Oberlin College - Hi-O-Hi Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)

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And now, when red and black sweaters are getting thin at the elbows, these seniors are at last walking the square on surfaced pathsg they have united the oliices of the conservatory and collegeg the women have a new gyrng and the class of 1939 has at last a final word on the Hall Memorial Auditorium-they will not get to use it. IIBEBLI Richard Achzehner Modern Languages William Adolph Pre-Medical Jane Andersen Violin Hubert Ashman Chemistry Marguerite Bacon Sociology Alice Adams History Emily Aldrich Fine Arts Catherine Andrus English Lawrence Auten Pre-Medical Robert Baker Political Science Daniel Adams Chemistry Sue Allen English Richard Armitage Spanish Ruth Avelsgaard English Donald Balassa History Virginia Ballard Sociology Charlotte Bazeley Spanish Helen Beilfuss School Music Bruce Bennett H istofry Donald Berkemeyer Philosophy Grace Barton Kindergarten- Primary Robert Becker Pre-Medical Richard Bell Physics Russell Bentley Economics Herbert Bird Violin EIQQ John Bash Chemistry Walter Behr Economics Marjorie Bender Latin Andrew Berger Zoology Beulah Bishop School Music NINETEEN THIBTY-NINE I5 Gordon Block Pre -Medical Donald Book Pre-Medical Anne Bradford English Warren Braucher H istory Ruth ' Brooks IIBEIILI I6 David Thomas Blumenthal Boardman Violin Political Science Henry Robert Booker Boose Organ Piano Mary Louise Silas Bradley Braley School Music Zoology Elizabeth Harold Bremer Brooks Music Pre-Medical Clara Edward Brown Brown English Pre-Medical Gladys Burge Sociology Henry Burnett Economics Charles Bussert H istory Stuart Cahoon Pre-Medical Ellsworth Carlson History David Burgess History Alice Burr Piano Angelyn Butterfield Physical Education Deborah Campbell English Milford Carlson Chemistry Allison Burhans Chemistry Irvin Bushman Singing William Cady School Music Margaret Campbell English Literature Jane Carpenter History EIQB N IN ETEEN TIIIRTY-N IN E I7 UBEBLI Dorothea Carr Fine Arts Frank Clark Pre-Medical Elizabeth Clarkson Kindergarten- Primary Betty Cooper English Louise Copeland Violin Frances Everett Carr Case English Chemistry Hugh Thomas Clark Clark Chemistry History Farnum Lois Coffin Conard Pre-Medical Sociology Robert Perry Cooper Cooper Philosophy Economics Eugene Charlotte Corry Cowley School Music School Music Kenyon Cramer History Cora Dann English Literature Richard Davis School Music Harriet Dexter English Dorothy Eberhart English Literature Edgar Curtis Zoology Anna Catherine Davies Chemistry N ellis DeLay Cello Bernard Duffey English Romayne Edmunds Kindergarten- Primary Marian Dale Kindergarten- Primary James Davies Political Science Marjorie Derr Kindergarten- Primary Eleanor Durham Sociology William Ensign Pre-Medical 'L1M NINETEEN THIRTY-NINE Janet Enyeart Singing Eugene Farber Zoology Helen-Mary Forbush Sociology Edson Freeman Pre-Medical Robert Gassler IDBERLI 20 Elizabeth Eyster Physical Education Josephine Faulkner Latin Carlyle Frarey English Literature Arthur Freidinger Pre -Medical Naomi Geib Chemistry Helen Fahl Zoology Charles Fehl Clarinet Frederick Fraz1er English Barbara Frost French Elsa Gelman Harp John Gerling Pre-Medical Robert Grazier History James Guernsey Economics DoraDean Halliday Zoology Mildred Hanson School Music Donald Gibson School Music Jerome Grifiith Economics Jean Haas Physical Education Josephine Hamilton Music Jean Harbaugh School Music E John Gofman Chemistry Marjorie Griswold Sociology William Haas Political Science Ruth Hamilton Economics Margaret Harrison German 'Qi IIBEIILI Frances Ann Harvey Political Science Louise Hayden Kindergarten- Primary Jean Henley English Albert Hicks Economics Marjorie Holmes Singing Barbara Hastings Sociology Hester Hayes French Thomas Henney English Michij iro Hirose Economics John Hornbeck Physics Joanne Haycraft Kindergarten- Primary Winifred Hemingway Kindergarten- Primary Marian Hewitt Spanish Merle Hoddinott Economics William Hoskins Composition Marvin Howe French Horn Mrs. Ruth Hudgins Music Betty Jackson Zoology Robert Jenson Economics Doris Kempes Economics Russell Hoyt Economics Elizabeth Hufford English Margaret Jacobs History Dot Jones English John Kendall Violin Ward Hubbard Chemistry Robert Hunt History Richard J enmngs Economics Margaret Keen Kindergarten- Primary Grant Kibbel History Elglj NINETEEN THIBTY-N IN E za Jerome Klein English Literature Margaret Komp Botany Margaret Landis Sociology Wynona Leete Physical Education Merton Lilly Chemistry 24 UBEBLI Alberta Klomp School Music Michael Krouse English Literature Margaret Latran Spanish Louise Lersch Kindergarten- Primary Betty Lohr Modern Languages Jeanne Knauss Pre-Medical Virginia Kurepkat Zoology Jeannette Leek Piano Louis Levine German Lorrene Love School Music John Lyman Sociology Kathleen McCullough Political Science Helen MacLaury Pre-Medical Oliver Margolin School Music Doris Marquart Kindergarten- Primary Janet McClelland Sociology Elizabeth McGee English Literature Robert MacMillan Pre-Medical Ralph Mark M oclem Languages Edwin Martin Economics Margaret McCord English John McKe1vey Botany George Mahl Psychology Richard Marquardt Physical Education Louise Matthews School Music N INETEEN TIIIRTY-NINE 25 UBEBLI Reginald Matthews Economics Kermit Mehlinger Pre-Medical William Mettler Fine Arts Albert Millman History Betsy Mook English Herbert Mattick School Music Martha Melville Fine Arts Berenice Miller English Elizabeth Mills Mathematics Sherwood Moran Political Science Jane Meek Vio lin Nancy Merrill Physical Education Margaret Miller Piano Mrs. Mhyra Minnis Sociology Corinna Morgan Piano Jean Morgan English Literature Evelyn Moulton Economics Bright Munson Psychology Janet Nash Physical Education Waxiren N iederhauser Chemistry Frances MOFFISOH French Jean Mullie English Literature William Murphy Economics Elizabeth Nelbach School Music Charles Nixon Political Science Janet Mould Sociology Elizabeth Munkelt Physical Education Sidney Namkin Zoology David Newcomb Physical Education Kathleen Norris Piano N INETEEN TIIIIITY-NINE 27 Rodney Nudenberg Physics Dorothy Oshlag Philosophy Patricia Parr Sociology Marian Peacock Piano Edda Penko French IIBEIILI John Rebekah Oesch Oldfather Political Science English Literature Elizabeth James Ozley Parks School Music Pre-Medical Th aron Frances Parsons Pauls Physical Education Pre-Medical Marian Donald Peckham Peery Organ Piano Helen Marj ory Petrie Picker School Music Kindergarten Primary Gates Plumb Sociology Emily Powers English Literature Eleanor Purdy Physical Education Reba Rayburn Economics Robert Rich Political Science Gilbert Porsch School Music Wynona Preston French Ellen Putney Pfre-Library Wilma Reynolds French Jane Richards Singing E David Potter General Science Carolyn Priebe Sociology Ray Rayburn Composition Elizabeth Rice Philosophy Marion Rinehart English NINETEEN TIIIBTY-NINE - 29 UBEBLI Jane Robbins Piano James Rogers English Literature Ross Sanderson Political Science Carl Schneider Political Science Charles Skinner Pre-Medical Marion Wilma Robinson Rockwood Religion School Music Kathleen Arnold Rowles Sagalyn Music Political Science Catherine Dorothy Schaefer Schalm Kindergarten- Piano Primary John Robert Schwertman Sharp History History Dorothy Andrew Sloman Smith Fine Arts Chemistry Evelyn A Smith Kindergarten- Primary Preston, Smith Botany Matilda Sokol School Music Marion Sprague School Music John Stern Economics June Smith Zoology Zoura Smith Political Science Helen Spelbrink Sociology Phroso Stater Political Science Mary Elizabeth Stewart Music Roland Smith Mathematics Carolyn Sohn Sociology Frances Spence Zoology Joseph Stella Sociology Helen Strassburger Singing NINETEEN TIIIBTY-NINE Carol Suppnick Kindergarten- Primary Philip Swart History Marjorie Taylor Zoology LeRoy Tilt Pre-M e dical Mary Louise Trimmer Psychology IIBEBLI Helen Sutton History Mary Symons History Dudley Tenney English Robert Tipton Political Science Clara Troxel Piano Carl Swanbeck Pre-Medical Curtis Tacy Chemistry Virginia Thompson Chemistry Helen Tolen Religion Craig Trueblood Economics Elizabeth Tuckerrnan German Reginald Twiggs Fine Arts Wade Volwiler Chemistry Howard Walmsley Mathematics Elizabeth Walzer Sociology Leigh Tuttle Economics Cecile Van Peursem School Music Jacques Wachtel Chemistry Olliemay Walter Piano Constance Warner Botany E Mary Tuttrup Latin Robert Vogel Political Science Gladys Wallach Spanish John Walton Economics Raymond Warren Sociology NINETEEN TIIIBTY NINE IIBEBLI Carlton Weaver School Music Helen Wheeler Public School Music Miriam Whitehead Zoology Jeanette Williams French Barbara Wing Organ Phoebe Weaver Fine Arts Wade White English Alice Wickes Kindergarten- Primary Charlotte Wilson Violin Anton Winkler Flute Frank Wenneis Chemistry Irene White Physical Education Laurence Willhide Chemistry Helen Wilson Chemistry George Winwood Political Science Della Witkiewicz French Doris Wright Piano Barbara Wriston History Dorothy Yeakel Botany Anne Zelvis Violin School Music E John Wolf H istory Jeannette Wright Music Loren Yaggy Piano Eleanor Zellers Singing Kathryn Zinzow Fine Arts W 6.655 NINETEEN TIIIBTY-NINE 35 IDMWHMWEMENT The One Hundred and Fifth Anniver- sary of Commencement Exercises was favored with perfect weather, too many alumni and parents to be crowded into Finney- Chapel, a stim- ulating commencement address, and President Wilkin's always popular presentation of honorary degrees. President Alan Valentine of the University of Rochester, one of the youngest and most progressive college presidents in the country, spoke on mls Safety Your First Concern? Graduates watched Artur Rodzinski, a favorite artist who will always be remembered in connection with Oberlin, receive his honorary degree of Doctor of Music. Diplomas were presented, the seven-fold amen sung by the A Capella Choir and the class marched out to the strains of the Recessional March. . . . And the night shall be filled with music was a prophecy fulilled when Chick Webb and his orchestra played in Oberlin for the Senior Prom. While some students journeyed homeward, others continued to sit on suitcases and struggle with trunks, and still others just relaxed, the social whirlers donned cool forrnals and warm tuxes and went to promenade in a crowded Men's Building. Most reports indicated that Chick's music, while fun to listen to, was too hot for any but the most ardent jitterbug, but everyone enjoyed hearing the much publi- cized Ella Fitzgerald sing her favorite blues songs. 36 SENUHlPBOMf BA NN Q X ER X Q CLASS OFFICER Robert Kretchmar President Elizabeth Sherrer Social Chairman Ruth Leiserson Carrol Brown - Seci'etary-Treasurer Social Chairman omiom Ushering in a new decade with shouts of 1-9-4-0-, this class witnessed a surprising sequence of change in the course of their career. Their Women could stay up all night as freshmen and as sophomores could have ten per every night. They were also the last freshman class to taste the horrors or benefits of the ranking system. The men passed their time as freshmen losing the push-ball contest to the sophsg as sophs, losing the contest to the freshmen. They were instigators of a hello campaign on the campus which died an immedi- ate death. Not at all daunted, they continued to do new things and have new ideas. They wrote harpoons on Oberlin sidewalks. Next year they will stagger the frosh with their oratory and parliamentary procedure as they lead the mock convention. Florence Aaron Ruth Adams Hanns Anders Calvin Anderson Paul Arnold Iutzi Augspurger John Bare Sallie Bedford Viola Bertsch Rene Biastre Arnold Blackburn Melodia Blackmarr David Anderegg Ruth Albrecht Jean Appel Edward Anderson Mary-Elizabeth Barber John Baird Lewis Bernick Allison Bell Doris Birkenstock Willard Bidwell Priscilla Blasingham Priscilla Blaisdell 1940 L - UNIUB Giles Blodgett Betty Blunt Harold Brailey Helen Brainard Elizabeth Bridenbaugh Katherine Brightman Marjorie Brooks Carroll Brown Jean Burrell Mabel Burt Elizabeth Byron Louis Cahan Norris Bollenback John Boesel Marie Breene Lota Brandt Regina Brooke Henry Brobst Lois Burgoyne Anna Burd Donald Byerly Murton Bush Roberta Cartwright Edith Cameron William Castelli Sydney Cavenagh Sarah Clagett Benjamin Clymer Margaret Condit Louise Conkling Mary Corbus David Cordray Stephen Dana Leonard Dart Spartoco DiBiasio Thelma Dirolf Margaret Cheney Urana Chamberlain Robert Comfort June Collins Julia Cook Jean Cook Caroline Cross Margaret Cotton Douglas Deppe William DeGraw Jeanne Dunaway George Dominick 1940 Florence Dunn Lucy Dyson Evelyn Edwards Ralph Ely Frederic Fairfield Frances Farnsworth Avery Fisher Katherine Fisher Dascornb Forbush Carmian Forbush Dorothy Frair Wilfred Frazier 42 UNIIDR J amin Easton Arthur Eastman Louise Ewers Max Ervin Gilbert Fischer Rufus Ferioli Jane Foote Donald Flierl Glenna Foster Robert Forney Katherine Fuller Eleanor Frear Margaret Gamble Wilbur George Robert Grant George Gray Lloyd Gressle Georgene Griilith Jean Gunderson Christine Habegger Cyrus Hamlin George Hammon Frank Hanson Enid Harper 1940 l l Esther Gott 1 Jean Gleason George Greene Louise Green Milton Gross Priscilla Grindle Miriam Hamilton Harriet Hager Doris Hansen Earl Hanisch Jean I-Iarter Dale Hart - UNIUB Nancy Hartsuch Mary Hartzell Dorothy Hayes Georgia Heilemann Jane Hilsee Richard Hirshberg Elaine Hoff Blanche Holmes Esther Hughes Barbara Jean Hull Helen Jacobs Margaret Jensen Jean Hawkins Imogene Hawke Jeanne Hill Albert Henick Jeanne Hitt Robert Hirshberg Charlotte Hubert Mary Jane Hoppe Jessie Isaacs John Insprucker Walter Johnson Harry Johnson Louise Johnston Merial Jones Natalie Kavanagh Eleanore Keighley Charles Kent Mary Helen Kildahl Marguerite Kirkpatrick Ralph Knapp 1 Robert Lamberti Howard Latourette Ruth Leiserson Doris Leith Anne Kafka Aaron Juvelier Olive Kenney Edward Kempner Marie Kinghorn Kathleen Kinghorn Daniel Kyser Robert Kretchmar Elizabeth Leinbach Robert Leighninger Marcia LeSeur Bessie Lepper 1940 Martha Letzkus Edgar Lewis Ruth Lund Ernest McClain Richard McCoy Lydia McCurdy Lendrum MacEachron Ian McGrea1 James McKe1vy Margarita McKibben Elizabeth Madden James Malone UNI0ll 46 Everett Lothrop Harry Lichtwardt Ray MeCon1ogue Marion McClelland Clarice McDonald Christopher MacDermott Mary-Corinne Maclndoe Mary MacGregor Kenneth Macrorie Warren McNary Herbert Mariboe Suanna Manley Frederick Marks Vee Marshall Georgia Maxwell Velma Mears William Middleton Durard Miller Lou Monteleone Frank Moore Beatrice Myers Charles Myers Elizabeth Newton Kenneth Newton 1940 Bessie Massing John Martsolf Gerrish Metcalf Marjorie Meermans Thomas Mistretta Eloise Miller Lorain Mosher McNulty Moore Alan Neufeld James Nabakowski Frederick Nichols Margaret Nichol - UNIIIR Donald Niederhauser Virginia Norris William Ostrander Sanford Palay Ethel Phillips Louise Pinger Hugh Puckett Suzanne Puhan Ruth Rawlinson Warren Refbord Paul Reuman Lorna Reutener Margaret Rishel Alice Roberts Winifred Roberts Fanny Rohm Janice Rudd Kenneth Rudolph Jean Sauer Clorinda Schmoll Cynthia Sergeant Ruby Shaw Elizabeth Sherrer Virginia Shultz Ruth Roberts Lida Roberts Lewis Royal Mary Root Ruth Sasse James Russell Stanley Scott Margaret Schnabel Kenneth Sheldon Grace Shearer George Siler Allen Siebens 1940 49 John Simmons Jeanne Smith Hazel Snoddy Helen Snyder Janet Splitstone Lois Spooner Richard Stephens Richard Stephenson William Stewart Elsie Stokes Harry Stratford Jarvis Strong 50 UNIUB Winield Smith Lucille Smith Ann Spencer Richard Snyder Elizabeth Steele Robert Stannard Judson Stewart Howard Stevens Elizabeth Stouffer Ralph Stoltz Hugh Stuart Ruth Strong Harriet Sumnicht Lua Syckes Gordon Taylor Mary Taylor Phyllis Tiesenga Elsie Tinker Frances Ulrich Helen Unkefer Eugene Veverka Marguerite Wachs Dorothy Walton Katharine Warner l940 Benjamin Taylor Louis Szabo John Thompson Mary-Alice Thomas Ruth Eleanore Trueblood Elizabeth Tracy Elizabeth Van Appledorn Marjorie Vail Raymond Walker Joseph Wagner Rebecca Warren Henry Warren Elizabeth Waterbury James Watt Lewis Wechsler Warren Weldon Elizabeth Wilkinson Purell Williams Ruth Wittler Charles Woodbury Willis Yocom Mary Yoder UNIIDB Margaret Weaver Adne Wayne Victor Whittier Robert Wells Mary Wilson Elizabeth Wilson Kathryn Yackel Herbert Wright Mildred Zuck Antoinette Zanolli 0F F ICEBS H0 Gordon Bennett President Jane Dunlap Secretary-Treasurev' Lois Welch Social Chairman Robert Beers Social Chairman 6-655 0F NINETEEN F0llTY-0NE Another sophomore class . . . had to tell every- body in Oberlin that they had done the impossible Cat least since 19223 when they discovered the colors of the freshman sweaters before they were first Worn. They produced the greatest group of athletes in history to dominate varsity sports, as has every sophomore class before them. Things they don't tell are: that they were born under a bad star, for tuition was raised to 35300 the year that they came to Oberling that the climax of soph-frosh activities-the tug of war-brought only laughs when the rope broke on the first tugg that it is claimed by the class of 1942 that the sophs fed them raw peanuts at the frosh-soph mixerg and, strangely, that they have slipped into place in Oberlin life more easily and more effec- tively than any sophomore class has in years. Marjorie Abbott Harriet Adair A Marjorie Albrecht Plummer Alexander Bryce Anthony Sara Atkinson Lois Axtell Katharine Babcock Lois Baker Thomas Baldwin Elsie Barcus Robert Bareis Betty Barlow Frank Barnhart Mary Barteaux Gladys Barton UPHO 0IlE John Bartow Irving Beal Ann Beaver Montgomery Beck Albert Beer Maryjean Behoteguy Philip Best Elizabeth Bickel Katherine Bingham Max Biringer Paul Blanshard Howard Boardman Jean Bowen Robert Bowman Nancy Brewster Kendall Briggs Franklyn Bright Leo Bronsky Homer Browning Marie Brownlie Barbara Bryant Don Bundy Barbara Burnett Margaret Burnham Stanley Burns Robert Butler James Calvert Dorothy Carnell Mary Grace Carr Arthur Cecil Grace Chap Philip Chu Howard Chupp Emogene Clark Charles Clarke Charlotte Cline 1941 - 11 Laura Cobb Elizabeth Cohen Henry Colby Virginia Cole Gilbert Colnot Ted Correll Thomas Cramer Joseph Creighton Charlotte Crossley Margaret Crowell Elizabeth Cunningham Pauline Currier Bruce Curtis Elsa Dahlstrom Baldwin Day John DeMott Alfred Dibella Irene Diefenbach Charles Dinkins Robert Dodge Susan Donberg Gladys Drew Arline Dries Allen Dudley Robert Duncan Charles Dunn Thomas Dutton Alvin Eaton Karl Eickemeyer Wilbur Eisenman Jane Elmore William Emslie Fern Eschliman Maynard Everson Elizabeth Flaharty Robert Fleischer UPIIO UBES John Flint Irving Foote Carolyn Ford Edward Forrest David Frazier Frances Freshwater John Garrison Alberta Gartrell Jane Gibboney Margaret Glider Hilliard Goldberg Alice Goodier Beatrice Greeno Robert Greer Priscilla Gregory George Grottle Jeanette Gunn Robert Hadley George Hagner Elizabeth Hakes . lkfsan' JS V 12 l 3-Z Mary E. Hallawell Richard Hallock Edith Hargrave Wendell Hart John Harvey Lottie Haskins Richard Hauser Eleanor Hawkins Marion Hawkinson Carolyn Hay Jane Hayden Agnes Heckman Margaret Heiby Lloyd Heidgerol Margaret Henning Rebecca Henry 1941 Robert Herrick Eleanor Hewins Nan Hibschman Virginia Hill James Hill Margaret Hitchner Ernest Hoffman Margaret Holden Donald Holm Jean Holt Esther Hood Edward Horton Theodore Horvath William Hosier Frank Housel Emma Rose Hubbard Frederick Hughes Jack Hume Mary Jane Hummel Patricia Humphrey Katherine Hunt John Huston Mary Ann Hydell Dorothy Inglis Richard Ives Dorothy Jacobson Ella Jensen Margaret Jensen Ann J ewett Dolores Johnson Evelyn Johnson Lucile Johnson Portia Johnson Myriam Johnston Ruth Johnston Gary Jones 0PHOMOBES Frederick Kafka June Karelsen Ada Keiser Jane Keith Joan Keller Lois Keller Elizabeth Kempf Horace Kennedy John Kidd Betty Killin Barbara King Margaret Kinney Mary Jane Klein Duane Kline John Kline Loraine Klingensmith Frederick Klug Lois Koch John Kofron Katherine Kornhauser Elizabeth Koski Solomon Kremenetsky Louis-David Kuttner William Lansing James Leedy Margaret Levi Dorothy Lingal Elliot Liskin Elizabeth Lovejoy Jean Lowry Vernon McCarty Anne McClellan Virginia Lane Robert Lewis Neol Lovett Margaret McClelland 1941 v John McConahy Priscilla McCormick Samuel McFrederick Donald McGreW Jeanne McMullen Elizabeth Magdanz Theodore Malone Elizabeth Manson Paul Marsh Helen Martin John Martin Sterling Martin Richard Marvin Edwin Mattson Catherine Mayer Jane Mayer Edward Maynard Marion Mercer Lawrence Meredith Marie Mesrobian Harold Messer Elizabeth L. Miller Jean Milligan Robert Milton Ray Miraldi Marian Moore Dorothea Morgan Richard Morgan Dorothy Mudge Adolph Mueller Leah Nelson Elizabeth Nicholls Edward Nichols William Nichols Mary Novotny Theodore Page 0Pll0M0llES Barbara Jane Parke James Parke Frank Parker Patricia Patterson Nancy Pearce Victor Perkins Jean Pharo Jane Phillips Louise Phillips Frank Pickel Mildred Podvidz Lucille Portman William Poteat Helen Prescott John Price Jean Pusey Betty Randle Janet Reed Mary Reid Mary Rettger -ww .ml .-1., -..lv Jean Sanderson Miriam Saretzki Jane Scarborough Carl Schmidt Mildred Schubel Calvin Schwartz Ruth Schwing Alfred Scofield Marion Scott Juanita Senyard Lois Shelton Phyllis Shields Gretta Shipman Emily Shumate Richard Skyrm Priscilla Sleeper Ellen Smedley Barbara Smith Elizabeth F. Smith Janice Smith 1941 Elizabeth Reynold Ellen Rhoades Margaret Riblet Barbara Richards Henry Richmond David Roberts John Roberts Marguerite Rockefeller Joseph Rogers Renetta Roman Elinor Rose Bettina Rothrock Betty Rounsefell Quindolyn Rucker Richard Ruggles Marij ean Ryan Grover Sparling Frank Spelbrink Rogers Spencer Brooks Spies Philip Stanley Priscilla Stearns Thomas Stevenson Edmund Stiles Todhunter Stromquist Clarene Suter Margaret Swett Dorothy Swigert Edward Tabor Charles Tarr Andrew Thompson Margaret E. Thompson 0Pll0lVIOBES Roy Thompson Lucy Tyson Jean Van Shute Grace Van Tuyl Caroline Vaughan Bettylee Vernon Evelyn Villwock Richard Vrooman George Walker Marion Wallach Elizabeth Warner Cecilia Warner Walter Warner Neill Weaver Lucy Weeks Deane Weinberg Delores Wennerstrom William West Robert Wheaton Eleanor White Joan Wichman Zeno Wicks Robert Wiley Harrison Williams James Wilson Mary Louise Wilson Dorothy Winter Jane Wirth Wynne Wolf Alice Woode Marian Woodward Olga Yarotsky Albert Zellers Lois Ziel Marjorie Zimmer Robert Zimmerman 1941 FRE IIFFICEIIS Lawrence Fay President Ruth Houston Secfretary-Treasurer Margaret Good Social Chairman Herbert Hansen Social Chairman 6-655 0F NINETEEN F0nTY-Two This freshman class came into Oberlin on a differ- ent track. They were responsible for choosing a new kind of class sweater. This class dispensed With boring announcements in chapel of Hi-O-Hi pictures and had its taken during freshman Week. Freshman men were more at home this year as they slipped into their seats in their dining halls next to freshman Women, so no upperclass lords bothered them-nor their Women. The food bills of the freshman dining halls Went up so high that the directors of houses had to object. And Bill Seaman said that this was one of the finest classes I have ever seen as he has said for the past ten years. 1942 Florence Abrams Nancy Adams Fausto Addessi John Aird Theodore Allen Bernice Anderson Mary Jane Anderson George Ansorge James Arnold Renee Arnstein John Atherton Caroline Atwater Peter Auerbach Jane Austin Bernard Bailey Eleanor Baines Virginia Baker John Balcomb Bequita Barnaby Nathalie Bartoo Betty Behr Reed Bell Helen Bennett John Bennett Stanley Bennett Rowland Berthoff Phyllis Bihn George Bingham Richard Bliss Addison Bolton Robert Bonnar Barbara Booth Shelby Bordner Harold Bossle Ann Bowen Mary Anne Bowers Betty Brandenburg Warren Brett Jane Brewer Dwight Brigham Louise Bristol Alexander Brooks Elizabeth Brown George Brown Jean Brown Margaret Brown Jeanne Brunelle John Bullock Beverly Bunn Robert Burden Jane Burke Charles Butler Dorothea Cacner Rosanne Calderwood Jane Caldwell Elizabeth Cameron Patricia Campbell John Carlisle Nancy Carr Edward Chaffee Donald Chalkley Theodore Chandler Robert Chandler William Channon DeForest Chase Marjorie Chase Robert Chatiield Foo Chu John Christie Robert Clapp Barbara Clark Kenneth Clement Douglas Cole LaVerne Collard Gertrude Colson Joy Coombs Betty Coppedge Pamela Cowan Anna Cox Elizabeth Crane Janet Crebbin William Crecraft Nancy Crocker Frederick Cross Joan Crouse Mary Culley Eleanor Cunningham Herbert Curry BESHME 1942 Donald Dale Marian Darnell Barbara Davenport Robert Davidson Margaret Davies Thelma Davis Winston Day Robert Daykin Elizabeth Dean Robert DeGroff Andrew Delaney Elizabeth Del Manzo Ruth Demarest Mary-Jane Denison Peter Denzer James Dessecker Philip Dewees Rose Diamondstein Stanley Dice Judith Doering Dorothy Dosch Fenner Douglass Helen Draudt Homer Dudley Laddie Dunham Stuart Dunham Helen Dunn Hunter Dupree Vladimir Dupre Jane Durning George Easter Beverley Ecker William Eckert Virginia Edmonds Dorothy Edwards Rozanne Edwards Donald Eells Mary Elliot Donald Emig Carl Engel Joan Erpf I Emily Erwin I Helen Euwer Edgar Everhart I 1942 Mary Fall Arnold Farbstein John Faulkner Lawrence Fay William Feicks Betty Ferguson Jane Fielding Mary Finn Kathryn Fighter Carrol Fisher John Flora Mary Folger Dorothy Folkner Eloise Ford Arthur Fowls Dorothy Frank Howard Frank John Frechtling Joyce Froelicher Lyde Gallery Joseph Glaser Arleen Goldstein Margaret Good Ruth Gott Seymour Goodman Miriam Granger Mary Green Robert Greene Phyllis Guernsey Jane Guinivan Jean Gunther Hazel Haddox Kenneth Hahn Anne Hale James Hall Douglas Handyside Lorraine Hanley Herbert Hansen Kathryn Hardin Paul Harris Emily Anne Harper Alan Harrow Elizabeth Harter Robert Hartson Walter Harvie Alice Haskell Ruth Hauser Charles Heater Bruce Heinzen Margaret Helseth Donald Herdman Jane Herzog Edna Hill Harriet Hill Kathryn Hirschi Burton Hoffner Jean Hoffman John Hogsett Robert Hohf George Hollingsworth Kathleen Holmes Ann Hommann Bruce Hooper Ruth Houston Clifton Hubbell Virginia HuHord Nancy Hughitt Alice Huling John Hunt Allen Hurford Gardner Hutchins Richard Isaacs William Jacobson Alice James Norma Jensen Mary Johnston Jeannette Jones Lawrence Jones Margaret Joslin Borghild Kafka George Kamm Phyllis Kaplan Susan Kelley Douglas Killam N elldean Kingsley Louise Kirk Stuart Knowlton Mary Lange FRESH Jean Lord Iva May Mar Yvonne May FRESH Warren Langlie William Lantz . Randall Larson , Richard Le Fevre I l Naomi Lenert William Leonard d Sarah Leete Margaret LeRoy , Nina Jean Lester Carol Levine Lloyd Lingemann Frances Loomis Lord Janet Low Norman Lyle Bayard Lyon Hugh Lyon Helen MacArthur Margaret McBride Richard McClelland Eleanore McCutcheon Ellen MacDanie1s Richard MacDermott Harold McDowell Mary McGeachie Jean McGiffert Robert McGill Robert McGreal Julia McGrew jorie McKee Walker McKellar Julie McKe11ogg Eleanor McKelvey Susan Marcellus Betty Marcley Pauline Maris Joan Martin William Martin Earl Mathis Martha Mayfield Audrey Meacham Daniel Meloy Doris Mergendahl Sydney Merrill Elizabeth Merry Dorothy Merschrod Betty-Mae Meyer Lloyd Meyer Elizabeth Mickey Ethel-Mae Milburn Mary Miles Eugenie Miligi Ann Miller Catherine Miller Elizabeth J. Miller Nancy Miller Jean Mills Jane Modlin David Monroe Keith Montgomery Samuel Montgomery Betty Moore Elizabeth Moore Dorothy Morris Marcia Morris Ruth Morris Frances Morton William Muchmore Phoebe Murray Prudence Myer Paul N awrocki Carolyn Nicholson Howard Nicholson Annette Orarn Paul Orban John Orebaugh Frances Osborn Jane Osterland Harry Otis Don Parks Cecelia Perisich Leon Perlow Elizabeth Phillips Thomas Piraino Wanda Pitman Betty Pollens 1942 wi 1942 Dorothy Porter Ruth Porter Esther Prager Jeanne Press Vincent Price Moulton Prussing John Purves Anne Quiring Warren Ransler Henrietta Rasmus John Rawlinson Phyllis Rearden Elizabeth Reidt Dale Reitz Maxine Renner Jean Rex Norman Rich Foster Richards Hugh Richards Sarah Richards Mary Richardson Kathryn Richter Jane Riefle Charles Riggs Marion Roberts Elizabeth Robertson Frances Ross Alice Rowe Llewellyn Rowe Kenneth Rowley Margaret Ruby Ann Ruether William Saint Nancy Sanderson Robert Sanderson Midori Satomi Ruth Savidge Eunice Saxe Kathryn Saylor Virginia Schaupp Geraldine Schloerb Allan Schmidt Ruth Schram Catharine Schweser Elizabeth Scott Ellen Scott Dorothy Sebelin Albert Seely Joan Seligmann Eldon Sellers Richard Selle Allen Shaw Harriet Sheldon Edith Shipherd Janet Shipton Charles Shortt Roselyn Siegel Anna Sinamark Estelle Sloman Constance Smith DeWitt Smith Dorothy Smith Edrey Smith Lilly Smith Jeanne Smith Loren Smith Marcelle Smith Margaret Smith Sheldon Smith Russell Snyder Earl Spaeth Beatrice Sprague Donald Springer Margaret Squire Jean Stanicek Jessie Starr Marwal Stein Bertha Stephenson Harold Steup Louise Stevenson Marjory Stewart Satone Stoddard Victor Stone Frederick Stothoff Alice Stratton Allen Strehler Helen Strong Paul Stueber BESII FRESH Amy Taub Janice Tyre Doris Wolff 1 E Howard Suslak Gene Swing Carol Taber Jeannette Tarbutton Margaret Tchou Judith Thom Anna Thomas Cynthia Thompson Margaret Thompson Wayne Thompson Betty Jane Tolen Helen Tompkins Richard Towsey Alvah Turner Thomas Tuttle Judith Uslander Josephine Vadala Eleanor Vandervoort Prentice Van Iderstine Mary Margaret Van Eman Robert Wade Dorothy Walker Jean Wallace Jean Warner Robert Warren Terrell Warren Gordon Wagenet Ruth Weiss Ella May Wessel Ralph White William Wigton Sarah Wilkins Jane Willard Robert Willard Geraldine Williams Edna Wilson Mary Winship Catherine Wolff Eugene Wood ! Thomas Wood Mildred Woodard Edgar Woodward Philip Worcester Stanley Worden Richard Work Perry Young Helen Zanzig Hilda Zanzig Barbara Zeller Eleanor Zeller Elaine Ziebarth Dorothy Zimmer Carol Zimmerman 194 ' w ffm ff f f J f' ,kwa 'W H . 'W EN 1 71 J Q . Z. 1- 4 1,5- ag, 5' ,W W .1 5? 51 ,: . 51g,1eg,. H 15:23 I W?-Hz :,u5df-fif 54. ' ww 'A I ,Ji 1 Wiz' JJ U-I is-s H .M : me '53 w KA . SW w ,: . 1 -, 25 is a, 5 .Wg J x I I f I 1 5,51 1 I 'HID JMS Agn ho- 5251 -vw -ii we 'nv ,. J FACULTY ..---i-Q lfif HX F' ENN l Pfjffgfkf N 2' , - . rl. FEV fi S .. T11 PRESIDENT ERNEST HATCI'I WILKINS THE ADNIINISTBATIUN With the world as their collective oyster and us as docile guinea pigs and assistants, the faculty pur- sues their course of study and research as diligently as they pursue ours. From the dark cellars and cold garrets of Peters, from cubby-holes in the Libe, from busy labs, from hidden nooks in Westervelt, come annually carefully gleaned facts, figures, theories, and hypotheses as their contributions to the arts and sciences. Oberlin scientists have their fingers in all sorts of pie from pollen analysis to the characteristics of soft X-rays. The psychologists are interested in analysis of movement, conditioning processes, problems of phonetics, particularly vowel sounds. Our physicists prefer to explore X-rays both hard and soft , to study the nature of crystal vibration, to develop a recording microphoto- meter, to build an electron microscope. In the department of Botany extremely interesting research is being carried on to determine the local vegetation since the glacial age through the process of pollen analysis. Just at present the star fish, the rat, and the jewell fish occupy the center of the Zoological stage, where studies of ciliary movements of iiuid, carbohydrate metabolism, and studies in develop- ment are carried on. From Severence Chemical Laboratory comes a safe and simple cure for blood poisoning in industry, attemps to discover those chemicals in bone marrow responsible for White blood cells, research on Vitamins A, C, and D, and techniques in the nice arts of microchemistry. FRANK SHAW THOMAS GRAHAM CARL WITTKE Director of Conservatory Theology School Dean Dean of College In addition to numerous and frequent magazine and newspaper articles the Oberlin faculty is respon- sible for an ever growing list of major publications ranging from highly technical textbooks to informative books for the layman. Professor W. M. Horton is the co-author of Revelation and author of . . . God and Contemporary English Theology . Dr. Harry N. Holmes has written a textbook of General Chemistry and accompanying laboratory manual. Other scientific publications include Dr. C. G. Rogers' Textbook of Comparative Physiology as Well as a number of books on conservation by Professor P. B. Sears, This Is Our World and Deserts on the March . Dean Wittke is author of We Who Build America and is also editing a six volume History of Ohio. Professor Jaszi is the author of numerous important articles on political theory and international relations. These are only a few of the publi- cations by Oberlin professorsg our profs who are more complex than we suspect. EDWARD BOSWORTH MARGUERITE WooDwoRT1-1 MARY VAN METRE Dean of Men Dean of Women Asst. Dean of Women ASTBUNUDIY BIITANY EASTON PAUL GEORGE CARR SEARS JONES CIIENIISTBY HARRY JAMES ALFRED LUKE WERNER RUTH HOLMES MCCULLOUGH LOTHROP STEINER BROMUND CORBET CLASSICS LOUIS LORD LEIGH ALEXANDER ALFRED SCHLESINGER DOROTHY BELL ARCHIBALD PHILLIP JESSE ARTHUR J ELLIEEE SHERMAN MACK TAFT STANTON RUTH JOHN HENRY MCLAUGHLIN LAMPSON DIEKHOFF SAMS CHESTER RALPH ROBERT WARREN SHAVER SINGLETON MAYO TAYLOR EDUCATION ECONOMICS PAUL PIERCE A FLOYD RAYMOND MARIE MARY GOVE FISHER RANKIN YOCOM GEIIDIAN BEN LEWIS WILHELM ANTOINETTE JOHN MARJORIE S2331 KAUFMANN HARROUN KURTZ LAWSON GEOLOGY AND llEOGllAPlIY WILLIAM EEEEMAN MCPHERSON I REUEL FROST ERWIN STUMM FREDRICK DAVID HOWARD ROBERT ARTZ MOORE ROBINSON FLETCHER Lui. Q FINE ARTS CLARENCE MARGARET J EssIE EDWARD WILLIAM WARD SCHAUFFLER TREFETHEN CAPPS BROWN l'lllLOSOPllY LUCIUS GARWIN PAUL ANDERSON NIATIIEMATICS PHYSICAL EDUCATl0N Qmenj 'WHITELA'W GUY MORRISON THRONER DANIEL WALTER KINSEY I-IARGESHEIMER LYSLE BUTLER CHARLES ERDMANN IIELIGIUN WILLIAM MARY CHESTER RUTH FLORENCE CAIRNS SINCLAIR YEATON SMYTH FITCH THOMAS GRAHAM PIIYSICAL EDUCATION qwonwnp GERTRUDE VERNA ELLEN HELEN MOULTON BROOKS HATCH DOMONKOS ANNA KATHERINE BERTHA LERA - HUGHITT VON WENCK LEONARD CURTIS P J EFFERY AUER RORERT GUNDERSON PIDLITICAL SCIENCE OSCAR THOMAS J ASZI FENN SOCl0LOGY NEWELL GUY SIMS BROWN ZO0LOGY CHARLES ROGERS ROBERT BUDDINGTON ROBERT MCEWEN HOPE HIBBARD RAYMOND STETSON JOHN LEWIS LOUIS HARTSON FREDRICK LAWRENCE KILLIAN COLE PHYSICS HOMER WEAVER LOYD FORREST CARL TAYLOR TUCKER HOWE SPANISII CONY PAUL KATHRYN STURGIS ROGERS A COATES RGNIAN CE LANGUAGES RUSSELL HERMAN HAYDEN DELBERT ELSIE J AMERSON THORNTON BOYERS GIBSON NOLAN l'SYCIl0LOGY TIlEOLOGY . CLARENCE CLARENCE FRANCIS ROBERT WALTER LEONARD HERBERT HAMILTON CRAIG BUCKLER BROWN HORTON STIDLEY MAY Y X1 SIR GINI. MARGARET JOHN FLORENCE OLAF HAROLD ADAMS CONRAD HALL CHRISTENSEN BRYSON PIANOFOIlTE ORVILLE MARY BERTHA LINDQUIST BENNETT HART ADA DAVID AXEL JOSEPHINE HASTINGS MOYER SKJERNE LYTLE JOSEPH JOHN ARTHUR RUTH HUNGATE ELVIN DANN MORRISON CONSEl-IVATIIIIY FACULTY The conservatory faculty, enclosed all day Within the resounding Walls of Rice and Warner, fill up their spare time With . . . more music. Perpetual rehearsing in the Concert Hall seems to be the favorite indoor sport of Con teachers. They grind themselves and they grind their students-all to the end that we may hear music Well executed on Students and Senior Recitals . They write textbooks, mag- azine articles on music and music education, and they give carefully prepared recitals in many fields of music-in a school year there will be recitals by the string quartet, recitals in clarinet, harp, piano, organ, cello, violin. 0IlG-AN Vl0LONCELLO FREDRICK GOERNER BRUCE ARTHUR GEORGE LEO DAVIS POISTER LILLICK HOLDEN VIOLIN JOHN FRASER IIABP REBER RAYMOND DONALD JOSEPH JOHNSON CERF MORRISON KIRSHBAUM I LUCY Composing takes the extra-curricular time of a few, notably LEWIS Normand Lockwood, whose song based on Whitmarfs Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking , received a S500 prize and MNH has been made the theme sorl of the New York Wor1d's Fair, 1939. Visitors to the Fair will also hear Professor Arthur Poister in several organ recitals during the coming summer. He also had a recital tour over the United States this spring. 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Junto House . . . Park's ....... Grey Gables . . . 3 Gulde House .... Johnson House .... .... Keep Cottage .... Lord Cottage ............ May Cottage .... 122, 123, lVlen's Building. .126, 127, The Morgue ............. Noah ............... 131, Noble Cottage ........... Peabody's ...... Pyle Out ....... Ralston Cottage . . . Ralston's ...... Pyle Inn .......... Shurtleff Cottage ..,. Thompson Cottage ....... Talcott Hall ..... 140, 141, Tank Hall .... ......... Regent House . . . Two Elms ............... Theological Quadrangle. . Yacht Club ............. White House .... Webster Hall .... 115 117 119 121 125 129 130 133 134 135 135 136 136 137 138 139 143 145 146 146 148 148 149 151 A. Keiser B. Lepper L. Dyson H. Unkefer M. Hydell E. Sliumate G. Chap P. Blaisdell M. Brownlie M. Whitehead W. Hemingway L. Bosshart C. Sergeant P. Tiesenga C. McDonald B. Bickel S. Puhan E. Edwards E. Rose M. Cotton M. Henning P. Shields E. Tuttle . filllg ALLEN CRIIF T . AA31..-... 3 ,. 2 took a new lease on life this year when a changed housing plan for 5 ' E' fe women left sophomores and juniors out in the cold as far as central .,,. location or coed dining was concerned. College women mixed with M con women in what was once almost exclusively a conservatory house. MTS-Harding New rooms downstairs carved out of the old parlors made social quarters so cramped that by seven at night every chair and couch is occupied. It is even rumored that the furniture is now moved out of the front hall every night at seven and brought back at ten. Unchanged, however, is the traditional Allencroft Garden party which brightens one spring evening with Japanese lanterns and summer forrnals. 91 R. Wheaton R. Skyrm E. Tabor D. Holm S. McFrederick N. Biringer G. Jones F. Numbers E. Forrest ALPHA LIIDGE is noted for Grazier's bridge games . . . Bash's hunting trips . . . Numbers' trombone . . . Skyrm's theory . . . Holm on the phone . . . Jones' Carolyn . . . Wheaton's new clarinet . . . McFrederick's history . . . Biringer's math . . . Forrest's candy . . . Tabor's Watching the World go by. ANCIIIIBAGE The Anchorage, jitterbug paradise, bases its chief claim to fame as being the home of the Oberlin Dovvnbeat Club. One of the youngest dormitories on the campus, it is in its second year of existence as a freshman house, sheltering at first twelve and later nine of the class of '42, together with their senior counsellor. A. Galasso G. Wagenet B. Hooper D. Dale R. S. Hechter D. Smith J. Hogsett E. Sellers F. Stothoif G. Ansorge J. Balcomb D. Handyside R. MacMil1ian 92 M. Krouse F R. Baker 93 J. Arnold J. Rawlinson S. Dunham G. Bingham J. Glaser S. Merrill E. Wood H. McDowell T. Allen W. Loerke A. Bolton L. Jones ANTLEBQS held a chaperoned house party, a formal with Tank, contributed brooms, balls, pillows to Herby's diet, argued Bach versus Goodman, study versus stud, was stimulated during exams by koffee, krackers, and Krouse. Second semester found ten present, two absent. BACIIELUB HALL A typical scene in the home of handsome men might find Duncan and Roberts fencing . . . Baker and Giles arguing . . . Price and Hanson boxing . . . McGreal drawing . . . Thompson sleeping through eight o'clocks . . . and Marks, Elliott and MacEachron having a good old fashioned bull session. L. MacEachron D. Roberts W. Giles J. Price F. Hanson A. Elliott R. Duncan A. Thompson R. Baker I. McGrea1 M. Hanson L. Conard A. Zelvis M. Robinson D. Jones V. Ballard G. Burge A. Davies N. DeLay L. Burgoyne J. Hill M. Sokol E. Putney E. Hughes C. Sohn C. Dann R. Hamilton E. Smith L 4 i BALINVIN CUTTAGE - vi is the house of the Priscilla tradition, the lace where most girls dream 4 P wi. of spending their junior or senior year. On Thanksgiving Day, Baldwin men rise at six, gulp down hot cocoa, and scatter pieces of paper all r' i3111'3:'1 . 'V5l over the country side in the Hare and Hounds chase. At dinner Priscilla Mrs. Ewing is exhibited without the traditional brawl, and her own lengthy history and code of rules concerning her appearances and disappearances is read. In recognition of Puritan forefathers who may or may not have been there, Baldwin maids don dark dresses with White Priscilla caps and 'kerchiefsg Baldwin men appear in wide white Quaker collars and dance a Virginia Reel as long as they are able. Later there is the Martha Washington tea where everyone is costumed once more and dances this time a stately 94 E N Merrill L. Roberts E. Nelbach A. Butterfield E. Hufford M. Bender H. Beilfuss M Wood M. Derr D. Leith H. Tolen J. Carpenter C. Brown E. Bremer E Walzei M. Komp D. Yeakel D. Wright F. Pauls I. Soltes H. Wilson minuet. Eagerly awaited too are Baldwin recs at which girls dress formally and boys don't, all adding up to Oberlin semi-formal. In their informal moments, Baldwin beauties have lively house mixers and football teas after every game. On Sunday night, after buffet supper is served by candlelight, small groups gather in the huge downstairs parlors, some around the radio, some around the piano in the Blue Room. Upstairs they hold floor spreads to which the third floor cordially invites the whole second floor at the late hour of 10 p. m. The bewildering maze of halls is scattered with various miscellaneous pieces of furniture which no one ever bothers to sit down in. l H. Strassburger J. Robbins L. Copeland D. Schalm E, Zellers E. Gelman C. Van Peursem J. Richards L. Love C. Morgan M. Miller J. Leek M. Peckham BABIIUWVS claims to be the only house on campus which is entirely empty by eight o'clock in the morning, also the only house Without any athletic functions at all, unless you can count daily hikes to the con and back. Here fourteen selected fourth or fifth year conservatory girls live in a sort of mad confusion, heightened by the fact that no two roommates major in the same subject, and that as many as six out of the fourteen may appear on Students' the same evening. And here in the library with its huge fireplace, its bookshelves, and its grand piano, demi-tasse is served from a silver coffee urn every night after supper to the strains of the latest swing music. L. Meyer P. Van Iderstine D. Chalkley J. Manning C. Riggs W. Crecraft R. Selle D. Chase W. Leonard D. Monroe L. Fay i BARR lIOUSE l k! - Almost any evening at Barr House will find Chuck shaking the ' ii i L house with his tumbling . . . Dee hot trumpeting . . . Dave 1 grinding . . . Paul philosophizing . . . Van pounding the piano . . . . Lloyd shouting quiet pleasel' '... Don rhyming Einstein M1'S-Telmey . . . Bill quoting Kipling . . . Dick expounding . . . Will on the flute. THE BASTILLE Man's Castle' '... all-night poker games . . . seven rooms, six radios . . . broken windows . . . jitterbugs . . . two a.1n. bull sessions . . . aroma of pipe tobacco . . . blue books at Presti's . . . twelve frosh, eight dean calls . . . the Bastille! .Am it . 