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

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And what is it that cheers you on your way to your eight o'cIocks, what is it that you are subconsciously aware of wherever you go, whenever you go, and whatever you do in Oberlin? Our search for a unity representative of Oberlin had ended. We have tried to show that our trees and our traditions are complementary, that trees and Oberlin are inseparable. A . .NY- , .. xx ' A X 1. '1 x Y Wx 1 K Q Q' 5 W 5 2 J X X fr Q XQ X 6 J ly 4 '. A ,fl j 1,4 Z, X, . ,XX K X 1 'x AH E f J ff in K Q ' 5 H x Y ' ' .X X K' xx , V gxx , f' J 6 4 4 4, ff I JHfvJuuMfmlfffr! 55. 'hh zfacafiolfz Av. Le N 1 W lx X Ax N X X XXXX X .ivj If 1 rg.. 'Xf 46 JMC 9 r' f 'ff , pw ff If f fx ,r If V, 1 ,f if if Q J ,iffy ff' X! QQ' Q f y CREATIO N OZQ P50 mom 'J 6 f' 60004 , . if amj onfaezilficozfion Olf'8 LL ZW WALK FILI TI nf S A! ,f av in 'fi' 'Q ' a- ff .9 WA .- 'vb'- .,,x. ...fp f A , 1' i , x 1 WH NPT I-. gs'-5. +22 K 01? 'to die for your country was a J four men sat down to plan a yearbook. One working over his ideas all summer, two were artists of broad experience, the other merely watched. The idea-man talked a lot and threw his summer's thoughts upon the table. The artists sketched, and threw away,'and sketched again: and soon the room was filled with scattered papers. CNo American had ever yet been bombed from the air on territory belonging to his country.i On all the papers there were shapes of leaves-the oak, the elm, the maple. The idea-man had wanted leaves from the first because they made informal beautiful designs, because they spoke to him of Oberling the artists had agreed Thai' nature had 8 simple beauty all its own. And so, that autumn day this book was planned: to that conception, this book was dedicated. fThis was before Pearl Harbor, in a time good to think of and remember-a time when men sat down to plan for beauty and for dedication.i of fA8 CULVVLIUIXLZS EDUCATION C O page 16 2 m XA N-.wx RECREATION page 94 DOMESTICATION page 186 AFFILIATION page 246 . .,,,4 545' . ,., , . 1 15 .Sl I, . v.. . X A QW 'J 3 1 . ,Lf Q' X ,, u Q B+ rw , Q5 , 2 S. X: L K R4 fig K'-iii Q' ,,,.f . , 'mf' . V ,, .mf -151 'iff' 1 Enresenting bofh sides of which makes Oberlin Col appropriafez Learning nlfroofncing PRESIDENT WILKINS ..4.., ..M.... P age zo THE DEANS ,4.,... ,...,.. P age 21 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS .....,.... Page 22 GENERAL FACULTY ..A.,..,.. Page 23 Oberlin Memorial Arch . ,n ff. 'A-.' ,T ,, . ,,.- P W - ' - 'I-1 ' ' . Ve. , Kit. ,t ,,T,V t A, h A i X. ,, A I . h ' ' , -,Q V 'nv..2, .I 7 ,wmx I ' ' 4. .' 5 V-w. . 5 fy f -,, ' M I V. I 1 .u'el'f fr- V 1 1' V, ,,,,,J,I..,,,- ,e.:,x-whit--f..e.'?f.muiw-M , .P , , P. , A X V . , , . - A A47 minidfrafion Presenting the administration -is Officers and general faculty of Oberlin College. ,..,-A.. The respect and e entire student body feels towards President Wilkins was never more clearly mani- fested than on that Tuesday after Pearl Harbor, when ' , with an unparalleled frankness and a ' moving sincerity he spoke on Oberlin's role in the war. Throughout the year he has striven to keep student attention directed on irn- portant national and international af- fairs. Liberal in thought and interested in student activities h h , e as always been found by students a willing counselor and friend. faith which th QULVL5 'ff Rich in experience, human in association, our deans have been popular because of these two outstanding characteristics. Academic as well, they have demonstrated a well-roundedness which fits well into the Oberlin scheme. True there have been disagreements-youth VS- age-but these have only served as a means of demonstration of their true character. Demo- cratic, observant and well-versed, their popularity is evidenced by their frequent speaking engage- ments within a wide radius ot Oberlin. an-ff X XX XX KX XNNX R' XF KN DONALD M, LOVL crerory of thc College ff W. F. BOHN Assistant to the Prcsic lcnl Rich in in s first rate. One of its members was an important figure in the pre-Munich Czechoslovakian govern- ment and holder of the Chair of Philosophy at the University of Prague, one is present head of the American Chemical Society, several now hold important positions with our Federal Government, a relatively high proportion of them are mentioned in Who's Who. Besides ably filling their responsibili- ties to their students many of them have found time to achieve distinction in their respective fields. Recently published books, completed manuscripts and mere outlines exemplify faculty energy. lust as important as their varied achieve- ments is their inherent amiability. Human not by definition alone, their warm under- standing of our problems and their sincere willingness to help us was manifested by their open homes and kindly advice. WILLIAM Pi DAVIS JOHN C. KENNEDY Tronsurcr of thc College Registrar of thc COHQCVVOIWV gl f , I-yf 'lI::h 1111115 ?UfQHI1s I. 33 -ra un ff I I 1 I K 'Gyn W 'Ia HV5 , . s ,K fc ' w iff? H1 ROMANCE LANGUAGES D. Gilman, K. COUICS, Mmm. Vlumphrrry, lla-ml Ui UCDKIFIIIIL R. Jorncson. M. Fcrncuulez, P. Rogurs, W, fiuyuru, Ii, Nolrm, H. flwrum Vi iii CDH! Wi H' 4 .. lem:-iwf llw1H1nlw+fu1.' MH-I I lwxuln VVC.,7fN,fH'N,'1J VI 5'YfJlQ,Q!'Rl lil JUL, XX I MII'-! li:-wiwl 414gHax1:,wfx1,f. ,'X.N:.l1wn, KV fn- XM ll lawn, lu fYwi:xmuwif1'., Y lwwmr' S-.A x--f' N ,H-ff, ,' iG,.3Q,1kg A D U W1 flfxf L3 if 5 ik? .Q i i,.fAXf , Ufjqf f RfXI4'Y' Em,,:Qgf4 1Aznm N ff 1 1 mv Nr'-Iwi: N Vfulfriizfr Af v WNUHVHKI V gmt! V mm JV It rw H W! MI -',f MMI, I-mfv.-11 I ,- . . , bv' lm wg KIM M I I I ff ff: un, nl f: . f lf J.lm PSYCHOLOGY POLITICAL SCIENCE I'. I, Ivrm, .I IW. Ivwv., L, Hluuw, I Of DCPCIIIIIIOIIII O. Ju-.zl. I N I Q, .ww I iw . I1 -- Y N IQ .I-. .. I.. was I .N . w ,k-- I . I I v MW? W Hood UI Dcpurimvnli L. Hurlmnm L. Culu I Q, PUBLIC SPEAKING H. Brocklmus Lb-.. ,H . . CLASSICS A. SCI1IcSir1qcl - Hood nf Department: L. Alexander N. Done - G, Kam SOC I G, Brown I'lcoc'I of D0pcn'Irm'llI1 N. Sims IZ. Zurhuuqll W. Moody GERMAN J, Kurtz, M. Luwsmn, Ilcuml of Dcpurlmcnl: If. Kuuhncm, J. Rcichord. HISTORY Ip Ariz D, Moorv L. Alc-xumior IIr'nrI of Dopmtmcnlz II. Robinson C. Wittkrr R. Flclchcr ECONOMICS I No PictureI ,Q A Hvuri of Department: I-I. Wooster, J. Nc'Iwu, A. Nulason, C, Arlt, Ixll Win A OVLZJQIWIJOL f0lf' ULCULAJ 5c.l1n1itl,J. llnll. Jnlirvsori, D. Harris. G. Waln, A. Williams, K. Gehrkcns, l-l. Moqrlsiclf, M. Williams, C. Meek. 26 l' L Hall, M. S Hnll, J. Lytrle ll, lrlriuqli, A. 'filf jf'II1P, V. l.yHlr', M. Kes-alor, D, Moyer, D, Morrison, R NOT PICTURED B. Davis B. l-lort J. l-lungafe J. Elvin H. Bryson N. Lockwood G. Moore J. Frazier A. Dann C. Keyes B. Ladd C. Anderson R. Morrison N. Swanson R. Melcner L. Holden J. Conrad R. Ccrf A. Poister W. Warclw, L. Lewis, G. Lillicli, l. l-lo land, C. Barlow. ' x irns, G, Mnnrs, F-. J. X awdigcafian in chronological progression from the Freshmen to the Seniors. Presenting the classes of Oberlin QU ULIWQ OWL l00Lg8 ......43 60 ....77 F855 VVLULVL The present freshman class is the last for the duration to have had even one semester of Complete class unity. February found it a queer conglomera- tion of freshmen and sub- freshmen, three-year freshmen and four-year freshmen. Although they exhibited amazing meekness in submit- ting to sophomore hazing, the men were looked upon as the white hope of the football Team. The women foiled the S0Dhs by looking pretty in their Wee, Scotch bonnetsf' After rallying from the shock of learning that they would hever be on the sophomore end Of soph-frosh hazing, they settled down to making the most of all ot Oberli experiences. Q CLASS CFFICERS NANCY RAFETTO Secreta ry-Treasurer ED RYDER President MARY FARQUHAR Social Chairman ROBERT KEESEY Social Chairman ,29 Second Allaben Joan Asher, Fourth Row Ruth U co re4Am ' F-ourth Flrst Gtond Jack Bell, Row Bigellzw, oward First Row Bigelow Iivi ' - bert Billikop rence Second Row Bloom Theodore orn Marilee ird Row BoyJe,.l?.ober'r Boynton Ben Brearley Ral Brewer Ba ara First Row 5 . -... Jivifx fe I D l iss, el ' X . f G f 2 ' ' J 5 4' 4 B In Ou OW Brady,Pc1t 7:1 0 ' --ie fi full Briers, James Briggs, Arthur R. Brown, Hugh Second Row Brown, Mary Brown, Ral h -2 Brundid Theodore Third Row Brunn , ert B ck, Mary tle 6 ton Fourth w uttermore, Gro t Calvert, Ro ert, Jr. - : n, Robert Q .- .f -ix rrr, Lf . - e, rlotte ' mu... Carlso Hr 'am rr, E' - th 4Q.g .1 ond ow 514.gif Carr Mart 'SQg.p fIl'SOl'1, lizabet Chan er, Rob Third ow Chaney, la Ch ouis Cheney, 2' urth Row Cisna, Charlotte Clark, James Clifford, William First Row Cochran, Harry Cole, Tella-Marie Collier, David Second Row Comegys, Polly Conant, Benjamin Cone, Ross Third Row Cook, Gaines Cook, Graham Cook, Harriet Fourth Row Court, Jean Crafts, Virginia Craig, Joan First Row Craig, John Third Cramer, David Crosby, Cynthia Row rl Croxton, Frederick, Jr. Cummings, Abbott Dainton, Claire helby Jean OW Row Dietz, Pauline 3- A ,-lf-A xx X Eli nv' ii? g x -9 Aff' Fall Frances I Farmer Freder: N 4.3 Second Row Paglgbf Farquhar Mor Ev First Row Grace, Victoria .D ,..-., TTS Row Hancock Jane red VL :M 0 low Hertzler, Bet ,Z Graham, Joy Gray, Dorothy Second Row Green, Mary Greene, David E. Greene, David C. Harris, therington, He Row Third Row Third bird Row Griswold, Ann 'DTN Nlgaly, HilEr Grosebeck, ilton lqedner X I Haiflei , Mo , Willia Gloria Esther Ruth Edson, Jr. Fourth Row Fourth Haigh, Barton Henry, Hale, Thomas Hall, Doris 34 Fourth Row Hinrichs, Neal Hoare, Alon Hoover, Harold Wnefeen ULVLJIWQJ jorfy - First Row l'l0rner, Margie Hornstein, Charles Horwitt, Robert Second Row l'lurrell, Barbara Hussey, Louise lrige, Elizabeth Third Row lV0 iYe, Eleanor Jack, Dorothy Jamieson, Margaret Fourth Row Jeffries, Margaret Jewell, Kenneth Johnsen, Phyllis C Second Row First Row Johnson, Jay S Johnson Jones, ' Jones, Robert Jones, Stuart Josephi, Nancy Third ow iosep so , 1 Ka e , Edith x a, Fc 1 th Ro 4 relsen, n eesey, Robert eil, Paul I i , Carol na Row ne Kenmckl Al in-.. Row Kessler, Fourth Row Kent, I , Betty King, David Howard Vivian Z-1 X TN 35 First Row Leete, Barbara Lehman, Marjorie Leiserson, Mark Second Row Lennmerman, Karl Lewis, Dorothy Long, Miner Third Row Lorenz, Edward Lorenz, Jeanne Ludwig, Connie Fourth Row Lupinske, Thomas McConIogue, Ward McConnell, Jean A First Row Mengel, Elias Merritt, Nettie-Mae Meyer, Gerhard Second Row Meyer, John Miller, Amos Miller, Jane Third Row Miller, Jean Miller, Jeannette Miller, Rachel Fourth Row Miller, Sarah Monell, Janet Moore, Betsy First Row Row Third Mauney, Mauney Meier Frank Jean OI'I'Y1G 2 F lrst Row Row Jean Niehus, Lucile .-f Nixon, Row Noyes, ,..f Oison V815 X.,x First Row en Parker Jesse M Row Jean Joseph John , Jr.X ary Lynn XZ Puls, Amy eo Nancy Janet Robe Vivian .--Z Row William g r Betty I t, Carol ice, Robert First Row Ri hards R h R gsm: ,Paul '- b, George Second Row obertson Isabe I 7 m. Feicksl ertson William Robinson - V J a 5 0 Third Row -Robson John Roehm Dan '- ean - . '1 4 w ' L I I '. 0 Q ' 5: 5 rfb N A , ,ha I X ourth Row Rove Marg et ,-,FN Rudy Th mas 47 - Runkle ra d 3:55 FQQQ' I ' ini, 'Wi First Row First Row liy , Ryder, Edward 'S Sco nn C Sandmeyer, Mary nna ' ' Marjorie I Second Row co d Ro X i.Z' Sanford, Eli e S ube 2-4, 4 '. Savag Albert Silv Say e, M ' S erthorn etty Third Row Th rd Ro Scarboro , Mary Sims, zabe mied, An Si er, R' hard Schra , c ert Smit , Donal Fou --' Fourth Row rock, Geor e Smith, Dua Schroede , Marjor' Smith, Gerald Sco , Marger Smith, James V Ahek-,X Salter, Patricia H enneth I C.: 0 Flrst Row Swan John Steers Marjorne Sec Stehman Eleanor Sfelnberg Mary Dorothy Ba rba ra tt Lo Bobb Swxgert Beth Laura F rth Row ous Ilmer Jo Katherine Taylor Ja ef f'X irst Row ear, Ric ard Terhune, ikki - : harline Second Row Thomas John orn Thors Inzabeth Third rasher Marcella Tompkins Jean F th ow argaret Trent Richard X - Tuck William X 5 - I ,Z,a7,.s vgxy 'uf 0 Wg, 'A' Q 5 ' n Tit I' ' - Q. R I To 1 - , x 597 5 iq N' it I X First Row BW. Tucker, Allen Il. Turner, John N 4:55 Turrill, Mary Second Row Eiga' Tutules, Kay Tyson, Dorothy Uhlmann ore Third Row Van Bru sel, Haze Van E tin , illia utten, Loi Four Row V eland, Julia ri Kae , illiam Wochs, Sylvia First Row Walker, Frances Wallerstein, Dorothy Warner, Barbara Second Row Weaver, Selwyn Weil, Wallace Weissman, Roy Third Row Weld, Larry Wetmore, Eleanor Wettach, Frances Fourth Row Wheatley, Margaret Wheaton, Sybil Wheeler, Miriam , 4 ?l 8f5Al4fL8lfL 6L 0 First Row Wheelock, Jeanne Whipple, Robert Whitacre, Arden Second Row Whittemore, Nancy Williams, Clare Williams, Fred Third Row Williams, Jane Williams, Norman Willmott, Joy Fourth Row ' Wilson, Mary Winson, William Wise, Mar SOIOAOWLOIWQ CLASS OFFICERS Heavily quizzed for four semesters, lately drafted, projected victims of the summer speed- up, the Class of '44 can still survey itself and find some good therein. Passing over such uniquely remarkable experiences as harassing the Frosh-we emphasize dating in the big leagues, throwing mellow formals, and exchanging, asa mere matter of course, numerals for varsity O's. Here our unassuming modesty becomes us well! Gravely, though, we face final years at Oberlin, conscious of conditions which may shorten our college life, which may change all plans, however permanent, which may throw onto our shoulders responsibilities heavier and more important than ever before. C-ravely, we face the future, gravely and readily. CYRUS FITTON President M RY E DUFFEY , Socio CHARLES REDMOND Sociol Chairman SHREINER Treasurer THE 1942 SOPHO O E ASS Pat Abare Joy Abbot r - ishop Frances Blackadore Suzanne Adler Charlotte Bloecher ir - erio Pat Alden Jane Baal erda An W llace A derson Marguerite Anfonelli ' llen A old Ed rd Atkinson I John Avery bert Axtmann Do Beb Donald Becker Eugenie Bennethum Jer me Benson rbe Berd Barbara Berry Kenneth Biro Leola Bork Robert Bosley Phyllis Bourquin Jane Bowers Everett Brand Wesley Brashares Virginia Brooks Mary Brouse Mary Brohl Bruce Bockstanz Dorothy Brownson Robert Brundage Grace Burdick Dorothy Chalfant Leon Bohrer Henry Burrows Alice Butler Jack Chantrey 'gm J K x, John Coldwell 9 N, X v- 1 L--. Low II . O . . Bolling Char 4 lton Caroline Campbell Josephine Canzonetti , G is f 9 , , F O ,, l ' Robert Clarke Joan ' larke ichard Clewell John Clough Enid Coghan Jane Co e Ethel a Harold Cook Jean oope an Corbett Arthur C An tte ' fman ' obert ortelyou Alice ' 4- Grant Chave Minnette Chernin Gayle Choate Norman Christeller THE 1942 SOP ' 4 E LASS GX 3 Peter Cook Helen Crowder James Cross Mary Crawford John Crocco 'W or QBERLIN COLLEGE Mary Ellen Duffey Winston Dudley 9 ' ' All -5 -l ne Cro e Ro ert -- ms i' N f M y afoe Lois Dambach lil lr! rl J' 8 Marilyn Davey J Mary Elaine Davey Janet Davis John Deaver Herbert Deck Emerson Dehn Merrill DeLong Paul Dettman James Dew Diehl Pauline Dinkins Richard Doherty Charles Dold illiom Robert Dunn Jean Duthie Neil Diamond Barbara Dougherty THE 1942 SOPHO J ' SS Peggy Ann Dwyer Margaret Eaton 'W'-Q., 1- iS0r1 Don Gibbin Ruth Eaton Jeannette Gies ..l. Wilbur Euerle Alan Gordon Car aflnck Jane Fara Dorelen Feise John Ferguson He Fisher Milton Fisher Cyrus Fitton M rice Flint Bliss F rbush Eaton Freeman Peg Fulton . John Fairfield Ann F ley Do ld Farley - ii Walter Haas Dana Haigh Harry Hamilton William Hamilton Viggo Hansen Clare Harbury Josephine Harris Virginia Harris Dorothy Hartman l .- . , - VPN 9 Joel Hayden Richard Hayden Gloria Helm 'N 1- Q kg June Hendrix Florence Herber -J .2 l Glo 'Q Ofufonwi Ruth Higham S J Jean Herriott H I af 2 L don Thomas Hicks W I X-l:laJsay.Gulick Leonard Herrmann Kenyon Hicks f la OF OBERLIN COLLEGE Sqou-rv.. ff .X it ly N 49 ,gy Polly Hoot Hora opki s Mary Hostetler William Houston Margaret Howe Elizabeth H ibal :ladys H bard William Hurley Margaret Hutcheson Hyke arbora Jacob Ja t Jacobs Lu e Jarrni Fr Joh stan Philip Hildner . Doris Jones Emily Hill Joanne Johnston C orge Joh s n Dick Hoar Max Hook Kathryn Johnson Vincent Johnson THE 1942 Ss ear- ' ' LASS i ii in iii l i fd 1 i Nlilllvgrfexi lx? OF OBERLIN COLLEGE .ffigfb f Ida n r J abafmon Andrew Lee John Lerch iii i f Q ' D id Kaufman X Mary Lewis , i George Kent Lucile efwKii 7iFbN5-4 Miriam Lewis kv Hugh Kernohan Anne Kinsey Y Q4 J Janet Knapp Susanne Knopf Evelyn Kolb Robert Krauss Victoria Krebs William Kurzban Barbara Lakin Sarah Landis Elizabeth Lane Virginia Lane Vivian Lanfear Jean Lathrop H v 51 THE 1942 SOP 0 L SS Marion Lichtwardt Shirley Lipkin ' 4 a sell Theodore Mathers Marie Lister Doris Maxwell Jane Litowich August Meier aryorie g erre Lo g Jean MacDonell Lois McCormick Beatri E McGuire Hamilton McKerrow Thomas McMillan Marci adison Margaret Maier Stuart Main Beatrice Mann I I . ' ' n Martha Loomis ne Ly ch Al e Lyons 52 Martha Millard Doris Miller Virginia Miller Wyatt Miller Jean Miser N fx Corliss Mitchell Douglas Moore James Moore Margaret Morgan Martha Morton Albert Moshinsky Marjorie Murrin ,VX 3 Lucille Napear Karol Nawrocki X ei Ln! i X ff ' Q llllt we lQ Wiesltl Burr Nussdorfer Sarah Needham Walter Niegowski Don Nellis Frances Nergord OF OBERLIN COLLEGE A i Harold Peterson Robert Phelps rginia idg n Edmund Pl t Ella Price Jean Protherow ilma ' itt Emily Purvis Jean Rawlinson Daniel Re in Charle Redm d Ruth Reininga Eileen Ort Norman Rothbart . Georg Rober haw red Robins June Papworth Dorothy Rosecrans George Ro rs John Pearson Kath ' e Peck Nancy ' ogers William Rogers THE 1942 SOP MORE CLASS 54 OF OBERLIN COLLEGE f GN J Miriam Row?d Nqgcy Ryth Barbara Shupp Edward Sickler G f J X George Sawyer Norman , Helen Simpson .X I K1-'N V 1-T Jean Schneck Geraldine Scibetto aw l Jawa def-5 ' Robert skmangs - -5 E 5 B Paul Scranton Miriam Sellers Richard Sells Savoy Q g S X -J u 1 ' gg -'5 5 Fran diro Richard Shafer Garvin Shafts John Shaw .2-A k ,Q i Pricilla Shaw Dora Sherman Adair Shimer Ridgway Shinn Mary Shreiner 55 THE 1942 SOPHOMCR C SS Donald Smith Marian Smith ur Mary L Strasburg Elizabeth Smith Anne Strause ber L ml h Robert Smith Floyd Summers ancy Sno Ro rt Sno Russell Spicer ' uth Spielmeyer Wolfga 1 Spitzer Julia Storrs Peter Steiner Betty St ' metz Ruth Sti e Eugene Stockwell Henry Stoll ' ' :Tc . no ' I Q , ' 0 I' : 1 I u 'f Jane Snyder -- t Sole er uri Specht Ruth Taylor Grace Tepper Shirley Thomas Joyce Tolman Frederick Trezise Elizabeth Tucker Virginia Tyler William Unkefer Robert Vail . ff 'N' -fr Marylou Viner Murray Volk Jean Vrooman 5-nn, f- X 5.5 1 Q fs SL John Walker Barbara Wallace X Grargcligg ! X Nathan Weiss Q William Ward Sal y ifaisho Eugene Wehrli Ulfinie Talbot Ja t Taylor J Margaret Warne Robert Webb l l 7 -T J T OF OBERLIN COLLEGE X I l 51 J' 39 Robert Wettingfeld Alison White B trice hit ean Whitehe d Joseph Whiton Marion Widowson lr - i s ura Willmor Frederick Wilson Janet Wil n Laura ilson n X ' izabeth Wi!son Marg ret Wilso Ellen Wistinetzki Maurice Welch Shelley Wolin Elizab - ' ---- . Geraldine Wells Joan Wolf Wanda Wendell Jeo ' . ' a Wolff Robert Wolf THE 1942 SOPH I CLASS 58 OF 0131-:RLIN COLLEGE 521 V W LARRY FUNKHOUSER JEAN COOPER President Secretory-Treasurer PEG MOORE VAN E MORRIS Social Choirmon J Soeflol C41 irmon gil rl X ix ' NW , lfLlfLL0lf' CLA I in wg We are the Class of l943. Some will graduate l943,.sornew1ll Siowfrle will never graduate, but we are the Class of '43, means if l ls on a green and white sweater, more than a graduation date, l943. Those who have left during this year and those who will graduate, look back on our years in school and say with pride Oberlin, '43. That signifies successful underclass days with the usual social life and athletics. lt signifies a spirit of do-or-die, of invincibility and of courage. To those who have left-may you realize and remember the value of your college years. And to those who remain, carry on this spirit until you too will have occasion to realize its value. 60 JUNIGRS OF 19432 Ng V w Winfred Anders Mfvoorer Ball l-9Of1ard Beal Florence Abrams Elizabeth Anderson Ruth Baldinger Alice Beardsley Wolter Bidlack Thomas Aigler Marjorie Auster Joe Junior-Rudely Awakened Betty Beckenbach El Richard Berridge Emma Aivis Peggy May Baker Norman f-XY-. i-'The editor's apologies George Bingham James Bly James Boggs Phyllis Brockman Harriet Brown James Burt Eleanor Cady Elizabeth Carpenter Richard Blanchard Phyllis Blewett J. J.-Hurried Breakfast Janet Booth Jack Burket Mary Burmeister Fay Calkins Ruth Calvin Alice Carr David Carson f ,H Olga Bloecher X Lucille Braclcett Phyllis quit' Don Cagmpbell ShirIeyiCarter Ba rba ra Brewster Arhqs' Burrows Loren Campbell F, l, ,f ! t i . ...ski if ' ' 'F TX. ' , l Q ,f INNEDZTQ U ki 14.2 .L K...- .:uLr..,v FNE, 'T' 'l 1' 5? 'Cu L J. -J -:lp fl Geraldine Cotchpole Ted Chandler Frank Clelland Joseph Clifford Jane Cooper Jean Cooper Harold Dahnke Mary Lou Dopperf Mory Dewar Ruth Cochran Daniel Cowgill Robert Davidson Gwendolyn DeWees W., 1 ff, ,nj ' r' ikfiwf' g ffm, u 1 '.,l. , ' 'U H ,. r . .f-. , ,Q - ' 1 -X .JMR M -4 3 .X .x rd R-.f ls X , X , x flier l! xx f N, X Y L ,, fx' X!! ' .- f ,W,. X .v., NX 4' If -A '.. Phyllis Christmon V-h-V Pmglvligfgpljgn- . 1 Enmbefh Colvin ,.,,,.Mqfgdfq.c0lvan R ' ' fill 135 f Jn, JeGf1h9lCfOWleY -J Q RObe,fr'+SU'lm0 J5 MQd95'Cf1'ffi9f f, ,, -,,. W: , :AIU 5 IKAH- .rx 1 'f' ,UN W - M1 Edna Doyle-r.,r :r i,.f7lQQHfl.6il'lrll4fYlS'.Q,r2iu, X v 1 I r Q 'i.,:,'-:p.e.s,-73:51 'vfyf,:,,'3,','j, J. J.-Prepdrdflbnf a5S2'?,i,:ilfYifE-klxi -lH'!7Il?3l'J!Ay , J I' , w 1 -?5 'f ,ylgtif 'L1,1,D ' C19ssl ' 2 1:1 V ' 'Q ,' 1. ,,?5A::,FwvjA1 Ax! 4 M E 'f' fffbliz-' w:g.,fbL: .Ei ' .-- I Lqrgy.fD6Morr , 4-r' 63 H T fmxix .1 .H KJ Q, 5N:..,7 fx, F Jr i - ,P ,- ' ..f 1.4 Clinton Doggett Helen Duncan Nelson Eldred Mary Dice Kay Downs Barbara Dutemple Mary Lou Emery Caroline Fairley ,, ,y MX 'WM-Y A at Sy v i. x-'Z X ff . 4l7r',1Lfi5 ' Arr- 'HQ - . H, ,J we il , 7 K'--11, iv Q 411,-4.,..l . E, '- K fj Marjorie Dietz WiIj,iaflS11ADlPmCn' ' 'Elizabeth Dickson ,Jw Q X 4 1':z:'F1 A, - ,' , XQ1wi3f N'! gf? I '- 5 J. J.-Results 5:-M! Dorothy Dregalla Robqftprummoncll' of Preparation A X , 2 1' If ' 2 ' Q Janet Dwinell DavidQEa'toi1'5 'Q fa VirQir1la.Eaton 5 9, t ., A, i?A 1 f '-'e 3 ' N' Max Emery Elmer Ef1gSh'QhfI ' V V turf Mary Farr Will iam tai ,- 64 ,V Wx 4 . 5 'ap- wr' Carol Foster Winifred Frost Nancy Garbison Lucile Finzer Robert France Henrietta Funk Nancy Gowthrop Mary Golding ...fl William Fishback Robert Franklin Larry Funkhouaer James George Porter Gott li'1 2 i if iff l' r f 1 f ff' Leslie Fishel yaololrashepf Y . lx, Melvin Frarey Saral'1TFreef'f'ldn-ff J.,JC'+4Rhyfhmic Kathryn Galbreath Iieldxotion Hazel Getchell Evelyn Gracey ll lX I Gethman Grannii X,,.f'l ' D l i 1 Mildred Freeston 2Gordon Galloway Mary lG1over,. A' , l I X I I W LS Kuo Gloria Greene Jean Grover Carl Gutsche Carolyn Harrison Myra Hartog M I H I J. J.- Sent on yn ee ey 'into another worId Richard Henze Elizabeth Griffith Margaret Hall Mary Beth Hartson John Heinrich Dorothy Herrmann Virginia Griffith Alfred Halteman lda Harvey Richard Heldt Virginia Hetherington X 1 Georgie Grolttle Jack! Carolyn Hayes Marianne Helmke G' - i, i Eyelyn Harper 'Sa rah Hazard Ralph Henry ew-A I 'fl W f .-qu.. A ' K. Elizabeth Hoff Carolyn Huddle Dorothy lsmond Harriet Hill Mel Hoff Gordon Hughes Eleanor Jacobs Christine Jones ...ff 3 J 5 Fi -Jyr Nl Arthur Hirsch Marjorie Hoffman Helen HugheS Marilyn Jenl4iI'1S Marion Jones K' Ro lpl-il Hirschmon 'J. J.--Usual interesting speaker Virginia Hull I Elizabeth' John Otto Mae Jones Q Gordon Hoddinott Rita Holloway Helen Humbert David Johnson Robert Jordan William Horvoth Ruth Hyde Robert Johnson x ,ffl milf J i 1, e- ' Lqfwf Ellen Kattell Hilda Kautsky lVAa'rltlll1fKelley, w' , A Robert Kelner l.,..ff-'www lf of-wif 'QQ MW' Martha Kelsey James Kenney Cecelia Kenyon JalrlBfAKe'rI' ,, : Herbert King VY,-.,5Kathfyh,King X 1.1.-ab 1' f dw' 1 f ' i 2 L ,ff Martha Kissane Borrjlqll Brie' lon Sumner Kitchen Dorofhyf Klauss Q ,..- N Elizfbeih xx - 'Q - 'k,-f.fw .zg . 1'1 gl' 'lQ,Q'L', John Lane Lowell Lapham Hurdora Ann LaRose Joan Le'QoI'npfe '1.' 7 'V ,Stqnley:,LeYineL3.' 'A,v jfjj .. . :Lloyd Lietz Helen Lindquist Helen Loughran Barbara lg ,',- lf- L-1gg:y1.j fffvg 52 68 ' .M N 1 ' X --- .,,,.,x4,Z 'X mf-. W' f,,N,,f V- N Q-..,,.,--.. K X Betty McCabe Hugh McCorkle Eleanor McCutcheon Esther MacNeill Mary McNeill Stan Mallory .loan Malone Robert Massey Eleanor McCleary Carolyn McGill Ruth McNeill Richard Marshall Loretta Masters Charles McClure Robert McGill Winifred MacQuillan Jeanne Martin Mitsuko Matsuno rf Goladon MaaConnachie A ' xl, ' v Helen Mltlielvy Margaret M-:Mahon Marlon Magoth. A l'Lise-Lotto Magnus i. '4 l Jr-Board Job -Kenneth Martin Matthews' ll 4 lx . ' f F .xx .N XV I .X . I 1 o - - ' x w , Charles Miller lcl-iiko Mukai Ralph Neibart Louis Merinini Paul Modlish Philip Murray Paul Nelson Mildred Oakley Molly Mercer Margaret Moon Prudence Myer Jane Nicolet Halley Oliver Robert Meredith Shirley Mooney Marjorie Myers J. J.--After lunch porch chatter Jane Osferland , f f if x f P l ,f ff x. V1 ,X A Te Xfviichae ls X i Marvan'relflMo6re llarlges Nalield in 1 i g ,. Ag . Berry Nohl nse 'Pace , . Van Cleve Morris Donald Nebel Helen Noxon ml ,Q 11 ll-II Z H, ,W-fa Emma P'enko Martha Potter Lorraine Pruett John Paugh J. J.-Time passes quickly! Margaret Powell Elizabeth Puckett Lois Reinhardt Alice Pearson Donald Pfeifer Jane Powers Katherine QuiV1fOI'1 Alice Rice glean Pells il .ing Philips Ma jorie Pracli Helerl Quiring John Ri hards t x x f K fy, I? I X 1 Margaret Pendleton A James Pickett Robert Pickett Audrey Prindle J' Louise Proper Sarah Rapp Vlihglharlatte Reid Elizabetljy ilu- Olga Roesti Mary Jane Santoro Elise Schweser Ruth Riggs Calvin Rogers Cynthia Sargent Roger Shoeffer Margaret Sigler Jean Risinger Florence Roof Klaus Schaeffer Jock Shapiro Kathryn Skeel Edward Robinson if l Geraldi 'Rowley J. J.-Ou Q-varsity did pradtise Xa Fred Shober Alan Smith Arthur Robertson Arnold Salop John Schantz Richard Shurmer Lilly smith l ff Richard Sands ' Warren Schmoll Arthur Siebens K f Joan Snider James Stansfield Lillian Stitt Patricia Smith Russell Snyder Howard Stanton Satone Stoddard Gerald Strate Reed Smith Charles Soergel Merritt Starr J. J.-Preparing to study Bolton Strauch Sarah Elizabeth Smith Ted Snoyy ! Carol Spahr Fred Steiner John Stokes Marilyn Sugden X V, Jean Splalding Barbara Stephenson Fred Stothoff Alan Sutton Janette Spickerman Helen Stevenson Jewel Stratford his Lloyd Swift John Tebbets J, J.--Mind on work Eorbo ro Twyeffort Cloricc Wagner i f or X V, Elizobethffoylor Margaret Thompson Robert Thorne leari Tracy .lbhn Von Horn Dorothy Walker Y Patrick Warfield Dureve White John Wilson Robert Wall Mary Alice Webber Gil Whitney Claire Wittler Marie Brooks Robert Walters Donald Weber Joe at his best Grace WolvinQ'f0 ' Douglas HondY5lf-le Thonjbslwaugh Marguerite Wambough . . Herbelrijgweinberg Robert Wheatcroft Lewis Whikehart Kernan whitworth Edna Wilson Jean Wilson V Helen Wodre James Youtz lfllqra Zwelrbruck Mildred Johnson Warren Lqnglje. l Charles Sherover To T42 Senlom O-Hl r e ni r s of Oberlin College. This year has been f Oberlin College publishes the HI- I' 0 n xcep ion. The ss has published a book for the Senior Class. Bu , due to the unpredictable hand of Fate, this year has be u a You, Seniors, are the first war class to be graduated from Oberlin College in 26 years. You are the first in that period of time to meet a cold, cruel world in matter of fact. Your shock, therefore, will be more abrupt. You are less prepared for war than you were for peace. You will go out into a world we underclassmen have never contacted, have only observed. From such a vantage point, however, we have a spectator's per- spective, we are more in a position to warn, more in a position to hope. So the junior Class, representing Oberlin College in its en- tirety, takes this opp ' to warn you of the dangers that lie ahead, to heap hope up Rat undamentally prepared to meet those dangers, an o ate victory. is KX 0L:5:5 endow 'U Lx, ,i I ,- , ?'m..g -' . DON EMIG President ' i f x i . i f , ' 1 . N W if , .ir ' fa Z n 'i ', HELEN DUNN T Sociol Choirmon ALLEN DUDLEY Sociol Choirmon DOROTHY ANN EDWARDS Secretory-Treosurer The Class of 542- our years. n their four yea t their activities equalled their poten- tialitieg, Each successive year found a growing n b olding prominent positions on the Campus stage--as well as numerous members backs e. Each student chose some department upon which they their activities. As Fresh- men their intelligence was overwhelmed, as Sophomores they became ostentatious, as juniors they began to doubt their desire for true knowledge, but as Seniors they realized that they Should take advantage of what the school offered. Four years ago they set out on a new career. Now their participation has become a realization. May the memories of Oberlin-both Individual and group, informal and formal, social and businesslike, happy and unhappy-femam with them forever, .u.,,i..'QiQ.x Qfbfkffglfff if 77 Q? -.5 K' Abbott, Addessi,Fausto 1 9 4 2 Albrecht, Marjorie Anderson, Bernice Anderson, Mary Jane A , James Afnifeilh Renee Barlow, Betty Barnaby, Bequita A Atwater, Caroline Auerbach, Peter Bailey, Bernard Barton, Gladys Bartoo, Nathalie Bartow, John . Behoteguy, Maryieu Baines, Eleanor Baker, Virginia Balcomb, John Behr, Betty Bennett, Stanley Berthoff, Rowland 78 4-x S E N I Biery, Roberta Helen Booth, Bar ra Bosshart, Lena Bowen, Ann Bowers, Anne B 'deI1burg, Betty Brewer, Jane Cady, Hg,-rieg H B 'WI'l, Elizabeth Brown, Jean Brownsword, Pearl Bullock, John Cqlderwggd, Rqgqnne Caldwell, Jane Cameron, Elizabeth Burden, Roberi' Burnham, Margaret Cacner, Dorothea Carlisle, John Cortledge, Matilda Chaffee, Dugald 79 xfve Chalkley, Donald Chandler, Robert 1 9 4 2 Chap, Grace Chase, Marjorie ' tie, Foo Clopp, Robert Clark, Barbara Clement, Kennefh Cole, Douglas Collard, LaVerne Colson, Gertrude Cook, Henrietta Commencement 1941-Processionol led by Colonel Mercer Coombs, Joy Coplin, Robert Coulter, Charlotte 80 1 --x S E N' I ' cowqn, Pamela Anna Nell Cross, Fredn arian Daven ort B Daykin, Robert DeGroff, Robert DeLeo, Michael Dudley, Allen Demaresf, Ruth Dessecker, James Dew, Robert Dice, 5l 'leY Dunham, Laddie Dunn, Charles Dunn, Helen Dosch. D0l'0fl'lY Douglass, Fenner Draudt, Helen Dupree, Hunter Easter, George Eckert, William Bl 1 Edwards, Dorothy Edwards, Roxanne 1942 Eells, Donald Emig, Donald Erwin, Emily For stein, Arnold Faulkner, John Fraser, Elizabeth Frazier, Wilfred Fay, Lawrence Feicks, William Fisher, Carrol Frechtling, John Freshwater, Frances Gallery, Lyde Glaser, Joseph Fisher, Mark Frank, Dorothy Frank, Howard Godfrey, James Gooden, Myra Good, Margaret 82 Z6- S E N I Goodman, Seymour Gorske, Paul Goff' U y Lou' er, Jacob Guernsey, Phy ' Haddox, Hazel H'9 9l', George Hahn, Robert Hou' James Hanley, Lorraine Hansen, Herbert Hardin, K0fhfY'1 Harris, Paul Harrow, Alan Harter, Elildbefh Hendrik Van Loon speaking to graduates M Herzog. Jane Hewins, Eleanor Hoare, Jean 84 lxrv ., -4 W. Hartson, Robert Harvle, Walter 1942 Haskell, 'Alice Hauser, Ruth Heinzen, Bruce l , 1-1 ,sr-we ,,..,,, ,...,.,,.M 'A' ,L ,Q ,,,, A , MWQR P- as '13-'3-H -,.-ae' --He Q We Herdman, Donald M ' :lf We V, Holmes, Kathleen Holmes, Frances Hildner, David Hill, James Holmes, Robert Hommann, Ann Hoskins, Etta Ruth Hufforcl, Virginia Hoffman, Alice Hohf, Robert Hunt, John Hurforcl, Allen Huston, John I I -gh, j Hutchins, Jen Joslin, ini S sen, Norma orge iser A Kemsies, Louise 'Guam' D0U9las King, Arthur Le Fevre, Richard Ki 9' R0bert Knauft, Burdette Knowlton, Stuart Kremenetsky, Solomon Leighninger, David Leonard, Margaret Le Roy, Margaret Kyle, Chester Lantz, William Lawrence, Lewis Loerke, William Loomis, Frances Low, Janet 85 ll-Q 0 - ff 1.33, Recesslonal -f - who f.. www - n ailz. w mrfn Hgh W .-1' 'Q' MX Jw mw:nw'4 'M -drum.. ,,.'g :1l'1'f-J-1- 1 1f::F.-,C-m,M ,M , ,W o. - , mm Q !rfw:jg,gg1,,.f + .q E ,rx JE.. . lbgqq-mr. .,...,m-,n-W-'w'rMgW::1n ,.,..nr'1'5-lf 'v -ilk ,X . Lyle, Norman Jr. 'M 'm 'w'y 'H 5'M WN X'-S11-. Mc Greal, Robert Mc KelIo99, Julie 'QU . '-T We x -Q, , will Lyon, Bayard Mac Arthur, Helen Mc Clelland, Richard Mc Kelvey, Jane abeth Ann Marcley, Betty Maris, Pauline ...V .,., , VAII I Mac Daniels, Ellen Mc Giffert, Jean Mc Ginnis, Harold Marshall, Morton Martin, Alice Martin, Jacob 86 S E N I . Martin William Marvin, Richard 9 , Mmm May, Yvonne ., W iW,,.,M2da'cl1ayt1, Miloylmllaniel asmzmlmegggirlag-r3r,,sDoris !+f.f' f-QV' f'YE-'r:.a:.2J ff! W4Sf M59 Merry, Elizabeth ff!! npff V ,fy Merschrod, Dorothy Mae Mickey, Elizabeth Ruth Moore. Elizabeth Miller, Ann Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Nancy Mills. -leflf' MOOYG, Moselle M0I'fiS, D0l'0fl1Y Morris, Marcia Modlin, Jane Monroe, David Moore, Betty Lou Morris, Ruth MUCl1m0re, William Nan, Sylvia 87 I Nawrocki, Paul Nicholson, Howard Olson, Phylis Nicholson, Carolyn baug John Jr. Os l 1 1942 Otis, Harry Patterson, Richard Price, Vincent Prussing, Moulton Piraino, Thomos Porter, Dorothy Porter, Robert Purves, John Rowlinson, John Rennebohm, William Rex, Jean Porter, Ruth Prager, Esther Press, Jean Rich, Norman Richards, Hugh Riggs, Charles 88 S' -7 X' was K Y . y K .a , we -v .M wwf '. it . . 'F 4 'H 2'fegea1.bx ' r ' .Qs iii, rf S E N I Roberts, Lida Rayilarts, Marion fr ww. nl' mi !kb:'Zm'fu'-21-'1I3:::4Z::' XIWU New 'TFT , -f '1iI.:- 4 , A . cggqma::::.'Lf::::,-,.-' ..,...g,1g,-wish,,MA In V,,,, ,,V. ' Rowley, Kenneth Ruby, Mdrglpfi ,jf Ruefheff Ann 'M4'f1:n:rzq1.1SClib,'Elizabeth ' ,-ff' .fl 5 .fwfr Ipqi! Afgjfgy Saint, William ..f'lll'1i!,l CYQSQ59' Schlocrb, Geraldine Schmitkons, David Receggignql led by Colonel Mercer Schweser, Catharine Scott, Elizabeth .,f my. . if , W1, Sa xe, Eunice Sebelin, Dorothy Schram, Ruth in Seely, Albert Seligmann, Joon 1942 Selle, Richard Shaw, Allen Shipherd, Edith Siegel, Roselyn Simpson, Shirley Spaeth, Earl Springer, Donald Sinamork, Anna Jean Sloman, Estelle Smith, Edrey Stanicek, Jean Starr, Jessie Stearns, Pricilla Stein, Marwol Smith, Loren Smith, Marcelle Smith, Margaret Stengle, James Stephenson, Bertha Stephenson, Paul 90 S E N I sfeup,Hmld Louise Stone, Victor tewart, rior Strat Strehler, Allen SHOWS Hel ' en Stueber Paul ' Tuttle, Thomas Sw ett, Margaret Taber, Carol Tarbutton, Jeanette Thom, Judith Tyre, Janice Uslanderl Judith valko Robert Th9mP50l11 Cynthia Thorp, Merle Tomkins, Helen Van Iderstine, Prentice Wade, Robert Wagenet, Gordon 91 4 2 Wallace, Jean Warner, Jean Q R S Warren, Robert Wasserman, Harry Wear, Katherine Weiss R el , c ard Wennerstrom, Delores Wood, Thomas Woodard, Mildred Wessel, Ella May Westerman, Eleanor Wilkins, Sarah Worcester, Philip Worden, Stanley Worley, John Wright, Wilbur Willard, Robert Winship, Mary Wolff, Catherine Young, Farra Zeller, Barbara Zimmerman, Carol 92 Second Row Bottom Row Top Row Third Row William Wqllgce Robert Sqhloerb Parker Lansdale William Elias lleft schooll Vincent Boening William Parmenter Richard l-lrirshberg Robert Houser Patrick Catling Carl Backman Richard Biringer Richard Prucha Henry Friedlander Carl Weinstock Russell Reed lleft school! lrene Boening William Bosworth William Anderson Charles Whitcher Percival Gazlay Keith Mosley Paul Smith Mark Shlickerman Cyril Jones John Henson John Adams Kent Martling David Mayer Eric Lauter Donald Dobay Jack Gadel wr l?ff:v.t 3721 l i ik, Tx 1 j l A 2 ll ji ' 7 lux-at l 8 P' L lfl if 8 DU ii V8 Z5 Nfl, 8 VL We take this belated but permanent opportunity to welcome the newly-created Freshman Class of lune, i944 iif they take advan- tage of the new three semester planl. 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ACapella Choir .,... ..... l OO AC E .v....w.... .., ..... l O 8 Aeolian .,...........,..,....,.. ..... l O4 Concert Band ............,.... ..... 9 9 Conservatory Orchestra ...... ..... l Ol Cosmopolitan Club. .s..... ..... l l9 Forensic Union ..........,. ..... l l6 l-li-O-l-li ..............,.,., ..... l 24 Honor Committee ........ ..,.. l l3 L. L. S ........................ ,.... l O5 lVlen's Committee... .... .... . l l3 lVlen's Glee Club ............. ..... l O2 lVlen's Marching Band ......... ..... 9 8 Mummers ........................ ..... l ZO O Club ........ ..... l O9 Peters Hall yin. O. D.A ....................................... Peace and Public Affairs Forum Phi Alpha Phi ..... Picolymp ......... .. Review ....... .. Shansi ................... .. Sigma Gamma ........ .. .. Social Committee ....... .. Student Council ......... .. 1 Women s C-lee Club.. ............ Women's Marching Band ........ W. S. C. L ............................ Y. M. C. A ......... Y. W. C.A ......... Warner Hall 0 . mfigikif my lfganizoz fiom Presenting the organized student activities on campus this year. F IV 35 ' 331'fm!f!f!iifafm:ifQf!'!5f'7In' S 5 41 'ifiiif' a 45 T357 IM7,-zfh :I if , ' 555 H lsl ,,rHU o'W? 'ff? I 7U' Ill eghjfflg 'HI r Q t - -1-N Q., nw- 1 ' FI, Y 3 ' 4 ' '5 5 5' !iI:5i'?g5 -!!!!!-'I v :ff ?!!!ni'i: Z Af V,.A 2 Hwmf f i'T'???f?' E - - - W 'vfrf'fr -W--A-M-Q f 1 ' Q, ,1.M..q.xQwf...a4an.fsa-aeffas-u..yf.AM. U, 4. . , . 5 , r f Aqumi - k ' ., .:.:I:...,bi..,,, -M Q 1 , ,i W ,S 4 L e f 'ff N 1,2 :qu Q ., Q x . 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K. , ,, - ,ix f 1 .gf P 4 5 ' 'I A .' Sfff C ,, Q N Ah , 1 nr f ' 7 ,Q gl X7 x,i,l'A.F, I J M F Y! '5 X if - xiii- , Ti . , kr 'IJ ,f , .IA i --V N Q, XA4 -.tl , NX -'Q -x .JN , s ' X Lil! I fx X X ' ,,' 3 MI in E X A 1 H Despite a football season without a single victory, the l9-42 lVlen's Band put on a fine program of music and marching. ln COOperation with the Women's Band, the Homecoming and 50 Years of Football Anniversary in Oberlin on October 25th was made a colorful spectacle. The Men's Band was assisted by the Denison University and Oberlin High School Bands in bringing The season to a close with a Dad's Day and National Defense ex- bibition. On November 8th the lVlen's Band traveled to Wooster to lOin with the College of Wooster Band in their elaborate Defense Bonds pageant. The new crimson and gold uniforms for the Women's Band marked a high spot this year. They are trim and military in ap- Dearance, and yet maintain dignity and femininity. As a result There has been finer playing and more snap in maneuvers this Year than in any other. Appearances have included a chapel program, concerts, hockey game, football and basketball games. 0- B In cggeeher, P. Meier, A. Prindle, K. Scutt, V. Lcmieer, M. Mcxuriey, M, Ruby W PSF, E. Mcxun , R. S cl , G. I ' , R. D l t , W. H v'e, R. Kruskcxl A Kushn ey ny er ome:-.on o ter y ur 1 , In Worle er. I. Lord, I. Lord, I. Lcxthrop, D. Nellis, W. Pruitt, I. Purves, R. Schrade, it MG DY, H. Louqhrrm, E. Tucker, O. Shubort, G. Cook, L. Burr, H. Biqelow, C Onnelli W. Meinke, I. Godfrey, H. Hoover, L. Hussey, W. Pitmcxn, D. Ciomoi of Am lE0FSakov, Percy Granger and john Philip Sousa. Oasfl 5DI'ing the Concert Band represented Oberlin in the 8th 510 lntercollegiate Band Festival held at Bowling Green State Unlversity, 1 0lfLC8lf'f 0LlfL th -l-l'1i.S year the Concert Band broke tradition by presenting E' entire Annual Fall Band Concert without the usual assistance the Other Oberlin Bands. The program featured Russian and e lCen music by such composers as lppolitov-Ivanov, Rimsky- H. Koulmcm, H. Peterson, C. Soerqel, T. Bloomfield, M. DeLeo, H. Friedlcmder R. Morris, H. Cochran, E. Decker, M. LeRoy, G. Ferris, I. Holesovsky, M. Smith R. Drummond, N. Hinrichs, F. Willicims, M. Swett, M. Albrecht, D. Purley, M, Hook W. Muchmore, Mr. A. L. Williams, conductor. i it v Mb - i I -I VS: 'Q 'gg s QQ a ll ,I l i I i ,Y . lg - .ji .L Q as 'x 'x 1. V V X X H . ' r . M illi li l l A CAPPELLA CHOIR H. Q Ili ihnl Cook .., Mooney II. Silvoriliriiii II Di ill ' . , fur U.f.,l1i15i l'I.l.inriqi1l::i H, Iluir-'-ll I.. U ' A. C M, .jllllill Sri nlnlii C i I, ,lfllfl A lli lull ips W, Hobui Irion G. Wriqht M. Bcxildoiiiioii I. Benson l L if R. Blunkslnein W. Siucoy W. Suookfi l,.. Wliilirrlivilt C. Kyle W. l.uuIii N, Diamond R Davidson W. Ijuridei' ' 4 ,,.,-f- 4 at W-. A A I l Izl, Resseqqar E, Riqshrxrdiion .fri A. M. Kaiser l. Modlin C. I'Ir.iriisimi IS. Dinh'-riipl-I M. Iosalin G. Hurdiffk If, Ii. I'Ior:kin M. IplIi'iu:: M. I ullon F. Stotlioil Ii Henk:-in IJ. Smitli D. T, Smiili D. Nobel M. L. Smiribizr-1 BI. Igzcirdziley . Ii I H1i. ilfw-i.fkii- Mr. Harold l-laugh, B . -'CIC .riy ' 5-5355133 newcomer to Oberlin. ljj EELS... has taken over the duties D. Smith A . connected with training the A Cappella Choir. With spring vacation cancelled. and the slow extinction of chartered busses an ever-present calamity, the choir has nev- ertheless sung in Cleveland a number of times and has given its traditional home concert. A wider interest is stimulated in inspired sacred music, both as an art and as a form of worship. Lewis Whil4ehart is the president of A Cappella Choir this yearg Margo joslin is secretary-treasurerg Helen Draudt and Wil- liam Bender social chairmeng and Robert Davidson sergeant-at- arms. ' , x w ,1 -. . Q V ,S ' UA' YL aux vQf:j3'f!.4 xg ,,-, 5 -1' 93 ' L N, QQ B, We W9 1 ff. al R llhl -1 inf- ,. 