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i ” wortes Pied Se _ a Posusuep ANNUALLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF MOUNT UNION COLLEGE, ALLIANCE, OHIO of 1938 . WILLIAM TROUTMAN EDITOR Ue AoC 7K BALE BUS: “MGR. Messace eae EDITOR - William Troutman BUSINESS MANAGER - Jack Bale 1750 South Union, Alliance, Ohio 136 Hartshorn, Allien¢e, Ohio THE UNONIAN 1938 Year Book of Mount Union College ALLIANCE, OHIO June 1, 1938 Students of MoWnt Union College: A college yearbook is a collective diary in which are recorded the most vivid and most interesting happenings of the college year. A faithful rec- ord of college events will present the most colorful individuals and groups. It will devote fewer pages to academic pursuits and intellectual accomplish- ments than to campus life. To the reader unacquainted with college life the yearbook may seem to neglect books and to deal unduly with persons. But in college, because unfolding life itself is the overwhelming interest, persons become its subject matter. College students study persons as well as books, and the yearbook is the term paper of the major course, The value of a college yearbook increases from vear to year. Years after graduation, I hope, the possessors of the Unonian will prize it as an aid and a stimulus to memory. Your children will pore over it and grand- children will ask for explanations of obscure references to activities. In memory a visit will be paid to the campus; a smile will come to aging faces; but the questioner may still be left uncertain of the meaning. Happy that graduate who takes with his diploma the satisfaction of en- during interests, and consciousness of growing power, and withal a host of friendships. May the 1938 Unonian serve to recall to you in days-to-come happy, fruitful, years on the campus and in the classroom. With these thoughts in mind the staff presents the Unonian of nineteen hundred and thirty-eight. Editor Contents. l. the FACULTY 2. the SENIORS 3. the JUNIORS 4. the FRATERNITIES 5. the ORGANIZATIONS 6. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 7. the FEATURES DEDICATED TO : : And to , Mrs. Isabella McMaster, his wife, in appreciation of her gracious and pleasing personality, her cooperative spirit, her tactful methods of guidance, and her sincere love for Mount Union College, we, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, gratefully dedicate this Unonian. To William Henry McMaster, A.M., D.D., LL.D. President Emeritus of Mount Union College, scholar and citizen of the world, educator and man of letters, our beloved counselor and friend, do we, the members of the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, atfection- ately and respectfully dedicate this Unonian. ¥ “@ = 3 a - i 4 oy ’ ‘ = has 4 Sage iy . ask 7 eee . : a : ies Am oS be = Tae Mises 7 wa, 5 aia Dae mM 4 IMA arts. “. ‘ Pe i thon raid 2X6 + ‘ the Facutty 4 ‘ ree jlis genet er Bis Het p tp ete Be eS RE ? ; | 162 s $i EMT Hel) Se Manas MELVIN W. HYDE, A.M., Ph.D. Dean of the College SARAH CORWINE STEVENSON, A.M. Dean of Women 10 GEORGE FRANKLIN LAMB, A.M. oF Sar cue Stee a gS Professor of Geology Ohio University, Ph.B., ue Ohio State University, A. Me ‘05; University of Chicago. With Mount Union, September, 1905 ISAAC TAYLOR HEADLAND, A.M., S.T.B., Ph.D., D.D., Litt.D. Dr. J. W. Fawcett Professor of Religious Education Emeritus Mount Union College, A.B., ‘84; A.M., ‘88; Ph.D., ‘Ol; D.D., ‘11; Boston University, S.T.B., ‘90; Coe Ccllege, Litt.D., ‘13; Emeritus, ‘37. With Mount Union, September, 1914-. BENJAMIN FITTS STANTON, A.M. Ss 8 ee Associate Professor of Education Oberlin College, A.B., ‘97; University ot Vichioam Harvard University, A.M., ‘00. With Mount Union, September, 1915. GEORGE ARTHUR CRIBBS, A.M., Ph.D. - - - - - - George Reeves Professor of History Grove City College, A.B., ‘ll; University of Chicago, A.M., ‘15; University of Pittsburgh, Ph.D., ‘18. With Mount Union, September, 1916-. OSEPH MEHOLIN SCOTT, A.M.,Se.D. - - - - - - ODr.M. J. Lichty Professor of Biology Mount Union College, S.B., ‘13; University of Chicago; University of Michigan, A.M., ‘15; Johns Hopkins University, Sc.D., ‘22. With Mount Union, June, 1918-. FOREST JAY SHOLLENBERGER, S.M., Ph.D. - - - - =| - - - Professor of Physics Mount Union Collece, S.B., ‘18; Ohio State University; University of Eber SUM, (255) PlaaID),, seis Columbia University. With Mount Union, September, 1918-. 11 WILLIAM LINCOLN (HART) A’B,, LL:ByoLL.D. ee Lecturer on. International Law and Political Science Mount Union College, A.B., ‘93; LL.D., ‘29; University of Michigan, LL.B., ‘97. With Mount Union, September, 1918-. ROBERT ELIHU STAUFFER, A.M., L:S.B:---- = Alumni Professor of Greek Language and Literature Mount Union College, A.B., ‘06; Harvard University, A.M., ‘08; University of Chicago; University of the State of New York; New York State Library School, L.S.B., ‘19; Harvard University, ‘31. With Mount Union, September, 1920-. ERIC ALEXANDER ECKLER, A.M., Ph.D. - - . - Professor of English Language and Literature Washington and Jefferson College, A.B., ‘15; A.M., '17; Pennsylvania State College; University of Pennsylvania; University of Pittsburgh, Ph.D., ‘36. With Mount Union, September, 1922.-. MARY WAGGONER ECKLER, A.M, Bil ee eo Associate Professor of English Language and Literature University of Michigan, A.B., ‘15; Pennsylvania State College; University of Pennsylvania; University of Pittsburgh, A.M., ‘32. With Mount Union, September, 1922.. , WILLIAM McLENNAN MORGAN, A.M., Ph.D. eo - Professor of Organic Chemistry Miami University; University of Illinois, S.B., “2iy Ohio: State University, S.M., ‘22; Ph.D., ‘32. With Mount Union, September, 1922.-, LOUIS ABELL PAPPENHAGEN; S.M. Ph.D. 7s =.= 2 oe - + Professor of Chemistry Allegheny College, S.B., ‘15; Northwestern University, S.M., ‘16; Ohio State University, Ph.D., ‘25. With Mount Union, September, 1925-.. OHMER HAROLD ENGLE, A.M. - - - - - - - - - - Associate Professor of Biology Wittenberg College, A.B., ‘14; Columbia University, A.M., ‘25; University of Wisconsin Summer Session, ‘30, ‘31, ‘32, ‘33; University of lowa Summer Session, ‘36. With Mount Union, September, IS =. ROBERT DEAN WRIGHT, A.M. - - - Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics Miami University, A.B., ‘22; University of Illinois; University of Wisconsin; Ohio State University, A.M., ‘34. With Mount Union, September, 1925-. REGASEEAN Digs en oeee = eeR- n -Pm-n i -) = = Instructor of Voice Graduate of Cincinnati College of Music; pupil of Matilda Marchesi, Paris; drama under Messrs. Petipa and Pluque of Paris Grand Opera; member of Carl Rosa and Sir Augustus Opera Companies in England and on the Continent; appeared in Wagnerian opera under persona! direction of Frau Cosima Wagner. With Mount Union, September, 1925.-. HENRY ANTHONY, A.M. - - - - - - Associate Professor of English University of Pittsburgh, 5.B., ‘24; A. uw 21, Ohio State University. With Mount Union, September, 1926-. ALBANUS BLAINE KITZMILLER, A.M., Ph.D. - - - - - Lewis Miller Professor of Psychology Mount Union College, A.B., '14; Ohio State University, A.M., ‘26; Ph.D., ‘28. With Mount Union, September, 19277-. LUTHER ENOCH WARREN, A.M., Ph.D. ow in Sst ce es ie Professor of Education Wilmington College, A.B., ‘VT: Harvard University; ed College, A.M., ‘24; Columbia Uni- versity; University of Pennsylvania; University of Cincinnati; Western Reserve University, PhDs, 34. With Mount Union, September, 1928-. 13 KARL KETTERING, A.M. - - - - - - - - + - + - Professor of Public Speaking Cornell College, A.B., '22; University of Cincinnati; University of Iowa, A.M., ‘30. With Mount Union, September, 1928-. ARTHUR ENGLEBERT, A.M., Ph.D. - - - - - Professor of Modern Languages and Literature Concordia College; Cone Seminary; University of Pittsburgh, A.M., ‘29; Ph.D., ‘35. With Mount Union, September, 1931-. RALPH BURNETT TOWER, M.B.A., Ph.D. - - - - Professor Frank Transue Chair of Economics Boston University, B.B.A., '24; M.B.A., '27; Duke University; Ohio State University; Cornell Uni- versity, Ph.D., ‘31. With Mount Union, ‘September, 193]1.-. HARRY “GELIZ2 A.M =e - - - + Assistant Professor of Physical Education Mount Union College; University of Tinois: Olic State University, S.B. in Ed., ‘31; A.M., ‘33. With Mount Union, September, 1932-. BLOSSOM McDADE PERKINS, S.B. - - - - - - Assistant Professor of Physical Education Morningside College; University of Nebraska, S.B., ‘31; University of Iowa. With Mount Union, September, 1932-. CARL LEROY STOCKSBERRY, A.M. - - - Substitute Professor of Latin Language and Literature one Union College, A.B., ‘06; Harvard University, A.M., ‘08. With Mount Union, September 25, l : 14 CARL DAVID SOULE, A.M., S.T.B. - - Assistant Professor Cornelius Aultman Chair of English Bible Adelbert College, Western Reserve University, A.B., '28; Boston University, A.M., ‘32; Boston University of Theology, S.T.B., ‘33; Fellow in Berlin and Heidelberg Universities; Boston University, S.S., ‘35. With Mount Union, September 10, 1934-. On leave of absence 1937-38. RICHARD CHARLES HILDNER, A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor Richard Brown Chair of Mathematics College of Wooster, S.B., '28; Ohio State University, A.M., ‘30; Ph.D., ‘33. With Mount Union, September 10, 1934-. CELIA WARNE TOWER, A.M. - - - - - - - - - - - = = Instructor of Organ Cornell University, A.B., ‘20; A.M., ‘23; Ithaca Piano School; Ithaca Conservatory of Music; student of James T. Quarles, Ithaca, New York; student of Albert Riemenschneider; member of American Guild of Organists; instructor in Lyman Hall High School, Wallingford, Connecticut; Hampton Institute; organist, First Presbyterian Church, Canton. With Mount Union, September 16, 1935-, JOHNSROBERT oC ©@ PERM; bene hel) a. ae enn - - - - Assistant Professor of Geology Haverford College, S.B., 09, Johns Hopkins etomes Princeton University, Ph.D., ‘35. With Mount Union, September 16, 1935-. ANNPHASTONSKERR A.Me = = = = 92 2-5 = = = = = ‘Jnstructor of Economics Dakota Wesleyan University, '14-'17; College of Puget Sound, A.B., ‘18; Prince School; Simmons College, A.M., ‘24. With Mount Union, September 16, 1935-. PHILIP L. BOARDMAN, A.M., Docteur de l'Universite - - - - - Assistant Professor of French Colorado State Teachers’ College, A.B., '27; A.M., ‘28; Harvard Graduate School of Education; French Institute, Penn State College; School of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland; Sorbonne; University of Montpellier, France, Doctorat de l'Universite, ‘36. With Mount Union, September 14, 1936-. HARLEY HERSCHEL ZEIGLER, A.M.,S.T.B. - - - - - - Assistant Professor of Philosophy Southwestern College, A.B., ‘30; Boston University, A.M., ‘32; Boston University School of Theology, S.T.B., ‘33; Boston and Harvard Universities, '33-'34; Howard Fellow and Fellow of Institute of International Education in Freidrich Wilhelms Universitat, Berlin, ‘34; in Wurttembergischen Eberhard-Karls; Universitat Lubingen, ‘35; Boston and Harvard Universities, ‘35-'36. With Mount Union, September 10, 1936-. VINCENT J. PLUNDO, A.B. in P.S.M. - - - - = = - Instructor of Wood-wind Instruments Carnegie Institute of Technology, A.B. in P.S.M., ‘32; first clarinetist, Carnegie Tech Symphony Orchestra; post-graduate work in clarinet and theoretical subjects; teacher of clarinet and band instruments, Saint Vincent's College. With Mount Union, September, 1936-. WALTER HUTCHINSON HODGSON, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. eens Fi See Professor of Music University of Minnesota, A.B., ‘25; Ph.D., ‘36; University of Iowa, M.A., '34. With Mount Union, September, 1937-. ELAINE BAYARD HODGSON, A.B. © = -) = = = 2s = 298 (82) Sinstructorol Vion University of Minnesota, A.B., ‘24; Macalster, ‘20; European Study, ‘24-25, Paris; ‘28-'29, Berlin. With Mount Union, September, 19377-. LLOYD LINDNER, A.Bi-B:M. - = =) - «902 = © (2) = §o8) =) Instructor misvoice University of Akron, A.B., ‘34; Oberlin College, B.M., ‘37. With Mount Union, September, 1937. WENDEL OTEY, B.of Ed, M.A. = 9= == = = = 92.975) =) = (a 8 Instructornorriane Southern Illinois State Teachers’ College, B. of Ed., ‘35; State University of lowa, M.A., ‘36; University of Michigan Summer Session, ‘37. With Mount Union, September, 1937-. 16 OREEN REUDI, A.B.,M.A.,Ph.D. - - - - - - - Assistant Professor of Sociology Linwood College, A.B., ‘24; Smith College, M. ie ‘26; Fellow in Economics and Sociology, Clark University, ‘29-'30; Fellow in Economics and Sociology, Ph.D., '32. With Mount Union, September, 1937-. MIEDREDSBECKEEALES @A.By st 8s = = = == = = = = = = (Graduate Assistant Mount Union College, A.B., ‘35. With Mount Union, September, 1936-. ALAN DONALDSON, S.B. - - - - - - - - Graduate Assistant Mount Union College, S.B., ‘37. With vere Union, St ee 1937.. DOROTHY TAYLOR AGUE, A.B. - - - - = -=- = = = - - . Graduate Assistant Mount Union College, A.B., '26; Columbia University Summer Session, ‘29. With Mount Union, September, 1937-. RALPH WEHNER, $.B. - - - ae. os - - - - Graduate Assistant Mount Union College, S.B., ‘31. With Mount Union, eas 1937.. VERNA ELIZABETH LOWER, AB. - - .