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' Q IPP' T 7' -1 7' -'Q 71 'Y 7' '-i ,A '-Q 7' Y 7 - W .M ,,,, i i E l l l 1 v I 1 1 1 l 1 1 I l L Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, I N 46801-2270 F -1 Y YY MANY' rm-M-v A-, AY Y ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, , ,W , , ' t Y 1 f E-lmmwmmwmlj' , -Q , 'T 7' 7. ., -1 V' ...Q , 1 P- i . 7- , , 'Y ,, --1 1 I ..., , X , ,,,, , 7. 5 , ,. ' H ' 'HQ' -'C , 4L J AZARIAH SMITH ROGT Dedication HEN a man, escaping the proverbial fate of the prophf ets, attains in his field a national recognition, and at the same time is loved and honored by those about him, he is worthy of sincerest admiration, Such a man has now for many years lived in our midst. In spite of the constant def mands upon his time, he has never been too busy to give kindly and courteous assistance to all who come to him, in spite of his many interests, Oberlin has always claimed his best efforts and attention. With a clear realization of his national reputaf tion, and in a more grateful and intimate appreciation of all that he has done for Oberlin, we, the class of 1927, dedicate this volume to AZARIAH SMITH ROQT F osreword In the hope that our warmest, and most permanent memories of Oberlin College may center about her glorious inheritance of un' selfish service, which comes down to her from John Frederick Oberf lin, the obscure pastor of Waldbach, whose name she bearsg In the hope that the scenes among which our college years were spent, and the many friends who shared our joys, and encour' aged us in our disappointmentsg In the hope that these memories may blend into a unity, which will remain ever fresh, to be recalled, at will, to new vividness by turning the leaves of this book, and thus one more year in the his' tory of our college be permanently recordedg we have arranged this volume of the HIfOfHI. Contents I ADMINISTRATION II CLASSES III ACTIVITIES IV ATHLETICS V BCARDING HOUSES VI FEATURES ,y ' , I 1927 I-II-o-HI H.-'E-'ST 1 qs THE BOARD OF EDITORS J. Sheldon Turner Assistant Editor Dorothy Hall Associate Editor Helen D. Beck Art Editor Mary M. McCallum Art Editor Jean G. Roethe Activities Martin C. Miller Activities Persis E. Warren Women's Athletics Miriam B. Rennick funiorfSenior Editor EDITORIAL STAFF Robert F. Watrous Editorfinfchief Arthur T. Buchanan Men's Athletics W. Britton Tenney Men's Athletics Elizabeth H. Bacon Photography Earl C. Adams Photography Phyllis M. Templin Snapsh ots Robert M. Wilson Snapshots Catherine A. Cameron Features Margaret Harvey Secretary BUSINESS STAFF Francis E. Street Business Manager Donald A. Kohr, Jr. Assistant Business Manager E. Gibson Head James G. Laird Advertising Manager Circulation Manager f V 4 Gordon C. May S. Norman Parks Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Circulation Manager ' Eleanor A. 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WARNER 'Z 1Q'2'l H1111 'IRQQ ,5 ' 1 1927 1-nor-u EUUCBQE IN MEMORY OF DR LUCIEN CALVIN WARNER In the death of Dr Luclen Warner on July JO last Oberl1n College lost one of the most potent and wholesome personal factors of 1ts h1story Dr Warner recewed from Oberhn h1s A B 1n 1865 and an A M 111 1870 Only erght years after h1s graduatron he was made a Correspondmg Member from the Alumn1 on the Board of Trustees When the Board of Trustees of the College was reorgamzed Wlth regular PIOVISIOH for alumn1 trustees Dr Warner was elected among the tlrst of that group and cont1nued an alurnm trustee untll h1s death H1s ent1re and contmuous connect1on w1th the Board was f1fty two years Dr Warner was a most valuable Trustee throughout the ent1re perlod of h1s membersh1p 1n the Board g1v1ng unstxntedly of t1me and thought and means Hrs Judgment was of rare sound ness and h1s Splflt mavnammous and both qual1t1es called out the trust and adm1rat1on of h1s fellow Trustees and made h1m a natural and encouragmcf leader 1n the Board Dr Warner gave repeatedly and generously to Oberhn s needs The most notable of h1s mater1al g1ftS were the bu1ld1ng for the Conservatory of Mus1c and the burldxng for the Mens Gymnasrum Both bu11d1ngs were greatly needed and came at a most opportune trme The College conferred upon Dr Warner 111 1900 the degree of Doctor of Laws 1D fittmg recogn1t1on of the serv1ces he was rendermg to var1ous Chf1St1HH and ph1lan throp1c organ1zat1ons We thmk most truly of Dr Warner when we thmk of h1m not as gone but as stxll 1D the m1dst of a l1fe and work permeated w1th the sp1r1t of Chr1st and of the endless years Henry Church1ll Klng Page nzneteen gtpyvfi-lq,ff 7L1.A'7fxf.Tl1'1z4x.n ' 1 as 2 C ' - - ll X I 'a' rx 4 M V , ' J gs ' a 4 . '. .D . g , . I .. J 4 ls 9 1 1 96 . K. - R FFL. , Y XL, M, , 1. ,V L,-I ., .ivif-,2Lf'x in -' ' Lxlf,-.f N-fAfiYrf' 4. AL. .. ,Mi .- 51 ,Q 1 .,. HENRY CHURCHILL KING President of the College ' 9 AB., Oberlin, isvo. DB., 1832, D.D., 1897g AM., Harvard, isss, D.D., lf' Westerii Reserve, 19015 Yale, 1904, Chicago, 1916g Harvard, 1916, S.T.D., Columbia, 1909g L.L.D., Illinois, 19081 Miami, 1909, L.H.D., Colgate, 1916. in f 1 . -l -an ' 1 fa Page Ifwfnfy KV! .-3 rffw 4,13 .. .I..4lQw.',Q--- ,,L:i..f,..,- :--.'-':f-Lv-l1- ,Z . 1 1927 HlfOrl:ll 11 0 1 1' 1 Qi?1 1 f MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY AND OTHER OFFICERS F: In the list which follows are found the names of the members of the Faculty who l have served for thirty years or more. The figures in parenthesis indicate the year of beginning service for Cberlin College. Q 9 l J gs MRS. MARY TAYLOR COWDERY Assistant Professor of French M8901 I' Ph.B., Oberlin, 1892g AM., 1899 s I 41 l R WILLIAM KILGORE BRECKENRIDGE 1 Professor of Pianoforte 0890, Q Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 188Sg ' MusB 1906 MISS FLORA ISABEL WOLCOTT Registrar of the College of Arts and Scienees 0891, LB Cberlin 1884 Page tfwenly one H X .., By ' 1 J R N f 3 y .., , 1 1. so 9 J I 1 11 , V -i ribs-uf?-!gQ1fftL,.ar'7f-1.31 1JAX.ll-1'Ths..D ' -Iv.J u nu pp- ' 1 '1 1s92s7,sH1:0r-H1ss'+.'-QQ if f fggr G MISS ESTHER ANNETTE CLOSE 6, Assistant in the Library H8941 Ph,B., Oberlin, 1893 I CHARLES HENRY ADAMS Professor of Singing 118951 Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1895g Mus.B., 1906 I J GEORGE MORRIS JONES Secretary f1894j A.B., Oberlin, 1894g A.M., 1902 1 ll Pago ffwrnly-tfwo E 1 'E O CTW- f ' ' Cllznxak 1:2 131-T ggi' fl . ' 1927 Hx-0-Hi ngsqy ,QQ 1 Y J I GEORGE VJHITEEIELD ANDREWS E, 6 Professor of Organ and Composition Q 1882, Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 18793 Mus.B,, 19065 A.M. fHonoraryj, 1900, Mus.D., 1903 f' t I L iv EDXVARD INCREASE BOSVVORTH 1 Q Professor of The New Testament Lkll1gUkl4TC and Literature 118871 A.B., Yale, 18S3g D.B., Oberlin, 1886, A.M., 1883, D.D., 1901 ' J N l KIRKE LIONEL COWDERY Associate Professor of The French Language and Literature f1890j 5 A.B., Wisconsin, 1888 4 Page tfwenty-three YE? -I-iZ 3X 1, ' 4 ' u.:3?w fx ,f uz z xnxx. ggi' ' . r 1927 H1-0-H1 11320 8 ' fgg? U Q J 1 1' CHARLES KING BARRY 0 1 c Professor of Pianoforte H8911 Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, l891g AB., 18993 Mus.B., 1906 1 1 I ARTHUR EDWARD HEACOX Professor of Theory 11897-Q Graduated Cberlm Conservatory 189.a MUSB 1906 CHARLES WINFRED SAVAGE Professor of Phys1cal Educatlon D1f6LtOf of Ath1et1cs 118911 AB Oberhn 1893 AM Harvard 1898 Page tfwentj our SE' lv' 'fi' fri. fklnznxx lf-!v..:I m x 21 -fvv 1 1 v 1--4 sl 1?-,, 1-2 I F iv 3 x N ' . I 1927 Hx-o-H1 nga, I sg , Q ,J LS MISS EVA MAY OAKES Associate Professor of Drawing and Painting 118851 WILLIAM TREAT UPTON 4 7 Professor of Pianoforte 0895 V Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1893, 1 A.B., 1896, Mus.B., 1906, A.M., 1924 I WILLIAM JASPER HORNER Professor of Singing 08961 A.B., Oberlin, 1896, Graduated, Oberlin Conservatory, 1900, Mus.B., 1906. Page twenty-fi-'ve A W-'Ma 1 I - U1,.1i ' 'PII 4'v eb!! 1927 H101-u wgwgqjgj.. FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Preszclent Dean H C lung C N Cole F MacLennan O Grover H A Wager A M1ller N Cole M1ss F M Fltch W Savage F Ge1ser H Stetson E Lord D Hubbard A Budmgton G Rogers A S Root A W F Boh D R Moore H N Holmes L Ward R P Jameson K L Cowdery I C McCullougl1 A P Lothrop Mrs E K Yeaton L Alexander A I Taft H H Thornton Mrs E B Hatch Blblzographv Phrlosophy Botany Enghsh Educatzon Latzn Bzble Physrcal Educatwn Polmcal Sclence Psychology Classzcs Geology Zoology Physzology ssrstant to Presulent Hzstory Chermstry Art French Pro essors M1ss A M Khngenhagen Hrstory P S Pe1rce L Jones W H Chapm C C W Nrco A W Aron C C HHFDISOH W R IvIorr1son H A Wooster M1ss G E Ivfoulton P D Sherman .I F Mack R A Jelhffe H L Kmg L W Taylor N L lms M1ss S P N1chols M1ss M E Slnclalr O jaszl Assoclate Pro essors French Chermstry Chermstry Phzlosophy Classzcs Englzsh S McEwen B Krueger E Carr H Yeaton D Hartson M1ss E M Cakes Asszstant Pro essors French Physzcal Educatron M1ss M C Eldred Phys1cal Educatzon MISS G B Dav1ess Physrcal Eclucatzon L E ole Psychology Mrs M T Cowdery French M1ss C L SW1ff French Mrs A B Sturgls Classzcs F B Artz Hzstory G C Throner Phys1calEducat1on O A Srmley L Larson E Howe D Burtt W Rakestraw W Lewls G Downs S McLaughl1n Econormcs Anzmal Ecology Chermstry Phzlosophy German Publzc Spea mg Hygrene Econornzcs Hyg1ene Englzsh Englzsh Enghsh Hlstory Physrcs Socrology Botany Matrzevnatzts Polmcal Sczence Zoology Econormcs Mathematzcs Mathematzcs Psychology Drawmg Psychology Eclucatwn Physrcs Edu atron Chermstry Econonucs Geo man Englzsh N MacEachron Phys1calEclucat1on B Means Psychology FACULTY OF THE CCLLEGE CF ARTS AND SCIENCES Instructors Mrs R M Larnpson Englzsh F J Pettxjohn Geology Mrs E P Horner French M1ss K S VonWenck Phys1calEcl Page ffwenty 51x Xb Wg: fi!-i'?fKr,'f'l1JgLl-1i,QQ1.h-,gl 53p,u-Cin' 5 , T'r 5 ' - 1 3 K V ll Q I 'Q V . 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A 9 ? gg gl 1927 H101-11 ga Instructors Contmued M155 H L Edwards Physrcal Educatron M1551 A Lueder Spamsh MISS M R Schaulfler Frne Arts L L Hanawalt Enghsh Mrs A B Harroun German G T Jones Arnrnal Ecology MISS G H Holloway MISS M L B Fuller A Bong1orno Classrcs bnghsh Enghsh W A Arther Bom-ny A H Fox Mathematzcs A E Lumley Physrcal Educatron M155 K B Eckert Fme Ang G V Kelley Pubhc Speakrng Mrs B H Leonard Phys1caLEducat1on B S Cooper M155 J B Tunberman M1ss J C RODIDSOH MISS R W St John Zoology Assrstants M155 M I D1ck Phys1calEclucatzon W A N1chol5 MISS B E Ba1l5 Botany R C W1l11am5 M155 A M Johnson Fzre Arts MISSJ Flemm W S N16dcfhHUS6I Chermstry M155 A R LeRoy FACULTY OF THE CONSERVATORY Drrector F H Shaw G W Andrews W K Breckenndge A E Heacox C K Barry H Harroun C H Adams F I Lehmann W J Horner Pro essors Organ Prano orte Theory Plano orte Srngzng Smgmg Theory Smgmg Assocrate Pro essors Szngmg Mrs A M Hastmvs Mrs B M Mlller Chrld Dept Asszstant Pro essors W H Frederlck Wrnd Instr D Mornson Vzohn V V Lytle Theory Mrs J B Lytle Pzanoforte L E Yeamans Organ Mrs M J Adams F A Goerner O A L1ndqu1st M155 F G Nash M Kessler K W Cehrkens Mrs M U Bennett R Johnson M1s5B E Hart MISS G F Moore Enghsh French Spanrsh Chernzstry Chermstry Zoology Zoology Vrohncello Prano ort Dram Ex Vrohn School Musrc Pranoforte Vrohn Prano orte Prano orte Theory J H Hall Hzstory of Musrc Mrs F J Hall Sm mg D E Moyer Pzano orte G O L1ll1ch Organ Instructors Mrs R S Morr15on Chrld Dept R F Brown Organ M155 N F M Swanson Pranoforte J E MCCOfm1Ck Theory MISS E K Scott Theory M155 F H1pple Prano orte FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY Dean T W Graham Hormletzcs Pro essors E I Bosworth New Test Lang G W F1ske Practrcal Theology K Fullerton Old Test Lang H A Youtz Phzlosophy ofRehg1on F W Buckler Church Hrstory Assocrate Professor W M Horton Sys Theol 7 Page tfwenty sewn Ili? ,-,YY r V J s rx x ' ' U f Ki. 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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES fThe figures in parenthesis indicate year of beginning of service., Henry C. King, D.D., LL.D ........ H9022 ...................... Oberlin, Ohio Dan F. Bradley, D.D. ....... ---H8912 ..... ---Cle'veland, Ohio Robert E. Brown, D.D. ....... ---K 19202- .... ......... O akland, Calif. Theodore E. Burton, LL.D. .... ---K 18992 ..... Washington, D. C. William C. Cochran, LL.D. .... ---K 1901 2- .... ...... C incinnati, Ohio E. Dana Durand, Ph.D.--- H9112 ..... Washington, D. C. Clayton K. Fauver ........ H9202 ..... -New Tork, N. Y. Alexander Hadden, LL.D.--- ---H9152 ..... ---Cle11eland, Ohio joel B. Hayden ........... H9212 ..... ---Cleueland, Ohio Thomas L. Johnson .... K 1925 2 ..... ..... O berlin, Ohio Charles H. Kirshner- K 1909 2- .... ..... K ansas City, Mo. Amos B. McNairy .... H9132 ..... ---Cleveland, Ohio Amos C. Miller ..... H9122, .... .... C hicago, Ill. Andrew H. Noah ..... H9242 ..... ...... A kron, Ohio William P. Palmer .... H9152 ..... ---Cleveland, Ohio Grove Patterson ........ H926 .... ..... 'I' oledo, Ohio John R. Rogers, LL.D. .... H9092- .... .... B rooklyn, N. T. john L. Severance ..... H9132 ..... ---Cleveland, Ohio Charles B. Shedd .... H903 ,... ...... C hicago, Ill. George B. Siddall ........ H9182 ..... ........ C leveland, Ohio Henry M. Tenney, D.D. .... ---H8852 ..... ..... W ebster Groves, Mo. Mark L. Thomsen ........ H9242 ,.... .-...... C leveland, Ohio 'Lucien C. Warner, LL.D. .... ---H8782 ..... .... N ew York, N. T. Lucien T. Warner ........ K 1915 .... ..... B ridgeport, Conn. Miss Katharine Wright ............ H9202 .............. ..... D ayton, Ohio ENDOWMENT TRUSTEE --Cleveland, Ohio The Cleveland Trust Company ...... H9162 GENERAL ARCHITECT Cass Gilbert ...................... H9122 ............ .... N ew York, N. T. 'Deceasecl, fuly 30, 1925 Page tfwenty-eight Q if 'Y f'lIJ-vl ?f'kY.!t?llJnx.V- iF ij 1 lt T 11 1 1.1,- 11.1 LJ LJ LTJ I 1. 1.1 ' 1. LJ L .. L.Y 1.1 1.1 Q l. 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L 1 ym' .1 af 1.44 -4 . ,,.1, . a- 1 v ' X .,'-- 1,:.f. ,..,..-.. .. ., .wo-..,. . .. .-W .. 13,-.g. ..a-:lf-1.1. 1 , A N ,Q I dw? ,VN .1 ,, 11. ,ts-.f:' -1 X ,. ,,g1'f:1: 1'1, 1, 'V1 . I. 1 .1 . fV1'1-A ,': LL' .' -11-. L '- .gf '- .I . '. ,1.'1'1,. Kx 1 ,,.. A .1 - :1 ' Y -V.. .I qs TBSMHN H!'H'!9H4IHUIkiiN!l'1 . 'ivfuis 1. '1 ' 1-'I 1 1-.,- .,. rv. 1 1. .'.- Q2--.Q ,L , e!-gr 1927 Hx-0-H1 twirl? 1 'Q Q 4 2 w 1 5 H J 1 E v O Jn illivmnrmm ERIC ROOSEVELT ABBOTT Born Aprrl 24 1906 Dzed December 28 1925 JOHN ELMER KNATZ 27 Born September 4 1905 Dzed September 27 1925 LOUIS WEIR ALLEN 28 Born Aprzl 24 1906 Dzed November 28 1925 Page thzrty one YE! E I' Q I 4 4, iv - , '26 . ' ' ,A 3 0 1 1 ' 1 X .v D , , '- U .1 5 1 1 I 1 9 2 xl 1 9-1 tibbifi-jf 'rL,.ff'7fx . ,l ll.z1x.Nk 323 I I 7 'S TT 3' , Q 'l,'f.7 v W 'ww' ,ww r' 717 , , . - f -. 5 :Sm .1 .- ,. gh' ' Q' , ,K i-lr . . 1 12' , 4 , - -.wg f M . ' ,, f ' 4' I u Q. fy . r V Z' s 4 I 21, 'I F ' A V . . N V 5 14. ' ,Ht 2 5, - ,L ,wlll r A . 1 ' f. , fu . V. ft: sh 4 . . :N F - I nv V , ,'.-v ' . - , i'1 0 V'4'3,, 'fi' 1' N 11 ' :MA Ali' 1, X ,.. ilimfl-fm Q EC - f y 1 J Y' ,f -' W x x 3 5 X Y X 'fj j,jQ QYMY MQ, , tm- K 5 1 0 . 71' 1 N ga 'Q - ' . ek-',r 1927 HI-O-HI llg iP Q y , 3 ... A 5 .,.. , E ,'?- f llllll s PHI BETA KAPPA President ........ ....... K irke L. Cowdery Vice President ..... .... M rs. Ruth M. Lampson Secretaryffreasurer-- ...... Albert W. Aron I The Chapter normally elects from the senior class the onefeighth ranking highest in scholarship, but reserves the right to reject by a three-fourths vote any member of the class not having sufficiently high standing. Seniors who have not taken all their course in Oberlin are required to maintain a distinctly higher grade than those who - have had all four years here. Anna Louise Baer Wadsworth Lee Miller 5 J Elizabeth Claydon Bennett Alice Margaret Prescott Annie Corbin Laurence Trumbull Rogers Mary Josephine Everett Elizabeth Louisa Rugh Ruth Emmalyn Grosz Eva Lee Sackett Louise Adalyn Harrington Minerva Ruth Selover V Miriam Pauline Hauschildt Norman Riedinger Shaw Jessie May Hoag Katharine Sternberg Lorraine Elizabeth Holcomb Helen Marie Templeton Tzu Huang Elinore Marion Thatcher Sarah Lucia Keim Helen Marean Thomsen J Samuel 'Charles Kendeigh Paul Merlin Titus 1 Tennie Marie Klotz Jennie Streeter Tucker E Maicine Van Arsdale Lick Charlotte Irene Tuttle y Janet Fraser MacLennan Alice Isabel Wright ' 'E Page tlnrty four ' t!bhvY 1Qff'lL:4l'7fx'.i'll.J4x.vL if 52 1 ' I 3 Y if ,ESQ CLASS OF 1926 Paul M. Titus President Mary E. Herr Vice President james N, Parsons Treasurer Ruth M. Bliss Secretary Helen M. Te Winkel Assistant Treasurer Clifford La Verne Potter Isabel Miller Social Chairmen Page thirty-jifve V M w 1 l 91 353. 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Page thzrly szx SE: KENNETH HOWARD ADAMS Cleveland, Ohio Economics CLARENCE JOHN AMSTUTZ Amherst, Ohio Political Science LEROY FERDINAND ARVIDSON Ashtabula Oh1o HISYOIY DOROTHY INEZ AUGUSTINE Decatur Ill Spanish RUTH ARLENE AUSSIKER Oberlin Ohio English Literature LYDIA ANNA BAER Paterson N J Philosophy E3 German EDITH ELIZABETH BAKER Pittsfield Mass Music LEROY LESHER BARNES Wakeman Ohio Phys1cs Us ,P J v - ? 5' I' Q if , ' V .Q i P S l A Q Q Xf T 1, x P f V A il 4 A i s 'L? gtpg4r2 -iqggffi-l.,.ff7fxf,'It' llunynfhg ug-Q1 .ru-,4 5 1 an QA- 'Civ' arf' ' , egr 1927 H1-0-H1 lf.:-'QwQtBQ7-as -w A w- BERTHA BELLE BATES DCffO1t M1ch Zoology KENNETH HOWARD BECK Erle P Pre Medmal ELIZABETH CLAYDON BENNETT Oberlm Oh1o Enghsh L1terature WINIFRED ELIZABETH BENNETT Martlns Ferry Oluo Zoology ALICE KING BICKERSTAFF Buffalo N Y Fn l1sh Lrcerature RUTH MARIAN BLISS Oberlm Oh1o Zoolo y JOHN PAUL BLUME Lakewood Oh1o Souology MALCOM DELAZON BOSTWICK Alhance Oh1o Enghsh Lltemture Pays lhzrty seven 4 H U f . 9 . A J 1 -, -, I u I Y I .T C ' 45 . . I lv I v . , . . I iz X N lg J f D, ' I 5 ' 5 'U 1 I Y-4 Z ll 9 96 tlLhvYI-Hilti.-'1f7rx,,l1 llz1x.nfh.u'1.h-.Jima 21- CW'- 1Jb ? ' . eb,'r 1927 H1-0-H1 if.-'bv GARETH NEWELL BRAINERD Denver, Colorado Sociology JOHN JOSEPH BROWN, JR. Oak Park, Ill. Economics ELEANOR LUCILE BRUCE Brockport, N. Y. Physical Education CHARLES LOWELL BURTON Minneapolis, Minn. Economics WILLIAM JAMESON BUTZBERGER Bay Village, Ohio Political Science Q J. L? l J' OLIVER JOHNSON CALDWELL Yenping, China English Literature PAUL LLEWELLYN CARPENTER Bergen, N. Y. Bible A RUTH CAUSEY Denver, Colorado Sociology B Page thiriy-eight iv eu, Tr - . ' I, 4.1, 1927 Hi- -H1 vii:-U fu, 1 WALTER MILLER CHAPPELL l Lorain, Ohio Geology HELEN CHILD Oberlin, Ohio Bible HERBERT ELLSWORTH CHILDS Donald, Washington English Literature CHARLES KUANG CHIU A Pachon, Sze, China 2 3 Education ,ll VERNA ANNE CHRISTOPHEL Mishawaka, Ind. Zoology E99 Prefmeclical MOON SUNG CHUNG Kohala, Hawaii Chemistry RUTH MAUDE CHURCH Chagrin Falls, Ohio English Literature CHARLES HARDING CHURCHILL Berea, Kentucky Mathematics Page thirty-nine ' IL , A IV 4lfYL ' ' A - , gg C . '21 1927 HI 0-H1 w., -is o CZCBQBQW , U , g . , l GLADYS MARY CLARK J l A Watertown, N. Y. U Physical Education f VIOLA PHILENA CLARK P V Rouseville, Pa. Sociology C ANNIE CORBIN Henry, Ill. 1' Zoology CHARLES BAKER COREY , ' Newton Falls, Ohio l ' 4. if I Mathematics ' I I if : , N CAROL BLANCHE COTTON Henderson, N. C. Education ' .1 F EDWARD FRANCIS CRAFTS ' Reading, Pa. A 1 Q Economics V V ANNE VJILLARD CREIGHTON Kankakee, Ill. I English Literature A fav RUTHANNA DAVIS J Findlay, Ohio 1 English Literature D , . V Q Y Y Page forty I 95? Fbhvf -'xE1ff'aL:.nrwfxf.i'lm.nx.n jT -fwurjxi ' . GP-Bl 1927 1 EDNA BERENICE DAY l Mishawaka, Ind. 0 English Literature FRANK TRAVER DE VYVER Erie, Pa. Economics 'Y ' LOREN LAFAYETTE DE WOLF Albion, Pa. 0 Prefmedical ROBERT WENTZ DOBBINS Bucyrus, Ohio Economics EG? Sociology I 1 CHARLES ROSS DUNCAN Martins Ferry Ohio English Literature ROBERT MORELY DUNCAN Farmington N Mex Spanish SHEPPARD RANDOLPH EDMONDS Lawrenceville Va English Literature GEORGE BURGESS ELA Rochester WIS Political Science Hr-0-H1 lg' f ge G I 1 Page forty one - X . 5 J .7 A ' g In u i ' 9' 1927 Hx-0-Hx rbi, 'gp J I , 5' ELIAS JOSEPH ELITIER Diarbekr Asia Minor Political Science JAMES HINSDALE ELSON East Cleveland Ohio English Literat .ire WILFRID BAINBRIDGE ELTERICH Chefoo China i Economics RUTH CATHERINE ESTABROOK Toledo Ohio Mathematics FRANCES MARIA ESTERLEY Topeka Kansas English Literature PAUL CAMPBELL EVANS Decatur, Ill. , Political Science MARY JOSEPHINE EVERETT New Philadelphia, Ohio History E3 Philosophy GRACE INGERSOLL FAIRCHILD Duluth, Minn. Zoology Page forty-tfwa I 'x .. J la A X . . ELC: 1fTJr1v- '- 'ryzq-fa-f-qgpn'-wr t '1'E - ' - -gr , 5 ' - - Q qw . I 1927 HI 0 HI ISO f Qi: FRANCIS ROLLIN FENDER J l Chicago, Ill. U Economics C CALVIN ROCK FERGUSON Cleveland, Ohio 3 Prefmedical ' 1' g I ROBERT DEAN FISHER Warsaw, N. Y. Economics iv : MARIAN EUGENIA FLAMMER 'A Medina, Ohio English Literature 1 I K X FREDERICK BLATCHFORD FORBES Honolulu, Hawaii Botany ' J FRANK B. FOWLER, JR. White Plains, N. Y. Animal Ecology JAMES O. GAINS Toledo, Ohio Economics MARY LOUISE GLANCY J Dayton, Ohio Ecology Page forty-three li? Qaif -Kgifiz Af ' . r 1 27 HI-oem ISU V I DOROTHY CLARKE GRAHAM New Castle, Pa. ' English Literature EDWARD LAURENS GREEN Ashtabula, Ohio Philosophy C MARION GREEN Cleveland, Ohio Sociology RUTH EMMALYN Aberdeen, S. D. Classics GROSZ z . ., , L, HELEN VIRGINIA HAGGERTY Sugar Grove, Pa. I History J FRED WATSON HAIGHT Canton, Pa. Physics WILBUR RAYMOND HANAWALT Westerville, Ohio English Literature RUTH FRANCES HANDKE Erie, Pa. 1 English Literature U Page forty-four ig. 'E 'iff lf' JD-.14 13 an 2, -c ww- . ' ,Y g f' ' . eg: 1927 Hx-o-Hr IISU 'I 1 , 1 I fl . ll LOUISE ADALYN HARRINGTON rg, l oieveiand Heights, ohio ' R . Political Science ' N CATHERINE ELIZABETH HARSCH Toledo, Ohio English Literature ' WYNNE KENT HASTINGS Rocky River, Ohio 1, Geology MIRIAM PAULINE HAUSCHILDT Piqua, Ohio French I 1 x N ELIZABETH EMMA HAWLEY Ames, Iowa Eine Arts . 5 I ESTHER BAYLIES HAYNES Bay Shore, N. Y. French N FLORIEN KARL HEISER Hamilton, Ohio Psychology WILLIAM MOYER HEMSING I 3 Souderton, Pa. Economics L R If I I I Page foriy-fifve YE? - an g.prf ' L' pgzffrf xfzr ' ' lgnx n'- ' lv -5- ' I I 21' 'F 75 - ' . eg! 1927 Hx-o-Hx vgac, ,QQ li Page furly-six I ., V, Q A :, 1, G MARY ELIZABETH HERR Dayton, Ohio U English Literature LUCY MARGARET HERTZOG Cheat Haven, Pa. Economics I CLARENCE HENRY HILLE . Bay Village, Ohio Philosophy ANGINETTE HINES I Carbondale, Ill. English Literature JESSIE MAY HOAG Jennings, La. Mathematics J DAVID LEON HOFFMAN Montville, Ohio Physics FRANCIS WADE HOLBEIN Wadsworth, Ohio Political Science LORRAINE ELIZABETH HOLCOMB , Fredonia, N. Y. French lv f 1:4wnf.r f Bellaire, Ohio S Indianapolis, Ind. f gg? ' , A 1927 Hi-0-H1 swkbc 'Q LELAND FREDERIC HOLDEN if Kipton, Ohio Physical Education MARY YUNGfFOH HU Hankow, China v Education ' NANCY HOUSTON Sandwich, Ill. English Literature 11 EIZABURO HONDE Osaka, Japan Psychology I X Tzu HUANG Shanghai, China Psychology s JOSEPH ALLEN HUBATA Oak Park, Ill. Political Science X HILDA FAITH HUMES Classics MARY HELEN HUMMONS English Literature Page forly-smmn 4 is? it ' . C eibf 1927 H1-0-H1 iisamwoyage i V r l 1 1 i l r WALTER ALSON HUNTER ,J Willard, ohio 0 Political Science 0 HAROLD BROWN INGALLS ' East Cleveland, Ohio English Literature lv il 1 l I LEWIS FLEETWOOD INGRAM Peking, China Economics . MARY ROWENA JACKSON K Clyde, Ohio l l Classics l GEORGE WICK JACOBS Wa.y11e, Mich. English Literature J HELEN GILMORE JACOBY Marion, Ohio English Literature E? Education ' JANET JENKINS Dayton, Ohio French RUTH ELIZABETH JENKINS Cleveland, Ohio g Physical Education it 96? 10 ' 2 l ji Page forty-fight Y all , I fl? f'k ,,.fi'lJAX.Jl gow Ji-.Lg 1 It 21- YYY' . i f ' x f 1927 HI'0'Hl i.'.:'ammo'.2Q WINIERED ADAMS JOHNSON V J I Flint, Mich. U is History CHARLES WILLIAMS JONES Detroit, Mich. X l English Literature I 'I ' LLOYD WALTER JUDD P' Middlefield, Ohio Prefrnedical SARAH LUCIA KEIM Marbeth, Pa. English Literature , fy X SAMUEL CHARLES KENDEIGH f l Oberlin, Ohio Animal Ecology 5 , i Laupahoehoe, Hawaii 1 CHUNGSOOK WHAKSIL KIM S Q Prefrnedical - 1 sH1Ns1L sooN1E KIM Seoul, Korea Physical Education 4 TENNIE MARIE KLOTZ J Oberlin, Ohio T French Ee? Classics : Page forty-nine ' S no gr 5 i FDB' 'ixtiftgf f'k..Z'1.JAX.ll- gm gpmnrpncww- F gg O ' . eg! 11927 H1-0-H1 vga? 1 ' 'oo m P1192 iffy - Yin' M 77 'f'l'i QL!-471K - 1 1 EMMA WESTFALL KOBB Le Roy, Ohio History DOROTHY LEWIS LAING Duquesne, Pa. English Literature FRED HENRY LAMB Cadillac, Mich. English Literature JOHN LATSHAW Spring City, Pa. Education Ed? English Literature DOROTHY AFFLECK LAUDER Binghamton, N. Y. English Literature MARGARET LYNNE LAUGHLIN Kokomo, Ind. Classics ELEANOR ELIZABETH LAWRENCE Norwalk, Ohio English Literature LENNARD LE MAR LEHMAN Fort Wayne, Ind. Botany I Oli QV' U U J gs , l J 4 M . 6 751327 il? V 1 , ' w X g Youngstown, Ohio gg? ' , - r 1927 HI-0-HI vga, ,g g 1 NORMA ELIZABETH LERSCH I Amherst, Ohio English Literature I MARY HENRIETTE LETSCHE Chester, Pa. Economics 'I ' CHARLES MASON LEWIS East Cleveland, Ohio 1 9 Political Science MAXINE VAN ARSDALE LICK Kenton, Ohio English Literature ESTHER MARIE LINDEMAN Grand Rapids, Mich. ' English Literature v. FRANCES BLOOMEIELD LITTELL East Orange, N. J. Sociology ERMA BELLE LOGSDON Millersburg, Ohio Classics LAURA BERNICE LYMAN Mathematics Page jifty-one Y J Q9 is ' a 1 n .2 va, . v I. 4 C 1.4 sl ie? 2 2.051 i f7L54f?fK .T 1.!.lX.ll .av 1 Y , ee er-Br 1927 H1'0'Hl f-Sfomtmygge HELEN ANNE MCCROSKEY Hasbrouck Hts N J French JOHN CHAMBERS MCCUNE Rushv1lle Ill Engllsh L1terature ALICE DOROTHY MacDOWELL Detro1t M1Ch HISKOIY JANET FRASER MacLENNAN Oberhn Oh1o Enghsh L1terature JAMES HOWARD MCMILLEN Fort Wayne Ind PhyS1CS MARJORIE FELICIA MAHIN West Lafayette Ind Engllsh Llterature HAROLD BRYANT MCPHFE Youngstown Oh1O Phymeal Educauon LAURA HENRIETTA MCMILLEN P1ttsbur h Pa Physleal Educatlon V Page ffty tfwo Q A r J ., .. U I 1 J . gli - L I 1 In 5 QW? lu 1' f Qlyggjl. gasasgpxnkpscw v 'v I N ' , eg! 1927 HI-0-HI nike, fggp I MERVIN CHARLES MILEHAM I, WilkesfBarre, Pa. Physical Education 4 i I SARA ELLEN MILES Cleveland, Ohio Economics ' CARL JOY MILLER ' Sandusky, Ohio 4' English Literature ISABEL MILLER Youngstown, Ohio , French MARGARET EDNA MILLER Greenwood, N. Y. Bible . s WADSWORTH LEE MILLER Moorheadville, Pa. Chemistry E3 Prefmedical BARBARA CORTNA MILLETT Norwood, Mass. Economics V MILDRED LYLE MULKIN J Oil City, Pa. English Literature 4 Q I J I I In I I Page iffy-thrce A X Il sf? Qin I f ' 11!JX.ll- QQ'1 .!l!R2P'5Q , r ga- ' g 1 1927 H1-0-Hi MSO 1 I r . HERBERT PALMER NOBLE Youngstown, Ohio Political Science PHYLLIS RAE OSBORN Coldwater, Mich. English Literature JAMES N. PARSONS Pasadena, Cal. Physical Education WARREN J. PARSONS Huntington, W. Va. Prefmedical CHARLOTTE MARIE PAYNE Maywood, Ill. Mathematics RUTH ROSALIND PERRINE East Cleveland, Ohio Zoology GRACE VIRGINIA PETTITT Akron, Ohio French LEON DUNHAM PHILLIPS Jamestown, N. Y. 1 iii uv- Q J gs Q I J Economics lv Page fifty-four . if I I 'js 2 L '. i ' T F7-L: ifQ7'lmz.ox.n, 'Q v xg : f , . . ix N eff' ' . r 1927 H1-o-H1 w t, f wr gy up HARRIS E. PHIPPS I Elyria, Ohio Chemistry .J gs EDITH WERNER PHYPERS East Cleveland, Ohio English Literature , I , ARTHUR CLAYTON Poli X Cleveland, Ohio ' Physical Education Es? Zoology iv MARY LOUISE POOLE Grand Rapids, Mich. Economics C. LA VERNE POTTER Hamburg, N. Y. Economics . '- i J . ALICE MARGARET PRESCOTT Muskegon, Mich. French LEWIS EDWARD REARK East Liverpool, Ohio ,A I , Economics KATHERINE ELIZABETH REED v Fargo, N. Dakota J English Literature 4' Page Hftyaliw ' -5 W O J fin: fx.,:1'lm14x.v- ' UIQ I . am ' , ri 1927 Hx-0-Hx w.'5.F-vibQCBQ7g2p ay A X' J NINA MYRLE RENWICK xv l Flint, Mich. ' Philosophy if Psychology r WALTON HOLLIS RICE . Oberlin, Ohio X Botany it DAVID METHANY ROBB Princeton, Ind. Music THEODORE THOMAS ROBINSON 2 Oberlin, Ohio Political Science , 1 X LAWRENCE WALTER ROCKWELL Rocky River, Ohio Physical Education ' S J LAWRENCE TRUMBULL ROGERS Providence, R. I. Physical Education ELIZABETH RUGH New York City, N. Y. English Literature ROBERTS RUGH J New York City, N. Y. 4 Prefmedical E? Zoology B ' Page ffty-six ii' 'E tibia' f7L!-rf?fkf.1'1.zA'x.tl-Tis. IGS S Z Q5 . f-9,1 19.27 HI 0 Hl 1250 1 a f eg: E4 U Y , V . Q I EVA LEE SACKETT P Lg' Lorain, Ohio 0 Public School Music I CHARLES WILLIAM SALISBURY , Mt. Vernon, Ohio 1 I, Economics C ' MAR1oN NETTIE SANFORD k X Flint, Mich. Qy Geology THEODORE VVILLIAM SOHEMPP E Brodhead, Wis. 5 Physical Education . l a X . EDNA A. SCHUMM a L Dayton, Ohio Prefmedical 1 A ' J ETHEL TALCOTT SCUDDER f ' Glastonbury, Conn. 1 x Physical Education fi ' . 5 Q MINERVA RUTH SELOVER I i Oberlin, Ohio l French ,, NORMAN RIEDINGER SHAW X ' J Cleveland Hts., Ohio , O X 1 Political Science ' Sl Page fifty-sefven A E9 l tibboiiiiqlif 7Qf.ff?fxT3dTllzAx.il1'1u, li' 5 I i lm 1: 3 C 1' I . if ' , 1927 Hx-o-H1 uf. -fel? 'gp U b EVELYN sHELDoN J Oklahoma City, Okla. ll Chemistry MARY LOUISE SHELTON Wakeman, Ohio English Literature I HUNG LAI SHEN Shanghai, China Economics cARLEToN F. SIMMERER Olmsted Falls, ohio I Chemistry EDITH LOUELLA SLOAN Media, Pa. Physical Education Spanish J DORIS MARIETTA SMITH Detroit, Mich. Physical Education EDNA MIRIAM SMITH Coleraine, Minn. English Literature NICHOLAS ALBERT SMITH A Benzonia, Mich. 4 Political Science L Page' jifty-right 1' f xx Q T T 'ii' f ' ' 1 4 lynx! gas 1 iff' ' . 1 1927 4 I VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE SMITH Oberlin, Ohio A English Literature 6 ROMAN LEO SPEEGLE Birmingham, Ala. Physical Education V HELEN ALEXANDER SPERRY Tallmadge, Ohio Physics lv RALPH F. SPIKER New Philadelphia, Ohio Economics i I x KATHARINE STERNBERG Erie, Pa. Physical Education s DOROTHY B. STEVENSON Sallisaw, Oklahoma Bible MARTHA FRANCES STILES St. Croix Falls, Wis. English Literature CONSUELO RUTH STOLL 3 Dover Center, Ohio Public School Music I HI-O-H! nbc, 'gp I Y V Y I .J . gs K Tl Page iffy- mme YE? Th, tiki-of ilafwk .,l1'Kz4x.vL S-3 ' ' 3 ii-'S 49 4 r 1927 H1 01-u HEX? 1 gp ELIZABETH HANNAH SWARTHOUT I . Three Rivers, Mich. English J gs MADELAINE LOUISE SWETLAND rc Kalispell, Mont. l Prefmedical K EVA RACHEL TAYLOR l Rutherford, N. J. Animal Ecology fy 1 SARA LAMBERT TAYLOR Ellenv1lle N Y Engllsh HELEN MCGREGOR TeWINKEL Canastota N Y Pre mechcal ELINORE MARION THATCHER Santa Ana Cal Pre 1ned1cal MARY HERMINA THOMA Bluffton Ind Muslc LOIS ELEANOR THOMAS Cleveland Oh1o French Page sixty 1 f .7 ll.zAx.ll-f1gu4'1.lv.Jlxn24-CWC' ' , . . l 1 l X 5 l . V J 3 , ' 1 fl' 1 w . 1 A l ' ' O lj lf . M sl 'E V? ' . I 1927 Hx-o-H1 H f Q f a , Y HELEN MAREN THOMSEN J I Osborne, Kansas QS Music I PAUL MERLIN TITUS Fort Wayne, Ind. Economics I' 5 I HELEN BRONSON TREAT Tallmadge, Ohio 1' Economics ERNEST HIRAM TRUBY K Otto, N. Y. R l Chemistry EG? Education 1 l T11 X JENNIE STREETER TUCKER 4 Oberlin, Ohio English Literature I ' c .1 CHARLOTTE IRENE TUTTLE A Painesville, Ohio Religion N MARJORIE ROMANA UHL f Lakewood, Ohio Physical Education FLORENCE EVELYN VanOSTER E Q A 3 Elyria, Ohio T l 1 English Literature 2, ,- lv I Page sixty-one ' 3 , ' i Q t!LhvY' -1gQif'lL:..ff'7fxf3li'll.z4x.ll-11u.lg11Jb:.!gj at Ip- GSH- . V A' ' H' 1927 Hx-0-Hi H255 'Q Q l Q HoWARD PAToN VINCENT ,J Winter Park, Florida ll English Literature - c JOHN LARSEN WAGNER Cleveland, Ohio Physical Education C ELIZABETH WALKER Racine, Wisconsin Physical Education Ei English JOHN RALPH WARVEL I Ansonia, Ohio English CHARLES VERNON WATERMAN Oberlin, Ohio i History J CHARLOTTE EDNA WEBSTER 4 Elyria, Ohio Ecology R THOMAS BENNETT WENNER Ashtabula, Ohio Political Science FLORENCE MADYLON WHITE Buffalo, N. Y. I Sociology Paar .ualy lfwo Y I Q I 'f .L ' Sf ' i rx 'll.z.ox.u xgcw .:2 uu 2 p -cw-r .' ef' I 'Y I ew lx X 5 v J - A I K MARGARET MAY WHITE Canton, Ohio Chemistry CHARLES EUGENE WHITNEY East Cleveland, Ohio Chemistry LAURA MAY WHITTEMORE Hamburg, N. Y. Physical Education KENNETH FORSYTH WILLIAMS Toledo, Ohio English SARAH ELIZABETH WILLIAMS New Castle, Pa. Spanish ALMA ANNE WILLIS Oberlin, Ohio Prefmedical EG? English JOHN RICHARD WILSON South Haven, Mich, Zoology WAYNE WILLIAM WOLFE Neligh, Nebraska Economics I A r I C Page sixty-three -I ? gxpgg' agfr-ggi fK,,Ii'ldJXJl Il 4 ' 1' 1' A ' -ef ww H1-0-H1 +-.esammozvg f U - I I ESTHER HELEN: WOOD Aspinwall, Pa. l . Physical Education I ELIZABETH COULD WOODRUFF Oberlin, Ohio Public School Music C ' ALICE ISABEL WRIGHT Oberlin Ohio Classics KYUNGNAH ADA YANG Hudong Korea Political Science EL? Sociology FRANKLIN LEROY YOCOM Oberlin Ohio Ecology LIANC YU Hong Kong China 5 Economics HARRY MAX ZEKIND St Joseph Mich Chemistry CLEMENCE WILLIAM ZWICK Physical Education Pzff .vxty fozr U f S5 95 '7' f 7L1 kf3J' lIlX.f '41.i-.1 mn 2,1-cw-4-13 li Q 1 - i X , ' A .1 Z W v J East Cleveland, Ohio 1 f P 'V FW Q s Z Y Y 5- , .Gfff.