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

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C , A r 1,7 -'fi za :W Mg. .., -EE 11' av- ! -' M. .51-C Fix -123 aff, Fi , -f T S' CUYL, 'fri .VT .1 , 5. ff , lfml 1 ' I N kg ' S' IDEAL AS coNCE1vED i BY JOHN FREDERIC o.BERL1N Two centuries and three thousand miles from Oberlin today, John Frederic Ober- lin was born in the city of Strasbourg. Like his six brothers, he grew tall, studied hard, played soldiers, brushed with the town bully, and in the course of time graduated from the university. Un- like them, he journeyed as an impetuous young apostle to the region of the Ban de la Roche, where he strove all his life long to bring the word of God to the simple, half-savage peasants. Each Sunday, at the first tones of the bell, troops of vil- lagers began to Wend their way down the hillsides toward his tiny church. Even in the dark days of the French Revolu- tion, when public worship was forbidden, John Frederic dared to preach the love of Jesus Christ in the midst of anarchy and terror. From Monday to Saturday Oberlin the preacher became Oberlin the engineer. At first his superstitious people stared open-mouthed as stubborn boulders were blasted out with dynamite and the swift mountain streams surrendered to rudely-constructed bridges. Superstition forgotten, they and their pastor labored side by side. Blows of the pick-ax trans- formed the narrow mountain passes into wide roads embanked with stone, bridges replaced the slippery old tree-trunks which had sent many a traveler to a watery grave below. As the number of willing workers doubled and even tripled, Oberlin became supervisor, riding his horse up and down the ranks of workmen making suggestions, dismounting swiftly to help in a difficult spot. Oberlin the engineer turned farmer and went among his people planting potatoes and setting out fruit trees. The crying need of the hour was for a supply of agri- cultural implements to break the chains of an earth-bound economy which tilled the iields much as they had been tilled in the days of Moses. It was the pastor himself who opened a little hardware shop where he doled out plows and shovels, to be paid for on the installment plan. As the years passed by, the peasants were gradually enticed into a small agricultural society which, Oberlin-inspired, farmed the glebeland, made butter, planted flax, and soon began to hold its head up among similar societies in France. Parallel to the process of labor ran the process of learning. In pre-Oberlin times, the schoolmaster had been an illiterate swineherd who had inherited the office when be became too ill to care for his swine. Under Oberlin, education took on the more modern guise of a school system, governed by a hierarchy of drill masters and sergeants which resembled the army he had loved as a child. General illiteracy rapidly faded away into past history as John Frederic solicited funds, built school- houses, and stamped out the rude native patois by requiring every school child to speak French. h So months became years, and years merged into decades. Children grew up into strong men and women and themselves became parents and still Oberlin labored on. One by one his original parishioners died and were buried in the little cemetery until, at the age of eighty-six Oberlin joined them. His people erected a simple headstone to Papa Oberlin over his grave, and the life of the man who had labored among them for over sixty years assumed a half-mystical, half-legendary character. death, when John J. Shipherd and Philo drawing up plans for a Christian college in Shipherd suggested the name of Oberlin in 7?-honor of the fiery German pastor. The Oberlin Collegiate Institute opened its doors on December 3, 1833. Here in Ohio, half a world away from Alsace-Lorraine, the same prin- ciples of learning, labor, and brotherly love were to guide a community struggling against conditions equally adverse toward goals equally worthy. From the moment when Peter Pindar Pease stood the first boards against a tree near the Historic Elm to make a temporary shelter, it was a com- munity life based upon manual labor for all. The first men students worked in the fields at least four hours every day, while the first women students slaved just as hard, washing, ironing, sewing, and cooking. Far from providing a vacation from books and studies, summer time was study time, as students scattered all over the countryside during the winter months to teach what they were learning at Oberlin. IT BEGAN In 1836, when the college was feeling the pinch of hard times, some visionary persuaded Mr. Shipherd that the manufacture of silk would solve all their financial problems and, at the same time, provide enough manual labor for all the students applying. Recitations were suspended for a week while 60,000 mulberry trees were set out. Unfortunately, a dry summer, combined with Ohio clay soil, spelled disaster for the enterprise. So, with Alsace-Lorraine as a focal point, the inspiration stemming from john Frederic Oberlin had world-wide and sometimes unexpected repercussions. The most characteristic struggle in the community that bore his name was the fight for the abolition of slavery. Originally adopted as a means of secur- ing badly-needed funds, the philosophy of abolition fitted neatly into the Oberlin conception of Christianity. The exhortations of prayer and pamphlet accompanied the more adventurous past-time of maintaining an Underground Railway Station for runaway slaves. In one year alone over three hundred and fifty slaves were cared for in Oberlin and shipped forward in safety to Canada. It was boasted further that no black man fleeing to Oberlin for safety was ever returned to bondage. Post-Civil War mechanization 'brought its inevitable changes. The next twenty-five years saw a steady expansion of the school and a steady modern- ization of the community as Oberlin acquired, one by one, a modern water plant, a sewage system, improved streets and sidewalks, and free mail delivery. The opening guns were fired in the temperance war as the town which had bragged in the 1870's that it had no grog shops met in a mass meeting in 1881 at which five hundred men signed the pledge. n A r A 1 1 HJ rm' HUF' 5 W 'mm' AW-tial, ,lg I Z .eryfq - . 41,5 - . 3 O 2,2 ,- 1', iff' zu, . L ., .fi 'efff' f kk 'L N -, ' .. V. .f.'..1 ,.v - -- ' - Q Today students come to Oberlin from every state in the Union and from twenty-seven foreign countries. White, yellow, and black alike rub elbows in Oberlin lecture halls, pound on pianos in Warner practice rooms and discuss world peace earn- estly. In freshman dining halls Southern drawls and Western twangs soften and blur until everyone speaks a more or less nondescript Americana, individualized by colloquialisms which somehow hang on. Even the eccentric dancers present at freshman mixers smooth out or subside, although here and there an exaggerated dip or local jeep pops up. In the tradi- tion of Learning and Labor, Oberlin wends its collective way to chapel, to rec hall, to the libe, and to the Vars, while Oberlin leaders look ahead to a new world in which the ideals of its founders will live on. UN THIS PUBLISHED BY THE JUNIOR BACKGROUND STANDS 7 IVE YOU THE COLLEGE OF TODAY IN THE 11 li NINET E EN FORTY CLASS AT OBERLIN, OHIO ffm Wm ing Ofwfmfg Sfffmfmfj, 1500 mg 814,045 af CAOZVLCQ 688 8L8NOZ5 0lfL C0'LWfLl0lfLf5 n LLAQ Lfowing !00Lg8:5 Faeu1ty . . 17 C1asses Seniors . 27 juniors . . 55 Sophornores . 69 Freshmen . . 83 Houses . . . . 99 Organizations . . . 155 Sports . . . . 189 Hi-0-Hi1ites . 225 Advertising. . . . 251 Dean Wittke Incidental to Dean Wittke's diversified activities is his ordinary dean's work. An author of well-established reputation, his books sell widely. He is a member of the American Association of College Professors and Chairman of Committee A of that Association. He is interested in conditions relating to academic freedom and has turned down offers for several college presidencies. He is very interested in music, playing the violin in the Conserv- atory Orchestra. An authority on Canadian History and member of innumerable Historical Societies, he shows a CARL WITTKE range of versatility rarely found in one man. Dean of College Dr. Shaw Known as the best dressed man on the Oberlin Campus Dr. Shaw spends most of his time teaching and working out the administrative problems of the Conservatory. He holds the record for the number of recitals attended in the Conservatory this year, 107 in all. Besides being owner of a fine collection of pipes, he also enjoys boxing matches. He is a member of the Committee of Curricula of the National Association of Schools of Music and also does the spade work for the Artist Recitals Staff, sug- gesting programs and contacting artists. -- THOMAS GRAHAM Theology School Dean FRANK SHAW Director of Causerzfalory Dean Graham Our dean of the Theological Seminary, loved by the stud- ents as teacher and friend, leads also an active and varied life outside of Oberlin. He is very well-known as a relig- ious conference speaker, and is in demand generally for Commencement and Baccalaureate Exercises. His well- earned sabbatical comes next September during which he will travel to Africa and South America to study mission work, with special emphasis on the activities of Oberlin Alumni. Dean Woodworth As counselor for college and conservatory women, Miss W'oodWorth helps in the solution of the trials and trib- ulations of college life. With her Doctorate in English Literature, she very capably taught an English Novel class the hrst semester, on only one weeks notice. Besides her many other activities this year, she attended the meeting of the National Association of Deans of Wonien in St. Louis, which lasted a Week. H lVlARGUERl'IE VVOODWORTH Dean of Women Dean Van Metre Most active as advisor to Conservatory lfVomen, Mrs. Van Metre has Won the friendship and respect of all who know her. She has charge of assigning board and room jobs for all women on the campus. She is a lover of the out-of-doors and spends most of her summers on a ranch. Her keen understanding and ready wit tend to make her the popular person she is. - lWARY VAN METRE Asxl. Dean of Women Dean Bosworth Besides being advisor and guiding light for all College men, Dean Bosworth is a great sports enthusiast. As a youth he played football and he has retained his interest in this sport today. He ofliciates at track meets and in intramural activities. He is also very interested in civic activities, having been a past President of the Oberlin Exchange Club. He is in demand as a speaker by various groups and organizations. EDXVARD Boswoiaru Dean of Men Pianoforte ADA HASTINGS BERYL LADD ROGER CUSHM.-XN BERTHA I'IART DAVID M OVER JOSEPH HUNGATE JOHN ELVIN Harp Violoncello Sin g LUCY LEWIS FREDERICK GOEIQNEII JOHN FRASER AXEL SKJERNE JOSEPHINE LYTLE ARTHUR DANN RUTH MORRISON Wind HAROLD MARGARET JOHN FLORENCE ARTHUR. ARTHUR BRYSON ADAMS CONRAD HALL WILLIAMS W ALN - Theory and Composition KARL JAMES VICTOR N ORMAND ROBERT HILDA . HILDIX GEHRKENS HALL LYTLE LOCKWOOD M ELCI-IER SCI-IUSTER M AGDSICK 20 Theory lCont.J Organ CHARLES ' BRUCE ARTHUR GEORGE LEO IQENT DAVIS POISTER LILLICH HOLDEN Violin REBER RAYMOND DONIXLD JOSEPH M AURICE JOHNSON CERF MORRISON KIRSHBAKUNI KESSLER Physical Education lWomenl GERTRUDE VERNA ELLEN HELEN MOULTON BROOKS HATCH DOMONKOS ANNA KATHERINE BERTHA LERA PIUGHITT VON WENCIC LEONARD CURTIS Physical Education lMenl HEIIBERT NICHOLS WHITELANV GUY LYSLE MORRISON THRONER BUTLER DANIEL VVALTER CHARLES IQINSEY PIAGRESHEIMER ERDMANN Romance Languages RUSSELL HAYDEN DELEERT HERMAN ELSIE JAMESON BOYERS GIBSON THORNTON NOLAN English Publlc Speaklng ARCHIBALD PHILLIP JESSE ARTHUR ANDREW JELLIFFE SHERMAN M ACK TAFT BON JIO RNO STANTON RUTH JOHN HENRX' M CLAUGHLIN LAMPSON DIERHOEE SAMS CHESTER RALPH ROBERT WARREN SHAVER SINGLETON MAYO TAYLOR . German Spanmsh JEFFRY AUER ROBERT GUNDERSON VVILHELM JOSEPH MARJORIE JOHN CONV PAUL K XTHRY N IQAUFMANN REICHARD LAWSON IQURTZ STURGTS ROGERS Co ATES Chemistry HARRX' ALFRED LUKE WERNER JAMES HOLMES LATH ROP STEINER B ROMUND MCCULLOUGH Psychology Geology and Z00l0g3' Geography LOUIS I-IARTSON CHARLES ROGERS LAYVRENCE COLE ROBERT BUDINGTON HOMER WEAVER ROBERT N ' MCEWEN I FRED FORMAN RUEL FROST HOPE I-IERBERT HIBBARD YOUTZ Physics Botany LORD FORREST CARL PAUL GEORGE TAYLOR TUCKER H OWE SEARS JONES Economics Political Science I HARVEY WOOSTER OSCAR THOMAS JOHN CHARLES JASZI FENN LEWIS BARRELL PAUL . PIERCE Sociology BEN LEWIS N EWELI, FREDERICK GUY SIMS ZORBAUGH BROWN ARTHUR NILSSON History WILLIAM MCPHERSON FREDERICK DAVID HOWARD ROBERT ARTZ MOORE ROBINSON FLETCHER Mathematics MAIIY MARIE ROBERT CHESTER EASTON SINCLAIR JOHNSON VVAGNER YEATON CARR Theology CLARENCE CLARENCE FRANCIS WALTER LEONARD HERBERT ORVILLE HAMILTON CRAIG BUCKLER HORTON STIDLEY MAY JONES l 0 C assics Religion J FLORENCE FITCH LOUIS LORD LEIGI-I ALEXANDER ALFRED SCHLESINGER DOROTII Y BELL Philosophy CARL JAN LUCIUS NICOL KOZA K GA RVIN Education FLOYD RAYMOND MARIE MARY GOVE FISHER RANRIN YOCOM Fine Arts CLARENCE MARGARET J ESSIE EDWARD WILLIAM WARD SCHAUFFLER TREFETHEN CAPPS BROWN Seaman' s Sturdies WILLIAM SEAMAN Dzrector of Admissions Smoothly runs the machinery of the Admis- sions Department in annually deciding the fate of some five hundred Oberlin freshmen. It is in this office, luxurious with dictaphones, that our Alma Mater's best foot is put for- ward to potential students and everyone else. Genial, Bill Seaman is top man as director and is ably assisted by Field Secretary, Curt Anderson, and Al Bailey, the man who puts Oberlin on the map as Publicity Manager. The feminine touch is supplied by various secretaries and stenographers who arrange interviews for people with Mr. Seaman, patiently give out information about hours and courses, send out all sorts of letters, col- lege entrance blanks, personal qualification blanks, and bulletins. There are some stud- ents behind the scenes too, working at Bling and mailing jobs, a few of which are on N. Y. A. l CURTIS ANDERSON A ssl. Dzrector 0 f A dmzssiom ALLEN BAILEY Director of Publicity D xscouia Fomzusn Etizarmru BYRON RUTH LEISERSON PxUL ARNOI D 1 resident Secretary-Treasurer Social Clmzrmen Seniors Navy blue and gray class sweaters disappear into attic trunks and bottom bureau drawers as the class of 1940 shakes the mud of Oberlin from its feet. As freshmen their women wore long skirts and gazed in awe at the football teamg as seniors their women wore short skirts and Leap-Year-dated the foot- ball team and faculty alike. Refusing to be bound by tradition they agitated for a longer Thanksgiving holiday, installed a slot in the libe for pre-7:45 reserve books, and smoked indoors under Carnegie's watchful gaze' until the arm of the law intervened. With incredible fortitude they survived a series of conventions and conferences ranging from labor, world peace, and future vocations to Wl1at Oberlin Womeii Do in Summer . And in May of their senior year, after weary months of playing bridge and dickering for tents and elephants, they staged a Mock Convention which will provide propaganda for the Admissions Office for years to come. .sag 5 ' us , I fi 4 4 ' fr P 9 f X X to . 1 f Q71 V XX, aan ji :meh gi hf . 'HV mon? , W' di Al K Xxx tl ,f dsl fk-,YS x I gf 7 ! X ff X .gi DAVID S. ANDEREGG B1 alhemalics O. EDWARD ANDERSON H islory PAUL B. ARNOLD Practical Art FLORENCE C. RICHARD RUTH RUTH ' AARON ACHZEHNER ADAMS ALBRECHT Spanish French History School Music JOHN Q. DONALD MARY E. JOHN K. BAIRD BALASSA BARBER BARE English History English Psychology 1 HAXNNS K. ANDER5 C hevnislry JEAN W. APPEL Zoology E. IU'rz1 AUGSPURGER English Seniors SALL112 M. BEDFORD Economics GILES G. BLODGETT Economics RENE BIASTRE French G. NORRIS BOLLENBACK C hemislry O. W ILLARD BIDWELL Sociology ROBERT W. Boosa School Mzisic and Piano Administration Building QxQvf if I!! I f 4 1 HELEN LOT1. P M ILLIL XBEFH HENIIY T 4 V Ye,-.-..L BRAIN XRD BRAND1 BRIDENB XUGH BROBST f r' kjfff Education JJ 4 1 Jifff u I A 1 ir JI nz!-1332, qw,-1 M xl , 'rv . . 4 A I w I - ,K 4. 4 ' J -I Piano English Physical v 0 Pre-medical 'H . XI 1 L E13 , f' ,fl Z MARJORIE W. BROOKS English BARBARA E. BRUNK School M mic ANNA M. BURD Pre-lilmzry MAEEL J. BURT CARROLL J. B ROWN Physics Lors E. School Alusic JEAN I. BURRELL English MURTON F. BUSH Economics DONALD H. M. ELIZABETH LOREN E. J. LoU1s BYERLY BYRON CADY CAHAN English Kimiergarlen- Pro-medical Primary Seniors B URGOYNE EDITH M. CAMERON Sociology URANA N. CHAMBERLAIN Chemistry RENE E. CAR ROLL Political Science MARGARET J. CI-IENEY French MARGARET G. ROBERTA J. WILLIAB-I J. SYDNEY E. CARTER En glislt ROBERT M. COMFORT Economics CARTWRIGHT CASTELLI CAVENAGH Psychology School Mitsic Fine Arts MARGARET L. LOUISE B. JEAN P. CONDIT CONKLING COOK History History School Illztsic Barrows House .f I . N Jill ! l I . ji ,l .f-' ' il .Z fl 32 A. PATRICIA CREW Psychology and Philosophy CAROLINE M. CROSS English RAYMOND W. CUMMINGS Clzemiswy S'rEIfHI3N W. DANA Geology S. LEONARD DART Physics JULIA H. MAIIY L. DAVID M. MARGARET Cook: CORBUS CORDRAY C01-TON Sociology Piano Geology and Economics Geography E. 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A, :HEX iii? you Q f j xxf, If 1 ' 'S 1 'fi sg 22555, ff I ERNEST MCCLAIN School M usic MARION MCCLELLIXND History RAYMOND MCCONLOGUE History EVERETT MARGARET RUTH BETTY Lou LOTHROP LUCKE LUND LYNG Physzcs Cello Kindergarten- Voice Pnmary RICHARD MCCOY Economics LYDIA MCCURDY Pre-medical CHRISTOPHER MACDEIQMOTT Pre-medical CLARICE WILLIABI LENDRUM IAN MCDONALD MACDONIXLD MACEACHRON MCGREAL Spanish Archaeology Economics Philosophy Seniors 6 MAIQY MA RGAKITA JAMES KENNETH MACGREGOR MCKIBBEN MCIQINNEY MACRORIE Sociology Kindergarten- Pre-medical English Primary HERBERT FREDERICK JOHN ELIZABETH MARIBOE M ARKS M ARTSOLF MARv1N History English Pre-medical English ELIZABETH MADDEN Sociology BESSIE MASSING Kindergarten- Primary SUANNA MANLEY Psychology GEORGIA MAXWELL Political Science ff' Johnson House 1 ,Wy 10 7 f --5 ,fl VELMA M .-x Rjoxm ELIZABETH GERRISH English K i ndergarlon- Philosophy .Zoology Primary ' M EARS ME1sRnmNs NIERRILL METCALF Tiff - ' Q62 fgdcfjl' fl' If 5 l y W W ,Q XNILLIAM M 1DDLE'roN Pre-medical DURAIID MILLEIQ Pre-medical GIQRALD IVIILLILR Zoology ELo1SE NIu,1.E1z P'ia-no THOMAS M lS'1'RE'l I'A Violin LOU F RANK ROGER W. M CN ULTY MoN'rELEoN1s MOORE MOORE MOORE Pre-medical Economics Piano History Seniors LORAIN CHARLES FREDERICK M,xRGA1m'r Frusomucx DONALD 'MOSHIER MYERS MYERS NICHOL NICHOLS NIEDEIIHIXLISEIQ School M nsic Philosophy School M mic Sociology History Chem lslry VIRGINIA JAMES LLOYD Sfmxvoxzn RUTH JEANNE Nomus OLSEN OLSON PALAY PARKS PAuQU13'r'rE Spanish H isiory English Pre-medical E11 gllsh Plzyxical Ed ucalion Carnegie Library .44 N N X ,I ff J 1 . aorvx 4. m Cq-,A L3 ,. f,1wfw.1nvffU f W ALICE CHARLOTTE nl , AR 9 . s. . tg - J: 5, , fri ' PHELPS PHILLEO ' G' 4' Sociology Psychology XE ETHEL PHILLIPS History LOUISE PINGER English HIXZEL POTTER English DONALD PYE Chemistry JAMES PIRTLE Economics SUZANNE PUHAN Sociology DORIS PUTNAM School M usic RUTH RAWLINSON French WARREN REFBORD English i RUTH PAUL REICHENBACH REUM1'-N School Music P 0'm'9d1Wl Seniors LOIINA NELSON BETTY LYMAN REUTENER RICHARDS RICHARDSON RILEY Lalivz. Chemistry Latin History RUTH W INIIIIIED MARY LEWIS ROE ERTS ROBERTS ROOT ROYAL History Piano Pre-medical Political Science MMIGIIRET RISHEL French JANICE RUDD Piano ,,..,-,.-f-.-V-.,..f7:..,--..l-.- -..,,..F.T..f-.XH' . .. . :VIE I W I v I 2- 5 1-,L I V F I, I I .' a3'gT.:i,g! if P O -,f --- WJ 1 3' ' Z' -., -' 2- if K -v x I 1 ', l - 5 F iff' Z1 cffp ff! -f i QF Egg A n Sins?- ALICE ROBERTS English ICENNETH RUDOLPH Economics 'wr' X X 6, Yu EL Oberlin Post Office Im N SA U E R Cllemixiry R UDOLP11 SC HM 1 DT WIllflI8II71lffC.9 M A urn RET SCHNABEI- P76-7l76Ll'iL'lLl juries RUTH Russian, Smzsls M'allzemal'ics English RUBY ELIZABETH SHAW SHERRER Piano History Loxs SCHEME English C1.o1uND,x SCI-IMOLI, School Music C v NTI-IIA SxsuG12.xN'l' Fine Arfs Seniors MARY STROCK School M usie MARTHA TAMURA Piano RUTH STRONG Religion BENJAMIN TAYLOR Philosophy HUGH HYXIIRIET LUA LOUIS STUART SUMNIOHT SYCKES, I R. SZABO Clarinet French Mathematics C hemistry GORDON MARY MARY-ALICE JOHN TAYLOR TAYLOR THOMAS THOMPSON M alhematirs History Physical C hemistfy Education Baldwin Cottage 1-4' -4 l D 5? ,Tx 2 WN 'I JOHN STEINBINDER Chemistry RICHARD STEPHENSON Physics J UDSON STEWART Chemistry N ELDA JANET ELLIS ELIZABETH SPENCER SPLITSTONE SPRUNGER STEELE Piano Kindergarten- History English Primary RICHARD STEPHENS Economics HOWARD STEVENS School Jllilsic MARY E. STEWART Organ WILLIAR1 ELSIE CHARLOTTE RALPH STEXVART STOKES STOLL STOLTZ Sociology English German School M mic Seniors VIRGINIA SHULTZ Sociology WINEIEL D SMITH Sociology ALLEN SIEBENS French I'IAZEL SNODDY Physical Education GEORGE JOHN JEANNE LUCILLE SILER SIMMONS SMITH SMITH Pre-medical A rchaeology K indcr garten- Philosophy Pnmary HELEN RICHARD I RENE ANN SNYDER SNYDER SOLTES SPENCER Organ Sociology Piano Fine Arts ..-Y L, .. .1 I If 'I 'AWN-ll'5!'1' . ' 2' N ,. W I I, Yi L K -. W, SMA. I I .. ,II 5 , , W Q: ,- 3 -II II l -wi, , , ff -, ' :I I I H 94,11 ,www , gow gr V 'ffig f, I j , m fh . Allen Hospital x Shawl , A T X All A x I li 4 final P 2 RUTH ELEONORE TRUEBLOOD Spanish HELEN UNKEFER Kindergarten- Primary JOHN UPDEGRAFF Religion EUGENE VEVERKA Pre-medical PHYLLIS ELSIE PIELEN ELIZABETH TIESENGA TINKER TOLEN Tmcv Kindergarten- Piano Religion Zoology Primary FRANCES ULRICH Religion IVIARJOME VAIL Physical Educalion RUTH VAN APPLEDORN Piano HENRY VOGTSBERGER Pre-medical MARGUERITE JOSEPH WACH5 WAGNER, JR. Pfam, School Music Seniors DOROTIIY PIELEN WALKER WALLACE Organ Sociology JAMES ADNE WATT VVAYNE Chemistry Sociology DOROTHY WALTON Zoology LEWIS WECHSLER History KAXTHQXRINE WARNER Physical Education W ARREN VVELDON Economics v T VW,:.Vf. v,:y-, V 'Z .1f.' V V A ' ,,. fy:-:, , A f-A., 5f,.EXK ., .-..,, A Q L, 1 Ls, .g-,f,,-W '- --..a:f5.g,'r,.- ff: .:f-Lvifl. JH ' -rl-7':'-- . ,, . ., lil' ' 'I J? A +V--' 12. S 1 v . -1 ' Lfziwi Q55 . KQEEEQU 1 E A -A A,1:,'1'::,v y Tl! A wa ..-..l , ,: gf, .1. u u HN H! M12 ,. fjl'6Tjf5'Q,:g U f i 5. rlif-LY'f13'i'f4 4 1-151. NT, rr- f. 1-,: AT A-Z. , ' ,ffw tffff,---Emi -v , Az., 1 Y ,A H T if . 55 n .E R ull l ' sr ' A 1 ' N. Wi1i-j ,.- Fw - -,-'- w, - 'ELA-4x--724 , I'IENRY REBECCA VVARREN WARREN Economics English BARBARA VICTOR WELLS WHITTIER Political Chemistry Science -H 7, ER A 1: .Wm V' F7 ' ' fruit ff'H -nr, 1 ,- .4 Theological Seminar ' T 'S .12 X 4 f f'. if 41 rf kk FLIZABETH ALICE EDGAR ELIZABETH WILKINSON WILLEY WILLIAMS WILSON Organ Piano Physics Psychology 4 S' 555 flex . I 1 V . V f ,V S. 1 , urs- M W' 1 I si I x A S N 4 H- TT' F325 2-S54 Sw: QQ gil-fi .Ex 2:54 N 'E N S 2 ' as Pi m R UTI-I VVITTLER E71 glish CI-IIIRLES W OODBUIIV Psychology H ERBEIIT W RIGHT Chemistry IQATHRYN Y ACKEL Pre-medical WILLIS Yocoxx Physics MARY HISA ANTOINETTE MILDIQED YODER YOSHIINIURA ZANOLLI ZUCI-I School M usic Piano Physical Kindergarten- Education Primary Seniors Ronrm BEERS ELIZABETH MILLER Lois AXTELL PIARRISON VVILLIANIS Prevzdezzt Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairmen Juniors Dreaming Wistfully of the Hall Memorial Auditorium they heard about as freshmen, the class of 1941 wends its Way in and out of the Vars and the libe. The last class in an era of rugged individualism, their women were scattered as freshmen among upperclass houses and burned their lights far beyond 10:30. Still individualistic as juniors, they failed to sign up enough freshmen for the interclass dance, and one more Oberlin tradition bit the dust. Today the main complaint of a kind administration which gave their Women ten pers as sophomores and riding pers as juniors is that there are Wide open. spaces in junior chapel rows. juniors plead guilty, but refuse to hang their heads in shame. To their credit they have chalked up pushball victories and record-breaking bonfires their first year, the frosh sweater expose their second year, and Who's Who in 1943 their third. As seniors next year they step confidently into the limelight just vacated by the class of 1940. . we E if ,Ra W., NIARTIN, J. NELSON, L. Juniors First Row: ELLIOTT, A. MOSSMAN, P. ANTHONY, B. CROSSLEY, C. Second Row: NIOORE, M. STEVENSON, T. SMITH, J. BRIGHTMAN, K Third Row: BLOOBIHARDT, F. PARKH, B. BLANSHARO, P. LOWRV, J. Fourth Row: SILER, M. HAWKINSON, M. BARTEAUX, M. L. BELLER, N. Fzfth Row: PIOOVER, J. MANSON, B. CLARKE, C. SCHWING, R. Sixth Row: MUDGE, D. HOSIER, W. SELLERS, J. MOORE, M. Seventh Row: HOAGLAND, J. CORRELL, T. VVOLF, W. SCHWARTZ, C. 56 Juniors First Row: CURRIER, MCGINNIS, D. COBB, L. Second Row: MARTIN, H. IQELLER, J. Third Row: GARRISON, J. ROGERS, J. Fourth Row: BEER, A. BR12wsT1sR, Fzfth Row: HILL, V. IVES, G. Sixth Row: KI,INE, J. DOWNING, P Seventh Row: MARSH, P. PARKE, J. ' 3 .1 R .- L.. ' y 1-,ryan ,Q A- K vhi 4 I i X'5'l'e5f ' fwzffp ' ' J. ,xr-? jg-hi 99, 1 4 n'RQftf1?t ft , . . 4 , -'LV 'ff' Wil . mu 'f Y 7 'J' ff-f71f? if Q.'f1.2 Tffi,-' ',.3. Q4 LJ m 'ws 4 A - 54 . , -.31 -'., l- , 4- ig- rw b NA , ,'?',S!,,'.W 1. M ,, . ,,,-1 rw- -1 - ' -, 3 V. 11' m 1 Y. ,V 1 -' , P M4311 R ,-,.- if -' ' 1 J' .W ,K ,z I- 'Q- -l55 1 f' K--.Rf--M' 3 ,W a '7' 1':v ., ,H -J, fx, 1-Q1 - .2,.... f1 Lf ,gg 'i111,, R 5 41 -ffslr 1 -' ' 'HN 12: -'xwu -Q , 'V -, ,. , , 9. .VAN ,A , H - .yi I , 4-1 . 44-,Q :Rf ibvzn x- ..,-- -sv , 34, .,1,,..g' LW- ,L1j.S5,-lg Lg, ,r-QQ. gghfur-'.1'Q-5 .w f w A gf- ft t'g'3Rf,n' wwf? .wt ' wi. A. mg, :.14'U.afy i '5' 5+ 'Q gg, A X sap, ,Q T Q '. !:,tJ,,,i,-I Y 1- +7 1' ' 5' - ' h.l':'sf'i ii- 51 L l'K ' SHAFFER, E. NIORGAN, D. -I First Row: WILLIAMS, P. Second Row: KEMPF, B. Third Row: ROCKEFELLER, M. Fourth Row: EWERS, L. Fzfth Row: , HUME, J. Juniors EICKEMEYER, K MCALLISTER, K. NICHOLS, B. NICMULLEN, J. BRIGGS, K. RICHARDS, B. PIORVATH, T. ADAIR, H. PHILLIPS, L. POMERS, H. SPIES, B. BOWMAN, R. PRICE, J. DREW, G. IQIDD, J. JENVETT, A. IQLINE, D. CHAMBERLAIN, R. HARVEY, I. BEHOTEGUY, M. MIRALDI, R. VVENNERSTROM XVEINBERG, D. SPROW, A. M UELLER ,A. First Row: MAYIPIELD, M. KARELSON, J. KREMENETSKY, S. DUNN, C. PUSEY, J. Second Row: RUGGLES, R. SARETZKI, M. HOERICH, R. BEERS, R. POTEAT, B. Third Raw: GLIDER, M. SYVARTZ, P. INGLIS, D. BABCOCK, K. BREENBERG, B. Fourth Row: . PATTERSON, P. VVHEATON, R. CRAMER, T. ZIMMER, M. LINGAL, D. Fzfth Row: DINKINS, C. DUNLAP, J. COLBY, H. TUTTLE, E. EISENMAN, K. HUNT, K. MORGAN, R. REID, M. MALONE, T. REYNOLDS, B. Juniors-. Juniors First Row: SABO, E. BELL, A. BRIGHT, F. MCFREDERICK, S Second Row: BREENE, M. SHELDON, K. CLAGETT, S. HAYDEN, J. Third Row: Housxsr., F. HEWINS, E. GORSKE, P. BROWNLIE, M. Fourth Row: CECIL, A. KOCH, L. RIBLET, M. ZELLERS, A. Fzfth Row: PORTMAN, L. BLACKMARR, M. SKYRM, R. KINGHORN, M. Sixth Row: PRESCOTT, H. DAY, B. BARLOYV, E. ROUNSEFELL, E. Seventh Row: GRLER, R. KLEINHENZ, H. BRAVER, S. WILSON, J. I 1 I HOLDEN, M. N ICHOLS, E. 60 .Tumors BARNHART F. BING1-IAM, K. JOHNSTON, M. L. PICKEL, F. Woona, A. M. M. I-IADLEY, R. KLEINIAN S. WARNER, B. BLASINGHAM, P 61 First Row: FLEISCHER, R. EATON, A. RHOADES, E. TARR, C. JENSEN, E. Second Row: MCCONTXHY, J. FRESHWATER, F. MAGDANZ, B. A. RICHMOND, H. DONBERG, S. Third Row: HART, W. BEAT., I. NOVOTNY, M. CHEETI-IAM, N. HALLAWELL, M. E. Fourth Row: MCCONNON, M, FONES, J. WEAR, R. MCCORMICK, P. BOARDMAN, H. Fzfth Row: CLYMER, B. FRAZIER, D. CLARK, O. ATKINSON, S. CHERNIN, K. Juniors - - THOMPSON, A HUMMEL, M. EASTON, J. HAL-IBIEILLE, J NUMBERS, F. First Row: FOOTE, I. VVILEY, B. HUNIPHREY, P. EVERSON, M. NOLIXND, F. Second Row: GUNN, J. HILL, J. DUDLEY, A. HANSON, F. PODVIDZ, M. Third Row: TABOR, E. MILTON, R. JONES, G. WICHMAN, J. SUTER, C. Fourth Row: JACKSON, B. ESCIILIMAN, F. NIAYNARD, E. VILLWOCK, E. KOFF, R. Fzflh Row: WELCH, L. PIECKMAN, A. SCHMIDT, C. NEWTON, E. WINTER, D. MILLIGAN, J. JACOBSON, D. ICLUG, F. SCIIRBOROUGH, J. LOVEJOY, E. Juniors f, VVILSON, J. AXTELL, L. Juniors First Row: ELMORE, J. HIRSCH, A. BEAVER, A. NICCARTY, V Second Row: GOODIER, A. I'IENRY, R. DODGE, R. JOHNSTON, L Third Row: HOLT, J. LEWIS, R. HIBSCHMAN, N. BENNETT, G. Fourth Row: PAGE, T. SAYLOR, K. MCCLELLAND, M. PHILLIPS, J. Fzfth Row: ROSE, E. MARTIN, S. VERNON, B. HUEER, L. Sixth Row: DRIES, A. FORD, C. WEAR, J. JOHNSON, D. Seventh Row: FLINT, J. PRESTON, T. SMITH, B. HARPER, E. 64 Juniors First Row: HOLM, D. Second Row: H ITCHNER, M BIRINGER, M. I,E1:m', J. BURNETT, B. S.fxNmaRsoN, J. BECK, M. DAY, E. Third Row: SENYARD, J. M ESSER, H. Kosm, T. NIYER5, B. Fourth Row: DUTTON, T. Am's0'rT, M. KILLIN, E. THOMPSON, R Fifth Raw: S'rE.xRNs, P. HOWARD, R. GAR'rRE1.L, A. KENNEDY, H. Sixth Row: LOVETT, N. K12l.I.lsR, L. BROOKS, A. MARTIN, J. Seventh Row: VRADENBERC., G. VVEGMAN, M. JENSON, M. E. BARTOYV, J. R ' ,jgggiyv-X w.. E., 1 fl-3-gala. 5 . A.. ,AE PJ , 'lhjlk ':'f1f',Q'? I, I, X , 4. -',.f'i,,Ig3jM11 V, asf? ' 'x lg ' R -..,lf ,,...'f M, J , H V ' - r ' ,gt -ff . if RI- tj, . .wx .,., 3 V .I I lx' 5ff.gZ:gL'.Q3wv'h M? ' -. if 'f ,M ' N V . ' Y, 1 cmiullffffg 4r'?i,'f:'7f y- ' .A -N -r W.--Awr, .A . 1'7 - -II' .1'l5.J,1-1' .s .V Q Qi 1 1 ,Vg --xiii,-E... U. 1 - . '-L1- E-N-: BURNS, S. SXVILLXRT, D. 65 First Row: SHELL, R. HIXUSIEIQ, R. SI-IELTON, L. CRANE, R. SEARS, P. Second Row: I-IUBBARD, E. R. LEVI, P. HIXGNER, G. BUNDY, D. BICKEL, B. Third Row: THOMAS, W. SPELBRINK, F. DOYLE, S. HEIDGERD, L. SXVETT, M. Fourth Row: KLEIN, M. J. ICLINGLER, A. VAN TUYL, G. WARNER, W. BRONSKY, L. Fifth Row: HAKES, B. RHODES, H. LANE, V. FISHER, W. NVEST, K. --Juniors - - . COLE, V. VVEAVER, N. PARKER, F. HARGRAVE, E PERKINS, V. First Row: HERRICIC, R. LEONARD, J. MAYER, Cp FRASER, E. YVALKER, G. Second Row: GILES, W. EMSLIE, W. PIUMPHREY, P. GOLDBERG, H. BEST, P. Third Row: CREIGHTON, J. HASKINS, L. DUNC.AN, R. C. CROWELL, M. LANSING, W. Fourth Row: IQING, B. DIEFENBACH, I. VAN SHUTE, J. CARR, M. G. HEIBY, M. Fifth Row: SMITH, E. SPENCER, R. SPARLING, G. SCOFIELD, A. DIBELLA, A. ROBERTS, D. BROWNLIE, M. PIAVVKINS, E. CLINE, C. AINSWORTH, K. -Juniors-. l w -1 1 F irsl Row: POPE, J. Foluuzsr, E. Second Row: VROOMAN, C. VROOMAN, D. Third Row: BossHA1:'r, L. ANDERSON, C. Fourlh Row: I-IALE, M. CIOODRICH, N. ...Juniors McG1zu:xv ,D. MISCHKA, J. Mr:CL12L,l. GOSSINK, AND, J. ALEXANDER, P. NIARCELLUS, S. I-IYDELL, M VV.xuN13R, C. ICORNHAUSER, K. SCOTT, M. A. HASKINS, I.. STROMQUIST, T. I-IALPERN, S HUGHES, F. SFNNLLX BLNNILT1 SUSAN KELLEY IVIARGARE1' Hetssru Domi D Luis I reizdenl Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman Sophomores Only yesterday unassimilated hordes of freshmen, the class of 1942 has left frosh dorms and frosh ways behind and joined the upperclass world. Their men have battled for Oberlin in varsity football, basketball, baseball, track and minor sports while their women have striven to lose the weight they gained as freshmen and emerged as Glamor Girls. Frightened by the numbers of their departed comrades, they are determined not to add any more names to those of the 43,000 young people who did not graduate from Within these Walls. They pass lightly over such incidents in their past as the class sweater expose, the bonhre mystery, and the kidnapping of their class president, and swear that the next two years will go down in Oberlin history as the Age of '42 . GW P up f ,f If 'XX I 4 I 1 n , I I 1 f 4 1 fs F. ABRAMS M. ANDERSON P. AUERBACH N. BARTOO R. BIERY N N x L . ADDESSI ARNSTEIN BAILEY B EHR BIHN 1942 I X' AIRD L. ARTHUR BARNABY BENNETT Buss T. ALLEN ATKINS BAKER BENNETT BooTH GW P up A18-X160 IN 4. f 1 17 , 1 I 1 x x x x A. BOWEN S. BROYVN D. CACNER J. CARLISLE R. CHATFIELD x I x 5 1 V 1 I A B RETT B ULLOCK CALDNVELL CHANDLER CLEMENT BREWER BUNN CAMERON CHANDLER COLE g x C' C. R. CRAWLEV M R. P. H. COOK W. CRECRAFT B. DAVENPORT A. DELANEY S. DICE 1942 COOLEY CROCKER DAVIES DELEO DOSCH COWAN CULLEY DAY DEMAREST DOUGLASS 7 Fzrst Raw: H. DRAUD1' Second Row: J. DURNING Tlurd Row: D. EELLS Fourth Row: A. FARBSTEIN Fzflh Row: C. FISHER x ,' I x if . 0 C' 1' 4 X I I X X x I ,f , ff L. DUNHAM DUNHAM H. DUNN V. DUPRE G ECKER W. ECKERT D. EDWARDS D ENGEL J. ERPF E. ERWIN L. FAV FEICKS B. FERGUSON J. F IELDING M. FOLGER D. FOLKNER E. FORD 1942 DUPREE EDWARDS E. EVERHART F INN FRANK Gul F UP S 0 1 1 n x 1 x x m x n s x x x First Row: H. FRANK Second Row: M. Gooo Third Row: L. GREEN Fourth Row: A. HALE Fzfth Row: E. PIARPER J. FRECHTLING S. GOODNIAN R. GILEENE J. HALL P. HARRIS 1 1 5 I l I I n 1 1 1 1 . E X J. FROELICHER R. GOTT J. GRUBER D. HANDYSIDE R. HARRIS 1942 GALASSO GRAFTON P. GUEIQNSEY HANLEY HARROXV MISS GALLERY A. GIZANGEIQ H. HADDOX H. I-IANSEN E. HARTER J. GLASER B. GRECO K HAHN K I-IARDIN R. HARTSON B YA I I .----A N R 5 x I I I I I I I I L-- 5 .XX 1 x x 1 1 1 Q n 1 n I I OC' R. HAUSER H. HILL A. HOMMANN J. HUNT J. JONES . f ,f . D. HERDMAN J. PIOLESOVSKY R. HOUSTON A. JAMES B. IQAFKA 1942 I'IILDNER HOLMES HUFFORD B. JOHNSTON IQELLEY Ss l x x x ,LY x x s X x IQINNEY LARSON LESTE R LYON NIACDERMOTT J. MCGIFFERT Offs' Ji E. IQNAUFT M. LEROY D. LORD D. MCBIQIDE R. MCGLLL s x x X I 1 1 1 1 S. IQNOVVLTON D. LEIGHNINGER I. LORD R. MCCLELLAND R. MCGREAL Gul 'Q oF' JHEXIQO IW s s s Y First Row: J. MCGREW Second Row: M. MARIS Third Row: A. MEACHAM Fourth, Row: L. MEYER Fzlfth Row: K. MONTGOMERY E MCKELLIXR MARSHALL IVIELOY ' MICKEY MOORE MCKELLOG A. MARTIN MERGENDAHL E. MILLER E. MOORE E. MCKELVEY W. MARTIN S. MEIQIQILL K. MILLEII D. MOIQRIS 1942 J. MADISON E. MATIIIS E. MERRY J. MILLS M. MORRIS MARCLEY MfKY MEYER IVIONROE MORRIS GU-L xr up 1 0 n n K s x x n x I I First Row: L. MORSE Second Row: H. NICI-IOLSON Third Row: H. Ons Fourth Row: D. PORTER Fzfth Row: M. PRUSSING K K E I1 1 I .X W. NIUCHMORE P. OLSON E. PARKS R. PORTER J. PURVES I I .1 X -. 0 C' Aff 1 X If Xl ll Xx I N 1 I MURRAY P. MYER ORAM P. OREAN PERISICH S. PERLOW PRAGER B PRENSKY RAWLINSON P. REARDEN 1942 A P. NAWROCRI C. NICHOLSON J. OREBAUGH F. OSBORN T. PIRAINO W. PITMAN J. PRESS V. PRICE W. RENNEBOHM J. REX IBYA A..- N ss I 1-X, I I I 0 . r C . X , ' Teens? 4 ' ' I I l x K s H. -RICHARDS A. Rowa W. SAINT C. SCHWESER J. SELIGMANN + X x x S. RICHARDS ROWE SANDERSON J. SCOTT 1942 A C. RIGGS K. Rowuzv E. SAXE E. P. SCOTT A. SHAW ROBERTS RUBY G. SCHLOERB D. SEBELIN SHIPHERD 5?-'L xr 0, 10 , f First Row: J. SHIPTON Second Row: E. SMITH Third Row: R. SNYDEII Fourth Row: L. STEIN FUIIL Row: M. STODDARD I X f' If x - f I .X . , A I' 1' X I 41' xxx xx ll , xx ,f ff' x I I SHORTT SIEGEL A. SINAMARK F. SMITH L. SMITH M. SMITH SPAETII STEPHONSON STONE SPRINGER STEPHENSON STOTHOFF 1942 J. STANICEK M . STEVENSON A. STEHLEII E. SLOMAN S. SMITH J. STARR M. STEYVART H. STRONG I GUI F' UP A18-XIC0 1 1 First Row: P. STUEBER Second Row: C. THOMPSON Third Raw: J. USLANDEIQ Fourth Ra-zu: I. WALLACE Fifth Row: E. VVESSEL ,f 0 I7 K 1 I I I v I I I 1 I I f G. SWING M. THOMPSON R. VALKO J. VVARNER E. WESTERMAN x TABER L. TARBUTTON TIIRONER H. TOMPKINS VAN EMAN D. VANVECHTEN R. WARREN T. WARREN WV!-IITE S. WILKINS 1942 TAU13 T. TUTTLE WADE WEAR WILLARD I J. TIIOM J. TYRE G. WAGENET R. WEISS E. WILSON X X , I B YA I K I 1 ---....-Y x ss I I I I I I 1 1 I I I ,XJ 81, 7 x ,I I KCELAIDC 4 '4 f . K I ll, 0 I xl N ! , 'ki x X? X 1 GU! 'C' ol? Me X100 1 82 1 . ' 1 1 s , , mx In ll! 1 r ' 0 C' L. I. E' ,q N, Q I 3 xy II 1, xx If '4' .xx 1,1 xv' First Row: G. WILLIAMS M. WINSHIP C. WOLFF D. WOLFF Second Row: J. Woon M. XVOODARD P. VVORCESTER J. VVORDEN Third Row: J. VVORLEY C. ZELLER E. ZELLER E. ZIEBARTH Fourth Row: W. ZIEGLER J. ZIMMERMAN B. CLARK J. FAULKNER Q IBYA -4- N xx I I I I I I 1 JEAN TRACY VIRGINIA GRIFFITH THEODORE REEDS ROBERT W xu. Secretary Treasurer Social Chairmen Preszdent Freshmen Entering in the year of John Frederids anniversary, this year's freshmen found a new and different Oberlin. Ad Muel- ler's Townsmen and Ellen held the upper hand in campus swing circles, but the memory of the Cavaliers lived on in their theme song, I'll Be With You Whe1'e You Are . The old Vars had gone in for rejuvenation and acquired space, lights, metal fixtures and red cushions. The class of '43 spent freshman week being told that they were the greatest class in history, and the rest of the year finding out that their prede- cessors weren't so bad after all. They voted for green and white class sweaters, popularized black rubber boots for Oberlin showers, and kidnapped the Soph class president and held him prisoner in the M. B. The first class to be photo- graphed and labelled for Wl1o's VVho , they were also the first to discard inter-class functions as an unnecessary social evil. E. ABEL C. ADAMS M. ALLENSWORTI-I A. ALVIS B. M. ANDERSON M. ANDERSON M. BAILEY H. BAKER W E. BALCOM R. BALD1NGER N. BANGH.xR'r K. BARABASZ L. BEAL G. BEARDSLEY J. BEETLE I A. BEHNKE E. BENNER J. BENNING Freshmen E. ADAMS E. ALVORD M. ANNBNG P. BAKER M. BALL R. BARBER V. AHLSTROM W. ANDERS M. AUSTER P. BAKER B. BALLIN C. B,-,s1NGER B. J. BECKENDACH M. BELKNAP R. BERLIN E. BECKER W. BENDER M. BERNSTEIN N J. BOOTH P. BROCLURAN VH. BROWN J. BURKET A. BURROws F. CALKINS R. BERRIOGE R. BLANCHARD J. BLY R. BESS P. BLEWETT J. Bocas W. BIDLACR Freshmen L. BLAMIRE F. BLODGETT O. BLOECHER B. BONAZZI VV. Bonnell L. BRACRET1' J. BOVLAN J- BRADT D. BROWN M. BROOKS H- BROWN R. BROWN M- BROWN F. BUCHNER M. BURMEISTER P. BURR M. BURROUGHS J. Burt A. BURTON E. Cady R. CALVIN D. CAMPBELL R. CANNON A Freshmen E. CARPENTER S. CARTER J. CHANDLER A. CARR G. CATCHPOLE M. CHAVE P. CI-IRISTMAN' E. COLVIN J. COOPER F. CLELLAND M. COLVIN J. COOPER D. CARSON H. C.wALcANTI W. CHICK I R. CARTER CHAMBERLAIN G. CHOATR J. CROWLEY R. CURRIER R. DAVIDSON A. CUMMINGS H. DAHNKE E. DAVIS J. CLIFFORD B. Comus R. COCIIRAN C. CONWAY M. CRITCHFIELD R. CURFMAN M. DALTON K. DAVIS H. CROSIER M. CURRIER M. DAPPERT L. DEMOTT E. DEMUTIi G. DEWEES M. DICE C. DOGGETT I I-I. DULAC M. EMERY R. DENISON M. DEWEY E. DICKSON K. DowNs H. DUNCAN E. ENGSTROM A. DENSMORE D. DEWHURST M. Duarz M. DEWAR R. DIAL W. DIPMAN J. FAGAN M. FARR L. FINZER C. FAIRLEY J. FARRINGTON W. FISHBACK I. DWVINEl.L J. EVANS C. FARNSWORTH R. DRUMMOND J. DUFF N. ELDRED F. EYMAN W. FARQUHAR A. F ASOLA R. FINKLE I.. FISHEL ' C. FOSTER F reshmeh C. F OYVELL R. FRANCE R. FRANKLIN M. FRAREY S. FREEMAN F. F REY W. F Rosr H. FUNK H. FUNK L. FUNKHOUSER K GALBREATH G. GALLOWAY N. GARBISON 5- Lf '., 5 if r C . , - 'ii K J. GEORGE H L. 5 .5 N. GAWTHROP ., iii.-1 l A N M , . V A V. GEORGE 1 Y Y., , i Aj U,-Z. .19 1?'5,ffi?5'-113 5.'FQ'i+'xi- ' .. ' ' .. QQ' F - A 1. 4' ' .Av ig., W. GERLACI-I X V 1 ' VT., '-Q.: K' M. I-I. GETHMAN H. Gm-CHELL Sf ' R ,,',' 1 ,ii ,wig D. GILBERT My lil 4 - - .. N J. GILES V v, ,, .wie - .Y L, GLEASON R-GILLMORE F' 55. ' Lf G - Q .--' 44' . M. GLovER 'f -A , g .5 J. GODFREY M. J. GOLDING A. Gooorucu P. Gorr E. GRACEY F. GRANNIS J. GREENO E. GRIFFITH V. GRIFFITH J. GROVER D. GUTSCHE O. HALL Freshmen M. B. HARTSON S. HAZARD M. HELMKA I. HARVEY M. HEELEY R. HENRY D. HERRMANN A. HALTEMAN J. HIXNSEN C. HARRISON B. HfXM1I.TON H. HIXIIDEN F. I'IARRISON D. HANNA E. HARPEII R. HARRISON V. HETHERINGTON P. I-IIGINEOTHAM M. HITCHNER W . HILL J. HOAR B. HIGBIE H. HILLINIIXN G. I'IODDINOTT P. HIGGS A. HIIKSCH B. HOEF R. HENZE Freshmen J. HANNI I M. L. HARPER M. HIXIKTOG D. HAYCRAFT C. HIXYES J. PIEINRICI-I R. I'IELDT M. HERMANER Freshmen I M. HOFF E. HOLLSXND C. HUDDLE V. HULL A. HOFFMAN R. I'IOLLOW.-XY A. H UDEC M. HOFFINIAN M. F. HOLMES H. HUDNELL P. HOLDEN D. I'IOUGHTON G. HUGHES H. HUMDERT I R. HYDE S. ILFELD L. JAY-INKE E. JENA D. JOHNSON T. JOHNSON R. JORDAN M. JOHNSON B. JONES D. KAHN R. HUNT D. ISMOND E. JENNEY R. JOHNSON C. JONES M. IQELLEY G. HUNTER E. JACOBS E. JOHN R. JOHNSON M. JONES R. KELNER M. KELSEY J. Kr-:RR M. KLEAVER H. LAROSE S. LEVINE H. LISHEN J. ICENNEY R. KING B. LANE H. LAW L. I.IETZ P. LOCKARD C. KENYON M. KISSIXNE I. LANE H. .KERNOHAN S. IQITCHEN L. LAPHAM 1 B. LOWE C. MCCLURE M. MCILWAIN B. MCCABE 1. MCCLURE I. MCKEE W. LONG E. MCCLEAXRY J. LECOMPTE E. LENZ E. Lmrus H. LINDQUIST H. LOUGI-IRAN I E. MCCLELLAND G. MACCONNACHIE H. IVICKELVY H. MCCORKLE E. MACNEILL I - - Freshmen L. MASTERS L. MENNINI M. MATSUNO M. IVIERCER B. NIICKLEWRIGI-IT I R. MILLER P. MODLISH M. MOORE M. MCNEILL L. MAGNUS R. MARSHALL R. MCNEILL J. MALONE J. MARTIN W. MACQUILLIXN M. NIAGATI-I G. MANON A. MARSHALL K. MARTIN R. MASSEV J. MATTHEWS S. MEAD R. IVIEREDITH T. MICIIAELS C. MILLER J. MILLER C. MILLEN R. NIINCO C. NIITCI-IELL J. MODLIN M. MOON S. MOONEY E. MOOIQE M. MOORE V. C. MORRIS W. MORSE Freshmen - H. NOXON J. OREM P. PADGET A. PEARSON E. PHILLIPS M. PONTIUS M. OAKLEY R. ORMSBEE J. PAUGH J. PELLS J. PICKETT M . POTTER P x I. MUKA1 D. MUNN P. MURRAY M. R. MYERS J. NALEID D. NEBEL P. NELSON J. NICHOLS J. NICOLET M. PENDLETON R. PICKETT M. POWELL E. PENKO K. PLUMMER A. POWERS V. ODBERT E. OWINGS S. PAUL1N Freshmen l M. J. MYERS R. NEIEART I B. NOHL V. OLDHAM I H. PACE C. PAYNE Freshmen M. PRACK I E. PUCKETT S. RAPP I A. REES I I C. RENEROW E. RIGGS A. PRINDLE K. QUINTON R. REDINGTON L. PROPER H. QUIRING D. REED L. PRUETT E. RABE . T. REEDS H. REIRE C' REID L. REINHARDT D. RICHARD A' RICE I. RICHARDS J. RISINGER R. RIGGS M. ROBERTSON C. ROGERS M. RUETHER R. ROBERTSON N. ROGERS E. RYDER D. ROBINSON F. ROOF R. SANDS A. ROBEIQTSON E. ROBINSON D. ROSECRANS M. J. SANTORO C. SARGENT W. SCHMOLL M. SAIIGENT G. SCHOBINGEIQ E. SCIIWERTMAN ' I. SHAPIIIO H. SHONS K. SKEEL E. SCHWESER K. SCHAEFFER J. SCHANTZ L. SCHWARzwIxEI.DER M. SEMON C. SCI-INVERIN R. SILIEFFER N 1 J. SHERMAN R. SHURMEII O. SLIFER A. SMITH J. SNIDER C. SOERGEL P. SMITH N. SNOW C. SPAHR M. SIGLEII W. SMART R. SMITH W. SNOW I. SPALDING C. SHEROVEII F. SHOBER N. SIMMONS R. SMILEY V. SMITH M. SNYDER I J. SPICKERMAN Freshmen J. STRADFORD I B. STRAUCH I I L. SWIFT J. SWISSHELM J. TEBBETS L. TELEP R. THORNE M. THORP M. TOBIAS J. TRACY R. TURPIN P. ULRICH Freshmen J. STANSFIELD F. STEINER L. STITT H. STANTON B. STEPHENSON J. STOKES F. TINSLEY T. TISCHLER E. TROXVERN L. TRUDERING M. UNDERWOOD J. VANDERMEULEN M. STARR T. STEELE H. STEVENSON L. J. S'r1zw,xRT H. STOLTE M. STONE R. SULLIVAN A. SUTTON E. TAYLOR P. TEAR IM. THOMPSON P. THOMSON 1. VAXNHOIQN M. VVAGNER M. XIVAMBAUGII R. VANRIPER D. WALKER W. VVARD M. VIRKLER R. WALL A. WARE M. A. VVEBBER D. VVEBER H. WEINBERG N. WEISS R. WHEATCROET L. VVHIKEHART W. G. XIVI-IITNEY K. VVHITWORTH I. WILSON J. WILSON M. WITTE C. VVITTLER W. VVIEGMAN R. WILSON G. WOLVINGTON W. VVIGHTMAN R. WINDER H. XNOORE L. XVEBER J. XIVEST D. VVHITE I Freshmen C. WAGNER R. XIVALTERS T. WAUGH E. W EED A. WETZEL ' L. W HITE G. BROWN W. CHANNON F. LovEJov E. MILBUIIN J. OSTERLAND C. PHILLIPS D. CHASE M. MILES A. QUIRING B. WUNDERLICH B. YOUNG S. LEETE J. MODI.IN K. RICHTER L. WYNER I. YoUTz Freshmen Houses . M. Smith, B. Phillips, M. Ruby, E. Erwin. M. Smith, B. Stephenson M. Podvldz, M. LeRoy, N. Baker, J. Seligmann, P. McCormick, M. A. Hydell, M. Brownlie R. Gott, J. McKelvey, A. N. Cox, M. Stein, M. Roberts, M. Hallawell Allencroft The old, ivy-covered, brick house on the corner, where Con meets college and where juniors and sophomores live together peaceably. Huge and frequent spreads break the monotony, a feud between the dry-cleaners' agents rages continuallyg the exercise group holds vigorous meet- ings in the parlors after ten to the music of Glenn Miller and Kay Kyserg the Afternoon of a Faun is plaintively rendered on an oboe each Sunday after- noon. Allencroft could be called a house divided , for it is here that dates are often startled to see the downstairs girls sprint through the parlors with curlers drooping and housecoats flying, bound for the other side of the house. Ml Il-fr H56 I fu NJ Life:-s . fx J IX 1:1 yr :lf H-I P R ' 3 355 ffl S' X if ,- V, . V SH. ll l-l'q Md- S-'11 'f' J' x ' F'- Q' K Us X .ve Q ff X x 1. X S xfl X A leo X ' 9 fl' 1 1 ,Mtv K ew - ' IJ H. ll1,i1 U.1 'f J! j ll J 1 Q !DlJ'y XA NM xxxf, A.Keiser L. Bosshart A. Phelps G. Chap E.Tuttle E. Rose 100 ' Anchorage D. Nebel I. Boylan D. Campbell A. Sutton V. Smith XV. Long H. Lichtwardt D. Carson R. Barber P. Modlish R. Blanchard WI Wlarcl J. Swisshelm ll fl Nine Dean notices out of twelve. . .Nebel on the C - ll U' trombone. . . wouldn't I look good in a tux Swiss- i Q l l jx holm. . .Spark Plug Carson and jitterbug VV ard in a W L P -sl 5 Xi xl 7 1 Wrestling match...Barber asleep. . .Blanchard and I X fl In ' - Long arguing on religion. . .Campbell shushing them N 'J 5 Ei . . . .Boylan in Cleveland. . .Modllsh on a date. . . x X J 1 mn , ,L J Sutton and Smith at their afternoon tea. . .my deah f-an X ' X X x ,JL ,.--it ' . . .Lichtwardt as mediator. iyX W-xxxill 'xiii'-I 5 ,- f - - X Alpha E. Mathis W. Rennebohm H. Bossle M. Everson M. Marshall XV. lVIartin J. Christie R. Bonnar A. Fisher C. Hubbell , N Eleven moderately hard-Working men, eight sopho- l 'Q X... Y Q Ji mores and three upperclassmen, representing the states CI, ' s 5 ,Jr of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan 1 5' - 'S , . -H V. ' 15 and Wisconsin. Alpha's inmates hold down three board , ' -4 as jobs, one room job, and one assistant janitorship, also r W IQ' i . xl find time for the Forensic Union, the Men's Glee Club, iff fi XC I the A Cappella Choir, the Review, the Y.M.C.A., the fi x .V N' Public Affairs Society and the Conservatory Orchestra. ' 'P' P .FV 'R 'R ' lOl Bachelor Hall N. Weaver Z. Wiclcs J. Elliott J. Hoagland R. Duncan H. Allen N. Vllellman I. Price A. Thompson D. Roberts X 7471 A peek into Bachelor might find Price collecting dues . Q .Hoagland on the phone. . .Welliiian and Allen , bulling on history. . .Roberts and lN7eaver grinding. . Duncan and Thompson solving the problems of man- kind. . .and Wicks by the radio, listening to Tarzan or 1 -. lack Armstrong, or struggling with Elliott for physical supremacy. I l lvizl, -- X 'la ff' . 'ig .1 J ,l .lf iw xx 'I fx I lil I ll lp I liil . guyz' '2 if- ll! 13: I i in fl, Antlers House R. Berridge G. Bingham H. Kernohan VV. Smart D. Gutsche J. Schantz C. Farnsworth R. johnson K. Plummer L. Vlleber B. Ballin N. Eldred 'Xxx .X 0 W ' : 102 f'f llllkll x 'L 2 .1 1 11411 El if Q. fl Twelve, terrific, tantalizing troubadors-the last outpost of civilization on the northeast. Known for midnight poetry sessions by Mother Krouse, swing room, and art a la Esquire. Wish to propose an electrified subway to the Arb, with branch lines to May, Gulde, Tank, and Talcott. 