1 7 N-, w1sK Ih3 -L-V - , . . ,.....-...M M W, ' 4 ' b' 's--- 'H A N- V '- ... ...- I ' . , , I , , Q ,,,., .,r...,..u ...Q ,n....w.'..nf.- . K Nj - 1 5 .f if ' Q FI -Q 1 f- f . ' ..4,i ?.. 5g4'i -? 5l'l y -,S f, ,ii ii? y Swag? iv Q Q I, Bl? :I F' 'afijfl-gf 1, Q Q' , 4 W V if ,'.,gl'x.af- pf yy L: Ls-Vi, U E t -A ,dm N Tx , 11,4 f., yu? RT N S' me 'W . J f ,ff 5 X ' f X X A Q V ...M ,. A -... ' ' ' ..,.. , ' 11 1 , J ,Q ,l Front Row: J. Youtz, K. Martin, A. Hurfard, P Modlish, M. Frarey, C Soergel, J. Faulkner. Second Row: Mr. J. Wirk- ler, S. Main, H. Nichol- son, L. Lapham, P. Ar- nold, S. Worden, N Banghart, J. Pearson. Third Row: J. Stokes, J. Fourth Row: V. C. Morris, Evans, B. Bailey, H. Otis, C. Rogers, C. Basinger, C. W. Day, J. Hall, G. Kyle, L. Funkhouser, H. Hoddinot. King, D. Schmitkins. The Clee Club's loss was Uncle Samis gain. Three club members were lost to the armed forces. A depleted membership saw the C-lee Club celebrate its 62nd season of singing. Dr. jack Wirkler spent Christmas at home with Mrs, Dr. lack for the first CONDUCTOR Mr. JOcl1 ' Wirlmlcr OFFICERS W. Day .,.,,. , ..,..,..,....,.,, Prca. J. Hall ..,,... . .. .. Sock. M. Frorey ........ ,........ S oc. Ch. i M, 9 time in 35 years when the inadvisability of a concert tour under war conditions was considered. Short local trips and a week-end engagement in Bay Village woke the echoes almost as effectively and served to grind the well-balanced group of voices into shape for the home concert on February 7. which featured the combined Freshman and Varsity Clee Clubs in a bombastic finale that did not include Christopher Columbo or the C-athering of the Clan. A keen formal 'GW brought to conclusion a season of good fel- lowship and good music. 'X ,i X . 1' fl I ' Qi Lv,, if .5352 We started the year with three hectic Weeks of deciding which ones of the hun- dred-some applicants were to fill the fifteen vacancies. With many to choose from, we naturally won some better voices. The national crisis made the annual spring trip impossible and the usual exclusive uniform impractical. We also had the Freshmen Women's Clee Club to aid us in the home Concert. Wolvington, E. Little, Wendell, l. Horvey, Corbett, G. Scibetta. J. Top: J. Booth, E. John, G. ' W Next Row: C. Fairley, M Davey, E. Gracey, J. Toll man, D. Maxwell, H. Tompkins, J. Lynch, M, Mercer, J. l-lerriott. Next Row: J. McGiffert 1 P. Show, R. Edwards, V. Amerio, M. Gethman, L. Wilson, C. Mitchell, H. Funk. Front Row: M. Potter, A. Bower, H. Crowder, P. Baker, M. Boker, L. Reinhardt, R. Eaton, F. Holmes. Not in picture: M. Kelley. You ask us: Are we cooperative? Yep, or we pay. Proud? What a laugh. Our record crowd was twenty. Sophisticated? Imagine thirty-three smoothies with linen dishtowels as sashes around their waists. Remarkable? fvlr. Jin lf' VVHF-.liyv nvl ffitfii vi Hug .M liolwi lfl lomplf mi. T Q? 'g'1'i'x A X K, 4x:a:'f1f '9 :sf I. g. C. Q0 LOLlfL C:-Ilfglfftlf' Ocief First Row: J. Molonc, K, Micklcwrigltt, M- Hclscth, M. J. Anderson, V. Hufford, M- E. Dufly, R. Bolclingcr, J. Trocy. Middle Row: E, Taylor, B. Jacobs, M. Bwtilt A, Prinzlcr, J. Hcrriott, K. Dcifoc, B. ZcllCf' Top Row: l-l. Stevenson, M. Lewis, M. l-' Doppcrt, C. Tolbot, J. Mills, M. Rowoftf A Strousc. Having big plans lined up for l94l-l942, Aeolian started the year with Trudy Colson pounding the gavel. Under hel' able leadership, a revitalized program was begun with the admission of new members. Subsequent meetings included talks by well-known campus personalities, such as MVS- Lampson, Mrs. Shaw, Mr. jelliffe, and Mr. Fletcher. We toOl4 a trip to Cleveland for a dramatic production: we heard book and movie reviews by members of the Societyg we entertained alumnae members and heard their literary criticismg we en' joyed our rec and formal immensely. The bringing of a prom- inent speaker through the organized efforts of the four literary societies was our biggest project. Top Row: T. Colson, li. Jocolv., J Crowley, J, Griffith, L. l'lCli1lCV, S. Stoclcloril, M. Bickorl, J. Bonne-- thum. Middle Row: D. Moxwcll, J. Spulcl- rzzm 9 1 A mg, C. Lollosc, B. Lokin, A Corlmon, First Row: V. l-lolhcrington, A. LV ons, C. Cocncr, D. Fronk, B. 5c0f' P. Show, M. Loomis, M. Shrcincrf Bqfli Row: l' limi l Ili- -l 1 l .l--1 l Middle Row: 1','1 t l111'w l H1111 l 1-1111 l L11 X ' '1 I, A 1Vl11l4', .l frllwlwl F 'Ont ROW! l lil 111f1r1, l lffvllr ll ll 1 .111111V I-A wtlfiliw-Q-xv' J ,I J lnterest, intelligence, activity, the key-words guadang me 1941-1942 ,lf-Iterary Society. The S chose dl1Ouht for its theme and d .M M'ddlc Row- AN 'mi ' . ralfna. contemporary digest artic H. literature. Outstanding i ' Shippers, a benefit tea dance to ra Fives. !1f'.1'l fo a 5Deaker, a Christmas tea for Oberlin L. alumn ae, QC IF ah, ,J if f1 I M lrll? To Cleveland to see Raymond Massey. L. L.,5 H - e 1 n ' f T 'H Inter society events, including a fa 'tea opfen o a andbanquetg I. ff' f W0Fneng the inter-society formal, 5DOnsoring of an outstanding litera figure on the Bu' 1 . , l ck kowf 1- l11.1ll',1f11 l .Q 3 cc. ... 3045142111 to l 1 1 K I Bottom Row: J. A. McKellogg, E. Ort, G. Scibetta, R. Underwood, B. Behr. Middle Row: N. Ryther, M. R. Allensworth, B. McGuire, H. Dunn, M. Wilson, M. Grouse, B. Steinmetz. Top Row: B. Cameron, D. Hartman, E. Puckett, E. Conrad. C. Spahr. Az JMUM PM Thirty-five are we with new spirit and vitality. We chose Modern Drama as our theme for the year because we realized that women are conscious of fine literature. With the Inter-society Scroll hung upon our wall, welstarted off with the first fall Inter-society Tea. Later in the year there was a ceremonial initiation party at Mrs. Morrison's where we took turns making the weekly batch of delicious cookies to raise money for an inter- literary society speaker. Other meetings included Miss Lawson's playing her Lady in the Dark records, and Stan McLaughlin's discussion of current New York plays. A merry Christmas party at Mrs. Lampson's ended the first semester. With Truth, Friendship, and Progress as a motto, we welcomed back our alumnae with promises for a renewal of the june Love Feast. Finally we blew out the candle ofthe year with the annual Inter- society Banquet. OFFICERS L. Stevenson, R. Colderwood, K. Downs, J. Brewer, V. Amerio. goffvm Row: R. Biery, R. Schrcim, R. Weiss, G. DeWees, ' Roesfl, B. Corpenter, L. McCormick. TOP Row: C. Wittler, J. Crow, M. Roberts. igma gamma This year Sigma Gamma planned to delve into,,itheffijealmsQof modern poetry, drama, and prose. In order to promote an active intere tiQaljlClfliflQl,,l'tdeirstanding of rnodern litera- ture we have read aloud many plays and short discovering much hidden histronic ability in our membersl. Our d vgroups and faculty speakers have made our year momentous. A Yli I W R it V ...,...u...y ., Y-LL A rendinq cut on informal Monrloy mgln mczclinq OFFICERS D. Morris, E. Baines, C. Huddle, R. McNeill f 'Wv ., ff!! X K' Bock Row: P.ylall, J Jane Cooper, H Stevenson, Eaton, C. Wagner, J Spalding. Middle w' D 9er,!l,,f'l?,'l'opeI', F Abrams, H . Bottom Row Mel61!.dff'f'acy, A Prindle M! lfjf ffisfi 1 i 0 0 o iff! The Association of Childhood Education, Com osed ot ki der rten- rigmfy i' a'ors and p ,.pgf..2 l their instructors, meets once a month to discuss educatio al, robles i d to hear talks on topics of special interest. This year we heard speechesfilaoeimg ents, religious edu- cation, and the problems war brings to childreng and we had a reunion with some of last year's graduates. On the social side, we had a get-acquainted picnic, a Christmas party for prospective majors, and a rec. 1,51 f -fi' if 1 W -V 'A-41:4 C. 12 ,,ln?.'R':,gs'. Z H if ircl l ' r ill l i l l til ru 1 ll ' ' x i .l Will' , i i ll Ui ll ll Front Row: l ll1'W ' ,, ,K 'Ya 'x I 4 W Q 'W 0 2? K W . 4- Y .sp 6 .V M, ff ia, W .9 o QA' .X kg 8,- iy , V jg Q -I! 5 v J 'O-V ' . ff f ' . Q5 Si,sj vr- 1 f .I M Q-fy. 'fr , .Vx 3 Gy , W X C 4 'A ,-N QQ o 0 Q 'gm iw 'wed if' F? U 0 v 1 U Q, 57 gig' -W rf Q Q a 0 0 x 1 fa M fly Q A ' ' J W Y!! x. 90 YV CABINET On Floor: M. Oakley, B Duternple, P. Olson, J Cooper. Seated: J. Sfanicek, M. L Keller, J. Antes. Standing: R. Porter, V Baker, F. Herber, A Hommann, L. Pruett. On Floor: H. Quiring, J Duff, M. Kelsey. Seated: P. Baker, A. Carr, B. Booth. Standing: G. Wells, M Winship, D. Frank, P Wagner. Work at the ChiIdren's Home .7 1 'f 1 , f - If ,' L !., .f if i -,M 110 Y. W. C. A. The Y. W. started the year with a new sec- retary, Mary Lou Keller, who stepped in and took charge most ably and successfully. The Cabinet occupied itself with the retreat at Camp Iss-See-Kes: with Sunday morning meetings, at which such interesting speakers as Miss Mary Morton and Mrs. Lawrence Durgin were sponsored: and with get-to- gethers with the Advisory Board. We carried out a full program of worship, community service, conferences, recreation, and all-association meetings. With the ad- vent of the war, we backed the CSO by knitting, sewing, writing letters to soldiers and by taking first aid, group leadership, and auto mechanics courses. The YMCA is a fellowship of stu- dents seeking to understand the meaning of Christianity through attendance at Intercollegiate Con- ferences and study and discussion 8FOups. Its activities include work at the Children's Home, Phillis Wheatley Center, as well as Ves- Ders, Matins, Chance Creek Out- ings, and the annual Religious Con- ference. Among t h e outstanding men brought to the campus this year were Dr. Liston Pope, Tracy Strong, and Dr. Henry Pitney Van Dusen. Oberlin students attended the quad- rennial National Student Assembly and the Ceneva Summer Confer- ence. CABINET On Floor: H. Stanton, A. Seely, R. Shaetter. Seated: P. Nelson, K. Kitchen, P. Auerbach, President P. Easter, B. Saint, H. Fisher, N. Eld- red. Standing: P. Dettman, H. Yamaguchi, J. Van Horn, B. Franklin, E. Engstrom, B. Wade, L. Durgin, Gen- eral Secretary. his A typical Student Faculty discussion group An informal meeting with Dr. Van Dusen during the religious conference. ocia OWfL P. E. Burden Willard. Seated: M. Good, M. Moore, The drive for an Oberlin student uniOH building came to a halt this year. The social committee was forced to focus its attention on the existing facilities for recreation name- ly Rec l-lall. lt was the aim of this year's com- mittee to make all the M. B. facilities 25 available as possible. In addition to the regular social committee duties of Sunday night recs, tea-dances and all - colleges, there were several square dances, splash parties, a rather smooth Thanksgiving formal, a very informal Flunk- ers' Frolic, and a Chinese Festival. .W eng ommilflfee The lVlen's Committee is composed of the fOur class presidents, the Conservatory lVlen's eDresentative, the Honor Court Chairman, T S M S0Dh activities, enforces the automobile reg- he Y. M. C. A. President, the Theological erninary Representative, and the College en's Representative. It supervises Frosh- Ulation, conducts the all-college lVlen's stag, and chooses a Hudson scholar. X X . X IX- .HCXN vi XX XTX- xx X' 5 X L . X l N R x if x K x Easter, J. Pu ves,X . I ' ton C. V k c1cConnochie This year the activities of the Honor Court included asking the registrar to cooperate in assigning final examination rooms, which would eliminate crowding and visiting fresh- man houses so as to explain the Honor Sys- tem. The most important work of the Court, however, was the revision of the outmoded Charter to make it more specific for future courts and students. I LTTE- V' T K 'R ii X X x .X . NX 1 ,, t andlng H Boker W ckert W Doy P Dett mon H Nicholson :teI: A. Hommcmn, M. Kelley, E. Erwin, J. Clark. OlfL0lf' Ulffflnf Stan ' g: XE. R r R , .fun ouse, W Eckert h ..,xSeafed: t G fix it W. S. G. L. This year's Women's Self Gov- ernment League Board and the Senate, which is composed of house presidents, initiated the idea of opening Rec Hall Friday afternoons for an informal get- together. Upperclass women brought freshmen to the first few sessions at wh 4 SENATE Back Row: V linl-vt, l. luuun, lf, VVi Bock Row: A. Corr, M. Boll, Nl Fulton, M. Smith, M. Brohl, M K. Dafoe, R. Stine, M. Wagner M. Belknap. Middle Row: M. B. Hartson, V Hull, D, Frank, M. Winship, L Stevenson, J. Thom, J. Brown K, Tuttle. Front Row: J. Brewer, F. Algal M. H. Gvthnmon, F., Scott, M Duffy, J. Cnnvur, l., Willvnon- R, Colvin. vtilul, ll. M. ltlx-.t.iiilt nl 'ilirt-lnvr, Nl l.1. lluiwtt1ii,fv't l lhilltf-, V Ciritlxtlt Flont Row: l Dlunitvl, lfl ltunly rg l-Ztilt-lin J init Standing: W. Eckert, M. od, E. Adoms, J. Row- ymdwmadea W Fo . ' Qfl stlmn . . Coufl C0137 ote Frldl Images lnffia lent f' lPl0d5Q, 0 C0006 6 H W 0 Bpgpif' CB50eJ?ya'l Add 2 ab wp' V x X XQUY -AXWAEZ5 H0 0012 A359 S QX , 10 , ,lf xc, 6 AX ganx ca CXQXBWA59 xo? ' Qoxw 6 Ma if Sw .69 C, eilx . ' YW vi - 9,1 ,W New ,Qa61XQSef.f.uSi1...1,. Conn CW . xy 659 .SQQ59 glliiuucil flplvltlllw 1-teYS Emil' 4.5 96 690' Ac ,s Group Ill! 1 -af 0 Q -0 ,, r X WYSQ is Q? 'sg' 6' 95 Belief' My 0 -i gf X Q :S-,ix 63185 eng? ,unsiqm . 6 nv 'lu 'SX C0990 One N5 lau0 guilm ' Unaer ,gpm-H Dfw 65 Z' Buykw G ,s- S mmf ozfmci Some of the most important problems which the Student Council faced this year were the re-election of Senior class and Peace and Pub- lic Affairs Forum officers, and the approv- ing of constitutions and contracts for the Honor Court, Spanish Club, CSO, and Union Bands. The three main issues of the year were the revision of the Student Council Con- stitution, the organizing of the Consolidated Drive for money, and the proposal of a fifty- fifty ratio of faculty and students on the rnen's and women's disciplinary boards. IIS y Top Row: V. Stone, J. Christie, H. Nichol Son, l, Phillips, 'lf Koufmuu, M. Morwlioll, D, Redcliii. . A ' Third Row: W. Brcislicires, C. Slioriiyf-i', J. Pqwliiisciii, H. Stanton, W, lfifiqlv., lil Qli ver, H, Otis., J. Jolmaon, li, lfiuliii. F359 . . 0lf'8lfLf5LC lfLL0lfL ln the fall of l94l the Federal Security Agency called upon the colleges to train students in the techniques of successful dis- cussion and forum procedure, that they may participate effectivelyfgiyrg, ,... ciommunity dis- cussion groups..,f.l'-SLi'pplemefting the debate program i f'aT1f'annual schgdule of about 50 intercol giate debatesflf,5'hd'discussion coni feren es. Of the appi:oximately.for1'y' mem- bery of the ForensyiEllJnion:, sofnelfouyrrorffiife J' , ' 1 1 ' .L . of hose who -'E-:el in theseyspeechectivities are y chosedQQfoir'Q 'wmembershipi J in Delta Sigma Rho, natiorilallulhohoifalry forensic fraternity. Delta Sigma Rho R. Hohn, V. Stone, J. Christie, J. Auer Scene ot Debate Conference held for I2 colleges ot Oberlin rciwvl K, Hciriliii, U. lit-lir, C, Koriyu und, Mi, Amor. org li, lnlii-ilimiiiiii, l, Diilifi, Nl, Lcisn . S vrdiiin. Row: lyirf llIkJflxl'iUll'r, l'. Cullum J E l n l',.3' ,rj U .f Tff lf ' 1,2 Q, G., il if f 457,49 if l' li. L. if loci fi fl ,.--.-...Nk X L, ,c ,N ,ll 0 , A i 'D if ' :'fL'i'f 1l,ll fl X' ,jug W :T ,W ' ff' ' fill ffl! is fyiimztta Rklxs Af- if .F r if 6 55 ,ffl fl IT -TTA' l..i:lXil 'X 9 'ji 2' IT! f if ,fi X f ,if Mrs. Roosevelt speaking-Formolly ot Chapel -lnformolly at o Press Conference lioclii l lift-,-,lint iii., l liriilwi ' Vi' illii 1'-Ji lliiili ti, lf ll- limi . lx l-'Viilll l l'U1iilii ii Front: fm, l liivltii i f , 'lil-yiivir yr lf V'fill.iiil, I lffllili- With everything changed by the transition from preparedness-for-war to war itself, the Forum program included speakers ranging from the controversy-arousing General Yakhantov to the throng-attracting Mrs. Roosevelt. The program for the year centered about a series of open discussions on our allies, our enemies, and the bases and characteristics of the eventual peace. The highlight of the season was the confer- ence, sponsored jointly by the Peace and Public Affairs Forum and the International Student Service, on Youth and the Reconstruction. The entire Forum worked feverishly to arrange com- mission meetings, plenary seniors, and luncheons. The First Lady was, of course, the guest-of-honor. With the support and cooperation of students and faculty a valuable and enjoyable conference crystallized. II7 8lf'L Llfl ina J'clcy, Show.: llvpri--.1-iilrmlivv, i-wiiriifiiiilulfwi Moria Lu, Clwincsv c'xf'l1C1iiqc' Hlllllf'lWl mini Dv Fronccs Hutchins, Prcaiiloii! of livrco Ccillr-qv. A Standing: H, Pcicrxrzii, J, lgvciiit., M. Kciiiu-flv M l . 5. Hurt-ion, F. llurlui-i, I Scofcd: W. l'lClll1lliflII, J, lilitf-ri, ll billy, l, .l. Co l ' cc, li. Burzlcii, S. iilwiiii,-iictslayv l. Ailciiwi., In addition to its regular activities, the Sh si ittee sponsored two per- to an s ot t Chinese Shadow play gro the Cat Players. Shansi Day, on hich AI as chosen to go to China, ided the ax to the year. lt pro -1 to e a led day for prospective . turned representa- tives, includi .3 - ces Cade, Dr. Frances Hutchi -v ny Hamlin, and Mel Kennedy. Th - ess and activity ot this single day - - of the entire year. representative Highlights of the Cosmopolitan Club's DFOgram, which emphasized the per- SOnal and cultural aspect of interna- 'fional relations, were two initiation Vneetingsg a talk on Denmark by Mrs. S kierneg a round-table discussion on anti-semitism 1 talks by Professors Moore and H amiltong a Christmas Party organ- Q ed with the Theological Union and the Language Clubsg and the launching of Th eCosmopolitan,amonthly bulletin. OZJ Wfl O 0 fa lfL Front Row E. Eoblenzer . app A. Straus R. Biery Front Row , L. Uhlmann Middle Row A. Ptieffer Fronf Row L. Chen F. Billikopf lguin A. Jones oerke R. Hicks Middle Row ' mam A. Emmerich M. Lehman R. Hirschmonn M. Brown Middle Row B J- Allob A. Strauss ack Row M- De 0 J. MacDonelI H. Van Brussel H- Sky A Seely lg' We'5S L. Magnus . Hatcher Back M Stewart J. Ayorinde B. Hurrell ' K. Hicks H. Richmond Bqgk Rgw L. Swift l'l. Sl'0ll J, Dickgon J. Fabish S. Stodd L. Stitt H. Robinson ai H, Cook D. Dre G M. Webber E. Brand G. Johnson Frqnf w W. SUGORO M. B rewer Hughes M' e Row . Dosch S. Wochs M. S urg ister . Madison Back N. er ok aurice . Dudley B. Simms Front Row E. MacDaniel J. Willmott P. Davis E. Wilson Middle Row E. Landsbergi H, McNeill J. Woeltel G. Rowley C. Wagner QOFWZPSS' ' Ez?- 52' na 2 . Scltzburg nge Miller Hubbard Bonikowsl II9 l-WEN filfl lit. Yi, 7 W Y . W 4 w ii K A lfedenfd HIS HONOR WOULDN'T LIKE IT . lt was the title of the ' ' musical comedy. An by authors Alan :Ed keep the may moving' def of Rowleywllitslvlorri , Bill Hamilton, Bill Silverburg, and Elmer Engstrom. The show featured nine original songs which were ably arranged by musical director johnny Worley, who also conducted the twenty-tive piece orchestra. ln its six short years of existence the lvlummers Cl as an Oberlin tradition. ub has indeed gone far toward establishing itself Scotcd: x lhfgiv' l 1 ll Slunding ls. l.iiv.ii' 4 l ll ,f'9' 5, 'N If k X a 4 4 Q. we? 'Ah' F f.- fgfmfi-f ' gi . ,. ,r.1',, y-, - . f- .NRL gs x 4 . , .. .,,.,,' , f N, . awww 4 fl X .W , , -5 Q.jf'jj-, 'js I 'tif gk, 5f 1j'l'j, ',,4., .X . in :LQY,',,4Q -Gigi-,.1:y.'!Iff'T'-'-v?1V:.i?q1,:fsl3--t., n.5g' ng ' -, X ,, I X Wh. - f ,I ' TQ X- '7 ii-I-'-1-32: 1- ., f , '.f.'N,'-fp A F v-if - ,xlise-LASLPH. J 'Hwy -' ' X f4f,.4 '?',.., Ai- 'L-QU' 'ly-'-H 'U 4 -W X I1 1' f' I-V fu r ' Hx fy ' x' Y ' ' Wf Wo . - . x- wi 5 ,. ' UU, Y 4.1: ' 1' 3 1' A , -.Q ',A- Xi., lx YI. A N, ras, V., .1 .L,.,..K . A . 1 xy M . . . Q . 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A , . , 1!r'm.'vz'ff'-si ' - -' L n '- x ' k h E l X , l 4 .,.k, :U F Q X up is ' ' 'vf - I 7 if I ? ,,.. '4 kip' YN Y M vm., gaw A I X. '-'.5,f:'5S -' HIM , ' -ff Qfs. K 17-ff ' ' ' -' Xi E ' wr, ,Q 41' QTY f - 'MT N 1 ig. 2 'f ?, 1 s ',fi, N f Qi ng 3 . 'Jr 14 4 .137 4 .Yin A if-, ' 'Ll,.,3., , - ,gn -f-1 J. may .V . V. ,vagfa w bf'T5'3i3if- Wvkiii ' ' 3' i 1- T aj iv Y -,K fyqh. . 'SJ:4tZf:'iv M. X73 I If -- AJ 1 fa, 4 Wi? :ki ' 4 iii? .f ff gg W- 3 2 , ..-' Y , L! LQ, Q4 t W Q I 5 I Q r LN w . Iii 2 Q ff XM. I -lx , 612' , ...- ...........l:aifIiifi 4 '11 1' g..,...'i . M., A 1, xi. Norm Lyle Howard Frank Victor Stone Editor, April, 1941, to Business Manager Associate Editor, April, 1941, to J0 'U0 Yi 1942 January, 1942 Editor, January, 1942, to The Review felt the impact of war when Editor-in- Chief Norman Lyle jr. resigned to join the Army Air Corps at the end of the first semester. Under the direction of Lyle and his successor, Victor Stone, a staff of forty worked to make the paper an effective campus bulletin board and open April, 1942 3 forum for student opinion. ,f' sw ack: J. Chantrey, 'ontz J. Ewing, oor wg th L xx mi ull N A 1 iw- B :J. W' ms W 0 Connor . Weis an, J. 1 nt: F. Farmer, C. Mosley, D. Madd . m2 yc1'D - as 9151015 gi5i09vw1'1:ileV'l Jilin wr miax. sf'-'we gsovpec' not be WU1 V-Yew' ywr. 122 ww' wwe , 1 A . ml fpiw '- '1L3371Wf ff t ' tai., ' :ihtSTl3gt.uX' 95x mr' the UV' f sl E X910 thgmgcd habit Joerg weniiwrcd iv? B Mu'- in nl tio 01165 i 'XM em' i,w0 bein MDW 3 ' V weft e 12 me ow who R. Van Riper, Managing Editor, J. Gruber, Associate Editor, W. Fishback, Managing Editor. hi Y p xx leaf-' 'cf iovnh' Am alxgi AWE J. Monell, L. Pross, E Mann G. Healy, J. Wheelod Leiserson, N. Williams Q01 ndxogy C1511 Ki R. Solender, R. Skillings. L. Gordon, J. Whitehead. ef? l Qxh .3 are Mints Y X we i l 44 X- Es' Buck: A. Salop. but Ffvntz H. Cook l M- H.elseth, H- Nicholson, . H- Stevenson ,Qu LA p. , In l ff Bi uw XVI' a- tldlr. , li-cf2 Q,,ax fx 9. V. we you X E 43662. ,cg 0 -sill Pl Kashi I-is tujn' ca. S2 -N LC Ge , 0111 lf R. Calvert, P. Scranton, D. l,f63'l,Y gtofl for ' Becker, R. France, K. Mosley. . ll -. 3 Harrow, E. Benel-hum, E. Eng- llvazkkqw-.avi ,UUNTKVRQX '1- A. Dudl man.-n K we-UA.. wft ti-20 cet t-0 EY, W. HCI . hi Magi my X, 51 W any - H , av ,mn ,..f-we bas A .W Under the standing banner, Student Democracy s L Y bc Qitflfijkndxnyy Y my-nun X X xt- X ,dw ' -Ct.-gg..--f Foundation is a Free Student Press, the Review F campaigned editorially tor larger student repre- sentation on a proposed lVlen's Council, recom- ' mended that freshman hazing be abolished, and 8 8 M! asked for a declaration ot war by the United States six weeks before Pearl l-larbor. Phil Tear Arthur Robertson Robert Johnson Donald Eells Sports Editor Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Assistant Business Manager Norm Chrisfeller Associote Editor iw ,yi , i W ' f ,i.,, Cord y Lo Rose Associate Editor W1 if lziimllli r 2 W., M1 5 5, Z 4 1 ight Editor Joe Clifford Business Monoger The 1942 HI-O-HI The editor sits down at his typewriter TO write an article for the HI-O-HI staff. BuZZ- ing about inside his head are thoughts fel' from the humble gratitude he feels, yef thoughts which because of their character should have relative unimportance. Should emphasis be on gratitude or vengeance, beauty or destruction, peace or war? Though he is quick to answer, he must forcibly re' press these thoughts of barbaric acts as he turns to his task of thanking his two asSO' ciate editors-Norm and Cordy-for the unfailing jobs they did, of bowing to lahn and OIlier's, the engravers, and their jovial Mr. lVlacCiuire for their patience and per- severance, of removing his cap to Gray Printing Co. and their busy Mr. Kisabeth fQf their skill and persistence, of holding his hand out to Dick Hoar, Andy Stofan, and Arthur Princehorn for their promptly excel' lent photography, and, finally, of waving 3 hearty thanks to the rest of the staff amd patient Mrs. Balcomb, all of whom were honestly essential. And to those who glance . . . may This book help you, as it has the editor. to turf' from the horrible to the tranquil, from The brutal to the genteel. Paul Dettmon x,Jx1 Advertising Monoger Mrs. Helcn Bclcomb Chief Cook, Critic, ond Companion Dick Hour Chief Photographer l942 Hl-O-HI M. L. Doppcrt, E. Baker AND R. Richards,J. Spalding, L. Estrin J. Crowley, M. Mercer D. Herrmann X, . E.' ,A.S ,F.W'l , J. Bassett, R. Calvert L. nsgfrmick avoge I son fi? I XX 'C K. Pierce, V. Lane, J. Malone BUSINESS M. Moore, V. Griffith J. Fairfield, L. PI'UiH', P' Baker, M. Kelley, W. Clifford B. Boynton, M. Murrin M. Volk, E. Harrington 125 rn? fox grqx' I vi , .. ffmiiff 1 - ' Q -' I-1 D0f0fhY D05Cl Irving Philips Editor Business Monoger Robert Koplin Photographer This year the Picolymp has struggled against the odds of female editorship and an office shared with two other organizations. Striving to prese the college to its students in the pictorial fl the Picolymp has dabbled in drama, dug thr 2 many excavation pictures, and driven se : - faculty members slightly wild. R. Ronsmeier, T. Bloomfield, VJ. Chantrey, P. Tear. V D. Meloy, T. Michaels, E. Carpenter, M. Stein Eder in en Ln 8lf'l!iC8 EMBER 19414-MARCH 1942 are th during the past year These are the first to give u op on These are the front line of Oberlin These are m n e sa te' Thomas Augustine john Bartow lack Bailiff Robert Clapp Charles Cooley Donald Eells Carol LeRoy Fisher George T. Grottle Viggo Hansen William Hard Arlin Kennels Robert I-:mae X Norman Lyle john McAvin Hugh McCorkle Harold McGinnis Reed Smith Ted Snow Eugene Wood Mn Umar Olf'... Football ....,................ ...,,., Cross-Country ........ ....... Soccer ................. Fencing ..,........ Basketball ......A Swimming ....... Golf .............. Tennis .......... Baseball ........ Track ........................ ....... Intramural Sports ......... ....... Women Sports .......,. ....... Page 130 134 135 136 137 140 142 143 144 146 148 152 X x In -gi , QQN-.. n.... Trees in the Wind I Trees In the S N, ' N X 1.32 , r A X A - V -QQ? .,,' Y .Y ' J l -Nf 'ah. J unllvi Trees in the Sun ff ,Q LL '15 ' M- 'f 0WfL 8 L LOVL. an T' . . K N, l Presentrng the ethlehc or- 4 1 NXT ganlzahons which repre- V ,An L sented Oberlin in the year '-',:A n 'MX T 'lf T' ffl ' T96 'hiv 2 - 1 ,V 1 il ,fl-N' 'fr tl lvl 'iuv A ' I X lf sl ' -lug' Trees all year Round 1 TOP ROW, left to right: Bonnar, Kenney, Smith Waugh Moore Dlpmon Chandler Burden Nalend THIRD ROW: End Coach Throner, Kelner, Wall Lelievre Hoff Lawrence Bennett Unkefer Director Nichols SECOND ROW: Head Coach Butler, Wood Heinrich Blro Clelland Fisher Turpin Line Coach Clark BOTTOM ROW: Clewell, Grottle, Hagner, Captain Worcester Spicer Scranton Hall 00f UL 44 cf son and cold football Sphsqn showfjf he poorest percentage recur Qin 2.51 ears, but despite the in- lorlous s res, the club can not be -if , if -r ,ff ,f -2 ' M .511 ...w -QQ, ,.f' ,f x. ,lg ...- 1--.pf ,lyoyi q ...,.. A. 50.11437 ,A 1 I ' Lf' I A-' V ' val V j.4g'g,f', fg , . 4. 'wid gil .1 .':i 'Y f'..'59'?3 ff' A . X , ,, . , V 1. one of the worst in the past twenty-five years. lt's the old story that someone had to lose, and Butler's men were it -consistently. Ten senior lettermen will not be available for next year's squad, but a wealth of material from this year's strong frosh eleven should see Oberlin football take an uptrend in l942. X Jn R - ' M. , . -0 V ' -. 503 . V Wm.- f XX 57 J , ff ' 5 V J 4-' f -A jf!-' Y A f . .: 4 131 I J.. X J Qi' A P 'x Spucu away Ti P ,. fs' A .' , .W 7 ,s.4 g , V , u,f'N'4 if A NZ! Afm A wwe' , ,, ff J any , s J' p . I J MM- , , A5111 A L ,C Wg.. . . fl 4-rf. 2. 14 ...ar Xy- Cooley Chandler Frank Clelland Hoff Spicer Hall Kelner Turpin 132 Y -S. ,A , Q? fiflf' fir , iw i J- G, 5 ' ,,, .N 3 J , f7 I' 1,1 dab' Captain Bus Worcester Turpin, in air Forward pass . . . complete? Kick . . . blocked! Qu ks Surpassed by Greater Odds But Unequalled in Spirit . . . Q AWA, QOIWLQVL. En , 'Y f' ' I-BFevre Bennett Lawrence Sflffh DP H 9 Wall Wood B d 133 The line holds . . A f n Xin. ' vwx P. Nelson G. Hu c ins W. Day 'i '-w: - ffigs ' ll!-XF' s- .gghgf-x 'Q1 . . -,gx .r.,H.',,,. .ywgirzw 1 4,11 .avxx 0 .3lbEgsQt0EL1Ll'gcountqf.season IS over, and the track team .vvoij Y 1 .px . . . tur tiv1.1.l1helr'fsiiikE1 shoes with the satisfaction . that comefifipxlmyigtpdgh job well done. 134 ,tg LL QBIAU54 own r rv'-I -v- 7 1--' LE .l. TE R..M.E ,aid Capt. Wink Day, '42 W Rod Berthoff f ' 'A if 'f' , Pete Easter Paul l- XCB go. I I' X '4'i7Day, halfway 'round S. With a record of three wins and three losses, Dan Kinsey's boys entered the Conference meet and successfully defended the coveted crown for the eleventh time in thirteen years. In this race nearly every Oberlin man lowered his own course record. We wish good luck to graduating Wink Day, Pete Easter, Gardner Hutchins, and Rod Berthoff who have done their part in keeping cross country Ober- Iin's most consistent winning sport. SEASON Oberlin ..... ' 32 Earlham .............. 24 Ohio State .......... 19 ' Oberlin ....,... 36 . . . Mlaml .... ............ l 6 Oberlin ........ Bowling Green .... 37 Oberlin ........ 21 Case-.42 Kenyon..65 Oberlin-.27 Conference Run at Oberlin ........,... Ist N.C.A.A. Meet at East Lansing .... l3tl1 OCCQIW soccer team that gathered the remnants A, battered l94l fall sports season and if JPY! 't'tf ' . ' Lf? '. . . . e' into something resemblinga V , While affvvas beating down her sister sports, soccer forged a chain of victories which included such links as Chicago University and Carnegie Tech. Came the Eastern trip, came Revolution. Wal- lowing in ankledeep mud and using a watersoaked ball, the Yeomen met the 'Gators of Allegheny in a slimy tussle. This sent the tired booters on to Slippery Rock to meet their Waterloo. SEASON Chicago .........,.. l Oberlin .... 2 Grove City ........ 0 Oberlin ,... l Carnegie Tech..0 Oberlin .... l Allegheny ........ 2 Oberlin .... 2 Slippery Rock ..l Oberlin .... 0 Wheaton .......... l Oberlin .... 2 BACK ROW: G. MacConnachie, J. Glaser, W. Broshares, R. DeGroff, G. Chave, H. Berdon. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Willbond, W. Rennebohm, J. Hall, R. Hartson, L. Swift, G. Throner, Dr. Nichols. BOTTOM ROW:W. Dudley, D. Carson, S. Capt. Farbstein, A. Robertson, J. Bly, C. LETTERMEN Bob DeGroff Joe Glaser Goody Goodman Bob Hartson Johnny Rawlinson Bill Rennebohm Chuck Riggs Jim Bly, '43 Dave Carson Scotch MacConnachie Gabby Robertson Lloyd Swift XX Wink Dudley ..,f'!-D L... .1-au. 1 top-Captain-elect Bly-shooting . . . middle-heading . . . bottom-Robertson gets it away Capt. Arnie Farbstein, '42 t P 'X 135 LETTERMEN Bob Krauss, '44 Dick Berridge, '43 Ralph Henry Don Weber Earl Spaeth, '42 Don Springer Capt. Stan Worden 136 'e we will in 'J 5-'fi I2 .1 N v ff' ff ltziqgzgfi iff if' ll. , ' 0 J? Fencinggis' by no means a dying sport in Ober- lin. wlzlgifemthe Oberlin varsity won only one of itifitieets but most of the losses were very close, and to powerful rivals, the 15-I2 Ohio Stigef meet being the closest to defeat that the 'iversity team had come this year. ln the AAN.-Ohio Invitational Meet, which was nearly fleahcelled until Ohio U. decided to join Case, i Oberlin, and Fenn, Oberlin placed second. SEASQEF3' I' l li Oberlin .... ll Cincinnatki 6 Oberlin .... 7 Cafe. ...... 15510 , Oberlin ,... l2 ,gf Oberlin .... llV2 Oberlin Oberlin .... l2 All-Ohio Oberlin . X L x l .mf ll.l lA TU lilfiliill Cuucli liu'. .4,'ll Jf.uln:',nn, D, Vlvlxvr, Cuplulu Shun Vfnrdrriy S. NM-inn, ii, llm,rrldgq.:, E. Simi-flu, ll. llrnry, ll Kruuw, J, lim,-q-., U, Sprinqlgv. '. I .j- , - - Y X The basketball team had a new coach'tlh-ishyear. That fact was both unfor- fortunate. Seven out of the ten Iettermen were Seniors this year, men who have played together for four years. A new coach, even a good coach, usually can do nothing with such material but exhort and then pray. That was unfor- tunate. Coach Bob Clark's exhortations and prayers were answered fifty percent of the time, but, better, his influence was evident in defeat-the last two games- close games-lost to the two ranking an 5 Ae LL A on K teams of the Conference. That influence was fortunate. Our hats off to teafn that played rotten and excellent ba inlxyone evening, that . gg played2.,,l1igl-14schoolfgglass Ckfand college Class lxxingvloditeflgvgegk, Aftlfatmplayed with their hea gave out, for one seassgsnlxm m'EgEso4?'yfto.se,e johnny, Dick, Faub1TJf tl16'i'wilfclgs,K and the two Bobs leave, but weareflfgppygtgknow that Kernie, Dip ang--ffifgflfgillhbefable to play great QQjgi'galfijQ9aVc!h3.fQr a J ' - Q. i..'.fW..:' X--.1 XJ. great schoolZwal3,oliheteyearr ' J X- 5-a..,a.Q?f ' i?1G2w:wm..x .NNN- lnin Qullrfilx' ug l iw I. . I il 11,1 x, X Q yy gn-. D , .. ' A , , ....,, X X is R4 , f x'Q',.,,-, If ff' X K 'XXX N f 'L 1 1 X wx If X 'S - k ' 'KK Y,Y1f- 651:-f1gf.:.g,-:M NA -:L A' X M NYJ , if-jk F A 2 'f?fL' Cxkxk Q3 ,muff Q LLVK? few? 57i? w LJ hh1cQ,1nu1ruhu I r v, K De,-CnuH J l url: ls ' opium IL Un I 1 K :nom Vv',Dipnmr1 J Purvl Oberlin ....., Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin ...... Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin SEASON Allegheny .... .. .........,,...., , Washington Er jefferson... Case ,....,........................ Baldwin-Wallace .....,,..... Denison ......... ,. ..... ...... . Rochester .,..... ,i..... Alumni ....,....... ......, Bowling Green ...,. ....... Hobart ..........,. ....... Hamilton ............,.,......e,. Western Reserve ....,.... . .. Kenyon .....A........,,.......... Ohio Wesleyan Louisville ......... ....... Mt. Union ..... ....... Wooster .... ..,.,.. 5' 'Q' Add I l I wimming .' Xl.. ,X 'jlbueiq in expected great things of her tenth swim- ming team, and was not disappointed. Avenging last year's only defeat by victory over Kenyon, the Yeomermen won all but two of their nine dual meets. Much of the credit for their brilliant record should be given to the work of coach Bob Keefe, and Captain Hugh Richards. 140 BOTTOM ROW: D. Pfeiffer, B. Forbush, J. Richards, N. Roth- bart, L. Fay. MIDDLE ROW: A. Burrows, H. Hamilton, H. Hansen, G. Gallowa A. Sutton Yr - TOP ROW: W. Farquhar, R. Warren, Coach Bob Keefe, H. Gulick, J. Chantrey, Captain Hugh Richards, D. Haigh, Dr. Nichols. LETTERMEN Halsey Gulick, '44 Harry Hamilton Amos Burrows, '43 Bill Farquhar Gordie Galloway Don Pfeifer Johnny Richards AI Sutton Larry Fay, '42 George Hagner Herb Hansen Bob Warren Capt. Hugh Richards Capt. Richards in the SO Galloway in thc final leg of the relay if ll' Q ' Xflwel fy gfi' X 'N-X, .A XX Kel Fifimklif m x I Y eeee O be 3- .iff ' New wasfa wmby tw ers, Bob Warren and Bill Farqu ar. Out- standing in their performance, and breakers of several records were Hugh and john Richards. At the Ohio Con- ference meet in Kenyon, Oberlin placed first. u Oberlin .,.,.,,,..,, Oberlln ........,,.. Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Ohio Conference ..,.. One last lap Captain-elect 'h d t UFHS 35 34 35 I5 21 40 36 Ohio Wesleyan..2l 50 lst I I Spieg HOIIHES D U d Capt. Car is e O LETTE RMEN Capt. Johnny Carlisle Brooks Spies Dick Holmes Bob Drummond -2' e victory against five defeats was fall e golf team could do in the , 'w f a record this year. A third ..'. 4' .AI H , S-1.7m-'54 L' 'U' W. , H KL' f Dag' f, C ,if .- . 0 V M 1.1 b, .V We ff l- ' , ' the Conference tournament helped the morale and two brighter' aspects of the season boosted it further. One was Captain john CarlisIe's consistent point-winning. Bob Drummond's excellent showing in the National Intercollegiate was another. He helped the West win the East-West pre-tourney match and narrowly lost the playoff for a place in the Championship flight. 1941 SEASON Oberlln ............ 6 Denison ............ I0 Oberlin ............ 4V2 Kenyon ............ I I V2 Oberlin ............ 6 Denison ............ 10 Oberlin ............ I4 Wooster .......... 2 Oberlin ............ 7V2 Kenyon ............ 8V2 Conference at Columbus ............ Oberlin 3rd Oberlin ............ 4 Wooster .......... I2 ,..,, . ' 1942 SCHEDULE Saturday, April ll WOOSTER Friday 17 at Denison Wednesday 22 at Kenyon Monday 27 KENYON Friday, May I DENISON Friday 8 at Wooster Friday and Conference Tourna Saturday 15-I6 at Oberlin enni5 f 5 4' K iw X The sig, I 5553! should be remem- bere if N the finest ever to if g chal 234' me victories without a x . . . los dropping only two Individual s and topped off the year by y ishmg second to the powerful ,. I 'l ,' '41fJ2g L 'll' 7 1: : . M 1 fEG?iTh1 ' ll. ,L ,A p : ft ff I4 NX PNX4- fl, xy . f . reprdl,-fm fp wg lin. The Yeomen fl ' ' ' px villvig' 7 Lr I . . ,, h i..,Mv, . J , F 'fo M0 ' ff 7 if a vi: 1 enyon Lords at the Conference Tournament. The season saw Captain Cecil, Blanshard, and Bronsky finish their third year of varsity tennis in Sparkling style, Doggett in his first year of intercollegiate competition win 45 straight games, and Captain- elect LeFevre and Hansen play con- Sistently good ball. With the latter trio as a nucleus, 1942 prospects look bright. Coach Wagner, C. Doggett, R. LeFevre, H. Hansen, Coach Butler L. Bronsky, Captain Cecil, P. Blanchard i L if .,.. N t nik-Qf:,': . K J Thi-,NN LETTERMEN Capt. Art Cecil Paul Blanshard Leo Bronsky Gary Ives 1941 Oberlin .......... Oberlin .......... Oberlin .......... Oberlin .......... Oberlin .......... Oberlin .......... 9 9 9 Oberlin .......... 9 9 6 8 9 Oberlin .......... Oberlin .......... 3 1942 S Fri. April I7 Sat. 18 Mon. 20 Sat. 25 Tue. 28 Fri. May l Sat. 2 Wed. 6 Sat. 9 Sat. 16 Sterling Martin Herb Hansen Dick LeFevre Clint Doggett SEASON Case ...................... 0 Baldwin-Wallace .... 0 Kent ...................... 0 Wooster ................ 0 Wash. and Jeff ....... 0 Ohio Wesleyan ...... l Allegheny .,............ 1 Western Reserve .... 0 Conference at Kenyon .... :...Oberlin 2nd Alumni-Varsity ...... 3 CHEDULE at Carnegie Tech at Allegheny WOOSTER JOHN CARROLL at Kent State BALDWIN-WALLACE KENYON at Western Reserve OHIO WESLEYAN Conference Tourna. at Oberlin 44 F. Clelland, B. Dipman, K. Briggs, R V k Coach Throner, J. Rogers, W. Anders, R. Ke '6L68A6L .,:, l - '39, 0 bas all team of l94l was not the 11114 KVVY xl best if far from the worst, that Coach accczclm. if, .::l W : n L A Y' f fi 1 'V ' ' J., '-1-uri' , - ..... X I ' ,.' .reg 'Q ' ' 5 ' ' r has produced. Despite the handi- cap of Co-Captain jack MacConahey coupled with the inexperience of key men in the infield, the Yeomen did quite well. Sparked by the hitting of Dipman and Clelland, the pitching of Yocom, the con- sistency of Nawrocki, the all-around play of Briggs, the team set itself a strong base of experience for 1942. -1 Clelland Singles Safe? Xff 'H 1 S Pau Bob Anders .. mf f .9-W' ,mph-. ullvv, L I 4 I si ,ffj Z,-XV' as 4 .1 X lf'6L C TOP ROW: C. Schwerin, R. Dew, F. Shober, P. Nelson, T. Wood, R. Henze, D. Hildner, J. Orebaugh. MIDDLE ROW: W. Day, J. Hunt, E. Engstrom, W. M i G. H hi R art n, utc ns, . Burden, R. Hollingsworth, V. Dupre, Coach Kinsey. BOTTOM ROW: F. Spellbrink, F. Klug, G. Wil- son, B. Day, A. DiBella lcap- tainl, J. Malone, R. Wear lco- captainl, R. Hauser. 