- s 1 m + 4 Af Y P0 27 33,-2' QQ one f fa W Q! 'WF' x I ,hw ff-25145, gghi 1927 Hx-0-HI L Q A 'g p L lr' A H552 - if -, rig? km 'V I L,'Jff1 CLASS OF 1927 i- f? 'fix Anthony P Cerveny President 4 3 :LA PVY, u 'r if V' Millicent Bate Harriet M. Johnson , Vice President Secretary james G. Laird Marjory C. Woodburne Treasurer Assistant Treasurer J. Alfred Dexter Miriam C. Denison Social Chairmen v if Page sixiy-six 4 X14 .I-A M- 5 5 1.f-,gy-s-r , ea-.1yxa:v'zs:a.Q is fliillffi if i Q - I 1927 H1-o-1-u 1 W L 1 Iv I ' I 5 S s 5 'i J . RM Page y 'ZJ , , NIGR CLASS JU THE N Qlbhi iiffill fx.:1'lm.14x.vf. -1- v in: .Q Tv C eg! 1927 HI7O7Hl 1-,455 , ' ,g f Catherlne D Abbey Phyb1calEducat1on E11 abeth E Allen En l1sh L1terature S Evan el1ne Andrevxs Phys1cal Edueauon V1olet May Andrews Mathematxes Katherme F Arford H1sto1y F Maman Howe En llsh L1terature lvhlheent C Bate Enghsh Llterature T Alberta Bane Soclolo y Helen D Beek Fme Arts Ruth C Beek Envlrsh Lxterature Buffalo N Y Easton Pa Canton Oh1o Cleveland O Benton Harbor M1eh Le Roy O Cleveland Oh1o Ottawa Ill Shaker He1 hts O Punxsutawney Pa Pazfe szxly ezglzl 3 9 f.55f 'mff iL,nf5'r1'F,i lLAx.n.11-C ai .xv- ,Ju x n bu Q ww- 4 U ' :gr 1927 HI-OO HI nSU ,qu M Ehvaheth Beehe Zoolo y Paul D Bezazlan Hlstory Dorothy F Bower Enffhsh Lnerature Charlotte T Bowmar boclolovy Ruth L Brown Enghsh E? Mathe1nat1cs Esther L Brug emeler French E, Latln Arthur T Buchanan Pol1t1eal SCIEDLQ Ruthj Buttrlss Enghsh L1terature Sarah A Butts Enghsh Anthony P Cerveny Eeononues Lakes1de O Chmago Ill Ch1ll1cothe O Webster Groves Mo Oberlln O Toledo O Jamestown N Y Cleveland Oh1o Phoenu. N Y Los Angeles Cal Page .vzxty nzne .E xr J ki' ll . r q M 1 J 9' o I' Q lx A l lv iw . , g ..................................... ' , . h A , , ' I ' ............................ ' ' , . I y , , ' ' ...........................r. ', . A I 5 L 3 v4 I B - B 9 O O B' Bbsvrzimifzs. rx f ' , Jr 1927 H1-o-H1 nga, 'g p Q J. Q5 C V . Ying T. Chan, PrefMedic ................ .... T ung Shen, Chma Catherine R. Chase, Education E3 Geology ..... .... Y oungstown, O. N l Youngsoon K. Choo, Sociology ........... ---Seoul, Korea I Henry C. Christian, Mathematics--- -------- Cleveland, O. james S. Clark, PrefMedic --.--- ---- T alas, Asdred, Asia Louise Crafton, Latin E? French .---- -------- Q uincy, Ill. Charles C. Crago, Physical Education ---- ----- C hagrin Falls, O Charles A. Dann, jr., Economics ---- ---- L akeville, Conn. J Helen Mary Defenbacker, History -------- ----. M uncie, Ind. Adaline W. Delamater, Political Science ----- ----. C leveland, O. 5 A 1 . W V y Payf .fzffvfnty F P - 'ii-'i fit: FK ...t1'114 x.vIL g-as .io- ' 1 an 21 - 61 3 i f ' . 1 1927 H1-0-H1 l tywrkoyf - 4? wp Q if Edwin R. Delfs, Economics ........ .... C anheld, O. Wayne J. deVyver, Political Science-- ....... Erie, Pa. Dorothy Dick, History of Art ....... ---Kearney, Neb. I Adelaide L. Dixon, English Literature--- ---- Sharon, Pa. Dorothy Drennan, Latin ------------- ---Decatur, Ill, ' x Dorothy H. Dudley, Physical Education ----- ----- C aldwell, Ohio Helen L. Eddy, English Literature ------- ----- L orain, O. 5 Jane L. Eichelberger, Sociology ------------.------- ----- P ana, Ill. William C. Eichelherger, Mathematics Ee? Chemistry ---- ---- D resden, O. Laura Eff, Eine Arts ---.-.--...--............... ---- O berlin, O. Q . . 1 Y v J I Page .mvenly-om' see ' gvr aqgff-pgg.,f7fxf:'.n'lm14 x .n l.1' s.:gf- ii - A in fp-fi r S 1- ' as r 1927 Hi-o-Hx vlg,qygC5Q7-its Cy up U D J U Q C Myrddyn H. Evans, English Literature-- --- Victor H. Ewald, Sociology ........ -West Pittston, Pa. -------Oberlin, C. Elizabeth Ferguson, Music ----------- ----- W illoughby, O. Muriel C. Findlay, Physical Education--- ---- Ben Avon, Pa. John E. Fisher, Psychology --------- Marion C. Forbes, Sociology --------- ---- --- -Canton, China -Honolulu, Hawaii Imogene M. Forsyth, Latin E? French ---- ------ F remont, O. Mary Cathryn Gaugler, Sociology ---- Everett H. Glazier, Zoology ------ Eclythe E. Griffith, Political Science-- -- ---Dayton, O. ----Malden, Mass. - ----Warren, O. Page sc-venty-ffwo l J 4 ll Q 96? iv' fit: PK.-li'1.1Ax-10. 31725- ' any , iii . r 1927 HIOHI 1,159 ..- Hester Grover Sociology Western Springs Ill Josephme N Grosvenor English Literature Ch1cago Ill Thomas Gurney Economics Jamestown N Y Ann H Hale German Richmond Ind Courtland S Gr1swold Zoology Elmhurst N Y Helen E Hart MUSIC E? Enghsh Literature St Johns M1ch Dorisj Hassler History Akron G Ruth A Hayward Envhsh Literature Chmago Ill johnj Heldrnan Chem1stry Struthers O Page sefuenty three fvt' r - - ' 259 - K I kJ I up l , , Q , U , A-, , M 4 J 1 a v 1 V l ii , ' ................................. ' , . 5 7 l --'-- -'--'---'- - - - 9 ' ' Z, 1 I Virginia F. Harris, Economics ...................... ........... Richmond, Ind. X s , 1 i . I ---------------------n i i 1 34 W C Y 9 do G f G 2 Qtpypri-lggffaL:.ff'7rxf.7 QJAXJF-fi.C -Uv ' D I Pi' 'WU' - 1' .' 'ab - ' l ..' It 1927 H1-0-H1 M-komtmmge l i William B. Hildebran, Economics-- William W. Hill, Economics ...... Edna L. Holle, Mathematics Ei German jane E. Howard, Fine Arts ...... I Theodore A, Hunt, Music ..... I X Audrey E. Hyde, Music ..... i ' . w Cleveland Heights, O. ---------Andover, O. -----Hamilton, O. ------Zanesville, 0. -----Providence, R. I. ------ -Clearfielc1, Pa. Jennie C. Hyvari, Theory .............. ..... S o, Hibbing, Minn. 5 Dorothy M. Jeffery, Practical Art ..... K. Althea Johnson, Practical Art ..... Constance V. Jaeger, English Literature .... ------Lakewood, O. --------Oberlin, 0. ----Green Springs, O. Page ,wfvvnty-fozzr F aL . G J U in xi -:W it V ' 'Yi' ftu,nrrfK'.7'll.z.o x .na 1 v-.nge-Ti- 4:1 x ns Q,-1 c ww- . ' ' , 3 rt 1927 Hx-0-H1 bc, ,Q 4 v 1 Y J l U C If I Q Harriet M. Johnson, English Literature--- ---- Marshalltown, Iowa I Priscilla A. Johnson, Botany --------- ---- N ew York, N. Y. Paul L. Jones, Economics ------- .---- V an Wert, O. Helen M. Kallenberg, Zoology ------.-- ----- R iver Forest, Ill. H Florence M. Kane, English Literature .-.-- ----- K ushequa, Pa. ' x Margaret Kerr, History ------------- -..- J acksonwald, Pa. Elizabeth Kiss, Chemistry Ev? French ----- --.-- C leveland, O. 5 Virginia L. Kiracofe, History -------- ---- H untington, Ind. Marcele R. Kortier, English Literature-- ----- Bradner, O. Lillian M. Lauderdale, Music EG? French ---- -.-. O berlin, 0. Page Jmfcrzly-fifue' YE? cl Sbsvf 'F f7L5-l7BV.!Z' 4 qv ku Alice Katherine Lersche English Literature Robert Alan Lees Chemistry Mary Carol LeRoy English Literature Charles Wesley Lawrence Economics James Victor Lipkey Economics ............................. Florence Mildred Lewis English Literature ..................... Fred Wagner Gamble Economics ............................. Marie Louise Luck English Literature ..... Amherst O Amherst O Adams S Africa Richmond Va -Fort Wayne Ind. ---0xford Mi oh. ---Coshocton O. ------------------------Cleveland O. Helen Martin Philosophy --------.---.--.--------------------- Waukesha Wjs, 0 Page sminzty-six ' y .s r 1927- H-1:0 141 HS' mmofr- - .i T: , ABM 3 I , h li I a . A ----'----------------'--- 1 ' Paul Eugene Lies, Political Science .------.-----..------.------- River Forest, Ill. ' w i N ---------------------------- ' i ' X 3 7 L S 3 S 0 I Ubhvf- fluff 'n.n x.n - KF ' m n 2,- f ww- 'E Stewart W McM1llen Economics John B McKelvy Chemistry Chester A Mead Physlcs Martin C Miller POl1t1L2il Science Opal E. Mitchelson French ...... Wilbert Montie Economics--- Hugh F. Murphy Physics ------- Ruth Nichols Chemistry -------- Edwin O. Niver Chemistry ----- Fort Wayne Ind Tyrone Pa Greenwich Cleveland ----------------------------------Cberlin --------------------------------Cleveland --------------------------------Cleveland ----------------------------------Medina --------------------------------Cleveland I M Pllgl' Jffllfllly-5t 7Jt'Il M p 'E Q59 ,, , ei-.gr Q 1927 HI o-1-u Hg p K S 'N . 1 i i X , 0 l ' -. , 2 f 4 r lv . ' , 'A -...---.---..-.--.-........-. , Mary M. McCallum, Fine Arts --------------------------------- Hesperia, Mich . , ' ..-....--..--....--...-..-----.----.-. ' , O ' 1 A . ' , ' ' ' ..-........-..---.----------.-.. , O X . A , Q . 3 0 5 5 O S 5 5 0 7 5 O , , O N f 5 ' Q!L54r:rAgggff a g,.nY7fxf.i'll.14x.n1'1-. If VJ'-'LJ' I I 21 C 7 ' af 1927 H1-o-H1 svk p J Q9 I E. Margaret Noss, Chemistry ........ ..... M anor, Pa. Anna Oelschlager, Physical Education--- -.... Lakewood, O. Marguerite R. Olmstead, English ---- -.--- E airheld, Conn. 2 Elizabeth H. Parsons, Zoology --------- --------.-. P ittsburgh, Pa. William L. Payne, Physical Education ---- ----- N ew Rockford, N. Dak. Margaret C. Peck, English --.-- ---.---- A ndover, O. Zoltan J. Piriczky, Chemistry ---- ----- B ridgeport, Conn. J Lois B. Pollard, English Literature-- .---- Oak Park, Ill. S. Marcella Prugh, French .---. --.--.- D ayton, Q. William R. Raikula, Economics-- ---- Chagrin Falls, O. 'w . lr Pagf .vrfvfnty-right s 'Ii' f'K.,Z'11Jx.Vs ' vsp c if ' . 1 1927 Hx-o-H1 nw U ,ff V ' ' W - -f- - J I as 0 I' L l . ll Eleanor A. Robertson, Latin .... ..... A ngola, Ind. Martina B. Rockhill, Sociology-U --Clarinda, Iowa James A. Roerner, Economics ---- -------- C anton, O. Jean G. Roethe, Sociology ---- Milwaukee, Wis. ' l Margaret E. Rood, Latin ----- ----- J efferson, C. X Paul S. Ross, PrefMedic E3 French ----- ---- C olumbus, O. Estella A. Roy, Mathematics ------ ---- T uscola, Ill s Ruth H. Schlenker, Latin ----. ------- C hicago, Ill. Anna S. Schwenk, PrefMedic ---- Connellsville, Pa. Helen Schultz, Music Er? French ----- ---- S wissvale, Pa. v J S PagL'5z'11.'enty-nine , If i P7415 '., ' -9,1 1927 1-nom S20 1 2,9 Evelyn P Snnth Frne Art Loram C Mary Ehzabeth Smrth Engllsh Lrterature Ashtabula O Leshe Pratt Spellman Musu: South Haven Mrch Gladys Athena Sperlrnv Chernrstry Pulaskl N Y Katherrne Chambers Stenger Musxe Nanclyal S Indra Ellzabeth Stevenson Englrsh Lrterature Chrcago Ill Margaret Helen Sundman Socroloffy S Manchester Conn Edward Henry Sutton Etononues Cleveland Herghts O Janet Haynes Swrft Soerolovy Oberlrn 0h1O Pane ezghiy aus ,..g 6 llbbvf T NL: FK .,f'lL14xn11u.h .lv-.Lil a nu ,un- 'G ES .' 4+ 'e - - lin 1 , u - 1 X J 1 P v 0 X a g I' 4 I ' - I Francis Earles Street, Psychology .......................... ...... Cleveland, O. 'x P ' , ' D ........................ . , . -f k F' JJ 1 . . P B i . , J ' s 9 -3 X .ll 'U 4 1 ' . eg! 1927 HI-0-H1 lfS -'iw 2 w- - Q J l R9 C 1 l I' 1 5 ' . I l , lr , . Qy Phyllis M. Templin, Sociology .... ..... E lkhart, Ind. Florence M. Tennant, Sociology .... ---Buffalo, N. Y. Dale C. Theiss, Political Science .... ..... A kron, O. I i John P. Thompson, Physics ..... ....... W arren, Pa. 1 Rudolph E. Todd, Psychology ..... Hackensack, N. J. 1 X 4 Webster B. Tenney, PrefMedic--- .... Chagrin Falls, O. Howard W. Tessenvitz, Spanish ...... .... L akewood, O. 5 Marion M. Ullman, English Literature--- ---.-.-- Ashtabula, O. Mary Lyon Waldron, English Literature--- ----- Mattapoisett, Mass. Grace E. Walker, History ----------..-.-...----.--..---....------ Amherst, O. x V T W v . J I Pagz' eighty-one ld 4 ' flbnv raqggffzg, 'fun ' ' I V- N Q ' ' r e!',r 1927 Hi-0-Hi vga, 1 f gg? J Q5 C Austin F. NVard, Political Science-- ..... Cleveland, O. Charles H. Warnock, PrefMedic ..... .... Y oungstown, O. Persis E. Warren, Latin EG? Spanish ..... .... P ainesville, O. Q I Robert F. Watrous, Economics ...... .... A shtabula, O. Elberta N. Watters, French ...... .... W ellington, O. Andrew O. Westervelt, English Literature--- ----- Honolulu, Hawaii Florence E. Wight, English Literature-- ----- Wellington, O. Theodore E. Whiting, Economics ---- .--- A shtabula, O. J Robert B. Williams, Political Science ---- -.--------- S ayre, Pa. Edwin A. Wilson, Economics ------ South Haven, Mich. I if Page fiflllly-147.00 Y 'f Jbv:-:fl - K- i l -'E ' A Q1 '.a!:!P c - 'FF' ' i Q5 , G21 1927 HI-O-HI n,fg,U , Q ft Y J I uv O f' C I ll Robert M. Wilson, Economics ................. .... O berlin, C. Maggie W. Winstead, Mathematics EG? Sociology .... .... L ouisville, Ky. . Quigley R. Wood, Political Science ........... .... C leveland, O. Q ,ai Marjory C. Woodburn, History ..... .... H astings, Mich. 1 l Harrison C. Yang ............... ..... P eking, China X Dorotha M. Young, Music ....... .... G arrettsville, O. Martha J. Adams, English Literature--- ---- Oberlin, O. N Elizabeth H. Bacon, English ------- ------ R acine, Wis. J Howard A. Burnett, Mathematics ----.------ ---- C hagrin Falls, O. ' Catherine A. Cameron, English Literature ----- ------- L orain, O. 1 i4 Page righiy-tf1rff' , 5 SE? ig 1 - . r -- t'0h-lf ixtffttz f'kV5Ji'R.1Ax.ll Q01 Ugg,-.. wg- -1. gig- ' -,BIA 1927 H1-o-Hx Hkib 1 'e e Robert Roe Crawford Chem1stry Akron Cluo M1r1am Chambers Demson Enghsh Llterature Clucago Frederrek Alex1s Funkhauser Jr MUSIC Dayton James Grant La1rc1 Econom1cs Ashtabula Beatrlce Evelyn Lyman Engllsh L1terature Youngstown Samuel S Parks Pol1t1cal Sclence Cleveland F Luclle Squ1er French Columbus Mary LOUISE Wason H1StOfy E5 Lat1n Delplu Ind Margaret Harvey MHth6mHt1CS Mount Unlon Pa Audrey Wrlght Socuology Wash1ngton D C Page nghiy our A l t J 1 ' , Q U . C I' 4 4 r A in nf 2 - --'f'------------------------- , -- ' , ' ' ......-................ - ,Ill. A ' ' , -, ' -d+Hd--h------------- M -------- f0- 1 M ' , - ..............,..........-.....-... ,o. il . , . . --.-- . ,Q . 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S' Page righty-fifue i f L -s s so 54 ' 6Lhf73Sif7Ef.l73 l '1JAxM 1 '1 ' g f 1927 H1-0-H1 llg 6ib .'U W' ROSTER OF THE JUNIOR CLASS Q C. D. Abbey .... ..... B uffalo, N. T. Mrs. A. P. Cooper ...... Midway, Ala. J I E. C. Adams .... .... M ilford, Conn. A. A. Coutts ......... Waterbury, Vt. il L, B. Adams--- .......... Lorain L. Craftorl ....... ...... Q uincy, Ill. E. E. Allen ..... ..... E aston, Pa. C. C. Crago ........... Chagrin Falls S. E. Andrews ............... Canton R. R. Crawford ..... ......... A lqron V. M. Andrews ........... Cleveland F. Dale .......... ....... P eoria, Ill. ,L K. F. Arford .... Benton Harbor, Mich. C. A. Dann, jr. ....... Lakeville, Conn. G, P. Ayers ........... Mount Vernon H. M. Defenbacher ...... Muncie, Ind. E, H, Bacon ............. Racine, Wis. A. W. Delamater .......... Cleveland T, A, Bane .-... ...... O ttawa, Ill. E. R. Delfs ........ ..... C anheld I R. E. Ballard .............. Lakewood M. C. Denison .... .... C hicago, Ill. , M. O. Bate ......... Cleveland Heights W. J. de Vyver- -- ..... Erie, Pa. W, T, Battrick .......... Williamsjield J. A. Dexter ................... Lima Mrs, A. P, Beatty ............ Oberlin D. L. Dial ..............,. Cleveland W, H, Beaumont, Jr. .... Columbia Sta. D. Dick ........... Fort Collins, Colo. H, D. Beck ............ ----Cleveland A. L. Dixon .............. Sharon, Pa. y-,- rf--QL . R. C. Beck ......... Punxsutawney, Pa. V. L. Beckwith ............ Cleveland M. E. Beebe ................ Lakeside P. E. Bergan ...... Northampton, Mass. P, D, Bezazian ........... Chicago, Ill. R. B. Blyth ..... ........... 'T oledo F. M. Bond .......... ...... O berlin R. V. Bond ................. Oberlin D, F, Bower .....-.-...... Chillicothe C. T. Bowmar---Webster Groves, Mo. M . E. Brown ............. Sharon, Pa. R. L. Brown ................. Oberlin E. L. Bruggemeier ............. 'Toledo G. A. Budd ......... Cleveland Heights C. M. Burnett .......... Chagrin Falls H. A. Burnett .... .... C hagrin Falls D, H. Burr .... ......... O berlin R. J. Butrriss--- ......... Cleveland S. A. Butts ............ Phoenix, N. T. C. A. Cameron ............... Lorain A. B. Campbell--Grand function, Colo. H. J. Carpenter ........... Wellington R. W, Carsten ............... Elmore A. P. Cerveny ...... Los Angeles, Cal. K. K. Ch'an ..... ..... C anton, China 1 Y. T. Ch an ..... ...,. C. R. Chase--- M. Child ---- Y. K. Choo--- Canton, China --'Youngstown ---St. Louis, Mo. -----Seoul, Korea H. C. Christian- -----.- Cleveland J. S. Clark ---- ----Talas, Turkey J. Clayman ----. - D. E. Conway ---- Page eighly-six --------Niles ---Elyria H. M. Donaldson-- E. E. Dorsey ------ -West Newton, Pa. --famestown, N. T. D. Drennan .........---. Decatur, Ill. D. H. Dudley --------- Caldwell, Ohio M. W. Eckels ----- -Washington, D. C. H. L. Eddy ...-------...---.- Lorain M. P. Eifron ..... ...-.-- C leveland J. L. Eichelberger -.--------- Pana, Ill. W. C. Eichelberger ---------- Dresden C. S. Ellsworth ------ Des Moines, Iowa L. Eff .-.....--...-----.---- Oberlin M. H. Evans .------ West Pittston, Pa. V. H. Ewald ---- Montevideo, Uruguay J. P. Farrington ---. Grand Forks, N. D. A. C. Ferguson -.------------ Oberlin E. Ferguson -------------- Willoughby M. C. Findlay .-------. Ben Avon, Pa. J. E. Fisher ----- .---- C anton, China J. R. Flick .... -----------Salem F. M. Flower--- ----------- Oberlin M. C. Forbes -------- Honolulu, Hawaii L M. Forsyth --------------- Fremont D. F. French ----- West Lebanon, N. H. F. A. Funkhouser, Jr. --------- Dayton F- W- Gamble ....--.-.---- Coshocton M. C. Gaugler-- ----------, Dayton E. H. Glazier-- -----Malden, Mass. F. C. Gliem ---- ---- S t. Clair, Mich. M. L. Grant ----- D. L. Green ---- E. E. Griiiith ---- C S -----Marion, Ind. ----Clarion, Pa. ---------Warren . . Griswold ------- Elmhurst, N. T. J. N. Grosvenor ---------- Chicago, Ill, H. Grover ------- Western Springs, Ill. l J h W L-. iz' ' 'YT v 'jg pintkvr ,5 ' . r 1927 H1-o-Hr nge, ' gp ROSTER OF THE JUNIOR CLASS ----Huntington, Ind. --------Cleveland ----------Barberton H. Knowlton, Jr. ....... Cadillac, Mich. 1 fContinuedJ H. W. Guenther .......... Centerville V. L. Kiracofe--- T. Gurney ........... Setauket, N. Y. E. Kiss ......... E. J. Hadley ........ Fort Wayne, Ind. C. L. Knaebel .... A. H. Hale ..... .... R ichmond, Ind. D. Hall .......... .......... O berlin D. A. Kohr, Jr.-- T. D. Hansbary- -----------Cleveland J. G. Harrar ............. 'Youngstown V. E. Harris .... H. E. Hart .... ----Richmond, Ind. --St. Johns, Mich. M. Harvey ......... Mount Union, Pa. D. J. Hassler ................. Akron R. A. Hayward .... .... C hicago, Ill. F. G. Head--- .... .... Y oungstown J. J. Heldman .... ..... S truthers L. A. Henderson ......... Chicago, Ill. W. W. Hill ................ Andover H. Hodgman-----n M. N. Hodgman .... R. E. Holden--- L. F. Holloway-- S. H. Houston-- J. E. Howard--- E. A. Howe ---- F. M. Howe ---. -Coldwater, Mich. -Coldwater, Mich. -------------Geneva --------Hamilton E. L. Holle -.---- ------Otturnwa, Iowa -----------Mansfeld ------Zanesville -------LeRoy ---------LeRoy N. K. Hower .-.-. .... S hamokin, Pa. B. M. Hunt ---. T. A. Hunt .---- ----River Forest, Ill. ----Providence, R. I. J. W. Hunter -.------.- Denver, Colo. M. Hunter ..-----.. -Fort Worth, Tex. A. E. Hyde .----------- Clearfield, Pa. J. C. Hyvari ----. South Hibbing, Minn. A. L. Jackson --.-..--- Janesville, Wis. C. V. Jaeger ...--...-...-- Lakewood R. A. Jameyson ---- Wood River, Nebr. D . M. Jeffery -----.--.-.----- Oberlin E. E. Johnson .....--.--.. Marblehead H. M. Johnson .--- Marshalltown, Iowa K. A. Johnson- .-------- Green Springs P. A. Johnson ---..-- New York, N. Y. P. E. Jones ..------------- Van Wert P. L. Jones -..-.- Grand Junction, Colo. E. B. Kahle ..-----......-- Ashtabula H. M. Kallenberg ----- River Forest, Ill. F. M. Kane -.... ..-- K ushequa, Pa. E. C. Keister .-... ..... S cottdale, Pa. J. C. Kennedy -----.----. Willoughby M. Kerr ------------- Jacksonwald, Pa. W. H. King, Jr.- - .-.-..---- Geneva --------Dayton M. R. Kortier .-------------- Bradner H. W. Kramer -------------- Willard M. Kurtz ----------- New York, Y. P. G. Kutz ..... ....-.- A ltoona, Pa. A. G. Laffer --.- -..--.-- C leveland J. G. Laird -.--.--...--.--- Ashtabula D. H. Landis -------. New York, N. Y. L. M. Lauderdale -----....... Oberlin C. W. Lawrence -.----- Richmond, Ind. R. E. Leahy ----. R. A. Lees ----- C M. . LeRoy ----.. - A. K. Lersch ---. D. D. Lewis -... F. M. Lewis ---- P. E. Lies --.- J. V. Lipkey ----- W. B. Long ---.. L. D. Longman-- --------Cleveland --------Amherst -Adams, S. Africa --------Amherst -------Cleveland - --Oxford, Mich. -- - -River Forest, Ill. Fort Wayne, Ind. ------Lancaster, Ky. ------------Oberlin E. M. Lounsbury ----- Ebenezer, N. Y. M. L. Luck --.-. B. E. Lyman ----- L. M. McCallum- M. M. McCallum J. B. McKelvey-- L. A. McLaren-- M. C. McLaren- S. W. McMillen ---- ----------Cleveland --------Youngstown -----Hesperia, Mich. -----Hesperia, Mich. --------'Tyrone, Pa. ----------Ashtabula ----------Ashtabula -Fort Wayne, Ind. -Waukesha, Wis. -----Chicago, Ill. --------Oberlin ----Greenwich - ---.- Cleveland H. Martin ---------- L. E. Massoth ---- - G. C. May ---- C. A. Mead -..---- M. C. Miller -----.. O. E. Mitchelson- ---- -----Oberlin A. D. Monroe ---... ...... X 671111 W. J. Montie .--- . --.. Cleveland H. F. Murphy ----. ---.- C leveland R. Nichols ...... ...... M Edina E, O, Niver ------- ---..- C levelancl E, M, N055 -----------.-. Manor, Pa. A. M. C. Oelschlager- --..-- Lakewood J. B. Olden -----.-....... Eden, N. Y. M. R. Olmstead .--.... Fairfield, Conn. S. S. Parks --.... ........ C lCUCl!lTLCl Page eighly-seven Y Q gs X . J . . D A . Fl .K K 9 llbhf' Qiffii-l'7f'kf.YIT1JAx!l ' 332 ., ' ' , egr, 1,927 HI-,O'Hl lu 5- C1N3CBQ7qr ROSTER OF THE JUNIOR CLASS fContinuedJ E. H. Parsons .......... Pittsburgh, Pa. W. L. Payne .... New Rockford, N. D. M. C. Peck .... Z. J. PiricZky--- ------------Andover Bridgeport, Conn. L. B. Pollard ........... Oak Park, Ill. B. T. Prochazka-- S. M. Prugh- ....... W. R. Raikula- - -Brno, Czechoslovakia ---------Dayton ----Chagrin Falls D. L. Renner ............. Sugarcreek M. B. Rennick ..... -Ashtabula Harbor E. A. Robertson---,- ..... Angola, Ind. M. Robertson ............ Boise, Idaho M. B. Rockhill ......... Clarinda, Iowa J. A. Roemer .... -- J. G. Roethe--- M. E. Rood ........ C. W. Root ........ P. S. Ross ...... M. J. Rothhaar- C. L. Roy ..... E. A. Roy ....... O. C. Sanford--- M. A. Schade--- R. H. Schlenker-- ---------Canton -- --Milwaukee, Wis. --------Jefferson I-Iuntertown, Ind. - -------- Columbus ---------Dayton -----Chicago, Ill. -----Tuscola, Ill. -----Flint, Mich. --------Warren -----Chica o Ill g , . G, K. Schoepfle ------------ Sandusky A. S. Schwenk ------ Connellsville, Pa. E. L. Scott ----- E. D. Seeber -------- ---------Mentor -Rochester, N. T. D. E. Shatzel -.-- ---- B owling Green H. C. Sheldon -------- Lowville, N. T. K. C. Shen ----- -------Moling, China H. Shultz -------------- Swissvale, Pa. C. S. Shuman--Buenos Aires, Argentina H. H. Sloan --.---------.-- Savannah G. N. Smith ------------ ----- E lyria M. L. Smith ----- --------- K ent M. E. Smith--- S. G. Smith ---- -------Ashtabula --------Chicago, Ill. M. E. Snyder ----.-...- Pittsburgh, Pa. L. P. Spelman ---- G -South Haven, Mich. . A. Sperling --------- Pulaski, N. T. C. D. Sprout --------- Benzonia, Mich. F. L. Squier ---- K. C. Stenger ------- E. Stevenson- - F. E. Street ----- L. A. Sturtevant-- M. H. Sundman-So. Paye eighty-right -----------Columbus Nandyal, S. India -------Chicago, Ill. ---------Cleveland -----Berlin Heights Manchester, Conn. E. H. Sutton ------- J. H. Swift ---- J. M. Symons---- K. H. Symons--- -Cleveland Heights -----------Oberlin -----Carmel, Ind. ----Carmel, Ind. S. H. T an .....------- Kaifeng, China P. M. Templin--- -------Elkhart, Ind. F. M. Tennant ------ W. B. Tenny ---- ---Buffalo, N. T. -- - -- - -Chagrin Falls H. W. Tessenvitz ....------ Lakewood D. C. Theiss ---- -------------Akron E. W. Thomas -------- Bethlehem, Pa. J. P. Thompson ---------- Warren, Pa. J. S. Turner --------- Swarthmore, Pa. M. M. Ullman ------------ -Ashtabula V . P. VanFossan- R. N. Voorhis ------- -------------Lisbon Hackensack, N. M. S. Wagner ---- -Minneapolis, Minn. M. L. Waldron ---- Mattapoisett, Mass. G . E. Walker --------------- Amherst I... L. Walker ---- ---Cleveland S. T. Walton ----- ----- L akewood A- F. Ward .........-...-- Cleveland C. H. Warnock ---------- 'Youngstown P. E. Warren ----- ----- P ainesville M. L. Wason ---- R. F. -----Delphi, Ind. WHtrOuS ............. Ashtabula E. N. Watters ------------ Wellingwn C H. . Webster ----- - T.. T. E. F. E. Wight ---- L. H. Williams ---- P. -South Bend, Ind. N WED ......-....- Peking, China A. C. Westervelt ---- Honolulu, Hawaii D. H. Wheeler ----- Washington, D. C. Whiting --.---------- Ashtabula -------Wellington ------'Toledo S. W1ll1arns --.----.------ Hubbard R. B. W1ll1HmS ------------ Sayre, Pa. E. A. Wilson ---- R. M. Wilson--- R. F. Wilson ------ IVI. W. Winstead- Q. R. Wood ---- M. C. Woodburne--- -South Haven, Mich. ---------Oberlin --------Lakewood ---Louisville, Ky. -- -----Cleveland --Hastings, Mich. A. Wright -------- Washington, D. C. H. C. Yang ..-....-.-.. Peking, China D. M. Young ---- ------- G arrettsville I. C. Young ------ --------- O berlin W. K. Zinninger --.--.------- Canton C. W. Zwick ---- ---- E ast Cleveland ,.1...q.4 -----v---- - ---W --k -1 X ' fl I,-3-'--L----- 1.- f- 5-fx. - . J- S,-.. - f :-A 'T-L-T JJ- J-+7 i--.-...1 -3 2-...k-L f 1 . 1'- 'lii f - T, . ..-..i-- T C - ff V -'-,-'7-'-F,,.-T.- - 3:--..-. - K f- A2-,ff-QE: y fa .l.., , .--.1 :l- . , 6115, fl f-N ' ?:5,,nN. if -- ' W,-:AN c -. N Q ill- O 2-f- , 4 W., :CL-' E .iirzn -... XL , 7 f I A ' Q 3 Agifiii, ' f V fi1Tf !lUi fx P ' + W W f . 1 1 -wife X 1 r 4.-:5.:i.j.:... , ,:. :v.' N, kia? fr 'I X A 'LI I-I4 I N 'RV' fx JE, 1 1. 2 J ,wi LN' QX 2 ' A vt f f 1 ,im as I , s ' N Y f, ,.J- Y - fb-mvi, pf - Q gi 3 -- W' 'l 1- ' W I l L72 E, I -U' 7 : A' 5 Y I0 Jaw: lfuwlw-D - X 1 W ' 'fms:,f:ws:bQQ once? ' 17 Y Y Q Q SQPHQMQRES L 3 w 4 ,c W' 5 r 4 xt...- ffif 5 1927 Hx-0-Hx bv f SOPHUMQRE CLASS OFFICERS P s'de t Martha F. Waugh Elizabeth P. West Vice President Secretary Clark H. Gleason i T1'easuTe'r 4 A Stanley F. Walker Evelyn G. Ferguson Social Clulirmen Cai mv- U James W. Wickenden re 1 fn ri M1 ,.,, , Y, . .. --.....,....,. ,. ,-.,.-.. , , . W , l ,WY A 7 Q'-f 'HIL .'.gZ4 env-'.n' e ....r t.e'Ii: :z1l':n'.31':'.1'2'T' F lf -2 xi ,K 2 R ? U , Lu ' , cd 1 5 O ' 2 O I Q.. 4 O cn Lu I P' , , 2. Page ninety-one 1927 Hx-o-H1 ng-'gy ff.. qv- SOPHOMORE HONOR LIST Q D Announced April, 1926 J l The Sophomore Honor List includes the names of ten per cent of the class having U the highest scholarship grades. There are 370 in the class. The names are arranged 9 l alphabetically. ' The list is prepared under the two following rules: fl, Only those students are considered who are classed as Sophomoresg Q21 Only those students are considered i who have completed fortyffive or more hours of work. Eleanor Rice Andrews I Richard Hatsuhiko Arimizu Robert Pierce Beaver ' Conna Elizabeth Bell Esther Ione Borden Sarah Frances Bosworth Chandler McCuskey Brooks Angus Ewan Cameron Irene Evelyn Campbell Elsa Ol1v1a Carlson Clara Corbin Donald Eugene Friedly Frances Lmdemuth Fuller Francis West Grav1t Everett Day Hawkms Adelaide Hemingway Elizabeth May Heskett Stanley Evans Howell Marron Millar Jardine Emilie Ann Jones Yasu Kamatani Feena Marie Leht1 Viola Luethjohn Charles Brooksh1re Miller J Henrletta Sherman Monroe Mabel Elizabeth Mott Louis Sterling Peirce George Glenn Plxley Albert Andrews Roden Henry Fairbank Rood Dorothy Gabriel Schaefer R1chard Carl Schaefer Chester Linn Shaver Eloulse Virginia Shawkey Roland Walker Anna Lou Wells Elizabeth Harvey Zorbaugh Page nznety two 3bif'f'1Sifi, lLz1x.xl-1'1.,,ga1.xu,-,gan 2,n-cw-1-1.15 ll - V M M pp p I l . i xj . , a t o, y V t a ii E H gg eg: 1927 1-not-n fs' ,, ROSTER OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS J Adams Oberltn J B Adamson Dayton F A Alexander Randolph 'Y W D Allen Jr Portland O e EZDPVUFU A Atwood Baker W Baldmger N K Baldw1n A Barnard L K Barnes W B Bayllss Beard P Beaver H Belknap E Bell W B1rd W R BIISS C T Bookamer I Borden I Boss M Bracken L Bradshaw L Brady E Brod C M Brooks M A Brooks F L Brown J A Brown L H Brown S K Brown T Buchanan F Bullard M Bumpus C Ca1rns E Cameron W Campbell I E Campbell M G Campbell O Carlson Causey J Church G Church1ll L Clapp C Cllsby UDQZDPDPDP Andrews Oberltn AIIUIIZU Htlo Hawatt R Atwood Jr Webster Grove Mo St Cloud Fla Ptttsjeld Mass Butler Pa Ntagara Falls N 'Y Oberltn Oberltn Pleasantvtlle N 'Y Foochow Chtna Harntlton Patnesvtlle Elytta Oberltn Bu alo N 'Y Wampum Pa South Bend Ind Btrmtngham Loratn Nledford Mass Oberltn Huron Everett Mass Chtcago Ill Portland Me New 'York N 'Y Waukesha Wts Oberltn amestown N 'Y Andover Walhondtng Oberltn Sylvanta Pa Lane S Dak Shanghat Chtna New Castle Pa lxetvanee Ill Denver Colo Chagrtn Falls Berea Ky Farrndale Welltngton W Collln Ptttsburgh Pa F E Congdon Ltttle Valley N 'Y PU,'3bUl'1'1gl 'O,':L'IJw M Cooke Gary Ind S Cooke Oberltn Corb1n Tat u Chtna Cornel1us Rock ord Ill J Cottle Detrott Mtch S E Cralg Chtcopee Mass P Creed 'Yottnvstown G Cunmngham Farmtngton Me M Cunningham 'Tokyo Japan J H Curr1e Hasbrouck Hetghts N T T Curr1e Hasbrouck Hetghts N D E Curtls J D Dav1s P T Debnam W E Decker J K Dermger l G Deseo Aparr1 A R D1ftf1Ck E E Dohse G M Dougall J E Dougherty B I Douglas W H Douglass M A Drescher F B Dutton R Ebert M Edgar E E1chleay G Elder E IS M Ely W Engle L Evans 'W E Everett H S Ewmg H C Fears E G Ferguson 'W L Fetters A F1nk A Flrnun N F1sher H FISK G Flemmg M K Folk J S Forbes R M Foster Tokyo Japan Palo Alto Caltf Oberltn Elytta Oak Harbor Cagayan P I Cleveland Dayton Ptttsburgh Pa Canton A ron Macon Ga Mtlwaukee Wts Cleveland Sandusky Catasauqua Pa Ptttsburgh Pa Dayton Pa Cleveland Sprtngjield Mass Oberltn East Cleveland St Joseph Mtch Wtllard South Bend Ind Eucltd Toledo Kenton Ftndlay Warsaw N 'Y Kenstngton Md Sprtngfield Ashtabula Cleveland Detrott Mtch Page ntnety three -.'Y ' ' ,, -. 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Corfu, N- T- J. B. Frisby ........ Ida May, W. Va. H. L. Hosfield, Jr. ............. Akron D, H, Fujiyoshi Puunene ...... Hawaii M. B. Houck ........... Oak Park, Ill. F. L. Fuller .................. Oberlin L. P. Howe ........... Burlington, Vt. G. M. Funk--. ............... Oberlin S. E. Howell ................. Toledo M. F. Gardiqier ............. Oberlin M. Huang ............ Tientsin, China Q N. R. Gardinier ............-. Oberlin D, O. Hubbard .............. Oberlin E. B. Gausby .......... East Cleveland C, V, Hudgins ...-........ Diggs, Va. H. M. Geddes ............. Cleveland G, M, Hughes .,,..,.,....... Oberlin D. L. Gibson ----------------- Ali'V0'Yl G. Hughes ................ Cleveland M. Giesy ................. Lancaster M, K, Home ---,---,-,,--.,,, Oberlin H. E. Gipson ......... Faribault, Minn. W, F, Hume -----.---,,,-,-- Oberlin C. H. Gleason, ,lr.-Crand Rapids, Mich. E, F, Humeg ---,--,--,,-----, Bellaire R. H. Gochenaur ........ Lancaster, Pa. H, I-I, Hurd --,,,,,---,---,,-- Clyde J. R. Godfrey .............. Cleveland L. Husted ........... Rochester, N. T. I R. M. GO6InlDEl ......... Buffalo, T. M, M. Jardine ..... , ........ Cleveland L- G. GOOClWin .....-.-.... Lakew0Od R. R. lesson ................ Ashland L. C. Grant, lr. ...-........... Lorain L. M. Jewell ........ Pecatonica, Ill. l F. W- Gfavif -............... Oberlin A, Johnson -.,-,.....- Ridgway, Pa. J. C. Gllllel' ............... Zanesville E, A, Jones ,---------,--,,-,, Toledo ' B. Hale ............ Richmond, Ind. H, C, Jones ,--.,,-,,.-,..--, Oberlin W. G. Hamlin -............ Cleveland H. C, jones ................ Ravenna R- W- Hanna --............. Kenton Y. Kamatani ........... Tottori, japan H- A- HEi1'1'iS -............. Cleveland M, T, Kantner -...,... fohnstown, Pa. 5 ,l- F- HHI'fiS ........... Richmond, Ind. E, Kemsieg ,-,,-.,,,.,.-.-- Lakewood J - P- L- HHFVCY ------... Shanghai, China V, E, Kendeigh .............. Oberlin , ' G- B- H?lfCh --------......-.. Oberlin A, Kennedy ,,............. ..Dtly1fO'Yl A- M- Hausler ........... Chicago, Ill. C, Kerr -,-,-,,,..,,. facksonwald, Pa. V E- D- HHWMUS ------ New Orleans, La. A, M. Kerschner .............- Toledo H. F. Hawley ......... Homestead, Fla. M. E. Kestler ........ South Bend, Ind. l- S- Hawley ----.-..-.... Ames, Iowa C, Ketchum, jr. .......... --Wakemdn A. Hemingway .......... Taiku, China V. V. Kittinger ......... Buffalo, N. T. V- Hemingway -------.. Oak Park, Ill. F, E. Kocher ............ ...---- E lida E. M. Heskett: ..........-,.,-- Toledo J, C, Kohl ---,-,-,,,,, Bowling Green A. B. HBWES .............