- ee er oe rete a oe ecistrar: OSCARS WALTER DUNNin 6. = 0 3 ast, en ee ee ct Secretary MARGARET CHURCH, A.B. oe SS ALE SNe eet ee is - - + Assistant Treasurer ROBERT HERMAN CARR, A.B. Tu Go See Sarl Sh ce MESES 2 fea) ree ae Ds ness Manager KENNETH | HELICER MoFALL A B. e700) S20 ee en ree Secretary JOHN LESLIEVTRADERS ASB. = - ONS et eee ge Purchasing Agent (NETTIE -MAYCHOUSED 2 %yc-) 0, Cangas ee ce Manager, Elliott Hall 18 MARTHA GRANT ENGLE, AB. - - - - - - - - - - - - = Catalog Librarian LILLA MADORA PATTERSON - - - - - .- - - First Assistant and Reference Librarian DRa CUR Rvae tee KN Gu i sn hem harmantofotudenh Healthiservice WINIFRED MANCHESTER - - - - - - - - - = - - = - Registered Nurse 19 ee es — P NAIR : : L z : the SENIORS | ot =_ Na SENIORS CHARLES HENRY DERTHICK, A.B., President Cleveland, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau Fenn College 1; Dynamo 2, 3; Mount Players 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Glee Club 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 3; Class President 4. JOHN BUXTON COTTRELL, B.Sc., Vice President Canton, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Unonian 4; Class Vice President 4; Phi Sigma 4. EDITH SELENA TREVY, A.B., Secretary Bellaire, Ohio Kappa Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Organist 1, Pop oe IN Cappella Choir 3; W.S.C. 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3, 4; May Day Committee 2, 3; Oratorio 2, 3; Elliott Hall Board 4; Unonian 4; President of K.D. 4; Class Secretary 4. LUCILLE ARDIS WILLIAMS, B.Sc., Treasurer Amsterdam, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega Class Secretary 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Treasurer 3; Reta Pi Theta 2, 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Elliott Hall Board 3, Pres. 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Student Senate Treasurer 4; Treas. of A.C.O. 4; Psi Kappa Omega 4. ROBERT ABEL, A.B. Canton, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau College Quartet 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Class Vice President 3: Gospel Team 3, 4; Dynamo Association 3, Pres. 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; Band 2, 4; Student Senate 2. MARY AMELIA ALEXANDER, A.B. Steubenville, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Dynamo 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 2; Beta Pi Theta 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Dwight Wellington Ashbaugh, B.Sc. Louisville, Ohio Sigma Nu Assistant Football Manager 1; Assistant Basketball Manager 1, 2; Varsity Basketball Manager 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA ELIZABETH AYERS, B.Sc. Biology Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; Women’s Student Council 3’ May Day Committee 3; Dynamo 1, 2, 3, 4; Dynamo Association 3; Unonian 3. JACK SHERMAN BALE, A.B. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Unonian 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Y.M.C.A. 3, 4; Treas. of P.K.T. WILLIAM BANKERD, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega JOHN HERMAN BAUMAN, B.Sc. Louisville, Ohio Sigma Nu Band 1, 2; Glee Club 1; A Cappella Choir 4. ROBERT BERNARD BENNETT, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Nu Track 3, 4; Footbal! 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. Charles Henry Derthick John Buxton Cottrell Edith Selena Trevy Lucille Ardis Williams Robert Abel Mary Amelia Alexander Dwight Wellington Ashbaugh Martha Elizabeth Ayers Jack Sherman Bale William Bankerd John Sherman Bauman Robert Bernard Bennett SENIORS JOHN BENTIA, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Dynamo 1, 2, 3; Dynamo Association 2, 3; Purple Masque 1, 2; Intramural Council 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Manager 2, 3; Basketball 4. FRANCES BERGERT, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Delta Delta Delta W.AA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3,-4. GRACE MAE BIERI, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Phi Sigma 3, 4. ALBERT JOSEPH BIGGINS, A.B. Minerva, Ohio Sigma Nu MARTHA GENE BLACKLEDGE, A.B. Sunbury, Ohio Kappa Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.S.C. 3, President 4; May Day Committee 2; May Queen Court 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Queen Court 1; Oratorio 2. EUGENE SCOTT BONVALOT, B.Sc. Massillon, Ohio Sigma Nu Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Unonian 4. GEORGE HARTNESS BOYLE, A.B. Painesville, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Basketball 1; Ohio State 2; Intramurals 1, 3, 4. ELIZABETH JESSIE BRENET, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega Associate Editor of Dynamo; Jr. Asst. Editor of Dynamo 3; Vice President of A.C.O. 4; Y.W. C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gospel Team 3. RUTH ALICE BRITTAIN, B.Sc. Girard, Ohio Kappa Delta Beta Pi Theta 2, 3. MARY ELIZABETH BRUNT, A.B. Sebring, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 4; Purple Masque 1; Shakespearean Plays 2; Homecoming Court 3. ROBERT RICHMOND BRYDEN, B.Sc. Canton, Ohio Alpha Kappa Pi Dynamo 2, 3; Associate Editor of Dynamo 4; Phi Sigma 3, 4; President of A.K.P. 4; Class Secretary 3; Shakespearean Plays 3; Purple Masque 1. CHARLES CECIL CAIN, B.Sc. ! Canton, Ohio Sigma Nu Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2. John Bentia Frances Bergert Grace Mae Bieri Albert Joseph Biggins Martha Gene Blackledge Eugene Scott Bonvalot George Hartness Boyle Elizabeth Jessie Brenet Ruth Alice Brittain Mary Elizabeth Brunt Robert Richmond Bryden Charles Cecil Cain 27 SENIORS WILLIAM CASSELMAN, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Nu Mount Players 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Prom Committee 3. KATHRYN MARGARET CESSNA, A.B. Salem, Ohio Delta Delta Delta Beta Pi Theta 2, Vice President 3; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, Soloist 3; May Queen 3; Beauty Queen 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. i RUTH ELIZABETH CHISHOLM, A.B. Lakewood, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Treasurer of A.X.D. 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Pi Theta 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, President 4; Lauriger 4. WILLIAM SAMUEL COPE, A.B. Salem, Ohio Sigma Nu Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH COY, A.B. Salem, Ohio Delta Delta Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day Court 3; Unonian 4; Oratorio 1, 2; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.S.C. 4 RALPH FREDERICK CROSS, A.B. Canton, Ohio Sigma Nu JAMES HAROLD DAVIES, A.B. Moscow, Pa. Signet Club President Signet Club 2, 4; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4; Captain Gospel Team l, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES LLOYD DERMOTT, A.B. Belmont, Ohio Sigma Nu Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dynamo 1, 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Student Senate 2; Class Treasurer 2; Prom Committee 3; Treasurer of S.N. 3, Commander 4; Interfraternity Council 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, President 4; Purple Masque 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2. YOLANDA DIFLOURE, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Kappa Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. Board 2; Yale-Harvard Team 2, 4; Oratorio 2. MARJORIE DEAN DUNFEE, A.B. Belmont, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega Mount Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3; Shakespearean Plays 2, 3; Oratorio 1, 2, 3; Gospel Team 1; Prom Committee 3; May Day Committee 4; Commencement Play 3; Dynamo Association 3, Ex- change Editor 4; Unonian 4; Homecoming Queen's Court 4. THOMAS KERSTETTER ELLIS, B.Sc. Massillon, Ohio Sigma Nu Phi Sigma 3, 4; Golf Squad 3; Senior Invitation Committee 4. RUSSELL JOSEPH FETE, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau Football 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Dynamo 1, 2, 3, 4; Dynamo Association 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Gospel Team 3, 4. William Casselman Kathryn Margaret Cessna RuthElizabethChisholm William Samuel Cope Mary Elizabeth Coy Ralph Frederick Cross James Harold Davies Charles Lloyd Dermott Yolanda Difloure Marjorie Dean Dunfee Thomas Kerstetter Ellis Russell Joseph Fete SENIORS BETTY JANE FISHER, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Dynamo 1, 2, 3; Unonian 1, 2, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD THOMAS FRANCIS, B.Sc. Canfield, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon Band 1; Glee Club 1; Chemistry Lab Asst. 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Miller Hall Board 3; Alembroic Society 3, Treasurer 4; Y.M.C.A. 4; Psi Kappa Omega 4; Physics Lab Assistant. GEORGE ARTHUR FRONIUS, B.Sc. Salem, Ohio Signet Club YMCAaIh2 ed: FRANCES ELIZABETH GANGL, A.B. Akron, Ohio Signet Club Dynamo 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Oratorio 1, 2; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Elliott Hall Board 4. GORDON MARTIN GAY, A.B. Andover, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Class President 2; Prom Committee 3; Interfraternity Council 4; President of P.K.T. 4; Senior Gift Committee 4. ROBERT ARROWSMITH GEMMILL, A.B. South Norwalk, Conn. Signet Club Mount Players 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 4. GEORGE HARRY GENTITHES, A.B. Warren, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau Intramurals 2; Asst. in Library Science and Greek 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 3, President 4; Mount Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President of P.K.T. 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 4; Varsity Debate 1, 2, 3, 4; College Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Gospel Team 3; Interfraternity Council 3, 4; Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4; Dynamo 2. MARY FRANCES GLANDON, A.B. Bethesda, Md. Alpha Xi Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen's Court 1; Dynamo 2; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President of A.X.D. 3; Class Treasurer 3; Prom Committee 3; Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3; Commencement Speaker Committee 4; May Queen Court 3; Lauriger 4. BETTY MAE GOODNOUGH, A.B. Massillon, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gospel Team 1, 2, 3; Yale-Harvard Team 1, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES CHE-MIN GOW, B.Sc. Pieping, China Alembroic Society 4; Tennis Team 3, 4. ELMER GORDON GRAY, A.B. Ashtabula, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Basketball 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. JEAN ELIZABETH GREENHAM, A.B. Canton, Ohio 30 Betty Jane Fisher Howard Thomas Francis Arthur George Fronius Frances Elizabeth Gangl Gordon Martin Gay Robert Arrowsmith Gemmill George Harry Gentithes Mary Frances Glandon Betty Mae Goodnough Charles Che-min Gow Elmer Gordon Gray Jean Elizabeth Greenham SENIORS ROBERT ARVEY GRIFFIN, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals eas aa. RICHARD DeWAYNE HAINES, B.Sc. Salem, Ohio Sigma Nu Phi Sigma 3, 4. JESSE LOWELL HAMMOND, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau ALBERT HANNA, B.Sc. Salem, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau Glee Club 3. HERBERT LUTHER HANTZ, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Sigma 3, 4. JAMES ALFRED HESS, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Phi Sigma 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS EDMUND HUNTER, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Shakespearean Players 2, 3; Debate 2; President of Y.M.C.A. 3; Psi Kappa Omega 3; Phi Sigma 3; Alembroic 3. CHARLES MILO HUTH, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dynamo 1; Unonian 1, 2; Purple Masque 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ELEANORE FRANCES IMAN, B.Sc. Crestline, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega Elliott Hall Board 1, 3; A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Gospel Team 1, 2; Dynamo 1, 2, 3, 4; Dynamo Association 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.S.C. 