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The present seems most vital-rec tomorrow night, that col- umn for the Review, bluebook on Mon- day. But without a reminder, these two will fade. The Hi-Ofl-li is a memorandum of one of these years. The staff has jotted down for you reminders of the day it didn't rain, the insane moment before a touchdown when you mashed your best hat, the kind prof who passed you with a D+. This is Oberlin, and the Hi-O-Hi its record. May its pages be thumbworn, and its cover cover never dusty. ATERIALS and an idea a man needs to build something. Mater- ials: cement, camel's hair, red paint, rusty tin cans, ideas: a television radio, a cure for cancer, a bridge across the Hudson. Witli these two essentials-materials and ideas-man can build whence he chooses. ln the Hi-O-Hi for June, 1937, we have used our materials-paper, photography, printer's ink-and our idea-a yearbook that features and preserves the action and activity of an Oberlin year-and put the two together, retaining what we thought good in yearbooks of the past but not let- ting them dictate arrangement, pictures, color, type, that would shade our idea, so that our purpose could be realized as full as possible with the materials we have to work with. OBERLINITES Do Things . . . In General ..... In Organizations . . . In Athletics ...... Eat, Sleep, and are Merry . Are... Freshmen . . Sophomores. . juniors . . Seniors . Faculty . . Theologs . . Can be traced . . In the book .... Where they buy things . . . pp 7-40 . 41-72 73,104 105f166 168-177 178-186 188-211 212-244 245-257 . . 258 259-304 WE DO THINGS 5 LUN: ' l BY UBERUN G. U. 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The Big Top measured two hundred feet by eighty feet, and was twenty- five feet high. On the rostrum at the north center were seated convention officials, representatives of the press, convention stenographers, and broad- casting officials with microphones. Delegates occupied the center of the tent . . . lOOl of them. Bleach- ers around the end held l8OO visiting high school students, alumni, general public . . . and cats and dogs. BORAHl Vote for Landon' Vote for Knox! . . . Vandenberg is the Man' Everyday after chapel for three weeks before the convention was in session political orators accompanied by booming bands shouted into portable mikes But no one paraded for Mr Winant, the man Oberlin was to nomi- Letters and telegrams-hundreds of them-were written to potential candidates, to editors, to prominent alumni, inviting them to come or asking fora good word. Letters and telegrams-hundreds of them-came back, accepting, refusing, giving their good wishes. 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TL mn onvzurlu .fmiv I , .ff nw- H an emnmon 07 I 'Iwi-lf ' V f fy t, ff Y , i ,,,,,,L,,, gs r n mm runs mt, Wx nur wt JO! r Nl . , annul- Ull-L' V A ,. .L V-.-..,-......' ,M mg After parade plans were completed there fo llowed the job for delegation mem- bers of haggling with suspicious neighboring team of horses, a cow, a goat, a donkey. All ten, and departmentstores were emptied of colored paints, inks, papers, dry goods that had accumulated for four years. Empty lots, cellars, wood sheds, ga- farmers for the use of a hay rack, a the stationery, hardware, five and rages concealed the workers from inquisitive eyes as they constructed their floats for the big parade. Oberlin alumni came to the rescue at the last minute. Students thought their parade would be elephantless, but the alumni, upon the sug- gestion of Bob Stephan, radio editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, paid sixty dollars to the Cleveland Artificial Flower Company for the use of a mechanical elephant, which had appeared in a floor show in Cleveland's May- fair Casino. Evelyn Moulton, with help from Electrician Harvey, mounted the paper mache beast, and led the parade. lRGlNlAl VPf0f'f lll ,ZQMIMM J. I-k 4at'Q ERE ling 1 Bathing beauties, Popeye's Jeep, William Randolph Wurst, mountaineer dancers and fiddlers the Boston Tea Party, Simon Legree, Abraham Lincoln, Liberty, several bulls a dog team, cow boys and cow girls, hula-hula dancers, two-and three seater bikes, ducks, chickens made up a mile-long parade. l . The Judging Committee was composed of President and Mrs. E. H. Wilkins, Mayor and Mrs. C. R. Com- ings, Mr. and Mrs. Don Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haylor, and Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Fenn. Mr. Gifford Pinchot was guest of honor. 22 The judges, who sat in a reviewing stand in front of the Art Building, gave first prize to Ohio's delega- tion, which portrayed Brain Trusters stirring alphabet soup of the New Deal. Honorable mention went to Massachusetts with its Tea Party, to Utah with its covered wagon driven by Brigham Young accom- panied by his several wives and an army of children, to Pennsylvania with its funeral of the Nu-Deal, to Kentucky with its Queen of the Bluegrass. According to the Plain Dealer, ln a long line of Mock Con- vention Parades, this was easily the best. Now it seems to me if Ohio and New York will only swing to Landon after playing up their favorite . . . You know, I saw the duckiest red . . . Say, who's that talkin' up there now? 3 ' wi. X Here y'are! Getcha roasted, toasted, sugar-coated Califor- nia almonds . . . Getcha bal- loon on a stick, b'loon on a stick! Here y'are! Candy, choon gum, peanuts, popcorn, pop, peanuts . . . Here y'are . . . MOV 8, l936, 7:00 P. M., Carl Helms, national chairman, called the convention to order, National Secretary Richard Aszling issued the Call for the Convention. Mr. William lBilll Seaman extended a welcome to the delegates and 2,000 visitors. The response was made by Mr. Frank A. Stetson, chairman of the Republican Committee of Lorain. Three minutes of sustained cheering and applause greeted the honorable Gifford Pinchot, former governor of Pennsyl- vania, as he mounted the rostrum. Himself an Oberlin Mock Convention nominee for vice-president on the very liberal platform of l924, Pinchot clarioned for a revamped Re- publican party, and with his keynote sounded, speeded to ElYFia accompanied by a screaming motorcycle escort to catch an eastbound train. The remainderof the evening, until l:2O A. M., was devoted to a debate on fourteen of the twenty-two proposed Dlonks of the National Mock Republican platform. With little exception, all of the fourteen planks discussed were adopted with slight changes. Birth Control legislation was the only plank in the preliminary platform draft which failed to pass. Just as it was stricken from the record, a DOwer tube that had been worrying Chief Electrician Harvey Qave out and temporarily put an end to debate. Time and time again after the hour of midnight the Convention tried to adjourn, but the sleepy conventioneers persisted in trying to finish their job . . . at an early morning hour with the amplifying system on the blink, they decided to meet at ten that same morning to finish building 0 platform. The American people need- God knows how much they need -a generation of public rnen whose honor is clear, whose mo- tives are clean, and whose in- telligence is up to the level of their task. -Governor Pinchot. The special session of the Mock Convention called for lO A. M. on Saturday, May 9, was adjourned at l2:2O P. M., with the platform completely formulated. The League of Women Voters having rallied, aided in putting the con- vention on record as favoring birth control. Also backed were resolutions on federal anti- lynching legislation, Hawaiian statehood, free speech by students and teachers under the civil liberties clause, and fish conservation. Glen Jorgensen presided at this session, reliev- ing Carl Helms. At 7:00 P. M., National Chairman Carl Helms opened the final session of nineteenth quadriennial Oberlin Mock Con- vention. Attorney-General John W. Bricker, of Ohio, pre- sided as permanent chairman during the balloting for the Party's candidate for president and vice- president of the United States. Alf Landon, Frank Knox, and Senator Borah were among the leaders. A clever strategic campaign by the Vandenberg faction had boosted the unwilling Senator into a first-rate contender. In view of a four-cornered deadlock, a dark horse candidacy loomed strong. Of John G. Winant, said the Elephant, special newspaper of the convention, he is not doped to rate a great deal of support on successive roll- calls, but he is a possibility. The results of vote-trading, double-crossings, and threats, are seen by examining the ballot box. ln the seventh ballot, a dark horse, Winant, received the nomination. The nation's press hailed the choice as wise and indicative of the youth- ful spirit of the times. Among those nominated for Vice-Presi- dent were Gannet, Steiwer, and Mae West. Miss West received a great ovation when she was nominated by the Alaska delega- tion, Senator Steiwer, Oregon's native son, lacked the ovation but received the nomina- tion. Ballots Ist Znd 3rd 4th Sth 6th 7th Vandenberg 156 109 149 161 471 425 213 Winant 236 206 244 325 212 170 515 Landon 126 126 166 216 205 136 247 Borah 93 109 20 20 59 169 12 Knox 70 70 0 227 0 0 0 Meekins 37 82 0 0 0 0 0 Hoover 50 56 280 0 0 0 0 Mills 96 178 90 0 0 0 0 Taft 52 55 52 52 52 O 0 Dickinson 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nye 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 -nn in v--1 E-..'of '.-TA-1-.1 0 ln 1860 an Oberlin College Men's Literary Society, holding the first Mock Convention, started an idea which has blossomed every four years except once. The 1936 conven- tion was the first ever to rate a national hook-up. Oberlin alumni who remembered their mock conventions, held special parties from coast to coast, and listened to a half hour broadcast which lengthened into an hour as Winant delegates sweated under the big top to bring honor to the former New Hampshire governor. A crew of Columbia and WI-lK technicians cleared the wires to the Cleveland transmitter. Program director nn 1-.nm -numn --n-in mamma-mms mam ,,., ru-ummm .,,.J!! '-., -..,.. ' ' :. 2.... ' g-'SEL'-fag -. n s mann- Y- :E'?... .: -ff---- vt-usp-nd !'.Z .'9 wha- lust! nutqnnul uevlut ill Q.. . . .. 'ZY'q .3i',....... f'.'23'L 4-Q - . . .....:........-.......-..........,-......... .................... Alb- 5 2? , :Urn ii r ii ua nun 1 I sun ur'-1 'ann rn 'ln nuwuu ,ovinwu vii-nn.v I MS ounlfw mov lon sunt units sms ti A 'nr D 1 s P 'INN rou 151911 CY It K'-0 UUYQS , f vmvln MLHUR 'minus OBE nn .wal 'urine ll Din.unuvuounnrnuounnfnm.nauuuuu l Larry Roller of WHK proved to be an able cheerleader, and Bob Trout, ace CBS an- nouncer, just through with the Kentucky derby, found the Oberlin convention more exciting than a horse race. Two one hundred foot ropes covered with daisies made up the daisy chain which the junior women carried the day they received the caps and gowns as a symbol of becoming seniors. After the two classes of women had marched to the arch with the juniors carrying the chain, the seniors sang, changed caps and gowns for the chain, and carried it to the plot be- tween Peters and Warner where they left the daisy covered rope as a huge 36 . About nine hundred alumni gathered in Warner Gym on June 9, l936, to attend the Alumni Luncheon. After the singing of Ten Thousand Strong the welcoming ad- dress was given by Dr. Mosher to the Class of I936. George Manlove, president of the graduating class, gave a speech. Among the classes present were: l886, 65.711 strong, l896, 422 present, and l876, 402 pres- ent. The gift of 550,000 to scholarships was given by R. T. Miller of the Class of '9l. Rope and Japanese lanterns, dusty, musty, dug out from a year's storage, dusted and hung, threatening clouds, thoughts of rain. With these forerunners, illumination night glowed forth while alumni and students wandered to and fro with Chinese coolie hats and striped canes, Future alumni consumed chocolate sprinkled ice cream cones and played tap-the-ice-box in the semi-darkness. And the glow of friendship and cheer surpassed that of the Japanese lanterns. John Erskine, poet, novelist, scholar, musician, and teacher, accepted the invitation of the Class of i936 to be their Commencement speaker, H. M. Robinson, author, describes him as being a huge mast of a man with a bright rudder of a nose, a hu- morous slanting mouth, a sabre wit. His lectures on literature are an event to the students of Columbia who often Cut classes to attend them. On May l5, l936, Oberlin College re- ceived news that Dean Mildred Mc- Afee of Oberlin was to become Presi- dent McAfee of Wellesley. She had come to Oberlin in l934 as one of the youngest deans of women in the his- tory of the college. ln regard to leav- ing Dean McAfee declared herself proud to be admitted to the class of i936 and the Alumni of Oberlin College. One of the famed Dorsey Brothers, Tommy, found that he could not keep his date with the Oberlin Seniors for their Prom this past June, the Prom Committee found something better, so the seniors seemed to feel, in the one-man show --Duke Ellington. lt was, in the words of a freshman who remained to hear him, hot stuff! Frosh Week-a week of campus tours, grade explanations, examinations, buying of fancy souvenir bric-a-brac for the sweethearts at home. And while the women had a ship party at the Men's Gym, frosh men ate and ate and fought with pillows at Chance Creek. They had a mixer, too--one of those shirt sleeves and suspenders affairs-where the greenies learned to start, You're a senior, aren't you? not Are you a freshman, too? i 5 K Then the sophs returned-the week of bliss was over. A bonfire frosh l to start the year off right. Tip Your cap frosh, and bonnets, 4O bedecked, for the gids. Shoes to Shine, beds to make on Sundays, The Generals teeth to brush. And most fun of all the trip to Chance Creek for Third West Section of the M. B. with Oberlin Yellow Cab to the rescue. Official soph frosh hostilities were opened Saturday, October 3, when The two under-classes met on each side of a SIX-foot pushball and proceeded to the place Of the tie-up and the greased-flag-pole Climb. The sophs won this contest by, as the N! Ffa Review said, a bit of well-executed strate- gy. It was agreed that this battle seemed more fair than the greased-pole flag rush, when the team on the defense had the ad- vantage. h z '1: ,ff ' ' nl t ,ull G A A g '--x , ri L. rx H 1, llmll Tfili iiiila-in ull it ef u ' 'l limit bw llwrilivllnllll' vllll' ' ' ' , J Nw llllll W ',lei'llun:l'rnn1lr1 . . 'liwll l llttintlll mm' rr liunlflll Where there's smoke there's fire, they say. The fire engine furnished the smoke, and Das- comb tried the fire, which resulted in the burning of a few dresses and some coats. The af- fair gave the laddies a good chance to show off the advertising which later brought in the dividends. The O Club and the Women's League were to blame. lt seemed that Oberlin students did not make enough noise at the football games . so the O Club and the Ladies' League started an Anti-Anti- Noise Campaign. Their first move was to have segre- gated seating at the football games with the men sitting in the top section of the stadium, and the women at the bottom. For a while, the plan was successful. According to the Review of October l3 Men come to the football games, women come to the same games. Some come alone, some come in groups. A few come without dates, at least a few come with dates. A few men deposit their dates in the women's section and call for them after the game, quite a few sit with their dates. The cheering was much better at that game . . . but not any more than at any winning game. Once in the corner where the Talcott walk comes to the W. College-S. Professor corner was the famous Talcott Tree. Used as the campus sign board till there was no more room for a tack to be driven in, it was cut down in l92O. Several attempts have been made to replace it. This year an elm-a seedling from the historic elm--was planted on the fiftieth anniversary of Talcott, and perhaps by Talcott's hun- dredth anniversary the new Talcott tree will have reached sign board size again. Ori Tuesday, October l3, Richard Bonelli Came to Oberlin. Bonelli, once a student of mechanical engineering at Syracuse, Uni- versity, was advised to take up singing. Reluctantly Bonelli studied singing for some Years merely as an avocation, working at odd iobs here and there at the some time, S0 that he could continue his education. When the opportunity came to sing in opera Bonelli was ready to take it, and in i932 he 5lQI'1ed a contract with the Metropolitan Opera Company. According to a well-known reviewer here is one of the world's voices handled by One of the most intelligent and inspired Of men. ln the death of Doren Lyon, Oberlin Col- lege has lost a most faithful and highly val- ued worker . . . He was perpetually genial and splendidly cooperative . . . He was a good workman, a good chief, a good col- league, a good companion. He lived a good life, and will be remembered in affection and in honor. -Ernest H. Wilkins. ' X. K V ,A U ,,,,--fr' . . ' wi f W x A 'X K 'sxxsw . xW KNHX ' A . xcg-r V CX Q gs - gsxg V . ' ' 1 4 1 x' . g Q N 00 N QA I Qrf- - Q -St as-' xx. ,B-C Q-'S' 0 -X . .. . xv... dx x... Q s . , X s,,.oS f,o V -gifs . 4 .vw Q ' ig -- -S' V- - xs- 'lw ' Lv ' o 'Xxx Q --X - ..- ' ' ...Q-V Y? we . e K-f ts , + 55955 , Q sQ,x0'Nx0af 5s5,,-'AQ' i - . xv- XQ ,vs X X n f ' in .5-,qs . xob' 9.58 Saturday, October 24, found Oberlin Cam- pus invaded by 900 inquisitive high school students, teachers, parents, and friends who came to participate in High School Day activities from eleven nearby states. Of these, 336 took part in the competition for scholarships, the value of which amounted to 55400. Instead of the usual intercollegiate foot- ball game, the high school students wit- nessed intramural contests, lab demonstra- tions, and an Oberlin Review. Those who cared to remain, took part in the Annual Campus Carnival which was held that evening under the big top erected between Warner and Peters. Late that evening special busses were crowded with sleepy high school boys and girls over-laden with toy-balloons, canes, and candy dolls. ' The Y. M. C. A. has held Wednesday night square dances regularly in Warner Gymna- sium in an. effort to revive interest in the fast-dying folk dances of our country- Grapevine Twist, Ducky Dive, Ocean Wave. The large attendance has attested their success. 'Ns-X During the month of October the W. A. A. made an effort to demonstrate to the students the three techniques of the mod- ern dance by the work and lectures of four artists of the modern dance, Conna Bell Shaw, Lillian Shopero, Katherine Litz, and Jose Limon. As Oberlin Goes, So Goes Not the Nation is the new slogan given the students of Oberlin. First in our Mock Convention we nominate the wrong man . . . one who does not even care to run . . . and a New Dealer at that, and in the election straw vote we pick a man who got the worst licking of any president. Oberlin was Republican in a year when the country went more Democratic than ever before. But then, Oberlin has been traditionally Republican since Lincoln's day. The boxes on this D096 Compare the votes of Oberlin with those of the nation and the state. THE NATIONAL AND STATE VOTE OBERLIN'S STRAW VOTE Electoral Votes Popular Faculty Students Total l-ANDON 8 13,575,602 LANDON 58 636 694 ROOSEVELT 523 21,768,254 ROOSEVELT 54 533 587 BRICKER 184,775 BRICKER lO5 378 483 DAVEY 187,216 DAVEY 2 49 5 l On the evenings of November 20 and 2l the Pirates of Penzance came to town with a dress circle and all seats reserved. This Gilbert and Sullivan production presented by the Dramatic Association brought in such large crowds that S, R. O. signs were put out for the first time in many years. The Pirates of Penzance centers around the life of a young man who, through an error on the part of his nurse, was licensed to a pirate instead of a pilot until he reached his twenty-first birthday. Having been born on February 29, he found a most ingenious paradox, he had had only five birthdays although he was twenty-one years old. But it had the usual happy ending with the hero and heroine in each others arms, and the pirates repenting their sins. Rennie Smith come to Oberlin late in the fall to talk on War and Peace. Once he called himself a politician, but because of the American connotation quickly changed his definition of himself. Dr Brooks Emeny peace author and Oberlin trustee said: The will-to-war does not exist in the European masses and German horror pictures of the Spanish War not only serve to show the superiority of the German system, but to create a feeling against war! i Io quote Oley Down, Jr., Conservatory senior, Rudolph Serkin's recital 'put one in a state of bewildered questioning. Yes, he does pos- sess an astounding technique, my dear, to Cluote Donald Ogden Stuart, but so does an electric piano! But the Senior Class of the C-014 was angry! We have seldom heard a DIanist's performance which so admirably CQrnbined that penetrating analysis with ar- tistic enthusiasm and warm feeling--an oc- Casion to remember. OH Tuesday night, December l'5, Artur Rod- Zinski, led the Cleveland Orchestra in a concert in Finney Chapel for the last time of the season. Shortly after Dr. Rodzinski went to New York to step into the shoes of Artur Toscanini on Feb- rl-'OVY 22 as leader of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and acted as regular conductor ot that 0l'Chestra for the remainder ot the season. Later he was appointed director of the NBC Concert Orchestra. Of Helen Jepson, young American so- prano star of the Metropolitan Opera Company who sang in Oberlin on De- cember 4, the Cincinnati Enquirer said, Miss Jepson not only has a glorious voice, but she is really beauti- tul. She is, besides, very animated, charming and intelligent-a trilogy of girls not always present in the Diva ot the concert stage. -.ss-N W.. North . . . East . . . West . . . South went the majority of Oberlin students on December l9 . . . Back home to study . . to sleep . . . and to sleep . . . Only a handtul remained in Oberlin. The person to travel the farthest this year was Betty Roome, who went 2600 miles to her home in Santa Barbara. Hugh Hansen, who lives in Palo Alto, went 2550 miles to his home. Margaret Nichol went to Tacoma, Wash- ington, and Ellis Sprunger to San Francisco. Going by air were Julia Van der May, North Coldwell, N. J., Henry Brobst of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Barbara Hastings of Newtonville, Mass., and Eleanor Neel and Margaret Lyon planned to take a plane to Jacksonville, Florida. Taking advantage of new low rates more students went by train to their homes this year than ever before. A large number of special cars were rented by the students for Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, and other large cities. No wonder it always rains during Freshman Week, for here in Oberlin April is not the month of showers, but, during the school Year, it's September-so the Oberlin Weather Station tells us. Nor does it rain all the time, or even half the time, or a third of the time. Last year there were ll2 doys when it rained more than one one- hundredth of an inch. And we had l29 days that were entirely clear. Oberlin's hottest day in l936, according to records was lOl degrees in July, com- pared with the all-time high ot lO5 degrees made in August, l9l8, last year's coldest Was -l2 degrees in January, eleven de- grees higher than the all-time low struck in l9l2. l936's first killing frost was Octo- ber 28, and its amount of snow, 40.2 inches. Oberlin Weather -a distinct department of conversation-according to the weather reviewers here, is iust good normal weath- er for this part of the country, no wetter, no colder, in tact just normal. N16-, ' '-'QQT ,., t-- -- . ,--umm are x x, ' 'f so - rs-,. . .Q- On February 5, a member of the class of problems confronting youth saying Eco '9l and a trustee of Oberlin College, Dr. nomic tyranny is easy to control because Robert A. Millikan, the physicist, addressed of the political law which exists above it the noonday assembly. He has been a trus- but a vastly greater danger is when a man tee of Oberlin since l9l 8 and last addressed is on top of government then there the students in June, l933, at the centen- is nothing but political despotism nial graduation. Millikan spoke of the Vitamin A, valuable for its anti-infectious proper- ties and found in fish liver oils, especially those of halibut and cod, has long been sought in pure forrn by the medical profession. Two years ago Dr. Holmes and his research assistants surprised the world with a concentrate of Vitamin A which they announced at a chemical meeting in New York City. This year Dr. Harry N. Holmes, head of the Ober- lin Chemistry Department, and Miss Ruth Corbet, research assistant, announced the preparation of needle-like crystals which they believed to be pure Vitamin A. This crystalline concentrate was first obtained on November 23. li ii gl Q32 Plans S2 Na.. S T MH H P X all? D0 fogr . . l- ntifitg Oberlin 4 A , ,P132Sid27lfg Passes on' at '88f N..-.. r i h r ' ,gary l . ' Restore S. Grant i ts l T ue-,tees culfY' . officel' , 'rCuts-10 Fa Alumni' c 2 i F V h:s?i?gL.193 1, F,cull!ho?:,:je1:LnlLh:l:.i'5nRmount RY it-i'f ' -ZUMNI SECFUZTA A IQNFY FOR 'AL f Ame ' VOTES ll ' 'iuaves 0 Fin. A ard ,usd G 'nwsilTge for vlllslllvrv 4 'Ro ' 0 nrl'l 'i'ws R84-loci' B 1 ' , uw . 1 , X n. Z4 , ' hldlyf -hw' r l qcrisy, Deceifa . ' H . . -, Dr' Nlchflls Attlltcollgiate Alllleflfff ix In ime For i A I' Outlines Program iff F., wi' 1 , -f ' 'tic A rn tn- fum' Yvlr tv , ' l nn . - ,- 9 ' -XII' Kfllltgm-3 thrill.-l Johns Hopkins flbolisfies Gate ' -. ids-een. -Y-1 , f Al y t 1 ., 0 D s'?,l1ly1j 1f'V Lkgjlf' Receipts Avoids Commercfahsmi . '---nr ---- ' . ' flr- In lc-mrdnnm with the sugym- ronlmtv. ln the elmrihuiinn 1- 1 ,I tak ion rv! Dr. J. H. N14-holq at the Dr- umui njlll rect-iva prv-ff-fe V ,'-- remix-r nmellnz nl the Nntlonlil vlher:1npplyimf'g-'iYf- ' . Colin-flute Athletic As.mcilIinn.- lonq-' .F mi nu min-W .bali-it mt- pil- A '- ' '-- n-ecipz plan -John: Hollki' 1,.,-1-ryltminnounri--l - ................. 1 N ' l ' ' dom nf on-mm fur nw- wr-f--ffm' l'rc-nhhmt. lfalra-hllil rn-N Q :mu lla- ' ,d,,,,..,.4...,.,....u,l 1, ,---f-W 'fl During the Christmas Holi- days, Dr. J. Herbert Nichols, Oberlin Director of Athletics addressed the annual meeting of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The small school, said he, may continue to struggle, to attempt to compete, to offer athletic scholarships and spec- ial inducements, to bring in a few super athletes, to play a money schedule with most of its games away from home, and still take in enough money to hold a high-powered coach and be fairly successful finan- cially and in the won and lost column. Eventually, however, they will lose out. They will find that the educational price they have paid for a false ath- letic prestige has been a dear one. A number of institutions have discovered this in the past. His message was hailed by the press of the nation. Ath- letic departments of various colleges sought non-profit games with Oberlin, among those leading the way was Johns Hopkins. So, as in co- education, as in negro educa- tion, Oberlin leads the way in inaugurating a national non- profit athletic policy. 0 ' Q ' Lulu Gs . R . -sis Ti.-V ll K ilh lbrogru :TIN Reeilu'. . 26' Es- 'Ns - y Celli ' , dt 8 flay Herig W1 T ulnen Arg' Chopin, ,rits of Hgydu' 'f-Icp, 1 lniknvnkv , G+. JN AT E... V ..,h.s' , Flood Relief , G 1 Flood N 011 Set Here Threa Af 3300 Fu d' Pafenis lens .... n 5 gf St v Relatives THREE. hundred enum. : , lldems H that is the goal set by Her- f ' ere bm wrmi, me of the YMCA Q ,.-'Efhough ,P committee for a dr'v f '1 d, ' ' G Oh' . Wlnn 1, for nm relief in slnuihili cllliol t 'mud Obelliillve' liaileollllrwlms Alffadb' ll boxes of clothe' l-We f flu Swept nw: hills of In 'mm' ' been coll:-cited and N' 'L hug, with 8 y lfffffll df,,mi,?lf'3', l e Afvr'-'iw-wi- W' Mkt-rih'0 'lfle.ssiQni ne I i lgvfillle and thgfwc on rimusn Pner- S : 1 .: tn- ' l 113.15 ,feoplt On February 6 the Cberlin Men's Glee Club presented its fifty-eighth annual concert. Besides the Glee Club itself, was presented the Glee Club quartet, which consisted of Ben Tufts, bass, Glesner Griffin, baritone, Tom Edwards, tenor, and Lloyd Linder, tenor, and in between the two parts of the Glee Club presentation Larry Gill and his orchestra played. This year the group toured Southern Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania ,on their annual Christmas holiday trip. Nathan Milstein, called by critics, The Magnificent gave Oberlin a sample of his violin virtuosity on February 9. Of Mr. Mil- stein, Lawrence Gilman wrote, Mr. Mil- stein is an artist of sensitive perceptions and adaptability. His feeling for style is un- usually delicate and sure. Pitts Sanborn, a New York critic, said, He played with brilliant tone, unfailing grace, appropriate feeling and irresistible virtuosity . 1. . a memorable concert. Plans for a series of Oberlin-on-the-oir broadcasts tell through this year because of previous commercial entanglements made bv WTAM. However, on February 14, from 1:OO until 1:30, the 91-piece Oberlin Orchestra under the direction of Professor Maurice Kessler entertained radio listeners. i Before only the faculty and guests the Faculty players Mrs. Sue Bailey Thurman, national secretary of the presented their previews of The First Year, in Feb- Y. W. C. A., a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory U0 Y- Apparently it passed the board for it was later in 1923, and a delegate to the Student Christian TEUVIV April-produced in Warner Hall for the gen- movement in India, spoke in Chapel on Thursday, BFCII public. Here we saw that they were human, could February 18, on the Status of Women in India. Cl-'l'UD Gnd have as much fun as we could. Mrs. John M. Kyle lupper leftl, vocational director and consultant, opened the Wo- men's Symposium in Chapel on Friday, Feb- ruary IZ. During the sectional meetings in the afternoon, the returning graduates briefly stated what was involved in their work, to prepare the girls to ask questions within the field the next-morning in the round tables. Weary, after a day's travel, speaking, and receiving at the reception held for them in the Art Museum Friday WX evening, the grads returned to the dormi- tories. Saturday afternoon, after the round tables, in Warner Hall a series of four lec- tures were given. Mary L. Ela llower rightl , art department head at Berea College, gave an enthusiastic talk about art and its re- lation to the community. Others talked about dramatics, parent education, and music. On Monday, March first, Sidney Hillman, Dresident of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, was brought to Oberlin under the auspices of the Public Affairs Society. Particularly emphasized was the need of college men and women to reenforce the army of laborers. Of the efforts of organized labor he Said, Raising the standard of living of forty million laborers within the United States is not a selfish motive, for it af- fects fully ninety per cent of the nation. . .,......r. M, , Kl :4g ',I'1: M . A' Aplwqv u ' ,VUIIIICII p H loulh A qw, rg ,,,,', ' , ., . 