3.9-4-'il SEASON Oberlin ........ 59 Bowling Green .......... Oberlin ........ 72 Cause .... 48 B-W... Northern Ohio at Bowling Green, Oberlin lst 44 .40 V2 Oberlin .,...... 75 V2 Rochester ..... 55 V2 Oberlin ........ 73 Ohio Wesleyan .......... 58 Oberlin ........ 85 V2 Wooster .................. 45112 14 Buckeye Meet at Delaware, Oberlin 3rd- Conference Meet at Wooster, Oberlin 2nd Though the Conference loss remains a terrific blot on the record the l94l track squad still piled up one of the finest in many years as they won every dual meet and placed third in the All-Ohio meet against all- comers. Not satisfied with chalking up a top team record the 1941 club shattered individual records consist- ently with the top performance coming at the North- western Ohio Meet when they knocked off eight field records. Dave Hildner, Conference Champ, jim Malone, Bob Wear, and Bob Dew led the way in this record making march. Graduation losses will hit next year's team rather hard with co-captains AI Dibella and Bob Wear leav- ing as well as a group of seniors led by one of the top form runners in Oberlin's history, jim Malone, a mid- dle distance man. LETTERMEN Capt. Al Dibella Capt. Bob Wear Baldy Day Bob Greer Dick Hauser Jim Malone Frank Spelbrink J Wilson erry Wink Day Bob DeGroff Bob Dew Dave Hildner Johnny Hunt Tom Wood Elmer Engstrom Dick Henze Fred Shober '54 Mon., Mar. 30 at Bowling Green llndoorl Sat May 2 Northwestern Ohio Meet at Sat., Apr. 25, Case-Baldwin Wallace Wed May I3 Ohio Wesleyan Wed., April 29, at Wooster at Oberlin I4 K 'Qs-Q fa. z f' Vw I I-,V XJ! ' tx., VJ, , 1, XL JE7T11i'5N'f'j f' 1 W gil? GLN, gi , ff '5 . 1 sw is X -5 f P2193 f li: U 3 , 'f . .. X '5 S JMR' Q NY 1'-'.'. ' 4 -Qu' 1 , Q 1 'Ugg ,mtl K if--21, 'X m x r X, ' yy 2 1 ., I 'N Tjllw Fl . 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' ' 1,1 A' - , ' ,1 1 my! ff, A, ., f --' V - fy V ' ' If ! ' ' , ,,-' - 121334 f , 1. ,f .. L ' : . 'ff V! vslxf M I X I XJ- kr. ff? If V ,7 J, ,F - ,nf',r'.,--I .7-155 'ggfjwf' ,, , ,, . 4 , ,.,-H, .f ,I V .. -' , 3 1--f.. :-Gr-.'..A,l' hir. GuyT511unA'r und thi' lntrumurof S1-nior fviunugur-.7 NViHw..-rff, Rich, Grub Oberlin the cause and ich , ural department, every game. Offering a sports, coordinating the leagues, settling pet- ty disputes, to Director of Intramurals Guy Throner, Secretary Eloise, and their faith- ful crew of managers should go most of the credit for the smooth functioning of the ln- Morgllc ccciving individual GWB rd tramural Department. lnlcrclosi Basketball . MM, fi is 9 ' ,... ,. a h Y 'A m . ' 5 L 'AW' J... E 5 Iihrm- V-5 . ' 1. I Q ' . -1 . we 1 ' F , omg. ,P , . . 'mv' '-s' 2- cm wh 1' l' xl K xl u L z 'gi' 1 L ',-. -ff: -, ' J- f ' v, 9 'Hug sf? 2. 135 3 LW.: X J..-15 ,L crhousc Championship Football W' s x H I qi us' N N -1. 1. 'x ,KH I 14 A , I N in -W Wk .L .f Y QM 1 11 ,.M-I1 W I J Fencing exhibition Clown-on strike DAY LIGHT EAVMG UNFAIR TO Local Dcnmo MORE BENCHES IN THE MW Swing your portnerl Grunt and groan t t . . . 07 7947-7942 The large turnout in Warner Gym for the l942 Intramural Festival was ample proof of the continued interest in this phase of Oberlin athletics. Nor was anyone disappointed. After the usual interhouse contests and awards, the crowd was thrilled by several spec- tacular exhibitions most notable of which were johnny Lane's apparatus workers, Garvin and Wagner's badminton game and Dick Hoar's tumblers. Hnlfroofzfaclfion LL0 The purpose of the Women's Athletic Asso- ciation is: To foster and encourage real sportsmanship: To create and further interest in athletics by providing for Oberlin College women whole- some recreational activities: To provide for every Oberlin College woman an opportunity to follow her interest in the field of sports. omenk omfo During the year l94l-42, the W.A.A. has offered to Oberlin College women, through an extra-curricular program of house and class teams and tournaments, the fol- lowing activities during one or more of the sports seasons-fall, winter, and spring: hockey, archery, tennis, golf, hiking, swim- ming, badminton, modern dance, basketball, bowling, volleyball, and softball. CJ. C. CLUB OC Club, the honorary athletic society, takes its members from among those women who have earned a total of 500 points in WAA ac- tivities, including both class teams and the managerial system. Participation in several different sports is required, each first team membership counting 50 points. President of the club this year has been Margo joslin '42 W. A. BOARD The executive board coordinates WAA ac- tivities, its membership, this year under President lean Stanicek, includes: the offic- ers ofthe organization, the managers of the three sports seasons, Interhouse Sports Manager Chairman of the Managerial Sys- tem, Yale-Princeton Manager, two faculty advisors, and three members ex-officio: President of the YWCA, President of the WSCL, and President of OC Club. . h?31vP'rv?2 ., . 'JI 'wa W , w3gs.a5'fv.'-.ffm , ..,'.fL-p. . -. M. . . . ....'J,..,f,.,. ,, 41? uv ' f ,J ew.-.z'g E31 '11 W',gnjff 4 .1 ,jvalfm f h ' On Floor: J. Spickermon, R Colvin V Boker Seated. M. Auster, A. Butler, H. Dunn, M. Joslin, E. Stanicek, E. Abel, M. oll. XJ H M A ste Calvn J.Spicke Joslin J. onicek J unn, . u r, R. rmon, M. , , . Duff. 4 For the first time in many years, the all-star hockey game happened on a day which was not at all wintry. Physically comfortable though they were, however, Navy rooters suf- fered a good deal of mental anguish during the fray which Army won by the record-breaking score of 6-2. rwwz Q0 L5 N C. VVi XV: l 'lam 1 . ,1.n11r1,,'f, nu ni Ciwylwcrrii fl! I , .Xl illUr,L l ll N vm, Ju c il 1' , . ivv W5 .Q 45 0 L lflf A j j J l'l11ulmlml' rs ow: v'x, lb Iilll, '. l,fHYlLf If iffy, ,A Mllrsy, ,pn-'. lfllilxlw. West Point, with Sue Kelly, cap- tain, took the lead at the very start, piling up a score of 5-0 in the first half. Came the second half, howev- er, and Annapolis was on both its feet and the ball. Though Navy, under Captain joy Coombs, all but burned up the field, the Army was by no means out and managed to hold them down to but two goals. Army added one more goal to its score in this last period. Jean Wilson, Captain Marty Kesley Mariorie Myers ,,W,,,,,,,5,1 .,.. ,, . .V , N, ,,.,, I . , an fm' . fe.. f V ,f .Q l f s. V' ,....fn 1 1 Mix? r. .,., , Virginia Baker W...-.,.......... , LW., .. V , w ut Mary Lou Scarbow' Janet Duff Ann Strause Pearl Josephson Helen Crowder Lilian Stiff, Muna e U5 rincelfon Action in thc Yalc-Princeton gamc The thirty-seventh annual all-star basketball game, on March I9, took place in Hales Gym this year for the third time. Princeton was captained by jean Stanicek '42, Yale by jean Wilson '43. The Tigers had a slight edge throughout most of the game but had to More action--no punches pullcdl gg, 'is ' Fe i z 6 . 0 2 ii fight hard for every pointg Yale's super-spurt in the last couple ot minutes of play lent plenty of excitement and looked almost as it it might turn the tide. The game ended, how- ever, with the score standing 28-23. .lcon Stanicek, Captain Mary Hostcttlcr Mitzi Chemin Juan Pclls Virginia Craft l MUVY Fafquhaf Mcnlqn 19595 PUUline Maris Morioric Hoffman Joncl Knapp M 9 UL wimmin . . . Extra-curricular activities in Crane Pool, in addition T0 Red Cross Life Saving courses, included practice in formation swimming, an inter-house swimming marathon ffrom New owmz X cz nr! sQfz!Z1r1fr1,z1 York to Lima, Perul which was won by Tank Hall for the third successive year, record - smashing class swimming meets, and a great deal of just-for-fun swimming. 159 jp is ,f is Q ,f 0 M ' i E lim E ffl! if! Sfl-50 The Modern Dance, roup, because of a late start thjs-yeiff 'd not present its tra- ditionalffhristmas? apel program. An ex- tre ely large grou , however, continued to eet under the rection of Miss Hughitt, . f ,qw 'r- for the pu rpos of im - - ' -f'f11.- ff-f'1---il- i'L?3fi :i,,:1J,-Rim and Corn Oflgln '51 J I ' 1 my will I f l1Q Ffi?5ia?E1ifi:: if wfffff '-a'e if'-zsizaf gf, 3--. - ,V -- .4 , .,.A,-f-' .x,,,,L:., .J Li rg Z xx, LiL'T'TF..A if? .. - 1 , v If li3f,:,t1il,l liz: .' .lil A ' ffggf A O' Having participated in a novelty tourna- ment in the fall, Oberlin women are usually ready when the climax of the spring arch- ery season arrives-the Women's Inter- collegiate Telegraphic Tournament. Last year's record showed Oberlin's team well in the upper quarter of the national field and fifth out of thirty-nine teams in the Mid-west district which includes fourteen states. Some of the more intricate movements . . . X -ff Besides posing for pretty pictures, these girls shoot, ond shoot well, ranking high in national compe- tition. ln attempting to look at Women's Sports objectively, we find a thorough well- rounded program, suited to the needs of all women. Though much has remain- ed static, progress has been the keynote, improvements the result in Women's Sports this year. Yflfwf I . 1 R l CAMQMQA ie MMM f X N iuemiond Alumni Association . Artist Recitals ......... Beauties ................... Bureau of Admissions Career Conference Formally Social ..,...... Homecoming .......... lnformally Social ..... International Oberlin Men's Stag ............... Soph-Frosh Relations Yale-Princeton Skits . sv If Presenting a social Oberlin and those who Z!! i' take care of us before and after college. This is the Oberlin we shouldn't have time for, we don't have time for, yet we spend most time here-and love it. Flwalfernizcalfion zz my William H Seaman Director of .Bureaus of I 0 Allen Bailey Secretary of Publicity Bureau PUBLICITY BUREAU The girls in the office, results of whose work has gladdened each student's heart at one time. Admissions and Appointments C-enial Bill Seaman got himself a new assistant some time in December, when Curt Anderson was called to Wash- ington to do government personnel work. And assistance was what Bill needed. For after Pearl Harbor came the new freshmen, with promise of more new freshmen three times a year, now that the three semester plan has gone through. Admission of freshmen, plus job-finding for Sen- ior Women and those men not drafted, plus odds and ends of innumerable iobs-a result of the common answer Seaman can tell you -have kept Bill and his traveling assistant john Schwertman busy throughout the school year, though never too busy for a hearty hello, Secretary of the Publicity Bureau is the title of the position held by Al Bailey, although it covers only one phase of his vital work. Besides this he acted as Alumni Secretary be- fore the new Secretary took office, edited the Alumni magazine, covered every event on campus, and managed. without the aid of a sex scandal, to keep Oberlin before the eyes of a national public. iam .M lf' Ci? I2 zfmfmi Mociafion Each year finds the Oberlin Alumni Association assuming more and more the real function of such an organization -service to the College. An ever-increasing number of alumni are actively participating in the Association's ef- forts to contribute to the maintenance of Oberlin's posi- tion of leadership in the education of young men and wo- men. The College and the Alumni Association are co-ordin- ating, more closely than ever before, their relationship. The Association is proud of its past accomplishments and pledged to continue its efforts in the future. Thomas Harris New Secretory of the Alumni Association m'l9 S6 1891 1916 ff pv ff+ y 5 JW REYUI' AQAJEQ r ag . 5 'iw-M order durin in-' cement week, June, l94l. Wyffngzgp Aff 'Q Z ff t' 5 Aff mf, ,,,ff 'dw,. - , 'J yy., , Q, 'ref' g,g: fSl f at-'f 1122 '1-fm ,iff 4 . , ,.wggJ- i,7.Mfi5:.!,:ig? ,Jag . ' 1, g'.V4:,:.3gt ,W-fifif' Ft, A i. A. , My ,,.1.1.5:3L53,w:4.555w.g5:,,4y5,1:..l nZU:i, -. ww-Mr.-1 ' V H' 192 -'.1- -,: I. l'u:l ,:'sm7fffi - V ly , 1 ,.1 'f, 'Qui -pyfflfiayif wif . Wy-ff 1 fL'.,fi'? ,x'!.'f v ,,'f f '-1451 5 ,Q-H 1 if f,m,A, 1 :Nw My ' ' 4fql'.2 I54f7i vggafglf-'L'fI1iLw.g N 1 1 4.09-1f'f A A My ww., :firing CIM? . . 5 V85 WfL0'LlfL- SOIOAOVVLOIWQ l Freshman-Sophomore relations quickened life on a campus of color- in the fall of l94l. Freshman and Sophomore will not forget the the eve of classesg men in crimsong cowing, stumbling, pajama'd away from fire-lit Tappan Square, through the misty quiet of the athletic field, around the reservoir, to an ultimate investigation of the cosmetic proper- ties of the Plum Creek ooze, pausing only for ill-rewarded serenading at May and Talcottg Sophomore women asserting superiority, decreeing harmonicas and Scotch caps the lot of Freshmen women throughout Hell Week. Sleep for Freshmen men became Admission Office propaganda with the nocturnal calesthenics a required course in the college. Aftermath of the Satur- day night when about thirty Sophomore men successively raided Antlers, An- chorage, Bastille, and the lVl.B. was Dean Ned's outlawing of all further raiding. Review column- S ists subjected the entire institu- tion of class relations to searching criticism. Cirded for revenge, a tough bunch of Frosh met the Sophomores in the pushball con- testg forty-five minutes conclu- sively demonstrated the harden- ing effect of two semesters in Ob- erlin on the Sophomores, as they shoved and grunted their way to a decisive victory. Relations had a social side: Sophomore women dated Fresh- men and Freshman women hesi- tantly invited Sophomores to a smooth-as-usual Frosh-Soph for- mal. The burning of a scale model Freshman cap at the midnight stag symbolically ended class re- lations. The Freshman, formally meeting President Wilkins ond mem- bers of the foculty ot the Freshmon-Foculty Reception f X The Frosh: Through the Apollog building their only bonfire of the yearg watered at the athletic field: serenading at Mayg at a Frosh-Upper- class informal stag. 7 X ' ',, 168 The prize winning White Housc decorations omecomin on The usual Homecoming Day festivi- ties were heightened this year by the celebration of the Golden Anni- versary of Football at Oberlin. A well-played football game between Oberlin and DePauw, coupled with several tricky band formations at the half and introduction of the members of the l89l team added much to the enjoyment of the day. The DePauw Tigers and the V for Victory campaign lent themselves well as themes for the many unique house decorations appearing on campus, White House carrying off first prize with its De Pauwse that Refreshesf' ff? ff,,.,1 At the half of the football game, the Men's and Women's Marching Bands form a SO in honor of fifty years of football, while in the foreground stand members of the first football team of l89l Shurtleff Pillory Beacon MQETWC X ' ,,f wa' , I 'V 'os lu fc, D 1. Embassy lt L jim: ff' ff 4 ', X 1 -: fu ,' ' , 1, 1 .-,y,ii- 5 ' ,.., ... x, .. -.,,, .gf V .. CJ xg , V .. ,. The lVlen's Career Conference, unquestionably one of the finest of Oberlin's many activities, this year brought leaders in various vocational fields throughout the nation so that all undergraduates might have practical advice in planning for their future occupations. College presidents, teachers, leading government officials, and the heads of many personnel departments, religious organiza- tions, welfare organizations, and business organ- izations this year gathered at Oberlin to discuss The College Craduate's Role in National De- One of the small conferences held on Saturday morning One of the general conferences held on Friday afternoon i Q 5 in ' ' J? l ip.. l F President Wilkins and Keynoter Wayne Coy fense, at a conference distin- guished by the character of the consultants and the practicaliTY of their advice. lvlost strikihg were the representatives of The five branches of the service' all Oberlin Alumni-who, Ohe day before Pearl l-larbor, diff f cussed their own branch 0 service before interested men' Most disappointing was the lack f--appreciatfoh d inTeV' estfgrflovxggfvbyfthe stjclnts TO' wards this exfeqsive andxbehe' iclial conference. Mosyrigredll goes to Chairman Bobfl-ETF' fand Advisor Bill Qamanlngm frheir staffkyvho h nd ed iTf5O K iil W' lc , if M C' lj if l Ji X xx 1 iT f To Kixj ,,,,,+si, gi , f ,, 5 ill! fl ill f W ,Ai A H at tx-Nw-H ll 1 '-il l llll lilly ll llri lem Student Chairman Bob Hahn Representing Oberlin in the Five services: Ensign Tom Dutton '39, Wayne Coy Chief Liason Offi- QOnferring with Advisor Bill USNR, Cadet Gordon Bennet '4l, USNAC, Lt. Arthur Wyman '41, cer to the President of the 5eC1man. USM, Lt. Jock Kidd ex-'41, USAACQ Pvt. Fred Fairfield '40, USA United States, wdelive-ring the keynote address If if If ,W wxf- 1 v 1 ll f ,f . +c,- v 4 Q ff f ,f Individual I' Louis Gratz of Time-Fortune Co. talking it over The two Air Corps representatives answering earnest questions 171 N 172 rllidlf ecifag .Ni The Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Artur Roclzinski, gave a delightful interpretation of the scenario from Jerome Kcrn's ShowI:Joat Vlarlmir Horowitz, whose brilliant presentation of the Prokokicff Sonata was a new thrill from an old favorite QTY' -i Guirnar piano re- Ruth Draper, whose monologues and pantomirnes were an in- teresting innovation for the Artlst's Series. f , My Dorothy Maynor who hclrl U-1 breathless, -.inqing 'spirituals 1 ii. 'W riffs' 'V i v 1 A fix r 41 lx L oxmulcrr Kipnix, wlnm: voice' lillvcl ll1c lm wsllm mc-lmlirrs ol lovely Qcmqs 5' l 'N '3ff? . fT A 4 f .. :' ' Wlavlfwmfgg, - wi , 1- ,M . Nl 'M' -Clif. - ala' 5- ' .L1: 'ffMH l l gl 1 A , fl' A' . MN 2: '- A l Sli ' S523 , la, 1 AL . Y gl-5. xl tuinly uplwlnl lwr wpututu 1 N -1 N ntl Pye ,I ll C 1 P 'K 1 Q, , y 4' llriciu Murini, wlmosc Clulurnunq vmlun uutul All Rudolph Sorkin lriqlwtl ond Adolph Busch on excellent violin and piano ensemble Gombling ring ,U ffl if ,fl l ly 1 ' nl ,gl kwa N - .ll lg 5745 ,?i'ff,,W?lV!f1lf if iiffl flffiffif fl Typical yet unique among Oberlin house parties, Club Delta has gradually come to take its place among Ob- erlin traditions. Typical in that the couples manage to find time, though little room, to dance, sing, and have an all-around good time. But Club Delta is unique in its environment-that of a third class beer and gambling joint-with boy scouts, hula dancers, grade school kids, and formal dancers among its pat- rons. l-lumor is usually provided by a floor show, this year quite excellent, of dramatic entertainment with no dancing girls. Nevertheless, it remains-typical yet unique-and now traditional. 1' f K nf V X f ' .1 Z' f .f I, f I ff KM-ff!!! 4 ,tj fl xi A Yu X Q :iii fl.-'lf ffl ll 'ill This ls what offected the audience -4 HN 1 Obviously the humorous floor show affects the audience 4,Q-33131 olunlll N Q ,, . -:-I' .yt , 1 W v ,W 'K if .- H 1' as N ,fill 'wr V' , 9 .v , .,1 SW- W if ri fl X ,f As .V ll rl' 0 ., ,, 1 5 If' ,V In , ,' ,' fr J ,A ,, . .3 , K --5 , Q, , 3.3 ri. r :j'1,N lf fl - , 'I i All ffm , s. is U '-All .lil 'T if 1 iv Q - .-.iw fa! f 3 pu iff, 'Qi gif? f:7f,lffQ? ,f if gQ ,l ' 'w P f' f ' V-412111 -.. 1- it f if 1- in ly at - l f ': L. 5. fi 1. ' Scuntci's presents to good boys Where monners ore ot best, wishing they were some place else Receiving line odds to on air of formality Typical yet unique among open houses is the Embas- sy Christmas Tea. A more formal event could not be imagined, yet here is for- mality at its best. The Embassy pa rlors and dining room fairly dripped the Christmas spirit with holly, pine cones, and mis- tletoe. The third floor's c I e v e r Odyssey por- trayed the time of day from just before a formal on Saturday night until a Sunday afternoon. The Christmas spirit was fur- ther carried out with bowls of egg-nog and heaping platters of cookies. One was left, invariably, with the impression - typical yet unique. 175 l fiiifllli. lliiliil, i 'iii ll! Hi' lv, ,H lair. ,XY ff? ll , W, J li if lflfffjll -if ft ' lQ::i'::',l.ll,i e W l9'tfifffW' M While all but one of the Oberlin women were watching their an- nual Yale-Princeton game, the men held their traditional stag in Warner Gym. That one thought she could have a better time at the stag, but her disguise was quickly discovered, and six husky youths abruptly ended her visit with a cold shower, clothes and all. After the tumult had subsided, songs were sung, cheers were given, and then a score of stunts were put on. Master magician Bly fooled all endowed with superior imaginations, several of the faculty formed a locker-room quartet la combination of a strip-tease and Barber- shop balladsl, and all was climaxed by a faculty rendition of the can-can. Few stayed to enjoy the cocoa and doughnuts, as hordes rushed off to raid the Yale-Princeton game or the girls' dorms. All in all, this, the third annual men's stag, was probably the most thoroughly enjoyed of all. Thr- puplilczr gmll qi1m'tf?l rmnpilscfrl -if Hnuclli, lillmfjlfllftll, l'lflI'I'l'w iiiifl l yltlv The om: girl on licr woy lu ll'l1: Y germ: Hey Smith, your limisc on fire. Smith wus in thc: other choir ult- l-'riiinictoii Coll iliil. ont- wliul you W Uroorlcust ol eerie propor- tions by some of the Mummers Cost Vi . -rg, tr 'i v lil , L f UL 8 lf' If VZ C8 fo VL 555 M .l. ili.t'i1,ki.l,-1 llu ft luv I l u Hur og pr .l K -vp 1. xx 5 l 1 House stunts given before the Yale-Princeton game-results of weeks of intensive secret preparations in every dorm on campus-ranged from a sultan and his harem to a dog-pound fight. The coveted plaque was won by Keep Cottage, whose stunt included, among other things, a bed--time story and a hu- man fountain. Cheer leaders for both teams kept spirits high and the Women's Band added much to the color of the occa- sion. Excitement reached a peak near the end of intermission when screaming women under the futile glares of the officials literally shoved scores of incoming males back out the door. Telling each other what a wonderful game it had been, women trooped merrily home afterward to restore order from the havoc created by the men during the night's festivities. Professor Maurice Kessler, for merly of Alsace-Lorraine lx ., 'r .N if V., l X i ,f l- .. xx :Wx 'l L. W,-lg lw,,,s-H ' N. VT 'l'l 'li Ll ll l Professor Jan Kozak, formerly of Bohemia l f 0 Professor Oscar Joszi formerly of Hungary slolinlfernvalfionon Qlf' L Clara Harbury, Holland Hilda Kautzky, Austria Herbert King, China Patrick Cafllng, Eng land f M48 150 Mi!! President Wilkins acts as host on campus Col. M. Thomas Tchou, secre- tary to Chiang Kai-Shek Campus opinion, on one December 7, l94l, reached a peak of expression. Mrs. Roosevelt, after a hasty, superficial visit to Oberlin on March l4, I9-42, concluded that Oberlin, internationally speaking, was asleep. We are forced both to agree and disagree with the First Lady. Oberlin, with the exception of a few students, was asleep . . . until Pearl Harbor. This situation prevailed despite the attempts of the administration to educate the student body to the condition of the world, despite the scholarships which have brought to our campus, representatives of many foreign countries, despite the members of the faculty who once were citizens of other nations, despite the numerous chapel and conference speakers, participants in international affairs, who have been in Oberlin in the past two years. Despite all these, prior to the lo John Huxley Jan Mosaryk in an informal discussion after his lecture momentous Sunday and Monday, Oberlin was asleep. After those two memorable davs, however, Oberlin woke up, and found that the few wide awake students were right-the world was worth personal Interest. The alert group grew, but not to include all of Oberlin. They remained a nucleus, though larger, more extensive, and more active . . . Dr. Melchior Palyi when he was 5-. U x, fi ,f ' - , 1 J i, i ni,-' l l ' ' if if 1 1, I if -. z f I I. , , ill fi D I gf X ff 1 v N l'lCrmE! Nursing Class l , ,- - Y Jil- .llie buys, iri ilu? 5er'vic'c1 Nlif Ulu-ilu: fvlvii iii 1 i ici- lil-ii rwll 'il llllllini 'lf' 'alluvi- liiliiiirrmilil xiii! iii ,e-:vii ifl liiiilii-lil '-lil, lfflilil iw 'll ltiill lllrjl SlL,lCll?l'llFu :mal aliimrii Wvrii llll llicf avrviciv, ivlmiy uilwiu Nl' , . i V mllfecl in llfllllil lNliii'L,iii3j, lwll C,i'uw,, millf'XiitwlVlufli.1f1'f fcii,1i's0'--,i Yea, lvlrv., lQUCJSCVCll', UlwIl l was asleep but now the wwf ll L of Oberlin the active, ilu' If' feresled stuclcmis. The ssiiiiluril H lE,.l..lli 'TX-U., who make tlwc kind of 1 iliggizii EQ flwaf tlwese United Stale-. rivlff Llll those sl'iiclcmf5 are not .1-.lw lil., ,Cu :Ji i'i.g,i,, v Vi 1, cfm and will mover VCSI Lmfil illl lrjilu, maw nl::rl'w,li is lmial will The CSO vvaf,wi'gar1izcxl iiiliwli ilk Ot what cloes beauty consist? Webster defines it as . . .a particular grace. . . We agree, and conse- quently present tive Oberlin women of . . .a particu- lar grace... i . 'E xxx XX ,- r XX g - '- i , X St, we NN xx r X tgiihlxbb' X. . x . i rg '-ww vf A .v,....--7 cgylfzfwfiovw t R -i. X , 3 if ' X lk if H la., i in li E X x X t N va, ,X lx X N N K .1 with 1 xxx Y 'l:,,,r'5-Ex. NNN X -,Q - K -Mx xL-tIoL.g-- ,',JlJ :'-'2'f- -im iv! '-iff 2 VUL lfL 6101! .Xt x x JQALQC 4 NN L.. KY! X X R N . .. N. U 'X Mx, v ,., l X x f ix . . , Luacaoui f f ffl ,ffl If Q? f ff 1 ,ff ' 'rf:7 ,' i f f f I f X , ' I 'Q-,nm-::6'f , , 1 ,f ' 5 , V . 7 ' sz I, Qresenfing The dormitories 6 with their inhabifanfs. May recall that Oberlin clormifories Than four walls . J 5521 .5 ' 2-. . Elriflvi :fx I 'i girl WL DUUO a:2:t:3::'f'::1fi.l Beware mankind! Unless you are immune to siren voices raised . in singing graces, perpetual ping- 'l ' if pong and eloquent duck-talk, you will fall into the intrigue of Ober- lin's most artful girls. lf you are left undaunted by the Elmwood mirror trap, and the gayest din- ing hall on campus, you are in- deed abnormal and we dis- miss you disdainfully to re- tire to the penthouse roof, where our pagan wind- worship and midnight prowls are carried on. . .. BOTTOM ROW: P. Jeffries, M. de Boer, c. seem... 'roP ROW: v. Hedner, H. Hin, N. Maxon. .,a:y:fi1:5I7'g.f4pg3fmx-.wfsi-,5-.iff-I2fe? -fi'-ff: g.'gS:?F .fe-fi 3-- ,..,,...,,-.-Q, ...gil . .. . .. 1.1, . 571. J. .2 ff. ,W .fi ff., A mt,-352. BOTTOM ROW: H. Loughran, v. came, M. French, M. new WF gif ,L , i 3 ff' A Wheatley J Miller N4 g 5 9' 1 0 ' ' ' 2 W7-'fx x N . . , gg, 1 MIDQLE Row. w. Prose., M Hossler, R. Beck, J. Duntan, .M 1 NW NW kr K C. Dalnton, A. Heggemeler. ,3,--My .1 1 Iggy. TOP ROW: R. Cheney, E. Kaden, A. 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We have rhymer and writer, singer and swinger, artist and the artful. l.EFT.TO RIGHT: P. Dwyer, E. Hill, J, Risingcr, j gVll50l1, B. Bcckcnbaclu, A. Alvis, L. Jenkins, Pfllllinq, S. Stcvrnson, P. Pendleton. VN? LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Mcxlon S Wl ta l- l C. Sargent, C. Harlan y J '0Llf'lf' OUL58 098145 - cl on-die R gerfv ' wah 9 ' 0K0 0 Q rough a 35 lo0k :?J gudinefl NHS- Reg wish- de haY ,- eVe'Y ' and ma s ou Htoiw Thdwoguyxx gthe d , . drl a nthe hayn lor the hte bull who the-:Y had a n in 3 be -a saY , Nine me an sa' session. middle. N .Nation he ng 5' nd t 1 Qllsl 'H iffhe men sh Rligels' l is acute af lol Y 190 At Barr House there is tea at four and free-for-alls Bl' eleven: pie-beds and water- fights: roommates persuad- ing each other at midnight t0 go out and have a cup of coffee: our public speaker invoking all the resources of oratory against almost any' thing. Our motto is Alter- iores pauciores, or if a man answers, hang up. ao'rToM ROW: c. Parker, w. Meinkef A-' lag, L. Massey, D. Peckham. 5 TOP ROW: H. Bigelow, A. cummangs, K- ' E. Geiser, W. McConlogue, P. Ringsmifh- padl- 'n H Roge . P8814 W Vital statistics of Green Owl show an eighty- five percent majority, fifty-seven percent full board jobs, and twenty-nine percent head waiters. Highlights of the year are that we didn't hear Mother MaCree once during the second semester, that we had an 0 Club member, that we farmed intra- mural teams, and that we raised frogs. A C0hgenial house, we have aspired to and achieved good fellowship. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Spice oovcr, . ou , . BOTTOM ROW: P. Meier, K. Gee, F. Stoudingcr, O. Butler. TOP ROW: F. Morzocco, W. Kushner, J. Meyer, M. Abrahams, A. Briggs, T. Brundidge. Rm We were the boys who did anything for a laugh. We chuckled at anti-gravity drawers: we roared over the thought of golden pajamas hanging from the chandelier: we took fiendish Clelight in raising and observing frogs: we decided that four o'clock breakfasts were hilarious, and we considered the long-distance phone call from Quincy, Illinois a perpetual joke. Life was not always funny for us, however. More than once we waxed philosophic Over the deeper mysteries of the universe and the problems of humanity. All in all we Proved that a congenial group can mix gravity and levity and at the same time keep our Perspective. H J Cl gh D ningor, R. Blonkxton, P. Z J B tt L E860 0 98 BOTTOM ROW: R. Hartson, R. Snow, W. Eckert. MIDDLE ROW: J. Bly, P. Mennini, R. LeFcvre, J. Hill, R. Hoar. TOP ROW: H. Richards, E. Dehn, R. Willard, S. Wolin, J. Moore. gifts: ds y l'0 1 3 I'S8 lhdl 1 , 1 I-nnllnl b . ' ' ' 's D ta dfa n I an - e ' .A hic c e ' I i- onsg O BE-'UTF5 to e -- of the Varsi our .D. BOTTOM Row L Fshel M DeLo 9 Mmm.: Row w Faq h F Adam R Hunt, W P Wo este J Oeba a TOP ROW G M cCo ache L Men I Philips, R Shurme to those who are able to appreciate good things our Open House open to all revealing Delta not the unusual but the everyday Delta , our house meetings, open only to those who come and get nothing done: our barracks, open only to those more cold-blooded men-these things define Delta Lodge. 0 .N. club, open only to more susceptible individuals: our Club Delta, open only to the select who are given birds-eye view of Delta life: our formal, open only Remember when we played host Lock the door at meal times, because Churchill's off to six different dining halls. House meeting tonight - that means some of Mrs. Arnold's jasmine tea with steamed chicken and noodles for us chopsticks experts. awed!! SEATED: J. Papworth, I. Mukai, M. Antonelli, Mrs. Arnold. STANDING: F. Nergard, W. Bishop, J. Miller, M. Matsuno. to three hundred at our fall Open House, complete with cider, bittersweet, and pun'kin candles? Gather 'round that piano, girls- aren't we the singingest house? For novelty, one freshman and one senior make life interesting for the rest of us. w-0 Holloway, M. Potter. STANDING: P. Burr,J D the J Ho rc FLOOR: N. Kissonc, C Scoto SEATED: W. MccQ llo P PQ? FRONT ROW: A. McClellan, J. Rex, M. Helscth, J. Herzog. X FRONT ROW: L. Dunham, S. Hazard. MIDDLE ROW: M. Thorp, J. Tarbutton, B. Zcllcrs. TOP ROW: A. Hoffman, M. McNeal. Alarm clocks, house bells, swing a Ia radio, and Gables wakes up. From dreams of aquariums, terrariums, and vivariums come the third floor kindergarten majors: from nightmares of discords come the second floor conservatory majors: and from the four corners come an army of men. Mother Dudley greets them all with a cheerful good morning and a cup of coffee. SECOND ROW: G. Barton, J. Press, M. Anderson. THIRD ROW: E. McCutchcon, S. Simpson, L. Honlcy, L. Gallcry R. Caldcrwood. PQ? ULALJ So starts a Gables' day. There's always a fourth for bridge: there's always boogie woogie for lunchg there's some study, but there's never any quiet. The King and Queen of Hearts reign supreme at the Valentine formal. Everyone relaxes at the all-day picnic. And we end the week with Saturday night buffet supper, complete with victrola records. Gables is always like home. FRONT ROW: E. Cunningham. MIDDLE ROW: E. Mickey, M. Albrecht FRONT ROW: E. MacDoniels, N. Jen- sen, J. Brewer. MIDDLE ROW: D. Frank, D. Cucner, A. Sinamcrk. TOP ROW: S. Kelly, A. Orem, B. Clark, C. Schweser, V. Hufford, A. Bowen, N. Miller. E. Soxe. TOP ROW: E. Sobo, G. Colson, M. Abbott. 1 BOTTOM ROW F Calkins L Spitz. TOP ROW C Riblcf L Uhlman, D. BOTTOM ROW: E. Sandford, P- Brockman. TOP ROW: B. Hurrcll, E. Wolff, J. A. Tompkins, E. Picrcc, E. lvanyc, K- Tutulcs. We've had goldfish in the bathtub: unscrewing of parlor light-bulbs for picture taking: a continuous drumming of the piano by the seven Con membersg a raffle for a Christmas formal date: and a swell house director. 1,...f' 4s..L:,L '0Llf'lf'OlfU5 roasting weiners place, of Y BOTTOM ROW: D. Mcrschrod, J. Fagan, E. M. Wcssel. TOP ROW: S. Lipkin, M. Davey, I. Schncck, P. Olson, D. Wcnncrstrom, J. Thom. TOP ROW: B. Horfer, M. McMahon, D. Klauss, M. Smith, W. Pitman. We Barrows girls have strength- ened our bonds of friendship by S' ' C ,nf- ...f ,ff- ,fd XE: .. ...,.,,,, . M... w 0 1 ii 5 ,W . l 5,1 1- ..-.....-,,u, 11 .Z rw ' zz , V ,N . 'f Be it hereby resolved: that defeatists and other sane people are to be barred from all house teams: that the bath- tub is not to be used as an ash trayg that neither Con nor Corn shall be allowed to monopolize the piano, that in the event of an Oberlin football victory the Bastille is to be fired in honor of Stan Bennett: and that roommateicide is to be sanctioned only as a last resort. LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Rudy, R. Frazier, R, Brcnrlcy, B. Conant, L. Wcld, S. Bcnnctl. K nlfkm Antlers is the stage on which the human comedy is daily enacted: the Bishop, Putney's Pride, be- numeraled lads, and A-encrusted geniuses add up to variety in life. LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Hoorc, S. Durbi- Shirc, R. Eulcr, E, Lorcnz, H. Wright, R. Smith, G. Bultcrmorc. ...SSX Jr mm., Ng f BOTTOM ROW: E. Mcngcl, W. Babcock, MIDDLE ROW: W. Kcnniclm, A. Em- mcrich, R. MacDonald, E, Tcchou, R. Taylor. 197 TOP ROW: J. Runklc, Gaines Cool, Graham Cook, J. Craig, R. Wright, G, TOP ROW: M. Dietz, M. Lewis, A. James. BOTTOM ROW: B. White, S. Taishoff, E. Shipherd. TOP ROW: M. Lichtwardt, F. Herber, E. Kattell, M. Burmeister, D. Feise, M. Winship, J. Hykes. MIDDLE ROW: E. Bennethum, H. Cook, P. Blewett, P. Smith, M. Piers, M. Bickert. BOTTOM ROW: J. Abbott, M. Chernin, M. Morgan, B. Dutemple. lf'8lfLC 0UL58 La Maison Francaise. Savez-vous that it's the only house on campus with a Madame and twenty-one Mademoiselles, with Phi Betes, and one garcon stupide idumb waiter to youl, a far-famed French cuisine and Sunday night supper on the floor, with garlic in the salad and ice cream with the pie? We have a Fete des Fleurs, do French carolling, conduct bridge in French downstairs and have bull sessions in English up- stairs. Fun? You know it! STANDING: M. Brousc, B. Jacobs, M. B ohl, B. Nohl, J. Martin, J. Wcst. The clanking of the heating facil- ities of Pre-Civil War vintage and the clamor of the fire bell announcing meals acclaim Allen- croft. lt is also notorious for its grape arbor and four benches in the back yard, its midnight prowl- er, bathtub bull sessions, the KAW, hazardous fifty yard dash to breakfast at Lord, and occasional spurts of concentrated study. It will be remembered for its Thanksgiving rec and the Triple- A formal, presided over by its charming Southern housemother. FLOOR: B. Wallacc, J. Davis. SEATED: M. Loomis, A. Forlcy, A. Corfmon, M. Hastetler, A. Strausc. Crowe. BOTTOM Row s Adl B R99 J Snyder,A K TOP ROW J Wh tchc d M R B.Lakin,MKDfcBSthJ AME! We have our own little eccen- tricities -Cod bless 'emz the Cigarec: the Murphy Broadcast- ing Systemg the most honorable third floor sorority, It Poppa Nu. A chummy sort of chaos-and we love it! BOTTOM ROW: H. Crowder, J. Wolf. MIDDLE ROW: F. Roof, M. Duttcy, M. Long, D. Millcr. TOP ROW: J. Johnston, E. Horpcr, R. Rcininga, V. Krcbs. 200 BOTTOM ROW: M. E. Farr. MIDDLE ROW: J. Faran, E. Ort, J. Wyrc. TOP ROW: L. McCormick, M. Morton, M. Spccht, V. Tylcr, J. Pclls. BOTTOM ROW: J. Boal, K. Micklc- wright, P. Cowan, J. Prothcroc, M. W. Lcwis. TOP ROW: l. Williams, V. Millcr, F. Grccnwood, C. Blocchcr. fc! Thirty-three slightly mad, completely irrational girls, they elected as fire marshal the girl who wore fireman red shorts. And they sat one behind the other and brushed hair during house meetings, which was just one reason why Gulde girls were among the best-looking co-eds. BOTTOM ROW: S. Moycr, E. Carl, M. Rovc. MIDDLE ROW: L. Chen, O. Pcrkovic. TOP ROW: S. Millcr, A. Kcnnord, E. Lcc, R. Hicks. r---W BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT J. LcCompt, B. Puckett, P. Joscphson A. E. Joncs. MIDDLE ROW: N. Joscphi, E. Taylor. TOP ROW: E. Thorson, N. Gotchcll J. Millcr, M. Chaney, J. Grovcr. X BOTTOM ROW: D. Wallcrstcin, K. Picrcc, G. Frccmon, B. Kcllcr. MIDDLE ROW: M. Andcrson, F. Erickson. Jomicson, H. TOP ROW: C. Cisno, M, Wilson, M. Krisc, D. Tyson, J. Lorcnx, L. Kent. 201 202 4.4. We have lettermen, journalists, a class social chairman, a drum major, and a couple of dance- band men to bring us fame. We prefer blondes, brunettes, and redheads. lntellectually we tend toward chem, pre-med, ec, and art. Normally we like our boogie beats and our Sunday sleeps. We live and thrive, love and jive here at Alpha. ON FLOOR: G. Shotts, R. Smith. SEATED: W. Miller, B. Nussdorfcr, G Sowycr, C. Redmond, C. Ross, B Forbush. STANDING: J. Pcorson, E. Axtmann J. Chantrcy. 3 OIJLVLI5 FOUL We five have had the headaches and the blood-shot eyes of the all-night grind: felt the proximity of Pinky's: blessed the tolerance of Mrs. Lounsbrough. We have scrapped, worked, bulled,- and dated together- and now they Sly there's a war. We are Oberlin meh, and gentlemen all. ' 'fl r. Il'i'l .U -xllull. L.. . ,f.illx:, fr J , lillulnn, l' 1111.1-,' .fx ' .:.ii1 UOTTOM RUM! I U.-f-.fm.:, Li. limr-' , A.. Sculcy. -l-Ol? NONVZ J. licxaiow, .l, lwllzflvlnl, fl. Sands, V. l'lClI15. -rl, V. Julmnucuu. 8 4 VLVL T0 Viggio who's in the army now : We hate to see your name tag turned out. Now that you have gone, Old Uncle Sam is hot on our heels. The soap's all gone-wish you were here. High coefficient of friction in the bath tub last Saturday night without it. Wish you could have been at our open house-one of the best affairs since Mrs. Selover's annual Christmas party. Remember her peanut brittle candy? lfyou ever pass near, don't forget the Peake-lnn-ese's motto- Come in and chat awhile. 20 . ff: .2 - KGJMJLVL BOTTOM ROW: M. Brown. SECOND ROW: E. Millcr, R. Gott, J. Mocllin. THIRD RONV: U. Marclcy, l.. Robe-rh, U. Uoullx. Baldwin is a house of charm and individ- uality, where botany majors dote on Stravinsky, and kindergarten majors give their all for the hockey team. Pleas- antly near the libe, Conservatory and Varse, we saunter home between classes for mail. From our Blue Room come strains of Bach or Boogie Woogie, and in the Green Room budding Culbertsons hold forth. 204 u .t BOTTOM ROW: J. Mclfclvuy, U. Barnaby, P. Stearns. SECOND ROW: M, Ruby, R. Morris, M. LeRoy, A. Martin, J. Scarborough. THIRD ROW: H. Drcudt, E. Hill, J. Antcs, A. Haskell. 3 fofwin 1 We find the struggle of fitting ourselves into traditional colonial costumes well worthwhile, for we consider our Martha Washington tea as the event of Oberlin's social season. Another highlight is our mid-winter formal at the Inn. Some- times our serious seniors join the men of the Baldwin Baseball Team. No small part of our fun and frolic is our gracious matron, who makes Baldwin Cottage home to forty senior women. ! . I X. BOTTOM ROW: M. Stein, F. Loomis, E. Mogdanz. SECOND ROW: E, Erwin, E. Smith. THIRD ROW: J. Shipton. BOTTOM ROW: J.Scligman,M.Smith. V SECOND ROW: B. Davenport, H. Hod- dox, D. Scblin, K. Wear. THIRD ROW: M. Woodard,J. Uslander, C. Tabor, M. Bchotcguy, J. Low, C. Coulter. ...Af f A FLOOR: M. Horner, D. Brownson. semen. L. wallmm, J. vmman, E- Coghon, B. Brcwstcr, N. Rythcr. STANDING: E. Wistinctzkc, J. Miscr, J. Bowers. These Things Remind Us of You: discordant alarm clocks: highbrow mice, allergic to cheap cheese: lab, B01-TOM Row, M, F,ccs,,,,,, M.C,,,,, gab, and Iibeg the pause that refreshesg 5.0.5. for the lcdgc, V. Eoton. TOP ROW: M. Sugdon, C. McGill, S. Smith. Dime Delivery. 