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

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S. colleges, Oberlin has a campus a campus which in the S rin is b , p g un e- lievably beautiful. It is not the campus, however, but the people-those who are here now those 9 who have been here in the past-that sets Oberlin apart To those who teach this ear was onl - - 1 Y Y one of many, and this book is not for them. To those who learn, however, this year was one of the four happiest , this book is for them. These people do more than learn, they organize. They organize mock conventions, Pan American Conferences, publications, literary clubs, in fact any group of people over five organizes some- thin . And since the l l b ' ' ' ' ' no on er a or in the corn fields, the or anize their exercise, b enterm S Y S Y S Y 5 Varsity teams in ten sports, and creating an extensive Intramural program Of course th . ' ese people carry on l1fe's normal functions, they eat, and sleep, and shave, and bathe in houses scattered all over the campus. And when they are bored with the routine, they hold pushball contest, decorate for homecoming, or just go dancing. What the people did this year, and what they do every year, the news of this year, and the tradi- tions from other years-to these is the 1941 Hi-0-Hi dedicated. ?l eo. M238 N My ,TURN RIGHT nnsmm K, PTON HDD f i OBERLIN coLuac,E nflaea' mf so USN 1, 2.35 There is a town NE hour by Greyhound from the 'theatres and department stores of Cleveland and Within bik- ing distance of the bathing beaches of Lake Erie is the sedate little village of Oberlin. In plan it is typically middle-western: a square park is the center of a rec- tangular system of streets and is bounded on one side by a business district of low, Hat buildings. Oberlin is not like other Ohio villages, however, for it is the site of a college, without which it would not exist. fX BERLIN, which was born and has survived because of the college, now regards it i11 a rather detached manner, showing mild interest, if not extreme enthusiasm. To understand this attitude, one must trace the history of the village and its inhabitants. Founded in 1833 as a religious colony, it was hoped that Oberlin would be the leader in Christianizing the west. A college was started to train young men to become ministers and pious school teachers , and in 1837 women were admitted. The college and town were bound together for many years by common religious aims, but with the passage of a century tl1e religious ideals of the college have become more purely academic, a11d the village has become a haven for retired ministers, missionaries, and alumni. Even if the country undergoes a great metamorphosis in the next century, it is reasonably safe to predict that Oberlin will remain tl1e unperturbed, unhurried, philosophical little village that she is. l l Il l ll H ' 2 Il, lylil i aggii 1 a b l ll 9 N some respects Oberlin is like a university, containing as it does three separate schools, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Theological Seminary, and the Con- servatory of Music. The Theological Seminary, and the Conservatory are neatly housed, each with its own building. The college, however, scatters itself over the town of Oberlin, in buildings which vary widely in beauty, and even more widely in architectural style. W'arner .Hall, home of a million practice rooms, and ll million souruls. Peters Hull, classes, labs, mul deans. f I I U Irfmuh, flu.v..', Ni rv-ligmn I 1 I 1 f I I ' I Hi fir' I VIII!! W ll' 'Ill Uni-.aw u 3255 hai' :evil Ax QE A V , -M .V l Q bi .,,A 5 T Q-. , sQ,fn11Ffag E5! 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Several have been very successful in the literary field: one was presented with the Book of tl1e Nlonth Club in 1937, and another has been honored for a number of his books, the latest of which is a best-seller, by the Religious Book of the Month. An authority on architecture has given a series of weekly lectures at the Metro- politan MUSCIIIH of Art in New York between his Oberlin classes. Another professor divides his time between Oberlin and Washington, where he holds a position 011 the National Defense Council. And a crowning honor was given this year to one of our faculty members when he was elected President of the American Chemical Society. Some ui Us Are Behind De mfh'ij,1 UR honor rolln faculty members would be awe-inspiring and con- sequently unapproachable if it were not for their consciousness of the academic Cand non-academicj needs of the stud- ents. It is their desire to till these needs that creates the mutual understanding and good will between professor and student which characterizes Oberlin. Ernest Hatch Wilkins Realizing that Oberlin should teach its students to accept the social respon- sibility of good citizenship, President Wilkins this year sponsored a series of ten lectures on Democracy, Communism, and Fascism. He has also encouraged the growth of such organizations as the Peace and Public Aifairs Forum. Thus we respect our president as a scholar who does not think the problems of a material world beneath his consideration, but rather feels that the keen ana- lytical approach of the scholar is necessary if the problems of the world are to be permanently solved. More than as a scholar, however, we respect our presi- dent as a man who will listen to our troubles, help us with our problems, and enjoy the familiar greeting, Prexy . Pre S Carl Wrflllm Thomas Graham Frank Shaw DEAN WITTKE Four years ago Dean Wi't'tke came to us from Ohio State in the official capacity of dean of the college and professor of history. Possessed of an amazing store of energy and ability along many lines, he has been a vitalizing influence on campus. His literary accomplishments are multifold, his latest being We IV ho Built Amer- ica, published two years ago. He is also an outstanding lecturer. This year his address on the evolution of democracy launched the popular series of Thursday night lectures. His pet hobby is music, and he plays the violin in the conservatory orchestra. DEAN GRAHAM Dean Graham, a Canadian by birth, went to the University of Toronto, after which he was ordained as a Presbyterian minister. He has always been active in the YMCA, for a year during the war he was army secretary, and was later made a member of the General Board. He has just returned to Oberlin from a sabbatical leave which he spent in 'traveling to Japan, Singapore, Ceylon, Africa, and South America. DIRECTOR SHAW Dr. Shaw did his undergraduate work in the Oberlin Conservatory, studied in other places, including Paris, and finally returned to Oberlin as Dean of the Conservatory. He has spent most of his time teaching and solving Conservatory problems since he has been here. In 1929 he was elected President of Pi Kappa Lambda. Music is, of course, of utmost importance in his life, but it does not dominate his interests completely, he is extremely proud of his fine collection of pipes, enjoys boxing matches, and is known as the best dressed man on campus. i I 5 Evlwnrzl Boswortl Illargueritc Woodwor Illnry Van llletre DEAN BUSWUHTH Dean Bosworth's career speaks for his diversified abilities: he grad- uated from the Oberlin school of Theology, acted as pastor of two churches, was Physical Director of the Detroit YMCA, was con- nected with the Grain Exchange in Minneapolis, and became Dean of college men in 1927. He is an ardent sports enthusiast and enjoys ofliciating at track meets and intramural activities. Always con- cerned with civic affairs, he was a former President of the Oberlin Exchange Club. DEAN WUUDWUHTH Miss Woodwor'th holds the oldest dean of women's position in the country, since Oberlin pioneered in admitting Women. She has had a wide range of experience, having studied at Syracuse University, Where she was Associate Dea11 of Women, the Sorbonne, and St. l'lugh's at Oxford. This year she has distinguished herself by deliv- ering addresses at Pembroke College and at the Atlantic City meeting of the National Association of Deans of Women, as Well as by direct- ing a special reading course on Russian and French Novelists of the 19th century. DEAN VAN IVIETHE lllrs. Van Metre had experience in the administration of a children's hospital a11d in editing a magazine in Los Angeles, so it is small wonder that she has been able to fulfill her duties so capably. She acts as advisor to Conservatory Women and assigns room and board jobs for all women 011 campus. Loved for her deep understanding of people and sense of humor, she is respected for her good judgment, fairness, and efficiency. Paul Sears George Jones Harvey Wooster Ben Lewis Arthur Nilsson William McPhersol1 Michael Hoffman Carl Arlt Harry Holmes James McCullough Alfred Lothrop Luke Steiner Werner Bromund Floyd Cove Raymond Fisher Marie Rankin Mary Yoenm Louis Lord Leigh Alexander George Kam Alfred Schlesinger Archibald Jelliffe Phillip Sherman Jesse Mack Arthur Taft Stanton McLaughlin Ruth Lampson Andrew Bongiorno Robert Mayo Henry Sams Chester Shaver . Ralph Singleton -- Warren Taylor -, Andrew Hooifer . Francis Rnellinger Fine Arts Clarence Ward Wolfgang Stechow Louis Lord Margaret Schaumer Jessie Trefethen Edward Capps William Brown Norman Daly German Wilhelm Kaufmann John Kurtz Marjorie Lawson Joseph Reic :dx E s so g, of ,exif French and ltaHao Russell Jameson Herman Thomlon Hayden Boyers Delbert Gibson Beatrice Howell History Frederick Ar Lz David Moore Howard Robinson Robert Fletcher Geology Fred Foreman Ruel Frost Erwin Slumm Mathematics Mary Sinclair Easton Carr Chester Yeaton Marie Johnson Robert Wagner HL, DEPARTMENT HEADS Karl Gehrkens James Hall George Lillich Victor Lytle Norman Lockwood Donald Morrison Gladys Moore Whitelawv llflorrison Guy Throner Lysle Butler Carl Nicol .lan Kozak Lucius Garvin Herbert Nichols Dan Kinsey Charles Erdmann George Barcley Gertrude Moulloll Verna Brooks Ellen Hatch Helen Demonkos Anna Hughitt Katherine von Wenck Bertha Leonard Lera Curtis Lloyd Taylor Forrest Tucker Carl 'Howe PSQMMMUQ Louis Hartson Lawrence Cole Homer Weaver John F iuan Donald Wickens bmcimugy Newell Sims Guy Brown Frederick Zorbaugh .1V,.k. , Pmwiwal insure 1, n'i'.4 Oscar Jaszi Thomas Fenn John Lewis SuHnMHi Cony Sturgis Paul Rogers Kathryn Coates Vilma JMHHE Jelfrey Auer Robert Gunderson fl ' I V H M1vU.iMIM Charles Rogers Robert McEwen Hope ILIibbardmiLL,KA Ronald X. ,. I ,M MLW 2 P -ff :i N f I. ,. NZ' 1, lf I, Y f ' i. 1' T , L ,- k ff? fs-, .: V.. ...-f,:.:.- f 1 K , 'Q 1. , , , H. ,V ., f if M-,.,-4-SA' I r. , -4,.L f -Hi Y. ,t - ,- ,N . 5 rf --1 l iw , .f ff, if' -- ,, ,. , V ,I fl 1: , , . ,,4T I -,,-4, I To , TT, -Ki, ., - iii Y ,., , W . -y I . 1 r, - 1, . M- L -1 V- V. I 1. 1 W I X. J, , VI W- el, 'U 'l ' 1 -- 'i s , .- 1- .R .t. ,1 BEADED by genial Bill Seaman, who is assisted by Curt Anderson, the Bureau of Admissions or knows no holidays. All through the year, Bill is corresponding with and playing host to the hundreds of prospective students who take a preliminary interest in Oberlin. Meanwhile, for weeks at a time, Curt tours the country KO Unhappy Wifelj exemplifying and demonstrating to high school seniors the Oberlin Way . Nor is this the only job of this amiable pair. Head and Assistant Head, respectively, of the Bureau of Appointments, the second semester slack in prospective-student correspondence is filled with summer job hunting for College and Con- servatory men and women, and permanent job hunting for extremely worried Seniors. In the same building, but in no way connected, is the office of Al Bailey, who handles all the publicity for the College. Often opposed by conservative and reactionary elements, Al has man- aged to keep Oberlin on the map in his four and one-half years in office. Cu rt A mlerson Seaman entertains Campus visitors The inner sanctum, where the good and bad news is printed Bailey tries to hush up sex scandal asf 2 '55 fs-gd tttlii Some nl Us Are in Front oi the Desks. ROM every state in the Union, from twenty-seven foreign countries come the students that make up Oberlin's eighteen hundred. As Freshmen and Sophomores, they learn to labor, and labor at their learning. They get their first tastes of Oberlin manners and traditions. Home becomes that desk in the corner of the room, and bluebook means coffee, caffein pills, or cokes to keep awake with. They fight among each other to keep alive the Frosh-Soph tradition. By the time they are Juniors, the pattern has become stereotyped. Tradition has become habit. Libe dates, coke dates, bicycles, the arb, bridge at chapel time, these are the accepted manner- isms of Oberlin. The Oberlin way. And then, all of sudden, Freshmen are Seniors. Seniors, with Recitals to give, theses to write. Swiftly the year passes, the Senior is no longer a Senior, but an individual, a citizen, ready to work, vote, settle down, marry. Then it is that he likes to look back and remember. lllay these pages help l1im. at Wifi TOUR years the class of 1941 has worked. Long afternoons they spent in the lab- oratories and the practice roomsz, long eve11ings they studied at the library. And for four years the class of 1941 has played. ' . 0' O11 at They danced at recs, played ping p g Goodrich, drank cokes at the Varsity. In their four years they have seen women's rules revised until now a Senior can stay ' ' Th out til twelve on Saturday nights. ey ' h erin as have heard the pounding and amm g the library assumed new proportions. They sponsored a campaign building. for a Student Union And at the end of the four years they have ' their h nded in their theses, and given a Senior Recitals-products of their four can't hand in their b raded but they hope ' has years of work. They personalities to e g , that four years of Oberlin society broadened them, as much as it has sharpened leave Oberlin for a world about which nothing is certain, they onl trust that Oberlin has given them can y ' 111ore than a diploma with which to meet ' their problems. their minds. As they ffxv 3, - ' OFFICERS Gorden Bennett, Presirlentg Jean Holt, Secretary- ' B ers Social Trensurerg Lois Welch and Robert e , Chairmen.. SENIUHS 1 School lllusir: V Beal, I. History Barleaux, M. L. l Adair, H. History Q Hfzilkinson, S. Sociology MQ? fflaluflw Barlleman., D. Violin Beaver, A. Kindergarten Prim. 24 Ainsworlh, K. Alexander P Anderson C Anthony B M usic Sociology Organ Pre llledzcal QAxl.ell, L. xBdllLClPk R Baker I Rarnhdrl T' Histoljy S1 hool A411510 Pnglish Sociology 941 Beck, J. Pre-llffeflical Beer, A. Physics Vlieers, R. Sociology Weller, N. Political Science Bennett, G. Political Science Besl, P. Piano 9Bickel, E. Spanish Bingham, K. Pre-Medical JD sul Ufrrk' Jmringer, M. M athematics 'Blackburu, A. Organ, J Blackmarr, M. Piano 62 School Music 'J Blanshard, P. Sociology ,Tx '1 I, ' . -A I. 1' 1 r 1 . H f Effff ' 4 viii, KU f Qi J .450 .f ly' I 'rl 1 N 1 gs .4 . fl! I I I D4 .xg . ', N-., 1 xx X I ,xx 1 as-9 lllasingham, l'.4 Srhool llffusir' illodman, L. Violin, -50 . Breene., M . Music W' e will remember-Our Junior Prom with Bloomharzlt, H islory Brad ley., W. Philosophy Brewster, N. Physics F. Harry James Boardman., ll. 'Z Philosophy J llraver, S . V Zoology Briggs, K. 7 History llrigh l, I . Pre-librmiy Brightman, Fine Arts J Broelaud, D. Organ, Bronsky, L. lllodern Language Brooks, A. Econ om ics Q Brownlie, M. Srhool llflusir ollundy, D. English B urns, S. English ,I Buller, R. Pre-llflerlicul Cahan, L. Pre-lllerlicul xl Carr, Nl. G. H istoliy Cecil, A. Geology Cheruin, K. French ' yClagett, S. History Clark, O. Mathematics Clarke, C. Pre-Medical The Spring vacation when we wrote our thesis I xvf .gs 69 Cline, Charlotte Clymer, B. English Physics Cole, V. aCollins, J. Economics Violin A , uf Cobb, L. English Cordray, D. Geology LQ Ceog. Correll, T. Evonomics Cramer, T. I4 . Srhool Music ,Crane, R. Zllusic Composilion Creighton, I. ? Economics Crossley, C. Economics .Crowell, M. Piano , Currier, P. School Music g Cul' Lis, B. Ceology l l ... ay, E. Chemistry I Day, B. 5' ' '5 Physics I Decora LQ, Sociology . f DeMott., J. . Psvchology Q I Dexter., W. Dibella, A. JDiefenhach, I. M yfDinkins, C. 5Dir0lf, T. Bible Italian Sociology 4 N lllnthematics School Music Dodge, R. Donberg, S.u gl Douglass, l Downing, P. Doyle., S. Economics Pre-lllerlical - Philosophy Organ Kindergarten Prim U Xfljunlap, J. ' W ' Classics Dutlon, T. History 1 Easton, J. W Drew, G. Dries, A. Svhfml NIU-Sic French V oicrc Drypolcher, Il. Duncan, Rf! English ElCUll0llliCS Eaton, A. Physics Eickemeyer, K. Geography N!Eisenmzln, W. History 28 Ehnore,J. 5. Sociology N , Q' 'E ly, R. English VEn1slie, W. Chem istry Eschliman, F. MGlll0lf1.UtiCS lliverson, Nl . School Mlisic Ewers, L. School M usic '95 GN Se Fisher, YV. Physical Education Florence, A. Span ish Ford, C. Sociology Fleischer, li. Political Science Fones, J . Zoology Forres t, E. Economics SENIUHS Flin t, J. Eronom i cs ff Foo te, I. Econom ics Frazier, D Chem iSfl:Y gf The long hours we spent in lab V Garrison, J. Physics Garlrcll, A. Piano Giles, W. Psychology Glider, M. English Goldberg, ll. Economics Goodier, A. Sociology Goodrich, N. Fine Arts Green, P. Organ Greenberg, B. English Greene, G. Span ish Greer, R. Economics Gunn, J. Sociology l lakes., E. K in rlergorlen l 'rim N gflallawell, M. E. Hale, AM. Physical E'rlur'otion History Hallock, R. English ,. l' w Ll . M lv l l 4 The ever present tem ptotion rj the bridge table. if M-W' E+. Q 1.9 x KAW . wg, I! S V Halpern, S. 3, Hamlin, C. Chemistry Piano Hanson, F. lfHarUravc, E. Econ om ics English f . Hammerle, J. Aflathematics JHarper, E. Violin LQ School .Wusiv Hart, W. Eronomirs A. Haskins, L. J Kindergarten Prim. xx Hauser, R. lf Botany 3 Hawkins, E. School Nfllsic - Hawkinson, M. F ine A rts ', Hayden.,J. K Pre-lwozlical Heckman, A. English Heihv, M. Kimlergarten Prim Heidgcrd, L. Zoology ' Heileniann, G. F inc Arts Q Henry, R. Organ Herrick, R. Political Science .':L Ar- dcxawri- -. 'X P in I xf Hersh, J. .'Hilrschman, N. Hnlohnel Nl Hoagland J Hoerlch R Physics School .Dlusic Sociology H istory Fconomics Holden, M. Holm, D. Holt J lH00ver I llorlon I Psychology Econonzics Sociology 5111001 Illnsic Botang SENlllHS1941 ' J Horvalh, T. Hosier, W. Sociology Mathematics Housel, F. Howard, R. Econom ics Fino Arts 32 S Huber, L. Violin llluberl, C. Svhool Musicf ll nghes, E. Piano Hughes, F. History U Hulin E, A. Schoolglllusic Vllulne, J. Ifiswly Hummel, M. J. Physical Education Humphrey, P. English lflunt, K. History Inglis, D. Sociology Ives, R. G. English Jackson, I. Economics 'jiw Ti ....-, sr- ff-5?.i'wf my I '. ?ir- Vi 4 ' A EQVK -L s A I xx-,X I Ea 1 .1 ,,4 J 5 X I . 41:16 L, NL! glacobson, D. Physical Education Jensen, E. School llffusic Jewell, A. Physical Education. Jlolmson, D. 5 English 0 Johnston, L. School Nlusic Johnston, M. French The Wlomen's Occupational Symposium, with its question, hlarriage or Career? SENIUHS u Q Jenson, E. English Johnson, P. I Physical Education. 4 J ones, G. Chemistry I Kafka, F. Geology Karelsen, J. Zoology Keller, L. Violin Kempf, E. School Mzisic Kennedy, H. Econom ics Killin, B. fl. Pre-Medical King, B. Fine Arts Kinghoru, NI Fine Arts Kleiman, S. Piano Kleinhenz, H. School Music Kline, J. Chemistry Klingler, A. Clarinet Klug, F. , Chemistry Koch, L. History Koff, R. Violin Kofron, J. History The 1940 Election campaign when the college journeyed to hear W'illkie and we cast our hrst vote. 'Y X xiorxxhauser, K. Q, Koski, E. Fine Arts Piano ' Lane, M. Lansing, W. English lllodern. Language J Krueger, C. Political Science ,N Leedy, J. ' Economics Leonard, J. M Economics Levi, M. Sociology Lewis, R. English Lingal, D. School Bflusic Liskin, E. Econ om ics Lovejoy, E. 'J French Lovell, N. School !141LSiC Lowry, J. School lllusic Niccariy, V. Chemistry 1WcClelland, A. Kindergarten Prim McClelland, M. Kindergarten Prim if lN'IcConahy, J. Y Pre-Mediiral I J SENIUHS1941 Martin, H. English Martin, S. Zoology I McConnon, M. 4 McCormick, P. McFrederick, S. l!McGinnis D McGrew D Chemistry Kindergarten Prim. Economics Clarinet and School Political Science Dflusic Maclndoe, M.-C. pMcKelvy, J. 'lf McMullen, J. Manson, E , Marsh P School Ilflusic Voice and School Sociology Psychology F conomzcs Music 1 Mayer, C. Sociology ,xf'Mayer, J. English Martin, Physics Marvin, Zoology J. R. 36 Ty Mayfield, M. Harp J Maynard, E. Economics Mercer, M. Sociology Nleredith, L. Pre-Medical Messer, H. Spanish 'lVIiller, E. French Milligan, J. Fine A rts Milton, R. Chemistry J Miraldi, R. Economics Monteleone, L. 1 Pre-Medical x W Morgan, D Classics Moss man, Economics M uhlhause Chemistry 9 Nelson, L. Engl islx N icholls, E. Fine Arts V Nichols, E . Economics ,, Novotny, M. English 5,Nlll'llbCl'S, F. :Voice ami School Hlusiz: 0 Owen, R. Organ J Page, T. Economics 0 rw.. Parke, B. llnl' lb V Political Sviencf J 'Parkc, J . Pre- M erlical Parker, F. Mathematics Patterson, P. English -.Perkins, V. School Nlusic - kwa Phillips, J. French Phillips, L. English Pickel, F. Latin Q Porlvidz, M. 38 Sociology Q -1 fi li ll l ll , lf , .. .S Q , -. Our last look at the Campus as undergraduates. Porter, R. Portman, L. English Fine Arts Powers, H. O Prescott, H. Fine Arts School Music If .1 'lr 1 Poteat, W. History Pres ton, T. Economics Price, J. Chemistry Protzman, T. Phys ics Puse , J. M Kindlorgarten Prim. ,J Rabe, R. School Dlusic rnllandle, B! Q px ii, EE' Q CLA Fine Arts W Reid, M. P Sociology Reynolds, E. if School Nlusic Rhoades, E. Latin Rhodes, H. School Dlusic Riblel, M. ' Kindergarten Prim. on Richards, B. . Plgfsical Education lffiichmond, H. Chemistry ' 39- .- J O ' Y Q 0 J Roberts, D. Rockefeller, M. i4Rose, E. Rounsefell, B. ,Rucker Q Pre-Medical School Music Music Psychology Latin I lf Rugiges, R. .Sanclersou, J. 4, ff .V ,Saretzki, M. Baylor. K. . Schmidt C Pre- erlical Sociology L 9 School Music Piano History xll l ol Schwartz, C. , Schwing, R. Economics History Scofield, A. Scott, M. Pre-Medical Biology 'sm 40 Sears, P. Geology Sellers, J. Sociology Sen ard, J. Zoolhgy Shafer, E. English Sheehan, J. Economics -Sheldon, K. Econ.om.ics cSheIl, R School M uslc' Shelton, L. English Sherertz, H. Philosophy Shipman, G. Fino A rts Siler, M . Kin dergarte W Skyrm, R. Piano n Prim. Smith, B. French iipelbrink, conomics Sprnw, A. VPsyclzology V- 8'-E -QB IS 'Jumon Executive ll T F. cSmilh, E. Psychology S' aencer, li. Chemistqy S levenson, H istory T. SENIUHS Smith, J. Fill? Arts lfgpies, B. .mononuirrs V 'Slilf:Q, E. Pulmcal Science N The last murclz into chapel L JW - If ,Q 'ps- f-lM4fvv-U- 41 Slromquis L, J. Economics Suter, C. Nlodern Language Sw ar lz, P. Gornmn Tabor, E. Chemistry 'lfarr, C. Fine Arts Thompson, A. English Thompson, R . Economics Tuule, E. Voice Van Shule, ,I . 1 I ifmo Van Tuyl, G. Sociology Vaughan, C. School Mu,sic Vernon, B. Sociology 5 .JVillwock, E. Q , Piano Vradenburg, G. Biology Vrooman, C. German Vrooman, R. M oflern Language - IP' sy 1 X i I Graduation af Warner, E. 'E SM' Kindergarten Prim Wear, J. Biology Wear, R. Physical Education Weaver, N. Pre- Dlellical yWoeks, L. ' H LSIOIZY Wegman, M . Eronomics Weilllrerg, D. Ifconom ics Welch, L. Kinrlergarten Prim Wlells, R. Srlmol llfusil' West, W. . Pre-lilmlical KWIICQIOII, R. Chemistq' White, E. English Wichmau, J. Physical Education ,X Wicks, z. Chemistqy Nvilliams, H. Economics will ter, D. French Woode, A. 'Violin 5 YVilson, G. I 're-IW erlical Wirth, JJ History lvifymau, A. Voice Wilsorl, J. English Wolf, XV. Pre-:Meflicz1l Zimmer, M. Fine Arts if Practice Teaching f AVING survived the first two years, , the Juniors no longer worry about staying in school. Nor do they worry about getting out of school, the senior year is time enough for that. The junior year is, for those reasons, the most enjoyable year. It is the in-between year. The pressure has let up. It is the year when everyone not only knows how to have a good time, but has the time. Most Juniors would deny of course that they had any time, but whereas in the Freshman and Sophomore years they would have had no time for activities, in the junior year they have no time for studies. And so the class of 191112 dances, and drinks, and bulls and studies, soaking up Oberlin tradition on the one hand, tearing it down on the other, picknicking with the Fresh- men, giving its Junior Prom. In general, having a good time. Qjv x-H' UFFIEEHS John Carlisle, Presidenlg Geraldine Schloerh, Secretary-Treasurer, Eleanor Baines and WIIISIOH Day, Social Chairmen. I! Biqvclcs 1 Oberlin Traditions-safldle shoes First Column Secmultbolumn Tltirclxcolurnn V E. Abels F. Adilessi T. Aigler X J. Aird B. Anderson Anderson: M. J. Anderson R. Arnslein B. Bailey J. Balcomb N. Bartoo First Column B. Behr R. Berthoff E. J. Anles C. Atwater E. Baines B. Barnaby J. Barlow Second Column S. Bennett R. Biery E. b J. Arnold P. Auerbach- V. Bakerf- V G. Barton X Behotegnf' 1 1 Third Column. J. Bennett -' E. Blickensderfer B. Clark K. Clement D. Cole M. Coleman L. Collard G. Colson II Cook fl. Coombs R. Coplin P. Cowan A. Cox R. Crawley W. Crecraft 1' Cro'-ss M. K. Culley E. Cunningham Nl. Darnell B. Davenport YV. Day R. Daykin R DeGroI'f JUNIUHS. -1941lr Lrllmr 48 A. M. R. J. R. S. D. F. II. Del aney DeLeo ' Dem ares! Dessecker Dew Dice Dosch Douglass Draudt Dudley D upre A. Eclwarlls Erwin Fay 4 A N I . n 1 Dunham Dupree Emlwarlls E. Everhart F eicks l . L. C. G. D. A. M. Dunn Eas ler Eells Farhslein Finn H. Du Illl YV. Eckert D. Emig J. Faulkner C. Fisher M. Fisher M. E. Folger D. Frank H. Frank .l. Frechtling A. Galasso L. Gallery .l. Glaser 8 o'clocks -9 All' 'NQ J. Godfrey M. L. Green J. Hall M. Harris M. Good M. Gooden J. Gruber P. J. Guernsey D. Haudyside L. Hanley A. Harrow E. HHILBF S. Goodman H. Haddox H. Hansen R. Hartson R. Gmc G. Hagner K. Hardin J. Harvey V B. Greco R. Hahn P. Harris W. Haryie J is .l l N 1 l ' l l , 'K w 1' C A Cakes A. Haskell L. Haskins R. Hauser E. Heilakka B. Heiuzen M. Helseth D. llerdman J. Herzog E. Hewius D. Hilmlner H. Hill .l. Hill vf J. Hoare A. Hoffman R. Hohf J. Holesovsky 5 ' R. kHollmgsworth K. Holmes 51 Kyiv. .k,. . A1-In at night A rb at day JUNIUHS .1941 First Column M. F. Holmes V. Hufford A. llurforll A. James B. Kafka D. Killanl M. Kinney S. Knowlton C. Lanllfear Sevonrl Qvlumn H. Holmes N. llugllill J. Illusion N. .lenscn G. KHIHIII JA. King L. Kirk S. Kremenelsky YV. Lanlz Third Column A. Hom mann J. Hunt G. Hutchins M. Joslin A. Keiser R. King B. Knauft C. Kyle L. Lawrence 52 llnulln Nmap VI, 'Klviiifff-rt ll Xlviiill Nl. Nlvfxvv I. WI-'Ke-lh Hflh Hun: ll. 'Kirks-lxvy' Nl. H Hn-Yvil! ,I. Nlalu-ln' H. Nl. Nl fll'f'lf'Y V, Klaus Ql'l'th ffmc' XI. 'NLM Jmll J. Marlin XY . Marlin Y. Klux' A, Nh-afhalll First H0141 ll. Lf- lffw ra IJ. Lviflllllll WY. I,f:um1r4l Xl. Lrelfux N. Lvstv-r 5.11 uml lima: W. I.mFrlu' P. 1.mmm .l. lnml J. Low N. Lp lc Third Hou U. Ls ull ll. Nia:-'Xrlhur ll, 'Nlrhlellilllml F. NIPIAIIVIICOII ff. N1i.lI'IY,LlIlif'lH ,- 53 ,., I Q, ' .. 151 ' x - -:iff fly., M-rw-T13 ,L ff S -- '-.! L-:27rg1f31f::WE,? X IPIZ' ' '- . - . 1, ,1f35z1:Q.4i:4 ,,--xiii' 'lf7 ' f'.f ' Q , ,ffl ' .fi!,..xwM,3 f . Qfixggwmizzy 2:51 ,K 4 I 'W 5 IL L, H 'rv 1, Exif' . 1 UH N5 X - w w A 'Qf f easier S1422 E1 1 1 AXa,:- P .' 4: r 5 lr 1 , x ::, is N Q ----4 '- H im ff: :,-s,.:w. 1 .Ei cfm: mm 4 . D. A. Porter J. Press W. Rcnnebohnl S. Richards R. Rose . Porter . Price Rex . Riggs ,Rowe R. Porter M. Prussin N. Rich Nl. Roberts K. Rowley 'S A. Ruelher E. Sabo W. Saint E. Saxe J. Scarborough G. Schloerb D. SCI 1111 ilkons R. Schram E, Prager J. Rawlinson II. Richards J. Rogers M. Ruby Libe date Q C. Schweser E. Scoll, D. Sebeliu J. Seligmann R. Selle A. Shaw E. Shipherd Ji. Shiplon R. Siegel S. Simpson E Sloman L. Smith L. Smith M. Smith A M. Smith i Spaeth D. Springer J. Slanicek J. Starr M. Stein n:.5sb11.mQ. iq -L A.iSina i vmaxjllqv V R .If Sn yfleii' J. Stengle I xx 4 n Goodrich date B. Stephenson P. Stephenson IIS. Steup L. Stevenson M. Stewart S. V. Stone F. Stothoff A. Stratton A. Strauss A. Strehler H. P. Stueber C. Taber QI. Tarbulton A. Taub J. Thom C. S todd ard Strong Thompson NN :TN F' If I, 57 Compu lsoqy Chapcl A ttenrlance F Comvpulsory Clzqpel Attuulamr plus Erlwarzl Iifverett HGIIOII JUNlURSl1l9ll1 First Colzulm RI. Thorp J. Tyre P. Van lxlersline G. Wagenel R. NVarrcn R. Weiss E. Wesscl S. Xvilkins E. Wilscall SCCOIIIIZ Column H. Tompkins J. Uslander D. Van Vecllleu J. Wallace ll, xV8SSCFlIlHH R. Vllellman E. Weslerxllaxl .l. Willaral P. Wilsoll Third Column T. Tuttle R. Valko R. Yvade .ll X YVarncr K, ..Wear R Xvdl-ls R. White , . WiHarml M. Winsl1i11 58 JUNIUHS E. Wood T. Wood M. Woodarcl P. Worcester S. XWIOFCICII J. Worley' W. Wright B. Zeller C. Zimmerman L-tm V3 , db -fu X ff, :U 7 ff- P if ll f'fj 1 , E I , ff A Www ISING from the inferiority of freshmen to the superiority of sophomores, the Class of 1943 proved 'themselves worthy of their position Qpassing over the frosh girl's rebellion and the laxity of administer- ing frosh distinctionsl with a pushball contest victory, a successful kidnapping, and a more successful pajama marathon. Having Hnished inter-class activities, 743 now turned to intercollegiate activities, being represented by men who valiantly defended school standards Qwhen given the chancel and for their efforts Qas a complete surprisej were awarded letters and sweaters. Turning again from the field of physical prowess to fields of a more intellectual color, '43 successfully withstood the mid- year purges of the faculty, and then signed Jack Teagarten to play at one of the best dances of the year. So, filled with success, 743, with the symbol of future achievement sown indelibly on their banner, look for- ward, confident yet wary, to their most important and last two years in Oberlin. Q35 Aff UFFICEHS L TOP: llelen Stevenson and John Richards Social Clmirmen-. BOTTOM: Gordon lVlacCon uuchie, Presirlcntg Mary lieth Hartson, Secretary 7lf'C'IlSll,l'0I'. SUPHIHVIURESFUB1941 E. Abel B. Anderson M. Baker N. Banghart J. Beetle F. E. P. K. M. Abrams Anderson Baker Barabasz Belknap E. Adams M. J. Anderson E. Balcom C. Businger W. Bender . Allensworlh A. Alvis . Anning M. Auster R. Baldinger M. Ball Beardsley B. Beckenbach R. Berlin M. Bernstein W. H. B. E. R. Anders Baker Ballin Becker Berridge ' 000009 TF r 'dk X - , j lv 7 I 'ATL 1 - A 9 85 ki .ix I 'AE - X! f 4 X LH, 'P 1' wk H ome Bluebooks SUPHUMUHES W. Bidlack R. Blanchard 0. Bloecher B. Bonazzi J. Bradt M. Brooks G. Bingham P. Blewett J. Bly J. Booth L. Bracketl G. Brown L. F J. J. P. H. Blamire Blodgelt Boggs Boylan B rockrnau Brown Brown Burmeis ler Burrows Calkins Cannon Carson R. Brown P. Burr J. Burt R. Calvin E. Carpenter S. Carter J. Burket M. 'Burrouglx E. Cady D. Campbell A. Carr G. Catchpole 5 Chamberlain Christman E. Colvin B. Coppedge M. Currier . Davidson NI. Chave F. Clelland M. Colvin H. Crosier H. Dahnke E. Davis W. Chick J. Cliiford J. A. Cooper I. Crowley M. Dalton K. Davis G. Choate R. Cochran I. G. Cooper R. Curfman M. Dappert D. Dewhurst SUPHUMURES FUR 1941 L. DeMott M. Dietz H. Dudley N. Eldred C. Fairley M. Dewar W. Dipmau J. Duff M. Emery W. Farquhar DeWees Doggett Dulac Engstrom Farr R. Dial K. Downs H. Duncan J. Evans A. Fasola M. Dice D. Dregalla B. Dutemple F. Eyman R. Finkle E. Dickson R. Drummond J. Dwinell J. Fagan M. Finzer Bonfire '1 N 'lo W V , v V W X 1 , n 1 1 4 - n ' Ax w ' ' x Serenading Boots for the snow J M. M. J M D. B. H. ll ar lson Healey llelmke IICITIIIHIIII lligbie Hillman I. llarvey J. lleinricll R. Henry V. Helheringlon P. Higinbotham A. Hirsch Hayes Heldt Henze Hickok Hill . Hirschmann G. Hoclclinolt M. Hoffman G. Hughes R. Hyde L. Jahnkc M. Johnson E. Hoff E. Holland V. Hull S. Ilfeld E. Jena R. Johnson Hoff Holloway Humhert Ismond John Johnson Hoffman Iludclle R. Hunt . Jacobs J olmsou Jones SUPHUlVIUHESlFUR1941 Jones Kelner King Lapham Lindquist 0. Jones M. Kelsey Nl. Kissane A. Lallose P. Lockard R. Jordan O. Kenney S. Kitchen J. LeCompte W. Long E. Kauell C. Kenyon M. Kleaver E. Lenz H. Loughrau H. Kaulsky ll. Kernohan B. Lane S. Levine B. Lowe M. Kelley J. Kerr J. Lane L. Lietz B. McCabe 'W' fra ' m T I 52914 'U Q ' 'W l'm1re:ra'hu H V 'S ny Xml' H 1 98 W1 1' N Win- wl 'lf-Hgmf ' ' Uv54,,lr4r f.w , H U4 N1 Vw-fa .., vis ., ' .,, V. Emi? fi. -,l..zn'?'ull I. 's'i.1vt1f1 1 B, Ugfrim H. U41-nr 5 I-. lxvfle-ivrm 'XL w!a1mfm 5, 'WJ F, Yiwu-I L. fW1'1:uiz:E X-1, Ni fc v H, W:-rrfwfitix ii.Wif'5ilf:wxrx5Ex1 ,'sTif'h'w!f fl' VEH:-r ff, Millwr fl, xfllllllu llfud bath , 4 -1 vw ' n - - f., . w - L. Y 1 vga ,, . ,r ,- , aw' Rm -jf if - yd -I .,I lg!! w ' wx: , LJ l'..-.'.. ., I, H:g71,..'fqs 1: '-4, 9 , ,I A 1 'ff ,L ' M 4 a:m f -'LM ' 'I 'J 1,1 9 'lx ,- ,V + 4 , . .k'Hwl' A M . . b J 4-:LL-. 1. X I v vu ' ' 'fjj Q, .-15,1 - 5211, H 'L ' j7 Q51 . A A ' Q -TH f..i ' - 1 :M ,W 1 , V Q4 A V . -N-.1 . E - mx 5 ' 1 I ATM-ni Ki . , '21 M--'r 'q .X Wm ,. f . . A Y-fi' ' J, , Women in the M. B 3 Cards 'Lil Illiflniglzt I noon Q, w fi qs TW fb I' s Q . g Y L7 I ' ff ,J lg: 4 r ' f' A j f .4-N-Ayn gxxc, X, C5 Q 'T-L I v X L Q vi 7 r I Q - W 3' Sw I .,j urs. , x .J W1 N ,I inc for Breahjfasl U H S P. E. V. D M. R. M od lish Moore Morris. M unn R. Nlycrs Neiharl M. 'M 0011 M . M oorc NV. Tworse P. Wlurray QI. Nalcid P. Nelson S. Mooney M. 'Morris I. Mukai M. Myers D. Nebel J. Nichols J. Nicolet M. Oakley H. Pace A. Pearson E. Penko J. 'Pickett B. Nohl V. Oldham J. Paugh J. Pells D. Pfiefer R. Pickett H. N oxon J. Orem S. Paulin M. Pendleton I. Philips M. Potter M. Powell L. Proper D. Reed A. Rees J. Richards A. Robertson J. Powers L. Pruett H. Quiriug C. Reid E. Riggs R. Robertson M. Prack C. Puckett E. Rabe L. Reinhardt R. Riggs M. Robertson A. Prinrlle Quin ton Rapp Rice Rim-singer Robinson SUPHUlVIUHEnSFUR1941 B. Roesti M. Ruether J. Schantz J. Sherman A. Smith C. Rogers A. Salop W. Schmoll C. Sherover P. Smith Rogers Sands C. Schwerin Shurmer Smith Roof D. Rosecrans G. Rowley M. Santoro C. Sargent K. Schaeffer Schweser R. Schaeffer I. Shapiro Siehens NI. Sigler K. Skeel . Smith J. Snider T. Snow E1 Crawling f V or Sophs +TT'P -u.. -V ,z nr .Hx :LH -nw 7 -. ' if I : I lr, ,H -,f :- FIT H.. , , A ' . N! ,., 1-, ,1 f Hain, ' PHT' 3 IV. ' 5 ' ..s.l W .,'., 'l k,' U . rr ' 1-,M ,,, X .- Q J ' J X 1 x. u Rattles f 1 w 1 ' u or Frosh L. Trudering P. Ulrich M. Underwood T. Vandermeulen J. Van Horn R. Van Riper M. Virkler C. Wagner M. Wagner D. Walrler R. Wall R. Walters M. Wambaugh T. Waugh M. Webber D. Weber H. Weinberg A. Welzel R. Wheatcroft L. Whikehart L. White W. Whitney K. Whitworth W. Wightman J. Wilson J. Wilson R. Wilson E. Wittler G. Wolvington II. Woore B. Young J. You tz E. Schwertman P. Smith R. Turpin Yehudi 74 C S OFFICERS Stuart lllain and Qliealrice Yvliile, Social Chair- meng Laura Wilson, Secretary-Trensurcrg Douglas Moore, Presizlcnl. S ,fs NTO Oberlin without the beneiit of HSCHIHHIISS Statistics came the class of 194-4. They will never know how many high school valedictorians, how many high school editors, how many tiddly-winks champions their class contains. But some- how the class of 'fl-fl has fitted itself into Oberlin without the support of this mass of statistical data. They survived a pushball defeat, and a 45-0 football defeat., both administered by the sophomores. Undaunted, the women refused to Wear their bonnets, and the men kept on not wearing their Frosh caps. At the Upperclass-Frosh picnic, and the Soph-Frosh Formal, they proved them- selves quite able to cope with Oberlin socially. This ability further evidenced at the All-Freshman Circus Dance which was more fun than a circus . That they were able to cope with Oberlin intellectually as well as socially is shown by the fact that most of them are still here. .bv Lf' 1941 J. Abbot P. Abare S. Adler P. Alden R. Alles V. Amerio G. Anders W. Anderson C. Anstine, Jr. M. Antonelli A. Arnolll J. Ashley E A J. R F B Atkinson Ballan line Benson Bidwell Blackadore Boclcs tanz J. Avery E. Avril E. Axtmann W. Babbitt B. Baker Barrick P. Bartell D. Bebb D. Becker E. Bennelhum H. Berdan B. Berry K. Biro W. Bishop C. Bloecher J. Boal L. Bohrer L. Bollinger 77 PHE Charles Bolton R. Bosley E. V. Brand W. Brewer SHM M. Bond P. Bourquin W. Brashares M. Brohl EN L. Bork QI. Bowers D. Brermeman V. Brooks M. Brouse B. Brown D. Brown O Brownm R Brundaee II Burrows L. Burstein C. Busch A. Butler B Caldwell J Caldwell R Calvln C. Campbell I. Canzonetti L. Carhsle J Chaulrey G Chave M Chernm N. Christeller J. Clarke R. Clark R Clewell E Co han P Cohen R. Cohen J. Cole E. Conrad H. Cook P. Cook, Jr. J. Cooper J. Corbett A. Cordes, Jr. A. Coffman R. Cortelyou A. Coulter M. Crawford J. Crocco J. Cross H. Crowder J. Crowe NI. Curtis NI. K. Dafoe L. Dambach G. Dancy D. Danly M. Davey M. E. Davey J. Davis l V , A , I ' ' 'si , ,N X X - :L T M Y Rift' 1 T ' ko - 1 ry N, fwrmjf 'ig Q in I ' of l J. Dew Dmkmq N Dixon 1 - 1 If FBESHMEN1941 79 Doherty Drage Dnffee A. Dwyer C. Dolcl E. Druliner M.. E. Duffey S. East R. Eaton J. Fairfield A. Ficken B. Ford WI lg i . 1 f x' F 'ff 'J li, ,Eli 21 ' ' 3 'IMF W 1 l F R E ll ' lVI E 4 B. Dougherty W. Dudley J. Dulhie Nl. Eaton R. Eisenhuuer S. Elliolt J. Ewing C. Fafiick L. Fahl J. Faran A. Farley D. Farley D. Feise J. Ferguson H. Fisher R-I. Fisher C. Fitton M. Flint B. Forhush, Jr. W E. Freeman Nl. Fulton E. Galison J. Galloway M. Gehhard 1941 D. Gibbin J. Gies R. Goodnow A. Gordon G. Gordon L Gordon Z. Gozzi P. Greenfield F. Greenwood M. Guin H. Gulick, Jr. W Haas A. Haig M. Harmon G. Helm F. Herher L. Herrmann T. Hicks D. Haigh H. Hamilton W. Hamilton .lr V Hansen C.. Hdrbury J. Harris V. Harrison D. A. Hartman R Havden NI Heath J. Hendrix E. Herald S. Herrick Herriotl J. Hertzberg L. K. Hewetson K. Hicks R. Higham FRESHMEN P. Hildner E. Hill O. Hipps D. Hoar R. Hofsteter M. Hook P. Hoot H. Hopkins M. Hostetler W. Houston M. Howe E. I-Iribal 1 ' , 1 , . ,lv 44 , M B. Huber J S. Huggett D. Huggins R. Huhn W. Hurley NI. Hutcheson D. Hvamhsal J. Hykes H. Irwin B. Jacobs J. Jacobs L. J an-min A. Jenkins G. Johnson J. Johnson K. Johnson V. Johnson F. Johnslon J. Johnston H. Kanner H. Kaufman T. Kaufmann G. Keith-J ones J. Kempton L. Kennedy C. Kent R. Kernoll, Jr. W. Keys A. Kinsey D. Klauss J. Knapp S. Knopf Kolb R. Krause V. Krebs R. Kurtz W. Kurzbau B. Lakin S. Landis E. Lane V. Lane V. Lanfear R. Langdon . Lathrop J. Lawson A. Lee J. Lerch B. Letsinger A T? L n ik 'UTA' ff .X K XML, -N J. Lewis I. R. Licht B. Lilly J. Litowich My U Lister M,ix..,..g NJ HEMSHIVIEN 1941 Wx i K 0 li lf .1 x W N P. Long M. Loomis . Luddecke C. Luedeke ,J. Lymih Lyon A. Lyons D. Lyons McCormick J. MacDonell R. McGinnis . McGuire A. McKerrow M. McMahan T. McMillan M. Macomber M Maier S Mann B. Mann R. Mansell R. Marimon, Jr. C. Martel T Mathers D Maxwell P. Mayberry A. Meier P. Menuini E. Dlerlz A Mesfmer A Nlelcalf H. Metcalf K. Micklewright M. Millard D. Miller H Miller V Muller 1941 W. Miller J. Miser H. Morrison M. Morton Moore J. Moore P. Moore M. Morgan Moshinsky M. Munson M. Murrin M. Muth l L. Napear K. Nawrocki S. Needham D. Nellis F. Nergard W. Niegowski B. N ussdorfer E. Ort N. Osborn I. Papworth J. Pearson K. Peck II. Peterson T. Peterson R. Phelps L. Phillips V. Pidgeon E. Platt E. Price J. Prothero W. Pruitt E. Purvis U R. Pyke E. Racz FRESHIVIEN 1941 J. Rawlinson D. Recldin C. Redmond B. Reese A. Reines R. Reininga H. Rich W. Rich E. Richardson O. Rickard N. Rickerl M. Roberts G. Robertshaw A. Robinson G. Rogers S. Rogers W. Rogers E. Root C. A. Ross C. R. Ross N. Rothbart F. Rothwell R. Rouh M. Rowan V. Rowland N. Ryther N. Saltzhurg V. Sariclaki J. Saunders G. Sawyer E. Schafer R. Schmitt J. Schnebly I. Schneck C. Schorling G. Scibetta P. Scranton C. Seaton- R. Shafer G. Shafts M. Sellers R. Sells D. Semler F. Sgarro J. Shaw P. Shaw V. Shepardson C. Sherman D. Sherman A. Shimer R. Shinn M. A. Shreiner E. Sickle: C. Simmons H. Simpson R. Skillings E. Skinner D. Smith B. Smith M. Smith Nc, R Smith N FRESHMEN1941 87 W. Steinhaus E. Stockwell J. Storrs A. Strause .Ke My Q , 5, 41 IZ I .... ,. Ji ll, 1'I WI H E B. Steimuctz R. Stine J. Sloeckle H. Stoll Strasburg D. Strasburg J. Stuteville F. Summers G. Sulcliie G. Sutton S. Taishoff C. Talbot J. Taylor R. Taylor G. Tepper S. Thomas II. Tischbein J. Tolmau M. J. Treffcrl F. Trezise J. Trowbridge E. Tucker B. Twyeffort V. Tyler W. Unkefcr R. Vail L. Veil M. Verda M. Viner M. Vinzella M. Volk J. Vrooman l941 B. Wailc J. Walker B. Wallace NI. Warne W. Watson R. Webb E. Welxrli N. Weiss Nl. Welch G. Wells W. Wendell R. Westphal R. Wettingfeld W. Wheeler A. White B. While J. Whitehead H. Whitehouse J. Whilon NI. Widowson J. Wiley I. Williams L. Willmore A. Wilson F. Wilson J. Wilson L. Wilson M. Wilson M. E. Wilson M. Witzemau B. Wolff J. Wolf S. Wolill J. Wright K. Wright J. Wyre II. Yamaguchi F. Yergan J. Yocom . -. W . K. Young R. Zunzer f ' 'S E -I 7 2 l3f'E' ' 89 ' 9 , fl- 'ISLQQEX , :T ,U iff , 'afl fs, . , F i i l 'i , Fi T n ::Y,,' .,' EVERY FUUHTH YEAH We Organize a Muck Eonvention Freda, thcjirst live elcl ha ll at any Ol: Ili conventio 1 Senator Harold Burton, pemuznent chairman and Dick Davis, student chairman of the Oberlin Mock Convention. 1940 N l.91l-0, the citizens of these United States went to the polls and elected Roosevelt II for a third term. This was contrary to the results of the Oberlin Mock Conven- tion of the spring of 1940. This convention, under the presidency of Dick Davis, just missed Wendell Willkie by the proverbial next ballot, and elected lVIcNary and Martin to represent their Mock Republican ticket. Though their conclusions were proven only one-half right after the party conventions and fundamentally wrong after one Tuesday i11 November, the Convention, as always, proved to be an invaluable lesson in parties and politics. The lirst session, held on May 10, just formulated the platform for the party chosen to be mocked, -the Republican Party. On the following day, platform dis- cussion continued until supper encouraged adjournment. YVith a frilly formulated platform, nominations were in order, and a five and a half hour session heard names like Taft, Dewey, Willkie, YV. C. Fields, La Follette, and lVlcNary. The latter won on the tenth ballot, and .loe Martin won the Vice-president nomination in a single vote, probably because his was the easiest name for tired delegation chairmen to rise and say. No summary would be complete without mention of the hundreds of students, faculty, and business men who cooperated with the College to stage this very successful, though uninfluential endeavor. Vlfith this credit given, we pass a most enjoyable and exciting experience on to suc- ceeding classes. I wish to nominate . . . Davey Shorfs shorts are thrown in Vice Presizlential ring The Carolina delegation anticipates correctly 91 EVERY YEAR WE HAVE THESE UHGENIZETIUNS A Cappella Choir. . . A.C.E. ........ . Aeolian. . Alumni. ........ . . Concert Band ........ Conservatory Orchestra. . . . . . . . Cosmopolitan Club. . . Forensic Union .... French Club .... Hi-O-I-Ii .......... Honor Committee. . . L.L.S. .... ....... . lVIen's Committee. . . M61l,S Glee'Club ..... . . . . . . . . Men's Marclling Band . Mummers ....... Newman Club ..... O.D.A. .................,.... Peace and Public Affairs Forum Phi Alpha Phi ......,......... Review ...... Shansi ..... .... Sigma Gamma. . . Social Committee. . Student Council ..... Women's Glee Club ....... Women's Marching Band .... W.S.G.L. ................ Y.M.C.A., . .. Y.W.C.A.. . .. AEULIAN HE theme of study this year was great contemporary women, stressing those who have written about their fields, such as Dorothy Thompson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Anne Lindbergh, Osa Johnson, and Lynn Fontaine. The year was highlighted by such things as the Christmas party just before vacation with the alumnae back to discuss the good old days, the emphasis on original work dur- ing the second semester, with an eye toward the scroll won by L. L. S. last year. BOTTOM ROW S Rice J Mills L Wfeeks M Hel-.elh dard, L. Hanley, G. Colson, ll. Stevenson, E. Taylor, M C Carr E Miller J Tracy V Grnllith SECOND M. Hartson, E. Westerniianl, A. Prinzlle, P. Good, C. ROW B Garblsou E Jacobs J Spaldm D lrank E LaRose, S. Doyle. FOURTH ROW: M. Dappert, C. Scott R Balrlmger J Crowley THIRD ROW S Stod Wariier, V. Hetherington, I. Harvey, J. Elmore, E. Hakes, NI. Zimmer, B. Anderson, A. Pearson. ,BOTTOM ROVV: L. Reinhardt, L. Welch, E. Wliite, A. THIRD ROW: C. Mayer, D. Sebelin, C. Foster, J. Press, lNIcClellan, lll. Hitchner, E. Farr, E. Sloman, M. Chase. J. Shipton, C. Schweser, M. lllycrs, J. Pells, L. Koch, SECOND ROW: H. Quiring, P. Burr, .l'. Nicolel, M. J. Wilsoli, E. Lenz. Stein, A. James, L. Schweser, Fl. Gracey, MQ Powell. LK X -154 X f 'N I-IE Ladies Literary Society chose the modern NU ff sa , if novel for its theme for 191110-191111, discussing com- 0 if 'N position, style, and technique of novel writing, and r reading selected excerpts. The proposed changes by the Q Student Council in the literary societies constitutions . QQ met with approval and aroused new interest in the is C' -A program. A society writing contest was held as a prepa- ration for the inter-society banquet, no chances being taken of losing the scroll which L.L.S. possessed this year. In addition, Hi-O-Hi suppers proved very pop- ular, and a Christmas party with Madame Humphries taking us on an imaginary trip to Paris on Christmas Eve, set the holiday mood. Outstanding events i11- cluded a formal, and a trip to Cleveland by the society and its Oberlin alumnae to see Doctoris Dilemma starring Katherine Cornell and Raymond Massey. ,i-f-' 5112! HH PHI HLPHH PHI HI ALPHA sso ving this year, until a new constitution was dev' d. . ise After this threat to its security Phi Alpha Phi continued its literary activities. Each week one of its members gave a review of a current book in which some of the re- cent 'trends of serious literature were illustrated. Reviews of children's books and amusing books which were, if not especially edifying, were at least quite entertaining. Added attractions were a talk by Mrs. Lampson on the art of conversation and a trip to Cleveland to see Lunt and Fontaine in There Shall Be N N' h PHI was in grave danger of di l ' - 0 rg t. Reviv- ing an old tradition, the society this year decided to order pins which are exact replicas of those owned by its charter members. Carrying on other traditions, Phi Alpha Phi collaborated with the other three literary societies t ' o give the annual formal and spring banquet. The rec and the alumni tea rounded out a most suc- cessful and enjoyable season. BOTTOM ROW' J. M K Il . . c e ogg, J. Milligan, M. Hawk- inson, L. Stevenson., P. Mossman, N Goodrich. SECOND ROW: M. Allensworth, B. CBIHCFDIH, R. Calderwood, M. Kleaver, NI. Harper. THIRD ROW: NI. Baker, B. Jensen, F. Noland, K. Downs, M. Reid, H. Dunn, E. Puckett, Y. NI ay, J. Sellers, J. Brewer. 