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WILLIAM STEVENSGN E'VE been indebted to President and Mrs. Stevenson ever since the time when, as underlings on the '47 Hi-O-Hi, we found it imperative to find transportation to an inaccessible printer, and called President Stev- enson for help on borrowing a college car. The college had no available car, he said, but ivouldn't we like to use his? That incident, while not the only reason we dedicate this Hi-O-Hi to President and Mrs. Stevenson, is indicative of the friendliness and co-operation which all Oberlin has found so typical of them. No Oberlin student, no matter how misanthropically he pulls the book-covers over his head, can miss their ready hospitality or ignore their com- plete and genuine inte1'est. If the Hrst two years are the hardest, the Stevensons need worry no more. They've under- lined for usithe liberal in liberal arts college , for their interests reach throughout and beyond the campus and their activities toward the cause of racial and religious tolerance. These are indications only of the many reasons why we are proud to know and have them. mwmrs 6 A HIS is the story of Ober- lin College in 1947-48. 3, , - Though responsibility for the W 1' recording of it is ours, the 1 year belongs to you. Conse- quently we have attempted to 6 prepare a factual account of E' some few of the highlights of the year. . Because we feel that Oberlin is many things to many people, we chose not to build our book around an ar- tistic or faintly philosophical theme. WVe leave you to your own interpretation with the hope that our Words and pictures will help you to formulate it and keep it in mind. In the beginning we decided to continue the trend begun with the 1947 I-II-O-HI, to try to publish a The system of cduccttvjmz in this I'fLSt'IiUf't072, will pro- vide for the body and heart as well as the vjntcllvctg for it aims at thc best cd-ucaiion. of the whole mem. -JOHN JAY Smri-innn, 18 33 book that could be read and appreciated from the open- ing pages to the end. Consistent with this idea, several modifications were made. More pictures of an informal nature were planned for all sections of the book. In the House section we eliminated the customary pic- tures of each residential group. Instead, pictures in this section illustrate dormitory experiences. Conscious of the potential value of HI-O-HI's in years ahead, we felt this treatment would be more meaningful. More important, however, is our belief that emphasis placed on what we did contributes more to the record of the year than might a collection of more formal group pictures. This book represents the combined efforts of more than 75 students. In addition, many others have aided our work through their cooperation and understanding. A partial list of those to whom we are indebted appears at the end of the book. 7 B fdid or er... BooK oNE .gnfroalucfory , , , , ' Administration: Text, Page 12,- Pictures, Page 14. College Faculty: Text, Page 12, Pictures, Page 16. Conservatory Faculty: Text, Page 18, Pictures, Page 24. School of Theology: Text, Page 18, Pictures, Page 24. B I W 7 305666 I R O H Classes: Text, Page 80, Pictures: Senior Class, Page 31, Junior Class, Page 49, Sophomore Class, Page 62, Freshman Class, Page 78. BOOK T l-I REE 014666 Houses: Text, Page 86, Pictures: Allen- croft, Page 88, Arches, Page 101 , Arnold, Page 88, Baldwin, Page 92, Barrows, Page 98, Botany Lane, Pages 102, 108, Boyers, Page 101, Burton, Page 98, Churchill, Page 100, Cranford, Page 105, Dascomb, Pages 94, 95, Dudley, Page 91 , Ellis, Page 88, Elmwood, Page 96, Embassy, Page 105, Fairchild, Pages 95, 100, French, Page 100, Federal, Pages 89, 92, Grey Gables, Pages 94, 98, Guide, Page 95, Hall, Page 98, Johnson, Pages 99, 105, Junto, Page 101, Keep, Page 100, Lord, Page 87, May, Pages 90, 91 , 94, Men 's Building, Pages 98, 99, Monroe, Page 101, Noah, Pages 89, 98, Noble, Page 100, Pyle Inn, Pages 90, 91, Quadrangle, Page 90, Shurtleff, Page 94, Talcott, Pages 88, 90,' Tank, Page 89,' Thompson, Page 100, lV6DStC1', Pages 95, 97. Boon FoUR .fdetiuitiee Convention, Pages 118, 125, Women's Board, Pages 110, 126, Men's Board, Pages 111, 126, Honor Committee, Pages 111, 126, Women's Senate, Pages 110, 127, Social Board, Pages 111, 127, -Review, Pages 112, 128, Hi-O-Hi, Pages 112, 180, NSA, Pages 114, 182, Central Planning Board, Pages 112, 182, Boosters, Pages 115, 182, Forum Board, Pages, 114, 182, YWCA, Pages 117, 184, Reconstruction Relief Committee, Pages 115, 184, YMCA, Pages 117, 185, Religious Conference Committee, Page 185, Men's Career Conference, Pages 115, 186, CRD, Pages 115, 187, FTA, Pages 121, 188, ACE, Pages 122, 188, Forensic Union, Pages 114, 189, Yeoman, Pages 118, 140, FEPC, Pages 116, 140,' Mummers, Pages 119, 140, ODA, Pages 119, 141, Channing Club, Pages 118, 142, Christian Fellowsaip, Pages 117, 142, YPCA, Pages 116, 148,' Progressive Republicans, Pages 116, 148, Ladies Literary Society, Pages 128, 144, Aelioian, Pages 128, 144, French Club, Pages 122, 145, Philosophy Club, Pages 128, 145, Spanish Club, Pages 122, 145, China Club, Pages 118, 146, Cosmo Club, Pages 119, 146, Student China Committee, Pages 118, 147, UNESCO, Pages 115, 148, Math Club, Pages 128, 148, Bands, Pages 120, 149, Musical Union, Pages 121, 150, Conservatory Orchestra, Pages 120, 150, Glee Clubs, Pages 120, 152. Student Council, Pages 110, 124, Mock BOOK Five .fdtaitice 156, 164, Cross Country, Pages 157, 165, Basketball, Pages 157, 166, Swimming, Pages 157, 168, Baseball, Pages 158, 170, Track, Pages 158, 172, Golf, Pages 158, 174, Tennis, Pages 159, 175, Fencing, Pages 159, 176, Intramural Athletics, Pages 159, 177, VVomen's Sports, Text 160, Pictures, VVAA Board, Page 180, OC Club, Page 180, Yale-Princeton Planners, Page 184, Modern Dance, Page 181 , Swimming, Page 181, Army-Navy Field Hockey, Page 182, Yale- Princeton Basketball, Page 184, All-Star Volleyball, Page 188, All-Star Baseball, Page 188. Football, Pages 156, 161, Soccer, Pages B 0 O K SIX .STuc!enf ,lirecforg ana! .xdcluerfiaing 8 B O O K ONE .gil fl 0JlfLCt0l g Zi-'X ' . VL QQ ' :Z T. -4 -ew Q 'SM' 1-:. la: 0 K.-. - jo i ff , IN NQBV Professov' Arlt and students talk informally on Peters H all steps between classes uf 'I Q I9 'V '4 - fj il 1 5' I X 1 ' ff., . - . : N ,Midi - ,f:E:f -P 2.6!!Ei ' ' 5, Jigsaw- . r Z-il-2 j fills: Q .P ' we llll . Mlfssasr .gn tl 06llfLCt0l y IX hundred new students' and freshmen arrived last Septem- ber and xxdthin the first week had received a thorough introduction to their new home. In addition to the usual pre-entrance tests and general orientation programs, they heard William H. Seaman, Director of Admis- sions, deliver what was more than just a welcoming address. Emphasizing the relationship between world problems and liberal education, and outlining present disconcerting international conditions, he in effect pre- sented to his audience a research problem of vast proportions. The investigation he proposed consists of four years of Oberlin experience. Upon completion of the orientation period, the Class of 1951 joined more than 1600 upperclassmen in daily programs of lectures and labs. Significant among the curriculum changes was the introduction of a course in the Humanistic Tradition, prepared and administered by faculty members in the humanities division. Though open for credit only to students majoring in the division, many others set aside Mon- day afternoon in order to take advantage of the lectures, Outside the curriculum as well, both faculty and administration exhibited a genuine interest in facilitat- ing the students' research investigation. The Board of Trustees contributed 5152000 to make possible the pre-Mock Convention symposia, the College UNESCO Committee under the faculty chairmanship of Prof. Hope Hibbard continued the pioneering work begun at the request of President Stevenson in 19465 Miss Gladys Swigart, manager of residences and dining halls, cooperated with President Truman's program to save food 5 and the College aided in the sponsorship of both the Men's Career Conference and the Far Eastern Conference as well as bringing to the campus experts in fields of vital interest. 11 1 TRO- DUCTORY Community Chest drive held at Severance Hall, at which meeting he was the principal speaker. A loss deeply felt next year by Oberlin will be that of Carl F. Wittke, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. After a decade of service to the college, Dean Wittke will leave at the end of the present school year to assume the position of Dean of the Graduate School of Western Reserve University. Welcomed to the Administrative family in 1948 was Miss Mary Dolliver, distinguished veteran of six years overseas Red Cross Work, who arrived in February to take over the position of Dean of Women Creplac- ing Acting Dean Miss Katharine Von Wenckj and to .4-4fZ77ZL.7Zl..S'Zf7Tl tion Welcomes New Dean Of Women, Bottles Risifzg Costs of Food Ana' S e mziees ' N KEEPING with the nation-wide trend this year, the administration of Oberlin College found itself confronted not only with the multiple problems of the largest enrollment the college had ever registered, but also with a rising spiral of prices to disrupt its already taxed budget, and once again the trustees, upon recommendation, were forced to announce another room-board bill increase because of the incurred oper- ating deficit. The administration found its job diffi- cult, indeed, but carried on with little relief in sight for the coming year. Though only in his second year as administrative head of the college, evidence can already be found of President Stevenson's integration into the college pic- ture in the many changes effected and proposed. The new snack bar, the much needed field house, the work on Finney Chapel, and the array of worthy assembly program speakers all are commendatory examples of projects strongly supported or instigated by him. Aside from the management of the college, the president has willingly accepted other civic duties. Especially noteworthy are his participation in the fourth annual North Central Institute of International Relations held at Antioch College and the Greater Cleveland 12 assume duties comparable to Edward Bosworth's func- tions as Dean of Men. College Faculgzfntroeluees New Course In frfumemzifies, Reeeifves Twelve New Profs HE faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences again this year disproved the sometimes popular belief that college professors have little to do outside of the classroom. In addition to their usual teaching activities, which some of them continued here and at other schools during the summer months, they carried on research in their fields and published material enough to fill the oflicial listings pamphlet with many titles, they took part in regional and national meetings and organizations of the professiong they gave talks on all manner of subjects in chapel, for the new YW domestic arts series, and at meetings of campus or- ganizations ranging from the Ladies' Literary Society to the YPSL3 they sponsored a great many student organizations and projects g and many of them, like Prof. Ben W. Lewis, who was elected to the town council, took an active interest in town as well as college affairs. Approximately twenty-five professors of the Human- ities Division lectured and led discussion groups in a new course within the Division, The Humanistic Tradition. Responsible for the inception of this course was a committee consisting of Professors Tay- lor, Wa1'd, Kaufmann, Grubbs, Boyers, Capps, and Garvin. Added to the roster of the college this year were twelve new professors. Representing the most radical change was the complete revitalization of theSociol- ogy Department with the addition of Professors George Simpson, Milton Yinger, and Richard R. Myers. Others new to Oberlin included John N. Lapp and Laurence lVilson, Romance Languages, James Rodney Nelson, Economics, Charles W. Carlston, Geology, Charles Murphy, Classics, Ralph Turner, Psychology , Mrs. Bessie Morgan, Physical Education, and Ransom Patrick, Fine Arts. Faculty members on leave included Prof. Roger Shaw, who worked with the U. S. Occupation Govern- ment in Munich as a specialist in higher education, and Prof. Paul Rogers, who acted as resident director of a new school for American students near Mexico City. AJ ,. 0 X fr' E W R , 'I' - 'ff .i ii - i f-T530 X-X 'I .-?7 123' L4 - :sEf '5i.54'.-.PAX i ' , ' sc- -- - -. 4' -.L-rm. .va ' , N 12: , ig -.Q.Zt33f 57 If , xV.i4ff ',,p i . .fggffspuw if X '13 f V 1 ' A - Q f-'ffzrf , . 1 51:2 '- . fd ' ' ,. 1 , , 1 ' x - K' ' 'ff , I s C012 Faculty Gi-ves Recifals, Enlarger Scope of Courses, Szfueferzt Masz'e O,D,D0r1fa1zz'1fz'es HE year 1947-48 saw the faculty of the Oberlin Conservatory vigorously carrying on all of its old and accustomed activities, including many extra- curricular ones, while working hard and successfully on several new enterprises. As usual, the efforts of various faculty members made possible many performances of high artistic quality, and they themselves performed on many occasions: with the Conservatory Orchestra and A Cappella Choir in the Mendelssohn Festival, in individual recitals in W'arner Concert Hall, and in ensemble groups, One of the most interesting new musical projects of the year was the Opera WVorkshop, a group of graduate and undergraduate musicians who worked during the summer session under the direction of Prof. Daniel Harris to perform parts of several operas. Prof. James Hall and Mr. Richard Murphy widened the range of courses within their departments. Music Appreciation courses now include opera, English and orchestral music, and in History and Criticism of Music, Mr. Mu1'phy directed the Collegium Musicum, a workshop for the studying and playing of old music. Also new this year was a Church Music minor, with courses under Prof. Arthur Poister and Mr. Arnold Blackburn, a faculty newcomer. Other new members of the faculty were: Professors Jack Radunsky, Stefan Krayk, Elizabeth Lasley, Clifford Cook, and Lloyd Linder. Z Dean Graham Rerires After Twenty- Fifue Years as Head of the Schoolef Tfzeafeglr EEPLY felt by the School of Theology will be the loss of its Dean, Thomas W. Graham, who retires at the conclusion of this school year after head- ing the graduate school for twenty-five of the twenty- eight years he has been at Oberlin. The absence of Dean Graham will indeed be a hard gap to fill, for it has been largely through his untiring work that the Theolog has gained the eminence and respect it has today. p Members of the faculty of the school on leave this year were Dr. Clarence H. Hamilton who spent the first semester studying the religions of the people of Mexico intending to incorporate many of these findings into his history of religion courses upon returning to Oberlin. Also on leave was Dr. Herbert G. May who, during the second semester, worked on a committee which is translating a revised standard version of the Old Testament. 13 g , FRANK H. SHAW, Director CARL F. WITTKE, Dean THOMAS W. GRAHAM, De-in Conservatory of Music A College of Arts and Sciences Gracluate School of Theology f-:wwf -- ef- gs --1: V. -:W-ng , W EDWARD F. BOSWORTH KATHERINE VON WENCK MARY DOLLIVER Dean of Men Associate Dean of W'omen Dean of XVomen EDITH STANLEY WILLIAM H. SEAMAN3 JOHN C. KENNEDY W. DEAN HOLDEMAN Registmi' Director' of Admissions Assistant Director Assistant Director 4' . . Deceased Conservzttory Admissions ELLA PARMENTER Publicity Bureau LLOYD TAYLOR Physics PAUL SEARS Botany HOPE HIBBARD Zoology 16 A 5 iiy SUZAN NE ZUNZER Recreation IRENE MOKE Geology GEORGE JONES Botany WARREN WALKER Zoology 'ia LUKE STEINER Chemistry HOMER WEAVER Psychology FREDERICK FOREMAN Geology GEORGE SCOTT Zoology VVERNER BROMUND Chemistry JOHN FINAN Psychology CHARLES CARLSTON Geology ROBERT MCEWEN Zoology EASTON CARR WILLIAM RENFRONV I LAWRENCE COLE Astronomy ' Chemistry Psychology CARL HOWE A ARTHUR CAMPBELL Physics Chemistry HARRIETTE BARTOO FORREST TUCKER i LOUIS HARTSON Botany Physics Psychology WAYNE DENNY JAMES MCCULLOUGH Physics Chemistry Registering students get reacquainted with their yea,r's schedule. Secretary Donald Love helps President Stevenson pass out diplomas i FLOYD GOVE MILTON YINGER . ELLEN JOHNSON Education Sociology Fine Arts GEORGE SIMPSON WOLFGANG STECHOW Sociology Fine Arts HOWARD ROBINSON ARTHUR NILSSON MARGARET SCHAUFFLER History Economics Fine Arts BEN LEWIS RANSOM PATRICK Economics Fine Arts A Professor Carr gets plenty of attention from some potential Einsteins. A group of students finds listening to records the easy way to study. CARL AR.LT Economics FREDERICK ARTZ History P. THOMAS FENN Political Science MARY Y OCOM Education JAMES NELSON HARVEY WOOSTER Economics Economics ROBERT FLETCHER HARVEY GOLDBERG History History JOHN LEWIS JOHN MASON Political Science Political Science MARIE RANKIN CASSIE PAYNE Education Education RICHARD MYERS Sociology CLARENCE WARD Fine Arts EDWARD CAPPS Fine Arts PAUL ARNOLD Fine Arts PAUL ROGERS g Romance Languages JOHN KURTZ German ELFRIEDA OVERMANN Physical Education WHITELAW MORRISON Physical Education NORMAN SACKS Romance Languages JOSEPH REI CHARD German BESSIE MORGAN Physical Education DANIEL KINSEY Physical Education HAYDEN BOYERS Romance Languages LERA CURTIS Physical Education ANNA HUGHITT Physical Education . JOHN NICHOLS Physical Education WILLIAM DIBOS Romance Languages HELEN MERSON Physical Education VERNA BROOKS Physical Education GUY THRONER Physical Education Professor Ward explains ,the architectural fine points of a slide. Zoology lab is the scene of activity from microscopy to dissection. F CULTY I NATALIE SALTSMAN JOHN LAPP MARTIN NOZICK Romance Languages Romance Languages Romance Languages PAULENE HADAWAY WILHELM KAUFMANN German German ROBERT CLARK HELEN DOMONKOS HENRY GRUBBS Physical Education Physical Education Romance Languages WILLIAM VICKROY LYSLE BUTLER ' Physical Education Physical Education 1 -,.g...-1-, Professor Ben Lewis conducts an economics seminar at his home. The usual crowd collects on Finney Plaza before Tuesday's chapel. F CULTY ARCHIBALD JELLIFFE RALPH SINGLETON WARREN TAYLOR English English English STANTON MCLAUGHLIN ELIZABETH FOSTER English English WALTER HORTON JEFFERY AUER CHESTER YEATON ' Religion Speech Mathematics ROBERT GUNDERSON CARROLL NEWSOM . Speech Matl1e1natics '72 K EDWARD FIESS English ANDREW HOOV ER English ALFRED SCHLESINGER Classics ELBRIDGE VANCE Mzithematics ANDREW BONGIORNO English CHESTER SHAVER English CHARLES MURPHY Classics ROBERT WAGNER M H,tl1Gl119.-'CICS DONALD LLOYD English ARTHUR TURNER English THOMAS KEPLER Religion JOHN RANDOLPH lvlathematics FRANCIS ROELLINGER English KATHRYN KING English WILLIAM KENNICK Philosophy JULIAN FOWLER Bibliogrzipliy JOHN CONRAD Voice JOHN ELVIN Pianoforte EDITH HALL Assistant to Director Conservatory REBER JOHNSON Violin THOMAS CRAMER Theory and Trombone GRIGG FOUNTAIN Organ HAROLD HAUGH Voice STEEAN KRAYK Violin EMIL DANENBERG Pianoforte JOHN FRAZER Violoncello INDA HOWLAND Theory and Eurythmics BERYL LADD Pianoforte KATHERINE EIDE Theory JAMES HALL History of Music JOSEPH HUNGATE Pianoforte ELIZABETH LASLEY Pianoforte ARNOLD BLACKBURN ARTHUR DANN HARRY PETERS Organ Pianoforte Music Education SAMUEL BURNS GEORGE LILLICH Music Education Organ AXEL SKJERNE GEORGE WALN MARIAN WILLIAMS Pianoforte Wood-winds Music Education WILLARD WARCH ARTHUR WILLIAMS Violoncello Music Education FACULTY Professor Harris of the voice department coaches one of his students. Rita Katchen receives some friendly Words of wisdom from Mr. Kessler. i s, 'L H, U,,..:.4f ' f,,, LUCY LEWIS HILDA MAGDSICK ROBERT MELCHER GLADYS MOORE Harp and Theory Music Education Theory Theory RUTH MORRISON DAVID MOYER RICHARD MURPHY ARTHUR POISTER Pianofol-te Pianoforte History of Music Organ DONALD MORRISON Violin ELSIE SIKKERBQL MARION SIMS NELLIE STUART NEVA SWANSON Pizmofol-te Voice Voice Pizmoforte FREEMAN KOBERSTEIN JOSEPHINE LYTLE Pianoforte Pianoforte VICTOR LYTLE Theory - !H- BO O K TWO added Qffik ML. 6 4' 0 mf .- 11g:7L: u' BMI' al' Q5 'VIE W Q!!! N fl! ' Q- M 'WP yr 6 gi-T1 A? 5? R F 04 X if i 54 6 will Q if f X sf, V f ia . will Qw iwf iff 'll ' l 5 A , L' in tiff i as l ,.- . f 7 ' '-:Elph 9 ' up 1 G? . ' ' r. , p is , , Egih , 4, -, ., , 1 ! 1' 1 ' :ui .1 ':. ', ,. ' X , '. i V I I 'P-2: B I- ' -,Jggkf 1 V I l ' i i ' ,Iggy , X I Q r- Ilia-up . , Q V- fu - A f E A X. Jr' . XJX si s 4 ' - X . 1 5 I 5 Z I fb X sf ,Q . i 7 f -fr -M. Fl: Nu. , 9 I nz' FQ' A N I ff?-f:-Q ' I iw I I 5 ' rff X I f , - 7 N . ll Guided ITH a significant decrease in the number of veterans in the College, particularly in the fresh- man group, more intense inter- est was exhibited in class and intei-class activities. Beginning early in the semester, the soph- omore men set about to establish soph-frosh men's relations on a hilarious pre-war basis. Though there were no sensational kidnappings of class presidents, there were two hand-to-hand battles, one in front of the Men's Building where taunting frosh had hung sophomore Lenny Webb in efiigy, another at White House, home of some of the more zealous sophs, where unfortunately more than 35100 property damage was done. After these brawls the customary bonfire and pajama run seemed anti-climatic. For their part, the sophomore women toned down their hazing procedure, limiting the traditional week long period to one day and abolishing the blacklist ceremony. Under the supervision of Shirley Bellman, the soph committee devised a required freshman cos- tume which emphasized sophomore distress at the fresh- man preference for new look ankle length attire. October class elections drew 81 candidates for 22 class oflices. Intensive campaigns marked by torch parades, printed signs, and an Embassy trio which plugged for its candidate by singing in senior dining halls brought nearly two-thirds of the eligible voters to the polls. Once organized, the four groups concentrated on their main function: to augment the social program planned by the Social Board with various class and inter-class get-togethers, particularly the five all-college formal dances spaced through the year. - 29 SES as Q T L , , Qs F .-.', , , A Z J I, Ml 'i X I ii , I I 966 v.?:?:. Classes Recipe Hazivzg, E.9CIf67ZSZ.7J8 Social Progmm, Class Sweaters and Beanies LASS spirit again pervaded strongly throughout Oberlin this year after a long lull during the war years and a period following as veterans returned to join different classes from those they left when de- parting. Sophomore-Freshman rivalry was stronger than ever before as kidnapping, fights, and general in- itiation lasted for a full week early in October. Class dances were more numerous and colorful, while class sweaters and beanies were very much in evidence. The Seniors scheduled their first big social event at Christmastime, when, in connection with the Junior Class, they held the f'Snowball Dance. Continuous music was furnished by two of the campus bands, those of Brad Warner and Lee Stryker, and at midnight, following the dance, couples adjourned to the Snack Bar for refreshments. After finals had run their course, the traditional senior breakfast concluded the year. Under the auspices of the YM and YVV, the Men- Women Relations Group was again held for the seniors, with the group meeting every Sunday at 4:00 p.m. in Shipherd Lounge under the guidance of Mrs. Edward Lorenz from 'Toledo University in a series of ten lec- tures, two of which were presented by Oberlin's Drs. Stephens. The group covered discussion dealing with dating, courtship and engagement, as well as marriage, with active and open discussion encouraged. 30 N- eff f-' '....-- ,., The Junior Class enjoyed a day all to itself in May when na play day was ordained, All members of the class wore their class sweaters during the day and at night donned appropriate garb for a splash party at Crane Pool, volleyball games at Hales Gymnasium, hayrides and a dance. The biggest social event of the J uniors' year was the Junior Prom staged on the first of May, which, in accordance with Junior Class tradition, brought a nationally famous band to the Oberlin campus. Late February brought out old jeans and red patches as the Juniors held a Hobo Hop at the Cafeteria. In addition, having discovered last year's street dance to be so popular, the class repeated the event this year complete with spotlights and a band on Finney Plaza. lVith a year behind them in which they accustomed themselves to the college atmosphere, the Sophomore Class returned to the campus to find many changes- in the new look of May Cottage parlors, the Snack Bar in downstairs M.B., and the new steps of Finney- and decided to add a new note of their own with the Sadie Hawkins Day dance held in the M.B. auditorium. The dance was a turnabout affair at which the girls not only asked for the dates and presented their dates with corsages, but also had to pay one-third of the date's weight as admission fee. Corsages present ranged from huge bouquets of chrysanthemums to hand-cuffs of string beans with cranberries intertwined. The Soph-Frosh formal, sponsored jointly by the two classes, made official the burial of the rivalry and tomahawking of Freshman Hell VVeek. Highlighting the Sophomore social program was the traditional Soph- omore Banner Dance which presented the new class colors of white and royal blue. Led by President Ray Helfer, the Freshman Class survived the rigors of Hell Week with all members present or accounted for, despite the usual number of kidnappings and mysterious disappearances of class members to parts unknown. Highlights of the week were The Battle of the White House, which resulted in a slight damage assessment to class members, the appearance of men on Friday morningwith suit coats and tics but no trousers, the split-personality dress of the girls, and the numerous atrocities inflicted upon them at Sophomore hands 3 the VVSGL all-women-no- men-allowed picnic, and the bonfire pep rally with its traditional pajama-run, which, this year, ended some- where in the vicinity of Presti's, affording the Fresh- men an opportunity for early initiation into one of the Oberlin traditions. In addition to the Freshman Rec given early in the fall, the class held another dance in April and spon- sored the pep rally previous to the Ohio VVesleyan foot- ball game. The chosen class colors were scarlet and grey. :A in ' wx 1 H4 Wu 2551 if S, , ,A N, A M ' Hi hv x . fm. 1- I-Qi QM '17 is-rf m if Hx S---5321,-,ei fr: , . f I t 11 . wmv t 1 In 'wg W X., Q W, E5 N :H H w has 1' ff, S Barbara Ackerman, Music Education Walter Aker, History Judson Albaugh, Pre-Medical William Aldrich, Fine Arts Mary Allen, French WVi1liam Allen, Physics Douglas Allenson, Chemistry Thomas Althouse, Fine Arts Louise Ankeny, Organ Lester Arnold, Mathematics Mary Astier, Sociology Holley Atkinson, Fine Arts Arthur Avella, Pre-Medical Robert Avery, Economics Wright Babcock, Business Administration Carl Backman, Sociology Doris Baker, Clarinet WVil1iam Baker, Business Administration Mahlon Balderston, Piano John Barlow, Psychology Barbara-Ann Barre, Piano Bernard Baskin, Composition Joan Baxter, Psychology Elizabeth Baxter, Physical Education James Beatman, History Barbara Beaumont, English Literature Daniel Becker, English Literature Nancy Beeler, Zoology Patricia Benson, Economics Eleanor Bent, Kindergarten-Primary Wilson Bent, Political Science Joanne Benton, Political Science Ruth Berger, Mathematics Judith Bergstrom, Fine Arts Lydia Bevilacqua, Voice Beverly Biery, Psychology Jean Bishop, Economics Michel Bloch, Economics John Blumgart, Political Science Ann Booth, Sociology Alice Boston, English Literature William Bosworth, Economics Elizabeth Boyd, Music Education Robert Boyer, Pre-Medical Nana Bragg, Zoology Mary A.nn Brezsny, Piano Alex Brodhag, Chemistry Robert Brunner, Political Science Kathryn Bush, Piano 34 l . 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Therese Henkle English Literature Caryl Herron Economics Richard Hess Economics Howard Hew V Pre-Medical Cicely Hicks Political Science Philip Hildner Economics Hilda Hinz Organ Esther Hisey Chemistry Kathryn Hoagland Kindergarten- Primary Virginia, Davis Hodge Sociology Benjamin Holder Zoology Edwin Hollinger Political Science Betty Holsteen Harp Doris Holt Music George Jameson, Music Education Corinne Jenney, Piano Priscilla Johnson, Physical Education Richard J ohnson, Physical Education Frances Jones, Bot-any Robert Jones, Physics Stuart Jones, Fine Arts Roy Jordan, History Alan Joseph, Economics Richard J udson, History Harriet Juergens, Geology Evelyn J unge, Music Education Eugene Kaza, Violin Beverly Kearly, Voice Robert Keesey, Mathematics Gwendolyn Kelker, History Helen Kenmore, French ' William Killian, Economics Robert Kingdom, History Elaine Kingsley, Psychology Howard Kingsley, History John Kinley, Political Science Carolyn Kirkhani, Political Science Shirley Kjeldsen, Spanish Jane Klein, Kindergarten-Primary Jean Knox, English Literature Marian Kohn, Kindergarten-Primary Sylvester Kosanovich, Pre-Medical 40 Alice Kross, Pre-Medical VVerner Kuhne, Psychology Rosalie Lapick, Music Education Lois Larsen, Kindergarten-Prirnary Robert Leonard, Pre-Medical Ilene Levey, Piano Helen Lewis, English Literature Mary Li, Fine Arts May Li, Political Science Mary Lighthall, Religion l I Arthur Lindberg, English Literature Martha Lipson, Pre-Medical Janice Lloyd, Fine Arts Robert Lloyd, Latin Bobbie Lee Logan, Piano Wayne Lonsdorf, Political Science Norman Loomis, Pre-Medical Marjorie Losch, English Literature Jane Lose, English Literature James Louie, Fine Arts Elizabeth Low, Music Earl Lowell, Religion Nancy Lowell, Economics VVilliam Lyon, Physics Daniel Lyons, Psychology Joan McCabe, History Alan McCall, Political Science Luella McCalla, History 41 Thomas Morgan Sophie McClure Fine Arts Nancy McCurdy Psychology Donald Mack Raymond McKee Pre-Medical GY French Horn Marian Canaday Madden Psychology Andre Maisonpierre Eugene Man Chemistry Political Science Robert Masters Economics Ri chard Mavis Economics David Mayer Physics Margaret Mellinger Reugi OH John Meyer Psychology Sidney Milder Piano Caroline Miller' Fine Arts John Miller Chemistry J. 