-.,.- Lorain R, B, Kohl' ------,,.....,. --Dayt011 K. Higuchi .............. Hilo, Hawaii P, D, Kouba ...-.... New York, N. T. W. B. Hildebran .... Cleveland Heights R, M, Kyes --.,........ East Palestine M. F. Hill ............ St. Charles, Ill, L, A, Lacey ...... Webster Groves, M0- ,J F. E. Hine ............. Berlin Heights H, D. Lampman-Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. l' A. Hines ............. Carbondale, Ill. F. J. Lausche ...........-.- Cleveland R. H. Hoecker ............. Cleveland F. M. Lehti ...........------ OlJ6'fli1'l y A. R. Hogue .............. York, Pa. B. M. Leinirlgel' .----------- Ashtabula M. B. Holcomb .... Cherry Creek, N. T. P. C. Lemmerman .......... Cleveland P. T. Holmes ........... Everett, Mass. G. G. Lewis ---------------- Dil1m0 'ld 2 Page ninety-four ' L 'li' ' .,f7'1.1AXJl-f5gh'1.i-J.lYR?! 'V7 '13 Q' -, .QQ 'W 4 I o 'I I iw 0 t i X N i v J I SE? I , I 1927 HI-O-Hl J. D. Lewis .... S. L. Lewis ..... ROSTER OF THE SOPHOMORF. CLASS f Continued J ----Kingston, Pa. ----East Cleveland A. H. Lien .......... Washburn, Wis. W. H. Logan .......... Detroit, Mich. P. R. Long ......... WilkesfBarre, Pa. J. E. Longnecker ............ Struthers R. P. Louis ..... ....... H amilton A. I. Loveland .... ..... O berlin L. B. Lovell ..... ..... O berlin W. L. Ludlow .... ...... E lyria V. Luethjohn --- ..... Cleveland M. L. Lynn ............ Lewiston, Pa. L. E. Lyon ................ Gary, Ind. L. McCaw ......... New Brighton, Pa. M. R. McClelland ................ -------------Newton Center, Mass. L. M. McCord ....... Tippacanoe City W. M. McCord .... Durban, S. Africa W. A. McCroskey ................ ----------Hasbrouck Heights, N. T. L. B. McCullough .......-.. Mansjield E. J. McGavran ...... Jubbulpore, India K. W. MacGlashan ........... Oberlin M. C. McKnight .............. Xenia R . F. MacLennan ............ Oberlin D. E. McPherson ....... Pittsburgh, Pa. T. H. Madden--- W. B. Manhard-- -- ----------- Niles ----------Cleveland J. Marean ------.------- Dalton, Mass. F. M. Markle ------- West Newton, Pa. E. L. Matters --.--------- Neosho, Mo. W. T. Matters, Jr. --..--- Neosho, Mo. M. A. Maxim -.---- Newtonville, Mass. E. R. Mayer ---..-- Washington, D. C. M. E. Mead -----------.---- Norwalk E. F. Memmott .--- Little Valley, N. T. N. B. Menieg -------.----- Wellington G. F. Ivierchant --.--- St. Joseph, Mich. M. R. Merryield -------- Chagrin Falls H. M. Metcalf ---- Webster Groves, Mo. E. M. Michener ------- Holbrook, Ariz. C. B. Miller, Jr. ------------- Warren H . A. Miller ----- ------- C leveland L. Monosmith --- H. S. Monroe--- ----Lorain - -- - -Xenia E. L. Ivloore-- J. A. Moore H. C. Morris- B. F. Morse ---- F. M. Morse ---- ----Omaha, Nebr. ----'Youngstown ----------Oberlin -----Essex, N. T. ---Wahoo, Nebr. C. A. Mosher ---- ...- S andwich, Ill. M. E. Mott ----- ---Buffalo, N. T. M. C. Murray ------ ----- W ellington I. M. Murtough --------------- Solon L. F. Myers -------.-------- Sylvania Y. K. Nan ---------- Taiyuanfu, China M. E. Newman ------------ Lakewood E. E. Noss .-.---. --.--- M anor, Pa. E. P. Paige ----- F. A. Parker-- --- -Rutland, Vt. ----North East, Pa. R. M. Pease .--.-- --.----. C levelancl A. W. Pecsok ---- ----- W arrensville L. S. Peirce ----- P. O. Phipps ------- -----------Lima -Fort Wayne, Ind. C. G. Pixley ------ ----- C entralia, Ill. J. E. Pomeroy ---------- Dalton, Mass. J. F. Porter, Jr. ------------ Cleveland G . A. Quakenbush --------------- ------------New Brunswick, N. R. C. Quine ----------.--.--- Akron R. K. Reischauer -------- Tokyo, Japan S. J. Richards ---------- Pittsburgh, Pa. E. B. Robinson ---- ---- C hagrin Falls A. A. Roden ------.--------- Oberlin J. E. Rodgers ---------------- Oberlin H. F. Rood ------- New Haven, Conn. C. I. Root -.--------.-- Omaha, Nebr. A. W. Rosecrans --..-------- Oberlin K. E. Rostlund--- G. F. Rowell ---- E. Royce ---.------- ------Asilomar, Cal. ----Philadelphia, Pa. -Escanaba, Mich. J. H. Sackett ----- -.-------- L orain D. D. Sandford ----- ----- P attoh, Pa. A. E. Sands ---- I. C. Satow ------ D. G. Schaefer-- R. C. Schaefer--- ----Boston, Mass. ---------Akron --- -Lakewood ----Lakewood F. D. Schaffner ----- ---'Youngstown E. F. Schaufele ----- H. W. Schmidt ---- ----Barberton ----Zanesville Page ninety-filve Qi? Q I 4 in si Rev H gagri-1c, f lWxf.i' I 1 K 1 ROSTER OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS W Schorr A Schuster Scribner M Seckel D Secord B Shaffer D Shattuck L Shaver K Shaw F Shaw V Shawkey C Shepherd mmmowvwelrvmgoowsvoeg Smead Smiley Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith J E Smith M F Smith M M Spahr I Spea Continued Detroit Mich Green Springs East Cleveland Cleveland Olmsted Falls Lima Springfeld Mass Somerset Pa Berea Ky Elyria Charleston W Va Kingston Pa Toledo Cleveland Princeton Ill Oberlin Lorain Pleasantville N 'Y Carmichaels Pa Cleveland Heights Rosslyn Va Ben Avon Pa Leonia N . Spelman ............... Cleveland . M. Sperry ................ Oberlin . E. Spencer ........ New Castle Pa. . P. Spicer ...........,.,, Cleveland . S. Stadelhofer ......... New Castle . Stanbro ............ Buffalo N. T. . E. Stelfey ............ -Dayton O, . P. Steinberg-- ------Glen Ellyn Ill. . A. Steiner .......,,- ,,Tnl5a Okla, - Sfellll-lamp ....... .... C incinnati . E. Stiefel .... ----- -Reading Mich. . A. Stocker ------------- Cleveland - Storer ......----- ..--- L a ewood . E. Stout ----------,------ Dayton . N. Studley -----.-- Mishawaka Ind. . V. Szeghy--- --------------Elyria . P. Tappe .------.-.----- Cleveland W. H. Tenney --------------- Oberlin H. M. Thompson-Mount Vernon, . 'Y. R. E. Todd --------- Hackensack, N. I. L. J. Tompkins --------- jackson, Mich. R. S. Tracy ------- -Collinsville, Conn. M. F. Tuckley -------- Irvington, N. Page ninety-six M Vaile G Van Akin I Van Alstine Van Orden H Vaughn G VerNooy D Waldron J Walker G Walker Walker S F Walker W A Watters D Webster I Weiss M Welt L Wells W M Wells B Wesley P West A Wheeler E Wheeler B Whitney Oak Park Ill Detroit Mich Hawthorne N I Leonia N Forty Fort P Ellenville N 'Y Mattapoisett Mass Milton Pa Racine Wis Oberlin Oak Park Ill Wellington Cincinnati Oberlin Willoughby Toledo Riverhead N 'Y Science Hill Ky Chicago Ill Iac sonville Fla Port Huron Mich East Cleveland W Wickenden ------------- Toledo . Wilbur ------- . .Wilder ----- - . . Wilder ---- - ----Mondamin Iowa North Holston Va. North Holston Va. . . Williams --.--.------ Cleveland . Williams ------------ Cleveland . . Williams .--------- 'Youngstown . . Wilson -.-------.---- Struthers . . Wilson ---------------- Oberlin . N. Winchester ----------- Madison . . Winston -------.---- W oming . J. Wisterman --.--.-------- Galion . M. Wood -----..-.-- Bergen N. 'Y. . R. Wood -.--.-. Cleveland Heights W. L. Woodworth --.------ Lakewood L. A. Word -----.- -San Antonio Tex. M. K. Wright .------ .. -.----. Oberlin E. W. Yeend ----.-.-------- Ravenna E. B. Young --.--.-...------ Erie, Pa. M. N. Zarna ---.--.----- 'Youngstown V. G. Zeller ----.---------.-- Girard K. Zmninger ---------------- Canton E. H. Zorbaugh -------- East Cleveland ' - - g . , gl 1927 Hi-0-H1 H?-fC?wC.SQFu l ' 7 R, , - -----.--- ', ' . E. . ' ----------- - , . R, , --------- ' E. . ' -------- ', ' . . ' --------.-- F. . ' ---- , . . . . -............. E. ........-. ' , . I. . . ----..--..- H. . -------.- , a. . . -.---............. ' C. . .--..- ' , . . . . ------ ' , . M. . ---- ' , . . . ---------... , . H. . ---------.--- ' , . . . -------------.- , . R. . ----------- ' , '. . . ------------------ ' R. ------------------ ' . Shibata ------.--- Mayehashi, Iapan M. F. Waugh ------------- Cleveland . L. -----------.----- R. . ------------ ' ' ' . S. ' .----------.-. T. . ' .---.----.----- -- ' . L. ' --.-------.- ' , . E. . ' .-.-.------ -- ' . D. ' --------.-------- ' A. . ---...-.------- -- .P. ' .................. ' . . ..... ,- ' , . . ,R. ' .-...-- ' , , , B. . .....-.. - ' ', , ,L, ' ,-,---,,,- - , , B. . -......--.---- ' , , . . ' ,....---- - J. . ....... 14 ' , p . . ' ............. , . s. . ....- - , ' , - - -------.-- , . B. . ' .... --- E. . r -------------- ' , , J. . '- G B C . ' V C G , R ' J W , D G H H M E R ' O T E f M L C , R G A R M , A B y N H M le H , A V L , A , E N hl'7 f 'a-L, f fsfz r' mf , Lan.. S -l----1 m n Q,-f Q w- .nn I .--m-:1-- ,LQ 7, ,.TL.:T.,,.xi 4 3 I 1. Sd' Jia 5463210 5531 .v xml, Mm' ,. nfl f f A M ,fvfy '??3,fQl'n PQ M4 ,gist PM ' UI W, ,QSM ljiwtmam dbg Qlgisp f wa' HW N Us 1 -Q w zf V gig, 2 , K 4 N Q ?5 H+ 7??5i?fi,f2'4'f? j f 3 K S X ff .:.I ! X ,- V X r i ' fa' j , , ':,- - 1 , X W t, , l?59,QaT,7DQQ QIZC f 1 ,r'w f ' X T ' X T V . , 4 ' W' FQ 1927 H1-0-H1 l'g ? Q J gs V . I I FRESHMAN CLASS UFFICERS Walter S. Phillips President Katherine M. Demms Grace E. Dudley Vice President Secretary J Robert L. Kroc Treasurer jack W. Schaeifer Vera E. Lipkey Social Chairmen EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE In oiice first six weeks succeeded by class officers Victor J. Gowdy Chairman t Katherine M. Demms Arthur B. Martin y Dorothy H. Hull Robert V. Selby 1 Page ninety-eight f . . ' ? 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O r 1927 H1-o-H1 ll 5 , ' 4 ' THE ERESHMAN TENTH The Freshman honor l1st 1ncludes the names of the ten percent of the class members who have rece1ved the h1ghest scholast1c averages for the Hrst semester Only those who have carrred not less than fifteen hours of work are el1g1ble to be placed on th1s 11st The hlghest average for the semester was secured by MISS Buck and the second hrghest by MISS Demms Those whose names are starred 1n the alphabetlcal l1st ranked 1n the h1ghest ten of the class Anna Harrls Arnold Northfield Mmn Central Hlgh School Ruth Merthe Barley Elyrra Oh1o H1gh School Eleanor Ehzabeth Buck Morrrs Ill Hlgh School Lou1se Bell Coates Brecksvxlle Oh1o Hlgh School Walter Harold Delaplane Toledo Ohro Scott Hxgh School Katherme McKallxp Demms Bellevue Pa Hzgh School Alfred Wmshrp Downes Lakewood Ohzo Hxgh School Norman Elhott Salamanca N Y High School Elxzabeth Ross Foley Hamxlton N Y Hxgh School Wllllam Paul Gllbert Centerburg Ohio H1gh School Mar1an Edlth Goar Frankfurt Ind Hrgh School Wxlham Clark Helmbold Brookline Mass H1gh School ohn Sevxlle H1ggms London England Beaufoy Techmcal Instrtute ulla Geraldme Hopkms Toledo Ohio Walte Hlgh School Ann Marre Hoskxn Akron Ohxo West H1gh School Gertrude Frsher Jacob Cleveland Ohxo Glenvxlle Hxgh School Harold Edward Jantz Elyrxa Ohlo Hrgh School Ruth Ellzabeth -llllard Nyack N Y Hzgh School Andrew Hrdejrro Kato San Francrsco Cal MISSIOH Hrgh School Martha Eskndge Lee Shanghal Ch1na Amerlcan School Mane Averrll Lmn Cleveland Ohro West Hrgh School ohn McG1ll r Avalon Pa Hlgh School Eleanor Carothers Sprlnger Sandy Lake Pa Hlgh School Mlldled Ella Stanyon Gloversxllle N Y Hzgh School Thelma Odessa Stevens Toledo Ohlo Scott Hlgh School Alfred George Trump r Ch1cago Ill Hyde Park Hugh School osephzne Vance Belolt Kans Hxgh School Luna Beatr1ce Yeager Stoneboro Pa H1gh School Elrzabeth Mossman New York N Y Horace Mann School Arthur Laurence Muzr Waynesboro Va Frshburne Mrlxtary School Faxth Pexrce Oberlrn Ohro Hrgh School Helen Pamella Rawden Oberl1n Ohlo Hxgh School Harrxet Elizabeth Schlndler Warren Pa Hrgh School Dorothy Elxzabeth Schmrd Er1e P Central Hrgh School Stuart Leeson Schoff Cad1llac Mrch Hrgh School Dorothy Iuamta Shaw Elyr1a Ohro H1gh School Helen Agatha Snover Toledo Ohxo Waxte Hrgh School Page one hundred V 0.1 kip U P I . . . . ks . . ' Q , . I I S . '7 ' , , , , , -, I I S . 5 V 1 . S 5 I 3 ' we - ' - , , -, li ' ' , , ' , ' y , 7 S ' 'I W l s V s ' -9 n . . . , 3 , 3 . I iz . . , , I, , , V J A A U ' ' ,g , A , I E ' ' g X J , , , , , , I s s - y - l I l 2? 7 . 5 U 3 V I I l 9 3 ' 'S Y S Anne Louise Jones, Xenia, Ohio, High School J it , . . , , , . . . , , . 5 . J ' , I -, , ., ' 5: I 9 3 'H . , , , , , , -, . 7 S ' '9 L ' 3 7 'S I A I . I 7 I I D 5 A 9 ' , ' , ' , ' 4 I I S 9 7 'S I , . s . , aw . D 3 V I . I ' , , , I 9 V i uf Q - fn, , ,Mk , I l 303' 'K-Si' 7'L53?57Cf.i'lLz4x.nl-fig gr' ' . ear 1927 H1-o-H1 l. s-maoxobggp ROSTER OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS H C Adams R Adams J Adler C Agnew D Allport F Alter J Anderson B Arford Arnold C Arnold E Bab1one R M Balley A Baker T N Baker I M Bane G M M Barber Barr Belford Bellard Bennett B1rge Black Detrozt Mrch Lakewood Cleveland Fort Wayne Ind La ewood Zanesvrlle Cleveland Benton Harbor Mrch Charleston W Va Danvers Mass Luckey Elyrla Toledo Pzttsjield Mass Wellsburg W Va Lakewood Tarlton Toledo Wayland Oberlzn Centralra Ill Spencer W H Blodgett Grand Rapzds Mzch Boldt Bosworth M Bowd1tch Bowlus I Bradford M Brlley G Brost J Brown J O Brown M C Bruehler E D Bucher E E Buck E P Burns W E Butler M Caldwell E Campbell S Campbell D Canby C Caskey M Ch1lds J Clark A Clayton Chfton Dayton Denver Colo Warren Pembervzlle Montlcello Mmn Boone Iowa Sandusky New Sprrng eld Ann Arbor Mzch Cleveland Huntzngton Ind Morrrs Ill 'Youngstown Toledo Ketchzkan Alaska Des Moznes Iowa Hopeclale Mass Dayton Oberlzn Madzson Ind Bradford Pa Toledo Sharon Pa B Coates Coe W Coll1n L Commgs S Cook E Cool Cover L Crafts Crampton Crelghton Jr Mc Cre1ghton W Crlttenden Brec svzlle Plymouth Mtch Prttsburgh Pa Oberlm Huron Mzarm Fla South Bend Ind Brrdgeport Conn Toledo Kankakee Ill Kankakee Ill Rapzd Crty S D W Crosland Bennettsvrlle S C D A Cunnmgham G L Dawson W H Delaplane I F DelCorso K Mc Demms J F Doane H E Dolan J D Donaldson M Dougall W Downes Drennan Dunham Dunn Dunscombe Eastman Ebert Eckert J F Eckhardt R Eddy G M Edwards L Elhotr Ell1ott Ellsworth E Ellsworth B Elson Mc Enghsh I Fxiield S F1restone M F1tton B Flach E Fhnt R Foley M J Fox ggwvoz Elyrra New London Toledo Berea Bellevue Pa Strongsvrlle Mrarm Fla West Newton Pa Pntsburgh Pa La ewood Decatur Ill Detrolt Mrch Conneaut Twmsburg Amherst Huron Cranesvzlle Pa Toledo Lorazn Cleveland Wzlmette Ill Salamanca N 'Y Wrlloughby Des Moznes Iowa Magnoha Toledo Kansas Czty Mo Cmcmnatr Harmlton Pzqua Bramtree Mass Harmlton N 'Y Burton Page one hundred one U 9 . . ........... ' , ' . I... . .............. k ' J M. . .............. J. .............. , ' . gg C. . ................ C. . ' .......... ' , . . P, . ........ , . C. . ' ............ --- ' L, . .............. k H. . ................ -- C, , .,,....-......,. ' S. . ............... ' ', . , ,,,--,,.--,,--- H. S. ......... , . F, , ---,, , ' , A. . ........ ' , . A. H. ..... , . . G- ----------.. ---- H, , ,----,,-- , , D. ' , . ....... - , . ' M, , ' .-.-,,,,-------- G. . ' ..... -- , . t , ' ------------------ ' R. . ' .... ' ' , . . y . E. .................. - I- ---- ' , . . . . , Jr. ....... ' , . - - ' ------- ----- , ' J, ------F-------------- . . ................ - T. 1. ................. . - ---------- , - 1 R. P. ............... - - -------------- A E. P. ................ ' - - -------------- ' I, - O. I. ' ............. ' , . - - ---- - - L. E. ...............-.. A- - --------- ' , - . , U ' , ' , A. . ......... --- k . M. J. .................. C. Q ------------- . . R. E. Borton ............... Cleveland G- E- Dlldlel' --------------- Aml'lf'f5f A. C. ......... ' , . N. L. L -.------- ', ' . I ' -------------- --------------- J l E. A. ------------- ' A. E. ' .......... ' D. ' ------ ' . I ' , E. C. ........... --- Q' . ' ------------ , V. E. ................ -- ' K- I ---------------- R. H. ......... ' , . B. . .......... L ' fi - - -------------- -- ' , . ....... , e . L. . .......-------- . , , -,---,-,- ' , . E. . ' ------------ ' , - F. . ..-... ' , - 3 l ----------- ---7 K. . ....... , . . . .---- ---- ' j Q K A. . ................ E. . ' . --------- . C. . .............--. A - - ------------- -- K, , ' ---,,---,., ' , . A. . ------------- ------ ' B, , --,,,,,,.,,,, , . P. . ' .---------- ' , - ld N. I --------------- I -------,., l , . . 3, ' -,--,,,-,,,.,,.- , . . . ..------------ ---- - Q I QYDLY viifl,-l'7fK..-fT1JAX.lK Q08 ..41!R2.d fTC ,w N 1 - ' , eg! 1927 HI-O-Hl llg 00 dl' ' X ROSTER OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS f Continued J I E, A, Frank ............... Lakewood C. B. Hopkins .... - .....,.. Fostoria M. J. Frank .......... Brooklyn, N. T. D. C. Frick ..... ........... T 0leClO D. L. Friedberg .... ...... C incinnati S. Fullerton ................. Oberlin +I E. L. Garnhart ................ Milan H. J. Gaston---San Ste. Marie, Mich. M, C, Gay ...,,,............ Oberlin S. W. Geegan ......... Pittsburgh, Pa. W. P. Gilbert ............ Centerburg A. R. Glendenning- -------Bay Village M. E. Goar ........... Frankfort, Ind. D. M. Goeltz ..... - -WilkesfBarre, Pa. W, E, Gombert ............ Cleveland V. Gowdy ....... E. J. Graves--- -St. Joseph, Mich. ---------Antwerp C. R. Grawn .--- ----- D uluth, Minn. R. A. Gray ----- A. B. Green ---- M. G. Hale--- C. E. Hall ------ ----------Piqua --------Brunswick ----Hamilton, Ont. ---------Canton , E. J. Hammer ---------- Pontiac, Mich. N. M. Hammond -..- ----- C onneaut X I. B. Harris ------- V. G. Harris ---- -----Canton, Ill. -----Ellsworth, Pa. J. O. Harter ---.------ Richmond, Ind. M, L. Hausch1ldt .------------. Piqua B. E. Hayes ------.--- Richmond, Ind. M, R. Haylor --------------- Oberlin E. D. Hazeltine ---- South Bend, Wash. M. L. Heimbach ----- Coldwater, Mich. W. C. Helmbold ------ Brookline, Mass. G. R. Hemingway, Jr. ---- Oak Park, Ill. V. A. Herbruck ---...-.------ Dayton P. G. Herrmann, Jr. -------- Cleveland G. M. Hickin -------------- Lakewood 5 J. S. Higgins -------- E. Higuchi ---- -- H. Higuchi ---- J D. L. Hine --------- D. D. Hoag -------- H. H. Hoffman ----- F. J. Holter, Jr.--- L. G. Honess ---- Cleveland Heights ------Hilo, Hawaii ------Hilo, Hawaii ---Berlin Heights -Rhinebeck, N. T. -------Lakewood -------Cleveland ----Angola, Ind. P. W. Hook --------------- Lakewood D. R. Hope ----------- Sujield, Conn. Page one hundred tfwo G. J. Hopkins--- L. P. Hopwood-- -------------Luckey ----Honolulu, Hawaii A. M. Hoskin -------.-------- Akron A. C. Houglan-- R. P. Houston--- ---------Vvfadsworth -----Wheaton, Minn. M. M. Howard ------------ Zanesville M. E. Howe ---------- Yonkers, N. T. N. G. Hower ---- ---- S hamokin, Pa. H. H. Hubata--- ------oak Park, 111. A. W. Hubbard ------------- Oherlin M. C. Huber ---- J. Hudson ----.- S. L. Hudson ----- A. H. Hughes ----- E. L. Hughes--- D. H. Hull --------- ------Dayton -----Kenmore -----Kipton ----Oberlin ------Elyria -------Toledo R. E. Hutchinson -----.--- Acton, Ind. H. M. Hutzen ----------- 'Youngstown M. Inaba -------- - -.-- Tokyo, Japan E. H. Ives ------ J. H. Jackson--- ----Guilford, Conn. ---------Clyde G. F. Jacob ------ --..---- C leveland W. D. Jacobs -.--- ---- W ayne, Mich. M. Jago ..---.. .--- M ount Gilead H. E. Jantz ------ --.-------- E lyria R. M. Jenkins--- W. N. Jenkins-- B. B. Jerrell -------- H. J. Jewett .--- R. E. Jillard ---- R. E. Johnson ------ A. L. Jones ---- ----Pottsville, Pa. ---------Warren --Oskaloosa, Iowa --------Cleveland ----Nyack, N. T. -New York, N. T. -------------Xenia A. H. Jones ----------- Newark, N. J. M. E. Jones ----- O. T. Jones--- S. J. Jones-- V. Kane ---- A. H. Kato ----- A. L. Keep ----- R. M. Kelly ---- F. Kennedy ---- K. B. Kerr ---- L. B. Kiddle ---- K. W. K1ng ------ K. R. Kinney ----- Weedsport, N. T. --------------Lima ----------Oberlin ----Kushequa, Pa. ----Hokodate, Japan ------Albion, Pa. - ------. Canton ------Dayton ----Chicago, Ill. ----Cleveland ----Geneva ----Oberlin i 1fj- tibia' A 'X f7L:4frrx'ZZ'll.1nx.nl. g-F' ' . I 1927 H1-o-H1 II, .1-K, 1 ROSTER OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS fContinuedj M. K. Kiracofe ...... Huntington, Ind. W. H. Knapp ............... Mentor M. L. Knox--- D. E. Koch ---. M. H. Kocher- R. L. Kroc ----- A. R. Kydd--- J. J. Laird ----- ------Toungstown ----Mineral Ridge ------------Elida ----Oalg Park, Ill. ------Lakewood ------Sebring, Fla. B. A. Larsen ---- .---- H astings, Mich. E. V. Latham-- --------Norwalk M. Lawrence ----.- ---Norristown, Pa. M. E. Lee ---- -----Wusih, China R. D. Lee ------ ----- A nderson, Ind. P. H. Leonard --.------ Cuyahoga Falls E. H. Leopold- --------Lakewood L. W. Ling -..-- ---- S hanghai, China M. A. Linn--- --------Cleveland V. E. Lipkey ----.--- Fort Wayne, Ind. E. M. Locke--- J. A. Louis--- K. I. Love ----- A. L. Loveland- K. D. Lovell--- M. H. Luke--- 1 ----------Oberlin -----Hamilton ----Orion, Ill. ----------Oberlin ----------Oberlin Binghamton, N. T. S. G. Lutz ------------ Lafayette, Incl. J. H. McClurg- ----Toungstown J. A. McCorkle ---- -------- N iles A. E. McCune- ---- -----Girard, Pa. M. D. McDaniel ------- Fort Recovery J. McGill, Jr. -----.--..-- Avalon, Pa. M. L. McGregor ---- Watertown, N. T. M. W. Mack ---------- Titusville, Pa. M. E. McLachlin ----- Wilkinsburg, Pa. J. R. McPhee .----------- Ames, Iowa PCFUZCFUWPLPQVU FdInOr11? I'n?EZSUUg3 Eizgzgizzwz DF'Vfv24Q'E259 Shfievvl I can: ,555 PEI g I EFF: TH IFI g I I I EI IIIIII l I I I II ,l,l1, I I I 1 IIZ' I I I I I I g :IZI ng II I I I , I ml E I, :su i,,: S: .Sm 15: Hu 0,1 QFII gsgggsga-sg: -1 --' I Q-1-HEQQOQ crzzo-rn 'igssfaig' Ji? s's-S..SSasHi41s'a- R. Moore ---.-.-- Honolulu, Hawaii A. J. Moore --------- Wasliington, Pa. F. W. Morley --...--.--- Angola, Ind. E. Mossman ----- ----- I .eonia, N. J. L. T. Moyer .--- ----Lansdale, Pa. W. Mozelesky --.------- Kingston, Pa. A. L. Muir --------- Worcester, Mass. C. B. Neikirk ---- J. A. Neubauer- D. New ----------- ----------Oberlin -----------Cleveland Chengchow, China M. W. NIIIIS ---------------- Bellevue K. E. Noble ---- M. L. Nungester-- R . E. Obitts -..- T. Okino ------- R. J. Olderman- --------Chillicothe ---------Lima ----------Elyria ----Hilo, Hawaii -----------Cleveland F. E. Osterhout .-------- Hallsteaol, Pa. L. W. Otto .-.-- J. B. Owen --.. E. A. Parks ----- ---------Huron -------Canton ---------Chardon E. B. Parsons .--------- Pittsburgh, Pa. W. B. Patterson- J. K. Payton ---- F. Peirce ----- -----Rochester, N. T. -----------Cleveland ----------Oberlin A. W. Perry -------- Wyoming, N. T. J. H. Persinger-- Washington, C. H. M. F. Phelps ---- .---.--- . .-Grafton J. H. Phillips--- ----------Oberlin W. S. Phillips ------- Rochester, N. T. G. E. Pinney--- -----------Euclid R. Place -.-..---..--. Blissfleld, Mich. A. L. Polock .--- L. K. Porter ---- ----------Oberlin -Wilmington, Del. E. W. Priebe, Jr. -.-.--- Oak Park, Ill. E. E. Princehorn M. H. Quarrie-- -------------Oberlin -----------Cleveland C. M. Quigley ----.--- Lake Forest, Ill. E. M. Rackley-Westmoreland City, Pa. E. T. Radachy --.----..--.---- Elyria I B. Ralston -----.----.. Clarion, Pa. A. K. Rashid ----.. Chautauqua, N. T. P . H. . Rawdon --------.-.--.. Oberlin D. B. Raymond ---....-.... Dixon, Ill. D. K. Renkenberger ------ Toungstown V. M. Reuben---Mount Vernon, N. T. R. R. Richards ------ Terre Haute, Ind. H. D. Ridelsperger ----- Clarendon, Pa. Page one hundred three , . Qs- Q I , is Sbxfifiqff D0 51 1' 5 zu 3 'S if , 4 xr ROSTER OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS O Roberts W Robinson D Rugh T Ryan L Rybolt E Ryder M Santee J W Schaefer Schindler Schmid Schloff Scott Sebern Seefried V Selby W M Sells L L Shackson D J Shaw R M Shaw J F Shearer C N Shepeard . L. Sherrill--- I Continued j North Canton Oberlin Shanghai China Scarsdale N 'I' Ashland Oa mont Pa Dixon Ill La ewood Warren Pa Erie Pa Cadillac Mtch Denver Colo La ewood Cleveland Toledo Kenton Chagrin Falls Elyria Philadelphia Pa Angola Ind Oberlin -----------La ewood . L. Shlmer .......... Bethlehem Pa. . Sibley ........... Worcester Mass. . J. Simms ...... . W. Simpson- . N. Skinner-- . M. Smith ...... ------------Elyria -----------Cleveland ------------Chardon -------East Orwell . A. A. Smith ................ Berea . W. Smith ...... -----Detroit Mich. . E. Smutz ........ Connellsville Pa. . A. Snover ..... . L. Snyder ...... J. M. Snyder--- H. C. Sparks ------ . T. Spelman -.-- -----------Toledo ----------Bellevue -------------Oberlin ----------Willard -South Haven Mich. . C. Springer -------- Sandy Lake Pa. M. E. Stanyon ---- -Gloversville N. T. H V Stoneman G E Stouffer L I Strehlow C Sturgis J H Symons W H Teller R E Tewksbury F E Thompson M M Thurman W Tidd M Todd I O Traquair Chagrin Falls Decatur Ill Mott N Dak Oberlin Carmel Ind A vada Colo Toledo Oberlin Daytona Fla Clark P Elgin Ill Chillicothe E S Treat Spring Valley N T E H Trethaway A G Trump Jr J Vance H S Vandersall M Voorhees Wil es Barre Pa Chicago Ill Beloit Kans Toledo amestown N 'Y J Wagner Fort Morgan Colo S Walker Milton Pa J Wallace Madura S India . E. Walrath --------- Pittsburgh Pa. . I. Walton .--------------- Willard . E. Ward -------------- Pemberville . E. Warner -------- Sao Paulo Brazil . M. Webster ---.----- Oak Park Ill. . . Weishampel ---------- La ewood . . Wellner ---------- Oak Park Ill. . . Wherley ----------- Stone Cree . . Wieland ----..---------- Toledo . .Wierengo ------ Muskegon Mich. . . Wilde ------- - . A. Wilder ---- Binghamton N. T. Woodmont Conn. . V. Willard -------- Stoughton Wis. . W. Williams-- . A. Williams ----- --River Forest Ill. ------Flint Mich. . R. Winchester ----- Reedsburg Wis. 9' y ,, 1 .1927 Hi-o-Hi iigggqxgj.. O. . .......-.. . . ------ -- ' C. . ' ............. ' . . ............ , . A. . .......... ', ' . . .......... , . . B. . ----.----- , . . . ' , r. ------------ --- ' G. . ................ . .............. , . D. . ..-.--.-.-.. k , . . . -...------- r , , C, , -------------- ' , . . . --------- ,,,, . , ---.-------- k . . -----,------, , ' H. E. ' ........-- , - - . ....... - , . D. E. ' ............... ' , . . ' ................. , a. S. L. .......... ' , ' . . .......-...----- -- ' , . E. L. Schoonover ...--.--.-.. Marietta W. L. Tomson ----------- Strongsuille E. S. ------------- , . . . ' ---------- ,, ' ' J. E. .....--.------. k . . .------ ' , , , L. E. ' .............. . . -..-- -k , , , R. . .................. . . , . .......-- ' , , . . ............ - ...... p ' . ......-. 1 , . , . , ---------..- , . T. . ------- Q -,,,, ' , , . . .............. ' G. . .-,----, , , r R ' li H ' , C , H M , J M R , D K , H S S k D J A , L H F li R , J H E , H L , D , H JE , E , L y C , E , L , , I i R li E. A. Steinberg -----.-- Glen Ellyn, Ill. . D. Winter ---------------- A T011 M. C. Stenger -----.- Nandyal, S. India M. Winters ..--.-----. Mount Vernon T, Q, Stevens ,-,,,,,,,,----,- Toledo H. K. Wong ------- Hong Kong, China B. B. Stevenson ---..-- Clearwater, Fla. M. A. Woodward ------ Houston, Tex. A, S, Stirling ---------- Ben Avon, Pa. L. B. Yeager -..-...-..- Stoneboro, PII. F. R. Stirling -------- Fon Wayne, Ind. R. E. Yoder .----.----- East Cleveland H. P, Stone ----------------- Oberlin W. L. Young ................ MOTi0n Page one hundred four tier-if n filf-'f7f'S .,-U1'1.1 AX.Dl-1 '1b.D S 111 71 np 1:1135- ig 3 C? - - , -v , W f,- A I ii '4 N 1 'ii i?.4iS.Qa ,QQ .nc CONSERVATORY ii' 1 fwfcya rf- I 1927 H1-0-Hx 4 r 4 4 SENICR CONSERVATCRY OFFICERS Lois E. Blakely President Pearl A. Scheidegger Arthur R. Croley Vice President Secretaryf'Treasurer Virginia C. White Social Chairman Page one hundred .fix T wqgfr 1 1 Violin ' . ell 1927 Hx-o-Hx llgf-T 1 fi g 1 BACHELOR OF MUSIC DEGREE R J l 3' LOIS EMILY BLAKELY North Girard, Pa. Piano JULIA LOUISE COMBES ' Cleveland, Ohio Organ l ARTHUR ROSCOE CROLEY ll Saginaw, Mich. Organ i n DORIS ELAINE CUNNINGHAM Tokyo, Japan JEAN ELOISE CUNNINGHAM S Tokyo, Japan Piano FRANCES FENN K Hinsdale, Ill. Piano I GWENN LACELLE GILBERT Dayton, Ohio Violin X 0 HELEN LOUISE JOHNSON 5 Milwaukee, Wis. Piano y Page one hundred :wen , X Q I 9 I I 4 qxpg-,Y aqggff-,gg fK',M'1.JA Xl -f i lv -iv ' 1 I 21 C 335 7, A ge- ' . C 0 19 2 l ',Q l,- l' Q Q6? U , w r J I l ANDREW CHARLES KOCH U L 2 Weston, Ohio Piano JOHN KENNETH LONG Denver, Colo. Singing G HARRIET MCMAHILL Milford Center, Ohio ll Piano HELEN DoUGLAs MACARTNEY L l Waterloo, Iowa , ! Piano 1 VIOLA HENRIETTA MARCHUS Sandusky, Ohio Piano Q. ' V l HADYN LLOYD MATHEWS Cleveland, Ohio Organ KATHRYNE MAE NESSLE New Castle, Pa. Piano CLAIRE LUCILE ORDWAY 0 Auburn, N. Y. L Violin , g Y f r N Page one hundred eight .giif -V , Y- VV VV-W A V V f fm, VVVVV- V VV VV I ' TT T VGAXV- 7' - - 'ff' ' - - . . gg . eg! 1927 HI o H1 vib e, f kg, 4 . U 'xii' ,,,,, ' EMILY PUTNAM ,J I Juneau, Alaska ll Piano O WILBUR HARTZELL ROWAND Toledo, Ohio T 'Y Organ K 1 , PEARL ANNA SCHEIDEGGER Fort Morgan, Colo. 4' Piano FRANCES ELIZABETH SINKFORD Bluefield, W. Va. l Singing A , w N BESSE MAE STACKPOLE Warren, Ill. Piano 5 J CLARA LUELLA STORRS Grand Blanc, Mich. Organ LILLIAN GRACE TERBORGH Oberlin, Ohio Piano YOKO YOKOYAMA 4 J Shiznoko, japan Piano PM Page om' lzundrrd nine x tibia' wifi!-1711 .,li'll..J.oxJ'- ., lvl ' Yl 1 , V ' r 1927 Hx-0-Hx ng-.fy BACHELOR OF SCHOOL MUSIC DEGREE ...,1 . .f ,ff X - -' 'fiizazf ., jg' .' f ' 4 1. vbl' -A v- 2:5- .,,. '1 - --'-'- , 1 OO' N .V -EAM .A.. .3 I .-. 1 EDITH M. BRATTON Lewiston, Pa. LUCILLE MARY CLIFF Oberlin, Ohio JENNIE REED COMAN Richmond, Mich. EDITH ELINOR COOK Bay City, Mich. ARLINE ELIZABETH DICKELMAN I '-i Qi- 5 U I I J Dalton, Ill. SUSIE ELVIE BAILEY Derrnott, Ark. MILDRED HANNAH JONES Watertown, N. Y. LORETTA ELEANOR KOEFERL Dover, N. J. . , . Y ' t Pngf om' bunrlrfd ren V, N Q 'If ii' ' fKl . ,C 1.lJX..ll 5 no 2 C I Tv I 117 JESSIE ELOISE MARSH Toledo Ohio MARY FRANCES PEARL Oberlin Ohio OH! ll ' . 92 Hr- - Q ,Q . I J 1 I v U ' S I I 'x S J I YE? RUTH LUCILLE PEARSON Portville, N. Y. GERTRUDE A. PREISENDORFER Denance, Ohio LILLIAN ALMA SAMPLE Glendive, Mont. FLORENCE EDWARDS SMITH Oberlin, Ohio VIRGINIA OUSTIS WHITE New Richmond, Ohio PAUL WILLIAM WINTER Oberlin, Ohio N I Page one hundrfd elcfuen tl-'fhvf' i'Lff'lL!' fx..l1'lLa x.n v nu 1611 '- I 3 ' , 1.1927 H1-0-H1 nf.:--L? 1 'gig 's M AA Page one hundred 110614113 NVHU 1 1 'iff fu V r .1 U K l. 1 THIRD YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Elizabeth D. Russell President J Helen F. Hook Secretaryffreasur er Grace M. Good Vice President Mary A. Potter Social Chairman 4 lo '6 fk llzn ' A was ' R SECGND YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Harold N. Finch President Donald C. Gilley Secretaryfcfreasurer Martha J. Depp Vice President Eleanor J. Hancock Social Chairman Page one hundred thirteen gg- ' . eg! 1927 Hx-0-H1 ll2 ? U P J l 3' C FIRST YEAR CLASS OFFICERS Eleanor E. Perry Pvesidenc J Grace I. Randall ' Secretaryf'I reasu1'e1 Ruth E. Reynolds Vice President lone M. Winbigler Social Chairman 1 lv Page one lzundrcd fourteen f 'F e 'il . if f'lQ'..if'0IL:f f'xf.7'RzAxnlL lt Si 3 at 21 - if-r , w N i f ' . if 1927 H1-0-H1 wget, ,Qs 1 fl ROSTER OF THE FOURTH YEAR CCNSERVATCRY CLASS M. E. Becker .............. Plymouth G. W. Krick -,.,,,,...- Danville, Ind, I H. E. Cook ..... ..... O l767'li7'l L. Strachan .... ..,,..-, G olorado F. F. Debnam ..... ..... O berlin G. E. M. Whitt ........ Hamilton, Mo. , K. G. DeVeny .... ....... L orain L. A. Wilson ......, Mt, Vernon, Iowa L. M. Eisenmann .......... Cleveland J. E. Crowell .......,..,,,,, Oberlin G. M. Frank ................ Oberlin R. C. Harris ...,.... Greenville, Miss, C. Hardy .... .... P hiladelphia, Pa. L. M. Hodil .......... Uniontown, Pa. l E. E. Harris--- -.-......-. Elyria F. F. Rowell ------.----,..-- Medina f' M. G. Kearns ----.---.--.. Cleveland D. W. Stacy ..--..-- Springfield, Mags, L. Stewart ..-...-----....--- Urbana ' ROSTER OF THE THIRD YEAR CCNSERVATCRY CLASS M. L. Ainsworth ---------- Moline, Ill. E. D. Russell .-.- Benton Harbor, Mich. gy C. M. Booker -.-----...--.-- Oberlin E. W. Stuart -....-....------ Dayton D. D. Dayton ------- VJest Chester Ia. E. J. Austin -------.--. Dermott, Ark. P. H. Eickmeyer ...-.--... .---Dayton A. L. Benson---Manchester Depot, Vt. E. C. Garber ---....-. Mount joy, Pa. G. M. Good ....-...- River Forest, Ill. D. E. Grover ------------ Rutland, Ill. W. E. Holdridge --.--... Foley, H. F. ' Minn. Hook --.------ Union City, Incl. C. A. Keyes ----- Mount Vernon, Iowa L. A. Kinzel --.------ Winchester, Va. M. K. Koegler --... ..--.. B ridgeport 5 R. K. Lea .----- ------ A shtabula E. H. Mackey ...--.. --Lansing, Mich. G. G. Noble ...-------- Omaha, Nebr. E. N. Pope -----....-...---. Oberlin G. A. Rotan ....- Fayetteville, W. Va. II. L. Weidemaier --.- I. L. Burk ..-.---------- Wapakoneta E. S. Eberle ---- .---- - -Franklin 1. M. Evans -..--- -...---- O ak Hill I. V. Ferguson .------- Richmond, Va. S. B. Funk ------ -...--- I rwin, Pa. H. M. Kimmel ..------- Bujfalo, N. T. B. M. Lehman ---- -.-----. C levelancl G. E. Maerkle ------ --...- L akewoocl M. E. Maltbie ..