1'S0llh5d, I, i cl . 4 ' ' - A 'W 41' 'ears 2, .7 A l 'huh Xnnn u...,., ,,. -'F---XX' K' 5. ' j .. - K --li.-.-L ,ml I. 1-.LPL w..,.W' ,- :. I l 1 Q A . I ul... ' - Q Y' Q - V S I Luun ml Rulers Action Q4 1 I thi I :Nun-vwan Youth Act A NIIHIQOW nl. Shulcnll Body '- . -..qi t' . l n 'fn .ll 'ini' lll 'l'--ll-F'if.f.','1'l..llf'i'.'.'.'lx l S ' H hi, 1 J, Z1 :u,aua.,.. xx:.,..,.,n.lL uflxlfffs- lu lilo! i1!l!,'..h f-s N xx x5 'N ' T gvlanl. ',lI 4 , kwa-11-' . r,,'H p 'l , Q . ' ' ull: l 0, , About twenty alumni were present at the Senior-Alumni Stag held February 22. The men led discussions in the following fields: law, journalism, medicine, teaching, banking and invest- ments, manufacturing and business, advertising, and social work. The stags were held after a dinner at the Oberlin Inn where men of the senior class acted as hosts. ,ff ,if -. lt will be a long time before the audience who attended the first production of the Mummers, Arabesque, on February 26 and 27, forgets the delightful melodies of Out Where the Night Begins, As Long as I Live, and l'm Getting Comrnunistic Over You. The show, which centered around Abdul McSanderson, Scotch-Arab chieftain, and his relations with an English research party, was written and produced entirely by students. W W7 , v, .' . K, Olin Downs once said of Georges Enesco, Once in a great while there steps upon the stage a man born only to be a musician, an artist in whose face and eyes and carriage is something of what he is going to do--something which makes the beholder and the listener immediate- ly aware that music is to be dispensed greatIy. On March l8, the tigers and bulldogs held their traditional battle in the men's gymnasium. The girls hope to have a gym of their own in the near future where they may hold their annual Yale-Prince- ton basketball game, although the men this year respected the traditional ruling that the event be entirely feminine. One student sent a telegram to Susie Rohn, W. A. A. president, which said, De- cided to cooperate with you. However, I know your games are good, signed- One of the boys. Said a statement in The Review, The Y-P Board was pleased with this indication that the men under- stood what the board has been trying to Say for years. That is, that the boys are excluded only because of lack of space. sl T T wA '1'll!'f-'G W Festival To Be Gals Al F' Both Squads Show Spirit, i r..,.. nsg:'c1g2T,,'ia'Z:,',3, x Eli? LCQC! Foes Vlhole Contest Pep In Holding its Ninth Annual Festival on March l2, the Intramural Department found Warner Gymnasium filled beyond capacity. The events were more varied and thrilling than ever before. One of the special features was a deep-sea diver who rescued from a ship sunk on the floor of the gym, three treasures, which the students recognized as being the new Women's Gymnasium, Hall Memorial Auditorium, and the new Art Annex. The praise for this year's successful athletic show goes to Herbert Weinberg, Senior Intramural Manager, Dr. J. H. Nichols, Charlie Throner, and Miss Mar- ion Mann. HF-f1f'1?'f90?2::f:...iviQif! 1 Fl, W ' . Decide Deiinilqy i To Rex-oule N020 - Suuth of Oixerunr g Thgi. Fcdursi iliubvlayvyq' . i um in n-rms!-fd Ln the -.unfk bi . ummm vu aqnnn--my .x..,,,m, '41 ' v. 1 recom. ei-nfern-nu bu.w,u,: L1 ' intlhi. Hhghwly Ylirx-1-gh NA-, ' nd A nga-eil! rumyniu.-,. l, fxi - 'ln ,uhm-1 Minh- if -P 1 4 X . i '-. A Cappeiia T Mid-West This Spring .......-- . llnohi. Wudne-day thc' Tm, A canvflllciwif in lf' U' ll I WM F. h Bm, . NIH' f'P'i 55 mu' wmuhlfhlnxitcr ilirrilpa Suburb if iiiiw- will luke it through Ohm, tile ' they will slim fe um, 1,,.Munn,illi1mis. 'l '!,xX'5wn' i'i-suviifq ' I sin, uhm: in mukv tN'f'Q'J':'f-,fl -if I uppi-nit' ,wif-fp? V pf 1 On March l9 and 20 an Oberlin audience witnessed the second production of the Dramatic Association for this term. The title of the play, The Wind and the Rain, is taken from the song which closes the action of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. It is a story of medical student life in a Scotch University. There is the triangle which includes a student, the girl at home, and the new flame just recently met at school. Verbal hair-pullings and surprise entrees by other student roomers constitute the fun. According to those well-qualified ,to speak, this play was presented better by the Association than it has been by many professional groups. llf. 'vi,,.4, l V., .V,i, .. HZ :Uber f Pl F f L1 - POS! . V . . X ' I giatlofl Tn ,, . O 'f'llff.lf'Y -r 1- M l2h'0I10e1AddI'es.s ll A 'mi ff'fff rf':'l2 wa ,,.. C' 116111 - C U .hy 'fI:g,,fv:','6 ' .-r 'i 'lg, 4 ,Nu J' , qfvv . . 1::1.j.lh. :fjh.-m,' I I I .. ' ,mn A ,N-..,A.:' I Y -gelegation l 4, C' 0 Caplfdl 1' If fl Del' 1-.- lo er ntrom the ASU md J 0 in! the Am mann IO!!! pup- l ui H. 1' , ' rt i g' ' ' , ill t Grlcgn Th 'IVQI 1 'YUUUI ld 'sd wha-:Q gow' 7 next ,i ,, WH r- ...ff fm' ' g, 'nip . - ' ' A l s f .- ' uim l sU if Nlfllclloll l PS?'f0flfY0 cava , . qvfnff fllll-ll On March 26 a dog team and sled were Stopped in Oberlin because of snow, the sled had wheels. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Carroll arrived in Oberlin with their dog Team after having spent a year mushing across the continent from their home, Ha- zelton, B. C., toward Halifax, N. S. Mrs. Carroll said that she was colder When standing at a corner of the Oberlin Campus than when sitting on a bed of cedar Robert Lee Frost accepted the invitation to deliver the commencement address to the Senior Class of l937. Frost, who at the age of l5 sold his first poem for 515, is noted for his interpretation of New England life and has probably received more honors than any other living Ameri- can poet. ,,. I A - . . .uiasliugmn-i,..,,,..,,,,,.,.....,.v.p, . . i. .. branches in the north woods, where it was forty below zero. Many of the students bought souvenir post-cards of the visitors and found the dogs to be very affectionate. While run- ning on Galpin field, two of the dogs, Tam- arack and Teabone engaged in a bloody battle, but little damage was done for Mr. Carroll soon separated them. On April 2, a special session of the board of trustees was held at the conclusion of which was announced the appointment of two new Deans. To assume the position of Dean of Col- lege and Conservatory Women, Miss Mar- guerite Woodworth will come to Oberlin next September from Lawrence College in i l Wisconsin, where she is now Dean of Wo- men. Dr. Carl Frederick Wittke, eminent historian and chairman of the Department of History at Ohio State University was appointed to succeed Charles N. Cole, re- tired, as Dean of the College. Jacques Kayser, vice-president ofthe Radical Socia- list Party in France and professor at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes International, spoke in Oberlin on March l8 and l9 under the auspices of the Cosmo- politan Club. He spoke on The Evolution of Europe since the War. There is no Franco-German probIem, said he, but a European problem. There will be no peace between Germany and France for long unless there is peace all over Europe. ORGANIZATIONS FOR TIME OUT A CAPELLA CHOIR: most any afternoon at four Top Row: C. Beckwith, S. Catlin, V. Whittier, P. Johnson, W. Romaine, H. Tucker, R. Rodgers, E. Corry, T Greer, R. Anderson, H. Thompson, W. Johnson, R. Huyck, D. Peery, F. Numbers. Third Row: S. Trageser, E. Janes E. Rice, J. Kleinschmidt, F. Wing, J. McKelvy, M. Everson, T. VanVliet, P. Christiansen, R. Bowlus, H. Nielsen H. Booker, R. Bliss, O. Simms, M. Schwinn, H. Wheeler, A. Ferguson. Second Row: L. Matthews, R. Avelsgaard S. Hedenburg, C. Suppnick, C. Habegger, M. Fisher, A. Willey, E. Nelback, N. Pendell, E. Smith, D. Platt, D Stevens, M. Miller, H. Irwin, M. Kriete, C. Moulton, R. Ward. First Row: D. Schalm, W. Roberts, E. Christiansen J. Enyeart, M. Zuck, D. Smith, M. Harrison, E. Sherrick, M. Forbes, M. Ferren, A. Klomp, C. Wilson, M. Sokol C. Chamberlain, J. Fuller. r Webster says, vocal chorus without accompaniment, but to Oberlin, A Capella means Friday chapel. For the choir's fifty-five members the privilege of singing under Professor Olaf Christiansen means rehearsal four days a week at Rice Hall from four to five o'clock. Only sacred music is practiced by this group for their numerous con- certs in Oberlin and surrounding communities. Choosing forty-five from the chorus to make a tour through four middle-western states during the spring vacation, Director Christiansen expects the trip to be an annual affair, for it is through concert experience that the choir will develop further. 42 AELIOIAN won the scroll After winning the scroll for original literary composi- tions at the inter-literary society banquet in the previous spring, Aelioian was ready to embark on a year's study of the early nineteenth century romantic poets. Mr. Artz set the historical stage of that century at an early meet- ing, and following programs were concerned with the life and writings of such men as Shelley, Keats and Byron. Amending the constitution, the organization in- creased its possible membership from twenty-five to thirty, and new members were admitted both semesters. A deviation from custom second semester put a spring formal on the social calendar instead of the usual rec. Top Row: G. Quackenbush, D. Campbell, M. L. Dull, S. Wight, M. Jacobs, E. Seedenburg, B. Smith. Second Row: C. Nerby, B. Mook, M. Griswold, H. MacLaury, H. Snyder, M. Dale, E. Aldrich, B. Hastings. First Row: E. Neel, P. Weaver, K. McCullough, R. Graff, P. Agate, F. Judd, J. Nash, E. Graham, L. Hall, J. Edwards. 43 A. C..E. meets in the puttery Top Row: E. Kirk, A. Tomlinson, A. Rodgers, F. Morgan. Third Row: M, Schlueter, M. Stewart, H. Lindbeck, D. Chase, H Irwin M Cleaver Second Row: V. Brien, B. McClelland, R. Kappelt, M. Baldwin H Snyder H Laird G Roberts First Row: M. Wood, V. Bingham, E. Stratton, R. Groff, Miss Rankin E Chase Miss Yocom R Coblentz E L Smith. When the local Kindergarten-Primary Department had outgrown itself, it enlarged its sphere by forming a student branch of the National Association tor Child- hood Education. They meet in the puttery --40 South Professor-and with pillows for chairs, around an open fire they have discussed religious training for children with Dr. Horton, and problem children with Professor Cole. The organizationlhopes to bring the majors of the department into closer contact with each other and their subject. 44 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: We're strange creatures F . Top Row: V. Van Fossan, R. ' Andrews, J. Wielond. First Row: R. Fauver, Mrs. K. W. Kuhns, Mrs. R. John- son, T. Dye. To freshmen, alumni are strange creatures- sophomores are aware of their existence- iuniors have met a few on the campus-sen- iors begin to realize that in the near future they will be these strange creatures them- selves. The Alumni Office becomes the me- dium for the continuance of their interest in Oberlin. The Alumni Magazine brings them news of the campus and their friends. The year 1936-37 is significant in the history of the Alumni Association. The Constitution was brought up to date by the new officers under the leadership of President Ralph An- drews, a special literary issue of the Magazine was published by the Resident Secretary, Vir- ginia Van Fossan, and the Alumni Fund pro- gram was launched by the newly appointed General Alumni Secretary, Carroll K. Shaw. The Alumni-Senior Stag established valuable connections for the job seekers. New alumni can join a program embracing the direct support of Oberlin, stimulating so- cial and intellectual contacts among Oberlin- ites throughout the world. A S U tended modernly M. Melville, L. Wechsler, W. Bowers, A. Millman, P. Mac- Eacheron, L. MacEacheron. Seated: C. Tinker, A Ferguson, S. Catlin, L. Symons, E. Levin. Around the table: R. Ranney, E. Hull, A. Ferguson, J. Fuller, F. Tucker, R. Bowers, H. Tolen, M. Kriete, M. Williams. For and by the students themselves-the A. S. U. is a national organization for protection of fundamental rights. Formed in the same manner as a labor union, the A. S. U. is non-political and works for the security of students everywhere. At Oberlin, its activities are directed by committees on peace, labor, the American Youth Act, cooperatives, student problems, and educa- tion. Outstanding in the year's program was a pilgrimage of fourteen Oberlin students to Washington, D. C. to work for the passage of the American Youth Act. At Christmas time, six delegates attended the national confer- ence in Chicago where Paul MacEacheron was elected to the national execu- tive committee. STUDENT VOLUNTEERS: they're promoters J. Fuller, president, M. 1' Kriete, M. H. Williams, F. Tucker, Ward Hubbard, D. Pye, Wells Hubbard, B. A. Hull, A. Ferguson, H. Tolen. Helping to bring to the Oberlin campus Mr. Alexander and Mr. Sen who toured the country visiting and lecturing to student groups, the Student Vol- unteers meet every two weeks to study and help promote foreign Christian work of all kinds. A state retreat, held at Oberlin in the fall, was concerned with a new movement calling itself the World Student Christian Fellowship. Modern trends such as the Oxford and cooperative movements come to the at- tention of the Volunteers for study and discussion. The organization has fifteen members, each of whom takes his turn at leading the meetings. Jo Fuller is president. MARCHING BAND: puts the pep in pep rallies .rift MX fl' . , 3 A . .fl .1 .' ' Top Row: W. Feller, R. Comfort, L. Donnelly, F. Ayer, D.Anderegg, A. Juvelier, R. Warren, A. Wooster, H. Mat- tick, R. Bowlus, H. Fladd. Third Row: T. Eberly, H. Stevens, R. Grove, G. Gray, R. Wilcox, E. Anderson, W. Tibbetts, A. Woodward, J. Martsolf, H. Bohr, J. Rumbarger. Second Row: T. Mistretta, J. Easton, R. Hoyt, A. Schmitkons, A. Wrzesinski, D. Collyer, E. McClain, J. Leonard, H. Latourette, R. Schmidt, J. Russell. First Row: L. Snipes, P. Marsh, F. Myers, P. Johnson, M. Ludwig, J. Snow, W. Ostronder, R. Sharp, W. Lersch, D. Miller, W. Woodward, Mr. A. L. Williams. Creators of pep for athletic contests and pep rallies, the marching band is the oldest of the Three campus bands. At the annual band con- cert in the fall it played with the women's ond Concert bonds during the last section of the pro- Qrom. Airing their talents, the marching band QOve concerts in nearby communities. Under the conductorship of Bill Tibbetts ond Jack Rum- barger, the band practices in the fall on the M. B. campus, in winter in the conservatory. This yeor's new caps were anticipatory of new uniforms expected next year. For the first time the marching band has had a membership of over 42 members, this yeor's number being 48, under the leadership of Bob Smith and Bob Sharp. F 47 CONCERT BAND: On the Trail Fifth Row: J. Wagner, O. Margolin, R. Stuart, W. Tibbetts. Fourth Row: D. Collyer, L. Switzer, E. Babcock, T. Eberley, F. Myers, L. Woodruff, J. Snow, A. Wooster, W. Walworth, A. Juvelier. Third Row: L. Yaggy, R. Sproul, L. Mosher, W. Woodward, W. Ostrander, W. Lersch, R. Sharp. Second Row: L. Snipes, E. McLain, N. Rose, E. Anderson. First Row: C. Fehl, V. Reeder, N. Gatlin, H. Rhodes. At the annual fall concert the band enthralled the audience with Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde, and delighted the audience with On the Trail from The Grande Canyon Suite. lt is the function of the concert band to give those people having experience in concert band work the opportunity to continue that exper- ience, to give to its participants and to Oberlin students the best in band literaturef In April representatives from the Oberlin band attended a conference at Muskingum. Climaxing the year, the concert band along with the other two bands held their annual banquet at the Oberlin Inn. President of the band for the first semester was Vernon Reeder, for the sec- ond, Nathaniel Gatlin. Student conductors for the two semesters were Robert Bowlus and Charles Fehl. WOMEN'S BAND blared and echoed and filled a need The women's band gives its members the oppor- tunity to play the best military band music, to its listeners, the opportunity to hear it. Playing at all the home football games along with the marching band, and alternating with it at home basketball games, .the band has blared and echoed through a successful season. ln the fall, they joined the other two bands for their annual home concert, and also gave an out-of-town per- formance with them. 48 Organized some time after the men's march- ing band, and resulting from the feeling of a distinct need, the women's band is now firmly established as a musical organization and deeply rooted in the soil of Oberlin tradition. President and student conductor for the first semester were Lillis Baker and Alleen Strong, for the sec- ond, Natalie Rose and Winifred Roberts. .Q.,.,, Last Row: H. Stuart, R. Parks. Fourth Row: E. Corry, J. Fuller, R. Dulmage, C. Pettiford, R. Bowlus, H. Santner, L. Donnelly, W. Feller. Third Row: L. Fees, G. Gray, J. Baird, R. Stannard, W. Bowers, R. Forney, D. Gibson. Second Row: R. Blair, G. Parsch, M. Sprague, R. McGinnis, H. Mattick, J. Guernsey. First Row: A. Winkler, C. Weaver, A. Schmitkons. gap Row: A. Zelvis, M. L. Trimmer, M. Forbes, B. Johnston, M. Shields, L. Ewers, R. Porritt, N. Ferris, H antner. Third Row: M. Kuhl, H. Hassol, W. Roberts, M. Ferran, C. VanPeursem, F. Lowe, O. Curtis, R. E. Dulrnage, P. Bockelman, S. Trageser, G. Buckman, M. Buckman. Second Row: C. Richards, B, Bishop, E. Hughes, E. Prentice, D. Frair, R. Brooke. First Row: J. Fuller, N. Rose, A, Brand, R. Sproul, C. Harris, M. Bacon, M. Sprague, E. Sherwood, M. Foster, G. Jackson, R. Reichenbach, E. Jones, Mr. Waln. THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB found room for itself Top Row: J. Malone, R. Tipton, E. Curtis, W. Pettibone, R. Rawlinson, S. Moran, R. Vogel, W. Crocker, E. Nicol D. Byerly, H. Hansen. Third Row: J. Ibanez, J. Russell, A. Freidinger, S. Takeuchi, E. Mountford, K. Yakel, R Bunch, G. Cheney, H. Tolen, M. Hirose, R. Price, J. Baird. Second Row: R. Ranney, E. Hawkins, R. Strong, M Stimson, J. Fuller, C. Habegger, R. Brooks, C. Blanchard, M. Williams, A. Robinson, Mme. Kayser, M. Saunders First Row: R. West, F. Hutchinson, F. Priestly, K. Oda, A. Sberna, D. Carr, R. Hamilton, M. Tamura, J. Knauss C. Merlant, B. J. Jones, D. Jucho. ' Having a room of its own for the first time, the Cosmo- politan Club's ninety-nine members now meet at the M. B. amidst decorations of flags and emblems of various peoples. Twenty countries are represented and practi- cally every state of the Union in this club which is to fur- ther a feeling of international good will. Represented on the state cabinet of the Cosmo Club by Jo Fuller, who is state treasurer, Oberlin's club is the most active in the state. Several members attended the fall state convention at Ohio State and others attended the spring convention at Kent. 50 FORENSIC UNION llbargained four thousand Top Row J Schwertman S Dye S Dubin, E. Carlson, L. Bernick, J. Morrill, J. Guernsey. Second Row E Broderick G Winwood M. Carter, M. Barry, M. Saunders, J. Hornbeck, D. Morrill. First Row J Lindsay J Philips H Weinberg, L. Goodenough, V. Junge, E. Sisson, A. Henick. Perhaps it is true that talk is cheap, at any rate Ober- lin debaters found a ready market for their wares. The items offered included complete debates on the issues of the political compaign, social security, economic interna- tionalism, and consumers' cooperatives. The group of fifty salesmen and saleswomen delivered the goods to Kiwanians, Rotarians, P. T. A.'s, high schools, and other organizations, to the number of about forty, and their inter-collegiate market included American University in Washington, Harvard, and Williams in Massachusetts, and Allegheny, Wooster, Ohio Wesleyan, and Mount Union in the home district. The debate car travelled upwards of six thousand miles during the season, and around four thousand people re- ceived the benefits of the bargain. This is an enviable sales record for a single year. We sit and wait for business, hoping nothing cloes turn up: HONOR COMMITTEES Xfpw J. Adamson, H. Irwin, N. Rose, K. Funk, B. J. Strawbridge, V. Brien, M. McCleary. Until student violations ot the honor system cease, or the old proctor system returns to the campus, the honor com- mittees will continue 'to function as the organs for education students in the ways of academic honor. Besides attempting to eliminate conditions conducive to cheating, the committees act judicially in cases reported to them ot violation of the code. Each spring popular ballot elects the chairman of the women's committee to office, the men's chairman and re- maining members ot the committees are appointed. Bob Dixon and Jean Adamson have headed the committees this year, sponsoring a chapel program on which Mr. Henry Sams, English in- structor, explained to the student body the significance of honorable conduct in scholastic work. M. Kennedy, T. Lewis, J. Lupton, W. Kirtland, R. Dixon, A. Fauver, R. MacDonald L. L. S.: they got new sherbet glasses Top Row: E. Hammond, E. Blanning, R. Buttner, C. Burrowes, L. Goodenough, J. Williams, H. Miller. Third Row: R. White, J. Johnson, M. Barry, G. Roberts, P. Smith, B. J. Strawbridge, J. Byrne, S. Hughes, F. Sherman. Second Row: J. Filkins, E. Roomc, B. Leonard, R. Rouhan, B. Miller, J. Haycraft, D. Rogers, V. Bingham, E. Gerow. First Row: M. Sutherland, M. Augspurger, J. Knowlton, J. Steele, A. Schriver, A. Marks, A. Lewis, M. L. Dreffein, H. Kimball, V. Sykes. With rejuvenated surroundings, new curtains, drapes, lamps, and a new set ot sherbet glasses in its cupboard, L. l-. S. started the year of '36-'37 by creating a new sys- tem of meetings. The society divided the year up into tive periods, devoting them to the study of novel, drama, essay, debate, and poetry. A chairman was appointed tor each group and members of the society were called upon to contribute their talents at the meetings. All was not work, tor the play element predominated at the Christmas party, the fall rec, and the spring formal, when L. L. S. combined with the other literary societies. 53 The publishers: HI-O-HI I . H. Hansen, Photographer 2. W. Scott Staff Assistant 3. C. Langston Assistant Business Manager 4. J. Stern l Staff Assistant 5. C. Holmes Circulation Manager 6. M. Berthold Advertising Manager Editor Business Manager Wendell A. Hinkey Don R. Squire l. B. K. Smith, organizations 2. R. Zuck, men's houses 3. M. Whitney, classes 4. L. Goodenough, Wor'nen's 5. T. Street, faculty 6. R. Richards, athletics K. Zeis, E. Evans C. Isaacs, M. Dawe. G. Roberts, R. Dana. R. Buttner, R. Coblentz. G. Veverka, P. Arnold, P. Woodruff. K. Fuller, E. Stokes, R. Baker. S. Gutelius, R. Porter. K. Macrorie, H. Scott, R. Rawlinson. houses 55 For the MEN'S GLEE CLUB: 70 rooms and one bath Top Row: J. Hubbell, C. Schneider, R. Hunt, M. Ervin, M. Carlson Mr Wirkler L Gill A Bailey l Bushman W Richards, S. Gutelius. Third Row: L. Willhide, R. Child, B. Tufts G Griffin R Dixon W Holdeman H Nielsen L. Derr, R. Bliss, M. Schwinn. Second Row: W. McNary, R. Richards R MacDonald R Lewis W Mezqer W Fellers, J. Schwertman, J. Wincenc, R. Harrison, P, Bennett, W. Porter First Row T Street F Clark G Winwood W. Kirtland, T. Greer, W. Walworth, R. Poole, R. Anderson, L. Linder T Edwards The real opening number for the Men's Glee Club con- sisted of tryouts in the fall, a long session of regular practices, and short local trips grinding into shape a large, well-balanced group of voices. Then the boys were ready for their Christmas trip through Southern Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky, assisted by Larry Gill and his orchestra. Canton was remembered for the first per- formance, McKeesport for the girls they met last year, Pittsburgh for a KDKA broadcast and Ziegfeld from the second balcony, Grafton for a hotel with seventy rooms and one bath, and Warren for its hotel slot machines. The home concert attracted ci full house, the last public appearance of the club till June and the commencement concert. 56 Coached and coaxed: MUMMERS Brain child of Bob Cogswell, the Mummers Club cele- brated its first year of existence with an original musical comedy, Arabesque, given in February. Coached and coaxed by Chuck Irvin, the all-male cast put on the per- formance to the rhythm of a Wes Romaine-directed or- chestra which played music of student composition. Behind the scenes several groups of women lent a fem- inine touch to costumes, properties and make-up, they also designed the settings and directed the dancing. The purpose of the club is to present annually a student musical comedy. The executive board of ten, elected in the spring from members of the junior and sophomore classes, is assisted by faculty advisors K. F. Williams, J. H. Hall, and W. H. Seaman. The O. C. CLUB: they meet in the pool room . it ai 'Gmc it Ussfr Left fo right: Dr. Moulton, M. Williams, Miss Hughitt, E. Parsons, E Campbell M Richardson J Fuller E Cle land, S. Rohn, Miss Brooks, Miss Curtis. Only members know what goes on inside when O. C. Club initiates newly elected women down in the game room of the pool. Contests, impromptu programs, and races test the fortitude and originality of initiates, who are only eligible for election to membership in this wo- men's honorary athletic organization when they have earned SOO points in four different sports. Eight students and eight faculty were members during this past year, Peg Richardson being president. On be- coming ci member a student undertakes the distribution of ideals of good sportsmanship which, as an individual, each is supposed to embody. O D A pirates, rain, and barbecues W. Hinkey, President J. Belding, M. Brand, H. Kimball, J. S. McLaughlin, C. Frarey, R. Lewis, M. Updegraff. Inspired by the Oberlin weather and Mr. MacLaughlin, the Dramatic Association produced Wind and the Rain just before spring vacation. The comedy of Scot- tish university life was not intended as propaganda to allow women in men's dormitories. Vacation brought to an end a series of bus trips into Cleveland to see current stage productions, bus trips that often included a stop at Poschke's for a barbeque sandwich on the way home. First semester's big event was the production of the Gil- bert and Sullivan operetta, Pirates of Penzance for which standing room was sold on Saturday night. lt left Oberlin humming Poor Wandering One. Tradition was shattered this year when the O. D. A. gave the usual commencement play in May instead of in June thus giving the whole student body a chance to see the big production of the year. Furthermore, the class one-acts which have heretofore been given at this time were presented before a selected audience in the dramatic studio on North Main Street. The OLYMPIAN: new this new that Back: F. Herschleb, M. Barry, J. Kinney. Back: R. Zuck, W. Ward, F. VanCleef. Front: L. Perrine, R. Lewis. Front: E. Holmes, S. Cavenagh, J. Lindsay, R. Back: E. Miller, D. Lindsay, D. Culler, J. Forsythe, V. Sf 0W5bU Q' Bingham. Front: E. Williams, D. MacAdoo. Two newgeditors, a new telephone, four new contests, and a new Olympian this year worked to encourage creative writing, and to give the student body an attrac- tive magazine, satisfying in its content. The contests brought forth the best in short stories, essays, poetry and cover illustrations, the editors, Laurie Perrine and Dale MacAdoo, editing cooperatively, brought forth the best in campus magazines. A worn-out candle stuck firmly into an old bottle and four new Olympians in shelves on the desk remain to be passed on to next year's editor for better or . . . 