95 ,. , X,-,. - , ,T w H5 l it lt it E'-Z it Bla fvl it 1 fl li' 1 .I KL 'l M QIGMA GAMMA has devoted this year 111 attempt ing to carry out the purpose as stated in the con- stitution, To encourage voluntary literary achieve- ment by means of original composition, the study of the literary masters and the discussion by authorities in the field. We have had a few speakers, but have tried to raise the morale of the society by individual participation through book reviews, reading books together, exteinporaneous speakers, and even including an Information Please to test our knowledge of dif- ferent phases of literature. Pleasure has been mixed 'T-45 - 1-J .ii- fy, L. l .5 ,fm 5' 4 W W-1, 'iofi 1 if i' i 1? V 1 Lamb? mn df i A- jffiwr T W l ,f1'f f'l K .f z' x , 'Q at i YA K 2 X? Al... K L V X 7. iiuiigxif-'J!A -.E '-.1 X -3 .1 K RL' ix K I lg ,N ..., X41 'Q't s-ffiy' X ty---me-A-e-:fa ,,D.iQ- X, X J with the serious in our social meetings, and in all our meetings we have tried to steer clear of routine, taking from our study, no matter what it may be, only that which attracts our interest and thus has value in itself. BOTTOM ROW: C. Huddle, N. llibschman., M. Heely, THIRD ROW: P. Cook, R. Schram, S. Carter, R. Yveiss, C. Farley, M. Dice. SECOND ROW: M. Virkler, D. E. Baines, L. Shelton, B. King, R. Dial, E. Carpenter, Morris, P. Guernsey, M. Roberts, R. Gott, C. Wittler. G. De'Wees. 96 .E.. FFICIALLY known as the Oberlin Branch of the Association of Childhood Education, this organi- zation of kindergarten primary majors meets monthly for discussions, led by local authorities, on nature study iff, 5,11 Ti ST .4 P1 1 Hail K X ' si Qtf C ,, d, S ' X ICT If . A w x in the classroom, sex education for young children, alld ,QQ I X ' , , X - Job-getting procedures. These programs are planned to X-1 X N stimulate the interest of the students and his place in ,ffV7', . i X ,f the educational system. Highlights in the year's pro- -f gram-A lone male guest at the Christmas tea who 1 rivalled the celebrated cookies and wassail for the attention of the girls, a visit in the Spring from Dr. f XX f .f pq Mary Fisher of Vassar's famed Child Study Clinic, a Q change in advisors when Miss Rankin deserted us for a semester at Teacher's College, and lVIiss Oswald joined Nliss Yocom at the job of advising the majors. All in all, the majors find the A.C.E. educationally as well as socially enlightening. - -, T 1'f1 1f7'r.4 C-T51 521' ' - 'if A . iff- 'Z . ' li if '. f, .sw twine V-I A 1 . ' ' ,i,..- ,-- BOTTOM ROW: G. Col son, J. Pusey, J. McGif- fert, S. Simpson, fl. Selig- man, M. McClelland S E C O ND R O W : E Hakes, M. Heib y, M Moore, P. Cowan, A Beaver, E. Hewins, M Smith, H. Warrler, L Welch. THIRD ROW S. Doyle, M. Rihlet, ll Brandenburg, M. Gooden ll. llluhm, D. Frank, D Cacner, J. Brewer, B Behr, B. Zellers, L. Has- kins, M. Seller, P. Mc- Corlnick. 97 a T J. Creighton, J. Dunlap, V. Dupre, T. Page, B. Lewis, J. Bullock, J. Karelsou, J. Hoagland. PEACE ANU PUBLIC AFFAIRS FUAUIVI Nlayor Harold Burton HE purpose of the Forum is to provide for Oberlin students the opportunity to study and discuss cur- rent problems, both national and international, and to coordinate all organizations working ill the field of current affairs. Its program for 1911-0-41 dealt with both national and international affairs. In the national field, the organiza- tion was active i11 the presidential campaign, bringing Norman Thomas, Ohio's Governor Bricker and Cleve- land's lVIayor Burton to Oberlin. It also held a con- ference on national defense during May. In the inter- national field two conferences were held, one on the problems 'of the Far East, the other on those of the Americas. For the Pan-American Conference students from many colleges gathered on the Oberlin campus and, together with commissions of Oberlin students, studied the problems of the various American nations. F, 'np ' - 3- sf -,fi X' ff - fx H if ,r ff f F, iilgul ,wx hi X' ETL, gn 9--Jr, 'W,, ,Q gimp? nspgpjmf vilvsislf 5 i li Fi' l V 'ia Top 1,il'llll'l?I R. Herrick E. Stiles R. Fleischer J. Auer H. W'illian1s J. Dunlap R. Gunderson llllElllSiC Ullwll 'OHWWESIGNED to give students opportunities and ,Lf experience in the discussion of current public problems, the Forensic Union this year carried on a program of debates and discussions in which nearly fifty members participated. Together with a program of inter-collegiate debates and about fifty extension discussions before various civic clubs, public forums and church groups in Ohio, there were several radio broadcasts and three debate tournaments during the year. In the country's largest annual debate tournament at Malicliester, Indiana, in which sixty-seven colleges and universities participated, four Oberlin teams tied for first place. Outstanding members of the Union are selected each year for mem- bership in Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary de- bating society. 5'TlTl5HIS year we were fortunate in having two French girls studying, working, and conversing with us. Organized into six cornmittees, which in 'turn presented three programs apiece during the course of the Club's activity, from October to Marcli. This season rejoiced in a performance of Moliere by our ohliging faculty, a descent of Cezanne from heaven, a mock broadcast with pertinent plugs, a play at the Art building, and recurrent imitations of our professors. CClub specialties: jiches and asthma.j V . L ., ie- w 01 L ugh in Nl M V i W E N if V lr l L 34 Top Picture: BOTTOM ROW, H. Nicholson T. Aigler Dr. ,lanieson K. Wliitworlli SECOND ROW G. Colson .l. Crowley R. Walters M. Winsliip M. Dietz THIRD ROW: D. Walker K. Galbrealh M. Frojen D. Winter FOURTH ROW Madame Humphrey Nl. Etienne .l. Dcnizol R. lliery IC. Shiplicrrl Bottom I 'iclu ro: BOTTOM ROW : Mr. Boyer:-L D. Kahn A. Dilmella W. Lansing SECOND ROW: M. Kissane A. James C. Talbot W. lVlacQuilIan R. Spielnieycr THIRD ROW: Miss Howell Clare llarhury L. While B. Kafka H. Roesli H. Kaulsky FOURTH ROW: Miss Coates F. llerber Madame Humphrey li. Barnaby C. Huddle ww' 'T J 1 'Z BOTTOM ROW . : E. Thornton, M. Novotn , S. Nan, A. Paramasamy, G. Shipman, M. Dietz, M. Lafferty, E. Milburn, J. Wichman, A. Wya't't. SECOND ROW: A. Strauss, R. Porter, W. George, F. Eschliman, G. Anders, lll. Dewar, R. Nan, M. Green, H. lVlacArthur, R. Hirschman. THIRD ROW: O. Scott, G. Johnson, C. Alles, B. King, J. Hartman, L. Shelton, J. Aird, L. Decorato, Mi. Stewart, A. Sohn, O. Bonikowsky. FOURTH ROW: H. Steup, K. Hicks, B. J. Simms, D. Killam, H. Yamagouchi, C. Dinkins., A. Seely. 1 FJ F ' W in ri 7 ' H fa if U LJ H ML U JL .si .1 A ll .fi l BOVE all nations is humanity is the motto of f .1 . A . . . . Jfrjigp the Cosmopolitan Club, an organization in which more than 100 students learn 'tolerance and understand- ing of the various customs and traditions of the fifteen countries which they represent. Endeavoring also to promote international goodwill among all Oberlin p D students, the club sponsored activities such as the New i 41 U - ' - 'Year's cha el and the International Da dinner. z V y y ,Q , P Y ,e.- , V D45 Outstanding programs at the bi-Weekly meetings of 'H W l ll. 'I A l u 1 Q1 ylxfff. , -, 5 gf the Cosmopolitan Club this year included the opening t i lg, lf ff' if gf- l mixer in Octoberg the initiation at the Bosworth's3 the . t 'f I 'X ff. , i . . . . . lt' i I Qj A X ' ,. i i evenin around Miss F1tch's fire lace with informal li 'l Vi' l 'iifiijga H g P 'i wi ii, ' r discussions, an address by Dorothy Whitney of the A i it 'i C LW C W' Cleveland Round Tableg the meeting at the Skjerne's y t I i where lVlrs. Skjerne in colorful Danish costume told ii about her native country. Memorable also were Dean y i 'I if Wittke's s eech on We Who Built American and i , y i, P 53 for gif V President Wilkins' lllustrat d l C 6Ctll1'6. if ' A ei W rf 15- pf 1 ff fi if f fg r' fi if Y gr '1 JI at i mf iv ,fl tw it Et f 'ii Q, H f A .1 me K, ,Q it n L im: 'Si Ly ll QU. ft Q. li ll 13 it EL SJ! at ll 't E L 1 lil 1. Vl15l'E Oberlin Dramatic Association's 27th season got off to a stormy start when two out of three performances of As You Like It directed by Stan McLaughlin were rained into the Art Building hot housew theater. This school year, despite the 'temporary absence of Director McLaughlin, the ODA sailed merrily along aboard the H. S. Pinafore with Captains Brecken- ridge a11d Boyers at tl1e helm. Reaching calmer Cbut deeperj Waters, Father'7 Jelliffe rocked our emotions to the 'tune of Cradle Song. We reached the home port at last, where Cap'tain7' Auer gave us a shore leave known to landlubbers as Holiday. Such a conclusion came as a Htting climax to a stormy, but thoroughly pleasant journey. Credit for this Voyage is due not only 'to those who worked on deck, but also to 'those who worked unseen below and behind. BOTTOM ROW: M. Podvidz, V. Lane., L. Baker, K. Wear. SECOND ROXV: C. Dunn, J. W Hall, B. Knauft, E. Nichols l R. Morgan, F. Hughes. 1 1 J. W-orley, R. Beers, D. Bundy, N. Lyle, A. Harrow C. Butler, M. G. Carr, J. Gunn, J. Bly PM BETH PIEZSKINP 'JKWOR the first time in its five-year history, the Oberlin College Mum- il mers Club offered a prize for the script to be selected and produced as the show for 1941. Phi Beta Pigskin, written by Don Bundy and Alan Harrow was the script chosen by the Mummers Board and awarded the twenty-live dollar prize. Presented in Finney Chapel, March 27 and 28, this musical comedy featured student talent exclusively. Norman Lyle and Bill Hamilton played the roles of Willie Scroggs and .lane Owen, hero and heroine, respectively and respectfully. Musical direction and arrangement were under the supervision of Charles Butler and John Worley. ,lane Phillips, assisted by Peter Phillips, was in charge of the chorus Work. Co-author Don Bundy was the director of the production. 4 BOTTOM ROWV: A. Hurfnrd, J. Hall, P. Modlish, AM. Frarey, J. Stokes, Cf. Easter, B. Bailey R. Ely. SECOND IKOW: ll. Otis, QI. l-lill, R. Skywm, Director, I. Wirkler, R. Beers, B. Day, W Day., S. Worden, L. Laphani. TlllRD RfJW: C. Schwerin, R. Curtis, P. Arnold, V. Perkins W.'Marlin, R. Wear., S. Martin, D. Weinberg. FOURTH ROW: D. Sclnnilkons, C. Rogers, Ql Faulkner, R. Clapp, F. Housel, A. Seely, C. Basinger, C. Soergcl, Nl. Schwinn 'W ff 1 f t' tt 'T ft A' l, , ll , l J 1' tw 1--1 to we Q, 'A ., 1' '..' if 'f 1-4 si l 'Ji JL tl. alll ' ex . M l l 't l R. JACK and his Singing Woiiders, all 33 of them. Meetiiig three times a week, as well as when occasion demands, these warbling vocalists enjoy each other's company, and each enjoys his own singing, if no one elsels. Besides these tri-weekly practices, the club gives con- certs-and what concerts!-some 24 during the year. The extensive tri covered five states in twelve P days with two free days in Chicago and one night in Ottawa-need more be said. Choral s eakin hit a new hi h as cries of l, 2, 3 . . . P S 3' pretty girl etc. rent the air enroute. Wolf, the bus driver, true to his name, exemplified the club spirit to a T,'. Blix Jackn became Dr. Jack as he entered his 40th year with the club. An outstanding Home Concert and a Super This year the club made two trips, one intensive and the other extensive. The intensive three-day trip included a return engagement al: the An- dreW's School for girls, a buffet dinner with the girls with various individual return engagements arranged, another dinner and concert with more girls-at the Lake Erie College for Women, and Formal brought the season to a close with tl1e four other concerts of relatively minor signif- ICHIICC. proverbial bang-allowing the club members to get down to their proverbial studies. of Oberlin and a joint concert with the men and alumni during WUlVIEN'S GLEE CLUB FTER spending a hectic three weeks trying to reconcile vertical y and horizontal lines to all 'types of feminine pulchritude, Ober- lin's singing coeds finally decided upon a gorgeous creation in white chiffon as a fitting gown in which to make the season's official debut on Mareli fifteenth. The Club 'took Ohio and Kentucky by storm in its ten day spring tour, fulfilling twenty-five engagements. The girls got a kick out of high school audiences and vice versa, judging from the bang with which the medley went over. New members went through the usual ridiculous initiations, to the astonishment of passers-by. The club wound up the year with concerts in the vicinity COIHIIICIICCIIICII I WVCCli. BOTTONI ROW: A. Woocle, J. Booth, M. Kelley, lu. Saretzki, ll. Barleaux, NI. Baker, J. Cole- man, NI. Dalton, J. Pusey. SECOND ROW: B. McMullen, J. Tarhutton, C. hlayer, J. Rex, R. Edwards, A. McClellan, H. Tompkins, H. Funk. THIRD ROW: A. Marsllall, D. Nfudffe, P. Chamberlain, hi. Nfercer, L. Koch, E. Jensen, D. Patterson, D. Frank, L. Axtell. FOITRTH ROW: E. Kenipf, C. Warner., NI. Rihlet, L. Welch, WI. Holmes, hi. Crowell, M. Culley. G. Wol- vington, I... Johnston. -JC ' 1 W t H 1, 9 - if If jg. 1 W' 'm Q .1 Yi Q INT. W A A v, if x Q , hi ,lx I ,li 1 i , 4' y , I i' T f 'T R it R t I 5 H 5 1 1 il ' I 1 1 5 if 322- lp 4 ' X 7' un, 'k - L ' I I! X my f 'U Q' i- V KX jfs. in l W Quill -ts A- I .Lg . . i H35 .f ' K ,, .If ,find ,-'fuk f', , 35, 3:fg:glL:, ,' Xa I ,',:..,pg-,., :L.,1,,H . '-',- Q-ff-iz,.,v ,- ---Q it-Qi?-'2.1 - L'w.-ggA',1 fe f ,for 5 -' 4 ' - iftiiff' , . 'i ,..5QifQjf ' T ' t ,, if :LX :rg 1 s- ,gf J .X - f ig....,-f' ,f X f p-I ig-gif 3553 - ' J Q f f'i?'Q1.:LL7 ,---W-1' I-L4 iq ,f K ,.,faz4-', jf -X H l!.f',,f Mr! ,. ' M, W f.. X J, gr,-. . X.. fa U l If Hifi? il iuifl, l 5 ' lf. VHHE Oberlin Conservator Orchestra, an Y k N organization of eighty members devoted to the presentation of the masterpieces of sym- phonic music, concluded another successful year under the able leadership of Maurice Kessler. During the first semester, a large audience in Finney Chapel enthusiastically applauded the opening concert of the year. The program con- sisted of the Symphony No. 3 by Beethoven, The Finale from Sheleroyade by Rimsky-Korso- koff, and The Three Nocturnes for orchestra by Debussey, the latter having its first complete performance in Oberlin. Shortly before Christmas, in collaboration with the members of the Musical Union, and several guest artists, the orchestra gave a performance of Handel's Jllessiah. In April, the same two groups with vocal soloists, harpsichord, and an organ presented a string rendition of John S. Bach's great work The Passion according to St. John. ffi , -fa, S 'X fx Cafe .Cl X xi? cies f L... APPELLA HE A Cappella Choir is composed of 60 college and conservatory students devoted to the twofold' purpose of gaining a deeper understanding of sacred music and of sharing with others the artistic and spiritual message of this lnusic. From the beginning of the year, the Choir has rehearsed four times a week in preparation for numerous chapel appearances and for the Annual Spring Tour, which this year included Indiana, Illinois, Wiseoilsiii, Michigan and Ohio. The Annual Home Concert climaxed the yearis activities. Credit for the success of the present choir as well as for the preeminent position which the A Cappella has won for itself in the past must go to its dynamic director, Olaf C. Christiansen, who concludes his work in Oberlin with the end of this year. His interpretation of sacred music has been an inspiration not only to members of the choir, but also to the many audiences which have heard the A Cappella. The president of this organization is William Loerke. Other officers are Business Manager, Robert Dixong Vice President, Alice Burr, Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret Heibyg Social Chairmen, Noel Lovett, Gordon Hoddinottg and Sergeant-at-Arms, Robert Davidson. gn-.. i 2' .ally 107 X, ff' 'W f 4-' , -W, Y . ef 1, w ff' kfklfifz ' ff 5 X 'xx ' O8 , H r -Q-w,,,f , ,aff A ff , X Xxx W Qikizjgffjlw Z' ,grzfgfs f Qxxlf a fl , f5'f1f2fif XR yn A, ,.r,.1v X X4 ' xx- .rf rf rx ,f if .Meir 5 .-yr r XX 44 -H4 NSTT,- gig!! ,. N, VJ' f '11----T :H Ran VX 7' XXX!!! wi .uw 1+ 1: fr: u llrll .L SL JJ .Q l. il Concert Band, under the direction of Arthur L. Williams, presented the main portion of the 15th Annual Home Concert by the Oberlin College Bands on December 7, in Finney Chapel. The Concert Band represented Oberlin in the Intercollegiate Band Festival held at Bowling Green State University on March 14-15, joining the Western Reserve University and Bowling Green State University Bands in presenting an afternoon concert, each band playing a half hour program. Eighteen members played in the Festival Band u11der the direction of Mr. Gerald Prescott, Director of Bands at the University of Minnesota, for the gala evening concert. The officers of the Concert Band during tl1e past year were: Russell Snyder, President, John Harvey, Secretary, Ralph Shell, Business Man- ager, John Hoover, Student Conductor. . -. 1 ,H 1 l W . .. V lil M if il El ii El of the highlights of the past year for the W0lHCI1,S Band 'i,v.l9 was the appearance of the Band as a separate unit on the Fifteenth Annual Home Concert of the College Bands, December 7, i11 Finney Chapel. Under the direction of George E. Waln, the Women's Band played A fllayfair Cinderella by Ketelbey and the March The Vanished Army by Kenneth Alford. V With a well-balanced instrulnentation of 52 players, the Women's Band has appeared at football, hockey and basketball games. A formal concert was presented in Welling'ton in April, and on lVIay flth the WOIIICHVS Band opened National Music Week in Oberlin by presenting the first of the 1941 Series of Campus Concerts by the College Bands. The officers for the past year were: Wallda Pitman, President, Margaret Ruby, Secretary, Ruth Morris, Business Man- ager, Louise Ewers, Student Conductor, Satone Stoddard, Drum Major. - 9 'ary Y ' ' 2 , ,ea , i 1 H0 - -. ,.,-' -,.-a-u,.si.g,?.a4.f,gz.'::r:'...Q ,,,,bk,,,,,k- ? X . Aw I 333 W - 4 ,L , - - - -sugar-QL -,V--..wz... A- as X Y . 1-'M M ,H V- ' A -v f- f -1: .asa , fanfare of six long slender bugles l', i'iij bearing crimson and gold Oberlin pen- nants, the Oberlin College Marchiiig Band was led through its maneuvers on the football field last fall. Of special note were the performances with the Denison University Band at Granville, and with the Oberlin Women's Band a11d the Wooster Band at home football games. Special music was provided for all home basket- ball gamesg that played at the University of Mexico game being the most outstanding. For- mations o11 the floor using Mexicall and United States flags were accompanied by a wide variety of Mexican music, including the Mexicaii Na- tional Anthem. Directed by Professor Arthur L. Williains, the Marching Band presented the third Campus Concert in the 1941 series by the College Bands. The officers for the past year were: Paul Nlarsh, Presidentg William Channon, Secretaryg Walter Warlier, Business Managerg Ralph Shell, Student Conductorg Richard Berridge, Drum Major. NEW MAN CO - Qf Of? typo . CQ!-Jfyl QV in-ix-A x77 do f CLUB HE Newman Club, composed of 30 students, an organization for all Cath- olics attending the college, was organized in May, 19410. Intended to bring the Catholic students i11to closer social con- tact, the 'club has afforded excellent opportunities for recreation, and discus- sion groups under faculty leadership. Outstanding speakers were: Miss Cath- erine Keyes, Dlrs. Ruth Lampson, Dr. Clarence Ward, and Dr. Wolfgang Stechow. At Christmas time the children from the Lorain County Home were entertained- pop-corn balls, grab-bag, and games. Many of its members are active in the church choir, which sings DeLassus and Palestrina Masses. Advising the club are Mr. Robert Mel- cher, and Rev. W. C. O'Loughlin. BOTTOM ROW: P. Gorske, R. Zuuzer, A. Pender, L. Jarmin, D. Nellis, A. Fasola. SECOND ROW: B. McGuire, Z. Rohbock, NI. L. Harper, M. Breene, M. L. Emery, Mr. hleleher, B. Hur- ley. THIRD ROW: D. Bartleman, J. Boylan, L. Decarato, J. Naleid, E. Saho, R. Burden. VR. Schmitt, B. Greco. BOTTOM ROW H. Cady il. Press S. Atkinson Nl. Hartson SECOND RONV: S. Krennenelsky C. Tinker Mrs. Lydia Lord Davis H. Van Dieter R. Lewis THIRD RONV: J. Evans Ji. Bullock T. Dutton D. Kinsey O. Kenney 'vli iii' xl . ,. .. . ., , , ,Mi w L' ,I 1 if . , lx rw w : - iw ' 'J :LJ .nes JL .4 Q.-. V. .. ' .Q J.. 1. f..'f .i...'. -. L. LT J. .H 'ifi,:QmREAKING all tradition, the Student Committee of the Oberlin-Shansi Nie- morial Association sent its Representative, Bob Porter of Oberlin, to China early i11 February, 1941. Scoring two firsts-one, in getting the Rep off before June, and the other, in sending a native Oberlinite-the Committee thus com- pleted its biggest task, successfully, in spite of the diflicult foreign situation. Led by Chairman Tom Dutton, the Conlmittee was not content to rest on its oars. It sponsored the Sihansi Tea in the fall, the Shansi Day Celebration, and the Shansi Breakfast in June, and published a new and larger Dragon Tracks which went to nearly Eve hundred Oberlin undergraduates, as well as to alumni and friends. Members of the Committee for 1940-41 were: Chairman Tom Dut- ton, Sally Atkinson, Bob Lewis, Sol Kremenetsky, Jean Press, .liohn Bullock, Oscar Kenney, Mary Beth Hartson, John Evans, and Harriet Cady. Bob Porter decides what to tulw 112 i ALUIVI NI ASSUEIATIUN Louis Pierce President, Alumni Association Carroll Shaw and Secretary Ruth RST established in 1839, as one of the first organizations of its kind in this country, the Alumni Association has constantly promoted the interests and welfare of Oberlin College. Anyone regularly enrolled at Oberlin for a se- mester or more is a member of the Association with full voting privileges. There are over 26,000 living alumni, of whom about 10,000 are graduates. Wirth the help of about fifty alumni clubs, per- iodical class reunions and other class activities, the publication of a monthly magazine, and the mailing of literally 'thousands of letters and cir- culars to alumni, the Association sustains for Oberlin the interest of its alumni friends, and helps Win new friends. In a recent six-month period, over 33,300 communications went to Oberlin alumni from tl1e Alumni Office in the Oberlin Inn. The activities of the Association are supported 'through annual gifts of alumni to the Oberlin Alumni Fund. V l f 'ill l ll .. HE YMCA, with 350 members, attempts to meet the religious needs of Oberlin men through a program of education, recreation, com- munity service, and worship. Significant this year among the activities of this purpose have been the expanded worship program, week end excursions to Chance Creek, a new program of All-Association meetings, three religious conferences, increased activity in the child study field, a group study of the human problems in. economic life, deputations pro- grams for churches in surrounding communities, and more pertinent Student-Faculty Discussion groups. CABINET Auerbach, H. Boardman, A. Seely, G. Easter. SECOND ROW: E. Stiles, O. Scott, H. Richmond, B. Day, M. Wag- man. THIRD ROW: D. Farn- ham, M. Biringer, W. Day, R. Wade, L. Lapham, J. Bullock, R. Holmes, R. Hollingsworth. I. Beal. 1.-Q fi F W E E 7 - Pb' Till-IROUGH the efforts of an active house representative ro g up, most of tl1e 562 members participated in some phase of the organization's program. Campus activities included student-faculty and senior women's discussions, vespers and special worship services, recreation, all-meu1ber- ship meetings, and religious conferences. Community service extended to the Children's Home, girl scouts, the Phyllis Wheatleyf Communit . Y center, and the churches. Off-campus relationships included, among other things, an unusually successful Worl d Student Service Fund Drive. 5 1 l!O'l l'OM ROW: E. Scott, A. Jewell, .l. Sanderson, H. Cady. SECOND RONV: M. Darnell li. Warner, A. Coodier, NV Wolfe, l. Dielenbacli, E. Hughes 'l'l'llRD ROW: H. Quiring C. Van Tuyl, A. M. lieiser, .l. llayllen, A. Grayliill, l . Calkins. . A.. f-4 1 W- ff N . . rs 1 1 1 ' . 1 '3 e' Q N ,-Q. . , ' . . X .1 -. - H ' . , - . il ig! if ll. L C lull l 'li l' li ii t 'L' 4 4- at ,. asa ' P. H -. -A-. ,L . as .1 , , ,, 1 1 BOTTOM ROW l. Diefcnhach L. Axtell J. Elmore ll. Kennedy G. Bennett E. NVhile A. Dudley R. Dodge .l. Stanicek VfiTll HE dream of a student union its building to house organization offices and afford recreation facilities took more tangible form this year when the social committee started a fund to evoke new interest in the project. The committee also planned activities for those remaining on campus for Ober- lin's first Thanksgiving vacation. This year's edition of the Flunker's Frolic proved to be the outstanding informal social event of the year. Coeducational swimming topped off a truly superior y Rec Han student talent show and while the rest of the campus roller skated or swam, Frosh met Frosh at an informal dance in Rec Hall. The committee assisted the sponsoring of the special dance of the Pan-American Congress, held ill Wariier Gym in Marcli. In addition to regular duties of Sunday night recs, tea dances, all-colleges, both formal and otherwise, and campus sings, the committee bought new ping-pong tables for the newly dec- orated Rec Hall, adding to the enjoyment of the students, socially. This merely makes manifest the attempt of the Social Committee to accomplish their aim. SECOND ROW: STAFF ,fu A .,. :T ssl , ,igigntg ,- 1 :sa , -4 -A 4 4 L i la tg t tg I Robert Chandler, Editor O matter how many good ideas the editor of an annual has, his book will not be a success unless its photographs are well taken, Moulton P 1SSi 3'B'LSi 0S5 Mamge' its engravings faithfully reproduced the quality of the original photographs, its printing is accurate, and its covers are striking. Perhaps the largest part of the credit for this Hi-O-Hi must go to photographers Foo Chu, Andrew Stofan, and Arthur Princehorn, to the ,lahn and Ollier Engraving Company, represented by H. M. lVIcGuire, and to the Gray Printing Company, represented by Lester Kisaheth, and the Molloy Cover Company, represented by Bill Sims. Without the cooperation of these men, and these companies, there would not have been a 1941 Hi-O-Hi. Assistants Foo Chu ......,....., Photographer Kerman Whitsvorlh, Associate Erlitor Leslie Fishel ....... Associate Editor . 'X NN' Q ca aff STAFF W W UP THE 1341 REU H1 EDITUHIAL J. Bowers J. Rawlinson D. Hartman C. Hayes II . Stevenson M. L. Dapper! M. L. Green V. Lane H. MuGrcaI V. Griffith J. Herrioll M. Lewis D. Herrmann P. Moore S lein Tarr Folger Anderson Chrislcllcr Ulrich Morris P. Bourquin J. Cole D. Cacner G. Tepper J. Duthie Nl. Chase D. Frank NI. Johnston xi, H. J. Stokes L. Dunham C. La Rose J. Cooper J. Cooper S. Garhinson Business I. Phillips A rlvertising Nlanagcr 'tif H. Dunn K. Young K. Downs J. Fairfield M. Brouse J. Clifford M. Myers P. Stephenson R. Edwards 20 i REVIEW .lack llnme, lfrlitor Frank Hanson, Business JlIlIlI!lgl'l' Paul Blansharcl, Sports Lrlitlor ESIRING to make the .Review more than a college bulletin, the editors this year have encouraged students to help form student opinion by airing their views via the letters-to-the-editori' department. VC l1ether it was war, rationed l11C3lS, politics, or the college curriculum, students had their answers ready- but not always in less tha11 the prescribed 300 words. The editorial column at times agreed and at other 'times disagreed with the letter-writers. The editors aired their own pet peevesw in their Celluloid CuiT . Meanwhile, forty-Eve students, ranging from freshman cub reporters to junior and senior editors, were spend- ing four days a week at NNO. 13M North Main writing all the news that will Ht in printw. Y , f l Norm Lyle, Victor Stone, Blaniaging Editors Howard Frank, Adwrtising Mallager J. Cordon Bennett, Associate Editor Gordon Wagenet, Circulation Illanager Jacob Gruber, Assistant Business Illanagcr ' i'.l T- 'Q T1 3 l .Q E- an in -- .. A ..- Uolummsls M. G. Carr, E. Wllite, R. Greer Cnlummsis J. Mills, V. Cole, D. Blllldy, V. Stone Edlmfial Siall R. Massey, R. Van Riper, W. Fishback, J. Hansen Spam E. Engstrom, R. France, A. Harrow, P. Tear Advanced Hlepmrlns P. Gott, L. Stevenson, E. Hargruve, E. Malldell, C. Sherover, G. Hughes Freshulall Hepurlers STANDING: R. Solender, L. Gordon, N. Salzburg, R. Clark, W. Hamilton. SEATED: S. Taishoff, J. Yvhiteheacl, B. Jacobs, E. Bennethum. Peamra Writers A. Strauss, T. Johnson, 'M. Helmkc, J. Hoffman, D. Bundy, J. Brown Columnist: J. Balcolnb, D. Dosch Erllumnzslso P. Sears, A. Florence, J. Pells, M NIYCFB. HDNUR EUHR? -lVlE.N'5 so E MMITTEE Q -L KN 2551: If - -A 1 1 r sawmk f fit Iilall 'Mu if + BOTTOM ROW: B. Nlarcley, J. Dun lap, A. Hommann, I. Grover. SEC W. Fisher. Chairman of the Honor Committee is a senior elected by the student ill body. The other eight members of the Committee are chosen to represent sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The Committee operates as an educa- tional and judicial body under the provisions of the Honor Code, whereby the students have assumed the responsibility for the elimination of dishonesty from all academic work. The Committee carried on a spirited investigation of the working principles of the Honor System, and sent several recommended changes to the Faculty. VWHE Men's Committee, which has jurisdiction over all men,s activities in Oberlin College, is composed of the Conservatory Representatives, Honor Court Chairman, President of the Y. M. C. A., the four class presidents, and the College Men's Representative who acts as chairman. Primarily concerned with Frosh-Soph activities, the Men's committee is also kept busy conducting the Second All-College Men's Stag, choosing a Hudson Scholar, conducting class and student council elections, and for the first time, adminis- trating the automobile regulations. BOTTOM ROW: T. Preston L. Fay G. Bennett SECOND ROW: G. MacConnachie J. Hoover D. Moore H. Boardman J. Carlisle . T Al ll? OND ROW: J. Youtz, I-I. Nicholson WDM Eu ENE SELF EUVERNMENT LEAGUE SN 1 Nk E l l 3 BOTTOM ROW: W. Wolfe, H Prescott, M. B. Hartson, J. Holt. SECOND ROW: K. Hunt V. Baker, Nl. Colvin, L. WEESOIIS A . Pearson . HE Women's Self-Government League, includes every woman on campus. Headed by the executive board, the WSGL and Senate of house presidents carries on a double program of self-government and social activities. Besides the regular activities of inter- class relations and house government, the WSGL this year worked on a freshman counsellor training program and a housing survey to see what Oberlin women thought of their living conditions and what they thought could be done about them. The high spot of the year's work was the two day occupational symposium, No- vember 29 and 30, when visiting authorities came to give the women new ideas of vocational choices and to help them in planning their courses and activities. ISOTTOM ROW: F. Loomis. A. Ruelller, M. Chave., M. Colvin, P. McCormick., D. Mor- ris, S. Atkinson, B. Booth, E. Jensen, I. Diefenbach, F. Cal- kins. SECOND ROW: L. White, K. llunt, J. Sellers, P. Olsen, N. Goodrich, A. Haskell, D. Porter, V. Baker, J. Caldwell, H. Tompkins., A. Pearson, M. Gooden, M. Johnston, C. Vaughn, E. Taylor. 24 STUDENT EUUNCIL 0. Scott, H. Prescott, P. Blanshard, J. Dunlap, V. Cole, H. Goldberg, Presirlcntg L. Axtell, J. lllills, L. Fay, K. Hunt, H. Kennedy, J. Hoover. OUNCIL activities have certainly been worth writing about this year. Accepting the challenge of last year's Council, once on the point of dis- solving because of the futility of attempted student government, this year,s Council has shown what an alive, dynamic, active group can do. They began their term of office with a complete revision of the automobile rule, placing its enforcement on an Honor System basis. They were instrumental also in secur- ing faculty revision of the liquor rule. They reorganized the administration of the Refugee Scholarship Fund. They began a thorough investigation of Ober- lin's organizational structure with a view to eliminating some of the slap- happy liaphazardnessw. What will always stand out as their major achievement, however, was their long battle about the dance band ruling, resulting finally in victory. Equally important, though less well-known, was their sustained effort to bring Theolog and College closer together, their complete revision of the organization of student government, and their careful and consistent handling of organization constitutions. i ' :Eels 25,1 ,, ,. , .Hn b vm ,AA 1 fn ' f- Q ' 1' 'u y: v ' 'tr ,1 M ' R. '1 v z' f Q o ,x 1 -A E ,,,-Shiva.-r.-gf--' -.1 -V -I - ,Ap ig- W Q1 ' -1 ix V Q: 4 'iff . , -- ,-,f1fl14'v- EEFZEEQZ. 1 M ! I E .-:..Q,Ti.: J J . ,M Ai . H -' .Y Q 4, , , - H 3' 'fzt ff 1 -if' 'MPV pw if 1 A J,,?,,3gf-A .,,?SHfh,,.,-V.: ,, . , ,, 1 , 5 fl-C R . , A, K. ,X ,. , ,C sri' ' ffl., Ll: I ' rr . 4 'ri - I Q 2 v h if -ff? f W ' 2' 5 Y Eg J fp 3 UV 9 V ..,' 17 A Q' V - 4, ,V-7 ,, v . , J- H -f if 9 14 Q. V1 it sr 'Qi L' , .47 ' 75,-1 FQ? 'ir gf. an , if f I , fi! wg -Q, .IB ' t ' m 1 iw Qi v -i'- .I 1, -gt' A 3' -F x 1 -fif- I o HP' fp 1 'Q' T -if 1 if fs! ,. 5545? . Q, W , 1' wiv if 'xv A' -,swim FL , V gi C I 5. -- ' Ly' . , if X 5 f tel' x :tx .AN .. .K A 'L WEE F. Addessi N Banghart R Beers P. Blanshard K Briggs L Bronsky R Burden S. Burns J. Carlisle A Cecil R Clapp B Clymer G. Cooley J Creighton B Day W. Day R. DeGroff R. Dew A. DiBella W. Dipman R. Dodge R. D 1111 can G. Easter J. Easton A. Farbstein W. Farquhar L. Fay W. Fisher J. Flint E. Forest REBS UE THE H. Frank D. Frazier G. Galloway W. Giles J. Glaser H. Hansen R. Hartson R. Hauser R. Henry J. Hill H. Goldberg S. Goodman R. Greer G. Hagner A. Hirsh R. Kilmer S. Kleinman E. Krueger J I J. Leedy R. LeFevre G. MacConnacl1ie J. Martin E. Maynard S. Nlerrill P. Nawrocki J. orebaugh W. Poteat J. Purves J. Rawlinson H. Richards J. Richards A. Robertson J. Rogers A. Scofield E. Spaeth E. Spelbrink A. Sutton P. Swartz C. Vrooman R. Vroornan R. Wall R Warren R. Wear D. Weber G. Wilsoii T Wood P. Worcester S. Worden 28 FUUTBALL Wood flies through Rochester 1 T J' a L I 1 ought power football to Oberlin for the first time in several decades h Lysle BuLler's steamroller ran roughshod over its four Eastern opponents lx 15 ,lit u- nl 0 return to Ohio where it lost most of its steam, dropping the final three 7 Q13 - s on its schedule. eorge Barclay All-American guard from North Carolina, joined the Oberlin AAN- -f-board-of strategy as line-coach and, after two weeks of practice, the Yeomen opened the season with a decisive 20-12 victory over the University of Rochester. A weak Allegheny squad was blasted, 43-0, as the Yeomen gained the largest margin of Victory since 1920. Lady Luck took the throttle of the steamroller as a last-minute touchdown gave the Yeomen a 13-12 victory over Hamilton. Down 13-0 at the half, the Butler-Barclay combine displayed a surprising pass-attack to come home from Swarthmore with a 14--13 victory. Against an undefeated Wit'tenberg team, the Yeomen Hrst tasted defeat, 19-7, even though they held a large statistical edge over the Lutherans. A weak pass defense gave Denison the chance to outgain and outscore the Yeomen, 34-20. Wooster brought along a snowstorm to help them get past the weak Oberlin pass- defense and hand the Butlerites a 14-0 setback to end the season, and mark the first time that the Yeomen failed to score in 1940. BOTTOM ROW: Eralmann, Bricklev, Throner. TOP ROVV: .5 Wgigfififfgy ' lx I 3 E A 3 U N V5 l , . 20 Rochester .... lg! Oberl . 43 Allegheny .... Oberlf n. 13 Hamilton. . . . 4 14 Swarthmore. . 7 Wittenberg. . . x Oheijlin ,a .20 Denison ..... Oherlinii l V ,XE0 Wooster ..... ,I 'Lan Nm EUHEHES - 1135-4 .....,.x Barclay, Pfuff, lleail Coach Bullet, Nichols. Sllllllll BOTTOM ROWV: O. Hall, ll. Frank, T. Yvooll, D. Frazier. SECOND RONV: W. Crecrafl, W. Poleal, Co-Ca tain Briggs Co-Captain Wilson, R. Beers, B. Nlulhauser, LeFevrei THIRD BOW: Coach Barclay, C. Schweriu, R. Turpin, L. Lapham, G. Cooley, R. Burden, P. Swartz, Coach Butler. FOURTH ROW: Dr. Nichols, W. Dipman, T. Waugh, E. Ever- harl, S. Bennett, P. Nelson, B. Clymer, NI. Hoff. FIFTH ROW: A. Galasso, P. Worcester, R. Wall, B. Kelner, R. Shaeffer, W. Wiglltliiali, R. Warren. 129 KN wx, ff. :I Nix E1 - SQ! .KX X, ' fs A . wx ,K W' Nu, -sk is 4' QQ fm wx, we ,A ' it k:, 'v.J 3 ,-. K 7 J W ' Captain Gerry Wllson Worcester Co Captain B ,--gm , if V N i - llall LeFevre ' Swartz E T T E H M E N .... 141 Gene Cooley . . . WYHQOI1. . .'41 Howie Frank. . . K . 41 ..... 141 Dick Lerevre . . . . . ,rl ...... '41 Tom Wood . . . . gl. ...'41 P1111 Worcester ... 5Bg?gFElH2:g'ner . . . . .'41 Bill Dipmau . . , Bob lVIlllll8llSCI'. . . . . .' Bill Poteat ...... . . .' Phil Swartz . . . .' Bob Burden . . . . .' 41 Otis Hall .. . 41 Art Hirsch ..., 41 Bob Kelner . . . 42 Bob Wall . . . ll '42 . . . '42 '42 '42 '42 9 . . . 43 . . 743 '43 ...'43 ...'-13 Frazier Frank Hagner Skull Session with Coach Butler uptum elect If OICCSIPI 4 through the line Clymer Dipman Mulhauser Beers ,if ' . in 'wx 1 ,., L' N9-our Turpin, surrounzlezl Cooley Poteal ' :fin -F l' A NI. -X - T o.,- F ' A Q. V V- , ij, - .. 1 V ' ,Ill ' ...Y. ' , , r. JJ, 2 .3 V it T., W Jil, 1 , J xi L3 1,1 T M . ll' i' if 'l . u , - i , , 1 , , ,iifiwifl I L J lx, Y , ,, . LV tt A .. , ,Q . I V MYTQQIPIOUGH the record book shows but four victories against two defeats, the Oberlin Cross-Country team led by Captain Dick Hauser and top man Bob Wear showed up exceptionally well against real tough competition, losing to Miami University by one point, after a tough race, to Ohio State. In the finale, the Ohio Conference ' Q Meet held at Oberlin, the Kinsey- men showed their stuff in fine fashion, coming oil with top honors. xgiqiilj L X if-5lDx CH X-71 N X, . 18 Bowling Green . .42 ' J :. Y E MA Y W Captinn Dickflblauselggg , as i, ---f ,. - Ed Forrest? T-QQ.. ,L 3 'PQ J Clare 3VfoQni5Q1if5 a. . Bob Wear .... iWink Day. . . Pete Easter .... Bruce Anderson .... .'41 . . 741 ...'41 H741 . . .'42 . .UL2 '43 O i rlini?iNgKQi, y Ashland .... . . .1143 lj. Xxx KH: .L O Clidlll. .T8 Case .... . . .113 Obembn. .17 Wooster .... . . .46 Oberlin? .443 Ohio State ...... 18 , 'iit iiii n - Oberlin. .29 Miami ......... 28 .Brie-if-if iii, . fi Ohio Conference Run at Oberlin -afar Oberlin first lVear leading the pack . . . 'MAA A .Wm BOTTOM ROYV: C. Vrooman, E. Forrest, Captain Dick Hauser, R. Wear. TOP IIOW: Coach Dan Kinsey, W. Day, G. Easter, B. Anderson, Dr. Nichols. BOTTOM ROW: A. Farbstein, S. Goodman, Captain W. Fisher, H. King, A. Robertson, Coach G. Willbond. SECOND ROW: S. Burns, G. Vradenburg, E. Maynard, J. Rawlinson, J. Block that kick . . . J' 'C X el as A Cx X lj 3 ' I 'Y --.. 1,f N Oberlin. .0 City. . . . Oberlin 0 Rock. Oberlin. . Oberlin 0 Caiqievgie Tech. Oberlin 3 Wheaton. . . . . . Madison, W. Rennebohm. THIRD ROW: M. Fisher, J. Rogers, R. Hartson, L. Fishel, J, Y llall. FOURTH ROW: L. Swift, D. Carson, R. Vrooman, J. Glaser, S. Martin, V. McCarty. lu sa tm u fn Q3 ll il il wESPITE their pre-season rat- ing as one of the strongest teams ever to represent Oberlin on the soccer field, the 194-O hooters failed to live up to their advance reports until the second half of the season., compiling a record of only two victories against three defeats. A midseason shakeup in the front line, however, brought about a tremendous improvement, and the Yeomen went on to win two of their last three games. They chalked up decisive victories over Allegheny and Wheation, and played their best game of the season in losing to the powerful Carnegie Tech team. r,Af afsma . . . l.,411 . 1 '41 . ,5'41 Ge e V7 iwfgiixjnmf f Wig: '41 Did . '41 Ar ef- -'42 Sey a t '1.E :'i '. ' fi .... ,412 Bob Hartson .... .5 . .' ..... '42 Johnny Rawlinson. . . . .-'42 .loe Rogers ........ . .'42 .loe Glaser ..... . .'4-2 Art Robertson. . . . .'43 ,r EBSKETBALL f' f 4 Z! f ITH eight lettermen returning, and three or four promising sophomores AHL coming up, the prospects for the 1940-1141 Basketball season looked rosy. The result, a record of seven Wins and seven losses, was definitely rosy for an Oberlin basketball squad. Sparked by the outstanding play of Captain Jack Martin, the defensive play of sophomore Scotch lVlacConnachie, the high scoring of Captain- elect Johnny Carlisle, and the backboard control of Bob DeGroff, the Oberlin quintet proved their competence with victories over Allegheny, Otterbein, Uni- versity of Mexico, Buffalo, Kenyon and Denison. In their Hrst nine games, the four that the Butlerites lost were snatched from their grasp by a total of only nine points. Outstanding on the schedule was the enthusiastic reception which the Department of Physical Education, aided and abetted by the student body, accorded to the visiting University of Mexico team. None the less outstanding were the exciting overtime victory over the previously undefeated Otterbein outfit, and the climactic one point win over Denison, closing one ofthe most successful basketball seasons in recent Oberlin athletic his tory. Two points ? ? x 1 xx 1 A X frgii Q .XX -lx Wi ,fffb X Wk' 1' x ,D 1 M EQXJL 'flfffx X ,K ' gflifw 'fy pf f'Zff'f'ML xx ,iff F gk Q ! ef Rv De Croj gels the tap . . . Orebaugh MacConuachie Addessi Captain Martin Carlisle Bob Dc-:Groff ..... Dick LeFevre. . . Jack Orebaugh .... Johnny Purves ...... Bill Dipman .... ...... Gordon MacConnacl1ie Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin ..... Oberlin ..... Oberlin ..... Oberlin Oberlin ..... Oberlin ..... LeFevre fcints . SEI-ISDN 46 41 30 44 51 41 53 33 46 46 30 4-2 36 37 Allegheny ...... Case ........... Hobart ........ Otterbein ...... Univ. of Mexico. Detroit Tech. . . Buffalo ........ Rochester ...... Kenyon ........ Wooster ........ Moun't Union. . . Alumni. ....... . Baldwin Wallace Denison ........ Purves Dipman LeFevre DeGroff GSWHOUGII rather slow in starting, the 1941 fencing squad pro- -1 gressed steadily and ended their regular season with three straight victories to post a record of four wins to three losses. Included among their victims were Akron, Buffalo, Kenyon, and Cincinnati, while they bowed to Buffalo once and to their number one rival, Case, twice. In the Conference lVIeet the Yeomen placed second to Case as they took two of the three individual crowns. Boasting but one man with any previous varsity experience, Captain Dodge, the season saw an inexperienced combine develop into one . i 1 'ff . ,L V i ' 4.'1. ','f11.:'...?.1 N C2P!92QBQbfQD9dss:-1 A '41 BQEii.I3ii!iiC.dfi5 if i l - 1- 541 Safiiiiltiiiiiiih .... - .'rrf I 741 Slim Krueger ...... '41 Earl Spaeth. . . . .'42 Stan Worden ...... '11-2 Ralph Henry ...... '43 Don Weber. . . . .743 of the finest and scrappiest outfits in Oberlin's fencing history. . -we fi 'X ,r ., xxx N 1 .. J, ,'l 'F' . 'wir j 1 l l :-V ' W Q,-. . 1 K' fl I V,,. ' x fx' - psi. rf ' 3 s E A f 1. 5 9,11 X Oberlin. .11M W. Case. fi, . . .155 Oberlin. . 7 fi'iAkrdn. . . 2 Oberlin 13 5' Buffalo. .14- obei-liu 11 .5 ,Q case. ig, 16 Oberlin lfl-ffl! Kenyon ?i?lf'3 Oberlin 155 Buffalo .... 115 Oberlin 13 Cincinnati. 4- Invitational Meet at Case Oberlin 'tied for second place TOP ROW: S. Kleiman, J. Boggs, S. Worden, D. Weber, R. Berridge, Coach Jameson. BOTTOBI ROW: D. Springer, E. Spaeth, R. Duncan, R. Henry, R. Dodge. Stop thrust 7 -A ' ii' 1 ., lx ,. A If Q 7 x J - '41 .2 L I! 5,2211 Jim lTji5'?5?Ty':'f'T:'1'T'. '41 Phil Swartz. . . ....'41 Larry Fay ........ ,412 Herb Hansen ...... '42 Hugh Richards .... '42 Norm Banghart Bill Farquhar. . ...743 ....943 Gordon Galloway . . 743 Johnny Richards. . .VI-3 Al Sutton ......... '43 SEASUN Oberlin. .449 Oberlin. .25 Oberlin. .47 Oberlin. .58 Oberlin. .4-7 Oberlin. .41 Oberlin. .415 Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon ....... Case .......... W'ooster ....... Kent .... ...... Allegheny ..... Rochester ..... Ohio Conference Meet at Oberlin Second place I , ,E .M s F .M l X X .1 b,.' lf. ' .L ...