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English Literature Paul Modic Political Science Rosalind M onastersky Economics Ma1'y Monk Psychology Constance Moore Kindergarten-Primary Constance Morell Voice 42 Mathematics Jean Morisuye Zoology Roger Morris Chemistry Marjoy Moser Sociology o Henry Mosher Economics Jean Mould Chemistry- Zoology Ellen Moyer Geology Audrey Nelson History Walter Niegowski History Joyce Orr Spanish Alphonse Palubinskas Pre-Medical Anne Parker Physical Education Mary-Dell Parmelee Organ Barbara Parsons Music Henry Passrnore History Don Patch Political Science Leona Patras Music Education Robert Paul Business Administration Mary Peabody Sociology Donald Peckham Physics Harriet Peebles French Patricia, Peeke Fine Arts Estelle Perkins Clarinet William Perlik History Myifliii Peterjohn Fine Arts Charles Petree Mathernatics Jean Ann Pocta English Literature Gene-Ann Polk Pre-Medical Elinor Potee Sociology J eanne Prien Physics-Chenlistry Linna Purdue English Literature Alice Pusey History Mildred Quon Physical Education George Reddin Economics Mai'tha Redfield History V l Dorothy Schrum Music Education Edith Schweser English Literature lVilliam Shafer Pre-Medical Anna Sharp History Virginia Shaw Modern Language Allan Shepp Chemistry Mark Sherman Economics Frank Shreve Economics Oliver Shubert Mathematics Carol Simon Psychology Joyce Simon English Literature Eleanor Sizer Botany Chester Slocum History Ted Smalley Nlatliematics S Nancy Smathers Piano Betty Smith Chemistry MaryJanice Smith Kindergarten-Primary Bruce Smith Pre-Medical Duane Smith Music Education Elizabeth Snook Zoology-Music Ted Snow Pre-Medical Donald Sobol English Literature Alice Spore English Literature Marian Springer Spanish Alice Steer Psychology J ohn Stein Physics Bobb Stevens Physics Ruth St. James English Literature Alta Stoner Music Education Janet Strasburg Spanish Richard Strasburg Piano John Stuteville Economics Louis Swartz History Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau History J John Tallmer History 45 Harry Taub, Violin' FWPWTP' We isa Caroline Taylor, Zoology Christine Taylor, Psychology Julia Taylor, Music Education Alice Tear, English Literature Lyell Thomas, Physics Marion Thomas, Piano Marilyn Thomas, Organ Ralph Thomlinson, Philosophy Dona Thoms, English Literature Barbara Todd, English Literature Margaret Torgler, Music Education Richard Trent, Business Administration Charlotte Trewin, Philosophy June Ure, Zoology Eugene Uyeki, Political Science Marianne Van Hoorn, History ,N James Van Stone, Fine Arts Donald Van Vechten, Economics David Varley, Sociology Martha Verda, Physical Education Kathryn Wahlgren, Voice George Walker, Chemistry Michael Waller, History Robert NValton, Sociology William Warren, Psychology Ruth Way, Kindergarten-Primary Helen Welbaiini, Pre-Medical 46 M'-fc, John Wells, History Robert VVelty, Economics David VVheaton, Mathematics Armand VVheeler, Political Science Jeanne White, Sociology Ralph White, Piano Jane Widdoes, Sociology Lucy Wilbur, Piano Joanne Wilder, English Literature John Wilder, Philosophy Dorothy Williams, Piano Mary VVilliams, English Literature Henrietta Willig, Pre-Medical Robert Wiltsie, Pre-Medical James Winter, Mathematics . Gloria Wise, Kindergarten-Primary Joanna Withrow, Zoology Roselynd Wood, English Literature Q4 ' Glenn Wright, Piano Harold Wright, Physical Education Mary lVright, Mathematics Dorothy Yates, History Leland Y eager, Economics Helen Yockey, English Literature Margaret Yokota, Music Education Janice Young, Economics Herman Yount, Physics Alice Yui, Piano 47 Left to right: Secretary- T1'easu1'e1' Dale McCutch- eon, President Dave 'Weimeig Vice-President Barb Staley. JU IOR CLASS Lee Roekey, Men's Social Cl18,l1'II13Il Marian Kirkpatrick , Women 'S Social Chairman 49 ARTHUR JUNE ROBERT VVALTER PATSY ABELES ADAMS ADDISON ALLEGOOD AMOS ELIZABETH MARTHA CONSTANCE PHY LLIS SYLVIA ARKETT ARMSTRONG ATWATER AVERILL BABB FRANK BETTY BALDANZA BANG Bob Moore and Bill Waring team up on an knotty problem in physics lab. RICHARD ALBERT BAUER BAXTER MARTHA ANNE CA ROL RUSSELL HENRY BEEMAN BELKNAP BENSON BENSON BENT JOY MARY JEAN ROBERT DANIEL BIRD , BISBEE BISHOP BLANCHARD BLOCK 50 WILLA ANDERSON CHARLOTTE BAILEY ROBERT BARBIERE PHILIP BAYLESS ROBERT BENT EARLE BOARDMAN RICHARD ANLIOT ROY BAIR JAMES BARNES HOWARD BECK ER HOWARD BIGELOW ALAN BOBBE VERN BOGARDUS LUCILE BRISTOR LESLIE BUDD MARGARET CAMPBELL PAUL CHALFANT GLORIA CLAY RENEE BOU VET ELIZABETH BROUGHTON DOUGLAS BURKAM YVONN E CAPONE JOYCE CHAMBERS SH ERR II,I. CLELAND GLORIA WALLACE BOYLAN BRASEN JANET YOLANDA BROWN BROWN EDWARD BRECKENRIDGE STANLEY BRUMBY The Memorial Arch stands in silent tribute in the long winter shadows. NANCY J. ARTHUR CHAPIN CHERRY JOHN KEITH CLEMEN CE CLINTON MARGARET CHURCHILL PATRICIA COBB NANCY BREWER BARBARA BRUSH GERALD BURNS NANCY CARR NORMA CLAPP JAMES COLE VVILLIAM BRIDEN BECKE WEN DELL BU CKLEY MRS. WILLIE BUTLER RUTH CATTON MARY CLARK ARTHUR COLLINS R 51 ERIC CONE DALE CROOKS HORACE DAN N ER LYNN DECKER MARILYN DOMER DONALD EBY THEODORE CONNER WILLIAM CUMMING ELIZABETH DAVENPORT MARY DE CSEPELI ELIZABETH DOOLITTLE ERNEST EDDY LEIGH JAMES CONOVER COOK ELIZABETH GWEN CUNNINGHAM CUNNINGHAM HOMER COOPER HOWARD CURTIS Stofan's crew ancl the familiar 'fbi1'd collaborate for Pat Hostettefs photo. J ARRARD GREGORY DOWNS DRUMMOND ANNA HELEN EDWARDS EISENBERG LOUISE DUUS ANNE ELDER WILLIAM COSSLER WILLIAM DALGETY REES DAVIS JOHN DIERCKS HARRY EASTER ELISE ELKINS WELBY COURTNEY MARTHA DANIELS DONALD DEAN JAMES DITTES WILLIAM EASTMAN LOIS ELMORE M, STEPHEN ELY ROBERT FELIX EVERETT FITTS RICHARD FOSTER DOROTHY FREY ALICE GILMORE HENRI ENFROY DOROTHY FEN TON DONALD FITZGERALD JANICE FORNEY GLENN FULMER PAT GIONFRIDDO ROGER PAUL SARAH EVANS EVANS EYSENBACH DOROTHY HELMUTH ELIO FERGUSON FICHTLER FINE Snow-covered bicycles patiently a- wait sp1'ing's zuwival outside Noah. PATRICIA SAMUEL WAYNE FUSCO GALLO GARN ER PETER ROBERT JEAN GOODMAN GOODWIN GORETZKA LLOYD FAR RAR ALBERT FIN K MARTHA FLINT MARY FRALEY THOMAS GAYTERS SARAH GRAHAM ROGER FELOH J ULIAN FISHER ANN ABELLE F LITCRAFT ALAN FRANK BEATRICE GILKES MARION GRAY 53 1 MAX GREEFF WILLIAM HAINES RICHARD HATH AWAY' MARY HIGGS MARY HOBART KATHARINE HOUSE 54 DAVID MARIE MILTON HARRISON GREENE GRIMM GROESBECK GUENTHER MARTIN BARBARA JAMES RICHARD C. HAMBURGER HANSON HANSON HARRISON DAVID HASELTIN E Dick Vincent, Barbara, Smith, and Bill WEL1'd take time for mid-morning coffee. CONRAD HILBERRY MAX JOHN ROBERT .IUD ITH HODGE HODGEN HODGKIN SON HOLADAY .IEREMIAH VIRGINIA WILLIAM MARY HOWALD HOWE HOWELL HUGHES PATRICIA HAGAN S RICHARD H. HARRISON BANCROFT HENDERSON ROBERT HILLERY CHARLES HORNSTEIN RICHARD HUGHES SAMUEL HAGNER HERBERT HATFIELD HARRIET HEY WOOD MERLE HILL PATRICIA HOSTETTER JOANN E HULBERT MARJORIE HULL CHRYSTAL JENSEN CHARLOTTE JONES ROBERT KABAT ALAN KERCKHOFF WILLIAM KNAPP LESLIE BEAT RICE NANCY MARJORIE PATRICIA SYLVIA HUMPH RIES HUTTON IN GELS IRELAND IRVIN ITEAN CHAN N IN G ANNE HARRIOTT JEAN JOYCE LOIS JESCHK E JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON BETTY MARY LOU SAMUEL JONES The water works has little rzompan y JONES JON ES on this beautiful summer afternoon. J ONAH RITA KEITH KALB KATCHEN KAVENAGH BURTON MA RILEE CHARLES MARIAN ESTHER CHARLES KERR KESTER KI M BLE KIRKPATRICK KISSAN E KLEIN STEUBER JOAN WILLIAM ALICE FRANCES FRA NK MARGARET K N OWLES KNOWLTON KOHN KRAFT KROPP KURTH 55 ALDA ' LA MACCHIA PHILLIP LEWIS RICHARD LOOMIS CHARLES LYON S DALE MCCUTCHEON PATRICIA MARSHALL ANN ' LANGDON ROBERT LICHTWARDT THELMA LORENZEN DEWEY M CCARRAHER MIRIAM M CGILL HUGH MARTIN DAVID CHARLES BENJAMIN LANGNER LAUTHERS LAVIN ROBERT STANLEY JAMES LIGHT LING LOEBELL Some freshmen learn about Oberlin from Patsy Wharton and Betty Rugh, DAVID RUTH MICHAEL MACK MACK MACKOVICH HAZEL EDITH MARTIN THOMAS MARTIN DU THEIL MATHEWS PATRICIA LAWS DONALD LOEFFLER SUSAN LOW NANCY MCCOMBS SHIRLEY MADISON FANNIE MAZE JAMES LEVINS KAROLINE LOHMAN BESS LUCAS VIRGINIA MCCORISON HARDING MARLATT ZOE MAZUK 4 N i MARY MEIHACK ROBERT MOORE ROBERT OPPENHEIMER MARGERY PARKES CHARLES PAYN E ROGER PIPER GLEN MELLIN GER ELIZABETH MOREY DAVID OREM JOHN PATTON JOSEPH PECK DONALD PIPIN O BENJAMIN MERCER MARY MORRISON Oberlin and the ODETTE PELLATON VIOLA POLANKA JEANNE MILLER JAMES MUNGER ALLAN MILLIKAN ANTHONY NACKES in spring, two bicycles, Arb tell an familiar story. ELIZABETH PENNELL REN EE POOL NANCY PETERS HALEY POTEAT JACK MOELLER DAVID OLSEN ROBERT PALMER BELDEN PAULSON MARCIA PETTIT JAMES PRATLEY EILEEN MOORE SADAYOSHI OMOTO JESSE PARKS PATRICIA PAYEZ JEAN PICKFORD JEAN PUMPHREY 57 ARLENE PUPPE PATRICIA REMIER ELIZABETH ROGINSON HARRY ROSENBERG ELIZABETH RUGH SIEG LIN DE SAUSKOJUS 58 ELA IN E QUALMAN ROY RESTEL SALLY ROMER WILLIAM ROSENBLUM HARRIET RU SCH MEYE EDITH SAVAGE MONA CAN DACE QUAYLE RAMSEY MARION HILDA RIVERS ROBEN SUSAN RAYN OR JOHN ROBSON J im Sho1'ttandDewey MCC1L1'l'2LhCl' talk things over behind Burton. JOHN T. BARBARA R RUSSELL SACHS WILIJIAM THEODORE SCHEFFEL SCHILLER EVA SANDIS CHARLES SCHMID RICHARD REDDIN HAROLD ROCKEY PERRY ROOT VINCENT f TH ROSLN AL ROBERT SANDMAN EVELYN SCHMIDT CHARLES REIOH LEE ROCKEY EARLENE ROSE LUCILLE RUBINSTEIN RICHARD SANDS FRANCIS SCHORK FRAN CIS SCHOTT RICHARD SHAW' BARBARA SMITH I MARGARET SN ODGRASS MARY JANE SPOTTS CHARLOTTE STOLMAKER KYLA DAVID MARGUERITE ANNABEL SEARS SECREST SEELEY SHANKLIN JOAN N JAMES CLAIR WALTER SHOFF SHORTT SIDDALL SIKES EILEEN SMITH The dragon statue rears its head above gerzmiums in Art Museum patio, JOSEPH SOLOMON BARBARA DAVID VIRGINIA BRENTON STALEY STAMBAUGH STARK STEARNS MURRAY LOIS RICHARD MARTHA STOW STR AUSS STRAWSBURG STRUTHERS OLIVER SHATTS CAROLYN SINAMARK JOHN SMITH CECILY SPILLMAN KING STEWART ROBERT STUCKERT HARLAN SHAW ARTHUR SMEARMAN REED SMITH MARILYN SPITLER SUSAN STICKELL JAMES SUNSHINE 1 MALAN SWING ERWIN THEOBALD SILAS TOWN SEN D KATHARIN E TURNER JEAN VAN TUYL MARY WEBBER ERIC HUDDLESTON ROBERT BARBARA TACHAU TARGGART TARNOW TEDOFF NANCY ELIZABETH RICHARD MARY THIELE THOMAS THOMAS THULMAN JOSEPH TREYZ Betty Jones stops long enough to pose on hex' bike on Tappan Square. MARY TURNER A EVELYN KATHARINE EDWARD TERRELL VARRIALE voN WENCK WARNER WARREN HELEN SYLVIA SEWELL RICHARD WEBSTER WECKER WEECH WEEKES DORIS TEMME MARY TOMPKINS STEPHEN TULIN JOHN ULTMANN WILLIAM WEAVER DAVID WEIMER MARIE TENN ANT JANET TOOI-IY ARMEN TURADIAN V ILMA UJLAKI GEORGE WEBBER PETER WEINBERG 60 BARBARA WEISS ' THOMAS WHITAKER BARBARA WIGHTMAN JOHN E. WILLIAMS MARTHA WISHART A RALVAN KATHERINE RICHARD CHARLES WE LK ER WERN ER WESTERMAN WETTLING AMOS DOROTHY WARNER RICHARD WHITE WHITE WHITE . WHITEI-IOUSE JANET WILEY Peters Hall stands in memory of the ten thousand who have studied there. ROBERT WILSON HARRIET ROBERT GURN EY ANGELA WOLF WOOD WOODLEY WRIGHT ROBERT CHARLES JAMES MILAN YOUTZ ZIEGLER ZIPPRICH ZIROVICH PATRICIA WHARTON ALICE WICKIZER STAFFORD WILFORD VIRGINIA WILSON MARY WY KLE WILLIS WHEAT ANN WIGHT BARBAR A WILLCOX CHARLES WIN DLE DAVID YAUKEY 61 Sophomore Class President Philip Thomas OPHOMORE CLASS Sophomores indoctrinate bewildered freshmen women, who are appro- priately dressed in the latest style as prescribed for the occasion. Top to Bottom: MaryAnn Albert, Secretary- Treasurerg Bob Knight, Vice Presidentp Marilyn Strong, Jim VVe1'ntz, Social Chairmen. Myron Aaronson Ma1'yAnn Albert Kenneth Allen Phillip Allen Richard Allison Emily Alvord Polly Anderson Robert Anderson William Andrus Ada Arakawa Nazareth Arslanian Mary Auer Donald Austin Marjorie Avery Avis Babel' JoAnne Bacon Jo Ross and Lenny Welila find . time to converse before lab. Marian Baeslack Mary Bailey Robert Bailey ' Carol Bain Robert Bair Marion Barnard John Barnett William Bartholomay Seymour Bass David Bean Mary Bechtel Robert Beckstrand Shirley Bellman Donna Bender Dorothy Bender George Benois Marilynn Benson Alice Berle Barbara Bernbach Frances Berting Ralph Bickford Mary Blanchard Bruce Bodell Ann Bonar John Bonsey James Bostain Mary Bosworth Elizabeth Bowie Dorothy Bradley Mary Braun Thomas Brennan Arthur Broder Dwight Brown Helen Brown SOPHOMGRES 63 l Janet Brown William Brown Alan Bruckheimer Daniel Buck James Bullock Duane Burgeson Carolyn Berglund David Burgoon Richard Burket Dorinthe Burkholder Betty Burns Robert Burns William Butler Joanne Butterfield Patricia Callahan James Callison Ruth Callomon James Campbell Leslie Candor John Carhart Muriel Carleton Dorothy Carnegie Georgine Carner Charles Caton Shirley Chapman James Cherry William Child Margot Chou Evelyn Clark I John Clark Wallace Cleland Geraldine Cobb Richard Cochran Fred Colbrunn James Collinson Richard Connelly Florence Conover Henry Cook Patricia Cooley Douglas Cooper V Philip Corfman Geoffrey Corson Yolanda Costanzo Wright Cowger Kendall Cox . Peter Craig Ian Wilson puzzles over equations in chemistry lab. John Crew Carolyn Cullen Doris Cunneen Virginia Curtis SOPHOMORES Mary Jean Daly Dorin Daniels Frank Daniels Robert Daniels Fresh and Soph fight and fall before White House. Edward Davis James Davis Robert Deahl Bertha DeGraw Delbert Demmer Karl Denninger Eleanor Derby John Dettman Stanley Ditmer Phyllis Dodge Theodore Doege Garter Donohoe Ellen Dorn Beverly Dorsey Warren Downs Carol Duffey Ann Duncan Barbara Dunton Nancy Durand William Durniug Patricia Eames Peter Ebbott Jane Ecker Melissa Eddy Sarah Elliott William Emery Ernest Erdman Edward Evans John Fabish Thomas Fair Kenneth Farmer Jacqueline Ferrell Samuel Feinstein Richard Ferreira Richard Firestone Erwin Fishman Norman Fletcher Jan Folk James Fouke James Frech Patricia Freese Barbara Fry Richard Fox' Mary Gallagher Robert Gallagher Anne Gates John Gerlach James Geyer Morgan Gibson A Alan Gilbert Donald Gilbert Thomas Glastras Arthur Gohle Virginia Goodson Janet Graham Mildred Graham John Graves Peter Gregg Hope Griffith Maitland Griggs Caroline Grubbs Louise Hogg Lord Cottage girls prepare to defy the Oberlin rain. William Haley Peter Hanke Lael Hannon Mary Hannum Patricia Harris Joan Hart James Haubert John Haylor Mark Heald Nancy Henninger Hildegarde Herrick Elizabeth Herrmann Roy Hileman Richard Hill Sara Hill Ellenore Hobson Marjorie Holden Francis Holmes Marilyn Hopkins Robert Horwitt Carroll Humphrey Lenore Hungerford Janet Huntley David Husung Mervin Hutton Warren Hutton David Ingalls Thomas Inman Robert Jaeger Ralph James Thomas Jenkins Hope Jensen David Johnson Edward Johnson SOPHQMQRES 66 Jacqueline Johnson Joyce Johnson Myrna Johnson Patricia Johnson Paul Johnson Judith Johnston Seth Johnston Robert Kammiller Jolm Kander Phyllis Koren Ann Kaserman Saburo Kawahara Shirley Keene Victor Keiser Barbara Kern Wesley King Isla Kinkade Bruce Kinsey Grace Kirkpatrick Franklin Kissane Robert Knight Roger Koehlinger Richard Kropp Marjorie Lagemanu Charles Lahr ' Nancy La.ke Paul Langner John Langsdorf Paula LaRose Mary Latteman Donald Layton Charles Leland Frank Lendrirn Allison Le Pontois Walt Brennan, Charles Pesta intersperse smoke with Bach. Nancy Lewis John Lichtwardt William Lippy Earl Little Donald Logic Judith LosKamp Robert Love Peter Loveland Frederick Lovell James Lucas Eunice Luccock Barbara Lumbra William Lux Lois Lyman Donald McCalmont Roy McClendon 67 Harold McClure John McConnell Thomas McCormick Clara McEnderfer Ed Evans and Barb Tindall occupy a favorite spof at Libe. Robert McEwen James McGraw RobRoy MacGregor Betty McMullen Harold McNeely Audrey McQuilkin Donald McQuilkin Royce MCWhB.1't6l' Marilyn Mack Mary Mahood Clarke Manning Robert Marshall Ma,1'ga1'et Martin Donald Mattucci George Maze David Mead Leslie Meadow Sylvia Merrill John Miethke Jack Miller Wentworth Miller Marilyn Mills Joylynn Milthnler Jean Mitchell John Mitchell Roman Mochernuk John Mong Donald Morrall Anne Morrison Patricia Mott Joan Moyer Robert lVIukai Bain Murray Joan Neff Frank Nelson Peter Nelson Bernardo Neumann Nancy N ewkerk Anne Nichols Nancy Nichols Lewis Niece Betsy N iskanen Lincoln Noblet Abraham New Kevney O'Connor Raymond Olson SOPHGMORES Gwen Owen Mary Owen William Palmer Ann Parker Williani Catton Pa.tricia Peacock Patricia. Peat Peter Perry Phyllis Perry Lyle Perusse Portia Peters Stanley Petrulis Stuart Phillips A Alice Pickett Helen Pierce Suzanne Pierce Morton Polster Joan Powley Robert Pratt Warren Prince Nicholas Pszrcharopoulos Mark Purinton Miriam Rados Timothy Reed Frances Reiche James Relyea Robert Requn. James Reynolds Verna Rice Gay Ries Helen Ritchie Dean Robinson Jo Ross Ma.rga,ret Ross Paul Rusby Lou Sanderson Elizabeth Sargent Virginia, Sawhill Marylfay Schlichting Morton Schrag Patricia. Schraub Lutz Schueftan James Scott John Seabright Wallace Seaton ' Karl Seemann Freshman girls get Hell Day rules from Donna. Bender. Roberta Selleck Theodore Shapiro Jack Shelley ' Alan Shelmerdine Janet Shelton Robert Shepard Herschel Shohan Donald Shombert Louise Short Katharine Shrader Robert Shreiner Marcia Shumaker John Sibley John Sicldall David Sigsworth Leon Simmons Emile Simonel Marjorie Simons Mercedes Singleton Ellen Skinner Barrie Smith Elinor Smith Eugene Smith Gerald Smith Janet Smith Louis Smith Marion Smith Joseph Smyrl Rodney Snedeker Hugh Snyder Nancy Soller Patricia Speelman Margaret Spencer Katharine Spreng Margaret Sproul Ann Stacey Samuel Stafford Sylvia Stansbury Sophomore Women win Hell Week Tug-of-War with Frosh. Joyce Stansell Richard Stedman John Stephan Jacque Sterenberg Milton Stern Marilyn Stevens Albert Stillson Oscar Stine ' Elizabeth Stone Barbara Stowell Marilyn Strong Richard Studer Carolyn Styles Rosa Sundt Richard Sutch Nancy Sutton SOPHOMORES 70 Jon Swan Morton Tabin Jeanne Taylor Robert Teeters Sylvia Tempest Wendell Temple Eleanor Terry John Tewksbury Emery Thomas Janet Thomas Philip Thomas Max Thornton Barbara Tindall John Totoiu Glen Traughber Sandra Trautwein Judy Ilosliamp and Bob Slireiner tea dance after a game. Sylvia Trees Irene Tucker Richard Updegralf Richard Utley Edward Van Metre Sydne Van Winkle Bernice Veverka Dorothy Wade Richard Walkel' Alice Ward Bruce Waterhouse Dennis Watson Russell Watson Robert Way Leonard Webln Jane Weed John Wenrich James Werntz Brooks West John Whitcomb Edith Whitehouse George Wiley Paul Willen Frank VVilliams Donald Willmott Dale Wilson Ian Wilsoii Elizabeth Winslow Barbara Wittschen 'Robert Witzeman Laurie Wolfe Ingram Yoder Elizabeth Young William Young 71 Roslyn Zeitchick Harry Zornow 1- 'Ugg ,Nl ,W W Ee May Cottage women are mustered at 5:30 a.m. to begin hell clay festlvitles r M It could happen only during hell week. Com- Top to.Bottom: Freshmen girls suffer nobly uncler'a.nother soph plete in d1'8SS to gloves, beanies, ties, and suit coats, atrocity Eager frosh take lead in annual pajama run. Thanks three frosh leave May Cottage minus theirtrousers. to sophs, freshmen become well schooled in Oberlin's songs. 72 Top Row: John Abma, Mary Achor, Estelle Adler, Arvid Alenius, Deird1'e Allen, Marlowe Anderson, Doris Angell, Betty Armstrong, Rudolph Arn, John Ashburn. Second Row: Robert Atchison, Ruth Atkinson, John Atwater, Ann Bachman, Richard Bailey, Beverly Bain, John Ballenger, Armando Ballotta, Monro Banister, Donald Barrett. Third Row: Rex Barritt, Bruce Bashore, Marjorie Basinger, Carol Baum, Arthur Becknell, George Bennette, Thelma Benson, Helen Bequaert, James Berliner, Nancy Bills. FRESHME Top Row: Jane Bingham, Gordon Binning, Dean Bishop, Eleanor Black, George Blackburn, Carol Block, Michael Blume, Jean Blumenfeld, Marcia Boddie, Edwin Bonsey. Second Row: Rosanne Borden, Peter Bosomworth, Ray- mond Bott, Mary Lou Bottorif, David Bowerman, Horace Bowman, Connie Boylan, Dan Bradley, Selena Breece, Charles Brennand. Third Row: Greta Brenner, Nancy Brinkman, Jack Brinley, Robert Bronsteen, Joseph Brough, Alice Brown, Jule Broun, Nancy Broun, Roger Brucker, Marilyn Buell. Top Row: Roald Buhler, Dana Burch, Bruce Burley, James Burley, Richard Burns, Ara Carapetyan, Stuart Carlton, Sue Carroll, Edith Carstensen, Glenn Carter. Second Row: Alison Cary, John Cawelti, John Challener, Robert Cham- berlain, Jocelyn Chang, Samuel Charache, Kenneth Clark, David Clark, Howard Clarke, Marie Cole. Third Row: Joseph Coleman, Rae Collard, Elizabeth Collier, Richard Collins, Mary Colt, Sallie Conley, John Cook, Nancy Cooper, David Cox, David Crispin. CL SS CF 1951 Top Row: Betty Jane Cronk, Richard Crout, John Culberson, Barbara Culp, William Cundiff, Dorothy Dale, Mary Alice Dalrymple, Dorothy Danielson, Carolyn Darling, Marion Davenport. Second Row: William Davidson, Alison Davis, Lattie Lee Dawson, Elizabeth Day, Dorothy DeBoer, Alex DeJohn, Shirrell deLeeuw, James Denny, Law- rence Dettman, Louis DiLorenzo. Third Row: John Dirgo, Barbara Dodge, Milan Doering, Margaret Dolliver, Burton Dow, Millicent Dreher, George Dudderar, Richard Dudley, Robert Ebel, Margaret Eddie. 1 f Top Row: Douglas Eglinton, Joseph Elder, David Elliott, Katherine Elliston, Judith Emery, Marie Emery, Robert Emery, March Enders, Molly Endress, James Enrietto. Second Row: James Eshelman, Frank Evans, Ernest F eigenbaum, Dorothy Finken, Joan Finley, David Fisher, Harland Fisher, Harry Fitch, Phyllis Fleming, Diane Foster. Third Row: Malcolm Foster, Ann Fowler, Homer Frank, John Fredericksen, Gunhild Frederiksen, Gordon Friedrichs, Harold Fritts, Justin Frost, Jack Galloway, Janet Gamble. FRESH ME Top Row: Allan Garb, Louise Gartner, Diane Gates, William Gerhold, Harry Gevertz,l Charles Giamati, Garrett Gifford, Jean Gillette, Milt Good, Thomas Good. Second Row: Maureen Golden, Alan Goodwinj James Gorman, Joan Gove, Hans Graetzer, James B. Graham, James G. Graham, Barbara Green, Jo Ann Green, Roslyn Gretzinger. Third Row: Marg Lret Griffith, Judith Griswold, Jerrold Grofe, Gloria Giudici, Stanley Guise, Anne Gunther, Joan Gunther, Mary Gunther, Priscilla Gunther, John Gutfreund. Top Row: Robert Hadley, Ann Haeberle, Ruth Hagen, Julia Hail, Nancy Hamilton, Sita Hamilton, Richard Hampsten, Mary Hannum, Mary Hansen, Maury Hanson. Second Row: Robert Hanson, .Jean Harmon, Joseph Harrison, Robert Harrison, Richard Hart, Richard Hartung, Prudence Harwood, Martin Haurowitz, Edward Hauser, Norma Hayes. Third Row: Barbara Haynes, Hugh Hayward, William Hayward, Jean Hazeltine, John Heizer, Anne Heitkamp, Ray Helfer, Ruth Herzberger, Trudy Hess, Eleanor Hester. CLASS OF 1951 Top Row: Marjorie Hicks, Mary Hieber, James Higgins, Paul Hodges, Charles Hoffman, Henry Holder, Barbara Holmes, Malcolm Hood, Helen Hoot, Terence Hopkins. Second Row: Alice Hornaday, Dorothy Hostetler, James Howlett, Maybelle Hsueh, Eleanor Hubbard, Nancy Hubbard, Elspeth Hudson, Barbara Hughes, Susanne Hunt, James Hurst. Third Row: Martha Hutcherson, Dave Hyde, Florence Ingham, Ping-Yu Ip, Ting-Yu Ip, Mary Jackson, David Jacobs, Natalie Jaffe, George Jenkins, Jon Joachim. Top Row: Betty Johnson, Eleanor Johnson, Karl Johnson, William Johnson, Frances Jones, Sylvan Joseph, Mary Kalm, Howard Karp, David Katz, Henry Kaufmann. Second Row: Jane Kaufmann, Carol Kavan, Nancy Kennedy, Robert Kennick, Thomas Kepler, Susan Kessler, Lawrence Kim, Robert Kimball, James Kittelberger, Joseph Klan. Third Row: Patricia Klima, Marti Knauer, Arthur Korn, Marian Koser, George Kousaie, Richard Kuusela, Jean Lagerstrom, Sara Lambert, William Landis, William Lange. F RESHME Top Row: Sam Langstaif, Willard Larsh, Ruth Lawson, Nancy Lau, Bruce LeBarron, Percy Lee, Richard Leed, Harley Leeworthy, Esther LePore, Dorothee Leppman. Second Row: Barbara Leslie, Trudy.LeV1, Kenneth Levin, Philip Lewis, Elinor Lindfors, Charline Lindner, William Lindsay, James Linsner, Marian Lixfmgstone, James Lloyd. Third Row: Clara Loaring-Clarke, Dorothea Lockhart, Frank Long, Virginia Long, David Loo, Leona Lorenz, Patricia Loring, Margaret Lothrop, Duncan Love, Grace Low. Top Row: Donald Ludgin, Edward Lux, Dorothy Lyman, John Mack, Robert Mack, Shirley MacMillan, Barbara Maher, Jane Maier, Sally Mallory, Thomas Manshardt. Second Row: Judith March, James Margolis, Charles Marks, Salvatore Martirano, Donald Marx, Harold Mattson, Joseph Mazur, Charles McClintock, John McClure, Ann McCollester. Third Row: William McConnon, Joan McCracken, Jack McDaniel, Clara McEnderfer, Philip Mc- Farland, Joan McFeely, Patricia McGill, David McKay, Marjorie McLean, Chester McPhee. CL SS CF 1951 Top Row: Jerome Meachen, Virginia Mead, Margaret Meissner, John Melick, James Mellinger, Laurence Meltzer, Madeline Meservey, Henry Meyer, Peter Michaels, Myron Michalovich. Second Row: Ruth Mighell, Patricia Mink, David Mizener, Marjorie Mogge, Catharine Moll, Carol Morris, Lloyd Morrisett, Kiumars Moshiri, William Moyer, Margaret Muendel. Third Row: Robert Murtha, David Myers, Ramon Myers, Helen Neithercut, George Netterville, John Nichols, Josephine Nichols, Mary Ellen Nordgren, Marsh Nottingham, Jane Nyboe. . ,, .ze-.,...-e-' - Top Row: Henrietta Oates, Roxane Offner, Peter Orser, Bernice Osmola, Thomas Palmer, Janet Palmateer, Alden Parker, Myra Parker, Mary Pearce, Jeffrey Pearson. Second Row: Bruce Pennybacker, Huel Perkins, Peter Perry, Shirley Peterson, Rhoda Pinsley, Earle Poling, Roland Pratt, Betty Prewitt, Robert Price, William Pugh. Third Row: Ruth Purdy, Elsie Raab, Don Rae, Douglas Raine, Robert Ralston, Jo Ann Ramrnes, Dorothea Ransck, Eunice Rasch, George Rawick, William Ray. FRE HME Top Row: Thomas Reed, Phyllis Reich, Barbara Reid, Edward Richards, Thomas Richey, Jean Ritter, Donald Roberts, Clarke Robinson, William Robinson, Myra Rogers. Second Row: Ellen Rood, Richard Rosell, David Rosen- steel, Douglas Ross,Robert Roth,Marianne Rowell, Helen Ruiz, John Russell,Phyllis Samson, Richard Sands. Third Row: Arthur Sasahara, Joan Schadel, Don Schalch, Robert Schaller, Benson Scheff, Sarah Scheiber, Joan Schenck, Richard Schoenberger, Ruth Ann Schoonmaker, Suzanne Schroeder. ,- ,f' f vs X1 'Q E I. 5 E N 1 1. I u I i 1 i 1 I Top Row: Vilma Schwaderer, Frank Scott, John Scott, Ruth Searles, John Seeber, Marvin Seemann, Anne Seiberling, Alice Shaddle, Marjory Shannon, Wilfrid Shaw. Second Row: Les Sherrill, Thomas Short, Robert Shults, Charlotte Shumard, William Shweiry, Norman Sill, Richard Simmons, Charles Simons, William Skerlong, Robert Slaughter. Third Row: Laidily Sloan, Charlotte Smith, David Smith, Frederick Smith, George Smith, Jane Smith, Webstei' Smith, Doris Snyder, Brigitte Solmitz, Lee Sonneborn. CLA S OF 1951 Top Row: Stewart Sorey, Sally Spencer, Janet Spore, Sally Stafford, Rhea Stagner, Eva Stanton, James Starr, Leland Stauber, Kenneth Stauffer, Mary Ann Stephan. Second Row: Jane Stephens, Betty Stevens, Jack Stevens, Thomas Still, Richard Stillinger, Marjorie Stone, Don Story, Elizabeth Stout, Richard Strang, Irene Strickler. Third Row: Donald Studholme, Helen Sweet, Bruce Swinehart, Virginia Talbot, John Tanner, Nevelyn Theobald, Lorna Thomas, Grace Thompson, James Thompson, Joanne Thompson. Top Row: Nancy Thomson, Phyllis Tidmarsh, Muriel Tingley, James Tippett, Nancy Tripp, Joan Trott, Rexford Tucker, Frances Turner, Harvey Turner, Patricia Turner. Second Row: Lawrence Twinning, Delno Tyree, Ellen Uhrbrock, Nancy Uline, Virginia Underwood, VVilliam Usellis, Paul Veazey, Carol Vincent, Richard Viviani, William Vobach. Third Row: Paul Wadley, Joan VVagner, Harold Waldoch, Marjorie VVall, Jeanne Walton, Sidney VVard, Sallie Warth, Janet VVatterson, Hughie Waugaman, Deborah VVebster. mm FRE HME Top Row: Allan YVeingold, Emily W eikart, Thomas W'est, Frank lVharton, Waldo Whitcomb, Stephen Whiteman, Julian Wick, Norma lVilhehn, Betsy Willcox, Hal Williams. Second Row: John Williams, Margery Wilson, Earl Witzler, Raymond Wolff, Sing Hoi Wong, Ned Wright, Marjorie Wyckoff, Albert Young, Ira Young, Morris Zelditch. Third Row: David Zellner, James Zimmerman, James Zonino, Dorothy Zuris. soma THREE oufiing ffx 'WN pr N C0 ,Q.x if! A 9 -.-If TU r Kilim? . '23, W. JG 'PX. 5,f.f' 471 1 .win-J-H1l l,. r '-1' -.-mfr-:fn : .Y.L1f:::Ea'.-iv.. . '-.xii Y- - --v VCE- M 'L----4- - f --' f -V-'JFK 'I f- v .-zg.,.1f .....f....., .5 ..-U 1, ,..-.-.v--..A,., - :1-,,,,-,.. 13,1 -,., :Y,:.,,,,fL Cumlzf-ng, TfVebStc1' girls mz.tm'f0r flue ClZi'fSf77ZCLS Ccuzf!Iffl zTgl1 t In'ncz.i.fn.si ' '-'H .4 1' 1- - --. f- Y . . -, f 4 rmrf. M. .-.:..,,....r4..4L, U - '.1U.,.,.-F-,Q-N., .-- 45n I 1 N ILM 1 W 2 l I r I V 14 - T 1 qc , X ami ffllllllfi Y Fi? E ill Xbh -F' V I V I Y sf Q, , , lf ,gpg -. Ill Oblfblllg EMODELED and redecorated, Oberlin dormitories did not break with tradition, once again they pro- vided pleasantly informal centers for college life. Particularly was this true of the residences for women in which co-ed dining halls brought men to meals and often kept them there for bridge or conversation in the early afternoon and evening. This is the sort of social life for which Oberlin will be long remembered. Though from a financial point of view a few large dining rooms could be operated more economically than the present system which em- ploys several smaller halls, College officials have been reluctant to make this change, Student sentiment apparently favors the long-established plan, even at a slightly higher cost. A Already enjoying occupancy of two large dormitories, College men were recipients of new and spacious Burton Hall. Built adjacent to Noah Hall, the two buildings will eventually become two sides of a men's quadrangle. A similar plan to provide new quarters for women was postponed in the face of steadily rising construc- tion prices. Still proposed for the future but at an indefinite date, the new building will stand next to Talcott, and, together with May and Baldwin, will constitute a women's campus in itself. This plan in- dicates that, for women as well as for men, the housing trend is moving toward larger residences, and that there will be a gradual abandonment of smaller houses now predominantly situated on two perpendicular streets, College and Professor. The availability of Burton Hall eased the over- crowded conditions of 1946-47, and though all rooms were in use, only a very few were occupied by more than the pre-war norm as a result of careful planning by the Dean of Men. 85 HOUSI G C'077ZfZ6ZZ.07Z of Bzwftovz Hall flffa My Great Improvement in Men 3' Iigmmg- Fa cz'lz'zz'es ESPITE the general trend toward more central- ized housing units and the implications of larger and fewer dorms for the future, the 2,218 Oberlinites this year were distributed in over sixty-five living es- tablishments-from one end of the campus to the other-from college dorm to private home-from Bur- ton's 200 to Richards' 2. The men who were fortunate enough to live in Burton Hall had just cause for their pride in the new campus dorm. Noted for its modern, comfortable study lounges, its spacious, soundproof rooms and its promise for an attractive landscape-inside and out, Burton has set the precedent for bigger and better dormitories in Oberlin. Freshmen men overflowed their traditional dorm, MB, into two wings of Federal and one of Noah. White House and Embassy were the last remnants of the men's smaller dorms with the latter's all-male din- ing hall no longer in operation. College women, on the other hand, were still housed in dorms of all sizes 5 although revelations from the crystal ball here again visioned centralized housing, the plan was predominantly the same as in the days of yore. Frosh femmes were buzzed at Talcott, May, Elmwood, Guide, Fairchild, and Churchill 5 Sophs mainly at Johnson, Shurtleff, Allencroft, Lord, and Arnold's, Juniors at Cranford, Tank, and Keep 5 and Seniors at Baldwin, Dascomb, Grey Gables and Pyle Inn. French 86 was again in vogue at La Maison Francaise, and married couples in Botany Lane were still a bit cramped in the quarters that the college had provided for them from surplus trailers. In the regular dining halls women decried the ab- sence of masculinity. While the average ratio was about four to one, Lord boasted only a single male, and Keep, none at all. At the Cafeteria where 400 mouths were fed three times a day Croughly 8400 mouths per weekj even the men who had not marched to war felt the rigors of army life. However, the dis- satisfaction was considerably counteracted by the ex- cellent exchange dinner program which gave the cafeteria gourmets an opportunity to enjoy a more glamorous atmosphere upon occasion. Evoking the customary chorus of groans from the students, the trustees, at the commencement of the second semester, raised the board bill from 95189 to 595210 and, correspondingly, the room bill another 355. The good dinner-low price combination was existent no longer as inflation in force came to Oberlin. Perhaps the best news to Oberlin students was the opening of the Snack Bar. The old ping-pong room at Rec was salvaged and transformed into an attrac- tive, modern, and much-needed student gathering place. The Barn contained a large soda fountain, booths, tables, and a host of complicated mechanisms dispensing tobacco, drink, and song. The Snack Bar was efficiently managed by Mary Van Allen and Elizabeth Reid, and the students themselves worked there during their spare time. Meet me at the bar was a popular phrase this year and amid clouds of smoke and a blaring of juke-box, Oberlin students have found their Place of Rendezvous more crowded than any place in town. The Oberlin community spirit of give-and-take was never more apparent than at the Snack Bar. This sort of spirit is one for which Oberlinites are well known and of which they are proud. It is the spirit that is manifested in dormitory life and is connected with the close afliliation between house and student in innumerable functions during the year: house parties, Sunday open houses, house formals, recs, and mixers, splash parties, hayrides 5 and athletically, intra- mural games, swimming marathon races, and general horsin' around. Stiff competition between dorms was evident in the clever decorations for the Hamilton homecoming game. Webster Hall was the winner with a take-off on Milton, using as their key words- com- plete works of Ham-Milton. Oberlin dorm life, whether in quarters large or small, crowded or spacious, has always been deemed far superior to fraternity and sorority life, or, indeed, any other housing system. It is a factor in the contin- uous education at Oberlin-that makes education for the Oberlin student almost an eighteen-hour day prop- osition. It is a life and system that in later years bring back some of the best memories of Oberlin. kiliizl ,J Q ,,m H-rlg V ,1F+,-'+w.'t: ,fg .A- me m wwf ML 5 N B 2 ff ws Jw , -I ., I Q ,. 4 ,Q ' H 3- A i'. H .ml ,.' A, 3 W A . ,,. .- 2 .P 1-, Ei --. Y. X m,... , H in ck xl mp1 wk .V 3 Q 1, H M- - 2 ' Q X551 X ifQgqf2i5wWfi-M rg' ,n ,H,A fx , , .':- .., ' ' -:L ,M - V - :f ,.,:..m ,g.g b ,, :g:-- - .ig an ,' ' , fe,+-F V M1 5 iw, . .,., my -4505 .55551-,u.fi-,.5 qv J. -af H Q M feta. 14.-f , ..-. 1 ,1.. ., 39 f'i: 1....2:-..T.' .. ,M .-Q..-,,,+...,. s- ' F-l'5'JQ2 r2 - ' 1' L 'V 5, H2255 ff ai -3 1 ' -f , .f k W ,,,m'L ww, - 'i J ,..Wm--,d,,w,,,qH -7.-fx 1 ,11,'. ,fwf:, N 'fJI f H .5u:7' ,M Wm v H,a+vV,'i 1i?'E? QE ff. 1: 'H' '- , . W' 1 3 Life:-9 iiia ig ' U Yi, is Fl J T EE . , an H . ,dra g S I 3533- . E i f 151' I ,L 1 i ,m lm .4 4,1122 2252533 'J -' l . ,.: ., - . gg, , ...Q-w..,, --1 TFQLTLQ X ' .uf-H FL Vu ' i a m U 'E f lWF5Ii1f ':::L..-,:. .M -+.1-45.4 , f W ffm. .,., If 17 qi-'ALL m -. 4 ML N' Vw H As at Allenoroft, houses all over cam- pus demand dues-a few have to reach into savings for the last few shekels. Always in the majority at every girls' dorm are those Who wait until the last moment to sign in. The result-usually a last dash, as is pictured here at Talcott, to avoid warnings and props. House meetings are the basic unit of house gov- ernment, for here elections are held, activities planned and rules passed. A house meeting at Arnold's, one of the smaller houses, is shown here. 88 Carol Gordon, Ellis house president, posts an announcement on the re- liable, overloaded bulletin board. Every dorrnitory had cz government 0 its own. Iffe elected officers fwhc enforced the laws we had rnade for ourselves L ff ow gif? is . H E 15.5 Undecided between studying and sleep, Pete Seen above studying in their room at Tank Hall, Studying together in one of Federal Hall's Ebbott attempts to compromise the two-an Karolinc Lohman writes at the desk, while cupboard-sized study halls, are Kev O'Con- act likely to produce only a stiff neck. sprawled across the bed reading is Helen Gernert. nor, Johnny Dettnian, and Toby Griggs. It was there that we stadiea' lorzg into the rzzghr, grirzdihg oat a term paper, wading zfhroagh endless pages of required reading, or crammirzg maeibf for a hlaehooh. All of the larger 1nen's dorms are provided with one or more study halls ranging in size from Federa1's five man capacity rooms to the spacious panelled lounges of Noah Hull seen above. With an atmosphere conducive to good study, these lounges have proven themselves a popular feature. 89 Behind scenes at Quadrangle where an all male crew of waiters does the tray toting. But not all our labor was ofver the 50055. l7Vef0ugh1f the efver-risifzg cost of Zifuifzg by fwzzz'1fz'ng table 0r washing a'z'shes. The senior girls took ai share in the work, The report on conditions of May Cottage-fs pots and Isla Kinkade, Pat Cooley, Paul Langner, too. Proof ofthe pudding was Mickey Bent, pans was always never cleaner. Charlie Blackwell and an automatic dishwasher combine to who proved it and served it at Pyle Inn. and Merv Hutton attributed success to cheerfulness. make quick work of dishwashing at Talcott, 90 l an excellent .YZlPlDl677187Zf for Snack Bm' mzions. ' my .xi ' 'lfikl A' I i n ' 'I fi il EI -- , Upper left: A quick once-over on the curls and an last minute letter occupy Shirley Hardy, Elinor Eccles, and Ruth Heacock just before bedtime at Pyle Inn. Up- per 1'1Zgl1L: The ciifeteria kitchen crew takes time for a bit of chow before Work. Lowe1'left.' Don Illig, head waiter at May Cottage, es- corts Mrs. Locke into the dining hall. Lower rvjglzl: The boys at Dudley's take time from their studies for zz midnight snack. Noon luncheon finds Pyle Inn's chaplain, Jim Dittes, announcing usual lengthy list of coming campus activities. IV e fauna' elining hall meals dflfl 77ZZ'Cl77ZZg'hZ snacles 91 A post-breakfast scene at Baldwin Cottage finds studies forgotten by these Sunday morning early birds who find the Russian situation and the latest escapades of Detective Dick Tracy, temporarily, at least, of greater interest. Upper left: Johnny Lichtwardt dismally ponders the thought of straightening the mess away. Lower left: Baldwin 'S living room floor doubles as a bridge table for Marilyn Thomas, Joan McCabe, Henry Fl'l9dlE111Cl61', and Homer Cooper. Right: Complete with records, food, and the in- evitable knitting, a spread olfers the ultimate in relaxation for these Tank girls. NLF HT 92 Anal lute was not all woflivzg, eczzfivzg fmrl sleepifzg. lVe forum' 1felaxcztz'07z in zz song, cz game of brirlge, cz serious rlz'sczlssi01z, or cz choice biz of the latest gosszbb. 5 L One of the more important of the study-destroying weapons is the time hon- Ends Bruce Bodell and Wally Seaton, Quarterback Gerry Smith, with orecl bull session. Here in a Burton lounge enjoying such a session are found Acting Coach Shorty Blackwell run through a few of the plays that Dick Thomas, Hud Targgart, Ben Lancashire, Phil Bayless, and Jim Shortt. almost carried Noah to nationwide recognition at the Tobacco Bowl. El Upper right: Date hunting is the topic of interest as the M.B. wolves assemble at the bell desk. Lower Zefl: The girls at Halls gather for an evening knit session. Lower right: Favorite at all dining halls as at Barrows is infor- mal evening singing around the piano. 