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Alembroic 3, 4; Psi Kappa Omega 3, 4; Class President 3; Lauriger 4; Phi Sigma 4; May Queen's Court 3; May Day Committee 3; Unonian 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 4; President of A.C.O. STANLEY ANDREW KAMASKY, A.B. Salem, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD MORRISON KENNEDY, B.P.S.M. Carrollton, Ohio Sigma Nu Band 3, 4; Symphony Orchestra 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, President 4. CHARLES RICHARD KNOWLES, A.B. Basil, Ohio Gospel Team 1, 2; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; Track 2, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. cs bo Robert Arvey Griffin Richard DeWayne Haines Jesse Lowell Hammond Albert Hanna Herbert Luther Hantz James Alfred Hess Francis Edmund Hunter Charles Milo Huth Eleanore Frances Iman Stanley Andrew Kamasky Donald Morrison Kennedy Charles Richard Knowles ‘ ‘ ) ) SENIORS PAUL SUMNER LaFOLLETTE, B.Sc. Barnesville, Ohio Alpha Sigma Phi Ohio Wesleyan University 1; Y.M.C.A. 4; Commencement Speaker Committee 4; Intramurals 1; Men's Glee Club 1, 2; College Quartet 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3; Gospel Team 3; Oratorio 3, 4; Band 4. ETHEL BERNICE LAPP, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Kappa Delta W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Soloist 2, 3, 4; May Day Committee 3; Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4; Mount Players 1, 2, 3, 4; President of Lauriger 4; Vice President of K.D. 4; Student Senate 4. MARGUERITE VIRGINIA LEMBRIGHT, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 1; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4; Purple Masque 1; Prom Committee 3; A Cappella Choir 4. RUTH ELIZABETH LINKENBACH, A.B. Sandusky, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta President of A.X.D. 4; Vice President of Pan-Hellenic 4; Prom Committee 3; Elliott Hall Board 1, 3; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A.1, 2,3, 4; W.S.C.2,4:A Cappella Choir 1, 2; Senior Invitation Committee 4; Purple Masque 1, 2; Unonian Associate Editor 4; Homecoming Court 2, 4. MILTON ROBERT MAITIN, B.Sc. Canton, Ohio LAWRENCE VINCENT MALEY, B.P.S.M. Sebring, Ohio A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. WARREN EDWARD MATTHEWS, A.B. McDonald, Ohio Sigma Nu Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 4; Treasurer of S.N. 4. ROBERT THOMAS MAURER, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Nu Phi Sigma 2, 3, 4; Alembroic 4; Intramurals 3. WINIFRED MAXINE McCANN, A.B. Akron, Ohio Delta Delta Delta W.S.C. 4; President of D.D.D. 4; Elliott Hall Board 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4; Unonian 2; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4. ELMER LEROY McMASTER, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Nu Golf 3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. Phe oy DONALD ROY MOORE, B.Sc. Waynesburg, Ohio Sigma Nu Band 1, 2, 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Cross Country 2. MELVIN LANE MOSS, B.Sc. Salem, Ohio Sigma Nu Band 1, 2, 3; Symphony 1, 2, 3, 4; Alembroic 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2; Chemistry Lab Assistant 3, 4. 34 Paul Sumner La Follette Ethel Bernice Lapp Marguerite V. Lembright Ruth Elizabeth Linkenbach Milton Robert Maitin Lawrence Vincent Maley Warren Edward Matthews Robert Thomas Maurer Winifred Maxine McCann Elmer Leroy McMaster Donald Roy Moore Melvin Lane Moss vs or SENIORS PAULINE BERTHA MYERS, A.B. Alliance, Ohio W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Senate 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FREDERICK NEFF, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Nu Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Mount Players 1, 2; Prom Committee 3. RAMONA ELIZABETH NIEBERDING, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2; Beta Pi Theta 2, 3. HARRY KARL OSBORNE, B.Sc. Conneaut, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Football Manager 1; Gospel Team 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1; Y.M.C.A. 4. RUTH EMMA OSMOND, B.Sc. Chardon, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Gospel Team 2, 4; Beta Pi Theta 2, 3; Pres. of W.A.A. 4: Dynamo 2; Yale-Harvard Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1; Purple Masque 1. HOWARD CLARK PARKER, A.B. East Palestine, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; President of S.A.E. 4. ELEANOR JOSEPHINE PICKENS, B.Sc. Louisville, Ohio Delta Delta Delta A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3; Dynamo 1; Phi Sigma 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Biology Lab Asst. 3, 4; May Queen's Court 3, 4. ALICE MARIE RICKARD, A.B. Canton, Ohio Delta Delta Delta Assoc. Editor of Unonian 4; Pres. of Pan-Hellenic 4, Vice Pres. 3; Vice Pres. of W.A.A. 4; Vice Pres. of D.D.D. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Unonian 1, 2, 3, 4; W.S.C. 4; Yale-Harvard Team 2, 4; Elli ott Hall Board 2; May Day Committee 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Gift Committee 4; Prom Committee 3; Purple Masque l, 2. WILLIAM ANDERSON SADLER, B.Sc. Cleveland, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau Glee Club 1, 2; Class Day Committee 4. NORMAN ALVIN SCHWARTZ, B.Sc. Canton, Ohio Alembroic 3, 4; Phi Sigma 3, 4. MARTHA JANE SCHWEINSBERGER, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; May Day Committee 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ROBERT SELL, A.B. Canton, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon Oratorio 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; President of S.A.F. 4; Glee Club 2. Pauline Bertha Myers John Frederick Neff Ramona Elizabeth Nieberding Harry Karl Osborne Ruth Emma Osmond Howard Clark Parker Eleanor Josephine Pickens Alice Marie Rickard William Anderson Sadler Norman Alvin Schwartz Martha Jane Schweinsberger James Robert Sell 7 SENIORS PAUL HENRY SELLS, A.B. North Jackson, Ohio Signet Club Oratorio 2, 3; Choir 3. JESSE HOWARD SHIVELY, B.Sc. Bayard, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. THELMA ALLEN SHULTZ, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Chi Omega Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Purple Masque 1, 2; Mount Players 4; Kent State University 3. GLENN CRAWFORD SIDDAL, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Nu Intramurals 1, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Choir 4. JOHN PUNTENNEY SMITH, B.Sc. Mingo Junction, Ohio Sigma Nu Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma 2, 3, President 4; Biology Lab Asst. 2, 3, 4, MARSHALL JAMES SMITH, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon Akron University 1, 2; Intramurals 3, 4. PAUL RALPH SMITH, B.Sc. Canton, Ohio Chemistry Lab Assistant 3, 4. WILSON WOODROW SNYDER, A.B. Massillon, Ohio Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Gospel Team 3, 4; Debate 2, 3, 4; Mount Players 2, 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Tau Kappa Alpha 4. ERNEST CLARE SOUTHWICK, B.P.S.M. Conneaut, Ohio Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Conductor and Manager 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Ohio Intercollegiate Band 1, 2; Ohio Intercollegiate Orchestra 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Western Reserve University Summer 1937. JEAN ROSELYN STOOKSBERRY, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Y.W.C.A. 4; Oratorio 3. MARY MARGARET STROTHARD, A.B. Barbourville, Ky. Delta Delta Delta Purple Masque 1; A Cappella Choir 1; Y.W.C.A. 1, 4; Union College 2, 3. CHRISTINE VIRGINIA THOMPSON, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta - Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pan-Hellenic 3; Student Senate 3, 4; W.S.C. 4; Oratorio l, 2. 38 Paul Henry Sells Jesse Howard Shively Thelma Shultz Glenn Crawford Siddall John Puntenney Smith Marshall James Smith Paul Ralph Smith Wilson Woodrow Snyder Ernest Clare Southwick Jean Roselyn Stooksberry Mary Margaret Strothard Christine Virginia Thompson SENIORS KATHRYN JANE TIMMONS, A.B. Quaker City, Ohio Muskingum College 1; Baldwin-Wallace 2; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Shakespearean Plays 3. RUTH MARIETTA TRAPEAGEN, A.B. Massillon, Ohio Delta Delta Delta Purple Masque 1, 2; Dynamo 1, 2, 3, 4; Unonian 1, 2, 3, 4; Oratorio 1, 2; A Cappella Choir 1, 2; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.S.C. 3, Vice President 4; Elliott Hall Board 3, President 4; May Queen's Court 3; Homecoming Court 3; Homecoming Queen 4: May Day Chairman 4; Prom Committee 3. WILLIAM TROUTMAN, B.Sc. Floreffe, Pa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Purple Masque 1, 2; Unonian 1, 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Asst. in Physics Dept. 3, Head Asst. 4; Treasurer of S.A.E. 3, 4; Interfraternity Council 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mua 3, 4; Committee for Commencement Invitations 4. MYRA ESTHER TRUDERING, A.B. Cleveland, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY MILLS WALKER, A.B. Akron, Ohio Delta Delta Delta Lauriger 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Purple Masque 1, 2; May Day Court 3. GRACE ELLEN WATKIN, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Delta Delta Delta Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; May Queen’s Court 3. HENRY KENNETH WEAST, A.B. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Commencement Speaker Committee 4. ROBERT CALVIN WEAST, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Pres. of Alembroic Society 4; Assistant in Chemistry 4. ELNA CLARA WEAVER, B.Sc. Alliance, Ohio WILLARD JAMES WEAVER, A.B. East Liverpool, Ohio Sigma Nu Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Gift Committee 4. RONALD GILBERT WEBER, A.B. Bergholz, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Senate 3, 4; Prom Chairman 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Economics Asst. 4; Unonian 1, 2, 3; Psi Kappa Omega 4. DOROTHY IDENTA WIEGAND, B.M. Alliance, Ohio Violin Quartette 1, 2, 3; String Quartette 3, 4; Orchestra e238) 43 40) Kathryn Jane Timmons Ruth Marietta Traphagen William Troutman Myra Esther Trudering Nancy Mills Walker Grace Ellen Watkin Henry Kenneth Weast Robert Calvin Weast Elna Clara Weaver Willard James Weaver Ronald Gilbert Weber Dorothy Wiegand 41 SENIORS JAMES AEH WEST, A.B. Salem, Ohio Alpha Kappa Pi Symphony Orchestra 1. WAYNE WISLER, B.P.S.M. Canton, Ohio NORMAN WRIGHT, B.Sc. Massillon, Ohio Sigma Nu Unonian 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DAUN ELDER YEAGLEY, B.Sc. Minerva, Ohio Sigma Nu HOWARD GEORGE ZIEMKE, A.B. Sandusky, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Pres. of A.T.O. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. @ 2 The pictures of the following Seniors could not be obtained: LAWRENCE ALUIN CRAWFORD, A.B. Canton, Ohio Alpha Kappa Pi Gospel Team. ARTHUR MERLE EVANS, B.Sc. Sebring, Ohio ROBERT ALLEN GILCHRIST, B.Sc. Hartville, Ohio Alpha Kappa Pi JAMES LELAND GILMORE, A.B. Dunbar, Pa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon University of Pittsburgh; Intramurals 2, 3; Y.M.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Gospel Team 2, 3. PAUL EDGAR GROSS, B.Sc. Canfield, Ohio Phi Kappa Tau EDGAR JAMES MARCH, B.Sc. Canton, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Phi Sigma 3. ALVIN WEISS, B.Sc. New York, N. Y. James Aeh West Wayne Wisler Norman Wright Daun Elder Yeagley Howard George Ziemke 43 2 at Ade med eset ete a } Bag eee the J UNIORS OoFeerebaresttt sgayemacnal acest e ee i Congeocetaseuters @aeet7 - ARTY) @= - JUNIORS JOHN KIRK HARDESTY, President Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alliance A local boy makes good. Divides his time between Junior Class presidency, varsity tennis, and economics. Noted for his colorful socks and loud jokes. WILLIAM RUSSELL SHIPE, Vice President Alpha Tau Omega Leipsic The worthy “Worthy Master’’ of the A.T.O. Fraternity, and incidentally one of the “night callers.’’ JAMES WAITE WELDY, Treasurer Alpha Kappa Pi Alliance An inventor and student combined. His motto is ‘‘All work and no play makes jack, and lots of it.”” RICHARD PAUL SMITH, Secretary Sigma Nu Canton Ambition just isn’t ‘“Schlafen’s’’ forte. This outstanding athlete seems to be faithful to a certain Delta alumna. GEORGE ROBERT ALDRIDGE Alpha Tau Omega Toronto Toronto's contribution to Mount. An Alpha Chi holds first place with him. ROBERT JOHN ALZNER Alpha Tau Omega Alliance An enthusiastic track man. He spends a great part of his time with a saucy little redhead. FRANCES DELLA AMBLER Alpha Chi Omega Akron A college widow now is the “Phi Tau Ambler,” but to pass time she works hard for the Dynamo. KENNETH ROBERT ANDERSON Alpha Tau Omega Sebring This mischievous dark-haired fellow will always get along. Kenny's wonderful personality has helped him acquire many friends. JAMES WATHAL BALL Signet Alliance A friendly neat math major and one of the four twins in the Junior Class. JANET WALDEAN BALL Delta Delta Delta Alliance The Twin of pep, vim, and vigor, and no bigger than a minute. Janetisa good sport, a good student and possesses an engaging personality. ; 48 RAYMOND WINSTON BALL Signet Alliance The third part of the Ball Junior Trio. FREDRICK BARR Sigma Nu Canton Fred owns a drug store in Canton. While older than most of us, he appreciates the college view- point and joins in all the fun. GEORGE ALFRED BENEDICT Alpha Tau Omega Conneaut sean Mount Union’s best dressed young heroes who cannot be caught by any of the girls. Ask me, I know. JOHN BOBICK Alpha Tau Omega Cleveland One of the A.T.O.’s football players and wits. KATHERINE BARBARA BONFERT Alpha Xi Delta Alliance A good sport, a pal, and a Phi Tau gal. CARL BOYD Alpha Tau Omega Mingo Junction If Bobick comes, can Boyd be far behind? Another of those handsome football players. BETTY BOYD Alpha Xi Delta Alliance The eyes have it and so has she! ELIZABETH IRENE BROWN Alpha Xi Delta Plymouth Peppy, laughing, full of fun, a better sport you'll find in none. GLADSTONE BROWN Phi Kappa Tau Sebring One of the more efficient leaders of the Y.M.C.A. and the Gospel Team. ELIZABETH ORPHA BROWNING Delta Delta Delta Steubenville A peppy little girl who can usually be found where there is devilment afoot. 