-,r 11-f-.--1:1:t:'.-fi:Q-.--. z-...WA '. t11 i ::Q 1'.-.inf-E'.ziQl5 1:11 . .3E.' ' --.- 'ENB Q? 1g3:gp-'2g,9 S5355-EQXR9 ..... ...... .............. .. ..... -..............,.-....................--..........!. ..... ...... ...... -.............,........ ..... ........, ................ ....,................ ..... ,,J'R5,.55?5Qz.xNkfbtx:ffl.-2Fggffjjf Sy' -'asf -A :ILM 2. .4s'-1.95. -'wmff Page Ninety-five 3 .s M K Q If .Kr 'x I1 K .,. K.. T 1 1 f K' ? sf PAULINE SITES. T. C.. ....,.......,.... Lima HKS: Y. WY. C. A. 1, 2: Soccer Team 1: Athletic Association 1. MILDRED A. SMALLEY. T. C.. . . . .n1h'lll'1'Uf' EES. AGNES C. SMITH, T. C. .......,..,,. Greenz-illff Volley Ball 1: Baseball Team lg YV. A. A. 1: Big Sister 22. BI.-KRY STEVENS, T. C. ..........,, Mz'amz'.vburg AEA: W. A. A. 2: Big Sister 22: Pan-Hellenic 2: Hoc-key Team 2: Secretary Y. NY. C. A. 2. EMILY IRENE THOMPSON, T. C.. . .JI1idlH!'f0'll'7l EDNA FERNE TILLSON, T. C. ..,... Hollmzsburg ANNABEL TROl'T, T. C.. . . . . .If'ee.s-bury GTE Y. KCD. BLANc'HE VERA LYRSCHEL, T. C. ..... Greerzziiillc LEUNA CTTER. T. C.. . . . .Neville 1 v . - . ' - 1 BILRNICE LOITISE 5WIGERT, T. C. .... Nfmhporf AEA. v' 1:-.,..-I .,R ' lx.. . 1 X xgmmglqjg. , . .V M , V . 17-' . Q-xx L. ' ' f . . - 1 . f ' ' - AXA N X ve - m- --- ' . X- Nh .S A N Q N N - ' ' .Q - E Qlx-ge. A.,Qxg,ki,.SSRNf . gggfggg. .... ..... ...Q ..,. ...Q ...... .... . ...... 1 . ..,.. . ...,. Q . ,... ....., .......,.. . .... . .. ,,.....k,,..,.,.,,,, .. .,... .... ........ . A ,- vlztf L' v,,.. I N 11--wv5':,..N .... ... ..,..... .. .................... ............ .... ............,....-- .... ..-,-,. ...... - .,.. , ...,......... .......... .. ...............1,.... ..... , ...,. .. .... . .... .................. ., ........... ,Q xg-if'-xfg'y.XNi5,.-l:i.,3'1 .-J--,-gb., ' - '-' A All-f Page Ninety-sz'.zv ' RUTH ITTZ M iddletown SLANT WALK IRENA WARNOCK Kfb Fl. Recovery PINES AT Frsm-:R NIARGARET WILSON H arrison DOROTHY WOOD AAA 0.I:f0I'l1 LOWVER CAMPUS 1 v LMMA LOUISE VNOOLLEY Dayton ERMA VVAESCH AEE Sf. 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The requirements of the teacher's L- WORCH- Pff'-SH course are so heavy and t.he activities within it ' 4. Y , ' J., . . . . . H' bTI'll'fRf' I ' I '9' so numerous that extensive participation in cam- pus activities is impossible for the members of this college. In no other course is the work so concentrated. A fine type of young women is found in this class in the T eacher's College. They are girls who have already decided upon the place which they wish to fill. They see their goal and are working toward it. Earnestness and sincerity com- bined with ability are shown in their efforts. Each year finds an increase in the enrollment of the Teac-her's College. There was a time when those who could do nothing else, became teachers. That time is past. As education has gradually assumed the pla.ce it rightfully should have, so has the standard for the teacher risen. and as a result more capable persons have been attracted to that profession. The foundation of every state is the education of its youthf, said Diogenes, and Diogenes lived in a time when the complex civilization of the modern age was a far-fetched stretch of the imagination. If such was true in his day, how much more llll1Slf it be true now, when man is constantly called upon to Wag intellectual war with his fellow men in order to survive. It is just this that the Teac-her's College and those in it have recognized and attempted to prepare for, in the building of a system where the trainers of posterity can.the1ii'seli2?be trained so that'their efforts may be more worth while and that they may ever attain their greater ends. Educators must constantly be on the alert, keeping a guiding hand on the progress of civilization, pointing out from their vantage point the true course that should be rung bringing to a more understandable form the wisdom gained from the past, and urging on to greater efforts those who are capable of leaving their mark upon the body of knowledge already assembled. Educational insti- tutions are constantly changing. Today pupils are studied and treated as indi- viduals because the teacher understands her task and is thus able to lead the students to higher achievement. , Page N inety-eight Freshman T. C. Class Today educators are beginning to realize the tremendous effect the teacher has in shaping the habits, the character, the personality of her pupils. No longer is she considered as a peda- gogue whose chief job is to teach reading. writing, and arithmetic. These are only secondary. The more important. aim is to help the pupil to dis- cover himself, to realize his own ability. Each pupil thus becomes an individual case with dif- ,gi ferent possibilities. The emphasis is now placed upon making the individual mentally and pliy- M. II.mT1..m1c. Swy. sically efficient, developing habits, skill. and K'f70f'11RAN' TWIS- appreciations. By making the pupil feel his responsibilities to his school community, the teacher trains him for a position of civic responsibility and leadership. The girls of the Teac-her's College believe with Joseph Addison that what sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to an human soul, and it is to take part in this most important movement that they are training themselves. Page Ninety-nine 'H 'fwffg . N , 1 b E slhfl' 131 2: ruff.. gmfrdgil 13 W . il H, 5 . 7 -4.45. ' f U rr. tl! ' 'y 'G' M I he :Q I 'L - A r 1 5 'L' - Jx, , Let s play zt out thzs lzttle game called Lzfe Where ue are lzsted for so brzef a spell, N ot just to wzn, amul the tumult rzfe Or where acclazm and gay applauses swell 3 Nor just to conquer where some one must lose Or reach the goal whatever be the cost 'F For there are other beiter 'ways to choose Though 'm the end the battle may be lost Grantland Rzce The Game Page One Hundred . ' ' , . i . .. I . Q . W V V ' 7 . , ' ' F I . ' 1 9 I l ' V . '. I I 3 . I . 'Y . W - M . 'am nel SQ, , L, l 4 J A' .t ' V' ' ' ff el , 3' ' -v. . rl i- ' 4 ! 0 ., N. 3. - L , . 1 W .T ' . ' , r .C lt Q' Q' A ' , ,Q1 f - . 4 4 , 'r D',, K l . . . Y , -ar A. ' I- Y, .V I 1 ' ' ' 'L' 1' ' 4' Q w 4 5. L. V. -V : - s F, E ng, 1 5 , V . - , 1 1- ' 1 Y 1 . . I. 1,1 ry -1 111' 1,11 1 II' I,1FI1,1I,. 1' I 11. '1 11, 'V' 1 !!I:I1,1. 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Coaches That the outstanding success of Kliaini intel'-collegiate and intra-nulral athletic teams has been in no small part a result of the efforts of a diligent and efficient coaching staff is indisputable. f'onsidering the past year, Miami students. alumni, and friends can view the results with unusual satisfaction. 4 ' Those largely responsible for the vic- Q tories won should be lauded. Curio. I.. Rini-:lc George L. Rider may be called the dean of them all, for as director he has superintended all athletics. Chester BI. Pittser, fighter and true sportsman. has coached a championship baseball and football team during the past year- Through his untiring efforts Roy E. Tillotson has placed the Nflilllli quintet in a high position in Ohio basketball competition. BI. C. Ditmer, added to the staff this year as head Frosh coach, has done nmch to prepare the first year men to seek new honors for lVIiami. Intra-mural activities and gymnastic work directed by Thomas P. VanVoorhis called out many men, and did much to bring about the participation of all Nliami men in some form of athletics. Themselves imbued with high ideals, these men have pointed hfiami athletes forward, and are responsible for the clean spirit of the Big Red men and the high position Miaiili occupies in the athletic world. C. NI. Pittser. ll. E. Tillotson. T. P. YanYoorliis, M. V. Ditmer f -Q 'J w , fv Y 4 I A . N . -, Ms, ., 'A . ll A iff if. 1 ' ' -. . Q4 , tr 34, . 9 ' - Q Page Our Huurlrefl and fllll' r 4 2' 'lu rf., v gli Q I I X. vl fe , i 4 lYurnelle Truitt Stoup Hooper Lutton Shank Hunter CHEER LEADERS TRIBE INIIABII I La Verne Fletcher VVeldon Canfield George Whitaker Kent Lariek Harold Sielaff Don Mc-Entire David Ott Myron Bishop Null Schroder John Shuster Maynard VVelch George Bowers i James Hollinger Edward Isakle Curry Stoup l Ralph Pumphrey Leland Dutton Michael VVeber l George Morrison l Sam Nlorrison Robert Allnendinger Ric-hard Hooper Pat Mc-Phillips Robert Oswald Arthur Thatcher Wyatt McCall Carl Opp Lee Hindman Richard Young' 4 I l ij ' he I ,V Jill 1 Page One Hunrlred and Two Y H, X F007 FJESMQXILL X f . V . - . .. .TTv'QT 'M-'nfn'. .TT'L'?i' f'f f'i ' , ,ft ,N fl' . T A L'TF'Z7i i-liQiiBil.1'gxk-::'...-Tj-LeJi2TTTTL..,s'. P:-..3T x..,xf '...1 f xl' 1 , ' e e c .--ew . -- 223 . , ,- Al. W , 1 --:Y f-f- 1 .- .f 7 1 ,, 74- ,---- --- K 1 -- -gf? i --3 fi' ivjg ig,T:g'T1' swf: is Y- v' ' W ' -' v A' v 'vs '1- y . xvl.. if-- Varsity Football 5 co-champions with lluskingum for the Ohio Conference football. iii ' the Big Reds of l92T schedule was replete with exciting and hard fought games. An exposition of the combats tells of long runs to ' L4 1 touchdown. brilliant line-play and scintillating serial attack. The team was developed by Coach Pittser about a nucleus of thirteen letter men. As the season advanced new men acquired the skill of experience. rose to the occasion and established themselves as members of the outfit. Faptain Oswald. Thatcher. Stryker. lYohlwender. Ewbanks. Sielaff. and Utt were all in their last year of competition. These men have made football fame for lliami lvniversity. YYohlwender. Stryker. Thatcher. Oswald with llcfall and Richardson were repeatedly named on various mythical teams. Both in victory and defeat the Big Reds have been fighters-clean hard lighters. who have won the admiration and enthusiastic support of an ever-greater coterie of sport-lovers. Whatever lean years have fallen to the lot of the Red and lYhite are now memories of the past. lliami gridmen have fought their way to the top rung of the ladder. We can now look back on the sparse years of the past and smile in the knowledge that they lie behind us. Page 0116 Hundred and Four r.x....,.-...f.A.., ........ .. ......,.... ..... .................................................. .. ........,....,..............,........... .,....... ....,.,................................ ....... ...........,.,........ .. ...,..... -..., .....,.... .............,.... .... ......... ............. s.. .. X Qs .. V if 5 fi N., . Ti. , i ..,.,,i g .. . . . L . . .51 ax W av- 1 151- V, M ' , X . , S . l Q - . 'O 'Z' tL,N1 .1' 1'- f2:: . . ' 11 'HS . 1 I , . , . . 2 lmfgx , V F5 N W,-. ., SY? Til?- ' 'A X . 3 1. 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Against the Varsity the yearling squad demonstrated a plucky and un- flinching light. No small part of the honor achieved by lNIiami's 19227 champions is directly traceable to the practice scrimmage against the Frosh. At the close of the season sweaters and numeral awards were made to the following 1nen: Centers, Fetters, VVertz, and Rogers: guards, Hughes, Strobel, and T aurmang tackles, Grubb, Pauls, and Thom, ends, Halpin and Lorenz, quar- ter backs, Blankenship and Brown, half backs, Carnes, Hurley, hleans, and Swart- woodg full back, Butler. Numerals were presented to Christy, Gordon, Hotfer, and hlinnich, and hlanagers lNIc-Donald and Cunningham. l l Page One Hundred and Faire . r 5 z n .v,., .i' r. ,. if J? I 11, R71 I 1 I . 4 -ir if' XA in ll' of iv ,,, F..-u ' ' s . x , ,'-ext' ' ,I , .. ' dui' L' ,lr 'iii 'RT , ' 1 - V1 fl flaw 1 R gcsa Q53 wk A - , 'rf- , ,fl-Yirytgx - L!! i xr' L 11,-- :-A . if ,Q 'rf-zL :, 'Q ff?I fkaiglf ' i Stryker Oswald Thatcher Wbhlwender Miami tears a hole in Deuison's line Bent on a winning football season for 1927. lliami opened by trouncing Hanover SU to 0. Although a decidedly easy llarathon for the Big Reds. Coach Pittser disclosed to the waiting public the fact that the lliami machine would be one of the most powerful in local history. Numerous substitutions were made during the game to get a line on reserve material and what could be expected from the men in the coming tilts. YYorking under wraps for most of the game the Big Reds ran rough shod over the Otterbein eleven to Win the first Ohio Conference game of the year. Evi- dences of a tremendously strong offense and a defense as reliable were constantly apparent. Every coach must of necessity point his team for certain crucial contests in which the plums of Victory are more tasty than in any other game and like- wise more difficult of attatinment. Such were the Rig Red combats with the Denison fails to gain through Miamis line Page One Hundred and Sir 3 , 4. V, tg.-vs-',,,1e Whittaker Sielaff Mcfall Richardson Oberlin unable to stop Miami's offense Wesleyan Bishops, Oberlin and the Cincinnati Bearcats. For the third victory of the season lNIiami defeated the highly-touted Battling Bishops. 35 to 7, on Edwards Field at Delaware in the most disastrous defeat handed ivesleyan in six years. E Harry Stryker's spectacular run of 95 yards for the second Miami touchdown in the early part of the first period will go down in B. A. A. history. Stryker accounted for two other touchdowns as did Chump RiC'llZl-I'ClSOI1. Wiohlender at quarterback was in top form and added five points on kicks from placement. VVesleyan's only tally came in the initial period when Breese crossed on a Q5 yard pass from Halliday and kicked the point. A fast running and passing attack was responsible for the lNIian1i offensive supremacy. At times when the Bishops threatened to score the Red and VVhite line held like the Rock of Gibraltar. Captain Oswald and Thatcher and BIC-Call were in every play and with Klepinger and Sielaff demonstrated one of the most powerful lines in Ohio. W'ohlwender circles Oberlin's left end for neat gain Page Om' H lIIId7'PlI und Seren Klepinger Shuster Tillman Fletcher An exciting moment in the lYittenberg game The Big Reds hope of a football title remained unshattered with their 26 to 0 victory over Denison in one of the toughest battles of the season. lliami held the upper hand throughout the entire contest but Denison put up tougher opposi- tion in the second half than any other team thus far encountered. In the feature event of the largest Homecoming day in the history of the University lxIiH,l1lliS Red and lVhite gridmen won a glorious victory over the ancient Oberlin rivals by the decisive score of Q3 to 0. Coach Pittser's team that lined up before the seventy-five hundred attendants displayed a precision, a dash and a determination that refused the loss of the elusive will 0' the wisp victory. The Big Reds exhibited some of the smartest football of the season and when the skirmish ofthe last play had ended, team and rooters alike, felt a well earned victory. Denison attempts to block lVohlwender's kick Page One Hundred and Eight i f I 'W -.nl . JZ- NIK'EIltll'0 M1-Pllillips Larrick liwbanks Yvittenbcrg fails to pcm-trate xlliillll-S defense Standing squarely in the path of a cyclonic eleven from Springfield. Ohio, the Big Red men lowered their heads and battled ferociously before the largest crowd in Nliami history. The final score, 23 to 0 in favor of YYittenberg. tells nothing of the dogged resistance of the iNIiami team nor does it hint of the in- domitable fighting spirit or the unlucky breaks of the Red and YVhite team. Wlittenberg was good- but from tl1e figures it might well have been a Nliami victory. The Big Reds made 17 first downs to 3 for Wlittienberg and gained 194 yards from scrimmage to the visitors 84. Traveling to Ada for the seventh skirmish of the season, the reinvigorated lVIiami eleven crushed a weak Polar Bear in a game at times marred by snow and a strong wind. Dunwoody. quarterback for Ohio Northern. thrilled the Home- coming throng with a 104- yard dash for a touchdown early in the opening minutes of play. From that point on the Big Reds had complete sway and demonstrated to all concerned that they ought to win the remaining games of the schedule. Stryker tears through Hanover defense for gain Page 0716 Hzmdrcd and .Vine 1 A l My A 5' P711 . s , 5 nz.-v:if'-J?ra.1 I x-' tae . arg fg,,4 iii? - r . hill. ' 5: P4 :fly A Yossler Ott Coleman Auxier Althauser Bliarni gains through the line Against the University of Dayton Flyers Coach Pittser's remarkable 1927 team showed a complete revival of form and upset the Air City boys. T to 6, in the first defeat handed them by an Ohio team since 1923. A dazzling attack in the opening 1ni11utes of play hrought the oval in a position for Wvohlwender to shoot a pass across the line to Larick. YYhile the crowd was frantic. Eddie calmly place-kicked for the extra point. Davtons tally came early in the final quarter on a pass from Jocko to Swan Swan missed the point after touchdown. Stryker and Thatcher were the out- standing performers for liianii. It was Thatcher who halted play after play, time after time, at every part of the forward wall. Miami's line opens a hole in the Denison line Page 0116 Hundred and Ten 'Z if in . 'Aj . 'N . George Parratt Glick Moore Young VVittenberg carries the ball out of bounds Fighting half in a sea of mud and in the presence of ten thousand wild foot- ball fans, lxIl3ill1liS gridmen dug their claws deep into the hide of the Cincy Bear- cat and won a glorious victory 17 to 14-, on Thanksgiving in Nippert Stadium. The Cincy Bearcat has been traditionally the most bitter athletic rival of the Red and VVhite. Victory over the Bearcat goes a long way toward the making of a successful season in any sport. Through three quarters the Bearcats showed the way with a 1-L point lead. Hectic luck in the pinches and trouble with fumbles challenged the Miamians every minute. However in the last of the third period came the Big' Red piece de resistance and a virtual rout of the Bearcat. Reserve material and a typical llfliami tenacity were chief contributors to the season's most memorable and climactic victory. Miami gains on a wide end run Page One Hundred and Elercn .df l .tkx l I , xl I 1 Y Ili 7 1 . .lf-. . 1 , W I 4 l - l 2- i l ,Wy 3,11 .Q ,-.-Atv ' 1-,wx L .s. f .K s s f- ey. ,E--. ' ' '2' 1:15 2' , ,rox 1 f-,-. , .ff - 1., A. f ' A--Y 1 . ' N ' T f .1 Q J x . x... Cav' -.D :Q ' - .. . ....,.,,... ,...,.., ,,.,.... . ,..... . . .. ...........,.,..,, , .. .,....,....,,,.,. -..... .,........,.,. . ...,..,,,.,... .....,.,. . ..- .,..... , ................... .. ...... .-..-.. ..,. -. ....... ........ ------- -.---.--..---------V---a-V - T A, , ' . . 1 e , . - - - . ':--E.-M57 X. x x Q .f' --1 fu .Lis .'. ,f- Q -'K 'gas' 1 A - -, - 3 . ' . . - - ' ,-'ji-5-K: 5 K. S53 'sy r .Q. . N frisxisi-,,xi',.3i E 2 .,.. I - , - , 1 E ' ' sw. i -A V , 5 ' 1 . - I 1 lf Rs--N ew. T O- , - - A as 3 if X' , .-Xmir' f-1M's4iQ-- W,is1.--iff-.T.-..fmf-H11.- -,-. -,-,-- a-1-1,---T --.- M ---.. T-,, -f - -vi..-11--, ,A --v- , 1-, -ff'- f f . f,1:a ,J:gs .. -rs-Use. '- i' . ,. . st.,-Q, ,..,..... .............,.,.,...... . ..- ........... ...,...,.. - ...- ,....,..,. -.-.-.-...,..-.- .,......... --..-.....----.... ........ -. ....v.........,....v ...-..- ..... -..-- ....v sa- ..-'frgsy N .X I 1 gg fb v.g2-llixl Football Summary T the annual II banquet eighteen varsity football letters were awarded. The players who received this distinction were Captain Oswald, Sielaff, Ott. and Coleman, guards: T hatcher. centerg lIcCall, EQ! l Klepinger. lIcEntire. Shuster. and BIcPhillips, tacklesg Richardson and Fletcher. endsg Ewbanks and YYohlwender, quarter backsg iYhittaker. Larick, and Tillman. half backs and Stryker, full back. lllanager letters were awarded to Young and George. Sometime after the recognition of the Big Reds as the champions of the Ohio C onference. the student body presented the lettermen. the coaches and Dr. YVade lllaclllillan with gold footballs. as a token of appreciation for the team's accom- plishment. It is quite unusual for one team to contribute four men to a mythical eleven chosen from six teams, but such was the honor paid the Big Reds when it was made known that the B. A. A. coaches had chosen the entire right side of the hliami line-Captain Oswald. 1IcCall, and Richardson, and Stryker, full back. on the first B. A. A. team. Red Thatcher was chosen as center on the second team, VVohlwender was given first honorable mention among the quarter backs. Considering the nine games of the l9Q7 schedule the superiority of the Red and iYhite team is evidenced by a glance at the total scores. The Big Reds were able to register 175 points to their opponents 56. Q5 of which were scored in one game. The chief individual contributor to this high total was Harry Stryker who crossed the opponents last white line twelve times during the season for '72 points. Stryker also led the teams as a ground gainer. His 95 yard run against lVesleyan for a touchdown was the longest run in the association during 1927. Page One' Hundred and Twelve' ESASJ 5411521 F J 33A.LL 'af . . . . .. . .. .. , . . , .. .. . . . .. , ,,... . . .. .. . . ,i-' Gy.. :sr fig: , QQ-figs ' g ' ' Q - - QQ' Y X E ,N N x N ' .Z V W Y , . ,ks F 1.390 in QV' fig Q x..... L . ,. 1.. -. .. , . ,.... ,. ., .. 1 .,,. .. f55 ff3 A i X Q . -,N ,.., . ...,............,,. ...,.,....,. , ..... ,..,,........... ............ ,.... ....,..... , .... ...,.. .,, ........... ..,,,......., . .... - .,...,..,....,.....,.....,.,..,. ,.,.., . . . .,..,,........,. - ,,..,.,.,,. , X x Q S K Zftrxflv-X 11 xl:f.,,2-1-5,-, Pj.-V1 ' 'itll' ' ' All if:-tiff 'i't3:bXEE..x':'l 71'-5227 Varsity Basketball F l l is! l if hall quintets through an exceedingly successful. difficult, and colorful ' L I X 'YK ' , . ,N . . l Q9 Q! schedule during the 1921-Q8 season. That Hlianu won twelve out of fifteen contests played and tied with Ohio lVesleyan for second ' place in the B. A. A. is a coniineiulable record. From the year before, Leahy, Bowers, Taylor, Richardson, Hindman, Can- field. Ewhank, and Douglas were back in uniform and ready to go. In addition a promising group of Sophomores reported for practice. The offensive power of the team is shown in the fact that the Red and VVl1it.e scored over 400 points in the B. A. A.. to lead all other teams. Taylor, high point man of the Association, and Canfield and Richardson, two others in the first ten. wore lliami colors. A one-point defeat by Cincinnati in the overtime game at Oxford early in January cost Miami the Buckeye championship. However the Big Reds partly atoned for this in the thrilling and dramatic victory over the Bearcats in the last game. Since Coach l'illotson's reign the lliami quintet. has won for itself a place in the hardwood sun. With all men returning except Bowers, Leahy and Ewbank, who are lost by graduation, the Big Reds can confidently look forward to a suc- cessful l9Q8-229 season. Page One Hundred and Fourteen R V B -UACH ROY E. TILLOTSON lead another of his high-powered basket- ,s V VLHR XQi k'QYKQ NWRQN .'KSNk B KBm W ixXNKWtSX 5 . 3 -. ' , I ff:.w 'sr. 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After a few weeks of preliminary drilling and study of fundamentals, the Freshmen were drilled to lneet the Varsity. Team-work was made the watchword of their play and the style used, although it did not develop any outstanding stars, did teach every man on the squad to handle the ball well and to work with his fellows. As Pittser and Ditmer returned from scouting trips they would endeavor to choose from the squad those men who could best imitate the style of the players of the coming opponents. These chosen men would practice the plays of the opposition and work as a team against the Varsity. Sweaters and numerals were awarded to the following men: Centers, Stein- hauer, Lange, and Halping guards, Bevis, Bergstrom, Doyle, Hoffer, Bloyer, Strobel, and Taurmang forwards, Blankenship, Butler. Gordon, and Gerrard. Page One Hundred and FUfecn .H rg! z f ' NA, 1 bli.v l il f ll, f if-in f fxgg-fe N-.4 Q--NL',T.Tl,,,T' F r '9.l',',-L' ,si ,t..1 . gli , 'l . i .r 1 . ix . 1 i , 'l ll l V i . ' A ,,. ov ., f 'l 'A 4 . '. .xi rx. . ' ii-39 Qs 'Vg 5. , I , Jw . M 1, A , , sk 1 .Bi .,,, I. ,l .f, 1 1 m 1 1 1 2 l .-ldkigw' .yt ith arg! .M 'i il MIS ,N I Il' ilf .iii li. lily yi lx W ll ,ill M l ll .l 'il 3M fl , ij, l Qi , iii f l wi 3 ll . c be :ll . . Ili iii. ZW' 1 J ' I pl 3 gdci be .fewi f if U7 if l L5?f55iiEif C mafcm. x Leahy ' Taylor Richardson The highly touted Big Red men were first exposed to the fire of the enemy sharpshooters this season on December 15, when they defeated Earlhain College at Richmond, Indiana, 32 to 25. During the Christmas vacation Coach T illotson gave his squad a fair test by matching them against the Hamilton Y, Kentucky State and Georgetown, Ky. Hamilton was easily defeated 40 to 20, while the two Kentucky teams were set back, 36 to 31 and 46 to 32 respectively. In the first B. A. A. game on the lVIiami schedule, January 1, the crafty Big Red cagers blasted the hopes of iVittenberg by passing and shooting their way to a. 45 to 27 victory. Two years had passed since lVIian1i had vanquished a Lutheran quintet. ' On January 14, Cincy's Bearcats handed the Red and VVhite a jolt when they won a one-point victory, 36 to 35, over Mianii in an over-time period. It ' 7 Y. x I G 3A 'wi All if 3 as ,J Eh V 'it 4? A T X 3 MM ,J J f 7 I, N i ' A A X f ' 1 7 Q a f 5 f 3 J aaron: f,-,7 Q 55' -X H Page One Hundred and Sixteen Canheld llindlnan Bowers was a great battle for anyone to lose. Taylor, Canfield and Richardson led the Miami scorers and Bolton and Flax the Bearcats. Denison, 1926-19Q7 B. A. A. Champions. were the second Association victims of the Big Reds on January 18 at Granville. lwlililllll won, but their victory was not so impressive, and it revealed a long, hard row before the taps were sounded on the 1927-Q8 season. At home again on January 21 the Red and lVhite won its second over-time game against VVesleyan 45 to 40. Throughout the hair-raising combat, the score seesawed back and forth. 