4 I1 I js V , l1?'b?:vlq:'z:i. ny, X 1 . V' - I 1' I I ' 0 ., . , Am ,I .VT ' I I L iz' fi We Stagger Inn to Ellis, pausing for refreshment at th ate' cooler From e hl ours th :. I ni , en rs tu b ou I' - e :- st den ' -: i e hen o ' 9 - ' 1 L g - r e any ozens- Su i :----:Iran -'--f---..,, .-f ft as e A' 'Ulf' ------ --.Q : IT'--f vi ' , .--f- --me -- - -,- ' - 0- ma erel help e 5 ed brains from Blarny. BOTTOM ROW: R. Eaton, R. Pykc, J. Scibctto. MIDDLE ROW: H. Sumnicht, P. Bourquin, M. E. Wilson, P. Fulton, E. Tucker, D. Bcbb, A. Coulter. TOP ROW: M. Eaton, L. Wesley, K. 205 Wright, D. Sherman, J. Cole, M. Witzemon. 7 S limi The phone rings. Bong, bong, bong, chimes the ultra-modern bell system. At the sound of the crash it will be exactly one girl who missed her ladder getting out of bed. Bring yourself, a cup, saucer, and spoon, means house meeting and eleven officers popping corn. Daily hikes to Baldwin, an hour's worth of alarm at 6:30 a.m.: that's life at Hall's. HOTTOPM ROV!! ll. Sh'ini11c'l1, S. llogzfrn, V, ilroolzn. MIDDLE ROVJZ M, Vliinon, A. liullrtr, V. l'lorri-.rm, E, l'urvi-2, G. Gordon. TOP llOWI R, Sl.-in, hi, I-flnivr ffl-xfpw H .1 :il LX lf VL C 0 lf' GL Popnclulcia. STANDll'lG1 E. llnr lolinsuu, ll. .lolunsor D W 207 SlfATlfD: li. ifnrux r N' NJr . N rsnrnou, l l 1 ., 4 2 ULZSCOVVL BOTTOM ROW: R. Mclslcol, N. Zwcy- ' hruck, li. Rofruti, M. Holmes. SECOND ROVV: M. Holmcs, M. Robcrfc J. Booth. THIRD ROW: li. Twycllnrl, G. Chap. TOP ROW: C. Huddlif, E, Hoskins, E. Hvwinx. f -- ' rp' UOTTOM TO TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: ll!-Zig,-C'rr1ixw,fluiligclunln, M, Thomp- YN lr 1' r Y' Pull P Simql Z We have forty-nine upperclass women and two sophomores. Please leave two places at every table for the men TM is the battle-cry. Every Sunday even- T 'l'T i ing, we hold open-house, with cookies and goldfish in every room. We plan eternal bridge games in the parlors: listen to the pep squad of the men in ms it our dining hall holding a pep ralley at I .V 'A Vfjfsjbgg 10:30 in Dascomb's and Tenney's A halls lone timid maiden, believing it .-..,.-,1 'W 'i'i 'zv' E to be a fire-drill, made all preparations I ,i,2,.Tg.X , X . I . ff' .NF to descend J. ,I X .W w wk. X , N 3, ex, he ' J 'fs 4 4 5.2 LW.- , 2' :gQL3'gvE3 v...4, amen olffage A continental atmosphere is contrib- uted by girls from Vienna, Switzer- land, and Hamburg. We point with pride to pictures of a sailboat and a gorgeous gal from the deep South. The new maple furniture delights us. We blithely say a promise made to a debt unpaid. A jolly bunch, difficult quiet hours, and a roaring good time -make studying well-nigh impossible. BOTTOM ROW: V. Pidgcon, E. Prcgcr S. Knopf. MIDDLE ROW: A. Stratton, M. Joslin E. Ccmcron, R. Arnstcin, K. Wolf, A Mcachom. TOP ROW: C. Atwotcr, J. Stunicck B. Barlow, J. Spickcrmun, L. Fairlcy, N. Bortoo. FRONT ROW: J. Starr, C. Wittlvr. MIDDLE ROW: F. Freshwater, L. Boss- liart, M. Chose, E. Slomon. TOP ROW: M. Swctt, L. Collard, ll. Strong, M. Burnham. A Q1 ' AJ cv N 1 if ,w . az . it 5 ' 20 2 ,V-ev' BOTTOM ROW: L. Smith, J. Olsen, G. Wolvington. SECOND ROW: J. Eason, C. Reid, V. Zastrow, B. Davison B. Malige, J. Oppenheimer. BOTTOM ROW: M. Scott, P. Johnsen, M. Sigler, S. Brackcn. SECOND ROW: J. Taylor, R. Augspurger, P. Comegys, B. Stevens, C. Cardinale. THIRD ROW: M. Peake, E. Evans, V. Crafts, M. Turrill, A. Griswold. ULVL Far from the bustle ofthe campus -and eight o'clocks, Tank spreads comfortably in the midst of spacious lawns. Friendliness is our keynote. To sing seems natural to us Tankites, after win- ning the Freshman Week Con- test: so sing we do, at the dinner table and after dinner around the piano. Our side lawn is the scene of many fall and spring Sunday-evening picnics, while vigorous volley-ball and gentler croquet are regular after-lunch features. Tank Iassies maintained the tra- dition of winning the Swimming Marathon. Yes, the Good Ship Tank reached Peru well ahead of her rivals, and brought home the plaque for keeps. Maybe there is something in a name. Tank enjoyed her social calendar to the utmost, with Hallowe'en and ...ULN f,....w....... 'F'-awww-rT,,,J l FTP5:,. .:,. , . iff?-.1 -f .,,3 5 ,.f. ,1. f ,v-..'f.- -. -N Q .N -1... . ,.4., Q,.,. ,V,. . . if ,315 -.. ,rf .VIL J 4, ,.' .,. ,.....,V V4 ,. .. .. 7-ww' 1' , , ,gf -f W f 1 . V.. WA.:,N,,v 1- v. .v X x.1,,.h vm u.J- .e -V X' ' 'l' '. ' - ' tl' f' lik-M V' A - ,ll- 'l5'.af',f, 1-1 'J'-rf' ' , H ' 'A'fI'7.x4ls.f:27'f'3 .: .. . . g,,.1.,'--f I i. -fy.. .,-M,5,,Q,,.,,f,- -,f 5.2 Efgijfgigf Ll' ' I M. JLLTZL V 3 agJ,gHl, X1 'Vi lg V. ,.y K .V 'L ' .. .'1'..j' -Q' ,j,,f5,-: 1 , 'Ll -Y-N -an '. 'f,..f- Q fury,- ui V MW... ., 1 Valentine recs, unique birthday and Christmas parties, and in- formal teas by the fire. More formally she entertained the tac- ulty at a reception in November, leaving for springtime the open house and the most thrilling event of all-the Formal. HOTTOM ROVJ: L, Swett, B, Boker, SECOND ROW: A. Strong, E. Abel, R. Miller, C. Crosby, P. Eclls. THlRD ROW: M. Eldrcd, K. Robinson, E. Beers, E. Cady, J. Graham. ,4 ISOTTOM ROV-'z N. f- Nis.wu:iv.lur. SECOND ROVJ: Li. Iiumx, J. Vv'ill:nuI5 Boilcy. ROVV: A. HL: A. Nixon, l'. Davin, 2l2 BOTTOM ROW: J. Tracy, J. Hondrix, BOTTOM ROW: M. Auster, M. L. Emery, A. Taub, S. Cartcr. TOP ROW: D. Hartman, V. Amerie, S. Needham, M. Hoffman. Forty-two Lord Ladies learned fire drill num- bers and for the first time in a college span called themselves an upperclass house. The first open house of the year in October, an enchanting lantern-lit garden party in the spring lduring which Mrs. Harding froze in the receiving linel , a glamorous blue-and-gold formal, and several gals dating one man, and a hat constituted the angels' social calendar. J. Coombs, D. Walker. MIDDLE ROW: E. MacNeill, E. Penko, W. Pruitt, L. Humbcrt, F. Osborn. TOP ROW: J. Gics, M. Colvin, M. Wagner, E. Colvin, J. Clark. .,...,p- L' l nl ll .. L fi, A 4 r, 0 If For ourselves, we kept secret the heft class on the fourth fIoor : the waitress's engage- ment to the kitchen boy: the three-ring circus of P. E. Majors: the Dead End Kids and their creative bent: a frustrated homing pigeon: and the much sought after love-seat under the stairs that has been replaced by two chairs. Lord's prayer for enough daily bread for all guests and a kitchenette for our hard-work- ing waitresses, remains unanswered. I A Z 5, i 1, r ,lj lxcl , fa Ac- ,, gg, , V 'E f L L . '31 lf ' - :J T31 'I N V, v y 1 1 -I J ,A 1 1,213 1' f -, V ' ' , ,ji,f.'g.1VJ .N ' ' ' -ms-V' ' -f , N.---,-, J , -'Wil'-f' 4-' .. ,, ,. f , V M. w-'A , M A Jw- 1.:f1 ,, . gf ,-, ,' 1 r., .. IN 5'1:w1'f 1 - -- ' . 254215: omg-Lf' x Lf L ' L f we, i . .gijtm , ,, X, , ,, ,L , . we , , '-i.,,.L. 1, Nl.g,pi'1 Q I -fum .- f l.5U,l'TO:'.'l KUWV1 Q. 'v'v'Qll'., U. Jonix, M. L. Vinvr, L. Curl, J,CU!l1fIllClfl. MIDDLE ROVJ: U. Lowe, lvl. Myers, E. Mcrfz, M,SmEtl1, L, Jormin, J. Jacobs. TOP ROVV: P. Chrishncn, E, Golison, R. Hlglxcrn, BOTTOlvl ROVJL l', Dxzxlnlu-,, li nccly, B. MacGlvlrLr, Nl, l'lu1'fl1ixv.4m. TOP RONV: J. hlotllicws, A, Ti:1f.lc'y. 2 e 9 ON F FLo orbst'civ?FEQ: D- E ' . H migl uh . J R- NVorrCn ' A SEAT Fish ED: p A Cf, D ' Sr. . gcllgualrcnso ' T- Pifoiz' H, Fra 0 A nlg f U DMU, C , ncy STAN DIN G. - F ' Sl mobcrl R. D G c ro Next on the tubif' a voice traiis ott, as a rnuscuiar torso' disappears beneath the toarn, and SEV en other house otticers consoie thernseives vvith a darnp vlash- cioth. Someone is phoning Shurtiett despite the whine ot three eiectric shavers, a biaring radio, and a triciciing t iev water trorn above. An apprecia- 'ses as a sophornore's thirst use Woit book, o ' oan rr ' 'n the ho hungrv ' aid is ttve fn tinds oasis r more moaning as our president asserts his authoritv rn r on sornebodv's tood suppiv. T is Yeabodv, and vve iiice it. 214 d at the e who have iive orgue tor three vearsg vie who have seen others siip out ot harness, we who have struggied to stav in harness, ul e who have gained the ntost envied reputation on carn- pusg we who have eacceiied in athieticsg we who have heid unsurpassed torrnais, open houses, and stags, have but one thing to sav z Morgue Men ot 'Rf Carrv Oni SEAT ED. wchrli tN' Chris Dold fcllcn F. WI' :Son f E I STA N V - DIN orl, J- FcGg F- J rguson ohnsfon M f u Volk Qgenf The Chamber Music Society of Upper Professor Street presents its recitals in fhe incense-laden atmosphere of clam- bake culture. The hep-beat of today's initial offering, A Slow Leak in One Flat, is interrupted by the patter of little feet as our track star returns, defeated after five laps through the Arb. Our erudite commentator restores tran quillity with a bombastic, Quiet, lugl' FRONT: D. Hoigh, H. Pctcrson, H. McKcrrow, D. Smith. STANDING: K. Jones, W. Br shorcs, P. Nelson, D. Farley. LEFT T0 RIGHT: L. Whikchnrt, R. Curfmon, R. Doherty, A. l R B R K 9 J Go asso, . css, . In , . Crocco, R. Hofstctcr. l!Llf'f5If0lfLi5 The story of Thurston's is the story of some o Cam us. We of Thurston's can never forget the cheery iaunts to Presti'sg the hay-ride, after P which we all walked home: the plaintive requests of Mrs. Thurston for us to wrestle out- f the most genial and peppy fellows on the of-doors leven though there was a foot of water in the yardl 3 and the attempt to scour General Shurtleff with steel wool, which ended in an hilarious fiasco. All in all, we are Proud to have done our bit to perpetuate the name and reputation of Thurston's. 2 v pa- OL66 We'll remember ourselves unshaven, in pajamas, nodding over breakfast cereal. We'II hear again water splashing, doors crashing, and feet pounding in the hallsg and voices singing the the darkness, Night falls, I long for my dear one. Do you remember? BOTTOM ROW: D. Cole, J. Hall, 5. Main, D. Moore, D. Carson. TOP ROW: M. Fisher, N, lioughovi, P, Gott, F. Clelland, J. Schuntx, ll. King. 2 BOTTOM ROW: li. Clopp, R, Diehl. MIDDLE RONN: R. Vaiko, P. Ulrich, P. Gorskc, H. Nicholson, R. Kclncr. TOP ROW: K, Rowley, R. Zunzcr R Clowcll, N, Lylc, J, livun-.. , . BOTTOM ROW: H. Fishcr, W, Wand R. Johnson, G. Galloway, Mrs.Ricl'1arr.lS. f TOP ROW: R, Van Ripcr, H, Hamilton, L. Lapham, D. Bcrridgc, H. Hunmcn, C. Fifton. K+ , fffiif' 5 v V- ylf- Webster is the house where every girl takes her turn at a variety of jobs. It is the house where we gave a rustic farm rec, and started campus-wide discussion of the ration meal plan. lt is the house where we picnic in the back yard, reinforcing cooperative house spirit. liO'l Vlflfvl llOVr'1.l4 llruwu, ll, l..lluiqur'.l, 1. Suixiuyu, J. Cllbllliklil. ECOND ROVV: ll. 5p:a'lnu:yur, ll. Kuuislzy, li. Quinton. ll'5liiD HONV: Ni, Finn, ll, Quirinfl. J. W1 'll ,lQ,l. 1, QW '. im U99 l i 'L' nor :OM now: fu, Pew.,- lv'v'iduwr.ovs, M. Johnson. SECUND ROVJ: E. Vlilxon, li. Shri l n a. U O . I . UOTTOM lQOVv': ii. Vlulil, M. Oulchgy. V, Lunu. SECOND HONV: P. Cui-wn, ll. l'luu'.cr, J. Storrs, U. Dlclnon, M, l'lc'lrnki:, AA, Glover, J. lluwlln-.un, Nl. Slcwull. sun, D. Drcgcxllu, Sfudllurd. 'lllllllli ROVV: J. Knapp, A. Uuun 217 rx Iwi 01fLIfA NOQA BOTTOM ROW: A. Shaw, H. Kaufman. SECOND ROW: R. Porter, D. Reddin, T. Trezise, S. Krcmenetsky. THIRD ROW: G. Robcrtshaw, D. Pfeifcr, H. Mcsscr. BOTTOM ROW: T. Kaufman, J. Teb- bets, J. Burkct, G. Rogers. SECOND ROW: R. Brundagc, A. Moshineky, P. Auerbach, J. Stokes. THIRD ROW: W. Haas, G. Kent, R. Solender, R. Snyder, A. Lee. South Noah is the home of sedate College gentlemen, esteemed Con students and the inevitable lounge lizards. Our section members have different interests and varied talents: three well-known Thespians and an alabaster voiced singer are on the roll- call as well as a social chairman who is an intellectual consultant on swing and a saxophonist par excellence. The rest of us study and amazingly enough, are sincere devotees of good li. e. classicall music. 8VLIf8lf' This was a singularly quiet year for Center Noah. There were no fire cracker explosions, or spectacular water fights only the ringing of twenty-five alarm clocks In the bar racks each morning What happened to the excess energy stored up as a result of the Inactivity is a matter of conjecture The compact sux man BOTTOM ROW: R. Wolf, J. Whiton A. Maurice. SECOND ROW: A. Strehler, R. Hirsch- mann, D. Campbell, R. Coplin. THIRD ROW: W. Martin, J. Dcover M. Marshall, K. Clement, C. Sherovcr J. Walker. T E, Celia - 'gk on Indifferently athletic, aggressively so- cial, and intermittently studious, North Noah harbors within its four floors every element of cosmopolitan Oberlin, in- cluding a Phi Bete, several casual ac- quaintances of the Dean, and others of less dubious honor. Our Motto- Love Your Neighbor: She Might Be Nice. BOTTOIVN IIOW: J. Frvchllirig, D. McClelland, J. Wilsorx. SECOND RONV: D. Mcloy, A. Struuv., J, Huuscn, S. Milton. BOTTOM ROW: J. Foulkncr, J. Lunc, R. Wells, C. Socrgcl. SECOND ROW: G. Kumm, J. Cross, H. Duck. 220 UOTTONX ROW: D. Wubm'r, B. Bailey, J. Bullock, E. Evcrhort, J. Slcnglc. SECOND ROW: M. Fisher, J. Boqq-1, R. Vlcdc, L. Swilt, P. Shwbur, K. Schucllrr. VLZJOVL Certainly, it's a long walk and far from the madding crowd, but there are great advantages. We always come home to good company, big rooms with fire- places. We don't have to walk miles to the depot. And by the way, have you seen our lawn in Spring? BOTTOM ROW: E. Conrad, J. Taylor, F. Landfcar, L. Dambach, J. Corbett, P. Alden, F. Blackadorc, C. Campbell. TOP ROW: J. Cooper, K. Johnson, V. Hall, H. Tappan. r BOTTOM ROW J. Tolman. TOP ROW: J. Price, M. Chovc BOTTOM ROW: E. Hoff, M. Wam- baugh, S. Freeman, J. Golding. TOP ROW: D. lsmond, l. Harvey, K. Adams, H. Funk. 1 M. Hartog, K. Peck Harris, B. Mann, E , G. Burdick. QI?- 221 BOTTOM ROW: C. Bright, E. T. Liu MIDDLE ROW: A. Pringle, J. Smith J. Newcomer, D, Farnham. TOP ROW: J. Ayorindc, G. Hoqncr, F. Craqgctt, E. Platt, H. Dodge. This city within a city where the monks abide is not a holier than thou dormitory. For here abideth advocates of Timmey's shooting gallery as well as readers of the lournal of john Woolman. Here abideth the cosmopolite from China to Chile. Here abideth a social museum : faith, hope, and love with college approval, a library with quiet, a lounge with no-smoking, three-room apart- ments with kitchenette, and a gymnasium with a low ceiling. SEATED: Mrs. Gillin, Mrs. Edmonson, STANDING: R. Gitlin, W. Edmonson, Mfg, Mqfhcrsl Mrs, Horner, MVS, Kll- W. MdlhCrS, D. Horner, l. Durgln, R. 222 pack, Mrs. Durgin, Mrs. Taylor. Taylor. J 'f .1 az xy 45, , K 5 '35 Mmg fx I 'Liv Z 7 f'7ffi? Yf Q5 3 .xggjg-fi: 1: ' .wif W A L d5ecfdwQ R R f, SX, liuynhni, Il iff f D l'l'f U rtulu ON FLOOR: YV, O'C0uunr. SEATED: T, Iiloornfi--lvl, R, Chmuih-r, VJ, V-'1'il, J, Ffzisinii, H. RiC!1mnrui, STANDING: G. H:-ulv, 1, Foul, f Cortland N V-'filiumx A carefree company of twenty handsome rogues, the L Section has acquired a name in the M. B. for noise, neighborly good cheer and wee-hour nights. The cIimaX 224 TOP ROW: U. Fox, J, pvirou, D. Smith, 1. Clark, H. Moxhvr, UOTTOM KOVVL U Run-Jnuiur, E. Knut F Cruxton. of the year was reached in 3 solemn pow-wow, during whiCh the braves buried the hatchel' with M. B. Director Kent. iwecon im OL 6 has: 0 eCfI0l'l. anim' Q QM Nfwl 5 my il ,K ' 1 V Z 8 C 0 nf Vzifly X :14flfl 8 5 Second West is noted for: steam show- ers, ten fellows from New York, argu- ments over whose alarm clock rings the loudest and the longest, numerous bull sessions, wrestling matches, intramural athletic championships, two sets of twins, and six Eagle scouts. They all add up to a darn good time! SEATED: lf, Snow,J,l'4'rry,ll.Vfl1ippl4'. STfxNDlNG: ll. Cnlvvrt, D. Collivr, D Crwmw. SEATED: D. l1a'irl,l.. Pi-Ivrs, P. Kg-il, STANDWIG: .l, Tollmvr, E. Mi1l1vuL'y', lvl, lwlrlum-y, FA, l'vtsinqi-r, l.. l'ro'.-., im A QV! 'fill T322 cmouwf sw oor One of us hunts frantically for football playersg another of us puzzles over a two-bit slide ruleg many of us bull all night. Fourth floor-we're tops! BOTTOIKA RONV: .l. Zimmerman, NV Rolscrtaon, R. Biggs, GL-rolml Smith, SECOND ROVV: L. Foy, G Bqrlgul G Mcycr, A. Kodumc, VJ, 'fugki VI. VU, Esclrine. THIRLQ ROW: Vi. Wolvix19iurx, N, Hin' richs, J. Swan, C. Afrnshurvg, W, Clif. land, M, Gwusbcck, R. Mun .v num i Xlcmlmw 22 SEATED: L. Funkhouser, J. Briers, K. Soller, B. Marshall. STANDING: R. Jones, A. Harrow, R. Tear, W. Bent, W. Hewitt. ON FLOOR: E. Ryder. SEATED: E. Hineline, J. O'Rorke, T. Lupinske, C. Gong A. Savage. STANDING: E. Belknap, G. Wright, G. Schrock, K. Duffey ' auf Chuck Kent nightly shaving his knightly beard in the shower room: free fireworks provided nightly: beautiful women graph- ically displayed on the walls of room 9: L section raids and counter raids: two new sub-frosh arriving along with the rest of the mid-semester Bills: Funk- houser threatening and plead- ing with his misogynous sec- tion to get dates: three presidents and three social chairmen: athletes and scholarships, brain and brawn: the best sec- tion? You bet!-3rd East. Aim! W5f BOTTOM ROW: T. Dum, s. Haagh. SECOND ROW: J. Thomas, w. sucoka, J. Basra, H. Kingsley. THIRD ROW: H. Brown, M. Long, B. Burdcn, J. Smith, M. Leiserson. ' m gl - Ll BOTTOM ROW: R. Conc, K. Lcmmcrmun. ,f rm. IB i7f ' SECOND ROW: C. Dunham, S. Jones, J. Bassett M. Baldcrton. , ' I Tuma ROW: D. smafh, R. mm. V V. J 1 f ,' f 3 all T is for the trouble we get into: f ' V, I H is for the h--- we love to raise: 1 W 3 Mi ll' is for the innocence we once kne ' is fo ur records that amaze: 5 1 D is ose d--- guys that disturb us Q ' ' W is he direction we'Il all go . . ,jig 2 -V Tfifw m ll together, they spell THIRD .E 5 - .. , , T 's the best darn section that l T -e-A O -f rli ,,,. gm' X1 H -gi: 4 227 2 SEATED: C. Spahr L. Rcinhordt E. Kolb M' Hecly FRONT ROW: J. Boosc, M. Lonsbury STANDING: p, Hon, E' gowns SECOND ROW: P. Brownsword, B ' CHX Brewer, E. Koblcnzcr. S. Landis J. Waite, B. ShuPPf Mrs. Arnold, M Lister, N. Gucrront. Tl - - V+ xi 1-L - W5- x-. -+L ,iQ ,,.... SEATED: S. Mooncy, J. Wilson, K. King, C. Hoycs. STANDING: M. Prack, L. Nopcar, M. H. Gcthman. Where is Thompson? That question will be asked no more, for whose scrumptious waffle party is being talked about from Delta to Morgue? And whose turkey spreads are the envy of all other houses? And which house imports crates of succulent oranges from Florida? Who has the genuine spirit of E Pluribus Unum? Why, Thompson is the house, of course! One for all and all for one! Thirteen transfers have come to like Oberlin for her informality, her friend- Iiness, and other traditions. The ex- perience of coming to Oberlin has been 0 Wflf 6 enhanced by living at Arnold's. BACK ROW: M. Madison, H. Hughes May Cottage has been friendly, lively, mellow, yet always new. We recall worked together, learning Oberlin songs, preparing skits, and giving our all for our of our voice Offd 8 home to us- the first week we new home. Soon memories homes slid away: faces and s became attached to names: and we found ourselves building up customs together: singing hymns on Saturday evenings, listening to the symphony on Sunday afternoons, play- ing bridge in spare moments, feasting at twelve on Saturday nights. BOTTOM ROW: M. Scott, E. Lands- bergcr. BOTTOM ROW: P. Titc, M. Kclscy, H- Cook, M. Lal-sho, B. Lccte. MIDDLE ROW: N. Rafeno, J. Duff, R' 90lViI1, C. Kenyon, S. Wheaton, M Hmfleigh, TOP ROW: M. suck, A. Marian, L. sfockfon. L. Stockton. MIDDLE ROW: R. Fischer, L. Hussey, D. Hall, L. Masters. TOP ROW: B. Warner, E. Swcscy, E. Becker, M. Sandmcycr. 229 0 BOTTOM ROW: M. Bccr, J. Carr, T. BOTTOM ROW: M. Sprague, F. Billikopt. MIDDLE ROW: J. Fulton, A. Thornton, E. Karelscn. TOP ROW: D. L. Maddcn, M. Steers, M. Bell, M. J. Gould, R. Kruskal. Our favorite music has marked our experi- ence together: Elmer's Tune, Chatta- nooga Choo-Choo, Beethoven's Fifth. Special moments like the evening when we rushed madly to tire stations at the ringing of the house meeting bell, and the silent noon when we heard the President ask Congress to declare war, made this year our own. Cole, R. Richards. MIDDLE ROW: J. Dorfman, L. Estrin, 0. Bigelow, J. Viclond, J. Rotton. TOP ROW: R. Smith, R. Lauthcrs, H. Kessler, F. Wolkcr, M. Sayre. 'Y x. olffa Together in winter and spring, peace and war, we tightened our belts for our needy neighbors and tightened our hearts for our growing army, giving our Oberlin soldiers the happiest part of their short-lived college experience. This has been May Cottage in 1941 and 42. BOTTOM ROW: J. Mackay, B Fairbanks, L. Amedcc. ff BOTTOM ROW: B. Dye, S. Baisch, L. Van Putten, B. Silverthorn. MIDDLE ROW: J. Raithel, C. Ludwig, H. Brown, C. Williams, S. Rapp, N. Adams. TOP ROW: M. Spector, J. Peterson, M. Shinn, M. Schroeder, P. Sweeney, L. Steinberg. A . MIDDLE ROW: E. Battey, N Whittcmore. TOP ROW: E. Hild, T. Henry, J Hancock. 232 C STANDING: B. Scott, C. Nichol- son, D. A. Edwords, H. Dunn. SEATED: H. Cody, K. Hardin, .l. Willard, H. Bluhm, M. Darnell. lfLlfL As heterogeneous a crowd as ever gathered under one roof, with three junior Phi Betes setting the academic pace: psych majors arguing with the literatig boogie-woogie vying with the Philharmonicg and the world's best chocolate cake. LEFT T0 RIGHT: G. Schlocrb, A. Ructhcr, P. Maris, V. Baker, R. Porter, D. Morris, B. L. Moorc, J. Mills, L. M. Smith. LEFT T0 RIGHT: A. Hommonn, S. Wilkins, M. Morris, B. J. Brandenburg, M. Gooden, Y. Moy, G. Rowley, M. Moorc, B. Stephenson. 'f L e i in ON FLOOR: J. Martin, R. Chandler. BACK ROW: J. Hunt, K. Biru, H. Otis, K, Edwordm G- cgcnct, M. Prussing, F. Cross, V. Stone. A iff A th b . . , ' ' ' ou ilee . ie ff? H k f . 1tiII omi .-KW e st galil - -- --- '- ua: - - -- -Q ere lb o G 0-N EBIT M' Hollow p ' fl ormal and beach par ' - ing OULJQ ON FLOOR: W. Hamilton. SEATED: R. G. Smith, E. Engstrom, T. Waugh, D L. Gordon. STANDING: R. Wall, J. Sounders, A. Arnold, H G I lm A P. Dcttman. up in the spring: the faculty stag, and john Lewis enjoying himself at the White House: making records of stags and house parties in mad profusion: 4Vz lettermen, with hasty mention of house sports-but it was three o'cIock suddenly, and the boys were off to bed, agreed that White House was having another good year. mmf LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Weaver, R. Kemp, A. Whitocrc, R. Swartz. D. Cramer, R. Boyle, R. Henry, 5- Beclxcn, R. Brown, W. Stacy. ln our Green Mansion on Cedar we have: an almost even representation of college and conservatory, hot water, bull sessions which begin and end with Wl1Y I Came to Oberlin, Glenn Miller, and a new Frosh. From the plains of I the hills of have New 234 FRONT ROW: J. Picllctt, B. Ballin, G. Bingham. MIDDLE ROW: G. Hoddinott, D. Gutsche, A. Sutton. TOP ROW: C. Farnsworth, C. Rogers, K. Martin, R. Neibart, J. Kenney. 1 5- wr +3 I l ' 1 pl 1' UL VL Another memorable year is just about gone at lunto. We had a lot of parties and a hayride, and even a peachy formal. Most of our time was taken up in pur- suit of the Love, Learning, and Labor for which Oberlin is famous, but we still had plenty of time for bull sessions and stags. - r ' -I .1 A OV. I l. Clin, xvf, lx-iuclxlvxur 1.x v, , 1- ,L . X, i nu, I., Unuux if--ITN'-Va, A I -'21 LL,.' -V1.7 V T, 'x , . 8 UL C 0 VL As a waste basket of water drops from the second floor to the hall below, the men of Beacon splash blissfully through another year of insane practical jokes, lengthy conversations, original amuse- ments, and a regrettable disregard for work. I OW TOE' liOlv'v'3 J. l fiuqll, A, MJ gy l I g gg 1 1 il linlx' 7'l'U. . i IIOHV: 'v' U , Y ly H H-'ilUOl.E HQ'-'v': 1, J 14, Y-I I 1 ly 1 FLOOR: H. Woorc, M. Allcnsworth, H. Duncan. SEATED: M. Davey, E. Littlc, H. Getchell, J. Kcrr, P. Griffith. STANDING: M. Kelley, N. Gawthrop, B. Dougherty. FLOOR: B. McCabe, M. Murrin. SEATED: M. Millard, K. Skccl. STANDING: G. Hclm, M. Green, C. Thompson. Naturally you have heard of Cranford. Perhaps you have heard of the dining room, which serves breakfast until 9:30 every morning: or of the kitchen staff, reputed to be the best on campus. Or maybe you have heard of the beauty of iand inl the house. Then again, the fame of its distance from campus may have reached your ears. At any rate, you have heard of Cranford. f-Y fg W lf' UL VL O lf' if But what is Cranford's distinction this year? lt's not the dining room, the kitchen staff, the white pillars of the house, or even the back yard. We are like other houses in having dates, in cramming for exams, in delighting in hen parties and spreads, in having formals and recs. But we are dis- tinctive because in Cranford we have the elite of Oberlin girls, the cream of the crop. mi'-f 2 in J, ,f,-. Nh Lf, 1 Y, -if 1 'f 1,1 ,iff '1 3,355-E V finif' .ggi - 77 j ff ,L ,Y , Yggljt' . . If F. ww? ,' ,fi-E2 f 'uWd ' ' 'qu ip., ,3 1533,-, ,554 , ' 1 .r . ,f ?,il'l',. -,..e.- -.1 , 7 , I ii, Z' 1 ' f 4, N 5, , Qc Q ,. If ' N 6113, ' ,Ei ..,, M ff nk.i. L FLOOR:M.SvIl--1-., .l, llwinq, G Ti-pp:-1 SEATED: H, A-lcArIl1n STANDING: G. Grvum- FLOOR: R, l iydL:, J. Osiurlaml. SEATED5 IA. Crcwluril, A. Shimur, L. Prucft. STANDING: li. VVarnc, S.Tl1umu-., M. Moon, R, llolclinqur. . -um ..,YA 2 . ,PNN tvs, :: '-xx 0LV1fL0 lf' , WN, av 1 , , .- I 1 H u ' .s.Vl'f,' v akfma ,mi cottage mars? e w and :we ou, wve naghxl , ' . Y con boys . ehclltng vfesillenx A 110 AKQS a out c 6 Q 13 . t da . 0 he 10 M Q . .cexe 1 dh sawn! img ms and Oiugtu ls m sefwkow daflng al 'AKOSVMKB X din malol these .l he most P 1350 n f in l lln We Cine Ou' aotvat aai0'5 ma an Qbem 56 10 adm' Stop in at the Alamo and visil' the ten ponderous Pancho's. Frolic like mad at our fine formal and notice our new world's record for cats PGI' square inch on Homecoming Day. Look closely at our large intramural record. We're glad to hear that you thought our tea was the biggest thing thal' ever hit Oberlin. Thank you, call again. BOTTOM ROW: C. McClure, C. Bosinger. MIDDLE ROW: C. Doggett, R. Merc- dith, G. Hughes, A. Haltcman, R. Thornc. TOP ROW: R. Henzc, R. Whcatcroft, M. Delco. KT BOTTOM ROW: R. Shinn, F. Stothoff. MIDDLE ROW: R. Dunn, R. Drummond, 2 R. Davidson, R. Finkle. TOP ROW. W. Bidlock, W. Bender. W0 WfL1l We live right near the Dean of Men, but then, He doesn't have much yen FOI' peace of mind. We sleep in barracks cold, for we are bold, And thusly told That healthiness we'll find. We don't think college is a bore, exactly, but we do adore T0 snore and snore and snore and snore And leave the work behind. SEATED: J. Clifford, R. Patter- son, D. Cowg' STANDING: B. Marvin, C. Kyle. FRONT: J. Youtz, M. Frorcy, J. Nalicd. MIDDLE ROW, SEATED: R. Jordan, J. Richards, P. Tear, B. Strouch. STANDING: V. Morris, H. Baker, R. Franklin, R. Marshall, L. Funkhouscr, J. Honni. iffory Pillory, with all of its twelve and one-half strong, pillages through its second year of habitation at 187 North Professor. Barracks parties, a sleigh-ride, serenading with our Hoch Soll Er Leben and an original Pillory Alma Mater, Homecoming with a Hey Daddy, suppers given by Miss King, a formal dinner before the junior Prom, jolly losers in athletics but Champions gf 1-he Won by Forfeit League, and to top it all off, a deluxe Open House-these help fp keep ug in fhe The Qf 3 is 3l'Iyl'l1ll1g bill' bitterl 239 -... ..,,.. 'veg ,W .X-,, 5. ,1- f, K. V, A f ,.-,-N ' v,,,. 1 e e l afcoflf fwllfl.-ldiiljj ll, Snllclr, D. l'ls'x'.n-qqvr, E. Qin-lxmon, lf, Sfovurr, IA, Siunfz, D, 514-plu'n',0n, 'S'l'.'Nl'lDlNC: fy Sclmmind, M. Snydvr, K.. ,wwlrgn-ri, ffl, l.SCnrlmrouql1 Talcott 'il'ATl-D' 7 ilirlwnl-,nur V, lffsilrmv, ll. l,1'itu',, ig Flu-.w-,V 2 lfluu-l, ffl, OPM: STfxl-ll5lNGj l' l'i2--r',u,x fx, l'if-:lim-r, l Nia-luv. Hall is the best dormitory on the campus-just ask any Talcott girl. m f' ' ' N 'i '7 7? f'f'77 T'i Quiet hours, or why counselors get 1 'Q' V 1? K , ' N , 1 . Xgm, L I ,Q-'ffl' . fr 4 ff ,V . g ' :f., 'Jr I ,Q lrrly., gl ,. 4- -ff-...xv-.Me , .1', ,'f , X . V- f , , l 1, w4,.7.- ---'r ggi, '-N lu, iff' , . , H Y , . , - ---,,Mn,..f.., - x 1 Ee 240 gy..-,.,,!xX..y 1 ,. , fy H .I .Y ,g, ,, -X x -' , , ff. Sir y ,mf n .T ,3 :' --ff ' ' 'I V O A 'A x 4 - f , M , .1 -cr,lvXx4,,l A,:. V lp '. - , . am 4' - T. 3.,.'r U, Y 1 N . 4 1 .,,. 'TU 'xXx fl .. 'J X X .' , fj 2'ffx ' V' ., XXX ' -' - f , - f ' 'V Ii , ....-H,.uEX1Lf grey were more or less observed by the ninety-five girls, but at the end of the year the counselors were able to keep it down to a low roar. The girls managed to do a surprising amount of work during the year, although they occasionally took time from their studying to watch the wolves at the door. 1 E C 0 LL i S Talcott started her social season with a , mixer at which the Talcott Stagger, a version of the Virginia Reel, was orig- , inated. The house formal was one of the first and best on campus. The s afternoon before the big evening, Talcott was a madhouse. just multiply the frantic dashes and the excitement of one girl by ninety-five, and you can imagine what it was like. The dance was a Cinderella Ball: at the end of the evening the clock struck twelve, reminding the Cinderellas that their Prince Charmings should leave. i E I 5 , L. va? ,JM 'italy if P75 f L? til, W 'w ,pix 655014 44 ,Er 4' L .N W Qxgsk 'Xix...!j XX if W XF? 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I mu 5'v',i,irr-Midi L -if 5- e 'efw-ii'5 1'i1 'V f ,fa .fgl.,, 'l'i',gaZ FRONT ROW: B. Moore, N. Mclfuu, G. Morton-Finncy. BACK ROW: V. Most, .l. Malist, A. McNeill, J. McConnell, V. McCruL-ry, J. Monull. SEATED1 C. Dunn, E. Dcclacr, J, Cyqiq, J Dc up l 'VU' Off, E4 DI:mpm:y, J. Dovixsun, STANDING: P, Brody, l'. Dietz, M, CU! luun 241 ww Am ii oafcoff Although the tea caused less excite- ment, it was another social victory for Talcott. The open house was a big success, for the girls had enough food in their rooms to fill those colossal closets. At all hours of the day and night a group of girls could be found talking about such important things as men, or else just talking. FRONT ROW: N. Tcrhune, E. Wet- more, P. Targler. BACK ROW: S. Spickcrmun, M. Thrasher, S. Wachs, C. Thomas, H. Van Brusscl. 242 FLOOR: P. Ball, H. Noxon, K. Galbreath. SEATED: E. Adams, P. Underwood, R. Riggs, A. Prindle, M. Brooks. STANDING: M. B. Hartson,O. Bloecher. SEATED: B. Kcycrlebcr, B. Hertzlcr, V. Klinc, E. Mair, D. Jack, E. Hiller, R. Hinncrs. STANDING: M. Hctherington, M. Lehman, C. Kemper. in .14 'I -J kiwi 5: 5 mg N- JV 4, ? + i ,1 , 1, gy, , fig -'!'..n fF 1 X- -1: gi ' ' E 9 ff 9 Q r E 'X S -. 'lf I 4 1:1 ,' if . ' .466 Qty Z:- 5'!' ' 1 L . ' w ' iii, - I W xl Sd 1 ,'nt M .2 N QQIU 1,..m.f,,', .'s. fr' FLOOR: G. DcWccs, J. Coopcr. SEATED: P. M. Baker, L. Brackcft, L. Schwcscr. , STANDING: R. Edwards, J. McGiffert, P. Tompkins, B. Moore, A, Ricc. I0 p. m.-Glenn Miller time, and Keep Cottage lets down her hair and relaxes to the click of knitting needles, the buzz of bridge games, good talk over open books, and the sound of adulterated Bronx double- talk. Committee meetings begin now-Keep boasts CSO founders, Picolympians, junior class officers, and a set of house officers that made all dreams come true for a smooth Christmas formal, two recs, and a tea-not to mention the fall open-house, Christmas breakfast, and Hallowe'en party replete with bologna and photographer, our very own. FLOOR: M. Dicc, G. Choate. SEATED: J. Catchpolc, J. Crowley, G Hubbard, O. M. Jones, M. Tobias C. Joncs. STANDING: M. Belknap, N. Griffith H. Pace, E. Davis, V. Fisher, M. Jones Msgihxkksl 'XX Rx 88 Here's reminiscing at a bull session-cheery teas after sad football, Dr. Robinson's Christ- mas legend, the gloomy Sunday when re- ported bombs interrupted the symphony, blonde Brazil-trip winner, extra-super carol- lihg-by us, the Warren Taylors for dinner, Mr. Harris' solo, and, reverently, Prexy's speech. But serious seniorship, strenu- ous juniorship, and problematic -not at Keep- sophomoreship take plenty of rest, and sooner or later the Oberlin dorm puts up her hair until another Oberlin day. , A j l rx ll 1 Loup: M ll ll? ll' li Julllv., L. I l lf Ly N lln.-Yluuilng f 3' 7 'J ,X K y 24 24 Alamo ........,. Allencroft ...... . Alpha ............ Anchorage .,..... Antlers ........ I Arnold s ........ Baldwin ........ Barr House ....... . Barrows ........ Bastile ....... Beacon . Churchill ...... Cranford ...... Dascomb ......... Delta Lodge ......... Ellis ........... Elmwood ....,. Embassy ...... Fairchild ,........ French House ....... Grant ......,. .,., . Green Owl ....... Grey Gables .....,... Culde .......... Hall's ......... johnson ............ jolly Rogers lunto ................ .ynafex fo Mwdgd .........238 .........199 ........202 .........207 .........197 .........228 .,,......204 .....,...190 .........196 .........197 .......,23'5 .........193 ........236 ........208 .......-192 ........206 ........188 ........216 ........196 ........198 ........234 1 91 ........194 .........201 ........207 ........221 ........190 ..,.....235 Keep .............. Lord Cottage.. Lounsbrough .. May Cottage .. Men sBulldlng ..,,,.... .,,..,, Morgue .......... Noah ....... Noble ....... Peabody ....... Peake Inn ...... Pillory ......... Pyle Inn ....... Pyle Out ....... Quad ....... Ralston's ........ Regent ......... Root ......... Shurtleff ........ Talcott .......,, Tank ........... Thompson ...... Thurston's ...... Two Elms ........ Webster .......... White l-louse.. Yacht Club .... 244 212 203 229 224 21 4 218 189 214 203 239 232 234 222 238 215 191 200 240 210 228 21 5 239 217 233 206 I f -Th' K3 u-dy 1. I 1 .xxxxxkg ' fx I -a,X f ' we X14 ,, I 'Aww 'Rik .V ,, 1 . ---Ns - , -1 - r ,Q'. i xmxggx , 4 , Y ,- A f, ,ff ,I Ili kmxxxx -1 '- ' ,' , 1 xgxx k Xl, J! lm N .. il -Lib ly -it . . Q 'f 'l ' 3 Al ,f ff' or ff fl Jr' f: ,f N! ,y ,f fy f f 1' A ff! ll-7',l,,.rw , T x , K - If . I ff.. I ' 'MKNX , ' ,ff ,W wh, X mx V',. '---.A X4 V ,. . M. If I RJ A WWA, .. N.. 4-2-H..-4.....,' -- N -..,y HE college and the town, represented by the student index and the advertising section, appear on the following section. For their interest in Oberlin College these business organizations de- serve our support. ,ylfwfex ofydjuerfiderd A Apollo Theater ........... The Wm. Bauer Co ....... ......... C. H. Bender ............. Ben Franklin ............. C Cable Piano Co .......... Campus ..................... Cleveland Quarries .................... College Beauty Shop.. ................ . Comings Book Store .................. D Dairy Service ............ George DeFrieze .......... ......... Dudley's Orchestra ........ ..,...... E Eastman Stores .......... Wm. Edwards Co ......... ......... Everett Piano Co .... F Fairmont Creamery ...... ......... G C-lbson s ................,.... Cray Printing Co ....... Greyhound Lines ...... H Hamilton Manufacturing Co. Hanna Coal Co ...,... ..... ............. Harrington Electric Co Haylor's .............A....................., 255 259 263 283 265 261 287 277 27 1 261 267 277 273 275 253 261 275 293 267 291 281 295 253 Higbee Co ..,.......s.......... ......... 2 51 l.V.Gl.W. Hill.. .... 253 Hi-O-Hi Tea Room ........ ......... 2 71 l lanby Oil Co... ........................ .257 lahn 6' Ollier Engraving Co ....... 289 M Medusa .................................... The T. O. Murphy Co ............... 291 287 N The A. Nabakowski Co ............. National Refining Co.. 0 Oberlin lnn ............. Oberlin Laundry ........... Oberlin Review ........... Oberlin Savings Bank... Oberlin School Of Commerce .... Ohly's Drug Store ...................... P The Page Dairy Co ........ The L. H. Parke Co ......... ....... Peoples Savings Bank ................ Pettiford's Bakery .......... ....... Pfaff's Clothing Co ......... ....... Powers and Dawley .................. Professional Directory .............. R Red jacket Coal Co ......... ....... Rowe-Cioerner ............ S lohn Sexton Co .... . ..,..... Spang Baking Co .......... Standard Drug Co ........ Sterling-Welch Co. .... . Andrew Stofan .....,. Studebaker .... ...... Sugardale .................. T Time Shop ............... Tobin's Drug Store.....,. U United Eastern Coal Co .... . .... .... V The Varsity Restaurant ............ W Vxfeideman Co ................. ....... West Disinfectant Co ............... Dudley Wood .................. ....... Y Yocom Bros ........... 291 265 283 263 283 267 257 275 271 255 251 283 269 255 281 265 281 253 265 263 273 285 249 25 5 275 283 271 279 283 275 261 277 Q 3 I 1 4 I The roadways of the World are zoom Z with Studebaker wheel marks i TUDEBAKER has written its share of history on the roadways ofthe world. No name in transpor- tation is more closely linked with stirring deeds. Through times of crisis and oftri- umph-under the dark clouds ofwar and the clear skies of peace-and in the vanguard of exploration and commercial development, Stude- baker cars and trucks have notably contributed to the march ofprogress. For ninety years, Studebaker has played a part in our nation's tre- mendous expansion--and Stude- baker, to the best of its abilities, is pledged to help keep our flag of freedom flying now. One of the earliest organizations to read the magic implications of the horseless carriage , Studebaker did much to stimulate and hasten its lik? development.Infact,everymotorized vehicle in the world today reflects the contributions of Studebaker's unceasing pioneering. This year, as Studebaker cele- brates its ninetieth birthday, a new challenge must be met-and all that we have and are is thrown into the common effort. Together we Americans will write newhistoryon the world'sroadways, Qfzmfazaw waz Mm E 1852 W' 1942 .Z QLWD Af? 249 Student Directory and Index -A- NAME or STUDENT PAGE Abare, Patrick Ivan, 2-M, Geneva St., Lakewood Farms Sub., R. D. 2, Pontiac, Mich. Abbot, Persis Lovejoy, 2 C, 46 Moreland St., Worcester, Mass. .................,. 44 Abbott, Marjorie Flora, 4-M, 19957 Frazier Dr., Rocky River ......,... ....... Abel, Emma Isabell, 3-C, 2049 Wyandotte Ave., Lakewood ..........,.. . Abrahams, Morton Seligman, 1-M, 141 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J.. .. Abrams, Florence Marjorie, 3-C, 185 Admiral Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. ......... ..... . . Adams, Catherine Effie, 2-C, 19 Union St., Waterbury, Vt. ............. . . ....61 Adams, Eleanor Howe, 3-M, 130 Farrand Pk., Highland Park, Mich... 61, 114 Adams, Hferbertj John, 1-C, 345 W. Hazeltine Ave., Kenmore, N. Y.. ...... . . Adams, Lucien Kellogg, 3-T, 37447 Detroit Rd., Avon ............... Adams, Marian Frances, 1-C, 33 E. Main St., North East, Pa. ..... . Adams, Nell Baker, 1-M, R.D. 2, Greenville, S. C. .......... . Addessi, Fausto Joseph, 4-C, 721 W. 19th St., Erie, Pa. ,........ .... 7 8 Ader, Irving Max, Gr-C, 310 Bleecker St., New York, N. Y. ...... ..... . Adler, Suzanne Helene, 2-C, 525 Westend Ave., New York, N. Y.. . . . . . Aigler, Thomas Knapp, 4-C, 251 Euclid Ave., Bellevue ............... .... Albrecht, Marjorie Elizabeth, 4-M, 46 Grove St., Somerville, N. J. .... . . , Alden, Efdithj Priscilla, 2-C, 931 Pennsylvania Ave., Union, N. J. .... . . . . Alexander, John Ritchie, Gr-C, 268 Forest St., Oberlin .............. ........ Allaben, Jacqueline Claire, 1-C, 6031 S. Harper Ave., Chicago, Ill. .... ..... 3 0 Allen, Gayle Jeanette, Irreg-M, 2116.E. Erie Ave., Lorain .......... ...... Allensworth, Mary Ruth, 3-C, 1815 Woodland Ave., Canton .... .... 6 1 Alvis, Allaine Lee, 3-C, 1 Hilltop Pl., East St. Louis, Ill. ...... ...... . Amedee, Lucile, 1-C, 634 Deepdene Rd., Baltimore, Md. ....... . Amerio, Virginia Bertha, 2-M, 56 Harvard St., Pittsfield, Mass.. . . ,..'.li4,'id:i Anders, Gerda Anna, 2-C, 221 Elm St., Oberlin ..,............. .......... Anders, Winfred Hanns, 3-C, 221 Elm St., Oberlin .................. .... 6 1 Anderson, Bernice, 4-C, Valeridge, Franklin ........................... ........ Anderson, Elizabeth Maude, 3-C, 925 Diamond Ave., South Bend, Ind.. . . . . . .61 Anderson, Elizabeth Winifred, Gr-C, 504 6th Ave., Belmar, N. J ..... .... ........ Anderson, Helen Woodington, 1-C, 1822 Yale St., Alexandria, La.. .. Anderson, Mary Jane, 4-C, 5002 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. .... 78, 104 Anderson, Wallace Glenn, 2-C, 214 Evart St., Cadillac, Mich .... . ...... . . Anderson, William Carl, 1-C, 24 W. 34th St., Erie, Pa. ............. ..... . .. Antes, Efleanorj Jean, 4-C, 1125 Park Ave., Williamsport, Pa ..... .... .... 7 8 Antonelli, Marguerite Catherine, 2-M, 645 Duss Ave., Ambridge, Pa... Armstrong, Charles Wistar, 1-C, 804 N. Marion St., Oak Park, Ill.. . . . Armstrong, Joan Dawn, 1-C, Warden Apts., Box 772, Fort Dodge, Iowa ..... ...... . Arnold, Allen Parker, 2-C, 95 Shu Lin Kai, Kunming, China ............. Arnold, James Tracy, 4-C, 95 Shu Lin Kai, Kunming, China ............ Arnstein, Renee Marianne, 4-C, 817 Delaware Ave., Akron ..... . ....44 Asher, Virginia Lou, 1-M, 1216 Morphy St., Great Bend, Kans. ......... . . . Atkins, Richard Collins, 2-C, 1701 1st Central Tower, Akron ............. . . . Atkinson, Edward Krusen, 2-C, Box 24, 'I'arrymoor , Wrightstown, Pa .... . . . . . Atwater, Caroline Penfield, 4-C, 2 Crow's Nest Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. ..... . . . Atwater, Martha Martin, 1-C, 2 Crow's Nest Rd., Bronxville, N. Y ...... .... . Auerbach, Peter Buchman, 3-C, 52 Secor Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ...... .... 7 8 Augspurger, Ruth Anne, 1-C, Greentree Rd., Middletown ......... .... . Augustine, Thomas, 3-C, 3021 15th St., N.E., Washington, D. C. .... . . . . . Auster, Marjorie, 3-C, 402 S. Euclid Ave., Westfield, N. J. ...... .... 6 1 Avery, Charles William, Gr-C, R.D. 1, Oberlin ............... Avery, John Hubbard, 2-C, 72 N. Johnson Ave., Bedford ........ .... Axtmann, Elbert Conklin, 2-C, 2215 Goleta Ave., Youngstown ..... . . . Ayorinde, James Tanimola, 1-T, Abeokuta, Nigeria ............. . . . -B- Babcock, Wright, 1-C, 150 S. Middle Neck Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. .... .... 3 0, Backman, Carl Ward, 1-C, 74 Hawthorne Ave., Bulialo, N. Y. ..... . . . . . Badger, John Robert, 1-C, 1908 Avery St., Parkersburg, W. Va.. . . . . . . . . Bailey, Bernard Holbrook, Jr., 4-C, 32 Birch St., Islington, Mass .... . .... 78, Bailey, Bailey, Eleanor, 1-C, 32 Birch St., Islington, Mass. ............ . Howard Leroy, Gr-T, 41 Church St., Milan ............... Bailili, Jack Dewey, 1-M, 3407 W. Capitol St., Jackson, Miss. ...... . Baines, Eleanor Carroll, 4-C, 197 N. Main St., Canandaigua, N. Bair Edna May, 1-C, Parkman ..................................... Baird, Joseph Armstrong, Jr., 1-C, 6020 Stanton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .... . Baisch, Shirley Ruth, 1-C, 321 Argonne Dr., Kenmore, N. Y. .......... . ....78, Bakay, Arpad, Gr-T, 860 Coburn St., Akron ............................. ...... . Baker, Elizabeth Dean, 1-M, 1519 Bellevue Ave., Richmond Heights, Mo.. . . . . . .30, Baker, Howard Prescott, 3-C, Box 5, Univ. of Conn., Storrs, Conn. ....... .... 6 1, Baker, Margaret May, 3-C, 4910 E. 6th Ave., Denver, Colo. ..................... 61, Baker, Priscilla Jean, 3-C, 2284 W. Lake of Isles Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. .... 61, 103 v Baker, Virginia Noyes, 4-C, Box 5, Univ. of Conn., Storrs, Conn ..... ..... 7 8, 110, 115 Balcomb, John Duncan, 4-C, 125 Elm St., Oberlin ................................ . Balderston, Mahlon Earl, Jr., 1-M, 439 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Morrisville, Pa ..... . . . . Baldinger, Ruth Alberta, 3-C, Penshurst Rd., Ben Avon Hgts., Pittsburgh, Pa. .... .61 Baldwin, Cordelia Jean, 1-M, R.D. 1., Bemus Point, N. Y. .................. ...l. .44, 235 105 198 .78 115 ,so .61 iis .30 .30 138 f44 .95 .42 iid ide .61 .30 106 ide 165 .56 120 110 .44 .30 iii .93 .30 .78 .30 111 .30 195 211 191 108 221 242 .93 211 231 192 199 .61 195 221 243 236 189 231 212 .44 144 .78 245 201 194 .44 .93 204 193 225 .30 233 .78 209 243 .44 209 243 218 210 155 212 ... .44 .44 202 ... 119 197,222 ... .93 .30,225 102,220 ... 211 .....30 ..30,78 107,208 .30,243 .30,227 .30,231 125,211 113,239 103,244 110,125 156,232 ... .78 ... .30 104 237 .30 5 .A It THE HICBEE COMPANY STORE FOR MEN , ' ' . . . proudly presents a superb collection of M 1 E ,,. V,..3,,W L ' .sizxglit-35-'.iaiE1 -' Yu. ,A Q , er-I Cadkrnia Canaan! Coalfzi New versions ofthe reliable sports jacket . . . but for sheer comfort and masculine good taste we've seen nothing to equal this season's California sportswear. The next best thing to spending a vacation in California is spending the summer in California sports clothes. The jacket we show here, tailored in Hollywood, is but one of the many unusual styles in a complete selection. Bright Western colors, new and exclusive patterns make this group outstanding. The jacket shown is priced at S20.00. All wool gabardine, flannel or covert slacks, SlO.95. THE HIEBEE CUlVlPllNY Public Square-Cleveland, Ohio SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED For Your Convenience and Protection OUT New Niqhi-DGIOOSH VCIUH- Our New Check-Recorder - Every Vcrlucrbles Can Be Left At. Any Time. Check We Hgmdle IS Phgtgqrgphed. . o PEOPLES BANKING coj - Sai min only,- MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 25' Student Directory and Index 2 -B- Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Baldwin, Elizabeth, 1-M, 225 Westfield Ave., Ansonia, Conn .,.. .... , Ball, Margaret Foster, 3-C, 647 Sunset Lane, East Lansing, Mich.. . . Ballantine, Lfouisej Adele, 2-C, Falkland Manor, Silver Spring, Md.. . .. Ballin, Bert, 3-C, 2125 Ocean Pkwy., Brooklyn, N. Y. ............ .. Banghart, Norman Lee, 3-C, 24 Sherman Rd., Battle Creek, Mich.. .. Barlow, Betty Marie, 4-M, 213 Park Pl., Orange, N. J. ......... .. Barlow, Cfarlj Leland, Gr-M, 905 Paseo, Kansas City, Mo. .... . Barnaby, Bequita Anne, 4-M, Box 85, Brookline, N. H. ......... . Barr, Leatrice Pearl, 1-M, 419 N. High St., Union City, Ind.. . . .. Barrick, James Gordon, 2-C, 1278 W. 103rd St., Cleveland .... . Barron, Mrs. Ann Topper, Gr-M, 91 Christie Ave., Norwalk .,.. . Barton, Gladys Elaine, 4-M, Mead, Wash. .................. . Bartoo, George Olden, 1-C, W. Church St., Eden, N. Y. ........... . Bartoo, Nathalie Louise, 4-C, W. Church St., Eden, N. Y. ............ . . Bartow, john Hawkridge, 4-C, 340 Woodbine Ave., Northport, N. Y.. . . . Basinger, Clair Eugene, 3-C, Pandora ............................... Bassett, john Putnam, 1-C, 16 Brooklawn Pkwy., Bridgeport, Conn.. . . Battey, Eloise Dillaye, 1-C, 3 W. Sylvan Ave., Rutledge, Pa .... .... . Bawden, Raymond Chester, 2-T, Arena, Wis. ................... . ........30 ....61, 115 ........61 .61, 102 ......78 ....78 ....30 ....78 ....30 ....78 ......78 ....61.102 ....3O, 125 ....30, 154 Beal, Leonard Lemoin, 2-C, 601 W. State St., Geneva, Ill .... . . . . . . Beard, Harry Charles, 1-T, 1175 Burridge Ave., Mentor ......... ..... . Beardsley, Aflicej Gene, 3-M, Gaston, Ind. ...................... .... 6 1 Beardsley, Doris Marie, 1-M, 1315 Lexington Way, Seattle, Wash.. . . . . . . . Bebb, Dorothy, 2-C, 1652 W. 102 St., Chicago, Ill. ................... .... 4 4 Beck, Rosemarie Carolyn, 1-M, 16 Albert Pl., New Rochelle, N. Y. .... .... 3 0 Beckenbach, Betty Jane, 3-M, 532 W. Ravenwood Ave., Youngstown .... .... 6 1 Becker, Donald Edward, 2-C, R.D. 2, Cuyahoga Falls ................ .... 4 4 Becker, Eleanor jane, 3-M, 27 Edgewood St., Wheeling, W. Va. ..... .... 6 1, Beeken, Basil Brooke, 1-M, 719 Main St., Hamilton ............. .... 3 0, Beeman, Carol, 1-C, 910 N. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, Ill .... . . .... 30, Beer, Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, R.D. 4, Mansfield ....................... .... 3 0, Beers, Ellen Darrohn, 1-C, 66 Glen Rd., Rochester, N. Y. ............... .......... 3 0, Behoteguy, Maryjean, 4-M, 123 N. Meadowcroft Dr., Fairlawn, Akron ................ 78, Behr, Betty Therese, 4-C, 3864 Reading Rd., Cincinnati ..................... 78, 106, 108, Belknap, Elston Lewis, Jr., 1-C, 3920 N. Ridgefield Circle, Milwaukee, Wis. ............ 30, Belknap, Margaret Lucile, 3-C', 2701 Upshur St., Mount Ranier, Md. ...... .... 6 1 115, Bell, Efdwardj Reed, 4-C, 94 E. Seminary St., Norwalk ............... ......... . Bell, Lfilliej Theresa, 1-C, 11108 S. Bell Ave., Chicago, Ill. .......... ...... 3 0, Bell, Martha jean, 1-M, 94 E. Seminary St., Norwalk .................. ........... 3 0, Bender, William Carl, 3-M, 1709 Cascade St., Erie, Pa. .............................. 61, Bennethum, Eugenie Bainbridge, 2-C, 167 Le Grand Blvd., Aurora, Ill. ....... 44, 104, 123, Bennett, Htenryj Stanley, 4-C, 1216 River Rd., Maumee .................... 78, 130 133, Bennett, James Rolland, 2-T, South Butler, N. Y ..... ..... ..,..... 1 0 9, Bennett, John Frederic, 3-C, 35 Bay St., Tilton, N. H ....... ...,.. Benson, Jerome, 2-M, 7 Willard Ave , Mount Vernon, N. Y. .... . . . . . Bent, Wilson Hopkins, 1-C, 28 Prospect St., Berea, Ky. .......... ...... 3 0, Berdan, Herbert Barclay, 2-C, 18491 Snowden, Detroit, Mich. .... ........ 4 4, Berridge, Richard Warren, 3-C, 333 Fountain Ave., Dayton ...................... 61 136, Berry, Barbara, 2-C, 1534 Spruce Dr., Kalamazoo, Mich. ........................ 44 105, Berthoff, Rowland Tappan, 4-C, 3875 Waldo Ave., Riverdale, New York, N. Y. .... 78 109, Bess, Ralph Walter, 3-C, 18 Twiss St., Meriden, Conn. ................................ . Bickert, Madeleine Edna, Gr-C., 2 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. .... ..... 1 04, Bidlack, Walter B., 3-M, 407 Cheltena Ave., Jenkintown, Pa ...... . . ..... .61, Bidwell, Ralph John, 2-M, 814 E. Lincoln, Royal Oak, Mich. ....... ......... . Biery, Roberta june, 4-C, 356 S. Main St., Bluliton ................. .... 7 9, 107, Bigelow, Howard Elson, 1-C, 17 E. Cleveland St., Greenfield, Mass. ...... ........ 3 0, Bigelow, Olivia Marea, 1-C, Old York Rd., Whitehouse Station, N. J. ......... ...... 3 1, Biggs, Robert Alan, 1-C, 306 N. Main St., Lapeer, Mich. ............................ 31, Billikopf, Florence Marshall, 1-C, 7418 12th St., Melrose Pk., Philadelphia, Pa. ..... 31, 119, Bingham, George Forest, 3-C, Sanbornton, N. H. ................................... 62, Biringer, Richard Frank, 1-C, 2274 Castlewood Dr., Toledo ...... ............ ......... . Biro, Kenneth Louis, 2-C, 42-54 81st St., Elmhurst, N. Y. ................ ..... 4 4, 130, Bishop, Winifred Hamilton, 2-C, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind .... . ........ 44, Blackadore, Frances Eleanor, 2-M, 1275 Blackadore Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . . . . . . .44 Blanchard, Richard Oscar, 3-C, 6 Fisher St., West Concord, N. H.. . . . . Blanksten, Richard Alan, 1-C, 175 W. 93rd St., New York, N. Y.. . . . Blewett, Phyllis Darling, 3-C, 719 Riverside Ave., Wellsville ....... . Bliss, Evelyn Elaine, 1-C, 1015 S. Ash St., Casper, Wyo. ............ . . Bliss, Richard Howard, 3-C, 130 Morningside Dr., New York, N. Y .... ..... . ..62 Blodgett, Francis Warren, 3-C, 118-44 189th St., St. Albans, N. Y. ............ .... . Bloecher, Charlotte Elizabeth, 1-M, 142 Elm St., Edgwood, Wheeling, W. Va. .... ..... 4 4 Bloecher, Olga Louise, 3-M, 142 Elm St., Edgwood, Wheeling, W. Va. ......... . . . Bloomfield, Theodore Robert, 1-M, 3290 Chalfant Rd., Shaker Heights ...... Bluhm, Helen Ruth, 4-C, 1417 10th Ave., Port Huron, Mich. ........ . . Blum, Henry Abraham, Gr-T, 116 S. Lane St., Bucyrus ........ .1,62, .....126 ....79,108, 243 242 2211 216 209 204 243 194 225 209 203 238 226 231 .61 217 206 188 189 123 229 234 188 230 211 205 116 226 244 243 230 238 198 197 223 191 .44 226 235 216 228 134 215 198 238 119 190 230 225 230 234 .93 233 193 221 .62 191 198 .31 200 242 224 232 Compliments of J. V. HILL and JOHN W. HILL REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE + + -I' Telephone 101 18 E. College St. Oberlin, Ohio I I 3 51.1 ! il W d l '-5 A N gl ,c- A fa flrpjgg, N g., W I A s w I - I I 1 - WWW H is' ' f Q Q K4 iqffgijgg BAR-B-Q S A U C E Will Convince You! JOHN SEXTON Bn CO,-Chicago-Brooklyn SEX TON .'!5'.I1I5 ' It is a source of particular pride to us that Oberlin College includes in its musical equipment both Everett ianos and. Everett Urffntrons . . . D EVERETT PIANO COMPANY SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN -x1 E.Qzuo1iS1.e.1i,. zsssi' Student Directory and Index 254 -B- Cont. NAME or STUDENT Bly, James Robert, 3-C, 1043 Berwin St., Akron ....................... 62, 109, 120, Boal, Jane Marie, 2-C, 301 S. Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. ............... -. . . Bockstanz, Bruce Knight, 2-C, 1320 Grayton Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich.. . . . Boening, Irene Gretchen, 1-C, 2004 Scotten Ave., Detroit, Mich. ....... . . Boening, Vincent Roland, 1-C, 2004 Scotten Ave., Detroit, Mich.. . . . Boggs, James Ernest, 3-C, 14917 Delaware Ave., Lakewood ....... . Bohrer, Cfarletonj Leon, 2-C, 181 W. College St., Oberlin ....,... Bollinger, Lowell Moyer, 2-C, Anklesvar, India ............. Bolton, Charles Dewey, 2-C, 1575 Lafayette, Denver, Colo .... .. Bonikowsky, Oscar, 1-T, Jansen, Sask. ...................... . Bonnar, Robert Douglas, 4-C, 5135 Summer Ave., Ashtabula .... . Boose, Mfaryl Jane, 3-C, 144 E. Patriot St., Somerset, Pa. ...... . . Booth, Barbara Jean, 4-C, 147 Murray St., Binghamton, N. Y.. Booth, Janet, 3-C, 437W 2nd Ave., Gallipolis .................. .... Bork, Leola Ruth, 2-M, 189 Dearborn St., Buffalo, N. Y. ........... .. Born, Marilee Katherine, 1-C, 834 Brook St., Elgin, Ill. ............... . . Bosley, Robert Johnson, 2-C, 1400 N. Alabama St., Silver City, N. Mex ..... Bosshart, Lena Gillett, 4-M, 23 Colinwood Dr., Maplewood, N. J... . . . . Bossle, Harold LeVurh, 3-M, 20 S. Division St., DuQuoin, Ill.. . . . . Bosworth, William Gordon, 1-C, 1430 Wayne Ave., Lakewood. . . Bourquin, Phyllis Jane, 2-C, 711 Park Ave., Elyria ........... . Bowen, Bowers Bowers Bowers Ann Drake, 4-M, 211 E. Hunter St., Logan .... , Martha Jane, 2-C, 1503 E. Erie Ave., Lorain ..... . , Mfaryj Anne, 4-C, 1503 E. Erie Ave., Lorain ...... . , Robert McMillin, 1-C, Pay's Ferry, Woolwich, Me.. . . . Boylan, John Lewis, 2-C, 804 East Ave., Elyria ............... ....62, .....79, .62, 108, .....45, PAGE 135,192 .44 200 .45 235 ... .93 ... .93 136 220 ... .45 .45 ... .45 119 .79 130 ... 228 103 204 110 208 105 213 .31 243 .45 235 .79 209 ... .93 .45 206 .79 195 .45 206 .79 103 Boyle, Robert Malcolm, 1-C, 927 Grand Ave., Everett, Wash. .... .... . 31 Boynton, Ben Valer, 1-C, 2668 Edgehill Rd., Cleveland Heights .... .... 3 1, 125 Brackeen, Samuel Amos, 1-T, 770 Neches St., Beaumont, Tex. ........... .... . . . Bracken, Susanne, 1-C, 320 E. Central Ave., Greensburg, Ind. ............. . . .31 Brackett, Mfarjoriej Lucille, 3-C, 11 E. Woodbine St., Chevy Chase, Md. .... .... . 62 Brady, Patricia Ann, 1-C, 307 Birch Ave., Mount Lebanon, Pa .... ......... ...... . 3 1 Brand, Everett Paul, 2-C, 48 Crary Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. ............. ..... 4 5 116 Brandenburg, Betty Jean, 4-C, 325 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. ................. .79 Brashares, Wesley Emerson, 2-C, 1901 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. .... 45, 116, 135 Braun, Harold Edward, 3-T, 7'12 Cross St., Dover ........................ ........ . . . Brearley, Ralph Francis, 1-C, 36 3rd St., Johnson City, N. Y. ...................... .31 Brewer, Barbara Jo, 1-M, 153 Orchard Ave., Battle Creek, Mich. ................. 31, 119 Brewer, Jane Hitchcock, 4-C, 421 Hawthorne Ave., South Milwaukee, Wis., 79, 106, 108 115 Brewster, Barbara, 3-C, 314 Wheeler Ave., Scranton, Pa. ........................... .62 Briers, James Laurence, 1-C, 2895 Neil Ave., Columbus ........ .... . 31 Briggs, Arthur Roy, Jr., 1-M, 119 Ford St., Youngsville, Pa.. . . . . . . . . .31 Bright, Charles Henry, Jr., 2-T, 511 S. Victor, Tulsa, Okla. ...... .... 1 13, 114 Briner, Lewis Andrew, 2-T, 11 Park Pl., Lewistown, Pa ..... ......... . ........ . . . Brockman, Phyllis Ann, 3-M, 1122 Watauga St., Kingsport, Tenn.. . . ........ . . . .62 Brohl, Mary Louise, 2-C, 115 Scott St., Sandusky ................ . . . .45, 104, 115 Brooks, Marie Ethel, 3-M, 22 S. Laurel St., Kutztown, Pa .... .... ......... . 7 5 Brooks, Virginia Wilson, 2-C, 923 3rd St., East McKeesport, Pa .... . ...... .45 Brouse, Mary Adelaide, 2-C, 176 N. Portage Path, Akron ........ .... 4 5, 106 Brown, Elizabeth Ann, 4-C, 233 Forest St., Oberlin ............. ....... .... . . . Brown, Harriet Louise, 3-M, Park Blvd., East Liverpool ..................... . . .62 Brown, Hugh Randolph, 1-C, 91-27 Hollis Ct. Blvd., Queens Village, N. Y. .... .... . 31 Brown, Jean Gordon, 4-C, 91-27 Hollis Ct. Blvd., Queens Village, N. Y. ...... .... 7 9, 115 Brown, Margaret Marie, 3-M, Charleston Rd., Newton Falls .......... ..... 1 19 Brown, Mary Boynton, 1-C, 37 Nameaug Ave., New London, Conn. ..... .... 3 1 Brown, Ralph Dexter, 1-C, Everett, Wash. .............................. .... 3 1 Brownson, Dorothy Grace, 2-C, 26 Massachusetts Ave., Springfield, Mass.. . . . . .45 Brownsword, Pearl May, 4-M, Box 21, R.D. 1., Mogadore ................ .... 7 9 Brundage, Robert Allen, 2-C, 38 Hillside Ave., Montclair, N. J. ............ .... 4 5 Brundidge, Theodore Dengler, 1-C, 10 Clarendon Rd., East Lansing, Mich. .... .... 3 1 Brunner, Robert Otis, 1-C, 3609 Ludgate Rd., Shaker Heights ............. .... 3 1 Buck, Mary Wolcott, 1-C., Naples, Me ..... ......,...................... Buckley, Emily Ann, 1-M, 501 E. Gorgas Lane, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.. Bullock, John Gernert, 4-C, 266 Burley Rd., Rochester, N. Y. ............ . Burden, Robert Charles, 4-C, 741 Parkside Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ........... . ......................................79,109,112,114,118,130, Burdick, Grace Dorothy, 2-M, 1406 Lapeer Ave., Saginaw, Mich. ......... . Burket, Jack Williams, 3-C, 342 N. Remington Rd., Bexley ........... Burmeister, Mary, 3-C, 529 N. Race St., Springfield ................... . Burnham, Margaret Elizabeth, 4-C, 34 Williams St., Glenns Falls, N. Y.. .. . Burr, Phyllis Eleanor, 3-C, 37 Creswell Rd., Worcester, Mass. ......... . . Burrows, Amos Turner, Jr., 3-C, 22925 Mastick Rd., North Olmsted .... . Burrows, Henry Cragin, Jr., 2-C, 16 Elm St., Exeter, N. H. ....... . . Burt, James Gordon, 3-C, 425 S. Elm St., Hinsdale, Ill... . . . . Bush, Alice Jean, 1-C, 85 Locust St., Gallipolis ................ Bushman, Irvin, Gr-M, 3355 Desota Ave., Cleveland Heights .... ....31 ,.79 ' 153, '1'35,'i46 ....62 ....62 ,.79 .....62, 105 .....62, 140 ....62 v 1 1 1 v I v v 234 224 210 244 241 1 19 232 215 197 228 195 206 226 191 222 223 196 199 242 207 199 . 79 231 227 217 204 243 234 206 228 218 191 207 229 220 227 221 218 198 209 193 190 . 45 235 Hart Schafiner 61 Marx Clothes Arrow Shirts. Ties, Underwear McGregor Sports Wear Always a Good Show THE APQLLQ YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED Po er Da le 7 QVL If QULV' PAHKE'S UHANEE PEKUE X 'f, ' R Suglalxiale INDIVIDUAL SERVICE 'XXI 3 p - - Every Cup A Treat ,ax Nt ' X roglglon Coffees - Teas - Spices X X ' Canned Foods - Flavorinq Extracts sg X Canton, 0h'0 L.H.PAnKEcoMPANY LN X 255 I QTTP A DTX A T w rfrxvvrrrif nwlvnrr Student Directory CIIIC1 Index 256 -B- Cont. NAME OF STUDENT Butler, Alice Patterson, 2-C, 5844 Stony Island Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . Butler, Charles Edward, 4-M, 16911 Edgewater Dr., Lakewood ..... . Butler, Orton Carmichael, 1-C, 124 S. Washington St., Millersburg .... . Buttermore, Grant Myers, 1-C, Grandview Ave., Connellsville, Pa. .... . -C- Cacner, Dorothea Helen, 4-C, 55 Grassmere Rd., Lockport, N. Y.. . . Cady, Eleanor Georgia, 3-C, Box 148, Hanover, Ind. ............ . Cady, Harriet Muriel, 4-C, Box 148, Hanover, Ind. ............ . Calderwood, Rosanne, 4-C, 15 Verbeck St., Warren, Pa.. . . Caldwell, Elizabeth Caryl, 6215 Grand Vista, Cincinnati ............ Caldwell, jane Ellen, 4-C, 6215 Grand Vista, Cincinnati ............... Caldwell, John MacLaren,,2-C, 7412 Crittenden St., Philadelphia, Pa.. . Calkins, Fay Gilkey, 3-C, 1112 N. Evergreen St., Arlington, Va. ...... . Calvert, Robert, jr., 1-C, 222 Nelson Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ...... . .. Calvin, Ruth Bassett, 3-C, 71 Old Field Rd., Fairfield, Conn ..... . Cameron, Elizabeth Ruth, 4-C, 1673 Lewis Dr., Lakewood .... . Cameron, Robert Cady, 1-C, 1673 Lewis Dr., Lakewood ........... . PAGE ....4-5,155,207 ..........120 .....3I, 191 .....31, 197 .79, 104, 108, 195 .........62,211 ......78, 118, 232 ....78, 106, 194 'ffffffffni . ................ 45 .........62,116,196 .31, 123, 125, 225 .......62, 115,229 ....79, 106,209 Campbell, Caroline Eaton, 2-C, 9 Waban St., Wellesley, Mass. ......... .... 4 5, 221 Campbell, Donald Ferguson, 3-C, 724 Berkshire Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. .... .... 6 2, 219 Campbell, jfosephj Carey, 2-T, 417 Marion St., Cardington ........... ......., . Campbell, Loren William, 1-T, 520 S. Paddock St., Pontiac, Mich. ....... .... 6 2, 223 Candy, Mrs.'Mary Hubbard, 1-T, R.D. 2, Wellington ..................... ............. . Canzonetti, Josephine Adele, 2-M, 1467 Corbin Ave., New Britain, Conn .... ....... 4 5, 105, 213 Cardinale, Charlotte Emma, 1-M, 426 Ontario St., Sheboygan, Wis. ................... 31, 210 Carlisle, john Chesney, 4-C, 255 E. Mansfield St., Bucyrus .................. 79, 109, 142, 207 Carlson, Miriam Christine, 1-C, 628 N. Leminwah St., Appleton, Wis. .......,......... 31, 241 Carpenter, Elizabeth Durham, 3-C, 42 Sagamore Terr., Buffalo, N. Y. ........ 62, 106, 126, 245 Carr, Alice Eugenia, 3-C, 5709 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Ill. .......... ..... 6 2, 110, 115, 188 Carr, Elizabeth Jewett, 1-C, 284 Forest St., Oberlin ......... ...... , ..... 3 1, 201 Carr, Martha Jane, 1-M, R D. 4, Bellefontaine ........... .......... 3 1, 230 Carr, Nancy, 4-M, 2 Gardner Pl., Winchester, Mass ..... ..... ................. . Carson, David Sinclair, 3-C, 5217 Chicago St., Omaha, Nebr.. . ..... 62,-109, 135, 216 Carson, Elizabeth Jane, 1-C, 291 Oak St., Oberlin ...................... ................ 3 1 Carter, Shirley Mae, 3-M, 117' Pear Ave., Newport News, Va. ............. .......... 6 2, 212 Cartledge, Matilda Roberts, 4-C, 194 S. Cayuga Rd., Williamsville, N. Y ..... .... 7 9, 206 Cassel, Samuel Haag, Jr., Gr-T, 20876 Fairpark Dr., Fairview Village ...... .......... Catchpole, Geraldine Elois, 3-M, R.D., North Rose, N. Y. ................. .... 6 3, 244 Catling, Patrick Donald Skene, 1-C, 26 Tanglewylde Ave., Bronxville, N. Y.. . . .... 93, 178 Chaffee, Efdwardj Dugald, 4-C, Box 87, Gilmanton, N. H. ................. ....... 7 9 Chalfant, Dorothy Dell, 2-M, 118 Sunnyside Ave., Waynesboro, Pa... . . Chalkley, Donald Thomas, 4-C, 4609 Highland Ave., Bethesda, Md.. . . . Chandler Chandler Chandler Chaney, Viola Margaret, 1-M, Bransford Rd., Forest Hills, Augusta,.Ga.. . . . . Chantrey, Jack Arthur, 2-C, 14060 Coyle Ave., Detroit, Mich. ........... 45, 1 Chap, Grace Wilma, 4-M, 1957 W. 100th St., Cleveland ................... . Chapman, Frank Bassett, Jr., 1-T, Collins ....................... . Chapman, Ralph Howard, 1-T, 3311 Archwood Ave., Cleveland.. .. Chase, Marjorie Lois, 4-C, 19820 Clement Rd., Northville, Mich.. . . Chave, Grant Carruthers, 2-C, 5731 Harper Ave., Chicago, Ill. ....... . Chave, Margaret Elinor, 3-C, 5731 Harper Ave., Chicago, Ill. ....... . . Chen, Louise Siu Tuan, 1-C, Central Bank of China, Chungking, China ..... Cheney, Ruth Kellogg, 1-C, 3509 McKinley St., Washington, D. C.. . . Cheng, Helen Moon, Gr-C, 49 Via Ermanno Carlotto, Tiestsin, China. Chernin, Minnette, 2-C, 46 Orton Ave., Binghamton, N. Y. .......... . . Choate, Aflicej Gayle, 2-C, 15520 Vine Ave., Harvey, Ill. .......... . Christeller, Norman Lee, 2-C, 402 Elm St., Charleston, W. Va.. . . . . Christian, Mrs. Agnes Meebold, 1-T, A.B.C.F.M., Fuchow, China. . . . Christie, John Aldrich, 4-C, 285 Court St., Middletown, Conn ..... . Christman, Phyllis Jane, 3-C, 514 Cleveland St., Elyria ..... . Chu, Foo, 4-C, 47 Mott St., New York, N. Y. .......... . . Cisna, Charlotte Irene, 1-M, 1001 Galena Rd., Peoria, Ill... . . Clagett, Sarah Ann, Gr-C, 1304 Owen St., Saginaw, Mich. ..... . . Clapp, Robert Stackpole, 4-C, 25 Shore Rd., Ipswich, Mass. .... . . . Clark, Barbara jean, 4-M, 407 W. State St., Marshalltown, Iowa. . . . Clark, James Wilson, 1-C, 3020 Coleridge Rd., Cleveland Heights, . . Clarke, David Stillman, 1-T, 8 S. Main St., Alfred, N. Y. ....... . . Clarke, Joan Lysbeth, 2-C, 62 Arlington Ave., Caldwell, N. J. ..... . . Clarke, Robert Winston, 2-C, 15701 Fernway Rd., Shaker Heights ..... Cleage, Clelland, Frank Wesley, jr., 3-C, 36 Gammon Ave., Atlanta, Ga. ........ .63, Clement, Kenneth Witcher, 4-C, 2199 E. 43rd St., Cleveland ...... Clemmons, Robert Starr, 545 S. Lincoln St., Kent, Ohio ..... . Clewell, Richard Eli, 2-C, Aurora St., Hudson ........... . Albert Buford, Ir., Sp-T, 6429 Scotten Ave., Detroit, Mich ..... ...... .....45 .......80 , Robert Woodward, 1-C, 49 Oxford Pl., Glen Rock, N. I .... ................. 8 0, 224 , Theodore Willaims, Jr., 3-C, 285 Wellington Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. ................. 63 , Wfillisj Robert, 4-C, 337 Harvard Ave., Elyria .................... 31, 126, 132, 233 .........31,201 22,126, 140,202 .........80,208 '.'f.'.'.'sd,'i65,56b ......46,135 ....63,221 ....20,119 ............188 .....46, 154,157,198 ...........46,244 ....46, 124, 214 ....s0, 116 .63, 213 ....so, 235 .....31,2o1 'ffjfsdfiie ......so,195 ....31,113,224 ..........223 .....46,212 ..............46 isb,iasfi4i,sis .........80,219 ....46, 130, 216 IANBY CIL COMPANY AN OBERLIN INSTITUTION Phone 571 . . . South Main Street More Miles for Your Money with Atlantic ee? game, There is urgent demand for you in business and government positions. You can prepare to do your part by taking specialized training in typing, shorthand, or secretarial work. The demand for college trained students who have this additional special training is strong. Summer term opens June 8, 1942. The Uherlio School oi Commerce Member of the American Association of Junior Colleges z u Student Directory and Index -C- Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Clifford, joseph Wells, 3-C, 1623 Shenandoah Rd., Toledo ..... .,... 6 3, 124, 239 Clifford, William Carl, 1-C, 1623 Shenandoah Rd., Toledo ........ ..... 3 1, 125, 225 Close, Mrs. Alice Henderson, Gr-C, 271 W. College St., Oberlin. . . ....... . . . . . Clough, John Martin, 2-C, Prospect St., Rockland, Mass. ......., .... 4 6, 191 Cobb, Hubert Edmund, 3-T, 2174 13th St., S.W., Akron ,.,...... .,... . . . Cochran, Harry Culver, 1-M, 107 Pennsylvania Ave., Apollo, Pa.. . ..... . .32 Cochran, Ruth jean, 3-M, 107 Pennsylvania Ave., Apollo, Pa. .... .... 6 3 217 Coghan, Enid Lynn, 2-C, 1892 Andrews Ave., New York, N. Y. .... . . . .46 206 Cohen, Phyllis, 3-M, 325 W. 93rd St., New York, N. Y. ............ .... 6 3, 217 Cohen, Robert Samuel, 2-M, 35 Summit Ave., Port Chester, N. Y.. . . . . . . . .. . Cole, Douglas Gillette, 4-C, 755 Wakefield Dr., Cincinnati ........ .... 8 O 216 Cole, jane Hillman, 2-C, Luttrell Ave., Hyattsville, Md. ........ ..,. 4 6 206 Cole, Tella Marie, 1-M, 2317 W. Walnut St., Louisville, Ky.. . . . . . .32 230 Collard, LaVerne Ellen, 4-C, W. Lake Ave., Glenview, Ill. ....... .... 8 0 209 Collier, David Swanson, 1-C, 1135 Elmwood Ave., Wilmette, Ill... . ........ .32 225 Collins, Georgette Mary, 1-M, 111 Erie St., Elyria ............... ............... . . . Colson, Gertrude Baldwin, 4-C, 923 E. 38th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.. . . ..... 80, 104 108 195 Colvin, Elizabeth jane, 3-C, 7212 Oak Ave., River Forest, Ill. .... ......... . 63 212 Colvin, Margaret jean, 3-C, 7212 Oak Ave., River Forest, Ill. ....... . . .63 212 Comegys, Polly jane, 1-C, 2651 Belvoir Blvd., University Heights. . . . . .32 210 Conant, Benjamin, 1-C, Taylor St., East Pembroke, Mass. ......... .... . 32 197 Cone, Ross Bache, 1-C, 1009 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. .......... ........ . 32 227 Conrad, Ethel Eyman, 2-C, 506 4th St., N.E., Massillon ................ ..... 4 6 106 221 Cook Gaines Monroe, jr., 1-C, 1569 Blossom 'Park Ave., Lakewood ........ ........ . 32 197 Cook, Gfeorgej Graham, 1-M, 1315 Logan'St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........... .32 197 Cook, Harold Mosher, 2-C, 97 E. St. Marks Pl., Valley Stream, N. Y ..... ..... 4 6, 119 123 235 Cook Harriet Grace, 1-M, 2179 W. 21st St., Los Angeles, Calif. ......... ......... . 32 229 Cook, Henrietta Elizabeth, 4-C, 335 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls .... ..... 8 0 119 198 Cook, Peter Francis, jr., 2-M, Box 21, Denville, N. J. .......... .......... . 46 Cooley, Cfharlesj Jean, 3-C, Springfield, S. Dak. .............. .... 1 32 214 Coombs, joy, 4-C, North Country School, Lalre Placid, N. Y. .... .... 8 0 154 212 Cooper, Cflarkj Richard, 3-T, 307 W. 5th St., East Liverpool. .... .......... . . . Cooper, Jane Audrey, 3-C, 24 Overlook Blvd., Struthers ......... ......... 6 3 108 245 Cooper, Jean Fleming, 2-M, 1225 Richmond St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . ............. .46 221 Cooper, Jean Garnet, 3-C, 24 Overlook Blvd., Struthers ......... .... 6 3, 108, 110, 115 244 Copher, Charles Buchanan, Gr-T, 473 Lehman St., Columbus ...... . ............... . . . Coplin, Robert Arthur, 4-C, 5240 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, Mo. .... ......... 8 0 126 219 Coppedge, Betty Louise, 2-C, 308 S. Esplanade, Leavenworth, Kans.. ..... .......... 2 45 Corbett, Jean Marcelle, 2-M, 314 Pennsylvania Ave., Irwin, Pa .............. .... 4 6 103 221 Cordes, Arthur Vernonl, Jr., 2-C, 215 Hillcrest Rd., Mount Vernon, N. Y. .... ........ . 46 Corfman, Annette T., 2-C, 814 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ......... .... .... 4 6 104 199 Cortelyou, Robert Voorhees, 2-C, 224 Jelierson Rd., Princeton, N. J.. . . ..... . . . .46 Coulter, Alice Kathryn, 2-M, 1407 Davis Ave., Corning, Iowa ....... . . .46 206 Coulter, Charlotte Marie, 4-M, Duquesne Rd., Joplin, Mo. ........ . . .80 205 Court, Jean Louise, 1-C, 41 Morgan St., Oberlin ................... .......... . 31 Cowan, Pamela Florence, 4-C, 1479 Sherbrook Rd., South Euclid .... .... 8 1 108 200 Cowgill, Daniel Everett, 3-C, 4236 Sylvan Dr., Dayton ........... .... . 63 239 Cox, Anna Nell, 4-M, 512 D. St., Sparrows Point, Md.. .. ....... ... .81 Crafts, Virginia Rose, 1-C, W. Prospect St., Mantua ............ .... 3 2 157 210 Craggett, Foster Tobias, 1-T, 6708 Belvidere, Cleveland .......... .... . 32 222 Craig, Joan Frances, 1-M, 88 Washington Ave., Kingston, N. Y. .... . . .00 241 Craig, John Philip, 1-C, W. Columbus St., West Liberty .......... . . .32 197 Cramer, David Alan, 1-M, 729 Countyline St., New Castle, Pa. .... .... 3 2 234 Crane, Elizabeth Eileen, 3-C, 239 S. Prospect St., Burlington, Vt. .... .... 2 08 Crawford, Jean Veghte, Gr-C. 22 Melbourne Pl., Buffalo, N. Y. .... . . . . . . Crawford, Lawrence Alvin, Gr-T, West Richfield ................... ..... . . . Crawford, Mary Loveridge, 2-C, 1179 Post Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ....... .... 4 6 237 Crenshaw, George Walden, 2-T, 2008 S. Virginia St., Hopkinsville, Ky.. . ..... . . . . Crocco, John Edward, 2-C, 249 Fairfield Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. ....... .... 4 6 215 Cromwell, Thomas Lorne, 1-T, 3502 Mapledale Ave., Cleveland ...... ..... . . . Crosby, Cynthia Louise, 1-C, 386 May St., Worcester, Mass. ....... .... 3 2 211 Crosby, Normal Cyril, 3-T, 652 N. 4th Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. .... ...,. . . . Cross, Frederick Samuel, 4-C, 3819 Garrison Rd., Toledo ......... .......... 8 1, 233 Cross, James Harvey, 2-C, 5050 N. St. Louis St., Chicago, Ill. ....... ........... . . .46, 220 Crowder, Helen Temple, 2-M, 201 Brunswick Ave., Blackstone, Va.. .. ..... 46, 103, 156, 200 Crowe, jane Elizabeth, 2-C, 2043 Arthur Ave., Lakewood ............ ..... 4 7, 107, 116, 199 Crowley, Jeanne Eloise, 3-C, 733 E. Main St., Ravenna ..................... 63, 104, 125, 244 Croxton, Frederick Emory, -Ir., 1-C, 314 Crescent Ave., Leonia, N. -I .... ............... 3 2 224 Crozier, Patricia Marie Davenport, Gr-C, 920 5th Ave., S., Clinton, Iowa ................ . . . Cummings, Abbott Lowell, 1-C, 109 School St., Bennington, Vt. ........... .... 3 2, 190 Cunningham, Eleanor Ruth, 4-M, R.D. 1, Barberton ............ .... 8 1, 195 Curfman, Robert joseph, 3-M, 229 E. 7th St., Maryville, Mo. ...... .... 6 3, 215 Currier, Madge Frances, 2-C, R.D. 2, Oberlin ...................... ..... . 63 Cwiklinski, Robert joseph, 2-C, 98 Hennepin Pkwy., Buffalo, N. Y. .... . . . .47 'Deceased February 14, 1942. SOO! ai-701' aw0lflf9At . . . 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Darnell, Marian Haines, 4-C, 19 Valley View Terr., Moorestown, N. J Davenport, Barbara, 4-C, 24 Gregory Ave., West Orange, N. J.. . . . . Davenport, Jean, 1-C, 24 Gregory Ave., West Orange, N. J. ..... . . Davey, Marilyn, 2-C, 731 Park Ave., Kent ....................... . Davey, Mary Elaine, 2-M, 442 E. Main St., Barnesville ........... . Davidson, Robert Louis, 3-M, 133 Palmerston Rd., Rochester, N. Y.. Davies, Priscilla Clark, 1-C, 725 N. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, lll... Davis, Edna Louise, 3-M, P.O. Box 151, Tuskegee Institute, Ala.. . . . Davis, Hfelenj Patricia, 1-C, 489 Ocean Ave., West Haven, Conn.. . . Davis, James McCoy, 3-T, 270 S. Chestnut St., Ravenna ......... . Davis, Janet Marshall, 2-C, 3806 Copley Rd., Baltimore, Md.. . . Davis, Kenneth, 3-M, 61 Orchard St., Oberlin ............ . Davison, Billie, 1-M, 400 Benton St., Ottawa, Ill. ................ . . Davison, Harriette Lila, 1-M, 74 Wilsey St., Newark, N. J. ......... . 63, 104 Davisson, Janet Eileen, 1-M, 426 E. Washington St., Winchester, Ind. ....... . Day, Ofwenj Winston, 3-M, 3300 7th St., Moline, Ill. ................ . . Daykin, Robert Palmer, 4-C, 240 E. 6th St., Elyria ................ . Dean, Cynthia Law, 1-C, 43-17 Parsons Blvd., Flushing, N. Y.. . . . Deaver, John Sabert, 2-C, 252 N. Main St., Hudson ............. . DeBoer, Minette, 1-M, 28 Claflin St., Milford, Mass. ....,........ . . Deck, Herbert Heller, Jr., 2-C, 114 Harvard St., Springfield, Mass.. . . Decker, Eleanor Louise, 1-M, 499 E. Henry St., Meadville, Pa.. . . . . DeGroff, Robert Lewis, Jr., 4-C, 37 Girard Pl., Maplewood, N. J.. . .. Dehn, Emerson Charles, 2-C, 217 E. Main St., Oak Harbor ......... . Delaney, Andrew, 4-C, 9311 Madison Ave., Cleveland ............. . ... .81 fff.'4r .ff .32 ....47 102, 109, 113, DeLeo, Michael Paul, 4-C, 89 Willowdale Ave., Port Washington, N. Y.. . . DeLong, Merrill Britt, 2-C, 101 Bissell Ave., Oil City, Pa ..... ...... . Demarest, Ruth, 4-C, 192 Unadilla Rd., Ridgewood, N. J ..... ...... . DeMott, John Jacques, Jr., Gr-C, 28 New Lawn Ave., Kearny, N. J.. DeMott, Lawrence Lynch, 3-C, 28 New Lawn Ave., Kearny, N. J.. . . Dempsey, Ellen, 1-M, 7 Prospect St., Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.. . . . Dessecker, James Warren, Jr., 4-C, 424 Grand Ave., Akron .......... Dettman, Paul Robert, 2-C, 105 Forgham Rd., Rochester, N. Y. .... . DeVeny, Dean Raymond, Gr-T, 2828 W. 14th St., Cleveland. . . . Dew, James Edward, 2-C, 65 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin ........ . Dew, Robert Riley, 4-C, 65 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin ............ . Dewar, Mary Reed, 3-C, 17 Davis Ave., East Orange, N. J. ....... . . DeWees, Gwendolyn, Jo, 3-C, 909 Kinnaird Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind... Dial, Ruth White, 3-C, 4202 Russell Ave., Mount Rainier, Md... . . . . Diamond, Neil, 2-M, 2338 83rd St., Brooklyn, N: Y. ............ . . DiBartolo, Ferdinand, Jr., 1-M, 284 Hoyt St., Buffalo, N. Y. .... . . Dice, Mary Elizabeth, 3-C, 2933 Parkwood Dr., Cuyahoga Falls .... . Dice, Stanley Frost, 4-C, 6510 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ..... . . . Dickson, Elizabeth Jane, 3-M, 37 Burnet St., Maplewood, N. J.. . . Dickson, Joseph Samuel, 2-T, Ferry Lane, Barrington, R. I. .... . Diehl, Harold Wallace, 3-T, 9 South St., Berlin Heights ....... Diehl, William Ray, 2-M Dietz, Eflsiej Marjorie, 3- Dietz, Pauline Augustina, 1-C, 612 Delaware Ave., Urbana,. . . Dinkins, Charles Laconia, Dinkins, Pauline Lavinia Dipman, William Walter, , 226 E. Jackson St., York, Pa. ....... . C, 612 Delaware Ave., Urbana, Ill.. . .. 1-T, 700 Small Ave., Selma, Ala. ......... . , 2-C, 700 Small Ave., Selma, Ala. ......... . 3-C, 558 Park St., Montclair, N. J. .... 64, 1 Dobay, Donald Gene, 1-C, 2160 W. 85th St., Cleveland ............ . Dodge, Harry Leon, 2-T, 2690 Honeycutt Pl., Cincinnati ........... Doggett, Clinton Locke, 3-C, 40 Treaty Elms Lane, Haddonfield, N. J Doherty, Richard Everett, 3-M, 4382 Woodland, Western Springs, Ill. Dold, Charles Caudell, 2-C, 748 Crescent Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ..... . . Dorfman, Jeanne, 1-C, 632 Ardmore Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa .... . . . Dorn, Robert Walter, Gr-C, 1489 Northland Ave., Lakewood .... Dornon, Clair Lester, Sp-C, R.D. 1, East Palestine ................. Dorsey, Beverly Roscoe, 1-M, 31 Haendel St., Binghamton, N. Y .... . Dosch, Dorothy Viola, 4-C, 424 Washington Blvd., Oak Park, Ill.. . . . 81, 135 1145.1 11,113 81, 109 .63 ....64 33, 138 541 169 . ..... 81, 119 Dougherty, Barbara Louise, 2-M, 67 Greenacres Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y.. . . . . . . . . . . Douglass, Fenner, 4-C, 144 Hempstead St., New London, Conn. .... . . Dowdell, Lillian Frances, Sp-C, 430 Jefferson St., Elyria ............. Downs, Katharine Heaton, 3-C, Box 825, Jefferson ............. Drage, Mfarciaj Anne, 1-M, 69 Spring St., Oberlin .............. . Draudt, Helen Elizabeth, 4-C, 12 Smith Ave., Bergentield, N.J .... . 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Ohio I 7 we KULWQIOUL5 Qf5f6LlfLl 6LlfLf Where Quality Rules 1 as 1-gi nr l Student Directory and Index 262 -D- Cont. NAME or STUDENT Dreher, George Kelsey, 1-T, 1810 N. 69th St., Wauwatosa, Wis ..... Drummond, Robert Tryon, 2-C, 109 The Vineyard, Oneida, N. Y... . . '. I 642 'ids ' Dudley, Allen Porter, 4-M, 126 S. Main St., Wellington ...... . . . ......... . . . . Dudley, Winston Clark, 2-C, Aruppukottai, S. India .......... ......... 4 7, 109 Duff, janet Towle, 3-C, 1606 Lewis Dr., Lakewood ............. .... Dufiey, Ffrankl Kenneth, 1-C, 206 Manor Ave., Cranford, N. J.. . . Duffey, Mary Ellen, 2-C, 1619 Melrose, Columbus .............. Dulmage, Ruth Eleanor, Gr-C, 67 S. Professor St., Oberlin. . . . Duncan, Helen Joye, 3-C, 129 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming ..... Dunham, Chester Gray, 1-C, 3456 Island Ave., Toledo ......... Dunham, Laddie Louise, 4-M, 345 S. Cuyler, Oak Park, Ill.. . . Dunn, Charles LeRoy, 4-C, 1925 W. 79th St., Cleveland .......... Dunn, Helen Daska, 4-C, 6359 W. 6th St., Los Angeles, Calif. ........ . Dunn, Robert Leslie, 1-C, Dodge Lane, Riverdale, New York, N. Y.. .. Dunton, Kfatherinej Jane, 1-C, Green River Rd., Greenfield, Mass.. . . . Dupree, Alndersonj Hunter, 4-C, 2314 17th St., Lubbock, Tex. ....,. . . Durgin, Lawrence Lazelle, 1-T, Theological Quadrangle, Oberlin ......... 64, 110, 154 '.'.'.'.'.lii,'i64 .jffii ....81 Dutemple, Barbara Elizabeth, 3-C, 44 Prospect St., Whitinsville, Mass ..... .... 6 4 Duthie, jean Ross, 2-C, 3 Ripley St., Newton Centre, Mass. ........ . . Dutro, jfohnj Thomas, Jr., 1-C, 226 W. 5th St., Marysville. . . . Dwinell, Janet Frances, 3-M, Bradford, Vt. ............... . Dwyer, Margaret Ann French, 2-C, South Yarmouth, Mass.. .. Dye, Elizabeth Mary, 1-C, 305 Argonne Dr., Kenmore, N. Y.. . . f f f .bi ..E.. Eason, Jean Snedden, 1-M, 1501 St. Clair Ave., East Liverpool ..................... Easter, George Hughlett, 4-C, 2434 South Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y..81, 109, 111, 113, Eaton, David Herbert, 3-C, 144 Wesley Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ....................... . Eaton, Hfelenl Virginia, 3-C, 12 Riverton St., Augusta, Me. ..................... 64, Eaton, Margaret, 2-C, 1319 Marlowe Ave., Lakewood ......... ....... . Eaton, Ruth Winifred, 2-C, 144 Wesley Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ...... ......... 4 8, Eckert, William Harold, jr., 4-C, 12 Hall Ave., Watertown, Mass. .... ..... 8 1, 113, Edmondson, Flletcherb Warren, 2-T, St. Paul Park, Minn. ........ ......... . Edmondson, Mrs. Frances Merrill, 1-T, St. Paul Park, Minn. ........ ..... . Edwards, Dorothy Ann, 4-C, 106 Longwood Rd., Baltimore, Md. .... .... 8 2, Edwards, George Raymond, 2-T, R.D. 5, Medina ................ .... Edwards, Heath, 3-C, 1332 Harlem Blvd., Rockford, Ill. ..... ..... . Edwards, Rozanne, 3-C, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. .......... .... 8 2, Eells, Donald Cushing, 4-C, 5702 York Lane, Bethesda, Md. .......... .... 8 2, Eells, Patricia Ann, 1-C, 2134 W. Pierce, Chicago, Ill. ................. . Eldred, Margaret Alice, 1-C, 25961 Kennedy Ridge Rd., North Olmsted ..... ..... . Eldred, Nelson Richards, 3-C, 25961 Kennedy Ridge Rd., North Olmsted ..... .... 6 4, Emery, jean Louise, '1-C, 1472 Craigwood, Toledo ........ ................ . . . . Emery, Mary Louise, 3-M, 614 Perry St., Salem ............ . . Emery, Max Arlton, 2-C, 2306 Ave. E, Scottsbluff, Nebr. .......... . Emig, Donald Wesley, 4-C, 29 Hillsdale Ave., Melrose, Mass. ..... . . . . Emmerich, Andre Anthony, 1-C, 83-80 118th St., Kew Gardens ....82, ,N. Y. ............ 33, Engstrom, Elmer Norman, 3-C, 904 N. Harvey Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ................ . ...................................................64,109,111,112,123 Erickson, Frances Ann, 1-M, 4157 High St., Ecorse, Mich.. . . . Erwin, Estrin, Emily Jane, 4-C, R.D., Bourbon, Ind. ......................... . Lucy Lydia, 1-C, 65 Central Pk., W., New York, N. Y. .................. . Euerle, Wilbur Conrad, 2-M, 1711 Broadbridge Ave., Stratford, Conn.. . . Euler, Robert Donald, 1-C, 127 Euclid Ave., Bellevue ................ Evans, Evans, Elaine Anne, 1-C, 2904 E. 132nd St., Cleveland ............. John Frederick, 3-C, 616 E. 7th St., Salem .......... ....... Everhart, Edgar, 4-C, Box 103, S. W. Road, Tallmadge ................. Ewen, Douglas Hamilton, 1-C, 168 Hamilton Rd., Birmingham Ewing, Judith, 2-M, South Orleans, Mass. ......................... . -F- Fabish, John George, 1-C, 9918 Lamontier Ave., Cleveland ..... Faflick, Carl Edward, 2-C, 1634 Elmwood Ave., Lakewood .... Fagan, Jean Elizabeth, 3-C, 15629 Norway Ave., Cleveland .... Fairbank, Elizabeth Grace, 1-M, 60 College Pk., Davis, Calif.. . . Fairfield, John Francis, 2-C, 359 Cabot St., Newtonville, Mass.. . . . Fairley, Caroline Cole, 3-C, 128 Park Pl., Canandaigua, N. Y.. . . . Fall, Frances Ruth, 1-C, 514 Madison St., Port Cinton ........ . Faran, jane Richardson, 2-C, Oak St., Glendale .................. Farbstein, Arnold Norman, 4-C, 714 85th St., North Bergen, N. J... . Farley, Anne Keturah, 2-C, 154 N. Broad St., Battle Creek, Mich.. . . Farley, Donald Curtis, Jr., 2-M, 1434 18th St., N.W.', Canton ..... . . Farmer, Frederick Parks, 1-C, 411 East B St., Moscow, Ida. ........ .. Farnham, Darell Milton, 3-T, 5540 2nd Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. ...... . . . . Farnsworth, Charles Emery, 2-C, 1524 S. Taylor Rd., Cleveland Heights. . . . . . . . . Farquhar, Mary Katherine, 1-C, 214 Oak St., Oberlin .................. , Mich ..... ....48, ....33 f f f Lia? . . . .64 . . f .iii fff .53 ....33 82, 105, 113, 33, 64, 102, PAGE ....223 142,238 .81,123 119,135 156,229 .32,226 115,200 .64,236 .32,227 .81,194 121,238 106,232 .....47 .32,188 .81,235 ....222 110, 198 .47,193 116,227 .64,189 .48,189 .33,231 .33,210 134,203 .....64 108,206 .48,206 103,206 114, 192 ....222 ....222 115,232 .64,233 103,244 123,214 .33,211 .33,211 111,219 .33,243 .64,212 .....64 113,214 119,197 146,233 .33,201 115,205 125,230 .....48 .33,197 .33,210 118,216 .82,220 .33,207 122,237 119,224 .....48 .64,196 .33,231 125,203 103,209 .33,243 .48,200 135,214 .48,199 .48,215 122,207 ....222 .00,234 157,243 Best Wishes to the Class of '42 CHAS. H. BENDER 14813 Madison Avenue LAKEWOOD, OHIO Quality Fruits and Vegetables OBERLIN LAUNDRY Let Us Help You Keep It Clean From Hair Tonic To Corn Plasters STANDARD DRUG CD Student Directory and Index 264 -F- Cont. NAME OF STUDENT Farquhar, William Kilmer, 3-C, 214 Oak St., Oberlin ......... . Farr, Mary Elizabeth, 3-M, 228 Rombach Ave., Wilmington. . . . Faulkner, john Edward, 4-C, 427 9th St., Elyria .............. . Fay, Lawrence Walter, 4-C, 73 Arch St., Akron ............,, . Feicks, Mrs. Isabel Robertson, 1-C, 3347 E. Erie Ave., Lorain ..... Feicks, William john, 4-C, 3347 E. Erie Ave., Lorain ................ . Feik, Elizabeth Louise, 1-M, 4124 Baring Ave., East Chicago, Ind... . . . Feise, Dorelen, 2-C, 401 Rosebank Ave., Baltimore, Md. .......... . . Ferguson, John Howe, 2-C, 1029 Bloomfield Ave., Akron ......... . Fernandez, Marie Louise, Gr-C, 6079 Hillman Ave., Cleveland .... . Ferriss, Gregory Stark, 1-C, 15 Alexander Ave., Madison, N. J. .... . . Ficken, jfuniorj Allen, 2-C, 1000 Pennfield Rd., Cleveland Heights .... Finkle, Robert Bunker, 3-C, 720 Hillsdale Ave., Akron ............. . Finn, Mary Annette, 3-M, Finley Lake, N. Y. .................. . Finnerty, Sister Marie Cecile, Gr-M, 14808 Lake Ave., Lakewood .... Finnerty, Sister Mary Elise, Gr-M, 14808 Lake Ave., Lakewood. . .. Finzer, Mfarthaj Lucile, 3-C, R.D. 1, Akeley, Pa. ................... . Fischer, Ruth Lillian, 1-C, 115 Lexington Ave., Paterson, N. J. ......... . . Fishback, William Thompson, 3-C, 371 N. Townview Circle, Mansfield .... Fishel, Leslie Henry, Jr., 3-C, Hardscrabble Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y.. . . . . Fisher, Carrol Leroy, Jr., 4-C, 5325 309th St., Toledo .........,..... . . Fisher, Henry Day, 2-C, 73 Kanoe Dai, Yokohama, Japan ....... Fisher, Mark Norton, 4-C, 237 Oak St., Oberlin ................. . Fisher, Milton Leonard, 2-C, 631 E. High Ave., New Philadelphia. . . Fisher, Viola Elsie, 3-M, 153 Eastern Ave., Worcester, Mass. ...... . . Fitton, Cyrus Falconer, 2-C, Falconridge, R.D. 1, Hamilton .............. Flexman, George Ransom, 1-M, 322 W. 15th Pl., Chicago Heights, Ill.... . . . Flint, Efdgarl Maurice, 2-C, American Colleges, Tallakulam P. O., Madura, Flood, Edgar Wright, 1-T, 6395 Hartford Ave., Detroit, Mich. ............ . Forbush, Bliss, jr., 2-C, 5102 York Rd., Baltimore, Md. .............. . . . Ford, James William, 1-C, 3625 Oakman Blvd., Detroit, Mich. ......... . . Forsythe, Margaret Jeanne, 1-C, 21256 Morewood Pkwy., Rocky River... . Foster, Carol Louise, 3-C, 92 Oldfield Rd., Fairfield, Conn .... .......... . Fox, Bruce Wendell, 1-C, 284 Kenwood Ct., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.. . PAGE ...64,109,140 192 ...........64 200 .......82,102 220 ...82,114,140 225 ............. .39 .....82 116 ...,.33 243 .....48198 .....48 214 ... .33 .....64 238 ..... 217 ....65, ....65, ....48, ....48, .......48, S. india. . ....33 .'ffffi5 France, Robert Rhinehart, 3-C, 812 North St., N.E., Massillon .................... . Frank, Dorothy Ann, 4-C, 46 'River Dr., Appleton, Wis, ........ 82, 104, 108, 110, 114 Frank, Howard Phillips, 4-C, 890 Post Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ............. 82, 109, 122 Franklin, Gfeorgel Robert, 3-C, 103 Parsons Dr., Hempstead, N. Y. .............. 65 Frarey, Melvin Everett, 3-C, 368 N. Main St., Canandaigua, N.Y. ..... . . Fraser, Elizabeth Conner, 4-C, 27 Reservoir Ave., Rochester, N. Y... . . . Frazier, Robert Elmer, 1-C, 323 E. Crawford Ave., Connellsville, Pa.. . . . . Frazier, Wilfred Sheldron, 4-C, 143 Shore Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn.. . . . Frechtling, John Alan, 4-C, R.D. 5, Hamilton ....................... Freeman, Eaton Evans, 2-C, 51 Maple St., Florence, Mass. ......... -. . . . Freeman, Efstherj Gwendolyn, 1-M, 430 E. 28th St., Paterson, N. J.. . . . . ....65 1 r .33, 122, 124, .82, 111, .84, 130, .65, 113, 140, 122, .33, 105, .33, .65, 115, 132, 111, 102 .33, .52 .33, Freeman, Lucian Waldo, 1-C, 89 Union St., Norwich, Conn. .......... . . . . . Freeman, Sarah Ann, 3-M, St. Petersburg, Pa .... .................. .... 6 5 Freeston, Mildred Alice, 3-C, 428 Cherry St., Roselle Park, N. J. .......... .... 6 5 French, Marjorie jane, 1-C, 22 Harris St., North Amherst, Mass .... ........ ..... 3 3 Freshwater, Frances Annabel, 4-M, 3rd and Indiana Ave., Chester, W. Va. ..... ..... 8 2 Friedlander, Henry Zuckert, 1-C, 66 Brite Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. ............ ..... . . Friend, Linda Constance, 1-C, 9 W. 68th St., New York, N.Y. ....... . . . . . Frost, Winifred Leal, 3-C, 292 Broad Ave., Leonia, N. J. ......... . Fulton, Geraldine jane, 1-M, 316 E. Lovett St., Charlotte, Mich.. . . . Fulton, Margaret Jean, 2-C, 6676 Woodwell St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . .... . . . . . .....33 Funk, Henrietta Marie, 3-M, 15035 Rosemont, Detroit, Mich. .... ........... 6 5, Funkhouser, Lawrence William, 3-C, 719 Haley Ave., Napoleon .... .... 6 5, 102, 113, -G- Gadel, Jack Nelson, 1-C, 3205 Parkwood Ave., Toledo ....... ...... Gaiser, George Edward, Gr-T, 473 Hammel St., Akron ................... Galasso, Anthony Laurence, 4-C, 14 Willowdale Ave., Montclair, N. J.. . . . Galbreath, Kathryn Hanlon, 3-C, 406 Ridge Rd., Troy ................. Galison, Eleanor Zelda, 2-M, 1649 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ..... . Gallery, Lyde Robinson, 4-C, 3208 Van Buren St., Wilmington, Del.. . . .....48, .......82, Galloway, Gordon Marshall, 3-C, 810 Ingleside Pl., Evanston, Ill. ..... ..... 6 5, 109, Galloway, Robert Loren, 1-C, 29 Aldred Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y.. .. Gamble, Anne Lucille, 1-M, 409 Greenbrier St., Charleston, W. Va.. . . . Garbison, Nancy Ellen, 3-C, 400 Roslyn Ave., Akron .............. . Gartland, Frank Briggs, 1-C, 1112 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y ..... ..... . Gatchell, Nancy Kilbourne, 1-C, 1 University Pl., New York, N. Y ..... . . Gatherer, Elsie Coutts, Sp-C, 177 S. Main St., Oberlin ...............,... f f f fziz-Q Gawthrop, Nancy Craighead, 3-C, 231 Lafayette St., Kennett Square, Pa.. . . . . . Gazlay, Percival Willis, 1-M, 203 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J. ..... . Gee, Kenneth Homer, 1-C, Box 58, Coopers Plains, N. Y. ............. . . Geiser, Eugene Gardner, 1-C, 811 S. 13th St., Newark, N. J. ....... . ..65 ..33 48, 115 103 226 .65, 105, 121, 140, .33, .65, .33, 154, .65 .55 .33 v v 1 . 6.1 229 223 192 214 216 220 216 244 216 .33 .48 202 224 243 245 224 123 195 214 239 239 .82 197 . 82 220 .48 201 .33 221 206 188 209 .93 243 188 230 206 221 239 .93 215 242 213 194 216 243 245 224 201 236 .93 191 190 PROL0ll C ll f WITH omp :ments o NATIDNAL THE J. SPANG BAKING cu. SAVIT SERVICE LORAIN, OHIO National SAVIT Service is a new, revolutionary motor service that cleans your motor of harmful de- posits . . . sludge . . . varnish and grit. lt reduces engine wear, saves repairs, increases compres- sion as much as 25M and gives you increased oil and gasoline mileage. Stop at your nearest National White Rose Gasoline or En-Ar-Co Motor Oil dealer for SAVIT Service . . . the service that will give you thousands of extra miles of smooth, economical performance. The cost is small-the saving great. The NATIONAL REFllllllG 00., Cleveland, Ullio Tlze O is made in Grand and Console types to meet the exactinq demands oi W lj- the finest musicians. lt is one of today's truly . ff great pianos. wwf The is Americas popular home piano. lts musical tone, beauty oi design and finish and its sturdy construction have made it a national favorite in the home. C A B L E Piano Company 228 So. Wabash Ave. Chicago. Illinois Factory Oregon, Illinois O 0.0 Compliments of FRIE D 0:0 26 5 Student Directory and Index 266 --G- Cont. NAME or STUDENT George, James Peter, 3-C, 1216 North Ave., N.E., Massillon. . . George, Marylouise, Gr-C, 647 Spink St., Wooster ........... Gerstenberger, Eleanor, Sp-M, North Olmsted .......... Getchell, Hazel Marie, 3-M, Glen Ave., Grayslake, Ill .... . . Gethman, Mary Helen, 3-C, East Northfield, Mass. ......... . . . . Geyer, Herman Washington, 1-T, 455 E. Broad St., Elyria ............... Gibbin, Don Eric, 2-C, 205 Albemarle St., Rochester, N. Y. ............,.. . Gies, Jeannette Underhill, 2-C, 333 Crestmont Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. .... . . . Gififin, Raymond Henry, 3-T, Theological Quadrangle, Oberlin .............. Giles, Mrs. Oleo Chapman, Sp-M, 2076 Grafton Rd., Elyria .... ' ................... . . Glaser, Joseph Max, 4-C, 1090 Quentin Pl., Woodmere, N. Y. ..................... . . Glover, Mary Allnes, 3-C, Box 178, Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Conn.. . . Godfrey, James Holland, 4-M, 1000 Virginia Ave., Parkersburg, W. Va. .............. . Golding, Mfaryl Jane, 3-M, 1528 Garfield Ave., Wyomissing, Pa .... ................ Gong, Chong, 1-C, 364 E. 149th St., Cleveland ........................ . Good, Margaret Allison, 4-C, 419 Homestead Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y .... . Gooden, Myra Hildur, 4-C, 1744 Cedar Rd., Homewood, lll. ............ . Goodman, Seymour Seth, 4-C, 93 Maryland St., Springfield, Mass. .... . . . Gordon, Alan Morton, 2-C, 1026 E. 99th St., Cleveland ........... Gordon, Gloria Carol, 2-C, 13 Cobb Ave., White Plains, N. Y... . Gordon, Lester Elliott, 2-C, 2601 Parkway, Philadelphia, Pa .... . . Gorske, Paul Raymond, 4-C, 32 Locust St., Oberlin ............ . Gott, Porter Hastings, 3-C, 346 Sheridan Rd., Winnetka, Ill.. . . . Gott, Ruth Caroline, 4-C, 528 E. Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y. .... . Gould, Mary Jane, 1-M, 123 Bruce St., Scotia, N. Y. ........ . . Gourley, Mrs. Dora Schlosser, Sp-C, May Cottage Oberlin ........ Gozzi, Zita Maria, 1-M, 15 Fletcher Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.. . . Grace, Victoria George, 1-M, 527 29th St., Des Moines, Iowa. . . . Gracey, Evelyn Myra, 3-C, 305 W. Mt. Carmel Ave., Glenside, Pa... . . . . Graham, Mfarionj Joy, 1-C, 206 Nichols St., Clearfield, Pa. ....... . . Grannis, Frederick Herbert, 3-C, 323 Bank St., Lodi ................ . Gray, Dorothy Virginnia, 1-C, 48 Arlington Rd., West Hartford, Conn... . Green, Mary, 1-M, 731 Atkinson Ave., Detroit, Mich. .............. . . Green, Mary Louise, 4-C, 6833 Crandon Ave., Chicago, Ill. ........ . . Greene, David Charles, 1-C, 236 Oxford Ave., Elyria ......... . Greene, David Edgar, 1-C, 329 N. Chestnut St., Ravenna ...... . Greene, Gloria Muriel, 3-C, 10 W. 96th St., New York, N. Y.. . . . Greenwood, Floy Geraldine, 2-M, R.D. 4, Warren ............. . . Griffith, Elizabeth jackson, 3-C, Scottsboro, Ala. ................. ..... . Griffith, Virginia Ruth, 3-C, 96 Bella Vista St., Tuckahoe, N. Y.. . . Grills, Richard Randell, Sp-C, 221 S. Main St., Oberlin ......... . . . . Griswold, Ann Cary, 1-C, Farms Court Apts., Fairmont, W. Va. ........ . Grosebeck, Milton VanLeer, 1-C, 3212 Huey Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. ....... . Grottle, George Tibor Chubirko, 3-C, 336 Wigwam Lane, Stratford, Conn.. . Grover, jean, 3-C, 101 E. State St., Gloversville, N. Y. ............... . . Gruber, Jacob William, 4-C, 724 Euclid Ave., Akron ................. Guernsey, Phyllis Jean, 4-C, 318 Perry St., Fostoria ................... . Guerrant, Nancy Armstrong, 1-M, 380 E. Lexington St., Danville, Ky.. . . . Gulick, Lfutherl Halsey, Jr., 2-C, 14 Sussex Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. .... . . Gunnemann, Edwin Bernard, Gr-T, Galion ......................... Gutsche, Cfarlj David, 3-C, 611 N. Waiola Ave., LaGrange, Ill.. . . ....66 ...H- ..f .iii . . f .33 fff .25 . . . .83 '.'65','i63 ....65 .'.'f.'6fi 1 04, 115, . . f .36 . . . .83 f f f .lid Haas, Walter Montefiore, Jr., 2-C, 14422 Shaker Blvd., Shaker Heights ....... . Haddox, Hazel Marie, 4-M, 1306 Murrell Ave., Columbus ................... . Hagner, George Wills, jr., 4-C, 251 W. Harvey St., Philadelphia, Pa. ..... 83, 109, 130 Hahn, Kfennethj Robert, 4-C, 9 Knox St., Worcester, Mass. ............... . . Haifleigh, Mary Frances, 1-C, 24 Van Buren St., Dolgeville, N. Y.. . . Haig, Alan Warren, 2-M, 587 Prospect St., Nutley, N. J. ...... . . Haigh, Barton, 1-C, 242 Burncoat St., Worcester, Mass.. . . Haigh, Dana, 2-M, 242 Burncoat St., Worcester, Mass... . . ....83 f f f .lid Hale, Thomas Chase, 1-M, 1871 Roxbury Rd., Cleveland ..... ..... Hall, Doris Jane, 1-C, 618 Race Ave., Lancaster, Pa. .......... .............. . Hall, james Truman, 4-C, 151 Forest St., Oberlin .............. .... 8 3, 1 Hall, Margaret Frey, 3-C, 116 Bennett St., Three Rivers, Mich. .... ..... . Hall, Otis Frederick, 3-C, 121 S. Professor St,, Oberlin .... ...... Halteman, Alfred Ellsworth, 3-C, 314 Willowwood Dr., Dayton ...... .66, 02, 121 .....109 Hamilton, Harry Edward, 2-C, 290 Elm St., Oberlin .......... .................. 4 9 Hamilton, William Hughes, Jr., 2-C, 2745 Girard Ave., Evanston, Ill.L .... 49 118, 120 Hamilton, William Leo, 3-T, 19 Watt St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ...................... . Hancock, Jane, 1-M, 14555 Asbury Pk., Detroit, Mich. ........ . . . Handyside, Douglas Peace, jr., 3-C, 762 Broadway, Bedford ........ . Hanley, Lorraine Virginia, 4-C, 409 N. 3rd Ave., Maywood, Ill ...... . . . Hanley, Sister Mfaryj Coletta, Gr-M, 14808 Lake Ave., Lakewood .... . Hanni, john William, 3-C, 268 Maryland Ave., Toledo ............ . ....83 108, .65 .65 115 .Lis .48 .82 .65 .65 .33 112 .82 109 .48 .49 123 120 .65 .83 .33 .34 105 .34 109 .34 .34 .83 .34 .34 117 .49 .66 125 .34 .34 .66 115 117 .83 .00 110 .66 .49, .83, 133, 116 .34, . 34 140 .34 135 119, 130, .63 140 123 .34 164 .36 r 1 1 1 PAGE 203 236 228 233 212 222 135 217 . 82 221 226 1 14 232 135 1 16 207 233 216 216 204 230 188 155 21 1 134 243 243 236 235 225 237 200 236 244 210 225 130 201 122 208 228 233 234 218 205 222 214 229 226 215 . 34 229 216 228 132 238 216 233 231 . 75 194 Q35 I ,.' v GREYHIIIUNIII Lets You SAVE As You Travel lOu'11 SQ-ve when you go by Super-Coach-save tires, SCIVG me, save money! You'll save vital materials for the War needs. 30, for Greyhound carries far more passengers on the rnc1teriCIl lsed than is possible by private car. OBERLIN TRAVEL BUREAU -- 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 Compliments of V GEORGE DE FRIEZE Operating Phonographs Cll Campus . . .Varsity . . . Timmy's . . . Gibson's 267 Student Directory and Index 2 -H- Cont. NAME or STUDENT Hansen, Herbert Edwin, 4-C, 410 W. 68th St., Kansas City, Mo. ....,.... 83, 109, 140 Hansen, james Edward, 2-C, 17913 Hilliard Rd., Lakewood ...... . Hansen, Jfensl Viggo, 2-C, 1704 N. Keating Ave., Chicago, Ill. .... . . Harbury, Clara Bertha, 2-C, Ambassador Hotel, New York, N. Y.. . . Hardin, Kathryn, 4-C, 9443 Central Park Ave., Evanston, Ill.. . . . . Harper, Evelyn Harriet, 3-M, 2317 E. 93rd St., Cleveland ..... . Harrington, Edward Lee, 1-C, 210 Wooster St., Lodi ....... . Harris, Donna Jean, 1-M, Highmore, S Dak. ............... . . Harris, Josephine Estella, 2-M, 229 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, Pa .... . Harris, Paul Leonard, 4-C, 525 E. 21 St., Brooklyn, N. Y.. . . . . Harrison, Carolyn jane, 3-M, 3423 Mooney Ave., Cincinnati. . . Harrison, Virginia, 2-C, 311 N. 14th St., Mount Vernon, Ill.. . . . . Harrow, Alan George, 4-C, 27 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y .... . . Harrow, Arthur Lewis, 1-C, 27 W. 86th St., New York, N. Y. ...... . Harter, Elizabeth Barnum, 4-M, R.D. 4, Albion, N. Y. ................ . Hartman, Dorothy Ann, 2-C, 540 Charles Ave., New Kensington, Pa.. . . . Hartman, Elizabeth Louise, 1-C, 1666 Highland Ave., Rochester, N. Y.. .. Hartman, justin James, 3-T, Bettsville .............................. Hartog, Myra Florence, 3-C, 215 W. 92nd St., New York, N. Y.. . . . Hartson, Mary Elizabeth, 3-C, 50 W. Vine St., Oberlin ......... Hartson, Robert Reed, 4-C, 50 W. Vine St., Oberlin ........... Hartsough, Ray Albert, Gr-T, Apple Creek .......................... Harvey, Ida Halliday, 3-C, 1127 12th St., Huntington, W. Va. ........ . . fff .Zia . . . .83 f f f .34 .....66, 115 .....84,109, ....66 Harvie, Walter Morgan, 4-M, 15 Hillside Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y.. . . . Haskell, Alice Elizabeth, 4-C, 12 Orsini Dr., Larchmont, N. Y. ....... . Hassler, Muriel Elizabeth, 1-M, 427 5th St., Tyrone, Pa. ...... . . Hatch, William Bacon, 2-C, Celo Community, Celo, N. C ...... Hauser, Ruth Eleanor, 4-C, Casilla 2-D, Angol, Chile .......... Hawke, Pauline Ruth, Gr-M, 1516 27th St., N.W., Canton. . . . Hayden, Joel Babcock, Jr., 2-C, Hudson .......................... Hayden, Richard John, 2-C, 108 Clark St., Buchanan, Mich ...... ....... Hayes, Carolyn Virginia, 3-C, 4490 Briarbanks Dr., Fairview Village .... . Hazard, Sarah Hall, 3-M, 76 Monroe Pl., Bloomfield, N. J .... ........ . Healy, George Robert, 1-C, 836 E. Lake Forest Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.. . . Hedner, Virginia Grace, 1-C, 25706 Pembroke Ave., Great Neck, N. Y.. . . Heeley, Marilyn Flora, 3-C, 378 Kenilworth, S.E., Warren .............. Heggemeier, Arleen Mae, 1-M, 522 E. 8th St., Alton, Ill. ........... . . . Heinrich, John Charles, Jr., 3-C, Quila Sheikhapura, India ....... . Heinzen, .Bruce Robert, 4-C, 2716 N. 7th St., Sheboygan, Wis. .... . . . Heldt, Richard Franklin, 3-C, 17 Poplar Pk., Pleasant Ridge, Mich.. . . . Helm, Gloria Burnice Lucille, 2-M, 2 Park Rd., Belmont, Mass.. . . Helmke, Marianne Gilson, 3-C, 2024 Glenwood Ave., Toledo ..... . Helseth, Margaret -Emilie, 4-C, 286 Liberty St., Painesville ......... . . f .34 . . f .33 .....84, 104 Hendrix, june Marjorie, 2-M, 2904 Champaign Ave., Mattoon, Ill. ................. . Henry, Ralph Seth, 3-C, 155 W. Taggart St., East Palestine ............. .....66, 109 Henry, Robert Timmons, Jr., 1-M, 169 Yu Ming Yuen, Shanghai, China ............. Henry, Theda Raeburn, 1-C, Edgemont, Port Henry, N. Y. .............. ....... . v 1 Henson, john Sidney, 1-M, 413 Buffalo St., Conneaut ............................... Henze, Richard Warren, 3-C, 264 W. Ridgewood Ave., Ridgewood, N. J.. Herber, Florence Jennings, 2-C, 1204 Richmont St., Scranton, Pa. ....., . Herdman, Donald Layton, 4-C, 756 Norman St., Bridgeport, Conn.. . . . Herriman, Annabel, 1-C, High St., Woodsfield .................... . Herriott, jean Lois, 2-C, 36 Dunbar St., Chatham, NJ. ......... . . Herrmann, Dorothy Emma, 3-C, 15 Mentelle Pk., Lexington, Ky. .... . Herrmann, Leonard Lorenz, 2-M, 2313 Banker St., McKeesport, Pa .... Hertzler, Betty May, 1-C, 1650 S. 20th St., Lincoln, Nebr. ........ . . Herzog, Jane Yarwood, 4-C, 125 S. Catherine, LaGrange, Ill. ........... . Hetherington, Mary Grace, 1-C, 228 N. Seward Ave., Auburn, N. Y.. . . . . Hetherington, Virginia, 3-C, 228 N. Seward Ave., Auburn, N. Y. ...... . . .....66,109 .....49, 110 .....49, 103 .....66,108 .. .... 66 Hewins, Eleanor Chamberlain, 4-C, 2408 Chesapeake Ave., Hampton, Va. .... .... 8 4 Hewitt, William Robert, 1-C, 1047 Bunker Hill Rd., Ashtabula .......... Hicks, Cfharlesj Thomas, Jr., 2-M, 425 Beauregard St., Alexandria, La.. . . . Hicks, Kenyon Irving, 2-C, 167 Woburn St., Reading, Mass. .......... . . Hicks, Ruth Evelyn, 1-C, 167 Woburn St., Reading, Mass. ..... . . Hiersteiner, Gloria Irene, 1-M, 443 56th St., Des Moines, Iowa .... . Higham, Ruth Norton, 2-C, 216 N. George St., Rome, N. Y.. . . . . Higinbotham, George Paul, 3-M, Maple Ave., Victor, N. Y. ...... . . Hild, Esther Edith, 1-M, 815 N. Ainsworth Ave., Tacoma, Wash.. . . . Hildner, David Waldron, 4-C, 111 S. Professor St., Oberlin ....... . Hildner, Philip Roland, 2-C, 111 S. Professor St., Oberlin ..... Hill, Edna Mae, 3-C, Brant Lake, N. Y. ................ . Hill, Emily Florence, 2-C, 112 E. Newton, Tulsa, Okla.. . . . Hill, Harriet Emma, 3-M, Halfred Farms, Chagrin Falls ..... Hill, james Prue, 4-C, 1594 Lincoln Ave., Lakewood .................. . Hiller, Elizabeth, 1-M, 7 Bursley Pl., White Plains, N. Y. ............. . . ..f .34 PAGE 143, .00, .49, 178, 116, .66 125: .34 .49 .36 .49 120: .34 .33 106 .34 1175 118 135 163 .34 .34 .34 .66 .66 122 .34 .66 .34 130 . 49 .66 122 . 49 136 .34 . 34 146 118 .34 104 125 .34 .84 .34 104 108 . 34 .lid 119 .113 .34 .841 66, 50, 67, 84, ....34 r Hillman, Henry Arthur, Jr., 3-C, 25397 Larkin Rd., R.D. 3, Detroit, Mich. ..... . . . . . v 1 216 220 203 189 232 200 207 243 221 .83 245 207 219 226 196 212 211 223 221 242 192 221 . 84 204 188 217 . 49 . 49 228 194 224 188 228 188 190 . 84 . 66 236 217 194 212 203 234 231 . 93 238 198 . 84 211 245 245 . 49 242 194 242 245 208 226 .49 119 201 . 34 213 231 146 .50 204 189 188 192 242 FIHST ' - U I I , 5 . t . 1 ANU ALWAYS YEAR RGUND STUDENTS WILL FIND US READY TO MEET THEIR YEAR.ROUND CLOTHING NEEDS The Store' Tha! Men Approve' Student Directory and Index 70 -H- Cont. NAME or STUDENT Hineline, Edson Stewart, Jr., 1-C, 124 Wildmere Rd., Rochester, N. Y. .... . . . Hinners, Ruth, 1-C, 233 Raymond St., Rockville Centre, N. Y. ........ . Hinrichs, Efdgarj Neal, 1-C, 15 Litchfield Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. .... . . . Hirazawa, Katsumi, 2-T, 410 Hirata Ashiya, Mukogun, Japan ........ Hirsch, Arthur Gerald, 3-C, 5003 N. Winchester Ave., Chicago, lll.. . . . Hirschmann, Ralph Franz, 3-C, 3735 Locust, Kansas City, Mo. ...... . Hirshberg, Richard Irwin, 1-C, 239 E. 5th St., Mount Vernon, N. Y.. . . Hoar, Richard Bertal, 2-C, 814 Dover Ave., Akron .................. Hoare, Alan Maurice, 1-C, 1881 E. 76th Terr., Kansas City, Mo. .... . Hoare, Mfarciaj Jean, 4-C, 1881 E. 76th Terr., Kansas City, Mo. ..... . . Hoddinott, Gordon Thomas, 2-C, 1240 Melbourne Rd., East Cleveland .... ..... 6 7, Hoff, Elaine Yvonne, Gr-C, 810 Blackshire Rd., Wilmington, Del. ...... . Hoff, Melvern Clayton, 3-C, 810 Blackshire Rd., Wilmington, Del ...., . Hoff, Rfivaj Elizabeth, 3-M, 11 Gridley Pl., Ottawa, Ill. ........... . . Hoffman, Alice Carter, 4-M, 507 White Oak St., High Point, N. C ..... Hoffman, Marjorie Carolyn, 3-M, 411 Hillside Ave., Jenkintown, Pa... .. Hofsteter, Cfalvinj Roy, 2-M, R.D. 1, Massillon .................. Hohf, Robert Pihl, 4-C, 411 Pine St., Yankton, S. Dak. ...... . Holesovsky, Jaroslav Pravoslav, 3-M, Free Ave., Bedford ....... . Holloway, Rita Harris, 2-C, 1013 E. 26th St., Brooklyn, N. Y ..... . . . . Holmes, Kathleen, 4-C, 1905 Arthur Ave., Fort Myers, Fla. ........... . Holmes, Mfaryj Frances, 3-M, 1555 N. Genesee Dr., Lansing, Mich... . . Holmes, Richard Remsen, 4-C, 329 Reamer Pl., Oberlin .............. ....67, 109 ....67, 155 Holmes, Robert Wayne, 4-C, 331 East 18th Ave., Columbus .................. Hommann, Ann Elliott, 4-C, 1 Brayton Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y .... ......... 8 4, 110, 113, Hook, Jfamesj Maxwell, Jr., 1-M, 531 N. Howard St., Union City, Ind ..... .........., Hoot, Mary Ellen, 2-C, 301 Lafayette Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. ........ . Hoover, Harold Marr, 1-M, Ray St., Williamstown, Pa ..... ......... Hopkins, Horace Herbert, Jr., 2-C, 4 Crest Lane, Swarthmore, Pa.. . . . Horner, Dwight Burton, 3-T, 1401 St. Elmo, N.E., Canton ........ . Horner, Marjie Phyllis, 1-M, 1514 Lane, Topeka, Kans. .......... . Horner, Mrs. Opal HoFfman, 1-T, 1401 St. Elmo, N.E., Canton .... . Hornstein, Charles William, 1-M, 268 N. Main St., Meadville, Pa. .... . Horton, Mrs. Jeane Houf, Sp-C, 110 W. College St., Oberlin ........... . Horvath, William Louis, 3-C, 13 Hamilton Ave., South Norwalk, Conn.. . . . Horwitt, Robert Byron, 1-C, 1.1 Paul Pl., Roosevelt, N. Y. ........................ . Hoskins, Etta Ruth, 4-C, 654 Locust Ave., Weston, W. Va. ....................... . Hostetler, Mary Carolyn, 2-C, 2207 Bennett Ave., Evanston, Ill. ...... . . Houser, Robert Wilson, 1-C, 4135 Beverly Dr., Toledo .......... . Houston, William, 2-C, 456 W. Park Ave., Mansfield .... . Howe, Margaret, 2-C, 31 E. Walnut St., Hinsdale, Ill.. . . . .50, 105, 1 Hribal, Elizabeth Josephine,'2-M, R.D. 1, Everett ............... ...... ..... 54, Hubbard, Gladys Maude, 2-C, Paotingfu, China .......................... .... 5 0, Huddle, Carolyn Lora, 3-C, Care of State Department, Washington, D. C . ........ 67, Hufford, Virginia May , 4-C, 2439 Orchard Rd., Toledo .................... .... 8 4 Hughes, Gordon Elliot, 3-C, 2709 Central Ave., Middletown ...... . ..... ...... . . Hughes, Helen Elizabeth, 3-C, 1813 4th Ave., Altoona, Pa. ........ . Hull, Virginia Elizabeth, 3-C, 1523 Chesterland Ave., Lakewood ...... Humbert, Helen Evelyn, 3-C, 35 Brookside Ave., Caldwell, N. J. ...... . ....67, 108 ......67 ....67 Humphrey, MMe Albertine Wickersheim, Sp-C,'French House, Oberlin ............... Hunt, John Alexander, 4-C, 14544 Hubbell Ave., Detroit, Mich. ....... . Hunt, Robert Atwater, 2-C, 25 N. 26th St., Camp Hill, Pa. ......... . ....84, 109 Hunter, Gerard, 3-C, 1313 W. 19th St., Lorain .......................... Hurford, Allen Forbes, 4-C, 28 DeHart Rd., Maplewood, N. J. ............. . . . Hurley, William George Hubbard, 2-C, 32 Lenox Pl., Middletown, N. Y.. . . Hurrell, Barbara Cecelia, 1-M, 1048 Cambridge Cres., Norfolk, Va. ....... ..... 3 5 Hussey, Louise Batchelder, 1-M, 279 Rich Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. .... .... . Huston, John Louis, 4-C, 355 E. 5th Ave., Lancaster .................. Hutcheson, Margaret Louise, 2-M, Dexter City .............. . . Hutchins, Gardner Treible, 4-C, 306 Shawnee Dr., Erie, Pa.. .. Hyde, Ruth Margaret, 3-C, 612 S. 2nd St., Clearfield, Pa.. . . . . Hykes, Jane Ellen, 2-C, 2131 Elm St., Youngstown ......... -1- Inge, Elizabeth Kathryn, 1-M, 142 Lincoln Ave., Wood-Ridge, N. J.. . . . Ismond, Dorothy May, 3-M, Jackson Rd., Chagrin Falls ............. Ivanye, Eleanor Catherine, 1-C, 11702 Parkview Ave., Cleveland. . . .J- Jack, Dorothy, 1-C, 2128 Rossmoor Rd., Cleveland Heights ....... . Jacobs, Barbara Jean, 2-C, 991 Brunswick Rd., Cleveland Heights. . . . Jacobs, Eleanor, 3-C, Mercersburg Acad., Mercersburg, Pa. ....... . . Jacobs, Janet, 2-C, Mercersburg Acad., Mercersburg, Pa. .... . James, Alice Lucille, 4-C, 4764 Pearl Rd., Cleveland ........... . Jameson, George Herbert, 1-M, 7 Charles Pl., Chatham, N. J.. . . . Jamieson, Margaret Ruth, 1-C, 5120 Capitol Ave., Omaha, Nebr.. . . Jarmin, Lucie Reeves, 2-M, Carlock, Ill. ....................... . ..'.'.'s'5','i:i4 PAGE .34 226 34 242 134 ini i24 .34 .84 102 r2.0 . 67 .84 156 .04 .015 .84 103: .84, 116, 34, .35, .84, 156, .50, 119, 107, 104, .67, 119, 115, 107 L40 .00 .04 iisi .35 .00 146 .67 .50 .....35 .....67 .....35 ....50, 104 ....67, 104 50 .....00 .....35 .....50 1 v V 225 223 . 67 219 . 93 192 197 193 234 132 221 194 212 215 235 193 208 208 142 1 17 232 . 50 . 50 191 . 50 222 206 222 . 35 . 67 . 35 208 199 . 93 . 50 . 50 189 244 208 195 238 228 221 212 233 192 102 . 50 196 229 . 84 213 190 237 198 119 221 196 242 199 245 213 198 201 213 E ll MIN ll Sl. . . Serving Student Needs Since 1888 ' Books ' Music ' Stationery ' Greeting Cards I ' College seal items 'EVEHY IILASSHUUM NEED' A. E. Cn1nings8Snn Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention wt 630 Serving Oberlin The PAGE DAIRY CO. MADSFIELD, OHIO JI... ' ll.-v k- ' 1' QW sri' l. . , 1 ---52 4-.x r i -221. I ,I ,-E, For Good Food Amid Pleasant Surroundings The III-0-HI TEA BO0MS The P? VALEUICTURIANS el FUEL Viking-Fairmont Coal Nordic Coke United Eastern Coal Sales Corporation 835 Williamson Bldg. Cleveland, Oh z Student Directory and Index 272 -J - Cont. NAME OF STUDENT Jeffries, Margaret Louise Shea, 1-M, 86 Forest Ave., Caldwell, N. J. Jenkins, Marilyn Ruth, 3-M, 25 Park Rd., Maplewood, N. J. ....... . . Jensen, Norma Hark, 4-M, 520 Cleveland Ave., Fergus Falls, Minn. Jewell, Kenneth Wayne, 1-M, 200 6th St., Plymouth, Ind. ....... .. John, Elizabeth Coralyn, 3-C, 48 Kenilworth Dr., Akron ........... Johnsen Johnson, Andrew Christian, 2-T, 1104 Webster Ave., Cleveland .... Johnson, David Kohn, 3-C, 66 Concord St., Nashua, N. H. ....... . Johnson Johnson, Jay Stapp, 1-C, 2907 Elmo Pl., Middletown .............. Johnson, Kathryn Hayward, 2-M, 1310 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md.. Johnson, Mrs. Martha Kendrick, Sp-C, 67 S. Professor St., Oberlin. Johnson, Mildred Jane, 3-M, 220 S. Walnut St., Yellow Springs ...... . Johnson, Richard Franklin, 1-C, 198 Magee Ave., Rochester, N. Y.. Johnson, Robert Edward, 4-C, 67 S. Professor St., Oberlin ......... Johnson, Robert Willard, 3-C, 9 College Campus, Lake Forest, Ill.. . Johnson, Vincent Arthur, 2-C, Edmondston Rd., Springbrook Terr., Johnston, Fred Eugene, 2-C, 348 Hay Pl., Coshocton ............................. . ....67 , Phyllis Irene, 1-M, 592 Greene Ave., Benton Harbor, Mich.. . . . , George Arthur, 2-C, 274 Brunswick St., Rochester, N. Y.. . . . ....35 Hyattsville, Md .... Johnston, Joanne Helen, 2-C, Claysburg, Pa. ................................ . Jones, Ann-Elizabeth, 1-M, 1092 Bloomfield Ave., Akron ..... Jones Christine, 3-M, 322 11th Ave., Texas City, Tex. .... . Jones Cyril, 1-C, 2224 Pingree Ave., Detroit, Mich. ......... . Jones, Doris Calilia, 1-M, 60 W. 129th St., New York, N. Y.. . . . ....35 . .fer Jones, Mrs. Dorothy Ege, 1-T, 64 Spring St., Oberlin ......... Jones Edward Haas, 2-T, Clayton, Mich. .................. . Jones, Marian Elizabeth, 2-M, R.D. 3, Lima .................... Jones, Otta Mae, 3-M, 2108 Louisiana Ave., New Orleans, La... . . . Jones, Robert Edward, 1-C, 116 Saratoga Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.. . . . Jones, Stuart Burton, 1-C, 216 Yale Ave., Swarthmore, Pa ...... ..... Jordan, Robert Sayle, 3-C, 217 lst Ave., Ottawa, Ill. ................. . Josephi, Nancy Bronner, 1-M. 75 Beaufort Pl., New Rochelle, N Y.. . . . Josephson, Pearl Lorraine, 1-M, 12 Pinehurst Rd., Holyoke, Mass... . . . Joslin, Margaret Mosier, 4-C, 8 Steadwell Ave., Amsterdam, N. Y.. . . . . -K- Kaden, Edith Ruth, 1-M, 10107 Yale Ave., Cleveland ..... Kafka, Borghild, 4-C, 163 Elm St., Oberlin ........................... Kafka, Felicia Marianne, Sp-C, 163 Elm St., Oberlin ................... . . . .85 Kamm, George Nelson, 4-C, 365 Lakeshore Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.. . . . Kane, John Henry, 1-T, 4591 W. 41st St., Cleveland .................. . Kanner, Herbert, 2-C, 708 W. 171st St., New York, N. Y ...... ...... . Karelsen, Ellen Van Raalte, 1-C, 1130 Park Ave., New York, N.Y.. . . . Kattell, Ellen, 3-C, 1505 Hawthorne Rd., Fort Wayne, Ind. ........... . Katz, Elaine Judith,'Gr-C, 3212 Gwynns Falls Pkwy., Baltimore, Md.. . . .c.:5g. Kaufman, Howard Keva, 2-C, 145 W. 58th St., New York, N. Y. ............... . Kaufmann, Thomas David, 2-C, 333 Central Park, West, New York, N. Y .... .51 Kautsky, Hilde Andreina, 3-C, 219 W. 81st St., New York, N. Y. ....... . Keenan, Richard Bernard, 1-C, 45 Trafalgar St., Rochester, N. Y ..... . Keener, Weaver James, 1-T, 127 N. Union St., Galion ............. Keesey, Cfharlesj Robert, 1-C, 559 Parkwood Ave., Youngstown ...... Keil, Paul Luther, 1-C, 226 W. Seminole Circle, Fort Wayne, Ind.. . . . Keiser, Ada Mae, 4-M, R.D. 2, Stroudsburg, Pa. ..................... . Keller, Barbara Louise, 1-C, 217 Hancock St., Findlay ............... Kelley, Marian, 3-C, 8212 Cedar Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. ............. 68, Kelley, Susan Dorothea, 3-C, 8212 Cedar Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. ...... . Kelly, Mrs. Sophia Nutter, Gr-C, R.D. 2, Oberlin ..................... .....68 103, 113 Kelner, Robert Cole, 3-C, R.D. 1, LaGrange ....................... 68, 109, 130 Kelsey, Martha Maude, 3-C, 34 Winnebago Rd., Tuckahoe, N. Y... . . Kemp, Robert Lawrence, 1-C, 146 Spring St., Gloversville, N. Y.. . . . . Kemper, Carol Lydia, 1-C, 1606 Compton Rd., Cleveland Heights. . . . Kemsies, Louise Kathrine, 4-M, Hunt Rd., Strongsville ........... . Kennard, Anne Dance, 1-C, 701 Wyckoff Rd., Ithaca, N. Y. ....... . . ........68 v Kennedy, Cfloverj Lucille, 2-M, R.D. 1, Martel ........................ . . Kennedy, Melville Talbot, Jr., 1-T, 1211 W. California St., Urbana, Ill... Kenney, James Harris, 2-C, 924 W. End Ave., New York, N. Y. .... . . Kennick, William Elmer, 1-C, 727 N. Beatty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . . Kent, George Nelson, 2-C, 431 Lowell St., Manchester, N. H.. . . . . Kent, Lodoska, 1-C, 728 N. James St., Rome, N. Y ..... ....... . Kenyon, Cecelia, 3-C, 726 Park Rd., Gainesville, Ga. ........ . Kernohan, Hugh, Jr., 2-C, 3125 Pleasant Ave., Hamilton ..... . . . . . Kerr, Jane McCracken, 2-C, 30 Manton Rd., Beach Bluff, Mass ..... . Kessler, Hester Jane, 1-C, 962 Louise Ave., Lancaster, Pa. ...... . . Keyerleber, Betty Jean, 1-C, 26500 Chardon Rd., Euclid .......... . Killam, Douglas Lloyd, 4-C, 1054 Oxford Rd., Atlanta, Ga. ........ . . Kilpack, Gilbert Hawthorne, 2-T, 1724 S.E. 40th Ave., Portland, Ore.. King, Arthur Knight, 3-M, 10 Linwood St., Hyde Park, Mass. .... . . King, David Tseng, 1-C, 7C Broom Rd., Hong Kong, China ..... H '.....i.68 . f f .65 PAGE .35,188 .67,189 .85,195 .....35 103,245 .35,210 ,....67 .50,119 116,207 .50,221 .75,217 .35,207 123,216 .50,203 .50,214 .50,200 119,201 .67,244 ...,.93 .50,213 ....223 156,244 .67,244 .35,226 .35,227 .67,239 .35,201 156,201 154,209 .35,188 .....85 .....35 .85,220 .....51 121,230 .68,198 .51,218 117,218 128,217 .35,225 .35,225 .....85 .35,201 155,236 155,195 144,216 156,229 .35,234 .35,242 .....85 .35,201 .51,213 ....118 130,234 .35,197 .51,218 .35,201 116,229 .42,138 .68,236 .35,230 .35,242 .85,119 ....222 ....85 ....35 THERE IS ll TYPE UF KUIJAK FILM FUH EVERY PUHPUSE KODAK VERICHROME is the' overwhelming favorite with picture takers Verichrome is double coated . . . guards against over- and underexposure. Popular roll and film pack sizes in stock. KODAK PANATOMIC-X has a grain of microscopic fineness and all the speed necessary for normal needs. Yields big enlargements of amazing brilliance. 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Cossitt Ave., LaGrange, Ill.. . . .,....... 85, 215 King, Kathryn Maddox, 3-M, 2115 3rd Ave., Kearney, Nebr. ....... .... 6 8, 228 Kingsley, Howard Halliday, 1-C, 109 Powers St., Needham, Mass.. . . .... 35, 227 Kinsey, Anne McMillen, 2-C, 1320 E. 1st St., Bloomington, Ind .... . ........... 51, 199 Kissane, Martha Elizabeth, 3-C, 3144 W. 92nd St., Cleveland ....... ............. 6 8, 193 Kitchen, Sumner Wendell, 3-C, 79 Governors Ave., Medford, Mass. ..... ..... 6 8, 111, 112, 203 Klauss, Dorothy Elizabeth, 3-M, Ridge Rd., E. Webster, N. Y. ...... ........... 6 8, 196 Kline, Vivian Shirley, 1-M, 1103 W. 2nd St., Flint, Mich. ........... .... 3 5, 242 Knapp, Janet Elizabeth, 2-M, State Institute, Farmingdale, N. Y.. . . .... 51, 217 Knapp, Joan, 1-M, Wiremgill Rd., North Stamford, Conn. .......... .... 3 5, 154 Knauft, Efdwinj Burdette, 4-C, 6315 Parkman Pl., Cincinnati .... .... 8 5, 219 Knopf, Susan, 2-C, 171 W. 79th St., New York, N. Y. ......... .51, 209 Knowlton, Stuart Lee, 4-C, 412 W. 20th St., New York, N. Y. ............. . . . .85 Knudsen, Helga Agnete, Sp-C, Jakobshaun, Greenland .......................,..... . . . . . . Koblenzer, Elizabeth Johanna Hill, 3-C, 86 Royal Parade, Eastbourne, Eng. ....... 119, 228 Kodama, Arthur Shuntetsu, 1-C, 1828 Republican St., Honolulu, Hawaii ...... .... . 36, 225 Kohberger, John, 1-C ................................................ ...... . . . .36 Kolb, Evelyn Treichler, 2-C, 70 Waterman St., Lockport, N. Y. .... ..... 