49 JUNIORS JUNIORS MILDRED MAXINE BURBACHER Delta Delta Delta Barnesville A well-liked girl who will continue to go places after she is out of school because of her efficiency, ambition, and pleasing personality. MAXINE VIRGINIA CABBUT Alpha Chi Omega Beach City Quite an athletic maid is ‘‘Pete.’’ When it comes to sports, she can’t be beat. JOSEPH BENJAMIN COPE Sigma Nu Salem ‘‘Ben’’ promises to follow the family tradition and be a really outstanding Mount athlete. A shy boy, but he gets around. GEORGE JOHN CUKRO Alpha Kappa Pi New York City, N. Y. George is a hard worker and is destined to go places. RUTH ELEANOR DAVIS Alpha Xi Delta Alliance Quiet with feeling directed toward Peeling. DARL VERN DOLAN Alpha Tau Omega Williamsfield Wherever bigger and better hamburgers are made “Wimpy” will take his business. Makes at least two trips to Kent every week. SARA ELIZABETH DOODY Delta Delta Delta Alliance “The healthiest girl in school” is this happy-go-lucky Tri Delt. Morgan Gym is her favorite hang-out where she helps Blossom run things. LENA JANE DRAKE Alpha Chi Omega Canton A good student and activity girl is this little miss from Canton. ROBERT WELLS DuBAR Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alliance Mount Co-eds fail to hold much attraction for this lad, so he’s often seen beating the path out the State Road. JANE ELWILDA DUGAN Alpha Chi Omega Beloit Jane likes to sing and dance, but letters from Tech send her into a trance. MARY ELEANOR EASTLAKE Delta Delta Delta Youngstown This responsible little miss does her share of work and manages to get around at the same time. GERTRUDE EVELYN EISENBERG Signet Alliance “Trudy” is noted for her puns. MARTHA IRENE ELDER Alpha Chi Omega Carollton “Puffie’’ is a music major and my, how she does “‘Fiddle”’ around. JEAN ROSANNE EMMERT Delta Delta Delta Sewickley, Pa. Jean is one of the Tri Delts who is seen frequently at the Inn with a certain S.A.E. KENNETH RAWLINGS EMMERT Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sewickley, Pa. Kenneth is the quiet unassuming lad from Sewickley. He has a cheerful smile and a helping hand for everyone. MANETTE LOUISE FERRIS Alpha Xi Delta East Cleveland Determined, decisive, dependable in crises. DOROTHY ANN FISHEL Alpha Xi Delta Alliance A girl with a will, who wears a quill. KENNETH CHARLES GARSIDE Alpha Tau Omega East Palestine Athletics, scholarship, and romance are all included in his accomplishments. EVELYN FAYE GERMAN Alpha Chi Omega Dellroy She lets nothing hinder her once she makes up her mind to go places. FLOYD RUSSELL GOUGLER Signet Tiltonsville A conscientious student and bound to go places. JUNIORS JUNIORS DONALD ROBERT GREENEISEN Sigma Nu Salem “Skip” is one of Sigma Nu’s athletes. He also figures in one of the college romances. EDWIN BRUCE GUIE Phi Kappa Tau Dunbar, Pa. Doc is going to attend medical school next fall. He plays a clarinet and sax. WALTER HENRY HAAS Alpha Kappa Pi New Waterford Astronomy—economy—-Hoyle. ILENE MONETA HANNA Kappa Delta Minerva She spends most of her time in Science Hall. Ilene is the very efficient treasurer of her sorority and proudly sports an A.K.P. pin. DeWITT EDWARD HARRISON Sigma Nu Alliance De works pretty hard, but manages to keep up in his studies and still cut quite a social figure. DOROTHY WILSON HARRY Delta Delta Delta Alliance A pluchritudinous Tri Delt from Alliance who is hand and glove with an A.T.O. Dorothy likes sports and rides a horse with no mean ability. ROBERT JOSEPH HAVILL Alpha Kappa Pi New York City, N. Y. “Snowball” is the studiou s A.K.P. from New York. LEE HAYS Alpha Tau Omega Negley This chap has great possibilities and spends most of his time around Dye’s Pharmacy. His actions speak louder than his words. THOMAS WILLIAM HAZEN Signet Alliance One of the town boys who came to Mount to make good. THEDA JUANITA HEASTAND Signet Alliance A good student who likes to frequent motorcycle races. to JEAN ELIZABETH HEISLER Delta Delta Delta Ravenna One of those ““A”’ students from Ravenna. ESTHER MARIE HERDLE Alpha Xi Delta Salem One of the few girls to be honored by being chosen for Alembroic. DON KARL HESSON Alpha Tau Omega Alliance An up and coming young man who is getting better every day. Don deserves a lot of credit for his ability to get ahead. ALMA SUSAN HOBSON Delta Delta Delta Lakewood Alma spent the summer touring France. She is a very charming redhead and quite an active Tri Delt. FRED HOFER Alpha Kappa Pi Homeworth A boy from the farm who seems to know his way around. His interests are not in the sororitv houses but rather centered around readi ng. SARA ELIZABETH HOWELL Alpha Chi Omega Flushing Poised and gracious is “‘our gal Sal’’—but how her heart pines for Lorain! ELIZABETH CAROLINE HOYLE Signet Jamestown, N. Y. Archer—star gazing—Haas. GERALD JACKSON Alpha Tau Omega Alliance Gerry is quiet and resourceful—he is willing to work in any enterprise. He believes in safety in numbers. MARGARET EVELYN JACKSON Alpha Xi Delta Smithfield A live wire who'll never be stepped on—vitality plus—that’s ‘Jackie.”’ EMERSON DONALD JACOB Alpha Kappa Pi Canton Good old “E. J.’—originally from Ohio State! 53 JUNIORS JUNIOR RICHARD JAMES Sigma Nu Magnolia This boy has more nicknames than anyone in school. His pass-time is getting around. ROBERT ALLEN KEEL Alpha Tau Omega Kenton A charming, hard-working football player who is always helping someone to get ahead. WILLIAM OSBORNE KEELER Phi Kappa Tau Canton Midnite oil is his answer to the ever-burning question. MARGARET MARIE KELLY Kappa Delta East Palestine Marie has a quiet dignity all her own. JANE ELIZABETH KEYSER Signet Bellaire Talented and possessed with charms that attract a certain West to her. OTHAR MEADE KIEL Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alliance Mainstay of Coach Geltz’s track squad. Known as the ‘im Landos’’ of the S.A.E. house. Prefers town girls. ; RUTH LOUISE KUTSCH Alpha Xi Delta Minerva Musically inclined, plus a clever mind. WALTER LEE LEMBRIGHT Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alliance Rub a-dub dub—three men in a tub, butcher, baker—that’s Walt. CLARA EVELYN MARTIN Delta Delta Delta Alliance Efficiency and a quiet manner are bound to end in success. BETTIE JUNE MASTERS Alpha Chi Omega Powerston She flirts with her eyes as she smiles at you, but she’s always accompanied by a Sigma Nu. JOHN DALE MATHEWS Phi Kappa Tau Alliance A snappy gentleman who carries out smoothness, with his violin, to perfection. DOROTHY JEANNETTE McCONNOR Alpha Xi Delta Salem Her gift for piano playing starts audiences swaying. RICHARD JAMES McCONNOR Sigma Nu Salem One of the McConnor twins who does quite a lot of work in the chemistry department. WALTER FRANCIS McCORD Sigma Nu Louisville Definitely a campus personality. Journalist, critic, musician; an authority on sports, swing, and sociability—versatile is the word for ‘‘Sparky.”’ CORNELL INMAN McFADDEN Sigma Nu Newburg, N. Y. “Mac” looks promising asa cross-country threat. A biology assistant, we suspect him of being a real student. ILA GAYNELL McGREW Alpha Xi Delta Alliance Among the hoofers you will find, a girl with plenty of rhythm and rhyme. JUNE JOSEPHINE McMILLAN Alpha Chi Omega Alliance June is always dashing hither and yon but she still makes the grade. ELEANOR CORINNE MINCKS Alpha Chi Omega Kent The Y.W.C.A. would be at quite a loss without Eleanor with her flashing eyes and cheerful smile. FOSTER MONTI Signet Alliance One of the mainstays in the football team. LOUIS FRANKLIN MORRIS Alpha Kappa Pi Alliance Student Senate—debates—solitaire player. 55 JUNIORS JUNIORS ARTHUR GARFIELD MUERTH Signet Alliance Are you always that slow, Art? EDWARD WOOD NEWSHUTZ Phi Kappa Tau Wittier, Cal. A fast worker this little lad from the Golden West. HAROLD LEROY NICHOLS Alpha Tau Omega Carrollton One of the A.T.O.'s star athletes who has his pin resting on a certain Delta Delta Delta. JOHN KENNON NICHOLSON Alpha Tau Omega Wintersville Mount Union's “heaithiest boy’’ is this handsome A.T.O. who is also endowed with more than his share of intelligence. ROBERT ARTHUR OGLE Alpha Kappa Pi Alliance A local boy with a big heart. With his smile and ready “hello” Bob has made many friends. CARL RAMSEY PARKS Alpha Kappa Pi Alliance Carl is conscientious, sincere, and willing to help anybody that asks him. ; CLYDE ROSS PARKS Alpha Kappa Pi Alliance Chemistry and blonds are Clyde’s weaknesses and pet subjects. Among his many vices are calculus and playing a saxophone. RONALD WINFIELD PEELING Alpha Tau Omega Mingo Junction Ronald is at the head of boys’ intramurals but has lost his head over an A.X.D. DONALD ALBERT PETERSON Sigma Nu Youngstown “Pete’s'’ chief interest, of course, is “Jo.” Incidentally, this lad is going to be a big activity man. Watch him. ESTHER ELIZABETH PICKLES Alpha Xi Delta Manchester, Conn. Happy-go-lucky, never hurries, can't understand why anyone worries. DONALD JOSEPH PIERCE Sigma Nu Alliance Don is one of Mount's golf mainstays. He professes to be a woman hater, but sometimes we wonder. MARY ELIZABETH PIERCE Delta Delta Delta . Alliance Personality plus, the wag of the week, the life of the party, and then some. Mary’s humor and versatility are known on the campus. GREER CAMPBELL PUGH Alpha Tau Omega Chester, W. Va. The A.T.O.’s attain greater glory with Greer doing his bit. THOMAS WILLIAM RAINSBERGER Sigma Nu Carrollton “Tommy's” heart interest is back home in Carrolton. However, as a ‘man’s man” and good fellow, he’s tops. OSCAR CHARLES REIHL Signet Alliance Benny Goodman doesn’t know that Oscar is around! RALPH EMERSON RICE Malvern Alpha Tau Omega Ralph is one of the reasons why Coach Geltz has been smiling for the past two years. He intends to be an aviator. ELLEN JANE ROCKHILL Delta Delta Delta Hartville “Jana”’ is well known by her blond locks and her infectious giggle. A Tri Delt from Hartville, she is a girl whose abilities are unlimited. EDWIN FRANCIS ROSS Alpha Tau Omega Poland A good business boy who will attain great heights. HARLEY ALAN ROTH Alpha Kappa Pi Alliance English student—Shakespearean actor—hill-billy singer. JANE LOUISE RUKENBROD Youngstown Alpha Xi Delta Lively miss with friends galore—you'll never hear Jane called a bore. 57 JUNIORS JUN IORS JAMES FREDERICK RUTH Phi Kappa Tau Smithfield He knows what he wants, does Jim, and by gosh he’s getting it. JAMES ALBERT RUTLEDGE Phi Kappa Tau Alliance “The moving finger writes, and having writ moveson . . . ’’ From cub reporter to editor-in-chief. u g Jimmy has a nose for news. CHARLES ELI SAMPSON Signet Alliance Tall, dark and handsome and a striking gray car. ELSIE JANE SANDERSON Alpha Xi Delta Sebring Capable of imagining all, arranging all, and doing everything. LEAH MAE SCHUMM Alpha Xi Delta Girard “A” student and competent typist. GORDON PHOENIX SCOTT Signet Norwalk Scott devotes his time to basketball and the former A.X.D. prexy. RUTH AGNES SCOTT Alpha Xi Delta Canton, Ohio Others who know you said to say: charming, delightful, disarmingly gay. EDWIN ELEY SCRANTON Phi Kappa Tau Alliance The Archimedes of the 20th Century, and what a sense of humor! BARBARA LEAH SEBRING Delta Delta Delta Sebring “One never knows, does one?”’ But we know that ‘‘Barb”’ must like astronomy for she is interested in basketball stars. ELINORE LOUISE SHILTS Alpha Xi Delta Hudson An admirable example of effortless nonchalance. ALFRED JOSHUA SHREVE Signet Alliance A tall, dark medical student from Alliance. DOROTHY JEANNETTE SMART Alpha Chi Omega East Aurora, N. Y. This little lass from N. Y. is just as ‘‘smart’’ as her name. MARTHA KATHERINE SMITH Delta Delta Delta Mingo Junction A popular, active Tri Delt from Mingo whose abilities have wide range. She is a sports enthusiast, a good student, and all-around girl. WINIFRED AILEEN SPIES Alpha Chi Omega Alliance A quiet little lass who has quite an interest in night class. EARL ORRIN STEVENS, JR. Sigma Nu Ravenna “Stevie’’ is Sigma Nu’s outstanding wit??? His activities seem to be managing football, jamming a yellow Ford, and mourning lost red-heads. KENNETH STUART STONE Signet Canton One of the better music students—just ask Kenneth. EDWARD LOUIS STRAUSS Signet Alliance Ambition personified is this lad from town. School during the day with “office hours’’ in between. CHUNG SIK SUL Signet Seoul, Korea One of Mount’s real students hailing from across the sea. WINIFRED ELAINE SUMMER Kappa Delta Kensington Besides being a very efficient secretary for the Kappa Deltas, Winnie has a deep interest in the activities of W.A.A. and Dynamo. OLIVE ROWENA TARR Delta Delta Delta Mingo Junction “Twirp” is a live-wire Tri Delt from Mingo whose winning personality accounts for her many friends. Her affections continue to center in Athens alone. 