1 4 i - Y! '.i. .L B. Munson D. Cole N. Lyle K. Rowley D. Reitz L. Lingemann G. Brown B. Munson W. Harvie R. Work A. Delaney R. Clapp J. Bennett A. Farbstein 97 l J. Baird R. Gerling A. Eaton G. Block C. Schneider W. Behr M. Lilly W. Volwiler S. Dana J. Stewart N. Richards R. Dodge boasts of late stags and early alarms, punctuated by Meer- schaurns, coffee, borrowed typewriters, shower lines, eight a.rn. milk and crackers, handstand tournaments, theses, sabers, Real Silk, treks to Baldwin, Herbie's fang marks. where Toscanini and Goodman are twin gods . . . where they hurl radios out the window when T. Dorsey swings the Blue Danube' '... and where they have compiled a Dictionary of Modern American Slang, Expletives, and Profanationsn. Z. Wicks W. Hosier W. Emslie R. Hadley A. Beer N. Weaver T. Stevenson ' lu. 4 sf! .:. j ffl 1 W. Behr Mrs. Bohrer 98 4 M. Wootton B. Wells R. Siegel P. Crew L. Hanley C. Nicholson J. McGrew H. Rasmus M. Elliot J. Erpf B. Behr J. Jones C. Thompson S. Stoddard T. Davis H. Draudt M. Woodard A. Hale G. Colson CIIUBCIIILL is always full of a bunch of lively freshmen who live in the shadow of the Womerfs Gym, tear over to Talcott for meals, and share men and belongings. This year they Went so far as to threaten Oberlin with a genuine epidemic of scarlet fever, when two whole cases Miss Wootton sprang up from two entirely different sources after Christmas vacation. Segregation, observation, and Pepsoclent antiseptic left Churchill's maidens temporarily de- serted. Dr. Bradshaw decreed that there should be no all-college dances, but after five days produced no further alarms, Churchill returned to routine-picnics in the Arb, star volley-ball playing, and breakfast Sunday morning at 9:30 in the parlor. 99 N. Hibschman R. Wittler L. Axtell K. Willey R. Sasse M. E. Barber M. Lucke H. Prescott B. King D. Mudge L. Shelton F. Carr J. Isaacs R. Strong J. Hawkins H. Martin J. Henley H. Dexter R. E. Trueblood E. Waterbury CBANFUBD r once the home of Dr. Barrows, former president of Oberlin College, Was launched on its career as a girls' dorm in 1907. Present day Cranfordites admit that it is still a long Walk from the center of the campus, but they get used to it after a While. Sporadic campaigns to Mrs' Morley make bus service available from chapel donlt seem to have much effect. Possessing a huge backyard that goes down to Plum Creek and a front porch from which the light bulbs mysteriously disappear, Cranford is known on campus as a smoothie house. A great boon to men boarders who often travel quite a distance and people in general who don't get up early are the late breakfasts served each morning. Cranford girls, ordinarily 100 D. Sloman M. Gamble M. Rinehart C. Cross H. MacLaury B. Mook B J Richardson G Shipman M. Sprague R. Edmunds G. Foster M. Peacock K. Warren E. White V Mears M. Griswold J. Mould F. Farnsworth J. Cook L. Lerschi V. Hill M Kildahl individualistic, wear hats, play bridge fiendishly, eat coconut balls, and prefer black or white formals. Lovers of swing just like the rest of us, they are still pretty proud of the Brahms' recording Mrs. Cairns gave them for Christmas. This year they boosted Cranford'si tradition- ally high batting average at college functions with a busy social program of their own. At Hallowe'en they threw off their usual dignity to wear paper caps and bob for apples. At Thanksgiving they followed the campus custom of shaking 05 pounds of dinner by means of the Virginia Reel. A highly-rated tea, a super formal, and a few three-star recs left little time for the more prosaic curricular activities which come under the heading of required courses, bluebooks, and final examinations. M. Hamilton M. Hartzell G. Heilemann E. Newton V. Bertsch B. Myers J. Gleason K. Rowles I 02 M. Root H. Forbush M. Bacon C. Warner M. Cheney Z. Smith U. Chamberlain H. Wallace R. Rawlinson H. Jacobs M. Weaver B. Wilson J. Cook E. Bridenbaugh N. Burd A. Wickes L. Cobb L. Byler DASCIIDIB CIITTAGE left tradition in the lurch this year by holding a Christmas supper rather than the customary breakfast, by throwing a combination birthday- Hallovve'en party complete with ghost, and by singing Christmas carols from the day after Thanksgiving on. With the Christrnasvseason came Mrs' Pelton plans for the annual Christmas party for the Chilclren's Home combined with intrigue centering around the mistletoe hung in conspicuous corners. Girls were getting to meals so late the men decided to discipline them and went into the dining room first one night. Once called Harmony Hall, Dascomb housed Conna Bell Shaw, Ruth Tracy Millard and C. Cowley M. Riblet C. Warner A. Jevvett M. Jones J. Sanderson N. I-Iartsuch S. Smith J. McMullen B. Hull M. Breene P. Blasingham J Smith E. Byron M. Holden H. Potter E. Keighley J. Collins R. Adams R. Van Appledorn L. Brandt G. Barton A. Woode B. Rothrock Charlotte Tinker in their days as studentsg boarded Professors Artz and Robinson. The only confusing thing about Dascomb is that half of it is Tenney. There is one prerequisite for a happy successful existence in Tenney-the ability to walk through the corridor from Dascomb with eyes closed. Both Dascomb and Tenney were bit by the Chinese Checkers craze, keeping the men absorbed until after one-thirty in the afternoon. Most fun of all was a mid-Winter sleigh ride in and around Oberlin at which Dascornb men and Women Worked up great appetites for cocoa and cookies by pushing the sleigh over the bare spots in the streets. M. Bush H. Vogtsberger J. Kidd R. Twiggs J. Martin R. Muhlhauser R. Hunt R. Bell D. Forbush H. Drypolcher J. Flint C. Schwartz T. Preston J. Simmons S. DiBiasio J. Pirtle J. Stella R. Becker C. Brown D. Book 104 J DELTA LODGE Deltais eventful 12-year history, since its founding in 1927 by Johnny Fleming, includes a change of residence, a two-month estrangement with White House, six Browns and three Coopers. The once dominant i Varsity O now shares its place of honor with the Phi Beta key, R.Hu11t A the Delta waiter, who once pedaled, now walks to his 6:45 board job. Delta, however, still takes pride in its colorful Record Book, its immunity to Y doctrine, its exclusive Hall Room, takes less than pride in its P.D.O.N. Club, its location in East Kipton, its Alpha Alpha Frolic. But above all else Delta cherishes its tradition as The Home of Good Fellowship . ELLIS CIITTAGE traditionally a freshman house which used to call up the M.B. and arrange blind dates for their twelve beautiful maidens, was this year taken over by sophomores. Lively ping pong games and piano swing sessions were reenforced by the usual hamburgers and cokes and the Miss Strock Sunday night Hermit Club. Three times daily Ellis troops out pell-mell and runs down the winding flag-stone path which leads to Lord and food. When Spring hits Oberlin, Ellis in bathing suits repairs its extensive backyard bordering on fairy-land and emerges with the Hrst tan of the season. One mystery haunts their lives-the day to day whereabouts of the benches which energetic dates move anywhere within a radius of one block. E. Cohen M. Woodward M. Letzkus O. Yarotsky C. Hay M. Behoteguy M. Condit M. Ryan L. Tyson F. Aaron N. Pearce L. Nelson E. Barcus P. Powell D. Wennerstrom 105 B. Barnaby E, Crane B. Burnett K. Holmes C. Taber A. Taub E. Del Manzo M. Green E. Wessel E. Perisich H. MacArthur M. Miles 106 R. Dernarest R. Houston E. Sherrer R. Leiserson R. Morris B ELlVlWO0D CIITTAGE once a kindergarten, then for years a cooperative house, has this year reached the final stage in its evolution-a freshman house. With its living room walls painted different shades of green and with its hall painted yellow, the old Elmwood stands transformed. The redecorated Miss Thayer interior sets off its well known mirrors and windows, while outside in the rear stands its beautiful yard and gardens complete with iireplace. Inside a ping pong table keeps the lads and lassies busy both before and after mealtirne chasing the white ball back and forth. Its freshmen showed their spirit at one of the better Ha11oWe'en events on campus -a rec party which was said to have everything, black cat included. Mrs. Richards 'I07 - P. Stanley A. Wyman R. Ives F. Herschleb J. Walton E. Watkins G. Winwood V. Finzer S. Moran D. Niederhauser L. Tuttle E. Kempner D. Halsey A. Underhill EDIBASSY Thirty-four Embassy men divide their time equally among the Varsity, the books, and the other half' '... hold informal house meetings around Mother Richards' tea service every afternoon . . . own a corny set of victrola records which includes their theme song the Embassy Stomp . . . push back the dining room tables and give a dance with music from their brand new pick- up set every Saturday night . . . get up for breakfast occasionally . . . hitch hike to Cranford, borrow a bike to come home at ten. F. Klug P. Swartz R. Gassler R. Jennings R. Dorn D. Anderegg F. Frazier T. Boardman W. Refbord G. Vradenburg W. Fisher W. Niederhauser H. Goldberg A. Cecil G. Foster B. Bowman M. Anderson J. Mills B. Ecker V. Baker M. Folger D. Smith K. Zinzow E. Vandervoort B. Frost J. Brown E. Brown J. Herzog D. Morris K. Fighter FAIBCIIILD ll0USE received a physical blow this fall at the entrance of twelve vivacious freshmen and only two counsellors to counterbalance. Almost every evening they gather around the piano to swing and sway to Deep Purplet' or I'll Be With You Where You Are , rendered by one of Fair- child,s twelve pianists. Although good pianists are so abundant, not a single one is a conserva- tory student. Fairchild joins Elmwood in some of their social functions, but in some it remains exclusive. At the Christmas party Mrs. Lichliter played hostess while the Fairchild women gobbled down turkey, cranberries and all the trimmings. This year they started the custom of buying a present and holding a spread on each girl's birthday. FRENCH IIIIUSE is unique in Oberlin as the place where all the rooms are baptized, where a new picture do- nated by the French Government hangs over the piano, and where more different kinds of French are spoken than in France itself. Newcomers, terrified by the dictum, lei on parle francais rarely open their mouths, but they soon learn enough conventional phrases about the weather and the state of their health to carry on a conversation. At the same time, the French exchange student whose staccato brand of French leaves Americans gasping, struggles to absorb the ins and outs of American slang, with more or less comical results. Above the first floor, however, dormitory life takes its usual course. M. Vail J. Burrell K. Fisher L. Spooner E. Madden M. Rishel P. Dupessey R. Brooks H. Sumnicht E. Gott G. Griffith M. Hewitt B Lohr M. Stewart E. Cook M. Zimmer M. Mesrobian M. Johnston S Bedford J. Bare R. Beers F. Coffin R. Grant R. Hedges R. Leighninger H. Mariboe M - .I fm MA f, , ga vfff-1,fZ:i- - .Jie 4 -v f H---rf ll. The Manor, a house which has stood on the campus for the past twenty years, was unable to open this year. A nucleus of Manor men, without house, dining hall, Peevo or Goofer , has found a temporary lodging at the Green Owl. Here the spirit of good fellowship, with loyal, returning alumni, is being carried on with the plans for opening a new Manor house next year. GlEF1llEMN ll' EM UTSEE Phi Beta Grant speaking' '... eight-handed solitaire madness . . . the Duchess' '... Shaw vs. Goodman . . . dub-a-dub-dub, eleven men in a tub . . . candid shots and DuPont movies . . . French Door Inc. . . . J elT's midnight barks . . . three alleged columnists . . . distinctive swing . . . fresh air fiends of necessity . . . mail forwarded to Timmy's . . . feline target practice . . . On to Oxford! f ---- H Exams:-'ff-f fa.-4: - A - --:L J. McConahy E. Nichols R. Marvin P. Blanchard R. Greer J. Hume W. Poteat C. Clark W. Lansing Mrs. Thompson 1 'flffg zyi -' I. Mrs. Grant 110 Mrs. Lee G. Hasse I 'I 'I J. Stromquist R. Smith G. Colnot E. Curtis J. Klein G. Gallo L. Cahan G. Gray A. Brooks S. Braley ri . . . .M A .iitinr tui t o risis l A group of freshmen sat together at a Cranford table four years ago. That same group organized Junto House at the beginning of its sophomore year. J unto's early interests included cooking, bicycles, a menagerie, and a philosophical society. Slowly its interests matured into such activities as the Hi-O-Hi, the Olympian, the Y.M.C.A., the Bike Club, photography, music, Phi Beta Kappa, and flunking out. lllblliiiillidllllli Der Bierbund . . . mice hunts . . . red dog games . . . bulling . . . grinding . . . Willie Ostrander sleeping the clocks around . . . femmes calling up Burhans 7 a.m. on Sundays . . . Bob Slater telephoning upstairs through the hot air registers. R. Slater W. Ostrander G. Metcalf C. Vrooman R. Vroornan P. DeShong G. Hasse A. Burhans L. Meredith G. I-Iammon H. Brobst R. Butler E. Smith A. Bradford D. Eberhart J. Williams D. Halliday K. Brightman M. Keen D. Marquart E. Clarkson E. Aldrich B. Wriston C. Priebe J. Parquette E. Jenson J. Wirth E. Eyster J. Nash E. Moulton J. Haycraft E. Purdy J J J it GREY CABLES J L, J is famous for Mother Dudley, smooth Women, and a four-star dining room. They claim to have the most crowded porch in town at ten l o'clock in the evening, characterized by a lively battle to iight your at ' J J Way through to the outer edges, but their title is effectively disputed Mrs. Dudley by such houses as Cranford and Keep which also run a nightly gauntlet. A brand new Vic attachment on the radio this year made West College Street echo With the strains of Don't Be That Way and You Canlt Be Mine . Instead of the ten-cent present variety of house Christmas party, Gables girls held their annual affair for the benefit of the poor children of these parts. Their formal in the Oberlin Inn on the night before Washington's H2 B. Cooper M. Picker K. McCullough R. Oldfather P. Weaver B. Hastings W. Reynolds S. Allen K. Fuller M. Hoppe E. Powers M Jacobs E. McGee R. Avelsgaard B. Jackson L. Hayden M. Dale D. Campbell birthday was the traditional, well-run Gables affair to the casual observer. Only those on the inside knew of the last minute rush to put up decorations which were not even started by four o'clock that afternoon. The big event of the year was, of course, the Gables Porch Party which spreads all over the house and yard, involving a lighted fish pond, long dresses, and Japanese lanterns in quantity. For weeks before Gables adds a postscript to the weather man in its nightly prayers, has rarely been disappointed. On ordinary nights after ten o'clock there are often gatherings in the kitchen for toast and rouly orgies-very, very sticky and very, very good. It's no wonder that every coed dreams of living in Gables at least one year before she leaves Oberlin for good. K. Hirschi M. Good E. Baines N. Lester L. Bristol J. Starr J. Shipton M. Ruby J. Froelicher F. Ross E. Robertson J. Austin B. Pollens A. Cox M. Roberts R. Gott M. Blackmarr D. Birkenstock GULDE HIIUSE once an independent house with dining service degenerated into an upperclass annex to May and thence to a freshman house. Next door to Goodrich, it has often proved a fertile field for Hi-O-Hi workers. Rules are strict at Gulde, especially rules about quiet hours, with Mrs' Dana Warnings Hying hither and yon. So meek and mild are the Gulde girls that squirrels took possession of one room forcing the owner to move out into the hall. That famous secret society the G.G.G.G. stands for nothing more terrifying than the Gulde Girls' Glee Group, which practices carol singing everywhere, even on the balconies in the front of II4 E. Reidt J. Caldwell M. Schnabel D. Sloman J. Seligmann M. Smith V. Edmonds A. Hommann L. McCu1'dy J. Doering F. Morton D. Walker J. Smith K. Saylor J. Modlin the house. The balconies find another unique use as a means for midnight visits between rooms on the occasion of the great super spreads to which the Whole house is invited. Gulde Girls also shine at the more official events of the social calendar. Over HalloWe'en they were en- livened by a mystery-the sudden disappearance of all laundry Without a trace, antedating by several months the equally famous Center Noah intrigue of the blankets. But Gulde sleuths got on the ball and tracked it down without searching Noah, the M.B., or Chance Creek. A simple example of feminine intuition. H5 D. Putnam E. Leinbach J, Van Shute L. Phillips B. Blunt B. Barlow J. Dunlap D. Inglis J. Edwards T. Dirolf H. Andrews N. Spencer E. Reynolds l J0l-lNSON IIUUSE is the last outpost of civilization on South Professor Street between the roaring Plum and the railroad tracks. Johnson girls boast that they live conveniently near the Arboretum, the golf links, and the riding stables, but it has been recently established by scientific methods that the classic Mrs' Lane run along Professor Street-Embassy to J ohnson-is at least 4260 feet. About twenty years ago the college took over Johnson Academy for girls as a hospital, but the trains going by were too frequent, sometimes as many as two or three a day. In Civil War times it served as an underground railway, and even today the cellar is haunted by the ghosts of E. Kempf M. Zuck F. Ulrich A. Dries J. Scarborough F. Freshwater M. Maclndoe V. Baker E. Stouffer E. Jensen L. Ziel A. Gartrell E. Flaharty H. Remsen B. Parker departed slaves. There are tales of a murdered butler and a secret passageway which make even a confirmed detective story reader shiver. Upstairs the rooms are huge, with high ceil- ings, large windows, and honest to goodness fireplaces. Johnson girls are noted for slim figures -the walk home from the libe keeps them trirn. Newcomers allow fifteen minutes for getting to classes, but after a while they claim that Eve is enough--if you run. In spring both girls and playful rabbits scamper on the spacious lawns, and the whole house troops down to the Hi-O-Hi for their annual dinner. II7 R. McKibben M. Rockefeller J. Enyeart M. Crowell K. Babcock M. Holmes I. Diefenbach G. Drew M. Hallawell P. Stevens J. Senyard M. Tamura P. McCormick B. Bishop E. Manson A. Spencer M. Albrecht J. Wichman R. Reichenbach M. Wilson E. Hawkins J. Pharo B. Richards it KEEP CQITTAGE girls live across from the Oberlin high school and on fall Friday nights get an earful of martial music and football cheers. Undismayed by all Be a Good Sport signs, they walk diagonally across the campus to their eight o'clocks, leaving in their wake a well marked path. Under MPS- Roberts the patronage of Cousin Alice who makes an annual visit, they receive various extras such as new furniture, new napkin racks, and expensive food. On alternate Sunday mornings, Keep sleeps overtime as breakfast is set out in the kitchenettes upstairs to await the convenience of late sleepers. Famed on campus as the house Whose doors never close till ten minutes after ten, Keep boasts a Varsity of men with three year standing. Its H8 E. Cameron L. Ewers V. Cole E. Hargrave M. Thompson J. Gibboney E. Hubbard J. Karelsen E. Miller G. Van Tuyl C. Ford M. Mercer A. McClellan P. Johnson A. Goodier W. Wolf K. Bingham B. Holmes D. Morgan J. Dunaway J. Holt M. Hitchner L. Johnston J. Pusey O. Kenney R. Henry wide front porch and equally wide backyard are not deserted even in the coldest weather, while the downstairs parlors on Saturday night resemble Grand Central Station. Once Keep's porch Haunted a swing and benches. The swing broke one night and was quietly removed. The benches also disappeared with the first cold days, but were mysteriously returned about a week later with no explanation. Social life proceeded more decorously at Keep's blue and silver Christmas formal at the Inn-blue lights, silver tinsel, and a large fir tree from the sewage farm. During the April showers they sent out invitations for their annual spring tea and played hostess to student and faculty guests. 119 V. Thompson P. Sleeper E. Steele J. Mayer E. Hewins N. Brewster A. Wayne E. Johnson E. Warner E. Smith N. Lovett V. Marshall K. Hunt B. Killin J. Lowry E. Cunningham S. Atkinson J. Elmore B. Rounsefell F. Rohm G. Wallach I2 L0llD COTTAGE is famed as the house where the porch light goes on at four-thirty in the afternoon. It boasts one front porch, one back porch, two side porches, and a backyard which ends up in Metcalf Gardens in addition to a Rose Room. On Sunday morning Lord breakfasts in pajamas. Mrslackson Cozy groups gather around the fireplace to read funny papers and discuss last night's date, only to be forced to scramble to avoid ten o'clock callers. So amanless dining room is seen to have its advantages. Lord encouraged thorough inspection of all four floors at her fall open house-closets and drawers excluded. It points with pride to the fact that every single person who attended the Open House religiously climbed all four flights of stairs-spurred on, no doubt, by the promise of candy for those who reached the top. In a E Miller W. Roberts K. Kinghorn M. McClelland L. Johnson R. Schwing V Noriis D. Winter J. Hayden M. Taylor L. Reutener F. Eschliman J. Hitt L Haskins M. Klein E. Penko J. Sauer N. Geib J. Knauss M. Landis more formal mood Lord entertained at tea in the spring and at several recs in the interim. She threw open her doors again for the house formal which always precedes June exam week and the customary end of the year slump. There is dancing in the dining room, which stands trans- formed by the removal of chairs and tables and clever decorations. There is dancing on the front porch and on the side porch too, ending the social whirl with a bang. Besides being the place where no one is ever home, Lord is known as the dining hall which is constantly changing the hour of meals, which makes life a little bewildering. On Wednesday and Sunday nights when home made ice cream is served, it is possible to creep down to the cellar after dinner and dip generous extra portions from the big old-fashioned freezer. B. Moore A. Miller E. Merry J. McKel1ogg E. Milburn N. Sanderson M. Richardson A. Meacham E. Smith M. McCord R. Porter R. Schram E. P. Scott D. Merschrod A. Sinamark W. Leete M. McClelland D. Mergendahl E. Mickey 122 DIAY CCITTAGE wins a place in the campus hall of fame for size, butter-scotch pie, and male consumption of oatmeal. Patronized by both the director of the Men's Building and the president of the senior class, it has the largest dining hall on campus, accommodating over two hundred hungry men Mrs- Locke ' and women. Its waiters are traditionally singers, very swift, but always hungry. A bright spot in history is the night they consumed so much strawberry shortcake before dinner that there wasn't enough for the dining room and a few self-sacrificing women volunteered to eat canned peaches instead. Until this year May has been an upperclass house exclusively, but now freshman women and their counsellors, who come from such distant parts as India, China, South Africa and Elyria, have taken over. Included among them are various girl ath- letes who put May on top in house sport competitions, and enter enthusiastically into class workouts. Basketball champions for three years, odds are in their favor to retain their title against all dark horses for at least three more. Large numbers make May's social events crowded affairs to which everyone and her roommate goes, but you always manage to see a lot of people you never laid eyes on before. Their spring formal is rated as an outstanding event, and their J. Press M. McGeachie H. Haddox P. Kaplan J. Brewer M. Lange S. Marcellus M. Darnell E. Ford J. Fielding J. Hoffman M. Renner N Jensen S. Leete M. MacGregor H. Hill M. Helseth J. Coombs K. Hardin I2 Christmas tea merits as much attention. The interested could spend weeks exploring every nook and cranny of May's various Hoors, wings, and stairways. Bewildered visitors first feel as though they were in a maze of corridors, but they get along much better after they learn that there is a front Way and a back Way, plus a few extras that have been added from time to time since the two wings were connected by the dining room in 1922. Famed as the starting place of many Oberlin fads, May Cottage girls may be seen at the first signs of spring, teaching May 'men and anyone interested the rudirnents of the art of jumping rope. Janitors are inter- L. Stevenson A. Stratton S. Manley B. Brunk K. Richter S. Wilkins E. Ozley M. Winship D. Sebelin L. Smith B. Stephenson D. Wolff J. Wallace P. Murray E. J. Scott M. Stein 24 M. Davies E. Erwin H. Euwer A. Burr J. Burke A. Quirmg S Bordner B. Brandenburg D. Edwards P. Campbell E. Cameron B. Clark N Carr P. Cowan N. Adams M. McKee B. Ferguson E. Hood H. Bennett viewed, wash lines begged, borrowed or stolen. Some are ambitious enough to try double dutch -others find one rope enough to fall over. Even some of the more permanent loungers may be induced to come and join the fun. The biggest jam of all comes during commencement Week when freshmen stream joyfully out of Oberlin in the direction of home, camp, and job and one of the larger alumni groups fills Mayg tacks its banner on the front of the house, and enters upon a country club like existence. 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Bossle 'llllligllmllll illlrfiigfll The quietest section in the M.B., Third East is composed of a surprising number of threes. Of the 3X6 students in the section, 3 come from New York, 3 from Pennsylvania, and 3 from Summit County, Ohio. 3 ,J av' are red heads, 3 are called Bob, 3 are possible math majors, 3 are R'DiXOn possible science majors, 3 are musicians, 3 play basketball, 3 play football. The 3 amateur photographers have helped cover the Walls of the 13 rooms that average 3 lights per room with close to 300 pictures. Third Easters live in a section with 23 steps leading up to it, have 3 fire extinguishers, 3 exit signs, 3 X 6 Windows, and it has been 3 times that the fellows have gotten together to give 3 birthday surprise parties. I2 GGL SECTIIIN was filled with a group of all-around American boys, including four holders of Miller scholar- ships, two members of the Conservatory, at least three or four excellent athletes, and three journalists who wrote for the Review. Two members of the section owned a large number of swing records which were welcomed enthusiastically by the jitterbugs, and involuntarily by the serious music lovers. Of course, there were many bull sessions, covering the usual wide range of topics from football to women. The members of the L section were primarily serious students, and any occasional outbreak of noise was merely due to a normal release of pent-up energy after hours of hard study. R. Snyder D. Brigham S. Smith G. Christie A. Harrow D. Eells C. Tacy R. Burden H. Otis T. Chandler J. Worley F. Chu K. Clement R. Warren D. MacDermott E. Mathis 28 2 W. McKellar K. Hahn P. Stueber D. Killam H. Lyon D. Emig T. Tuttle P. Denzer C. Shortt C. Hubbell R. McGreal M. Prussing SECIIND EAST Although second east is the smallest section in the Men's Building, it has a very active and representative group of fellows in all the freshman sports. In the Intramural League this section took second place in the Catskill division. Still, the fellows, under the surveillance of Bob Dixon, have a reputation for good behavior. Most of the fellows have a common interest in bull sessions and spend lots of valuable time discussing more irrelevant subjects than studies. But often a quiet worthwhile discussion will be rudely interrupted by the Glee Club members who inhabit one of the rooms. SECIIN D YVEST that distinguished section of the Men's Building which houses twenty Freshmen from seven states, from Mass. to Florida, the best shower in the M. B., and a basketball team that wins its games by a margin of lifty points at leastg 6 scholarship men, 3 in A capella, 3 in the Marching Band, 8 numeral winners, the president of the senior class, and the social chairman of the frosh class, five fellows ambitious enough to swing board jobs, and 1 answering phone calls. Everybody plays a musical instrument, and three men play over five each. A. Seely B. Bailey J. Carlisle W. Day G. Throner R. Crawley J. Flora W. Thompson H. Hansen W. Eckert W. Ensign W. Feicks V' 'Y' ' 7 'T ' 1 Vi lQlllf..lll3Udf:ElU ..L ... mmm, the Death-House Gang . . . twelve tall seniors continually playing ball in their front yard . . . meeting Delta in the morning on the Way to board jobs . . . taking afternoon snoozes on their cozy slabs' '... collecting appropriate signs . . . taking in stray dogs . . . leaving their front Window shades up . . . kidding Newcomb . . . Wishing they were still Freshmen . . . Worrying the Duchess . . . leaving the Libe together at eight . . . worrying about money for dates . . . sporting their many O-sweaters .. . admiring beautiful passers-by from near-by Tank, Noble, Cranford . . . getting pretty fair grades in spite of all. 2 AT- Y f'f' ' 'fgjgj Yj 'TL, ' 'ff 1 -T 1 1 W- ' ' ' - ' -' 7- ' I-' ' W ' ' J 7 ' ' i' 'KE G. Plumb D. Newcomb W. Adolph C. Bussert J. Lyman R. Armitage R. Bentley B. Bennett R. Cooper W. Hubbard W, Braucher 0 H. Liclitwardt H. Puckett , J. Hoagland C. Heller J. Kofron W. Weldon O. Margolin R. Stephens W. Johnson R. Stannard R. Ofner L. Gressle M. Moore T. Malone D. Byerly T. Baldwin R. Ely B. Taylor K. Macroi 16 M. Lambroff A. Neufeld A. Dudley R. Howard G. Greene D. Deppe SMITH Nolan Reading left to right and up, we give you the passing show: No. 116- Solitude and Dynamic Little Men . . . No. 115-Purity Test and Snow- balls . . . No. 114-Crater Lake and the Skid Bugle . . . No. 214- Scholasticisrn . . . No. 217-Virility and an Ancient Phonograph . . . Mrs' Jaster No. 218-Barefeet and Irony . . . No. 244-D. E. and the '39 Dodge . . a. No. 219--Platonic Dialogues . . . No. 316-Stentorian Voices . . . No. 315-Home on the Range . . . No. 314-Antithesis . . . No. 317-Etudes and Cadenzas . . . No. 318-Ferdinand . . . No. 344-Fireworks and Curiosity . . . No. 319-The Third Floor Back -and intermingled among these principals are: the Pint of Milk and the P. D.,-the Jimmied Maids' Closets,-The Bunkhouse in Georgian Colonial,-and the topping factor, Citronella and a Hole in the Plaster. I3'l R. Snyder D. Burgess F. Barnhart A. Smith L. Tilt R. Tipton I. Foote R. Boose C. Trueblood J. Gerling E. Liskin D. Berkemeyer L. Syckes R. Matthews J. Wolf J. McKelvey H. Clark E. Martin E. Carlson K. Cramer W. Murphy R. Sanderson J. Russell J. Wachtel W. Mettler R. Walker K. Mehlinger CENTER N 0AII is predominantly a senior section and prides itself in being one of the best equipped houses on the campus. It averages one radio or phonograph and one and a half beds per person. Almost every member has a bicycle, except one boy who rode to classes on his motorcycle until he left school to use his airplane. It is also a fact, that at the rush hour of 5:45 p.m. every person in the section can be home and busy shaving, takinga shower, etc., with facilities left over. Center Noah also boasts of the practice of paciiism in its barracks, its popular-priced dinner dance, and points to the fact that sixty per cent of its members are or were potential Phi Betes and that fifty per cent expect to get married in the next six months. 132 N 0BTll N 0All as one man rose up to smite the Middleton summer mustache, then lapsed into sustained moods of intellectual curiosity and disgust with callow collegiateness which would shame the ghost of former, lively residents of this section, farthest away from the director's apart- ment. Two adders were held to the section's breast: the authors of the Celluloid Cuff , Sprunger and Bernick. In return we have had stanch partisans in the local press. As far as athletics went, the football and volleyball teams were lousy. Then the basketball captured five straight to lead its league. Prospects looked good for fine water polo and baseball teams. High points of the social program included the traditional dinner dance at the Inn, two Saturday night stags, a barracks party, an October hay ride, the Noah formal, and a late spring beach party at the lake. 4 A Henick M. Wegman G. Siler R. Jenson R. Sharp J. Guernsey L. Bernick E. Sprunger M Hoddmott H. Booker K. Eickemeyer R. Wiley H. Stratford J . Boesel K. Sheldon T Correll D Balassa C. Skinner D. Potter L. Royal J. Olsen H. Warren W. Nichols E Hamsch W. Frazier W. Middleton C. Swanbeck C. Fehl S. Kremenetsky W. Smith D Hart M. Wachs S. Cavenagh L. Pinger J. Splitstone E. Wilkinson I. Augspurger M. Meermans J. Appel C. Mayer L. Koch V. Shultz R. Roberts D. Lingal F. Dunn M. Nichol M. Brooks E. Frear K. Warner L. Welch E. Hakes N IIBLE CIITTAGE Whose garden of rare and diffuse flowers and shrubs was first used for commercial purposes and then as a setting for June Weddings, is now the home of fifteen juniors, and five sophomores. Well known on campus for the search light which illuminates the front porch, Noble Mrs. Guthrie was the first house to initiate informal Sunday morning breakfast. The gals don their lounging pajamas and gather around the fire to drink coffee, eat rolls, and read the morning paper. They keep Zoo specimens in the basement, have a community Wardrobe and a community interest in swing and fun. High School Day found their social chairman looking wildly up and down College Street for a stolen bathtub. 134 Mrs. Peabody I 3 5 H. Messer E. Hoffman H. Chupp H. Colby H. Boardman J. Creighton F. Parker L. Bronsky HD if Eight good men and true-typical sophomores-inhabit the house of Peabody. Probably one of the most intellectual houses on the campus-its bull sessions are said to rise above the level of Women occasionally. UZ fll9lll lT Eleven strong-sophomores-all potential phi betes-mascoted by Tujoe Cgoldfishj. House bywords HHOW about a quick half hour of bridge? Who's going to class tomorrow? After mid-years eleven suddenly became eight. K. Briggs H. Hart C. Schmidt K R. Zimmerman H. Richmond J. Leedy S. Burns W. Eisenman H. Browning J. Hill J. Rogers L. Smith M. Hummel M. Levi J. Milligan E. Nicholls B. Randle J. Keith IlALSTON CIITTAGE Ralston girls are eight, seven plus Annabelle Ughv, the most popular girl on campus. Unique because they are all the same height, they cook spaghetti suppers, play bridge all day, and can't stand bats. RALSTON'S The house of Ra1ston's-eight fine men, Students all, now and theng we like our recreation when we're free, for dates telephone three-two-one-three. F. Pickel D. Johnson L. Heidgerd J. Hersh R. McCoy T. Protzman J. Hammerle M Kirkpatrick C. Bazeley M. Campbell M. Symons H. Wheeler F. Harvey M. Kinghorn N Kavenagh C. Schaefer M. Corbus C. Hubert A. Adams E. Munkelt P. Parr B. Massing D. Swigert J. Haas E. Sabo G. Shearer J. Reed M. Trimmer J. Carnahan M. Melville B. Miller H. Fahl E. Durham J. Wright E. Tuckerrnan H. Sutton J. McClelland PYLE INN no longer a cooperative house, Went in for social life in a big Way with a HalloWe'en mixer and South Sea Islands rec. Thanksgiving Day Mrs. Haddock was ceremoniously presented with an American flag so that Pyle will no longer be un-American . The next Saturday Pyle combined forces with Bachelor for their traditional formal in the kindergarten building disguised as an English hunting lodge. Atmosphere was provided by a genuine fire in the fire- place, antlers from the Zoo lab, skins of bears and Collie dogs, social chairman and their dates Washing punch glasses behind the scenes. During the first semester, life was given a new impetus by the acquisition of a game of Chinese checkers. But the fresh air fiends continue to spend long hours on the porch discussing everything from taxi dancing to free will. I37 out-traditions tradition itself. Set down by Plum Creek on one of Oberlin's better attempts at a hill, it sports in its front yard a statue -v- SHUBTLEFF COTTAGE ' It .wa 'ftt it of the General Giles W. Shurtleff who owned the house and boarded ' J some college students even in his day. Every year during Hell Week Miss Westlake it is the duty of the freshman girls to get busy with toothbrushes and water and give the statue a good scrubbing. Also an integral part of Shurtleff and its activities is the dirt path which winds along by the Plum, iinally crosses it via a wooden bridge. A more official tradition lives on in the annual spring garden party with Japanese lanterns strung all over, and the annual tea held out on the lawn. Alone among girls' dorms, Shurtleff boasts a male student janitor who performs various menial functions, but is not allowed to date Shurtleff girls. M. Yoder M. Swett J. Smith B. Greeno M. Reid M. Burnham M. Kinney D. Jacobson D. Johnson Q. Rucker E. Tinker J. Hilsee H. Adair M. Wallach M. Carr M. Podvidz C. Crossley M. Thomas P. Grindle C. Schmoll B. Bryant R. Lund E. Stokes V. Lane R. Roman D. Walton B. Smith L. Weeks M. Moore C. Vaughan l38 A. Heckman M. Havvkinson E. Clark P. Gregory M. Heiby M. Wilson P. Patterson J. Gunn J. Bowen M. Scott A. Beaver M. Novotny TlI0lVlPSON CIITTAGE like any small house, lives a community life of laughs and anti-climaxes. Proud possessors of a Vic complete With T. Dorsey, they made swing their outstanding extra-curricular activity. With their Keep neighbors they shared the famous Whistling Parson who nightly threads his Way Miss Pendell through Keep's backyard close to the zero hour of ten. Among other things this year they discovered a Thompson ghost, the Hermit, and the fishball song. They made coffee, kept a zoo, Wore Dentons, and sent out for the inevitable hamburgers and cokes. The main source of disagreement was the matter of getting up in the morning. An average of one person appeared at Keep for Sunday morning breakfast, as many as five or six on Week days. We point with pride, however, to one dauntless Thompsonite Who has been known to rise at six in the morning and take herself for a long hike. H. Tompkins M. Thompson B. Marcley J. Willard J. Tarbutton H. Strong R. Savidge 'I4 J. Thom M. Smith B. Tolen W. Pitman B. Sprague H. Sheldon B. Zeller E. Saxe E. Wilson E. Moore M. Satomi TALCOTT HALL is the envy of all who tear past the corner of College and Professor at five minutes of eight and say to themselves, If I only lived at Talcott, I could be getting up now? Directly across the street from the Conser- vatory, Talcott girls enjoy a continuous and discordant music in every MPS- P931 key arising from practice rooms. Like its next door neighbor, Baldwin, it boasts a tower roomg like its rival May-a huge number of freshman women reenforced by counsellors. Talcott points with pride to its dining room, the show place of the campus , done in light blue and cream with cream furniture and dubonnet drapes over cream colored Venetian blinds. This was the scene of various banquets and stags-the Schol- arship Banquet, Football Banquet, and the dinner for the Women's Symposium dinner. The Talcott formal dinner was served by candlelight. What are claimed to be Ober1in's handsom- est and most talented Waiters work in constant danger of their lives from blocks of plaster dropping off the sound proof ceiling. Like the traditional Oberlin Waiter who poured a bowl of gravy down a dignitary's neck, Talcott boasts a likely lad who landed a piece of gooey choc- J. Rudd B. Lyng J. Rex C. Miller P. McBride H. Petrie K. Yackel M. LeRoy E. MacDaniels M. Stewart D. Porter B. Phillips J. McGiffert D. Falkner J. Martin F. Osborn V. Schaupp J. Rieile E. Miligi P. Myers I4'l olate pie on a Talcott diner. Social life proceeds at a dizzy pace. Talcott seems to be the most natural meeting place because of its location. At their Hallowe'en party several of the neo- phytes were baptized in the laundry tub. By the time open house rolled around the freshmen had grown so bold that one audacious lad threatened to kiss Mrs. Peal under the mistletoe. Unfortunately he missed. A few hardy souls arose at the early hour of five o'clock in the morning of the Sunday before vacation to go Christmas caroling. After Hrst semester exam- N. Bartoo B. Booth B. Davenport G. Maxwell B. Dean A. Bowen A. Bowers E. Cunningham D. Dosch C. Atwater J. Crouse B. Coppedge M. Burt W. Cacner B. Bunn J. Brunelle M. Culley F. Abrams R. Diamondstein M. Brown 142 M. Johnston C. Habegger R. Hauser N. Hughitt L. Kirk L. Gallery M. Finn E. Harter D. Frank I. Hawke J. Durning R. Edwards J . Guinivan M. Fall A. Huling A. Haskell J. Gunther A. James C. Forbush inations, Talcott's personnel was changed, but the Talcott spirit remained unchanged. Talcott boasts the enviable distinction of a real live ghost who is said to roam through the Wide upper halls in the dead of the night. Last year eerie moans issuing from the direction of the elevator shaft Woke the Whole house at midnight in a state of panic bordering on collapse. So far this year, however, the hardy spirit of Talcott's freshmen seems to have discouraged the ghost. I4 J. Faulkner G. Swing R. Albrecht L. Green L. Collard Y. May R. Calderwood R. Weiss G. Schloerb A. Ruether H. Snoddy P. Squire H. Dunn J. Stanicek M. Denison M. Morris E. Shipherd E. Zeller J. Low P. Maris M. Granger E. Miller A. Zanolli M. Chase B. Meyer M. Tuttrup N. Kingsley I4 TANK HALL is known to older Oberlin as the missionary house because it formerly sheltered children whose parents were doing their good Work in foreign countries. Now Tank is the baby of the wornen's dorms with a long illustrious past stretching back to 1935. Its occupants this year are young too-freshmen. Although they consider themselves very calm and very grown-up, they lost their poise when Mars attacked last October. For the first time there are men as well as women in the dining room, and waiters instead of waitresses. Tank likes it. Always ahos- pitable house with its warm fire and huge overstuffed chairs to reward the adventurer who trarnps out East College way, Tank picked up a new tradition this year-a formal reception for N. Lenert J. Tyre A. Oram E. McCutcheon J. Osterland C. Levine E. Hill S. Richards P. Simons R. Arnstein C. Schweser M. Mayfield J. Uslander P. Bihn H. Zanzig M. Joslin P. Guernsey B. Anderson V. Huiford A. Goldstein J. Warner the faculty. Conveniently situated near nothing but the Apollo and the ice skating rink, Tank girls claim they enjoy the Walk to Peters or to the Libe. They have succeeded in taming a pet squirrel-Bushy-who may run up your back when you stagger in the door. Not too young to have acquired some pretty definite traditions, Tank is convinced that things always run in cycles. Two years ago it was Phi Betes and honor students, last year Weddings, and this year accidents. Speculation runs high as to what it will be next year. 145 F. Bloomhardt J. Stern W. White R. Atkins J. Wilson H. Stuart S. Cahoon D. Kyser . , . -el - .e-l,irlrl..