-------.----- Geneva Mrs. A. C. Metcalf --.-------. Oberlin S. F. Rawls ...------- Clearwater, Fla. E. D. Sager--- -------- Buckland A. E. Wallace ---. ----.. C olumbus ---------Martel ROSTER OF THE SECOND YEAR K. Affelder -----.-..... Pittsburg, Pa. S. E. S. E. Ankney ---------------- Shelby Bache --.--..-.-- Wellsboro, Pa. D R V CONSERVATORY CLASS . E. Briggs ...-------------- Marion . E. Brooks ---.------------ Oberlin . L. Brown --.----- Livingston, Mont. R. E. Bachmann ----.- Lawrence, Mass. C. H. Campbell .......- Duluth, Minn. F. M. Barbour ---- North Branch, Mich. N. T. Chang -----.-- Shanghai, China J F, K, Beach ,,.-,-----.. Bristol, Conn. G. bl. Clark -------..- Kenclallville, Ind. E, L, Beeler ..------ Morristown, N. T. S. Clark .....-------- Garrett, Incl. D. M. Bennett ------..- Bristol, Conn. D. L. Coblin ---------- Frankfort, Ky. 5 R. L. Bixby -----.- Binghamton, N. T. E. C. Colcord -.------. Greenville, Ill. M, M. Bork ------. East Aurora, N. Y. E. A. Cooley ----- ----.-.-. A mherst E, T, Bowles ...--------- Caro, Mich. D. B. Corbin ----. ----.--- F mcllay I D, J, Brandon --.-- -...-.-- O berlin J. E. Craig --....... ----- N orwalk Pa e one hundred teen YE? 9 if Q- tlbhvv' 1if'JL:4R'7fxf.i'll.z.ox.nl- IQ' .lu-.rp m a zz - Y ' IS age' , . f 1927 H1-0-Hwf-+fUc2tB,o7ggr W l M. M. l M. E. R. X ROSTER CF THE SECCND YEAR CONSERVATORY CLASS f'Continuedj . C. Crookshanks---Hinton, W. Va. P, Cfogm -,-,,.... --Pueblo, COlO. Davies ..... ------Willoughby A. Curtis .... - -- - .... 'Youngstown J. Davis ........ Punxsutawney, Pa. E. Dawson ........ Uniontown, Pa. M. A. Patten .... --Bozeman, Mont. E. A. Peterman ...... Bay City, Mich. E. A. Player ........... E.M ------Akron . Powell ............ West Dover D. E. Purdy ....... Snohomish, Wash. H- Purdy ............ Dufluoin, Ill. U Q J QS M, j, Depp ....... Punxsutawney, Pa. E- ROlJiHSOI1 ------.--.. Bethlehem, Pa. E' R, Derthick ------------,-- Akron D. Roggensack-u ---Waukon, Iowa I' R, E, Dodge ,,.. ...... C leveland E- B- ROtl1 ------........ Uhrichsville 5 M Elliott ..... ,--- B gy Village H. C. Rufus ..... Ann Arbor, Mich. ' M Elliott .... .... B ay Village H- R- 5ChielUe1' ------------... Akron ' H. M. Engle .... .... 'Y oungstown M. B. Sears ......... Milwaukee, Wis. V, M, Evansn- ..... Massillon K- Selzer ---------........ ---Akron F, Farmer -,,---- ,,., E lgin, Ill. R- E- Sli-Hppell ------- Orwigsburg, Pa. A. C. Fleming ----- ----- M assillon H- A- Sherrill -.-- ---- A ugusta, Ga. E. L. Frank .-..- --.--- O berlin E- L- Sldflflll -------------- ---Akron H, E, Frey .,.. .------- O berlin D- A- Sl1T1OI1dS--- -Ridgewood, N. I R. A. Gantner--- ---- Rushville, Incl. K- K- Slote -------- Constantine, Mich. D. C. Gilley --------- Stoughton, Wis. I- L- Sf1Yder -----. ---- S toyestown, Pa. ' L, C, Grant ..... ---- E mlenton, Pa. M- C- S0Utl1HrCl ----------- Marysville ' M, C, Hahn ..----------.---- Oberlin M- M- Sponsler ------------ -Ashland E. E. Harris -----.-- Port Arthur, Tex. M- H- Stanlel' ----- ---Tientsin, China E, R. Hartman ....---.------- Sabina G- Steese -------- -----.--.- A kron Q S, E. Hawk -----..---- Springdale, Pa. M- M- Stirling ----..-.- Pittsburg, Pa. G, J, Heaney ----- Grand Rapids, Mich. M- E- SfrOr1g -------.------ --Oberlin 's D, J. Hinkley ----.--.. Decatur, Mich, G. E. Thomas ---.- Washington, D. C. J l P, F. Hirt --..---- Webster City, Iowa M- E- Tirlfl --------... Mineral Ridge I. Holbrook ---.-. Petersburg, Mich. A- K- THYS91' ----- New L0TlClOTl, WiS- P. A. Humiston ....----..-- Sandusky K- M- Walker -----.-. Iohnstown, Pa. J, T. Hungate ---.---- Cheney, Wash. H- E- Welgle --.--------- Flint, Mich. J. I. Kaszubski--- --.----- Cleveland D- A- Wilford -.-- --------- E lyria E. L. Kettering ----- ---.---- A shland C- E- Willard ---- ------.- M assillon , C, F, Kolinski ---- ---- Gy afton M. S. Williams -----.- Marinette, Wis. H. C. Krause ---- -..-. C anton H- P. Williamson -.----- Norfolk, Va. P. J. Lambert .----- ----- B utler, Pa. M- E- Wood --------------- Erie, Pa, H. L. Laughrey ---- ----- S haron, Pa. I- A- Ziegler ...---.---- ------ E lyria J. R. Long ----------------..- Seville M- A- BliSS -.------ Cleveland Heights R. S. Love -------------------- Clyde L- M- C0Cl'1I'3.D ---.---. Fredericktown L. MCC:-iw -------- New Brighton, Pa. M- L- ElDerSOle ..-- -------.- O berlin A. C. McKee -----.---- Chrisrnan, Ill. I- K- HYde -----. ---- C entralia, Kans. J M. E. Marple ------.------ Lakewood H- F- James ---.-.--.---- --.- C Linton R. P. Maurer ---- ----- E ast Sparta M- L- KOpitlie ..--.----- -.... 'I' oledo , A. R. Moon ----. --.----- L ebanon M- F- Lehnhard---Webster City Iowa D. A. Morgan .--. ---- 'I' oungstown M- A- Nimmons .-------.- -Plymouth V. M, Muelhauseru -.-.- Wauseon R- P1'Otzman ...,.,...- Ben Avon, Pa. F. L. Oakley --...- ---.- W auseon E- M- Waterman---East jordan, Mich, . Page one hundred sixteen v V 'iv 'iii A' v qllflxy- IRI 7 . .1 . gl 1927 Hx-0-H1 lieu N f ROSTER GF THE FIRST YEAR CCNSERVATCRY CLASS 1 L. W. Aborn .......... Oak Park, Ill. C. G' Duprey ---- ----- V an Weyt E. W. Adams ........... Chicago, Ill. R, M, Emery ----- ---- M ,M-ey, pa, O E. L. Allen .... Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. E. G. Eversole ---- ------- B eyed, Ky. ' L. M. Austin ......... Jackson, Mich. H. N. Finch ---- ----- O ak Park, ml R. R. Austin ......... Sharpsville, Pa. W. H. Flasche ------------ Lakewood E- M- AYW5 -------- Penn Tan, N- T' N. C. Fletcher-- New Brighton, Pa. M. M. Baurngardner---Zelienople, Pa. A- KA Foucht ------- Uppey Sandusky f' F- E- Beard ------------ Omaha- NebT- K, Freeman ........, Lake Bluff, Ill. H. A. Bendfeldt ...... Richmond, Ind. E. H. Fretz ---- ---- C hippewa Lake L. A. Berkley ............... Kenton W, L, Frye ------ ---------- B M5410 V B. C. Bernard .... .... S andwich, Ill. A. A. Gailewicz ---m ---- C levelcmd T- C- Beffingef --------- Cody. Wyo- I. A. Gedeon--- .... Cleveland 9 E. P. Bertram ........ Wesleyville, Pa. E- Geissman ---- --------- W M-,en E. G. Bigham ......... Biglerville, Pa. C. R. Gibson -------------- Columbus M- E- Billings -------- Valpwfaiso- Ind' K. E. Gibson ....... Livingston, Mont. M- A- Blakel' ---------------- Alifon L. J. Gilbert ............... Cleveland , M. L. Blauvelc-- Port Byron. N. T. E, L, Gilliard ----,--,--- Augusta, Ga, D B- R- Bott ------------- Oak Paflir Ill- M. C. Goodwin- Shinnston, W. Va. , E. Breckenridge- -- ---- Cleveland M. J, Gram ------------------ Lomin X C. B. Brookhart .---- .--. C levelancl L. G. G,-een ---- ----- A wmmofe, pa, M- A- BUf1'i5 ------ ---- C lfvelfmd L. H. Grupen -------.-- Gibsonia, Pa. E- E- BYCIS ----- -------- C lelfelfmd V. Hales ----------- Wauwatosa, Wis. M- Canfield ---- ----- A USUW. Tex- E. J. Hancock -------------- Mansjield 5 D- E- CHTTOH --------- Lexington, Ky- J. L. Harmon ------.- Longmont, Colo. C. I. Chilcote .----- Mount Union, Pa. S, J, Harris ------- Washington, D, C, L- COHYY ---------- ClC1'fffm01'lf, N. H- P. H. Hatlestad ---. Garretson, S. Dak. A- C016-H -------- WClliWgf0W A. A. Hayek --.----.-- Brainard, Neb. K. Collins ---- --Tsingtao, China I, M, Henry --------- Tome-r City, Pa, C- A- ColuCCi-- ------------ Lima A. M. Hert --------.------ Zanesville E- S- Cook ----- ----- B lull 17011, Ind- H. D. Hine ------- Wasliington, D. C. F. CI'ilDlDS ...- .... V CYOTLCI, Pd. Holloway -------------- Akron G. W. Crites ----- .- ---------- Seville A. L. Hopper ----------- Crafton, Pa. F. J. Crossett--- --Faribault, Minn. Mrs. L. C. Horton ----------- Oberlin M. C. Cubbon -------------- Toronto F. W. Huffman ---.----- Vaughnsville P. L. Cuno ----- Webster Groves, Mo. L. A. Hutson ------ Smithburg, W. Va. K. F. Daily ----------- Bethlehem, Pa. G. M. Hyde ----------.--- Cleveland 5 D. G. DeLancy --------.--- Lancaster M. Inman -.-- ------ A lbany, Ga. C. L. Dick -.........---..- Norwalk F. C. Ives ---- ----- M ericlen, Conn. C. L. Dickinson -.-.--. Quincy, Micl1-. A. R. Jack .---- --..-- H azleton, Pa. M. Drynan ---------- Glenwillard, Pa. M. I. Johnson -..-------------- Kent R. F. Duey ---------- Lemon City, Fla. F. A. DuFour ---.- YE? - . ------Batavia, Ill. M. H. Johnston ------ Elmhurst, N. T. I. A. Juslin --------- New York, N. Y. Page one hundred seventeen 1 Cai qv- Q 'Z - Q19 'J' r' wi- ' Q eB,'t 1927 H1-o-H1 llg 0 i -u ei- ROSTER OF THE FIRST YEAR CONSERVATORY CLASS Q I Continued j J I K. M. Kelly .... .... N orth Canton R. E. Rambo .... .... P ueblo, Colo. U F. N. Kerr .... ...-..... A Shldrld G. D. Randall ......... Bethlehem, Pa. M. Kerr ............ Titusville, Pa. H. T. Reebel ....-.--,...-,, Newark ' E. H. Krehbiel ....... Woodlake, Cdl. M. C. Reed ........... East Cleveland D. E. Kubler ...... Deadwood, S. Dak. R. E. Reynolds--Upper Montclair, N. L. B. Latting ........... Helena, Ark. H. G. Rice ............. Miami, Okla. M. L. Lawler ..... ...... A mes, Iowa H. E. Richards ..... East Orange, N. 1, M. M. Richards ............. Oberlin I E. E. Lawrence .......... Bedford, Pa. B. E. Lim .......... Honolulu, Hawaii M. E. Longfellow ....... Shidler, Okla. A. Lull .......... Three Rivers, Mich. H. F. McClarnan ......... LaSalle, Ill. C. W. McColly ......... Ligonier, Pa. M. 1. McComb ..... Springheld, Mass. M P. McElvaney ...... Denison, Tex. A. L. McFadden---Washington, C. H. H. E. McKibben ........ Newton Falls E. V. Maize .......... East Cleveland P. V. Marble .-.. ......... A Shldnd M . D. . Martin .... .... M iami, Okla. D. E. Master--- --------Fern, Pa. V. G. Miller ......... Brooklyn, N. T. V. E. Minium .......... Edinboro, Pa. L. J, Moll ....... Grand Haven, Mich. J. H. Montague ...... Hartford, Conn. A. R. Moore ....... -. ....... Rayland M. H. Morris .... ...... O berlin Z. C. Muth ....... ....... A mherst D. L. M. Nichols ........... Fostoria E. M. Nichols ........ Valparaiso, Ind. B. B. C. Palmer ........... Sandusky A. W. Pankey ........ Pittsburgh, Pa. C. G. Park .......... Cortland, N. T. S. N. Park ..... -----Pittsburgh, Pa. F. G. Parker .......... East Cleveland M. E. Parkison ............ Mansfeld M. Peabody .......... Appleton, Wis. E. E. Perry ..... ----Swarthmore, Pa. V. I. Ponader .......... Bremen, Ind. H. A. Porter ...... Garden Prairie, Ill. G. E. Potts ................. Bellaire Page one hundred eighteen E. M. Robinson ........... Welsh, La. G. M. Roe ............ jackson, Mich. F. M. Rowland--Holland Patent, N. T. G. Rudd .................. Cleveland E. L. Sackett ..... ----------Lorain O. J. Sale ..... ..... L ouisville, Ky. M. S. Schapiro-- ...... Wadsworth M. E. Shanks--- ---- Steubenville H. L. Sleman -------------- Lancaster L. V. Smith ------------- Waco, Tex. R. C. Sorter ------- Manchester, Mich. M. H. Spring -------------- Struthers R. N. Squire ------------.- Cleveland A. L. Stewart ------- Nashville, Tenn. R. J. Stocker--- -------------Oberlin H. B. Stockrnan -------------- Dalton J. L. Stroup -------- New Philadelphia P. M. Stuart ---- ----- S haron, Mass. H. T. Temple --------- Harrisburg, Pa. I. S. Thompson --------- Saybrook, Ill. K. N. Trnavsky -------- Charleroi, Pa. F. Wagner ------ Fort Wayne, Ind. H. K. Warth ----- Huntington, W. Va. L. A. Weidner ------- Orwigsburg, Pa. L. A. Wellner-- ----- Oak Park, Ill. J. S. Wharton ----------- Sterling, Ill. J. M. Wiles --------------- Sandusky M. L. Willard ---- Little Valley, N. T. A. E. Williams---Wood River, Nebr. I. A. Williams ------- Sheridan, Wyo. M. C. Wilson-- -------Northeast, Pa. I. M. Winblgler -------------. Shelby Y. Yuasa --------- ----Kyoto, japan l J 1 la 'E Q15 'Mif'IIL:-vi'7fK'.i'll.J1xJK law ' ,maj ' . - - MW, , ,, VC6'B6NjbgV gf N VQ r .D v , Y -1' ' ' ' 'L w . , , I V 5 JE V UQ 60 'Er rl We M 4 S r ' E Y? l 1, QW' ,1g, URM b Tax., X ' H A v m 1 WX sm 9 A SA G+ A 'Q l i 5, W f ' Ns N W -. t I X ' ' . 9 L Q- 5 C H . 6 h . ' ' Q ci A 'S fan 1 QED N f.,f.-1,5 lS,- E,VlQiX-,xfzx-ia ua cfm' Q M f Y? Y f X S SCHOOL GF THEOLQGY CL A V A A WS' ' ' - - 'X ' mg gf 1927 HI o Hl algpv f Q., V U J 1 R' RICHARD PRESTON ALEXANDER Seneca, S. C. Q F ARTHUR SAMUEL ANDERSON , Canton, Mo. K ALEXANDER SIDNEY CARLSON Toledo, Ohio RALPH PALMER CLAGGETT I Detroit, Mich. A JOSEPH HARWOOD DUDLEY Henrietta, Ohio - J CLARENCE JAMES GRESHAM Atlanta, Ga. KARL WILLIAM PATOW Roseville, Mich. u ROBERT BERNARD POWELL ' 1 Q Richmond, Va. 4 i l , ls Page one hundrfd tfwenty E , J flxnuw P , W A , tlbhd' 'ii' HILLS il Jalvtzi-'C ' -f , ' L , , eg A . err IQZ7 HI Q H1 visa , 1' r- N ?' I av , ALFRED GOTTLIEB SCHNAKE Kansas City, Mo. , YAsUzo SHIMIDZU A , I' Peking, China it ' f QX iv HAROLD NATHANIEL SKIDMORE Saugatuck, Mich. Q J GERALD PAUL STOWELL t i i i Cleveland, Ohio I X W GEORGE JACKSON VANEUREN i ' A x Detroit, Mich. ,J IVAN ROBERT WELTY A A Fort Wayne, Ind. L EDWIN JOHN WIMER i L Bloomville, Ohio A 5 WARD DUNMORE YERBY Sharps, Va. ' is Page one hundred twenty-one i 9 L i M ' , m It : vii-7' R lil 1927 H1-o-Hr vig- v . l F GRADUATE SCHOOL OF TI-IEOLOGY -Middlers- M. M. Champion F. B. Cook I. Koizumi -Juniors- F. E. Brown Mrs. P, M. Claggett C. M. Collins L. F. Cox L. R. McKinney Mrs. M. Shimidzu R. E. Wolfe b Page one hundred twenty-tfwo Y. Minakxlchi V. E. Myers T. Yoshikawa C. G. Stewart R. J. Strifller E. P. Strozier R. L. Sutherland S. E. Wilson Mrs. E. H. Wolfe w- Q K J 4 xi 1 1 3 Q N J 'il' '-ff? ,.l1'llz4xn h'1 4. umn2p -Civ' .1 GDV1IJiU3.JT33IDHULJJJDQJJJJfjLl.1..ill.JLl2QJ:lJJll..IL.Iglg f' x i,g 'i ii QQ 1 ii J 1 i i, i QQ S19 F l xt' 4 'W R I , 1', W1 ,YN 151 N, 0 VA 4, P--H f -J C ,ii i, J 7 SBQCL, Activities -' N r I Eli . N , , ' x 44.4. K fiw X lalgfk Q fi KVI, ' QyBHG-f Y mln Hn. . K L1 ,g.. ,,1. . H.. ,X , ,-...f , 1 .1 , ,., ., ,Mx , fw . A ,Q ,,1. 5 .,V,:: x , 4 Wu-. I , Y , , , M.:- . ,,. '-' Y . . w- . ,., hu. 1 : e ' I 4- - ' . V ., -.,w X. x 1 . Y .,, W -, - yn 1 ,X - ,L Ll., 1 . .. ' ffiwl ,.. , ,, . - 1, - .. ,-23 HH: . .Y :, . X .N 1 WUHIIU mlllnl'Illvm'Ml2 d 1 xlllw ,ij ,,,,lAB,g1 AdAg,,,.N-,f ,w,V,,T,,,k,' , ff + qvrvf N 'Sn V ' , - A s N k f - - , rj 3 if Qi -. L ff '-'i ' STUDENT GCDVERNMENT C' ily W' THE STUDENT COUNCIL HE Student Council consisting of n1ne members seven of whom were elected by the student body by popular vote 1S not only the central gov ernmg body but 15 also responsible for the functions of the ASSOC1at6d X XQX Dlx xx N ,Mex K WW sentative of Forensics Publications and Clubs who 1S an elected member to the Counc1l 15 d1rectly responsible for the supervision of the duties of the former Board of Associated Students The other members of the Council include the Presi dent Vice President Secretary and Treasurer The Treasurer 1S also Chairman of the Student Chest and Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Counc1l This latter body controls the subsidiary organ1zat1ons throuvh a budget system of Hnance which was adopted in the Fall of 1925. The other two elected members of the Council are the Men s Representative and the Women s Representative. Their duties are con cerned with the details of college and campus courtesy. The President of the Men s Senate and the President of the Women s League are ex-officio members of the Council and by their connection unite the mens and womens governing bodies under this tors legally for the Associated Students of Oberlin College The Repre central form of administration. Page one hundred twenty-six if . 1 YS' ' E Q.: - gg , C r 1927 HI-O-HI 11,2-, U 5? U P N J Q9 I 1 - s . ' I Q 525 . . . i . . Students. Under the revision, the Student Council is the Board of Direcf -M Nts . - - - - ' 1 l NWN N , , . . . . 6 ' .1 J 1 lv ll at , 1JA'x.ll-7'iQf1.3-,gl 573 pp- CTCPJZ 1' qief' ' , eg! 1927 HI-O-Hl - 5, V s 1 P'res1dent V1ce Pvesuient Secretary TY6dS1LT6T Women s Representatwe Men s Representatwe Representatwe o Forenszcs Preszdent Men s Senate Preszclent Women s Senate STUDENT COUNCIL Publlcatzons and Clubs Ex offiuo Members Charles L Burton El nore Thateher Helen TeW1nkle Ehzabeth Rugh Paul LICS Norman Shaw Thomas B Wenner Ehzabeth Bennett Page one hundred tfwenty :elven U r TJ o gl ' I I' 4 f 1 Qu 1 .' U X N M -----------------------------'----------h----- 1 T J ----------------------------------------------------Roberts Rugh x , , un--nun----un-nu-an-----nu . . J, . j . . --U--U----U-F 5 e . , --------------'-R------------------- . ' 1 In -' Q ' F ' Qibyi Aggir'pg,.ff7rx . ,l ll.1nx.nl-1 h.re'1 .T 1 ll 21 C T I , TI-IE WOMEN'S LEAGUE The WOm61l,S League is the governing body of the women on the campus. It has its Senate, Executive Board, and its Cofoperative Committee with the Faculty and Joint Council. Through these groups it carries on its various activities. For several years now an eifort has been made to broaden the scope of the League so as to include all of women's interests as well as self government. This year that effort has been rewarded by obtaining two rooms in the Women's Building, which will for the first time give the League permanent headquarters. It is hoped that this building may now be the center of women's activities on the campus. That the students are extending their interests beyond local problems was clearly seen at the Wellesley Conference of Women Student Governments last fall, where national and international affairs of students were discussed with enthusiasm. It is toward this broader scope of knowledge and interest that the Women's League is working. Page onf' hundred tfwfnty-aight THE WOMEN'S SENATE President-Virginia Vsfhite Secretary-Sarah Bosworth The Women's Senate is perhaps the most important part of the Women's League, carrying 011, as it does, a great deal of the legislative and constructive work. It is composed of representatives of the various women's interests on the campus, of the classes, and also of the houses. This year a new plan has been put into effect, whereby the membership is reduced to about thirtyfsix, while at the same time each campus interest remains adequately represented. This insures a group small enough to make real cofoperation and freedom of discussion possible, and at the same time large enough to be thoroughly represenf tative. The Women's Senate makes recommendations for changes in rules, discusses prob- lems of interest to women in general, and keeps the League in running order. All of its sessions are open to anyone who cares to come and hear the discussion, and any woman likewise may recommend a subject or change in legislation for consideration. It is in this capacity that the Senate may be considered as the central and most im' portant body of the Women's League. Page one hundred tfwmly-nzne 9 L' , 5 - 1927 H150-Hljlgg f 1 MEN'S SENATE Thomas B, Wenner President Robert E. Leahy Secretary Burgess Ela James Lipkey Edwin Howe Kenneth Adams Harold B. Ingalls Haydn L. Mathews Page one hundred lbirly GFFICERS MEMBERS Paul H. Leonard , -, ,J Paul E. Lies Vice President K. E. Rostlund Treasurer John Fleming Anthony Cerveny Paul Titus James W. Wickenden Walter S. Phillips A. Douglas Rugh V 5 J gs C l J la - A gg 'F J'Xi I .,li'Q.4Ay4Ag ' IRJJIFWU' gig A . I 1927 HI O HI ll U 1 fgif ' Q ' - ' N l 'J 1 0 i J l, U O ' THE MENS SENATE K I The Men's Senate, established in 1907, early had as its purpose the furtherance of cofoperative understanding between students and faculty. It was the supreme legisf lative body of the school. ll Through the twenty years of its evolution it became steadily more active. Under the latest reorganization of student government, however, it has assumed a position subsidiary to the new Student Council. The Senate now acts solely as the legislative I body for men's activities and its president has a seat on the Student Council. x In the past year the body has controlled the TiefUp and the general program of ' X organized competition between the two lower classes, it has handled the sale and l administration of Freshman Caps and headed up the Cap Burning Celebration. In , , addition, the Men's Senate was in charge of the Annual Football Banquet, and in- augurated the practice of donating a Hundred Dollar Scholarship to a deserving man. , The Senate consists of seventeen men-the presidents of the four college classes, -two J representatives from each class and one from the Conservatory, the EditorPinfChief of the Review, the president of the Varsity HC Club, president of the Y. M. C. A., and the cheerleader. - l J C V4 Page one hundred thirty-one . 1-lb ' :lbs-112'-IAQ! f 'rC,.ff7f'xf.TI1'll.1nx.Bfx lQ' 1.bf.:J lx 3 210- IWW' . 5 THE WOMEN'S BOARD OF THE CONSERVATORY OFFICERS President ....... .......... ..... L o is Blakely Vice President .... ..... G wenn Gilbert Secretary-Treasurer --- ....... Grace Good Social Chairman .... ..... E lizabeth Russell The Women's Board of the Conservatory consists of the presidents of the four conservatory classes, the chairman of the Conservatory Counsellors, the social chairman and treasurer of the Womens League, and a representative of the Y. W. C. A. It co-operates with Dean Nash in furthering the social and business interests of the school. The Women's Board of the Conservatory and the Men's Board planned and man- aged the annual Christmas Prom which came, this year, on the Saturday before the Christmas recess. The entertainment and decorations planned by the special com' mittees were unusually successful. The committees of the two boards also arranged the Annual Thanksgiving Party, at which the Faculty Troop of the Conservatory presented Mr. Yeaman's operetta, An Honest Man, which was greatly enjoyed by the students and their guests. Page one hundred thirty-two CONSERVATCRY MEN'S BOARD OFFICERS Haydn L. Mathews .... .......-. ..... P T esident Paul H. Humiston .... ....... V ice President Don B. Corbin--- .-.- Sec-reta'ryf'1'reasurer Paul H. Eichmeyer ---- --- ----- .... S ocial Chairman The Men's Board, originally a representative body to act as a medium between the faculty and students, now includes all the men of the Conservatory and endeavors to bring them into closer fellowship. Since the Conservatory men are not grouped together in any large degree in class work, being few in number, separate class organizations are not expedient. The lack of common spirit among them tends toward seclusion. To convert this into fellowship, as far as possible, has been the aim of the board for several years. Under the board's direction, social meetings of the men are held at various times throughout the year. . There are 51 men enrolled this year as compared with 63 of last year. Page one hundred thirty-three ggi' ' ,T Qt 1927 H1-o-H1 'HES 1 ' 4 THE WOMEN'S HONOR COURT The Women's Honor Court is composed of eight members, who are elected by the Women's Senate and a chairman elected by the members of the Women's League It is the function of this court to try the cases of all women reported as violating the honor system which 15 maintained in all academic work The court for the year 1925 1926 was composed of the followmg members Ruth M Church Chai-rman Dorothy Lauder Ruth Grosz Mary Frances Pearl Mary Hodgman Ruthanna Davls Harriet MacMah1l Audrey Hyde Mary Louise Ainsworth THE MENS HONOR COURT The Men s Honor Court is a committee of six chosen annually by the Men s Senate It acts on infringements of the Honor Code among men and on violations of Oberlin the Discipline Committee as to the disposition of the cases under its jurlsdiction The members Thomas Wenner Chairman Paul Titus Sheldon Turner Harold Ingalls Burgess Ela Kenneth Adams Page one hundred lhzrty four GE? xo U v J E? Si' I Q 7 . 4 . . . . . . - ' 'r ' 9 I K I iv ' I Q . Xt sl . . . , J men's traditions and customs. This body is authorized to make recommendations to 0 L l lu Y ' ' 2 to T-+'f '-r-- 'N - .- If-0507 '1L1'f'lLf4f7fk'.T K11x.ll11u.lg'1.b-.lanky-Civ I 4 z - ' H :X AX? EZ , X K ff-'Xxx 'dj q,,.QQkkku fi: , fix if ff L2 dw U, f Z4 ' y. M 'x P Q I I ,ff fz K Ac' ., 'br 1 4 ' X z ' ', 9.'9a'Y-5QQ612Cff ' P1 ' Y 3 xx 5 RELIGIGUS ORGANIZATIGNS 6' ,, 'WY ti 1927 Hx-o-H1 ll U 'gp Y l J U C Y. W. C. A. President ........ .............. .... E l izabeth Walker Vice President .... ...... B ertha Bates Treasurer ......... ..... .... N a ncy Houston Secretary .................. .... M artha Waugh Undergraduate Representative-- ......... .... E lizabeth Rugh J CABINET Susie Bailey Ruth Millard Elizabeth Bennett Phyllis Csborn Janet Craig Eleanor Scott Miriam Denison Beth Scudder Helen Hodgman Katherine Stenger Muriel Johnston Maren Thomsen ADVISORY BOARD Mrs. jesse Mack, Pres. Mrs. Vera Locke Miss Mabel Eldred, Sec. Mrs. Thomas Graham Althea R. Woodruff, Gen. Sec. Mrs. Friedrich Lehman ' Miss Anna Klingenhagen Miss Frances Nash Kitchenette suppers, baskets of Christmas toys, Little Sisters at the Home, Sunday vespers, friendships with girls of other races, posters and discussion groups, mixers and jobs, Ofbooks and candleflight, conferences. Is there any unity in this confusion? Seven hundred Oberlin women are banded together for fellowship, service and worship on a platform Where they believe unity lies. Page one hundred thirty-.Six W 7 Riff I 'ylxx v' -!, ,l,'i E x . 1927 Hx-0-Hx nga, K 4 l If I W , ii Y. M. o. A. X OFFICERS President ..... ........... - --Harold B. Ingalls Vice President ...... ..........,. P aul E, Lies 8 Recording Secretary ..... ..... J ames W. Wickenden Treasurer .......... ......... F rank T. de Vyver Faculty Advisor ..... .... D ean Thomas W. Graham General Secretary ..... ......... C harles G. Stewart MEMBERS Bradford Bayliss Lawrence Howe R. Pierce Beaver Clarence Hudgins Charles Burton Myron K, Hume George Burgess Bla Charles Lewis J Victor Ewald Charles Mosher John Fleming William Raikula Everett Hawkins Richard Schaefer Arthur Steinkamp V Page one hundred thirty-M.-vm ecntvf i 1 TC2 if . if 1927 Hl-o-l-ll llg,g ,, U I J I ll STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND ' As a part of the world wide movement for foreign missions, the Oberlin Student Volunteer group consists of those students who have chosen the mission Held as their life work. As an organization, their aim is to acquaint students with the main facts about the mission field, to help them prepare for a life of service there, and to promote K in the student body general an active interest in missions. I The regular Sunday evening meetings afford an opportunity to study campus prob' lems as well as personal and group problems. The observations of returned missionaries l and of foreign students are also presented to the group, to acquaint them with con- ditions in the foreign ield. One of the chief studies of the year is the comparison of the living religions of the world with the fundamentals of Christianity. ' t l MEMBERS , 1 Ruth Bliss, Leader i Alfred Churchill, Assistant Elizabeth Rugll A Ruth Millard A H Ethel Scudder Arthur Steincamp J Fred Cook Elliot Fisher y Verna Christophel Anna Schwenk Leona Massoth Dorothy Sanford Alice Bickerstaif Pierce Beaver ' Harold Ingalls Ester Wood J 1 lv 9 Page one hundred thirty-eight 2 A f fi! Qlbhvff f 7L5-vl'?f'S'II?'ll.z1x.xl-11s. iid .lu-gg i ll '51 Q u-LID . ' .f.,.Lu,.,-:,, , ,v,,., , W K F ., .fglw G af' Q .' gl , 'SM In W! Q ,m ac 1 nw' 3 X 3 LI'1fERAR Q IET ES l' , 'WS' -Y 1927 Hx-o-Hx 1'SvU p WOMENS DEBATE Affirmative Team Negative Team Tennie Marie Klotz, Captain jean Hart, Captain Violet Andrews Florence Lewis Audrey Hyde Florence Hine Jane Richards, Alternate Louise McCall, Alternate Schedule Dual Meet with Wooster-Aprilflfteenth At Oberlin At Wooster Wooster, Negative Wooster, Ajirmative Oberlin, Ajirmative Oberlin, Negative ' Dual Meet with Ohio Wesleyan-April twentyfthird At Oberlin At Delaware Ohio Wesleyan, Ajirmative Oberlin, Aji-rmative Oberlin, Negative Ohio Wesleyan, Negative Page one hundred forty U r J Q9 C l .1 lu sv f 1 JXJK ' 13? C MEN'S DEBATE Aiiirmative Team Negative Team Jacob Clayrnan, Captain Thomas Wenner, Captain J. Claire Guiler Louis Peirce Harvey Webster L. Burton Adams Alternates Alternate Granville Quakenbush james Rood Theodor Weiss Schedule of Debates Triangular Ivieet-February twentyfiifth At Oberlin At Wooster Allegheny, Negative Wooster, Affirmative Oberlin, Affirmative Oberlin, Negative Dual Meet with Western Reserve-March twelfth At Cleveland Q At Chagrin Falls Western Reserve, Affirmative Western Reserve, Negative Oberlin, Negative Oberlin, Affirmative Dual Meet with Ohio Wesleyan-March eighteenth At Oberlin At Delaware Ohio Wesleyan, Affirmative Ohio Wesleyan, Negative Oberlin, Negative Oberlin, Affirmative Page om' hundred forty-one , C - - C -2-51 1 927 H1f0-HI HL'-:P o 1 ' ' Qs? J U l l l i C l l Q l AEOLIAN - OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President ........... ----Anne Creighton ..... ---Helen TeWinkel Vice President ------------ Betty Stevenson ---- ---- Recording Secretary .-----. Dorothy Jeffery ---- Anne Creighton Social Chairman ---------- .Sarah Bosworth ---. .... K atherine Cameron X Treasurer --.------ Janet Swift -------------- .Janet Swift , Corresponding Secretary---.Josephine Grosvenor -.----- Pauline Hauschildt J MEMBERS Katherine Arford Joyce McGavran Elizabeth Bacon Marian Maxim Millicent Bate Helen McCroskey Conna Bell Mary Patten Sarah Bosworth Elizabeth Scudder E Mildred Bradshaw Alice Smith Katherine Cameron Katherine Stenger Katharine Childs Martha Stiles Anne Creighton Janet Swift Katharine Demms Elizabeth Stevenson Miriam Denison Eva Taylor Josephine Grosvenor Helen Te Winkel Pauline Hauschildt Eleanor Thatcher Mary Hodgman Maren Thomsen Mary Jackson Ruth Tracy X Dorothy Jeffery Virginia Tuxhill ly Harriet Johnson Virginia Van Fossan ' Alice Kennedy Elizabeth Walker Vera Lipkey Esther Wood l Pugz' one hundred forty-ifwo ,- 4f' ,,,,,.-..-W , 1 - -,E ,YWHV ' ' 'K fU 1XM YPi uu2p- rv' - A ' ' , ge-gr C1927 Hx-0-H1 ' I , ll , L. L. S. L' X OFFICERS Chairman of Board of Directors-- .......... ---Elizabeth Bennett Corresponding Secretary ----.- ----- J anet MacLennan Treasurer ..-----....---- .... D orothy MacDowel1 H Social Chairman ---- .-...... ........ B e rtha Bates MEMBERS Mary Louise Ainsworth Hilda Humes Eleanor Andrews jenny Hyvari Violet Andrews Mildred jones Lydia Baer Lucia Keim Bertha Bates Tennie Marie Klotz Helen Beck Dorthy MacDowell Elizabeth Bennett janet MacLennan Katherine Campbell Phyllis Osborn Clara Corbin Margaret Peck Adelaide Delamater Ruth Perrine Janet Forbes Lois Pollard J Grace Good Helen Schultz Ann Hale Dorothy Hall Louise Harrington Ruth Hayward Adelaide Hemingway Barbara Shattuck Eleanor Shatzell Dorothy Stevenson Margaret Sundman Alma Willis Page one hundred forly three ' it 'T FFL! E ' 7' 'I 1927 H1-0-H1 l U 1' PHI ALPHA PHI GFFICERS President ....... ............. ........ R u th GIOSZ Vice President ....-., ........ . . ..... Winifred Bennett Secretary ............... ......... J ean Roethe Corresponding Secretary .... Dorothy Augustine Social Chairman ......... ........ S ally Taylor Treasurer ........ - ......... ..... R uth Church MEMBERS Martha Adams Evangeline Andrews Dorothy Augustine Martha Belknap Winifred Bennett Marian Child Ruth Church Jane Day Helen Mary Defenbacker Laura Erf Frances Esterly Geraldine Goodwin Marian Greene Ruth Grosz Nancy Houston Winifred Zinninger Page one hundred forty-four Jane Howard Helen Jacoby Helen Johnson Dorothy Lauder Dorothy Morgan Alicia Monroe Elizabeth Parsons Jean Roethe Dorothy Schaefer Elizabeth Snyder Eleanor Scott Sara Taylor Phyllis Templin Marian Uhlman Florence White Qi? Q J U, C l 4 in ,xl ' 't e ' ' vnu- 7 Q' . 7 I 1927 Hx-0-H: at , .31 1 SIGMA GAMMA OFFICERS First Semester Pres1dent ......... ---.Charlotte Payne Vice President ........... -Jessie May Hoag Recording Secretary ....... Alice Bickerstaff Corresponding Secretary--- .Helen Sperry Tr easurer .--.-----------. Edna Holle Soczal Chairman -..-. ---- s Chastina Sprout Sergeant-at-arms ----. ---.Elizabeth Allen Elizabeth Allen Mrs. Ann Beatty Leona Massoth Virginia Beckwith Dorothy Bower Alice Bickerstaff Elsa Carlson Lael Henderson Jessie May Hoag Edna Holle Charlotte Kerr Margaret Kerr Dorothy Laing MEMBERS Alma Winston Second Semester Charlotte Payne Mildred Mulliin Alice Bickerstaff Elizabeth Allen Margaret Kerr Lael Henderson Ruth Winchester - Eleanor Lawrence Eliza Lounsbury Beatrice Lyman Mildred Mulkin Charlotte Payne Eleanor Robertson Charlotte Root Virginia Smith Helen Sperry Chastina Sprout Jennie Tucker Elberta Watters Ruth Winchester Page one hundred forty-five 1 0 Y U tif f'aLs.nrvxf.:c1'un1 xy- uf- In-f ' ' PHI KAPPA PI OFFICERS President ................................................ Martin L Grant Secretary Treasurer ........................................... Roger lvl Ryes MEMBERS 1927 H1-0-H1 w+.'-1-'U Q.