59 JUNIORS JUNIORS HOWARD COUSINS VOSLER Signet Louisville A studious boy who bends his efforts toward science. HELEN MARIE WAGNER Alpha Chi Omega Alliance When Helen Marie isn’t busy at the Morrison taking our money, Bill is taking her time. LEWIS ABRAHAM WALDMAN Phi Kappa Tau Alliance With his pipe in his mouth, he is the ideal philosopher. MELVIN GUIE WALTZ Alpha Kappa Pi Spencer A science major who has many a good point. ALLEN FOSTER WEST Sigma Alpha Epsilon Damascus The ‘Mad-Maestro”’ of the Conservatory. One ambition is to be another Rubinoff. Good luck, “Pete.” MELVIN RODERICK WEST Signet Amsterdam One of those tenor singers about whom we shall hear more. DAVID RICHARD WILLIAMS Signet Alliance One of Mount's cross-country hopes. ARTHUR BERTRAM WOOD Signet Atwater Easy come, easy go! ANN JEANETTE WURSTHORN Delta Delta Delta Alliance Popular and attractive are the words that go right along with Ann. One of the Tri Delt twins. BETTY JANE WURSTHORN Delta Delta Delta Alliance The other Tri Delt twin. A smooth brunette who certainly gets around on this campus. 60 ROBERT ERWIN YOST Sigma Nu A quiet blond who “makes hay while the sun shines! ’ Canton CHARLES WILLIAM YOUNG Sigma Nu Pittsburgh, Pa. “Ralston” is an authority on race meetings and southern hospitality. A Pittsburgh boy who acts like a Pittsburgh boy, if you know what I mean. CHARLES FREDERICK ZELLERS Phi Kappa T au Chicago, Ill. Oh, how he drives a car! He is interested in nurses as well as the ministry. EMMA JANE LEWIS Alpha Xi Delta She’s always on time because she has a Big Ben. Salem JUNIORS Sophomore Officers .. . Rresic Cripeere or nia. oo) ehh Ree ok ewe JOHN BOTTOMY Wa Cosh re cic Gn lieth: dese were. cee kor tee Or Oe KENNETH ERB SO CLELAT Venn Meet tery bi, Ame ke So hoe, HELENA HANKINS PSAs TOT sree ocd tee oA NIA el Sido en JOSEPHINE HOILES Freshmen Officers ... Be GSICLS Tit Mier ewe Prt 08. on apetciere sien gees JOHN KITZMILLER Wt Gee DTeSiC emt amie e 00: 15% i vcistrd hs cues ad aes JAMES MOORE OCT E FLV Me ria oe cee My cr teci bees, DS MARY HOWE JONES pL reare Te CUM ETNA fy 15 72h G8! ers.0 a0) 8 Gorege Bian av abe PAUL MYERS 63 Andrews, Sara Arter, Dorothy Ashelman, Robert Austin, Otis Ayers, Dorothy Ball, Joyce Barckhoff, Frederick Baxter, George Birch, James Bond, Leta Bottomy, John Brugger, Donald Burnett, Lee Burridge, William Burton, Mildred Cabas, John Campbell, Carl Cardinal, Jack Carter, Glenn Cope, Roger Coulter, Joseph Craig, Russell Cunin, John Daniels, Ralph Darnell, Leonard Daugherty, John Dew, Robert Difloure, Thomas Douglass, Louise SOPHOMORES Eckstein, Thirl Elder, Stewart Erb, Kenneth Ermlich, Clifford Ernst, Helen Farmer, Thomas Fiegenschuh, Karl Foreman, Robert Fritchley, John Gallaher, Elizabeth Geddert, Virginia Graff, Edgar Greiner, Joseph Hankins, Helena Hart, Joan Hatton, Margaret Havill, Francis Henry, Francis Henshaw, Robert Higgins, Dorothy Hillman, Marguerite Hoiles, Josephine Hoke, Roy Horne, Joseph House, Ruth Howells, .Thomas Johnson, Robert Johnston, Rosanna Jones, Gomer Katz, Samuel Kidwell, Jean Killgrove, Mildred Kinney, Olive Kirk, John Kirk, Robert Kitson, Robert Lee, Shin Lembright, Katherine Lemon, Robert Leonard, John Leonard, Ruth Lisle, Doris McClurg, Mary Miller, Jean Miller, Ray Mills, Jack Moore, Harriet Morey, Barbara Murray, Carola Amstutz, Myra Neidhart, Charles Nelson, Florence Newell, Ruth Newman, William Pappenhagen, Mary Phillips, Edward Power, Betty Raber, Walter Reed, David Richeson, Martha Roath, Jeanna Russ, Cornelia Sauerbrum, Jack Schlarb, Bertha Schafer, James Schnierle, Maurice Sefert, Dorothy Sheehy, Janet Siegenthaler, Clyde Sigler, Charles Slater, Dorothy Smith, Agnes Smutko, John Sneary, May Snode, Melvin Stephenson, Raymond Strang, Lois Stroup, Marjorie Tallman, Eleanora Tarian, Augustine Theiss, Joseph Thomas, Arthur Thomas, John Thompson, Dorthea Vanaman, Clyde Weir, Florence White, Jane Wilkins, Marjorie Williams, Ray Wilson, Howard Zinner, Doran Abegglen, Alan Abrams, Robert Akers, Richard Allen, Ruth Anderson, Christine Andrews, Galen Askue, Robert Atwood, Jeannette Balmat, Jean Barcus, Howard Barden, Mary Bates, Edgar Bauman, Donald Berryman, Arthur Bica, George Binsley, Bettijane Black, Sally Blackwood, Martha Booth, William Brown, Betty Brown, Harry Buchanan, Mary Burgett, Donald Buxton, Sara Cailor, Frank Campbell, Ralph Carter, Bess Cavin, Alva Chapman, Gale Ciccarelli, John Clarke, Ben Clark, Hilton Cohen, Martin Cook, Greta Coolidge, Thomas Corwin, William Criswell, Jane Crowl, Anna Daryman, Glorice Derflinger, Lillian Dew, Richard Dickson, John Dillow, Harold Dunmire, Robert Erickson, Burton Freshley, Paul Gallaher, Alice Garman, Eleanor Goddard, Virginia Goode, Frances Gottschall, Ruth Grapentine, Jack Graybill, Betty Gregory, Thomas Guy, Frank Haessly, Mary Hagan, Wilbert Haidet, Laverne Halterman, Dorothy Haltrich, Hertha Hawk, Nelson Heaston, Marjorie Higelmire, Lathrom Hixon, Dale Hoiermann, Robert Holdson, Janet Hubbard, Doyle Huff, Margaret Huffman, Betty Hunter, Don Hunter, Martha Hunter, Robert Hutson, Lilah Jackson, Cyrus Jackson, Devona Jackson, Laverne Jelm, Theodore Jenkins, Betty Jones, Mary Kayler, Marian Kienzle, Malcolm Kirk, Barbara Kitzmiller, John Kressly, Jack Lash, Wellington Leonard, Charles Lovell, Martin Lutz, Ralph Lutz, Stanley Lyon, George MacKenzie, Florence Maholm, Mary Manbeck, Lee McDonald, James McNally, Charles Megehan, William Merke!, Joan Minkin, Ben Mitchell, Avard Moncrief, Donald Moore, James Moore, Mary Morgan, Leonard Moser, Thomas Muir, William Mulac, Robert Mumaw, Evertt Mumaw, Kenneth Myers, Frederick Myers, Marian Myers, Paul Naylor, Eleanor Nye, Virginia O'Brovac, Louise Owens, John Park, Wilbur Paxson, Richard Phillips, Earl Pinnick, Robert Pittenger, Jane Pluchel, Louise Propst, William Purviance, Merrill Reed, Mary Richardson, Ralph Rohrbacher, Jane Sabo, Edward Scheuffler, Mary Sells, James Seubert, Kathryn Sheatsley, Raymond Shepherd, Olen Smith, Merciel Smith, Suzanne Spencer, Evelyn Spillman, Donald Stephens, Mary Stephens, Ruth Stone, Sterling Talbot, Thomas Tetlow, William Tolson, Grace Traphagen, James Trautwein, Dorothy Turkle, Edgar Untch, Robert Valis, Mary Volger, Mary Wagenhals, Elizabeth Wagstaff, Mary Waldman, Esther Walker, Lowell Waltz, Hazel Warther, Evelyn Weast, Marie Weber, Eugene Wilcoxin, Ray Williams, Edward Wilson, Richard Windle, Joann Wolcott, Wallace FRESHMEN Wolf, John Woddard, John Woods, Elsie Woods, Mildred Yohe, Donald Young, Jack Yount, John Yurjevic, Dorothy Zeh, Betty a = ° 7. t : és - - c ms hae « al 2 ; i aati us ge é “o al “ - 2 Pn ‘ - “k, aie ‘ , ae te gas ‘ 7 A ate My ‘ . 7 i he gl Ct Rea the FRATERNITIES Row I: Osborne, Alzner, Weber, R. Weast, W. Weast, Shipe, Bentia, Anderson, Boyle, Gray, Jackson Row II: Graff, Johnson, Birch, Ashelman, Baxter, Hays, Moser, Mulac, Dillow, Traphagen, Turkle, McNally Row III: Hunter, Pinnick, Dunmire, Benedict, Pugh, Ross, Cunin, Nicholson, Peeling Row IV: Cardinal, Kiel, Hesson, Aldridge, Rice, Mills, Reed, Raber, Dolan, Nichols, Daugherty, Stephenson Officers bir vod ap Rega Se arefinaede Osc et ae a te WILLIAM SHIPE Worthy Chaplain 20. a gecgh oe der oe ee eee EDWIN ROSS Worthy Keeperof the Annals.,.5 2)... 0.20 )e cee EDGAR GRAFF Worthy Keeper of the Exchequer.......................... GREER PUGH Worthy Sentinel? (07.00 se ce eee oid no yet cae JACK MILLS Worthy Scribeshi 4 4.1. 3. ni ee eae Pee GEORGE ALDRIDGE Worthy Usher 3352.9 ao eee ae I ee ee HAROLD NICHOLS Social Chairman... a eee ee ee GEORGE BENEDICT 68 ALPHA TAU OMEGA ... Founded at Virginia Military Institute, September 11, 1865 Mount Union Chapter founded in 1882 Colors—Sky Blue and Old Gold Flower—White Tea Rose HISTORY Alpha Tau Omega was the first Greek letter college fraternity organized after the Civil War. It was founded at Richmond, Virginia, on September 11, 1856, and its first chapter was established at the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Virginia. The founders were: Otis Allen Glazebrook, Alfred Marshall, and Erskine Mayo Ross, three young Confererate soldiers who had seen active service in the Confederate army. After the war, their prime obiective was to restore the Union, to unite fraternally the young men of the South with those of the North and to foster a Christian brotherhood dedicated to the task of achieving and cherishing permanent peace. They found their inspiration in this sentiment, “No North, no South, no East, no West! But one great nation, Heaven blest!”’ Today Alpha Tau Omega has ninety-five collegiate chapters. Ohio Alpha Nu was the first chapter in Ohio, installed at Mount Union College on February 14, 1882. The fraternity’s chief executive officer is the Worthy Grand Chief. The offices are located at Champaign, Illinois. SENIORS Bankerd, William Gray, Elmer Maley, Larry Weast, Robert Bentia, John Hesson, Don Osborne, Harry Weber, Ronald Boyle, George Hunter, Don Weast, Kenneth Ziemke, Howard JUNIORS Aldridge, George Dolan, Darl Keel, Robert Peeling, Ronald Alzner, Robert Garside, Kenneth Muerth, Arthur Pugh, Greer Anderson, Kenneth Hays, Lee Nichols, Harold Rice, Ralph Benedict, George Jackson, Gerald Nicholson, John Ross, Edwin Shipe, William SOPHOMORES Ashelman, Robert Cunin, John Henry, Francis Raber, Walter Birch, James Daugherty, John Johnson, Robert Reed, David Baxter, George Difloure, Thomas Kirk, John Sheehan, Carl Cabas, John Graff, Edgar Mills, Jack Stephenson, Ray Cardinal, Jack Smutko, John FRESHMEN Dillow, Howard Moser, Thomas Pinnick, Robert Turkle, Ted Grapentine, Jack Paxon, Dick Sabo, Edward Traphagen, James McNally, Robert Williams, Edward 69 Row I: Huth, Smith, Sell, Troutman, Francis, Cottrell Row II: Hardesty, Kiel, DuBar, Cavin, Daniels, Austin Row III: Emmert, Eckstein, Moncrief, Woodard, Spillman, Howells Row IV: Clark, Young, Hoke, Bates Officers . .. First Semester Second Semester Eminent Archon 3.) ics sae eee HOWARD PARKER ROBERT SELL Eminent Deputy Archon.................JOHN COTTRELL CHARLES HUTH Eminent Treasurer... 4 aes eee WILLIAM TROUTMAN WILLIAM TROUTMAN Eminent: Wardens +.) wn ae eee ROBERT DuBAR THOMAS HOWELLS Eminent Chroniclers:24 cae tsetse ne ee KENNETH EMMERT OTHAR KIEL Eminent:Recorders.....)-0. a. eee ee CHARLES HUTH ROY HOKE Eminent Correspondent.................. GENE AUSTIN GENE AUSTIN Eminent Herald? 2h. .5 eee ree ALLAN WEST JOHN COTTRELL Eminent Chaplains... -4.a0ere aoe eee ROY HOKE JOHN HARDESTY SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON. ..... Founded at the University of Alabama, March 9, 1856 Mount Union Chapter founded in 1885 Colors—Royal Purple and Old Gold Flower—Violet HISTORY The Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity was founded on March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Eight close friends, led by Noble Leslie DeVotie, were the founders of the fraternity which today is the largest and wealthiest of all national fraternities. The government of the fraternity was vested in the hands of a Grand Chapter for the first thirty years of its existence, then in 1885, due to widespread extension of the chapters, the Grand chapter was discontinued and a Supreme Council was organized. This, and the National Convention, now constitute the chief governing bodies. In spite of strong provincialism, northern extension was gradually accom- plished until at present the fraternity includes 11] active chapters, and 46,734 initiates. Pennsylvania Delta at Gettysburg was the first chapter north of the Mason-Dixon Line. This was discontinued two years later and the distinction of being the first continuous chapter in the North fell to Ohio Sigma at Mount Union College, which was founded in 1885. The chapter at Mount Union College initiated the only President of the United States that Sigma Alpha Epsilon ever had, William McKinley; also such men as Philander Chase Knox, Secretary of State in 1909; Dr. Charles Arm- strong of the United States Public Health Service, who is famous for his infantile paralysis research; Dr. Andervont who is prominent in the cancer field; Louis Brush of the Brush-Moore newspaper unit; and others. ER SENIORS Cottrell, John Hantz, Herbert Parker, Howard Smith, Marshall Francis, Howard Huth, Charles Sell, Robert Troutman, William Griffin, Robert Gilmore, James JUNIORS DuBar, Robert Emmert, Kenneth Hardesty, John Kiel, Othar West, Allen