37 to 37 it stood at the end of the game. In the extra time Paul Taylor sank three field goals and Leahy two fouls to a foul and a goal for the Bishops. Taylor was easily the star of the fracas. 22 QV Mi 3 at 5' - Q25 7 Q33 T M, xillf fl tl H ,-X3- 3:52 Zig offer at was gg X - B :sv MALI: 'h K Till 255 iT Page One Hundred and Seventfen sl I ,J 2 1 .E Clouser Ewbank Mclintire A second defeat a few days later placed the Big Reds lower in the percentage column. This time the trick was turned by Ohio University. The Big Red netters showed a complete reversal of form and lost to the famous home-floor aggregation. 36 to 28. l I Returning to the home-:floor the Bliamians took on the task of conquering lNIuskingum, last year champs of the Ohio Conference. lNIiami demonstrated her superiority in a strategic style, winning 40-35. It was one of the much Sought y victories of the season, because of the tie with lluskingum for IQQ7 Ohio football honors. lleeting the strong YYittenberg hoopsters for the second game on their home court Feb. 11, the Big Red quintet sent the Lutherans down 51-37. The victory came easily and coach T illotson used many reserve men in the last of the game. X5 22 w ifi: 415, lp t ggi T ut , .1-1 . t T pf v , r l I f Us af my ,xl X Wagga R -L if HI R 1 l gf A in 2 'K it f f 5 ,x i H Q i I Xb C ' '2 I J 'T l f i X ff ,V J ig- 14 N 4 Q if ,IQ HX Q, ' Z'TfjA T M wwf - A 1 2 . e as I I Page One Hundred and Eighteen 1: o I , J 1.- 1 xl , it Ll ' , , , 5 ' 2 V Z 1 I If , L' .1 ,f ,f , . 4 - f v 1.1 Q 1- 'f- 'ivli ':.-' mf 1 X . J. Douglas Edwards Horrigan, Mgr. L. Douglas A few days later Mianii was further shoved down in the percentage column by defeat at the hands of the VVesleyan Bishops on the home-floor. At the half the count stood 17-17, but the VVesleyan attack, superior to anything they had shown this year, gave them an edge in the final score which was -LQ-32. The following two games at Oxford were easy victories for Tillotson's men. Ohio U. was let down 51-39, and a week later Denison was sent home on the short end of a 48-Q5 score. With a vision of a tie for second place in the B. A. A. and on ancient desire to banish the Bearcat, Miailii trekked to Cincy hfarch 1, for the final stand. Completely upsetting the forecast, the Big Reds vanquished the Bearcat 39-38. Little Don Leahy sank the necessary goal thirty seconds before the end of his basketball career. The story of the game is a cherished memory of every loyal Miamian. It was a fitting finish to a splendid a.nd colorful season. - -, as V A, 331,91 X. JQNQ2' fictfg -9, U e ig-mv :T nf gi, X f s J ity M T Qgzx. f N git , ,Q FB 0 pf X I v ' 9,9 all was f-is . iff ,, f VJ, , fl, R gr ffl ll jj, lm I6 AFTER g if if ll I L A sf Page One Hundred and Nineteen . c.,1 ' AJS-Q L' a A v ., I -Lggr , l,,.f f. i , , 11, f itil . . W I . 'v rjv' , Y AVI., ,I I. . .tg 1 .rl M L' ' n -1 4. ll ... i J. ff 5 . lfff-. Vx WL R .ll tl R l l it! ll J .,, 1 .xr ,J l l N. 'll lg .pl Nfl il ' a i lx. 511 P 'll -L, .fe if Qjiifzyf . .. 5'-413, ' ,V '- HUM 1 ' fr NX X fl! rx flq ., six. , 4 S r Gxh A A ' 5 ' A . fgafa.. 2 - 1 . - - 1. - C V ' .. f ' ' ' A V' ' . Fr: -'v- '-V .,... .IQ ..., p . ,.,,, ,A,,A. 1.1.1 . ...A..4A, L--g-f ,,A, . ,, ..Q.Q.Q , , ., Q ,., .1 .'., .. ...,.. . Q A, . - .. .. ..,Q,,, . ,,., I A1,,.A y .AN... y .... ...,,A . .. -, . :'5Li'5jY5':'g -A--Q ----AV--W--A--------as-A-f--W 4-'- '------ - -Q-------W--H--- --A---' --A'- 444' ' gs ffgflilffg ff aw s-Av T5 A-'sv Basketball Summary Jvfp, 'ETTEBS in basketball for the season of 1927-Q8 were awarded to F Leahy, Taylor, Richardson, Canfield, Jack Douglas, Lloyd Douglas, Hindman, 3IcEntire and Blanager Paul Horrigan. The basis of awards coincided with the requirements of the Buckeye Athletic Association as agreed upon in 1927. In order to be eligible for a Varsity letter a player must. have participated in one-half the total number of halves played by his team against other B. A. A. teams. In the personnel of the squad are some of the most versatile court performers in the state. Paul Taylor, twice leader of the individual scorers of Ohio, is hailed as the best at lliami in years. Don Leahy, George Bowers, Wilbur Ewbank and Bud Clouser are four other forwards of better than average ability. Among the guards Richardson is out- standing because he was always assigned to the best scoring forward of the oppos- ing five. Lee Hindman, Don lXIcEntire, Jack Douglas, Harry Edwards and Lloyd Douglas were other high class performers at the guard position. YYeldon Canfield, tall and rangy, was shifted to the center position this year. Besides his high-scoring ability he was very valuable as a floor man. For the fifteen games Taylor scored 2217 points, Canfield 123 a.nd Richardson 100. These men were ranked in the ten high point 111en in Ohio. This team was the first to play under the recent no captainw ruling of the lNIiami Athletic Board of Control. During the season Leahy, Taylor, Bowers, Richardson and Hindman were appointed by Tillotson as captain. According to the coach and the team the plan was completely satisfactory. Page One Hundred and Twenty R x .XF xx 'bx.. 1 3 wb xi i 't.,- pf-f RACK 'tl l l'l'.li.xT ' . 1 x Qx K N .X b 1SXS,i5.Xi'.-- ' 1 ' 3 ' ,. ' ' , ,,.,,.e-51-,.:, '- N JL ' A' -N, N- ENR .... xiii- :gtf:: T1: 'ii1-zz 1::':' ' ,'. 'Liz -. . ' . ',:1 ir: 'k -'. 1' X . ','X, ' 1 . 1 ' 6 Z, ' .. . 1' 1 ' 'rl-'ffiikffj Q. 'L' .X , - 'Qcgx Q01 Q 1, vi.: .avg-ii ,.,, ,.,......... .,........, .......... - .,.,. , .............,...... ,. ...,........,,... T - ..,.,......, , ..... . . . , . ........,,....,...,..,..............,,.,..., .. . , , .,.,....,., ,...,.,.... ,...... ,P .-,, siblings.-SQJAAEXE, 'QTf1j ' 5 - ng.: -ab :,-g-:- Varsity Track F the ability of coaches alone could turn out championship track ly! teams, Nfiami University would have had such a team since the first l season George L. Rider took'the helm. The Big Red track destinies W..Jl'H97 I are in the hands of one of the best liked and most capable coaches - in Ohio, and if it were humanly possible for a championship to be won with the available material Coach Rider would be the man to do the deed. To all outward appearances Bliami started the 1927 season with a compara- tively strong track squad. VV ith several individual stars and considerable material the outlook wasipromising. Captain Emery, and VVeber, and Landis, in the distance runs, Lampson, and Coy in the quarter and half, VVright and Umbenhauer in the dashes, Riddle and Thatcher in the hurdles, Reeble and Darling in the vault, Wagner and Baker in the high jump, and Smith and Fletcher in the field events seemed good enough to garner points in every meet. However, the injury hoodoo that has dogged the steps of many track teams, played havoc with several Miailii contestants from time to time during the season. In face of set-backs Rider did good and developed a number of men who were coming along well at the end of the season and who will be heard from in the future. Page One Hundred and Twenty-two x, ' X ...x , ..,., 2 ...,..... . .,,, . , . , . . V - 'Fifa ' -fx5NYN.b1.f4-:sg Q... - is .' . . ., .X .N .. .. . . . ,, - ,' Q+I.,,'-li,-I f.lg,?5e::E .........,...............,.,..... .... - ..,...,...............,.. ..... ,,.,. ,,.,.., ...4.. .,.,.. - . . . . . .. ..- ,... - ...,..,... ...- . . ,,.. .-4. 21.3 .X 2 , msn., M gli, F rosh Track A. A. FRESHNIAN CHAMPIONS for 1927. This was the enviable Q j record achieved by the 1927 lNIiami Frosh track squad. The turnout i for the spring practice was one of the best in the historv of the insti- lj- H 1-'L tutlon. With this goodly supply ot material to work with, Coach Don Jacobs, ex-captain and star hurdler of the Big Red tracksters, saw bright prospects of moulding an Association winner and incidentally develop- ing several performers who will probably he of great value to the 1928 varsity. Although the yearlings are not allowed to compete side by side with other Association F rosh, the plan of telegraphic meets proved of great interest. In the first telegraphic track meet on lVIay 4-5, the first-year men completely swamped the Ohio VVesleyan Freshmen. By scoring 9-1.7 points this squad also won the B. A. A. Championship on lNIay 18-19. Ohio U. was second with 69.5 and Wesleyan third with 55.9 Demaline in 220, low hurdles. and broad jump. 1Volf in the dashes. Davis in the jumps, Vossler and Bollechino in the weights, Goacher and Davison in the distance runs, and VViseman and Oberholzer in the quarter and half-mile ha.ve unusually bright varsity possibilities. Page One Hundred and T zcenty-three 'J fairest I K 4 tin 1 vc- i Y.- -- l rx.. 1. V 5 Dhabi' f. fr? W L il Riddle l'mbenhauer Gross YYright Thatcher Close finish in the hundred at Big Six Several of 1Iiami's outstanding trackmen were selected by Coach Rider to compete in the Ohio Relays at Columbus, April 23. Considering the battered condition of the squad and the freezing weather encountered, the squad acquitted themselves well. The distance medley relay team composed of C oy in the quarter, Schroder in the half, Landis in the three-quarters. and Captain Emery in the mile, won second place. Michigan State Normal, Winner, set a new record in the event. fmbenhauer won third place in the 100-yard dash for college entries. In one of those heart-breaking, last-minute, relay-deciding finishes the track A fight for first place in the hurdles at Big Six i lfi' . me as -Q ff- .J K c-ic,,c, 3 , cm.. Page One Hundred and Twenty-four ,1 . l 1 I Rickert llorrison Emery YVeber Schroder Emery wins the two mile over Georgetown team of the University of Cincinnati defeated the Big Red squad 6815 to IBM in the first dual meet of the season at Cincinnati, April 30. lfany a, season had passed since the Bearcats had won a dual meet from Miami, but honors are honors and Cincy won them this time. Emery and Riddle of Bliami and Bennett of Cincy each won two firsts. A sterling array of tracksters from Ohio lvesleyan invaded Oxford on Blay 7, and ran, jumped, vaulted and threw their way to a decisive victory over the Big Reds. Thus, upon the remnants of the glorious 1926 championship brigade was planted the second defeat in as many meets. Miami men took first in the mile run, shot put, high hurdles and the Q20-yard dash. Wright wins the hundred over Wesleyan Page One Hundred and Tweniyjire A Q Y 'T' ' Sw . . 'ff ie Coleman Smith Lampson Reebel Darling The start of the quarter mile against VVesleyan Coach Rider's cohorts' most gratifying performance of the season was their Work against Georgetown at Oxford the following Saturday. As hosts to the Southwestern Ohio High School Track hleet the Big Reds annexed twelve firsts to four for the Kentucky boys. The slow track and strong wind permitted only ordinary time and distances. Mia.111i finished behind Wesleyan, Denison and Cincinnati in the B. A. A. meet held at Denison, May Q0 and QI. Wesleyan continued to show marked superiority and ran up 70 points as compared with 49M for Denison, 455 for Cincinnati, 4.1 for lNIiami, 175 for Ohio and 1 for Witteilberg. Records galore were broken. Start of half mile in Southwestern Ohio High School Track Meet Page One Hundred and Twenty-sir A, J n 1 1 44 l Q this u , l 1 x N Q. 5 lt Baker XYHEHCI' Coy Almendingcr Landis lvright wins the two-twenty, Lutton places third The track season came to a close with the running of the Annual Big Six in Cincinnati. Nfianii finished fifth in a field of twenty Ohio Conference colleges. lvesleyan continued her good work and won first with 4122 points, Denison and VVooster tied for second with 39 points each. Cincinnati placed fourth with Q4 points-2 points ahead of ixfliklllll. Midllli failed to gain a first place in any of the events. Riddle scored six points by placing third in both hurdles: Captain Emery, stricken ill in the final lap of the mile, finished second, Thatcher added three points with fourth and a fifth in the hurdles. Reeliel tied for fourth in the pole Vault as Folenian did in the shot put. VVright ran fourth in the QQO yard dash and llieber fourth in the two mile. In the high juinp lllagner tied for third. Darling and XYHQIIIPI' take firsts in Georgetown Meet N . , L . Page 0110 Hundred and Tu'en1y-seven .xl A f . w ' A 1 ,-Q' 1 f ii .W x. If 1 1 vllx-ST I-Y' -1 t fl I l ' C 'l I,-.UQNI f' ' if .5 u lynx .X . 1. gl Q. l M ill ii li a t it .Ni g all' 4 il l . ll' it li lt 1 ji in .W til 1 , l 1 3' .1 1 t . . Nd .V 3.4 1, V9 il JW- Hl fl YQ tl li li .I 'F 9 ll ii ll .11 tsl 4 ltr' f tl. . .3 egixtii, , 4' Irfit' if.. ,fi Lf Qui wjrjij CYS i-'TC if 1 ff: X killla-rQi1.1'. H 1 , , A b 1 , . , 5 4, fs. SQJN? g,., . 2 ., . ' ' i f ' 1 V . Q ,fps Qs , i 4 ' 1 5 ' . , ..I-Wgnwteg-:fgj3 F R,-'ju ' ,..,,, 1.1 ...,,. ,. .,..... .il .x.... h i .. ..-....,.. Q ..,.,.. Q ..: .'...... -,,, .... 1 ,..- V 1 1: .t it ,,.. .... 1 . A.'. .1 .. . t -A .A , M T, , .. '-,v .v.l,- ...,.. g . 5-f,fffQL,f.',f,i-:ti X I - K is P is 1 it N ,.,..... .... .,..,...,.. ......,... .. . .... .........,............... .. ..........., ......... .. . . . .,. ..... ....., . .,........... - ..... ........ ,... ..,.... ...... . . ,.......,,,... .,..., , tv: . Q, i We 3. ill' Hb EL tI,,f' Track Summary T the closewof the 1927 track season varsity letters were. awarded to 5272. llanager Gross and mneteen men who had earned a minimum of ten points throughout the season. Captain Emery, Wleber. and Landis l won letters in the mile and two mile runs. Schroder, Lampson, C oy, Rickert, and Almendinger in quarter and relay, VVright and Umben- hauer in the dashes, Reeble and Darling in the vault, 1Yagner and Baker in the high jump, Riddle and Thatcher in the hurdles, and Smith and Coleman in the shot put. On this team Captain Red Emery was the outstanding and most con- sistent performer. He has established the Bliami record in the mile and two mile events and holds the Ohio Conference two mile record at 9 minutes 51.4 seconds. Reeble is joint holder of the pole vault record, which is 11 feet 8.5 inches. Wagner is joint holder of the high jump record at 5 feet 9.5 inches. Riddle set a new low hurdle record when he ran the 220's in 24.7 seconds. Coy and Lampson with Sharkey and 1Yeil of the year before set the relay record of 3 minutes and 26.8 seconds. The fact that Emery, Wright. Reeble. Smith, Wagner, Darling, Riddle, Landis. Lampson, and Coy are lost by graduation will undoubtedly cut a figure in the 1928 prospects. These men have been greatly responsible for the high position attained by Bliami track teams during the three seasons they participated for the Big Reds. Page One Hundred Turenty-Eiglzf fun X ,... Nw XX .,--HL-fr gj'L'f', I . . Tffi lx- - ,. lv-YY xv-V -- J T-, 7 , W-1, -Y ffvx f Y-, AVM..?,- ,,.,- V N Y- v - VA.. - r Nu. b'gf i,Yg,,' ,fi ,YVXY -1-3-7-:-1 ', 'X' . A N4 A ft lb L ff' V , -A JC, Y V Mr: 7 X , ' . 3 1- 4: E:- --nr' -.,., 1, ...,-.-,,-. ..,, ,. ,. -,,.f,,w -., .. . . x? FiY .:'-' riff:-:--3 .,...,...,-,,f- uf,-, ,.-suv-. -.-nw- ..-u 5 - I Y -'W-, , . ,.-f.r..-if-I-:yi-.E ,,, . , . .-,IF'4f, ' ,',' 1f',,g4,,17e-3-1 .-,L .. , N 5.1.1 ,Q ,p ,A ,- , -J.-eq-if 1,-.,. . -rr -:Q f ' f?'H Tf '?Jf' ii-?? ' -ff' ,,. ,:' '. . .. . , H-f 2-Q1 -f+1:1Eyf1-44 qw '. 752 -. ' - ' A-- ASE ALL 'Y A r. K-rdf' 1 1 X 'N k I .v -il H , , s lb... V.. -. ,. 4 ,,- .1 'I Akyl, I. , ,-1 , . -5 ,.,..4 J X xJ X -11,1 Y l rg?-..-............-....-.... .... - .,,. ,.-....s.....-...... ,..., ...,...-.,...-. .,,,, ,. ,,A, -,- .,A,, .,.,, A,,, ,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,A,,., ,N,...,,,.,,,,,-.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -4,-M,-,44-,h.,,,,,M-,,,,---M-,,,A-,h----A 3 'W ' -- ' - -- ---'- - ' f f -- ' - v-s -Q -1 -- f V V . .. V. V. .Y .V .... .... ., ,,..,, W : -' Q .fiiii -fiif?5f:'::i? 533,415 it - -. 1 ' ' 'M 'rg-qgexxe E- ,N - ' ' ' 'X 'D-wif 5 Qi . gf-.sersir Y lapis . 5 ,A 'ri fn ss fmt ' A A -'M'-A-'1'sEsf3,:zi-'NiiNf5:iE, s5:? if V' 'ef'--' 1. .AJ f.bXs,- ' Varsity Baseball i OR the second time in as many years the lliami University baseball team won the B. A. A. Championship. No small part of the honor 1 goes tio Coach Pittser, undoubtedly the most capable baseball mentor Q.h,s,,3ZX i m Ohio colleges. Seven veterans formed the nucleus for the team and a wealth of good Sopho- more material was on hand at the outset of the season. Ellsesser, Lausche, Davis, and Isakle. formed the infield, while Ewbank, Welch, and Latscha composed the outfield. Among the pitchers Red lliller was tl1e outstanding luminary with Isakle, Kramer, Haight, lYelch, and Kimmel as supporting moundsmen. According to the scouts lliller is one of the best tossers in this part of the country, and his work during the 1927 season justifies his rank as the best at lliami in years. Red Wilson donned the wind-pad and was seconded by Ewbank in the catching department. Some of the best games ever seen on the Varsity field were witnessed during the season. Regular league ball was shown at times. The fact that five men, Captain Davis, Wilson, YYood, Lausche, and Kimmel are lost to the team may present a perplexing problem, but with an unfailing trust in Pittser. lliami may look forward to a continuation of her success on the diamond. Page Ons' Hundred and Thirty JT! ,, . ...........,,,....... . ..... ,,. ..,......,. ,..,,. . .. ,. .,.,. , . , .. , , .... .. .. , , .- I A -27 . ' X' ' 1' 35 Kit: Ll ' L ,Sig XNMX' W V , 1 11' X . X. '-F ,Q K A u 1, - '11 - W . Q-H-tlcstifi ....... ...,, . . ...,. . ., ,, . .. ,.., .. . , ,. , , ,f Frosh Baseball It X .H EGINNING the season witl1 a group of hard-working, hut compara- tively inexperienced players. Foach Tillotson turned o11t :1 great af! . . . . . M 5 Freshman Cllillllfllld team 111 the course ot a nulnher ot practice 131 5? . . . . ju f-1, C0l1t9StS. huch rapid llllIJl'0VClll0Ill, was made during the season that several ti111es i11 four or five innings tl1e Frosh outscored the powerful varsity. Among the Varsity teani, the various fr'11ternitv teams HIL-Gulfev High School. 1 'I c , 1 h s College Corner, and Hamilton High School tl1e yearling team found plenty of competition. During the spring a total of te11 games were played Zlilld in nine of these contests tl1e Freshnien emerged victorious. In Bass, Sparling, Zlllil O'Brien, Tillotson developed a capable group of chuckers. Behind the hat, Douglas and Gallant alternated at the joh of snatching tl1e fast ones. North and Bollenchino, two long and rangy lads, took tllI'llS at the first sack, while lVIee and XVllll2Il'1lS shared honors at second. Crocket played shortstop and Brollier took care of the hot corner in fine style. In the outfield, Tillotson had Gorie, YanAusdale, and Hollinger, who were all clever at turning three-haggers into put-outs with skillful catches. The Frosh hitters were led hy Brollier, Frocket, Gorie, Douglas, and Klee, who kept their percentage well ahove 300. 1:1 ts-fav . 339' 4: -' . 5- '-L bilkeisgfefiisgif K A-ov' Q-fifnlw-J -:.'.,: 1' , .- . .115- Page Onc Hundred and Thirty-one x 1 tv Q .Sf 5 .X L 1 I x. X 1' L s TT' x f fi gi -. ,ii , T rms-if A . ' V'3 '1'f 1 Y is wi p A l ' 1Yelch Ankeney 1Vilson i if 1Yarming up for Wittenberg game During the spring recess three non-Association diamond squads crossed bats with the Big Reds. Ohio State. fresh from a trip to the southern states, defeated lliami 5-0, April -L, at Columbus. Two days later Pittser's men beat lNIuncie Clndianaj Normal 6-1. University of Dayton. the following day, won over the Red and 1Vhite 4-Q. Opening the B. A. A. schedule against Ohio University on Varsity field April 16, the Pittserites trounced the Bobcats 13-3. This game gave the fans the first glimpse of the hitting power of the embryo champs. The following week-end the Big Red horsehide clouters journeyed north to win a 3-1 verdict over Denison on Friday, and a 9-7 triumph over Ohio VVesleyan. It was heads-up playing that gave Pittser's n1en victory in both games. fm - , l A A Page One Hundred and Thirty-tu'0 A1 as L , A 1 ' 'Ny' ff, ' QL. -1 lx Nik, P5 1,- ..- !'. . 'P' .N , X I' s ,, R TNF' X S y . A , . x . 1 .nv Ewbank Latscha Miller Ellsesser Isakle safe at first, Cincy game It was a determined ball team that met the lVittenberg invasion on Nlay 4. and sent the Lutherans home smothered under a 10-1 count. At Springfield the next Wednesday the Big Reds turned the trick again and won a batting fray 12-7 . Welch and Ewbank thrilled the crowd by crashing out a home run apiece, Denison next attempted to down the Miamians on their home diamond but for the third consecutive time the Big Reds defeated a Denison nine by a one- run margin, this time 5-4. It was the sixth straight B. A. A. win and left Coach Pittser's nine strongly entrenched in first place. Continuing the chase for the Buckeye bunting, the Big Reds defeated Cincy 5-0 in Nippert Stadium on May 16. Miller's stellar pitching and Latscl1a's home run were the features of the game. At Athens on lNIay 23, Bliami won over Ohio U. 4-Q. The game was uncomfortably close throughout.. Page One Hundred and Thirty-tlzree y... '7 ,, 1 . 5 :-- A-xiii: A1-Pg 2 ' . i 1 1 P -i .o ix X u Q -51 .1 ...A .M Lausche Davis Isakle Latscha out at Erst in Cincy game Only one more B. A. A. game remained on the Big Red schedule-the Decora- tion Day classic with the Cincy Bearcats. By a victory 5-2 over the visitors the Bed and 1Yhite nine decorated themselves with the B. A. A. championship for the second consecutive year. In two non-Association games against llarietta at the end of the season, lliami lost the first 3-Q. and won the second 4-3. For the nine Buckeye Association games 1Ye1ch led the hitters with an average of 412, Ewbank was second with an average of .343 and Elsesser third with .31-1. Elsesser scored 12 runs, Ewbank 10 and Latscha 9. Letters were awarded to Captain Davis, 1Yilson. Kramer. lliller. Elsesser, Latscha, Lausche, Ewbank, 1Ye1ch. Isakle and llanager Ankeney. Page One Hundred and Tlzirly-forzr ffm fxr - A li-f.-'Q .JM ' 15152 ,A f 'X W ..1 M nl xl XMMANH' .I, -.. .. 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Other members of the squad received Ill1l116I'0llS cuts a11d bruises. That tl1e season llllglll l1ave been very successful is shown by the records lll2ldE i11 the Ollly two l119QtS F1111 off. In tl1e i11itial grind against Ohio lvesleyan. betwee11 halves of tl1e lllilllll-XY6SlCj'2lIl football game. Coach Rider's runners NVOI1 30 to 2.3. Goacher led tl1e pack wl1ile five other 111611 finished, lveber, fourth, Hollinger. fifth. Dutton. sixth. Xvlllllilt, eighth. and Pumphrey. te11th. To cinch for themselves a second championship i11 as many years tl1e lliami harriers XVOII the B. A. A. l1lQQt here. o11 October 19th. over O. YY. U. Zllld Cincy. Captaili lYeber led tl1e field to tl1e tape followed a little later by Goacher and Holli11ger. wl1o took tl1ird and fifth places respectively. XYeber. Dutton. Goacher. Pllll1Dl1l'9j'., Hollinger. a11d XYlll11Ot were awarded major letters at the annual ll banquet. Gold track shoes were later presented to these 111611. Weber- a11d Pumphrey were tl1e Ollly 111611 lost by graduation. Coach Rider. W1-ber. Capt., Hollinger. Pumphrey, Wilmot. Dutton, Goacher Clnsertl 1 Page One Hundred and Thirty-sir GTC! TKQTG New grow M 'D .X m 908205 Y 6 XQQXXD , Go Opeedbcu Champs Page One Hundred and T hirty-sever Baoebewl , I , W ff VN ' infra - mufd! x 5 Boxgm C Kemps .1 7 mr' flk' Li , ' r , ' ' , , , .. ,+L 1 J Nd, U f B5l6KC5H3aH Class EJ 1 Delfd -HNQTS3 Clfu I I ff! M W RWE:-muvaI1 Xg7QE 5i+!?rQg Ch-dmlgf, ww WV :pq 9- V X 1 Y Q13 . 1 ., Ljggkylyil f ,Y ' ,Ugly 3 4 Y 17 '-.xA'v-.ft . 1 , l I x M' ,. ff-' 1 ffgflgfkf, r, One Hundred d Th ty ,Ill 4 if , If, I f f, X' 'I 17 4' X 4 'KX' 2: f . 4 , V f M f fwqx X 1 1 W, ff V -A 1' Sqgm -, X ! f3ff ,fr f X f - f- ,f fi' 7-g 'f3!- wf W 1:03151 '. IX I.-X I' 1 xv jf ',-' H jjfdk ny X.: if ISK, 'll ?'4'39'Q74, :'s X, I X -I '. v 'J ' ' in --un: hlll1!l7'.HL!l!E.lf5ffi'iA am.: s ff X' V' ' . 