- Paul Bezazian Emmett Dorsey Elias Elitier Clayton Ellsworth Myrddyn Evans Martin Grant Ralph Griebling Everett Hawkins Brice Hayes john Higgins Arthur Hogue Francis Holbein Page one lzundred forty-six Edwin Howe Robert Johnson Roger Kyes Myron Luke Maurice Merryneld Louis Peirce Norman Shaw Leslie Spelman Edward Sutton Harlan Thompson john Willnnd John Wilde 1- 1 --.,...--.-.. ,,,,i..., ---...,-.,rn,m, mn J -WW , Y 4 'tc' f Two I - i .. gg . r 1927 HI 0-H1 ll an Q , Qi V 'T pr J I ! v 0 , 1 I' 5 I 0 ' l THE KALDRGN X OFFICERS 1 ' A President ....... .......... .... G r anville Quackenbush 5 Secretaryfreasurev' -- ........ Myron Hume MEMBERS Q Clarence Amstutz Arthur Jones Gershom Barber john Lewis Douglas Campbell Almon McCorkle Jacob Clayman Alfred Pecsok George Evans Granville Quackenbush Sydney Fisher Elwyn Robinson 4 Edgar Gansby jack Schaefer J Myron Hume Richard Schaefer V. Fulton Hume Paul Shepherd R. Adrian Jameyson Ralph Voorhis Theodor Weiss , Page one hundred forty-sawn V l Q ' 07 'WWW tlb i ' 1 A 2,'Eg,k, TTT ' ff C f . my ,Q - , a - C 1927 Hx-0-1-ii lbw f age J my 2+ 4 T 4 , CLASSICAL CLUB Vg. I 5 OFFICERS I President ....... ..... H ilda Humes Q Vice President .... .... C harles Dunham .I fi D- Sec'fetaryfTreasuTe'r .... -- - --- ..... ....... J ohn Schaefer . 1 p 'yrs-1--f With a large membership and varied program the Classical Club passed another successful year. The aim of the club is to give its members an increased knowledge and deeper appreciation of the culture customs and contributions of the people whose literature history and art they are studying. Meetings of the club are held every two weeks. The programs are arranged by the Teachers Training class and are given by both students and faculty. Several meetings have been devoted to Roman games songs mythology and there have also been several informal social hours Professor Wager addressed the club on Virgil and Professor Lord gave an illustrated lecture on Rome At Christmas a part of the club under the direction of Mrs Sturgis again presented the Christmas Parvulus The club presented the Ohio Classical Conference at its meeting in Columbus this year with the Hildeshiem Bowl to stimulate interest in club work in the High Schools Q J . . I . . .. . 4 , Page one hundred forty-fight t 'ff' fi! fNfIZ'1.!AXJl- D :ij 3 3 Pi' C77 sa XL!,'Q f . ,--A--fi , K 1, gl' JZ, f '- M Lf , 4 NMI' HQ -H Wfi- p,. 1ggf.Q ' :1'Jf:,fiA-fflffffl -I ' . 2 W lj 1 a -W N V TQ 1 0 gseJ Y V . ' ' fig:-f 1 X , L Q ' m g a-1 fl X xl A + 11-4 we, Q3 g H j ,wQl - 'hi - ff4aX 1f'x X X ' i7!'!E'i u - 'N - 1 4 . lr ii i: 3' .' . hh ffm xx - wg : i f! 3- ' , iz. EIC . ..xZ. f l , 'I q 1-:E f T','3- ' f Eg ,0 ,N M 5 f gZ?Q,f2'a'WJBQQ 01829 Y V Q Q' PUBLICATIONS L D 5 Y 4 'W' I 1927 HI-O-HI SvU p ,,, v f ? Qf e g? -o-H3 ? 1 ' 1 5 ' W-cifrous Q u Holi , Ulmer A V I D D , J ' P 7 1. ,. .12 P ne hun Ifawd diff 1 .gk r .give-eT . A Read M ' , .RQFVGI1 E- , b k V Y , 4 'Xi' va- I 4 'I g gl 1927 H1-0-Hx w Q I O I Koh' Beck iw K l - Cfqmeron Q mug Penh E .X J M A ,, 'MA Qi? G J gs K- 4 4 b fy 4 4 I 'Cfzmplm ' Ellison 'Kenmck 4 P ne hund d 5 5 55' '? W, . , .-- af 'i 'fi'f ' 1' NJ! Q 5 9 f 1927 Hr-0-H1 v -E 'Cenmg war-were Buchnna n V 9 Q Hier Q Koberisore K We x -' A 13 Page ont hundred ffly-Ifwo JF ' K r-,..., 1' :ma TQ, , ,, .. ,.. V V ,, ,,, , in rzrv' Z Q 1k W P ' ' 0 'Y c'v if ' - li 1927 HI-O-I-II ll I I w THE SHAFT X EDITORIAL STAFF Editor, S. Lucia Keim Bus. Mgr., Frederick Forbes 5 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Currerzt and Campus, Norman Shaw Literary, Elizabeth West Alumni, Tennie Marie Klotz Adv. Mgr., Henry Rood Circ. Mgr., Robert Wilson Art, Theodore Schempp Humor, Marian Rothharr Walter Hunter Secretary, Mary Katherine Cairns ASSISTANT EDITORS Frank Afford William Battrick Pauline Dunn William Helmbolt J George Hemingway Geraldine Hopkins Lawrence Howe Virginia Kettenger Kathleen Webster D Walter Knapp Florence Lewis Marie Luck Ethel Marie Mahn Katrine McGlashan john McGill james McClurg Eleanor Shatzel Page one hundred fffy-three fidiqszzfn.. THE OBERLIN REVIEW MANAGING BOARD Editorfinfclzief Edwin Howe Managing Editor Business lllanager Charles Lawrence Wayne de Vyver DEPARTMENT EDITORS News Editors Charles Mosher Joseph Hale Ernest Fiske Sport Editor Women's Interests Intercollegiate john McCune Elizabeth Parsons Roger Kyes Society Music Elizabeth Snyder Tennie Marie Klotz ASSISTANTS News Department john Wilde Grace Dudley Mary C. Cairns Stuart Weishampel Chester Shaver Carl Santee Henry Masuda Herbert Hubata Marjorie Folk Stuart Schoff Sports lvlyrddyn Evans Theodore Weiss Womenys Interests Florence Lewis Helen Mary Homegardner Louise McCaw Intercollegiate Malcolm Bostwick Kathleen Webster Society Marie Luck Sally Wheeler Music Elinor Cook Page one hundred fifty-four - , I ' A . I 1927 Hx-0-H1 aigggqggyqip W f THE OBERLIN REVIEW 1 l The editor of The Oberlin Review, in giving to the it . college the first issue of the paper in April 1874, wrote: ' k'The Review springs from the wants and the hearts . of the students, and by them it is supported. I' During the fifty-two years that have elapsed since the K founding of the paper, it has evolved from a bifweekly ' I journal which aimed to publish the best that had been X thought and said by alumni, faculty, and undergraduates 1' and give full attention to local items, to become a semi' EDWIN HOWE weekly newspaper seeking to bind together the varied Edff0f'if1'C'11ef elements that make up a college. Through its news column the Review seeks to present ' I an accurate picture of the college as it appears from day X to day during the academic year, through its editorial columns it attempts to offer a picture of the college as it may some day be. p 5 Believing that it should be the duty of a college paper J to invite a student to participate in his own education, the Review has placed, during the last few years, inf ' x creasing emphasis on the editorial department of the I l paper. It has offered to the students editorials designed to provoke thought, and in questions of fundamental importance to the students, it has taken the lead in an effort to stimulate discussion that may eventually lead to action. I The Review, which comes under the jurisdiction of J the Student Council, is managed by a board elected by the Council. Responsible to this board are a number of assistants assigned the task of carrying on the work di' WAYNE JV DE VYVER vided among the several departments of the paper. Business Manager , sl Paye one humlrfd fifty-ji-ve , D lf? c V g ! Phvf4 '1lLff 7L: rx .11'lLz4x.v- 1's. gew 1iif' T? J . Q EE o E ,nr fi 5 43 f'f Q31 if as 5' w 5 Dear Mr McFadden In cons1der1ng the galns for the present fiscal year fboth sp1r1tual and iinanclalj may I be permltted to remark upon the success of your latest and most sensatlonal paper The Outlaw As the busmess manager 10 the enterprlse I am 1n a pos1t1on to judge as to the general he1ghtened morals of the country due to 1tS vast and com prehenswe c1rculat1on There 1S no doubt that the essay 1nto the green ields of college pubhshmg was a happy one Never have you been able to turn out a paper so gross so 1l1cons1dered and yet so true to type You have succeeded 1n capturxng 1n the pages of that paper that e1us1ve somethlng wh1ch 1S an outstand1ng character1st1c of all McFadden publ1cat1ons The fact that advertxsers d1d not dare to patromze the 1n1t1al ISSUE 15 1nd1cat1ve of the fact that there never was a yellow sheet so yellow The college students are r1pe for easy pluckmg and you have reahzed lt Your stockholder s con fidence 1n you w1ll be restored The lack of Judgment that you d1splayed 1n publ1sh1ng a story that was really true 1n one of your confesslon magazmes nearly caused your stock to be taken off the exchange W1th the publ1cat1on of The Outlaw confidence 1n you has been restored Congratulauons' Cnce more you are a success M McFadden I w1sh you great mental and sp1r1tual fnot to ment1on financxalj satlsfactlon 1n your new opus Surely some one needs to educate the college students VV'here the1r professors have falled, perhaps you may succeed Slncerely, P D Sherman ill C lv 3 Page one hundred Mty mx lg, ' f 'E . . ' 9 2 E 1 I U x l KJ Yi, N U P - J iw ,jf + as 5 ' I l ' ,- lx , RQTMQ 'U xl C rl,-.9 Iylli 1 I M. it K .N . 2 I . . . . . . 1 X - . , 5 , , . . I . . . . ,. J ' . ' . I , r. tif -Kgifi-L:-Af7fxf,i111x.aA ' may TTZT x,, Af 1 Aw 3 mtg gh 1V A W1 1 w 1 W M f Clas.r.fB:C+'lluM- XX MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS 3 , A Q Q c vos-CVO I MF I 1 S 'Sr 1927 Hr-or-Hx fsatymcxoyegp WCJMEN'S GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President, Edna Bowles Accornpanist, Elizabeth Snyder Secretary Ehzabeth Vkfoodruff Chaperone Mrs John Vkflrkler Fzrst Sopranos Helen Hart Vlfglnla K1fHCOf6 Etha Moore Geraldlne Smlth Arla Wallace Vlfglnla Wh1te Second Sopranos Mar1on Chlld Helen Hook Ehzabeth Rugh Ehzabeth Woodruff Ruth Yoder Page one hundred fifty ezght Dzrector John W1rkler MEMBERS Harr1et McMah1ll Fwst Altos Ruth Church Ruthanna DHVIS Gwenn Gllbert Harrrette Sheldon Mary Smlth Dorothy Young Second Altos Edna Bowles Lucrle Cornehus Ruth Grosz Ehzabeth Hartman Frances Lausche U l J gs O I l 5 . . LJ J ' 4 M H hh f la ' l ll S do or 95? gg' ' , at 1927 Hx-0-H1 sw 'Y MEN'S GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Presrdent Leroy Arvidson Accompanist, Stuart Constantlne Secretarv Everett Glazier Librarian, John Brown Director, John Wirkler MEMBERS First 'Tenors Baritones John Blume Gareth Brainerd F. Walter Huffman john Brown Charles Lewis Everett Glazier Paul Long Elbert Harris S. Norman Park Keith Horn Roman Speegle Elmer Steinberg Quigley Wood Stanley Walker Second Tenors Basses R. Vernon Bond Leroy Arvidson J. Miles Evans Thomas Gurney Harold Ewing Paul E. Jones Paul Humiston 1. Kenneth Long J. Robert Long Ivan Weidemaier Lewis Reark john Wirkler Paul Winter Paul L. Jones SE? Page one hundred fly mn: X u . I qlpgr -ing-,fr'ai.1.4r7rxf.I'lL14 l11 u T .. .v'? ' CCNSERVATCRY ORCHESTRA Mr Maurice Kessler Conductor First Vzolms Claire L Qrdway Gwenn L G1lbert Winifred K Zinmnger Bernice R Bott Alphonse A Gailewicz Miriam Canfield J Lynd Harmon Pauline F Hirt Margaret M Baumgardner Ethel Geissman Second V wlms Mildred L Willard Adabeth Lull Georgetta Steese Frances J Crossett Eleanor M Ayres Lucille Squier Emma L Schoonover Marjorie M. Richards Ruby C. Harris Helen Smith Violas Frederick A. Funkhouser Doris E. Cunningham Louis A. Fink George M. Edwards Theodore A. Hunt Violoncellos Prof. Friedrich A. Goerner Mary F. Hill Edna Bowles Elizabeth H. Fretz Marcella Prugh ' Double Bass Ethleen A. Peterman Harold Montague MEMBERS Flutes Mary H Thoma W Bradford Bayliss Oboe Chester W Williams Clarznets Prof Walter H Frederick Don B Corbin Kenneth H Symons Bassoon Dorothy H Dudley French Horn Prof Russell P Jameson Trumpets Mary E Maltbie Robert A Gantner Grace Rudd Trombones Stephen E. Cool Ralph Obitts Melvin A. Burriss Bass Tuba Ray Crittenden Timpani Prof. Victor V. Lytle Percussion Paul Humiston Clarence Crookshanks Paul Eichmeyer Organ Prof. Bruce H. Davis Librarian Frederick A. Funkhouser Page one hundred sixty - 9 sae' - . o ef 1927 H1-0-H1 lssoczcxozgf -- i' - Paul Thomson i tlffhlf fi 'aLt-nf7rif.!l1 'lLf4x.n xg-1 Al l m an rp- K 1 4 se ' , elif 1927 Hx-0-H1 Hiram Prof George W Andrews OBERLIN MUSICAL UNION OFFICERS Conductor Prof Andrews Presrdent C W Savage V1ce Preszdent Prof Jameson Orgamst Treasurer Asst Secy W1rkler Dav1d Robb Qecretary The Oberhn Muslcal Un1on 1n the 65th year of 1fS ex1stence has 1n no w1se de parted from 1ts tradltlonal standard of performance Asslsted by the Cleveland Sym phonv Orchestra the UHIOH gave as 1fS 1925 Spnng Concert Wolf Ferrar1 s beaut1ful settmfr of Dante s V1ta Nuova and the Gra1l Scene from Pars1fal Th1s concert very iittlngly marked the close of Dr Andrews twenty fmfth year as dlrector Handel s M6SS1Hh was glven as the Chr1stmas concert and was repeated 1n Cleve land January 10 1976 under the ausplces of the Federated Churches of Cleveland Both concerts were exceedmgly successful and won great pra1se for Dr Andrews as d1rector The Un1on was asslsted by the Conservatory Orchestra Page one hundred .vzxty one Qi? 1 1 U 1 U J 1 5' l I' 4 1 l A 11 1 0 ,1 X 5 ' .................................................. Prof. Bruce Davis J a , My ' ' . I 4 Y ' ' A A ' l i? ribs-uf aqg1rf'a'L,.nl'7F-if,??lL14x.nm-rx.xgf- .a-5.1! 1 ll bf- ff' qgfg , so 'Sr 1927 Hx-o-H1 as 'fgU Q 9 1 U OBERLIN COLLEGE BAND OFFICERS D1-rector Professor W H Fredeuck Preszdent Daryl Dayton Secretary Treasurer Frances W Holbeln Student Managev Leroy F Barnes Lzbrarzan Walter Sells Leroy Barnes Kenneth Beck Paul Bergan Floyd Bond Vernon Bond M2lV1H Burrlss Stephen Cool Don Corb1n Ray Crlttenden Clarence Crookshanks Daryl Dayton Aubrey Dunscombe Myrddyn Evans Harold Fmch Page one hundrfd .vzxfy tlwo MEMBERS Clark Gleason Robert Gautner Damel H1ne Francls Holbeln Stanley Howell jack N1chols Ralph Ob1tts Walter Sells Carlton S1mmerer Cyrel Sortor J Paul Thompson Ernest Truby Harry Walton Chester W1ll1ams 5 J l U . l y Q I' 4 I if Q F 2 1 ll Nl N ' -------------------'------------------- ' ' J l o L H I 1 l n 5 Franklin Yocom l tl-'fhu1'.I-Qgif'aL,.fl'7f-xfll' Kznxnhglr Jv..JIx n bp - C11- . ' 1- g E i y w, 1 ' ' 55 U , 2 ,A4 U 2 A ' hd! K , 5 ,ff 1 Ll Y V r i :- A S 1 If L9 57 l M . l ,, W ' 5 ' V' 'E f .' ?QE X A we . MV. xl: Till w ,I , ? 5fQ+li h5H ' , 'V ,, ' Vih - 2: 5 M lim i? 2 '1 3 lm rki I rl I' sill. e Q f llllju A Y w viii QU f - S QL . 3 .IEC i M 7- WD A ,CLD 'W DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD Director .,,, .....,................ P rofessor Philip D. Sherman President ..... ........ A nclrew Westervelt Vice President .... ...... R uth Aussiker Treasurer .... .... F rank de Vyver Secretary ...................... .................... R uth Bliss Chairman of Plays Committee Chairman of Movie Board David Robb Kenneth Williams FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD Chairman-Philip Sherman Secretary-Russell Jameson Leigh Alexander Louis Lord Kirke Cowdery James McCullough Laurel Yeamans BETTER MOVIE BOARD Professor Philip Sherman Charles Jones Professor James McCullough Harlan Thompson Professor Laurel Yeamans Page one hundred sixty-four sl.' S Q V r 1927 HIOHI 5 'WW 100 I Page one hundred sixty-fifve SE? ' 603174651 f 1L:nf7rxf:f'lm14xsf- xg- .1ps x zu 21- Sw - L! 6 M1 ' . GSI 1927 H1-OEHL his-w Y v D U ' i 'f5 g,'51 ' V A - A J 55? t Y' Q I' V- 4 4 s it O 1' r ,,., 1,: 5 ,.,. , Q Q. ,A 1 Vx . I li J 1 233 ww ,Qs nw' Riff b 'ij X Ei if . Q . i J D 4 ' Q A Pagf om' hunflred sixty-.fix Y f 'E 801-'Y if 1-L., f'- 'n, A.n.fv,. 1 4- pp- c - ml :ifp ' - r , .,ig.,,,g.,, ., -' , . I A K 1 wv', HM' ,.. -'W' X22 XJ. ,517 L 'wif 325, W f - ff , Y ,gg , A ' T 15 ,.- ,mid - - , A ' WJA .AS M 1 mf' . A g 'iQQ ,,.1.1 4L, - ,Lum k- ,. l7Q?9,4?aT9BQQL o12Q,QjQ K ' 4 A JN f L 5 'J Jo Xf s , f ,W JW X uv J A f V ff 1 K LL ff JM A K f H-Lug. A ni A X X I S V , Ae g 4 AJ g 1 IWQ .W . Pigif if C3 ff. Q M kfuthw + Mmm. .Q -- jg D 11821511 ' ' Q , ' W , , . r N I W 5 X 5 J v , , h W... f 1 X X 4 If I' I H W V' C 3 ,gi f mb H WW U fb W ff- ,i .M if Q , . rw , f ' K f A 1 in 0 Qfxhf if is ry-4 , N XM 5 A fi J 2 vv 5:1 Q fl? fy 5 ' f Egg 1 ...J I 7 L J N ' L.-'ll E r ' L A in ' Y in-Q 1 W B.. 0 ' I 1 , M V s 3 X L W ' W - , ' 1 go ' 1-gr 1 927 Hx-0-H1 5Ng ? Preszdent ........ ..... Vrce President----,--- --- Recording Secretary ...... Corresponding Secretary--- Treasurer ........ ....... Page one hundred CHINESE STUDENTS' CLUB OFFICERS First Semester Ying Chan K, King Chan Nyok Chan Yung Chien Charles Chin Mary Hu Mary Huang Tzu Huang Lan Hsieh sixty-eight .Mary Hu -SufLan Tan -Hung Shen .Tzu Huang Ying Chan MEMBERS Liang Yu Second Semester Lan Hsieh Mary Huang Charles Chin Liang Yu Ying Chan Hsiao Kao L. Lum Mrs, Ying Nan Ying Nan David New SufLan Tan Mrs. Chang Wen Chang Wen Hsieu Yang Q is I. J c in Q. wi? YT , fL.l7fKfI'1,11x,il. QQ1 I f B R PP- 'CQ- g-5 S I 1927 Hx-0-H1 nga, fa' w- Q CCSMOPCLITAN CLUB y OFFICERS President ....... ......... ....... I . Elliott Fisher 4 Vice President ..... ......... K azuko Higuchi Treasurer ..... ......... ......... M a rian C. Forbes l Faculty Advisor- ............ .... P rofessor P. D. Sherman MEMBERS Eleanor Ayres Lan Hsich Susie Bailey Mary Hu Edith Baker Mary Huang Marjorie Beard Yasu Kamotani Frederick Brown Emerson Kemsies ' Ying Chan Alice Kerschner Charles Chin Chungsook Kim YoungfSoon Choo Shinsil Kim Jose Deseo Florence Lewis Victor Ewald Bessie Lim Elliott Fisher Margaret Miller Frances Flower David New Frederick Forbes Anna Schwenk Donald Fujiyoshi Clark Schuman Clarence Gresham Arthur Steinkamp Hester Grover William Teller Alice Hausler George VanBuren Etsumo Higuchi Tsung Wen Hiro Higuchi Mrs. Tsung XVen Kazuko Higuchi Ruth Wilson Lawrence Howe Ruth Winchester Liang Yu Page one hundred sixty-nine A U'7 4 Helen Adams 1927 HI-0-H1 l'g ? Edward Seeber-- Alice Prescott ..... Vivian Kendeigh .... Prof. Cowdery ....... Pauline Hauschildt- Isabel Miller ........ -- William Allen Anna Arnold Margaret Baue Bradford Bayliss Elizabeth Bowlus Elizabeth Burns Esther Bruggemeier Katherine Campbell Dema Chayer Alice Elson Harriet Ely Laurence Firestone Elizabeth Foley Imogene Forsythe Francis Gravit Rachel Gray Irene Harris Alice Hausler William Helmbold Ann Hoskin Allene Houglan Page one hundred :efventy LE CERCLE FRANCAIS OFFICERS MEMBERS Constance Hopkins Geraldine Hopkins Dorothy Hull Hiram Hurd Janet Jenkins Tennie Marie Klotz Mary Laurence Alice Loveland Helen Martin Louise McCaw Helen McCrosl-:ey Ward McCroskey Cpal Michelson Clarice Monosmith Irene Murtough Lillian Meyers Edith Noss Mrs. Olmstead Ruth Place Katherine Porter Marcella Prugh Beatrice Ralston - ------President ----Vice President ----------Secretary ---------------'l'reasurer Assistant Treasurer - .... Corresponding Secretary Blanche Ryan Carl Santee Alice Schade Rosabel Shaw Eloise Shawkey Charles Shepeard Alice Louise Smith Lucille Squire Thelma Stevens Eleanor Thomas Isabel Traquair Helen Treat Josephine Vance Mary Voorhees Genevieve Wallace Helen Walrath Ralph Warner Kathleen Webster Sally Wheeler Ruth Wilson Mrs. H. Wooster Lina Yeager Elizabeth Zorbaugh U I J gs I I J ' 4 'E TTT' NIL! T fk llznyu gen v JBQIIYYU' .J . .QQ 'U i l 1927 H1-0-H1 avkav 1' U O J Q9 O 'U I 11 l ' x N LA TERTULIA OFFICERS 5 Presrdent ....... .................. ..... R 0 bert Duncan Vice President ...... .... E lizabeth Williams .Seca-etaryfT'reasure-r .... --- ...... Eliza Lounsbury Standing Committee--- ............. .... D orothy Augustine James Shearer g MEMBERS Dorothy Augustine Jack Latshaw Eleanor Ayres Eliza Lounsbury Wallace Baldinger Josephine Lueder ' Paul Bellard Virginia Matters Mildred Bradshaw Claire Ordway Kenneth Brost jack Persinger Elizabeth Craig Mary Louise Poole Robert Duncan Juanita Robinson Arline Flach Dorothy Sanford l J Marjorie Folk Chester Shaver C Henry Gaston Coney Sturgis Paul Gilbert Eleanor VanAkin john Hawley Edward Wilder H4 Beatrice Hunt Elizabeth Williams Margaret Kantner Cwen Williams Alberta Larsen Harriet Wisterman S' I Page one hundred seventy-one gmgr 'Q1r1:A wl W Charles H. Churchill Estella Roy 'T' ' V t 1927 1-ii-o-Hi -f'SrU gp Q J 1 4' C . l 1 MATHEMATICS CLUB President .,..,.. ...... - , ...................... .... C harles B. Corey Vice President .... .... J essie May Hoag Treasurer ..... ..... H enry F. Rood J FACULTY MEMBERS W. P. Cairns C. H. Yeaton F. E. Carr A. H. Fox STUDENT MEMBERS Samuel Lutz W. Paul Gilbert J. Symons Ruth Brown Laura Lyman Violet Andrews Everett Thatcher Kern Schoepfle Edna Holle William Eichelberger Henry Christian Maggie Winstead Mary Williams Joseph Hale Sarah Brown Page one hundred seventy-two - - r rf U J ci' 11' a- me EPIAAKLE I ig C1ll-' N A YNAY,,, AN J N.Am 4 , mx Af COAL N ,ij if- I' k X5-'e if 'kgs , ' . I f q- 1 F Fl M A J? 1 A mb In QL' NL ls i ARM , X V ,JF Lmnmsmnr. AA A- ' ' ' Y' K ' ALUMNI AND FINANCE C' P 5 q . WS' ' K - r s 1927 Hlfofi-H li'-+0c2CBQ7gge .. U rx J I U C iw , 1 THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION . OFFICERS President .... .... C leaveland R. Cross, '03 5 Secretary .... .... J ohn G. Olmstead, '06 -' Treasurer .... Howard L. Rawdon, '04 The Alumni Association is composed of all graduates and former students of the college in all its departments. It publishes monthly the Oberlin Alumni Magazine, which is the olficial organ of its members, keeping them in touch with one another, with the college administration, and with the affairs of the campus. It encourages local chapters in the larger cities, it sponsors fall and midfwinter homefcomings, it assists in the raising of scholarship and endowment funds, it maintains a file of all graduates, it helps arrange commencement class reunions, and is a general Q clearingfhouse for all alumni matters. g ls , V 2 5 Page one llll71d1'6d sefvmly-fozzr , 'sq' in V - H V -i g if f ' CRJAXJK nf- I f ap p- Cvvxb . THE STUDENT CHEST The Student Chest was organized eight years ago, for the purpose of centralizing all charitable appeals on the campus. It takes care of a portion of the expenses for OberlinfinfShansi, the Y. W. C. A., the Y. M. C. A., and a contribution to the Student Friendship Fund. This year there have been approximately 1,400 pledges totalling nearly 3B10,600. This total is far short of meeting the budget, and the dependent organizations will be handicapped in realizing their aims. The Student Chest plan is not a means to do away with charitable appeals, but rather to gather them together for a single presentation. This is believed to be better because: 1. lt meets the actual needs of charitable organizations. 2. It protects the student body from many petty appeals. 3. It aids the student in giving to charity what is reasonable, and protects him from over' led in in res onse to emotionable a eals. P g g P PP Page one hundred swcnly-ffve ei ' , I 1927 H1-o-H1 ML-'fb fu ey Y THE ALLEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Lf ' In 1915 Dr. Dudley Peter Allen made the '3 l initial gift to the college for a hospital. Other R 1 contributions were made from time to time, and at length through the splendid gift of Mrs. Q Elizabeth Severance Prentiss, the college was able to begin the work. The building was erected in memory of Dr. Dudley Allen and Dr. Dudley Peter Allen. The entire equipment and furnish' ings were given in memory of Myrtle Grace Vial, of the class of 1908, by her family. Q The Hospital was opened on October 14, and is meeting most efficiently a longffelt need of the college and community. Browning House conf T tinues to act in connection with the hospital as a woman's iniirmary, and contagious diseases are treated in two other houses. DR. R. W. BRADSHAW Superintendent of Hospital I Miss Janet Ptolemy College Physician ' l Dr. R. W. Bradshaw X Boa-rd of Managers Dr. W. R. Morrison, Chairman Hiram B. Thurston, Treasurer Charles W. Rogers, Secretary 5 Dr. Gertrude Moulton J Dean Frances G. Nash Mr. Louis Burgner Mrs. A. C. Oommings J R Page one hundred seventy-.fix 5 v' i 1 Q xi? 1 ng: .3-nfng n uv ' may C D5 . 54,1 f 1 fl 4 . sfqlqcblag , 'W I mi 'J 'QA .x Xx 6 P an Ei ll J fs 9--E . L E- 1 31 Q 4 ' K Y '?7,M 9' 'Y' ' 'Y L dj l.-ff ur: gucw r A -if 5 ---3r---- - f---5: Q ,IJAM -4- -fm 1 ' 1 f I' '.,. A r, A 4. .5 Y , c U wif 1 v 5 4 . 1927 1-no Hl Hgvv I 1 f eps U ' P ' J 1 'N v W dflfl' ' ljroorffiz V I 3 I I I I l l . Li 5 i , X .1 u - I I SENIOR PRCMENADE l ' CLASS OF 1926 ' , I V C. La Verne Potter Isabell Miller I Social Chairmen I Walter A. Hunter Dorothy A. Lauder l Chairman of Committee on Chairman of Committee on 3 Tickets and Invitations Refreshments lx I Elinore Thatcher Chairman of Committee on Decorations lg ' ll 1, Pagf' one hundred sefvenly-eight k ii gg A . eB,'r 1927 HI o-H1 nga , , 1 Qi, 1 e w 1 - Q . , ' H J I a av . . 0.-.x.-fi! UG'x:Ci I A ' Ie, X f . -1 -5 I I I S A , Q ,v X tl' I . XY i 1 1 A A l ' . I Y J' ' sw 1 M 34 i ' Q.-. S 1 I P A X . H . y Y Y . -, Lf?-if ' ' R JUNICR PRCMENADE J' CLASS CF 1927 J. Alfred Dexter Miriam C. Denison Social Chairmen X Helen D. Beck it Stewart W. McMi11en V Decorations , J Persis E. Warren James V. Lipkey 4 Dorothy M. Jeffery Anthony P. Cerveny Millicent O. Bate ' Assistant Chairmen h Page one hundred seventy-nine 9 -a T y S S F 5 ftp A ' - - A .'n14 x ngm v vszp-G -'ii ' if ' . 'Sf 1927 H1'0'Hl 'g N3SQ7e? p ny K-9 K9 RECREATION HALL J l lf' I I n ax 5 J MRS. ELLEN B. HATCH It is an unfortunate characteristic of youth, that in the midst of our pleasure we often forget to whom thanks are dueg although we enjoy the benefits of Rec hall, we fail to remember that only by the efforts of Mrs. Hatch is such an institution pos- sible. Rec hall is not particularly attractive in itself, but Mrs. Hatch has succeeded in making it one of the most enjoyable centers of Oberlin social life. It has required perseverance and an unusual combination of personal qualities to accomplish thisg we are very grateful to her, and we heartily appreciate the results. J 1 ' Page one hundred eighty xi! r faLz Ap1xf,i'114x.n .lv v x as 3 171 . r V w W I I r p 1 W H ,Qi Athleticis 435 iff fd v v 'J X N y IWW! , ww f Y A A A I IH? - :xy uf' gm . 'JD 1 . .HM .. 'x- .fl QL? 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SEASON'S SUMMARY 1 O Oberlin faced the 1925 Football season with the ex' pectation of being represented by a mediocre team, for not often is it possible for a school to lose its coach, and nine varsity men, and then present a formidable eleven the following season. But we Oberlinites are coming to learn that nothing is impossible. Coach Hughes came to us last year a nonfentity, took the odds and ends of a .5 71 team of the previous year, and built up another Oberlin championship team and one of the strongest Ohio Conference elevens of all time. Our spirits suffered a serious setback last spring when Macigachron we learned that Coach Hughes had accepted a call to Coach DePauw University. Certainly Oberlin was justified in feeling that there goes your old ball game. But our everfalert Athletic Department made a real find in Coach Paul MacEachron, who led the Oberlin Football team through its second successive undefeated season. We affirm the statement of The Cleveland Plain Dealer in saying, Coach MacEachron deserved a lot of credit for the way in which he constructed a near-champion from the odds and ends of the great eleven of 1924. Coach MacFachron has indeed been fortunate this year in being aided by three graduate players. Fox, an end on Reserve's team of last year, Fat McPhee and Speedy Speegle of our own 1924 championship team helped Mac whip his men into shape. By taking the work of fundamentals upon their shoulders, these assistants made it possible for MacEachron to give his time to the betterment of the varsity team. But coaches can't win the game for us. Football circles everywhere recognize the consistent prowess of Oberlin's Football teams. The Plain Dealer sports writer struck the keynote of this season's success when he remarked that, uit seems that Oberlin can lose its star players, change coaches, and do everything else that is popularly supposed to ruin a Football team and yet keep right on winning. Being a championship team that was supposed to have surrendered its title on last Commencement Day, Oberlin has performed much as Notre Dame. Oberlin did not graduate its winning habit. ..., as 99 FOX McPhee Speegle Mileham Ass't. Coach Ass't. Coach Ass't. Coach Trainer Page one hundred eighty-:elven FN x l gp f - - . ' A.:-. ' 51 - ' C'-' 1 Cai gg? ' ,S e!'.',r 1927 Hi-0-H1 ugfgy , l W' . - 'Q i r 5 J I l H' 1-.- .1 - 1 , it OBERLIN'S SECOND SUOOESSIVE UNDEFEATED SEASON l 1. Oberlin increased her record to 16 victories without a defeat, 2. Oberlin registered 5 2 first downs to their opponents 34. 3. Oberlin returned punts 406 yards while their opponents returned them 212 yards. Oberlin gained 1608 yards from scrimmage- opponents 888. 4. J 5 . Oberlin completed 18 out of 36 attempted passes -opponents 14 out of 71. 6. Oberlin's fourthfbest defensive team. 7. Oberlin makes a clean sweep of her four inf tersectional games in the past three years. 8. Oberlin's 14th season without a defeat from Zwick-Captain elect any Qhio team, 1925 RECORD C Oberlin ........ 7 Albion ...-..... O Oberlin ........ O Mt. Union ...... O Oberlin ........ 9 Baldwin Wallace -6 Oberlin ........ 24 Rochester ....... O Oberlin --- .... 13 Wooster ........ O Oberlin ........ 14 Reserve --- ---6 Oberlin ........ 7 Case --- .... O Oberlin ........ 18 Miami -- -,--7 Page one hundred eighty-eight 'TY ' 1 1'l..z4x.v- ' v sp WUT fef' e-gr 1927 Hx-0 HI SPG 1 ,, u ALBION 7 O At half trme 1n the Alb1on game nerther team had scored The ball hovered about the 50 yd l1ne throughout the perlod wxth few threats from e1ther s1de As the second perlod opened however sornethlng happened and happened qurckly Crafts went 1n for Thomas at quarter and three or four plays brought the ball to w1th1n 12 yds of pretty pass to jones across the Albron goal lme BALDWIN WALLACE 9 6 Interceptmg a pass from Wrckenden Baldwln Wallace ran 70 yds for a touch down the frrst score of the game Urged on by the hghtmg sp1r1t of Capt Wagner Oberlm scored a touchdown early 1n the second quarter W1th the score 6 6 Flemmg caught a fa1r catch on the Baldwln Wallace 18 yd l1ne and Thomas booted a perfect free luck through the Baldwln Wallace goal posts Thus Oberlm d1sposed of the first obstacle 1n the Ohro Conference Champ1onsh1p race Rockwell Hansbury Hastings Page one hundred ezghty nzne -D N 1.951-4v'ilff7Lf-l7fKVIIi 1.1AX..lK1 h,Qa1 v g g pg: Civ' i F U CN 4 ' .b A 1 a r L- . u Y Z g , c ' r h xl l T B L. l Q A U 0 f I ' X in T 1 X Albion's goal. Flemirlg substituted for Crafts and on the next play, Poe hurled a s . D U .r I . . I . J ll C B YE? 6 6 6 g 'ri Page one hundred ninety ,.,- ' , 1927 Hx-o-Hx msg 1 ' ffm w- Q 2 if as ii K WOOSTER 1 3fO The result of this game was one of the greatest upsets of the season, as Wooster was doped to win by several touchdowns. Going on the field as underdogs, Oberlin caught li its rivals asleep and proceeded to score in the first quarter, via a pass from Poe to Hastings. In the second quarter, Wooster, with the wind in her favor, secured a footing on Oberlin's 22 yd. line. It appeared that the score would be tied as the Oberlin line was being pierced consistently, but Wagner intercepted a Wooster pass, and the half ended 7fO. At the beginning of the second half, Wooster massed its forces, and on two occasions took the ball to Oberlin's 33 yd. line, only to lose it on fumbles. Oberlin's second score came in the last quarter after Hansbury had intercepted a pass on Wooster's 23 yd. line Wickenden, Poe, and Hansbury smashed through the line and skirted the ends J until the ball was advanced to Wooster's 1 yd. line. From here Poe carried it across on a line plunge, and Wooster's Homefcoming became a grand success from a Crimson and Gold point of view. Ballard Poe J. Wilder . 'll' f ' ' w lznxsf- I- 3 Swv Ah CASE 7 0 On a field that necessitated prompt action Art Poe see sawed through the Case line in the first two minutes of the annual Cberlin Case clash Burr added the extra point With the score 7 0 on a gridiron that hardly permitted an effective offense Oberlm players contented themselves with keeping Case subdued Although outpunted and outpassed Oberlin scored six first downs to three for Case MT UNIGN O O When Oberlin took the field against Mt Union three regulars were on the bench because of injuries. In the first half the Crimson and Gold clearly outplayed their rivals and nearly scored in the first few minutes. After this the punch which was exhibited at Wooster was entirely lacking. Oberlin was lucky not to have been scored upon in the final quarter. The game ended in a scoreless tie which was enough to deprive us of halffclaim to the Ohio Conference Championship. u J Raikula Fleming ' C. Wilder ' . Page one hundrey ninety-one . f i 'EF 4 ' , -21 1927 H1-0-H1 ii mmcxovqfe 4 . V 'W s o so o ' ' cami U i l l I f J 1 2 p s v 4 a I' Q 1' up . i.,- 1 ..., g U. D Q . . I .l ' .r I I 'mr , . . r 'i x , , S i , .1 N i Tr '- aggf r -,.L,.nrw-xfzaf ' -mfn xx rev- 5 - ' n 2 T4 A .