SOPHOMORES Austin, Otis Eckstein, Thirl Hoke, Roy Howells, Thomas Moncrief, Donald FRESHMEN Bates, Edward Clark, Hilton Woodard, Russell Young, Jack Cavin, Alva Spillman, Donald Yohe, Donald fil Row I: Jackson, Lutz, Vanaman, Walker, Myers, Tetlow, Phillips, Mumaw, Leonard Row II: Ellis, Moore, Cain, Wright, Dermott, Matthews, Greenisen, Bonvalot, Siddall Row III: Theiss, Ashbaugh, Kennedy, W. Cope, Weaver, Casselman, Bauman, J. Smith, Neff, Maurer, Maurers Row IV: Abegglen, Brown, Carter, Moss, Stevens, Bennett, Wilson, McFadden, McConnor, Peter- son, McCord Row V: Lovell, Wilson, Megahan, Ermlich, Darnell, Schneirle, Williams, Gregory, Greiner, James, Coulter, Dew, Cailor Row VI: Jelm, Probst, Shepherd, Jones, Bottomy, Elder, B. Cope, Young, Harrison, R. Smith, Rains- berger, Abrams Officers ... Eminent Commander. ay ence ee ee LLOYD DERMOTT Lieutenant Commander). ban ee eee DONALD GREENISEN Treasurer © au$2 sh Shinra bee Oe ae ee ee WARREN MATTHEWS Recorders... steered bat ee eee © ee WALTER McCORD Reporters). cst Betas: thane paced eae oe EARL STEVENS Chaplain’ 7-20: be seein eaten er en eee CORNELL McFADDEN Marshal f° 45.0.5 © 360 A epee a neni ck eee EUGENE BONVALOT Sentinel wy et, 28 oats te ok Cee te ine WILLIAM COPE House: Managers scaled ee ee ee DONALD MOORE STG NMUVAWONIUIE eae te Founded at Virginia Military Institute, January 1, 1869. Mount Union chapter founded in 1892. Colors—Gold, Black, and White. Flower—White Rose. HISTORY It was in 1869 that Cadets Hopkins, Quarles and Riley founded Sigma Nu Fraternity at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington. Since that time one hundred and twelve collegiate chapters have been established, ninety-nine of which are actively functioning today. These ninety-nine chapters represent institutions in forty-six states, making Sigma Nu, geographically, the most representative general college fraternity. Following the installation of Beta Chapter at the University of Virginia, in 1870, several other chapters were established in near-by universities, but it was not until 1884, when Nu chapter was founded at the University of Kansas, that Sigma Nu’s real era of national expansion began. The first ‘northern’’ chapter at Lehigh University, was founded in 1885. Sigma Nu came to Mount Union College in 1892, when Beta Iota became the third fraternity on the campus. Its first home, the ‘‘Old Red’’ on Union Avenue, was the first chapter house owned by any chapter of the fraternity. Among prominent Sigma Nus are former Senator Frederick Steiwer of Oregon, Representative Henry Steagall of Alabama, General Stephen O. Fuqua, chief of infantry, U.S.A., “Fuzzy’’ Knight of the movies, Kay Kyser, tennis champion, Ellsworth Vines, ‘‘Hank”’ Leiber of baseball, and literary critic, Burton Rascoe. SENIORS Ashbaugh, Dwight Casselman, William Kennedy, Donald Neff, John Bauman, John Cope, William Matthews, Warren Siddall, Glenn Bennett, Robert Cross, Ralph Maurer, Robert Smith, John Biggens, Albert Bonvalot, Eugene Cain, Charles Barr, Fred Cope, Benjamin Coulter, Joseph Elder, Stewart Bottomy, John Carter, Glenn Darnell, Leonard Abegglen, Alan Abrams, Robert Brown, Harry Cailor, Frank Chapman, Gale Dew, Richard Dermott, Lloyd Ellis, Thomas Haines, Richard McMaster, Elmer Moore, Donald Moss, Melvin JUNIORS Greenisen, Donald Harrison, DeWill James, Richard McCord, Walter McFadden, Cornell Peterson, Donald Pierce, Donald Rainsberger, Thomas SOPHOMORES Ermlich, Clifford Greiner, Joseph Jones, Gomer Kirk, Robert Phillips, Edward Schnierle, Maurice Vanaman, Clyde FRESHMEN Gregory, Thomas Jackson, Cyrus Jelm, Theodore Kitzmiller, John Leonard, Charles Lovell, Martin Lutz, Ralph Megahan, William Mumaw, Everett Mumaw, Kenneth Myers, Fred Myers, Paul Weaver, Willard Wright, Norman Yeagley, Daun Smith, Richard Stevens, Earl Young, Charles Theiss, Joseph Williams, Ray Wilson, Howard Probst, William Sheperd, Olen Tetlow, William Walker, Lowell Wilson, Richard Row I: Sadler, Guie, Shively, Gentithes, Gay, Bale, Derthick, Fete, Kamasky Row II: Abel, Morgan, Zeller, Yount, Burridge, Muir, Horne, Lutz, Brugger, Purviance, Sauerbrun Row III: Wolcott, Thomas, Berryman, Hubbard, Ciccarelli, Neushutz, Shafer, Rutledge, Brown, Dixon Row IV: Andrews, Bauman, Sheatsley, Neidhart, Lemon, Waldman, Ruth, Tarian, Talbot, Coolidge Row a: McDonald, Newman, Askue, Fiegenschuh, Erb, Burnett, Kitson, Henshaw, Moore, Keeler: wens Officers Presiclont joc heu 5 a ey sn stirs ene JAMES RUTLEDGE Vice President). .5c2.cilen. cae a ok cobitet Seem Cee ee KENNETH ERB Recording Secretary . icp occu. «anes en eeeee JAMES RUTH Corresponding secretary aon messin nei see ee MERRILL PURVIANCE House: Managers 0 cet he seins cet eh ne ree WILLIAM BURRIDGE Treasurer 75:80 (nie oan ee soe ieee ee a et eee CHARLES NEIDHART Social ‘Chairman - paints seal salen ola rae ae ines ae eae JOSEPH HORNE Rushing, Chairman ) co seu nate Seen ee ee See LEE BURNETT Chaplains aici cig tteie noise rey ep OT Gee a orl ee STANLEY LUTZ Sergeant-at-arms ¢.a.c0ai Me ORIn eee oh SRE Ld ae JOHN YOUNT Laurel:Correspondent sc. meee ae, ee eee es JAMES MOORE Pledge’ Masters 6:55, ctuce same She conceal ee ere LEE BURNETT 74 PHI KAPPA TAU... . Founded at Miami University, March 17, 1906 Mount Union Chapter founded in 1915 Colors—Harvard Red and Old Gold Flower—Red Carnation HISTORY Phi Kappa Tau was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, on March 17, 1906. Conceived by a group of four men, William H. Shideler, Clifton D. Boyd, Taylor A. Borradaile, and Dwight I. Douglas, Phi Kappa Tau is the fourth of five national fraternities to be founded on the Miami campus. The fraternity is a direct outgrowth of an organization known as the Non-Fraternity Association, founded in 1904; a name which was later changed to Phrenocon Association. It was as Phrenocon that the society assumed a national aspect, being installed as a chapter at Ohio University in 1910. Other affiliations followed, and after the installation of Zeta chapter at the University of Illinois, in 1918, the name, Phi Kappa Tau, was formally adopted. The World War forced a temporary cessation of activity in the under- graduate groups of Phi Kappa Tau, the same as in other fraternities. With the close of the war, however, began a period of internal organization. Chapter finances were strengthened, city alumni groups organized, and the national magazine, The Laurel, was established. The National Headquarters Building in Oxford, Ohio, near the site where the fraternity was founded, was erected in 1931 as a memorial to the founders with funds provided from endowments. SENIORS Gross, Paul Hanna, Albert Kamasky, Stanley Sadler, William Shively, Jesse Bale, Jack Derthick, Charles Fete, Russell Gay, Gordon Gentithes, George JUNIORS Guie, Edwin Keeler, Osborne Mathews, John Brugger, Donald Burnett, Lee Erb, Kenneth Andrews, Galen Askue, Robert Bauman, Donald Berrymen, Arthur Burridge, William Neushutz, Edward Newman, William Ruth, James Rutledge, James SOPHOMORES Henshaw, Robert Horne, Joseph Kitson, Robert Neidhart, Charles Sauerbrun, Jack Shafer, James FRESHMEN Ciccarelli, John Coolidge, Thomas Dickson, John Hubbard, Doyle Lutz, Stanley Moore, James Morgan, Arthur Muir, William Owens, John Purviance, Merrill Scranton, Edwin Waldman, Lewis Zeller, Charles Tarian, Augustine Thomas, John Sheatsley, Raymond Talbot, Thomas Wolcott, Wallace Yount, John Officers Row I: Cukro, Morris, Bryden, Waltz, Haas, Weldy Row II: Richardson, Havill, Untch, Havill, Wilson Row III: Kunzle, Parks, Parks, Hofer President ... ey. 5: San aaa ihe ee ee ROBERT BRYDEN Vice Presidents 2). fcc hy: a aeee sock Teen eee eee MELVIN WALTZ Secretary spate teehee ae ae ne ae ee LOUIS MORRIS Historian’. j... Ay bioey eee eee Gee ee tee ee JAMES WEST Treasurer) c';). suki 0 seta Onan ee ae ee eae WALTER HAAS pentindl:... 5 {css ites eee SE a ee CLYDE PARKS Marshal '.2.i.,..c9. 0c eae rae as oot eee ce eee GEORGE CUKRO Chaplain 0. 30:25) 224 5e e ae hoe. e eoaee e JAMES WELDY ALPHA KAPPA PI... . Founded at Newark College of Engineering, January 1, 1921 Mount Union Chapter founded in 1929 Colors—Dartmouth Green and White Flower—Yellow Tea Rose HISTORY Alpha Kappa Pi was founded at the Newark College of Engineering, Newark, New Jersey, on January 1, 1921, where it was previously known as Phi Delta Zeta Fraternity. In the fall of 1925, representatives of Phi Delta Zeta and Alpha Kappa Pi, a local fraternity at Wagner College, Staten Island, New York, at the suggestion of Albert Hughes Wilson of New York City, decided to form their own national organization. On March 23, 1926, the organization was completed in the study of Dr. Wilson and Alpha Kappa Pi made its initial bow into the national fraternity field. The Alpha Chapter was placed at Newark College and the Beta Chapter at Wagner College as a result of a compromise on the selection of a name. Immediately thereafter the fraternity was incorporated in New Jersey as the Alpha Kappa Pi Fraternity of the United States of America. Dartmouth Green and White were chosen as the colors of the fraternity and the Yellow Tea Rose—the Mrs. Calvin Coolidge Rose—was designated as the official flower of the fraternity. The fraternity has steadily grown in number and strength until at present it has twenty-eight chapters. SENIORS Bryden, Robert Snyder, Wilson West, James JUNIORS Cukro, George Hofer, Frederick Ogle, Robert Roth, Harley Haas, Walter Jacob, Emerson Parks, Carl Shreve, Alfred Havill, Robert Morris, Louis Parks, Clyde Waltz, Melvin Hazen, Thomas Weldy, James SOPHOMORES Campbell, Carl Havill, Francis FRESHMEN Hagen, Wilbert Kienzle, Malcolm Richardson, Ralph Untch, Robert Hawk, Nelson Wilcoxen, Ray ca | —] Row I: Schumm, Alexander, Glandon, Thompson, M. Lembright, Linkenbach, Rukenbrod, Fisher, Trudering, Stookesberry, Chisolm, Schweinsberger, B. Ayres Row II: Mrs. Cole, Fishel, Goode, Huff, Pappenhagen, Criswell, Jackson, Smith, Davis, Scott, Richeson, Jones, K. Lembrifght, Pickles, McKenzie, Blackwood Row III: Sanderson, Tallman, Leonard, Ernst, Hart, Moore, Haltrick, Graybill, Cook, Kutsch, Warther, McConnor, Newell, Maho!m, Naylor, Woods Row IV: McGrew, Kayler, Merkel, Zeh, Ferris, Seubert, Anderson, Herdle, Atwood, Wagenhals, Gottschall, Trautwein, Nye, Shilts, Bonfert, D. Ayers Officers e @ Presidents sc. Ah eins OE ie Ae es ue ae ee RUTH LINKENBACH Vice’ President 3065 °3 ... tees nee ts biel oy Oe MARY F. GLANDON Recording Secretary 3... ee ee MYRA TRUDERING Corresponding ‘Secretary 5 4s.) ee AMELIA ALEXANDER TYeaSUrOL ince. cterne SERCO ee ee RUTH CHISHOLM Historian, yi Sigd Suet ae ae eee BETTY AYERS Marshal '¢..)5 25: a ieee nk Wc as tenn oe ae eae BETTY AYERS Journal (Correspondent 937405 se ee ee DOROTHY FISHEL Mistress of Robes 'i5.24) 5 tau § eee ey ae JEAN STOOKESBERRY Chaplain }2°G-40in07i ie ts Meet ee ei ee ea a BETTY JANE FISHER 78 ALPHA XI DELTA . . : Founded at Lombard College, April 17, 1893 Mount Union Chapter founded in 1902 Colors—Light Blue, Dark Blue, and White Flower—Pink Rose HISTORY Alpha Xi Delta was founded at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, April 17, 1893. Ten young women formed the organization for the betterment of their small college and to live above the level of clownishness and selfishness. In May, 1930, an academic merger was effected between Lombard College and Knox College. With the initiation of thirty-five pledges, September 13, 1930, Alpha Chapter began its new life at Knox. Gamma Chapter at Mount Union College was founded August 20, 1902. There are now 56 chapters in Alpha Xi Delta represented in 34 states; 26 of the chapters own their houses. There are 47 alumni chapters. Some Alpha Xi Delta alumni named in Who’s Who are: Dr. Elizabeth Emery Chickering, Physician; Mrs. Mary Tribble Lowry, Dean of Women at Stetson University; and Mrs. Lois Montross Stafford, author. SENIORS Alexander, Amelia Brunt, Betty Lembright, Marguerite Thompson, Christine Ayers, Betty Chisholm, Ruth Linkenbach, Ruth Trudering, Myra Bieri, Mae Fisher, Betty Jane Stooksberry, Jean Glandon, Mary F. JUNIORS Bonfert, Katherine Fishel, Dorothy Ann McConnor, Dorothy Sanderson, Elsie Jane Brown, Betty Jackson, Margaret McGrew, Ila Scott, Ruth Davis, Ruth Kutsch, Ruth Pickles, Esther Shilts, Elinor Ferris, Manette Lewis, Emma Jane Rukenbrod, Jane SOPHOMORES Ayers, Dorothy Lembright, Katharine Moore, Harriette Pappenhagen, Mary Ernst, Helen Leonard, Ruth Ann Newell, Ruth Richeson, Martha Hart, Joan Tallman, Eleanora FRESHMEN Anderson, Christine Goode, Frances Jones, Mary Howe Nye, Virginia Atwood, Jeanette Gottschall, Ruth Ann Kayler, Marian Seubert, Catherine Binsley, Bettijane Graybill, Betty Mackenzie, Caroline Spencer, Evelyn Blackwood, Martha Halterman, Dorothy Maholm, Mary Trautwein, Jean Cook, Greta Haltrich, Hertha Merkel, Joan Wagenhals, Betty Criswell, Jane Huff, Margaret Nayler, Elinor Warther, Evelyn Woods, Jane Row I: Rockhill, Walker, Rickard, Ball, McCann, Pickens, Cessna, Strothard, Traphagen