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The spring games are baseball, archery, tennis, and track. Bliss hlargaret Phillips, Director of Physical Education for Wiomen, graduated from Vassar College in 1919. She received her certihcate of Hygiene and Physical Education from 1Vellesley College in 1921. Since that time she has acted as physical director at Hliami. Bliss hlargaret Shaw is a graduate of the University of Colorado of the year 1993. She received her certificate from lVellesley two years later and has been an instructor in physical education at Nlianii since 19Q5. Elizabeth Nitchie Cole received her diploma from Central School of Physical Education, New York City, 1922-1. She has been a member of the hliami Physical Education Staff since 1925. Miss M.uzG.mET SHAW' Mas. ELIZABETH COLE ri. . X Page One Hundred and Forty Women's Athletic Association The purpose of the VVomen's Athletic Association is to promote the interest in all sports and physical efficiency, scholarship, and good fellowship. All women students of the University are eligible to member- ship when they have earned three hundred points according to the point system of the Association. Points may he won by participating in the various 31- ENHH1- PWS- seasonal sports, the indoor meet, extra class work, hiking, and observation of health rules. The local organization is affiliated with the national YV. A. A. and members are entitled to Wear the insignia, a bar pin with the letters YV. A. A. Not only does the organization sponsor all athletic activities but it also pro- vides equipment and raises funds for their maintenance. Awards are given to those individuals who have won honors in athletics and to the classes who have ranked the highest in accomplishment and good sportsmanship The WOH16H'S Athletic Board, which has charge of the rules and regulations, keeping the points, and management of athletic meets, is made up of the ofhcers of the association, class managers, and representatives from each class, both of the T eacher's College and Liberal Arts. WOMENS ATHLETIC BOARD Top Row: Deeter, Anderson, Young. Crawford, Evans, Boswell Boftom Row: N orman, Cramton, Engle, Grimes, Dine, Hooper Page One Hundred and Forty-one '. I iff Aff, ff a,,.f- ,f - 1' N' 4' N , Nr , K Q 44 L -,li. 9 N xv ij!!! ',3 'I L . f 1 . -X, AW , N ' 'LM , ..,. N I ua I I I4 uf Q1 ' 1 L L 1 V Q 1 -V 141' . A .ij a K ' .Q A Fla. N.. J 1 ' 'S' K l H i V1 ,J Q! , ?l 'i '1 4 Yi fx ,, iff' yu . JCL ,ff 3 i Wi if N -:wif MN HIL ww M , 1151, J l V 1 ,MQ , l4 y 1 L! U. 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It has many duties, the most important of which is the render- ing of decisions that arise in connection with the violation of the Q91 'X 1 1 1 1 Honor System. Pep meetings at Friday morning chapel hour and on the eve of football games are arranged by the senate. In addition to this, the handling of arrangements for Homecoming, super- vising the decoration of fraternity houses, dormitories, and the campus in general, and arranging the program for between halves of the game, constitute part of the work done in the fall. In general, Student Senate is responsible for carrying on the traditions of lNIiami, and at the same time performing numerous tasks that must be done for the best of the students and the university. Cases of differences arising between the administration and the student body are diplomatically handled by the Senate: the same is true of new problems arising on the campus. The membership is so arranged that the majority are Juniors and Seniors, thus placing the responsibility on students who have had more experience in campus activities and campus problems. Part of the personnel of this body is elected by the studentsg the rest serve by virtue of certain positions which they hold. Three Senior. two Junior, and Page One Hundred and S1'.1'ty-sir A .. .--..,...,, 1 'i Q--- 'X W. '-1-A , -my 'Mawr' f f 41 1-,-,AJ 1 ffl: -1:2 -, .-tk. .. .1,.x.v..,,, . Q uw! Exif.-Q,-'ff -. 'rr f- Iirunzgf. . f I xii 1 f'.g.Z Gi '- .,,, . f -if-1f.E1--..E-1 . X. fl ' .,,,. Q 1 ,- 12 ' - fr ss.. .,.., , ,fx-,. I 5qNs::'.-'f .F,1l .EE:f35?.EQ ffmfvlsZ,,f 51:.,32j.f.. -' 5 Z.. ' My - A 1' kjgrw ff D Fi.. .... ,,.. , 5- 1. .. I , A I ,M J, ,,..9f,.. ,E YN. A ...V --f-'mkw gig. :ja-.-'..',m- 1,2,3 , 'H . ' - 1 5' ' 'I ,fi ,-.iff--.1-.g1'. 1 dj get .. . S sf.,-Mi I - .f 14 'ss -' . -' - 1-33515321 ,,,,, ZZJQLZZQQQ . Qlisregggie ' fllfs, - . ' . .- . f KM ' . f ' X -.av ,, ,QQ--' Y- ,.,,v,,, 4.1, 5142!-.L':. I-71,2 if A37-.iakyc C- .......... . ...... ,... .. .............- ,... ....... . ..... ...... ...........,.-........-....,..... ...,.... ......... ...,. ...........i.5 55.3.0 - . iilxlix, my ,- QYEV' N Gif QAM, s-KJ 5-DXQD 'J' -I-7 Student Senate one Sophomore representatives are elected by their respective classes. The president is elected by the student body from the three Senior representatives. The Junior representative receiving the highest number of votes automatically becomes the vice-president. The secretary and treasurer are elected by the Senate from its body at the initial meeting of the year. The personnel for the year 1927-28 was: Lynne Baker, Fred Kramer, and Norman Welker, Senior representatives: Robert Norris and Robert Roose, Junior representatives: John Pfeiffer, Sophomore representative, Blanche Denius, president of Sophomore T. C. Class: Louise Worch, president of Freshman T. C. Classg Mildred Engle. president of lvomenls Athletic Association: Ruth Neville, president of Y. VV. C. A., David Ott, president of Y. M. C. A., Richard Young, editor of STUDENT: Homer Calihan, chairman of Ogden Hall: Kathleen Outcalt, president of VVomen's Student Council: Julia Glover, house chairman of Bishop Hall: Kathryn Long, house chairman of Hepburn Hall: Catherine Yoder, house chairman of VVells Hall: George Bowers, president of Senior Class: Dwight Franz, president of Junior Class, Robert Goacher, president of Sophomore Classg Lawrence Blankenship, president of Freshman Class. Top Razr: Welker, Bowers. Young. Baker, Rouse. Goacher illirldlc Row: Pfeiffer. Norris. Yoder, Denius. Kramer. Utt llnftmn Row: Glover. Outcalt. Ellis. Long. Neville. Engle Page One HlllI!1fl'd and Sz'.z'fy-.vrzwz 'v 'lp - M. - .I I4 T ' . V tl x y , Q X ltr. I. - v . 5 'L 4 1 Y -4.1, l.Y.'..f!.V .xl ' 5 . - 1 , . . .gi I ' A . 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'X ' ', t , f Ny ..., ,, ., , , ., ,,,,,.,., , , ..,,, C, . . ...,,s,,,g, ss,,,.,,,,, , , , ,, H-X,X,. g5 xsgf N, ,.: ,:g ' -'Q 2 Forum of Representatives Forum of Representatives composed of twenty Seniors. fifteen Juniors, and tive bophomores, acts as an advisory council to the Student Senate. Joint meetings of both are held once a month, at f i! sfi ji iiriiij which any problems of general campus interest are discussed. W'hen -1 such matters as changing the constitution of the student government, the limiting of destructive practices or traditions, or the adopting of new policies are to be discussed, it is through this body that the action is taken. The president of the Student Senate is also the president of the Forum of Representatives. The representatives of this body for the year 1927-Q8 Were: Edith Dietz, Dorothy Gilham, Alice Pound, John George. hlildred Engle, Roy 'Witherby, llarian C raft, Julia Glover. Edward Isakle, VVilbur Coulton, Harriet Beaton, Theodore Ballard, Robert Oswald, Thomas Lohrey, Harold Sielaff, VVilliam Klopp, Currie Stoup, Jeanette VVhite, John Reed, St. Clair Switzer, and Clifford Cook, Seniors: Carlisle Shafer, Sam Morrison, Lee Dutton, Helen Todd, Ruth Dieckman, Jack Greer, Evangeline Dine, Virginia Spiller, Genevieve VVhite, and Edna Coy, Juniors: Albert Dietz, Geraldine Jones, Carolyn Clark, Adelaide Graham, and Robert Edmonds, Sophomores. Top Row: Ballard, Ott, Dutton, Shafer, Welker, Klopp Middle Row: Bowers. Gillham, Clark, Spiller, Graham, Jones, VVitherby Bottom Rozr: Young, Yoder. Engle, Craft, Coy, Diekman, Todd Page One Hundred and Siasty-eight FIX ....,.. ........... .,..,.........,.....,,....,........ . . ....,........,.,.,.........,..... ..... ,. ..,,,. . ..,. .,.,.. , . , . , LK. Q-5 VL'-t were-lr '- ,, ', :.i.:,f1:.iA: 5 2 . 5 X, vf at i , as riiakiv-r 2:4 1 A V. - , 1 . 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Kathryn Long was elected chairman of Hepburn Hall, Julia Glover of Bishop Hall, Catherine Yoder of Wells, Faye Cochran of East, and Sibyl Evans as chair- man of VVest Hall. By virtue of their offices, the following girls are members of Council. Ethel Honnert, president of Senior womeng Helen Todd, president of Junior women, Sarah Stevenson, president of Sophomore Women: Virginia Goodwin, president of Freshman Women, Blanche Denius, president of the Sophomore T. C. Classes, Helen Stewart, president of the Freshman T. C. Classes: president of the Y. W. C. A. Ruth Neville, president of the W. A. A., Mildred Engle, Big Sister Chairman, Edith Dietz, her assistant, Florence Sauer, president of Madrigal Club, Helen Keene, president of Liberal Arts Club, Eleanor Pearson, and lVIary Kumler, president of Alethenai. Top Row: Evans, Yoder, Engle, Kumler, Neville, Outcault, Cochran Middle Row: Sauer, Ellis, Long, Keen, Denius Bottom Row: Glover, Honnert, Dine, Todd, Burkhardt, Hood i l I l ' Page One Hundred and S1i.rIy-nine 4 ' Fi 6-Ig! ixxlx I 5 Il .,,x 'BCT' x Alb. . X' rl il u, l if. 1JQfii.2f.: .5 ,. ,. . ful l l E l 1 'Y llsfilksi ll. 1 I 'L V. X' V' ff' - 'BTJ-fr-1. .-xxx -AN N u- T. A l 'll 'ix l. 5 ,su ,yr .-L45 i. le! 4 iii ff if f : s o N wi -iw iw 1 , , , . we 4 X- 'Ni .., 1 . i , 7 ll 1.1- L' - Ki' J . JL ,INDI e u, fda. . ,. V1 i A, ir, :T ' .mls i i- 'J' 'Liga 2.229 al 'gba 1 -:Af wi in g.. , Pi Wil It J My M li 'lfuf Cllr? l ll . .yy A ,Gal V. 51 Gvwe ' .CXiJ.'Fv 77-K 'Qi-LsfE T'1'.5 li ge 31 ll 'll l ,ff3.Q' :lx ,l M17 . may 'if' , xx NRL! . 51, El l I , l f F, ,lx E 1 il' J .. 2 V' Z' J il ig A if ' , ,l l' 'L' ,gi l l i s 1 s il ll . iw: g gill W 'li ,M l Lil 15 .lf . 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If 1,Jii5..1,q:bwJ .qp,-'..1ig::-:if University Marshals T every entertainment at Benton Hall, or at any official University function, one will see seven men of the Junior class immaculately attired in tuxedos, carrying themselves with a seeming air of officiality. These are the University Marslials. In 1904 hliami incorporated the idea of Chicago University of having Uni- versity Marslials to officiate at all the public exercises of the University. At that time and until recent years a Junior of each fraternity and one from the independent group were selected by the faculty to be' the Marshals. However, with the growth of the college and the increase of the number of fraternities, the faculty has thought it advisable to pick seven Juniors on the basis of interest and ability to act in that capacity. The head marshal for the past year was George Pefferg he was ably assisted by James Ferguson, Jack- Greer, Raymond Novatney, Austin Sprague, Lloyd Douglas, and Carlisle Shafer. Douglas, Greer, Novatney, Peffer, Sprague, Shafer Page One Hundred and Seventy N I A v. 1 4 , . l . - 1 G1:1,11.,iwAiz,2ll, .,........,..,.. S no ,,...,.,..,.., .... ,.,.....V i . ...... .... H ...A .....--..-.. ........fD f SQL, ya X - - 1 . c .,-YJ -h ww,-'x . - . ' , ' 4 QV.. . .NN i , f. V : 'I-l :: 1 fQW 'East-Fifi it -- . I. Q Y ,- Q ,il Lv ,132-,-',1'i'5FZ 1' XTQI-I.-,'.? -if . I , ' faux, 'f.f,N- Y X 5 t. ff, , lewis..-,-'Q' .Ii ,, . y ,L :gy - N V rl . '1 ' ... : Q I 4 tl V' K H. . .f. Zi., , . . ., ,1 Ni Axe-559 'f'ffjN-,QQ .,,..x. ,..,, f. ,, b 'fziz--.,l5 ' I, .U X X - Q ,-,psy ,- xy Q.. f .. 3-tc,g'c,x ....,.. ..... ....., ,,., ..,. .. . . ,., .... ..... . ,. ,,.. . .. . .... , .. pi N-SQ - X' A HIL, .AV 1, . 'ffiffn 'N' Lf,lf f 1255-...-' '-?.'Lf '-.JXX?.1x ' ' Nfl? ' '. 5 I ' x Varsity Social Club , ' il-IE Varsity Social Club was established to foster a better social life .I JQW on the campus. In the old days, before dancing became such a popu- ', lar social activity, this was quite a job. It is now much easier to plan ,g'5f1Ak f. 'I :X JI! 5,41 ifljj lg . . . 2-fm may 1 entertainments for the whole campus, since a good dance is always i,. popular. Wihen one hears the remark there's a varsity tonight. he of ' I --f-: 1 knows that it, will be a good dance, for a very reasonable price. e- . I, V . I . ' , . . . . ' 'f ' The club is so organized that only an experienced leader can be in charge, ' 1-U'- , , s as the Vice-president, a J un1or, always becomes president the tollowlng year. -Ll X V, Since the club exists for the benefit of the campus, it never runs in competition A with social functions of other organizations. As a result of this policy, the num- ,,' ber of dances given by the club is decreasing, as the social life of the campus becomes more complex, and various organizations become socially independent. Top Row: Feigert. Justin. Edwards, Olmutz Boffom Row: Franz, Greer, Ewbank, Bennett, Click Page One H IlIZdl'C'lI and Seventy-0116 v Ffa , , 1 P c 371 I o . ir! 1 ' --1'J, 12 I -T ' N-fx' , 5 '15 515555 L5 55 55 555 5 1 55 5 5 5 55 5 5 5 v 55 L5 5 5' l 5 x-149541 'tif 5 X Y 4 . Lx' rw P' 5 ij, ' Ligf ' K ::.--!Y-- - -f . Q f fl 5 ui ig ,y -Jllff gf-. 5 -4, ,gf rw 5 YU .- ,.,f'1 ' ' 2. -.l.-f-. f,.' 'H f Tff'S ?f '- ,gs 5, ,.. fyxlai.. ff-, .N 5: -' - fu 5 fn .' Km, 4 frail?-size 5 . ,gp if p, yu 1 ,5l 4 al' 55 555 J5 , 5g 15 , ,N , 'I - 5515 ,i 5, 15 5 F5 5 15x '5'5r 5 5. ii. K 51 . 55 L 5 55 5 5 . A4 S 5 Q, '55 .55 I 5 55 QQ 555 U, .., ww ee 5555 i5 5 55 5 ei 5' W5 5 5 -af 5 51555 ' . if? 55 , ' 55 5 'EET 57 . 'iii 1' ii, ' , W - 5 ,Y , w 'L '5 12,11 w 5' 2 L Serge 5 EX 595 wjrp .1 V 3 Q : 1 , ,1.,1 . -f-, 5 . I V, . ..,...,,.,. , .,.. ,5... . .,.... .,,., .....,.. . . .., ..,., . , V. ,.,, .. ,A,-,. ,i ...Q ....,,..., ijE..v, 1.v-lg.: E .-,X iw. . lg 5 f ' -fi 5 1 A f 'ggi Q- - , i I I 1' . ji 5 if V 5 . 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Unlike the other class dances, this dance ,iallfai . 5 , it .- if ai Tiff' . . . . .' , f was for the seniors only. This was their dance, their mght. The gym took on a gay attire. There, to the enchanting strains of the orchestra, the clever performances of entertainers, the seniors danced away the last night of their undergraduate days. T Praise for the success of the Ball goes to Curry Stoup and his committee. Decorations were headed by VVilbur Coulton, Florence Sauer, Ruth Neville and Gerald Gross. To Lynne Baker and Helen Brunton went the responsibility of engaging the orchestra and entertainers. Richard Young saw that it lacked nothing in the way of publicity. Mildred Schiller and St. Clair Switzer had charge of the refreshments, Ross hlooney and Eleanor Pearson the chaperons, and H. Clay Flynn and Edith Dietz of the tickets. Top Row: lllooney, Stoup, Coulton, Gross, Flynn, Young Bottom Row: Brunton, Pearson, Schiller, Sauer, Neville, Dietz 5 Page One Hundred and Seventy-two Qs - is s b,A,:zN,f 1 , Il, ..,. , ..,. . .., , , , , , . Eigifllve if -F eff- Alf T , , - , ' ' iiimf' , 1: '-1.2 . ,. .M 1- ' in .V .1 . . . ,. f-'.'I-Q-.Lf Ei' -ess: ' f5iysQ..xq.g'V., E M .- H Q , 7 'wqfxsXXi,' .QQ .. 'i , 1 ' 5, , , .. .,, . , ,, or r F ,M , , .. g V6 -X . - ' f . BRN-IWI' ..1iQQ. ..,.. .... ILL ,..-. ...il . .... ,QQ .,... .,. , .Q , , .,, . . , ,, , . . X- cg' X, C, , . er ' it new Q, Junior Prom f if in XABIS were over, the first semester ended. Then came the biggest 4' . . . f . 1 J social event ot the vear, the Junior Prom. Huffe minted scenes i 1 rw 7 illuminated with sott colored lights, Japanese lanterns, and cherry blossoms transformed Herron Gym into a beautiful Japanese valley, L with the dawning sun breaking over a lake, mystic temples, water gardens, beautiful cherry trees, with a mountain in the distance, an artistic blend- ing of gold, orange, red, green, and blues. It seemed that Dottie lNIiller must have been born to wear a crown, so stately, so charming was she as she led the grand march. 'l . . ,-sf From the grand march to the last note of Good N ight Ray lNI1ller and his . f famous Florentine Room orchestra did honor to the occasion. The Prom was a great success, much praise is due to lVIcNamara and his assistants: Jones, Ellerman, Adams, Peffer, Greer, Glick, Fuller, H. Callihan, Annis, Edwards, Downey, Graesar, J ustin, Throwbridge, Schmidt, Evans, Heistand, Thornhill, Todd, VVithgott, Parker, 0'Dea, Cochran, and Schweitzer. Top Row: Heistand, Greer, Ellerman, Callihan llfiddle Row: Schmidt, Jones. Justin, Fuller, Cochran Bottom Row: Parker, McNamara, Adams, Franz, Withgott, Annis Page One Hundred and Seventy-three 5 ti 4 'T :-4- I ff-3 fl' 1 il V244 ,ab .4.-4, ,f '-- 1. 4. C - ...'1,'.t5 .-,,- X 15 M. ' A 'A tx ,.: KJ, ' 'ff' fill! ff ' j'vAllL! I ' Z' , lt' xl --f '1 'f lv V l l l i l I 1 5' . i l i l . 1 ll tl l ll . .is l 24+ ix--4921, is l . ., fvhi.l -P--'fllqxlvi 'N l J- Ti, , ' - - P-513. - 5 , . lil yt it t .1 fltfhl lllk .llf 'Till ill lll' r'. '..f---ef-ee - .xy . Qififflf ,T-rlfllrx' he fffif? -fir igj 1 If DQ .1 r., wwf Lf . 1 ,Av fy ,J J 1, if s v 1 fx 3 . ill ,Ll L. Ljl slag L-,Tex .fi gl' . ill wig . tif' i Will ,M .M , ,ll ll bill. . H TM -:lf .xiii . JS' f il. , l'1 G31 or fl ' 4 I.. V. , , ,, , ,, ll' 1 1 l 'N -H ' . 1 . - . 12'-e f ' . 1 '.,' 2 iff ' M ' 1.1. I X ' 55.5. ' 75 . .I 'I ' . 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X Auf' i' 'lrzff Sophomore Hop L u HE 'annual bophomore Hop xx as given in honor of the football squad 5 ,,6il school year -Xrt Pavne and his band of recording and broadcasting L4 4 '..ll artists furnished delightfully 6I1t6I'tEL1I11I1g IHUSIC for the occasion -lr, V 'Y 7 L 'Q 0 A A I and proved to be one of the most successful social functions of t.he i NAL ex? ' N 7 , -1 ' x - The interior of the Gym was transformed into an attractive dance floor, The contrasting colors of black and white were arranged in checkerboard and futur- istic designs. The low striped ceiling came to the center where a large dome of black and white Checkerboard gave a dazzling effect. to the hall. The side walls were solid white and from the center dome hung two large indirect lights. Harry Stryker was elected King of the Hop. The dance opened with the grand march and coronation of the King. Programs of black and white were given as favors for the evening. The stunning decorating scheme, the mellow lights together with the sweet and peppy music added a rare atmosphere to the hall. Threelhundred couples glided lightly over the floor. They frolicked until tired and fatigued yet each left with an utterance of praise to Chairman Eldon Demaline and his cohorts: Merkel, Taylor, Batchelder, Albaugh, Bobenmeyer, Reed, Brown, lVIede, Granger, Wiggernian, Hunter, Johnson, Hertenstein, Pearce, Wood, Nasser, Gale, Kain, Finkbine, Govan, Spreen, Edmunds, and Martin. Top Row: Hertenstein, Hunter, Nlede. Govan, Johnson lllidrllv Razr: Bobenmeyer, Edmonds, Batchelder, Merkel, Reed, Demaline, VVoods Bofiom Row: Martin, Finkbine, VViggerman, Gale, Pierce Page One H mzflrerl and Sevenfy-jbur Nw f I K K f X 4 Qf ivan -I i iff, J?1UIJ53ILJKC!4i.XTT10NS X ...vi b 1.J jfs YL 'A In X ,,. 41, ,. 1 A, ,. A 1 'Pm x -.X 'X ii-yu .. 51.4. ..Y : 5 Miami Student This is the second year that the IILUII STUDENT has been published as a semi-weekly newspaper. and its growth in scope and circulation reflects the progress of the fniversity. Changing the date of publication from YYed- nedav and Saturday' to Tuesdav and Fridav was g one of the many changes made to bring the news to the readers while fresh and timely. Advertisers, R' You-XG' EMM too. have shown their approval .oi this change by the use of more space in advertising. Closer contacts have been maintained with the faculty and the administra- tion. As a member of the Ohio College Newspaper Association the STKDENT receives weekly news bulletins which contain many items of interest from other colleges and universities. All members of the staff have cooperated in the gath- ering of news from all sources available to the STKDEXT. Since the appearance of the first periodical by lliami students in 1826, all publications have. by the changes. marked the development of the University. Top Roux' Bennett. McNamara. Phillips. Wiithgott. Patterson. llciurely Bohom Rozr: Blackburn. Simmons. Dietz. Larrick. Sprague. Niswonger 'J Page One Hundred and Sererzfy-sz'.r Miami Student The BIIAM1 STL'nEN'r of today is quite a con- trast with the type of paper published one hundred and two years ago. Established in 18Q6, the lVIIAMI STUDENT is the oldest college newspaper west of the Alleghenies. Those who composed the statl' for the year 1927-Q8 are: Richard Young, Editor-in-chief: St. Clair Switzer, Assistant Editor: Nick Bennett and J' Robert Patterson, Associate Editors: J. Paul Blc- C. McM1cu.u:1,,liu.w.,1Iyr. Namara and I. Newborn, Sports: Blartha Phillips and lNIarie Wlithgott, Society: Austin Sprague and Alex iNIcSurely, Copy and Proof : Robert Bourne, Exchange: Blackburn, llcfiuire, Larrick, Dietz, lVitherby, Pearce, Amos, Sigman, Forman, Leffler, Giles, Rogers, Wialters, Keller, Death, Morris, Evans, Schaeffer, Dewey, Truitt, Spiller, Shoemaker, Potter, Hood, News Wiritersg Layman, Stevenson, lNIartens, Gaible, Feature Wlritersg Johnson, XV. Amos, Bell, Cramer, VVoolford, Sports lvritersg Charles iNIciNIichael, Business Maiiagerg Rollin Niswonger, Wiinfield Simmions, Assistant Business Nlanagers. Top Roux' VVitherby, Giles, Johnson. Pierce, Leffler, Evans Bottom Roux' Amos, Blorris, Truitt, Bell, Death, Dewey, Forman Page One Hundred and Sererzfy-seven 'J-1 .ff iF ,Qx I K I 1 1- l 1 FSE' .1 Li 4 5. , I' u L, 5 I - :LQ A , T r L K .. v -Qs- nk. ...'. s'...,,. ' I , ' , . .fl 5 . ff--X ?ii',l -gpm -XJ , . K Y--g-r -if .J fftfliil' tiff .X 'sr 2 Recensio To the Junior class is given the honor of pub- lishing the year book. This is an honor of which they are justly proud. and each staff attempts to produce a book which will surpass that of their predecessors. A staff strives to do more than to make a simple pictorial and typographical record: it would 'IQY5 produce a book that has individuality. which is -ze.m4if-fwrffa. artistic and beautiful. J. BAKER. Eflimf Wvhen a staff starts to work it finds that college life is very complex. There is much that we would remember. not just athletic contests. dances. parties. and good times, but friends, classmates. professors. vine-covered buildings. stately trees. and shady paths. A year book to be successful must include all of these. With this in mind the 1928 staff has attempted to produce a book which will mirror life. as it is. life as we know it. so that others viewing the reflection will see here real people, not a group on a four year vacation but rather a group working together. playing together. developing characteristics which will later be useful. There is. however. quite a step from a vague idea to a finished book. a step which called for cooperation of the editorial. arts. and business staffs. The work Top lfozr: Vochran. Mc-Xaniara. Hood. Bourne. Evans Hoffom Hou-: Augustine. Grimes. lYeil. King, Hanclschin Y .LJ 3 4 Yj1,M',t:- L V. , , v - 1 . . M v. ,. 1, Page Une' HIlIlfl1'f'lI and Swefzfy-f'z'gl1f . 4 Recensio was too much for these staffs alone. Their work was greatly facilitated by the able assistance of contributors from the Sophomore and Senior classes, and much credit is due them for the success of the book. The personnel of the editorial staff was: Sibyl j J' 5,34 Evans, Associate Editor: Fave f'ochran, Art Editor: f i - Q Q. Eleanor Handschm, W ilbur Foulton, Minerva Vlephane, rf' Ygi32jfS?J'Ji' 'i s'7'. Reynold Yvurnelle. Robert Coulton, and Robert Avar- ren, Assistantsg Paul B'IQ'N2LllltlI'2li, Athletic Editorg N. flEIlll'ILBAl'lill.lfII.s'..llj1I'. Robert Bourne, Editor of Class Section: Nlildred King, Faculty Editor: Dorothy Augustine, Supervisor of Blountingg Blartha Hood, Vopy Editor, Nancy Grimes, YYomen's Athletics Editor: Robert Weil, Photograph Editor: Franklin Dunn, Assistantg Sophomore Contributors: Wil- liam Hunter, Albert Dietz, hlary K. Sortman, Jane Hayward. Virginia Pearce, lVIargaret. Evans, hlarjorie Leffler, Vivian liobenmeyer, Sara Stevenson, Jesse VValters, Dorothy Donald, Elizabeth Patterson, and Sarah Stephenson. The three Sophomore assistants to the business staff were Lloyd Larrick, Andrew Althauser, and Howard lirenneman. Top IfU1l'.' foulton, Dunn. Hayward. Ilnnter, Dietz, Vlephane rllizlfllc Roux' Yvllrnelle. Pearce, BI. Evans, Bobenmeyer, I,efl'ler, Sortman Bofiom Razr: Donald. Brenneman, Larrick, Patterson. Althauser. Stevcnscn. Walters Page Um' Ilumlrcfl and Scrwnfy-r11'm' 'wr ', A . x x -4 Sf I ' 5 . r , 7 I 1 r 4 A3 1 sir X 1 i i M iflz?-A JRLQL'-V TX :QQ- s, .Sf ,:- I- '- .- L- -Faq 'jd' --xg te ::.s. 3 -A Q Y fdqjvid ,LV ., A.-, 1 x U,-4 t fl i . 'U' ,'l!,, it -Y flfrxgikix rx 2 Q ' Q-fl gl .l ll 'T' lil' ,, .il ' '17 l nfl i ij i Wi .. X l .Y 1 1'3 L . fW'. 11. 1- W 'rf Pg. N, 5-lit Y X 414.1 '- Vila... -J gginiri, 1 .4 . 'H 'mf 1 1 ri., M y f-53 jk .Fl a Ei all ' fy! .tl .-Q 'sg i Q 5 1 ft ill: ykffl ff li, ,Alibi-f gt: ffj' ,5ii'ffsv?1?r 1fki -,pgf,k,4,f. 1 ,NX .-1 1. I tj, s .fiiffff . ng' 5 , 9 ' . ,- it - 1 'L. '79 l , 2 I i li lf it li W lil aj i I. qu il l ll l 1 l 4 W? li lf i .l :l il Ll i if .yi l :iff l .ll i 3 , 1 1 1 M W iw l t ' 1 at l if 1 ll sl t U H g t .ls t Ili , Y 1 it ,WH 4 , so ,s ,I l e il i s lik-?+1QE1 1, ,. zllggflrrifnil - . S i Y 5 f A X ,N 'Z-3, fiifggiqftgbtt . -21 ' Miampus ., hIiami's literary-humorous magazine, the it Miampus, made its first appearance in February, E the fruit of plans which were begun soon after i the opening of school in the fall. Two more issues followed, in the months of April and May, in keeping with the policy of publishing the Miampus six times yearly, thrice each semester. c 3 Quoting from the editorial in the magazine's first number, relative to its aim, we find Its fi- GROSS- Eflffflf prime purpose will be to print the best writing and art that is being produced in lNIiami University. 