- H W H lil lil l ll Captain. Cecil arches . . . Another broken recorfl . . . K HARLEY Erdmannis third Crimson a11d Gold tank squad proved to be the best in the nine year history of Oberlin swimming as they mowed down all but one of their seven opponents. Captained by Art Cecil, Conference cham- pion diver, the Yeomermen lived up to all expectations as they lost only to Kenyon, Ohio Conference Champions for the past four years. During the course of the season, the Richards brothers, Hugh- Captain-elect - and Johnny, smashed all four of the Crane Pool free style records. In the Ohio Conference meet at Crane Pool, Oberlin, with 53M points, again placed second to Kenyon who Won with 72 points. Conference Meet at Bowling Green and tlzey're off for the mile relay . . . TRACK y Although 1940 Crimson and Gold track squad boasted few individual stars, the team was exceptionally well-balanced, and, under the expert coaching of Dan Kinsey, won six of . its seve11 dual meets and went on to capture first place in the Ohio Conference meet. Ohio Wesleyan proved the only nemesis on the schedule as the Yeomen went down to a 71-60 defeat. Captained by Dascomh Forhush, the Kinseymen opened the season with a surprise, 58M-4-SM, victory over Bowling Green in an indoor meet. The Yeomen went on to conquer Muskillguln, 93-4-8, and place first ahead of Case and Baldwin-Wallace in a triangular affair. Joe Scott, National Decathlon Champion, garnered 311 points for Western Reserve, but the Red Cats fell, 72-59. Rochester and Wooster were crushed by the respective scores of 71-59 and SZVZ-485. In the Ohio Conference meet, at Bowling Green, the Kinseymen edged Toledo, 435-4-3, while Baldwin Wallace Hnished third with 4-1 points. Led by Co-captains Al Dihella and Bob Wear, the sixteen returning lettermen, including Jim Malone, who was out of school last year, will be aided by a strong group of sophomores and the Kinseymen have high hopes for an undefeated season this year. V. .N , ', .L TfEn11.tHaMlfE N 2 , fl, ,U i Ciupt.aiiif' pqgk Qtvqftmgli. . '40 Biaiy Cllfljmings . .2140 Chris , . V,-'WO .... 1, I .'41 Ali'4DiBell3ifi.i Q . .'41 Bob Greer .... . fill. Dick Hauser. . . . . 741 Clare Vrooman. . . . . ffl-1 Bob Wear ...,. . . .3441 Gerry Wilson. . . . . .'4f1 Bob Burden. . . . . .VI-2 Willk Day .... . . .742 Bob DeGroff. . . . .WL2 Bob Dew ..... . . .74-2 Dave I-Iildner. . . . . 7412 Jack Orebaugb .... . . .742 Frank Spelbrink. . . . . .'4'2 Tom Wood, ..... . . .UL2 BOTTOM ROXV: R. CllII1IlllllgS, D. Frazier, A. Dibella, Captain Forbush, R. Greer, Ji. Orebaugh, R. Wear, C. Vrooman. SECOND ROW: R. Clapp, G. Hutchins, W. Day, J. Hunt, B. Day, F. Klug, A. Scofield, R. Hauser., F. Spelbrink. THIRD ROW: Coach Kinsey, G. Wilson, R. Dew, R. DcGroff, S. Smith, R. Bcrthoff, V. Dnpre, XV. Martin, Dr. Nichols. FOURTH ROW: W. Saint, R. Burden, D. llildner, S. Scott, R. Hollingsworth, W. Muchmore. Apnl26 .....,. May 3... lVlay 10 ..... May 14 ..... . May 17 ....... May 24-. .. May 30-31 .... ' -ll . . . .Case-Bald.-Wal. . . .N. W. Ohio Meet at Bowling Green ..........Rochester . . . . .Ohio Wesleyan ...........Wooster All-Ohio at O. W. U. . .Big Six at Wooster From Greer to Orebaugh to 1941 SCHEDULE Oberlin 58M Oberlin 83 Oberlin 61 Oberlin '72 Oberlin 71 Oberlin 82M u Bowling Green 4 2 Clndoorj Muskingum. . .48 Ohio Wesleyall 70 West. Reserve 59 Rochester ..... 59 Wooster ...... 48M Ober. 66M, Bald. Wal. 59, Case 36M Ohio Conference Meet at Bowl. Gr. Oberlin first Cabovej Kuzsey H I4-I li ll Handicapped by the weather and a lack of experience the Oberlin Golf team, captained by Ken Macrorie and coached by Professor Boyers had trouble with four of their seven opponents, winning two and tying the last game. The Boyermen bowed in the opener to Kenyon by one point, with Macrorie as the main point Winner. Recovering quickly, the golfers eked a sloppy victory over Mo'un't Union, playing on a sloppy course. Beaten by W'ooster, the Yeomen came back again to beat Denison, then lost to the Big Red 011 the next day. Finishing a spotty season, the team tied a strong Toledo outfit, but didnit do too well in the Conference Tournament. Though 110 lettermen are returning, Coach Boyers will build his team around an experienced nucleus who have shown up very favorably in intercollegiate and intramural competition. SEA SUN Oberlin SM Kenyon.. 65 Oberlin SM Mt. Union 'YM Oberlin 4M WO0S'lC1'. .HM Oberlin 11 Denison. 5 Oberlin 3M Denison. .125 Oberlin 1 Woos'te1', .15 Oberlin 8 Toledo... 8 pg, it p Vgggiy MW g p pg Conference Tournament at e V B Toledo--Oberlin fifth 1 , , Mi . 'ii . . r.. -. , ,' .F . ' Q-,ew i J if ff , , V - C W is Q, .v - ' ,- 'M.w ,H -. eg .5 ,. ,, . 'SEWQQFF . ask? g .Q Ms- .- fax: J? ,gfmiiifx , V 3' - ' 'Wiw Fl 4' ' 1 1.-.nt ,a, f ' df-' A ' 3 4iJ:fi45yE'iE'4,1-if? fi . , if' Q- 2792 I .. ., 11493.-?5?5'F-f 'f?L ig ' ..:L5,1 ' - f ' 1 ia ff- 2- 1 4... - Mme-it 'J .ssl . 1- . 'W-' Concentrutilzg on a sixjoot putt, Captain iwacrorie looking on . . . 2373 N JL ui w ny-1f,,.7Lf ,A A x , , 1 . I J v .f.'f, 121 H f f it ia 'I V .p , W nl it 'xx . fx .' fl Jl'q'j' ' Lx 3 , .iY,.'l', . ,L.f.,,' ,,- ,n I T . 1 lil-5h'Ma6io'i-ie '40 Bob Dorn 74110 R. Drummond, J. Carlisle, R. Dorn, R. Holmes -- -a .. E- 7 liflllllg Q. af Led by Captain Al Seibens, the Oberlin Tennis team rolled up an envious record of seven victories against one loss. That loss was inflicted on the Butlermen by Kenyon College, of Don McNeill, National Amateur Champion, fame. Drawing the largest home crowd of the season, McNeill put on an exhibition of championship play defeating Captain-elect Cecil i11 straight sets. With Cecil alternating with Siebens in the number o11e spot, and neo- phytes Dick LeFevre and Herb Hansen improving in both singles and doubles, the Yeomen ended the season by finishing second to Kenyon in the Ohio Conference Tournament at Kenyon. IL. Bronsky, A. Cecil, P. Blanshard., Coach Butler, R. LcFevre, H. Hansen, Captain A. Siebens ' ,iff ,HL il H ,A 7, iiffvflffl pi -V i gffef-at . X3 u WJ , I-253115: -1 N , 5 if ligifg, fw: if gimp Q ly li xiiggilf- W ,tax lg. If ul A ,X M.: fa.:-.:-lf , . Nw., ,-.-s,,feH:J .7 ' I X -'.Q1l.ll' . r ..,. ,yggz-1 - r ,,'. ,,. X 2'::5, I-.1 -'ti 'fu av- 3 , 1 l ' 1 .s.:.,,. . , .. Captain AITSie5ens '40 Paul Blanshard .... '41 Leo Bronsky. . . .,4l Art Cecil ...... . .'41 Herb Hansen ...... '42 Dick LeFevre ..... '42 SEASUN Oberlin 6 De Pauw ...... 3 Oberlin 5 Ohio Wesleyan 2 Oberlin 4 Ohio Wesleyan 3 Oberlin 5 Woos'ter ....... 2 Oberlin 9 West. Reserve O Oberlin 5 Allegheny ..... 2 Oberlin 2 Kenyon ....... 5 Oberlin 7 Alumni ....... 2 Conference Tournament at Kenyon Second place Captain-elect Art Cecil returns a smash wg wwiamlziW'F 143 BOTTONI ROW: P. Nawrocki, W. Yocom, R. Kretchmar, Captain Rudy Schmidt, S. DiBiasio, C. Kent, J. McCoual1ey. TOP ROW: Dr. Nichols, F. Addessi, C. Schmidt, G. xVH OllCt, J. Kofron, H. Messer, R. Beers, K. Briggs, W. Giles, Coach Erdmann. t,,' X . X 'flex f F ': Vf.. ,Aix 4-ki' 6 f I .tx 'x , ,f 1' 4X p '1 . , .X ,N l .- X511 . O A ' ,IE , 4 5 ff, X, L1 it it 1 1 ii lm w w ,Li 1' . , , ., ,. .1 1, .1 .-' ,M i. , .V .,,, ., Ln, 1 1'11rIE 1940 edition of the Crimson and Gold baseball team exper- ienced a rough season as they lost ten out of the fourteen games on their schedule. Their biggest trouble seemed to be in the Iield as they were consistently charged with errors throughout the season in spite of the best infield combinations in years. Many ofthe misplays were credited to a pitching staff, which though containing some fine throwing talent, was pretty weak on the defense. Beaten by Otter- bein, lVIuskingum, Toledo, Woos'ter and, in a double header, Roch- ester, the Yeomen interspersed among tl1e defeats a double victory over the Kenyon Lords, a o11e-run decision of the Ohio Wesleyfan Bishops, and the traditional win over the Alumni. pk - , In spite of the unimposing record which the ball team showed, nothing can be said against their Hght and spirit. Captain Rudy Schmidt, diminutive keystone sacker, proved his right to his office, bracing and sparking the team when things looked darkest. Not to be forgotten as stars in their own right were Oberlin's versatile sen- iors: Catcher Bob Kretchmar, Infielder Chuck Kent, Outfielder Sparky DiBiasio and Pitcher Bill Yocom, all of whom kept plugging for what seemed to be a lost cause. The outlook for the 1941 seaso11 seems brighter with two newcomers in the infield, and new outfield and four or five pitchers. With a little experience, this team might become a winning club. 44 v . , . , .A . .,,,, , , , - ,g p ,A , it 'rt all 'CdliixajswiyssclmiadM0 SparkyfgDiBiasio 1. T. . '40 ChiiffkQlC6i1tf.f. . . -1 .,.v- 740 Bob Kretchmar .... '40 Bill Yocom .... . ..'40 Ken Briggs .... . . .'4l. Bob Beers ......... '41 Bill Giles ......... '41 Jack MeConahey.. 741 Fausto Addessi .... '42 Paul Nawrocki .... '42 19411 SEASON 1941 SEHEDUi.E Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin .... Oberlin .... Oberlin .... Oberlin .... Louisville .... Cincinnati. . . lVlia1ni ...... Kenyon ...... Mtlskingum. . . Wooster ...... Ohio Wesleyaii .... Rochester .... Rochester. . . Wooster. . . Otterbein. , Kenyon. . . Alumni .... Toledo .... Apr. 3 ..... . . ....... at Louisville Apr. 4 , . .at Cincinnati Apr. 5 ..... at Miami Apr. 11 .... . ...... at Otterbein Apr. 12 at Ohio Wesleyan Apr. 19 ........ Kenyon Apr. 30 .... at Kenyon May 3 .... at Wooster iVIay 6 ..... Otterbein Nlay 10 ..... Rochester May 14 ........ at Kent lVIay 17 ..., ,... O hio Wesleyan lVIay 21 ........ Ashland Nlay 24 .... Wooster June 7 . . .Alumni l Safe J I 14 4 1941 INTHAMUHAL INTER-CLASS CHAMPIUNS Baseball ...., Bowling ..... Tennis ..... Track ..... Football ...... Soccer ........ Basketball .... ,......Class of194-3 . . . .Tiez Faculty Business 'Men Class of 1941 . . .Class of 1940 . . .Class of 1942 .........Class of 1944 Tie: Classes of 1941-42 Class of 1943 . . . . .Class of 1944 ALL-CULLEEE CHAMPIUNSHIPS Golf .......... Tennis ..... Handball: Singles: John Carlisle '42 fCbampionj Robert Drummond '43 CRunner-upj . . .Sheldon Wolin '44 cC1lillllPlOl1D Clinton Doggett '43 ffiunner-upl William Crecraft '42 Doubles: George Vradenburg '41 Elliott Liskin '41 Fencing ........... Robert Krauss '44 , . 1 P3325 gf. sl -' ' H 1 All Sports House Trophy CFTOTIL Festival, 1940 to F estival, 194D . . . Embassy. EHAMPIUNS FHESHMAN HUUSE EHAMPIUNS Touchball .........,..,... Anchorage Volleyball ..... ........ A nchora ge Swimming .... ..... T le: Bastille Third East Basketball ..., ......, 1 3astille Indoor Track. . . ,.... Third West UPPEHCLASS HUUSE UHAMPIUNS Horseshoes ..... . . . .Beacon Outdoor Track ............... Beacon Swimming ......... Tie: Pyle Out White House Playgroundball .... ..... M orgue Volleyball ...... ....... D elta Tennis ........... ..... N orth Noah Inter-house Relay ....... White House Indoor Track. .Embassy CSpring, 19401 Beacon CSpring, 19415 Basketball ................. Embassy Water Polo. . . .... Embassy Touchball .... .... E mbassy bliss Eloise Parsons Bob Lewis Bob Dodge Mr. Guy Throner INTHAIVIURAL EUMIVIITTEE NDER the able faculty supervision of Guy Throner, Director of Intramurals, .intra- mural athletics again achieved their stated purpose of offering a sport for every man to participate in. To evaluate the worth of intramural athletics, imagine Oberlin without the three house leagues of football, basketball, volleyball, and softball, climaxed by final games which are exciting, if not as Well played as some varsity engagements. What would satisfy the everpresent desire of every man for competition if classes didn't vie for cham- pionship in most all accepted sports? The answer is obvious and credit for the answer goes not only to the board consisting of the indispensible Miss Parsons of the Intramural Oflice, the very efficient Senior Managers, Bob Lewis and Bob Dodge, but also to the underclassmen -the scorers, the timers, the referees and the players. Wortliwhile in every respect the Oberlin system of intramural athletics deserves continuous praise. 147 J N 4. MA. 5 k..,..4....- ESIDES the usual activities occur- jlnli ing at Intramural Festivals-the All-Sports Trophy Award, the gym class exhibitions, the inter-house relay, and an exhibition of gymnasticsz, innovations this year included weightlifting, individual ringwork, difficult feats on the parallel bar, the horizontal bar and the mats, and most unusual and entertaining of all, the Study in BF3M'l1S,7, depicting in still life various phases of all Oberlin sports. L I4 1 x x up ' v K K x wig .. W f wr ' Jia- fm .. y. :Q 3 fi? ,,... F12 ' ,.,, 3 ,,,.. ' .. Wyse rr M: 2 1 M ., M .R K + ,' 5, ni F , X , QESIWQX - mf 'ff M ig ,Z , fgv , NFL , 5 QAi.52:E Xggsil Y-I A 3 M i-, V iv? lf wie. , Q M M W M X, 'W .... X Y' ' ' X 24552 ' '1'-wwf? is 1 E , 2 j N., M 1' 1 X I , , Y .sm Pi wg 2 , ' V' 5 I ' iii M K fp, ' 1' f A ' . W. f-me J? Ev- 9 3132 ' ' J --'L 'f '. V , .fu 4, f rg X I Z - ,il y Q12 1 -, x , ' H ff X 1 5. ' 53 C mfg! ' f' M 02:5 x if 'E ' 'I .f , M . 'WFIQ ' 5 5 1 N W EU , Q 'iivill 'S ' LEf .1-522.4 M? - ' X. . f ' -' ' . W ,, ' K li Q5 1 , Es, f , W ' ,W ,. 4 C '1 5, . 1,-, U51 '. IL if :f:37i:i,:,,v-3 .I l ,A N ' ' F 1, Q 7 ' ,, , ,M ' ,, N ,. 'H.w' -F. fl 7. Q K 'Mi 2-Qvif mf L 2341 V Ar , pzj ..., , , K V: 1 V K ...' V E f, ' 5 Q, va 4 -, fi , 3- ggi V1 'alfi if L' ,7 an V ,. 1 A 1 ,r - ns: 1'N ?'f?1J!R , ' - . w' ' 141. , -3,3 4. Q - 5 Q f' - T 1 ' N f ' ','1' 1T'. if L-'fi-'Qi-m I+- . -' . ' - 'fx' , , .. .iA.,-'1,,5+f'f.:. 211 Awfg-:gg 'I ,, H . . wxvhi - 'f',,m' - -Qa- ,N fi' W ' 'M if ' - .-55' ,fn V , ?i y.,,V . ,. Q VL . ..,HV,A. L35 kr .- - K W WT H x Y .E. CLUB HE O. C. Club is com- posed of those girls who have earned a total of five hundred points, accumulated from successful participation i11 certain individual and team sports. In recognition of this extensive activity, the girls are eligible for membership in the O. C. Club. Outstanding among the varied activities of the O. C. Club are its initia- tions and its annual alumni breakfast, the latter held dur- ing Commencement Week. Activities this year were ably handled by the club's Presi- dent, Skeets Hummel. BOTTOM 'ROW': B. Richards, A. Jewett, J. Stanicek. SECOND ROW: J. W'icl1man, B. King, D. Jacobson, J. Wilson..THIRD ROW: bl. Hale, L. Cobb, W. Wolfe, M.!J. Hummel,-P. Levi. HE Women's Athletic Association offers to Ober- lin women opportunities to participate in different sports of varying seasonal interests. W. A. A. members having earned numerals in team sports or in individual sports have placed the emphasis this year on strengthening the managerial system by award- ing numerals to managers, and by organizing the Sports Board which provides for joint meetings of the Evxecutive Board, the managers of the different sports, and the house sports chairmen. I BOTTOM ROW: B. Richards, M. J. Hummel, L. Cobb. SECOND ROW: J. Stanicek, J. Wichman. B. King, D. Jacobson, A. Jewett. l5l BOTTOM ROW: M. Kelley S. Kelley M. Chernin J. Coombs A. Slrause lVl. Ji. l'l.lllI'llllCl SECOND ROW: M. Darnell J. Wilsoll M. HolTman J. Wirth D. Jacobson J. Knapp Captain P. Levi Q the thermometer dropping steadily, and wind sweep- ing across the field., a large crowd of damp-footed spectators watched Annapolis down West Point, 3-2, in the twentieth annual all-star hockey game. Although the field had been scraped, there were patches of icy snow, which made dribbling difficult. 'I52 T, I li lf? PM il L il W U il RMY started the scoring in both halves, with Sue Kelley putting through two breathtaking goals. Navy, however, led by Captain Ann Qfewett, followed close behind, keeping the score 2-2. With only a few minutes left to play, .lean Stanicek got the ball and, a clear field ahead, dribbled down to A,rmy's goal. As the Navy player shot, goalie Captain Peg Levi, trying to kick the ball out, slipped on a patch of ice, and Annapolis' winning point rolled between the posts. BOTTOM ROW: R. Porter L. Cohln J. Stanicek Captain A. Jewell Y. May C. Wiuler J. Wiehman SECOND ROW: M. Myers M. Hale S. Thomas M. Wagner A. Butler C. Nicholson 4 until 2nd Semester, the group of 35 girls, was ably directed by Mrs. Conna-belle HLZJJ Shaw. However, after the holidays, Mrs. Shaw found herself unable to continue in her capacity and so handed the reins of the group to Dotty Jacobson and Peter Phillips who took charge for the rest of the school year. At Christmas time, before Mrs. Shaw's retirement, the group, in cooperation with the A Cappella Choir, conducted a Christmas Vespers service which was again well received. ,Iewelt Richards Knapp Myers Hale Crowder 'f fit i-A ' , fno piclurej UWEMETUN lil P 'esc Stanicek Captain Wichlila lQx?,7'ALE-PRINCETON! the greatest all-women event of the year! When ii. on the night of March 20th, the shouting was over, the noise had subsided into history, tradition had been overthrown with a Princeton victory. The victory, however, was not an easy one for Captain Wichmanis Tigers since the Bulldogs, led by Captain Hummel proved an equal match up to the last few seconds of play. But the game provided only part of the excitement. When house stunts, offering an opportunity to every girl to participate in the even- ing's activities wereipresented, Baldwin walked off with the plaque. At the half, before next year's officers for the women's organizations were announced, the cheer leaders and band made manifest the spirit of the evening. Cap lain ll ummel Cobb Wnif 17 fno piclurel -, ' . Kelsey Hoste ller Wilson King Hoffman Johnson IVP BALL I - -X. wg-F -,,-1. ,Y ,Q 1 i, i 1 l e ig L wvlxri W :All I, I i v ' Y l l ll' llf . i i ., , ,i 1 .. .ii gi , as - fy to s.. HE Oberlin women didn'L participate in the National Telegraphic Swim- ming Meet this year for the first time in several seasons, but concentrated on intra- mural swimming. The main event of the fall season, was the second annual house swimming marathon. The Winners of the race from Liverpool to New York were the Tank Hall swimmers, winners of the 1939 marathon. Three inter-class meets were held during the winter season. Both the sophs and seniors gave the freshmen a close race in the first meet. In spite of being far out- numbered, the seniors took the second meet from the sophs. In the deciding meet, the frosh won the cup from the Class of '41 by an eight point margin. 0 Q 7 -4 fn, Y -N IF? ,fs -f -:ff r5.?-iL:, , 5, 1: .,. if-ei if 5-f,:: ,je3i.,:El it L lil' 'Pfu'9M ' Li F. ff-'L 'LT2-YZ'-at 'Y f'5SHjf'31JfQQ,,..Zl.1.lg lL..i,giE'.1i.'ff'ffL Cflrr-5 431f,.:'-02 V7 3 1Q:f:Qfgi,g,' -.2 'ff 544,-, 'fj,1,g' 5.0 1,iflfg+2++.s12r.l5fgfi:W .fi3?if1TT?QiJ-f? we V. v ' v, ' f nr ,,.. hi-Jing 2 H 1 -jgw lvqlj-fx-L,-.ll ii1g,1H,j. 5, -,4,,,fg -, 'iv ' 5 ' . - 4.: f ' .+-- Jai- . -'L -tif 'Qs tfi5'ff7 fQ2F'?fff??E11, ., -',Tl.f..Rii'-A4135 F953-2-:f'f'5,55l5fz'wfSf3nf'EL- '-52' :W sk 'fa -Ql1NSl'f5, '-3,5 .I'ff'f1y.f?q YL.. s--:f.i1gf':FF,l'51 N 'ge - iff..f.z 1 YS:-azrliyw-.1 1W,5i...lf':-ig gpm' vfys:': 14 JI 'Wifi' I ' A 4ff.f.' i'i'.w-All 4-ffL'f-..-..-- lf WT? 33l'1?YNi1fW'!--f5JA-- LL 2f71-- 6- N-'1-'A--.::gsm11,-- --f., Pain mul l'lr1as11l'p 'i'rfs H5 TS Y 'fl ilix . . -m - - .. M- - rua Studs' mul Sleep -1- Six afrlnr-k l'll.SlI W'on1,en., W'ar, Life, un rl lronmn w time than he spends at meet- ,lii QU, ings, football games, alld dates, the Oberlin man spends at home. For Oberlin life is not totally different from life at other colleges. Even here, a man must sleep, and eat, and shave and bull. Though fraternities are outlawed, men are permitted to form self-perpetuating houses or spontaneous groups which allow 'them to live with men of their own tem- perament. Thus Oberlin men enjoy the advantages of good fellowship obtained under a fraternity system without the disadvantages of misplaced loyalty. Relaxation with Revurrls Yvith the cream of the houses going to Fresh- men, and the Seniors and Juniors picking over what's left, the Sophomore woman may not know where she is going to live until she comes back to school in thc fall. She will probably find herself three blocks from the campus, eating in all-girl dining hall. Her only consolation is that the sophomore sluinpl' is not her fault but her house's. Regardless of the house, however, dormitory life is fun, as is shown by these pictures. A package from home 7 'I1 v easy way to snub' Last nz inule pu int job Cum ort 2 Alamo ...... Allencroft .... Alpha ...... Anchorage. . . Antlers. . . Arnold's. . Bachelor l-lall Baldwin ..... Barr House. . Barrows .... Bastile. . . Beacon ..... Churchill .... Cranford . . . Dascomb .... Delta Lodge. Dickinson's . . Ellis ....... Elmwood .... Embassy. . . Fairchild .... French House... .... Green Owl. . . Grey Gables. Gulde .... Johnson .... Jolly Rogers . J unto .... Keep .... INDEX TU HOUSES Laughlin's. . Lord Cottage . Manse ..... Mfay Cottage, . Men's Building Morgue ....... Center Noah. , North Noah. . South Noah. . . Noble ...... Peabody .... Peake Inn. . Pillory. . . Pyle Inn. . Pyle Out. . . Quad ..... Ralston's . Regent . . . Root .... Shurtleff .... Talcott ..... Tank .......,. Theological Quadi angle Thompson .... Thurston's. . Two Elms. . Webster. . . White House. . Yacht Club. . . fr, l3Ul'l'UM ROW: ll. Cook, Nl. Mercer, J. Phillips, K. Galbreznh, R. lliiery. SECOND RUXV: WA. NlacQuillau, D. Xqfilllitff, li. Hoesti, E. ll. Milburn. 'l'HlRU HOW: B. Brown, D. llcrrniunn, ivl. Moore, J. Crowley, M. Dietz. l7OURT,l'i HQYV: L. ljraclictr, Bl. Potter. M. Laiferly, C. lluddlc. M. Nvinsliip. emi rtnitt MM s if H ii T75 no noisier than a cit M, hiloso hized Bee to F uddle referrin to Y P P v g French House quiet hours, Hand much more uniquelw 'GUnique is the word for the noise of French House-feminine shrieks at the discovery of stacked rooms and hehe shots beneath neatly made bedsg masculine roars at the sight of deflated bike tiresg cheers which greet lVIadame's hearty God bless you when her girls put something over on the hoysg delighted squeals when Madame holds a tea party in her parlor for the girls and their little dollsg French carols echoing down the hall as girls in white troop down to Christmas breakfastg slurping as we eat the onio11 soup that is a French House special. More specific of the familiar sounds are Dot and Ludie's early morning conversations, Penny and Bobby's screams at the Hermit , Becky's electric alarm clock which can ring forever and usually does, the squeaky hoard in Martha7s and Winnie's ceiling, the yell of Crowley, lllim, and Dietzie for a fourth at bridge, Merce and Piggy's loud, red Dr. Dentonsn that can be heard at the other end of the hall. Well, said Fuddle, Not MUCH noisierf' BOTTOM ROW: E. Penko, E. lVl'acNcill, R1 Brooks, II. Loughran., H. Noxou ROW: P. Blewett D G. Dew . SECOND , . Auster l S ees, E. McCl ROW' F , ,. pickerman. eary, J. Fagan. THIRD . .. Harper, M. R. M ers, L. Gallery, E. Davis, Ji. Vanclermeuleu. FSUHRTII ROW: M. L. Dapperl, V. Crillilh, N. Garbison, C. Mitchell. , . it -tv ws l M L, ,. W E. ,, .v 1 ,H gi vw , A nv .I lil ,yu Vljbf if W . M 5 Y x, 'nu iff l i W.. A .F ., -. .- fx W vrfVr u ' H 1,' ' 1- F 'i 1 'w l ill nw is I N, -, -11 L . .T i' .,.',U of forty-two angels . . . becomes more noted -1 is each year . . . noted for its newly papered, ever- overflowing dining hall and wonderful food . . . spooks that walk in the night . . . pie-beds and revenge . . . mouse trouble Crubber and otherwisej . . . daily dozens in dimly-lit halls . . . delectable spreads ill fLord's Heaven . . . daring elevator trips . . . padlocked refrigerators and fruit cellars . . . frustrated kitchen girls still waiting for legendary electric dish-washer . . . Hre-bells and noisy doors . . . slacks during exam week . . . endless cigarette bulnmers . . . sensational new hair-dos Cbut some hair just don't!j . . . solitary footprint in center of newly painted floor . . . knitting, crocheting, and just plain sewing . . . well-beaten path from Whi'te House. LURU EUTTI-lEE i ANTASIA, at the Lord formal . . . lantern lit garden party . . . visionary kitchenette . . . voealizing all over the house . . .ecWl1CfC,S this Sunday's Review of the Week? . . . stacks of mail for some people . . . jive in the halls to G. Miller . . . showers at strange hours . . . frustrated Literary society secretary . . . half-pint head waitress . . . It never rings once but it rings twieen . . . ivy-twined side porch sans light . . . breakfast over at 7:20, sharp . . . spells of all-night studying Crequisile: caffein pillsg result: giggling girlsl . . . boy friends from Hobart, Bucknell, Lafayette, etc., etc. ,... and, presiding competently and understandingly over all is our mother angel, Nlrs. Harding. BOTTOM ROW: E. john, M. Virkler, II. Humberl, E. Love'oy., J. Tracy. SECOND ROW: C. Fairley, E. Gracey, J. Grover, M. Yvlagner, J. Rex, M. Roberts. THIRD ROYV: A. Taub, A. Carr, R. Dial, B. ' - Lowe,l J. LeCompte. FOURTH ROWU M. Colvin, J. Giles, S. Carter, P. Ba l. I6 ,af BOTTO M, ROW: R. Smith, R. Walters, C. Sherover. SECOND RQXV: J. Avery., Huggctii, I. Sliutcvillc, li. liosley. Vllldillll-D' ROYNV: E. D-rhn. T. Johnson. i.. fm . v. nf ,xxv xml. HMM? WKWRANT: House of pandemonium with ten frosh and sophs throwing a house Q17 party, a week-end at Chance creek, and an ope11 house. With Swish Avery, Senator Bosley, Sleepy Dehn, Shiek Huggett, Great Mistake Johnson, Dorf, Rowland, Pride and Prejudice Sherover, Papa Smith, Hoosier Hot- shotw Stuteville, Hep Cat Walters, and me, their mouse Minerva, sparks have to fly. EY, Butch, have you got any tobacco? I'm all out. Hum, shoot me a weed. These and other more eensurable phrases are most familiar to the hallowed and hollow walls of Pyle Out. Six lettermen in five sports give us prestige. Our new maid adds variety CMildred got marriedj Our basketball teams bring glory. Nothing else needed. .1 ' 1 PYEUT lliO'l 1'OM ROW: R. Greer, S. Burns, P. .lilllllSClllll'Cl. SEC- OND RUYV: .ll Hue, K. Eisen- man, YV. Hart., H. Richmond. THIRD ROXV: A. Hirsch, I. Lcedy, ll. Browning. 166 BOTTOM HONV: V. Price D. Springer, lv. Chu, T. ?ilatl1ers.SECUND ROXV: S. Wolin, P. Smith, O. Hrowning. 'l'l'llRD ROXV: H. Ijllllllliti, lf. Spinelli, WI Muchmore, fi. Dakin. I BOTTOM ROW: D. Rob- erts, A. Thompson, N. Wellman. J. Wvilson. SEC- OND ROW: J. Price, Z. Wicks. R . D uncau. THIRD ROXV: N. Weaver. W. XVright. MllWtqEfXR BIAW, So now I live at .lunto house. Don t get worried, Maw, Junto isnit a sinister society. Itis the same name as a club Ben Franklin started. Fellows, here, specialize in high averages, and smooth formals, and trips to Chance creek which is just like our back yard, Maw. Here's a picture of us, Maw, that's me with the pleasant expression. Love Abner. ACHELOR HALL-10:30 at night: Roberts and Weaver discuss the effect of ultra-violet rays on amoebae. Wicks pursues Wilson into closets., intoning lVIany a rose is born to blush unseen. . . Thompson protests vehemently in Chaucerian English when Duncan wields a sabre. In the next room, Allen cata- pults Wright through tl1e air until Price leaves his Nbrownbaggingw to quiet them down. 167 OBLE, next to the last stop on East College Street, is the home of continuous bridge games, rabid knitters and evanescent house-boys. Sunday mornings we eat breakfast in pajamas, curled up in front of the Warm Hre. In the evening after a 'typically filling Cranford Sunday dinner of chop suey, we self-reliantly cook our own supper. Firm believers in the old wheeze about the best way to a manls heart . . . , we demonstrated our ability with a spaghetti supper. We escaped from the kitchen later in the year, and took these same men, at least some of the same men, on a sleigh ride. We held our teas and recs with Cranford and in the spring consented to give a formal with them. It was a good year even if the refrigerator wouldnot refrigerate. BOTTOM RUYV: B. Mickey, A. l-leckman, A. J. Sinamark, M. Dice. SECOND ROW: G. Calchpole, H. Duncan, E. J. Schweser, L. Rein- hardt, A. Bowen. THIRD ROYV: N. Jensen, Ql. Sherman, N. Miller, .l. Dwinell, P. Lockarcl, M. Dalton. FOURTH ROW: B. Stephenson, S. Wilkills, E. MacDzu'1iels, C. Adams, D. Lingal. w.,3, ily, i i I - ..,f,.i BOTTOM ROW: S. Richards, ll. Brown, V. Sariclaki, S. Adler, Z. Gozzi. SECOND ROW: L. McCormick, A. Oram, L. Dambach, V. Lane. THIRD ROXV: J. Crowe, F. Nergarfl, J. Storrs. A. Ballantine, A. Jenkins. FOURTH ROXV: P. Alden, J. Rawlinson, J. Mills, F. Greenwood, D. Morris A-sf H WH-,L 'Fi -6' 'HE dinner bell rings and nineteen girls 'troup down the it Elmwood stairs. Fifty-seven Famous varietiesi' of man hover around the dining room doorfthree of them for every girl. Three men clamor for her attention at the table. Do the Elmwood girls possess that fatal charm which turns wolves into lambs? The Elmwood charm is not fatal but unique. Elmwood does not build its hospital record around the common fflu. Elmwood breaks ankles and collar bones to get in the hospital. Elmwood postpones its open house not because it cannot decide on decorations, but because of the plague Cchickeu poxl. Elm- wood has athletes, too, outstandng in ping-pong, alibis, and front-porch activities. Elmwood is unique. 169 I L51 1 BOTTOM ROW: J. Wiley R. Zunzer, J. Carlisle, M Fisher. SECOND ROW D. Lyons, D. Moore, A. Wilson, J. Deaver, W Kurzban. THIRD ROW: Ji. Cald well, S. Main., R. Smith R. Shafer. ff: H- 'if' 'i'lTH'1'- HP.. ' F'x1'. T ll ll l ' lil l l Til ll 5 I , . ,W .- -nl ,tits-f -- ' Us ity. r..i...'.1 .Jawa i..'.,.l,.i.. QLLJ NCHORAGE Achievements? Dated the cream of the May girls. Won the touchball championship. Found time to pull down wikis . Grahbed oif Freshman numerals. Did their best to tear down the house, despite the efforts of Uncle John Carlisle Whose chief function seemed to be to keep the property damage down. 170 OME of Handsome Men',-First floor Butler, Anders . . . Pat saves only Karol's picture at fire drill Baker's bearded BOTTOM ROW: F. S' ro, P. Cook, Ji. Le SECOND ROW: G. e cliffe, B. Baker, H. I dan, R. Krauss. THil ROW: D. llaigh, Abare, A. Arnold, J. l rick, P. Long. jokes . . . Ye olde Anftlers Mo,nastery ftwo A. M. prayerskwell., nolj . . . Eternal battle for quiet . . . Our counselor lives at Keep! fLucky boy . . . Ed. notej 3 ASTILLE claims thirteen of the rowdiest freshmen ever con- ceived. Anarchy is our by-word, study our Waterloo, dates O y BASTILLE our Nemesis, and vacations our staff of life. We won both swimming and basketball championships, but the most adequate proof of our physical prowess is the fear with which Embassy and Pillory view us. AHNllLll'S BOTTOM RONV: E. Hos- kins, P. Smith, A. Hickok., M. Frojen. SECOND ROW: S. Arnold, E. Kat- lell, D. Brown, B. Twy- f-fforl, D. Hvambsal. THIRD ROW: H. Bluhm, M. Gooden, G. Greene, B. Dulemple. WELVE transfers from eleven states-with a disconcerting habit of marching en messe to dinner, our interests are as varied as our actions are united: we swim, knit, play bridge, sketch, and listen to records. lVIamma', Arnold is one of the gang, our NB. F.,,' Peter sent us all valentines and Billy is our mascot. BOTTOM ROW: N. Rolhbart, F. Johnston, N. Saltzhurg. SECOND ROW: H. Kanner, C. Simmons, H. Kaufman, H. Whitehouse. THIRD ROW: W. Haas, S. Ben- nett., R. Langdon, H. Stoll, XV. Smith. 'l7l ,nv-iwvvw-, 1 y W' 1 iw' it 1 1 1.w1,- , ,, ' ' l.-i- . e M., . fs l 'nt , , . 1 if is ' ll J if ' HE House of Good Fellowship, coordinated by its catalytic symbol, has proved to be more than a finish line to East Kiptou Mile. As headquarters of freshman hazing, it overcame its distance from the starting point, transformed into Club Delta, it became the center of unlimited enjoyment, Cas a meeting place of faculty and friend, unique again in its Club Delta guise, it personified its good fellow shipgj as the home of the illuminating and up-to-date Record book, it jests and jeers at its own mortal efforts, as an abode for athletes, it reflects in the glory of its numerous HO boys, both sophomores and seniors, not to mention the two cheerleaders, as an habitation, it l1as broken chairs, broken walls, broken beds, and trophies, as a field of battle, it was full of mice, now just broken traps, as a social club, its lights burn far into the night as the P. D. O. N. club dis- cusses its next moves, or studies prove to be more magnetic than bridge. Indeed, its more than a framework at the end of the mile, its the House of Good Fellowship wherein all things begin. 72 Y LLENCROFT, in the midst of a cluster of dormitories on South I is Professor Street, is as picturesque as its inhabitants are prom- inent. The ivy-covered, red brick house is surrounded by much foliage, many benches, and grape arbors, which make up one of Oberlinis nicest yards. The roof offers one of Oberlin's more choice views. The girls do their relaxing here at the same time they are cultivating those delicious, toast-colored complexions. Inside the aspect is somewhat different. Silent as a tomb in the day- time, at night the house assumes the appearance of a three-ring circus. In the hall dance steps are made and murdered during the course of one G. Miller program, and ladylike wrestling matches threaten the safety of every passerby, while in the rooms the Hermit holds the rest of the girls spellbound. In s Jite of a diversit ' of interests and house-mothers that come and l Y o, the Allencroft irls have that feelin of unit and com atibilit S g S Y P Y which makes for a successful ear, and tl1e revretfull be ueath Y Y U Y fl their house to next year s Sophomore class. Al.kllf' ' .Ili-, is ,-I s ., 'elim' ,- -..-1 Yi QM, ,l,-,Jig i. -ii.. Y ,Q ,QV . ,gi 3, 1 ,. H-YV if' 'H l. f ,'1 ' V:i?-- Hi lu, li ' Q ,e N lfii' it ' it-1' BOTTOM ROW: R. Clapp, D. Car- son, Mrs. Richards, H. Goldberg, P. Gorske. SECOND ROW: J. Schantz, F. Klug, R. Valko, R. Johnson, H. Hansen, G. Galloway. THIRD ROW: J. Evans, E. Forrest, W. Da , D. Cole, A. Cecil. FOURTH ROVVX R. Van Riper, A. Wyman, N. Banghart, G. Ives, F. Clelland, R. Kelner. I-X K X f. x 'ilk .1,l 'ix.fw 17 75' ffga- 1:-7, V 'NV fin 'ifililffliixn 'f , e Nif' Y X i4QSl,3' X K' -. ,fix . l T, X N flffx hi pf, nlrhl FSi7 fig' il 'A l 'X 1, If ly 1 . ff r X, 1 ggi If V , 1 Dlgfliii ffl,'5d1fW W V , ' ' r Y N X, Milli. I J JELXY Q2 -fl -... ff- Q , BOTTOM ROW: H. W. Nicholson W. Fisher, R. Bowman, R. Rose SECOND ROW: L. W. Lapham, P Ulrich, P. Swartz. THIRD ROW: K Rowley, Jr., H. Kernohan, N. Lyle, G. Vradenburg. 174 7 .-.-,.-.TWH ..4.. .. ., ,.W.,J,,., Jr w 'V rl ....J...L. s,..l.au..4.'suL2,:. 'NNW HA1- Lp lWh hwdgbii MOOTH Apples and soiled shirts . . . greasy grinds and gay gal- lants . . . Calibans and cabelleros . . . Varsity captains and Varsity cowboys . . . cigarettes and symphony . . . briar pipes and bridge tables . . . jing and ju jitsu . . . snowballs and screwballs . . . individualism and intramurals . . . Christmas tea and cramming . . . artists and actors . . . dating and dancing . . . necking and napping . . . Petty drawings and pipe dreams . . . Saturday night parties and Sunday morning sleep . . . coffee and cokes . . . Water fights and wome11 . . . bull sessions and beer . . . singing in the shower and pro- fanity i11 the parlor . . . Balzac and Barrie . . . learning and labor . . . pi11g-pong and pineapple pies . . . tl1e Embassy! MDE .lSO'l llU5l HOW: l.. l'g.LfllllCflY. M Al1LOl'iUlli, L. lJI'lICll, J. ffooinbs, P l3I'flXY!lSU'UI'1l. SIQCONIJ HOW: J l'lm'riolL, M. SllL'ClIlCl', G. Tepper, .ll lloorl, YK., lllrigiit, Nl. lQ.'Wi1s,on lll'l.li'llJ HOW: E. Wislineizclii. N lliulceri, I. lfarau, G. liiiirdick, J. Gics l70lfH'l,'l'l. RONV: A. Slzinicr, B. Cald well, lil. Riulxarrlsou. M. Howe, M Curtis, ll. Smith. . VFOQI HONV: 'lb lfeierson, J, ldwiiig, lil. 'l'uekcr. SIQCUND HOXV: U. Rickard, R. Pylic, M. Widowsori, E flleriz. ll'llblJ ROXYY: A. llaskell ll. lizirnzihy. M. Lelioy, li. Hcbb, ll lliglzam. to Goodrich and fifty leaps from breakfast, Gulde stands-yellow with it age, bright with a new bicycle rack for Tumbleweed, Pippet and the ever- straying Prodigal. Inside, thirty-three girls personalize the piano, crack ping-pong balls, coax rhythm from an ancient vie, and do their Mknittin' for Britain, They have their share of porch-minded people, fire-escape fiends, and parlor personages. They advocate Sunday cleansing of clothes rather than souls, Count Basie between symphonies, house-wide borrowing from a Fifth Avenue-er's wardrobe, 311 obliging Handy service, and a swell directoress to top it all. Thirty-three to a pack-they satisfy. I75 1 i l 1 . w BOTTOM ROW: D. Chaffee A. Dibella D. Chase SECOND ROW: R. Selle F. Bloomhurdl D. Monroe fl Y.. WN? i i EGENT is the home of many radios and seven men. Selle, master towel ' flicker, is, 'through fines, the donor of many new books to the libe. Munroe is a master of the art of taking care of babies, young ones of course. Dibella runs his fastest race at night, but manages to break records on the track. Chase buys records instead of breaking them. Bloomhardt wants to be alone. Chaffee sleeps, eats and bathes, while the unphotographed Shober saves basketball games. 76 l ITH reverence for bal- r astrades, stained glass, and radiators staunchly Victorian, we rehabilitate Laughlin's. We remember the violent ride in Bob's Coupe to Lake Erie, our first View from tiny dormer windows over chimney-pots and slate roof, the frenzy of distinguishing two Jeans, Janes, and Carols from Alice and Ibbyg and our solemn boast, Raymond Grahm Swing slept here . Thanks for services rendered. HE personnel: Prexy Fuzzy -house bankerg Little Gordiew-his last minute showersg Volatile Van Horn-studies, but Lord knows Wheng Helpful Hirschiew-latent statesman, German tutor at largeg Steady 'Stead-a-Study Coplinicamera consciousg 6'Pertenacious Potsyw-Chance Creek chefg Healthy', Hanna-house bowlerg Doctor Swift-an uncle and an idiom for every occasion. O y IGHT Ralston men - eight revealing 1 books. S111ltl'1,S Theory of Learning, Dav- idson and Stothoffls Symphony, Opera, and Jazz Band. Long's Tympani and Tympany. Twelve Volumes of Horrors in Honors or Six Wfeeks Work in One by Pickel. How the Blond Wfon by Hamnierle. The Diplomat Plays Poker by Gleason. And Finkle's verse, Bachelor Days in Oberlin. BOTTOM ROW: S. Atkinson, B Parke, A. M W d ,,-- .... ,V .., b H .- 'MVfrWE, forty Senior Women, consider our Baldwin ideal, W . oo e, M. Brownlle. -My-,W I i . U l SECOND ROW: J- C0lli'1?, M- Hitch- V 'V revel ln its spaclousness after three years apprentlceshlp ner, L. Portman. M. Novotny, B. , , , , n Nlyers, THIRD ROW: J, Holt, N, in assorted sizes of dorms, and enjoy its eentralness after Lovett, K. Saylor, E. Villwock, L. h - d - 1 . J0hnst0n,A.GOOMGLFOURTH ROW: aV111g SCYVC Olll' tlI1'l6 HS 1CyC C COIIIITIIIICIS. L. Keller, E. Rhoades, L. Shelton, W. W0hp'D'M0rgan' After dinner we find our racious director chattin with a 3 5 group over demi-tasse. In the Blue Room our promising young composer is playing his own exquisite Spanish Dance. . From the Green Room 'eers and heeklin warn us that !,,M . J 5 I, igssfw another Baldwin Bridge Battle is under way. Here and there S .1 CQ are waiting lines for the funmes or Life. 'JL' i7'.f4Uf41??4xWx Q Xgiijfe- ,,,gf!.1,J .4 -- ,,- --- 4,.,-1 BALDWIN E may linger around the tire on Sunday evenings bathed in candlelight and Brahms, but we find Burt's Wake Up and Swing echoing from the rafters next morning. Our social activities have been successfulg a Nervous Rec in the fall, a formal for which we transformed the Inn into an observatory with the Oberlin skyline silhouetted against a starry sky, and we gave the Nlartha Washingtoii tea that has been evolving through Baldwin generations. A commendable spirit of cooperation prevailed among the daily letter writers to save wear and tear on the Baldwin-Post-Office road, fknown as Widowv's Walkb. It's a grand house, our Baldwin, compounded of just the right mix- ture of dignity and tradition with spontaneity and fun. BOTTOM ROXV: D. Nvintcr., E. Rose, C. Crossley, P. Stearns, D. liroclaud. SECOND ROW: M. Scott, B. Warller, E. F. Sfmilh, G. Van Tulyl. THIRD ROW: J. Hayden, O. Clark, D. Inglis, I . Eschliman, J. .owry. 'I79 I I-IEN e at Talcott rings, Churchill exits from Churchill en masse, flinging on their roommates' coats, tripping over untied shoelaces or cursing badly rusted zippers that don't work. Nor is this whirlwind motivated only by hunger, for inside of Churchill, even including the goldfish in the bathtub, the bluing and starch in tl1e bath water, and the odor of Mother Burr's incense permeating the house, pandemonium reigns. These ambi- tious frosh can't seem to find time to study during the day, so not infrequently alarm clocks are heard during the less popular hours of the morning, and then 'woe be unto the setter. We have our quota of both Con. and college girls, who mix l ' ' health 'f ' ' t1e1r interests to create a y, 1 noisy, atmosphere. the last b ll We owe much to Moth A er Burr who spends her free time running downtown for us after hours, and we are indeed indebted to our Auntie Janes, who give us excellent advice on a multitude of subjects, and sometimes prove its worth by demonstrating what they mean. All in all, Churchill has symbolized its name by making itself a true sanctuary on the top of a h'll ' 1 of freshman houses. l w I W w HUSH falls over White House, home of distinguished men, as the last flicker of midnight oil dies out and the twenty-second man, crawls wearily into bed, to sleep and-perchance-to dream- of the Mill Hollow picnic and a mellow formal dinner-dance, if he's social chairman, of just missing the house touch-ball championship and winning the swimming meet, if he s athletic managerg of very funny skits and freshmen with a tolerant sense of humor, if he's stag managerg of North Professor Street at 6:30 A. M., if he's a Waiter, of joining the favored few with women at Keep if he's back from a hike to Cranford, Noble, or the 'far reaches of South Pro- fessor Streetg of phantom doors and snowballs through the third floor window, of the avaricious Honest Abe, if he's o11e of the four or live successively frustrated candy agents, of ice-cream orgies and early-morning bull-sessionsr, of unique birthday celebrations if he's one of the unfortunates to pass a milestone during the school yearg of the imperative clanging of an alarm clock, if he's a waker- upper-but that's no dream, and a bleary-eyed sophomore gropes his way out of the barracks to start the men of White House on another triumphant day. 5 x 1 r x , M. n sc' '4 l'q l1,l li' lg l U . f QQ WXQIE 5' XM i flfflililzl Af' L- QMSE, Rx..j.lliU.2Las1l' ggQ,,,f ,Lf p p E started the year with 51 girls mostly Juniors, about two- thirds of them being old members. Second semester saw one transfer to somewhere south leaving Demmy with the problem of makin a too-small double into a too-lar e sin le. Animal minded, S S 5 the female psych. majors delight in live rats and monkeys, others of us are satisfied with the stuffed variety. For those that are neither of these, cockroaches, running around the kitchenette and wash- rooms! There are too many usteadiesn for the limited cold weather facilities, couples huddle in the dark corners of the porch or on the Zeller stairs. Couples try to make the fireplace room darker, but are usually defeated by a too-efficient bell girl or matron. It is most difficult to study late when the roommate is sleepy because there is always a stray Senior or two on the couch with her man. A Halloween supper-bobbing for apples, dipping for cider, and eating spaghetti out of a cocoa pitcher with an egg beater, the Ball of Yarn rec in the parlors and dining room, a get-acquainted for Freshman girls. llU'll'l'UM HOW: M. K. Cullcy,,l.St1lnicek, ll. Toxxxliins., R. llexnarcsl, ll. Zeller, Sl5lfIUNll RUW: li. lxl'lCf,lllllCll00Il, Nl. Green, M. Joslin, M. liellcrmp. ll. Strong, G. Colson. 'l'l'llRl'3 HOW: M. Tliolupson, A. llmmniin. fl. Alwnlcr. l.. llunley, li. Cunuinglmm. FOUR'l'l'l ROXV: N. Hugllill. H. Mnrclcy, C. 'llhonnpsorn ,l. Low. FIFTH 'ROlW: D. Dosvlx, V. llclllcringlou. ,l. 'l :1rln1lio1l, J. XVillz1rfl. ll. MzucArtllur. KEEP EU'lllll1GE 1 'EA for Freshman girlsg Christmas formal at the Inng Christmas party with a ?lllTl Beauty -f11l Santag girls in white blouses and dark skirts at the Christmas candlelight breakfast with the Cappses and the Jelliffes. Valentine supper, another rec in March, and the annual Daffodil Open House Tea with a ne ' from cousin Alice. w silver bowl iii Nga? l'!O'.l l'UM RUNV: V. llulford, Nl. lflrowu .l 'Slsf ill SECOND ROW: A. lJC'll'50ll 'I ll: L. Kirk. 'l'lll lil? R , . 1 :I crl, li. Cannon ll . . .. ' :rzog, D. Mervfcnrl I ' OXV: M Nlillil ll. ljfillllll R M , ,T :A ll, B. lilillllllltlll . .' mo, E. Moore, Q. Rucker, B. Smith . . '0rris. FOURTH ROYV: M. Good, D. Marshall, C. Sclxweser, Nl. l,lelseLh, l.. Nelson. FIFTH ROW: H. llehr. L. Finzer, S. Kelley, li. Collar-1. Wil WHE girls were glad to feed the starving French babies, glad because the ration JL mea. a Ways roug t a an u 0 sympat etic men to grace t e ming a l ll b hehdflf 11' hd hll every Tuesday evening. O Oddities: man 011 the fire escapeg trying to make birthday cakes from home go around for all fifty girls. Temperamental water and heating systems, the water is bot the day after the formalg pussy-footed janitorg no quiet hours on the third floor in spite of its predominance of house officers. Snowballs f the wintry days extra zing. O rom H. S. kids give ,, J., ll w'V l ll l -11 w 1 ly l 1 l I ll . xl w W ,u Q , 1. ., ..,..,.f,. .., --Q BOTTOM ROW: R. Spicer D. Leighninger H. Mariboe J. Fedak SECOl!lD ROW: J. C h Reslglson J. Hoover T'S Green Owl . . . seven fellows: two frosh, two sophs, one junior, one l senior, and one grad student . . . two don't date, two do, one goes steady, one's engaged, and onels married . . . represent both college and con. They'll never forget: Herh's wedding, Wilso11's poetry, Cluffis transporta- tion problem, Foodak's bull, lQeighy's super cleaning, Johann , or the Kosher Kid . . . the Salutation Alibi . . . the pose. It's Green Owl. 4 yr p EABODY HOUSE . . . here is its story: Each man has a woman to add to his glory. Phillips reveals his life in his sleep, Pickett and Farnsworth are IN pretty deep, Bernstein and Kenney are rapid go-getters, while Martiii and Beal are contented with letters. Our Prexy, Cal Rogers, is all that is needed. Peabody's love life has now been com- pleted! li' rl. 