93 ' mi w f 1 i Q- , ' H 1 i :' Above: Games and skits provide hilarious entertainment at ShurtlefT's Ofleringthe traclifionallightsnack, hostess Jan Stras- big-little sister party. Below: As is college custom to have guests burg visits with her guests, Bill Eginton and Harry for Sunday dinner, Mrs. Stevenson is entertained at May Cottage. Gevertz, at Grey Gables' November Open House. In the dorm we eazzfemfzivzefz' friends mia' faculty members. An old Oberlin tradition, and a. very enjoyable one, is the serving of demi-tasse after the Sunday dinner. Here in the newly decorated parlors of Dascomb Cottage are-seen students and their guests partaking of this tradition and enjoying a pleasant social afternoon. Once I1 year, zz rev' sf1z'7zz'fzg and 5c1'zzH7z'1zg', we held open house. Open Houses, such as this one at Gables, feature food, drink, colorful rooms, and gay hospitality, but the planning, clean- ing, and decorating that went before must also be recalled as a part of Open House. H R , B l 1, Q lll if Z' 1 154 'la assassins , 5 ,-:Jr All dorms on campus entertain with an Open House sometime in the course of the year. Here we find shots taken at various of the houses. U pper Iefl: Webstel'g uppev' right: Guldeg lower lefl: Fairchildg lower righl: Webster. 95 v Mg N .332 . A : 'mf Five 35 ' 1 .Ji , e 1: fi . 'i . 1 S H U ki . 5: ,E , . os., . .,,- gc .Y 1 1 HN W :V , 1 mm :Q X N gag Always popular, never to be missed are the house for- mals. Leaving to attend are Burt Dow and Nancy Cooper. 1472 ewefzzf reservefi for especial zmporzavzce and efgjaymefzzf on 67.16731 dorm CLlZE7ZC1?d7' was the house formal, usually held in the dorm 01' at LWB. K FFF FFF me ,E ,i is 1- is im W' ll 5 Mgt ,M ggi li.. wi.. , W as , A ids fix ' Q Uberlm presents no e07ztma'iczfz'01z to the zmz'fUe1'sezZ mutual eztrmezfiovz of V HNF mefz cmd women. The efzazklevzce, in both flffl' iD? 8lDd7 ClZZ-072 and perfommmce, was offeree! mghtb in efueviy dorm. iii. Saturday always means a dance, a. hayride, :L house party, or a footbell-or basketball gameg for Saturday at Oberlin is the time for social activity. Here, at Grey Gables, Bill Killian calls for his date, Betty Baxter. ' ,cefx 'Nigel' Above: Never lacking in good fellowship, warm friendliness, or blankets are the fall hayrides. Pictured here is an action shot from the one given by Johnson House. R-ight: The boys from the Second Floor West section of M.B. fill the washroom as they complete preparations for their evening's activities if will Always a popular standby for a midweek Bill Ward and Alice Kross put their heads together A favorite swimming hole, always well pa- clate is the library. Here entering the libe over the Philip Morris contest to '4Solve the cross- tronized by the students so long as warm are Odette Pellaton and Gerry Burns. word puzzle and win free cartons of cigarettes. weather lasts, is thc old stone quarry. Proving novel in the wvay of house activities were the evening splash parties. , In the Keep Cottage kitchen, both fellows and girls work on Here, the girls from Fairchild and ClIllI'Chlll'fl'0ll0 in the waters of Crane Pool. the kitchen crew as they prepare food for Keep'shouse party In addz'zfz'07z Z0 the formal we held splash lbrzrties, 2DiC7ZZ.C'.l' mm' other socifzl fmzctzbfzs. Girls from French I-louse and Thompson As at N oble, seen above, Christmas time Having :L house with ample space for entertaining combine parties to entertaiii at Rec Hall. was the occaeion for many house parties. Keep coeds hold their house dance 111 own parlors 100 At Arches striving off sleep with a little coffee are Bill Ray, John Barlow, and Beverly Dorsey. Living in rr Qrivnte home, John Wenrich takes ad- vantage ol his lutchen privilege to raid the ice box. D cf, , 5 W Some of as chose to join LZ 11072-do rm group . . Scattered throughout Oberlin are about twenty-five non-dorm residences in which from one to five men live. These men living in the private residences generally find them to have more of the advantages of home life while lacking somewhat in the fellowship and spirit of a large dorm. Pictured are shots taken in several of the homes. Upper left: Bob Moore at Junto. Lower left: Bill Aldrieh,Bob Manrsliall, Gene Eva,ns,and M3,XTl10I'11fi0l1 at Boyers'. Lower rvlghl: Paul Evans, Al Kerekhoff, Gerry Downs, and Bill Baker at Mo11roe's. 101 Though Sll1'I'0l1l1dCCl by mud and virtually flooded by the spring monsoons, the Botany Lane trailers provide a home for many of Obe1'liu's married students. 102 TE i if '5 Qvf-iaigi Qfihx 'W , , , while others merged ediicrzzfiori and marrimorzy arid, in their trailer or aparzfmerit, alierrzczzfed Living about campus in homes, l'1'2LllCl'S, and a.pa,rtments, mar- ried couples become better ac- quainted througlx buffet suppers such as this one at Goodrich. studying with diaper chfzfigifig, house cleezriirig, and the other dirversiom of married lgfe. I Above: Bud and Connie Fiehtler find that nothing can quite com- pare withahorne-cooked meal. Below: The Cacly's, Bill studying and Ruth sweeping, enjoy the atmosphere of Botany Lane trailer life. In their a.pa1'tmenf home, Lee and Bob Wright, finding two heads to It's just breakfast for two, as after years of dorm eating, Mary Kay be better than one, work together over Bob's religion assignment. and Eric Tachau enjoy breakfast in the kitchen of their apartment. 10 Barbara Tedoff and Doris Baker find time for :L bit of pleas- ant relaxation in their pennant bedecked room at Cranford. . . . but wherever we lived, whatever we did, env' reofns were the arena for poker games, bn!! sessions, szfncfying, and even 0C6'6l.Yl'07ZflZ6l for sleeping. J Of great annoyance in the wo1nen's dorm is the monthly fire drill. Here the girls at Cranford file down the stairs in one of the usual middle-of-the-night drills. E ae 5 5.-1' ' .-1.-H ' - 3 fl . . fl' rf F W d 'lHkb'1 Q Portrait of an evening of study: At eight o'c1ocl: with resolutions to avoid bull sessions, Embassy's Dick Judson settles down to work. 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Crz:1mfmClubleaders. lllllm' arr- 'lwgjl Illjlu . fit mlm W IV .14 Cfilfi fied ECAUSE the Mock Convention, reverting to the pre-war Republican tradition, dominated the extra cur- ricular year and, particularly dur- ing the spring term, occupied much of the spare time of more than half all students, it appears paradoxical that most other activities should receive new impetus and arouse greater interest than in 1946-47 when en- rollment jumped over 2000 for the first time. It would seem that a general decline in academic endeavor would result, but no professors openly con- firmed this suspicion. On the contrary, the quad- rennial political event probably provided most partic- ipants With their best opportunity to put into practice some of the ideas they had thrashed out in speech and social science courses. New political groups sprang into prominence, while many long-established organizations planned their year's program with an eye to the role they could play before and during the convention. Both the YPCA and the Progressive Republican groups expanded member- ship and activities 5 the Young People's Socialist League was revived, and several students took an active part in the VVallace for President Club. Incited by the action of the House Committee on Un-American Activities after its Hollywood investi- gation, nine campus organizations, headed by the Student Council, sponsored a Civil Rights Rally in Finney Chapel. Speaking concisely and to the point, Professors J. Milton Yinger and John D. Lewis out- lined the case against the Congressional Committee and strongly advocated its dissolution. Student spokes- man Sherrill Cleland then explained possibilities for individual action. In eneral students concentrated u on eXtra-curric- 7 ular Work of a serious nature in post atom bomb year three. 109 CT IV' ITIES . M21 - 4s if fini, r?l0 535, .QRXNH -- ,jj Ss E .. mv U4 1 I j .,Q'Mffl l.ill Me i it 1 fre f- will In K if gl' ll 1. it x V 1 sw -XX QMS f0716-V, B0-V'UU07'1fh D27 6615 S ILZ6fliC71f Cozzvzdf R egu Za zfiovz, .f4uzfh01'izazz'01z 0f1f4czfz'fuz'1fz'es AYING the groundwork for the Mock Convent-ion early, the 1947-48 Student Council selected Jim Clark to head Oberlin's traditional political event within two months after the election of its twelve members last April. At its Hrst meeting the members voted veteran councilmen Sam Jones and Bill Bosworth to be presi- dent and vice-president. Before summer adjournment and after a preliminary investigation of all organiza- tion budgets by Treasurer Tony Bent, the Council carefully appropriated 3521.41 in activity fee funds, an increase of 29 cents above the allotment for the pre- vious year. Accepting its primary responsibility to authorize and regulate campus activities according to its constitu- tion, the Council analyzed and approved modifications in the organization and functions of the Social Board, the Oberlin Dramatic Association, the Central Plan- ning Board, the National Students' Association group, and the Yeoman. Though these changes made Review headlines, Coun- . cil members accomplished work of equal importance outside the regular Tuesday meetings. Don Willmott and Jo Orr supervised all elections and referendums 110 as co-chairmen of the elections committee, Jim Dittes and Mike Bloch worked with the three student pub- lications to insure proper administration as the two- man publications committee, Jean Bishop headed the Dormitory Council which kept the Council in close touch with student opinion, Homer Cooper and Jean Bishop worked together as the nominating committee to examine the qualifications of all candidates for Council-approved oHices, and Dick Anliot and Stan Rostov complemented the student-faculty relations committee. Success in this field has been character- istic of recent Councils 5 the work of Anliot, Rostov and Jones went far in continuing this favorable trend during the past year. ' Extending its vision beyond the limits of the cam- pus, the Council, in May, 1947, ofhcially opposed the Baker Bill int1'oduced into the Ohio legislature for the purpose of exposing subversive activity on Ohio cam- puses. In November it joined eight other groups in sponsoring a Civil Rights Rally which denounced the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Two new members were appointed to the Council during the year as a result of resignations. Lynn Kelker replaced Bruce West at the beginning of the winter term, while John Barnett succeeded Dittes in February. Officers: Sam Jones, president, Bill Bosworth, vice- president, Tony Bent, treasurer, Jo Wilder, recording secretary, and Jim Dittes, corresponding secretary. Pictures on page 124 R efvision 0 f 'Props' System Hzgh Zzghts '4 7- ,458 A crz'1Jz'Zies of PV 0771 efz 3' Bm ml DOPTION of a revised props system, origin- ally proposed by a group of Pyle Inn women with Betty Smith as spokesman, highlighted the year's activities in women's government. Major points of the plan were the independent compilation of nuisance warnings and late warnings and a new method of punishment for props resulting from late warnings. Although entirely independent of each other, the W'omen's Board and Women's Self Government League worked in close coordination on this project as well as in the encouragement of womenls government and the discussion of women's problems. Student members of the Women's Board: Nancy WV. Chapin, Harriet Heywood, Jane Klein, Pat Cobb, Mary Jo Clark, and Jean Daly. WSGL officers: Nancy W. Chapin, president, Harriet Heywood, vice-president, JoAnne Bacon, secretary, and Skipper Wolfe, treasurer. Pictures on pages 126' and 127 llfgyfy Bggyfgf M0565 Siltclly of F7'05h- Soph Relczziom EETING in a long series of tedious deliberative sessions, the Men's Board t.his year handled an unusually full docket of disciplinary cases and policy- making legislation. Reacting to a particularly vigor- ous Hell VVeek in September, the Board began a study of Soph-Fresh relations in expectation of setting limits to activities of future years, and also made a rather vain attempt to collect recompensation for damage done to personal property. The Board took a long frowning look early in the year at the growing number of motor-scooters on campus and then relaxed its ex- pression somewhat as the number somehow automatic- ally dwindled. The Board juggled several times with dining hall and room assignments, trying to satisfy the largest number of men possible, and conferred with the Dean of Men in the selection of new freshmen counsellors. In the field of disciplinary action, the Board sus- pended several violators of the liquor regulations and smoothed over charges of extreme rowdyism in one of the dorms. In the fall the Student Council elected, from a slate of 12 candidates, three new members to the Board, Al Bruckheimer, Sherrill Cleland, and Bob Avery, who joined three holdover student members, J. Hillis Miller, Stan Rostov, and Jim Dittes. Six faculty members and the dean of men completed the membership. Picture on page 126 Horror Committee Breaks y17'!l0fZ'Ifi07ZKlZ Secrecy Policy EPARTING from a long tradition of strict secrecy regarding disciplinary cases, Alice Tear, chairman of the Honor Committee, published a thorough report in the Review of action taken by the committee dur- ing the final week of the 1947 spring term. Covering a case involving a number of students in a Hnal examination, this report, probably more than any other activity of the group, served to assure the student body that the honor system still functioned. In accordance with customary procedure, the Com- mittee opened the .year by sending all new students pamphlets describing the system, then followed this with brief descriptive talks, emphasizing individual re- sponsibility, at freshman house meetings. Representing the sophomore class, Phil Thomas and Betsy Sargent joined holdover members Hillis Mille1', Dorothy Schrum, Duane Smith, Jim Cole, Pat Gion- friddo, Barbara Weiss, and Miss Tear. Pictures on page 126' CPB I7ZZ.Zl.6lLL8.S' New Pfam for Control Of Meetifzgs TRIVING to eliminate conflicts in the scheduling of campus-wide meetings, the Student Council in January voted to establish the Central Planning Board as a direct sub-committee of the Council with the ad- ministration of an elaborate procedure for coordina- tion as its sole purpose. The plan required advance registration of all meet- ings and, with priorities based on anticipated attend- ance, allowed for CPB disapproval of any meeting which caused a conflict by refusal of the use of College facilities. Mark Sherman and John Barlow served as co-chair- men of the Board during the first semester with Barlow assuming the full responsibility after the mid-year reorganization. Picture on page 132 R60f'gfl722'26ff Social Boon! Succeecfs in Coorclifzoting Varied Recreation Program OORDINATION of recreational activities, long lacking on the campus, was the happy result of extensive research into social conditions made last year by Stan Rostov and Vlfayne Lonsdorf. Acting on a recommendation made by this sub-committee, the Stu- dent Council approved the formation of a 15-member Social Board to include a chairman, eight class social chairmen, and six members-at-large. Beyond this immediate goal, the Board, with Rostov as chairman, introduced several new activities into the social program. In addition to sponsoring a series of bridge tournaments, the four winners of which were sent to the national contest in Chicago, the Board im- proved the Sunday evening recorded concerts by pre- senting them in the Allen Art Building Auditorium, stimulated interest in the newly-formed Camera, Chess, and Hike and Bike Clubs, and published a weekly mimeographed paper, Sooner or Later, outlining the social program for the coming week. Officers: Stan Rostov, chairman, Chuck Petree, vice- chairman, Lloyd Farrar, treasurer, Pat Gillson, secre- tary, Sunny Sundt, publicity chairman, Dick W'eekes, group activities chairman, Mary Lighthall, small clubs chairman, Pat Cobb, dance committee chairman, and Mrs. Sue Zunzer and Miss. Elizabeth Reid, advisors. Pictures on page 127 1 1 1 Return to Pre-ll7ar Size Enables Review to Expczfzel News, Feature Coverage ETURNING to its pre-war status as a seven- column, twice weekly newspaper, the Oberlin Re- view, under the leadership 'of Dave Fowler, editor, and J ack Arbour, business manager, entered its seventy- third year of reporting campus events and voicing stu- dent opinion. 'Taking advantage of its increased size, the Review offered expanded news and feature coverage, under the supervision of Jim Dittes and Jim Sunshine, issue editors, and Sam Gallo, news feature editor. Devoting much of its editorial page space to opinion columns, the Review offered the viewpoints of Paul Peterson, music critic, Paul Evans and Jerry Downs, art critics, Stu Phillips, swing columnist 5 Julian Fisher, literary and dramatic critic 5 Prof. Warren Taylor, dramatic critic, and Bob Brunner, Ken Gehret, Ken Waltz, and Paul Willen, political writers. Sam Gallo's Sermons Profane column was an item of hot campus controversy and one of the paper's best- read features. Dick Reed compiled a weekly national- international news summary. Bill Ward's column of humorous commentary alternated with the Celluloid Cuff, a perennial favorite, written this year by Editors Fowler and George Healy. Audrey Nelson took charge of these editorial features. John Gibson edited the sports page, which featured columns by Al Harmon, Eric Tachau, Jolm Mitchell, Joanne Butterfield, Harry Gevertz, and Gibson him- self. Under the direction of Marty Hamburger, an effi- cient advertising staff sold and wrote copy for a greatly enlarged amount of ad space. Marian Kohn headed a ci1'culation staff which began distribution of Reviews to students' dorms instead of dining halls. An editorial board, directed by the editor and con- sisting of Healy, associate editor, and Dittes, Sunshine, 112 Gallo, and Nelson, helped to formulate policy and write editorials. During the fall semester the Review campaigned editorially for a Republican Mock Convention in 1948, for the passage of a referendum renewing the traditional Ration Meal plan, for the improvement and extension of psychiatric and coun- selling aid for students, against the use of motor- scooters on campus, and for the construction of a student union in the near future. Dittes and Sunshine became editor and associate editor, respectively, in February. Pictures on pages 128 and 129 HI-O-HI Gees New Office, Summer Preparations Help Staff Fz'7zz'sh lV0rl1 Eezrh ITH a distinct feeling of relief, the 1948 Hi-O- Hi staff left its cramped wartime quarters on Lorain Street for more satisfactory and less lonely offices in Goodrich House at the beginning of the winter term. W'orking through the comparative calm of an Oberlin summer, Editor Bob Avery and Copy Editor Jim Rey- nolds completed the entire dummy for the book, so that when staff members returned in September, Associate Editor D. A. Henderson and Managing Editors Nana Bragg and Glo WVise assigned immediate work to all sec- tion editors and set in motion the machinery to grind out pictures and copy descriptive of the Oberlin year. By Christmas time Jim Scott's crew of some ten photographers had taken four-fifths of all the pictures, Cliff Spindler's art staff had finished all assigned art drawings, while John Dettman and Gladys Deeter to- gether with their respective section staffs had put their pages together and dispatched their pictures to the engravers. In like manner Harry Rosenberg, activities editor, and Steve Tulin and Jean Mitchell, sports editors, completed their work, subject to later dead- lines, in early February. January saw Business Manager Bill Warren and Ad Manager Bill McKeon more than meet their budget in exceeding expected advertising revenues. Indispensable to the prompt appearance of the book was the work of Photo Assignment Editors Pat Hos- tetter, Shirley Bellman and Trudy Hess. Typing Editors Barb James and Marge Avery directed the ac- tivities of their staff. Harry Guenther managed layout work, and Paula LaRose handled publicity and ex- changes. Prof. Ralph Singleton served as faculty ad- visor, while veteran staff members John Rumely and Jean Reitsman formed the student advisory committee. High spots in the book were Bob VVelty's faculty pictures, Stu J ones' title page drawing, Rumely's sec- tion heading drawings, and Scott's consistently 'fine photography. Pictures rm pages 130 and 131 Yeorrtafz Board Brings Oat Largest Issue in Pfistory TRIVING to make the Yeoman the best and most rep1'esentative literary magazine possible, Editor Sam Gallo presented to the campus in December the largest issue in the six-year history of the magazine. Fourteen stories and articles balanced numerous poems, drawings and photographs in the colorful 44-page issue. A board composed of Richard Foster, Paul Gordon, Helen Kross, Jean Ann Pocta, and Ralph Thomlinson, along with Gallo selected student contributions for publication. In the realm of imaginative prose fiction, the works of John Mallet, Richard Baue1', Pat Catling, Helen Kross, Richard Foster, Michael Blume, Gallo and Mickey Cook were published. Serious articles by Helen Kross and Paul Gordon were offset by the light and humorous contributions of Tony Bent and Pete Hanke. Of the many poems submitted, those of Jean Ann Pocta, John Bennett, Gallo, Mary Mahood, and Kermit Kelly were among those selected. Donald Lloyd of the English Department contributed his poem, To My Students, which was previously printed in the liter- ary magazine, The Prairie Schooner. The magazine was capably illustrated by the art staff composed of Cliff Spincller, Myrlin Peterjohn, Judy Zrinyi, Gallo, and Dick Ripin under the direction of Mary Hoyt, art editor. Picture on page 140 Clark Guides Staff of 1500171 Extensive Preparation for 22rta' Illoet Cort vert tion URSTING into the spotlight in May, 1947 with the naming of Jim Clark as national chairman, continuing with a student vote in favor of the Repub- lican Party, pre-convention symposia, and intensive interest group campaigning, the 1948 Mock Convention reached its climax on May 7 and 8. Those two days of hectic activity featured such national figures as Senator Irving Ives of New York, the permanent chairman, and Senator H. Alexander Smith of New Jersey, the keynote speaker, and ended in the election of Cberlin's choices for the Republican national candidates. VVith realism as the by-word Clark ably guided a staff of 1500 student workers through the most exten- sive program in the conventionts 88 year history. Initial activity revolved around the October student referendum on party preference which produced an overwhelming majority for the GOP despite heated agitation by a small group for the adoption of a multi- partisan plan. Initial organization of state delegations, under the direction of Dick Weelies, interest groups, headed by Lou McCalla, and the planning of a series of symposia on vital issues of the campaign were prominent on the first semester agenda. Chairmaned by John Craig the Symposia Committee scheduled six meetings during February, March, and April at which such nationally prominent figures as Leon Henderson discussed minorities, public opinion, labor and management, inflation, foreign policy, and economic planning. Guided by Review Editor Dave Fowler, the Public Relations Committee embarked on a program for national publicity far surpassing that of any previous convention. Extensive news release distribution re- sulted in publicity in outstanding newspapers from coast to coast. Most colorful event in the Convention proceedings was the May 8 parade organized by Tony Bent. In- cluded in the mile and a half long column were floats prepared by every state delegation, two college and several high school bands and representative town officials and organizations. Executive Committee members: Dave Cronon, na- ional secretary, Roddy Sawyer and Eric Tachau, vice- chairmen, Jack Arbour, treasurer, Dick Weelzes, state delegations, Homer Cooper, outside speakers, Jim Gott- shall, physical arrangements, Ed Good, resolutions 5 John Craig, symposia , Bob Brunner, 1'ules and p1'oced- ure 5 Tony Bent, parade, and Dave Fowler, public relations. Pictures on page 125 113 Foremic Ufziorz Plays Host to 100 Collegiczte D6b6lf67'S at Legz'.vlf1rz've ffrsefnbbl LIMAXING first semester activities by enter- taining more than 100 Ohio debaters at the Fourth Annual Northwestern Ohio Legislative Assembly, the Forensic Union enjoyed its first full year of debates and discussions since the pre-war disbanding of the group. With Tom Dutro acting as temporary chairman and Jim Cook as temporary clerk, the Legislative Assembly passed resolutions dealing with Europe, Asia, and world government. Oberlin delegates Mildred Currier, Chet Dunham, Mike Bloch, Bob Oppenheimer, Don Patch, Trudy Levi, Nancy Sutton, Joe Peck and Bill Eastman aidedin the draftingof these resolutions,one of which called for a world government to replace the UN. Success also marked Oberlin's return to the Inter- collegiate Forensic Assembly in which a varsity team of Nancy McCombs, Betty Ann McMullen, Miss Cur- rier and Miss Sutton combined to tie Wooster and beat Western Reserve. At an earlier invitational debate at VVooster, Oberlin's team, Bob Kingdon, Dick Hath- away, Dick Anliot, and Cook, tied for second place. Discussing domestic and international issues before civic and school groups, six Forensic members partici- pated in the work of the extension program, a popular phase of pre-war activity which was revived last fall. Bill Catton, Miss Currier, Anliot, Dunham, Cook, and Bloch alternated to present two and three-member sym- posia in Oberlin and surrounding cities. Officers: Tom Dutro, president, Jim Cook, vice- pmsident, Nancy Sutton, secretary-treasurer. Pictures on page 139 Forum Bonn! Cofzcefztrrzzfes 012 Inter- 71tz1fz'07zczlRelazz'01zs with Conference Series TRIVIN G to aid Oberlin students in a better un- derstanding of international affairs, the Forum Board concentrated on this field during the first semes- ter and yielded to the Mock Convention's Symposia program during the second half of the year. In a modification of previous policy the Board chose to present a number of shorter conferences in place of the one per-semester offered in past years. Doctor Shepherd L. Witman, executive director of the Cleve- land Council on World Affairs, initiated the program in October with sessions on the Marshall Plan. These were preceded by an orientation lecture by Prof. James R. Nelson of the Department of Economics. The second in the series featured Dr. William Eben- stein, professor of politics at Princeton University, in 114 a discussion of The British Crisis and Britain Today. The Board's Soviet Week in mid-December brought to the campus two prominent authorities on the Soviet Union, Bertram Wolfe, noted author and lecturer who has traveled extensively in Russia, and Phillip E. Mosely, professor of international relations at Columbia University's Russian Institute and former State Department advisor on Russia. The January conference on the United Nations stressed the positive aspects and accomplishments of that body. The speakers included Assistant Secretary of State Charles Saltzman, William J. Fox, professor of political science and research associate in the Insti- tute of International Relations at Yale University, and Grayson Kirk, professor of international relations at Columbia University. The Board also joined the College and the Oberlin- in-China Memorial Association in the presentation of a Far Eastern Conference of the fortieth anniversary of Oberlin-in-China. Leading the discussion of America's Role in the Far East were William L. Holland, secretary general of the Institute of Pacilic Relations, Dr. Harold S. Quigley, professor of political science at the University of Minnesota, and Foster Dulles, professor of history at Ohio State University. Ofiicers: John Blumgart, chairman, Joan McCabe secretary, Martin Hamburger, treasurer, and Audrey Nelson, publicity chairman. Pictures on page 135' 7 NSA Wz'ns Student Approval After Ef6'lL87Z5Z.'U6 Dz'scussz'07z LIMAXING five months of discussion and debate, a February referendum approved Oberlin mem- bership in the National Students' Association, an organization formed at the University of Wisconsin by representatives of 350 colleges and universities in Sep- tember, 1947. Dick Anliot and Nancy Lowell, commissioned by the Student Council to attend the Wisconsin meetings, re- turned to the campus with a full report on NSA organ- ization and intentions. A temporary chapter, with Jim XVang and Miss Lowell as co-chairmen, was set up and the Council entered into an intensive study of the situation which was terminated by the action to leave the decision to a student vote. Wang, Pat Peeke, and Miss Lowell attended the November conference of the Ohio regional NSA and secured tentative approval, contingent on the chapterls, admittance into the national organization, of their pro- posal that the regional interracial committee he per- manently located on the Oberlin campus. Oflicers: Nancy Lowell and Jim VVang, co-chairmen, Donna Bender, secretary, Homer Cooper, treasurer, and Pat Peeke, UNESCO representative. Pictures on page 132 Boosters Club Cumlouigus Contribute To CRD HIS year's Boosters Club, led by President Ann Bonar, caught the student attention with club activities contributing to the Consolidated Relief Drive. Their Got it?-Get it?l' slogan made the campus sit up and take notice of the sale of Oberlin tags for car licenses, with a resultant tag sale profit of ?lS120 for CRD. Corsagcs made by club members for the CRD formal in November added another 3560, while school colors sold at all home football games contributed to the total sum. Dedicated to the task of keeping the student informed about, and interested in, campus events, the Boosters Club aimed at encouraging student support of and participation in college organizations. Posters publicizing social activities and organizational meetings were made by club members to arouse the student interest in those activities. Added this year to their duties was the Student Council, provided mimeo- graph machine and the regulation of its use. Nancy McCurdy accepted the responsibility for this work. Oflicers: Ann Bonar, president, Barbara Kern, sec- retary, and Anne Heitkamp, posters committee chair- man. Picture on page 132 CRD Group Sets Szlghts ou Goal of Teu Tlzousfzurl, Vote Euels Rutioueel Jlleuls PENING with a chapel address by John B. Schwertman, former Assistant Director of Ad- missions, and administered by dormitory reps directed by co-chairmen Ed VVarner and Bob Sandman, the Consolidated Relief Drive this year set its sights at a ZllS10,000 goal. Student contributions were supple- mentedby receipts from the CRD Formal, the CRD Variety Show, and the spring carnival. Correlated with the drive was the voluntary contri- bution plan which replaced the Tuesday rationed meals of previous years as a method to aid famine areas. After sharp verbal battles which led to a student refer- endum in November, the ration plan failed to gain sufhcient approval to warrant its continuance. Recon- struction Relief Committee members Dick Anliot and Ken Gee had campaigned pro and con, respectively, on the question of the share-a-meal program. In December the Student Council appointed Bob Keesey to organize the voluntary plan. lVorking with Nancy Cronon, Bill Compton, and Jesse Parks, Keesey set up machinery in all dining halls to facilitate collec- tion of contributions. CRD Committee Oflicers: Ed VVarner and Bob Sand- man, co-chairmen, Ginny Stark, secretary, John Bar- low, treasurer , and Prof. Dan Kinsey, faculty advisor. Pictures on pages 134 and 137 Sturleuts, Faculty Cooperate ou UNESCO Committee ECOGNIZING the vital potentialities of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cul- tural O1'ganization, the Oberlin Student-Faculty UNESCO Committee went about the serious business of facilitating educational and cultural interchange. Prof. Hope Hibbard and John Ultmann directed the extensive work of the Committee, composed of repre- sentatives of eleven campus organizations together with seven faculty members. Though such activities as collecting textbooks for European schools, actively supporting the National CARE drive, and providing opportunities for cor- respondence with families abroad could not receive prominent news space, they were possibly of greater significance for the future than other more widely pub- licized events. The aim of the group is still that sug- gested by President Stevenson: To help peoples to speak to peoples. Officers: Professor Hibbard, faculty chairman, John Ultmann, student chairman, and Barbara Wightman, secretary. Picture on page 148 illeffs Cureevf Coufereuee with 55 Top Cousultuuts Offers Vocutiouul Guulauce IFTY-FIVE top consultants from nearly as many occupational fields provided Oberlin men with the opportunity to acquire first-hand vocational informa- tion at the general meetings, round table discussions, and bull sessions of the Men's Career Conference, Dec. 6 and 7. Chairmaned by Bill Killian, the conference commit- tee turned in an outstanding performance in the plan- ning of the conference, high spot of the year in the College program of vocational guidance. Members of the executive committee were: Pete Loveland and John Clark, assistants to the chairman, William Compton, secretary, Richard Trent, treasurer, Wayne Lonsdorf, hosts , Leonard VVebb, program, Robert Schloerb, placement, Dave Secrest, publicity, Robert VVelty, banquet, Al Harmon, transportation, 115 William Rosenblum, interviews 3 and Stuart Jackson, conference. William A. Patterson, president of United Airlines, inaugurated the conference with a keynote address in Finney Chapel. Eight afternoon sessions covered the fields of the physical sciences and engineering, business, education, law, journalism and public service, medicine and the natural sciences, religion and social work, and music. The 25 evening round-tables, informal dis- cussions of more specific areas, were followed by bull sessions in the men's dorms. Pictures on page 136' YPCA Merrzoers Couoluct Campazgu Urgiug Stucleuts To Support Hevzry Wallace OTING by a heavy majority to follow the national PCA stand in support of Henry lVallace, the Young Progressive Citizens of America conducted an intensive campaign to rally campus voters to the cause of the third party candidate for the presidency. Rose Marie Ellington represented the group at a national PCA convention at Chicago in January where national officers were elected and machinery for the drive organized. Previous to Wallace's announcement of candidacy the group sponsored John C. Kennedy and Edward Fiess in a discussion of a third party in national politics. At this meeting Mr. Kennedy, assistant director of the Conservatory and a member of the executive com- mittee ofthe Ohio campaign for Wallace, spoke for the movement with Mr. Fiess, an instructor in the English Department and a member of the National Committee for a Third Party, presenting the case for the opposi- tion. Outside speakers to be presented included Stetson Kennedy, author of Southern Exposure, who spoke on the Ku Klux Klan, and Kenji Okuda, Student Council president in 1943-44, who advocated the return of rationing and price controls in a discussion of economic aid to Europe. Five members, with Elizabeth Jones as the official representative, attended the Ohio Progressive Students' Congress at Columbus in October and aided in the founding of the Ohio Progressive Students' Council. Blair Bower represented the group at the National Youth Assembly in Vllashington, Feb. 15 and 16. Officers: Tom Mathews, president, Judy