'l'hat the magazine has achieved a large degree of success is indicated by the favor which it has won among the administration. faculty, and student body. A small group of eight students. the original petitioners, constituted the Miampus board for the first number. Additions to the board soon afterward increased the number to twenty-five. lVIembership on the three separate staffs, editorial, art, and business, is based on the quality and quantity of preliminary work executed by the tryout. Graduation will not take so heavy a toll on the board, but-seven members laying down the pen and brush for the cap and gown. These are the editor and two each on the editorial, art, and business staffs. Top Row: Camine. Coulton, Hales, Glover, Patterson, Norris, Clephane Bottom Row: Truitt. Pfefferle, Witherby, Cashbaugh, Wenrick, Dietz, Wurnelle, Karns l l Page One Hundred and Eighty ,Ar C Q ,xi x. . X 4, N N '- ,M,.',, N -XI A X A X -hun .,..,.,Nw A, X N K 4 ,- - . xxx, x -0,., -N - fu- , , ., ,,,, X -.x 4 9 .N . V, f, l ..-,..v Y . ., ,, ,,, . NN -T, ' ' A.,A - .-'-ff 73Lt f Aa 'io pf- :AL 7,2 -,.-1.5 -.,Y Q it I-2, fa . ,lb-' fy. Ax 'fm-n. -IL ,-Q4 X AL '1 .x ' 4: XJX 'x up 1 x ,X . 5 , ,-1x,x Y- , ffxut Q N X x , g. f V ,I Xxx X41 QM 1 hf - 1 L W ' Y .qsqbh-Y., ' ' - x 4 P , A Q AJ, ,GN ,7K -IJ , -V. .,-0,-,L X 52,15 ffl- u C' , I 4:2 -96, fvC ,4 ,fill Al, L f- f -N X f-U I 'ww F7 N is ,f - - fly EZ f : ,X-,xx I fUr f f V X f ff ,J RZ Rik 17N A ivy:-' DIEJEVXTE 6- . f-X he-g 4. k 1 lf, lu- 'WX s. - walk ' Zhfis ' A F it-Rims? 5: LN 4 ee fees Men's Debate XTEBEST in lTen's Debate has been increasing steadily during the jd -fs - last sei eral years and lglllr iear reached the point Where tvvo teams represented each side of the question. Resolved: That the lnited States government should cease to protect American private invest- - ments in foreign countries Was the question chosen early in the season at a meeting of debate coaches from several of the Ohio Colleges. lliami teams engaged in three dual and one triangular debates during the season besides an unofhcial discussion of the question early in the season with a team from Albion College. The actual debating year started off when the lliami attirinative traveled to Greencastle to meet the strong DePauw negative while the Bliami negative went into Indiana to debate the Butler College repre- sentatives. Then followed a non-decision dual debate with Wittenberg. YYittenberg's afiirmativeimeeting lliami at Oxford College with the lliami affirmative at Springfield. In the third debate. against Denison. the Oregon Plan of speaking was used in both places. lTiarni's negative remaining at home. This type of debate calls for fast thinking and ertemporaneous speaking on the part of the participants. The season was finished up right when both lIiami's teams vanquished the Cincinnati representatives in one of the most hotly contested meets of the season. Top Razr: Dietz. Koski. Anderson. Coles. Lyons Hfffow Roar: Gabbert. J. Blackburn. P. Blackburn. Morse. Bourne Page Um' Him fffi ani Ez'gkff:-frr sssmxaMmmwSm::m russia ezaaavt 'ii :K 1-,: . - 1 1 l Rx 3 1 . 1 s.: sssxs,-'.-I ' . ' s x.- --JX- vggs ,ws5.N- N.. -,l. .. N . N . ,M V K Q .N V -K f.,-ggi-CE ,..., ....... ., ,..... . ,.., - ...,. , .,.....,......,,.. , .,..,,. ..,.., . ,,.... , ,.,. ,, .,,- Qtr k ,- Q55-41 Women's .Debate lHREE years ago Bliami had her first women's debate team. In these I three short years these teams have met with remarlfable success. Last year the negative team came through the entire season without loosing a single decision. The affirmative team with an almost per- fect record lost but one. The season this year opened with a triangular debate, in which the Nliami negative met Butler at Indianapolis, and the affirmative met DePauw at Vonners- ville. Both teams were victorious. The debates with Wittenberg were as usual non-decision debates. Denison was forced to bow to Bliami both at Granville and at Oxford. The affirmative met Albion in a single debate, and suffered the only defeat of the season. The hliami negative team met and vanquished the Cincinnati team at Cincinnati. Because of a misunderstanding the debate between the Mianii affirmative and the Cincinnati negative was not held. To the Miami negative goes the honor of having passed through two seasons without having suffered a defeat. The affirmative team for this year was composed of Florence Sauer, Sarah Buchanan, Helen Bourne, Martha Alberts, Margaret Niestrath. The negative was upheld by lNIarjorie Leffler, lVIartha Baker, Celia Long, and Sue Anspach. Baker, Niestrath, Sauer, Bourne, Leftler, Anspach, Long, Alberts, Buchanan Page Om' Ilzlrzdred and Efglzfy-ll1rf'v f l 1 A Y A l ,. 3 1 1 I, ,kt H' Ti '1 -5. f i iv N -.-A, . -. I i V I ff l , l si. .4 'mf A I if ,iv - - , , ,rg 4 P 4, .2 ' 3, ' Tfjs-?' J -A -,fd , xqzff, N' -jr KJ K '. x - , l f' Lf :.P,i. s ' E... ..,, ' ,.... 1 ...... .lZfTIT m T.-. .,111TT'iTTiT 'T1'T '1T 1f,f-,Q..-.....--.. 'sf . Sv-V ,,,,.. 5519... - .ss - , I ' T- ,T I iii f' s ,ffm x i g A V 4.-m' . s - ' , H-I: x-.-,X : . . . . , :-S.-1:,'5!5' .Q .5: af, jisagj , ' . V 2 . Q I V , Q K ' v ,f-'K-,11g,,-,ia ?.sSXV-L-5.5?:,f.i . Iffff ' is A . . . , , . , . . y.fN,,agx5c,5fQ,,..Jg- '. 1, ' I , -1 . N- . 5 ' -1 , I ., H ,.f - '. ' z A. A,-fjjjjjf-'--'frgggffq A sffft-XX E--:sfes - - ' - ' . - -'- 1 V . . -. -- . . 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The contest was sponsored by the local chapter of Tau Kappa Alpha. national honorary forensic fraternity. Resolved: That this House deplores the influence of the democratic principle, was tl1e subject used in the debate, the Englishmen supporting the afiirinative, while the lliami debaters defended democracy by upholding the negative. lYith ready wit and clever repartee the English speakers introduced a style of debating entirely new to a lliami audience: and the llliami men skillfully met the verbal attacks of their more experienced opponents. John Blackburn, George Anderson and Albert Dietz, with Victor Coles as alternate, represented lliami in the contest, while the British team was composed of Frank Darvall of the University of Reading, Andrew Haddon of the University of Edinburgh, and John Ramage of the London School of Economics and Political Science. Dietz. Blackburn, Anderson. Coles Page One' Hunrlrerl and Eighty-jbur f -,,J.-...- W y ,. VEB ,. ' Y ' ,..-.-,M .-. 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All types of instruments were well repre- sented and ably directed by lllr. Bert Ixeller who succeeded in imbuing limp y the members with a wonderful spirit in addition to their musical B Y abilities. There were always forty or fifty men under colors to enthuse the rooters and contribute to those numerous Big Bed victories, both on the gridiron and court. The Band accompanied the Big Red football team on two trips this year- to Dayton and Fincinnati. It gave every lNIiami student. no little thrill when the red and white uniformed men lined up as in battle array against. the opposing band during the halves of each game, and especially at Dayton and Cincinnati where our' band was not in the least outshone by the home bands. The personnel of the band is: Leader, Bert. Keller: cornets, MacAllister, Thurn, Hinkle, Clark, Van Ausdale, Sweet, Smith, Byrkett, Amos, Johnson, Henshaw, Siler, Baritone, lNIattala, Justin, Biffle, saxophone, Hoppe, VValters, Kulman, Brandon, Athertong clarinets, Cox, Lawrence, Speers, Condo, Flook, Peck, Gaskill, Sigristg basses, Bush, Dommg drums, lforrison, Tish, Bateman, Robson: trombones, Wilson, Amos, J., Harman, Gowdy. Page One Hundred and Eighty-six r' - - llEa mmxwmmw Rw'smvwmk s kmQm a w s f N .,,.:: 1 , , ...f l!1:vxf'S'i,' ' ' . k l ' , NN' V , - , e,. . 1 'lp , 4 . i ' 'Q-251, , -E i v' .N tt gs we ' - ' ' N , A .,k,,v9N filo.. .. ,... h ...Q . Y... .R i .tn ,. li. N W .r , , ,,,ffN ' ' . i shin ,.,-Egypt! ,,,. - ...,,......,.,......,.,.... .,.. - ,,- ....,............,, ,..-..,- ,.,..,. ,... . -,.,...-...g...g. ..,.,.. . ....... -,...,, ..,.. ,. .,...., - ..,,.. s. 1, X ix,-ba! A.QF - , University Orchestra - -- HE University Orchestra is one of the oldest musical organizations at C I lNIiami. It affords an opportunity for advanced performers to partici- ug t gji in the study of modern and classic compositions. Membership is L, 1 R A U pate in orchestral work. A high standard of excellence is maintained attained through individual try-outs. Semi-weekly rehearsals are held throughout the year. The crowning achievement for the past year was the annual concert held at Benton Hall, March second, with lNIr. Donald Kisane as conductor. A varied program was presented. including the works of Beethoven, lNIendelssohn, Bain- bridge-Crist, and Ponchulli. In addition to this the orchestra gave performances in several neighboring towns. The orchestra sponsors the string quartet, com- posed this year of Virginia Lafferty, Blaxine Grindle, Sibyl Evans, and Harriet Brate. The personnel of the orchestra this year is: Violins, Virginia Lafferty, con- cert mistressg lVIaxine Grindle, Wlilliam Poland, Ruth Boydston, lVIadge Shaper, Virginia Van der Hoff, Anita Strauch, Billie Fee, Gertrude Hocker, hlelva Brown, James Ferguson, Louise lVIeIlvaine, lfarion Roth, lNIarjorie Bond, Dorothy Miller, Lucinda Hadsel, and Willizlni Hodgesg viola, Isabel VVilliams, Sibyl Evans, cello, Harriet Brateg bass viol, Ruth Suterg tuba, Robert Dammg clarinet, Carl Spreen, Eleanore Stierg oboe, Professor James St. Johng trumpet, Louise Carrol, Arletta Carr, trombone, Clarine VVickerhamg horn, hlildred lNIinnichg kettle drums, Professor E. K. Foster, piano, Galen Glasgow. Page One Hundred and Eighiy-sm'c'n xx -1 Ly hi, 4' ,fe K Fa ,sg E ,L L4 3 1 .-s Cir-2' 4 - , r L lt' ljqafkiis-, . sim? 1 -, '.-,r 1' v X .1 I V ll . UN ,I ll 'V 14 I , xx. ' ,. If tv at ills., y 1 K 'tr P 1 if H , f -,. H JH - y ,flwyll 1, -N- ,. 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They finished their season, in Oxford, on April thirteenth with a popular concert and vaudeville show. By far the most important thing the club is to undertake, however, is the European trip this summer. This tour is sponsored by the Arts Crafts Guild. The club, students, and alumni wl1o are to make up the party will sail for England on June twenty-seventh and spend thirty-five days abroad, visiting England, Belgium, France. and Germany. The trip has been made to include all alumni of lVIiami who care to go. Lynne Baker, student manager of the trip, has been busy for the past two months making the final arrangements for the tour. ' This trip will not only be an enjoyable one for the members of the party, but will also be quite an advertisement for Miaiiii. Top Roux' Keller, lVilson, Stoup, Schultz, Truitt, Satterfield, Larrick, Peters Second Roux' DelYert. Ross. Kulman. Ellerman, Justin, Morrison, Miller, Bergeron Th ird Roux' Downey, Miltenberger, Swartz, Cox, Steman, VVurnelle, Turner, Bally, Schmidt Boifonz Roux' Albaugll, Oswald, Pallerine, Lohrey, Director Ross, Long, Leis, Van Ausdale Page One Hundred and Eighty-eight ...... ....:............ ,-E ...,.-.....-...-..- ..,....,. ...r. x' M . . -1 V., , fi- Lggfb ,SKS 5131- F - 1 rv .uw-..' fri'-as-figs, 4. 1 A Q. xEEi7'E'j.?-Q . 2' Em-I-.is Nix V ' X'-1'.1.iSl 'Ez 1 , H , f fax -'f ., ,. .l 1. , . V . '1 n ,DgNfE:SRf'fj.i.L.:-L',.'. -51252-1'f..f'11' . j W .1 , :Q 1 1 . ' v. ' . A-',,.,,f.fs,-x..,,,.f--wr ,qv M 2, ' 1 A ' , , .. ,sw lI,-.i. ...., .1 ..,.., - .,,. ' x.., Q 1,2-YJT 'Wit fi l A 55.-iTsfw ' be-was b-',-A ,-,', 1 - ,AA- .. ' ' - 1. qi :gif as-i5xxl'V,:11iFffv.11vgsk a2221.ei2'11svif? :s-rff D55-,Q ,v-, fr, MQ? am ax? it -V CN .......,.......... -.., .............,..... -..-..,- .... - ...... --,-........... ,... -. ...,.,, I ,J 3.5, Q. Yi fx' ., N? ' Cmf' C11-- ' it-4i5-..-I R, ,My '.'l.JXE',, -Bled x Madrigal Club Fail, gy Madrigal Club which was organized in September, 1908, has for its purpose the study and public performance of part songs, choruses, It it and Cantatas written for women's voices. The hrst dlrector was JIM Professor R. H. Burke who wrote the lVIiami March Song. He was followed by Miss Sarah Norris who led the club in 1916-17. Professor directorship. A. W. Martin succeeded her and the club is at present under his capable Membership in the organization is obtained by individual tryouts. During the past year seventy-five girls were members of the club. Each year the club presents a public recital. This year such numbers as, Song of the Rhine-Nymphs Cfrom Dusk of the Godsuj, Lullaby, arranged by Ferrari, and the cantata, The Chambered Nautilus, by Mrs. H. H. E. Beach, appeared on the program. One of the most important events of the year is the Ohio Intercollegiate Con- test. This year Girl's Glee Clubs from the University of Cincinnati, Ohio Uni- versity, Bluffton College, and Ohio Wesleyan were the guests of Miami for this contest held on March 16. Although the girls did not carry off first honors in the Ohio Intercollegiate Contest, they were highly complimented on their work by Mr. Moore, Director of University School of Music at Ann Arbor, Michigan, and adjudicator of the contest. Top Row: Doughton, Lance, Donaldson, M. Brown, Riggs, M. Smith, VVarren, Ludeke, Steir, Patterson, Ellis, Carrol. Anderson Second Row: Deeter, Rowley, Marshall, Simmons, Shaper, Prather, Gerdeman, Beaton, Hanna, Reigle, Yoder, Perrine, Walters. Meyers Third Row: Carpenter, Kline, Shumard, Carr, Stewart. Mead. Mitchell. Devers, Shaw, Mayee, D Landis, Viney, Sims, VVeaver, Swan Plmrth Row: Shealy, LaRue, Straub. Overman, Riley, M. Brown, Layman, Grace, Korb, Loyer, -+1 Keen, Handy, Glidewell Bottom Row: Spring, Schiller, Slusser, Gump, A. Brown, F. Smith, Shubbert, Donald. B. Smith, Mietenkotter, Pearce. Sortman, Stitt Page One Hundred and Eiglzty-nine .1 I 'lr I - ' 1 I 7 4 ' ,, I I r F53 Y .A 1 . A L . 5 Q-ay QET fag: X351-4'Yfrx-S EYES? ' M v.,--1 U A asia , ,, ,,,,,,,, ..,.,,. , ....,.......,,,,..,,.. .... , 4,.... .,,-, ..4.4.....,, .,,,4,.,... ....,,...,.,....... ,..,.,.... .,,, ...,.........., ,...... . . . - . - - .....,............. - ...... V......... - .-....,--....-...s..-.--..V-...-.............,.,.............---,-3 ,, ..... .,..... ..x..,.. , ..., ..., . .C .. .. W... ..,, ...,,... ,......... .,,... , , . .,....g ..,., . C 1 .,,, , ,V ....,. ,. ,X.. , ., .... ..... x,,,,.t,W5 . , . trac ,, i i .siiis ,Q ss ,... ,S C , Q- 'L b D . 5 ' I ' ' . ' , i Vesper Chorus HE Yesper Chorus made its first appearance on the campus this year. l'i3ly4.' ,. . . . . , 'llus mixed chorus IS composed ot the members ol the Hlens Glee Club and Madrigal Club. Under the able supervision of Mr. .-1 ii -1 'irq-, , . . . . . . . I f A. V' . Klartm th1s chorus has lllI'H1Sl'16d some flne music tor the Sun- day Yespers Services. Although the entire chorus only sings on special occasions yet some part of it, either' the Glee Club, Madrigal Club, male or mixed quartettes, have ap- peared frequently. One of the most successful programs of the year was given on December 11 . At this time the entire chorus presented the Cantata, Childe Jesus, by Joseph Clokey, formerly of lliami, and Hazel Jean Kirk, of Oxford. The excellent music given by the chorus as a whole, or in part, did much to make the Vesper Services successful. Page One Hundred and Ninety WJ RJEJLJKGJEQN 4. , .1 I f I g . , 4 I ' ' 'X F ll J , rw -was L is if-:.i?.,gJfar I- - -' -' as N ' .13-mix? I ' , NQTSTYQ +-A' i: '. aria 3 '1 '. ,' ..i':: tr. ' : '. ..', 'i'.f z '4 rx T. ,..- X: .....,.. ,........ 1 ,................,. - ....,.......,... ,...... .. . .....,- .... - ....., --.,........... ................ ........,-,.-,.. x.....,...... ,..4,,..,,................ - ..... - ....,..., . seagii-Rg.i..f. sity '-A' N .if ' is 'e.Vs:u 1m is 4 Y. M. C. A. ,GZ Q A LHE Young lNIen's Christian Association represents a movement among lNI1am1 men for the promotion of spiritual interests on the campus. ,xtffa The 311113 of the assoc1at1o11 specifically are, to lead students to faith : X . ,' It . , . . . . . may lg in God and membership and service ln the Christian Church, to pro- 'f mote a positive moral and religious college spirit, and to challenge students to devote themselves to the building of a better society according to Christian ideals. These purposes are promoted through the means of various activities of a religious, social, and service nature. Religious activities include discussion groups on moral and religious themes. Interesting groups have been promoted this year in which such themes as, The Contributions of Religion to Sciencef' The Culture of Greatness, and Moral Problems of Modern Y outhn were discussed under tl1e leadership of faculty mem- bers. Religious leaders of note are frequently brought to the campus for addresses and conferences. Deputation teams are sent to serve churches in neighboring communities. Students are encouraged and given financial aid to attend important student religious conferences and conventions. Social activities include mixers for new students at the beginning of the college year, a reception for foreign students, an occasional inexpensive dancing party, the annual M', banquet, and various small parties and dinners. Under service activities there should be mentioned the employment bureau, a recreation center, a book exchange. the editing and management of the Mi, book, and the sponsoring of a Hi-Y organization for high school boys of Oxford. Top Roux' lNIooney, Grove. Hasegawa. Dietz, Stauss, Larrick Middle Roux' Bulow, lNIerkle, Pumphrey, Shafer, Auxier, Bourne Boffom Row: Wiickenden. Sec., Ott, Pres., Baker, Johnston. Mee, Shultz Page One Hznzdred and Ninety-fu'o ,..,,..- ....,., .,... .... . . ..-...-. ..,... - ----- ----- - -----H-f---A--W---V-------n 'mmaws A ' ??1,f 'xiii i 55'5vi.71l3 'VlZfX2ffaf3fQ,i:- N f f. 5: ff5ff5' ,'f.'fl' H f: NI.: JH v --VA t 5 i ' ' ff' , I E V,,., - N- :gi lg- in , f Vwf2fw'..j -4,1-is ' xg-'hill Xgigwi '1Ei5s,Qgf1t.E,f.i3.::,.:,,g,.3:.u ..... .,i.I.',,., Q ik1,Yl.Z.. ,L k4-- 4-Q-jx 4- ' ,ijzhg sj,gf4ea,Q -'-' ' ' ' Yo O C. A-0 ,Ei-i1HE Young VVomen's Christian Association is an organization which 1 gives women an opportunity to express themselves in the promotion Lf? -' 1 1 n . . . I FQGJ oi Christian attitudes and principles. In the development ot the 1 -1, ,J 5 . . . ibml Said program on this campus, four types ot expression have evolved: service, social life, development of appreciation, and worship. Service includes such work as assisting with Freshman VVeek, Big Sister work, employment bureau, and provision of a reading room and girl's club in Oxford. The social life was made more interesting for the girls because of mixers, teas, parties, and a Leap Year Dance planned by the Social Committee of the Y. W. C. A. An International Tea and Dinner Party as well as a demonstration of foreign art and music on Cosmopolitan Night helped to establish international friendships and appreciations and served to welcome foreign students to our campus. Through discussion groups, freshman commission, Bible study classes, aiding girls to attend conferences, and bringing outstanding leaders and speakers to our campus, many students broadened their attitudes and understandings of all people, developed inter-racial and international appreciations, and were stimulated to Ending their responsibilities in life. Top Row: Stevens, Young, Ellis, Stanley, Evans, Engle Illiddlc Row: Grimes, Morgan, Urban, Sauer, C ramton. Craver Bottom Row: Sacheroff, Craft, Neville, Baker, Yoder, Todd Page Une Hzzrlflrcd and Ninety-flzree I ,l il. . 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J xiii-fiibzzi.-kv ....,..,..,...,.............. -....-.- ..,..........,.. -......... ......,... -- .,.. .-..., .,......,.... . .....,. -........... ....... - ,...,.,...., .,.. .. .....,..,.. ,..., - ,... - X.,-Yisggf 1 , 5,-'I ix 'Alf 'Rb :'.. .f Freshman Commission 9 RESHMAN CONIMISSION is an organization of the Y. W. C. A. DV for Freshman women. It holds an important place, for through this l organization girls are given the opportunity to become acquainted fi4,kX15,gQ2.i with and to work in the Y. VV. C. A. at the beginning of their college year. The group is organized on a voluntary plan. There are about one hundred and twenty-five girls in this organization. The commission is divided into about eight individual groups with a sophomore leader as an advisor. Each group has its own officers and plans its own meetings and discussions. The Freshman Commission does two distinct types of work. First, their own group meetings for which the girls themselves choose the speakers, plan dis- eussions, and plan their own social events. Second, the service they give to the Y. W. C. A., aiding the ways and means department in selling eskimo pies at the basketball games, dressing dolls to send to Hiram House in Cleveland to be distributed to poor children at Christmas, making money to send their own repre- sentative to Lake Geneva, and helping with the Christmas sale of the Y. W. C. A. The controlling body of the organization is a Freshman cabinet. which is composed of the president from each group, another elected member, and the sophomore leader. This group investigates the campus problems, and serves as a connecting link between the Y. VV. C. A. cabinet and the Freshman Commission. Top Row: Riegle, Stephenson, Dorn, Thompson, Wagner, Mathews, Rust M iddlc Row: Deerhake, O'Leary, Reed, Mills, Lescher, Barringer, Lennox, Hershey Boffom Row: Finter, Schubert, Slusser, Nyce, Lisle, Thew, Evers, VVeichman l 1 I Page One' Hundred and Ninefy7fo1n' .,F, 4 1 QA... - I f N-.tg bi. N V E, . N . , , ., . , . , , 1 X i 5., ,, . . , :,i1,.Yj5gj5. l' 5 .5 e 2:,x 1 1 . ' 1,1-1-Wg,-fm - , 253.6 ,,.. l - 4 r , 4 i l r 1:1 .4 K 1, ' ., , 1 ' . , ' 3 gs'QgS .E EN is g I Y: ., ' ' - , A- M f s- X,-,N ,-ss..,. , l r 5, 4z'Q4tfr2l' X 'V ' N, X my Q' ' .Y , 5 v ,3.,g15,No .X .,,,....,.....,.........,........ .,., . ..... , ........,...,... . .,,. .,,.,.,,.,. ..,. . .. , ..,, ,.1 ,, ,.,, , , KMM' :i,!lxf j . K. P Big Sisters f H iHE Biff' Sisters orffanization is a ron i of about a hundred and thirty fc, V 1 rs rw fo . l 4 I W. -'G i' upper-class girls whose purpose is to advise Freshman girls, to help QW Mal I them get adjusted, and.to.make theln feel at home at. Bliami. The ' -, .rf Ag., 2 important, and most eflectlve work of the association is not done as S a group, but is done by the individual members. Each member adopts two or three girls in the Freshman class whom she helps in any way that she can during the year. In the spring the Big Sisters for the following year are chosen. During the summer they correspond with their little sisters, welcoming them before the col- lege opens and answering any questions, or helping in any way that they can. Then when school opens they help them to get started in their class work, to make friends and to get settled in their new environment. To help the new girls to know the members of the faculty, Big Sisters arrange to work in groups of three or four with a Faculty Mother as advisor and helper. It is at her home that the girls are entertained and made welcome. Top Row: Rudy, Crampton, Outcalt, Craft, Deeter, Hickson, Hazard, Tuley, Grimes, Rank Second Row: Brown, Harold, Heath, Jordan, Iorns, Morgan, Anderson, VVickerham, Swan Third Row: Henshaw, Spielman, Miller, Jackson, Adler, VVhite, Albright, Clark, Anstatt, Green Bottom Row: Crecraft, Evans, Norris, Hayward, Sauer, Jones, Pearce, Simmons, Dorn Page One Hundred and Nincffyqfrc' X W 1 Lili UQ f,,1 ffifil r Wg , Q' . '14, J'-'-flat' , K. 1, 'Q-v 'V X ' . Y,..V,,. W , G- 'Sie .lxijalqs X r 'rx P! --pre 'fr r-I 1 -'zwlyf' 'I 'f ' la 'ffiyw H - 1 E -1 ,R 'GTV I l ,L ,' Jlli' tml ,Et MVN itll it , iv-.Q Lp 3151! 'A 1,1113 , e ,1 13 y: ', ,N ,W f,l1Q,.T..'lk.x,,Q'fW v , X .,,. g, ' 'Q it i 1 ' 1 f T ln. 1 Ly ,N 11' 4. ,,L, ki .SLQLQ I5,,4g'f' r Rf 4 ' V NX . ,Lfwi 'X , f' , ' g .' Um W S- tifylrf li fi 1- ll . .. ,Y 3 fs 'V A VL, 1, l 1 ll it xl , ,r ill xi A lt 1 1, li! 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' LLAJ 1:31215 'Ind Kappa Phi , 55 Q APPA PHI is a national organization founded at Kansas University in 1916. The Lambda Chapter was established at Nliami University in K 1921. Kappa Phi not only places emphasis upon social activities of ,.- A the campus, but endeavors more especially to maintain more active interest in the varied program of the church. The chief purpose of P 1 Wi the society is to provide in the college woman's way religious training and a wholesome social life, that they may be stronger, more eflicient women of the church of tomorrow. Social programs and meetings are held every two weeks. At other times varied programs are carried on. In the fall hikes and parties are held for new girls. At different times during the year dramatic programs are given. Sunday afternoon teas are frequently held at the homes of the patronesses. The biggest event of the year is the formal initiation banquet held in the early part of the second semester. Officers for the year of 1927-Q8 are Lottie Horn, president, Lenore Bilter, vice- presidentg Elizabeth Crecraft, sceretaryg Margaret Gibson, recording secretary, Gertrude Smith, treasurerg Ruth Corpron, chaplain. Top Row: Warnock, Lett, Kulp, Downey, Stewart, Woods, Copas, Hixson, Scudder Second Row: VVhelpley, Uutcalt. Sollars, Decatur, Gibson, VVilderson, Kunker, Buchanan, Pilla Third Roux' Prather, Karns, Deeter, Pippert, Mitchell, Crecraft, Miller, Cramton Bofionz Roux' Huber, Drake, Lippert. Smith, Horn, Corpron, VVeaver, Fels Page One Hundred and Ninety-six: JEEQNORJAXRY GRGANHZAAXT FJEQNS ..