2 I Ill ff' Q re 5-X K f ff :ii WX 1100 001101 A 1 Q ill 'E-1 n jf F1 fr ' N M Umixiii sb1Tn2152i' 'M.'waE1i5i'ii iEiEH ii.C'sf1h1hi6iiE iF.CGOlZfY F. Ulrich ' E. Hughes, B. Massing: V. Bertsch, P. Stevens, H.'Unkefer Baldwin This Senior house with the smiling director, the soothing Blue Room, the handsome waiters, the expert pastry cooks, and the flickering fireplaces is known as an ideal place for any girl to spend her last year in Oberlin. The social chairmen, elected from both the men and women of the dining hall, End enthusiasm backing them in every plan. Baldwin's Thanksgiving, always memorable, abounded this year with ghosts of our Pilgrim ancestors haunting the dining room, clever dinner toasts, and unusually splendid decorations Cedible, toolb. Much enjoyed were the house carnival with its weight-guessers and fortune tellers, the excit- ing Hallowe'en scavenger hunt with Chamberlain and Hitler as much-photographed guests, the smooth recs, and the evening caroling at Christmas time. Baldwin ,ex gathered at the Inn for their formal, which had a Gay ., ,g'- Nineties theme with a spectacular Hoor show including . the Can Can girls, a Floradora exhibition, and a Barber ' Shop Quartet giving all it had on 'Twas Only a Bird , f :E'F.f ,X in a Gilded Cage . Harps and billowy eighteenth- 8 XX ET century skirts created a colonial drawing-room atmos- fd ' 49 ff ly I if, -1, -u in El N 5,-5-tm? , r g ,f t9gg ,gf X 51 -.- -7.--. Y - - -.. 4 i J. Hunter, M. W. Jones, L. Dyson, M. Burt, A. VVayne, J. Appel L. Burgoyne, L. Ewers, J. Isaacs, C. Habegger, J. Rudd, I. Smith, M. Tamura M. Cotton, L. Johnston, I. Cook, B. Meyers, B. Newton, D. Hansen Baldwin phere for Baldwin's traditional Martha Washiiigton Tea in February. Informal activities are Baldwin's specialty. At a moment's notice square-dancing, ice-skating frolics, card games, or jam sessions with a versatile swing-piano team on the job are likely to be organized. In the winter, any timid souls must use the back entrance, for Baldwin's front steps are constantly powdered over by signs of snowball battles. In the spring, Baldwin exchanges snowballs for baseballs and Croquet balls, and the outdoor fun continues with the usual spirit and dash. Among the Baldwin women this year are a large percentage of the varsity girl's glee club including the varsity quartet, of talented senior recitalists, and of attractive kindergarten majors. W'hen it became known that one of the season's song hits, The Wind and the Rain , had been written by a Baldwin coed's mother, there was a dash for the Varsity to play it countless times on the nickelodeon. To counteract the strain of exam time, Baldwin took on a restful atmosphere with the latest recordings at meals, bridge tables around the fireplaces, and coffee with wafers served after dinner and at 10:00 P.M. No wonder that a huge number of Oberlin men and women aspire every year to belong to this, one of the happier dining halls and houses. Barr H. Stolte y D. Hanna J. Van Horn F. Shober R. Bess P. Ulrich VV. Schmoll I-I. McCorkle L. Swift R. Neibert R. Curtland F f Ng X F Q5iN -' r Its green light fliclcers a Welcome to West College Street travelers. . . - - social activities this year included a hayride, a sleighride, and regular l 4... Saturday night feeds. . .favorite recreations of its eleven happy l N frosh are ping-pong and listening to I Love a Mystery . . .out- D X 5 I I standing achievement of the Barr House gang-Winning the Frosh X X x I X N ,-H championship in intramural touchball. .--f--ff ' RHP U .gg R , i f lm' - 551 Illf le l Barrows J. Van Shute I. Hill B. Brunk X A. Dries I-I. Snyder ' B. Kempf D. VValker J. Brainard R. Shaw C. Morgan R. Reichenhach N. Spencer I. Soltes M. Blackmarr X4-V 'XJXH l A ,Rn 0 0 'Ig Ax ! L V VII E .UL -+'L ' ,fs e i . . . . 'S-'47, 1 YV--M-- ' NPA Barrows IS one of two dormltories far enough in from WI If L -. X s the railroad tracks to be respectable. In it are housed 01,9 2, I-film, H ill W 'D l fourteen Women who are all striving for one thing- I' . ' I I l fx 'lil L41 GPIB a Senior Recital! Although a fair distance from the - Q , QI' I ' campus, its proximity to the Arboretum is said to fN93 ' x. , i .H , ' IH l ' I make it interesting. X 'Qi R. Henze, N. Banghart, T. Johnson, S. Kitchen I. Philips, G. MacConnachie, M. Ervin, L. Fishel, W. Dipman H. DuLac, V. George, I. Bly, C. McClure Bastille From the first day on campus, this house was noted for its versatility, internal coordination, and spirit. Talcott girls swooned at the mere mention of its name, sophomore boys shivered at any allusion to the French Revolution, upper class girls swarmed to sign them up for the Frosh formal, and faculty men stared open-eyed at manifestations of the high ,degree of intelligence shown by these supernatural frosh. A day in this house meant nothing if Phillips didn't sleep through classes, Dipman didn't argue with lVIacConnachie over the relative merits of the Scotch and the Welsh, Johnson didn't orate, McClure clidn't finish a detective X novel, Banghart didn't go into ecstasies about red hair, Ervin didn't sympathize with Banghart, Bly didn't look into Who's Who of 1943, Henze didn't practice on his slide trombone during quiet hours, Fishel didn't try jitterbugging to the louder records of the House's collec- ' x didn't bewail his low A-'s, or DuLac clidn't wait for the P mailman. X J 1-:dsl -V--fix A -1- xXXQ , f X i I 1 P A . 1 iii K ul f 5 -i - ll is tion, Kitchen didn't do three hours of physics, George ,tn if f A l fm . at rf K 3 3 fl , T Q A x , H s XX' J LA-,N 11 'N AX X Cedar Cottage B. Puckett B. VVarner M. Dalton E. jenney M. Bailey M. Hoffman P. Baker H. Duncan B. Lane J. Kerr L-,X Y I' li n MH lv J I fy! lf ,Q . A V A I- -' A- I 1 V . - qw . , if 2 , Out of the way, the ten girls of Cedar find an isolated I 'L' i life a pleasant one. Our girls are noted on campus for ' .,,a.. if J' 7 -, f 1 ,,., diversified activities including dramatics, athletics, ' ' A . I S N- X - . 1 g i I - i i ' B and con students. Breakfast 1S a rarity, other meals a CT fm 1 , ' WL, K in X l ' necessity. Nevertheless good spirit prevails. N x x I ' ls: , 11: ,L-t4 'Uh - me F big:-5 4 'Y ,, Wliere black-outs during study hours, snow lights on the back roof, and Donald Duck in the barracks, add spice to life. . .where Alumni return to sleep in the lounge or hold hour bull sessions. . .where a football dummy raised the population to thirteen. Beacon H. Dupree B. Lyon J. Stewart W. Crecraft: S. Dana I. Creighton F. Parker J. Blaire A. Eaton R. Dodge N. Richards N. Rich fxxmn A D if VD .af z' Z 6 'Yf lite Aff N .- 1 J I x .l. S K -. X t X JJ 1 lix1il, J, ' 107 G. Shobinger, A. Alvis, J. Lowery, E. U. Moore, M. L. Thompson, V. Fisher, J. Hayden C. Spahr, R. J. Cochran, J. Snider, B. Brackenbach, F. Buchner, R. Calvin C. Kenyon, I. LaCompte, M. Jones, I. Funk, M. McIlwain Churchill The sixteen freshmen and two counselors Who dwell Within Churchill's Walls embark upon count- less escapades which are not in keeping with the peaceful appearance of their red-brick vine- covered cottage. Inside the geography of their rooms changes almost as often as the map of Europe as Churchill girls launch great projects of interior decorating, hanging up pictures and rearranging furniture ad inhnitum. Church- ill's ghost made its debut soon after Christmas vacation disturbing burners of midnight oil by a mysterious tapping which apparently 'vu f came from nowhere in particular but was distinctly heard throughout the house. The vxfx mystery has never been solved and so is D: A 5 heartily bequeathed to next year's inhabitants. ,Arnie L Vw w I 1 I il lx s ' 1- l N A - 6' ' l lf!! .K L 'gm V A X . i sv a-I 5:35 ,RRG L , I 3 : F :' 5, l ' -1!fll!l'-?'L'Q g5'?ult?9f:?72 ' :E , 'J' X- E l , v WT-J . 'fvzif 1f.w1k 5 L T LM , igjisfl.. X 50 HBH w: s s 1 , 1 la ,il N I .L yy, lf , ' AV- - '--11 '- T s.x.5,h0l E. Madden, 1. Burrell, P. Grafton, D. Morgan, P. Good, V. Hufford I. Diefenbach, V. Braley, B. Johnston, B. I. Blunt, M. L. Luclce T Dirolf, B. Randle, F. Abrams, C. Renfrow, M. Moore, R. E. Sullivan Cranford Hall Cranford is known to the uninitiated as the exception to the rule that there is any shortest dis- tance between two points, but, to those who have once taken the walk, Cranford is a house harboring beauty, charm and personality. Through history this house has been known as the house of beautiful women . Equipped also with superior I.Q.'s, the Cranfordites can be found any night before a blue-book hard at work in a game of bridge. Other pastimes which rival the eternal . . -1 r ' bridge game are strenuous Jack contests and cook- ff'Xf5 l, l' 27 Q 4 'i P K ing sessions in the brand new kitchenette. Innovations of the year have been tea every Friday afternoon in front of the fire-place, and a pick-up-Vic that broadcasts anything from Hoagy Carmichael to Wagner' to the whole house. On Sunday, Cranford's talented musicians brighten the demi-tasse hour with selections on the piano, harp, violin, oboe, and accordion. Important parts of the Cranford family are the residents of Seaman's, Arnold's, and FL N33 J, , V I s g , 5 lt 1 X .M 'lggl iiiln W H lic , N X cj u ' r i i'1,i'l'1lli '55Z'! 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I 4 A A Q' 1 - Lab 1 13- K ' lg I 1lI ky I I II I . HI . 'IU 11g 2 ' -6f+'1'E-- W ' 1111a1111I5'5I1 A 11 11111 :1fE a 11 0 H' Q - ' 'L - Q , Q 21 ' 1 I 5 1 Q1 X XJ 1 Ia Q I 1 115: V N. Lovett, B. Lepper, I. Smith,'P. Blasingham, TVI. Wilson G. Heilmann, M. McClelland, R. Rawlinson, J. Dunlap, I. Hawke, L. Phillips M. J. Klein, F. Freshwater, L. Brandt, I. Collins, I. Phillips Dascomb Dascomb Cottage is, confusingly enough, composed of Dascomb and Tenney, two dorms con- nected by a long parlor through which the Tenney girls find it advisable to walk with eyes closed after nine. The two halves were thoroughly mixed into one, however, by a Christmas-time spread at which the food always turned up where it was least expected to be and the cider was in an extremely interesting condition. Dascomb's dining room this year overflows into the living room, where four plutocrats eat at a bridge table, and have free access to third helpings and the radio. Soon after meals, their table is likely to be snatched from under them by the large group of poker fiends who are eternally on the search for a few extra chips. During the mistletoe season, two intrepid boys vowed to exhaust all possi- bilities, but, since there are forty-nine girls and 5-BX a matron at Dascomb, they were the exhausted ' i LLJD 9. ones. Historically, Dascomb had its moments, for AAA J-N it boarded Professors Atrz and Robinson, and r ,l yk K 1 housed Conna Bell Shaw, Ruth Tracy Millard fe HH V' and Charlotte Tinker. Most fun of all this year - ', N were the open house, and the dining room mixers, . ME IP if ' mwil I at which costumes, dancing and refreshments H - - - J Q filled the downstairs parlors. P, All , ' ,, X li I g ,Q 'L :JJ SN lx 3 Xxgxgi Ax. it -X-'Xi KVA, -.. A Y LN P S C. Xligarner N Bartoo I Gle?.son M Nichol . tearns, .Hewms M Relds B VIcMullen B VV1lson M. Hawkinsou, P. Myer D Inglis A Beaver A Kafka M Hamilton L. Smith, P. Levi L Cobb M Hummel J Milligan Confusion reigns in Ellis. . .several solo voices at odd hours. . .six radios and eight typewriters plus lifteen girls. . .the loose bottom step for early risers. . .one blonde. . .their millcshakes, hamburgers, in and cokes. . . the draw between Esquire and The Nczkional Geogmjbhic . . .the heckling by avenging Frosh. C. Schmidt, R. Porter, H. Vogtsberger, M. Bush, R. Muhlhauser, I. Hill, P. Flint J. Martsolf, K. Macrorie, P. Brown, D. Forbush, H. Drypolcher, R. Kretchmar, C. Schwartz, J. Martin J. Simmons, B. Hartson, K. Briggs, C. Kent, I. Kidd, R. LeFevre, T. Preston P. Orban, S. DiBiasio, J. Orebaugh, E. Rowe, R. Schmidt, L. Fay Delta Lodge With the igniting of the European powder keg, the foreign born of Delta--DiBiasio, Schmidt, LeFevre, Muhlhauser, and Vogtsberger-rallied to the banner of the Bund. They were of necessity opposed by the Allied Front-Kent, Macrorie, Kidd, Flint and Simmons. In the lirst throes of actual warfare the P.D.O.N. Club and the distant Alpha Alpha Frolic F were forgotten, O sweaters and Phi Bete Q i x N keys were thrown aside. War dispatches I X 2 X 0 K W appeared in the Record Book along side of I J J i XX gg accounts of the Alumni Breakfast and Club J Z Q . Delta. But a house divided against itself X , I 5 Cannot stand : peace was declared, the Hall J d w '-1'-'ii Room is quiet, seventeen waiters again trudge ' A 1 to their 6:45 A.lVI. board jobs. All is quiet -..i i it hh Q . - on the East Ki ton front. -J:-'?' x ': l J D fx iaxxl lxkk-1 lf M. Burmeister, C. Adams, W. Wolf, C. H d C. Mitchell, M. Herman k ' u dle e , M. TOb1H5, I. Holt, I-I. Humbert, M. Virkler M. Pontius, B. Hoff, P. Loakard, E. Ryder, B. Brown A. VVoode, G. Barton, G. Catchpole, B. Roesti Elmwood Now entering its second year of housing freshman Women, Elmwood has acquired a deiinite personality as the house of blaring radios, Saturday night bull sessions, succulent spreads, ping-pong sharks, and girls who are in and out of anything and everything. Wyiine and Jean and Gladie and Allie Mae giving us sage aclviceg Toby, always getting into ghastly situa- tions . .Marion playing Santa Claus. .Paula skating. . .VVinnie mumbling German verbs . . .Lynn taking ten pers on consecutive A A if 4 nights. . .Virkie gobbling soup, squash and V N ' U1 K liver. . .Becky remaining placidly immune to 'Z l , , ' rising gongs. . .Mary Ellen Po staying calm xi- - r ' jf, .fx f 4 in the midst of turmoil. . .Mar Burmeister Q g .i fl M UZ, being hailed as the Burma Girl . . .Betty ,. 5 .W X admiring the picture on her desk. . .Kay cut- i f A ting hair as the barber of the house. . .Bianca, ' ' 'nv - e getting mail in stacks when the boats arrive. . . f , i ' 9 ff 1' v f J Gerry outdoing Vogue. . .Mitch reigning as ,,-Nw If 'rr' X Q! sl l our Blue-Grass belle. . .and Puddle guarding our lives fro ' ' XV m an incendiary end. .fax . gjggf k E H ' - 17.2225 Y . ,fsggau qv 5 -W. 6 - . 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West xx e living room for a slumber party, ' real Vermont maple, and given drop n lg XA f 4 8 l x V X popular, and a little bit independent, , ' X - ' M 1, li . I P , f I . l I K' N l 1 y 1 ll l xl l -W nl N l I fs f N l KI All in all the Fairchildren represent i - ' ' 4' s of lipstick 75 ft. 4 inches of length A! L in weight. M -' J s J - IN - K Z g nnilll 'llllll 1 5 l - - , J nfl :E Q JT x. in fx , - ,i Q X 'E' '1. 1 O' lll r- I .- G., : qi Seven regular guys known for unique government, Grange system. . .Psychology. . .cross country. . . fights, Green Owl style. . .Pre-Med. . .toasted cheese sandwiches. . .I-Iistory. . .football. . .Christmas gift and poem exchange, a la Manor.. .track. . .Mock Con- vention, CNorth Carolinaj. . .Literature . .Music. . . greeting- Anh . . .enjoying life. . .it's Green Owl. E. Miner, D. Frank, MacDaniels, K. Holmes, E. Shippard 1 QM B. Scott, M. Greene, D. VVinter, M. Stewart, A. James, M. Rishel J. Sellers, M. Cheney, C. Thompson, M. Winship, E. Roser S. Claggett, M. Hartzell, M. Johnston, O. Kenney, B. Davenport, G. Colson French House La Maison has been trying to put its best foot forward this year, with amazing results. At least six pairs of rubber boots and an astounding number of Japanese slaps make the rounds reg- ularly. Then I'm sure everyone has noticed those swanky Texas riding boots of jan's QWhat a man-Jacldl. . .and Dode's Heece-lined overshoes have caused quite a stir too. We have our own private opinion of Ellen's and Libby's wooden clodhoppersfespecially at 7:00 A.M.,' but that's another story, n'est-ce pas? There's a vicious rumor going the rounds that Scotty intends buying a new pair of saddles, too CN.B.-Re- member the Thrift Shop for the old pair, Mollyjg and as for Mim-however, that's hopeless. VVe've Q been trying to get her a new pair of slippers A -I' QQ all year, but she Won't give up the old pieces ,' ' . . .we pity Bob. 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Babcock Guide House General air of abandon. . .brow-beaten proctors. . . double close of southern charm. . .the Con's only woman bassoon major. . .the ping-pong table and the utter strangers that drop in to use it.. .diet resolutions signed tearfully by more corpulent Gulde members. . .smuggling of icy muffins to roommates . . .bicycles named Sylvia, Agatha, and Lulu. . .love and its triangles. . .gayety, esprit de corps and a Wonderfully unclerstancling house matron C Mother Butchnj . . .Gulde-1939-40. f F f-1' I v l -g mil ,5- Yimfkn 5 X Ill V Ni 0 I J - A ' '7' X1 N J S II: A 5 X ,N cs J ,dm Ai . ' J! Z 5- I 1 f I .- ..-K xhx J 'I SN V e in l ' , A F H, . 1 K ltfi x Tfpil , li Q' X. i Nfxz-4QNLk2.,,A.fN iJb,:,. R. Cannon E. Harper G. Manon M. I.. Emery R. Riggs A. Tinsley A. E. Carr D. Walker M. E. Farr H. Quiring H. Adair, D. Jacobson, M. H. Ri h. d c 'ir son, B. Anderson, C. Perisich R. VVeiss, C. Schweser, B. Clark, R. Arnstein, P. Bihn P. Guernsey, P. Campbell. A. O ram, J. Uslander, C. Taber, H. Martin S. Lenert, M.1Chase, B. M. Meyer, S. Richards, M. Behoteguy Johnson Four long blocks from the campus, Johnson House has the graciousness of a home built soon after the days of the Civil Wa1'. Accord- ing to legend, there are secret passageways in which slaves once hid from their pursuers. This year thirty-one girls roasted apples and the fireplaces, entertained at an Indian Summer Tea, danced at the Recs and spring formal, and troopecl down to their traditional dinner at the Hi-O-Hi. marshmallows in ,if- : filxj 55 3 -E Ag- a :za XA x, ? A f M rl f'x,i- X Y i l B ml - ' - ff f f ' M W l 9' ev , ww-lille 2 .SSQQQ-Q-rl, --. -- -. .. ,,,.,1i H. Bennett N. Jensen A. Gartrel-l K. Richter O. Clark A. Taub M. Miles N. Sanderson B. Mickey A. J. Sinamark I20 Jolly Rogers B . Prensky A. Harrow R. Snyder M. Harris G. Hutchins VV. G. Whitney D. Handyside J. VVorley R. Davidson 'w?5fjf5 eff, H H Xiwy F' R Umm W lyrf W EL- - ng ' A secluded retreat for musicians, artists, Writers, inven- tors, and even an athlete. . .hangout of the notorious Prensky, jovial Harrow, saxophonist VVorley, woman- hater Harris, bassoonist Snyder, inventor Whitiiey, jitterbug Davidson, prexy Handyside, and Mrs. Rogers Cwith surprise spreads for her boys j. . .conveniently located near Women's gym and Presti's. third floor. J unto E. Spaeth J. Frechtling R. Daykin V. Price J. Faulkner W. Muchmore C. Heater J. Bennett D. Springer F. Chu D rr- . r. g J T, F ll , 1 I -1 A v ffjf 3 'Q 4 3 fat i S' Q - . X D ' ...P ' tl l - . ff- ' 1 R livery man a grievance rexy Springer has e ep ion in' 'Q I q X 6 1t1S. . .Chus camera never Works...Pr1ce solves the U1 n H , Mystery of Life. . .Faulkner has Denison dreams. .. I AX- ,J D 'E 5 N lb . . val U 1-Q-111' over all re1gns Frechtling, benevolent despot of the l 4 Frxl jhf, I .x I r KJ 22 L. UUHIIHIII, A. 1'101'l1I'l'laIll'1, A. DIl'3JZIOI'l, IK. HUUSLUII, D. ivluu ni Llllll, in. uuivn. M. Rockefeller, S. Kelley, R. Demarest, E. Ziebarth, Q. Rucker, G. Swing D. Johnson, H. Strong, E. Ford, B. Burnett, J. Jones, E. Saxe, D. VVolff E. Mergendahl, C. Wolff, H. Henry, H. Draudt, B. Bunn, A. Bowen Keep Keep Cottage, the home of beautiful women, . . .a new regime this year, complete to the janitor, although a few feeble voices may still be heard calling Where's Elmer ?. . . The old order changeth, yielding place to neW ...Witl1 the infiux of sophomores, the Keep Varsity suffered substantial losses, but the sophs are an ambitious X . . XXX:-.X lot and have long since made this Z, . Q :iw xx x X gf' up. . .the notorious Let Down dinner N , an-:-ifi' N 0--' .f- on Hallowe en. . .goons, cavemen and 2:2'i3?:f' my X UP IW lmx lll - - . W ill! essex- n ew .fu in sophistlcates at the same frugal board E. -....,..-1.4 .- , , ii J f' wil . ,Q N ...Ye Olde Keepe Recque with an Wil fill Q rv, Eighteenth Century Drawing Room M-rlflgllll, ,gil Jbiillgfl in fl' .M as its background. . .our annual Christ- l l' l ug, mas formal, a memorable affair at 4 I the Inn with a 'line self-respecting lil 3 igloo and all the fixings. . .Christmas riff -f--11 open house. . .spring rec. . .our annual 5 'ji ' C l IQQWW lq'Wf g3:lil .:'5l'l'li'1 . Daffodil Tea. . .It all goes to make I -t gp., higakilm ' X -if up gracious living. ffl '1 - r - iby V D Zglrx if A W. F ,FTM wife . W, , 1, , aug 1' :wi , - f J' If f a fm: ,N P EQ? 4 ji? ' .- 'Tir '9' g ff 'ft fb- nil ,f V 3 155,52 ' ,Z I 251 I P 4 N 'Y-Z-V. 1. v - Q 151 e f 3 ' i sg 'H . Kl.,v' . A , ., . A jim-,digg '31 w .1 W -, , V ,MQZ f-.H V .U 'wif' , , 2 GQ iksif JL -' , . mf v :f 'q, - -q ,i!-le . 2? .il .QR K. Saylor, S. Wilkins, j. Mayer, E. Smith, J, Erpf, J. Mcliellogg, M. Joslin J. Brown, M. Thompson, L. Stevenson, R. Siegel, C. Suter, V. Norris L. Gallery, B. Brandenburg, D. A. Edwards, M. Granger, J. Thom R. Caldwell, H. Dunn, Y. May, P. Squire Lord Along with mildly interesting activities like takin terr'fi bl b k g 1 c ue oo s, and finding packages from home, the Lord girls have real excitement. Refusing to admit to the Sophomore Slump , they ganged up on the Faculty on February 29. Who can forget the morning of the Hood, when the cooks couldn't even swim into the kitchen or that night of the whopping VVashout rec, where the gaudiest socks, shirts, etc. were displayed...that Sunday before Christmas vaca- l qllflli J tion, when all got up at 5:30 A.M. to go caroling, ate a very fancy breakfast, and finally ended the day with a party before the big fireplace, where 2Muil Santa handed out powder puffs and other dime I store novelties . . .XlVl1O has never come to break- Sy. fast at 7:21, alas, too late.. .never been stumped . A , , X. 1 by our chaplains words of wisdom. . .never groaned at I've Been Working on the Railroad. . .never 1 searched for Life in the reading room? I lg .I l if V 1' i t si If ,Je My or nl .gill .Y ' H. Brown, C. Foster, I. Orem, E. Griffith, H. Getchell, A. Goodier T1 R. Holloway, E. Lenz, J. Wilson, E. lVIcCleary, M. Glover R. Hyde, E. Jacobs, L. Keller, M. R. Allensworth, D. Richard, M. G. Carr J. Risinger, M. Robertson, B. Anderson, M. Powell, I. McKee May Cottage May Cottage houses 75 of the prettiest and peppiest girls on the campus. Working and play- ing together, this large group of Freshmen women enters enthusiastically into class activities and Oberlin life. The girls come from states as widely separated as Maine, Florida, Iowa and Minnesota as well as from such distant parts as Austria, Holland, India, and Hawaii. May's social events are truly great events. The formal in the spring rates high among house dances. The garden is anxiously Watched and - planned upon from the first Warm day. There ' 1 are frequent reminders that bicycles and R sturdy men's boots do not encourage Howers but somehow in spite of all such discourage- ment the garden always blooms beautifully and does duty as a spot to take care of the overflow from the dance floor. The Christmas tea, with the frosh all agog over their first formal tea and brimming with questions, is enjoyed by faculty and students alike. By S S I 2, 5. ' M In in A Ty 'L+ n ip,-f I H n V Wi i i i W rzwflleik 'N MWVt'i - DJ IZ 26 f us..- G. Beardsley, S. Ilfeld, O. Blocher, E. Villwock, E. Magdanz, L. Blamire, N. Garbison, M. Brown L. White, A. Rice, P. Brockman, J. Nicolet, D. Gilbert, M. R. Hitchner, P. Blewett H. L. Brown, I. Mukai, M. L. Dappert, M. Moon, A. Powers, M. E. Oakley P. Burr, D. Haycroft, I. Tracy, R. Baldiriger, M. Matsuno, F. Calkins May Cottage the time everyone and her roommate invites one or two friends you have a pretty good- sized crowd. But in these affairs, the slogan is the more the merrierf' Strictly house func- tions included the Thanksgiving dinner replete with program, turkey and a long table that ran the length of the dining hall, a fall mixer, and Easter breakfast. Sunday afternoon coffee in the living room and a program after dinner are weekly events. May Cottage is also famous for having the college's largest dining hall Where more than 200 hungry men and women eat three good-sized meals a day. Always to be remembered are the frequent dinners of ham and sweet potatoes, the chef's delicious butter-scotch pie, and male consumption of Friday morning pancakes. VVhat are called Oberlin's handsomest and most efficient waiters are traditionally singers and actors. One particular example of this ability Was the day when the president of the sophomore class, heading a procession of the other sophomore waiters, solemnly carried a coffin representing the class of '43 through H. Pace, M. Prack, M. Snyder, A. Marshall, J. McClure, H. Lishen, N. Gawthrop, A. Cummings A. Pearson, P. Holden, P. Riblet, M. F. Holden, S. Puham, S. Mooney, J. Crawley F. Roof, L. Pruett, J. Spickerman, M. R. Myers, N. Simmons, E. Taylor M. Magath, S. Atkinson, VV. Hill, M. F. Hartog, J. Grover May Cottage the dining room. But no such insults could conquer the spirit of the Freshmen at May. This year being leap year offered the waiters a unique opportunity to display their ability at burlesque. Dressed in the borrowed, fmery of their best girls they coyly served supper on the night of the 29th. Not all that is exciting goes on below stairs. Bridge games can be found almost every day, exam Week included, in some room with occasionally a really exciting game of poker. A stacked room, a pie-bed with the salt added, and more frequent showers of water than even Oberlin weather can possibly provide keep the nine counselors busy. They must remake the pie-beds or act as referee. By the time spring comes, the 75 Freshmen women have adjusted themselves to the college life and have become real Oberlinites. As they leave May Cottage in June, they carry with them many happy memories of examinations finished, good times, and fine friendships. They will these things to next year's maids of May. 127 El' C. Basinger, J. Shapiro, NV. Fishback, D. Shurmer, R. Heldt, J. Hansen, C. Doggett R. Schaffer, A. Halteman, J. Boggs, D. Brown, K. Whitworth, C. Sherover L. DeMott, M. Stone, B. Poteat, W. Farquhar, R. Thorne M. B. Third West Rough, tough and kinda nasty. . .a bunch of smooth apples. . .mad to a man. . .noted for its unformal scrimmaging going under the name of football, basketball, or baseball according to the season of the year. . .Hanson's hysterical rantings. . .Shaeffer's adenoidal crooning the isn't quite a monotonej. . .sax and trombone duets in closely related keys. . . bewildered guests wandering about commenting wistfully on the elusiveness of the exits. . . track practices in the halls exam-week. . .the only complete college calendar in Oberlin. . . the keeper of the orchard, Stokes, out getting the bird on winter mornings. . .the Tiger, master stalker among the wolves.. .Al and the count coming -out of their den once a month for a shower. . .F ish- back and VVhitworth seen at a mixer , during freshman week, but not since. .. 5 . 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Lv Section k A few of the things that made L section outstanding in the M.B.: scholarship winners. . .1002 attendance at the first M.B. rec. . .only section to fight the Sophs. without raising L , Qjust ask Bob Dixonj . . .a virtuoso of the accordion. . .a bushel of apples from Maine. . .Aunt I em1lmy's Pants. . .Halloween weiner-roast. . .nightly serenades by the bathroom quartet. . .late hours Qblue-books and geology reportsj. . .a red head Qwhereby hangs a talej. . .but most of all, good fellows and their understanding of each other. M. B. Second East In spite of being the smallest section in the Men's Building, Second East has already made itself manifest with two of the boys on the freshman football team, two on the Review, two possessors of scholarships, the Glen Gray and an Amos Miller, two accordion players, two in the Frosh Glee Club, and two kittens making a home in the section. As a group, Second East is distin- guished by having the longest walk to a shower room, by having bi-weekly serenades of the Glee Clubs, and by having a boy in the section who owns and drives a car in Oberlin. CWith Dean's per.j M. Starr C. Schwerin E. Engstrom R. Wall R. Marshall D. Munn M. Frarey K. Martin W. Wfightman P. Tear L. Beal J. Lane P. Murray, J. Farrington, L. Lapham, D. Weber, K. Wilson, R. Kelner, j. Youtz K I. Evans, R. Van Riper, J. VVilson, F. Clellan, P. Gott, H. Baker, R. Wheatcroft G. Hughes, J. Richards, R. Kretchmar, M. Hoff, R. Johnson, S. Mead M. B. Fourth F loor A 3:00 A.M. Bull session once wound up without a single woman being mentioned. Otherwise the twenty inhabitants were reasonably human, although given to such pranks as putting rubber snakes in the counselor's bed, and setting up peoples furniture in such out-of-the-way places as the shower room and the attic. Favorite indoor sports were boxing and relighting the civil war. The lads stayed healthy by consuming a crate of Mead's oranges a week, and exercising vigor- ously up and down the long hall at almost any hour of the day or night. They proved their mettle in a social way by dating all the freshman queens a month in advance of the M.B. rec and trading all the dances among themselves. There were seven numeral winners in the section and the rest of the fellows were believers in sport for sport's sake. Fourth floor contributions to campus conversation were such gems as, she likes you , I can tell , you're good at that , and you 'T' . The section gained recognition in the early weeks of the first semester as public nemesis number one of the sophomore class. It was here that the Morgue raid and the Bennett kidnapping were plotted, and it was here that the class of '43 made its stand when the sophs attempted to liberate their prexy. The cultural side of the fourth Hoor life was enhanced by a set of bagpipes, two trumpets, one banjo, an embryo baritone and The Beer Barrel Polka . Come second semester the baritone and polka departed. R. Warren, H. Frank, P. Vollmar, K. Montgomery WV. Brett, H. Richards, R. De Groff, F. Arthur, D. Eells R. Hahn, R. Crawley, D. Emig, F. Addessi Morgue Fourteen strong in September, thirteen strong with the aid of three new members after the mid-year stint, the Men of Morgue have competed faithfully for intramural trophies, bolstered every varsity sport, and studied hard in spurts. Schooled in the art of debate Duchess, the Men of Morgue confine their through association with the incomparable bull sessions to the intellectual borders of the bridge table. Featuring the most complex and the most inefficient system of alarm clocks in school, the Men of Morgue find their difficulty in making the seven-twenty call for breakfast and any classes before ten o'clock. The biggest problem facing the thirteen stalwarts, the one which they enjoy the most and abhor the least, the one they seem doomed never to solve, is women. s he Q' F je N W 1 '3 Jig? xl ,sul , lil ,H -V, -1 mf L f l-I ' wg 5 X h rv I ss . s- 'Nm ff' -5'2f 'M' -Lvl f +I ' qt '-' ' 1 -2 M3351-k-, 1 MU 1-,' '1'r:i.41'f?i'..'! -T?'.,'q::'. A :iii D. Stephens,iA'. Shaw, iIliiMessei', M. Wegman, H. Brobst, R. Howard ' S W. Moore, P. Stephenson, D. Dale, W. Weldon, E. Nichols W. Lansing, D. Cordray, G. Gray, S. Braver, F. Stotholf, R. Ely South Noah South Noah has amazed itself this year by its diversilied members. That unlikes attract is a fact here. The Y doctrine is present, yet has not conquered. The advocates of a very liberal education have given much smug amusement to both Y members and typical Oberlin students, at times, in the barracks-that scene of nocturnal nonsense which ends with the alarm clock symphony Monday through Saturday at 7 A.M. over the Dream Network. Again this year we maintain that I cosmopolitan touch in having with us a repre- sentative from war-torn Europe. The third Hoor ranges from organ to physics majors, ,f . , ' 0 K - mi: . from seniors to one lone freshman, the second ' 5 floor claims one senior, the rest juniors-some ' If mt typical, others who pride themselves on their lr lf. un-Oberlin attitude. The first floor is notable I Q! for its quiet conservatism. In brief, South M0 - - Noah has e 'o ed a o e cesf l l l , A -A- l f d . u nJ m r suc t s u anc ess HW mil -wi ll Him 0: estructive yeai than some in its recent f 5- F. ,Jig 9 E1 tory, one unmarked by either the varsity T' .... it 1114, , 1-ii O , the Phi Beta Kappa key, or mid-year . S c, changes . 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Deppe Center Noah Not the section of George Maxwell when Center Noah was almost a fraternity, but a good average section. . .Sprunger and Bernick brought the North Noah Dinner dance tradition over. . .MacDermott worked same out fine. Continued the tradition of electing whole house president. . .personnel changed rapidly on the first floor especially. . . New Yorker never available .... lounge used for everything from Y. Cabinet meetings and Glee Club chambers to general bull pen and study solarium. . .possessors of perhaps the only quiet barracks in Oberlin.. .the management enforcing strict sleep regulations.. .twelve radios . . .five record players and The Beer Barrel Polka all help an efficient shower program. . . all in all pretty normal. J. Press, A. Quiring, V. Lane, V. Cole, J. Keller, M. Burnham, J. Scarborough E. Hargrave, D. Lingal, P. Patterson, M. Swett, M. Mayfield, M. Kinney M. Heiby, A. Heckman, J. Pusey, L. Weeks, R. Schwing Noble Cottage Noble-the house which Cranford is next to. Exclusive because it is one of the few dorms: whose Hoors tremble violently when one tiptoes through the hallg where every girl is so popular that each one of the eighteen was nominated for an office-even a girl to wake the hre-chief, where our red-haired waste-paperbasket-emptier-outer shouts self-assuredly, Gentle-man coming daily at noon-time, Where breakfast is served around the tire-place on Sunday and is skipped the rest of the Week, Where Way- faring mice, a stray cat, and a teddy bear, plus two Paderewski's Cwishful thinkinglj have found a homeg and where the parlors are used for fiendish bridge games, math lessons and.. .Ccensored!j. P.S.-We also have a back porch. v, P' W f P IW f ' 7Wf9li ' it T' i ff' ,A ., i Nr-,Af-ii? it 1, ii i wil l. . :X miami a all ll ' tail .. - . 1fQ9 i5'DlIi A - i e- -- 1-., - 1 ...M 5 , W. Colby, F. Spelbrink, R. Vrooman, A. Zellers, E. Limpus, P. Worcester D. Hildner, W. Emslie, R. Wear, J. Wagner, J. Wear, R. Dew, F. Steiner C. Tarr, L. Morse, P. Gorske, D. Herdman, J. Stokes, R. Winder Non-Dorm ,Boys Our houseis hard to find, but we are at home almost anywhere. We spend our hours and our money in the Vars g we loiter around the libe in the afternoons, we attend classes and labs like the rest of the students. Many of us make varsity teams and good grades. To the football team we gave Bob Dew, Tommy Wood, and Phil Worcester. Bob VVear starred for the cross-country squad. Dave Hildner is developing into the best pole-vaulter ever seen in Oberlin. The Non-Dorm team won the House Basketball trophy. Our team finished second in the Inter-house Track Meet. Athletics are, however, not everything in Oberlin campus life. There is a social side to life here. The Non-Dormers, contrary to popular rumor, can dance, and do date. Our ranks, contain, in fact, some of the most accomplished wolves on campus. It has been said that there are two sure ways to identify a Non-Dorm man. If he doesn't have a Varsity O on his sweater, he has a smooth woman on his arm. WEQQF' wi mm is H . .- , ,V-.sz '. N' az sv' 2 me gn A v ' ' Q, up X my fr ffm! 5? .- is e nf Q , , ,nm - ev 5 ' -m .ia . as .1 A E 1 ,, MI 9: 'Q Em , Q H fi? ' ' 6 ..!. J? A1 H?4i' 4 1 9 1 f b NR, ,, ' L ix . 'X 49mg f x . 5 Gs., H u Qssiassw ,wx H 1 w, H w w H MQW H H w ,wwf v X Hu ,.,',f,,u H HH :.A. ., QT M, 45 -of -.-.gy E wu?E, MN' ilu H 1 H b N, gnc? ,acc LLP vi 54? galiii I V V 9 V V V V Y it 4 . Peabody VV. R. Chandler J. Arnold J. Rawlinson G. Kamm R. lVIcCvreal W R. McClelland R. McKellar M. P1-ussing Men's auxiliary of Tank. . .six-Way tie for presi- dency-two weren't there, four voted for their roommates and McKellar and McG1'eal voted for themselves. . .simple but impressive candle-light N ing ceremony. . .cakes from Mrs. P. when we're quiet, bedlam when we aren't. . .everybody studies -some. . .Sunday night-the Hermit Club meets in session. . .Our Motto-in God we trusted, now look where We are. Sing Sing! The only Con house on the campus! Amidst the cacophonous, ear-splitting chaos of squawking clarinets, screeching trumpets and grunting tubas, this indifferent bunch of would-be musicians has managed to overcome most of the obstacles met by .freshmen in the Hterriiic pace of the Conservatory of Music. Parks R. Drummond VV. Bidlack J. Greeno L. Whikehart H. Law E. Jena B.Anderson F. Frey f X W , CX1-E32 5 ,--L4 lX 'J i - i i i-5-'Z'i. , F as E F- - 1 .: 'x-JN.-.. ' f N-' ll5, g X 139 The PeakeInnese autobidoggraphy reads: Garrison - never homey Miller - retrieving a handballg VVott-home regularly at ten every nightg Martin-a musical puppyg Stiles-Writing on one of his fourteen term papersg DeMott C de mut j-trying to uphold behaviorismg Easter- always ready to chew a boneg Sands-hasn't barked yetg the entire pack--having a yelping good time. Pyle Out J. Hume K. Eisenman B. Hart P. Blanshard S. Burns J. Leedy B. Greer A. Hirsch H. Browning J. Stansiield Peake Inn G. Easter R. Sands E. Stiles J. Denim E. Everhart J. Martin R. Garrison I. Watt D. Miller . ll V A A N . :X Nxjlglm' e fr .NV E llll.-1'-2.'. tl 4 L iliiftl ax -l ri P , ,.- ... 3 'fixift' ll. l ll E V ..,, NNxi.fa.ii, sN ' -if f i .Z',, Station Pyle Out broad-casting to the Gables Gals and Pyle Inners. . .more records Cswingj broken than anywhere else on campus. . .quotable nicknames-Spook, Stanislaus from Pfittsbzwglz, Boy Howdie, The Candy Kid and-Jamie. M. Abbott, C Hubert R Adams M E Yoder E Sabo D. Swigert M L Corbus M Kirkpatrick M LeSeur C. Forbush, B. Wells M MacGregor N Kavanagh S Manley B. Bridenbaugh R Cartwright L Byler M McClelland Pyle Inn Pyle Inn mothers Within her folds the leading lights of the W.S.G.L., the VV.A.A., the Peace Society, and the A.S.U. An over supply of psy- chology majors monopolize conversation with tales of the antics of amoebas and the madness of men. Socially conscious members argue politics, clamor for World peace, and promote a Propaganda Bureau. Through it all, Mrs. Had- dock beams serenely and has a limitless supply of everything from Sal Hepatica to motherly advice. S-'J' 42 J. Newcomb, R. Mueller, J. Hamlin, H. Brailey, E. Williams, E. Tabor, B. G. Simms S. Knowlton, T. Chandler, H. Steup, M. Newsome,V. McCarty, G. Hagner, B.VVhaley, T. Horvath D. Farnham, R. Herrick, T. Tuttle, S. Dickinson, J. Parke, S. Halpern, R. Knapp, F. C. Moore G. Gallo, H. E. Saxman, T. Sadaie, M. S. M. Wu, Miss McConnaughey, M. Nakamura E. Thornton, D. Horner Quad A tiny metropolis in itself, the Quad boasts the highest percentage of car owners on campus, more wives than in any other men's dorm. No place else in Oberlin would an inquiring visitor find free towel service, women in the ping-pong room, and tear gas bombs in the telephone booth. Alone among dormitories it possesses a gymnasium, a chapel, and a library of its own. Centrally located, the Quad stands between the First Church and the libe, one short block across campus from the business section of Oberlin-the Vars, the Campus, and the Apollo. Its cosmopolites lead a nomadic life. Many have out of town churchesg a large percentage go home week- ends to wife and family, the rest range anywhere from Detroit to Kipton. On week days, however, they settle down in their own world and seldom leave the building except for dates and reserve books. lil? Eg r .w uggiiiia ll lll l . .1 W, P. Waln, D. Holm, G. Trexler, I. Britton, D. Mosure, E. Gunneman, C. Strange S. Kao, E. Maynard, R. Wheaton, A. Hurford, J. Hartman, E. Campbell, L. Cahan B. Chiappolini, G. Jones, D. Pye, W. Feicks, L. Dart, A. Faurot M. Otake, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Trexler, Mrs. Strange, Mrs. Gunneman, Mrs. Mosure, B. Juell 1'1'1 Quad In days of yore, the boys were allowed to have women visitors in their rooms. Mode times have reversed the trend, but occasionally a Freshman girl gets lost trying to find the libe. The Quad boys put themselves on record as liking red shirts, Gary's pets, Don's women, Brailey's Art Gallery, I-Ierrick's records, the new fountains, and Porky's clothes. They dehnitely frown on Scott's drumsticks, the old ping-pong tables, the lack of women at meals, and the loss of the Bundy bulletin. One and all seem to feel C15 that they live in one of the most beautiful examples of Oberlin architecture, C21 that the future of the Chino-japanese ' b en settled over their breakfast tables and, CBD that the Quad is a swell place conflict has e to live. I4 P. Olson Ralstorfs T. Protzman J. Hersh L. Heidgerd F. Pickel R. McCoy AI. I-Iammerle J. Gossink Set far back from the heavy traffic of North Pro fessor Ralston s houses the upper stratum of Oberhn intelhgentsla lnveterate clnemattenders we buy movie t1ckets twelve at a tune Every lllgllt at eight, We find ourselves too bored to study. We leave jerry Steele's exciting pictures full of energy and enthusiasm. Tired out, however, by the long walk home, we find that we have to go .to bed im- mediately upon arriving home. JJ g K f - v W -, , ,Y --- i m Ralston's I. Tarbutton N. Crocker B. Zeller M. Hale I. Brewer S. Marcellus L. Decorato B. Booth H. Cook R. Biery P. Mossman V J-Q0jTj32..- N f 1 . ' LP P.x -, JW ! ubbed Ralston's, Hotel for W'omen, by its fifteen IE ia.. Nfvj fairly permanent guests , . .mail, 9:30 Cmales at 8:00 f Y, L-,hx h hx 91 P.lVI.j. . .knitting, 12:00 to 12:30. . .tea at 4:00. . .basket T f Q X ' . A - ball Qoccasionally Libelj at 7:00. . .snoring CPD at 10:00 f- 'Ji INA . . .hamburgers 12 P.M. but furniture moving at 2 ' X HW! .L Inters erse this with some Confucius jokes and fudge, ll - p ' l 'J 2, W X Mi S--. XV and you'll have the life of a Ralston1te. X Yacht Club M. Fisher A. Strehler S. Worden R. Morgan D. Klein C. Shortt F. Richards N. Bollenback D. Flierl E. Horton F. Hughes R. Charfield T. Stevenson 2' PM R? . i - 1 - Xi ill , .Q E.: , , f -- X as 1ts own weather department Wlt meteoro ogica mn it I I 'lip N' Q equipment, and astronomy lah, a collection of classical , 1 ji l ' records and another of swing, plays bridge incessantly, ,S l if sleeps Sunday mornings and seldom the rest of the 1 -f -1 -.U M week, tries to keep the matron downstairs, boasts good .....,. !fQ,,,.,,,,,m ll ! ll l fl cooks, expert skiers, a potential phi bete, and its H , .r i abilit as a stage crew. i :I I A .U ' Y 5 l 1 - -- R :qi 1' ' ' b ,iff- ,ili- .Mi Regent D. Monroe F. Bloomhardt D. Chaffee R. Selle H. Stuart D. Kyser H. Stevens J. Wilson Is a house of varied interests. The mail re- ceived on a typical day serves as a clue to these interests. . .Selle, Fortzmeg Stuart, fan-letters from a mysterious woman, Monroe, letters from a not so mysterious Womang Wilson, cards from the library, Chaffee, bills from local merchants, and Stevens, no mail at all. H4 i . -- ,,, '-- li, ' H. Hill, C. Nickolson, J. Schloerb, R. Porter, I. Mills J. Fielding, M. J. Denison, A. Ruether, P. Maris, I. Osterland, E. Baines fr-X H. Zanzig, J. Tyre, R. Schram, R. 1. Warner, A. Martin, E. Slom Slmrtleff The house of eminent women, perched on the south bank of the Plum, Where the thirty girls do every- thing from twirling batons to dishwashing, Where the co-ed, non-date HalloWe'en party was born, where every member of the clan is never asleep at once, where the number of bathtubs per capita is the lowest on campus, where the Director looks like a queen, but is called Momma, where the garden twinkles with Japanese lanterns in the spring. Lund, s. Stoddard Wm an, E. J. Scott -5 -Q ..- ,-, ... f-. ' Avi pi ,..c. ii '1,,-..:'- as 9 'J-d-,.,. -,,,,.- I .mxxmmwsikg NIE. xg v- s c ir rr - , 'gl Nw r MXLZ- v --gm B. Behr M. Morris E. Wlesterman ' L. M. Smith M. Finn E. VVilson L. Hanley P. Cowan B. L. Moore 146 ll 1' 'E' ? gl ,itil Zi uv' ' H 1 E ei in -.FY T.-I...--E X .X U Xl Q--5'-,, li-,.-I Q - .N : N sa x, 1 L I ll l VT X' eq! b 4 X Ig H ' n . M. ta. A-g 5.-X R. Dial, M. Myers, G. Grifhth, J. Pells, A. Jewett A. Densmore, P. Ball, J. Wichman, M. Albrecht, M. Dietz, C. Payne, E. Penko N. Hibschman, B. Micklewright, N. Rogers, J. Chandler, A. Hudec, B. McCabe 'll, E. Hawkins, G. Choate, J. Sanderson, B. Richards E. MacNe1 Talcott Once more Talcott heads the list for having the most Frosh glamour gals, the cutest waiters, the classiest dining hall, the most scholastic stooges, the batty Bastilles, the amorous Ant- ler's, the magnificent M.B.'s the haudiest front porch, the most secluded back yard, X l I ,WX and seventy-seven top coeds. The campus K l is. was taken by storm when the Talcott dxf- ,fi , gals staged the Bug Ball, the first and best -3 'XXX NJ, P fl -T Caccorcling to the guys and gals presentj C M r : ES formal on campus. For Weeks before the ,ll 'X X -'5l,i-' . 1 Talcott Rec, the halls echoed with the 3 X hx X H I ffN'ya, N'ya, N'ya's of the Little Red Y 5 XXf'vp :IN IQ: Fox which was the theme of one of the X A N-SX. Q ' 1 lim l- A in H es .lmllmlls - if , A 1, 5, ..1- ii Y Y gi '-.1+- ' ' C ' M. B. Hartson, J. Sherman, R. Miller, F. Eyman, A. Lallose, J. Malone, lil. Stev . H 'VI. M M. Mercer, J. Benning, V. Hetherington G. DeWees, C ayes, 1 oore, S. Rapp, M. Heeley, E. Becker, D. Herrmann, F. Eschliman, M. Novotny, K. R. Speel D. Houghton, C. Wittler, V. Odbert, M. Brooks, L. J. Stewart, J. Fagan Talcott best recs yet. These echoes added to the never-ending bedlam which continually bursts from the Windows of the dorm. This abundance of vitality is merely the Talcott damsels getting in practice for the Pep Squad cheering, so they claim, for we must admit that the pep of the Pep Squad comes from Talcott. As yet, the Talcott ghost hasn't been found but it's funny how on Sunday nights after listen- ing to the Hermit, so many fair darnsels may be seen scurrying down the halls l 611 SO H. Lindquist, L. Schwarzwaelder, B. Stitt, M. Anning, C. Harrison, L. Masters, M. Kelsey M. Potter, VV. MacQuillan, J. Bradt, M. Belknap, M. Dewar, E. Alvord K Downs, P. M. Baker, M. Underwood, B. Carpenter, M. B. Pendleton, J. Dwinell, J. Beetle M. Kissane, P. Owings, B. Wunderlich, M. Witte, H. Loughran, M. johnson 1 Talcort looking back over their shoulders for signs of this traditional spirit and jumping at the thumping sounds coming from below which usually prove to be Mrs. Dana trying to enforce the badly-bent but not broken Qui---eeet Hours! The Talcott gals form a patient CPD reception line for the meandering postman as he comes moseying up the Walk at about two minutes of eight on the mornings when most of the gals have eight o'clocks. P.S.