-le..lseuQ MEMHNTWHQWSW Regent with a new sign-Artist Atkins in Iolanthe , President Cahoon in med school, Professor Kyser in bed, Scholar White in a classical fog, Musician Stuart in another world, Old-Man Wilson in his blue-books, Success Bloomharclt in the throes of history, Athlete Stern in the band. HWWQDlE Two elrns, one in front, the other in the back yard . . . Ten men, with several potential Phi Betes . . . Two decks of cards per semester worn out by bridge-playing . . . Too much noise in the barracks. fREUS -, rr. r-. any - -..r,,,,s ,. ,T .- - , at T T. ATE K. Rudolph W. Ransler S. Palay T. Mattson R. Huyck F. Housel E. Veverka G. Sparling P. Marsh 146 McConnaughey I 47 J . Hamlin M. Lotte E. Williams H. Brailey J . A. Barton D Powers S. Kao R. S. Vogel J. Varner I. Bushman B. Chiappolini F. Moore M Hirose J. Oesch W. Warch E. Campbell G. Hagner E. Maynard G Grottle M. Wolfe L. Cash Miss McConnaughey S. Dickenson P Chu 'fE'EilflTE ElCullDGllQC,EiUl GIQEIIISLUDHEAHN home and mother to eighty-four students is the melting pot of Oberlin College. Here scholars from Japan, China, Italy, and Bulgaria mingle with women boarders, Miss McConnaughey, and scattered members of the Oberlin College football team. From California, Florida, Texas, Connecticut, and New York, Oberlin sons come to the Quad to live. The iifty-live Who are would-be theologians and the twenty-five who are enrolled in the college far outnumber the lonely four who hang their N - 4-HW . W, , nf. , T. Horvath B. Herrick D. Bundy D. Pye W. Wood L. Dart I. Nakimura L. Kutukchieif R. Knapp J . Cayce J. Carter M Nakimura J. Newcomer D. J. Simms D. M. Cordray S. Wees E. B. Gunnemann J Trexler F. Hutchinson B. Juell E. S. Mosure V. Wees E. Gunnemann A Trexler G. Taylor E. Mosher C. Walker E. Barth M. Gordon J. McKinney K. Kuntz T. Woo O. Scott D. Farnham R. Turner J. Huston E. Britton M. Phillipi V. McCarty P. Kohler F. Reeder E. Thornton J. Parke hats in the conservatory. Local dining hall facilities permit Quad men to sleep until 7: 19 in the morning or even invite their favorite coed to share a table for two. Students find the Quad Libe the quietest place in Oberlin. U YACHT CLUB plays pinochle, heckles freshmen and supports a Commissary Department which is called upon to provide food almost any night in the week. Contrary to popular belief, they neither swim, sail, nor row. R. Hoyt J. Kline C. Frary G. Morgan N. Bollenbach - D. Kline D. Flierl F. Hughes M. McConnon 14 G. Bennett F. Wenneis G. Wilson S. Martin E. Freeman H. Brooks G. Griffith T. Clark J. Calvert F. Clark D. Cameron F. Fairfield J. Hornbeck M. Bassett H. Williams G. Dominick H. Mattick D. Tacy G. Blodgett H. Latourette H. Kennedy lvl-IITE ll0USE the only house on campus with a chapter in Washington . . . Wood- peckers to Wake us in the spring . . . daily visits from Butch, our honorary mascot . . . candy agents praying for a candy business on the cash and carry basis . . . Wide awake sophs staggering through the Mrs' Brandon barracks at 6: 15 A. M. to pull upperclassmen out in time to meet board jobs and eight o'clocks . . . continual feud between electric razor operators and Ujitterbugs' '... light bulbs missing from parlor lamps and halls . . . sophomores, as usual, not shouldering the responsibility in answering the phone . . . all social activities winding up with the annual beach party. 149 L Keller E. Magdanz J. Harbaugh J. Smith J. Mullie E. Mills R. Rabe E. Villwock M. Schubel V. Kurepkat M. Saretzki M L Barteaux J. Gunderson K. Norris E. Harper L, Mathews D. Hansen WEBSTER HALL Until this year Webster girls ate at Talcott, but Webster is now a cooperative house. The whole ground floor of the house has been made over and redecorated to provide cooking and eating facilities for hungry men and Women Who Work for their meals. Lack of space down- stairs on Thanksgiving day made the attic the only available location for the Virginia Reel, so up in the attic Webster stomped like true hill-billies.The most ingenious dining room tables on carn- pus, which a little expert juggling converts into a seat for two, got plenty of use at their February house mixer. At Webster there are always candles with desert and singing after Sunday dinner C. Suppnick H. Snyder C. Philleo J. L. Klingensmith R. Shaw L. Barton H. Brainard M. L. Bradley A. Klomp A. Roberts M. Taylor B. Rice M. Carter C. Currier B. Parke by an A Capella group. Situated next door to the Methodist Church of Oberlin, Webster girls can lie in bed on Sunday morning and enjoy church services. They boast a good piano team, a Wide front porch which serves as a ballroom annex the night of the house formal. One of their special contributions to the Oberlin social calendar was a faculty house Warming to which Oberlin's professors and their Wives were cordially invited and royally entertained. Maybe this idea of cooperative existence has its disadvantages, but Webster doesn't seem to mind. E H- qi N., 1 3 fr SK QA: PLACE DLI TLQT mi, Mm HJFQQ XY Wx is rv-- 2-'if 441 wrdif fl PORT XI XI C - L - iiiiiimmgij fr? ll I Il 04'-.-'h o . x xxxx X xX I xxx N X x If I Y f f 1 1 , I I 1 f If , X 4 HH May We play the game of life vigorouslyg may We Win without boasting, and may We lose Without rancorg and when the contest is over, may We turn to meet the Great Referee, smiling and unafraid. FO0TBALL CIIEEB LEADERS After tying the season's opener with Rochester 6-6, the Yeomen got under way with iight and spirit. Kenyon, Hamilton, and Swarthmore fell victim to G. Wagenet, I. Diefenbach the Yeomen offensive machine. Wittenberg handed- J. Martin, L. Welch S Worden Oberlin its first defeat by the slim margin of 9-6. H.Go1dberg Unable to score points-after-touchdown, Oberlin lost to Wooster 14-12 after a hard fought battle. Dis- heartened by two successive defeats and with the two toughest games ahead, the Yeomen really displayed their spirit. At Denison they played until they were ready to drop and still fought on. Denison won by the wide mar- gin of 33-6 and the Oberlin eleven came home, all bruised and some injured. The final game with Case can hardly be called a game. Still suffering from the injuries and humil- iation doled out by Denison, the Oberlin eleven jogged out on the iield, beaten before the opening whistle was blown. Their iight was gone and their spirit was broken. The strong Case team seemed to score at will and hold the Yeomen powerless. The final score was 45-0. Summary: Fine start, poor finish. COACllES D. Kinsey M. Cox L. Butler W. Hargesheimer G. Throner ww mv diff -emi' gf: ff-'Q seal' ew. - - ,,k4,.,,, ,yr . J, vi - . Lf 4 ' . - .-A ...Q '. ' V f . .ill s y S a V 1 sf' K 1 5'-. ' 1- . , -' iii. ,V ,. - fm., 1' mug. , , M. , Y, 5 .M .,.x,r,5ffg,- . .,.. ,. , 2 WM 7' V 'Q 1' .: -ji-' f fy it P' ' ,,1 iff' 31215 , A .,.,.,. Captain Jim Parks has justly earned the title Iron Man Parksn. He has been an outstanding player both defensively and offensively and has only missed twelve minutes of play during three years on the varsity. Here is an iron man , and it will be hard to fill his berth at end next year. , a -is fs . I - . my wiv W' . , , . .. UM. W. Mm-X -H -' -li-1.5 , f.g,:1 : L, 1, fi ww 1 .zu r 7 U in QE ' 4D,1Camergn':. .g. , ,-','.. .- ,:. ,, --i-' -T. s .' .x ' A- ,- .. :H ., .. , A I. - Q x ,..' '-1 r . 3, - . ,, 1 . '1'. .f ' . - .- 1 f-- QQ-.'-,LQ :'1.-v ' '- ' f ,.' R-he u ' ' ' Briggs , .' , 1 e ,q 8 Captain-elect Bob Kretchmar is well equipped to shoulder Parks' responsibilities. Unassuming and modest to a fault, Kretch,' has proved himself an all-around athlete. Although he has played only one year with the varsity, his spirit and drive made him one of the most valuable men to the team. Captain eleetR Kretchma LETTERNIEN J. Parks, '39 W. Adolph, '39 R. Becker, '39 G. Kibbel, '39 R. Marquardt, '39 D. Newcomb, '39 T. Parsons, '39 G. Foster, '40 R. Kretchmar, '40 R. Porter, '40 S. Scott, '40 J. Steinbinder, '40 R. Beers, '41 K. Briggs, '41 SCHEDULE J. Stella, '39 G. Grottle, '41 P. Swart, '39 W. Lammers, '41 Oberlin Rochester ' - D. Cameron, '40 G. Wilson, '41 Oberlin Kenyon - - - S, DiBj-asio, Q10 Oberlin Hamilton . . Oberlin Swarthmore Oberlin Wittenberg . Oberlin Wooster .... Oberlin Denison . . . Oberlin Case H. Stratsford D. Frazier K. Briggs A. Scofield J. Steinbinder D Forbush S. Scott R. Wiley H. Latourette G. Foster A. Cecil T. Prestan R Tacy Coach W. Hargesheimer J. Kofron C. MacDerrnott W. Adolph R. Mulhauser T Dutton G. Wilson W. Lammers E. Watkins R. Beers F. Barnhart G. Greene Coach L Butler Coach G. Throner S. DiBiasio R. Kretchmar D. Newcomb P. Swart J Parks T. Parsons R. Porter H. Walmsley D. Cameron J. Stella KENYIDN 0 IJBERLIN 12 The Yeomen out-played the Kenyon eleven both offensively and defensively. Giving little yardage to the Kenyon attack, Oberlin's light, fast backfield, following an aggressive line, crossed the Kenyon goal twice. llAlVllLTON 6 IIIIEBLIN I8 Playing on Home Coming Day, the Yeomen showed iight and spirit against a plucky Hamilton eleven and provided excitement and thrills for returning alumni. Oberlin's brilliant offensive play proved the highlight of the game. 1VO0STEIl 14 UBEBLIN 12 Finding themselves equal to Wooster during the second quarter, the under-dog Yeomen took the field the second half and out-played their opponents. Failing to convert the points- after-touchdown, the Yeomen were again forced to bow to the Wooster gridders. CASE 45 UBEIILIN 0 Oberlin faced Case pessimistically in the last game of the season. The superior Case eleven ran wild over a bruised Yeoman team, scoring at will and checking Oberlin's attack at every turn. T. Cramer W. Thompson W. Day H. Lyon W. Martin B. Lyon V. Orebaugh E. Rowe D. Herdman V. Whittier K. Eickemeyer M. Wegman P. Blanshard R. Wear G. Colnot C. Vrooman B. Day E. Forrest M. Lambroff Coach Kinsey 160 L. Kutner L. Gressle D. Johnson J. Strong M. Lilly W. Mettler R. Hauser A. Eaton W. Emslie H. Richmond CBIISS COUNTIlY Coach Dan Kinsey again turned out a Cross Country team worthy of great praise. There is something about Kinsey that makes his men want to work and win for him. He takes the grind out of practice running by following his squad around the course on a battered bike with his har- monica and jokes, new and old. And when running in a meet, his men do their best to win for him and Oberlin. The Yeoman harriers lost to both Miami and Ypsilanti mainly because of the courses. Used to Oberlin topography, they had trouble running up and down hills. At the Conference run at Muskingum they took second place running through rain and mud. The outstanding characteristic of the team was its fine spirit and its desire to win, typical of all Kinsey teams. SCHEDULE LETTEBMEN Oberlin Ohio Wesleyan 44 Oberlin 26 Wooster ...... 30 M- B' Lilly Oberlin Muskingum . . .39 oberiin 33 Ypsilanti ..... 22 W' M' Mettler L. E. Gressle Oberlin Miami ........ 18 Bowling Green-Cancelled J. A. Strong Oberlin Case ..... .... 3 l CONFERENCE-Oberlin Second R. S. Hauser SIICCEB Misfortune met the Oberlin booters from every angle this season. One broken leg, numerous other injuries, minor, but potent enough to keep men on the bench and in the hospital, and defeats from Buffalo State Teachers, Allegheny, Carnegie Tech, and Wheaton blighted a dismal season and a short schedule. The booters' sole victory was a 4-0 Win over a pick up Wooster team in an LETTERMEN Captain C. B. Munson W. J. Behr unofficial game. The outlook for the 1939 G, L, Plumb season, however, is one of the best in recent J , N, Stern years, and hopes are high that a booting squad A. M. Eastman will develop equal to the 1935 eleven. D. G. Pye C. P. Erdman R. Vrooman R. Spencer J. Stern A. Mueller R. Grove G. Blodgett A. Eastman B. Bennett W. Behr P. Arnold G. Vradenburg R. Bareis E. Maynard D Pye S. Burns J. Rogers J. Griffith S. Martin Captain B. Munson E. Martin G. Plumb H. Lichtwardt 62 BASKETBALL Inexperience contributed largely to the failure of the 1938-39 Oberlin basketball team. In- consistency in scoring was another factor in the poor showing made by the Yeomen who lost twelve of the fourteen scheduled inter-collegiate games. Kenyon Was defeated by five points, Otterbein by fourg the Glen Gray Memorial game marked the only other Oberlin victory. A difficult early season schedule took much out of the green team on which three sophomores played regularly. Failure to score and lack of cooperation and team-Work completed the down- fall. Speaking of the team, Coach Hargesheimer said, The squad played very good ball in spots but was unable to keep up the pace for a full game. This Was mostly due to inex- perience and it cost Oberlin several games that should have been Won . 63 Kretchmar and co-captains Armitage and Becker sparked the team to what little success it attained, Kretchmar with his never-die spirit and hard play, Armitage with his scoring, and Becker with his ball-handling and floor work. All were often brilliant, at times erratic. Martin, Briggs, and Hoffman, sophomores, were occasionally outstanding despite their inex- perience, but often disappointing. They are expected to show great improvement next year. Adolph, Kent, and Parsons, saw action fairly regularly, acted inconsistently. As individuals, the squad at times played respectable basketball. Defensively, they failed to Work together as directed. In all fairness to the team, it must be recorded that the schedule, which included such teams as Michigan State, Chicago, Western Reserve, Ohio Wesleyan, Wooster, and Case, was not an easy one. But such a schedule cannot serve as an excuse for indifferent individual play. Perhaps the often seeming indifference can be attributed to two factors-inexperience and inconsistency. :A , , 1 'iii if - 1 .la.eg,e53.,iwisgfS.ai 1 1 J ,, ' : .74-Tix ,, ' , - ' . 1 ism..1.1r' 'i 'A , i it 6 . 1 war. V , 5 AM, ,., tm., ........ HN, W N gfgflfgpdigi - ii . . .. .,.,,m.5:,., - -av. ., . -32,42 . ....... y , i 175-?','js gf i .f?fEi:EiE'i' 1 141 xggt, ,I g ,W , ' fifth .. ' 1' . ' - - U ,K . f- if 1-if-:me i ,,.1,-,. 1 H . ,wa - N , 1 .N 1 . -fs... . 1 2-92237. ,. ,. ti L I V g , gg, . M, L34 , . Q., .5 ,, . C I . ..... t , I . 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'N5? 5gH -ta argl Q- - -N-.f we r f': fr -, 'f zE5i5i5f9ff?'j '1l 'll' :lt - , -...11.1.-:fl ' 1-.Xl :ff:t?fv'TP. - ' ' L35 1 - - , 11,5 .1 'l,'.,,- 'A-my J i ,f.2e-.:r'i- 4, ,g is -ag..-4 ,C 3 5- s.,- 1, 1'-,' tfflxff . .1 1-1- :M HY , ,, 1 . xui,Tgbizf3. 1 N A.t, ,ax kZ..ggQw1,, viz. gn M5-gage, A -- ',-,1vz, gf, , 5.1, '1 . 3.1, Q Y- , s u 1e1a2fag4isQ'fa - its! -as , - -, if'1:fj'-A gf . f -' A 1! 11i- . ..-, -A-1. as - 1. 415 W i 3 .' '- .gy -15 f, SCHEDULE Beloit .........,. ..... Michigan State ............. University of Chicago ...... Case ...................... Kenyon .... Wooster .... Muskingum ..... Otterbein ..... Hobart ..... Rochester ...... Ohio Wesleyan. . Mount Union . . . Denison ........ Western Reserve ..... ..... Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin LETTEBDIEN R. Armitage, '39 R. Becker, '39 T. Parsons, '39 R. Kretchrnar, '40 K. Briggs, '41 E. Hoffman, '41 J. Martin, '41 Captain R. Becker E. Hoffman T. Parsons A. Farbstein Coach W. Hargesheimer C. Schwartz R. Armitage J. Martin K. Briggs W. Adolph C. Kent R. Kretchmar I6 fi X.. EEN Lf f f . Captain D Deppe, H. Latourette, L. Dart, R. Dodge, L. Gressle, C. Schneider, R. Garrison, P. Arnold, Coach Jameson ii ..o++ V FENCING The Oberlin fencing team thrust their Way through a fairly successful season. Outstanding was their second encounter with Western Reserve when they avenged their earlier defeat and registered Oberlin's iirst victory over Reserve in four years by winning 10 to 7. Mainstay of the squad was Captain Deppe, a junior and the Ohio Conference foil champion. He led his team in points and has been re- elected captain for next year. As for the rest of the squad, Schneider, Garrison, and Arnold suffered slumps and were generally inconsistent. Gressle and Latourette were fairly dependable. W SCHEDULE Oberlin 9 Wayne University. .. 8 Oberlin 9 University of Detroit. 5 Oberlin, . . ..... 816 Case ............... SV2 Oberlin 6 Western Reserve . . . 11 Oberlin. . . . 9 Case ............. . . . 6 Oberlin 8 University of Buffalo .... 9 Oberlin. . . . . . 10 Western Reserve. . . . 7 SIVIDIDIING A new coach and only three lettermen got together last December to see what they could make in the way of a swimming team. A season's record of seven wins against only two defeats gives evidence of the success of their endeavors. The new coach, Chuck Erd- man, the three lettermen, Co-captains Jerry Griffith and Carl Swanbeck and Captain-elect Pat Brown, formed a hardy nucleus for a battling crew of splashers that fought its way through close meet after close meet, almost always to emerge on top. Chief credit for the season's success undoubtedly goes to the the fighting spirit, the attitude of do-or-die cooperation that welded this group of green men into a powerful seasoned squad. TEADI 167 Coach Erdman A. Cecil, P. Reuman, G. Siler, Coach Erdrnan, E. Freeman, J. Leedy, D. Johnson, S. Martin, P Swartz D. Frazier, H. Richmond, L. Kuttner, R. Garrison, A. Fisher J. Flint, C. Swanbeck, G. Griiiith, C. Brown, G. Jones TRACK Outstanding was the record of the 1938 track team, one of the best in a long line of championship teams produced by Oberlin. Six schools in five pre-Conference meets fell before the Yeoman balance and power: Case, Baldwin-Wallace, Western Reserve, Rochester, Wooster, and Denison were defeated in that order. Coach D- Kinsey A decisive victory in the Ohio Conference meet at Baldwin- Wallace climaxed one of the most successful Oberlin track seasons in many years. Coach Kinsey said, The team pre- sented unusual balance for dual meets as well as a strong front in the stiff conference competition. lt was truly a great team, and that it should have had such a perfect season was appropriate. Balance and power were the keynotes in the Yeoman symphony of triumph, balance and power attested to by the award- ing of letters to fourteen men proncient in both track and field events. The records, both in- dividual and collective, set by the 1938 track team will stand long in the annals of Oberlin track history, commanding respectful attention from the great and near-great to come. L. Dart, J. Griffith, H. Walmsley, J. Richards, G. Plumb, D. Johnson, G. Maxwell, D. Newcomb, S. Scott, M. Lilly, R. Harrison Coach D. Kinsey, C. MacDermott, D. Anderegg, J. Strong, C. Kent, D. Forbush, H. Lichtwardt, L. Gressle, G. Dominick, J. Easton K Warner, Coach W. Hargesheimer J. Malone, J. Farber, W. Mettler, F. Coffin, J. Landes, D. Barry, R. Eshelman, J. Goodrich, G. Robinson, R. Dorn, L. Good, R. Ostrander 168 Built around two men was the 1938 Oberlin thin-clad squad. Premier point chasers and nucleus of the team were Captain Robert Eshelman and George Maxwell, seniors. One of Oberlin's all-time top sprinters, Captain Eshelman led his cohorts through the season in truly heroic fashion. He remained undefeated in dual meet competition in 1938 and topped this record by winning both the 100 and 220 yard dashes in the Ohio Conference meet for the third con- secutive year, an unparalleled performance. Eshelman's time in the 100 yard dash-9.8-tied the ten year record established by Barnes of Oberlin in 1928. Unscheduled highlight of the season: The occasion of Captain Eshelman matching strides with the streak of dark light- Olympic star Jesse Owens. The distance: just as far as the nearest fire alarm box. The purpose: to turn in an alarm in the shortest possible time. The result: Eshelman maintained his unde- feated record for the season. And the reason: the flying Owens, leading Our Bob to the box, was unable to stop, and as the dusky dash man slid past the alarm station, Eshelman turned in the alarm and won the race. Maxwell proved himself capable of record-breaking speeds. He distinguished himself not only in track events, however, his ability in field events as well earned him the title- the One-Man Track Team . Compet- ing in the high jump, broad jump, pole vault, javelin and discus throw, high hurdles and low hurdles, Maxwell had a bad day when he failed to score twenty or more points in dual meets. He out-Maxwelled himself in the Conference meet by totaling 21 points against the stiffest sort of com- j .Q petition. Maxwell and Eshelman together accounted for M llll l 'W 'i more points than the total earned by theVUniversity of , ,, B Toledo, which placed second in this Conference meet. Max- ,j 1l1. M well set a Conference record of 15.0 in the hurdles, six feet W 1 ' - two in high jump, and twelve feet eight inches in the pole I A ..- 'Y -,lying-QQT, vault. Only Scott of Western Reserve, now a national decathlon star, was able to best Maxwell in dual meet JUN IT 17' -tn a J. mi' .e 1 - ,, .. - .. . , , , X 152 c U as h W ,A , lr? M ii 2 uf, ss , 9. W . ii, Wm ' ww Hu H. Q ,J f xr, W 5 J.: uliii ts L-st'-'N mm W 'LVZHL ffiisawx 1, HW HNQX' Hi N ii ' f W :wif fi 5 re Mi 'V ya M H1 gggimf 5 it it i f :ga ,sz W R ,,,. TP.. , .gg-,Sv I 1 V, 1T3f iY A N-We' in , ' Wi, ,, 'siJ yewl Q H .. w M it l Z em .. ,, ,, 335525 ' W fw- K as i i W N H 5:41-a 'lui , , lwwffg u it it i. ,mesa W ' ,, , , ,, fm: ll 551132 H l ,X HAIL' E iflfie-ff H 555 X. 2152255 H ll Y H 5 'Hu .1 ff 111 :arm K' 0 competition. The work of three other seniors was particularly noteworthy. Lawrence Good, James Goodrich, and George Robinson, the former competing in the two-mile run, the latter two in the jumping events, performed well and earned their letters by virtue of the many points which they contributed to the team total throughout the year. Four juniors also showed Well during the season and re- ceived their letters: Captain-elect Farnurn Coffin, who placed third in the Conference mile, Ray Cummings, third in the two-mile run, Merton Lilly, and Howard Walmsley. The sophomores were strong, with such men as James Malone, second in the Conference quarter mile, Jarvis Strong, second in the half mile, Dascomb Forbush, half miler, Dana Johnson, distance man, and George Dominick, pole vaulter. These ive all received letters. ' GOLF Not much can be said about the 1938 Oberlin golf team. The seasonls schedule consisted of seven matchesg the Yeoman mashie wielders won two and lost the remaining five. It is agreeable to note, however, that both victories were decisive. The team went to Wooster without being conceded a chance of victory and there teed off to a smashing COHCI1 BOYGFS victory of 1316-216. The fickle gods of golf again smiled upon the inconsistent Oberlin quartette when they met Ohio Wesleyan for the second time. Oberlin won 101Az-llfz. Jack Gerling played as number one man. He was undoubtedly the best player on the squad, turning in consistently good scores. Captain Chuck Holmes played number two man and was fairly dependable. Bud Neufeld and Ken MacCrorie filled out the squad alternat- ing in the number three and four positions. GOLF TEAM C. Holmes J. Gerling A. Neufeld K. MacCrorie 1 .- . , .. f.. 1 1 1 f. 1 1. 1 it : . .ga . 15 - - ' . . ' - 1 TENNIS 72 TEAM F. Frazier Coach L. Butler C. Fraser W. Lersch A. Siebens P. Norton D. Holdeman J. Hornbeck TENNIS Oberlin's tennis team played eight matches during the season, won four and lost four. The Yeomen got off to a bad start by losing to a strong Kenyon team 9-0. As the season progressed, however, the squad picked up and managed to balance their initial defeat by topping Case by the same score 9-0, in their final match. Norton played as number one y man, was steady but by no means brilliant. Captain Holdeman gave a good account of himself throughout the season. Hornbeck and Siebens were inconsistent although both showed particularly Well against Muskingum. With much good material expected from the class of '41, Coach Butler looks forward to a better team and a better season. SCHEDULE Kenyon ......... 9 Oberlin. . .0 Western Reserve.7 Oberlin. . .5 Ohio Wesleyan. . .4 Oberlin. . .2 Muskingum ..... 0 Oberlin. . .7 Case ............ 3 Oberlin. . .4 Muskingum ..... 2 Oberlin. . .5 Wooster ......... 4 Oberlin. . .3 Case ...... .... 0 Oberlin. . .9 Coach Throner BASEBALL Oberlin's 1938 baseball squad was the best since 1900 despite having the longest and toughest schedule ever undertaken! were the Words of Coach C. Throner. His team played 18 games, won 11, lost 6, tied one, and iinished the season as champions of the Ohio Conference. And the reasons? Smart and aggressive base running, the knack of hitting in pinches, dependable if not outstanding Helding, and most important, the desire to Win and team morale were the outstanding factors contributing to the team's success. Reed and English were the regular pitchers with Bennett, Kibbel, and Yocom doing relief duty. None were of outstanding ability, but all won games because of their will to Win. Three players stand out from all the rest. Captain Dutch Mytinger, at center field, has equalled the best performance for that position over the past 15 years. Rudy Schmidt, at second base, is perhaps the best defensive player Oberlin has ever had. Captain-elect Grant Kibbel at third base has established an outstanding record both at bat and in the field and is rated as Oberlin's all-time third baseman. Prof J H Nichols R. English C. Bussert R. Kretchmar R. Twiggs W. Yocom R. Schmidt Coach Throner R Mestrezat G. Kibbel C. Langston T. Reed K. Mytinger R. Durham B. Bennett R. Hunt W N. 1111,1'11,,,111,W4gf.,,.. 1 in H in in in in 11: in in in in H wr w in in in G H 111 1111 tif: FF wwvmuuw nf - H H sn H gs. H1 fff 'H H1 H1 1 11.- - ,sf w , ,,. ni: ., 74 SCHEDULE Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin V Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin 3and9 ......22 ,.....14 ......l0 2and5 ......l0 Oberlin ....... 4 U. of Louisville. .10 and 9 East. Ky. Teachers ..... 1 Otterbein ........ Denison ....... ..... 4 Ohio Wesleyan ......... 3 Kenyon ....... ..... 1 Ypsilanti .... ..... 3 Otterbein .,.. ...,. 0 Wooster .... .... 1 1 Kenyon .... ...... 4 Rochester ........ 7 and 0 Wooster .... ...... 7 Denison ....... ..... 3 Ohio Wesleyan ......... 7 Muskingum .... BASEBALL LETTEIIDIEN K. Mytinger, '38 R. Durham, '38 R. English, '38 C. Langston, '38 R. Mestrezat, '38 T. Reed, '38 B. Bennett, '39 R. Hunt, '39 G. Kibbel, '39 R. Kretchmar, '40 R. Schmidt, '40 'f 1':'R'T?i7 ' y 111 1. 111111111ag1Qg...H Sm ez M 4 k 1111 tf H' 1:1 4 Sl. - INTBADI URALS 1 1 N EYV 1V0lVlEN'S GYMNASIUDI The Cornerstone for the New Women's Gymna- sium Was laid on Friday, December 2, 1938 fol- lowing a Founder's Day Chapel. President Wilkins who spoke on Cornerstones and George Willard Hales of Chicago, donor of the gym, appeared on the program. YV. A. A. EXECUTIVE BQIABID 0. C. C L UI! F. Carr C. Forbush M. Hummell D. Ye-akel E. Purdy N Merrill F Dunn Dr. Moulton A. Zanolli E. Munkelt XV. A. A. The W.A.A. administers and organizes all women's athletics in Oberlin. One may become a member of the W.A.A. by participating in either class or house sports or the managerial system. Its purpose is to foster and encourage real sportsmanship by providing for every Oberlin College woman an opportunity for Wholesome recreational activities. C. CLUB The O.C. Club which was organized in 1912, is an honorary organization, although in some years it has been a functioning organization. Membership is earned by Winning 500 points in four major sports. This organization aims to maintain high ideals of sportsmanship in Women's athletics in Oberlin. E. Munkelt A. Butteriield W. Leete C. Forbush J. Parquette N Merrill E. Purdy B. King H. M. Forbush, Captain H. Snoddy M. Taylor M. J. Hummel R. Edmunds C. Forbush E. Purdy A. J ewett YALE-PllINCETON In the thirty-fourth annual Yale-Princeton contest, Yale Won a 45-27 victory over Princeton. The Yale forwards rolled up one of the highest scores in Yale-Princeton history, With Eleanor Purdy leading the scoring, netting fifteen points. Princeton scored the first basket of the game, throwing out a challenge which Yale quickly accepted, running up seven points in the next few minutes. The ball Went from one basket E' Hakes M' Burt L' Welch to the other during the rest of the first half l and Yale was in the lead 17-12 at the end of the first period. YALE CHEER LEADERS 'I78 7 PBINCETUN CIIEEB LEADERS Referee of the game was Miss Lillian Ait- kin, who is a national basketball official. The two captains, Irene White and Helen- Mary Forbush, were both members of last year's Princeton squad. Elizabeth Munkelt y and her two assistants, Virginia Braley and J. Burke I. Diefenbach E- Byron Jan Carnahan, were in charge of the entire affair. Before the game began, each house presented a stunt. Between halves the history of the New Women's Gymnasium was carried out in pantomime. Visitors came from Dayton, Toledo, Canton, Wooster, Cleveland and many other parts of Ohio. The gym was filled to capacity. M. Vail I. White, Captain N. Merrill J. Stanicek A. Zanolli F. Dunn J. Parquette D. Yeakel J. Wichman TENNIS In women's sports, tennis is considered a fall activity. The college champion is determined at the close of the All-College Tournament. Lessons are offered in classes. ARCIIEBY Archery is both a spring and fall sport. There is an All-College Tournament in the fall to determine the college champion. The National Telegraphic Meet in the spring is the main feature of the archery season. GULF The school Pro., Hersh Shannon, offers lessons in both the spring and the fall. The Oberlin Golf Course offers plenty of opportunity for practice. An All-College Tournament winds up the season. BASEBALL Instruction is given in classes and also in extra-curricular activities in the spring. From the class teams the All-Star players for the Army and Navy game are chosen. 'I80 VULLEYBALL There is house volleyball in the fall, with a tournament to determine the house champion. In the spring, class games are played termin- ated by the All-Star game, the Red and White. SWIMMING Instruction is offered to those just beginning as well as to advanced students. There is an opportunity to swim the entire school year. The inter-class swimming meets are the im- portant features of this sport. TUDIBLING This activity is offered in class and as an extra-curricular sport, in the winter. Many exhibitions are given. Especially important is the one given between halves of the Yale- Princeton game. MODEBN DANCING With Conna Bell Shaw as their leader and teacher in extra-curricular classes, the Mod- ern Dance group has presented a Christmas Vesper Service, a performance for the Wo- men's Symposium and a Recital after Spring vacation. 'I8'l AN N APOLlS C. Forbush E. Purdy M. Vail E. Byron J. Uslander J. Wirth E. Eyster Ccapt.J J. Keith E. Rounsefell L. Cobb W. Leete H. M. Forbush A. J ewett AN N APULIS - IVEST POIN T The Annapolis all-star hockey team defeated West Point, 1-0, in the eighteenth match in the series of annual post-season games. The two teams were quite evenly matched. West Point was defeated only when the final whistle blew. The whole game was slowed down a little by the condition of the field which, in spite of being cleared of snow before the game, was still wet and slippery. Neither team was able to score during the first half. West Point threatened to score several times during the second half, but Annapolis defended the goal successfully throughout the game. The Annapolis captain, Betty Eyster, and Helen-Mary Forbush, Navy fullback, were members of the winning team for the fourth successive year. Both have helped West Point to win two all-star contests and have been instrumental in securing two Annapolis victories. YVEST POIN T J. Stanicek J. Smith J. Wichman S. Kelley J. Froelicher N. Merrill Ccaptb. H. Snoddy M. Darnell E. Wilkinson J. Parquette Y. May ggi? J, ' , 'xg-LbfLW NN1,f'y1mw1mwjj:Mf y N , A um w w nm ' H ' -' 0.1 ' Y-,r. ' !,. 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H5 H 1, X ? 5 H . .x- ,xg ORGANIZATNNS c 'S- R 5 232 1 INDEX 017 IIRGAN IZATIIIN S Public Affairs Society .... ..... 1 87 Review .... ..... 2 04, 205 Peace Society ........ ..... 1 88 Hi-O-Hi . . . ..... 206, 207 Cosmopolitan Club ..... ..... 1 89 Olympian ........ ...,.. 2 08 Women's Glee Club .... ..... 1 90 Student Council ........... .... 2 09 lVIen's Glee Club .,... ..... 1 91 Organizations Committee ......... 210 A Capella Choir ..... .... 1 92 Men's Committee .......... .... 2 10 Concert Band .......... .... 1 93 Honor Committee . . . . . . .211 Men's Marching Band ...... ...,. 1 94 Social Committee . . . . . . .211 Women's Marching Band ......... 195 Women's League .,.. .... 2 12 Freshman Women's Glee Club .... 196 Forensic Union .... .... 2 13 Freshman Men's Glee Club ....... 196 Y.M.C.A, ...... .... 2 14 Conservatory Orchestra .......... 197 Y.W.C.A. .... .... 2 15 Oberlin Dramatic Association. 198, 199 Aeolian ................ .... 2 16 Classics Club ..................... 200 Ladies' Literary Society .... .... 2 17 Spanish Club ..... ..... 2 00 Phi Alpha Phi ............. .... 2 18 French Club .... ..... 2 01 Sigma Gamma .... .... 2 19 Shansi .......,..... ..... 2 02 A.C.E .......... .... 2 20 Alumni Association .... .... 2 03 Mummers . . . . . . .221 ll QIIUEILEQGI AllFllUZlllfUl3S5 S?f3lDClfQllfEETlllii7 To stimulate interest in public affairs, the Public Affairs Society brought to the campus the two candidates for Ohio's governorship, the City-Manager of Toledo, a member of the Ohio Industrial Commission, and the Director of the American Civil Liberties Union, who discussed important features and problems of their work. Recent government activities were presented through government produced movies. Short biographical sketches of the leading candidates for the Supreme Court were given to members, and a poll following this predicted the appointment of Felix Frankfurter to the Court. Three forums, the first on Public Ownership of Public Utilities, the second on Socialized Medicine, and the third on Education were the out- standing meetings of the yearls program. QD EFll'l1cDL34llEE5 F. Harvey G. Van Tuyl W. Behr J Davies D. Berkemeyer R. Davis E Kempner il' ' 'L 1. I 'Mel' PEACE SIDCIETY With the election of new oificers the four hundred members of the Peace Society have com- pleted an active year. During the past year the Peace Society Board was reorganized so as to make it more representative of all campus-wide peace activity. The Peace Society Bulletin, published by the society in co-operation with other groups on the campus, presented current peace problems and activity. The new Museum of Peace demonstrated methods for effective peace action and investigated the peace activities of Congressmen. The Speaker's Bureau sent student speakers on peace issues to church, labor, school, and farm groups in this area. The Society sponsored several faculty and student-led discussions on current peace problems and brought the following speakers to the campus: William E. Dodd, J. H. Dupre, Gaetana Sal- vemini, Devere Allen, Reinhold Niebuhr, Andre Philip, Laura Puffer Morgan. Eugene Staley and Frederick L. Schuman led the conference on International Economic Problems, March 27 and 28. The Society, under its reorganized board had charge of the Spring Peace Day, April 20. BOAIlD E Carlson I Beal, J. Klein, M. MacGregor, A. Elliot, M. McClelland I 88 J Wolf S Atkinson, S. Manley, K. Cramer S. Kao, H. Hanson, R. Tipton, I. Nakamura, J. Hirose, J. Hoagland, J. Wear G. Shipman, P. Chu, R. Vogel, B. Chiappolini, J. Oesch, J. Barton, M. Tchou, K. Wear, R. Brooks S. Clagett, M. Root, J. Malone, C. Walker, R. Turner, M. Otake, C. Warner, S. Dickinson, J. Varner P. Dupessey, J. Sellers, R. Cartwright, H. Martin, H. Tolen, E. Hughes, B. Juell, B. Wriston B. Wilson, C. Habeggar, F. Chu, B. King, A. Wyatt, E. Rose, F. Hutchinson, M. Satomi, W. Thomas COSlVl0POLITAN CLUB Above all nations is humanity. This is the motto which forms the center from which the Cosmopolitan Club operates in its endeavor to achieve the purpose for which it was organized, namely, 1. the stimulation of greater interest in internationalism and inter-racial understand- ing and good-will, 2. the awakening of a spirit of emulation and co-operation to the same end throughout the campus and nation, 3. the maintenance of a strictly non-sectarian, non-parti- san, non-sectional attitude. The membership is taken from all the nations and races repre- sented at Oberlin. In an effort to emphasize the ecumenicity of the organization, the mem- bership is composed of two-thirds of students of foreign citizenship and American citizens hav- ing resided abroad for five or more years. The Club feels that the building of friendships and exchange of diversified opinions among the members will provide a pleasant memory of student days and comradeship that touch the far corners of the World. 9 E. Miller H. Prescott S. Smith J. McMullen D. Mudge P. Patterson V. Mears M. Vail G. Barton A. Woode E. Frear R. Hamilton E. Cook B. L. Lyng J. Rudd C. Warner E Tuttle H. MacLaury M. Kildahl A. McClellan H. Petrie H. Unkefer E. Sherrer E. Shumate M Barteaux M. Meermans P. Tiesenga J. Hill L. Koch M. Thompson B. Mook M. Richel L. Axtell 190 W'0DlEN'S GLEE CLUB This year, when the Women's Glee Club took its spring tour, it was the first time a represen- tative musical organization of the college had ever been outside of the country. The Grand Tour Went around Lake Erie, including an important series of engagements in the Buffalo, Detroit, and Toledo areas as well as miscellaneous appointments in southern Canada enroute thru the province of Ontario. On the trip both sacred and secular programs were sung, with inter- ludes by instrumental and vocal solos. The activities of this group of thirty-three Women include concerts in the vicinity of Oberlin, an annual home concert, and a reunion concert dur- ing Commencement Week. The officers of the Glee Club are: Betsy Mook, Presidentg Pat Tie- senga, Secretary, Betty Sherrer, Social Chairman, and Eleanor Frear, Librarian. F. Numbers D. Blumenthal H. Goldberg H. Kennedy T. Mistretta R. Walker M. Schwinn D. Weinberg F. Bright J. Simmons R. Hunt R. Ely J. Stewart L. Gressle A. Wyman B. Curtis G. Bennett Mr. J. Wirkler M. Erwin H. Burnett V. Finzer M. Carlson C. MacDermott S. Martin W. Lammers B. Munson V. Perkins P. Swartz C. Schmidt lVlEN'S GLEE CLUB Rehearsals . . rehearsals . . practices . . rehearsals . . every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nites at nine P.M. Christmas vacation . . The Trip . Canton, Hagerstown, Md. . . Washington, D. C. CThree Little Pigs act in Dept. of Int. Bldg.J . . Wilmington, Dela. . . Sleighton Farms . . fand dancelj . . Philadelphia on New Year's Eve . . Ligonier . . Wilmerding . . McKeesport . . Pittsburgh . . Salem . . Stowe . . Ravenna . . Oberlin. Home Concert! Formal . . signs on the wall . . bus-set-up in lounge . . smooth Band. Quotable-quotes: . . Hey, close yer mouth, Perkins . . Happy New Year, fellas, love Mike . . match me five . . How'd you do last night, Beers . . Aw Shuddup . . I wanna sleep! . . Who's got the fe-mail . . Bushman will say grace . . Mistretta . . a letter downstairs for you! Conclusions: Q11 Best Glee Club in six years Q21 Best Band yet Q35 Best trip in three years Q43 Best fellows in a lifetime. I9l Weaver, V. Whittier, R. Dixon, B. Day, J. Purves, W. Day, J. Wagner, P. Van Iderstine, A. Frankel, W. Johnson, B. Butler, B. McGill Kremenetsky, W. Loerke, M. Everson, B. Heinzen, L. Cady H. Thompson, J. Hamlin, B. Bailey, N. Richards, H. Booker Merschrad, B.Newton, C. Hubert, N. Lovett, M. Zuck, J. Harbaugh. H. Wallace, A. Klomp, J. Lowry, A. Burr, H. Lindbeck, S. Smith, J. Starr, B. Massing Parke, E. McKe1vey, J. Hilsee, D. Putnam, C. Suppnick, M. Heibe, V. Marshall, C. Mayer, C. Habeggar, L. Bristol, 192 A M. Harrison, K. Rowles, H. Brainard, A. Huling, P. Currier, B. Rice, J. Gunderson CAPELLA Clllllll This year marks the tenth anniversary of the birth of A Capella Choir and brings its second reunion concert. All members of previous choirs who can come to Oberlin at Commencement time will join this year's choir in the Annual Commencement Concert. Oberlin remembers the choir for its assistance at religious chapels each Week, for its home concert, and for its Com- mencement concert. Outsiders remember it for its concert tour and broadcast each spring vacation. Those privileged to sing in the choir remember it for their enjoyment of the afternoon rehearsals with Professor Olaf C. Christiansen in Room 101 in Rice Hall. Here four times a week, the choir strives to understand and interpret the spirit of the sacred music to which it limits itself. Here, also, its members learn a richer meaning of life as they absorb bits of the philoso- phy of their inspiring leader. J. Hoover, P. Powell, M. Sprague, Secretaryg G. Porsch, R. Ruggles, G. Gray, J. Kline, R. Snyder, H. Andrews, M. Bacon, J Easton, C. Fehl, A. Klinger, I. M. Lord, J. Lord, E. McClain, Student Conductor, D. McGinnis, L. Mosher, J. Purves, H. Sheldon D. Springer, M. Stewart, H. Stuart, N. Weaver, L. Yaggy, M. Crowell, J. Hall, M. Harris, T. Mistretta, R. Bowman, W. Harvie C. Pettiford, J. Worley, E. Corry, E. Heilakka, D. Kline, J. Kofron, V. Perkins, W. Pitman, R. Sharp, President, R. Shell, J. Stern L. Syckcs, G. Easter, L. Ewers, E. Leinbach, H. Rhodes, A. Turner, T. Cramer, R. Forney, Business Manager, J. Harvey, H Mattick, H. Stevens, J. Atherton, P. Marsh, H. Papworth, D. Gibson, B. Greco, S. Halpern, D. Putnam, R. Brooks, A. Dudley, O Margolin, K. Newton, J. Wagner, Mr. Arthur L. Williams, Conductor Cl Wilt' ffl! ' Ili EE T3-tl Setting as its goal the development of the symphonic band to the same artistic level as that reached by the finest college and university orchestral and choral organizations, the Concert Band under the leadership of Professor Arthur L. Williams, Director of Bands, has made excellent progress during the past year. Included in last year's sixteen public appearances was the NBC Red Net-Work half hour broadcast on March 12, 1938 from Station WTAM, Cleveland, which brought high praise from leading musicians throughout the country. On the same day the Concert Band represented Oberlin in the Ohio Intercollegiate Band Festival at Kent State University. This year with seventy members listed in its balanced instrumentation, the Concert Band is the largest since its organization in 1929- 1930. 