Row II: Eastlake, Dcody, Browning, Burbacher, Smith, Pierce, Tarr, Hobson Row III: Ball, Hoiles, Sheehy, McClurg, White, Andrews, Weir, Amstutz, Arter Row IV: Weast, Power, Black, Jackson, Kirk, Geddert, Wagstaff, Roath Row V: Garman, Harry, Kinney, Moore, House, Douglass, Reed Officers . .. President triste ee ee ee ee MAXINE McCANN Vice’ President --y a asche ei. On ee ALICE RICKARD Corresponding Secretary .si.cn tea eee ALMA HOBSON Recording Secretary =:..n et err ee eee RUTH TRAPHAGEN TL@aSUret He Vtelrs sd EL e ee MILDRED BURBACHER Chaplain oo5 3.5cr en cone tee ak aan en a ee KATHERINE CESSNA Marshal ....c% 33-0 0 oe werciees (a ere a eee ae as ELEANOR PICKENS Librarian .icr. 4 bacnare os ect aee Caee eee ee, tk Aon Seen OLIVE TARR Historian ios Neh oie one eit cae ee ete tare FRANCES BERGERT 80 DELTA DELTA DELTA . . Founded at Boston University on Thanksgiving Eve, 1888 Mount Union Chapter founded in 1914 Colors—Silver, Gold, and Blue Flower—Pansy HISTORY On Thanksgiving Eve, 1888, at Boston University, Delta Delta Delta was founded by Sarah Ida Shaw, Eleanor Dorcas Pond, Florence Stewart, and Isabelle Breed. Its growth has steadily increased, and today Tri-Delta has 87 chapters. The stars and crescent of Delta Delta Delta’s pin were chosen because of their bright appearance in the sky the night of the sorority’s founding. Delta Delta Delta is an international fraternity. There are chapters both in Canada and abroad. In Ohio colleges there are five chapters of Tri-Delts. Last fall the Delta's initiated a new publication program. It includes the ‘“Trident,’’ a magazine, and the ‘“Deltagram,’’ a smaller publication. These are sent to life subscribers. The editor is Mary James Stark. National Conventions are held every three years. The Fiftieth Anniversary of the founding of Delta Delta Delta will be observed at Boston this year. Every year the Deltas of Ohio meet at Columbus for a convention known as State Day. Some well known Tri-Delts are: Mrs. Phillip S. Post, only woman of the Knox Board of Trustees, Ernestine B. Grigsby, noted artist, journalist and public speaker, and Bette Davis, cinema artist. SENIORS Bergert, Frances McCann, Maxine Strothard, Margaret Watkin, Grace Cessna, Kathryn Pickens, Eleanor Traphagen, Ruth Coy, Mary Rickard, Alice Walker, Nancy JUNIORS Ball, Janet Eastlake, Eleanor Pierce, Mary Smith, Martha Browning, Elizabeth Harry, Dorothy Martin, Evelyn Tarr, Olive Burbacher, Mildred Heisler, Jean Rockhill, Jane Wursthorn, Ann Doody, Sara Hobson, Alma Sebring, Barbara Wursthorn, Betty SOPHOMORES Amstutz, Myra Geddert, Virginia Miller, Jean Sheehy, Janet Andrews, Sara J. Hoiles, Josephine Murray, Carola Stroup, Marjorie Arter, Dorothy House, Ruth Power, Betty Weir, Florence Ball, Joyce Kinney, Olive Roath, Jean White, Jane Douglass, Louise McClurg, Louise Sefert, Dorothy FRESHMEN Black, Sally Jackson, LaVerne Moore, Mary Louise Wagstaff, Mary Garman, Eleanor Kirk, Barbara Reed, Mary Weast, Marie Hunter, Martha Windle, Joann Row I: Masters, Goodnough, Osmond, Dunfee, Iman, Williams, Howell, Cabbut Row II: Buxton, Thompson, Drake, Smart, Spies, Mincks, Wagner Row III: Rohrbacker, Daryman, Elder, Heaston, Yurjevic, Kidwell, German Row IV: Sneary, Ambler, Bardon, Hatton, Huffman, Dugan, Morey Officers . .. President ®c:!. = .rAoladr SE ee ee oe A ee ERO ELEANOR IMAN Vice. Presidents ie Sharada ah ae ee eee Recording Secretary fe ee ee ee MARJORIE DUNFEE Corresponding Secretaryiacsnee ye eee ce BETTY GOODNOUGH Treasurer. 294 cioatoh Pee ae Re ee ine tase LUCILLE WILLIAMS Warden ota i7higinns, morte ean ae accents CBN See RUTH OSMOND Chaplain +, ).:22 Gcacieeee eae ee ee ee ee eee ae cad are MAXINE CABBUT Historian . 625s ik eee ct ont ae ean ope BETTIE MASTERS Journal Correspondent...4. bara ene ee ee ae FRANCES AMBLER JESSIE BRENET ALPHA CHI OMEGA... . Founded at DePauw University, October 15, 1885 Mount Union Chapter founded in 1920 Colors—Scarlet and’ Olive Flower—Scarlet Carnation and Smilax HISTORY Alpha Chi Omega fraternity was founded October 15, 1885, at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana. Alpha Eta chapter was installed on the Mount Union College Campus on June 11, 1920. Originally only girls who were specializing in music were admitted. The seven founders were: Anna Allen, Olive Burnett, Bertha Deniston, Amy DuBois, Nellie Ganble, Bessie Grooms, and Estelle Leonard. The colors of Alpha Chi Omega are scarlet and olive green while the flower is the red carnation. Alpha Chi Omega is an international organization for there are now sixty-two active chapters in forty-eight states and one chapter in Canada. Four of these chapters are in the state of Ohio. There are forty-three alumnae chapters and sixty-four alumnae clubs which are located in most of the large cities of the United States. The Lyre is the quarterly publication of Alpha Chi Omega. Besides a War Orphan Fund, the fraternity maintains Star Studio at MacDowell colony and many scholarship and loan funds for its members. Among the prominent Aipha Chi Omegas are Dorothy Thompson Lewis, noted journalist; Marion Nevin MacDowell, composer; and Maud Powell, noted woman violinist. SENIORS Brenet, Jessie Goodnough, Betty Osmond, Ruth Williams, Lucille Dunfee, Marjorie Iman, Eleanore Shultz, Thelma JUNIORS Ambler, Frances Dugan, Jane Howell, Sarah Mincks, Eleanor Cabbut, Maxine Elder, Irene Masters, Bettie Smart, Dorothy Drake, Jane German, Evelyn McMillan, June Spies, Winifred Wagner, Helen M. SOPHOMORES Hatton, Margaret Kidwell, Jean Sneary, May Thompson, Dorothea FRESHMEN Bardon, Elizabeth Daryman, Glorice Huffman, Betty Rohrbacher, Jane Brown, Betty Heaston, Marjorie Morey, Barbara Yurjevic, Dorothy Buxton, Sarah Holdson, Janet Pluchel, Louise oO Oo Row I: House Mother M. Unkefer, Kelley, Trevy, Lapp, Difloure, Blackledge Row II: Goddard, M. Stevens, R. Stevens, Pittenger, Allen, Hawkins, Scheuffler Row III: Waltz, Valis, Summer, Haessly, Smith, Hanna, B. Gallaher, I. Gallaher Officers . .. President Fai? .)s 2 'scaia eUh ert ai Se ee ne ee ee EDITH TREVEY Vice. President .¢ 2:22.50. pits eee A gs ee a ee ETHEL LAPP Treasurers (cy ct rae tees ee ol le ede ac ee ee ILENE HANNA Recording ‘Secretary s.5.5 eon eee ee eee WINIFRED SUMMER Linch (0) SE AE Sec yd acts | ee Rg a eT MARIE KELLY 84 KAPPA DELTA. . pe - Founded at the Virginia State Normal School, October 23, 1897 Mount Union Chapter founded in 1924 Colors—Olive Green and Pearl White Flower—White Rose HISTORY On October 23, 1897, a group of four girls, Mary Sommerville Sparks, Lenore Ashmore, Sara Turner, and Julia Gardiner Tyler, granddaughter of President Tyler, students at Virginia State Normal School at Farmville, Virginia, formed the group which in April, 1902, was chartered under Virginia Law as Alpha chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority. In 1912, it entered the National-Pan Hellenic Council, the only sorority ever accepted on a first petition. Today, Kappa Delta has 68 college chapters and 105 alumnae associations scattered throughout the country. Its membership totals approximately 15,700. Kappa Delta publications include: The Katydid, convention daily; Ta Takta, a secret publication; The Songbook; The Pledge Manual; The Chapter Officers’ Handbook; and a quarterly magazine, Angelos. Kappa Delta maintains a Student Loan Fund to assist its members in college, a Chapter House Fund to aid chapters in owning their own homes; and an Endowment Fund formed entirely through savings. As a national philanthropy, Kappa Delta supports five beds in the Richmond Crippled Children’s Hospital. Outstanding Kappa Deltas include Pearl S. Buck, novelist; Sylvia Meyer, harpist; Agnes Samuelson, former president of National Education Association; Mrs. William Bankhead, wife of the Speaker of the House. SENIORS Blackledge, Martha Difloure, Yolanda Lapp, Ethel Trevey, Edith JUNIORS Hanna, Ilene Kelley, Marie Summer, Winifred SOPHOMORES Gallaher, Betty Jane Hankins, Helena Hillman, Marguerite Smith, Agnes FRESHMEN Allen, Ruth Haessly, Mary Scheutfler, Mary A. Stephens, Mary Gallaher, Imogene Pittenger, Jane Smith, Suzanne Stephens, Ruth Goddard, Virginia Valis, Mary io a) On the ORGANIZATIONS : « = s . = s s = a = x a Fe! = = ol = s a THE UNONIAN THE DYNAMO 2) The Unonian has been revised this year and has been placed under a constitution. Its main purpose is to publish a book that portrays college life as it is on Mount’s Campus. Dr. R. C. Hildner is the faculty advisor. Editor-in-@hietiyarrs sree fe re re ewe tes fais sha lawn ays WILLIAM TROUTMAN Business; Managormmmenn errr err terete Mead eats Eyam cca aia and JACK BALE Senior Associate Editors............. {RUTH sa Atacne fae IgaN ECKSTEIN JUnIOTEt citons ae eee nen ee a JOHN HARDESTY CARL PARKS JuniorAssociate: Maitora se 2 ee 2. gs itt 2 2 (SARA raed Sportssbicitoreeee we ee hiey fas ceo Nryn oes GREER PUGH Fraternityeticitor seyret er eet NORMAN WRIGHT Organizationsiiditonme sree eee EDITH TREVEY Facultypiiditorseme mene very ci ube e ie! gw SARAH HOWELL Classeiditorem rn ect ene ree ane MARJORIE DUNFEE Featureslditorscgy iiss. cide asin 6 rie RUTH TRAPHAGEN Sheehoelovey! INhberee Woh op gees Sako ne oa eee DONALD MONCRIEF ; KATHERINE BONFERT Assistant Bus. Mgrs............... 1 GLADSTONE BROWN William Troutman Jack Bale Editor Business Manager The Dynamo is the college weekly publication which was organized in the school year of 1889-90. The publication is at present under the supervision of a faculty committee composed of Dr. A. F. Englebert, Dean Sarah Stevenson, and Professor Henry J. Anthony and the Dynamo Association. Bdilor marr ee ik Re yaticc eo heise whan ae RUSSELL J. FETE JESSIE BRENET ROBERT BRYDEN Business, Manager... 6500. see i's Dee at LLOYD DERMOTT : DONALD PIERCE Russel Fete Lloyd Dermott Assistant Business Managers ......... {DONALD PETERSON Editor Business Manager Junior Assistantel citOrs ey es ee nee ee ct omit ans Mache ahs is {WINIFRED Gree WomenisiNewstliciton umn s aicestits ricriccd sire iis Aen eg: RUTH TRAPHAGEN SpOris EGO ae ee rea ANU OS, hs eaiteay ad ois 2h LEONARD DARNELL Society tiditon amet ween Meee tea een Some my. ea are ELEANORE IMAN Featirerliditors teu ee eee ee tees ire gst eae ee ee epee. die, Lees ay Seber BETTY BROWN Exchange Editors mame parry k Sie ok ra tea ae eats oe MARJORIE DUNFEE Staley byes 0. eee te ene cite pa meas Nala hRy clay! ot LEAH MAE SCHUMM PHI SIGMA PSI KAPPA OMEGA 90 Alpha Beta of Phi Sigma, national honorary biological fraternity, was installed at Mount Union in 1928. The faculty members of the group are Dr. J. M. Scott, Professor O. H. Engle, and Professor Alan Donaldson. The group has scheduled distinguished speakers in the field of biology for its programs for the past year. MEMBERS Martha E. Ayers James Hess Grace Mae Bieri Edward Hunter Robert Bryden Eleanore Iman John Cottrell Evelyn Martin Jane Drake Dorothy McConner Jane Dugan June McMillan Richard Haines Ila McGrew Romona Nieberding Eleanor Pickens Edwin Ross Elsie Jane Sanderson Norman Schwartz Ruth Scott Martha Smith Harold Yeager Psi Kappa Omega is the local honorary scholastic fraternity cor- responding to Phi Beta Kappa. Membership in it is restricted to five - percent of the student body whose scholarship does not fall below ninety-three percent. Dr. Forest J. Shollenberger is Chairman of the Council. MEMBERS Eleanore Iman Myra Trudering Edmund Hunter Ronald Weber George Gentithes Ruth Osmond Ruth Chisholm Lucille Williams Howard Francis Christine Thompson sat Ethel Lapp Dorothy Weigand William Keeler Leah Mae Schumm Walter Haas OFFICERS President JOHN P. SMITH Corresponding Secretary JANE DUGAN Recording Secretary THOMAS ELLIS Treasurer CORNELL McFADDEN PI GAMMA MU ALEMBROIC Ohio Zeta is the Mount Union chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, national social science honorary. It aims to study society and social questions in the light of scientific truth and by the scientific method. The chapter was organized in 1935 by Dr. Ralph B. Tower of the Economics Depart- ment, and is open to Juniors and Seniors. MEMBERS Robert Bennett Maxine McCann William Troutman Ruth Chisholm Ruth Osmond Myra Trudering Edmund Hunter Eleanor Pickens Ronald Weber .Ethel Lapp Wilson Snyder Lucille Williams This society is an honorary chemistry fraternity. It was organized in the year 1932 with the purpose of promoting an interest in chemistry by dealing with the lives of famous chemists and the latest chemical experiments. Each year, the fraternity brings a noted chemist to the campus. The membership is limited to students who have sixteen hours of chemistry with an average of B or higher. Dr. Papenhagen and Dr. Morgan are the faculty advisors. MEMBERS Eleanore Iman Esther Herdle _ Robert Mauer Norman Schwartz Carl Parks Howard Vosler Jess Shively George Aldridge Charles Gow James Weldy Greer Pugh Clyde Parks OFFICERS President LLOYD DERMOTT Vice President RUSSELL FETE Secretary DR. L. E. WARREN OFFICERS President ROBERT WEAST Vice President EDMUND HUNTER Secretary MELVIN MOSS Treasurer HOWARD FRANCIS WOMEN’S STUDENT COUNCIL Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. 