-Profs, please overlook our tardiness, but we must get our Males . 'I4 0 J. Booth, J. Duff, E. Abel, E. Willcinson, M. Semon, A. Prindle M. Chave, B. Stephenson, B. Bonazzi, L. Reinhardt, J, Matthews, E. Schweser N. Snow, J. Trowern, P. Chamberlain, J. Eades, B. jones F. Dunn, E. John, M. L. Harper, M. Ruether, V. Ahlstrom, M. Dice Tank Hall Sprawls comfortably in the midst incessant turmoil of the town. We accents, yankee twangs, and west- ern drawls, may be heard the ripple of a Scotch brogue, frequent undertones in Portuguese explain- ing the South American ways, and bits of spice from China and Switzerland. Tank girls take the prize. . .literally. They placed first in the Freshman week Frosh- house Using . They crawled to of its wide green lawn, in delightful seclusion from the are a sort of international house, for amid the southern f w 3 f ' l fl V xW . 3 1 5935 5 is vi 135' J .fi Q X .S or I v ,. r 7 fe' i w - ,S 1 My sy ' ll , af it ' a y ,lo ig F4 f a '.il11lQ1'?g1.i iaiar' NNN w' .sl L .iv . ufllb'-' ,ff fir? N- l X !.'!l'lm'-114 1 'N qlif ftfffiix iy,qq'7'1'i' . ' 4 W 'iff lil. 1 Q 4 all ,f mis. liglixipiilkjiillli ,' 12 G! A 1 -- -sa ttfiifii--:iff ,S b ' fr-. Eiil fix if :L C. Fowell, B. Dickson, H. McKelvy, VV. Frost, L. Trudering, M. Sigler i - A f R. Strong, I. Harvey, M. Gethman, A. Wetzel, V. Hull, M. Helmke E. Colvin, J. Vandermeulen, E. Gracey, L. Magnus, C. Reid, H. Cavalcanti, B. Lowe M. Critchfield, E. Rabe, M. J. Kleaver, G. Wolvington, E. McClelland, B. Benner Tank Hall the front in the swimming marathon and volleyed the Winning serve in the Volley- ball tournament. A Tankite Won the Shansi scholarship for 19405 two others brought home the first prizes in the F rosh letter writing contest. Not forgetting life's social functions, the dorm included in its annual festivities: a Weiner roast early in the fall, an autumn rec, a formal faculty reception, and a St. Valentine's Day rec-all of which paved the way for the greatest event of the season, the spring formal. A Wonderful crowd-and an unprecedented year. 151 The home of one elm tree. . .long known as Two Elms . . .inmates considering the possibilities of Tool Elms . . .rather dull idea. The home of live blaring radios, two roaring cars, and eight-driversg the home of science versus economics with a con crooner who appeases neither side. In spite of all this the general house average is on the way up. Thompson Cottage D. Cacner J. Durning D. Porter M. Kinghorn B. Killin J. Rex M. Brown L. Kirk B. M. Marcley B. Cameron M. Van Eman P. McBride E. Hill B. Ferguson M. Johnston Q I T' f r I X X ,E f f-1?-2-E Ill Z' i'i l :iQ?X 'N ezpxxixu' biwgill j' Q y X 1' iswwliggvg A T 1 52 f - ,LN hifi-Ramp' .Qhgl E! 1 g , 14. ..... T f B' , ' 171 ,xii-' 5 1' . I1 -My -' .x .I X .Lg-:V Qs- i f! .-. .i fi ln QT 'W 5' iff' ' ,Se NT, I- xg nas v-.W ' :MEN f:-. 'io T' xr - , , .,,. -3. mxwl lx' f-Q . -:s 'xi 'J X l'i' 3 -tw. ' -V. ' .5 N 'I vi , ix Nl, iii . - ...f i . 1'x R-. ill' s-'I - -4 : ' N 'T Q- - . --, as-. Leif A-. -UL. Q. iN. E i-L if Y i A AY-f , e rn, . S-ji' --B ' ffl.-flfa i i i... o e . -E Two Elms D. Meloy P. Stueber B. Curtis J. Naleid G. Veverka F. Housel G. Sparling P. Marsh gfff'z N l 4 51' X - ' W xx : T - it ' xl ,- - s -1 Q' Ns if qgiigep lri KQ ' x13l!'.1If.fx,Fx L-1- ff!! f 7-fl' ,. , 'hflllf5ll:i iffxikwlllll fi flaif s A-I' -Wu., - bbl i tram wwf l . l 'flllf 5 nm 'I ,, A!-iss 1, Z if , mg ' x' Q . - X .N i M, X 's A day at Thompson or this is college. . .awake at ten.. . breakfast at ten-thirty. . .classes from eleven to twelve. . . lunch. . .sleep from one till hve. . .bridge till dinner. . .seven till seven-thirty getting ready to go out.. .seven forty-five out. . .in at ten. . .bull from ten till twelve. . .ho hum!. . . and so to bed. A. Huling, E. Stokes, J. Starr, G. Williams, B. King, G. Maxwell, R. Rabe M. Taylor, W. Roberts, E. Tinker, M. Darnell, C. Philleo, L. Hull, C. Schmoll F. Osborn, A. Rowe, J. Gunderson, K. Hardin, D. Wennerstroni, S. Donberg Webster Hall Informality is the keynote of VVebster's friendly atmos- phere. After dinner Websterites gather around the piano for an informal sing. Sunday morning finds them lounging around the open fire-place. Thanksgiving day, between courses, they troopecl to the attic for a lively round of the Virginia Reel. XN7ebster is a cooperative house and lives up to its name. The girls share and share alike in the work. Because everyone contributes to the smooth running of the house, VVebster possesses a house spirit that is unequaled. F35- I V.-Tgllwh. glw, . F' gh 'wk .'g.,, H 'fi A . 1.14 'Sax 4 im. 5 w fl X- cl l W 'C' X lil ' EQ l ,l X - . any Xl.: l ' ' mm X llllllllllllllllglwllllllrllllll lil ' A -,H ' D QE...--q lu Wi' lf n' give S, .4 - - Q 'ii' i if .1 e. ' AT N --1 4 l 1-' fill' 1 11'-'f H' H. Haddox A. Roberts M. Saretzki M. L. Barteaux M. Hitchner B. Nicholls M. Vail H. Cady D. Sebelin S. Bedford S. Leete B. Parke C. Vaughan 4 G. Wilson, P. Sears, P. Arnold, G. Metcalf, S. Dunham, J. Wagonet G. Bennett, K. Rudolph, F. Fairfield, P. Williams, V. Stone, D. Brigham T. Page, R. Burden, I-I. Otis, F. Cross, M. Bassett, G. Dominick G. Blodgett, D. Parks, Butch, H. Latourette, H. Kennedy White House White House wakes up in the morning to the clumping of the waker-upper's shoes across the barracks Hoof. It speeds to breakfast board jobs and then back for a late morning glance at the mail. After lunch a few bull sessions and then a long afternoon of studious industry. Five thirty and it's every man for himself in the race for ff flx-P the hot water. After supper in the libe, J Diwlp at rec and at the Varsity. . .a few grind- Q M ing it out at the house. Glen Miller at i ii' I:-F ten, an hour or two of studying and then one by one the lights go out. r,-1.--f r ii?-i ff fl , ,- ,.. Urganizations INDEX to Organizations Page A Cappella Choir. . . . . . .157 A.C.E. ........ .... 1 61 Aeolian ..... .... 1 64 Alumni ....... .... 1 83 Classics Club ..... .... 1 71 Concert Band ........ .... 1 77 Conservatory Orchestra ......... 175 Cosmopolitan Club ..... .... 1 70 Forensic Union ..... .... 1 60 French Club .................. 171 Freshman Men's Cvlee Club ..... 174 Freshman 1rVomen's Glee Club. . .174 Hi-O-Hi ................... 186-187 Honor Committee ..,.. .... 1 58 L. L. S. .......... .... 1 65 Men's Committee ..... .... 1 88 Men's Glee Club .... .... 1 73 lVIen's Marching Band. . . M u m m ers .... O. D. A.. . . Olympian .... Peace Society .... Phi Alpha Phi ..... Public Affairs Society ,... Review ..... .... Shansi. . . Sigma Gamma ..... Social Committee ..... Student Council .... vVO1'l1C11,S Glee Club ...,.. W7omen's Marching Band. . . W. S. G. L. ............ . Y. M. C. A.... Y.VV.C.A..... Page . . . .179 ....181 ....180 ....188 ....168 ....166 ....169 184-185 ....182 ....167 ....158 ....157 ....172 ....178 ....159 ....163 ....162 T reasurer, C. Browng Vice President, E. Sherrerg A. Eastman Secretary, S. Manleyg President, R. Macliachrong G. Dominick M. McClelland, H. Goldberg, I. Dunlap, C. Habegger, L. Cady Student Council The Student Council had no specific objectives set for itself when it came into office in the spring of 1939, but in time it found some. The Council's Hrst important business was the appointment of the Mock Convention committee. Through the use of numerous committees many more students than before were included in the Council's activities, thus responding effectively to all student suggestions for action. Some of the most efficient -committee Work was done by the group which made the all-campus survey of opinion on a proposed four- day vacation at Thanksgiving. The Council dissolved the Peace Society and Public Affairs society at spring vacation and passed the constitution of a new organization called the Peace and Public Affairs Forum. But the most significant activity of the Council came up in its last month of office When with the pressure of other students it raised the issue of Whether We have the right to have complete student government. The Council has left a challenge to future councils to continue to clarify the relationship of students to the faculty and administration' Honor Court The Honor System is a plan whereby each student assumes the responsibility for maintaining a standard of fair play in all academic pursuits. The Honor committee is an organ of the student body whose duty it is to carry out the rules of the Honor System in cooperation with the entire student body. D. Frank, P. Gambleg Chairman, G. Dominickg M. Ervin H. Prescott, R. Greer, H. Kennedy - P. Best, I. Diefenbach, G. Bennett, P. McCormick, K. Rudolph E. Frear, C. Kent, B. Sherrer, C. Brown, M. Mercer Social Committee The Social Committee this year redecorated and enlarged the Rec Hall Lounge, took charge of Rec Hall on Sunday nights, looked after holiday entertainmentg planned all-college square dances, tea dances and two all-college mixers- the Stooges Stomp featuring a house of horrors and a jitter-bug contest, and the Chinese Festival, with a real rickshaw and fortune-telling as the main attractions. ew . 'BE 2 im' ' at . Ill u u ew F5 iv: H ,- M. .... . 1 i aft, Women's Self Government League Under the guidance of the Women's Self Government League exchange dinners were planned for the freshmen women who were guests at the various upperclass dining halls. Other high spots on the VVSGL pro- gram were the VVSGL picnic held in Hale's Gym for the first time, Miss Rhoda McCul- loch speaking on Wome11 and the New Era, a Summer Worlc Conference, a Leap Year Dance and a Leap Year Banquet, a Personality Clinic under Mrs. Marguerite Browning, and fi- nally a revised Constitution and Legislation. And this having been Mock Convention year, the VVSGL helped to organize its forces behind the Young Republican VVomen's Commit- tee. Ojicers: M. McClelland, L. Welch, V. Hufford, S. Atkinson, B. Marcley S.. Ex. Board: V. Hufford, B. Marcley, S. Atkinson, E. Byron, M. Taylor, E. Miller M. McClelland, C. Forbush, S. Kelley, S. Puhan, L. Welch 60 Forensic l Union Delta Sigma Rho President, W. Smith Vice-President, A. Henick Debating Society Designed to give as many members as much experience as possible, the Forensic Union this year carried on a program of nearly one hundred debates and discussions in which over forty members par- ticipated. One of the largest and most active organizations of its kind in Ohio, its program involved traveling a total of about eight thousand miles to speak before audiences totalling over seventy-five hundred persons. In addition to the usual type of debate, there were two debate tournaments and three radio broadcasts throughout the year. Outstanding members of the Union are annually selected for membership in Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary forensic society. Secrelary- T1'easu1'er, J Auex Members: R. Davis R Gunderson l 1 l Association for Childhood Education The A.C.E. or Association for Childhood Education includes in its membership the junior and senior kindergarten - primary majors. Contrary to rumor ACE does not stand for the American Crippled Epileptics. It has had a program as varied as the activities of the children which it studied. Seminars on Relig- ious Education, Sex Education, and Home-school relationships provided information on the re- lation of the child to these topics. One discussion took place concerning the care of pets in the classroom Cno connection with Hteachers' pets D. A Rec was given by the organization, a UVic being borrowed from Miss Mary Yocom and the Orchard Kindergarten from the college. After the dancing there were games for all. Miss Marie Rankin and Miss Yocom chap- eroned and wondered if maybe it Wasn't easier after all to look after the kindergarteners than the collegeates. President, M.. Zuchg Vice President, P. McCormick, Secreiary, J. Smith Social Chairman-Treasurer, M. Kinghorn Board .Members M. Siler, I. Splitstone, M. McKibben 2 Ojicers: S. Clagett, M. Taylor M. Zuch B. Burnett F. Dunn Y. W. C. A. Public Affairs, Community Relations and Campus Affairs have been the emphases in the program of the YWCA during the year 1939-40. Centering in the new Phyllis VVheatley Negro Community Center, enlarged work at the Children's Home, and Girl Scout leadership, the community Work has progressed steadily. Committee chairmen have been aided by counsel on techniques of group work given by Miss Grace Coyle from Western Reserve. Student-Industrial Conferences, an Unemployment Inquiry in Columbus and an inter- collegiate conference on Students in the World Christian Community have been out- standing events in the Work of the Public Affairs group. Their year's program was climaxed by the visit of Miss Rhoda McCulloch from the National YWCA. The annual Religious Conference, Sunday afternoon Vespers, Student-Faculty Discussions and Recreational activities include Game and Song Leadership, Camp Counsellor Training, Craft Shop, Bicycle Club and Camera Club. Y. M. C. A. The purpose of the program of the YMCA is to meet the religious needs of students. Although the Y office is located in Goodrich House, the program reaches out to men's dorms, the High School, Children's Home, and Phyllis Wlieatley Center. Highlights of this year's program have been the renovation of Chance Creek, Sunday morning Forums in lVlen's Dormsg a new Bulletin, the Tryczdg a speaker's service for churches, mid-week Vespers and lVIorning Matinsg and a new Junior Hi-Y club. A Student Cabinet of eighteen members, Faculty Advisory Board of nine members, and a part-time General Secretary are directly responsible for the program. Thirteen different committee projects as well as all-campus programs are designed to meet varied student interests. With the cooperation of the YWCA, the YMCA attempts to under- stand and apply the principles of Christianity in all phases of Oberlin's life and to train for leadership in later community life. Ojicers: H. Kennedy D. Farnham T. Page H. Lichtwarclt L. Gressle 4 Aeolian Aeolian has been proud possessor this year of the scroll awarded to the Literary Society judged the winner in the annual contest of original compositions. In the last seven years Aeolian has four times received the annual award. The new year began with a picnic for all members by iirelight in the Arboretum. Freshly painted Walls were a Welcome surprise at the hrst indoor meeting. First semester Modern Drama was considered. Second semester, in keeping with national convention year, the society made a study of contemporary jour- nalists and their place and influence in the political attitude of the public today. The trip to see Katharine Hepburn in Philadelphia Story at Cleveland was a highlight of the year. 1 Ojiicers: President, J. Splitstone Vice President, R. Leiserson lllenibevship Secrelary, M. Good Corresponding Secretary, G. Colson Treasurer, L. VVeeks Social Chairman, E. Hakes Program Chairman, H. Jacobs al Ladies' Literary Society Modern Drama was the theme for the 1939-40 Ladies Literary Society. Extemporaneous speeches on When were given by the new members for initiation and caramel apples provided eats for all. The Darla Lady of the Sonnets, P. D. Sherman, and a Christmas party varied the meetings. A review of The Philadelphia Story, starring Katharine Hepburn, was given and then the society made a long awaited trip to see the play in Cleveland. A demonstration of character make-up brought out the fact that mineral oil is valuable in removing make-up. Correct parliamentary procedure was demonstrated by a discussion to raise dues and sponsor a trip to Hawaii. The year was ended by the Inter-society Banquet. w Y l Wu ,,,,,i'i'f'i1i ui 5 -N., in in in ul in in i 1 1 7 uma i Ng. v 1 President, M. McKibben Secretary-Treasurer, C. Mayer Social Chairman, M. Mercer Program Chairman, M. E. Barber 165 Ojicersr Phi Alpha Phi Phi Alpha Phi has taken several brief but interesting excursions into diverse Helds during 1939 and 1940. Mrs. Carroll Shaw gave a short history of the Dance. Professor P. D. Sher- man introduced the society to the Mosher Books at a joint meeting with Sigma Gamma. Miss Fitch took the members on a journey to India and showed them some of her interesting curios. The girls visited Santiago, Chile through the eyes of one of their members, Phyllis Frostg and finally they took a short hop to Sweden to watch glass-blowing and etching with Miss Ellen Johnson as guide. Two parties given on stay-at-home nights completed the schedule for the year 1939-40. President, I. Sauer Vice President, V. Cole Secretary, A. Beaver Treasurer, P. Frost Social Chairman, M. Cotton Program Chaxirrlzan, J. Smith Sigma Gamma Sigma Gamma has devoted itself to pure enjoyment in the world of literature. Parties galore -at HalloWe'en ghosts came out of the haunted houses to help entertain with stories, at Christmas time Mrs. Dana gave some recitations. At a Combined meeting with Phi Alpha Phi Professor Philip D. Sherman talked on the Thomas Bird Mosher books, bringing with him samples of the works of this really great man. A get-acquainted party for the new members consisted of games, stunts, and readings, ending with refreshments for all. Looking back Sigma Gamma can see that it has passed a tempestuous year, and things are running smoothly once again. Ojicers: President, J. Hitt Vice President, F. Farnsworth Secretary, J. Caldwell Treasurer, C. MacDonald Social Chairman, H. Wallace Program Chairman, E. Steele 7 G. Maxwell, President, B. Wells, R. Muellerg V. Stone, Secretary, K. Hunt, R. Snyder, J. Hawkinsg Treasurer, V. Dupreg D. Horner Peace Society The Peace Society attempted to coordinate all peace activity by a board repre- senting all the peace groups on campus and planned its program to encourage more individual participation. Committees for research and propaganda analysis contributed their results to the Peace Society Bulletin which tried to present an unbiased account of the second World War as it progressed. Weekly bull sessions provided a chance to talk it all over. High spot among the general meetings was the indictment of Russia for invading Finland, the case being argued by Professor Sims and Professor Robinson. The two-day inter-collegiate conference February 12 and 13 on Peace Terms after the Present War brought Thomas VVenner and Max Lerner to the campus. The year was climaxed by an amalgamation of the Peace and Public Affairs Societies into a Peace and Public Affairs Forum, a plan to unite the energies of interested students and give opportunity for free dis- cussion. Board: Publicity, V. Stoney Menibership Secretary, J. Creightong Secretary, I. Karelseng President, D. Davisg National Secretary, R. Leisersong Treasurer, E. Kempner Public Affairs Society The school year 1939-40 proved to be the last one involving the separate existence of the Public Affairs Society. The October meeting was held to find out what the members desired in the way of meetings for the year and what party they wished the Society to support for the 1940 Mock Convention. In November, Mr. Albert Brett, ex-president of Knox College spoke on the topic Are Labor Unions good or bad? December saw the Civil Liberties Forum, with Mr. Lawrence Dennis and Mr. Roger Baldwin, director of the American Civil Liberties Union. The most successful meeting of the year was the january one at which Dr. Wfilliam B. Lei- serson of the National Labor Relations Board spoke. In March the Public Affairs Society, working with the Peace Society, helped construct the new Oberlin Peace and Public Affairs Forum, which will replace the two old societies. Thus the Society closed its last year in the assurance that the new Forum will carry on more effec- tively the work which the Public Affairs Society has done in the past. 9 0 Ojicers: President, B. King Vice President, S. Kao Secretary, I-I. Cavalcanti Treasurer, B. Vifilson Program Chairman, G. Shipman Peace Society Representative, R. Mueller Membership Chairman, D. Frank Publicity Chairman, XV. Thomas Cosmopolitan Club Corda Fratres, a club in which students of all nations are joined together for the purpose of stimulating a greater interest in international and inter-racial understanding and good- will, and of spreading this interest throughout Campus and nation. Twenty-one nationalities and twenty-two countries are represented. ' Highlights of the year's activities were the mixer in Gctoberg the initiation at the home of Dean and Mrs. Bosworth, a service conducted at Mount Zion Churchg a South American fiesta at which members wore shawls and sombreros and sipped a pineapple and coconut concoctiong the Christmas meeting with the Theological Union at the Quadg and President Wilkins' address. g g l French Club R. Biastre H. Nicholson M. Rishel A. James G. Colson G. Griffith M. Hartzell The program of the French Club has included French music, literature, history, and festival celebration. Most novel was the imitation of a Carnaval at Montmartre in Paris with side shows, artists, a sidewalk cafe, and music. Miss Elizabeth Roser, the French student for this year, gave an illustrated lecture on the country of Jean Frederick Oberlin. Miss Roser is a descendant of the man for whom Oberlin was named. Three French plays were represented by members of the French department and the Club. Such topics as Greek Epigraphy, Cyprian Pottery, and the Catacombs of Rome were dis- cussed by student speakers at the meetings of the Classics Club. A trip to the Cleveland Art Museum was made by the club and the annual banquet was held in May. Classics Club M. Novotny E. Rhoades B. Richardson D. Morgan lf -V I- .I - Q. l W.- .,,. 4 I-ni-.. 1 ... L. Welch, C. Warner, A. M. Woode, E. Kempf, J. Rudd H. Tomkins, E. F1-ear, E. Sherrer, L. Johnston L. Ewers, I. McMullen, P. Tiesenga, M. Mercer, P. Patterson L. Koch, V. Mears, R. Edwards, L. Dyson H. Hill, M. Vail, L. Axtell, K. Mayer, M. Rishel R. Albrecht, C. Habegger, E. Miller, D. Swigert E. Tracy, A. McClellan, M. Saretzki, M. Meermans M. Barteaux, B. L. Lyng, H. Unkefer, M. K. Culley Women's Glee Club Mi: jack Wirlcler and thirty-flve gals working together giving concerts and going on trips.. .we like Oberlin audiences and high school audiences. . .think alumni are swell, and like busses with tricky hat racks. . .We Work on the medley and worry about the end- ing. . .We select dresses from dozens brought in from Cleveland, and then hide them under beds and in closets until the concert. . .we initiate new members during the spring trip, and hire private dining rooms for the final ceremonies. . .we sing with the men on high school day, and end the year singing at the alumni concert. . .and we like Mn Jack . Ojicers: M. Rishel P. Tiesenga M. Meermans 2 D. Schmitkons, J. Faulkner, R. Ely, T. Mistretta, W. Fisher F. Housel, A. Seely, I-I. Goldberg, M. Schwinn F. Bright, J. Stewart, C. McDermott, C. Schmidt, W. Martin V. Perkins, T. Page, I. Worden, B. Curtis, E. Mosher A. VVyman, P. Arnold, H. Nicholson, I. Simmons, M. Ervin R. Beers, D. Weinberg, Director, J. W'irklerg W. B. Day, A. I-Iurford, P. Johnson, B. Bailey, O. W. Day, L. Gressle D. Byerly, P. Swartz, G. Easter Men's Glee Club Dear Mother, Today I got in the Varsity Glee Club. . .mosta the guys are swell. . .we sing loud if not good. . .Mr. jack is a card. . .we are going to go to Chicago over Christmas. . .they tell me we meet lotsa girls every nite. . .is that good, Ma?. .or does that depend on the girls?. . .huh, Ma?. . .they are takin' Flat-foot Mueller and his Townsmen. ...all them fellers play instruments. . .loud and good too. . .We gotta give a Home Concert on Feb- ruary 10th. . .this'll be the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Glee Club. . . Mr. Jack has directed it for 39 years. . .we spent last week-end in Andrews School 'fer Wimmin-an' I ain't in no condition today to write a very long letter after that trip. . .but I ain't a-forgettin' whut you tolt me, Ma. . .about all these slick college fellers-they all belong to the Varsity Glee Club. Luv from yum' sun, Selezmd Tenmm' Ojicers: P1'es'ident, M. Ervin Secretary, L. Gressle l Social Commiltee, C. Schmidt 4 Freshman Glee Clubs Freshman Glee Club. . .Famous for. . .Fun Knot singingj. . .Fine spirit. . . First appearance-High School Day.. .Frosh caps and all. . .Faithful at rehearsals Csometimesj. . .Fine training for Varsity Club. . .Features: swing arrangements off records. . .F irectors Max Ervin and Elton Mosher. . .Fast humor. . .Fantastic harmonies. . .Future members of . . .Finer Varsity Glee Clubs. . .Finel Thirty-three frosh meeting an hour each Week. . .Vocalizing. . .Songs both sacred and secular. . . Mr. jack taking over the direction in place of Jeanne Hill. . .Soph-Frosh Formal with the Freshmen Men's Glee Club their first public appearance. . .Spring concerts in and .around Oberlin. Conservatory Orchestra Approximately fifteen times during the year the Conservatory Orchestra appears in public. Around Thanksgiving time it presents a Symphony Concertg in December it joined with the Musical Union in Bruckner's Te Deimi, and in the spring it gave an all-Wagner program. The orchestra also furnished accompaniments for three Senior Recitals, for six Graduate Recitals including the performance of an original compositiong and appeared at Professor Mager's Recitals. It also gives a full symphony concert at Commencement in June. More than half of the compositions performed during the year had never been played before by this orchestra. And a large number of them had never been performed in Oberlin before by any orchestra Among these compositions played for the first time in Oberlin under the direction of Professor Maurice Kessler were the Schosta-kofwizfsek, Piano Concerto, Bruckner's Te Deimi, Bruclcner's Adagio, and the JVI other Goose Suite by Ravel. A Cappella Chow Thls year the A Cappella Chou, under DIFCCYOY Harold A Decker, agam seeks to brmg to Oberlm the message of true sacred ITILISIC Such mspnatlonal works as Palestrmas famous Mzvsa Aetema Chmstv, M'une7'a, programmed at the weekly chapel SCFVICCS, the home con C61 t, and on the annual sprmg tour, make the Oberlm cholr an mtegral factor 111 the sp1r1tual l1fe of the college and conselvatory Ojicerv Presulent N Lovett Vzce Preszdent I Wagner Secretary Treasurer M Hexby Soc'zaZCha1rman B Massmg Soczal Chazrman P Reuman Busmess Manager N Rxchards Concert Band Since its organization in the fall of 1930, the Concert Band under the conductorship of Mr. Arthur L. VVilliams, Director of Bands, has contributed much to the campus in the Way of line band literature. At the 111th Annual Home Concert in December the Concert Band opened the program celebrating 50 years of Bands in Oberlin College with numbers by repre- sentative American composers of band music. The Concert Band represented Oberlin at the Ohio Inter-collegiate Band Festival held at Baldwin-'Wallace College, Berea, O., on April 12-13, 19110 with Glenn C. Bainum of Northwestern University as Guest Conductor. Ojicers: President, D. McGinnis Secrelary, H. Stuart Student Conductor, E. McClain 7 Women's Marching Band The fine spirit of cooperation and friendship existing between the VVomen's Band and the Department of Physical Education for VVomen is shown each year when the VVomen's Band plays for the annual Army-Navy hockey game and the Yale-Princeton basketball game. The band also gives out-of-town concerts in nearby cities and joins with the Marching and Concert Bands for the annual Home Concert in December and the series of Campus Concerts in the spring. Ojicers: President, L. Ewers Secretary, J. Isaacs , Student Conductor, W. Roberts Men's Marching Band . The Marching Band under the direction of Mr. Arthur L. VVilliams appeared in the new crimson, gold and black West Point style uniforms for the first time at the Homecoming Game with Swarthmore. The band played for all football and basketball games, for the Student Revue on High School Day and for the Intramural Festival. lt participated in the 14th Annual Home Concert in December and in the series of Campus Concerts presented on Sunday afternoons during May. f Ojjicers: President, F. Myers Secretary, P. Marsh Conductor, I. Hoover Ojfcersr President, R. Garrison Corresponding Secrelary, K. Wear Recording Secrezary, M. Podvidz Bilsinexs Manager, F. Hughes Faculty Director, S. McLaughlin J. I-Iall C. Dunn P. Arnold R. Morgan D. Halsey M. Kinney in K Dramatic Association Included on the Student Council's activity budget for the first time, the Oberlin Dramatic Association produced four plays during the season giving up its usual presentation of a Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta. The four productions of the 0DA's twenty-sixth season were The Slioernakerlv Holiday by Thomas Dekker, Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, Moliere's Le M alaofe Ivnaginaire, and Lilion by Ferenc Molnar. Board: W. Giles F. Arthur W. Weldon R. Beers D. Anderegg A. Dudley A. Zanolli F. Hanson Mummers Club Starting from Scratch , the fourth annual production of the Mummer's Club, Was pre- sented just before Spring Vacation, and featured Bert Prensky, the author, Mert Bernstein, Sparky DiBiasio and Fred Marks. Beautiful chorus numbers directed by Betty Byron and Jane Phillips demonstrated that the time spent learning folk dancing-in the Men's P. E. classes had not been spent in vain. Peppy songs and spicy dialogue entertained even the hyper-critical Oberlin audience. Overheard on the Way out, W'hy aren't all Oberlin women as smooth as those? W , President, J. Dunaway First Vice President, S. Atkinson Second Vice President, J. DeMott Secretary, J. Press ' I. I-Iamlin, T. Dutton, I. Bullock, D. Farnham N. Burcl, A. Graybill, G. Blodgett, S. Kremenetsl-ay Shcmsi ,Committee Things Shansi were well represented on campus this year by genial Mark NVL1, member of the Oberlin-in-China facultyg by johnny Hamlin, ever-joking returned representativeg and by occasional visits of Ray Moyer of Gberlin-in-China's agricultural department and Cliff Domke of Carleton-in-China. Highlights of the year included the Shansi Chapel in October, the appointment of Virginia Schultz and Bobby Dunn as the two new student representatives to China, continued publication of Dragon Tracks, and presentation of A Night in China with the cooperation of the Student Council. 2 V. Shultz F- Dunn 3 H V l 1 , C QWflf l'f,,1 NW . Wtmjlirl' N Ulliiri I i' 1 ui pf , :X g . ' e Alumni Association The Oberlin Alumni Association is the largest alumni association of any coed- ucational college in the United States. Wfith a potential constituency of 26,000, including 16,000 former students, it is endeavoring to guide and implement their interest in Oberlin College through constructive activity. The Association exists to promote the interests of the College by making new friends and keeping old ones. Last year over thirty alumni clubs held eighty-live meetings all over the country, a quarterly news bulletin went out to every Oberlin graduate, the Oberlin Alumni Magazine increased its circulationg and the Asso- ciation, for the First time in its existence of 100 years, made a substantial cash gift to the College, amounting to illS1,000. C. VV. Ferris '08, Louis Peirce '28, Carroll Shaw '28 Trafton Dye '06, Mark Kalbfleisch '16 Mrs. Ruth Bullock Boynton '08, Mrs. Alice Lock- wood Andrews '21, Mrs. Jessie Raine Portmann '18 L. Fortune, R. Aldrich -Tr Eflilorfin-chief, F. Fairfield Review Believing that the Review should be an outlet for campus opinion as Well as a complete record of what is to happen and what has happened, the editors this year have concentrated on making both of these phases possible. VVith sixty people on its staff, the Review has been busy four days a Week pre- paring, all the news that fits, We print. Business lllgr., F. Marks Advertising Illavzager, F. Hanson Circulation Mgr., G. Wagonet Editorial Staff G. E. R. J. V. R. S. R. N. J. Bennett Sherrer Leiserson Mills Stone Fleischer Palay Berthoff Lyle Gruber I Savoie- Faire 1 fl-as ANALYVI' J. H1-4076 R BLHHSHHED '-' ED KCWTPHGR- , , DDRIC q JY Column 9' Berthoff r ff Mews s and L yi e TRHGEDLANS OFFICE Hour: Wurezemy. T 19 HIREGULA ,,,i-,.....-1,,..,......i-. ,I I 606.69 . 6700? - - - eos eaeepk rr M rflgyailww ey.. Advanced Reporters Freshman Reporters C. Schwartz Editor Assistant Editors V. Cole R. Chandler H. Goldberg Business M amzger Hi-O-Hi As the final copy goes to press and as we close our books prior to the Treasurer's examination, a pan- oramic view of the season's activities reveals the mad rush to meet deadlines, pleading for late copy, bad weather on days scheduled for picture taking, blue- boolcs when they are least appreciated, and snow until we almost changed the setting of the book from a temperate to a frigid climate. Underneath these adverse conditions we are gratefully indebted to those who Worked with us, those who so unselfishly and wholeheartedly gave their all important time to us with no reward except for the will to gain the student body's sincere approval of the final product. Houses: Ch. D, Morris, V. Odbert, L. Hanley, J. Cooper: Hi-O-Hililes: Ch. G. Ives, E. Wfhite, M. Zimmer, I. McClure: Art: Ch. P. Arnold, F. Klug, M. Anderson, D. Weinberg, C. Tarrg Photography: Ch. Foo Chu, C. Myers Layoul: Ch. K. Whitworth Ch. D. Bundy D. Cacner D. Porter P. McBride J. McKellogg B. Bunn J. Elmore Houses: Ch. V. Norris P. Powell J. Cooper M. J. Kleaver 0rgcmizalimzs.' Ch. I. Gunn C. Ford D. Frank V. Griflith L. Dunham G. DeWees Stenography.' Ch. O. Kenney M. johnson C. Mayer J. Nicolet I. Crowley Sports: Ch. L. Fishel Ch. A. Farbstein M. Vail A. Jewett P. Ulrich R. Chandler Faculty: Ch. Senyard H. Noxon R. Schwing M. Rockefeller ? rim Business Staff A. McClellan F. Parker M. Riblet I. Philips M. Prussing I. jackson P. Gorske J. McClure P. Harris E. Manson A. Sproxv Cin absenliaj 187 I. Foote If- ls Advertising Mfmager s- ll f' fi' I E x :sw 'I . -. ae.. , . H ,U Z Q ri S 1 ' 'if .,.. . 2.4574 A Ps-Quran L - . Olympian Staff Editor, I. McGreal Edilor, T. Stromquist Business Jllanager, L. Bernick Advertising lllanager, E. Sprunger Art Editor, F. I-lerschleb AH Edilor, P. Arnold Copy Editor, D. Dosch Copy Editor, B. Smith Olympian Continuing a policy begun last year the Glympian staff published two issues of the Litolymp and two issues of the Picolymp. Controversy arose over the future publication of the Olymp- ian terminating with action by the Student Council to take it off the Student Activity Fee. The possibility of issuing just the Picolymp next year brought forth heated arguments, while suggestions for a combination pictorial and literary magazine are before the student body at this writing. Dominick Bennett' Gressle Goldberg Cady Wall Beers Men's Committee ln line with its powers to have control over all things pertaining to men on campus, the Men's Committee this year has been mainly concerned with Soph-Frosh relations, picking a Hudson Scholar, hrst Men's Career Conference, and with the First-All-College lVIen's Stag. Composed of the Conservatory Representatives, the Chairman of the Honor Com- mittee, the four Class Presidents, and the College lVlen's Representative as chairman, this committee is provided for in the Constitution of the Associated Students of Oberlin as a standing Committee of the Student Council. ,gg +- X,3::w Ng, I '-ynE? N1 2931,5ggggg5f,1i9,,.'1.4.,H , ,, ' JW-11y.'fU ,N W 'N yilwhwy UW :5 P' N X Xu! X fy! 1 1 f 'HA' vw 'wwwum ww ' ' , - 3 s .L ' , , 5 l JVIH' 'JW eifasl .14 . 'ffigfi V- ,wg 5 W- if '54 Victor Varsity O Club Inter-collegiate athletics at Oberlin are identified with the Varsity O Club. The O Club is composed of eighty-four men who have found in the extensive inter-collegiate pro- gram a chance for competition in their favorite sport. The broadness and variety of this program is illustrated by the fact that eighty-four men now in school have been able to earn a varsity letter in one or more of these sports. The Oberlin policy has been to let inter- collegiate athletics develop from intramural activities. An example of this development is the establishment of such inter-collegiate sports as fencing, swimming, soccer and golf. A final step in establishing these sports at Gberlin was the abolition of the out-nioded two year requirement for a minor sports letter. The Physical Education Department realized that the interest manifested, and time required for these sports necessitated a revision of the old minor-sports rule. Varsity O Club F austo Adessi Paul Arnold Robert Beers Paul Blanchard Giles Blodgett Kendall Briggs Leo Bronsky Pat Brown Robert Burden Donald Byerly Duncan Cameron John Carlisle Arthur Cecil Benjamin Clymer Joseph Creighton Raymond Cummings Stephen Dana Leonard Dart Winston Day Baldwin Day Robert DeGroff Douglas Deppe Robert Dew Alfred Dibella Spartoco ' DiBiasio Robert Dixon ' George Dominick George Easter Arthur Eastman jamin Easton Lawrence Fay VVilliam Fisher John Flint Dascomb Forbush Edward Forrest Gordon Foster David Frazier Frederick Frazier Roger Garrison William Giles Robert Greer Lloyd Gressle john McConahy Christopher MacDermott Ian McGreal Kenneth M acrorie John Martin Edward Maynard Sydney Merrill Robert Muhlhauser John Orebaugh Wfilliam Poteat Donald Pye Paul Reuman Hugh Richards Kenneth Rudolph Rudolph Schmidt Alfred Scofield Stanley Scott Allen Siebens George Siler John Steinbinder Philip Swartz George Vradenburg Clare Vrooman Richard Vrooman Robert Warren Robert Wear Robert Wiley Gerald Wilson Philip Worcester Club Executive Board C. Kent, J. Martin, D. Forbush, Secretary-Tre K. Briggs, S. DiBiasio, President 191 l Kr . ar.. . .'40 , . ' meron. ,'40 . iBiasio. . .'40 D. Porbush. . .'40 G. Foster ..... '40 C. 1VIacDern1ott. . '40 S. Scott ...... '40 J. Steinbinder.'40 R. Beers ...... '41 K. Briggs. .... '41 Coach Kinsey, B. Clymer, R. Porter, R. Dew, I. Kofron, T. Page XV. Poteat, R. Carroll, J. Arnold, T. Wfood, R. LeFevre, Coach Erdmann Coach Butler, R. XfVarren, D. Frazier, P. Worcester, R. Crawley, S. Scott, R. Burden R. MacDermott, G. Hagner, H. Frank, T. Galosso, Coach Hargesheimer, Coach Nichols S. DiBiasio, K. Briggs, R. Beers, T. Preston, D. Forbush, R. Wiley, R. Kretchmar C. MacDermott, G. Wilson, B. Muhlhauser, G. Foster, D. Anderegg, J. Steinbincler B. Clymer ..... '41 R. Muhlhauser.'41 W. Poteat ..... '41 R. Wiley ...... '41 G. Wilson ...... '41 R. Burden ..... '42 R. Dew ........ '42 R. LeFeVre .... '42 R. Warren ..... '42 P. VVorcester. . .'42 Football H. Nichols, D. Kinsey, L. Butler, W. Hargesheimer, C. Erdmann Oberlin 12 Rochester 0 jittery Oberlin squad finds the going tough in first period .... Stops Rochester on 5 yard line. . .Yeomen start 61 yard march. . .5 successive first downs. . .Briggs scores first touchdown of the year. . .Oberlin line improves as game goes on. . .Reserve backlield looks good. . .Sparky's pass to Beers complete on Rochester 1-foot line. . .Wfarren plunges for score. Oberlin 27 Allegheny O Briggs romps 50 yards on first play. . .scores four plays later. . .Lel-Tevre scores from the 21 midway in the second quarter. . .Yeomen take to the air in the second half. . .Standouts of the game-Foster's line backing, running by Briggs, Lel-Tevre and VVarren. . .Wiley's, Kretchmar's and Burden's blocking. Oberlin 6 Hamilton 0 Overcontident Yeomen drive almost to pay dirt four times. . .Punting duel throughout first half. . .Briggs scores in third quarter. . .Hamilton marches from its own 21 to a first down on Oberlin 2 in last quarter. . . Desperate goal line stand stops Hamilton in 8-inch line as game ends. sw., W S 94 Oberlin 12 Swarthmore 12 , Briggs makes first Oberlin touchdown early in hrst period. . .Swarthmore offense rolls up two touchdowns in second and third quarters. . .Oberlin stages 90 yard drive late in third quarter. . .Briggs drives over to knot the count. . .Homecoming Day crowd shivers as Frosh display new SVVCEUIGFS . Wooster 19 Oberlin 14 Yeomen score in first seven minutes. . .Oberlin defense crumbles as Scots push over 12 points in second quarter. . .Wiley snags Brigg's pass in the end zone. . .WOfCCStC1' outstanding on offense. . .Wilson on defense. . . Passes net Wooster the winning touchdown in the third quarter. . . Worcester's nose broken. Denison 13 Oberlin 7 Dad's Day crowd sees Yeomen grab 7-6 halftime lead. . .LeFevre passes to Beers for score. . .Courageous Oberlin defense stops Big Red on goal line. . .Foster shines on defense as Yeomen outiight Denison powerhouse . . .Second Denison touchdown made late in third period. Chicago 25 Oberlin O Yeomen stop Maroon throughout hrst quarter. . .Superior reserve strength begins to tell as Chicago scores. . .Most of first half fought in Chicago territory. . .Briggs accurate punting holds Chicago back. .. Johnny Davenport's running' keeps Oberlin in trouble in second half. . . Wittenberg 14 Oberlin O Last game for 10 seniors. . .Neither team threatens during first half. . . Gerry Wilson plays fullback for first time. . .Punting duel in third quar- ter. . .VVittenberg comes to life and scores two touchdowns in last quarter . . .Oberlin pass intercepted to set up second Lutheran score. ix lv 4 4, M 5 rr' Whiz 4,3 if' aw-ws'-gr A59 ggxfygfggg ,ein s-.P5?'55 W 'J affesses . 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But somehow, he has gotten under our skins, now We even stand up and cheer. This year Hilly organized the freshman pep squad which promises to become a permanent fixture on campus. Pep Squad Soccer Coach lVillbond, A. Farbstein, J. Hall, H. Lichtwardt, I. Rawlinson G. Vradenberg, Coach Erdmann, Coach Nichols G. Blodgett, K. Rowley, C. Riggs, J. Glaser, R. Vrooman VV. Fisher, S. Goodman R. Hartson, V. lVIacCarty, A. Eastman, D. Pye, E. Maynard Handicapped by the early season loss of Bill Fisher and john Rawlinson, the 1939 soccer team swept to one of the most successful seasons in recent years. Captain Art Eastman, Don Pye and Arnie F arbstein starred on offense while captain-elect Bill Fisher recovered to become the bulwark of a strong defense. Climax of the season was the crushing defeat of a favored Vlfheaton eleven on Thanksgiving morning. A. Eastman. .' lodgett ........ ' H. Lichtwardt ..... ' D. Pye ............ ' E. Maynard. . G. Vradenberg. R. Vrooman. . W. Fisher .... I Oberlin. . . Oberlin .'41 Oberlin . 41 Oberlin .'4l Oberlin .'-41 Oberlin Wooster ...... Allegheny ..,... Penn State ..... Carnegie Tech. . Wooster ...... W'heaton ..... 'I9 l w l 1 Z00 Coach Kinsey, W. George, R. Berthoff, R. Wear, G. Hutchins, H. Richmond, E. Forrest B. Day, R. Hauser, W. Day, L. Gressle, G. Easter, R. Cummings, A. Eaton Cross Country VVinning six meets, losing one, capturing nrst in the Ohio Conference run, Oberlin's 1939 cross-country squad enjoyed a typical season. Oberlin's squad, led by captain Lloyd Gressle, did not contain any individual stars, but its team strength enabled it to easily Win most of its dual meets. Feature of the season was the Ashland-Mt. Vernon meet at Oberlin. Although Oberlin Won the meet, it was Gilbert Dodd's record-breaking run over the frozen ground that thrilled the crowd. Oberlin .... 21 Oberlin .... 21 Oberlin .... 28 Miami ................ 34 Nlusliingunl ........... 37 Ashland-Mt. Union. .47-53 . L. Gressle.'40 R. Hauser.'41 Oberlin .... 18 Wooster ............... 39 Cummings. . .'40 R. Wear.. . '41 Oberlin .... 44 Michigan Normal. . . . . .19 . Forrest ...... '41 W. Day. . .'42 Oberlin .... 21 Bowling Green ........ .34 G. Easter. .'42 Ohio Conference Champions Basketball Winiiing five games losing eleven, Oberlin's green sophomore team played erratic, some- times brilliant basketball. Highlight of the season was a stunning 46-28 upset of the heavily favored Rochester quintet. Led by Captain-elect Jack Martin, Oberlin's only professional athlete, the Yeomen played brilliantly to crush the team which had beaten Michigan. Against other opponents, the Oberlin team was often nervous and jittery and possessed of a surprising inability to sink foul shots. Johnny Carlisle bucketed 121 points to lead the Oberlin team in scoring honors. In spite of its relatively poor win-lose record, this year's live was the highest scoring quintet in Oberlin's modern basketball history. Only three times were the Yeomen held to less than thirty points, while their average score was better than 41 points a game. F ew will forget those last hectic minutes of the Rochester game when Kretch dribbled the length of the floor three times to capture six points in the last two minutes. Before a leap year crowd of professors with coed dates, Oberlin's cagers made a valiant fight to defeat VVooster, arch rival and state basketball champion. Led by the phenomenal long shots of Fausto Addessi, the Crimson and Gold held the Scots even for the first half. Superior experience told, however, as the veteran VVooster machine crushed the gallant but jittery Crimson five. Though the record may look dismal, the feeling on campus is that we have a team of the future. Next year Oberlin will be tough. 202 Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin .... 24 55 45-- 36 56 52 60 37 24 -Woos ter ......... Season 28-Allegheny ....... 47-Genoa .......... 33-Case ............ S-Otterbein ....... 40-Denison ......... 48-Hobart ......... -Muslcingurn ..... -Kenyon ......... Rochester ....... 