193 H Stevens, J. Holesovsky, R. Hartson, D. Gibson, B. Greco, R. Warren, H. Mattick, R. Isaacs, F. Numbers C Weaver W Eckert, O. Margolin, H. Papworth, R. Davis, A. Harrow, A. Dudley, E. Bell, J. Kline, H. McDowell, W. Muchmore W George, W. Thomas W Warner F Myers, F. Roebuck, J. Hall, J. Purves, R. Stoltz, J. Hoover, R. Snyder, N. Weaver, D. Springer, R. Ruggles, P. Marsh V Perkins R Shell, D. Kline, E. Everhart, R. Stephenson, C. Engel, W. Ostrander, R. Sharp, L. Syckes, W. Channon, W. Castelli H Curry, Prof. A. L. Williams lVIEN'S NIABCIIING BAND Fifty men strong, the Marching Band, under the leadership of Professor Arthur L. Williams, Director of Bands, has made twenty-five public appearances during the past school year, mak- ing it the most active of the Oberlin College Bands. ln addition to performances at the home football and basketball games, the Marching Band travelled to Granville to join with the Deni- son University Band for the Denison-Gberlin football game, opened the colorful High School Day Student Revue with brilliant fanfare, presented a concert at the Intramural Festival, and joined with the other Bands in the thirteenth Annual Home Concert in December, the Campus Concert Series in May, and the Commencement Week Concerts in June. The officers this year are Herbert Mattick as President, Victor are A- Perkins as Secretary and Drum Major, Paul Marsh as Business Manager, and William Os- trander as Student Conductor. 194 A. Zelvis, H. Prescott, H. Petrie, M. Hanson, D. Putman, H. Beilfuss, C. Cowley, M. L. Trimmer, Mr. Waln L. Ewers, M. Sprague, S. Bedford, W. Roberts, H. Sumnicht, R. Brooks, M. Smith, C. Hubert, B. Leinbach, J. Isaacs, R. Morris M. E. Yoder, L. Matthews R. Rabe, W. Pitman, M. L. Bradley, M. L. Barteaux, E. Hughes, K. Funk, B. Bishop, M. Cheney, B. Lepper, E. Hewins, R. Albrecht, J. Cook S. Stoddard, I. M. Lord, R. Reichenbach, M. Crowell, M. Bacon, H. Sheldon, J. Lord, H. Andrews, M. Stewart, S. Leete, B. Dean P. Powell. WV0lWlEN'S BAND Organized in 1929 for the purpose of playing for women's functions on the campus this organ- ization claims the distinction of being the first college all women's band in the United States. Since its founding however, the scope of the band has not been limited to women's functions. It participates with the Concert and Marching bands in concerts and at football games and in addition plays out-of-town concerts in the neighboring cities. The Wornenls Band is con- ducted by Professor George E. Waln, assistant professor of woodwind instruments and en- semble. The oflicers for 1938 are Mary Lou Trimmer as President, Anne Zelvis as Secretary, Louise Ewers as Business Manager, and Marion Sprague as Student Conductor. 195 .1 C. Zimmerman D. Wolf E. Hood M. Davies S. Richards B. Sprague N. J. Lester R. Edwards B. Reidt A. Haskell A. Stratten A. Bowen R. Diamondstein G. Swing M. Chase C. Habeggar E. Zellers . - o . .,- .1 D. time -3 1, --.,.--..hQ 'fi ' 0 11 F17 fl Tr'-.Y vi Y -Aw vd 1X, P: V R 1 'J i'. Lb llii lZ1wllUvJ,ll,AliXl will CllJM.lll,LiNJ Ri flA.UilEflE llfiflillllli The first activity of this year's freshman women's glee club, under the direction of Christine Habeggar, Helen Strassburger, and Eleanor Zellers, was singing The Vain Suitn by Brahms at the Junior-Frosh picnic in the fall. Before Christmas vacation the girls went caroling with the freshman men's glee club, and in the spring the two clubs had several joint meetings cli- maxed by the hay-rack ride. llldlli illilllllfil Ml llilibl S' fill Uilli Clfilg lil Frosh Glee Club . . lax at rehearsals . . loyal at concerts! Best Frosh Club in five years . . a good Omen for next year's Varsity Club. Outstanding performances on High School Day and at Junior Picnic, Qin the M.B.!j Max Ervin conducting . . emphasis placed on diction, blending, tone interpretation and reading the right notes. R. Davidson D. Eells W. Day F. Richards J. Christie S. Worden H. Nicholson C. Hubbell D. Emig R. MacDermott J. Faulkner R. Bonnar W. Lantz W. Martin D. Schmitkons T. Chandler G. Easter R. Greene B. Bailey A. Hurford Max Ervin, conductor I9 J. Kendall, J. Anderson, H. Bird, A. Zelvis, J. Meek, J. Holesovsky, L. Copeland, S. Kremenetsky, K. Thompson, R. Kofi, L. Cady, W. Castelli, L. Keller, D. Bartleman, A. Woode, J. Atherton, E. Sellers, B. Greco, B. Burnett, E. Stouifer, K. Newton, A. Meacham, N. Lovett, L. Roberts, J. Wagner, O. Margolin, R. Davis, L. Bodman, L. Green, J. Harter, F. Eschliman, N. DeLay, W. Warch, M. Lucke, J. Leek, E. Magdanz, D. Mudge, K. Hardin, M. Morris, D. Gibson, W. Rockwood, M. A. Weber, H. Papworth, D. Morrison, W. Cady, A. Winkler, M. Sprague, P. Powell, J. Friedman, R. Ruggles, G. Porch, M. Ruby, C. Fehl, D. McGinnis, R. Snyder, J. Kline, M. Howe, M. DeLeo, L. Ewers, H. Rhodes, R. Lewis, J. Stern, F. Myers, D. Kline, T. Cramer, H. Mattick, R. Forney, H. Stevens, S. Halpern, L. Lewis, E. Gelman, B. Blunt, W. Roberts 'T T'?' L 7ll..'?F? i ':':'::47 f 'L - ,.'ii?::if:, Y 7 Q 2 ,, f.-,. , Y , J. , ,g . ' ' T' .im ill ll D iii 555.3 lli W all 'HJ til? Uii if ill! U33 ill tl U ,IE 55 fill The Conservatory orchestra, having developed rapidly in size, and quality of performance under the direction of Professor Maurice Kessler reached a zenith in its musical experience through programs given under guest conductors the past two years. Inaugurated last year, the idea of inviting guest conductors started with world-famous conductor-composer-violinist, Georges Enesco. Of their work under Enesco in a four hour rehearsal and concert, many orchestra members declared: It was the best musical experience of our lives. And they were equally enthusiastic about their program with Mlle. Nadia Boulanger this year. Besides these concerts with guest conductors, the Con orchestra, this year under the director of Reber Johnson, gave a Spring Concert, accompanied several Senior Recitals, and collaborated with the Musi- cal Union. 197 g ently ,fifv si ' . Lb D5 Q WWW al?-'if .. 4, R get is it IIIQ vu. rf? 4224 'EF 0 Q- Q7 l0LANTllE IIBEBLIN DBAMATIC ASSOCIATION celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary season-has continued to promote and guide the intelligent interest in the drama through its four productions this year. The association is interested in the art of the theater and in the opportunity afforded in acting, stage direction, diction, make-up, stage craft, lighting, costuming, business and publicity manage- ment and creative experience. With the motto Towards a new Theaterl' the ODA begins another season desired to forward the literary and artistic ideals of the amateur theater. M Y 5 ll-- I9 EXECUTIVE B01-lllll MASQUE 0F KINGS 199 D. Flierl, R. Mark, E. Aldrich, M. McCord, C. Schneider, Mr. McLaughlin, L. Spooner C. Frarey, R. Garrison, H. Burnett This season the ODA has produced Shakespeare's Twelfth Night , A Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, Iolanthe , Maxwell Andersoxfs, Masque of Kings and Caesar and Cleopatra by G. Bernard Shaw. Prof. L. Lord, W. Dexter, K. Kinghorn Miss Bell E Shafer, D. Morgan, J. Simmons, M. Novotny, W. MacDonald, J. Faulkner C Vrooman, B. Richardson, M. Bender, C. Crook, M. Tuttrup, C. Suter CLASSICS CLUB After a lapse of four years, the Classics Club was reorganized last fall. It is now an up and coming organization with the production of the nativity play Christus Parvulus already to its credit. This is to become an annual activity of the club. The c1ub's primary aim is to give those interested an oppor- tunity to broaden their classical background. SPANISH CLUB Spanish melodies and a Peruvian Indian were among the realia offered by the Club at its meetings this year. Discussions, talks, games, playlets, and contacts with student members from ive South American countries helped bring about greater famili- arity with the Spanish language and the culture and customs of Latin America. R Hauser R Beers, M. G. Carr, H. Lichtwardt, Mr. C. Sturgis, Miss K. Coates, C. Bazeley, R. Hauser E Zellers, C. Crossley, M. Wallach, J. McKellogg, E. Miller S Kremenetsky, V. Norris, R. E. Trueblood, O. Kenney, G. Wallach, F. Aaron, H. Dunn 200 Mr. Gibson, Miss Coates, R. Achzehner, R. Biastre, F. Pickel, W. Weldon, P. Dupessey, Mr. Thornton D. Dosch, G. Foster, D. Winter, Mlle. Nolan, A. Ruether, M. Winship, J. Dunlap, G. Shlerb, E Gott H. Surnnicht G. Grihith, M. Hartzell, G. Colson, H. Nicholson, M. Cheney, E. Penko, M. Johnson, Mme. Siebens L Spooner M. Mesrobian, M. Rettger, S. Bedford, E. Cook, M. Rishel, J. Heinrich FRENCH CLUB The Cercle Francaise is composed of seventy members who meet every Wednesday at the Maison Francaise for an hour's program. Each member belongs to one of six teams super- vised by a member of the French Faculty and headed by two student co-captains. These teams are responsible for the programs, informal teas, which have illustrated lectures, French pop- ular songs, and dramatic productions. At the banquet the activities of the year are reviewed and the officers for the next year are installed. The aim of the Cercle Francaise is to present informally to beginning and advanced students of French some aspects of French life and culture. Each student participates actively in at least three programs during the year. The in- terested cooperation of each member of the faculty of the French department and of the Directrice of the Maison Francaise make an important contribution to the 'success of these programs. 2 l Mrs. L. L. Davis, J. Dunaway, F. Fairfield, J. Press, M. L. Bradley, Miss A. Graybill E. Freeman S. Atkinson J. Bullock M. McCord J. DeMott J. Hamilton J. Hamlin SIIANSI Oberlin-in-Shansi experienced a strenuous year during 1938-1939. In China-the school of over 200 students migrating ever deeper into hinterland, Charlotte Tinker, '37, teaching in Peipingg Herb VanMeter, '37, only foreigner with school, Mel Kennedy, '38, in Peiping and detouring around War to school. On campus-Ellsworth Carlson, next representative, Dr. Judd and Col. Tchou interpret Chinese situation, Jo Hamilton, '35 and John Hamlin, '36 make Shansi personal to students, Activity Fee and Shansi project discussed and upheld by student body. J. Hamlin J. Hamilton E. Carlson Col. Tchou, J. Hamilton, Pres. Wilkins, M. McCord, Dr. Bohn Carroll Shaw ALUNIN I ASSUCIATIIIN One hundred years ago, in July 1839, a small group of Oberlin graduates organized the Association of Alumni of the Oberlin Colleg- iate Institute, one of the first alumni organi- zations to be formed in the United States. Since then, we have grown to become the largest alumni body of any college in this country. Through this strength of numbers, and a never-failing interest in the welfare and progress of Oberlin College, We have built up a record of service to the College of which We are very proud. Each graduating class adds to our strength, and to our ability to help build the Oberlin of the future. The Alumni Association is the agency through which We Work for Oberlin. 20 ED lT0ll THOMAS BOARDMAN BUSINESS NIANAGEB MICHAEL KRoUsE REVIEXV Seeking to stimulate student interest in campus affairs through constant question- ing of activities, and striving to give stu- dents What they Want to read rather than what they should, the Review, with a staff of sixty, issued its 65th volume this year. Culmination of the year's activities was a coast-to-coast broadcast on the occasion of its 65th birthday on April lst. ASSIICIATE Elll'l'0llS BUSINESS STAFF F. Fairfield, R. Sanderson, K. Andrus, D. Oshlag, ' D. Smith, F. Marks, Adv. Mgr., E. Watkins, 204 J. Phillips 205 ill UIQ lEl3QLl'fS G 7 Eli UD llliili llpflllllllfif UQ R. Knapp, R. Fleischer, G. Bennett, D. Anderegg, M. Krouse, A. Sagalyn M. G. Carr, R. Leiserson, J. Hume, J. Gunn, D. McGrew .15 LLL. . --fn . YW.. . . , . L - ,LK L, , L, , Ill HG HQ Fd Kill Ml EE W UB EE Uflilb lil Llll J. McGreW, V. Stone, J. Jones, S. Dunham, G. Wagenet, N. Lyle, J. Caldwell L. Hanley, A. Hale, R. Siegel, C. Ansorage, D. Eels, J. Balcomb, A. Harrow, L. Perlow D. Dosch, E. Vandervoort, C. Hubbell, H. Suslak, J. Mills, H. Dakin, J. Austin QL - W.-- L L - EDITGB CLARICE MCDONALD ASSISTANT EDITUBS J AY DEMOTT VIRGINIA NORRIS HEADS 0F lDEl'AllTMENTS III-0-III For fifty-one years the Hi-O-Hi has depicted an accurate account of the life and activities of Oberlin College. Published by the Junior Class, the Hi-O-Hi, this year, has endea- vored to portray a tapestry into which each of the elements of college life is Woveng a book to bring back many happy mem- ories of our experiences and friends in Oberlin. For many long months, the mem- bers of the staff have Worked hard and faithfully - sometimes peacefully, some- times-well sometimes not so peacefully. They have gone to classes many a morning with hastily prepared assignments, They have, at times, worked until the early hours of the morning to meet a deadline. If this volume pleases our reader, our efforts will not have been in vain. L. Lersch, Women's Sportsg E. Watkins, Men's Sports, J. Splitstone, Faculty J. Stromquist, Photographerg V. Norris, Classesg N. Burd Stenographyg M. Mercer, Organizationsg E. Durham, General Not in the picture: P. Arnold, Artistg R. Williams, Newsg V. Cole, Houses 37 7 . I ms., 'J 206 BUSINESS STAFF P. Auerbach I. Foote D. Weinberg J. Wood V. Cole A. McClellan H. Goldberg, Adv. Mgr. E. Manson BUSINESS DIANAGEII 207 GEORGE GRAY EDITOIlIAL STAFF D. Morgan, G. Drew, C. Ford, M. E. Barber, C. Schwartz, F. Klug, G. Foster, H. Potter, R. Edmunds, A. Jewett M. Hitchner, W. Channon, E. Edwards, F. Farnsworth, E. Gott, J. Easton, A. Bowers, D. Frank M. Landis, R. Sasse, R. Schwing, M. Henning, J. Milligan, R. Roberts Not in picture: N. Lyle, J. Knauss, E. Steele, K. Macrorie, D. Yaekel ElllT0llS R. COOPER J. KLEIN BUSINESS STAFF R. Jennings, Bus. Mgr.g E. Case, L. Bernick ULYDIPIAN This was a year of experiment for Oberlin's student magazine. Traditionally, there had been four issues of the Olympian, all lit- erary , but during 1938 and 1939 there were published two issues of the Literary Olym- pian, and two of the new Pictorial Olym- pian. The first continued its policy of sup- plying an outlet for critical and creative writing, the second attempted to portray Life on the Oberlin Campus-to present intimate glimpses of the activities and per- sonalities of a vigorous college. LITERARY STAFF PICTOIlIAL STAFF D. Oshlag, I. McGrea1, E. Hufford D. Meloy, R. Green, F. Herschleb, P. Arnold, H. Burnett, J. Glaser M. J. Hoppe, G. Foster, R. Sasse, B. King, R. Edmunds, M. E. Barber C Tarr S. Morris, M. Rinehart, N. Burd, M. Mesrobian, F. Chu, F. Farnsworth, M. Zimmer B Smith 208 Houston R. MacMillan L. Conard H. Sutton J. Stern D Forbush -- . ,Hin . gig Y Q f + W' f 'Ar' X 'EF lllllDllF.ri5 'll' MGD Lll iii Qlllhi The Student Council reached the specific objectives it set for itself last spring. It interested many more of its constituents in student government by turning over the bulk of its investiga- tive and creative Work to committees Whose members were not members of the Council itself. It eliminated a number of inefficient executive procedures such as the Organizations Council and certain provisions of its own Constitution. It examined Without bias activities and customs which it felt had been carried on or observed from year to year rather through habit than rational consideration. Witness its Work in revising the Activity Fee and its student poll on Shansi. It responded effectively to all student suggestions for action, as its plans for bringing a refugee student to Oberlin indicate. Its Social Committee made long strides in the direction of a more varied and more adequate campus social program by means of its Rec Hall improvements, its Sunday-night activities, and its all-college mixers. Its Men's Committee functioned equally successfully. In short the Council added another year to its efficient student government. G. Porsch A. Burr M. Taylor E. Martin V M Lotte J Wolfe, L. lVIacEachron, R, Davis, P. Grindle, L. Gressle, I. Diefenbach, W. Behr, J. Stern . L- C . i L, L lj f'lDlQVliQ9Ki.li'llUfZZ1!ilflIf'QIl'1lUNS3 flftilltillw ffllll The Organizations Council, composed of representatives of the American Student Union, Peace Society, Public Affairs Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Theological Union, Review, and the Y.M.C.A., sponsored a drive in cooperation with a national movement to raise funds for the oppressed in China, and also organized a mass meeting to express student resentment against Nazi treatment of minorities. Ml llillicl QlfClDiQfriillTPfUUQ'ilf ll'lEfUE The vagaries of the co-ed have no influence over the Men's Committee made up of the presidents of the four classes and the Y.M.C.A. with the lVIen's Representative as Chairman. It decided Frosh-Soph policy, makes appointments to the Men's Board, runs stags, and has general jurisdiction over business-primarily male. - ... - Y Y- 7, - ,,,-- ,. ---77, -qi Y -- --- . L Fay, D. Burgess, R. Kretchmar, D. Forbush, W. Ensign, G. Bennett 210 J. Parks, M. McCord, B. Munson, B. Wing, J. Roberts, B. Wriston, D. Book, G Dominick S Puhan lllllQlllN fllflDll?llll'llfllilVlllll llElll3 The Honor Committee has functioned this year for the iirst time as a coeducational body. The committee is now carrying out a survey of faculty opinion on various questions that have arisen during the year. It has been the main purpose of the committee this year to emphasize to students and faculty their mutual importance in carrying out the Honor System effectively and to establish an efiicient system of handling cases. 'Q5QlDGQll.1Wfl.. ClUCllDlMlfN13f Ulflll Ellll The varied program of social activities sponsored by the Social Com- mittee of the Student Council this year included: the traditional college sings, tea dances, informal square dances, the I-lick Hop, the Chinese Festival, and All-Colleges. A new innovation in the social life of the campus was the opening of the Rec Hall Lounge for use on Sunday evenings throughout the winter. M. Erwin, M. Carlson, H. Petrie, S. Braley, C. Brown E. Munkelt, A. Zanolli, L. Conard, E. Frear, B. Mook EXECUTIVE BIIABII Y , M. Derr, G. Barton, J. Dunlap, R. Leiserson, M. McC1el- S 1 d,V.B1l d,M.MC d,R.H t ,J.H d lgolt in pictitvil N. KHVgH5Egh, J. Rcolllmlnill, N. lVlici'r?ll 212 LEAGUE W.S.G.L.-all women on the campus-executive power in Executive Board-legislative power in Senate fHouse Presidentsj -judicial power in Joint Council CEXecutive Board of League plus Women's Board of Facultyj -W.S.G.L.-revised Constitution-new rules-big and little sisters -initiation of Fresh-women-annual Fall picnic-rain-Symposium on Occupations for Women -thirty career women-advice-discussion-plans for the future. SENATE V ,ll , 1 . ir. ' V ': c. ifiiii f ' Y I f ii., fT:..3e-?5f't' . lil ' 'vp 'Zi L ' i' if. :1.g.,rZ,:.i' ' , I 'liggczf---'1'.a-ara-' , L. Smith, C. Sergeant, B. Brunk, N. Geib, J. Dunlap, M. Stewart, M. Meermans, H. Sutton, K. Zinzow, M. Komp V. Kurepkat, F. Carr, K. Rowles, D. Birkenstock, B. Bishop, J. Bowen, P. Crew, M. Thomas, C. Forbush, V. Ballard Folmwslc UNION DELTA SIGMA lm AND DELTA SIGDIA IHIO An organization designed to furnish opportunities for public discussion of current problems by students, the For- ensic Union carries on a program of about seventy-five debates and dis- cussions from October through April of each year. Approximately forty of these debates and discussions are held before off-campus audiences, totalling over five thousand persons last year, such as civic clubs, public forums, D. Berkemeyer D. Kempes R Mathews Mr. J. Auer J. Hornbeck Mr. Gunderson G. Winwood E. Carlson M. Hoddinott church groups, etc., While the remainder are inter-collegiate debates. In the annual Manchester College debate tournament this year two Oberlin teams successfully tied for first place among Fifty-eight colleges taking part. Outstanding members of the Union are annually selected for membership in Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary forensic society. FQIIIENSIC UN ION Mr. Gunderson S. Halpern Mr. Auer J. Creighton J. Aird W. Stewart J. Hoagland R. Fleischer M. Hoddinott E, Styles D. Kempes G. Winwood A. Brooks J. Hornbeck A. Henick D. Berkerneyer E. Carlson R. Mathews R. Herrick V. Stone L. Bernick R. Davis W. Smith 2 Dr. L. A. Stidley, T. Page, V. Perkins, J. Hoagland, P. Swartz, W. Lammers, H. Lichtwardt, W. Poteat, D. Cordray, S. ZI4 Braley, J. Baird J. Wolfe, G. Kibbel, L. Gressle, D. Farnham, D. Burgess, R. Vogel, G. Dominick, R. Bentley, J. Klein H. Boardman M. C. A. All men of Oberlin College are invited to take an active part in the YMCA program. Motivated by a Christian purpose and placing its religious program as of primary importance, the Y activities include many fields of interest. It's religious program includes weekly Sunday morn- ing forums, Sunday afternoon Vespers, special semi-weekly Lenten Services, the annual re- ligious conference, and cooperation with all Oberlin religious organizations on special programs. Beyond these specifically religious services, the Y attempts improvements in local social conditions, provides part of the campus recreational program, brings students and faculty more closely together through a program of discussion groups, and provides leadership for boys' work in the Children's Home and town groups. Freshman needs are met in part by a big brother organization and a Freshman club. The other groups are concerned with off-campus aifairs: the World Fellowship Committee is primarily concerned with international problems, and the Deputations Team carries a speaking and musical program to towns throughout Ohio. Members participate in several conferences on other campuses and Oberlin has been made the center of two out of six national commissions with Student Christian Association policies. At many points the Oberlin YWCA cooperates in the program. The organization is admin- istered by a student cabinet, a faculty advisory board, and a general secretary with offices in Goodrich House. l ,A r H M -.4 M. J. Hoppe, H. Jacobs, M. Jacobs, R. Adams, S. Smith, M. G. Carr, B. Mook, M. Griswold, D. Campbell, P. Weaver M. Rishel, F. Dunn, M. Meermans, E. Powers, C. Warner, E. Hakes, J. Splitstone E. Sherrer, R. Leiserson, L. Axtell, K. Fuller, J. Nash, E. Frear AECILIAN 2 Aeolian has been particularly fortunate this year in having had an outstanding speaker in the field of the modern novel-Louis Bromfield who described his own personal experiences in writing a novel. In addition several professors and society members have participated in the programs by giving reviews of other modern novels. Of almost equal interest during the year has been the acquisition of a new set of dishes, monogrammed spoons, and ten new Windsor chairs. The spoons and the chairs were the gift of the Alumni. Taking into consideration an interesting program and the additions to our equipment the year 1938-1939 has been one of our more successful years. Y E. Woody, V. Ballard, L. Conard, E. Munkelt, E. Wilkinson, V. Shultz, A. Goodier, M. Robinson, I. White, A. Graybill J. Hamilton, Mrs. Steiner P. Crew, M. Taylor, M. Komp, M. Jones, A. C. Davies, B. Frost, F. Pauls, P. Grindle, M. Derr YV. C. A. Membership in the Oberlin Young Women's Christian Association is open to all Women stu- dents, participation is voluntary on the basis of interest in the program and sympathy with the purpose. Through a Widely varied group of activities, the YWCA program demonstrates the belief that Christianity is a Way of life, related, therefore to the total experience of the college student. This program includes Weekly all-college Vesper services on Sunday after- noons, annual religious conferences, special emphasis conferences during the year with off- campus speakers, All Association Membership meetings, Freshman activities, Sunday night Student-Faculty Discussion Groups, Leadership-training courses, Community service including an extensive program at the Lorain County Children's Home, Village Work in Gberlin, recreational leadership in High School and Grade Schools, Girl Scout and Girl Reserve Club Work, and Sunday School teaching, recreational activities including game leadership, a camera club, bicycle club and a craft shop, a cooperative second-hand Book Exchange, a social action committee including Student-Industrial Activities, Peace Action and study groups on social and economic problems, a World-fellowship Committee, and a Senior Women's Discussion Group. Many of these activities are carried on in cooperation with the YMCA and other cam- pus organizations. Through afliliation with the Nation YWCA and the National Intercollegiate Christian Council, members of the Oberlin YWCA have opportunity for Wide intercollegiate contacts through conferences such as the regional summer conference at Lake Geneva, Wis- consin. 2 LADIES' LITERARY SIDCIETY L.L.S. chose to study American Contemporary Literature this year, inclusive of all types of literature. Professor P. D. Sherman devoted one evening in reviewing, with clever illus- tration, our American Contemporary Humor. Mrs. Lampson spent one evening with us, ana- lyzing our contemporary novel, and giving us several brief reviews of this year's best novels. Also in connection with the novel, L.L.S. and Aeolian had a joint-meeting at which Mr. Louis Bromfield gave hints in novel writing which any of us, as amateur writers, could follow. Our alumna group entertained us at a get-acquainted party for our freshman incomers, as well as for our alumna and 1939 group. M. E. Barber M. McKibben I. Hawke G. Foster C. Cross V. Mears J. Gunn D. Sloman C. Mayer L. Welch L. Koch A. McClellan M. Mercer D. Mudge L. Pinger I. Augsburger E. White J. Keller M. Rinehart J. Haycraft L. Hayden 217 2-7.1 J. Knauss R. Oldfather A. Beaver L. McCurdy A. Davies J. Smith D. Hansen L. Conkling D. Eberhardt M. Condit C. Sergeant P. Tiesenga J. Parquette M. Landis M. Hawkinson M. Komp H. Snoddy A. Zanolli J. Sauer M. Cotton PIII ALPHA PIII 218 During 1938 and 1939, Phi Alpha Phi Literary Society has devoted its meetings to reviews of cur- rent best sellers. These books have been reviewed by members of the Society at the semi- monthly meetings on Monday evenings. In October they cooperated with other Literary Societies on the Campus for the annual formal. Each semester they have a very special meeting for new members. In the fall they indulged in a Hallowe'en Party. This semester Mrs. Skjerne discussed Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales. They had a picnic in Mayg and the Literary Society Banquet at which time prizes were awarded for the best original compositions. M. Hewitt, R. Johnston, A. L. Love, E. Dahlstrom, L. Baker, P. Humphrey, L. Spooner, H. Wallace, K. Warner, P McCormick C. Dann, M. Whitehead, B. McGee, J. Hawkins, R. Sasse, J. Hitt, E. Steele, E. Stokes, F. Farnsworth L. Lersch, L. Brandt, A. Burd, H. Potter, E. Byron, G. Griffith, M. Rettger SIGDIA GANIDIA Sigma Gamma has had rather a tempestuous year, but now seems to be on more even keel. She has made some study of modern literary trends, and she has made an attempt at creative Writing. In particular, her year has been devoted to the examination of literature and its place on the Oberlin campus. The history of the library, of literary publications, and of the literary societies themselves have occupied her. She has hopes that the years to come will make her place more secure in Oberlin and her function more indispensable. 219 E. Byron, A. Wickes, C. Suppnick, C. Schaefer, M. Zuck, M. Wilson, J. Isaacs, B. Massing, Miss Yocum, L. Lersch, W. 220 Hemingway G. Barton, E. Clarkson, J. Smith, R. Edmunds, J. Splitstone, P. Tiesenga, E. Edwards M. Picker, D. Marquart, E. Frear, M. Meermans, M. Derr, J. Haycraft, H. Unkefer, M. Keen A C. E. Discussion groups, lectures by outside speakers and social gatherings are all a part of the year's program of the local branch of the Association for Childhood Education. The Christmas Tea- carol singing, cookies with frosted holly leaves on, the chance to talk informally by the fire place. This is one side of the program. The discussions in which new ideas are brought out and old ones remodeled. Most important, is the chance to become acquainted with the scope of the national organization. This year the spring meetings in Detroit, which several of the members were able to attend, gave all of us some idea of the lasting Worth which would come later on from belonging to a large group, Working for the same goal-better and more adequate education for the children of America. . l fo' F. Fairfield R. Beers D. Anderegg A. Zanolli W. Weldon K. Zinzow W. Giles M. Krouse J. Stern MUMMEBS The Mummers' Club of Oberlin College, organized by Larry Gill, Fred Brewster, and Bob Cogswell, has survived its third year on campus. Following Arabesque and The Tyromani- ac , this year's production, entitled It Might Happen Here , was a campus show depicting stu- dents ancl faculty members in a perhaps fantastic situation. The Mummers' Club welcomes the entire male student body in its membership. Very excellent aid, nevertheless, has always been received from the Oberlin Women in make-up, secretarial, and stage-property work. 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A,,,,,,, X , ,,WM,f ,1- '5SL'H.'Z'a - v' - '.- 'ii' LP' .O . f s. Q , 4 fyk if f.. nv 2 M 1 X , Kf ' XXXVII I C XXXVI, 7 -1-.:'.' ., - x xxxxxxxx ! fl, X I ,ffffl 224 ARTIST RECITALS Concert-goers crowded Finney Chapel to hear the 1938-1939 Artist Series. The Cleveland Orchestra came three times, two concerts being led by ARTUR ROD- ZINSKI and one by GEORGES ENESCO, the Rumanian violinist-conductor-com- poser so beloved of Oberlinites and so well remembered by those musicians who played for him last year when he conducted the Conservatory Symphony Orches- tra. FRITZ KREISLER carried the mantle for the violinists, suavely displaying how the King of Fiddlers holds the throne. Violoncellist was EMANUEL FEUER- MANN, interested, intelligent, discriminating. The singing of the series was done by ALEXANDER KIPNIS, basso, and GERTRUDE PIT- ZINGER, soprano, both programs bore heavily on lieder, and Kipnis especially took away with him the highest respect of his audience. A few days after he sang here, a Chicago newspaper printed an account of an interview With him in Which he said that Oberlin gave him one of the best audiences he had ever sung to. ARTUR RUBINSTEIN and ROSALYN TURECK played the pianoforte ably, and-in varying degrees, as is generally the result in Oberlin-pleased everyone. The lovely series of three concerts by the Musical Art String Quartet in Warner turned out to be-musically-one of the finer features of a course which in its entirety stayed on the high musical and educational plane that characterizes the regime of Director FRANK H. SHAW. 22 226 SOPll-FBOSIl BELATIIIN S Traditional was the frosh display of night wear at the opening bonfire. Dashing, the new streamlined brim on the frosh cap tipped to the larger sophomores. Hard-working, the two and forty-ites that shined soph shoes and made soph beds. Novel, the yardage scoring system that made the frosh victory in pushball seem history making. Score 125-0. Fetching, the crim- son sweaters with the silver pin stripe displayed by the class '42 on Homecoming. Equable, the distribution of frosh shoes on co-ed downstairs and porches and fire escapes. Inconfuenient, the isolation of the frosh women which cramped the style of sophomore lovers. Interest, the weather that forced indoors the W.S.G.L. picnic where freshman co-eds were recognized by surrendering their 1942 plates. I DANCES Oberlin Dances, and the dances are varied as the steps, which range from a flowing adagio to long graceful dips to the leg flinging shag. In the cross section of dance life belowg stepping inside for the Lit. Formal in the Inn-the only Puritans at the Thanksgiving Formal charac- terized on drapes-nuts below, nuts on top, and all being strung at the Soph-Frosh mixer- the Mid-Semester Formal, a bully dance-even the pup cou1dn't stay away from the Thanks- giving Formal-By way of stark contrast, Oberlin goes slurnming at the Hick-Hop-looking over the next course at the Waiter's Formal-sitting one out during the Con Prom. 227 228 CIILLEGE LIFE Things that make Oberlin . . well . . Oberlin. The typical Oberlin lover goes to the garage to get his Deusenberg roadster . . finally decides to use his bike when he finds the oil is low . . looks over the night clubs and decides to gamble at the Apollo instead . . Walks his girl to the theater . . drops in at collegiate hang-out to squander a dime for cokes, possibly a nickel or two on Artie Shaw. And then to show he isn't totally devoid of college sophistication . . calmly kisses his girl goodnight . . under porch light . .With lighted cigarette in his hand. l l The other side of Oberlin life . . conscientious Joe won't sleep through that 8 o'clock bluebook . . so uses three alarms . . grinds in early dawn before rushing over to breakfast board job . . Waits table in a daze . . when asked for Hsecondsi' walks away muttering vaguely something about . . evolution of . . states . . communism . . and Machiavelli. Picture three shows him relaxing after bluebook . . picture should be tilted to get proper angle for mountain slope. But Oberlin is real, and we love it. 230 IN lVIEDl0llIAlVI ROBERT ELLIOT BROWN P1 ofessov of Practzcal Theology and Human Relatzons KENNETH WILLIAMS MME MARIE JEANNE LAHAURINE JOHNSTON Dwectnce de la M azson F mncazse 4 Instructor of English Composition DVERTI I G and Student Directory HE BUSINESS ORGANIZQIONS wllgse advertise- ments appear on the following pages ' terested in Oberlin College. This intere they have sho n by suppefting thevublication f The 1939 Hi-O-Hi i sincerely appreciated. Their vertisements are deserv- ing of your careful atte ion. V V V 1+ Il mw if advn-fin AQ? Www, rg X , x x 1 ' 1 I I I I I , , 1 INDEX T0 ADVERTISERS Ad Mueller and His Townsmen. . . . . . . Allen Electric Co., The ........ ..,. Apollo Theater. . ..,.... . . . . Ben Franklin Store ,... .....,... ,... Cable Piano Co., The .............,. ,... Campus Cavaliers-Dance Orchestra. . . . . . . Campus Restaurant .......,........ ,... Casavant Freres, Limited-Organs. . . . . . . Chicago Title 8 Trust Co .... ....,.. .... Cleveland Law School, The. . . . . . . . Cleveland Quarries Co., The. . . . . . Clyde E. Speer Coal Co., Inc... . . . . College Beauty Shoppe .,.. .... Comings' Book Store .... .... Dairy Service Co. ..... ..... . . . . . . . Davidson Floral Co. ......,.,.............,.. . DeFrieze, George-Phonograph Recordings ..... Dyke School of Commerce ...... .............. Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. ................. . Edwards Co., The VVilliam-Food Products .... . Edwards, J. L.-Real Estate and Insurance ..... Everett Piano Co. .......................... . Fashion Shop, The .......,.................. Gibson's Bakery and Restaurant ,... .,.. Gray, George-Stationery ........ .... Gray Printing Co., The ...... , Greyhound Lines, Central ..... Hanna Coal Co. ............ I I i i Harrington Electric Co. ..... . . . Haylor's Book Store ......................... Herrick, Charles E.-J eweler ...............,. Hill, J. V. and I. VV.-Insurance and Real Estate. Hi-O-Hi Tea Room .......................... Hixon-Peterson Lumber Co. ................. . Hooker-Howe Costume Co.. . . . . Indiana Limestone Corporation. . . . . . . Isaly Dairy Store ,... ............... .... janby Oil Co ..., .........,............. .... Kelley Island Lime and Transport Co. ........ . Mahon Co., The R. C.-Struct. Steel Engs.. . . . . Murphy, T. O.-Plumbing and Heating ......,. Murray Bender, Inc.-XN'omen's Shoes .......,. Nabakowski Co., A.-Roof. and Sh. Met. XVork. Oberlin Auto Body Shop .............,....,.. 241 291 283 257 243 263 243 261 233 241 289 245 251 261 253 257 257 265 275 257 279 235 275 273 283 239 255 279 285 27 1 279 255 271 291 269 287 251 269 285 287 287 273 291 255 Oberlin Inn ,...... Oberlin Laundry ....,........ Oberlin Review ................ Oberlin Savings Bank Co., The ..... Ohly's Drug Store .....,...... . . . Peoples' Banking Co., The ..... Pett1ford's Bakery ............... . . . . . . . Pfaff's Clothing Co. C. E. Ward Co.-Caps and Gowns .... .... Powers and Dawley-Men's Clothes ..... .... Professional Directory Carrick, C. XV.-Dentist .......... .... Colegrove, P. C.-Doctor .... Gregg, VV. R.-Doctor ..... .... Hart, V. C.-Doctor .............. .... Hoffner, H. G.-Dentist ........ .... .... McGrann, James A.-Optometrist ..... .... Phipps, R. A.-Dentist ............ .... Richardson, VV. A.-Dentist ..... Siddall, A. C.-Doctor ....... . Stephan, L. B.-Specialist ,... Trufant, L. H.-Doctor. . . . Rosa's Garage .............. .... Rowe-Goerner Motor Sales .... .... Ryals, C. D.-Florist ........ .... Schubert's Servicenter .......... .... Sedgeman, G. T.-Furniture ..... .... Service Engraving Co. ........ .... . . . . . . Stanley Boot Shop ....................... ..... Sterling 8: Wlelch Co., The-Home Decorators. . . Stofan's Studio ............................... Sugardale Provision Co.-VVholesale Meats ...... Thomas Brick Co. of Ohio .... ................. Time Shop, The ......... . . . . . . . TOD1H,S Drug Store ........................... Tulk's Radio Service .......................... Universal Sales Co.-Wfoodstock Typewtrs. .253, Varsity Restaurant ........................... Weideinan Food Co. ......................... . VVest Disinfecting Co .... ........ .... VVilliam Bauer Co., The ....,...... .... VVilliam Feather Co., The-Printers. . . . , . VVood, Dudley-Florist ................ .... Y ocom Brothers Co., The-Dry Goods ..... .... 265 279 253 263 269 273 243 247 277 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 251 271 259 277 277 281 259 247 249 261 285 261 265 245 261 259 253 275 237 241 245 245 232 X T M' A,,-,fi-f - t ' ' .m t N i f f t- X , A 1 . ,Q Hmiggglsw- ,, I ' ' V f ' -Q'- ' I . ' 1 ' -,lx fifgafxj, 15. Q- A , X x W ,r 714 With the Compliments of Chicago Title 81 Trust Company 69 W. WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO Rendering all types of trust service to institutions and individuals 2 STUDENT DIRECTDIIY AN D INDEX N AME or STUDENT Aaron, Florence, 10528 Armor Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ........... .... 3 9, 105, Abbott, Marjorie Flora, 19957 Frazier Drive, Rocky River, Ohio ..... .......,.. Abner, Eulalia Louise, 3310 McKinney Avenue, Houston, Texas. . . . . . . . Abrams, Florence Marjorie, 185 Admiral Road, Buffalo, N. Y. .,..,... . Achzehner, Cfharlesl Richard, 31 Summer Hill Ave., Newport, Ky.. . . . . Adair, Harriet Drew, 2179 South Parkway, Columbus, Ohio ....,.... . Adams, Alice Dart, 130 Farrand Park, Highland Park, Mich.. . . Adams, Daniel Otis, 167 Danforth Street, Portland, Maine ..... ..,. Adams, Nancy Adair, 515 South 56, Omaha, Neb. ......,.... .... . Adams, Ruth, 771 East Fillmore Ave., East Aurora, N. Y ..... ...,...,,.. 3 9 Addessi, Fausto Joseph, 721 VVest 19th Street, Erie, Pa. ................... . Adolph, William Henry, Peking, China ................... 14, 130, 156, 158 Agna, Catherine Caroline, 312 West Race Street, Troy, Ohio ...........,.,.. Ainsworth, Cfyrilj Kendall, 448 VV. Englewood Ave., W. Englewood, N. J.. . . . Aird, John Shields, 12600 Pinehurst Ave., Detroit, Mich. ................ 65 Albrecht, Marjorie Elizabeth, 25 N. Bridge St., Somerville, N. J.. . . . . . . . Albrecht, Ruth Elizabeth, R. F. D. No. 2, Watseka, Ill. ......... .... 3 9 Aldrich, Emily Elizabeth, 7123 VV. Wells St., Vlfauwatosa, Wis .... . . . . . .14 Alexander, Jfohnj Plummer, 34 Hopkins Street, VVaterbury, Conn.. Alexander, Wyvona Belle, Box 917, Drumright, Okla. ........... I i i Allen, Sue Frances, 329 S. Seminary, Madisonville, Ky. ,.... .......... . . Allen, Theodore Eliott, I-Iamadan, Iran .,......................,....,.... Anderegg, David Swift, 512 Hudson Avenue, Newark, Ohio ..... 39, 107, 168 Anders, Hanns Kurt, 191 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ,.......,............ . . . Andersen, Jane Yde, 89 Somerston, Kenmore, N. Y. ......... ............ . Anderson, Bernice, Hill Avenue, Franklin, Ohio ............,... . . Anderson, Calvin Richard, 4328 Lyndale So., Minneapolis, Minn.. Andrews, Helen Hart, 705 Marshall, Allegon, Mich. ......... . . . . Anderson, Mary Jane, 5002 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind .... . . . . . . . Anderson, Ofscarj Edward, 701 Rex St., South Bend, Ind.. . . . . , . . . . . . . .116, 193 Andrus, Catherine jane, 186 W. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........ ....... 1 4 Ansorge, George Warren, 2100 Vifestbury Court, Brooklyn, N. Y. ..... .... 6 5, 92 Anthony, Bryce Chadwick, 66 St. Nicholas Place, New York, N. Y. ..........,. . Appel, jean Westcott, 3365 Runnymede Place, Washington, D. C. ............ 39, Armitage, Richard Hughes, 129 Clinton Street, Ravenna, Ohio ....... 14, 130, 164, Armstrong, Ruth Louise, 443 Prospect Street, Nutley, N. J. ...... ........... . Arnold, James Tracy, cfo International Committee, Y. M. C. A., 347 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. ....................,... ......... . Arnold, Paul Beaver, cfo International Committee, Y. M. C. A., 347 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. ...............,.......,... 39, 161 Arnstein, Renee Marianne, 817 Delaware Avenue, Akron, Ohio ............. Arthur, Lfasherj Frank, 99 Hobart Street, New Haven, Conn. ...... . . . . Ashman, Hubert Chidester, 1838 Dublin Street, New Orleans, La.. . . . . . . . . Atherton, john Peter Alwyn, 1110 E. 21 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.. . . . . . .65 Atkins, Richard Collins, 241 42 Street, Sandusky, Ohio ..................... Atkinson, Sara Hoge, Tarrymoor , VVrightstown, Pa. ...... I ........ 54, 120 Atwater, Caroline Penfield, 2 Crow's Nest Road, Bronxville, N. Y ..... ...... Auerbach, Peter Buchman, 19 Murchison Place, White Plains, N. Y .... . . .65 Augspurger, Efmiliej Iutze, Der Haf, Green Tree Rd., Middletown, Ohio. .39 Austin, Jane, 404 Fairbank Road, Riverside, Ill .... ............. ...... 6 5 Auten, Lawrence Cutter, 702 S. Maple Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. .... ...... . , Avelsgaard, Ruth Beatrice, 506 Broadway, Alexandria, Minn. .... ....... . Axtell, Lois Delos, 11 Gould Place, Caldwell, N. I. .......... ..,. 5 4, 100 B Babcock, Katherine Morton, Blairstown, N. J. ............ ......... . Bacon, Efdnaj Marguerite, R. D. No. 2, Vermilion, Ohio ....... .... 1 4, 102, Bailey, Bernard Holbrook, East Street, Islington, Mass ..... ......... 6 5, 129, Baines, Eleanor Carroll, 101 Howell Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. .............. 65 Baird, john Conner, 3064 N. Dela, Indianapolis, Ind. .................... 39, 98, Baker, Lois Virginia, 1039 Maryland Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. ..... 54, 65, 117 Baker, Robert Austin, 1039 Maryland Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. ............ 