60 PEACE SOCIETY provoked heavy mail The P. A. SOCIETY bombarded eligibles V. Ballard, M. Cowles, C. Tink- er, E. Sisson, C. Nixon, C. Schneider, R. Sanderson. Many senators received letters from Ober- lin students concerning the peace legisla- tion which passed before Congress this year. Inspiration for this letter-writing campaign was provided by the Peace Society in their efforts to further intelligent under- standing and action towards the achieve- ment of peace-an understanding and an incentive to carry over in later life. With this aim in mind, Peace Bulletins were edited monthly to keep members informed about peace movements and what individual ac- tion to take. Coming to the campus at the invitation of this organization, Rennie Smith de Madari- aga, Sir l-lerbert Ames, and Brooks Emeny presented their analysis of the world situa- tion. Going from the campus to outside communities, members of the Peace Society talked about peace policies as part of their educational program. T. Lewis, L. Goodenough, J. Goodrich, W. Sprague, A. Blodgett. Playing foster-father to the two new poli- tical organizations that appeared on the campus last fall, the Public Affair Society stood firmly behind the Young Republicans and Roosevelt Clubs. With all the gusto of a true political campaign these two groups boosted their candidates for president, gave fiery speeches, and passed out party pins. The absentee voting campaign was begun in August, when all eligible student voters were bombarded with instructions for reg- istration and absentee voting. Later, a poll of student and faculty votes was taken once again disproving the statement, As Oberlin goes . . . Speakers brought here by the society in- cluded John Bricker, gubernatorial candi- date, Dr. Walter J. Campbell of the Social Securgy Board, and Sydney Hillman of the C. l. . PHI ALPHA PHI went international 11 V .J Af- Top Row: L. Conard, D. Eberhardt, F. Cooke, J. Adamson, M Robinson Third Row: M. McCord, H. Parmele, R. Dana, B. Wriston, P Smith D Beyer Second Row: C. Priebe, V. Priebe, B. LL McClenahan, M. Bender C Schaefer R Doughty M Komp First Row: J. Foltz, M. Harvey, F. Morgan, E. Lamb, E. Holmes A Rodaers J Carpenter N Geib E Munkelt International literature was the general subject which the Phi Alphs studied during the year. Three meetings were devoted to a consideration of phases of the drama, and several more to the impromptu reading of plays, the year's program ending with the inter-literary society banquet. The social activities of the group included informal meetings and a reception for new members in the tall, besides a rec and a spring formal. Under their president, Betty Holmes, the group attempts to acquaint itself with different types of literature and to gain a better under- standing of them. 62 SHANSI COMMITTEE: really they clon't use chopsticks Charlotte Tinker Herbert Van Meter Top Row: G. Cheney, R. English, J. Kendall, A. Blodgett, D. Shelton, Mr. Kinsey, Miss Graybill, R. MacMillan. First Row: M. Symons, D. Hayford, D. Mount. As our representatives take Oberlin to China, the Shansi Committee brings China to Oberlin. Technically there are twelve members, but this year eight succeeded in doing a very admirable job. They not only chose two members of the class of '37, namely Charlotte Tinker and Herb Van Meter, to go to Oberlin-in-Shansi for three years, but they also planned and success- fully carried through two chapel programs and a number of teas at Goodrich. Lecturers and speakers on things Chinese were brought to the campus during the year. When the suspense of the Shansi Day chap- el was over, the committee had finished its big job of the year: choosing two people to typify Oberlin to its collegiate relatives on the other side ofthe world. The REVIEW reverberafes world news Roger Hamilton, Editor I W.,Sprogue, R. Quin, F. Brewster, R. Hogue, P. Agate, J. Deer. ,K Jock Adam, business monoger Not news that students should read, but news they want to read was printed in the Review this year in ac- cordance with a please-the-student policy of the staff. Changing the type of headlines last fall, the staff created a more professional news sheet. More cartoons, cuts, features, and news columns filled its four pages. United Press flashes from Cleveland brought reverbera- tions of world news 'to Review columns. At the time of elections, returns received over the wire every half hour were speedily carried by Review messengers to the elec- tion party in progress at the M. B. A second policy of the Review was one of questioning and calling attention to activities of organizations that concern all or most of the students on the campus, be- lieving this to be the prerogative and duty of every col- lege paper. Probing issues that seem to demand quest- ioning, the paper tries to reflect and lead, insofar as possible, student opinion. A tip from Mr. Williams set the SIGMA GAMMAS going Following where the modern novel leads, the members of Sigma Gamma this year were hot on the trail of all that is new in creative writing. Its 26 members took a tip from Mr. Kenneth Williams on how to judge a mod- ern novel, and proceeded to read about and discuss mod- ernity in literature. An informal reception for new members, readings by Mrs. Dana, and a Christmas party helped to liven Gam- ma spirits with a touch in the lighter vein. Top Row: M. Hedenburg, J. Stoltz, M. Whitney, F. Rogers, B. Mearns, C. Bazeley. Third Row: G. Wallach, V. Tuttle, D. Getty, R. Heineman, E. McGee, M. Whitehead . Second Row: E. Martin, E. Cook, J. Brooks, M. Whitcomb, C. Dann. First Row: M. Stewart, B. Frost, B. Johnson, R. Coblentz, M. Baldwin, F. Lowe. STUDENT COUNCIL: they dine, discuss, decide Picture I: P. Cooper, V. Deringer, H. Van Meter, R. Leutner, M. Kennedy. Picture 2: M. Updegraff, F. Brewster, B. Willits, J. Wincenc. Luncheon meetings on Mondays and after- noons of discussion around the dining room table in Goodrich have not been spent in vain. The Student Council has brushed it- self up in a number ot ways under the ener- getic leadership ot Herb Van Meter. Next year's Council will have the advantages of two new institutions which have been or- ganized under the present regime, namely the new all-college social committee and the organizations council. Class representa- tives on the former committee will super- vise all-college social affairs, the Council vice-president will be chairman of the group. Growing out of this year's contro- versy over the Council's stand regarding AYA, the second committee will be a forum group made up of organization presidents who will represent the student opinion of their groups. A constitutional amendment was necessary to bring about this second inovation. Not least among the Council's activities was the Campus Carnival in the fall with its booths, dancing and fun. At mid-year exam time their social committee put on a Flunkers' Frolic which included everything from tiddley-winks and dancing to swim- ming. WAA makes the men womenless Top Row: P. Smith, M. Williams. . Seated: E. May, M. Richardson, E. Eyster, D. Hayford, B. Leonard, S. Rohn, Dr. Moulton, M. Stanion They dusted off the old constitution, found it lacking, tossed it out, and made a new one, these energetic offi- cers of WAA under their go-getting president Sue Rohn. Not content with reorganizing the whole outfit, the board made Oberlin modern dancing conscious by bring- ing to the campus such artists as Conna Bell Shaw, Jose Limon, Catharine Litz and Lillian Shapiro. And the annual Yale-Princeton basketball game that leaves the men womenless for a night is planned in all its endless detail by these same women and an appointed manager, this year Margaret Stanion. They boast that any girl can find enough sports to run her ragged in the variety offered by the WAA with the generous cooperation of the P. E. faculty. The WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB practices twice a week for iolts and bumps Top Row: V. Riblet, J. Johnson, B. J. Strawbridge, E. Sparrow, E. Love, R. Peal, C. VanPeursem, L. Woodruff. Fourth Row: W. Grifting, A. Schriver, E. Cunningham, E. Hammond, R. Rouhan, P. Selby, M. Shields. Third Row: B. Jackson, D. Rogers, H. Bjorstad, B. Mook, G. Patterson, A. Thomas, P. Pearson, P. Jacob. Second Row: B. Miller, H. Snyder, E. Schieber, A. Marks, L. Veoch, B. Miller, R. Lightner, V. Pellington, J. Richards, M. DeLay, R. Rammacher, H. Strossburger, E. Williams. Covering over a thousand miles by bus, the Women's Glee Club was entertained by several colleges in Kentucky, Southern Ohio and West Virginia whose hospitality was ample compensation tor the jolts and bumps of a twelve day trip, the annual tour taken by the club during spring vacation. As usual the journey was filled with last minute rushing to make an engagement on time, unexpected meetings, and new friends charmed by Oberlin's feminine singers. Two practices a week during the tall and winter under Director Jack Wirkler, pre- pared the women tor their home concert in March. YMCA: cabinet doors open A Buchanan, A. Berger, H. Van Meter, T. Zanolli, W. Richards, A. Wyman, R. Wickenden. E. Martin, R. Stacy, R. MacMillan, H. Ward, D. Bur gess, G. Robinson. M. Cowles, T. Strong, Mr. Kinsey, R. English, M. Kennedy. The prodigal outing club returned to its father YMCA to find new branches: the bicycle club, the photography club, a train- ing course in game leadership, Freshman discussion groups, which latter two branches were carried on in cooperation with the YWCA. . Cooperating again with the YW and with the religious interest committee of the fac- ulty, the YM brought three outstanding speakers to the campus: Dr. Charles Gilkey, Dr. Grace L. Elliot, and Dr. William Boddy. The source of activity was, this year, the Sunday morning cabinet meetings, which were open to every student. Largely dis- cussional in nature, these meetings, as did the whole Y program, attempted to intro- duce to the students more adequate phil- osophies of life. Y W. C. A.: 664 coordinate - wigirv, -.A W ft, ...ffm 4-I V. '. 'll l.. ':glT'51eF l: Second Row: K. Stiven, M. Symons, F. Unkefer, D. Stevens. First Row: E. Seitters, C. Tinker, E. Rush, C. Benson Miss Graybill, F. Jenney. Omnis Gallia and the YWCA in tres partes divisa est. The three parts of Gallia we leave to Caesar, but the parts of the YW are given to Oberlin in the form of small groups under selected leadership which car- ry on world fellowship, social action, and village work. The second part is that of co- operation with YMCA in work at the Child- ren's Home, in bringing speakers to the Campus, in sponsoring student-faculty dis- Second Row: S. Rohn, B. Rice, J. Carkin, C. Burrowes. First Row: J. Lesser, R. Sparrow, M. Forbes, M. Suth- erland. V. Deringer. ' cussions, and in planning weekly vespers. The third part is the YWCA entire with a membership of 664 women which coordi- nates the program besides taking care of all-association meetings, installation ser- vices, and the Geneva banquet where the new cabinet takes office. Through this three-fold program the YWCA seeks to provide opportunity for the relig- ious growth of the individual. The WOMEN'S LEAGUE initiated activity cards and freshmen Second Row: C. Harris, S. Rohn, J. Johnson, E. Lyman, J. Collings. First Row: J. Adamson, M. McCord, V. Der- inger, H. Kerr, F. Lowe, J. Brown, B. Smith. Bringing to the campus such women as Ruth Tracy Mil- lard, Mary Ela, and Dr. Verna Christophel, the Women's League sponsored a vocational symposium in February for the college women. Speakers were eighteen recent graduates of Oberlin who have achieved notable success in different vocations. This year initiating a new system of activity cards to be filled out by the freshmen and permanently filed, MEN'S COMMITTEE: select stag To oboe undulations danced three stalwart grass-skirted males, and Oberlin's population gaped at their fascinat- ing gyrations-headliners in the Campus Carnival which the Men's Committee directed in the fall. - Other than their duties of entertainment provision and the League hopes to utilize more student ability rather than concentrating duties upon a few. The League sponsors the Women's Senate composed of house presidents. These two bodies legislate and super- vise the activities of Oberlin's women. ln the fall, the freshmen had the Women's League to thank for furnishing the verdant distinctions selected by the Sophs. . I line arranging stags, the Committee, headed by Mel Ken- nedy, is responsible for the appointment of the chairman of the Men's Honor Committee. Aside from its chairman, this select stag line is composed of the eight class presi- dents and the Y president. R. Hack, T. Strong, J. Wincenc, J. Goodrich, J. Parks, F. Numbers, W. Lersch, C. Fehl, R. Bowlus, M. Kennedy. ATHLETICS FOR FUN rfmmf roxlnawfmf I 7 INTRAMURALS: within the walls The Intramural department, now in its ninth year, pro- vides organized recreation tor the scholastically over- burdened students who do not care to take part in the more strenuous work of the intercollegiate team prac- tice. lts program includingiinter-class competition in all of the major sports and inter-house or individual competition in a great many others, is climaxed by the Intramural Festival which concludes the winter season. 4 All College Championships . . . CLASS: Baseball ,,,.. Track ......... Bowling ........ Swimming ..... Tennis ........ Football ......... Soccer ............... Cross-Country Basketball ........ ...................... INDIVIDUAL: '39 Golf-A. Meese .................. ...... '38 Tennis-A. Siebens ................. '37 Handball--G. Partridge ......... '38 Tumbling--J. Steinbinder .......... '39 Fencing--D. Deppe........................,, '40 Ping Pong-A. Siebens............,....... '39 Wrestling llightweightl-R. Dixon '38 lmiddleweightl-J. Rudolph '39 iheavyweightl -W. Swartz.. HOUSE CHAMPIONSHIPS: Playground Ball ............................ Embassy Tennis .................................... South Noah Horseshoes ........ ............. B eacon Outdoor Track ..... ....... C enter Noah Indoor Track ..... ....... C enter Noah Swimming ........... ........... E mbassy Touch Football ..... ........ E mbassy Volleyball ............... ........... M orgue Basketball ........................................ Quad Inter-House Relay ................ Center Noah All-Sport House Trophy for year of l935-36 won by Embassy. THEY MANAGE: Top Row: K. Rudolph, R. Howe, H. Lichtwardf, P. Arnold, H. Bramley A Siebens W Stewart H Vogtsberger Third Row: R. Stephens, E. Hanisch, H. Johnson, L. Bernick, C. Plessinger T Redman R Shilling M Lambroff G. Taylor. Second Row: D. Cordray, J. Martsolf, W. Hubbard, R. Tipton S Moran J Bare R Stannard A Hen ick, A. Fisher. First Row: Dr. Nichols, M. Carlson, W. Braucher, H Burnett R Smith H Weinberg J Finch R Anders, D. Eaton, R. Vogel. At the Festival, the entire program of the department is given an airing before the student body and the inter- house and individual championship awards are made. The system of cumulative house points with the All- Sports House Award as the prize to the house having the highest number ot points has made house competition especially keen and has created friendly inter-house rivalries that bring out the best of sportsmanship. The Intramural managers who, under the direction of the senior manager, H. Weinberg, direct all intramural competition, get besides manager's numerals and later manager's sweaters, a liberal education in the art of be- ing extremely unpopular in a pleasant way. CHAMP JOGGERS: W. Ray, R. Cummings, L. Good. S. Dye, Coach Kinsey, Capt. F. Wing, W. Richards. SCORES: Oberlin l5 ............ Muskingum Oberlin 29 ................ Ypsilanti Oberlin 24 ........ Oberlin 20 Oberlin l5 Oberlin l5 ....'....Miomi ................Wooster .....................'.Cose ..............Wesleyon lLow score winsl. 45 27 31 39 45 45 '77 FOOTBALL AND FIGHTING YEOMEN . . Fighting against heavier, more experienced teams, sub- sidizing, and game dates, the Butler Toughies in spite of many casualties came through the season with three victories, one moral victory, and five defeats. The team which with several burly sophomores and a good number of experienced men promised to be one of the best teams in recent years was greatly weakened by early season injuries. The loss of Captain Wickenden for the season in the Case game was a great blow. Home crowds wit- nessed the best games of the season, all games won being on the Oberlin Field. Lost Row: G. Kibbell, R. Bell, D. Beers, H. Walmsley, R. Harrison, K. Warner, J. Cornwall, R. Shipley, K. Boy- cheft. Third Row: Coach Butler H. Burnett, D. Newcomb, T. Parsons, R. Smith, J. Parks, R. Marquardt M. Kennedy, P. Ayres, Coach Oen, Coach Throner. Second Row: P. Surface, J. Copeland, D. Holdeman G. Robinson, J. Rudolph, Capt. R. Wickenden, J. Reiter, R. Lyman, R. MacDonald, R. Durham, W. Cooper N. Wyman. First Row: R. Ranney, M. Berthold, R. Richards, R. Leighninger, R. Dixon, J. Stella, C. Blanpied, T James, R. Robson, R. Strawsburg, K. Mytinger, S. DiBiasio. 78 I SCORES: Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin O 6 .......... i3 O 14 ....... 6 ....... O O .. Rochester .. Allegheny .. Homilton Wittenberg Kenyon Cose Denison Wooster 34 O 6 39 7 l4 33 26 BEHIND THE SCENES Every week day, rain or snow land sometimes shinel , the prac- tice field was filled with varsity players and aspirants blocking, tackling, kicking, running, urged on by the coaches' challenge, You can have this game if you will fight. THEY CAPTAIN Captain Wickenden, the lock- er-room crooner, with his en- thusiasm and spirit led the team fighting through a sea- son which had many tough breaks and hard knocks. Next year's captain, Bob Harrison, was one of Captain Wicken- den's most stalwart team- mates. His fight and strength under fire makes him a strong leader for next year's team. 80 IN ACTION: YEOMEN SCORES: Oberlin l ..... ...... O hio Stale l Oberlin l ................ Allegheny 2 . Oberlin i .......... Carnegie Tech 2 Oberlin 5 .... ....... M uskingum O Oberlin 2 .......... COI'I'1eQle Tech 2 . I K l WHL. O-: Top Row: L. Bookwalfer, A. Eastman, E. Case, F. Bacon, M. Baker, W. Bradley. Second Row: Coach Willbond, J. Stern, F. Tucker, J. Richards, A. Fauver, Dr. Nichols. First Row: W. Behr, T. Reed, Capt. T. Strong, R. Ander- son, L. Plumb, P. Hastings. .lAMERSON'S GUPPIES: SCORES: Oberlin Wittenberg 28 Oberlin ....... ............. C ase 4! Oberlin ,..... Kenyon 42 Oberlin .............. Wesleyan 28 Oberlin 44 .............. Allegheny 22 Oberlin .............. Rochester 55 Oberlin ...... ....... W ooster 40 Top Row: Dr. Nichols, Capt. A Fauver, A. Fisher, J. Maynard, D Morrill, R. Jones, F. Tucker, W. Smith, Coach R. Jamerson. Second Row: W. Cooper, F. Coffin F. Wennis, P. Reumon, L. Tilt, R Cassler, R. Durham. First Row: H. Clark, R. Jennings J. Griffith, J. Stella, P. Swart C. Swanbeck, S. Moran. 83 I CAGERS: Top Row: R. Smith, D. Newcomb, J. Lyman, P. Seither, B. Bennett R Bell Second Row Coach Butler D Holde man, D. Squire, R. Armitage, P. Norton, R. Mestrezat, Coach McPhee Dr Nichols First Row J Copeland T Reed, T. Strong, Capt. C. Borden, P. Cooper, W. Cook, K. Boycheff K Mytinger ln spite of a strong quintet backed by a large squad of eager and able basketeers, the yeomen were able to squeeze out but three wins in twelve intercollegiate games. With Captain Borden playing iron man at center and Ray Mestrezatand Dutch Mytinger backing him up the team showed plenty of tight even against the toughest competitors. 84 SCORES: Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin 28. .......Kenyon ........Wooster ........Ashlond .........Wesleyon ..........BuffoIo ......Rochester .......Wittenberg .......Muskingum ......Mount Union Bl ....... .................... C use .............Denison Western Reserve 4l 5 28 39 2 4 5 29 4 5 3 4 P IN ACTION: YEOMEN SWORDSMEN Entering the saber and the epee for the first time in intercollegiate competition, the Oberlin fencers won three meets, tied one, and lost three. This newest of var- sity sports is proving to be more popular every year with the men who like the higher types of physical and mental coordination. F. Dart, F. Bennett, Capt. R. Bellows, R. Park, C. Schneider, Coach Utterback, F. Clark. SCORES: Oberlin 8 ..,... ........... C ase 9 Oberlin 6 .................. Wesleyan 5 Oberlin 4 ,,,,,,,,..,........... Buffalo 9 Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin 8 ........ Western Reserve 7 V2 .......... Wesleyan 6V2 5 ...,...................... Case 8 8 ........ Western Reserve 7 87 COURTMEN: V-, ...A , it l ,T T ... li P. Norton, K. Leach, Coach Butler, J. Moore, D. Holdeman B Potter T Strong F Tucker SCORES: Oberlin 5 ................ Wittenberg 4 Oberlin 8 ...................... Kenyon l Oberlin 7 .......................... Case 2 Oberlin O .......... Michigan State 9 Oberlin 2 .............. Western State Teachers 7 Oberlin 5 ......... .....,.. Y psilanti 4 Oberlin 7 ......... ........ W ooster 2 Oberlin 3 ......... ........ M arietta 4 Oberlin 7 ........... Case 2 88 FLEETFOOTS scones: , Oberlin 96112 ............ Akron 341.6 l Oberlin 32V2 ...... Wesleyan 98 U12 Y Oberlin 66 2!3..Western Reserve 64 U3 Oberlin 70 ....... ....,. W oosler 6l .. 1 .. L Coach Dan Kinsey, G. Robinson, J. Richards, D. Barry, W. Kirtland, R. Wickenden, A. Brown, M. Schwinn, Coach R. Jamerson. J. Landes, E. Avery, S. Dye, W. Richards, F. Wing, S. Duncan, G. Maxwell, A. Partridge. J. Bowes, L. Perrine, S. Barnes, G. Manlove, R. Keller, R. Cross, R. Fuller, R. Eshelman. After getting oft to a slow start, Dan Kinsey's track and field men ran through a hard season fighting at every turn to hold their slight lead and sprinted to the finish to win the big six championship by a good margin. With a small but strong group of letter men to form a nucleus and a large and talented aggregation of prospective letter men, Mr. Kinsey built a strong well-balanced team which made an impressive record in spite of its green- ness. Bowing only to a better-trained Ohio Wesleyan team, the sprinters plowed through a tough season of Big Six competition with more than usual success. At the end of each meet, Mr. Kinsey's hair was a little grayer and a little thinner from worrying over the close score, but the satisfied smile on his face tolcl of another victory for the yeomen. 90 Hampered by a cold, wet spring, the team was late in getting out to the track and in spite of intensive train- ing was in poor condition for the first meet, but soon after hit its stride and kept in tip-top form through the rest of the season. Under the guidance of Captain George Manlove, the team travelled through one of the most successful seasons of recent years, Richards beat Chegg- widen, Barnes showed the conference how to broad jump, Eshelman consistently broke the tape in the dashes, and Maxwell showed everybody how to pole vault. With a large number of the track men back next year, Oberlin ought to have another history making season. 9l SLUGGERS Coach Throner, R. MacDonald, R. English, R. Boetz, W. Cook. C. Cook, R. Price, J. Copeland, W. Cooper. K. Mytinger, K. Boychetf, Capt. D. Branigan, R. Dixon, J. Rogers. With almost all new men, the Thronerites started out on a difficult season with but one day of outdoor practice. Thus hampered, they fought a losing battle until the last part of the season when they picked up enough to warrant the words of Coach Throner, I wouIdn't swap 'em for any other college bunch in Ohio! 92 SCORES: Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin 3 ....... .......... O hio U 13 7 .................... Ohio U 8 l ...... Ohio Wesleyan 7 IO ,,.......,............ Kent l3 4 .....,,..... Wittenberg 5 4 ................ Wooster l7 O ................ Wooster 8 6 ................ Ypsilanti O O ....... .......... T oledo l DRIVERS: p..- R. Bellows, A. Meese, W. Kidd. R. Glading, Coach Boyers, Capt. C. Holmes SCORES: Oberlin 7 ....,. ....... M ount Union 9 Oberlin 3 ......... .......... D enison 9 Oberlin 4V2 ..,.... ...... W esleyan IBVQ, Oberlin l3V2 ...,.. ......... K enyon 2V2 Oberlin 9 ........................................ Wooster 9 Led by their hard-driving Captain, Chuck Holmes, the divot-diggers ran through a fair- ly successful season, winding it up with two successive victories. 94 GREENIES Top Row: J. J. Simmons. Second Row: Barnhart, B. R. Shilling, D. Andregg, V. Perkins, C. MacDermott, E. Lothrup, B. Vincent, D. Niederhauser, F. Clymer, J. Martin, H. Vogtsberger. Thompson, H. Latourette, R. Bell, R. Swonbeck, Coach Jamerson, G. Greene, A. Juvelier, J. Leonard, First Row: R. Kretchmar, Captain C. Schmidt, J. Angell, W. Swartz, N. Richards, G. Foster, K. Martin, S. Scott, J. Steinbinder, D. Forbush, F. Laird. On these two pages you will find the pictures ot the men who in the next three years will help make Oberlin ath- letic history-this year's freshman teams. 95 Top Row: R. Oen, J. Walton, A. Smith, R. Twiggs, T. Parsons, C. Russert, Dr. Nichols. Second Row: B. Bennett, R. Galambos, R. Armitage, R. Sharp, J. Gerling, V. Whittier, R. Hoyt G. Kibbel. ' First Row: R. Leininger, G.-Block, A. Eastman, S. DiBiasio, A. Hunt, J. Griffiths. Top Row: D. Hart, l. McGreal, H. Mariboe, C. Brown, Coach Jamerson. Second Row: V. Perkins, C. Woodbury, G. Siler, R. L. Williams, A. Wyman. First Row: R. Swanbeck, F. Bornhart, D. Miller, R. Hirshberg, J. Thompson. SPORTS FOR WOMEN She may have much skill or little, possess great athletic prowess or only modest ability, but a woman in Oberlin has the opportunity to participate in games and individ- ual sports which she enjoys. A P. E. department gener- ous with its time and equipment makes such a varied activity possible. Those who go in for group sports have baseball, hockey, volleyball, and basketball teams to join either as class or house members. And the individ- ual or partner sports range from hiking and tennis to badminton and fencing. INDOORS OUTDOORS HOCKEY comes with brisk fall weather -. ...A weird. . FRESHMEN: SOPHOMORES: P, ','f,fJr'f,sDU f P' G d'ef E' W '4 'S0n' J- Bees' R- W'l e Back: W. Leefe, J. Hoes, I. whafe, c. Blanchard, N. Merril Front: N. Kavanagh, A. Roberts, M. Taylor, A. Zanolli, M. M' KO'-np' DeLong, M. Thomas. Front: E. Eyster, E. Munkelt, E. Purdy, J. Cook. JUNIORS: , SENIORS: Back: E. Neel, B. L. McCIenahan, P. Smith, E. Kirk, R. Spar- Back: E. Campbell, A. Sberna, B. Leonard, E. Hawkins, M. row, E. Graham. Williams, R. Falck, C. Tinker. Front: E. Seitters, J. Brooks, H. Lockwood, B. Willits, M. Front: M. Richardson, V. Deringer, E. Cleland, J. Carkin, E. Phillips, M. Judd. May. . IOO All-star players are chosen from class teams' . . . WEST POINT: ANNAPOLIS: Bock: B. Willits, I. White, R. Sparrow, H. White, P. Smith. Back: R. Falck, M. Taylor, E. Kirk, E. Wilkinson, E. Cleland D. Halliday, H. Forbush. M. Komp, Front: B. Leonard, J. Brooks, M. Phillips, J. Carkin, E. Eyster, Front: M. Richardson, N. Kavanagh, C. Tinker, H. Lockwood A. Zanolli. V. Deringer. Climaxing the fall sport season, all-star teams played the West Point-Anna- polis hockey game Thanksgiving morning before a shivering crowd of stu- dents. Evenly matched, these two picked teams fought to a l-O final score with West Point the victor. YALE: PRINCETON: Back: C. Forbush, M. Taylor, R. Sparrow, H. Snoddy, M. Back: B. K. Smith, A. Roberts, E. Kirk, M. Morrison, W. Richardson. Leete. A Front: E. May, E. Campbell, H. Lockwood, H. Forbush. Front: J. Parquette, S. Rohn, J. Carkin, V. Deringer. Amid the cheering of the women who packed Warner gym, Yale defeated Princeton 26-I3 in the all-star basketball game which ended the winter sport season. Athletic displays, house stunts, and announcement of election returns complete this evening of celebration for Oberlin women. lOl When women take to water . . . Class meets bring out the best women swimmers to vie with each other for pool honors, six practices make one eligible for a class team. This year frosh women won the swimming cup though they had stiff competition from a strong senior team. Team members have no monopoly on the pool however, for every afternoon sees Oberlin women practicing life- saving, being coached in diving and form swimming by Mrs. Domonkos and Miss Dick, or just paddling around for the exercise. Student life savers are on guard duty each day, though business for them is never rushing. CLASS BASKETBALL TEAMS FRESHMEN: SOPHOMORES: Bock: F. Dunn, P. Grindle, M. Thomas, C. Forbush. Bock: J. Cook, J. Smith, I. White, N. Merrill. Front: A. Roberts, H. Snoddy, J. Parquette, M. Taylor. Front: M. Komp, E. Purdy, W. Leete, D. Yeakel. N . . , l l l l JUNIORS: SENIORS: Bock: E. Neel, E. Kirk, R. Sparrow, P. Smith. Back: V. Deringer, M. Morrison, E. Cleland, E, May. Front: B. K. Smith, E. Graham, J. Brooks, H. Lockwood. Front: J. Carkin, E. Campbell, S. Rohn, M. Richardson IO4 Where We Eat, Sleep, and are Merry STUDEN ANTLERSUE BEACON MANOR A 5 IN 8 .. PEAKE Q M vvmeuousi If 5 5 R53 mb: ROUTE WQS1' Lomxum A UW' A ' mr:lhLL.Ef:1L W fflzsztzrijg mii,--,m M 5Buu.omG A, NWN f wMM mf'NN mai? , WEST 5 COLLEGE A L Goff D ! ' ,:, Ent? 74 v 'C EJUNTO ff a n's 5:3 c ucu. - -- I V , U GABLE5 mouse BALDWIN CWS ELM MAY 4 I' ' DELTA G Eg Q- Q GH E'-MMDB FN Qzsks .5 MA ELLl5 I FOQEST A fl! HPI- ALLE YAcuTcLu WEEE gg! ff QEWYYII1 JOHNSON I A ' ' ..l. HOUSES PEABODY'5 E N 1 DARsoN's W. E, 1 x 3 5 E Ci ruompsonig Qx E 15 2 QUAD L . E Am' . U O MEm0ri0l E ' gx E Ar-oh Z A E 'SN .. OBERLIN A MORGUE A uasrorscenm s U 'NN lF2'EEE'- Y X EAST COLEEGE ' X x UQ U6 U5 cnANFoRo C C E A A Fw x 'L 5 55 5 51, WEBSTER X X Llpp -E-mgH5, mo Eu.:-as X L ww ' F X X 1 ' I' suunneff X LOCUST ' X 'ueiapf Blsnuows X X u 107 ALLENCROFT is right in line with the lotest trend in dor- mitories, possessing the luxury oi four dating pctrlors. TL' l. I. Enyeurt, M. Welker, M. Holmes. 4. I. Hill, E. Smith, R. Tupper, M. Lucke. 2. H. Snyder, D. Abell, G. Willcey, K. Norris. 5' M, Hams, M. peckhaml I. Lcmkl E Hughes' L 3. M. Weber, M. Horrisberqer, D. Stanley, A. Pil- Copeland, H. Beilfuss, D. Schcxlm. grim. 108 WX ALPHA and BQHRERS-some frosh, some upper class men-living in private houses, feast and study inde- pendently. Alpha Bohrer's 1. M. Carlson, M. Ervin, A. Wilson. 1. E. Martin, D. Burqoss. 2. F. Numbers, I. Waclxlel, Mrs. Sarqeant, L. Au- 2. F. Coffin, F. Hmfschlebl ion. 3. R, Grozier, A. Burhons, F. Barre-fit, 3' P' Surface' R' Amachm' Early this year, ANTLERS, in underwear, marched tdfalcottioraserenade l. E. Kempuer, G. Siler. fl. R. Davis, W. Richards, L. Royal. 2. G. Casper. 5. B. Clymer, R. Kreichmar, F. Hardesty, R. La 3. I. Bare, W. Reiiuord, R. Hedges. Fave. 110 ln BACHELOHS auction they swapped everythinq but their tuneful trio--unsWap- pable merchandise. l. R. Durham, R. Sears, A. Ross. 2. M. Nelson. 3. C. Irvin. 4. C. Blanpied, K. Warner, L. Williams. 5. E. Babcock, W. Fellers, W. Mezqer, R. Lewis. 6. H. Garner, D. Mason, D. Corninsky, R. Gendall, 111 Whether possessed by men or maids, Prisoiiicr reigns ont BALDWIN . l. E. Gerow, I-I. Pond, I. Siolrz. 4. I. Corey, H. Armstrong, S. Hughes, I. Byrne. 2. D. Boyer, V. Binqhurn, H. Kimball. 5. F. Oblinqer, H- PCGFSOH, I. LOSSOF. V- DCfiI'1fJ'3'f 3. O. Curtis, I. Curnruinqfs, D. Tiqwoll, R. Hollorlci. 6. B. Williis, H. Wliitcr, M. Whitney, R, Cobloniz Mrs. Ewing. 1 12 'fl' 1. C. Moulton, M. Schui 2. E. Holmes, K. Oda, B. Shaffer. Morrell- 3. V. Ellis, E. Chose, I. Fuller. 5. t, M. Stimson. 4. K. Funk, E. Hawkins, F. Lowe, H. Hamm, F M. Cleveland, M. Zones, R. Schmidt, A. Sbernu men in BARR and PYLE OUT. In the shadow of the womens campus, fresh are made ,J Pyle Out l. R. Frank, I. Wilson, G. Blodqetl. 2. B. Taylor, I. Gruenberq, C. Myers. 3. O. Hank, D. Perry, R. Bell. Barr l. R 2. D 3. F. 4. I. Offner, I. Thompson. Flierl, W. Smith, C. Sundell. Donaldson, I. Leonard, Mrs. Tenney Sherman, P. Krislensen. At BARRQWS, for that sleepy after-dinner feeling, they enjoy demi-tclsse every evening. .. . A , . -. .. .. '.-A i l. M. Pohl, L. Barker. 4. E. Phillips, E. Fields, V. McDaniel. 2- E- Buff' L' Hutch' 5. P. Selby, M. Shields, B. Miller, Miss Aimor, M. 3. P. Bockelman, H. McColl, N. Ferris. Peacock. 115 l I I v l When calling 4673, telephoners are sicxrilecl by the cheery answer, BEACON specrkir1'! Wh 1. C. Schneider, W. Heiser. 3. W. Volwiler, R. Richards, M. Rodin 2. W. Behr, A. Campbell, R. Quin. 4. F. Hom, G. Block, R. Hadley. l'his year four seniors invaded the freshman shrine of CHURCHILL al? fu ci l.F. Mitchell, C. Austin, M. Sherman. 4. G. Griffith, E. Stokes, M. Ionos, E. Fartlminq. 2- R- RUWHUSOUI R- Lund- 5, M. Foster, B. Vllells, K. Fuller, Miss Clwnoy, M. 3. A. Blodqett, D. Shoemaker, P. Crew, A. Stock- Hartzcll. fisch, ll. Groff. Whdt with the need cl bicycles, dnd the presence of mere bicycles, CRANPORD redlly deserved her new bi- cycle rcfcks. l. H. Miller, M. 1X11qsl:11rqer, E. Tlmmcxfs, A. 3. I. Steele, H. Heulmfum, S. Merqcmlmlcr, H. Plum Sclrlivcr. ITlCICllOI, M. luVn:uql1. 