30'-Detroit Tech .... -Bowling Green. . . -Ohio VVesleyan. . . -VVestern Reserve. -Gray Memorial. . WML Union ...... i H ii f., ' P M1172 R. Kretchmar C. Kent ..... I. Martin .... F. Addessi. . . J. Carlisle .... R. DeG1'off , . . R. Dew ...... R. LeFevre. . . J. Orebaugh. . P. VVo1'cester. Nm.. Jn . aLni,:...,.. Fencing Oberlin strong in foil with the capable Doug Deppe leading the Way, and powerful in sabre with Paul Arnold and Howard Latourette looming before opposing fenders, the squad lacked strength in the epee. Oberlin was thus unable to win more than two of their dual meets. ln the Ohio Conference Invitational Meet, however, Oberlin eppe ..... ' nold ..... ' ana ...... ' L. Dart ....... ' R. Garrison. . .' L. Gressle ..... ' hnished second with Deppe and Latourette taking first place in foil I-In Latourettef and sabre respectively. l Season Oberlin 1195-Case ....... 155 Oberlin 9 -VVest. Res... 8 Oberlin 12M-Case ....... 14M Oberlin 7 -Buffalo ..... 10 Oberlin 8 -Wayiie ..... 9 Oberlin 16 -Ohio Nor.. . 6 Oberlin 7 -Detroit U.. .10 Oberlin 7 -West. Res...10 - Oberlin at Invitational Meet, 2nd R. Dodge, R. Garrison, P. Arnold, S. Dana, Coach Jameson I-I. Latourette, L, Gressle, F. Dart, D. Deppe Won 2, Lost 6 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 wn. . .'40 G. nson. . '40 J. . cGreal. .'40 P. G. iler ..... '40 L. A. Cecil ..... '41 H. J. Creighton.'41 S. J. Flint ..... '41 H. ..,, amd ...W , A -v- far ef Hagner. .'41 Leedy .... '41 Swartz. . .'41 Fay ..... '42 Hansen. .'42 Merrill. . .'42 Richards. '42 Season Oberlin. .48 -Rochester.2'7 Oberlin 27M-Kenyon. . 47M Oberlin 46 -Case ...... 29 Oberlin. .57 -Allegheny. 18 Oberlin. .61 -West. Res.14 Oberlin. .38 -Kent ..... 37 Oberlin. .36 -W'ooster. . . 39 Oberlin in conference meet, 3rd VVO11 5, lost 2 Swimming After acquiring a Florida tan during Christmas vaca- tion, the swimming team proceeded to Win five out of seven dual meets and to finish third in the conference. Sophomores Hugh Richards, Art Cecil, and Ian lVlcGreal were Oberlin's most consistent point Winners. Prospects for next year seem even brighter. F. Bloomhardt, H. Richards, V. Dupre, P. Swartz, H. Hansen L. Fay, R. Bonnar Coach Kinsey, G. Hutchins, D. Johnson, P. Brown, J. Flint, G. Siler E. Nichols, Coach Erdmann J. Leedy, I. Creighton, G. Hagner, G. Gray, I. McGreal S. Merrill, A. Cecil Eggs, 1 Q .1 , lim 'ff' '..E?Q J ,Za we ni wi' in ii ' U wg .3lAE'l'.UEED. . . Snifxer-tug: 55.1-rv--r 'Exif 206 iw-av' Track The spring of 1939 marked the first running of the annual Oberlin Relays. The weather was sloppy, and only VVestern Reserve and Ashland showed up for the meet. Ashland, however, entered only the mile run. Gilbert Dodds of Ashland, provided the thrill of the meet when he ran the mile in 4.23, the fastest time ever made on the Oberlin track. The rest of the times were slow because of the soggy track. No scores were kept for the meet, but Reserve took seven hrsts to Oberlin's live. Oberlin was strong last spring in the distances from the 440 to the mile with Dack Forbush, Jarv Strong, Jimmy Malone, and Dick Hauser turning in stellar performances. Johnny Lyman was a standout in the field events. On the whole, however, Oberlinls team had well- distributed strength, but no individual stars. They were able to win all but one of the dual meets, but could not garner enough tirsts to take higher than fourth in the Conference meet. Most exciting meet of the year was the one with WCStG1'H Reserve. Joe Scott, national decathlon champion, chalked up 35 points for Reserve, setting new records in the pole vault and high jump. The Yeomen, however, won the meet, 67M to 63y3. G. johnson.. . .' J. Malone. J. Strong.. W. Day.. . A. Dibella. D. Frazier. R. Greer. . R. Hauser. J. Hill .... A. Scofield . . .'41 Season Capt. . . '39 ' 39 Oberlin. . .8823-lVIuskingum.. .42y3 39 Oberlin Relays 39 Oberlin 49, Case 64M, Baldwin- H, Walmsley lhnl '39 Wallace 485 D. Byerly ....... '40 Oberlin. . .67y-3-Vvest. RCS.. . .GSMZ G' Dominick. . U .740 Oberlin. . .72 -Rochester .... 59 J. Easton '..'-'. 40 Oberlin. . ESM-Ohio VV es. .... 72M D. Forbush - .. .140 Oberlin. . .86 -VVoo'ster ...... 45 L. Gressle ....,-. 140 Ohio Conference 4th place C. Vmomani 1940 Schedule April 13-M uskinguni May 4-VVestern Reserve April 20-Oberlin Relays May 11-Rochester, there April 27-Case, B-W, there May 18-Wooster, there April 30-Ohio Vlfesleyan, there May 25-Conference at Bowling Green V. Whittier, H. Lichtwardt, H. Richmond, D. Byerly, J. Lyman, G. Dominick, C. Vrooman H. Brooks, D. Forbush Coach Hargesheimer, P. Swart, D. Frazier, H. Brailey, C. MacDermott, G. Wilson, J. Parks D. Johnson, S. Scott, J. Moser, A. Eaton, F. Klug, F. Spelbrink, R. Hauser H. Wfalmsley, Coach Kinsey J. Easton, J. Strong, B. Day, A. Dibella, A. Scholield, Capt. Colin, E. Hoffman, R. Greer J. Malone, J. Hill, L. Gressle 2 Golf VVhile Oberlin had only two wins and four losses this year the season was an improvement over the preceding one. Most of the matches were lost by only one or two points. The team finished sixth in the conference due solely to brilliant playing by Roger Gerling. Both Rog and Captain Jack Gerling have played their last year at Oberlin. Captain-elect Ken Macrorie is counting on Sophomores to fill the places left by these two, and already the squad is practicing on the course. G. Neulield, J. Gerling, Coach Boyers, K. Macrorie, R. Gerling Oberlin. Oberlin. Oberlin. Oberlin. Oberlin. Oberlin. 1 1 K. Macrorie '40 G. Neuheld '39 J. Gerling '39 Season 5 75 1 PM 5 7 -Kenyon .... 7 -Wooster .... SM -Kenyon .... 5 -Toledo ..... 1235 -lVIt. Union.. 1 -Wooste1'.. . . 9 Oberlin 6th Conference Meet rnbeck '39 . razier '39 A. Siebens '40 P. Blanchard'41 A. Cecil '41 L. Bronsky '41 Season Oberlin. .2-Ohio Wes.. . . Oberlin. .2-Kenyon .... . Oberlin. .6-VVooster .... . Oberlin. .7-M uskingum. . Oberlin. .8-VVest. Res... . Oberlin. .6-Muskingum. . Oberlin. .3-Ohio VVes.. . . Oberlin. .7-Vifest. Res... . Oberlin. .6--Case ....... . Oberlin Conference Meet 2nd Oberlin. .5-VVooster .... . Oberlin. .8-Case ....... . Oberlin. .4-Alumni ..... . Tennis Off to a bad start, the tennis team recovered to take eight out of eleven meets and to place second in the Conference meet. Sopho- mores Art Cecil and Paul Blanchard alternated with Captain john Hornbeck at the number one and two spots most of the season. VVith good men coming up, prospects for this spring seem even brighter, and aspirants for varsity berths are already prac- ticing on the courts. F. Frazier, P. Blanchard, Coach Butler, A. Siebens, L. Bronsky T. Preston, j. Hornbeck, A. Cecil l ll Am im. , i Baseball X f Winiiing only one out of sixteen games the 1939 Base- ' 15 ball team had a disastrous season. The team was , m ig, p .f ,p handicapped chiefly by a lack of good pitching. Cap- . il pf E I U I .A 'f tain Grant Kibbel even came from his third base spot 3 M E . to attempt to solve the mound difliculties. Oberlin F ------ K took its usual spring trip, and as expected lost all p l ,M yyyyy f gl three games to the teams that had been practicing L!' ll l' 2 ,11 i,t5 outside for three Weeks. Against Conference opponents, iii 'i g l ' - the Oberlin team hit well, and most defeats could be W' blamed on sloppy fielding and poor pitching. 1 i e A, , ,Q ' rtti s so to 't miss It has been suggested that Oberlin in coopera- tion with several other Ohio colleges set up a Spring training camp in the southern part of the state. Such a camp would enable Oberlin to compete with teams of its own class and help the team overcome the handi- cap of Oberlin Spring Weather. 210 Coach Throner, S. DiBiasio, G. Grottle, C. Schmidt, R. Miraldi, VV. Giles, R. Beers, J. lVlcConahy, C. Kent, Coach Erdmann VV. Yocum, C. Bussert, R. Twiggs, T. Parsons, G. Kibbel, B. Bennett, R. Hunt R. Kretchmar, R. Schmidt Jackie H i 1 r Obei lin Oberlin Oberlin ..... Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Season Miami Louisville .... Louisville .,.. Ypsilanti ..... Kent ........ Muskingum . . Otterbein .... Kent ........ Ohio Vifesleyan .... Rochester .... Rochester .... Wooster ..... Wooster ...... Muskingum . . Otterbein .... Alumni ..... I 1 l. I Iiliyw' 'WMI wif wa - 7 M Ilyflr ,4 N' Willa G. Kibbel. .... . . B. Bennett. ,... . C. Bussert ..... . R. Hunt ..... . . . T. Parsons ..... . ' R. Twiggs ..... . S. DiBiasio ..... ' C. Kent ...... R. Kretchmar.. . ' F. Schmidt ..... ' W. Giles ....... ' J. McConahy. . . ' 2 ,AF af 14, ,,l .A Q Jr- -5. 1 ff Q' '-fait 11715 ' f' . 'Wy A 5 I 'Yff' J .U 4 214 E. Hanisch, D. Kinsey, L. Parsons, K. Rudolph Intramurals For every Oberlin man and woman, I think both the men's and women's depart- ments are trying to offer: Some sport you enjoy. Instruction if you desire it. A team to play on. ' Fair competition with a chance to Win. The opportunity to learn to play some games you can play The Rest of Your Lzfe, and, The opportunity to see some skillful performers in all sports and to join with all other students in a common interest. Cfrom a Chapel Speech by Dr. Herbert Nicholsj VVith these objectives in mind, the intramural program was carried out under the guidance of Senior Intramural Managers Rudolph and Hanisch and Acting Head of Intramurals, Dan Kinsey. Not to be forgotten is Eloise Parsons who according to Dan Kinsey is the one who does all the work. , If - ' in I-Y. Y S ' Til' ' ,J '- RI i , ' f' -. , V- ,,'5 3.5 . ,. X -I - ' ' A ni v ' if ' . . 1 -I t . . 4, Q' . f A . xv' - .Qu ,. . ' R-' , e .. sl A , fA..f, ' H ' :X . .V ' f ' . - 5 ,, , , . ,. , . . . - M If ' 3. m V T' 1 H lil Hi T1 ill ...L I Mixed Doubles Co-education has emerged from the class-room and invaded the held of sports. Sponsored by the Men's Intramural Department and the XUomen's Athletic Association, the First Annual Mixed Doubles Tournament was held last Fall. Members of the men's Varsity Tennis Team haunted Galpin Held look- ing for capable women tennis players. Finally eight teams were entered. Art Cecil, who played in the number one position on last Spring's Varsity squad, teamed with Molly Baily to win the tournament. The Mixed Doubles Tourna- ment is the first step toward a more extensive co-educational program. Next year co-educational swimming may be revived, and, if interest warrants it, a Mixed Golf Tournament may be inaugurated. Whereas in the Men's Physical Education Department emphasis is divided between the Inter-collegiate and Intramural program, the W'omen's Depart- ment limit their program to Intramural Activity. The love of competition, however, is satisfied through class and house games, while in the Y ale-Princeton and Army-Navy encounters the thrill and excitement of Inter-collegiate com- petition is simulated to a high degree. 2 2 J. Coombs, M. Hoffman, M. Thomas, J. Parquette, S. Kelley, I. Cook E. DeMuth, M. Hummel, C. Forbush, Capt.: K. XfVarner, M. Kelley West Point The climax of the fall sports season was the Aniiapolis-West Point hockey game. It was perfect hockey weather as the two teams, preceded by the VVomen's Band and followed by their traditional mascots, the goat and mule, marched onto the field. The play began with Army taking the center bully, and placing Navy on the defensive. The first goal, a direct hit from the middle of the held, gave Army the early lead in the game. Then, in one of the afternoon's most thrilling moments, Marge Hoffman, VVest Point freshman star, in a desperate attempt to score, fell forward across the Navy goalie's protecting stick to thrust the ball into the cage. The half ended with the score in A1'my's favor 2 to 0. The second half found the Annapolis eleven more aggressive, more determined to make the game their victory. Witli this spirit as an incentive they held A if it l 1' Y f l J. Wirth, H. Snodcly, E. Wilkinson, J. Froelicher, M. Levi F. Dunn, A. Zanolli, A. Jewett, J. VVichman, I. Stanicek Annapolis possession of the ball, unwilling to let the Army forwards renew their devas- tating attack. In a brilliant exhibition of hockey strategy, Ann jewett, speedy Navy forward, scored the lVlidshipmen's first goal. Realizing that it was but one goal in the lead, the Army making every effort to stop the Navy advance, in its turn attempted to secure and hold possession of the ball. It was at this cruciallpoint in the game that Jean Stanicek, another of the Navy's swift forwards exhibited her skill to score the tying goal. The spectators rose to their feet as Sue Kelly, making herself the high scorer of the game by pushing through her second tally, put her team in the lead with only a few minutes left to play. 'With both teams frantically battling up and down the Held, Marge Vail, forward of the Navy eleven scored the final goal with only seconds left to play. Final score-Army 3, Navy 3. 217 A. Zanolli, K. Warner, M. Jones, G, Williams, I. Diefenbach M. Thomas, E. Wilkinson, C. Forbush, J. Vifichman W. A. A. Board The Women's Athletic Association, functioning under the leadership of its president, Connie Forbush, and her executive board has conducted an extensive program of individual and team sports, of inter-house and inter-class competition. Exceptional Oberlin weather made it possible to complete the fall tennis tournament. Jean Wilson, Winner of the freshman tournament, and Jean Stanicek, sophomore champion, were both eliminated in the final rounds and Marjorie Vail '40 captured the cup for the second successive season. The golf tournament was Won by Alice Pearson, '43, who Won her final match from Betty Bridenbaugh, '40. An inter-collegiate telegraphic meet climaxed fall and spring archery practice. Other high- lights of the spring season were class tournaments in volleyball and baseball. Membership in the O. C. Club, the Women's honorary athletic organization has been doubled during 1939-40. President of the Club is jean Parquette. O. C. Club J. Parquette A. Zanolli C. Forbush E. Byron M. Vail K. VVarner F. Dunn E. Bridenbaugh A. Iewett The Women's Physical Education Department offers instruction in a great variety of sports. Through the Physical Education classes, house and class athletics, and tournaments in sports requiring indi- vidual participation, the department hopes to develop interest and skills which will enable the Women to enjoy an athletic vigorous life after graduation. 219 220 E. Bridenbaugh B. King I. VVilson M. Hummel W. Roberts 1. Stanicek J. Parquette, Capt A. Zanolli F. Dunn M. Hale Everything conspired to make the 36th Yale-Princeton a high spot in the annals of Oberlin coed history-the new Hales Memorial Gymnasium as a setting, the efficient management of Tommy Thomas, surprisingly clever house stunts topped by Shurtleff's Exodus, a third of a century of Oberlin history staged between halves, six vivacious cheerleaders, and two evenly matched teams lighting to a 21-19 score. I. Diefenbach H. Snodcly C. F orbush A. Jewett J. Pells J. Vllichman M. Taylor, Capt. IVI, Myers M. Darnell M. Vail Jean Parquette, head tiger, started the scoring with a perfect free throw. The bulldogs snapped into action and held the lead throughout the game. Princeton frequently threatened to break ahead during the last quarter in spite of the spectacular scoring of Pepper Taylor, Yale captain, who tallied 14 of Yale's 21 points. Swimming The outstanding event of the fall swimming season was the house marathon swim from Oberlin to the Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco. The leaders were Tank, Talcott, and Lord. On the last lap Lord fell behind, but Talcott gave Tank a close race. Talcott Was only 50 miles from the goal when the Tank mermaids Won the plaque. Each of the three inter-class swimming meets Went to the Class of 1941. Portia Johnson broke several breast stroke records to lead the juniors in Winning again the swimming cup they had relinquished for one year to the Class of 1940. The SWimmer's Club was revived and reorganized this Winter with Joyce Froelicher as its president and janet Shipton as secretary. The club has been Working on formation and rhythmic swimming. ance CM Modern Dancing The modern dance group, under the leadership of Mrs. Conna-Belle Shaw, organized and presented a Christmas program and spring concert, under the auspices of the VV. A. A. in Finney Chapel. A highlight of the program was the Nativity rendered by Mrs. Shaw. The dancers were accompanied by the A Cappella Choir under the direction of Mr. Harold Decker. The theme in variations was a Composition based on a Hayden Themeg Phil John- son and Bill Tallmadge presented the music as a piano duet. Z 224 The purpose of the group is to improve techniques and compose and present original dances. New members are selected on the basis of their success in the tryouts at which time they present an original dance. The officers this year were Betty Byron and Peter Philips, president and secretary respec- tively. l Hi-0-Hilites 226 Embassy Tea A lnstead of having the usual formal tea, the Embassy boys united their genius to entertain faculty and other guests. Amazement spread over the faces of the invited personages as they traveled from the library to the electric train room, from the model suite to the college man's den. Girl friends gaped at their rivals' pictures, faculty fooled with the typewriters which were in a room alone, boys bulled around the art gallery, guests goggled at the trophies and equipment. A novel idea which provided interest and laughs for all. Club Delta Delta once again turned its palace into a cosmopolitan night club. The newest innovation was the representation of all walks of life by various guests. We see Diamond Jim and moll Diamond Lil associating with Dan Beard's democratic duds. Terror struck in all hearts as Dangerous Dan lVlcGrew stalked in and monop- olized the bar. But calm again prevailed with the pious influence of one Pastor Duffy who drank lVlcGrew under the table to the safety of all. But again confusion reigned as the bar-room four started raucous yodeling. To everyone's satisfac- tion, however, the mighty arm of the law Finally reached in through the window and cleared the dive of all its patrons. t nigh iid Il C th f O nd Oberlin, the la snow, and more snow 1 Snow, S11 3 ,cn covered the ground from Christ- even after, and to Easter IT1 HS early occasional let-ups in the th E Q31 .25 GJ.. ,cm es ,M- as Om Q2 H: Q9 .x me E? 5-E -.c Q55 Q2 2626 as muffs regained their popularity, spite of the topog- slcis appeared in -Q-can-1 553350 5:3 ct,Q3,U- 05553: 53223 Eonm 4-1 miami h -o 'SJJCUJHG-' 'E2l5'mS EO-se 'Element 515.55 mggwg QUEBW we--J LEUEFE 'UU' :vga-9 ENE E23 Upw 262' N35 V1 :asf 'EMS SEE E235- - f-N fdcffgw Qin- .3-32 'E 1: 4-'Ea,a.... 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'Q Q S xr 3 N .- 1- x Q-s 3 ef G MEN'S CAREER CONFERENCE OBERLIN COLLEGE N 'U C3 CU 1-1 ay, December 'U n Friday and Satu 1539 Life in a girls' dormitory caught by a candid camera ...... Unsuspecting girls are seen as they really are, not worried by critical male gazes. The greater part of this home life is spent-no, not in studying-but in eating, playing' cards, and verbally anni- hilating the opposite sex. The dorm's glamour is the chosen one and with the aid of her soeurs , Glamour , and Lure , and a complete set of Vivien Leigh's nail polish, she prepares for the occasion. Excitement, is reduced to an unconvincing indifference as she descends to the Prince Charming. How can a man study here? On the first floor an ever-tempting bridge game, the air Filled with strains of Slip-Horn Jive or ''Octaroon EBeethoven outlawed. Next Hoor Women. nothing but women. Local alumnus made good and shows how. Romantic dreamer can't decide between his high- school girl, a Gables gal, and Hedy LaMarr. Maybe there's quiet on the third floor. No! A Casanova is trying to convince his girl that he's the man. No escape. Maybe the stacks are vacant. ui u mm awww 23 Mock , Convention r R. Dlxvxs Ei Chairman Oberlin turns to politics, Republican at that, for the Mock Convention. Beginning with the Convention- sponsored chapel, which tried to explain to the green frosh and equally green seniors the intricacies of a political party, Ca Republican party at thatj it presented a brief review of the preceding conventions, followed by a complicated explanation of the convention procedure. Then voting took place--a Republican Victory at that. Things lapsed for a while, blue books, term papers, and marks predominated in Oberlin. Came second semester, and a slightly depleted student body once more raised their graying eyebrows when the convention was mentioned. This time, signing of the delegations was the topic of the conven- tion's urging, CRepublican delegations at thatl and chapel at this time consisted of explanations of the various committees' work. Comes the convention, a Republican convention at that, and everybody is satisfied with the result. . l rl i ii in .l. wi m 'w ' ' Qawfi in in 236 New Friends of Music - Artist Recitals. . .every one a thrilling experience. . .New Friends of Music is the orchestra every music lover dreams of hearing, the ultimate in fine ensemble with Haydn, Mozart and Bach. . .Ossy Renardy. . .young-phenomenal-charming. . .Metropolitan Pinza. . . gigantic voice-splendid performance. . .Sergei Rachmaninoff . . .storming applause-finally responded with C Sharp Illinor Prelude. , .Rudolf Serkin. . .marvelous technique... artistic performance. . .Marian Anderson. . .filled the chapel with tone. . .fascinating . . Cleveland Symphony under Roclzinslci. . .three concerts. . .tremendously popular-always a high degree of performance. . .well chosen programs. Ossx' RENARDX Ezro Pixzir g. SERGEI RACHMANINOFF IVIARIAN ANDERSON Rouz1NsK1 conducting Cleveland Orchestra RUDOLF SERKIN Soph-Frosh Relations A The Frosh's hrst taste of college life consisted of stacked rooms during Freshman Week, a bonhre fthe highest in historyj sabotaged five hours before the zero hour and a sightseeing tour around campus in pajamas at the zero hour. In retaliation, Sophs found their rooms stacked, a strike on cap-tipping and their president kidnapped, all of which resulted in the famous battle of the M . B. VV ith the revenge of '42 came more stringent rules on cap- tipping, more serenading and other disturbances in the wee hours of the morning. A great disappointment to the Frosh was the disappearance of the push ball Clast reported in Cin- cinnatij automatically cancelling the contest. At the finale indoors Cthanks to the weatherj individual contests, Frosh ws. Soph, predominated with cheering, singing and good fellowship the theme for the evening. Two weeks later the F rosh Coeds appeared in crimson aprons with their names written on them in gold. Soph women tried hard to enforce the shoe-shining and bed-making on Sun- day a.m. with disastrous results. Towels for frosh books appeared later in the week with umbrellas to hide the beauty of the faded glamor girls of '43, After parading around the campus to the whistles of the Yeoman of '43, the girls had their annual picnic ending the dreaded Hell-Week. J x Sf, N x HM w vw 1 4.1 HM! WE KQV ,um Q .gg H, - 1 t .4 Q 9 1 ' 4 , .. - ,f , . , D. . I ' ' , , , f ,A 1. fu gg .1 n- 5 1, T' , H V. H5 5? .ia , , 3, , ' ' 1 H as RT ' W :W J H W 'S h u W 'X w , HW- I :N V- , 4 . k -- 1, .lx A K1., 11:- w 'J Y! 1 N . W ,E w a xg .R mn ww ' 1 sl ' .1 ,,.. -, 5, ,Vi ,. H +4 4, S . rx- . 1 .- 'Q , Q T-' 3' -, W- .- '55 My f r W4 I W? lL N .-U Pig-ea AWJ i- 547 -f K if A, ' ,bfgi - ' W 'ii Wi, ' wfhzzv gig,- iz?E1f- '.' uf? -9 fl 5 1' 5' , 2 Yb'4'U'E 6:3 V-' I ' gxlfifffj . ,A giifm-h.4. f 'L!'-.,l L ' Q, ' ' Ni w..-f 1 UH' up v1,,, ,.. '151ium1'R,i,: X LA V 'W , 'H .alw .WN 1 , . Q ix-135233 1- fm ?' igfifft' V ag ., X' , -s '-'A--Q42 b N2 f' ..:' 2 i Q- J . Rf Y :zz -:gg ' if N: UM ' 31' ., ' M '75 5' 7 W . Leap Year Leap Year! l ! The time all men live for or flee from was celebrated at Gherlin with much gaiety, giddiness, and glee. At last the campus Hglarnor boys were fathoined out. Swelling hearts and swelling prides made the Leap Year Dance one of great excitement for all. Corsages, from lilies to carrots, from orchids to parsley, were received with equal exuberance. At last the girls had a taste of the worrisome and disappointing life led by the campus lads. p in' Snmr IN -Z1 A 'VI I Belles and Balls Never-changing tuxedos escorting ever-ehang- ing formals, perfume mixing with shave lotion, black silk soelcs contrasting with neutral silk stockings, and formal life in Oberlin goes on its well beaten path, with new twists and new scenery. The Frosh-Soph formal started things going, the Thanksgiving Formal with an obvious theme and outside band kept the social life running at a fast pace. After the Con Prom we tightened our social belts as we entered the long exam grind. Revived by the lVIid-Semester Formal, we settled back to our gay life with many house formals, individual and collective, strengthening the conviction that at Oberlin the tuxedo is an every day suit and the formal dress a necessity for dinner. The delightful variations of themes lent spice and charm to the usual uneasy, uncomfortable formal atmosphere. 242 Men's Stag Hats off to Hilly Goldberg and the Men's Committee. On the night of the Yale-Princeton contest, the Committee inaugurated an activity destined to become a tradition in future Oberlin life. The lVIen's Stag brought laughs and more laughs from a womanless audience. Commencing with a few typical Goldberg cheers, continuing with Beer's strip-tease and a Gressle speech, the evening proceeded at a fast pace with a preview of the Mum- mers' Club production, four members of the cast burlesquing the girls' bas- ketball classic. The usually profound and aloof faculty descended from their lofty positions to demonstrate their versatility with an hilarious takeoff on Major Bowes Amateur Hour. C limaxed by the Dance of the Graceful Elephants of the Physical Education Department, otherwise known as Nichols, Butler, Kinsey and Hargesheimer, the evening closed with the announcement that the scheduled Golden Gloves Boxers were lost somewhere between Lorain and Oberlin. VV ho cared? 'W XX A -1 , l he 5 3-:A Q, 3 l it l 4, Q Xt, i EX 5 ll ly :il to f-2 2' X l lx NX 'X , l XX XX. f! j l XX ' l X ., ' -a,,,Q,fp, V ll 6 l lr X ie f 21, V I l f ,. my 1 .Z 7 X i l W 3 j I K A j I 'K Qyiji E' , X Arc 'U if Q 4' J f :J . X f gt! A ' N r ' -7 :IQ fi J! A f fiimqfj Q XV! E Q il- f f e ' 1 l. E-W' KK--x -QTX ' 1 Z xl K XY X5 -i X, R, ' ffm ,flv fl? t . I h ,Z L if? I ' J--ff, That we HIRE Support the rising tide ol I , X NXAV approbation concerning Oberlin Coeds, f' X .3 I i we present, on the following pages, 21 L 5 f ll f f l cross-section of Cam aus-women. Qrllliey ' d f fl' I . , 1 U I are all active in CXt1'21-CLl1'1'lCL1l2lI' activ- lxff ities, in good standing scliolastically, 2 'hletically and-neecl we aclclgso- 1 l ll , . livf-,LQ X 5 Ciallylj. May these pictures prove that X X- at Oberlin, women are not only smart X X X X but beautiful. l' M17 A fm. M, 243 244 245 246 I M M. xlvn. 1. gb. 1 nu, 'J P-,. 'TW JI i . swq. .. 7 Mi!! M. ' J 'fi . F 247 248 .W M211 -, ,L gr 1 V filing ,f f .,:. ,f, 2 ESV? -v Q 1 ' f' rain..--. IN? 'ff .Nw pzgiu, I Nz-. , 555' ' 5 ' ' A .W x ' . , ww Hz , ' ,nz .-.fzrf 7397 2. 1 . 'W 5. '31, ---- ww I- ,-, 'az .fi E f-M. Q' ' 'Q T. H Q ef Q ISE? f.: , '::':513f?f, ' .M V. . A-Q. '- Q 1-:aW'fL ' 'Lf?Bi1E5z?3'E2?iw .-5 xxx-, , , ali? . J-. ,KM l I ' ' i-w+,,.L,. .. fl Q , Vf Q .--. , iffy igtr -zzjggf 2-,xiii bqqyg. -5 'f ww. 249 Always liard-Working, john Gos- sinlc found Oberlin strange and difhcult during his Freshman year. As he became better adjusted, however, his work improved until he achieved an enviable record. Although working his way through College, John found time to make many friends and to Win a varsity letter in swimming. His death, last VVinter, cut short what might have been a brilliant and success- ful career. 2 M-:: 2 ' 1:-1 - ..IIeE1511i'5'E.3'4.g12gy,-g1g:15'rTf:zrrf+Tiali-4F2251 A1 LN, ,- -A''1-s:::f:':?1.-'U1'fgb:g1::::a.x:f:unafe, . A- r 'Q 1:f V' ,,,, 1- -?g' :': '?2 awww xl r2325 '..c ?::5i'2T'.j ,,,,,,eg,:5:.: ref,-4::::..:'.r:'.::r.::.. ......-1-'Wow-X,-,,-,,,...gnw1 ..!22.- .1351 I I 'llllllrlrx-zxunu-pu.,...n-rvvunrl-:Alt Y B L. Nw- 'lilifggztfti lliiibff-eq s .1 4 .Q A 1 t P F2 . . . and every other letter of the alpha- bet is represented in this advertising section. The things we need, and where to get them, in order to . . demonstrate our appreciation of the interest the business organ- . :zatrons whose odvertrsmg appears on the following pages, have l shawn to Oberlin College Their advertisements are deserving of E ..,-1. .. -'df we , . W W. 537.55 5 fkj i' .,,...-our rx vc uuu-1 - H 254 A Allen Electric Co. .......... . Apollo Theatre ..... . . . B The Wm. Bauer Co. ......... . The Ben Franklin Store .... C Cable Piano Co. ........ . . Campus Restaurant ........ Chicago Title 81 Trust Co.. . . . Cleveland Law School ..... Cleveland Quarries ....... College Beauty Shop ..... A. G. Commings gl Son ....... D George De Frieze ............ Dyke School of Commerce . . . E. Eastman Kodak Co. ....... . Eaves Costume Co. . . . . . Everett Piano Co. ........ . F The Fashion Shop ......... The William Feather Co.. . . . G Gibsons Restaurant ........ The Gray Printing Co.. . . . Greyhound Bus Co. ........ . H Harrington Electric Co. .... . Haylors ............... Charles E. Herrick .... J. V. 8: John W. Hill ..... Hi-O-Hi Tea Room ........ The Hixon-Peterson Co.. . . . I Isalys .... J J ahn 81 Ollier Engraving Co.. . . . J anby O11 Co. .............. . Jones Floral Shop ............... Index to Advertisers N HH259 A. Nabakowski Co.......... . . . .267 O Oberlin Auto Body Shop ..... ..'.285 Oberlin Buick Co.. .. . . , . .. ..'-301 Ober1inInn............. The Oberlin Laundry ...... The Oberlin Printing Co. . . . . . . . . .257 The Oberlin Review. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .293 The Oberlin Savings Bank Co.. . . . . .255 The Oberlin School of Commerce. . . . . . . . . ....265 Ohly'sDrugStore.............. . . . .273 P . . . .287 . 289 The Peoples Banking Co.. .. ' Pettifords Bakery ....... ..... Pfaffs Clothing Co.. . . . .H-291 PoWers8iDawley........ , , , .259 Professional Directory. . . . . Dr. C. H. Browning Dr. C. W. Carrick - - - - 30 I Dr. P. C. Colegrove - - - -275 Dr. H. G. Hoffner - - - -261 Dr. R. A. Phipps Dr. W. A. Richardson . . G U 271 Dr. A. C. Siddall I u I .283 Dr. L. H. Trufant R Rosa's Garage .............. ' ' ' Rowe Goerner Motor Sales. . . . i . Q .279 C. D. Ryals .................. S G. T. Sedgeman ............. ....275 StanleyBootShop.......... . . . .283 The Sterling 8: Welch Co.. . . . ....295 Sugardale.................. . . ...279 T 257 TheTimeShop............ 263 TobinsDrugStore............ U ' ' ' '299 Universal Sales Co.. . . . . . . . .. V - . - -310 The Varsity Restaurant. . . . . . . . . .277 . . . .301 , W Ward Baking Co. ......... . , K The Weideman Co.. . .. Kelly Island Lime Ki Transport Co. .... .... 2 75 West Disinfecting Co. . . . . M Dudley Wood .............. Ad Mueller's Orchestra .... The T. O. Murphy Co. .... . Y ....293 'H.269 YocomBros.Co.... 259 269 263 265 287 303 303 277 291 279 308 308 281 305 289 308 275 263 271 295 267 299 303 265 309 297 299 263 291 295 295 With the compliments of CHIGAGU TITLE 81 TRUST GUMPANY 69 WEST WASHINGTON STREET - CHICAGO ,f . y 'f if - fy! fl All f Rendering all types of trust service to institutions and individuals Helen Hart, 785 Marshall Street, Allegan, Mich. ............ ....... . . Student Directory and Index 256 -A- NAME or STUDENT Aaron, Florence, 1052 Amar Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .......... . ...., . . . Abbott, Marjorie Flora, 19957 Fraquier Drive, Rocky River, Ohio ..... . . Abel, Emma Isabelle, 2049 Wyandotte Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ............. . . Abels, Betty Jean, 2032 Massachusetts Avenue, Lawrence, Kansas ............... Abraham, Milead Henry, Route 1, South Amherst, Quarry Road, Amherst, Ohio .... Abrams, Florence Marjorie, 185 Admiral Road, Buffalo, N. Y. .,.........,..... 70 Achzehner, Charles Richard, 31 Summer Hill, Newport, Kentucky. . . . . . . . Adair, Harriet Drew, 2179 South Parkway Drive, Columbus, Ohio ..... . . Adam, Winfield Hill, 186 36tl1 Street, Clifton, N. J. .............. . . Adams, Catherine Eliie, 19 Union Street, Waterbury, Vermont ....... . . Adams, Eleanor Haine, 130 Farrand Park, Highland Park, Mich .... . . . . . Adams, Lucien Kellogg, Detroit Street, Avon, Ohio ............... ........ Adams, Ruth, 842 East Fillmore Avenue, East Aurora, N. Y .... . ........ 28 Addessi, Fausto Joseph, 721 West 19th Street, Erie, Pa. ,......... .... 7 0, 132 Ahlstron1, Virginia Adele, 922 Edgewood Drive, Royal Oak, Mich. ......... 84, 150 Aiken, Louise Renshaw, 447 Locust Street, Edgewood, Pa... ..................... . Ainsworth, Cyril Kendall, 448 West, Englewood Avenue, West Englewood, N. J .... . . Aird, john Shields, 12600 Pinehurst Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ..................... . Albrecht, Marjorie Elizabeth, 25 N. Bridge St., Somerville, N. J. ...... 61, 110, 147, Albrecht, Ruth Elizabeth, R.F.D. No. 2, Watseka, Ill. ....,.................... . Alden, Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, 2525 Van Dora Street, Lincoln, Neb. ............ . . Alden, Edgar I-Iiester, 4142 Germantown Street, Dayton, Ohio ..... ....... Alexander, John Plummer, 34 Hopkins Street, Waterbury, Conn. ..... ..... 6 8, Alexander, Wyvona Belle, Box 917, Drumright, Oklahoma ............ ..... Allen, Howard Kay, 221 Barth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. CML Lebanonj. . . . . . Allen, Theodore Elliot, 12 Washington Avenue, Silver Creek, N. Y. ..... .... . Allensworth, Mary Ruth, 1815 Woodland Avenue, Canton, Ohio ..... ..... 8 4, Alvis, Allaine Lee, 7 Hilltop Place, East Street, Louis, Ill. ....... ...... . Alvord, Emily Adams, South Spring Street, Livonia, N. Y. ..... ........ . Anderegg, David Swift, 51 Charles Street, Newark, Ohio ..... Anders, Hans Kurt, 221 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....... ....... Anders, Winfred Hanns, 221 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....... ..... 1 1 ....28,115, Anderson, Bernice, Hill Avenue, Franklin, Ohio ............... ..... 7 0, Anderson, Bruce Edward, 20 Lennox Avenue, Rumson, N. J. ....... . Anderson, Calvin Richard, 4328 Syndale Street, Minneapolis, Minn.. . . Anderson, Elizabeth Marion, 10 Locust Street, Norwich, N. Y. ...... . . Anderson, Elizabeth Maude, 925 Diamond Avenue, South Bend, Ind. . . . . Anderson, Margaret Julia, 417 McKinley Avenue, Endicott, N. Y. .... . Anderson, Mary Jane, 5002 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. .,......... . . Anderson, Oscar Edward, 925 Diamond Avenue, South Bend, Ind.. . . . Andrews, .....84 .....119, ..70, 123, Anning, Margaret Eleanor, 26 Sunnybrae Place, Bronxville, N. Y. ......... 84, 149, Anthony, Bryce Chadwick, 66 Street, Nicholas Place, New York, N. Y. .......... . Appel, jean Westcott, 3365 Runnymede Place, Washington, D. C. .............. . Arnold, James Tracy, 95 Shu Lin Kai, Kunming, China ......................... Arnold, Paul Beaver, 95 Shu Lin Kai, Kunming, China, 27, 28, 154, 173, 180, 187, 188 Arnstein, Renee Marianne, 817 Delaware Ave., Akron, Ohio ............... 70, 120 Arthur, Lfasherj Frank, 99 Hobart Street, New Haven, Conn. ................. 70 Ashley, janet, Oberlin, Ohio ...................................... ..... Atherton, John Peter Alwyn, 1110 East 21 Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. .... ...... . Atkins, Richard Collins, 241 42nd Street, Sandusky, Ohio ............ ......... Atkinson, Sara Hoge, Wrightstown, Pa .... ...... .................. . . . .62, 127, Atwater, Caroline Peniield, 2 Crow's Nest Road, Bronxville, N. Y. ..... ........ . Auerbach, Peter Buchman, 19 Murchison Place, White Plains, N. Y. .... ...... . Augspurger, Efmiliej Iutzi, Green Tree Road, Middletown, Ohio ..... .... Augustine, Thomas, 3021 15th Street, Washington, D. C ...... ..... ..... Auster, Marjorie, 402 South Euclid Avenue, Westfield, N. J. ..... ........ 8 4 Avery, Charles William, R.F.D. No. 1, Oberlin, Ohio ........ ...,........... Axtell, Lois Delos, 7 Redman Terrace, Caldwell, N. I .... . . . .... 55, 64, 110 -B- Babcock, Katharine Morton, Blairstown, N. I. .............. .. Bailey, Bernard Holbrook, Ir., East Street, Islington, Mass.. . ..... . . . . . Bailey, Mary Noel, 3902 Parkway, New York, N. Y. .................. ...... . Baines, Eleanor Carroll, 197 North Main Street, Canandaigua, N-. 'Y. .... .... . 70 Baird, John Conner, 3064 North Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind. ...... ..... 2 8 Baker, Howard Prescott, 169 Central Street, Georgetown, Mass. ..... . . . . Baker, Lois Virginia, 1039 Maryland Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y. ....... .... . Baker, Margaret May, 4910 East 6th Avenue, Denver, Col. ................... 84 Baker, Priscilla Jean, 2284 West Lake of Isles Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. ..... . . . . Baker, Virginia Noyes, 169 Central Street, Georgetown, Mass. ............ . . 1 1 1 Balassa, Donald, 2752 North Richmond Street, Chicago, Ill ............. . . Balcom, Elizabeth Frances, R.F.D. No. 1, Albion, N..Y.. . . . . Balcomb, john Duncan, 125 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio .................. Baldinger, Ruth Alberta, 1 Pinehurst Road, Ben Avon Heights, Pittsburg, Ball, Margaret Foster, 647 Sunset Lane, East Lansing, Mich. .......... . 14.4.f f 84 PAGE .....28 65,141 84,150 70,112 138,109 .....28 58,120 ....143 84,114 84,116 141,164 191,203 165,174 ....67 .....70 172,177 .....28 ...175 ...175 160,170 70,102 70,176 125,174 84,108 845149 181,192 ....28 ....84 123,125 139,179 ....68 ...120 ....84 174,176 164,187 ....28 ...177 176,178 ....56 28,104 134,192 191,204 165,170 132,181 iflffib .....70 159,182 70,123 70,134 .....28 119,165 164,172 59,119 70,173 84,107 146,167 107,175 84,131 61,162 100,149 84,107 70,123 28,134 .....84 70,185 126,174 .84,147 'Mid pleasant surroundings We invite you to try At the The good Food we serve -0- SEPTEMBER 13-The suckers who wanted to be counsellors descend upon Oberlin, exclaim over the new Vars, shake out the first mothballs, and gather at Tank for the first supper of the year. Bill Seaman plays host, explains duties, and memorizes names on the sly. All .are infected with that do-or-die spirit. SEPTEMBER 14-The class of 1943 trickles in by twos and threes, with and without loving families. They exchange names, home towns, and banalities at a rapid rate, unpack the first few truck- fuls, and wonder if they will get along with their room mates. Counsellors go to bed weary but still determined. SEPTEMBER 15-16-From seven o'clock in the morning on, the 535 frosh are photographed, quizzed, herded about, and lectured at until they begin to wonder what life will be like when classes start. The H11 O Hi staff works feverishly on their pictorial wolf list-Who's Who 'in 1943. Prexy writes a message. Bill Seaman announces that he now rolls his own cigarettes. Counsellors are on the verge of a nervous breakdown. SEPTEMBER 17-Frosh mixer and song contest. Tank wins on Strolling and The Merry-go-round Broke Down. Ad introduces Ellen, who wows them with Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. The Hi O H11 staff labors on. Latest Style Cable Spinet 7 QUE 4 073 WJLPLO4 The nationwide popularity of Cablefmade pianos is due Hrst of all to Cable quality. No detail in the manufacture of Cable instruments is left to chance. Every operation and every piece of material is subjected to the most rigid inspection. We invite you to inspect our always large showing of Cable-made pianos-Grands, Consoles, Spinets and Midgets. Write today for descriptive Iiteraiure and prices covering Conover and Cable Pianos. CABLE Here's beauty of designyrichness of tone, v ' responsiveness of action combined in a case rplano so compact that it immediately solves any problem of space. Prices are low-terms easy. 1264 LIBRARY AVE' DETROIT MICH Send for catalog today. ' ' Home Office-Cable Building, Chicago, Illinois Numerous other Cable stores and dealers ' ' 257 Student Directory and Index 258 -B-Cont. NAME or STUDENT 1 Ballin, Bert, 2125 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. ............. . Banghart, Norman Lee, 24 Sherman Road, Battle Creek, Mich.. . . . Barabasz, Karol Patrycy, 141 Liddell Street, Buffalo, N. Y. .... . Barber, Mary Elizabeth, 316 Alexander Avenue, Lorain, Ohio ..., Barber, Robert Wells, 34 Brood Street, Johnson City, N. Y ........ Bare, John Kirby, 331 West Madison Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio .... Barlow, Betty Marie, 43 Park Place, Orange, N. J. ............. . Barnaby, Biquita Anne, Brookline, N. H. ...................... . Barnard, Dudley Pomeroy, 74 South Cedar Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Barnhart, Frank Elmer, 68 Tokezoecho 2 chome, Seoul, Korea ....... Barteaux, Mary Louise, 101 South Franklin Street, Red Lion, Pa.. . . . Barth, Eugene Howard, Box No. 17, Sullivan, Ohio ............... Barth, Mrs. Eleanor Richard, Box No. 17, Sullivan, Ohio ..... Bartleman, Donald LeRoy, Graettinger, Iowa ............. PAGE . . . .84, 102 .....84, 106 .......84 .....28, 118 .......84 .......28 .....60,110 .....70,112 .........61, 56 ,153, 1 1 1 1 1 Barton, Gladys Elaine, Box 1034, Spokane, Wash. .............. ........... 5 1, Bartoo, Nathalie Louise, West Church Street, Eden, N. Y .... ....... . . . .70, 112, 171, Bartow,.John Hawkridge, 340 Woodline Avenue, Northport, N. Y.. . . ........ . . . . . Basinger, Clair Eugene, Pandora, Ohio ............,................. Bassett, Milton Elisha, Jr., 16 Brooklawn Parkway, Bridgeport, Conn... . Batson, Marjorie Laura, Briston, N. H. .... E ....................... . Bauders, Paul Samuel, Chatham, Ohio ............................ Beal, Irving Flint, 17 Vick Parkway, Rochester, N. Y. ...... . .,.......s4, ....61, ............62, Beal Leonard Lemoin, 601 West State Street, Geneva, Ill ..... . . .... 84, 130, 160, Beardsley, Alice Gene, 116 South Martin Street, Ligonier, Ind.. . . Beaty, David Lewis, Route 3, Anderson, S. C.. 5 . . ,..... ........ . ......84, 126, Beaver, Ann Harrison, 402 High Street, Bethlehem, Pa ..... . .................. 63, 112, Beck, J. Montgomery, Route No. 3, Box No. 5, St. Clairsville, Ohio ...... Beckenbach, Betty Jane, 532 West Ravenwood Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio ...... 84, 108, Becker, Eleanor Jane, 27 Edgewood Street, Wheeling, W. Va .... ......... Bedford, Salie May, R.F.D., Collins, Ohio .....................,...... . Beebe, Doris Lucille, 229 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ............. Beer, Albert Carl, R.'F.D. No. 4, Mansfield, Ohio ..................... . . ......29, 153, Beers, Robt. LeRoy, 66 Glen Rd., Rochester, N. Y., 55, 59, 116, 163, 173, 181, 188, 191, 192 Beetle, Jean Turney, 2620 North Broadway, Shelbyville, Ill. ........... . . Behnke, Anita Ruth, 170 Crawford Street, Rochester, N. Y .,.. ...... Behoteguy, Maryjean, 123 North Meadowcroft Drive, Akron, Ohio .... Behr, Betty Therese, 741 Avon Fields Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio ...... Belknap, Margaret Lucile, 600 Berlin Road, Wilkinsburgh, Pa.. .. Bell, Alison Paul, 269 Church Street, Naugatuck, Conn. ....... . Bell, Edward Reed, 94 East Seminary Street, Norwalk, Ohio ...., Beller, Norman Jacob, 757 West River Street, Elyria, Ohio ..,.......... Bender, Vlfilliam Carl, 1709 Cascade Street, Erie, Pa. .................. . Benner, Jane Elisabeth, Church Road Q Catman Street, Cheltenham, Pa.. ..........84, .......84, ....58,120, .....70, 146, .......84, .....60, ......84, 130, ..........84, 1 Bennett, Helen Elizabeth, R.F.D. No. 4, Oswego, N. Y. ........................... 70, Bennett, Henry Stanley, 1216 River Road, Maumee, Ohio .............. 64, 69, 70, 115, Bennett, James Gordon, Jr., 2 Summer Street, Nahant, Mass.. . . . Bennett, John Frederic, 35 Bay Street, Telton, N. H. ........ . . Benning, Ethel June, 50 Reynolds Street, Kingston, Pa. ..... . .... 154,158 .......70, 1 1 Berlin, Rose Josephine, Route No. 3, Pontiac, Mich. ......... ................,. 8 4, Bernick, Lewis, 189 Minnesota Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. ........ ..... 2 9, 135, 160, 185, Bernstein, Merton Clay, 98 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.. . . .............. . .84, Berridge, Richard Warren, 149 North F Street, Hamilton, Ohio .... ........ 8 5, 102, Berthoff, Rowland Tappan, 139 Woodland, Oberlin, Ohio ........... .... 7 0, 184, 185, Bertsch, Viola June, 1351 Oakridge Drive, Cleveland Heights, Ohio .... ...... 2 9, 103, Bess, Ralph Walter, 18 Twiss Street, Meriden, Conn ..... ......... .... S 5 , 105, 176, Best, Philip Harbour, 1029 Beech Street, Helena, Ark. ..,......... ........... 6 7, Biastre, Rene, 229 Oneida Place, North Plainfield, N. J. ............. ......... 2 9, Bickel, Jeanne Elizabeth, 2309 McKinley Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ..... Bidlaclc, Walter B., 407 Chettena Avenue, Jenkintown, Pa. .... A .... . . Bidwell, Orville Willard, Whitehouse, Ohio ....................... Biery, Roberta June, 356 South Main Street, Bluffton, Ohio .... Bihn, Phyllis May, 429 St. Louis Street, Toledo, Ohio ...... . Billig, Joachim Henry, 53 Vine Street, Oberlin, Ohio. ......,..... . Bingham, George Forrest, Sandbornton, N. H. ..................... . Bingham, Katherine Cleora, 2307 Cumberland Street, Rockford, Ill.. .. . Biringer, Max Joseph, Toledo, Ohio ........................,..... Blackburn, Arnold, 220 West 18th Street, Ada, Okla. .............. . Blackmarr, Melodia Louise, 424 Potomac Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y ...... Blaisdell, Priscilla Sprague, 2 Wolcott Terrace, Winchester, Mass.. . . ....66, . . . . .85 ...'.'.'1d,'i44 . . . . . . .70 fffii .. . .65 Blamire, Louise Harriet, 19 Austin Street, Rochester, N. Y. ..... . . ............. .85 Blanchard, Richard Oscar, 6 Fisher Street, West Concord, N. H .......... ........,. 8 5 Blanshard, Paul Beecher, Jr., 2 Grace Court, Brooklyn, N. Y.. ........ 56, 140, 160, 185, 61 Blasingham, Priscilla Ann, Brendon Wood, Indianapolis, Ind. ...... ............. . Blewett, Phyllis Darling, 719 Riverside Avenue, Wellsville, Ohio ..... Bliss, Richard Howard, 130 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y.. . . Blodgett, Francis Warren, 118-44 189th Street, St. Albans, N. Y. .... . ....85 .s5, 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 175 165 101 116 175 176 135 178 175 114 172 .65 128 154 163 185 175 166 . 