Zrinyi, sec- retary, Phyllis Koren, treasurer 5 and Marilyn Domer, 116 Elizabeth Jones, Robert Kabat, Chuck Kimble, Bryn- hild Larson, Ken Waltz, and Don Willmott, executive boa1'd members. Pictures on page 143 FEPC Coutiuues Stucly of Employment Legislation RGANIZED in the spring of 1947 on a temporary basis to achieve passage of a fair employment law in Ohio, the Fair Employment Practices Committee continued activity in 1947-48. Its purpose was to study FEP legislation and educate the student body on the broader problems of race relations so that the com- mittee and the students as a whole would be better equipped to press for favorable legislation from future Ohio legislatures. Under the over-all direction of President Bill Palmer, the group's four standing committees worked in con- junction with the town FEP group on state and national legislation, local discrimination, long-range ed- ucation for the elimination of race prejudice, and campus publicity through publications and open dis- cussions. Officers: Bill Palmer, president, Marilyn Brown, vice- president, James Callison, treasurer. Picture on page 140 Progressive Repulilicaus Correlate Year? Wbre with Coufoeutiou Activity NITIATED in the spring of 1946 by Murray Stow and perpetuated by the original nucleus of students through last year's comparative indifference toward student political groups, the Progressive Republican Club came into its own this year to advocate and then support the Republican Mock Convention. The Club's steering committee, chairmaned by Presi- dent Bill Eginton, generally aimed toward correlation of activities with the Convention and, in particular, with the pre-Convention symposia. At the same time, it did not lose sight of other significant issues. Bill Catton led an intensive discussion of the Marshall Plan for European recovery at an early meeting, while in November the group lent support to the Civil Rights Rally. Officers: Bill Eginton, president g Bob Brunner, lVally Sikes, Jo Wilder, and Paul VVillen, steering committee, Margaret Dolliver, recording secretary, Sarah Elliott, corresponding secretary, and Bill Baker, treasurer. Pictures on page 143 YIVCA Sponsors Series of illczrriczge Discussions, Doinesric Arts Lecinres ONCENTRATING on its belief that action needs firm basis in religious conviction, the YWCA, led by President Alice Spore, stressed the Christian faith as the motive for its work in campus and com- munity service. Outstanding among the year's activities were the initiation of a series of discussions of marital and pre- marital relations presented by Edward Lorenz of the University of Toledo and a number of domestic arts lectures arranged by Lou McCalla. Edith Cripe served as the YVV representative in the planning of the marriage series which met each Sunday afternoon with an attendance of 100. The News Y-ER , a Weekly mimeographed news sheet made its initial appearance early in the first semester. Edited by Mickey Cook and Jane Lose, the newspaper was named by Margo Yokota. Morning matin services and WVednesday evening ves- pers, planned and presented in conjunction with the YMCA, were again offered in Fairchild Chapel. High attendance at vespers necessitated dual presentation of each service. Officers: Alice Spore, president, Mildred Quon, first vice-president, Judith Holaday, second Vice-president, Virginia Curtis,' secretary, Ann Langdon, treasurer, Annabel Shanklin, publicity chairman, Martha Struthers, Religious Emphasis Commission, Eleanor Bent, Community Service Commission , Mary J 0 Clark, Public Affairs Commission, Nancy Cronon, Campus Life Commission, and Miss Elizabeth Blakesley, exec- utive di1'ector. Pictures on page 134 YIWCAI 14c1fifvities fncincte Religions Conference, Fornrn Series, Vespers Serfvices MPHASIZIN G faith at work , the personal and inspirational side of religion, the annual Religious Conference, managed by Don Farley and his Campus Religious Activities Commission, was presented Feb. 24 and 25 by the YMCA. Featured speaker at the con- ference was Dr. Gerald Kennedy of Lincoln, Nebraska. Under the leadership of President Harry Howes, the Y carried out a full program of activities, many in con- junction with the YWCA. All work was organized under four commissions. Farley's group was respon- sible for the Wednesday evening vespers services as well as the Religious Conference. The Commission on National and International Affairs, directed by Dick Anliot, conducted a series of forums for discussion of questions of social action. The Rev. A. J. Muste, noted author and pacifist leader and Executive Secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, spoke at the first of this series. The Commission on Community Affairs, under Glen Mellinger, helped supervise the town's Halloween pro- gram, worked at the Children's Home, and organized a Hi-Y club in the high school. Phill Lewis had charge of Campus Service Activities which included a series of faculty-freshman talks and the student opinion poll which worked in close coope1'ation with the Forum Board and other organizations requesting such aid. Russell M. Jones, associate secretary of the Ohio State YMCA, was the featured speaker at the annual banquet which was held in January with an attendance of 170. Vocal entertainment was offered by Professors Daniel Harris and Harold Haugh. The banquet was managed by Glen Mellinger. Other activities included the Sunday morning study group which met in the Y Lounge at MB each week to discuss the lives of Biblical characters, an Indus- trial-Economic Committee-sponsored tour of the Fed- eral Reserve Bank in Cleveland, and the planning of all religious services for the Geneva Regional Confer- ence of the Student Y. Officers: Harry Howes, president, Glen Mellinger, vice-president, Bob Sandman, secretary, Don Farley, treasurer, and Bob Rankin, executive secretary. Pictures on page 135 Bczrniionse Leczfnre Series fzfighizlgiizfs ,457-'48 ffczfifvities of Chriszficzn Feiiowsiizko TTRACTIN G ua membership of 18, twice the number which organized the group in 1946, the Oberlin Christian Fellowship increased its activities as well in 1947-48 in its institution of a series of fall lectures by Dr. Donald G. Barnhouse, distinguished Christian leader, its regular discussion periods at which current religious problems were aired, and its semi- weekly Bible classes led by Fred Keefe. Highlighting the year were an October picnic, a caroling party at the home of Professor Leo C. Holden, and a joint party with the W'estern Reserve University chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship in lVfarch. Officers: Jolm VVilder, president, Helen Gernert, vice-president, Jean Mould, secretary, Ed. Schutte, treasurer, and Carolyn Berglund, corresponding sec- retary. Pictures on page 14.2 117 Ch517Z7Il.7Zg Members Apply Liberal Relzgians Thinking 150 Current Wlarlel Topics EEKING to find a central unifying force in life and to provide an outlet for the expression of stu- dent opinion on current religious, ethical, political, and social topics the Unitarian Channing Club held dis- cussions treating these subjects in the light of liberal religious thinking. Prof. Daniel Kinsey of the Department of Physical Education presented a chalk talk on theology entitled Elements of Religion. East of Prague, given by Martha Redfield and John Blumgart, dealt with Euro- pean conditions observed by these members during their summer work abroad. Prof. Wa1'ren Taylor of the English Department treated contemporary men- tality under the subject American Immaturity: Symp- tons and Solutions. Officers: Jean Ann Pocta, president, Hope Jensen, secretary, Phyllis Dodge, treasurer, Oscar Stine, pub- licity chairman, Dwight Brown, program chairman, and MaryJanice Smith, social chairman. Pictures on page 142 China Canznziftee lilorninazfes Harry Iulafwes, Don Farley as Oberlin-in- Clzina Reps ELECTED from a group of eight applicants by the Student China Committee, Don Farley, and Harry Howes became the 42nd and 43rd Oberlin-in- China representatives when they accepted the two three-year fellowships at the China Day assembly in February. Forty years ago the Oberlin-Shansi Memorial As- sociation, parent organization of the student commit- tee, was founded to establish a living memorial to nine Oberlin students and members of their families who were killed in the Boxer Rebellion. Since then the mutual exchange of Oberlin students and Ming Hsien faculty members has contributed much toward the maintenance of a close relationship between American and Chinese students. Upon completion of two or three years spent in teaching English to Ming Hsien middle school students, the Oberlin representatives return to Oberlin for a final year of graduate study. Al Seely, in China for five years as an instructor and as a member of the OSS in the army, shared his experiences with Oberlin students during the past year by assisting with courses in the Graduate School of Theology, by lecturing, and lead- ing discussions before many campus organizations and 118 by dividing his meal time equally among the dining halls. Though nominations of the two representatives con- stituted the most exacting work of the student com- mittee, other group-sponsored events included the spring Memorial Arch Service, the Commencement Week Oberlin-in-China Breakfast, and the publication of a monthly supplement to the Review. Officers: Sophie McClure, chairman, Hudd Targgart, vice-chairman, and Joan Moyer, secretary. Mel Ken- nedy, also a former rep, served as Director of the Oberlin-Shansi Memorial Association. Pictures on page 147 China Club lVelc0rne5 Seely, '42 Representative, Horrors llling Izlslen Schools Heacl EVIVING an annual custom postponed for six years due to war conditions, the China Club wel- comed back Al Seely, 1942 Oberlin-in-China represent- ative with a tea co-sponsored by the Student China Committee and the Oberlin-Shansi Memorial Associa- tion. Also an honored guest at the function was L. P. Chia, president of Ming Hsien Schools. The last tea had been held upon the occasion of the return of Mel Kennedy in 1941. Sharing in plans for the Far Eastern Conference, preparation of Christmas boxes for Oberlin-in-China reps, and the dramatization of a Chinese Christmas story, the group also brought together Chinese and American students and allowed them to share ex- periences. Officers: Barbara Weiss, president, Lois Larsen, sec- retary, Margot Chou, treasurer, Jim WVang, program chairman, and MaryJanice Smith, social chairman. Picture on page 146' Coruzopollfau Club F07'77Z5 157524519725 Speakers' Bureau, Boosts llffemlyerslizko to 80 RGANIZATION of a student speakers bureau to make available to local business, social, and edu- cational groups the information and experiences related to foreign countries possessed by its members high- lighted the activities of the Cosmopolitan Club. Chair- maned by Carol Benson, the speakers committee sent representatives to discuss their travels and experiences before organizations in Cleveland, Elyria, Lorain, and other neighboring towns. NVith a membership of more than 80, the largest since before the war, the club held a series of discussions on European countries conducted by students who had lived or visited there. Ofhcersz Judy Bergstrom, president, Marilyn Riley, vice-president, Eva Sandis, secretary, Alice Kohn, treasurer, Jan Astier, social chairman, William Haines, publicity chairman, John Patton, membership chair- man, James Vlfang, foreign membership chairman, Carol Benson, speakers committee chairman, John Yeomans, movie chairman, and Janet Toohy, UNESCO representative. Pictures on page 146' Presentation of Qduzfzgoue ' E lieits Praise From Taylor, Highlights ODA Program i ITH modern trimmings proving an effective setting for the twentieth-century adaptation of Sophocles' Greek piece, the Oberlin Dramatic Asso- ciation highlighted its season with a production of Jean Anouilh's play Antigone that struck student fancy and elicited from Warren Taylor a favorable review terming it clearly among the Association's better pieces and one that merits being seen. Elinor J osephson as Antigone and Tom Hill as the king, Creon, supported by a fine cast, did. justice to the tragedy whose theme contrasted the ideologies of a cruel tyrant whose edicts are low and the instinct of human decency. The supporting cast included MaryJanice Smith as Antigone's sister Ismene, Gabriel Gorombey as the chorus, H. K. Miller as Antigone's lover Haemon, and Therese Henkle as nurse to Antigone. Blithe Spirit , the Association's first production of the year, is an improbable farce concerning the return of a first wife whose unseen presence serves as a source of much confusion to her former husband and his second wife. The cast, led by Mary Hoyt in the role of the inimitable Madame Arcati, overcame the diffi- culties that the characterizations of the play presented to them, turning out a commendable performance. Other members of the cast included: Tom Hill, as the English novelist Charles Condamine, Alice Boston, as his second wife Ruth, and Millicent Dreher, as a con- vincing blithe spirit. The ODA, under an arrangement allowing them to present five plays instead of the three previously agreed upon, turned out, in addition to Noel Coward's Blithe Spirituand Anouilh's Antigone, such dramatic pro- ductions as Shakespeare's King Learn and Shaw's Arms and the Man. ODA Board: Tom Hill, president, Prof. Stanton McLaughlin, advisor and director, Elinor Josephson, actors' representative, Clan Crawford, stage manager, Mac NVells, electrician, Dick Hill, studio manager, Joseph Cunningham, property manager, Elinor Derby, costume manager, Marilyn Stevens, makeup manager, William Eginton, business manager, Eugene Smith, publicity manager, and Alice Berle, secretary. Pictures on page 141 I Baxliu, 117 arflie Direct lllumruers Club ONTINUING its policy initiated last year to allow women as well as men to take part in its annual production, the Mummers Club presented an original musical comedy, An Apple a Day, in late April. Written and directed by Hank WVardle, the show also featured Ruth Atkinson, Marty du Theil, Joan Gove, Nan Henninger, Betty McMullen, Ann Morri- son, Jan VVaterson, Brad Warner, Chuck Petree, Stan Petrulis, Bill Ray and Bing Miller in leading roles and songs by Bernie Baskin. Carrying the Mummers Club's tradition into its eleventh year, the officers responsible for bringing the 119 a 'x-asm, C?-c aj' X Lmf tx finished production on Oberlin boards were Bernie Baskin, president, Jan Astier, secretary-treasurer5 Julian Fisher, publicity chairman 5 Chloe Hamilton, Mary Hoyt, and Robert VVood served in the capacity of members-at-large. Pictures on page 140 Symphonic Bond Concert Features Two Composers in Comluczfifzg, Solo Roles EADING the Symphonic Band in the first public performance of his Morotai Suite , guest con- ductor John Atherton, a former Conservatory student, highlighted the band's all-American music program of Jan. 18. Prof. Arthur L. Williams, Director of Bands, con- ducted graduate student Edwin Heilakka's Adagio and Allegro , which included a trumpet solo by the composer, and Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with a piano solo by Emil Danenberg of the Conservatory faculty. The complete program also included Suite for Band, Opus 26 by Burnet Tuthill and On the Trail from the Grand Canyon Suite by Ferde Grofe. In aiding the director, Prof. George E. Waln served as assistant conductor 5 Edwin Heilakka as student con- ductcrg Robert Hodgkinson, president 3 Carol Simon, treasurerg Emile VVatson, librarian 3 Thomas Gayters, business manager g Joseph Contino and Candace Ram- sey, social representatives. Re-established as an independent unit, the 48-mem- ber Women's Band, marching under the twirling batons of Annabelle Flitcraft, Willa Anderson, Millie Quon and Marcia Shiunaker, combined with the Men's lVIarching Band led by drum major Karl Seemann to entertain spectators at all home football games and to journey to Wooster, joining them in presenting the Two Band Revue. In putting on Paul Yoder's Drum Major Dilemma at the Muskingum game, the bands' added further enjoyment to the victory. 120 Other activities for the Women's Band included the VVest Point-Annapolis all-star w omen's hockey game, their traditional Yale-Princeton basketball concert, regular varsity basketball games, and the Mock Con- vention. Pictures on page 14.9 fofmsofz, Poister Direct Orc'he.sfrfz Choir in fllefzcfelssohfz Feszfiwzl EGINNING its season to the tune of Mendels- sohn's Symphony No. 4, his Italian symphony, and his Octet for Strings, the Oberlin Conservatory Orchestra joined with the A Cappella Choir in the Mendelssohn Music Festival early in November. A large and enthusiastic audience, taking advantage of the opportunity to hear the program paying tribute to musician Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, attended the performance. Prof. Reber Johnson directed the or- chestra in this performance. Featured soloists were Prof. Harold I-Iaugh, tenor and Prof. David Moyer, pianist. Maurice Kessler led the Orchestra through the first semester of the year, when its activities included a Students' Recital in December, at which they presented Ravel' s Mother Goose Suite , and a January Students' presenting Variations pn a Theme by Bernie Baskin. Director Stefan Kryak, taking the place of Mr. Kess- ler during the second semester, led the Orchestra in accompanying a senior violin recital by Harry Taub. Pictures on pages 150 and 151 GZ-126 Club Schedule Lists Pfveet-end Trzps, Cofzcertfordlumfzi in Clefoelovzof ONTINUING under the capable leadership of Mr. Jack Wirkler, the Glee Clubs used their twice- weekly practices to good advantage in a schedule that was well-rounded and eventful. VVith two week-end trips to highlight their season, the Clubs also partici- pated in a full program that included several local appearances, concerts at home and away from home, and varied social events for their own enjoyment. On March 12, the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs joined in a trip to Cleveland to present a concert for the Cleveland Alumni Association. Both clubs par- ticipated in home concerts, with the girls demonstrat- ing sewing as well as singing talents when they appeared at their home concert in gowns they made themselves. A spring formal plarmed and held by both Clubs together stood out among the recreational events en- joyed by the Glee Clubs. Additional social activities included hayrides, occasional parties and Christmas caroling. Men's Glee Club officers: James Shortt, Jr., presi- dent, Ed Good, secretary-treasurer3 David Langner, social chairman. Women's Glee Club was served by Maryliay Schlicht- ing as violinist, Betty Barnes as pianist, and Margaret Martin as librarian. ' PiCt1L7'68'07Z page 152 ,UU Christmas Program Features Brahms' Requiem with Oatstarzahrzg Saloists ISING once more to the impressive heights to which Oberlin audiences have become pleasantly accustomed, the Musical Union, composed of more than 200 voices and under the inspired leadership of its director, Prof. Maurice Kessler, sang Brahms' Re- quiem for its annual Christmas performance in Finney Chapel. Distinguished singers Barbara Troxell, soprano, and Myron Sands, baritone, sang solo roles. So enthusi- astic was the subsequent applause that both soloists and choristers remained to entertain the audience with Christmas carols. Despite drifting snow and a penetrating wind, stu- dent members of the chorus expressed their personal appreciation for Professor Kessler by serenading him at his home just prior to the Christmas vacation. Replacing Professor Kessler during his second semester leave was Prof. Daniel C. Harris who directed the group in a spring presentation of Mendelssohn's Elijah Prof. Leo C. Holden again served as organist for the chorus. Picture on page 150 and 151 A7-,f,',-,f Rggjmlg Include Clefvelafza' Orchestra, fan Peeree, Rosahm Tarech URING the 1947-48 season, the Conservatory planned and presented for students and towns- people a program of ten Artist Recitals, supplemented by musical groups which made appearances independ- ent of the program. The Artist Recitals, taking their place among more than 100 concerts and lectures offered yearly to Oberlin students, are designed to pro- vide outside artists to satisfy the musically-minded Oberlin students. The Cleveland Orchestra, with George Szell con- ducting, opened the season with a program of three symphonic pieces, played to an enthusiastic capacity audience. In addition to the five performances of the Cleveland Orchestra, the year's Artist program feat- ured such artists as Robert Casadesus, pianist 5 Jacques Thibaud, violinist, tenor Jan Peerce of the Metropol- itan Opera Company, the Julliard string quartet from the Julliard School of Music, and Rosalyn Tureck, pianist, whose recital proved to Oberlin audiences that women do have a place on the concert stage. Artists appearing independent of the regular Artist program included such musicians as E. Power Briggs and Andre Marchal, the latter a blind organist. In addition, Oberlin students heard the Mendelssohn' Festival, with Prof. Reber Johnson conducting the Con- servatory Orchestra, and Prof. Arthur Poister directing the A Cappella Choir, and Stefan Krayk and Emil Danenberg in a December Sonata Recital. FTAEa'acazfz'0nal Program Emphasizes Ca rrerzt Trends DEAS and methods change quickly in the field of education, so that this year the Oberlin chapter of the Future Teachers of America placed special em- phasis upon current trends. 4 In keeping with this program, progressive procedures in use in three American schools were described in de- tail at first semester meetings. Jan Strasburg discussed the Springfield Plan, Bill Allen analyzed the practices of the Putney Preparatory School, and Shirley Kjeld- sen spoke on the Holtville Plan. Then to see for them- selves, members visited the University School in Columbus on a trip managed by George lVebber. Students toured the school, observed teaching methods, and returned with new ideas for future discussion. Spring semester activities included a February get- 121 together party, the sending of delegates to the North Eastern Ohio Teachers Association conference in Cleve- land, and the annual spring banquet. Officers: Jan Strasburg, president 5 Tom Glastras, vice-presidentg Carolyn Robrock, secretary-t1'easurer5 Richard Sutch, social chairman, and Barbara Hayes, membership chairman. Pictures on page 138 ACE H ea rs Discasszwis of Latest De- 'U6Z0p77Z87Z2f.S', jobs in Primaigl Ea'aea1fz'0fz ATELESS Children's Sanctuary, the humanitarian proposal to care for European children of un- known family and country, gained strong local support from the Oberlin chapter of the Association for Child- hood Education. Gwen Gill and Lois Larsen led a brief but effective campaign in the fall which was instru- mental in granting a portion of Consolidated Relief Drive funds to the sponsors of the plan. Composed exclusively of women majoring in the Kindergarten-Primary department, the Association concentrated on keeping informed of current trends in primary education, and, of mo1'e immediate interest, on maintaining close acquaintance with job possibilities. To this end, Director of Admissions William H. Seaman addressed the group informally on the subject of f'Job Opportunities Today . A pre-Christmas project found Ginny Fulton super- vising the sending of relief packages to Waldersbach, Alsace Lorraine, home of Jean Frederick Oberlin, for whom the College is named. Oflicers: Jane Klein, president 5 Lois Larsen, secre- tary 5 Mary Lou Bisbee, treasurer g Earlene Rose, social chairmang Kathryn Hoagland and Margaret Churchill, members-at-large, and Miss Mary Yocom, faculty ad- visor. Pictures on page 138 122 Presefzzfarioez 0 f T0paze, Pa grief 3- Cameagf, Features A e1fz'w'zfz'ex of Club Freizefz RESENTATION in French of Topaze , a four act comedy by Marcel Pagnol, before a capacity crowd at Allen Auditorium, Jan. 9, highlighted the year's activities of the French Club. David Jacobs as Topaze headed the cast which also included Presocia Mirkil, Roland Siebens, Robert Lloyd, Agnes Aynard, Harriet Peebles, John Cawelti, Francis Naves, Phillip Allen, Patricia Irvin, William Guenther, Louis Di Lorenzo, Hugh W'augaman, Robert Kingdon, Jim Eshelman, Ralph Bickford, John Heizer, and Harold Fritts. Another play, Le Jongleur de Notre Dame was also presented. The members studied the current French political situation, saw color slides of Paris, and devoted one meeting to the music of Debussy and Fauret. Oflicers: Harriet Peebles, president, Frank Schork, vice-president, Sylvia Itean and Harriet Ruschmeyer, secretariesg Prof. Henry A. Grubbs, treasurer, and Max Hodge, assistant treasurer. Picture on page 145 Haley Leads kgpdyjzljh Club for 272517 Comeeaafve Yeaig Dance, Play Top Program REATING a Latin atmosphere that provided for both practicing Spanish and for appreciation of Iberian culture, the Spanish Club, under George Haley's presidency for the second consecutive year, carried out an ambitious program highlighted by a Spanish dance in the fall and a play during the spring term. Alternating business meetings with pleasure, the group listened to musical entertainment and to talks by members who had lived in South American countries. Included among these were Marilyn Riley's singing and guitar accompaniment, and graduate assistant Pilar Mira's talk on Spain and Argentina. Partly as a result of new interest in the language aroused by club activities, 25 Spanish students joined Miss Mira and faculty members in inaugurating a Monday evening Spanish language table in the Cran- ford dining hall. Officers: George Haley, president g Jan Strasburg, vice-president and social chairman 5 Jo Orr, secretary, and Roy Hileman, treasurer. Pictures on page 145 Cooperatiofz, fozozr Alczfz'fvz'ry Hzgh lzglzzf New Program of Women s Liz Sooieffies ECOGNIZING the great similarity of their aims and functions, the two wo1nen's literary societies on the Oberlin Campus, Aelioian and the Ladies Lit- erary Society, entered in 1947-48 into a new program of cooperation and joint activity. Once a month the two groups met together for a joint lecture meeting. Follou ing the theme Trends in Contemporary Literature the correlated trends in philosophy were studied, together with modern poetry and modern drama. William Kennick of the Philosophy Department opened the lecture series in November with a clarifying discussion of existentialism. Later talks were heard on Toynbee's Outline of History, and the works of George Bernard Shaw. Other inter-society activities included the annual spring banquet and the Inter-Lit Tea early in the fall, at which the societies opened their membership drives and became acquainted with new students interested in literary activities. A spring Inter-Lit function was a reading hour at which members of both organizations presented original compositions. Separate activities included Christmas banquets, theatre trips to Cleveland, play readings, and dis- cussions of the lives of T. S. Eliot and several other poets. LLS ofhcersz Edith Schweser, president, Dulcie Dim- mette, program chairman, Pat Hostetter, social chair- man, Ginny Sawhill and Pat Young, secretaries, and, Karoline Lohman, treasurer. Aelioian officers: Helen Lewis, president, Mary Lou Wykle and Caroline Nliller, secretaries, Alice Boston, treasurer, Luella McCalla, program chairman, Mary Peabody, social chairman, and Marjorie Losch, pub- licity chairman. Pictures on page 144 lllazlz Cleo Concentrates on lllore Novel Aspects Not Formal in Classroom EATURING student speakers at bi-weekly meet- ings, the Mathematics Club this year boosted its membership to include more than forty numerically in- clined students and faculty members. Tom Morgan, Emery Thomas, Mary lfVright, and Charles Petree addressed the group at different meet- ings which were aimed at stimulating greater interest in the subject through the presentation of the more unusual concepts not ordinarily discussed in the class- room. Though regular meetings were held in the Physics Building, highlights of the year were gatherings at the home of Prof. Elbridge P. Vance for an October party, and at the home of Prof. Carroll V. Newsom for Christ- mas entertainment. - Officers: Lester Arnold, president, Ruth Berger, vice- president, Mary Wright, secretary-treasurer, Rosalind Monastersky, social chairman, Evelyn Schmidt, pub- licity chairman, Professor Vance, faculty advisor. Picture on page 148 Plzz'loso,ol1y Club Integrates Va riea' Erlaeazfiorzal Fielels HAT originally began as merely an idea with Bob Sommers, Alan Kerckhoff, Gabe Gorombey, and WVilliam Kennick of the Philosophy Department grew rapidly in the winter term into a monthly meeting ground for lectures and discussions of controversial topics, the Philosophy Club. Possibly misnamed because it lacked the officers, constitution,-and business meetings usually associated with any sort of club, the group invited non-philosophy majors to participate in its programs and to hear its faculty speakers from other College departments. With the four-man founding group acting as a plan- ning committee, the Club first attracted campus inter- est when it invited Prof. F. W. Kaufmann to discuss at two successive meetings French existen tialism. Sub- sequent meetings featured talks by Prof. J. N. Yinger speaking on the application of the scientific method in the Social Sciences, and by Prof. Forrest Tucker, who directed group attention to Heisenberg's Un- certainty Principle. In a year when politics dominated both national news and campus extra-curricular work, student inter- est was not lacking in the general aims of the four men, to provide an integration of philosophy with other import-ant fields of liberal education. Picture on page 145 123 President Sam J ones Loft to right: Michel Bloch, Tony Bent, Stan Rostov, J oaune Wilder, R1Clla1'Cl Anllot, Lynn Kelker, Donald Willmott, James Dittes. STUDE T oo CIL Treasurer Tony Bent Michel Bloch James Dittes Joanne Wilder Stan Rostov Richard Anliot 24 Don Willmott Jean Bishop Homer Cooper Lynn Kelker VVilliam Bosworth l . - '. - ., EXECUTIVE BOARD: Back row: Luella McCalla, Rosalind Sawyer Dave Cronon, Homer Cooper Com elmon Chau man Jlm C1311 lr Tony Bent, Dave Sigswortli, Jack Arbour, Marian Kirkpatrick. Front TOZUI James Clark, Betty Detweiler MOCK CONVENT IO ' Upper left: RULES COM- MITTEE: J Ollll Kinley, Bob Brunner, Eugene Uyeki. Upper right: PUBLIC RE- LATIONS: John Barnett, Dave Secrest, Georgine Car- ner, Jim Sunshine, Dave Fowler, Tony Bent, Jim Rey- nolds. Ccntev' left: SYMPOSIA: Back row: Emery Thomas, Nancy Lowell. F7'077I7'01UI Torn Mathews, Patsy Young, John Craig, Miriam Rados, Paul Modic. C'e1zter1'iglLt: PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: Keith Kavanagh, Ann Howorth, Allan Millikan, Jim Gott- shall, Betsy Low, Jim Werntz. Lower left: STATE DELEGATION S: Hugh Martin, Janice Young, Dick Weekes, Esther Hisey, Wallace Sikes. Lower right: PLATFORM COMMITTEE: Don Austin, Vi Polanka, Ed Good, Pat Gionfriddo, Michel Bloch. 125 E. ,-whims -:Ewhgfg 1-fsfnwsf . r.,W..' liege . gmEfuwie.a.gjm. gsiifgfggsi- 5 Q B . EBU ,. ,Sums ,limes 'WOMENS BOARD Back row: Nancy W. Chapin, Pat Cobb, Jean Daly, Jane Klein. Second row: Miss Foster, Miss Curtis, Miss Yoeom, Miss vo11 Wenek, Miss Swanson, Miss Magdsick. Third row: Mary Jo Clark, Harriet Heywood. , Left to right: M1'. Hartson, James Dittes, Alan Bruckheimer, Mr- NI S Kurtz, Robert Avery, Dean Bosworth, M1'. Lillich, M1'. Steiner, Mr- Butler, J. Hillis Miller, Mr. Stidley, Sherrill Cleland, Stan Rostov. the 1' w HONORCOURT - wwwwgijg in 1 Back row: Duane Smith, J. Hillis Miller, James Cole, Philip Thomas. Front row: Honor Court Chairman Alice Tear Barbara Weiss, Alice Tear, Pat Gionfriddo, Dorothy Schrum, Betsy Sargent. VVOMEN'S SENATE Top row: Pea,body,Mack,Dome1', Cobb, Morisuye, Hostetter, Spreng. Second row: Wisha.rt, Daniels Milthnler Dal Gor- Y Y y! don. Third row: Schmiclt, Fry Brown, Clark, MeCutc1ieoni Fourth, row: Heywood, Kirkhaxn, Klein, Cutler, Eysenbach, Stark Fifth. 7'ow: Mills, Remier. President Nancy W. Chapin OMCG7'-SI La,u1'ie Wolfe, Jo Bacon, Ha.1'1'iet Heywood. Social Committee Chairman Stan Rostov Baclc row: Dick Weekes, Waldo Whitcomb, Rosa. Sunclt, Jim Werntz, Charles Petree, Marilyn Strong, Pat Cobb, Stan Rostov. Front row: Lee Rockey, Marion Kirkpatrick, Ma1'ia.n Kohn, Pat Gillson, Mary Lighthall, Miss Elizabeth Reid, Mrs. Suzanne Zunzer, Alice Hornaday. 127 What Culver- u Fm Ei-an 9... 1-l:1.0brrbu if N- M-vnmrff ' '11'J.'1 1'r: ' . u...',vwit,EQg i zl, S:- 911 Q g,,,ijjw -f kg it ' Dave Fowler, Review editor for first semester Associate Editor George Healy, Feature Editors Audrey Nelson and Sam Gallo CITY EDITORS: Seated: Tom Brennan, John Burnett, Dave Secrest. Standing: Jim Reynolds, Al Bruckheimer, Jim Wex'utz. First semester staff : Editor .... Dave Fowler Business Manager . . Jack Arbour Associate Editor . . George Healy Sports Editor . John Gibson Managing Editors . Jim Dittes Jim Sunshine Feature Editors Sam Gallo Audrey Nelson Exchange Editor . Georgine Carner Circulatioli Manager . Marian Kohn Advertising Manager . Marty Hamburger REPORTERS:Bacl+:1'ow: Morris Zelditch, REPORTERS: Standing: Rita Katchen, Bob EXCHANGE STAFF: Left to right: Jane Mary Hobart, Harriet Heywood, Carol Kingdom, Chuck Kimble. Seated: Marie Ten- Widdoes, Dick Flynn, Georgine C2L1'H61, Vincent, Tom Short. Front row: Joan nent, Mary Hobart, Rhea Stztgner, Mary Morri- Sally Elliott, McCracken, Sally Gamble, Jim Starr. son. 128 l i Managing Editors Jim Sunshine and Jim Dittes Business Manager Jack A1'b0l11' SECOND SEMESTER STAFF Editor .... Jim Dittes Business Manager . . Jack Arbour Associate Editor . . Jim Sunshine Sports Editor . John Mitchell Managing Editors . . John Barnett Jim Reynolds Assistant to the Editor . Al Bruckheimer Feature Editor . . J onah Kalb Exchange Editor . . Phyllis Dodge Circulation Manager . Marian Kohn Advertising Manager . Marty Hamburger SPORTS STAFF: Left Lo wright: Harry Gevertz, Pete Craig, Ed Hauser, Joanne Butterfield, John Mitchell, Bel Paulson, John Gibson, Dick Stedman, Al Harmon. CIRCULATION STAFF: Left to right: Bud Fichtler, Con- ADVERTISING STAFF: Stamding: Deborah Webster, Benson Schelf, Jim Davis, Mal stance Moore, Constance Fiehtler, Marian Kohn, Ruth Way. colm Hood, Harding Marlatt, Jean Bishop. Seated: Marty Hamburger, Carol Lou Bain 12 will' Robert Avery Editor Donald Henderson Gloria, Wise N ana Bragg Gladys Deeter John Dettlllall Associate Editor Managing Editor Managing Editor Houses Editor Classes Editor HI-O-HI PHOTOGRAPHERS: Slamling, lef! to right: Mort Tabin, Bob Welty, Dick Jim Reynolds, Jean Reitsman, and .lohn Rumely discuss Stedman, Henry Kaufmann, Bob Emery, Dave Elliott, Geoffrey Corson, new panel layouts with Prof. Ralph Singleton, advisor John Bonsey, Armando Ballotta, Dorin Daniels. Sealed: Mr. Andrew Stefan. Upper left: Top row: Marge Avery, Eleanor Rupert, Ev Fitfs. Second row: Mary Morrison, Ellen Moyer, Jan Brown, Jane Kaufmann. Upper right: Pat Harris, Kit Spencer, Louise Duus, Miriam McGill, I-Iarry Gevertz, Pai. Peacock, Jim Zimmerman. Lower left: Standing: Paula La, Rose, Charles Reich, Betty J ohn- son. Seated: Bob Oppenheimer, iwielxey Cook, Barb James, Dina. orio. Lower right: Standing: Grace Kirkpatrick, Connie Fraser. Seated: Mary Auer, Jim Hanson, Sewell Weech, Anne Nichols. 