2. M. Sllllllillfilltl, V. l iulf-y, I. l'ill:i11s, R. Kflpprelt, fl. lf. luflfi, H lmrolmxd, B. Blfmniuq, L. Hrmdlos lvl. lifly. ll. ll4IlHUIOl1Kl, I, lOl1lli3OIl. 118 l. I. Knowlton, B. Sirrrwbridqo, M. Weller, A. 4. A. Tomlinson, M. Griffin, R. Anderson, E. Ly Lewis. mon. 2. R. Leutner, M. Spears, I-I. Kerr, E. Schieber. 5' A' Mmks' E- Williams, C- Chmmberminl I 3. E. Ruslinq, M. Leonard, E. Roone, I. Foltz. Perry, E. Upton. DASCOMB stole Fcrirchilcls smoke cmd sponsored the cmnucxl firemcm'spc1rty 1, 'pf' ffl' If 1. A. Adams, I. Davidson, E. Schmitt, M. Miller. 3. S. Scmzcxro, M. Nash, M. Kriete, F. Sherman, M. D. Fruir, M. Campbell. Ferren. 2. B. Levin, M. Melville, E. Beach. 4. M. Iucobs, D. Oshlcq, D. Campbell, S. Wight, P. Weaver, E. Powers. 120 l. D. Gcxehr, C. Tinker, Mrs. Pelton, E. Putney, li. 3. I. Nees, L. Matthews, M. Sokol, M. l-lcmson, l-I Rowles. Scmtncr, M. Pills. 2' M' Forming' B. Mccloucmdl S' Kinsioyy yu 4. A. Willey, H. Blorstmci, I. McKellar, L. Hciydeu. Rliouds, E. Woody. 5. E. Gelmun, R. Iivelsqucircl, E. Iackson, lf. Hush R. Aldrich, B. Hcisiinqs, M. Clook. l 4 t CRAIGS cmd IUNTO -each has its patron saint. L ,. .. , , 1 ., ., t t V .. Craiq's Iunlo I. R. lfvnkins, L. Glson. l. G. Gallo, I. Klein, L. Ccihun 2. D. Potter, C. Skinner, R. llOfJ3f?. Z. li. Curtis, R. Mark, S. Bmle 3. S. Ionoz, li. Cctso. 3. ll. Smith, R. Child. DELTA--is the home of good fellowship. I l l 1 l. A. I-licks, R. Hunt, R. Bell, D. Book. 4. R. Muclvlillcrn, A. Robson, I, Siello, R. Twiqqs 2. W. Ensign, R. Slrowsburq, P Ayres. R- Wlckefldell- 3. D. Shelton, D. Polhemus, C. Borden, G. Gcmlz, 5- R' MUCDOUUHI R- Smllllf T- RCCCL P. Cooper. 6. W. Cooper, E. Broderick, I. Rudolph, I. Reiter. ELLIS looosts cr pair of twins, one senior, o soph, cmd ihir- teen lively frosh. l. M. Willson, G. Cornelius. 4. M. Hcxriison, B. johnson, M. lluli. 2. C. Burrowea, L. Pinqer, I-I. Snoddy. 5. A. Roberts, E. Durhfxm, C. Kopion. 3. Mrs. Fuller. 6. M. Buckmon, C. Richie, G. Buckmon, L. Re-ui ener. l24 Every eveninq ELMWOGD consumes her dessert under the spell cctst by candlelight. 1. M. Hunsberger, E. Harper, L. Roberts. 4. Mrs. Brocklebcmk, A. Wicks, E. Mills, V. Neal. 2- E- K9iQh19Y1 A- BUTT- H- Pelfief G- BUNCH- 5. E. Hull, P. McCcmd1ess, A. Ferguson, V. Kurep 3. M. Heinrich, D. Iones, K. Gamble, I. Mullie. kat, N. Rose. l. F. Frazier, D, Halsey, M. Krause, R. lones. 4. W. Nioclerhouser, T. Bourdmorn. Z. R. Stacy, A. Fisher, R. Wood, R. Gossler. 5. H. Gilmer, H. Moose, H. Underhill, W. Cook 3. W. Scovlll, L. Tuttle, G. Winwood. 6. H. Fullerton, S. Moron, R. Tipton. 126 EMBASSY men are qctrnlolinq addicts, ihey'll bet on any thinq from cctrd hands to prof-cuts. l. N. Wyman, W. Hoque, H. Kirtland. 3. R. Hamilton, T. Strong, W. Kirtland, A. Fcruver, 2. Ft. Anderson, R. Hctrter, R. Mestrezcxt, I' Adam' R. Bellows' Mr. Bums' 4. B. Munson, W. Tobin, Mrs. Richards, D. Cram- er FAIRCI-ULD is or peninsula surrounded on three sides by oceans of porch -v1Q?rv- 1. F. Rogers, DQ Younqon, M. Stewort, B, Rose. 3. M. Roombke, M. Sounders, R. Pecxl, E. Lomb, P. z. E. L. Coldwell, P. Ag.-ne, Mrs. Lichmr, E. ole- Eaton' I land. 4. R. Doughty, H. Pormele, M. Schlueter, H. 'WH- SOR. 128 FRENCH HOUSE, despite her four social chairmen, has its difficulties. She chased the date of the house formal from December to April. l. I. Titus, H. Shapiro, E. Cook. 3. M. Vonl3ieslvroeck, M. Cmttell, B. Word. 2. B. lones, H. Dulmaqe, W. Reynolds, M. Wilson, fl. B. Kuelm, B. Iolmsori, C. Miller, M. Dolls. lvl- 5'Y0nf Mme- lolmstonf R' Bunch' C' Nur' 5. L. Evans, B. Ienney, A. Kiehm, L Billot. on . 129 The GABLES qirls have started a tradition-house songs. They'11 aladly harmonize upon request. 1. V. Patterson, G. Smith, P. Shepard, G. Peterson. 3. R. Liqhtner, M. L. Dull, E. Graham. 2. I. Williams, O. Lichtwardt, D. Hayford, I. 4. I. Edwards, M. Iones, H. Snyder, H. Laird, F Brown. Seedenburq. 130 l. M. B. Sutherland, P. Iacob. I. Rurmels, M. Gen- 4. G. Hunt, A. Love, G. Quackenbush, I. Randall. dau' M' Nelson' 5. C. Albright, E. Bolqer, I. Thomas, S. Traqeser 2. B. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Dudley, C. Locke. W, Griifinql S. Allen' 3. M. Metcalf, AM. Treash, K. Harroun, I. Nash. To ci:oIoIiaroIo Ihe Ifueqimuinfj of CT new momI1 A or Ihe end oI Cm oIcgI one the G-ULDI2 QIYIS send o I3ouqueI oI roses Io their moI1'or'1. If. 2. I. II. Lyon, If. 'I'L1cvI:f-1111fxr'1, M. Picrkcel, II, IAIIIIIIJII, M. 53. V. IMIIIIIII, M. IUIIII, IXI, filymoms, IVI. I.. IIIIIIIIIIIL f'ltI'v.f'11I, IQ. Ivf-'!'fI1IIw11'1I1. If. I5i11iII1. 7' I' I 'H'111I 'If I' II'IY I'II' ID' M'II'III'II'If III- IS. I. Il1xI:11:z:', C. IUIIIIII, II. II1 i11vwr11r:11, IVI. I,.cmrI1 Iium , I. IvIw:1III, I.. Kff,m11rI. C. I.3X11,,,,gl,y- fi. II. CII vII, If I ' UI 'I . . ..uf:I: ' I I :s. , . I. , , I II'I'f . A VV HI I III' II II, mmm ' MI X, IJI. Iw:w1n:o11, Ii, IIVIIHIOII, In I'Il,IIVK'Y, D noir IJf1r1fx, C.. wI1115:IIy, IVI. IVII'1IjI:r1rI:mI, Il HL, I I. fI. IVI, IwI1'rwV1u11fII1IxI, If. FIIIIIIII, I. I.o11fj:aIr'r'f:I, I, ,Q , , IVA JIIIII, Ch I IIQIII4-. I22 The lOl-INSON girls pile up their instruments every morning ond set out on the long trek for Wgrner ond Rice. 1. H. Remsen, M. Weaver, B. Parker, M. Merc- 4. S. Woods, E. Ozley, I. Von der Moy, L. Bur Indoe, B. Myers, I. Cook. Qoyne, B. Bridonbgugh. 2. H. Porritt, D. Wright, M. Kuhl, L. Love. 5. K. Borroif, D. Mount, Mrs. Lone, B. I. Blunt, H 3. K. Webster, B. A. Bastion, A. Goodwin, E. Lott, Meisnef- L. Byler. 6. P. Downing, L. Smith, W. Frederick, B. A Post, L. Klosky, M. Burt. E. Prentice, D. Getty, E. Stouffor, L. Ewers. D. Youknl, I. White, W. Lorrie, S. Rohn, R. Horn- ilton. M. Strevor, I. Oliver. R. Reicltertbclck, L. Ewors. -n-.. A 'E Na-,,. E. Marvin, R. McKibb0n, L. Ohlinqer, G. MGX- well. E. Waterbury, I. Brigham, D. Putnam, A. Estill, E. Leinbcch. I. Carkin, E. Eyster, V. Brion, E. Stratton. E. Molboch, B. Wing, S. Olden. At KEEP, nestled in the shgdow of the High School gnd First Church, the delightful pgr- lors blossom with dorffodils every spring for its yellow ted. 'rxffif 1 4 l. R. Parks, M. Rishel, O. Kenney, L. Schie-be, E. 3. E. McGee, I. Salter, M. Wilson, M. Wliitcoinb, Cameron, I. Dunowcxy. l. Hawkins. 2- E-COO10er,H.Dexter,H.VJe11s,W.Heminqwflv, 4. I. Sollos, I. Yourd, M. Kildohl, R. Wcrrrori, E. C. Philloo, M. Cheney. ShG1'fGI'. 135 LORD boasts cr fireplace, et footstool, and curtains on the vestibule windows, who could crsk for more? .LST- l. C. Serqecmt, L. Wallace, A. Wayne, I. Corpen- 3. R. Wittler, C. Sohn. 'lm' N- Gelbf A- Mcmzef- 4. E. Steele, I. Hitt, E. Edwards, E. Gott. 2. C. McDonald, P. Tiesinqu, R. Trueblood, V. 5. P. Blcxsinqhum, P. Melnick, C. King, F. Evans Norris. D. l-Imllidcry, M. Carter. l r w w l l P V -'- . 1-l - 1--v ' ur l. I. Purquette, A. Bullerfield, H. Scxsse, A. Zcmolli, 3. I. Burrell, I. Suuczr, E. lflnrvoy, F. Aaron, M K. Flemming. Cotion. 2. l-l. Fairbanks, E. Gould, E. Klomp, R. Hendrick- 4- P- Gfindlef H- S11ITlI1iCl1f, P. BlGiSClell. Son, H, Hgqgr, H, Forbugh, 5. Miss Mcxckinn-Jn, C. Blanchard. The oldest of campus houses is MANOR, now recoqnizecl by tumeol-up points and or dog named Peevo. l. C. Holmes, G. Kibblo, W. Fc-nclrich, P. Seilhers, 3. W. Dcxvis, S. DiBiosio, L. Irwin, C. Iscxocs, W. I. Scofield. Scolt. 2. Pl. Hack, T. Lewis, R. Shipley, D. Squire. 4' B- Pricef S- DYGI M- Berihold' R' Cooper' C- Lcmqston, R. Morquordl. 138 MAY Cottage achieves superiotives in number ot mouths fed, number of frosh men, cmd number of mot- trons. e gr 'Q of , ..i... mv- ' r' ., .-Y 55 j?,1L.,,.,.i-,jsx gl. j. '.L'T'f,f 'ww 5-:Vx L 12 7 M. Boldwin, H. Belknap, K. Zeis, I. Cumming, 4. E. Hozolion, C. Lindquist, M. Gciuqler, L. Holi. I. Robbins. 5. M. Esholmon, A. MucCol1um, M. Beck, F. Un- M. Updoqroff, M. Barry, B. Smith, E. Soitters. kdm.. M. Wood, V. Sykes, S. Greenwood, I. Brooks, V. Arnemonzi. 139 And MAY achieves Something in the color of her dininq' room curtains. 1. M. Risinqer, M. Kruger, M. Aber, I. Collinqs, V. 4. C. Aqncr, M. Mczrqucxrt, F. Iermey, Mrs. Locke Pellinqton. R. Dano, L. Goodenouqh, E. Moy, D. Tirrell 2. B. Mecrrns, P. Guscott, A. Mehrlinq, E. Martin, M' Cook' F' Morgan' V' Rucker' DA Chcsel 5. E. Tuckley, N. Ackerman, E. Smith, R. White ' S. Solonder, A. Cleverdon, L. Symons, D 3. I. Iolkry, M. Richardson, H. Vehe. plum. 140 ..,..,,o---v-.,n- 1. V. Priebe, P. Smith, K. Stivon, B. McClonohcm, 3. R. Ward, K. Koiqhley, I-l. Irwin, D. Stovcns, F G. Roberts, E. Cunningham, R. Buttner. Sutton. 2. Mrs. Grow, C. Nerby, M. Komp, R. Clelland, M- 4. R. Blair, E. Metcalf, M. Brown, E. Chalmers, I McCleury. Stanley, G, jqckgon, 141 Thanks to the Sophs MEN'S BUILDING: L SECTION supports ct Victrolcr all its own and CI human punchinq-bag. , 5 l--... 'nr l. I. Pirllo, I. Marlsoll, R. Comfort. 3. C. MucDormotl, R. Shilling, F. Bczmhcxrt, R. 2. A. Fisher, E. Lomrup, D. Pofbush. Knapp' D' Cofdmf 4. M. Moore, F. Russell, G. Mcmlove, H. Scott. 142 Chance Creek is icrmilior territory to crll the Tl-HRD WEST boys 1 L r l. A. Stokes, I. Russell, H. Broiley, I. Walt. 4. VV. Swflflzf K- Mflrlin, W. Tilton. 2, W, Woodward, M, Kem-lody, 5. W. Webb, K. Slnck, F, Moore, R. Garrison. 3. G. Foster, C. Sumner, A. Wyman, W. Bradley. 6. K. Mocrorio, W. Fisher, L. McCc1u1oy. THIRD EAST is distinctive in thdi it boasts of noihinq distinctive. I WY . 5.1, 1. C. Brown, B. Vincfani, R. Dom. 4. E. Lewis, D. DeCou, S. Dunn, R. Wilcox. 2' C-H'1m1infH-StuGftfD'HGn- 5. L. Mc1cEccheron, F. Honsori, I. McGrec11, R 3. H. Voqtsberqer, C. Woodbury, R. Huyck, F. Swcmbeck. Laird. 144 FOURTH FLQOR has CI two-man cmd ci three-mice barracks. 15 Ely, W. Lauer, D. Deppe,I.Nubc1kowski. 4. S. Mounce, D. Miller, R. Williams, I. Ionos, V Pfiiiiifiid, D. Biodqfiii, R. Dixon. F Pefkms' J. M. Lczmbroff, H. Lotouretto, D. Iolmson, L Byorly, G. Dominick. Grossb- 1 1 The SECOND FLOQR Wants to story crnother 'year to lectrn to tell which is which of the Hirshberq twins. l. E. Anderson, C. Kent, G. Greene, R. Lomberti, R. SlCf1llC'I'1S. 2. W. Lnrsclr, H. Lichtwurdt, R. Stephens, B. llirshlaerq. 3. W. Goorqo, K. Sheldon. 4.1. Broomall, R. lrllrshborq, R. Slonncxrd, H Vlfriqhl. R. Knoopllor, . W. DeGraw, I. Martin, W. Frazier. I. Stewart, C. Schmidt, L. Bornick, M. Chupmcin E. Sprunqor. W. Biobol, I. Hiqley, D. Kysor, N. Riclurzrds, G Block. MORGUE, in spite oi its rnislectding sign, is tor irom being of deod house, gs evidenced by their intrg-mural championships. 1 Ft. Poole. 4. S. Gibson, D. Beers. 2- R- Rwmew W- Wf11WOffhf C- BUSSSN- 5. A. Komhouser, G, smith, 1. Cornwall. 3. T. Schwertmcm, R. Hook. gun- 147 NQRTH NOAH is reputed to be the coll.eqe's noisiest sec- tion, what with shootings, fires, otnol tolling pcxncczlzes o dotily occurrence. +.-.-., - - - Y . -.. 4 l l. F. Bennett, H. Hansen, W. Porter, W. Tibbetts. 5. C. Colmorn, R. Price, I. Molnor, A. Hobby, S 2. R. Hoyt, o. Fmfey, T. zcmom, H. Lyman. Sloweu' ., 6. D. Lindsay, P. Bennett, T. Urbcrnic, I. Hubbell 3. I. Philips, S. Collin, A. Ioszi, H Booker, R. Web- H. Tucker. Ster' 7. S. Postle, S. Znomenuk, R. Diehm, A. Wood 4. R. Bliss, R. Lewis, R. Zuck. word, H. Wilbur. A lot of sinqinq cmd most of the RevieW's letters come from CENTER NOAH I. W. Roy, G. Robinson. 5. I. Hull, I. Hirose, I. Muyncxrd. 2. L. Bookwcxlter, D. Culler, L. Peferson. D B 6, It Deer' W. Sprague' In Goodrich' E. Sissonh 3' DFHEQQGTIGH' R' Rich' K' Mytmqer' ' GUY' 7- I. Bucher, R. I-Icxrrisou, G. Maxwell, R. Coqs- ' 5 G mem' well. I. Rogers. 4. I. Lcndes, M. Boker, W. Smith. M- Cowles. 149 SOUTH NQAH claims to have the finest private set of opera records in the college. . R. Tiii, I. Gerling, C. Truohlood. 5. G. Mah, E. Kindermnm, Brown, P. Green. H- Cilliifif F' Vvvmmifi' 5. D. Eaton, 'if Greer, F. Bacon, R. Smith. 3. ll. Wrlfyht, In Bl'0Wf1l ?I', W. W1I1S11l1U. 7' F' WiIlC5I H. Woociruffl In Klomschmidtl R 11. I. Inlrtz, T. Icxmes, E. iifxrrwqel, A. Smith, H. Cmwfordl C .jcrrrfif-1':sc1n. NOBLE, the plutocrat of the annexes, breakfasts at home on Sunday at whatever time she pleases. 5. gl 'i JS... 'vw 1, L, Lergch, M1-5, Morley, B, Mgok, 4. M. Cook, E. Sakofsky, E. Sawyer, H Tolcn. 2- B- I-Ohff I- HQYUGYI D- Slomlfmf F- Cfiff- 5. M. Rinohari, P. Parr, E. Stevens, B. Kohman. 3. M. Sprague, A. West, I. Veeck, M. Griswold. NGN-DCRM women meet at Goodrich 7 TWO ELIWS men. eat at Baldwin I Two Elms Non-dorm women I. H. Bnmokt, R. McGregor, I. Stern. I. K. Kutcher, P. Pearson, E. Porter, A. Rogers, L. 2. H. Fluddl L' Plumb' P. Purim' Braely, G. Kennedy, M.IHam11ion, I. Jfdlamson. ' I I 2. M. Znnrnorman, E. Bellmqer, h. Phxlhps, A. 3- M-LUdW1':3fR- MUSSOYMW-P1-1f2O. Kafla, I. Bellamy, E, Evans, V. Shiffrer, D. Carnell. 3. E. PGISOUS, I- HIIFYGY. W. Preston, D. Hayes, B. Iackson, F. Spolbrink, H. Spclbrink, H. Hayes. PEABCDYS, PEAKE INN cmd YACHT CLUB all be-qin with P except Yacht Club. I - I'e 3 Peubody's l. D. Newcomb, I. 'Wcz1ton, I. Watson. 2. B. Benrxeil, R. Armiicqe. 3. W. Brczucher, P. Cooper. Peake Inn 1. R. Rogers, K. Van Nuys, T. Von Vlict, S. Guie lius, W. Sperry. 2. W. Word, L. Perrine, V. Reeder, I. Rcmnoy. Yacht Club I. T. Rodman, S. Scott, E. Spreukle. 2. L. Wechsler, I. Simmons, H. Muriboc, F. Marks 153 PYLE INN colls itself home of beautiful Women, the campus calls it'tl'1e home of or beautiful garden. 1. R. Rayburn, E. Purdy, D. Minklor, C. Cowley, E. Anderson. 2. D. Loilh, M. Forbes, C. Harris, V. Thornpson. 3. A. Zolvis, C. Richards, D. Kompos, F. Spence, V. Tuttle. H. Brfxiwlrcl, Iol. Yoshimoru, M. Mesrolaicm, G Hcilcrnrmn. H. Monks, H. Smilh, B. Myers, E. Kirk. I. Anderson, ll. Shaw, L. Fees, V. Rilolet. E, Ponko, M. Tcxylor, M. Tornuro, E. Sherrick. ROOT HOUSE is the renovorted home of shysters cmd toll Frosh. l l l. W. Wood, D, Pye, I. Vorley. 3. G. Metcalf, A. Siebens, P. Arnold, E. Boyce. 2. S. Pouloy, Mrs. Brandon, E. Veverko 4. K. Rudolph, D. Niederhuuser. 155 Among other opportunities each year, the SHURTLEF' U23 3 ' l. P. Smith, I. Bcmzhof, I. Christhofe-rson, Miss fl. M. Cleaver, I. McClelland, D. Vxfallon, M. Nic Wcsllcrko, E. Tracy. ol, I-I. Foster. 2. L. MCCUHYI K' Kmqhoml B. Il Hull. 5. A. Myers, E. Murmkelt, l-l. Wallace, E. Chamber lain, K. Schaefer, M. Kcenc. 3. S. Puhcm, B. Colemrm, B. Meineclce, H. Iocobs. 6. E' MOUHOHI In Hams' E. Aldrich' Nl Merrill! E- Edwards. freshmen cjgei Cf Chfmvo io 1QU1xl.lE2!'1 H10 Cf?c1mcwrc 1V: s 1630111 The TfN,LCQ'If T' tree will grow CIfjC1fiI'l, but WS Cm elm irzsieczd of C1 poplcjzz L.,4.RY:LI 4' ' 1, M, 'I',1yh11, C, ivwli Lush, ii. 'I'+xy1o1, Lf. 4141 nxf' 11, I. I. I.. Ii-:::P1m::, lf, Nium, M, l'1I'N1'IIN , K. l'111fE! 1-1 N l?wv1':s. Vr4'Illw'i1. iz- U-1'V1111f' 1'f153-fill if A' MU 'A-'V U' 'L YX. W:'.'i:1, H, lilllzvl H. I'l:illigL:1, lf. X .'x' illimm: 3. Vf. FSi11'IKx','cwfJri, H. Vcyilffl, I. fXL1f1::1P11IlJ 1', ij. HW IP. X.'x'i'f1iw'wiv1', iwvxfw-1', M. i'WI,fv11f7, Ii. HK71NV1lI1, U, f'w'?111u1I:. 157' TALCOTT, the lctrqest Womens house, is totlcinq CI matter- nctl interest in thirty hungry moles. l. M. Bluckmorr, D. Birkenstock, G. Doncrhoo, R. 4. E. Byron, lol. Hudson, M. Schncrbol, H. Lindbeck Sproul. I. Glcrxson, C. Pluskett, M. Williams. 2. C, Brown, R. Brooks, E. Rico, I. Wcxlzor, Z. 5. R' Loismsonl M. Gamble! S, Cave,-,C,qhV E Smith' Wilson. 3. L. I-lodonburq, E. Gish, E. Show, M. Hedenburq. 158 E- Foresmcm. M. Gamble. R. Leiserson. S. 5. E. Newton, 1. Cook, 1. Smith, R. Fulk, G Enders. Shearer. R' -A-dCImS. B- Fish, V. Schultz. 6. M. L. Bradley, R. Salisbury, N. Perrdell, F. Wil K. Fisher, I. Hawke, I. Clark, K. Ycnckel. SON. C- Dfflke, V. Hollinshed. M. Brcmd, E. Moumford, R. Sparrow, A. Robin- 7- M- MCCUHOUC111, E- Bflkiif. Miss I-Iill, M- Illdd son, H. Strorssburqer. F. Sillff. I- FOTSYUWO- TANICS freshmen ond sophomores sit cmd Watch the 1. M. Strcxndberq, A. Iones, E. Frecrr, M. Brooks, 3. C. Troxel, F. Pauls, M. Bacon, I Faulkner, C. I. Splilstone, M. Meerrncms. VcmPeursem. 2. K. Warner, F. Dunn, V. Brcxley, E. Wilkinson. 4- S' Shipherd' M' W0ndf9YkUf M- Thomas, N' Spencer. senior triumvirate tcike ten pers without even signing out. get . 1, KX. 'tic 1- 1. M. Wcxchs, R. Albrecht, N. Wcrrwick, M. Kirk- 4. C. Hubert, M. Hewitt, E. Hufford, M. Nichol, E. patrick, M. Corbus, L. Spooner, L. Green. Tinker, I. l-lilsee. 2- l- R1-lddf N- B1-Wd' l- Colliflsf C- Benson, C' MOT' 5. I. Richards, B. Brunk, V. Bcriley, R. Bowers, B. QCIUI l- FOU2- Brooke, N. DeLay. 3. T. Scoville, V. Shaw, N. Fields. 15 The Tl-IEQLOGICAL QUADRANGLE is that sinquldr dorm in whose luxurious lounges you find represented ,Sr.,'. l l s 4 l f Y 4 1 l 4 1. K. Leach, T. Williams, I. Kuyper, W. Winger, I. 5. H. Mcritick, D. Hoffman, M. Hoddinott, W. Tillotson. Ostronder, C. Weaver. 2. VV. Crocker, P. Gregory, A. Iohnson. 5. E. Britton, A. Eastman, F, Shaffer, H. Murph, 3. 1. Mihglic, Mrs. L. Mihguc. C- Wfllkef- 4' A. Wrzesinski' C. Walton' S. plan' W. Ander. 7. M. Gordon, F. Hueiler, I. Sciiterwhite, E. Teshi- Soni roqi. the gregtest degree of Oberlirfs cosmopolitgnism. 'S t JM v . 'GTA . 5135.-.v QQ! 1. I. Hopson. 2. I. Wincenc, E. Lozowick, G. Griffin, H. Myer- son, H. Weinberg. T3 F. Dart, P. McrcEcrcheron, A. Partridge, L. Will- hide. 4. R. Brintncrll, D. Peery, G. Iones, W. ROmC1if1G- H. Griffiths, Mrs. B. Griffiths, N Gutry, Mrs. N. Gutry. H. West, Y. Kimura, Mrs. V. Iucll, L. Iuell. W. Murphy, C. Tcirter. W. Potti, E. Nicol, F. Tucker, I. Bushman, E. Miller. I. Oosch, R. VcmEsoitino, G. Caddoll, C. Swam- beck, I. Finch, F. Austin. To the rest of the campus sl'1e's the resident c:rssistcmt, but the THOMPSON girls call the heard of the house Henry l. R. Dcrveqfx, I. Foote, M. Hoppe, M. McClelland. 3. I. Potter, M. Siler, L. Brandt, M. Gerber. 2. M. Kinqhorn, B. Holmes, P. Frost, I-I. Bulleit, N. 4, S. Manley, N. Kovonoqh, M. MacGregor, I I-Iortsuch. Ccrmcxhan. 164 WEBSTER girls keep on the bcrll with rliqhtly exercises in their pinq-pong room l I l l. D. North, A. Kerr, F. Farnsworth, P. Hillman. 5. E. Clarkson, G. Foster, M. Barber, D. Rogers, 2, F, M, Rohm, M. Dole, K. Zinzow, M. L. Dreflein. 3, E, Cgglinql P, Sigvensl M, Ycdgyl A, Spencer, 6. I-l. Hmssol, G. Wcxllcrck, G. Gunderson, FI. Weily, T. Iohnslon. M- MGflCGl. 4, B, F1-QSQ, A, Nordin' Ml Bfmdml C, Suppnickl E, 7. M. Zuck, M. Tullrup, I, Zillc, I. lsuucs, F. Ulrich, Dqwe, E, Merrill, A. Brand, Mrs. Mocortney. 165 When they answered, Executive Mansion, the sweet young thing on the other end hunq up saying, Oh, pcm- don me, I was cctltinq WHITE HOUSE. 1. D. Cameron, R. English, W. Hinkey, T. Henney. 4. W. Parks, P. Norton, I. Griffith, A. Stcxter-Hum 2. T. Clark, c. Tqcy. J. Parks, H. Brooks. mel- 3. I. Lupton, H. Zouqq, T. Street, Pt. Brown, H. Van 5. R. Fessenden, C. Nixon, I. Hornbeck. Meter. 4 166 Who we are K CQLLEGE FRESI R. A. STRONG, Jer. lreaf. W. H. LERSCH, pref. D. A. BLODGETT, mc. ch. P. A. TIESENGA, Jor. cb. O 0 O A period of national prosperity brought to Oberlin in the fall of 1956 a freshman class of 189 men and 166 women. They have discovered that the only rumble seat is the handle bars of a bikeg that libe dates are the cheapestg and that Oberlin winters aren't as cold as they had been warned. 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NIIIIIIIII, I NI IIIIIII, Ii. NX'-.IIIIIIIII, I, N.IIII. II. I IIII:I KI 'I.II.IIII, I, I-.I II III I II I, I XIIIIII' IIIIMX' I. X.IIIII. I, XI'II'III,.I, II X'IIIII'.I, II. X'I-Y:'IIIIII:'II. I XX .53 XX XXIII, I, XXRIII III.I X II I X I'II IIINI IIZIIIII. II XXIIII..I+. Ii I, I5-,IIII.IIIII, II X XX-III.II,,-, I XXIII-II XX XX-IIIf.f XXII-IIIIIIzII II XX II XX XX X 4 F E. NUMBERS, prex. M. J. BURT, Jar. ch. E. HARPER, Jer. near. M. T. ERVIN, for. els. Co ERV They enter dolce and agitalo. During freshman week they are capric- rino. It is not long before they are fortinimo and shouting con fuoco. With some at the end of the year it is indeed fine, and for a few others it is da capo. TQRY FRESHMEN SIKHNII li A I':1 '40 CIONSIERVATORY Iwi' R uxxg R. Allm-alll, I Amlm,-rwn, Ci. Iimvlgg, D. Iiirkn-mrm'k, M. IIIarL'Ic1mlr1', Ii, I'fInnI, II. Iirzlingml, M. III'C'i'I1l' . ,,. Slim ID lin! AI. Iiriglmru, A. Iimwu, IS. Iiurm-tt, M. Hurt, Ia. C.m'I111g, M, Curlmx, D. IDcC.uu, A. DvmmII, 'If Dimlf I'II'N'l4 Ruxv: fl. IDI-mflum-, I'. IDKIXVIIIILLI, 'If Iflwcrly, Al. liklwmwls, M. Iirvin, A. IisIiII, li. Ifwcrs, I1 In Im' Iirmwi N. I'u'I1Ix, M. I'lNIIl'I', XXI. C1um'gc, I., C111-4-llc, C.. II1lI7L'IIlILLL'I', I.. IIJINIQIIIN, Cl. IIUIIVIIILIINI, ul. IIiII. AI. Ililsu' I'IIIN'l Iluxv: II, Iilmxlllvzmf, -I. I'lIm.Icy, I', Iil4I5Ii'Il5L'I1, IJ. Iiysn-r, R. I..xmIwrli, I . In-pm-1'. II. I.cmIw.uI1, I.. I.ull I76 fm: M. II1-1'x'ixIv'1'ILLu1'. I.. Ilulwrt, Ii. IIuycI4, N. -Ia-mc-rm, I'. -Iulmwn, Ci. 'IHIIIISIUIL A. .IlIVL'IIL'I', M. KIIIIQIIII, IXI, IiII'I'iIV1III'Il'Ii FRIESI--IMIZN '40 I .y-5.1 Till' Row: H. Lyng. lf. McCIni11, H. 1NIcF:1rl.lml, P. AILIVSII, IS. Mnssing, Il. Mcism'r, M, AfQSl'lbIHi1IIl, lf. Mim Slfrlwmls RUN: lf. Muslmvr, li. Myers, lf. INfyc1's, li. NL-Winn, K. Nuwlsm, F. Numlwrs, Cf. f5'lI7UI'IlL', ll. P.u'kL-I' IJIIQSI' Row: V. Plwlps. A. Pilgrnnn, D. Putngun, R. lh-iclu-xmlwglfk, Il. Rcrnsvn, ,l. Rmhl. li. Mlm Shy, TDI' ROW: R. Slmw, lf. ShL'l'XYllUll, l.. Smith. D, St:lnln'y, I'. Stevens, A, SlUllH,L'l', ll. SIKILIVI. l.. 'l'wlx, XV. 'I'iIf.m 1 ff SICUJNIJ ROW: lf. Va-nturini. AI. XY!1l.I1l1L'I', lf. Whltcrs, lf. XY.ltcrlu1ry, M. XX1'.lNl'I'. M. NVQ-lw1', li. XY'a'Iwstv1', M. XV1-lkcr. lf. XVilkinwx1 lfllwl' ROW: XV. XX'umlwgml, A, Xwumlvr, M, Ymlrr, Il. Yuslxinmuxn, XX , fciglvr 177 I A,-N. I vV,,......' ., . ..,, K l ' V7 K F. M. KROUSE, mr. fly. J. W. PARKS, prex. . v. H. BALLARD, ref. ffm. E. E. ALDRICH, wf- fb- MCDRES . . . The class of thirty-nine was crying in its cradles when the bands were playing Over There. Last May, this first male heavy class for four years entered with 165 men and 153 women in time to take part in the 'Mock Convention. . . They pushed a gigantic hundred-dollar ball over the Frosh instead of preventing them from climbing a greased pole, and they paid a bill not for a cow, but for repairs in a ruined frosh dormitory. I. NIfflI,I.IC.I. '. .X fXvI.llIw ,I.I4II:1Iv I . 'lN. 1 A I'. ,I ' .11..I.1. I II.'rrwIw1.f Iv ,I IH VII' IU: '4,- I Ih:1I,,'-.I I-I '1 itll 1 , I'I,':1If,,:I' 'XI Iv'.u1I', I1 IIIWIA C I'-I- fm, Iv II,: I 'w+1v'I'I'1 I f.:vfnf1'II II 1.11. I f rx, I II..:: .-ff 1, I fI'rI:.wI.'I fwm fu? XXI In ff luv, 'f Ibmmw, Ihre, II Ib, wa, I31,'l..r, I Imzfm. I7, IIunII,.I1.I If: I Im-2 I I luv I-uw II YQIIILI I.:1III,1u1, II II I-'I--I.. U IMI XI, Iv:-w.. -I.I Ii.I!.-II1IIU:. I II.:wx il In- I'Ir.1'vx. I, IIAI-I Il. II II.xxI--, If. IIf,zm.I ..1, NX Iixuzrmggx-.1x, ,I iIv:xI-'. XI III ,- Vt I III w'.-I. NI. N111-'ww Ilfm' I IfQIl.:I-v- I1 I '-,1 IIIQIMJII, III Iw-rI.5', .WI I,.lI.In-- 'NI I,.1I.m,XX II1H,I iI:x.I. I X-IICI.II.,1Iu Ili -I IM- '-.I. IW MII IIIIIWIII- IQ. ,NIA I III-x.,I I IXIIKIN ,,,4..4 SOPHOMORIIS '39 Mac!-R05 Tm' Row: ll. Ma1cl.nury, D. lxIill'llULll'f, N. ML-Ivillc, M. A'Ik'I'j.Q1ll1tI.lIll, l.. Nillvr, li, Monk, .lf hikllllnl lllllllb Row: Is. Mnulton, D. Mwunt, -I. Mullnc, nl. Nash, M. Nxcol, P. P.u'r SIEIQUND Row: If. Pauls, li. I'unkw, M. l,iL'kk'I', NW. 1711-skull, C, l'riclu'. li. Purnvy - ITIILST ROW: Il. RQlylWllI'I1, lf. Riu-, N, Rimhalrt, M. Rnlsimml, D. Rugcrs gi Row -Z IOP ROW: lx. Ruwlcs, IL. h.m'yc1', C.. 5L'flilL'fk'I', D. Slulnam, A. Smith. P. Smith, L. Nmtlm, l'. XPUINL' SIECUNII Row: CQ. Summick, ll. Sultun, M. Syrnrms, M. 'I1I'illlI11L'I', li. lI'llk'kl'I'Ill.lI1, V. 'I'11IllL', N. Tultrup, li. XV.lH.lL'k FIRST ROW: I. Wfhitc, Af. Wflmitclmuul, A. XVifkcs, ll. VUEISUII, D. xX,ilkiL'XX'il'l, M. XX1ll!1'll'L'YkLl, IS. XVIJSIUII, K. finxow ISI 4 4 'IIIE4,! 1 I' 1 ,I 2,1 I1 .1 I I .Ya 511 1 1 I1 I ,I I 1111.' 1 1 111111 ,11 1 .1 ,. .. 1 151 .1 111 1- 11 1-- K 1 414 I11 1 ' X 4 1 4 I1' II1 I 4.12 -I 41: 11 I 1 I IQ I IFLI 1 421' I . 1, 11 4 1I'. I-L 4 Ii 41--1 1, I 4111.111 I ,1 11 51, ,11,1,, gx11111. '11 1I1I,- 1. I .1 ,4 ' 14 IMI- '1 '11 I 41,-1-1 1, ' I Ix.glI1 C, I1,..1 I EI 1 , I I I II '. II- IS. II',1 I. 321,111 .' I I' 1 N N11 'IIOMORES '39 K-Sclun 5 fvx i IMI' ROW: H, IXIl'fl1lIlLI. rl. lxlwm, M. lxrullw, I.. I4-xllmv, I. l.ylI1.lII, -l. Mnlx4'lx.lx', li. AI.ItA'lH.lI1, XY, M4N.Hx l'H11cl1 Row: Ki, Mnlml, R. Mark, R. fXl.11'qu.mlt, I: Al.lI'Iill, R, IXl.l!lI1mx'x, Ii, Mm-Iulnrmggw, XY' IXlv!rIcr, A, Millnnm NICFUNIH RUW: S. Murqm, If Munson. XV. Murplly, 15. XUXVQUIIIIW. XV. Nui-I4-1'l1.um-u'. Cf Nixun, QI, Uk-mlm, XY4 Uxlpnmh-1', nl. I'.lukx , ' - v u 1 x - lllcxl NNW: I. Vgnrwm, lx. l'L-ltllwrug Cl. I'lumlw, A4 IN-lim, lx. IX.llUlL'X', IV lXk'llI1I.lIL lx 5.II1xIt'I'NHll, A Mlmmulk-vm Sm lm' XV i , . , , . , , . . . , x . , IMI' Rrm: Al. 5l'lXXL'l'lIIl.lI1. XX. Num, ll 5k'llIIk'I', lx. Slmnp, A. 5I!k'l'Ill.Ill, C, bkunm-V, lx. Nl.llL'I. A. Nmllux lx. Nmllu , . , ' . , , , V . . . . . - . llllllll Iurwi l',5x1lltlm, lx.8p1v. XX . SILIHUIWI, -I. 5fL'Ill, ,l. f'lUlIL'l1I.lki'I, ll. Nlxltlulwi, A. NluH1.ll'I, V, Nulmv. 1 , bxxulrllxrk Hmmm Rfmg tj, 'IQNM In Till, li, 'I'iplnn, lf 'll'l1rluluml, l,. 'l'uHlr, R. 'l'xxi':1xgx, nl. l'INlL'4!1l.lH, ,lf X'.mX'llrt, R. NU-ggwl lllwl' ROW: AI. XV.u'lrlm'l, H, XY .llII1Sl4'Y, I. XY'.cItun, K XX'.IlI'k'Il, If xYvk'l1I1k'iN, U, XYIUIV, Y4 XY'l1l1linlg A XXVIINUII, LQ, XYir1xxmul IN 8 H. A. MATTICK, mf. fb. C. P. FEHL, prex. G. C. KELLEY, Jer. Hear. A. E. BURR, mp. ch. CONSERVATGRY Having had the tremolo times, and having become acquainted with the Oberlin poco a pow, they begin to take things in titerzulo. They are no longer foriiuimo, but rather only fone. At the end of the year they have disposed of the obligazo and plan to go from the piano to the forte, from the Con to the College, or to fermam as they are. SOPHGMCJRES AL x CON SOPHOMORIZS '39 Im' II 'I'H11m NHJJNI I'Il4N'l' I M-XX! HMV: c,.AII7I'IILfIII, II. I'vL'lIIL1ss, II I41m'slmI, R, Iiumc, Ia. I5l'IAICIlI11llI.LLIl, R. Iimukc, IS, Iirunl, I.. Iiurguync, A, Burr Iifrw: I.. Iiylvr, XXI. fully, XV. Clalstulli, I.. Clnpg-Iglml, C. CQuwIc'y, Ii. Duvix, N. DcI.zly, D. I:I'2lII', D, Getty 1 Huw: Ci. IIQIIIWIQ, M. IIIIIINUII, I. IIzlrIw.uugIm. M. I'I1ll'l'Ih, ,I IILll'IL'I', I., II41tL'I1, XV. Ihxskins, M. Howe haw: XY',Al11I1m-111, If. KuIluImIc'y. I Kvmlzlll, A. Klump, I.cc'I4. ID. I.citI1, I.. I.,ovc, M. I.uc'kc Im' Il HXW2 rl. IX'IcIx:'Ivv. O, INIgn'gnIn1, I.. IXI.rttIu-ws, AI, Muck, Ii. Mc-lcnlf, M. M1IIcl'. A. Nnrnlln, VU. f,SII'1llhIL'l', Ii. Oxlvy, INI. I'cf.'IiI1Llm Illllllb Ilrxw: D. I'vrry, VI. I'n-Iuulwt, U. I'4n'wI1, fl. RivI1zu'cIm, AI. IliLI1zmIs, 'l. Rulwlwins, VU. Ilulwwrs, W. Rm'IcwmuI, -I. R11n1Iw:l1'5.:L-1' SVIINI1 Iiuw: 'If Swvillc-, If. SI1c'rric'Ic, .I. Smith, II. Snyclcr, M. Snlml, M. SPI'ilj.Qlll', AI. Sturm, II, Stcvcm, R. Shultz I'II4INI Iiuw: M. ,I1.lIIIIIl'LI, UI. VLlIIlIL'I' May, fl. Vam I'c-urwnx, CI. XX,L'JlYt'l', fl. Willa-y, S, W'rwmIx, IJ. Wfriglmt H6 Rosalie Frances Clelland . . . PHI BETA KAPPA FRATERNITY fThe Zeta Chapter of Ohioj fElected to Membership April 12, 1937, Announced April 14, 1957Q FROM THE SENIOR CLASS The list includes the one-eighth of the class ranking highest in scholarship. Seniors who have not taken all their college course in Oberlin are required to maintain a distinctly higher grade than the others. ELECTED IN THE JUNIOR YEAR 119361 Name Preparatory School Julius Paul Molnar ..... .... T oledo, Ohio, Waite High School john Calyer Ranney ..... .... ............ L a kewood, Ohio, High School Elizabeth ' ' 'ace Smith .... ....................... A kron, Ohio, North High School Lydia Rotl' is .. ........,........ Cincinnati, Ohio, College Preparatory School for .Girls f A A ELECTED IN THE SENIOR YEAR Q1957j Edmund Randallffbellows .................................. Port Clinton, Ohio, High School Frederick Dewey Bennett . . . . . . . ...... Maumee, Ohio, High School Ruth Ellen Bowers ....... ................ W adsworth, Ohio, High School Frederick Riggs Brewster . . Carol Burrowes ........... Ernest Edwin Doerschuk, Jr. Harry Wilbert Guenther . . . Stanley Kittredge Gutelius . Charles Barker King ...... john Rochester Kleinschmidt Thomas Edward Lewis .... john Madison Lupton .... Dale DeWitt McAdoo Dudley Mayo Mason .... Marian Morrison ........ Laurence Dollins Perrine .. Elsa Maria Peterson ..... George Randall Price .... Ronald Dershem Rogers . . . . . . .Scranton, Pennsylvania, Central . . . . . . . . . . . . .Englewood, New jersey, . . . .Newtonville, Massachusetts, Newton High School High School High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walnut Creek, Ohio, High School . . . . . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio, Collinwood High School . . . .Rochester, New York, John Marshall High School . . . . .Deerfield, Massachusetts, Deerfield Academy ...................Logan, Ohio, High School . . .Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Heights High School . . . . . . . . . .Wilmington, Delaware, High School . . . .Cleveland, Ohio, East Technical High School ..................Findlay, Ohio, High School ................Oberlin, Ohio, High School .. .East Cleveland, Ohio, Shaw High School . . . . . .Montclair, New jersey High School . . . . .Battle Creek, Michigan, High School . . . . . . . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio, West High School Laurabelle Scott .............................................. Oberlin, Ohio, High School Frances Sherman .... .... O ak Park, Illinois, Oak Park 8: River Forest Township High School Charlotte Tinker ....... Francis Carlile Tucker ..... Wilfred Hamlin Ward .... Margaret MacQuaid Wilson William Harry Wright .... Harold Elmer Zaugg .... ............................MontcIair,Newjersey,HighSchool . . . . .Tunghsien, China, North China American School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shaker Heights, Ohio, High School . . . . . . . . . .Canton, Illinois, High School . . . . . . . . . . .Lyons, Nebraska, High School ...,....................Tokyo, Japan, American School in japan FROM THE JUNIOR CLASS The list includes the four students who have secured the highest scholarship ranking throughout the first live semesters of their college course. Only students who have had all their work in Oberlin are considered. Dwight Arthur Cullef ,,,,,,,, .............. C leveland Heights, Ohio, Heights High School Eleanor Lois Antonia Gould .... ....................... E ast Palestine, Ohio, High School Dorothy Hayford ............ .... P ittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Peabody High School Robert Neal MacDonald .... ............... A lliance, Nebraska, High School CDLLEGE I Starting in 1934 with 182 men and 193 women, blue books, fickle minds, and lack of finances reduced this number to 141 men and 150 women, showing that women are still the weaker sex. . . The juniors started 1936 with a deficit of 35125, and plan for a surplus of 56150 at the end of this term. They're a class of athletes, stealing cups, trophies, and ribbons in all divisions of sports. JU IOR J. R. LEWIS, mf. fb. J. c. GOODRICH, pm. B. K. WILLETS, roc. cb. D. HAYFORD, Jer. 11-ear. ' R. Amlufzu R. H. ANomzs W' 4 , R. A. Ammsusom V. A. ARMZMANN H.C. ASHMAN C. W. Avlmv R. I.. Bmanu P' R' AYRES I.. W. Bfuscoch li, M, HALIWVIN XX? ifuuw A A M' BAKER I D. M. A. BAY H. R, BELKNAP W. J. BIz1,1.AMY B. T. Bm.LrNc12n x Bmz'1'no1.D ' M. L. S. BooKwAI.'rEu A W. A. Bowmcs 90 M. Blmwn W. 1-I. HRM' V. K. BIQIFN M. W. BROXVN A. B. l'S11c1HANAN J I BROWN l C XMIR N I BROOM A CfMI 1 R I BUNCH R. BU'l I'NlEll lu. j. 5. BYRNIT P. I.. lwrwll J. M. il-uuzx' C. RI. Coon: R. J. COHLIENTZ R. C. Cooswnu. H' . D. COMINSKY I9 h. I.. Coon C. C. Coouzv I E. V. Coovmz 17' M. K. Cuoox W. F. CRAIG W. Cool-me D. A. Cuurau 2 j. H. CORNWALI. C.W.CUNNlNGuAM 'J S. M. Cowuis IE. H. CUNNING1-IAM D, L. CHAMER A. C. DAVIS E. M. DAWIQ x 'ICS' J. W. DEER L. W. Dunn ', ' xt E. DIAMANT R. E. 'DOUGHTY S. S. DumN M. L. Dum. J. EDWARDS H. D. I:NG1zk'r R. C. IENGLISH R. P. Iisum.MAN M. IE. FANNING W. W. Fmuzus 'Y' R 1 R. FESSIZNDIEN j. Fluuws G. R. FISCI-HER A B Fmufu j. Fousvnus H. M. Fos'rnk R. Ia. DULMAGE E. I. EVANS J. V. FINCH R. P. DURHAM F. T. EVANS F. A. FxN1.lax' l 95 i 1 , D. C. GAIZHR j. C. GuonRlc:n '1 R. M. CQFNDALI. IE. l., Gown E. E. Gnnow C G FRASER S. H. GIBSON J. PRIEDMAN IE. E. Glsn C. A. FROMM 1, GRAHAM L' E' GOOD UQ .. IIEENWOOD I 'A R P HAm FY S. F. HAGER ,W ' ',1. 194 H. G. HANSEN R. 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MILLER J. Mouwrrouu B. R. AIYIZRS G. K. MYTINGER -f5 vs- F B Nrrx 198 P. F. NORTON E. V. Nicol. M. NELSON 9' 1295. y Q ' A. E. I'AlxTRlnmz yi V X H. L. Iffxumrma C ,ip ' In 1 , if , Tx I W. A. PARKS 4 ff, ' ' P. C. 'PARFITT W. j. Pmon L. E. Pnrnnsow J. M. PERRY N. M. PENDELL G. S. PLATT M. PHILLIPS J. W. PASCHKE P. S. Pm rlxc.x of 5. D. POLHEMUS D. F. PAUL E. S. Pl-lll.I.IPb H. D. Polgswn 199 CD :fn Q PORTER Q R. C. Pooui H. W. POND J W. T. RAY A. J. RANDELL 'i G. UACKENBUSH x . Q V' C' PRIEBE A. E. RomNsoN W. L. Pourmx G. C. Romuvrs A. b R. RICHARDS L' 'K V Q 'if . J. A. RICHARDS ,J 'gf -- h '?' . I.. J. RHGADS ' R 5 Q 3' . 3 j h A x , ' l A- ,T Ml. , 3. ' K 2-Q F. P. Romans T. L. REED G. H. RomNsoN A- P . A in i Aw-'K F , - 1 gi ' Ek? Q' M. J. Rooms A H RODGERS R. Roasoxz 560W R. G. RQUHAN H. Roman T B N Row' A. D. Ross XV. Ii. SCm'n.1. r IQ KW Q .1 y , fa' . .4 1 N 4 .P 4 1 V. J. SIIIFFRIZR J. RUNNIQLS R. I.. Simms ii. R. SISSON E. bl. Rum D. .cg .Jima R. M. SCIIMIIYI' E. P. 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ZNAMENAK I N 20 0 The Juniors made a crefcerzdo and become legalinimo, and things to them are now andante. They are rpirito, but nevertheless Jostenulo. For them it is a year of glixmndo over what they are most interested in. They begin to look al fine. C0 ERV TCJRY R. E. BOWLUS, pref. K. M. FUNK, rec. near. W. A. PRICE, mr. cb. P. C. SELBY, Jac. cb. IGR 0 0 0 I . . nvnnxm Q ,,NHEnvA,rnRkY Q? Mums Stubs t ' ' ll 2 eutal VVARNIER CQNQLERT HALL wVml'1'-'NdNV- February 24, 1937 um 7:15 rum. --xbw-vs--Y --xx-wx-.XHN...,.,,xx,,,x F ' f - . . Inugyrgrggmheaul pleaxaht uruvun So wi-!l I KNOW - - Elslnklus for Hut minor IUU rrh 2i0 I ' u r null V:-crzluf Akimcukb -sg 207 C. C. AGNA l 1 P. O. QNNETT P. A. BOCKELMAN R. E. Bowws F. L. CARR F. F. BROWN W C. CHAMnmu.A1N M. L. CLEVELAND I. E. CUMMINGS M. Ia. lfmms M. L. FITTS I ..,.. .n .. ,1.., 1208 S. F. ALLEN M. E. Bum: T. A. EDWARDS E. J. BAKER I. BUSHMAN XV. A. FELLER H. Ii. FLADD ' E. M. Fonsns i i 1 .J E. L. GELMAN F. N. GATLIN K. M. FUNK R. L. Hor.LANn I-I. M. HAMM m T. K. Gunn T G JOHNS E. P. JOHNSTON A M. M. JOHNS G. J. JACKSON '75, M. L. Kun-u. 7 M. R. Kumrrz 'L r 1 l i 4 i M. HUNSBIERGER R. A. ISAAC L. Hnmmuuuo W A KRAHN Ix. 11. KEIGHLEY f. R. Lown H. I. MCCAI.L 209 .WNY M 3 4? M. P. NASH M f I mm . A. Mmuuil. JIU M. Nmss :uns m. IX Yu 'W K. fJDA I. H. PHFLPS 1. MlI.l.IER if H. M, Prmcocx V. M. PA'1 rl2RsoN S. W. CFLDIEN E. S. PKENTICE R. A. PoRR1'r'r M. M. Pumvs fi. W. A. Pnucr V. B. Rucxmx N B Row I. V. Rnnmzn N Hr'Ns n A. A, SHTRNA X . RYA .a ..- C. XV. W'A1.'mN 'x ' xl- C1, XX'lmu,1-,ra M. il, SHIIJDS N. Zhxlfm I M 5MI'I ll my H I ll M.-xx N M Zlinvxn if?-E .5 ,i , KUMIW 5. S xxx!-xml SQ- R. lx Svwxnm N X I1 nun -4 H rs. ,f l ' 1 .7 ' B FW! .. . - g F535 is- -1' m E355 . 3' 'Iii 4' Qffggagfi aiiaw 33' -z s ..'. EF-I 2 92. E' Es' B P. a -. -I L N4 . -I' o-2' -'I oi. 0+ It A fl- .4-9-Q4 cg CCDLLEGE The Senior Class, born in the dark days of the Great Depression, a day of closed banks and business failures, had to pay a tuition of only 35225. They go into a world that has seen four years of a New Deal and now shines in the light of a Great Prosperity, in time to escape a rise in tuition to 35300. IDRS J. G. JOHNSON, Jer. Hear. G. M. GANTZ, Jar. ch. E. H. RUSLING, Joc. cb. R. M. HACK, pref. 213 Annu, j. I. Pnzrtiml Arr ACKIQNMAN, N. H. FV'L'7lL'l1 ADAM, j. jk. EL'0ll0IlIiL'l Arm Msorsz, VI. C. AI.muNK, W. S. P re- m ediml 214 ANUERSUN, R. Surirllogy AnMs'1'uoNu, R. I.. lfrzglhh K indergaften- Primary ACATF I, A Ifrlglixb YIM 32 BAUJEY, V. E AL1casvLmman, M. I. Znology Modern Lalllgllrlgvf- Gernmn Bmwmuucn, M. E. M.llbw11uli4',r Bmzns, D. D. E ro no ll1iL'.l' BARRY, M. I. Pr.u'liml Arr BATSQN, M. I.. Hlrlory of Art Buck, I.. H , P.l ,L'hlll11gA1' BECK, M. H. Sn fiolrzgy BELDING, J. M. Pre-drfmzatify BELLOWS, E. R. E f0 110 miry BENNETT, F. D. Pbyxiar Bmfmx, H. D. Politiml SL'i6'!IlfL' 2l5 BINGHAM, V. T. Kindergarten- BILLOT, L. E. p'i Z 7 F rencl: BOND, R. C. Hiflory BLANNING, M, E. Englifh Literature Buss, R. N. Hixtory BLODGETT, A. E Hinory of Art Booman, H. J. Mujlr ' BORDEN, C. W. Pre-mediral Bowman, S. D. Eronomirs Bowsus, R. E. Spanifh Bovcmarr, K. Playxiral Education BREWSTER, F. R. Eronomirx BROWN, A. V. Soriology BROWN, R. G. Clnemixtry Q Buluzowns, C. Hinory of Ar! CATLIN, S. L. Hiuory of An CAMPBELL, E. M. Pbyfifal Education CARGILL, G. A. Mazbematirx CMLKIN, J. W. Playximl Ezlumtion CALDWELL, E. L. Sociology 8 CATT12 1. 1., M. H Fw nab CLEAVER, M. I.. Kindergafrerz- Primary CHALMEKS, E. J. Erofzominxf CHASE, D. B. Kindergarten- Primufy ' CHASE, E. M. CHRISTOFERSEN, j Pmuliml Ar! CON Nun, B Frenrb CLl'il.LAND, R. F. k Soriology CI.nvnuDoN. M. A. Pre-1llr3diml- Zoology Kindergurlen- Priolufy CQLMAN, C, Pre-mediv.zl- Zoology Coax, I. 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English Wfmn W. H WEBSTER, R. D. Playximl Eduralion WEILY, E, B, Modem Language! German VANMETER, H. Ii. WEINIJEIKG, H. M. Poliliml Sriunre WELLER, M. J. Englixb Literature Wmrcorvm, M. M. Hiffory WICKENDHN, R. S Iliflory WILLIAMS, D. I Englixb Wl1'T, D. M Cbamiirry WILLIAMS, M. H. English Lilvraiure Wu.soN, M. M. French Wwe, F. C. 1li.rt0ry Wxrvsnuf, W. R. Pbilomfrby Woon, R. W. Pmrriral Ar! VUOODRUFF, R. W. Poliziml Srience WRIGHT, W. H Plfyfirs ZAUGG, H. E. Cfaemifzry Zucx, R. K. V Botany CGNSERVATGRY Tlllli are not grazzdiom and grave. Dizfixi, they fear the fine and are lremolo. Witlm mae.rto.m steps and diploma in hand they go into the world and in lemjzo perform brillfzufe, bringing fame to themselves and Oberlin. D. COLLINGS, Jet. lr'ea.r. C. I.. WII.I.lAMS, mc. fb. J. F. WINCENC, pm. M. V. MARQUART, mf. fb. URS... 259 Aslan, M V Violin ANDERSON, W. F. Piano BAKER, li. J. Piano BLA1R, R. li. School Muna Boluxow, A. K Piano CHASE, G. Yi. Organ 0 Uounollr, M. Ii. Piano I51uN'x'NA1.l., R. S. Piano Bum, E. E. School Maxi: CHAPMAN, E. S. Singing CHUNG, A. Y. Piano FOWLER, C. A. School Muxif CoLuNGs, D. J. Piano FALCK, R. Piano FEES, L. G. Srbool Mnxic FERRIEN, M. M Srbool Muyir GIUFFIN, 1. G. Singing GRIFFIN, M. E. Piano HMNES, M. C. Piano HAssoL, H. Piano HIZINKICH, M. H. Piazza llflf I' C' Srbuof fWll.o'iL' Knmmslc, M. A. Phuw l.m2v12u, M. R. KUISHN, IE. B. Violin LANDIQEN, C. F. Pi.: I1 ll LAVACK, M. L. Violin 242 Pidllll IJNIJIQR, I.. G. Sillgillg LYMAN, E. F. Violin IN1ARQUART, M. V 15.1210 RALSTON, M. A. Pimm RAMMACIIER, R. H. Srlrrml N110 if Rlsxmcsriu, M. C. l'i.nw ROMAINIQ, W. B. 0 rgfm RU'I'I.IilXili, CI. I Pifnm TIGWIZLI., D. N Pharm SALISBURY, R. L. 'Cello SNIPES. I.. E. Srlooal Mufir STANLM, J. Piano STRONG, C. A. Srbool Mll.IiL' TIRRELL, D. A. Piana TUCKBR, J. H. Organ VHACII, L. M. Piano WINCENC, J. F. WILLIAMS, C. I Srbool Music WOODRUFF, L. A. Sflaool Muxiz' WILSON, F. C. Violin Piano THEY TEACH AND LEAD I PRESI DIE N T IilI1L'Hl H. Wfill-Lim . ,, . lblllilnl' uf llxv Adam., limi: fUIlNklX'.lfHl'y uf Musim ut CQ-lik-ggi XX-1rm'l1 lJCLlI1 uf' INWCK H- SH-Wi' Cfuz1sc1'v1ltm'y XVmm-n W Nw 111111 uf Mass lfsmwmilza G. NASH tlmc Cjnllcgqc l7HN.XlI11Xl,l.lIVli 4- W ', , Cx Q N j s ss lQ,'Yl4HlflUNl: Vox XX'lfm'K Donn of Cullcgc Mun limxnxlan lf. Iiusxvou'1'H Sccrurnry Secretary of the Bureau of Appointments Gnome M. JONES Treasurer 8 Miss IvANoruz V. BARNES A Director of Admissions Assistant to the President XXfll.IrlAM H. SHAMAN W. Fiuamsnrcx BouN H. WADE GARGILL BOTANY G' C I'. jorxuss, Miss S. P, NICIlOl.S CLASSICS A. L. 5LTllI.liSlNLEIER I.. Al,IiX:XNIWIiR HEMISTRY .. , , 1. I C' l3lfX'l'IY XXI' A IHWNII' II N IInImlfs,l,. l'.5'I'lfINI7ll,f, A.Ix1'1- 1m1:,'l. ,. AliiEIIl.IA,UI2Il,qfNilSS II, IE. f:HIIlIlf'IV, Iii IIA II.xmuf, II, G. CASSIIVY, Mum Ii. M, jmlmuw ICCQONOMILS IQIDUCATION Tpfhaw ,I+ Il. A. Wf'fllJS'I'IiIC Ii XXf llrwus Miss j. M. RANKIN lf. S. Clovis M, S. Yociom IQNGLISH I' lb. mil-Maxx, lx. In W'lI,II,'XNIS A. I, 'I',vxl- 1', R, A. -Ilillllll-'If Alles, IL. M. I,,xM1ff.+m, R, ll. Alfwu A, Iimmczummu, ll. W. Smlw um nl. V. AIM!-L R. Il, SlNczl.lf'1AuN X x K, M. !Uf11.xls1w. Ip I ww, 1 XX llr Xlnx I ii 'l'Iil!II'5II'Y. Mlm M li .I mNC ll MND !'lkfXI,IAD, ,. 1 fxIx l,C,m.x1w, R. If.-l.xx11 x. Mm. M. I4.,5fv11xX.'1cvx. Il. H. 'l'1umx'1'1 -X ,V A 4 'IQI,.XfXI, 1 Vx i, . z . r 'gli Ci!iUl,UCiY W Ii XX' will-wr 111 l II XX1 ll! Xl Nl LQ1'1I'XHr'xl.l lmxxxx IHYI HRH CALRMAN lf. XV. K.xmfM,xx, C. H. OWEN Mus, A. B. I-L-uuzomz, ,I..XV. Kumz MAT! UTM A'l'.lC'S CI. H. Y1aA'mx, Miss M. 12. Slxcimln, Miss M. jm4Ns'1'rm, F, li. Cfmlz, XV. D. Cmxms ss cl. A. Hmznox, R. S. FLETC1-:rin B. Ami, D. R. Moouu A1.1ax,xxm2n PHILOSOPI IY YQ W. Newry. T.. f.'l.kli'f!'-. l'I,IYSIC.'Xl., IiIJUCA'II'ION W. li. Nfomusum, D. CQ. Kmsm' 0. C... In1coN1.1I, Il, IE, blfxmmsox I.. K. I5II'I'I.I?Il, J. H. Nlcilaom PUBLIC SPEAKING PHYSICAL EDUCATION Standing: Miss I.. DICKFN, Miss I.. Ii. Clma Miss V. Huooxs, Mus. IK. I-I. LIIONAILII, Mlm I--I. Ii. Domowxos XV' Ii UTTl3'm fCH Samui: Mus. Ii. Ii. IfIA'rc:u, Miss G. Ii. Molvlfl' Miss A. I., IfIUc:m'r'r PI IYSICS POLITICAL SCIIENCIE +A I XY 'I'.xY14.I4,.f. I. IIIPXYI XX I' IIIIQIIIII I' I I-lxr., I Ib Iruuy II. -,qw PSYC! If JLUCLY SOCIOLOGY ff--.., .4 ii: NtlmilI1j.,. l,. D. llfxnls ' . S'I'l7'l'hON H. li. Viflffxvlfn ZOOLOGY - Standing: R. A. IilJmNca'1'oN Hvluwi R, CQ, Hcwlan, lf. M. ZURIKAIIGII, N. I.. SIMS SPANISH V R. S. A'lf,l1XVl'. Miss H. Hun Cf. G. Romans N SAND . P. Romans, C. Srluusls Miss K. j. C.oA'r13s CIIURAI. TRAINING AND CUNDIIC'I'ING IIARI' IIISTORY Ulf MUSIC O. C. CIIRIS'I'IAN!'.lEN Miss M. M. IJIIILLIPS I W 'I H, lfl.u.x. ORGAN VI.IYETYI'IUl.IlI3N, B. H. Dfxvxs, G. O. I.II.I.ICIl, l,, Ii. YrAMANs PIANOFORTE I, I, lI11N4..'x'1'1-, Mus. A. IU. Ilfxs'l'xmas. Miss li. A. I,.-mn, O. A. 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D.-Florist . . . ...Oberlin, Ohio Schubert, Maurice . . . . . .Oberlin, Ohio Tobin's Drug Store .... . . .Oberlin, Ohio Varsity Restaurant . . . . . .Oberlin, Ohio Ward Bakery ................. ..... C leveland, Ohio Ward, C. E.-Caps and Gowns .... .... N ew London, Ohio Warner Coal Company ....... . . .Cleveland, Ohio Weideman-Food Products . . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio West Disinfecting Company ............ . . .Cleveland, Ohio Westinghouse Electric Supply Company . . . . . .Cleveland, Ohio Yocum Brothers-Dry Goods ........ .... O berlin, Ohio BAINBRIDGE, MARIAN E. . . R. D. NO. 1 North Olmstead BAIRD, JOHN CONNER .... 49, 50, 3064 N. Delaware St. Indianapolis, Ind. BAKER, EDITH JOSEPHINE .... 159 328 N. Main St. Kendallville, Ind. BAKER, LILLIE ELEANOR 109 Franklin St. Swanton .....115 BAKER, MILTON ERNEST . .82, 149 1734 Como Ave., S. E. Minneapolis, Minn. BAKER, ROBERT A. .......... 55, 1059 Maryland Ave. Schenectady, N. Y. BAKER, ROBERT LYNN 141 N. Pershing Dr. Fairlawn BALDWIN, E. MARGARET ....... . ................44,4s, 66,139, cfo W. Virginia University Morgantown, W. Va. BALLARD, VIRGINIA HAYES . . . .61, Highland Terrace Aspinwall, Pa. BANZHOF, M. JANE ...156, 59 Maplewood Ave. Germantown, Pa. BARBER, MARY ELIZABETH ...165, 316 Alexander Ave. Lorain BARE, JOHN K. ........ 76, 110, 254 Hollywood Youngstown BARNHART, FRANK E..95, 96, 142 Seoul, Korea, Japan BARNES, MISS IVANORE V. ..... . 140 E. College Oberlin BARNES, S. ........... .... . BARRETT, FRANK E., JR. ..... 109, 44 Morningside Dr. New York BARRY, DAVID W. ...... 89, 149, 10324 Park Heights Rd. Cleveland BARRY, MARTHA I. ............ . 53,6o, 139, 10324 Park Heights Rd. Cleveland 262 215 172 208 240 190 182 190 190 132 180 170 172 172 248 .89 182 190 dis .......125 BARTON, GRACE ELEANOR 152 Asbury St. Rochester, N. Y. BASH, JOHN K. 324 Kansas Ave. Lorain BASTIAN, BARBARA ELLEN 3115 S. Cloud St. Allentown, Pa. ' .......133 BATSON, MARJORIE LAURA ....... 215 R. E. D. No. 1 Bristol, N. H. BA UDERS, PAUL SAMUEL Hayesville BAY, MARGARET R. .... 118, 190 440 Wilkesbarre St. Easton, Pa. ....66, 132,180 BAZELEY, CHARI.0'1 l'E 2699 Wadswortlm Rd. Shaker Heights BEACH, ELIZABETH W. ...... 120, 180 Fukien University Foochow, China BEATTY, ELEANOR F. 3630 Clairmont Ave. Birmingham, Ala. BEATTY, ISAAC CROOM III ....... 249 3630 Clairmont Ave. Birmingham, Ala. BEAZLIE, ROBERT CHARLES P. O. Box 82 Shamrock, Fla. ' BECK, LLOYD HENRY .... . . .215 1921 E. 97th St. Cleveland BECK, MAIIJORIE HELEN .... 139, 215 46 Forest Ave. Everett, Mass. BECKWITH, CHARLES E. ...... 42, 172 29 N. Pleasant St. Oberlin BEDFORD, SALLIE MAY R. F. D. 1 Collins BEEBE, DORIS LUCILLE 229 W. College Oberlin BEERS, DOUGLAS D. .... 78, 147, 215 Glen Rd., R. F. D. No. 3 Rochester, N. Y. BEERS, JEAN L. ........ 100, 157, 170 R. F. D. 1 Bridgeport, Conn. BEGG, GEORGE FRANCIS . . . . . . 176 7606 Janeson Rd. Parma BEHR, WALTER J. ...... 82, 116, 741 Avon Fields Lane ' Cincinnati BEILFUSS, HELEN JANE ..49, 146 Clyde Ave. Evanston BELCASTRO, JOSEPH . . . . . 406 W. Wylie Ave. Washington, Pa. BELDING, JOHN M. ... ....59, 277 School St. Watertown, Mass. BELKNAP, HELEN RUTH .... 139, Middle Ridge Perry BELL, ALLISON PAUL ... ... 269 Church St. Naugatuck, Conn. BELI., RICHARD W. ..78, 84, 337 Third St. ' Elyria BELL, ROBERT R. ....... 95, 2345 Talmadge St. Hollywood, Calif. BELLAMY, WILMA JEANNE ..152, 148 Woodland Ave. Oberlin BELLINGER, BETTY T. ....... 152, 61 Grove St. Tonawanda, N. Y. BELLOWS, EDMUND ...... 87, 94, Catawba Island Port Clinton BENDER, MARJOIIIE R. ....... 62, 4334 Yorkshire Rd. Detroit, Mich. BENNETT, BRUCE L.. .84, 96, 153, 2672 Cortland Detroit, Mich. BENNETT, FREDERICK D. . .87, 148, 1216 River Rd. Maumee BENNETT, PHILIP OLIvER.56, 106 Lorraine Ave. Upper Montclair, N, J. BENSON, CAROLYN I-1. ....... 71, 537 Lafayette Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. BENTLEY, FRED RUSSELL .. 32 Pleasant St. Cortland, N. Y. BERGER, ANDREW J. 438 Atlantic St. Warren BERKEMEYER, DONALD J. 334 Stark Court Webster Groves, Mo. 108, 123, 114, 148, 182 186 258 215 190 172 182 172 190 190 215 165 182 215 208 161 182 .....70 ...,182 N ADMINISTERING the en- dowment funds of institutions, Chi- cogo Title 8. Trust Compony oFFers expert knowledge in the purchose ond supervision of securities, goined through mony yeors' experience. CHICAGO TITLE 81 TRUST CO 69 W. WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO X XX Iigaigf' 1i1IH'iI3Ii'9ii Fecha P Wgeij 15 to f ' ' I 'MJ ., J . . f Ry . , , ,V- 51 ,331 , 'fg':3'Q3E.i.I'e:V i r 75.i.EIII?I7ILxf 7 ,!iz7:.1 '5' ,, , ,g,g35gp,:v.. lxcg 4 '4Ywf'f2:tg2g,gZ..si1g5 X 5 - fo' . 'U-b-f.-.. .. . ' 5 ' mi- wif? I. 1 K 5?i5 l'?3'? fff , . 1 -1ra,,s.i.vs.- I 1 , 1 ,f , ffghggf- if .B 1 - . 'Ii 1355? 32 f ' '. . I i ' K . - i5??Qf 'I , , 'Q' f 4 f 1 'f ' V if A I , , i f BERNICK, LEWIS ..... 51, 76, 189 Minnesota Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. BERTHOLD, MARTIN, JR. ....... . 78, 138, 704 Noah Ave. Akron BERTSCH, VIOLA JUNE .... .... 1351 Oakridge Dr. Cleveland Heights BEYER, H. DOROTHEA ...62, 112 602 Locust Ave. Germantown, Pa. BIDWELL, O. W1I.LARD .... Whitehouse, O. BIEBEI., WILLIAM ARTHUR . . .146 265 Carroll Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. BILLOT, LUCIENNE EMILIE .... 129 R. F. D. No. 2 O'Fallon, Ill. BINGHAM, VERNA T. .......... . ............44, 45, 53, 60, 2307 Cumberland St. Rockford, Ill. BINNs.... ............., BIRD, HERBERT ALLISON 508 Burton St. Raleigh, N. C . BIRKENSTOCK, DORIS MARGUERITE 19 High sr. Beacon, N. Y. BISHOP, BEULAH MARGUERITE Moravia, Iowa BJORSTAD, HELEN JEANETTE .... 121, 611 Fourth Ave. N. Glasgow, Mont. BLACK, GEORGE M. ......... 146 1575 Royal Mount Rd. Cleveland Heights BLACKBURN, ARNOLD SAMUEL 1001 W. Broadway Ardmore, Okla. BLACKMARR, MEI.0DlA Lo1I1sE. 158 424 Potomac Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. BI.AIR, RUTH EMELINE . . .49, 141 1220 Academy St. Kalamazoo, Mich. BLAISDELL, PRISCILLA S. . . . . . . . 2 Wolcott Terrace Winchester, Mass. - BLANCHARD, CHARLOTTE RUTH . . 100, 137, 98 Glennon Ave. Dalton, Mass. 264 146, 1 I 112, 172 190 157 215 172 172 216 216 127 116 .49 186 172 176 240 137 1116 BLANNING, MARY ELIZABETH . . . . . . . . 216 118, Indian Hills Benton Harbor, Mich. BLANPIED, CHARLES W. . .78, 222 Christie St. Leonia, N. J. BLASINGHAM, PRISCILLA ANN. 1527 Vasser Ave., N. W. Canton. BLISS, ROBERT N. ...42, 56, 130 Morningside Dr. New York BLOCK, GORDON L.. .96, 114, 801 E. Michell Ave. Cincinnati BLODGETT, A1.ICE ELIZABETH 63, 6 Cortez St. Westfield, Mass. BLODCETT, DAVID A. . . . . . . . 6 Cortez St. Wfesthcld, Mass. BLODOETT, GILES G. 88 Lakeside St. Springfield, Mass. BLUM, HENRY ABRAHAM Waldo BLUMENTHAL, DAVID 26 Seyms St. Hartford, Conn. BLUNT, BETTY JEAN . . . 1801 Alta Vista St. Houston, Texas BOARDMAN, THOMAS L. 228 Davis St. Conway, Ark. ' 148, 1.19, .... 111, 182 136,170 216 116, 182 216 145, 172 ....l72 176, 133 126, 182 BOCKELMAN, PHYLLIS ANN ......... 208 1821 Burnett Ave., E. East Cleveland BOESEN, JOHN RICHARD 12720 Tuller Ave. Detroit, Mich. BOHN, WQILLIAMJ FREDERICK 285 Oak Oberlin BOLGER, MARY ELIZABETH .. 2530 Fairmount Blvd. Cleveland Heights BONELLI, RICHARD . . . BONGIORNO, A. .. 272 Oak Oberlin 115, ....24a .....131 ....23 . ,... 250 BOND, RICHARD C. 255 N. Professor Oberlin BOOK, DONALD T. .. 4419 Market St. Youngstown BOOKER, HENRY J., JR. ..42, 435 S. St., N. W. Washington D. C. BOOKWALTER, LEWIS S. . .82, R. R. No. 6 Springfield BOOSE, ROBERT WALLACE .... 112 Elm Hudson BORDEN, CRAIG W. ...... 84, 4th and Maple Miamisburg BORROEE, ANNA CATHERINE.. 7633 Oglesby Ave. Chicago, Ill. 148 149 122 123 133 BORROEE, MARY ELIZARETII ..,... 7633 Oglesby Ave. Chicago, Ill. BOSWORTH, EDWARD F. 78 S. Professor Oberlin BOURQUIN, MART!-IA E. 711 Park A.ve. Elyria BOWDLER, SIDNEY DAVID Main St. Kingsville BOWERS, RUTH E. ....... 46, 161 294 High St. Wadsworth BOWERS, WAYNE A. ...... 46, 49 294 High St. Wadsworth BOWEs, J. ............ . BOWLUS, ROBERT EUGENE 47, 939 Napoleon St. Fremont BOWS, JAMES HENRY 219 S. Park Oberlin BOYCE, ERNEST M. Lodi, Wis. 49, 72 155, BOYCHEFF, KOOMAN ..78, 84, 92, 241 Worthington Toledo BOYER, ROBERT C. ...... . Apt. 5, Theolog. Quad. Oberlin 216 123 216 190 186 216 240 240 247 216 216 190 .89 208 172 217 254 WARNER COALS Approved by Consumers W. H. Warner and Company, Inc. Union Trust Building CLEVELAND, OHIO Rosa's Garage A A A Storage Complete Mechanical and The Pick of the Trees .Everything in Building Material Hlxon-Peterson 29 East College Street CO' Across from the Oberlin Inn OBERLIN, OHIO Phone 575 BOYER, MRS. RUTH KUIIL Apt 5, Thelog. Quad. Oberlin BOYERS, W. HAYDEN ....... 174 Forest Oberlin BRACKEN, MIIS. 1R1S E. 25 College Pl. Oberlin BRADLEY, MARY LOUISE ..... Bradley St. Lee, Mass. BRADLEY, WILLIAM LEE . .82, 144 Institution Ave. Newton Centre, Mass. BRADY, LOUISE BELI.E 44 Orchard St. Oberlin BRAILEY, HARoI.D li., JR. .76, 22 Prescott Ave. Montclair, N. J. BRAINARD, HIELEN . .. ... 94 S. Park Ave. Longmeadow, Mass. BRALEY, SILAS A., JR. ..... .. 6633 Wormdwell St. p1ffS1Jll1'gl1, Pa. BRALEY, VIRGINIA GRACE 6633 Wofxdwell St. Pittsburgh, Pa. BRAMMER, LOUISE ADDAIR 32 Orchard Oberlin BRAND, ANNA-MA11IE . . . 334 Hiett Ave. Toledo BRAND, 1V1OR1.I2Y .... 49, 59, 391 N. 10 Marshfield, Ore. T... BRANDON, MIKS. E. 150 N. Professor Oberlin BRANDT, l.0'1'A P. 327 Garfield Ave. Troy BRANIOAN, DURXVARD M. .. BRAUCHER, WARREN K. ..76, 414 WalnLIt St. Kutztown, Pa. BRAUN, JOHN PAUL 278 Granklin Ave. Amherst BRAY, Wl1.1.lAM H., -JR. 4032 Labadie Ave. St. Louis, Mo. 66 .941 159 143 143 154 122 160, 159, 164, 153, 251 180 172 152 172 176 182 170 165 191 155 170 .92 182 ....191 BREENE, MARIE VERONICA ..157, 176 44 Pearl Ave. Oil City, Pa. BREWER, FLORENCE MAIIIAN 116 Union St. Wellingtrmn BREWSTER, FREDERICK R. ..... . ............ .......64, 67, Iso 314 Wheeler Ave. Scranton, Pa. BRICKER, JOHN W. .......... . BRIDENIIAUOII, META l1I,1ZABETH 133 108 Edison Ave. New Castle, Pa. BRIEN, VIRGINIA K. .......... . -is, sz, 134 1347 Amherst Pl. Dayton I 1 I BRIGHAM, JEAN ELIZAEETI-I ..134, 916 Park Ave. Albany, N. Y. BRINTNAI.I., ROEERT SAYLES, JR. .. 2145 Lakeland Ave. Lakewood BRITTON, ERWIN ADELEERT ..162, 1648 Lake Rd. Avon Lake BROEsT, HENRY T. . . . . 147 Old River Rd. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BROCKLEBANK, MIIS. I. S. .. 117 Elm Oberlin BRODERICK, .EARL G. .... 51 143 Wcmodward Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. BROOKE, REGINA ......... 14 Adams St. Port Wfashington, N. Y. BROOKS, CHARLES B. 4627 Lake Park Ave. Chicago, Ill. BROOKS, HARoI.D W. .. .. 347 37th St. Paterson, N. J. BROOKS, JANE .............. ..........66,100,101,104, 214 Line St. Churubusco, Ind. BROOKS, MAIIJOIIIE W. . . . . 4627 Lake Park Ave. Chicago, 111. BROOKS, RUTII D. ...49, 600 N. Taylor Ave. Oak Park, Ill. 50, 129 161, 166 139 160 158, 217 .16 1546 191 176 163 258 172 125 182 186 182 191 170 180 BROOKS, MISS VERNA 291 Forest Oberlin BROOMALL, JOHN M. ....... . 215 Allen Lane Mt. Phila., Pa. Airy BROWN, ART ......... BROWN, ALICE EI.OIsE . .... . Alva, Okla. BROWN, ANNA V. .. Box 457 Keystone, W. Va. BROWN, CARROL J. ...... 96, Box 143 Rye Beach, N. I-1. BROWN, CLARA M. . .. . . . . 256 Roseland Ave. Essex Fells, N. J. BROWN, EDWARD S. 233 Forest St. Oberlin BROWN, FRANCES FANNING 512 Roanoke Ave. Riverhead, N. Y. BROWN, JANET 1. ....... 72 148 Dickesman Rd. Newton Highlands, Mass. BROWN, MABEL W. ....... . 119 E. North St. Geneseo, Ill. BROWN, PAUL FRED S. Main St. Oberlin BROWN, RODNEY G. .. . 640 W. 9th St. Erie, Pa. BROWN, WILLIAM H. . . . 89 S. Professor Oberlin BRUNK, BARBARA ELIZABETH . 301 Calumet Rd. Chesterton, Ind. BUDINCTON, R. A. .. 34 S. Cedar Oberlin BUCHANAN, ALBERT Milroy, Pa. BUCHER, JOHN T. ... .... 26 Tunstall Rd. Scarsdale, N. Y. BUCKLER, F. W. .. 227 Oak Oberlin BUCKMAN, GRACE M. .... 49 607 Fifth St. Little Falls, Minn. 9 B. .... . ....58 146, .89 157 144 158 130 141 166 161 .70, 149 124 r I 1 255 172 .89 176 217 172 180 150 208 191 191 217 251 186 254 191 191 257 170 M M ling X VVeleh M M in every type of decoration anc beautiful but highly p E vidual p 0 Our expert stahc of de HROUGHOUT the spacious galleries of the Ster- Co., furnishings for the home are ' e 1nd interesting manner Fomplete displayed ina unique 2 ,C ky P . room ensembles are arranged, model rooms are furnished l the result is not only raetieal---as selection ol an indi- ieee or of an entire group may be easily made. eorators will gladly offer advice on any problems of decorating or refurnishing the home The Sterling 81 Welch Co. 1225 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Compliments WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY and WESTINGHOUSE LAMP COMPANY Cleveland, Ohio From the lowest priced that's good to the best that can be produced. QUALITY FOODS Served in Oberlin College Cafeterias And Sold by Good Grocers Everywhere f 'iTTT gdfwafuiiy I ul I I 5 LW . . - - if A will' it A .1 lv .1 lim i A . IW 'lv , gf M55 PW wus A Q - ---.. ..Z1'J..-in-....w, BUCICMAN, MAIKY JANE 607 Fifth St. Little Falls, Minn. l5Ul.l.E1T, HIENRIIETTA . . . 501 N. Market St. Corydon, Ind. BUNCE, PAUL L, ........ . 109 So. 50 Avenue Omaha, Nebr. BUNCH, ROSELLA L. .... 50, 605 N. Hershey Ave. Beloit, Kans. BURD, ANNA M. ........... . 1929 W. Chestnut Ave. Altoona, Pa. BURGE, GI.ADYs C. . . . . Wellington BURoEss, DAVID S. .... 140 Mather Ave. Wyncote, Pa. BURGOYNE, LoIs EVELYN . . . . 406 Broad St. Spring City, Pa. BURHANS, ALLISON S. .. 24 W. State St. Lowville, N. Y. BURK, MARY ELIZABETH 320 S. Washington St. New Bremen BURKE, ELIZAEETII M. 20 N. Prospect Oberlin BURNETT, BARBARA B. 104 Crofton Rd. Waban, Mass. BURNETT, HENRY L., JR..... 50 Marengo Park Springfield, Mass. BURR, ALICE ELIZAEETII 1035 Caledonia Ave. Cleveland Heights BURRELL, JEAN I. ......... . 111 Oak Lane Stony Creek Mills, Pa. BURROWES, CAROL ...53, 71 52 Hudson Ave. Englewood, N. J. BURT, ELEANOR EARL ...... 188 Safford St. Wollaston, Mass. BURT, MAI-TEL JANE .... 371 Lenox Ave. South Orange, N. J. BIISIIMAN, IRVIN ....... 56, 3355 Desota Ave. Cleveland 268 ..49, 124, 129, 161 132 .70 133 152 125 137, 124 115, 133 163, 170 164 191 191 170 180 182 186 109 208 176 182 186 170 217 240 176 208 UUSSERT, CHARLES E. .... 96, 147, 208 E. Center St. Blanchester BUTLER, L. K. ....... 78, 84, 88, 92 Morgan Oberlin BUTTEREIELD, ANGELYN . . . . . .. 41 W. Church Bethlehem, Pa. BUTTNER, RUTH ..... 53, 55, 141, 13 Vernon St. Plymouth, Mass. BYERLY, DONALD H. . .. . . . cfo 156 Fifth Ave. New York BYLER, LUCILLE GRACE ...... 133, 938 William St. River Forest, Ill. BYRNE, JANET L. ... 604 E. 24th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. ...53, 112 BYRON, M. ELIZABETH 1689 Amherst St. Buffalo, N. Y. CABBAGE, LEROY Shambaugh, Iowa CADDELL, GERWOOD LINCOLN ..... 23 Alfredo St. Woodbrook, Trinidad CADY, HARRIET MUl1lE1. Cheeloo Univ. Tsinanfu, China CADY, LOREN EUGENE 1817 9th St. Bay City, Mich. CADY, LYMAN VAN LAW Cheeloo School of Theol. Shantung Tsinanfu, China CADY, WILLIAM EMMETT ........ Cheeloo School of Theol. Shantung Tsinanfu, China CAHAN,JU1.ES LOUIS ... ...122, 49 N. Raleigh Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. CAHOON, STUART N. 1136 Dorsey Pl. Plainheld, N. J. CAIRNS, W. D. 19 N. Park Oberlin CALDWELL, EMILY LOU ...... 128, 1220 Macon Ave. Swissvale, Pa. ......I5s, 182 253 137 191 .50 186 191 170 163 186 172 182 252 217 CALIFANO, ALFRED FRANCIS ...... 142 N. Prospect St. Bergenlield, N. J. CAMERON, DUNCAN E. Caledonia, N. Y. CAMERON, EDITH MAY 1802 Keeaumoku St. Honolulu, Hawaii CAMPBELL, DEIIORAII W. ..... 43, 9 Waban St. Wellesley, Mass. CAMPEELL, ELIZ. MARY .......... ..........58,100,101, 104,132 912 19th St., N. W. Washington, D. C. CAMPBELL, J. ARTHUR ...... 116 137 Belltield Ave. Elyria CAMIIEELL, MA11GAl1ET MCLAINIZ . 31 E. Cedar St. Mount Vernon, New York CAPPS, EDWARD, JR. ....... .... . 42 S. Cedar Oberlin CAREY, JANE M. ............ 112 East Liverpool CARGILL, GILEERT ALLEN ........ 181 E. Lorain St. Oberlin CARGILI., 1-IQENRYJ WADE ....... 273 Oak Oberlin CARKIN, JANICE W. ........... . ..........71,100,10l,104,134 45 Smith Ave. White Plains, N. Y. CARLSON, ELLSWOIITH CLAYTON . 109, 4136 N. E 28th St. Portland, Ore. CARLSON, MII.FOli11 W. .... 56, 76, 2508 Tatnall St. Wilmington, Del. CARNAHAN, JEANNETTE ..... 164 1803 Radnor Rd. Cleveland Heights CARNELL, DOROTIIY EMILY ..., .. 116 Austin Ave. Albion, Mich. CARPENTER, JANE SCOTT. .62, 136, 1975 Fairfax St. Denver, Colo. CARR, DOROTHEA ....... 50, 152 Springfield, Mass. CARR, F. E. ....... .... 284 Forest Oberlin ......166, 182 191 135 120 217 191 120 251 191 217 248 iii 182 182 170 152 180 180 252 GRASSELLI C. P. NITRIC ACID 0 C. P. HYDROCHLORIC ACID C. P. SULPHURIC ACID 0 C. P. GLACIAL ACETIC C. P. AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE l. Constant uniformity . . . always depenable. 2. Strictly chemically pure . . . the analysis is printed on each label . . . and conforms to A. G. S. specifications. 3. Quick delivery . . . prompt shipment from our nearest branch. O E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS 84 COMPANY, INC Grasselli Chemicals Department l WILMINGTON, DELAWARE 2 CARR, FLORENCE LACY .. Drawer 476 Norwich, Conn. CARR, FRANCES l.OR1NG ..... 284 Forest 151, 208 180 Oberlin CARROI.I., MR. AND MIKS. PATRICK. . .39 CARTER, MARGAllET GREY.51, 136, 170 316 N. Jordan Ave. Bloomington, Ind. CASE, EVEIUZTT NORTON ..82, 122, 182 24 Westfield Ave. West Hartford, Conn. CASIIER, GEORGE' HARRY .... 110, 172 709 N. 3rd Ave. Maywood, Ill. CASSIDY, H. G. .... .249 108 E. College Oberlin CAS'I'E1.I.l, WlI.I.1AM JOSEPH ....,. 186 549 Penn Ave. Midland, Pa. CATLIN, STANTON LOOMIS . 46,148 217 Valley Road, Box 674 New Canaan, Conn. CA'l 1'ELL,lVIAllY-HELIEN .... 129 218 4118 Grand Ave. XX'estern Springs, lll. CAULKER, RICHARD Y. Membo Shenge, W. Africa CAVENAGH, SYDNEY E. ...60, 158, 170 26 Baldwin St. Hudson CERE, R. ,,... .... 2 56 26 Morgan Oberlin CHAEMERS, ELISABETII JEAN 141, 218 Grant Ave. Vineland, N. J. CHAMBERLAIN, CYNTHIA .42, 119, 208 Lakeside, Mich. CHAMBERI.A1N, URANA NAsI-I 156 170 24 W. Genesee St. Baldwinsville, N. Y. CI-IAPIN, MARGARET E. 217 Woodland Oberlin CHAPMAN, ELIZABETH S. .. .... 240 R. D. 2 Elyria CHAPMAN, MAX J. .. .... 146 R. D. 2 Elyria CHASE, DOROTHY B., ..44, 45, 140, 218 320 5rd St. Lakewood, N. J. 70 CHASE, ELEANOR MAY.44, 45, 113, 218 6 Patten St. Watertcmwn, Mass. CHASE, GILMAN EDWIN .,.. ..... 1469 Winton Ave. Lakewood CHEN, LUETTA 50 Liangha, Nanta Foochow, China CHENEY, GERTRIIDE M. ...50, 63, 500 Fountain St. New Haven, Conn. CHENEY, MA1iGAllli1' JANE.49, 135, 3509 McKinley St. Washington, D. C. CHILD, RALPH WARIIEN 122, 150, 36 Cushing Ave. Campello, Mass. Cl-llilS'I'lANSEN, O. C. ... ..... 70 S. Cedar Oberlin CHRISTIANSEN, PAUL JosEPII ..... 812 St. Olaf Ave. Northfield, Minn. CHRISTOITERSEN, JUNE ROSE . .156, Esperanza, S. Africa CHUNG, AI YOUNG .... P. O. Box 2117 Honolulu, Hawaii CIIURCHILI., JOHN Wll.BUli 852 Stadelman Ave. Akron CI.ARK, FRANK ........... 56, 87 250 N. Mountain Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. CI.ARK, HUGH KIDDER .. ..... 