-,.,F., - J' X ,I 'S-2.1 F 'L '1f K 'V U,-lr 41.1 1 I1 ' I H 11 A 11 lil Nl 1 ' 11 , 11 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 1 11 1 '1 Q if i3 ff1 ef I .- Y ,rl ,M U W ww: 1 .Jl7.'lS5:x. L7 -5- .A .1 ,... .hy 17Hi w .. lx 1 1 1 1 iff - 1 ., . 1 , Z 1 . tijsggii- ,EQ y'g.s lv Eififf f-'f ,N QQ1Q.,Qf.a,,.. QQ .ffl fl 'I ' f '5 ' ' -121.3 421-'ffr .--- .,,. ,. , ..-, ..,,..Aq ..,,. , V . , I Z A,,,.. ., , , ,. ,. , . . .. . - A Q ' , 2112215215 V. 1 514151-11 ' ., E'.jjf155Q-g.',gEg:jff .-'-. I ' '11 fE j: '- N N 3: 1 5 .-., 3 .,, . , .. ., . ...,.,' ..'..l..,., .. . QQQ -' yn '13 E,5'g...S ..,............,...,.,.......,........ - ..,.. - ...........,,... .........w ............,,...,..,,...... .. .,..................... ... .... ,.. ..... .., ...... .. ,... ...., ...,... ...................,.......... - ........., ,Q x ,Eitfg-.-.xii-xsgl,-.1 .-:kia7 v -X , 'Jff5.f'12.bX3:. J-:ljf Phi Beta Kappa tHE lNTIAlNII. CHAPTER of .Phi Beta Kappa Clota of Ohioj was established in 1911. According to the constitution, the object of ipaq the national society is the promotion of scholarship and friendship among students and graduates of American collegesfi The first chap- 'ffi 4 V-? I ter was founded at VVilliam and llfary College in 1776. Soon after- ward Yale and Harvard joined in the movement. On the roll of Phi Beta Kappa are to be found the names of many of America,s most famous men. j 1-5' Just at present the society is entering upon a new era. Approximately four ggiiifff' hundred thousand dollars has been contributed to an endowment fund, and a f 'ff' memorial building has been erected at 1V1lliam and hlary College. The endow- ment fund is being used to encourage scholarship in secondary schools and colleges. 41, lllembership in the local chapter is conferred upon the best. students of the 4 Senior and Junior classes. Next year will see the inauguration of a Phi Beta A Kappa Junior SCl10l3.1'Sl11piO XVl1lCl1tl16 student who has made the most promis- ,' mg record during his first two years will be appointed. This year twelve Seniors 1 and six Juniors were elected to membership. Officers of the local cha ter are: Clarence Kre 'er, resident, Ed 'ar Kino: , P , P , g C 1 1 recording secretary, hlerrell Clubb, corresponding secretarygHarvey Brill, treasurer. 11 y Top Roux' Honnert, Flynn, Kramer, Switzer, Sacheroff, Anderson, Listerman, Outcalt L y Middle Roux' Morse, Harris, Bnlow, Curl, Spyker, Rumbaugh, Serviss, Risinger U 1 Boftom Row: Press, Sackett, lYood, Shafer, hlyers, Franz, Douglass, Roberts Z1 1 If X . . .Y , ... ,HA 1 11 1 .1 1 1 11 ll 1 14 1 1, 1 l V . 1 ll J 1 'E 1 I ' 1 . 11 1 11 Y 1 X - 1 Q y Page One Hundred and Nineiy-eiglzf ? 1 V 22, .-.rf LJ715' .- 5, 1. 1. -at-1 1 31.Q1,2f ' S-fa e Si f' N sw .... .,, I Q ,Q M V 'N o'Z,1 - ,-1 XMI,-'1,,:,' 1. .V .1 . - Qi? -QY-5-i21::v-: 1: df 'ffl -1 1 iv..-1, :g..g, .if -- -1 :yay -.4:',x.E '. . Q2 Q, I Y l 5ilf':l' f3'iX:Q' ' ' 1 : . 1 ggxs.:.Lg-Qi'I.Z1 5 .,..-! Q . 1 e , , , , , V N A N-Q: , fl. ...., f. . . ., . . ., , .. ,-'f 'A ' ' f .Q 45521 N, 5 X 'Q N.. l r .95 Q l Kappa Delta Pi HE purpose of this National Educational Fraternity. founded at the University of IlllllOlS 111 1909. is to encourage high professional and , NL ij scholarship standards and to recognize outstanding service in the field of education. At present there are fifty chapters in tl1e organiza- tion, widely distributed throughout tl1e country. Uhio chapters, i11 order of their institution, are tl1ose at tl1e University of Ciiicinnati, iNIia111i Univer- sity, Ohio University, Ohio VVesleyan, a11d Heidelberg College. Nu Chapter was installed at ihliilllll lvniversity, .Xpril 29, ISJQQ, by Zeta chapter of the University of Cincinnati, under tl1e dil'CCllOl1 of Dr. A. L. Hall-Quest. The first chapter-counsellor was Dr. B. HI. Davis, under whose wise guidance and leadership tl1e organization 111ade 211 worthy place for itself i11 the affairs of the i11stituti011. The officers of the local chapter for tl1e present college year are: president, Joyce Hedrick, secretary-treasurer, Helen E. Page. Meetings. business, educa- tional and social, are held each year. A fraternity publication, The Kadelpian Review, keeps tl1e Il1QllllJ9I'S informed of the activities of the various chapters. The growth of the national organization has been phenonienal, and gives great pro111ise of the future strength and usefulness of the fraternity. Top Row: Engle, Schiller, Bulow, Kramer, Brute, Outcault Jliddle Role: Tuley, Horn, Spyker, Norman, Parker, wvl1llCOIl1lJ Boilom Row: Grimes, lVood, Smelker, E. Press, A. Press, Roberts. S. Press Page One Hunrlred and Ninety-nine 1 2.-59. 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 t f 1,-,ty n L T1 i 1 x 1 ,. 11 . 1 11 1 1 1 N . f 1 1. J ll s . fl. Q 1, I' 11 1 L- I., 1 yt . , 1.3 ' 1 1 ' -5.31. 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' 'FT XQQFPSX -M-- :E-:ii--E--:fin 4'-- , it -,--- :Q -',--'-,- f'--'-, if --- 1- -- -'- -' '-- -- '-' ------' - ' ----' - -155' -------- X .,,,-3,-. 4- -sc,-,N ..............,..,,... .......... .... - ..........,........,....,.. .. . ,.-- ....... ,.- ,..,.... -....,.. ...........,.... -1 .... ,.,.:..,- ......... ..... 1 ...... ..,, 1 : 1..L ..... g.1::::...1 ,'5,c,,j,Q',f.?.ss:fq'slj-Q25i.f..j5:ji1,- f: i' ilf '- -5e.bXF2:.1X mfg-51-Q APPA PHI KAPPA, a Professional Educational Fraternity, Was founded at Dartmouth College in 1922. The purpose of the organ- 1-af' I . . . . . ization is to promote the cause of education by encouraging men of ,L YI: . . . . ,A-Q, .U sound moral character, and recognized ab1l1t to enffaffe in the studv D D C U of its principles and problems. For the furtherance of the above purpose, the fraternity emphasizes among its members social intercourse, scholarly attainment, and professional ideals. Xi Chapter of the Fraternity was established at Miami in February of 1925. With the aid of the Department of Education and other departments of the school, the organization has been able to quietly carry on a program which has been helpful to its members and to those who have been guests at va.rious times. All have been given an opportunity and encourged to give as Well as receive ideas. Faculty members who have had charge of some of the monthly discussion meet- ings held during this school year are: Dr. C. V. Good, of the Department of Education, Professor F. C. VVhitcomb, of the Department of Industrial Artsg and Professor J. V. Mc-Millan, of the Department of Education. Top Row: McMillan, Bauer, Curl, Howick, Foster, Cook, Mc-Clure Bottom Row: Duncan, VVeston, Augspurger. Ressler, Gurr, Collins, Cox Page Two Hundred I JJ. 1 fx .,,.. ....... . ......-...-..-.......-.i.- ........... .. ...- ...... ........ , W-- .... . .,....... - .,... ...........,., - ,.... - ,..,.. .,., .. ,,,..,, -.. ........- ..,, .. ..,..-..........,.. QXGN- .1I?.ii::i.f::::::. ' ' ' t -, 4: WX, .....' ,. .,... .... .. ,, ,. , , . . H T, ,, .ff:xL,j51'25 , , ' ' . - ' X I jilagx-,:L:l.5.gg1 1 : 3 A ' . 1 I ' x ' Q fam-'1. '11.',s: - 9 v. ,- . . ' 1' 1g1.:,sg.'?5 ,,.. I 'X .1 S: W-'.'.11:K '23 'i' I, - X- iff-'Z 1!jfx.:' 1 1 gig 1 . ' ' L A - T T QQ.. Tx ,.,, iw.. .L Q ,. .fn .Tr .ig ,sa ..,, 3 ,T ..,, - .. .. X t .h ,yfffff T' ' 'yy ,qf,f-5V,,,.' V I,v. t .ty ,K .... ,, ..,............................ -.... .,.....,.,..,,..........................,... ...,,.,-...,, ........,,.,, .......... , ..... ,......, ....... - .....,. . .... ..,,,,., ,N-tgp .e - Q: s A X, A , , XQE!.,.,..-cs:-' ,- W.. ,qalazlg.-w:ADK?ds,w4,..i.:jy g T ELTA SlGlVI.-X PI is an international eonnnerce fraternity, founded l 5455 Y Y Y , ' 5 at New Xorlc University, lNovember 7, 1907. lhis. the Al what l msilon as . . . . , i nfs Wi Fx ' I ff Ni' flliamter, was established at lvllilillll on A mril lb, ISJQ7. The iur rose ax A 63 l l T ' my ot the traternlty IS to toster the study ot business in umversitles. to encourage scholarship and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice: to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the com- munity. The membership is limited to upperclassmen in the School of Business who rank in the upper half of the class. Luncheons are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, at which time the business meetings are held. The Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key is awarded each year to the most out- standing Senior in the School of Business, the selection being made by the faculty. Officers of the Local Chapter are: Rollin Niswonger, president: Gerald Shaw, secretaryg and Clarence Cox, treasurer. Top Row: Baker, Gloss, Niswonger. Peterson, Annis. Stoup. Todd Second Roux' Franz, Young. Poland, Isakle, Klopp, Cox, Gurley Tlzirfl Roux' Bennett, Simons, Dewey, Latehe, Smith. Yannoy, Hindman Boifom Roux' Brenneman, Baxter, Fuller. Grau, Gerlaeh, Douglass, Hunter I 3 Page T wo Hundred and One te I .ix If' 55 Vx - wh : T1 V ' ' ' ' I v 4 7 A I K or i 1 1 fri-fy' Q.- .,...... ........,...... - ....,........ . ...... - , .....,..........,...., ..........,,,.....,.........,....., .. ................... - , ..................,..,,. .................. - , M ....... --......-..-... .-..--............-.--. . - X-75,1 P g , 1 ' - s ....... E , E E c .t travis- ...,,,..., s i .Q - . ' - 1 - Q .... Tfffiffx Ls' XX X. srvx ,, . ' X f , -P x vfvv- .-111.-1-11 ------- 11' ' 1f,11,lllff:E1l1'i21 ff '1' .-,. - P ASN f- -- .iwlg MQ' -.1-jj' gf'-fgegji' -335 ' -ki: girl' sci C .,...,,...., .,...... ,.,.,,.. - . ,........ ,..,........,,..... ...... ...,. -,.-.......,... , .......,. .............,,..,... ...,... ...,.....,..., - ,....,.......... ...,..,. . ............... - ......,.... , Exif:-x x x - f - -s s s X s ..-f .. 5, pw, , Q-.. :W I .Wil Eta Sigma Phi P ETA SIGIIA PHI is a national classical fraternity which was first 'L organized in 1994-. and now has a chapter roll of twenty-seven. It f- came into existence as the Lndergraduate Classical Club of the Uni- i ' T., Qoffv K Q I 3- Y 7, ly- .N versity of Chicago, and with the installation of its Beta Chapter at Kortliwestern Lvniyersity. became at national fraternity. The lliami, or Sigma.. Chapter was installed in llay l9Q7, and 11ow exists as the honorary organization of the Greek and Latin departments. Eta Sigma Phi fosters an increasing interest in the study of the classics. and the formation of clubs for this purpose. llany chapters have assumed the respon- sibility of organizing Latin Clubs in nearby high schools. while others advise and assist the Latin clubs on their own Campus. The official publication is a magazine called the NiUXTIT.'S, which appears four TIIHQS during the College year. Eta Sigma Phi is a young fraternity, but with the enthusiastic aid of its national officers and collegiate members. it gives every promise of rapid progression. Local officers for 1927-Q8 are llary Kumler. president: Kathryn Spielman, vice-president: llildred Grimes, secretaryg Dwight Franz, treasurerg Blildred Tuley. sergeant of arms. Top Roux' Buchanan. Spielman. Franz, Tuley. Thornhill. Uutcalt, Hadsel. Clark .llzkldlc Razr: Kumler. Grimes, Layman, Dillencourt. Harshfield. Harwood. Jones. Todhunter Hotiom Hou-: Randall. Smith. Sharky. Ihrig. Nicstrath. Coward. Galbreath. Edmonds, Boyd ji Page Two Hundred and Two s X X T ' ' 7 1 L if W5 L SW . ' ,.., ..,,. .... .,..,,..., - ..., - , .. ..., .,.,... , .... . . . .. .. ., . ...........,..., .... - .. .,.. . .. ..- ,... -. .. -... --..-..........-.. .........,a Qs, 4I-.ssmkssxskk-seasge:ag:ij isQ?ss3i:1,,,,.A:sa2faaxwNmawsmmmMw ' - , ,QR X ,. ,asf '-' ' . , C - 1' . 'N f- i 1 , , alms .I 3 . , V I :. gg' li N as f ss,-13,1 PM by - ,A V - Zag! h -, f . 55 it X? ., iff. fist' ,. V. - gpm .,.,, .4., .. ., .. .. ,... ,..,, , .,..,. ,fx 1. .i ..i .,, , r r .. 1. ,'t..,g 1fs sf- .' , , -vi x -Es-- DV.-3 NX su:-.,,x,' X IX- f l-. 1'.J X54 H -,nfl Phi Sigma HI SIGIIA is a National Biological Honorary fraternity founded at I D Uhio State tfniversity in 1915. Its members are those Junior and , Senior students and professors who show aptitude, interest, and spe- l fl' cial ability for research in biological sciences. Such members come from the fields of Botany, Zoology and Geology. The society is not only interested in undergraduate research, but it is also a medium of expression for the immature biologist. The real spirit of science should permeate every biology department, and it is the spirit which is of chief concern to Phi Sigma. In this society the students come very close in contact with biologi- cal theories, principles and concrete materials as viewed by their professors and other men of science who are brought to our campus for regular meetings. Besides out of town speakers, the programs consist of informal talks given by facility and students on their particular work or some field in which they have done much reading. The officers for the year 1927-1028 are: Victor Voles, president: Dan Blorse, vice-presidentg Antoinette Press, secretaryg Elsie Press, treasurer, Lottie Horn, editor. Top Roux' Morse. Cronin. Anderson. Hedrick. YYilliams. Dunn. Heffner, Shideler .llirldlc Roux' Lutz, B. Press. Phillips. Lohman. Biggs, Mcflure, S. Press, Coles Hoffom Row: Shetler, Smelker, Klepinger, Horn, Howick, A. Press, Boyd, Skinner Page Tu-0 Hundred and Three 4 x, I 1 lf' I Jl,1Y , J .,.,. S.: .. ..... ..,...,, .. . .... ,,... ..A. ,.,.Y - .... . .... ,,.. ..., - .....-,... .,,,.. W... ,.,,,,,........r -,--,,-..,,.- ,,,..,,,. -, .,,.,,., ,,,,. , ,,,, .. .,,,.....,,.,,--L,---,T,, X Q . .si 3. SK ., X BWI... Q .. .. .. . . .. . , ., ..,.. .. ,.., .. .. ,... . .. . ,l-fab.. - - p . , . . . - ' NX-:ax-J sh . , . - , Y .A 1-.xg .- EZQESH , - p . . . . ,V . .111 1 9 ' ' ' ' .-'1..5.js' x . .-.Q Qkisn.1-553, .1 .. - . 1 ' 1 ' . I 1 - - f .. -. 'T ..',.1Xsg.17w ilggs-H ,.11.-114'--V-1--1 f'f 1 - ' .-'-- --f-f--1-5:-be-,f--R .1--.f-3-1.-f --- .,--'c,:'-ez- H.. -f-' ----' - -'-. 5 ' Xvimll-iv M. ---f--f'- H-----f--ff-e-'------ --f- ----A------'- W- '--- ---' - -0-A----------2--2 ----'--- -Q----- ---w- -M--M ----v fy -- v---- --------.i...:XET?:-ig'.Rags15,351. -A-' 'A-f' xfk, fab 'Duff t '4' .HI GAIIBIA PHI. the honorary French fraternity of 1Iia1ni Uni- ffg I versity. was founded during the school year of 1922-23. It was first FJ ? sponsored by 1Ir. Irvin and Dr. Brandon of the French Department. 1 Q' ' The object of the society IS to afford a recognition to the student - who has mamtamed a high standard of scholarship in the study of French. The organization endeavors to stimulate efforts in conversational French and to offer an opportunity for study of the life and institutions of France. In past years it has been the custom of the Society to bring lecturers on French life to the campus. llvhile it was impossible to secure such a speaker this year the members have had numerous and profitable meetings. lllle. Follias. the French student at lliami. contributed much interesting and colorful information about her native land. lIlle. Serrie. a French student at lYestern.College. conducted a. study of the works of 1Ioliere. Various pro- grams were presented by other members of the club and by the faculty of the French Department. Twenty students were initiated into the society this year at the home of Dr. E. E. Brandon. Ofticers are Eva Sacherott, president: Carlisle Shafer. vice-president: and Erma Schmidt. secretary. 1Ir. Irvin and lIr. Smyser are faculty advisors. Top Roux' Honnert. Phillips. Harshfield. Hood. McMichael. Sacheroff. Follias Second Rozr: Grimes. Buchanan. Dillencourt. lYood. Miller. Zugelter, Schmidt Third Roux' Diecliman. Wilson. Baker. Potter. Simmons. Reed, Baldwin Boflom Razr: Irwin. Tuley. Billnian. Senseman. Bandtel. Anderson. lliggerman l Page Tzro Hundred and Four , .... .... ................... . .... ,...-...-. .,...,.. .. .......... .,.... , ,. ..,,... --.....,.. ..,... -.... .,...., ...,-. . --gm F. t .. be ' ' 'J - - 1' ' ' 4-W 4 - At: X- '4 u---MN W- me - 'r '1 '- .s.?.smwmQkm:mmsI'::mnsae:e.se aem+seh,.t..,sswie:.....geekea-e.Saeemwssxms.2feee15..-e:, A . X. .A . A N . , . - N-.--.X-'F ' -I -' I Q A was-..3.c ., . . , .. is wf'S ff ,ififwl , . Eeiyis-i'-iifff 3 . .... . f I i vis v.. wx. ' .. 1 f. , . Qws.v.Qs,,.... s ,. ' ' . N . XG X .XVQXX -M ,. .e V.,--M.. ,X , .. . ,,.. - ......... , ,,..,,,. . . , ,,,, ... , x . XX: 'N .,.,. ., .. .,.......,,. . . ,,,,. .....,, .Y,., . .,....,,,.. ...,,., . . . , . ,.,,. X 9, , 5 ,,.,f, , X X. , J K . xg :xv s. - . Alpha Kappa Delta 37' HIO ALPHA of Alpha Kappa. Delta.. national honorary sociological A fraternity, was established at Bliami l'niversity in 1925. The object of the society is to promote interest in sociology and social research W through stimulating the activities of the various Ci'hapters. Xlembers G-it '45 are elected to the fraternity each year from the students possessing a creditable scholarship record and manifesting ability and permanent interest in the field of sociology. lllost of the members ofthe Bliami chapter are students majoring in sociology or doing honor work in that subject. Kleetings are held each month, and at that time stimulating discussions are held on sociological problems. The discussions are led by student members, and a number of inter- esting papers have been presented. Alpha Kappa Delta was founded at the University of Southern California in 1990. Its present roster numbers nineteen chapters, located in many of the principal colleges and universities throughout the United States. Dr. Read Bain, who came to hliami this year from the University of Wash- ington where he was a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, has taken an active inter- est 1n the society and has been responsible for its reorganization and activity. Officers of the local chapter are: Eva Sacherotf, president: Alice Young, vice-president: hfargaret Vvlllfl, secretary: Lloyd Douglas. treasurer. Top Roux' Bain, Young, Redford, Thompson, lYilson. Sacheroff Boifom Roux' Blackburn, Galbreath, Sortnian, Douglas, DIL-Dougle, LaRue, Blyers Page Two Hundred and Fire ner -r x-, ff g-,ff l f if ML' 4 .5 ,V ll ,- Q l g i l l l l lib'-1 ll I 1 i x u Y .,w,f,, . ffxf, I - V 'f-9422 r L-r f 1 . K lf' Iva 1 1 1 v lvl X xl 1 V- ' 'fl , 5: :gig .5 ,T ' Y , . , my ,f W L W - IL. , M ' .4 Y YY A. ' f JILL: F I i 5 . iff , ' 'i 5 I , 1 'TTL . ix . U ini I 1 1 i Y il l i l it ll Y 1 l i U jg V l ' l l V l T V M li l M ll . , y 1 l c My . all H .k' - M. . A433 ' 'vf-P .. 1 'Q Y, .fav ti., ,L tif? bikini rfeiilig 'bf I :J .if P f Eb 2. f 1--c:-f r- Qffxxx-Lt,1.4p.y ax ..,.....,.. ..., .. ..... . . .....,..... .,.,..... .. ..... ,. .............. ....,,.. . ,.-1 ix' W X 1 759111:.1..:::.1u:.:..11 :bra A' .- -.1 A Q I N W .r grits? .0 . X . . . I F ,X NN gl -S-.J 5 V' . ' .. f 's- 52.1, L. ' .AX ' ' --::.5:.:.1:TQX:53E 1 Axis 2 2-fwbtses ---'-w ' 1 ' ' .A 1 ,'.. ': -ev., -s.sx-1'11-'II111f1112f1111 22:35.53igggjggiitiqgq..,sr W -bglfzi ' - X ,,,A --1-- , . xc'g,,.x ...,..... .. .,.........,..... ..,...... , .... . .......,......, .. .,... .. ....,.. .. .. x5,ilQ.f:,..vis,.-1:,i-l,-3-x-3-,fN.- x Y 'i 'ix T T iff B 4gf PS2bxE:X l: Ye Merrie Players ' Jcsyygy X- IIERRIE PLAYERS opened its work this year by sponsoring 511642 ,939 The Dover Roadf, a comedy by A. A. Blilne, which was presented on November the first. with a cast of community players. Next came the production of John Golden's musical fantasy, The Clock if P? Shop, and a one-act comedy melodrama, The lVIan in the Bowler Hat, by A. A. Blilne. The latter was the first play ever given at Nliami with a cast composed entirely of Freshmen. On February 15th and 16th, Channing Polloch's four-act war tragedy, The Enemy, occupied the center interest as the annual mid-year play. With its presentation several new dramatic stars loomed into prominence and were ac- cordingly initiated into the club on lNIarch 6. It was through the efforts of Ye Brlerrie Players that Clayton Hamilton, nationally known dramatic critic, was brought to Mianii on March 13 to speak on Oliver Goldsmith. On April H, The Enemy was presented at Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana. The performance was very successful. During the spring the efforts of the club were directed to the performance of a group of one-act plays including White Elephants, The Twelve-Pound Lookf' and Six lYho Pass lYhile the Lentils Boil. Plans were also completed for the annual commencement play. Officers of Ye Blerrie Players were Charles Gibson, president, Doris lVetzel, secretary, Raymond Nasser, treasurer. Top Row: Gates, Phillips, Baker, Schiller, Gibson, Jones .llidfllc Roux' J. Jones, Callihan, Clark, BIcNamara, lYetzel. Hooper Botfonz R9ll'.' Hunter, VVurnelle, Govan, D. Calihan, Giles, Nasser Page Two Hundred and Six s .1 'Fi -, ' s - ' p . . ' SN' sg 5,2 1 5 Q, 1'w.v-NN-'X-.,---'1 !3. ,, . -- ,. - - ' V ,,,. , .Wg .s -XNSY.,,,.,,,,-KL, 1 Y 4: - V - X .I V V , affix . , QV .. I-:L 415 ..:... vhrr 11,5 ..... . ,. .L .... ,.:.. .... . .... . .... .SWLP-M: A V Q WQLMM V . , , M. 4 -K X K K, ., - N9 .- ggi. .xlgggi-313 -,-- , as-J fff- --ee er--:z111111:rzifgrfzreeazearrrxee-ezaieqqqgsi ftarzzf'- N-'-ss.:a. f-f-ffV,- e 5, sssigggasummxxxma we 'X, f . . 1 :NX , a .' P ' X , E K , x 1 X3 V. .9 f . . V .. ,,,. .. .s .... s .. 3. .. as ., . ., . . .. ,. fy, A, , . -W .f bg-Q., K 5 -.5-sc.: fx ..,...... . ..., . ......... ......... . ..- ......,.. .... . ..., ..... .. .... .-... .-......... . .... ..v.. - ...- .......... . .. , .5 4.1,-N , X g L, 4, ,XL ,V 'sag f Y iziswl -'lj 1 Q Tau Kappa Alpha , i?3:'-, AU KAPPA ALPHA, an Intercollegiate Honorary Oratorical and H531 Haul Debating Fraternity, was founded at Indianapolis. Indiana, 1908, f il and was established at Nliami in 1909. The participation in inter- collegiate debates and oratorical contests is the basis for admission into the society. Up until the year 1927 only men were eligible to membership, but with the introduction of women's debating three years ago, women became eligible for membership. The magazine of the organization is called T he Speaker and is published four times a year. The local chapter of Tau Kappa Alpha stimulates interest in debating and oratory. Tau Kappa Alpha tries to lead forensics into a renaissance of public appreciation of the art of speech. The organization interests others in entering forensics. The important place of forensics is seldom realized though this year has witnessed a revival due to the uniqueness of the English debate. The debate with the English Debating Team, representing the British National Union of Students, on the questionsResolved: That this House deplores the influence of the Democratic principle, was very entertaining because of the Englishmen's style of debating. The local chapter also entertains the visiting debating teams. Officers for this year are: H. H. Higgins, president, J. B. Dennison, secre- tary-treasurer, Florence Sauer, historian. Top Row: Morse, Coles. Gates, Dennison, Hadsel. Higgins Jliddle Row: Anderson, Neville, Baker, Sauer. Mooney. Long Boffom Row: Lyons, H. Bourne, Leffler. Blackburn, Baker, B. Bourne Page Two Hundred and Seven L X 5, -MGI ,K 'J-2 I ls i 1ff ,Ag ' 'J Aj -fs? QCSAV 1 'iilfi iii! rl I N it V H .....,.........,. .. ..... ,.... ..., . . .... ..... -- ....... - ,.,,. .... .... -.......... . ,,.,...,.,..........,-, W RIMM 'wx ' 222232222iisswirrzztfffil:'sfN . ' ' ' i 4 5. f.iE-'f - 5 'legs-gjp '-L',.g-'g,i:- - ' ,, , . , ,. A, 4 , . ., . 1- g 2' - fi lf . .. f fi-if 551, ,2 ,. -if 'Z' 'i it I A , ' Q his X .zfiifrv ii ,A j A' 1 1 'Q . ' Q- V ' t if fiffif-5x Xfissa..21.rQ.f,:Qg,iI.',,.iaa,a1.a.a..4,.,3..a..g5.,.t ..... ,..-..l.g.,1.1.2f.3.i3: .x,. A ,al ' , 5 ' ' ' - ' .. , :sassy S' V' '- -' 'f f '------A Q ' - - 1 -. ..... ,. .... ....... , - ....,,,..,,..,. - .....,...,, ., . .....,...,.... -. ........ , Phi Mu Alpha NI l Y VHI ML' ALPHA is a national music fraternity. It was founded at i p the New England Conservatory, Boston, Massachusetts, in 1898. It I jiglsa now consists of forty-four chapters in the leading conservatories, V colleges and universities of America. Alpha Theta Chapter was estab- lished at hliami in 1923. It is an honorary organization rather than an honor society. lwembership is open to those men who are actively interested in the advancement of music. VVeekly noon-day meetings are held at the Tallawanda Tea Room. Each year the members present at program of American music. They also conduct the annual inter-fraternity sing in which at cup is awarded to the winning fraternity. Last year this trophy was won by Sigma Chi. The organization at present is engaged in preparing a collection of repre- sentative college songs. Ten new members were admitted this year. They are John De YVert, Thomas Gerspacher, Hugh Henshaw, Paul Karns, James hliltenberger, Robert Peters. Williaiii Poland, Richard T ruitt, Richard T urner, and Fred VVilliams. The officers are: Joseph Justin, president: Robert Peters, vice-president, Harold hlohr, secretary: Richard Turner. treasurer: and E. E. Erickson, supreme councilman. Professor Aubrey YY. hlartin, of the hliami lVIusic Department, is National Vice-President. 