130 William Warren Business Manager Womeneqpolts Tditox le'LnM1tehell wolks with Photo A1 ART SFXFF Standing Bill Xlduch Stuart Jones, Wallace Seat-on, ran ernents Chiefs 'lxudy Hess Pfxt Hostettei and Shirley Elizabeth Ilelimann Scaled Piieulla Haley, Pat Haley, Marianne van Upper Zqfl: Slzm.cli'ng: Roger Brucker, Corinne Jenney, Jean Morisuye. Seated: Nancy Hen- ninger, Joan McCabe. Upper 1'ighL: Slrmfliug: Ral Wel- ker, Harry Guenther. Sealed: Tim Reed, Margaret Scheldrup, Harding Marlatf. Lower Zqfl: Left to right: Virginia Sawhill, Charles Kimble, Judith Johnston, Marilyn Mack, Marion Smith. Lower fright: S Lcmdfing: J ohu Mack, John Langsdorf, Clara McEnderfer, Hope Griffith. Seated: Micky Bent, Shirley Hardy, June Ure. 131 !f,. 1 Back row: Margie Cooley, Charline Linchier, March Enders, Gunhild Frederiksen, Nancy Bills, Associafioli representatives, Trudy Levi. Front row: Charlotte Stolmaker, Pat Peeke, Homer Cooper, Donna Bender, DickAnliot. Nancy Lowell and James Wang. NATIONAL STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION CENTRAL PLANNING BOARD Lef! to right: Barb Kern, Joyce Simon, Phyllis Samson, Jo Orr, Hugh Martin, Nancy McCurdy, Pat Cobb, Ann Bonar. Above: Slavzding: Milly Currier, John Barlow, John Ultmann. Seated: Walter Sil-zes, Mark Sher- man, Charles Matthews, Jeanne White, Harriet Heywood. BOOSTERS CABINET: Top frow: Jeanne White, Myrna Johnson, Louise Ankeny, Nancy McCon1bs. Second row: J an Brown, Virginia. Stark, Barbara. Weiss, Edith Scwheser. Third row: Marilee Kester, Barba,ra. Fry, Edith Cripe, Lyn Mills, Elinor Potee, Millie Quou, Betsy Low. OFFICERS: Basic row: Mary Jo Clark, Virginia Curtis. Front row: .Indy Holamduv, Ann Langdon Eleanor Bent, Executive Secretary Elizabeth Blakesley, Alice Spore, Martha Strutlieiis, Nancy Cronon. YWCA RECCNSTRUCTICN RELIEF COMMITTEE Left 60 right: Henry Passrnore, Don Austin, Stadf Wilford, Jeanne White, Elinor Potee, Dick Anliot. 134 CABINET: Stancling: Mr. Robert Rankin, James Wang, Don Willmott, Chan Jeschke, Max Hodge, George Howe, Marty Hamburger, Mr. Steehow, M . I - . S and row: Staff Wilford, Dave Cronon, .liin Gottshall, Dick Eisenhauer, Bill Compton. Third row: Mr. Horton, Bob Sandman, Don r xxneey ec Farley, Harry Howes, Glen Mellinger, Mr. Kennedy. Fourth. row: Bel Paulson, Dick Anliot, Ban Henderson, HuddTa1-ggart, Ken Gehref, Sam Jones. OFFICERS: Standiing: Bob Sandman, Phil F. Lewis, Don Farley, Dick Anliot, Glen Mellinger. Seated: Mr. Robert Rankin, Harry Howes, Mr. Elbridge Vance. -.....:.--- -ml.-enm--r , 1 'Qr'g -1-1512, ug. RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Ley! lo right: Dean Graham, Earlene Rose, Miss Elizabeth Blakesley, George Howe, Virginia Hodge, Mr. Robert Rankin, Mary Lou Bisbee, Harrief Ruschmeyor, Bill Knapp. Back row: Dick Sutch, Marsh N ottingham, Don Roberts, Tom Glastras, Bill Allen, Gwen Cunningham, Arlene Puppe, Glo Wise. Front row: Carolyn Robrock, Jan Strasburg, Barbara Dunton, Kay Hoagland, Bob Jaeger, Mrs. Cassie Payne, Warren Prince. Balck row: .Max Greeff, Don Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Lee, John Abrna, Shirley KJeldsen, Sally Hill, Shirley Bellman. Front row: Eleanor Rupert, George Webber, Marjorie Hicks, Mary Colt, Jo Bacon. FUTURE TEACHERS AMERICA ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION P1'es'iflenls.' ACE, Jane Klein and FT A, Jan Strasburg Baci: row: Mary Lou Bisbee, Betty Doolittle, Lois Larsen, Kay Hoag- Slarzdfmg: Peggy Churchill, Mona Quayle, Barb Weiss, Betty Morey land. Second row: Ruth Mack, Marilee Kester, Helen Gernert, Jane Betty Jones, Dale McCutcheon, Sylvia Babb, Pat Wha1'ton, Harriet Klein, Anna Conklin. T1L'lfTIi row: Glo Wise, MaryJanice Smith, Betty Wolf, lVIary Jane Dunn, Ginny Fulton, Connie Moore, Ruth Way Bradley, Gwen Gill, Micky Bent, Katherine von Wenclc, Earlene Rose, Monnie Kohn. Seated: Jean Goretzka, Miriam McGill, Doris Ternrne Front rmv: Robert Oppenheimer, Chester Dunham, Sherrill Cleland. Second row: Don Patch, Dick Anliot, Dave Secrest, John Barnett, Michel Bloch. Third row: .lim Cook, Floyd Brinlcy, Albert Young, Ken Clark. Fourth row: Robert Kingdon, Miriam Rados, George Reddin, Nancy Sutton, William Eastman, Russell Watson. Fifth row: Dick Reddin, N ancy Lewis, Bill Catton, Mildred Currier, Nazareth Arslanian, Betty Ann McMullen, Nancy McCombs, Dwight Brown, Charles Hellman. Sixth row: Dick Flynn, Dick Hathaway, Helmuth Fichtler, Bob Emery. FORENSIC U IC Left: Floyd Brinley debates as a member of the squad which captured first placein the Beginners'Tournament of the Northeast Ohio Debate Confer- ence. Center: With Federal World Government the topic, Nancy McCombs with the Women's Debate Squad ties for third among fourteen represent-ed schools in the Ohio Women's Debating Conference. Righl: Faculty Directors Gunderson and Auer compare tallies as they judge an Oberlin debate. FEPC Backro-w.' Jim Callison, Marilyn Brown, Bill Pal- mer, Judy Holaday. Front row: Greg Drum- mond, Gene-Ann Polk, Liz J ones, John Ultmann, Harold McClure. f YEOMAN Back row: Paul Gordon, Ralph Thomlinson Editor Sam Gallo, Mary Hoyt, J erin Ann Pocta Front row: Helen Kross, Dick Foster. MUMMERS President of Mummers, Bernie Baskin EXECUTIVE BOARD: Bernie Baskin, Mary Hoyt, Chloe Hamilton, Julian Fisher, Jan Astier. ODA . Left lo might: Joe Cunningham, Gabe Gorombey, Faculty Director J. Stanton McLaughlin, Tom Hill, Bill Eginton, Eugene Smith, Marilyn Stevens, Clan Crawford, Dick Hill, Alice Berle, Ellie Josephson, Mac Wells, Chris Derby. I E3 ODA Thespmns and stagehands bring Blithe Spirit from Broad- way to Oberlin-first of several productions presented this yem Upper left: Blithe Spirit's beleagured novelist pours 2, snifter as the maid and his haunting wives look on. . Upper right: A well-staffed stage crew works on set lighting. Lower left: Prof. McLaughlin and Louise Duns pomplete the finishing touches on the set. Lower center: Cast members prac- tice seancing on Blithe Spirit's Ouija Board. Lower right: Mllllcent Dreher, the bl1tl1e spirit , gets final make-up from Marilyn Stevens. OFFICERS: Left to right: Chuck Hubbell, Oscar Stine, One of the lighter and stickier events on the Channing Club program Phyl Dodge, Jean Ann Pocta, Hope Jensen, Dwight Brown. of activities was the November taffy pull held in Goodrich kitchen. CHANNING CLUB President Jean Ann Pocta. President John Wilder CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Back row: William Howell, John Wilder, Charles Simons. Front Back row: Ed Schulte, Jack McDaniel, Richard Updegraif, Bob row: Jean Mould, Professor Leo Holden, Carolyn Berglund. Harrison. From row: Dick Harrison, Helen Gernerf, Fred Keefe. Back row: Marilyn Domer, Left Lo right: Katherine House, Back row: Charles Matthews, L6ftt07'7ig1LlI Judy Zrinyi, Don Chuck Kimble, Ma.rily11 JudyHolada,y,Ma.1'ilynHopkins. Tom Mathews. Front row: Willmott, William Palmer. Brown. Frofzl: Ralph James. Elizabeth Jones, Robert Kabat. YPCA J l l i 1 YPCA President Tom Mathews with Republicans' President Bill Egiuton officers Judy Zrinyi, Phyllis Koren. PROGRESSIVE REP BLICANS Back row: Peg Dolliver, Sally Elliott, Wes King, Murray Stow, Bill Back row: Bill Cook, Dick Flynn, John Craig, Jan Strasburg, Bob Baker. Front row: Walter Sikes, Paul Willen, Bill Eginton, Joanne Emery. Front row: Herschel Shohan, Charles Winslow, Jane Weed, Wilder, Bob Brunner. Leland Yeager, Emery Thomas, Alice Berle, Clan Crawford. AELIOIA Top row: Shirl MacMillan, Joann Fin- ley, Judith Emery. Second row: Jean Hazeltine, Nancy Lau, Sue Hunger- ford, Shirley Hardy, Connie Fraser. Third row: Jan Strasburg, Jane Klein, Ruth Herzberger, Dorothy Yates, Nancy McCurdy, Jean Knox. SOCIETY LADIES LITERARY Top row: Margaret Scheldrup, Patience I-Ialey, Mary Williams, Helen Kenmore, Priscilla Haley. Second 'rows Pat Young, Dulcie Dimmette, Joyce Simon, Mildred Currier, Mimi Schweser, Virginia Sawliill, Paula LaRose, Nan Henninger, Mercedes Singleton. Thinl row: Mary Jo Bechtel, Sally Elliott, Mary Kay Tachau, Lael Hannon, Caroline Grubbs. LLS SENIOR MEMBERS: Back row: Edith Scliweser, Mary Williams, Mr. William E. Kennick, philosophy instructor, addresses acjoirrt Dulcie Dimrnette, Mary Kay Tachau. Front row: Mildred Currier, meeting of the two literary societies on the topic, l'IEXlStGHtl3llSIH. Margaret Scheldrup. I44 I FRENCH CL B Fra-n,L row: Bertie DeGraw, Harriet Peebles, Max Hodge, Sylvia Itean. Second row: Lorna, Thomas, Eva Stanton, Pat Mink, Estelle Adler. Th ircl row: Phil Allen, Robert Lloyd, Richard Simpkins, Robert Chand- ler, Mr. John Lapp, Jean 'Munro Fourth row: Mr. La.wrence Wilson, Mr. Henry , Grubbs, Mr. William Dibos. PHILOSOPHY CL B EXECUTIVE BOARD: Mr. Willialn Kennick, Robert Summers, Gabriel Gorombey, Alan Kerekliofil SPANISH CL B Left to rvlghl: Fletcher Holliday, Nancy Kennedy, Jzrnies Baclc rofw: .Izunes Eslielman, Tony Nackes, Mm'gzu'et Ross, Pilar Enrietto, Mr. Martin Nozick, Phil Allen, Mr. Norman Sacks, Mira, Phyllis Holliday, FletcherHo1liday. Fran! row: Jean Munro, Bertie DeGra,w, Jean Munro, George Haley, Roy Hileman. Bill Haines, Roy Hilemfm, .Ian Strasburg, Alan Bobbe, George Haley, J o Orr, Dick Westerman. 144 I Front row: Pat Cobb, Mary Jo Clark, Joan Moyer, Millie Quon. Second row: Barbara. Weiss, Sophie McClure, Anne Parker, Marty Llpson. Back row: Charles Matthews, Tien Y ang, Hud Targgart, Ed Warner, Bob Sztnclman, Mel Kennedy, Margaret Leonard. ST DE T CHI A COM ITTEE l i I l i Named this year by the Student China. Committee as rep- resentatives to China were seniors Don Farley and Harry Howes. Having spent three years in China teaching, they will return to Oberlin for an additional year of study. 146 Above: Officers Hud TELl'gg3,1't, Sophie McClure, and Joan Moyer ex- amine Al Seely's pictures of the Oberlin schools in China. Below Talking here are Al Seely, Mel Kennedy, Mr. Lin-Ping Chia, presi- dent of the Oberlin schools in China, and Miss Margaret Leonard Q. A JB'- CLUB Slanding: David Loo, Torn Fair, Margot Chou, Al Seely. Second row: Alice Yui, Mary Jane Li, Lois Larsen, Charlotte Trewin, Margery Wilson, Dorothee Lepprnann, Muriel Tingley. Third row: Jocelyn Chang, Emily Weikart, Barbara Weiss, Grace Low, Frances Turner, Shirley MacMillan. COSMOPOLITA' CL B Upper lofi: Pat Irvin, Myrlin Peterjohn, Helen Welbaum, Jorge Top row: Dick Bauer, Carol Benson, Roy Jorclan, Anne I-Ieitkaimp, Lewis, Marga,ret Cooley, Ellen Skinner, Geoffrey Corson. Lower Sylvie. Trees, Ma.rga.ref Ross, Harold McClure, John Yeomans. Second lofi: John Patton, Alice Kohn, Marilyn Riley, Jan Astier, Bill Haines. row: Helen Kenmore, Miriam McGill,Deborah Webster, Dorothee Lepp- mann, Percy Lee, Frances Jones. Third row: Henry Kaufmann, Pat Peat, N a.ncy Peters. 147 CHINA , .i., X INTER-RACIAL COMMITTEE Back row: Rev. Wilbur Geist, Mr. George Simpson, Pat Marshall, Dick Anliot, Helen Brown, Lynn Kelker Mary W1'iglit, Mrs. Jack Kennedy, Harold McClure, Sain Jones, Mr. Robert Rankin. Front row: Mr. William Seaman, Miss Elizabeth Blakesley, Virginia. Hodge, Mrs. Maude Warner, Mrs. William Stevenson, John Rumely. 148 ,MATHEMATICS CLUB Back row: Ros Monzrstersky, Walter Wood, Don Shombert, Morgan Gibson, Douglas Burkam, Margie Ireland. 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Second row: Ollie Shubert, Lyell Thomas, Mahlon Balderston, Don McCalmont, John Townsend, John Scott, Paul Langner. Third row: Kent Martling, Ed Warner, Chuck Petree, Roy Restel, Bill Dalgety, Carroll Humphrey, Dave Yaukey. Fourtli row: Mr. Jack Wirkler, Lee Garner, Ed Cole, John Hodgen, Dave Husung, David Plank, John Tallmer, J ohu Gerlach. Fifth row: Ed Good, Dick Strasburg, Dave Cox, Chuck Hornstein, Jim Shortt, Dave Mayer. 130014 FIVE .f4fALfic:5 GWR r 5 A 'Y M EN ww .Qfb ' TQ 'v Q 0 UHQEE 'I' vw ,. 19.- 4 . xg V E' 'Mfg ' 'Iggg' it if Q -xx fsff..-il' is l fftfffagv lm T MQ -gg l 4 1- 1' 7 i - ' dis 'Amit N vfzilmp i ix rv! ' sfo Q M it 1' . tg ll nm., if . l i v ml I - W i l -L I ' n I -2-'F-E, , 1: 1 5 ' , p - v L -,. ,v ,- B It s- ws -' -e ig t 1 3 g ' g E 'n hi N- -s. -J 1 gf, .V I Livvl , 'fl fx 5 T ' . 'pf -. . IH, E ,aa ex c N 5' , Q 2 ff 'nj' i fi:-'gg , ' ' ,355 . ff ff . ' mg? I I I I' '- U 1,1 V I X gr, ' ,:.. if'-ixx 'I 'THA A I X ill ll 5 xl i up ' I YS 5 F T l ,L g I 5 ., - 2 : , -I ' y , nfl I . I ' Q' ,I I-J-g 'li 1 X i ' ' - 5 ' 1: . . J. ,, -. tk: ,gr J M i S-M . I ,Q nultlfr fi Y-isis 1 a li H ' MTW fr ' -5 -- I T X 'llllll7TWE li? 2f 4 .!4fALfic6 HOUGH there were still veterans and some former Oberlin V-12 men on the squads, the athletic year was quite typical of pre-war seasons. There were no unbeaten varsity teams in any sport, but three teams compiled outstanding 1'ecords, while every other sport had its thrilling moments for spec- tators and its periods of scintillating play. Only one defeat marred the soccer season, which otherwise saw the team, captained by Jim Gottshall, marking up high scores. The cross country team, paced by Phil Thomas, Ohio Conference champion, lost only two dual meets. Coach Dan Kinsey's swim- mers, riding high after an unbeaten year in 1946-47, fell before four teams in dual meets but placed a close second in the Ohio Conference meet, largely through the efforts of Bruce Kinsey who continued to set new records in his second year of varsity competition. By far the best attended sports were football and basketball. The stadium and Warner Gymnasium, re- spectively, were packed for every home game. Neither team won as many games as it lost, but there were notable upsets. Yeoman gridders headed by senior Bob Keesey stopped a strong Muskingum eleven with a surprising attack, while the cagers rolled up their season's high score at home in outrunning Carnegie Tech, 64-56. Concurrent with the men's sports program, though overshadowed by its headlines, was an extensive series of women's class tournaments and all star games, high- lighted by the annual Yale-Princeton basketball game. Both three-year veterans of all-star competition,Chick Gordon and Marty Verda were honored with team cap- taincies in this contest, while in the fall seniors Betty Smith and Ruth Heacock led the Army and Navy field hockey squads in battle on a snowy windswept field. 155 TH - LETI C Football Team Wz'1zs Three, Ties One, Illaskmgam Game If Top Grief Per- formance OMPILING a record of three wins, four losses and one tie, Coach Lysle Butler's 1947 grid squad faced top conference competition as it showed promise of better games to come next fall. With twelve returning lettermen this year, Butler molded together a squad that looked tough and clever in some tilts, while in others, it fought little more than defensive action. The Crimson and Gold opened the season against Allegheny on October 4. Scoring in every quarter, the Yeomen gridders won an impressive 25-9 victory. Veteran halfback Dick Johnson crossed the goal line three times and Bob Addison tallied the remaining markers with a touchdown and a conversion. The following Saturday, a big Washington U. team invaded Oberlin and carried away a 35-7 victory. After battling the Bears on almost even terms for the first two quarters, the Butlermen succumbed to the more powerful invaders in the second half to drop their first game of the season. Before a capacity homecoming crowd on October 18, the Yeoman attack wheezed and coughed in the first quarter but went into high gear in the final th1'ee 156 A periods to down Hamilton's Continentals, 20-7. The Oberlin forward wall, sparked by Bob Keesey and Bob Wright, played an exceptionally fine game, while scor- ing for Oberlin were Duke Breckenridge, Buck VVeaver, and Johnson. Denison came next and the Yeomen, overpowered by the well-balanced Big Red eleven, unwillingly be- came the fifth stepping stone in Denisonls undefeated season. The linal score was an overwhelming 33-0, but up against a powerful team, Oberlin played hard and was very much in the game during the Iirst half. Two out-of-town tilts were next on the roster as the Yeomen traveled to Wooster and Wabash on successive Saturdays. Battling the Scots on a beautiful day at lVooster, the Butlermen played their worst game of the season as they dropped a 20-7 decision. Illegal shifting penalties dogged the Yeomen throughout the game, while the Scots capitalized on all of Oberlin's mistakes to coast to an easy victory. The next week- end found the Yeomen at Wabash College, Indiana, and tho against superior opposition, they emerged from a hard-fought battle with a 7-7 tie, Addison making the touchdown for Oberlin. Returning to Oberlin for the final two grid en- counters of the year, Butlerls men faced a highly- touted, overconfident squad from Muskingum but turned theitables by trouncing the Muskies, 20-6. Displaying a sharp aerial attack, the Yeomen made it known that there had been decided improvement in the squad. Concluding the season the following Saturday, they battled a speedy, competent Ohio Wesleyan eleven, yielding to the powerful Bishops by a score of 27-6. Weaver crossed the line to bag six points for the final score of the season. Pictures on pages 161, 162 and 163 Soccer Team O-verpofwers Seven of Ezlghz Oplborzerztrg Ca rtis D077ZZ.7ZLZL'E5 Scormg OMPLETING one of the best seasons in its his- tory, the 1947 Oberlin soccer team wound up the year' with an .875 percentage, winning all but one of eight f rays. The aggregation, coached by George W ill- bond and Gabbyl' Robertson, with sixteen returning lettermen, racked up twenty-one goals to its oppon- ents' eight. Left inside Howie Curtis was responsible for a third of the Yeomen's total of tallies as he provided the winning margin in many of the victories. Other stars included Tien Yang, Johnny Maurice, Chuck Malone, and Captain Jim Gottshall. Opening the season on October 1 at Dill Field, the hooters eked out a hard fought victory over Slippery Rock with Gottshall kicking the only tally of the game. In the next game, Wheaton's three teams proved too much for the Yeomen to handle, and in a rugged en- counter, Oberlin dropped a 6-4 decision. From then on the team was ready for all comers as they whipped Chicago and Kenyon twice each, along with Allegheny and Carnegie Tech. The first tilt with Kenyon proved to be the most exciting of the season, as with their backs to the wall in the last quarter and on the short end of a 1-0 count, the Yeomen rallied to overcome the Lords and carry back a 2-1 victory. Pictures on page 164 Sgaad Fails ro Retain G7 0-V5-C0Z67ZL'7'j' Title, Thomas Annexes Ifzelifoiafaal Hofzors ITH the return of veteran harriers, Phil Thomas, Earl Lowell, Dixie Walker, and Steve Tulin of last year's Conference championship team, and the presence of sophomore runners, Don Austin, Jim Relyea, and Don lVIcQuilkin, Coach Dan Kinsey found little difficulty in rounding out this year's squad. Getting off to a good start, the Yeomen easily out- distanced early competition as they rolled over Slippery Rock, Baldwin-Wallace, Denison, and Wooster by im- pressive margins. In the following meet at Case, Churchill and Thomas staged a terrific duel. Thomas won with a stretch sprint, breaking the record for the Wade Park course, but Case nosed out Oberlin, 27-30. The Conference meet held at Oberlin resulted in a dis- appointing defeat as Oberlin finished third, though Thomas successfully defended his individual champion- ship. The Wesleyan Bishops stopped Oberlin 25-32 in the final meet, which saw NCAA champion Quentin Brels- ford hand Thomas his only defeat of the season. Pictures on page 165 Yeomen Exloemeace Losing BILXLKNYGU Season, Play Last Game in Ufamzev' Gym ID-SEASON ineligibilities and a much tougher schedule than had been anticipated killed many of the optimistic pre-season hopes as Coach Bob Clark molded the 1947-48 basketball squad around eight re- turning lettermen. After dropping the first game to Baldwin-Wallace by a 64-42 score, the Yeomen returned home to take two straight, edging out Hiram and Allegheny. Follow- ing this, they dropped six of the next seven contests, beating only Denison. An overwhelming 62-40 victory over Earlham ended the slump. A shift in the line-up at the end of the first semester saw Phil Thomas and Ben Lancashire take over start- ing spots at guard when Pat Cavanaugh and Johnny Strong left the squad. The revamped line-up of Howie Helfrich, Charlie Blackwell, Bob Addison, Thomas and Lancashire got off to a good start beating Case, 65- 61 for the team's only road victory of the season. Then they proceeded to drop games to Western Reserve in an overtime period and to Ohio Wesleyanand Buffalo. A 64-56 upset victory over a strong Carnegie Tech quintet saw Addison score 26 points and marked the end of Warner Gym as the home of the team, since next year the team takes over more spacious quarters in the new field house. Outstanding on the team were Captain Helfrich who starred as Oberlin's top scorer with 197 points, Black- well whose play under the backboards stood out con- sistently, Addison whose speed and dead eye often inspired a sagging offense, and Harry Howes whose greatly improved play won him a starting berth near the end of the season. Pictures on pages 166' and 167 SiU1.77277Zl'77g Team Wins Six, Loses F oa 1' in DaaZMeets, Kmsey S ets Th ree Ill a res HE 1947-48 season was one of ups and downs for the Yeoman swimmers, but they ended with the good record of six wins, four losses, and a second in the annual Ohio Conference Meet. Oberlin triumphed overi Ohio Wesleyan, Wooster, Carnegie Tech, Rochester, DePauw and Baldwin-1Vallace, while dropping close decisions to Case, Chicago, Fenn and Kenyon. The conference crown, which had been won by Oberlin for three years, went to Kenyon in a thrilling meet which Oberlin lost by two points. Outstanding in the conference meet, as well as in all of the Yeomen encounters, was sophomore Bruce Kinsey. The three Crane Pool records set during the year by Kinsey, high point man on the squad, were 157 154.8 in the 100-yard freestyle, 2:21.3 in the 220-yard freestyle, and 1:41.9 in the 150-yard backstroke. Rounding out the Yeoman team, which was cap- tained by Hal Wright, were distance men Dick Burket, Bill Payne and Bob Kammiller and sprint swimmers Bob Hillery, Bill Lux, Bill Weaver and Wright. Sharing the backstroke duties were Hillery, Bob Teeters and Dick Hagner, while Pete Loveland, Dave Cronon and Dave Chesler took care of the breaststroke. Lettermen Al Fink and Howie Curtis were consistent point winners in the diving event. Dan Kinsey again coached the mermen. Pictures on pages 168 and 169 Tlironer Calls Baseball Team His Strangest, McWhai'tef Posts High Batting Mark HE strongest team I have ever coached, was the comment of baseball mentor Guy Throner, as he 1'eviewed his 1947 Yeoman nine. Concluding his 33rd year of baseball coaching at Oberlin, Throner added, teams of other years have had better won and lost records than 9-6, but they couldn't surpass this season's nine in all-around balance in batting, fielding and pitching. The Yeomen opened the season against Otterbein on April 12, and dropped the initial tilt, 4-3. Bob Houser and Art Hug were the twirlers for the Yeomen. Play- ing their second game at Granville, Oberlin was beaten by Denison, 4-2. However in an eleven inning battle the next day, the baseballers downed Kenyon, 9-6, with Bob Houser taking credit for the victory. The Thronermen then swept seven of their next nine games, including victories over Akron, Western Re- serve, Allegheny, Kenyon, Muskingum, Denison, and Otterbein. Wabash and Fenn were the only two teams able to stop them. Following the victory over Otter- bein the Yeomen suffered losses to Wooster' and Kent. The Wooster game especially was a heartbreaker to lose. Leading 10-7 going into the final frame, the Yeo- men lost by one run when Wooster came up with a four run barrage which put the Scots in front 11-10. In the finale on June 11 at League Park in Cleveland, Oberlin again defeated Western Reserve, 7-4, while in a post season game, the Yeomen nine snowed the Alumni, 8-1. McWharter, batting .429, captured -hitting honors and won the A. G. Comings Batting Trophy. Other outstanding players included Captain Russ Spicer, Bob Zunze1', Stan Brumby, Pat Cavanaugh, Don Campbell, and the mounds corps headed by Hug and Houser. Pictures on pages 170 and 171 158 Rain Hampers Goh' Team, Four Foes Stop Linlzsmen Befoife PVin Strealz Begins ERIOUSLY handicapped by a lack of practice due to weather conditions which caused an almost daily flooding of the golf course, the Oberlin golf squad won but four of its nine matches. Coached by Hayden Boyers, the team consisted of veteran golfers, Johnny Strong, Les Humphries, and Bill Drake, along with newcomers Tom Dutro, Jack McGrann, and Bob Knight. Opening the season against Ohio Wesleyan, the links- men dropped their first match by a 9-3 count, com- mencing a losing streak of four matches as they lost consecutively to Western Reserve, Denison, and a re- turn meet with Wesleyan. Suddenly shifting into high gear, the rejuvenated squad demonstrated what a difference practice could make as they concluded the season by winning four of their last ive matches, walloping Fenn, 12-4, Baldwin-Wallace, 125-3VZ, John Carroll, 11-5, and Western Reserve, 14-2. Pictures on page 174 Blaelzfwell, LeP0nt0is anal Lagie Break Field Reeortlsg Tracle Sqaaa' Wvins Fear Jlleets PARKED by an outstanding mile relay team and a powerful field events squad, the 1947 Oberlin track team lived up to the promise shown in pre- season practices as they won four of their six meets and placed second in the conference. The Kinseymen dominated their opening meet as they swamped Otterbein and Heidelberg by an 88M- 55-17M score. The victory was highlighted by ine performances in the 440, mile, two mile, and broad jump as the Yeomen placed first, second and third in each of these events. The second meet of the season proved to be a far more exciting affair with the mile relay team of Mun- dell, Wiley, Terepka, and Hirshberg clinching a 63-57-39 victory over Case and Reserve 'in the final event of the day. The thinclads suffered their first defeat of the season at Chicago in a triangular meet with Washington and Chicago Universities. Winning but four events, Oberlin finished on the short end of a 62-5323-47M score. Coach Dan Kinsey's team returned to its winning ways as they turned back Denison and Wooster by a 78M-44M-37M score. In taking eight of the fifteen events, the team showed a greater balance of power than at any other time during the season. Charlie Blackwell set a new Oberlin high jumping record of 6'2M , but the Crimson and Gold went down in defeat before the Bishops of Ohio NVesleyan by a score of 68-59 in their only dual meet. Winding up the home season, the runners edged Akron and Kent 61M-54M-44, again winning in the last event of the day. High spot of the meet came as Oberlin's Dixie,' Walker, Steve Tulin, and Earl Lowell swept the first three places in the two mile run. .Faced by Blackwell and Logie who took first in the high jump and discus respectively, the Crimson wound up a successful year by taking a second in the Confer- ence behind powerful Baldwin-NVallace. I Three new records were established this year Don Logie heaved the discus 133 feet, 3 inches, Al Le- Pontois, breaking a record standing since 1925, put the shot 40 feet, SM inches, and Blackwell cleared the high bar at 6 feet, 2M inches. Pictures on pages 172 and 173 .Xvermtis and lifeilorurz Tote Doubles, Gifue Yeorrzerz Tie For League Terzrris Horrors' OME fifty candidates presaged a good season for Bob Wagner in his first season as tennis coach. This promise was fulfilled as the Yeomen piled up an impressive record. Losing in the regular season only to Ohio Wesleyan by a 5-4 score Ca defeat which they later avenged by a 6-3 countj, the raqueteers won eight of their nine meets, as the powerful doubles team of Xenakis and Heilbrun and fine singles play by Van lVIetre, XVenrich and Downs combined to make the VVagner-coached team the most effective seen on Ober- lin courts in many years. It was clear throughout the season that Oberlin had one of the best balanced teams in the Ohio conference, but nowhere was this balance more apparent than in the Conference meet, as Xenakis and Heilbrun an- nexed the doubles crown to pace Oberlin to a first place tie, bringing Oberlin its first conference tennis championship. Pictures on page 175 Ferzzfers THZQ1 Fifoe fyirzs fri Secorm' Post-fwzz r Yeo rg Tom N eh il Tops Scorers IS second year as Oberlin fencing mentor proved that Paul Arnold had done an excellent job in rebuilding the fencing team. With the arrival of Tom N ehil, the return of five lettermen f1'om the '47 team led by Captain Dave VVeimer, and considerable amount of juggling, he produced one of the most successful squads in Oberlin's history. The swordsmen, who ran up a record of four wins and three losses, opened the season with 15-12 wins over Buffalo and Detroit. Their victories also included wins over Case against losses to Ohio State and Wayne. Hi1'sch Shohan and John Stephan won three bouts each, but Buffalo edged the Yeomen, 14-13, to close the season. Tom Nehil was the leading scorer with 15 wins and seven defeats in foil competition. Following the regu- lar season, Stephan placed first in the epee event in an open tournament sponsored by the Amateur Fencing League of America. lVhz'te House Fails To fVz'rz 2471791 Tour- rmmerzzf out Takes frm'z'fUz'rfuoZI7zfm- rrzurrzl Cup 1 HE intramural program this year was the strong- est since the war as team competition and spirit achieved a prewar height, and a full set of both fresh- man and upperclass leagues was organized. The 1947-48 intramural program got under way early last spring with house softball and track. Softball competition was very keen, with four leagues in oper- ation. The Unknowns copped the championship when, after going undefeated in their league play, they maintained their spotless record in the round-robin interleague play-offs. The competition in the track and field events was scarcely less spirited with many of the races having to be run in heats. Winning was Poker Alley with 19 points, 2 points ahead of Spider C, and 5 points ahead of Fourth M.B. The touch football program was run on the same multi-league basis as the softball. In the play-offs, 12 East Burton defeated White House 6-0 to win the championship. In the winter the Faculty fielded a volleyball team that overcame all opposition in the regular season. Continuing in their winning ways out- side the league, the profs clinched the title as they defeated lVhite House in the finals. The Intramural Championship and Cup went to White House, which, despite a failure to win any single championship, piled up an abundance of points as they captured runner-up positions in football, volleyball and basketball. New this year, although not actually intramural, was a hockey team, the Oberlin Ambassadors, which ran up a record of six wins against six losses and a tie while competing in a Lorain Industrial League. Pictures on page 177 15 l llf077Z67Z it P1'0g1fr1f1zA,4CfifUgFf0m Hggkgy to Softball,-Y-P Clczsszt Stands Our ROM hockey in early fall to softball in spring, . the women's athletic p1'ogram was packed with a wide variety of sports as individual, class, house, and all-star games and championships provided all college women with an opportunity to participate in some sport. Commencing with house volleyball, the Intramural sports season began early last spring when more than three hundred girls, representing twenty-four houses, began play in three house leagues. A Keep-Cranford combination, having won a league championship, went on to defeat the other league champions in the final playoffs. Winding up the volleyball season were all- star house and class games. In the house all-star game, the Whys, headed by Helen Dusty Jolie, adminis- tered a 29-26 defeat to the Wherefores, captained by Prudence Fullam, while in the all-star class game, Captain Kay Court's Crimsons edged the Gold team, captained by Barbara Bacon, by a score of 25-22. Spring brought the rains and house softball, but despite the weather, there was a good turnout. An un- defeated Tank Hall team won over Baldwin and John- son-Ellis in the inter-league playoffs to complete an un- defeated and untied season. On June 9, the all-star Bars , headed by Gertrude Verstegen, edged the all- star Stars , captained by Lucille Lomax, by a 7-6 count. The spring torrents almost washed away the tennis tournament, but the schedule was maintained and, eventually emerging as champions for each of the classes were freshman Marilyn Strong, sophomore Fran Kraft, jimior Jean Daly, and senior Ellie Letts. In the championship playoffs, Marilyn defeated her rivals to take thc college championship. 160 Winning easily in the individual archery tournament was senior Cilly Johnson, who shot a 378 score in a Columbia round. Hockey commenced with the fall term and climaxed with the all-star game on-November 29. Special games were held for beginners in order to increase interest and participation. In an exciting, see-saw tournament, the Class of '48 defeated the other classes to garner the championship. Ice, snow, and below-freezing temper- atures did not stop the traditional, all-star, Army-Navy battle. Navy cheerleaders in sailor hats and chilled but ardent spectators spiritedly yelled Navy to a 2-0 victory over Army. Captaining Army and Navy re- spectively were Betty Smith and Ruth Heacock. The coming of winter marked the beginning of bad- minton and swimming competition. The badminton tournament was won by Sara Lambert who defeated runner-up Joan Schadel in the finals. In swimming, Crane Pool was literally alive with the mermaids adding miles in the house swimming marathon. Par ticipation and competition was so enlivened that it was found necessary to schedule pool time for the houses. Far out in front in the final tallies with 1300 miles swum, was Fairchild paced by Joan Schenck. During the fall and winter, senior life saving and water in- structor courses were conducted in the evenings at Crane. Also represented among the groups at the pool were the synchronized swimming groups, three in num- ber, who met each week -concluding the year by the presentation of the musical review, Showboat , por- trayed in formation swimming. In the bowling tournament, the Shurtleff team, com- posed of Jo Ross, Marilyn Hopkins, Nancy Lake, Marion Smith, and Barbara Kern, captured team honors among the houses represented. The modern dance groups, interpreting words, music, and ideas in rhythmic, graceful motion, culminated a successful year's work with a demonstration program on April 29. Ending the athletic year was the basketball season. Fairchild, capturing its second championship of the year, defeated a freshman team of Gulde and Elmwood for the house basketball championship. In the all- star house game, the So-Whats with Captain Luke Lighthall, battled the So-Whiches, led by Nancy Cronon, in a thrilling, see-saw battle which ended in a 16-15 So-What victory. The all-star Yale-Princeton game then climaxed the season as the Yale team, cap- tained by Chick Gordon exhibited smooth teamwork and clever passing to defeat Marty Verda's Princeton team by a 29-26 score. High scorers for each team were the team captains, a record held by each for three successive years. Concluding the year was the Winter Sports Banquet at May Cottage whe1'e house plaques were awarded for championships in the various sports. Pictures on pages 179-188 FOOTBALL OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN 6 RECORD . . . . 