-r- ' V ,,- ffi1927 H1-0-Hr v U , ' ,fm Y I ROCHESTER 24f0 Starting her Second team against Rochester, Oberlin ran up the largest score of the season. The first touchdown of the game came on a 20 yd. pass to Hastings, who had l gone in to replace jones. Although at the beginning of the second half Rochester played its best football, it was during this period that Poe scored the second touchdown. After Hosfield had skirted the ends for six points the second string men again took the field, and immediately Tenney proceeded to pick up a fumble and romp 25 yds. for the final score of the game. RESERVE 14f6 Recovering an Qberlin fumble and racing 45 yds. for a touchdown in the first three minutes of play, Reserve furnished the first thrill of a game played on a waterfsoaked gridiron. Due to the muddy Held and slippery ball, the game was marred with J numerous fumbles, and Oberlin's first score came as a result of this. Hastings ref covered a fumbled punt on the Reserve onefyard line, and Hansbury shot through left guard for Oberlin's first six points. In the final quarter Hastings took the ball from the finger-tips of the Reserve passer and raced 55 yards for the final touchdown. The mud and rain was undoubtedly a great handicap to both teams, and necessitated the use of straight football throughout. Tenney Thomas Burr Page one hundred ninety-tfwo V7 917 ' f - . vw 24-F 1 R 29 fl. . frsr 1927.H1:O:H1-. i 'l 'gee l i 1 . . . ' E , 1 O ut Q1 U2 l fl l 1 1 'K k I MIAMI 18f7 1 Displaying its greatest offensive work of the year, the Oberlin grid machine ran over 0 Miami in the last game of the season, winning 18 to 7. Time and again Poe, Hosfield, and Burr slipped through the great rents torn in the Red and White forward wall, ' while Hansbury reeled off yard after yard with his open field work around the ends. ' 1 1 X , Except at the very start of the struggle the Gberlin line outcharged Miami consistently, A 1 but the fighting spirit of the southerners left the victory in doubt until the Hnal quarter 44. X was all but over. In the first quarter, with Oberlin lighting with her back to the wall r w to prevent a score, Hansbury intercepted a pass from Miami and streaked down the I , 'l side of the field, 75 yards for Oberlin's first counter, Again, in the second period when I 1 H Oberlin's offense began to get under way, it was Hansbury who circled the end for a if I gain of 25 yards. From the one yard line Poe carried the ball over for the second i touchdown. Miami's score came in the second period. A long pass put the ball on the two yard line, and four plays netted a touchdown. Oberlin's third marker came in the fourth quarter, when Hansbury received a punt and raced to the three yard line. X From here Hosfield plunged through for the final score. In a few seconds the game was over, and the remarkable and successful football season of 1925 with it. I f V l F ., l ' 3 my . 5 f. ' A , 'gtg' i ' l 4 lv I Hosiield Wickenden Crafts , Page one hundred ninety-lhree X 5 3 Q ft ,I 3 A ,Hm,,,,,,mi to , lr f - c Q g ' ,xgpppqo Q' I . , ,L fl 1927 Hx-o-H1 1150 1 'Q Q 1 THE STADIUM Durrng the football season of 1974 the need of add1t1onal seats for spectators at the Oberlln athlet1c field became urgent Soon after the close of that season a prehmrnary sketch was prepared for a stad1um that would meet the present and prospectrve needs of Qberhn College It was felt that 1f funds could be secured to bu1ld 2 500 seats of the proposed equrpment the college would be jusuiied 1n go1ng forward w1th the plan Late 1n January 1925 a c1rcular was sent to many of the alurnm and former students of Gberlm College contarmng sketches of the proposed plan and 1nv1t1ng subscr1pt1ons at S512 50 per seat Two of the condrtrons of these pledges were as follows Q15 that they should not be enforceable untll subscr1pt1ons for a total of 1 600 seats were rece1ved by Apr1l 1st and 21 that suilicrent funds should be prov1ded from other sources to sat1sfy the college that rt could proceed w1th the erect1on of at least 7 500 seats of the stadlum When the pledges amounted to S521 762 and w1th an ant1c1pated 1ncome of S10 000 from the 1975 season a contract was let for the construct1on of 035 seats to cost 311762 Upon th1s bas1s the constructron of the stand began lmmedrately after commencement 1n June and the Greater part of the stand was ready for use for the openmg game Sept 26th It was w1th a feehng of pr1de and exh1larat1on that we greeted our new stad1urn last fall No longer must we fear the collapse of the old wooden bleachers no longer must we suffer because of lack of seat1ng capac1ty we are proud to show Our stadrum to our guests and fr1ends The stad1um 1S a fittlng memor1al to 0berl1ns athletrc prowess Page one hundred ninety our Y J gs Y in I' 4 I ll l , ' . I s D F S 14 1 , . , , U , 5 l o ' . . ' .. ,, 4 1 5 5 of sl 5 U 1 tp ,, v 1 'it' f 1 4J :gm an -. Jim an pp- ' -5 ,XX X BASKETBALL s VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Pj ldd fly V . ' 1 eb!! 1927 1-11-o-1-11 1155 , 5 , BASKETBALL SEASON 1925 '1926 Although Oberlin's basketball team did not equal the record of the famous 1924f1925 squad, it has the satisfaction of knowing that every game was hard fought, and that no defeat came until the opposing team had been given a run for their money. Coach MacEachron faced the difficult proposition of building a team around one veteran, Captain Leahy. After much experimenting which took the major part of the season, a snappy and fast, but very light team was developed. Handicapped by the lack of a tall center, and by the fact that our opponents were usu' ally very much heavier, Oberlin struggled through the season with three victories and eleven defeats Seven ames were played before the Oberlin boys scored a victory On the eastern trip Hamilton was beaten and this seemed to give the Oberlin team confidence The next week the highly vaunted Miami squad was taken into camp Two weeks later Wooster came here in COACH MacEACHRON hopes of avenging the football defeat handed them by tne Oberlin lads last fall Again they were disap pointed After a hard battle which lasted through two over time per1ods Captain Leahy shot the w1n1ng points from underneath the basket The following week Oberlin lost to Dennison by the overwhelming score of 51 30 The season closed by losing to Mount Union Ohio Conference champs in a slow but interesting game on the home floor Although the season cannot be called a successful one from the standpoint of games won the team substitutes and Coach MacEachron are to be congratulated for the way in which the games were fought With a determination and spirit of never say die the team played against odds and fought from the start until the final whistle The prospects for the next season are very bright Wlth Ballard as captain and with every 1925 1926 player back Oberlin should put out a team equal to any in the Ohio Conference What they lack in size should be made up by willingness ability and experience Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberl1n Oberlin RECORD OF THE Albion Hiram Reserve Case Ohio U Buffalo 192 5 1926 SEASON Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Hamilton Rochester Bowling Green Wooster Dennison Mt Union Page one hundred nznely .fefven Cai YU' U 1 J gs C g . 7 1 5 J J ' .,.,.... 22 ' ........ 24 ' ,....... 39 ' ...... 22 ' ........ 20 ' ......... 22 ' ...,.... 23 ...... 32 4 Oberlin ........ 27 Akron ........ 33 Oberlin ........ 30 Miami ......... 24 ' ........ 27 ....... ss ' .....-.. 16 ' --29 y ' ........ 19 .......... 40 ' ........ 36 ....... ss B4 ' ........ 20 ' ........ 28 ' ........ so ' ...... 51 ' ,,...... 24 ........ 43 ' ........ 21 . ' ..... 27 l YE? i l f ' v 5 2 v T L C C T C C ' 30 I 1l.1JX.Jl Qcs.k-,lihlgl I Page one lzundrvd ninety-eigllt i 1 ....,--T,4.-.v.-,.. ....,. ..-......- -1- ,A-:H b, f..-,f,..,M U3-,Lb '---' f - .ri I. 'Q A- rf - .F ,.'.-f uwuw ...,- . ,.s.,.,. I-. -,-..1...,.1,..',.:,.-e L... BALLARD A steady player, sensational drihbler, and a wonderful defense man. This is Oberlin's captain for the 19264927 sea' son. TESSENVITZ A hard fighter, fast player ,and good shot. Tess will be valuable at the pivot position again next year. FLEMING A quick thinker, clever passer, and excellent floor man. Johnny proved to he a good running mate for Ballard. M -ff--M-1 -P ff M- - --Y. s , ,. . ,i , ,, , r , , lifx i ' :Wx x ,W J iifi A 5 I ,wx 'x .I ,I..,u . ff ,fx 1 ,l If I .',..,?: - ,-...fr Klein .. , - 1 4, ,ff . , N.: .',,fs,1., .'i. to ' .-f. - 1 ,Q fghg...--f..-4.-.,u- . ..,, .,,,d.,, . .1Q'j,g-, MCPHEE A calm, steady player. 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With five letter men from the preceding year as a nucleus, Coach Throner enf deavored to build up a winning combination. Oberlin usually played her best baseball against her hardest opponents who seemed a bit better Weber and Adams pitched good ball throughout the season but lack of general support meant the downfall of their efforts With six varsity men and several prospects from the Freshmen squad the Crimson and Gold should do well on the diamond this spring Baseball thusiasm 15 growing Coach Throner 1S an artist at the game and through his efforts a winning combination should be developed COACH THRONER BATTING AVERAGES FOR 1925 SEASON Channon Adams Thomas Raikula Hunsberger Weber Roemer Leahy Heldma1 1 Day 1925 SEASONS RESULTS Oberlin Hiram Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin SE? Reserve Dennison Cincinnati Wooster Reserve Hiram Wooster Page tfwo hundred three 1 ' l' ' K 1 ll 2 ' ' A ' . en- 1 I t N ................... ..- .387 .,..-,.,,.....-...-..., .250 ---------------------- .333 ' ,,-,---,-------------- .250 -----------------.'- .333 Q---------------------- .241 , ........ L ......... ,---- .275 ........-...,.......... .220 J -----,.----.----------- .268 ------------------------- .150 5 ' . ' ,,-.,.--................ 15 ' ,,,,,,-,--,,,......-,--.. 3 Oberlin ......................-- 5' Miami ......................... 6 ' -,-.. , ..,,.............. 6 -,,--,--,......,.,,.,... 7 ' ----,,,---..... ' .,,,..... O ' .....,,,............... l 1 , ---------n------nn--- 4 . . . ---u-M-unu--un- 7 ' -,A ,,,............ S- .... 5 ..................... -- 9 ' ------,-----,-,--,,--,,. 3 ..,,,................... 16 ' ,--,,,---,...,,,..-..... 13 ' ......................... 3 ' ------------.----------- 6 ....,....... Q .......... l4 . ,- v Qtbif' i.ff7L.'-l'7f'K':f 1.JAXJl- 2 ' .llB2i ' 1' X OBERLIN COLLEGE TRACK RECORDS Made 1n 100 Yard Dash sec Boothman 96 D1llon Cons W1lson Forbes 15 Dunn 16 Farquhar 18 Martm '7 O 220 Yard Dash 880 Yard Dash One Mile Run Two M11e Run 120 Yard Hurdles 21 3X5 sec 156 4154fS 9 41 15 4X5 sec 220 Yard Hurdles ......... 24 315 sec. High Jump ............. 6 ft. 17 1X2 in. Broad Jump ......... ----------22 ft. Pole Vault ............... 11 ft, 7 ' . 16flb. Shot Put ............ 40 ft. 7 . Discus Throw ....... 125 ft. 101f2 ' . Boothman 96 R C W1ll1HmS Fa 17 Pa 17 Dunn 16 Bellows O5 Dunn 16 .................. Harvey 14 --- Gray 1 1 .................. Stocker 24 ................ Knesal 21 ................. Kinney '11 ................. Hansbury 27 ............... H. S. Wood 23 Javelin Throw ........... 165' ft. 7 ' . Curtis 21 ................. Hammer ...........,... 121 ft. 11 ' . Cole 10 ................... Mile Relay ................. 3:25f2f5' Carrick, '20 ................ '20 F. Martin, '20 y Mayer, '22 McPhee, '22 ' Page two hundred four ' 5 ' 9 6 ? -.fW ' ' A 1 ., -9- 1 2 r 1927 H1-0-H1 1 ' N mCbQ7ege U l - J l ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 10 . , ' .............. '94, '96 'l ' , . ...-........... '03 ' , '12 ................ '09 ' , ' ................. '12 , ' ,................. '14, '16 , , ' 4 .............. '15 7 . . . 1 A , - ................. 1.5 ------------ f . ,' --------------'93 440 Yard Dash ............ 50f1fS sec. Mayer, '22 ......----- - ----- '22 ----------------, : . . ' ' , '25 ----------'25 ' ------------u 4 I f 11, ' ................... '17 ' ---,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 ' ll, ' ................... '17 --------- f . , ' -----------------'16 , , ' ...------------. '05 , f , . .16 f a . .14 , H 509 , . .24 111 , ' '21 111 , '11 , 1 125- ' f 1n , ' '23 111 , ' '20 1n , 1 '09 ribs-rf . Riff linxnv-1'v.. gil' 1 as ,p,- c w --. ' TRACK 1 . -if rlrrd 1925 VARSITY TRACK TEAM 4 KJ I 0 u 1925 TRACK SEASON The Oberlin track season cannot be termed a success from the standpoint of games won Four intercollegiate meets were held beside the Big Six only one of which was won by the Crimson and Gold tracksters Meets were lost to Case Miami and Dennison all by rather large scores These losses were due to the fact that Oberlin although strong in the track events was exceptionally weak in the field events The tables were turned on Reserve and Mt Union in a triangular meet and Oberlin won with com COACH MCPHEE the spectacular performances of Captain W1ll1amS in the half mile and Hunsche in the mile Oberl1n placed fifth In this meet Bob won irst place in the half running the distance in 1 min 5 6 sec and thereby setting a new Oberlin and Big Six record 1n this event Hunsche tied with Hill of Wesleyan for Hrst place in the mile also settinv a new record Coach McPhee a stellar track performer in his day can be given credit for the marked improvement of every man throughout the year Micky produced wonders with the men available and had he had more material to work with the results would undoubtedly been different. Plenty of material will be on hand for the 1926 season and all indications point to a great time on the Oberlin track. SUMMARY OF THE SEASON Oberlin ........................ 7 Case ........................... Oberlin ........................ - Miami ......................... Oberlin ......................... Dennison ....................... Oberlin ......... 67f1 Q Reserve ......... 5 6f5' 6 Mt. Union ...... . 76 f 6 Big Six: Wesleyan 6Of1!2 Miami 41 Dennison 2sf1f4 Case 19-U2 Oberlin 15f5f6 t -.'Y'c' ' A Y V -Q - A r f-21 1927 Hx-o-H1 wg' ' f Qi- i U 1 D - J l . U ' - - - 1 .U S I . I C I . . , . I , parative ease. At the Big Six, largely due to l' . . . . . 5 J x v5 76 19 92 73 78 l X' f 1 U J ' f 'JILL-.l'7fk ..f -lL11 'i'i - - n ' A - C T - Page tfwo hundred .tefven ' 7 'F r..,,,. 522' ' . r 1927 H1-Q-H1 ++kUmtBQ'3'Q5p Q g, b I X ,'- af A X X. in I X 1 I 1 , afv q . , 5 11 'V ,QQ ,r y 'Q' Q ' 4 1 , W x ly P' Q' K 5 ' fn ' ., if ., f f ,. 4 .. . W, -1, '-z g -. .. 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Key 2 Qfef' ' qt!! 1927 H1-0-Hx gpg 1 1926 INDOCR TRACK Wooster at Wooster March 20 In her only rndoor meet thrs season Oberhn upset the dope by defeatmg Wooster 62 42 Of the fourteen events Oberlm captured e1ght flrsts and t1ed 1n another The 220 440 3X4 m1le and 2 m1le races were all run off 1n better t1me than Ober l1n s track record Oberhn showed espec1al strength 1n the pole vault and d1stance runs The Oh1o Relays The Oh1O Relays are to be held at Columbus Aprll 17 and Oberlln expects to send three teams e w1ll enter A two rmle team 1X 2 m1le per man Oberlm formerly held the record for th1s eventj Dlstance Medley 440 880 3 f 4 and m1le FIVE man m1le team race 1 m1le per man Oberhn wrll be host to the Ch1o Conference Colleges at the annual B1g SIX track meet May 28 29 Th1S 15 the Hrst t1me 1n h1story that Cberhn has been honored Wlth th1s pr1v1lege Track Schedule for 1926 Wooster at Wooster March 2 Oh1o Relays at Columbus Aprll 17 Akron at Oberlm Apr1l 24 Vv R U at Oberlm Ma 1 Mlaml at Oxford May 8 Case at Cberhn May 15 N E Oh1O Int Coll Ath Meet a Wooster May 22 C I A A May 28 29 Page tfwo hundred nzne 1 Ci ll Uv A , ll xi Q U 1 U . ,J I af 4 l . , 3 , . , . . ' Y 1' - 1 , I .I , . , . , Sh ' : iv , - , c . . - , , , . i I I ' x The BigfSiX Meet 5 1 1 - I I J N , . l 7. . . ' , y . 3 , . . -3 . . . . ll 1 . . . ., .. . !!Phfi'Mffif-rf'7fK .,IT1JA'xJK1'h,Q ' lull K ?i CQ? ' , g 1 1927 Hi-o-H1 wgvbx 1 CROSSCOUNTRY 192 S Three victories and one defeat topped off by winning the BigfSix is no mean record for one cross-country season. Oberlin may well be proud of her 1925 cham- pionship team. Having lost four men by graduation, she dropped her first meet to Wooster at Wooster, 26-29. Although the score was close, the race was closer, and had the course been familiar to our men, Parsons would likely have taken first place, and the meet might have been ours. Determined to avenge this defeat, the Oberlin barriers twice finished their whole team before any of their opponents crossed the line-this at the expense of Akron and Reserve. Oberlin's prospects at the L'BigfSix were anything but encouraging. Believing that a team may be 'Ldown but never out, the cross-country team went down to the classic run of the season and came out victorious, thus making it our second cham' pionship team in the last three years, Parsons finished a scant IOO yds. behind Emory of Miami, and came in ZOO yds. ahead of Carouthers of Wooster, who had beaten him earlier in the fall. The other men finished about as expected, and it was left to Amstutz to furnish the thrill of the day by beating out Ingalls and McKelvy. Only the first five men in counted in the scoring, yet it is significant that Oberlin's six men were in before any of the other schools had finished five. Strong crossfcountry teams have become a tradition at Oberlin as is evidenced by her record for the last ten years: 'l6f2, '17f2, '1Sf3, '19f2, '2Of4, Z1f2, '22f3, '23f1, l24'2, '25'l. Page tfwo hundred len I Cai w' V D J L9 C . lv 1? 1 F7 , I !Lz4x.v- ' Ii '- ' as QA- G T CROSS COUNTRY MEETS 1925 Oct 10 Wooster 26 vs Oberlin 29 at Wooster Parsons 2 Amstutz 5 McKelvey 6 Young 7 Logan 9 Lamprnan 10 Oct 19 Class Meet at Oberlin 1928 1927 1926 1929 467121314 238151620 159101824 111719212223 Tota s 5 6 Oct 24 Case 33 vs Oberlin '72 at Cleveland Parsons 1 McKelvey 2 Young 7 Harrar 8 Oct 31 Akron 40 vs Oberl1n15 at Oberlin Lampman Young Parsons Ingalls Nov. 7. Reserve 40 vs. Oberlinf15 at Oberlin Young Lamprnan Ingalls Parsons Nov. 21. O. I. A. A. at Wooster Parsons 2 - Amstutz 11 I fl - Ingalls 13 f - McKelveyf19 - , Youngf2 1 Sth- J Brooksf25 6th- . 7th. 8th, 9th. eel 3 Amstutz 4 Logan 10 Harrar McKelvey Harrar McKelvey Oberlin ...........,...,- ,- Wooster .............. --- ' Miami .............,..,.. O. W. U. ...............-- Cincinnati .....-.......... 1 1 1 Case ..................... 12 3 Muskingum ............... 1 3 7 Akron ................... 196 BaldwinfWallace .......... 2 1 1 Page two hundred ele-'uen 1 la 51 96? 1 Lpfiilf K 7-L:.r1 Prxf.TI1'll.z1 x .1l-1'5 .ie4 h ,Q , egr 1927 1-n-0-H1 l1g'J 3?1 1 . , U . . f . ' f J 1 ll , . . , I' U u n U K 1 : 64 67 113 ' I qw n u ' u I C4 . 'A ' ' I3 ' x , , .v x , lst 66 f , 2 d 74 , 3 d 87 4th 93 ar 1927 HI-O-HI ui 3 iw , 4 l 'Q 4 VARSITY TENNIS 1925 Eugene Bischoff again acted as tennis mentor, and under his tutelage the tennis squad rapidly developed into a winning combination. After losing the first two : 1 Qi? U v J Q9 l 5 matches, one to Wooster, and the other to Bowling Green, the Oberlin team proceeded J to take over Heidelberg, Bowling Green in a return match, Washington and jefferson, ' and Michigan State College, and closed the season with a draw, with the previously successful Wooster players. McPhee, Crafts, Butler, Tessenvitz, and Vincent proved to be the mainstays of the team, and with three out of these five back, a successful season can safely be predicted for the spring sport. X 1925 Record Oberlin --- .... 1 Wooster ........ ,--H5 Oberlin --- .... 2 Bowling Green .... -----4 Oberlin --- .... 6 Heidelberg ...... ---HO Oberlin --- .... 2 Bowling Green ......... -----1 4 Oberlin -- .... 5 VVashington and Jefferson -- -----l Oberlin --- .... 6 Michigan State College -- -----1 y Oberlin --- ---3 Wooster ......... ---- -3 Page tfwo hundred tfwclfve l 1 Wy tif' S T ftl.: Af.i' Y l fl . 1 1927 H1-0-H1 sw NQCBQF ? INTRAfMURAL ATHLETICS Y J L5 0 'U I 0 Class Lea ue House Lea ue S 3 Cup Cup Director of Intramural Athletics A. E. Lumley I Class Managers House Managers 1 N L. T. Rogers, '26 S. W. Collin, '28 A. P. Cerveny, E. W. Crafts J. A. Roamer, '27 R. E. Tewksbury, '29 H. W. Logan L. W. Hosiield 1935 M House Allilelies 1326, afixu infzlfqmgtf. 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' 1 HIT I ' ' '.-' .2 -lt-i 514, WMS I' Ilia WHT - Class League House League I Score Card Score Card I Page tfwo hundred thirteen I 2 ,I SEI 2 4 gxp,,r Qgfflf-f'7fK I o 'Y I . .. re!!! 1927 HI-0-H1 li'fcwmm.Q7 e INTRAfMURAL ATHLETICS This college has long been in favor of athletics for the many as against athletics for the few. This year Oberlin has had a system of intrafmural athletics which endeavors to furnish some kind of athletic training for every man in college. Last fall the physical education department adapted the new system, which gives the four classes a chance to compete in ten sports during the year. The sports are arranged on a 100 point basis, and the winning class of the season receives a perpetual trophy cup engraved with their numerals. A four sport athletic program was also adapted for the boarding and rooming houses. This, too, is on a 100 point basis, and another perpetual trophy cup is awarded the house league winners. CLASS LEAGUE Mmm' Sports Cross country Hand ball Tennis Volley balll Horse shoes Major Sports Football Indoor track Basketball Outdoor track Baseball The placing of the classes 1n each major sport Counts 12 for irst place 9 for second 6 for third and 3 for fourth Minor sports count 8 6 4 2 HOUSE LEAGUE Major Sports Mmor Sports Basketball Indoor track Ou door track Spring tennis Major sports count O 28 76 etc and mmor sports 70 IS 16 etc toward the house league cup As this book goes to print the classes have competed in seven sports The Seniors and Sophomores tied for hrst place with 52 points each The House League has completed two of the four sports Cranford leading Several other houses are pushing them for this place So far this year about eight hundred men have competed in some form of intra mural athletics This number practically represents the number of men in college There are three more sports in the class league and two in the house league to be played off Much of the credit for this enthusiasm is due C V Savage Dr Morrison A E Lumley Coaches Mac Eachron and Throner and Messrs Berthoff jones Larsen Close and students of the college for their assistance in omciating at the games Page tfu.o hundred ourfeen X U r J U I E? li sv ' a p Q '1 X , ' J X p t u . J . I 1. ..j 6 . , A - ' f If 'QL r 'Y QIPSY Ki! 'lL, f'kf..i 1uJAX..l'-'f5gQ irq: 1 as kpc C11-LZ ,. sp, Q., , xv W, ,. X aw.. -.Q if rf' Ts, Z ' . I if Z . 4' SQPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM The Sophomores finished the season undefeated, their record being marred only by a scoreless tie with the strong Freshman team. The following men won numerals: Brown, Bullard, Callin, Cunningham, Dohse, Dougherty, Evans, Fetters, Gausby, Godfrey, Hamlin, Hawkins, Lewis, McCord, Merrylield, Rosecrans, Stocker, Weiss, Vfheeler, Zeller. ' - 4.......- .1 FRESHMAN EGOTBALL TEAM Frosh numeral men were: Goeltz, Hauer, Jacobs, Jenkins, Kiracofe, Kroc, Leonard, Locke, Neubauer, Phillips, Rugh, Tewksbury, Morris. Gutstanding men were Gowdy, Holden, Martin, McPhee, Parks, and Vandersall. Page tfwo hundred jfflegn ' JUNIUR FOUTBALL TEAM Tying with the strong firstfyear team, the Juniors enjoyed a successful season Sixteen men won their numerals: Bliss, Burnett, Cerveny, Clayman, Crago, Head, jameson, Lies, McClaren, Montie, Murphy, Roemer, Sutton, Tenny, Walton, Willianis. SENIOR FOOTBALL TEAM The last year men who earned their numerals are: Blume, Caldwell, Edmunds Hemsing, Hubata, Hunter, Jones, Kendeigh, Phillips, Rogers, Simmerer, Wenner Whitney, Yocum, Zekind. Page ffwo lzundrfd .vixleen S yr l gj 1 fl 3. eb!! 1927 Hx-o-H1 ng: SE? CLASS TRACK The InterfClass Meet By winning the interfclass indoor 'track meet the Sophomores won the class chamf pionship. The Sophomore relay team set a new record in the two mile relay running it off in 9 min. 54.1 sec. Kydd who 15 probably the best of the freshmen tracksters was the hero of the meet In runmng the 220 1n 27 seconds flat he accomphshed that wh1ch has been ac comphshed but tw1ce before 1n Oberhns 1ndoor track h1story The results of the meet were as follows '75 yard dash Kydd Q291 won Engle Q281 2 Houck Q281 and Holden Q261 t1ed for th1rd T1me 3 4 sec 25 yard low hurdles Lee 291 won LICS 271 2 Houck Q281 3 Lewls Q28 4 T1me .n 8 sec 25 yard h1 hhurdles LIES Q27 won Delfs 271 2 Lee Q28 3 Leonard Q29 4 Tlme 4 sec 220 yard dash Kydd Q291 won Engle Q281 2 Houck Q281 3 Holden Q261 4 Trme 27 sec 440 vard dash Bookamer 28 won Knowlton 27 2 Hogue 28 3 Tune 59 6 sec 880 yard run Watters 281 won Wh1tney 261 2 Amstutz Q261 3 Bezaz1an 27 4 T1me 2 nun 158 sec M1le run Lampman Q281 won Roden 28 2 Logan Q28 3 Eckert Q29 4 Tune 5 m1n 64 sec Two m1le run Parsons Q261 won McKelvey 271 2 Brooks 281 3 M1ller Q28 4 T1me 10 m1n 341 sec Half m1le relay 29 won 28 2 27 3 Tune 2 mm 28 ec Shot put 16 lb Rockwell Q261 won Holden Q261 2 Poe 261 3 Ixetchum 28 4 D1stance 33 ft 6 1n H1gh jump Stocker 28 and Terrell 29 tled for first Poe 26 3 Bullard 28 4 Herght 5 ft 7 1n Pole vault Poe Q261 won Woodworth Q281 2 Hatch Q281 3 He1ght 10 ft 4 1n Two m1le relay 29 won T1me 9 m1n 54 1 sec Page tfwa hundred seventeen Cai uv- I J Q9 4 7 I, . . . . , . . 1 C ' - - ' 9 ' 5 ' ' ' 1 ll I - Q' 5 ' Q' 5 ' 3 ' 3 1 - , 'S - ' ' J 2 Q' s ' J s ' J - l 1 5 1 5 . ' . ' . 5 N l 2 I 7 ' , - Q' J sf C' D s Q' D - ' r R . . H ' Q H 1 J - Q A Q -s Q 1 1 Q' 1 . ' , ' . . . V D' i ' s C' D s ' J 2 ' D - I' 5 ' Q C Q 4' Q ' ' J I is 5, 1 5 5 J ' l s 1 ' ' S - D , .- A ' Q ' 4 C Q ' C J 1 J . . , , . , , 4 U - lc-J . c J Q c J 4 c J . , . . 1' Q g417aqyff7gs.Af7fxV,Tt?'l1.z1x.xl1'h.re-'1 .lu-.ill 1 I Ii' YWU' 8 SENIQR BASKETBALL TEAM Class League Champions ?'Js..-5.9.31 xi X:-v-el EL i JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Runnerfup in Class League F071 ami FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Tied for Second Place in Class League SGPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Pagvt l rl i I - , QS.. -M A , INTRAfMURAL CROSSCOUNTRY SQUAD This picture represents about fifty of the ninety or more men who were out for this fall sport. It was from thisgroup that Coach Lumley found valuable material for his varsity squad. FALL TENNTS This sport called forth unusual spirit last fall. The matches were closely contested throughout, and the man who successfully defeated such a Held of players well deserves the title of school champion. Reischauer, '28, beat out Hammer, '29, and Vincent, '26, defeated Tessenvitz, '27, the two winners thus earning for themselves a place in the finals. As was expected, Reischauer won the match, but not without stiff opposition from Vincent. The scores are as follows: 4f6, 7f5', 735, 4f6, 6-4. 1928 BASEBALL Page liwo hundred tfwenly i f ,Z . eg: 1927 H1-o-H1 figggggigy,- Q is 7 INTERfHCUSE ATHLETICS 7 I I House Track Meet , Q I The results of the interfhouse indoor track meet, held March 6th are as follows: 25' yd. Dash: Engel, wong Hansbury, Kydd. Time, 3.3 sec. Mile Run: Graham, won, Hunsche, Lampman. Time, 5 min. O5 sec. Pole Vault Poe won Woodworth Bond Hatch Height 10 ft S in 25 yd Low Hurdles Hansbury won Delfs LEWIS Weiss 3 6 sec 220 yd Dash Engel Kydd tied for lst Houck Lies 27 sec Shot Put Hansbury won Rockwell Holden Robinson 34 ft 11 3X 4 in 880 yd Run Watters won Young Vylhltney Downs 2 min 15 9 sec High Jump Payton won Poe Stocker Currie Height 5 ft 9 3 X4 in 440 yd Run Bookamer won Graham Cerveny Hoecker 5 9 6 sec 25' yd High Hurdles Hansbury won Weiss Jamleson Delfs 3 7 sec 2 Mile Run Parsons won Bezazian Miller Howell 11 min 3 sec Relay Baldwin Pyle Inn Cranford Survey 4 min 281 sec Results of the Inter House Track Meet Team s Survey Town Team East Section Cranford Baldwin Pyle Inn Woodshed Grey Gables Commons Khnefelters Cedarcroft Gulde 23 House Page tlwo hundred tfwenty one .1 I 2 , 9 , , - , - - I 1 I I . I . I I X qv I , Q , , i . . ' i . I . I . , , , I ,I . . . X . : , g , , . . . I I . J Pt . x ..,...................... 22 --------------------20A ' ........ I .... 4 ...... 20 -----------------------2O I . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII14 -----------------------g10 I , -------w----------u- 8 4 ' ------------- I -------- S ------------------------5 4 ' I ..................... Q4 --------------------,r-2 ly ..-..--------------7---4-----I 4 . -----------------------1 r 3 I 2 ' E- Q- -m-1'-T--T-----+- tibh-if-f'KLIf7L,.ff'7fx,,f lxz.ox.vL1'1.,ga1.n.-,gsmnlp-cw--1:5 , 'W N. 1 i l I V 1 l l l l 1 X l - 2' , ss .1927 H1-o-H1 1153 fy G ,., L, ,,- T- C CRANF ORD MANOR l 1 J 1 '23 HQUSE INTERfHOUSE BASKETBALL This year's house basketball teams were well matched and furnished plenty of keen competition. There were twentyffour houses represented in the league, and of these, three finished the season undefeated. In order to determine the champion a postfseason series was held. The '23 House boys defeated the Manor, and the Cranford crew took over '23 House, thus gaining for themselves the title of the L'House League Cham- pious. Besides those men in the undefeated teams, there were some who stood out in the other teams. Among these were Debnam, Ivlontague, Probert, Rockwell and Hanna. y Q V Page tfwo hundred iwrnty-tfwo 1 ..,. . L .. . . 1 f WX f 15-171K 1 W WMM l I4 'El 5 Q 6 f L0 xx 3 WQMEN'S ATHLETICS I' W' I , qi L F 4 4 -4 Y, ' 99.1 927 Hreo-H1 H2-UcztB.Q7g e V I J gs 4 .1 DR. G. EVELYN MOULTON C Y! Page tfu, I d d I-wenty-four i W 3? 5 ' L -I , , 1'h.lnf1 i5-.:.I51a2g-9 ivy-115 . ? 'sive QU E2 r 1927 H1-o-H1 2-3 I I Ll MISS ELDRED MISS EDWARDS MISS DAVIESS Durmg the past years the Womens Physrcal Educatron Department of Gberhn College has acqu1red h1 h recogmtlon throughout the country It h s come to be w1dely known for the capab1l1ty of the gymnas1um faculty and through the work of 1ts tra1ned graduates The present adm1n1strat1on has bullt up the BECICHCY of the department 1n keepmg w1th 1ts good name and no small amount of the cred1t 15 due to the work of Dr Moulton Sklll and a fine knowledge of her professron has enabled her to efhcrently supervrse the general health of the g1rls durmg two years of the1r colleve work and to most successfully conduct her classes Those who have needed her aduce or help w1ll remember her careful cons1derat1on and serlous deslre to be of SCIVICE It 15 1mposs1ble to speak of regular gym work wlthout hearmg CXPTESSIOHS of ad m1rat1on for the 1nsp1r1ng teach1ng and s1ncere frrendlzness of Mlss Eldred Perhaps no other person has taken such prlde 1n the love and respect of all the g1rls who come 1n Contact w1th her One of Mlss Eldred s greatest serv1ces has been the mamtammg of the department s general morale at 1tS present h1gh level The g1rls who have been acquamted w1th MISS Edwards both 1ns1de and outslde the class room know what a sense of humor and love of fun she possesses Th1s very characterrstrc has been a savmg factor 1n more than one precar1ous s1tuat1on I-Ier teachmg ab1l1ty and her work 1n danc1ng ICCEIVCS more apprec1at1on each year The portraxts of dancmg whrch appear elsewhere 1n tlus sectron show the splendrd results of M1ss Edwards work As MISS Davless reaches the end of her stay 1n Oberlm lt becomes more and more apparent how greatly she w1ll be mrssed As drrector of sports she has shown herself to be an able teacher and coach a frrend of fa1r judgment and above all to have a lovely personallty We can w1sh her nothmg better than that 1n her future work she may find the same success and adm1rat1on that has been awarded her here Page tfwo hundred tfwenty 've Oil 1 b QKLL1'-i ilffi,,-f7fK ,, f' l!JX.lK1'h,ll '.R-.ll 33 Pi' WWW' ' 0 s V K N' CV A K ll 1k, N , S I W as w ' J I I asv o ' I l c I I' 1 p sv . D .. - ., VA D X I U I . . . . - ' 41 . I x I p p D ' I 5 I B . . I I ' t . 4 ul 7 If Ng c.. -. -.sv ,.f..x 7.41, .,,..: X:-x....,--Hx Q., - YA- ag.. .. Q. ....i...,. tzsr... ' -, i, W. A. A. OFFICERS President ..................................................... Esther Wood Vice President ................................................... Lois Word Secretary ....................................................... Conna Bell Treasurer ..................................................... Dr. Moulton As a member of the national association of college athletic leagues, the W. A. A. supplies one of the desirable sides of the Oberlin girl's life. Track, hiking, tennis, quoits, archery, and golf are featured by the association, in addition to the major sports. Any girl who qualifies in these becomes an active member. The two Mgirl stag functions of the year are backed by the W. A. A.: the dance in the fall, and the YalefPrinceton game in the late Winter. These two affairs are unique in that they exclude men, a factor which acts as nothing else can in uniting and unifying the girls. Page tiwo hundred tfwcnty-six y , L. X511 lg i SWT! !..'