65 175 148 178 .57 193 149 116 175 185 149 179 175 .56 176 151 120 188 184 121 148 119 188 129 179 200 175 179 158 171 110 139 . 29 171 120 102 123 135 105 103 126 101 191 111 126 . 70 129 THE ALLEN ELECTRIC COMPANY Wholesale Distributors of ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS 2112-16 East 19th St. CLEVELAND. OHIO Phone: PRospect 7952 SEPTEMBER 19-20-The frosh are just beginning to feel at home and to recognize a few friendly faces when the upperclass world descends in a body. Upperclassrnen begin to fill out the inevitable registration blanks. Counsellors get a breathing spell. Leading conversational advances: Did you have a good vacation? or Have you seen the Vars? Hi O Hi staff goes to Fostoria. In their absence the monster frosh bonfire is set off by a mysterious criminal, who is soundly denounced for poor sportsmanship by the class of '43 and the Review. quote despicable culprit unquote. 1 l l -. 1 ,air 4 1-A l i OCTOBER 2-Mr. Garvin's son is born in Allen Hospital. Review announces that all three Garvins are resting comfortably. OCTOBER 3-Dean Wittke surveys the bonds of a peaceful American way in twenty minutes before a packed chapel crowd. The Celluloid Cu-if suffers its first rebuff of the year as 50 Talcott girls rise up to declare Loody Brackett not guilty of posting a suckers' list on her bed room wall. A. Nabakowslci Co. Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors Since 1900 TILE ROOFING A SPECIALTY Call Us For Estimates - - Service Anywhere Air Conditioning O 6,0 129 MILAN AVENUE Across from the Old Spring AMHERST, OHIO Office PITUUG1 6I93 Residence Phone: 536I Service Men: 5361+ or 374I After College . . . WHAT? Sixteen Weeks ot Dyke will tit you with C1 sec- retctriol trctining thot will enoble you to on- svver the employers question, What Con You Do? DVHE SCHOOL 0F CDIIIIIIERC-E 259 Student Directory and Index 260 -B-Cont. NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Blodgett, Giles Gilbert, 88 Lakeside Street, Springfield, Mass .......... 29, 154. 182, 191 Bloecher, Olga Louise, 142 Elm Street, Wheeling, W. Va. .....,........... 85, 126, 175 Bloomhardt, Fred Blackburn, 452 East Northern Street, Springfield, Ohio ........... 56 Blunt, Betty Jean, 1801 Alta Vista, Houston, Tex. .....,......, . Bly, James Robert, 1043 Berlin Street, Akron, Ohio .......... . . . Boardman, Howard Foster, 91 Lincoln Street, Meriden, Ohio ..... Bodman, Lyman Warthing, Bement, Ill. ............... i ......, . Boesel, john Juluis, 166 West 22nd Street, New York, N. Y ...,. . . .....29 Boggs, James Ernest, 17839 Northwood Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio .... Bohrer, Kenneth Alden, 181 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio. . . Bollenback, Gfeorgej Norris, Ir., 58 Gould Street, West Verona, N. Bonazzi, Britta Helen, 998 Amelia Avenue, Akron, Ohio .,............. Bonnar, Robert Douglas, 5135 Sunner Avenue, Ashtabula, Ohio. . . Bonnell, Walter Kenneth, Jr., 1807 West 11th Street, Erie, Pa.. . . . Boose, Robert Wallace, 625 Richmond Street, Rockwell City, Iowa .... Booth, Barbara Jean, 147 Murray Street, Binghamton, N. Y.. . .. . Booth, janet, 15 Locust-Street, Gallipolis, Ohio ............. - ....... . Bosshart, Lena Gillett, 23 Collinwood Road, Maplewood, N. I.. . . Bossle, Harold Levurn, 519 East Park Street, DuQuoin, Ill.. . . . Bowen, Ann Drake, 211 East Hunter Street, Logan, Ohio .... Bowers, Mfaryj Anne, 1503 East Erie Avenue, Lorain, Ohio .... Bowman, Robert Clayton, 22 Penn Avenue, Girard, Pa. ..,.. . Boyer, james Leroy, 79 Park Avenue, East Mansfield, Ohio ..... I. ........ . 85 70, 144i- ...71 ...58 Boylan, john Lewis, 804 East Avenue, Elyria, Ohio .................. Brackett, Marjorie Lucille, 11 East Woodbine Street, Chevy Chase, Md.. . . Bradley, Mrs. Marion Chute, 208 Oak Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... ....... Bradley, William Lee, R.F.D. East Haddam, Conn .... ....... Bradt, Jeanne Katherine, 75 Center Street, Oneonta, N. Y. .......... . Brady, Louise Belle, Oberlin, Ohio ................................. Brailey, Harold Edwin, jr., 108 Inwood Avenue, Upper Montclair, N.J Brainard, Helen, 94 South Park Avenue, Longmeadow, Mass .... ...... Braley, Silas Alonza, Jr., 6633 Woodwell Street, Pittsburg, Pa. ...... . . Braley, Virginia Grace, 6633 Woodwell Street, Pittsburg, Pa.. . . Brandenburg, Betty jean, 8006 Orlando Drive, Clayton, Mo .... Brandt, Lota Pauline, 327 Garfield Avenue, Troy, Ohio ........ Braun, Harold Edward, 712 Cross Street, Dover, Ohio .... ..... . . . 35 .62, 133 .....29 .....85 .....29 150, 105 . . . . .70 1'5'0','150 .....85, . . . 168, .71, 101, .....71, 112, 167, 115, 177, .....85, 141174, .'2Q,ii42, . . . . .30 ........57 ....71, 124 1 1 1 .......30, Braver, Sol David, 3249 DeSota Avenue, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ..... .... 6 0, 133, Breene, Marie Veronica, 44 Pearl Avenue, Oil City, Pa. ............. ........ . Brenner, Donald Richard, 309 Courtland Avenue, Wellington, Ohio ........ ....... Brett, john Warren, 58 Euclid Avenue, Maplewood, N. J.. ............,.,.. .... . 71, Brewster, Nancy Josephine, 421 Hawthorne Avenue, South Milwaukee, Wis ..... ..... 5 7, Brewer, Jane Hitchcock, West Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. ........ 71, 144, Bridenbaugh, Mfetal Elizabeth, 108 Edison Avenue, New Castle, Pa. .........' ...... 3 0, Briggs, Kendall Porter, 1616 Belle Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ........... 58, 113, 191, 192, Brigham, Dwight Peter Bent, Susy Western, Omaha, Nebr ...... ................... 7 1, Bright, Franklyn Furman, 4144 Lake Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. .................... 60, Brightman, Katharine Waite, 1876 Stanwood Road, East Cleveland, Ohio ....... 56, 118, Britton, Erwin Adelbery, 32528 Lake Road, Avon Lake, Ohio ............. ......... Brobst, Henry Thomas, 147 Old River Road, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ......... . Brockman, Phyllis Ann, 1122 Watauga Street, Kingsport, Tenn. ..... . . Broeland, Dorothy Mae, 831 Plymouth Avenue, Schenectady, N. Y.. . . . Bronsky, Leo, 61 Lathrop Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y .... ........... Brooks Brooks, Brooks Alexander David, 1839 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Marie Ethel, 22 South Laurel Street, Kutztown, Pa .... . . Marjorie Wilma, 4627 Lake Park Avenue, Chicago, Ill.. . .....30, .....85, .....66, .....85, 30, Pa. .... , ............ . .30, 113, 157, 158, 191, Brown, Adele Heeren, The Fairfax, 4614 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Brown, Carroll jonathan, Box No. 143, Rye Beach, N. H. ..... . . Brown, David Clark, 137 Elmhurst Street, Highland Park, Mich. ...... . Brown. Elizabeth Ann, 233 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........ 85, .....71, Brown, George Caius, 501 Fitch Street, Albion, Mich. ............ ..... . . Brown, Harriet Louise, Park Blvd., East Liverpool, Ohiof ......... ..... 8 5, Brown, Helen Merle, 285 East Minnehaha Avenue, Clermont, Fla. ..... ........ 8 5, Brown, jean Gordon, 9127 Hollis Court Blvd., Queens Village, N. Y .... .... 7 1, 124, Brown, Margaret Marie, Charleston Road, Newton Falls, Ohio ....... ....... 7 1, Brown, Merian Ruth, 753 West Market Street, Akron, Ohio .... ..... 8 5, Brown Paul Frederick, 25 College Place, Oberlin, Ohio ....... ..... Brown Rebecca Gilson, 712 Euclid Place, Alton, Ill. ........ . Browning, Homer, Jr., 121 Chateau Terrace, Snyder, N. Y.. . . . . . Brownlie, Vfelmaj Marie, 1825 34th Street, Des Moines, Iowa. . . Brunk, Barbara Elizabeth, Chesterton, Ind.. . ................ . . . . . . . Buchner, Faith Frances, 2453 North Central Park Avenue, Chicago, Ill .... . . . Buell, Elizabeth, 104 West Lincoln, Harrisburg, Ill ......................... Bullock, John Gernert, 266 W. College St. 8: Elmwood St., Rochester, N. Y .... ...... 7 1 Bunch, Rosella Leota, 7232 Waid Parkway, Kansas City, Mo. ...... ....... . Bundy, Don Albert, 21 Oak Avenue, Sidney, N. Y ..... .......... .... 6 6 , 185, Bunn, Beverly jean, 79 Birchwood Road, East Hartford, Conn .... .. .... 71, 122, 'fff60,'67 .....30 .....85 1 199 177 145 109 106 163 134 126 145 170 101 .85 .29 170 174 100 176 122 171 179 101 . 85 170 178 207 105 109 165 111 179 .60 132 138 166 141 194 154 173 166 143 133 126 . 57 191 . 65 148 118 205 128 114 .98 126 125 185 152 126 . 85 140 100 105 108 182 186 186 e oinlf wilf!L lariofe . The Everett Orgatron T is a source of particular pride to us that Oberlin College includes in its musical equip- ment both Everett pianos and Everett Orgatrons. We are determined to continue to merit the approval ot the Oberlin faculty and student body by maintaining the high standards of manufacturing for Which the name Everett has stood for more than titty-seven years. We extend our best wishes for the ever-increasing growth and progress ot Oberlin and its distinguished Conservatory. EVERETT PIANO COMPANY Established in 1883 26 Student Directory and Index 262 -B-Cont. NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Burd, Anna McFarlane, 1929 West Chestnut Avenue, Altoona, Pa. .... . Burden, Robert Charles, 414 Faurton Place, Buffalo, N. Y.. . .... . . . . . Burgoyne, Lois Evelyn, 406 Broad Street, Spring City, Pa. ....... . Burket, jack William, 263 East Long Street, Columbus, Ohio .... Burmeister, Mary, 529 North Race Street, Springfield, Ohio. . .. . . . Burnett, Barbara Bent, 104 Crafton Road, Waban, Mass. ......... . . Burnham, Margaret Elizabeth, 34 William Street, Glens Falls, N. Y .... Burns, Stanley Rogers, 2836 Middletown Road, Pittsburg, Pa. ...... . Burr, Phyllis Eleanor, 37 Creswell Road, Worcester, Mass. ....... . Burrell, Jean Ilgen, 413 West Walnut Street, Selinsgrove, Pa. ..... . Burroughs, Mary Elizabeth, 1125 West 8th Street, Erie, Pa. ....... . . Burrows, Amos Turner, jr., 2152 Overbrook Road, Lakewood, Ohio. . . Burt, James Gordon, 425 South Elm Street, Hinsdele, Ill ..... ........ Burt, Mabel jane, 371 Lenox Avenue, South Orange, N. I .... ..... Burton, Arlene, East Cleveland, Ohio .... . .................. . Bush, Murton Fraser, 7258 Bradford Road, Upper Darby, Pa. .... . Butler, Charles Edward, 16911 Edgewater Drive, Lakewood, Ohio ..... Butler, Robert Ellicott, 1011 Woodbine Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ...... . . ........30,141 71.,154,191,192 .....85, .......85, .....65, 122, ....65, ....85, ....30, ....85, .........85, ....30, 104, 172, . ..... -. .. I. Byerly, Donald Henry, American Mission, Kidon, Korea ......... 30, 135, 163, 173, 191, Byers, Ltawerencej Wallace, Pulaski, Pa. ............. ,........... . . Byler, Lucile Grace, 938 William Street, River Forest, Ill. ........... . Byron, Mfarjoriel Elizabeth, 1689 Amherst Street, Buffalo, N. Y ..... ..C... Cabbage, Leroy, Homor, Michigan ............................ Cacner, Dorothea Helen, 55 Grasmere Road, Lockport, N. Y.. . . . Cady, Eleanor Georgia, Box 148, Hanover, Ind. ......,........ . Cady, Harriet Muriel, Box 148, Hanover, Ind. ..,................ . Cady, Loren Eugene, 201 North McLellan Street, Bay City, Mich .... Cahan, Jfulesj Louis, 1001 VVest 7th Street, Wilmington, Del. ...... . Calderwood, Rosanne, 15 Verbeck Street, Warren, Pa. ,........... . 'Q 125, '5d,'i55, ....30, 157,175, Caldwell, -lane Ellen, 6215 Grand Vista, Cincinnati, Ohio ......,.. 71, 112, 124, 167, 171, Calkins, Fay Gilkey, 735 Harvard Street, Rochester, N. Y. ........... . Calvin, Ruth Bassett, 71 Old Field Road, Fairfield, Conn ..... .... Cameron, Duncan Edwin, Caledonia, N. Y. .................... . Cameron, Edith Mae, 1892 Keeaumakee Street, Honolulu, Hawaii. . . Cameron, Elizabeth Ruth, 1673 Lewis Drive, Lakewood, Ohio .,.... Campbell, Donald Ferguson, 724 Berkshire Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . . Campbell, Emanuel, 1972 Mason Street, Alexandria, La. .......... . Campbell, Ifosephj Carey, 11713 Nelson Court, Lakewood, Ohio. . .. ............8o, .....85, 108, ......191, .....31, 110, .......71, .....8o, ....143, Campbell, Mfiriamj Patricia, 45 East Minnehaha Parkway, Minneapolis, Minn. ..... 71, Cannon, Ruth Annabelle, 205 East Doty Avenue, Neenah, Wis. ...... . Carlisle, john Chesney, 255 East Mansfield Street, Bucyrus, Ohio ...... .. . .85, 119, 160, ....71,115, 191, Carpenter, Elizabeth Durham, 42 Sagamore Terrace, Buffalo, N. Y. .... ........... 8 6, Carr, Alice Euginia, 5709 Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ........................ 86, Carr, Dorothea, Southfield, Mass. ......,................ ..,. . Carr, Mary Grace, 11801 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ..... . . Q . .67, 125, 164, 184, Carr, Nancy, 2 Gardner Place, Winchester, Mass. ......... . . . Carroll, Rene Eugene, 602 Park Avenue, Amherst, Ohio ...... Carson, David Sinclair, 5217 Chicago Street, Omaha, Nebr.. . . . Carson, Verle john, Deerfield, Mich. ....................... . Carter, Jtarnesl Sftewartj Ried, 526 Fair Oak, Oak Park, Ill. ...... . Carter, john Leroy, 2205 East 78th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ......... Carter, Margaret Grey, 316 North Jordan Avenue, Bloomington, Ind.. . Carter, Shirley Mae, 117 Pear Avenue, Newport News, Va ..... ...... Cartwright, Roberta jean, 3104 Rose Terrace, Chattanooga, Tenn.. . Cash, VVilliam Levi, Jr., 619 15th Street, Birmingham, Ala. ....... . . Casper, George Harry, Maywood, Ill. ............,...... . Castelli, William Joseph, 549 Penn Avenue, Midland, Pa. .... . Catchpole, Geraldine Lois, R.F.D., North Rose, N. Y.. . .- .... . . . . . Cavalcanti, Heloisa Mello, 68 Toneleros, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ........ Cavenagh, Sydney Eilleen, 2295 Grandview, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. . Cayce, james Benjamin, 1060 South Seventh Street, Louisville, Ky.. Cecil, Arthur DeWitt, Jr., 3 Bristol Place, Radburn, N. I ..... ....... Chaffee, Edward Dugald, 6 Carteret Street, Montclair, N. 1. ..... . Chalkley, Donald Thomas, 4609 Highland Avenue, Bethesda, Md... . Chamberlain, Patricia Reid, 410 Cedar Street, Manistee, Mich.. . . . Chamberlain, Urana Nash, Baldwinsville, N. Y. .................. . Chamberlin, Robert Warren, 9008 Empire Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. Chandler, jean Phyllis, 48 Brantford Place, BuHalo, N. Y. ........ . ....31, . ....... 31, .....86,119, . ..... 31, .......31, .....86, 114, .....86, 151, .ff.'f66,'ii5 .....71, 145 .....58 Chandler, Theodore VVilliams, Jr., 285 Wellington Road, Buffalo, N. Y. ......... 71, 134 Chandler, VVCillisD Robert, 337 Harvard Street, Elyria, Ohio ........ Channon, VVilliam Perkins, Jr., Box 262, Middletown, Ohio ..... . Chap, Grace Wilma, 1957 VVest 100th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ..... Chase, DeForest Robertson, 183 McKinley Ave., Kenmore, N. Y.. . . Chase, Marjorie Lois, 125 Clement Street, Northville, Mich.. . . . .....71, 134 ......98 ....71, 120, 165, v v v 182 194 104 129 114 162 136 140 126 109 119 129 .85 175 .85 113 .57 .61 207 141 167 186 .85 153 188 143 .71 185 126 178 195 166 152 101 170 120 177 203 149 119 185 192 .86 .86 165 174 141 179 176 170 .31 170 205 191 .71 150 .31 133 147 142 186 1.79 100 . 98 179 OCTOBER 17-Review editorial champions a Democratic Mock Convention. Jaszi chapel-talks and urges the repeal of the embargo and enactment of the cash and carry plan in no uncer- tain terms. OCTOBER 19-Streit speaks on progress, but fails to impress any except the most rabid Union Nowers. Campus discusses the pros and cons of PR balloting for the Mock Convention vote. OCTOBER 20-Political parties hold Caucuses. Sprunger and Ber- nick declare that a Democratic Mock Convention is being rail- roaded through. Remember, boys, more of us can ride on an elephant than on a jackass . Stan Bennett, soph prexy, is kid- napped by frosh and held prisoner in the M. B. until released on Mother Dixon's orders. Revenge is sweet. Cd f,-1 V Boy Brand 4 442 J PUBE FOOD PRODUCTS Manufactured and ' W Distributed by X THE WEIDEMAN COMPANY 'RS 14671, Established 1861 Cleveland, Ghio Qlil v A it 1. Y I . ' . , L 1 . 'i, ': P si f-T-Y. 4 The Pick oi the Trees Everything in Buildinq Materials HIXON - PETERSON LUMBER COMPANY Oberlin. Ohio BE ST BUY'S BUICK at C' D' RYALS OBERLIN BUICK jlotzbi Oberun inn Building Phone 61 0' Wm. Micheu, Prop. 26 Student Directory and Index 264 -C-Cont. NAME OF STUDENT Chatfield, Robert Edwin, Orenaug Avenue, Woodbury, Conn ..., . Chave, Margaret Elinor, 5731 Harper Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ...... . PAGE .......71, 145 .....86, 150,185 Cheetham, Oflivej Naomi, 21 N. Cedar Street, Athol, Mass. .......... ....... 6 2, 138 Cheney, Margaret Jane, 3509 McKinley Street, Washington, D. C. .. . . ..... 31, 117, 178 Chemin, Kenneth Edward, 46 Orton Avenue, Binghamton, N. Y. ..., . Cherry, Ruth Beatrice, 8 Sunset Drive, Summit, N. J. ................ . Chiappolini, Giordano Bruno, Via Donato Pramante 13, Trieste, Italy ..... . . .143 170 . . , Chick, Ward Foque, jr., 259 Mystic Street, Arlington, Mass ..... ....................... 8 6 Chidester, Cfhristianj Kent, Route No. 1, Sugarcreek, Ohio .... ...............,.... Choate, Aflicej Gayle, 15520 Vine Avenue, Harvey, Ill. .... 5. ..... 86, 147, 175, 177, 178 Christie, john Aldrich, 285 Court Street, Middletown, Conn.. . . Christman, Phyllis Jane, 514 Cleveland Street, Elyria, Ohio .... Christy, Carey, Route No. 5, Medina, Ohio ................ Chu, Foo, 42 Mott Street, New York, N. Y. .................. . Clagett, Sarah Ann, 1304 Owen Street, Saginaw, Mich ........,... Clapp, Robert Stackpole, 25 Turkey Shore Road, Ipswich, Mass ...... Clark, Barbara Jean, 417 West State Street, Marshalltown, Iowa ..... Clark, Orpah Delight, 429 Fulton Road, Canton, Ohio .............. Clarke, Charles Norbert, Orchard Ridge Road, Bloomfield Hills, Mich Cleage, Albert Buford, Jr., 6429 Scotten Avenue, Detroit, Mich .... . . . Clelland, Frank Wesley, Ir., 36 Gammon Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. ..... , Clement, Kenneth Whitcher, 2199 East 43rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Clifford, joseph Wells, 1623 Shenandoah Road, Toledo, Ohio ........ Cline, Charlotte Marie, Hiram, Ohio ..,,......... . ....,...,,...... Clymer, Afrthurj Benjamin, 1987 Chatfield Road, Columbus, Ohio. .. Cobb, Hubert Edmund, 650 E. Erie Avenue, Lorain, Ohio ......... Cobb, Laura Caton, 215 E. N. Broadway, Columbus, Ohio ..... Coburn, Donald Ernest, Portsmouth, Ohio .................. ...... Cochran, Ruth jean, 107 Pennsylvania Avenue, Apollo, Pa. ........ . Cochrane, Mrs. Grace Batterson, 36 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio Colby, VVCilliamJ Henry, 276 Highland Street, VVorcester, Mass .... . . . Cole, Douglas Gillette, 755 Wakefield Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio .... Cole, Gerald Edward, 904 Jewell Avenue, Topeka, Kansas ..... Cole, Virginia Lyle, 676 Scuanton Avenue, Lynbrook, N. Y.. . . . Coleman, Mildred, Portsmouth, Ohio ...................... Collard, LaVerne Ellen, West Lake Avenue, Glenview, Ill. ...... . . Collins, June Charlene, 213 Cook Street, jasonville, Ind. ......... . Colson, Gertrude Baldwin, 923 East 38th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y .... . Colvin, Elizabeth jane, 19 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. ......... . Colvin, Margaret Jean, 19 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. ...... . . Combs, Betty, Uniontown, Pa .... ................... ' ...,... Comfort, Robert McEwen, 790 Summit Street, Leroy, N. Y.. . . . Condit, Margaret Louise, 1400 Shawnee, Bartlesville, Okla ..... . . . . Conkling, Louise Braman, Signal Mountain, Tenn. .............,.. . Conway, Wfoodsonj Coleman, 244 Kentucky Avenue, Covington, Ky. Cook, Henrietta Elizabeth, 325 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio... Cook, Jean Phyllis, 229 Fairfield Avenue, Newark, Ohio .......... Cook, Julia Holmes, Bergen, N. Y. .................... . Cooley, Ctharlesj jean, Springfield, South Dakota .............. Coombs, joy, North Country School, Lake Placid, N. Y .... ......... Cooper, Cflarkj Richard, 217 North 7th Street, Cambridge, Ohio ..... Cooper, jane Audrey, 24 Overlook Blvd., Struthers, Ohio ......... Cooper, jean Garnet, 24 Overlook Blvd., Struthers, Ohio ....... Copher, Charles Buchanan, 130 S. Park Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Coppedge, Betty Louise, 308 S. Esplanade, Leavenworth, Kan .... . . Corbus, Mary Louise, 616 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ill ................ Cordray, David Marion, jr., 1630 East 29th Street, Baltimore, Md.. . Correll, Ted R., 1731 Beverly Hills Drive, Euclid, Ohio ..... ............. ........... .............101,160 .........86,13s ....71,121,170,187 ....6o,117,162,170 ......71,115,185 ....120,165 .. .... 62,120 U.. .... 56,135 .. ....... 86,131 .... .....71,135,170 ....57,112 .., .... 86,108 ' , . f 66,1137 .........71,115 ....66, 136, 166, 186 .....72,112,171 ..........175,111 ....72,117,164,171 ..............151 .........86,119 ...........s6 ....31,s6,135 .....31,11s,16 ... ..... 31,166 86 .. ..... 72,144,166 ,.......31,104,178 ....32,11o,169,216 72 ....144,162,216 .....86,116,186 .....86,116,187 .........123 . ......... 32,141 Cotton, Margaret Elizabeth, 120 W. Jackson Road, Webster Groves, Mo. ....... 32, 104, 166 Coulter, Charlotte Marie, Duquesne Road, Joplin, Mo.. . , ........ . . Cowan, Pamela Florence, 1534 Rydalmount Road, Cleveland Heights, ..............72,175 Ohio ...,..... 72, 14 Cowles, Helen Kathryn, Austinburg, Ohio. . ............................ ....... . Cox, Anna Nell, 512 D Street, Sparrows Point, Md. ......... . . . . . Cramer, Kenyon Colt, Kinsman, Ohio ........................... Cramer, Thomas Edgar, 729 County Line Street, New Castle, Pa .... . Crane, Elizabeth Eileen, 239 S. Prospect Street, Burlington, Vt .... . Crane, Robert Elwood, 120 Early Street, Morristown, N. I .... . .. Crawford, Lawrence Alvin, R.D. No. 1. North Olmsted, Ohio .... Crawley, Roy Wallace, 95 N. Arlington Street, Akron, Ohio .... .... .....72, 100 .....59,175,177 .,.....72,112 66 ..........72,132,192 Crecraft, William Albert, 602 W. Main Street, Kent, Ohio ......................... 72, 107 Creighton, joseph Riggs, 202 East 9th Street, Hastings, Nebr. .... 67, 107, 160, 169, 191, 205 Crew, Aflicej Patricia, Casilla 1717,iSantiago, Chile .............................. 32, 141 Critchfield, Mary Elisabeth, 764 Cleveland Avenue, Cumberland, Md.. ...... ....... 8 6, 151 Crocker, Nancy Lake, 313 Broad Street, Conneaut, Ohio ............ Crosby, Normal Cyril, 215 Buffalo Street, Ypsilanti, Mich. ..... . Crosier, Howard David, 73 Main Street, Shelburne Falls, Mass.. . . . ........ 72,144 ..............170 ....86,129,177,179 ......62,185 .........s6,129 67 ,.....62,191,192,193 . . . ..... 32, 133, 163 56 E , . YOUR -. . .... Q .... .. FRIENDLY IVES F. W. TOBIN l T tilt' ... ..tt.... .. . ...... I, 'M . M tt . L I 1 . .... .W .. . N .img . IM W1 75' . .. .. 1 N .. it it it . . ...W.l.XlE't'l't't' W ttW. Hx ' v. , E il ' it t. .. . .. tl t t ti 'ti it t. tl I t W it .,t.. it .. H ,N M H tt. .. . .... H H Wy: if 5 ,f '- L. 1. REXALL DRUGGISTS Tobin's The Cleveland Law School 1336 Engineers Building Member Ledgue of Ohio Low Schools + + Founded 1897 Oldest Night Ldvv School in Qhio + + JUDGE LEE E. SKEEL, Deon Bulletin upon request lVlAin 2533 ff iw 2? ! GBERLI NN Built' in 1 867 i . ,, 5' ' 'L 'X , ..w?twEi?Qf3g,gl:'- . W em.-Su A-54:4 -fl if X 5' .3 .fi Sami gy ., .W wg 1 an ,,.,.-sni,.,w ' if 2 mm t 5 ,.i,.. H H ir .. . ':, li ., ' 357. ' ,ij it ifwggsflf giggle? 5 ' 33235553 . .QM 15? x 'E' : A- me :Raimi . tsaetvitgi ' we 4. i . - . -si? ,wists Wx 22 Siem '53 it we it gfs Q E gi . Q L, ..: -':-' F Q .fw?ggn.:i.k .Eel its e2sgg.?g5iEg ,i1 H We '., , ... sf V' tfgw- W, f 5 wisgi t fsvxf 5,93 ggi. gg? .Q t L. igf5's,g,.gga2g- ,Q t , q. ----- ez 12 ijfrse t ,H 1. w ,swiftfffif 'X 9- A Wt ii '-39515 X' gm 1 X 7' .' F' . 1 . Elf' . 5,52 is H ' 'ML sims, f ta fu. awe ,, . ,buf-f ' :tile ,...-wr K whim s:i1,.L,,s,w -t,,i,.,..,-11:'Ifftq'is . ax., ,W .x . ,H 4 Tl I t t OWNED and OPERATED by OBERLIN COLLEGE 26 5 Student Directory and Index 266 -C-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Cross, Caroline Murdock, 1114 W. Forest Road, Lakewood, Ohio .... Cross, Frederick Samuel, 3819 Garrison Road, Toledo, Ohio ....... Crossley, Charlotte, 936 Foss Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. ..... . Crowell, Margaret Elizabeth, Almond, VVis.. . ............. . . . . Crowley, Jeanne Eloise, 733 E. Main Street, Ravenna, Ohio ....... Csutoros, Stephen Walter, 12604 Buckeye Road, Cleveland, Ohio .... Culley, Mary Katharine, 57 Belvidere Street, Crafton, Pa. ......... . Cummings, Audrey Smith, Box 418, Newport, N. H. .............. . .....32 ....67,110 .......86 . ..... 72 Cummings, Raymond Wilbur, 100 Port Watson Street, Cortland, N. Y. .... 32, 116 Cunlilie, Helen Lavina, 4 Tappan Street, Baldwinsville, N. Y ..... .............. . . Cunningham, Eleanor Ruth, R.F.D. No. 1, Barberton, Ohio .......... ' Curfman, Robert Joseph, 229 East 7th Street, Maryville, Mo.. . . Currier, Madge Frances, .R.D. No. 2, Oberlin, Ohio .......... . Currier, Pauline Milton, R.F.D. No. 2, Milford, N. H. ..... . Currier, Robert Hunt, Amherst, N. H. ................ . Curtis, Bruce Franklin, 186 S. Corona, Denver, Colo ..... -D- Dahnke, Harold Lewis, 645 E. Broad Street, Elyria, Ohio .... Dakin, Harold Dickey, Ortonville, Mich.. . ................... . . . . f f f f fee 1 .....61 Dale, Donald Burt, 25770 Wolf Road, Bay Village, Ohio ............... ....... Dalton, Marjorie Fay, 956 Englewood Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Dana, Stephen Winchester, Kelley's Island, Ohio .................. Dappert, Mary Lois, 64 Winne Road, Delmar, N. Y. ..... ......... . ..........s6, ......32, 107, 86, 126, Darnell, Marian Haines, 19 Valley View Terrace, Moorestown, N. I. ....,........ . Dart, Sfidneyj Leonard, Missao de Dondi, C.P. 30 Chinguar, Angola, W. Afr., Davenport, Barbara, 32 Maple Avenue, Darien, Conn. ............ . . Davidson, Robert Louis, 133 Palmerston Road, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Davies, Margaret Vail, 606 S. Hennepin, Dixon, Ill. .... ......... . Davis, Edna Louise, P.O. Box. 151, Tuskegee Inst., Ala. ......... . . Davis, Ifrvingl Richard, 1515 E. 1th Avenue, Spokane, Wash.. . . . Davis, James McCoy, Jr., 270 S. Chestnut Street, Ravenna, Ohio. . . ..........72, .....86, . .... 32, Davis, Kenneth, 61 Orchard Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....... ...... .......,......... 32, 143, Day, Ernest Herbert, 12829 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ..,.................. Day, Ofwenj Winston, 1834 11th Street, Moline, Ill. ............. 72, 115, 163, 173, Day, Wfilliamj Baldwin, 1834 11th Street, Moline, Ill. ............... 60, 173, 191, Daykin, Robert Palmer, 240 East 6th Street, Elyria, Ohio ....................... Dean, Mfelissaj Elizabeth, 2277 Lamberton Road, Cleveland Hts., Ohio ........ 72, Decorato, Eflenaj Louise, 303 East 120th Street, New York, N. Y .,.. DeGraw, William Rade, 200 E. Main Street, Little Falls, N. J. ..... . . DeGroff, Robert Lev.-is, jr., 37 Girard Plaza, Maplewood, N. J. ..... . , fri, '1'3'2, Delaney, Andrew, 17410 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ............... Deleo, Michael Paul, 89 VVillowdale Avenue, Port Washington, N. Y.. Demarest, Ruth, 192 Unadillard, Ridgewood, N. J. ............... . . DeMott, John Jacques, 28 New Lawn Avenue, Kearny, N. J. ....... . DeMott, Lawrence Lynch, 28 New Lawn Avenue, Arlington, N. J .... DeMuth, Elizabeth Leas, 245 Cumnor Road, Kenilworth, Ill. ....... 1 Denison, Mary-jane, 14971 Appoline, Detroit, Mich. .............. . ....72, ....61 Dennison, Richard Trone, 421 Longbeach Parkway, Bay Village, Ohio .... . . . . . Densmore, Audra Mae, 206 W. Court Street, Hastings, Mich. ....... . Deppe, Douglas Milton, 282 Myrtle Avenue, New York, N. Y.. . . . DeShong, Philip Franklin, 9115 Colonial Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. ..... . Dessecker, James Warren, jr., 424 Grand Avenue, Akron, Ohio ................... Dew, Robert Riley, 65 N. Pleasant, Oberlin, Ohio ............... 72, Dewar, Mary Reed, 17 Davis Avenue, East Orange, N. J ....... ..... DeWees, Gwendolyn jo, 132 E. Sutteniield -Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.. Dewees, Philip Ernest, Sawmill Road, Newtown Square, Pa. ...... . . Dewey, Marcia -Elisabeth, 30 Cross Street, Gardner, Mass. ..... . Dewhurst, Doris, 88 Water Street, Stonington, Conn. .........,. . . Dexter, Wilbur Brooks, Ir., 20530 Erie Road, Rocky River, Ohio. . . . 137, 191, 192, ......87, 148, Dial, Ruth White, 546 Hope Street, Providence, R. I .... ........................ Dibella, Alfred Louis, 941 S. Elmwood Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ...... . DiBiasio, Spartoco, 1369 VV. 67th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ......... 33, Dibos, William George, 9628 S. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ................. . Dice, Mary Elizabeth, 2933 Parkwood Drive, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. . Dice, Stanley Frost, 6510 Bartlett Street, Pittsburgh, Pa ..,. ....... Dickinson, Selden Curtiss, Ir. Castalia, Ohio ................... Dickson, Elizabeth Jane, 37 Burnet Street, Maplewood, N. J. ..... . Diefenbach, Irene Louise, 514 Mountain Avenue, Westfield, N. I .... . Diehl, Harold Wallace, 611 N. Franklin Street, Saginaw, Mich ..... Dietz, Eflsiej Marjorie, 612 Delaware Avenue, Urbana, Ill. ..... . Diller, Robert Greding, Water Street, Prospect, Ohio ........ Dinkins, Charles Laconia, 700 Small Avenue, Selma, Ala ..... Dipman, William Walter, 558 Park Street, Montclair, N. J. ..... . Dirolf, Thelma Mary, North Creek, N. Y. ........................ . Dixon, Robert Ensign, 126 E. Elm Street, East Rochester, N. Y ..... ..........67, 113, 163, 191, . 165, .ff f his PAGE 110 165 .154 ..56 177 178 127 180 123 172 127 174 191,200 .72,123 105,175 .57,123 152,173 ... .86 ... 121 .72,133 107,174 191,204 174,185 .72,153 191,204 117,170 121,176 .72,123 ... .86 160,169 ... .86 ... .65 191, 200 200,207 ... .72 177,178 .61,144 ... .32 191,203 ... .72 175,177 .72,122 ... 182 ,86,128 .87,119 .72,146 .,. .87 .87,147 135,191 .32,185 195,203 .87,149 185,186 ... .72 .87,110 .87,116 ... 171 .87,149 191,207 192,194 .87,150 ... .72 142,170 .87,151 158,218 .87 147 .59 170 .87 106 109 176 .....191 l Always a Good Showi' A Our pleasure is to help rnake your four years in Oberlin College happy by giving you the best in Motion Picture Entertainment APOLLO THEATER J. STEEL Manager and Pwprzetor IF IT'S FOOD YOU NEED Try GIBSON'S Bakery and Restaurant Candies lce Cream OCTOBER 21-Gridders stave off a desperate last-minute rally and halt Hamilton 6-0. The pushball- mysteriously does a fade- out, and five disillusioned frosh squawk. Review deplores the spirit of a ghost village which supports a victorious football team and has no spirit left over for friendly class rivalry . OCTOBER 24-Cleveland Orchestra thrills Oberlin with first Artist Recital of the season. Peter and the Wolf is applauded loud and long, obviously according to the Review music critic. OCTOBER 27-The class of '42 rises to defend itself. Per Norm Lyle they declare the pushball theft a prank and throw the blame on the Men's Committee. After diligent research in musty files, the Review reveals-Hash-that in the year 1925 the cam- pus was agitated by the question of girl cheer leaders. Today we have them, but none of them wear white sweaters. Moral- Oberlin forges ahead. were nznle in 4 OF DISTINCTION AND HIGH QUALITY At the Sterling G Welch Company you will find a vast display of beautiful home furnishings. Throughout the spacious galleries are Charming settings-destined to create new beauty and character in your rooms. Our Interior Decorating Service is at your disposal. A member of the staff will assist you in making your selectionse-will gladly offer suggestions and advice. Eixclid AXVCIIUL. ClCV'ElHIlTi, 0Ill0 Q46 STERLING at WELCH Ce. 267 l Student Directory and Index 268 -D-Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Doak, Homer Alson, R.D. No. 1, Oberlin, Ohio ...................... .......... Dodge, Robert Edson, 228 S. Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby, Pa. ............. 64, 107, 204 Doggett, Clinton Locke, 402A Haddonfield Manor, Haddonfield, N. I. .............. 87, 128 Dominick, Geo. Peirson, 27 Foote Ave., Pittsfield, Mass., 33, 154, 157, 158, 163, 188, 191, 207 62 Donberg, Susan Faith, 2140 Eldred Street, Lakewood, Ohio ...........,....... , 153, 160 Dorn, Robert Walter, 1489 Northland Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ...........,......,. 33, 115 Dosch, Dorothy Viola, 424 Washington Blvd., Oak Park, Ill ..... . . .... 72, 123, 185, 188 Douglass, Fenner, 144 Hempstead Street, New London, Conn. ......., ................ 7 2 Douglass, Frederick Melvin, jr., 2029 Potomac Drive, Toledo, Ohio ...... ......,....... Downing, Phoebe Marion, 51 Oakwood Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J .... ........ 5 7, 138 Downs, Katharine Heaton, Box 825, Jefferson, Ohio ....,........... Q . . ......... 87, 149 Doyle, Hfelenl Susanna, 811 S. State Street, Springfield, Ill. .......... ..... 6 6, 110, 161 Draudt, Helen Elizabeth, 12 Smith Avenue, Bergenfield, N. I.. . . ...... 73, 122 Dregalla, Dorothy Adele, Lakewood, Ohio ................... ....,. ' . . Drew, Gladys Elton, 771 Boulevard, Westfield, N. I. ......, ......... 5 8, 123 Dries, Arline Jeannette, Bechtelsville, Pa. ....................................... 64, 105 Drummond, Robert Tryon, 109 The Vineyard, Oneida, N. Y.: ............ 87, 139, 177, 179 Drypolcher, Harry joseph Louis, 477 Walton Road, Maplewood, N. J. ................. 113 Dudley, Allen Porter, 126 S. Main Street, Wellington, Ohio ............... 63, 177, 179, 181 Dudley, Lillian Mary, 140 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........ .... ............... Duff, janet Towle, 1606 Lewis Drive, Lakewood, Ohio ............ ..... 8 7, 150, 174 DuLac, Henry Robert, 146 Baldwin, Laconia, N. H. ...............' .. ......... 87, 106 Dunaway, Jeanne Louise, 28 Brookwood Road, South Orange, N. J.. . . ..... 33, 103, 182 Duncan, Helen joye, 129 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, Ohio ........ ........ 8 7, 107 Duncan, Robert Campbell, 129 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, Ohio .... ......... 6 7, 102 Dunham, Laddie Louise, Yacolt, Washington ................. 4 .... ........ 7 3, 122, 186 Dunham, Stuart Ames, 20 Park Terrace Place, Binghamton, N. Y. ............. 73, 154, 185 Dunlap, jane Fillmore, 1338 Mound Avenue, Jacksonville, Ill. ......... 59, 111, 157, 160, 164 Dunn, Charles LeRoy, 1925 W. 79 Street, Cleveland, Ohio ........ .............. 5 9, 180 Dunn, Florence Louise, 6359 West 6th Street, Los Angeles, Calif.. .. . .... 33, 150, 162, 217 Dunn, Helen Daska, 6359 West 6th Street, Los Angeles, Calif. ....... ..... 7 3, 124, 166 Dupre, Vladimir Anderson, 217'Woods Point Road, Lexington, Ky. .... ....... 7 3, 168 Dupree, Afndersonj Hunter, 2314 17th Street, Lubbock, Texas ....... ....... 7 3, 107 Dux-ning, Jane Hamilton, 306 Clare Avenue, Louisville, Ky. .... ..... 7 3, 152, 185 Dutton, Thomas Chester, Taiku Shansi, China .............. ......... 6 5, 182 Dwinell, janet Frances, Bradford, Vermont ...... ' ............ ..,........ 8 7, 149 Dyson, Lucy Elizabeth, 1331 Rue Lafayette, Shanghai, China.. . ,... 33, 104, 162, 172 -E- Eades, Cflaral jane, 108 South 3rd Street, Central City, Ky. ..... ..........,......... 1 50 Easter, George Hughlett, 2434 South Avenue, Niagara Falls, N. Y. ........ 73, 173, 191, 200 Eastman, Arthur Morse, 5817 Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, Ill ..... .... 3 3, 157, 184, 191, 199 Easton, Iamin Rich, Jr., 220 3rd Street, Elyria, Ohio .......... .... 6 2, 177, 191, 207 Eaton, Alvin Ralph, jr., 520 Plymouth Street, Toledo, Ohio ..... .... 6 2, 107, 200, 207 Eberly, Edu in Paul, 2225 Reid Avenue, Lorain, Ohio ......... ................ Ecker, Beverly Robinson, Hammondsport, N. Y. ...,....,...... ..... 7 3, 167, 171 Eckert, William Harold, jr., 12 Hall Avenue, Watertown, Mass .... . ............ 73 Edmunds, Romayne Erb, Lade Avenue, Brocton, N. Y. ......... ......... 1 61 Edwards, Mrs. Angela Adcox, 829 15th Street, Knoxville, Tenn. .... .......... 4 . Edwards, Dorothy Ann, 106 Longwood Road, Baltimore, Md. ..... .2 ...... 73, 124, Edwards, Evelyn, 2953 Berkshire Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio .... .... 3 3, 118, 161, Edwards, George Raymond, 298 Proctor Street, Knoxville, Tenn ...., ........... Edwards, Edwards, Jane Ann, 194 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. ..... . . Rozanne, 1745 Vermont Street, Lawrence, Kansas ..... Eels, Donald Cushing, 5702 York Lane, Bethesda, Md ...... ..... Eickemeyer, Karl Frederick, 1403 Third Street, Wausau, Wis .... .. Eide, Katherine Marie, 4728 Clinton Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.. Eisenman, Kfarlj Wilbur, 41 Prospect Street, Bridgeport, Conn. .... . Eldred, Nelson Richards, 25961 Kennedy Ridge Road, North Olmsted, Elliker, Ruben Rufus, 112 S. Boston Street, Galion, Ohio.. ................... ..... Elliot, Mary Remington, Holt Road, Andover, Mass. .................. ........... . Elliott, Arthur Roland, Jr., 3989 48th Street, Long Island City, N. Y. Elmore, Jane Elizabeth, 278 Alpine Drive, Rochester, N. Y ..... ..... Ely, Ralph Charles, 2416 S. W. Sherwood Drive, Portland, Oregon. . . .........33, .....73, 123, ......73, ....,. ffisi, Ohio .... ..... 8 7, . ....56, ......64, 110, 164, . ..... 33, 133, Emery, Mary Louise, 614 Perry, Salem, Ohio ................ ..... Emig, Donald Wesley, 29 Hillside Avenue, Melrose, Mass. ........... .... 6 9, 73, 132 Emslie, William Harvey, 531 E. Lincoln Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ..... ........ 6 7, 137 Engel, Carl Whitfield, 367 N. Walnut Street, Mayville, Wis ........... .............. 7 3 Engstrom, Elmer Norman, 904 N. Harvey Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. .... ..... 8 7, 130, 185 Enyeart, Aflicej janet, 68 Columbus Avenue, Phoenix, Ariz ...... ............... Erpf, Joan Kubie, 285 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. .... ......... 7 3, 124, 176 Ervin, Max Thomas, 546 Wisconsin Street, Pomona, Calif. ........ ..... 3 3, 106, 158, 173 Erwin, Emily Jane, R.R., Bourbon, ilnd. ............. I .............. .......... 7 3, 100 Eschliman, Bfettyl Fern, 2455 Lincoln Way East, Massillon, Ohio ..... ........ 6 3, 148 Evans, john Frederick, 616 East 7th Street, Salem, Ohio ........... .... 8 7, 131, 179 Everhart, Edgar, Ill, P.O. Box 103, Tallmadge, Ohio. . . .--.-. - - - ........87, 119 OBERLIN AUTO BODY SHOP F. A. Mazza, Prop. PONTIAC Six. E h Complete Auto Body Service a 80 South Main Street Phone 143 U5 5 7 IW Zo-1 wr d ENGINEERS misss: 8. Q O M' c ' ' CONTRACTORS I Plumbing and Heating AIR Z K CONDITIONING j II IRON FIREIVIAN fi STOKERS 1' dp ec urnace an ee e a diff F work ofda?1hki1:dl:I t 1 THE T. o. MURPHY co. 25-27 East College Street Student Directory and Index 270 -E-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Everson, Maynard Wendall, 82 Robertson Street, Quincy, Mass.. . . . Ewers, Rfuthl Louise, 301 VV. Columbia, Somerset, Ky. .......... 58, 104, 171, 175 Eyman, Aflicej Frances, 613 Ferne Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa. ....... . -F- Fagan, Jean Elizabeth, 15629 Norwat Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ..... Fairfield, Frederick Wyett, 359 Cabot Street, Newtonville, Mass.. . . Fairley, Caroline Cole, 128 Park Place, Canandaigua, N. Y. .....,. . Farbstein, Arnold Norman, 552 38th Street, North Bergen, N. J.. , . . Farndell, Gordon Harold Leroy, 6905 S. Union Street, Chicago, Ill. . . ....87 ....34 ....87 .. .... 73 PAGE .63 177 .87 148 154 119 186 Farnham, Darell Milton, 5540 2nd Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minn.. ........ 147 Farnsworth, Charles Emery, 1524 S. Taylor Road, Cleveland Heights, Farnsworth, Frances Lee, 43 Budlong Street, Hillsdale, Mich. .... ....... . Farquhar, VVilliam Kilmer, Oak Harbor, Ohio .........,......... Farr, Mary Elizabeth, 228 Rombach Avenue, Wilmington, Ohio .... Ohio ....... .34, 118 ....87 Farrington, James, Jr., 1210 Maryland Avenue, Steubenville, Ohio .... Fasola, Alfred Francis, 212 Pulaski Street, Connellsville, Pa. . . . . . . Faulkner, john Edward, 427 9th Street, Elyria, Ohio ............ Faurot, Albert Louis, Smith Center, Kaus. ............... . Fay, Lawrence Walter, 69 -N. Union Street, Akron, Ohio .... Feicks, William john, 3347 E. Erie Avenue, Lorain, Ohio ...... Ferguson, Betty Jane, 143 E. Water Street, Chillicothe, Ohio ,.... Ferioli, Rufus John, 465 vvashington Street, Wellesley, Mass. ...... . Fielding, Jane Paddock, 3295 Beechwood, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. . Finkle, Robert Bunker, 720 Hillsdale Avenue, Akron, Ohio ,........ Finn, Mary Annette, Findley Lake, N. Y. ...................... . . Finnerty, Sister Marie Cecile, 14808 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. . Finnerty, Sister Mary Elise, 14808 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. . . Finzer, Mfarthaj Lucile, R.R. 3, Wooster, Ohio ....,.............. Finzer, Vinton Earl, R.D. 3, Wooster, Ohio ............... ......... .....73, 113 1 1 ......73, Fischer, Gilbert Richard, 3975 Federer Place, St. Louis, Mo. .............. . . . . Fishback, VVilliam Thompson, 371 N. Townview Circle, Mansfield, Ohio ........ Fishel, Leslie Henry, Jr., 43 Maple Avenue, Cedarhurst, N. Y ..... ....... . . Fisher, Avery H., 236 Tuxedo, Highland Park, Mich. ............. . Fisher, Carrol Leroy, jr., 5325 309th Street, Toledo, Ohio ............ Fisher, Katherine, 6595 Wooster Pike, Mariemont, Cincinnati, Ohio ..... Fisher, Mark Norton, 344 Morgan, Oberlin, Ohio ..,............ . . . Fisher, Viola Elsie, 153 Eastern Avenue, Worcester, Mass. ......... . Fisher, William Haigh, Yokohama, Japan ......................... f156,' 115 Fleischer, Robert David, 3480 West 122nd Street, Cleveland, Ohio ......... 62 Flierl, Donald William, 276 Highgate Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. ...... . 1 1 Flint, John Francis, 155 LeMoyne Avenue, Washington, Pa.. . . ......... . .64 Folger Mary Elizabeth, 1808 Morena Street, Nashville, Tenn. .............. . Folkner, Dorothy Francis, 307 West Spruce Street, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. .,.. . Fones, jackson Eugene, 1617 South 3rd Street, Alhambra, Calif.. . . , . Foote, Irving, Akron Road, Medina, Ohio ............................... 63 Foote, jane Augusta, Akron Road, Medina, Ohio ................. - ........ . Forbush, Dascomb Ramsey, 106 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J., 27, 24, 191 Forbush, Mfaudj Carmian, 5102 York Road, Baltimore, Md. ..... 34, 113, 141 Ford, Carolyn Hope, 65 Pine Street, Geneva, Ohio ......................... Ford, Eloise, 30 W. Sandusky'Street, Mechanicsburgh, Ohio ............... 73 Ford, Henry Horrell, 106 Sturges Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio .... Forney, Robert Lankford, Dover, Del .... .....,............. Forrest, Htaroldj Edward, 614 Willard Street, Toledo, Ohio ..... Foster, Carol Louise, 92 Oldtield Road, Fairfield, Conn. ...... . ........ . Foster, Glenna Luthelle, 92 Oldfield Road, Fairfield, Conn. .,.. .......... . Foster, Gordon, Foster, Ohio ..................... . ....... . . ..34, 115 Fowell, Cathryn Ella, R.D. 2, Amherst, Ohio .............................. Frair, Dorothy May, 8 Smith Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. ........... . France, Robert Rhinehart, 27 Huston Street, S.W., Massillon, Ohio.. Frank, Dorothy Ann, 228 N. Park Avenue, Appleton, Wis. ....... 73, Frank, Emma Lucile, Seville, Ohio ............................... 117, 158 Frank, Howard Phillips, 890 Post Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ................. 74 Frankel, 1CrvingD Arthur, 3500 Carsdale Avenue, Baltimore, Md.. . . . Franklin, Gfeorgej Robert, 103 Parsens Drive, Hempstead, N. Y.. . . Frarey, Melvin Everett, 368 N. Main Street, Canandaigua, N. Y.. . . Fraser, Elizabeth, 93 E. Lorain, Oberlin, Ohio ................. Frazier, David, 25617 Lake Road, Bay Village, Ohio ..................... 62 Frazier, Frederick Earle, 164 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y ...... ......... Frear Eleanor Jane, 3114 Essex Road, Cleveland Hts., Ohio. .35, 118, 158, 159 Frechtling, john Alan, R.R. No. 5, Hamilton, Ohio .............. . . Freeman, Sara Ann, St. Petersburg, Pa. ......................... . Freshwater, Frances Annabel, 3rd and Indiana Ave., Chester, W. Va.. . . Frey, Fred Richard, Ir., 308 Madison Avenue, Roselle' Park, N. J .... Froelicher, Joyce, 1534 Bolton Street, Baltimore, Md ..... .,...... . . Frost, Phyllis Priscilla Cleveland, U.S.A. Embassy, Santiago, Chile.. 1 173, 134, 113, .73, 135, .34, 192 34, 87, .87, 163 .87 161 .87 119 .87 121 143 191 .73 152: .73, .87, .73, .87, .34, 135, 128 106, .34, . 73, .34, 191, 160, .34, 191, 138, .73, 160, 118, 193 159, 216 .6-4, 122, 175, .67, .87, .34, 191, 164 . .1.3.2., .ai 191 1 1 1 165, 166, 177, 191. 125, 118, 192, .88, .35 .88 170 185, .88 130 .67 192 161 .35 1 164 .74 .88 .62 .88 74, 118, 1 1 101 178 148 174 184 174 199 182 102 167 128 165 131 .87 173 170 205 143 166 . 34 146 129 146 174 115 177 185 186 101 145 141 . 