25 Allegheny . . . . . 7 Washington . . . . . . 20 Hamilton . . . 0 Denison 7 Woosteru... 7 Wabash....., . . . . 20 Muskingum . . Ohio Wesleyan Above: A swarm of Gberlin line men race for a loose bill after a. Keesey tackle Jolted it loose from the Wesleyan ball caruer Lowez left Touch clown! Breckenridge skids across the goal line for Ober11n's iilst score against Hamilton Lowe1 1 Lglzl Johnson picks up yaidage on an end sweep In a F1 iday night practice session Coach Lysle Bufoler gives the Yeonian linemen final instructions for the game with Hamilton. Appal ently the coaclnng paid off well for the line held the Contmenfals to five first downs by rushing while the Yeomen correspondingly collected thnteen Bob Addison Dan Becker Ed Breckenridge Bob Burns Ken Clark Bob Conover Bob Ebel Norm Fletcher LETTERMEN Jack Frost Bill Grills Howie Helfrich Dick Johnson Seth Johnston Bob Keesey Sy Kosanovich Al LePontois Kent Miller Kev O'C0nnor Jess Parks Mort Polster Joe Smyrl Dick Studer Dick Utley Bill Weaver Bob Wright Oberl1n's star end, Bob Addison, gave the opposition jitters with his pass Fine blocking paves the way as Jesse Parks breaks catching Here he snares a spot pass from Dick Johnson for 9. first down. into the secondary for a. long gain against Hamilton Tap row: Duncan, Van Metre, J. Clark, Gerhold, Bailey, Burns, J ohnston, Smyrl, Crispin. Second row: Mead, Lancashire, O'Connor, Studer, Becker, Loveland, Grills, Wright. Third row: Budd, Grofe, Waller, Graves, Miller, Helfrich, Westerman, Kosanovich, Brennan. Fourth row: Assistant Coach Vickroy, Coach Butler, Ebel, Le Pontois, Polster, Fletcher, McMullen, Assistant Coach Clark, Dr. Nichols. Fifth row: Addison, Frost, Johnson, Keesey, Breckenridge, A. Clark, Weaver, Parks. Sixth row: Shelley, Mattucci, Burgeson, Utley, Conover. FOOTB LL v iq? 1 The boys on the bench sweat it out early in the Wesleyan Having faked a handoff fo Dick Johnson, Fullback Bill Weavereludes a would-be game as the Yeomen battle to overcomeaseven point deficit. Wesleyan tackler to score Oberlin's final touchdown of the football season. 1 ' it 1 fe.: ez? .4 Above: Getting the Oberlin soccer season off to a good start, Captain Jim Gottshall drives the ball past the Slippery Rock goalie as the Yeomen turn back the Rockets 1-0 in their opening game. Below: Hud Targgart, Oberlin's aggressive center-forward, breaks up a play in the Chicago game. SOCCER OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN . . . . . 1 Slippery Rock Wlieaton... Chicago...... Kenyon.... .. ,. . 2 Allegheny ... Chicago...... . . . . . 3 Carnegie Tech Kenyonm... LETTERMEN Bob Boyer Bill Compton Howard Curtis Ernest Eddy Bill Emery Roger Felch Jim Gottshall Don Illig Andre Maisonpierre Charles Malone John Maurice Hank Passmore Eric Tachau Hud Targgart Ben Tucker George Wiley Tien Yan g i C 1 , 1 , 1 N ' 'l!ll1l ' mgM 1 i t .. it 1. ee u . ri W .g:a.5.'fl-1'f?f3- TE?efF' 22-'ff' -5 - fi ' Y 'I' ' Y i' a ' ml l., - . Q , A V - Y - - ., U.. ,,,4 , V --, If ' ' :R It's Targgart again! This time he's causing trouble Back row: Wen1'ich, Morrall, Caton, W. Brown, D. Langner.. Second row: Yang, Pass for the Kenyon Lords as he breaks through to rush more, Eddy, Tucker, Felch, Compton. T47X7:7'll row: Coach Willbond, Targgart, Malone their goal-keeper in a game won by the Yeomen 2-1. Curtis, Wiley, Coach Robertson, Dr. N ichols. Fourtlz row: Tachau, Ilhg, Gottshnll Emery, Maisonpierre, Boyer. 164 Phil Thomas and Earl Lowell are followed by Dixie Walker Back row: Bill Knapp, Coach Dan Kinsey, Don McQuillqin, Ban Henderson, as they set an early fast pace against Baldwin-Wallace. Charles Leland, Dr. Nichols. 'Front row: Jim Relyea, Dick Walker, Don Austin, CROSS COUNTRY RECORD OBERLIN .... 15 Slippery Rock . . OBERLIN .... 24 Baldwin-Wallace OBERLIN .... 17 Denison ....... OBERLIN .,.. 21 Wooster . . . . . OBERLIN .... 30 Case- . , . . . . . OBERLIN .... 32 Wesleyan ...... Ohio Conference- Third LETTERMEN Don Austin Earl Lowell Don McQuilkin J im Relyea Phil Thomas Steve Tulin Dick Walker Steve Tuhn, Phil Thomas, Earl Lowell. Above: The start of the grind: Everyone scrambles for position in the opening phase of the four mile run. Lower left: MeQuilkin, Relyea., and Austin move up at the half-mile mark. Lower right: Thomas and Wesleyan's Swombley are seen early in the duel Phil won by a. few steps with a closing sprint. Top row: Trainer Ben Mercer, Carter Donohoe, Dick Studer, Jack Frost. Second row: Coach Bob Clark, Phil Thomas, Ben Lancashire, Kent Miller, Charles Blackwell, Coach Lysle Butler. Third row: Bob Addison, Harry Howes, Howie Helfrich, Bob Burns, Don Campbell. BASKETB LL 1 LETTERMEN Bob Addison 1 Charles Blackwell ' Bob Burns Carter Donohoe Jack Frost Howie Helfrich Ha,1'ry Howes Ben Lancasliire John Strong Dick Studer Phil Thomas Defenseman Pat Cavzmaugh hits from the Howie Helfrich, '47-'48 captain, puts in corner as the Yeomen beat Denison, 49-40. a, one hand pivot shot from the keyhole. 166 a lf' Awww RU f i f I 'ij flf ifijzf f -lrffffffw -5: Wiz ' 2111 ,ex P. 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W, , ik 37 W YW 3 WTS, 5' lk W 3 xiii? nv ggi 1 64 ' 3 , Wqszwi. , 3 V 4' 'f5iif'ifT7 1 'iii ' flliigiix w A W ' , M W if W ,Mil W H Y N wgigaf my 1 V 'gg f A W ,-sn: EEK Q 5 211 ,- Q? A F, ' Q Q 'WMS 515 - ., li, nf' ,ga-' I W J Back row: Bill Payne, Bob Kammiller, Bob Hillery, Bill Lux, Bob Masters, Coach Vickroy. Second row: Coach Kinsey, Dick Hagner, Pete Loveland Al Fink, Howie Curtis, Bill Weaver, King Stewart. Thircl row: Dave Chesler, Dave Cronon, Dick Burket, Hal Wright, Bruce Kinsey, Bob Teeters LETTERMEN Dave Chesler Dave Cronon Howie Curtis Al Fink Dick Hagner Bob Hillery W1 M M G Dick Burket Bruce Kinsey Pete Loveland Bill Lux Bill Payne Bob Teeters Bill Weaver Hal Wright Coach Dan Kinsey and several team members watch wistfully as Ober- Getting off to a racing start, Dick Burket, one of Obe1'lin's high lin suffers defeat at the hands of their traditional rival, Kenyon. scoring distance men, sets an early fast pace in the quarter mi-le. 168 Il, W X: ' ! Vx I '31 ' n, f' . if a Top row: Dr. Nichols, Coach Clark, Bill La Ganke, Bob Burns, Howard Helfrich, Charles Ziegler, Duane Burgeson, Coach Throner. Second row: Vince Rosenthal, Stan Brumby, Bob Znmzer, Captain Russ Spicer, Jim Bly, Bill Tuck, Ralph Gunschel. Third row: Dick Studer, Henry Enfroy, Royce McWha1'ter, Art Hug, Pat Cavanaugh, Gene Scott. ?sgii'Dii !! !!!! l' r !!! 5 E .T?: 4, ', gif!! it it Friar Tuck, Oberlin first sacker, rounds third on his race to home plate as Oberlin outslugs Kenyon, 9-6. 170 SEB LL LETTERNIEN Jim Bly Stan Brumby Duane Burgeson Don Campbell Pat Cavanaugh Ralph Gunschel Bob Houser Art Hug Royce McWharter Vincent Rosenthal Eugene Scott Russ Spicer Dlck Studer Bill Tuck Charles Ziegler Bob Zunzer U Sl , 1 I fi Q Q'f!,i!,7- . ,. 1 ' ll - , V !, ! ' W Y, !. 'ITM H!!! !!!'!!! U' ! fi ! ll!! ,Y ,WY Winding up for one of his speed specials, is twirler Art Hug, veteran Oberlin moundsman. Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Clouting out one of Oberlin's three hits is fresh- ob 11. man Dick Stucler, as the Yeomen bow to Fenn, 2-0. el m Oberlin RE CO RD 3 Otterbein 4 2 Denison 4 9 Kenyon 6 13 Akron 4 7 W'estern Reserve 3 23 Allegheny 3 3 Wabash 4 0 Fenn 2 SJ Kenyon 0 7 Muskingrun 41 15 Denison 4 6 Otterbein 5 10 W ooster 1 1, 4 Kent 7 7 Western Reserve 4 H W M Shortstop Russ Spicer slides safely into second base in the Allegheny game, as Oberlin wins, 23-3 . , , ., g , U pper left: Catcher Royce McWharter chases after a. Fenn bunt. Upper right: Booth Gunschel triples to right to score two runs in the Alle- gheny game. Lower left: Out on a close play at first is Gunsehel. Lower fright: Pat Cavanaugh drops a double down the left field line. . Ee V w isa.. r H ' ' Y Q Y ,, it ,, ,H as -4 ,gigii 1' ,, ew 1 ,, J , -.l ii N se 'll Hsfseffi ii J... W liege' . ', ,, wl .i2,L5?55e , A C RECORD , , e , C OBERLIN ......... sem iw ' lil! A .P ,iff . , ..s2f5 ' , Ottellbein ' ' ' ' - - - F I l Heidelberg ... ... 17M OBERLIN . Case ..... xg ' Reserve . . . ' . OBERLIN . . . . . 475 ,K Chicago ...... . . 53M Washington .... . . req. . V -' OBERLIN . . . . . 78M Denison . . . . . . 445 Wooster . . . . . 37M OBERLIN ......... 59 Ohio VVesleya,n ...... 68 OBERLIN . . . . . 61M Akron ..... .... 5 45 Kent .......,...... 44 Ohio Conference-Second All-Ohio-Sixth With throws like this, Allison ':Bu1np LePontois - The 440 men S001-ed Often last Spring- Here Dick esmbhshed fl Hell' Obeflln Sh0l5'PUt 1'9C01'd 0f 40'9 - Hirshberg and John Mundell finish in one-two order. TR CK Top row: Jim Hanson, Dave Mead, Vic Keiser, Moe Cleland, Conrad Hilberry, Emil Simonel, Ban Henderson Jesse Parks, Went Miller. Second row: Dr. Nichols, Dick Walker, Phil Thomas, Howie Curtis, Dick Ferreira, Don Logie, Bob Walton, Earl Lowell, Dan Becker, Gregg Drummond, Coach Dan Kinsey. Third row: Ray Terepka, John Mundell, Dick Hirshberg, Ken Hicks, Bill Robertson, Charlie Blackwell, Al LePontois, Steve Tulin. Fourth row: Bill Knapp, Roman Mochernuk, Dave Langner, Al Millikan, Don McQuilkin, Jim Collinson, Bill Emery, Dave Hildner, Jim Relyea. , MM N Vmm, Y . 'Milli fi- Y ,-mgggl 'ef-.55 - ,,, g , 'levi Y ' ,'-'- SSI , ,ez ii 'f W-, LLq,,,, ,ii-H25gW, 1, ii Upper left: President Stevenson watches as Dixie Walker and Steve Tulin make a clean sweep of the two mile run in a triangular meet with Kent State and Akron. Uppcr1'igh.l.' Ob61'lll1iS number one pole vaulter, Roman Mochernuk, clears the bar with a foot to spare. Lower left: Charlie Blackwell, conference champion, sets a new Oberlin College high jump record of 6 feet ZW inches. Lower right: Captain John Mundell takes the baton from Ray Terepka as Oberlin's unbeaten mile relay team of Wiley, Terepka, Mundell, and Hirshberg racks up its sixth straight victory. - LETTERMEN Dan Becker Charles Blackwell N A Wallace Cleland Ken Hicks Conrad Hilberry Dick Hirshberg Roy Knipper Allison LePontois Don Logie Earl Lowell Emil Silnouel Ray Terepka Phil Thomas 'En Steve Tulin Dick Wallcel' Bob Walton A valuable asset, versatile Bob Walton scored in the Jack WBIIS Oberlin' S Big Three Of the Held events, LeP011t0iS, high and low hurdles and broad jump last spring. George Wiley Logic, and Blackwell set new college records in the Here he presses Patterson of Reserve in the highs. shotput, discus, and high jump events respectively. Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Left to right: Coach Hayden Boyers, Jack McGrann, Robert Knight, Bill Drake, John Strong. LETTERMEN Bill Drake Tom Dutro Bob Knight John McGrann John Strong GOLF RECORD 3 7 o 4 m 6 mg 11 14 W8SlGy'dI1 9 W6St81'11 Reserve 9 Denison 16 Wesleyan 12 Fenn 4 Denison 10 Baldwin- Wallnce 3 VZ John Carroll 5 Western Reserve 2 Bob Knight gets off a long Swinging hard, Johnny Strong drive on the Number 3 hole. lifts one out of the rough. Knight, most consistent player on the team, sharpens his putting eye. Freshman Jack McGrann concentrates on a, long putt on the first hole. TENNIS RECORD Oberlin 7 WOOStBl' 0 Oberlin 4 Wesleyan 5 Oberlin 9 Mt. Union 0 Oberlin 7 Western Reserve 2 Oberlin 6 Kenyon 1 Oberlin 5 Case 3 Oberlin 6 Wesleyan 3 Oberlin 5 Western Reserve 4 Oberlin 6 John Carroll 1 Ohio Conference -Tied for First Back row: Wayne Lonsdorf, Wa1'ren Downs, Carter Donohoe, Coach Wagner. Front row: John Wen1'ich, Edward Van Metre, Jason Xenakis, Alfred Heilbrun. LETTERMEN ,Ty i f- ff L -f-- sf f- ff-f 1 - -4 If jlgzilrfen Downs V236 Met? O .. V . ' ' Q ffrwfillllllln. , .9.'?l. vfflllffi- I ,,, ., . ,,. Fast, aggressive playing Ed Van Metre slams across a hard serve. Xenakis, Greek amateur tennis champion, returns a shot from mid-court 175 Back row: Coach Paul Arnold, Bill Rosenblum, Sherrill Cleland, Hersch Shohan, John Stephan, Joe Peck, Wally Brasen, Al Gilbert. Front row: Rod Snedeker, Tom Nehil, Captain Dave Weimer, Henry Friedlnnder, Lou Smith, Steve Tulin. PEN CIN G OBERLIN15 Buffalo 12 OBERLIN 17 Case 10 OBERLIN 15 Detroit 12 OBERLIN 9 VVayne 18 OBERLIN 9 OhioStnte 18 OBERLIN 16 Case 11 OBERLIN 13 Buffalo 14 Dave Weimer, team captain, and Tom Nehil, high scoring foil and saber man, show the correct lunge and parry positions respectively in saber. LETTERMEN Wally Brasen Sherrill Cleland John Mallet Tom N ehil Joe Peck Bill Rosenblum Herscli Sholian Lou Smith Rod Snedeker John Stephan Steve Tulin Dave Weimer Coach Paul Arnold demonstrates new fencing techniques to team mem- Bob Hanson demonstrates the on guard position to a group of bers Peck, Cleland, Rosenblum, Brasen and Stephan of the Epee squad. freshmen fencers as a preliminary to an early season practice session 176 , W, P , . 57 , W or-CT ' f I .1- 'D' V f 1 s , 111' . V, V Z, 'E '-'z'x Y af Q . r 4 ' l l 5 I. , 3 11- ' g ,N 1 , , 'E' 1. H w X 1 n r r ww ' H ' ww .H w w H I r ,Vg x 1' ,f H- ' I 4 3. 3 1 11 -, un 27 H , -Y- X . 1 ' -- U wx H ,N ,,..,w,- V H H H 1. wg ww Mu H Zum, v ww ,Aw H Wwu.. ffwl... V ,y , E551 ':.: ., -P nr ww M 1 . '7-I..-'H 2 l Lx :L 7 .f Pe.. , , if :.: '-if-4' 'i ,gr -fx fi ,Q Is? 1 15: ' S1---2,-:V ' i f x. 'W' N '-.Q 1 -A , .nigh A rl ' Irate fans Vl'2l.tCl'l. as the ref paces off a fifteen yard Oberlin penalty . . . and then settle back glulnly as the Y eomen ollense suddenly stalls. st as 7 aa 9 7 ,fi -, -,H 2 Oblivious to the muddy track, the Muskingum bench and Anxious cheerleaders Chalfant, Scott, Barnard, Staley, Cobb, coach, Oberlin's leapfrogging cheerleaders lead a Yeornan yell. Sundb and Murtha worry the team through a goal line stand. S, , . ,f . ' F5217 ' '...fi1fl.. , ' ' , W -..he ' 'Y f' r ' 178 The band honors Wooster with a giant VV A ,w ,, ,. W H ' . lv, H H ., , ,Ji Q . lil l ff ?? A N4 ' f - W ?i 9 1 f W iff' mmm l!!N,: -N - AX A f .AH A ' 'Q ku ' 4 - ,lx www IH M ,,QKA1Xg.L4,.j F ff. 4: .pm ' ,lf VI ., f5? ,R?,-1 ' 'X ' , '.'., , 1 ,- 24 if 1 '55 1441 'sk if ' A -0-1 E H 5 ' f f K 'T A ' J r t. A- ' 1 1 -f , .-,-fp H., W, J :az . wi., ,.... 23.1 .' 1-7, ' x , 1 .1 , xy 55: wzflg V., 1.151 W1 ' 5 7 L Q Q, 'Til' -ia '-:fa w H , . .V fi I flip Fife O 'f:5: W' .. l ,, 1 1' ,- QT' A-.L 1 uw fr' .- x' M4 -f,' .- N- ' .. f M .2 .Q 4. ., . .:, Er 2' fly.,- gw' ff. ' ,,- ,, 1 iii' 4-4 -QC VH, , u, ., 'gi VL., cw 0 , . .4 It nhlggqi ' i i i Back row: Priscilla Johnson, Alice Spore, Chick Gordon, Fran Kraft, Anne Parker, Jean Daly I' ron! row: Audrey Nelson, Marty Verda, Mary Jo Clark, Jo Butterfield, Nan Chapin, Pat Cobb: l l Chick Gordon, WAA Board president WAA ,. V ,...v V. . H, . Q -A - f O C CLUB BOARD Q A N V - ,Jai K R.. .li Q . E' Back row: Priscilla Johnson, J rule Ure, Elizabeth Bushnell Fran Kraft, Betty Smith. Second row: Annabelle Flit- craft, Jean Daly, Marty Cross, Mary Headley. Third row: Elizabeth Menzi, Chick Gordon, Marty Verda 180 ' lei Q . WA A REPS Back row: Joan Wagner, Pril Haley, Ginny Talbot. Second row: Elizabeth Stone, Pat Cobb, Betty McMullen, Betty Smith, Helen Hoot, Annabelle F litcraft, Mary Lighthall. Third row: Sally Gamble, Pat Amos, Sandra Trautwein, Mary Bechtel, Marty Hutcherson, Alice Brown, Louiee Short. Fourth row: Alice Steer, Dorothy Bradley, Sylvia Stansbury. A study in formation -club members practice for their annual festival. Black contrasts with white as dancers execute long, graceful leaps. SWIMMING Graceful girl swimmers here form an intricate rosette design. MCDER DANCE Synchronized swimmers prepare for the spring production, i'Showboa.t' i 181 ANNAPOLIS: Back row: Ellen Dorn, Pat Eames, Sue Pierce, Helen Hoot, Lois Strauss, Marty Cross, Manager Anne Parker. F1-ont row: Annabelle Flitcraft, Eleanor Harris, Brig Solmitz, Ruth Heacock, Marty Verda, Ginger Goodson, Mary Colt. RMY - NAVY 182 Above: Tealnmates rush in as Navy's Helen Hoot and A1'my's Frau Kraft duel for the puck in Navy te1'1'ito1'y. Lo-wer lefi: Leading a Navy cheer are Nancy Brinkman, Jo Schadel, and Jean Lagerstrom. Lower right: West Pointer Peg Muendel takes a shot from the sidelines as teams resume action. Upper left: Rushing in to battle for the puck are Sue Pierce and Ruth Heacock of N avy, Chick Gordon of Almy and Bug Solomitt ol Navy Lowa? lefL: Navy's Helen Hoot and Marty Cross lead West Pointers Sally Gamble and Jean Daly in a. downfield dash alter the puck Rrglzl B1J.Vlllf: the snow and cold to root for an Army victory are clieerleaders Alice Brown, Charlotte Shumard and Sue Kesslei and a xx ell blanketecl A1 my 100tlUg section WEST POINT: Back row: Judy Holaday, Manager Cilly John- son, Ginny Talbot, Peg Muendel, Fran Kraft, June Ure, Marge Meissner, Barb James, From row: Connie Atwater, Sally Gamble, Chick Gordon, Betty Smith, Bambi Menzi, Jean Daly. FIELD HOCKEY K hang Y 1 I 10-N, p '. v I 'Lg V '.H 54 l 1. .- -W-Q' 1 i .9 f ' -L, X , 'z Q f A Q55 'o i . 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N 1 gn.r3.Fim.:-Y-:,i3,F,-. -5141-, f .--f :.,n.-.-L-1.'gT ages H:-4 g- .4 -:M-H 1-LL' -V.-5:-Q-nezlvg.-. V- Q llltlltmw fH'tl1l7Vl 'C 'Z i Tm ,qll l ll 1 AUB NDALE X , QPR, l .giuvlenf mirecfor PPROXIMATELY 2200 students composed the largest enrollment in the history of the College this year. Generally speaking, an account of their history involves decriptions and pictures of their classes, their dormitory experiences, their athletics, and their extra- curricular activities. But the year was highlighted by other events also which deserve mention. Remodeling of the Men's Building during the summer made possible the installation of a Snack Bar in Rec Hall. Staffed with student workers and operated by the Department of Recreation, this addition became the campus social center. Downtown restaurants, par- ticularly tlie Varsity, were no longer crowded with students using free morning and afternoon hours for coffee and conversation. The Snack Bar, on the other hand, was handy and adequate for students between classes and after libe closing hours. Something of an anomaly in a College building, a juke box blared forth through the day, inciting some controversy and moving Professor P. T. Fenn to observe that it was part payment for original sin. Quite apart from any other activities, the year also saw College women take advantage of the leap year situation to escort faculty men to the traditional Rec Hall dance. Then on the last Saturday in February, the women turned their attention back to College men and gleefully accepted the responsibility to call for their dates, plan the evening's entertainment, finance it, and then walk the men back to their dormitories. Though the same might be said for any other year, 1947-48 was a year to be remembered. It has been our purpose and is now our hope that this book will supplement your memories. 191 ST DE DIRECTORY 192 A Aaronson, Myron Gerson, 2-M, Dover, N. J., 23 Myrtle Ave. Abeles, Arthur Albert, 3-C, New York 21, N, Y,, 26 E, 63rd 51,2 ---MAV-- ' ' A-111112, John Spencer, 1-M, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1746 Eastern Ave ,AA,,,,,,,, 2 .-,- its..-7--77921--138 AC1101', Milfs' Ruth, 1-C, Lakewood, O., 1309 Chase Ave., ,,AAA,,,,- 22 ,,,,,,,---,, 222 -,,.- 2 ' 74 Ackerman, Barbara Alene, 4-M, Long Beaeh, N, Y,, 212 W, Hudson St ,---- - ---,-V 1111: 33 Ad-ants, June Musie, 3-M, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 87 Suminei- 5t,2 2.,,,,,,,,,,,----,. 22 --,,,,-- 22 h-,----, 50 Addison, Robert Allen, 4-C, Alliance, Q., 319 VV, Qxfol-d 51 ,,-, 2 A,.-----N-. 50,16g,153,166 167 A111213 Estelle, 1-C, Melrose, Mass., 14 Norman Rd ,,.,,----,,,----,L 222 -,-1,.1-11--- Z -----1.-1.-1--11A 74,145 Aker, NValter VVilliam, 4-C, Elyria, O,, 290 16th 51, f,V--- , MM1----- 2 1,v1----1,11V--11..-1 W -1--1' H ------1 ml 33 A113aUg11i 111615011 Klllght, 4-C, 1'121I'YiI1glZO11 Park, N. J., Scllraalenburgh Rd,,,2,,,, -,--,---. 2, 33 Albert, MaryAnn, 2-C, Rochester 9, N. Y., 44 h1CKinley St, ,22 -,.,,, 2 -,-,,,M,, 22222 -,..,,,-,,- 62, 63 A1C11'lCl1, 1717111121111 Qflll, 4-C, 1'1211 tfO1'Cl, C01111., 232 Fa1'1'l1i11gt011 Avg ,-----..--, 2222 ,1-. 33,101,131 Alenius, Arvid Endwood, 1-C, Staten Island 8, N. Y., 27 Gibson Ave ,,,,,,-,,,-,,,,,,,, 74 Allegood, VValter Robert, 3-M, Utica, Miss ,2,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.-.,.. 2 22 ,,,,--,,-A-,---,- 2 -,,2, 2 ,,,--1, 2,2 50 Allen, Deirdre, 1-11-1, Lake Geneva, VVis., 922 Dodge St ,,,-,----22, 222 V,.,-,-,,,,,,-- 2 -,,- 2 --,, ,-,,, 2 ,2 74 Allen, Kenneth Case, 2-C, Kinsman, O., Box 63 .,..,,,.,,,,,,., ,.,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 2 ,,,, 2 2,2 .,.- ' ,,.,,,.,,, 63 Allen, Mary Harper, 4-C. Shaker Heights, 22, O., 3711 Trztver Rd ..,,.,,,,,, ,,., L 1 -.,, ,,,, 2 ,1,,, 2 33 Allen, Phillip Miller, 2-C, Hamilton, O., 935 Tiffin Ave ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,., 2 222,2,,22222222 6 3,145 Allen, VVillian1 Theodore, 4-C, Cos Cob, Conn., 4 Ridge Rd .......,.,,,. .. .L, ,.,,,.,,,,,, 33,138 Allenson, Douglas Rogers, 4-C, Glen Ellyn, Ill., 299 Prospect Ave .,... ,1,..l,.,,, , ..,..., 1.1,,,,,, 33 Allison. Richard Gordon, 1-C, Monmouth, Ill., 219 N. 12th St.,.-, ,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 63 Althouse, Mrs. Charlotte Rubel, Gr-C, VVashington, D. C., 2936 Davenport St. Althouse, Thomas Wfilliam, 4-C, Sellersville, Pa., 127 S, Bi-aneli St ,,,,,,,,,,,, -22 ,,,,,.,,, .2 ,,,,,,, 33 Alvord, Emily Adams, 2-C, Livonia, N, Y., 20 Spring St, ,,2,,,,,,,, 2 ,.,,,,,,,,-,,,,2,22,,,,,, 2 ,,,,, , ,,,,2-2,,2 63 AIUOS, Patsy Dawn. 3-C, Marietta, Ohio, S01 Washington St. ...............,,.....,......,,. 50,152,180 Anderson, Marlowe Mercedes, 1-C, Bridgeport, Conn.. 165 Brookview Ave ......,.. .....,,,.., 7 4 Anderson, Polly Jo. 2-C, Bridgeport, Conn., 165 Brookview Ave. .,.... ,.,...........,... .,.., . , ., .,.. .- 63 Anderson, Robert Edward. 2-M, Crestline, O., 511 N. Columbus St., .,,,..1,. 2- ..,.,,,,,, ,.,..-,.. . 63 Anderson, Willa Jean. 3-C, Massapequa, N. Y., 2 Division St. .......... ,L .......... -.50, 149 Andrews, Mrs. Catherine Smith, 3-C, LaGrange, O., Box 293 Andrews, Milton Paul, Jr., 3-T, LaGrange, O., Box 293 Andrus, Williaiii DeW7itt, Jr., 2-C, Bronxville, N. Y., 10 N, Road ...,,.,. ....... .....i. 6 3 Angell, Doris Jean. 1-C, Chevy Chase, Md., 6300 Beechwood Dr.. ..................,... 74 Ankeny, Ftlorencel Louise, 4-M, Apollo, Pa., 521 N. 2nd St.L .,....,........, - .......... .... . 233,134 Anliot, Richard Bates, 3-C, Cleveland Heights 18, O., 3262 E. Overlook Rd. .. ........... 2, ........... ..... . . .... ..,........... . ..5O, 124, 132, 134,135, 139,148 Applebee, Roger Kenyon, 3-C, Lockport, N. Y., 81 Morrow Ave. Arakawa, Ada Akiko, 2-C, VVaipahu, Hawaii, Box 136 ................................,.......................... 63 Arbour, John Ulysses, Jr., 4-C, VX7orcester. Mass.. 195 Clark St . ...., 2 ............ 125, 129 Arkett, Elizabeth Jane, 3-M, Philadelphia, Pa., 601 11Valnut Lane ..........,..,........... .. ....... -.- 50 Armstrong, Betty Anne, 1-C, Shelby, O., 39 N. Gamble St.,. ...,............ .. ....... ...-.-.-.f 74 Armstrong, Martha VVood, 3-C, Shelby, O., 39 N. Gamble St..... .................... ........ ....... . . .. 50 Arn, Rudolph Vtlilmer, 1-C, Pittsburgh 29, Pa., S Mineola Ave., VVest View ....... .... ......... 7 4 Arnold, Lester Glenn. 4-C, Cleveland 9, O., 1714 Saratoga Ave. ..........., ............... . -.-...33,14S Arslanian, Nazareth, 2-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 2666 Shaker Rd. ........ ...... - ...... ...-... 6 3 ,139 Aschaffenburg, VValter Eugene, 1-C, West Hartford, Conn., 531 Prospect Ave. Ashburn, John Robert, 1-C, Andover, Mass., 135 Haverhill Rd ..... ............ M ..........---------------f 7 4 Astier, Mary Jeanne, 4-C, Akron 3, O., R. D. 7, Box 401. ................................. - .... 33,140,147 Atchison, Robert Arthur, 1-C, Princeton, N. J., 10 Hartley Ave .............. ........--------.- H .-.74 143 Atkinson, Eflizabethl Holley. 4-C, Vlfellesley Hills, Mass.. 85 Ledgeways ....-... ....a--.-a--a L 33 Atkinson, Ruth Virginia, 1-M, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., 1523 DO1'l110l1lC AVC .... me ..------ .- ---------- 74 Atwater, Constance Avery, 3-C, Bronxville. N. Y., 2 CrOW'S Nest Rd. ......a.Ar-A---- 50,183,155 Atwater, John Bancroft, 1-C, Bronxville, N. Y., 2 Crow's Nest Rd. ..-----.-------.- , ---.-f I4 Auer, Mary Elisabeth, 2-C, Shaker Heights, O., 2915 1fVeylJ1'iClge Rd -...... k .t-.------a---- 63,130 Aughbaugh, Olan VVilson, Gr-T, Manslield, O., 125 Blymyer Ave. Austin, Donald Howe, 2-C, Rhinelander. Vtlis., 106 N. Oneida Ave .--- ------- - 5,125,134,165 Avella, Arthur Norman, 4-C, Manville. N. J., 306 N. lst Ave- ....---.---.----- --A r------------------ 33 Averill, Phyllis Anne, 3-hi, Vtlebster, N. Y., 130 E. Main Sl? ....a..-------- - -------'----,----- 50 Avery, Marjorie Ellen, 2-C, Duluth 3, Minn., 323 Leicester Ave .--- -1-------- Z--163.1-20 Avery, Robert Williaiii, 4-C, Duluth 3, Minn., 328 Leicester Ave. ......., ..------ 3 0,125-100 Aynard, Agnes Claire, Sp-M, Paris, France, 14 rue de l'Abbaye 6 B Babb, Sylvia hilary, 3-C, Ardmore, Pa., 157 Cricket Ave .... Z.- ....... . ............... M- ------- ---- - ..50,13S Babeoek, Wright, 4-C, Neshanie Station, N. J.. Hidden Springs, R. D. ..-..-- W ....--. . .----..-- - 33 Baber, Avis Anne, 2-C, Alexandria, Va., 422 E. Luray Ave. , ..... ....-....1------------1 -feee - - 63 Bachman, Elizabeth Ann. 1-C, Bowling Green. O., 1040 W. VVO0S1Cf 51.--f--H .--- ----- - 74 Backman, Carl VVard, 4-C, Buffalo, N. Y., 74 1'19.Wtl1OI'l1C Ave -.------------ - -..--- ---- -----'f'- ---:-- Q3 Bacon, JoAnne, 2-C, Racine, VVis.. 2803 Michigan Blvd. -------------.--- -------- - ----f 5 3,121,103 Baeglaek, Marian Carol, 2-M, Swissvale 18, Pa., 1313 L21Cl211r St ......---.--- --M --------- N. W- 63 Baney, Charlotte Stantial, 2-C, Chalfout, Pa. ..... -. ............................ 0 ..........-...-. - --.-. --50.148 Bailey, Mary Ella, 2-M, Quiney, Ill., 2231 Maine St .................................. -..- ...--.-- .------ - Q3 Bailey, Richard Clark, 1-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 2253 Delainere Dr ----. - ---------- , fi Bailey, Robert Lewis, 2-C, Cleveland Heights. O., 2253 DClPl111Cl'C D1'-m-- ------- 6-7-169 Bain, BQVQ1-ly jfginet, 1-C, Fort Vlfayne 6, lncl., 410 VV. Sl1el'WOOCl. TCIT. -----.--. - ----- ---- - 1---U 74 Bain, Carol Lou, 2-C, Cl1iC2l.g0 25. Ill.. 4409 N. Seeley Ave ---- ?--- ---1---------+e- - --------- --.63-129 nan, Raymond Loftus, 2-c. obo-in. O ........... ................................... ............--- - . 1- -------- . ----1----- 137 Bair, Robert Allen, 2-C, Ol.7Cflll1, O. ........... ...... A A ---------f---------1- A -1------------------------ -----'--t------- 9 3 Bair, Roy Edward, 2-C, Newark 4, N. J., 247 Broadway .-.-..-- F --.--------.--.-.- -e---- -f---- -- U0 Baker, Doris Ann. 4-M, Peru. lll.. 2029 6th Steam .--1. I ---- ----- 5 ------ -----Y--1--------,gm--33'105 Baker, nga,-,On William, Jr., 4-C, Lakewood 7. O., 11826 Clifton Blvd ....--------- 03,101,143 Baldanzzt, Frank, Jr., 3-C, Parma 9, O., 7503 1Vl211'1lJO1'0Ul'-511 Ave ------- ----ef-- ---- --- -'-f--- ---- 50 Balderston, Mahlon Earl, Jr., 4-M, Morrisville, Pa., 439 N. Pennsylvama Ave ......... 33,152 Ballard, Earl Hardy, 2-T, Jennings, La., Box 172 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS A Apollo Theatre . . . ..... . . . . B C. H. Bender Co. . . . .... . . . . . Ben Franklin Store ......... . . . C Campus Restaurant ........ Cobb's Shop ............ A. G. Coniings and Son .... Conover-Cable Piano Co. . . . Cook's Bike Shop ....,...... . . . D Dairy Service Co. . . ...... . . . F Fashion Shop . . ...... . . . G G1bson's ................... . . . Gutman Radio Service ...... . . . H Harper 1VIethod Shop ....... I-Iaylor's ..........,.. Herrick's ............ Hill, J. V. and J. W. ...... . I-Ii-O-Hi Dining Room ...... . . . Hixon-Peterson Lumber Co. . . . . . . I Ingeborg's ................. . . . Interior Tile and Marble Co. . . . . . . I J ahn and Ollier E11g1'2LV111g Co. . . . . . . Janby Oil Co. ................ . . . Joe's Dry Cleaning ........ M Martin's Dining Room Q ....... . . . Mazza, F. A. ................... Nfellenbrook, Foley and Scott T. O. Murphy Co. ............ . . . N A. Nabakowski Co. ......... . . . North American Mfg. Co. . . . . . . 207 195 197 201 197 223 225 197 201 215 207 219 195 219 223 219 203 205 219 207 221 219 217 223 215 229 211 223 199 O Oberlin Bike and Appliance Oberlin Co-op ............ Oberlin Frozen Foods .... Oberlin Grill ......... Oberlin Laundry ....... Oberlin Printing Co. ..... . Oberlin Savings Bank Co. . Oberlin School of Commerce Ohio Bell Telephone Co. . . . Ohio Oil Co. ............ . Ohly's ................... P Page Dairy Co. ...... . . People's Banking Co. . . . Powers and Dawley . . . P1'GSl31,S ................ Professional Directory ..... A R Rogers Printing Co. ..... . . Rowe-Goerner Motor Sales S Salo, Arthur ............. Schubert, Maurice S. ..... . Scott Brothers ....... John Sexton and Co. . . . . S. K. Smith Co. ........ . Smith and Van Ausdale . . Spang Baking Co. .... . . Standard Drug Co. .... . Sterling and lVelch Co. . . . Stofan Studio ............ T Time Shop ........... ' . . Tobin's Drug Store ....... V Van's Service . . . . . W lVa.tson Hardware .... . . lVeideman Co. ..... . , Wood, Dudley A. . . . . . . . Y Yocoin Brothers .... . . 201 195 215 211 225 197 217 205 217 213 201 223 215 197 201 203 227 195 211 201 225 207 229 223 229 215 205 209 197 197 217 215 229 219 211 193 Beeler, Nancy Jacqueline, 4-C, Cleveland 20, O., 3333 E. 126th St ..., .--.--.- ..........,.,..... ,L Benson, Russell Franklin, 3-C, Troy N. Y., R. D. 4 ............................................... ST DE T DIRECTORY 194 Ballenger, John 1Villiam, Ballotta, Armando Jose, Bang, Betty Louise, 3-M, 1-C, Fremont, O., 1131 Garrison St ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,mg ,,,, N FOI'CSt Hills, N. Y., 110 Greenway S, -,.,,,, ,.,. , ,,,, , , L.-. ....... - 74 1-C, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pampa 3520? ,,,----- ,,,,4,, 7 4,130 50 74 Banister, JCohnJ Monro, Banner, Roland Roosevelt, 2-T, Danville, Va., 1255 W. Paxton St. Barbiere, Robert Edward, 3-C, Bronx, 61, N, Y., 2421 St, Raymoiidg LAVQ, ,,,w,,,,-.,,,A-- -4 50 Barlow, John Alfred, 3TC, Mexico D. F., Mexico, Margaritas 1-C, Fremont, O., 1002 Court St, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,---,--,- g um 106 Colonia Florida ........... - ..................... .......... .......,..................... H ......... 3 3 ,101,132,133,137 BHYIIHYC1, 131314011 Gest, 2-M, Westlielcl, N, J., 410 Topping Hill Rd ,,,,,,,,-- mg, -,,-, 63,178,234 Barnes, Dorothy Vera VanSlyck, 3-M, Cleveland Heights 6, O., 2199 Delaware Dr. Barnes. James Royal, 3-C, Lorain, O., 929 14th St. ....... ..- ............,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,, Barnett, John VVarren, 2-C, Lakewood, O., 2225 Northland Ave. Barre, Barbara-Ann, 3-M, Williamsville 21, N. Y., 228 Cayuga Rd Barrett, Donald Eugene, 1-M, Muskogee, Okla., 2237 Emporia St Barricklow, Charles Henry, Jr., 1-C, Rayland, O., R. D. 1 Barritt, Rex Eugene, 1-M, Donna, Texas, Box 684 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bartholomay, William Conrad, 2-C, Winnetka, Ill., 620 Spruce St. ,,,,.,,,... , Bashore, Bruce Cooper Ray, 1-C, Toledo, O., 2514 Foraker Ave .,,.,,..,.. ,.,,.,,74 Basinger, Marjorie Pauline, 1-C, Pandora, O., Box 445, ........,,,., - ,,.,,,, ,mm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WMM Baskin. Bernard Harold, 3-M, Pittsburgh, Pa., 3477 Beechwood Blvd .... L ........... . ...... 34, Bass, Seymour Robert, 2-M, Springfield, N. J., 143 Baltusrol VVay ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bauer, Maynard Neal, 2-C, Medina, O., 237 W. Homestead Bauer, Richard Herman, 3-C, Bellwood, Ill., 512 Linden Ave. ,...,. ,...,,.. - , ,.,..,.,, ,,,, .,,, 5 0 ,147 Baum, Carol Hogrefe, 1-M, Indianapolis, Ind., 601 E. 70th St ........ 74 50 .---,-e-63,12s,12s,139 .----.,eN-----c--,, 33 74 74 63 ,148 74 140 ---ee..63 Baxter, Jqamesy Albert, 3-C, Elyria, O., 336 12111 sr. ...,,.,,..,, ,,,,,,, ,.,, f iifilffflfffffff Baxter, Rfuthj Elizabeth, 4-C, Scarsdalc, N. Y., 31 Claremont Rd ...,. -.-M ,...,,,, , ,,,.,,, 034 Bayless, Philip Leighton, 3-C, Muncie, Ind., 600 W. Howard St ....,... W, ,,,....,. Bean, David Wile, 2-C, Arlington, Va., 3714 N. Randolph St ..,... ,.,,,,,,,,.,,. , .,.,,,,,. ,,,,1 L, 6 3 Beatman, James Winfield, 4-C, New York, N. Y., 527 W. 12lst St .... - ....... ., Beaty, David Lewis, Gr-M, Anderson, S. C., Sunset Forest, R. D. 3 Beaumont, Barbara Bodine, 4-C, Penn Yan, N. Y.. 314 Clinton St .,.....,,1,,1....1,,.,,,,, ,.,,,., , . Bechtel, Mary Joanne, 2-C, East Aurora, N. Y., 290 Girard Ave, ,,.,,,,,, hmm ,,,,,, 63,144, Becker, Daniel Fleisher, 4-C, Mt. Lebanon, Pa., 150 Longue Vue Dr .,...,.,.,..,.,.. 34,163, Becker, Donald Edward, Gr-C, Stow, O., Box 68 Becker, Howard Austin, 3-C, Queens Village 9, N. Y., 111-10 212th St ......... .,.. ...L Becknell, Arthur Francis, Jr., 1-M, Plymouth, Ind., 401 VV. Pierce St ......... 50 Baxter, Joan, 4-C, Rochester 13, N. Y., 243 Latona Rd. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,1.,,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 HM34, 152 , 98 93 -- .... so, 34 180 172 50 74 Beckstrand, Robert Gabriel, 2-C, Rockford. Ill., 1216 4th Ave. ....,.,.....,................., ..,...,.. 6 3 34 50 Beeman Martha 3-C Oak Park Ill. 330 N. Ridgeland .,.,. - ...........,,,.,, ,.,.,,,..,, Behrensl, RobertyHo1lister, 2-C, BennYYan, N. Y., 104 E. Main St. Belknap, Anne Clarke, 3-C. Milwaukee 11, VVis., 3920 N. Ridgefield Circle, ,........ ,. .... .. 50 Bellman, Shirley May, 2-C, College Park, Md., 4609 Amherst Rd ..,. ..,,..,.. , A ,,..,... 63, 131, 138 Bender, Donna Mae, 2-C, Oak Park, Ill., 405 N. Taylor Ave. ..... ..,. - ,.,..... - ....... . 63,69, 132 Bender, Dorothy Ann, 2-C, Oak Park, Ill., 405 N. Taylor Ave. ..... ....,,..,,,. 63 Bender, William Carl, Gr-M, Erie, Pa., 2205 Liberty St. Bennett, John Frederic, Gr-C, Tilton, N. H., 35 Bay St. Bennette, George Gilbert, 1-M, Greensboro, N. C., Masonic I-1on1e....,...e ...... .. ....1 .-.- 74 Benois, George Alexander. 2-M, New London, Conn., 113 Blackhall St.. .. ...... .... . .L 63 Benson, Carol Ardene, 3-C, Washington, D. C., Apt. D, 3630 39th St., N.W............50, 147 Benson, John Paul, 2-T, Greenville, Pa., 37 Harrison St. Benson, Marilynn Ruth, 2-M, Harrisonburg, Va.. 105 Reservoir St ............... . Benson, Patricia Ann, 4-C, Detroit 23, Mich.. 14424 Greenview ................ . Benson, Mrs. Thelma Jones, 1-C, Greenville, Pa., 37 Harrison St.. ........................ .......... . .. Bent, Eleanor McVay, 4-C, Kenilworth, Ill., 630 VVayland Ave. ........... 34, 90, 131, 134, Bent, Henry Albert, 4-C, Columbia, Mo., 116 VVestwood Ave. ............ -- ............. . ........ .L Bent, Robert Demo, 3-C, Columbia, Mo., 116 Westxvood Ave .... ......................................... Bent, VVi1son Hopkins, 4-C, Kenilworth. Ill., 630 VVayland Ave. .. 34,124, 125,152,190 Benton, Mfaryj Joanne, 4-C, Mount Holly. N. J., 99 Branch St.. ..,..............................,.. Bequaert, Helen Marie, 1-C, Cambridge, Mass., 26 Hurlbut St .................. - .......... . Berger, Ruth Marie, 4-C, Bay Village, O., 27325 Donald Dr. ...... .............................. 3 4, Berglund, Carolyn Ruth, 2-C. Grand Rapids, Mich.. 301 Ball Park Blvd., N. Bergstrom, Judith Lynne, 4-C, Cincinnati 15, O., Meadow Brook Lane.- ........... Berle, Alice Bishop, 2-C, New York, N. Y., 142 E. 19th St. .-. ................. - ........ Berliner, James Irwin, 1-C, New York 28, N. Y., 1111 Park Ave. ......... A ......... . Bernbach, Barbara June, 2-M, New York, N. Y., 15 VV. 81st St.. ..... -... Berting, Frances Mary, 2-C, Gallon, O., E. VVindfall Rd.. ................... .. Bevilacqua, Lydia Gale, 4-M, Gloucester, Mass., 18 Sumner St ..... .... Bickford, Ralph Leroy, 2-C, Hempstead, N. Y., 35 Elk St., Apt. 61 , ........ Bidwell, Ralph John, 3-M, Royal Oak, Mich., 1723 N. Alexander W. .... 64. 6551417 63 34 50 74 138 50 50 241 34 74 148 142 34 143 74 63 63 34 63 Biery, Beverly Jean, 4-C, Bluffton, O., 356 S. Main St.. ..................... - .....-.. -------- - 34 Bigelow, Howard Elson, 3-C, Greenfield, Mass., 35 Shattuck St. ...... ........ - ..- 50 Bills, Nancy Veryl, 1-C, Evanston, Ill.. 1930 Bennett Ave.. ............ ....... 74,132 Bing, George Franklin, 4-C, Cleveland 2, O., 1205 VV. 110th St. Bingham, Jane Evelyn, 1-M, Rockland, Mass., 54 Emerson St ....... - ............................ 74 Binning, Gordon Howard, 1-M, VVeiser, Idaho, 1029 W. 4th St ....... ...... - .....-.----.------- 7 4 Bird, Joy Ethelyn, 3-C, Brookline, Mass., 1120 Beacon St ........... ...................... . .2 .....-- 50 Bisbee, Mary Louisa. 3-C, Williamsburg, Mass.. R.D. ...-- .. ...... . ........... - ..'--...- 50,135,133 Bighop, Dean Ralph, 1-C, Almont, Mich., 5331 Van Dyke Rd.. ...... ....-..- .......... ....-.-.1--2 74 Bishop, Jean Elizabeth, 4-C, Geneva. O.. R. D. 3, BOX 197 .... . ..............-.......'... ----- ff 4.124 Bishop, Jean Elizabeth, 3-C, Peterborough. N. H., 14 Gl'3l1ltC St. ............ - ...........-.-.. 00.129 Black, EflQa110rJ -Joallne, 1-M, Upper Darby, Pa.. Broadview Rfl ......... --.--.---- 7 4 Blackburn, George Hughes, 1-C, VVatchung. N. J.. Hughes Lane. ...................... ....... ...... 7 4 Blackwell, Charles Allen, 2-C, Philadelphia 40, Pa., 3918 N. Smedley St. 90,93,166,l67,172,173 Blake, David Addison, Jr., 1-T, VVillow Run, Mich., 1428 Sudbury FROM THE STAFF . . . We on the Business Staff Wish to express our thanks to those many groups Who, through their cooperation and good Will, have made our Work most pleasant. Very early in his college career, the student's association with Oberlin business men becomes an integral part of his daily lifeg their friendly interest is appreciated from Freshinan Week through Commencement. In keeping with this spirit, We of the 1948 Hi-O-Hi urge you to patronize the Hi-O-Hi advertisers. HARPER 'METHOD BEAUTY sALoNs OBERI-'IN CO'0P Originally founded by students, the Co-op WORLD VVIDE .gs offers you quality and economy in text- FRANCHISED g 1 f books, new and usedi stationery suppliesg SHOPS , . AQ. toilet goodsg dry cleaning serviceg groceriesg for MEN and WOMEN 'AL' . 'A ' fx fresh Vegetables and fruits. V-W ---ff 23 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 99 19 W. College Oberlin, O. Phone 605 Serving Oberlin College for 24 years. QIZQ CHARLES H. BENDER Quality Produce Coinplirnents of W aowsgcoesmss 14813 Madison Avenue Lakewood, O no MOTOR SALES and SERVICE DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH - PACKARD 195 ST DE T DIRECTORY 196 Blanchard, Mary Louise, 2-M, Elmira, N. Y., 129 Grandview Ave. ....,..... . Blanchard, Robert Edwin, 3-C, Belfast, Maine, 151 High st ,.,, ,.vevvv,x,,,,,.,-,, - ,Wm 7 gg Blanksten, Richard Alan, 4-C, New York 25, N. Y., 175 w. 93rd st. MJ' Bloch, Michel Georges, 4-C, New York 11, N. Y., 117 Waverly Pl ..... 34,124 125 139 148 Bleek, Carol Eleanor, 1-M, Chicago, Ill., 4929 N. Fairneld Ave ,,,, M ,,,.,,, - ' Q--Q, 74 Block, Daniel Richard, 3-M, Oshkosh, Wis., 685 Algoma Blvd, ,.,,- mm ,,..------,, - nnn- -gnu 50 Blough, William John, 2-C, Chicago 37, Ill., 5712 S. Kenwood Ave. Blllllle, W- MICBHC1, 1-C, COlL11HlJu5 2, O., 305 Olentaugy St ,,-A- 01- ---.- P- ---s-- u A5.-' dm 74 Blumenfeld, Jeanne Lois, 1-M, University City 5, Mo., 6643 Kingsbury ,.., M --..--,,- 5 .,---- 74 Blumgart, John David, 4-C, New York, N, Y, 152 VV, 571511 St,--K -------.,-,.,,- ----Y34 133 Blunt, Gordon Keith, 3-T, Milford, Iowa ' BO211'd1112111, Earle Maynard, 3-M, North Fairneld, O ..... L .,......,....,,.,,,, Lu-,--,,,,m, ,,,-, 50 Bobbe, Alan Llewellyn, 3-C, Forbes, N. D., R.D, ,,,.,,,-,,,,,,- M --A,--,,,,,YV---,,-, ,-,,-- F -N50 145 Bofldie, Marcia Lorraine, 1-M, Baltimore 17, Md., S21 W. Lanvale 5t,,,-mg g ,-,,,, Q, 74 Bodell, Bruce Robinson, 2-C, Glen Ellyn, Ill., 274 Forest Ave ,..,,., M, --,,-, M ,,,,,,---,-,-,,,,,,V, 63, 93 Bogardus, Vern Lee, 3-C, Cleveland 11, O., 3293 W. 162nr1 St..- ...-.. Mamma ,,,,,, ,WN-N S1 Bonar, Mfnrgaretl Ann, 2-C, Parkersburg, W, Va., 2311 Elin 5t.,M,-- ,.,,,,, H ,,,,, 53,132 Bousey, John Bonell, 2-C, Makawao, Hawaii, Box 75, ,.....,....,,.,.,,,,,,,..,.,, Y ,,,,,,, 63,130 Bonsey, Wfilliallll Edwin, Jr., 1-C, Makawao, Hawaii, Box 75 .,...,..,,,.,,.., M- ,-., , 74 Boose, Robert Wallace, Gr-M, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 824 Main St. Booth, Ann Hazel, 4-C, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., S34 F101-ida Ave ,-----,-, mum., w,--- M-,muh 34 Borden, Rosanne, 1-C, Winchester, Mass., 150 Highland Ave. ,...... ,W ,,,.,,, W ,.,,,,,,,,,.., NYM-, 74 Bosomworth, Peter Palliser, 1-C, Akron 13, O., 81 Sand Run Rd,A ,.,,,.-,, 74 BOSt21i1'l, J2ll31CS C13-FCIICC, 2-C, Louisville 11, Ky., 4205 Sunset Ave.A, ..,,,.. -,WA 63 BOStOn, Alice, 4-C, Portland, Maine, Falmouth, F01-eside. .,,,11,,.,,,.,.,,, , ,,,,,,--,. 34 Bosworth, Edward Increase, 4-C, Oberlin, O.. 78 S. Professor St. Bosworth, Mary McClure, 2-C, Detroit 4, Mich., 9789 Chenlot St..L..L ................,..... ..L.LL- 63 Bosworth, 'William Gordon, 4-C, Hartville, O., S. Prescott St ......,., ,,-...,-.,,,1,1..1 A ,,,.., 34,124 Bott, Raymond Lee, 1-C, Cleveland 11, O., 3509 W. 118th St. ..,.... L.-,,.,.,., .....,,,., ,--, - -.5 74 Bottorff, Mary Louise, 1-M, Sigourney, Iowa, 209 N. 1X4ain St. ...,. -L ,,,,.,,.,, ,,,. , 74 Bouvet, Jfeannel Renee, 3-C, Drexel Hill, Pa., 517 Brookfield Rd ......... ........ L.-- 51 Bower, Blair Thomas, 3-C, Pittsburgh 13, Pa., 4600 Bayard St. Bowerman, David Lee, 1-C, Victor, N. Y., Victor Rd ..,,...,-,......,,........... .,.L..L ...,,,. ., 74 Bowie, Lfoisb Elizabeth, 2-M, Delta, Colo., 604 E. 4th St. ............. .,..,.................... . ., ........ .. 63 Bowman. George Horace, 1-C, Amsterdam, N. Y., 45 Phillips St.LLL ,............... LL .... L .... - 74 Boyd, Dforothyl Elizabeth, 4-M, Glen Rock, N. J., 66 Rock Rd ..... ..,.,,. L LLL- .,., Li. 34 Boyer, Robert Jay, 3-C, Palisade, N. J., 1140 Buckingham Rd..-LLLL ..,. L.L.-L ....,... N34,164 Boylan, Constance Anne, 1-C, Elyria, O., 236 9th St. .,.......,. L ..,. LLL ..,.,.... LLL- ..,. LLLLL, 74 Boylan, Gloria Joyce, 3-M, Plainfield, N. J., 1217 Randolph Rd..L.L ......... ..L ..... .. ...,.... 51 Bradley, Betty Ann, 3-C, Clayton, Mo., 7708 Forsythe Blvd ......... L .......................... L ....... 138 Bradley, Dan Fordham, 1-C, Cleveland, O., 11311 Clifton Blvd ....,. LL ..,........ LLLL .,.. LL..- 74 Bradley, Dorothy Davis, 2-C, Georgetown, Ky., 409 VV. Main St..LL ...... LLLLLLLLL63 180 Bragg. Nana Irene, 4-C, Rochester 9, N. Y., 660 Parsells Ave..LL..L ......................... L34, 130 Brasen, 1lVallace Raymond. 3-C, Oberlin. O.. Hallauer Rd. .LL .,...........,......,... L51, 176 Braun, Mary Lou, 2-C, Adrian, Mich., 115 E. Michigan St ....... L ..... LLL ...... LL.LL.LLL. 63 Breckenridge, Edward Lee, 3-C, Grove City, O., R. D. 1 ............................ 51,15-1, 161,163 Breece, Selena Marie, 1-M, Cleveland, O., 1327 East Blvd. ................................... L -.-LLL..... 74 Brennan, Mary Elizabeth, Gr-C, Troy, N. Y., 120 12th St. Brennan, Thomas Myron, 1-C, East Cleveland, O., 1215 Rozelle Ave ............. L..63,128, 163 Brennan, Walter Joseph, 2-M, Troy, N. Y., 120 12th St .... L ............ MLLLLLLLLLL ..... LLL- 67 Brennand, Charles, 1-M, Newark, N. J., 45 Chelsea Ave...L ....... .... ........... L L L .... . ...... -- 74 Brenner, Greta Jacqueline, 1-C, New Rochelle, N. Y., 8 Montgomery CircleLL.-. ........ 74 Brewer, Nancy Lorine, X3-C, Evanston, Ill., S02 lngleside Pl ......., LL.L ...........,.... L...L .... ...L 51 Brezsny, Mary Ann, 4-M, Detroit 2, Mich., 644 VV. Bethune ............ L ........................... L ..... 34 Bridenbeclcer, VVilliam Julius, 3-M, Buffalo 7, N. Y., 28 Vulcan St ............ L ....... L.L.LL.. 51 Brinkman. Nancy, 1-C, Bellerose, N. Y., 16 Huron Rc1...L .............. LLLL.LLL.L-L....L74,182 Brinley, Floyd John, Jr., 1-C, Toledo, O., Apt. 45. 2070 Campus Rd..-.LL-.LL.L.LL74, 139 Bristor, Marjorie Lucile, 3-C, Maywood, Ill., 706 S. 4th Ave .... -L .................... L.L ........... 51 Broder, Arthur Martin, 2-C, Passaic, N. J., 47 Pleasant Ave...L ..... L ................... . 63 Brodhag, Alex Edgar, Jr., 4-C, Charleston 4, W. Va., 649 Holly Rd .................... L ...... L-L 34 Bronsteen, Robert William, 1-C, New York, N. Y., 320 Central Park West ............... L .... 74 Brough, Afmosj Joseph, 1-C, Grosse Ile, Mich., 25519 Meridian Rd ...L............ ..L............. 7 4 Broughton, Elizabeth Ann, 3-C, Bronxville, N. Y., 13 Field Ct.L ..... LL.LLL-.-LLL-LL 51 Brown Alice Kathleen, 1-C, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., 3334 Vifaltham Ave .L...L.. ......... 7 4,180,183 Brown Edward Willis, 2-T, Jennings, La., 1207 S. Main St. Brown Helen Lawrence, 2-C, Chicago 16, Ill., 3146 Lake Park AVCLLL .... L-.L.LL .....- 63,143 Brown Janet Elisabeth, 2-C, Erie, Pa., 3012 F1'e11Cl1 S11 ............... ..L............ ..... - .... L - 64,130 Brown Janet Elizabeth, 3-C, Rochester 12, N. Y., 33 Elmtree Rd .... ...... ..... . . 51. 127,134 Brown, Marilyn, 4-C, Glenbrook, Conn., 103 VVest Ave.. ...... L .... LLL .................., .L140,143 Brown, Mfat-thai Jule, 1-C, Ravenna, O., 436 Lawrence St ....... LLLL ..................... LLL- 74 Brown, Nancy Carol, 1-M, Erie, Pa., 405 W. 6111 St ......... LLL -... L.--L ----..----.-- L ---l. 4 -.-- ----- 74 Brown Ofrlandol Dwight, Jr., 2-C, New Lexington, O., 308 Pack Ave .... -L..63. 139,142 Brown Pfeterj Rodgers, 3-T, Handsom. Va. ' Bi-own, 'William Hutcheson, 2-C, Glensidc, Pa., 161 B1ckley,Rd...L ........... L ...L... .... . LL64,164 B1-Own, Yolanda lX1arguerite, 2-C, Chicago 15, Ill., 4540 Vincennes AVC ....... L.. ....... .- 51 Browne, Bertha Verna, Sp-M, Oberlin, O., 129 N. Professor St. Brucker, Roger W'arren, 1-C, Shelby, O.. 20 N. G2llT1l91C St ...-----.----- ---We ..--.- - ---------f'------------ 74 Bruckheimer, Alan David, 2-C. Buffalo 13. N. Y., 298 Highlillld AVC ------------4-f-- 54,126 123 Bi-uinby, Stanley Dean, 3-C, Walcemaxi, O., Box 71.L .............. LL- .....-..-.-.------ ---W V.--.- 51 170 BFu1111Cl', Robert Otis, 4-C, Shaker Heigl1tS. O., 3609 Ll1Clg21tC Rd ------. ---------- 3 4,125 lg? Brush, Barbara Visscher, 3-C, Herkimer, N. Y., 3 Park P1 .-.....---- L ..-...---.----- Bryan, Floyd Charles, 2-T, Attica, O., S. Main St. Buck. Daniel Clifford, 2-C. Verona, N. J.. 27 Mt. Prospect Ave----A -,--,.-------.4- .--.-- - Buckley, Wendell Dean. 3-NT, EVCFCUZ, O., Box 185, R-D- 1--------N ---' -s----- LL51 Budd, Leslie, Jr., 4-C, VVarren, O., R. D. 5L.-.L ...... L-..L ..... LL .....---- -BW .e--.-- ---------- Buell, Mary Lincoln, 1-C, XVelleSley HillS. Mass.. 62 C21YiSl1FO0kC Rd --A------------ - --e----- - Buhler, Roald Thomas, 1-M. Leonia. N. J.. 144 Broad Ave- .'-- --- ---------------------- Bullock, James Glenn, l-C, Rochester, N. Y., 266 Burley Rd ---- --.-.-A-- - --------- V - ---------- 64 51 163 74 75 64 SINCE 1888 Phone NO' 1 CUUH'S BIHE SHUP G EM-Wuiiifffllwg We Has served Oberlin students and towns- THE NEWSTRIBUNE 19901319 in 3 friendly, Gflicient mfllmef, Oberlin? Number One Newspaper COOK'S can repair any bike. Founded in 1860 65 South Main Phone 68 Books, Catalogues, Magazines, Programs Bill FHHHHLIH STUHE The Store which has everything you need Whenever You Need It Combined VVith ' FRIENDLY, EFEICIEN T SERVICE gg 13 West College Phone 517 MISS COBB'S SHOP PU lu 8 lu A Shop Every Woman Ought To Know 16 E. College Telephone 272 OBERLIN, OHIO MEN'S EAR . . W Caterlng to the proud Mlss and Mrs. TCBIN'S TIME SHOP VV. E. PARKER Watch Re Jair .. 1 College Seal Jewelry 3 fl Prompt Dependable Service 11 E. COLLEGE OBERLIN, OHIO 25 VV. COLLEGE OBERLIN, OHIO 197 STUDE T DIRECTORY 198 Burch, Dana De1Nitt, Jr., 1-C, 1Vilmington, Del., 1107 Delaware Ave Burgeson, Duane Alvin, 2-C, South Euclid 21, O., 912 Clinton Burgoon, David Vifarner, Jr., 2-C. XlV1l11'1CtliEi, Ill. 1544 Tower Rd ,- 64 145,163 170 1 64 Burkanl, Douglas Rammelsberg, 2-C, Lawrenceburg, Ind., R, D. 1 ,-,,-,-,.,,4,,-, - --,,,,,,,, 51,148 Burket. Richard EC1W211'Cl, 2-C, Sandusky, O., 513 Columbus Ave. - ..,..,,, - ,,,,,..11,, 64,168,169 Burkholcler, Dorinthe Anne, 2-C, Newton SS, Mass., 60 Summit Sth,--,M ,,.,-,,., A .A,4--- Q, 64 Burley, Bruce YVillia1n, 1-C, Hamburg, N. Y., 235 Union Sr ,o,4,,,,-,,,,,,,,,A-,--,-,,,,,,,,,,-, ,,-,,,-. 7 5 Burley. James Thomas, 1-M, Tatamy, Pa., Main St., o,,,,,,,,v,,,,,, M, ,,,-,.,,. M ,.,. w----- 75 Burneson, Donald Lloyd, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 58 E. Lorain St. Burnett, Kathryn Eleanor, 2-C, Amarillo, Texas, 4223 W. 11th Ave. BUFIIS, Betty Alice, 2-1V1, Clear Lake, Iowa, S06 S. 2nd St ,,o-,,,, ,,,,,,,,--,.,-, , ,mlm 64 Bl.lI'llS, Crcrald Kinnear, 3-C, Oberlin, O., 263 Elm St, A,,n.- Y- ---,,,-wA,-- vYV,w-----,,-,.---- 5 1,99 Burns, Richard Lynn, 1-M, Royal Oak, Mieh., 406 Virginia Sf .,,--,.,..,,,.,,,-,,,,,,,.,-,,,,,,,,,, .,,,, 7 5 Burns, Robert Francis, Jr., 2-C, Oak Park, Ill., 940 Washington Blvd .... ..... 6 4, 163, 166,170 Burto William DeWitt 1T Chapel Hill N C R D 2 Ui , - , , . ., . . Bush, Kathryn Eleanor, 3-M, Orchard Park, N. Y., 124 S. Buffalo St.. Bushnell, Elisabeth Hayes, 4-C, Buffalo 14, N. Y., 220 Crescent Ave. 34 35 180 Butler, Orton Carmichael, 4-C, Millersburg, O., 124 S. VVashington7-SA77777 t. Butler, Robert Lewis, 3-T, Valdosta, Ga., 608 West St. Butler, Williain Robert, 2-C, Bayside, N. Y., 36-21 215th Pl. 64 Butler, Mrs. Willie Pearson, 2-C, Valdosta, Ga., 608 1fVest ....., 51 Butterfield, Joanne, 2-C, Middletown, O., 212 Ardmore Dr., ........ ,.,..,,, 6 4,120,180,184 C Cady, Mrs. Ruth Tonnemacher, Sp-C, WVheeling, VV. Va., N. 414 Front St .,,, -- ,,,,,,,,,, , Cady, VVilliam Emmett, Gr-M, Nashville 8, Tenn., 1803 Morona St -.-.103 103 64 Callahan, Patricia Ann, 2-C, Coshocton, O., 310 McClain Ave ,,,,.,,.,,, -,- ,,,,,, - sii.,.,,,,, -,-, Callahan, Wliitney Baldwin, 4-C, Gardner, Mass., 197 VVoodland Ave .,...... -- ............. 35 Callison, James Crofts, 2-C, Alexandria, Va., 2705 Mosby Pl.-- ............. -------.64, 140 Callomon, Iflsej Ruth, 2-C, Wasliingtoii 6, D. C., 2006 N St., N.VV ....,,...,. .....,... --. 64 Calvin, Mary Hamilton, 4-C, Fairfield, Conn., 71 Old Field Rd. ,,.........,., - .....,.,,.,..,,,,....... 35 Campbell, James Dealton, 2-M, Conneaut, O., 155 Marshall St ...... - ......,...,. -- ....,..... --- 64 Campbell, Jfoannal Jean, 4-C, East Palestine, O., R. D. 1, Waterford Rd.L- ......... 35. 243 Campbell, Margaret, 3-C, Buffalo S, N. Y., 89 VVoodlawn Ave. .- ............... ----. ......., ....... . 51 Campbell, Susan Glynn, 4-C, Chicago 37, Ill., 5831 Dorchester Ave ......., ,...... - .... 3 5 Candor, Leslie Ann, 2-C, Dayton, O., 145 Greenmount Blvd ............ ....... , ..... 64 Capone, Yvonne Hedwiga, 34C, Newark 8, N. J., 173 Avon Ave ....... . ..... -- ...... 51 Carapetyan, Ara Verne, 1-M, Kent, O., 428 E. College Ave.,...- ....... .. ,-- ...... -.- 75 Card, Marian, Gr-C, Shaker Heights 22, O., 3585 Latimore Rd. Carhart, Jolm Stephen, 2fC, Riverton, N. J., 616 Lippincott Ave ................ --- ....... .......... - Carleton, Muriel Elizabeth, 2-C, Aleppo, Syria, Aleppo College ............... Carlton, Stuart Sherman, 1-C, Parma, O., 1425 Rockside Rd., ...................... Carnegie, Dorothy Elizabeth, 2-C, Rocky River 16, O., 377 Morewoocl Pkwy .,,...,......... . Carner, Ceorgine Lcnore, 2-C. Cleyeland Heights 21, O., 1052 Penniield Rd..- 64 64 75 64 64, 125, 128 35 Carr, Elizabeth Jewett, 4-C, Oberlin, O., 284 Forest St. ............. L ......... - ..... -- .......... . .... --- Carr, Nancy Louise, 3-C, Hingham, Mass., 72 Lincoln St. ......... - .... -- ......... --- ..... .--.-.-- 51 Carroll, Sue, 1-C, Fremont, O., 1118 Birchard Ave.. ....... . .................... -- .... . ..... . ..... - 75 Carstens, Howard Charles, 2-M, Enid, Olcla., 1421 E. Maple Ave. Carstensen, Edith Nellie, 1-C, East Orange, N. J., 28 Westcott St ............... .......... - --..- 75 Carter, Glenn Frank, 1-C, Akron, O., 1185 Cadillac Rd. ........ ............... .. .... L.. ..... . ..- ...- 75 Carter, Janice, 4-C, Mansfield, O., 177 Rae Ave. Cary, Alison, 1-M, San Francisco 18, Cal., 901 Lake St.. .......... LL ......... -ia ................... 75 Cassler, Gflennj Vlfinston, Gr.-M, Hesston, Kaus. Caton, Charles Edwin, 2-C, Wilmette, Ill., 1416 Gregory Ave....- .............. E ....... .....64 164 Catton, Ruth Willa1'd, 3-C, Decatur 34, Ill., 436 W. Eldorado .................... - ........... . ........... 51 Catton, VVilliam Robert, Jr., 2-C, Decatur 34. Ill., 436 VV. Eldorado .... - ....... -... . 69 139 Cavanaugh, Patric Lawrence, 4-C, Detroit, Mich., 6145 VVoodhall ....... ..... 1 66,167,170,171 Cawelti, John George, 1-C, 11Vinnetka, 111., 505 Provident Ave. ............................... .. .... 75 Chalfant, Jean Kathryn, 4-M, VVaynesboro, Pa., 118 Sunnyside Ave. Chaltaut. Paul Floyd, Jr., 3-M, VVaynesboro, Pa., 118 Sunnyside Ave. ....... .......... 5 1 173 Challener, John George, 1-M, Mclieesport, Pa.. 3023 Versailles Ave. .... 2 ........ ..... - ..... 7 Chamberlain, Robert Rexford. 1-C, Rye, N. Y.. 28 Fordham Ave. ........... f-1 Chambers, Martha Joyce, 3-C, San Antonio, Texas, 120 Artillery Post, Ft. Sam Houston...-. ...................................................................-...........-. .-.-.. a --M .-.- -...--.-.--- 51 Chandler, Marilyn, 4-C, Elyria, O., 337 Harvard Ave. . . ............ .................. . 33 Chandler, Robert VVoodward, 4-C, Glen Rock, N. J.. 49 Oxford Pl. ........ -M ........- 35,1-15 Chang, Jocelyn Shok Hing, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 111 S. Professor St.. ..................... . .. . .75, 147 Chapin, Nancy Jane, 3-C, Flushing, N. Y., 34-07 148 St. ........... 1- ................. - ....... . ...... ..... - 51 Chapin, Nancy VVood, 4-C, Wellesley Hills, Mass., 29 Hundreds Circle .... 35, 126,127,180 Chapman, Shirley Anne, 2-C, Catonsville 28, Md., 103 Hilton AVC. ......... 2 .......--.-. .---------- 6 4 Charache, Samuel, 1-C, Brooklyn 15. N. Y., 75 Prospect Park S. W ........ -.----.a.--.--..- 75 Chase, De Forest Robertson, 3-M, Kenmore, N. Y., 21 Alleghany Ave ........ 35 Cherry, Arthur Nelson, 3-C, Mclieesport, Pa., 1806 Eaton St. ........................ . Cherry, Charles Alexander, 2-T, Anderson, S. C., 330 E. Morris St. Cherry, James Eugene, 2-M, Albion. Pa., R. D. .............-........-..........-....-.- -- ---..--- ..---f-- . Chesler. David Jerome, 2-C, Elyria, O.. 332 Lodi Sta ........ ...-.- .....---.......-.-.--.-.....-- --.---- Child, 1fVilligm Clark, Jr., 2-C, VVestlield, N. J., 819 Sliadowlawn DI' ...... -.-----.. Chou, Margot Yi-chhen, 1'-C, Peiping, China, 64 South Compound 51 64 168 64 147 152 51 Yenching Un1vers1ty--.- .....................-............-.- - ---- ...- --.----.-- -.M -------.---- - ---- --A -----'- -----54, Churchill, Margaret Louise, 3-C, Berea, Ky., Lorraine Ct ...... .--..-.- A .------.- - 51.138 Clapp, Norma Ruth, 3-M, Burton, O., SO. Cheshire .......-............ - .--.---- ----------- - ------ Clark, Arthur Henry, 2-C, Oberlin, O.. 169 N. Pleiwant St- ...........--..... . --A---f --W Clark, Bruce Bampton, Gr-C, Yukon, Okla., 833 Elm Ave. .- .. . Clark, CClZl1'C11CCJ Kenneth, Jr., 1-C, Youngstown, O., 102 Xyoodbine .. . Clark, David Baldwin, 1-C, Peitaiho Beach, China. 6 Yuan Ming Rd- ................-... - Clark, Evelyn 1V1a1'y, 2-C, Cal6ClO11i21, N- Y., 17 East AVC- .--1-.- H ------------ - 163 148 139 75 64 :+A -A-fm ff ff... w 'A Noam AMERICAN fly? Fon comausrlon f , A A A I + , . A 1 -1 ffii! A A 1, , ..,,A 1 ,T , 1:,. 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V, ,W ,, LMA, ,jg 11 'jyz of menixalb and physical energiy, Qapp'li,eEd: fd the gsuhf-3 A T - ligilii, fhdjzwgftgzfgrhg5eQ5'rthg2?nCdE'Ti55g tAorfieqgs,.gg 131J,4e53Q,H5' TelEh1enfS'furnifished bvfthe Eriiftor' pffbli Ethiiigslf N 1 Them abundant Ijfewiswggot aufree fgiflig from is 1 A 1 4 A , A , , ..,, : ..., ,.,.if1- E EH .Qin was 3 S A A,,: ,.., Q2 , ,Z q bbykv , y ' Z. 7 1 N: ,I A 1' 3 A 1--: ': .. .1.,... 'I ' r ' A A ' K 1 THE NORTH AMERICAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY auANcH orncss wh new ENGINEERS 1- PRINCIPAL cmss CLEVELAND 4 OHIO MANUFACTURERS OIFQINDIESTRIAL FUEAL, aunnmc EdblPM,EN1' Fon GAS on OIL -A V F i I ' '- 1 , I X GEORGE REUBEN BROWN, CHAIRMAN 8g TREASURER CO.C. 'O4J 2 ST DE T DIRECTORY O0 Clafli, James 1fVilSO11, 4-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 3020 Coleridge Rd .,,..,.......,....... 35,125 Clark, JOl111 Hunter, 2-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 3020 Coleridge Rd ..., l............ 6 4,136,163 Clark, Mary Jo, 3-C, Georgetown, Ill., 501 S. State St. ,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,., 51,l26,127,134,146,180 Clark, Miriam June, 4-M, Lima, O., 1510 Leland Ave. ,,,,,,,,,..,.. ...,.,,.......,.,,,......... L .. .... L 35 Clark, VVCalterJ Dale, 1-T, New London, O., R. D. 1 Clarke, Howard Lemoinc, Jr., 1-C, North Canto11, O., 614 N. Main St ........ ..... .L 75 Clay, Gloria Grace, 3-M, Des Moines, Iowa, 5909 Vifaterbury Circle ........., ..... .......... . . 51 Cleland, Sherrill. 3-C, Akron, O., 1568 Hillside Terr. .. ......,. ..,... - L51 139.176 Cleland, VVCilli21111J VVallace, 2-C, Bloomington, Ind., 1300 E. lst St ........... L ........ 64,126,172 Clemence, John Lake, 2-C, Newark, N. J., 32 Peck Ave. ..,...,..,, L ........,. LLL ......... L 51 Clinton, Keith Robert, 3-M, Palisade, Colo., P. O. Box 273 .,... L ........,...,........................... 51 Cobb, Geraldine, 2-C, North Tarrytown, N. Y., 475 Monroe Ave ............... ........ . ..... 6 4,127 Cobb, Patricia Sprague, 3-C, Columbus 2, O., 215 E. N. Broadway 51,126,127,132,146,178 180, 234 148 Cobham, Alan Belmont, 2-C, New York 25, N. Y., 305 W. 97 St .............. .......... . .LLL COCl1ra11, Richard West, 2-C, Wilmington 268, Del., 1017 Euclid Ave .... L ..... L ......... ..... ....., 6 4 Colbrnnn, Fred Hunt, 2-C, Columbia Station, O., E. River Rd ........... ........ L ...... . ........... 6 4 Cole, Cfharlesj Edward, 4-C, Cortland, O., R. D. 3, ...,..............., L .,........... LL .........,.. 35,152 Cole, James Lawrence, 3-C, Oberlin, O., 111 S. Cedar Ave .... .... L ...LL ..... ..... 5 1,126 Cole, Marie Julia, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 111 S. Cedar Ave.. .................... L ........ 75 Cole, Ruth Evelyn, 4-C, Chicago 37, Ill., 1431 E. Marquette Rd .... ..... . . .... ......... L 35 Coleman, Joseph Guy, 1-M, Verona, Pa., 731 2nd St. .....,.................. ..................... . LL 75 Collard, LCoisD Rae, 1-C, Deeriield, Ill., Telegraph Rd .......... ............... L ........ L ........ . ........ L 75 Collier, Elizabeth Mae, 1-C, Elyria, O., R. D. ZH .,,.,.......l ..,. L .,,,.. . .LLL .... .. ......,..... .. 75 Collins, .Arthur Lloyd, 2-C, Elyria, O., 607 West Ave. ,.....,,........ L .........,...,. L .................. L 51 Collins. Richard Bielz, 1-M, Cleveland, O.. 18215 Lorain Ave..L ................,. L- ..... . ........... 75 Collinson, James Archibald, 2-C, Rocky River, O., 21273 Aberdeen Rd ......... ..... 6 4,172 Colt, Mary Forbes, 1-C, Brookline 46, Mass., 40 Heath I-Iil1L ......................... 75,138,182 CO11'1DtO11, Asa Thomas, II, 3-T, Samaria, Mich. Compton, Lewis Palm, 1-T, Flint 5, Mich., 824 I-Iarriet St. COl11Dl2011,X0fllliEl1T1 Robert, 4-C, Salonica, Greece, Anatolia College. ....... 35,135 136,164 Co11e, Eric Roger, 2-C, New York, N. Y., 1120 Park Ave. .,.................. L-.- .,.... 52 Conklin, Anna Rowe, 4-C, Great Neck, N. Y., 15 Deer Park Rd ............ ............... L ........ 1 38 Conley, Sallie Ann, 1-M, Royal Oak, Mich., 1302 ButternutLLL ............ -LL.....HL.. 75 Connelly, Richard Blake, 2-M, Independence, Kans., 505 VV. Main St.. ....... L. ,..,.,. ....... L L 64 Conner, Theodore WelJe1', 3-M, Coatesville, Pa., 72 Pennsylvania Ave .... H ..... LL..LL 52 Conover, Florence Sophia, 2-C, Montclair, N. J., 67 Montclair Ave.. ....... L ........,. .. ...... . 64 Conover, Leigh Wayde, 3-M, Northfield, N. J., Atlantic County Hospitals .......... ....... 5 2 Conover, Robert James, 2-C, Mountain Lakes, N. J., 61 Bellvale Rd. .............,.... ..... - .163 Conrady, James Andrew, 2-C, Lorain, O., 2128 Reid Ave. Contino, Joseph, 3-M, Conneaut, O., 368 Jackson St. Cook, I-Ienry Mowry, 2-M, Bristol, Co1111., 235 I-Iigh St. . ........ L LL ................... 64 Cook, Hfiraml Revere, 2-T, Jefferson City, Mo., R. D. 4 Cook, James Keddie, 3-C, Cl1icago, Ill., 188 W. Randolph St ................,.. ............. . ..... 5 2,139 Cook, John, Jr., 1-M, Newmarket, N. H., 8 Beech St. ............................... LLL ..... ..... .......... 7 5 Cook, Natalie Searles, 4-C, Leicester, Mass., 1 Earle St ....... LLL- ....... L ........ ..,.. . .35,130 Cook, Peter Francis, Jr., Gr-M, Morris Plains, N. J., 88 Glenbrook Rd. Cook, VVilliam Riley, Jr., 3-C, Wellesley Hills 82, Mass.. 27 Standish Rd.LL.-.L-L-..L143 Cooley, I-ICelenJ Patricia, 2-M, East Norwalk, CO1111., 8 Wallace Ave. ........ L ..... 6 90 Cooley, Margaret Esther, 4-C, West Lafayette, Ind.. 817 Salisbury St.. ........ L -L.L-. 4, 132,137,147 Cooper, Douglas Hamilton, 2-C, Pelham Manor, N. Y., 494 VVolf's LaneL.L ..... . ........ L 64 Cooper, Homer Chassell, 4-C, Chambersburg, Pa., Vifilson College 52,9 2, 124,125,132 Cooper, Nancy Dandridge, 1-C, Nashville 4, Ten11., 1503 Acklen Ave ............ LL..- .... 75, 96 Corfnian, Philip Albert, 2-C, Darien. Conn., 6 VX7oodland Dr .... -L ............. LLL-. ........ L 64 Corson, Geoffrey Ala11, 2-C, Avondale. Pa., R. D. 2 ................. L ............... ....... 6 4 Coss. Thurman Lee, 1-T, Beverly, O., R. D. Cossler, Nvllliillll Henry, 3-C, Youngstown, O., 548 W. Evergreen Ave ....... ....... . ...... 5 2 Costanzo, Yolanda, 2-C, Cleveland 5, O., 11624 Farringdon Ave. .......... L ......... . Courtney, VVelby Gillette, 3-C, Cleveland 6, O., 1734 E. 90 St. .......,.......... --L-....... Cowan, Kenneth Dean, 2-C, Lorain, O., 550 Washixigtoil Ave. Cowger, Rfichardj Vxlright, 3-M, Palo Alto, Cal., 935 Cowper St. ........ ...... L ................... . Cox, David John, 1-C, Vililliamsville, N. Y., 53 Milton St..L.L .................. .. Cox, Kendall Boicc, 1-C, VVinnetka, Ill., 1135 Spruce St ...... .... L .... . .. L ........... .. Cor. Merton M.. 1-T, Brooklyn 29, N. Y., 1522 Sheepshead Ct. Craig, Craig. John Tucker, 4-C, New Haven, Conn., 202 Prospect St.L ......................... 35 Peter Stebbins, 2-C, New Haven, CO1111., 202 Prospect St.. .........1.................... Crawford. Clan. Jr., 4-C, Shaker Heights 22, O., 3005 Montgomery Rd. L ..... 35 Crawford. Lawrence Alvi11. Gr-T, Attica, O., E. High St. v Crew, John Kenton, 2-C, Toledo 12, O., 5842 Deane Rd.. ......................... . ifripe, Edith Miriam, 4-M, Kendallville, Ind., 419 WVater St. ...... . ...... Crispin, David Bowen. 1-C, VVo0dstoWn, N. R. D. 1 ........................................... . Cronk, Betty Jane, 1-C, I-Iamilton, N. Y., 44 Broad St .... L ........... L .................... L... ..-.. Cronon, Efdniundl David, 4-C, Cleveland Heights 18, O., 3260 Kildare Rd. 35,125 135 130, 147 64 LL- 52 Cronon, Nancy Ann, 4-C, Cleveland Heights 18. O., 3260 Kildare Rd.. ................. 35, Crooks, VVCarrenJ Dale, 3-M. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1056 Prince St. S . ELL- ...... 64 L75,152 LLLLL 64 125,143 .64,129 141,143 LLLLL 64 .35,134 .75,163 ...LL 75 168,169 134 , ...... 52 184,187 35 Cross, Martha Phelps, 4-C, Faribault, Minn., 316 6tl1 Ave. N.E ..... 35,18O,182,183 Crgsgley, Robert Nelson, 4-C, Rocky River, O., 85 Buckingham Rd. ...................... LL Crout. -JfOl1ll, Richard, 1-C, Columbus 12, O.. 1810 Vvaltllalll Rd ........ L .............. - ....... L Crowell, VValter Bernard, 1-T, Elmore, O., R.D. 75 Crump, Laura Holbrook, 4-C, Lincoln, N. H., Pollard Rd. ................ LL ...... ..... L 35 Culberson, John David, l-C, Akron 1, O., 1678 Cvreerllawll Ave. ........ .......... ....... 7 5 Cullen, Carolyn yVendell, 2-M, Albany, N. Y.. 96 Melrose Ave....., ....L................ ....... . 64 Culp, Barbara Crawford, 1-M, Oil City, Pa., 221 E. 7th Sf ..... ...... ...----.--. --L ....-----------i - - - 75 Cumming. VVilliam Stevenson. 2-C, Gates Mills. O., BCrkSl1i1'e Rd .-......-------.- -.-a- - 52,152 Cundiff, Williaiii Stanley, 1-M, Lorain, O., 1120 8th St.. ..............-.. L .....-.----..-----a.. .N ------ W Cunneen, Doris Marie, 2-C, Euclid 17, O., 377 E. 250th St ....... 64 REMEMBER l ! l THE CAMPUS RESTAURANT For bicycling satisfaction, see OBERLIN BIKE AND APPLIANCE CO. 49 South Main Phone 553 DAIRY SERVICE CC. Suppliers To Your SNACK BAR Go to the Campus Restaurant for choice, delicious meals. Meet your friends there for a coke, a cup of coffee, or hot fudge sundae . . . and chat A Complete Line of I ICE CREAM, FRESH MILK, and other DAIRY items. BSS Main Phone 984 in the softly lighted, friendly atmosphere. 7 South Main Phone 490 Well-Prepared Food, Courteous Service, 'U' A' Ig Fine Selection of Music, and a D - ' Friendly Atmosphere The Ideal Place to Eat SALES AND SERVICE PRESTI'S Pk wk an - GOODYEAR TIRES f BATTERIES ik I ik Royal - Smith-Corona - Remington SHELL V Portable Typewriters PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ll H LY'S ' ' wafgnmggmqfbrulgsfure X . mascmpnons - vnous sa -on me connzn Always the Best in Drugs TMIAQDEUCE S., SCHHD EEFBU' t matte.. Filling Prescriptions is the-most - G 39-431Ejs5EC?0LLEGE important part of oui business. Sheaffer Lifetime and Parker Pens 201 2 S DE T DIRECTORY 02 Cunningliam, Elizabeth Jean, 3-C, Janesville, Wis., 214 Forest Park Blvd ,,,,..,,-,,.,,,,,, Cunningham, Gwen Aliee, 3-M, Jewett, O., W. High St. ,,,,-,-.,.,,,,,,,M-,-,,,,,Av,,,,, F ,,,,-,,,Avw, 52, Curininghani, Joseph Littleton, 4-M, Houston, Texas, 3401 Palm .,,.,,,, M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,, 35 CUYFJCF, Mllflfetl, ll'-C, CO1icO1'd, N. H., 38 Auburn St. .- T.. . , ..... ...,. 2 35,132,139 Curtis, Howard Metcalf, 2-C, Moorestown, N. J., 224 E. Main St ..... 52,164,168,l69 Curtis, Julius Frank, 3-C, Lorain, O., 1518 19th St. CUYUS. Virginia Goldsbury, 2-C, Moorestown, N. J., 224 E. Main SLM-.- .......... ..,-.64, Cussell, Elizabeth Katherine, 4-C, Tacoma, 5lV2.Sll., 3815 N. 38th St. Cutler, Helen Ruth, 4-C, Berlin, N. H., 149 Hillside Ave .,,..,.,,,,,,,. W.- ,,,,,.,,,,,...,..,, 35 D 1 r v 1 Dahlman, Jfohnj Stanley, Gr-T, Cleveland, O., 12205 Locke Ave. Dale, D0l'Otl1Y Elizabeth, 1-C, Columbus 8, O., 1918 Tremont Rd .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - Dalgety, William Doig, Jr.. 2-C, Northbrook, Ill., 1573 Winnetka Ave. ....,..........,,..,... . , Dalrymple. Mary Alice, 1-M. Colonial Park, Pa., 4000 Elmerton Ave.. .......,.,,,....,.,..,, A Daly, Jea11 Eleanor, 4-C, Dayton 7, O., 920 Bryn Mawr Dr. 52 138 141 144 172 134 127 75 152 75 188 127 130 65 127 65 '75 52 35,126,127,180,183,185,187. Daly, MaryJean, 2-C, 1fVaban 68, Mass., 9 Lai-eh Rd ,,1,, ,,,, . .,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,M H ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 65, Dandar, Alex Elias, 3-T, Turtle Creek, Pa., Box 426, R. D. 2 Daniels, Dorin Slater, 2-C, Madison 5, Wis., 1129 Vtfaban Hill. ,,,,,.,,,,,....,... ,,,,,,,,, 6 5, Daniels, Frank Cyrus, 2-M, Willoughby, O., Mentor Ave., Box 287-, ,,...,... ..,.,,, . . Daniels, Martha Jane, 3-C, Riverton, N. J., 710 Thomas Ave..... ,,,,...,.,.. ......,.. 5 2, Daniels, Robert Hutchinson, 2-C, Euclid 17, O., 27772 Tremaine Dr., ,,,,,,,.,.,.,.. Umw- Danielson, Dorothy Louise, 1-M, Union City, Pa., 12 4th Ave. ...., 2 ,...,.......,..,.,..........,. 2.-- Danner, Horace Redington, 3-C, Elyria, O., 354 3rd St. .,.,,.. ..... .....,,,..,,.,...... , ,..,.,,,. , . E .,., Darling, Carolyn Jeannette, 1-M, Cazenovia, N. Y., 5 Seminary St. ,.... -ME ....... ..., 2 -.- Darmstadt, Quenting Adelbert, 2-C, Cleveland 9, O., 3911 Schiller Ave. Davenport, Elizabeth Alice, 3-C. Plymouth, Pa., 53 Church St.. ....,..,,.......... ,..,,,,., 5 2, Davenport, Marion Shonk, 1-C, Plymouth, Pa., 53 Church St.. ...,.,....... -......-... Davidson, VVillia1n Evans, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 161 Forest St .......,.. . Davies, VVillia1n Olin, 2-C, Akron 6, O., 916 Davies Ave. Davis, Davis , Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Alison, 1-C, East VV1lllStO11, N. Y., 14 School St.- ..,,...,...,..,.,..... - ......., . Mrs. Barbara Day, Sp-C, Topeka, Kaus., 715 W. 8th St. Edna Louise, Gr-M, Tuskegee, Ala., Drawer B, V.A. Edward Harlan, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 233 Forest St ..,.,.,......... 2 ..,. --.--.--......,.-...-......... James Cox, III, 2-C, Cleveland 8, O., 12814 Lake Shore Blvd ........ - .-.-.-..65, Rees Howell, Jr., 3-C, Shaker Heights 20, O., 2923 Lee Rd....L- .... -.-.- Rtichardj Allen, 1-T, Euclid, O., 19640 Lakeshore Blvd. Willialll Potter, Jr., 4-C, Oberlin, O., 233 Forest St. Dawson, Lattie Lee, 1-C, Millington, N. J., Rock Hill 12... ........ ............. - Day, Daniel Shepherd, 4-C, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., 281 Parker Dr. ...,.. ..2-L.L ........... Day, Elizabeth Lcnore, 1-C, VVellesley, Mass., 8 Brookfield Rd ..,. -..--.-., ,.,.........,..,..... .- Deahl, Robert VValdo, 2-M, Zelienople, Pa., S. Division St. .... 1 ......... -...-- ..... -..L .... -.-...-.- Dean, Donald Everett, 2-C, Flushing, N. Y., 4317 Parsons Blvd.. ...WL .... DeBoer, Dorothy Lois, 1-C, East Paterson, N. J., 33B Elmwood Terr .,......... Deck, Herbert Heller, Jr., 4-C, Springfield, Mass., 114 Harvard St ....,. K.- ......... Decker. Dfonaldj Lynn, 3-M, Manslield, O., 252 Richland Ave. .....,.... , ,,....... ..,. . . de Csepeli, Mary Johanna, 3-M, New Yo1'k, N. Y., 36 W. 86th St ....... .... 2 ............. 2 .-. Deeter, Gladys Irene, 3-C, Pomona, Cal., 305 E. Grand Ave. ...,....... ............... . ..,. . , De Graw, Bertha Mercedes, 2-C, Mexico, D.F., Mexico, Campos Eliseos 185 ,....... DeJol1n, Alexander Joseph, 1-M, Lima, O., 762 S. Union St. . ...... ....... . .. .... ..... . -... de Leeuw, Shirrell, 1-C, 1fVilliamsville, N. Y., 4 Howard Ave. .......... 