14, 93 PAGE 200 .54 .65,142 .14,201 .54,138 .14 137 ... .14 .65 125 103 216 ... .65 163,165 126 213 .54,118 144 195 112 199 ... .54 .14,113 ..65,93 205,221 ... .39 .14,197 .65,145 ... .39 .65,108 ... .39 ,195 ,204 , 205 .54 134 165 65,93 166 208 .65 145 ... .14 193,197 ... 146 188 202 .65 142 126 207 134 217 114,205 ... .14 .14 113 190 216 .54 118 193 195 192 196 114 214 , 219 234 e 0i1fLfwiLL!L!01f'i6!e . The Everett Orgatron T is a source ot particular pride to us that Oberlin College includes in its musical eguip- ment both Everett pianos and Everett Orgatrons. We are determined to continue to merit the approval of the Oberlin faculty and student body by maintaining the high standards of manufacturing for which the name 'lEverett has stood for more than titty-six years. We extend our best wishes for the ever-increasing growth and progress of Oberlin and its distinguished Conservatory. EVERETT PIANO COMPANY Established in 1883 2 STUDEN T lUll1flllBlI7IWlllIl'If ZSJSFIO ill!ll0lEI!i B - Cont. NAME or STUDENT Baker, Virginia Noyes, 232 Harrison Ave., New Brunswick, N. J.. . . . PAGE .......108 Balassa, Donald, 2752 N. Richmond Street, Chicago, Ill. ..........,. ....... 1 4, 133 Balcomb, John Duncan, 14M Lincoln Avenue, Glens Falls, N. Y ...., . . . ...65 , 92, 205 Baldwin, Rolland Thomas, Jr., 2261 Westbrook Drive, Toledo, Ohio .......... 54, 131 Ballard, Virginia Hayes, Highland Terrace, Aspinwall, Pa. ....... 15, 94, 209, 212, 215 Barber, Mary-Elizabeth, 316 Alexander Avenue, Lorain, Ohio ........ 39, 207, 208, 217 Barcus, Elsie Mae, 304 Luther Street, Ashland, Ohio ............ ....,.... Bare, John Kirby, 331 W. Madison Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio ...,. Bareis, Robert Charles, 492 Gardham Road, Rochester, N. Y... . . Barlow, Betty Marie, 213 Park Place, Orange, N. J. .......... . Barnaby, Bequita Anne, Brookline, N. H. ................... . Barnard, Dudley Pomeroy, 74 S. Cedar Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Barnes, Samuel Edward, 221 N. Main Street, Oberlin, Ohio ...... Barnhart, Frank Elmer, 68 Takezoecho 2 Chome, Seoul, Korea ......... .54, 105 .....39, 110 ,....54, 161 ...54, 116 ..54 ..65,106 ' ' ' ' ' 132. 153 Barrick, Elizabeth Louise, 1278 W. 103 Street, Cleveland, Ohio ..,.................. Barteaux, Mary Louise, 101 S. Franklin Street, Red Lion, Pa. ....... 54, 150, Barth, Eugene Howard, R. D. 5, Lancaster, Pa. ....,..,...,. . Bartleman, Donald LeRoy, Graettinger, Iowa. ..........,.. . . Barton, Gladys Elaine, 411 Roosevelt Apts., Spokane, VVash.. . . Barton, Grace Eleanor, 152 Asbury Street, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Barton, Josef Adolf, Granger, Texas ......,...........,...,. Bartoo, Nathalie Louise, W. Church Street, Eden, N. Y. .... . John Hawkridge, 340 Woodbine Avenue, Northport, N. Y.. . . . Bash, John Kibler, 324 Kansas Avenue, Lorain, Ohio ....,.... Bassett, Milton Elisha, Jr., 16 Brooklawn Pkwy., Bridgeport, Conn... Batson, Marjorie Laura, R. F. D. No. 1, Bristol, N. H. ......... . Bartow, 190, 195 ..........148 .....,,...197 ...15, 151 Bauders, Paul Samuel, Chatam, Ohio ........................,., Bazeley, Charlotte, 2697 Wadsworth Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio ....... Beal, Irving Flint, 17 Flint Park Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. .... . Beaver, Ann Harrison, 402 High Street, Bethlehem, Pa. .......... . . Beck, J. Montgomery, Route No. 3, Box 5, St. Clairsville, Ohio ......... Beck, Lloyd Henry, 145 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..................... Becker, Robert Mettler, 205 S. San Marino, Pasadena, Calif. .... 15, 104 Bedford, Sallie May, R. F. D., Collins, Ohio ......,...,.... . Beer, Albert Carl, R. D. No. 4, Mansfield, Ohio ...,.. Beers, Robert LeRoy, 66 Glen Road, Brighton, N. Y. ...... . . Behoteguy, Maryjean, Fairlawn, Ohio ...............,.,....,. Behr, Betty Therese, 741 Avon Fields Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio. . . Behr, Walter Julian, 741 Avon Fields Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio .,.. Beilfuss, Helen Jane, 146 Clyde Avenue, Evanston, Ill. .... . . Bell, Allison Paul, 269 Church Street, Naugatuck, Conn.. . . , Bell, Edward Reed, 94 E. Seminary Street, Norwalk, Ohio .... Bell, Richard William, 337 Third Street, Elyria, Ohio ....... . Beller, Norman Jacob, 757 VVest River Street, Elyria, Ohio ..... ....39 53,116 ' .15,98 Bender, Marjorie Ruth, 4334 Yorkshire, Detroit, Mich. .............. . Bender, Thorwald Warner, 2973 W. 32nd Street, Cleveland, Ohio ...... Bennett, Bruce Lanyon, 2672 Cortland Avenue, Detroit, Mich.. . Bennett, Helen Elizabeth, R. D. No. 4, Oswego, N. Y. ........ . Bennett Bennett v 1 Henry Stanley, 1216 River Road, Maumee, Ohio .... James Gordon, 2 Summer St. Court, Nahaut, Mass.. . . . ....53 1149 Bennett, John Frederic, 35 Bay Street, Tilton, N. H .... ........ Fred Russell, 17 Grandview Avenue, White Plains, N. Y .... . . . Berger, Andrew John, 438 Atlantic Street, Warren, Ohio ........ Berkemeyer, Donald Johnston, 334 Stark Court, Webster Groves, Mo., 15, Bernick, Lewis, 189 Minnesota Avenue, Bulifalo, N. Y .... ........... 3 9 Berthoff, Rowland Tappan, 139 Woodland Avenue, Oberlin, Ohio ...... Bertsch, Viola June, 1351 Oakridge Drive, Cleveland Heights, Ohio .... Best, Philip Harbour, 1029 Beech, Helena, Ark. .........,......... . Rene, 229 Oneida Place, North Plainfield, N. J. ............ . . Bickel, Jfeannej Elizabeth, 2309 McKinley Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ...,. .... 5 4, 91 Bidwell, Ofrvillej Willard, Whitehouse, Ohio ...................... Bihn, Phyllis May, 428 St. Louis Street, Toledo, Ohio .... 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NAME OF STUDENT Bingham, George Forest, Sanbornton Square, Sanbornton, N. H.. . . . Bingham, Katherine Cleora, 2307 Cumberland Street, Rockford, Ill.. . Bingham, Lois Alene, Sanbornton Square, Sanbornton, N. H ..... . . Bird, Herbert Allison, 508 Burton Street, Raleigh, N. C .... .... Biringer, Max Joseph, 2274 Castlewood Drive, Toledo, Ohio. . . Birkenstock, Doris Marguerite, 19 High Street, Beacon, N. Y.. . . . . Bishop, Beulah Marguerite, Moravia, Iowa ........,............... Blackburn, Arnold Samuel, 210 W. 18, Ada, Oklahoma ...........,. Blackmarr, Melodia Louise, 424 Potomac Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . Blaisdell, Priscilla Sprague, 2 Wolcott Terrace, Winchester, Mass.. . . Blanshard, Paul Beecher, Hotel Lago, Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico Blasingham, Priscilla Ann, Brendonwood, Indianapolis, Ind. ....... . Bliss, Richard Howard, 130 Morningside Drive, New York City. . . Bloch, Alan Edward, Springhill Farm, Hillsdale, N. Y. ....,... . . Bloch, Janet Elizabeth, Springhill Farm, Hillsdale, N. Y. .... .... . Bloch, Mrs. Martha Stevens, Springhill Farm, Hillsdale, N. Y. ..... . Block, Gordon Laurence, 801 E. Mitchell Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. . Blodgett, Giles Gilbert, 88 Lakeside St., Springfield, Mass ..... ..... . 15,1 Bloomhardt, Frederick Blackburn, 452 E. Northern, Springfield, Ohio ..,. Blumenthal, David, 26 Seynis Street, Hartford, Conn. .,........... . Blunt, Betty Jean, 1801 Alta Vista, Houston, Texas ........... Boardman, Howard Foster, 91 Lincoln Street, Meriden, Conn.. . . Boardman, Thomas Leslie, 233 Mitchell Street, Conway, Ark ..... Bodman, Lyman Worthing, Bement, Ill. .......,..,,........ . Boesel, John Julius, 60 VVest 68 Street, New York, N. Y.. .. . . Bohrer, Kenneth Alden, 181 W. College, Oberlin, Ohio ....,.... Bollenback, Gfeorgej Norris, 58 Gould Street, Verona, N. J.. . . Bolton, Addison Prince, Schuyler, Nebr. ..,,..........,....... . Bonnar, Robert Douglas, 5135 Summer Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio .,... . Book, Donald Thompson, 4419 Market Street, Youngstown, Ohio. . . Booker, Henry Joseph, Jr., 435 S. Street, N. W., VVashington, D. C.. Boose, Robert Wallace, 114 W. 7 Street, Cedar Falls, Iowa ......... Booth, Barbara Jean, 147 Murray Street, Binghamton, N. Y. ..,.. . Bordner, Shelby Marie, 152 E. 94 Street, New York, N. Y. ..... . Bosshart, Lena Gillett, 23 Colinwood Road, Maplewood, N. J ..... Bossle, Harold Levurn, 519 E. Park St., Du Quoin, lll. .... . . Bowen, Ann Drake, 211 E. Hunter Street, Logan, Ohio .,...... Bowen, Jean Esther, 720 Highland Avenue, Westfield, N. J.. . . . Bowers, Mary Anne, 1503 E. Erie, Lorain, Ohio ....,.,.... Bowman, Robert Clayton, 22 Penn Avenue, Girard, Pa.. . . . Boyd, Cleo Young, 132 E. Perry Street, Tiffin, Ohio .......,... Boyer, James Leroy, 79 Park Avenue., E., Mansfield, Ohio .....,.., ..., Bradford, Anne Louise, 50 Argyle Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. ...., . Bradley, Mary Louise, Bradley Street, Lee, Mass. ........,......... 16, l Brady, Louise Belle, 150 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..........,. ..... Brailey, Harold Edwin, 22 Prescott Avenue, Montclair, N. J.. . . Brainard, Helen, 94 S. Park Avenue, Longmeadow, Mass. .... . . . . Braley, Silas Alonzo, 6633 Vlfoodwell Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ..,. . . . 16, l Braley, Virginia Grace, 6633 Woodwell Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . . . . . Brandenburg, Betty Jean, 8008 Orlando Drive, Clayton, Mo.. . . . Brandt, Lota Pauline, 327 Garfield Avenue, Troy, Ohio ....,... Braucher, VVarren Kohler, 414 Walnut Street, Kutztown, Pa.. . . . Bray, William Harrison, 4032 Labadie Avenue, St. Louis, Mo... . . Breene, Marie Veronica, 44 Pearl Avenue, Oil City, Pa. ...... . Bremer, Elizabeth Ann, 1011 N. 9 Street, Burlington, Iowa .... Brett, Jfohnj Warren, 58 Euclid Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. ........ . Brewer, Florence Marion, 116 Union Street, Wellington, Ohio ....... Brewer, Jane Hitchcock, 421 Hawthorne Avenue, South Milwaukee, Wis. ....... . Brewster, Nancy Josephine, West Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. .... 54 Bridenbaugh, Mfetaj Elizabeth, 108 Edison Avenue, New Castle, Pa.. . . . Briggs, Kendall Porter, 1616 Belle Ave., Lakewood, Ohio. . .54, 135, 157, 158, 164, Brigham, Dwight Peter Bent, 5404 Western Avenue, Omaha, Nebr. .... . . .....65 PAGE . .65, 93 119 .15,197 ..54,92 114,212 195,212 .....39 .39,114 ..39,91 110,160 .39,103 .....65 .....40 ..10,93 149 161 ... 146 .10 191 115 197 135 214 107 204 ... 197 .40 133 .40 148 ..05,93 120 190 104 211 133 192 .16 132 .05 142 .05 125 ... .91 ... .05 142 196 139 212 142 207 107 193 .16 112 195 202 .40 147 151 192 211 214 .05 125 103 219 .16 130 .40 103 ...16,95 ......05 .. 123 .05 120 102 165 ' 128 238 iff if if i' MASTER ' if if + Ga fdmen f 'k HAVE HELPED BUILD 'A' YOUR YEARBOOK 'lr ir .- ,.- Q Employing Master Craftsmen with many years of specialized training. . . The Gray Printing Company possesses an enviable reputation for producing the finest yearbooks . . . either by Letterpress or the distinctive Gray-Lith method. me Gnnv Pnlnnns co. PHDNE 78 ' FUSTDRIA. 0Hl0 X Largest Producers of SCHOOL ANNUALS in the State! 239 STUDENT DlllECTOIlY fidilll QIINTIIIEJK I3-C0nL NAME or STUDENT Bright, Franklyn Furman, 4144 Lake Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.. .,...... . . . l'11'1gl1ll'l1L111, Katherine Waite, 1876 Stanwoocl Road, East Cleveland, Ohio ..,. Bristol, Louise Jane, 70 Promise Street, White Plains, N. Y. ...... -r Britton, Erwin Adelbert, 1648 Lake Road, Avon Lake, Ohio ....... Brobst, Henry Thomas, 147 Old River Road, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. . . Broeland, Dorothy Mae, 831 Plymouth Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y.. . . Bronsky, Leo, 61 Lathrop Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. .,........ . Brook, Regina, 14 Adams Street, Port Washington, N. Y. .....,. . . Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, B rown, Brown, Brown, Brown , Brown, Alexander David, 19th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.. . . 65, Harold Ware, 347 E. 37 Street, Paterson, N. J. .........,....,.. 16 Marjorie Wilma, 4627 Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ,....,.....,. . Ruth Dae, 600 N. Taylor Avenue, Oak Park, 111. ......,.,.. 16, 109, Adele Heeren, 450 Maple Avenue, Edgewood, Pittsburgh, Pa. ....... . Carroll Jonathan, Box 143, Rye Beach, N. H. ....... . . 38, 40, 104, Clara Melissa, 256 Roseland Avenue, Essex Falls, N. J .... .,......... Edward Southard, 233 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....... Elizabeth Ann, 233 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... . . . . . . Brown, George Caius, 501 Fitch Street, Albion, Mich. ............ . Brown, Jean Gordon, 9127 Hollis Ct. Blvd., Queens Village, N. Y.. . Brown, Brown, Margaret Marie, Charleston Road, Newton Falls, Ohio ,.... . . Paul Frederick, 25 College Place, Oberlin, Ohio ,.......,. Browning, Ho1ner, Jr., 120 Chateau Terrace, Snyder, N. Y. ........ . . Brownlie, Vfelmaj Marie, 1825 34th Street, Des Moines, Iowa ...... Brunelle, Jeanne Marguerite, 15 1fVort11en Street, W. Springfield, Mass. ..,. . . Brunk, Barbara Elizabeth, 301 Calumet Road, Chesterton, Ind. .......... . . Bryant, Barbara Maude, 120 West 70th Street, New York, N. Y.. .. . . . . . . . Bullock, John Gernert, 266 Burley Road, Rochester, N. Y. ...... .... t S6 Bunch, Rosella Leota, 7232 Vlfard Parkway, Kansas City, Mo ...... Bundy, Don Albert, 21 Oak Ave., Sidney, N. Y.. .................... . . . . . Bunn, Beverly Jean, 1040 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford, Conn. ...... . Burd, Anna McFarlane, 1929 W. Chestnut Ave., Altoona, Pa.. .40, 102, 206, Burden, Robert Charles, 414 Faurton Place, Buffalo, N. Y. ,.............. . Burge, Gladys Christena, Vllellington, Ohio .................. ............ Burgess, David Stewart, 140 Heacock Lane, Wyncote, Pa ..... .... 1 7, 132 Burgoyne, Lois Evelyn, 406 Broad Street, Spring City, Pa.. . . . , . . . . . . Burhans, Allison Stilwell, 24 W. State St., Lowville, N. Y. .... .... . , . Burke, Jane Elizabeth, 112 E. Main Street, Belleville, Pa. ..... .... 6 6 Burnett, Barbara Bent, 104 Crofton Road, NYaban, Mass. ............... aa Burnett, Henry Logan, Jr., 50 Marengo Park, Springfield, Mass. ..... 17, 191 Burnham, Margaret Elizabeth, 34 William Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. .... . . . Burns, Stanley Rogers, 2836 Middletown Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. .......... 55 Burr, Alice Elizabeth, 134 S. Professor Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... .... 1 7, 125 Burrell, Jean Ilgen, 413 W. NVa1nut Street, Selinsgrove, Pa. .... ....... . Burt, Mabel Jane, 371 Lenox Avenue, South Orange, N. J. .... .... 4 0 Bush, Murton Fraser, 7258 Bradford Road, Upper Darby, Pa.. . . . . . Bushman, Irvin, 3355 Desota Avenue, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ..... ..... Bussert, Charles Edgar, Blanchester, Ohio ....................... ..... 1 7 Butler, Butler, Butterfield, Angelyn, 41 VYest Church, Bethlehem, Pa. .... . Byerly, Donald, American Mission, Sidon, Syria ......... Charles Edward, 16911 Edgewater Drive, Lakewood, Ohio. . . ....,..11o, 1 PAGE .54, 191 . . .411 114,192 ....148 40,111 .54,13o .....40 111,213 149,193 .40,134 189,195 167,211 ..16,95 .....16 .65,108 ..65,97 .66,108 .66,142 .54,135 ..54,91 .66,142 124,212 .55,13S 126,202 .55,117 .09,142 208,219 .99,12s ..17,94 210,214 ..40,94 .17,111 125,179 106,197 199,208 .s5,13s 135,161 192,209 .40, 109 142, 178 .40, 104 .17, 147 130, 173 ...........66 Robert Elliot, 1011 Woodbine Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ...... . . .5o, 111, 192 ....I7,95,177 .....40,131 Byers, Ltawrencej Wallace, Pulaski, Pa. ........................................ . Byler, Lucile Grace, 938 W'il1iam Street, River Forest, 111. ....................... 102 Byron, Mfarjoriej Elizabeth, 1689 Amherst St., Buffalo, N. Y., 40, 103 Cacner, Dorothea Helen, 55 Grasmere Road, Lockport, N. Y., . . . If Cady, Harriet Muriel, 120 E. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Cady, Loren Eugene, 201 N. McLellan, Bay City, Mich. ..... . Cady, William Emmett, 120 E. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Cahan, Jfulesj Louis, 1001 W. 7th Street, Wilmington, Del.. . . . Cahoon, Stuart Newton, 1136 Dorsey Place, Plair1f1eld, N. J.. . . , 179, 182, 219, 220 ....60,142 192, 197 ....17,197 ....10,111 ....17,146 240 Congratulations Seniors l ! from 'n 4 nferhs' Ol, I The Cleveland Law School ' 1336 Engineers Building Oberlin College, Case School of Applied - Science, Western Reserve University, Flora Member League of Ghlo Law Schools Stone Mather College, Fenn College, Uni- versity School, Hathaway Brown School, 'l' + Western Reserve Academy, The Play N House, Cleveland Community Fund, Citi- I zens League, City Club, Adult Education Founded Association, Cleveland Chapter Ameri- Oldest LQVV SChQQl in can Institute of Banking, The Cleveland Trust Company, and many other organi- zations and institutions that are making + + -notable contributions to the community. I JUDGE LEE E. SKEEL, Deon THE WILLIAM FEATHER I Bulletin upon request lVlAin 2533 B12 Huron Road I Cleveland, Uhin , -24l 242 SSTITIUIIIIIEINITT IJIIIIIEIITFIII HY .AKINII .IJFUIUIIEIIK C-ConL NAME or STUDENT PAGE Calderwood, Rosanne, 15 Berbeck Street, Warren, Pa. ...... 144 Caldwell, jane Ellen, 6215 Grand Vista, Cincinnati. Ohio ..... Calvert, James Francis, Huron, Ohio .......................... Cameron Cameron, Edith May, 1802 Keeaumakee Street, Honolulu, Hawaii .... Cameron, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell ...H.66, ....66,115,205 . .......... 55,149 Duncan Edwin, Caledonia, N. Y ..... .......,...,........... 1 49, 157, 158 Elizabeth Ruth, 1673 Lewis Drive, Lakewood, Ohio ...... ..,...4o,119 ......66,125 Deborah VVilson, 9 Waban Street, Wellesley, Mass ..... . .... 17, 113, 216 Emmanuel, 1972 Mason Street, Alexandria, La. .,........ . joseph Carey, 11713 Nelson Court, Lakewood, Ohio ......... Margaret McLaine, 31 E. Cedar Street, Mt. Vernon. N. Y ..... ..... 1 7, 137 Mfiriamj Patricia, 45 E. Minnehaha Pke., Minneapolis, Minn .... .. .66, 125 Carlisle, John Chesney, 255 E. Mansfield Street, Bucyrus, Ohio ........., Carlson, Ellsworth Clayton, 4136 N. E. 28th, Portland, Ore ..... .17, 132 Carlson, Milford Walter, 2508 Tatnall Street, Wilmington, Del. ....... . Carnahan, Jeanette, 1803 Radnor Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...... Carnell, Dorothy Emily, Albion, Mich. .........,............. . Carpenter, jane Scott, 2201 Eudora Street, Denver, Col. .... . . . . Campbell Campbell, Carr, Dorothea, Southfield, Mass. ...,............. ...... ..., . . Carr, Frances Loring, 284 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio. . . . .,.... . .18 Carr, Mary Grace, 11801 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ........ 55, 138 Carr, Nancy, 2 Gardner Place, Winchester, Mass ..... ..... . . Carroll, Rene Eugene, 602 Park Avenue, Amherst, Ohio ......... Carter, John Leroy, 2205 E. 78 Street, Cleveland, Ohio ............ Carter, Margaret Grey, 316 N. Jordon Avenue, Bloomington, Ind.. . . . Cartwright, Roberta jean, 3104 Rose Terrace, Chattanooga, Tenn.. . . Case, Everett Norton,,24 Westfield Road, West Hartford, Conn.. . . Cash, VVilliam Levi, jr., 619 15th Street, North Birmingham, Ala.. ........147 .....66, 129 188, 202, 213 .17, 191, 211 ........137 55 ......17,95 , 100, 177, 212 , 200, 205, 216 ...........66,125 ....147 ........151 .....40,189 .....18,208 41,194,197 Castelli, William Joseph, 549 Penn Avenue, Midland, Pa ...... ..,........ Cavenagh, Sydney Eileen, 2979 Hampshire Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio .... 41, 134 Cayce, James Benjamin, 1060 S. 7th Street, Louisville, Ky. ,.................... 147 Cecil, Arthur DeWitt, Jr., 3 Bristol Place, Radburn, N. I .... ........ 5 5, 107, 158, 167 Chaffee, Edward Dugald, 6 Carteret Road, Montclair, N. J .... ................... 6 6 Chalkley, Donald Thomas, 4609 Highland Avenue, Bethesda, Md. ..... . Chamberlain, Urana Nash, 24 W. Genesee Street, Baldwinsville, N. Y.. ....... 41, 102 Chambelin, Robert Warren, 9008 Empire Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ..... ....e6,97 Champion, Robert Jay, 48 N. Park, Oberlin, Ohio .....................,...,...... Chandler, Theodore Williams, Jr., 754 Parkside Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.. . .66, 128, 196 Chandler, VVCillisJ Robert, 308 Park, Elyria, Ohio ......................, Channon, VVilliam Perkins, R. R. No. 1, W. Middletown, Ohio .....,..... Chap, Grace Wilma, 1957 W. 100 Street, Cleveland, Ohio .............. . Chase, DeForest Robertson, 183 McKinley Avenue, Kenmore, N. Y. .... .. Chase, Marjorie Lois, 125 Clement, Northville, Mich. ................. . . Chatfield, ........66 66, 194, 207 .....55,91 .....66,97 66, 144, 196 Robert Edwin, Raritan Avenue, Bound Brook, N. J. ................... 66 Cheney, Margaret jane, 3509 McKinley St., Washington, D. C .... . . .41, 102, 195, 201 Chiappolini, Giodano Bruno, via Depato Bramante, Trieste, Italy ........... 147,189 Chidester, Cfhristianl Kent, Route 1, Sugarcreek, Ohio .............. . ............ . Christie, john Aldrich, 285 Court Street, Middletown, Conn ..... ......... 6 6, 128, 196 Chu, Foo, 47 Mott Street, New York, N. Y. ............... ..... 6 6, 128, 189, 208 Chu, Philip Bao Mei, 477 Rue Lafayette, Shanghai, China .... ....... 5 5, 147, 189 Chupp, Vllfilliarnj Howard, Forest Home, Ithaca, N. Y. ....... . Clagett, Sarah Ann, 1304 Owen Street, Saginaw, Mich. .......... . Clapp, Robert Stackpole, 25 Turkey Shore Road, Ipswich, Mass.. . . Clark, Barbara jean, 407 VV. State Street, Marshalltown, Iowa .... Clark, Emogene, 9 Byron Avenue, Vlihite Plains, N. Y. ........ . Clark, Frank, 250 North Mountain Avenue, Montclair, N. I ..... Clark, High Kidder, 511 Parkway Blvd., Elizabethton, Tenn.. . . Clark, Orpah Delight, 429 Fulton Road, Canton, Ohio ........ ..... Clark, Thomas Roy, 130 VV. Marlin Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. .................. 18, 149 Clarke, Charles Norbert, Orchard Ridge Road, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. ........ 110 Clarkson, Elizabeth Burnet, 64 Greendale Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ...... . Clement, Kenneth Vliitcher, 2199 E. 43 Street, Cleveland, Ohio .... .....55, 135 .....41,189 ....66, 97 .....66,125 .....55,139 .....1s,149 .....1s,132 oo, .18,112,220 .....66,128 For Ouolity Boked F O O D S Where quolity rules quantity PETTIFORD'S BAKERY t n m P U S I Oberlin, Ohio ii if i x ia A do , :-: A Q 13,5 .. lv Food for Thought RESTHURFIIIT We specialize in: LUNCHES ond FOUNTAIN SERVICE H0rnemacle Ice cream in ci variety of fla-vors Eyre New Winnie gf !e.4 ARE AT CABLES Irresistible indeed tire these newest piano styles -in Console, Spinet, Grand and Midget types.--And at Cab'le's you will find 21 wide selection at every price level. Here are The CONOVER . . . The CABLE and other famous makes. CABLE - fx ' Plano Company 1264 Library Avenue . . . Detroit, Michigzxn 209 Superior Street ...... Toledo, Ohio Home Office-Cable Building, Chicago, Illinois Numerous other Cable stores and dealers. X-V .A 1 , ESTFIIIDIBFUTF 244 l0lllll3lf1FIll 1Y AQLBUIB QIINIIHIIEJKI li - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT Cline, Charlotte Marie, Hiram, Ohio .....,. ,.................... Clymer, Afrthurb Benjamin, 1987 Chatfield Road, Columbus, Ohio.. Cobb, Hubert Edmund, 650 E. Erie, Lorain, Ohio ................. Cobb, Laura Caton, 215 E. N. Broadway, Columbus, Ohio ......... .,,, Coffin, Sfcottj Farnuni, Jr., 43 Hoffman Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio. . . Cohen, Elizabeth Tumen, 36 S. Fifth Avenue, Coatesville, Pa. ..... . Colby, Wfilliamj Henry, 276 Highland Street, Worcester, Mass.. . . . Cole, Douglas Gillette, 755 Wakefield Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio ..... Cole, Virginia Lyle, 676 Scranton Avenue, Lynbrook, N. Y. ......... . Collard, LaVerne Ellen, VVest Lake Avenue, Glenview, Ill. ......... . . Collings, Dforothyj June, 63 Beacon Hill Road, Port Washington, N Collins, June Charlene, 213 Cook Street, jasonville, Ind ..... ....... Colnot, Gilbert Henry, Jr., 916 Rose Avenue, New Castle, Pa. ...... . Colson, Gertrude Baldwin, 923 E. 38th Street, Brooklyn, N, Y, ,.,,, , Comfort, Robert McEwen, 7 Summit Street, LeRoy, N. Y. ....... . Conard, Lois, Colonia 1065, Montevideo, Uruguary ..... ........ 1 8 , 94, 209, 211 Condit, Margaret Louise, 1400 Shawnee, Bartlesville, Okla .... ....... Conkling, Louise Braman, East Street, Signal Mountain, Tenn.. . .. Conrad, Anne Loretta, R. F. D. 1, Box 176, Norwalk, Ohio ..... Cook, Eleanor Louise, 335 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. . . . Cook, Jean Phyllis, 229 Fairfield Avenue, Newark, Ohio ........ Cook, julia Holmes, Bergen, N. Y. ........................ . Cooley, Cfharlesl jean, Springtield, S. Dak.. ............ . . Coombs, Joy, North Country School, Lake Placid, N. Y. ........ . Cooper, Betty Louise,,24 Overlook Blvd., Struthers, Ohio ........ . . Cooper, Robert Dill, 122 W. Princeton Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio. . Cooper, Wfilliamj Perry, 24 Overlook Road, Struthers, Ohio ....... Copeland, Emma Louise, 813 Grant Street, Turtle Creek, Pa. .... . Coppedge, Betty Louise, 308 S. Esplanade, Leavenworth, Kan... . . Corbus, Mary Louise, 616 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ill. ......... . Cordray, David Marion, 1630 E. 29th Street, Baltimore Md.. . .. PAGE 55,1o2, 18,110, ......55 ....55 .55 .41 182 168 105 135 .........66,97 ....55,119 ...U...6a Y. .... .... . ....55,111 .....66,99 ....41,105 ......41 ...109,190, ....41,1o2 ......41 f f f .66 ......18 .....18,130 . . .'.'.'1'a,'Q6 ....66 . . . . . .41 ....41,147 Correll, Ted R., 1731 Beverly Hills Drive, Euclid, Ohio ..........,........... 55 Corry, Eugene Laughlin, W. jefferson, Ohio ................................ 18 Cotton, Margaret Elizabeth, 120 W. jackson Road, Webster Groves, Mo.. .41, 91 Coulter, Charlotte Marie, 10th and Dequesne, Joplin, Mo. .................... . Cowan, Pamela Florence, 1534 Rydalmount Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio .... 66 Cowley, Charlotte Mina, R. F. D. 1, Columbia Station, Ohio ................. 18 Cox, Anna Nell, 512 O Street, Sparrows Point, Md. ......................... 66 Cramer, Kenyon Colt, Kinsman, Ohio. ........................... 19, 132, 160 Cramer, Thomas Edward, 729 County Line Street, New Castle, Pa. ...... 55, 193 Crane, Elizabeth Eileen, 239 S. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. ...... . Crane, Robert Elwood, 120 Early Street, Morristown, N. I. ..... . Crawford, Lawrence Alvin, R. F. D., North Olmsted, Ohio ........ . ......66 Crawley, Roy Wallace, 490 Princeton Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio ..... ....... Crecraft, William Albert, 622 W. Main, Kent, Ohio ............... Creighton, Joseph Riggs, 202 E. 9th Street, Hastings, Nebr. ..... . Crew, Aflicej Patricia, Casilla 1717, Santiago, Chile, S. A. .... . . Crocker, Nancy Lake, 512 Broad Street, Conneaut, Ohio ......... Cross, Caroline Murdick, 1114 W. Forest Road, Lakewood, Ohio .... Cross, Frederick Samuel, 3919 Garrison Road, Toledo, Ohio ...... Crossley, Charlotte, 936 Toss Avenue, Dressel Hill, Pa. ..... . . . Crouse, joan Laree, 3951 Riveredge Road, Cleveland, Ohio ..... Crowell, Margaret Elizabeth, Almond, Wis. .................. .... . 1 1 207 144 103 160 201 .41 215 218 218 201 195 101 123 113 208 .18 197 142 137 214 133 193 218 125 195 114 188 197 106 129 .......s6,97 ....55,135 ....99,212 . . .'.'41','idi .55,'iaLs 55, 118, 193 Culley, Mary Katherine, 57 Belvidere Street, Crafton, Pa ....... ............. 6 6 Cunningham, Eleanor Ruth, R. F. D. 1, Barberton, Ohio .................... 66 Cunningham, Elizabeth Judson, 1715 Alabama Avenue, Selma, Ala .... ........ 5 5 Currier, Pauline Milton, R. F. D. 2, Milford, N. H .... .................. 5 5, 151 Curry, Herbert Shenk, 403 Elm Street, Hershey, Pa. ............. . Curtis, Bruce Franklin, 186 S. Corona Street, Denver, Colo.. . . . Curtis, Wfilliamj Edgar, Forest Home, Ithaca, N. Y.. ...... . ......66 ....55 U...19 213 215 .66 217 .66 200 142 195 142 142 120 192 194 191 111 9 o Y IIIIIISUII r t'ff2 CLYDE E. SPEER COAL GU., INC General Offices Gulf Building - Pittsburgh, Pa. Cleveland. Ohio Buffalo, N. Youngstown, Ohio Nice Dance. ll I I Y c Y. L' . Q ' . ,,.. , - .- , K Friendly Service with CI Smile Reasonable Rates GIVE US A TRIAL es. musl s swell. Colder, isn't it? gh . . . un-1! Phone 286 43 East Lorain Street Pardon me. Next to the Allen Art Bldg. Flowers look as Flowers should when they are ordered from rs r Ii I r ,A li Cams sq DUDLEY ,cv f Our constant Aim Wulf' I l, J W ior thirty-one We J - MQ O years in Oberlin F X J W Q7 E -I Q' f ,nw-J Q W1 O THE 'F Yocom Bnos. co. it D ,E 'Af N E 't.. f F 'N g Phone West College Street 3412 OBERLIN. OHIO 228 E. College St. 24 246 SBTIFIIIIUDIEIRUTIT IDIIIIIEIITFIII UY E!J!il0 QlI!llllEl!i D NAME os STUDENT Dahlstrom, Elsa Cecelia, 32 Chase, Lexington, Mass .... ......... Dakin, Harold Dickey, 55 E. Lorain Street, Ortonville, Mich.. . . . Dale, Donald Burt, 25770 Wolf Road, Bay Village, Ohio .....,. Dale, Marion Talitha, 708 5th Avenue, New Kensington, Pa. ..... . Dana, Stephen Winchester, P. O. Box 234, Kelley's Island, Ohio .... PAGE .....55, 219 ......20o ....67,92 ..,..19,113 .........41,98 .19,94,219 Dann, Cora Margaret, 81 Main Street, Brewster, N. Y.. ............ L . . . Darnell, Marian Haines, 19 Valley View Terrace, Moorestown, N. J...67, 123, 147, 182 Dart, Sfidneyl Leonard, Missao de Dondi C. P., 30 Chingular, Angola, W. Africa ........................................ 4L Daugherty, Betty Jane, 170 W. Main, Shelby, Ohio ............... . . . Davenport, Barbara, 24 Gregory Avenue, W. Orange, N. J. ......... . . . Davenport, Harkness Barton, 144 W. Buckeye Street, Clyde, Ohio. . Davidson, Robert Louis, 133 Palmerston Road, Rochester, N. Y. .... ..... 6 7, Davies, Anna Catherine, 6922 Church Avenue, Ben Avon, Pa. ........ 19, 94, Davies, james Chowning, 725 N. Kenilworth Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ....... . Davies, Margaret Vail, 606 S. Hennipen Avenue, Dixon, Ill. ..... . Davis, Itrvingi Richard, 1515 East 13th Street, Spokane, Wash ..... ..... Davis, Thelma Louise, 430 Union Street, Hackensack, N. J. ...... . Day, Ernest Herbert, 12829 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ...... 187, Day, Winston Owen, 1834 11th Street, Moline, Ill ..,.. ......... 6 7, 129, 160, Day, Wfilliamj Baldwin, 1834 11th Street, Moline, Ill. .................. 55, Daykin, Robert Plamer, 240 E. 6th Street, Elyria, Ohio ...,............... Dean, Mfelissaj Elizabeth, 2277 Lamberton Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 67, DeGraw, William Rade, 200 E. Main Street, Little Falls, N. J. ............ . De Groff, Robert Lewis, 37 Girard Place, Maplewood, N. J.. . . . 166,168 .67, 142 126,196 215,218 .19,187 .67,125 210,213 ..67,99 192,196 160,192 .67,126 142,195 .....41 .......67 Delaney, Andrew, 17410 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ............ ...... 6 7, 97 DeLay, Nellis Glenn,'124 N. Second Street, Neodesha, Kansas ............ 19, 94, 197 DeLeo, Michael Paul, 89 Willowdale Avenue, Port Washington, N. Y .... .... DelManzo, Jfessiej Elizabeth, 501 West 120th Street, New York N. Y. ...... . Demarest, Ruth, 192 Unadilla Road, Ridgewood, N. J. ................. . DeMott, john Jacques, 29 New Lawn Avenue, Kearny, N. J.. . . . Denison, Mary Jane, 2263 Monterey Avenue, Detroit, Mich... . . . Denzer, Peter Worthington, 2 W. 89th, New York, N. Y .... ............. Deppe, Douglas Milton, 282 Myrtle Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. ....... . Derr, Marjorie Louise, 151 Byers Avenue, Akron, Ohio .......... 19, 95, 2 DeShong, Philip Franklin, 9115 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, N. Y... . Dessecker, James Warren, 424 Grand Avenue, Akron, Ohio .... Dew, Robert Riley, 65 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Dewees, Philip Ernest, Sawmill Road, Newtown Square, Pa.. . . Dewey, Richard Sanford, 16 Cedar Street, Batavia, N. Y... .. Dexter, Harriet Angell, 536 Pleasant Street, Belmont, Mass. ..... . Dexter, Wilbur Brooks, 20530 Erie Road, Rocky River, Ohio ...... Diamondstein, Rose, 1511 Florencedale Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio ..... . . Dibella, Alfred Louis, 941 S. Elmwood Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. .... . DiBiasio, Spartoco, 1369 W. 67th Street, Cleveland, Ohio .......... Dice, Stanley Frost, 6510 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .... . . . Dickinson, Selden Curtiss, jr., Castalia, Ohio .................... Diefenbach, Irene Louise, 514 Mountain Ave., Westfield, N. J... .55 Diller, Mrs. Eleanor Wells, Prospect, Ohio ...................... Diller, Robert Greding, Prospect, Ohio .................... Dinkins, Charles Laconia, 700 Small Avenue, Selma, Ala.. . . . Dirolf, Thelma Mary, North Creek, N. Y. .................... . 118, 1 . .... 197 .67,106 ....67,106 55,202,206 ....67,144 ....67,129 41,131,166 12,215,220 ....111 ....67 .....67 .. .19,100 ........200 67,142,196 .....55 41,104,158 ' ..... 67 .. 147,189 55,179,210 ...,...55 .....41,116 Dixon, Robert Ensign, 126 E. Elm Street, E. Rochester, N. Y.. ...... . . . . Doak, Homer Alson, Pittsfield, Ohio ................................ Dogde, Robert Edson, 228 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa. ..... 55, 98, 166 Doering, Judith Selma, IOQM S. 4th Street, Bozeman, Mont. ................ 67 Dominick, George Peirson, 27 Foote Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass.. . .41, 149, 168, Donberg, Susan Faith, 2140 Eldred Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ............ Dorn, Robert Walter, 1489 Northland Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ............. Dosch, Dorothy Viola, 424 Vlfashington Blvd., Oak Park, Ill. ........ 67, 142, 201, 205 Douglass, Fenner, 144 Hempstead Street, New London, Conn ..... 127,192 . ,115 211, 214 107,168 ACADEMIC APPAREL By C. E. WARD 6. 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J. ....... . ...,....... 56, 118, 207 NAME OF STUDENT Dries, Arline Jeannette, Bechtelsville, Pa. .................................. 56, 117 Drypolcher, Harry Joseph Louis, 477 Walton Road, Maplewood, N. J. ...,. ...... 1 04 Dudley, Allen Porter, 126 S. Main Street, Wellington, Ohio .......... 56, 131, 193, 194 Dudley, Homer Elliott, 5304 Grand, Des Moines, Iowa ........,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 7, 126 Duffey, Bernard Ingersoll, 68 Church Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio ...... i ........... 19 Dunaway, Jeanne Louise, 28 Brookwood Road, South Orange, N. J.. ..... 41, 119, 202 Duncan, Robert Campbell, 129 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, Ohio ........ . .... 56, 93 Dunham, Laddie Louise, 218 N. Oak Park, Oak Park, Ill. ........................ 67 Dunham, Stuart Ames, 20 Park Terrace Place, Binghampton, N. Y. ....... 67, 93, 205 Dunlap, Jane Fillmore, 1338 Mound Avenue, Jacksonville, Ill. ....,.. 53, 116, 201, 212 Dunn, Charles LeRoy, 1925 W. 79 Street, Cleveland, Ohio ....................... 56 Dunn, Florence Louise, 1445 Oakdale Street, Pasadena, Calif.. . .42, 134, 177, 179, 216 Dunn, Helen Daska, 1445 Oakdale Street, Pasadena, Calif. .............. 67, 144, 200 Dupessey, Paulette, 4 Rue Chicot, Marseille, France .......... , , ,109, 189, 201 Dupre, Vladimir Anderson, 105 Shady Lane, Lexington, Ky. ....... ....... 6 7, 126 Dupree, Afndersonj Hunter, 2314 17th, Lubbock, Texas ............ ........... 6 7 Durham, Eleanor Forth, 2344 Davidson Avenue, New York, N. Y. ....... 19, 137, 206 Durning, Jane Hamilton, 306 Clare Avenue, Louisville, Ky. ......... ....... 6 7, 143 Dutton, Thomas, Taiku, Shansi Province, China ......... ......... ..... 5 6 , 158 Dyson, Lucy Elizabeth, 75 Avenue Petain, Shanghai, China .... .... 4 2,91 E Easter, George Hughlett, 2343 South Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. ....... 67, 193, 196 Eastman, Arthur Morse, 5817 Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ............... 42, 161 Easton, Jamin Rich, 541 West Second Street, Elyria, Ohio .... .... 4 2, 168, 193, 207 Eaton, Alvin Ralph, 520 Plymouth Street, Toledo, Ohio ...... ...,... 5 6, 98, 160 Eberhart, Dorothy, 178 Ivanhoe Road, Bedford, Ohio ..... . . . ..... 13, 19, 112, 218 Ecker, Beverly Robinson, Hammondsport, N. Y. ........,........ ......... 6 7, 108 Eckert, William Harold, Jr., 12 Hall Avenue, Watertown, Mass .... . . ..... 67, 194 Edmonds, Virginia Wells, 115 Columbia Drive, Williamsville, N. Y. ........... 67, 115 Edmunds, Ernest Frederick, Chardon, Ohio. .................................... . Edmunds, Romayne Erb, Lake Avenue, Brocton, N. Y. .... 19, 101, 178,-Y207, 208, 220 Edwards, Dorothy Ann, 106 Longwood Road, Baltimore, Md. ....... ..... 4 2, 67, 125 Edwards, Evelyn, 2953 Berkshire Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...... 42, 91, 207, 220 Edwards, Jane Ann, 194 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. ..................... 116 Edwards, Rozanne, 1745 Vt. Street, Lawrence, Kansas .......... .......... 6 7, 143 Eells, Donald Cushing, 5702 York Lane, Bethesda, Ind. ....... .... 6 7, 128, 196, 205 Eickemeyer, Karl Frederick, 1433 Third Street, Wausau, Wis ..... ...... 5 6, 133, 160 Eisenman, Kfarlj Wilbur, 51 Myrtle Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. .... ......... 5 7, 135 Elliot, Mary Remington, Holt Road, Andover, Mass. .............. ...... 6 7, 99 Elliott, Arthur Roland, 3989 48th Street, Long Island City, N. Y.. . . ..... 93, 188 Elmore, Jane Elizabeth, 55 Alpine Drive, Rochester, N. Y. ........ ....... 5 6, 120 Ely, Ralph Charles, 2416 S. W. Sherwood Drive, Portland, Ore. .... .... 4 2, 131, 191 Emig, Donald Wesley, 29 Hillside Avenue, Melrose, Mass .... ............ 6 7, 129, 196 Emslie, William Harvey, 531 E. Lincoln Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ....... 56, 98, 160 Engel, Carl Whitfield, 367 N. Walnut, Mayerville, Wis. ..,........ .... 6 7, 126, 194 Ensign, William George, 308 Fourth Street, Defiance, Ohio. . .. .... 13, 19, 210 Enyeart, Aflicej Janet, 68 Columbus Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz. ................. 20, 118 Erpf, Joan Kubie, 22 E. 88th Street, New York, N. Y. ....................... 67, 99 Ervin, Max Thomas, 546 Wisconsin Street, Pamona, Calif. ...... 42, 126, 191, 196, 211 Erwin, Emily Jane, Bourbon, Ind.. ....................................... 67, 125 Eschliman, Bfettyl Fern, 2455 Lincoln Way E., Massillon, Ohio .......... 56, 121, 197 Euwer, Helen Maclvor, 4557 McPherson Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. .... ....,.. 6 7, 125 Everhart, Edgar, III, Box 103 QS. W. Roadl, Tallmadge, Ohio ............... 67, 194 Everson, Maynard VVendell, 82 Robertson Street, Quincy, Mass. .............. 56, 192 Ewers, Rfuthj Louise, 301 Columbia Street, Somerset, Ky .... .. .42, 119, 193, 195, 197 Eyster, Elizabeth Gilbert, 64 Cornell Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. ............ 20, 112, 182 '-495' FILM Buooy h I GET A fp: MY POQTIQAHQ SW' W , yu W 1 J im 'V' ' W x I jf QQ? 5 22 Yi A-a 1 L f 4? F- EQ Aw, 250 STUDENT DIBECTDRY AND INDEX PAGE F N AME OF STUDENT Fahl, Helen Elizabeth, 225 Highland Avenue, Wadsworth, Ohio ,............. 20, 137 Fairfield, Frederic Wyett, 359 Cabot Street, Newtonville, Mass...42, 149, 202, 204, 221 Fall, Mary Jane, 514 Madison Street, Port Clinton, Ohio .................... 68, 143 Farber, Eugene Mark, 16 Admiral Road, Buffalo, N. Y. ..........,. ........ 2 0, 168 Farbstein, Arnold Norman, 552 38th, North Bergen, N. J. ..,............. 68, 97, 165 Farnham, Darell Milton, 5540 Second Avenue S., Minneapolis, Minn.: ....... 148, 214 1 .... 42, 101, 207, 208, 219 Faulkner, John Edward, 427 Ninth Street, Elyria, Ohio ................. 68, 126, 196 Faulkner, Josephine Gibson, 427 Ninth Street, Elyria, Ohio ........... Farnsworth, Frances Lee, 43 Budlong, Hillsdale, Mich. .... . . . .20, 144, 200 Fay, Lawrence Walter, 900 Johnston Street, Akron, Ohio .... ...... 6 4, 68, 97, 210 Fehl, Charles Philbert, 148 Harrison, Bellevue, Ohio ........ .... 2 0, 133, 193, 197 Feicks, William John, 3347 E. Erie Avenue, Lorain, Ohio. .... ............... 6 8 Ferguson, Betty Jane, 143 E. Water Street, Chillicothe, Ohio ,..... .... 6 8, 125 Ferioli, Rufus John, 465 Washington Street, Wellesley, Mass. ..,.... ...... 4 2 Fielding, Jane Paddock, 3295 Beechwood Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ..... .... 6 8, 123 Fighter, Kathryn Belle, 492 Bowman Street, Mansfield, Ohio ...... .... 6 8, 108 Finn, Mary Annette, Findlay Lake, N. Y. .................... . Finnerty, Sister Marie Cecile, 14808 Lake Ave., Lakewood, Ohio.. Finnerty, Sister Mary Elise, 14808 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. Finzer, Vinton Earl, R. F. D. No. 3, Wooster, Ohio ............. Fischer, Gilbert Richard, 3975 Federer Place, St. Louis, Mo. .... . Fisher Fisher, Fisher Fisher Fisher , Avery H., 236 Tuxedo, Highland Park, Mich. ...... . Carrol Leroy, Jr., 5325 309th St., Toledo, Ohio. . . . . Katherine, 6595 Wooster Pike, Mariemont, Ohio ....... Mark Norton, 79 S. Cedar, Oberlin, Ohio ................ William Haigh, cfo Wilson T. Day, Househeads, N. Y.. . . ....68, 144 .....107, 191 ........42 ....42,167 ......68 ....42,109 .........107 .......56,117 Flahaiity, Elizabeth Jane, 116 Weaver Street, Clearfield, Pa.. . . . Fleischer, Robert David, 3480 W. 122 Street, Cleveland, Ohio ..... ..... 5 6, 205, 213 Flierl, Donald William, 276 Highgate Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. .... ..... 42 , 148, 199 Flint, John Francis, 155 Le Moyne, Washington, Pa. .......... ..... 5 6, 104, 167 Flora, John Hagerty, 109 Cooper, Peoria, Ill. ............................... 68, 129 Folger, Mary Elizabeth, 1808 Marena Street, Nashville, Tenn. ............... 68, 108 Folkner, Dorothy Francis, 307 W. Spruce Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. ...... 68, 141 Foote, Irving, Akron Road, Medina, Ohio ............................. 56, 132, 207 Foote, Jane Augusta, Akron Road, Medina, Ohio ............................... 42 Forbush, Dascomb Ramsey, 106 Glenwood Avenue., East Orange, N. J. .......... . , 168, 209, 210 Forbush, Helen-Mary, 5102 York Road, Baltimore, Md. ............ 20, 102, 178, 182 Forbush, Mfaudj Carmian, 5102 York Rd., Baltimore, Md. .42, 143, 177, 178, 182, 212 Ford, Carolyn Hope, 65 Pine Street, Geneva, Ohio ...................... 56, 119, 207 Ford, Eloise, 30 W. Sandusky Street, Mechanicsburg, Ohio .... ....... 