'l X Vvlfgl-,V 1 I i IRECTLY across from the Dean of T lVIen, Two Elms wisely spends its Sunday mornings quietly, a habit which suggests studying but permits sleeping. From Monday to Saturday, Two Elms is enlivened by limericks and exercises cli- maxed by short naps. We can't seem to find time for studying, so we leave it to Sunday mornings. ' EAKE INN and listen to us chatter. Brr! Sands forgot the fire this morn- ing! g Hey, Woomey! g Hang up, wifey! g Yea, verily g I wish Delta would get off the line g This is Al Seely speaking. The YMCA Recreation Com- mittee . . .Hg Mrs. Selover, Bo-o-ys, here's some popcornwg Hansen, Now in Chicago . . .ng Johnson, My second breakfast since Christmas . l'!0'l l'UN'l ROW- I Q ... .ny mm o ei hrliafcr. SIWICONU ROV. I ix ai z Slizuila, U. ll. Clralfzml. .I lr HD RU f L lfllioll. lvl. Vinzelta, ll. ll 1 r lioiliwc l '0llllTll lif'llvV:. s.lXiilLs1y ,l lin IK l klll l Ii 4: r I flzr fl. ll,:irE,lium. 3.6.5.3 . i.,4 Tim .,,. . l fl ll' ll ll' t , ,EL I a- .Eli JYLJT ANK means ho n girls and the ghost of Olga., and meals to thirty-four boys-alas, how few! Tank means to us the campfire, the roasted weenies and marshmallows at Casty's Grove. It means a formal faculty reception in the fall, and splashing through to first place in the swimming marathong numerous ping-pong and bridge tournamentsg continually planning sleigh rides-never hold- ing themg Sunday night's cheese sandwiches which cause a mass rush on Monday mornings to the 'Dreams Interpreted book. Tank means: Raymond scrubbing the floors, sweeping the porch, and polishing the vestibuleg boys eating and girls apparently dietingg endless talk about calories taking place between raids down the back stairs for extra desserts, and the talk about exercise between bites of choeolateg Emily Post a d me to forty seve n the Dean of W Q a place of refine ' ' omen at Illinois ment at all umesnj. 'int HALL t IVING near the skating rink and studying to three-quarter timeg g'Esquire7'g the broom by the front doorg neatness. Tank also has handsome waiters who deserve a sentence of their own for inviting a different girl in the dining room to eat with them in the kitchen every week. Found at Tank: Hugh relaxing at the foot of the stairs on the night of a formalg Jan knitting three sweaters in four weeksg Wolf improvising on the piano all week, and Phyllis playing on Sundaysggsuperlnan Drummie Check on thatlng bridge upstairs and downg Ann and everyone else knitting socksg four girls turning red- headed overnight after an encounter with ammonia and a bottle of peroxideg Micky and six dates an eveningg Ginnie and Peg paying tribute to that low-down St. Louis Womang no one leaving for 8 o'clocks until Griffin has said, It's time to Shine! liU'l l'UM RONV: L. Fillll, M. lironsc, A. Corfman, U. ,I. Sclnler, M. Crawford. SECOND RUNV: P. Hartwell, l. Dieflfllliacli, .l. Protlivroc. M. hwfiilljlllilll, A. 'iVhi!r:, V. Harrison. 'l'l'llRD RUKY: V. Ltniflcvkc. fl. Jacobs, C. Nl. Tnilioi, G. Cordon, S. Tllonlus, V. Slxcpardson. l9'OUllTl'l ROXV: V. Brooks, li. Steinnxctz. V. Miller. R. Stine. A. fiut.lcr. P, .l. Fulton. 7 BOTTOM ROW' F Briffh lr . ,. Hawkins, K. g nan, E. Whil Baker c, J. Puse . SECOND R B II k . ., y, L. OW: L. Welch, . a es, C. Mayer, J. Elmore Richards, J. Sanders B R , B. on. THlRD ROW: . andle, B. Bickel, E. Bliekensrler- fer, M. Zimmer, J. Wirth. FOUR ' ROW: .l. Wichmal ' ' Clell TH 1, L. Koch, A. Mc- an, M. Mercer, M. Holden. l V . , M , 'Q s so I-IE pounding of the plumber at four in the morning, the i clink of the nickels in the coke machine, the pounding of the type writers in the wee hours, it's the Gables noise. Gables- the house of a million bridge games, emerged with a tourna- ment, but it was the just for fun bridge, from Sunday to Sunday, from morning to morning, from 5 minutes to five hours-the just for funn bridge that was so typically Gables. Gables-the house of anarchy, failed to take its fire drills seriously, in fact, failed to take them at all. Gables-the house with a half hour philosophy, couldn't spare the half hour to go to chapel, could11't lengthen it at 10:30. Gables- the house of benevolence and graciousness, invited the four little Resars 'to the annual Christmas party. 1l'Y ' ABLES gang got a new perspective as they realized that it is ' more fun to give than to receive. Gables-the house of parties, substituted silk stockings for anklets and high heels for saddles, and gave a smoothie ree. They found time at exam Week to dress up in formals, but though they could beat the exams, they could merely succumb to the Hu. Gay and lovely was the Porch Party-floating dresses in a garden of light and shadow-a perfect expression of the Gables mood. Through it all, the Dudley's have been Mother and Daddy in more than name. As always to the girls who live there, Gables was not just a house, but a l1o111e. BOTTOM ROW: N. Goodrich, G. Barton, M. lf. Jenson, C. Warner, L. Weeks. SECOND ROW: M. Rockefeller, K. Babcock, J. Scar- borough, R. Sehwing, M. Riblet, M. G. Carr. THIRD ROW: P. NIOSSIIIHH, N. Hibsehman, P. Johnson, J. Sellers, ll. Prescott. FOURTH ROYV: J. Milligan, M. Albrecht, M. Mayfield, M. Siler, E. Manson, E. L. Miller. ,av l5O'I l.'OM ROW: ll. llillmam. li. Robinson, C. Nvhitney, R. Snyder, A. Hurrows. SECOND llfilvfz P. Van Mei-slime, M. Ilan-ris, J. l'ieim-ich. L. Defvioil, G. l'lnl,uliius. THE JULLY HUEEHS NDER the benevolent guidance of Captain Rogers and his mate, the Jolly ' Rogers cruised through a slappy, happy year. Hay-rides, Hi-O-Hi banquet, stags, and dates! Athletes, Romeos, Phi-Betes, and De Mott. Ten men in one bathtub-and-please, no talking in the halls. Our fathers and mothers were cousins but we're all right . . . hum! ENNEBOHM, our prexy, a true Noble fan . . . Bonnar, the bowler, wow what a man . . . Everson, our chef is a Yankee born . . . lVIartin, the musician, 1noa11s on his horn . . . Sutton, our athlete Wins honors galore . . . Ballin, consultant, office first floor . . . Gutsche, the chemist, knows all and more . . . Christie, the poet thinks he composes . . . Bingham, well er-here the rhyme closes. ALPHH LUBHE t t liO'lVl'OM RUXV: Il. lionuar., li. Hennehohm, B. Hnllin. SECOND HUXV: Nl. Everson, C. Hinghaim, D. Nobel, A.. Sutlon. THIIQD RUW: U. Gutseliex, ll. Christie, YV. Martin. 190 IWLLUHY WILLORY, with the white pillars and De Feet7s Too Big - Q Homecoming decoration ...' the Open-House . . . the sleigh- ride . . . the dinner party before the Balmer Dance . . . Mabel the cat, Schwuntz, the dog, and the Eustace, the turtle-as animals go, they went . . . very little hot water pressure . . . flannel sheets . . . one heating pad. THUHSTUNH HIRTEEN boys of different tastes make up this house of variety Where Perkins bellows at Whikehart and, Skyrm drawls at Browng where Wells sings while DuLac lives at Gablesg where Bossle exercises to the jabbering of Schaefferg where Galasso and Ross are content with memoriesg Where Bartleman argues Bess out of bed so he can cleang where Sellers fiddles while the house lights burn. ISOTTUINI ROWV: .l Ilzmui, R. Jordan, B Stroucli.. SECOND ROW' J. liiclmrds, Nl, Frurey U. Murslmll, P. Tear 'l'l'll.llD ROXV: L. Funk llouscr, C. Scllwerin, H linker. HOfI, .l'OM K0 W: C K lirown, l'l. Duliic, . Schaeffer, H. ljossle Sli COND KO W: E Sellers, ll. Skyrm, V Perkins, ll. Vfells, L w'liil'u:ll:.1rL. 2 BOTTOM ROW: J. Brewer, M. Jones, R. Coll, C. Ken on, P. Cowan. SECOND ROW: B. McCabe, A. Ruether, M. Sigler, L. E. Smith, lVl. Glover, R. Calvin. Tl-'HRD ROVV: M. Folger., H. Hill, J. Beetle, C. Reid, H. Stephenson, M. Mor- ris, J. Hoffman. BOTTONI ROVV: M. Oakley, R. H cle, M. Kelsey. SECOND ROXVX V. Fisher, O. Bloecher, R. Scliraln, J. Orem. THIRD RONV: M. Ruby, P. Powell, P. Nlaris. SHUHTLEFF TILL the self-designated Home of Eminent WOIHCII, and this year we can prove it Cat least temporarilyj by the Yale-Princeton Stunt plaque that ha11gs on one of our hallowed Walls . . . still the l1ouse where we have to allow ten minutes to get to Peters at a dead run, which is why' we don't get fat Cwell, some of usj on our good food . . . We've broken a few traditions though-this year we're a mixed house . . . this year, too, we get sleep . . . But one of our traditions that is as firmly rooted as the 'three venerable maples which grace our front walk Cjust at the turn, where you have to shift into secondl is the beauty of our location, for we have a garden, a stream, a wood, and a hill all our ow11. fi mf I 1 EBSTER HALL-house of-34 girls, 34 board jobsg mice in the candy A'. E displayg ice cream on Thursdaysg Webscteri'tes in Army-Navy and Yale- Princetong two open housesg three clocks guaranteed never to be togetherg con- certs, artists, students, in Mrs. B's room, at midnight through thin wallsg Mrs. Bas cocoa and crumpets on special occasionsg Hazel's formal planningg Wi111'1ie's telephone on seoondg and the boarders-Lane and Hoare dueting'7 on Sante Fe Trailg Joe arriving at 6:4-5 with tl1e newspaperg Alice at the pianog Tappaifs jokesg Beers organizing-Just another dorm? Well hardly! l RIEF pause for station identification. We take you now to Das- comb cottage in the fall where summer tans, bleached hair and smiles are greeted by a brand new door Cone coat of paint! requisitej. We hear cries of O rapture! and no wonder, for inside-carpeting of royal wine and inviting blue repose Please do not sit on my arm, and I will think you a person of incredible charm. Surrounded by the pale tinted walls and soft cushioned rugs-new faces, familiar faces and the echoes of last year's laughter, rested, eager for what is to come, for life, for love, dreams, and-who knows? The year passes on-new tasks and new friends recapture the refrains of the past. Time sweeps by and faces become wan, eyes tired, from the battle of bluebooks never ceasing. Cbrief pause for station identifica- tionl The bursting buds and the morning doves, the bittersweet of commencement-the memories of tomorrow lie in the passing of today, and we veil the sombre and sane with pure light-hearted fancy. BOTTOM ROW: B. Rounsefell, F. F. Freshwater, hi. F. Holmes, L. Cobb, M. Chase. SECOND ROW: N. Barloo, L. Bosshart, V. M. Lane, B. Crane, J. Starr, E. Sloman. THIRD ROW: P. Blasingham, B. J. McMullen, B. Reynolds, R. McNeill, G. Shipman, G. Heilemann, L. Phillips. FOURTH ROW: M. McClelland, M. Swett, M. Breene, M. Kinghorn, C. Nicholson, B. J. King. DASEUMB ND now we take you behind the scenes where we find tremendous activity, resembling a department store in full swing, with forty-eight clerks-a varied assortment-and a dependable department head. As we move along with the crowd, we hear Hiya kid! and Wa'tch your step! and the guide starts intoning with monotonous regularity- Counter one, open house special: cigarettes, candy, and men upstairs. Counter two, plumbing repairs, housecoats tripped to Tenney. Counter three, knighthood flowers, the bloom is gone, but the memory lingers on. Counter four, kitchenware and casseroles. .1 if .BOTTOM ROW: M. Hawkinson, M. Hallawell, G. Cha 1, Bl. Hummel P. Levi. SECOND ROW: P. Currier, L. Stevenson, C. inter, J. Thom L. Haskins, H. Adair. THIRD ROW: D. Jacobson, E. Jensen, J Mayer, K. Bingham, E. Baines, K. Wvear, lVI. Reid. FOURTH ROW: M. Kinney, NI. Burnham, J. Smith, Stewart, E. Hewins, A. Beaver. OUNTE R five, unmentionables. Cbrief pause for station identiticationb Counter six, musical oddities topped by a bagpipe-ukelele duet. Counter seven, medical accessories: two mumps and some flu. Counter eight, Diner's Valentine Delight: Amazonic struggles with loaded trays and aproned waiters deploring dish-pan hands. Counter nine, tri-daily sale of kibitzers with a special discount for second floor Dascomb. Counter ten, Special by Esky: streamlined formal-blue skirts swishing and tails awhirl. Counter eleven, bell girls dilemma-lights out. And so we too have finished our tour. Cbrief pause for station identification? We take you now to . . . 195 1 1 IIOTTOM ROVV: A. Nlarlin, Ji. Marlin, Nl. Kllll, D. Kllll. SECOND RONV: S. Dickinson, R. Grifhn, D. Bundy, J. F. Smith, J. Dickson. 'l'lllRD RONV: O. Scoll, Il. Dodge, YV. Hianiillon, R. Blanchard, W. Fislihack, D. Powers. OUSING men and women Quo children permittedj, the Quadrangle is Oberlin's only co-educational dormitory. From China to Lakewood come the members of cosmopolitan group. The Quadrangle building houses the quietest library on campus, a fine lounge, and a gymnasium for all manner of physical activities. Producing more intramural teams than ever before, taking part in more inter-college functions, the Quad- rangle is now recognized as a definite part of the campus. J TOP ROVV: E. Chappelle, A. Ilurford, A. Johnson. SECOND ROW Mrs. ll. Dihel, ll.. Dihel, F. Wilson, Mrs. F. WllSOll. THIRD RONV D. Farnham, R. Herrick, J. Davis. A . 1 .,., ,, g, , , Q 5 u V' V 71 if iw N P , I K '.L!W V A , , N Q E35 '- ' :' g I -A ' 5 QR I ' - I M H - er: E g' N ' 1 , F W, 5 'Rf gi l,1 A . X5 9 4 fr + e ' N ik V i I iii: :- A 2 A U . I I U , al E A il, Q5 ' 1 591' 4' 3 6 ' 'I , 1 g v 9 ,Q f' X , 1 Y 1 X -4 x , 'n' ' .X ' , 1 , H 1 .X - Z. ,Nl f ' 'V - I ' S ' 1 , 4. 1 1 ,V , ..- Q A , :in 5 Q-'F - ' 'I X -J ' ' 5 , K a 1 'i ff J 3 of E 1 X Q ws V V' Yy ,, 1 fy 1 X . . ur. UAV' , HT- L53-ra 4 , N . f A .. . A 5 ' A D , , Ai .4 . 1 5 -- -4 , , x , ., Q v . Wx va y ,Q BOTTO M HOW: M. Kelley, M. Chavo, M. J. Myers, V. Hull, M lllllfilifif. SECUN lil ROXV: C. Landfear, M. L. Thompson. A. Alvis, Miss Buell fdircctorl. TlllR.D ROWV: L. Yvesley, lv. Mnkui, li. Kempf., M. Bluckmzirr. C. Cline. FllBEHlLD ISS BUELL, the 14 Fair Children, and what they did-remember? The Halloween party down-cellar, the Christmas tree decorations, and Mary as a towel-bearded Santa Claus. Fei-vent discussions about Friendship, College Rules, War. Miss Buell twirling her lasso, Qlinny, draped in a yellow quilt studying till dawn, Louise building a fire ill her suitcase, Betty's and Mel's spreads-remember? 198 4.f J.. . OFT lights, sweet music, and demitasse. Hamburger and Hies for salamanders. Needle Work mailed to Princeton. Coffee shop open all night. Fire drill practice. The soapless sudser. Bridge sharks, letter writers, con girls-Barrows. lHVAI l,'UNl HOW: I Prager, ,l. 1,.ol:-maui I flhrwllurrfr. ll. lXlVCI'::CllI U. Nvennerslroni. 9 GND RUVQTZ L. llmtox ll l . Olson, lu. N . Mo ne li. Salvo. Tlllllll li .l. VanSlmIe, li: H per. f.. llulieri. N. 1 ur E Nl XR l Jessi' . BOTTOM ROW: C Hayes, F. Abrams, H. L. Brown, C. Wittler. SEC- OND ROYV: N. Gawthrop M. Gethman, D. Porterl M. Prack, M. Heele T H I R D R O W : S Mooney, R. Siegel, B McGee, D. Cacner, L Magnus, B. Anderson. OURTEEN girls and Betsy . . . the Elephant Girl . . . Anchorage MT. H ITM., V ...H F mm T V., pi- staking Geth to a milkshake . . . Fuzzy going West . . . Lottie's lg l l entrance after ten . . . Prack's sprained back, result of rare bath . . . ' ' M K W 'A ' Shirley's Wearing of the greeni' . . . Carolyn's allergy to T. . . . Nancy, no Tom but Gerry . . . Betsy's engagement . . . Dottie s fall, step by step . . . Slim and Penny topping all. l y .,..,.E.3. -a,...1,T yr- .1 1 ,J J. ...u..' J . Jf'-1lf'l-fz l lllllillll SOTTOM ROW: A. Sie- mens, J. Paugh, R. Hohf. SECOND ROW: R. Jodge, B. Lyon, H. Du- Jree, J. Burt. THIRD ROW: ll. Stanton, J. Ireighton, F. Parker, A. Eaton, N. Rich. ABIES and the T. B.-mothballs-the Downstairs Alliance- lg the S. T. and H. A. Society-the date a Week club-the Rev- erend C. J. and the Pizer-daily letters from Ann Arbor and Turtle Creek-.lack Armstrong and the Affeman-pet pieces on the piano- moonlight explorations at Black River-pheasants from South Dakota-and by the way, did Aclam have a navel? 'C' 199 200 F ,px 1 UWT A li liflzil , i I-IAT'S home to forty-one of Oberlin's happiest Con and College lasses? Where has the tradition of smoothness recently been ploughed under by an influx of sophomores, juniors, Hlld a senior who are more intent on fun and friends? QAnd confidentially, have found lots of bothlj Where do we miss out on dessert if we wear dirty old saddle shoes, and socks to dinner? Where do the waiters wear bow ties and never spill pie, lamb stew, or cole slaw? Where did the same forty-one come forth in golden harmony at midnight with I Love You Truly?-all for their beloved head waiter? Where do national amateur tennis champions show up at mixers? Where do red-headed boys wear 'tuxes a11d red carnations to dinner-all because of Nvillkie? Where is there continually a battle royal twixt Brahms, Mozart, and Tchaikowsky and Miller, Lunceford, and Dorsey? Where did someone trip on the edge of a homemade dissecting 'tray and send, a cat brain rolling down the t ' very best first floor stairs? BOTTOM ROW l : M. Robertson, Nl. Allensworth J Ch Brown. SECQND ROW' D. El wri' l , . andler, E. A. . +1 wards, B. J. Brandenburg, E. Miekle- git, E. Becker, E. Merry. THIRD ROW: Y. May, T. Stein, J. Karelsen, K. llohnes, B. Ahels, E. Shiperd. FOURFH ROYV: R. Calderwood, R. Edwards, ll. Getchell, K. Skeel, J. Shiplon. BOTTOM ROW: J. Warrior, L. Dunham, J. Wallace, A. Miller. SECOND ROYV: S. Hazard, M. Thorp, A. Hoffman, L. lllamire, F. , -. Loomis. THIRD ROW: H. Woore, M. H. McNeill, M. Moore, A. K- MJAWY A'- Meachain, A. Stratton. FOURTH ROW: J. Osterland, B. Coppedgc, S. Stoddard, J. Press, J. Kerr. K-6.1 .fu ll' ,F lx-it 1 . , I 1 . lrlh -. 1. HERE are hockey, basketball, swimming, volley ball, and bridge just daily routine? Whe1'e do we have a pay telephone all our own that helps us keep tabs on men in Fall River, Athens, 'Woodbury, and Columbus? Wliere do rotten oranges hardly ever leave spots on the wall paper, and where does studying never inter- fere with frequent sessions of food and gab? I ask of you, where would Basil rather have a nice l1ot bath and spend the night than anywhere else on campus? Where can we sleep through an 8 o'clock and still get enough breakfast to see us safely through a 9 o'clock? Where doesn't a I-Ioolihan diamond stand a chance against a Vander- bilt club? Vlfhere else would you expect to stumble over tradition or a coco11ut ball every time you round a corner? Well, Cranford, I guess! 201 N hm W NW BOTTONI ROW: P. J. Baker, I. Harvey, M. Nfagalh, J. R. Malone, X 1 I 7 - A. La Rose. SECOND ROW: J. Golding, D. Ismond, F. Eyman, M. Eli, ' Pendleton, H. Stevenson, R. Arnslcin. ,THIRD ROW: C. Jones, H. f.1....em-.v- -u Mclfelvey, M. B. Hartson, J. Uslander, B. Anderson. UST about an hour's hike off campus, Johnson girls have not remained socially isolated. With class officers, and Coop workers, ESA students and others, sophomores and seniors, Johnson has over- come her isolationism with a vigorous policy of campus activities. 202 1 lfllll FUPXY: l rcten1:lu. lil, l.l1'1-gulls. li. l,:1m'. J- Matti: x Sl'lfiUNll liilrlwi: ll. l'l1f7lf1f:ll. Nl. lf. l'iilII'l'Ull1llf4. R. 4.1. liifllfii:-1l?'N ll r'-izzzi, il. llofli. 'llllllill HOXV: l7. f,ll1:111ilrr:1'luilu. ,l. Hpzilrlix L' W nl 4llu l' iii ul f' 'Viifr W l :vrmu ,-. I - -Viz L, - .mf QT Azfjk. rgc.. -. ' , , -ff - A .i - T -ff' 51512 W if,-'W-VF'- ' .lf51iEiiff f4fl.'T:1.5 1'-ff - , A . ,F - V , -1 +.,yp. .e+ ,wr . wx' ?' -:jf . gk 5 - X F. ,. .A ,w-TILE? XL 1, , ,S E i if ' ' - -nv. w ++ QU' ' g 'a7 5?5?'f ,lr HH A' QQ' H 2? H1 X fy! W ,sw Q I. f ,. xi if 1 , L , ,v . v -A D . A vfx , v , 1 Q' he I X J' Pa k.r Q 5 .0 ex., QA , V'f if 1 5? W1 I 204 l 1 RE ' , , . V . , , , p. , s Center Noah ploughs through another year. Up on the third floor, horticultural enthusiasts XY Krueger ably fills the shoes of Dieppe of the E een a carefully tend. their penthouse gar- dens, inventing double pur ose humid'f p 1 ying systems to counteract the Oberlin weather. The Milk and Crackers Club takes over the ounge for then private clubhouse. Through high pressure legisla- tion by Hoagland, the section subscribed to the U. S. News. The depleted treasury was replenished by taxing the concession operators. The poor commissar, who tried to collect said taxes, soon received the label, I.G.S.O. At Club 27i', the Center Noah Dinner-Dance was carried on in grand style. Stengle's Arizona Paradisew, Power's, the Fleel,s Innw artist, the Ballet Fantasticlfc of V. C. and Slim. All in all, an intellectual house. , OUTH section Noah-captained by ten seniors-three floors of a i t jumbled potpourris of male humanity CIOOW, Y nleulbershipl ranging from the Y president to a brigade of Timmy' refugees- major part of Chance Creek Committee-Seven men 'taking orders, one hopeful, and eighteen wolves, and a motorized panzer division awaiting orders-record broadcasting from 'third floor augmented by extensive record collections-water lights drowning the third floor-talcum powder brawls stifling the second floor-muffled wrestling bouts on the first floor-fire bells and Ere crackers punc- tuating the daily conversation-efl'icient stacking at reasonable rates-few midyear changes-Saturday night evacuation and Sun- day morning confinement-ranking 'teams in intramural athletics- exponents of varsity baseball, tennis, and bridge-a walking candy concession-all these and more unmentionables make up the picture of Oberlin dormitory life as seen by the twenty-six wary wolves of South Noah. BOTTOM ROW: J. W'orley, R. Ely, S. Krcmenetsky, B. Lansing, J. Burket. SECOND ROW: J. Stokes, T. Snow, P. Auerbach, K. Eicke- meycr, T. Correll, L. Bronsky. THIRD ROXV: R. Howard., P. Stephen- son, A. Shaw, J. McConal1y, R. Chamberlin, D. Pfeifer, ll. Boardman. FOURTH ROW: J. George, H. lNIesser, Ji. L. Rawlinson, E. Nichols, R. Porter, W. Long, R. Robertson. 20 Y BOTTOM ROW: A. Gartrell, G. Drew, J. Sen ard, P. Humphrey, SECOND ROV5l: L. Axtell, N. Brew- ster, D. Mudge, J. Gunn, Hunt. THIRD ROW: P. Downing, B. Ver- non, M. Podvidz, A. Dries. FOURTH ROW: B. Killin, M. Crowell, B. Bar- low, S. Clagett, P. McCormick. BOTTOM ROW: L. Barteaux, K. Kornhauser, M. L. Moore, R. A. Henry. SECOND ROW: M. Heiby, NI. E. Mad- den, P. Patterson, E. Hargrave, ill. Saretzki. 206 w ' T ' ' y 1, ' -L - .w Wifi 'HW YLE Inn, featuring 28-Senior women-28, is bounded on the West by Pyle Out and Presti's, on the north by the black-outn area, technically termed Archery field, a11d on the east by the Weather bureau station. Southern bound- aries are the Arb. and the Kindergarten. Pyle's problems: Our Fatherw, bi-daily bridge brigades, fish-bowl parlors, and Pyle Out. Pyle's blessings: e'Our Father , a snug storm shelter, unlighted porch, effective mixers, professional waiters, and Mrs. Haddock. I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIUQII IIIE BOTTOINI RONV: D. Emig, H. Frank, A. Farbstein, T. Piraino. SECOND ROW: H. Ducllev, .l. Kofron, B. DeGrolf. THIRD Row: R. Crawley, A. Scolield, B. Hahn, D. Eells. 2 3 4. 5 -77D . . r Xf' l7AJU ax In FX LX 5: It g .dp Alix-ff I pix fly -as-iff: I 4 II' II if 'iiiiikw Iiff 6 it v QF H I XXX' is XXVHNYLA 'Y i,vs.A,35 7 12 Usually called Morgue. fIt's been called other 1. thingsj. Number of People: Depends on time of day or night. Location: Near town, too far from Peters. Male or Female Csee number 2j. Year's Activities: Cal Happy: House formal, Election day party, Hay- ride, Open House, Beach Party, and Off-campus rec. Chl Unhappy: Homecoming decorations, sessions with the dean, studying. CCD Otherwise: Qsee number ZD. Athletic Honors: We challenge anybody. Accidents: Happen in the best of circles. Personal Items: We donit use them. Peculiarities: Twelve and the Duchess. Traditions: Subject to change without 11otice. Etc.: The Greeks have a word for it. Anything not in this outline may be includedf' CAII contributions gratefully receivedp. 207 RINGGG . . . Alamo ...' Would you like to speak to Head Panehoi' Gott, Only 3 letters today, Pm out Mead, Seven no 'trumpw Halteman, Help, I've been titrated McClure, I wonder why they stole my trombone Henze, Angel,' Hughes, Guess I'll start in on the seniors Whea'tcroft, Only 87 hours till bank nighti' Mereditll, Hubby Thorne, or Life's little trag- ediesn Doggett? Hello? . . . she hung up. We're out. T wouldn't be Barr House If: Greasy Wettiligfeld weren't argu- ing with Moe Tisehbein, Ed Avril weren t pounding out the melodies to his latest song hits, Boneerusher Herrmann weren't trying to locate his pants so that he could keep his date at Presti'sg too much copy hadnat been turned in excluding the other fellows. BOTTOM ROW: E. Avril, H. Tisch- hein., R. Wettiligfeld. SECOND ROW: L. llerrnianu, E. Root, E. Atkinson, D. Becker. THIRD ROW: D. Sells, C. Martel, R. Hofsteter. 208 THE ALAIVIU BOTTOM ROW: G. Hughes, S. Mead, C Doggett. SECOND ROWI: C. McClure, R. Wheat- erofl, P. Gott, A. Halle- man. THIRD ROXV: R. Meredith, R. Henze, R. Thorne. BARR HUUSE p O WE'RE the Soph house across from Tank-you know, the house with tl1e screwy porch. Yeah, six guys from Nlanse seen around in the right places and with the right people. You get the idea- plenty Calc, lots of Ee, yards of term paper, plenty rugged, hep and happy- a good house, see?-awe do all right! Right across the street from Tank. Ph. 3382 p 'OSNIOPOLITAN house . . . where the l fellows are similar in their diver- sitiesi' . . . From South America, South India, and South Brooklyn . . . diamond in the rough, being polished into a future Schoenburg . . . Dudley's earnestness and Flint's enthusiasm . . . Crocco's haunting of the art studio . . . Stockwell's making the impossible believable . . . Diehl's bathtub rendition of Largo al Factum . . . and Augie. fi lvl. li BOTTOM ROW: C. Redmond, J. Fairfield, C. Dold, C. Chave. SECOND ROW: J. Hcrtzberg, G. Sawyer, B. Coodnow, A. Robinson, B. Clarke. THIRD ROW: J. Nliller, S. Herrick, H. Deck, C. Schorling. FOURTH ROW: B. Snow, A. Metcalf, R. Smith, D. Schmitt. ,.,.,f:-r, 1i' 210 V'Qwl1?lIRD WEST likes: Petty drawings Philip Morris D... ...3.2...theArb... practical jokes T Dorse Th' d W . . . .. y. 1r est dislikes: Quiet hours . . . 8:00 o'clocks on Monday . . . 34 miles to Cleveland. Third Westis SPECIAL FEATURES: Shower room big enough to hold a track meet . . . easily-available fire escape Qfrom both endsj. Never seen in the section: Schnebly Cwho missed the yearbook picture because he had an 'cappointmentwj without a date . . . Snow 'cflushi' . . . Metcalf in his own clothes . . . Dold not talking on the phone. Usually seen in the section: Counselor Fay trying to bring order and peace out of chaos and staying until the bull session is over . . . Deck arriving from parts unknown while the dawn is breaking . . . radios and electric razors lighting for the electric current . . . one semester men studying all night for the cla h sses t ey sleep through the next day . . . Results? . . . Just fine, thank you. , 4 .1 1 ' ' NN v '- x X , ,. , I . S 'x,f..J V X Q- 1: , :J Q1 Y V ' n . 'Y w..,i7 5+ Y? Q -r , ..' ig W 1 L F xi? Sf - Q 77 x N is N sl Q Y? Y 1' Y W Yw if 'V f , - F' f? f Rf -.Q if - 1 s 3, W i i x 212 ,W GHIRD East is the Sunday morning home of the Great White Father Poteat. At 11:30, he rubs his sleepy eyes with a grimy paw, and remembers that he must tell Dean Ned all about his boys. Wish I was home more often. Let's see, what's that fellow's name with the curly hair? Well anyway there's Wfilson and Vail, chemists and churchgoers. And Hamilton, damn chamberinaid. Three more, Hayden, Failick, and Johnson-llxyz vs. Genesis 11, what an argument! And there,s McKerrow and Peterson blowing those horns, Webb trying to shut them up. Chantrey's drawl, 'Fm in'. Gulick, the peach, Bockstanz, Glen Gray athleteg Platt and Brasheres, studying all night. And there's Hopkins and Alles, chess player and drawing card. And who else? Kaufman, a social genius. But that guy with the curly hair, who IS he? Might as well forget him. The dean d0esn't expect too much of me anyway. He knows I'm busy. we ., 1, 1 V, tg. 5 'N A E lf: - 'uv Q w v V Ir, ,mg an :- YQ W .uf sf ' 1 1 ' F', '-'f' f Ar 1, .v V an Q' i 'Hu Qjlgr , xi 1--is is ' -i , 1 1 H sf ., N A ,dy X 3 ,jg 214 ,. ,.,.r ,-, ni., ., , ,.. .,.,..,... ,,. .. ,,. ,,....,.,. ll. Nlc:Gi1ir0. 'llilllill YIUWA: fi. !lizlislL1'1fi', li. S1AlC'lII1Cf-'lFl', li. It llouglnerly, M. Sellers. .l. l,fiiowicl1,, M, Muili. l'lULlll'l'iil if .l. Hykes. XV. Osborn. l.. flarmin, Neeelliaxn. V. ,Mm-rio. IE. llflll -71, Q ,-s'- ,,.-:-,-.,:..i VWHYAMPI Tramp! Tramp! Seventy-.five pairs of rubber boots .L carry seventy-five May maids down the steps of May Cottage in the diverse direction of their eight-o'clocks. The four corners of the earth are well represented by the May Cottagers who hail from Florida, California, South Dakota, and Oklahoma, Brazil, Germany, and Holland. Saddle shoes Sl1llf'HG downstairs to those famed pancake and syrup breakfasts, and to lunches of corn chowder, biscuits, and honey butter fthe subject of many an indiscreet pun.j Shrill titters re-echo during dinner when a certain freshman lassie wanders vaguely into the room repeating in anguished. gulps, Dear God, please make him call me, in an anxious plea for a call from her beloved. fx ri ,nf ,J X fjffiflmigif I Xxx fe' N x H 1 lkllllllkw, ll ixj f'x'vXt 'wg . 1 ,1 K, X! HE Election Day Rec features the campaign propaganda Won't You Be My Candi-'Date'? , while Valentine's Eve finds the May Rec', the proud possessor of a huge red heart inscribed with the words 'May' I be your Valentine? . The sig11s Ego amo te and Je vous adore no doubt give vent to the unexpressed sentiments of many a couple as they waltz to the music of Ad Mueller. But more than anything else May is proud. She is proud of her defiance of the Sophomore class when she refused to wear the bonnets of serfdom. She is proud of the tall, white-coated men who wait on her tables. She is proud of l1er dining room-the largest on campus. She is proud of her counsellors who, torn between a desire for len- iency and a necessity for discipline, often take the le11ie11t path. But most of all, May, this year, is proud of the way she has become a part of Oberlin, fitted into the Oberlin way of life. llHTll'Q,Xi ROW: G. llclm. il. 'l'z1vlor', U. Sherman, ll. L. Moore, SECUND HOXV: M. filjllzuwl, J. Nliscr, C. liloeqhgl-T L, Your 'fl Gallo. waxy. 'I,'HlllD ROYV: A. Lyons, Qi. Ciltllfillclii, I-ll Clalison, l.. Bork. il. Scoll. H. Davenport. l'lUUH l'l'l HUWV: F. llcrlwr. R. Tznylnr. M. ilurrnou, WI. liiczhiwurrll. C. llarbury. ' 216 BOTTOM ROW: NI. Lewis, fl. Hendrix, C. Luedcke, P. Bourquin, .l. Cole. SECOND ROW: hi. lllorgan, G. Schloerb, D. Danly, B. Wliite, MV. llutchcson, V. Pidgeon. THIRD ROW: J. Wolf, A. M. Keiser, W. Pruitt, J. Seligmann, M. Smith, lVI.' Chernin, J. Jacobs. FOURTH ROYV: V. Krebs, E. A. Druliner., J. Vrooman, R. Reininga, NI. Macomher, J. Duthie. y XCITEMENT reaches a high pitch when a goldfish, after spend- l il ing an unnerving two days circling the interior of Mrs. Vera Nash Locke's rose bowl, calls it a day, and peacefully passes away. The four frosh class officers and two of the 3 highest ranking frosh scholars di11e at May to the great edification of us, their colleagues. May also controls a monopoly on the Pinafore cast as we claim three of the leads for our own. However, the overwhelming atmos- phere of May seems to have jinxed two of our May mates who broke a leg apiece when the winter-snows descended upon Oberlin. May emerged victorious from the Freshman Week Competition, and its seventy-live odd inhabitants, may still be heard humming snatches of Night and Day, and giving vent to loud shouts of e'The cream of '41-4' is lodged behind Mayls door! We're on the spot and are we hot! Just listen to us roar . . . Oberlin' Poinsettias a11d pine boughs keynote the Christmas Formal Tea as freshmen dash hither, thither, and yon i11 search of belated guests, while consuming quantities of brownies, nuts, and pecan balls. TALEUTT HALL HIS year Talcott's walls bulged under the strain of furnishing rooms in which girls feebly attempted to study., gallantly at- tempted to correspond, and just attempted to primp. Here at the corner of South Professor and College streets, the inmates-yes inmates- enjoyed many a gala time, one of the first of which was a Halloween micer at which the girls had to do all the chasing. That's Leap Year for you. Of course the Talcott Formal, with the South BOTTOM IIUW: Rogers, IC. 1711, IC. Kolb. E. Lane, ll. liatnn. W. Wendell. SECOND HOW: M. Lewis. ll. Kurtz, Y. Tyler. Nl. l.nomis, U. Wlanlv, li. Milaklewright, P. Diukiins. THIRD ROW: Fi. lleroltl. M. wYfKVlBf4l, 9. Lsuulis, A. Strzuiaf, Nl. IC. Duffy, J. Cooper. Sea Island theme was tl1e best 011 campus. Wi'th balloon palm trees, fresh coconut to eat, and prickly leis, as the result of several weeks' frantic planning, Talcott whirled blissfully to Ad Mueller's band. Though it is a miracle that 75 formals got pressed with only one pressing room to a floor. Neither was Christmas omitted from the social calendar. After a delectable tree and an enormous Santa fcourtesy of three pillowsj, the season was brought to a peak by five-o clock carolling and a candle-lit breakfast. 217 218 BOTTOM ROW: E f xr' . Conrad, I. McKelvey, N. Snow, M. Wilson SECOND ROW: E. Bennetham, H. Crowder, D. Mliller, M. Davey, P. Ma berry. THIRD ROW: C. NVells, D. Maxwell, E. Saxe, J. White- head, Purvis. FOURTH ROW: J. Tolman, V. Lanfear, D. Feise, AM. Maier, M. Rowan. , ll f XTX lg VYo,o KJ- lu! M- 17 -J f wr' .N rr.:-1 .- 'w l XX ll M ,E gp Li ij F, I X, lf. 21193 L lf. 1l,l:!t+1,l1q 1, .1 ci-' ' QQ ,F fm ln 1 ff! 47 Mfg ffxgr, gk H1 , lx-vs gigrflx fi X The . N .a ff' URING the second semester a colossal ha ride, a St. Patr1ck's K' 'i' 1' . y Xl Dx Day tea, and a super Open House kept Talcott all agog. Just N t ' ask those who went for further details. :AX X . . My 1 But the Talcott g1I'lS do not stay shut up 111 Talcott. Because of the 1 demand for the Talcott dining room, they exchange more than A any other house. Symposiums, Sports, Reunions, all serve to drive X ll the Talcotters from the best dining room on campus. X il Gee-it would seem that with all this social activity, not much studying would be accomplished. However, we think that upo11 investigation you'd find that the Talcott gals managed to Wear out a goodly number of hooks-in o ' ' ne way 01 another! we MIM W I .ns 1 HEN along came exams-and miracle of miracles., we are all here to tell the story. Hauling the ,rules about quiet hours out of the ghost elevator, brushing them off and even enforcing them helped a little, or should we just admit that Talcott brains work superbly on ten o'clock graham crackers and milk? With the advent of the second semester, the whole routine of our daily life was changed. No longer did we have to study by flashlight in the gigantic closets after ten- thirty. And spreads began at ten instead of nine. But after a few nights under the new regime, we started going to bed at 10:30 from choice. On January 111-, the girls, clad in plaids and sucking butterscotch lollypops, tried their luck with the Highland Fling. You've guessed it-a Scotch Rec. Always out to get our money's worth! F5f'l'l'TOM l!l'Q'iV: .l. M:u'Doncll, li. jolixison, .l. Corbett, C. Senior. Scllncclc. SECOND ROXY: .l'. Davis, B. llnrcsc, A. l urlcy, .l.r-Xslilcy. li. ilillllllll, J. llzlrris. THIRD HOXV: Nl. Smith, Ll. liiowers, ll. llooth, Xyyrc, N. Hvthcr, El. Warne, L. XVilr1mre, B. Lilly. l OlQH'l'l'l ROW: l'. Shaw, Bl. Laton, D. l 1'ai1k. YW. llrolxl, Nl, K. Dafoe. XV. Bisliop, M. Viner. J. Knapp. 219 l I 220 . ' OMEN on board bring bad luck, but we are the sixteen exceptions that prove the rule. Aquatic activities: launching bath tub companion, the good ship H0belia. Boasts: nautical rooms in which you can feel the very roll of the seaQor is it someone running upstairs? . . . best lighted porch on campus . . . local broad- casting system . . . bell system that requires a vocal suppliant . . . passion for Somewhere . . . weakness for mulled cider and spaghetti spreads . . . amateur pho- tographers-well amateur anyway. Sum total: nautical but nice. y y. ASHING off each morning to board jobs except Riggsy and Larry, who didn't c M get us up!-Mother Betty grinding out her thesis-Phyl building benzene compounds-Dewar and her term papers-Ruthie Weiss expounding in all lan- guages-Cannon debating South American industries!-Susieis five more pounds -Lorrie pufling on one trombone-Lil dragging us out for house sports-Kinder garten-Primary Pam practising nursery rhymes-Baker at Purdue-Sally and Gracie entertaining MEN-Rose in her strapless, bull-sessions on the stairs after 10:30-fire-drills at three a.1n. with only a towel. if? ' 1 as 'var 5 g I Q.: ,- E i 2 . . 1 1 gin: sig' 9.1 lui-I : ,Navi ' A ! Was- u 5 H. a A K 1' ' 53' H M ly ' 1 3 E Wx b sl il 8 ,- ' E W + 4 1 l f .at I ' V iw - I 'ff . 1 7 11 if ' AT CLUB DELTA Lying at the end of the East Kiptou Mile is Club Delta, Oberlin's Monte Carlo. Utterly cosmopolitan, it turns no one away from its doors. Apaches, Nuns, Playboys and Boy Scouts are all welcomed. Most of the year it masks its true nature, pretending to be a rooming house for men, calling itself Delta Lodge. But once a year it 'Ilaunts before the college authorities its blatant sign, Club Delta-No cover, No minimum, No nothing. At great personal risk, the Hi-O-Hi photog- rapher, disguised as a Chinese student, took these revealing pictures. Dancing to the tunes of H dozen swing bands The ezer crou ded bm Note that women are rlrinking loo. l A RAID! Club Delta becomes a YMCA 222 meeting and starts singing hymns. A cozy nook. Pajama-clad Fresh run around the borgfire they spent a day building. WE SPUNSUR .,- ,V . 7 ' m L A ,- N ':, uv XB I. , Q ,JAY GY J , . n, I , ' f, f. .- ,y ' , Jff 5 f , xl Ay I. 'Iva J, , ,, , ,. 4 .ff 1 ' ,a 5 Y 4' - ,I gf' K-1F ff 4 ,-x , f, 1 I A: W A' If fa J. v ,-, V A 5 .ff-,j :Z ,, f 'f fu I ' f ' 3 If 4 ,ff N-'X ' 1 A? .y Q ,A X 4 . , . , f 'x 1 ,. . W f .. ,. , ' V, A.- vff r .rf .- -f 11-4 :-.1 EM' 15- fa ' -rf :Sf Lf L 22 Affiw i'?Q 5551- ,,., -1.5311 ,MP P , ty . 22595. .3 -- f - --eww, we 1 ,W V' 'WLM . A5 I iM ' ' YLVW' f '- ft W!w397rf5f'.7' L , H , ,www A, ,, Q-,Aww H - .3 A 4 -, wiht JUNK . U r ' ny, , .,'. .J V . 'l , N A r WM ,zw 0 www 51,5 ww, ffsss nf f W Y .Isl 1 fff af up-5 The Imll l'ill19S high Froslz, women, cheer-to no avail SUPH BEATS FHUSH SUPH DATES FHUSH lf ornen ruslz to sign up for :lates to Soph-Frosh Formal 22.4 Quad Pilloly llwhitv House N Paint Crew ut ISIIIINISSVY Hlorgue .zAL:e...I' If UM NA Z I Embassy ood . li ll M-' i MY Q. ,ii iW'i4fllS L, i.'u..,L. ,ly Pete Williams with Sterling Fisher, Director of School of Air in the Americas Guy Hickok, Council of National Defense ll. Woosclei', C. Crossley, Ernesto Galarzo, Head of the Labor Division, Pan American Union, and V. Stone Simon Hansen, Economist on the Rockefeller Commission coordinating commercial and cul- tural relations with Latin America Honorable Wesley Frost, Ambassador to Paraguay W :Jw u.. f Au '5 in L-lgk ,,j:,1, , I I I I X W 'vig M575 v ., y V i -Qi F N ' I'...1,t,'1',,:: 1 A I Q 5' i.?Y r E , I' 1 LV A ' f 51 Eli 2 1 fiEffg' 5'332 -- 'K . K, 2 'f'j!f13-W 'N -f -1 xi rx N ' g 'R E+ Q + S u .- Hy' M M -XA - ,:' , 5 N 5 5. 4 'f 5' -' 'ffl -Q . ' 1 1l!.' Qj -1 15151 5: f 1' 'Cf' 'H - ig f7,'. fl if- I V Qglg,,fmf W . A 1 ' ' W . V ju sl 3 1 1:15 32 N Xi Y? Q gi A , ? :K fi! EI I rl, ' ,?, ' '? 3' 3 5 1 if gm ,V , 4: -Lgfl' T xx H- YY,, xr-fi-1 I 1, . Q ' . ,.4-, --!- 'Y l . X W X V .W Q X A X X Y, i 1 22 On the night of March 20, when tradition deprived the stronger sex of their tradi- tional companions, Wariier Gym was the scene of much rollicking, roisterous rev- elry, with good fellowship overflowing the sides. Sponsored by the Men's Com- mittee, M. C'ed by Bernie Baker, and participated in by fifty percent of the men, this stag ably filled the shoes of its only predecessor, and proved to all that the Menis Stag should become a per- manent fixture. Humor was the keynote, and the octave was unspecified, as a three niece band dis uised music, Delta sol- l Q diers demonstrated the finer points of marching, three fellows burlesqued a burlesque, and cocoa and crackers pro- vided the stimulant. Twice a year we leave the men. Once-early in the year for the W. S. G. L. picnic at which Freshman women are given dis- tinctionsg and again in the Spring when we journey to the gym to see the Yale-Princeton Game. The night of tl1e picnic, the men stay home and eat steak. The night of Yale-Princeton, they hold a stag and then raid our houses. Our between-half stunts, however, have left us in such a good humor that we can laugh off our emptied drawers and upset beds. 22 v: Er? 230 Peg Good goes over frm! plans with Dean Wvoorlworth. 4' ',', f lt lil il it is ii, lp On Friday, November 29, at noon chapel, Miss Freda Kirchwey, editor of the Nation, opened the two-day WOmCIl,S Occupational Symposium. Her keynote address emphasized the place of women in our democratic society, and the inportance of education and liberal thought in main- taining and strengthening this society. And the conference was under way. Successful women talked about their fields, how to get jobs, how to hold them, the type of work, and the rapidity of advancement. Oberlin women discovered that wishful 'thinking would have to be replaced by intelligent action if they were to have successful careers. Private conferences with the guests were arranged for those desiring them. Peg Good, student chairman of tl1e symposium, her com- mittee, Kay Hunt, president of WSGL which sponsored the conference, and Dean Woodworth who donated her time and offices to the Symposium deserve credit for the planning and execu- tion of the conference. ruins Bowl D. Mergendahl, Hostess .l. Mills, Publicity M. G. Carr, Publicity S. Atkinson, Hostess E. Hawkins, Bruiquet C. Tabor, Secretary K. Wear, Cn-erl Revue M. Good, Clmirman Dean lvomlworlh Round table discussion lfnformal discussion Formal Banquet General Meeting 232 -3-e :Fr - gf., v..f E! M7 F Q UF 1' Q yr F 1' - ' '11 W mfg A My 'F I W l 1 U . 'v ' w . 1 X, I K '.. ww, 2 M., I, .-,ff 1 , . 1 gx ,-- -if' 1-.i ff lr xi: W: hp UN o Mug f ,-Lim vv 5 JL ..,f-1 1 1 V l I ' S V 'f v w 541.4 4 , E I ,, ,,. l 'H' x J v v 4 n Y' i '. ffl 7-. l H il x M Nl rj-A I N Q' Q xl H li.. LL. '-.QL W 233 X i , 234 . x X ' XX xx xxx xx. x X ' -X xx x, x 2. N 'XQ xx X x, N. Xxx , X X x X x x X xi X X x X N X X., xu AX. xx 'x .N N x X X x x xx -X N, X V. - -X -X x xg .X XXXXX -. XV XX.. N xxx .R .X ,- X X ,. X - X x X X X x, X, X -N, x -. X x X X .XX .X XNQI ,X x XR X w .X X XZ Vladmir Horowitz V Felix Salmoml Eugene List 236 This year the Artist Recitals again brought to Oberlin an impressive array of great musicians of many lands. Suzanne Sten and John Charles Thomas delighted their audiences with the free and informal manner with which they sang. Zino Francescatti, French Violinist, displayed an amazing technique, while 'cellist Felix Salmond was England's representative. The young American pianist, Eugene List, did very well on his difficult pro- gram, while Vladmir Horowitz gave an exhibition of flawless technique and beau- tiful tone coupled with great feeling. One of the most interesting programs was that given by the world-famous Spanish harpist, Carlos Salzedo. The Coolidge String Quartet gave three fine programs of chamber music, and the Cleveland Orchestra did its usual excellent work in its three programs. E f ' i f 7 C ' Carlos Salzedo Zino Fra ncescatti Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, Artur Rorlzinski conducting Suzanne Slen ,,.J I I John Charles Thomas 237 4 1 ..Z1J ww , :Ii-li. .L vs. .1 f r . A . 1, gh. ' W., 1 -3 wk 1,5 .tw -1 ,gf , .-sg V . ,ffm V f 5 , V 1. . 1 ..- ,'?f5..J..'r'.. . X, .A.. 1... . . wwf-V,V-.N 1 . ., -' ,P+ ,,. . , :,.a.,.g .-, 'V-Y-.v 1 I X- vf - E' 'i 2. 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With excitement permeating the atmos- phere, the dance plans get under way. Headaches and disappointments, problems and worries all add up to a very big Saturday night. Expe- rience has shown that the gray hairs received are not necessary, because all formals are successful. Amid extensive and complicated decorations, with spotlight beams invading the enveloping darkness, couples dance, partly oblivious to their environment. Yes, it must be concluded that formals are indeed. an indispensable part of Oberlin life, in spite of the oblivion which characterizes most couples. i In and around Oberlin let these advertisers 0 n SGIVG Y U 242 Allen Electric Co.. . . . . Apollo Theatre. . . . The Wm. Bauer Co.. . . . Wrn. T. Behr ....... . C. H. Bender Co. ...... . The Ben Franklin Store. Cable Piano Co. ....... . Campus Restaurant. . . Campus Cavaliers. . . Cleveland Quarries. Cobb's .........,..... College Beauty Shop .... A. G. Commings 84 Son .... George DeFrieze. ....... , Eastman Kodak Co. ........ . Eaves Costume Co.. . Wm. Edwards Co... . Everett Piano Co.. . . . . . . Fairmont Creamery Co.. . . . The Fashion Shop ........... Gibson's Restaurant ........ The Gray Printing Co. .... . Greyhound Bus Co .... ...... Harrington Electric Co. .... . Haylor's ................ J. V. 81 John W. Hill ..,.. Hi-O-Hi Tea Room ...... The Hixon-Peterson Co.. Jahn 81 Ollier Engraving Janby Oil Co. .... ..... . Jones Floral Shop ........... A. R. Kimpton. . . . . . Medusa Cement Co.. . . . Ad Mueller's Orchestra. The T. O. Murphy Co. ...... . A. Nabakowski Co. ..... . Index to Advertisers .....255 .....299 .....245 .,...285 .....287 .....269 ,.,..261 ..,...247 .....283 .....263 .....249 .....273 .....255 .....285 .....289 .....273 .....283 .....275 .....261 .....271 .....285 .....281 .....261 ..,..287 ,....289 .....249 .,...271 .....291 .....295 ...,.265 .....283 .....251 .,,..267 .....293 ,....291 .,,..251 O Oberlin Auto Body Shop .... Oberlin Buick Co. ....... . Oberlin Hardware ...... Oberlin Inn. .... . . Oberlin Laundry ..., Oberlin Printing Co. ....... . The Oberlin Review ........... The Oberlin Savings Bank Co.. . The Oberlin School of Commerce. . . . . Ohly's Drug Store .......... P The Page Dairy Co. ......, . The People's Banking Co.. Pettiford's Bakery ....,... Pfaff s Clothing Co.. . . . Powers 81 Dawley ...... Professional Directory .... Dr. C. H. Browning Dr. P. C. Colgrove Dr. H. G. Hoffner Dr. R. A. Phipps Dr. A. Pirano Dr. W. A. Richardson Dr. A. C. Siddall R Robinson Dry Cleaners. . . Rowe-Goerner Motor Sales. . C. D. Ryals Florist Shop. . S G. T. Sedgeman ....... . . Servicenter ............ The Spang Baking Co.. . The Standard Drug Co.. . . The Sterling 81 Welch Co.. Stofan Studio ............ Sugardale ................. T The Time Shop ..... . . . Tobin's Drug Store. . . . . V The Varsity Restaurant ....... W The Weideman Co. ...... . The West Disinfecting Co. Dudly Wood, Florist ...... Y Yocom Bros. Co. .... . . . . 253 265 257 277 285 277 287 269 257 249 289 247 273 24-3 273 279 251 271 269 255 279 249 277 293 297 287 291 251 259 2-fl-9 261 257 265 3 , Q FALL Sweaters by Champion Knitwear Co. Rochester, N. Y. AXZLEA is ' :pa , WINTE R SPRING Academic Apparel by C. E. Ward Co. New London, Ohio AND ALL THROUGH THE YEAR You'l1 find Clothing, Furnishings, and Shoes to fit Your Taste and Your Pocketbook at The Store That Men Approve 243 Student Directory and Index 244 ...A- N A me or STUDENT Abare, Patrick lran, 1-M, R.D. 2, Pontiac, Mich .... .,,......,. Abbot, Persis Lovejoy, 1-C, 4-6 Moreland Street, Worcester, Mass.. Abbott. Marjorie Flora, 3-M, 19957 Fraeier Drive, Rocky River. . . Abel, Emma lsabelle, 2-C, 2049 Wyandotte Ave., Lakewood ....... Abels, Elizabeth Jean, 3-C, 2032 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kans.. Abraham, Milead Henry, Sp-C, R.D. 1, Amherst .............,.. . Abrams, Florence Marjorie, 2-C, 185 Admiral Bd., Buffalo, N. Y.. . Adair, llarriet Drew, 4-C., 2179 S. Parkway Dr., Columbus, . . . . . Adam, Winfield Hill, 2-T, 186 E. 6th St., Clifton, N. J. .......... . Adams, Catherine Eifie, 1-C, 19 Union St., Waterbury, Vt... . . . . . . Adams, Eleanor Howe, 2-M, 130 Farrand Pk., Highland Park, Mich.. . Adams, Lucien Ke11ogg,'2-T, Detroit St., Avon ....,............. . Addessi, Fausto Joseph, 3-C, 721 W. 19th St., Erie, Pa. .....,.. . . . Adler, Suzanne Helene, 1-C, 511 W. 232nd St., New York, N. Y.. . . . . Aigler, Thomas Knapp, 3-C, 251 Euclid Ave., Bellevue ...,........... . . Aiken, Louise Renshaw, Gr-M, 44-7 Locust St., Edgewood., Pa.. . . . . Ainsworth, Cfyrill Kendall, 41--C, 448 W. Englewood Ave., Wvest Englewood, Aird, John Shields, 3-C, 12600 Pinehurst Ave., Detroit, Mich. ......,... . Albaugh, .Ralph Mattern, 1-T, 616 Brady Ave., Steubenville ............ Albrecht, Marjorie Elizabeth, 3-M, 25 N. Bridge St., Somerville, N. J.. . . . Alden, Efdithl Priscilla, 1-C, 931 Pennsylvania Ave., Union, N. J. .... . . Alexander, Jfohnl Plummer, 4--C, 34- Hopkins St., Xvaterbury, Conn.. . Allen, Howard Kay, 221 Barth Ave., Mount Lebanon, Pa. ..... . . Allensworth, Mary Ruth, 2-C, 1815 Woodland Ave., Canton. . . Alles, Gordon Frederick, 1-C, 15 Summit Sl., Fairport, N. Y.. . . . Alvis, Allaine Lee, 2-C, 1 llilltop Place, East St. Louis, 111.. . . . Amerio, Virginia Bertha, 1-M, 56 llarvard St., Pittslield, Mass. Anders, Cerda Anna, 1-C, 221 Elm St., Oberlin .,.......,. Anders, Winfred llanns, 2-C, 221 Elm St., Oberlin ..... ..,. . Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Bernice, 3-C,Va1eridgc, Franklin ..,..................... Bruce Edward, 2-M, 20 Lennox Ave., Rumson, N. J. ....... . . Calvin Richard, fl'-M, 41328 Lyndale Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.. Elizabeth Marion, 3-M, 10 Locust St., Norwich, N. Y. ....,. . , Elizabeth Maude, 2-C, 925 Diamond Ave., South Bend, lnd.. . . N. J. ....... 24 Lucille LaVerne, Gr-iM, 1030 Lamont St., N.W., Wasliingtcmlt, D. C.. . . . Margaret Julia, 2-M, 417 McKinley Ave., Endicott, N. Y. ........ . Mary Jane, 3-C, 5002 Broadway, Indianapolis, lnd. ........ . Wallace Glenn, 1-C, 214 Evart St., Cadillac, Mich. .....,..., , Anning, Margaret Eleanor, 2-M, 7 Leafy Lane, Larchmont, N. Y. .....,. . Anstine, Carl Talmadge, Jr., 1-C, 206 E. Crawford Ave., Connellsville, Pa.. . Antcs, Eileanorl Jean, 3-C, 1125 Park Ave., Williainsjiort, Pa. ........ . . Anthony, Bryce Chadwick, 4--C, 66 St. Nicholas Pl., New York, N. Y.. . . Antonelli, Nlarguerite Catherine, 1-M, 651 Duss Ave., Ambridge, Pa.. . . . Arnold, Allen Parker, 1-C, 95 Shu Lin Kai, Kunming, China. Arnold, James Tracy, 3-C, 95 Shu Lin Kai, Kunming, China. Arnold, Paul Beaver, Gr-C, 95 Shu Lin Kai, Kunming, China ...... Arnstein, Renee Marianne, 3-C, 817 Delaware Ave., Akron. . . Ashburn, Wfarrenj David, 421 Oaklawn Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C.. . . . Ashley, Janet, 1-M, 40 King, Oberlin .........,....,..........,.... Atkins, Richard Collins, 2-C, 24-1 42nd St., Sandusky ...... Atkinson, Edward Krusen, 1-C, Box 24, Wrightstown, Pa.. . . Atkinson, Sara lloge, 4-C, Box 24, Wrightstown, Pa. .......,....... . Atwater, Caroline Penfield, 3-C, 2 Crow's Nest Rd., Bronxville, N. Y.. . . Auerbach, Peter Bnehman, 2-C, 19 Murchison Pl., White Plains, N. Y.. . . . Augustine, Thomas, 2-C, 3021 15th St., N. YV., Washington, D. C. ,.... . Auster., Marjorie, 2-C, 11102 S. Euclid Ave., Wcstlield, N. J. ...... , . Avery, Charles William, Cr-C, R.D. 1, Oberlin, ........... ..... Avery, Jolm Ilubbard, 1-C, 105 Palmetto, Bedford .......,.,........ ..... Avril, Edwin Frank, 1-151, 221-23 Edmore Ave., Queens Village, N. Y. ....... . Axtell, Lois Delos, 4-C, 7 Redman Terr., Caldwell, N. J. ....,......,.,.. 24, Axtmann, Elbert Conklin, 1-C, 2215 Coleta Ave., Youngstown. . , . . , Ayorinde, James Tanimola, 1-T, Abeokuta, Nigeria. ........ . Ayorinde, Mrs. 1V1obola Agboola, Sp-M, Abeokuta, Nigeria. NB- Babbitt, Walter Edward, 1-M, 22 N. Main St,, Franklinville, N. Y.. . , Babcock, Katharine Morton, 4--NI, 415 Mine llill Rd., Fairfield, Conn Bailey, Bernard Holbrook, Jr., 3-C, 32 Birch St., Islington, Mass.. . Baines, Eleanor Carroll, 3-C, May Cottage, Oberlin ...,,......... Baker, Bernard llenry, 1-C, 5 Westminster Terr., Roxbury, Hass.. Baker, lloward Prescott, 2-C, 169 Central St., Georgetown, Mass... Bakay, Arpad, 860 Coburn St., Akron, Ohio .........,....,....... Baker, Lois Virginia, 4-C, 1039 Maryland Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.. . . . Baker, Margaret May, 2-C, 4-910 E. 6th Avep, Denver, Colo. ..... . Baker, Priscilla Jean, 2-C, 2284- W. Lake of lsles Blvd., Minneapolis, Baker, Virginia Noyes, 3-C, 169 Central St., Georgetown, Mass.. . . . . . 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Pleasing to the Customer nk ir THE WILLIAM BAUER CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO SERVING THE RESTAURANT INDUSTR 24 - Student Directory and Index 246 -B-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Balcom, Elizabeth Frances, 2-M, 10 West Ave., Albion, N. Y .... Balcomb, John Duncan, 3-C, 125 Elm St., Oberlin. ....... . . Baldauf, Robert Jacob, Gr-T, 15 Wooster St., Navarre ........ . Baldinger, Ruth Alberta, 2-C, 1 Penshurst Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . Baldwin, Mary Margaret, Gr-C, 1153 6th St., Lorain ................. Ball, Margaret Foster, 2-C, 647 Sunset Lane, East Lansing, Mich. ...... . Ballantine, Lfouisej Adele, 1-C, 3704 33rd Pl., N.W., Washington, D. C.. . . Ballin, Bert, 2-C, 2125 Ocean Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. .............. . . Baughart, Norman Lee, 2-C, 24 Sherman Rd., Battle Creek, Mich. . . . . Barabasz, Karol Patrycy, 2-M, 141 Liddell St., Buffalo, N. Y. ..... . . Barlow, Betty Marie, 3-M, 213 Park Pl., Orange, N. J. ...... . . Bamaby, Bequita Anne, 3-M, Box 85, Brookline, N. H. ........ . Bamard, Dudley Pomeroy, Gr-C, 74 S. Cedar St., Oberlin ......... . Barnhart, Frank Elmer, 4-C, 68 Takezoe cho 2 chome, Seoul, Korea. . Barrick, James Gordon, 1-C, 1278 W. 103rd St., Cleveland .......,.... Barteaux, Mary Louise, 4-M, 101 S. Franklin St., Red Lion. Pa. ......... . Bartell, Margaret Wright, 1-C, 1919 Scottwood Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. . . . Barth, Eugene Howard, Gr-T, Box 17, Sullivan ....................... Bartleman, Donald LeRoy, 4-M, St. James, Minn. ....... . Barton, Gladys Elaine, 3-M, Box 1034, Spokane, Wash. ............ . Bartoo, Nathalie Louise, 3-C, W. Church St., Eden, N. Y. .......... . . Bartow, John Hawkridge, 3-C, 340 Woodbine Ave., Northport, N. Y.. . . . Basinger, Clair Eugene, 2-C, Pandora ............................... Bauders, Paul Samuel, Gr-T, Seville ............ ................ Bawden, Raymond Chester, 1-T, Arena, Wis. .............. . Beal, Irving Flint, 4-C, 17 Vick Park A, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Beal, Leonard Lemoin, 601 W. State St., Geneva, Ill. ........ . . . Beardsley, Alice Gene, 2-M, 116 S. Martin St., Ligonier, Ind. ....,.. . Beaty, David Lewis, 4-M, Sunset Forest, R.D. 3, Anderson, S. C.. . , . Beaver, Ann Harrison, 4-C, 402 High St., Bethlehem, Pa ...... . . , . Bebb, Dorothy, 1-C, 1652 West 102nd St., Chicago, Ill. ............ . Beck, J. Montgomery, 4--C, Box 5, R.D. 3, St. Clairsville ............. Beckenbach, Betty Jane, 2-M, 532 W. Ravenwood Ave., Youngstown. . , . Becker, Donald Edward, 1-C, R.D. 2, Cuyahoga Falls ............... Becker, Eleanor Jane, 2-M, 27 Edgewood St., Wheeling, W. Va. ....,..... . Beer, Albert Carl, 4-C, R.D. 4, Mansfield ............................... Beers, -Robert LeRoy, 4-C, 66 Glen Rd., Brighton, Rochester, N. Y.. .24, 103, Beery, Forest, 1-T, 302 Frazer St., Findlay .............................. Beetle, Jean Turney, 2-M, 2620 N. Broadway, Shelbyville, Ill.. . . Behoteguy, Maryjean, 3-M, 123 N. Meadowcroft Dr., Akron . . . . Behr, Betty Therese, 3-C, 741 Avon Fields Lane, Cincinnati ....... Belknap, Margaret Lucile, 2-C, 600 Berlin Rd., Wilkinsburg, Pa. .... . Bell, Efdwardj Reed, 3-C, 94 E. Seminary St., Norwalk ........... Beller, Noramn Jacob, 4-C, 404 Oberlin Rd., Elyria ............. . . . Bender, William Carl, 2-M, 1709 Cascade St., Erie, Pa. ................. . Bennethum, Eugenie Bainbridge, 1-C, 167 Le Grand Blvd.. Aurora, Ill.. . . . . PAGE ....46, ..,..6l,93, .....61, ....,77, .....61 f'fff40,100 .. . . . .77 ... .24, 105 , ..... 77 ffff .24 . . . . .46 .. . . .46 ff f f .61 .. . .24, 114, .ffff2'4,'9i . . . . .77 ...,77, 121, ........,61 104. 1131, E 144 ... .'.i.4,'.'4s,i91 . . . . .61 Bennett, Hfenryj Stanley, 3-C, 1216 River Rd., Maumee ........,.........,..,.. 46, 131 Bennett, J Qamesl Gordon, Jr., 4-C, 38 Chandler St., Arlington, Mass. ..... 24 Bennett, James Rolland, 1-T, South Butler, N. Y. ...............,.. . . . . Bennett, John Frederic, 3-C, 35 Bay St., Tilton, N. H. ........ .... . . . Benson, Jerome, 1-M, 357 Bedford Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. .... . . Berdan, Herbert Barely, 1-C, 575 Vinewood, Birmingham, Mich.. . . . Berlin, Rose Josephine, 2-C, R.D. 3,Pontiac, Mich. .................. . Bernstein, Merton Clay, 2-C, 146 Central Park W., New York, N . Y.. . . . Berridge, Richard Warren, 2-C, 147 N. F Street, Hamilton ............ Berry, Barbara, 1-C, 1534 Spruce Drive, Kalamazoo, Mich. ........ . Berthoif, Rowland Tappan, 3-C, Oberlin ................... Bess, Ralph Walter, 2-C, 18 Twiss St., Meriden, Conn. ......., . . 'BestfPhilip Harbour, 4-M, 1029 Beech St., Helena, Ark. .......... . . Bickel, Jfeannej Elizabeth, 4-C, 2309 McKinley Ave., Lakewood .... . Bidlack, Walter B., 2-M, 407 Cheltena Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. ,... . . Bidwell, Ralph John, 1-M, 814 Lincoln, Royal Oak, Mich. ..... . Biery, Roberta June, 3-C, 356 S. Main St., Bluffton ......,......., . Bilheimer, Mary Gardner, Gr-C, 109 W. Broadway, Gettysburg, Pa.. . . . Bingham, George Forest, 2-C, Sanbornton, 11. N. .....,...,........... . Bingham, Katherine Cleora., 4-C, 2301 Cumberland St., Rockford, lll., . . . Biringer, Max Joseph, 4-C, 2274 Casllewood lilr., Toledo .... 1 ......,.. Biro, Kenneth Louis, 1-C, 4254 81st St., Elmhurst, N. Y. ............. . , Bishop, Wiiiifrerl llaunillon, 1-C, Culver Military Acad., Culver, Ind., . . , Blackadorc, Frances Eleanor, 1-Nl, 1275 lllackadorc Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa... Blackburn, Arnold Samuel, 4-M, 220 W. 18111 Sl., Ada, Ukla. ........... . . Blackmarr, Melodia Louise, fl--M, 418 YV. llelavan Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . 116, 120, 122, .....77 .....61, .....6l, .....61, .....77 .....46 .. . .4-6, 100 ......24 . . . .24-, 11-'I-, .....77, .....77. ....24-, 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Blamire, Louise llarriel, 2-C, 19 Austin Sl., Roche:-sler, N. Y. ...,...........,.......,. 62, Blanchard, Richard Oscar, 2-C, 6 Fisher St., Yves! Concord, N. ll. ........,,,..,...... 62, Blanshard, Paul Beecher, Jr., 4-C, 30 Rcmsen Sl., Brooklyn, N. Y. ....... 24, 120, 124, 143. Blasingharu, Priscilla Ann, 4-M, Brendonwood, Indianapolis, 11111. .... ..........,.,.. 2 5, 220 121 220 165 169 190 174 . 61 206 175 204 170 206 187 111 189 194 .46 104 204 202 195 175 .24 220 208 200 .24 181 192 .46 183 182 . 24 . 61 . 77 171 181 .46 213 170 220 184 137 180 140 . 24 188 . 62 213 163 190 195 204 213 . 77 186 .24 198 201 196 166 194 IT'S NEW AND THE GANGQS STILL HERE AEA I C AIM P S 'illfhere Quality Rules FACULTY STUDENTS A I Q Rf Proms BANKING cciw -,sOBERLlN,OHIOYg' Z One- Tlzzkd 0 f a Cefzizzzy 0 f Sound Bmzkzkzg ERIENDLINESS SERVICE RELIABILITY MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 5 Student Directory and Index 248 -B-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Blewett, Phyllis Darling, 2-C., 719 Riverside Ave., Wellsville ....,....... Blickensderfer, Evelyn Marie, Sp-C, 352 E. High Ave., New Philadelphia. Blodgett, Francis Warren, 2-C, 118-44 189th St., St. Albans, N. Y. ....., , Bloecher, Charlotte Elizabeth, 1-C, 142 Elm St., Edgewood, Wheeling, W. Bloeeher, Olga Louise, 2-Nl, 142 Elm St., Edgewood, Wheeling, W. Va.. . . Bloomhardt, Frederick Blackburn, 4-C, 452 E. Northern Ave., Springfield. . . . . . . . . .25 Bluhm, Helen Ruth, 3-C,'1417 10th Ave., Port Huron, Mich. ............, . Blum, Henry Abraham, Gr-T, 116 S. Lane St., Bucyrus ...... Bly, James Robert, 2-C, 1043 Berwin St., Akron .............. Boal, Jane Marie, 1-C, 2036 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. ............. . PAGE ,....62 ..... 46 vgff.. .,...62 ......62, 103, Boardman, Howard Foster, 4-C, 91 Lincoln St., llfleriden, Conn. .............. 25, 114, 122 Bockstanz, Bruce Knight, 1-C, 1320 Craylon Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich.. . Bodman, Lyman Worthing, 4-M, 449 S. Platt St., Bement, lll. ........ . . . Boggs, James Ernest, 2-C, 34-33 Clifton Apt., Cincinnati ...... Bohrer, Cfarletonj Leon, 1-C, 181 W. College St., Oberlin .... Bollinger, Lowell Moyer, 1-C, Broach Dist., Anklesvar, India. . . Bolton, Charles Dewey, 1-C, 772 S. Corona St., Denver, Colo.. . . . Bonazzi, Brilta Helen, 2-C, 998 Amelia Ave., Akron .......,... Bond, Monroe Pearle, 1-C, 224 W. 16th St., Lorain ......... Bonikowsky, Oscar, 1-T, Jansen, Sask. ......... ............. . Bonnar, Robert Douglas, 3-C, 5135 Summer Ave., Ashtabula .... . Booth, Barbara Jean, 3-C, 147 Munay St., Binghamton, N. Y.. . . . Booth, Janet, 2-C, 15 Locust St., Gallipolis .................. ...... Bork, Leola Ruth, 1-M, 189 Dearborn St., Buffalo, N. Y. .........,. . . Bosley, Robert Johnson, 1-C, 1400 N. Alabama, Silver City, N. Mex. .... . Bossard, Martha Amalia Barbara, P.O. Box P, Lee, Mass. ............ . Bosshart, Lena Gillett, 3-M, 23 Colinwood Dr., Maplewood, N. J... . . Bossle, Harold Levurn, 3-M, 208 Division St., DuQuoin, Ill. .... . . Bosworth, Mrs. Imogene Rose, 78 S. Professor, Oberlin ...... Bourquin, Phyllis Jane, 1-C, 711 Park Ave., Elyria ........ . Bowen, Ann Drake, 3-M, 211 E. Hunter St., Logan. . . . Bowers, Martha Jane, 1-C., 1503 E. Erie Ave., Lorain. . . . Bowers, Mfaryl Anne, 3-C, 1503 E. Erie Ave., Lorain ...... Bowman, Robert Clayton, 3-M, 22 Penn Ave., Girard, Pa. ............ . Boylan, John Lewis, 2-C, 804 East Ave., Elyria ....................... . Brackett, Mfarjoriel Lucille, 2-C, 11 E. Woodbine St., Chevy Chase, Md.. Bradley, William Lee, 4-C, R.F.D. 25, East Haddam, Conn. ............ . Bradt, Jeanne Katherine, 2-M, 75 Center St., Oneonta, N. Y. .......... . Brady, Louise Belle, Sp-C, 44 Walnut, Oberlin ..................... Brand, Everett Paul, 1-C, 48 Crary Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. ........ . . Brandenburg, Betty Jean, 3-C, 325 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. .... . . Brandt, Lota Pauline, Gr-C, 327 Garfield Ave., Troy .................. . Brashares, Wesley Emerson, I-C, 1901 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich .... Braun, Harold Edward, 2-T, 712 Cross St., Dover ...................... Braver, Sol David, 4-C, 3249 DeSota Ave., Cleveland Heights . . . . Breene, Marie Veronica, 4-C, 44 Pearl Ave., Oil City, Pa. ...... . . Brenneman, Donald Robert, 1-C, 125 Sterling Ave., Orrville ........ . Brenner, Donald Richard, Irreg-M, 309 Courtland St., Wellington ....... Brewer, Jane Hitchcock, 3-C, 421 Hawthorne Ave., S. Milwaukee, Wis. . . . Brewer, Wilma Louise, 1-M, 116 Union St., Wellington ................ . Brewster, Nancy Josephine, 4-C, West Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills, I h J Q V i 1 I i l I V I 1 Brickley, Bruce Thornton, Gr-C, 310 W. College, Oberlin ...........,.... .....62, 104, 137 .....78, ...,.62 ffffici .....47 ...,.47 .....62 .....78 ..,.78 . f.'fi5,'in ....,47 .....78 .jffai .....62 . . ff fbi . . ..... 47, 97 ........25 ....25,111 ......78 '.'.l151Qoi5','sn ich. .......... . 1 s ....,47, 97, 9 7 1 a 9 Briggs, Kendall Porter, 4-C, 1616 Belle Ave., Lakewood. .................... 25, 131, 144, Bright, Charles Henry, Jr., 1-T, 511 S. Victor, Tulsa, Okla. .......... . . Bright, Franklyn Furman, 4-C, 4144 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. ..... . . Brightman, Katherine Waite, 4-C, 1876 Stanwood Rd., East Cleveland. . . Britton, Erwin Adelbert, Gr-T, Croveland Dr., Avon Lake ........... . Brockman, Phyllis Ann, 1-M, 1122 Watawga St., Kingsport, Tenn.. . . . . Broeland, Dorothy Mae, 4-M, 831 Plymouth Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.. . . Brohl, Mary Louise, 1-C, 115 Scott St., Sandusky. .................. . . Bronsky, Leo, 4-C, 61 Lathrop Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. ........... . Brooks, Alexander David, 4-C, 1700 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.. . . . Brooks, Marie Ethel, 2-M, 22 S. Laurel St., Kutztown, Pa. ..... . . . Brooks, Virginia Wilson, 1-C, 923 3rd St., East MeKeesport, Pa.. . . Brouse, Mary Adelaide, 1-C, 176 N. Portage Path, Akron ............. Brown, Beatrice Evelyn, 1-C, 43 John' St., Pearl River, N. Y. ........... . Brown, Donna Marietta, 1-M, 1206 South 3rd Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak.,. Brown, Elizabeth Ann, 3-C, 23 Forest, Oberlin ...................... Brown, Brown, George Caius, 2-C, 163 E. College, Oberlin ..................... Harriet Louise, 2-M, Park Blvd, P.O. Box 632, East Liverpool .... . ..... 26 fffffai .,26 ..'.'.Q6Q'i45 fffffe ......78 .78, 119 ......78 78, ....4-7,163 .,....62 . ..... 62 Brown, Jean Cordon, 3-C, 9127 Hollis Court Blvd., Queens Village, N..Y. .... . . . . . Brown, Margaret Marie, 3-M, Charleston Rd., Newton Falls ............ Brown, Merian Ruth, 2-C, 753 W. Market St., Apt. 206, Akron.I. ....... Brown, Rebecca Cilson, 2-C, 712 Euclid Pl., Alton, Ill. .......... . Browning, Homer, Jr., 3-C, 120 Chateau Terrace, Snyder, N. Y. . . . Browning, Oliver Baird, 1-C, Britannia Beach, B. C. ........... . . ..... 47 .....63 .....63 ,...78, 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 47, 1 9 9 164 188 .62 215 192 176 171 172 186 205 212 .25 203 .77 213 213 202 .78 197 190 123 105 215 166 194 191 216 169 118 193 174 111 163 .25 176 .78 200 212 203 194 212 192 .78 .25 172 197 188 220 179 .78 205 .26 164 187 187 169 171 200 191 199 193 183 220 166 iii Compliments of J. V. HILL and JOHN W. HILL REAL ESTATE W and I N SU RA N C E + 'I' + Telephone 101 18 E. College St. Oberlin, Ohio aj ' ,f-1 V Boy B d N ,.. PURE FoooTc13nRoDUCTs Manufactured and Distributed by X THE WEIDEMAN COMPANY A Q A KAW Established 1861 Cleveland, Qhio Compliments of THE J. SPANE BAKINE UU. O 6.0 For STAG Appeal . . . get your formals at f' f 3 3' C Nd r r Q Phone 272 Hotel Block 116 E. College Let the college give you brains We'11 give you BEAUTY! llHIiY'S 249 Student Directory and Index 250 -B-Cont. NAME OF STUDENT Pigs Brownlie, Vfelmaj Marie, fl--M, 1825 34th St., Des hloines, 1owa . . . Brownsword, Pearl May, 1-M, Box 21, R.D. 1, Mogadore ...,.,,.. Brundage, Robert Allen, 1-C, 38 Hillside Ave., Nlontclair, N. J.. . . . Buell, Elizabeth, 104 W. Lincoln St., Harrisburg, Ill. .....,.... . . Bullock, John Gernert, 3-C, 266 Burley Rd., Rochester, N. Y... . . Bundy, Don Albert, 4-C,.21 Oak Ave., Sidney, N. Y. .,.... . . . . . . Burden, Robert Charles, 3-C, 741 Parkside Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ..,... . . Burdick, Grace Dorothy, 1-M., 1406 Lapeer Ave., Saginaw, Mich.. . . . Burket, ,lack Williams, 2-C, 700 Franklin Ave., Columbus ,.,....... . Burmeister, Mary, 2-C, 529 N. Race St., Springfield ,................ . Burnham, Margaret Elizabeth, 3-C, 34 William St., Glens Falls, N. Y.. . Burns, Stanley Rogers, 4-C, 2836 Middletown Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . Burr, Phyllis Eleanor, 2-C, 37 Creswell Rd., Worcester, Mass. ,... . . Burroughs, Mary Elizabeth, 2-M, 1125 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa.. . . . . Burrows, Amos Turner, Jr., 22925 Mastick Rd., N. Olmstead. . . . . Burrows, 1'1enry Cragin, Jr., 1-C, 16 Elm St., Exeter, N. H.. . . . Burstein, Herman, Gr-C, 12210 Kinsman Rd., Cleveland. . . . Burstein, Lucien, 1-C, 350 W. 57th St., New York, N. Y.. . . Burl., James Cordon, 2-C, 425 Elm St., Hinsdale, I11. ...... . Busch, Carl Jolm, 1-M, 414-21 Harrison, Bellaire ................. Bushman, Irvin, Cr-M, 3355 DeSota Ave., Cleveland Heights ...... Butler, Alice Patterson, 1-C, 584-4 Stony Island Ave., Chicago, I11.. . . . Butler, Charles Edward, 3-M, 16911 Edgewater Dr., Lakewood. . Butler, Robert Elliott, 4-C, 1.011 Woodbine Ave., Oak Park, Ill. . . . . -C- Cacner, Dorothea Helen, 3-C, 55 Grassmere Rd., Lockport, N Y.. . , Cady, Eleanor Georgia, 2-C., Box 14-8, Hanover, Ind. ......... . Cady, Harriet Muriel, 3-C, Box 148, Hanover, Ind. ......... . Cahan, .lfulesl Louis, 4-C, 1001 W. 7th St., Wilmington, Del.. . . Caldenvood, Rosanne, 3-C, 15 Verbeek St., Warren, Pa. ..... . Caldwell, Elizabeth Caryl, 1-C, 6215 Grand Vista, Cincinnati. . . . . Caldwell, Jane Ellen, 3-C, 6215 Grand Vista, Cincinnati .............. Caldwell, John MacLaren, 1-C, 74-12 Crittenden St., Philadelphia, Pa.. . Calkins, Fay Gilkey, 2-C, 735 Harvard St., Rochester, N. Y. .... . . . . Calvin, Robert Eugene, 1-C, 455 Pratt, St., Ravenna ......... Calvin, Ruth Bassett, 2-C, 71 Old Field Rd., Fairfield, Conn.. . . Cameron, Elizabeth Ruth, 3-C, 1673 Lewis Dr., Lakewood ...... . . Campbell, Caroline Eaton, 1-C, 9 Waban St., Wellesley, Mass. ...... . Campbell, Donald Ferguson, 2-C, 724 Berkshire Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . Campbell, Emmanuel, 3-T, 1972 Mason St., Alexandria, La. ...,.... . Campbell, Jfosephj Carey, 1-T., 11713 Nelson Court, Lakewood ...... Cannon, Ruth Annabelle, 2-M, 205 E. Doty Ave., Neenah, Wis. ,..., . . 1 .26 .....47,98, ....26, 103 11, 131, 140, 178 175 .78 112 196 181 175 .63 205 .63, 202 .47 195 .26, 166 220 .....63,94 ......63 .....63 .78 .63 . . . .78, 153 .47, 97, 119 1 .63 'f4i,'1ii,' 115 .....4.7,95 ......7s ....47,123 .78 63,115,123 ............7a .....ft7,9s Canzonetti, Josephine Adele, 1-M, 1467 Corbin Ave., New Britain, Conn.. . . Carlisle, John Chesney, 3-C, 255 E. Mansfield St., Bucyrus ..........,. Carlisle, Lucile Katharine, 1-C, 255 E. Mansfield St., Bucyrus .... ..... Carpenter, Elizabeth Durham, 2-C, 412 Sagamore Terrace, Buffalo, N. Y.. . . Carr, Alice Eugenia, 2-C, 5709 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . . . . . . Carr, Mary Grace, 4--C, 11801 Lake Ave., Lakewood ........ . Carr, Nancy, 3-M, 2 Gardner Pl., Winchester, Mass. ....... . . Carson, David Sinclair, 2-C, 5217 Chicago St., Omaha, Nehr.. . . Carter, Dorothy Mae, 1-M, N. Mahoning Ext., Warren ..... . Carter, Jfamesb Reid, 526 Fair Oaks, Oak Park, 111. ....... . Carter, John Leroy, Gr-T, 2205 E. 78th St., Cleveland ...... . Carter, Shirley Mae, 2-M, 117 Pear Ave., Newport News, Va.. . . Catchpole, Geraldine Elois, 2-M, R.F.D., North Rose, N.Y. ..... . . Catton, Barbara, Gr-C, 221 N. Professor Sl., Oberlin ........,....... . Cavaleanti, lleloisa Mello, Sp-C, 68 Toneleros, Rio de Janeiro, llrazil. . . Cecil, Arthur DeWitt, Jr., 4'-C, 3 Bristol PI., Radhurn, N. .1. ,..... . . . . Chaffee, ltifdwardl Dugald, 3-C, Gilmanton, N. 11. ................ . Chalfant, Dorothy Dell, 1-M, 118 Sunnyside Ave., Nvayneslnoro. Pa.. . . . Chalkley, Donald Thotnas, 3-C, 11-609 llighland Ave., lletllesda, Nld.. . . . Chamberlain, Patricia Reid, 2-C, 410 Cedar St., 1h12llllSICC, Mich.. . . . Chamberlin, Robert Warrell, 3-C., 2008 Empire Ave., Cleveland .... . Chandler, Jean Phyllis, 2-M., fl-8 Brantford Pl., liuffulo. N. Y.. . . . . Chandler, Nvfillisl Robert, 3-C, 337 llarvard Ave., Elyria .... . Channon, William 1'crkins,,1r., 3'-1V1, Rox 262, Middletown ..... Chantrey, .lac-k Arthur, 1-C, 111060 Coyle Ave., Detroit, N111-11. .... . . . Chap., Grave Wilma, 3-Nl, 1957 W. 100th St., Cleveland ............. . Chappelle, Ezekiel litnerson, Gr-'1', 13f1- Singleton St., Greenwood, C.. Chase, llelfort-sl Robertson, 3-'11, 183 Nleliinley Ave., Kenmore, N. Y.. Chase, Nlarjorie l.ois, 3-C, 125 Clement Rd., Northville, Nlieh. ....... .. Chave, Grant Carruthers, 1-C, 5731 llarper Ave., 111111111115 111. .... . . Chave, Nlargaret l'i1inor, 2-C, 5731 llarper Ave., flltieago. lll. ...... . . Cheng, llelen Moon, Cr-C, 1.9 Via lirmanno Carlotto, '1'ientsin. China Chernin, Kenneth l'idward,f1--C, 11-6 Urton Ave., llingltamton, N. 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Chick, Ward Foque, Jr., 2-C, 14 Windermere Park, Arlington, Mass. Choate, Aflicej Gayle, 1-C, 15520 Vine Ave., Harvey, lll. ........ . . Christeller, Norman Lee, 1-C, 402 Elm St., Charleston, W. Va.. , . . . Christie, John Aldrich,3-C, 285 Court Sl., Middletown, Conn.. . Christman, Phyllis Jane, 2-C, 514 Cleveland St., Elyria ...., . Chu, Foo, 3-C, 47 bflott St., New York, N. Y. .,......... . . Clagctt, Sarah Ann, 4-C, 1304 Owen St., Saginaw, Mich.. . . . . Clapp, Robert Stackpole, 3-C, 25 Shore Rd., Ispwich, Mass.. . . . Clark, Barbara Jean, 3-M, 407 W. State St., Marshalltown, Iowa. Clark, Orpah Delightt 4-C, 429 Fulton Rd., Canton ....,...,..... . Clarke, Charles Norbert, 4-C, Orchard Ridge Rd., Bloomfield Hills, it Clarke, Joan Lysbeth, 1-C, 62 Arlington Ave., Caldwell, N. J. .... . . Clarke, Robert NVinston, 1-C, 15701 Fernway Rd., Shaker Heights. . Cleage, Albert Buford, Jr., Sp-T, 6429 Scotten Ave., Detroit, Mich.. Clelland, Frank Wesley, Jr., 2-C, 36 Gammon Ave., Atlanta, Ga. . . . Clement, Kenneth Whitcher, 3-C, 2199 E. 43rd St., Cleveland .... Clewell, Richard Eli, 1-C, Aurora St., Hudson ............. . Clifford, Joseph Wells, 2-C, 1623 Shenandoah Rd., Toledo. . . . Cline, Charlotte Marie, 4-C, P.O. Box 262, Hiram ....,........ Clough, John Martin, 1-C, R.D. CNorwellj Rockland, Mass ....... Clymer, Afrthurj Benjamin, 4-C, 1987 Chatlield Rd., Columbus. . . Cobb, Laura Caton, 4-C, 215 E. N. Broadway, Columbus ....... Cochran, Ruth Jean, 2-154, 107 Pennsylvania Ave., Apollo, Pa.. . Cochrane, Mrs. Grace Batterson, 1-T, 36 N. Pleasant, Oberlin .... Coghan, Enid Lynn, 1-C, 1892 Andrews Ave., New York, N. Y.. . . . Cohen, Phyllis, 1-M, 325 W. 93rd St., New York N. Y. .......... . . PAGE ...,78, 152, 216' ......63,220 ....78,1l8,2l1 ........l90 ...A-7, 117, 167 .,.........2o,206 ..47,104,140,174 ..... .........,48,202 ....., .... 26,179 umm.. ..... 2a2m Cohen, Robert Samuel, 1-M, 35 Summit Ave., Port Chester, N. Y .... Cole, Douglas Gillette, 3-C, 755 Wakefield Dr., Cincinnati .... .. . . . Cole, Jane Hillman, 1-C, Luttrell Ave., Hyattsville, Md. ........ . Cole, Virginia Lyle, 4-C, 676 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y. .... . Coleman, Mildred June, 2-M, 2526 Scioto Trail, Portsmouth. . . Collard, LaVerne Ellen, 3-C, W. Lake Ave., Glenview, Ill.. . . . . Collins, June Charlene, 4-M, 213 Cook Ave., Jasonville, Ind.. . . . . Colson, Gertrude Baldwin, 3-C, 923 E. 38th St., Brooklyn, N Y.. . . Colvin, Elizabeth Jane, 2-C, 7212 Oak Ave., River Forest, Ill.. . . . Colvin, 'Margaret Jean, 2-C, 7212 Oak Ave., River Forest, Ill ...... . .....78,186 .....78,2l0 .,...63,l74 .....48,204 .......78,211 ....63,119, 185 .....27,198 ...........27,131 ..27,l53,156,194 ...........63,193 .......78 .....78,186 .......48,174 ....79, 119,216 .......27,124 ....4-8, 105,198 ...........48,183 ...........27,178 . . . .48, 93, 97, 100, 182 Conrad, Ethel Eyman, 1-C, 506 4th St., N.E., Massillon .............,. Cook, Harold Mosher, 1-C, 97 E. St. Marks Pl., Valley Stream, N. Y Cook, Henrietta Elizabeth, 3-C, 335 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls. . . Cook, Peter Francis, Jr., 1-M, 68 Oakview Ave., Maplewood, N. J.. Cooley, Ctharlesl Jean, 3-C, Springtield, S. Dak. ................ . Coombs, Joy, 3-C, North Country School, Lake Placid, N. Y. , . . . Cooper, Cflarkj Richard, 2-T, 217 N. 7th St., Cambridge ..... . Cooper, Jane Audrey, 2-C, 24 Overlook Blvd., Struthers .... . . . Cooper, Jean Fleming, 1-'M, 1225 Richmond St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . Cooper, Jean Garnet, 2-C, 24 Overlook Blvd., Struthers .......... Copher, Charles Buchanan, 3-T, 130 S. Park St., Oberlin ............ Coplin, Robert Arthur, 3-C, 5240 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, Mo .... Coppedge, Betty Louise, 2-M, 308 S. Esplanade, Leavenworth, Kaus., . . Corbett, Jean Marcelle, 1-M, 314 Pennsylvania Ave., Irwin, Pa. .... . Cordes, Arthur Vernon, Jr., 1-C, 642 S. 7th Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Q Q f Cordray, David Marion, Jr., 4-C, 1630 E. 29th St., Baltimore, Md. ,... . Corfman, Annette T., 1-C, 814 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ..... . Correll, Ted R., 4-C, 1731 Beverly Hills Dr., Euclid ............... Cortelyou, Robert Voorhees, 1-C, 224 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J.. . . Coulter, Alice Kathryn, 1-M, 1407 Davis Ave., Corning, Iowa ...... Coulter, Charlotte Marie, 3-M, Duquesne Rd., Joplin, Mo. ....... . Cowan, Pamela Florence, 3-C, 1479 Sherbrook Rd., South Euclid. . . Cox, Anna Nell, 3-M, 512 D St., Sparrows Point, Md. ............. . Cramer, Thomas Edgar, 4-M, 729 County Line St., New Castle, Pa. Crane, Elizabeth Eileen, 2-C, 239 S. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt.. . . . Crane, Robert Elwood, 4- M, 120 Early St., Morristown, N. J.. . . . , . Crawford, Jean Veghtc, Gr-C, 22 Melbourne Pl., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . Crawford, Mary Loveridge, 1-C, 1179 Post Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y... . . Crawley, Roy Wallace, 3-C, 95 N. Arlington St., Akron ........ Crecraft, William Albert, 3-C, 602 W. Main St., Kent ....... . Creighton, Joseph Riggs, 4-C, 202 E, 9th St., llastings, Nebr.. . . Crenshaw, George Walden, 1-T, Hopkinsville, Ky. ............... . Crocco, John Edward, l-C, 249 Fairfield Ave., Ridgewood, N. J... . . Crosby, Normal Cyril, 2-T, 215 N. 5th St., Ann Arbor, Mich .... . . Crosier, lloward David, 2-M, 73 Main Sl., Shelburne Falls, Mass.. Cross, Frederick Samuel, 3-C, 3819 Garrison Rd., Toledo ...... . Cross, James Harvey, 1-C, Arthur, lll. ...................,.... . Crossley, Charlotte Estelle, 4-C, 936 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.. . ...............63 ......63,123,165 ,.,......79 .....79,213 .....48,163 ...79,96,170 .........,131 ....48,1S2,175 ....63,119,176 ..,..79,119 .,,..63,176 .....48,I77 .....63,201 ,....79,213 .........27 .....79,187 .....27,207 .........79 .....79,1so ...........214 .....48,97,192 ..,........48 ......27 .....27,194 .....79,1a7 ,....48,203 ..,.,.48,131 ,...27,98,199. .......,,.197 .....79,209 .......62 .....48,l8l ...,.....79 .....27,179 Come on, Dad, go see that new Pontiac. ,g I .154 it Q fe , ,., i c . lT'S A BEAUTY, POP-Gee, it's got everything. New 'Torpedo' styling. Those new enclosed running boards. A keen new safety steering wheel with horn operating keys set right in it. A swell new front end design. And they say it's a honey to handle. just Wait 'til you get behind that wheel. 1 . -----..Y' --- NV. . it .-...WY fr V . ' A-i -- N'..i:.s ,... ,,... ,.,.. . f eteiifiieeat - 'i ' 1 : PONTIAC PRICES ..b...:., Avbnzl E b,,A.z3's W !,,4:g:?5.t5Efii.. ... . ,.,.' .: ,, -, V W. BEGIN AT . V A- -W- :.:,,., ii' L 1 ' ,kfk ni. '-: if - ,Alf E E5 it f-- . 'et' 1f'f' -' Z 11 eff' rf' ... we I ..-' , f- ' .f , J, ,A ., A 5 .1, 1 ,.,, ,V .,,, S i. e gt l ,, WB Fon DE LUXB 4 RV. 5 . --i:i1-:2 ' if 1 M-f -'TORPEDOH six 'YOU CAN GET A SIX OR AN EIGHT in any 194 1 Pontiac model. just think of that -you have your choice. Lots of power in the six-but if you want it, only S2 5.00 more gets you the big, smooth, economical, eight-cylinder engine. Is that ever something? Gangway for us when we get our new Pontiac. 'AND IT'S LOVELY INSIDE-Seats are wider. Windows are bigger. Some cf the models have center arm rests in the rear seats. Ash trays all around. The Sedans have automatic interior lighting. And the uphol- stery is awfulbr pretty. Honest, Dad, you'll just have to see that new Pontiac before you'll ever believe you could buy so much car for so little money? BUSINESS COUPE OnIyS25 more forem Eight in any model! i' Delivered at Pontiaq Mich. State tan optimal equjzment and accessories- extra. Prices subject ta change without notice. A General Motors Value. OBERLIN AUTO BODY SHOP 80 S. Main Street Oberlin, Ohio 2 Student Directory and Index 254 -C-Cont. NAME OF STUDENT PAGE Crowder, Helen Temple, 1-M, 201 Brunswick Ave., Blackstone, Va.. . . Crowe, Jane Elizabeth, 1-C, 17716 Naragansett Ave., Lakewood. . Crowell, Margaret Elizabeth, 4-M, Almond, Wis. ..........,... . Crowley, Jeanne Eloise, 2-C, 233 E. Main St., Ravenna ....... . . . Csutoros, Stephen Walter, 3-T, 12604 Buckeye Rd., Cleveland .... Culley, Mary Katharine, 3-C, 57 Belvidere St., Crafton, Pa. .... . Cunliffe, Helen Lavina, 1LT, 36 Williams St., Whitehall, N. Y.. . . . Cunningham, Eleanor Ruth, 3-M, R. 1, Barberton ............. Curfman, Robert Joseph, 2-M, 229 E. 7th St., Maryville, Mo.. . . . Currier, Madge Frances, 2-C, R.D. 2, Oberlin .................. Currier, Pauline Milton, 4-M, R.D. 2, Milford, N. H. ........ . Curtis, Bruce Franklin, fl--C, 186 S. Carona St., Denver, Colo.. . . Curtis, Margaret Anne, 1-C, Fdrest Home, Ithaca, N. Y. .... . -D.. Dafoe, Mary Kathleen, 2528 Marcy, Evanston, Ill. ...... . Dahnke, Harold Lewis, Jr., 2-C, 645 E. Broad St., Elyria ..... Dakin, Harold Dickey, 3-T, Ortonville, Mich ..,... ............. Dalton, lwarjorie Fay, 2-M, 2953 Essex Rd., Cleveland Heights. . . Dambach, Lois Jean, 1-M, 816 Richford St., Duquesne, Pa. ..., . . Dancy, Nficholasj Gilbert, 1-C, 123 Lancaster St., Albany, N, Y. ...... . ....79 ......79 ....27, 105 .....63,93, . . .48, 105, 'ffffis ....63, ......27, ....27, 104, 9 1 1 s 156 169 206 100 182 182 177 .63 195 185 ..79,175 H79 ....63, 167 . .'.'63','103,'10a .......69,79 ........79, Danly, Dorothy Jean, 1-C,-3207 Foxhall Rd., N.W., Washington, D. C.. . . ......... . .79, Dappert, Mary Lois, 2-C, 64 Winne Rd., Delmar, N. Y. .......... ....,.. .... 6 3 , 93, 118, Darnell, Marian Haines, 3-C, 19 Valley View Terrace, Moorestown, N. J. ...... 48, 115, 152, Davenport, Barbara, 3-C, 24 Gregory Ave., West Orange, N. J. .......... ........... 4 8 Davey, Marilyn, 1-C, 731 Park Ave., Kent .......................... ..........,. Davey, Mary Elaine, 1-M, 442 E. Main St., Barnesville ......... ...... . Davidson, Robert Louis, 2-M, 133 Palmerston Rd., Rochester, N. Y.. . . Davis, Edna Louise, 2-M, P.O. Box 151, Tuskegee Institute, Ala. . . . Davis, James McCoy, Jr., 3-T, 270 S. Chestnut St., Ravenna. . . . . Davis, Janet Marshall, 1-C, 3806 Copley Rd., Baltimore, Md.. . Davis, Kenneth, 2-M, 61 Orchard, Oberlin ................. .....79 ....63, ....63 Day, Ernest Herbert, 4-C, 12829 Lorain Ave., Cleveland .... ...,.................. Day, oqwenp Winston, 1-M 3300 7th St., Moline, In. .... ..... 4 3, 104, 114, 132, 140 Day, Wfilliamb Baldwin, 4-C, 3300 7th St., Moline, Ill. .... ........... 2 7, 104, 114 Daykin, Robert Palmer, 3-C, 240 E. 6th St., Elyria ...... ......................... 4 8 Deaver, John Sabert, 1-C, 252 N. Main, Hudson ...,................................ 79 de Castro e Silva, Egydio, Sp-M, Senador Verguelro 192, Apt. 11, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Deck, Herbert Heller, 1-C, 114 Harvard St., Springfield, Mass. ............. . . Decorato, Eflenaj Louise, 4-C, 303 East 120th St., New York, N. Y.. . . . . . . . . DeCroff, Robert Lewis, Jr., 3-C, 37 Girard Place, Maplewood, N. J. ..... . . . Dehn, Emerson Charles, 1-C, 217 E. Main St., Oak Harbor ,......... . Delaney, Andrew, 3-C, 1311 Madison Ave., Cleveland ........ DeLeo, Michael Paul, 3-C, 89 Willowdale Ave., Port Washington, N. Y.. . . . DeLong, Merrill Britt, 1-C, 101 Bissell Ave., Oil City, Pa. ............ . . Demarest, Ruth, 3-C, 192 Unadilla Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. ........., . . DeMott, John Jacques, Jr., 4-C, 28 New Lawn Ave., Kearny, N. J. . . . DeMott, Lawrence Lynch, 2-C, 28 New Lawn Ave.. Kearny, N. J. . . . Denizot, Jane Marguerite, La Riviera, St. Sanueur, France ......... Derr, Elizabeth Jane, 1-M, Muskingum Dr., Marietta ......... . Dessecker, James Warren, Jr., 3-C, 424 Grand Ave., Akron ....... Dettman, Paul Robert, 1-C, 105 Forgham Rd., Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Dew, James Edward, 1-C, 65 N. Pleasant, Oberlin ............ . , . Dew, Robert Riley, 3-C, 65 N. Pleasant, Oberlin .................. Dewar, Mary Reed, 2-C, 17 Davis Ave., East Orange, N. J. .......... . . DeWees, Gwendolyn Jo., 2-C, 909 Kinnaird Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind.. . . . . Dewhurst, Doris, 2-M, 44 Summer St., Westerly, R. I. ........... . . Dexter, Wilbur Brooks, Jr., 4-C, 20530 Erie Rd., Rocky River. Dial, Ruth White, 2-C, 3802 W. Euc1id,'Detroit, Mich. ......... . Diamond, Neil, 1-'M, 2338 83rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ............. . . . . . Dibella, Alfred Louis, 4-C, 941 S. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Ill.. . . Dice, Mary Elizabeth, 2-C, 2933 Parkwood Dr., Cuyahoga Falls .... . Dice, Stanley Frost, 3-C, 6510 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. .... . . Dickinson, Selden Curtiss, Jr., 3-T, Box 20, Castalia ........... . Dickson, Dorothy Eloise, 1-C, Jutland Rd., Binghamton, N. Y.. . . . Dickson, Elizabeth Jane, 2-M, 37 Burnet St., Maplewood, N. J... . . . . . . . . . Dickson, Joseph Samuel, 1-T, Ferry Lane, Barrington, R. I.. . . Diefenbach, Irene Louise, 4-C, 514 Mountain Ave., Westfield, N. J. ....... 28, 1 Diehl, Harold Wallace, Berlin Heights ...................... Diehl, William Ray, 1-M, 226 E. Jackson St., York, Pa. ........ ............ , Dietz, Eflsiej Marjorie, 2-C, 612 Delaware Ave., Urbana, 111. ,... . . . . Diller, Robert Greding, Cr-T, Water St., Prospect. ......... . , Dinkins, Charles Laconia, 4-C, 700 Small Ave., Selma, Ala.. . Dinkins, Pauline Lavinia, 1-C, 700 Small Ave., Selma, Ala.. . . . Dipman, William Walter, 2-C, 558 Park St., Montclair, N. J.. . .. Dirolf, Thelma M.ary, 4-M, North Creek, N. Y. .....,.,..... . ........79 27,101,111 ..,.48, 140 . . , .79 .....79, ....48 ....27, .....64 .fffid ....48 ....79 .fffffifi .,.64,101 .,..64, 96, ....63, .....64,96, ........79 28, 100, 140, .....64,96, ....79, 15, 116, 123, 79, 64, 100, 101, ....28, ....64, 131, 9 1 a s 9 5 9 1 .....64, 209 216 164 193 215 .79 214 177 164 .79 . 63 .27 174 140 167 120 210 198 203 166 .48 . 48 211 182 185 190 100 214 203 211 .79 140 220 164 198 .28 165 209 176 168 .48 196 214 193 187 209 163 101 . 79 172 .28 , , - - 4' ul' nl 1 - .fi QPK J 1 1 1' -e 3 ' 1 ul lil 1 f Qs YEARS UF ' s ' . 0'o y oo O Q I9 03:5 935 M67 129' ' ff, 8:2319 Qqqg :bf 1 ' 4831! ' ' To The Students ot 'N .19 oo' .gg ' Wm Uherlut College I me Books . . . Greeting Cords ' aaa: . . 5 qi uh. 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Dodge, Harry Leon, 1-T, 2690 Honeycutt Pl., Cincinnati ......,..., Dodge, Robert Edson, 4-C, 228 S. Fairview Ave., Upper Darby, Pa.. . Doggett, Clinton Locke, 2-C, 221 King's Highway, Audebon, N. J.. . . Doherty, Richard Everett, 1-VM, 308 S. Brainard, LaGrange, 111.. . .. Dold, Charles Candell, 1-C, 748 Crescent Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . Donberg, Susan Faitl1, 4--C, 214-0 Eldred Ave., Lakewood ........ . Dorn, Robert Walter, Gr-C, 1489 Northland Ave., Lakewood ......., Dosch, Dorothy Viola, 3-C, 424 Wasliitlgton Blvd., Oak Park, 111. ..... . Dougherty, Barbara Louise, 1-M, 67 C-reenacres Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y.. . . Douglass, Fenner, 3-C, 14-4 Hempstead St., New London, Conn. ..... . . Douglass, Frederick Melvin, Jr., 4-C, 2029 Potomac Dr., Toledo ......... fDowe1l, Lillian Frances, Sp-C, 430 Jefferson St., Elyria ........,.......... Downing, Phoebe Marion, 4--M, 51 Oakwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.. . . Downs, Katharine Heaton, 2-C, Box 825, Jefferson ..................,. Doyle, Hfelenl Susanna, 4-C, 811 S. State St., Springfield, 111. .... . . . . Drage, Mfarciaj Anne, 1-M, 69 Spring St., Oberlin ............... . Draudt, Helen Elizabeth, 3-C, 12 Smith Ave., Bergenlield, N. J.. . . . Dregalla, Dorothy Adele, 1-M, 1602 Northland Ave., Lakewood. . . . Drew, Gladys Elton, 4--C, 771 Boulevard., Westiieltl, N. J. ....... . Dries, Arline Jeannette, 3-M, Bechtelsville, Pa. ..............,. . Druliner, Ellen Ann, 1-M, 732 Lawndale Ave., Soutll Bend, lnd. ..... . . Drummond, Robert Tryon, 2-Nl, 109 The Vineyard, Oneida, N. Y. .... . Drypolcher, Harry Joseph Louis., 4--C, 400 Canon Rd., Sante Fe, N. Mex.. . . Dudley, Allen Porter, 3-M, 126 S. Main St., WC1111lg1.0ll .,............... Dudley, Homer Eliot, 2-C, 6024 Waterbury Circle, Des Moines, Iowa. . . Dudley, Winston Clark, 1-C, Aruppukottai, S. lntlia ............... Duff, Janet Towle, 2-C, 1606 Lewis Dr., Lakewood ................ Duffee, Ffrancesj Elizabeth, 1-C, 72 Barrow St., New York, N. Y.. . . Duffey, Mary Ellen, 1-C, 68 Church St., Chagrin Falls ........... . DuLae, Henry Robert, 2-C, 146 'Baldwin St., Laeonia, N. H.. . . . . Dulmage, Ruth Eleanor, Oberlin ........................... Duncan, Helen Joye, 2-C, 129 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming ...... . Duncan, Robert Campbell, 4--C, 129 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. . . Dunham, Laddie Louise, 3-M, Yacolt., Wash. ......,... .......... . Dunlap, Jane Fillmore, 4-C, 1338 Mound Ave., Jacksonville, 111. ,.... . . . . Dunn, Charles LeRoy, 3-C, 1925 W. 79th St., Cleveland ......... Dunn, Helen Daska, 3-C, 6359 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, Calif. ...... . . Dunn, Robert Leslie, Dodge Lane, Riverdale, New York, N. Y. ....... . Dupre, Vladimir Anderson, 3-C, 217 Woods Point Rd., Lexington, Ky.. . Dupree, Afndersonl Hunter, 3-C, 2314 Seventeenth St., Lubbock, Tex.. Dutemple, Barbara Elizabeth, 2-C, 4-4 Prospect St., Whititlsville, Mass.. Duthie, Jean Ross, 1-C, 3 Ripley St., Newton Centre, Mass. ........ . Dutton, Thomas, Chester, 4-C, Taikn, China ..................... Dwinell, Janet Frances, 2-M, Bradford, Vt. .............. . Dwyer, Margaret Ann French, 1-C, South Yarmouth, Me.. . . . -E.. East, Dfaniell Sidney, 1-M, R.D. 1, Fairview, Pa. .........,........ . . . . Easter, George Hughlett, 3-C, 2434- South Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. .f .... 49 Easton, Jamin Rich, Jr., 4--C, 229 Washington Ave., Elyria ......... ,. . . Eaton, Alvin Ralph, Jr., 4--C, 520 Plymouth St., Toledo .... . . Eaton, Margaret, 1-C, 1319 Marlowe Ave., Lakewood ......... Eaton, Ruth Winifred, 1-C, 144- Wesley Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . Eberly, Edwin Paul, 2225 Reid Ave., Lorain .................... Eckert, Williani Harold, Jr., 3-C, 12 Hall Ave., Watertown, Mass. Edmondson, Ftletcherj Warren, 1-T, St. Paul Park, Minn. .... . Edwards, Mrs. Angel Adcox, 1-T, 829 15th St., Knoxville, Tenn .... . Edwards, Dorothy Ann, 3-C, 106 Longwood Rd., Baltimore, Md.. . . Edwards, George Raymond, 2-T, 204 Sevier St., Knoxville, Tenn.. . . . Edwards, Heath, 1332 Harlem Blvd., Rockford, 111. .............. . . Edwards, Rozanne, 1-M, Fort Brady, Mich. .,.................. . Eells, Donald Cushing, 3-C, 5702 York Lane, Bethesda, Md. .... . Eickemeyer, Karl Frederick, 4-C, 1403 Third St., Wausau, W'is.. .. Eisenhaner, Richard Carl, 1-C, Cleveland Boys Farm, 11udson ......... Eisenman, Kfarlj Wilbur, 4--C, 4-1 Prospect St., Bridgeport, Conn.. ..... . . . . Eldred, Nelson Richards, 2-C., 25961 Kennedy Ridge Rd., North Olmsted. . . Elliott, Arthur Roland, Jr., 4-C, 3989 4-8th St., Long Island City, N. Y.. . . . Elliott, Sara Elizabeth, 1-C, 1202 East First St., Bloomington, Ind. .... . . Elmore, Jane Elizabeth, 4-C, 278 Alpine Dr., R.D. 1, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Ely, Ralph Charles, 4--C, 24-16 S. W. Shorwood Dr., Portland, Ore. ..... . Emery, Mary Louise, 2-M, 614- Perry St., Salem ............... I . . . . . . Emig, Donald Xvesley, 3-C, 29 Hillside Ave., Melrose, Mass. ............. . Emslie, William Harvey, 4--C, 531 E. Lincoln Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.. . . Engstrom, Elmer Norman, 2-C, 904 N. Harvey Ave., Oak Park, 111. .... . . Enyeart, Aflicej Janet, Gr-M, 2030 N. 9th St., Phoenix, Ariz. .....,. . 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Our secretarial or accounting training will open up the doors to the best positions. O The llberlio School ol Commerce Member of the Americon Associotion oi Junior Colleges s Student IJirectory 611161 Index zss' -E-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Erwin, Emily Jane, 3-C, R.D., Bourbon, Ind. ............................ . PAGE Eschliman, Bfettyj Fern, 4-C, 2455 Lincolnway, E., Massillon .................... 28, 101, 179 Etienne, Nlarguerite Jeanne, Cr-C, 22 Rue Abbe Josselin, St. Brieuc, France .,...... ....,.. 