73 108 199 184 145 205 165 112 .62 187 166 207 218 186 175 179 200 165 165 194 151 103 130 186 192 .35 130 174 171 207 191 171 121 138 111 139 123 166 OCTOBER 28-el-Iomecoming. My gosh, what decorations! Any- thing from a graveyard at Cranford to Popeye at the Morgue. Swarthmore battles Oberlin to a 12-12 tie as Ken Briggs gains 187 yards and makes two touchdowns. The band appears in new uniforms, snappy red and gold numbers, and even sounds peppier. OCTOBER 30-Soph-Frosh female congress issues lDeclaration of Independence, Freshmen tear their distinctions off, assume what they hope is a smooth expression, and prepare to mow 'em down. OCTOBER 31-It's Hallowe'en again. Town youngsters ring doorbells while college dining halls throw parties. In two of the more popular type Keep girls go Caveman and Cranford waiters spin the bottle. Hallowe'en pranksters manage to lock several hundred desperate students and several times as many books in Carnegie Libe. Chamberlain and Hitler pay a call and relieve the tension. Old Andy Carnegie turns over in his grave until the janitor saves the day by remembering that there is still the back door. NOVEMBER 1-The Hi O H11 sends out an advertising question- naire, and probes into Oberlin preferences with a view to selling more of these back pages. Marcel Dupre, the Paderewski of the organ invades Finney Chapel and brings down the house with his faultless technique. NOVEMBER 2-lVIr. Auer reveals the shortcomings of Ham and Eggs in a sensational chapel talk. NOVEMBER 3-Prexy opens three day Y conference, Siebens and Strong stage-managing. All the little-Ohio colleges you've ever heard of-and some you may not have-are present in body and in spirit. G. T. EDGEMAN s Furniture Funeral Director Ambulance Service Of5CC 13110116 164 Home Phone 113 5 K for flttractfve Gownsii THE FASHION Sl-IOP 13 East College Street 271 Student Directory and Index 272 -F-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Frost, Winifred Leal, 2457 Warren Street, Toledo, Ohio ...,........., PAGE .......88 Fuller, Katherine Ainsworth, 501 East 10th Street, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. .. ..... 35, 118 Fullerton, Henry Suydam, III, 237 Sylvania Place, Westfield, N. J.. . . . Funk, Helen Jeannette, McArthur Road, Logan, Ohio .............. ..... 8 8, 116 Funk, Henrietta Marie, 15030 Rosemont, Detroit, Mich.. .....,... .. .......88 Funkhauser, Lawrence William, 719 Halet Avenue, Napoleon, Ohio .... ..... 8 8, 130 -Gi Gaiser, George Edward, 473 Hammel Street, Akron, Ohio ..........,.... ...... Galasso, Anthony Lawrence, 14 Willowdale Avenue, Montclair, N. I. .... .... 7 4 Galbreath, Kathryn Hanlon, 406 Ridge Road, Troy, Ohio ............ .... 8 8 Gallery, Lyde Robinson, 3210 Monroe Street, Vlfilmington, Del. ....... .... 7 4 Gallo, Sfalvatorej George, 2503 Arctic Avenue, Atlantic City, N. I ..... ...,. 3 5 Galloway, Gordon Marshall, 810 Ingleside Place, Evanston, Ill. ........ ...,.... . Gamble, Margaret Elizabeth, 36 Mountain Avenue, Maplewood, N. I. .......... 35, 110 Garbison, Nancy Ellen, 430 Crosby Street, Akron, Ohio .................. 88, 126, 174 Garrisongjohn Birmingham,'B-elmont Sanatorium, St. Clairsville, Ohio ................ Garrison, Roger Holloway, 98 Hillcrest Parkway, Winchester, Mass. ....... 35, 180, 191 Gartrell, Alberta Ruth, 528 Creedmore, N. W., Barberton, Ohio ........ ........... 6 5, Gay, Dorothy Burdette, Berea, Ky.. .............................. . . . Gawthrop, Nancy Craighead, 231 Lafayette Street, Kennett Square, Pa.. . . . . . . George, james Peter, 1216 North Avenue, N. E., Massillon, Ohio ......., .... George, Verne Saul, 3318 N. Lake Shore, Chicago, Ill. ................ . . . . George, Wilbur Smith, Jr., Canal Fulton, Ohio ............... Gerlach, William Lee, Florence Avenue, North Olmsted, Ohio .... .... Getchell, Hazel Marie, Glen Avenue, Grayslake, Ill. ........... .... . Gethman, Mary Helen, Olivet, Mich. ............. . ........ . . . . . . . .88, Gifiin, Raymond Henry, 19 Fairview Drive, Brecksville, Ohio .... ..... Gilbert, Dorothy Ruth, R.F.D. A3, Wyoming, Pa. ............. . . . . . Giles, Janet Lavinia, 49 Ordale Blvd., Mt. Lebanon, Pa.. ......... ..... 8 8, Giles, Mrs. Oleo Chapman, R.D. 2, Elyria, Ohio .,.................. ..... Giles, William Wrighton, Jr., 89 South Main Street, Pittsford, N. Y.. . . . . . . .67, Gilliland, Robert james, 132 Lake Avenue, Elyria, Ohio ........... ....... Gillmore, Robert Boynton, 403 Oberlin Avenue, Lorain, Ohio ..... ..... 8 8, Glaser, Joseph Max, 1090 Quentin Place, Woodmere, N. Y. ..... .... . Gleason, jean Mabel, 1220 East 20, Erie, Pa. ..................,. ...... . Gleason, Leslie Willard, Jr., 2824 W. Fitch Street, Chicago, Ill. .... ..,.. 8 8, Glider, Margaret Helen, 270 N. Professor Street, Oberlin, Ohio ,.... ..... Glover, Mary Allnes, 3223 Glendyle Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio ................... Godfrey, James Holland, 1000 Virginia Avenue, Parkersburg, W. Va ..... ....... 8 8, Goldberg, Hilliard Sol, 5112 Kimbark Avenue, Chicago, Ill.. .67, 115, 157, 173, 186, Golding, Mary jane, 1528 Garfield Avenue, Wyomissing, Pa. ................... . Good, Margaret Allison, 419 Homestead Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.. . . . . . . .74, Goodier, Alice Parke, 603 Broadway, Normal, Ill. .................. ..... 6 4, Goodman, Seymour Seth, 93 Maryland Street, Springfield, Mass. ..... . . . Goodrich, Arthur Dole, 276 Forest Street, Winnetka, Ill. .......... . . . . Goodrich, Eflizabethj Nancy, 3408 Locust, Kansas City, Mo. .... .... . Gorske, Paul Raymond, 32 Locust Street, Oberlin, Ohio ...... ..... 6 0, Gossink, John Sherman, 937 E. 54th Street, Chicago, Ill. ........ .... . Gott, Ester Viola, 528 East Utica Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ........... . . . . . Gott, Porter Hastings, 3200 McKinley Street, VVashington, D. C. .... ..... 8 8, Gott, Ruth Caroline, 528 East Utica Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ........ ..... 7 4, Gracey, Evelyn Myra, 305 W. Mt. Carmel Avenue, Glenside, Pa.. . . . . . . . .88, Grafton, Eflindaj Patricia, 812 Pine Street, Michigan City, Ind.. . . . . . Granger, Alice Miriam, Caldwell, N. J. ........................ . . Grannis, Frederick Herbert, 323 Bank Street, Lodi, Ohio .......... Grant, Robert MacDougall, 5 Park Avenue, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .... ......... . Gray, George Allen, 1030 N. Union Street, Fostoria, Ohio .......... .... 3 6, 133, Greco, Benedetto, P.O. Box. 673, Mamaroneck, N. Y. ........... ...... 7 4, Green, Louise Florence, 4828 S. Clarendon, Detroit, Mich. .......... ..... 3 6, Green, Mary Louise, 6833 Crandon Avenue, Chicago, Ill .... ........... ..... Green, Paul William Wedgwood, 731 Atkinson Avenue, Detroit, Mich .... .... Greenberg, Bernard Louis, 95 Third Avenue, Kingston, Pa. ......... . Greene, George Merril, 329 Chestnut Street, Ravenna, Ohio. . . Greene, Hollis Charles, Collins, Ohio ......................, Greene, Robert, 633 Riverside Drive, New York City ........... .......... Greeno, John Stuart, 196 High Park Blvd., Eggertsville, N. Y. .... ........ 8 8, 139, Greenwood, Eric Sutclilie, 37 S. Prospect Street, Nanticoke, Pa. ................. . Greer, Robert Treadway, 2514 Elm St., Youngstown, Ohio ....... 60, 140, 158, 185, Gressle, Lloyd E., 16629 Fernway, Shaker Hts., O., . 36, 135, 163, 173, 188, 191, 200, Griliith, Elizabeth jackson, Scottsboro, Ala. .................................. . Griffith, Georgene Elizabeth, 15 E. Second Street, Media, Pa .... . .......... . Griffith, Virginia Ruth, 96 Bella Vista Street, Tuckahoe, N. Y.. . . ..... 83, 88, Grindle, Priscilla Ada, 29 Bloomfield Street, Lexington, Mass.. . . .... . . . . . .88, 151, .88, 119, 181, 130, .74, .35, 129, .59, .88, 177, 188, .88, 109, 125, .74, 137, .68, .35, 131, 100, 151, 74, .74, fri, 177, 175, 110, .74, .74, 177, 191, 204 .88 iii 118 Gross, Milton Samuel, 437 Kenyon Avenue, Elyria, Ohio ...... ...... Grover, Jean, 296 N. Main Street, Gloversville, N. Y ..... .... . . .88, v 88, 1 1 88, 88, 88, 151 164 .35 178 108 174 192 119 124 142 129 158 185 .57 204 120 127 130 106 200 .88 125 170 170 126 174 191 174 199 112 160 138 125 179 198 138 164 159 199 .88 .68 187 144 103 174 167 171 109 124 .88 116 179 179 175 117 .36 .59 134 179 207 207 125 171 186 162 .36 127 HERT ADTOE QBEREA FORMATIONJ ' ' ' ' - 'i' M ' W -4' A'C ' T'? ,. . l it in - S 1 .....,. to SI., QUARRY NO. 7-SOUTH AMHERST, OHIO THE quarrying of sandstone at South Amherst-Sand- stone Center of the World - has been one of Lorain County's largest industries for more than three-quarters of a century. Widely used throughout the United States and Canada for building purposes, this Northern Ohio Sandstone serves as exterior facing in the many outstand- ing structures on the Oberlin College Campus. A Product of THE ClEUElHIlD QUHRRIES CO. BUILDERS EXCHIIIIGE BUILDIIIG - - - CLEUELHIID, 0Hl0 273 Student Directory and Index 274 -G-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Gruber, Jacob William, 724 Euclid Avenue, Akron, Ohio ..... Grun, Nina, 44 Beechmont Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y.. . . . Guernsey, Phyllis Jean, 318 Perry Street, Fostoria, Ohio ...... Gunderson, Jean Emma, 710 Union Avenue, Sheboygan, Wis .... . . . Gunderson, Robert Gray, 2127 Regent Street, Madison Wis .,....... Gunn, Jeanette Gertrude, 3553 Avalon Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio. .....74 .......63,110 Gunnemann, Edwin Bernard, 2545 S. Union Street, Indianapolis, Ind ..... ......... Gutsche, Cfarlj David, 611 N. Waiola Avenue, La Grange, Ill. .... . . -H- Habegger, Christine Helen, 255 Clark Street, Berne, Ind.. 4 ...,... . Haddox, Hazel Marie, 1306 Murrell Avenue, Columbus, Ohio ....... Hadley, Robert Burrows, 1339 Sigsbee Street, Grand Rapids, Mich.. Hager, Harriet Edith, 25 Beacon Street, Concord, N. H. .......... . Hagner, Geprge Wills,,Jr., 251 Harvey Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ...... . Hahn,nKfenn'ethJ Robert,'9 Knox Street, Worcester, Mass.. . . . . . . Hakes, Elizabeth Titus, 320 First S.E:, Mason City, Iowa. . .. . . . Hale, Anne Margaret, 19 Home Place, Greenwich, Conn. .... . Hale, Marguerite Frances, Main Street, Oxford Mass. .... . Hall, James Truman, 151 Forest, Oberlin, Ohio ...,....... Hall, Otis Fredrick, 121 SI Professor St., Oberlin, Ohio ....... . Hallawell, Mary Elizabeth, Osgood, Ind. ....... ..,........... . Hallock, Richard Reid, 38 E. Landing Road, Lum-berton, N. J ..... . . Halpern, Shelley, 14703 Kinsman Rd., Cleveland, Ohio ............ . Halsey, Donald Post, jr., 148 Park Street, Montclair, N. J. ...... . . Halteman, Alfred Ellsworth, 314 Willowwood Drive, Dayton, Ohio. . Hamilton, Beverly Martha, Danville, Vermont .................... Hamilton, Miriam, 290 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio. .' ........ .... . . Hamilton, William Leo, Pittsburg, Pa.. ........ ...... . . Hamlin, Cyrus William, 29 East State, Albion, N. Y. ..... . Hamlin, Efarlej John, 29 East State Street, Albion, N. Y.. . . . Hammaker, Margaret Gail, 419 W. Liberty, Ashland, Ohio ........, Hammerle, john Fisher, 178 N. Congress, Athens, Ohio ............ Hammon, Hfenryj George, Jr., 746 Woodbine Avenue, Rochester, N. Handyside, Douglas Peace, jr., 762 Broadway, Bedford, Ohio ..... . Hanisch, Earl Carl, 6516 S. Maplewood Avenue, Chicago, Ill.. . . . Hanley, Lorraine Virginia, 409 North 3rd, Magwood, Ill. ..... . Hanley, Sr. M. Coletta, 14808 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio .... Hanna, David Chandler, 4019 Floral Avenue, Norwood, Ohio .... Hanni, John William, 268 Maryland Avenue, Toledo, Ohio ..... Hansen, Doris Elaine, 4711 N. Paulina Street, Chicago, Ill .... .. Hansen, Herbert Edwin, 2055 Parkdale Avenue, Toledo, Ohio .... Hansen, James Edward, 17913 Hilliard Road, Lakewood, Ohio ...... Hanson, Frank Blair, 8 McKinley Street, Bronxville, N. Y. ........ . Harden, Herbert William, 1421 Webester Street, N.W., Washington, Hardin, Kathryn, 9443 Central Park Avenue, Evanston, Ill. ....... . . . . .37, 109 66, 142, 191 66, .1-10-11.61, '.'.'.'.'r4,'ii5, 68, 142, 160, , ..... ..... 3 7, ...........62, Y. ......... . ....74, ....37, 134, ......74, 37, ....74, 115, ...........63, D. Hargrave, Edith Catherine, 1941 Waverly Avenue, Norwood, Ohio. . . . . . Harper, Emily Anne, 1437 25th Avenue, Moline, Ill. .............. . Harper, Enid Eloise, 76 Westover Avenue, Caldwell, N. J. ........ . Harper, Evelyn Harriet, 2317 East 93rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio ..... Harper, Mary Louise Therese, 2167 Overlook Road, Lakewood, Ohio Harris, Paul Leonard, 525 East 21st Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ....... . Harris, R. Monroe, 336 I.aGrande Avenue, Fanwood, N. J. ........ . Harrison, Carolyn Jane, 2941 Minot Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio ..... Harrison, Frank Rollins, 311 N. 14th Street, Mt. Vernon, Ill.. . . . Harrison, Richard Charles, 421 E. Main Street, Napoleon, Ohio ..,. Harrow, Alan George, 330 W. 72nd Street, New York City ......, Hart, Dale Evans, 821 Lincoln Way, Massillon, Ohio ......... Hart, Rfobertj Wendell, 601 North Gay, Mt. Vernon, Ohio .... Harter, Betty, R.F.D. 4, Albion, N. Y. ................... . Harter, Mfilclredj Jean, R.F.D. 4, Albion, N. Y. ........... . Hartman, justin james, Cedarville, Ohio ...........,.......... Hartog, Myra Florence, 215 VV. 92nd Street, New York City .... Hartson, Mary Elizabeth, 161 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Hartson, Robert Reed, 161 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ............ Hartsough, Ray Albert, Glenmont, Ohio ......................,... Hartsuch, Nancy Jane, 422 Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich... Hartzell, Mary Elizabeth, 9402 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio... Harvey, Emily Ann, 32 N. Cedar, Oberlin, Ohio .................. Harvey, Ida Halliday, 1127 12th Street, Huntington, W. Va. ...... . Harvey, john Wright, 2228 Crescent Avenue, Fort Wayne, Ind .... . . .....64, .....89, .......89, ....74,121, .....74, .....37, .....74, .....37, Harvie, Walter Morgan, 15 Hillside Avenue, Rockville Center, N. Y. ............ . Haskell, Alice Elizabeth, 12 Orsini Drive, Larchmont, N. Y. .......... 75, 112, 138 Haskins, Lottie Ellen, R.F.D. 2, Box 160, Chagrin Falls, Ohio ................. 67 Hasse, Helen, 1817 Schaaf Road, Cleveland, Ohio ............. Hatch, Louise Parker, 43 Park Street, Wallaston, Mass ..... . ....66, PAGE 171 184 .74 120 .36 153 165 186 ... 143 .88 102 157 171 .74 153 .61 134 138,171 192 205 .74 132 164,198 ... .74 .68,144 180,199 ... .88 .62,100 ... .57 177,179 115,180 .89,128 .89,116 .37,112 ... 170 142,182 144,175 .37,135 121,175 191,214 146,164 .89,105 .89,129 104,166 191,205 .89,128 181,184 .89 129 .74 153 136,185 .74,123 119,175 .1. .89 .89,15O .74, 187 .74, 121 .89,123 129,174 130 174 179,185 .37 134 .62 140 138,175 170,175 143,170 .89,127 .89,148 113,199 .37 137 117 171 .89 151 .58 177 ... 177 159 176 138 161 ... .37 WE RENT COSTUMES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR EVERY OCCASION 7 aura Glnztumr Gln. INCORPORATED TH EATRICAL '- H IST'ORICAL COSTUMES -- UNIFORMS MOTION PICTURES - STAGE AND AMATEUR PRODUCTIONS EAVES BUILDING NEAR BROADWAY 151-153 WEST 46TH ST. NEW YORK CITY NOVEMBER 4-Fast Wooster aerials click and Oberlin goes down to its first defeat of the season, 19-14. The Review generously observes that the team seems to be OE form . NOVEMBER 7-Rachmaninoff plays in third Artist Recital of the season to a sold-out house. Oberlin sits fascinated by his nimble fingers and smooth technique. Here and there an art major tries to catch the expression of his lean, saturnine face and transfer it to the back of the program with shaking pen. NOVEMBER 9-Distribution of the long-heralded bike licenses begins. Pete Auerbach makes a rush trip to Fostoria and the .Picolymp appears on schedule. Tod's Fusser's Guide is duly noted. Compliments of the KELLEY ISLAND LIME 81 TIIMISPURT 00. Sandusky. Ohio Manufacturers and Producers of LIME-CRUSHED STONE-SAND-GRAVEL NOVENIBER 11-Frosh-soph formal in the M. B. After weeks of debate-to rhask or not to mask-'42 and '43 wore masks, and then removed them after the second dance. Ad plays and the hatchet is buried once and for all. NOVEMBER 15-New Friends of Music complete two-day stand of three full concerts, introduce the original Bach trumpet to an appreciative Oberlin. The Review staff moves to Lorain to put out the Wednesday issue of the Journal. Fairfield edits, Sprunger and Bernick frontpage, one and all sharpen pencils with vigor. The male staff marvels at the females' ability to consume steak -but the Journal comes out anyway. We have installed the electrical Work on the following Oberlin College Buildings: Theological Quadrangle Allen Hospital Athletic Stadium Crane Swimming Pool Warner Hall Allen Art Building Addition Hales' Memorial Gymnasium HARRINGTON ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors 719 Caxton Bldg. Cleveland. Ohio 1 lil' ' -1:7- ROWE-GOERNER MOTOR SALES 164 East Lorain St. Phone 606 QUICK SATISFACTORY SERVICE 275 Student Directory and Index 276 -H-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Hauser, Richard Scott, Casilla 2-D, Angol, Chile ..... .... Hauser, Ruth Eleanor, Casilla 2-D, Angol, Chile ............. Hawke, Imogene, 1516 27 N.W., Canton, Ohio .................. . Hawkins, Eleanor Seaver, 60 Apthorp Street, Wollaston, Mass.. . . . Hawkins, Jean Muhleman, 401 Residence Park, Palmerton, Pa.. . . . Hawkinson, Marion M., 68 N. Henderson, Galesburg, Ill. ........... . . Haycraft, Doris Marion, 1118 Summerfield Road, Silver Spring, Md.. . . Haycraft, Rfuthj Joanne, 1118 Summerlield Road, Silver Spring, Md.. .. Hayden, Jane Owen, 1018 Overbrook, Wilmington, Del ..... ........... Hayes, Carolyn Virginia, 4490 Briarbanks Drive, Fairview Village, Ohio ........ 89 Hayes, Dorothy Margaret, 1449 N.W. 27th Street, Oklahoma City, Okla. .,....., . Hazard, Sarah Hall, 76 Monroe Place, Bloomfield, N. J. ................. . Heater, Charles T., 519 S. Clay Street, Troy, Ohio ......... .... Heckman, Agnes G., 151 Missouri Avenue, Somerset, Pa. ...... . Heeley, Marilyn Flora, 1677 Mahoning, Youngstown, Ohio .......... Heiby, Margaret Elaine, 1114 Beverly Hills Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio ..... 1 .l .i .- Heidgerd, Lloyd Hugo, Glen Hill, Monsey, N. Y ..... ............... Heilemann, Georgia Mary, 62 Marshall Street, Coldwater, Mich.. . . . Heinrich, John Charles, 281 S. State Street, Oakdale, Pa .... ....... Heinzen, Bruce Robert, 2716 North 7th Street, Sheboygan, VVis ..... Heistand, John VVilliam, 294 High Street, Wadsworth, Ohio ............ Heldt, Richard Franklin, 17 Coplar Park, Royal Oak, Mich. .......... . Heller, Clemens Ludwig, Vienna 1, Franzisdanerplatz, Vienna, Germany Helmke, Marianne Gilson, 2024 Glenwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio ....... Helseth, Margaret Emilie, 286 Liberty Street, Painesville, Ohio .... ...... Hennick, Albert Stanley, 5342 N. Clark, Chicago, Ill. ............. . . Henley, Jean Clifton, 455 E. Woodward Avenue, Rogers City, Mich .... Henry, Ralph Seth, 155 VV. Taggart Street, East Palestine, Ohio ..... Henry, Rebecca Abbott, 382 N. State Street, Concord, N. H. ........ . Henze, Richard Warren, 264 W. Ridgewood Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J... Herdman, Donald Layton, 756 Norman Street, Bridgeport, Conn. ..... . Hermanck, Marion Elaine, 615 Liberty, The Dalles, Oregon ......... Herrick, Robert Harlow, 1615 Rosewood Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ..,.. Herrmann, Dorothy, 716 Bullock Avenue, Lexington, Ky .............. Herschleb, Frederick James, 87 Ashland Avenue, Pleasantville, N. Y... . Hersh, John Franklin, 33 N. 13th Street, Allentown, Pa .... ........... Herzog, Jane Yarwood, 125 S. Catherine, LaGrange, Ill ,.... ..,...... Hetherington, Virginia, 228 N. Seward Avenue, Auburn, N. Y .... Hewins, Eleanor Chamberlain, Hampton, Va, ................ . Hiatt, Eleanor Marianne, 314 Bigelow, Peoria, Ill. .......... , . Hibschman, Nan Rebecca, 46 River Street, Willoughby, Ohio ..... Hieb, Stephen Philip, 108 E. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ......... Higbie, Nfathanj Bradley, III, Box 114, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.. . . Higgs, Paul Caffall, 18625 Oak Drive, Detroit, Mich.. . ..... . . . . Higinbotham, George Paul, Maple Avenue, Victor, N. Y. ....,. . . Hildebrand, Enid Lavon, 1114 Waverly Road, Sandusky, Ohio ..... Hildner, David Waldron, 111 S. Professor Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Hill, Edna Mae, Brant Lake, N. Y. ......................... . Hill, Fflorencej Virginia, 65 Park Drive, Boston, Mass. ....... . Hill Harriet Emma, Halfrecl Farms, Chagrin Falls, Ohio .... . . . . . Hill, James Prue, 1594 Lincoln Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ..... .... Hill, Jeanne Leota, 107 Court Street, Streatur, Ill .... ........ Hill, Luther Franklin, 2226 E. 86th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ,... Hill, Wanda Lucille, 3302 Seifert Street, Youngstown, Ohio .... Hillman, Henry Arthur, 14418 Robson, Detroit, Mich. ........ . . Hirsch, Arthur Gerald, 1920 Argyle Street, Chicago, Ill. ............ . Hirschberg, Richard Lowe, 3341 E. Monmouth, Cleveland, Ohio ...... Hirschberg, Robert Lowe, 3341 E. Monmouth, Cleveland, Ohio .... Hitchner, Margaret Tyler, 117 N. Main Street, Woodstown, N. J.. . . . Hitchner, Marian Reeve, 117 N. Main Street, Woodstown, N. J. .... , . . . Hitt, Jeanne Jostelle, 251 Braddock Avenue, Turtle Creek, Pa.. . . Hoagland, John Hardie, 2448 Southway Drive, Columbus, Ohio ........,. . Hoar,.John Manchester, 814 Dover Avenue, Akron, Ohio ................ . Hoddinott, Gordon Thomas, 1240 Melbourne Road., East Cleveland, Ohio. . Hoerich, Ruth Dorothea, 2823 N. Whipple Street, Chicago, Ill. ........... . Hoff, Elaine Yvonne, 810 Blackshire Road, Wilmington, Del.. . . . Hoff, Melvern Clayton, 810 Blackshire Road, Wilmington, Del.. . . . Hoff, Rfivaj Betty, 11 Gridley Place, Ottawa, Ill. ............... . Hoffman, Alice Carter, 507 White Oak Street, High Point, N. C .... ,... Hoffman, Marjorie Carolyn, 411 Hillside Avenue, Jenkintown, Pa. ........ . Hoffner, Burton Lee, 62 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio. ..... .......... PAGE 66,191 200,207 .75,112 .... .38,111 ..... .67,147 .....381-41,168 .....56 112,166 ..... .89,126 ...........118 ....60 108,159 148,174 .38,138 89,110 159,166 ............121 ....... .63,136 ....89 148,174 67,136 161,176 . ,.... .66,144 .......111 .. .89,129 89,128 ....38 160,170 89,151 .69,75 123,164 ....38 160,170 .. ..64,89 .....122 .. .89,106 ... .75,137 80,114 ,...67,142,160 89,148 ....38 115,188 ..........144 .75, 123 .. .89, 148 60,112 ....64,147,167 .89, 130 75, 63, 113, .89,129 ,....89 ....161 .75,137 .75,152 .57,11O 146,172 191,207 .38, 105 .89,127 89, 129 ... .64, 89, 140. I A 8'9','126, . . . .38, . . . .56, ....89 ....59 90, 107 Hofrichter, Joseph Anthony, III, 1245 St. Charles Avenue., Lakewood, Ohio. . Hohf, Robert Phil, 411 Pine, Yankton, S. D. ..... . ................... . . . Holden, Margaret Farnsworth, 1219 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. .... . Holden, Patricia, 284 South Ridge Avenue, Idaho Falls, Idaho ............ 89, 129: 1 1 .....38 .....38 .65,165 153,165 118,167 102,170 129,179 174,176 110,160 .....39 .90,131 .89,114 .90,110 176,216 .75,176 ............127 Holesovsky, Jaroslav, Free Avenue, Bedford, Ohio .................. .... 7 5, 175 .90, 127 177, 179 TI-IE QBERLIN SAVINGS BANK CQ. Member Federal Deposit Imsur ance Corp. ' OBERLIN, OHIO To the Students of Oberlin College Oberlin, Ohio Dear Students: FIFTY YEARS IS QUITE A STRETCH But for more than fifty years this Bank has served the students of Oberlin College, providing them with banking facilities and conveniences. And the Bank expects to go on with this program for more than fifty additional years. Students now in College and students of future classes are invited to use this Bank. Sincerely yours, THE OBERLINSAVINGS BANK co. Q OBERLIN, OHIO . v' ', .' , U ', ,, , 3 1 ' X, I Y ' , A 'f - 5 3 . .1 I ' ' I 1 . in ' . . r ,f u - .- . f ' , .N ' I' .HJ w,... H HM -IH iw r ' ,,, I .,,, t W...-,:,,..mI . V. . -, ,.., , l -h..--..,:--' in 141 I NBY CIL CGMPANY AN OBERLIN INSTITUTION ' Phone 571 . . . South Main Street More Miles for Your Money with Atlantic 277 Student Directory and Index 27 -H-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Holland, Everett VanCott, 170 Harrison Avenue, VVestf1eld, N. J.. .. Hollingsworth, Gfeorgej Richard, 1064 Sylvan Avenue, Lakewood, O Holloway, Rita Harris, 1013 E. 26th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. .....,. . Holm, Donald Sutherland, 154 California Avenue, Detroit, Mich.. . . Holmes, Kathleen, 1905 Arthur Avenue, Fort Myers, Fla. ....... . Holmes, Mary Frances, 1555 N. Genesee Drive, Lansing, Mich.. . . Holmes, Richard Remsen, 329 Reamer Place, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Holmes, Robert Wayne, 331 East 18th Street, Columbus, Ohio .... Holt, Jean Wellington, 210 Hewett Road, Wyncote, Pa ..... ..... Homman, Ann Elliott, 1 Brayton Road, Searsdale, N. Y. ..,.... . Hood, Ester Elizabeth, 801 S.W. 7th Street, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. .... ........... . Hooper, Bruce George, 1218 VVarren Road, Lakewood, Ohio. . ,... Hoover, John Grant, Ray Street, Williamstown, Pa .... .........,. Hoppe, Mary Jane, 5832 N. Kenton Avenue, Chicago, Ill .... ....... Horner, Dwight Burton, 1203 Samnels Avenue, Ft. Worth, Texas. . . Horton, Edward Fowler, 787 Greenwood Avenue, Birmingham, Mich Horvath, Theodore Samuel, 13 Hamilton Avenue, S. Norwalk, Conn. Hosier, William Alonzo, 832 Simpson Street, Evanston, Ill. .... V ....... ........ Hoskins, William Barnes, 654 Locust Avenue, Weston, W. Va.. . . . Houghton, Doris Vera, Guilford Street, Brattleboro, Vt. ........ . Housel, Frank Benjamin, 88 S. Main, Lyndonville, N. Y. .... . Houston, Ruth Whiting, R.D. 1, Warwick, N. Y ..... .............. Howard, Robert TenBroeck, 229 Elm Street, Northampton, Mass.. . Howe, Marvin C., 126 W. Pleasant, Marion, Ohio .........,...... . Hubbard, Emma Rose, Padtingfu, Hopei, China.. ....... . . Hubbard, Mrs. Helen Ibersholf, Northampton, Mass. ...... . Hubbell, Clifton Howells, 205 Grand Blvd., Bedford, Ohio .... . Huber, Louis Hans, 163 Cole Avenue, Providence, R. 1. ....... . . Hubert, Charlotte Bernice, 38 Caryl Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y.. . . . Huddle, Carolyn Lora, 1327 33rd Street, Washington, D. C.. . . Hudec, Anne, 92 Edna Place, Lackawanna, N. Y. ........... . Hudnell, Herman Thomas, 131 N. Park Street, Oberlin, Ohio. . . Hufford, Elizabeth Jean, 514 Woodlawn, Bloomington, Ind.. .. . I-Iufford, Virginia May, 2439 Orchard Road, Toledo, Ohio ....... Hughes, Ester Estelle, Lincoln Highway, Paoli, Pa .... .,.......... Hughes, Gordon Elliot, 2709 Central Avenue, Middletown, Ohio .... Hughes, Jlamesj Frederick, 1813 4th Avenue, Altoona, Pa. ....... . Hughitt, Nancy Jean, 306 Lake Shore Drive, Escanaba, Mich.. . . . Huling, Alice Mildred, 744 Marquette Street, LaSalle, Ill. ...... . Hull, Barbara Jean, 1340 Walnut Street, Western Springs, Ill. ...... . Hull, Leonora Julia, 2014 Monctief Avenue, Jacksonville, Fla. ..... . Hull, Virginia Elizabeth, 1523 Chesterland Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio. Humbert, Helen Evelyn, 35 Brookside Avenue, Caldwell, N. J ....... Hume, Jack Sidney, 1719 Noble Road, East Cleveland, Ohio ....... Humiston, Charles George, 275 Broadacre Avenue, Clawson, Mich. .... ............. . Hummel, Mary Jane, 1215 E. Market Street, York, Pa. ........... . Humphrey, Kfathrynj Patricia, 3682 Bedford Road, Detroit, Mich. .... .......... 6 7, Hunt, John Alexander, 14544 Hubbell Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ..... . . Hunt, Mfaryl Katherine, 58 Elm Street, Oneonta, N. Y ..... .... Hunt, Robert Atwater, 25 North 26th Street, Camp Hill, Pa.. . . . Hunter, Gerard, 1014 West 18th Street, Lorain, Ohio ..... ....... Hurford, Allen Forbes, 15 Mt. Lebanon Blvd., Mt. Lebanon, Pa .... . Husted, Edith Evelyn, Okadayarna, Nishinomiya, Japan ......... Hutchins, Gardner T., 306 Shawnee Drive, Erie, Pa. ........ . . . Hutchinson, Frances Norine, Columbus, Ohio. .............. . Hyde, Ruth Margaret, 612 S. Second Street, Clearfield, Pa.. . . . Hydell, Mary Ann, 20 N. Hickory Street, Chillicothe, Ohio .... -I- , Ilfeld, Susan, 9 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Mass.. ............ . . . Inglis, Dorothy Marian, 1048 Del Monte Place, Cincinnati, Ohio .... Insprucker, John Howard, 4248 Douglas Road, Toledo, Ohio ...... Irwin, James Ellsworth, Oberlin, Ohio ........................ PAGE ...... ... 90,176,179 hio ..... ...... 75,163 ..... ....90,125 ....65,143 ....75,117 ..... .90 ....... .75 ........ 160 ....64,114,162 ....75,122 123 .............. .75 .....56,175,177,179 .......39,141,164 .. .... 142,168,170 .H. ....... ... 145 .... ....58,142,163 .56 ......90, 148 ....60,152,173 ....75,122 .. .... 65,133 .....175,177 ....66,119,162 ....75,101 ......64,175 .....141., 178 ....90,114,185 ....90,147,171 ........ .90 .......... .75 ..J.109,159,164 ....39,103,162 ......90,131 ....68,145,180 ......75,112 .....153,176 ....... .39 .. ...... 39,153 .... .....90,151,176 .........90,114,167 . ..... 58,140,184,185 .. .... 62,112,216 123 .............. .75 .....59,116,159,168 ...........90,129 ............ .90 ....75,l43,173 ........ 170 ...121,200 ....90,125 ....68,100 ....90,126 .....59,112 ............... .39 Isaacs, Jessie Elizabeth, Gaylord, Mich. .......... ..... .... 3 9 , 104, 161, 162, Ismond, Dorothy May, Box 15, Chagrin Falls, Ohio ...... Ives, Richard Garrett, Hotel Hamilton, New York City ,.... .-J- Jackson, Irving Carlile, 232 Gateway Road, Ridgewood, N. J.. . . Jacobs, Eleanor, Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, Pa. .... . . Jacobs, Helen Robinson, 830 Reba Place, Evanston, Ill. ........ . . Jacobson, Dorothy Mari, 1311 Fifth Street, Moundsville, W. Va.. . . . .........57,115, ....63,135, ...,.90 ......39 ....63, 120 Jacobson, William David, Utica, N. Y. ........................... ........... . Jahnke, Louis Rehn, 517 East Gambier Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio ..... .............. James, Alice Lucille, 2406 Saratoga Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ....... James, Horace Leman, 2408 Vernon Avenue, Flint, Mich. .... . .....75,117,165 170 .90 187 187 125 164 159 .90 171 wg., N nf I '-hai f . 'sl il wld mmilmuniininiim iapliiinmssf gi 5 gi E 3 gpg 3--5 E liiiillgllijpllzg ia nuns:-rv r I' Mn.-in 11w'w1nv 'I ' lllllllllllliil-il il!! 'Gln za ' ,1 nwvwwf 'WW EFI I .mln inqgnullul, th -1- 'lr alla? 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Ohly's Corner Drug Store I8 East College Street Oberlin, Ohio NOVEMBER 16-Professor Kozak highlights the chapel series with a vivid description of the conquest of his native Czecho- slovakia by the Nazis. There are tears in his eyes and in those of his audience. NOVEMBER 21-Kessler directs the Oberlin Conservatory Sym- phony Orchestra in their annual fall concert. Music lovers take IlOiI6. NOVEMBER 23-Thanksgiving is celebrated officially on the Oberlin campus in spite of dissenting minorities who don't live in the ,right type of state. The student body gorges, Virginia Reels, and wishes wistfully for a four-day holiday. At night Johnny Long plays for a super-duper formal. Andy Stofan introduces a novelty with snapshots of loving twosomes. NOVEMBER 24-Classes again, cloggone it. ODA takes its first crack at The Importance of Being Earnest , and puts on agood Middle lfVestern version of Oscar Wilde. ALL AMERICA Let Greyhound introduce you to the wonders of the world-right here in your own country. Mil- lions of other Americans are seeing their own country in a clear, new perspective-discovering things so thrilling and beautiful that they seem to open up a bright new world. To see the unparalleled wonders of America intimately, you must travel the great highways. To travel these highways in maximum comfort, fully relaxed, and at a fraction of driv- ing cost-you must go Greyhound. 279 Student Directory and Index 280 NAME -J-Cont. or STUDENT Jamieson, Stuart Marshall, Vancouver, B. C. ............ . Jena, Edward Harold, 800 Lorenz Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa ..V. . Jenney, Eleanor Rae, 116 Concord Place, Syracuse, N. Y. .... . Jensen, Ella Groot, 549 Prospect Street, Maplewood, N. J ..... . . Jensen, Norma H., 520 Cleveland Avenue, Fergus Falls, Minn.. . . . Jenson, Mfaryj Elizabeth, Stop 86M Lake Road, Lorain, Ohio .... Jewett, Ann Elizabeth, 227 Ashmore Avenue, Clarks Summit, Pa.. Johansmann, Urban Frederick, 2111 16th Street, Cuyahoga Falls, O John, Elizabeth Coralyn, 48 Kenilworth Drive, Akron, Ohio ...... Johnson, Johnson, ...... ..........90,150 David Kohn, 66 Concord Street, Nashua, N. H. ............. . Dolores Rachel, 2709 Highland Place, Indianapolis, Ind.. Johnson, Gfeorgel Dana, RR No. 1, Lowell, Mich. ............. . Johnson, Harry Walter, 1301 North 15th Street, Boise, Idaho .,... Johnson, Mildred Jane, 2015 E. Broadway, Logansport, Ind.. . . . Johnson, Phillip Lavern, 7 Elam Avenue, Jamestown, N. Y..'. . Johnson, Portia Elizabeth, Route 1, Lowell, Mich. ............. . Johnson, Ray Charles, 2614 Hughes, Amarillo, Texas. . ..... .. . . . . Johnson, Robert Willard, 18 College Campus, Lake Forest, Ill.. . . . Johnson, Thomas Gibson, 91 Collingwood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.. Johnson, Walter Clarke, Jr., 237 Dorer Avenue, Hillside, N. J.. . . . Johnston, Johnston, Johnston, Barbara Clare, 550 Winton Road S., Rochester, N. Y.. . Gfertrudej Louise, 2314 Jenny Lind Street, McKeesport, Mary Jenifer, Patterson Heights, Beaver Falls, Pa. .... . PAGE ....90, 139, 179 .- .... 90,107 .........62 ..........75,120 .... .......65,111,178 ..H.....58,147,186,217 hio .................. .. ........... 64,122 .....39,191,205,207 ..........39,133 ....9O,123,175 ...39,173,175 ....61,111 ....90,131 ......90,102 . .. 90,106,160 .... ........39,134 ..... ...75,138,109 Pa. .,....... 64,104,172 ...... ........75,152 Johnston Myriam Lahaurine, McPherson Blvd., Fremont, Ohio ...... ..... 6 1, 117, 186 Jones, Alice Roberts, 276 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........... ,,.,,,,, 4 0, 118 Jones, Barbara, 3323 Victor Place, Wichita, Kansas ....... , , ,90, 150, 170 Jones, Christine, 322 11th Avenue, Texas City, Texas ....... .... 9 0, 138, 174 Jones, Gary Wood, 300 Fisher Avenue, White Plains, N. Y.. . . ........ 63, 143 Jones, Jeannette Linn, 327 N. Charles, Lima, Ohio ......... , , ,75, 122, 171 Jones, Marian Elizabeth, R.R. 3, Lima, Ohio ................ ..... 9 0, 108, 218 Jones, Merial Whiting, 13701 Alvin Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ..... ...... 4 0, 109 Jones, Tfhomasj Gordon, 1109 College Avenue, Racine, Wis .... . . Jordan, Robert Sayle, 217 First Avenue, Ottawa, Ill.. ........... . . Joslin, Margaret Mosier, 8 Steadwell Avenue, Amsterdam, N. Y.. . . . Juell, Bertha Helen, Lake Preston, S. Dakota ....... ............. Juvelier, Aaron Theodore, 115 Norwood Avenue, Buifalo, N. Y.. . . . . -K- Kafka, Anne Gudrun, 163 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Kafka, Borgheld, 163 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ................ Kafka, Fred Thomas, 163 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ............. ....90, 129 .....143, 170 ....40, 175 ....40, 112 75 61 Kahn, David Curry, 1122 Michigan Avenue, Ann Arbor, Mich. ...., ....... 9 O Kamm, George Nelson, 365 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe, Mich... . .... 75, 134 Kautsky, Hilde, Andreina, New York City ............... . ......... ....... . Kao, Samuel Ching, 72 Yuan-tong Kai, Kunming, Yunkan, China ..... ..... 1 43, 170 Karelsen, June VanRaalte, 1130 Park Avenue, New York City ..... ...59,110,169 Kavanagh, Natalie Ames, 96 Woodlawn Avenue, VVellesley Hills, Mass ..... ...... 4 0, 141 Keeler, Jane Voorhis, 627 Glenbroole Road, Glenbrook, Conn. ........... ....... . Keep, Amy Rose, 2553 Polk Avenue, Odgen, Utah ..................... ......... Keighley, Eleanore Elaine, 140 East Fayette Street, Uniontown, Pa. ....... ...... 4 0, 111 Keiser, Ada Mae, R.D. No. 2, Stroudsburg, Pa. ................ . . ............61,100,162 Keller, Joan Elizabeth, 3245 E. Monmouth Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...... 57, 136, 159 Keller, Lois Josephine, 114 Wakefield Street, Hamden, Conn. .............. 65, 125, 165, 175 Kelley, Marion, 8212 Cedar Road, Elkins Park, Pa. .............................. 91, 216 Kelley, Susan Dorothea, 8218 Cedar Road, Elkins Park, Pa.. . . Kelly, Mrs. Sophia Nutter, R.D. No. 2, Oberlin, Ohio ....... Kelner, Robert Cole, R.D. No. 1, La Grange, Ohio ............. .....69, 75, 122, 159, 216 Kelsey, Martha Maude, 34 Winnebago Road, Yonkers, N. Y. ....... ......... 9 1, 149 Kempf, Mary Elizabeth, 505 Summit Avenue, Maplewood, N. J .... Kempner, Edward Morris, 349 Potomac Avenue, Buffalo, N . Y.. . . . ....... 58, 105, 172 . . ..... 40, 115, 169, 185 Kennedy, Horace Fishback, 1211 W. California Street, Urbana, Ill.. ........ 65, 154, 158, 163 Kenney, James Harris, 924 West End Avenue, New York City .... . . .............. . . Kenney, Olive Stanley, 924 West End Avenue, New York City ................ 40, 117, 186 Kenney, Oscar Armstrong, 34 Irving Street, Montclair, N. J ..... ....................... Kent, Charles Scott, 130 North 5th Street, Hamburg, Pa. ........ 40, 113, 158, 163, 191, 203 Kenyon, Cecelia, 726 Park Road, Gainesville, Ga. ,........................... 91, 108, 160 Kernohan, Hugh, Jr. 3125 Pleasant Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio ..... Kerr, Jane McCracken, 30 Manton Road, Swampscott, Mass.. . . Kessler, Ralph Rigaux, 355 Reamer Place, Oberlin, Ohio ...... Kidd, John Burns, 536 Webster, New Rochelle, N. Y. ..... . Kildahl, Mary Helen, 540 Putnam Street, Eauclaire, Wis.. . . Killam, Douglas Lloyd, 1054 Oxford Road, Atlanta, Ga.. . . . Killin, Betty Jane, 504 Irving Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ....... Kim, Daniel Taimook, 37 Honmachi Taikyu, Korea. .' ...... . . Kim, Mrs. Mary Soondak Zen, 37 Honmachi Taikyu, Korea .... King, Arthur Knight, 10 Linwood Street, Hyde Park, Mass.. . . . ........91,102 ....91,107, 174 ......76,134 ....58, 113 ....40, 110 ....76,170 ....65,152 ......170 ....170 ....179 ......75, 176 91 TART Sweaters by Champion Knitwear Co. Rochester, N. Y. FI IH Academic Apparel by C. E. Ward Co. New London, Ohio You'1l Find the Clothes You Want AT The Store That Men Approve 2 Student Directory and Index 282 -K-Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE King, Barbara Jean, 208 Gladstone Road, Pittsburg, Pa. .................. 67, 153, King, Herbert Thomas, 13 Bagview Mansion, Causeway Bag, Hong Kong ....... L . King, John Robert, Jr., 221 East Cossit Avenue, La Grange, Ill.. . ,......... . . .91 Kinghorn, Kathleen Martha, 1429 Eggert Road, Eggertville, N. Y ...... . . . . . . Kinghorn, Marie Louise, 430 Bushmore Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y.. . . . . . . .60 Kinney, Margaret lowers, 435 Chestnut Street, Meadville, Pa ..... .... .... 7 6 Kirk, Louise Williams, 7440 Ben Hur Street, Pittsburg, Pa ..,. .... ..... .... Kirkpatrick, Marguerite Louise, 520 Rebecca Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa .... . . . Kissane, Martha Elizabeth, 3144 West 92nd Street, Cleveland, Ohio .... . . . Kitchen, Sumner Wendell, 21 Ashland Street, Medford, Mass. .....,..... . . . . Kleaver, Mary jane, 2255 Englewood Drive, East Grand Rapids, Mich. ........ 91 Kleiman, Samuel Ivan, 7014 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ....,...... ...... Klein, jack Ewing, 936 Dueber Avenue, Canton, Ohio ...........,.... .... Klein, Mary Jane, 205 Central Avenue, Oil City, Pa. ................. ....... . Kleinhenz, Howard Frederick, 1365 E. 115 Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .............. Kline, Duane Price, 341 Welch Avenue, Wilmerding, Pa. .................. 58, 145 Kline, John Virgil, 122 Edgemont Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ..... '. . . .... . . . . . . Klingler, Albert Franklin, 814 Kilbourne Street, Elkhart, Ind. ...... ......... 6 6 Klug, Frederick, 3049 West Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio .........,.....,....... 63, 115 Knapp, Ralph Maltby, 1769 Randor Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio .............. Knauft, Edwin Burdette, 6315 Parkman Place, Cincinnati, Ohio ........ ...... 7 6 Knowlton, Stuart Lee, 50 Long View Road, Port Washington, N. Y .... ........... Koch, Lois Alma, 14915 Lake Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ................. '. .60, 110 Koff, Robert Lincoln, 6325 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. ................ . . Kofron, John Frank, Jr., 3171 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Hts., Ohio ......... .61 Kohler, Paul William, 2530 Knarr' Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio ........... ...... Kornhauser, Katherine, 3931 Northwestern Parkway, Louisville, Ky.. . . . . . Koski, Toini Elizabeth, R.D. No, 6, Newcastle, Pa. ................. ....... . . Krauss, Herbert Max, 3537 North Bell Avenue, Chicago, Ill. .................... . . Kremenetsky, Solomon William, 522 Autumn Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ..... 58, 134 Kretchmar, Robert Theodore, 2170 W. 83rd St., Cleveland, Ohio. .41, 113, 131, 191 Krouse, Frank Michael, 249 Lexington Avenue, Dayton, Ohio ..................... Kruger, Elwood Charles, 926 East Eldonado, Appleton, Wis. .... . . . Kuntz, Kenneth Archie, S. Main Street, Amherst, Ohio ...... . . Kuselewitz, Leah, 77 West 181st Street, New York City ..... . Kyle, Chester Dixon, Mahoningtown, Pa. ................ . . . . Kyser, Daniel Allen, 498 6th Street, Freedom, Pa. ..... . . . . -L- Lairs, Sophie Agnes, Box 635, Grafton, Ohio ....................... . . Lamberti, Robert Arthur, 71 S. Baylor Ave., Port Washington, N. Y .,.. .... Landon, Harold Ransom, Columbia Station, Ohio .................. .... Lane, Barbara, 524 Riverside Drive, New York City ............... .... Lane, john Calvin, 133 N. Highland Avenue, Akron, Ohio ............. .... Lane, Virginia Marion, 267 Warren Avenue, Kenmore, N. Y. ............ . . . . Lang, Sister Mary De Chantal, 14808 Lake Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif.. . . . . Langlie, Warren Melvin, 341 W. Hillcrest, Monrovia, Calif. .......... . . . . Lansing, William Harold, 1809 Ohio Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio ..... . . . Lantz, William George, R.R. No. 4, Greenfield, Ind. ................ ..... . Lapham, Lowell Winship, 806 N. Joslinn Street, Charles City, Iowa .... .... 9 1 La Rose, CHudoraJ Ann, 2600 Edina Blvd., Zion, Ohio ............... ...... 9 1 Larson, Randall Everett, 125 Riverside Drive, New York City ...... ........... Latourette, Howard Bennett, Hartland, Mich. ............... . ..... 41, 154 Latran, Margaret Veronica, R.D. No. 2, Oberlin, Ohio ....... ........... Lauffer, Paul Edward, 221 W. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... ......... Law, Harold Lorenz, Central Avenue, Utica, Ohio ............. . . . Lawrason, Robert Alexander, 12725 Mathews, Carlton, Mich. ..... ........ . Le Compt, Ioan, 14 Hedgeway Court, Hempstead, N. Y .... .... .......... Leedy, James Allwyn, 1336 College Place, Winter Park, Fla. .... ..... 6 5, 140 Leete, Sarah Elizabeth, 85 Sherman Street, Hartford, Conn. ....... ............ . Leete, Wynona, 85 Sherman Street, Hartford, Conn. ............................ . LeFevre, John Richard, 630 North Lexington Avenue, Elkhart, Ind.. . .76, 113, 191 Leighninger, David Scott, 57 Halleck Street, Youngstown, Ohio ................... Leinbach, Elizabeth Mary, 620 Weiser Street, Reading, Pa ...... ............... 4 1 Leiserson, Ruth Bodman, 3210 34th St., N.W., Washington, D. C., 27, 41, 118, 164 Leith, Doris Betty, 158 Laird Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y ............................. Lenel, Ludwig Moritz, Heidelberg, Germany .............................. . . Lenert, Naomi Susan, 215 VV. 78th Street, New York City .... ...... Lenz, Eleanor Louise, 6 Beech Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. ....... .... 9 1 Lenz, Kathleen Marie, 3337 W. 98th Street, Cleveland, Ohio .... .... 167,170 134,170 175,179 .40,171 152,161 136,180 .76,152 .40,141 .91,149 .91,106 151,186 ... .61 ... .40 .66,111 .60,175 177,179 .57,175 175,177 187,207 .41,142 133,170 .76,142 165,172 .63,175 134,192 .63,110 ... .65 175, 192, .57, .41, .41, .91, .91, .66, .67, 131, 148, 191, .61 .61 191 192 .76 138 169 .41 .76 125 Leonard, Judson Greer, 10 Parkway Drive, Pelham, N. Y. ...... . . . . Leonard, Margaret Hopkins, 270 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Leanord, William Fransis, 10 Parkway Drive, Pelham, N. Y. .... .... . Lepper, Bessie Anne, R.R. No. 5, Quincy, Ill. ................. . . . . LeRoy, Margaret Lynd, 56 Van Allen Road, Glen Rock, N. I. .... . . . . Lersch, Louise deLano, 121 Harrison Street. Elvria. Ohio ....... .... .41 76, 103, r 1 v 182 194 203 133 145 1 70 107 130 136 . 76 133 . 76 174 185 . 76 204 130 163 205 153 203 116 178 184 103 146 165 i67 36 111 100 161 S-r Qi41 i ---A-is I 4 3 ,g.,.-.f Y . I. . ,,.,-Y .- I. . - i .V --r -' ' f lf ,- f Y , ., -TCQCYQ ,. 2 2.0 0 H5 3 Q X , I . If Wfwifzr' ff: kj g I E V- U V V 5- Cyl FT.. , u lil M Q, F' N 'Dfw A , 2 tf'5,v1:1gge1f 1-1 .1 ,-iz' 54. 5 yfiy.fv'4fff Q, C75 'tiff-9 ' I' 'r1r :f-lffitiitf-fi? i 7 A ' ' if I' ,I . 5 I 5 ,, ,'i, I wt! . . E' 5 X V- gi .. .4 sw . :'ff1.s-'gpg,,gg,,.l1 ,. 5. V 1' , . f '-rr . ijgm- -M-M .4 v- ' -' 3 at - f . i X , lr, . s.g,, s V i , : 's, , ,I ry - . . i,,5',,,., , 3.3 J T A . j I , . ' . 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Evidently learning and labor can be efficiently combined. Owtnuudmz.-w41m.cqou. m.cu.l LfjAun,el.m.'l.oo-h.ail.vooJu., DECEMBER 1-Men's Career Conference opens with large attend- ance as Oberlin bigwigs return to the scene of their boyhood triumphs. Oakley talks on industry, Nilsson and Goldberg Inc. present a one-act thriller, and the Hi O Hi's back files yield portraits of great men as they looked way back when. DECEMBER 2-Men's Career Conference winds up. The captains and the kings and the bathtub company presidents depart. Annapolis and West Point battle to a 3-3 deadlock in the annual hockey classic. Ad begins his struggle with the Lorain union on the union-proposed price up, as orchestraless recs loom on the horizon. PRI TI O O O You may not often place an order for printed matter, but when you do please remember that the printers of important booklets and catalogues for Dberlin College are able and willing to serve you skillfully and econom- ically, employing unusual resources for your benefit. THE WILLIAM FEATHER CGMPANY 812 HURON ROAD CLEVELAND, OHIC 28 3 Student Directory and Index 284 -L-Cont. NAME or STUDENT LeSeur, Marcia Hutchins, 411 E. Main Street, Batavia, N. Y.. . . Lester, Nina Jean, 30 E. Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio .....,.... . . Letzkus, Martha Louise, 415 Bucknell Street, Pittsburg, Pa. .... . . . . Levi, Margaret, 111 E. 56th Street, New York, N. Y. ...... . . . . PAGE .....41, 141 .....76, 138 .41, 118, 166 .66, 112, 217 Levine, Carol, 3515 l71st Street, Flushing, N. Y. ...... ........ . Levine, Stanley, '1625 E. 13th Streei:,iBrooklyn, N. Y ,.... . . . ................ . . . . Lewis, Robert Caird, 106 2nd Street, W. Ashland, Ill. ............ , .......... . . Lichtwardt, Harry Edward, Caxia Postal 254, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 41, 101, 163, Lietz, Lloyd Julius, Box 205, Albany, Texas .......,............................... Limpus, Ernest Kenneth, 806 S.W. Street, Wheaton, Ill. .................. 91, Lindquist, Helen Louise, 7 Winona Street, Lawrence, Kansas .............,... Lingal, Dorothy Louise, 613 Casdace Road, Forest Hills, Wilkinsburg, Pa ..... . . Lishen, Harriet Louise, 453 E. Big Bend Road, Webster Groves, Mo. .... . . . . Lisken, Elliot, 760 Montgomery Street, New York City ............... .... Lockard, Paula Louise, Duncan Falls, Ohio ,....................... . . Loerke, William Carl, 2129 Michigan Street, Toledo, Ohio .... ......... Logan, Robert Vincent, 999 Razirlroad, Grafton, Ohio. ..,..... ................ . . Long, William, Ir., 1005 Emma Street,'Akron, Ohio. .... ...... ..... 9 1 , 101, Loomis, Frances Irene, 5915 Lowell Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.. .. .... . . . . . Lord, Dorothy jean, 224 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... . . . Lord, Iva Mae, 224 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........... . . . .....64, 191,199 137, 177, .....91, .....59, .. . . .91, .61, 135, ., .... 91, .76, 171, 175, 177, ....110, .76, 138, .76, 138, Lord, Priscilla, 272 Oak Street, Oberlin, Ohio ...................... ......... Lothrop, Everett Winfred, Jr., 1213 Judson Avenue, Evanston, Ill. .................. . Lou Ken Chen, 10 Chien Lien Street, Kumming Kunnan, China ..,. ..,....... Loughran, Helen Shore, 10 Hillcrest Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y. ..... 91, 123, . . . .134, 174, 177, Lovejoy, Elizabeth, 547 Power Road, Pawtucket, R. I. ......... ............ . Lovejoy, Fredric Fuller, 56 Berkeley Street, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Lovett, Noel, 612 East College Street, Sequin, Texas.' ......... .... 6 5, Low, Janet Kathryn, 1041 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston, Ill. ..... . . . . . . . . . Lowe, Barbara Anne, 36 William Street, Glens Falls, N. Y. .......... .... Lowry, jean Thompson, 10 Madison Street, Port Washington, N. Y .... . . . . . Lucke, Margaret Louise .....................,................... . . . Lund, Ruth Harmon, 12 Prospect Street, Williamson, N. Y. ........ . . . Lyle, Norman, Jr., 1347 Yorkshire Road, Birmingham, Mich .... .... . . . Lyng, Betty Lou, 1018 West Twentieth Street, Spokane, Wash. .... . . Lyon, Bayard Whiting, 9800 Vanderpoll, Chicago, Ill. .......... . Lyon, Hugh Forest, 405 Riverview Blvd., Daytona Beach, Fla.. . . ..M-- McAllister, Kenneth LaVerne, Berry, Ga. .................... . . , . MacArthur, Helen Turner, 200!Glenciarn Avenue, Toronto, Ont.. . . . . . . . McBride, Dora Margaret, 206 Mortimor Avenue, Rutherford, N. J. ........ 76, McCabe, Betty Gene ........................................... ..... McCarty, Lewis Vernon, 10621 Fortune Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .... . . . McClain, Ernest Glenn, R.R. No. 4, Massillon, Ohio ............... ......... McCleary, Margaret Eleanor, 298 Main Street, Oneonta, N. Y. .............. . McClellan, Anne Bailey, 205 Marlboro Road, Ardmore, Pa. .......... '.68, 110, McClelland, Easter, Miami Manor, Maumee, Ohio .......................... McClelland, Margaret Holman, 734 South Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, Calif.. .. McClelland, Marion, 5 Russel Street, Calcutta, India ................ 42, 141, McClelland, Richard Cooper, R.R. No. 2, Fredericktown, Ohio ................ McClure, Charles Augustus, 173 Vennum Avenue, Mansfield, Ohio .,,.. ..... McClure, Jean, 157 Deckson Avenue, Ben Avon, Pa. ..................... 91, McConahy, John Glass, jr., 327 North Mercer Street, New Castle, Pa. .... . . . McConlogue, Raymond Linnane, Lisbon, Iowa ......................... . . MacConnachie, Gordon Donald, 95 Wildwood Avenue, Montclair, N. J.. . .. McConnon, Myles, jr. 5738 Solway Street, Pittsburg, Pa. ...... ............ . McCorkle, Hugh Fagnani, 4th Maryland, Conrad, Montana .... ........... McCormick, Priscilla Ruth, 104 Rubicon Road, Dayton, Ohio ..,... . . .62, 100, McCoy, Richard, 700 Amboy Avenue, Fords, N. I ............... ......... 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.. . . . ..... . . .. MacDermott, J. Christopher, Jr., 529 S. Main, Wellington, O., 42, 135, 173, 191, McDonald, Clarice Elizabeth, 2653 S. Bryant Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn ...... 127, 1'1'1','i76 ,42, 165, .42, 146, 115, 184, ...,.42, .....76, .....76, .76, 122, 152, 159, . . . . .91, .64, 142, .42, 133, . . . . .91, 165, 172, .....91, .....64, 157, 159, .....76, .62, 135, . .... 42, .....91, 158, 159, ...,.42, .....42, .....76, .....76, 192, 193, .42, 118, McDonald, Theodore Kennedy, Savannah, Ohio ............................. MacDermott, Richard Pratt, 529 South Main Street, Wellington, Ohio ........ .76, 135, MacDonald, Dana Skidmore, 311 Park Avenue, Kent, Ohio ............. . . MacDonald, William Allan, 1107 2nd Street, Lorain, Ohio .... 'Z ...,.... . MacEachron, Lendrom Acker, 5420 Ingersoll Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa. . . McFredrick, Samuel Maurice, 17821 Lakewood Heights, Lakewood, Ohio ..... McGee, Elizabeth King, 460 North Main, Hudson, Ohio ....... A ......... McGilTert, Jean Dale, 10 Garfield Place, Upper Montclair, N. J.. . . McGill, Robert Mathews, 1444 East Eve Avenue, Lorain, Ohio .... .... McGinnis, Donald Edward, R.R. No. 2, Wadsworth, Ohio ..... ....... McGreal, Ian Philip, 30 Unity Avenue, Newark, N. I. ...... .... 4 2, . .... 42, . . . . .42, .....76, . . . . .76, .57, 177, 188, 191, .....91, 170, 166 .91 175 207 .91 179 123 136 127 160 114 176 179 175 177 177 .42 170 178 .63 .98 178 .76 151 .56 175 161 185 172 107 177 . 58 170 186 147 199 177 125 187 151 111 162 134 106 187 191 160 106 . 62 105 161 144 162 123 117 207 167 192 171 157 . 60 123 176 175 205 QOOJ 301' am0lfL9AJl . . . For years We have been able to satisfy the most exacting appetites with our quality food products LET US SERVE YOU if 'lr GOOD REASONS: I. Assured Quality A21 Greater Food Value 3. Selected for Purity 4. U uzformflty lu Cuts 5. Sattsfaetlau Guaranteed 6. Relatively Lower tu Cost 7. Reputablltty of Brauds 8. Pleastug to the Customer ir 'lr THE WILLIAM BAUER CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO RVING THE RESTAURANT INDUST 28 Student Ilirectory CITIC1 Index 286 -M-Cont. NAME or STUDENT McGreal, Robert Dana, 30 Unity Avenue, Newark, N. J. .......... . MacGregor, Mary Frances, 300 Fisher Avenue, White Plains, N. Y. ....... . McGrew, Donald James, 4423 Overland, Toledo, Ohio ,........... McGrew, Julia H., Toronto, Ontario, Can. ............ . . Mcllwain, Marvelle Lucille, Point Street, Saltsburg, Pa.. . . McKee, Jeanne Ellen, 830 Pallister Street, Detroit, Mich. ........ . McKee, Marjorie, Oberlin, Ohio ................................. McKellar, Robert Walker, 631 West Gandi Street, Denison, Texas ,... McKellogg, Julie Anne, 414 West Pearl Street, Willard, Ohio ........ .... McKelvey, Eleanor Jane, 3460 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio ..... . . McKelvy, Helen Elizabeth, 1451 Elm Street, Wilkinsburg, Pa ...... McKibben, Margarita, 2231 Asbury Avenue, Evanston, Illl ............... McKinney, James Morton, 1005 Meadow Road, Glencoe, Ill. .......... . 43.141 77,124 43, 141 McMullen, Betty Jeanne, 223 5th Street, N.E. No. 302, Massillon, Ohio ........ 58 MacNeill, Easter Louise, 148 South Street, Plainville, Mass ............... McNeill, Mary Helen, 15066 N. W. 28th Street, Oklahoma City ......... 1McNeill, Ruth Carolyn,r165 Boulevard, Summit, N. J.. .. .... .. . . . . . MacQuillan, Winifred Louise, 740 Embree Crescent, Westfield, N. J. .... . Macrorie, Kenneth Martin, 2309 15th Street, Moline, Ill, .............. . McSwain, Horace Robert, 206W North Lafayette Street, Shelby, N. C.. . . . McSwain, Mrs. Margaret Liles, 206K North Lafayette Street, Shelby, N. .....92 i43,113, c.'.'.fff' Madden, Margaret Elizabeth, Spring Hill Falls, McLean, Va .... .............., 4 3 Madison, John Herbert, Jr., 74 Le May Street, West Hartford, Conn... . . Magath, Marion Blake, 521 14th Avenue, S. W., Rochester, Minn ....... . ' Magdanz, Elizabeth Ann, 1201 Morningside Avenue, Sioux City, Iowa .......... 62 Magnus, Lise-Lotte Carla, Qua Dona Marianna, Rio de Janiero ........- Mahl, George Franklin, 181 West College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........ Mallory, Virgil Standish, 351 Springdale Avenue, East Orange, N. J.. . . Malone, Joan Ruth, 155 Highland Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. ..... . Malone, Theodore Potter, 47 Bellvue Avenue, Springfield, Mass.. . . Manget, Louise Anderson, 945 Vineville Avenue, Macon, Ga. . . . . Manley, Susanna Harris, 347 Madison Avenue, New York City .... Manon, Grace Virginia, Claysville, Pa. ........................ . . . Manson, Mary Elizabeth, 2369 Bay Street, Taunton, Mass. .... . . Marcellus, Susan Elizabeth, 872 Buffum, Wicliita, Kans. ..... . . Marcley, Betty Mae, 35 Clark Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ........ . Mariboe, Herbert William, Box 169, St. James, Long Island ......... Maris, Mary Pauline, 3166 North 18th Street, Arlington, Va. ...,..... . Marks, Fredrick Graham, Jr., 215 West 92nd Street, New York City. . . . Marsh, Paul Derwin, R.R. No. 2, East Akron, Ohio ............,..... Marshall, Adele, 11 Campbell Street, Quincy, Mass. ...........,........ . Marshall, Morton Joseph, 10301 Empire Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ........, .....92, 43, 56,123 .....77 .....43 .....57 Marshall, Richard Frampton, 229 North Heights Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio .... 92 Martin, Alice Joan, 125 West 87th Street, New York City ................ Martin, Helen Upson, Woodbury, Conn. ..........,...... .... . . Martin, Jacob Harshaw, Rectory Hill, Lenoir, N. C.. .... . . Martin, Jeanne, Woodstock, Ohio .... .......... ............ . . . Martin, John Rankin, Monongahela Road, Washington, Pa. ..., . . Martin, Kenneth William, 518 Shirley Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. .... . . Martin, Mildred Virginia, P.O. Box 984, Alexandria, La. ..... . Martin, Thomas Sterling, Batlangundu, South India. .......... . Martin, William Treat, Jr., 2002 Spring Road, Cleveland, Ohio. . . . Martsolf, John, Brighton Heights, New Brighton, Pa. ,........,. . . Marvin, Elizabeth Anne, 387 Oakland Drive, Highland Park, lll.. . . . . Marvin, Richard Wood, 387 Oakland Drive, Highland Park, Ill .... . Massey, Robert Unruh, 16804 Braile Avenue, Detroit, Mich.. . . . . . Massing, Bessie Margaret, 845 Oregon Avenue, Erie, Pa ...,. . . . . . Masters, Loretta Griffith, 43 Holland Road, Worcester, Mass.. . . . . Mathis, Earl Stevens, 2501 State Street, Granite City, Ill.. . . . Matsuno, Mitsuko, 495 Lankapu Street, Hilo, Hawaii ......... ....... Matthews, June Marjorie, Riverview Terrace, Brilliant, Ohio ....... . .... . Maxwell, Georgia Evelyn, 3824 Waldo Drive, New York City ..... 43, 153 May, Yvonne Kelsey, W. Jersey Avenue, Woodbury Heights, N. J. ..... . Mayer, Catherine Elizabeth, 709 Lindenwood, Topeka, Kan .... . . J .57, 67, Mayer, Jane Ruth, 5 Ionia Street, Auburndale, Mass. ....,........... . . Mayer, Joseph Harord, R.F.D. No. 13, Kirkwood, Mo. ................ . Mayfield, Charles Sumner, 11255 Washington Street, Harrisburg, Ill ..... . Mayfield, Martha Bernice, Mayfield Music Co., Hutchinson, Kans. ...... . . 63 Maynard, Edward Lincoln, American University, Beirut, Syria ........ Mayo, Theodore Curtis, 123 T. Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ..... . . Meacham, Audrey Jean, 471 Union Avenue, Elizabeth, N . J. ...... . . Mead, Sterling Garrett, Westchester Apt., Washington, D. C. ...... . . . Mears, Velma Helen, 1905 Cypress Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .............. Mfeermans, Marjorie Jean, 1477 W. Clifton Blvd., Lakewood, Ohio ..... 44 Meloy, Daniel Joseph, 204 Roymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. ..... . . . . Mennini, Louis Alfred, 1612 Walnut Street, Erie, Pa. ............ . I '6'7,'i20 65, 113 92, 130 43,103 .....92 .....77 .....92 160,162 .77,124 110,165 .....59 177, 123 . . . . .44 118, 161 1 1 v Y 170,191 PAGE 76,134 162,164 .....68 .....77 .91,108 91,125 77,134 166,186 77,100 91,151 161,165 .....43 112,172 91,147 92,110 119, 14 .....92 191,208 ....17 ....170 109,159 .....77 127,174 126,175 151,170 ....135 92,148 .....59 ....176 141,157 92,119 159,187 68,144 152,159 116,169 77,146 43,184 152,179 92,12 77,101 130,174 77,146 170,171 92,119 191,203 160,174 ....176 .....64 101,173 43,113 43,110 ....177 129,185 161,176 149,178 101,18 92,126 150,178 168,170 166,217 172,186 124,185 136,175 199,143 164,176 92,131 110,172 164,172 .77,152 .92,130 ,922 Complete Professional Beauty Service coLLBGB BEAUTY SHOP DECEMBER 5-Dastardly Villains lilch several typewriters from the Review office. The staff carries on with portables as police begin a nation-wide man hunt. DECEMBER 8-Review reports that the college will receive divi- dends to the amount of 3Bl90,000 from the Aluminum Company of America-the first windfall since 1928. The administration remains outwardly calm, but remembers to end up its prayers with God Bless Charles Martin Hall . ' 1 1 ' l i I DECEMBER 12-Mrs. Roosevelt's protege, Marian Anderson, presents the fifth' Artist Recital of the season-and one of the best. The mighty men behind the Mock Convention finally break down and announce state delegation chairmen as per Celluloid Cuj suggestion. DECEMBER 15-Sprunger and Bernick wish the world a Merry Christmas. The faculty announces its vacation plans, most of which embrace the usual association meetings. Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Dennis lead a Civil Liberties forum, denounce the coming American fascism . It is Christmas season and nobody is very worried. 2-?gg3sB..aWs.g,a Motlzer Says . . . Sem! it to THE OBERLI LAUNDRY Phone 120 287 Student Directory and Index -M-Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Mercer, Avis Marion, 17 Harrison Street, Middletown, Ohio .......... 61, 110, 158, 165, 172 Mercer, Mary Elizabeth, 2472 Overlook Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...i..... 92, 148, 174 Meridith, Lawrence Cornelius, 134 Eastern Heights Blvd., Elyria, Ohio .............,.., Meridith, Robert Chidester, 134 Eastern Heights Blvd., Elyria, Ohio ..... ..... 9 2 129 Mergendahl, Doris Brockway, 75 Lowell Avenue, Newtonville, Mass.. . . .......... 77, 122 Merrill, Elizabeth Whitney, 70 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, N. Y. ........... 44, 141, 159 Merrill, Sydney Abner, 102 Front Street, Exeter, N. H. ......,..,......... 77, 115, 191, 205 Merry, Elizabeth Saward, 12 Kingsley Street, Rutland, Vt. ........................ 77, 123 Merschrod, Dorothy Mae, 119 Washington Avenue, Wheeling, W. Va. .... ........ . Messer, Harold Madison, 6 Adele Place, Baldwin, N. Y ..... ........... ..... 6 5 , 133 Metcalf, William Gerrish, 68 Fairmont Street, Belmont, Mass .... ..... . ..... 4 4, 154 Meyer, Betty Mae, 923 Teijeras Avenue, Albuquerque, N. Mex. .... .... 7 7, 120, 165 Meyer, Lloyd David, 278 Dravo Avenue, Beaver, Pa. ............ ........... 7 7 Michaels, Theodore, 1414 North Lakeview Blvd., Lorain, Ohio .... ........ , 92 Mickey, Elizabeth Ruth, 6th Street, Cheney, Washington, Ohio ..... ........ 7 7, 120 Micklewright, Betty jane, 110 North Porter Street, Elgin, Ill. .... . ...... 92, 147, 160 Middlet0n,,'william Harry, 421'East 12th Street, Alton, Ill .... Q . . . ........... .44, 134 Milburn, Ethel Mae, 4431 North Cramer Street, Milwaukee, Wis .... ..... 9 8, 123, 170, 176 288 Miles, Mary Jane, R.R. 1, Holland, Mich.. ................,...... ............ 9 8, Miller, Charles Taylor, 73 East State Street, Gloversville, N. Y .... . . Miller Christine Jane, 617 Grant Street, Ashland, Ohio ..............,. Durard Ellsworth, 66 North Ridge Street, Monroeville, Ohio .................. Miner, Miller, Elizabeth Jane, R.R. No. 2, Elyria, Ohio .........,......,. Miller, Elizabeth Laura, 621 W, Fifth Street, Marysville, Ohio ..,.. 55, 61, 117, 159, 164 Miller, Gerald, 185 du Bois Street, Newburgh, N. Y. ............ . . Miller, James McLean, 110 Dover Road, Springfield, Ohio ......... Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Milligan, Jean Eleanor, 38 Overlook Blvd., Struthers, Ohio .... Katherine Eloise, 1008 West Monroe Street, Salisburg, N. C.. . . . Katherine Ann, 720 Park Road, Ambridge, Pa. ............. . . Nancy Gerow, 178 Prospect Street, Newburgh, N. Y. ...... . . Robert Harrison, Tiro, Ohio. ..................... . Ruth Elaine, 149 Lincoln Street, Amherst, Ohio ..... ...........77,123, . . f f fir .......63,112 .77, 146, 164 Mills, Jean Gerlaugh, R.R. No. 1, Avon, Ohio ................... Milton, Robert Mitchell, 2015 Forres Avenue, Stuloseph, Mich. ......... . . Robert Edward, 418 West 8th Street, Elyria, Ohio ........................... Minnis, Mrs. Mhyra Schway, Pleasent View Sanitorium, Amherst, Ohio ..... . . . Miraldi, Ray Leanord, 2343 Broadway, Lorain, Ohio .............. Mischka, Iosophine Elizabeth, 232 Harrison Street, Elyria, Ohio ........ M inco, Mistretta, Thomas Vincent, 779 East 2nd Street, Jamestown, Ohio. . Mitchell, Corliss Delma, 2121 Hilton Avenue, Ashland, Ky. ...............,....... 92, Modlin, jane Lee, 13376 Lander, Detroit, Mich. ...................... 92, 98, 112 Modlish, Paul Bonner, 451 3rd Street, Jennings, La .... ......... Monroe, David Rankin, 430 West Philadelphia, York, Pa. ......... . Monteleone, Ubaldo Lou, 1448 Malboro Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa .... . . Montgomery, Keith Edison, 203 East 2nd Street, Port Clinton, Ohio .... Moon, Margaret Glenna, 1920 Dewey Avenue, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . . . Mooney, Shirley May, 221 East 2nd Street, Logan, Ohio ........... Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Betty Lou, 431 Yale Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio ......... Elizabeth Jean, R.R. No. 1, Wellington, Ohio ......... Elizabeth Udell, 41 Kanawha Street, Widen, W. Va ..... Frank Corkill, 751 Allisen Avenue, Lorain, Ohio ..... Mae Moselle, 102 Sunset Drive, Murphy, N. C.. . . Margaret Mary, 405 Zara Street, Pittsburg, Pa... . Marion Louise, 155 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........... Roger Wright, Carpenter Apts., Oberlin, Ohio ............. . VVilliam McNulty, 1121 Cambridge Place, Columbus, Ohio ..., Morgan, Corina Dona, 116 McKinley, Jasonville, Ind. ............ . Morgan, Dorothea, 1216 North Lombard, Oak Park, Ill.. . ., . Morris Morris Morris Morse, Morse, Moser, 1 I 1 Morgan, Garfield Richard, 42 Bassett Street, Lynn, Mass.. Dorothy, 109 Inglewood Drive, Pittsburg, Ohio .................. .........63, ...........44,173, , 167, .,92, 98, 101, ........77, ....77, ........92, ....92,127, ......77, ....77, .....92, ....44, .......11o, ....92,14s, .....56,92, ....44, ....44, ...105, .........109, .......59,145, .77, 138, 175, Marcia Gail, 3264 Altamount Avenue, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ............. 77, Ruth Creamer, 25 Bar Beach Road, Port Washington, N. Y... .77, 112, 175, 177, Morris, Van Cleve, 1588 Spruce Drive, Kalamazoo, Mich .... ............ Lew Harlow, 820 Parker, Springfield, Mass. ............... . William Donald, 61 Eason Avenue, Highland Park, Mich.. . .. James Addison, Cattaraugus, N. Y. ,..... .............. . Mosher, Elton Lorain, 149 West College, Oberlin, Ohio ............ Mossman, Anita Pauline, U. S. Marine Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio ........ Mosure, Dudley Cornell, 403 North Saginaw Avenue, Pontiac, Mich. .... . Mosure, Mrs. Eva julia Sammons, 403 N. Saginaw Avenue, Pontiac, Mich. ........... . Muchmore, William Breuleux, 243 Avalon Street, Cincinnati, Ohio ....... 78 Mudge, Dorothy Myrtle, Erie Street, Edinboro, Pa. ................... . Mueller, Adolph VVilliam, 3602 Chesholm Road, Baltimore, Md .... ................... Mueller, Robert Conrad, 7206 Henderson Drive, St. Louis, Mo. ................... 142 ..........92, ....45, 173, ......56, .. ...143, ,121 ....56,110 Muhlhauser, Robert Charles, Canal Fulton, Ohio ............ ..... 1 13, 170, 191, 192 PROFES SIO AL DIRECTORY The Doctors and .Dentists of Oberlin extend their appreciation I to the Oberlin Students for their patronage. Dr. A. C. Siddall Dr. L. H. Trufant PHYSICIAN and 'SURGEON S PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 15 South Main St. Dr. R. A. Phipps DENTIST 29 South Main St. Dr. C. H. Browning PHYSICIAN 15 College Place Dr. C. W. Carrick DENTIST 33 West College St. Dr. W. A. Richardson DE NTIST 5 West College St. l Dr. H. G. Hoffner DENTIST 7M South Main St. Dr. P. C. 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VVinling, Shanghai, China, also 547 Madison Ave., N. Y. Murray, Philip Chase, 25 West Chestor, Nantucket, Mass. ......,............ , .... 93, 131 Murray, Ray Harrison, jr., 18091 Muirland, Detroit, Mich. ....................... 78, 115 Student Directory and Index 290 Myer, Prudence Royce, 2611 Idlewood Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ..... .... 7 8, 112 Myers, Beatrice Eleanor, 1016 East Main Street, Louisville, Ohio ....... .... 6 5 104 Myers, Charles Fay, 816 Clark Street, Willard, Ohio .................. ...., 4 5, 187 Myers, Clyde Monroe, Sunshine Court, Grafton, Ohio ,.............................. . Myers, Frederick Charles, 201 Gill Avenue, Galion, Ohio .................... . .45, 175, 179 Myers, Marjorie Jean cfo Dr: C. C. Myers, USN, New York Hospital, N. Y., 93, 147, 165 5 Myers, Marjorie Ruth, 816 Clark Street, Willard, Ohio ........................... 93, 127 .N- Nabakowski, James Frederick, 664 East Street, Amherst, Ohio ........ ........ . Nakamura, Masaru, 874 Nagao-cho Okawa-gun, Kagawa-Ken, Japan .... .... 1 42, 170 Naleid, James Andrew, 2506 North Main Street, Racine, Wis. ......... ..,.. 9 3, 152 Namkin, Sidney, 508 Park Avenue, Paterson, N. I. .......... ' . . . . . Nance, john Bartram, 411 Palm Avenue, Akron, Ohio ....... N ........ . . . Nawrocki, Paul John, 205 Marion Street, Brockton, Mass. .............. .... . 78 Nebel, Donald Edward, 718 3rd Street, N. VV., New Philadelphia, Ohio .... ..... 9 3, 101 Neibart, Ralph, 123 Vllashington Street, East Orange, N. I .... .......... ..... 9 3 , 105 Nelson, Leah Frances, 2523 W. Lunt Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ..,......... ...... 1 23 Nelson, Paul Edwin, Jr., 23 North Main, Norwood, N. Y. ....... . . .93, 129 Newberry, Eugene Wilson, 4313 Pine Street, New Boston, Ohio .... ..,. . Newcomer, Jerome D., 1005 10th Street, Eldora, Iowa .......... .... 1 42 Newsome, Moses, Route 3, Box 7, Ahoskie, N. C. ................ .,..... 1 42 Newton, Elizabeth Lorraine, 1002 20th Street, South Bend, Ind.. . . ..... 63, 104 Nichol, Margaret Elisabeth, 919 Tuscola St., Saginaw, Mich. ....,. ..... 4 5, 112 Nicholls, Elizabeth Morris, 100 Parkway Road, Bronxville, N. Y. ..... ..... 5 8, 153 Nichols, Edward Enoch, Jr., Church Street, Purcellville, Va. ....... . . . . . 133 Nichols, Frederick Clark, 928 Greene Street, Ogdenburg, N. Y. .... . . . .45, 134 Nichols, Jane Ellis, 211 N. Chestnut Street, Vlfestfield, N. J .......,.... ........ . 93, 119 Nicholson, Carolyn Rhoda, 9119 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Md. ........... 78, 146, 165 Nicholson, Howard White, 176 Park Street, Montclair, N. J. ......... .... 7 8, 115, 171, 173 Nicolet, Jane, 205 Monroe Avenue, Riverdale, Md ..... ................... 9 3, 126, 163, 186 Niederhauser, Donald Olcott, 632 Turrentine Avenue, Gadsden, Ala ..... ........ . 45, 115 Nixon, Ulysses Grant, 528 Macon Street, Madison, Fla. . ......,..... ....... . . . . Nohl, Betty Mavis, 822 Third Avenue, West, Ashland, Wis. ......... ....... . 93, 116 Noland, Frances Annabell, 115 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... ...... 6 3, 138, 166 Norris, Virginia Roth, 3414 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburg, Pa. ,...... .... 4 5, 159, 186, 124 Novotny, Mary Anna, 3175 E. 116th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ...... ..... 6 2, 171, 148 Noxon, Helen Marie, 109 N. Stone Avenue, LaGrange, Ill. .......... ..... 9 3, 119, 186 Numbers, Frank Eckert, 155 Todd Place, N.E., Washington, D. C ..... . .... 62, 135, 179 -0- Oakley, Mildred Elizabeth, Academy Street, New Berlin, N. Y. .... ..... . 93, 126 Odbert, Virginia, 1332 Sloane Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ..t........ ..... 9 3, 187, 148 Oldham, Vernon Eugene, 46 Westland Avenue, Boston, Mass. ....... ....... . 93, 185 Olsen, James Woodrow, 221 Helena Avenue, Valley City, N. Dak. .... ..... 4 5, 170, 171 Olson, Lloyd Idof, 118 Hillendale Street, Rochester, N. Y. ....... ..... . . . 5 Olson, Phylis Enid, 4001 S. 14th Street, Lincoln, Neb. ......... . . .78, 144 Oram, Annette, Hopewell Junction, Dutchess County, N. Y. .... ....... . 78, 120 Orban, Paul John, Quaker Road, Chappaqua, N. Y. .............. ......... . 78, 113 Orebaugh, john Walter, jr., 325 Plymouth Street, Toledo, Ohio .... .... 7 8, 113, 191, 203 Orem, jean Resh, 21 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. ,........ ......... . 93, 125 Ormsbee, Robert Neil, 408 Kahkwa Blvd., Erie, Pa. .... .......... . ...... . 93 Osborn, Frances Louise, 405 Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. .,.......... . . .78, 153 Osterland, Jane Elsie, 3306 Stockholm Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio .... ........ 1 40 Otake, Masuko, 3 Chome Shotol-ca-gai, Dairen, japan ............. . ..... 149, 170 Otis, Harry Binder, 5116 Izard Street, Omaha, Neb. ......... ...., 7 8, 154, 185 Owen, Robert Grissom, Houston, Tex. ...................... ......... . Owings, Elaine Nash, 1018 Spurgeon Street, Santa Ana, Calif. . . . . . . .93, 149 -P- Pace, Hortense Virginia, 1815 S. Street, N.VV., Apt. 401, Washington, D. C. ....... .93, 127 Padget, Paul Warren, 1004 Ackerman Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y ..... ................... . 93 Page, Theodore Sanford, 2424 Lincoln Street, Evanston, Ill. ........... 64, 154, 163, 173, 192 Palay, Sanford Louis, 10806 Orville Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .... .............. . 45 184 Papworth, Harold Everett, 18 Union Street, Oberlin, Ohio ...... . . . 175 179 Parke, Barbara jane, 8 West Street, Fairport, N. Y. ......... . . -55 153 Parke, james Grant, 8 West Street, Fairport, N. Y. .... ---- - 57 142 Parker, Dean Wadham, 505 Lincoln, Owosso, Mich. ....... ..---...------ - Parker, Frank Coombs, Wright Street, Kingsville, Ohio ...... ..... 6 6 107 187 Parks, Efclwinj Don, 130 N. Highland Avenue, Akron, Ohio .... ..... . 78 154 WEST DISINFECTING Compliments ot COMPANY 1520-15,30 St. Clair Avenue E Cleveland, Ohio 0,0 Largest manufacturers of disinfectants, ' disinfecting appliances, insecticides, liquid soaps and general sanitary supplies. Operating Phonographs Cli A DECEMBER 16-Stan VVood swings for the Con Prom in a gala fairy toyland. Marion Brent croons the lyrics, and Oberlin marks time. Campus ' ' ' Varslty ' ' ' DECEMBER 20-Bluebooks, pencils, and zippered notebooks go into a decline as Oberlin College streams out of Oberlin, Ohio in every direction by bus, plane, car, train, and thumb. Vacation Timmy S ' ' ' Glbson S at last and Santa Claus is imminent. JANUARY 4-'Back again and no one dares say how many weeks Gnd till exams. New clothes, new perrnanents, new determination and old hangovers. Oberlin settles down to the kind of work that should have been done all semester. New Year's Eve is only a Whitehouse Restaurants memory-but what a memory in 3.2 Ohio. JANUARY 9-Leiserson of the NLRB warns against false labels, confesses he's been called both a radical and a conservative, and smiles fondly down at daughter Ruth in front chapel row. Igujew reports that Alex Brooks wins Jerome Davis labor prize The OBERLIN SCHOOL of COMMERCE A Member of the American Association of Junior Colleges Offers One and Two Year Courses in Business Administration and Secretarial Science . . . Special Typing Arrange- ments for Oberlin College Students 47 SOUTH MAIN STREET OBERLIN, OHIO 291 Peterson, Victor Harold, 450 6th, Lorain, Ohio ................... ............. Student Directory and Index -P-Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Parks, Ruth Adelaide, 411 E. Dunedin Road, Columbus, Ohio ......................... 45 Parquette, Jeanne Patricia, 1453 14th Street, N.W., Canton, Ohio ......... 45, 118, 166, 217 Patterson, Patricia McNeill, Kiketon, Ohio ....,................... ....... 5 9, 136, 172 Patterson, Tfhomasj Richard, R.R. No. 1, South Bend, Ind. ..... ......... . Paugh, John Thomas, 870 Canfield Road, Youngstown, Ohio ..,.. ........,. 9 3 Paulin, Sherwood, 7408 Perrysville Avenue, Ben Avon, Pa. .... .....,. 9 3, 129 Payne, Cornelia Lee, 505 East Seneca Street, Ithaca, N. Y. ...., ..... 9 3, 185, 147 Pearson, Alice Lee, 8 Ferncliff Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ......... ....... 9 3, 127, 185 Pells, Jean Hamilton, 39 Livingston Street, Rhinebeck, N. Y. ..... .... 9 3, 165, 185, 148 Pendleton, Margaret Belle, 120 Glendale Avenue, Findlay, Ohio. . . ..... 93, 174, 149 Penko, Emma, 1214 E. 74th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ............ ..... 9 3, 149, 170 Perisich, Cecelia Marie, 425 N. 3rd Street, Clairton, Pa .,.. .......... ......... 7 8 , 120 Perkins, Elaine, 1421 Lakenin Blvd., Lorain, Ohio ........,........................... Perkins, Hfughj Victor, 1714 Compton Road., Cleveland Heights, Ohio ..... 66, 173, 175, 177 Perlow, Sfamuelj Leon, 2307 Grandview Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. ..... . ,.............. 78 292 Phelps, Phelps, Philips, Alice Marie, 4506 Pengelly Road, Flint, Mich. ...... 1 . . . Dorothy Turner, cfo Phelps Can Co., Weirton, W. Va... . . . Irving, 116 Plainfield Street, Hartford, Conn. ...............,. . .....46, 93, 106, Philleo, Charlotte Catherine, 518 W. Chestnut Street, Denison, Texas ........... 46, Phillipi, Milo john, 3736 E. 59th Street, Cleveland, Ohio .............. ....... Phillips, Cflaraj Elizabeth, 316 Dickson Ave., CBen Avonl, Pittsburg, Pa. .... . . . Phillips, Edith Marie, 60 North Main, Portville, N. Y. ................ . . Phillips, Ethel Virginia, 27 King, Oberlin, Ohio ....................... Phillips, Jane, 91 S. Cedar, Oberlin, Ohio ...... ' ............. . . . Phillips, Louise Catherine, 49 Winne Road, Delmar, N. Y.. , . . . . . . Pickel, Frank Givens, 38 Main Street, Bloomsbury, N. J. .... ..... 6 1, Pickett, james McPherson, 405 S. Main, Clyde, Ohio ...... Pickett, Robert William, 211 Main Avenue, Warren, Pa. ......... . Pinger, Louise Frances, 5 Vine Street, Bronxville, N. Y. ........... . . Piraino, Thomas Anthony, 3633 East 112th Street, Cleveland, Ohio .... Pirtle, james Baskin, 2624 Ashton Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ..... Pitman, Wanda Lou, Fourth it jackson, Port Clinton, Ohio ............ Plume, William Fairchild, Jr., 44 Lawrence Avenue, West Orange, N. J.. . . . Plummer, Rfobertj Kenneth, Jr., 2605 Dysart Rd., University Hts., Cleveland, Ohio Podvidz, Mildred, 106 Comstock Avenue, Providence, R. I. ....... . Pontius , Mary Ellen, 139 North Main Street, Greensburg, Pa.. . . Pope, james Kenneth, 35 Norwich Road, Royal Oak, Mich. .... . Porter, Dorothy Ann, 28 University Court, South Orange, N. I. . . . Porter, Robert Grant, East Liverpool, Ohio .................... Porter, Robert Joseph, 293 East College Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Porter, Rose, 122 Hollywood Avenue, McConnelsville, Ohio .... Porter, Ruth Nichols, 3213 Avenue Q, Galveston, Texas ......................... Portman, Lucille Grace, 197 West Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio ............ 78, 175, ....63, ....7s, Poteat, William Hardman, 27105 Westlake Road, Bay Village, Ohio.. .59, 128, 191, Potter, Haiel Atwood, 36 North Quaker Lane, West Hartford, Conn. .......... .46, 118, 167 Potter, Martha Mable, 504 Line Avenue, Ellwood City, Pa. ........... D ....... 93, 174, 149 Powell, Margaret Hoyt, 2950 Essex Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ........ 93, 125, 165, 186 Powers, Donald LaMoyne, 797 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio ..... ...,. . ...... . Powers, Harry Merritt, 262 Cornell Street, Amherst, Ohio ......... ...... 5 8 Powers, Jfanej Arlene, 509 Lake Street, Orlando, Fla .... ........ .... 9 3 , 126 Prack, Marjorie Ellen, 6927 Prospect Avenue, Ben Avon, Pa.. . . . . . . .94, 127 Prager, Esther Pauline, 262 Central N., New York, N. Y. ...... ......... 7 8, 123 Prensky, Bertram Ross, 16 DeKoven Court, Brooklyn, N. J. .... ........... 7 8, 121 Prescott, Helen Elizabeth, Sandy Creek, N. Y. ................... .... 6 0, 116, 158, 178 Press, Jean Grotta, 410 Central Parkway, New York, N. Y. ......... .... 7 8, 136, 165, 182 Preston, Newell Thomas, jr., 28 Marine Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y .... . ...... 64, 113, 192 Price, John Arthur, Gulf Farms, Elyria, Ohio. ....................... ........... 5 8, 102 Price, Vincent Edward, 116 W. Territorial Road, Battle Creek, Mich .... ............ 7 8, 121 Prindle, Audrey Cushing, 374 Oakland Dr., Highland Park, Ill. ............ 94, 150, 177, 178 Proper, Louise Nevada, 152 Woodland Avenue, Oberlin, Ohio ......... ............. 9 4 Protzman, Thomas Ferdinand, 35 Norwood Avenue, Norwalk, Ohio .... ......... 1 44 Pruett, Lorraine Frances, 855 Seventh Ave., S.W., Rochester, Minn. .... ....... 9 4, 127 Prussing, Moulton Ellis, N. Arnold Street, Sandwich, Ill. ............ ..... 7 8, 134, 187 Puckett, Cfarolj Elizabeth, 1318 S. Cornelia St., Sioux City, Iowa .... ....... 9 4, 107 Puhan, Suzanne, 325 South Davis Street, Sandwich, Ill. ........... ..... 4 6, 127, 159 Purves, John Hutcheson, 125 Charles Street, Lynbrook, N. Y.. . . ............. 78, 177 Pusey, Jean Alice, Avon Knoll, Avondale, Pa. ................ .... 5 9, 136, 161, 198 Putnam, Doris Elaine, Tintah, Minn. ........................ ....... 4 6, 138, 178 Pye, Donald George, 1253 Harding Street, Winter Park, Fla. ,.... .... 4 6, 143, 191, 199 , -Q- Quinton, Katherine Kirk, 312 East Liberty Street, Medina, Ohio.. ., ....... ....... 9 4, 119 Quiring, Anne Foster, 2470 Kenilworth Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ............. .... 1 36 Quiring, Helene Waltrand, 537 W. 121st Street, New York, N. Y. ....... ..... 9 4, 119, 165 Kgwkere QuaL'fy feulesn CAMPUS RESTAURANT Jim, Kampun. Klwrca, Ad Mueller and His Orchestra Student Directory and Index 294 .R- NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Rabe, Esther Louise, 316 West Monroe Street, New Bremen, Ohio .... ..... 9 4, 151, 178 Rabe, Ruth, 316 West Monroe Street, New Bremen, Ohio.. .Q ..... ..... 5 7, 153, 178 Rainbow, Henry Holly, 147 East Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... ............ Randle, Betty Lyons, 233 Hartwell Avenue, Waukesha, Wis. .... ...... 5 7, 109 Ransler, Warren Harding, 208 Rich Street, Syracuse, N. Y. .... ......... . Rapp, Sarah Catherine, 1221 22nd Street, Portsmouth, Ohio ..... ........ 9 4, 148 Rawlinson, John Lang, 166 Village Street, Hartford, Conn. .... ..... 7 8, 134, 199 Rawlinson, Ruth, 166 Village Street, Hartford, Conn .... ........ ..... 4 6 , 111, 159 Rearden, Phyllis Ruth, 1 Lenox Terrace, South Orange, N. J. .... ............ 7 8 Recker, Dale Clayton, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ................ .......... Redington, Robert Fell, 284 Washington Avenue, Elyria, Ohio .... ..... 9 4 Redman, Theodore Hosmer, 1012 Oriole Court, Louisville, Ky. .... . . . Reed, Dawn Elizabeth, Route 1, Oberlin, Ohio ................. ..... 9 4 Reed, Donald Calvin, 230 North Main Street, Oberlin, Ohio ............ ...... . . Reeder, Frank Emerson, North Fairfield, Ohio .......................... .......... Reeds, Theodore Armistead, 1501 Glenwood Street, Oklahoma City, Okla.. ....... 83, 94, 129 Rees, Albert Everett, 535 West 110th Street, New York, N. Y.: .......... ...... 9 4, 129 Refbord, Warren Grant, 828 North Ott Street, Allentown, Pa. ..,....... .... 4 6, 115 Reichenbach, Ruth Alma, 304 North Third Street, Columbia, Ill. .... .... 4 6, 105 Reid, Charlotte Betsey, 152 Ocean Front, Atlantic Beach, Fla. ......., ..., 9 4, 151 Reid, Mary Almond Fowler, 11-03 157th Street, Whitestone, N. Y. .... ...... 5 9, 112 Reiif, Helen Marie, Route No. 4, Bucyrus, Ohio .................. ......... 9 4, 119 Reinhardt, Lois Dorothy, 393 Wiuspear Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. .... ..... 9 4, 150, 165 Reitz, Afrthurj Dale, 725 Lexington Street, Waltham, Mass. ..... ........... . . Remsen, Helen Frances, 51 Tremont Place, Montclair, N. J. ....... ....... 1 38 Renfrow, Ffrancesj Claire, 3920 Monroe Road, Charlotte, N. C.. . . ...... 94, 109 Rennebohm, William Edwin, 3810 Council Crest, Madison, Wis.. . . ....... 78, 101 Reuman, Paul Bourne, 217 East Liberty Street, Medina, Ohio ..... ..... 4 6, 176, 191 Reutener, Lorna Lucille, 24525 Bruce Road, Bay Village, Ohio ......... ..... 4 7, 111, 171 Rex, Jean Dorothy, 81 Parkside Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. ............. ......... 7 8, 152 Reynolds, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 160 Cabrini Boulevard, New York, N. Y ..... .......... 5 9, 110 Rhoades, Ellen Isabel, 39 Wellesley Street, Weston, Mass. ................ 62, 111, 171, 178 Rhodes, Harry David, Jr., 5369 Breesport Street, Pittsburg, Pa. ........... 66, 175, 177, 179 Riblet, Margaret Elizabeth, 59 Hillcrest Road., Arlington, N. J. ........... 60, 127, 161', 187 Rice, Alice Marquand, Otsego Road, R.D. No. 2, Coshocton, Ohio .... ........... 9 4, 126 Rich, Norman Robert, White Road, Wickliiie, Ohio ................ ............ 1 07 Richard, Doris Kathryne, Hillcrest Drive, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. .... ......... 9 4, 125 Richards, Barbara Gene, Market Street, Cortland, Ohio ............. .... 5 8, Richards, Foster Cook, 13 Garden Avenue, Chatham, N. J. .......... ........ . Richards, Hugh Strane, Jr., 3617 Corp. Kennedy St., Bayside, N. Y ....... .79, 132, Richards, John Clarence, 3617 Corp. Kennedy St., Bayside, N. Y. ..... ....... . . Richards, Nelson Francis, Market Street, Cortland, Ohio ............ .... 4 7, Richards, Sarah Kathryn, Box 422, Madera, Pa. ............... ............ 7 9, Richardson, Betty Jane, 1001 87th Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y ............. .... 4 7, , Richardson, Mary Helen, 1341 Ingraham Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. .......... 79, 120 Richardson, Virginia Marie, 58 East Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....................... Richmond, Henry Bessemer, Jr., 621 Glenwood Avenue, Baltimore, Md.. . . .62, 140, 200, 207 Richter, Kathryn Trimper, 42 Tunstall Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ........................ 120 Riggs, Charles Henry, jr., Chungtu, China .......................... ..... 7 9, 170, 199 Riggs, Elisabeth Parsons, 204 First Street, Scotia, N. Y.. . . ..... 94, 138, 170 Riggs, Ruth Elizabeth, 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. ........ ..... 9 4, 119, 170 Riley, Lyman Walter, Box 105, Atlanta, Texas ....................................... 47 Rilling, John William, 1448 Woodward Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio ........................ Rishel, Margaret Ella, 504 North Kansas Street, Edwardsville, Ill., 47, 117, 159, 164, 171, 172 Risinger, jean Angeline, 131 W. Somers Street, Eaton, Ohio ....................... 94, 125 Rixford, Henry Knight, 196 Woodland Avenue, Gardner, Mass. .... .... 1 75, 177, 179 Roberson, Ezra Perry, 2130 Annabelle Street, Detroit, Mich. ........ .......... . . Roberts, Alice Griffen, 15 Pennsylvania Avenue, Flemington, N. J. .... ...... 4 7, 153 Roberts, David Stephen, Jr., 78 Prospect Avenue, Gloversville, N. Y .... . Roberts, Knox Richard, Nevada .................................... . . . . . . . Roberts, Lida Elizabeth, Barrows House, Professor Street, Oberlin, Ohio .......... Roberts, Marion Louise, 271 Tyler Street, Pittsfield, Mass. ............ .... 7 9, Roberts, Ruth Elizabeth, 719 Valle Vista Street, Vallejo, Calif ..... . ........ . Roberts, Winifred june, 4005 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .... 47, 153, Robertson, Arthur Francis, 875 East 37th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.. . . ........ . . . . . Robertson, Mary Elizabeth, jefferson Street, Cattaraugus, N. Y. .... ...... 9 4, 125 Robertson, Robert Hood, 5303 North 13th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.. . . ........ 94, 129 Robinson, Denton Hunt, South Church Street, Nunda, N. Y. ...... ..... 9 4, 102, 129 Robinson, Edward Forbes, 37 Oakmere Drive, Baldwin, N. Y. ..... ......, 9 4, 129 Rockefeller, Hfelenj Marguerite, 102 South Street, Ridgway, Pa. ..... ......... 5 8, 186, 122 Rodemann, Hans William, 1812 College Street, Knoxville, Tenn.. .................... . . Roesti, Oflgaj Bianca, cfo National Shawmut Bank of Boston, Boston, Mass. ........... 114 Rogers, Calvin Younkin, 644 Moreley Avenue, Akron, Ohio ............ . ....... 94, 175, 12 Rogers, joseph A., 861 Crucible Street, Pittsburg, Pa. ,..... . ................ .57 Rogers, Nancy, 340 Woodland Avenue, Winnetka, Ill. ..... .... 9 4, 170. 174, 147 Roof, Florence Marie, South Sterling, Pa. .......... ........... 9 4, 127 JANUARY 12--Roclzinski returns to Oberlin to conduct his second concert of the Artist Recital season as Enesco succumbs to sick- ness. The Olan Mills Studio returns to the scene of their crime and attempts to rectify last year's mistakes. Notwithstanding all bets to the contrary, they are really on the level--this year. JANUARY 13-'Julian Huxley delivers a much-ballyhooed, col- lege-sponsored talk on Science, War, and Reconstruction . The Review observes a humanitarian tinge. Oberlin athletes score a dual victory over Rochester and make the front page. The swimming team, paced by Richards, splashes the Yellow Jackets out of the pool to the tune of 48-27, as the basketball quintet wins a surprising 45-28 victory led by Desperate Jack Martin who thought he would look nice in a Ford cr. P.S. Mr. Mulhauser welched and Jack is still riding a bike. X JANUARY 16-Dean Wittke condemns the decision of the ASU on the Soviet question. Alex Brooks succeeds Vic Stone in ASU shakeu . DUDLEY WOOD, Florzkt K '--2 or . A - iiss 'N 'eff cffppeal . . . cBeauty . . . Uzarm Phone 34l2 228 East College S Our Constant Aim for 32 years ., to I' I' S:-.Rl n the Students of Oberlin College THE YOCOM BROS. CO. Charles E. Herrick JEWELER 7 West College St. Oberlin, Ohio West College Street OBERLIN, OHIO 29 Student Directory and Index 296 -R-Cont. NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Root, Mary Avery, Main Street, Farmington, Conn ..... . Rose, Elinor Virginia, P.O. Box 231, Iloilo, Phil. Is ..... .. Rose, R. K. ............................................... . . Rosecrans, Dorothy Edith, 234 Oak Street, Oberlin, Ohio .......... Roser, Elisabeth, 121 Bd. Edouard Vaillant, Aubervilliers, France ...... Ross, Alexander Douglas, Brigham Hall, Canandaigua, N. Y. ...... . Ross, Frances Edgeworth, 158 East 26th Street, New York, N. Y .... Rounsefell, Betty Clow, 115 Wellesley Avenue, Wellesley, Mass.. . . . Rowand, Wilbur Hartzell, Shorter College, Rome, Ga. ........... . Rowe, Alice Grace, 1494 Warren Road, Lakewood, Ohio ......... Rowe, Edward Peter, 1109 Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago, Ill. ....... . . . Rowe, Llewellyn H., Jr., 834 North Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Ill., . . Rowles, Kathleen Patton, 430 Ransom Street, Ripon, Wis ..... .... Rowley, Kenneth Bishop, Jr., 4312 167th Street, Flushing, N. Y. ..,.. . . . . Royal, Lewis Armstrong, 1830 8th Street, Des Moines, Iowa .............. ....47,141 ....64,100, ....94 ....60 .....79 Ruby, Margaret Elizabeth, 815 Arlington Street, York, Pa.. .......... 79, 100, 175 Rucker, Quindolyn Bennetta Franklin, 2240 E. 89th St., Cleveland, Ohio. . .61, 170 Rudd, Janice Mae, 2151 Glenbury Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio .............. Rudolph, Kenneth Howard, 11 Lockwood Dr., Old Greenwich, Conn., 47, Ruether, Ann Chapman, 5716 Maryland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ........... . Ruether, Mary Coletha, 5716 Maryland Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ......,..... . Ruggles, Richard Lounsbury, 16215 Oakhill Rd., E. Cleveland, Ohio ...... Russell, James Alvin, Jr., St. Paul's School, Lawrenceville, Va. .......... . . Russell, Robert Bingham, 216 Jay Street, Albany, N. Y. .......... . Ryder, Edwina Katherine, 208 South Main Street, Fairport, N. Y.. . .. -S- Sabo, Elizabeth Mary, 439 Norton Avenue, Barberton, Ohio ..... Sadaie, Toshio, 132 Kamishuosahi, Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan .... Saint, William Staver, 922 West 6th Street, Erie, Pa. ........ . Sanderson, Emerson James, Newmarket, Ont. ............. . Sanderson, Jean, 104 East Depew Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. ...... . Sanderson, Nancy Elizabeth, 11 A. Lakeview, Arlington, Mass.. . . . Sands, Richard Thorndike, R.F.D. Duxbury, Duxbury, Mass.. . . , Santoro, Mary Jane Ann, 18 Glenwood Street, Warren, Pa.. . . . Saretzki, Miriam Mary, 30 Charles Street, Putnam, Conn. .... . Sargent, Cynthia Alice, 16 Cliff Street, St. Johnsbury, Vt ........ Sargent, Marston Folsom, 50 Hancock Street, Lexington, Mass.. . . . Sasse, Ruth Eleanor, 27 Center Avenue, Emsworth, Pa. ........ . Satomi, Midori, 1146 Forest Avenue, Pasadena, Calif. ......... . . . Sattler, Helen Ruth, 1236 Union Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ....... . Sauer, Jean Katherine, 1266 Marlowe Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio .... Saxe, Eunice Marie, 16 N. Fredricksburg Avenue, Margate, N. J.. . . . Saxman, Herbert Emerson, 490 Kitchener Street, Detroit, Mich.. . . Saylor, Kathryn Jean, 752 Kansas Avenue, Huron, S. Dak. ......... . Scarborough, Gtladysj Jane, 611 Tome Street, Ridley Park, Pa .... .... Schaeffer, Klaus Heymann, Mt. Airy Road, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. .... Schaeffer, Ora Mae, 483 N. Main Street, Amherst, Ohio .............. Schaeffer, Roger Platt, 1647 Davis Avenue, Whiting, Ind. .......... . Schantz, John Abraham, 123 East Oak Street, Orrville, Ohio ..... Scheibe, Lois Eileen, 26 Cedar Road, Belmont, Mass. .......... . Schloerb, Geraldine, 5543 Kenwood Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ......... . . . Schmidt, Carl Momberg, 1591 Waterbury Road, Lakewood, Ohio .... Schmidt, Fferdinandj Rudolph, 263 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....... Schmitkons, Davie Leonard, R.D. 2L, Lorain, Ohio. ................ . Schmoll, Clorinda Lucy, 413 North Milwaukee Street, Plymouth, Wis .... Schmoll, Warren George, 413 North Milwaukee Street, Plymouth, Wis.. . .. Schnabel, Margaret Jane, 749 Brice Avenue, Lima, Ohio ................ Schobinger, Gertrude Emily, 301 Swarthmore Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa... . . Schram, Ruth Lenore, Holston Heights, Kingsport, Tenn. ............. . Schubel, Mildred Virginia, Cranford, N. J. ....................,....... . . Schwartz, Calvin Murray, 435 West 8th Street, Plainfield, N. J. ......... . Schwarzwaelder, Louise Douglas, 842 Webster Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y Schwerin, Charles Frederick, 309 Home Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. .... ...... . .....47 154,15s, f5'9','154 .4s,135 .....65 f f f f .55 .....4s, .79, 123 1 1 ..79 ..79 .79 115, .47, 177, 17L 104, 19L .79, .94, 175, 160, .94, .60, 142, 147, .79, .94, 153, .95 .95, 118, 138, 125, .79, .64, 63, . .95, 95, 1 1 1 50, 146, 155, . . . . .63, 113, .....4s,113, .....56, . .... 95, .....95, Schwertman, Elmer Chester, 46 17th Street, Newport, Ky.. . . Schweser, Catherine Ann, 1275 Sixth Street, David.City, Neb.. . . Schweser, Elise Jean, 1275 Sixth Street, David City, Neb .... . Schwing, Ruth Ethel, 2 Third Avenue, Warren, Pa. ...... . Scofield, Alfred Shannon, Jefferson Street, Jefferson, Ohio .... Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott, Scott, , Elizabeth, 233 South Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Elizabeth Preer, 1665 Rugby Road, Schenectady, N. Y... . Ellen Jane, 2203 LaGrange Street, Toledo, Ohio ....... Marion Christie, Euclid Beach, Cleveland, Ohio. .... . Osborne Ernest, 15 Booker Street, Phoebus, Ohio .......... Stanley Franklin, 20 Bishop Parkway, Pittsfield, Mass. Scudder, Dorothy Elizabeth. 19 Heathcote Road, Scarsdale, N. Y... . . . ....95,122, .........5e, ....67,116, .....79, .48, .95, .4s, .95, .79, 113, 149, 130, 120, 150, 136, 19L .79, 117, .79, .68 191,192 193 1 170 170 .79 138 117 123 166 153 113 135 199 134 178 122 172 214 146 150 177 179 114 141 170 .79 170 162 120 .94 176 172 116 129 167 170 166 122 142 124 136 .95 128 102 .48 164 173 191 173 153 105 103 108 146 186 174 174 .95 165 160 186 207 146 164 176 110 170 207 QOOMUZQ... Cfflzereg Zo 90 ? THE VAQJIIV Student Directory and Index 2 ' -S-Cont. NAME or STQDENT Sears, jPaul McC'utcheon, 247 Elm Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Q ...... Sebelin, Dorothy Virginia, 12388 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights, Oh Seid'el,'Clyde H., 405 S. Main Street, Wellington, Ohio .......... . Seely, Albert Lynus, 13 Harlow Avenue, Northampton, Mass.. . . . Seligmann, Joan Benbow, 15 E. Kirby, Detroit, Mich. ............ . Selle, Richard Lawrence, 818 North Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Ill.. Sellers, Eldon Lee, 710 Talma Street, Aurora, Ill ...,. .............. Sellers, Janice Margaret, 128 East Cherry, Pramright, Okla. .... . Semon, Mary Blanche, 2990 Millboro Road, Silver Lake, Ohio ...... Senyard, Efnolal Juanita, 608 N. Grove Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. .... . Sergeant, Cynthia Marschalk, 92 Ralph Avenue, White Plains, N. Shafer, Edward Marcus, 5156 Cullom Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ...... . Shapiro, Jack Meyer, 11117 Greanview Street, Cleveland, Ohio .... Shaw, Allen Ramsdell, 136 Harrison Street, Elyria, Ohio ...... Shaw, Ruby Violet, 1815 South 4th Avenue, Maywood, Ill. ........ . Sheahan, John Nicholas, 247 Second Street, Elyria, Ohio ..... I .... Sheldon, Kenneth Hubbell, Jr., 4 Cameron Avenue, Glensfalls, N. Y. Y. Shell, Ralph Emerson, Star Route, West Union, Ohio .............. Shelton, Lois Catherine, Amity Road, Bethany, Conn. ........... . Sherman, Jean Elizabeth, 10 Beach Street, Westerly, R. I. ........ . Sherover, Charles Milton, 609 W. 149th Street, New York, N. Y.. . . 48 118, Sherrer, Mary Elizabeth, 6 Franklin Terrace, Kent, Ohio ..... , Shilts, Orlando P., Jr. 538 College Street, Oberlin, Ohio ......... . Shipherd, Edith Estelle, Randolf, N. Y ........,............. Shipman, Gretta Arline, 114 River Street, Willoughby, Ohio ..... Shipton, Janet Elizabeth, 28 Howard Street, Pittsfield, Mass. . . . Shively, Clara Marilla, 49 E. College, Oberlin, Ohio ........... Shober, Frederick Roger, McCutchenvilIe, Ohio .,.......... Shons, Hfelenj Margaret, fTaft Schoolj, Watertown, Conn.. . . Shortt, Charles Byers, 22 E. Third Street, Warren, Pa. ......... . Shultz, Virginia Barclay, 104 Dale Road, Norris, Tenn. ......... . Shurmer, Richard Hamilton, 283 W. Main Street, Norwalk, Ohio.. Siddal, Mrs. Estelle Warner, 34 Edgemeer Place, Oberlin, Ohio ..., Siebens, Allen Castelnau, 135 S. Church Street, Bowling Green, Ohio ,..... Siebens, Arthur Alexander, 135 S. Church Street, Bowling Green, Ohio ..... Siegel, Roselyn Adeline, 12306 Fairport, Cleveland, Ohio ........... Sigler, Margaret Olive, 7409 Franklin, Cleveland, Ohio ............. Siler, George Bensley, 524 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ..... . Siler, Marion Louise, 524 Forest Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ......... . Simmons, John David, 294 E. N. Broadway, Columbus, Ohio ..... Simmons, Nancy LaVerne, 140 Hillcrest Avenue, Davenport, Iowa .... Simms, Benjamin James, 505 S. Union Street, Montgomery, Ala.. . Simpson, Shirley Elizabeth, 245 Stanford Avenue, Elyria, Ohio .... Sinamark, Anna Jean, 2129 Sixth Avenue, E., Hibbing, Minn.. . . . Skeel, Kathryn Rae, Box 147, Poland, Ohio ................... Skyrm, Richard Dean, 140 Euclid Avenue, Sharon, Pa. ...... . Slater, Robert Baldwin, 45 Emerson Avenue, Pittsfield, Mass .... Slifer, Ofscarj Raymond, Jr., R.F.D. 1, Conrad, Iowa ....... . Sloman, Estelle, 16604 Ashton, Detroit, Mich. .............. . Smart, William LeRoy, 144 N. Park Road, La Grange, Ill. ...... . Smiley, Robert Kellogg, 333 18th Street, N. W., Canton, Ohio. . . . Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snider, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Alan Beers, Rt. 7, Box 118, Salem, Oregon ............. Barbara Jane, 3606 Edwards Road, Cincinnati, Ohio ...... Edrey Elizabeth, 9514 S. Dameh Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ..... . 10... ....56 ....48, 95, 128, ....66, 66,110, .. . .95, 157, 1 58, 164 ....61, ....80, ....95, I .H.49, 160 ..49, Elizabeth Fairchild, 309 Greenwood Avenue, Greencastle, Ind.. .. Evelyn Maxine, 113 Prospect, Vassar, Mich. ............. . F frankj Loren, 452 Lafayette Avenue, Hawthorne, N. J.. . . Janice Joyce, 6680 32nd Place, Chevy Chase, D. C. .... . . Jeanne Steely, 740 E. Third Street, Ottawa, Ohio .... John Hubert, Killbuck, Ohio ...................... Lilly Marie, 39 N. Linwood Avenue, Crafton, Pa. ..... . Lucille Moss, 707 Ninth Avenue, Huntington, W. Va.. . . . Marcelle Elnore, Fayette, Ohio ........................ Margaret' Estrirl, 154HDorchester Road, Buffalo, N. Y... . . Peter Maximillian, Jr., 441 Earl Court, Elyria, Ohio .... . Rfalphj Winfield, 17 Wells Avenue, Albion, Pa. ........ . Randolph Heywood, 97 Pinckney Street, Boston, Mass.. . . . Reed Meredith, R.D. No. 5, Johnstown, Pa. ......... . Sheldon Douglas, 390 Taunton, Buhfalo, N. Y.. .. Vincent Richard, 2415 German Street, Erie, Pa.. . . Joan, 323 N. Garfield, Pocatello, Idaho .................. Snoddy, Hazel Belle, 903 N. Grant Street, Wooster, Ohio. ...... . . Snow, Nancy Ann, 1255 Oak Ridge Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.. Snow, Ted Warren Kenneth, 614 E. Church Street, Marion, Ohio. . Snyder, Helen, 309 W. 102nd Street, New York, N. Y .... ........ Snyder, Marjory Grace, 34 M1yfair Drive, Mount Lebanon, Pa .... 134, 161, .l1.i1, 113., . . . . .95 f f f .65 .80 ffffsd . . . .49 . ....... 49 80, 100 .......80 ....49 . . . .95 'isifiis 915, 1:16 1 1 1 PAGE 66,154 79,153 79,173 79,100 79,145 79,175 117,170 .95,150 .65,186 118,166 ....171 175,176 .79,133 .48,105 .60,134 177,179 167,170 148,175 .95,128 172,184 .79,117 110,170 165,123 .95,105 119,185 .80,145 .49,140 .95,128 163,191 .80, 124 .95,151 191,205 ....118 171,173 127,178 142,170 .80,138 .80,120 178,148 .60,176 146,165 .95,102 .95,174 .95,160 .64,188 124,165 .67,111 111,166 104,161 .80,146 112,1 6 177,178 100,170 134,160 130,179 .80,115 .95,101 .95,108 166,217 .95,150 177,1 .49,105 .95,127 ugardale FIN E Q MEATS The Class of '40 WAR D'S !'.Zi'I9..1' 1 l JANUARY 19-Midwinter prom social chairmen strive to bring Red Norvo to campus. Review reveals that Oberlin faculty prefer to read not the latest tomes, monographs and encyclopedias, but the snappiest .detective stories, adventure yarns and VVestern thrillers. Just for relaxation, students. JANUARY 20-Oberlin swimmers bow to Kenyon as four pool records are set, three by Kenyon and one by Richards. The final score is 4725 to 275. Erdmann decides to go back to his first love, music. JANYARY 23-Campus settles itself in examination gloom. People walk campus paths murmuring and muttering, cram in every nook and corner of the libe, give their all in books of blue, and then go to the Vars to forgive and forget. JANUARY 31-Mid-Semester formal after an all day holiday. This is bliss. Neither Red Norvo nor any other name band ma- terializes, but Ad still sounds pretty good to Oberlin. FEBRUARY 2-Haylor's moving has at last come to an end. They have given away all the old merchandise they couldn't seem to sell, including some priceless maps of Oberlin a decade old, and have settled down to serious business. Their Williamsburgish window already looks quite familiar a couple of doors down town. FEBRUARY 4-The swimming team jumps back into the winning column bydowning the scientists of Case, 46-29. No records but seven firsts. The basketball team grabs its share of athletic glory by coming up from behind and licking Hobart, 48-35. FEBRUARY 6-Ossy Renardy, Viennese prodigy, otherwise known as the boy virtuoso, takes Oberlin by storm. He admits he likes swing, but refuses to commit himself on Leap Year. A committee of six makes a preliminary report on the Thanks- giving vacation situation, plans a survey of campus opinion, Ad announces that the union has again upped the ante on the rec price. The Eastman-guided petition to make the two year sports one year jobs like every other sport gains momentum. QLLl1f3g,0 fa ISALY' Student Directory and Index 00 -S-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Snyder, Richard Leigh, 3557 N. 21st Street, Philadelphia, Pa. .... . Snyder, Russell Vernon, Jr., 3805 N. Tripp Avenue, Chicago, Ill. .... . Soergel, Charles Ray, Wexford, Pa. .,......................... . Soltes, Irene Marian, 688 Dorchester Road, Akron, Ohio ,....... Spaeth, Earl Chester, 280 Berryman Drive, Snyder, N. Y... . Spahr, Carol Cecile, 8 Michigan Road, Bellerose, N, Y.. . . . Spalding, Jean Eldridge, 171 VV. College, Oberlin, Ohio ..... .,.. Sparling, Grover Earl, 14 Armstrong, Hillsdale, Mich. ............ . . Spelbrink, Frank Bernhard, Jr., 139 E. Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio. . Spencer, Ann Moor, 15 Arnold Road, Wellesley Hills, Mass. ....... . Spencer, Nelda Mae, 429 Grant Street, Fort Morgan, Colo. ...... . . Spencer, Wfalterj Rogers, 135 W. 13th Street, Chicago Heights, Ill.. . Spickerman, Janette Frances, 215 Augusta Avenue, DeKalb, Ill. .... . Spies, Brooks Wood, 805 Johnstone Avenue, Bartlesville, Okla. ..,.. . . .........134 ..49, 80, 121 ......95,176 . ..... 66, . ..... 67, 1 Splitstone, Janet Cordelia, 3633 Lynntield Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio .......... 50, Springer, Donald Welt, 1117 N. Grove Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ...... . Sprow, Allen Jenkins, 31 S. VValnut Street, Akron, Ohio ..,.,........ Sprunger, Ellis Howard, Jr., 300 Palo Alto Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif.. . Squire, Mfargaretj Patricia, 547 Summit Avenue, Maplewood, N. J.. . Stanicek, Jean Ann, 1006 S. Euclid Avenue, Oak Park, Ill. ......... . Stanstield, James Randolph, 402 Broad Street, Emmaus, Pa. .,...., . Stanton, Howard Earl, 62M Sixth Avenue, Gloversville, N. Y. ..... . . . ..... so, . ....... 58, ,....5o, 135, .....so, ..........36, ....96, Stark, Henry Walter, 29 Broadway, Room 1500, cfo VV. N. Seligsberg, New York, N. Y. Starr, Jessie Martin, Steubenville Road, Cambridge, Ohio ............. 80, 153, 165, 176, Starr, Merritt Paul, Jr., 1078 Spruce Street, Winnetka, Ill. .....,............,. . . Stearns, Aflicej Priscilla, 1026 VV. Seventh Street, Plainfield, N. J .... ............. Steele, Elizabeth Bradford, 2438 Princeton Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...... 50, Steele, Theodore Alton, 1538 Lochwood Road, Baltimore, Md ......... ........... Stein, Lforenej Marwal, 1290 E. 142nd Street, East Cleveland, Ohio .............. Steinbinder, John Joe, R.D. No. 1, Oberlin Rd., Oberlin, Ohio ............. Steiner, Frederick Nicholas, 285 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.. ........... . . . Stephens, Richard Everett, 3518 Northampton Street, Washington, D. C. ....... 50, Stephenson, Barbara Ruth, 95 E. Morris Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. .......... .... . Stephenson, Bertha Borges, 112 Columbia Street, Jackson, Stephenson, Paul Wiard, East Avon Road, Avon, N. Y... . Stephenson, Richard Glenn, 95 E. Morris Avenue, Buffalo, Steup, Harold Wilbur, 710 Congress Avenue, Indianapolis, Stevens, Howard Miller, 19 Elm Avenue, Homer, N. Y.. . . Stevens, Phyllis Wolfe, 207 E. Gwinnett Street, Savannah, Ohio ......... . . N.Y ..... . .......... . Ind. .... ............ . 50, 145, 175, Ga. ................. . . Stevenson, Helen Elaine, 1665 New Haven Avenue, Dormont, Pittsburg, Pa. .... 96, Stevenson, Mfildredj Louise, 82 Aurora Street, Hudson, Ohio ...........,....... Stevenson, Thomas Hulbert, 2303 Lafayette S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......... . 50, 191, Stewart, Judson Andrew, 1237 Yellowstone Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...... 50, Stewart, Lucy Jane, 417 Ryder Road, Manhasset, N. Y. ........ A .............. . . Stewart, Marjory, 332 Highland Avenue, Johnstown, Pa. ....,............ . . . . Stewart, Mary Elizabeth, 145 N. Broad Street, Norwich, N. Y. .... . . Stewart, William Carroll, 555 Eddy Road, Cleveland, Ohio ...... Stiles, Hfubertj Edmund, 618 Vtfashington Street, Dundee, Ill .... Stitt, Lillian Edith, Wheelersburg, Ohio ..................... Stoddard, Mferlej Satone, 14 Park Place, Shortsville, N. Y. ..... . . .... 80, 146, 50, Stokes, Elsie Marie, 19906 Eldora Road, Rocky River, Ohio ..... Stokes, John Edward, Jr.', 19906 Eldora Road, Rocky River, Ohio ................ Stoll, Charlotte Antoinette, 3428 72nd Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. City ........ 96, Stolte, Harry Allen, Southview Avenue, Pleasantville, N. Y. .................. . Stoltz, Ralph David, R.F.D. 1, Fayette, Ohio ............ Stone, Morris, 9601 Pierpont Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .......................... Stone, Victor Jerome, 1001 S. Third Avenue, Maywood, Ill.. ...... 80, 154, 160, 168 Stothoff, Frederick Stevens, Flemington, N. J .......... ...................... Stadford, Jewell Carter, 4937 Washington Pk. Ct., Chicago, Ill. . . . Strange, Carl Britton, Hanover, Mich. ....................... . 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Swift, Lloyd Balderston, 1111 Bancraft Parkway, Wilmington, Del.. . . Swigert, Dorothy Mary, 508 Wayne Street, St. Joseph, Mich. ..... . . ...........65, .59, 115, 173, 191 ....96,105 Swing, Gene Elisabeth, 500 E. 89th Street, New York, N. Y. ..,...... , Swisshelm, John James, 213 Minnich Avenue, N.W., New Philadelphia, Ohio ...,.... 96 Syckes, Sfilasj Lua, The Dingle, Cumberland, Md ..... ............... 5 1, 134, 175, 177 Szabo, Louis Julius, R.D. No. 1, Oberlin, Ohio ..................................... Taber, Carol Elizabeth, 312 Princeton Road, Rockville Centre, N. Y... .T- Tabor, Edward Otto, Jr., 6429 Bartlett Street, Pittsburg, Pa .... ...... Tallmadge, William Henry, Jr., 1463 25th Avenue, Columbus, Nebr.. . . Tam, Shan. Kwong, 128 Wei-Hai-Wei Road, Shanghai, China ......... Tamura, Martha Yuri, 3809 Waialse Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii ....... Tarbutton, Lfauraj Jeanette, 2005 Van Buren Street, Wilmington, Del. Tarr, Charles Howard, 119 E. Pleasant. Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio ...... Taub, Amy, 43 Boyden Parkway, Maplewood, N. J. ..........,..... . Taylor, Benjamin Carter, Jr., 227 Cummings Lane, Chevy Chase, Md. Taylor, Elizabeth Linton, 129 Eaton Road, Hamilton, Ohio ........... Taylor, Gardner, Calvin, 921 Europe Street, Baton Rouge, La... . . Taylor, Gordon Lee, 30 Teft Avenue, Clifton Springs, N. Y. ..... . Taylor, Mary Roberts, Taylor Lane, Riverton, N. J .... ............. Tear, Philip Francis, 1812 Kensington Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio .... Tebbets, John Warren, Lockes Mills, Maine ...................... Telep, Leo Moroz, 12 Commerce Street, Garfield, N. J. .......... . Templeton, John William, 250 E. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Thom, Judith Preston, 188 Prospect Avenue, Princeton, N. J ..... Thomas, Mary-Alice, 605 First Street, Westfield, N. J ...... . . . Thomas, Myra Mebane, 401 Lillerston Avenue, Paris, Ky... , . . . Thomas, Wilbut Crawford, 94 Locust Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........ Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Thorne, Robert Sherman, Jr., 29 De Lancy Drive, Geneva, N. Y. .... . , Andrew Harber, Jr., 315 Eighth Street, Elyria, Ohio ..... Cynthia Nell, E. Chestnut Street, Oxford, Ohio ......... , John Fanning, 305 Fairmount Avenue, Ithaca, N. Y. . . . . Kathleen, 130 Woodland Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........ Margaret Louise, 227 Kelly Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa.. . . Mary Louise, Metamora, Ohio ......... - ............... . Roy, 28441 Detroit Road, Bay Village, Ohio ............. Priscilla May, 1018 Pennsylvania Ave., Brookline, Upper Da Thornton, Edgar Tomason, Scotlandville, La. ..................,... . Thorp, Merle Bernice, 415 E. Second Street, Centralia, Ill.. . . . Thorner, Guy Anton, 335 Edgemere Place, Oberlin, Ohio ....... Tiesenga, Phyllis Audrey, 337 College Avenue, Holland, Mich.. . . . Tinker, Elsie Rose, Echo Hill, Hudson, Ohio ................... Tinsley, Frances Ann, 2424 Memphis Avenue, Lynchburg, Va .... . . . Tischler, Theodore Karl, Jr., 3948 VVilsby Avenue, Baltimore, Md. ..... 96, 129, 175, 177, Tobias, Margaret Julia, 721 Plum Street, Fairport Harbor, Ohio ...... Tolen, Helen Mar, Lily Lake, Stillwater, Minn. ................ . Tomkins, Helen, Lowell Road, Concord, Mass... . . Tracy, Elizabeth, Allen Avenue, Meriden, Conn. ................... . Tracy, Jean, Allen Avenue, Meriden, Conn. .... .....,....,........ . Trexler, Mrs. Aldeen Cox, 338 Portage Trail, E., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio ,... ........... Trexler, Jerry William, 501 W. Market Street, Akron, Ohio .....,.... Trowern, Ethel Jane, 22 Hewlett Drive, E. VVilliston, L. I., N. Y.. . . . . Troxel, Clara Belle, 3408 Alcott Street, Denver, Colo. .......,... . Trudering, Lois Elnore, 825 East 146th Street, Cleveland, Ohio ..... Trueblood, Ruth Eleonore, 91 W. 18th Street, Holland, Mich. ....... . Tuck, Aflfredj Spencer, Jr., 1316 Parsons Court, Rocky River, Ohio, . . Tucker, Homer Julius, 143 Groveland Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........... Tufts, Robert Walrath, 32 Union Street, Oberlin, Ohio, ............. , Turnbull, Marguerite Hilton CMrs. R. GJ, R.D. 4, Wooster, Ohio ..... Turnbull, Robert George, 820 Washington Avenue, S.E., Minneapolis, Turpin, Robert Roscoe, 1419 Clifford Street, Flint, Mich. .......... . . Tuttle, Elizabeth Barton, 114 Carolina Street, Burlington, Vt. ..... . Tuttle, Thomas Frederick 350 S. Woodlawn Avenue, Lima, Ohio .... Tyre, Janice Cole, 7950 Montgomery Avenue, Elkins Park, Pa.. . . . Tyrrell, Evan Saint John, 343 Gale Avenue, River Forest, Ill.. . . TU- Ulman, Elinor, 2615 Talbot Road, Baltimore, Md. .................. . Ulrich, Kfatherinel Frances, 610 E. High Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio .... Ulrich, Paul Frederick, 610 E. High Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio ...... Underwood, Margaret Helen, 90 Wellington Road, Buffalo, N. Y.. . . Unkefer, Helen Baldwin, 16519 Washburn Avenue, Detroit, Mich.. , . . .....81, 120,170 .......63, 142, ....51,104, .. . ..... .81, . . .... 62, 137, . . . ..... .81, .....51,153, 159, .....96, 130, ,.....96, ...........81, .....51,141,216, .....66, 170, ..,...62, ....81, ....81, rby P.O., Pa., 96 .........96,128, ............142 ,, , . .52, 161, 166, .........96,11-4 .........81, 112, .....52, 118,164, ..........83,96, ....96, 150 , . .'.'f.'.'.'1ifi ....52, 118 Minn. ......... . .... .96, 129, 170 ........81 ....81,1-46 ....52, 103 .....96,105 .....52,159,161 1 1 141, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 205 136 185 172 .81 101 179 .51 185 185 170 144 187 120 .51 127 .51 162 185 130 .96 124 218 179 102 117 .51 124 108 135 116 174 170 110 .81 172 153 119 179 176 170 172 172 126 143 143 174 151 167 174 100 142 175 . 61 170 186 149 172 FEBRUARY 8-Rhoda McCulloch preaches freedom to the YW' in the women's rights tradition. Bert Prensky announces that Murnmers' this year will be entitled Starting from Scratch . Unwashed '42 continues to tussle with the mad columnists, Berthoff and Lyle. FEBRUARY 10-The lVIen's Cvlee Club puts on their annual show as Tommy Strassburger returns to solo-star. The parlor pinks attach the Cujws attacks of communism, maintain among other things the right of free speech. FEBRUARY 12-And guess whose birthday? Oberlin banks close their doors and pull down the shades but the college carries on in the tradition of its valiant forbears. A Peace Conference to end all Peace Conferences brings Professor VVenner and Max Lerner to campus, attempts to draw up peace plans. The six commissions didn't quite succeed in blueprinting a peace draft, but Lerner's and jaszi's speeches highlighted a speech-infested year. COLLEGE IEWELBAY THE TIME SHOP W. E. PARKER 11 East College Phone 368 Gift Suggestion . . . 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Y. ......,.... 96, 151 174, 178 Van Eman, Mary Margaret, 53 Westpike Street, Canowsburg, Pa ....... ...... 8 1 152, 176 Van Hornhjohn Robert, 1490 Roycroft Street, Lakewood, Ohio ......,... ..... 9 7 105, 160 Van Iderstme, Afrthurj Prentice, 502 Prospect Avenue, Oradell, N. I .... . .......... 176 Van Rlper, Robert Austin, 32-10 213th Street, Bayside, N. Y. ........... .... 9 7, 131, 185 Van Shute, Jean Shirley, 56 Lee Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. Y. ...... ..... . 67, 105 Van Tuyl, Grace Lillian, 17 Coolidge Avenue, White Plains, N. Y.. . .' .... 66, 119, 159 Van Vechten, Donald Charles, 193 West Avenue, Hilton, N. Y. .... ........... 8 1 Varner, Joseph Howard, Jr., 512 Beall Avenue, Wooster, Ohio ...... ....,,...... 1 70 Vaughan, Caroline Ruth, 920 Fawcett Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. .,.. .... 6 1, 153, 176 Vernon, Bettylee, 5411 University, Chicago, Ill. .................... .... 6 4, 138, 159 Veverka, Eugene William, 9518 Cardwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. . . .,... .52, 152 V1llwock,, Evelyn Ruth, 4319 Spokane Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .... ....... . 63, 126 Virkler, Maudevlyn, Castorland, N. Y. ........................ .... 9 7, 114, 167 Vogtsberger, Henry, 524 Dover Place, Toledo, Ohio ,............. ,...... . 52, 113 Vollmar, Paul J., 705 Wakefield Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio ........... ........., .... 1 3 2 Vradenburg, George Albert, 3531 Brookside Road, Toledo, Ohio. . .... .... 6 5, 115, 191, 199 Vrooman, Clare Matrin, 2898 'Kingsley Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio .... .... 6 8, 191, 207 Vrooman, Richard, 2898 Kingsley Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio ....... .... 6 8, 191, 199 ..W1.. Wachs, Marguerite Elizabeth, 910 S. Blvd., Evanston, Ill. ............. ,...... . .52, 103 Wade, Robert Charles, 14623 Armin Street, Lakewood, Ohio ..... ' ................ ..... 8 1 Wagenet, Gordon Morrison, 1 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md. ...... 81, 154, 185, 198 Wagner, Clarice Foster, 1114 Indian Hill, Claremont, Calif. ............... ,..... . 97, 119 Wagner, Joseph, 2224 East 79th Street, Cleveland, Ohio .............. 52, 137, 175, 176, 177 Wagner, Margaret, Lake Station, Ruxton, Md. .... ........ ........... 9 7 , 119, 216 Walker, Dorothy, 41 Third Avenue, Cairo, Ga. .............................. . . .53, 105 Walker, Dorothy Esther, Canaan, N. Y. ...,........ .......................... . 97, 119 Walker, George Theophilus, jr., 3222 Sherman Avenue, Washington, D. C. ........ .67, 135 Wall, Robert LeRoy, 4954 State Road, Drexel Hill, Pa. .................... 83, 97, 130, 188 Wallace, Helen Sutton, 166 Crosby Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. ................ 53, 167, 176 Wallace, Jean Frances, 7311 Quick Avenue, River Forest, Ill. ....., ....... ..... 8 1 Walters,.Robert Lowell, 1213 12th Street, Canton, Ohio ............ .... 9 7, 175, 129 Walton, Dorothy May, R.D. No. 1, Rockville, Conn. ................. ..... . .53, 97 Wambough, Atgnesj Marguerite, 17 Maltbie Avenue, Suffern, N. Y. .... . . . . . . .116 Warch, Willard Franklin, 225 E. Main Street, Norwalk, Ohio .......... . . . . . . . . . . Ward, William Burwell, 22 Farnham Avenue, New Haven, Conn.. ....... ..... . 97, 101 Ware, Alexander Holdship, 620 W. 116th Street, New York, N. Y ..... ............ ..... 9 7 Warner, Elizabeth Anne, 1405 Emerson Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. ....... 61, 107, 159 Warner, Jean, 609 Hill Avenue, Wilkinsburg, Pa. .,.................... . ........ .81, 144 Warner, Katherine, 805 S. Vine Street, Orrville, Ohio ................ 53, 118, 167, 217, 218 Warner, Kent Branson, 805 S. Vine Street, Orrville, Ohio ....... .............. ....... Warner, Sfaraj Cecilia, 3312 Egerton Road, Baltimore, Md. ..... .... 6 8, 112, 164, 172 Warner,.Walter Charles, 556 Lloyd Street, Barberton, Ohio .... .... 6 6, 134, 179 Warren, Henry Waterman, II, Maple Street, Holden, Mass. ...... ...... 5 3, 134, 160 Warren, Rebecca Coleman, 306 Market Street, Warren, Pa. ........ .......... 5 3, 110, 161 Warren, Robert, 1140 Saurel Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. .................. 81, 132, 191, 192 Warren, Terrell Hanna, 5320 Virginia Avenue, Charleston, W. Va ..... ............ . 81, 135 Wasserman, Harry Abraham, No. 3 Clayton Apts., 3rd Street, Elyria, Ohio ........ ....... Watt, James Morrison, 532 Atalanta Avenue, Webster Groves, Mo. ..,.................. 53 Waugh, Thomas Toan, 39 Betwood Street, Albany, N. Y. ............................. 97 Wayne, Mtiriaml Adne, 50 Garretson Road, White Plains,.N. Y. .... .... 5 3, 104, 166 Wear, john Frederick, 49 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....... ......... 6 4. 137 Wear, Katherine Ann, 49 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... ...... 8 1, 138, 180 Wear, Robert Edward, 49 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... .... 6 2, 137, 191, 200 Weaver, Neill Kendall, 1221 20th Street, Parkersburg, W. Va. .... .......... 6 6, 102 Webber, Mary Alice, 48 Vine Street, Oberlin, Ohio ............. ............. 9 7 Weber, Donald Robert, 6300 Louise Avenue, Chicago, Ill. ...... ........ 9 7, 131, 176 Weber, Leonard Joseph, 353 Basset Road, Bay Village, Ohio ..... .... 9 7, 102, 138, 179 Wechsler, Lewis, 1370 Teller Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. ........ ....... ............... 5 3 Weed, Elizabeth Jeanne, 83 Borton Avenue, Akron, Ohio ........... .... 9 7, 119, 174 Weeks, Lucy Salisbury, 121 E. Virginia Avenue, West Chester, Pa.. . . ...... 61, 136, 164 Wees, Sterling Schubert, 417 S. Union Street, Galion, Ohio ........ .................. Wegman, Martin John, Pemberville, Ohio ........ ....... ....... .... 6 5 , 133, 160, 163 Weinberg, Deane, jr., 610 Church Street, Evanston, Ill. ........... .... 5 8, 160, 173, 187 Weinberg, Herbert Gustav, 323 Monroe Avenue, Plainfield, N. J.. . . ........... . . . .97 Weiss, Ellen Elizabeth, R.D. 2, Godfrey, Ill. ..................................... 97, 175 Weiss, Ruth Emily, 1250 Manor Park, Lakewood, Ohio ................... 81, 120, 167, 171 Welch, Lois Elizabeth, 137 Stanmore Place, Westfield, N. J. ...... 63, 110, 159, 161, 165, 172 Weldon, Ntathanielj Warren, jr., Stovall, N. C.. . ....................... 53, 133, 181, 198 Wellman, Edgar Neal, 112 Mound Street, Logan, Ohio ......... ..................... 1 02 Wells, Barbara Jane, 54 Hassart Street, New Brunswick, N. J.. ........ .... 5 3, 141, 168 W'ells, Richard Albert, R.D. No. 1, North Girard, Pa. .................. ........... . . Wells, Robert Beresford, 55 Falconer Street, North Tonawanda, N. Y. .... .... 1 75, 177 Wennerstrom, Delores, 504 West 129th Street, New York, N. Y. ....... . . .58. 153 Wessel, Ella May, 103Vg South 4th Street, Bozeman, Mont. ......... ........ 8 1 West, jean Brooks, 30 Grove Street, Baldwinsville, N. Y. ......... ..... 9 7, 116 West, William Kirby, 30 Grove Street, Baldwinsville, N. Y ..... ...... ........... 6 6 West, Ruth Eleanor, 365 S. Mulberry Street, Mansfield, Ohio ......... ............... Westerman, Eleanor Anne, 862 Calvin Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. .... .... 8 1, 146, 164 Wetzel, Anna Marie, Beaver Springs, Pa. .............. ' ............ ....... 9 7 , 151 Whaley, Benjamin Clare, 1714 Cronk Street, Flint, Mich. ......... I. . . ....... . .142 Wheatcroft, Robert William, 18606 St. Clair Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio .... ....... 9 7, Wheaton, Robert Miller, R.D. No. 1, Port Clinton, Ohio .............. .... 5 9, 97, He: Your eyes are deep pools that reflect the beauty of my new suit. She: lSmilinqJ Yessss? 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POWERS 81 DAWLEY 30 Student Directory and Index -W-Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Whikehart, Lewis Elwood, 17319 Riverway, Lakewood, Ohio ..... ........139 White, Bert Wade, 211 N. Professor, Oberlin, Ohio ................. .....,........ White, Dureve, 325 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....... ' ............,........... White, Eleanor Morill, Hudson View Gardens, New York, N. Y. ........... 57, 110, 165 White, Laura Ruth, cfo Mrs. W. R. Bushnell, Boston Post Rd., Saybrook Conn. ..... 97 White, Ralph Harding, jacksonville, Ohio ................... ' .................... 81 Whitney, Wfilliamj Gillett, Westtown, Pa. .... ........................,......... 9 7 Whittier, Victor E., 7216 Clinton Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ............. D. . .53, 97, 176, Whitworth, Kernon Bradley, Jr., 15421 Edgewater Drive, Lakewood, Ohio ...... 97, 128 Wichman, Joan Marie, 627 S. St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park, Ill ...... . . .63, 147, 216 Wicks, Zeno Waterbury, Jr., Box 85, Brady Lake, Ohio .... ........................, Wiegman, Wyllis Maurine, R.D. No. 4, Fort Wayne, Ind ..... ...... ..... 9 7 , 119, 177 Wiggins, Harry Levi, Highland Avenue, Jeromesville, Ohio ........,................. Wightman, VVarren Jennings, 2898 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. ............. . ... .97 134, 191, 192 1 , 176 ,.97 , 187 , 126 , 134 ,121 207. ,186 ,218 .102 178 ,130 Wiley, Robert Moore, 7 Melrose Road, Auburn, N. Y. ............,.. 63, , 195 Wilkins, Sarah Ellen, 1944 S. Penn Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. ............,....... 81, 124 Wilkinson, Elizabeth Ann, 107 E. Willow Street, Wenonah, N. J.. . . .......... 54, 150, 218 Willard, Mfaryj Jane, 911 N. Yahima, Tacoma, Wash. ........... ....... 8 1, 123 Willard, Robert Lockard, 540 S. Ninth Street, Connellsville, Pa .... . .......... . Willey, Alice Catherine, 2001 S. Center Street, Terre Haute, Ind.. . . .............. . . . .54 Williams, Edgar Purell, Pierpont, Ohio ......................... ................ 5 4, 142 Williams, Geraldine Helen, Crozer Theo. Seminary, Chester, Pa..1 ..... 82, 153, 167, 170, 218 Williams, Harold Baird, 83 S. Cedar Street, Oberlin, Ohio .......,....................... Williams, Harrison Arlington, Ir. 430 Randolph Road, Plainfield, N. ...... 55, 58, 154, 160 VVilliams, Harry Arnold, Montgomery Road, Greensburg, Ind. .......................... . Wilson, Edna Carolyn, 118 Wester Boston Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio .................. 81 Wilson, Elizabeth, 87 Maple Street, Bristol, Conn. ..................... .54, 112, 146, 170 Wilson, Francis Edwin, Ridgeway, Mich. ............................................. . Wilson, Gerald Shepard, 4800 Leslie, Detroit, Mich ...... .... ..... 6 4 , 154, 191, 192, 207 Wilson, james Reed, 624 Linden Avenue, York, Pa. ............. ................ 6 0, 195 Wilson, Jean Margaret, 4800 Leslie, Detroit, Mich. .................................. 125 Wilson, john Ballantyne, 2080 Atkinson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ....... .... 1 31, 165 Wilson, Mary Elizabeth, 196 Inwood Avenue, Upper Montclair, N. J. .... ..... 5 4, 161 Wilson, Robert Whitelaw, R 2, Burlington, Wis. ....................... ....... 1 31 Winder, Robert Lee, 53 N. Park Street, Oberlin, Ohio ....,......... G .... ..... 1 37 Winship, Mary Spencer, 2882 Chadbourne Road, Shaker Heights, Ohio ..... ........... Winter, Dorothy Grace, 3878 W. 158th Street, Cleveland, Ohio .......... ....... 6 3, 117 Wirth, jane Duke, Gulf Farms, Elyria, Ohio ..................... ,... 6 1, 118, 216 Witte, Margaret, 1609 Madison Street, Madison, Wis. .......... ..-------- 1 49 Wittler, Efstherj Claire, 1623 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md .... . .... 148, 217 Wittler, Ruth Graesler, 1623 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. .... ..... 5 4, 110 Wolf, Jfohnj Louis, 1860 Oakwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio ..... .------------ Wolf, Richard Charles, 10 W. Broadway, Plymouth, Ohio .... .-..----------- Wolf, Wynne Robinson, 4432 Ashland, Norwood, Ohio ...... ---- 5 5, 114, 159 Wolff, Catherine, 82 Burton Avenue, Woodmere, N. Y ..... . .--------- 122 Wolff, Doris Helen, 326 Heathcote Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. ......... ....--4- 1 22 Wolvington, Grace Irene, 1735 Jasmine Street, Denver, Col. ......... .... 1 511 174 Wong, Peter, 76 Prince Edward Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China .... ..----- 1 70 Wood., Jfamesj Eugene, 63 Cliff Street, Norwich, Conn. ............. -----.- - Wood, Thomas Henderson, 228 E. College Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... ..--- 1 92 Wood, William Walter, 1227 Auburn Place, Canton, Ohio ................ .......... Woodard, Mildred Allice, Beaumont Hospital, El Paso, Tex- .... .,................. 1 23, 170 Woodbury, Charles Benjamin, 1801 Hoban Road, N.W., Washington, D. C. ............. 54 Woode, Alice Mae, 1543 Montier Street, Wilkinsburg, Pa. ................. 61, 114, 172, 178 Woodward, Edgar Hunt, Jr., 253 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ................. ,. . . Woore, Helen Virginia, 510 S. Washington Street, Winchester, Va. ..................... 110 Worcester, Philip Howard, R.D. No. 1, N. Main St., Oberlin, Ohio.. .137, 191, 192, 195, Worden, Ifamesj Stanley, 1212 Central Street, Evanston, Ill. ........... , 203 . ... .145,,173, 198 175 177 Worley, John Carl, 58 Tomlin Street, Waltham, Mass. ............. .... 1 21, , 176, Wright, Herbert Fessenden, 108 Oak Street, Shrewsbury, Mass. .... ................. . Wright, Wilbur Herbert, 31 W. St. Elmo, Colorado Springs, Colo. .... .............. 5 4 Wu, Mark Shou Ming, 47 Mien Hua Kai, Chengtu, China ........ .... 1 42, 170 Wunderlich, Barbara Ann, 1440 W. 17th Street, San Pedro, Calif. .... .------- 1 49 Wyman, Arthur Harvey, 197 E. Gibson Street, Canandaigua, N. Y. .... .... 1 15, 173 Wyner, Lester Newton, 290 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y. .... .... 1 30, 174 .Y- Yackel, Kathryn Anne, 57 Inglewood Drive, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Yaggy, Loren Llewellyn, 439 W. Lorain Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Yocom, Willis Herbert, 251 Forest Street, Oberlin, Ohio ........ Yoder, Mary Ellen, 327 North Street, Millersburg, Pa ..... ..... Yoshimura, Hisa, P.O. Box 83, Hilo, Hawaii ................... Young, Birnesis Motte, 238 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Young, Farra Holmes, 238 N. Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio .... Young, Jay Alfred, 229 Roche Street, Huntington, Ind. ..... . Young, Perry Henry, 238 N . Pleasant Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... Youtz, James Robert, 611 Lawn S.W., Canton, Ohio ......... .Z- Zanoli, Antoinette, 1720 Atkinson, Detroit, Mich. ............... 54, 118, .....54,13S ..fIfffffffff5i ....54,141,17s ..........170 Ifffliai 16e,1s1,217,21s Zanzig, Hilda Katherine, 25 Greenfield Avenue, Bronxville, N. Y. .................. . Zartman, Frank Ray, Sulphur Springs, Ohio .................... 1 ..,............. Zeller, Cfhristinaj Barbara, 231 N. Stanwood Road,.Columbus, Ohio .... Zeller, Efleanorj Anne, 739 Park Avenue, Beloit, 11VlS..' ............. . Zellers, Albert Hamilton, jr., 150 Brookside Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J .... Ziebath, Eflsaj Elaine, West Findlay Street, Carey, Ohio ............... ..146 .....144, 166 123, 217 . . . .60, 137 . .122 Ziegler, Winifred Eileen, 43 Maylan Drive, Dayton, Ohio ......... . .................. Zimmer, Marjorie Newell, Observatorio Nacional, Cordoba, Argentina ...... 59, 110, 164, Zimmerman, Jfosephinef Carol, 53 W. Vine Street, Oberlin, Ohio ..... '. . . . Zuck, Mildred Louise, 3372 W. 26th Street, Erie, Pa. ................. 54, 10a,101f Zweybruck, Nora Procheska, 36 Hampton Drive, Indianapolis, Ind. ................ . . 102, isi ..138 176 10107 dw -f f N PRODUCING this yearbook We hope it will recall, in the years to come, many pleasant memories. Each year the Gray Printing organization is happy to play an important role in interpreting through yearbook statis-events of historical sig- niiicance of many high schools and colleges . . . by Fine Letterpress or Distinctive Gray-Lith, your happy days are recorded. THE GRFW PRIIITIIIG COIIIPIIIW Fnsronm, o. 1888 1940 Pnone aaa Largest Producers of School Annuals in the Slate Established 1888 GR Across from the Oberlin Inn RUSADS GARAGE 308 Complete Mechanical Parts and Service O 6.6 29 East College Street OBERLIN, OHIO Phone 575 0:4 Official AAA Garage Storage FEBRUARY 15-The days of freedom in Oberlin are numbered. A deputy fire marshal takes up his stand inthe libe vestibule near the Christian Science Jllovzitor to prevent smoking, at all costs and at the risk of his own life Cif necessaryj. They who rule in the spirit of Carnegie inaugurate a new system of non-coeduca- tional smoking. And we've had coeducation for over a hundred years now! FEBRUARY 20-Review reveals that Charley Clark chased chickens before accepting his position as night watchman . Oberlin coeds begin to drive the telephone company frantic as they buzz the men of their choice-faculty no exception-for Leap Year dates. Faculty wives practise that tolerant expression. FEBRUARY 22-You know whose birthday and this time it is a holiday. Washington must have been a greater man than Lincoln after alll In honor of the occasion, Jerry Steele brings Red Nichols and His Five Pennies to that center of Oberlin college life-the Apollo theater. Pretty good, too. 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That you will be secure from chance, is our first promise. .IAHN 81 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 817 West Washington Blvd. - Chicago, Illinois ILLUSTRATION BV JAHN I ULLIER ART STUDIOS OF FORT DEARBORN RE-ERECTED IN BURNHAM PARK. CHICAGO l 'EBRUARY 23--Ezio Pinza sings with gusto, pleads for the Met nd with tears in his eyes, and clowns through the second half fuan outstanding Artists' Recital program. Two Tank freshmen Leap Year dated Mr. Pinza and his accompanist at the Campus EBRUARY 29-The Oberlin faculty Cmalej goes to town. From reakfast on, august professors are seen in campus hot spots companied by anywhere from one to two dozen coeds. Climax the day's activities is a banquet at Talcott. T. Boardman snaps 'ctures galore, Wittke tries in vain to beg, borrow or steal a gar, and Nilsson mystilies his table with an ancient coin trick. IARCH 1-Nilsson has the last Leap Year triumph all to him- lf as he breakfasts for the second morning in succession with ur or five coeds. The ODA does it again with Le Malade Imag- aire. According to the Review, it is a satire on doctors and the edical profession. It was a great fight, Stan. IARC!-I 5-Rodzinski returns with renewed vigor and plays iltelius' Symphony No. 5 for the first time in Oberlin. A 'Ir. Philipps opens the annual religious conference and a Mr. rumbine carries on. The Review announces that students have oted Yes on a long Thanksgiving holiday by an overwhelm- g majority. . ARCH 8-The co-authors of the Celluloid Cuj go their sep- rate ways as Bernick resigns without malice . Prexy explains is stand on tlie proposed Peace Society-P. A. merger. The eshman honors list is announced and seniors begin shivering their boots with visions of June and no job. ARCH 14-Dr. McClure of the State Department delivers one f the duller chapel speeches of the year. All day long, john Doe nd all the other would-be Mock Convention delegates sign up Peters. Even promoter Kempner professes himself amazed t the turnout. ARCH 15-WSGL primaries held in noon chapel. Activity Fee .ommittee presents extensive report, suggesting Olympian utout and ODA decrease along with other more minor changes. he campus discovers that the Ulympian has a few defenders ter all, the Picolymp many and able. The faculty comes through e good sportsmen and accepts the longer Thanksgiving liday. NIARCH 16-The XVomen's Glee Club appear in this year's choice of suitable spring formal, guaranteed becoming to all shapes and colors, and warble their way through the annual spring concert. Formal follows. MARCH 19-Hanson and Hume take top Review posts for next year, get their pictures on the front page. Ad's difficulties with Local No. 146 are finally ironed out as Oberlin gets new rates. Unwashed '42 challenges Berthoff and Lyle to a duel on the Chapel Plaza. MARCH 21-Yale squeezes out a 21-19 victory over the fighting Princeton Tigers. The usual excruciatingly funny skits precede with a minimum of mixups and a maximum of laughs. Two bold males crash the annual female classic, are promptly recog- nized, and just as promptly ejected. No females whatsoever manage to crash the 4-star all men's stag held in VVarner Gym. MARCH 26-The Review interviews Timmy, and comes to the conclusion that business booms after exams. The Mock Conven- tion madmen announce that the radio broadcast of the May festivities will come to you through the facilities of the Mutual Network. They are still dickering for a tent and for an elephant without startling success. Their bridge game has improved though. MARCH 28-Starting From Scratch wows opening night customers with eighty-some laughs in the first act alone. The Beef Trust is the hit of the show and the songs the best since Out Where the- Blue Begins . MARCH 29-Prensky et al. do it again-a little more censorship but not too much. That part of Oberlin which has not seen Gone VVith the 'Wind sits four hours in jerry Steele's Apollo and wonders if it is worth it. MARCH 30-Either spring is not in the air, or we're having April Fool a little early this season. Refusing to be deterred, the majority travel through cloudbursts, Hoods, etc. to get home for spring vacation. Easter was last week but home is where it always was. The unfortunate minority remain in a certain town in Ohio writing term papers. Q - GOODRICI-I HOUSE, OBERLIN, OHIO FUR JUNE Iscin UEERLIN EULLEEE 5r.2.fMt'fZ We wish to take this opportunity to thank all the members of the Editorial and Business Staffs, the Administration and the Faculty, The Gray Printing So., The Jahn a Gllier Engrav- ing Co., and Andy Stofan for their fine co-operation in help- ing us make this 1940 Hi-O-Hi an editorial and financial success. 1 eta. fa .e tl liiijai 5. seaw- w-fe gww my ww ww www ra wav 2 wwsfw 'w . 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