83, 511 Parkway Blvd. Elizabethton, Pa. CI.ARK, JANET MARIE 20771 Avalon Drive Rocky River CLARK, THOMAS ROY 130 W. Martin Drive Mount Lebanon, Pa. .......166 CLARKSON, ELIZABETH BIIRNET 145 W. Brookside Drive Larchmont, N. Y. CLARY, OTHA RAY Box 14 Killbuck CLEAVER, MARY LEOLA 45,156, 20 E. Main St. Avon, N. Y. 1 240 117 170 182 255 .42 218 241 182 182 159 182 180 218 CLEI.AND, ELIZABETH .. ........ 104 100, 18603 Wildemere Ave. Detroit, Mich. CLELLAND, ROsAI.IE FRANCES. Gammon The-ol. Sem. Atlanta, Ga. CLEVELAND, MAIIY L. .. 50 Jefferson St. Cattaraugus, N. Y. CLEVERDON, M. ARDELI.E ,... 802 S. 3111 SI. Greenville, lll. CLYMER, A. BENJAMIN ..95, 1987 Chatfield Rd. Columbus COATES, MISS K. J. .. 241 Elm Oberlin COBB, 1-IUBERT EDMUND 650 E. Erie Ave. Lorain ............44, 45, 55, 927 Cascade St. Erie, Pa. COELING, ETHEL WILMA .... Ellsworth, Mich. COEEIN, S. FARNUM ..... 43 Hoffman Ave. Manslield COGSWELL, ROBERT C., JR. .. Headgate Road R. R. 1 Hamilton COLE, L. E. 111 S. Cedar Oberlin COLEMAN, ELIZABETH LOUISE 647 Arlington Place Chicago, Ill. COLLINGS, D. JUNE ..... 17 Summit Road Port Washington, N. Y. COLLINS, ELIZABETH JANE 511 11th St. Elyria COLLINS, JUNE CHARLENE 213 Cook Ave. Jasonville, Ind. 101, COBLENTZ, RUTH J. ........ . 66, 141 113 140, 110 251 1.1.2, ' 165 109 149 .72 161 1 a COLLYER, DWIGHT BURR ..47, 48, 1222 6th St. Lorain COLMAN, CHARLES AMMIEL ..148, Box 53 Greenbush, Mass. 128 218 208 218 172 254 191 176 182 191 254 156 140 170 241 182 218 FOOD . . . Most Important Good Reasons 1. Assured Quality 2. Greater Food Value 3. 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Henrietta Street Wooster LOUISE .... 132, 176 192 182 172 161 221 170 176 172 145 192 180 DExTER, HARRIET ANGEL1. ..135, 536 Pleasant St. Belmont, Mass. DIAMANT, EDWARD . . . . . 753 E. 103 St. Cleveland DIBIASIO, SPARTOCO . .78, 96, 1369 W. 67th St. Cleveland DICKEN, LOIS LENORE .. 224 Water St. Oak Harbor DICKEY, FfRED, MORSE Colling DIEHM, ROBERT FRANCIS .... 148, 870 Herrick Rd. Cleveland DIROLE, T1-lE1.MA MARY North Creek, N. Y. DITTMAN, LEONARD RAYMOND 3030 W. 47 St. Cleveland DIXON, ROBERT ENSIGN ....... ............52, 56, 78, 92, 212, 126 E. Elm St. East Rochester, N. Y. DOEliSCH11K, ERNEST EDWIN, JR. R. R. I Sugar Creek DOMINICI4, GEORGE PEIRsoN.145, 27 Foote Ave. Pittsheld, Mass. DOMONKOS, MRS. H. E. .. .. 214 Oak St. Oberlin DONALDSON, FREDERIC FROW Princeton, Mass. DONNELLY, LANDY FRANCIS .... 7 River St. Hudson Falls, N. Y. DONOPIOE, GENEVIEVE ...... 158, 615 Russel St. Charleston, W. Va. 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RYALS Florist o Oberlin Inn Building Phone 61 FOSTER, GLENNA LUTHELLE .165, 170 245 Old Post Road Fairfield, Conn. FOSTER, GORDON ........ 95, 143, 172 Butterworth Farm Foster FOSTER, HELEN MAR ........ 156, 193 36 Arvine Park Rochester, N. Y. FOSTER, MARY JANE .... 49, 117, 170 30 Walnut St. Crafton, Pa. FOWLER, CARROLL ALTON .....,. 241 8 Hoffman St. Auburn, N. Y. FOWLER, MRS. FLORENCE LEIMEACH 17 N. Pleasant St. Oberlin FRAIR, DOROTHY MAY ..49, 130, 186 8 Smith St. Glens Falls, N. Y. FRANCIS, JAMES THOMAS 2009 W. Erie Ave. Lorain FRANK, J. RUSSELL ......... 114, 172 37630 Michigan Ave. Wayne, Mich. FRANKEL, I. ARTHUR ... ....172 3500 Carsdale Ave. Baltimore, Md. FRAREY, CARI.YLE JAMES .59, 148, 182 368 N. Main St. Canandaigua, N. Y. FRASER, CHARI.Es GRENFELL ...,. 194 31 Carpenter St. Oberlin FRASER, DOROTHY 31 Carpenter St. Oberlin FRAZER, J. ....... .... 2 57 336 Forest St. Oberlin FRAZIER, FREDERICK EARLE .... . . . 126 Box 418 Oak Bluffs, Mass. FRAzIER, WILFRED SHELDREON ...... 172 27 Beverly Road West Hartford, Conn. FREAR, ELEANOR JANE ...... 160, 170 3114 Essex Road Cleveland Heights FREDERICK, WILDA JOYCE ........ 133 1232 Woodland Ave. N. W. Canton 80 FRElDlNGER, ARTHUR WlLLlAM.50, 182 Q Lebanonj America Messiox Suk-el-Gharb, Syria FRIEDMAN, JEROME .... .... 1 94 9310 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland FRIEDMAN, JOSEPH RICHARD ...... 221 2645 Euclid Hgts. Blvd. Cleveland Heights FROMM. C. ALBERT, JR. ....194 Carlisle Place Chillicothe FROST, BARBARA JOCEI.YN.66, 165, 180 847 E. 19th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. FROST, PHYLLIS CLEVELAND ..164, 170 American Embassy Santiago, Chile FUI.LER, JOSEPHINE GALE ........... ......42, 43, 46, 47, 50, 58, 113, 221 505 E. Third St. Dover FULLER, KA'rHERINE AINSWORTH ..... 117, 170 501 East Fifth St. Mount Vernon, N. Y. FULLER, RICHARD OVEREAGH ..89, 221 174 Halleck St. Youngstown MRS. FULLER ... . . . .124 Ellis Oberlin FULLERTON, HENRY SNYDAM III .... 126 237 Sylvania Place Westfield, N. J. FUNK, KATHLEEN MARIE .52, 113, 209 1435 Garfield Ave. Wyomissing, Pa. GAEHR, DORIS CAROI.YN .... 121, 194 R. D. 2 Lorain GALAMBOS, RICHARD . . . .96 GALAMBOS, ROBERT 2660 East Blvd. Cleveland GALLO, SALVATORE GEORGE . . 122, 182 2914 Sunset Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. GAMELE, KATHRYN ELIZABETH . ..... 221 MendonRd. VanWert GAMBLE, MARGARET ELIZABETH ...... 170 36 Mountain Ave. Maplewood, N. J. GANTZ, GEORGE MARTIN .... 123, 222 Box 167 Troy GARNER, ROBERT MOORE ........ 111 1111 Grandview Ave. Columbus GARRISON, ROGER HOLLOWAY. 143, 172 44 Farmington Ave. Longmeadow, Mass. GARVIN, LUCIUS ..... .... 2 52 90 S. Professor St. Oberlin GASSLER, ROBERT KARL ..83, 126, 182 1730 W. 99 St. Chicago, Ill. GATLIN, F. NATHANIEI. ...... 48, 209 1428 W. 18 St. Gary, Ind. GAUGLER, MARTHA ELIZA ........ 222 167 Morton Ave. Barberton GEIE, NAOMI CATHERINE ..... 62, 136 35215 W. Chestnut Wayne, Mich. GELMAN, ELSA LOIS ...121, 209 49 Coolidge Ave. Glens Falls, N. Y. GENDALL, MARY CATHERINE .131, 222 333 N. Forest Ave. Rockville Center, N. Y. GENDALL, ROEERT MORRIS . . .111, 194 333 N. Forest Ave. Rockville Center, N. Y. GEORGE, WILBUR SMITH, JR. .146, 176 W. Cherry St. Canal Fulton GEREER, MARY LOUISE ...... 164, 170 228 SO. Broad St. Middletown GERLING, JOHN JOSEPH ..96, 150, 182 198 Walton Dr. Snyder, N. Y. GEROW, EMILY ELlZABETH.53, 112, 194 Locust Glen Patterson, N. J. GETTY, DOROTHY LOUISE .66, 134, 186 126 Erie St. Johnstown, Pa. GIBSON, DONALD BISHOP .... . . . .49 159 W. Lorain St. Oberlin GIBSON, D. L. ,,..251 27 College Pl. Oberlin PO RTRAITS THAT SATISFY The Senior Pictures in this Book are Good Proof of the Excellent Work Done by PRINCEHORN STUDIO GIBSON, SAMUEL HASTINGS ..147, 1487 Mars Ave. Lakewood GILBERT, W. D. . . . . . . 204 Elm St. Oberlin GILES, MRS. OLEO CHAPMAN R. F. D. No. 2 Elyria GILL, LAWRENCE MARCINE . . . .56, 1429 Elmwood Ave. Lakewood GILMER, HOWARD CAMPBELL. 126, Prattville, Ala. GISH, ELEANOR ELIZABETH ..158, 315 Essex Ave. Chevy Chase, Md. GLADING, RALPH E. .... . . . . . . GLEASON, JEAN MABEL ..... 158 1220 E. 20 St. Erie, Pa. GLENN, ELIZABETH GRACE MARY 195 N. Professor St. Oberlin GOERNER, F. A. . . .... 22 King St. Oberlin GOFMAN, JOHN WILLIAM 12515 Edmonton Rd. Cleveland GOLDSTONE, SELMA LEA . . . . . . . 885 West End Ave. New York City GOOCH, CONSTANCE WEBSTER .... 47 Pine St. Peterborough, N. H. GOOD, LAWRENCE EARL ..77, 157, 163 College St. Wadsworth GOODENOUGH, F. LOIS ........... 51, 53, 55,61, 140,222 Box 294 Springfield, S. Dak. GOODRICH, JAMES CLINTON ...... 149, 3408 Locust St. Kansas City, MO. GOODWIN, AGNES SOPHIA . . . . . . 632 State St. Adrian, Mich. GORDON, BENITA FLORENCE 113 Groveland Oberlin GORDON, MAXIE SYLVESTER ..162, 318 White St. Anderson, S. C. 282, GOTT, ESTHER VIOLA .... .... 1 70 528 E. Utica St. Buffalo, N. Y. ' Bibi ' S1661 AQ! ' ' Detroit, Mich. GOVE, F. S. 172 Elm St. Oberlin GRAHAM, ELEANOR JANE ........ loo, 104, 130, 1435 Euclid Ave. Bellevue, Pa. GRAHAM, T. W. 168 Forest St. Oberlin GOULD, ELEANOR Lois ANTONIA . ........137, 194 . . . .250 194 ....257 GRANT, ROBERT MCDOUGALL .... 172 5 Park Ave. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. GRAY, GEORGE ALLEN 1030 N. Union St. Fostoria GRAYBILL, ANNA M. 209 W. College St. Oberlin .47, 49, 172 .. .63, 71 GRAZIER, ROBERT THEODORE .109, 182 894 27th St. Altoona, Pa. GREEN, LOUISE FLORENCE 4828 S. Clarendon St. Detroit, Mich. GREEN, PAUL WILLIAM WEDGWOOD . . 182 49 King Ave. Detroit, Mich. GREENE, GEORGE MERIKILL .......... 146, 172 329 N. Chestnut St. Ravenna GREENE, LOUIS .... .... 1 61, 176 142 Broad Blvd. Cuyahoga Falls GREENWOOD, SIBYL LEVERNE .139, 194 22 Court St. Winchendon, Mass. GREER, THOMAS KENNEDY 56,150,209 Maple St. Stoneboro, Pa. GREGORY, PHILIP HENRY .... 162, 258 8 Hancock St. Beverly, Mass. GRESSLE, LLOYD EDWAIKD .... 162, 258 16629 Fernway Rd. Shaker Heights GRIFFIN, J. GLESNER .... 56, 163 Brookfield GRIFFIN, MARGARET ELIZABETH . . 1280 Maple Ave. Peekskill, N. Y. GRIFFING, WINIFRED ... . . . .69 So. Mercer St. Linesville, Pa. GRIFFITH, GEORGENE ELIZABETH 117 15 E. 2 St. Media, Pa. GRIFFITH, N. JEROME ...96, 166 96 Bella Wista St. Tuckahoe, N. Y. GRIFFITHS, MRS. BETTY MILLER .. 404 Cherry St. Clyde GRIFFITHS, HARRY GEORGE ..163 S. Main St. Clyde ' 'ia ' Elddnulield 'SL Lexington, Mass. GRISWOLD, MARJORIE CARTER . 151 3044 Somerton Rd. Cleveland Heights GROFF, RUTH ORVILLE .......... 44,115,117 3900 lngomar St. Washington, D. C. GROSS, MILTON SAMUEL ... .... 437 Kenyon Ave. Elyria GROVE, ROBERT MONROE ..... 47 Fulford Ave. Bel Air, Md. GRUENBERG, JOHN II ....... 114 1218 Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. GRUNWALD, WlI.MER CARL Valley City GUENTHER, HARRY WILBERT . . . .. 950 Nathaniel Rd. Cleveland GUERNSEY, JAMES DONEL .49, 51, 318 Perry St. Fostoria GUNDERSON, JENA EMMA ...... .. 710 Union Ave. Sheboygan, Wis. s GRINDLE, PRISCILLA ADA ........ 100, 104, 137, 9 241 iii 131 170 182 163 258 iid nib 222 172 172 172 222 182 165 LARRY GILL AND HIS BAND Swing King of the Campus A. NABAKOWSKI All Kinds of Roofing and Sheet Metal Work I Tile Roofing a Specialty O Good Roohng is Not Cheap Cheap Roofing is Not Good AMHERST, OHIO Oiiice Phone 6863 Res. Phone 5361 Dr. Paul C. Colegrove Dr. L. B. Stephan Dr. A. C. Siddall Dr. L. H. Trufant FOR PARTIES, PICNICS AND LUNCHES Fancy Groceries of All Kinds JLOCKES 11 North Main 2 2 GUSCOTT, PAULINE LUCILLE .140, Brookside Pl. Olmstead Falls GUTELIUS, STANLEY KITTREDGE ....................55,56, 153 388 Magee Ave. Rochester, N. Y. GUTRY, NORMAN RANSOM, ..163, Onewhero, New Zealand GUTRY, MIIS. NORMAN RANSOM . Onewhero, New Zealand HAAS, JEAN ...,........... 100, Lightstreet Rd., R. D. 3 Bloomsburg, Pa. HAAS, WILLIAM JOSEPH .. .. 620 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. HABEGGER, CHRISTINE HELEN . 5o,157, 255 Clark St. Berne, Ind. HACK, RICHARD MAIKTIN . .72, 138, 1253 Hall Ave. Lakewood HACKETT, VIVIAN MARJORIE 333 Harvard Ave. Elyria HADLEY, RICHARD PARKER ..116, 500 S. Crest Rd. Chattanooga, Tenn. HAGER, HARRIET EDITH ..... 137, 49 Tremont St. Concord, N. H. HAGER, STANTON FOSKETT 49 Tremont St. Concord, N. H. HAINES, MARY COOPER . .. Park Hotel, Main St. Coshocton HALL, MRS. F. J. 151 Forest St. Oberlin HALL, J. H. 151 Forest St. Oberlin HALL, LOIS LEAVENWORTH 147 Spruce St. Ravenna. HALLIDAY, DORADEAN ..... 101, Chagrin River Rd. Gates Mills . HALLOCK, GEORGE WHITFIELD, JR.. Orient, N. Y. 84 139, 222 223 258 163 156 182 176 223 194 170 194 241 256 255 223 136 186 HALSEY, DONALD POST, JR. ..... . 306 N. Fullerton Ave. Montclair, N. J. HAMII.ToN, C. H. .. 290 Elm St. Oberlin HAMILTON, 290 Elm St. Oberlin HAMILTON, ROGER GORDON ..... 127 1315 Lake Ave. Detroit Lakes, Minn. HAMILTON, RUTH ...... 50, 290 Elm St. Oberlin HAMLIN, CYRUS WILLIAM . . .144 3 E. State Sr. Albion, N. Y. HAMM, HELEN M. .. .... 113 322 Baltimore St. Hanover, Pa. HAMMAN, H. GEORGE, JR. 746 Woodbine Ave. Rochester, N. Y. HAMMOND, ELIZABETH VANNESS 69, 118 309 E. 3rd St. Sandwich, Ill. HANCOCK, ROBERT WILLARD ' . . . . . 1004 East Ave. Elyria HANDLOSER, LOUISE ........ 118, 5734 Northumberland St. Pittsburgh, Pa. HANISCH, EARL CARL ........ 76, 6516 S. Maplewood Ave. Chicago, Ill. HANK, OSCAR CHARLES, JR. . .114 2830 Broadway Paducah, Ky. HANLEY, SISTER MARY COLLETTA 14808 Lake Ave. Lakewood HANSEN, DORIS ELAINE .... .... 4711 N. Paulina St. Chicago, Ill. HANSEN, HUGH GROVES ........ 54,148, 928 Waverly St. Palo Alto, Calif. HANSON, FRANK BLAIR, JR.. .144, 8 McKinley St. Bronxville, N. Y. HANSON, MlI.DRED LOUISE . . .121, R. F. D. Bridgeport MIRIAM .. .... 152, 134, 126 257 170 223 180 172 209 223 223 223 172 172 170 iii 172 186 HAREAUGH, H. JEAN ... ... R. D. Fletcher HARDESTY, FRENCH .. .... 110, 314 N. 5th Ave. Maywood, Ill. HARNAGEL, EDWARD EVERETT .150 1212 5th St. DesMOines, Iowa HARPEII, ENID ELOISE .... 68 Westover Ave. Caldwell, N. J. HARIIIS, CAROLYN ATKINSON .... 72, Moylan, Pa. HARRIS, MARY GENEVIEVE ...108, E. Main Rd. LeRoy, N. Y. HARRIS, RUTH DONNELLY 437 Plymouth St. Missoula, Mont. HARRISON, MARGARET LEWIS 143 Tyler St. East Haven, Conn. HARRISON, MARGARET ROSE 46 N. Pleasant St. Oberlin HARRISON, ROBERT WILLIAM .... 78, 80, 421 E. Main St. Napoleon HARROUN, MRS. A. B. 309 Reamer Pl. Oberlin HARROUN, KATHERINE BEARD.131 309 Reamer Pl. Oberlin HART, Miss B. E. ... ... 270 Elm St. Oberlin HART, DALE EVANS ...... 96, 144 821 Lincoln Way, E. Massillon HARTER, M. JEAN .... 2416 East St. Vancouver, Wash. HARTER, RICHARD LEE ...... 127, 955 W. 10 St. Erie, Pa. HARTSON, L. D. .. 161 Forest St. Oberlin HARTSUCI-I, NANCY JANE .... 164 422 W. Michigan Ave. East Lansing, Mich. .124, 170 149, ....152, Service . . . OUR CONSTANT AIM FOR THREE DECADES IN OBERLIN The Yocom Bros. Co. West College Street O OBERLIN, OHIO it is Olbf sinfto l our qaeeosltacs, sql., aiu-rvvtpllli offer 'tlyc wake: rossilvld sal- 9-ztl09 if lioolia for our ' l ll.o.3u.rt SQA 49' vga.-tg 'to Ceara-.L The rgarlg curb. lbrigg Tozattzr u.9u..au,ql,lJo,4q tlltul oblecta To groftilij qnx rlCQ6! jour legal.. JRH.,Jl.,, HAYLOR'S Boolcs - Stationery - Gifts THE PEOPLES BANKING C0 X xXOBERLlN.0HIOjiff XJ 1906-1937 Thirty-one years of continuous banking service to Oberlin and community. We cordially invite you to make this bank your bank. We pride ourselves -in rendering not only good banking service, but a friendly banking service as well. Resources over S51,150,000.00 THE PEOPLES BANKING CO. Oberlin, Ohio Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. CAMPUS RESTAURANT Where QUALITY Rules Quantity COBB'S Fashion Shoppe Exclusive Ladies' Apparel The close association of fashion, quality and price makes this store unusually popular. 15 E. College St. Tel. 672 HARTZELL, MARY ELIZABETH .117 9402 Madison Ave. Cleveland HARVEY, EMILY ANN ....... 137, 618 S. Clarence Ave. Oak Park, Ill. HARVEY, FRANCES ANN . .62, 1516 Wendell Ave. Lima 132 HARVEY, R. PERROW .. .. 21 S. Cedar St. Oberlin HASKINS, LOTTIE ELLEN R. D. 2, Box 160 Chagrin Falls .....157 HASSE, GORDEN WILBUR ........ 1817 Schaaf Rd. Cleveland HASSOL, HENRIETTA ..... 49, 165 2054 Virginia Park Detroit, Mich. HASTINGS, MRS. A. D. .......... . HASTINGS, BARBARA ..... 43, 121 46 Walker St. Newtonville, Mass. HASTINGS, PAUL GUILER Mission House Lalitpur, India HATCH, MRS. E. B. ...... . Theological Quadrangle Oberlin HATCH, LOUISE PARKER ..... 115 43 Park St. Wcmllaston, Mass. HAWKE, IMOGENE ..... . . .159 1516-27th St. N. W. Canton HAWKINS, ELEANOR MARTHA .... 100, 113, Box 135 South Shaftsbury, Vt. HAWKINS, JEAN MUHLEMAN .135 401 Residence Park Palmerton, Pa HAYCRAIiT, R. JOANNE . 1118 Summerfield Rd. Silver Spring, Md. ......53 HAYDEN, JEAN STAFFORD ....... College St. Hudson HAYDEN, LOUISE ADAMS Morningside Hotel South Bend, Ind. HAYES, DOROTHY MARGARET .152 1447 N. W. 27th St. Oklahoma City, Okla. 286 ....121, 170 194 180 .13 176 223 241 225 224 .82 253 186 170 224 170 132 170 180 170 HAYES, HESTER JULIET ...... 152, 1449 N. W. 27th St. Oklahoma City, Okla. HAYEORD, DOROTHY .63, 68, 130, 712 Portland St. Pittsburgh, Pa. HAYWAIKD, SUMNER CHAMBERLAIN 5117 Davenport St. Omaha, Nebr. HAZELTON, EVELYN RUTH ...139, 727 William St. River Forest, Ill. HEDENBURG, LUCY ...... 42, 158, 3 Buffalo St. Pittsburgh, Pa. HEDENBURG, MARIAN .... 66, 158, 3 Buffalo St. Pittsburgh, Pa. HEDCES, ROBERT BERKLEY ...110, Abington, Pa. HEILEMANN, GEORGIA MARY .154, 62 Marshall St. Coldwater, Mich. HEINEMAN, RUTH LoIs ..66, Boston Rd. Hamburg, N. Y. 132, HEINRICH, MARTHA HELEN ..125, American Mission Sheikhupura, India HEISER, WILL MAYNAIKD .... 116, R. D. 3 Hamilton HEISTAND, JOHN WILLIAM ...... 322 S. Prospect St. Marion HELMS, CARL R. .....,....... . HEMINGWAY, ROBERT NELSON 585 E. Iowa Ave. Memphis, Tenn. HEMINGWAY, WINIERED FAY. .135, Taiku, China HENDRICHSON, RUTH MARIE .137, 185 William St. Bridgeport, Conn. HENICK, ALBERT STANLEY .51, 76, 5342 N. Clark St. Chicago, Ill. HENLEY, JEAN CLIFTON ..... 151, 455 E. Woodward Ave. Rogers City, Mich. HENNEY, THOMAS GONDER ..166, 8220 Ingleside . Chicago, Ill. HERRON, CAROLYN ANNE . . . .. 435 Roosevelt Ave. Bellevue, Pa. 180 194 225 209 195 172 176 180 242 195 258 .10 180 224 172 180 195 252 HERSCHLEB, FREDERICK JAMES. .60, 87 Ashland Ave. Pleasantville, N. Y. HEWITT, MARIAN JEANNETTIL161, 351 W. 31 St. Erie, Pa. HEZLEP, WILLIAM HERRoN 834 Ridge Ave., N. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. HIBBARD, MISS H. . 245 W. College St. Oberlin HICKS, ALBERT JOSEPH . . . 8804 Hough Ave. Cleveland HICKS, FRANCES LORAINE 1593 Fulton Rd. Fenton, Mich. HICLEY, JOHN RAYMOND 2715 N. 22 St. Omaha, Nebr. HILL, ALICE EVA R. D. 2 Elyria HILL, JEANNE LEOTA ....... 108, 107 Court St. Streator, Ill. HILL, LESTER ALVAH .. North Fairfield HILL, LILLIAN CHRISTINE 190 Whitmarsh Ave. Worcester, Mass. HILLMAN, PHILOINE ........ 165, 73 Union Pl. Lynbrook, N. Y. HILLMAN, SYDNEY .............. HILSEE, JANE IRENE LEE .... 161, Box 197 Daughin, Pa. HINKEY, WENDELL ALLEN ...... 59,166, 1335 W. S5 St. Cleveland HIRosE, MICHIJIRO . . .50, 18 Sengokumach Kanazawa-Shi, Japan HIRSHBERG, RICHARD LowE ..146, 3341 E. Monmouth Rd. Cleveland Heights HIRSHBERC, ROBERT LowE.96, 146 3341 E. Monmouth Rd. Cleveland Heights HITT, JEANNE JASTELLE ..... 136, 251 Braddock Ave. Turtle Creek, Pa. ....146, 1 109 180 254 123 172 170 176 258 159 170 .35 176 165 149 172 172 170 8 HOBBY, ALLSTON BRADLEY ..148, 48 New Park St. Lynn, Mass. HODDIMOTT, MEIKLE RICHARD .162, 1240 Melbourne Rd. East Cleveland HOPE, ELAINE YVONNE . . . ... 1491 Waterbury Rd. Lakewood HOFFMAN, DONALD AUGUSTUS .. 19 Prescott Ave. Montclair, N. J. HOGUE, WALTER DICKERSON 127, Hanover, Pa. HOLDEMAN, W. DEAN ......... ............56, 78, 84, 88, 149, 701 W. Marion St. Elkhart, Ind. HOLDEN, L. C. .... 251 Morgan St. Oberlin HOLLAND, RUTH LATIMER ...112, 170 Harrison Ave. Westfield, N. J. HOLLINSHED, B. VIRGINIA ...159, 27 Hopper Ave. Pompton Plains, N. J. HOLMES, BLANCHE JOSEPHINE. 164, 18 Burnside St. Upper Montclair, N. J. HOLMES, CHARLES SHIVELY ..... 94, 138, 329 Reamer Pl. Oberlin HOLMES, ELIZABETH HELEN .... 62, 113, 909 N. Capitol Ave. Lansing, Mich. HOLMES, HARRY N. ... .....30, 329 Reamer Pl. Oberlin HOLMES, MARJORIE WILMA .... . Box D Lemmon, S. D. Hook, ROBERT ARTHUR .... 147, 1500 Wyandotte Ave. Lakewood HOPPE, MARY JANE ........ 164, 5832 N. Kenton Ave. Chicago, Ill. HOPSON, B. JONATHAN ...... 163, 719 Albany St. Bainbridge, Ga. 88 HORN, F. HUBBARD ......... 116, 224 921 Sagimiyo 2 Chome Nakama-ku Tokyo, Japan HORNBECK, JOHN AUsTIN.51, 166, 182 8 College Grove Kalamazoo, Mich. HORNE, HENRY PRESTON 1633 Market Ave. S. Canton HORNER, MRS. E. B. .. ...251 191 Elm St. Oberlin HORNER, W. J. ... . . .256 191 Elm St. Oberlin HORRISBERGER, MILDRED MAXINE .... 176 Winesbufg HORTON, W. M. ...257 248 Oak Oberlin HOSKINS, WILLIAM BARNES ...... 186 654 Locust Ave. Weston, W. Va. HOWE, MISS E. L. .. ...256 199 College St. Oberlin HOWE, MARVIN CLARENCE ....... 186 1965 Greenwood Marion HOWE, ROBERT OTTO ...76, 172 626 N. Broadway Greensburg, Ind. HOYT, F. RUSSELL ...47, 96, 148, 182 260 Holmes Rd. Pittsfield, Mass. HOWE, C. E. ...... ...255 184 Forest St. Oberlin HUBBARD, E. WELLS ......... 46, 195 American Board Mission, Hapei Paotingfu, China HUBBARD, WARD NORMAN .46, 76, 182 American Board Mission Paotingfu, China HUBBELL, JAMES HARRISON ......... 148, 195 205 Grand Blvd. Bedford HUBERT, CHARLOTTE BERNICE. 161, 176 38 Caryl Ave. Yonkers, N. Y. HUDSON, MARGARET ......,. 158, 170 2359 S. Taylor Rd. Cleveland Heights HUETTER, FRANK WILLIAM . . 162 411 Jewett St. Elgin, Ill. HUEE, MARGARET ELIZABETH .124 405 Huff St. Bonne Terre, Mo. HUFFORD, ELIZABETH JEAN . .161 514 Woodlawn Ave. Bloomington, Ind. HUGHES, ESTHER ESTELLE.49, 108 Lincoln Highway Paoli, Pa. HUGHES, SUSAN ELLEN ..53, 112 Box 100 Miami, Ariz. HUGHITT, MISS A. L. ... ....58, 291 Forest St. Oberlin HULL, BARBARA JEAN ...... 156, 1340 Walnut St. Western Springs, Ill. HULL, ELIZABETH ANN .46, 125, 1340 Walnut St. Western Springs, Ill. HULL, JOHN ROYCE ........ 149, 1 52 3 Chesterland Ave. Lakewood HULL, LEONORA JULIA 2206 Monorief Ave. Jacksonville, Fla. HUMPHRIES, TUCKER GRAVES 2519 Dover Rd. Dover Center HUNGATE, J. T. ... ... 158 Elm St. Oberlin HUNSBERGER, MARGARET .... 125, 909-27 St. South Bend, Ind. HUNT, GLADYS ANJULINE ..131, 25 N. 26th St. Camp Hill, Pa. HUNT, ROBERT SHERWOOD ...... 96, 123, Guttenberg, Iowa. HURD, REX BENJAMIN 433 Grand Ave. Las Animas, Colo. HUTCHISON, FRANCES NORINE .50 165 E. Morrill Ave. Columbus HUTTENLOCHER, WILLIAM KARL 149 Erie St. Elyria HUYCK, RICHARD ERNEsT.42, 144 2217 E. 3 St. Mishawaka, Ind. 1 1 1 Gowns for Choirs and Glee Clubs, T Pulpit Vestments, H Church Supplies, E Etc. V A R + + + Catalog and Prices on Request S + + + I T Y NEW LONDON, OHIO Coffee and a Breakfast Roll, Please! Beautiful Permanent Waves I Radiant Undulations Fashioned Into fm Exquisitely Lovely Coiffures fi. I STYLISTS y 0 + + + I X EXPERT IN EVERY LINE OF BEAUTY CULTURE 3 College Beauty Shoppe PHONE 507 fNext to the Apolloj Sanforized Arrow Shirts Hart Shajfner and Marx Clothes J. V. HILL WATCH OUR WINDOWS IBANEZ, JOSE . .. Lista 47 Madrid, Spain IRVIN, CHARLES EDWARD 714 Franklin St. Zanesville ...50 ....111 IRWIN, HARIKIET LOUISE ........... . 44, 52, 970 Glamorgan St. Alliance 141, 224 IRWIN, JAMES ELLSWORTH ........ 45 21515 Avalon Drive Rocky River IRWIN, LINFORD EASTBURN.. 230 High St. Wadsworth ISAAC, R. ALLISON 336 E. Chapel St. Hazleton, Pa. ISAACS, CHARI.ES FRENCH .55, Gaylord, Mich. ISAACS, ESSIE ELIZABETH. .49, J Gaylord, Mich. JACKSON, BETTY JANE ..... , 821 West Ave. Elyria JACKSON, ETHEL ELIZABETH 41 Washington Ave. Kingston, N. Y. JACKSON, GLADYCE JOAN .49, 1145 Broad Ave., N. W. Canton JACOB, PHRONSIE LUCETTA.69, 609 Grand Ave. Waukesha, Wis. JACOBS, HELEN ROBINSON S30 Reba Place Evanston, Ill. JACOBS, MARGARET HARVEY ..... . 830 Reba Place Evanston, Ill. JACOBSON, EDWARD WILLIAM 12 Midland Blvd. Maplewood, N. J. JAKUS, MARIE AGNES .... 21 Carpenter Ct. Oberlin . 138, 224 ....209 138, 195 165, 170 .69, 152 121, 195 141, 209 131, 225 ....170 120, ISS ....195 ....225 JAMERSON, RICHARD E. .... . . . . . . . . . 89, 95, 96, 15 Morgan St. Oberlin I JAMES, THOMAS ERITY ..78, 150, 147 Hiembolt Ave. Wadsworth 290 253 195 JAMESON, RUSSELL P. . . . . . . .251 162 S. Cedar Oberlin JAMESON, MAR JORIE RUTH 162 S. Cedar Oberlin JASzI, OSCAR ...... .... 2 53 131 Forest St. Oberlin JASZI, ANDREW OSCAR ..... 148, 195 131 Forest St. Oberlin JELLIFFE, R. ARCHIBALD ...... 33 250 284 Oak St. Oberlin JENKINS, ROBERT 122 172 144 3rd St. Newburgh, N. Y. JENNEY, BARBARA POPE ..... 129 196 210 Washington Ave. Bennington, Vt. JENNEY, FRANCES DEWEY.71, 140, 225 210 Washington Ave. Bennington, Vt. JENNINGS, RICHARD THOMAS .83 182 36 Park Ave. Maplewood, N. J. JENSON, MARGARET MARIE ....... 176 1208 S. Alice St. Sioux City, Iowa JENSON, J. ROBERT .... .... 1 82 333 West Ave. Elyria JEPSON, HELEN ............ . . .27 JOHNS, MALCOLM MACLEAN ..... 209 15100 Snowden St. Detroit, Mich. JOHNSON, ANDREW LINCOLN.162, 258 4405 Central Ave. Cleveland JOHNSON, BARBARA ETHEL ..124, 170 18202 Fairfield Ave. Detroit, Mich. JOHNSON, BEATRICE RUTH,66, 129,225 195 W. Evergreen Ave. Youngstown JOHNSON, ELINOR ROSE 918 E. 13 St. Davenport, Iowa JOHNSON, ESTHER MARY .. 16 N. Prospect St. Amherst, Mass. JOHNSON, G. DANA ....... 1335 Thomas St. Grand Rapids, Mich. ......249 .I4s, I72 JOHNSON, HARRY WALTER, JR. . . 914 E. Bannock Boise, Idaho iii JOHNSON, JANET GRACE ............ 118, 225 69, 72, 415 Hughes St. Marshalltown, Iowa JOHNSON, MISS MARIE M. ....... 252 214 Oak St. Oberlin JOHNSON, PHILLIP LAVERNE 7 Elam Ave. Jamestown, N. Y. .....256 JOHNSON, REBER N. .. 139 S. Cedar Oberlin JOHNSON, MRS. REBER N. ....45 139 S. Cedar Oberlin JOHNSON, WALTER CLARKE, JR. ...42 237 Dover Ave. Hillside, N. J. JOHNSON, WINIFRED ADAMS ...... 186 616 Hazelton St. Flint, Mich. JOHNSTON, ELIZABETH PRUDENCE 209 303 4th St. W. Roundup, Mont. JOHNSTON, G. LOUISE ..... .165, 176 2314 Jenney Lind St. McKcespOrt, Pa. JOHNSTON, MME. MARIE-JEANNE L. .- 251 135 W. College St. Oberlin JOLLAY, JEAN ELIZABETH .... 140, 225 819 7th St., N. W. Winter Haven, Fla. JONES, ALICE ROBERTS ...... 160, 170 276 Forest St. Oberlin JONES, BETTY JANE ................ 129 225 ................40,49,50, , 912 Robbins Ave. Niles JONES, CHARLES FREDERICK 112 S. Balch St. Akron JONES, GEORGE MORRIS .... ..... 2 48 276 Forest Oberlin We installed the electrical work in the following Oberlin College Buildings: THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY AND DORMITORY HOSPITAL BUILDING MEN'S DORMITORY NO. 1 SWIMMING POOL STADIUM HARRINGTON ELECTRIC CO. 719 Caxton Bldg. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ' Cleveland MAURICE S. SCHUBERT 22 East College Street - Phone 10 SPARTON WESTIN GH OUSE GRUN OW ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GOODYEAR TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES Always the Best in OHLY'S Prescription Work is the Most Important Part of Our Business A Registered Pharmacist Always in Charge Whitman's Candies Elizabeth Arden Dorothy Gray Leutheric Yardley's Burjois Evening in Paris Toiletries Kodak Finishing Sheaffer and Parker Pens Your Pen Engraved Free Corona and Royal Portable T ypewriters Ohly's Corner Drug Store The OBERLIN INN Built in 1867 O MARY BRAND RUGGLES, Manager We take this opportunity to thank those in the Conservatory and College, who have appreciated our efforts to serve them during this past year. And we extend greetings to the Mothers and Dads with memories of the good old days and their experiences in the College life. GIBSON'S BAKERY 8: RESTAURANT Candies Ire Cream: 9 JONES, GEORGE T. 552 W. College Oberlin JONES, JOHN ELIAS, JR. ..... 145, 5812 Whittier Ave. Cleveland .....125 JONES, M. DoT .... 18 First Ave. Seymour, Conn. JONES, MARGARET FLORENCE .150 39 Jackson St. Weedsport, N. Y. JONES, MERIAL WHITING .. ...... 15701 Alvin Ave. Cleveland JONES, RICHARD JEFFERY .85, 126 53 Sagamore Terrace Buffalo, N. Y. .......122 JONES, ScoTT ROBERT 150 Kingsboro Ave. Gloversville, N. Y. JONES, T. GORDON .,....... 165 1109 College Ave. Racine, Wis. JUCHO, HILDE ADELE Limburger St. 15 Dortmund, Germany JUDD, FAIRFAX ........ .... 4 5 504 N. Electric Ct. Sturgis, Mich. JUDD, MARION MARGUERITE ...... 118,159, 171 S. Portage St. Westfield, N. J. JUELL, LAWRENCE PAUL ..... 165 Lake Preston, S. D. JIJELL, MRS. VIVIAN HALVBRSON Lake Preston, S. D. JUNGE, VANDERHIDEN ........ 51 Green St. - Franklin Park, Ill. JUVELIER, A. THEoDoRE.47, 48, 95, 155 Park St. Buffalo, N. Y. KAFLA, ANNE GUDRUN ..... 152, 165 Elm St. Oberlin KAPLAN, CLARA ............ 124 11219 Berkshire Ave. Cleveland KAPPELT, RUTHMARlE.44, 45, 118 914 Wallace St. Erie, Pa. 2 249 172 170 196 117 188 182 209 .50 225 iid 258 258 225 176 170 171 196 KAUFMANN, F. WILHELM ........ 252 176 W. College St. Oberlin KAVANAGH, NATALIE AMES .... . . . . . .......... .......1oo, 101, 164, 171 96 Woodlawn Ave. Wellesley Hills, Mass. KAYSER, MADAME ....... .... . . .50 KEEN, MARGARET ANNE .... 156, 180 1800 N. Park Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. KEENER, WEAVER JAMES Holmesville KEIGHLEY, ELEANORE ELAINE.125, 186 140 E. Fayette St. Uniontown, Pa. KEIGHLEY, KATHERINE ELIZABETH .. ........ ............ .....141, 140 E. Fayette St. 209 Uniontown, Pa. KEISER, HELEN POMAINE ........ 225 195 Woodland Oberlin KEISER, MALCOLM LERoY 195 Woodland Oberlin KELLENBERGER, RICHARD KNoWLToN 589 Granville St. Newark KELLER, ROBERT ................. 89 KELLEY, GERALDINE CHARMAINE 1512 Prospect Dr. Mishawaka, Ind. 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KIMBALL, HELEN MARGUERITE . . 59,112 96 E. Dunedin Rd. Columbus KIMURA, YUKIKO .............. 15 Kongoincho Odawara Sendai, Japan KINDERMAN, EDWIN MAx .... 150 18 E. 57 St. Indianapolis, Ind. KING, CARoLYN LAIJRENA .. .. 158 E. Lake St. Elmhurst, Ill. KING, CHARLES BARKER . . . . . . . 151 Forest St. Oberlin KINGHORN, KATHLEEN MARTHA . 121 Deerfield Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. KINGHORN, MARIE LOUISE ...164, 435 Barry Ave. Mamaroneck, N. Y. KINNEY, L. JANE ...... ..... 6 0 265 W. College St. Oberlin 9 1 The New Apollo Theater -:- Oberlin, Ohio Always a Good Show We deem ir a pleasure to make your four years in Oberlin College happy by giving you the best in motion picture entertainment. Your Patronage Appreciated J. STEEL, Manager and Proprietor THE ADVERTISERS in the Hi-O-Hi Should Merit Your Support THE BUSINESS MANAGER 2 KINSEY, DANIEI. C. ...70, 77, 89, 253 22 Morgan Oberlin KINSEY, JEAN ADEL 1447 W. 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Cedar Oberlin LANDEEN, CHARLOTTE FLORENCE . 38 Ravine Ave. Caldwell, N. J. LANDES, JOHN SHRIVER ..89, 149, 177 E. Main St. New London LANDIS, MARGARET ELIZABETH. 132, 109 N. Carver St. Warren, Pa. LANE, MRs. WINIFRED C. .. 216 S. Professor Oberlin LANGSTON, CARROLL NAPIER 138, 4900 Washington Park Court Chicago,, Ill. iii 258 196 .54 176 255 172 172 iii 226 176 iii 250 242 196 180 133 i96 LATOURETTE, HOWARD BENNETT . . . . . 172 95, 145, Hartland, Mich. LATRAN, MARGARET VERONICA ...180 R. D. 2, Box 83 Oberlin LAUER, MfARTlNJ WOODS ..145, 172 502 Mincola Ave. Akron LAVACK, MARTHA LOUISE .. .... 242 39 16th St., S. E. Massillon LEACH, KENT WATSON ..88, 162, 226 817 Brice Ave. Lima LEE, PAO-CH'EN ....... .... 2 42 NO. lo, Ta Poko Shih Peiping, China LEEK, JEANNETTE MAxINE ..108, 186 111 West Pike Goshen, Ind. 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LAURA H. ..... . 87 Elm Oberlin LICHTWARDT, HARRY EDWARD .... 146, Caixa Postal 254 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil LICHTWARDT, QUIDA RUTH ..130, Caixa Postal 254 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil LIGHTNER, RUTH JEAN ..69, 150, Hotel Hanford Mason City, Iowa LII.LIcH, GEORGE O. ...255 48 N. Cedar Oberlin LILLY, MERTON BRAINARD .. ..... 1455 Harvard Blvd. Toledo , 61, 138, 227 128 172 196 196 256 197 LINDBECK, HELEN CHARLOTTE MARIE. 45,158,197 Claredo, W. Va. LINDER, LLOYD GERBER ...... 56, 272 Alhambra Way Akron LINDQUIST, CLARA GEER ..... 139 7 Winona St. Lawrence, Kan. LINDQUIST, ORVILLE A. .. . . . 