215 43 Vg , 4 Top Row: Baker, Justin, Peters. Wilson. Gibson, Lohrey Middle Row: lNIiles. Ferguson. Satterfield. Karns, DeYYert. Truitt. W'illianis Boffom Roux' Franz. Foster. Blartin. Sinclair. Ellel man. ltlohr, Henshaw Page Two Hundred and Eiglzf I 1 ti w xww x mxwNmwNxwx.w xmwms wwxwxwmwx'wwmlx1wmimxwwx mxmmsmws X 1 r was ,, 1- img.-V ,E N ' xr 'my . Delta Omicron V U CHAPTER of Delta Umicron was installed at .Miaini t'niversity in the spring of ISJQ3 as an honor sorority with eight charter mem- ' beg, bers. The purposes of tlns organization are to create and foster kai.-5.1 fellowship, to develop character, to arouse and encourage the appre- A 9' ciation of good music and performance among musicians during their student days so that the highest degree of musicianship may be attained individually. lNIembership is open to students taking the public school nmsic course. ln o1'der to be eligible for membership one nmst maintain a B average. The sorority pin is a golden lyre with pearls. crossed by a scroll with the letters D and U upon the face in Greek. Nfusicals are given monthly by the members. In Blay a twilight recital is given to which the student body is invited. The program is planned so that unusual and varied features of music may be brought to the attention of the student body. As a national project Delta Omicron is building a studio in the Blac-Dowell colony at Petersborough, New Hampshire, for the use and convenience of the creative artists admitted to resident membership. Officers of the local chapter are: Harriet Brate, president, Grace Uverman, vice-presidentg Elizabeth Patterson, secretary: Virginia Pearce, alumni secre- tary, Eulalia Shaw, treasurer. Top Row: Schiller, Brate. Gump, Yoder. Keene Bofiom Row: Carroll, Overman, Early, Shaw, Patterson Page Tzro H znzdred and Nine fi ,,A,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,4A,,,,,44 M ,,,,, ,..,-.--W ,44., ,,,, -W ,,.4,.,., ,., A,,,...,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,VY,,.4, ,,,.A,, .. .. ,.,.,...Y..,v .,.,.m.,.,.,, .. ..., .,... S I .......V,.. .... .'.... ..Y, ....'.. .. ...., . '...A,.,. .T -......, j Q., . - ., . x,.,. ....,.,.,.....,.. ,.,, .,,.. . . . ..., ,..... . .,,,,. .. .,,..,, . ..,.. .. .,.,. .. .. . ,.,.. ' RQ -. sbs! Q -Q ' K , - , A,k, in-,Q 31,33 11. ,,,, ,,,. x,,V.. Q ..,.., :..l ,.,A..,,N....... ......... . .. .,., , Q ..,.,...... L ..., , ..,, ,x... i .Q ., .. . . ..... Qs: it ,K in -f X .,,.,,A,, ,, ,..,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,. -,,-., ,....,..,....,,,..,. ,...., .,.....,.... . ....., ,, .... , ,.,...,..,... ............... - ...- .....,.... . ...,,..,,, . . ..,,..,, ,...,..,...,....-, ,E gilt? Agilx ' ' N SN! K, ,ig f YL i tl., Phi Beta Phi 'fri HI BETA PHI, the honorary journalistic fraternity, was founded V1 A at lliami in IQQ5. llembership in the organization is limited to L every year the fraternity publishes a Yellow Sheet containing a O , ,- thirteen men who have shown superior journalistic ab1l1ty. Once M 64 . . 1 . . humorous and satirical treatment of all branches of campus life and activity. YYhile this is regarded by some as the chief function of Phi Beta Phi. such is not the case. The purpose of the fraternity is to foster the best literary endeavors of the student body, and to aid in the dissemination of news. One of the principal aims of the present body is that of uniting with some national jouralistic group. YYith the discontinuance of the Journalism Depart- ment in 1924. Sigma- Delta Chi, national honorary journalistic fraternity. with- drew the local charter. Interest in journalism has steadily increased in the uni- versity during the last four years and it is probable that Phi Beta Phi will soon become a unit of some national honorary. Officers for l9Q7-19Q8 are: Lynne Baker, presidentg Richard Young, secre- taryg S. A. Switzer, treasurer. Top Hou-: Switzer. L. Baker. Mc-Knight, Young. Gross, J. Baker Bottom Roux' Bennett, lNIc-Namara. Niswonger, Patterson, Bourne, Heidlebaugli Page Tzro Hunrlrcd and Ten N M . , N TS :y:....E .. ,,.. ....,. ,,,.. ,.... . . . Z.. ,.. , .. ., .. , . A . . I .. Q-N-J-lcfi 'E E ' Lf - V ' ' ,5.y.,AxU:.vH:: , , I . , . . W X IVQ.: ' :D3yss..x:1Eg',.iE'.. Q , A A , I 5- or .V it 1 ,, Q XSS ,..,. Q ... ,... 3 :.,114-.' ..,.,,. R .g gi I, . .. l . M .. V A. Q .153--5 M cgi 5 ,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,. ,,,. ,. 4,4.,,. .,......,,...,,,....,,,,.,,.,........, .,.., . ...... - , ..4.,....., , ,..,... - ....................,.. . .,.,. . . . . . ,,.v .Suv 2 - QI! A X iixf iz' Lambda Tau Lv ABIBDA TAU is the Women's honorary literary society founded at ff' rx 3,4 . . . . . . lV..l,uNvi TVIIELIHI 1n 1918. It is the aim of Lambda lau to mromote and stim- Waj . . . . . ulate literary activity of the highest type and to give some recog- Elgfjg-f f'? nition to those who have done honor work in literature. especially in the fields of creative writing. VVomen who are eligible for membership must. be highly recommended by a Jrofessor of the En vlish de artment.. lNIembershiJ is limited to ten. l The meetings of the organization consist of informal discussion of books, oetr , and lavs, and of the creative achievements of its members. P .f This year four new members were admitted. They are Ernestine Death. 1 Frances Hoy, lNIinerva Clephane and Lucille Carpent.er. Initiation services were held at the home of MI'S. F. S. Clark. Initiates, in order to prove their worthiness. were required to read some of their original work. It is customary for the new members of Lambda Tau to give a banquet. for the old members and patronesses. The otiicers for twhe past. year are: Ethel Honnert, presidentg and Virginia Pearce, secretary-treasurer. Other members are Eleanor Handschin, Celia Camine, Martha Hood, Ethel De Arlington, and Louise Wood. hlrs. F. S. C lark. Dean Hamilton, and lVIrs. Richards are patronesses. Top Row: Carmine, Honnert, Hood, Handscliin, Clephane Bottom Row: Pearce, Hoy, Carpenter, lVood, Death Page Two Hzmdrcd and Eleven f W I 5 J llr Pl lr S r . .Y Y agp V, u N T 4-A I n CY. .......... ......,..,...., .. ........ ...... .. ......................................,.,......... .. , . ......... ............................. .. ....,... .....,.................... .... . .... .......... ......... .. ....... ..-........... ........... .... Qs.. - Q A Ex ,JE I . :V I. I : Q .., E. .... g I V , ,.,.. . . ..,, .. .t .,..- :z ,... . , fs, . .5 V55 ggfx... . . ' e , 1: J I - I. - 5-1 1. -. . -. .1 .1 -'ag-22:33-gi IE VV I 1-3 '5 ,-V W ' ' -.Q ' . fi ' ,. ' .1 . -. . :- U .Ef35:15I35ff P f .. X , 4 1-..'Q.5ffgs11EE5f: .X-c, ,f se r- r- .1,, ,Xt1::1-as-1,1 ... .l e fg. , Q . , Q .A lg...'j...i,f..lQlf...Q.f.ili . ... . Q t.... Q T , ...QQ .t.. Qy. 4 ,i., ,..1 Q, ,i.sn'i:5..L-Eibxgghistbgt.rig L1beral Arts Club IBERAL ARTS CLUB was organized at hliami University in 1903. ll ln those early co-ed days it included nearly all of the girls in school. ,l ll ln its original capacity it served .as a. social organization as well as a fmt literary society. .NI1ss llary Covington, now hlrs. b. R.aXww1ll1H,l11S, was elected first president, and Dr. Hepburn, Protessor ot lunghsh, was made an honorary member of the club. YYith the addition of the teachers college and the subsequent increase in the number of women students enrolled in the university, the club grew so rapidly that it became necessary to place eligibility to membership on a basis of scholar- ship and to exclude two year students. The object of the present organization is to encourage the study and appre- ciation of literature and the line arts. The members endeavor to meet periodically for the .presentation and discussion of literary works. Fifteen new girls were admitted this year. Following the initiation a formal banquet was held at the Spinning YVheel. Initiated members are entitled to wear the pin, a tiny gold eagle feather. The president. of the organization serves as a member of the VVomen's Student Council. The oflicers for the year l9Q'7-l9Q8 are: Eleanor Pearson, president, Helen Harris, vice-president, Aileen Hiestand, secretaryg and hlartha Hood, treasurer. Top Roux' H. Engle. Schiller. Pearson, Glover, M. Engle, Sauer, Outcalt, VVetzel Second Row: Phillips, Coleman, Harris, Williams. Holcomb, Handschin, Myers, Zwick Third Row: Camine, Hiestand, Hood, Patterson, Potter, Giles, Hinshaw, Evans Boffom ROIIH' Darrow, Vrban. Kolter, Overman. Decatur, Patterson, North, Adamson Page T wo Hundred and T welve fy , .. , V- e - - -- - - -- - ' -- A wg- A ,.. ' ' 1113: '- ' - ,,,, ...... mms. saummmun s 1 'vm ,I y K ,xv xg., , N. ., ., 1 1 . , X. U E filbif f . ' f ' Is..ST'w,x ' .::,'.-, ': gy 'a .. 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E.- lVIonthly meetings are held in which interesting programs are given by mem- bers of the faculty. During the past year the club has been very fortunate in having a number of informal discussions lcd by Bliss Hamilton, lNIr. Fife, iNIr. .- Sinclair, and Mr. Da Cruz. .t Twenty-six new members were taken into the group on NIarch 29. The fxl' I X -l ' ' lI11t18.t1OI1 was followed by a formal banquet at the Tallawanda 'I ea Room. . l 1 The ofhcers for the year 1927-1928 are: Diary Kumler, president: Eva Sacherotf, vice-president, Ethel Honnert, secretary, X irgima Pearce. correspond- ing secretary: Genevieve White, treasurer. Top Row: Kumler, Sacheroff, Wood, Honnert, Brate. Wine, VVhite, Duncan Second Row: Hoffman, Withgott, Miller, Dillencourt. 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So far as it is possible Pan-Hellenic Council has done these things. National Pan-Hellenic has decreed tha.t as soon as two or more national sororities exist in a college that a local council shall be established, and in accord- ance with this rule, the lVIiami council was formed with representatives of four nationals in the order of ther founding. They are Delta Zeta, Delta Delta Delta, Chi Omega and Alpha Omicron Pi. Since its beginning, six other sororities have added representatives: Sigma Kappa, Delta Gamma, Theta Epsilon, Kappa Tau Kappa, Delta Xi, and Zeta T au Alpha. Oflices of Pan-Hellenic are held for one year in rotation by each chapter in the order of its establishment at hliami. At present the officers are: Elizabeth Hanlon, presidentg Hazel Engle, vice-president, Blarguerite Kimmel, secretary: and Mildred Schiller, treasurer. Top Row: Hanlon, Lee, O'Leary, Cropsey, Todhunter, Brunton. Sims, Patterson lllidfllc Row: O'Neil, Switzer, Spiller, Bobeninoyer, Pearce, Parker, Sensman Botfom Roux' Honnert, Hiestand, Story, Kimmel. Engle, Albright, Anderson Page T u'o Hundred and T hirty -,UM r l 1-w . Y -' Vx y Y I xnxx- I V , 23?'f'.:. 5 'Qix':ff3 H f ,. ,.. .AAE . .. .'. 1 i ,,...- QQ.: - A N- . : ki7?51:,:-.Mis .....,.,,.. W..- .,....,...... . .,...,.... -..- ....,............,,..... ..., . , ,..,4.. . ...,,. .. ..,.. -,Exit . vgdwx Xa., L 5-.l 11.3 -, . . , OITISH S UCEI 10113 an- C CHIC gb'-a VV ' Ed t' IP H 11 ' l' I' --.M R N . . . . , . , , , r ,Ei-gt ,HE Pan-Hellenic Council is organized to lurmsh a forum for the dis- cussion of all matters of interest to educational sororities, to establish . N M ,fb e . . . . standards of excellence along every hue ol sorority endeavor, as an 2 v a 2 . . , . , , , , 3 M organization, as a factor in school, as a torce in the lives ot graduate Q members, to define a code of sorority ethics. and to serve as a court -ig, A g of appeals in case of sorority difficulties. Q . ig at . t I ' In addition to this, the educational Pan-Hellenic. in a joint meeting with l.fLLi A liberal arts Pan-Hellenic, makes and enforces rush rules, and encourages all chap- ' -f4, ly l ters to take an active interest in all school and college activities for the common good. A ' The first social function of tl1e organization is a Pan-Hellenic dance given ' ' during rush week for all rushees. This is to give all rushees a fair chance in meet- ing girls of all Greek letter societies. The social meeting in the spring is usually a bridge tea for the sorority girls. Business meetings are held the Hrst Thursday of each month and special meetings may be called by the chairman at any time. Officers for this year are Elizabeth Dearing, presidentg Jeanette 0'Dea, vice-president: Edna Coy, record- ing secretaryg Genevieve White, corresponding secretaryg and Irene Burns, treasurer. Top Row: Burkhart, Stevens. Stewart, White, Outcalt. Coy, Daley, Saurer Bottom Row: 0'Dea, Cameron, Finkbine, Burns, Ritter, Adamson, Dallas, Zllgeltel' Page T wo Hundred and T hirty-one i l it 1 5415.1 1 L ,ii 5 Wt ,iii I 1 4, We A ay fl -el I :I l ' l I will ll ll! ll l lp A: lil: ll Delta Zeta a ffl H A ' ??lf1 f ' bryan: ff' ,rgr xl N , ' ' ' ! . -Aw lbs. vi 5 , Founded at llianii University, 1902 Pf1 Rt f, ting 5 X Forty-nine Chapters will 'l'.' A . mi Alpha Chapter Established 1902 J': 'Ql: li 'l gallrll 54' . 1541.5 ll Q, A:gl,,?lv IMI .,- 1-'-D ' . 'S First Rout 1 0urfh- Row: HELEN BRUNTON. 'QS. Cincinnati ERMA P.kllKER. 'Q8. Lakewood VIRGINIA LAFEERTY. '29 Oxford . Ji' C1 I' ' . IIQLXQ,-S71-l' rl BIAPGARET NISSEN, '31. Cleveland ELIXOR CR.-XXVFORD, '30, Plain City LAURA XYILLEY. '30, lY21Sl1lIlgtOl1. Ind. i. IJ ' CATHERIXEEELLIS. 'Q8. Kenton LUCILLE CARPENTER, '30. Cleveland Elle . . . . . A. . . . . '47 1 . BIARTHA CRAYER. Q9.5IJl'lIlgl1t'lfl ELIZABETH FMITH, 30. Cincinnati ff RUTH BIIETENKOTTER, '30. Cincinnati if ' - V gFFOI1fIR0ll'.' - j 5 ' v . I1 I'lzR01v: l L OLIVE XIYIXY Q9 Haniniond Ind ' ' A ' '- ' ' RVTH LE . '31, E' ' ' an IDA BIAE PARKER, QQ. Lakewood HARGSJET gnxlqplsfjqfgfrc V land we Ii,-XTHERINE Sc'RRoc'K. '28. Cleveland A ' ' Z ' '. I Q e ' , fl , Q . . A . ELIZABETH BLISS, 31, Oberlin A I ANNE W ARD. Q9. Greenville IVYE BRUYTOY .30 Cincinnati E gi HELEN RAYVDOX. 'Q9. Oberlin QIEICIYH ROHQIJEY 229 Toledo . l L , 'I , , V' 1 . . . 1 v 1 OIS BOHLE. 30. Bio ln1lle.Ind. , .. . l I lx U RIARY lx. bORTMAN, '30, Hamilton 1 lil li 3 lu 1 'll T11 ird Roux' S1'.l'flI Roux' ' il Q Q! 4 X IRGINIA PEARFE. 30. Steubenville SARAGRACE ROYCE, '31, Olmsted Falls I Il l BEATRICE 11 HITE. '30, Sandusky JAYNE SMITH, '31, Shaker Heights 1 ill is BIILDRED TERRY. '30. Shaker Heights CHARLOTTE HOYNE.V'31, Dayton ' 1 il BLARIAN CONV.-XRD. '30. East Falls Churc-h. 1 a. HELEN LASER, '31, Shelby l 1 1 w Q w , gl GERALDINE JONES. 30, Conneaut ELINOR HOULE, '3l. bhaker Heights ' 3 gl I HELEN BALDWIN. 30. West Liberty RPT!-I GREEN. '31. Coshocton I ' 1 xl l 'l' I . I. N01 in Pdrzvli I 1 BIARIAN PARMAN, '31, Elyria i l BIARJORIE XYISE, '31, Cleveland lu ,I - 'l l ' l ' l .I l . l' N I l l , ff ll Q 3, ll 3 ll li l . ,. I .ll 3 l li ll , . l 1 , .I I V I 5 . .....,,...,,,....,...,,...,,. . .,....... ..-...........,........,..... ........,.......,..............,.......-..-...--.---v-,v--w-f---------A-------f-4----ff---1----------- - - - - -4'-'4- '- ' 1 ' 't ' A ' ' l ' X .' 2' '21, , 'I V' ' 5.5 -- .','. 1, ' 1- I., 3 -' 5..1.3l 'i '3f. ' ?l:l 72.:i x X I 1 . 1 -:Z ,:- ' , 1' 4 1, A 1 ,if :Q ' ' 1- A el . .' 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'31, Akron ELIZABETH LEE. '30, Middletown DOROTHY Woon, '30, Oxford GENE1'IEX'E RICHARDS. '31, Coshocton SARA S. STEVENSON, '30. Hamilton .Yol in Panel: IQATHARINE LACGHLIN, '30, Lima ALYSE EvANs, '29, Franklin RUTH PALMER, '30, New London VIRGINIA LISLE, '31, Rockford SARAH M. STEPHENSON, '30, Oxford ELIZABETH WARREN, '29, Oxford BETTY GILBERT, '30, Dayton Fzlfflz Row: DOROTHY COLEMAN, '31, Cincinnati RUTH DA1'IS, '31, Zanesville ELIZABETH SHEPHERD, '31, Zanesville ERNESTINE DE.ATH. '31, Franklin VIRGINIA BOTLEY, '31, Cincinnati BIARGARET YANETTEN, '30, Sidney DIARY ANN BARR, '31, Sandusky Sixth Row: ALICE LEE EDXVARDS. '31, Ripley NIARGARET SIGLER, '31, Cleveland NIARY BIARTHA THE11'. '31, Lima HELEN GOODMAN, '29, Lake Wiorth, Fla. GRACE LEBO, '31, Hamilton, - BIONA NICKLIN, '31, Zanesville ISABELLE MCFARLAND, '31, Zanesville ROBERTA LEEDS. '31, Ashtabula BIARTHA RO.ASBERRX', '30, New London N tx. . .. . .. .. , . . . ,. ....,... . . ., ., . , ,,, ., .. ., . , h -kv V H Q 0 V N . 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'28, Oxford CATHERINE X'ODER, '28, Oxford HARRIET BRATE. '28, Hamilton MARGUERITE IKIMMEL, '28, Jewett HELEN KEENE, '28, Oxford Second Row: RUTH THOMPSON, '29, llliddletown MILDRED KING, '29, Piqua SIBYL IEVANS. '29, Ada NANC'Y GRIMES, '29, Portsmouth BLANCHE GANT, '29, Cedar Grove, Ind. Third Row: IDA SIEPLEIN, '29, Cleveland DORESA JONES, '29, Rushsylvania VIRGINIA SPILLER, '29, Covington X7IVIAN BOBENMOYER. '30, Celina ROSEM.ARY XYAGNER. '29, Cleveland BIARTHA BAKER. '30, Bucyrus NIILDRED REINH.8RT, '30, Cincinnati BIILDRED KORB, '31, Gibsonburg HELEN YORNHOLT, '31, New Bremen IMOGENE STALTER. '31, Portsmouth Fifth Roux' Not in Panel: JANIE PARKS, '31, Grand Rapids, Mich NIAXINE CLOVER. '31, Mendon FRANCES Hoy, '31, WVauseon IRENE KANODE. '31, Bucyrus IIOXVENA HOTCHKISS, '31, Dillonvale Sz',1'ilz Roux' FLORENCE STARKNVEATHER, '31, Cleveland EDNA ST. 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'28, Eaton SYSAN XYINE, '28, Dayton RIARGERIE NICCONNAUHEY, '28, Dayton LORETTA SCHXVEITZER, '29, Cleveland HELEN LITTLE, '28, Dayton Second Row: , H.kRRIET HIXRRIS, '28, Dayton SARAH SMITH, '29, Follansber, W. Va. CHARLOTTE RICBIAKEN, '29, Piqua ADA KLVDEKE. '30, Hamilton BIARRY LOU JACKSON, '29, Glendale Third Roux' GENEX'IEX'E BUSSTICKER, '31, Dayton THELMA HIAXYVORTH, '29, Lebanon, Ind. RIARGARET GAIIDERN. '29, Port Clinton JANE STORY. '30, Chillicothe BIARATTA BURKHARDT, '31, Cincinnati Fourth Rozr: JEAN IIANDY, '31, Cincinnati VIRGINIA Rl'SCH, '31, Lakewood RUTH ZAHINI, '31, Springfield BIARIE FOERTMEYER. '31, Cincinnati RUTH SINGLINDER, '31, Warren Fzifflz Roux' IRENE DYE, '31, Rockford ANN PERRINE, '31, Dayton IQATHRYN KITCHEL. '31, Liberty, Ind. 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'30, Blanehester ELIZABETH NIARTS. '28, Dayton X'ELMA PATTERSON, '28, Dayton T11 ird Row: ' BIARIE GLASS, '30, I,i1XVI'6llCGlJlll'Q, Ind. DOROTHY DARE. '30, Morrow RUTH YVAGNER. '31, Cleveland Heights LUCILLE Tonn, '30, Oxford CORA KOLTER. '30, Wapakoneta OPAI, XYILLMAN. '30, Urbana DOROTHY XYARD, '31, Dayton LIILDRED SCHOCKE. '31, Oxford FLORENCE x'ORK, '31, Painesville BEATRICE BECK, '31, Massillon BIARIANNE ZH,-XNSEN, '30, Geraldine, Mont. ' RIARTINA BRENNER, '31, Massillon Fqfilz Roux' FAYE COCHRAX, '29, Millville RUTH DIECKMAN, '29, Cincinnati ELIZABETH FINTER, '31, Louisville. Ky. LUCILLE SMITH, '29, Dayton EVANGELINE DINE. '29, Minster Not in Panel : ' ELIZABETH SIMS, '29, Marion, Ind. YERNA BICYAY. '29, Youngstown ROMONA BOLIN. 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Effxfj, Y' LJ L 'L ' D' -fflli' ff Second Razr: aa R f ' BIILDRED CooK, '29, Lima, i 2 if A ' BIARTHA HOERNER, '31, Dayton R1 gf-It BETTY SEVERNS. '29, Mt. Vernon T, VIOLA BERNER, '28, Fremont fiyigfz. gr f Third Roux' N . i T wg 2 BIILDRED 531.-XLLEY, 28, Ashville M 1 1 L BIARTHA MERRIMAN, '29, Wauseon 1 l ll JOSEPHINE SEYERNS, '29, Mt. Vernon E i ' 1, , Y E E g 1 1 LATHRYN CLEAVER, '29, I rbana R 1 U FLORENCE LANE, '29, Warren f l 1 ' ' l Fourth Rozr: A gi 'Q E ill GLADYS HOERNER, '31, Dayton og 4 1 QI YI-:RNA KEMPER, '29, Bellefontaine at 1 REBENE SHAFFER, '28, Delphos 7 of g 3 , 1 CLARA D.ALE. '31, Gallipolis 15 Wg l KATHERINE COCHRAN, '29, Russels Point L, , Not in Panel: ,jg Q ' 1 DIARY BURRESS, '30, Sidney i g Y A ig l ANN COX, '31, Cincinnati a 1, E l il GWENDOLYN HANNA, '31, Luna 2 f 2 2 1, 11 BIARGERY HERSH, '28, Lima A V 4 EDNA voN BERGE, '28, Dayton 3 gf elif 1 , I A 1 Q A , ll . ix E if I , L il 1 li t Ai f f :N T 1 , l, Affi T ,T E 1 ' l f Q Q I i ei of 1 l 1 -, ...,.,..,.......,,.... ...... - ., ..,.. ---.- ......,......,.....,....,... ,...,...,.,..,., , ..... , ..,.,, ..,,.,...,..,..,..,....,.,...,.,,,.,,,,,,.,..... - ....... -...-.- .... -f ' ' I . 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'30, Neville PEGGY DOEBLE, '31, Miamisburg RUTH HERZEL, '31, Hicksville THEIAIA BUTTERFIELD, '28, Oxford HELEN STEXVART, '28, Portsmouth Fourth Row: LUCILLE KLINE, '31, Bucyrus ANNABELLE LICFARLEN, '31, Youngstown DORTHA YVENTE. '31, Portsmouth EDNA BIEIER, '31, Cincinnati GENEX'IEX'E YVHITE, '29, Camden BIARTHA SMELKER, '31, New Madison F zfth Roux' NIARY HAMLIN, '30, Xenia DELL.A BIATHEVVS, '29, WVarren 'ELEANOR STIER, '31, Aurora, Ind. XRIRGINIA LTPDEGROVE, '31, Cincinnati DOROTHY VVILLIAMS, '31, Washington C. JEAN CISSNA, '31, Portsmouth V .N of in Panel: BIARTHA XVADSVVORTH, '28, Springfield FERNE POYVELL, '29, Richmond, Ind. XYILMA FISTNER, '31, Springfield H A A ..,.. . ...,, , , ,... ....,, , .. , .,., ,, ..., ,.,., .,.............. ..,.. , . , , .,...,,, ,A ..., ,,., , A . . , ,,.,,...,,, .... ,111 ' t'----- -A -'--- 13:17:17-z:1j?q.., ,.., , .,..,,2':.1:g1j.-iqcxxrcztiv ' ' . 1 , . - I .'I g . . ' ' -I 1. ' , ,, :. 1' A , :A Q ,-Ag,g: E1 H- -1. 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HELEN GRAY, '30, Aberdeen VIVIAN YVORCH, '31, Arcanum Third Row: EDITH BIEISTER, '29, Celina BI.-KRGARET NIESTRATH, '28, Georgetown LAURA THOMPSON, '31, Mason BIIRIAM HARTLEGE, '29, Portsmouth NIYRNA SCHWARM, '28, Hamilton F ozzrfh Roux' ALICE WARREN, '29, Newfane, N. Y. EDNA COY, '29, Mason THELMA STETTER, '31, Newport, Ky. HELEN ROTH, '29, Portsmouth ESTHER TWEED, '29, Ripley Not in Panel: NAOBII BIILLER, '30, Sharonville ETHEL CARLSON, '31, Ashtabula Harbor m..,,..,. ..A.,. ,,...,...,...- ..... - ....... -.-.,- ......... , ...... -..,- ..,..,.......,.... -- ......,.....,.. - .................... , - -..- ..... -.., ...............,......,...,. -.-. ......,,.,,.,..,.., ..... ...... - , ..-.......,......- ,..., --.--...-.,,...-,..-----?3 iafI2flE'ETE':52iE15215232Ef??':f'??E '5f??'iE ff, ffl F2112:2 53f7f''TEZ Q,'??'f7.'Q5'E713 E'??E'iT5 ifZTf5I5527:Q,'35-2ffEE2?Q?ffi'ffl7iYaE?if'3EiT?EZ?'7? 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HARRIET JONES, '29, Covington - Third Rozy: ROSA DREW, '29, Arcanum BESSIE SCHNVAB, '29, Bellaire ALICE RINER, '28, Camden F ourfh Row: ELIZABETH HANKS, '28, Bellefontaine THELMA DALLAS, '29, Hamilton ANNABEL TROUT, '28, Feesburg EUNICE CARTER. '29, Northfolk, W. Va. Noi in Panel: NIURIEL SAYLER, '29, Sandusky ,:Y........,.,:.:........ ..... ,.,. ...., ....... .............. ...... . . ... ........,. .,..,. .... I.. ..,..... ....... . I ........... I - ----- - ---- -0 ---- AN- ---- -- --'---'-'-'------- '-- l ' 04' ' ' ' ' ' IL1LIil2.'-l'L ' ..L..'iL: ' ' 11-'ll11I ' kllll. ' -ILLIZH Q, Q.,..il.Lll' i.,,,,.1' ' 'KQRQRLQA' -ll-l Iieeeullix--kill--fellill -5'33::l3 l :1Ei533Ea34 ' --- C ' 3 ' . m.,,.,,N ,,Aq .... ,. .. ..... . .. . U ',A,,,,.,, -'SSG'-11f:,.'E5I':':fE':'j Il' Q ,- FiH .fffi5f?f' .,,-,v,::1,,,-a ,::1-,. -:: - , ,N .wi-.1: s ,' r 1EiEi:iif1:1:1 -afizswl'-115. 1235221 EEfi'i.z:i-:iiswii ' Siu-7:?' 25 Y-fU:Eiiifi?x1:'i?f:+'f:iii? 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Il 1 DOROTHY IDARROXV, '30, Canton i RIILDRED TULI-JY, '29, Hamilton g Y- ,, RUTH XYIGGERMAN, 30, Reading il, 1 , GER.kLDINE CROPSEY, '30, Sandusky ll UE RI.-XRJORIE GIBBONS, '30, Cincinnati Fiffh Roux' 3 l 1 VIRGINIA GOODXVIX, '31, Elyria Q,iTggj?jQQ I il MARY ANN WOLFOR11, '31, Xenia fir l C DIARY O'LE.ARY, '31, Eaton l DIARY MCADOR, '31, Dayton f g DIARY ADELINE RIDINE, '31, Lorain il l Q I I -+'?1i I l ',l,l, ' ' v l 1 '53f?Q ' E 'Ill I ' I I.-153: ,A vp Q I ..,. :-15 ' V T fn ' I ,.,. f -iii A f' ffl l' ' SVSTYYQA 5.55253-12 ..Qiffffi'5f52i?E'i?2?2 E'EE?i ?T?'5i'ifEi'E'Eff'? '1fi T - x - I Ani, il s :,x.JiA-is :: 519: 1' .'11.::' 1- 4 ' ':,:-ui-ff . ra- ' - fr---' -'-' iz- f- - wr ' M I ,A I A .,.,. ,.,, , TAAAIAA, ,el l X A W ,h .,,.,,,- ., ,,., 1,,.-,L ::,g: ::-,::,:,::. ,R ngxi A, - - ' , 5ZE1:1zE5r'sE1'i :E 5: f f 2 ' 1 -.'.z'.::y,-fgffr--,U-:'.' 2:-- 12:-fz'Z:.e2: .:-eww--fxfx-. 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Second Rozv: NIARJORIE ALLEN, '28, Cincinnati ESTHER PENN, '29, Rockport MABEL RILEY. '30, Hamilton RUTH TODD, '28, Rockford Tlzirrl Row: ANNA VVINTERHOLLER, '29, Wheeling, W. Va. DOROTHY BRADFORD. '29, Cincinnati DoRoTHY STRAUB, '29, Plymouth LA NELLE ENGEL, '30, Hamilton Fourth Row: EDITH SCHEERING. '29, Shandon VIVIAN VAN METER. '30, Franklin MARGARET VVILSON, '28, Harrison FLORES SCHEERING, '29, Shandon RosEs SCHUMAN, '28, Southgate, Ky F zifflz Row: Ivy PATTERSON, '31, Cleveland VELDA BEAL, '28, Xenia MILLISON VVILSON, '29, College Corner LILLIAN GILBERT, '28, Xenia RUTH VVALTHERS, '28, Shandon ,..,.- .................,....., - .........................,..,............,...,........, ......,... - ...- ............ -- ............ .......-.- ..... ,.- ................. .-....,...a .,....... ....- ....... - ....... -.-..-..-.......-.,..-...,-... .......,... -tr ....... .... ......,,,..,,,., , ,.,. ,,.. ....., . . ., ..., ...,....... ,,.. . . . ,, ,..,,,. .... , .. , ,, ,. , ...,,..,,..,. ....,,.. . ...., . ..,. .. ..., Q,,,,,,RRmw:1meM- 4Y.'Xsy ,yu GE 5 , ., i ., .,... 1 ..., ....., ., . S ,t ..,. ..:..: .,.. ,..5 .... X. X, ..l ..... .... ,T',:,,,?: ......... v.:':.mE,H-E: , .. 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Q! . 21' g el ' ' P . ly l . 