1 00 Euerle, Wilbur Conrad, 1-M, 1711 Broad Bridge Ave., Stratford, Conn. ..........,.......... . Evans, John Frederick, 2-C, 616 E. 7th St., Salem ............,.,......... Everhart, Edgar, 3-C, Box 103, S. W. Road, Tallmadge ............... Evcrson, Maynard Wendall, 4-M, 58 Merry Mount Rd., Quincy, Mass.. Ewers, Rfuthi Louise, 4-M, 301 W. Columbia, Somerset, Ky. ..... . Ewing, Judith, 1-M, 29 Highland Ave., Greenfield, Mass. ........... . . Eyman, Aflicej Frances, 2-C, 1028 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa.. -F- Faflick, Carl Edward, 1-C, 1634 Elmwood, Lakewood ........ Fagan, Jean Elizabeth, 2-C, 15629 Norway Ave., Cleveland. . . . Fahl, Mfarthaj Louise, 1-C, 225 Highland Ave., Wadswortli .... Fairfield, John Francis, 1-C, 359 Cabot St., Newtonville, Mass.. . . Fairley, Caroline Cole, 2-C, 128 Park Place, Canandaigua, N. Y.. . . Faran, Jane Richardson, 1-C, Oak St., Glendale .................... Farbstein, Arnold Norman, 3-C, 714 85th St., North Bergen, N. J.. . . Farley, Anne Keturah, 1-C, 154 N. Broad St., Battle Creek, Mich.. Farley, Donald Curtis, Jr., 1-M, 1125 15th St., N. W., Canton. . . . . Farnham, Darell Milton, 2-T, 5540 2nd Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. . . . . Farnsworth, Charles Emery, 1524 S. Taylor Rd., Cleveland Heights Farquhar, William Kilmer, 2-C, 214 Oak, Oberlin ................ Farr, Mary Elizabeth, 2-M, 228 Rombach Ave., Wilmington ...... Fasola, Alfred Francis, 2-C, 212 Pulaski St., Connellsville, Pa .... Faulkner, John Edward, 3-C, 427 9th St., Elyria .............. Fay, Lawrence Walter, 3-C, 601 Schiller Ave., Akron ........ Fedak, John William, 2-C, 4211 Spokane Ave., Cleveland ..... Feicks, William John, 3-C, 3347 E. Erie Ave., Lorain ..... . Feise, Dorelen, 1-C, 401 Rosebank Ave.: Baltimore, Md. ......... . Ferguson, John Howe, 1-C, 1029 Bloomfield Ave., Akron .......... Ficken, Jfuniorj Allen, 1-C, 1000 Pennlield Rd., Cleveland Heights. Finkle, Robert Bunker, 2-C, 720 Hillsdale Ave., Akron ............ ....64, 112, 174 ....49, 131, 203 ......28,190 .....80,175 .....64,202 .....80,212 ....,64,164 ........80,187 ..,.80, 119,210 .....64,96, 165 ........80,175 ....49, 133, 203 .....80,212 ......114 ....,.184 .....64,172 ...........64,94 ..............64,111 49, 104, 124, 203 .......49, 122, 172 ........184 .....49,197 .......80 .....80,211 .....80,211 .....64,177 Finn, Mary Annette, 3-M, Findlay Lake, N. Y. .............................. ..... 4 9, 193 Finnerty, Sister Marie Cecile, Gr-M, 6753 State Rd., Parma Dale, Cleveland .... ......... Finzer, Mfarthaj Lucile, 2-C, R.R. 3, Wooster ................ : ..................... 64, 183 Fishback, William Thompson, 2-C, 371 N. Townview Circle, Mansfield. . I ............... . .65 Fishel, Leslie Henry, Jr., 2-C, 28 E. 10th St., New York, N. Y .... ........ 6 5, 117, 125, 133, 172 Fisher., Carrol Leroy, Jr., 3-C, 5325 309th St., Toledo .................,.............. 49, 133 Fisher, Henry Day, 1-C, 73 Kanoe Dai, Yokohama, Japan ....... ..... 8 0 Fisher, Mark Norton, 3-C, 196 Forest, Oberlin ................... ....... 4 9 Fisher, Milton Leonard, 1-C, 631 E. High Ave., New Philadelphia .... .......... 8 0, 170 Fisher, Viola Elsie, 2-M, 153 Eastern Ave., Worcester, Mass. .... .................. 6 5 Fisher, William Haigh, 4-C, 73 Kanoe Dai, Yokohama, Japan ...... ..... 2 9, 122, 133, 174 Fitton, Cyrus Falconer, 1-C, Falconridge, R.D. 1, Hamilton ......... .......,.... 8 0, 213 Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Margaret Stark, Cr-C, 276 N. Professor, Oberlin. . . Fleischer, Robert David, 4-C, 3480 W. 122 St., Cleveland ......... . Flint, Efdgarj Maurice, 1-C, American College, Madura, S. India. . . Flint, John Francis, 4-C, 155 Le Moyne Ave., Washington, Pa.. . . . . Florence, Anthony David Secor., Highfield Selly Park Rd., Birrningha Folger, Mary Elizabeth, 3-C, 1808 Morena St., Nashville, Tenn.. . . . Fones, Foote, Jackson Eugene, 4-C, 1617 S. 3rd St., Alhambra, Calif.. . . Irving, 4-C, R.D. 2, Akron Rd., Medina ............... Forbush, Bliss, Jr., 1-C, 5102 York Rd., Baltimore, Md.. . . Ford, Baldwin, 1-M, 1424 Richmond Rd., South Euclid .... Ford, Carolyn Hope, 4-C, 65 Pine St., Geneva ......... . Forrest, H Caroldj Edward, 4-C, 614 Willard St., Toledo ...... Foster, Carol Louise, 2-C, 92 Oldfield Rd., Fairfield, Conn... . . . Fowell, Cathryn Ella, 2-M, Route 2, Brown Helm, Amherst ..... France, Robert Rhinehart, 2-C, 27 Huston St., S.W., Massillon. . . . Frank, Dorothy Ann, 3-C, 228 N. Park Ave., Appleton, Wis. ..... . . .....29,99, 197 . ...........,... 80,209 ..................29,172 m, Englan Frank, Howard Phillips, 3-C, 890 Post Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ............. 49, 1 Franklin, Gfeorgel Robert, 2-C, 103 Pearson Dr., Hempstead, N. Y. Frarey, Carlyle James, Gr-C, 368 N. Main St., Canandaigua, N. Y.. Frarey, Melvin Everett, 2-C, 368 N-Main St., Canandaigua, N. Y.. . Fraser, Elizabeth, 3-C, 93 E. Lorain, Oberlin ..................... Frazier, David, 4-C, 25617 Lake Rd., Bay Village ................. Frazier, Wilfred Sheldron, 3-C, 143 Shore Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn.. . . . Frechtling, John Alan, 3-C, R.R. No. 5, Hamilton ................. Freeman, Eaton Evans, 1-C, 296 Main St., Northampton, Mass.. . . . Freeman, Sarah Ann, 2-M, St. Petersburg, Pa. ......................... . Freshwater, Frances Annabel, 3-M, 3rd and Indiana Ave., Chester, W. Va.. . . Frey, Fred Richard, Jr., 2-M, 308 Madison Ave., Roselle Park, N. J. . . . . . . Frojen, Marie Louise, 2-C, 845 Chicago Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ........... . . Frost, Winifred Leal, 2-C, 2457 Warrexl St., Toledo ......... a .... ,..29,181 .. . .49, 118, 192 .....29,204 .....80,211 ....29,132,174 .....65,94-, 176 Q .......... 65 . .49, 93, 97, 119 05, 120, 131, 203 .fff55fi64ji5i ffffidjiiijiid fffff45fi65 .....80,213 .....65,202 ........l94 . . . .65, 100, 171 .......65,193 , l E' ' frsff. L: ff .mr - 1 y L f i if . ,auf f-gf -1' , R , gms' ' , f ' I' 4 1 'YP i f , if- 1' Nr- . 914 ' ' :S 1 , -- ...U E , r K ' . ' X Q 5,434 I .- F v , ' 5 ' l 1 a , L, 5 .F p' I .r , ' - AFTER T-HAT GAME To IMPRESSTHA1 DATE Fon Gunn FELLOWSHIP THE VARSITY Student 1Jirectory 111161 Index 260 -F-Cont. NANIE or STUDENT Fulton, Margaret Jean, 1-C, 6676 Woodwell St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . . Funk, Helen Jeannette, 2-M, McArthur Rd., Logan .......,.... . Funk, Henrietta Marie, 2-M, 15035 Rosemont, Detroit, Mich. .... . Funkhouser., Lawrence William, 2-C, 719 Haley Ave.. Napoleon .... . -G- Gaiser. George Edward. Gr-T. 473 Hammel St.. Akron ,.............. . Galasso. Anthony Laurence, 3-C, 14 Willowdale Ave., Montclair, N. J.. . . Galbreath. Kathryn Hanlon, 2-C, 406 Ridge Road, Troy ............. . Galisou, Eleanor Zelda, 1649 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ........ . . Gallery. Lyde Robinson. 3-C, 3208 Van Buren St., Wilmington, Del. .... . Galloway, Gordon Marshall, 2-C, 810 Ingleside Pl., Evanston, Ill.. . Galloway, Ilfermiuel Jean, 1-M, 4915 16th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.. PAGE .H.H..H8Q187 ................65 .....65. 105. 173. 220 .....,.....65,191 ........49, 131 ....65, 100, 163 .....80,215 .,...49, 164 .. ........ 65,174 ...........,.80,215 Garbison, Nancy Ellen. 2-C, 430 Crosby St., Akron .....................,,.,, 65, 93, 119 164. Garrison, John Birmingham, 4-C, Belmont Sanatorium, St. Clairsville ..... Garlrell, Alberta Ruth, 4-M, 528 Crcedmore St., N.W., Barberton ..... Gatherer, Elsie, Coutts, Sp-C, 177 S. Main, Oberlin ..............,...,.. Gawthrop, Nancy Craighead, 2-C, 231 Lafayette St., Kennett Square. Pa.. . . Gebhard, Mildred Evelyn, 1-M, Bethany Orphans' Home, Womelsdorf, Pa.. .. George, James Peter, 2-C, 1216 North Ave., N.E., Massillon ........... . . George, Marylouise, Gr-C, 647 Spink St., Wooster ..........,. . George, Wilbur Smith, Jr., 4-M, W. Cherry St., Canal Fulton. . . . Gerlach, William Lee, 2-C, Florence Ave., North Olmsted ..... Gelchell, Hazel Marie, 2-VM, Glen Ave., Grayslake, lll. ..... . Gethman, Mary Helen, 2-C, East Northfield, Mass. .......... . . . . . . . Gibbin, Don Eric, 1-C, 205 Albemarle St., Rochester, N. Y., . . . Gies, Jeannette Underhill, 1-C, 333 Crestmont Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J Giffin, Raymond Henry, 2-T, 19 Fairview Dr., Brecksville .,..........,.. Giles, Janet Lavinia, 2-M, 49 Ordale Blvd., Mount Lebanon, Pa... . . Giles, Mrs. Oleo Chapman, Sp-M, Elyria ..,.....,......,,........ Giles, William Wrighton, Jr., 4-C, 629 W. Gray St., Elmira, N. Y.. . . . Glaser, Joseph Max, 3-C, 1090 Quentin Pl., Woodmere, N. Y. .... . . Gleason, Leslie Willard, Jr., 2-C, 2824 W. Fitch, Chicago, Ill.. . . Glider, Margaret Helen, 4-C, 270 N. Professor St., Oberlin ..,.......... . Glover, Mary Allnes, 2-C, 3223 Glengyle Ave., 'ML Lookout, Cincinnati. . Godfrey, James Holland, 2-M, 1000 Virginia Ave., Parkersburg, W. Va.. .. Goldberg. Hilliard Sol. 4-C, 5112 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill. ......... . . Golding, Mary Jane, 2-M, 1528 Garfield Ave., Wyomissing, Pa. ........ . , Good, Margaret Allison, 3-C, 419 Homestead Ave., lwount Vernon, N. Y.. Gooden, Myra Hildur, 3-C, 1744 Cedar Rd., Homewood, Ill. .......... . . Goodier, Alice Parke, 4-C, 603 Broadway, Normal, Ill. .....,...,.. . Goodman, Seymour Seth, 3-C, 93 Maryland St., Springfield, Mass.. . . . Goodnow, Robert Elmer, 1-C, 1539 Elbur Ave., Lakewood .....,.. , Goodrich. Arthur Dole. 2-C, 276 Forest, Winnetka, Ill .... ............ . Goodrich, Eflizabethl Nancy, 4-C, 34-08 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo.. . . . Gordon, Alan Morton, 1-C, 1026 E. 99th St., Cleveland ........,... . Gordon, Gloria Carol, 1-C, 13 Cobb Ave., White Plains, N. Y.. . . . Gordon, Lester Elliott, 1-C, 2601 Parkway, Philadelphia, Pa.. . . Gorske, Paul Raymond, 3-C, 32 Locust St., Oberlin ........ Gott, Porter Hastings, 346 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, Ill. ..,. . Gott, Ruth Caroline, 3-C, 528 E. Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y ...... . Gourley, Mrs. Dora Schlosser, Sp-C, Oberlin .................... Gozzi, Zita Maria, 1-M, 15 Fletcher Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.. . . . Gracey, Evelyn Myra, 2-C, 305 W. Mt. Carmel Ave., Glenside, Pa.. . . Grannis, Frederick Herbert, 2-C, 323 Bank St., Lodi ............... Graybill, Anna Martha, 1-T, Refton, Pa. ................... . Greco, Benedetto, 3-M, P.O. Box 673, Mamaroneck, N. Y. ........... . .....,....,..30 .....30,206 ..fff65.i99 .......80 , . ,.... 65, 205 ,.fff56.161 ....,65,209 .....65,200 .,. ..... 65,199 ...., .....s1,211 . .... .... 81,175 fffff55.165 ..fffs6.iii .....4-9,133 .....65,177 .......30 .. ..... 65,192 ., ........ ,50,65 ....30, 124,174 ... ........ 65,202 .,....,..50,93,183 .. ..... 50,97,171 ....30, 115, 178 ......50,133 ........81.210 ....30,95.123,189 .......,81,213' .....81,187 .......81 ....111, 174 ...,,.65,208 .....50,96,192 ......81,169 .....66,94,165 ........,,.66 ...,.........115 .......50,111,203 Green, Mary Louise, 3-C, 6833 Crandon Ave., Chicago. Ill. .................. 50, 101, 118 182 Green, Paul William Wedgwood, 4--M, 731 Atkinson Ave., Detroit, Mich.. Greenberg, Bernard Louis, 4-C, 95 Third Ave., Kingston, Pa. ......,.. . . . Greene, George Merrill, 4-C, 329 Chestnut St., Ravenna ....... Greene, Gloria Muriel, 2-C, 10 W. 90th St., New York, N. Y.. . . Greene, Hollis Charles, 1-T, R.D. 1, Collins .................. Greenfield, Paul Vance, 1-C, 288 S. Westlawn, Decatur, Ill. ..... , Greeno, John Stuart, 196 High Park Blvd., Eggertsville, N. Y., . . . Greenwood, Floy Geraldine, 1-M, R.D. 5, Warren ....,....... s ..............so ....s0,66 ....171 ....81,213 .........66 ......,.81,169 Greer, Robert Treadway, 4-C, 2514 Elm St., Youngstown ....... ..,...... 3 0, 140, 166 Griffith, Elizabeth Jackson, 2-C, Scottsboro, Ala. ................ . . Griffith, Virginia Ruth, 2-C, 96 Bella Vista St., Tuekahoe, N. Y. .... . . . . Griiiiths, Harry George, Gr-T, 111 Cherry St., Clyde ............ . . Grimm, Carl August, Gr-T, 21 Church St., Shelby ,......,. . Grover, Jean, 2-C, 101 E. State St., Gloversville, Nz Y.. . . . Gruber, Jacob William, 3-C, 724 Euclid Ave., Akron ....... . Grun, Nina, Gr-C, 44 Beechmont Dr., New Rochelle, N. . . Guernsey, Phyllis Jean, 3-C, 318 Perry St., Fostoria ........... Guin, Maxine Marie, 1-M, 3747 Elmwood St., Riverside, Calif.. . . .66,93,118, 164,600 .fff66fi22.i55 ..,...50,120 fffff5d.2i6 .....81 ir , 0 ' in pleasant trips I'O ALL THIS AMAZING AMERICA! THE TICKET AGENT- I sell trips 1 anywhere-at fares that are only e-third the cost ot driving! May I lp you with routes. rates and hedules? THE MECHANIC- I tune up and erhaul the Super-Coaches, checl-r Ive air-conditioning units and every- ting that adds to the comiori at iese buses. I THE TRAVEL BUREAU GIRL- I arrange expense-paid tours to scores ol interesting places--transportation. hotels, sightseeing. entertainment. all in one money-saving package. 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His all absorb- ing aim was to create a Piano with a 'tone that would be delicate but with rich sustain- ing power, brilliant yet mellow. In metal, wood and ivory, his workmen translated that vision. Skillful hands have carried on their work, testing and improving, until today Conover tone is the accepted standard of eading music schools everywhere. In the Con- mver are indeed fused the genius of one man :ind the craftsmanship of many. OVER The CONOVER GRAND Small enough for the modern apartment-large anough to provide unusual volume and beauty of tone. Artistic in the last degree. The C O N O V ER CONSOLE Although compactly built, ingenious treatment of the sounding board, placement of the scale and patented Harmonic Tone Amplifier., give this piano a tone of uncommon beauty and resonance. F or descriptive literature of these and. other Cable-marle Pianos, wrizn CABLE ' 61 Piano Company 2 1264 Library Ave., Detroit 228 S. Wabash, Chicago Student Directory and Index 262 -G-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Gulick, Lfutherl Halsey, Jr., 1-C, 14 Sussex Ave., Bronxville, N. Y.. . . Gunderson, Robert Gray, Gr-C, 2127 Regent St., Madison, Wis. ..... . Gunn, Jeanette Gertrude, 4-C, 17719 Fernway Rd., Shaker Heights. . . Gunnemann, Edwin Barnard, 3-T, 2545 S. Union St., Indianapolis, Ind.. . . . Gutsche, Cfarll David, 2-C, 611 W. Waiola Ave., LaGrange, Ill. .... . . -H- Haas, William Hanson, 1-C, 523 Second St., Marietta ........,.... . Haddox, Hazel Marie, 3-M, 1306 'Murrell Ave., Columbus .......,.... Hagner, George Wills, Jr., 4-C, 251 W. Harvey St., Philadelphia, Pa.. . Hahn, Kfennethb Robert, 3-C, 9 Knox St., Worcester, 'Mass. ...,..,. . Haig, Alan Warrell, 1-M, 587 Prospect St., Nutley, N. J. ........... . Haigh, Dana, 1-M, 242 Burncoat St., Worcester, Mass .... ........ Hakes, Elizabeth Titus, 4-C, 320 Firsft St., S.E., Mason City, Iowa. . Hale, Marguerite Frances, 4--C, Main St., Oxford, Mass. ,.....,. . . Hall, James Truman, 3-C, 151 Forest St., Oberlin ............. Hall, Otis Fredrick, 2-C, 121 S. Professor, Oberlin .............. Hallawell, Mary Elizabeth, 4-C, 103 E. Ripley St., Osgood, Ind.. . . . . Hallock, Richard Reid, 4-C, 38 E. Landing Rd., Lumbarton, N. J.. . . Halpern, Shelley, 4-C, 14703 Kinsman Rd., Cleveland ............. Halteman, Alfred Ellsworth, 2-C, 314 Willowood Dr., Dayton. . . Hamilton, Beverly Martha, 2-C, Danville, Vt ...... ............,. Hamilton, Harry Edward, 1-C, 290 Elm St., Oberlin ..,..........,.. . Hamilton, William Hughes, Jr., 1-C, 2745 Girard St., Evanston, Ill.. , . Hamilton, William Leo, 19 Watt Sl., Pittsburgh, Pa. ....,......... , . Hamlin, Cyrus Williarn Rohrer, 4-M, 29 E. State St., Albion, N. Y.. . . Hammerle, John Fisher, 4-C, 18 Morris Ave., Athens ............... Handyside, Douglas Peace, Jr., 2-C, 762 Broadway, Bedford ...,..,. . Hanley, Lorraine Virginia, 3-C, 4-09 N, Third Ave., Maywood, 1ll., . , . Hanley, Sister Mfaryj Coletta, Gr-M, 14808 Lake Ave., Lakewood. . , . Hanna, David Chandler, 2-C, 4019 Floral Ave., Norwood ..,..... . Hanni, John William, 2-C, 268 Maryland Ave., Toledo ........... . Hansen, Herbert Edwin, 3-C, 410 W. 68th St., Kansas City, Mo. . . . . Hansen, James Edward, 2-C, 17913 Hilliard Rd., Lakewood ....., . Hansen, Jfamesj Viggo, 1-C, 1704 N. Keating Ave., Chicago, Ill.. , . Hanson, Frank Blair, Jr., 4--C, 8 McKinley St., Bronxville, N. Y.. . . . Harbury, Clara Bertha, 1-C, 10 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. .... . . Hardin, Kathryn, 3-C, 9443 Central Park Ave., Evanston, Ill.. . . Hargrave, Edith Catherine, 4-C, 1951 Waverly Ave., Norwood ,.... , . . Harmon, Mildred Francena, 1-C, 810 Milburn St., Evanston, 1ll. ..... . Harper, Enid Eloise, 4-M, R.F.D. No. 1, Hollywood Ave., Caldwell, N. Harper, Evelyn Harriet, 2-M, 2317 E. 93rd St., Cleveland ......, . .1 . . . Harper, Marylouise Therese, 2-M, 2167 Overbrook Rd., Lakewood .... Harris, Josephine Estella, 1-M, 229 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, Pa. ......,. . Harris, Paul Leonard, 3-C, 525 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ........,..,. . Harris, Rfeginaldj Monroe, Jr., 3-M, 336 LaGrange Ave., Fanwood, N. J... Harrison, Carolyn Jane, 2-M, 2941 Minot Ave., Cincinnati ............... Harrison, Charles Ledlie, 1-T, 55 Neal Ave., Newark .................. Harrison, Frank Rollins, 2-C, 311 N. 14-th St., Mount Vernon, Ill.. . . . Harrison, Virginia, 1-C, 311 N. 14th St., Mount Vernon, Ill. ,.... . . Harrow, Alan George, 3-C, 27 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y.. . . . Hart, Rtobertj Wendell, 4-C, 601 N. Gay St., Mount Vernon ....... . Harter, Elizabeth Barnum, 3-M, R.D. 4, Albion, N. Y. ............. . Hartman, Dorothy Ann, 1-C, 1010 Manor Rd., New Kensington, Pa ..... Hartman, Justin James, 2-T, Cedarville ...,........................ Hartog, Myra Florence, 2-C, 215 W. 92nd St., New York, N. Y ...,.. Hartson, Mary Elizabeth, 2-C, 161 Forest Ave., Oberlin ......., . Hartson, Robert Reed, 3-C, 161 Forest Ave., Oberlin ......... . Hartsough, Ray Albert, Gr-T,Glenmont .................... Harvey, Emily Ann, Sp-C, 108 N. Pleasant, Oberlin ............ Harvey, Ida Halliday, 2-C, 1127 12th St., Huntington, W. Va. ..... . . .......101,1 Harvey, John Wright, 4-M, 2228 Crescent Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. ....... . Harvie, Walter Morgan, 3-M, 15 Hillside Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y.. . . . Haskell, Alice Elizabeth, 3-C, 12 Orsini Dr., Larehmont, N. Y. ..... . . Haskins, Lottie Ellen, 4-C, R.D. 2, Box 160, Chagrin Falls ..... Hasse, Helen, 3-C, 1817 Schaaf Rd., Cleveland ............. . Hauser, Richard Scott, 4-C, Casilla 2-D, Angol, Chile ...... Hauser, Ruth Eleanor, 3-C, Casilla 2-D, Angol, Chile ........ Hawke, Pauline Ruth, Gr-M, 1516 27th St., N. W., Canton ......... . Hawkins, Eleanor Seaver, 4-'M, 60 Apthorp St., Wollaston, Mass ..... . Hawkinson, Marion Mildred, 4-C, 68 N. Henderson St., Galesburg, Ill. PAGE .....81,212 .. . .30, 103, .....66, ...8l, ,...50, ....50, ..........81, ....30, 93, 97, ......30,153, ...50,102,104, ..........66, ,,..30, ....66, ....66, ...81, ..,.31, ....93, .....66, ,....,.66, ....50,143, .......66, .,...81, .......z.31, .....81,100 ......,50 .,..31, ....81, .. .... 31, .....66, .,..66, 95, ....81, . . .... 50, f f f fei ....50, ....31, . ..,...... 50, 133 .fff5i,63 ......51, 123, ....31, 51, 97 ffff.'31'.'i32 ,...........31,95 Hayden, Jane Owen, 4-C, 1018 Overbrook Rd., iP.O. Box 17255, Wilmingto Hayden, Richard John, 1-C, 108 Clark St., Buchanan, Mich. ............ . Hayes, Carolyn Virginia, 2-C, 4490 Briarbanks Dr., Fairview Village .... Hazard, Sarah Hall, 3-M, 76 Monroe Pl., Bloomfield, N. J. ........., . Heath, Mary Hubbard, 1-C, 110 S. Prospect St., Kalamazoo, Mich.. . . n, Del.. . 31, 115 ,...67 a 1 9 ,........81, 18, 67, 93, 112, 163, s 9 9 165 190 171 193 .50 203 .81 170 188 156 133 131 195 .30 .31 208 183 .81 212 196 . 31 177 .50 182 .50 177 191 174 203 185 120 215 193 206 215 198 164 173 111 .50 190 .66 176 187 103 166 .50 186 197 .66 202 172 202 .50 .50 175 195 140 .51 188 195 179 212 118 201 .81 HERT ADTO CBEREA FORMATIONJ 4 2 I .4113 I 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 CIEUEII-IIID QUIIIIRIES C0. BUILDERS EXCHIIIIGE BUILDING - - - CIEUELIIIID, OHIO Z6 Student Directory and Index 264 -H-Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Heckman, Agnes Gertrude, 4-C, 151 Missouri Ave., Somerset, Pa.. . . Heeley, Marilyn Flora, 2-C, Warren .......................,,. Heiby, Margaret Elaine, 4-C, 1114 Beverly Hills Dr., Cincinnati 4..... Heidgerd, Lloyd Hugo, 4-C, Monsey, N. Y. ,....................,.. . Heilakka, Edwin Einar Rudolf, 3-M, 1564 Spring Garden, Lakewood ..... Heilemann, Georgia Mary, 4-C, 62 Marshall St., Coldwater, Mich.. . . . Heinrich, John Charles, Jr., 2-C, Quila Sheikhapura, India .....,......... Heinzen, Bruce Robert, 3-C, 2716 N. 7th St., Sheboygan, Wis ........ .... . Heldt, Richard Franklin 2-C, 17 Poplar Park Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak , , . , M . ...,.. . Helm, Gloria Lucille, 1-M, 2 Park Rd., Belmont, Mass. ...,..,.............,... . . . . Ilelmke, Marianne Gilson, 2-C, 2024 Glenwood Ave., Toledo ............ . Helseth, Margaret Emilie, 3-C, 286 Liberty St., Painesville ...,........ . Hendrix, June Marjorie, 1-M, 2904 Champaigne Ave., Mattoon, Ill.. . . . Henry, Ralph Seth, 2-C, 155 W. Taggart St., East Palestine ......... . . . Henry, Rebecca Abbott, 4-M, 382 N. State St., Concord, N. H. ......,..., . Henze, Richard Warren, 2-C, 264 W. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N J.. . . Herald, Elizabeth Anne, 1-C, 3115 Hemphill Pk., Austin, Tex. ........ . Herber, Florence Jennings, 1-C, 1204 Richmont St., Scranton, Pa.. . Herdman, Donald Layton, 3-C, 756 Norman St., Bridgeport, Conn. ..... . . Herrick Robert Harlow, 4-C, 1615 Rosewood Ave., Lakewood ..,......... . ..H..3L ....67,96, .H.31,91 ...H.31, ....31, 67, ich . . 81, ......67, ....51,93, ....H..8L .....67,137, ......,3L ......67, .....81,100, Herrick, Stuart Crowningsheild, 1-C, 129 Randlett Pk., West Newton, Mass... . .81, 99, 175, Herriott, Jean Lois, 1-C, 36 Dunbar St., Chatham, N. J. .......,...,..... . Herrmann, Dorothy Emma, 2-C, 15 Mentelle Pk., Lexington, Ky.. . . . Herrmann, Leonard Lorenz, 1-M, 2313 Banker St., McKeesport, Pa.. . Hersh, John Franklin, 4-C, 33 N. 13th St., Allentown, Pa. .,...... . . Hertzberg, John Shearer, 1-C, 1441 Colvin Ave., Kenmore, N. Y.. . . Herzog, Jane Yarwood, 3-C, 125 S. Catherine, LaGrange, Ill. .... . Hetherington, Virginia, 2-C, 228 N. Seward Ave., Auburn, N. Y. ..... . . Hewetson, Lfaural Katherine, 1-M, 59 N. 3rd St., Martins Ferry .......... Hewins, Eleanor Chamberlain, 3-C, 2408 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va.. . Hibschman, Nan Rebecca, 4-M, 46 River St., Willoughby .....,......... Hickok, Andree Faulkner, 2-C, Silver Mine Ave., Norwalk, Conn.. . . . . Hicks, Charles Thomas, Jr., 1-M, 993 Stovall Blvd., Atlanta, Ga.. . . Hicks, Kenyon Irving, 1-C, 167 Woburn Ave., Reading, Mass. ...... . . Higbie, Nfathanj Bradley, III, 2-C, Box 114, 'Bloomfield Hills, Mich.. . . Higham, Ruth Norton, 1-C, 216 N. George St., Rome, N. Y. ....... . . Higinbotham, George Paul., 2-M, Maple Ave., Victor, N. Y. . . . . . . . Hildner, David Waldron, 3-C, 111 S. Professor, Oberlin ...... Hildner, Philip Roland, 1-C, 111 S. Professor, Oberlin ...... Hill, Edna Mae, 2-C, Brant Lake, N. Y. ............. . Hill, Emily Florence, 1-C, 112 E. Newton, Tulsa, Okla. .... . Hill, Harriet Emma, 3-M, Halfred Farms, Chagrin Falls .... . Hill, James Prue, 3-C, 1594 Lincoln Ave., Lakewood ........... .... Hillman, Henry Arthur, Jr., 2-C, 14104 Coyle, Detroit, Mich. .......... . Hipps, Rfobertj Owen, 1-C, 209 Ywen Ming Ywen Rd., Shanghai, China. . . Hirazawa, Katsumi, 1-T, 410 Hirata Ashiya, Mukogun, Japan ......... Hirsch, Arthur Gerald, 2-C, 1920 Argyle St., Chicago, Ill.. ...... . . . Hirschmann, Ralph Franz, 2-C, 3735 Locust, Kansas City, Mo. ...,.. . Hitchner, Margaret Tyler, 4-C, 117 N. Main St., Woodstown, N. J.. . . . Hoagland, John Hardie, 4--C, 2448 Southway Dr., Columbus .......... Hoar, Richard Bertal, 1-C, 814 Dover Ave., Akron .........,.. ..... . Hoare, Mfarcial Jean, 3-C, 1881 E. 76 Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. ....,... . Hoddinott, Gordon Thomas, 2-M, 1240 Melbourne Rd., East Cleveland .... Hoericb, Ruth Dorothea, 4-C, 2823 N. Whipple St., Chicago, Ill. ....... . . Hoff, Elaine Yvonne, Gr-C, 810 Blackshire Rd., Wilmington, Del.. . . . Hoff, Melvem Clayton, 2-C, 810 Blackshire Rd., Wilmington, Del.. . . Hoff, Rfival Elizabeth, 1-M, 11 Gridley Pl. Ottawa, I11. ..... ..... . Hoffman., Alice Carter, 3-M, 507 White Oak St., High Point, N. C... . Hoffman, Jean Lindsay, 2-C, Box 511 College P. O., Berea, Ky. ...... . . .....M..8L .....e7,118, ...N..8L ....aL ..N..51, ....67,9s, ....H.8L H..51,97 .H.32,9Q H..67, ....81, ....67, ...,.81, ....82, ....82, ......51, ...51,104 ......67 ....,.67 ....67,101 ..,.,32,94 ...,.32,98 ......82 ....67, ..........51, 9 9 9 9 s Hoffman, Marjorie Carolyn, 2-M, 411 Hillside Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. ...,..,... 67,,152, 156, Hofrichter, Joseph Anthony, III, Gr-M, 1245 St. Charles St., Lakewood.. .. Hofsteter, Cfalvinj Roy, 1-M, R.D. 1, Massillon ....................... Hohf, Robert Pihl, 3-C, 411 Pine St., Yankton, S. Dak. ................ . . Holden, Margaret Farnsworth, 4-C, 1219 Glenwood Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y.. . Holesovsky, Jaroslav Pravoslav, 3-M, Free Ave., Bedford ..,............. . Holland, Everett VanCo'tt, 2-M, 170 Harrison Ave., Westfield, N. J. .... . . Hollingsworth, Gfeogej Richard, 3-C, 1064 Sylvan Ave., Lakewood ....... . . ,...,. .j,,gi, ....sL ... ....32, ...51, 114, 140, Holloway, Rita Harris, 1-C, 1013 E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ........................ 67, Holm, Donald Sutherland, Jr., 4-C, 154 California St., Highland Park, Mich.. . . . . . .32, Holmes, Kathleen, 3-C, 1905 Arthur Ave., Fort Myers, Fla. ................. ...... 5 1, Holmes, Mary Frances, 3-M, 1555 N. Genesee Dr., Lansing, Mich. ..,...,. . Holmes, Richard Remsen, 3-C, 328 Reamer Pl., Oberlin ......... . Holmes, Robert Wayne, 3-C, 331 E. 18th Ave., Columbus .... . Holt, Jean Wellington, 4-C, 210 Hewett Rd., Wyncote, Pa. ...... . . Hommann, Ann Elliott, 2-C, 1 Brayton Rd., Scarsdale, N Y. ........ . . Hood, Esther Elizabeth, 3-M, 801 S.W. 7th St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. . . . . .52, 105, ........52, .....32, 123, ...52, 122, 168 199 206 197 .51 194 190 .51 .67 215 193 183 216 209 206 208 .81 215 .51 .31 210 118 163 208 .32 210 183 182 180 195 189 171 .81 101 172 175 ..67 ..51 140 . 67 2 14 192 1 72 190 ..82 .197 166 177 178 204 211 ..51 177 H32 131 . 202 201 192 173 208 199 188 .51 ,.67 172 220 197 200 194 140 114 178 182 1 ' 1 A--Z IANBY OIL COMPANY AN OBERLIN INSTITUTION Phone 571 . . . South Main Street More Miles for Your Money with Atlantic BEST BIQEK YET UBEHLIN BUICK 93 S. Main Street Oberlin, Ohio I iv . . - , ,- Q . .. - 'x - : 'I 3.2.-1'M ' .. .N l 'Ktifs fm le: ' ll 'a 'lf ,A I' 5' 3 9 ,i iff: 5 ,X hc A I ,X Time Rolls on and YOCONVS ' is here Sales and Servlce To serve You Authorized United Motors ggi-1,-D Service Station . THE YOCOM BROS. CO. Phone 256 MOTORS West College St. Oberlin, Ohio Student Ilirectory and Index 266 -H-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Hook, Jfamesj Maxwell, Jr., 1-M, 531 N. Howard St., Union City, Ind.. .. Hoot, Mary Ellen, 1-C, 301 Lafayette Ave., Swarthmore, Pa .... ..... . Hoover, John Grant, 4-M, Ray St., Williamstown, Pa. ...,..... . . Hopkins, Horace Herbert, Jr., 1-C, 4 Crest Lane, Swarthmore, Pa.. . . . Horner, Dwight Burton, 2-T, 1203 Samuels Rd., Fort Worth, Tex. ..., . . Horton, Edward Fowler, 4-C, 787 Greenwood Ave., Birmingham, Mich.. . . . Horvath, Theodore Samuel, 4-C, 13 Hamilton Ave., South Norwalk, Conn.. . Hosier, William Alonzo, 4-C, 832 Simpson Ave., Evanston, Ill. ...,..,,.. . Hoskins, Etta Ruth, 3-C, 654 Locust Ave., Weston, W. Va. .,.....,.,.. . Hostetler, Mary Carolyn, 1-C, 2207 Bennett, Evanston, Ill. ......... . Honsel, Frank Benjamin, Jr., 4-C, 88 S. Main St., Lyndonville, N. Y.. . . Houston, William, 1-C, 456 W. Park Ave., Mansfield ..,........... Howard, Robert Tenllroeck, 4-C, 229 Elm, Northampton, Mass. ,... . Howe, Margaret, 1-C, 31 E. Walnut St., Hinsdale, Ill. ........ . . Hoyt, James David, R.D. 2, Wakeman .............,.....,,.... Hribal, Elizabeth Josephine, University Heights, 2648 Eaton Rd. .... . Hubbard, Gladys Maude, Paotingfu, Hopei Province, China ..... Huber, Afnnah Elizabeth, 1-M, 901 Olive Sl., Scranton, Pa.. . . Huber, Louis Hans, 4-M, 163 Cole Ave., Providence, R. I. .,,..... . . Hubert, Charlotee Bernice, 4-M, 38 Caryl Ave., Yonkers, N. Y ..... .... . Huddle, Carolyn Lora, 2-C, Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D. C.. . . Hufford, Elizabeth Jean, Gr-C, 514 Woodlawn Ave., Bloomington, Ind. . . Hufford, Virginia May, 3-C, 2439 Orchard Rd., Toledo ................ Huggett, Wfilliamj Stanley, 1-C, 907 Park Drive, Flossmoor, Ill. ..... . Huggins, David Ellsworth, 1-M., 31 Eagle Rockway, Montclair, N. J.. . . . Hughes, Esther Estelle, 4-M, Lincoln Highway, Paoli, Pa. ........... . Hughes, Gordon Elliot, 2-C, 2709 Central Ave., Middletown .... . Hughes, Jfamesj Frederick, 4-C, 1813 4-th Ave., Altoona, Pa.. . . Hughitt, Nancy Jean, 3-C, 323 Ogden Ave., Escanaba., Mich.. . . . Huhn, Robert Erwin, 1-M, 312 Ido Ave., Akron- .............. . Huling, Alice Mildred, 4-M. 744 Marquette St... LaSalle. Ill. ..... . . Hull, Virginia Elizabeth, 2-C. 1523 Chesterland Ave., Lakewood ..... Hurnhert, Helen Evelyn, 2-C, 35 Brookside Ave., Caldwell, N. J. ..... . Hume, Jack Sidney. 4-C., 1719 Noble Rd., East Cleveland ............. . Humiston, Charles George. Gr-C. 275 Broadacre Ave., Clawson, Mich. ..,.... . Hummel. Mary Jane, 4-C, 1215 E. Market' Sl.. York. Pa. ............. . Humphrey, Kfathrynj Patricia, 4-C. 3682 Bedford Rd., Detroit, Mich. . . . . Hunt, John Alexander, 3-C, 14544 Hubbell Ave.. Detroit Mich. ..... . . . Hunt. Mfaryj Katherine, 4-C, 58 Elm St., Oneonta., N. Y. ........ . . . . Hunt, Robert Atwater, 2-C, 25 N. 26th St., Camp Hill, Pa ...... . . . . . . Hunter. Gerard, 2-C, 1313 W. 19th St., Lorain ...................., . . . Hurford, Allen Forbes, 3-C, 15 Mt. Lebanon Blvd., Mount Lebanon, Pa.. . . Hurley, Williain George Hubbard, 1-C, 32 Lenox Pl.. Middletown. N. Y.. . . . . Huston, John Louis, 3-C. 355 E. 5th Ave.. Lancaster ............,....... . Hutcheson. Margaret Louise. 1-M. Dex ter City .................... Hutchins. Gardner Treihle.. 3-C. 306 Shawnee Dr.. Erie. Pa. ........ . . Hvambsal, Dorothy Phyllis 1-M, 801 3rd St., N.E., Minot, N. Dak.. . . . Hyde, Ruth Margaret, 2-C, 612 S. 2nd St., Clearfield. Pa. ......,... . . Hykes, Jane Ellen., 1-C. 2131 Elm St., Youngstown .,.............. . -I- Ilfeld. Susan, 2-M, 90 Oxford St.. Cambridge, Mass. ......... . . Inglis. Dorothy Marian, 4-C. 1048 Del Monte Pl., Cincinnati. . . . Irwin, Helen 1-C, 18 N. Dean Ave. Trenton N. J. .... ..... . Ismond Dorothy 'May 2-M Jackson Rd., Chagrin Falls ....... . Ives, Richard Garrett, 4-C, 100 E. 91st St.. New York. N Y.. . . . -J- Jackson Irving Carlile 4-C 232 Gateway Rd.. Ridgewood. N. J.. . . . Jacobs. Barbara Jean. 1-C, 991 Brunswick Rd., Cleveland Heights. . . Jacobs, Eleanor, 2-C, Mercersburg Acad., Mercersburg, Pa. .... . . . Jacobs, Janet, 1-C, Mereersburg Acad., Mercersburg, Pa. ...... . . Jacobson, Dorothy Mari, 4-C, 1311 5th St., Moundsville. W. Va.. . Jahnke, Louis Prehn, 2-C, 517 E. Gambier St., Mount Vernon. . . . . James, Alice Lucille, 3-C, 4764 Pearl Rd., Cleveland ....... . . . . James, Horace Leman, 3-T, 2408 Vernon Ave., Flint, Mich.. . . . Jarmin, Lucie Reeves, 1-M, 530 46th St., Des Moines, Iowa. . . . Jena, Edward Harold, 2-M, 800 Lorenz Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . Jenkins, Audrey Ann, 1-C, 4420 Cullom Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . . Jenkins, Marilyn Ruth, 1-M, 25 Park Rd., Maplewood, N. J. . . . . Jensen, Ella Groot, 4-M., 549 Prospect St., Maplewood, N. J. ....... . Jensen, Norma Hark, 3-M, 520 Cleveland Ave., Fergus Falls, Minn.. Jenson, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 4-C, 86M Lake Rd., Lorain ............. . Jewell, Ann Elizabeth, 4--C, 227 Ashmore Ave., Clarks Summit, Pa.. . . . Johansmann, Urban Frederick, Gr-T, 2111 16th St., Cuyahoga Falls. . . John, Elizabeth Coralyn, 2-C, 48 Kenilworth Dr., Akron ......... . PAGE ....32, ....32, .......82, ....32,104, ....32, ....82, ....82, ............32, .67, 97, 100, ....52, ....82, H..32, ....32, ....52, ....32. .....67, .......67, ....32,120, 32, 152 156, 9 ........3z ....52.14-01 ....32.123, ....67, 172. ....82,1l1. 52.14O,190 ....61. ....82, ....67, ....32. ....67, ....32 ....32 ....82, 32, 122, 124, 1 .82 175 184 212 197 197 .32 171 156 185 .82 205 175 214 .82 .32 198 163 183 166 .82 115 .67 102 182 .82 193 198 165 166 195 206 1.81 124 206 104 211 197 216 204 171 192 214 220 179 .82 202 174 204 186 .......67,93 . 'ifii .......67, ....52,94, ....82,1l1, .........82, 33,1os,123, .....33,9a, 33, 115, 153 ....67, 9 .82 195 209 100 214 .67 169 180 195 .52 189 156 165 did' 'ff' 39 'I' X I MEDUSA EARN S M B. M. DEGREE at OBERLIN F COURSE you wonlt find Medusa registered as a student at Oberlin nor will you find that an M.B.M. degree is given at Oberlin, so a little ex- plaining is in order. Every student knows Medusa as that lady of Greek mythology whose beautiful hair was turned into hissing serpents by the jealous goddess Minerva so that she became a monster so fearful that no living thing could behold her without being turned into stone. Years ago this company selected the name Medusa to symbolize the modern magic by which Medusa Port- land Cements create buildings as solid as native rock. And so the name Medusa lives today. Medusa Cements and other Medusa products have been used in the con- struction of many of Oberlin's finest buildings. These products have earned the degree of Master of Building Materials by their years of usefulness in Oberlin buildings. We appreciate the consideration that Oberlin College has already given to Medusa products and hope that they will continue to be selected for their usefulness in Oberlin buildings to be constructed in the future. MEDUSA PORTLAND GEM ENT COMPANY 1000 Midland Building Cleveland, Ohio 267 Student Directory and Index 268 -J-Cont. NAME or STUDENT P4515 Johnson, Andrew Christian, 1-T. 1104 Webster Ave., Cleveland ..... . . , Johnson, David Kohn, 2-C, 66 Concord St., Nashua, N. H. ......,... ...... . Johnson, Dolores Rachel, 4-C, 2709 Highland Pl., Indianapolis, Ind. .... ......... . Johnson, George Arthur, 1-C, 274 Brunswick St., Rochester, N. Y. .... .... 8 2, 101 Johnson Gfeorgel Dana, Gr-C, R.D. 1, Lowell, Mich. ....,........ ....... , Johnson, Janet, 1-C, 66 Concord St., Nashua. N. H. .............,.. . J .... 82 Johnson, Kathryn Hayward, 1-M, 1310 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md... . . . . , . . , Johnson, Mildred Jane, 2-M, 220 S. Walnut St., Yellow Springs. . . ,...... .67, Johnson, Portia Elizabeth, 4-C, R.D. 1, Lowell, Mich. ....,....... .... 3 3, 156, Johnson, Robert Willard, 2-C, 18 College Campus, Lake Forest, Ill.. . . .........,. . .67, Johnson, Thomas Gibson, 2-C, 140 Winston Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. ....,................. 67, Johnson, Vincent Arthur, 1-C, .Edmonston Rd., Springbrook, Ter., Hyattsville, Md. ...... . Johnston, Fred Eugene, 1-C, 348 Hay Pl., Coshocton. ..,.,...,.....,.,.............. 82, Johnston, Gfertrudel Louise, 4-M, 2314 Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa.. . . ...,.. . . ,33, Johnston, Joanne Helen, 1-C, Claysburgf, Pa. ...................,..,... .........,. 8 2, Johnston, Myriam Lahaurine, 4-C, 1305 McPherson Blvd., Fremont .... .... 3 3, 119, 123, Jones, Christine, 2-M, 322 11th Ave., Texas City, Tex. .............. ..,........ 6 7, Jones. Doris Calilia, 60 W. 129th St., Apt. 6A, New York, N. Y. ..., , , , Jones Jones, Mrs. Dorothy Ege, 1-T, Oberlin ....... .............,.... , , , Jones, , Gary Wood, 4-C, 300 Fisher Ave., Whil.e Plains, N. Y. .... ,,,, , Marian Eizabeth, 2-C, R.R. 3, Lima ..,............. .... 6 8, Jones, Otta Mae, 1-M, 216 Blake St., Lake Charles, La. .......... , , , , Jordan, Robert Sayle, 2-C, 217 First Ave., Ottawa, Ill. .......,....... ,,,, 6 8, Joslin, Margaret Mosier, 3-C, 8 Steadwell Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y. ..,. .,.. 5 2, Juell, Bertha Ilelen, 1-T, Box 284, Lake Preston, S. Dak. ........ , , I , -K.. Kafka, Anne Gudrun, 4-C, 163 Elm St., Oberlin .... . ,,,,,. Kafka, Borghild, 3-C, 163 Elm St., Oberlin ............. ,.... ....52, Kafka, Frederick Thomas, 4-C, 163 Elm St., Oberlin ............... , Kahn, David Curry, 1-C, 1122 Michigan Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. ....., . Kamm, George Nelson, 3-C, 365 Lakeshore Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich.. . . , . , , , Kanner, Herbert, 1-M, 14 W. 107th St., New York, N. Y. ..........,. .,..... 8 2, Karelsen, June Van Raalte, 4-C, 1130 Park Ave., New York, N. Y., . . .... 34, 98, Kattell, Ellen, 2-C, 1506 Hawthone Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind. ...,..... ....,. 6 8, Kaufman, Howard Keva, 1-C, 145 W. 58th St., New York, N. Y. ....... .... 8 2, Kaufmann, Johanna Helma, 176 W. College, Oberlin .....,.........,.,. -. , , Kaufmann, John Heiden, Gr-C, 333 Central Park W., New York, N. Y. ..... ,.,,, , Kaufmann, Thomas David, 1-C, 333 Central Park, W., New York, N. Y.. . . . . . , , . , , Kautsky, Hilde Andreina, 1-C, 219 W. 81st St., New York, N. Y. .,.,. . . . . . .68, 100, Keeler, Jane Voorhis, Gr-C, 627 Glenbrook Rd., Glenbrook, Conn. .... ...,,, , Keiser, Ada Mae, 3-'M, R.D. 2, Stroudsburg, Pa. ..............,... , , ,52, Keith-Jones, Gail Felix, 1-C, 1003 Hinman Ave., Evanston, lll.. . . Keller, Lois Josephine, 4--M, 114 Wakefield St., Hamden, Conn., . . . .......,.... 34, Kelley, Marian, 2-C, 8212 Cedar Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. ....,.... .... 6 8, 105, 152, Kelley, Susan Dorothea, 2-C, 8212 Cedar Hd., Elkins Park, Pa.. . . ..,.,... 152, Kelner, Robert Cole, 2-C, R.D., LaGrange ....................... . . .68, 131, Jelsey, Martha Maude, 2-C, 34 Winnebago Rd., Tnckahoe, N. Y. ...., . . ,68, 156, Kempf, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 4-M, 505 Summit Ave., Maplewood, N. J. ..., . . 34, 105, Kempton, Jean, 1-M, 65 Central St., Palmer, Mass.. .... ............ ..... . 8 2, Kemsies, Louise Kathrine, 3-M, Hunt Rd., Strongsville ....... . , , , Kendle, Ernest Franklin, 1-T, 11 N. Clay St., Millersburg .......... Kennedy, Cfloverb Lucille, 1-M, R. D. 1, Martel .......,..........., .,,........ 8 3, Kennedy, Horace Fishback, 4-C, 1211 W. California St., Urbana, Ill.. . . . Kenney, James Harris, 2-C, 924 W. End Ave., New York, N. Y. ...... ..,...,...,. . Kenney, Oscar Armstrong, 2-M, Box 277, Tuskegee Institute Ala. . , ....68, 112 ... .34-, 116, 124, Kent, George Nelson, 1-C, 431 Lowell St., Manchester, N. H. ..... .,,,,, , , Kenyon, Cecelia, 2-C, 726 Park Rd., Gainesville, Ga. ,.......... .... .... 6 8 , Kernohan, Hugh, Jr., 2-C, 3125 Pleasant Ave., Hamilton ..........,..... .,.. 6 8, Kernoll, Russell Twist, Jr., 1-C, 1114 N. Clayton St., Wilmington, Del.. . . . . . .83, Kerr, Jane McCracken, 2-C, 30 Manton Rd., Beach Buff, Mass. ....... .... 6 8, Kessler, Carl Marion, 150 W. St., Wadsworth ..........,..... ,.,,, Keys, Cflaudej William, 1-C, 820 Fairview Ave., Mentor.. . . , , , Killam, Douglas Lloyd, 3-C, 1054 Osford Rd., Atlanta, Ga. ......... .... . 52 Killin, Betty Jane, 4-C, 504 Irving Ave., Oakwood, Dayton .......... ,,,, 3 4 Kilpack, Gilbert Hawthorne, 1-T, 1724 S..E. 40th Ave., Portland, Ore.. . , , , , , Kim, Daniel Taimook, 1-T, 37 Honmachi, Taikyu, Korea. . . .... . , , , Kim, Mrs. Mary Soondek, 1-T, 37 Honmachi, Taikyu, Korea. . ,........,... . . King, Arthur Knight, 3-M, 10 Linwood St., Hyde Park, Mass. ..............,........ . . . King Barbara Jean, 4-C, 208 Gladstone Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. ............. 34, 96, 101, 156 King, 11erhe2t Thomas, 2-C, 13 Bayview Mansion, Causeway Bay, Hongkong, China, 68, 133 King, Jfohnl Robert, Jr., 3-M, 221 E. Cossitt Ave., LaGrange, Ill. ............ .... . . , King, Kathryn Maddox, 1-M, 2115 3rd Ave., Kearney, Nebr. .....,.,.. . . , . . . . Kinghorn, Marie Louise, 4-C, 430 Rushmore Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y.. . . . . . .34 Kinney, Margaret Jowers, 3-C, 435 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. ,...... ..,, 5 2 Kinsey, Anne McMillen, 1-C, 1320 E. First St., Bloomington, Ind. .... ..,. 8 3 9 s s ..67 H33 212 186 .82 193 189 174 166 .82 171 105 186 178 202 .33 192 .68 191 182 .33 100 .34 100 .52 171 200 171 171 193 115 .82 178 198 183 174 192 198 180 175 181 204 . 83 192 174 209 201 .83 101 206 196 196 . 52 19-1- 203 .52 180 19-1 19-1 186 C. D. RYALS jjgridlf OBERLIN INN BUILDING PHONE 61 The New BEN FRANKLIN STORE Quality Service For over fifty years we have sought to make the town and the college as proud of our bank as we are proud of them. Our spirit is one of friendly, helpful interest in the requirements of our customers. OBERLIN SAVINGS BANK CO. Oberlin, Ohio Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 269 1 Student Directory and Index 270 -P- NAME or STUDENT Kirk, Louise Williams, 3-M, 7440 Ben Hur St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . Kissane, Martha Elizabeth, 2-C, 3144 W. 92nd St., Cleveland ...... Kitchen, Sumner Wendell, 2-C, 155 Winthrop St., Medford, Mass.. . . Klain, Maurice Jerome, Cr-C, 3825 Ames Ave., Omaha, Nebr. .......... . . PAGE .....52 .....68 .....68 Klauss, Dorothy Elizabeth, 1-M, E. Main St., Webster, N. Y. ....,.......... ....,... . Kleaver, Mary Jane, 2-M, 2255 Englewood Dr., East Grand Rapids, Mlch. .... . . ,68, 95 Kleiman, Samuel Ivan, 4-M, 7014- St. Clair Ave., ................. . . Kleinhenz, Howard Frederick, 4--M, 1365 E. 115th St., Cleveland .... . Kline, John Virgil, 4-C, 122 Edgemont Dr., Scarsdale, N. Y. ..... . . Klug, Frederick, 4-C, 1220 W. 104th St., Cleveland ...........,... . Knapp, Janet Elizabeth, 1-M, State Institute, Farmingdale, N. Y.. . . Knauft, Efdwinj Burdette, 3-C, 6315 Parkman Pl., Cincinnati .....,... Knopf, Susan, 1-C, 171 W. 79th St., New York, N. Y. .....,........... , . . .34, 137 ....34,140 ....83,152 ....52,102 .,..,...83 Knowlton, Stuart, Lee, 3-C, 50 Longview Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. .... .........,. . Koch, Lois Alma, 4-C, 14915 Lake Avel, Lakewood ......,........... Kolf, Robert Lincoln, 4-M, IGOM S. Sycamore, Los Angeles, Calif. ..... . Kofron, John Frank, Jr., 4-C, 3171 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Heights. Kolb, Evelyn Treichler, 1-C, 70 Waterman St., Lockport, N. Y. ,......... . Kornhauser, Katherine, 4-C, 3931 Northwestern Parkway, Louisville, Ky.. . . . Koski, Tfoinij Elizabeth, 4-M, 326 Pierce Ave., New Castle, Pa. .,..... . . Kosower, Albert Andrew, Gr-T, R.D. 6, Sharpsville, Pa. ....,.. . . . Krauss, Herbert Max, Gr-C, 3537 N. Bell Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . . Krauss, Robert Wallfar, 1-C, 1941 W. 100th St., Cleveland ...... . Krebs, Victoria Elizabeth, 1-C, 10 Kenmore St., Warren, Pa. ...., . . Kremenetsky, Solomon William, 97-52 75th St., Ozone Park, N. Y... . Krouse, Ffrankj Michael, Cr-C, 800 Harvard Blvd., Dayton ,..... . Krueger, Elwood Charles, 4-C, 926 E. Eldorado St., Appleton, Wis.. . K untz, Kenneth Archie, 3-T, Box 32, S. Main St., Amherst ........,.. . Kurtz, Ruth Isabelle, 1-M, Parsonage Hill Rd., Short Hills, N. J. ..... . . Kurzban, Yvilliam Bernard, 1-C, 161 McKinley Ave., East Orange, N. .l.. . . Knth, Joanne, lrreg-M, 1250 Gladys Ave., Lakewood ...,.............. Kyle, Chester Dixon, 2-M, R.D. 7, Mahoningtown, Pa. ..,.........,. . -LL . . . 34, 94. 105, . . . .3ft, 14-4 . . f f .135 ffse. . . . .112 . . . , .83 Lalferty, Mary Victorine, Cr-C, 337 W. Neshannock Ave., New Wilmington, Pa. .' .... ,101 Lakin, Barbara Ann, 1-C, 33 Mt. Pleasant, Wyoming .,................. Lammers, Paul Wesley, Cr-T, R.D. 5, Wooster ........ ........ .... Landfear, Efdnaf Christene, 3-C, R.D. 1, Geneva ............,,. Landis, Sarah Jeanne, 1-C, 409 Herman Ave., Wilmerding, Pa.. . . . Lane, Barbara, 2-C, 524- Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. .... . Lane, Elizabeth Jean, 1-C, 10630 Tacoma Ave., Cleveland. . . . Lane, John Calvin, 2-C, 133 N. Highland Ave., Akron ........ Lane, Virginia Claire, 1-C, 10630 Tacoma Ave., Cleveland ...... . Lane, Virginia Marion, 4-C, 267 Warren Ave., Kenmore, N. Y.. . . Lanfear, Mfaryj Vivian, 1-M, 5289 Forbes St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ......... . . Lang, Sister Mary DeChantal, 2-M, 144808 Lake Ave., Lakewood ..........,. Lang, Robert Peregrine, Gr-C, 4-726 Collegeview Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.. . . . Langdon, H Coraceb Reed, 1-C, 2230 Lincolnwood Dr., Evanston, Ill. ,... . . Lansing, William Harold, 4--C, 1809 Ohio Ave., Youngstown ..,....... Lantz, William George, Jr., 3-M, R. No. 4, Greenfield, Ind. .......,.. ..... . Lapham, Lowell Winship, 2-C, 506 N. Joslin St., Charles City, Iowa ...... LaRose, Hfurdorab Ann, 2-C, 2600 Edina Blvd., Zion, Ill. ......,,... ..,. . Lathrop, Wfilmaj Jean, 1-C, 269 N. Professor, Oberlin ..,... Latran, Margaret Veronica, Gr-C, R.D. 2, Box 83, Oberlin ..... . . Lauffer, Paul Edward, 3-T, 221 W. College, Oberlin ..............., Lawrason, Robert Alexander, 2-T, 12725 Matthews, Carleton, Mich.. . . . Lawrence, Lewis David, 3-C, 9 State St., Norwalk .....,.,..,.,....... . . Lawson, Ella Jean, 19 Willard St., Hartford, Conn. CDied in Oct., 194-01 .... LeCompte. .loan, 2-M, 14- Hedgeway Ct., Hempstead, N. Y. ......... , . . . Lee, Rfohertj Andrew, 1-C, 705 Pennsylvania St., Urbana, 111. ........ , Lecdy, James Allwyn, 4-C, 1336 College Point, Winter Park, Fla. ...., . Lelfevre, .lfohnj Richard, 3-C, 630 W. Lexington Ave., Elkhart, Ind. .... . . . . Leighninger, David Scott, 3-C, 57 Halleck St., Youngstown ....... . Leith, Doris Betty, Gr-M, 158 Laird Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . Lenz, Eleanor Louise, 2-C, 6 Beech Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. .... . Lenz, Kathleen Marie, 2-M, 3337 W. 98th St., Cleveland ......... Leonard, Judson Greer, 4--C, 10 Parkway Drive, Pelham, N. Y.. . . Leonard, Margaret Hopkins, Sp-M., 270 Elm St., Oberlin ..,.,.... , . Leonard, William Francis, 3-C, 10 Parkway Drive, Pelham, N. Y.. . . . Lerch, John lloy, 1-C, 1240 Bryden Rd., Columbus .,.....,...... . LeRoy, Margaret Lynd, 3-M, 56 Van Allen Rd., Glen Rock, N. J.. . . . Lester, Nina Jean, 3-C, 30 E. Lorain, Oberlin .... A ...,........... . Letsinger, Elizabeth, 1-C, 721 Ballantine Rd., Bloomington, Ind.. . . , Levi, Margaret, 4-C, 111 E. 56th St., New York, N. Y. .,...... . . Levine, Stanley, 2-C, 1625 E. 13th St., Brooklyn, N. Y ..,. .... . ......68, ....83, 118, ....35, 102, ........83, .....35, 100, mi. '1't'4I.'i3i, . .68, 93, 119, .....68, .........83, ......,.,3n, .53,131,143, ....,68, 94, .....53 ....35, 152 .,.....68 v 1 9 9 1 183 100 209 .83 173 197 .34 .34 174 156 204 214 188 .34 203 .83 .35 206 .83 216 205 170 204 .83 170 135 163 202 198 .83 .68 .83 203 169 194 .83 171 205 197 174 202 .83 .83 165 213 166 172 184 ns 35 .J3 170 175 .53 186 190 177 ROWE-GOERNER MOTOR SALES 164 East Lorain St. Phone 606 QUICK SATISFACTORY SERVICE Wow.'-I'lZ bet they bought their outhts at THE FASHION SHOP 13 E. College Street For that Birthday Party . . . . that Reunion . that Private Dinner meals in a private room at our regular rates. USS!! nf' 'N um, all The Ill-0-III TEA Il00MS 39 College Place Tel. 510 Student Directory and Index 272 -L-Cont. NAME or S'runsNT PAGE Lewis, Dforothyj Jean, 1-C, 314 Taplow Rd., Baltimore, 'Md. ............ ,,,, 8 3, 214 Lewis, Mary Willard, 1-C, Palisade Ave. and Sigma Pl., Riverdale, N. Y.. . . ..,,,,,,, 83, 118 Lewis, Miriam llall, 1-C, 34 Arnoldale Rd., West Hartford, Conn. ......., .....,.,,,, 8 3, 216 Lewis, Robert Caird, 4-C, 106 2nd St., W., Ashland, Wis. ..............,,,.,,, 35, 98, 112, 114 Licht, lvan Robert, 1-M, Box 81, Wakeman ....................,................,.,,. ,83 Lichlwardl, Marion llelen, 1-C, Rua 19 de Fevereiro, 34, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ....,... 83, 215 Liddy, lloward Banford, 1-C, 28 Stone St., Dracut, Mass. ...................,., ,,,, , 83 Lietz, Lloyd Julius, 2-M, Box 205, Albany, Tex. .........,........ A , , , , ,68 Lilly, Barbara Nanniue, 1-M, 415 Stevens Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. .,.,. . . . . , . . . , .83 Lindquist, llelen Louise, 2-M, 7 Winona St., Lawrence, Kans. .........,..... ,,,, 6 8, 193 Lingal., Dorothy Louise, 4-M, 613 Cascade Rd., Forest Hills, Wilkinsburg, Pa.. . . ..., 35, 168 Lipkin, Shirley Laura, 1116 Dixwell Ave., llamden, Conn. .........,.. . . . , , , , ,83 Liskin, Elliot, 4-C, 520 Crown St., Brooklyn, N. Y .....,...,... ,,,. 3 5, 204 Lister, Efxaj Marie, 1-M, 696 Charlotte St., Fredericton, N. B. ..,.. ,,,,,, , 83 Litowich, Jane Anne, 1-M, 193 W. Napier, Benton Harbor, Mich. ,... ,,,, 8 3, 214. Little, Enid Haring, 1-C, 61 lvy Lane, Englewood, N J. .......... , , ,-,83, 214 Loekard, Paula Louise, 2-M, 1515 MacGregor Ave., N.W., Canton. . . ,,,, 68, 163 Loerke, William Carl, Jr., 3-C, 2129 Michigan St., Toledo ......... ,,,, , 53 Logan, Robert Vincent, 999 Railroad St., Grafton ................. , , , , , V Long, Marjorie Jane, 1-M, Pitman Rd., Barnesboro, Sewell, N. J.. . . , , , , ,33 Long, Pierre Peters, 1-M, 5650 Harper Ave., Chicago, Ill ....,... . . .,,, 84., 170 Long, William, Jr., 2-C, 1005 Emma Ave., Akron ................., ,,,,,,, 6 8, 205 Loomis, Frances lrcne, 3-M, 5915 Lowell Ave., Indianapolis, lfnd. .... ..... 5 3, 123, 205 Loomis, Martha Emily, 1-C, 137 Elm St., Oberlin .............. .,,,,,,, , 34 Lord, Dforothyj Jean, 3-M, 224 W. College, Oberlin ............... , , , ,53 Lord, Iva May, 3-M, 224 W. College, Oberlin ....,......,........... ,,,, , , , Loughran, Helen Shore, 2-'M, 10 Hillcrest Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. .... ,.,, 6 8, 164 Lovejoy, Elizabeth, 4-C, 574 Power Rd., Pawtucket, R. 1. ............ ,,,, 3 5, 165 Lovett, Noel, 4-JM, 612 E. College St., Seguin, Tex. ..........,...... ,.,, 3 5, 178 Low, Janet Kathryn, 3-C, 1040 Elmwood Ave., Evanston, 111. .......... ,,,, 5 3, 182 Lowe, Barbara Anne, 2-C, 36 William St., Glens Falls, N.Y. ...........,.. ,,,, , ,68, 165 Lowry, Jean Thompson, 4-M, 10 Madison Ave., Port Washington, N. Y. .... ...,,,,., 3 5, 179 Luddecke, Virginia Lee, 1-C, 17710 Riverside Dr., Lakewood .,............. ..... 8 4, 186, 216 Luedeke, Carolyn Louise, 1-C, 1412 Yarmouth Ave., Bond Hill, Cincinnati .... .,,,,,,,, , 84 Lund, Ruth Harmon, 4-C, 12 Prospect St., Williamson, N. Y. .....,. . ............. . . . Lyle, Norman, Jr., 3-C, 1347 Yorkshire Rd., Birmingham, Mieli.. . ..., 53, 103, 120, 174 Lynch, M faryb Jane, 1-M, 623 N. Bradford St., Dover, Del.. . . ,,,,,,,,, 84, 214 Lyon, Bayard Whiting, 3-C, 9800 Vanderpoel, Chicago, Ill. .......... ,,,, 5 3, 199 Lyon, Frank Holt, 1-C, 210 8th Ave., Belmar, N. J. ................. ,,,, 8 4, 211 Lyon, Hugh Forrest, 1-M, 405 Riverview Blvd., Daytona Beach, Fla. .... ,,,, , , , Lyons, Alice Eliza, 1-C, 77 Bellmore St., Floral Park, N. Y. .......... ,.,, 8 4, 215 Lyons, Jfohnj Daniel, 1-C, 2642 6th St., Cuyahoga Falls ..... ,,,, 8 4., 170 -M- McA1lister, Kenneth LaVern, 4-C, Mount Berry, Ga. .............. ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , MacArthur, Helen Turner, 3-C, 200 Glencairn Ave., Toronto, Ont. ..... ...., 5 3, 101, 182 McCabe, Betty Gene, 2-M, Mount Sterling, 111. ...,..,............ .,....,,.,, , 68 McCarty, Lfewisj Vernon, 4-C, 10621 Fortune Ave., Cleveland ........ .,... 3 5, 133, 192 McCleary, Mfargaretj Eleanor, 2-C, 298 Main Street, Oneonta, N. Y.. . . ...,... 69, 164 McClellan, Anne Bailey, 3-C, 205 Marlboro Rd., Ardmore, Pa. ........... ..... 9 4, 105, 188 McClelland, Esther, 2-C, 607 Miami Manor, Maumee .................... ....... 6 9, 220 McClelland, Margaret Holman, 4-C, 734 S. Oakland Ave., Pasadena, Calif.. . . .... 35, 97, 194 McClelland, Richard Cooper, 3-C, R.D. 2, Fredericktown ..............,.. ,.,..... . 53 McClure, Charles Augustus, 2-C, 267 Vennum Ave., Mansfield .....,...... ..... 6 9, 208 McClure, Jean, 2-C, 157 Dickson Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. ............................... 69, 220 MoConahy, John Glass, 111, 4-C, 327 N. Mercer St., New Castle, Pa. ............. 35. 144, 205 McConlogue, Raymond Linnane, Gr-C, 6650 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. .......,... . . , MacConnachie, Gordon Donald, 2-C, 95 Wildwood Ave., Montclair, N. J. .... ,..... 6 9, 122, 172 McConnon, Myles, Jr., 4-C, 5738 Solway St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ................ ......... . 36 McCorkle, llugh Fagnani, 2-C, Box 425, Conrad, Mont.. . . .,,,,,,,, , , ,69 McCormick, Lois Anne, 1-C., 104 Rubicon Rd., Dayton ........... .........., 8 4, 169 McCormick, Priscilla Ruth, 4--C, 104 Rubicon Rd., Dayton .......,. ..... 3 6, 97, 123, 206 McCutcheon, Eleanore lris, 3-M, 59 Pleasant St., Claremont, N. H.. . . ..,......., 53, 182 MacDaniels, Ellen Woodbury, 3-C, 422 Chestnut St., Ithaca, N. Y.. . . ..,...... 53, 1.68 McDonald, Theodore Kennedy, Gr-T, Savannah .............,...,.. , . . , , , , , , MaeDonell, 'Mfarjoriel Jean, 1-VM, 183 W. Main St., Sayville, N Y. ....... .... . . . ,84- McFrederick, Samuel Maurice, 4-C, 17821 Lakewood Hgts. Blvd., Lakewood .... . . . .36 McGee, Elizabeth King, Gr-C, 460 N. Main St., Hudson .....,.,..... . , , ..,... . , 199 McGiffert, Jean Dale, 3-C, 10 Garlield Pl., Upper Montclair, N. J. .... ,,,, 5 3, 97, 183 McGill, Robert Mathews, 3-M, 1444- E. Eric Ave., Lorain ......... ,,,,,, , 53 McGinnis, Donald Edward, 4-M, R.D. 2, Wadsworth ,..... , , , ,36 McGinnis, llarold Samuel, R.D. 2, Wadsworth .......... , , , , McGinnis, Richard Earle, 1-C, R.D. 2, Wadsworth ,.....,. , , , ,84 McGreal, lan Philip, Gr-C, 371 Lake St., Newark, N. J. .... ,,,, , , , lVlcGreal, Robert Dana, 3-C, 371 Lake St., Newark, N. J. .... ,,,, 5 3, 118 MeGrew, Julia Helen, 70 Dinnick, Toronto, Ontario ....... 1, - - E, A T- V ou Ioolc classy to a lassiej. . . after you visit owers dz Dawley! Pardon the pun, but school's clothed for the summer. Are you? Oberlin men who set the style pace on campus and off put their apparel budget in our hands, for they know that we are specialists in outfitting the student body . Come in today-browse around. Look at our Arrow shirts, under- wear, and pajamas. 92MW, of all men who have ever worn Arrow come back for more like an epicurean at a buffet lunch. 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X 4 kk 4 r ji' ' C 'T 11' K 2. 7- - 'F 2 -r A I 5 'L I 4 Tb- Q 4. 4429 U w 4 L 9' INCORPORATED I e - . - ,S sa i Gln. ' ' THEATRICAL HISTORICAL COSTUMES -' UNIFOR MS llllrb MOTION PICTURES - STAGE ul inn AND AMATEUR PRODUCTIONS ' l r 151153WEST46THST. NEW YORK CITY I I I EAVES BUILDING NEAR BROADWAY BAKERY 273 Student Directory and Index 274 --M-Cont. NAME or STUDENT McGrew, Donald James, 4-C, 4423 Overland Pkwy., Toledo .....,.... . McGuire, Beatrice Gertrude, 1-M, 1638 E. Gadsden St., Pensacola, Fla.. Maclndoe, Mary-Corinne, 4-M, 23 E. Chestnut St., Shamokin, Pa.. . . . . McKee, Marjorie, 2-C, 82 S. Cedar, Oberlin ................... McKellogg, Julie Anne, 3-C, 414 W. Pearl St., Willard ........ . MeKelvey, Eleanor Jane, 3-M, 34-60 Central Ave., Shadyside ..... . McKelvy, Helen Elizabeth, 2-C, 1451 Elm St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.. . . . . McKelvy, James Milligan, Jr., 4-M, 1451 Elm St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.. . . McKerrow, Aflanj Hamilton, 1-M, 444 Chandler St., Worcester, Mass.. 'Mc'Mahan, Margaret Russell, 1-M, 237 E. Harvey St., Ely, lwinn. .... . . McMillan, Thomas Alexander, 1-C, 1026 Roosevelt St., N.E., Massillon. PAGE .. ..... 84-,111, ffff5s',55 ....69, ....84, McMullen, Bfettyj Jeanne, 4-C, 818 Lincolnway, Massillon .............. ..... 3 6, 105 MacNeill, Esther Louise, 2-C, 148 South St., Plainville, Mass .... ,... McNeill, Mary Helen, 2-M, 1506 N.W. 28, Oklahoma City, Okla.. . . . 'McNcill, Ruth Carolyn, 2-M, 165 Kent Pl., Blvd., Summit, N. J.. . . . . . Macomber, Marcia, 1-C, 600 Rockland Rd., Libertyville, Ill. ......... . MacQuillan, Winifred Louise, 2-C, 740 Embree Crescent, Westfield, N. J McSwain, Horace Robert, 2-T, R.D. 2, Spencer ............,......... McSwain, Mrs. Margaret Liles, 1-T, R.D. 2, Spencer ........... Madden, Mfargaretl Elizabeth, 4-C, Spring Hill, McLean, Va. .... . Madden, Murdaugh Stuart, McLean, Va. ................,.,.,,.... . Madison, John Herbert, Jr., 3-C, 74 Lemon St., West Hartford, Conn.. . Magath, Marion Blake, 2-C, 521 14th Ave., S.W., Rochester, Minn.. . , . Magnus, Lise-Lotte Carla, 2-C, Rua Dona Marianna, 48 Rio de Janeiro, Mahl, George Franklin, Gr-C, 446 Golden Gate, W., Detroit, Mich.. . . . Maier, Margaret Winslow, 1-M, 430 Harding Ave., Woodbury, N. J.. . . . Main, Stuart Lawrence, 1-C, 186 Fremont St., Battle Creek, Mich. .,.. . Mallory, Vfirgilj Standish, 2-M, 351 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J. Malone, James Edward, 3-C, 10820 Bryant Ave., Cleveland ........., . Malone, Joan Ruth, 2-C, 155 Highland Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. .... . . Man7i,.,,Boatrice Patricia, 1-M, 206 Lafayette Ave., Valparaiso, Ind.. . . . Mansell: Robert Ol.is, Il-C, 830 N. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Ill.. . . . . 'Manson, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 4-C, 2369 Bay St., Taunton, Mass.. . . . Marcellus, Susan Elizabeth, 3-M, 872 Buffum, Wichita., Kaus. . . . Marcley, Betty Mae, 3-M, 35 Clark St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ..... . . Margard, Werner LeRoy, Gr-T, 324 Henry St., Crestline .......... Mariboe, Herbert William, Gr-C, Box 169, St. James, L. I., N. Y.. . . Marimon, Robert Junius, Jr., 1-C, Curtis Drive, Avon Lake ....... Maris, Mfaryj Pauline, 3-C, 3166 N. 18th St., Arlington, Va.. . . Marsh, Paul Derwin, 4-C, 70 Farmdale Rd., East Akron .... . Marshall, Adele, 2-M, 35 Wyndmere Rd., Milton, Mass. ..... . . Marshall, Morton Joseph, 3-C, 10301 Empire Ave., Cleveland ........ . Marshall, Richard Frampton, 2-C, 229 North Heights Ave., Youngstown. Martel, Atnthonyl Charles, 1-C, 37-36 86th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y.. Martin, Aflicel Joan, 3-C, 125 'W. 87th St., New York, N. Y. ......... . Martin, Allan Wilfred, Gr-T, Alameda, Sask. ...................... . Martin, Helen Upson, 4-C, Woodbury, Conn. ..................,... . Martin, Jacob Harshaw, 3-C, Martin Cottage, Blowing Rock, N. C.. . . . Martin, Mrs. Jean Harrington, Sp-M, Alameda, Sask. ............ . Martin, Jeanne, 2-M, Woodstock .................... . .......... . Martin, John Rankin, 4-C, Monongahela Rd., Washington, Pa. ..,,. . Martin, Kenneth William, Jr., 2-C, 518 Shirley Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . Martin, Tfhomasl Sterling, 4-C, Dindigul, S. India ................, Martin, William Treat, Jr., 3-C, 2002 Spring Rd., Cleveland ........ . . Marvin, Richard Wood, 4-C, 387 Oakland Dr., Highland Park, Ill.. . . . Massey, Robert Unruh, 2-C, 16804 Braile Ave., Detroit, lV1ich. .... . . Masters, Loretta Griffith, 2-M, 43 Holland Rd., Worcester, Mass.. . . . Mathers, Theodore Kenneth, 1-C, E. Main-St., New London ..... . Matsuno, Mitsuko, 2-M, Box 366, Hilo, Hawaii ............. Matters, Mrs. Ada Cooper, 1-T, Oberlin ...... ............ Matters, William Tell, Jr., 1-T, Oberlin ..,.......,........ . . Matthews, June Marjorie, 2-M, Riverview Terrace, Brilliant ........ Maxwell, Doris Nadora, 1-C, 5 Rodman Rd., Wilmington, Del. ...... . May., Yvonne Kelsey, 3-C, W. Jersey Ave., Woodbury Heights, N. J.. . . Mayberry, Hfelenj Pauline, 1-M, 617 Park St., Barnesville ...,...,.. . Mayer, Catherine Elisabeth, 4-C, 709 Lindenwood, Topeka, Kaus.. . . Mayer, Jane Ruth, 4-C, 5 lonia St., Auburndale, Mass. ............,.. . Mayer, Joseph Harold, 3-T, R. 13, Kirkwood, Mo. .................. . Mayfield, Charles Sumner, Gr-C, 1125 S. Washington St., Harrisburg, Ill. .......69 ....53 .....69 . .,.. ..... 6 9, 100 9 a 9 1 9 ....69, Brazil .... . . .69 Mayfield, Martha Bernice, 4-M, 6 N. Main, Hutchinson, Kans. .......,., . Maynard, Edward Lincoln, 4-C, American Univ., Beirut, Lebanon ....,. Mayne, Virgil Bevis, Gr-T, Lexington ............................. Meacham, Audrey Jean, 3-C, Roland Park Apts., Baltimore, Md.. . . . Mead, Sterling Garrett, 2-C, Westchester Apt.,'Washington, D. C.. . . Meier, August, 1-C, 617 Highland Ave., Newark, N. J. ......,,.. . Meloy, Daniel Joseph, 3-C, 204 Raymond St., Chevy Chase, Md.. . . . ....84, ....69, ....84, .....36, fff53,'iii .....53, .f.'f5d,ii65 .....53, ....69, ....84, ....69, .....36, ....36,104, 53, 104, 140, ........69, ....69, ....84, ....69, ........69, .53, 95, 153, .....36,94, ....36, ....36, ....53, ....84, s s 9 .36 214- .36 .53 193 .53 202 .36 212 .84 209 194 164 201 194 216 165 265 202 199 .84 170 .53 202 .84 211 189 202 182 184 .84- 192 .36 183 204 191 208 .53 196 .36 '181 196 173 172 184 181 190 .36 181 220 167 183 197 197 202 .84 200 .84 105 195 189 197 201 .69 209 .54 l . ' . V 8 !00LlfLf lfULIfA l0lf'L6!8 . The Everett Orgatron T is a source of particular pride to us that Oberlin College includes in its musical eguip- ment both Everett pianos and Everett Orgatrons. We are determined to continue to merit the approval of the Oberlin faculty and student body by maintaining the high standards of manufacturing tor which the name Everett has stood for more than fifty-eight years. We extend our best Wishes tor the ever-increasing growth and progress of Qberlin and its distinguished Conservatory. EVERETT PIANO GUMPANY Estabhshed 1n 1883 275 Student Directory and Index 27 NAM -M-Cont . E or STUDENT Mennini, Louis Alfred, 2-M, 914 W. 21st St., Erie, Pa... . . Mennini, Peter Antony, 1-M, 914 W. 21st St., Erie, Pa. ..... . Mercer, Atvisj Marion, 4-C, 17 Harrison St., Middletown ......,.... Mercer, Mary Elizabeth, 2-C, 2472 Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights. . . Meredith, Lawrence Cornelius, Jr., 4-C, 134- Eastern Hgts. Blvd., Elyria. . Meredith, Robert Chidester, 2-C, 134 Eastern Hgts. Blvd., Elyria ..,... Mergendahl, Doris Brockway. 3-C, 75 Lowell Ave., Newtonville, Mass.. Merrill, Sydney Abner, 102 Front St., Exeter, N. H. ................. . Merry, Elizabeth Saward, 3-C, 12 Kingsley Ave., Rutland, Vt. ........ . M erschrod, Dorothy Mae, 3-M, 119 Washington Ave., Wheeling, W. Va.. Mertz, Ellen Margery, 1-C, 9353 Stoepell Ave., Detroit, Mich. ......... . Mesko, Martha Agnes, Sp-C, R.D. 3, Mantua .,............,.... . . Messer, Harold Madison, Jr., 4-C, 6 Adele Pl., Baldwin, N. Y. . . . Messner, Arnold, 1-C, 105 West 72nd St., New York, N. Y. .... . . . lVlett'al f, Alan Wilder, 1-C, 6946 Chappel Ave., Chicago, Ill. .......... . Metcalf llarold Robinson, 1-C, 140 S. Core Ave., Webster Groves, Mo.. Michaels, Theodore, 2-C, 1414 N. Lakeview Blvd., Lorain ............. M ickey, Elizabeth Ruth, 3-M, 6th St., Cheney, Wash. ........ . Micklcwright, Betty Jane, 2-C, 110 N. Porter St., Elgin, Ill. .......... . M it-klr-wright, Kathryn Ethel, 1-C, 110 N. Porter St., Elgin, 111. ........ . Milburn, Ethel-Mae, 2-C, 4431 N. Cramer St., Shorewood, Milwaukee, W Millard, Martha lsabelle, 1-M, 46 N. 4th St., Martins Ferry .............. Nl iller, M iller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Charles Taylor, 2-C, 73 East State Street, Gloversville, N. Y.. . . Christine Jane, Cr-c 617 Grant St., .Ashland ............... . Doris June, 1-C, 149 Lincoln St., Amherst .......,....... . Elizabeth Jane, 3-C, R.F.D. No. 2, West Ridge Rd., Elyria. .Elizabeth Laura, 4--C, 621 W. 5th St., Marysville ........ . llubert James, 1-C, 621 W. 5th St., Marysville ...V .... . Miller, Kfathrynj Ann, 3-M, 720 Park Rd., Ambridge, Pa. .... . Miller, Nancy G-erow, 3-C, 178 Prospect St., Newburgh, N. Y.. . . . Miller, Miller, Ruth Elaine, 2-M, 14-9 Lincoln St., Amherst ........... Virginia Louise, 1-C, 63 Northridge Rd., Columbus. . . Miller, Wyatt, Wistar, 1-C, 1935 W. 102 St., Chicago, Ill.. . . . Milligan. .lcan Eleanor. 4-C, 38 Overlook Rd., Struthers ........ . Mills. .lean Cerlaugh, 3-C, Avon ................................ Milton, Robert Mitchell, 4-C, 2015 Forres Ave., St. Joseph, Mich.. . . Mineo, Robert Edward, 2-C, 4-18 W. 81h St., Elyria .............. Minnis, Mrs. Mhyra Schway, Pleasant View Sanatorium, Amherst. . . Mirald i, Ray Leonard, 4--C, 2343 Broadway, Lorain ..... .......... Mischka, Josephine Elizabeth, 3-C, 232 Harrison St., Elyria ..... Miser, .lean Louise. 1-C, 918 Fulton St., Rapid City, S. Dak.. . . Mitchell, Corliss Delma, 2-M, 2121 Hilton Ave., Ashland, Ky.. . . . M odlin, Jane Lee., 2-M, 13376 Lauder St., Detroit, 'Mich. ,.... . Modlish, Patil Bonner, 1-M, 451 3rd St., Jennings, La. ............. . M on ro e, David Rankin, 3-C, 41 S. Hartley St., York, Pa. ............ . Montcleone, Utbaldoj Lou, 4-C, 1448 Marlboro Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.. M oon, Moone Margaret Glenna, 2-C, 1920 Dewey Ave., Rochester, N. Y ...... y, Shirley May, 2-M, 221 E. 2nd St., Logan .............. Moore, Betty Lou, 3-M, 431 Yale Ave., Zanesville ............ M oore, Douglas J., 1-C, 3520 Nordway Rd., Cleveland Heights. . . Moore, Elizabeth Jean, 3-C, R.D. 1. Wellington ................. Moore., Elizabeth Udell, 2-M, 41 Kanawha St., Widen, W. Va.. . . . Moore, James Warren, 1-C, W. Jackson St., R.D. 3, Paiuesville. . . Moore., M taeb Moselle, 2-M, 102 Sunset Dr., Murphy, N. C.. . . M oore, Margaret Mary, 2-C, 405 Zara Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , . . . Moore, Marian Louise, 4--C, 155 Elm St., Oberlin .................. Moore. Philip Reed, l-C, 138 N. Longvale Rd., Bronxville, N. Y.. . . . Morgan, Dorothea, 4-C, 1216 N. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, Ill.. . . M orga n, Ctarlieldj Richard, 4--C, 42 Basset St., Lynn, Mass.. . . Morgan, Margaret, 1-C, West Grove, Pa. ................... . . Morris., Dorothy, 3-C, 109 Inglewood Dr., Mount Lebanon, Pa. ....... . Morris, Marcia Gail, 2-C, 3264- Altamont Ave., Cleveland Heights ...... Morris, Ruth Kreamer, 3-M, 25 Bar Beach Rd., Port WHSh1Ilg10Il, N. Y Morris, Van Cleve, 2-C, 1588 Spruce Dr., Kalamazoo, Mich. ......... . Morris 'M orse, M orse, on, llelen, 1-C, 336 Reamer Pl., Oberlin ................ Lew llarlow, Jr., 3-C, 820 Parker St., Springfield, Mass. ....... . William Donald, l-C, 1365 Lake Angelus Rd., E., Pontiac, Mich.. Morton, Martha Ruth, 1-C, fl-14 llartzell Ave., Niles .................. Moser, M osh i I James Addison, 4--C, 400 Oak St., Toledo ................ isky, Albert, 1-C, 237 E. 20th St., New York, N. Y. ....... . Mosszman, Atnitaj Pauline, 4-C, U. S. Marine Hospital, Cleveland. . . Muchmore, Vifilliam Brenleux, 3-C, 243 Avalon St., Cincinnati ...... Mudge, Dorothy Myrtle, 4- M, Erie St., Edinboro, Pa. ...... ....... . Muelle r., Adolph Williaiii, 4-C, 3602 Chesholm Rd., Baltimore, Md.. . . . . Mnhlhauser, Robert Charles, 4-C, Canal Fulton ................... M nkai, lehika Eliza, 2-M, 318 Haili St., Hilo, llawaii is. 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STDNDDDD DRUG DD. :.:.'-!- ff f' ,J M JA, , ,-1-I I' i GBERLIN INN Built in 1867 OWNED and OPERATED by OBERLIN COLLEGE 277 Student Directory and. Index -M-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Mumford, John David, 222 E. Rensselaer St., Bucyrus.. Munn, David Paul, 2-C, 3458 Brantford Rd., Toledo ........ Munson, Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, Alhany, Mo. ,.........,...... . Murray, Philip Chase, 2-C, 25 W. Chester St., Nantucket, Mass.. Murray, Ray llarris, 18091 Muirland Ave., Detroit, Mich.. . . . . Murrin, Marjorie Alice, 1-C, 438 Franklin Ave., Wilkixlsburg, Pa.. . Muth, Marilynn Ann, 1-M, 723 N. Rockford Ave., Rockford, 111.. . . . Myer, Prudence Royce, 2611 Idlewood Rd., Cleveland Heights.. M yers Myers M yers M yers Naleid, a 9 Beatrice Eleanor, 4-M, 1016 E. Main Sl., Louisville. . . . Clyde Monroe, 3-C, 1.003 Elm St., Grafton ........... , Marjorie Jean, 2-C, 414 W. 120 St., New York, N. Y.. . . Marjorie Ruth, 2-C, 816 Clark St., Willard .....,.... -N- P .x 1: . , . .8.i, . . fig., . . . .85, .. .... I fan, . .'.'.'.ibQ64,'i15. .....70, 156, James Andrew, 2-C, 2506 N. Main St., Racine, Wis. ............ ...,. 7 0, 111, Nan, Ruby Ying-Hong, Sp-C., 20 Ta Hsiang Feng llutung, Peking, China. Nan, Sylvia Ying-Chen, Sp-C., 20 Ta llsiang Feng l1utung, Peking, China. , . . Nance, John Bartram, 411 Palm Ave., Akron ............. 2 Napear, Lucille Gertrude, 1-M, 7715 113th St., Forest llills, L. 1., N. Y.. .... .... 8 5, Nawrocki, Karol Thad, 1-C, 25 Marion St., Brockton, Mass. ...........,. .... 8 5, Nawrocki, Paul John, 3-C, 25 Marion St., Brockton, Mass. ............. . . . . Nehcl, Donald Edward, 2-C, 331 Broad St., N. W., Canton .........., .... 7 0, Needham, Sarah Jane, 1-M, 6015 Waterbliryf Circle, Des Moines, Iowa. . .... 85, Neibarl, Ralph, 2-C, 123 Washingtorl St., East Orange, N. J. ......,. ,.., 7 0, Nellis, Jfohnj Donovan, 1-M, 115 Yvater St., Wadsworth ,...... ..,, 8 5, Nelson, Leah Franc-cs, 4-C, 2523 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, Ill. ........ .... 3 7, Nelson, Paul Edwin, Jr., 2-C, 23 N. Main St., Norwood, N. Y. .....,... .... 7 0. 85 Nergard, Frances Margaret, 1-M, 4217 N. Central Park, Chicago, 111. .... .... . , Ncwherry, Eugene Wilson, 3-T, 4313 Pine St., New Boston .......,. ..,. Newcomer, .lerome D., 2-T, 1005 10th St., Eldora, 1owa ......,....,.. ........ lNit-holls, Elizabeth Morris, 4-C, 100 Parkway Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. ,... ....... 3 7, 'Nic-hols, Edward Enoch, Jr., 4-C, Church St., Purcellville, Va. ....,.. .,... 3 7, 102, Nichols, Jane Ellis, 2-C, 211 N. Chestnut St., Vlfesllield, N J. ........ ......... 7 0, Nicholson, Carolyn Rhoda, 3-C, 909 Noyes Dr., Silver Spring, Md. .... ..,..... 5 4, 153, Nicholson, lloward White, 3-C, 176 Park St., Montclair, N. J. ...... .... 5 4, 100, 123, Nicolet, Jane, 2-C, 205 Monroe Ave., Riverdale, Md. ....,.,. ..... ..,.... 7 1 , 94, Nicgowski, Walter Jolm, 1-C, 1213 Bank St., Elyria, . . . . . . . . Nissen, Anna Christina, Gr-C, 1129 Elm St., Grafton ..., . . . . Nohl, Betty Mavis, 2-M, 822 3rd Ave., W., Ashland, Wis... . . . .71, Noland, Frances Amlahell., 3-C, 115 N. Pleasant, Oberlin. . . .,.','.3'i,'idi, Novolny, Mary Anna, 4-C, 3175 E. 116th St., Cleveland .,..... Noxon, llelen Marie, 2-C, 5547 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, 111. ................... ..... 7 1, Numbers, Frank Eckert, 4-M, 3109 Chevy Chase Pkwy., Washington, D. C. .... .... 3 7, Nussdorfcr, Burr William, 1-C, Center Rd., Avon Lake .... , .... ,....... . I. . .85, -.9- Oakley, Mildred Elizabeth, 2-M, Academy St., New Berlin, N. Y.. . . . . . .71, Oldhaln, Vernon Eugene, 2-C, 52 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass .... .... ...... Olsen, James Woodrow, Gr-C, 221 llelena Ave., Valley City, N. Oak.. . . , . . . . . . . Olson, Phylis Enid, 3-C, State Penitentiary, Lincoln, Nehr. ......,,... . . .54, 123, Oram, Annette, 3-M, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. ..................,. ....,.. 5 4, Orebaugh, John Waller, Jr., 3-C, 325 Plymouth Sl., Toledo .... ..... 5 4, 140, ...,,,.71, Orem, Jean Resh, 2-C, 21 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.. . . Ormshee, Robert Neil, 1-C, 408 Kahkwa Blvd., Erie, Pa. ...,.... ..,... . . Ort, Jfeannettej Eileen, 1-C, 435 Colvin Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. .... . . . Oshorn, Frances Louise, 3-C, 405 Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. .... . . . . Osborn, Nancy Carlyle, 1-M, 211 W. Wilson St., Streator, 111. ..... ..... 8 5, Osterland, Jane Elsie, 3-M, 3306 Stockholm Rd., Shaker Heights. . . ....... 54, Otis, llarry Binder, 3-C, 5116 lzard St., Omaha, Nehr. .........,. ...,. 5 4, 104, Owen, Rohert Grisson, 4-M, 1818 Portsmouth Rd., Houston, Tex.. . . . . . . . . . . -P- Pace, llortense, Virginia, 2-M, 1815 S. St., N.W., Apt. 401, Washington, D. C. ......, , . . . Page, Theodore Sanford, 4-C, 2424 Lincoln St., Evanston, Ill. .....,.,.....,....... 37, 98, Palmer, Myron Tipton, Gr-C, 2158 Maplewood, Toledo ....,........... .... ........ Papworth, June Rose, 1-M, 99 S. Professor, Oherlin .........,...,........,...,......., Paramasamy, Ariamnlah Hudson, Gr-C, Uduvil Cirl's English School, Chunnakain, Ceylon. Parke, Barbara Jane, 4-C, 8 West Street, Fairport, N. Y. .......,...........,........ 37, Parke, James Grant, 4-C, 8 West Street, Fairport, N. Y. ,.............. .... ..,.... . Parker, Frank Coombs, 4-C, Vlfright Street, Kingsville ..... ....... ......... 3 7 , Patterson, Patricia McNeill, 4-C, Box 112, Piketou ..............,.... ,.... 3 7, 105, Patterson, Tfhomasj Richard, 3-M, Box 114, R. 1, South Bend, Intl. .... ..... 5 4, Patton, Harold LaDoit, Box 36, Byron, Mich. ............,.....,... . . . . Pangh, John Thomas, 2-C, 870 Canfield Rd., Youngstown .........,. .... 7 1, Paulin, Sherwood Jackson, 2-C, 7408 Perrysville Ave., Ben Avon, Pa.. . .... 71. Payton, Mrs. Lillian Spelman, 334 Michigan Ave., S. Haven, Mich.. . . . . , . E i 75 180 . 70 195 214- in ids 164 185 101 101 180 213 144 190 2111- 177 111 183 13 1, 169 193 204 176 194 174- 220 .85 173 .95 178 164 204 211 192 . 71 198 169 172 192 .80 214 201 181 .37 .71 181 .35 101 178 197 199 206 185 199 183 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY The Doctors and Dentists of Oberlin extend their appreciation to the Oberlin Students for their patronage. Dr. P. C. Colegrove Dr. A. C. Siddall PHYSICIAN and SURGEON PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 5 West College St. Dr. R. A. Phipps DENTIST 29 South Main St. Dr. C. H. Browning PHYSICIAN 15 College Place Dr. Anthony Pirano PHYSICIAN 95 S. Main St. 33 West College St. Dr. W. A. Richardson DENTIST 5 West College St. Dr. H. G. Hoifner DENTIST 7M South Main St. THE HSERVICENTER 43 East College St. Radios . . Ennrlyear Tires 279 Student Directory and Index 280 -P-Con t. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Pearson, Aliee Lee, 2-C, 8 Ferncliff Rd., Searsdale, N. Y. .......... .... 7 1, 93, 123, 183 Pearson, John Albert, Jr., 1-C, 5 Circle Rd., Scarsdalc, N Y. ........ ........., 8 5, 211 Peck, Katherine Greenough, 1-C, 2741 Greenleaf St., Allentown, Pa. .... ........ 8 5, 180 Pells, Jean Hamilton, 2-C, 39 Livingston Street, Rhinebeck, N. Y. .... . . Pender, Anna-Margaret, Gr-C, Hanover, Ind. ......,...... .,,.... . . Pendleton, Margaret Belle, 2-C, 120 Glendale Ave., Findlay .,.. Penko, Emma, 2-C, 1214 E. 74th Street, Cleveland ,.............,..... Perkins, Elaine, 1421 Lakeview Boulevard, Lorain ....................... Perkins, Hfughj Victor, Jr., 4-C, 1714 Compton Road, Cleveland Heights .... . Perrin, Eileen Faye, 1-T, 220 W. 30th St., Lorain ................,..... . Peterson, Harold William, 1-M, Box 146, Bemus Point, N. Y. ......... . Peterson, Thelma Louise, 1-C, 427 Park Ave., W., Mansfield ..... . Peterson, Victor Harold, Gr-T, 450 6th Street, Lorain ............... Pfeifer, Donald William, 2-C, 157 Elmwood Pk., Tonawanda, N. Y.. . . . Phelps, Robert George, 1-C, 346 6th St., Elyria ...,................ . Philips, Irving, 2-C, 109 Maplewood Ave., West Hartford, Conn. . . . . . Phillips, Edith Marie, Gr-M, 60 N. Main St., Portville, N. Y.. . . . Phillips, Jane, 4-C, 91 S. Cedar Ave., Oberlin ......,.......... . Phillips, Lewis Stamm, 1-C, 60 N. Main St., Portville, N. Y... . . . Phillips, Louise Catherine, 4-C, 99 Winne Rd., Delmar, N. Y.. . . Pickel, Frank Givens, 4-C, 38 Main St., Bloomsbury, N. J. .... . Pickett, James McPherson, 2-C, 405 S. Blain, Clyde ..,.....,... Pickett, Robert William, 2-C, 211 Main Ave., Warren, Pa. ........ . . Pidgeon, Virginia Anne, 1-C, 26 Berkley Road, Maplewood, N. J.. . . . ....71, 94, .....71, .....71, 173 111 202 164 . . .37, 104, 191 .....85.212 .....85,175 .....71,205 .85 ...71, 119, 184 .....37,163 .85 .....37,194 .....37,177 ....71,84 .71 .....85,215 203 Piraino, Thomas Anthony, 3-C, 3633 E. 112th St., Cleveland ...................... .. . .54 9 Pitman, Wanda Lou, 3-M, 326 Jackson, Port Clinton ................,............... 54, Platt, Hfenryj Edmund, 1-C, 4-6 Fairwood Blvd., Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak, NI Pliska, Stanley Robert, Gr-C, 205 Clarion Street, Oil City, Pa. ,.,...,.,...... . Plume, Mrs. Marjorie Batson, Cr-C, 32 Union, Oberlin ....... Plume, Williaiii Fairchild, Jr., Sp-M, 32 Union, Oberlin ............,,. . . . Podvidz, Mildred, 4-C, 106 Comstock Ave., Providence, R. L .....,....,.... . . ich. ....., . ...37, 102 Pope, James Kenneth, 3-C, 35 Norwich, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak, Mich. ........ ,...., . Porter, Dorothy Ann, 3-C, 28 University Court, South Orange, N. J. ......., .... 5 5, 123 Porter, Robert Grant, 3-C, Box 765, East Liverpool .,.............. Porter, Robert Joseph, 4-C, 293 E. College, Oberlin .......,. Porter, Ruth Nichols, 3-C, 3213 Avenue Q, Galveston, Tex.. . . . Portman, Lucille, Grace, 4-C, 197 W. Lorain St., Oberlin ......... . .......55 ........38 ....55, 153 ........38 Poteat, William Hardman, 4-C, 27105 W. Lake Road, Bay Village. . . .... 38, 131 Potter, Martha Mable, 2-C, 504 Line Ave., Ellwood City, Pa.. . . . . Powell, Margaret Hoyt, 2-C, 2950 Essex Rd., Cleveland Heights.. . Powers, Donald LaMoyne, 3-T, Fairlawn .....,............... Powers, Harry Merritt, 4-C, 262 Cornell Ave., Amherst ....... . Powers, Jfanel Arlene, 2-M, 2000 Delaney St., Orlando, Fla. ....,... . . Prack, Marjorie Ellen, 2-M, 6927 Prospect Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. ....... . .......71, ...71,94 .....71 . .... 38 f f f f fn Prager, Esther Pauline, 3-C, 262 Central Park West, New York, N. Y. ..,.............. 55 Pratt, George Harold, 1-T, 205 Mechanic St., Clyde .... ............................... Prescott, Helen Elizabeth, 4-M, Sandy Creek, N. Y. ........ .....,...... 3 8, 12 Press, Jean Grotta, 3-C, 418 Central Park West, New York, N Y. ......... 55, 9 3, 124, 156 4, 112, 124 Preston., Nfewelll Thomas, Jr., 4-C, 28 Marine Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. .............,..... . Price, Ella Georgie, 1-C, 267 Ocean Ave., Jersey City, N. J. ................ 85, 122, 172 38 Price, John Arthur, 4--C, Gulf Farms, Elyria ........................... .... ......... Price, Vincent Edward, 3-C, 116 W. Territorial Rd., Battle Creek, Mich.. . . . . Prindle, Audrey Cushing, 2-C, 374 Oakwood Dr., Highland Park, Ill. .... . . Pringle, Adolphus William, Jr., 1-T, 1125 Boyd Ave., Johnstown, Pa.. . Probst, Merlin Calkins, 1-T, Big Prairie ................................ Proper, Louise Nevada, 2-C, 152 Woodland Ave., Oberlin .................. Protheroe, Eflizabethl Jean, 1-M, 2479 Queenston Rd., Cleveland Heights .... . Protzman, Thomas Ferdinand, 4-C, 35 Norwood Ave., Norwalk ............. Pruett, Lorraine Frances, 1.-C, 855 7th Ave., S.W., Rochester, Minn. .... . . Pruitt, Wilma Irene, 1-M, 912 S. 17th St., Mattoon, Ill. ............ . . Prussing, Moulton Ellis, 3-C, N. Arnold, Sandwich, Ill. ............... . Puckett, Cfaroll Elizabeth, 2-M, 1318 S. Cornelia St., Sioux City, Iowa. . . . Purves, John Hutcheson, 3-M, 125 Charles St., Lynbrook, N. Y. ....,.. . . Purvis, Emily Bond, 1-C, 4220 Reno Rd., Washington, D. C. ......... . . Pusey, Jean Alice, 4-C, Avon Knoll, Avondale, Pa. .......,...... . . . . Pyke, Ruth Goodrich, 1-M, Methodist Mission, Peking, China.. . -Q- Quinton, Katherine Kirk, 2-C, 321 E. Liberty St., Medina .......... Quiring, Helene Waltraud, 2-C, 637 W. 121st St., New York, N. Y. .... . . . . -R- Rabe, Esther Louise, 2-M, 316 W. Monroe St., New Bremen. . . . Rabe, Ruth, 4--M, 316 W. 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Rawlinson, John Lang, 3-C, 166 Village St., Hartford, Conn. ..,................ . Reardon, Robert Horman., 1-T, 914- Walnut St., Anderson, Ind. .....,........, .,... . Reddin, Daniel Washington, III, 1-C, 220 W. Broadway, North Baltimore. . ..... 86 Redington, Robert Fell, 284- Washington Ave., Elyria ................,.. Redmond, Charles Snowden, 1-C, R.D. 1, Mars, Pa.. . . Reed, Dawn Elizabeth, 2-C, 380 E. College, Oberlin .......... Reeder, Frank Emerson, 3-T, North Fairfield .,............... Rees, Albert Everett, 2-C, 535 W. 110th St., New York, N. Y.. . . . Rees, James Howard, 3-T, Litchfield ....,,.........,......... Reese, Barbara, 1-M, 1924- University Ave., New York, N. Y.. . . . Reese, Emily Mae, 89 S. Monroe Ave., Columbus ............... . Reid, Charlotte Betsey, 2-C, 152 Ocean Front, Atlantic Beach, Fla.. Reid, Mary Almond Fowler, 4-C, 157th St., Whitestone, N. Y.. . . . . Reines, Arthur John, 1-M, 528 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park, N. J.. Reinhardt, Lois Dorothy, 2-C, 393 Winspear Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . Reinings, Ruth Marian, 1-C, 914 Clinton Pl., River Forest, Ill. ...... . Rennebohm, William Edwin, 3-C, 3810 Council Crest, Madison, Wis.. . . . Rennels, Arlin, Jr., Gr-C, R.D. 1, Charleston, Ill. ............... . . Rex, Jean Dorothy, 3-C, 81 Parkside Ave., Rochester, N. Y. ..... . . Reynolds, Grant, Gr-T, 2113 E. 89th St., Cleveland ............. . Reynolds, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 4-M, 160 Cabrini Blvd., New York, N. Rhoades, Ellen, Isabel, 4-C, 39 Wellesley St., Weston, Mass. ......... . . Rhodes, Harry David, Jr., 4-M, 5369 Breesport..St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Riblet, Margaret Elizabeth, 4-C, 59 Hillcrest Rd., Arlington, N. J.. . Rice, Alice Marquand, 2-C, R.D. 2, Otsego Rd., Coshocton ..... . Rich, Howard Bernard, Jr., 1-C, 3331 Cheviot Rd., Cincinnati. . . . Rich, Norman Robert, 3-C, Rich, Watson Wellman, II, Richards, Barbara Gene, 4- Richards, Hugh Strane, J r., Richards, John Clarence, 2- Ricards, Sarah Kathryn, 3 Richardson, Emily Taylor, Richmond, Henry Besseme Rickard, Olive Margaret, 1-M, 4-326 4-th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.. . . Riggs, Charles Henry, Jr., 3-C, 209 1st St., Chengtu, China ............ Riggs, Elisabeth Parsons, 2-C, Univ. of Nanking, Chengtu, China. Riggs, Ruth Elizabeth, 2-C, American Mission, Beirut, Lebanon. . Rikert, Naomi Babson, 1-C, Mount Hermon, Mass. .........,.. . Riley, Lyman Walter, Cr-C, R.D. 1, Atlanta, Tex. ........... . Rilling, John William, Gr-T, 144-8 Woodward Ave., Lakewood .... Risinger, Jean Angeline, 2-C, 131 W. Somers St., Eaton ........ White Rd., Wickliffe ................. . 1-C, Peddie School, Hightstown, N. J.. . -C, Market,Road, Cortland ...............,. 3-C, 39-17 Corproal Kennedy St., Bayside, N. Y. .... . . C, 39-17 Corporal Kennedy St., Bayside, N. Y.. . . -M, Box 4-22, Madera, Pa. ................. . 1-M, 1512 Carr St., Raliegh, N. C. ........ . . r, Jr., 4--C, 621 Glenwood Ave., Baltimore, Md.. . . . . Roark, Warren Clayton, 1-T, 948 Linwood Ave., S.W., Canton ....,.... Roberson, Ezra Perry, 1-T, 12739 Cornell St., Detroit, Mich. .......... . Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Marion Louise, 3-C, 27 Tyler St., Pittsfield, Mass. .... . Roberts David Stephen, Jr., 4--C, 78 Prospect Ave., Gloversville, N. Knox Richard, Gr-T, Nevada .......,.................,.... , Muriel Joyce, 1-M, 668 Woodbine, Warren .................,. r N. J Robertshaw, George Ansley, Jr., 1-M, 208 Midland Ave., Montelai , Robertson, Arthur Francis, 2-C, 875 E. 37th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.. Robertson, Mary Elizabeth, 2-M, Jefferson St., Cattarauguls, N. Y Robertson, Robert Hood, 2-C, 5303 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa.. . . . . Robinson, Alfred Bruce, 1-M, 122 S. Howard St., Moscow, Ida.. . . Robinson, Edward Forbes, 2-C, 37 Oakmere Dr., Baldwin, N. Y.. . . . Rockefeller, Hfelenj Marguerite, 4--M, 102 South St., Ridgway, Pa.. . . . Roesti, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Oflgaj Bianca, 2-M, Charlesgate Hotel, Boston, Mass.. . . . Calvin Younkin, 2-M, 64-4 'Morely Ave., Akron ......... George Snelling, 1-C, 703 Stanford St., Springfield, Mo.. . . Joseph A., 3-C, 861 Crucible St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ...... . . Nancy, 2-C, 340 Woodland Ave., Winnetka, Ill. ....... . . Nancy Sibley, 1-C, 306 Raymond St., Chevy Chase, Md. . William Alan, 1-C, 2012 Riverside Dr., Trenton, N. J.. . . . PAGE ....71, 220 .86, 118, 169 .55, 133, 205 sis , . ff kia, iid .. . .. .71 . . . .71 .38, 95 171., . . . .86, 55, 133, '5's','id5, . . . .38, 97, 105, .71, 93, . . . .86, . . . .55, . . . .86, 38, 156, ....71 ...55 86 ....38 86,166 ....71 ....71 ,....86 fffn .55. 96 .....71 ....71 ....86 .....71 ....39 72, 100 ....86 ....55 ....72 Rohback, Zonia, 1-M, 45 Oklahoma Ave., Huntington Station, N. Roof, Florence Marie, 2-M, South Sterling, Pa. ........................,.,,. . ....72 ....86 Root, Edward Jack, 1-C, 37 Emerson Ave., Utica, N. Y. .... .........,.....,.. . Rose, Elinor Virginia, 4-C, P.O. Box 231, Central Phillipine College, Iloilo, P. I. ....... . Rose, John Dixie, 1-T, 729 S.W. 29th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. ..........,.... . 39 . f f .55 Rose, Rogers Kenneth, 3-C, 23rd and Blvd., Idaho Falls, Ida. .......,........ . Rosecrans, Dorothy Edith, Sp-C, 234- Oak St., Oberlin .............,.. Ross, Alexander Douglas, Gr-C, Bringliam Hall, Canandaigua, N. Y. . . . Ross, Charles Augustus, 1-C, 1130 Marion Rd., Bucyrus ,........, . Ross, Charles Rugg, 1-M, 1310 Jackson Rd., Albion, Mich. ..... . . Rothbart, Norman Shine, 1-C, 6650 Glenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . Rothwell, ll fannahi Frances, 1-C, 108 Broadway, Youngstown. . . 0.1.85 ....86 a 1 1 -1 9 72, 104, 9 1 9 7 in .86 192 195 .86 164 215 190 165 194 178 .38 189 175 213 199 211 188 .55 191 169 175 114 175 .55 173 220 175 its 16? .39 165 .86 .86 133 200 205 210 190 189 163 184 211 133 173 .86 213 111 208 179 174 .72 .86 .86 171 186 The Cberlin College Campus Cavaliers People expect more from a can or package which says Edwards, because it is -and they get more for the same reason-Edwards on the label signifies Highest Quality Foods for over 85 years. Send hal 05 Comge fm Look for me Edwards Label for finer foods on your table THE WM. EDWARDS CO. 071,815 APM fjzolo CLEVELAND 59 S. Main Street Phone 620 28 Student Directory and Index 284 -M-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Mennini, Louis Alfred, 2-M, 914 W. 21st St., Erie, Pa.. . . . Mennini, Peter Antony, 1-M, 914 W. 21st St., Erie, Pa. ......,., , Mercer, Afvisj Marion, 4-C, 17 Harrison St., Middletown ..,.... . Mercer, Mary Elizabeth, 2-C, 2472 Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights. . . Meredith, Lawrence Cornelius, Jr., 4-C, 134 Eastern Hgts. Blvd., Elyria Meredith, Robert Chidester, 2-C, 134 Eastern Hgts. Blvd., Elyria ...... Mergendahl, Doris Brockway. 3-C, 75 Lowell Ave., Newtonville, Mass.. Merrill, Sydney Abner, 102 Front St., Exeter, N. H. .,.....,........, . Merry, Elizabeth Saward, 3-C, 12 Kingsley Ave., Rutland, Vt.. . . . Merschrod, Dorothy Mae, 3-M, 119 Washington Ave., Wheeling, W. Va.. . . Ellen Margery, 1-C, 9353 Stoepell Ave., Detroit, Mich. ..,.,,.. . Mesko, Martha Agnes, Sp-C, R.D. 3, Mantua ...,..,........,.. Messcr, Harold Madison, Jr., 4-C, 6 Adele Pl., Baldwin, N. Y.. . . Messncr, Amold, 1-C, 105 West 72nd St., New York, N. Y. ......... . . Metcalf, Alan Wilder, 1-C, 6946 Chappel Ave., Chicago, Ill. .... . . Metcalf Harold Robinson, 1-C, 140 S. Gore Ave., Webster Groves, Mo.. Michaels, Theodore, 2-C, 1414 N. Lakeview Blvd., Lorain ............. Mickey, Elizabeth Ruth, 3-M, 6th St., Cheney, Wash. ..,.... . . Micklewright, Betty Jane, 2-C, 110 N. Porter St., Elgin, Ill. ..... . Micklewright, Kathryn Ethel, 1-C, 110 N. Porter St., Elgin, Ill. ....... . Milburn, Ethel-Mae, 2-C, 4431 N. Cramer St., Shorewood, Milwaukee, W .. . Millard, Martha Isabelle, 1-114, 46 N. 4th St., Martins Ferry .............. . Charles Taylor, 2-C, 73 East State Street, Gloversville, N. Y.. . . Christine Jane, Gr-c 617 Grant St., Ashland ................ Doris Jane, 1-C, 149 Lincoln St., Amherst ............... . Elizabeth Jane, 3-C, R.F.D. No. 2, West Ridge Rd., Elyria. . . Mertz, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Elizabeth Laura, 4-C, 621 W. 5th St., Marysville ........ . Hubert James, 1-C, 621 W. Sth St., Marysville .......... . Kfathrynl Ann, 3-M, 720 Park Rd., Ambridge, Pa. ..... . . Nancy Gerow, 3-C, 178 Prospect St., Newburgh, N. Y.. . . . Ruth Elaine, 2-M, 149 Lincoln St., Amherst ......... Virginia Louise, 1-C, 63 Northridge Rd., Columbus. . . Miller, Wyatt, Wistar, 1-C, 1935 W. 102 St., Chicago, Ill.. . . . Milligan, Jean Eleanor, 4-C, 38 Overlook Rd., Struthers ......... Mills, Jean Gerlaugh, 3-C, Avon .................... ' ..........,. Milton, Robert Mitchell, 4-C, 2015 Forres Ave., St. Joseph, Mich. . . . Minco, Robert Edward, 2-C, 418 W. 8th St., Elyria ......,........... Minnis, Mrs. Mhyra Schway, Pleasant View Sanatorium, Amherst ..... Miraldi, Ray Leonard, 4-C, 2343 Broadway, Lorain ............,.... Mischka, Josephine Elizabeth, 3-C, 232 Harrison St., Elyria .... Miser, Jean Louise, 1-C, 918 Fulton St., Rapid City, S. Dak.. . . Mitchell, Corliss Delma, 2-M, 2121 Hilton Ave., Ashland, Ky.. . . . Modlin, Jane Lee, 2-M, 13376 Lauder St., Detroit, Mich. .... . . Modlish, Paul Bonner, 1-M, 451 3rd St., Jennings, La. ......... . . Monroe, David Rankin, 3-C, 41 S. Hartley St., York, Pa. ...... . . Monteleone, Utbaldoj Lou, 4-C, 1448 Marlboro Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.. Moon, Margaret Glenna, 2-C, 1920 Dewey Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Mooney, Shirley May, 2-M, 221 E. 2nd St., Logan .............. Moore, Betty Lou, 3-M, 431 Yale Ave., Zanesville ........ , ..... Moore, Douglas J., 1-C, 3520 Nordway Rd., Cleveland Heights. . . Moore, Elizabeth Jean, 3-C, R.D. 1. Wellington ................ Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Elizabeth Udell, 2-M, 41 Kanawha St., Widen, W. Va.. . . . James Warren, 1-C, W. Jackson St., R.D. 3, Painesville. . . MfaeJ Moselle, 2-M, 102 Sunset Dr., Murphy, N. C.. . . Margaret Mary, 2-C, 405 Zara Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . , Marian Louise, 4-C, 155 Elm St., Oberlin ............... Philip Reed, 1-C, 138 N. Longvale Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. Morgan, Dorothea, 4-C, 1216 N. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, Ill.. . . Morgan, Gfarlieldl Richard, 4-C, 42 Basset St., Lynn, Mass.. . . . Morris Morris Morris, Morgan, Margaret, 1-C, West Grove, Pa. .,........,.....,.... . Morris, Dorothy, 3-C, 109 Inglewood Dr., Mount Lebanon, Pa. . . , Marcia Gail, 2-C, 3264 Altamont Ave., Cleveland Heights ...... , Ruth Kreamer, 3-M, 25 Bar Beach Rd., Port Washington, Van Cleve, 2-C, 1588 Spruce Dr., Kalamazoo, Mich. .... . Morrison, Helen, 1-C, 336 Reamer Pl., Oberlin ................. Morse, Lew Harlow, Jr., 3-C, 820 Parker St., Springfield, Mass.. . Morse, William Donald, 1-C, 1365 Lake Angelus Rd., E., Pontiac, Morton, Martha Ruth, 1-C, 414 Hartzell Ave., Niles ,.......... . Moser, James Addison, 4-C, 400 Oak St., Toledo .............. . Moshinsky, Albert, 1-C, 237 E. 20th St., New York, N. Y.. f. . . . Mossman, Afnitaj Pauline, 4fC, U. S. Marine Hospital, Cleveland .... Muchmore, William Breuleux, 3-C, 243 Avalon St., Cincinnati. . . . Mudge, Dorothy' Myrtle, 4-M, Erie St., Edinboro, Pa. ............. . . Mueller, Adolph William, 4-C, 3602 Chesholm Rd., Baltimore, Md. .... . Muhlhauser, Robert Charles, 4-C, Canal Fulton ................ Mukai, Ichika Eliza, 2-M, 318 Haili St., Hilo, Hawaii ............. is PAGE ....69, 172 ....84, 211 36, 105,188 ....69, 163 . . . .36, 203 69, 183, 208 .....54,200 ....54, 198 36, 144, 205 ....84, 210 ....84, 211 ....54, 168 ....69,2 54, 101, 163 . . . .84, 215 ....54, 186 ....36, 189 84,210,213 ....54, 201 ....54, 168 ....69, 193 ....84, 186 Q154, .36, 95, 189 93, 124, 169 ..........36,203 ....85,215 ....69, 164- ....54, 180 ....70, 104 ....54, 176 36 ....70, 220 ...,70, 199 ....54, 215 85,122, 170 ....54, 183 .70, 198 ....85, 213 ....54, 201 ...54, 96, 1 N.Y..... Mich.. . . 70, 118, 163 .37, 97, 206 . . . . . . . .213 .37, 85, 178 . . . .37, 102 85 18, 123, 169 ....70, 192 ....54, 183 .70, 204 .......85 .....85 .37 ....85, 211 .37,95, 188 54,140,167 37,105,206 37, 131,172 I m George FIPIIIE-s Operatmg Phonographs at Campas Varsity Tlmmy s Resturanis QLLAVQ6! Y our AHEAD IN STYLE LOWER IN PRICE 0 ,P BETTER IN QUALITY W11 WILLIAM T BEHR Always a S pread! Carry Case? Wash Ctfhzpnoiffzq, THE UBERLIN LAUNDRY d Satisfaction 51 S. Main St. Phone 120 GIBSON'S RESTAURANT 285 Comp iments of .0 .LL . . . UE a Gibsons and Y . 1 ' Jill --il I' A OI' O C O , I 4:0 Convenience an Student Directory and Index 286 -M-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Pics Mumford, John David, 222 E. Rensselaer St., Bucyrus.. ,.... . . . Munn, David Paul, 2-C, 3458 Brantford Rd., Toledo ....,.,. ......, . 70 Munson, Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, Albany, Mo. ..,...,,. - ..,...... ...., 8 5, 180 Murray, Philip Chase, 2-C, 25 W. Chester St., Nantucket, Mass... .... .70 Murray, Ray Harris, 18091 Muirland Ave., Detroit, Mich. ........ ..... . . . Mnrrin, Marjorie Alice, 1-C, 438 Franklin Ave., Wilkinslrurg, Pa. ..,. ..... 8 5, 186 Muth, Marilynn Ann, 1-M, 723 N. Rockford Ave., Rockford, 111.. . . ..... 85, 214 Myer, Prudence Royce, 2611 Idlewood Rd., Cleveland Heights .... ..... . . . Myers, Beatrice Eleanor, 4-M, 1016 E. Main St., Louisville ..., ..,..... 3 7, 178 Myers, Clyde Monroe, 3-C, 1003 Elm St., Grafton ........... ,.........., . . . Myers, Marjorie Jean, 2-C, 414 W. 120 St., New York, N. Y.. . . ,... 70, 94, 119 198 Myers, Marjorie Ruth, 2-C, 816 Clark St., Willard ......... ..., 7 0, 156 164 -N- Naleid, James Andrew, 2-C, 2506 N. Main St., Racine, Wis. ............. ..., 7 0, 111 185 Nan, Ruby Ying-Heng, Sp-C., 20 Ta Hsiang Feng Hutung, Peking, China. . ........, 101 Nan, Sylvia Ying-Chen, Sp-C., 20 Ta Hsiang Feng Hutung, Peking, China. .... 101 Nance, John Bartram, 411 Palm Ave., Akron ....,................,... ..,.. . . . Napear, Lucille Gertrude, 1-M, 7715 113th St., Forest Hills, L. 1., N. Y... . .,,.. 85 180 Nawrocki, Karol Thad, 1-C, 25 Marion Sl., Brockton, Mass. ............ ..... 8 5 213 Nawrocki, Paul John, 3-C, 25 Marion St., Brockton, Mass. ...,......., ..... 1 44 Nebel, Donald Edward, 2-C, 331 Broad St., N. W., Canton ............ ..... 7 0 190 Needham, Sarah Jane, 1-M, 6015 Waterblxry Circle, Des Moines, Iowa. . . ..... 85 214 Neibart, Ralph, 2-C, 123 Washington Sl., East Orange, N. J. .......... ..... 7 0 177 Nellis, Jfohnl Donovan, 1-M, 115 Water St., Wadsworth ..... ..... 8 5 111 Nelson, Leah Frances, 4-C, 2523 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . . . . . . . . .37 183 Nelson, Paul Edwin, Jr., 2-C, 23 N. Main St., Norwood, N. Y. .......... ..... 7 0 131 Nergard, Frances Margaret, 1-M, 4217 N. Central Park, Chicago, Ill. ..... ..... 8 5 169 Newberry, Eugene Wilson, 3-T, 4313 Pine St., New Boston ............ v.... . . . Newcomer, Jerome D., 2-T, 1005 10th St., Eldora, Iowa ............... ....... . . . Nicholls, Elizabeth Morris, 4-C, 100 Parkway Rd., Bronxville, N. Y.. . . ....... 37 193 Nichols, Edward Enoch, Jr., 4-C, Church St., Purcellville, Va. ...... .... 3 7, 102, 204 Nichols, Jane Ellis, 2-C, 211 N. Chestnut St., Westfield, N J. ...... ........ 7 0 176 Nicholson, Carolyn Rhoda, 3-C, 909 Noyes Dr., Silver Spring, Md.. . . ...... 54, 153 194 Nicholson, Howard White, 3-C, 176 Park St., Montclair, N. J.. . . . . .54-, 100, 123 174 Nicolet, Jane, 2-C, 205 Monroe Ave., Riverdale, Md. .....,.. . ....... 71, 94, 220 Niegowski, Walter John, 1-C, 1213 Bank St., Elyria ...... ..... . 85 Nissen, Anna Christina., Gr-C, 1129 Elm St., Grafton ...... ..... . . . Nohl, Betty Mavis, 2-M, 822 3rd Ave., W., Ashland., Wis ..... ..... 7 1, 173 Noland, Frances Annabel-1, 3-C, 115 N. Pleasant, Oberlin. . . ........... .95 Novotny, Mary Anna, 4-C, 3175 E. 116th St., Cleveland ....... ......... .... 3 7 , 101 178 Noxon, Helen Marie, 2-C, 5547 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, 111. ................ . ...,. 71, 164 Numbers, Frank Eckert, 4-M, 3109 Chevy Chase Pkwy., Washington., D. C.. . . ..... 37, 204 Nussdorfer, Burr William, 1-C, Center Rd., Avon Lake .........,.......... ..... 8 5 211 -0- Oakley, Mildred Elizabeth, 2-M, Academy St., New Berlin, N. Y. ..... ..... 7 1 192 Oldham, Vernon Eugene, 2-C, 52 Westland Ave., Boston, Mass. ......... ..... . 71 Olsen, James Woodrow, Gr-C, 221 Helena Ave., Valley City, N. Dak.. . . .... . . . . . . Olson, Phylis Enid, 3-C, State Penitentiary, Lincoln, Nebr. .......... . .51-, 123, 198 Oram, Annette, 3-M, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. ............. ..... 5 4 169 Orebaugh, John Walter, Jr., 3-C, 325 Plymouth St., Toledo .... . .54-, 140 172 Orem, Jean Resh, 2-C, 21 Williams Lane, Chevy Chase, Md.. . . ..... 71, 192 Ormsbee, Robert Neil, 1-C, 408 Kahkwa Blvd., Erie, Pa. ..... ..... . . . Ort, Jfcannettej Eileen, 1-C, 435 Colvin Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . . . . .85 Osborn, Frances Louise, 3-C, 405 Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md.. . . . . . . . . . . Osborn, Nancy Carlyle, 1-M, 211 W. Wilson St., Streator, 111. .... ..... 8 5, 214 Osterland, Jane Elsie, 3-M, 3306 Stockholm Rd., Shaker Heights. . . ........ 54 201 Otis, Harry Binder, 3-C, 5116 Izard St., Omaha, Nebr. ............ .... 5 4, 101-, 181 Owen, Robert Grisson, 4-M, 1818 Portsmouth Rd., Houston, Tex. .... ....... . 37 -Ir- Pace, Hortense, Virginia, 2-M, 1815 S. Sl., N.W., Apt. 4-01, Waslllngltlll, D. C- .......... . .71 Page, Theodore Sanford, 4-C, 2424 Lincoln St., Evanston, 111. ..................... 37, 98, 181 Palmer, Myron Tipton, Gr-C, 2158 Maplewood, Toledo .......... .........,. ......... . . . Papworth, June Rose, 1-M, 99 S, Professor, Oberlin ...' ....................,...,....... . 85 Paramasamy, Ariammah Hudson, Gr-C, Uduvil Gir1's English School, Chunnakain, Ceylon. 101 Parke, Barbara Jane, 4-C, 8 West Street, Fairport, N. Y. ............... . . ..... 37, 178 Parke, James Grant, 4--C, 8 West Street, Fairport, N. Y. .... ....... 1 97 Parker, Frank Coombs, 4-C, Wright Street, Kingsville ............. ...... 3 7, 199 Patterson, Patricia McNeill, 4-C, Box 112, Piketon ................... .... 3 7, 105, 206 Patterson, Tfhomasl Richard, 3-M, Box 114, R. 1, South Bend, Ind.. . . ...... 54, 185 Patton, Harold LaDoit, Box 36, Byron, Mich. ................ ' ..... ....... . . . Paugh, John Thomas, 2-C, 870 Canfield Rd., Youngstown ............. ..... 7 1, 199 Paulin, Sherwood Jackson, 2-C, 7408 Perrysville Ave., Ben Avon, Pa. .... ..... 7 1, 185 Payton, Mrs. Lillian Spelman, 334 Michigan Ave., S. Haven, Mich. .... . . . . Compliments of CHAS. H. BENDER LAKEWOOD, oH1o Serving Oberlin College With Quality Produce Since 1924 ll MQSXX. ' 'n,,, X ,I 5 , Q? Gift Suggestlo , S Thi 1 A Subscription to the iv- X ugar O. 9 ' 1 f ' - OBERLIN REVIEW ,XXI . R Provision 1 J - - Q X 5 CC- 353.00 per School Year eg CHIIIOD, Ohio ADDRESS: Circulation Manager S X Oberlin Review k S X Oberlin, Ohio A, X iIGARDALE CONEY SANDWICH We have installed the electrical work on the following Oberlin College Buildings: ALLEN HOSPITAL WARNER HALL ATHLETIC STADIUM THEOLOGICAL QUADRANGLE ALLEN ART BUILDING ADDITION CRANE SWIMMING POOL HALES MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM THE ADDITION TO THE LIBRARY HARRINGTON ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors 719 Caxton Building Cleveland, Ohio 287 Student Directory and Index 288 -R-Cont. NAME 0F STUDENT Roub, Frank Joseph, 1-C, 901 17th Ave., Monroe, Wis. ..,.......,.. . Rounsefell, Betty Clow. 11--C, 115 Wellesley Ave., Wellesley, Mass. .... . Rowan, Miriam Elizabeth, 1-C, 342 Beechwood Rd., Ridgewood, N. J. . Rowe, Llewellyn H., Jr., 2-C. 834 N. Euclid Ave.. Oak Park. 111. ..,. . . Rowland. Vernon.. 1-C, 2832 Scarborough Rd.. Cleveland Heights .,,... . Rowles, Kathleen Patton, 2-T, 1237 15th St., N.W., Canton .,...,,.,.,.... Rowley, Geraldine Elizabeth, 2-C, 600 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich.. . . Rowley, Kenneth Bishop, Jr., 3-C, 4312 167th St., Flushing, N. Y. .... , Ruby, Margaret Elizabeth, 3-M, 815 Arlington St., York, Pa. ........ . Rucker, Quindolyn Benneta Franklin, 4-C, 2240 E. 89th St., Cleveland. Ruether, Ann Chapman, 3-C, 5716 Maryland Ave., Chicago, 111. ....., . Ruether, Mary Coletha, 2-C, 5716 Maryland Ave., Chicago, lll .... .,.. Ruggles, Richard Lounsbury, 4-C, 16215 Oakhill Rd., East Cleveland. .. Ryther, Nancy Ellen, 1-C, 165 Potters Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. .,..... . -S- Sabo, Elizabeth 1V1ary, 3-111, 439 Norton Ave., Barberton. . . . Saint, William Staver, 3-C, 922 W. 6tl1 St., Erie, Pa. .......... . Salop, Arnold, 2-C, 231 E. Mt. Eden Ave., New York, N. Y.. . . . Saltzburg, Norman, 1-C, 1631 West St., Utica, N. Y. ...,.... . . Sanderson, Emerson James, 2-T, Newmarket, Ont. ......... . Sanderson, Jean, 4-C, 104 E. Depew Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . Sands, Richard Thorndike, 2-C, R.D., Duxbury, Mass. ..... . Santoro, Mary Jane Ann, 2-M, 10 Canton St., Warren, Pa.. .. Saretzki, Miriam Mary, 4-M, 30 Charles St., Putnam, Conn. .... , . Sargent, Cynthia Alice, 1-M, 16 Clitf St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. ..... , . . . . Saridaki, Vivian Marie, 1-M, Caixa Postal 109, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. . . Saunders, Rfobertj James, 1-C, 4049 Grand Ave., W., Detroit, Mich. . . Sawyer, George Alanson, 1-C, 1208 Wells St., Ann Arbor, Mich. ..... . , .......,.......86, Saxe, Eunice Marie, 3-M, 16 N. Fredericksburg Ave., Margate, Atlantic City, Saylor, Kathryn Jean, 4-M, 752 Kansas Ave., Huron, S. Dak. .... '. . . . . Scarborough, Gfladysl Jane, 3-C, 611 Tome St., Ridley Park, Pa. .... . . Schaeffer, Klaus Heymann, 2-C, Mt. Airy Rd., Croton-on-lludson, N. Y.. . . Schaeffer, Ora Mae, Irreg-M. 483 N. Main St., Amherst .......,........ . Schafer, Ellen Louise, 1-M, 333 Witwer St., North Canton ............. Schantz, John Abraham, 2-M, 123 E. Oak St., Orrville ......... Schloerb, Geraldine, 3-C, 5543 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. ..... . Schmidt, Carl Momberg, 4-C, 1591 Waterbury Rd., Lakewood ..... . Schmitkons, David Leonard, 3-C, R.D. 2, Lorain .........,......... Schmitt, Richard Andrew, 1-M, 645 Washington St., Peekskill, N. Y.. . . Schmoll, Warren George, 2-C. 413 N. Milwaukee St., Plymouth. Wis.. . Schnebly. John Rowland, 1-C, 503 Michigan Ave., Urbana, 111. ..... . Schneck, Jean Marie, 1-M, 107 Park Ave., Ephrata, Pa. .......,..., . , Schorling, Dfonaldj Clark, 1-C, 403 Lenawee Dr.. Ann Arbor. Mich.. . . Schram. Ruth Lenore. 3-C, Holston Heights, Kingsport, Tenn. ............... . Schwartz, Calvin Murray, 4-C, 435 W. 8th St., Plainfield, N. J. ........... . P111 1.00, ..,.39, .,55. ....86. 55, ,,..55, ....39, .55, 123, ....7.2, 39 , ,..55, 111, ,. .s5, 1-1.0, 72 ....86, .....72, .......72, . .... 39, 105, 1 .....,.7.2, .....86, ....86, N. J. ...... . .....15, ....72, ...,86, ......72, rr . ...... oo, .....39,144, .....86, 111. ..,.86. .55, 96, Schwerin, Charles Frederick, 2-C, Bon Villa Apts., Wisconsin Ave., Oak Park, Ill., . 72, 104, Schwertmxm, Elmer Chester, 2-C, 46 17th St., Newport, Ky. ............. . Schweser, Catharine Ann, 3-C, 705 E. 5th St., Fremont, Nebr.. . , Schweser, Elise Jean, 2-C, 705 E. 5th St., Fremont, Nebr. ,.... . Schwing, Ruth Ethel, 4-C, 2 Third Ave., Warren, Pa. ..... . . Scibetta, Geraldine 1Wary, 1-M, 1035 W. 9th St., Erie, Pa. ..... . Scofield, Alfred Shannon, 4-C, Jefferson St., Jefferson ......... ..... . Scott, Elizabeth Preer, 3-C, 1665 Rubgy Rd: Schenectady, N. Y.. . . . .....74, 1' ...76, 9-'1-, . , . .72, 911-, .....39, .......86, .....39, 140. ......56,11S, Scott, Marion Christie, 4-C, Euclid Beach Plc., Cleveland ...,..... ......,. 3 9, 124, Scott, Osborne Ernest, 3-T, 15 Booker St. Phoebus, Va.. . .,... .... 1 01, 114, 140, Scranton, Paul Alan, 1-C, 3615 N. Whipple St., Chicago, Ill.. . . .......... . .87, Sears, Paul McCutcheon, 4-C, 160 Morgan, Oberlin .....,.......... Sealor, Carolyn Marjorie, 1-M, Standish, Mich. .................... . ....39, Sebelin, Dorothy Virginia, 3-C, 12388 Cedar Ave., Cleveland Heights .... ....,..., 5 6, 94, Seely, Albert Lynus. 3-C, 13 Harlow Ave., Northampton, Mass. ..... . . . .101, 104, 114, Seidel, Clyde Henry, Gr-M, 405 S. Main St., Wellington .......... ..........,,,,. Seligmann, Joan Benbow, 3-C, 15 E. Kirby, Detroit, Mich. ..,..,., , Selle, Richard Lawrence, 3-C, 818 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. .,,,. . Sellers, Eldon Lee, 3-M, 733 S. Union St., Aurora, 111. .,.,,....... . ....56, 97, Sellers, Janice Margaret, 4-C, 128 E. Cherry St., Drumright, Okla.. . , .... 39, 95, 97, 123, Sellers, Miriam Amanda, 1-M, 128 E. Cherry St., Drumright, Okla.. . .,......... 56, 87, Sells, Richard John, 1-C, 8722 Arbor St., Duluth, Minn. ............ .....,.,,.., 8 7, Semler, Dorothy Jane, 1-C, 1568 Colfax Ave., Benton Harbor, Mich.. . Senyard, Efnolaj Juanita, 4-C, 608 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, Ill.. , Sgarro, Frank Victor, 1-C, 70-35 Broadway, Jackson Heights, N. Y..l. , Shaeffer, Roger Platt, 2-C, 1647 Davis Ave., Wliiting, lnd. ......., . . Shafer, Edward Marcus, 4-C, 5156 Cullom Ave., Chicago, 111. ..... . Shafer, Pfaulj Richard, 1-C, 120 Ardmore Rd., Springfield. . . i Shank, Rosalind Alice, 1-M, 521 S. Duke St., York, Pa. . . . Shapiro, Jack Meyer, 2-M, 11117 Greenview, Cleveland .... ..,.87, ....39, ..,.87, ...,72, ..f.1i7, IL 213 19fl- . 86 203 166 . 72 174 192 183 192 198 203 .86 198 197 204 171 188 185 193 206 173 169 211 210 . 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Ldt Ohio V w l X 1 I X.. 1 9 ' N lslli .Hu I 'civil The Serving Oberlin L , ' I 'ix Sree REQ, ,. .- 'eil we 1 ,,,e,,,,w4x E 2 4,113 lit 233327- igc K PAGE DAIRY CO. MAHSPIELD, OHIO 289 Student Directory and Index 290 -S-Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Shatts, Garvin Phillip, 1-C, 723 Post Rd., Rye, N. Y.. . .. Shaw, Allen Ramsdell, 3-C, 136 Harrison St., Elyria ...... . Shaw, John Burnham, 1-C, 328 Reamer Place, Oberlin ........ Shaw, Priscilla Morrison, 1-Nl, 224 Main St., Hyannis, Mass. ........ . . Sheehan, John Nicholas, 4-C, 247 211d St., Elyria ...........,.......,,.. ....56,210 .....87 ....87 ....39 Sheldon, Kenneth Hubbell, Jr., 4-C, 4 Cameron Ave., Glens Falls, N. Y. ..... ..,......,.. 3 9 Shell, Ralph Emerson, 4-M, Star Route, West Union ......,.........................,... 39 Shelton, Lois Catherine, 4-C, 644 Cascade Rd., Forest Hills, Wilkillshu Shepardson, Viola Nlarie, 1-C, Bemus Point, N. Y ...,...,......,.... Sherertz, Wfillianij Hector, 4-C, 1331 Rue Lafayette, Shanghai, China ....... .........,.. 3 9 Sherman Sherman Sherman, Carolyn, I-M, Rumstick Pt., Barrington, R. I. ........... , , Dora Frantz, 1-C, Webber College, Babson Park, Fla.. . . . , Jean Elizabeth, 2-M, 10 Reach St., Westerly, R. I. ........ . Sherover, Charles Milton, 2-C, 609, W. 149th St., New York, N. Y.. .. . Shilts, O Shimer, Adair, 1-C, 50 Morningside Dr., New York, N. Y. .... ,. . . Shinn, Ridgway Fonlks, Jr., 1-C, 39 Fern Circle, Waterbury, Conn.. . Shipherd, Edith Estelle, 3-C, Randolph, N. Y. ................ . Shipman, Gretta Arline, 4-C, 114 River St., Willoughby ..... . Sbipton, .Ianct Elizabeth, 3-C, 28 Howard St., Pittslield, Mass.. Shober, Frederic Roger., McCutchenvi11e ......,,.,......... Shreiner, Mary Alice, 1-C, 198 E. College, Oberlin ............ Shurmer, Richard Hamilton. 2-C, 283 W. Main St., Norwalk .... Siehens, Arthur Alexander, 2-C, 135 South Church Siegel, Roselyn Adeline, 3-C, 12333 Tuscora Ave., Cleveland ,....... Sigler, Margaret Olive, 2-C, 1351 W. 95111 St., Cleveland ......,.... rlando Perry, Gr-C, 538 E. College, Oberlin ..,............ Sickler, Edward Alexander, 1-C, 420 E. Baird Ave., llarberton ....... St., Bowling Green. Siler, Marion Louise, 4-C, 524 Forest Ave., Oak Park, 111. ....,...... . Simmons, Charles William, 1-M, 16 Bayview Ter., Newburgh, N. Y. . . Simms, Benjamin James, 3-T, 809 W. Main St., Wetumpka, Ala. . Simpson, Mrs. hlarian Willsori, Sp-C, Oberlin .......,..., . . . Simpson, Mfaryj Helen, 1-C, 245 Stanford Ave., Elyria .... , Simpson, Shirley Elisabeth, 3-C, 245 Stanford Ave., Elyria .... . Sinamark, Anna Jean, 3-M, 2129 Sixth Ave., E., llibbing, lV11llll. Skeel, Kathryn Rae, 2-M, Poland Manor, Poland ............ Skillings, Robert Fraser, 1-C, 41 South St., Middlebury, Vt.. . . . Skinner, Edwin Rurritt, 1-M, 207 E. College, Oberlin ........ Skinner, Mrs. Marie Arndt, Oberlin ........... ,..,...... Skyrm, Richard Dean, 4-M, 140 Euclid Ave., Sharon, Pa.. . . Sloman, Estelle, 3-C, 16604 Ashton Rdl, Detroit, Mich.. . . . Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith., Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snider, Alan Beers, 2-C, R.D. 7, Rox 118, Salem, Ore. .... . Barbara Jane, 4-C, 3606 Edwards Rd., Cincinnati ....,.. Donald Aument, 1-M, Gap, Pa. ...... . ...,............ . Elizabeth Fairchild, 4-C, 309 Greenwood Ave., Greencastle, Evelyn Maxine, Gr-M, 113 Prospect St., Vassar, Mich.. . . Ffrankj Loren, 3-C, Park Ridge, N. J. ...,. .,...., . Irene Catherine, Dacoma, Okla. .....,.......,....... . James Edgar, 1-T, 933 M. St., N.W., Washington, 1J.C. .. Janice Joyce, 4-C, 6680 32nd PI., Washington, D. C.. . . . John Hubert, 1-T, Killbnck ..........,.....,,.,...., Lilly Marie, 3-C, 39 N. Linwood Ave., Cralton, Pa.. . . . Lucille Moss, 4-C, 702 9th Ave., lluntington, YV. Va... . . Marcelle Elnore, 3-M, Fayette ,......... .,.......,..... Margaret Estrid, 3-C, 154 llorchcster Rd., llullalo, N. Y.. Marian Ruth, 1-M, 6 Pleasant St., Canton, N. Y. ,,..,. .. Mfaryl Elizabeth., 1-M, 128 N. 2nd St., Geneva, 111.. .. Patricia Anne, 2-C, 925 Ruff Rd., S.W., Canton, . . . . Peter Maximillian, Jr., 1-C, 4-41 Earl Ct., Elyria. . . Reed Meredith, 2-C, R.D. No. S, Jolinstown, Pa.. . Robert George, 1-C, 320 Main St., llamillon ..... Robert Leland, 1-C, 822 Genesee Ave., Warren. . . Vincent Richard, 2-C, 2415 German St., Erie, Pa. ....... . William Rice, 1-C, 309 Greenwood Ave., Greencastle, lnd.. . . Joan, 2-C, 323 N. Garfield, Pocatello, lda. ..... ........... . Snow, Nancy Jane, 1-M, 1018 E. Mulberry St., Evansville, Ind... Snow, Robert Carter, 1-C, 1017 S. 24-th Ave., Bellwood, 111. ..... . Snow, Ted Warren Kenneth, 2-C, 614 E. Church St., Marion . . . Snyder, Jane Phyllis, 1-C, 248 Lafayette St., Salem, Mass. ...,... . . Snyder, Russell Vernon, Jr., 3-M, 3805 N. Tripp Ave., Chicago, 11 Soergel, Charles Ray, 2-M, lirant School Rd., Wexford, Pa. .... . . Sohn, Abraham Aucrback, 2-C, 1623 Kilohana, Honolulu, Hawaii. Solender, Robert Lawrence, 1-C, 100 Cambrini Blvd., New York, N. Y rg, Pa... .39, 96, 101, 178 ................87,187 .....87,215 .....72, 168 .....72, 166 .....87,l75 56, 100, 200 39, 105. 194 ...,..9f1-,200 .....87, 175 .....7.2,172 .......87 . ..... 72,199 .....56, 199 .....72, 192 ....39, 189 . ..... 87, 171 ......l01 11.37 ....56,97 . .... 56,168 .....72, 200 .....87, 211 39,104,191 .56,94,194 72,183,209 ...... ......40,175 Ind Spaeth, Earl Chester, 3-C, 280 Berryman Dr., Snyder, N. Y.. . . . . . . Spahr, Carol Cecile, 1-C, 8 Michigan Rd., Bellerose, N. Y.. . . . Spalding, Jean Eldridge, 2-C, 171 W. College, Oberlin ........ Snecht, Muriel Cecile, 1-C, 148 Rodney St., Brooklyn, N. Y.. . . . ..,. 40, 179 ....56 . . . . .fl-0, 195 ..,36, 192 ....S6, 173 56, 97, 215 . ....... 87 ....72,171 ....71-, 167 ....72, 166 ....87, 170 ....87,2l0 ....72, 177 ....87, 171 ....72,220 ...,...87 ....72,205 ....87, 186 ....56, 190 73,104,203 .., ,,.... 73,101 ....87,211 56,137,167 ........73,213 .73,93,202 ......87,180 dou I fhis C A I CONTRACTORS g ukemlnd A 1 sgzlaryllw YB! f EE 1 xx di ENGINEERS I I by sugg iRg 8 ' C Clif 1 cmfrvkfflfff Plumbing and Heating AIR CONDITIONING IRON FIRE MAN STOKERS Furnace and Sheet Metal work of all kinds THE T. O. MURPHY CO. tCo . .- v-,5 42 .I .f 1 e Street You can get your College Seal on . . eel' Q, 4- . EW 605146 Og 'Cv 'll Xagzb 3630 eq? C6413- Compliments of Hlxon-Pmnson LUMBER co. THE TIME SHUP Everything in Building Moteriol ll E. College St. Phone 368 291 C: Student 1Directory ct11c1 Index 292 -S--Cont . NAME or STUDENT PAGE Spelbrink, Frank Bernhard, Jr., 4-C, 139 E. Lorain St., Oberlin ...,..... ..., 4 0, 140 Spencer, Wfaltcrl Rogers, 4-C, 135 W. 13th St., Chicago Heights, 111. ,,.. ...... 4 -0 Spicer, Russell Wilbur, '1-C, 99 Hillcrest Rd., Maplewood, N. J. ........ ...,. 8 7, 184 Spickerman, Janette Frances, 2-C, 215 Augusta Ave., DeKalb, Ill.. . . .......,, 73, 164- Spielmeyer, Ruth, 1-C, 30 Cambridge Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ....... ,.... 8 7, 100, 214 Spies, Brooks Wood, 4-C, 805 Johnstone Ave., Bartlesville, Okla. ..... ....,.... . 40 Spitzer, Wolfgang Wilhelm, 1-C, 300 E. 30th St., Baltimore, Md. .... ,..,,.. 8 7, 213 Springer, Donald Welt, 3-C, 1117 N. Grove Ave.. Oak Park, 111.. . . .......,..... 56, 137. 167 Sprow. Allen Jenkins. 4-C, 31 S. Walltut St., Akron ....,...... ...................,,.... 4 0 Stanicek, Jean Ann, 3-C, 1006 S. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, 111 .,... ..., 5 6. 116. 152, 153, 156, 182 Stanslield, James Randolph, 2-C, 402 Broad St., Emmaus, Pa. .... , Stanton, Howard Earl, 2-C, 62M Sixth Ave., Gloversville, N.Y.. . .. Starr, Jessie Martin, 3-C, Steubenville Rd., Cambridge ,...,... . Starr, Merritt Paul, Jr., 2-C, 695 Prospect., Winnetka, 111. ......,. . Stearns, Aflicel Priscilla, 4-M, 1026 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J.. . .. Stechow, Mrs. Ursala 11011, Oberlin ..,,...........,.........., . , . Stein, Lforenej Marwal, 3-C, 1290 E. 14-2nd St., East Cleveland ..., . Steinbinder, John Joseph, 4-C, R.D. 1, Oberlin ....,....,............ Steiner, Frederick Nicholas, 2-M, 285 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y.. . . Steiner, Peter Otto, 1-C, 855 West, End Ave., New York, N. Y. .... . Steinhaus, Walter Otto Emil. 1-M, 2128 Barry Ave., Chicago, Ill. .... . Steinmetz, Mfaryl Elizabeth, 1-C, 8205 Marion Rd., Elkins Park, Pa.. . , Stengle, James Marshall, 3-C, Perrysville. Pa.. . ., ............,. . . . . . . Stephenson, Barbara Ruth, 2-C, 95 E. Morris Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . Stephenson, Bertha Borges, 3-C, 112 Columbia St.. Jackson ...... , Stephenson, Paul Wiard, 3-C, East Avon Rd., Avon, N. Y. ...... . . Steup, Harold Willztlr, 3-C, 710 Congress Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.. . . . Stevenson, Helen Elaine, 2-C, Fort Recovery .......,.............. , 204 ....73, 199 ....s6, 194 ,....,73 ............179 .i. '. i. A. 56. 54,118.9 ado Wiiiilfiffis ...,87,2l3 ...gas ....88 .,...57 ...57. 119 ....,,57.101 ......7s,93,11a Stevenson, Mtildredl Louise, 3-C, 82 Aurora St., Hudson ...... . ..,....,........... 57, 95 Stevenson, Thomas Hulbert, 4-C, 2303 Lafayette Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich., . Stewart, Marjory, 3-C, 332 Highland Ave., Johnstown, Pa. ...........,........... 57, 101 Stewart, William Carroll, 1-T, 555 Eddy Rd., Cleveland ........... Stiles, H Cubertj Edmund, 4-C, 618 Washington St., Dundee, I11... . . , 187 , 204- , 192 . 168 , 205 . 197 , 202 , 195 H4-0 , 195 . 197 40, 99, 114, 185 Stine, Ruth, 1-C, 634-5 Western Ave., N. YV., Washington, D. C. ...,........ ....,.... 8 7 Stitt, Lillian Edith, 2-C, Whcclershurg .............,...................... .... 7 3 Stockwell, Eugene Loudon, 1-C, Jose Bonifacio 1356, Buenos Aires, Argentina. . . . . . .88 Stoddard, Mferlej Satone, 1-M, 14 Park Pl., Shortsville, N. Y... . ...,..... ........ . .5 Stoeckle, John Duane, 1-C, 309 S. 4th St., Sturgis, Mich. .... . . Stokes, John Edward, Jr., 2-C. 19906 Eldora Rd.. Rocky River... Stoll, Henry Charles, 1-C, Snowden Lane, Princeton, N. J. .... . Stone, Morris, 2-C, 9601 Pierpont Ave.. Cleveland ......... . Stone, Victor Jerome, 3-C, 1001 S. 3rd Ave., Maywood, Ill.. . . . Storrs, Julia Mcllvaine, 1-C, Shaowu, China ..... .............,.... Stotbolf, Frederick Stevens, 3-C, Flemington, N. J. ................ . Stradford, Jewel Carter, 2-C, 4-937 Washington Park Ct., Chicago, 111.. . . Strait, Luren John, 1-T, R.D. 3, Milan, Mich. ..................... . Strange, Carl Britton, 2-T, 24530 Penn Ave., Romulus, Mich.. . . . Strasburg, Mary Louise, 1-C, 19 Warner St., Springfield, Mass.. . . . Strasburg, Richard Walter, 1-M, 3922 Tacoma, Fort Wayne, Ind.. . . . Stratton, Alice Elizabeth, 3-C, R.D. 1, Glen Mills, Pa. .........,. . Straueh, Bolton Dunbar, 2-C, 613 High Ave., S.W., Canton .... . Strause, Anne, 1-C, 906 Westover, Rd., Richmond, Va. ......, . . Strauss, Albrecht Benno, 3-C, 303 Atkins Ave., Shreveport, La.. . . . Strehler, Allen Frederick, 3-C, 625 Park Ave., Johnstown, Pa. .... . . . Stromquist. James Todhunter, 4--C, 1115 S. 2ml Ave., Maywood, lll.. . . Strong.. Helen Margaret, 3-C, 240 Van Buren, Terre Haute, lnd. .... . Stuebcr, Paul Jacob, Jr., 3-C, 1501 Lakewood Ave., Lima .... . . . Sluteville, John llarold, 1-C, 717 Walnut St., Rockport, Ind.. , . . Sullivan, Paul Benjamin, Vernon, Mich. .......,............ . Summers, Floyd Merle, 1-M, 265 South Ave., Bradford, Pa .... ....... Sursaw, Russell Walter, 3-T, 3211 23rd Sl., Wyatldotte, Mich. ..........., . Sutcliffe, Grant Hopkins, 1-C, 326 S. Chauncey Ave., West Lafayette, 1nd..... Suter, Mfaryj Clarene, 4-C, 107 Jefferson Ave., Warren, Pa. ,............. . . Sutton, Alan Callender, Jr., 2-C, 5600 Pimlico Rd., Baltimore, Md. ..... . . Sutton, Georgia Hazel, 1-C, 915 Foster Ave., Elyria .............. Swartz, Philip Gleason, 4-C, 269 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ..... . Swett, Margaret Birch, 3-M. 212 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, Md. ....,. , Swift, Lloyd Balderston, 2-C, 1111 Bancroft Pwky., Wilmington, Del., . . Szabo, Louis Julius, Gr-C, R.D. 1, Oberlin ..... ....,............... -T- Taber, Carol Elizabeth, 3-C, 312 Princeton Rd., Rockville Centre, N. Y Tabor, Edward Otto, Jr., 4--C, 6429 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. .4 ...... . Taishoff, Sally Zyra, 1-C 154-04 Ash St., Flushing N. Y. ...,.... . Talbot, Cornelia Mary, 1-C, R.D. 4, 1 almout11 Foreside, Portland, Me... 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E 4- gzg' gi . 5 E if M if 'Q . :': i' H I.: L lil' 4' WEEK .. y 1 W if 'J' A if 6 An Musu.zR and his Oncuzsnm 'Q 5 5, i 4 . -. ,- '57, I ' f-.1-Q . . 7 xx, SMX - 4 , 2 u ' ' f : f , ., 75 -.H .,:. 2: x 4 f' , , fl Student Directory and Index 294 -T-C011 t . NAME or STUDENT Tappan, 11e1en Gail. 2-C, 301 Northlieltl Pl., Baltimore, Nld. ....., . Tarbutton, Ltauraj Jeannette, 3-Nl, 2005 Van Buren St., Wilmington, D Tarr, Charles Howard, fl-C, 119 E. Pleasant St., Mount Vernon ...,. Tanb, Amy, 3-M, fl-3 Boydcn Pkwy., Maplewood, N. J. .,..... . Taylor, Elizabeth Linton, 2-C, 11.11. 6, Hamilton ,........ . Taylor, Janet, 1-C, cltutftt St., Addison, N. Y. .........,....., . , . Taylor, Maxine Yvonne, 1.-M, 501 3rd St., S.W., Little Falls, Minn.. Taylor, Robert Harrison, 1-T, R.D. 5, Howland, 1Varren .......... Taylor, Ruth Mildred, 1-C, 123 Forest, Oberlin .........,.. Tear, Philip Francis, 2-C, 1812 Kensington Ave., Youngstown. Tebbets, John Vlfarren, 2-C, Box 213, Locke's Mills, Me.. . . . Tellep, Leo Moroz, 2-M, 12 Commerce, Garlield, N. J.. . . . Templeton, John VVil1iam, Sp-C, 250 E. College, Oberlin ...... Tepper, Grace, 1-C, 473 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. ..., . Thom, Judith Preston, 3-M, 188 Prospect Ave., Princeton, N.J. ..., . . Thomas, Mrs. Myra Mebane, Sp-M, 401 Lillerston Ave., Paris, Ky.. Thomas, Shirley Marise, 1-C, 63 NY. Hillcrest Ave., Upper Darby, Pa Thompson, Andrew Ilarber, Jr., 4'-C, 4-19 Earl Ct., Elyria .......... Thompson, Cynthia Nell, 3-C, E. Chestnut St., Oxford .... Thompson, Frank Burton, Hasson Heights, Oil City, Pa. .... . . . Thompson, Lynette, Gr-C, Gretna, Fla. ...,..... ....,..,.,...... . Thompson, Margaret Louise, 2-C, 227 Kelly Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.. Thompson, Mary Louise, 2-C, Metamora .,....,.........,....... Thompson, Roy, 4-C, 28441 Detroit Rd., Bay Village .,,...... Thomson, Priscilla May, 2-C, Lingnan Univ., Canton, China ....... Thomson, Mrs. Ruth Craft, Lingnan Univ., Canton, China.. ....... Thorne, Robert Sherman, Jr., 2-C, 29 DeLancey Dr., Geneva, N. Y.. Thornton, Edgar Tomason, 3-T. Scotlandville, La. ................ . Thorp, Merle Bernice, 3-M, fl-15 E. 2nd St., Centralia, Ill.. .. Throner, Guy Anton, 335 Edgemere Pl., Oberlin ................ Tinker, Charlotte, 1-T, Yorktown Heights, N. Y. ................. . Tinsley, Ffrances1 Ann, 2-M, 2424 Memphis Ave., Lynchburg, Va.. . Tischbein, Harry James, Jr., 1-C, 1325 Edwards Rd., Cincinnati .... Tobias, Margaret Julia Faye, 2-M, 721 Plum St., Fairport Harbor. . . Tolman, Joyce, 1-C, 515 Oakwood Ave., Bryan ..........,...... Tompkins, Helen, 3-C, Lowell Rd., Concord, Mass.. . . , Tracy, Jean, 2-C, Allen Ave., Meriden, Conn. ...... . Treffert Trexler, , Mary Jane, 1-C, 4041 Sheridan Ave., Niles .... Mrs. Aldeeu Cox, 2-T, Chesterland ,................,. Trexler, Jerry William, Sp-T, Chesterland ...................,..., Trezise, Frederick William, 1-C, 206 N. Meade St., Appleton, Wis. .,.. , Trowbridge, John Beckwith, 1-C, 1099 Ardmore Ave... Oakland, Calif.. . Trudering, Lois Elnore, 2-C, 825 E. 14-5111 St., Cleveland .............. Tucker, Hfelenj Elizabeth, 1-M, Mystic Oral School, Mystic, Conn.. . . . Turnbull, Mrs. Marguerite Hilton, Sp-C, St. Regis 11ote1, Minneapolis, Minn.. . Turnbull, Robert George, 1-T, St. Regis Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn.. Turpin, Robert Roscoe, 2-C, 14419 Clifford, Flint, Mich. ......... . Tuttle, Elizabeth Barton, fl--M, 11fl Caroline St., Burlington, Vt. ,,.. . Tuttle, Thomas Frederick, 3-C, 670 Market St., Lima ...,...........,. Twyelfort, Barbara, 1-M, Fox llollow, Stratton Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y Tyler, Virginia June, 1-M, 551 E. Jackson St., Fostoria ...,.......,. Tyre, Janice Cole, 3-M, 7950 Montgomery Rd., Elkins Park, Pa.. . -U- Ulrich, Paul Frederick, 2-C, 610 E. High St., Mount Vernon .,...... Underwood, Margaret 11e1en, 2-M, 90 Nvellington Rd., Buffalo, N. Y.. .. Unkefer, William Thomas, I-C, 18520 Lancashire Rd., Detroit, N111-11. Updegralf, John Clyde, fl--C, Grafton ...........,...,.....,.....,. Urich, Raoul Walwyil, Gr-C, 3544 Princeton, Elyria ....,....... Uslander, Judith Mildred, 3-C, 830 Park Ave., Elizabeth, N. J.. . . Utterback, Ray Seclye, 2-T, 2519 Dover Ave., Westlake ,.,,... . -ye- Vail, Ro11ertWi11iaxi1, 1-C, 171 S. Main Sl., Albany, N. Y. ...,.... . Valko, Robert James, 3-C, 2976 East Blvd., Cleveland .....,........ Vandermenlen, TChirza1 Jean,.2-C, Belle Terre, Port .le1'l'crson, N. Y.. Van llorn, John Robert, 2-C, 1490 Hoycroft Ave., Lakewood ...,.... Van ltlersline, Afrthurl Prentice, 3-M, 502 Prospect Ave., Oradcll, lN. Van Meter, llerbert Ensign, 1-T, 2515 16th Ave., Moline, 111. ....,.. . Van Bipcr, Bobert Austin, 2-C, 32-10 213111 St., Bayside, N. Y. ..... . Van Shule, .lean Shirley, fl--M, 56 Lee Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y... Van '1'ny1, Grace Lillian, fl'-C, 19 Coolidge Ave., White Plains, N. Y.. Van Vechten, Donald Charles, 3-C, 193 West Ave., llilton, NL .... . Varncr, Joseph lloward, Jr., Gr-T, 512 Beall Ave., Wooster ......, Vaughan, Caroline Bnth, fl-M, 520 Fawcett Ave., Mclieesport, 1'a.. Veil, Lois, 1-Nl, 6'1-0 W. Hickory St., Union City, lntl. ......... . Pt ...57,103 .....-11 .73,'J3.123 ........88 ....88, 119 57 53 fl 1 ....88,1 ' ' ' 11 1 157 . . f .13 ....73 Q13 Q13 i.f55,'itii .Q13 ...88 . ....... 73 58, 105, 123 .....73,93 ...H88 .fffig ...88 G 1 1 -v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ....7f1,131 1 fl- 1 . . .88, ...Sa ....7-1-, 118, ....,..71-, , ..,. 88, 58 1 . . .88 1 ,..38, ...7f1, . . .71-, ...58 -7 ...,ll.., 1 .....71-, fll . ....... , ....'111, 11.1, 41, 1281 , .....88, E .73 182 118 165 176 215 197 215 191 .73 .73 175 195 187 167 182 182 198 . -11 I-73 208 200 112 208 220 .88 182 165 186 211 .88 .74 175 201- , 58 197 171 .88 186 17f1 173 213 202 212 171 161- 177 190 197 174 198 179 .38 1117 193 213 1. . 'll HN 4 A u N AGAIN' N Student Directory and Index 296 -Y'-Cont. N ,x M E or STUUENT Verda, Miriam Piroska, 1-C, 183 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin. . . Vernon, Bettylee, 4-C, 8006 Orlando Dr., Clayton, Mo. ,..,,. . Villwoek, Evelyn Ruth, 4-M, 11319 Spokane Ave., Cleveland ..... Viner, Marylou, 1-M, 820 Lundvall Ave., Rockford, 111. ,,.... . Vinzetta, Margaret Frances, 1-M, 11aileyvi1le,0k1a. .,,.... . Virkler, Maudevlyn, 2-M, Renilf St., Castorland, N. Y. ....... . Volk, Murray Edward, 1-C, 2109 Tenth St., Cuyahoga 1 a11s ....... Vradenburg, George Albert, Jr., fl--C, 3531 Brookside Rd., Toledo. . . Vrooma Vrooma Vrooma Wachs, n, Clare Martin, Jr., 4--C, 2989 Kingsley Rd., Shaker Heights .... n, Jean Eleanor, 1-C, 2939 Kingsley Rd., Shaker Heights .,.... n, Richard, 4-C, 2989 Kingsley Rd., Shaker Heights ....., -W- Mfargueritel Elizabeth, 11--M, 910 S. Blvd., Evanston, Ill.. . . Wade, Barbara Ann, 1-C, 230 W. College, Oberlin .,............,..... Wade, Robert Charles, 3-C, 14623 Armin Ave., Lakewood .......,......, Wagexie Wagner Wagner Wagner t, Gordon Morrison, 3-C, 1812 K Sl., N.W., Washinvton D. C.. . U , Clariee Foster, 2-C, 1114- 1ndian 11ill, Claremont, Calif. ,.... . , Joseph, Jr., 4-M, 2224 E. 79th St., Cleveland .......,.,. , Margaret, 2-C, Lake Station, Ruxlon, 'Md. ..,.......... . Walker, Dorothy Esther, 2-C, Canaan, N.Y. ...........,............ . Walker, George Theophilus, Jr., 4-M, 3222 Sherman Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C.. . 1 ' Walker, John Benjamin, 1-C, 925 Broad Ave., N.W., Carlton ......,.. Wall, R obert Leaoy, 2-C, 4954 state Ra., Drexel um, Pa, ........ l 1 Wallace, Barbara Lynn, 1-C, 7311 Quick Ave., River Forest, 111.. . . . Wallace, Jean Frances, 3-M, 7311 Quick Ave., River Forest, 111. ...... . Wal ters Wambo , Robert. Lowell, 2-C, 325 21st St., N.W., Canton .....,.,...... ugh, Afgnesj Marguerite, 2-M, 17 Maltbie Ave., Suffern, N. Y. . . Ware, Alexander Holdship, 1-M, 629 W. 115111 St., New York, N. Y.. . . Warne, Margaret Cecelia, 1-C, 110 Blue llills Rd., Amherst, Mass.. . . . Warner, Elizabeth Anne, 4'-C. 1500 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park, Md.. . . . Warner, Jean, 3-M, 609 Hill Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. ,.......,...... . . Warner, Sfaral Cecilia, 11-C, 3312 Egerton Rd., Baltimore, Md.. . . . Warner, Walter Charles, 4-C, 556 Lloyd St., Barberton ........... W'arren, Robert, 3-C, 1140 Laurel Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. .....,.. . Wassermari, Harry Abraham, 3-C., 13 Clayton Apts., Third St., Elyria. Watson, Jtamesj Warren, 1-C, 590 Oakwood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . Waugh, Wear, J Wear, Katherine Ann, 3-C, 6 McClure Dr., Lakewood ..,....,. Wear, Robert Edward, 4-C, 6 McClure Dr., Lakewood ......,.,.. Thomas Toan, 2-C, 39 Betwood Ave., Albany, N. Y.. . . ohn Frederick, 4-C, 6 McClure Dr., Lakewood ........ Weaver, Neill Kendall, 4-C, 1624 Lynn St., Parkersburg, YV. Va Webb, Robert Kiefer, 1-C, 342 Hillside Dr., Rossford .......,.. Webber Welyer, Weeks, , Mary Alice, 2-M, 90 S. Professor, Oberlin . . ....... . . Donald Robert, 2-C, 6300 Louise Ave., Chicago, 111. ....... . Lucy Salisbury, 4-C, 121 E. Virginia Ave., YVest Chester, Pa... Wegman, Martin John Herman, 4-C, Pemberville ........... I ..... Wchrli, Eugene Stanley, 1-C, 114' Park Rd., Webster Groves, Mo.. . . Weinberg, Deane, Jr., 4-C, Hotel Jefferson, Peoria, 111. ..........., . Weinberg, Herbert Gustav, 2-C, 323 Monroe Ave., Plainfield, N. J.. Weiss, Nathan, 1-C, 250 Cedar St., New Haven, Conn. .......... . Weiss, Ruth Emily, 3-C, 1250 Manor Park, Lakewood .......,.... Welch, Lois Elizabeth, 4-C, 137 Stanmore Place, Westlield, N. J.. . . Welch, Wellma Maurice Edward, 1-C, 322 Denise Rd., Rochester, N. Y.. . . . n, Robert Neal, 3-C, 112 Mound St., Logan ............. Wells, Geraldine, 1-M, 21 Kennedy St., Hartford, Conn. ........ . NVe11s, Ric-hard Albert, 3-C, R.D. 1, North Girard, Pa. ............ . Wells, Robert Beresford, ll--M, 11-0 Walter Ave., Tonawanda, N. Y.. . NVende11, Wanda Eileen, 1-M, 1515 Fulton Rd., Canton .......... NVeuncr Wesley, Wtessel, slrom, Delores, 4-C, 5011 W. 129th St., New York, N, Y. ....,....,. . Louise Johnson, 3-M, 731 Fairmont St., N.W., Yvashington, 11. t.,, , Ella May, 3-M, 103 S. fllh Ave., Bozeman, Nlont. ....... .,..... . Vlfcst, William Kirby, fl--C, 30 Grove SI., Baldwiusville, N. Y. ............. , Wester: Westph nan, Eleanor Anne, 3-C, 862 Calvin St., S.1'l., Grand Rapids, W1it'1l..... al, Robert Louis, 1-M., N. County Rd., 1'ort .11-Iiferson, N. Y. ....... , Weltingfcld, Robert 1 redt-rirk, 1-C, f147-2f1- Bell Rd., Bayside, N. Y.. . .. Rfelzel, NV ht-atr- Ann M arie, 2-M, Beaver Springs, Pa. ..............,..... , roft, Robert William, 2-C, 18606 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland ..... xvllfllltlll, Robert Miller, fl--C, R.1J. I,1'ort Clinton.. Wvlweler, Wilda, 1-C, 1108 E. College St., Uberlin .... W hikeh Whi te, White, White, W hile, White, art, Lewis Elwood, 2-M, 17319 Riverway, Lak -'1--od. .... . . Alison May, 1-C, 21-33 Rit-hton Ave.. Detroit, N114-lx. ..... . . . Beatrice Ann, 1-C, 5367 28111 St., NAV., Washington, 11. C. ....... .. llureve, 2-C, 325 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin ........,.... ,.......... . Eleanor Morrill, 4--C, Hudson View Gardens, W. 183rd St., New York 'Laura Ruth, 2-C, Mission Bungalow, fllanamadura, S. India. . . . . . Ptos .88 ....4l, 206 ..'..A1-1 178 .87 ....88 186 .74- .....88,96,165 133 41,132. 133 110 .........88.2Z15 .41 .....42,104, 132, 11-0. Q .89 .........59 11,1 58,120, 1111- 181 ........7-1,193 . . . .7f1, 153, 165 . . . .7-1, 100, 103 H12 204 ...741, 131, 181 ......89 180 ......58,200 .. .74, 100, 166 ....7f1, 173 .89 ...fl-2, 97,115,179 .........58.,201 . . .42, 93, 105, 189 .........f12,203 ........58, 131 .58 .89 ...7-1,131,181 ...........-12,203 5 102,195 1203 167 ....89,212 .71- ......71- 137 ....'1-2,93, 189 ......1'2 111. ......,.89,211 ...-12, 101' 197 ......71-1200 .........,.89,213 .........58,96,220 11.2, 91-, 97, 105, 188 ........58,167 .89 .. 58,191,203 .12 .89 198 198 .. 58,1925 . .1-2 . .58. 93. 193 . ,89 . . . .89. 2118 -7 -3 ....71.-.,,0 ....71-, 208 XY. ...1-2. ....-1-2, 197 .89 ....71, 191 ....89,187 .......,89,215 f' 116, 188,191- ,220 71,100,123 Pnorosnnrnlcnuv Srenmns . . . It has again been a pleasure and a privilege to have had a part in the production of the Hi-0fHi. AQ QOKHVL xS?lfL660 Student 19irectory Clflfl Index 298 -W-Cont. NAME or STUDENT White, Ralph Harding, 3-M, Jacksonville .....,........,......,.. . Whitehead, Jean Margaret, 1-C, 14503 Robson Ave., Detroit, Mich.. . Whitehouse, Henry Howard, 1-C, 4409 Renwood Rd.,-South Euclid. . . . Whitney, Wfilliamj Gillett, 2-C, Westtown. Pa. ..................... . Whiton, Joseph Lucas, 1-C, R.D. 1, Amherst ....................... - ..... Whitworth, Kernan Bradley, Jr., 2-C, 15421 Edgewater Dr., Lakewood ............ 74, 100, 117 Wichman, Joan Marie, 4-C, 627 S. St. Johns Ave., Highland Park. Ill. ..,. 42 Wicks, Zeno Waterbury, Jr., 4-C, 218 Twin Oaks Rd., Akron ......... . . Widowson, Marion Ruth, 1-M, 4173 W. 50th St., Cleveland ....... . Wightman, Warren Jennings, 2-C, 2898 Bailey Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . Wiley, John Russell, 1-C, 155-15 90th Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. ,..... . . Wilkins, Sarah Ellen, 3-C, 1944 Penn Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.. . . . Willard, Mfaryj Jane, 3-M, 911 N. Yakima St., Tacoma, Wash.. . . . Willard, Robert Lockard, 3-C, 540 S. 9th St., Connellsville, Pa.. . . William William William William s, Afzaliaj Irene, 1-M, 10522 Arthur Ave., Cleveland ,............ s, Harold Baird, Gr-T, 83 S. Cedar, Oberlin ....................... s, Harrison Arlington., Jr., 4-C, 430 Randolph Rd., Plainfield, N. J.. . s, Mrs. Lillian Tompkins, Sp-C, Oberlin .......................... Willman, Harold Mercer, 1-T, Wellington ............................. PAGE ....89, 171 ......74,190 ...........89,211 101, 153, 156, 188 ...........42,167 .........89,175 ..,..74,131, 185 ......89,170 ....59,168 ....59,182 ....59,203 Willmore, Laura Eaton, 1-C, 6475 Loiswood Ave., Cincinnati .............. Wilson, Alan Bond, 1-C, 16 Lang Jun Yuan, Yenching Univ., Peking, China. . . Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Edna Carolyn, 3-M, 425 W. Judson Ave., Youngstown ............ Francis Edwin, 2-T, 5045 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. .... . . Gerald Shepard, 4-C, 4800 Leslie Ave., Detroit, Mich. ........ . . . . Hfaroldj Frederick, 1-C, 133 Vine St., Columbiana. .... James Reed, 4-C, 624 Linden Ave., York, Pa. ........... . . Janet Mary, 1-C, 262 Hazelwood Ter., Rochester, N. Y. .... . . . . .. .... 43, 99, 181 f f .i fest' im ...........59,193 43,131,111-0, 181 ,........89,212 ...........43,167 ...........89,180 Wilson, Jean Margaret, 2-C, 4800 Leslie Ave., Detroit, Mich. ............. 74, 94, 152, 156, 173 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, John Ballantyne, 2-C, 2820 Atkinson Ave., Detroit, Mich. .... . . . . Laura May, 1-M, 15 N. Buena Vista, Redlands, Calif.. . : ..... . . Margaret Lees, 1-C, 10 Baiseley Ave., East Rockaway, N. Y.. . . Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, 624 Linden Ave., York, Pa. ......, .... . . Peter Gosma, 3-C, Yenching Univ., Peking, China ........ . Robert Whitelaw, 2-C, R.D. 2, Burlington, Wis. ...,...... . Winder, Robert Lee, 2-C, 53 N. Park St., Oberlin ...........,...... Winship, Mary Spencer, 3-C, 2882 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights .... Winter, Dorothy Grace, 4-C, 3878 W. 158th St., Cleveland ........ . Wirth, Jane Duke, 4-C, Golf Farms, Elyria . ................. . . Wistinetzki, Ellen, 1-M, 50 E. 82nd St., New York, N. Y. ....... . Wittler, Efstherf Claire, 2-C, 1623 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.. .. Witzeman, Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, 406 N. Portage Path, Akron .... Wolf, Joan, 1-C, Morristown, Ind. ..... ' ...........,....... . . Wolf, J Cohnj Louis, Gr-T, 1860 Oakwood Ave., Toledo ...... Wolf, Richard Charles, Gr-T, 15 Railroad St., Plymouth. . . . Wolf, Wynne Robinson, 4-C, 4432 Ashland Ave., Norwood .... Wolff, Blema, 1-M, 1437 Arnold Ave., N.W., Canton ....... Wolif, Catherine, 3-M, 82 Burton Ave., Woodmere, N. Y.. . . . Wolford, Ray Monroe, 1-T, Box 346, Shreve .................... Wolin, Sheldon Sanford, 1-C, 55 E. Morris Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . Wolvington, Grace Irene, 2-M. 1735 Jasmine St., Denver, Colo.. , . . Wood, Jfamesj Eugene, 3-C, R.F.D. 2, Norwich, Conn. ....... . Wood, Thomas Henderson, 3-C, 228 E. College, St. Oberlin ...... Woodard, Mildred Allice, 3-C, Beaumont Hospital, El Paso, Tex.. . . Woode, Alice Mae, 4-M, 1543 Montier St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. ..... . . Woore, Helen Virginia, 2-M, 510 Washington St., Winchester, Va.. . . Worcester, Philip Howard, 3-C, R.D. 1, N. Main, Oberlin ,........... Worden, Jiamesj Stanley, 3-C, 2750 Hampton Pwky., Evanston, Ill.. . . . Worley, John Carl, 3-M, 58 Tomlin St., Waltham, Mass., .......... . Wright, John Frederick, Jr., 1-C, Collins ......................... Wright, Katharine, 1-C, 15 N. Broadway, Dayton ................. Wright, Wilbur Herbert, 3-C, 15 N. Broadway, Dayton .............. Wyman, Arthur Harvey, 3-M, 1972 Gibson St., Canandaigua, N. Y... . . Wyre, Jean Marilyn, 1-C, 531 Parker Ave., Barberton .............. -Y- Yamaguchi, Harry Goichi, 1-C, 1302 John St., Seattle, Wash. ........ . Yeakel, Yergan, Yocom, Young, Young, You ng, Young, Margaret Caroline, Gr-C, 145 Main Sl., Fair Oaks, Pa. ....... . Frederick Moreland, 1-C, 131 W. 110th St., New York, N. Y. . . John Erwin, 1-C, 251 Forest St., Oberlin ................. , . . . Birneisis Motte, 2-M, 238 N. Pleasant, Oberlin .............. Edith Mildred, R.D., Fletcher, N. C. ............ . . Farra Holmes, 3-M, 238 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin. . . . Keith Randall, 1-C, 21 Glenwood Sl., Warren, Pa.. . Youtz, James Robert, 2-C, 611 Lawn Ave., S.W., Canton. . . f f f f f f f f f f feel 123 ..,.89, 175 ....59, 181 ......74,184 .....59, 100, 163 .....43, 100, 179 .....4-3, 152, 188 ....74, 96, 153,188 .........89,187 ........89,215 ' ' 425 '1i1.5',.123,'1 ...........89,186 .........89,167 ....,74. 105,220 ......59.131 .....43, 105, 178 ........74-,200 . ...... 59,131 .....59, 104, 137 , .... 59, 103, 205 .89, 175 ....59, 167 ....4-3, 174 ....89, 101 ....89, 144 ......89,119 ....74,98,185 - A - Q BUY A Boon OF TICKETS Always a Good Show A N D S AV E Our pleasure is to help make your four years in Oberlin College happy by giving you the best in Motion Picture Entertainment APOLLO THEATER J. STEEL Manager and Proprietor . . -X ..Z,. Zeller, Cfhristinal Barbara, 3-C, 231 N. Stanwood Pl., Columbus , . ..... 59, 97, 182 Zimmer, Marjorie Newell, 4-C, Cordoba, Argentina ......,...... ..... 4 3, 93, 188 Zimmerman, Jfosephinej' Carol, 3-C, 53 W. 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