5 1 105, 228 Kooser, Edwin DeTurck, 1-M, 9142 193rd St., Hollis, N. Y. ...... . .. .... . . . .36 Koplin, Harry Thomas, 1-C, 222 Columbus St., Elyria ........ .36, 235 Kovacs, Stephen, 3-T, 1018 Raymond St., Akron ............ . . . . . . Kramer, Dfanielj William, 1-C, 1051 E. 23rd St., Erie, Pa.. .. .36 Krauss, Robert Wallfar, 2-C, 1941 W. 100th St., Cleveland ............ .51, 136 Krebs, Victoria Elizabeth, 2-C, 10 Kenmore St., Warren, Pa. .............. ..... . 51, 200 Kremenetsky, Solomon William, 4-M, 97-52 75th St., Ozone Park, N. Y .... . ..... 118, 218 Krise, Miriam Frances, 1-M, 345 Broadway, Milton, Pa. ................ .... . 36, 201 Kruskal, Rosaly, 1-M, 250 Forest Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. .............. .36, 230 Kurzban, William Bernard, 2-C, 161 McKinley Ave., East Orange, N. J. .... .51, 122 Kushner, William David, 1-M, 617 Bank St., Lake Charles, La .... ....... .... . 3 6, 191 Kyle, Chester Dixon, 4-M, R.D. 7, Mahoningtown, Pa. ......... ...... ..... 1 0 2, 239 -L- Lakin, Barbara Ann, 2-C, 33 Mt. Pleasant, Wyoming .... .... 1 04 199 Lammers, Paul Wesley, GriT, R.D. 5, Wooster ............. ....... . . . Landfear, Efdnal Christene, 3-C, R.D. 1, Geneva ............. .68 221 Landis, Sarah Jeanne, 2-C, 409 Herman Ave., Wilmerding, Pa.. . . .51 228 Landsberger, Eva, 1-M, 66 Summer, Buffalo, N. Y. ......... .... 1 19 229 Lane, Elizabeth Jean, 2-C, 10630 Tacoma Ave., Cleveland. . . . . . 105 217 Lane, John Calvin, 3-C, 426 Briarwood Ave., Akron .......... .68 220 Lane, Virginia Claire, 2-C, 10630 Tacoma Ave., Cleveland ....... .... 1 25 217 Lanfear, Mfaryl Vivian, 2-M, 4360 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ..... . . . .51 Lang, Sister Mary DeChantal, 4-M, 14808 Lake Ave., Lakewood ..... . . . . . . Langlie, Warren Melvin, 3-M, 341 W. Hillcrest, Monrovia, Calif. ....... . . . .75 Lansdale, Hferbertj Parker, 1-C, 135 Crosman Terr., Rochester, N. Y ..., . .. . .93 Lantz, William George, Jr., 4-M, R.D. 4, Greenfield, Ind. ............. ..... . . . .85 Lapham, Lowell Winship, 3-C, 506 N. Joslin St., Charles City, Iowa. . . ..... 102, 216 LaRose, Hfurdoraj Ann, 3-C, 2600 Edina Blvd., Zion, Ill. ........... ..... 6 8 124, 189 Lathrop, Wfilmal Jean, 2-C, 269 N. Professor St., Oberlin ............. ....... . . . .51 Latsha, Margaret Amelia, 1-C, 273 Livingston Ave., Lyndhurst, N. J. .... ..... . 36 229 Lauffer, Paul Edward, Gr-1, 233 Prospect St., Wellington ............. . . . . . . Lauter, Eric Wolfgang, 1-C, 2230 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo ......... . . . . . . Lauthers, Rosemary Ann, 1-C, 8252 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill. ..... .... . 36, 230 Lawrason, Robert Alexander, 3-T, 12725 Mathews, Carleton, Mich. .... ...... . . . . . . Lawrence, Lewis David, 4-C, 9 State St., Norwalk .......................... 85 130 133 LeCompte, Joan, 3-M, 14 Hedgeway Ct., Hempstead, N. Y .... .................. . 68 201 Lee, Elsie Yahsieh, 1-C, 55 Washington Apts., 340 Route Cohen, Shanghai, China .36, 201 Lee, Rtobertl Andrew, 2-C, 705 Pennsylvania St., Urbana, Ill. ................... .51 218 Leete, Barbara Allaire, 1-C, 615 Cherokee Rd., Chillicothe ...................... .36 229 LeFevre, Jfohnl Richard, 4-C, 624 Cedar St., Elkhart, Ind. ..... 85, 109, 130, 133 143, 192 Lehman, Marjorie Jean, 1-C, 6 Leroy St., Potsdam, N. Y. ..................... 119 242 Leighninger, David Scott, 4-C, 57 Halleck St., Youngstown ......... ............ . 85 191 Leiserson, Mark Whittlesey, 1-C, 3210 34th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. ..... 36 122 227 Lemmerman, Karl Edward, 1 C, 33713 Lake Shore Blvd., Willoughby .... ..... . 36 227 Lenz, Kathleen Marie, 3-M, 3337 W. 98th St., Cleveland ............ . . . . . . . . Leonard, Margaret Hopkins, 4-M, 270 Elm St., Oberlin ............. . . . .85 Lerch, John Hoy, 2-C, 1240 Bryden Rd., Columbus .......,....... ..... . 51 Lerner, Eleanor Dorothy, Gr-C, 2180 73rd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ...... ...... . . . LeRoy, Margaret Lynd, 4-M, 56 Van Allen Rd., Glen Rock, N. J.. . . . . . .85 204 Lester, Barbara, Sp-C, 30 E. Lorain St., Oberlin ................ ..... . .. Levine, Stanley, 2-C, 1625 E. 13th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ................................ .68 Lewis, Dorothy Margaret, 1-M, Mt. Vernon Pl., Salem, Va. .......................... 36, 196 Lewis, Mary Willard, 2-C, Palisade Ave. and Sigma Pl., Riverdale, New York, N. Y .... .51, 200 Lewis, Miriam Hall, 2-C, 2840 Northampton St., Washington, D. C. .............. 51, 104, 198 Licht, Ivan Robert, 2-M, Box 81, Wakeman .............................. .......... . . . Lichtwardt, Marion Helen, 2-C, Rua 19 de Fevereiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil .... .52 198 WEST DISINFECTING COMPANY 1520-1530 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Largest manufacturers of disinfectants, disinfecting appliances, insecticides, liquid soaps and general sanitary , F d supplies. The Fmest Qaa zty oo s for 89 years Always the Best in Drugs EEi ' FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF OUR BUSINESS Whitmanls Candies . . . Sheaffer and Parker Pens Royal and Corona Portable Typewriters Expert Kodak Finishing UHLY3 BURNER DRUG STORE On the corner over 30 years - Walgreen Agency We Specialize in U0 YOU SUFFER FRUM THE WELL-KNUWN: ll A.M. no breakfast slump? 4P.M. too-much-lab decline? 10 P.M. starvation pangs? WHEN HUNGER HITS YOU LET US SERVE YOU GIBSON'S RESTAURANT T HF T I MF qu n D Student Directory and Index 27 -L-Cont. NAME OF STUDENT Lietz, Lloyd Julius, 3-M, Box 205, Albany, Tex. ................. . Lilly, Barbara Nannine, 2-M, 415 Stevens Ave., Ridgewood, N. J... , . Lindquist, Helen Louise, 3-M, 7 Winona St., Lawrence, Kans. .... . . Lipkin, Shirley Laura, 1-M, 1116 Dixwell Ave., Hamden, Conn.. . . .. Lister, Efxal Marie, 3-M, 696 Charlotte St., Fredericton, N. B.. . . .. Litowich, Jane Anne, 2-M, 193 W. Napier, Benton Harbor, Mich.. . . . Little, Enid Haring, 2-C, 61 Ivy Lane, Englewood, N. J .... ........ Liu, En-tsun, Gr-C, Ming Hsien Schools, Chintang, China ....... Loerke, William Carl, Jr., 4-C, 2129 Michigan St., Toledo.. . . Long, Marjorie Jane, 1-C, Main St., Barnesboro, N. J. ..... , . Long, Miner Barton, 1-C, 3514 White Ave., Baltimore, Md., . . . Long, Pierre Peters, 2-M, 5650 Harper Ave., Chicago, Ill. ........ . . Lonsbury, Margaret Ann, Gr-C, 199 Rhodes Ave., Akron .......... . Loomis, Frances Irene, 4-M, 5915 Lowell Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.. . . . . Loomis, Martha Emily, 2-C, 137 Elm St., Oberlin ............... . Lord, Dforothyj Jean, 3-M, 224 W. College St., Oberlin. . . . Lord, Iva May, 3-M, 224 W. College St., Oberlin .................... . Lorenz, Edward Joseph, 1-C, 2024 Parkwood, Toledo ................... Lorenz, Mfargaretj Jeanne, 1-M, 521 Shelbourne Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.. . . . Loughran, Helen Shore, 3-M, 27 John St., Kingston, N. Y. ............ . . Low, Janet Kathryn, 4-C, 1040 Elmwood Ave., Evanston, Ill. ....... . . Lowe, Barbara Anne, 3-C, 36 William St., Glens Falls, N. Y. ....... . . Ludwig, Constance Ratcliff, 1-C, 3947 48th St., Sunnyside, N. Y.. . . . . Lupinske, Thomas Edward, 1-C, 1617 Burbank Dr., Dayton ....... . Lyle, Norman, Jr., 4-C, 1347 Yorkshire Rd., Birmingham, Mich... . . Lynch, Mfaryj Jane, 1-M, 623 N. Bradford St., Dover, Del... .. . . Lyon, Bayard Whiting, 4-C, 9800 Vanderpoel, Chicago, Ill .... . . Lyon, Hugh Forrest, 3-C, Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C ...... Lyons, Alice Eliza, 2-C, 77 Bellmore St., Floral Park, N. Y .... . . -Mac-Mc- MacArthur, Helen Turner, 4-C, 200 Glencairn Ave., Toronto, Ont. . McAvin, John Francis, Jr., Gr-C, 2457 S. 16th St., Omaha, Nebr.. . . . McCabe, Betty Gene, 3-M, Mount Sterling, Ill. ................. . . McCleary, Mfargaretj Eleanor, 3-C, 298 Main St., Oneonta, N. Y.. . . . McClellan,-Anne Bailey, 4-C,'610 Hazelwood Rd., Ardmore, Pa.. . . . McClelland, Richard Cooper, 4-C, R.D. 2, Fredericktown ........ McClure, Charles Augustus, 3-C, 267 Vennum Ave., Mansfield .... ..... McConlogue, Ward Barragay, 1-C, Lisbon, Iowa ........................... ..........................................................69,113, McConnell, Jean Frances, 1-M, 1317 14th St., Greeley, Colo. ............... . McConnon, Thomas Carroll, 1-C, 5738 Solway St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . McCorkle, Hugh Fagnani, 3-C, 4th and Maryland, Conrad, Mont.. . . McCormick, Lois Anne, 2-C, 104 Rubicon Rd., Dayton .......... , ..... McCreery, Virginia May, 1-C, 7019 Tulane Ave., University City, Mo.. . . McCutcheon, Eleanore Iris, 3-M, 55 Pleasant St., Claremont, N. H.. . . . MacDaniels, Ellen Woodbury, 4-C, 422 Chestnut St., Ithaca, N. Y.. . . .. Macdonald, Robert William, 1-C, 219 Furman St., Schenectady, N. Y.. . MacDonell, Mfarjoriej Jean, 2-M, 183 W. Main St., Sayville, N. Y... .. McGee, Peter Lockwood, 1-C, 460 N. Main St., Hudson ............ . McGiHert, Jean Dale, 4-C, 10 Garfield Pl., Upper Montclair, N. J.. . .. McGill, Carolyn Harkins, 3-C, 1059 Abbieshire, Lakewood ......... McGill, Robert Mathews, 3-M, 5439 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Ill.. .. McGinnis, Harold Samuel, 4-C, R.D. 2, Wadsworth ................ McGreal, Robert Dana, 4-C, 371 Lake St., Newark, N. J. .............. , McGuire, Beatrice Gertrude, 2-M, 1638 E. Gadsden St., Pensacola, Fla.. Mackay, Joanna Louise, 1-C, 311 Poplar St., Warren, Pa. .............. . McKee, Nancy, 1-M, 16 Winona Ct., Appleton, Wis. ........ . McKellogg, Julie Anne, 4-C, 414 W. Pearl St., Willard ......... McKelvey, Eleanor Jane, 4-M, 3460 Central Ave., Shadyside ......... McKelvy, Helen Elizabeth, 3-C, 1451 Elm St., Wilkinsburg, Pa. ....... . . McKerrow, Aflanj Hamilton, 3-M, 444 Chandler St., Worcester, Mass.. . . McMahan, Margaret Russell, 3-M, 237 E. Harvey St., Ely, Minn. ..... . . McMillan, Thomas Alexander, 2-C, 1026 Roosevelt St., NE., Massillon. . . . . McNeill, Ann Ruffin, 1-C, 145 57th St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. .......... . . MacNeill, Esther Louise, 3-C, 148 South St., Plainville, Mass. ........ . McNeill, Mary Helen, 3-M, 1506 N.W. 28th St., Oklahoma City, Okla.. . . McNeill, Ruth Carolyn, 3-M, 165 Kent Pl. Blvd., Summit, N. J. ........ . MacQuilIan, Winifred Louise, 3-C, 740 Embree Cres., Westfield, N. J.. . . . McSwain, Horace Robert, 2-T, 20 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin ....,....... McVey, Margine Copeland, 1-C, 146 Heacock Lane, Wyncote, Pa.. . . . -M- Madden, Lois Margaret, 1-C, 166 Buena Vista Rd., Bridgeport, Conn ..... Madison, Marcia Mitchell, 2-C, 218 Brantwood Rd., Snyder, N. Y.. . . . Magath, Marion Blake, 3-C, 521 14th Ave., S.W., Rochester, Minn.. . PAGE ......68 .....217 ....68, 217 ....52, 196 .....52,119,228 .....52, 103,236 .......l19,222 ....85, 119 ....52, 200 ..,.36, 227 223 ....00, 228 .........85,205 .52, 104, 112, 199 ....36, 197 ....36, 201 ....68, 188 ....85, 205 ....68, 213 36, 122,231 . . . 36, 226 36, 122,216 52, 103, 245 . . . .36, 235 .52, 104, 122,245 ....86,237 ....69,236 ....69,245 ....00,194 ....86,219 ....69,238 .........36, 190 MacConnachie, Gordon Donald, 3-C, 95 Wildwood Ave., Montclair, N. J. ...... . 135, 138, 192, 197 .........36,241 .52 , 107, 125, 200 .......36,241 .......69,194 .....86,119,195 ......36,197 .........52,119 .....,...36,207 .86, 103, 108, 244 .........69,206 ........86 ...52, 106,213 ......36,231 .........36,241 .86, 106, 217 .......86,204 ........69 ....52,215 ....69,196 ....52,208 ....36,241 ....69,212 ....69,119 ........69 ....69,193 ....36 ,...36, 122, 230 ....52,119,228 NAME IT WE HAVE IT! WHO? Yocom Bros. WHAT? dry goods WHEN? n every , WHY? ' variety of st k Isnt ' low prices To BE p mpt service ' eliable ' centrally located WHERE? 29 W. College Street, E U EE QBERLIN BEAUTY SHUP NEXT TU THE APULLU Iakie Axle Douq Max Al Iohnny Walt Charlie Chu ' Dick Iohnny Pete reelflfng A0144 Q-Ezyowfdy emo! Aid Orclawfm 53 -M'-Cont. NAME or STUDENT Magdanz, Elizabeth Ann, 4-M, Alsidon Farms, Pierce, Nebr. ,.,....,..,,,, . PAGE ......86 Magnus, Lise-Lotte Carla, 3-C, Rua Dana Marianna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ......,. 69, 119 Maier, Margaret Winslow, 2-M, 430 Harding Ave., Woodbury, N. J. ....... . . Main, Stuart Lawrence, 2-C, 36 Chestnut St., Battle Creek, Mich .... ......,. , Mair, Elizabeth, 1-C, 2943 Bainbridge Ave., New York, N. Y. ...,..... . . Malige, Barbara, 1-C, American Consulate, Martinique, Fr. W. Indies ...,. . Mallory, Vfirgilj Standish, 3-C, 351 Springdale Ave., East Orange, N. J. .... . . Malone, Joan Ruth, 3-C, 155 Highland Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. ........ . . . . . Student Directory and Index 7 Man, Eugene Herbert, 1-C, 1611 Madison Ave., Scranton, Pa.. . . . . Mann, Beatrice Patricia, 2-M, R.D. 3, Box 17, Valparaiso, Ind .... . Mansell, Robert Otis, 2-C, 830 N. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Ill.. . . .. Marcley, Betty Mae, 4-M, Towers Hotel, Brooklyn, N. Y.. . . 5 . . . . Marcley, Norman Stevens, 1-M, Towers Hotel, Brooklyn, N. Y.. . . Maris, Mfaryj Pauline, 4-C, 3166 N. 18th St., Arlington, Va. .... . . Marshall, Bruce Hooven, 1-C, 229 N. Heights Ave., Youngstown .... . Marshall, Morton Joseph, 4-C, 10301 Empire Ave., Cleveland ........ . Marshall, Richard Frampton, 3-C, 229 -N. Heights Ave., Youngstown. Martin, Aflicel Joan, 4-C, 125 W. 87th St., New York, N. Y ..... .... Martin, Ann Harned, 1-C, 1685 Ridge Rd., Iowa City, Iowa ......... Martin Martin Martin , Jacob Harshaw, 4-C, Martin Cottage, Blowing Rock, N. C... . . , Jeanne, 3-M, Woodstock ....................,..........,,.. Martin, , William Treat, Jr., 4-C, 3818 Memphis Ave., Cleveland .... . Kenneth William, Jr., 3-C, 518 Shirley Ave., Bulialo, N. Y .... . Martling, Wfilliaml Kent, 1-C, 25 Dakota Pl., Hempstead, N.Y. .... . . Marvin, Richard Wood, 4-C, 387 Oakland Dr., Highland Park, Ill.. . . . . Marzocco, Frank Nicholas, 1-C, R.D. 4, Canton ................... Massey, Louis Melville, Jr., 1-C, Klinewoods Rd., Ithaca, N. Y.. . . Massey, Robert Unruh, 3-C, 16804 Braile Ave., Detroit, Mich... . . . Mast, Virginia Lucille, 1-M, 414 Trumbull St., Bay City, Mich.. . .. Masters, Loretta Grifhth, 3-M, 43 Holland Rd., Worcester, Mass.. . . . Mathers, Theodore Kenneth, 2-C, E. Main St., New London. . . . Maticka, Jack Barney, 1-C, 4501 Prospect Rd., Peoria, Ill. .... .. Matsuno, Mitsuko, 3-M, Box 366, Hilo, Hawaii .................. Matters, Mrs. Ada Cooper, 1-T, Theological Quadrangle, Oberlin ..... Matters, William Tell, Jr., 2-T, Theological Quadrangle, Oberlin .... . Matthews, June Marjorie, 3-M, Riverview Terr., Brilliant ............ . Matzke, Orville William, Gr-T, Flat Rock ........................ Mauney, Ernest Jacob, 1-M, 115 Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain, N. Mauney, Miles Hoffman, 1-M, 115 Piedmont Ave., Kings Mountain, N. Maurice, Andre Charles, 1-C, 73-37 Austin St., Forest Hills, N. Y.. . . Maust, Dforothyl Jean, 1-M, 209 Kent Pl. Blvd., Summit, N. .... . Maxon, Norma Gail, 1-C, Warners, N. Y. ........................ . Maxwell, Doris Madora, 2-C, 3206 Fordham Rd., Wilmington, Del... . . May, Yvonne Kelsey, 4-C, W. Jersey Ave., Woodbury Heights, N. J.. Mayberry, Hfelenj Pauline, 2-M, 617 Park St., Barnesville ............ Mayer, David Bernard, 1-C, 1258 Chicago Blvd., Detroit, Mich.. . . . . Meacham, Audrey Jean, 4-C, Roland Park Apts., Baltimore, Md.. . . . Meier, August, 2-C, 617 Highland Ave., Newark, N. J ...... ...... . Meier, Paul Anthony, 1-C, 617 Highland Ave., Newark, N. J.. . . Meinke, Wfilliamj Wayne, 1-C, 237 Howe St., Elyria ............ . Mellish, Paul Shaley, Gr-T, 186 W. Main St., Norwalk ........,.... . Meloy, Daniel Joseph, 4-C, 204 Raymond St.. Chevy Chase, Md .... . Mengel, Elias Frederick, Jr., 1-C, Mengel Heights, Freedom, Pa... . . . Mennini, Louis Alfred, 3-M, 914 W. 21st St., Erie, Pa. ............. . Mennini, Peter Antony, 2-M, 914 W. 21st St., Erie, Pa ..... ........... 52,102,136 69, 104, 125, ....36, 122 .......,..g6 ..'.'.'s6.ii56 ........37 ....86,116 ......69 ...Moo .....37 ...Hoo ........69 ....69, 102 .......87 ...After .....37 .....37 .lfffaz ....,69 ...lifes C. ...... ..... 3 7 C. ..... ...... 3 7 ....00, 119 37, 52, 103, 104 87, 106, 155 ......37 ....87,126 .....37 Mercer, Mary Elizabeth, 3-C, 2472 Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights ..... 70, 1 03, 108, 125 Meredith, Robert Chidester, 3-C, 134 Eastern Hgts. Blvd., Elyria ..................... 70 Mergendahl, Doris Brockway, 4-C, 75 Lowell Ave., Newtonville, Mass. ..... . . Merritt, Nettie-Mae, 1-C, 130 Rogers Ave., West Springfield, Mass.. . . . . Merry, Elizabeth Saward, 4-C, 12 Kingsley Ave., Rutland, Vt ..... ....... . Merschrod, Dorothy Mae, 4-M, 119 Washington Ave., Wheeling, W. Va.. . . . . Mertz, Ellen Margery, 2-C, 9353 Stoepel Ave., Detroit, Mich. .......... . . Messer, Harold Madison, Jr., 4-C, 6 Adele Pl., Baldwin, N. Y.. . .. . Messner, Arnold, 2-C, 105 West 72nd St., New York, N. Y.. . . . . Metcalf, Alan Wilder, 2-C, 6946 Chappel Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . Meyer, Gerhard Arthur, 1-C, 3203 162nd St., Flushing, N. Y.. . . Meyer, John Kellogg, 1-C, 1110 State St., Quincy, Ill. ...... .. Michaels, Theodore, 3-C, 1414 N. Lakeview Blvd., Lorain ...... . Mickey, Elizabeth Ruth, 4-M, 6th St., Cheney, Wash. ............ . . Micklewright, Kathryn Ethel, 2-C, 110 N. Porter Ave., Elgin, Ill.. . .. Millard, Martha Isabelle, 2-M, 46 N. 4th St., Martins Ferry ...... . Miller, Amos Calvin, 1-C, 2829 Sheridan Pl., Evanston, Ill... . . . . . Miller, Charles Taylor, 3-C, 73 E. State St., Gloversville, N. Y... . . Miller, Doris Jane, 2-C, 149 Lincoln St., Amherst ............. . Miller, Elizabeth Jane, 4-C, R.D. 2, West Ridge Rd., Elyria... . . Miller, Jean Frances, 1-C, 17517 Naragansett, Lakewood ...... .....87 ....87 .....53 .....00 .....37 .....37 .....70 ........87 ....53,104 ......53 .....70 .....53 ,....87 .....37 v 205 245 207 216 242 210 .69 189 225 221 . 52 204 . 36 232 226 219 239 204 229 233 199 234 219 .93 239 191 190 . 69 241 229 235 .37 193 222 222 213 225 225 219 241 188 193 232 193 . 93 209 .52 191 190 220 197 192 192 245 238 .87 211 208 196 213 218 . 53 225 191 126 195 200 236 . 37 203 200 204 193 1 www' MW' M' I , 5, Q44 577W v Vi ' 7 3' 1 ' 1 if 4 1 7 5 1 X. for Victory cmd for The Varse 4 I Student Directory and Index 280 -M.. NAME or STUDENT Miller, Jeanette Harriett, 1-M, 485 E. Utica St., BuFfalo, N. Y.. .. Miller, Miller, Miller Kfathrynl Ann, 4-M, 720 Park Rd., Ambridge, Pa. ...... . Nancy Gerow, 4-C, 178 Prospect St., Newburgh, N. Y ..... Rachel Helen, 1-C, Y.M.C.A., Jerusalem, Palestine ....... Millerl Sarah Louise, 1-C, 57 Chestnut St., Battle Creek, Mich.. .. Miller, Miller, Miller, Virginia Louise, 2-C, 63 Northridge Rd., Columbus ....... Wtillaj Jane, 1-C, R.D. 1, Remsen, N. Y .... ........... Wyatt Wistar, 2-C, 1935 XN. 102nd St., Chicago, Ill .... . Mills, Jean Gerlaugh, 4-C, 105 E. 2nd St., Elyria ........... . Mischka, Josephine Elizabeth, 4-C, 232 Harrison St., Elyria. . Miser, Jean Louise, 2-C, 928 9th St., Rapid City, S. Dak. ...... . . Mitchell, Corliss Delma, 2-C, 2121 Hilton Ave., Ashland, Ky.. . . . Modlin, Jane Lee, 4-M, 13376 Lauder St., Detroit, Mich. .... . . Modlish, Paul Bonner, 3-M, 451 3rd St., Jennings, La.. . .. Moes, Faith Ellen, Sp-M, Risden Rd., Vermilion ......, . Monell, Janet Agnes, 1-C, Main St., Eden, N. Y. ............. . . Monroe, David Rankin, 4-C, 41 S. Hartley St., York, Pa.. . .. Moody, Mrs. Evelyn Verran, Gr-C, 815 Park St., Manitowoc, Wis... . . . Moody, Melvin Albert, Gr-T, 22420 Lorain Rd., Cleveland ......... . Moody, Will Wood, Gr-C, 815 Park St., Manitowoc, Wis. ....... . . Moon, Margaret Glenna, 3-C, 1920 Dewey Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Mooney, Shirley May, 3-M, 221 E. 2nd St., Logan ............. . Moore, Moore, Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Betty Lou, 4-M, 431 Yale Ave., Zanesville .............. Carl, Gr-C, 3906 E. 74th St., Cleveland ,................. Douglas, J., 2-C, 3520 Nordway Rd., Cleveland Heights. . Elizabeth Carol, 1-M, W. Jackson St., R.D. 3, Painesville. Elizabeth Jean, 4-C, R.D. 1, VVellington .,...........,.,. James Warren, 2-C, W. Jackson St., R.D. 3, Painesville. .. Mfaej Moselle, 4-M, 102 Sunset Dr., Murphy, N. C. .... , . Margaret Mary, 3-C, 405 Zara St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . . . Morgan, Margaret, 2-C, R.D., West Grove, Pa. ............... . . Morris, Dorothy, 4-C, 109 Inglewood Dr., Mount Lebanon, Pa.. .. Morris, Marcia Gail, 4-C, 3264 Altamont Ave., Cleveland Heights ...., . Morris, Ruth Kreamer, 4-M, 25 Bar Beach Rd., Port Washington, N. Y. Morris, Van Cleve, 3-C, 1588 Spruce Dr., Kalamazoo, Mich. ......... . . Morton, Martha Ruth, 2-C, 414 Hartzell Ave., Niles ........... . Morton-Finney, Gloria Ann, 1-C, 2918 Boulevard Pl., Indianapolis, Ind.. . . . Mosher, Henry Camp, 1-C, 310 Berkeley Dr., Syracuse, N.Y.. . . . Moshinsky, Albert, 2-C, 237 E. 20th St., New York, N. Y. .,... . . Moskowitz, Shirley Edith, Gr-C, 315 W. Gray St., Houston, Tex.. Mosley, Hfenryj Keith, 71 Park St., Arcade, N. Y ..... ......... . Moyer, Sonia Louise, 1-C, 280 Elm St., Oberlin .............. . Muchmore, William Breuleux, 4-C, 243 Avalon St., Cincinnati.. . . Mukai, Ichiko Eliza,'3-M, 318 Haili St., Hilo, Hawaii ....... .. Mumford, John David, 3-T, 222 E. Rensselaer St., Bucyrus ..... . Murray, Philip Chase, 3-C, 25 W. Chester St., Nantucket, Mass .... . Murrin, Marjorie Alice, 2-C, 176 Linden Ave., S.E., Warren .... . . Myer, Prudence Royce, 3-C, 2611 Idlewood Rd., Cleveland Heights. . , . Myers, Clyde Monroe, 4-C, 1003 Elm St., Grafton .............. , Myers, Marjorie Ruth, 3-C, 816 Clark St., Willard .... . -N- Naleid, James Andrew, 3-C, 2506 N. Main St., Racine, Wis.. . . . . . Nan, Sylvia Ying-Chen, 4-C, 20 Ta Hsiang Feng Hutung, Peking, China .... Napear, Lucille Gertrude, 2-M, 7715 113th St., Forest Hills, N. Y.. . . . . Nawrocki, Karol Thaddeus, 2-C, 25 Marion St., Brockton, Mass.. Nawrocki, Paul John, 4-C, 25 Marion St., Brockton, Mass. .......... . . Nebel, Donald Edward, 3-C, 331 Broad St., N.W., Canton .......... . . Needham, Sarah Jane, 2-M, 6015 Waterbury Circle, Des Moines, Iowa ..... Neibart, Ralph, 3-C, 123 Washington St., East Orange, N. J. ........ . . Nellis, Jfohnj Donovan, 2-M, 115 Water St., Wadsworth ................. . Nelson, Leah Frances, 4-C, 2523 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, Ill ..... .......... . Nelson, Paul Edwin, Jr., 3-C, 23 N. Main St., Norwood. N. Y.. .70, 109, 111, Nergard, Frances Margaret, 2-M, 4217 N. Central Pk., Chicago, Ill. ...... . . Nessel, Harold Alanson, 1-T, Gaines, Mich. ............................. . Newcomer, Jerome D., 3-T, 1005 10th St., Eldora, Iowa ....... . . Nichols, Wilton Allen, 1-C, 2265 E. 97th St., Cleveland ............,...... . Nicholson, Carolyn Rhoda, 4-C, 1307 Noyes Dr., Silver Spring, Md. ............... 88, 155 Nicholson, Howard White, 4-C, 176 Park St., Montclair, N. ....... 88, 102, 113, 116, 123 Nicholson, Jean, 1-C, 176 Park St., Montclair, N. J. .......... . 37 Nicolet, Jane, 3-C, 4603 Tuckerman St., Riverdale, Md.. . . . . Niegowski, Walter John, 2-C, 1213 Bank St., Elyria ....... . Niehus, Lucile Marguerite, 1-C, 117 Bonner St., Dayton .... . Niemi, Enne Miriam, 1-M, 507 New St., Fairport Harbor .... Niswander, Margaret Louise, 1-C, Pandora ................... Nixon, Alice Wroe, 1-C, Brightford Heights, Rochester, N. Y.. . . . ...,..37 .....87, 119 ....37, 119 ....37 ..,.....53 .53, 109, 134 .87, 104 53 ....-33,103 ....,.87 ......70 .....37, 122, ....70 ....87 ...53, 130 ......37. ......87, .........53 .....87, 119, 112, 122, 125, .........-13, ....87, .........87. .70, 102, 120, ....37, ....37, ....52, ....93. ......37. ........87, .....70,119, ........70, .....53, 125, ........70. ..'.'.'.'r0','150, ....70,130 'ffffiel .IQQ53 ....70 112 '1'34,'ii6 ......00, 'ffQQfQ1Q1fQQ1QIiv0 . f f fir . f f fs? . . . .37 1 v v v 1 v 1 PAGE 188 201 195 21 1 201 200 202 232 200 245 204 102 211 . 87 237 228 232 216 241 244 192 232 245 198 232 232 204 239 200 241 224 218 122 201 235 193 219 236 121 213 239 .87 228 .53 144 .70 212 234 .53 215 193 222 . 37 232 216 240 105 .53 240 .37 211 211 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. 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Olguin, Manuel, Gr-C, Recoleta 721 F., Santiago, Chile ........... . Oliver, Halley Brooks, 3-C, 475 Webster Ave., Muskegon, Mich.. . . . . Olson, Jean Vivian, 1-C, 240 S. Franklin Ave., Dearborn, Mich.. . .. Olson, Phylis Enid, 4-C, State Penitentiary, Lincoln, Nebr. ........ . Oppenheimer, Jean Greer, 1-C, 2318 Saratoga Dr., Louisville, Ky... . . Oram, Annette, 3-M, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. ................. . Orebaugh, John Walter, Jr., 4-C, 325 Plymouth St., Toledo .... . . O'Rorke, Joseph, 1-C, 17 Belford Dr., Rochester, N. Y. .... . . . Ort, Jfeannettej Eileen, 2-C, 435 Colvin Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . Osborn, Frances Louise, 4-C, 405 Cedar Lane, Bethesda, Md. ....... . Oshlag, Arthur Alan, 1-C, 66 French Ridge, New Rochelle, N. Y.. . . . Osterland, Jane Elsie, 3-M, 3306 Stockholm Rd., Shaker Heights ..... Otis, Harry Binder, 4-C, 5116 Izard St., Omaha, Nebr. ....... . . Otto, Mary Ernestine, 1-C, 1155 Edgewood, Madison, Wis ..... -P- 88, 1 Pace, Hortense Virginia, 3-M, 1815 S. St., N.W., Washington, D. C. .... . Palmer, Myron Tipton, Gr-C, 5003 Aneil Rd., Toledo .................. Papadakis, John Dimitrious, Jr., 1-M, 307V2 W. 2nd St., Ashland, Wis... . . Papworth, June Rose, 2-M, 9829 Lake Ave., Cleveland .............. Park, Mrs. Edna Conn, Sp-M, 421 Columbus St., Sandusky ............ Parker, Jfosephj Chandler, Jr., 1-C, 430 Dubuar St., Northville, Mich. Parks, Jesse Lee, Jr., 1-C, Lamson Rd., Bedford ....................... Parmenter, William Kean, 1-C, 1478 Grace Ave., Lakewood ............ Patterson, Tfhomasj Richard, 4-M, Box 114, R.D. 1, South Bend, Ind.. . . . Patton, Harold LaDoit, 1-T: Box 36, Byron, Mich. ................. . Paugh, John Thomas, 3-C, 870 Cantield Rd., Youngstown ,.......... . Payton, Mrs. Lillian Spelman, Gr-C, 334 Michigan Ave., South Haven, Peake, Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, 826 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, Ill..V. . . Pearson, Alice Lee, 3-C, 8 Ferncliff Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y ..... ........ . Pearson, John Albert, Jr., 2-C, 5 Circle Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y ..... . . . . . Peck, Katherine Greenough, 2-C, 2741 Greenleaf St., Allentown, Pa.. .. Peckham, Donald Charles, 1-C, 24 Johnson St., Bainbridge, N. Y.. . . . Pells, Jean Hamilton, 3-C, 39 Livingston St., Rhinebeck, N. Y .... . . . Pendleton, Margaret Belle, 3-C, 120 Glendale Ave., Findlay .... . Penko, Emma, 3-C, 1338 E. 81st St., Cleveland .............. Perkovic, Olga Helen, 1-M, Box B, Benwood, W. Va. ...... . Perry, John Philip, Jr., 1-C, Jefferson St., Jefferson ........ . Peters, Lynn Randolph, 1-C, 110 Jefferson Ave., Defiance .... . Peterson, Harold William, 2-M, Box 146, Bemus Point, N. Y. .... . Peterson, Joyce Marie, 1-C, 15 Hertzel St., Warren, Pa. ............. . Peterson, Margaret Matilda, 1-C, 1509 Brooklyn, Ann Arbor, Mich.. .. Petrou, John Robert, 1-C, 91 Hawthorne Ave., Akron ............ . Petsinger, Afrthurj Meyran, 1-C, 7035 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . . Pettit, Richard Wall, 1-T, 1553 8th Ave., Moline, Ill. ............. . Pettus, Rachel Longaker, 1-C, 114 W. 7th St., Media, Pa .... ...... . Pfeifer, Donald William, 3-C, 157 Elmwood Pk., Tonawanda, N. Y... . Pfeiffer, Amy Catherine, 1-C, 316M N. Menard Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . . Phelps, Robert George, 2-C, 346 6th St., Elyria .......,.......... . Philips, Irving, 3-C, '109 Maplewood Ave., West Hartford, Conn.. . . . Phillips, Edith Marie, Gr-M, 60 N. Main St., Portville, N. Y .... . Phillips, Lewis Stamm, 1-M, 60 N. Main St., Portville, N. Y.. . . . Pickel, Charles Leslie, Jr., Sp-C, 1022 W. 22nd St., Lorain. . . . . Pickett, James McPherson, 3-C, 405 S. Main St., Clyde ........ . Pickett, Robert William, 3-C, 211 Main Ave., Warren, Pa. ....... . . Pidgeon, Virginia Anne, 2-C, 26 Berkeley Rd., Maplewood, N. J.. . . .. Pier, Mary Elizabeth, Gr-C, Avon S. Dak. ..................... . Pierce, Elizabeth Ann, 1-C, 300 Tremont St., Kewanee, Ill ...... . Pierce, Mfaryj Katherine, 1-C, 18144 Clifton Rd., Lakewood ..... . Pinney, Ralph Hodgdon, 1-T, 1879 Dayton Ave., St. Paul, Minn.. . . Piraino, Thomas Anthony, 4-C, 3633 E. 112th St., Cleveland ........ . Pitman, Wanda Lou, 3-M, 326 Jackson, Port Clinton ................ PAGE .....70,l99 .....7O,242 .....37,240 . .53,202 ....70 110,217 ....37,122,224 119 ... .70,116 ....... .37,210 ....88 110,196 .38,210 .00,195 09,138,146,192 .38,226 .54,200 ... .88,212 ....... .38,190 ........ .70,237 88,102 116,233 ........ .38,240 .....70 244 ...,.38 207 .....54 193 .....38 190 ........38 ...... .93 .....88 ...,.71 M1ch.... .....38 Platt, Hfenryl Edmund, 2-C, 46 Fairwood Blvd., Pleasant Ridge, Mich.. . . Pollard, Goldwin Smith, 1-T, New Braintree, Mass. ................ . Porter, Dorothy Ann, 4-C, 101 W. 55th St., New York, N. Y. ...... . . Porter, Robert Grant, 4-C, Box 765, East Liverpool .......... Porter, Ruth Nichols, 4-C, 3213 Ave. Q., Galveston, Tex.. . . . I ...54 R165 ... .71 H54 ....38 71,116 .71 102 .54 .38 156 105 .71 .38 .38 .38 118 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 140 119: 126, .71, .54, .00, ....38, 125, .38, .88, ....00, 196, .54, .88, r v 1 v 1 v I 1 - 1 ' ' ' 's's','ii6,'154, 239 235 21 0 120 202 221 190 200 189 212 201 225 225 215 231 240 224 225 240 218 240 . 54 192 234 . 71 209 198 196 201 223 214 222 223 .88 218 232 Gift Suggestion OOO 91 s. N Ft A Subscription to the S- t OBERLIN REVIEW 53.00 per School Year ADDRESS: Circulation Manager in Review X A t ii. U .fs-v Oberl Q Oberlin, Ohio ,,p-w E TOBIN 'S A Prescription Drug Store Qgwfglfl JUN for Forty Years. 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Potter, Martha Mable, 3-C, 504 Line Ave., Ellwood City, Pa. ........ ..... 7 1 103 193 Powell, Margaret Hoyt, 3-C, 2862 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland Heights .... .......... 7 1 Powers, Jfanej Arlene, 3-M, 2000 Delaney St., Orlando, Fla. ........ . . .71 217 Prack, Mariorie Ellen, 3-M, 1205 Main St., Texarkana, Tex. ........ . . .71 228 Prager, Esther Pauline, 4-C, 262 Central Park W., New York, N. Y.. . . ...... .88 209 Pratt, George Harold, 2-T, 205 Mechanic St., Clyde ................ .............. . Press, Jean Grotta, 4-C, 418 Central Park W., New York, N. Y.. . . .... 88 118 194 Price, Ella Georgie, 2-C, 767 Ocean Ave., Jersey City, N. J. ........... ..... . 54 221 Price, Robert Dimmick, 1-C, Huntsburg ................................ ....... . 38 224 Price, Vincent Edward, 4-C, 116 W. Territorial Rd., Battle Creek, Mich. ............. .88, 235 Prindle, Audrey Cushing, 3-C, 374 Oakland Dr., Highland Park, Ill. .......... 71, 104 108, 242 Pringle, Adolphus William, Jr., 2-T, 1125 Boyd Ave., Johnstown, Pa. .... ...... . 00, 222 Proper, Louise Nevada, 3-C, 30 South St., Oberlin ..................... ..... . 71, 108 Pross, Lester Fred, 1-C, 92 Montgomery St., Gloversville, N. Y. ........... .... 3 8 122, 225 Protheroe, Eflizabethj Jean, 2-M, 2479 Queenstown Rd., cleveland Heights. . . .... .54, 200 Prout, William Cardwell, 1-T, Willis, Mich ..... .......................... .... . . . . . . Prucha, Richard Vance, 1-C, 1001 Brownell Ave., Lorain ................ ..... . . . .93 Pruett, Lorraine Frances, 3-C, 855 7th Ave., S.W., Rochester, Minn. .... .,.. 7 1, 110, 125 Pruitt, Wilma Irene, 2-M, 912 S. 17th St., Mattoon, Ill. ............... ..... . 54, 212 Prussing, Ellis Moulton, 4-C, N. Arnold, Sandwich, Ill. ................. ..... . 88, 233 Puckett, Cfarolj Elizabeth, 3-M, 1318 S. Cornelia St., Sioux City, Iowa ..... .... 7 1, 106, 201 Puls, Fred Hurd, 1-C, 1944 N. 6th St., Sheboygan, Wis. ................. ....... . . . .38 Purves, John Hutcheson, 4-M, 125 Charles St., Lynbrook, N. Y ..... .... .... 8 8 , 113, 138 Purvis, Emily Bond, 2-C, 4220 Reno Rd., Washington, D. C. ..... ..... . 54, 207 Pyke, Ruth Goodrich, 2-M, Methodist Mission, Peking, China .... . . .00, 206 -Q- Quinton, Katherine Kirk, 3-C, 321 E. Liberty St., Medina ............. ........... . 71, 217 Quiring, Helene Waltraud, 3-C, 537 W. 121st St., New York, N. Y. ..... .... 7 1, 105 110 217 ...R- Rachiele, Leo Donald, 1-C, Wlndsor Rd., Aspinwall, Pa. ..... ....... . 38 207 Racz, Elizabeth Ethel, 2-C, 4109 W. 161 st. St., Cleveland ..... .............. . .Rafetto, Nancy Inez, 1-C, 541 Elkins Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. .... ..... 3 8, 115, 154 229 Raithel, Janet McKeever, 1-M, Middleville, N. Y. .............. . . . ....... .38 231 Rand, Elizabeth, 1-M, 140 S. Norton Ave., Los Angeles, Caif. ........... ....... . 38 240 Ransmeier, Robert Edmund, Jr., 1-C, 411 N. 9th St., Murphysboro, Ill. .... .... 3 8 126, 224 Rapp, Sarah Catherine, 3-M, 1221 22nd St., Portsmouth ................ .... 7 1, 119, 231 Rattray, Vivian Jean, 1-C, 6806 Hope Ave., Cleveland ........... . . . ....... .38, 240 Rawlinson, Jean Iris, 2-C, 286 Sigourney St., Hartford, Conn. ........ .... 5 4, 114, 217 Rawlinson, John Lang, 4-C, 286 Sigourney St., Hartford, Conn. ............., 88, 116, 117, 214 Reardon, Mrs. Geraldine Hurst, Sp-C, 914 Walnut St., Anderson, Ind. .... ....... . . . . . . Reardon, Robert Horman, 2-T, 914 Walnut St., Anderson, Ind. ............ ....... . . . . . . Reddin, Daniel Washington, III, 2-C, 220 W. Broadway, North Baltimore ......... 54, 116, 218 Redmond, Charles Snowden, 2-C, R.D. 1, Mars, Pa. ...................... ..... . 54, 202 Reed, Richard William, 1-C, 16617 Fischer Rd., Cleveland .............. .... . . . .38 Rees, Albert Everett, 3-C, 535 W. 110th St., New York, N. Y. ...... . . . . . . Rees, Jfamesj Howard, Gr-T, Litchfield ............................... ...... . . . Reid, Charlotte Betsey, 3-C, 152 Ocean Front, Atlantic Beach, Fla. ............ . . .71, 210 Reid, David Fowler, 1-C, 11-03 157th St., Beechhurst, Whitestone, N. Y. ............ .38, 225 Reid, William Watkins, Jr., 1-C, 11-03 157th St., Beechhurst, Whitestone, N. Y. .......... .38 Reinhardt, Lois Dorothy, 3-C, 393 Winspear Ave., ButTalo, N. Y. ............. 71, 103, 105, 228 Reininga, Ruth Marian, 2-C, 914 Clinton Pl., River Forest, Ill. ....................... 54 200 Rennebohm, William Edwin, 4-C, 3810 Council Crest, Madison, Wis. .... ..... 8 7, 135, 219 Rennels, Arlin, Jr., Gr-C, R.D. 1, Charleston, Ill. ................... .......... . . . Ressegger, Betty Marie, 1-M, 209 Cottage Pl., Oneida, N. Y .... .... ...... 3 8 240 Rex, Jean Dorothy, 4-C, 81 Parkside Ave., Rochester, N. Y.. . . . . . .88 194 Riblet, Carol, 1-C, 59 Hillcrest Rd., Arlington, N. J ...... ........ .... 3 8 196 Rice, Alice Marquand, 3-C, R.D. 2, Otsego Rd., Coshocton ......... .... 7 1 244 Rice, Robert Harvey, 1-C, 214 11th Ave., W., Huntington, W. Va. .......... ........... . 38 Rich, Norman Robert, 4-C, Box 525, Portland, Ore. ................................. 88 235 Richards, Hugh Strane, Jr., 4-C, 36-17 Corporal Kennedy St., Bayside, N. Y. ...... 88 140 192 Richards, John Clarence, 3-C, 36-17 Corporal Kennedy St., Bayside, N. Y ..... ..... 7 1 140 239 Richards, Jfuliaj Ruth, 1-C, Market St., Cortland ....................... ..... 3 9 125 230 Richardson, Emily Taylor, 2-M, 1512 Carr St., Raleigh, N. C. ............... ........ 0 0 237 Richardson, Mary Helen, 3-M, 1341 Ingraham St., N.W., Washington, D. C.. . . ..... . . . . . . . Richmond, Harry, 1-C, 141 Stutson St., Rochester, N. Y. ................... ..... 1 19 224 Riggs, Charles Henry, Jr., 4-C, University of Nanking, Chengtu, China ..... .... 8 8 135 Riggs, Elisabeth Parsons, 3-C, University of Nanking, Chengtu, China ...... .... 7 1 199 Riggs, Ruth Elizabeth, 3-C, American Mission, Beirut, Lebanon ......... .... 7 2 242 Ringsmith, Paul Pinel, 1-C, R.D. 1, Box 402, Warren ................. .... 3 9 190 Risinger, Jean Angeline, 3-C, 131 W. Somers St., Eaton ........ .... 7 2 189 Roach, James Harrison Lee, Gr-C, 25 Richland Ave., Athens .... Cber1in's 54th Hi-C-Hi takes its place with the 'V A x . Q outstanding yecwbooks of the past. ,i f 'fi in fn L , ft i t i P X ' --',g IK l 1 mf ,- ,ih -f ' I , Ay ,Q X , - W ' fr x - fl ' I M' I ' X-Q :I hh f X , Q t X If th I i K - 7111 ! i t I fb- - ' , 1 , iw N 'i I 7 . H . is - ' it ' for il . lr W ... , E gi. N -in We consiciei .1 D . f - ? it ci privilege to ' f' ,-T? . , t 'x l have had ci part in the production of this book, xS?0!6LlfL 5214650 Student Directory c1:1c1 Index 2 -R- Cont. NAME or STUDENT Roark, Warren Clayton, 1-T, 948 Linwood Ave., S.W., Canton. . . . . Robb, George Clark, 1-C, 625 Ray Ave , N.W., New Philadelphia... . Robbins, jane, Gr-M, 1049 Woodlawn, Iowa City, Iowa .....,... Robertson, Ezra Perry, 1-T, 12739 Cornell St., Detroit, Mich.. . .. Roberts, Lida Elizabeth, 4-M, Baldwin House, Oberlin ........... ...... Roberts, Marion Louise, 4-C, 271 Tyler St , Pittsfield, Mass .............. Robertshaw, George Ansley, Jr , 2-M, 208 Midland Ave., Montclair, N. I Robertson, Hfughl Arthur, 3-C, 875 E. 37th St., Brooklyn, N.Y.. . . . . Robertson, Robert Hood, 3-C, 101 Woodside Ave., Marberth, Pa.. . . . Robertson, William Vans Murray, 1-C, 738 Briar Pl., Chicago, Ill.. . . Robinson, Alfred Bruce, 2-M, 122 S. Howard St., Moscow, Ida.. . .. Robinson, Edward Forbes, 3-C, 37 Oakmere Dr., Baldwin, N. Y.. . . .. Robinson, Hugh Edward, 1-T, 1296 N.W. 39th St., Miami, Fla. ........ . Robinson, Kathryn Ann, 1-C, 370 Morris Ave., Mountain Lakes, N. J.. . . Robson, John William, 1-C, 78 Waldamere Ave., Willoughby ....,... Roehm, Dan Christian, 1-C, Kinross Ave., Nashville, Tenn. ........ . Roesti, Oflgal Bianca, 3-C, 323 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.. . . Rogers, Calvin Younkin, 3-M, R.D. 7, 184 Winston Rd., Akron ..... . Rogers, George Snelling, 2-C, 157 S. Paint St., Chillicothe ........ . Rogers, Nancy Sibley, 2-C, 306 Raymond St., Chevy Chase, Md.. . . . Rogers, William Alan, 2-C, 2012 Riverside Dr., Trenton, N. J.. . . . . Roof, Florence Marie, 3-M, South Sterling, Pa. ................ . Rose, john Dixie, 2-T, Avon Lake ......................... Rosecrans, Dorothy Edith, 2-C, 234 Oak St., Oberlin ........ . Ross, Charles Augustus, jr., 2-C, 1130 Marion Rd., Bucyrus ..... . Roth, Paterson, 3-C, 56 Henry Ave., Fort Thomas, Ky. ........... . . Rothbart, Norman Shine, 2-C, 6650 Glenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . . Rotton, Jeanne Marie, 1-C, 2615 Van Dorn St., Lincoln, Nebr. ..... . Rove, Margaret Jane, 1-C, 310 E. Daphne Rd., Milwaukee, Wis. ........ . Rowan, Miriam Elizabeth, 2-C, 342 Beechwood Rd., Ridgewood, N. I.. . . Rowe, Alice Grace, 3-C, 1494 Warren Rd., Lakewood ............... Rowles, Kathleen Patton, 2-T, 409 Crosby Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. .... . Rowley, Geraldine Elizabeth, 3-C, 600 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich.. Rowley, Kenneth Bishop, jr., 4-C, 104 Gayley St., Media, Pa. .......... . Ruby, Margaret Elizabeth, 4-M, 815 Arlington St., York, Pa. .......... . Rudy, Thomas Philip, 1-C, 628 N. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Ill ..... . Ruether, Ann Chapman, 4-C, 5716 Maryland Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . . Runkle, Gerald J. T., 1-C, 642 Nutwood Ave., Cuyahoga Falls. . . .. Ryder, Edward Kirke, 1-C, 208 S. Main St., Fairport, N. Y .... . Ryther, Nancy Ellen, 2-C, 165 Potters Rd., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . -S-. Sabo, Elizabeth Mary, 4-M, 439 Norton Ave., Barberton ...... . Sain, Raleigh Edward, Gr-T, 6615 Public Sq., Independence .... . Saint, William Staver, 4-C, 922 W. 6th St., Erie, Pa. .......... . . Salop, Arnold, 3-C, 231 E. Mt. Eden Ave., New York, N. Y... . . . Salter, Patricia Learned, 1-M, 1610 Adams St., Madison, Wis.. . Saltzburg, Norman, 2-C, 1631 West St., Utica, N. Y. ............. . . Sanderson, Emerson James, 3-T, Newmarket, Ont. ................ . Sandmeyer, MaryAnna, 1-C, 5134 Nebraska Ave., N.W., Washington, Sands, Richard Thorndike, 2-C, R.D., Duxbury, Mass. ........... . . Sanford, Elizabeth Wright, 1-C, 60 Noble Rd., Berkeley, Calif ...... . Santoro, Mary Jane Ann, 3-M, 809 Conewango Ave., Warren, Pa .... . Sargent, Cynthia Alice, 3-M, 16 Cliff St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. ....... . . Saunders, Rfobertj James, 2-C, 4049 Grand Ave., W., Detroit, Mich.. Saxe, Eunice Marie, 4-M, 16 N. Fredericksburg Ave., Hargate, Atlanti Sayre, Marian, 1-M, 214 Locust St., Emsworth, Pa. ............... . Scarborough, Gfladysj jean, 4-C, 611 Tome St., Ridley Park, Pa., . . . PAGE ....39,207 ......89,204 .....89,107,208 ...........54,218 72,109,123,135 .72 ....39,225 ....... .54 ......72 190 ....00,119,223 ......39 211 ....... .39 .......... .39 ....72,107 208 ....72,102 234 ......54 218 ....54 207 ..... .54 ....72 200 ..... .54 ....00 202 ....54 140 ....39 230 ........39 201 ....55,104 199 ....72, 119 ....89, 120 ......89 ........39 ....89, 121 ......39 ....39,113 ....55, 106 ....89 ...'.'ss,'iii ....72,123 ......39 ....55 D.C Savage, Albert Wilcox, Jr., 1-C, 20 Harvard Ave., Meriden, Conn. ...... . Sawyer, George Alanson, 2-C, 1208 Wells St., Ann Arbor, Mich. ........ . c City, Scarborough, Mary Louise, 1-C, 611 Tome St., Ridley Park, Pa. ........ . I Schaeffer, Klaus Heymann, 3-C, Amity Hall, Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.. . . Schaeffer, Ora Mae, Irreg-M, 483 N. Main St., Amherst ............ . Schantz, john Abraham, 3-M, 123 E. Oak St., Orville ........... . Schloerb, Geraldine, 4-C, 5543 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill. ........ . . Schloerb, Robert Grandsden, 1-C, 5543 Kenwood Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . Schmied, Wfinifredj Ann, 1-C, 25 Green Village Rd., Madison, N. J.. . . Schmitkons, David Leonard, 4-C, R.D. 2, Lorain ..................... Schmoll, Warren George, 3-C, 413 N. Milwaukee St., Plymouth, Wis.. Schneck, Jean Marie, 2-M, 107 Park Ave., Ephrata, Pa. ......... . . Schrade, Robert Warren, 1-M, 74 Walnut St., Walden, N. Y.. . . . Schram, Ruth Lenore, 4-C, 1652 Pineola St., Kingsport, Tenn. .... .. Schrock, George Kenney, 1-C, 11330 S. Oakley, Chicago, Ill. ....... . Schroeder, Marjorie Ann, 1-M, 130 S. Washington St., DuQuoin, Ill.. . . Schultz, Werner William, Gr-C, 51 Garden Rd., Bedford ............ ....39 ....72 ....39 ....72 ....72 ........55 .......39, 125 .......55, 121 N.J. ..... 89 ....39, 156 ......72 .' .D .ri .f .i .as ....89 .f .I isa .'.'.'.'s'9'.'idz ......39 ....39 232 216 204 197 232 197 226 206 195 223 219 240 119 229 203 196 217 189 233 226 202 195 230 204 240 220 216 .89 .93 240 102 .72 196 .39 208 226 231 AMHER T A D TO E CBEREA FORMATIONJ A product of our large sandstone quarries at South Amherst in Northern Ohio and Widely used throughout the United States and Canada for exterior and interior building purposes. Because of its high silica content, durability, uniformity of color and lustrous appearance this sandstone is authoritatively recog- nized as a superior stone in the construction field. The many outstanding structures on the Oberlin College Campus are faced with Amherst Sandstone. THE CLEUEHIIID QUHRRIES C0. 45 PROSPECT HUEIIUE, ll. lll. HEUELIIIID, 0llI0 N- - . leave If to the Boss to Q ?:ElI:Er3g:'o:f:Z:A::ls money. ix 9- W-mmm-1-ff-f ' CONTRACTORS Plumbing and Heating AIR CONDITIONING IRON FIREMAN STOKERS Furnace and Sheet Metal work of all kinds THE T. . MURPHY CO. Student Directory and Index 2 -Sf Cont. NAME or STUDENT PAGE Schwertman, Elmer Chester, 3-C, 46 17th St., Newport, Ky. ..... . . Schweser, Catharine Ann, 4-C, 84 Torrington Dr., Rochester, N. Y.. Schweser, Elise Jean, 3-C, 84 Torrington Dr., Rochester, N. Y.. . . . . Scibetta, Geraldine Mary, 2-M, 228 W. 18th St., Erie, Pa. ....... . . Scott, Elizabeth Preer, 4-C, 1665 Rugby Rd., Schenectady, N. Y .... Scott, Margery Ann, 1-C, 650 Highland Ave., Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Scott, MaryAnn, 1-M, 5 Grant Ave., Tokoma Park, Md., .... . . . Scranton, Paul Alan, 2-C, 3615 N. Whipple St., Chicago, Ill.. . .. Scutt, Kenneth Eugene, 1-M, 930 King Ave., Lorain ............... Seator, Carolyn Marjorie, 1-C, 95 S. Francis, Pontiac, Mich. ........ . Sebelin, Dorothy Virginia, 4-C, 12388 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Heights .... Seely, Albert Lynus, 4-C, 13 Harlow Ave., Northampton, Mass.. . . . Seidel, Clyde Henry, Gr-M, 405 S. Main St., Wellington .......... Seligmann, joan Benbow, 4-C, 651 W. Euclid Ave., Detroit, Mich .... . . Selle, Richard Lawrence, 4-C, 818 N. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill... . Sellers, Miriam Amanda, 2-M, 128 E. Cherry St., Drumright, Okla.. Sells, Richard john, 2-C, 8722 Arbor St., Duluth, Minn. ........ . . Sgarro, Frank Victor, 2-C, 70-35 Broadway, jackson Heights, N. Y. Shaelfer, Roger Platt, 3-C, 1647 Davis Ave., Whiting, Ind. ......... . Shafer, Pfaulj Richard, 2-C, 120 Ardmore Rd., Springfield ...... . Shapiro, Jack Meyer, 3-M, 3383 Tullamore Ave., Cleveland .... . Shatts, Garvin Phillip, 2-C, 723 Post Rd., Rye, N. Y. ...... . . Shaw, Allen Ramsdell, 4-C, 136 Harrison St., Elyria ....... . Shaw, John Burnham, 2-C, 328 Reamer Pl., Oberlin .......... Shaw, Priscilla Morrison, 2-M, 224 Main St., Hyannis, Mass. .... . Sherman, Dora Frantz, 2-C, Webber College, Babson Park, Fla. .... . Sherover, Charles Milton, 3-C, 609 W. 149th St., New York, N. Y.. Shilts, Orlando Perry, Gr-C, 538 E. College St., Oberlin ............. Shimer, Adair, 2-C, 50 Morningside Dr., New York, N. Y.. . ... . . . Shinn, Marjorie jane, 1-M, 6 Howell St., Walton, N. Y. ........... . Shinn, Ridgway Foulks, Jr., 2-C, 41 Prospect, Waterbury, Conn. .... . Shipherd, Edith Estelle, 4-C, Randolph, N. Y. ......,.......... . . Shipman, Gretta Arline, 1-T, 114 Ridge Rd., Willoughby .......... Shipton, Janet Elizabeth, 4-C, 28 Howard St., Pittsfield, Mass. ....... . Shlickerman, Mark Aaron, 1-C, 957 W. Delavan Ave., Buffalo, N. Y Shober, Frederic Roger, -2C, 'McCutchenville ....................... Shons, Hfelenj Margaret, 2-C, Taft School, Watertown, Conn. .... . Shreiner, Mary Alice, 2-C, 198 E. College St., Oberlin ......... . Shubert, Oliver Edwin, 1-M, R.D. 2, Elyria ................. Shupp, Barbara Ruth, 2-C, 906 Maryland, Pittsburgh, Pa. ..... . ......89 ....72, 105 ....55, 103 ....89, 104 ....90,111 ....90 I 1 I 1 155. 'iblal ... ..... 75, 116, ......55, ..'.'.b6. if Shurmer, Richard Hamilton, 3-C, 283 W. Main St., Norwalk ....................... Sickler, Edward Alexander, 2-C, 420 E. Baird Ave., Barberton ..... Siebens, Arthur Alexander, 3-C, Toledo Council of Churches, Richards Bldg., Toledo. . Siegel, Roselyn Adeline, 4-C, 280 E. 130th St., Cleveland ........................... Sigler, Margaret Olive, 3-C, 1351 W. 95th St., Cleveland ........................... Silverberg, William James, 1-C, 1 W. 89th St., New York, N. Y.. . . Silverthorn, Betty jane, 1-M, 305 Michigan Ave., Dowagiac, Mich.. . . . Simms, Benjamin James, Gr-T, 809 W Main St., Wetumpka, Ala. .... . Simpson, Mfaryj Helen, 2-C, 245 Stanford Ave., Elyria .......... . Simpson, Shirley Elisabeth, 4-C, 245 Stanford Ave., Elyria .... . Sims, Elizabeth Florence, 1-C, 197 Elm St., Oberlin ............ . Sinamark, Anna Jean, 4-M, 2129 6th Ave., E., Hibbing, Minn . . . . Singer, Richard Meade, 1-M, 17 Penn St., Natrona, Pa. .... . . . Skalak, Mrs Rose Killian, Sp-C, 138 S. Main St., Oberlin .... . Skeel, Kathryn Rae, 3-M, Yellow Creek Dr., Poland ...... . Skillings, Robert Fraser, 2-C, 41 South St., Middlebury, Vt.. . . Sloman, Estelle, 4-C, 16604 Ashton Rd., Detroit, Mich. .... . . Smith , Alan Beers, 3-C, R.D. 7, Box 118, Salem, Ore. .... . Smith Donald Aument, 2-M, Gap, Pa. .' .................... . . Smith, Donald Tait, 1-C, 8938 188th St., Hollis, N.Y. .......... . . Smith, Edrey Elizabeth, 4-C, 9514 S. Damen Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . Smith Ffrankj Loren, 4-C, 132 Berthoud, Park Ridge, N. I ..... . Smith Gerald Lloyd, 1-C, 11601 S. Bell Ave., Chicago, Ill. ....... . Smith, James Edgar, 2-T, 700 T St., N.W., Washington, D. C.. . .. . Smith, james Fraser, 1-C, 412 S. Jackson St., Charles City, Iowa .... Smith, John Hubert, 1-T, Killbuck ............. ................. ' ' '.56, '1'ds,'i Smith, John William Vernon, 1-T, 120 E. Gray St., Norman, Okla.. . .. Smith Leila-Jane Buller, 1-C, 11 Lawson Rd., Winchester, Mass.. . . . Smith Lilly Marie, 4-C, 39 N. Linwood Dr., Crafton, Pa. ..... . . Smith Marcelle Elnore, 4-M, Fayette .......................... Smith Margaret Estrid, 4-C, 154 Dorchester Rd., Buffalo, N. Y. ...... . . Smith Marian Ruth, 2-M, 6 Pleasant St., Canton, N. Y. ..... . . Smith Mfaryj Elizabeth, 2-M, 128 N. 2nd St., Geneva, Ill.. . . Smith Patricia Anne, 3-C, 925 Raff Rd., S.W., Canton ..... Smith Paul Clark, 1-C, 809 Ashland Ave., Waterloo, Ia.. . . . Smith Reed Meredith, 3-C, R.D. 5, Johnstown, Pa. ...... . ....90, .....72,130 ....90 105 108 106 115 .39 .39 123 .39 .00 105 119 108 .55 .72 .55, .90 104, .55, 117, 155, .39, .55, .90, .90, 146, 104, .55, .72, .72, .90, .39, 119, 108, .66 .72, .55 105, 133, .56, 224 105 .39 .00 .00 .40 .90 ls, 155 .56 .56 .73 .73 o v v 195 244 206 232 210 229 130 190 193 205 203 205 . 90 237 . 55 . 55 111 . 55 . 72 202 218 . 55 193 206 219 237 231 238 198 205 .93 214 115 . 39 228 192 .55 235 208 . 72 . 39 231 223 . 55 194 . 39 1 95 . 39 236 123 209 203 215 227 205 . 90 . 39 227 223 222 210 . 72 196 205 213 199 198 . 93 190 '1IAHN 8. 0llIlER AGAIN JAHN 81- 0lllER IENIIRIWING CU. Student Directory and Index 29 -S- NAME or STUDENT PAGE Smith, Robert George, 2-C, 346 Marcia Ave., Hamilton ............. . . .56 233 Smith, Robert Leland, 2-C, 822 Genesee Ave., Warren ................ .... . 56 202 Smith, Robert Warren, 1-M, 518 E. Indiana Ave., South Bend, Ind. .... .... 4 0 197 Smith, Ruthanna, 1-C, Lincoln, Va. ................................ ..., 4 0 230 Smith, Sarah Elizabeth, 3-C, Hindman, Ky. ................,........ .... 7 3 206 Smith, Wfendellj Duane, 1-M, 72 Elmhurst Ave., Highland Park, Mich.. . . .. . . . .39 Snider, Joan, 3-C, 323 N. Garfield, Pocatello, Ida ...................... ..... . 73 Snow, Kenneth Gordon, 1-C, 1600 N. Main St., Auburn, Ind. ..... . . .40 225 Snow, Nancy Jane, 2-M, 1018 E. Mulberry St., Evansville, Ind ...., ..... . 56 Snow, Robert Carter, 2-C, 1017 S. 24th Ave., Bellwood, Ill. ..... . .56 192 Snow, Ted Warren Kenneth, 3-C, 614 E. Church St., Marion .... ..... . 73 Snyder, Jane Phyllis, 2-C, 608 Arden Rd., Mount Lebanon, Pa. .... . . .56 199 Snyder, Jfeani Marilyn, 1-C, 2385 Evergreen Rd., Toledo ........... . . .40 240 Snyder, Russell Vernon, Jr., 3-M, 3805 N. Tripp Ave., Chicago, Ill. .... ...... . 73 218 Soergel, Charles Ray, 3-M, Brant School Rd., Wexford, Pa. ......... .... 7 3 102 220 Sokol, William, Gr-M, 901 Ridge Rd., Ambridge, Pa. ................. ........ . . . Solender, Robert Lawrence, 2-C, 100 Cabrini Blvd., New York, N. Y.. . ...... 56 123 218 Soller, Karl Ewing, 1-C, 4301 Helena Ave., Youngstown .............. ........ . 40 226 Spaeth, Earl Chester, 4-C, 280 Berryman Dr., Snyder, N. Y .... ...... . .90, 109 136 219 Spahr, Carol Cecile, 3-C, 8 Michigan Rd., Bellerose, N. Y.. . . ........... 73 106 228 Spalding, Jean'Eldridge, 3-C, 2380 Ridgewood Rd., Akron ....... .... 7 3, 104, 108 125 189 Specht, Muriel Cecile, 2-C, 148 Rodney St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ...... ........ . 56 200 Spector, Muriel Helene, 1-M, Furnace Dock Rd., Peekskill, N. Y .... . ........ .40 231 Spicer, Russell Wilbur, 2-C, 99 Hillcrest Rd., Maplewood, N. J. ......,... 56, 109, 130 132 191 Spickerman, Janette Frances, 3-C, 215 Augusta Ave., DeKalb, Ill. .... ....... 7 3, 105 155 209 Spickerman, Shirley Ann, 1-M, 304 N. 2nd St., DeKalb, Ill. ....... ........ . 40 242 Spielmeyer, Ruth, 2-C, 30 Cambridge Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ......... . . .56 217 Spitz, Leona June, 1-C, 2611 N. Kansas St., El Paso, Tex. ............ . . .40 196 Spitzer, Wolfgang Wilhelm, 2-C, 3324 Gilman Terr., Baltimore, Md. .... ....... . 56 Sprague, Margaret Ann, 1-M, Box 303, Tryon, N. C. ................. .... . 40 230 Springer, Donald Welt, 4-C, 1117 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ....... ...... 9 0 136 219 Stacey, Cfharlesi William, 1-M, 86 S. Hamilton St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .............. 40 234 Stanicek, Jean Ann, 4-C, 1006 S. Euclid Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ........ 90, 110, 115, 154 156 209 Stansfield, James Randolph, 3-C, 402 Broad St., Emmaus, Pa.. . . .................. . . . .73 Stanton, Howard Earl, 3-C, 64 6th Ave., Gloversville, N. Y.. . . . .73, 111, 116 235 Starr, Jessie Martin, 4-C, Steubenville Rd., Cambridge ...... .......... 9 0 209 Starr, Merritt Paul, Jr., 3-C, 695 Prospect, Winnetka, Ill. ..... ....... . 73 Staudinger, Frank, 1-C, 33 Indian Rd., New York, N. Y. ........ .... 4 0 191 Stearns, Aflicej Priscilla, 4-M, 1026 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N. J.. . . . . . .90 204 Stechow, Mrs. Ursula Hoff, 4-C, 27 King St., Oberlin ............. ....... . . . Steers, Marjorie Louise, 1-M, 232 Woodward, Kalamazoo, Mich.. . . .......... 40, 230 Stehman, Eleanor Mae, 1-C, 228 High St., Brownsville, Pa. ...... .......... 4 0 240 Stein, Lforenej Marwal, 4-C, 1290 E. 142nd St., East Cleveland ....... .90, 120, 126 205 Steinberg, Mary Louise,-1-M, 208 E. Elm St., Fairbury, Ill .......... . . .......... 40 231 Steiner, Frederick Nicholas, 3-M, 225 W. 106th St., New York, N. Y. .... ..,......... . 73 Steiner, Peter Otto, 2-C, 855 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. ........ ....... . 56 Steinhaus, Walter Otto Emil, 1-M, 2128 Barry Ave., Chicago, Ill. ...... .......... . . . Steinmetz, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 2-C, 8205 Marion Rd., Elkins Park, Pa... .... 56, 106, 207 Stengle, James Marshall, 4-C, Perrysville, Pa. ..................... ...... 9 0 220 Stephenson, Barbara Ruth, 3-C, 66 Mapleridge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y .... . .... 73 217 Stephenson, Bertha Borges, 4-C, 112 Columbia St., Jackson ........... .... 9 0, 232 Stephenson, Dorothy Eleanor, 1-C, 66 Mapleridge Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. .... 40 240 Stephenson, Paul Wiard, 4-C, E. Avon Rd., Avon, N. Y. .............. .... 9 0, 214 Steup, Harold Wilbur, 4-C, 710 Congress Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. .... ....... . 91 Stevens, Barbara Frances, 1-C, 415 W. 17th St., Jacksonville, Fla.. . . ........ .40, 210 Stevens, Bobb Murray, 1-C, 136 5th Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. .... . . ........... . .40 Stevenson, Helen Elaine, 3-C, Wayne St., Fort Recovery ................ 73, 104, 108 123, 189 Stevenson, Mfildredj Louise, 4-C, 82 Aurora St., Hudson ........................ 91 106, 115 Stevenson, Thomas Hulbert, Gr-C, 2303 Lafayette Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....... . . . Stewart, Marjory, 4-C, 332 Highland Ave., Johnstown, Pa. ....................... 91 119, 217 Stewart, William Carroll, 2-T, North Bloomfield ...................................... . . . Stine, Ruth, 2-C, 6345 Western Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. .... ..... 5 6, 105 115 207 Stitt, Lillian Edith, 3-C, Wheelersburg ......................... ..... 7 3 119 245 Stockton, Ltauraj Edith, 1-C, 6025 Grafton St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ............ .... . 40 229 Stockton, Lois, 1-C, 6025 Grafton St., Pittsburgh, Pa. ............................. .40 229 Stockwell, Eugene Loudon, 2-C, Jose Bonifacio 1356, Buenos Aires, Argentina ............ .56 Stoddard, Mferlej Satone, 3-M, 14 Park Pl., Shortsville, N. Y. ............... 73, 104 119 217 Stokes, John Edward, Jr., 3-C, 19906 Eldora Rd., Rocky River .................. 73 102 218 Stoll, Henry Charles, 2-C, Snowden Lane, Princeton, N. J. ..... ........... . 54 119 Stone, Victor Jerome, 4-C, 1001 S. 3rd Ave., Maywood, Ill. .... ..... 9 1, 116 122 233 Storrs, Julia Mcllvaine, 2-C, Shaowu, China ................ .......... . 56 217 Stothoff, Frederick Stevens, 3-M, Flemington, N. J. .................. ........ . 73 238 Stover, Katherine, 1-M, 2112 7th St., Bay City, Mich ..... .............. . . .40 240 Stradford, Jewel Carter, 3-C, 4937 Washington Park Ct., Chicago, Ill.. . . . . . . . .73 Strang, Annabel, 1-C, 7129 Schoyer Ave., Swissvale, Pa. .............. . . .40, 211 Strange, Carl Britton, 3-T, 24530 Pennsylvania Ave., Romulus, Mich. .... . . .00 223 50146 Lcimlr Furnished and applied by us on the following Oberlin College Buildings: Finngy Chapel Allen Hospital Theological Quadrangle Talcott Hall Men's Building Hales, Memorial Gymnasium Noah Hall Shurtleff Cottage Allen Art Building Addition Lord Cottage Womenis Gymnasium Severance Laboratory CChemistryj Crane Pool Wright Laboratory Warner Hall Cflonservatoryl Physics Building CScience Quadranglej NABAKOWSKI COMPANY Roojing and Sheet Metal Contractors Tile Roofing A Specialty A. 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V HAMILTON MANUFACTURING MEDUSA-Lite C 0 M P ANY MEDUSA-Lite, Primary Colors TWO RIVERS WISCONSIN MEDUSA Waterproofing Powder MEDUSA Concentrated Waterproofing Paste CRESCENT Hydraulic Paint 291 Student Directory and Index 292 -S- NAMIQ or S'1'lT1JIiN'1' PAGE Strasburg, Mary Louise, 2-C, Pomeroy St., Wilbraham, Mass. .,..... . . .56, 119 Strasburg, Richard Walter, 2-M, 3922 Tacoma, Fort Wayne, Ind. ...... . . .56, 223 Strassburger, Helena Johanna, Gr-M, 331 Huron Ave., Sheboygan, Wish. ....... , . . . . Strate, Gerald Herbert, 3-C, 2930 Eaton Rd., Shaker Heights ,..,...... .......,,,,, 7 3 Stratton Alice Elizabeth, 4-C, R.D. 1, Glen Mills, Pa. .............. .... 9 1, 108, 209 Strauch, Bolton Dunbar, 3-C, 613 High Ave., S.W., Canton ...., ,.,,.,,, 7 3, 239 Straus, Audrey Helen, 1-C, 2931 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va.. . . ....,,....,. 40, 119 Strause, Anne, 2-C, 906 Westover Rd., Richmond, Va. .......... .... 5 6, 14, 156, 199 Strauss, Albrecht Benno, 4-C, 303 Atkins Ave., Shreveport, La. .... ...... 9 1, 119, 220 Strehler, Allen Frederick, 4-C, 625 Park Ave., Johnstown, Pa. ......... .... 9 1, 219 Stromquist, James Todhunter, 4-C, 1115 S. 2nd Ave., Maywood, Ill. .... ....... . . Strong, Helen Margaret, 4-C, 240 Van Buren, Terre Haute, Ind. ..... .... 9 1, 209 Stueber, Paul Jacob, Jr., 4-C, 1501 Lakewood Ave., Lima ......... ..,. 9 1, 220 Stuntz, Martha Marian, 1-C, 324 E. 55th St., Indianapolis, Ind.. .. .... 40,240 Stuteville, John Harold, 2-C, 200 S. Sth Sr., Rockport, Ind, ...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , Sueoka, Willard Glenn, 1-M, 2249 Sea View Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii. . . .... 40, 119, 227 Sugden, Marilyn Joan, 3-C, 7527 Kessel St., Forest Hills, N. Y. ..... .... 7 3, 108, 206 Sullivan, Paul Benjamin, 2-T, Vernon, Mich. .......,,.......,...,.,, ..,,,,,,,, , , Summers, Floyd Merle, 2-M, 265 South Ave., Bradford, Pa. ............ ......... 5 6 Sumnicht, Harriet Alalia, Gr-C, 561 Bedford Ave., University City, Mo.. . .... 00, 206 Sutcliffe, Grant Hopkins, 2-C, 326 S. Chauncey Ave., West Lafayette, Ind ,... 57, 223 Sutfin, Jacqueline Pauline, Sp-C, 41 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin .............. .......... 4 0 Sutton. Alan Callender, Jr., 3-C, 5600 Pimlico Rd., Baltimore, Md. .... .... 7 3, 140, 234 Swan, John Warren, 1-C, 749 Diagonal Rd., Akron .............,,,. ,.,.,, 4 0, 225 Swartz, David Fowler, 1-C, 527 E. Kirkwood, Bloomington, Ind ..... ..... .... 4 0 , 234 Swasey, Ellen Clare, 1-M, 127 S. 3rd St., Lewisburg, Pa. ................,...... ..,. 4 0, 229 Sweeney, Patricia Georgia Henrietta, 1-C, 12964 Mettetal Ave., Detroit, Mich.. . . .... 40, 231 Swett, Margaret Birch, 4-M, 212 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, Md .... .................. 9 1, 209 Swett, Mfaryj Louise, 1-M, 212 Maple Ave., Takoma Park, Md. ...................... 40, 211 Swift, Lloyd Balderston, 3-C, 111 Bancroft Pkwy., Wilmington, Del. ...... 74, 109, 119, 135, 220 Swigert, Elsbeth Helen, 1 M, Higman Park, Benton Harber, Mich.. .. ............... 40, 240 Swisher, Okey Ray, Gr-T, 2191 W. 65th St., Cleveland ............ ................... -T-. Taber, Carol Elizabeth, 4-C, 312 Princeton Rd., Rockville Centre, N. Y .... .... 9 1, 205 Tachau, Eric Samuel, 1-C, Box 170, R.D. 6, Louisville, Ky. ........... .... 4 0, 197 Taishofif, Sally Zyra, 2-C, 154-04 Ash Ave., Flushing, N. Y. ............. . . .57, 198 Talbot, Cornelia Mary, 2-C, Falmouth Foreside, R.D. 4, Portland, Me. .... . . .57, 104 Tallmer, John, 1-C, 25 W. 68th St., New York, N. Y.. . .- ................ .... 4 0, 225 Tappan, Helen Gail, 3-C, 301 Northfield Pl., Baltimore, Md. ......................... 74, 221 Tarbutton, Lfauraj Jeannette, 4-M, 2005 Van Buren St., Wilmington, Del ..... ..... 9 1, 194, 217 Taub, Amy, 3-M, 2 Hemlock Ct., Maplewood, N. J. ................................. 74, 212 Taylor, Elizabeth Linton, 3-C, R.D. 6, Hamilton .... 74, 104, 121, 201 Taylor, Janet, 2-C, Church St., Addison, N. Y. ................ ............ 5 7, 221 Taylor, Janet Allison, 1-C, 637 Winthrop St., Toledo ............. .......... 4 0, 210 Taylor, Raymond Thompson, 1-C, Saluda Ave., Batesburg, S. C. .... -... 4 0, 197 Taylor, Robert Harrison, 2-T, R.D. 5, Howland, Warren .......... .... 0 0, 222 Taylor, Ruth Mildred, 2-C, 123 Forest St., Oberlin ............. .......... 5 7 Tear, Philip Francis, 3-C, 1812 Kensington Ave., Youngstown ....... .... 7 4, 123, 126 Tear, Richard Theodore, 1-C, 1812 Kensington Ave., Youngstown. . . ...... 41, 226 Tebbets, John Warren, 3-C, Box 213, Locke's Mills, Me. .......... .... 7 4, 218 Telep, Leo Moroz, 3-M, 12 Commerce, Garfield, N. J. ........ ....... 7 4 Tepper, Grace, 2-C, 365 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. ...... .... 5 7, 237 Terhune, Elnora Ellen, 1-C, 22 Lawson Rd., Winchester, Mass. .... ...... 4 1, 242 Thom, Judith Preston, 4-M, 188 Prospect Ave., Princeton, N. J. ..... .... 9 1, 115, 196 Thomas, Charline Louise, 1-C, 40 Hemlock Rd., New Haven, Conn .... . .... 41, 122, 242 Thomas, Helen Mae, Irreg-M, 171 E. Lorain St., Oberlin ............ ........... . Thomas, John Warren, 1-C, 1076 Jefferson Ave., Akron ............. .... 4 1, 227 Thomas, Mrs. Myra Mebane, 3-M, 401 Lillerston Ave., Paris, Ky. ...... ............ 7 4 Thomas, Shirley Marise, 2-C, 63 W. Hillcrest Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. .... .... 5 7, 155, 237 Thompson, Cynthia Nell, 4-C, E. Chestnut St., Oxford ............... ...... 9 1, 236 Thompson, Margaret Louise, 3 C, 227 Kelly Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. .... ..... 7 4, 208 Thomson, Priscilla May, 3-C, Lingnan University, Canton, China ....... ......... Thomson, Mrs. Ruth Craft, Sp-M, Lingnan University, Canton, China .... ......... Thorne, Robert Sherman, Jr., 3-C, 29 DeLancey Dr., Geneva, N. Y.. . . .... 74, 238 Thornton, Ann Louise, 1-M, Buffalo, W. Va. ...................... .... 4 1, 230 Thorp, Merle Bernice, 4 M, 415 E. 2nd St., Centralia, Ill. ......... .... 9 1, 194 Thorson, Elizabeth Kathryn, 1-C, DeSmet, S. Dak. ............... .... 4 1, 201 Thrasher, Marcella Mary, 1-M, 1497 S. 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Tracy, Jean, 3-C, Allen Ave., Meriden, Conn. .......................... 74, 104, 108, Trent, Richard, 1-C, 2455 Glenwood Ave., Toledo ................................. . Trezise, Frederick William, Jr., 2-C, 206 N. Meade St., Appleton, Wis. ............ . . , Truclering, Lois Elnore, 3-C, 825 E. 146th St., Cleveland ............ . . . . Tuck, William Chesley, 1-C, 171 W. Wilson St., Batavia, Ill. ...... Tucker, Allen Glenn, 1-C, 367 Reamer Pl., Oberlin ...........,..... . . Tucker, Hfelenj Elizabeth, 2-M, Mystic Oral School, Mystic, Conn. .... . . Turnbull, Robert George, 2-T, R.D. 4, Wooster .................... ......... Turner, John Ellis, 1-C, Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn. .... ..,...,.... . . Turpin, Robert Roscoe, 3-C, 1419 Clifford, Flint, Mich. ,....... . Turrill, Mary Barbara, 1-C, 54 Whittier St., Lynbrook, N. Y.. . . . Tuttle, Thomas Frederick, 4-C, 670 W. Market St., Lima .............. . . . . Tutules, Kalhlyn Gloria, 1-M, 7928 Oglesby Ave., Chicago, Ill. ........... . . . . Twyeffort, Barbara, 3-M, Fox Hollow, Stratton Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y.. . . . . . . Tyler, Virginia June, 2-M, 551 E. Jackson St., Fostoria .,,............. . . Tyre, Janice Cole, 4-M, 7950 Montgomery Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. .... . . Tyson, Dorothy Jean, 1-M, 1042 East End Ave., Edgewood, Pa... . . . .. -U-. NAME or STUDENT Uhlmann, Leonore, 1-C, 672 E. 63rd Terr., Kansas City, Mo. ....... .... 4 1, Ulrich, Paul Frederick, 3-C, 172 E. Bridge St., Berea ................. .... . Underwood, Margaret Helen, 3-M, 90 Wellington Rd., Buffalo, N. Y ...... ..,. 7 4, Unkefer, William Thomas, 2-C, 18520 Lancashire Rd., Detroit, Mich. ..., ,,,, : 37, Updegraff, John Clyde, 2-T, R.D. 1, Grafton ....................... ..... Uslander, Judith Mildred, 4-C, 830 Park Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. ...... . . . Utterback, Ray Seelye, 2-T, 2519 Dover Rd., Westlake ......... .. ...V- Vail, Robert William, 2-C, 171 S. Main Ave., Albany, N. Y. .... ..... . Valko, Robert James, 3-C, 2976 East Blvd., Cleveland ........... .... 9 1 Van Brussel, Hazell Erene, 1-M, Wayland, Mich. .................. .... 4 1 Van Eseltine, William Parker, 1-C, 209 Lewis St., Geneva, N. Y .... ..,. ..., . Van Horn, Hfarrietl Edith, Gr-C, 916 17th Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn.. .. ..... Van Horn, John Robert, 3-C, 1490 Roycroft Ave., Lakewood ............. .... 7 4 Van Iderstine, Afrthurj Prentice, 4-M, 520 Prospect Ave., Oradell, N. J.. . . . . . . . Van Putten, Lois Jean, 1-M, 560 Marlboro Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. ....,... . . . . . Van Riper, Robert Austin, 3-C, 32-10 213th St., Bayside, N. Y.. . . . . . .74 Vieland, Julia Josephine, 1-M, 9960 65th Rd., Forest Hills, N.Y.. .. .. . . . Viner, Marylou, 2-M, 820 Lundvall Ave., Rockford, Ill. ,........ . . . . . Volk, Murray Edward, 2-C, 2109 10th St., Cuyahoga Falls ....... .... 5 7 Von Kaenel, William Edward, Sp-C, 1349 2nd St., Lorain ......... Vrooman, Jean Eleanor, 2-C, 2898 Kingsley Rd., Shaker Heights ..... . . . -W- Wachs, Sylvia Rowena, 1-C, Marshfield, Vt ..... ............ ..... ..., 4 1 , Wade, Robert Charles, 4-C, 14623 Armin Ave., Lakewood ...........,... ...... 9 1 Wagenet, Gordon Morrison, 4-C, 1912 K St., N.W., Washington, D.C. .............. . Wagner, Clarice Foster, 3-C, 1114 Indian Hill, Claremont, Calif ..... ...,...... 7 4, 108, Wagner, Margaret, 3-C, Lake Station, Ruxton, Md. ..,................. 74, 110, 115 Waite, Kfatharinej Jane, 3-C, 15 Trowbidge St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .,.... .. . Walden, Charles Eugene, Jr., 1-T, 301 14th St., S.E., Washington, D. C. .... ..... . . .. Walker, Dorothy Esther, 3-C, Canaan, N. Y. .....................,....... ,... 7 4 Walker, Frances Elizabeth, 1-M, 3222 Sherman Ave., Washington, D. C. .......... . . . Walker, John Benjamin, Jr., 2-C, 825 Broad Ave., N.W., Canton ................ .. . Wall, Robert LeRoy, 3-C, 4954 State Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. ....,... .... 7 5, 109, 130 VVallace, Barbara Lynn, 2-C, 7311 Quick Ave., River Forest, Ill.. . . ' ...... . . . . . . . Wallace, Jean Frances, 4-M, 7311 Quick Ave., River Forest, Ill .... . . . Wallace, William Clark, 1-C, 119 Midland Ave., Bronxville, N. Y ..... .. Wallerstein, Dorothy, 1-C, 1 West 81st St., New York, N. Y. ...,.,.... . . . .....74, 109, 1 1 ....91, 103 PAGE ,244 .41,196 .41,242 114,212 .41,227 .57,218 ... .74 .41,225 ... .41 .57,206 ... .41 130,132 .41,210 .....91 .41,196 .74 208 .57 200 .....91 .41,201 PAGE 119,196 .74 216 106,242 130 235 .iii .57 144 119 .41 111 .91 .41 122 .41 .57 125, .57 119 111 .91 119 154 .74 108 .41 .57 133 .57 .41 Walters, Robert Lowell, 3-C, 325 21st St., N.W., Canton ................. .... Wambough, Afgnesj Marguerite, 3-M, 17 Maltbie Ave., Suffern, N. Y. .... . . . Ward, William Burwell, 2-C, 22 Farnham Ave., New Haven, Conn. ........ . . . Warfield, Patrick Carroll, 3-C, 1007 Prospect Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y.. . . . . Warne, Margaret Cecelia, 2-C, 110 Blue Hills Rd., Amherst, Mass. ......... . . . Warner, Barbara, 1-M, 50 New Castle Ave., Portsmouth, N. H. ......... . . . Warner, Jean, 4-M, 609 Hill Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. ........... .... . . Warren, Robert, 4-C, 32 High St., New Haven, Conn. ..... . Wasserman, Harry Abraham, 4-C, 233 3rd St., Elyria ........ . . . . . . ....92, Waugh, Thomas Toan, 3-C, 39 Betwood St., Albany, N. Y. .... .... 7 5, Wear, Katherine Ann, 4-C, 550 Walnut St., Starke, Fla. ...., .... 9 2, Weaver, Rfobertj Selwyn, 1-C, 1415 Cory Dr., Dayton .... ..... Webb, Robert Kiefer, 2-C, 342 Hillside Dr., Rossford ..... . .75 .57, far, .41, 140, isld, 121, .41, v v 1 26.5 214 216 242 225 219 190 231 216 230 213 214 ..41 206 242 220 233 217 212 228 . 223 212 230 219 233 199 ..92 ..93 201 75 221 216 . 75 237 229 . 92 214 . 92 233 205 234 .57 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 SCIENCE QUADRANGLE HARRINGTON ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors 719 Caxton Building Cleveland, Ohio -W- Cont. NAME or STUDENT Webber, Mary Alice, 2-M, 177 N. Professor St., Oberlin . ....... . Weber, Donald Robert, 3-C, 6300 Louise Ave , Chicago, Ill .... ....... Wehrli, Eugene Stanley, 2-C, 114 Park Rd., Webster Groves, Mo... . . . . Weil, Dfonaldj Wallace, 1-C, 3798 Northwood Rd., University Heights. . Weinberg, Herbert Gustav, 3-C, 323 Monroe Ave., Plainfield, N. J.. . . . . Weiner, Paul Saul, Gr-C, 452 Ave. D, Rochester, N. Y. ............ . Weinstock, Carl Edward, 1-C, 1231 Western Ave., Toledo ..... . Q Weiss, Nathan, 2-C, 250 Cedar St., New Haven, Conn. ...... . . Weiss, Ruth Emily, 4-C, 1250 Manor Park, Lakewood ............ Weissman, Roy Milton, 1-C, 60 East 96th St., New York, N. Y... . . Welch, Maurice Edward, 2-C, 322 Denise Rd., Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Weld, Jlohnl Lawrence, 1-C, 104 Alameda St., Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Wells, Geraldine, 2-M, 21 Kennedy St., Hartford, Conn. ........ . Wells, Guy Stuart, Gr-C, 147 S. Main St., Wellington .... . Wells, Richard Albert, 4-C, R.D. 1, North Girard, Pa... . . . . . Wendell, Wanda Eileen, 2-M, 1515 Fulton Rd., Canton ......... . Wennerstrom, Delores, 4-C, 504 W. 129th St., New York, N. Y. .......... . Werner, Emerson Loyal, 1-T, Fredericksburg ......................... Wesley, Louise Johnson, 4-M, 731 Fairmont St., N.W., Washington, D. C Wessel, Ella May, 4-M, IOBM S. 4th Ave., Bozeman, Mont. ..... ....... . . . West, Jean Brooks, 2-M, 30 Grove St., Baldwinsville, N. Y. ............... . . Westerman, Eleanor Anne, 4-C, 862 Calvin St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich.. . . . Wetmore, Eleanor June, 1-C, 14447 Glastonbury Rd., Detroit, Mich. ..... . . Wettach, Frances Clark, 1-C, 313 W. 9th St., Coffeyville, Kans. ..... . . Wettingfeld, Robert Frederick, 2-C, 47-24 Bell Blvd., Bayside, N. Y.. . . Whaley, Benjamin Clare, 3-T, Owendale, Mich. .................... . Wheatcroft, Robert William, 3-C, 18606 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland ...... Wheatley, Margaret Alice, 1-C, 174 Adams St., North Abington, Mass.. Wheaton, Sybil Elaine, 1-C, 3900 Three Mile Dr., Detroit, Mich. ........... . Wheeler, Miriam, 1-C, 835 Field Ave., Plainfield, N. J. .................... . PAGE 119 75, 109, 136 ....4l l. l. l. '. ag 'rdf li is .......41, 122 .......41, .....58,110 ....58 ....92 ...Rid ....92, ....58, . . f .lil ....41, .ffrs ....41 ......41 Wheelock Bfeatricej Jeanne, 1-C, 3645 Van Ness St., N.W., Washington, D. C ..... .42, 122 Whikehart, Lewis Elwood, 3-M, 17716 Naragansett, Lakewood ....................... 75 Whipple, Robert Hugh, 1-C, 108 Maple Ave., Lyndonville, N. Y.. . . . . Whitacre, Arden Roy, 1-M, 954 Allison Ave., Lorain ................. Whitcher, Charles Edward, 1-C, 638 Lafayette Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. . . . Whitcomb, John Charles, 1-T, 1073K Hazel St., Fremont ......... . White, Alison May, 2-C, 2433 Richton Ave., Detroit, Mich. .....- . . . . . White, Beatrice Ann, 2-C, 5367 28th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.. . .. White, Dureve, 3-C, 325 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin .................. . White, Laura Ruth, 3-C,' Mission Bungalow, Manamadura, S. India .... Whitehead, Jean Margaret, 2-C, 14132 Terry Ave., Detroit, Mich.. . . . Whitney, Wfilliamj Gillett, 2-C, Westtown, Pa. .................... . Whiton, Joseph Lucas, 2-C, R.D. 1, Amherst .......................... Whittemore, Nancy Walford, 1-M, 29 Berkeley Rd., Maplewood, N. J.. . Whitworth, Kernan Bradley, Ir., 3-C, 15421 Edgewater Dr., Lakewood. . Widowson, Marion Ruth, 2-M, 4173 W. 50th St., Cleveland .......... . Wightman, Warren Jennings, 3-C, 2898 Bailey Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.. .. Wilkins, Sarah Ellen, 4-C, 1944 Penn Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.. . . . Willard, Mfaryj Jane, 3-M, 911 N. Yakima St., Tacoma, Wash.. . . . Willard, Robert Lockard, 4-C, 540 S. 9th St., Connellsville, Pa.. . . Williams, Afzaliaj Irene, 2-M, 10522 Arthur Ave., Cleveland .......... Williams, Clare, 1-C, 5 Alden Pl., Bronxville, N. Y. .................. .. Williams, Frederick Park, 1-M, 14 Maine Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y... ....42 ....42 .....58, 105 ........58 58,105,123, ....58 ....42 ..ff5si 92, 112, 117 Williams, Jane Chandler, 1-C, Ft. Washington Ave., Fort Washington, Pa. ......... 42, 122 Williams, Norman Rider, 1-C, Ushagram, Asanol, India ................... ..... 4 2, 122 Willman, Harold Mercer, 2-T, R.D. 1, Wellington ...... v v 220 214 224 . 75 . 93 . 57 208 207 . 58 197 213 220 103 196 206 196 199 . 92 242 243 . 58 238 188 229 243 243 215 225 234 . 93 189 198 . 75 1 17 199 190 219 231 . 75 217 232 232 192 200 . 42 . 42 21 1 224 Student Directory and Index 29 Student Directory and Index 2 -W- Cont. NAME or STUDENT Willmore, Laura Eaton, 2-C, 6475 Loiswood Ave., Cincinnati .......... Willmott, Mlargaretj Joy, 1-C, Chengtu, China .........................,.... Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Alan Bond, 1-C, 16 Lang jun Yuan, Yenching University, Peking, Edna Carolyn, 3-M, 425 W. Judson Ave., Youngstown .......... Francis Edwin, 3-T, 5045 Plymouth Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich.. . . . Hfaroldj Frederick, 2-C, 133 Vine St., Columbiana .......... Wilson, Janet Mary, 2-C, 262 Hazelwood Terr., Rochester, N. Y.. . . . Wilson, Jean Margaret, 3-C, 4800 Leslie Ave., Detroit, Mich. ....... . Wilson, John Ballantyne, 3-C, 2080 Atkinson Ave., Detroit, Mich.. . . Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Laura May, 1-M, 15 N. Buena Vista, Redlands, Calif ..... ..... Margaret Lees, 2-C, 10 Baiseley Ave., East Rockaway, N. Y.. . . . Mary Elizabeth, 2-C, 624 Linden Ave., York, Pa. ............ . Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, 407 Mitchell St., Ithaca, N. Y. ...... .. Winder, Robert Lee, 3-C, 53 N. Park St.. Oberlin ................. . Winship, Mary Spencer, 4-C, 2882 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights... Winson, William Eldon, 1-C, 521 Foster Ave., Elyria .............. . Wise, Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, 21113 Hillgrove Ave., Bedford ....... . Wistine Wittler, Witzem Woelfel Wohlha tzki, Ellen, 2-M, 50 E. 82nd St., New York, N. Y. ......... .. Efstherj Claire, 3-C, 1623 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md .... .. an, Mary Elizabeth, 2-C, 406 N. Portage Path, Akron ..... , Jane Leone, 1-C, 127 Bartle Ave., Newark, N. Y. .......... .. gen, William john, 1-C, 43 Watchung Ave., Montclair, N.J.. . . . Wolf, joan, 2-C, Morristown, Ind .... ............................. Wolf, Robert Grover, 2-C, 1430 Boston Blvd., Detroit, Mich .... . . WolH', Blema, 2-M, 1437 Arnold Ave., N.W., Canton .......... . . WolFf, Catherine, 4-M, 82 Burton Ave., Woodmere, N. Y ..... ..... . Wolff, Clara Blanche, 1-M, 209 Argonne Dr., New Kensington, Pa... Wolin, Sheldon Sanford, 2-C, 55 E. Morris Ave., Buffalo, N. Y ..... . Wolovsky, Leo Joseph, 1-M, 26 S. Vernon St., York, Pa. ........ . . Wolvington, Grace Irene, 3-M, 1735 Jasmine St., Denver, Colo... . . . . Wolvington, Wiiiston Warren, 1-C, 1735 Jasmine St., Denver, Colo.. . . . Wood, Jfamesj Eugene, 3-C, 349 Main St., Norwich, Conn ..... ...... . Wood, Thomas Henderson, 4-C, 228 E. College St., Oberlin ...... . Woodard, Mildred Allice, 4-C, Carlisle Gardens, Carlisle, Pa .... ........ Woodle, Margot, 1-M, Riverview Rd., Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y .... .. Woore, Helen Virginia, 3-M, 510 S. Washington St., Winchester, Va. .... . Worcester, Philip Howard, 4-C, R.D. 1, N. Main St., Oberlin ...... Worden, Jfamesj Stanley, 4-C, 2750 Hampton Pkwy., Evanston, Ill. ..... . Worley, john Carl, 4-M, 26 Manor Ave., Wellesley, Mass. ......... . Wright, Carolyn Shelton, 1-C, 243 Aspen Rd., Birmingham, Mich.. . . Wright, Cfassj Robert, 1-C, 4310 Hermitage Ave., Chicago, Ill.. . . . Wright, Glenn Rutter, 1-M, 218 E. Main St., New Holland, Pa.. Wright, Harold Bemiss, Jr., 1-C, 609 Northwest St., Bellevue. . . . . Wright, Katharine, 2-C, 15 N. Broadway, Dayton ............ Wright, Wilbur Herbert, 4-C, 15 N. Broadway, Dayton .......... Wynne, Irvin Gordon, Gr-C, 1918 Meadville St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . Wyre, Jean Marilyn, 2-C, 531 Parker Ave., Barberton ......... -Y- Yamaguchi, Harry Goichi, 2-C, 1302 john St., Seattle, Wash. ........ . Yeoman, Kenneth Chalmers, 1-T, 1619 Chandler, Lincoln Park, Mic Yergan, Frederick Moreland, 2-C, 22 Hamilton Terr., New York, N. Y.. . . Yessler, joan Mathilda, 1-M, 2405 4th Ave., S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. . . . . Yocom, John Erwin, 2-C, 251 Forest St., Oberlin .................... . Yonker, Sarah Frances, 1-M, 1327 Glenn Ave., Columbus. . . . York, William Charles, 1-M, 4954 Nelson Ct., Chicago, Ill. .... . Young, Young, Young, Young, Birneisis Motte, 3-M, 238 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin .... . Farra Holmes, 4-M, 238 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin .... . Keith Randall, 2-C, 21 Glenwood St., Warren, Pa .... . Ralph Andrew, Gr-T, 551 E. Spring St., Wooster .... . Yourd, Jean, Gr-C, 739 Prospect St., Elgin, Ill. .......... . Youtz, James Robert, 3-C, 611 Lawn Ave., S.W., Canton .... ..Z... Zarudnaya, Katerina Ivanovna, Gr-C, 909 Memorial Dr., Cambridge, Mass... . . Zastrow, Virginia Ruth, 1-M, 200 3rd Ave., Charles City, Iowa ......... . Zearfoss, Robert Newell, Gr-T, 2063 Belle Ave., Lakewood ............... Zeisler, Peter Bloomfield, 1-C, 2737 Devonshire Pl., N.W., Washington, D. Zeller, Cfhristinaj Barbara, 4-C, 1092 Parkside Dr., Alliance ................ . Zimmer Zimmer man, John Frederick, 1-C, 224 Meadowbrook Ave., Youngstown. . man, John Lyman, 1-C, 53 W. Vine St., Oberlin ............... Zimmerman, jfosephinel Carol, 4-C, 53 W. Vine St., Oberlin ....... .... Zunzer, Robert Ferdinand, 2-C, 845 N. 3rd St., Reading, Pa. ........... . Zweybriick, Nora Prochaska, 3-C, 9 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y... 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