211 Forest Oberlin LINDSAY, DENNIS JOHN . .60, 148 1515 Bishop St. Montreal, Quebec LINDSAY, JAMES KENNETH.5l, 60, 1515 Bishop St. Montreal, Quebec LITSCHER, BENJAMIN CAMERON . . 206 Auburn Ave., S. E. Grand Rapids, Mich. LOcIcE, CAROLYN ELIZABETH .131 80 Girard Ave. Hartford, Conn. LOCKE, MRS. VERA N. . .. . .. 108 Elm Oberlin 242 227 255 197 197 172 197 140 295 Lockwooo, MRS. DOROTHY SANDERS 35 S. Professor Oberlin Lockwoon, HELEN EMILY .............100,101,104,132, 180 Barnaby St. Fall River, Mass. Lockwoon, NORMAND 35 S. Professor Oberlin LOHR, BETTY JANE .... 327 Tioga St. Johnstown, Pa. LONGSTREET, JANE .... 4822 Market St. Youngstown LOTHROP, EVERETT WINFRED 142 1213 Judson Ave. Evanston, Ill. LOTT, ELISABETH .... . . . 160 Rapier Ave. Mobile, Ala. LoTrE, AfLBERTJ MORRIS 245 S. Freedom St. Ravenna LovE, AQLMAJ LORRENE Pfanstiehl Apts. Mobridge, S. D. LOVE, ANNE ELIZABETH ..69, 730 N. Cascade Ave. Colorado Springs, Colo. LovE, DONALD M. .. 178 N. Professor Oberlin LOWE, FRANCES ROBINSON .. ............34, 49, 66, 72, 261 Mather Road Jenkintown, Pa. LoYE, MARGARET ROBSON . . . 347 Derwyn Road Lansdowne, Pa. Lozowick, EDWARD . . . . . . 290 Schley St. Newark, N. J. LUCKE, MARGARET LouIsE .. 700 First Ave., S. W. LeMars, Iowa LUDWIG, MILTON ROBERT 6 Fairfield Road Painesville LUND, RUTH HARHON ..... 12 Prospect St. Williamson, N. Y. 296 197 256 132 132 172 176 258 186 197 247 209 197 228 186 152 171 LuPToN, JOHN MADISON .52, 166, 288 506 W. 24 St. Wilmington, Del. LYMAN, EDITH FISKE .... 72, 119, 242 200 Arden Road Columbus LYMAN, JOHN DGNNELL, JR. .84, 183 421 Highland Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. LYMAN, RICHARD RANDALL .......... 148,197 2907 Barrington Road Toledo LYNG, BETTY Lou ... ....177 1018 W. 20 St. Spokane, Wash. LYON, DOREN ....... ...... 2 3 LYoN, HELEN THAYER ...... 132, 197 9800 Vanderpoel Ave. Chicago, Ill. LYON, MAIKGARET BAYARD ...129, 197 405 Riverview Blvd. Daytona Beach, Fla. LYTLE, MRS. JOSEPHINE B. ..255, 256 195 S. Professor Oberlin MCADOO, DALE DEWITT .... 60, 228 13005 Thornhurst Ave. Garfield Heights MCAFEE, MILDRED ............... 19 MCCALL, HELEN IRENE ..34, 115, 209 4 Cambridge Court Larchmont, N. Y. MACCALLUM, ALICE SPERRY .139, 228 14 Hancock St. Everett, Mass. MCCANDLESS, FRANCES ...... 125, 197 113 Oak Knoll Drive Dayton MAGARTNEY, MRS. ANNIE RAYMOND.. 195 South Professor Oberlin MCCAULEY, LERoY LOVELL ..143, 173 66 Grant St. Cohoes, N. Y. MCCLAIN, ERNEST GLENN .47, 48, 177 R. F. D. 4 Massillon MCCLEARY, MABEL ...... 52, 141, 197 298 Main Street Oneonta, N. Y. MCCLELLAN, HARVEY BRADFORD R. F. D. 3, Springfield Road Xenia MCCLELLAND, BARBARA ESTHER ..... 44,121,197 Johnson, Vt. MCCLELLAND, JANET . . . ...156, 180 26 Garfield Place Toledo MCCLELLAND, MARION ...... 164, 171 5 Russell St. Calcutta, India MCCLENAITAN, BETTY Lou ...... 100, 141, 189 Cedar Ave. Sharon, Pa. 169 MCCOMAS, WILBUR HARRISON ...228 R. F. D. 6 York, Pa. MCCORD, MARGARET CAROLYN. .62, 72 89 McCord Road Durban, South Africa MCCULLOUG1-I, BARBARA JEAN ...180 20 Bullard Ave. Holyoke, Mass. MCCULLOUGH, J. C. ... . . . .249 153 South Cedar Oberlin MCCULLOUGH, GLADYS EDNA 335 Oberlin Road Elyria MCCULLOUGH, MARJORIE MARTHA .- 228 385 Winona Ave. Pasadena, Calif. MCCULLOUGH, SQARAHJ KATHLEEN . - 132, 180 221 Fairview Ave. Fairfield, Conn. MCCURDY, LYDIA .... ...156, 171 1932 Suffold Road Columbus MCDANIEL, MRS. BERNICE HANNAN Reynoldsburgh MCDANIEL, EQMMAJ VERNICE ...115 2195 Avenue A Beaumont, Texas MACDERMOTT, JfAMESJ CHRISTOPHER- 142, 175 529 S. Main St. Wellington MCDONALD, CLARICE ELIZABETH 171 2653 Bryant Ave. S. Minneapolis, Minn. Su THE HI-0-HI fof JUNE 1957 Tlzey Supported Pports our Aclvertise MACDONALD, ROBERT NEAL ......... 56, 78, 92, 123 102 Broadway Jackson MACDONALD, WILLIAM NEAL 1107 Second Street Lorain MACEACHRDN, LENDRUM ACKER ..144 3639 Woodland Ave. Des Moines, Iowa MACEACHRON, PAUL NORTON .46, 163 3639 Woodland Ave. Des Moines, Iowa MCEWEN, R. S. ..... .... 2 54 208 Forest St. Oberlin MCFARLAND, HOWARD LOWELL ...177 310 South Fris St. Coleman, Texas MCGEE, ELIZABETH KlNG.66, 135, 180 460 North Main St. Hudson MCGINNIS, DONALD EDWAIID ...... 49 R. D. 2 Wadsworth MCGREAL, IAN PHILIP ...96, 144, 173 30 Unity Ave. Newark, N. J. MAcGREGoR, MARY FRANCES .... 164 300 Fisher Ave. White Plains, N. J. MCGREGOR, ROBERT FOSTER .152, 197 6 Chelsea Square New York City, N. Y. MACINDOE, MARY-COIKINNE ...... 133 23 E. Chestnut St. Shamokin, Pa. MCKELLAR, JULIA AGNES ........ 121 308 James St. Fort Peck, Mont. MCKELVEY, JOHN JAY, JR. ....... 183 15 Claremont Ave. New York, N. Y. MCKELVEY, LOUISE .. .... 228 15 Claremont Ave. New York, N. Y. MCKELVEY, JAMES MILLIGAN, JR. . . . . 186 1451 Elm St. Wilkinsburg, Pa. MCKIBBEN, LEWIS LEE . . . . . . .258 7036 Union Ave. Chicago, Ill. MCKIBBEN, MARGARITA ..... 723 Emerson St. Evanston, Ill. MCKINNEY, JAMES MOIITON 100 Nunda Boulevard Rochester, N. Y. MACKINNON, MISS EVA .... South Professor St. Oberlin MCLAUGIILIN, J. S. .. 107 E. College Oberlin MAcLAuRY, HELEN DODD .... 43, 207 E. College Oberlin MACMILLAN, ROBERT JOHNSON .. .....H........U...63,70,121 3557 Eden Ave. Cincinnati MCNARY, WARREN LYTLE .... 56, 3215 Erie St. Erie, Pa. MCPHEE, COACH .. Oberlin MACK, J. F. ..... . 168 E. College Oberlin MACRORIE, KENNETH MARTIN .ss, I'4'3',' ' 'i56a'Eifi65AfiI' sif ' ' U Moline, III. . MAECPITLB, LOWELL EDWIN .. .... 348 Tompkins St. Fond du Lac, Wis. MAGDSICK, MISS H. E. 105 Elm St. Oberlin MAli, GEORGE GEE CHEW KEET .. lis'KIh5iey' Hartford, Conn. MAHI., GEORGE FRANKLIN ...... . 155 Pilgrim Ave. Highland Park, Mich. MALONE, JAMES EDWARD ..... 50, 14712 Thomes Ave. Cleveland MANLEY, SUANNA HARRIS .. 34 Fifty-eighth St. Jackson Heights, N. Y. MANLovE, GEORGE KENDALL 10 Belleview St. Chagrin Falls MARANS, FLORENCE 1215 E. Eighth St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 171 173 137 .59 181 183 183 .84 250 173 258 256 228 183 173 171 143 MARGARD, WERNER LEROY ...... 324 Henry St. Crestline MARGOLIN, OLIVER .......... 48, 39 Davis Road Port Washington, N. Y. MARIEOE, HERBERT WILLIAM .... 153, Lloyd Neck Huntington, N. Y. MARK, RALPH MARK ........ 122, 4215 John Avenue Cleveland MARKS, ANNE COLLIS.53, 69, 119, 324 E. Dudley Ave. Westfield, N. J. MARKS, FREDERICK GRAHAM, JR. 215 W. 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MATHEWS, CfORE1 LOUISE.42, 121, 186 Riverview Terrace Brilliant MATTHEWS, REGINALD STOKES .... 1811 First St., N. W. Washington, D. C. MATTICK, HERBERT AUGUST ...... 49 149 Valley Road Montclair, N. J. MAXWELL, GEoRGE SENSENEY .... 149, 1414 Forest Avenue Wilmette, Ill. MAXWELL, GEORGIA EVELYN .134, 3824 Waldo Ave. New York, N. Y. MAY, EUGENIA DOROTHY .... . . . . ..........68, 100,101,104, 140 192 George St. Belleville, Ontario MAY, H. G. ........ . 279 W. College Oberlin MAY, MRS. HELEN PROTER 279 W. College Oberlin MAYNARD, Joi-IN HENLEY.83, 149, 1327 Lane St. Topeka, Kansas MAH'O, R. D. .... . 128 Fares: Oberlin MEARNS, BARBARA ANNE.66, 407 Enos Place Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J. MEARNS, VELMA HELEN .. 5413 Vandalia Ave. Cleveland 4 MEDLAR, RoBERT ...... .... Mt. McGregor, N. Y. 298 140, 183 162 197 171 197 257 198 250 229 171 229 MEEK, CQEMANTHAJ JANE ....... 544 Hamilton Ave. Lorain MEEK, CHARLES JACKSON .. .... . . 544 Hamilton Ave. Lorain MEERMANS, MARJORIE JEAN .160, 1477 W. Clifton Boulevard Lakewood MEESE, ALFRED HAYES ..94, 126, 729 Lucille Ave. Akron MEHLINGER, KERMIT THORPE .... 127 South Sr., N. W. Washington, D. C. MEHRLING, ALICE ELIZABETH. 140, R. F. D. 1 Bucyrus MEIJER, ROBERT RANDAL ........ 702 W. North Ave. Baltimore, Md. MEINECKE, BETTY ELLEN .... 156 245 North Park Buffalo, N. Y. 1 MEISNER, HELEN DOROTHY . .133 2211 Arlington Ave. Davenport, Iowa MELBACH, E. . ........... . . . . .. MELCHER, ROBERT AUGUSTUS . . . . 150 N. Williard St. Ottumwa, Iowa MELNICK, PHYLLIS EMILY .... 136 135 Woodmere Boulevard Woodmere, N. Y. MELVII.I.E, MARTHA ..... 46, 120, 16 Isabelle St. Worcester, Mass. MENTZER, ANNE BEVERLIN . . . . . . 718 Evergreen Drive Akron MERGENDAHL, MARGUERITE ..132, 75 Lowell Ave. Newtonville, Mass. MERGENTHALER, FLORED ANNA R. F. D. 2 Fostoria MERKEL, MARGARET ANNE ..165, 1403 Nowlen St. Mentor 186 198 171 229 183 198 198 171 177 134 256 171 181 136 181 198 210 MERLANT, CHRISTINE MARIE H. T. .. 17 Rue des Reservoirs Versailles, France 251 MERRELL, FREDERICA . . . .... 113, 18 E. Union Ave. Bound Brook, N. J. MERRILL, ELIZABETH WHITNEY . 825 Delaware Ave. Bethlehem, Pa. MERRILL, NANCY 100, 104, 509 Glen Mitchell Road Sewickeley, Pa. MESRDBIAN, MARIE ELIZABETH .. 108-02 Seventy-Second St. Forest Hills, N. Y. MES1'REZAT, RAYMOND LESLIE . . . 127, 202 W. Washington Ave. Connellsville, Pa. METCALF, ELIZABETH ELY ...141, 140 S. Gore Webster Groves, Mo. METCALF, MARGARET GERRISH. 131 112 Alexander Ave. White Plains, N. Y. METCALF, WfILLIAMJ GERRISH . 112 Alexander Ave. White Plains, N. Y. METTLER, WILLIAM MAURICE 486 Kathleen St. ' Akron MEZGER, WILLIAM LAWRENZ . . .. 111, 36 Bradford St. Dayton MIDDLETON, WILLIAM HARRY 2723 Hillcrest Ave. Alton, Ill. MIHELIC, JOSEPH LUDWIG .. .... . Lennox, S. D. MIHELIC, MRS. LYDIA PLUCKER .. Lennox, S. D. MILLER, BESSIE MARIE ..69, 115, 19 Brantford Place Buffalo, N. Y. MILLER, CHRISTINE JANE .... 129, 617 Grant St. Ashland MILLER, DURARD ELLSWORTH 96,145 66 H. Ridge St. Monroeville MILLER, EDWARD ALANSON II . . 163, 44 Edgewood Road Scarsdale, N. Y. MILLER, GERALD 70 Courtney Ave. Newbrugh, N. Y. MILLER, HELEN ALICE ..53, 118, 229 1079 Parkwood Boulevard Schenectady, N. Y. MILLER, KfATHERINEJ ELOISE 1008 W. Monroe St. Salisbury, N. C. MILLER, LfEORAJ BERENICE ........ 69,181 260 Broad St. Westfield, N. J. MILLER, MAMIE ELIZABETH ...... 210 1024 Birkhick St. Freeland, Pa. MILLER, MARGARET DOROTHY ....... 120, 186 27 Covreer Boulevard Kenmore, N. Y. MILLIKAN, ROBERT ............... 30 MILLMAN, ALBERT SANFORD ..46, 183 10530 Garfield Ave. Cleveland MILLS, ELIZABETH GERLAUGH .... 125 R. F. D. 1 Avon MILSTEIN, JACOB ......... ....... 3 2 MINKLER, DOROTHY MAE ...154, 198 Edgewood, Iowa MINNIS, MRS. MHYRA SCHWAY Pleasant View Sanatorium Amherst MINOR, RQUTHJ EILEEN .... 157, 177 Copley MISTRETTA, THOMAS VINCENT ...177 779 E. Second St. Jamestown, N. Y. MITCHELL, FLORENCE BALLANTYNE .. 171 236 Main St. Irvine, Ky. MOLNAR, JULIUS PAUL ...... 148, 229 463 Thurston St. Toledo MONKS, HELEN ELIZABETH ..154, 198 200 Grayling Ave. Narberth, Pa. MONTELEONE, UQBATDOJ LOU ...173 1448 Marlboro Ave. Wilkinsburg, Pa. MOODEY, MARGERY GACE 161 N. State St. Painesville MOOK, BETsY NOYES ...... .. ..... . ....................43,69,151,181 3253 Ormond Road Cleveland Heights MOORE, FRANK CARKILL .. .... 143 751 Allison Ave. Lorain MOORE, D. R. .. .... 252 155 Elm Oberlin MOORE, JOHN ............ . . .88 MOORE, NORMAN HALLAM ....... 198 155 Elm St. Oberlin MOORE, ROGER WRIGHT 110 W. College Oberlin MOORE, WQILLIAMJ MCNULTY ..... 173 R. F. D. 1 Groveport MORAN, SHERWOOD REEvEs ......... 76, 83,126,183 1235 Shukagawa Nisinomiya, Japan MORGAN, CORINNA DONA ........ 161 116 McKinley St. Jasonville, Ind. MORGAN, FRANCES ELIZABETH ....... 45, 67,140, 229 726 Ouray Ave. Grand Junction, Colo. MORGAN, JEAN NOBLE 24 Walnut St. Oberlin MORLEY, MERs NOBLE .... .... 1 51 MORRILL, DOUGLAS WILDER ......... 83, 198 1305 N. Hamlin Ave. Chicago, Ill. MORRILL, JAMES WHITTIER ...51, 198 1305 N. Hamlin Ave. Chicago, Ill. MORRIS, CHARLES SATCHELI., JR. 42 Delawanna Ave. Delawanna, N. J. MORRISON, D. .... .... 2 56 143 Forest Oberlin MORRISON, 1-IQELENJ FRANCES 143 Forest Oberlin MORRISON, MARIAN .... 101, 104, 229 336 Reamer Place Oberlin MORRISON, W. R. ..... . 336 Reamer Place Oberlin MOSHER, EfLTONJ LORAIN ..... 149 W. College Oberlin MOULD, JANET MARIAN .... 132 Butternut Ridge North Olmsted 1 MOULTON, DR. G. C. .... 58, 68, 291 Forest Oberlin MOULTON, CLARA LII.LIAN.42, 1610 Waterbury Road Lakewood MOULTON, EVELYN ELLEN. 13, 89 Heck Ave. Ocean Grove, N. J. MOUNCE, STANLEY HENRY .. 703 Darst St. Ferguson, Mo. MOUNT, DOROTHEA ANN.63, 18 Lee Ave. Rockville Centre, N. Y. MOUNTEORD, ELEANOR JEAN . 1207 St. Clair Ave. East Liverpool MULLER, RICHARD 3423 Seventy-second St. Jackson Heights, N. Y. MULLIE, JEAN ANN 74 W. Main St. Williamson, N. Y. MUNKELT, ELIZABETH GERTRUDE 100 1388 E. 24th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. MUNSON, CQHARLESJ BRIGHT. 131 Museum Road Shanghai, China MIIRPH, HENRY WENDEL 821 Kershaw St. Aiken, S. C. MURPHY, GERTRUDE LOUISE.. 410 W. Swissvale Ave. Edgewood, Pa. MURPHY, WILLIAM HUGHES . 1741 Druid Hill Ave. Baltimore, Md. MUssON, ESTELLE FRANCES 38 Hawthorne Ave. Akron 113 156 1 133, 1.55, 7 a 1 9 n MUSSON, RALPH IRWIN 1 382 Main St. Athol, Mass. '- Bradley St. Westport, Conn. MYEl1S, BARBARA RIPLEY .... 154 34 Strickland Road CoSCob, Conn. ' MYERS, ALICE MARY . . . . . .156 -,i v MYERS, BEATRICE ELEANOR ..133, 1016 E. Main Sli. . Louisville MYERS, CHARLES FAY ...... 114 816 Clark St. Willard MYERS, CLYDE MONROE R. F. D. 1 Grafton MYERS, FREDERICK CHARLES ..... . ........................4v,48, 201 Gill Avenue Galion MYERSON, RAYMOND KIND ...... 1020 Ardmore Ave. Chicago, Ill. MYTINGEIK, GEORGE KENNETH .... 84, 92, 149, 322 Glenwood Road Amhridge, Pa. NABAKOWSKI, JAMES FREDERICK 664 East St. Amherst NANCE, JOHN BARTRAM Box 3 Sullivan S., . NASFI, MISS F. G. ... ,... 3 56 Reamer Pl. Oberlin NASH, JANET ELIZABETH. .43, 131, 1911 Fruitwalk Ave. Oakland, Calif. NASH, MARGARET PATTERSON. 120, 155 Main St. Ridgefield, Conn. NEAL, VIRGINIA EMARILLA ..... .. 1486 Gould Road Toledo NEEL, ELEANOR BIRDSONG .....,. 100, 104, Box 205 Rockledge, Fla. I 152 171 198 177 173 177 163 ish 173 247 181 210 125 165 NELl1ACH, ELIZABETH VIRGINIA 28 Wendover Road Yonkers, N. Y. NELSON, JAMES ........ . . . . . NELSON, MARGARET JANE ...131, 2909 Southington Road Shaker Heights NELSON, MORTIMER ... ...111, 96 Sterling St. Brooklyn, N. Y. NELSON, WILLIAM CLARENCE .... Glenmont NEREY, CATHERINE ANN.43, 141, 26 N. Pleasant Norwalk NEUFELD, G. ALAN ... ..... 5100 Cornell Ave. Chicago, Ill. NEWCOME, DAVID WILLIAM ..... s4,153, 47 Lincoln Ave. Cortland, N. Y. NEWTON, ELIZABETH LORRAINE 1002 Twentieth St. South Bend, Ind. NEWTON, KENNETH DEWHIRST 410 Lincoln Ave. Ravenna NICHOL, MARGARET ELIZABETH 819 N. Fifth St. Tacoma, Wash. NICHOLS, DR. HERBERT . . . . . .. ..-.......51, 76, 82, 83, 84, 96, 420 East College Oberlin NICIIOLS, OSCAR LEE Box 571 Grant, Nebr. NICHOL, EDWARD VANCLEVE ..... 163, American Mission Beirut, Syria NICHOL,C. 261 Forest Oberlin NICHOL, MARGARET GRACE ..156, American Mission Beirut, Syria NIEDERHAUSER, DONALD ALCOTT . NIELSEN, HARRY' THOMAS .... 454 Second Ave. North Troy, N. Y. NISSEN, ANNA CHRISTINA Avon Center Road Avon ' .42, 56 NIKON, CHARLES RoEERT.61, 166, 183 Brightford Heights Rochester, N. Y. NORDIN, AGNES MATHII.DA ..165, 186 83 Sixth Ave. LaGrange, Ill. NORRIS, KATHLEEN LOUISE 510 Edgehill Ave. Ashland. ...108 NORRIS, VIRGINIA ROTH .100, 136, 171 3413 Beechwood Boulevard Pittsburgh, Pu. NORTH, DOROTHY ELOISE . . . The Manse Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. NORTON, PAUL FOOTE ..... ss, 2206 Sheffield Drive Kalamazoo, Mich. NIIDENBERG, RODNEY 25 Leo Place Newark, N. J. NUMBERS, FRANK ECKERT .... 155 Todd Place, N. E. Washington, D. C. ...16s 165.'iS9 Ioafiia OBLINGER, FLORENCE EvANs.112, 230 2 339 Robinwood Ave. Toledo ODA, KIYOKO . . . . . . .50, 725 23rd St. Ogden, Utah OEN, R. J. ..... . 22 1 Forest Oberlin OESCII, JOHN HOWARD ..... 416 Mistletoe Ave. Youngstown OFFNER, ROBERT EMIL ..... 556 Arlington Place Chicago, Ill. OHLINGER, LUCY JANE ...... 212 1 Richmond Road Toledo 113, 210 ....96 163, 183 114, 173 134,171 NEES, JOSEPHINE MARIE ..... 121, 210 ....................... 95, 155, 173 OLDEN, SYLvIA WARD . .... .134, 210 808 Chestnut Boulevard 622 Thrrentine Ave. 1930 New HampSl'l1l'C, N- W- Cuyahoga Falls Gadsen, Ala. Wa5hlU8f0n1 D- C- 300 OLIVER, JANICE ...... .. .134, 230 300 Madison Ave. Monroe, N. Y. OLSON, LLOYD IDOF .... . . .l22, 173 118 Hillendate St. Rochester, N. Y. ........177 OSBORNE, CARLENE GILL 110 Maple Drive Aspinwall, Pa. OSI-ILAG, DOROTHY SALLY ....... 120 66 French Ridge New Rochelle, N. Y. OSMER, ALFRED MILES 130 N. Main Oberlin OSTRANDER, WILLIAM VROOM ....... 48,162,183 428 E. Spruce St. Roselle Park, Ill. OTTO, FREDERICK MARTIN 905 E. State St. Fremont OWEN, C. H. ....... .... 2 52 5255 S. Professor Oberlin OzLEY, CfLARAJ ELIZABETH .133, 186 1317 N. Thirty-second St. Birmingham, Ala. PALAY SANFORD LOUIS 10806 Orville Ave. Cleveland ......155, 173 PARFITT, PETER CONRAD ..... 152, 199 19 Everett St. Manchester, N. H. PARKE, ERNEST H. 196 Morgan St. Oberlin ....249 PARK, ROBERT DEFOREST ........ 230 12943 Clifton Blvd. Lakewood PARKER, BEATRICE AGNES .... 133, 177 Markesan, Wis. PARKHURST, CHARLES PERCY, JR. 360 Islington St. Toledo PARKS, JAMES WILLIAM ........ . . . . 78,87, 166,183 130 N. Highland Ave. Akron PARKS, RUTH ADBLAIDE ...... 49, 135 488 E. Dunnedin Road Columbus PARKS, WILLIAM ALVAH ..... 166, 199 130 N. Highland Ave. Akron PARMELE, HELEN LENORE.62, 128, 353 Winthron St. Toledo PARMELEE, MRS. CLARICE PAUL 724 Beall Ave. Wooster PARMELEE, DANIEL DURKEE 724 Beall Ave. Wooster PARQUETTE, JEANNE PATRICIA 104, 137, 1453 14th St., N. W. Canton PARR, PATRICIA ............ 1 5 1, 4447 Volta Pl., N. W. Washington, D. C. PARSONS, ELOISE VIRGINIA . . . . . . . 152 183N.Prof. Oberlin PARSONS, THARON EUGENE . . . . . . 96 N.Prof. Oberlin PARTRIDGE, ALFRED ERNEST ..89, Gentry, Ark. PARTRIDGE, GEORGE LEWIS ....... 110 W. College Oberlin PASCHKE, JOHN WRIGHT .. ...... 2231 Spring Arbor Rd. jackson, Mich. PATRICK, HOWARD HICKS R. D. 1 Brighton Wellington PA'rTERsoN, VIRGINIA MOORE ..... 69, 130, 26 Greenmount Blvd. Dayton PAUL, DORCAS FREDRICA . . . . . . . . Milan PAUL, THEODORE LINDEN ........ 352 E. 3rd St. Winona, Minn. PAULS, FRANCES ............ 160, 633 N. Wahsatch Ave. Colorado Springs, Colo. 'I PAYNE, WILLARD A. .. 279 Elm St. Oberlin 199 171 181 256 183 163 199 199 210 199 258 181 249 PAYSON, EDWARD TILDEN 219 E. Bowman St. Wooster PEACOCK, HUELENJ MARIAN .1l5, 910 Madison Circle Albany, Ga. PEAL, RUTH ADENA ..... 69, 563 Upper Mountain Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. PEARSON, MfARYJ HELEN ...112 2001 Pennsylvania St. Allentown, Pa. PEARSON, PHYLLIS ADELLE.69, 152 1185 E. River St. Elyria PECKHAM, MARIAN JOSEPHINE .. 24 Johnson St. Bainbridge, N. Y. PEERY, DONALD LEE ....42, 163, 3 Maiden Lane Raleigh, N. C. PEIRCE, PAUL S. 139 Morgan St. Oberlin PELLINGTON, VIRGINIA MARIE .... 140, Sharon, Wis. PELOUEET, Ft RANCESJ JOYCE .... 228 Sagamore Rd. Maplewood, N. J. PEI.TON, MRS. LAURA M. 130 W. College Oberlin PELTON, MARY MONTAGUE Dascomb Oberlin PENDELL, NELLIE MARIE. .42, 159, Horse Shoe Glen Willoughby PENKO, EDDA GAIIRIELE ..... 154, 1214 E. 74th St. Cleveland PERKINS, HfUGHJ VICTOR . 96,'id5,' 1714 Compton Rd. Cleveland Heights 89, 1873 Sheldon Ave. East Cleveland A PERRY, DONALD RAY ........ 114 167 14 Marquin Ave. Cleveland 128, PERRINE, LAURENCE DOLLINS . . . . . 153, 210 230 230 230 186 186 250 210 186 121 199 181 iii 230 173 301 PERRY, JOYCE MARGARET .... 119, 520 Linden St. Mamaroneck, N. Y. PESHEK, JAMES RICHARD 5727 Portage Ave. Cleveland PETERSON, ELSA MARIA. .54, 130, 220 Fernwood Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. PETERSON, LEROY ERIC ...... 149, 1842 Reyburn Road Cleveland PETRIE, HELEN LOUIS .... . . . 2906 Riverside Drive Trenton, Mich. PETTERSON, WINNIFRED LILLIAN. . . 77 William St. Stratford, Ontario PETTI, WILLIAM JOHN ...... 163, 16014 Kipling Ave. Cleveland PETTIEONE, EfARLJ WINTON, JR. Veradale, Wash. PETTIFORD, CLEATUES WILLIAM .. 70 S. Park Oberlin R PETTINGA, PAUL SIDNEY . . .. . 959 Thomas St., S. E. Grand Rapids, Mich. PHELPS, DOROTHXVTURNER cfo Phelps Can Co. Weirton, W. Va. PHELPS, JfOELJ HOWD, JR. Weirton, W. Va. PHELPS, MAR JORIE MARIE ........ Weirton, W. Va. PHELPS, VfESTAJ VIRGINIA , . . . .. Weirton, W. Va. PHILIPS, JESSE .......... 51, 148, 116 Plainfield St. Hartford, Conn. PHILLEO, CHARLOTTE CATHERINE 622 North St. Zanesville PHILLIPS, EDITH MARIE . . . . . . Portville, N. Y. PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH SNELL . . . . . . R. D. 1 Macedonia PHILLIPS, ETHEL VIRGINIA ..152, 281 Forest St. Oberlin 02 PHILLIPS, MRS. FRANCES MACGREGOR 91 S. Cedar Oberlin PHILLIPS, MARGARET.100, 101, 157, 89 Woodcrest Ave. White Plains, N. Y. PHILLIPS, MISS M. M. ...... 255, 124 Elm St. Oberlin PICKER, MARJORY LOUISE ...132, 1218 Faxon Parkway Williamsport, Pa. PI1.GRAM, ANNA-JANE ...... 108, 400-10 St. Oakmont, Pa. PINGER, LOUISE FRANCES .... 124 5 Vine St. Bronxville, N. Y. PINNEY, JAMES JEROME 1879 Dayton Ave. St. Paul, Minn. PIRTLE, JAMES BASKIN ...... 142, 2624 Ashton Road Cleveland Heights PIZZUTELLO, JOHN EDWARD 105 N. Fulton Ave. Mount Vernon, N. Y. PLASKETT, CAROLYN MARIE . .158, 28 Webster Place Orange, N. J. PLATT, DOROTHY ELLEN. .42, 140, 984 Ridgedale Birmingham, Mich. PLATT, GfEORGEJ STANLEY ..162, 984 Ridgedale Ave. Birmingham, Mich. PLESSINGER, CLARENCE EDMUND.. 602 E. 3 St. Greenville PLUMB, GATES LARRABEE .82, 152, 68 Columbia Ave. Edgewood, R. I. POCKMAN, CLARE . .. .... 157, 68 Douglas Road Glen Ridge, N. J. POHL, MARGARET MARTHA ...... 131 Hampton Road Syracuse, N. Y. POLHEMUS, SQIDNEYJ DOUGLAS .. 94 Main St. Northfield, Mass. POLSTER, HARRY DELEON . . . . . . . 2617 Euclid Hgts. Blvd. Cleveland 199 256 181 177 171 173 231 231 199 .76 183 171 115 199 199 POND, HELEN WHITING .... . . . . 316 Washington Ave. Elyria POOLE, ROBERT CARLTON.56, 147 9515 Heath Ave. Cleveland PORRITT, RUTH ALVINA ..49, 133 459 Adams Ave. Birmingham, Mich. PORSCH, GILBERT WILLIAM ..49, 2506 Loveland Ave. Erie, Pa. PORTER, ELIZABETH .. .... 152, '293 E. College Oberlin PORTER, ROBERT JOSEPH ..... 55, 293 E. College Oberlin PORTER, WILLIAM LYMAN.56, 148, 3213 Ave. A Galveston, Texas' POSTLE, STUART AYLSWORTH. 148, 3845 Beech St. Mariemont POTTER, BRADLEY ............... POTTER, AfNDREWJ DAVID, JR. 7450 Grand River Ave, Detroit, Mich. POTTER, HAZEL ATWOOD .... 157, 816 Farmington Ave. West Hartford, Conn. POTTER, KfATHERINEJ JOANNE .. 470 Main St. Conneaut POWERS, EMILY JEAN ...... .... 3105 Warrington Road Shaker Heights POWERS, HARRY MERRI1'T . . . . . . . 262 Carnell Ave. Amherst PRENTICE, ELIZABETH SEABURY 134, 3720 N. 38 St. Tacoma, Wash. PRESTON, WYNONA EVA .... 152, R. D. 4 Wellington PRICE, GfEORGEJ RANDALL ..148, 116 W. Territorial Road Battle Creek, Mich. I I zoo zoo 210 186 zoo 173 zoo 231 .ss 183 171 171 120 173 210 181 231 PRICE, ROBERT ENDSLEY ......... 92,138, 611 West Ave. Elyria PRICE, WILBUR ADDISON . . 707 9th St. Albion, Nebr. ...152 PRIEBE, CAROLYN GRACE .62, 132 1014 Ashland Ave. River Forest, Ill. PRIEBE, VIRGINIA CAROL .62, 141 1014 Ashland Ave. River Forest, Ill. PRIESTLEY, FAITH ORRIE . . R. D. 2 Wooster PUHAN, SUZANNE .... 325 S. Dani St. Sandwich, Ill . PURDY, ELEANOR GRACE . . . . 1233 Andrews Ave. Lakewood PUTNAM, DORIS ELAINE .. Tintah, Minn. PUTNEY, ELLEN AYERS ..... 263 Franklin Ave. Ridgewood, N. J. PYE, DONALD GEORGE ..46, 1253 Harding St. Winter Park, Fla. ....50 .....156 ...134 100, 12L 155, QUACKENBUSH, GEoRG1ANA JEANNE .. .... ........ ........ ...43, 131, zoo 70 Richmond Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. QUIN, ROBERT ELMER ...64, 116, 222 Sagamore Dr. Rochester, N. Y. RALSTON, MARGARET ANNE 418 W. Main St. Ashland RAMMACHER, RUTH HELEN 149 Middlesex Rd. Buffalo, N. Y. RANDELL, AKNNIEJ JOYCE 316 E. 4th St. Jamestown, N. Y. RANDELS, MARGARET ELIZA 301 Grant Ave. Alma, Mich. 9, 118, ..131, BETH RANKIN, MISS J. MARIE ..44, 45 214 Oak , Oberlin RANNBY, JOHN CALYER . .50, 153, 1260 Overlook Rd. Lakewood RANNEY, RICHARD ROOSEVELT 147,183 2113 E. 67 St. Chicago, In. RAWLINSON, RUTH. . .50, 55, 117, 217 Route Boissezon Shanghai, China RAY, WILLIAM THEODORE.77, 149, 20 25 Smull Ave. Caldwell, N. J. RAYBURN, RAY BISHOP R. D. 1 Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. RAYBURN, REBA CHRISTY .... 154, R. D. 1 Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. RAYBURN, RUTH 535 W. Mulberry St. Kokomo, Ind. REDMAN, THEODORE HOSMER .... .......................76,153, 1718 Edenside Ave. Louisville, Ky. REED, THOMAS LLoYD.82, 84, 123, 5636 Blackstone Ave. Chicago, Ill. REEDER, JQAMESJ VERNON.48, 153, 1350 Lakewood Ave. Lakewood REERORD, WARREN GRANT ..110, 828 N. Ott St. Allentown, Pa. REICHENBACK, RUTH ALMA 49, 134, 304 N. 3rd St. Columbia, Ill. REITER, JOSEPH JOHNS ..78, 123, 710 Highland Ave. Johnstown, Pa. REMSEN, HELEN FRANCES .... 133, 120 Elm St. Montclair, N. J. REUMAN, PAUL BOURNE ..... 83, 217 E. Liberty St. Medina REUTBNER, LORNA LUCILLE ..124, 1675 Parkwood Rd. Lakewood REYNOLDS, WILMA DORCAS ..... 336 Cornwall Rd. Rocky River ' I RHOADS, LOIS JEANNETTE .... 121, 319 Peoria St. Lincoln, Ill. 171 0 181 173 200 210 173 177 231 177 183 171 129 200 RHODES, HARRY DAVID, JR. . . . . . .48 5369 Breesport St. Pittsburgh, Pa. RIBLET, MfURlELJ VIRGINIA ........ ......,......... .......69, 154, 232 59 Hillcrest Rd. Arlington, N. J.. I RICE, FfLORA3 ELIZABETH ..... .......... .........42, 71, 158, 181 9 Turney'S Court Bath, Maine. RICH, WULLIAMJ ROBERT ....... 149 111 Nyae Ave. Pelham, N. Y. RICHARD, MAUREL NEWMAN Cowan, Tenn. RICHARDS, CAROL ELIZABETH ........ . ...................... 49, 154, 186 R. D. 2 Madison, Conn. RICHARDS, CHARLES M. . . ..... 251 265 E. College Oberlin RICHARDS, JAMES AUSTIN, JR. ...... . ...... ....... ........ ...s2, 89, 200 271 Forest St. Oberlin RICHARDS, MRS. MARY M. ........ 127 210 N. Professor Oberlin RICHARDS, NELSON FRANCIS ......... 146, 173 Market St. Cortland RICHARDS, RICHARD ................ 56, 78, 116, zoo Market St. Cortland RICHARDS, RQOGERJ WILLIAM .... 173 R. D. 1 Oberlin RICHARDS, Vf IRGINIAJ JANE ..... . 161, 29 E. as SI. isa Bayonne, N. J. RICHARDS, WALTER HOCKING ....... ............56, 70, 77, 89,110, 232 Market St. , Cortland ' RICHARDSON, MARGARET BROWN ..... ......58, 68, 100, 101, 104, 140, 232 210 Franklin St. Bloomfield, N. J. 303 RICHIE, CAROL ELIZABETH ..124, 171 18 Violet Lane A Lansdowne, Pa. RILEY, LYMAN WALTER ' ' '90 Fifth St. Huron, S. D. V RINEHART, MAIIIANA YOUNG . .151, 181 789 2nd St. . - Beaver, Pa. RISHEL, MARGARET ELLA .,...135, 504 N. Kansas St. Edwardsville, Ill. 171 RISINGER, MARY CATHERINE . . 140, 243 131 W. Somers St. Eaton ROBBINS, JANE .... .... 1 39, 186 1049 Woodlawn 4 Iowa City, Iowa ROBERTS, ALICE GRIFFEN ........... ' 124, 171 .............100,101,104, 15 Pennsylvania Ave. Flemington, N..J. ROBERTS, GERTRUDE CHARLOTTE .... ............44, 45, 53, 55, 141, 200 424 E. 5th St. - - Mount Vernon, N. Y. ROBERTS, LIDA ELIZABETH ....... 125 134 S. Professor Oberlin 171 ROBERTS, RUTH ELIZABETH ..157, 4701 Conn Ave. Washington, D. C. ROBERTS, WINIFRED JUNE .42, 49, 186 4005 Woodland Ave. Cleveland ROBINSON, ADELA EMILY .50, 159, 200 1564 Maple Rd. I 4 4 Cleveland Heights ROBINSON, BERTHA ANNETTE 110 Groveland St. A Oberlin ROBINSON, GEORGE HENRY .......... ................70, 78, 89,149, 200 60 Chestnut St. Montclair, N. J. ' Y ROBINSON, KATHERYN MARIE 216 Russell Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. ROBINSON, MARION ANN.132, 162, 181 36 Howell St. Canandaigua, N. Y. ROBSON, ROBERT, JR. .... 78, 123, 200 232 Sinclair Pl. - Westfield, N. J. 3021 ROCKWOOD, WILMA WALES LaGrange RODZINSKI, ARTHUR . . . . . . RODGERS, ALICE HELEN .... . . . . . 45, 62,152, 91 S. Cedar Oberlin RODGERS, ROBERT BARR 361 Ohio River Blvd. Bellevue, Pa. RODIN, MEI.vIN ............ 116, Granada Hotel, Ashland Pl. Brooklyn, N. Y. ROEMBKB, MAIKIAN WILHIDE .128, 675 N. Terrace Ave. ' Mount Vernon, N. Y, ROGERS, C. G. .......... . . . 378 Reamcr Pl. Oberlin ROGERS, DOROTHY JEAN 69,165, Beulah, Mich. ROGERS, FRANCES PARKER .66, 128, 7474 Delmar Blvd. St. Louis, Mo. ROGERS, MflLTONJ JAMES.92, 149, 861 Crucible St. Pittsburgh, Pa. ROGERS, PAUL P. ... . . . 339 W. College Oberlin ROGERS, RONALD DERSHEM . . . . . . 153, 1697 W. 69St. Cleveland ROHM, FANNY MAY ... .....165, Poplar Grove Connellsville, Pa. ROHN, SUZANNE LOUISE' ..... . . . . ....58, 68, 71, 72, 101, 104, 134, 1201 18th St., N. W. Canton 186 .29 260 232 232 254 181 200 200 254 232 171 252 ROMAINE, WESTERVELT BLANCHARD . 163, 11 Ward Sr. A ' . Hackensack, N. J. 243 ROSE, NATALIE BERENICE ........... 52,125, 210 9 Washington Pl. Port Washington, N. Y. Ross, ALEXANDER DOUGLAS . .111, 201 Brigham Hall Canandaigua, N. Y. ROSS, LYDIA ELLEN Brigham Hall Canandaigua, N. Y. ROUHAN, RUTH GEORGEANA ........ 69, 118,201 26 Elm St. Woodsville, N. H. ROWE, MRS. GERTRUDE RALPH 615 Beall Ave. Wooster ROWLES, KATHLEEN PATTON .121, 181 212 SO. 2nd St. DeKalb, Ill. ROYAL, LEWIS ARMSTRONG ..110, 173 1830 Sth St. Des Moines, Iowa RUCKER, VIRGINIA BROWNING. 140, 210 404 N. Bridge St. Bedford, Va. RUDD, JANICE MAE ......... 161, 177 2151 Glenbury Ave. Lakewood RUDOLPH, JOHN FRANCIS, JR. . . . . . . . 123, 232 831 Woodbine Ave., S. E. Warren RUDOLPH, KENNETH HOWARD 155, 173 30 Lockwood Dr. Old Greenwich, Conn. RUMBARGER, JOHN SHERMAN. .47, 186 3273 Raleigh Ave. Dormont, Pa. RUNNELS, JEAN .... . .... 131, 201 15 Berkeley Rd. Maplewood, N. J. RUSH, ELEANOR JEAN ...71, 121, 201 1110 Millcreek Rd. Johnstown, Pa. RUSLING, ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON .. ROOME, ELIZABETH HANCOCK ....... ................ . .......... 1 19, 232 119, 201 335 Central Ave. 2741 Cuesta Rd. West Caldwell, N. J. Santa Barbara, Calif. n RUSSELL, FREDERICK WILLIAM ....... ROSE, BARBARA MEDEA-V. ,... ..128, 201 ................. - ...... 47, 142, 173 R. D. 1 - - 3535 R. St., N. W. Chatham, N. J. Washington, D. C. RUSSELL, JAMES ALVIN ..50, 143, St. Paul's School Lawrenceville, Va. RUTH, JANICE WINIIIRED . ...... . 64 N. Cedar Oberlin RUTLEDGE, CLARICE EVELYN . . . . . . 443 E. 7th St. Alton, Ill. SABC, ELIZABETH MARY . . . . . . . 368 Newell St. Barberton SAKOFSKY, ESTELLE . . . . . . . . 801 N. Irving Ave. Scranton, Pa. SALISBURY, ROSAMOND LOUISE. 159, 46 Morgan St. Melrose Highlands, Mass. SALTER, JANE CAROLYN ..... 135, 41 S. Market St. Shamokin, Pa. SAMS, HENRY W. .... . . . . 40 Morgan Place Oberlin 3421 Wabash Ave. Baltimore, Md. SANTNER, HELEN MARCUERITE 121, Sth Street Extension Irwin, Pa. SANzARo, SOPHIA SYLVIA ...120, Grove St., Box 1 East Berlin, Conn. SARGEANT, MRS. RUTH . . . . . . 100 S. Professor Oberlin SASSE, RUTH EI.EANoII ...... 137, 27 Center Ave. Emsworth, Pa. SATTERWHITE, JOHN HENRY .162, 600 Caldwell St. Newberry, S. C. SAUER, FRANCES DOROTHY 321 W. Huron Ave. Bad Axe, Mich. SANDERSON, Ross WARREN, JR. , 150, 175, 173 232 211 177 151 243 211 250 iii 211 211 109 171 258 SAUER, JEAN KATHERINE ...137, 171 1266 Marlowe Avenue Lakewood SAUNDERS, IWARY ELEANOR .. ........ 51,128,233 312 Emmett St. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. SAWYER, ELOISE 1-IILLIS ...... 151, 181 118 Essex Ave. Montclair, N. J. SAYGER, JoHN PERRY, JR. 44 W. Vine Oberlin SIIERNA, ANTOINETFE AMELIA .. 