71 5, l L - - 4 l ge ,,,, Ml 3 .. . .i 1 P l ee. eefs ' f ' 1 ' X Miamfs Fraternities RATERNITIES have always played an important part in life at Miami, and have in past years contributed much to her advance- ment. Known as the Hhlother of Fraternitiesf' Miami has fostered the founding of four large national fraternities. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Chi, known throughout the fraternity world as the Miami Triad, first thrived under the maternal care of Miami. Beta Theta Pi first made its appearance in 1839, Phi Delta Theta in 1848, and Sigma Chi in 1855. Each expanded rapidly, branching out into all directions until they became truly national. To this list was added in 1906 Phi Kappa Tau, which emulated its older brothers, soon expanded and became recognized as leaders in the fraternity councils. In addition to these, chapters of other old and powerful nationals were estab- lished here at various intervals during this time. Back in the old days when hliami was the Yale of the Early West, and fraternities were young, a true feeling of fellowship existed here. Today Miami has changed in many ways, but the same friendliness and inter-fraternity fellow- ship still exists. Where Spirit of Miami Triad Originated Page Two Hundred and Sixty-six 'YYfflillllllf ffiT', 1l1llI'f''f'flllllllfflfmlll MM mifil , gs.. f fs W 1 ---'- W 1Y----1f'---- P A 1 1,439 V 31? -.Ex ' ' ' I .-E , 2 WN-.7 ,',,.,.g.3,. . 1 V ,Q . H ' . x... :x. -3 E ' 5 ig 4. iff if , ' Nw' WLS.-11.12 1 fi ' 'fii . f lazsg. 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' A A the irlendslnp and pleasant relations between fraternity men. It is the duty of this group to study and discuss rushing rules, cooperative buying, buying through the university, regulating maximum expenditures for social functions, or any problem of common interest. This council is made up of two representatives from each fraternity, the president and a Junior member. Representatives for this year were: Beta Theta Pi, Jack Greer and Albert Dietz, Phi Delta Theta, Lynne Baker and VVilbur Ewbanks, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Jack Cronin and James Robinson, Sigma Chi, George Bowers and Albert Johnston, Delta Upsilon, VVilbur Coulton and Lysle Adams, Phi Kappa Tau, Frederick Kramer and Kent Larick, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, St. Clair Switzer and Lloyd Douglass, Delta Theta Chi, Edward Isakle and John Shuster, Sigma Delta Rho, Don Downey and Raymond Nasser, Theta Upsilon Omega, Clay Flynn and Charles Brown, Beta Kappa, Ross lNIooney and Herbert Perrill, Sigma Nu, Roy Witherby and Archie Kelly. Top Row: Hammond, Adams, Baker, Douglass, Young, Shuster. Isakle Bottom Row: Wvitherby, Norris, IVIC-Michael, Greer, Bowers, Listerman Page Two Hundred and Sixty-seven -,: y. in QIHA., 6 1, K jp 1 3 X ,-vi X I-'wa 1,5 x-lx Q 1 gli.-,Alf in ul I A- , ,A h ,. lo If -inf. , S , xx , v l il V, l ill' 5 li tx ,I I lQ V 5 S W. , ll' will ll , - lynn f l ,4 . , ,Z D' :QFVAQV L:-JD' k'F: I 'nk 'W , 1 5J' ' I r'r' -I F f'l if1'l ' f ll' J ill 'i v. ll ll 1 u 'll' . it ll Beta Theta P1 ii YV li f R,, Pye 'HOUR f A11 x,Q1,,?N?',.1: A 'g ' 'VL xt , , , , , TJ' 'f- Founded at l1'I13,111l I,'I11VCI'S1ty, 1839 ' Eighty-five Chapters ,fw- xii, 1 , IJ, Rf ll 534 151 R ,-.j 1 I 2 1 v r 'Ll I l li 1 lzl ll Qll 1 V ll I I ll 4. 9. H. rl All ll I 12 15 il l ll I 1 I I in 1 l li Il lf l 1 . I 'I Il X, i'i ,, 1 V J 1 2-4-4 . t 'In - A ,Y nnsxtl 'ff for x 11:,uTI', r ' Alpha Chapter Established 1839 I ir.s'f Roux' , EDXVIN STAUS5, '29, Cincinnati TAYLOIZ YVALSH, '29, Cleveland JACK GREER, '29, Charleston, Ill. JOHN BLACKBURN, '28, Shelbyville, Ind JAMES 14'LINcHPAt'GH, '29, Cincinnati Second Roux' HAROLD NORTH, '30, Cleveland CARL FRISCHE, '28, Freeport, Kan. GEORGE BATSCHE, '30, Cincinnati ALBERT DIETZ, '30, Lorain JOHN HOWARD, '30, Peoria, Ill. T11l'I'II Row: GEORGE AUXIER, '30, Paintsville, Ky. ARTHUR SCHMIDT, '30, Cleveland WILLIAM GORIE, '30, Lakewood CHARLES CONDIT, '31, Rantoul, Ill. RIOLI..-XNIJ VAN AUSDALE, '30, Oberlin Fourth Roux' PAUL BLACKBURN, '29, Shelbyville, Ind. EDWARD BROWN, '31, Middletown BYRON MILLER, '31, Charleston, Ill. ROBERT CURRIE, '31, Xenia BERNARD DPIIIIANEY, '31, Cleveland F zffh Row' : HOXX',ARD BROLLIER. '30, Lakewood NILES KOSKI. '31, Ashtabula CHARLES HEINCH. '31, Cleveland WARREN HERBST, '31, Massillon GEORGE ROBSON. '31, Berton, Wis. GILBERT SAYLE, '31, South Euclid Not in Pcnzcl: PAUL HORRIG.AN. '28, Cleveland DONALD LEAHY. '28, Cleveland RIC'H.ARD SERVISS, '28, Hamilton ROBERT STAIJSS, '28, Cincinnati RICHARD TLTRNER, '29, Portsmouth GORDON CUNNINGHAM, '29, Lakewood JAMES ROBINSON, '30, Columbus HARRY TAYLOR. '30, Lakewood GEORGE BIOORE, '30, Rocky River XYARD PARKS, '31, Ashtabula JAMES NICGl'IR'E, '31, Cleveland CHARLES VFHOMPSON, '31, Cleveland AUGUST ANGEL, '31, Cleveland ROBERT BERGERON, '31, Cleveland LONNIE VVILSON, '31, Cleveland J umm Page Two Hundred and Sixty-eight Page Two Hundred ami' Sixty-m'11f ii ,,51QA, ' ,TEH ,'f' , I.-V' ,l f, ' -1 I I gal 1 ,I ' IE l I ,M W I I lfm i V, , 'I V' fi 1 ' J , .44 S1-fl,--, 1 f , , 913, ,I ' I ,irlr ff 9-4-'5,Fis:.X'g iz., ' I 1' ff' 'H' T,'f' .IV , . 4 IPI' I 5 , ,V, ,I 1, , ji.. . , 71' 1 5 ' Y' 4 ' -'rf f 'V ir- 1 1 iii '1,4Q,i.J',,4gfv'- - - K 15.1. -' - 1 f' I I I ,,, I , . ,- X- ,I I'J,,..1,L1,,,,1 1 , V f -J' JV, , II I .I l 5 I ,hp O, Y 5 ,, I ,L ,M ev, I ,I f 1 , , P U1 li 1 I , ll, Q J, Q, ,I E' l I I f ll ' , ,, i W I' I Fl 'I l ,l l ll Q , 1 , El l ee, llf e I Il ru ji ,O l , gy 1 4, L 'lf ' I i i' l Il 1 . .1 ll I ggi 'I l 'W 1 3? 1 ' i I ll' ,, I L Il ,i, - ,rn 1551.7-.A 4 , Phi Delta Theta 1 J-Vg 5-,Arr lg 2 v 1 , ,Af f 4-5 ' Qlfi 1: Q' ' . new 5, A 163-:S sa 3' Founded at Blimmi LlI11N9lS1tV 1818 ,N 9 Ninety-six Chapters Ohio Alpha, Chapter Established 18-18 First Roux' LYNNE BAKER. '28, West Milton ALBERT RUCKINOHAM, '28, Milford ROBERT OSwALD, '28, Cleveland NVILBUR PJXVBANKS. '28, Richmond. Ind. CREIGHTON HLYNTER. '28, Upper Sandusky JOHN LUTTON, '29, Lakewood Second Roux' NICHOL.AS BENNETT. '29, Hamilton JOHN JONES, '29, Rushville. Ind. VVILLIAM HUNTER. '30, Ypper Sandusky ROBERT XYEIL. '29, Cincinnati WINFIELD SIMMONS. '29, Lakewood JOHN XYILLIAM SMITH. '30, Ashland Third How: LYMAN IJENVEY. '30, Lakewood JOHN F. BIEE. '30, Oxford HARRY GERLACK. '30, Wooster WARREN THOBI.-XS. '29, Niles CHARLES ZWICK, '30, Oxford DONALD KELLER. '30, Indianapolis. Ind. Fo 11 rflz R011-.- ARCHIE ADAMS. '29. Lima ROBERT Mc-ARTHUR. '31, Winchester. Ky. ROBERT RUNYON. '31, Celina JOHN Mc'CANN. '31, Lakewood STEWART LANE. '30, Columbus HARRY SNYDER. '31, Columbus ITOBERT BOIIRNE. '29, Oxford Fifilz Roux' ROBERT STEM.-KN, '31, Cincinnati JAMES GORDON, '31, Cleveland XVILLIAM SCHAEFFER, '31, Steubenville EARL EBERT. '31, Ashland READE PEARCE, '31, Williamsburg, Ind THOMAS DUANE, '31, Middletown JOHN HIITCHELL, '31, Indianapolis, Ind S 1',1'1'lz R 01l'.' RALPH LUTTENTON, '31, Sandusky ALLEN HOFFMAN. '31, Lakewood WILLIAM KENDEL, '31, Lakewood LELAND BALMER. '31, Cleveland JOHN BENNETT. '31, Hamilton SCHULER CARROLL, '31, West Liberty NIAXVVELL VVEAVER. '30, Cincinnati Noi in Pa I1 cl : ALLEN WELSH, 'Q9, Oxford CHARLES EBERT, '30, Ashland BERNELL ABEL, '30, Richmond, Ind. THOMAS RICNIEL, '31, Cincinnati CLAIRE EVANS, '31, Richmond, Ind. H.AROLD ECKROATE, '31, Barberton Page Two Hundred and Seventy . V -W -f n ' Page Two H undred and Se1'enIy-one 'V' fr, O1 1,- fj'-, 'ln' 5JYl' 11 -, l X 1 1 11 1 1 1,!Q' 111 1 511 1 U ij, . lf .x F -ln 4,,Z. .E.4x.x -lf ' N, .lf -, . A Y N 1l.1 S11 V11 '.. 1 11-f-3 ,.! 'il lil 1,1 1,1 v-Q11 1, ll ill! 1.1 11, ll ., V -Y 'L ,i,.' A 1,A -,l i .A r , 'asf' N f31x5.1,'.,. 41- ' 1 1 Al , A , , .1 V ' l' L-V, '1 ' ,': -I N- W ,,..5,',w 1.,f'.-f lt' .Q 4 VL llfesn l 1111 '11 ll I 1 1 I 1l1,: 111 1' 11. 1 , l' lf 11111 111, 11 1 '11 li 11 Y ,LL , 1, ' V--: 1 1 1 L fi, I ll 11 11 4 11 19 1, ,111 M 111 'gi 11' 'l 111 1 W- 111 jnigg, Y 1 1152 1 l 11 11 1 le., 1 1.1 111' 'O' 1 41-ii: , ' ' 1' I 'ii U Q 1 gffjl ' ' - Qfn ,- ff 1 'V-L -V- Ai, N HYQ f , ' ' aa ltr.--3-ig?-fir, ' I 31 Qafixivlriscs, IQ, an Delta Kappa Epsilon sf .ik I.. Founded at Yale University, 18-14 Forty-live Chapters Kappa Chapter Established 1852 First Roux' F0z1r1'h ROIIZ' JOHN CRONIX. '28, Massillon WYATT RICCALL. '29, Cincinnati ROBERT PETERS, '29, Cincinnati WELDON CANFIELD, '29, Detroit, Mich. EDYVARD WARREN, '28, Oxford Second Row: JOHN HAGEN, '29, Cincinnati MAURICE PEFFER, '29, Piqua JIM RODGERS, '29, Dayton HOXVARD TILLMAN, '20, Greenville EDWVARD ALLEN, '29, Piqua Third Row: DON MCENTIRE, '30, Ashland CURTIS WILSON, '28, Hillsboro JAMES PE.-XRSON, '30, St. Petersburg, Fla. ROBERT SHUPP. '29, Cleveland ROBERT COLEMAN, '29, Cincinnati Not in Panel: ROLAND HORN. '29, Lorain RAYMOND BURRIS. '30, Ashland JOHN DOUGL.1SS. '30, Cincinnati JOHN SPARLING, '30, Cincinnati RICHARD VVENRICK, '30, W'inchester JOHN XVOLFE, '30, Cleveland DWIGHT HUBBARD, '30, Detroit, Mich. PAUL BROYVN, '30, Massillon JOHN SHANK, '30, Trotwood JAMES RJERKEI., Marion MACK PFEFFERLE, '30, Kenton RAY CRONIN, '30, Massillon JAMES LARRIMORE. '30, Dayton F 1:1111 Roux' RIC'H.XRD EVANS, '30, Chillicothe LOREAIRE HEDGES, '30, Columbus WILLIAM JNICCALL, '31, Cincinnati ROBERT LEE, '31, Middletown JAMES HICKS. '31, Huntington, Ind S z'.z'flz Row: GEORGE BAKER, '31, Dayton FRANK GAMES, '31, Coshocton RAYNIOND PERRIN, '31, Norwalk DONALD HALES, '31, Steubenville RUSSELL THOM, '31, Sandusky H.kRRY XVOUNG, '31, Bellefontaine Not in Pa 1101: THOMAS DOYLE, '31, Washington C H ROBERT ELLIS. '3l. Kenton DUANE ELLSWVORTH, '31, Binghamton 1N X XYILLIAM NAGEL. '31, Oxford JOHN SHARKEY, '31, Dayton RALPH FORMAN, '31, Cincinnati WALTER VVORK, '31, Oxford THADDIAILTS BRAFFETH, '31, Richmond Ind Page Two Hundred and Seventy-tu'o Page T wo H znzflrcd and Svzwzfy-fl11'ef' nf w Q. ,, AM wa' ff A In .1 vii? if -- f 1 . ' I if l 1 l I, ll ll ,fi xptlln. --ff .W I 4 83 'iff' Alf, .,., wk I l ' AQQAEL-Sfxfgl , wif 1 ,Ax .-n A., V ,K X A, .V ' , I Q? jf l' vin ' lily! ' EIXA4, JL., 111, ,, L r 5 If 19131 ,:':,:i ' it P ff: ' -' f.. if'f V iii .X 'll' .,. fi ' R. vu I 1 I'5F'+w. ' ,, N, I eq 3,4 ' llffi ny' LV 7 9:2 Tl li ,Il w fi l f ill l l 1, , ,fl I l l l l , l il A l lr A ll, A Mi 'lu f A3 , 'JJRW 1 , -lf' ig. I , I T 1 Q' L 1' A -,T ll Qfflfr. N . sigma chi Founded at Miami University, 1855 Eighty-seven Chapters Alpha Chapter Established 1855 First Row: GEORGE BOVVERS, '28, Kenton THOMAS LOHREY. '28, Massillon VVILLIAM IDEXVEY. '28, Blanchester WAYNE LISTERM,-KN, '28, Ft. Thomas, Ky. CURRY STOUP, '28, Norwalk CLARENCE Cox, '28, Fremont ARTHUR THATCHER, '28, Fremont Second R011-: ' ROBERT ROOSE, '29, Cincinnati THOMAS LAXVRENCE. '29, Montgomery, Ala. FREDERIC ELLERMAN, '29, Newark ALEXANDER BICSURELY, '28, Oxford ARTHUR SCHEFFER, '29, Cincinnati NOLAN HEIDLERAUGH, '29, Columbus Grove HAROLD SCHFLTZ, '28, Oxford Third Row: ROBERT PATTERSON, '29, Cleveland WILLIAM SIMS, '30, Connersville, Ind. LEWIS COOK. '29, Toledo LEE HINDMAN. '29, Newton Falls ROLLIN NISWONGER. '29, Pitshurg VVILLARD ELLSESSER, '29, Portsmouth ROBERT SATTERFIELD. '30, Hillsboro Fourth Row: HOWARD BRENNEMAN, '30, Columbus WILLIAM GAMBLE, '30, Cincinnati ARTHUR S-TALLMAIER, '30, Cincinnati JACK CRAMER, '30, Norwood ROBERT KING. '30, Maumee ALBERT JOHNSTON, '30, Ft. Thomas, Ky. BLAIR WILLIAMS, '30, Higginsport Noi 'in Panel: NED SULLENBERGER, '28, Oxford THEODORE H.KHN. '29, Cincinnati WALTER SATTERFIELD. '31, Hillsboro Fzifflz Row: GORDON RANDALL, '30, Cleveland REYNOLD XVURNELLE, '30, Fremont JAMES GRILLS, '31, Lorain RICHARD TRUITT, '30, Chicago, Ill. GEORGE TOLER. '30, Richmond, Ind. WALTER SHANNON, '30, Hillsboro ROBERT TAYLOR, '30, Mt. Healthy S z'.rfl1 Roux' ELMER KOHLS, '31, Lakewood KENNETH GRUBB. '31, Chicago, Ill. THOMAS BEERY. '31, Lakewood ALAN ANGELL, '31, Norwalk CLYDE HERROD '31, Diamond VVILLIS SHERVVOOD. '31, Oak Park, Ill. THOMAS BROYVN. '31, Diamond Sz'1'f'nfl1 Rowr: SYDNEY SMITH, '31, Port Clinton CHARLES CUMMINS. '31, Columbus JAMES ILOGERS, '31, Steubenville FREDERICK SCHULER, '31, Wapakoneta, ROBERT SMITH. '31, Zanesville ROBERT RANNE1'. '31, Lakewood STANLEY KLEINSMITH, '31, Lakewood Not in Panel: VVOODMAN LANE, '30, Toledo GUY DICK, '30, Lakewood LEWIS SHRADER, '30, Cincinnati JAMES TROTTER, '30, Martinsville, Ill. PAUL KARNS, '30, Wiesterville RICHARD FALKNER, '29, Lima JOHN PAULS, '31, Steubenville ROBERT WARREN, '31, Cleveland Page Two H undred and Sevenfy-four Page T100 Hundrvd and Se1'e11fyfz'r rl 'l el Erfx ' I 'fp' ,mv l l ll ia i l 1 ll 1 A-u ff' x -Jill 13511 X. L- x ' xt if C, E. V-.. -A 1 AA. , .r,., . , X4 - '.,.X,! 4 Ill 1 ,--,ull AAS' 1 Ko I :.. I ,I M ,ri Y I ll' 'I I jr' A, I v 1,- F A flu ,fy ...lk A Delta Upsilon A A .. , 1 , ,. A , X ' - , ,,, ' - A 'L 41 J- Us e 1' 1 . If. A. , -,, , Founded at VVillia1ns College, 1831 Fifty-two Chapters Bliaini Chapter Established 1868 First Row: MAC VVISECUP, '28, Oxford CARL FEIGERT, '28, Youngstown LYSLE ADAMS, '29, St. Marys 1VILBUR COULTON, '29, Cleveland STEPHEN GURLEY, '28, Fairport Harbor Second Row: ORVILLE BACK, '29, Middletown SHELDON VANNOY, '29. Greenville J. PAUL RICNAMARA. '29, Upper Sandusky PHILIP JAQUES, '29, Bath. Ind. JAMES BAKER, '29, Indianapolis, Ind. Third Row: JAMES ANDERSON, '30, Bedford ROBERT SACKETT, '29, Fremont HIARRY' 1,AVISON, '30, Middletown LEWIS REED, '30, Youngstown CHARLES XVAGNER, '30, Youngstown F011 rilz Razr: DUDLEY HORTH, '31, Port Clinton ROBERT OBERHOLZER, '30, Dennison WILLIAM OBERHOLZER, '30, Dennison EARL THESKEN, '30, Cincinnati CHARLES SPRY, '30, Dayton F zfth Row: GEORGE SCOTT, '31, Newark ' ROBERT PIERCE, '31, Youngstown ARTHUR MILLER, '31, Port Clinton DONALD MCNAMARA, '31, Upper Sandusky LAKVRENCE SHAVVHAN, '31, Lebanon Sirtlz Row: ROBERT VOEKLE, '31, Youngstown EDWARD HUGHES, '31, Bradford JAMES CRUTCHER, '31, Lancaster XVAYNE SOMMERS, '31, Cincinnati DONALD LANTZ, '31, Lancaster Not in Pan cl: ROBERT CLARK, '28, Hamilton ROBERT COULTON, '30, Cleveland RAY NOVATNEY, '29, Cleveland DARRELL STRATTON, '30, Cleveland LUCIEN KARLOVEC, '29, Cleveland ANDREW ALTHAUSER, '30, Cincinnati ELDON DEMALINE, '30, Cleveland CARL NENNINGER, '30, Cincinnati HERBERT ARNOLD, '31, Oberlin JOHN NENNINGER, '31, Cincinnati ARTHUR SEXVELL, '31, Fitchburg, Mvass. JOHN C. WILLIAMS, '31, Oxford Q DONALD RICCOPPIN, '31, Hillsboro C LA-IRE HOFFMAN, '31, East Lverpool SETH WATTERSON, '29, Bedford JOHN ROADS, '31, Hillsboro Page Two Hundred and Seventy-si.z' ni- 8- f,-' f, .it . :.,..... .,,.1.-1 ,. LL.:-fl ..fiQ,,..?fDkx,:,..z ,Y Page T-wo Hundred and Sevvrziy-se'ven ,f 'qg,ZY.k,, ,gi Phi Kappa Tau l'1 l KTg, 9 , 'N Founded at Nliami University, 1906 Forty-two Chapters Alpha Chapter Established 1906 li ,, . 14 I, I , Fzrxf Roux' Flrffh RON.: 'lf RICHARD YUVNGQ 33- P01'fSI1l0llfl1 RICHARD CUNNINGHAM, '31, Portsmouth FRE? LATSVHA. Cincinnati CECIL BIOYER, '31, Greensprings x up W glikI!IgIIgR21 IkI28, Q levbeland 3 CHARLESX TELLING, '31, Cleveland I QAMER. 28, Bataxia ILDXVIN 1+ ISHER, 31, Middletown I ,fi 1 1? , A ,1'l'E'.- ' vi, A CLARENCE ANSTAETT, '28, Batavia GEORGE ANNIE, '28, Cliillieotlie f HARLES lNJClN1If'IIAEL, '28, ,But-vrus Nrmlzrl Roux' CARL UPF, '28. Forest .JACKSON GEORGE, '28, Okeana IJENZIL POTTS, '29, Eaton H.AROLD ANNIS, '29, Chillicothe KENT LARIFK, '29, Cleveland NIYRON BISHOP, '29, Camden IJXVIGHT FRANZ, '29, ljuytim T11 I'I'II Roux' NIAYNARD XVELCH. '29, Metaniora. FEHALD BITCIIIE, '30, Cridersville CLIFTON MEDE, '30, Sidney LLOYD LARRICK, '30, Chillicothe IIOBERT N. BATEMAN, '29, Cleveland EDWARD HOFFMAN, '29, Lake Bluff. Ill. JAMES SMITH, '30, Norwalk Fmlrflz If 0 l1'.' HFJNIIY BOHRMAN, '30, Bur-yrus BRUCE HAMM, '30, West Alexandria JEROME IJORSTEN. '30, Chickasaw FRANK xVISE1VI.XN. '30, Batavia ELMER IQRAMER, '30, Batavia EVERT NIILTENBERGER. '30, Eaton EVERETT COX, '30, Eaton JOHN STEINHAUER, '31, Dayton, Ky. ALLEN IIALFORD, '31, Cleveland IEOBERT BATEMAN, '31, Middletown S I',1'flI R0'u .' .5 VERNON BIOYER, '31, Greensprings CHARLES GOVVDY, '31, Piqua GERALD REED, '31, Verona GERALD BE LL, '31, Akron VVILLIAM AMOS, '31, Sidney NIAHSHALL KEHRT, '31. Shelbyville OLIVER AMOS. '31, Sidney Nm' in Panel: FRANK HIDY, '28, London HAROLD SIELAFF. '28, Cleveland EVERETT Cox, '30, Eaton XVILLIAM CRAIG, '30, Oxford .ALMOND CROVKETT, '30, Metamora JAMES VAN DE VVEDGE, '30, Piqua VVARNOCK VVRIGHT, '30, Oxford :KEITH BRANDON, '30, Greenville RICHARD BASS, '30, Dayton THOMAS CEERSPACHER, '30, Cleveland BIARTIN SNYDER. '31, Liberty. Ind. HOWARD GALLAHER, '31, Hamilton DONALD FREDERICK, '31, Hamilton WVARREN HAMMEL, '31, Hamilton Page Tivo H 7lIl!Il'6'fI and Swffrzfy-c'z'gl11 nga' Two 1IllIIflI'l'!l nuff Sw. w1fy-ll! 'I lx P, , z .f A - ff' f'.d'M' I it fl ., - ,V I .V V . , I, 5.7 1,1 l VV ll ' Ili l l lv ka , I rl1 ll I I F25 ajrr A -1, Sr! V I YLAK, ' 1, - , ,I W, j, lp .-. l I I lil ii 51 .. -1 lr ffhi ll-Il ggi, 1,,,,,:f+i,' F pl CP I'-:ni-S V , 1 villa! llul fic iff' 'F Cliff lf? Q 1' il! 1 1 l flil . l 1 f gi i , W Lg - 'N -X , , 1, 'I 1 l 1 il l 6 , I it 3 I ll f I 74 l , 4 I I 4 - I 11 1 'M I in ' l I , L Al, A-I il ff aile l ifff ,J I T Delta Tau Delta j Ll A , 1 4 .fm -Q Founded at Bethany College, 1859 Seventy-four Chapters Gamma Upsilon Established 1916 F irst Row: CHARLES GIBSON, '28, Troy FRANKLIN DUNN, '28, Detroit, Mich. GEORGE ANDERSON, '28, Oxford JACK DEWERT, '28, Wyoming EDWIN BALLARD, '28, Evanston, Ill. Second Row: AUSTIN SPRAGUE, '29, Portsmouth PAUL GLICK, '29, Baseorn ROBERT MILES, '28, Bellefontaine WILLIAM HORGER, '29, East Liverpool PAT MCPHILLIPS, '30, Youngstown T hird Row: WILLIAM GAULT, '30, Geneva GEORGE GABBERT, '30, Lake Forest, Ill. KENNETH WOMACK, '30, Chillicothe PAUL HERTENSTEIN, '30, Chillicothe GEORGE VOSSLER, '30, Franklin Fourth Row: ANDREW WERTZ, '31, Miamisburg CHARLES GRABLE, '30, Cleveland GUS TOLERTON, '30, Salem ROBERT O'BRIEN, '30, Dayton ROBERT PARKER, '29, Bedford Fifih Row: MAITRICE RAQUET, '31, Springfield STEWART POMEROY, '31, Wilmette, Ill. CHARLES ANDERSON, '31, East Cleveland CHARLES DE VVERT, '31, Wyoming LAWRENCE BLANKENSHIP, '31, Chillicothe Sixth Row: WADE CHRISTY, '31, Youngstown JACK HLTRLEY, '31, Washington, Pa. JOHN MACDONALD, '31, Youngstown JOE HOFFER, '31, Youngstown GEORGE BRANNAN, '30, Cleveland Not in Panel: KENNETH HOLMAN, '28, Xenia KENNETH MILLER, '29, Leipsic DAVE DAVIS, '30, Youngstown DONALD SCHIPPER, '30, Hamilton STANLEY MARKEY. '30, Eaton HORACE ROGERS, '30, Millersburg ROY SANDQUIST, '31, Youngstown WIIJLIAM MILLER, '31, Lima Page Two Hundred and Eighty Page Two Hundred and Eighty-one . Vw W. 1, 13 ., ' I l I l , gy-A.1 ' 'VI IKAAYTA L . - f ' I ' I . l I ii ' 5 i ii ll I ' Q , TAQQL 'ff Elk. X 2. vxwf . ,J ' 1. y A ' ' FH- ' Founded at University Of Alabania, 1856 One Hundred Chapters ' ji Ohio Tau Chapter Established 1919 I' ' l l'I'.Sf Roux' 1 0III'fll Roux' 1 ' ILOBERT WWIITTAKER, '29, Norwalk IIARRY FRAZE, '31, vVlHCl1QbtCI'. Ind. IIARRY EDWARDS, '29, Cleveland NELSON ARN, '30, Kenton ST. CLAIR SXYITZER. '28, l 21l'll1lI1,Qfi0I1. Mic-In, STEPHEN REYNOLDS, '31, I.ilIeIty, Ind. I H. PARIIAM IXELLICY, 29, Lima WILLIAM St'LLIvAN. '31, Cleveland . I LLOYD DOI'c:LAss. '29, Cleveland D.AX'IIJ DUNLAP, '31, Cleveland Heights ft-'Q ll,-XRRY STHYKER. 28, Cleveland G EORGE LUTZ. '30, Cincinnati I' WILLIAM BRCEGGEMANN, '29, Lakewoud fi Ser-ond Razr: R JOE NIOLESKI, '30, Gary, Ind. 1' lm' Ou X . F X liUBEIi'I' VVILSON. '30, Cleveland ROBERT PETTERS3 31, T0lf'fl9 l l RANc'Is 1,IXON. '31, Warren EARL IXUHLMANI 30, HHfl'lSfJU 'E WILLIAM M,,qj,,PI,IN. 31. qihillimtht, RUBERT l3vR1'MBAI'cIH, 30,-New Lebanon JOE BEYIS. '31, Harrison ELKROLIJ ILoLIsE,s30, Ifirain ,IM-K 111.31m-EH, '30, f'lpyg-land IHOMAS GRAFT, 31, Wlnc-liester, Ind. . VIIALMERS RIf'uARDsON. '29, Cleveland M1110 TAYLOR' -31: Tvledv ' ,I ROBERT MARTIN, 28, East Llverpnol . T111'r11Ro1r.' girth Roux' 1 CARL l3ERusTROM, '31, Cleveland Heights ' 'JOHN BWTLEI ,CH F. I Y , .L 1 CHARLES SNVARTNVOOD, '31, Cleveland ROBFRJDE QHIDLIE I ' ii! JAMES PERRY, '30, East Liverpool IAMPQ MI L? til xmif' d H .rl tl '3 5 IDONALD RIEELE, '31, Greenville ij! HAH, TOL 11 531' Mivildnm F151 3 fli IDREW' GOVAN, '30, Cleveland RIIH2 RI Y' ,230 B TP , 3, WILLIAM XYO0DW'U1'i'l'1l. '31, Lakewood C mlfrulfj PA'RiM ,1fT' .QQ rairgeld .li II, 'Nzx 3,'30,'l'l1l ' '.'H'.', I I4 FRG' ' ' 'STH' 'i luYRON MlTST.A1N14Z, 30, Bellefontaine ' 2' Noi in l,lIllI'I.' Noi-in Panel: ii li ROBERT BERRY. '28, Engelwuud KENNETH VVISE, '30, Elyria l . ROBERT CRAIG, '23, Cleveland HAROLD CLOUSER. '31, Bay Village lq il LAYERNE lf'LETrfIIER, '29, Barberton GEORGE NIOWRY. '31, Lima li' l' HAROLD PARVHER, '30, Marion VVILLIAM LAHDE, '31, Lakevs ond I CARL l I'rzPATRI'c'R, 29. Bellevue RIIIIARD TESSENDORF, '31, Cincinnati I p GERALD SHAXV, 29, Cleveland RCSSEL YANOSTER, '31, Elyria l BLAINE RIEBEL, '30, East Liverpool PAI'L PRYON. '31, Cleveland ii li FRED GRVBER, '30, Cleveland ' THERON GREEN. '31, Cleveland , ' IKICHARIJ NIKON. '30, New Philadelphia DIAYID PECK, '31, Wiyoming lm , i l. 'g il 5 is .li . ' lr I l l Q I Lg ' li ' I N1 1 I ll , l I r ' i . li I l A ' it I i l' Page Tzro IIIIIIIIITII and Eiglzfy-fz1'0 1 :AQ . W 'ii , 'ff-V -' , ,ew 5 'fxlh .. . 91 Pagc' Two Hzuzclrrrl and Eigllfy-fl1r1'e' 'r Mk .XJ ' , I x 4 .-.v ,iv rid, I 'V ffl. Xxqfgxx- ij ,-I,,.i ly f , 1 I ,fi -'Cf-KY ' .,, ,VA ,,. --I V,f!JIyI ' fi 1 'Il 'I 'lf' Q ll 'XI lt flvll ,ll 'l L xl el ll will Ii ,I f ' x .T rl . '4 'v 'I tl ry' ,itil , xiii Tl, , , A9 ,, I -, 'nxt ' PSKU' 3' .A Y A V ,Fl 1 X 'J . IEW ,XVrls.',' my - , , W, ,,p5i,,j. Ag' ,N 'yi 11 . I' 4 ' l H ll all ll y y, I ,l . la tl I I li I I ll: l l 1' ll -Il i ll R ln I , ,I I ee lu II I It q fl I y , y pl I I lil I ,I ,I I ' l Q ,II 'll I N ,W if li 'l ' ll w , 'I f 'Il 5' i ii 'I I III A I gl, l fi I Ill ,Y?! .xi 'IE fi ,ig Left-I 'st - ,I ', 'fff3'fi'jii-T mi 'W - A Delta Theta Chi 'EL Founded at Miaiiii University, 1919 First ROIIT S l'.l'1'1I I'i01l'f EDNVARD ISAKLE, '28, Fairport Harlio BIICHAEL XYEBER. '29, Cleveland RONALD RIORRISON. Wyoming R.-XLPH PUMPHRY, '28, Dayton RONALD - FOSTER. '28, Elyria, CALVIN AUGSPYRGER, '28, Hamilton Second Razr: ' JOHN SHUSTER, '29, Delaware CARL GRAL7, '29, Cincinnati JOHN BUSH, '29, St. Johns FORREST NIEHL, '30, Massillon ROBERT GOACHER. '30, Elyria WILLIAM KLOPP, '28, Middletown Third Rozr: GEORGE BIORRISON, '29, Wyoming WILLIAM POLAND, '30, Lima DONALD HECKERTv '29, Oxford GEORGE G,XRRETTSON. '29, New Paris VVILLIAM GRUEHL, '30, Cleveland JOSEPH SHEPPARD, '30, Elyria F ourilz Row: CARL NIASON, '30, Cireleville SAM MORRISON, '29, Wyoming ROBERT BERTSCH, '29, Cincinnati ROISERT EDMONDS. '30, lwiddletown BASIL HARMAN, '31, Lynn, Ind. HOMER CALLIIIAN, '29, Wlieelersburg Fifth Roux' NEAL HOSEY. '29, Middletown ROBERT IJNGERER, '30, Celina, JAMES HOLLINGER, '30, Massillon LEO LANVRENCE, '28, East Liverpool BYRON GOSSAGE. '30, Massillon 1' EDNVARD LIRUEHL, '30, Rocky River ROBERT ALMENDINGER. '29, Prospect DELMAR H.iLPIN, '31, Massillon LOUIS PADULA. '30, Rayland EDYVIN IJUNCAN. '30, Mc-Dermott CALVIN JUNG. '31, Reading Sercnflz Rozr: CECIL HARMAN, '30, Lynn, Ind. PAUL ADAMS, '31, Portsmouth JOHN WINTERS, Sp., Massillon HARRY STROBEL, '31, Massillon NEAL NIARTTALA, '31, Fairport Harbo ROBERT ROBERTS, '31, Oxford Noi in Panel: RAYMOND FRANZ, '29, Dayton DAN CALII-IAN, '30, Wauseon EDYVIN DUNCAN, '30, McDermott JOHN BURKHARDT, '30, Bluffton CHESTER NIILLER, '30, Oxford MACK MOORE, '30, Seaman AARON GERRARD, '31, Norwood GEORGE HOUCH, '31, Massillon WVILLIAM LANGE, '31, Norwood JAMES YUNGMAN, '31, Elyria Page Two Hundred and Eightyfour I' Page Two Hundred and Eighty-five 'v x A x K. 1,1 W I , v x up W- ' , E v I . ,J .. Q 5. .-.-f '-' We v Y r - - .f D 5 35251525.- ,4',, ' 1 KN-Av: I I' vi ',r' 1 41 A ,' ,, i 1 l , H , M p ,M , Q i ', I lr,-.' N .I I 1 .sf lf, I. t' 4 ' ,f,Q:g,,fy,x,v I I lu .' A ' I l ri, Hx ' l ll' lv' X ,, ' , , 45- 11 ' ' -1 V fg 'I , i I ,,,. 1 , li. I l 'li 1' 5 I 4-v 1 lx' W li MJ! iw ill lv , ll l , 1, fe, all I K C plh IWEM , ll all la Ml 'l all N11 l gi 'lil lll new il A V , l ' l - Y-Vf 1 p ,e', If R 2 - ' , KD' Sigma Nu ,3t.Jl ,Q X eff? '?7'?5,, Q 0' lf' ni Q78 if Liga Founded at Virginia, hlilitary Institute, 1896 Ninety-three Chapters Epsilon Nu Chapter Established 1927 l z'r.wf Ro zr: F011 rflz Rozr: NULL SHRODER. '28, Lima JAMI-:s PONVEILL, '29, Dayton NORMAN XYELKER. '28, Fremont GERALD BIFBRIDE. '28, Lakewoed RAY YYITHERHY, '28, Camden ARIHIE lil-JLLEY. '28, Newark Sceolul Roux' CARLIsLE SHAFER, '29, Bueyrus rIAfV'K LHCORGE, '28, Lakewood ROBERT NORRIS. '29, Outville RICHARD LQRAESEH, '29, Newark EST.-KBROOK GIJFJSSER, '28, Marion ALFRED HOPPE, '29, Foster Third Rozr: PAUL 0I4MI'TZ, '29, Lorain DONALD LJSBORN, '31, Cleveland BENJAMIN FORMAN, '30, Newark JOHN GUNS, '30, 1Vaynesville HARRY BATc'HELDER, '30, Dayton VVILMARTH POST, '29, Cleveland Heights ILOLAND SMITH, '30, Cleveland Heights DIANA BAXTER, '30, East Cleveland HAROLD KOEHLER, '31, Cincinnati FRANK CASHBAUGH, '31, Zanesville NYILLARD STEPHENSON, '31, Zanesville l1'IILTON SINGLETON, '31, Oxford 1 1'ffl1 Row: RICHARD MILLER, '31, Midway WILLIAM FIsHER, '30, Lakewood REX BYRUM, '31, Troy FRANK SHUFFLETON, '31, St. Marys HUGH LEROY, '31, Cleveland JOHN LONG, '31, Bueyrus S i.I-111 Roux' Lotus MEANS, '31, Perry VVILLIAM WEBER, '31, Shaker Heights MYRON JoNEs, '31, Canton DAX'ID JAMES, '31, Shaker Heights WILLIAM Ml1'C'ALLISTER, '31, Cleveland EMIL GALBREATH, '31, Troy ROBERT SCHVVARTZ. '30, Cincinnati Noi in Panel: JOHN PALERMO. '30, Cleveland GEORGE IJENEMARK. '31, Cleveland CHARLES KEIPER, '30, Dunkirk Page Two Ilumlrvfl and E1'gl1fy-six Page Tll'0 Hznzclrvfl and Ez'gl1fy-.wzwrz Y Q Kr ,J-, I Y 3 . 