6 8, 123 Ford, Henry Horrell, 106 Sturges Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio .... ............. Forney, Robert Lankford, Dover, Del. ................. . Forrest, Hfaroldj Edward, 614 Williard, Toledo, Ohio ..... Foster, Earl' Barrett, R. F. D. No. 1, Oberlin, Ohio ....... Foster, Glenna Luthelle, 38 Oldfield Rd., Fairfield, Conn.. . .42, 101, 201, 207, 208, .217 ..42, 193, 197 ...56, 92, 160 Foster, Gordon, Foster, Ohio ............................................ Fowell, Cathryn Ella, Route 2, Amherst, Ohio .......... ........... Fowls, Arthur Menzel, 284 E. College, Oberlin, Ohio ...... Frair, Dorothy May, 8 Smith Street, Glens Falls, N. Y.. . . . Frank, Dorothy Ann, 228 N. Park Avenue, Appleton, Wis. .............. 68, 143, 207 Frank, Howard Phillips, 890 Post Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ........................ 68 Frankel, Godfrey Brandon, 2761 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. . .192 Frankel, Ifrvingj Arthur, 3500 Carsdale Avenue, Baltimore, Md. ................ 192 Frarey, Carlyle James, 368 N. Main Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. ......... 20, 148, 199 Fraser, Elizabeth, 31 Carpenter Court, Oberlin, Ohio. ............ .............. . Frazier, David, 25617 Lake Road, Bay Village, Ohio ..... ...... 5 6 Frazier, Frederick Earle, East Chop, Oak Bluffs, Mass. ................ . . ,158,167 Frazier, Wilfred Sheldron, Box 138, Old Greenwick, Conn. ................... 42, 133 Frear, Eleanor Jane, 3114 Essex Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio, 42, 134, 190, 211, 216, 220 Frechtling, John Alan, R. D. No. 5, Hamilton, Ohio ........................ 68, 126 Freeman, Edson Almeron, Jr., 716 Mentor Road, Akron, Ohio ....... 20, 149, 167, 202 107, 158 20, 107, 172 ll0SA'S GAillAGrE Complete Mechanical Parts and Service C Official AAA Garage STORAGE 0 29 East College Street Gone? e eduj7 Oberlin. Ohio ' 5 Off 6 Phone 575 Across from the Oberlin lnn Phone 507 Next to the Apollo Tl'1GCIier time lor I ALY'S 252 STUDENT DIBECTDBY AND INDEX F - Cunt. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Freidinger, Arthur William, Deir el Zor, Syria ................................ Freshwater, Frances Annabel, Third and Indiana Avenues, Chester, W. Va.. . . .56, Fritz, Stanley Loren, McCutchenville, Ohio ..........,...................,... Froelicher, Joyce, 1534 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md. ........... ..... 6 8, 114 Fromm, Charles Albert, S., Carlisle Place, Chillicothe, Ohio ......... ......... . Frost, Barbara Jocelyn, 847 E. 19th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y .........,.... 20, 108 Frost, Phyllis Priscilla Cleveland, U. S. A. Embassy, Santiago, Chile ......,..... Fuller, Katherine Ainsworth, 501 E. Fifth Street, Mt. Vernon, N. Y .... .42, 113 Funk, Kathleen Marie, 1435 Garfield Avenue, Wyomissing, Pa .... .............. G Galasso, Anthony Lawrence, 14 Willowdale Avenue, Montclair, N. J. .... . . . . Gallery, Lyde Robinson, 3210 Monroe Street, Wilmington, Del. ....... . Gallo, Sfalvatorej George, 2503 Arctic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J. ..,......... . Gamble, Margaret Elizabeth, 36 Mountain Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. ........ 43 Gane, Donald Stewart, 604 Stevens Street, Flint, Mich. ...................... . . ....68 Garrison, John Birmingham, Belmont Sanatorium, St. Clairsville, Ohio ....,... 56, Garrison, Roger Holloway, 33 Pleasantview Avenue, Longmeadow, Mass. ..... 167, Gartrell, Alberta Ruth, 528 Creedmore N. W., Barberton, Ohio .,............. 56, Gassler, Robert Karl, 1730 W. 99th Street, Chicago, Ill. ........ . Gatherer, Elsie Coutts, 317 E. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... ........ Gay, Dorothy Burdette, 25 Chestnut Street, Berea, Ky. .... . .,..20, Geib, Naomi Catherine, 36215 W. Chestnut, Wayne, Mich.. . . . Gelman, Elsa Lois, 49 Coolidge Avenue, Glens Falls, N. Y. . . . . George, Wilbur Smith, Jr. Canal Fulton, Ohio .......,...... Gerling, John Joseph, 198 Walton Drive, Snyder, N. Y. ........ . 20, 121, . . . .20, 96, .......43, ,. ..'...21, Gerling, Robert Joseph, 198 Walton Drive, Snyder, N. Y. .......... . Gersbacher, Mrs. Eva Oxford, 508 W. Pecon Street, Carbondale, 132, Ill.... . Gibboney, Jane Campbell, Belleville, Pa ............. - ............. Gibbud, John Henry, 36 Hill Street, Naugatauk, Conn. .....,.......... . . Gibson, Donald Bishop, 159 W. Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio ......... Giles, Mrs. Oleo Chapman, R. D. No. 2, Elyria, Ohio ....,............. . Giles, William Wrighton, Jr., 89 S. Main Street, Pittsford, N. Y.. . . . . . . . Gill, Ffrancesj Ruth, 234 Columbus Street, Elyria, Ohio ....... Glaser, Joseph Max, 1090 Quentin Place, Woodmere, N. Y.. . . . 21, 1 55,'i94,' ....93, ....68 Gleason, Jean Mabel, 1220 East 20, Erie, Pa. ................ . . Glider, Margaret Helen, 270 N. Professor Street, Oberlin, Ohio ...,.,.... . Gofman, John William, 12515 Edmonton, Cleveland, Ohio. ............ . . Goldberg, Hilliard Sol, 5112 Kimbark Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ..... 56, 107, 1 Goldstein, Arleen Harriet, 110 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y .... ...... Good, Margaret Allison, 419 Homestead Avenue, Mount Vernon N. Y.. .. .64, 68, Goodier, Alice Parks, 603 Broadway, Normal, Ill ..... .......... Goodman, Seymour Seth, 93 Maryland Street. Springfield, Mass. Gordon, Maxie Sylvester. 318 White Street, Anderson, S. C .... . . Gorske, Paul Raymond. 32 Locust Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........ Gossink, John Sherman, 937 East 54th Street, Chicago, Ill ..... . ....56, 43, 109, Gott, Esther Viola, 528 E. Utica Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ............. . Gott, Ruth Caroline, 528 E. Utica Street, Bufialo, N. Y. ...... .. Gould, Eleanor Lois Antonia, 11727 Otsego Street, Detroit, Mich.. . . . Granger, Aflicej Miriam, 20 Thomas Street, Caldwell, N. Y.. . . . Grant, Robert MacDougall, 5 Park Avenue, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. ........ . . Gray, Jeanne LeBaron, 19630 Stratford Drive, Detroit, Mich.. .. Gray, George Allen, 1030 N. Union Street, Fostoria, Ohio ...... 43,111, 93. .....43, 55,191, ....68, 119. .68, 201, .68, .68, .43, 193, Grazier, Robert Theodore, 894 27th Street, Altoona, Pa. ..................... . . Greco, Benedetto, Auldrige Estate, Weaver Street, New Rochelle, N. Y., 193, 194. Green, Mary Louise, 6919 Euclid Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ....,............... .68, 144 Green, Louise Florence, 4828 S. Clarendon Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ....... 43 Green, Paul William Wedgwood, 731 Atkinson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ......... . ,Greene, George Merrill, 329 N. Chestnut Street, Ravenna, Ohio .......... 43 131 Greene, Hollis Charles, Collins, Ohio ........................... .... ......... 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Ohio Local Dealer I OD STROMQUIST - Iunto House - Ph. 4551 Compliments of A FRIEND A The OBERLIN REVIEW Complete campus news from the student viewpoint 553.00 for the school year Address: Circulation Mqr. Oberlin Review Oberlin, Ohio 253 254 SifIFllllUllE1!ifl7 IUIIIIILIZISTITIBHIITIT filillb Ql1!llllE1!i G - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Greenwood, Erie Sutcliffe, 57 S. Prospect, Nauticoke, Pa. .... . Greer, Robert Treadway, 2514 Elm St., Youngstown, Ohio ........ . Gregory, Priscilla Ann, 113 Smith Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. ............... 56 Gressle, Lloyd Edward, 16629 Fernway Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio .... Grifiith, Georgene Elizabeth, 15 E. Second Street, Media, Pa. .... . Griliith, Ntewellj Jerome, 96 Bella Vista St., Tuckahoe, N. Y., 21, 149, 161, Griffiths, Harry George, 111 Cherry Street, Clyde, Ohio ....................,.. Grindle, Priscilla Ada, 29 Bloomfield Street, Lexington, Mass.. . . . Griswold, Marjorie Carter, 3044 Somerton, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...... 21, 101 Gross, Milton Samuel, 437 Kenyon Avenue, Elyria, Ohio ......... Grottle, George Tibor Chubirko, 162 Reed Street, Stratford, Conn.. Grove, Robert Monroe, 215 Trueford Avenue, Bel Air, Md. ,.... . Gruber, jacob VVilliam, 724 Euclid Avenue, Akron, Ohio ......... Guernsey, James Donel, 318 Perry Street, Fostoria, Ohio ....... Guernsey, Phyllis Jean, 318 Perry Street, Fostoria, Ohio .,........ Guinivan, Ofraj jane, 16 East Keller Street, Machanicsburg, Pa.. . . Gunderson, jean Emma, 710 Alvion Avenue, Sheboygan, Wis.. . . . Gunderson, Robert Gray, 2127 Regent Street, Madison, VVis. .... . . Gunn, Jeanette Gertrude, 3553 Avalon Road, Shaker Heights. Ohio.. Gunnemann, Edwin Bernard, 16 N. Wallace, Indianapolis, Ind .... Gunther, jean Anne, 3 Chestnut Street, Baldwin, N. Y. ..... . Haas, Jean Rider, Lightstreet Road, Bloomsburg, Pa. ........... . Haas, William Joseph, 1011 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.. . . . Habeggar, Christine Helen, 255 Clark Street, Berne, Ind. ....... 43, 143, 189, 192, Haddox, Hazel Marie, 1306 Murrell Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. .. . . Hadley, Robert Burrows, 1339 Singsbee Street, S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich ...... 56, 98 Hager, Harriet Edith, 25 Beacon Street, Concord, N. H. .,................... . . Hagner, George Wills, jr., 251 VV. Flarvey Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ........... 56 Hahn, Kenneth Robert, 9 Knox Street, Worcester, Mass. ........ , Hakes, Elizabeth Titus, 350 First S. E., Mason City, Iowa .... . . Hale, Anne Margaret, 19 Home Place, Greenwich. Conn.. . . . Hall, james Truman, 151 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Hallawell, Mary Elizabeth, Osgood, Ind. ................... . Halliday, Dora Dean, River Road, Gates Mills, Ohio ........... Hallock, Richard Reid, 102 Ridgeway Street, Mt. Holly, N. J ..... Halpern, Shelley, 14703 Kinsman, Cleveland, Ohio ............. Halsey, Donald Post, Jr., 148 Park Street, Montclair, N. I. ..... . Hamilton, JosephineFisk, 105 Franklin Street, Greenfield, Mass.. .. Hamilton, Miriam, 290 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ................ Hamilton, Ruth, 290 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ................ Hamlin, Cyrus William, 29 E. State, Albion, Mich. .......... , Hamlin, Efarlej John, 29 E. State, Albion, Mich. ............... . Hammerle, John Fisher, 178 N. Congress Street, Athens, Ohio. Hammon, Hfenryj George, Jr., 746 Woodbine Avenue, Rochester, N. Handyside, Douglas Peace, Jr., 162 Broadway, Bedford, Ohio ..... Hanisch, Earl Carl, 6516 S. Maplewood Avenue, Chicago, Ill. .... . Hanley, Hanley, Hansen Hansen Hansen Hanson Hanson, Lorraine Virginia, 409 N. Third Street, Maywood, Ill.. .. . 43, 131, 160, 166, f f f f .56 191, 210 ...43, 109, 201 167, ...43, 138, 210 f fff .21 .....68 ........68 .,....43,150 .56, 139, 205 .....68 .21, ...........68, 56,134,178 .....68,99 ....68,193 ......57 ......21 ...193, 197, ....21, 202, ......43 .....21,94, 'ff.'1'47,'iQ2 Y. ....... 43 1 1 1 110 139 214 219 168 215 216 .43 147 161 135 145 143 192 21? 147 143 137 .21 196 123 .43 147 129 216 205 194 118 112 .57 213 107 215 102 190 .43 202 136 111 68, 92 ....,...43 .....68, 99, Sister Mary Coletta, 14808 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ......... ...... Doris Elaine, 4711 N. Paulina Street, Chicago, Ill ........ Herbert Edwin, 2055 Parkdale Avenue, Toledo, Ohio ..... Hugh Groves, 928 Waverly Street, Palo Alto, Calif. .... . Frank Blair, Jr., 8 McKinley Street, Bronxville, N. Y.. .. Mildred Louise, 1250 National Road, Bridgeport, Ohio.. . Harbaugh, Helen jean, R. D., Fletcher, Ohio. .................. Hardin, Kathryn, 9443 Central Park Avenue, Evanston, Ill. ..... . Hargrave, Edith Catherine, 1941 Waverly Avenue, Norwood, Cincinnati, Ohio,57, Harper, Harper, Emily Anne, 1437 25 Avenue, Moline, Ill. ............................ Enid Eloise, 76 Weston Avenue, Caldwell, N. J ..... ...... 133 205 43,150,218 .....64,68,129 ........189 ..,....43,93 .....21,94,195 21,150,192 68,123,197 119 .68 43.150 Pugnn: snvgmi ti' f Q jun, jzultzfs, Jndaq, -Jnmnlzfww-drag, day, You don't have to be a G-Man to discover that Greyhound travel is Public Saving No. l. Fares are only V2 the cost of driving a private car-tar less than tor other public transportation. And the comfort ot a trip by Super-Coach is re-Writing highway travel history. Choice ot many optional routes - your baggage Checked straight through to your destination. I. V. l'lll..l.. and IOHN W. l-lll..l.. PONTIAC SIX - EIGHT REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE P s ES Tel. lOl OBERLIN AUTO BODY SHOP l8 East College Street Oberlin, Ohio F. A. Mazza, Prop. 80 seeth Main Street Phone 143 M I tt- Oberlin. Ohio if 3 CADILLAC LA SALLE 112' 3-' ISE jim: T-Tiff: ssnvlca Sophs had fun ? ? ? Freshmen won! ! ! 255 256 EBTITIIIUIIEINFTIT lUll1HllEl2fIFI9GllTl7 lillifli QIINII IEIHI ll - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Harris, Paul Leonard. 525 East 21 street, Brooklyn, N. Y. .................... . Harris, Rfeginaldj Monroe, 336 La Grande Avenue, Fanwood, N. J. ......... 168 Harrison, Margaret Rose, 46 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio ............... 21 Harrow, Alan George, 330 W. 72 Street, New York, N. Y. ........... 68, 128, 194 Hart, Dale Evans, 821 Lincoln Way E., Massillon, Ohio ..................... 43 Hart, Rfobertl Wendell, 601 North Gay Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio ............ 57 Harter, Elizabeth, School for the Blind, Vancouver, VVash. ....... . Harter, Mildred Jean, School for the Blind, Vancouver, Wash., . . . Hartson, Robert Reed, 161 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio. ......... ..... Hartsaugh, Ray Albert, Glenmont, Ohio ........................... ......68 .......,43 68, 126: Hartsuch, Nancy Jane, 422 Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich. ........... 44 Hartzell, Mary Elizabeth, 9402 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ....,... Harvey, Frances Ann, 1516 Wendell Avenue, Lima, Ohio ................ Harvey, John Wright, 2228 Crescent Avenue, Fort Wayne, Ind. ............. . Harvie, Walter Morgan, 15 Hillsdale Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. Y.. . . . Haskell, Alice Elizabeth, 12 Orsine Drive, Larchmont, N. Y. ........... . . 44, 102 22, 137i 57, .69, 97, 69, 143, Haskins, Lottie Ellen, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 60, Chagrin Falls, Ohio ....,...... 57 Hasse, Gorden Wilbur, 1817 Schaaf Road, Cleveland, Ohio .... ..... Hasse, Helen, 1817 Schaaf Road, Cleveland, Ohio ....... . . Hastings, Barbara, 46 Walker Street, Newtonville, Mass.. . . . Hauser, Richard Scott, Casilla 2-D, Angel, Chile ......... ..... Hauser, Ruth Eleanor,Casilla 2-D, Angel, Chile ..........,............. Hawke, Imogene, 1516 27th N. W., Canton, Ohio ....,................. Hawkins, Eleanor Seaver, 60 Apthorpe Street, Hollidays Cove, W. Va. . . . . Hawkins, Jean Muhleman, 401 Residence Park, Palmerton, Pa. ......... . Hawkinson, Marion Mildred, 68 N. Henderson, Galesburg, Ill. .......... . Hay, Carolyn DeLagneau, 364 Augusta Avenue, DeKalo, Ill. ...... ...,. . ........22, 57, 160, 69, 143, 44, 143, . . . .57, 44, 100, 57, 139, . . , .57, 1 v Haycraft, Rfuthl Joanne, 1118 Summerfield Road, Silver Spring, Md., 22 112, 217, Hayden, Jane Owen, 1018 Overbrook Road, Wilmington, Del. ............ 57, 121, Hayden, Louise Adams, Morningside Hotel, South Bend, Ind .,... ........ 2 2, 113, Hayes, Dorothy Margaret, 1449 N. W. 27th, Oklahoma City, Okla. . . . Hayes, Hester Juliet, 1449 N. W. 27th, Oklahoma City, Okla. ......... . Hayward, Sumner Chamberlain, 5117 Davenport Street, Ohama, Nebr. .... . . . . . Heater, Charles Townley, 519 S. Clay Street, Troy, Ohio ............ Hechter, Robert Seymour, 10 W. 10th Street, New York, N. Y.. . . Heckman, Agnes Gertrude, 151 Missoure Avenue, Somerset, Pa .... . . ....69, .57, Hedges, Robert Berkley, 114 Waverly Road, Wyncote, Pa .... .................. Heiby, Margaret Elaine, 1114 Beverly Hills, Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio. . Heidgerd, Lloyd Hugo, Monsey, N. Y. ........................... . Heilakka, Edwin Einar Rudolf, 4101 Wells, Street, Hollidays Cove, W Heilemann, Georgia Mary, 62 Marshall Street, Coldwater, Mich. .... . Heinrich, Anna Jean, 281 W. State Street, Oakdale, Pa. .......... . Heinzen, Bruce Robert, 2716 N. 7th Street, Sheboygan, Wis. ........ . Heller, Clemens Franz Ludwig, Frantiskanerplatz, Vienna, Germany .... Helseth, Margaret Emilie, 286 Liberty Street, Painsville, Ohio ........ Hemingway, Winifred Fay, cfo A.B.C.F.M., Taiku, Shansi, China .... Henick, Albert Stanley, 5342 N. Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. ............ . ....57,139 ........57, .Va. ..... . 44, ....69, .22,9L .44,133, Henley, Jean Clifton, 455 E. Woodward Avenue, Rogers City, Mich. .......... 22, Henney, Thomas Gonder, 189 W. College, Oberlin, Ohio ............. ........ Henning, Margaret Wilhelmina, New Bremen, Ohio ............... .57, 91 Henry, Rebecca Abbott, 362 N. State Street, Concord, N. H. ....... ........ 5 7 Herdman, Donald Layton, 756 Norman Street, Bridgeport, Conn.. . . Herrick, Robert Harlow, 1615 Rosewood Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ........ Herron, Carolyn Anne, 435 Roosevelt, Bellevue, Pa .... ........... Hershleb, Frederick James, Pleasantville, N . Y. .... . ......... . Hersh, John Franklin, 33 N. Thirteenth Street, Allentown, Pa. ........ , 69, 126 57, 147 Herzog, Jane Yarwood, 125 S. Cath. Avenue, La Grange, Ill. ................ .69 Hewins, Eleanor Chamberlain, 2408 Chesapeake Avenue, Hampton, Va Hewitt, Marian Jeannette, 351 West 31 Street, Erie, Pa. ............... . Hibschman, Nan Rebecca, 46 River Street, Willoughby, Ohio .... . Hicks, Albert Joseph, 8804 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ....... Hildner, David Waldron, 111 S. Professor Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... .....107 a..57,120 22,109 ...,57 1 .68 193 192 205 133 135 143 197 194 103 201 187 193 193 196 121 113 200 200 217 118 219 218 105 228 212 217 .44 .22 126 .92 137 110 192 136 193 102 201 192 131 123 220 213 100 .22 207 119 160 213 208 136 108 195 219 100 .22 Compliments of N o GEORGE DE FRIEZE i 0 Operating Phonoqraphs at Varsity Restaurant Campus Restaurant and Timmy's Tavern People expect more from a can or package which says Edwards, because it is -and they get more for the same reason-Edwards on the label signifies Highest Quality Foods for over 85 years. Look for the Edwards Label for Hner foods on your table THE WM. EDWARDS CO. CLEVELAND p,,,,,,,.-,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,q,,,,,,,,,,,.fe-f4'.:fffWf'ff fM'W 'y'n FN 'ff Alntai in lin 5-'- uf.. Q WW W k ' C f i f 4 M yan X I! JK' fl it X ' X Q Z N 6 9515 xg ' ' ' 5 aa --ff I 9 ' 5c to S1.00 S1-00 and up THE BEN FRANKLIN stone DAv1DsoN FLoRAL oo. Beauty . . . Grace . . . Charm Phone 73 l82 E. Lorain St. J ex. l jimi ' :J a iulmu1iiLfillaf 'uunnimnuirmxwlllIlHIlliIH1WJH1 258 STUDENT DIBECTDBY AND INDEX ll - Cont. N AME or STUDENT PAGE Hill, Edna Mae, Brant Lake, N. Y. .................... .... 6 9 145 Hill, Fflorencej Virginia, 65 Park Drive, Boston, Mass .... . .... 57, 101 Hill, Harriet Emma, Halfred Farms, Chagrin Falls, Ohio ,... .... 6 9 123 Hill, James Prue, 1594 Lincoln Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ..... ..... 5 7, 135 Hill, Jeanne Leota, 107 Court Street, Streator, Ill. ...,..... .... 4 4, 94, 190 Hilsee, Jane Irene Lee, Dauphin, Pa. ...................... . :. . .44, 138, 192 Hirose, Michijiro, 18 Sergok, Kanagowa, Japan ....,................... 22, 147 1 189 Hirschi, Kathryn, 7265 'Crereling Drive, University City, Mo. ................ 69, 114 Hirschberg, Richard Lowe, 3341 E. Monmouth Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. . . .44 Hirshberg, Robert Lowe, 3341 E. Monmouth Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ..... .44 Hitchcock, Mrs. Elizabeth Locke, 125 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....,........... . . . Hitchner, Margaret Tyler, 117 N. Main Street, Woodstown, N. J. ........ 57, 119, 207 Hitt, Jeanne Jostelle, 251 Braddock Avenue, Turtle Creek, Pa. ........... 44, 121, 219 Hoagland, John Hardie, 2449 Southway Drive, Columbus, Ohio ..... 131, 189, 213 214 Hoddinott, Merle Richard, 1240 Melbourne Road, East Cleveland, Ohio.. .22, 133, 213 Hoff, Elaine Yvonne, 317 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........................... .44 Hoffman, Ernest, Jr., 626 Hardin Street, Findlay, Ohio ............. 57, 135, 163, 165 Hoffman, Jean Lindsay, Box 511, College P. O., Berea, Ky. ...,... ......... 6 9 123 Holfner, Burton Lee, 138 Pearl Street, Amherst, Ohio .............. ...... 6 9 Hogsett, John Norman, 221 East Main Street, New London, Ohio ..... ..... 6 9, 72 Hohf, Robert Pihl, 411 Pine, Yankton, S. Dak. ...........,............ ,... 6 9, 126 Holden, Margaret Farnsworth, 1219 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.. . . .... 57, 103 Holesovsky, Jaroslav, Free Avenue, Bedford, Ohio ........ ' ................. 1 94, 197 Hollingsworth, George Richard, 1064 Sylvan Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ............. 69 Holm, Donald Sutherland, Jr., 154 California, Highland Park, Mich. ..... ..... 5 7, 92 Holmes, Blanche Josephine, 18 Burnside Street, Upper Montclair, N. J.. . .... .44, Holmes, Kathleen, 1905 Arthur Avenue, Fort Myers, Fla. .............. . , .69, 119 106 Holmes, Marjorie Wilma, 807 Sth Avenue, Hot Springs, S. D. .... .... . . .22, 118 Holmes, Richard Remsen, 329 Reamer Place, Oberlin, Ohio .... .... . . . Holt, Jean Wellington, 7951 Heather Road, Elkins Park, Pa. ....... ..... 5 7, 119 Hommann, Ann Elliott, Brayton Road, Scarsdale, N. Y ..... ........ ....... 6 9 , 115 Hood, Esther Elizabeth, 801 S. W. 7th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ...... 57, 125, 196 Hooper, Gfeorgej Bruce, 1218 Warren Road, Lakewood, Ohio ...... .......... 6 9, 92 Hoover, John Grant, Ray Street, Williamsport, Pa. ........... ......... 1 93, 194 Hoppe, Mary Jane, 5832 N. Kenton, Chicago, Ill. ........... .... 44 , 113, 208, 216 Hornbeck, John Austin, 8 College Grove, Kalamazoo, Mich. ......... 22. 149, 172, 213 Horton, Edward Fowler, 787 Greenwood, Birmingham, Mich. .................... 57 Horvath, Theodore Samuel, 13 Hamilton Avenue, S. Norwalk, Conn. ......... 57, 147 Hosier, William Alonzo, 816 Lee Street, Evanston, Ill. .............. ..... 5 7, 98 Hoskins, William Barnes, 654 Locust Avenue, Weston, VV. Va ..... .............. Housel, Frank Benjamin, 885 Main St.. Lyndonville, N. Y.. ...,............. 57, Houston, Ruth Whiting, R. D. No. 1, Warwick, N. Y .... ........ 6 4, 69, 106, 208, Howard, Robert TenBroeck, 229 Elm Street, Northampton, Mass. ............ . . Howe, Marvin Clarence, 196 S. Greenwood, Marion, Ohio ................... 23, Hoyt, Ffrankj Russell, 77 Dawes Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. ........ . . .23, Hubbard, Emma Rose, Paotingfu, A.B.C.F.M., Hopei, N. China ,............ 57, Hubbard, Ward Norman, Paotingfu, A.B.C.F.1VI., Hopei, N. China. ....,..... 23, Hubbell, Clifton Howells, 205 Grand Blvd., Bedford, Ohio ........... 69, 129, 196, Huber, Louis Hans, 163 Cole Avenue, Providence, R. I. ......... ............ . Hubert, Charlotte Bernice, 38 Carlyle Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y. ..... .... 1 37. 192 Hudgins, Mrs. Ruth Bahr, Clarke School, Northampton, Mass... . . Hufford, Elizabeth Jean, 514 Woodlawn, Bloomington, Ind. ....,. ...... 2 3, 95 Hufford, Virginia May, 2439 Orchard Road, Toledo, Ohio ...... .......... 6 9 Hughes, Esther Estelle, Lincoln Highway, Paoli, Pa .... .............. 4 4, 94, 189 Hughes, Jfamesj Frederick, 1813 Fourth Avenue, Altoona, Pa.. . . ........ . . .57 Hughitt, Nancy Jean, 306 Lake Shore Drive, Escanaba, Mich.. . . ........ .691 Huling, Alice Mildred, 144 Marquette Street, La Salle, Ill. ....... ..... 6 9, 143 Hull, Barbara Jean, 1340 Walnut Street, Western Springs, Ill.. . . . Hume, Jack Sidney, 1719 Noble Road, E. Cleveland, Ohio ............... 57 110 Hummel, Mary Jane, 1215 E. Market Street, York, Pa .............. 57, 136, 177, Humphrey, Kfathrynj Patricia, 3682 Bedford Road, Detroit, Mich. ........... 57 1 1 .22 146 212 131 197 148 119 130 205 195 .23 208 145 195 148 143 192 103 205 178 219 Showing C. D. RYALS Oberlin Inn Building Phone 61 Sandals and Sport Shoes For Smart Scholcrstics STANLEY BOOT. SHOP No cracks! WHERE OLD FRIENDS GREET VAR ITY AND NEW ONES MEET 259 260 SBTITIIIUIIEIRITIT IDIIIIIEIITFIDI IY fidiil QIINVIDIEIQI II- Cont. NAME or STUDENT Hunt, John Alexander, 14544 Hubell, Detroit, Mich. ...... . Hunt, Mfaryj Katherine, 58 Elm Street, Oneonta, N. Y. .... . Hunt, Robert Sherwood, Guttenberg. Iowa ............ Hurford, Allen Forbes, 336 Parkway Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pa.. . . . Huston, John Louis, 355 E. 5th Avenue, Lancaster, Ohio ...... Hutchins, Gardner Treible, 306 Shawnee Drive, Erie, Pa.. .. . Hutchinson, F.. ..........................,............... . . Huyck, Hydell, Richard Ernest, 2217 E. 3rd Street, Mishawaka, Ind. .... . Mary Ann, 20 N. Hickory Street, Chillicothe, Ohio .... I PAGE .........69,126 . ......... 58,120 ..,.,H ....23,104,173,191 ..........69,196 ........58,148 . .,..... 69 ....147,189 ..,...146 ....58,91 Inglis, Dorothy Marian. 1048 Delmonte Road, Cincinnati, Ohio ..... Insprucker, John Howard, 4131 Belmar, Toledo, Ohio. . ........................ .44 Irwin, James Ellsworth, Jr., 21515 Avalon Drive, Rocky River, Ohio ............,... Isaacs, Isaacs, Jessie Elizabeth, Gaylord, Mich. ....................... . . Richard Sherman, Gaylord, Mich. ...................... . . Ives, Richard Garrett, 310 W. 72nd Street, New York, N. Y.. . . . J Jackson, Betty Jane, 821 West Avenue, Elyria, Ohio .... Jacobs, Helen Robinson, 830 Reba Place, Evanston, Ill ......... Jacobs, Margaret Harvey, 830 Reba Place, Evanston, Ill. ., .... . . . ....58, 116 ..44,10o,195,22o ..........69,194 ....58,107 ......23, 113 ...44, 102, 216 . . .23, 113. 216 Jacobson, Dorothy Mari, 1311 Fifth Street, Moundsville, W. Va. .... ...... 5 8, 138 Jacobson, William David, 54 Prospect Street, Utica, N. Y. ...... ........ 6 9 James, Alice Lucille, 2406 Saratoga Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ........ ...... 6 9, 143 Jenkins, Robert, 144 Third Street, Newburgh, N. Y. ............................. . Jennings, Richard Thomas, 15846 Leadwell Street, Van Nuys, Calif. ...... 23, 107, 208 Jensen, Ella Groot, 549 Prospect Street, Maplewood, N. J .... ................ Jensen Jensen , Margaret Marie, 1208 S. Alice, Sioux City, Iowa. ........ . , Norma Hark, 520 Cleveland Avenue, Fergus Falls, Minn... Jenson, Jfamesj Robert, Elyria, Ohio ........................... Jenson, Mfaryj Elizabeth, Elyria, Ohio ......................... , Ann Elizabeth, 227 Ashmore Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa., 58, 103, 178, 182, 207 Johnson, Dolores Rachel, 2709 Highland Place, Indianapolis, Ind. ............ 58, 138 Johnson, Evelyn Levina, 20 Ziegler Trace, Pennsgrove, N. J. .... . . Johnson, Gfeorgej Dana, Route No. 1, Lowell, Mich. ............. ,H Johnson, Harry Walter, 1301 N. 15th Street, Boise, Idaho ................... 44, 192 Johnson, Jfosephb Richmond, 902 T Street, Washington, D. C.. . . . Johnson, Lucile May, 342 N. Van Dien Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J.. Johnson, Phillip Lavern, 7 Elam Avenue, Jamestown, N. Y .... .... Johnson, Portia Elizabeth, Route 1, Lowell, Mich. .............. . Johnson, Walter Clark, 237 Doris Avenue, Hillside, N. J. ......... . Johnston, Gfertrudej Louise, 2314 Jenny Lind Street, McKeesport, Johnston, Mary Jenifer, Patterson Heights, Beaver Falls, Pa. .... . Johnston, Myriam Lahaurine, French House, Oberlin, Ohio .... Johnston, Ruth Barbara, 43 Vliater Street, Medford, Mass.. . .. Jones, Alice Roberts, 276 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....... Jones, Gary Wood, 300 Fisher Avenue, VVhite Plains, N. Y ..... Jewett Jones, Jones, Jones, Jeannette Linn, 327 N. Charles Street, Lin1a, Ohio .... Mfabell Dot, 18 First Avenue, Seymour, Conn. ..... . . . Merial Vv'hiting, 13701 Alvin Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ..... 58,117 .. ....... 44,58 .. .... 69,123 ...........23,133 ...........58,120 .136, 160, 167 168 ffff ' ' f ff59,' 121 f.. f f ff59,' ns ..........44,131 Pa. ...,.... 45,119 ..........69,143 .....58,139,201 .......58,219 ....58,92,167 ...,69,99,2o5 ........23,94 .....45,103,215 Jones, Wfilliamj Lawrence, 12314 Beachwood, Cleveland, Ohio ...... .... ..... 6 9 , 93 Joslin, Margaret Mosier, 8 Steadwell Avenue, Amsterdam, N. Y. .... ...... 6 9, 145 Juell, Bertha Helen, Lake Preston, S. D ..... .................. ..... 1 4 7, 189 Juell, Lawrence Paul, Lake Preston, S. D ...... . .......... . . Juvelie r, Afaronj Theodore, 155 Park Street, Bulfalo, N. Y.. . . . 'ufffis ugardale FINE O MEATS The Class of '39 I ,, BE SURE T0 SEE Ill Take It! UNIVERSAL SALES REMJSGTO 's ix' 1414 Central Ave. DEI-lI S Sandusky, Ohio 0 P-fm-e COMPANY Ilwiixisliyrs wllilcit y ifiifrilxgs''ff1'?iE',?E? qui:-kly. amy- Iilnvl A real Imyl T H E T I M E S H O P ' LOCG1 Dealer sPEclAl.s , ' -. . TOD STROMQUIST W. E- PARKER u:1:::g'zg!:::f.':::L.i'f l,C . ' K' Vt J' Iunto House - Ph. 4551 ll East Colleqe Phone 358 C H ' Some Editors Work Some Editors Work . . . HARD! GASIIVIINT FRERES, LIMITED Organ Builders St. Hyacinthe, P.Q. CANADA Established in i880 Seven other Remington Models to choose trorn Terms it desired 'L-5 'P o Music 95 4- Cys 0046, Qsfr QA, 0939 Cooke's Photo Pinishinq Counter now located in our store. All Mail Orders qiven Prompt Attention! A. G. COMINGS 8: SON Student headquarters since l888 ' 261 262 ESTIFIIIUIIEISFTI' l9lllllElf1FIll 1Y AQJNJIW .IINIIIIEIEI K NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Kafka, Anne Gudrun, 163 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Kafka, Borghild, 163 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ................. Kafka, Frederick Thomas, 163 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio .......... Kamm, George Nelson, 365 Lakeshore Road, Grosse Pointe, Mich... . . Kao, Samuel Ching, 323 Tungtzekai, Yunnanfu, China ............ Kaplan, Phyllis Jane, 267 Oxford Street, Rochester, N. Y. ........ . Karelson, June Van Raalte, 1130 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y ..... . . . Kavanagh, Natalie Ames, 96 Woodlawn Avenue, Wellesley Hills, Mass.. Keen, Margaret Anne, 1800 N. Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa ..... ..... Keep, Amy Rose, 2553 Polk Avenue, Ogden, Utah .................. Keighley, Eleanore Elaine, 140 E. Fayette Street, Uniontown, Pa. ..... . Q29 Keighley, Katherine Elizabeth, 140 E. Fayette Street, Uniontown, Pa ..... . . Keiser, Ada Mae, R. D. No. 2, Stroudsburg, Pa .... ................. Keiser, Helen Romaine, 40 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Keister, John Taylor, 303 Highland Avenue, Wadsworth, Ohio ......... Keith, Jane Rudy, 225 Front Street, Lititz, Pa. ............,........ . Keller, Joan Elizabeth, 3245 E. Monmouth Road, Cleveland Heights, Oh Keller, Lois Josephine, 114 Wakefield Street, Hamden, Conn. ......... . Kelley, Susan Dorothea, 8218 Cedar Road, Elkins Park, Pa. ....., . Kelly, Miriam Watson, 234 W. Selden Street, Mattapan, Mass. ...... . Kempes, Doris Margaret, 1164 S. Humphrey Avenue, Oak Park, Ill.. . . . Kempf, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 505 Summit Avenue, Maplewood, N. J. ..... . Kempner, Edward Morris, Ir. 394 Potomac Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. .... . Kendall, John Dryden, R. D. No. 2, Kearney, Nebr ..... .......... Kennedy, Horace Fishback, 1211 W. Calif. Street, Urbana, Ill. ...... . . Kenney, James Harris, 927 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. ...... . . Kenney, Olive Stanley, 924 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. ...... . Kent, Charles Scott, 130 N. Fifth Street, Hamburg, Pa. ............. 45, Kessler, Carl Marion, R. D. No. 5, Wooster, Ohio ...... ............... Kibbelm Grant Frederick, 153 E. Main Street, Oak Harbor, Ohio ...... Kidd, John Burns, 536 Webster, New Rochelle, N. Y. ............ . . Kildahl, Mary Helen, 540 Putnam Street, Eau Claire, Wis. ..... . . Killam, Douglas Lloyd, 5330 Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ......... . Killin, Betty Jane, 504 Irving Avenue, Dayton, Ohio .................. ..58 IO.. ..58 f .45 ..58 ..45, 163 Q2:-5 f .45 King, Barbara jean, 208 Gladstone Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. ....... 58, 100, 178 Kinghorn, Kathleen Martha, 1429 Eggert Road, Eggertsville, N. Y.. . . .. Kinghorn, Marie Louise, 430 Bushmore Avenue, Mamaroneck, N. Y.. . . Kingsley, Nelldean, 57 Pinehurst Drive, Willoughby, Ohio ........... Kinney, Margaret Jowers, 435 Chestnut Street, Meadville, Pa. ...... . Kirk, Louise Williams, 7440 Ben Hur Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .......... . Kirkpatrick, Marquerite Louise, 520 Rebecca Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa.. Kleiman, Samuel Ivan, 768 E. 91 Street, Cleveland, Ohio. ............ . Klein, Jack Ewing, 936 Dueber Avenue, Canton, Ohio ................. Klein, Jerome Eugene, 33 N. Celancy Place, Atlantic City, N. 11, 24, Klein, Mary Jane, 205 Central Avenue, Oil City, Pa .... ............... Kleinhenz, Howard Frederick, 1365 E. 115 Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ..... Kline, Duane Price, 341 Welsh Avenue, Wilmerding, Pa .... ..... 5 8, 148, Kline, John Virgil, 122 Edgemont Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ....... 58, 148, Klingensmith, Jfanetj Loraine, 637'Madison Avenue, -McKeesport, Pa.. . Klinger, Albert Franklin, 814 Kilbourne Street, Elkhart, Ind. ......... . . Klomp, Vfestaj Alberta, Asbury Road, R. D. No. 1, Erie, Pa. ......... . Klug, Frederick, 2149 W. Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio .................... . Knapp, Ralph Maltby, 1769 Radnor Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio .... Knauss, Jeanne Olive, 563 Howestown Road, Catasaugua, Pa. ........ . Knowlton, Stuart Lee, 50 Longview Road, Port Washington, N. Y. .... . Koch, Lois Alma, 14915 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ............. 58, KOH, Robert Lincoln, 521 McLean Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ........... . 188 193 193 ..24 ..58 ..45 ..24 134 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .....45 .....69 .....58 .....69 147,189 .59,123 .58,119 .45,187 112,220 .45,103 ..58,91 136,182 .58,217 150,197 .59,182 .28,218 .58,117 107,187 .28,197 149,191 119,200 165,168 173,214 .58,104 101,190 .59,129 .58,120 189,208 .45,121 .45,137 .09,144 .58,138 .09,148 .45,187 208,214 .58,121 194,197 194,197 .58,151 ....198 151,192 107,207 147,205 121,218 .....69 190,217 ....197 158,193 Kofron, John Frank, 3171 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio, 58, 131, Kohler, Paul VVilliam, 2606 Knarr Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio ..................... 148 Kohler, J. K., R. D. No. 3, Alliance, Ohio ................................. Komp, Margaret Cecelia, 807 15th Street, N. E., Canton, Ohio. . .24, 95, 212 215,218 Koons, Margaret, 8 Seminary Street, Auburn, N. Y. ...................... . l I CAMPUS CAVALIERS I'll Be With You Where You Are PERsoN L ERv1c1-3 During the progress and growth ot this bank, one ot its most gratifying returns has been the number ot new customers, both depositors and borrowers, sent to us by old customers. This indicates that we are meeting the needs of our own community and that helpful, conservative banking service is appreciated. We like to believe that we go just a little further than is absolutely necessary in looking alter our customers' routine business details. We aim to give a personal service. THE OBERLIN SAVINGS BANK CG. On The Corner MEMBER ' PEBRAL RESERVE SYSTEFI IMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION! 2 264 ESTITIIIUIIEINITIT lHlllHll3I21l7lllll'iK Zidiilb il1!ilUllE1!i K - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT A PAGE Kornhauser, Katherine, 3931 Northwestern Parkway, Louisville, Ky. ..... .... 5 8 Koski, Tfoinij Elizabeth, R. D. No. 6, New Castle, Pa. .....,.................... 59 Kremenetsky, Solomon William, 522 Autumn Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. .......... . . ........................................................59,133,192,197,200 Kertchmar, Robert Theodore, 2170 W.-83rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio ............ . 157,158,164,165,173,210 Krouse, Ffrankj Michael, 249 Lexington Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ...... 24, 204, 205, 221 Krueck, William joseph, cfo Wm. Gerrick, R. D. No. 2, Wakeman, Ohio .......... . . Krusteva, Katherine Ilieva, Dolna Vania, Bulgaria ................................ Kuntz, Kenneth Archie, Kirksville, Mo. ....,............... . . . . ............148 Kurepkat, Hfelenj Virginia, 137 Haven Avenue, New York City ......... 24, 150, 212 Kutukchiehf, Luben Elieff, Panagurishte, Bulgaria .,..,.......... ..........147 Kuttner, Louis-David, 47-07 41st Street, Long Island City, N. Y. ........ 59, 160, 167 Kyser, Daniel Allen, 498 Sixth Street, Freedom, Pa ..... ......... L Laird, Helen Burnette, 2007 Walnut Blvd., Ashtabula, Ohio ..... .......45,146 Lamberti, Robert Arthur, 71 S. Bayler Avenue, Port Washington, N. Y. ........... 45 Lambie, Samuel Minor, Jr., 934 Maplewood Avenue, Ambridge, Pa. .......,........ . LambrolT', Maurice Alexander, 125 E. 23rd Street, Lorain, Ohio .,........,... 131, 160 Lammers, William Henry, Jr., Parkway Inn, Katonah, N. Y... . . Landis, Margaret Elizabeth, 109 N. Carver Street, Warren, Pa. . . 157,158,191,214 ....24,121,207,218 Lane, Virginia Marion, 267 Warren Ave., Kenmore, N. Y. ................... 58, 138 Lang, Sister Mary De Chantal, 14808 Lake Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. ............ . Lange, Mary Kathryn, 43 Harmon Terrace, Dayton, Ohio ............ .... 6 9, 123 Lange, Melvin Sylvanus, 6003 Gilbert Avenue, Parma, Ohio ..... Langlie, Warren Melvin, 341 W. Hillcrest, Monrovia, Calif.. .... . . ....QQIfIr6 Lansing, William Harold, 1809 Ohio Avenue, Youngstown., Ohio .............. 59, 110 Lantz, William George, Jr., Rural Route 4, Greenfield, Ind .... . . . .. ..... 70,126,196 Larson, Randall Everett, 125 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y... . .............. .70 Latourette, Howard Bennett, Hartland, Mich. ................ . Latran, Margaret Veronica, R. D. No. 2, Oberlin, Ohio ......... Lauffer, Paul Edward, 46 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Leedy, james Allwyn, 1335 College Place, Winter Park, Fla. .... . Leek, Jeanette Maxine, 111 W. Pike Street, Goshen, Ind. ...... . . ....45,149,15s,166 ...............24 .. ..... 59,135,167 .........24,96,197 Leete, Sarah Elizabeth, 383 Winthrop Avenue, New Haven, Conn. ....... 70, 122, 195 Leeter, Wynona, 383 Winthrop Avenue, New Haven, Conn. .... . LeFevre, -Ifohnj Richard, 630 N. Lexington Avenue, Elkhart, Ind Leighninger, Robert Dean, 57 Halleck Street, Youngstown,'Ohio. Leinbach, Elizabeth Mary, 620 Weiser Street, Reading, Pa. ..... . ....24,123,177,182 . ................ 70 110 45 ....45,116,193,195 Leiserson, Ruth Bodman, 3210 34th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ...... .... . . . ....................................................38,45,106,205,212,216 Leith, Doris Betty, 158 Laird Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. .......... . Lenert, Naomi Susan, 101 W. 80th Street, Ashland, Ohio. ...... . Leonard, Margaret Hopkins, 270 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Leonard, VVilliam Francis, 10 Parkway Drive, Pelham, N. Y ..... . Lepper, Bessie Anne, R. IF. D. No. 5, Quincy, Ill .... ........... . Le Roy, Margaret Lynd, 56 Van Allen Road, Glen Rock, N. J.. .. .............45,95 .. . .70, 145 ...f f f f frdfbi .........45,91,195 141 70, Lersch, Louise de Lano, 121 Harrison Street, Elyria, Ohio ....... 24, 101, 206, 219, 220 Le Seur, Marcia Hutchins, 411 East Main Street, Batavia, N. Y.. Lester, Nina Jean, 30 East Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio. . .... . . . Letzkus, Martha Louise, 415 Bucknell Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . . Leuthold, Catherine Otic, 1487 Grace Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio .... Levi, Margaret, 111 E. 56th Street, New York City. ........... . Levine, Carol, 3515 171st Street, Flushing, N. Y. .............. . Levine, Louis Gerald, 11620 Ohlman Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ..... Lewis, Edgar Bennett, 18327 Dixie Highway, Homeward, Ill .... . Lewis, Robert Caird, 106 Second Street W., Ashland, VVis.. ....... . . . ............... 45 ........70,114,196 .......46,105 ....59, 136 ....70, 145 ......24 ....46 ...197 Li, Sylvianne Fei-Ai, 52 S. Kukue Street, Honolulu, Hawaii ................... ..... C' P l254R'D-I ' B 'l .............. Lichtwardt, Harry Edward, alxa osta , io e aneiro, razi 00 214 161,168,2, After College WHAT? Slxteen Weeks at Dyke W111 flt you Wlfh a secretarlal trammq that Wlll enable you to answer the employ er s quesuon What Can You Do? 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I ,,,,, .. ,- 1 wg. 3 .A ff' . . VII , . . , o y . . . 1 1 1 266 STUDENT DIBECTDBY AND INDEX L-fhnh NAME OF STUDENT Lilly, Merton Brainard, 1458 Harvard Blvd., Toledo, Ohio ..., ..,... 2 4, Lindbeck, Helen Charlotte Marie, Ceredo, W. Va. .......,.....,...... . Lingal, Dorothy Louise, 613 Casclace Road, Forest Hills, Wilkinsburg, Pa. Lingeman, Lloyd, Henry, Jr., 2213 Braddock Avenue, Swissvale, Pa... . . . Liskin, Elliot, 760 Montgomery Street, New York, N. Y.. ..,.......,. . . Loerke, William Carl, Jr., 2129 Michigan Street, Toledo, Ohio .... . Logan, Robert Vincent, Railroad, Grafton, Ohio ............... Lohr, Betty Jane, 327 Traga Street, Johnstown, Pa .... Loomis, Frederick Dudley, Lebanon, N. Y ..... ....... . Lord, Dtorothyj Jean, 224 W. College, Oberlin, Ohio .... .... .... Lord, Iva May, 224 XV. College, Oberlin, Ohio .................. .... Lothrop, Everett Winfred, 1213 Judson Avenue, Evanston, Ill. ..... . Lotte, Aflbertj Morris, 245 Freedom, Ravenna, Ohio .............,.. Loughridge, James Samuel, III, Sharon Valley Road, Newark, Ohio .... . . Love, Aflmaj Lorrene, Pfanstiehl Apts., Mobridge, S. Dak ............. . . Lovejoy, Elizabeth, 547 Power Road, Pawtucket, R. I.. . .. . . . . . . PAGE 98,160,168 ........192 .....59,134 ......70,97 132 .....93,192 .....24, 109 i0','i5:i,' its 70,193,195 .........46 ...147,210 '.5i,'56,' bis .......,.59 Lovett, Noel, 612 East College Street, Seguin, Texas ................ 