100,113 3364 E. 93 St. 4 Cleveland SCI-IAEFER, CATHERINE GABRIEL . 156, 1101 W. Forest Road Lakewood SCHALM, DOROTHY ESTELLE ..42, 5824 Race Ave. Chicago, Ill. SCHAUFFLER, MISS MARGARET R.. 100 S. Cedar Oberlin SCHIEBE, Lois EILEEN ..135, 163, 26 Cedar Road Belmont, Mass. SCHIEIIER, ELIZABETH MARIE . . . . 119, 1501 Penn Ave. ' Wilkinsburg, Pa. SCHLESINGER, ALFRED C. ...... . 170 Morgan Oberlin SCHLOEMER, ROBERT WILLIAM .. 824 Poplar St. West Bend, Wis. SCHLUETER, MARJORIE DEWIIT . 45, 41 Yale Place Rockville Center, N. Y. SCHMID, HENRY ........... 165, 3049 Kiwatha Road Youngstown SCHMIDT, CHESTER WILLIAM .... 146, 216 Beaver Road Emsworth, Pa. SCHMIDT, Fl ERDINANDJ RUDOLPH 129 Chester Ave. - Moorestown, N. SCHMIDT, ROSALIND MARIE ..... 1349 E. 50 St. Chicago, Ill. SCHMIDTKONS, ARTHUR LORENZ . .-.- ....i . + ................. 47, 49, R. D. 2 - ' - - Lorain SCHMITT, ETIIEL LOUISE . . .. .120 15 Stanford Place Montclair, N. J. SCHNABEL, MARGARET JANE .158, 171 749 Brice Ave. Lima SCHNAIDT, DONALD HENRY Parkston, S. D. SCHNEIDER, CARL JACOB ........... 61, 87,116, 201 129 Bompart Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. SCHoTT, FRED HENRY Litchfield SCHRIVER, ALICE CAROLINE ......... 69, 113, 233 118 Parkside Drive Peoria, Ill. SCHUTT, MARY JOSEPHINE ..113, 233 609 N. Montgomery Ave. Litchfield, Ill. SCHWERTMAN, JOHN BANDORE ...... 56,147,183 46 17th Street Clifton Newport, Ky. SCHWINN, MURRow WILLIAM ...... 56, 89 R. D. 1 Avon Lake SCOFIELD, JAMES CLARK .... 138, 233 Jefferson St.. Jefferson SCOTT, HARRY SHANE, JR. ......... . 142, 173 2402 Roslyn Baltimore, Md. SCOTT, LAURAIIELLE ... ...233 233 S. Pleasant Oberlin SCOTT, STANLEY FRANKLIN ......... 153, 173 20 Bishop Parkway Pittsfield, Mass. SCOTT, WI-I.LlAM JOHNSTON ......... 138, 183 650 Highland Ave. Rochester, N. Y. SCovILI,, WARNER ELNATHAN. 126, 201 1279 Manor Park Lakewood SCOVILLE, HfAZELJ THEREssA.16l 186 Elm St. Ext. Ithaca, N. Y. 305 SEAMAN, WILLIAM H. .. ...24, 248 270 E. College Oberlin SEARLES, EVA RowELL R. D. 1 Wellington SEARs, ROBERT LAToN ....... 111, 201 Junior Republic Litchfield, Conn. SEEDENEURG, ELIZABETH PENNOCK 130, 201 1944 Beechwood Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. SEIBERT, EVERETT WARD .... .... 2 58 R. D. 3 Loudonville SEITHER, C1LINToNJ PHILLIP ...... 138, 183 646 Holgate Ave. Defiance SEITTERS, ELIZABETH NILES ......... 100, 139, 201 1105 10th St. Lorain SELBY, PHYLLIS CLAUDIA .69, 115, 211 1017 E. 4th St. North Platte, Nebr. SERGEANT, CYNTHIA MARSCHALK . . . . . 171 92 RalphAve. White Plains, N. Y. SERKIN, RUDOLPH ....... . . ..... 27 SEWARD, CATHERINE HELEN 312 4th St. Elyria SHAFEER, BLANCHE Lois .... .... 1 13 Main St. Hooversville, Pa. SHAFFER, FRANK LESTER .... 162, 258 1312 11th St. Lorain SHAPIRO, HENRIETTA . . . . . . .129 1972 E. 23 St. Brooklyn, N. Y. SHARP, ROBERT WEIMER ........... 48 96 , ,183 2933 Berkshire Road Cleveland Heights SHAXV, FRANK H. ... . . . .247 81 S. Professor Oberlin SHAW, HENRY KINGA 113 W. North St. Medina 306 SHAW, RUBY V1oLET ....,.. 154, 1815 S. 4th Ave. Maywood, Ill. SHAW, VIRGINIA HOLCOMB .,161, 81 S. Professor Oberlin SHEA, EILEEN AGNESS ..157, 158, 530 6th St., N. W. Canton SHEARER, GRACE MARIE 14 Union St. Westfield, N. Y. SHEARER, JAMES ROBERT .. 14 Union St. Westfield, N. Y. SHELDON, KENNETH HUEEELL, JR. 4 Cameron Ave. Glens Falls, N. Y. SHELTON, DAVID STUDEEAKER .... Union Trust Bldg. Dayton SHEPHERD, PRISCILLA . . D501 Garden Court Apts. 2906 E. Jefferson Detroit, Mich. SHERIEF, CHARLES FREDERICK 420 Sherman Place Mansfield SHERMAN, ARTHUR WESLEY, JR. . . 1259 Cranford Ave. Lakewood SHERMAN, FRANCES ..... 53, 120, 630 N. Kenilworth Ave Oak Park, Ill. SHERMAN, JOHN HARVEY, JR. 630 N. Kenilworth Ave Oak Park, Ill. SHERMAN, MARY LOUISE 726 E. 22nd St. Patterson, N. J. SHERMAN, PHILIP D. 129 W. College Oberlin SHERRER, MfARYJ ELIZABETH . . . . 6 Franklin Terrace Kent SHERRICK, EDITH ROSEMARY .154, 210 E. Fairview Ave. Connellsville, Pa. SHERWOOD, ESTHER ELIZABETH Oregonia SHIELDS, MARGERY JEANETTE .... 69, 115, 143 Park Place Wellington SHIFFRER, VIDA JANE ....... 152 1001 E. 72 Place Cleveland SHILLING, ROBERT BRANT ........ 95,142, R. D. 1 Navarre SHIPHERD, AfNNAJ ELIZABETH 9 Chelsea Parade Norwich, Conn. SHIRLEY, RALPH TAYLOR .78, 138, 815 Broad Ave. Canton SHIREY, FRED W. . . . . . . . Shiloh SHOEMAKER, DOROTHY E. ...117 Av. Roque Saeuz Pena 567 cfo Nat'l Lead Co. Buenos Aires, Argentina SHORT, HOWARD ELMo . . . . . . . 1839 9th St. Cuyahoga Falls SHULTZ, VIRGINIA BARCLAY . . . . . . 104 Dale Road Norris, Tenn. SHUMAN, CLIFFORD ALLEN 7819 Godman Ave. Cleveland SIEIIENS, ALLEN CASTELNAU ...... 155 135 S. Church St. Bowling Green SILER, GEORGE BENSLEY .96, 110 524 Forest Avenue Oak Park, Ill. SILER, MARIAN LOUISE ...... 164 524 Forest Ave. Oak Park, Ill. SIMMONS, JOHN DAVID ..95, 153 38 E. Oakland Ave. Columbus SIMMS, OLIVER SIMEON DAVID .... Brooke, Va. SIMS, MISS MARIAN .... .... 105 Elm Oberlin SIMS, NEWELL L. . . . . . . 197 Elm Oberlin x 1 1 211 201 iii 233 233 258 234 258 159 173 173 171 175 .42 256 254 SINCLAIR, MISS M. E. .. ....252 260 Oak Oberlin SINGLETON, RALPH H. .... ....250 35 N. Park Oberlin SISSON, ELBERT RICHARD ............ 51, 61, 149, Hart Hill Whitesboro, N. Y. 201 SKINNER, CHARLES EDWARD, JR. .... . 5 Highland Ave. Madison, N. J. SKJERNE, AXEL . . . . . 227 S. Professor Oberlin 183 . . . .255 SLACK, FfREDBRICK, KENNEDY ...... ........ . Grand Rapids, Mich. SLATER, ROBERT BALDWIN 45 Emerson Ave. Pittsheld, Mass. SLATER-HAMMEL, ARTHUR . ...... .. Cleveland SLoMAN, DOROTHY LEAH 16604 Ashton Road Detroit, Mich. SMITH, ANDREW IRWIN ..95, 1739 Price Road Youngstown SMITH, BARBARA KINSMAN ........43, 55, 72,101, 104, 1561 Wyandotte Ave. Lakewood SMITH, ELIZABETH ELEANOR .132, 908 22nd Ave. Altoona, Pa. ...143, 173 . . . . . . .183 THOMAS .. ...166, 201 ...151, 181 150, 183 139, 201 202 SMITH, ELIZABETH TOWNSEND ...... 130, 422 Old Gulf Road Narberth, Pa. 211 SMITH, ELIZABETH WALLACE . . . . .140 721 Thayer St. Akron SMITH, ESTHER LOUISE 45,154, Meadowbrook Lincoln, Va. SMITH, EVELYN MAXINE .108, 202, 211 103 Prospect St. Vassar, Mich. SMITH, GRAHAM . . . 24 Park St. Tenafly, N. J. .....147, 202 SMITH, HARRY KALEY 22 Evergreen Lane Haddonfield, N. J. SMITH, JANE ELIZABETH 1561 Wyandotte Ave. Lakewood SMITH, JEAN ELIZABETH .. .... 186 567 McKean Ave. Donora, Pa. SMITH, JUNE RAMSAY ....... 104, 159 56 E. Auburndale Ave. Youngstown SMITH, LELIA RosE .. ...133, 177 Box 432 Valier, Mont. SMITH, MfARY, ALENDA 65 W. Broadway Salem, N. J. SMITH, PAULINE ELIZABETH. .156, 181 178 Carpenter Road Mansfield SMITH, PHYLLIS ................... ......53, 68, 100, 101, 104, 141, 202 201 Wellesley Wellesley Hills, Mass. SMITH, RQALPHJ WINFIELD ..114, 173 17 Wells Ave. Albion, Pa. SMITH, RENNIE .... .... 2 6 SMITH, ROBERT ORR ............... ............76, 78, 84,123,150, 202 229 E. Main St. Chillicothe SMITH, ROLAND FREDERICK ..122, 183 12 Sias Lane Milton, Mass. SMITH, WILLIAM GRIFFITH ......... 149, 202 242 Lincoln St. Waterbury, Conn. SMITH, WQILLIAMQ PRESTON ..... 183 740 E. 3rd St. Ottawa SMITH, ZOURA CLARK ...... 158, 181 5720 Woodlawn Ave. 'Chicago, Ill. A SNIPES, LoUIs EUGENE .... 47, 48, 243 360 N. Broadway Salem SNODDY, HAzEL BELLE .......... 104, 124, 903 N. Grant St. Wooster SNoW, JOHN ELBRIDGE 614 E. Church St. Marion SNYDER, HELEN .... 309 W. 102 St. New York, N. Y. SNYDER, HELEN ELIZABETH . 44, 45, 1534 Granden Ave. Dormont, Pa. SOHN, CARoLyN FAYE . . . 247 W. Summit St. Alliance 47, 48, . . .108 SoKoL, MATILDA ... ...42, 121 287 4th St. Ambridge, Pa. SOKOL, WILLIAM 287 4th St. Ambridge, Pa. SOLENDER, SYLVIA GOLDSMITH .. 100 Northern Ave. New York, N. Y. SoLTEs, IRENE MARIAN 688 Dorchester Road Akron 69, 140, SPARROW, RUTH ELIZABETH ...... . . . . . . . . . .69, 71, 100, 101, 104, Passumpsic, Vt. SPEARS, MARTHA LORAINE 2693 W. Broad St. Columbus ..1I9, SPELBRINK, FRANCES BERENICE 139 E. Lorain Oberlin SPELDRINK, HELEN RUTH 139 E. Lorain Oberlin SPENCE, FRANCES LOUISE 4622 Oregon Ave. Detroit, Mich. ....154 SPENCER, ANN MooR ....... 165 551 Chestnut St. Waban, Mass. SPENCER, NELDA MAE . .. 429 Grant St. Fort Morgan, Colo. SPERRY, ROGER WOLCOTT 39 Robin Road West Hartford, Conn. 152, 171 202 186 130 136 186 202 211 234 202 152 181 171 160 307 SPERRY, WILMOT CORBALEY .153, 402 E. Gambier St. Mount Vernon SPLITSTONE ANET CORDELIA .160, ,J 2321 S. Overlook Road Cleveland Heights SPOONER, LoIs ELIZABETH ..161, 6301 Kenmore Ave. Chicago, Ill. SPRAGUE, MARION RUTH.49, 151, 7043 Cedar St. Wauwatosa, Wis. SPRAGUE, WALLACE ARTHUR .... 64, 149, 425 N. 14th St. Salem, Ore. f ' ' SPRENKLE, EMoRY WINEBERT, JR. 1933 Germaine St. Cuyahoga Falls SPROUL, RUTH TEEECCA ..48, 49, 113 Superior St. Dover SPRUNCER, ELLIS HOWARD, jR..146, 196 Hillcrest Road Berkeley, Calif. SPRY, RICHARD GLENNIE . .. 13 E. Main LeRoy, N. Y. SQUIRE, DONALD RoWE ........ ........ ...........54, 84, 138, 250 Clenison Ave. Elyria STACY, JQOHNJ RAYMOND.70, 126, 801 Foster Ave. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho STAFFORD, WILLIAM LENNIX .... Monterey, Mass. - STANION, MARGARET . . . . . . .68, 8 Marlette St. White Plains, N. Y. STANLEY, DOROTHY CUSHMAN .. 18 Allen Ave. - Pawtucket, R. I. STANLEY, JANE ........ 108, 141, 18850 Shaker Blvd. Shaker Heights STANNARD, ROBERT ELLIS ....... 76,146, 3111 Beverly Road Brooklyn, N. Y. STARR, AQLICE, BARBARA .... , 159, Steubenville Road Cambridge 308 STATER, PHROSO 596 Palisade Ave. Grantwood, N. 1.1 STEELE, ELIZABETH BRADEoRD.136, 2219 Maplewood Road Cleveland Heights STEELE, JOANNE HARPER .53, 118, State Teachers' College California, Pa. STEINBINDER, JOHN JOE ...... 95, R. D. l Oberlin STEINER, DoRoTHY ROSE ........ 612 4th sr., N. W. Canton STEINER, LUKE E. ...... 83 Elmwood Place Oberlin STEINMAN, PAUL BIRKEN 601 Daly Ave. Missoula, Mont. STELLA, JOSEPH WILLIAM. .78, 83, 3521 72nd St. jackson Heights, N. Y. STEPHENS, AfNNAJ ELIZABETH .............A............15I, 1622 Morada Place Pasadena, Calif. STEPHENS, RICHARD EVERETT .... 146, 3518 Northampton St. Washington, D. C. STEPHENsoN, RICHARD GLENN 95 E. Morris Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. STERN, JOHN NATHANIEL ...178, 3396 E. 142 St. Cleveland STERN, JOHN NOOT..54, 82, 152, 5000 E. End Ave. Chicago, Ill. STETSON, RAYMOND H. . . . . . . 131 Forest Oberlin STEVENS, DOROTHY ALICE ....... .......H........U.42,71,14L 51 Court St. Westfield, Mass. STEVENS, HOWARD MILLER ...47, 19 Elm Ave. Homer, N. Y. STEVENS, PHYLLIS WOLFB ...165, 128 N. Main St. Middletown 171 202 173 202 249 123 Q62 173 173 186 183 254 211 186 177 STEvENsoN, ARCHIE KENNETH R. D. 1 Grafton STEvENsoN, MRS. GRACE POOLE R. D. 1 Grafton STEVENSON, JAMES HAROLD 226 E. Neshannoch Ave. New Wilmington, Pa. STEWART, JUDSON ANDREW ..146, 1237 Yellowstone Road Cleveland Heights STEWART, MARJORIE. .44, 45, 132, 8 Locust Ave. Larchmont, N. Y. STEWART, MARY ELIZABETH .... ............... .......66, 128, 125 Broad St. Norwich, N. Y. STEWART, WILLIAM CARROLL. .76, 315 S. 4th St. Steubenville STIEEEL, CARL FREDERICK 1206 N. 9 St. Burlington, Iowa ' STIMSON, MARGARET MERRICK .. .......................5o, 113 2127 S. Geddes St. Syracuse, N. Y. STINE, WILLIAM HENRY 220 Blakeslee Ave. Byron STIVEN, KATHERINE BURR .... .. ....................34,71,141, 804 W. Oregon St. Urbana, Ill. STOCKFISCH, JUNE ELSA .34, 117, 1249 Ardmore Ave. Chicago, Ill. STOKES, ARTHUR JOSEPH ....145, 142 S. Main St. Hudson STOKES, ELSIE MARIE ...55, 117, 19906 Eldara Road Rocky River SToLTz, EQSTHERJ JANE.66, 112, 151 W. Hutchinson Ave. Edgewood, Pa. STOLTZ, RALPH DAVID . . . . . . . R. D. 1 Fayette STONEBRAKER, JQAMESJ WILLIAM 1017 Helmsdale Road Cleveland Heights STOUFFER, AfNNEJ ELIZABETH . 1000 N. Charlotte St. Pottstown, Pa. STOWELL, STEWART JAY ..... 148 Fox Chase Hills Philadelphia, Pa. STRANDBERG, MARJORIE JANE. 160 5001 Drexel Blvd. Chicago, Ill. STRASSBURGER, HELEN JOHANNA 423 Michigan St. Sheboygan, Wis. STRATFORD, HARRY HAINES, JR. .. Riverside Ave. Billings, Mont. STRATTON, ELIZABETH MALIN .... 45, 134, 312 Merion Ave. Narberth, Pa. STRAWBRIDGE, BETTY JANE ..... ........ ...52, 53, 69, 119, 744 Keystone Avenue River Forest, Ill. STRAXVSBURG, ROBERT SNIDER ..... ...........H.......60,78,123 108 Basswood Ave. Dayton STREET, THOMAS ELWOOD ...... 56, 166, 1727 Hoban Road, N. W. Washington, D. C. STREVER, PEGGY .... . . . . . . Parkersburg, Iowa STRONG, CfARoLINEJ ALLEEN 252 W. College St. Oberlin STRONG. JARVIS ALLAN, JR. .... . 252 W. College St. Oberlin STRONG, RUTH ADELAIDE. .49, 50, 1 Promenade de Pui Geneva, Switzerland STRONG, TRACY, JR. .. .......... .........70, 72, 82, 84, 88,127, 1 Promenade de Pui Geneva, Switzerland STUART, HUGH MEAD .... 49, 144, 504 N. 13th St. Harrisburg, Pa. STUART, ROBERT BERMONT ..... 63 Old Army Road Bernardsville, N. J. 1 1 1 177 234 171 159 183 iii 254 254 203 134 244 173 171 235 177 .48 STUIIR, MARIE ELIZABETH 13323 Detroit Ave. Lakewood STUKHART, ARTHUR IRVING ...... 101 E. Johnson Ave. Bergenlield, N. J. STURGIS, CONY .... , . 71 S. Prospect Oberlin SUMNER, CI.ARENcE WESLEY, JR. .............H............143, 1420 Ford Ave. Youngstown , SUMNICHT, HARRIET ALALIA .137 7275 Princeton Ave. University City, Mo. SUNDELL, CARL HAROLD ..... 114 Forest Home Ithaca, N. Y. SUPPNICK, CAROL VIRGINIA . . . . . . 165 1485 Atkinson Ave. Detroit, Mich. SURFACE, PAUL MACY ...78, 109 1 W. 72 St. New York, N. Y. SUTHERLAND, MARY ELIZABETH . .. ....................53,71, 131 123 N. Portage South Akron SUTHERLAND, MARY FRANCES. 118 2904 Walnut St. Erie, Pa. SUTHERLAND, SANBURN ... . . . 1001 Maro St. Fordyce, Ark. SUTTON, FRANcEs ELIZABETH . 141, 47 Erwin Park Road Montclair, N. J. SUTTON, HELEN MARGARET ..132 47 Erwin Park Road Montclair, N. J. SWANEEGK, CARI. RUDOLPH ..... 163, Corner Homan and Center Sts. Huron SWANBECK, JfAMESJ RAYMOND .. 144 304 Center St. Huron SWART, PHILIP ALFRED .... 83, 95, 606 Madison Ave. Plainfield, N. J. 1 1 1 SwARTz, WILLIAM ALLEN Candlewood Knolls Danbury, Conn. SXVITZER, RLENOJ LAVAUN .. .48 R. D. 3 Boise, Idaho SYKES, MfARlANJ VIRGINIA ...... 139, Conifer, N. Y. SYMONS, LYDIA ROTH .... 46, 140, 6800 Miami Road Mariemont SYMONS, MARY PIROWER ROTH 71, 6800 Miami Road Mariemont SZARO, LOUIS JULIUS . . . . . . R. D. 1 Oberlin TACY, AQLONZOJ CURTIS III.166, 2187 Lakeland Ave. Lakewood TAFT, ARTHUR I. ... ... 250 Forest Oberlin TAKEUCHI, SHIN Ehime-Ken Imaharu, Japan ...50, TALMAGE, WILLIAM HENRY 1463 25th Ave. Columbus, Nebr. TAMURA, MARTHA YURI 50, 154, Corner Ne1nann and Kukin Honolulu, Hawaii TARTER, CHARLES LEWIS .... 163, 2317 MCCullol1 St. Baltimore, Md. TAYLOR, ALEXANDER ERNEST ..... 1461 N. Grant St. Columbus TAYLOR, MISS BERTHA B. .. 97 Elm Oberlin TAYLOR, BARBARA JEANETTE .157, 365 Main St. West Haven, Conn. TAYLOR, BENJAMIN CARTER . .114, 421 Cummings Lane Chevy Chase, Md. TAYLOR, GORDON LEE . . . . . . .76, 30 Teft Ave. Clifton Strings, N. Y. TAYLOR, LLOYD W. . . . . . . 367 Reamer Place Oberlin 203 203 235 181 173 183 250 258 186 258 258 255 211 173 173 253 309 TAYLOR, MARJORIE LILLIAN .154, 1120 W. Crawford Ave. Connellsville, Pa. TAYLOR, MARY ROBERTS ......... 101, 104, Taylor Lane Riverton, N. J. TBETS, LUCILLE CHARLOTTE ...... 120 High St. New London TEMPLETON, JOHN WILLIAM ..... 250 E. College Oberlin TENNEY, DUDLEY BRADSTREET 165 Stanbery Ave. Columbus TENNEY, MRS. ELIZABETH C. 180 W. College Oberlin TESHIROGI, EGAKU . . . . . . . Miyagi-Ken Yamoto, Japan THOMAS, ELIZABETH ANN.69, 118, 1414 W. Market St. Lima THOMAS, HQELENJ JANE .... 180, 444 Church St. Indiana, Pa. THOMAS, MARY-ALICE ..100, 104, 645 Willow Grove Road Westlield, N. J. THOMAS, PHILIP MERWIN 296 N. Main Oberlin THOMPSON, HARMON LAWRENCE R.D.3 Box 935 Lakewood, Colo. THOMPSON, JOHN FANNING ..... ....................95,96, 114, 305 Fairmount Ave. Ithaca, N. Y. THOMPSON, KATHLEEN ... . . . . 130 Woodland Ave. Oberlin THOMPSON, VIRGINIA .... .... 915 Madison Ave. Plainfield, N. J. THORNTON, HERMANN H. .. ..... 294 Forest Oberlin THRONER, GUY C. ...... 78, 92, 220 N. Professor Oberlin 310 THURMAN, MRS. ....... . . . . TIBBETTS, WILLIAM DALLAS ..... 48,148, 1006 N. Cross St. Wheaton, Ill. TIESENGA, PHYLLIS AUDREY . .136 337 College Ave. Holland, Mich. TIGWELL, DOROTHY NORENE .... 715 Bushnell St. Beloit, Wis. TILLOTSON, JOHN FRANKLIN . 162, 428 S. Charles St. Lima TILT, LEROY WORTENDYKE, JR. . 150, 610 Cedarcroft Road Baltimore, Md. TILTON, WESLEY EWING .... 143, 422 Walnut St. Coshocton TINKER, CHARLOTTE ....... . . . . ....46, 61, 63, 71, 100, 101, 121, 47 Claremont Ave. New York, N. Y. TINKER, ELSIE ROSE . . . . ,... Macedonia Road Hudson TIPTON, GCEORGEJ ROBERT ....................50,76, 126, 608 Grove St. Elmira, N, Y. TIRRELL, DOROTHY ALDEN . . .140 815 N. Ridgeland Ave. Oak Park, Ill. TITUS, BKARBARAJ JEAN ..... 129 300 W. 6 St. Marysville TOBIN, FQRANKJ WALLACE, JR... 215 Elm Oberlin TOLEN, HELEN MAR ..... 46, 50, Lily Lake Stillwater, Minn. TOMLINSON, ANNE DAVENPORT . 45,119 115 W. 2nd St. Chillicothe TRACY, ELIZABETH ...156 Allen Ave. Meriden, Conn. TRAGESER, SUSAN ANNE ............ 49,131, 211 1728 Sycamore St. Bethlehem, Pa. TREASH, MARIAN LOUISE .... 131, 235 76 Hawthorne Ave. Akron TREFETHEN, MISS JESSIE B. ...... 251 116 Elm Oberlin TRICK, JCUDSONJ GORDON ....... 258 1264 Davis St. Zanesville TRIMMER, MARY LOUISE. . .49, 83, 132 884 Harmon Ave. Birmingham, Mich. TROXEL, CLARA BELLE . . . .. . .160 3408 Alcott St. Denver, Colo. TRUEBLOOD, RQOBBRTJ CRAIG ....... 150, 183 91 W. 18 St. Holland, Mich. TRUEnI.ooo, RUTH ELEANORE .... 171 91 W. 18 St. Holland, Mich. TUcIcER, FRANCIS CARLILE .......... 82, 83, 88,163, 235 Yunnan Province cfo English Methodist Mission Chaotung, China TUCKER, HOMER JULIUS . .. . . . .42 6342 W. Ambrose St. Philadelphia, Pa. TUCKER, JENNIE STREETER 82 S. Cedar Oberlin TUCKER, JQOHNJ HOWARD .. ..... .. 258, 244 525 W. 31 St. Erie, Pa. TUCKERMAN, MRS. LORETTA W. 6342 W. Ambrose St. Philadelphia, Pa. TUCKERMAN, LQOISJ ELIZABETH 181 16491 Northvale Blvd. East Cleveland TUCKLEY, EDITH SPENCER ...140, 236 214 Park Place Irvington, N. J. TUFTS, BEN LEE .. .... 56 5th St. Crystal Falls, Mich. TUPPER, RACHAEL EVELYN .... ..108 392 Fairmount St. Warren TURNER, REUBEN SPURGEON Jennings, La. TUTTLE, LEIGH DEXTER ..... 126, 183 1934 N. 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VAN ESELTINE, ROBERT LAME.163, 203 209 Lewis St. Geneva, N. Y, VAN FOSSAN, MISS VIRGINIA ...... 45 110 W. College Oberlin VAN METER, HERBERT ENSIGN ...... 67, 70, 166, 236 2515-16th Ave. Moline, Ill. VAN NUYS, KELVIN .... .... 1 53 231 Walnut Ave. Cranford, N. J. VAN PEURSEM, CECILE WILHELMINA. 69, 186 Bahrain, Arabia VAN VLIET, THEODORE 719 Bannie Brae River Forest, Ill. . .42, 153, 183 VARLEY, JAMES MARSH 49 Edgewood Ave. Longmeadow, Mass. .....155,175 VEACH, LoUIsE MARIE .... 49, 69, 244 1208 W. Florida Ave. Akron VEFCK, MfARYJ JEAN ....151 100 S. German New Ulm, Minn. VEHE, RUTH EMILY ........ 140, 236 1943 Lunt Ave. Chicago, Ill. VENTURINI, FAUSTA .... .... 1 77 Box 68 East Ryegate, Vt. VEVERKA, EUGENE WILLIAM ........ 155,173 9518 Cardwell Ave. Cleveland VINCENT, BARNEY ERNEST .......... 144, 173 943 Wheeling St. Toledo VoGEL, ROBERT SAMUEL ..50, 76, 183 53 Lyndhurst St. Rochester, N. Y. VOGTSBERGER, HENRY TANGEMAN 95,144,173 524 Doner Pl. Toledo VOLVVILER, WADE .......... 116, 203 47 Maplewood Pl. Athens VON WENCK, MISS KATHERINE .. 221 Forest Oberlin WACHS, MARGUERITE ELIZABETH . 910 South Blvd. Evanston, Ill. WACHTEL, JACQUES LoUIS 3815 Beechwood Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. WADDELL, JUNE ROLLAND 100 N. Wilkinson Dayton WAGNER, JOSEPH, JR. ........ 48, 2224 E. 79 St. Cleveland WALKER, CHARLES CAESAR 95 So. 10th St. East Orange, N. J. WALKER, LESLIE KOPPLOW . . . . . . 10734 S. Wood St. Chicago, Ill. WALLACE, HELEN SUTToN ..156, 166 Crosby Pl. New Rochelle, N. Y. WALLACE, LILLIAN REEDE ...... 1065 Maple Cliff Drive Lakewood WALLACH, GLADYS ..... 66, 165, 15 Chestnut Hill Ave. White Plains, N. Y. WALMSLEY, HOWARD CHARLES.78 309 River Rd. Valley Falls, R. I. WALN, G. E. ...... .... 4 9, 256 82 S. Cedar Oberlin WALTERS, EDITH EDNA .... Ridgefield, Conn. WALTON, CHARLES WESLEY, JR. . 39 EldonAve. Columbus WALTON, DOROTHY MAY .... 156 28 Strong St. Manchester, Conn. WALTON, JOHN LoUIs ..96, 153, 405 Mill St. Milford WALWORTH, WARREN ROY . . . . . 56, 485 Kenwood Ave. Delmar, N. Y. WALZER, JQEANJ ELIZABETH .... 1679 Parkwood Rd. Lakewood . .109, a a 247 161 183 236 177 162 203 171 136 181 183 257 177 211 171 183 117 158 3 WARD, BARBARA JANE ....... 129, 203 3475 Cornell PI. Cincinnati WARD, C. ......... . . .251 335 E. College Oberlin WARD, HERBERT EVERARD .... 70, 204 Ellis Ct. Merrill, Wis. WARD, RUTH ELEANoR ..42, 141, 204 180 Clay Ave. Roselle Park, N. J. WARD, WILFRED HAMLIN.60, 153, 236 3052 Albion Rd. Cleveland WARNER, KATHERINE ....... 160, 171 805 S. Vine St. Orrville WARNER, KENT BRANSoN.78, 111, 204 805 S. Vine St. Orrville . WARREN, RAYMOND HUBERT ..... 183 2740 Main St. New Haven, Mich. WARREN, REBECCA COLEMAN ....... 135, 171 2820 E. 76 St. Chicago, Ill. WARWICK, NANCIANNA . . . . . . 161 265 Benita Ave. Youngstown WATERBURY, ELIZABETH ANN. 134, 177 109 Park Ave. Oriskany, N. Y. WATsoN, EMILTE ENOCHS 1801 Roxbury Rd. Columbus WATSON, JAMES URIAH .. ...153 1716 West Ave. Elyria WATSON, MRS. MARIE CURT1s 1716 West Ave. Elyria WATT, JAMES MORRISON 532 Atalanta Ave. Webster Groves, Mo. ....143,173 WAUGH, MILDRED GIBSON ...118, 204 812 Ashland Ave. Wilmette, Ill. WAX'NE, Mf1RIAMJ ADNE ...136, 171 25 Byron Ave. White Plains, N. Y. WEAVER, CARLTON SAMUEL ......... 162, 186 1402 W. Broad St. Bethlehem, Pa. 312 WEAVER, H. E. ... . . . .254 221 Elm Oberlin WEAVER, MARGARET LEANA .133, 177 927 Ridgemont Ave. Charleston, W. Va. WEAVER, MfARYJ PHOEBE ...43, 120 224 W. Nippon St. Philadelphia, Pa. WEBB, WALTEIK GORDON .... 143, 173 288 Van Buren Ave. Teaneck, N. J. WEBER, MARJORIE EDITH ...108, 177 Thiells, N. Y. WEBER, VINSON MORLEY 339 Monroe St. Wauseon WEBSTEIK, KATHERINE GRANVEILLE . . 177 305 N. Mountain Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. WEBSTER, ROBERT DANIEL ..148, 236 Victor, N. Y. WECHSI.ER, LEWIS ...... 46, 153, 173 1370 Teller Ave. Bronx, N. Y. WEI, PHoEBB YING Go-Ang-Li, Nantai Foochow, China WEILY, EMILY BICKART .... 165, 236 712 Park Ave. Elyria WEINBERG, HERBERT MYRoN ........ 76,163, 237 12713 Arlington Ave. Cleveland WELKER, ZfAlDAJ MARILYN. 108, 177 809 N. 6 St. Vandalia, Ill. WELLER, MAXINE JEAN ..... 119, 237 2630 Doris Pl. Honolulu, Hawaii WELLS, BARBARA JANE ...... 117, 171 3 Wootton Rd. Essex Fells, N. J. WELLS, CHARLES LAVERNE Brecksville WELLS, HELEN CORALIE .... 135, 204 624 Gresham Pl., N. W. Washington, D. C. WELLS, ROBERT BERESEORD 55 Falconer St. North Tonawanda, N. Y. WENBERG, EDWIN HUGO R. D. 2 West DePere, Wis. WENNEIS, FRANK ....... 83, 150, 358 Washington Ave. Pelham, N. Y. WEST, ADAM EDWARD .... 69 Elm St. Holyoke, Mass. WEST, ANN ELISABETH 30 Grove St. Baldwinsville, N. Y. WEST, RUTH ELEANOR Cedarville WESTLAKE, MISS LUCY . . . . . . . 159 S. Professor Oberlin WHEELElt, HELEN ELIZABETH .... 34 Marshall St. Watertown, Mass. WHERRY, JOHN W1LI.ARD 225 West Ave. Elyria WHITCOMB, MfARY, MARJORIE .. 135, 1045 Parkside Dr. Lakewood WHl1'E, BfERTJ WADE ... ,... 211 N. Prof. Oberlin WHITE, DONALD SHERMAN 276 Church St. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. WHITE, HELEN DEBOIKAH. 101, 112 V120 1-Iilldale Rd. Lansdowne, Pa. WHITE, IRENE CONSTANCE ..............100, 101,104, 3400 Harrisburg St. Pittsburgh, Pa. WHITE, RUTH AILEEN ..53, Box 17 Norris, Tenn. WHITEHEAD, MIRIALI .... 66, 132, 424 Nuber Ave. Mount Vernon, N. Y. WHITING, LEWIS WOOD 5518 Dunbar Ave. Ashtabula WHITNEY, MARIAN. . .55, 66, 112, 13594 Birwood Detroit, Mich. ......15O, . .5o, 163, 154 140, 251 183 204 204 258 156 .42 237 183 204 181 204 181 204 WHITTIER, VICTOR E. .... 96, 183 7216 Clinton Ave. Cleveland WICKENDEN, RICHARD SAMUEL .. .... 237 ............70, 78, 80, 89,123, 418 Potter St. Toledo WICKES, AI.ICE PERNE ...... 125, 109 Varnum St., N. W. Washington, D. C. XVIELAND, JOHN H. ..... . 3554 Reiclham Road Shaker Heights WIGHT, SHIRLEY ..... .... 4 3, 32 Waldron Ave. Summit, N. J. WILBKIR, HERRMANN LINDSEY .... 46 Constitution St. Bristol, R. I. Wl1.COX, ROBERT CAI.vIN .47, 144, 1310 East Ave. Elyria WILKEY, GERALDINE LORA ...... Box 1448 Sante Fe, N. Mexico WlI.KlNS, ERNEST HATCH. PRES. .. 154 Forest Oberlin Wll.KlNSON, ELIZABETH ANN ..... 101, 160, 107 E. Willow St. Wenonah, N. J. WILLBOND, G. E. .. 38 Walnut St. Oberlin W1Ll.EY, ALICE CATHERINE ...... 121, 2001 S. Center Rd. Terre Haute, Ind. WlLl.tllDE, JfAMESJ LAURENCE.56, Main St. West Union I WILLIAMS, A. L. .. .... 47, 256, 233 Forest Oberlin WlI.l.lAMS, COLVIN LEON ....111 Front St. Pemberville WlLl.lAMS, DQOROTHYJ ELAINE 69, 119, 923 Brunswick Rd. Cleveland Heights WILLIAMS, EfDGARJ PURELL ..... Pierpont WII.LIAMs, ESTHER RHYS . . . . 157, 209 Rockingham St. Rochester, N. Y. 181 .45 120 148 173 108 246 iii .82 186 163 257 244 237 173 204 WlLl.lAMS, HARRY ARNOLD .... . . . R. D. 8 Greensburg, Ind. WlLl.lAMS, JEANNETTE ..53, 130, 430 Randolph Rd. Plainfield, N. J. Wl1.1.lAMS, K. F. ... 38 N. Prospect Oberlin WILLIAMS, MARY HAMII.TON ..... ........46, 50, 58,68, 100,158 330 Church St. Oxford WILLIAMS, Miss MARIAN ... ,... 38 N. Prospect Oberlin Wl1.1.lAMS, ROBERT LECK ..... 96 4808 Garfield Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. WILLIAMS, ROBERT NELSON . .145 141 De Mott Ave. Rockville Centre, N. Y. WILLIAMS, THOMAS J. ...... 162, 137 S. Sumner Ave. Scranton, Pa. WILLITS, BARBARA KINSEY ....... 100, 101, 112 Ogden Ave. Swarthmore, Pa. WILLSON, MERI.E VVINCHESTER ... Cor. Springs and Magnolia Rds. Vineland, N. J. WILSON, ANDREW GERALD ..109, 4800 Leslie Ave. Detroit, Mich. WILSON, CHARLOTTE ROTH ...... 316 W. Walnut Boonville, Ind. Wll.SON, ELIZABETH .. 87 Maple St. Bristol, Conn. ....158 WILSON, FREDA CLEO ....... 159 977 Washington Blvd. Pittsburgh, Pa. Wll.SON, HELEN JESSIE 262 Hazelwood Ter. Rochester, N. Y. ......128 WlI.SON, JAMES REED ....... 114 624 Linden Ave. York, Pa. WIl.SON, MAIKGARET MACQUAID .. R. D. 3. Canton, Ill. 1 x 173 204 3250 237 256 173 173 258 261 171 183 .42 171 244 181 173 129 WILSON, MARY EI.IzABETH ...l35 196 Inwood Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. WINCENC, JOSEPH FRANK .... 67, 72, 163, Shisler Rd. Clarence, N. Y. WING, BARBARA ......... 213 Inwood Ave. Upper Montclair, N. J. WING, FREDERICK CHARLES 77, 89, 12 Garden St. Montclair, N. J. 150, WINGER, JCOHNJ WI1.I.lAM. . .162, 412 Nolcl Ave. Wooster WINKLER, ANTON GEORGE .... 49, 3363 W. 32 St. Cleveland WINSHIP, WII.LIAM RUSSELL .150, 2882 Chadhourne Rd. Shaker Heights WINWOOD, GEORGE MOODY ...... 56, 126, 1652 E. High St. Springlield Wll1Kl.FR, J. E. .... . 262 W. College Oberlin Wl'FKlEWlCZ, DELLA 569 Cameron Ave. Youngstown MARIE . 157, WlT'T, DOROTHY MARIE .. .. .. 1237 E. River St. Elyria WlT1'I.FR, RUTH GRAESER. 100, 136, 1623 N. Broadway Baltimore, Md. WONDRFYKA, MARY ELIZABETH .. 328 Cleveland Ave. Canton WOOD, JOHN ADAMS . ,... 334 E. College Oberlin WOOD, MAIKY CHRISTINA ....................44,45,139, South St. Marcellus, N. Y. WOOD, ROBERT WALTER .... 126, 2021 W. Livingston St. Allentown, Pa. WOOD, WILLIAM WALTER ...155, 1227 Auburn Pl. N. W. Canton 171 244 134 237 258 211 237 183 .56 181 237 171 181 205 205 238 173 313 WOODBURY, CHARLES BENJAMIN ...,. .96, 144, 173 ' ' iiiiIi'H5LI2Ii1'RLIQ,i1ki.'w. Vlfashington, D. C. XVOODRU1'If, DEAN ALDER ........ 205 Buxton St. 8 Sofia, Bulgaria WOODRUIIII, LUCY ADELE ,....,,.,...........4a,li9,'5bQ'iAA Lindsey WOODIKUIJF, ROBERT W.. .55, 150, 238 Noah Rd. West Los Angeles, Calif. WOODS, SUSAN JANE ........ 133, 186 537-5th Sr. LaSalle, Ill. WOODWARD, ARTHUR Amos, JR. .... . .47, 148, 205 5?,A5's55I4a'IAi 'Ava' ' Detroit, Mich. WOODWARD, WALTER RAY .......... .47, 48, 143, 177 ' '5eL45'se5I4aifii AQ4. Detroit, Mich. WOODWORTH, MISS MARGUERITE ..40 VVOODY, ELIZABETH JANE ...121, 205 3291 Dorchester Rd. Shaker Heights VUOOSTER, AI.DEN FREDERICK ........ 48,177 79 S. Cedar Oberlin WOOSTER, H. A. ... . . . .250 79 S. Cedar Oberlin WRIGHT, DORIS LIBERTY ..... 133, 41 Arlington Ave. Hawthorne, N. J. 186 WRIGHT, HERBERT NESSENDEN ....... 173 108 Oak St. Shrewsbury, Mass. WRIGHT, JEANNETTE RUTH 550 Center Ave. Lake Bluff, Ill. WRIGHT, LAURENCE MAN1.1F1f 542 Edgewood Pl. River Forest, Ill. WRIGHT, WKILLIAMJ HARRY .150, 238 110 N. 7tl1 St. Plattsmouth, Nebr. , WRISTON, BARBARA ..... 62, 132, 181 180 Hope St. Providence, R. I. 514 WRZESINSKI, ANTHONY VAI.ENTINE 28 Shepard St. Buffalo, N. Y. WYMAN, ARTHUR HARVEY ....... 143, 197 Gibson St. Canandaigua, N. Y. WYMAN, NEWELI. PUTNAM ...... 78,127, 197 Gibson St. Canandaigua, N. Y. WYNN, BERT ELMER .... ..... R. D. 4. Bellevue YAKEL, KATHRYN ANNE .50, 159, 57 Inglewood Dr. Rochester, N. Y. YAGGY, LOREN LLEWELLYN ...... 439 W. Lorain Oberlin YEAKEL, 0fLGAJ DOROTHY ..104, 145 Main St. Fair Oaks, Pa. YEAMONS, L.E. 160 Morgan Oberlin YEATON,C.H.... 189 Forest Oberlin YOCOM, MISS M. S. ...... 44, 45, 214 Oak Oberlin YOCOM, WILLIS HERBERT .i ...... 251 Forest Oberlin YODER, MARY ELLEN ....... 165, 527 North St. Millersburg, Pa. YORK, ROBERT SEETON 862 Hoffman St. Elmira, N. Y. YOSHIDA, RYUKICHI . . . Rev. Michiokozak 14 Reinanzaka-cho Akasake-hu Tokyo, Japan ...154, YOSHIMURA, HISA 124 Ululani St. Hilo, Hawaii YOUNG, MRS. EDITH MOTTE 238 N. Pleasant Oberlin 152 iii 205 258 171 .48 134 255 252 250 173 177 258 177 YOUNGEN, DORIS ALTA ....128, 205 Ragersvillc YOURD, JEAN ... 617 Spring St. Elgin, Ill . ZAHM, HARRY VICTOR 205 Morgan Oberlin ZANES, MARIE ..... . ....... 240 Rockingstone Ave. Larchmont, N. Y. ZANOLI.I, ANTOINETTE .... 101, 2081 Tuxedo Ave. Detroit, Mich. ZANOLI.I, THORTON ..... 70 2081 Tuxedo Ave. Detroit, Mich. ZAUGG, HAROLD ELMER ...... 162 Higashi-Sambancho Sendai, Japan ZEIS, KATHERINE ELIZABETH So. Plank Rd. Tiffin ZELLERS, ELEANOR HOVEI.I. 150 Brookside Ave. Ridgewood, N. J. ....135 113, 137 148, 166 139, ZELVIS, ANNE MAE ...... 49, 154 14206 Thames Ave. Cleveland ZIEGLER, WINIFRED EII.EEN 43 Maylan Dr. Dayton ZILK, EUGENIE SAVAGE 2792 W. 14th St. Cleveland ZIMMERMAN, MILDRED LUCILE 53 W. Vine Oberlin ZINZOW, KATHRYN LOUISE ..165, Clereland Rd. Caldwell, N. J. ZARBAUGH, F. M. .. 264 Morgan Oberlin ZNAMENAR, STEPHEN JOsERH.148, 1708 E. 34 St. Lorain ZUCK, MILDRED I.OUIsE ..42, 165 3372 W. 26 St. Erie, Pa. ZUCK, ROBERT, KARL .. ......... 60, 3641 Culvey Rd. Rochester, N. Y. 148, 171 205 211 171 205 238 205 211 177 165 205 181 254 205 171 255 1 . . M V. 40' pn S .. -,.'-. ,, 'fm .1 1- V! ? to nr-ol Q09 ff .4 ,Q x 0 . ...A in 1 Q. Ni M: , ' P Q . A 'N B ,, I 4 :Il . '12 I ff' '- 1 Pixy! 1, -E , 3 a -Q, 5' ' J H 'I at 4,45 9' W fv ' Q v J 'V x. 3 ,P 1 u , Q ' ,. 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