-.fl Q We I fa Q .s r i -Q I g . I Q ,. yi' 4 21 ii '-. I iv-'fi .Ai A -A W- -- -- -- - -' --H.. . V Y Y YY.- V ... Y., ,cw ,sn-.,.. ,,Y .:.4.. -9. ... Je... gz...V:,c-. .ra .Jr ..2.1. '...h.f.,.. .. J - ff' ' , - . ' gg . gl 1927 HI 0 HI nge, 1 QQ 1 .1 1 b l L+ O 4 , ' t 5 X, to ' ' 'A I' i f i V i x I iv l l ' x 0. C. CLUB OFFICERS i President .................................................. Helen Templeton 5 J Vice President ................................................. Gladys Clark Sec1'etavyfT1'easu're'r ............................................. Lucile Bruce Q MEMBERS Ruth Bliss Anna Oelschlager Dorothy Bracken Elizabeth Rugh Verna Christophel Ethel Scudder Grace Daviess Edith Sloan Dorothy Dudley Doris Smith l J Ruby Harris ' Katherine Sternberg Mary Hodgman Helen TeWinkle y Dorothy Jeffery Esther Wood Marie Kurtz Lois Word n Page two hundred tfweniy-sefven , In :Ianni -Igtffzgs fx..m'lLf4 x.n ,u'1Jv- vl2r- CW' BASEBALL I In spite of rain, and the difhculty of Ending time for 1 3 games in the last few weeks of school, the Baseball season . eu last year was unusually successful. Coach Daviess had 1 A no difficulty in calling out sufficient material for the IN N , I , Wl H, class teams. During the practices, every girl had her i chance to learn the game, and get the most to be had , Gill Cf? - of enjoyment and practical advantages. Enthusiasm X waxed high as the season progressed, and Galpin Field 5 was the scene of an unusual number of closely contested l Y . gf matches. fl! A ' The spirit and skill shown in the individual team prac' tices and games counted strongly toward the success of the annual ArmyfNavy match. Spectators saw the best baseball of the girl's season qi 1 when the Navy defeated the Army, 2723. The Seniors, with a team of nine expert players, and an exceptionally good infield, were accounted interfclass champions, with the class of '28 second. Forecasts for the season favor the latter class 19 7 Hi-o-H1 H.g':-'v'G ' 'g e Y J U, K l yi , , J .a y 4 V Pagr tfwo lfzzndred tfwfnly-right x 1 ? .. .. V if ' I C 'TT' ' .lilznyn may Um Q V' K1 , .A Wx fi CLASS OF1925 CLASS OF 1926 Page! l d dt ty CLASS GF 1927 x ,. , A bf , g 1 I 7 . I ' 'P- Q f f gg , rx V :ii 5 fi fir? fm' , 2 '3 7 ? v-ff' X WK 115-. ' r In 'Kd' I CLASS OF 1928 Page zfuo hundred thirty 1 'I t 4 l o SE? ' . 42,1 1927 Hx-0-Hx MURIEL MCCLELLAND Womens Tenms Champzon TENNIS Oberhn offers splend1d opportun1t1es for glrls to play tenn1s e1ther as a past1me or as a sport ln whlch to w1n honors for the Class It 15 an exceedmgly popular game and early IH the fall there are many entrles for the tournaments The results of last sprmg s games were watched w1th more than usual 1nterest due to the closeness of the matehes and the Sklll of the players WIDIIBIS of the class tournaments were as follows 25 Lyd1a Kayser 26 Beth Seudder 27 Mary Hodgman 28 Murlel McClelland Con Ruby Harms In a SCTIES of br1ll1ant matches Mac McClelland proved her worth as a tenms player by defeatmv the Class wmners 1n turn thus quahfymg to meet the colleve champ1on Madel1ne F1eld The Semor veteran had to bow before Mac s steady drlve and carefully placed shots enabhng the Freshman to clalm the college champ1onsh1p A doubles tournament also flgured 1n the seasons act1v1t1es wlth Madel1ne F1eld and Margaret Guss as the WIDHQIS Th1s IS the first t1me a doubles tournament has been offered and It IS hoped that th1s feature w1ll gi-un rn popular1ty Page tfwo hundred thzrty one H UUCBQU Q? U P 'Il gs I ' X lv ' I H up r X S . ' .1 S ' ' . I 2 ' , ' L ' , ' Q ' , , . , . , J , . . . ' tie!-off 'WML1' f an:-'5-'Tia' 'm fa xnfg gm 5 x ggf' L . el-,'r 1927 H1-0-Hr1fH:UmtBQZgge 4 GIRLS TRACK RECGRDS Records Made 1n 1925 Best Records Prevlously Made 75' Yard Dash 10 Sec 9 375 Sec E VanOrden 28 J Dunn 20 60 Yard Hurdle 9 375 Sec 9 1X5 Sec 4 Hurdles 2 ft h1gh M Wh1f1OCk 23 E VanOrden 28 Class Relay 30 475 Sec Th1S broke old record by 2 Sec 220 Yards 4 Runners Class of 28 RH1ghJump 4f 4ft512n E W11k1HS 27 E W1lk1HS 27 R Hop Step Jump 31 ft 6 1f2 Thls broke old record by 3 ft 1 7f8 111 C Bell 28 H M Homegardner 28 Basketball Throw 71 ft 5 81 ff 3 3X4 1 E Var1Orden 28 R Algler 21 Shot Put S lb 23 ft 6 2 30 ft 93f4 H H SlZ3.I1b1'O M Dewltt Javelm 54 ft 2 X4 ft E VanOrden 28 R Algler 21 Three records broken last year Elght flrsts out of rune were taken by the class of 1928 Page tfwo hundred thzriy tfwo 7 Q v 1 U . , J 1 v 'Y 1 I ' 5 K I . -------------- f . fs , iv . ' ------------------ f- . - f 1 , l ' Q ' 3 . , . ..... , - in. ' . f ' . 5 R. Broad Jump ........ 14 ft. 7f3f4 in. This broke old record by 5,314 in. J ---------- . in. . f 'n. , . ........ . -If in. A , i I y ' ....... ........ . 'B in. 71 . 3 in. .9 . , ' . ' , ' ' 1 - D Y. ?!3 X - V 1.451 -'mfr tL,.,f7fx':t' lnfnynfsu nge- .lu-.J im '-' ' i f.'Y ' ' - ., 5 - A . r 1927 H1-0-Hx ugs v f Qs, 4 HOCKEY Y In order to awaken the interest of more girls in hockey, J l E this season a new system of color tournament was used. ll Elimination games between the class teams were played, I, P thus placing the various women in either the winner or ' l loser tournament. These two tournaments were played ' X off and the Senior Reds and Sophomore Blues emerged as 5564 vlctors of the winner and loser respectively. X19 2 'il 9 Following the color series, Class games eliminated all l but the Juniors, who after a hard battle carried of the championship. As a climax to the season, the annual AnnapolisfWest l' Point allfstar game was played, the Annapolis team proving victorious by a Zfl score. l The entire season was marked by bad weather, but in spite of all drawbacks, the girls, under the coaching of Miss Edwards, feel that a profitable hockey season was I spent. l X ' .1 l ANNAPOLIS-WEST POINT Page tfwo hundred thirty-three SE? A Q10 g ' ' E E' Tiiij i f ii CLASS OF 1927 vt fffirty-four CLASS OF 1928 CLASS OF 1926 CLASS GF 1929 Page tfwo hundred thirty-ji 'UZ 5 ' . e!,'r 1927 Hx-0-H1 11220 Pg ? 1 y d tl 96 lib:-nY 1 'pl.54f7f'xf.!4'1'll.1nx4l- :gas .bil x :JAP iii' . ' Qgf 4 . as iw H1-0-H1 is-amorous ? 4 U yi BASKETBALL V D J I As usual, basketball remains the favorite sport of the U followers of girls' athletics. Although fewer people came Q lx out for basketball this year, there were plenty of players Q for a series of second team games amon the Juniors, S Sophomores and Freshmen. .Q .W Due to changes in the rules this season which put six 1' girls, three forwards and three guards, on a court floorg Q 'L and due to some minor alterations in violations and penal' ' F ties, there was fear that the game might be slowed up. I With each succeeding practice, however, 'under Miss Daviess' excellent coaching each team worked up its pass- ing the Seniors perfected their team work the most aptly of all This smoothly working machine swept through to the championship and met only one defeat I the last game the juniors came back with a brilliant passing and guarding attack too late to win the cup which they held for two years but which the Sophomores had stolen bv a flashy spurt early in the season lim. Hi I CLASS OF 1926 Pagz' tfwo hundred llzzrly .sewn YE? ' gtpy.pi lT1Ax.v-11..revT-iv-ll' 1 I PI' '1'U 1' CLASS OF 1927 Pagr Iwo hundrvd illirly-eight CLASS GF 1928 fp Y ' TT' i ' W 1f','Ar-1111 -,-'-.:'fw- -Q .,.....,.........,....,,...,,.,.,.,.,,...... ...-F-wv-E-.... --,. ..,--..L-... ,.. ,,. V,,,,,, fx - f . c .,, -. -. ,',. 1 f .4 1 -S--- .-,-- w- 2 ---'A A - '- ' A -r- ' .li71Q9'3QiL-EA '7AS'i5.:QL'if'L?:f'l': '-'rig' -rt' jlgj X Q yr ': ' i' xt' V QA , WL ,, .5 -.-...-... N.::,...,...,,...,, M, 31 .L1,. ff, w 5. iff! f','Xi ggi? ,N 1 ,, , Jig W ilfvfylw Hifiws gf KJ, Q' 23322353 'W ik: 2 11? 5+ fn, P- il Wil' L ef fx 4 x I Y 1 N 1: f SMYS VM:-'JE L',5c,q: w: '.. ' gg, fi H153 3.ix7,,2! , . N. xl, f 5 276 :ik ik ' M 1 1-v','1 ,.! 3 1 I ' ' QE. . 3.3 fi :Tw , 4 x. .. iii , h M21 E: x2 5, gil'-JJ? ihgwyaif T: 3 f' fi- Y5 1. lg-fp if I T HSS.-iff QL. 11, , 4,-. . Wi ' 1' lj . M ff' 5 r 3 Q '1 Q2 F X S CLASS OF 1929 9 Aww ? 5, CQNSERVATORY Page two hundred thirty-nine ty? af bf-f-351. V- - 7 ,J - nn-f-,,,,-I. , , , W, , e5f:. '.Liz:.:':.:f-M , --xp A 1 X ' W '- 'A N ' ' f- 1 'ga . ,. ' L ' . fg, A J A Wgfgl E?i2'1:: '-'rung .A 'fr:,:: zv:':.'1-sz-2' nit-g:::,::,11L:..:.-i-: -'g::t:::f'1 'Q', L11ZL. ,3JJ.'il1C'?f ''V' yv l 3 rv-q47Mas- eff Tr-' vy Y-Q: --1- -.,f-57,,,-qH.V -.VT ::::.T- ,-4g,.A2:':.fw-,is-'1f:.-..f f-TMJ:-.1 ,ef z:.,.-..?::,,v. iJn.:...aAt,14W..4g:,,f,1.. -. .- - - fart' ' , r 1927 Hi-o-Hi 111 QQCBQ7-is ay KO' THE YALE 'PRINCETON GAME W In the best game of the year, and in the most thrilling ,J I YalefPrinceton of many years, the climax of the girls' ul basketfball season was reached on the evening of March M 25. The entire cofed population of Oberlin crowded ' X lx' pf-,, Warner gym to its capacity and furnished inspiration for Q43 Z lu , the teams by wild cheering. F 4 5 Princeton, remembering last year's defeat, was deter' ' 'V' mined to be avenged, and started scoring in the first mo' l b .2 W ments. Yale, however, quickly gained a lead which it l held until the end of the half, when Princeton's forwards sent the score to 16f14 in their favor. The second half saw such brilliant guarding that neither team was able to reach the basket until the last minute of play, when Pat Clark eluded Mary Hodgman and 11 tied the score. In the overtime period, a penalty gave Princeton her chance, and Marie Kurtz added the point which defeated Yale 17f16. The game was characterized by the sure passing and exceptional guarding that I mark Miss Daviess' coaching. Once again the teams demonstrated her ability in this major sport, and brought words of gratification from every spectator. Before the game, Pete Wood, president of the W. A. A., presented the tennis chamf pionship cup to Muriel McClelland, '28, and the class basketball cup to the Senior team. The girls who earned their O. C. sweaters were announced, and the coveted armbands were awarded to three who had the required 1400 points. l I X Between the halves, the alumnae played a spirited game in which the blues def 5 feated the orange team by a score of 7f4. J The cheerleading was one of the greatest factors in the evening's success, and brought enthusiastic response from the bleachers. Not only did the leaders provide a stimulus for the players, but their efforts struck the keyfnote of the unusually ine spirit that prevailed during the contest and in the days that preceded it. The various houses showed great originality in their distinctions, and the girls who ' decorated the gym, sold ice-cream and candy, or performed in the stunts helped make the event an exceptional success. i The lineup and summary of the game follows: Yale--16 G. F. T. Princeton-17 G. F. T. Rugh fcj LF. --- --- O 0 O Kurtz, LF. ........ -- 3 1 7 Wood, R.F. .... --- 2 O 4 McMillan, R.F. --- -- 2 O 4 Clark, C.F. ..... --- 6 O 12 Yeend, C.F. ....... -- 3 0 6 4 9 Traquair, C.G. -- --- O O 0 Hodgman fcj C.G.--- -- 0 0 O - Word, R.G. --- -- O O O Templeton, R.G. --- -- 0 0 O Bruce, L.G. ..... --- O O O Bell, L.G. ,,...... -- O O 0 y Scudder, C.G. --- --- O O O --l- -H Totals .... -- 8 1 17 Totals .......... --- 8 0 16 l Q ' Page tfwo hundred forty 2 .Q l Sour' so 'X fags r-u'.7'll.1 1x.n 1-s. ' 36. 10 nu zu- C'--' - YALE PRINCETON ed c' . u -asf 1927 H1-0-H1 -f.'s-or-msozgff SOCCER With each succeeding year, soccer has taken a more important place in the list of fall sports. This growth in popularity is due to the fact that soccer is a fast game involving a comparatively large number of players, Bef . . ' cause of the excellent coaching, and the enthusiastic sup' 0 1 t . X N , , 4 port of the girls, an unusual amount of skill and dex' Qs QS ' terity was displayed in the iinal games between the Red, A .1 F 1 Blue and White teams. The first game, played during a storm of snow and sleet, was one of great excitement and tension. The victory of the Blues, prophetic of the season's results, was obtained only after both teams had shared honors for four quarters, and slid through an overtime period on the icy ground. The Blues further proved their superiority by winning the final game 3fO. Page lfwo hundred forty-If-wo ' 9 4 5 auf no 'tt' ft-gs fk .ZTRJA XJK 7SiI ,- N ly ggi' ' , 1927 Hx-0-H1 H SWIMMING Swimming has become one of the most popular of minor I sports and about forty girls go to the Elyria Y. M. C. A. pool to swim once a week. O The class is divided into two sections, one for begin' ners, and the other for those who wish to take the life II X saving test given by the American Red Cross. The be' J ginners are taught elementary strokes and simple dives ,-lL , ,A while the more advanced are instructed in complicated diving and swimming. I These girls devote the greater part of their time to the lv life saving re uirements. Miss Daviess is in charve of -5 q D the sport and is assisted by those swimmers who have passed the test. LIFE SAVING CORPS Page t-wo hundred arty three KJ ' fr i J gs s ll i 1 1 I N 5 J N I J 1 ln , f - xl NE? i i W W W M l I W ' ' ' 1' Ax?-1'Af?19P 7F?P gi ' .fra g- r 1927 HI-O-HI saggy A -W -. vw -- - 1 -A 4. ll fi- VGLLEY BALL Volley ball, accompanying basket ball during the months when sports are conined to the gymnasium, proved sufficiently popular this year to call out enough girls for three teams of ten girls each. In spite of the fact that victories were decisive and scores high, the games were exciting, and the closeness of the contests roused en' thusiasm among the girls as well as gratified Miss Daviess. The Whites defeated the Reds three games in succession, and then repeated this program in winning from the Blues. The latter team had claimed one match, but was unable to stop the Whites on their way to the championship. Volley ball is fast becoming a favorite winter sport among the girls, and the inal game between the Whites, captained by Shinsel Kim, and the Blues, led by Virginia Van Fossen, gave promise of a series of skillful and spirited matches next year. Page tfwo hundred forty-four Y J gs 4 1 - it 'Yi' f ' .l1' MINOR SPORTS f'i1.U0'-hillldffd'-f07'If Q - el!! 1927 Hx-0-H1 wEpUgCBQ?Q5p Q Q L I gf '1 f iv Q I U N .1 N ,, 1 A ,.. i g, I Page tfwo hundred forty-six 1 96' . w, 1 4 I 4 'J ME M 1 ,xg G A va 1 A JKX3' g 25 1, .gf E' 95' fQf,Lg5-,G-1 f . if glgiffif u ,Q W., :,, .,, '-- .f .wry '14 . fy fry. V W fl? ,V -- .Y I' -t.J1'-f-- I V, ,R-11.4- u. 5, T WM if ,iz . 4- ,turq- fif Qin 4. ,. SV? SH xg . im iv l. 'L l -., '7 p QL? 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T hOmaS Madden Social Chairman .... .......... .... H o ward T6SSCHV1tZ Chef ..................... ............. .......... S a muel Coleman MEMBERS john Atkinson Kenneth Adams Robert Ballard Cecil Burnett Howard Burnett Alex Campbell Donald Kohr james Laird Fred Lamb Robert Leahy Thomas Madden Page Ifwo lzzmdrerl ffry-lfwo ' 'Fritz' '-mascot Stewart McMillan Harold McPhee LaVerne Potter James Roemer Charles Salisbury Britton Tenny Howard Tessenvitz Charles Warnock Robert Watrous R. Bolton Williams Clemence Zwick x I ,Z K air 1927 Hx-o-H1 ugfxy 4 Z gif i Ax G' , P fpvvi ff 1 'fm , , 0 tx ua. V t .v.,. :Umm htha!g',,y?I! I 11 I X 5 C1319 Liftg br 'Twnm r ' 2 ,X f Q Page tfwo hundred fifty-three U A1 v J U a J 1.4 Qlbl vwffif-f7f'k,.fTlJJX.ll 24 .!l3R2?'f7 ' V QE ' I 'n X S ' , r 1927 Hi-0-Hi Leroy F. Arvidson Head of the Dining Room Harold B. Ingalls Chaplain James N. Parsons Head Waiter THE MEN'S CCMMONS The Commons has passed the experimental stage and has become an established institution on the campus. It serves an excellent purpose in throwing the men of the Freshman class together, permitting them to mix as a group of meng this gives them early in their college life an esprit de corps which is valuable to them as a class and as individuals during the remainder of their college life. Life at the Commons is not devoid of the variety that lends charm. The Krookf shanks Kommons Kollegians Orchestra enlivens many an evening with peppy music. Also one night a Week is lady's night when the men may bring their ladies fair to grace their board and in turn may beneflt from the renning influence of the gentler sex. All the difliculties in managing the Commons have not as yet been solved, but great progress has been made and further progress may be confidently expected in the future. U UQCBQFQ ? Q J gs 4 s I J J C A Page tfwo hundred Jiffy-four lu sl l N tlbhvY C fig:-vf7fxf.TZ'lLz.oxJl- l'1 -b- ' 3 at 24- 21 MMONS CO MENS 'TJ m 'Q N -. Q Q b m ze 52- Rf 'Pm 'UN 'TI' 3 Th e N Pagr Ifwo hundred jffty-.tix 2 S ON M COM MEN'S l - r ,- .k ., Q , , . , Q W COMMONS. Waiters and keepers of the kitchen. Der Chef and der Herr who support all of us. The delivery wagon works at all hoursg it even delivers the coffee to Honde. Page tfwo hundred fifty-sefuen Page two lzundrcd ffty-eight MEN'S BUILDING l . 5 dl MEN'S BUILDING. A Seminar in Theory A tornado hits the M. B. Your crime will find you out sometime, and that's no bull. Merely the means to an end. A group of M. Bees. Pagn tfwo hundrcd fifty-nine Page tfwo hundred sixty THE ABBEY H RQ 554554 W' 4 Q Q ,,,.....fm wa ,Misc lv! 2' Nw? si if' 'r lljgw 35 'KQQPSU5 x 7 Q i ,. M Mmffw .M MWQZQWEEQQM AQ, .swag f eywsiikn 4- sw? r if sg., .fgiififx ' H vs .-.za 2 we . , . . 225, ' aw fi' 1.,.., - , -Q .4 ,V .,,.-, , ,Q NW , V ., 44 4 . 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Cleanliness is next to Godlinessf' l , Page tlwo hundred sixty-one i Nl 9 ' l A gxppvf ffl5-f7fK ,Ji-lm.4x.n ' x mu 2 1 ALLENCROFT President ....... .................. ..... P e arl Scheidegger Vice President ..... ..... H arriet Krause Sec1'etaryf'l'reas1we1' -- .... Maude McElvaney Social Clmirman--- .......... ...... A ddie Benson MEMBERS Margaret Bork Sara Funk Edna Bowles Evelyn Hawk Cornelia Brookhart lvlarjorie MacComb Georgia Clark Helen Purdy Charlotte Dickinson lvlargaret Reed Margaret Drynan Grace Rudd Elizabeth Fretz Anita Williams Marguerite Wilsozi Pagf Ifwo hundrfrl sixty-lfwo r-, ALLENCRGFT. An apple a day-. Holeproof Hosiery fguaranteed against the roughest roofj. Learn how to be popular in five lessons. 3 in 1 kitchen. Keep that sweet school girl complexion. Page ifwo hundred sixty-three BALDWIN COTTAGE Q' . S o eiv 1 I Y I iw I X it A vs, P . -- 1927 HI-O-HI ll ,W i . 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K FN KJAX2 ' '- IRI V Page tfwo hundred sefvfnty-tlwo ' - gp gg . 1 1927 HI 0-H1 t wh o f gg: i U I J 1 v 1 I ' l I I iv .lx X 5 l J Q . 0 2 I 1 l GREY GABLES Scandals Drink! ! l Elizabeth Little Women So Big Classmates Stews' Prince The House of Seven Gables Blossom Time Page ffwo lzurzrlred .ve-venty-three , g f l u- 1-l.:.'fvfs .,4G'lg14x.ah- T - ' app- 61 1- 'T s Pagv 1-wo lzundrnl .vmwzty-.four GULDE HCJUSE , M 25 ' . - 1 1927 Hx-0-H1 u , , v e Y g .J N s all 0 t, me 1' p 1 iv . tl u 'x .,,1 1, qs : fin ,1 ix '2 , 1 Vw :fi .ff I if. .:::'2'::::::':::.,.,,..,,....- -'- 'i ' V , . GULDE HOUSE. Two Collegiates. The Gulde Kids. The Gulde debutantes. Three Happy Gulders. The leading man and lady of the Gulde Theatrical Troupe were frightened by the appearance of the Gulde Ghost, but being assured by the brave Gulde Heroes, they joined the Gulde bunch. Page two hundred sefventy-filve i ig -- TN - 1 ' li or tibhif fa-L: - 1 v JOHNSON HOUSE CFFICERS President ........ ............ - - Vice President .... Secretary ....... 'I'1'easzwer ........ Social Secretary ..... Fire Chief ....... ............ A -- - - - - -Arla Wallace - - - --Alice Spencer Mary Lehnhard - - - - -Faith Farmer -----Helen Hook - - - - Lois Grant Lora Aborn Susie Bailey Florence Barbour Frances Beard Ruth Bixby Miriam Canfield Elizabeth Cook Pearl Cuno Alyce Hayek Pauline Hirt Page tfwo hundred smmnty-six MEMBERS Armede Hopper Frances Kerr Catherine Keyes Mabel Lawler Mary Longfellow Adabeth Lull Elizabeth Marple Ruth Maurer Louise Moll Frances Oakley Florence Parker Gladys Potts Ruth Rambo Ethel Roth Melva Sponsler Gladys Thomas Kathryn Walker Helen Weigle I 1 I ,Q 0. X gf' ' . 1927 H1-o-H1 u fh g 4 J If -- W Q - lip, J l sl ,I ' A a il. H' -- ' 8 if f 4 ' ' 1,57 M-' H -, ff if ll, lf ills Sill 51 ' 1222 if fill I Sze o lil llgl . lllg . 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On the front steps the proposal and on the fire escape, betrothal. Page tfwo hundred sefventy-nine e-e- GSI 1927 H1-0-H1 v.E'UmCB.Q7g e KLINEFELTERS House OFFICERS Prestdertt ...-.. .....-............... ,... L u cile Pearson Vzce President .... ....... E dna H0116 Treasurer ..... ........ D oris Hassler Soclal Chairmen- ............ .... C harlotte Kerr and Robert Rcischauer MEMBERS Katherine Affelder jean Anderson John Brown Oliver Caldwell Alec Carlston Walter Chappell Herbert Childs M. L. Chung Jerome Davis Edwin Delfs Mr. Determanlin Grace Duprey Lester Eddy Meyer Eifron Henry Gaston joe Hale Paul Harvey William Hemsing Ruth Jillard Lyman Judd Margaret Kerr Page mo hundred eighty Mrs. Klotz Lennabel Lafever Robert Lees john Longnecker Charles Miller Mr. Minachucki Mr. Nimonya Herbert Noble Z. Joe Piriczky Arthur Poe Dorren Renner Glenn Rodgers Henry Rood Carl Simmerer Dorothy Stacy Ralph Warvel Mr. Weimar Gladys Whitt Charles Wilder John Wilder Mildred Willard U v J Q9 K l J C Q 9 ' Y'L n f', D ,, ..f5r.1'11lX1- JR Ppn ctw- 1 1' Q-e r 1927 Hxox-u S KLINEFELTERS An Cur Gang Comedy Passwe Res1stance M1Stf6SS of the K1tchen What College Cl1d for me 1 P t I d d 1 age -wo lun re ezgzty one cw 1 1 lx 4 -QL P 'I' J ' A 5 ' ' ' v ' s f 3 J 1 D o 'Z-f V e.l e sei? . S ' , ' J N ga' W5 ' tlbif llffilb PK.,-f1'1.!A'xD'- E -3'Jl3R?? c7 ' e Page tfwo hundred figlziy-tfwo LAUDERLEIGH HALL H: -:JV , ,,. ...mv ,,, 2. ..........,,....W..,..,. S9551 . 1? G in .,:,A ,.:,.,.,, Q x Q4 ' ' . Q QQ. QA W 1. f-'Aw XX - 3 2 l M 51 P 4 i 5 A H v 1f2 . 1,5 21-fx lf ffl mf M, .5 ,YALE fa' .vin as-b,,mp'x fN.'zf2a? . wfqaf wp fav! Ewlxfilgzagiffsf fa eggs 'ssl-ma 1 N' -1-v f.,,f,1-M35 w2i:ili33V g,,3,ei.:Y as f M k' Xighlfi. sf- , Mx, ,X Q 1. X- E-egg, 'J-14-.g, x,3iNig5's,. 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In 'P' i x, 1 I sw y I w X x 1 ' A IU? wi .gs 143 ssez 'I' Hz? 4 1 afff K .,., 'zfi W5 EW: H51 iii? . iiii Y it 1 rf i , , 613 . , ' ' , NOBLE CQTTAGE. At Ye Tourney. Ye Royal Scribe. A Prince there Was. Ye Castle. Ye ladies in waiting ffor the mailj. Ye Courtyard. Ye Queen and Attendants. 1 Page lfwo hundred eighty-sewn . ., ft N' ' v t EEE E-ii iim ee e f -e-fe'-on -M .e tlffhnf PIL: ..Ii'll..z.o 3 pn y y y Page lfwo hundred eighty-fight Z E rn ..1 IP-' ra.. fait' ' i I 1927 Hx-0-H1 yig ,p x f I O 'Y I 11 iw N J -Y--- -M ,,,,,, .. , , , .. M .na el lb -s -.Q iz' X -se- W, 1 v- ssss ii ifli ' 5 , 15 Mi? i 1, I i i , 3 .2 Exit 's E25 U Y 1 1 M mv' 52 , X e ii - -1 I4 1' figs gg fi j', ii 3 ti gxxsis ' we : fish iii- i is F ,E iq' Sm! swim -N , . , s if A , i Egg sl so ' gigs 5 I E ir ,,s W3 15 s 3? 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An etymology trip Laundering is part of the curriculum as well as wielding the broornstick A timid Frosh before exposure to College germ. Our victims are carried out Representatives of the Deans course on How to run your own car in Oberlin. Pagff Ifwo 111111111131 nimfly-four n --7 qgf 4 a riszv HPO4HpH. 7Q3 U I N A V V Mfg? --M, A,,., M G , - X X I X JM if' .1 -A if ggi ' V i f - iii? 1 w ' -f-s l ' E25 il' :' ' A 2522 1 if. y . QE-' llW at Q I' i A W' E ,i '12 2 5 1 HMM ' Qg?.Ww E 4' Lil A r 1,1 5 1:52 t ' vi X ri' jf! 'ss I m fffwf ggx ,ll as NRE?-X.gf Q we gm I ' f f 'ff Q . t ff ll q si fy W lla 33:3 . Q 2:25 .. ,.H . if g i li Us f W x s is , 1- s ., .. ,I N ' 1 .. ,. 1-sv ii N 5,4 . 4 - 'Q ,ag sw? R M. , W.-V . asf y l ,,.. Z W 5 i f , ,IG . i gti Iggy, .N iii ' A 3 ' T , ill 252 1' - I me iii ' l V V 355 gyda .W. ,M rasa yy M a swwlwwppa Q M wvawfwwf E Zigi ? ,.1-- g.--- M : 'l 8 ii: 9 1:22 fm ,. . VH 4 1 if fe ' :gn in ,, 'C ,. I A 8 gm 0 k b . , jg: TANK. 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Page tfwa hundred ninety-:even FAIRCHILD CHURCHILL CGTTAGE Pg! lid ty fht BARTLETT' S STOCKER'S Alan Baker Elwin Thomas Franklin Graham Arthur Martin Paul Agnew Page th: ee hundrcd THE WQQDSHED George Wood Roman Speegle Morris Haylor James Gaines Campbell Probert Lewis Reark THE BASTILLE CEDARCRCDFT ' 42 el. . +4- 'x :f'w1'?fg if ,- 1 5 . Page three hundred one PEAKE INN Pagz' tffrm hundred tfwo VYLE INN m 1 Hi m U -1 'A1 f1 'n m i r m DTI - 111 U EI ma m ,J IJ 1. 4. 1 E 113 U UDQUZEE LIQ 1 , -..H ,,,,. ,,Y, ,, ,U I Y KVM, K Y Y - V i V fr F 1 0 f' ff QV V Y X N '7 ig' f ,Y 4x ,Marx N 5 k Q . . ' 4 AT gx 4 ,K 'N X L,-ff x 1 ,- W -.,.-,, -..W , ,l1'QQ,s, . 'fff,. j , ' .1 X I Y , xx 9 -1 f N J ,W i 5 , XM X Q Jfyzff' QL, 1 :'L'1i llgl!j! 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Sept 16 a fn! ,WIN ig.-if - Sept 17 Sla EE QQ1 ra fgf' Sept 19 flvw - Sept 22 A September 16 College opens 111 a shower of glory Juruor nselors addle down to meet the1r l1ttle charges So th1s 15 cou p Vemce' Cfled one 11ttle Freshman as he stepped off the great b1g tra1n S tember 17 The Freshmen th1nk they have fallen 1nto the ep hands of the Inqu1s1t1on But lt 15 only the Senxors steahng 1nto chapel 1n the1r long black gowns el September 19 The Women s League P1cn1c Freshmen w come wlth open arms a courageous upholder of the1r grlevances only to ind that 1t 15 the Sen1or VICE Pres1dent We ve always thought As we ve been taught The more the Marry err' The more the Mary err' O O up September 22 Sophomores and Freshmen put on the usual bear batthng performance Th1s year laches are excluded from the arena A thorough burymg of the hatchet follows 1n the even1ng 1n the Men s gym Page three hundred ff-ve 1 U ' 5 Q s ' x f ' ' l U l Q' 1 U . 5 I g Frwyml I ' - -? A 1 f f 'ft 1 4 1 1 5'-PES- - . Y . . ff!! - H ' I . . C . ,, . . ' ' 1 I' 1 I . MMXW 1 'xx A . . . . 1 I- 'A X -1 , B a a,?:Lvg5nY:Z: . - ' ' ' i - ' , J X I , g gjfff ' J X- fig . - . , 1 11 , L1 T ' 1 - S ' ' !!0hif-lv'i'.ff7L5-rf7 ,,l7'11A X.JF-fiQ .X-lllR??'cYU ' gg? ' . I 1927 HI-O-Hlvjf U 1 Q,- u . 1 ' Oct. 1 'Y fi ? li ':'f 1 fi. f f Lf qv . .Ra E 51?- if ,f iii' 5? '1- 51512-2 S QQ T, .gag - - - . ,, , ,,1-.Zig-A. 62.476 ,F X 's ' ct. W? October l-The Campus Mixer. One Oberlin function at which Diogenes would have felt at home. October 7-The juniorfFreshman Hike. Everyone reaches home safely, with the exception of Don Kohr who returns to look for the missing nickel. October S-Dr. Bradshaw reports an epidemic of paralysis of the facial nerves as a result of the taking of the allfcollege picture. October 14-The Mathematics Club holds its first meeting. Only triangular and squarefheaded members are admitted. Topic discussed- Why is a mouse when it spins? Solution: -A The fewer the higher. Professor Cairns enters, crying, Where has Polygon? Oct. 14 V ' October 20-Oberlin takes its weather with it to the Case J ,I game, and appears in native costume. 3 Priscilla appears and disappears at Baldwin in charge Qf V Bob Duncan. ri 'Iii X , Oct. 20 Page three hundred six w W, l Q 1 4 c 'Ur r ' ' 1 ' ,xsa ne - . .:Imn2p-Sw v yn' 1' KV , ff,- 2 lfll E ni Oc 31 Lal HP! -is -LQ lllilllllll Nov lo Nov 20 Nov 26 I eg! 1927 H101-u gag , October 1 Dads and Mothers Day Freshmen fall on fond parental shoulders And see my cap' cr1es l1ttle W1ll16 November '7 The Mens Bu1ld1ng IS converted and heaps coals of flre on 1ts own head The result IS a general tarrlng and feathermg superv1sed by Herr B1schoif November 1? Mr MacLennar1 r1ses to acrobat1c he1ghts ID telhng of Dr M1ll1kan s d1scovery of the new ray .November 17 The Men s football banquet sp akers manage to mal-.e themselves heard above the band and the crash of falhnff ch1na o Hubata makes the hxt of the evemng 1n h1S Dance of the Seven Tea Towels Su. 111 the Care of Mrs Savage November 'PO Someone plays havoc Wlth a professors student card catalo ue The follovvmfr names appear grouped together Sprout Budd Blume H111 and Dale Cook and Frye Enghsh and French Lamb and Lyon R1ce and Pease Good and Iuck Hope and Love Moon and Klss Kmg and Co e November '76 Thanksglvmg Day Page three hundred sefuen O ep YE ' 1 --ft V Q QU ' K Q! ' - ll I ka 1 1 U 1 f D e'f '5v f .. , , . J 9 :f -- . 1 l 5 , -L -- . - - - bf, sg -21 I ' ' ' Q f ,-- - - ' - lv t. ' ' ' , K f is 1 ' r V- e , D . 1 J . . . . ' .1 s - ' s g 2 ' , , 1 3 A I 3 ' . 1 . I A f 1 xl 'ff ' v s 1 J E , M 1 . . Q tl1fhvY 4ixS:lff1L,nrrrxf.w' nfn xnfhd nff-S. :- Q'-'-'i at ,yn cwq- -v Y ' 1 s iii - I 'V l 'Y I li ,u X 5 'N f,. if lx, C.- Jan. 12 J ' , e9,r,1927 Hi-o-Hx H.- 3rLTUCBQ3'Qgr December 4-Our petition to the faculty for a longer Christ' mas vacation is taken kindly, and gently relegated to the waste basket. December 6--The faculty were observed to shuiile their feet in chapel. At first it was thought that they found the service a bit boring. Realizing this to be impossible, we soon learned that they had been taking lessons in the Charleston. -And this is Oberlin! December 19-The Conservatory promenades with great eclat. December 20--The Sophomores hold a bridge party. Booby prize is a bottle of Ketchfup. E There, little Sophomores, don't you cry, You'll be Juniors by and by. December 22-Vacation begins at 11:00 A. M. January IO-The Y. M. C. A. has a lecture on Wild Ani' mals I Have Known at the M.B. The Men's Glee Club, Lemar Lehman, and Pete Ingalls are featured. January 12-On icy days like this, the skating rink is roped off and labeled to distinguish it from other parts of the campus. The college, in its encouragement of individuality, has made the rink small enough, so that only one student can skate on it at one time. january 17-Professor Artz, in a spectacular nose dive and crawl stroke in front of Peter's Hall, illustrated the fact that he prefers a nice fall to a waterfalli January 21-The usual additional Day of Prayer is granted us by the faculty before the period of storm and strife. Y J U K l J 1 la Page three hundred eight Z L . . 96' BLBY C g f as -,gnu x n p,-f e w-.u n 6 7- 'R' f Mir. 2.3 N 2 ' G,,.T,ff if ,ge -- V May 10 J se? February 1.-1 The Men s Glee Club present Cleopatra VJ hy Girls Leave Home 1n Four Parts February lb The O Club Circus presents a Vaudeville Interesting features are the free for all iight and the W1dOW s Row February 2' The Faculty Reception in the Art Buildmg Ofoes off beautifully rnlnus the usual heavy lme March 4 The Fates decree that Mr Taft should arrive on time to h1s eivht o clock class plus the green tie only to 'rind that it is the day of prayer and he should have worn black March 2.-Port Marifield faints in Italian Painting Class when Mr. Ward breaks his own record by saying Chahming seven times. April 1-Professor H. L. King attends chapel. May IO-elvlr. Buckler, having brewed his tea so strong that it could walk alone, was seen down town pursuing it with a large walking stick. june 2-Someone remarks to Professor jameson that they are tired of exams. C'eau je role main! replies the professor. Pagz' three hundrfd nine ls gps A . eg: 1927 H1-0-H1 Mk t, gp 4 i 5 Y 1. J 1 XX -17 1 L. 11 or is 0 'lui :fy ' F b. 13 1, . p l - . , K I iv 5 . ' ' 1 ' . I 1 , . , U f . ' 7 .. .Z F ,, J L. T108-If-I 'iii f 1-L.:.4r7fxf:to ' COLLEGE An unfnished comedy In four acts Characters Vast hordes of supercilious upper classmen Aggressive facetious Sophomores Learned professors Freshmen of 1978 Place of action Oberlin with hei well known hills and dales Time 1924 1978 ACT I Scene The Fall The station kisses cheers immie Lipke etc Timid Freshmen boisterous Sophornores and usual Wltty upper classmen Hell O Bill Glad to see ya ust fine Hows yourself? Impressed Freshmen' and that of their forefathers religious tendencies if any etc First Class Agony Supreme' Y W Picnic Bring pillows and cups Acquisition of green bows and bramble scratches Frosh Soph Encounters We Freshmen show our metal Defeat for the Sophomores' Intermission Christmas Vacation Scene II After Christmas Have a good time? Slick' You? Sure thing Mid Years Exams Many cups of coffee consummation of mid night oil tortured dreams Once again we win See our Freshmen tenth All College Vaudeville Beef of Bagdad continuance of our ability and talents O cour e we won the prize' Scene III. Spring. In the spring a young rnan's fancies- Fill in suitable characters and conventional backgroundj Finals: Familiarity breeds contemptf ACT II Scene I. Fall Again. Same as Act I Scene I except timid Freshmen of Z8 are now the exuberant Sophomores of Football: Sophomore men in the Held and Sophomore women in the grandstand. Victory! Sophomore caps: Something tasty in the way of headgear. . Intermission: Christmas Vacation. Same conversations concerning buried past. Same midfyear exams: a little less coffee more midnight oil no tortured dreams as befits blase Sophomores. Scene III. . ??? , CT ???.. ACT ???.. Editors note: This skeleton of a poignant little drama filled with joie-de-vivre and human interest, was discovered in a dictionary in the Libe, where the talented, young, unknown author had undoubtedly mislaid it. How was he going to finish it? is the question that has troubled our minds ever since. W How would you hnish it? For after all, each one of us must finish it according to our ability. We have nothing but confidence in the power of this original and capable class of 1928 to fill in the next two acts in an admirable and entertaining manner. The best of luck to us all!J . Page three hundred ten 1 w 1 Y - ' V gg - , 1 1927 Hi-o-Hi vi,'.S-' C l f gg: l U I J I . ll 1 . , . - ' I' D u I i A , I . , , J. . . , r . . , . 