59, 120, 192, 197 Low, Janet Kathryn, 1041 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston, Ill. ............. . Lowry Jean Thompson 10 Madison Street Port Washington N ' . , . ' , . Y ..... . . Lucke, Margaret Louise, 700 First Avenue S. W., Le Mars, Iowa ..... . . Ludwig, Milton Robert, 6 Fairfield Road, Painesville, Ohio ...... Lund, Ruth Harmon, 12 Prospect Street, Williamson, N. Y. ........ . . Lyle, Norman, Jr., 1347 Yorkshire Road, Birmingham, Mich ....... ....., Lyman, John Donnell, 412 Highland Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. .... . Lyng, Betty Lou, 1018 W. Twentieth Street, Spokane, Wash. ......,. . . Lyon, Bayard Whiting, 9800 Vanderpoll, Chicago, Ill .... ......... . . . Lyon, Hugh Forrest, 405 Riverview Blvd., Daytona Beach, Fla.. .. . . . DIQ MacArthur, Helen Turner, 200 Glencairn Avenue, Toronto, Ont. ..... . McBride, Dforaj Margaret, 206 Mortimer Avenue, Rutherford, N. J.. . . McCarty, Lfewisj Vernon, 10621 Frotune Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ....... McClain, Ernest Glenn, R. D. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio ................... ....70, 144 59,120,192 ...100,197 ....46,138 ,70,97,205 ..,.25,130 ...141,190 70,126,160 70,129,160 ......70 ....70, 141 148 ....46, 193 McClellan, Anne Bailey, 123 County Line Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa., 59, 119, 190, 207, 217 McClellan, Harvey Bradford, Springfield Road, Xenia, Ohio ,.......... . , . McClelland, Janet, 607 Miami Manor, Maumee, Ohio ............,...... ....2.J, 137 McClelland, Margaret Holman, 734 S. Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, Calif. ...... 59, 121 46 122 McClelland, Marion, 5 Russell Street, Calcutta, India .............. , McClelland, Richard Cooper, R. D. No. 2, Fredericktown, Ohio .......... McConahy, John Glass, Jr., 327 N. Mercer Street, New Castle, Pa.. . . McConlogue, Ray Linnane, Lisbon, Iowa ....................,......... McConnon, Myles, Jr., 5738 Solway Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ............. . McCord, Margaret Carolyn, 29 McCord Road, Durban, S. Africa, 25, 122, 1 McCormick, Priscilla Ruth, 104 Rubicon Road, Dayton, Ohio ............ McCoy, Richard, 700 Amboy Avenue, Fords, N. J. ............... . McCullough, Sfarahj Kathleen, 96 Smedley Road, Fairield, Conn. .... . . McCurdy, Lydia, 1932 Suffolk Road, Columbus, Ohio ..,.........., . . . McCutcheon, Eleanore Iris, 59 Pleasant Street, Claremont, N. H .,... ..... MacDaniels, Ellen Woodbury, 422 Chestnut Street, Ithaca, N. Y. ....... . , 188, 212 ........70 ....59,110 ........46 .......148 99,202,211 59,118,219 ....46,136 ....25,113 46,115,218 ....70,145 ....70,141 MacDermott, Jfamesj Christopher, 529 S. Main St., VVellington, Ohio, 46, 158, 191, 196 MacDermott, Richard Pratt, 529 S. Main Street, Wellington, Ohio ....... 70, 128, 168 McDonald, Clarice Elizabeth, 2653 S. Bryant Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn., 46, 91, 206 MacDonald, VVilliam Allan, 1107 2nd Street, Lorain, Ohio ....., ........ McDowell, Harold Davidson, 111 Brady Court, Sharon, Pa. ............ . MacEachron, Lendrum Acker, 5420 Ingersoll Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. . ........200 .70, 93, 194 .46, 93, 210 McFrederick, Samuel Maurice, 17821 Lakewood Heights, Lakewood, Ohio ...... 59, 92 70 123 McGeachie, Mary Eleanor, 324 Fourth Street, Lorain, Ohio ............. McGee, Elizabeth King, 460 N. Main, Hudson, Ohio ..... .......... .... 2 5 , 113, 219 McGiffert, Jean Dale, 10 Garfield Place, Upper Montclair, N. J.. . . . . McGill, Robert Mathews, 1444 E. Eve Avenue, Lorain, Ohio ...... McGinnis, Donald Edward, R. F. D. No. 2, Wadsworth, Ohio ..... .....70, 141 .....70. 192 ....193, 197 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY The Doctors and .Dentists of Oberlin extend their appreciation to the Oberlin Students for their patrmiage. Dr. C. W. Carrick DENTIST Oberlin Savings Bank Building Dr. W. R. Gregg OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Oberlin Savings and Building Dr. H. G. Hoifner DENTIST 7M South Main St. Dr. R. A. Phipps DENTIST 29 South Main St. Dr. A. C. Siddall Dr. P. C. Colegrove O PHYSICIAN and SURGEON PHYSICIAN and SURGEON O 33 West College St. 5 West College St. Dr. V. C. Hart O PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 21 South Main St. Dr. James A. McGrann OPTOMETRIST 7 North Main St. Dr. W. A. Richardson DE NTIST 5 West College St. Dr. L. B. Stephan EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT SPECIALIST Dr. L. H. Trufant 15-17 College Place PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 15 South Main St. 267 268 STUDENT DIBECTIIIIY AND INDEX Nl - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT PAGE McGreal, Ian Philip, 30 Unity Avenue, Newark, N. J. ............ .... 4 6, 93, 208 McGreal, Robert Dana, 30 Unity Avenue, Newark, N. J .... ........ ....... 7 0 , 129 MacGregor, Mary Frances, 300 Fisher Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. ...... 46, 123, 188 McGrew, Donald James, 4423 Overland, Toledo, Ohio ........... ...... 5 9, 205 McGrew, julia Helen, 70 Dinnick, Toronto, Ont. ................ ..... 7 0, 99 Maclndoe, Mary Corinne, 23 E. Chestnut Street, Shamokin, Pa. .... .,.. 4 6 117 McKee, Marjorie, 32 Somerset Street, Worcester, Mass ........... ...... 7 0 125 McKellar, Rfobertj Walker, 308 James Street, Forst Peck, Mont ..... ....... 7 0 129 McKellogg, julie Anne, 414 W. Pearl Street, Willard, Ohio ......,..., . . .70, 122 200 McKelvey, Eleanor jane, 3460 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio ,.... ....... 7 0 192 McKelvey, john Jay, Jr., 15 Claremont Avenue, New York City .... ........ . 25 McKelvey, Robert Adams, 15 Claremont Avenue, New York City ...., ........ . . . McKelvey, James Milligan, 1451 Elm Street, Wilkinsburg, Pa., . .... ....... 4 6 132 McKibben, Margarita, 2231 Asbury Avenue, Evanston, Ill. ........ ..... 4 6, 118 217 McKinney, James Morton, 199 Nunda Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. .... ....,,..... 1 48 MacLaury, Helen Dodd, 207 E. College, Oberlin, Ohio .................. 25, 101 190 MacMillan, Robert johnson, 3557 Eden Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio ......... 25, 92 209 McMullen, Bfettyj Jeanne, 107 Fifth Street N. E., Massillon, Ohio ....... 59, 103 190 McNary, Warren Lytle, 3215 Erie Street, Erie, Pa ...... ............ .,....... . 4 6 Macrorie, Kenneth Martin, 2309 15th Street, Moline, Ill. ................ 46, 131 171 Madden, Mfargaretj Elizabeth, Spring Hill Falls, McLean, Va. ............... 46 109 Magdanz, Elizabeth Ann, 1201 Morningside Avenue, Sioux City, Iowa .... 59, 150 197 Mahl, George Franklin, 445 Golden Gate, Detroit, Mich. .................... 25 204 Malone, james Edward, 10826 Bryant Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .......... 46, 168, 189 Malone, Theodore Potter, 47 Bellvue Avenue, Springfield, Mass ..... .......... 5 9 131 Manley, Suanna Harris, 34-50 80th Street, jackson Heights, N. Y. ....... 46, 124, 188 Manning, James Alton, Cussewago Street, Springboro, Pa. ........ ............ . Manson, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 2369 Bay Street, Taunton, Mass. ..,. . . , . Marcellus, Susan Elizabeth, 872 Buffum, 1fVichita, Kans. ..................... 70, 123 .59, 118, 207 Marcley, Betty Mae, 35 Clark Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. .............,........ 70, 140 25, 131, 193, 194, 197 Mariboe, Herbert William, St. james, Long Island, N. Y .... ................, 4 6, 110 Maris, Mfaryj Pauline, 3166 N. 18th Street, Arlington, Va. ,..... . Mark, Ralph Mark, 2715 E. 116th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ............ Marks, Frederick Graham, jr., 215 W. 92nd Street, New York City ...,....... 47, 204 Margolin, Oliver, 39 Davis Road, Port Washington, N. Y. ..... . ....70,144 ......25 Marquardt, Richard Dudley, 38 Lincoln Avenue, Orchard Park, N. Y. ..,......... 2.1 1 in Marquart, Doris Norma, 6508 Bridge Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .......,... 25, 112, 220 Marsh, Douglas Newton, 22995 Mastek Road, N. Olmstead, Ohio ,........... . . . . . . Marsh, Paul Derwin, R. F. D. No. 2, East Akron, Ohio ............. 59 146, 193 194 Marshall, Vee Louise, Arlington, Nebr. ,....,..,.........,..... .... . 47, 120 192 Martin, Aflicej joan, 125 W. 87th Street, New York City. . . ......... 70 141 Martin, Dan Franklin, Anderson, Ind. ................... ............. . . . Martin, Edwin VVebb, Batlagundu, S. India ............ .... 2 5, 132, 161 209 Martin, Mrs. Esther Williams, Anderson, Ind. ...... ........... . . . Martin, Helen Upson, VVoodbury, Conn. ............ .... ........ . 5 9, 100 189 Martin, Jacob Harshaw, Rectory Hill, Lenoir, N. C. .......................... . . . Martin, John Rankin, Monongahela Road, Washington, Pa. ,.... 59, 104 155, 163 165 Martin, Tfhomasl Sterling, Batlangundu, S. India .....,....... 59, 149 161, 167 191 Martin, Wfilliam Treat, Ir., 2002 Spring Road, Cleveland, Ohio ............... 70 160 Martsolf, john, Brighton Heights, New Brighton, Pa. ............ .... . 47 Marvin, Elizabeth Anne, 387 Oakland Drive, Highland Park, lll. ............... . . . Marvin, Richard Wood, 387 Oakland Drive, Highland Park, Ill. .............. 59 110 Massing, Bessie Margaret, 845 Oregon Avenue, Erie, Pa. ..........., 47 137, 192 220 Mathis, Earl Stevens, 2501 State Street, Granite City, Ill. .............,..... 70 128 Matthews, Cforaj Louise, Riverview Terrace, Brilliant, Ohio ........... .25, 150 195 Matthews, Reginald Stokes, 1811 First Street N. W., Washington, D. C. ..... 26 132 Mattick, Herbert August, 149 Valley Road, Montclair, N. I., 13, 26, 149, 193, 194 197 Mattson, Edwin Taylor, jonesville, Mich. .......,...............,......... 59 146 Maxwell, Georgia Evelyn, 3824 Waldo Drive, New York City ................ 47 142 May, Yvonne Kelsey, W. Jersey Avenue, Woodbury Heights, N. J. ..... .70, 144 182 Mayer, Catherine Elizabeth, 709 Lindenwood, Topeka, Kans .... ..... 5 9, 134, 192 217 Q drugs and prescriptions accurately compounded socla fountain specialties 0 leave people astounded HO0KER-HOWE COSTUME 00. Haverhill, Moss. , Costumers for Oberlin courteous SCI'V1CC efficient and clean 0HLY'S CORNER DRUG menq5T?33d STURE They qel'Bau1d I is justwfllka I mean! WI-IITEMAN'S CANDIES - KODAK FINISHING ANBY o1L COMPANY AN OBERLIN INSTITUTION Phone 571South Main St. ' ll ' ' ' ll 771012, Willa, dtlantlr, ,Zum Yjvwz, '7711m.Qy,w1fh. 269 270 STUDENT DIBECTDBY AND INDEX Rl-Cont NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Mayer, Jane Ruth, 5 Ionia Street, Auburndale, Mass. ........... . . . .59, 120 Mayer, joseph Harold, R. F. D. No. 13, Kirkwood, Mo. ........... .. . . . . . . . . Mayfield, Martha Bernice, Mayfield Music Co., Hutchinson, Kans. .....,.,. 145, 170 Maynard, Edward Lincoln, American University, Beirut, Syria ..... .... 5 9, 147, 161 Mayne, Virgil Bevis, R. D. No. 2, Atwater, Ohio ............... ........ .,..... Meacham, Audrey Jean, 471 Union Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. ...,,,....... 70, 122, 197 Mears, Velma Helen, 1905 Cypress Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ......... 47, 101, 190, 217 Meek, Cfemanthal Jane, 544 Hamilton Avenue, Lorain, Ohio .............. .26, 197 Meermans, Marjorie Jean, 1477 W. Clifton Blvd., Lakewood, Ohio .......... ..... 134,190,212,216,220 Mehlinger, Kermit Thorpe, 127 S. Street N. W., Washington, D. C ..... ..... . 26, 132 Meijer, Robert Randal, Baltimore, Md. ............................ . . . . . . . . . . Meloy, Daniel Joseph, 204 Roymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. ............ .70, 208 Melville, Martha, 16 Isabella Street, Worcester, Mass. .................... .26, 137 Mercer, Afvisj Marion, 17 Harrison Street, Middletown, Ohio ....... 59, 119, 206, 217 Meredith, Lawrence Cornelius, Jr., 134 E. Heights Blvd., Elyria, Ohio ...... .59, 111 Mergendahl, Doris Brockway, 75 Lowell Avenue, Newtonville, Mass. ....... .71, 122 Merrill, Nancy, 509 Glen Miechell Road, Sewickley, Pa. ......... 26, 95, 177, 179, 182 Merrill, Sydney Abner, 102 Front Street, Exeter, N. H. ................... . .71, 93 Merry, Elizabeth Saward, 12 Kingsley Street, Rutland, Vt. ................ .71, 122 Merschrod, Dorothy Mae, 119 Washington Avenue, Wheeling, W. Va. .... 71, 122, 192 Mesrobian, Marie Elizabeth, 112-05 70th Avenue, Forest Hills, N. Y. ..... 59, 104, 208 Messer, Harold Madison, Jr., 6 Adele Place, Baldwin, N. Y .... ..,.......... . 60,, 135 Metcalf, Wfilliamj Gerrish, 68 Farimont Street, Belmont, Mass .... ......... . 47, 111 Mettler, William Maurice, Ir., 486 Kathleen Street, Akron, Ohio ..... 26, 132, 160, 168 Meyer, Betty-Mae, 923 Teijeras Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex. ............ .71, 144 Meyer, Lloyd David, 278 Dravo Avenue, Beaver, Pa. .......... . . . .71, 97 Mickey, Elizabeth Ruth, Sixth Street, Cheney, Wash. ........ . . . .71, 122 Middleton, William Harry, 2723 Hillcrest, Alton, Ill... .......... . . .47, 133 Milburn, Ethel-Mae, 4431 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee, Wis. .... . . .71, 122 Miles, Mary Jane, R. D. No. 1, Holland, Mich .... .............. . ..... 7 1 Miligi, Eugenie Beverly, 34 Connecticut Avenue, Freeport, N. Y.. . . . . . .71, 141 Miller, Catherine Louise, 376 N. Firestone Blvd., Akron, Ohio .............. .71, 141 Miller, Durard Ellsworth, 66 N. Ridge Street, Monroeville, Ohio ............ ..... 4 7 Miller, Elizabeth Jane, R. F. D. No. 2, Elyria, Ohio ................ 71, 121, 144, 200 Miller, Elizabeth Laura, 621 W. Fifth' Street, Marysville, Ohio ........... 60, 119, 190 Miller, Ktatherinej Eloise, 1008 W. Monroe Street, Salisbury, N. C. ............... 47 Miller, Kfatherinel Ann, 720 Park Road, Ambridge, Pa. ........... . . . .71, 122 Miller, Lfeoraj Bernice, 232 Clark Street, Westfield, N. J. ......... . . . .26, 137 Miller, Margaret Dorothy, 64 Grosvenor Court, Kenmore, N. Y. .... . . .26, 96 Miller, Nancy Gerow, 178 Prospect Street, Newburgh, N. Y. . . . ..... . . . .71 Miller, Robert Harrison, Tiro, Ohio ............ . ............... ............. . Milligan, Jean Eleanor, 38 Overlook Blvd., Struthers, Ohio ........ .... 6 0 Millman, Albert Sanford, 10530 Garfield Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. . . . . . . . . . Mills, Elizabeth Gerlaugh, R. F. D. No. 1, Avon, Ohio. ........... ..... . Mills, Jean Gerlaugh, R. F. D. No. 1, Avon, Ohio ...................... 71 Milton, Robert Mitchell, 2015 Forres Avenue, St. joesph, Mich.. Minnis, Mrs. Mhyra Schway, Pleasant View Sanatorium, Amherst, Ohio ...... Miraldi, Ray Leonard, 2343 Broadway, Lorain, Ohio. ..................... . Mischka, Josephine Elizabeth, 232 Harrison Street, Elyria, Ohio ............. Mistretta, Thomas Vincent, 779 E. 2nd Street, Jamestown, N. Y. .... .... 4 7 Modlin, Jane Lee, 13376 Lander, Detroit, Mich. .................. . . . . Monro e, David Rankin, 430 W. Philadelphia, York, Pa. .........,... . . . 136,207 .....26 .2e,15o 108,205 .....60 ,...26 .....6o 191,193 .71,115 ..71,97 .....47 Monteleone, Ufbaldoj Lou, 1448 Marlboro Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa .... Montgomery, Keith Edison, 203 E. 2nd Street, Port Clinton, Ohio ........... Montgomery, Samuel Adair, Jr., 120 E. 4th Street, Media, Pa. ............ . Mook, Moore Moore Moore Betsy Noyes, 3253 Ormond Rd., Cleveland Hgts., Ohio, 26, 101, 190, , Betty Lou, 431 Yale Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio ..................... , Elizabeth Jean, R. D. No. 1, Wellington, Ohio ..................... , Frank Corkill, 751 Allisen Avenue, Lorain, Ohio .... .. . Moore, Marian Louise, 155 Elm, Overlin, Ohio .......... . . . .....71 .71,126 211,216 .71,122 .71,140 .47,147 .60,138 ROWE-GOERNER MCTOR SALES 164 East Lorain St. Phone 606 QUICK SATISFACTORY SERVICE LET THEM SERVE You AT THE HI- O ,Y i - fsi HI TEA RCOM 39 College Place Rachel B. Rawdon, Mgr. df 1 6 9 'll HAYLOR'S Where you will find cz stock of books, Correfully selected, with the ideor of serving those who love qood loooks cmd tdlce pride in their ownership--C1 ploce Where you need riot be hurried in your choice. We point with pride to our gift shelves, lined with domestic ond imported wore-gifts from every port of the globe. hi , af S f by . 2 272 SSTIVIIIHIIEIRFLIT IDIIIIIEIITFCIIITI' lidiil IJNTIIIEJK M - Cunt. NAME OF STUDENT Moore, Roger Wright, Carpenter Apartments, Oberlin, Ohio ...... . . Moore, Wfilliamj McNulty, R. D. No. 1, Groveport, Ohio.. Moran, Sherwood Reeves, Nishinomiya, Japan .....,....... Morgan, Corinna Dona, 116 McKinley, Jasonville, Ind.. . . . Morgan, Dorothea, 1216 N. Lombard, Oak Park, Ill. ....... . Morgan, GCarfieldJ Richard, 42 Bassett Street, Lynn, Mass. Morgan, Jean Noble, 24 Walnut Street, Oberlin, Ohio ......... Morris, Dorothy, 109 Inglewood Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa... ... Morris, Marcia Gail, 3264 Altamount Avenue, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. . . 71 Morris, Ruth Kreamer, 25 Bar Beach Rd., Port Washington, N. Y... .71, 106 Morrison, Htelenl Frances, 143 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ................ Morton, Frances Beula, 24 Strong Terrace, Winsted, Conn.. ....... ..... . . ....60,119 PAGE .47, 132 .26, 107 . .26, 96 200, 207 .60, 148 Moser, james Addison, 400 Oak, Toledo, Ohio .................. . .,.......... . Mosher, Efltonj Lorain, 149 W. College, Oberlin, Ohio .................. 47 148 Mosure, Dudley Cornell, 403 N. Saginaw Avenue, Pontiac, Mich. .................. . Mosure, Mrs. Eva Sammons, 403 N. Saginaw Avenue, Pontiac, Mich. ...... . Mould, janet Marian, 27170 Butternut Ridge, North Olmsted, Ohio ........ Moulton, Evelyn Ellen, 89 Heck Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J. ............. . Muchmore, William Breuleux, 243 Avelon Street, Cincinnati, Ohio ........ 71 Mudge, Dorothy Myrtle, Erie Street, Edinboro, Pa. .... . Mueller, Adolph William, 3602 Chesholm, Baltimore, Md. ................ . Muhlhauser, Robert Charles, Canal Fulton, Ohio ....... Mullie, Jean Ann, 74 W. Main Street, Williamson, N. Y. Munkelt, Elizabeth Gertrude, 1388 E. 24th St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 27, 137, 177 Munson, Cfharlesl Bright, 347 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.. .27, 97, 161 Murphy, William Hughes, 1741 Davel Hill, Baltimore, Md. ............... . Murray, Phoebe Anna, Mt. Airy Road, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. ......... . Myer, Prudence Royce, 2611 Idlewood Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...... Beatrice Eleanor, 1016 E. Main Street, Louisville, Ohio .............. Myers, Myers Myers Myers Myers Charles Fay, 816 Clark Street, Willard, Ohio ......... Clyde Monroe, R. F. D. No. 1, Grafton, Ohio ..... . . 1 Frederick Charles, 201 Gill Avenue, Galion, Ohio ..... , John Alonzo, 3 Bradley, Westport, Conn. ......... . N Nabakowski, James Frederick, 664 East Street, Amherst, Ohio Nakamura, Isamu, 532 Lincoln Avenue, Salinas, Calif. ...... . Nakamura, Masaru, Nagao-cho, Ohkawa-gun, Japan .... Namkin Sidney, 501 Park Avenue, Paterson, N. J. ....... . Nance, John Bartram, 415 Cypress, Akron, Ohio ............. Nash, Janet Elizabeth, 40 E. 10th Street, New York, N. Y.. .. Nawrocki, Paul John, 25 Marion Street, Brockton, Mass.. . . . . Nelbach, Elizabeth Virginia, 28 Wendover Road, Yonkers, N. Y. .... . . . . 60, 100, 190 1 1 .71,1o8 144,197 195,208 ......27 .71,115 , 193 .....147 .27,101 .27,112 126,194 197,217 .60,151 104,158 .27,15o 211,215 191,211 .27,132 .71, 124 .71, 141 .47,102 .......47 ' ' ' 194,197 ......47 147,189 . . . . .147 . . . . . .27 112.1215 ......71 ..27,95 Nelson, Leah Frances, 1001 N. Sacrarnento,Blvd., Chicago, Ill. ............... 60, 105 Neufeld, G. Alan, 5100 Cornell, Chicago, Ill ........... ................. 4 7, 131, 171 Newcomb, David William, 47 Lincoln Avenue, Cortland, N. Y.. .27, 130, 156, 158, 168 Newcomer, Jerome D., 1005 Tenth Street, Eldora, Iowa ........................ 147 Newsome, Moses, Rt. 3, Box 7, Ahoskie, N. C. .................................. . Newton, Elizabeth Lorraine, 1002 20th Street, South Bend, Ind.. . . ..... 47, 102, 192 Newton, Kenneth Dewhirst, 410 Lincoln Avenue, Ravenna, Ohio ......... 47, 193, 197 Nichol, Margaret Elisabeth, 919 Tussola Street, Saginaw, Mich.. . . ....... 47, 134 Nichols, Edward Enoch, Jr., Purcellville, Va .... .................. Nichols, Frederick Clark, 928 Greene Street, Ogdensburg, N. Y. .... . .5o,136 Nicholls, Elizabeth Morris, 100 Parkway Road, Bronxville, N. Y. .... . . . . .60, 110 ......47 Nichols, William john, 118 W. 90th Street, New York N. Y. ................. 60, 133 Nicholson, Carolyn Rhoda, 9119 Colesville Road, Silver Springs, Md. .......... 71, 99 Nicholson, Howard White, 176 Park Street, Montclair, N. J .... .......... 7 1, 196, 201 Nicol, jean Graham, 261 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ............. ........... Niederhauser, Warren Dexter, 632 Turrentine, Gadsden, Ala. ......, .... 2 7, 107 Niederhauser, Donald Olcott, 632 Turxentine Avenue, Gadsden, Ala.. . . . . .48, 107 Nixon, Charles Robert, Brightford Heights, Rochester, N. Y. ...... .... 2 7 ' I . V lla: fl A X f fi. www ii X ,. 1 ii 0-NJ ,, Q 4 1 is ' 1' n g'-.4 I Let's see ! I .... A .. Q Theres TUCY' ,. 9 ,' 5555 55 A' ,I Williams. Mac- X ',:: - 35 ' W conqhey, 6. . . . Seen on every Colleqe Campus! IF IT'S FOOD YOU NEED TTY Exclusive in Cleveland with , MURRAY BENDER. INC. atPeck6.Peck 1315 Euclid Ave. Bakery and Restaurant Candies I Ice Cream Oberlin College Representative Miss Buffy Manson One Third of a Century of Sound Banking. Member Federal De- Insurance Corporation. GW' THE PEOPLES BANKING CO. 2 A 273 XXOBERLINOHIO, f v All ,eggs ,rw .fx.i5'ff' av' 525' 1. 274 STUDENT DIBECTDBY AND INDEX N - font. NAME OF STUDENT Noland, Frances Annabell, 115 N. Pleasant, Oberlin, Ohio .... Norris, Kathleen Louise, 510 Edgehill Avenue, Ashland, Ohio ....... Norris, Viginia Roth, 3414 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. ..... . Norton, Paul Foote, 2206 Sheffield, Kalamazoo, Mich. ......... .. PAGE I I I I I I I I Iii, iai ..48, 121, 200, 206 f' Novotny, Mary Anna, 3175 E. 116 Street, Cleveland, Ohio ......, ..... 6 0, 139, 200 Nudenberg, Rodney, 26 Lee Place, Newark, N. J. .................. ......... . 28 Numbers, Frank Edkert, 155 Todd Place N. E., VVashington, D. C. ...... 92, 191, 194 0 Oesch, John Howard, 416 Mistletow Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio .......... 28, 147, 189 Ofner, Robert Emil, 650 Arlington Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ........ .......,.,. 1 31 Oldfather, Mfargaretl Rebekah, 1515 S. 22, Lincoln Nebr. .,... ..... 2 8, 113, 218 Oliver, Janice, Monrie, N. Y. ..........,..................... .......... . . . Olsen, James Woodrow, 221 Helena Avenue, Valley City, N. D.. . . .... 48, 133 Olson, Lloyd Idof, 118 Hillendale Street, Rochester, N. Y. ........ .... . 48 Oram, Annette, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. ........................ .... 7 1, 145 Orbach, Charles Edmond, 836 Belmont Avenue, Springfield, Mass. ..., . . . . . . Orban, Paul John, Ridge Drive, Chappaqua, N. Y ..... .......... . . .... .71 Orebaugh, John Walter, Jr., 325 Plymouth Street, Toledo, Ohio ..... .... 7 1, 160 Orvis, Susan Wealthy, 2120 Grace Street, Dubuque, Iowa ....... ........ . . . Osborn, Frances Louise, 405 Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. .......... ....... 7 1, 141 Oshlag, Dorothy Sally, 66 French Ridge, New Rochelle, N. Y. .......,... 28, 204, 208 Osterland, Jane Elsie, 3306 Stockholm Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio ........... 71, 145 Ostrander, William Vroom, 482 Spruce Street, Roselle Park, N. J. .... 48, 111, 168, 194 Otake, Masukko, 153 San-chom Skatoku-gai, Dairen, Japan .,.................. 189 Otis, Harry Binder, 5116 Iyard Street, Omaha, Nebr. ......... .... 7 1, 128 Ottinger, Paul, Newport, Tenn. ............................. . .... . . . Owen, Robert Grissom, Houston, Texas ......................... .... . . . Ozley, Cflaraj Elizabeth, 1317 N. 32nd Street, Birmingham, Ala. .... .... 2 8, 124 P Page, Theodore Sanford, 2424 Lincoln Street, Evanston, Ill.. . . ......... 60, 214 Palay, Sanford Louis, 10806 Orville Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .... ..... 4 8, 146, 204 Papworth, Harold Everett, 18 Union Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... .... 1 93, 194, 197 Parke, Barbara jane, 8 VVest Street, Fairport, N. Y. ........ ..... 6 0, 151, 192 -Parke, James Grant, 8 West Street, Fairport, N. Y. ....... ....... 6 0, V148 Parker, Beatrice Agnes, Markesan, Wis. ............. .... 1 17 Parker, Dean Wadham, 505 Lincoln, Owosso, Mich. ......... ...... . . . Parker, Frank Coombs, Wright Street, Kingsville, Ohio ........ ............. 6 0 135 Parks, Efdwinj Don, 130 N. Highland Avenue, Akron, Ohio ................... .71 Parks, James VVilliam, 130 N. Highland Ave., Akron, Ohio ...... 28, 126, 156, 158, 211 Parquette, Jeanne Patricia, 1453 14th St. N. W., Canton, Ohio, 48, 112, 177, 179, 182 218 Parr, Patricia, 4447 Volta Place N. W., Washington, .D. C. .................. 28 137 Parsons, Tharom Eugene, N. Professor Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... 28, 157, 158, 164, 165 Patrick, Howard Hicks, R. D. No. 1, Wellington, Ohio ........................ . . . Patterson, Patricia McNeill, Box 112, Piketon, Ohio. ................... 60, 139 190 Patterson, Tfhomasj Richard, Box 114, Rural Route, South Bend, Ind .... ....... . . . Paul, Theodore Linden, Avon, Ohio ......................................... . . . Pauls, Frances, Limon, Colo. ............................... ,... 2 8, 95, 215 Peacock, Hfelenj Marian, 910 Madison Circle, Albany, Ga. ....... ...... 2 8, 101 Pearce, Nancy jean, 344 Merrimen Road, Akron, Ohio ............ .... 6 0, 105 Peckham, Marian josephine, 24 johnson Street, Bainbridge, N. Y. ..... ..... 2 8, 96 Peery, Donald Lee, 3 Maiden Lane, Raleigh, N. C. ................. .......... 2 8 Pendell, Nellie Marie, Horse Shoe Glen, Willoughby, Ohio .....,.. .............. Penko, Edda Gabriele, 1214 E. 74th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ..... ..... 2 8, 121, 201 Perisich, Cecelia Marie, 425 N. Third Street, Clairton, Pa. ................... 71, 106 Perkins, Elaine, 1421 Lakeview Blvd., Lorain, Ohio .............................. . Perkins, Hfughj Victor, 1714 Compton Rd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio, 60, 191, 193, 194, 214 Perlow, Sfamuelj Leon, 2307 Grandview Avenue, McKeesport, Pa.. ......... 71, 205 Petrie, Helen Louise, 2906 Riverside Drive, Trenton, Mich. ..... 28, 141, 190, 195, 211 ew HIGH SPEED Film Gets SNAPSHOTS at ight Even with BOX CAMERAS 0 FUSSY POSING or time exposures necessary for N night pictures indoors now. It's easier than ever. You use any camera that takes the new high speed Kodak Super-XX Film-even a Sl Brownie. And all you need besides is two or three inexpensive Photofiood lamps in Kodak Handy Reflectors. We have a free booklet that shows you how in a jiify. Come in today for a copy. EASTMAN STORES INC. 1862 E. Sixth St. 915 Euclid Ave. CLEVELAND, OHIO About four times cc U 073 dii'CdCiiV6 OWPL4 THE FASHION SHOP 13 East College St. Why, I'l1 hit that ball out of the lot! Bet you don't! tShe didn'tl WEST DISINFECTING COMPANY 1520-1530 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland. Ohio Largest manufacturers of disinfectants, disinfecting appliances, insecticides, liquid soaps and qeneral sanitary supplies. 2 15 276 STUDENT DIBECTDBY AND INDEX P - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT . Pettiford, Cleatues William, 70 S. Park, Oberlin, Ohio .............. Pettinga, Paul Sidney, 959 Thomas Street, Grand Rapids, Mich.... . . . Pharo, jean Ann, 126 E. Oak Avenue, Moorestown, N. J. ........ . Phelps, Alice Marie, 4506 Pengelly Road, Flint, Mich. ............. . Phelps, Jfoelj Howd, Jr., 50 W. Vine Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........... . Philleo, Charlotte Catherine, 518 Chestnut Avenue, Denison, Texas.. . . . .I i i i i i i i Phillipi, Milo Jean, 3736 E. 59th Street, Cleveland, Ohio .......,.... Phillips, Edith Marie, 60 N. Main, Portville, N. Y. ...... . Phillips, Ethel Virginia, 27 King, Oberlin, Ohio. ......... . Phillips, Jane, 91 S. Cedar, Oberlin, Ohio ..............,..... ..... Phillips, Louise Catherine, 17 Winne Road, Delmar, N. Y. ....,.. . . . . . Pickel, Frank Givens, 38 Main Street, Bloomsbury, N. J. ......,... ..... 6 0 Picker, Marjory Louise, 2128 Faxon Parkway, Williamsport, Pa. ......... 28 Pinger, Louise Frances, 5 Vine Street, Bronxville, N. Y. ........... ..... 4 8 Piraino, Thomas Anthony, 3633 E. 112th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ........ Pirtle, James Baskin, 2624 Ashton Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Pitman, Wanda Lou, Fourth and Jackson, Port Clinton, Ohio ....... 71 140 1 Plumb, Gates Larrabee, 68 Columbia Avenue, Edgewood, R. I.. . .... 29, 130 Podvidz, Mildred, 106 Comstock Avenue, Providence, R. I. .... ..... . Pollens, Betty, 3418 E. 121 Street, Cleveland, Ohio ......... .... . . . Pope, James Kenneth, 35 Norwich, Royal Oak, Mich. ......... ......... . Porsch, Gilbert William, 2506 Loveland, Erie, Pa. .................. 29, 193 Porter, Dorothy Ann, 28 University Court, South Orange, N. J. ........... . Porter, Robert Joseph, 293 East College, Oberlin, Ohio .......... ....... Porter, Ruth Nichols, 3213 Avenue Q, Galveston, Texas ............ . . . Portman, Lucille Grace, 197 West Lorain, Oberlin, Ohio .............. Poteat, William Hardman, 27105 West Lake Road, Bay Village, Ohio ..... 60 Potter, Afndrewj David, jr., 7450 Grand River, Detroit, Mich .,... ........ . Potter, Hazel Atwood, 36 North Quaker Lane, West Hartford, Conn..48 103 Powell, Patricia Marie, 625 Lenox Avenue, Westfield, N. J. .,....... 105' 193: Powers, Donald LaMoyne, 797 E. Market Street, Akron, Ohio ............. Powers, Emily Jean, 1840 Selma Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio ..... ...... 2 9 Powers, Harry Merritt, 262 Cornell Avenue, Amherst, Ohio ......... Prager, Esther Pauline, 262 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. .... . Prensky, Bertram Ross, 16 De Coven Court, Brooklyn, N. Y.. ........ . . Prescott, Helen Elizabeth, Sandy Creek, N. Y. .............,....... 60 100 1 1 Press, Jeanne Grotta, 418 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. .......... 72 Preston, Newell Thomas, Jr., 28 Marine Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ......... . Preston, Wynona Eva, R. D. 4, Wellington, Ohio .................. Price, John Arthur, Gulf Farms, Elyria, Ohio ..,..............,..... Price, Vincent Edward, 116 W. Territorial Road, Battle Creek, Mich.. . . Priebe, Carolyn Grace, 1014 Ashland Avenue, River Forest, Ill ...,. ...... Protzman, Thomas Ferdinand, 35 Norwood Avenue, Norwalk, Ohio ..... Prussing, Moulton Ellis, N. Arnold Street, Sandwich, lll. ..,......... . x 1 1 1 1 r PAGE . . . .193 ..ff66,'iis .48,151 ...148 ......48 .60,204 .60,116 116,201 113,220 134,217 .71,126 ....104 193,195 161,168 .60,138 .71,114 197,209 .72,141 .48,158 .72,122 .....60 110,214 .29,133 207,219 195,197 ....147 113,216 .....72 195,190 123,202 104,158 ........29 .....60,93 ......72 ....29,112 .....136 ....72, 129 Puckett, Hugh Wiley, jr. 108 High Street, Leonia, N. I. ..................... 48 131 Puhan, Suzanne, 325 S. Davis Street, Sandwich, Ill. .................... . 48, 91 Purdy, Eleanor Grace, 1233 Andrews Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. .29, 112, 177, 178 182 Purves, john Hutcheson, 125 Charles Street, Lynbrook, N. Y. ....... 72, 192, 193 Pusey, Jean Alice, Avon Knoll, Avondale, Pa. ............................ . Putnam, Doris Elaine, Tintah, Minn. .,....................... 48, 116, 192, Putney, Ellen Ayers, 263 Franklin Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. .............. . Pye, Donald George, 1253 Harding Street, Winter Park, Fla. .... ..... 4 8, Q Quiring, Anne Foster, 2470 Kenilworth Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ....... ll Rabe, Ruth, 316 W. Monroe, New Bremen, Ohio. ............... .... . Raines, Guy Michell, Ir., 210 Chapin Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. .... . . . Ralston, Margaret Anne, 123 S. Professor Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... :211 , 194 .60, 119 193, 195 . .29, 94 147, 161 .72, 125 150, 195 'Q fl all THE HSERVICENTERH 43 East Colleae St. RADIOS - - - FRIGIDAIRES G. T. SEDGEMAN Furniture Funeral Director Ambulance Service Office Phone M54 Home Phone ll3 277 278 1.- ESTITIIIUIIEINHUT I IKIIIEIITFIDI IY .AKFWID LIIRIIUIIEIHI N AME ll - Cont. or STUDENT Randle, Betty Lyons, 233 Hartwell Avenue, Waukesha, Wis. Ransler, Warren Harding, 208 Rich Street, Syracuse, N. Y.. Rasmus, Henrietta Marie, 1802 Oakland Pkwy, Lima, Ohio. Rawlinson, John Lang, 166 Village Street, Hartford, Conn.. . . . Rawlinson, Ruth, 166 Village Street, Hartford, Conn. ..... . Rayburn, Ray Bishop, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. .... .......... . Rayburn, Reba Christy, R. D. No. 1, Briarcliii Manor, N. Y.. . . Rayburn , Ruth, 535 W. Mulberry, Kokomo, Ind ..... ......... Rearden, Phyllis Ruth, 1 Lenox Terrace, South Orange, N. I Reed, Janet Emily, 191 Lafayette Circle, Cincinnati, Ohio ..... Reed, Thomas Lloyd, 5636 Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, Ill.. . . Reeder, Frank Emerson, Hiram, Ohio .................... Refbord, Warren Grant, 828 N. Ott Street, Allentown, Pa... Reichenbach, Ruth Alma, 304 N. Third Street, Columbia, Ill.. . . . Reid, Mary Almond Fowler, 11-03 157 Street, Whitestone, N. Y. Reidt, Elizabeth Margaret, 28 Wellington Street, Waltham, Mass .... . . .72, 115, 196 Reitz, Dale, 725 Lexington Street, Waltham, Mass.. ............. . . . . . Remsen, Helen Frances, 5 Tremont Place, Montclair, N. J. ..... . Renner, Maxine Annette, Sugarcreek, Ohio ................ Rettger, Mary Dorothy, 3 Grove Place, Ithaca, N. Y. ..... . .... . . Reuman, Paul Bourne, 217 Liberty Street, Medina, Ohio ........ Reutener, Lorna Lucille, 1675 Parkwood Road, Lakewood, Ohio. . Reutter, Mrs. Mildred M., Valley City, Ohio ............... . . . Rex, Jean Dorothy, 81 Parkside Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. ...... . Reynolds, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 501 W. 120 Street, New York, N. Y Reynolds, Wilma Dorcas, 336 Cornwall Road, Rocky River, Ohio Rhoades, Ellen Isabel, 39 Wellesley Street, Weston, Mass. ..... . Rhodes, Harry David, Jr., 5369 F reesport, Pittsburgh, Pa. ........ .... 1 93, 197 Riblet, Margaret Elizabeth, 59 Hillcrest Road, Arlington, N. J.. . Rice, Ffloral Elizabeth, 9 Turner's Court, Bath, Maine ......... Rich, Norman Robert, White Road, Wickliiie, Ohio ......... Rich, Wfilliamj Robert, 111 Nyac Avenue, Pelham, N. Y.. . . Richard, Maurel Newman, Cowan, Tenn. ................. . Richards, Barbara Gene, Market Street, Cortland, Ohio ....... Richards , Foster Cook, 13 Garden Avenue, Chatham, N. I.. . . . PAGE . . . .60, 136 . . . .72, 146 .....72,99 .....72,93 ....4s,1o2 ......29 ....29 ..iiiir2 ....60,137 ....iiiifi4s .........48,107 .. ..... 48, 118, 195 . . . ....... 60, 138 ,..72,97 .......48,117 ..: ...... 72,123 ...,.60,201,219 , . . ..... 48, 167 ... .... 48, 121 . .... 72, 141 .... 61,116 ....29,113 .. ......... 61 . ....... 61, 103 .....29, 151, 192 .......72,126 ....61, 118 ....72, 196 Richards, Hugh Strane, Jr., 3617 Corporal, Bayside, N. Y.. . . . . Richards, Nelson Francis, Market Street, Cortland, Ohio .... Richards, Rfogerl William, R. F. D. No. 1, Oberlin, Ohio .... Richards, Sarah Kathryn, Box 422, Madera, Pa. ............ . Richards, Vfirginiaj jane, 29 E. 33 Street, Bayonne, N. J. ...... . Richardson, Betty Jane, 1001 87 Street, Niagara Falls, N, Y. ............ 48, 101 Richardson, Mary Helen, 1341 Ingraham Street, Washington, D. C. ........... 72, 122 Richardson, Virginia Marie, 58 East Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio. Richmond, Henry Bessemer, Jr., 621 Glenwood Ave., Baltimore, Md., 61, 135, 160, 167 Richter, Kathryn Trimper, 42 Tunstall Road, Scarsdale, N. Y.. . . Rieile, Jane Coulson, 216 St. Dunstons Road, Baltimore, Md.. . . . Riggs, Charles Henry, Jr., 20 Sunset Road, Somerville, Mass.. . . . Riley, Lyman Walter, 90 5th Street, Huron, S. Dak. ............................ 48 Rilling, John William, 1448 Woodward Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio .................... Rinehart, Marion Young, 430 Lincoln Avenue, Beaver, Pa. .......... 29, 101, 208, 217 Rishel, Margaret Ella, 504 N. Kansas Street, Edwardsville, Ill.. .4 Roark, Warren Clayton, 948 Linwood S. W., Canton, Ohio ........................ . Robbins, Roberts, Roberts, jane, 1049 Woodlawn, Iowa City, Iowa' ............... ....72,126 .....98,192 ...i122fi45.i2s . ........ 29,96 ,200 ........,...72,124 ...72,141 .,...72,97 9, 109, 190, 201, 216 ..........13,30,96 Alice Griffen, 15 Pennsylvania Avenue, Flemington, N. I. ...,... 49, 151, 192 David Steven, 78 Prospect Avenue. Gloversville, N. Y... Roberts, John Baldwin, 16 Mitchell Place, East Orange, N. J.. . . . Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Lida Elizabeth, 154 N. Main Street, Oberlin, Ohio ...... Marion Louise, 271 Tyler Street, Pittsfield, Mass. ..... . ........ 61,93 . ..... 61,211 ... .... 49, 95, 197 ............72,114 Ruth Elizabeth, 1227 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Calif. ....... 49, 134, 207 Winifred june, 4005 Woodlawn, Cleveland, Ohio ........... 49, 121, 195, 197 Robertson, Elizabeth Hey, 147 S. Lansdowne, Landsowne, Pa. ............... 72, 114 Robinson, Marion Ann, 36 Howell Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. ..... ...... 3 0, 94, 215 Roberts, Compliments of the Hanna Coal Company l300 Leader Building CLEVELAND, CI-IIC COLLEGE IEWELRY ALUMNI PINS PI-II BETA KAPPA KEYS with pearl C guard CHARLES E. HERRICK Aj? LEW., svenska -- 7 W. College St. Oberlin, O. J. L. EDYVABIDS Real Estate and Insurance Tel. 339 30 East College Street Oberlin, Chic . The girls got res nt p e s. They are Lucky' So is Tod' OBERLIN LAUNDRY Phone 120 279 280 STUDENT DIllECT0llY AND INDEX ll - Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Rockefeller, Htelenj Marguerite, 102 South Street, Ridgway, Pa. .... .... 6 1, 118 Rockwood. Wilma Wales, LaGrange, Ohio ...................... ...... 3 0, 197 Roebuck, Fred Grady, Jr., 1406 Pine Street, Pine Bluff, Ark.. . . ....... . . . .194 Rogers, Joseph A., 861 Crucible Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ...... ..... 6 1, 135, 161 Rogers, Milton James, 861 Crucible Street, Pittsburgh, Pa ..... ............ 3 0 Rohm, Fanny May, Poplar Grove, Connellsville, Pa. .......... ...... 4 9, 120 Roman, Renetta Ruth, 614 W. Main Street, St. Charles, Ill. .... ......... 6 1, 138 Root, Mary Avery, Main Street, Farmington, Conn. ............ ..... 4 9, 102, 189 Rose, Elinor Virginia, P. O. Box 231, Iloilo, P. I. ................ .... 6 1, 91, 189 Ross, Frances. Edgeworth, 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. .... ...... 7 2, 114 Rothrock, Bettina Loewen, 540 Hillcrest Road, Ridgewood, N. J. .... ....... 6 1, 103 Rounsefell, Betty Clow, 115 Wellesley Ave., Wellesley, Mass. ..... ..... 6 1, 120, 182 Rowe, Alice Grace, 1494 Warren Road, Lakewood, Ohio .... .... Rowe, Edward Peter, 5315 Drexel Avenue, Chicago, lll. ...... . . . . Rowe, Llewellyn H., Jr., 703 N. Marion Street, Oak Park, Ill .... ...... Rowles, Kathleen Patton, 212 S. Second Street, DeKalb, Ill. ............. 30, Rowley, Kenneth Bishop, Jr., 4312 167th Street, Flushing, N. Y.. .. . . . . . . . Royal, Lewis Armstrong, 1830 8th, Des Moines, Iowa ..................... Ruby, Margerat Elizabeth, 815 Arlington Street, York, Pa. .............. 72, Rucker, Quindolyn Bennetta Franklin, 2240 E. 89 Street, Cleveland, Ohio. . . Rudd, Janice Mae, 2151 Glenbury Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio .....,....... 49, Rudolph, Kenneth Howard, 11 Lockwood Drive, Old Greenwich, Conn. .... . Ruether, Ann Chapman', 5716 Maryland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ........... 72, Ruggles, Richard Lounsbury, 16215 Oakhill Rd., East Cleveland, Ohio, 61, 193, Russell, James Alvin, Jr., St. Paul's School, Lawrenceville, Va.. ......... . . . Ryan, Marijean, 268 Malden Road, Akron, Ohio .............. . . Si Sabo, Elizabeth Mary, Barberton, Ohio ......................... Sagalyn, Arnold James, 1 Florentine Gardens, Springfield, Mass ...... . . Saint, William Staver, 922 W. 6th Street, Erie, Pa .... .......... . . Sanderson, Jean, 104 E. Depew Avenue, Bulfalo, N. Y .... ........ . . Sanderson, Nancy Elizabeth, 1114 Lakeview, Arlington, Mass. ....., . . . . Sanderson, Robert Collins, 58 Westland Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. ......... . Sanderson, Ross Warren, Jr., 104 E. Depew Avenue, Bulifalo, N. Y ..... . . .30, Saretzki, Miriam Mary, 30 Charles Street, Putnam, Conn. ...........,... . . Sasse, Ruth Eleanor, 27 Center Avenue, Emsworth, Pa ..... .... 4 9, 100, 207, Satomi, Midori, 1146 Forest Avenue, Pasadena, Calif.. . , ........ . .72, Sauer, Jean Katherine, 1266 Marlowe, Lakewood, Ohio ........ ......... 4 9, Savidge, Ruth Alice, 168 N. 11th Street, Sunbury, Pa. ........... . . . . Saxe, Eunice Marie, 16 N. Fredericksburg, Atlantic City, N. J. .... . . Sayger, John Perry, Jr., 156 S. Main, Oberlin, Ohio ........... . Saylor, Kathryn Jean, 752 Kansas Avenue, Huron, S. Dak.. ........ . . . . Scarborough, Gfladysj Jane, 611 Tome Street, Ridley Park, Pa.. ......... . . Schaefer, Catherine Gabriel, 1101 W. Forest Road, Lakewood, Ohio ...... 30, Schaeffer, Ora Mae, 483 N. Main Street, Amherst, Ohio ............ .... Schalm, Dorothy Estelle, 5824 Race Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ......... . . Schaupp, Mfaryj Virginia, 306 Park Lane, West Lafayette, Ind. ..... . . . . Scheibe, Lois Eileen-, 26 Cedar Road, Belmont, Mass. .......... . Schloerb, Geraldine, 5543 Kenwood Avenue, Chicago, Ill .... .... ..... 7 2 , Schmidt, Allan, 4701 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ............... ..... . Schmidt, Carl Momberg, 1591 Waterbury Road, Lakewood, Ohio ......... 61, Schmidt, Fferclinandj Rudolph, 263 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... ...... Schmitkons, David Leonard, R. D. No. 2, Lorain, Ohio ............. .... Schmoll, Clorinda Lucy, 413 N. Milwaukee Street, Plymouth, Wis. ...,.... . Schnabel, Margaret Jane, 749 Brice Avenue, Lima, Ohio .........,..,...... Schneider, Carl Jacob, 129 Bompart, Webster Groves, Mo. ....,...... 30, 98, Schram, Ruth Lenore, 117 Halston Heights, Kingsport, Tenn.. . . . . . . . . . Schubel, Mildred Virginia, 15 Pine Street, Cranford, N. J. .... ........ . Schwartz, Calvin Murray, 435 W. 8th Street, Plainfield, N. J. ....... 61, 104, Schwertman, John Bandorf, 46 17th Street, Newport, Ky. .... ...... . .....72 ,...160 .72,126 192,212 ..72,97 .49,133 114,197 .01,13s 141,190 .49,146 144,201 194,197 .49,132 .61,105 ....137 .30,205 .....72 .e1,103 .72,122 .....72 132,204 .61,150 208,219 140,189 121,218 .72,140 .72,140 .72,115 .61,117 137,220 ..30,96 .72,141 144,200 .....72 135,191 ....173 ....196 ,49,138 .49,115 166,199 .72,122 .61,150 165,207 .....30 Llllll E. This comment upon a skillful and successful effort carries a significance as Jeep as its simple sincerityg it voices an appreciation for excellenceg we have grown accustomed to it with increasing appreciation 5 it is the terse compliment for which we, as indiviiiuals, worlcg a phrase which we, as an organization, in-li hear. SERVICE ENGRAVING COMPANY - ETROIT 282 ESTIWIIIIIEIRITF llllIlIlllEl27lFIllEl'iK fidilll Ql1NVlllE1!it Sl- Colat. N AME or STUDENT Schweser, Catherine Ann, 1275 6th Street, David City, Nebr.. . . . Schwing, Ruth Ethel, 2 Third Street, Warren, Pa. ....,...,.... . Schwinn, Murrow William, 58 E. College Street, Avon Lake, Ohio .... ......... 1 91 Scott, PAGE . ....... 72,145 121,207 Scofield, Alfred Shannon, Jefferson Street, Jefferson, Ohio ........... .... 6 1, 158 Elizabeth, 233 S. Pleasant, Oberlin, Ohio .................. ...... 7 3 Elizabeth Preer, 1665 Rugby Road, Schenectady, N. Y ..... . ....... 122 Scott, Scott, Scott, Ellen Jane, 2203 La Grange Street, Toledo, Ohio ......... Marion Christie, Euclid Beach Park, Cleveland, Ohio ..... Scott, Osborne Ernest, 15 Booker Street, Phoebus, Va. ....,.... . Scott, Stanley Franklin, 20 Bishop Pkwy., Pittsfield, Mass... . . . . Sebelin, Dorothy Virginia, 12388 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ......,. 73, 124 Albert Lynus, 13 Harlow Avenue, Northampton, Mass. ........, .... 7 3, 129 Seligmann, Joan Benbow, 236 Elm, Birmingham, Mich. .... . Selle, Richard Lawrence, 818 N. Euclid, Oak Park, Ill. ..... . Sellers, Eldon Lee, 803 New York Street, Aurora, Ill. .... . . . Seely, Sellers, Janice Margaret, 128 E. Cherry, Drumright, Okla.. . . Senyard, Efnolaj Juanita, 608 N. Grove, Oak Park, Ill. ..... . Sergeant, Cynthia Marschalk, 92 Ralph Avenue, White Plains, Shafer, Edward Marcus, 5156 Cullom Avenue, Chicago, Ill.. . Shaffer, Robert Breese, 328 S. Metcalf, Lima, Ohio.. ....... . Sharp, Robert Weimar, 2933 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland Hts., Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, ....73,124 .........61,139 ...............143 ....49,156,158,168 73,115 .......73, 97 ....73,92, 197 ,..............,...189 ..........,.....61,11.3 N. Y.. .49, 91, 212, 218 ...................2o0 ohio .... 30, 133, 193, 194 Allen Ramsdell, 136 Harrison Street, Elyria, Ohio ..................... 73, 126 Ruby Violet, 1815 S. 4th Avenue, Maywood, Ill .... ........ ......,.. 4 9 , 151 Virginia Holcomb, 328 Reamer Place, Oberlin, Ohio .... Sheahan, John Nicholas, 247 Second Street, Elyria, Ohio ...... Shearer, Grace Marie, 14 Union Street, Westfield, N. Y. .... . 137 Sheldon, Harriet Griswold, 324 S. Arch Street, Fremont, Ohio ....... 73, 140, 193, 195 Sheldon, Kenneth Hubbell, Jr., 4 Cameron Avenue, Glens Falls, N. Y. ........ 49, 133 Shell, Ralph Emerson, West Union, Ohio ...,............................. 193, 194 Shelton, Lois Catherine, Amity Road, Bethany, Conn. ..................,... 61, 100 Sherrer, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 6 Franklin Terrace, Kent, Ohio ....... 38, 49, 106, 190, 216 Shields, Phyllis Ann, 309 Barbeau Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich ...... ......... 6 1, 91 Shipherd, Edith Estelle, Randolph, N. Y. ........... ...,..... . Shipman, Gretta Arline, 114 River Street, Willoughby, Ohio ..... Shipton, Janet Elizabeth, 28 Howard Street, Pittsfield, Mass.. . . Shively, Clara Marilla, 33 W. Vine, Oberlin, Ohio .........,. Shortt, Charles Byers, 22 E. Third Street, Warren, Pa.. . . Schultz, Virginia Barclay, 104 Dale Road, Norris, Tenn ..... . . . . Shumate, Emily Elsie, 35 South, Jackson, Ohio .................. Siebens, Allen Castelnau, 135 S. Church Street, Bowling Green, Ohio .......... 49, 172 Siegel, Roselyn Adeline, 12306 Fairport Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .......... 73, 99, 205 Siler, George Bensley, 524 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ...... . Siler, Marion Louise, 524 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, lll ..... ....... Simms, Benjamin James, 505 S. Union Street, Montgomery, Ala, ................ 147 Simmons, John David, 294 E. N. Broadway, Columbus, Ohio ........ 50, 104, 191, 200 Simons, Cflaraj Pauline, 426 E. State Street, Ithaca, N. Y. ..... A Simpson, Shirley Elisabeth, 245 Stanford Avenue, Elyria, Ohio .... ............... Sinamark, Anna Jean, 2129 6th Avenue, Hibbing, Minn .... ..... Skinner, Charles Edward, 5 Highland Avenue, Madison, N. J .... Skyrm, Richard Dean, 140 Euclid Avenue, Sharon, Pa. ........... . . Slater, Robert Baldwin, 45 Emerson Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass. ........., .... 1 11 Slater-Hammel, Arthur Thomas, 3185 W. 38th Street, Cleveland, Ohio .............. Sleeper, Hfelenj Priscilla, 37 Linwood Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. ............ 61, 120 Sloman, Dorothy Leah, 16604 Ashton Road, Detroit, Mich. ....,.... 30, 101, 115, 217 Sloman, Estelle, 16604 Ashton Road, Detroit, Mich. ....... . Smedley, Ellen Cox, Angola Road, Cornwall, N. Y. ....... . Andrew Irwin, 1739 Price Road, Youngstown, Ohio .... ............. 3 0, 132 Barbara Jane, 3606 Edwards Road, Cincinnati, Ohio .....,... 61, 115, 138, 208 Constance, C., 3249 Newark Street, Washington, D. C. ................... 73 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith, DeWitt, Jr., 5501 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda, Md ..... . . Dorothy June, 64 Washington Street, Keene, N. H.. . . Edrey Elizabeth, 9514 S. Damen Avenue, Chicago, Ill... . .........73,144 .....61, 101, 189 .......73,114 .'.'.'i3,'i29 .....49, 134, 215 ........61,91, 190 ,....49, 133,167 ....73,122 ....30, 133 .....61,92 ....73, 92, 204 ......73, 108 ....73,122 ' F' 'cf-- ,..a,,,. ' M -J-,-.. F T,f.f,:e,.5ABLE QQ '- . , A YL? .I IT awp:-:Nas UNIT It Happens EV u ery .. ALWAYS A Grim? SXVSQLLQ Comblimems of FRIE D THES E OBERLIN STUDENTS ' VV 111 Take Orders For COLLGGIHTQ A A S1-HTIOITERQUSIDGSS G y W OF AI-L TYPES NEXT, YEAR 41939.40 G J gg' Hviorge Grdy rcggliepleosure is to help Gb IYOur 4 Years , . eflln College h In qlvinq You the cgi-kg by motion picture In entertainment I. STEELE Manager cmd Proprietor L--swgqfv 1, -Q my 1 A y Qi 'L' Buffy Mahson and RYTEX hues , They have the NAME-ON A 1 y 1 ? i , cb, 9 't f -Uorxce mcDooolci Qciulcov f- X X -Cleovqe Droll Downes monoqav f MDD JUDL IHT1LTLL.h HUNDRED TIHDTV NHL' n Cook, Minnesota Fostoria, Ohio April, l959 The l959 Hi-O-Hi Staff Goodrich House Oberlin, Ohio Dear Fellow Workers: Now that the l959 Hi-O-Hi has gone to press, the Editor and Business Manager have finally had a chance to pause in their relentless and sometimes impatient pursuit to save time and get everything done in two or three afternoons before a series of bluebooks or a deadline swamps the staff. ause during spring vacation has given them a chance to ooperation which everyone on the staff has thank each one of their ess it has This p iate the fine c The sincerely tremendous succ apprec given unstintingly. y staff for making the 1959 Hi-O-Hi the been -- both editorially and financially. The' also wish to thank the Service Engraving Co., The Gray Printing Co., Stofan's Studio, and Tod Stromquist for their high quality and patient workmanship which has made this an ding Hi-O-Hi yearbook. . Clarice McDonald outstan George Gray 283 284 SiTIFllllUlIE1!iflf IIIIIIIIIEEIITIFIIIEITIT Eidill IINIIBJEIQI S-Conn NAME OF STUDENT Smith, Elizabeth Eleanor, 908 22 Avenue, Altoona, Pa. ...,..... . . Smith, Elizabeth Fairchild, 309 Greenwood Avenue, Greencastle, In Smith, Evelyn Maxine, 103 Prospect, Vassar, Mich .... ........... Smith, Ffrankl Loren, 452 LaFayette Avenue, Hawthorne, N. J .... Smith, Graham, 24 Park Street, Tenafiy, N. J. ................ . Smith, Janice Joyce, 209 Spruce Avenue, Takoma Park, Md .... Smith, Jeanne, 109 Common Street, VValpole, Mass. ...................,.. . Smith, Jeanne Steely, 740 E. Third Street, Ottawa, Ohio .......... Smith, June Ramsey, 56 E. Auburndale Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio . .73, 103, Smith, Lilly Marie, 39 N. Linwood Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa .... ..... Smith, Lucille Moss, 707 Ninth Avenue, Huntington, W. Va.. . . Smith, Marcelle Elnore, Fayette, Ohio ........,...,......... Smith, Margaret Estrid, 154 Dorchester Road, Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . Smith, Rfalphj Winfield, 17 Wells Avenue, Albion, Pa. ........ . . Smith, Randolph Heywood, 336 Cherry Street, Brookline, Mass.. ., Smith, Roland Frederick, 12 Silas Lane, Milton, Mass. ......... . Smith, Sheldon Douglas, 390 Taunton Place, Buffalo, N. Y .... . Smith, Shirley Andrea, 16850 Rosemont Road, Detroit, Mich. .... . Smith, VVilliam Preston, 740 E. 3rd Street, Ottawa, Ohio .......... . . . .73 f ff5d .1o3,19p Smith, Zoura Clark, 5720 NVoodlawn, Chicago, Ill.. ........,.... . . Snoddy, Hazel Belle, 903 N. Grant Street, Wooster, Ohio. . ..... 50, 144, 178 Snyder, Helen, 309 W. 102nd Street, New York, N. Y.. ................. . . Snyder, Richard Leigh, 3557 N. 21st Street, Philadelphia, Pa .... . . . Snyder, Russell Vernon, Jr., 3805 N. Tripp Avenue, Chicago, Ill.. . . Sohn, Abraham Averback, 1623 Kilohama Street, Honolulu, Hawaii ......50 ..73, 128 Sohn, Carolyn Faye, 247 VV. Summit Street, Alliance, Ohio ........ Sokol, Matilda, 287 4th Street, Ambridge, Pa. ...... ....... . . Soltes, Irene Marian, 688 Dorchester Road, Akron, Ohio .... Spaeth, Earl Chester, 253 Berryman Drive, Snyder, N. Y. .... . Sparling, Grover Earl, 14 Armstrong Street, Hillsdale, Mich .... Spelbrink, Frank Bernhard, Jr., 139 E. Lorain, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Spelbrink, Helen Ruth, 139 E. Lorain, Oberlin, Ohio .......... Spence, Frances Louise, 4622 Oregon Avenue, Detroit, Mich.. . . Spencer, Ann Moor, 15 Arnold Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. .... . Spencer, Nelda Mae, 429 Grant Street, Fort Morgan, Colo. ...... . Spencer, Walter Rogers, 133 W. 13th Street, Chicago Heights, Ill.. . Spies, Brooks Wood, 805 Johnstone Avenue, Bartlesville, Okla. .... . Splitstone, Janet Cordelia, 2321 S. Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio... 206 ................ ...........,,......... ...........50,134, Spooner, Lois Elizabeth, 6301 Kenmore, Chicago, Ill. ........... 50, 109, Sprague, Beatrice Wilma, 1109 Ohio Street, Zanesville, Ohio ....... 199: ......73, Sprague, Marion Ruth, 7043 Cedar Street, Wauwatosa, Wis. .... 31, 101, 193, Springer, Donald Welt, 915 Pleasant Street, Oak Park, Ill. ....... . Sprunger, Ellis Howard, 300 Palo Alto Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif. .......... . . Squire, Margaret Patricia, 549 Summit Avenue, Maplewood, N. J.. . Stanicek, Jean Ann, 1006 S. Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ....... . v Stanley, Philip Boyd, 249 Hooker Avenue, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .... ..,.... . Stannard, Robert Ellis, 3111 Beverly Road, Brooklyn, N. Y... . . . Starr, Jessie Martin, Steubenville Road, Cambridge, Ohio ...... ..73,126, ff75,'i44 . f f .95 Stater, Phroso, 596 Palisade Avenue, Grantwood, N. J. .................... . Stearns, Alice Priscilla, 1026 VV. 7th Street, Plainfield, N. J. ........,. . . Steele, Elizabeth Bradford, 2438 Princeton Rd., Cleveland Heights, Stein, Lforenej Marwal, 1290 E. 142 Street, East Cleveland, Ohio. . Steinbinder, John Joe, Oberlin Road, Oberlin, Ohio ............,.. Stella, Joseph VVilliam, 3521 72nd Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y .... Stephens, Richard Everett, 3518 Northampton Street, Washington, Ohio. .50 .'.'3'1','io4 D. C.. . . Stephenson, Bertha Borges, 112 Columbia, Jackson, Ohio .......... Stephenson, Richard Glenn, 95 E. Morris, Buffao, N. Y. ..... . Stern, Jack Nathaniel, 3396 E. 142 Street, Cleveland, Ohio .... Stern, John Noot, 5000 E. End Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ........ . . Steup, Harold NYilbur, 710 Congress Avenue, Chicago, Ill ..... . f f f f iifi ..31, 161 v 1 PAGE .....112 61,120 31,94 ,.....73 .61 138 .50 182 218 220 .31 150 .73 124 136 212 140 195 .73 115 133 213 .31 111 .73 128 192 216 .31 .31 102 182 218 .50 151 132 197 193 194 .31,94 .31,94 ......95 73,126 62,146 ....62 ..,.31 ......31 .50 118 ,... 116 .62,161 ... .62 216,220 201,219 140,196 195,197 193,194 ... 133 .73, 144 179,182 ... .62 .50,131 114,192 ... .31 ... .62 120 219 .73 124 157 158 156 158 .50 131 .73 124 .50 194 193 197 209 210 .73 THE HALES' MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM CONSTRUCTION SECTION Contracts for the new gym were given out with the greatest discrimination. On the next few pages are represented a few of the firms which are responsible for the latest addition to our campus. We have installed the electrical work on the following Oberlin College Buildings: Theological Quadrangle Allen Hospital Crane Swimming Pool Athletic Stadium Warner Hall Allen Art Building Addition Hales' Memorial Gymnasium HARRINGTON ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors 719 Caxton Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio fig Compliments of the KELLEY ISLAND LIME 81 TRANSPORT CU. Sandusky, Ohio O Glazed and Unglazed Structural Tile for EVERY PURPOSE! Manufacturers and Producers of THOMAS BRICK CO. of OHIO LIME-cRUsHED sToNE-SAND-GRAVEL O Distributors AKRON , Ol-HO F ace Brick Structural Novelties 285 286 EBTITIIIIUIIEINFTIT llllllHllilfflFlllEl'iK fidiil QIIRIIUIIEIEI S - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Stevens, Howard Miller, 19 Elm Avenue, Homer, N. Y. ..........,.. 50, 193, 194, 197 Stevens, Phyllis Wolfe, 207 E. Guinnett Street, Savannah, Ga. .........,........ 118 Stevenson, AfChlE Kenneth, Grafton, Oh1O ..................................,.... Stevenson, Mildred Louise, 82 Aurora Street, Hudson, Ohio ............,..... 73, 124 Stevenson, Thomas Hulbery, 2303 Lafayette S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....... 62, 98 , Judson Andrew, 1237 Yellowstone Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio.. .50, 98, 191 Stewart Stewart, Marjory, 322 Highland Avenue, Johnstown, Pa. ....... 73, 141, 193, 195, 212 Stewart, Mary Elizabeth, 145 N. Broad Street, Norwich, N. Y. ............... 31, 109 Stewart Stewart Stidley, 1 William Carroll, 315 S. 4th street, Steubenville, ohio .... Mrs. Constance Hill, 171 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Stiles, Hfubertj Edmund, 618 Washington Street, Dundee, Ill.. . . . Stoddard, Mferlej Satone, 14 Park Place, Shortsville, N. Y. .... . Mrs. Ruth Goodwin, 132 N, Main Street, Oberlin, Ohio .......,........... ....50,213 ......62,213 .. ...... 73,99,195 138 Stokes, Elsie Marie, 19906 Eldora Place, Rocky River, Ohio ............. 50, 219 Stoll, Charlotte Antoinette, 3428 72 Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y.. . . . Stoltz, Ralph David, R. F. D., Fayette, Ohio ...,.......................... 50, 194 Stone, Victor Jerome, 1001 S. 3rd Avenue, Maywood, Ill.. . Stothoff, Frederick Stevens, Flemington, N. J. ............... . Stouffer, Anne Elizabeth, 1000 N. Charlotte, Pottstown, Pa. .... . . Strassburger, Helen Johanna, 517 Erie, Sheboygan, Wis. ......... . Stratford, Harry Haines, Jr., Blue Creek Star Road, Billings, Mont. .... . Stratton, Alice Elizabeth, R. D. No. 1, Glen Mills, Pa. .......... . Strehler, Allen Frederick, 625 Pack Avenue, Johnstown, Pa. ....... ............ 7 3 Strock, Mary Louise, 657 N. Bever Street, Wooster, Ohio ........ . .... 73,126,2o5,213 ........,...73,92 ....,50,117,197 .. ........ 31,96 .50, 133, 158 .....73,124,196 105 Stromquist, James Todhunter, 1115 S. 2nd Avenue, 'Maywood, Ill. ........ 62, 111, 206 Strong, Helen Margaret, 240 Van Buren, Terre Haute, Ind. .......,. ....... 7 3, 140 Strong, Jarvis Allan, Jr., 252 W. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... ..... 5 0, 160, 168 Strong, Ruth Adelaide, 52 Rue des Paovis, Geneva, Switzerland. . , ........... 50, 100 Stuart, Hugh Mead, 504 N. 13th Street, Harrisburg, Pa. ......... ..... 5 0, 146, 193 Stueber, Paul Jacob, Jr., 1501 Lakewood Avenue, Lima, Ohio ..... ...........73,129 Sumnicht, Harriet Alalia, 561 Bedford Ave., University City, Mo., 51, 109, 195, 201 Suppnick, Carol Virginia, 1485 Atkinson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ..... 32, 151, 192, 220 Russell Walter, 141 S. Alexander, Saginaw, Mich. ........................ . Suslak, Howard, 50 Dover Street, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, N. Y ..... ..... 7 4, 205 Suter, Mary Clarene, 107 Jefferson Street, Warren, Pa. ...................... 62, 200 Sutton, Helen Margaret, 47 Erwin Park Road, Montclair, N. J. ..... .32, 137, 209, 212 Swanbeck, Carl Rudolf, Cor. Center 8z Homan Streets, Huron, Ohio ..... Swart, Philip Alfred, 606 Madison Avenue, Plainfield, N. J. .................. 32, 158 Swartz, Philip Gleason, Candlewood Knolls, Danbury, Conn. ....... 107, 167, 191, 214 Swett, Margaret Birch, 212 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. ........ . . Sursaw, Swigert, Dorothy Mary, 508 Wayne Street, St. Joseph, Mich.. . . . . . . Swing, Gene Elisabeth, 500 E. 89th Street, New York, N. Y. .... ..... . Syckes, Sfilasj Lua, Jr., The Dingle, Cumberland, Md. .............. 51 Symons, Mary Prower Roth, 6800 Main Road, Mariemont, Ohio ...... Szabo, Louis Julius, R. F. D. No. 1, Oberlin, Ohio ............... . . T Taber, Carol Elizabeth, 312 Princeton Road, Rockville Centre, N. Y.. . Tabor, Edward Otto, Jr., 6429 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ...... . . Tacy, Aflonzoj Curtis, 2187 Lakeland Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ..... Tacy, Richard Finlay, 2187 Lakeland Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ........ Tallmadge, Wiliam Henry, Jr., 1463 25th Avenue, Columbus, Nebr.. . . Tamura, Martha Yuri, 3809 Waialao Street, Honolulu, Hawaii ....... Tarbutton, Lfaural Jeannette, 2005 Van Buren, Wilmington, Del.. . . . Tarr, Charles Howard, 119 E. Pleasant Street, Mount Vernon, Ohio. . . Taub, Amy, 43 Boyden Parkway, Maplewood, N. J. ................ . Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Benjamin Carter, Jr., 421 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.. Gardner Calvin, 921 Europe Street, Baton Rouge, La. ....... . . .32, 133, 167 .....e2,13s .....62,137 .74,144,196 132,193,194 .....32,137 ....74,106 .....62,92 ....32,128 ....149,158 'fffiis ....74,140 ....62,208 ....74,106 .......51,131 Taylor, Gordon Lee, 30 Teft Avenue, Clifton Springs, N. Y.. ....... . . Marjorie Lillian, 1120 W. Cranford Avenue, Connellsville, Pa. ........ 121 sr 32 '6SnoW Covered Eskimo Igloo To Rise at 1939 World's Fair , .. ... .Y-.,- -. ...-,.---, ..---.- ing, a giant Eskimo Igloo with now encrusted walls and North- n Lights playing from its ceiling being built today by Carrier Cor- ration, Syracuse, N. Y., air con- tioning pioneers, as its exhibit at e 1939 World's Fair in Flushing, Y. gloo will be 70 feet high, ent to a five-story building, white stucco with a special crys- nnish to simulate snow. Sur- the Eskimo house will be at night will reiiect on the Igloo. t ceiling of the Igloo will be to give the effect of the Borealis flashing on and: off frozen wastes of the North. seats will be arranged his part of the exhibit so visi- may rest and watch a trav- Q of air conditioning around world flashed on the massive of the Igloo. to the exhibit by a arcade will be an ob- building with a complete glass new I V . , or space of the two buildings will be 10,000 square feet. Two giant 80- foot thermometers outside the Igloo will show the temperatures on the Wor1d's Fair grounds and inside the cool Igloo. The purpose of the exhibit is to take the visitors behind the scenes of air conditioning and bring them down through the 37 years of suc- cessive developments since 1902 when Dr. Willis H. Carrier made the World's iirst air conditioning installation in a Brooklyn lithog- raphy plant. A giant revolving globe will show graphically how air conditioning is being used throughout the World from 1,000 feet up in an oflice to 8500 feet below ground in a mine and from a tobacco factory near the Arctic Circle to a telephone ex- change on the Equator in Sumatra. In order to practice what it preaches, Carrier will air condition the exhibit with one of the largest type systems ever used for public exhibitions, the inner workings of which will be encased in glass. THE T. O. MURPHY CO. oBERuN, onto Lorain Co. Representative for Carrier Air Conditioning ILCO INDIANA LIMESTONE irorn the Quarries and Mills oi the Indiana Limestone Corporation has been used in many notable buildings erected at Qberlin. INDIANA LIMESTONE CORPIIRATIUN General Offices Bedford, Indiana L I DESIGN FABRICATION ERECTION THE R. C. MAHON COMPANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN il 288 SSTITIITIUIIEINITIT DIllECTOBY ZlJ!il3 lll!llUllEI!i T - Cont. N AME or STUDENT Taylor, Mary Roberts, Taylor Lane, Riverton, N. J.: . . . . . .51, 151, Tchou, Margaret Jean, 280 Oak Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... . . . Templeton, John William, 250 E. College, Oberlin, Ohio ...... Tenney, Dudley Bradstreet, Cordova Apartments, Washington 'Tl'iom, Judith Preston, 188 Prospect, Princeton, N. J. ....... . Thomas, Anna Esther, 1717 E. Third Street, Bloomington, Ind.. . . Thomas, Mary-Alice, 645 VVillow Grove Road, Westfield, N. J ..... Thomas, Phillip Merwin, 96 Locust Street, Oberlin, Ohio ......... Thomas, Wilbur Crawford, 96 Locust Street, Oberlin, Ohio. . . Thompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Th om pson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Andrew Harber, Jr., 103 Denison Avenue, Elyria, Ohio. Cynthia Nell, E. Chestnut Street, Oxford, Ohio ....... Harmon Lawrence, R. F. D. No. 3, Edgewater, Colo.. . . . , John Fanning, 305 Pairncount Avenue, Ithaca, N. Y.. . Kathleen, 130 Woodland Road, Oberlin, Ohio ........, Margaret Edith, 503 N. K Street, Aberdeen, Wash. . . . . Margaret Louise, 227 Kelly Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa.. . Nickolas James, 15 W. Main Street, Norwalk, Ohio .... Roy, 28441 Detroit Road, Bay Village, Ohio ............ ,D.C 178, . , Virginia, 915 Madison Avenue, Plainfield, N. J.. .............. . . , Wayne VValceley, 28441 Detroit Road, Bay Village, Ohio Thornton, Edgar Tomason, Scotlandville, La, .................. . Throner, Guy Anton, 335 Edgemere Place, Oberlin, Ohio ......... Tiesenga, Phyllis Audrey, 337 College Avenue, Holland, Mich .... .51 Tilt, LeRoy Wortendyke, Jr., 610 Cedarcraft Road, Baltimore, Md. Tinker, Elsie Rose, Macedonia Road, Hudson, Ohio ........................ Tipton, Gfeorgej Robert, 608 Grove Street, Elmira, N. Y.. . . Tolen, Betty Jane, Lily Lake, Stillwater, Minn. ......... . Tolen, Helen Mar, Lily Lake, Stillwater, Minn. ........ . Tompkins, Helen, Lawell Road, Concord, Mass.. . . Towsey, Richard Grant, Waterport, N. Y. ...... . . Tracy, Elizabeth, Allen Avenue, Meriden, Conn.. . . . . Trexler, Mrs. Aldeen Cox, 39 S. Balch, Akron, Ohio .... Trexler, Jerry William, 501 W. Market, Akron, Ohio ........... Trick, Jfudsonj Gordon, Oberlin, Ohio .......................... Trimmer, Mary Louise, 884 Harmon Avenue, Birmingham, Mich.. . Troxel, Clara Belle, 3408 Alcott Street, Denver, Colo.. ........ . . . Trueblood, Rfobertj Craig, 91 W. 18th Street, Holland, Mich ...... Trueblood, Ruth Eleanore, 91 VV. 18th Street, Holland, Mich ...... . Tuck, Aflfredj Spencer, Jr., 1316 Parsons Court, Rocky River, Ohio ......... . Tucker, Homer Julius, Oberlin, Ohio ............................... ..... Tuckerman, Lfoisj Elizabeth, 1834 Idlewood, East Cleveland, Ohio. Tufts, Robert Walrath, Theological Quadrangle, Oberlin, Ohio ....... Turner, Alvah Christian, 3679 W. Park Road, Cleveland, Ohio .... Turner, Reuben Spurgeon, Jennings, La .... .... 1 ............... Tuttle, Elizabeth Barton, 114 Caroline Street, Burlington, Vt... . . Tuttle, Leigh Dexter, 220 Arlington Avenue, SpringHeld, Ohio ..... Tuttle, Thomas Frederick, 350 S. Woodlawn, Lima, Ohio ....... Tuttrup, Mary, 2268 Fulton Street, Toledo, Ohio ............. Twiggs, Reginald Wofford, 11653 Marlowe, Detroit, Mich. .... . Tyre, Janice Cole, 7950 Montgomery, Elkins Park, Pa. ....... . Tyrrell, Evan St. John, 343 Gale Avenue, River Forest, Ill.. . . Tyson, Lucy, 118-16 84th Avenue, Richmond, N. Y. ....... . IT 74, PAGE 209,215 .74,189 .,....32 .74,140 .....74 138,212 189,194 ..62,93 ,.74,99 ....192 .....51 ....197 119, 190 .74, 140 .ffff62 .32, 120 129, 160 ....148 ....129 , 91, 190, 218, 220 132 .51, 138 .....32,132, 189 .......74, 140 ....32, 95, 189 .. . .74, 140 ....74, 126 ...Qf82f 51, fffffss' .....-33 ......51 ...147 ....147 181.195 .....32 .32,132 100,200 faafiai fr4,198 148,189 .91.190 .33,107 .74,129 144,200 104,173 .74,145 f92,105 Ulrich, Kfatherinej Frances, 610 E. High Street, Mount Vernon, Ohio ............. 51 Underhill, Arthur Putman, 805 Lincoln Way E., Massillon, Ohio ................. 107 Unkefer, Helen Baldwin, 16519 Washburn, Detroit, Mich. ............ 51, 91, 190, 220 Updegraff, John Clyde, 199 W. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Uslander, Judith Mildred, 830 Park Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J.. . . . . .74, 145, 182 snmxqmggmpor suv 2 11.111 - , , ', 'A Nw, -vwmwia-w.',h - .l , M - , 1 ' , ,,-- -. r Jr' '-V-xx i ' '-- ,, Y v 1 .53 , - ' ' -A--- -MZ, - ' ' ,gk 4 I , ' xhlfg The Gray Canyon Quarry at South Amhersl, Ohio OCATED only .eight miles north of Oberlin are the World's largest sandstone quarries producing high- grade building stone enjoying nation-wide popularity. Numbered among the outstanding examples of the material in actual use are many attractive buildings on the Oberlin College Campus. The Cleveland Quarries Co. Building Exchange Building . . . Cleveland, Ohio 289 290 !iTITlIlUllEl!iflf IJIIIIIEIITFI IRIY' fidiil QIIRIIUIIEIQK V - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Vadala, Josephine Antoinette, 505 Shaw Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. ................ 74 Vail, Marjorie Wakefield, 412 Wesley Road, Ocean City, N. .51, 109, 179, 182, 190 Van Appledorn, Elizabeth Ruth, 50 E. 10th Street, Holland, Mich. ........... 51, 103 Vandervoort, Eleanor Smith, 33 Vanderneer Court, Rockville Centre, N. Y., 74, 108, 205 Van Eman, Mary Margaret, 53 W. Pike, Canonsburg, Pa. ....................... 74 Van Iderstine, Afrthurj Prentice, 502 Prospect, Oradell, N. J.. . . . . Van Peursem, Cecile Wilhelmina, Bahrain, Arabia ............,,.. ....... 3 3, 96 Van Shute, Jean Shirley, 56 Lee Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. Y. ..... ...... 6 2, 116 Van Tuyl, Grace Lillian, 17 Coolidge Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. ........ 62, 119, 187 Varner, Joseph Howard,,Jr., R. F. D., West Salem, Ohio ........... .......... . . . .....74,97, 192 Varner, Joseph Howard, R. F. D., West Salem, Ohio ............. . . .147, 189 Vaughan, Caroline Ruth, 920 Fawcett, McKeesport, Pa. ......... .... 6 2, 138 Vernon, Bettylee, 6120 Ingleside, Chicago, Ill. ........,........... ....... 6 2 Veverka, Eugene William, 9518 Cardwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ............ 51, 146 Villwock, Evelyn Ruth, 4319 Spokane, Cleveland, Ohio ...................... 62, 150 Vogel, Robert Samuel, 53 Lyndhurst Street, Rochester, N. Y. ........ 33, 147, 189, 214 Vogtsbe Vollmar, rger, Henry, 524 Dover Place, Toledo, Ohio ............ ............... 1 04 Paul J., Jr., 705 Wakefield Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio ........ ......... Volwiler, Wade Tangeman, 47 Maplewood Place, Athens, Ohio ..........,..... 33, 98 Vradenburg, George Albert, jr., 3531 Brookside Road, Toledo, Ohio ......... 107, 161 Vrooman, Clare Martin, Jr., 2898 Kingsley Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. .111, 160, 200 Vrooman, Richard, 2898 Kingsley Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio ........... 62, 111, 161 YV Wachs, Marguerite Elizabeth, 910 South Blvd., Evanston, Ill. ..... .... 5 1, 134 Wachtel, Jacques Louis, 3855 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa. .... ........ 3 3, 132 Wade, Robert Charles, 14623 Armin, Lakewood, Ohio ........................... 74 Wagenet, Gordon Morrison, No. 1 W. Lowing, Chevy Chase, Md. ..... 74, 92, 155, 205 Wagner, Walker, Joseph, jr., 2224 E. 79th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ........... 51, 192, 193, 197 Charles Caesar, 95 S. 16th Street, East Orange, N. I. ...... . ........ 148, 189 Walker, Dorothy, Cairo, Ga .......,....................................., 74, 115 Walker, George Theophilus, Jr., 3222 Sherman N. W., Washington, D. C ..... ...... 6 2 Walker, Raymond Richard, 1928 S. W. Laurel Street, Portland, Ore ...... .51, 132, 191 Walker, Stuart, 5735 7th Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif ..,. .........,................. Wallace, Helen Sutton, 166 Crosby Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. ......... 102, 192, 219 Wallace, jean Frances, 7311 Quick Avenue, River Forest,'Ill. . 'I . ...... 74, 124 Wallace Wallach , joseph Stephen, Browns, Ala. ....................... . .......,.... , Gladys, 15 Chestnut Hill Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. ....,..... 33, 120, 200 Wallach, Marion Hilda, 15 Chestnut Hill Avenue, White Plains, N. Walmsley, Howard Charles, 1422 Middle Avenue, Elyria, Ohio.. . Walter, Olliemay Frances, W. High Street, Hicksville, Ohio ...... Walton, Dorothy Mary, 60 Evergreen, Hartford, Conn.. . . . vp .... 62,138,200 ..,.....33,158, 168 ....51, 138 Walton, John Louis, 405 Mill Street, Milford, Ohio .......... .... 3 3, 107 Walzer, jfeanj Elizabeth, 1679 Parkwood, Lakewood, Ohio ...,. .... 3 3, 95 Warch, Willard Franklin, 224 W. Main Street, Norwalk, Ohio ..... . . .147, 197 Warner Warner Warner, Warren, Warren, Ward, Herbert Everard, 608 Cedar Street, Merrill, Wis. ........ . , Constance Arnold, 110 W. College, Oberlin, Ohio ............... 33, 102, 189 Warner, Elizabeth Anne, 1405 Emerson Street N. W., Washington, Warner, Jean, 609 Hill Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa. .............. . , Katherine, 805 S. Vine Street, Orrville, Ohio. . ................. 51, 134, 219 Warner, Sfaraj Cecelia, 3312 Egerton Road, Baltimore, Md. ......... 62, 103, 190, 216 Walter Charles, 556 Lloyd Street, Barberton, Ohio .................. 62, 194 Henry Waterman, II, Maple Street, Holden, Mass ...... . Raymond Hubert, 2740 Main Street, New Haven, Mich.. Warren, Rebecca Coleman, 306 Market Street, Warren, Pa. .... . . Warren, Robert, 1140 Laurel Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. ........ . Warren , D. C .... ...62,120 ............74,145 ............51,133 .... ....33,194 .. .... 51,101 .. ..... 74,128 Terrell Hanna, 5320 Virginia Avenue, Charleston, W. Va. .... ..... 7 4, 120 Wasserman, Harry Abraham, Route 2, Elyria, Ohio ........................... Waterbury, Elizabeth Ann, 109 Park Avenue, Oriskany, N. Y. .............. . 52, Watkins, Edward Crawford, 952 Ridgedale, Birmingham, Mich. ..... 107, 158, 204, Watt, james Morrison, 532 Atalanta- Avenue, Webster Groves, Mo. ........... . . 100 206 . 52 THE ALLEN ELECTRIC COMPANY Wholesale Distributors of ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS 2112-16 East 19th St. CLEVELAND. OHIO Phone: PRospect 7952 ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK on Hales Memorial Women's Gymnasium for Oberlin College furnished and applied by A. NABAKOWSKI COMPANY The Pick oi the Trees Everything in Building Roofing and sheet metal contractors New location across from Materials The Old Spring H1xoN-PETERSON Amherst, Ohio LUMBER COMPANY Oberlin, Ohio Telephones: Service 5364 Office 6193 or 3471 Home 5361 PROGRESS! The start of The birth a new of the Gym Hall Auditorium 292 Siflflllllltiliiflf QIUDlllElllBl21IFllUFl'iK AIJRIIW Ql1Nll lE1li W - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT Wayne, Miriam Adne, 50 Garretson Road, White Plains, N. Y.. . . . Wear, Wear, John Frederick, 162 Hollywood, Oberlin, Ohio ........... Katherine Ann, 162 Hollywood, Oberlin, Ohio ....,...... PAGE ....52,120 ......189 ........189 Wear, Robert Edward, 162 Hollywood, Oberlin, Ohio .............. ....... , . .160 Weaver, Carlton Samuel, 1402 W. Broad Street, Bethlehem, Pa ..,.. ...... 3 4, 192, 194 Weaver, Margaret Leona, 927 Ridgemont Road, Charleston, W. Va. .......... 52, 102 Weaver, MCaryJ Phoebe, 224 W. Nippon, Philadelphia, Pa. .......... . Weaver Webbe r, Mary Alice, 48 W. Vine Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........ Wechsler, Lewis, 1270 Teller Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. ....... . Weeks, Lucy Salisbury, 121 E. Virginia, West Chester, Pa.. . .. Wees, Sterling Schubert, 616 Harlem Avenue, Akron, Ohio .... Wegman, Martin John Herman, Pemberville, Ohio .,....... Weinberg, Deane, Jr., 912 North Street, Peoria, Ill ...... . Weiss, Ruth Emily, 1250 Manor Park, Lakewood, Ohio .............. , Neill Kendall, 1221 20th Street, Parkersburg, W. Va. ...... . ...34, 113, 216 .62, 98, 193, 194 ...........197 .. ........ 52 ....62,138 .........147 .....133,160 ...62,191,207 .......74,144 Welch, Lois Elizabeth, 137 Stanmore, Westfield, N. J. .......... 53, 134, 155, 178, 217 Weldon, Nfathanielj Warren, Jr., Stovall, N. C ...... ......... A ...... 5 2, 131, 201, 221 Wells, Barbara Jane, 54 Hassert Street, New Brunswick, N. J. ....... . Wells, Lorna Alice, R. D. No. 1, North Girard, Pa. ................ . Wells, Richard Albert, R. D. No. 1, North Girard, Pa, ....,........ Wells, Robert Beresford, 55 Falconer Street, North Tonawanda, N. Y. ............ 52 Wenneis, Frank, 358 Washington Avenue, Pelham, N. Y. .............. .... 3 4, 149 Wennerstrom, Delores, 504 W. 129 Street, New York, N. Y. .... . Wessel, Ella May, 103 S. Fourth Street, Bozeman, Mont. ..., . West, Ruth Eleanor, 1,214 Madison Avenue, Columbus, Ohio ...... West, William Kirby, 30 Grove Street, Baldwinsville, N. Y. ....... . Weyer, Albert Edward, 530 N. Madison Street, Oakland City, Ind.. . ....62,105 ....74,1o6 f1fff62 fffffezfbe Wheaton, Robert Miller, R. D. No. 1, Port Clinton, Ohio ........... Wheeler, Helen Elizabeth, 34 Marshall Street, Watertown, Mass ..... ......... 3 4, 137 Vvhhe, VVhhe, White, Bfertj Wade, 211 N. Professor, Oberlin, Ohio ................. .......34,146 Eleanor Morrill, Hudson View Gardens, W. 183rd Street, New York, N. Y... . . . .....................................,......................... 62, 101, 217 Efmmettj Lamar, 8 E. Jefferson Davis, Montgomery, Ala. ..,.............. . Irene Constance, 3400 Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, Pa. ........ . . .34, 179, 215 White, White, Whiteh Ralph Harding, Jacksonville, Ohio ...,................. ead, Miriam, 424 Nuber Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y.. . . . ....34,9l,2l9 52 160 Whittier, Victor, 9216 Clinton Avenue, cleveland, onln ........ .... Wichman, Joan Marie, 627 S. St. Johns, Highland Park, Ill. ......... 63, 118, 179 182 Wickes, Alice Perne, 112 Chestnut Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. . . . Wicks, Wiggin Zeno Waterbury, Jr., Box 85, Brady Lake, Ohio ........ s, Harry Levi, Jeromesville, Ohio. . ...,............ . . Wigton, William Lowry, 219 W. Lorain, Oberlin, Ohio ......... Wiley, Wilkins, Sarah Ellen, 1944 S. Penn. Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Robert Moore, Melrose Road, Auburn, N. Y. ........... . . Wilkinson, Elizabeth Ann, 107 E. Willow Street, Wenonah, N. J Willard, Mfaryj Jane, 911 N. Yakima, Tacoma, Wash .... .......... Willard, Robert Lockard, 540 S. 9th Street, Connellsville, Pa.. . Willey, Alice Catherine, 2001 S. Center Street, Terre Haute, Ind.. .. Willhide, Jlamesj Laurence, West Union, Ohio ..... ............. Williams , Efdgarj Purell, Pierpont, Ohio ........................... Williams, Geraldine Helen, Crozer Theo. Seminary, Chester, Pa. ..... . Williams, Harrison Arlington, Jr. 430 Randolph Road, Plainfield, N. J Williams Williams, Mrs. Lillian Tompkins, 38 N. Prospect, Oberlin, Ohio .... Wilson Wilson Wilson , Charlotte Roth, 316 W. Walnut, Boonville, Ind. ....... . . , Edna Carolyn, 118 W. Boston, Youngstown, Ohio ...... , Elizabeth, 97 Maple Street, Bristol, Conn .... ........ Wilson, Gerald Shepard, 4800 Leslie, Detroit, Mich. ..... ....... Wilson, Helen Jessie, 262 Hazelwood Terrace, Rochester, N. Y ...... Wilson Wilson, ... , ,192 .,.34, ' 102,220 ..e3,9s ......iiiiiiri .....63,l33,158 .............74,124 52,l34,ls2,2l5 .. .74, 126, 140 ............74 ....loo .......34 ....52,147 ............74 ........63,149 , Jeannette, 430 Randolph Road, Plainfield, N. J. ............. .... 3 4, 112 ..fffffff34 ......74,140 . . . .52, 102,189 .,...149,158 .....34,95 ........63,146 , James Reed, 264 Linden Avenue, York, Pa. ................ . Mary Elizabeth, 196 Inwood Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. ..... 52, 118, 220 , . NAME OF STUDENT xx ton Wilson, Mary Louise, 5735 Kenwood Avenue, Chicago, Ill.. . . Wing, Barbara, 213 Inwood Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J.. . . . Winkler, Anton George, 3363 W. 32 Street, Cleveland, Ohio ........ PAGE .....63, 138 .....34,211 ........34,197 Winship, Mary Spencer, 2882 Chadbourne, Shaker Heights, Ohio ......... 74, 124, 201 Winter, Dorothy Grace, 3878 W. 158, Cleveland, Ohio .................. 63, 121, 201 Winwood, George Moody, III, 1652 E. High Street, Springfield, Ohio ..... 34, 107, 213 Wirth, Jane Duke, Gulf Farms, Elyria, Ohio ........................... 63, 112, 182 Witkiewicz, Della Marie, 564 Cameron, Youngstown, Ohio ..., ................. 3 5 Wittler, Ruth Graeser, 1623 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. ........,......... 52, 100 Wolf, John Deming, 948 E. W'hitman, Pocatello, Idaho ......... 35, 132, 188, 210, 214 Wolf, Jfohnj Louis, 259 Hedges Street, Mansheld, O. .........,................... . Wolf, Richard Charles, 50 W. Broadway, Plymouth, Ohio ........ Wolfe, Wynne Robinson, 4432 Ashland Avenue, Norwood, Ohio. . . . Wolfe, Millard William, 586 E. Mill Street, Ortonville, Mich.. .. Wolff, Catherine, 82 Burton Avenue, Woodmere, N. Y. ...... . Wolff, Doris Helen, 14 Rectory Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y.. .... . . Wonderly, Judson Spurgeon, 33 College Place, Oberlin, Ohio. . . Woo, Tai-Ho, 75 Shin Yang Li, Pyengyang, Korea ........... Wood, Jfamesj Eugene, R. F. D. No. 2, Norwich, Conn.. . . Wood, Mary Christina, South Street, Marcellus, N. Y. .... . Wood, Thomas Henderson, 228 E. College, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Wood, William Walter, 1227 Auburn Place, Canton, Ohio ..,... . ...I .Q .iszif iis ........147 ...........74 ....74,124,196 ..........14s .....74,93,2o7 ...........95 .........74 Woodard, Mildred Allice, Beaumont Hospital, El Paso, Texas ....' ............. 7 4, 99 Woodbury, Charles Benjamin, 1801 Hoben Road N. W., Washington, D. C ..... .... 5 2 Woode, Alice Mae, 1543 Montier Street, Wilkinsburg, Pa. ........... 63, 103, 190, 197 Woodward, Edgar Hunt, Jr., 253 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, N. Y . ........ 75, 126 Woodward, Marian, 100 W. Broadway, Salem, N. J.. .' ....................,. 63, 105 Woody, Elizabeth Jane, 3291 Dorchester Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio .... .... 2 15 Wootton, Mary Hooper, 19 Campbell Avenue, Montreal West, Quebec ............ 99 Worcester, Philip Howard, R. D. 1, North Main, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Worden, Jfamesj Stanley, 1212 Central Street, Evanston, Ill. .... . Work, Richard Nicholas, 310 Elmwood Avenue, Ithaca, N. Y ..... Worley, John Carl, 58 Tomlin Street, Waltham, Mass. .....,.. . Wright, Doris Liberty, 41 Arlington Avenue, Hawthorne, N. J .... Wright, Herbert Fessenden, 108 Oak Street, Shrewsbury, Mass ..... . ....75,155,196 .......75,97 ,...12s,193 ....35,95 Wright, Jeannette Ruth, 550 Center Avenue, Lake Bluff, Ill. .....,........... 35, 137 Wriston, Barbara, 180 Hope Street, Providence, R. I. .............. . Wyatt, Ann Elisabeth, 295 N. Main Street, Oberlin, Ohio .......... 35, 112, 189,211 ..,.,.....,.189 Wyman, Arthur Harvey, 197 Givsen Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. ............ 107, 191 Y Yackel, Kathryn Anne, 57 lngelwood Drive, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Yaggy, Loren Llewellyn, 439 W. Lorain, Oberlin, Ohio ....... ...,.52, 141 ........35,193 Yarotsky, Olga Maria, 7924 Jeffrey Avenue, Chicago, Ill.. . . .......... 63, 105 Yeakel, Oflgaj Dorothy, 145 Main Street, Fair Oaks, Pa ..... . .... 35, 95, 177, 179 Yocum, Willis Herbert, 251 Forrest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... .......... 5 2, 173 Yoder, Mary Ellen, 327 North Street, Millersburg, Pa. ..... ..,. 5 2, 138, 195 Yoshimura, Hisa, P. O. Box 83, Hilo, Hawaii ............ .,......... Young, Farra Holmes, 238 N. Pleasant, Oberlin, Ohio .... ,,,,.. Young, Perry Henry, Jr., 238 N. Pleasant, Oberlin, Ohio' ,... .... 7 5 Z Zanolli, Antoinette, 1728 Atkinson Ave., Detroit, Mich., 52, 144, 177, 179, 211, 218, 221 Zanolli, Thornton, 1728 Atkinson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ......................... . Zanzig, Helen Hard, 25 Greenfield, Bronxville, N. Y. ............. . .....75 Zanzig, Hilda Katherine, 25 Greenfield, Bronxville, N. Y. ............ ....... 7 5 Zeller, Cfhristinaj Barbara, 1425 Madison Avenue, Columbus, Ohio ..... .... 7 5, 140 Zeller, Eleanor Anne, 739 Parker Avenue, Beloit, VVis .... .................... 7 5, 144 Zellers, Albert Hamilton, Jr., 150 Brookside Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. ..........,. 63 Zellers, Eleanor Hovell, 150 Brookside Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. ..... 35, 96, 196, 200 ESTIWIIIIIEINVIF QIHtIJllllEl2flFIllll'iK Aidiill Ql1NllllEI!i 293 294 STUDENT DIIIECTDRY AND INDEX NANIE OF STUDENT Z ' Cont' Zelvis, Anne Mae, 14206 Thames Street, Cleveland, Ohio ...... ..., 3 5, 94, Ziebarth, Elaine Elsa, 616 W. Findlay Street, Carey, Ohio .... ........ Ziel, Lois Carol, 21 Moser Place, Mt. Clemens, Mich. ..,..,...... ....... . Zimmer, Dorothy Blanche, 233 Price Street, VVest Chester, Pa. ,........... . Zimmer, Marjorie Newell, Observatorio Nacional, Cordoba, Argentina, 63, 109, Zimmerman, Etrlej Robert, 145 Firestone Blvd., Akron, Ohio .............. Zimmerman, Jfosephinej Carol, 53 W. 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