1 A 1 f-d -Q45 Q' 'Q ,, , ?.-ag --,1 T11 I. A , 4 f .' 1 1 1 ' , y , . Y A 15 -I-31 1 1-.1 A1 1'X ,, ,jg K 'N 1 1 111 fb- s N . ...JI 1 1 1 I 1 1 Lx :fi , 1 VA. , .,-V ,A 1 .N E1 1 1 .11, 4 1 1 1,11 ,-1111 11.1 15 , -.f. 1, AA. 4 ,E , , .31 XA ,mv-1 ,-I 1 1 :Q- if 11'11,',' A- 1 ..q, . 4 , r'11 11111111 ew 1 1 45'-ffs'-fi-Lff' 191 1 3'-xi W 5111 I ff 1 1 1 1 11 ll I 11 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 V 11 11 1 11 1 I 1, 11 1 gg , 1' F1 -- A n 1 1', 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 11' I ff-:ct 4553 'ff -.. L .LW , N4 M' - ig I ' V 'tvflvfgl ,LJ Yflaff-.xvi l ' Sigma Delta Rho .Q,,,,a Ififzmiiv 'Xin , Q. .1 2 :awe 1 , 3, ,, , lvl. Founded at Miami University, 1921 Six Chapters Alpha Chapter Established 1921 First Row: DON DOYVNEY, '29, Cleveland LELAND DUTTON, '29, Lorain FRANKLIN KLEPINGER, '29, Clayton FORREST SHUMAKER. '29, Galion Second Row: WILLIAM VINNEDGE, '28, Hamilton TOM SCHMITZ, '30, Lakewood RUSSEL MCCOLLITM, '30, Mt. Vernon LESTER LEEVER, '28, Owensville Th ird Row : LESTER MINNICH, '31, West Milton WILLIAM Ross, '30, Norwood ROBERT KREBS. '30, Camden RALPH STRETE, '29, Rockford CORNELL FURNAS. '31, West Milton F ourfh Row: STEPHEN RICZU, '31, Cleveland JOSEPH ME1'ERS, '31, Shandon FRANCIS BLTRK, '31, Middletown DONALD TODD, '31, Oxford RAYMOND NASSER, '30, Norwood l ' Q hr, Q ' 'X Page Two Hundred and Eighty-eight Page Two Hundred and Eighty-nfine Q I ,,.., r I QL .,. V K 69 v vi 1 fi Y Y - ,' if . Q x .-L. 44 i 4 f Q Theta Upsilon Omega ,I .JN 'M +4 O Cf 'H-. . , Founded at New York City, 1923 Thirteen Chapters Beta Beta Chapter Established 1925 Fz'r.vfRo11'.' ' Fozlrflz Row: 'v H. CLAY FLYNN, '23, Dayton HIXRIIH' PHILLIPS, '28, Greenville ROBERT HAMMoNn, '28, Canton JosEPH JUSTIN. '29, Lorain beeorzrl Roux' RALPH lwICf'.XUSLAND. '29, Carrolton SAM PIINIJERLUNG, '29, Cardington A. L. REIXSE, '29, Edon IDUDLEY KING, '29, Barker, N. Y. LowEI,I, SHAFFER. '29, Roekford Til ird Roux' CHARLES Buowx, '29, Winchester HCIMER ALBAVGH, '30, Brookville FRED BIORRISON, '29, Dayton HANS HENSEZ. '29, Cleveland ll'RICDISR1CK FINKBINFI, '28, Oxford LOUIS I1ATH. '30, Dayton IIARRY MIXRTINDALE, '28, Hamilton IJAVID COIISLEY, '31, Steubenville ROBERT CANNON, '31, Washington C JOHN PEITCHARD, '31, Gallipolis F1'ffl1 Ron' : PAUL KERCHNER, '31, Cincinnati BENEDICT CANNELLI, '31, Maumee VIc'ToR KLINE, '30, Brookville HARKJLD JoHNsoN, '31, Cleveland MIVRREL REEF, '31, Frederic-ktown 7 .N of in Panel: GEORGE HEP'FERNON, '30, Cincinnati ARDEN CQREER, '31, Greer I fJSVVALD PETRO, '31, Cleveland GILBERT SMITH, '31, Brookville LESLIE l'RR. '31, Cleveland Page T100 H IIIIKINYI and Ninety ,my - i' .- ', ,. pw:-s if H5153 .Z I,ll1jI' Tarn 111111111111 111111 .Y1'111'f.1,1-11111 f frm, ' Ir' 1 ' I ' Il I' f If 'I' Il , , ill lr If il 5 il ' 'I , , f .9 I Fl 'cf-Q15 iii: :fi ' K ,,, , , A ' HH'N - l its I qi- 'itil Wi Lil 1 U 1-lx? :si Fin pf, fflflx up .' 'I C' Viiig,-wi. ,,,,-f- . 1,1 ,J 'f.1Zlg5g?f f f ir, Fi, Aff. ' ' ' .A 'Fw HQ ' llxf lf ,T VM Ifkif' f KJYJM, fl I MM,-I , 1 A if .lg ia Iwi if 'll 3,1 il , Fil L. ,li ll if gi ll. 1' l I l- I ,rjrr E ll l Y, il i f lst ., ,, :Q II A ll li In A i it or A Ig if I 'll 1 1 ' I f I 1 l Ql l' I l I 1 I I I .l ,E I I I I I 4' -1 1 1 I 22- 11 ll H - ---- -- Yi , 4, ei ll P i, 71 fin! ,I lip s is ,fl CeEliQF,? CfZ5 .C Beta Kappa I '44 fix :V 1 'iff' ' '9'B9R'1I '5 rx ff Q P 19' Qi, If Founded at Hammond University, 1901 Twenty-three Chapters Nu Chapter Established 1926 First Row: Fiffh Row: GEORGE S-HETLER, '28, Holcomb. N. Y. ALDEN SVVIFT, '28, West Alexandria JOHN REED, '28, Livonia. N. Y. OSCAR SCHMIED. '28, Cleveland VICTOR COLES, '28, Cincinnati ROSS BIOONEY, '28, Lebanon Second Row: DENTON FULLER, '29, Niagara Falls, N. Y. ROBERT FEATHERSTONE. 29, Barker, N. X. THEODORE BULOW. '28, Bethel LAWRENCE CURL, '28, Quincy STANLEY BICCLURE, '29, Harrison ARTHUR BAUER, '28, Galion Third Row: HERSC'HEL SANDERS, '30, Port William RODNEY SVVIFT, '30, West Alexandria HERBERT PERRILL, '30, Washington C. JAMES FERGUSON, '29, Camden ROBERT ERBAUGH, '28, Brookville HOWARD JONES. '29, St. Bernard Fourth Rout KARL SPREEN, '30, Reading RUSSELL SCARF. '31, Coshocton PHILIP DAVIS, '30, Coshocton EUGENE HOWICK, '28, Celina CLIFFORD COOK, '28, Farmersville RAY TISH. '30, Coshocton CLYDE BUXTON, '31, Lockland CHARLES BROWN, '30, Milford JAMES HARRIS. '31, Hartwell EMIL WESTON, '30, St. Bernard JOHN SCHROEDER, '30, Cincinnati WILLIAM SCALLAM, '31, Cincinnati Sixth Row: MARVIN EUTSLER, '31, Dayton THORAL SCHEHR, '31, Hartwell CHARLES OBERT, '31, Cleveland HUGH HENSHAW, '30, Cincinnati GEORGE LUEDEKE, '31, Elmwood Place VINTON SILER, '31, Manchester Not in Panel: ALBERT ROFKAR, Sp., Port Clinton WILLIAM BYLENGA, '30, Hamilton ROY SLONE. '31, Loveland THOMAS GRAFT, '31, Winchester, Ind. GEORGE HIBBERD, '31, Dennison i NORBERT HORWEDEL, '31, Rocky River GILBERT CONDO, '31, Oxford A ' HARVEY FRAZE, '31, Winchester, Ind. BAMON STEURER. '31, St. Bernard Page Two Hundred and Niniy-Iwo Pagf' TIUO HlllllIff'll and N1'11c'iy-flzrcz' 1 1 we .H 5 x if .J ty., .I , '. .fly ,.:,i:,. ff' X5 ' I ,fy .- lb J ' 1' '27 5 J.-'J 4 ,aff f ff ,z ,T wg . 1,11 I FEATURES AND ALDVERTHSEMENTS The Pan Hellenic Tour Here we are in Quebec! VVhat?-haven't you heard? lNIany of the Greeks from Miami University. Oxford. Ohio, have drained their treasuries, cast aside their worries and decided to journey to Europe. If you will all come closer, you can see these students as they step aboard ship. Although this is a Pan Hellenic tour. as yet, the Greeks have not intermingled but are re- maining with those in the bonds. And listen-if you will come still closer. I will impart to you many tales of the hliami Greeks. The first to step aboard are the Beta Theta Pis. They are a bit saddened, for they have had a hard year. They have deteriorated to such an extent that their alumni are ashamed to return to lXIiami and say, I was a Beta. They used to have the best location for a frat house on the cam- pus. But what a house! It was so foul and rotten that it was condemned and the proud Betas were forced to migrate to a little insignificant hut on a back street. Then, to increase their humility, this hut almost burned down one dayebut 0xford's capable fire department saved the shack. Betas never seem to be able to reach the happy medium. Wihile in school, they are either Phi Betes or flunkersg they either fall passionately in love. or absolutely ignore feminine charmsg and when they leave collitch they become either ministers of the gospel or professional drunkards. Last year the Betas took their poverty lightly by giving Hard times parties. This year they give noneethey quake at the thought of ai fair maiden gazing upon their living conditions. Nevertheless, they gloat on keen competition-they are running a close race with the Dekes to see which can get the most men kicked out for unmentionable misdemeanors. Is it any wonder the Betas have harrowed expressions? Look this way !-The brazen Chi Umegas are approaching! The dark circles under their eyes aren't from studiousness, but dissipation. They all have eye strain from attempting to see the dirty side of every story. They are famous at lfiami for their promiscuous smoking. Some day they will become brave and blow smoke in the Dean's face. Sister Pearson holds up the moral and intellectual end of the sorority-she rates As and sits in on Student Council meetings. Their activity for the past year was having the Junior Prom Queen be a. Chi Omega-but everyone admits that Sister hliller was a darb that night. Their intelligence is rather questionable, so they rate dates by indulging in all of the four-arm exercises. But at that-the Chis will give gayety to our tour! ' Tramp! Tramp!-Here are the Dekes in full force. They can make more noise than tl1e whole German Army. They are so athletic that they wear sweaters to formals and so cave- mannish that they knock a girl on the head before they ask her for a date. They delight in playing poker- in fact, the only way they pay their bills is to invite the Sigma This over to play. and then, take all their dough. They hate the Sigs and the Sigs loathe them. All the Dekes have such a good sense of humor that they announce all jokes against any of the dear brethren at the dinner table and then proceed to howl and scream for many hours. No other fraternity has a brother Hedges for a fencing coach, and therefore, no other fraternity but Dekes practices fencing with pokers The gallant D. K. Efs are having their sun porch fixed because they think they're improving so much that they will need much more room for pledges next year. Once they found a sweet note written by Phi Delt Baker. This note should never have been read by anyone but a certain fair damsel. The Dekes knew this and read it. flonsequently for a week. the Dekes spent their eve- nings calling up Lynne telling him he was Purty slick Y As dancers. they would be better grass cutters, but still they insist on throwing house parties and formals. These house parties and for- mals are their ruination. 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Specially selected from fruits and vegetables grown and nurtured under supervision of experts, White Villa foods offer you the Very finest that money can buy. CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES Alpha Floral Shop if so THE GREEN TREE INN Phone 478 S. Main St The Pan Hellenic Tour ffl0llfl.IllIl'l1J year because of a nervous breakdown. She tried too hard to make them go straight-but alas! Their chapter meetings are held at W'illis's every afternoon at four. They run in Willis's, shaking their hands as if in a great frenzy. and then calmly titter, ''Hello-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oY They aban- doned their tradition this year by not having a sweet, girlish rose dance at their formal. They just came to the conclusion that they weren't the type to put on such an innocent act. VVhenever the Delta Zetas want to make a deep.i1upression on some rushee, they drag her over to their beautiful sun dial which graces the middle of the campus. Then she is sure to be wearing a lamp the next day! Delta Zetas will pledge any extremely lengthy or extremely short girl. But to be of average height. and be pledged Delta Zeta one must have an abundance of character, personality, and it.'t Result ?eMost Delta Zetas are either giants or dwarfs! But thenevariety is the spice of life! The Sigma Vhis are gayly tripping along. When they go aboard they will probably throw kisses and fling dandelions into the air. They dote on secret marriages and tea parties. They seem to gain some sort of inner satisfaction by being wedded for years without revealing it. They have so many artists in 'their chapter that they delayed the ship a whole day by stopping in Green- wich Village to make a few hot sketches. Brother YVurnelle will probably have the ship all deco- rated and painted before it reaches England. The Sigs have so many freshmen at Fisher Hall that the University f'ountry f'lub is also becoming noted for its tea parties. To be a Sig one must learn the gentle art of coyly sticking out the little finger while holding a tea cup. All the Sigs are famous for their exquisite ball room dancing. their marvelous serenades and their sincere atti- tudes. They return the hatred of the Dekes with all the fervor that a social butterfly has for a brawny athlete. They prefer gentlemen's activities to strenuous exercise. But then-they do have good looking pins and the girls love to wear them. The Tri Delts are advancing in groups of three, singing Shining and gazing at the moon. The Delter Delter Delters have revolted against too much holiness and therefore are in a continual state of confusion. Their ancestors would be shocked at many of them. They have started P. Aing-but not at VVillis's. As yet, they aren't expe-rienced enough to attempt being collegiate in such a rowdy place. They are getting the P. A. practice by frequenting the Purity. For some strange reason the Tri Delts think they are the best mi the campus! But they have been taken down a peg or two this year. They now know bett.er than to trifle with Pan Hellenic. VVhile others are giving gay rush parties next year, the Deltas will sit back and chew chewing gum. VVhat will become of them no one knows. The Tri Delts insist that they are different from other girls. Lord !fwhoever denied it? They try to be all-round girls and as a result they have P. A.ers, Phi Betes, activity demons and dumb-bells. They are puffed up with conceit because they won the Phi Bete cup and had the hfay Queen. If they only know what trifies these are! They seem to have been favorable to the peroxide type of blonds this year. VVell-just so they don't try to be so different as to jump in the ocean on the way over! Pursuing the Tri Delts are the Phi Delts. They are the descendants from the knights of old, now known as the Personality Boys. Brother Baker has entered in all the activities on the campus in order to put the fraternity on the map. Stick to it-and maybe you'll come out ahead some day. Their freshmen won the P. A. cup this year, and didn't have a hard time doing it. The Phi Delt trophy room is their best place for making acquaintances. It is here that pins are planted and dream kisses are given. No Phi Delt is allowed to leave the house if his face is dirty, his hair uncombed. or his shirt wrinkled. He must be a gentleman at all times. Brother Oswald gave them a shock by being elected April King. They will spend the rest of their days recovering from the insult to their knighthood. This year they seem to be favoring Tri Delts. Is it because both Tri Delts and Phi Delts strive so hard to attain cleanliness of souls? lylaybe so! Anyway, we have no regrets that they're going on the tour with us. ffl0llfl.Il1lt'fI lafcrl BRoWN1NG, KING or Co. Founded 1822 YOU will like the stylish lines and good looks of the new Spring models of Suits and Top Coats. 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Their cause for high- hattedness is a complete mystery to the entire campus. They spend many hours in thier rooms, giving themselves that winning cupid's bow. that school girl complexion and those winsome, greasy, curly eye-lashes. They appear at 7 :30's dressed as if they were going to a tea dance. They can tell more dirt in ten minutes than Elinor Glynn could write in a year. For a while they put their noses to their books in the vain hope of attaining the Phi Bete Cupkbut alas'-they waited too long! They have a Delta Gamma wardrobe which is quite unique and which often helps them out when in despair as to what to wear. They indulge in desperate love affairs which last about two months at the longest. But in spite of this, you'll have to hand it to them for coming up faster than any other sorority on the campus! The yipping Sig Alphs are following the gay Delta Gammas. A Sig Alph has the sweet, broth- erly feeling toward the dear Delta Gammas. Really, the love between these two groups is noble and uplifting. Wlhen a Sig Alph is in dire need he turns to the anchor girls and they console him in a womanly fashion. T he Sig Alphs love to bray their clever songs under dormitory windows. Their upper classmen are robust he-men. while their under classmen are puny and emaciated. But the Sig Alphs' food will soon give them enough muscle and strength to win some sort of a well- sounding championship. They have a tiny house and a huge barn, but spend most of their time loitering in the street in front of their mansion. When they plant their pins they have serious intentions. but are often disappointed. They insist on clothing themselves in queer kinds of sweaters and peculiar looking trou. As long as they don't get lost in Paris we'll let them come on the tour. And now the A. O. P.'s come shuffling along. They almost didn't come on the tour because of lack of harmony among their sisters. It is rumored that they are going to divide into two sorori- ties. One will be the narrow minded, student council sleuth. God's gift to women type, and the other will be the P. Aing, jolly, good sport and fickle type. They make noble attempts at being good girls but often fail. They have a burning hate for the Delta Zetas, in fact, the feeling is mutual. Jealousy may be the cause of this friction and dissension. When they date a man more than once they start contemplating marriage and divorce. They are proud of their electric-light sign pins and their peculiar whistle. Europe will do them good! The beer-loving Delts are staggering forth! One night we listened in on initiation and heard that D. T. D. stands for Down Town Drunksf' The Delts have a strange fear of being thought independents so they decorate themselves with badges six feet square so that the world will know that they are loyal Delta Tau Deltas, although no one has yet found out why they are so proud of their fraternity. They have such potent lines when on dates that it takes little or no persuasion for them to have fair maidens linger with them until all hours of the night. But once this year three of them were caught, ousted and now they are back in society again. The Delts look forward with great glee to the visits of their alumni tennis champ-he has that intangible something that they just love. They think that their dances are so hot that they need no decorations or food. They are content with merely twisting a few straggly strips of paper around the lights, and handing out weak punch. The Delts use all the dirt that used to be in their house to help plant grass on their Sahara desert in front of their palace. At last they paid off the mortgage of their house and are now spending their shekels on beer and pretzels. The house prides itslef on its numerous sneak dates and good looking furniture. Three weak rahs for the Down Town Drunksf, K Continued Laterj ff 7' -- - .. 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They go by the name of Sigma Kappas at Oxford. They have noble ideals and big feet. Although they had three members on Student Council this year, they also had some of their sorores get in 'SDutch.', Their girls are either exceedingly plump or painfully thin and scrawny. The Sigma Kappas who date spend every minute with their big Thrill and those who don't, go to Y. W. meetings and make teams. The Keene lVIansion is a haven for sneak dates and big neck parties, therefore Sister Keene was elected president for the second semester. During one of their giddy moments the Sigma Kappas decided to fling a circus instead of a formal. As a result, the chaperons were caged like so many monkeys, and the dancers acted like so many monkeys. The Sigma Kappas are preparing to have a good time milking cows and feeding chickens in Paris! The D. Ufs are a bit late because they lingered around Oxford college, bidding all the Oxfordites farewell. There's no use evading the truth, so we might just as well tell you that it is a known fact that the Delta Upsilons are the biggest, if not the best. neckers on the campus. There is nothing they love better than stopping under a tree on a dark street and giving their date a few smacks on the mouth. They love their location,-so far away from the maddening crowd. Here, they can have dates behind the garage without the slightest tremour of anyone 'tfinding them out. It is often hard for the D. Ufs to rate dates on the campus so they wend their way out to VVestern or take two steps to Oxford college. It is said that they go over big at these two institutions. The Delta Upsilon brothers scoff at serenades. They either can't sing or they prefer to investigate the contents of their famous cellar, lVIaybe and probably both! The D. U.'s are supposed to have an open initiation-but no one ever goes! Some time we'll get a big gang and go and see the boys enter the sacred bonds. They think they are coming up socially because the Sophomore Hop Chairman and the Junior Prom Chairman happened to be affiliated with them. But-ta-ta-the D. U.'s do shave oftener than they used to-due to Brother lVIcNamara's influence. Another virtue-they are quite playful, in fact so playful that they turned Brother lVIcNamara out on the roof one day, with nothing on but his under garments. and as if that wasn't enough, they turned the fire hose on him! This gave the Oxford college girls something to think about-. Paris will welcome the inebriated Delta Upsilons! The Phi Kappa Taus are all excited about going to Europe! They say they think it will be great sport to coach sports over in Germany. They are all quite sad because Piddle couldn't come with them-they thought that he could introduce them to all of the Hot French Marms- but alas !-they'll have to make all the advances. They are all worth while men who live in a two by four house and who make grades. There isn't much scandal to tell about them because they live so far away from every one that they can get away with murder. Brother Young keeps all notorious news concerning the Phi T aus out of the Student -so you see we feel that their per- sonalities are hidden. They love to yell and shout to let people know they are around. When things are quiet, they will make themselves known on the ship. And that is all that are going on the famous Pan Hellenic Tour! There were many who tried to come--but just couldn't make it. The Theta Ufs decided that such a wild trip would be too hard on theirathletic careersg the Zeta Tau Alphas wanted to stay home to make fudge to send to the boys on the Tour: the Sigma Nus preferred to sing 'Wvhite Star of Sigma Nu in their native land: the Delta Theta Chis are all going on crosscountry runsg the Theta Upsilon Omegas are selling Real Silk Hosiery in New Yorkg the Beta Kappas are going to summer school in order to have enough hours to win the Phi Bete Cup again: the Sigma Delta Rhos are planning to take advantage of this opportunity and get in some pre-season rushingg and all of the T. C. Sororities had to take Child Psychology this summer to make bigger and better teachers. VVell G'bye folks, do not tell all you know about the Greeks! Handkerchiefs are being waved, the sailors are screaming. and t.he ship is leaving! OXFORD TAXI AND BAGGAGE TRANSFER PHONE 2 L. M. PRINCE CO. 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The staff once more has time to resume their class room activities. Mounting board, rubber cement, scissors, rulers, and typewriters have been laid away, awaiting the appearance of the next sufferers and toilers of the wee hoursf' Mistakes have been made. It is now too late to correct them. Some names have been spelled so that the misnamed will be unable to recognize their cognomen. Some may be listed as belonging to organizations of which they never heard. Yes, there are mistakes in English. For all these we sincerely apologize. VVe only hope that the good points, if you happen to find any, will out- weigh these mistakes. Any one who has happened to drop around the office much during this year realizes the amount of cooperation and assistance which we have received from various sources. Unusual as it may seem, even members of' the staff worked. If the work of the Sophomore assistants is to be any indication of the industriousness of next yearis staff, Dietz need have few worries, for from the time the first call was made to the typing of the last copy they were always on the job, ready to help in any way they could. VVe also wish to thank Mr. Webb for his assistance. By prompt delivery of orders, and working over tine when we were rushed, he did much to enable us to get work to the engraver on scheduled time. Mr. Noble Ropkey, of the Indianapolis Engraving Company, was also one of our reliable assistants. From the first of the year he worked with us to give us the best possible book our limited budget would allow. The one who completes the final step, and does much to determine whether or not the book will be a success is the printer. Here we were very successful. The printing shop was placed at our disposal. VVhen any problem arose it was settled directly with Mr. Glen Holden, superintendent, and those who did the work. In this way we were able to get a much better job of printing than would have otherwise been obtained. To Mr. Ralph Mock and The Republican Publishing Company we wish to express our appreciation for this cooperation. There are many others who have assisted in many ways, yet space does not permit us to mention them all. So to all who have helped to make the 1998 RECENSIO what it is, we express our sincere appreciation. In our book we have tried to show the significance of college life and the value of its training. In working out this art theme we could, of course, only express it as we saw it. There may be places where it will seem to you that we have over stepped facts. True, no statement will apply to all cases, yet. I believe if you will consider the idea you will find that, at least, this is the ideal toward which we are all striving. The 1928 RECENSIO is now completed, we have finished our task and turn the result over to you. 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