1 HJ ' 'I ' . V ' U Peter's Court: Turmoil, Confusion. Freshmen of '28 endeavoring to remember their history N ' ' . . Q st N 5 J '28 i 5 7 7 A III 7 7 IV 7 7 I 4 , 4 if -Kuff 7LZ f'k .,Ii'11AX.!l- lv Ji-.u ni an C - ,Z . eg: 1927 Hx-o-H1 slfsve, f eg qsf 1 , Q I . THE JOHN LERSCH CO. DRY GOODS AND READYfTOfWEAR I' 1 Largest Store between Cleveland and Toledo I I ll MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL ATTENTION I JOHN LERSCH E99 CO ELYRIA OHIO The Store that has lust Everythmg Dry Goods Chma and Glassware Toys Novelt1es Party Favors Paper Napkms Fancy Candles Stat1onery and School Supphes BeVIER WEBBER COMPANY The Obevlm Racket Store For 'Your Feeds see WRIGHT E99 PARSONS Estabhshed 1900 27 West College 9 1 I l , N a Q J 1 9 5 3 3 X 7 3 X 1 1 3 I 4 In I Page three hundred elefven I lx, I Ii -' y41CiaQ13fr7g,z.Af7fxf.i'lLz.ox.n1'h.l?' J'--LJ' B I 21 ' - ff 1927 Hi-so-H1 yf1g:UUCBQ7, s xv- U l BEST IN DRUGS '31 N Imported and Domestic ' Toilet Articles Whitman's and Apollo Candies Schaeffefs Lifeftime Pens K OHLY'S DRUG STORE on the corner Our Hot Fudge Sundaes A form more fair, a face more sweet I They're Different Than Sparky's-none did ever meet. Way down in Lehigh Valley, A UUR AIM ' There once lived a little Hindoo. He had no suit to go swimming v So he had to make his skin do. Quahtv Shoes, Cxfords Pumps, and Footwear For All Occasions Twinkle, twinkle, little star, Up above the trolley car. If the car would jump the track, Would I get my nickel back? -College Humm 15 North Main Street 4 Popular Prices BEHR'S BOOT SHOP l Page tllrfe hundrfd tfwrl-'ue P az H O' TT fi! I .,JTS.J4x..ll. gash-,gg ygpp-:iv 1 , QQ - ,L K e9,r 1927 H1-o-H1 ug-'13 f Qi, 4 'S T ' ' Challenges Comparison f Side by side, with any Six within several hundred dollars of its price, F this big, oversize, extrafpowerful Overland Six Sedan will win your I enthusiastic approval HANDS DOWN! In beauty of color effect, in lustrous finish, in body lines, in room, in equipment-between this and 5, other Sixes in the 2151000 group, there is no possible comparison. In performance it will outfpull, outfrun, outfaccelerate any car in its n class you Want to test against it. l ' i Six Sedan i i 3 F-gn , 95 fi N l FO. B. Factory i A J 93,95 South Main Phone 256 , Page three hundred thirt Nd V ' ,N - gxegpr ag gff -pggnrvr-u tr' - ,gg s , .4- N. Y I S , gag - . r 1927 HI 0-H1 +1 ' N 1 Q59 W V A b ' . - 7 ' ,. ,'.' J I iii? U ' iii? iii EHR 5552 f ' l fx ,, as 1 ' MN Die' I is? 11 Q15 I ' ' ff 2 l q X A, ,, Q , ' X51 ' X '21 '1 'TQQ i 1 i - api - 1VA , ff J gig? V Q , 1 .,,.': A , ge. V 'vv' .. ' 1 f' ' 'x J' 1' 4 ,,'. ,' 3.5 A ' A' fisi- .... 3, iw .. ., .AVQ y ,. gila ff Jgrfff-'-1 I , 1 .1 . fee . '.V' . 4 :iffy F9 x . ,-'. :K , ,,-, - wg Q A-- 'A- , x A I - 1 1 ws 232 , ' ' H' . .. uf ' -' A f' . - ::.f- 1 . , ' 41' ,.,.,, '- .15-gr: - f :iii fel' ' 1. - ' , , Q J 5 1 ':'A 'f' , 5 '- R ' . , ' Q A ?if?'7'534'f3 Vi ' 'A - f , -' - A 'f 'ii . A if I ' Y SENIORS Page thru' hundrfd fourtfm ' ' i 1' 9 6' g I 60507 pg., -f7fK':i' '- '- 't j- m ll Q,- c -n-.ara . ' 927 I-o-H1 MSO 1 'Q Q f I I A Compliments of J I V HARRY R. LEE HUDSON E99 ESSEX MOTOR CARS 4 Wehington - S Ohio I' m A man digging ditches the other day was hit with a pick. That is what we I call the original dirty dig.-Belle Hop. Clergyman: Will you love, honor, and cherish him? Boston Bride: I shall. I Some people are so dumb that they think Iceberg is a famous Alaskan Jew.- Lehigh Burr. ' Say tt with Flowers CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS CORSAGES BRIDES BOUQUETS FUNERAL DESIGNS TABLE DECORATIONS Vtsttors Welcome C D RYALS F lortst 182 East Lorain Street Phone 61 QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICE Largest Growers m Oherlm We Telegraph Flowers SE? S6 ' x X T cc . . as , J 3 3 v . J C B . Page three hundred jffieen Q A 0 1 ? -5 iA'lF 1-'W' +71 ' i ffl -' . ! PhifI .ff7'Lf-rf'7f'k'1 1JA'xJK D -3'--l33?I '97 ' ' Page three hundred sixteen ' Y ' 9 6? A score of smart models featuring Paris fashion details and shades made HART SCHAFFNER E3 MARX of Georgette Flat Crepe Elizabeth CLOTHES Crepe Fancy Pr1nts etc Wonder ful values 2510 '75 to S39 50 J V HILL Watch Om' Windows Styhsh Hats for All Occaslons THE DE FRANCE SHCPPE John J Fmk M De France Dear Hi-OfHi: ' Will you please tell me why so many people go to the cemetery and what they do there? Since they go in such small groups, usually in couples, is it to study birds? Should I ask my boyffriend to take ornithology so we can go out there, too? Betty Douglas. Dear Betty: We are glad to see you are so interested in nature. From our own experience, though, we suggest that the cemetery is a better place to enumerate the stars, than to study birds. Better get Abie to take Astronomy. On the level, will this rliv run? 'LCI1 the level, not so good, but you should see her coast. J Why, Maggy, ah though youfall was on youah honeymoon. Wasn't you mar' 4 fied, honey child? Yes, ah was married, all right. But Gawge wanted to go to Memphis, and Ah had been theah befow, so Ah lets mah sistah go in my place. 23 ' ear 1927 HI-0-H1 lfgwmmtwozgge MISSES' NEW FROCKS SC: I - sv i 1 1' 1 i , sv E M A ' 1 I . ' . I X Y .1 lub' Wifi: FK .,l1'lLz4x.v'--rigs .I-v.:J n xu 2 p- -1 ,E I . es' 1927 HY 0 HI I-s o I f Qtr ' ' ' UCB? ' I How DIFFERENT! V yt Until you have had one of the scientific Harper Method treatments Q of the hair you will never know how really charming your hair can be' J I come. Natural beauty through health is a principle underlying the ref U markable success of the Harper Method, in the scientific treatment of the ' hair, scalp, face, and hands. HARPER METHOD SHOP 19 West College Phone 605 I' g g I ' Dear Hi-OfHi: I am a regular collich boy, that is, l'm interested in women. Wine, women, ty and Rec-that's what is my idea of a real good time. Do you think I would be better looking if I parted my hair in the middle? Clarence Hille. Dear Clarence: I Oh, don't ever part your hair in the middle for then you would have an alley right down the middle of the block. I ' x i I KoDAK FINISHING N PictureAhwd! DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS- N N Kodak asyou go MAIL ORDERS J L, I H I .tta from your home or summer resort will have Then bring , rxoflakmms my prompt attention. to us fo mshmg x .vi mf Send your films to FRANK T. COOKE Oberlin Qhio A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and thou, ' I have the bread, you get the wine, and Wow! J M c How come, Art, I thought you were a woman hater, and I saw you out with one last nite? Sure, I hate 'em so much I always have to hang around 'em to Y keep myself mad. . Page lhree hundred .sefventen 9 Q l 0bf'.f'M,'ff1.5-1771 ,,1T1.JAX.il DR? 9 4 if ' , eg! 1927 H1-o-Hr +vk - s ff sy ' ' ' Qt' ' ' l --5' gf ' I I ' ' - -H-P ' 'T 1 . 77 I 'fif 'f,. I Mw im. if gs I - B' M I .,. V5 I 'Qfiiv 'N 1 f, ? hi 'rfww . E M5116 ' 1 Q Y u! '..!!R'!L - - W' 'f - - --A . , af - 1 -Q -H Q FAIVI OUS DATI NG SPOTS 9 - F-Q Giga fgff ,- ll g QA., 'llll 1 4, ' gifilffiigf i f 'iqlf 5 3 2 Q f e QV I A EEZ. .. .fl RM, - gy QW , .,4 ., L I I S f 5 1?.f1,4Er., 1 1 M , .I XI' V1 , N , - ' I , I' . ' ' N 5 ' M X I .1i',5l ' 3 I ,' rife J X ' iw! W ' , PEW Wk I vf I ' -': w M- f r f ' ..- ' fi - . H519 ii I U if 4- S WLS W A19 I L-P J ' mg! Egg 1'?iL4i5:?: F Q:.,,L-V ' C ' X' 3 k ,:,, 4 9 'k - x h ir jk 416 woo HERE Luis f ' QA :cn-:Aeon 5 'PL ly wmnsnsvoum g ' N . MAYHE 4 J 'NPSA f Wi If e Q T I' , Q-Q fff I X ' ' ,+-as iy 6 -5' iyxidhe. Sl-MTH. 'i X - Pngt Illrm' hundred figffztefrz ' tibia' '11 I K5 fK f '12JX.Ywfi Q-vTIi ' 3 R2 Y if Q What it means to be a Christian CBosf CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS H A COOK Florist Member F T D A The younger set of Oberlin College held a formal reception Saturday evening 1n the depot of the New York Central Railroad station in honor of the Coachess of Lumlev who is visiting in this country Miss Pauline Leis was stunning in a flan nelette gown of soft silk trimmed with maribo colored gold and she carried a fan of beautiful quill pens She was escorted by the well known Percival Warren An other charmlng debutante was Miss LaVerne Potter who was a flashing beauty in pale tan which set off her sleek blonde hair to great advantage Another of the seasons most fascinating young ladies present was the enticing Andria Westervelt. Miss Westervelt is attending an Eastern finishing school and is spending the holiday with the seasons most recent young matron Mrs. Wilma Hildebrandt. The guests were entertained by a solo dance by Miss Josephine Hubata of the Merry Gardens Chicago. The Coachess of Lumley is leaving our fair city Thursday nite. OBERLIN BOOKS Harmony for Ear Eye and Keyboard worthj .......................... ........v.............. S 0.50 Laws of Friendship CKingD ........................ .75 Seeing Life Whole fNewj fKingj ....,,,,,,,,,. 1,50 Rational Living fKingJ ................................ 1.50 The Supremacy of the Spiritual fY0utzj,, 1,75 A New Mind for a New Age fKingj ...... 1.50 The Life and Teachings of Jesus fBosf History of Music fDickinsohnj .................. 3.00 worthj ................,,....,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,, -,,,,,,,,, 2 ,SO Students Book of Inspiration fDickinsonj 1.50 Jesus Ideals of Living ffiiskej ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,4,,,v 1,50 Essentials in Conducting QGehrkinsj .......... 1.75 The Fundamentals of Music fGehrkinsJ .... 1.50 Society and Its Surplus fSimmsJ ...,,........... 33.00 A. G. COMINGS E6 SON OBERLIN, OHIO Page three hundred nineteen fHeac0xJ fNewD ................................ 31.50 1 In Q-e .1 . e9,r 1927 Hi-0-Hi 1fS'U g? U ! J U 63 South Main Street Phone 35 9 K ' , J tlbhaf iQ,ff7L5-vf7fx..f'K.z1x.tl-11n.xgc1 v 1:21-Civ' 4 WEAR coats and suits. iiQ 2f' 1927 H1-o-H1 usp, May we also serve you? L As The Oberlin Bank Company and The State Savings Bank Company this institution has been serving generations ,A of Cberlin College students. As The Oberlin Savings Bank Company we believe we are even better equipped than before to offer the best of banking facilities. ' THE CBERLIN SAVINGS BANK CC. . OBERLIN, CHIC ' Exclusive on Printzess READYfTCf READYfTCfWEAR specialty de' partrnent. , fs I Oli QV' Q J Q9 X K 1. J y Regular department store. vc Ft , I X km es: fl A xg Q i Soil This enlightened look, gained by spending only 15 minutes daily V E. E. WATTERS with Dr. Eliot's 5 ft. shelf. You i WELLINGTON OHIO CHD also look N Pay tlzrrf lzzzndrrrl tzwnty 5 up P ,aan-..,-,-.iW,..-r,.r rrrc ,ac or as a , 1 'ii' ran: fx.:1'-1.0 7 l'-'zff'Il'31i- mn: , ' . egr 1927 Hx-0-H1 nga , ggggy,-59 Q 1 STRATFORD coURT gg' 0 J It has been said-and rightfully, too, that 4 K ,, , the college chap sets the styles for Well dressed f ., men in America. Stratford Court is the col' I, pl, X lege man's institution in Cleveland, where styles are shown that are worn in the leading l h 1 f th t . . I I Q sc ooso ecounry S econd Floor Rear I ,, I in 7 . . wffffse BAKERS . EUCLID AT NINTH I 4 1 I N x junior: Have you told your woman you can't take her to the prom? ' Other Junior: No, I thought I'd surprise her. ,J I've raised a lot of families, says the elevator boy.fPurple Parrot. J ANYTHING IN PRINTING I FROM A CARD TC A BUCK 48 S. Main Street ly Wilbur H. Phillips, Manager - Page three hundred lfwenly-one 9 Y pp f K in 7 S tlbhvf 51.ff7l..5 f'K l' lm14 xn g.1 ' r 1927 Hx-0-H1 sw.'4vU f e U J I U o Q I' 1 I iw w x I i f xx I ' Q J J ' C ' P g 1 I d d fweniy-tfwo 155 X- 'T 'A ' ' , 1 V C 'Ti' f lynx! mn! WT ee' ' . er-Br 1927 H1-0-H1 lfgpomtmoygge When Dame Fashion leads the way, She sets a changing pace, And if you would be a la mode With every stylish grace, You'll follow in her dainty steps, Which lead right to our door, And you will find the latest styles At her headquarters store. LA VERNE HAT SHOPPE lf'D6'i9 That Ruling Passion A pretty inaiden had fallen overboard, and her lover leaned over the side of the boat as she rose to the surface, and said: Give me your hand. Please ask father, she gently murmured as she sank for the third time. R V I J s 6 DQf5 Miss C. La Verne Beardsley l 29 North Main St., Oberlin, Ohio X , Y . P- Q? The -i ' 'ii .fs g Al' ' 5' - 3 S , Q s CHAS. H. ELLIOII CO. I, The Largest College Engraving House in the J , Q World Comm nc m t .lust what the Smoker? le le en , thoighre are Invitations Was a subject of debate, 4 Umm time dmny Class Day Programs Smoke-wage Cflme Class Pins and TB solve his mental state Rings Heb just on Oberlin 1 . College lad Dance Programs and Invitations - - Menus I Deciding on adam' Leather Dance Cases and Covers P A 412 Fraternity and Class Inserts for Annuals X Fraternity and Class Stationery Q ' f a School Catalogs and Illustrations K A ' I Wedding Invitations , SB Z Calling Cards Ll. A 'l f f...10f..1 ' ' Seventeenth Street E63 Lehigh Avenue A N Q Philadelphia ' 1 K 1 15:5 l Page three hundred twenty-three I 0 W , Qtp54Y e1q',if'lL54f7fk'.7'1.1Ax.Y- ' 1 I I C i f 'f'f T 1927 H1-0-H1 w f- 9 Af . x 5, l !f 'Q 'M' 0 M l. 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It has students in attendance this year from 66 high schools in Ohio, and some from other states. O. C. graduates of 1926 would find courses of business training of great benefit to them. Several meme f' bers of the 1925 class are studying in the O. B. C. this year. l ' Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard To get her a glass of ging 0 But when she got there, the cupboard was bare, Her daughter had already been. -Colonel. ll There was a girl who had a car, And everyone would date her, I wonder if she knew that they 4 -Virginia Reel. POWER LIGHT s OHIO ELECTRIC POWER CO. Home of Live Wives ll ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ' Service Department for All Appliances , I 49 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 93 pl Mother, kin I go out to play? l What! with those holes in your trousers? 14 ' 'LNO-with the kids across the street. -College Humor. J 4 Little drops of water, ' Added to the milk, Keep the hashfhouse lady Clad in lace and silk. -Punch Bowl. I , Page three hundred tfwenty-jilve A E? 83 , 3 gp r - ' m'1.1JX.Y- Qfi d 4JHl2A f'! -1 1927 H150-HI wkvg 'g p Y DR. C. W. CARRICK J U: Dentist 5' S. Main St. Hours 842, lf? DR. R. C. BEATTY I ' Dentist '5 W. Col. Hours Sf12, 1-5 DR. J. E. BARNARD I D e 11 tis t 17 W. Col. Hours 8f12, 1:3Of5' MATCHAMS MRS. R. W. BROWN , 121 S- PROF' 93 E. LORAIN 'Brown jug' . G. W. ERNST ROOMING HOUSES 43 E. COLLEGE MRS. H. E. ARNOLD ALDERFER ' y 90 E. COLLEGE 124 ELM ST. Page three hundred tfwenty-six ji ' n X 713 f.'Ifi'1Jlxll- D01 iii 3 3 ppc t'1w-JIU Y g f' ,1 , gl 1927 Hx-o-H1 wgpiy 1 'g p 4 1 PAY COMPANY if l 383 Broad St., Elyria, Ghio ll 0 c Where Style, Quality, Prices Meet COATS SUITS DRESSES FURS I' 4 Saturday afternoon last Mrs Frederick Artz entertalned the members of the Varsity football squad at a dalnty tea held in her lovely home on South Spring Street Decorations were in baby pink and blue and little bouquets of forget me nots were presented to each guest HOBB S RESTAURANT ESTABLISHED 1892 uahty and Serwce SPECIALTIES Best Equzpped Soda Fountain m Oberlin chair By Do you know the song about the wild waves? Request You must mean the Hairdressers Blues Pelican Page three hundred twenty sefven SE? gteggri-iq',grf7L,.nf7fxf.!f'lL14x.n le J'-.JU 1 I 24 ' s 4' . , . I . . I ' w N 9 5 J ga . . N That ought to shock him, leered the warden as he shot the switch on the electric 3 1 I -- - i nr- ' . , In 5 ' f , W ' I K v E . Qi- ,I-gf! E ' : fQ 7n H K ' . 12 1927 H1-0-H1 bv Y J LA gs Q? M. F ffiqbx ' , at -' ,, , '. Mfg .X P Qf f XXX Q Gneokiq E MU, A ' 31,1 VUWPCNXZUW 1 27E2z'7'1vs X' 0010 E W 9w.fQJgj3c0l.,, o , Tempo 47' N W . 4 SOUP 4 Q Af ,Q O QA 3 mr' an ' W wha ,ff JP 5 ff 0 MW 9 u WMI' 990 My '?w'f',f55 'J 1 UIQ M 4 5 i u :WW My ii FHA f3MffJ.Z, my ' ' , A- 4 g fEiLi'in.?.1eQ'71P-'Tnyjjq QQ -L-3 J Xvxfflqfksgl igpfgfkjlvoufbgggv 45326 , A X 2 ' ' il Ng-' 55' ' , fgfffg, qglgmm 17265, - 54' f' N11 ,X L G I' MMM q Qi Iam on is I L 1 I : X J . t -an Qgjww ' 2 M A f- Cv W ! VQQJWWQZ TM A? 4 Cdkklxff Ogjffn mm. FACSIMILE OF BEAUEQ - BOARD FOUND l N Room avi- PETERS-HALL. THIS Copv HAS BEEN FILED IN CARNEGIE Luamuw Poe FUTURE REFERE CE. H' Pagr Ifnw' hundred tfwenty-right I xgwmw 47? V IZ P-7 , 17 A 'ill 1 ' 1 7 ' -, qw- A , if 1927 HI o-H1 Hs u 1 'gif 4 V 1 THE TRIBUNE PRINTING ' J 1 E99 PUBLISHING CU. is ' Makers of High Grade Printing 51 South Main Street Uberlin, Qhio I' Q 1 ' Dear Dad: Qy Please kindly excuse my delay in writing at your earliest convenience. It was this way, Dad. You know I never was a man of letters, anyway, and the jack was holding out fine until just yesterday when Dean Nicol says to me: Say, old man, can you let me have a flver for the rest of the week? The Mrs. I cut me off without a nickel. 1 Q Now, you know, Dad, if it had been anyone but Carl I'd have turned him flat, like you always says, but he's not a half bad sort and tell me, now-why should the Mrs. cut off his allowance? Well, you see if I really expected to see the fiver again I could hock a little something to hold me over if I hadn't already hocked everything I've been in the habit of hocking. I guess you can read the music so I'll have to 5 cut this short. J Yours, BENT, not Broke. N i J The place you like to bring your friends t GOOD FQCD-WELL CGCKED .lr Dinner Parties and Luncheons are Gur Specialties A I ' 'Page three hundred twenty-nine . ' 605017321 f7L:.ff7fx :!1'Kz.ax.nl- I S n pr - I ' 1 ggS90xVOe2r 1927 HI-Q:H1e H.'bUc2tBQ17q ' 4 , Cp jx PM C. K X J , M get my M in VETJNX t. W ff N Q '1 w H X LZ-Q1 Bagf Mig!! e A g 5 K o a F Oh! AND oaovvt mt- cram! , , e - an: 1 Q' i Page three hundred thirty e -lggffwgz ee Jv.ull 1 ll 24- C ig - ' . -9,1 IQQ7 Hx-o-H1 g mfg-, U , , '39 ' v . , b ,.... Y Al The Shakefflflait A ' , swam Q I That Grows Better From 4 X t 'A Year to Year L 1' ctc ' .,,,A:, A,'V ,A,' THE KELLER KNITTING CQ. A I 5 1006 206 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Uhio X What nex'? Most gels. -Pelican. A 5 Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, J If the YM don't get you, the YW must. Adam! Quick! The baby has just swallowed a safety pin! X And Adam just laughed and laughed, for he knew safety pins hadn't been in' vented yet. A man can't become a college professor unless he has some class. A. P. CHAMPNEY L A . . l Coal Feed Wood Coke Flour L1me Ttle 88 South Main Street 13110116 123 1, OBERLIN, OHIO H I Page three hundred thirty-one - !!bh-of iLlL1'f7l.!, g'x . ,f'll.1nx..li- gas g I li - 3 an QA- C11- ' . r 192 HIf 0 +Hl 'HEUQCBQBQ Q Y J U ' 9 s 5- rg Q 2 gi wx fy' wx -. fa ga M Zz.: 4 9 f w '5 , H . X-'1 Y ,ag-1 Q 4 4. M FRESHMEN ' P g tl 'ee lzund fl thirty-tfwo f 2 ,, , - M : W 3 W ' Xt' lJV llznxyl- 5 -vw ..!.l l,x Jk A-ii ' i ,si fl . 42,1 1927 Hx-o-Hx HL-'LN I f le oflab I U'liFl'fl-5' , ' l I l 5 f al I Standard Prices Our auto livery service is managed with the object of pleasing old and ob- 1! taining new customers. We accomplish this through the channels of reasonable f rates, prompt service, and dependable and adequate equipment. We would like to have you as a permanent cus' tomer. at sv. as tu I O25 w- I think the Charleston is awful. J Q5 I can't learn it either. -Brown Jug. I owe my life to that man. Did he save you from drowning? I No, he's my father. -Medley. I want something in oil for a dining room. Yes, madameg a landscape or a box of sardines? I 1 I OBERLIN YELLGW CAB CO. X 'LIS your apartment roomy? A 1 J Roomy?-hell! We have to use conf S d d ilk. -J dg . . ense m u 6 Shopping Center I'm a father, yelled young jones as - he dashed into the office. So's your old man, said the bossg 'know A Store get to workin you can always rely upon for quality, ' , d t' f t' Just to think, every time I breathe Servlce an Sa IS ac lon J somebody dies. Better try Listerinef'-Okla. Whirlf wind. SE? s c,11.Mz5'a'he egg 1' 5 'z'i0n. :fha earner' Page three hundred thirty-three Q 110507 'QLIWIJ Ef.TZ' Q f 1 1927 1-0-H1 v sg Q 2, ixx ' A ! , UYNDAHCE 2 my Q A 91 4 'I u E 1 .1'1' f A' fi ' -5 agc tire 4' Ilzrty- our A ' , H K 5 K, D ' f , 33 P Q- .e 451 1927 HYOHI wgvocztxoyqe PERFECT DIAMONDS FINE WATCHES ARTISTIC JEWELRY Gzfts that Last CHAS H SAVAGE jeweler 401 Broad Street Elyr1a Oh1O Last nlght he came I felt h1s hand upon my shoulder I sh1vered under h1s rough caress I felt an ecstacy of savage mockery He p1cked me up Tomght I stand on the steps 1n the moonhght I hear h1s footsteps on the concrete walk W1th rhythm1c strlde he 1S commg He w1ll p1Ck me up agaln Yah Who sa1d a. m1lk bottle hasn t got a soul? Cal Pehcan THE PEOPLES BANKING C0 15 South Ma1n Street Oberlm Oh1o Resources over S700 OOO 00 Every Bankmg Serv1ce 47 Compound Interest Pa1d on Savmgs I L Porter Cash1er Page three hundred thzriy fi Q SE? E f Q - .U rx 4 l 5 4 f 'Y J 1 1' 4 1. . H I' l ' 1 1 1 1, 11 - l ' If ' ' - I ' . . .p 0 X . .- . . s 0 .1 5 0 l ' ' 4 U is gp I f ' f.i' g-If ' Q I 1927 H1-o-H1 11,?f UwCBQ7Q5p Dear Dad: Have plenty of jack so don't let this letter scare you. The Roommate has been sick as a dog. Been lying at death's door for a week but I guess we can pull him thru. He says it ain't nothin' that he broke his nose in three places last summer. I can't see why he goes to those places. Thought you might be interested in some of the activities I'm doing on the campus here. I tries out for nearly everything so you can see I'm quite the busy man. Once I tries out for the Glee Club but every time I sings I gets tears in my eyes. Mr. Wirkler says I should try puttin' cotton in my ears. The Christmas trip was West this year so I thinks I'll wait until sometime when they goes East. Well, they sends out a call for Review reporters so I hikes down to the oiiice early with plenty of pencils and newspapers all ready to start work. Well, the desks was all taken when I gets there but one fellow says to me, Have you ever read proof? I says No, who wrote it? Then he says somethin' that I wouldn't repeat and walks off. I wouldn't've said nothin' more cause you says even a ish won't get caught if he keeps his mouth shut, but another guy says to me, Don't mind that wit. He's Ed Howe-the oiiice boy. He's got brain fever. Huh-brain fever, says I. Impossible, Could a angle worm have water on the knee? He didn't get it at all and goes on to remark that he has a cold in his head. I says, Never mind, dearie, don't grumble-even if it's only a cold it's something. This was Wes Lawrence so you can guess it didn't phase him, but I slides out for the door. Somehow I didn't like the spirit these guys show me so I think I'll work for the Shaft sometime maybe. Well, I gets back on College Street and I sees a Boy Wanted sign in Gibson's window. I knows I ain't the boy I used to be but why shouldn't I try out for another board job. -So I slips in the front gate and passes Granny goin' west in her slippers and flanks Old Dad who was under the counter lookin' for that other celluloid collar he put there the day of the Mock Convention. Well, I has Hoot call Bert up from the foundry where he was incubating a set up of nut rolls and reminds him of his ad in the window. He says sorta high toned, You presume? No sir, says I, lookin' like Don Q., I assume. I guess he got me so he said, Did you ever work around dough before? Well, says I, I has a peaceful job in a biscuit factory once. H'm, a peaceful job, says he. VV'hat did they make you do? Pack Nabiscos, says I. U U J gs e K I J 1 in Page three hundred thirty-six 'EP 96? Qlbl ' A fig-r1'?fKr.i'1lAXl-'fNgQ E , I BJ C W 4' .1 , gl 1927 H1-0-H1 n,'a-'LN 1 Good, says Bert, I need a man who can talk German. I Well, Dad, you can see I'm breakin' into society and some burglar breaks into Hi1l's store so as I says once before, maybe nothin ain't safe these days. l My secretary is tired now so I has to quit. Public life sure is the stuff. 4 Respectively, YOUR OWN BIG BOY. P. S. The dean says I might need a rest after midfyears. 'Y Delicious Candies Unparalleled Maltecl Milks TOBINS DRUG STORE 25 South Main Street Excellent Sodas Unequalecl Prices LOCKE S SERVICE Over 30 Organizations Good things for a spread will be found at have Pat7'0mZ5d The Llttle Store HENRY KNOWLTON jr Try Our Graham Nut Bread For Dance SEIVICC This Year B A LOCKE Charme Exceptional Phone 600 24 E College Programs Orchestras Do 'You Like Your Clothes Clean and Well Menoled7 Try the TROY LAUNDRY at Norwalk Hank Rood Student Agent 124 West Loram Street Phone 136W 0 Page three hundred thzrty :even U 9 J gs s I iv 1 ' i l I I l N . s i H . 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K ' Sad but true-I greatly rue it, l But why the Sam Hill don't they do it! Men's furnishings are sold at I' Dat bane gude yoke on me, said the reasonable Prices. I Swede, as he spilled the egg on his vest. -Columns. I 4' I shall now tickle the ivoriesf' said the P' O' dude as he fingered a toothpick. ' I X www ' 1 l f . . -1' N0 ' f- As Jewelers to this community we N .ln X are always on the lookfout for new things that are in vogue and in good . t taste. QV' 1? . . . 6' 9 We desire to call attention to our new 1 i 3 nf X designs in rings. College seals and other L 5315 st les worth your notice. X e Y U J R KIMP l 0 Q w 21 XVest College Oberlin, 0150 I Page three hundred thiriy-nine , 9 so o 'E 5 guavrfiggi f insnrvfxfzr -in ' D9 13 -ll D a pp- c ww- . 'A V f - r 1 Q27 H Q-H Sava g e 1 Homin Enucfmom W , W2-12's W 61' .3 5 J A if ' L gm X 'V W xy? and a 4'1 Ye NW Yu' Q. f 0 l 1 X -' ' T P ge three lzundrfd forty I 'E , 7,, ,,, , Q ,V f -i 75 3' M . ,l 1f,Qx.H- Q c1 ' 1n 3 '1'l' Q . 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Of - Y ' . -sf 1927 H1-0-H1 lsomwoag f U D , FINE PAPERS lf P O f GIFTS STUDENT SUPPLIES HAYLUR S H Are you gomg any place for dmner ton1ght7 She 1I1V1tlIlglY, No Im not H My what a breakfast you w1ll eat' The Voung man ra1ses h1s mustache on the mstallment plan a l1ttle down each week Three A M fVO1C6 from abovej Oh daughter does that young man l1ke 7 Beauty Azds for Sale LEE S BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 563 31 West College Slflampoomg Scalp Treatment Marcel Wave Manzcurzng Facuzls Haw Bohbmg I d V 5 I' 1 I 1, 7 I ' x e: HS ' ' ' '11 : . . .. , . I.. .. - 1, J e: , - grapefruit. W 5 J C Page tzree hundre forty-tfwo gi! l i Y Y I ,' W v V Y . Qtzfggf -ilifzgwnfvfkflf Rznxxhgbv J'-.Z 1 I 21- 'WY ii9 2l 1927 HI-o-Hx MEZTUCBQUQ? 4 , Y J 1 THE YOCOM BRQTHERS COMPANY v 4 We plan oiw buying and selling ' so that we may give: ' 1' THE HIGHEST TYPE CF SERVICE I THE NEWEST AND BEST LINES CE MERCHANDISE 2 THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES These ideals cannot be realized ally 1 iless goods ave lvou hr and sold or casli THE YCCCM BRCTHERS CCMPANY ' I 5 ' I 'J ' f , w g I - N l J K If Page ihree hundred forty-lhrze 95? IW? --1'-'T1f + f ' -'kf Q v s n ,Q 'Swv . glpgpfiflf 7L.,4f'7fx.I' IL1 x.v-fiuglcff-F'-.JI P' 3 , f ,Th V t A F - 19 7 H I 0' l i' g 'gr Y SUNDAY EVE 1 - I fg , TMNT SAME CRANFOPD . HRT POE I I I K it f of X J jf if A i riff! In USER Ll N STUDENT sway' 1f!f : - - 0 A-: X 4943? ,T-NQYNQ 4 f HE MOST Au, 'Y R G-ENEILAL SCENE 4 M-B1-r-' U P g three hundred forty-four Y..-- -..,..., .,m,Mk M 4 11' f Y ' 7 .ff : VS-I i 7 S i A qgrf' L . Q21 1927 HY'0'Hl S:0mmQZQgr l 1 . , 'J Old Shoes Rebuilt to Look Like New at J l 5' ' RI V ERS Rubber-of all kinds A 7' Materials Leather-only the best Your Choice 4 Fiber Composition I A11 colors and kinds of shoes cleaned and shined. ll Laces, polishes, cleaners for all colors. Shoe shining stand for ladies and gentlemen. A I E 40 SOUTH MAIN STREET OBERLIN, OHIO I X For College fewelfry of All Kinds Write J CHARLES E. HERRICK jeweler N Alumni Pins .............................. 33.50 h l Alumni Pins with Ring ............ 3.75 Phi B631 E312 Ea Keys . With Pearl O Guard ................ 8.25 Selections sent for your approval. Return what you don't want. 5 CHARLES E HERRICK ' ' Oberlin Ohio y I Page three hundred forty-fifve I, if I U- , e9,r 1927 Hx-0-H1 3Yg Qi? G i , f M fi U U ff , J ' . .. . iq firm 'LN 40 Ar WE 1 J fd! f fgw W 1 S fxx Q ' Nigga il fgx 254' Q, X Q N .Qi 2 '1 .S 7 if X S , J MH U 4 Aff S D 239. Zips ' f rf I -- -bo X Arm ' 44 F - J' HNH5. 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Q!DLivi',17L,-rf? ,lnll 75,21 ,, ek!! 1927 moi-u QEUQCBQU - OBERLIN OHIO HENRY CHURCHILL KING Pres dent THE COLLEGE OE ARTS AND SCIENCES THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC The College o Arts and Scterlces The enrollment in the College of Arts and Sciences is limited to 1200 All places available for women were promised April 1st There are still places available for men both in the freshman class and in th upper classes Applications should be addressed to the Secretary ot the College The Graduate School of Theology Admission to the Graduate School of Theology expects previous preparation equivalent to an Oberlin A. B. degree. Correspondence with reference to admission to this department shall be addressed to the Dean Professor T. W. Graham. The Conservatory of Music . The enrollment in the Conservatory of Music is limited to 400 I students. Applications for admission in September 1926 are now U being received. Applications should be sent either to the Secretary of Q the College or to the Director of the Conservatory, Professor F. H. I 4 Shaw. J if The next College year will begin September 21, 1926. 1 . The cofoperation of all alumni and former students is urged in bringing the claims of Oberlin to the attention of desirable students. For catalogues and general information write to the Secretary, George M M. Jones. X Page three hundred for -eight ' s s 2 C if Q W ifi. .... III 2 I t t I A BERLIN CQ LE E if 1 3 if tlbsqr -!ggff7g:.ar7rxf.:f'lm.14 x.n ' i 'i'- mu pp- C '.T-S ' Q? r A- - ' H, ,E - A . gl 1927 I 0 HI 1-fs- S 1 f qt: l v fl Cloaks, Suits, Dresses and Millinery 5 Silk Hosiery and Underwear J l . ll Stocks Complete at All Tunes I've hung my stockings at the grate-- O Q - courteous salespeople Ill bet you dont know why. to attend you I've got 9. date at half past eight, Good Lord! Why don't they dry? 'V Elyria's Largest and Finest t Department Store I . l ?- 0tt ,Q, Qc 9 V257 MERCANTILE Football Note: There were plenty of . . supporters in the stands, but not a solitary Elyria, Ohio garter' H 1 u X 5 J OBERLIN SHOE REPAIR SHOP I. Solomon, Prop. 91 S. Main St. N The Best Friend for 'Your Comfort ' t 4 J l College Training lr for the Future Page three hundred forty-nine SE? ' 5 5 gag' Pluliff 7LL fkV'.'I7 '1.lA X.J'-1 5.2 -PU'-if D ll 21 1-'U - m.r 'E 1 f 1927 H1-0-Hr isgomcxozgge J r is l HIfOfHI F Wishes to 'Thank Professors Root, Ward, Mack, and Taft for having read the copy for this book, and for their aid and valuable suggestions C in writing some of the articles. Miss Wolcott for her patience and kindness in preparing many ll lists. A y Mr. P. S. Gurvvit and Mr. H. F. Mann of Iahn and Ollier I Engraving Company for their interest and helpful suggestions , Q in designing the book as a Whole. Mr. Donald Harker of D. F. Keller EG? Company. 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