94 This group is representative of all of the girls’ groups on the campus. Since it was organized, it has succeeded in cooperating with the Student Senate in promoting the highest standards of honor and integrity in personal conduct, and in developing and directing those activities which relate to all college women. All registered women students from Mount Union College are members. Dean Sarah C. Stevenson is the advisor. The Y.M.C.A. on Mount’s Campus awakened to new life during the past two semesters. The Y sponsored a very successful stunt night and Homecoming pep rally and procured Rev. Hoverland for a series of very interesting lectures during ‘‘Y Week.” The Y.W.C.A. organization stresses ‘‘all-round’’ personality develop- ment. New students meet the members in the ‘‘Big sister—Little sister’’ relationship, and through the Y.W.C.A. Freshman Party. Two meetings are held each month, one of which is led by an interest group. Vesper services and lectures are annually scheduled events on the program. OFFICERS President MARTHA BLACKLEDGE Vice President RUTH TRAPHAGEN Secretary MILDRED BURBACHER Treasurer JANE DUGAN OFFICERS President ROBERT ABEL Vice President WILLIAM KEELER Secretary PAUL LaFOLLETTE Treasurer WILSON SNYDER President RUTH CHISHOLM Vice President JESSIE BRENET Secretary ESTHER HERDLE Treasurer FRANCES GLANDON | STUDENT SENATE DEBATE TEAM 96 The Senate is composed of representatives from each fraternity and sorority on the campus. Its purpose is to exercise a general supervision over the student activities, and maintain a relationship between the faculty and the student group. MEMBERS Melvin West Pauline Myers Christine Thompson Louis Morris Gene Austin Martha Smith Ronald Weber OFFICERS President GEORGE GENTITHES Vice President DONALD PETERSON Secretary ETHEL LAPP Treasurer LUCILLE WILLIAMS OFFICERS President WILSON SNYDER Secretary GEORGE GENTITHES Under the direction of Professor Kettering Mount Union's Debate Team has written another season of “hard fought battles’ into the records. Their schedule has included many colleges and universities. Participa- tion in inter-collegiate debate entitles the student to admission to Tau Kappa Alpha, the national honorary forensic fraternity on the campus. MEMBERS James Rutledge Galen Andrews Joe Horn 97 Malcom Kienzle Lee Burnett PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL ELLIOTT HALL BOARDS 98 Pan-Hellenic Council is the inter-sorority governing body. This group supervises the activities of rush week, settles disputes, and attempts to promote harmony among Mount Union Sororities. Pan-Hellenic also sponsors a mid-year dance at which sorority girls are hostesses. MEMBERS Edith Trevey Jane Rockhill Jessie Brenet Maxine McCann Josephine Hoiles Betty Masters Ruth Linkenbach Katherine Bonfert Tlene Hanna Eleanor Iman Jane Rukenbrod Marguerite Hillman The custom has been for the girls living in Elliott Hall and its annexes to elect a governing board each semester which will promote cooperative living, protect the rights of others, provide social opportunities, and make the rules and regulations for the occupants of the hall. This is done under the guidance of Dean Stevenson and with the help of Miss Housel, Mrs. Cole, and Mrs. Riker. MEMBERS First Semester Sarah Howell Jean Miller Martha Smith Mary Stephens Second Semester Frances Gangl Helena Hankins Frances Ambler Mary Wagstaff g9 OFFICERS President ALICE RICKARD Vice President BETTY BROWN Secretary SARAH HOWELL Treasurer MARIE KELLY FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President RUTH TRAPHAGEN Vice President MAXINE McCANN Secretary JANE RUKENBROD SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President L UCILLE WILLIAMS Vice President EDITH TREVEY Secretary JANE ROCKHILL LAURIGER W.A.A. 100 Lauriger is a honorary organization composed of not less than five, and not more than seven girls. The qualifications for membership are leadership, scholarship, and character. The girls are “tapped”’ at a special service in chapel at which time each girl receives a laurel leaf. The motto of Lauriger is ‘‘Merit through service, and service through merit.”’ MEMBERS Ruth Chisholm Eleanore Iman Nancy Walker Ruth Linkenbach OFFICERS President ETHEL LAPP Secretary MARY F. GLANDON OFFICERS President RUTH OSMOND Vice President ALICE RICKARD Secretary WINIFRED SUMMER Upon enrollment in the college, every woman becomes a non-active member of the Women's Athletic Association. She may become an active member, however, through participation in the seasonal sports and tournaments sponsored by the group. The organization is governed by a Board selected from the sororities and the Signet Club. BOARD MEMBERS Maxine Cabbut Pauline Myers Margaret Jackson Jane Drake Rosanna Johnson Manette Ferris Betty Gallaher Sara Doody 101 A CAPPELLA CHOIR COLLEGE BAND 102 The College A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Dr. Walter H. Hodgson, has made definite progress this past year. The group has sung in various high schools around Alliance and made one trip to Cleveland and Berea, Ohio, in an exchange concert with Baldwin- Wallace College. The choir is one of the largest Mount has ever had, and has furnished many impressive numbers for the chapel service. The Band is a relatively new addition to Mount Union College. Since it has played at football and basketball games, the spirit has been greatly increased. Gordon Scott has done a great job as Major Domo. We sincerely hope the band will continue its fine work in the future. Puysica. EpucaTion ROBERT D. WRIGHT Director of Department of Health and Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach HARRY GELTZ Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Head Football Coach 106 Physical Education at M. U. C. Under the able direction of Coach Robert D. Wright and Coach Harry Geltz Mount Union College has become one of the leading contenders of the Ohio Conference in all intercollegiate sports. This is but one phase of the Physical Education Program at Mount Union College. The Department of Health and Physical Education affords an opportunity for all students to develop an interest in play and recreation that will be of use and pleasure to them during their college and later life; to develop the social and moral standards such as sportsmanship, teamwork, tolerance, and other char- acter benefits which naturally come from properly conducted play. It affords a chance for the development of the organic powers of the body which will aid in good health. The department further provides for improvement in coordina- tion and correct use of the body. There are five definite divisions in the plan of administration of the Health and Physical Education Program of Mount Union College, presented in a pyra- midal plan of progression. First, each student is examined for health and physical fitness; then by the health department they are classified according to fitness and motor ability. Second, there is a required physical education program for Freshmen and Sophomores which consists of instruction in fundamental skills, techniques, and a history of a large variety of games, sports, and contests. Third, we have a full intramural program which reaches the majority of students that do not participate in intercollegiate athletics. Fourth, Mount Union has teams participating in intercollegiate Football, Basketball, Golf, Track, Cross Country, and Tennis. Fifth, Mount provides for professional preparation of teachers of Health and Physical Education. In these classes the students learn advance instruction in teaching and coaching physical activities and health education. Our Health and Physical Education Program at Mount Union College is one of the best, and we have due right to be proud of it and its work. VARSITY FOOTBALL Mount Union's Purple Raiders, handicapped by the loss of ten lettermen from last year, turned in a record of three wins, three ties, and three losses in a nine game schedule. Mount opened its season with a decisive victory over Adrian by the tune of 18-0. John Cabas, one of the sophomore hopes of the year, was injured and saw little action the rest of the season. The Mount Union Jinx continued against a surprisingly strong Hiram team when Ralph Rice was injured while leading Mount to a 7-7 tie. Mount Union’s offensive strength was very weak in this game, since they failed to put the ball over from within the ten yard stripe several times. In the Finlay game, which ended 0-0, time and time again the lack of scoring punch was shown by the Raiders. Otterbein handed us our first defeat to the tune of 12-7. Although Mount had 17 first downs to Otterbein’s 2, Mount still lost the game. The Migration Game with Wooster was next in line, and a small crowd shivered through a bleak October day to see the Scots take the measure of the Purple Raiders 7-0. The Ohio Conference Champs, Denison, trampled the boys of Mount 14-0. Row I: Henry, Reed, Nichols, Boyd, Ziemke, Smith, Neff, Greenisen, Jackson, Monti, Sabo, Raber, Muerth Row II: Farmer, Carter, Smith, Stevenson, Wilson, Paxson, Howells, Bottomy, Cardinal, Cukro, Ashleman Row III: Delich, Abegglen, Johnson, Stevens, Ermlich, Peeling, Keel, Bobick, Cabas, Dolan, Wright, Geltz The big game of the year was the Homecoming Game with the Polar Bears of Ohio Northern. On a perfect day, before a large crowd of cheering alumni, in addition to a series of gala fraternity floats and the Homecoming Queen and her Court of Honor, Mount showed old form in trampling the Bears 7-0. The only score of the game was made by a series of passes from the invalid Rice to All-Ohio Ziemke, who carried the ball across the coveted goal line. The final game of the year, with Muskingum, ended in a 7-7 tie. VoWe lig bebalig Mapa Nie erie we eae ea Pees O MountsU nionios:. ee eee 18 Nin gohanlei-y Eeaay tor an Tee ee Wey Seep OnnY Whe eaan vi MountsUnionse een oe eee, Z Bind lS Verge an Oreo tae tt ee wae ae O MountelUnionis, 1s, ernie eaeerne 0 Otterbein pra ee ee Paha eae he 12 MountsUnion’s) se. uises aoe oe v¢ WV OOSTSO Te eta ak MMR Rie AA sen tle MOGnTLU ION Grae Auras nee O SHA TIC Rete el a oe a cles Mount Uniones: smfinieh oe ee 24 Denisontr ance see se eee 14 IMOtints Wii Ones an ei coats oie 0 Ohio! Northernag teeta tis ent oes O MOI U MIO whee en oY ass VM Murskinic iim sse wate ee ccna vi IMGUMEAUITION rs iar oe ol aa, Z FRESHMEN FOOTBALL Row I: Lutz, Brown, Hubbard, Moser, Walker, Bates, Grapentine Row II: Parker, Wolcott, Irwin, Lash, Spi!!man, Lovell, Abegglen eo Lee, ES VARSITY BASKETBALL By winning seventeen games in a nineteen game schedule, Coach Bob Wright's Purple Raiders laid claim to the mythical Ohio State Championship. With the playing of an airtight defensive game and with smooth working offense, they proved themselves to be another superior team. The squad opened the season with an impressive victory over Findlay by the tune of 35-21. Then Dayton, Cincinnati, and John Carroll were defeated by Mount. The Mounters met their initial reverse of the season when Bowling Green edged them out 42-40. In a comeback, Oberlin and Case fell, although a stub- born Case team furnished such an opposition that an overtime period was needed. The Raiders next turned back Ohio Northern and Heidelberg. The second and final defeat of the season came at the hands of Wooster, 38-34. In the rest of the games of the season Mount settled down to a steady game of ball and defeated Ashland, Fenn, Hiram, Denison, Otterbein, and Muskingum. A smooth working Heidelberg team threw a scare into the Mounters, but the Wrightmen closed fast to win 31-28. Left to right: McMaster, Paxson, Bottomy, Ziemke, Scott, Mills, Weaver, Raber, Reed, Ben Cope, Nichols, Cabas, Bill Cope 1) The climax of the season came when the Mounters turned back Wooster’s undefeated Conference leaders 38-36 before an overflowing crowd in Memorial Hall. Although handicapped by the loss, via the personal foul route, of its spark-plug, Jack Mills, the team held the highly praised Frascella to one field goal. The Purple and White finished its season by defeating Kenyon 45-36. 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GOLF SQUAD... 112 TRACK SQUAD CROSS COUNTRY 113 VOLLEYBALL Glass B=—A.-T.0; GEORGE ALDRIDGE GEORGE BOYLE JOHN DAUGHERTY KENNETH GARSIDE ELMER GRAY JACK MILLS GREER PUGH WILLIAM SHIPE RONALD WEBER BASKETBALL Class B—A.T.O. GEORGE BOYLE JOHN CUNIN KENNETH GARSIDE ELMER GRAY FRANCIS HENRY ROBERT KEEL RONALD PEELING EDWARD SABO JOHN SMUTKO RONALD WEBER TUG-OF-WAR 150 Pound Class—A.T.O. ROBERT ALZNER GEORGE ALDRIDGE GEORGE BENEDICT JOHN DAUGHERTY KENNETH GARSIDE EDGAR GRAFF JACK GRAPENTINE JOHN NICHOLSON GREER PUGH TUG-OF-WAR Heavyweight—P.K.T. 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