4.2. ............... .---..- Demmer, Delbert Aaron, 2-C, Massillon, O., 218 Lorin Pl. SNV.. ..,..,.. -K ........ .. Denison, Wfilliain Clark, 3-C, Rochester 12, N. Y., 280 Bakerdale Rd. Denninger, Karl Vincent, 1-C, Rochester 12, N. Y., 86 Camden St. ....... . Dennison, Mrs. Mary Shreiner, Gr-C, Oberlin, O., 198 E. College St. 36 6.5 , Denny, James Mason, 1-C, Indianapolis 19, Ind., 84 N. Audubon Rd. ...... .-.,-.. Denny, Mary Beth, 4-C, Indianapolis, Ind., 84 N. Audubon Rd ................... ........,......... Derby, Eleanor Frances, 2-C, Columbus 2. O., 3665 Olentangy Blvd ............... 65, Dettman, John VVarren, 2-C, Rochester, N. Y., 105 Forgham Rd.-- ............... 65, 89, Dettman, Lawrence Alan, 1-C, Rochester, N. Y., 105 Forgham Rd. ...L ....... . Detweiler, Betty Jean, Gr-M, Zeigler, Ill., 201 S. Main St. ....... .....,... ....... 2 . .. ...., ...,... L De Valois, Russell Lee, Gr-C, Katpadi, So. India De VVitt, Jerry Frank, 4-C, Jackson, Mich., 721 6th St. ,... ................................ . Diercks, John Henry, 3-M, Belleville, N. J.. 66 Malone Ave. ............... . ............ Di Lorenzo, Louis Joseph, 1-C, Bronx 58, N. Y., 2701 Grand Concourse ......... .. ..... Dimmette, Dulcie Gertrude, 4-M, Lenoir, N. C., La Ravine ............................ . 36, Dirgo, John Peter, 1-C, Bridgeport, Conn., 1511 Pembroke St .... ........... 2 ...L .......... .- Ditmer, Stanley Eugene, 2-M, Toledo, O., 2368 Franklin Ave.. ............... . ..................... Dittes, James Edward, 3-C, Lakewood, O., 2205 Bunts Rd.. .......... -..-...52,91,1 Dodge, Barbara Rhoades, 1-C, Oneida, N. Y., 582 Elizabeth St. ........... - ........ 2 .......... -.---. Dodge, Phyllis Elaine, 2-C, Westfieltl, N. J., 199 Lincoln Rd. ........................... ................ 6 5, Doege, Theodore Charles, 2-C, Bronxville 8, N. Y., 163 Wliite Plains Rd. .... Deering, Milan Fred, 1-C, South Euclid, O., 1936 Green Rd. ........ ..... . Dolliver, Margaret Elle, 1-C, Vtfashington, D. C., 3752 Joselyn St. NAV. ...... . Domer, Marilyn Alice, 3-C, Fort Wfayne. Ind., 1909 Crescent Avon., .... . ..... -, 2 ,143 Donohoe, Carter Hoffmann, 2-C, Berea, O., 182 Center St ...... ....................... L ..65,166,175 Doolittle, Elizabeth May, 3-C, South Charleston 3, W. Va., 11 XV. 8th Ave. ...-52, 138 24, 126, .........75, 52 177 75 184 75 75 75 65 129 52 75 36 75 65 52 75 36 52 sz iso 145 lb 75 65 65 75 36 141 130 75 125 36 52 75 144 75 65 129 75 142 65 75 143 Doolittle, Robert Frederick, I1, 4-C, South Charleston, W. Va., 11 VV. 8th Ave.. ....... . 36 Dorn, Ellen, 2-C, Columbus 14, O., 376 S. Chase Ave .... .M ........................................ --.65, 182 Dorsey, Beverly Roscoe, 2-C, Binghamton, N. Y., 31 Haendel St. ........................... 65,101 Dorsey, Marceil Henrietta, 3-C, Binghamton, N. Y., 31 Haendel St. Douglass, Fenner, Gr-M, New London, Conn., 144 Hempstead St. Dow, Burton Smith, III, 1-C, Eric, Pa., 1020 XV. 6tll St.. ........... ....... 7 5, 96 THE PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. C. W. CARRICK DENTIST 5 South Main DR. HENRY F. DRYGAS PHYSICIAN 7 West College DR. E. B. GRAYKOWSKI DENTIST 33 West College DR. H. Cf. HOFFNER DENTIST 'FM South Main DR. A. PIRAINO PHYSICIAN 9M South Main DR. W. A. RICHARDSON DENTIST 5 West College DR. A. C. SIDDALL PHYSICIAN 47 College Place DR. JAMES T. STEPHENS PHYSICIAN 15 College Place DR. JEANNE H. STEPHENS PHYSICIAN 15 College Place THE I-II - O - HI DINING Room When you'1'e looking for Something Special for Mom and Dad or that impo1'ta.IIt date, or when youlre tired of meals at the dorm, then it is time for the quiet and friendly atmosphere and good food at the Hi-O-Hi Dining Room. 203 2 ST DE DIRECTORY 04 DOWNS, Atllisonj Jarrard, 3-C, Tokyo, Japan, 12 Hachiyama Shibuyo-Ku ...,...,,...,. 1152, 101 Downs, VVarren Ferris, 3-M, Salem, Oregon, 2121 S, High St, w,--.. 1.1 ,,,,,,,----.,,.,,,, 65,175 Dreher, Millicent Consuelo, 1-C, Kew Gardens, N. Y., 121-Z3 82 Drive ,,,w,v,.,,,,,,e, 75,141 Drum, June Alice, 4-M, Decatur 15, Ill., 1414 N, College ,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 1 ,,,,,,,,,-,,,w,V,w,,,,,,-, HHH 36 Drunnnond, Gregory Alexander, 3-C, Oneida, N. Y., Kenwood Sta ...... 1 ..........,.. 52,140,172 Drummond, Robert Harold, 3-C, Kawkawlin, Mich. Dudderar, George William, III, 1-C, Charleston, W. Va., 804 Beech Ave ..,,.....,..., 1 ...... 75 Dudley, Allen Porter, Gr-M, Welliiigtoii, O., 126 S. Main St. Dudley, Arthur Stowell, 2-C, Oberlin, O., R. D. 1 Dudley, Durand Stowell, 4-C, Oberlin, O., 140 Elm St ...... 1 .... ,.......... 1 ....,.,. 1 .,........., 1 1 .,.,. 36 Dudley, Rlchard Eldridge, 1-C, Auburndale 66, Mass., 86 Hancock St .... ...,..,....... 1 .....,. 7 S Duffey, Carol Anne, 2-C, Chagrin Falls, O., 68 Church St .,.. 1 .........,. 111 ...........,... 1.11 ..,, 65 Duncan, Cfatherinej Ann, 2-M, Alexandria, Va., 1613 Mt. Eagle Pl. Parkfairfax.1 .,... 65 Duncan, Robert James, 4-C, Youngstown 4, O., 152 Tod Lane ,,,.....,,.. 1 .,,..,..........,.., 1 ,..... 163 Dunham. Chester Gray, 4-C, Toledo 9, O., 3456 Island Ave ............ ...........,.......... 1 ..., . 36,139 Dunn, Mary Jane,,4-C, Oberlin, O., 62 King St. ....,,......,,...,. ,,.,..... 1 ,.,,,..,,.......... 1 .,.,,........ 3 6,138 DLUHOH, Ba1'lJa1'2l 102111, 2-C, Ballston Spa, N. Y., Milton Terrace, R. D. 3 ........... 11.65, 138 Durand, Nancy Kathryn, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 158 W. Lorain ,St ................ 1 ..,.............. 11 .... 65 Durning, VVilliam Charles, 1-C, New London, O., R. D. 2 ..........,......,, 1-11 ..........,. 1... ..... 1.-- 65 Dutro, Jlohnj Thomas, Ir., 4-C, Marysville, O., 226 VV. Sth St ........ ........ ....... 1 . 36,139 Dutro, Mrs. Nancy Pence, 4-C, Chicago 43, Ill., 2337 VV. 108 Pl. Duus, Louise, 3-C, VVilmington 284, Del., 107 Prospect Ave .,,.,....,,....,,. 11 ,.,,,....,. 52,130,141 Duvall, Robert Scott, 1-M, Oberlin, O., 195 Frankfort St. Dwenger, Kemper Van Voast, 1-C, Montclair, N. I., 2 Edgemont Rd. ' E Eames, Patricia Emily, 2-C, Evanston, Ill., 118 Keeney St .,,., 11 ............... .1 ......, 65,182 Easter, Harry Richardson, 3-C, Buffalo 20, N. Y., 127 Potters Rd ........ 1 .....,.. ................ 5 2 Eastman, 11Villiam, 2-C, El Paso, Ill ............. ....,,,.,..........,,.,..,.,......,.,....,.,,.... 1 ...,.,...,..,,,.... . 52,139 Ebbott, Peter Camp, 2-C, Mount Kisco, N. Y., Crow Hill Rd ........ ..,..... 1 .................. 1 .165, 89 Ebel, Robert Dean, 1-C, North Canton, O., 244 YV. Maple St.111.1 ..... 1 .,...,, 1 ,...... 1175, 163 Eby, Donald Arthur, 2-C, Ferndale 20, Mich., 154 E. Maplehurst. ,,........ 1 .,...... 1..1..1 ...... . 52 Eccles, Elinor Madalen, 4-C, Lakewood 7, O., 12505 Edgewater Dr..11 ........,..... 1136, 91 Ecker, ,lane Kenyon, 2-C, Haverhill, Mass., 170 Mill St .... 1 1.....1.. 111 ................. 1 .1.. ,. ........ 1 65 Eddie, Margaret Anne, 1-M, Vilyandotte, Mich., 1637 22nd St. ................ 1 ........11 1...,1.11.. 75 Eddy, Ernest DeRhone, 3-C, Norfolk, Va., 315 W. 27th St. .1.11..........1.1...1.1...1.. 1 .... 152,164 Eddy, Melissa Jane, 2-C, Norfolk, Va., 315 W. 27th St ........ 1 ....1... 1. .1..... 1 ............. 1-1 ....... 65 Edwards, Anna Irene, 3-M, Brooke's Pt., Philippine Islands1.1 ..... 1 ..... 1 ....... 1 .... 1.1.1.1 52 Edwards, Mrs. Edith Tingler, 1-T, Snyder 21, N. Y., 105 VVashington Hwy. Edwards, Mildred Rachel, Sp-M, Brooke's Pt., Philippine Islands Edwards, Nancy Elaine, 4-C, Wauwatosa 13, Vtfis., 8341 Kenyon Ave. ...1.............. 1 ........ 36 Edwards, 1fVilliam Meredith, 2-T, Snyder 21, N. Y., 105 Washington Hwy. Eginton, VVilliam Leonard, 4-C. Storm Lake, Iowa, 105 Seneca1 .1........,... 36, 94, 141, 143 Eglinton, Douglas, 1-C, Avon, Conn., Hickory Hill. ............ 11 ........1...... 111 .... 11111 .... 76 Eichelberger, Lewis Zeigler, Gr-T, Irmo, S. C., R. D. l Eisenberg, Helen Ruth, 3-M, Cleveland Heights 18, O., 3055 Euclid Hgts. Blvd..11 52 Eisenhauer, Richard Carl, 4-C, Hudson, O., Cleveland Boys Farm ............................ 36,135 Elder, Anne Ethel, 3-C, South Charleston, O ................... 1 ....... 1 1........................... 11111 52 Elder, Joseph Walter, 1-C, Teheran, Iran, American Mission .1 .............. 1111 ..1.. 1 ....... 111. 76 Elkins, Mfyrtlej Elise, 3-C, Cincinnati 6, O., 2629 Park Ave.1.1111 ..... 1 ....1 1 .... 1--.11 52 Ellington, Rose Marie, 4-M, Birmingham 4, Ala., 429 12th Ave. No....1 ..................... 1.1 36 Elliott, Christine Marie, 4-C, Baldwin, N. Y., 44 E. Stanton Ave. Elliott, David Loucks, 1-C, New York 27, N. Y., 606 W. 122nd St. .... 1.1..... . 1 ..... . .... 76,130 Elliott, Sarah Elizabeth, 2-C, Wabash, Ind., R. D. 2 ..................1..................... 65,128,143, 144 Elliston, Dorothamae Katherine, 1-M, Denver 3, Colo., 1460 Ogden St ............ 11 ......1. 76 Ellwood, Grover Odell, Ir., 4-C, Hamburg, N. Y., 77 Hunt Ave ..1... 1.11 .... 1-11 ...... 1.- 36 Elmore, Lois Ann, 3-C, Akron 2, O., 232 W. Miller Ave. .1,. 1 .1......1.......... 1 ..... 1 ....... 11.1.1- 52 Ely, Vlffilliamj Stephen, 3-M, Dallas, Texas, 3003 Hedgerow Dr.. ............ 1 ......... ............ 5 3 Emery, Judith Merrill, 1-C, Camp Hill, Pa., 1700 Kent Rd.. ........1....... 1.1 ................. 76,144 Emery, lVlarie Louise, 1-M, New Cumberland, Pa., 1702 Maple St. .....1.. 1 .......... .......... . 1 76 Emery, Robert Firestone. 1-C, St. Joseph, Mich., 1329 Lake Blvd. ........... 76.l30.139.143 Emery, VVilliam Rufus, 2-C, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Caseros 751. ........... 65,152,164.172 Enders, March, 1-C, Avon, Conn., VVaterville Rd. ............... 11 11................................ 11..76,132 Endress, Molly jane, l-M, Cleveland Heights, O., 3273 E. Monmouth Rd ....... 1. .............. 76 Enfroy. Henri Louis, 3-C, Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Repub., Cesar Nicola's Penson 75 ..... 1 .1.11..... 1 .......... 1 ................. 111 ....... 1 .................... 1 ..-.-.- 153,170 Enrietto, james John, 1-C, Xdfashington 15, D. C., 3358 Stuyvesant Pl., N.VV ........ 1.175.145 Epstein, Jacob Joseph, 4-C, Flushing, N. Y., 55-26 138111 St.. .1............... . ........... .111--.1 36 Erday, Helen llflartha, 4-Nl, Geneva, Ill., 10 N. 31'd St. .1.1... 1 ...1.............1.......... .....1 1 1-.. 3 5 Erdman, Ernest john, Ir., l-M, Sandusky, O., 1303 Prospect St. .... .. ........... .......... 1 65 Eshelman, james Norman, Ir., 1-C, Arlington, Va., 1126 16th St. 5.1 .................. 1176.145 Evans, Dfanielj Eugene, Gr-C, Youngstown, O., 1350 Avon St. ...... 1111111 ....1.. 11.11.1101 Evans, Edward Tait. l-C, Decatur, Ill., 1480 VV. Macon St. 11 ......... 1. ......... 65, 68 Evans, Frank Evan, l-C, Decatur, Ill., 1480 W. Macon St ..........1......1. 11.1 ..... 76 Evans, llfohnj Roger, 3-C, Miraj, India. ..1..11....1. 1 ..................1..........1............... ......-..------- 5 3 Evans, Paul Richer, 3-C, Salem, O., 616 E. 7th St .... ............. 1 ............................... ...... 5 3 ,101 Ewen, Douglas Hamilton, 4-C, Birmingham, Mich., 168 Hamilton Rd ...1 1.1 ........ 111 ..1.... 36 Ewing, Gladys Helen, 4-M, Maplewood, N. I., 549 Summit Ave ............ 11 ..............--.. 11 37 Eysenbach, Sarah Garwood, 3-C, Lakewood 7, O., 17444 NO1'tOl1 AVC111-11 -1.......---. 53,12f F Fabish, John J., 2-C, Cleveland 4, O., 10013 Parkview Ave. 1 ......... 11 .............. ......... 1 1 65 Fair, Thomas, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 19 E. Vine St. ...........1.1....... 1 1...................... 1 ....--.-. L1-65,147 Farley, Donald Curtis, Ir., 4-C, Canton 3, O.. 1512 27th St. N.W. ....... ..... 1 .... 3 1.135.146 Farmer, Kenneth Hunter, 2-C, Kansas City, Kaus., 607 Freeman Ave ....... 1 ......... 65 . 'yi IVA, i Q ,thx-X7 'V -'l pC'RvX -vqwvx' Ill- cf c tw HEADQUARTERS FOR I-IOMEMAKERS Let one of our expert decorators assemble and co-ordinute furnish- ings for one roorn or an entire house 3 there is no charge for this service. Q45 STERLING St WELCH 0. 1225 Euclid Avenue CLEVELAND, OHIO OBERLIN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE TWO YEAR COURSE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND SECRETARIAL WORK Over One Hundred Years of Service in Business Training OBERLIN, or-no Associate Member American Association of Junior Colleges Compliments of HIXON-PETER SON LUMBER COMPANY 'A' 272 South Main Street Oberlin The pick of the trees 205 STUDE 1 DIRECTORY Farrar, Lloyd James. Jr., 3-C. South Easton, Mass., Washington St. Fasola, Alfred Francis, 4-C, Connellsville, Pa., 212 Pulaski ses, .,...,,.,, QQ1QQ I1fiQQQ' Fauver, Jane VVellington, Irreg-M, Elyria, O., 133 Columbus St. Fauver, Mrs. Mary Pelton, Sp-C, Oberlin, O., 376 Edgemeer Pl. 11 ei, Chm-Jen, Gr-L., Peiping, China, 1 Tung Tsung Pu Hutung Feigenbaum, Ernest, 1-C, New York 25, N. Y., 425 Riverside Dr. ..... - ,,,.- L.,-,., Feinstein, Samuel Irvi11g, 1-M, Newark, N, J., 253-5 Noi-folk St ,,--,,.AN---,---,, W ,----A, -A,, Felch, Qtuentinj Roger, 3-C, Rochester ll, N. Y., 270 Terrace Pk. ....... Eif 53 37 Felix, Efrllestl Robert, 3-C, Galveston, Texas, 3827 Avenue R ya ,,..,..,,..,,., L ...,..,. , ..,.,,, , Fenton, Dorothy Jean, 3-M, Midland Park, N. J., 60 Highwood Ave. .,..,., - ..,,,,,,, W, Ferguson, Carl Findley, 4-C, Cleveland, O., 4617 S. Hills Dr.. .e., Ferguson, Dorothy Celestine, 3-C, Cleveland, O., 4169 W. 50th St ..,,,,,,.,, , ,,,,,.. , ,.,, , ,,,,,,, ,, Ferreira, Richard LeRoy, 2-C, Maplewood, N. QI., 13 Highland Ave. ...... 65, Ferrell, Jacqueline Eleanor, 2-M, Philadelphia 26, Pa., 6420 Fairhill St.. 76 65 164 53 53 37 53 172 152 37 Feynman, Joan, 4-C, Far Rockaway, N. Y., 1502 Mott Ave ,,,, ,L ,,,,,,,.,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, K Ficl1tler, Mrs. Constance Andrews, 4-C, East Paterson, N. I., 79 Midland Fichtler, Helmuth, 3-C, East Paterson, N. J., 79 lldidland Ave. ,,.,,.,,.,,,,,, , Ficken, Jtohnj Allen, Sp-M, Cleveland Hts., O., 1000 Pcnnlield Rd. Ave. ..,37, 103 Fine, Elio Ruth, 3-M, Brookline, Mass., 106 Addington Rdg, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fmk, Albert, 3-C, Detroit, Mich., 14574 Abington Rd, ,,..,,. -...L ,,,,,,,, Finken, Dorothy Alwine, 1-C, Mineola, N. Y., 109 Ellsworth Ave. .,... .. Finley, ,Toann Arlene, 1-C, Dayton, O., 315 W'ilmington Ave ,,,,..,, Firestone, Richard Francis, 2-C, Cambridge, O.. 313 Highland Ave. Fisher, Frank David, 1-C, North jackson, O., R. D, 1, ,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Fisher, Frank Harla11d, 1-M, Worcester, Mass., 118 Elm St. ,,,,,,,,,,,. ,, Fisher, Julian Potter, 3-C, Locust Valley, N. Y., Box 163 ..., Fisher, Mary Louise, Irreg-M, Fremont, O., 1406 Liberty St. fQfE5f Fishman, Erwin, 2-C, Cleveland 3, O., 1412 Nichols Rd. , .,..,.,.,... ,. Fitch, Harry Benjamin, 1-M, Deer Park, Wash., Box 164 ,,,,,, L ,,,.,,,, Fitts, Everett Bliss, 2-C, Andover, O.a .,....,........, H, ....,.,.,.,...,1,,,,,,,,..,,,, Fitzgerald, Donald, 3-C, S. Ashtield, Mass., Orchard Farm ..,, .......,.,......,. Fleming, Gferaldj LaDoyt, 2-T, Sandusky, O., 2409 Columbus Ave. Fleming, John VVilson, 1-T, Morganton, N. C., 614 Concord St. fifuiffflfsif' 2 ............... 53, Fleming, Phyllis Elaine, 1-M, Jackson, Mich., 765 Randolph .......,...... Fletcher, Norman Ferris, 2-C, Lakewood, O., 1505 Cordova Ave ...... Flint, Martha Minor, 3-C, Pitts0c1d, Mass., 194 Pomeroy ,...........,,.....,,,.,. Flitcraft, Annabelle Toinetta, 3-C, VVoodstown. N. l.. East Lake Rd. .. 55 iLi5'i1'siif'1's2 Flynn, Richard Pearce, 4-C, Lakewood, O., 1473 Victoria Ave. L- ............... l-.-37i 128, 139' Folk, -lan Elizabetl1, 2-C, Plainfield, N. J., 1301 Putnam Ave. .L Forbes, Elizabeth Candler, 4-C, Milton 86, Mass., 71 Forest St. Ford, Constance Guinevere, 4-C, Gloversville. N. Y.. 268 N. Main St....... Forney, Janice Marie, 3-C, Oak Park, Ill., 508 Fair Oaks Ave. ........,,....,. ,..... . Foster, Dianlc Carol, 1-C, Bay Village, O., 393 Canterbury Rd. ,..,..... .. Foster, Malcolm Lysle, 1-M, Valley, Nebr. ......... ...................... H - ......... . Foster, Richard Jackson, 3-C, Rochester 11, N. Y., 300 Aldine Stn.- ......... Fouke, James 1fVilliam, 1-C, Painesville, O., S S. Park PL.-- ............. Fousek, Blanche Anna. Gr-M. Great Falls, Mont.. 120 Sth St. S Fowler, Ann Melissa, 1-C, NVest Barrington, R. I., 40 Waltiut Rd. ...... ...... ............ . , . Fowler, David Henry, 4-C, West Barrington, R. I., 40 VValnut Rd ........... 2. ......... 37,1 Fox, Bruce Vlfendell, 4fC, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.. 284 Kenwood Ct. . ....... Fox, Richard Farland, 2-C. Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., 284 Kenwood Ct .... Fraley, Mary Claudice, 3-M. Oakland, Md., 23 4th St. , . ........ ............. L .-.-. France, Jean Reitsrnan, Gr-C, Princeton. N. I.. 221C Marshall St ........ ........... . Frank, Alan Robert, 3-M. Gloversville, N. Y., 160 Prospect Ave ............... - ....... Frank, Homer Allen, 1-M. Grand Island, Nebr., Box 14. .,....... .L ......... Franks, Joseph Gregory, 4-C. Brownsville. Pa.. R. D. 1 .53, 103, 1291 Lflffflllllfissf fQ...QfF 'iffQfQf7-ef flffflf ...... ffesf' v Qfiijssi' 252' Fraser, Constance Leslie, 4-C, BuFFalo 16, N. Y., 266 Sterling Ave ........ -.-La ...... 37, Fraser, Elizabeth Conner, Gr-C, Oberlin, O., 25 College Pl. Frazier, Harold Robert. 3-C, Youngstown, O., 666 Elm St. Frech, james Alfred, 1-C. Miles. O.. 504 Hartzell Ave. .. .... .. ....-..-.. Frederickson, John Clement, 1-C. VVest Newton 65, Mass., 70 Elm Frederiksen, Gunhild Norma Louise. 1-M, New York 16. N. Y., 120 Fredrickson, James Augustus, lr.. 2-C. Lakewood, O., 1455 Rosewood Freese, Nfancyl Patricia, 2-M. Indianapolis 5. Ind., 5419 Broadway. Frey, Dorothy Irene, 3-C, VVestchester, Pa., 111 Linden St ............... Frey, Fred Richard, lr.. 3-M. Roselle Park. N. I., 308 Madison Ave. Frey, Robert Barrick. Gr-T, Valley City, O. Friedlander, Henry Zuckert, 4-C. Scarsdale, N. Y.. Buckingham Pl. St., .,..,.. . .,.... ...... . - E. 34th Ave. . .,..... L ..... 37. 92, St ..... 76, 129 139 53 168 76 144 65 76 76 140 65 76 130 138 76 163 S3 185 143 65 37 37 53 185 76 140 65 76 128 37 65 53 130 53 76 130 65 76 132 65 53 176 76 76 3' 7 166 76 Friedrielis, Gordon Donnellv. 1-C, Lake Geneva. VVis.. VV. Dodge St. .2 ............... .......... . . Frittg, Harold Clark, 1-C, Pittsford, N. Y., 5 Sunset Blvd ..... ..................... - ......... ........... Fi-itzler, hdaxine Lee. 3-lf. VVorlf'nfl. Vtfvf' '16 Clbertson Ave. .... D Frost, lack Veasman, 3-C. Oberlin, O., 103 Forest St. .... ....................,..-.--..., - V-163, Frost, Justin Nasmith, 1-C, Buffalo 14, N. Y., 157 LaSalle Ave. ........ ... .... -...a..--- Fry, Barbara, 2-C, Bay Shore. N. Y., 85 Shorelane ......................... ............. 6 5,127, Fulmer, Glenn Elton, 2-C, Greencastle, Ind., 612 Highwood Ave ........ Fulton, Virginia. 4-C. Spokane 10. VVash., 1015 E. 32nd Ave. .... - .... .. Fusco, Patricia Anne, 3-C, Niles, O., 907 N. Main St.. .........--..... . G ..ffIffffffQff57fi 134 53 138 53 Gallagher, :Mary Gertrude, 2-hi, Toledo 7, O., 1766 VVyIlCllluI'St Rfl. ........ D- ....-. , ..-----.-- - 65 Gallagher, Robert Charles, 2-M. Toledo 7. O., 1766 Wyndhurst Rd. ....... -. .......-- ---. ..--.-.,, - 6 5 Gallo, Samuel Eugene, 3-C, Toledo. O.. 1431 Lincoln Ave. ......-........ .- Galloway, Jackson Rountree. 1-M, Alexandria, La., 2130 Polk St. ....... , 128, Galloway, Robert Loren, 4-C, Rockville Centre, N. Y., 29 Altlretl Ave. WW- v,.--- ..---.-- - A Gamble, Janet Eleanor, 1-M, Chambersburg, Pa,. 642 Lincolnxvay E. Gamble, Sarah Louise, 4-C, Milton 86, Mass., 255 Adams St .................. um-1L37'1-S ,2 ,180 140 76 37 76 183 GOOD FOOD slr PLEASED G U E S T S JUHN SRXIUII sf co. CHICAGO-LONG ISLAND CITY ' DALLAS-ATLANTA-PITTSBURGH-DETROIT At the For More Than A Quarter Of A Century A P O L L O THE INTERIOR MARBLE ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW 8a -I-II.E 19 East College St. Phone 299 O J. G. STEEL, Mallagei' Marble - Tile - Granite SPREAD? OPENHOUSE? Slate - Terrazzo OR JUST A SNACK? Crab Orchard Stone Oberlin students can always rely on GIBSON 'S for those fresh, delicious doughnuts or cakes with frosty 4 icings, right from the oven. The sweets at GIBSON'S melt in your mouth and chocolate milk or apple cider is welcomed on any Occasion. 4300 EUCLID AVENUE GIBSON'S CLEVELAND 3, OHIO 23 West College Phone 40 Henderson 1660 ' 207 TUDE DIRECTORY 208 Garb, Allan Eric, 1-C, New York, N. Y., 219 E. 19th St. ,.,,,,,,,A, 1 v,,,-, 1 Gardner, Richard Henry, 2-T, Columbus, O., 2018 Tewksbury Rd, im X6 Gargulak, Richard George, 3-M, Cleveland 4, O., 3458 E. 52nd St. Garner, Wayiie Lee, 3-C, St. Maryls, Pa., 242 N, St, Mai-y'S St ,,---,.,---- 1,1 -,..,.- 111-53,152 Garrison, Maran Sleight, 2-T, Napoleon. O., R. D. 2 Gartner, Louise, 1-C, Needham, Mass., 131 Fair Oaks Park. ,...,,.,,,, 111 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, w-..- 7 6 Gates, Anne Dorothy, 2-C, Elyria, O., 424 Znd St, 1 7,,, 11 ,,,,,,,-,---,--,- 1111 ,----,-v --bb ,,,-, 6 5 135 Gates, Diillle, 1-C, Locust Valley, N. Y., Peacock Point 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 w,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,, ,,-,4AA4,, 1 76 Gayters, Thomas Arthur, 3-M, Oberlin, O., 118 E, Lorain St ,-,,,,,--,-, 11 ,,,----,.,,,- ,,,,,-,- 5 3 Gee, Kenneth Homer, 4-C, Corning, N. Y., R, D, 1 C5-113011 Rd ,-,--,,A,,,,,-V-,---, 1 ,,,V,,-,- 1 ,,------,-, 37 Geer, Elizabeth Ann, Gr-M, Ingomar, Pa., 1fVoodland Rd. Gehret, Kenneth Girard, 4-C, West Lawn, Pa., 119 Intervilla Ave., -,MM 1111 .-.- 111,137,135 Gehring, Philip Klepfer, 3-M, Carlisle, Pa., 33 S. West St. Gerholcl, 'William Henry, 1-C, Huntington, MV, Va., 528 12t1-1 AVQ111 111111111 11 1,,11,1111 76,163 Gerlach, John David, 2-C, North Olmsted, O., 24854 Florence Ave.111 ,1111111 1 .1111 66,152 Gernert, Helen Elizabeth, 4-C, Elizabeth 4, N. J., 541 Waliiiit St., 111111111111111 37,S9,13S,142 Gcvertz, Harry, 1-C, Brooklyn 30, N. Y., 1508 E. 17th St. 11.......1.1111111111111 1,76,94,129,130 Geyer, James Robert, 2-C, East Aurora, N. Y., 45 S, Grove St ..11111 1111 1111 1111 1111111 .1111 66 Giamati, Charles Carl, jr., 1-C, Akron 6, O., 1233 Sth Ave .11111,1111 11111 1111111 1111111111 76 Gibson, Gfeorgel Morgan, 2-C, Newton Centre, Mass., 230 Horner St, 111111 ,1111111 6 6,143 Gibson, Gordon Rogers, 3-M, Hartford 6, Conn., 28 Kenneth St. Gibson, John Schuyler, 4-C, Mansfield, O., 60 Welliiigtoii Ave. 1111.111111111111 111111111 3 7,129 Gifford, Garret Ackerson, 1-C, New York 21, N, Y., 150 E. 731-d St .1111111111111 11111 1 11 11111 76 Gilbert, Alan Morse, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 108 E. College St ,.111 1111111 1 111111 1 11 111111111,11 11,1111 6 6,176 Gilbert, Donald Luxon, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 24S Elm St, 111111111111111111111111111111 1111 111111111111111111 1 66 Gilkes, Mrs. Beatrice Byrd, 3-M, VVashington, D.. C., 501 Tea St., N.VV ,111 1111, 1 11111 Gill. Gwendolyn Ann, 4-C, Maywood, Ill., 214 S. 7th Ave, .1..1,. .,1.11111111 1 111.111 1 Gillette, ,lean VVoods, 1-C, East Orange, N. I., 5 Harvard St .,11.1.,1111 111 111111.111111,11 Gillson, Ftrancesj Patricia, 4-C, XfV1l1111UgtO11 278, Del., Miullin Lane 1111111111111,11111111 Gilmore, Alice Jane, 3-C, Chesterland, O .,..........,.,.... 1.1 ......1..,.,...1..1.1.1 11111 1.11.11, 1,111.11 137, Gionfriddo, Pasqualine Lucille, 3-C, Portland, Conn., 245 Nlain St. .11.... 1...11 , 53,125 Giudici, Gloria Lucia, 1-M, Philadelphia, Pa., 2239 S. 18th St. ..,...1.... 1.1, 1 Glastras, Thomas Gus, 2-M, Collinsville, Ill., 216 S. Center St. .,1...........11 11111166, Goette, Robert VV., 3-C, Oberlin, O., 244 N. Professor St. Gohle, Arthur Williain, 2-C, Detroit 2, Mich., 114 WV, Philadelphia 111.1 .,,. ..,,111,, . 166, Goist, Xfvllljtlf Eugene, Gr-T, Oberlin, O., 33 W. Vine St. Golden, Maureen Louise, 1-C, Dearborn, Mich., 21710 Edna St ....... -11 .1...1. 11111111.11 Coldthwaite, Duncan, 3-C, jackson Heights, N. Y.. 3328 81st St. Good, Edward Pershing, 4-C, Bellevue 2, Pa., 48 Florence Ave. .,....... 1 ...,......,.1.. 37, 125, Good, Thomas Lee, 1-M, Philadelphia 31, Pa.. 13 VViltshire Rd ...... 141 ,.......,1,,,, 11111.11 Goodman, Delena Ella, l-T, Decatur, Ill., 920 N. Edward Goodman, Peter, 3-C, New York, N. Y., 956 Sth Ave. ..11..1......11..1., E ..1.1.. 111..1. . Goodsell, Geraldine Gray, Sp-M, Aberdeen, S. D. Goodson, Virginia Jean, Z-C, Oberlin, O., 324 N. Main St. .1,,1..11.......1. ..11...,1,.....11. 6 6, Goodwin, Alan Dixon, 1-C, Movlan, Pa., Rosa Valley Rd. .1 1... HK ...1.....1.111111111. 111 Goodwin, Robert Gillett, 3-M, Haverhill, Mass., 20 Commonwealth Ave .... 1.1 ......... -11 Gordon, Arthur Arnold, 2-M, Cleveland S, O., 10309 Empire Ave. Gordon, Carol Elizabeth, 4-C, Goffstown, N. H., 15 North Mast St. 37, SS,127,1S0.1S3.1S5, Gordon, Paul, 3-C, New York 28, N. Y., 131 E. 93rd St. .1.... 1 ,..,1.1........ 11 ........... 1.1. ..... Goretzka, Jean Eloise, 3-C, Greenock, Pa. .1 ...1..11 ...... ......,,...1..1.1. 1 H .1 ....1,,..1.. 51138, Gorman, James Patrick, 1-C, Akron 6, O., 440 Weelcs St. ..11.1.1.......11......1....1.. 11-.. .....1...1.-1 Gorombey, Gabriel john, 4-C, Chicago 19, Ill., 709 E. 93rd St. 1...1 1.1 1.....,....1.. 37 141, Gorsnch. Evelyn Mae, 2-C, San Gabriel, Cal., 633 Twin Palms Gottshall, James Kerwood, 4-C, Ardmore, Pa., 2942 Oakford Dr ....... 11.. 3 l,37,125,135, Gourley, Mrs. Dora Schlosser, Sp-C, Oberlin, O., Barrows House Gove, joan Grace, 1-C, Birmingham, Mich., 960 Mohegan 1 1.11.....1.....................1.,...1.. ...... . 1 Graetzer, Hans Gunter, 1-C, Dayton 9, O.. 2 Lonsdale Ave. . ..1...1... .1,..., . Graham, james Brandon, Ir., 1-C. Mount Lebanon, Pa., 261 JeHerson Dr ...1.. 11. .,....., Graham, james Gibson, Ir., 1-C, Evanston, Ill., 135 Burnham Pl.-.--v ........1... - ...... - ..... . 53 137, 138 76 127 53 126 76 138 152 76 152 76 53 182 76 53 187 140 152 76 145 164 76 76 76 76 Graham, janet Louise, 2-C, X1Vestbury, N. Y.. 536 Livingston St.. .1...1111.., . ..... .. ...... ...-. 66 Graham, Mary Louise, 4-M, Corry, Pa., 30 W. Frederick St. Graham, Mildred Fairchild, 2-C, Bethlehem, Pa., 123 E. Market St. ..... . 1,........ .. 66,152 Grahanl, Sarah Louise, 3-M, Franklin, Pa., R.D. 2. .... ...- .............. - ........ -..L .......... - .... -- 53 Grandle, Frank Harbour, 4-C, Coshocton, O., 701 Cambridge Rd. . .............. ...........1 1........1... 3 7 Grandle, Mrs. Janet Musgrove, 4-C, Coshocton, O., 350 S. 4th St ..1. 1.-. .11..... - .......... - ...... 37 Graves, john Lowell, 2-C, Chicago 37, Ill., 5765 Blackstone Ave .... L- .......... 66,163 Gray, Marion Russell, 3-Ni, WaVe1'ly, TC1111.. .....-........ -..LM ...... .....................-. . ..---. - 53 Greeff, Max Hehnuth, 3-C, Upper Montclair, N. I., 115 Wildwood Ave ........ .... 54,138 Green, Barbara Ann, 1-C, Detroit 19, Mich., 16715 Rosemont. .......... .. .......... ...Z .... 76 Green, Lewis Russel, 2-T, Grafton, O., R. D. 1 G1-een, Pfatriciaj JoAnn. 1-M, Oak Park, Ill., 1014 Mapleton Ave ..1. - ......... ........ 7 6 Greene, David Charles, 3-C, Elyria. O.. 314 15111 St. .--.......-....-. L --....---- ---- - -- 54 Gregg, Peter Alan, 2-C, Scarsdale, N. Y., 30 Cambridge Rd ................... L .......... ............ 6 6 Gretzinger, Roslyn Louise, 1-M, Navarre, O., Main Si. . ..............--..-.--. - -----.----.- -. ----- - 76 Griffitlq, Kfatharinej Hope, 2-C, Ho-Ho-Kus, N. I., 15 Glendon Rd ..................... ...66,1Q1 Griflith, Margaret Dyckrnan. 1-C, VVashington 12, D. C., 1941 Parkside Dr. . ....... . 16 Griggs, Maitland Lee, Ir., 1-C, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y. .... ............. - -.- ....... .66, S9 Gyms, william Alfred, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 17 N. Pleasant St ..... ....... L .M ................ .... L 163 Grimm, Marie Anna. 3-M, Milwaukee, Wis., 2316 N. 44th St.. ............ - ................ . ...... H-.. 54 G1-15Wo1d, Eleanor-e Constance, 4-C, Bennington, Vt., Govenor Robinson Ave..- ........... 37 Csfigyvgld. Jiudith L., 1-C, Dayton 9, O., Triangle Ave .................---. --- -------4--- -,------- G1-oesbeek, Milton VanLeer, 3-C, Havertown, Pa., 205 Strathmore Rd. ................ . .... 2 54 Gi-ofe, Jerrold Gilbert, 1-C, Boyertown, Pa., Box 184, R. D. 1 ............. - ......-............ 476 16Q Gi-ogg, Rgberta Ida, 4-C, Omaha 5, Nebr., 1910 S. 32nd Ave ........ .... - .-- .... -.-.-.- ..... - ....... .- 37 Grnbbg, Caroline Holmes, 2-C, X!X71I1ClSOI', Conn., 28 Prospect St.. ..... ..- .......... . Guenther, Harrison Colton, 3-C, Rochester 13, N. Y., 630 Ridgeway Ave .1..1.. .66 .54 144 131 S9 Siofan A g a i n ! O OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAIPHER 1948 HI-O-HI O THE STOFAN STUDIO 29 SOUTH MAIN STREET - OBERLIN, OHIO STUDE DIRECTORY 210 GU9I1ll1C1', 107111121111 Benton, 4-C. Lynchburg, Va., 1809 Richmond Ave. ,,,.,, k.,,,- . 3 Guise, Stanley M., 1-C, Kent, O., R. D. 4 w,,,.,, ,,-,AAAv,--,,-,,-- 1 -,,,A,----, M ,,----,4,------,--..---,.--N --A- - 7 Z Gunther, Anne Clark, 1-C, Hancock, N. H., Sand I-Iill Orchard, .,,,,,,.,,, -.H ,,,,..-, . ,,v-,-, 76 Gunther, Joan Frederick, 1-C, 1-lzincock, N. H.. Sand Hill Orehai-el ,..,A. 1 ,,-,,,.V.V,..-,,. --U 76 GL111flf1C1', Mary Ruth, 1-C, New Hartford, N. Y., 6 Sangee Ave. ...,,.....,Yv'---.-,V, -,mum 76 Gllntllef, P1'iSCilla Maxwell, 1-C, Hancock, N. H., Sand Hill Orchard ..,.. 1, ...,., wk 76 Gntfreund, John Halle, l-C, Scarsdale. N. Y., 2 Cai-stcnsen Rd ............, ,...... 7 5 Guy, Mary Josephine, 2-M, West Springfield, Mass., 146 Suffield St. H Haag, Mrs. Betty Stettenbenz, Sp-M, Snyder 21. N. Y., 434 Ytfashington Hwy. Haag, George Frank, 3-C, Snyder 21, N. Y., 434 VVashington Hwy. Hacker, Richard Malcolm, 4-C, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1 Kingsbi-idge Plaza ..,,,, ,,., ,-,,,,. 3 5 Hadley. Robert Lindsay, 1-C, West Hartford, Conn., 33 Van Buren Ave. ........... , ....,. 77 Haeberle. Ann VVoodward, 1-C, Shelburne Falls, Mass., Ashfield Rd ......,. A .,....... 1.1. 77 Hagans, Patricia Esther, 3-M, Napoleon, O., 430 Riverviexv Ave .,.... ,..,,,... 1 1 .,,l.l , ,,,,,--,,- 54 Hagen, Ruth Elma, Sp-M, Oslo, Norway, Blasbortveicn 15, Vestre Alter ....,,,.... ........ H 77 Hagner, Samuel Benedict, 3-C, Germantown 44, Pa., 251 VV, Harvey St ....... ..,.... . 154,153 Haigh. Dana, 3-M, Wforcester 6, Mass., 242 Burncoat St. Hail, Julia Eleanor, 1-C, Detroit 27, Mich., 14590 Strathmooi-.1 ..........,,......, 1 ........ 11,1-...D 77 Haines, VVillian1 Hervey Bower, 3-C, Elkhart. Ind., 817 Cassoplis St ...., , ..,......,.. 5.1, 145 147 I-Iainsworth, Annie Marie, Sp-M, Dexter, Mich., 3276 C St. Haley, George, Jr.. 4-C, Lorain, O., 831 W. 17th St ............... ,........,......... , 1 .........,...... 37145 Haley, Patience Elaine, 4-C, Orange, Mass., 65 High St ....... L ..,,........... 37,97,131,144 185 Haley, Priscilla Jane, 4-C, Orange, Mass., 65 High St. . .,,...,. .. ..,...... 3S,97,131,144,1S0, 185 Haley, Williaiii John, Jr., 2-M, Pampa, Texas, 801 N. Gray St .... 1 ,..... 1 ....,,.....,1....... .,.,. 1 1 66 Hall, Glenn Austin, Gr-T, Akron 1, O., 1044 Yale St. Hamburger, Martin Alfred, 3-C, Pittsburgh 17, Pa.. 8 Forbes Terr, .....,,.... 54,129,131 135 Hamilton, Gwendolyn Ann, 4-M, Chester, Pa., 324 VV. 9th St.. ,...,...,..... ,....,....,. . ......... .,.. , 3 8 Hamilton, I-Ifelenj Chloe, 4-C, Evanston, Ill., 2745 Girard Ave ......., L ,....,.. .. ..,.. 38,140 Hamilton, Nancy, 1-M, Plainneld, N. J., 731 VV. 7th St. .. .... - ,.......,......... ,......1. . 77 Hamilton, Sita, 1-C, Chicago, Ill., Apt. 6H, 5844 Stony Island Ave. ...... .-.L 77 Hamlin, Norman Albert, Sp-M, Oberlin, O., 48 E. Vine St. Hampsten, Richard Franklin, 1-C. Charleston, Ill.. 26 Madison St. ....... 77 I-Iandyside, Douglas Peace, Jr., 4-M, Bedford, O., 762 Broadway ..................... 38 Hanke, Peter Stevenson, 2-C, Kensington, Md., 40 W. Baltimore St. .,...........,, ..,. . . 66 Hanning, May, 4-C, Wilmington, Del., Clifton, Edgemoor Rd. ,,..... -.-,.. ......... . ...... 38,152 Hannon. Lael Metzler, 2-C, 1rVel1ington, O., 122 Grove St. ...... - ......,. L .,... L..--.- ..,........ 66, 144 Hannuni, Mary Louise. l-M, Sand Springs, Okla.. 411 Main St.. ,..,......,......, --..,.... 66, 77 Hansen Jtensj Viggo, 4-C, Chicago 39, Ill., 1704 N. Keating Ave ...... -L- ....., ,..,... 3 8,241 Hansen Mary Maren, 1-C, Claremont, Cal., 566 VV. llth St. .,......,...,.., ....,....,...... . ..,.,.. 7 7 Hanson, Barbara Gertrude, 3-C, Fremont, Nebr., 1345 N. Broad St. .. ,...... .. . 54 Hanson James Robinson, 3-C, Fremont, Nebr., 1345 N. Broad St.. ........ - .... -..54, 130,172 Hanson, Marjory 1!V1g11tH1El11, 4-M, Fremont, Nebr., 1345 N. Broad St....- ........., . ..... --...- 38 Hanson, Maury Lloyd, Jr., 1-C, Bethesda, Md., 8903 Grant St.. ................,., L ................... 77 Hanson, Robert Lewis, Jr., 1-C, Summit. N. J.. 28 Glen Oaks Ave.. ...... .... 77,176 Hardy, Shirley Anne, 4-C, Delevan, N. Y., Regan St. .... ..................... 3 8,91,131, 144,152 Harmon, Alfred H., 4-C, Columbus 9, O., 172 S. Columbia Ave. ,...........,.......... 38,129,136 Harmon, Jean Lou, 1-M, Chicago, Ill., 7705 Eberhart Ave? .,........ ...... - - ...... ..- ..... L.-- 77 Harrington, Edward Lee, 4-C, Lodi, O... ...,. -. ....,. ........... V... . .. .. 38 Harris, Dorothy Patricia, 2-C, Lakeside, O., 525 Lynn Ave. -.. ...... ......,... ......66, 130 Harris, Eleanor Ruth, 4-C, Moorestown, N. J.. 101 NV. Oak Ave. ......... L ........ ...... 3 8,182 Harrison, Jfosephj Barton, 1-C, Philadelphia, Pa., 2028 Spruce St.. ..........,,. L.. .. .......... ..-. 77 Harrison, Richard Charles, 2-C, Napoleon, O., 8302 MOl1FOC St. ................. --.. 54 Harrison, Richard Hastings, 3-C, Bangalore, South India. 17 Millers Rd ........ ........ 5 4,142 Harrison, Robert Hunter, 1-C, Bangalore, South India, 17 Millers Rd ........ 2 ....... 77,142 Hart, Joan Ruth. 2-C. Piedmont, Cal., 10 St. James Dr .... ...... 2 .................... . .......... 66 Hart. Richard Wayne, 1-C, Piedmont, Cal., 10 St. James Dr. ....... . .............. ...... 7 7 Hartnng, Richard Walter, l-C, Baltimore 15, Md., 5503 Stuart Ave. ........ ...... 7 7 Harvey, Dudley Bryant, 1-M. Rockland, Maine, 10 Berkeley St. Harvey, Edwin Dane, 4-C, Frostburg, Md., 294 E. Main St. ....... . ........... ...... 3 3 Haryvood, Prudence Jane, 1-M, Hingham, Mass., 521 Main St. ............. - ........... ...... .... 7 7 Hageltine, David VV0od, 3-C, Belmont 78, Mass., 22 Fletcher Rd.. ..................... . .. ...... - 54 Hatlield. Herlpert Huntington, 3-C, Bellaire, N. Y., 210-26 94th Ave. ...... HD... .. 54 Hathaway. Richard Dean. 3-C, Indianapolis, Ind., 3415 N. Capitol Ave. .... .. 38, 54, 139 Hanbert. James Ferdinand, 2-M, Fremont. O., 310 Rawson Ave. ...... ..... 66 Ham-owitz, ltlartin Otto, 1-C, Istanbul, Turkey, University Istanbul ....... . .. 77 Hauser, Edward Burdette. 1-C, Oak Park. Ill.. 35 Lemoyne Pkwy. .......... 77,129 Hawes, Joseph Byron, 2-M, Madison, Wis., 3535 Mendota Dr. Hayes, Barbara Louise W'atson, 4-C. Peipirlg. China. e-----,---- ------,,f- ------- - 4 ---V-33, 1,13 Hayes, Norma VVillodene, 1-M, Findlay, O., 628 Bennett St ......... .............. .......- . . I7 Haylor, John Randall, Jr.. 2-C. Oberlin. O., 123 Morgan Sf-.Q .-.------ -----, - ---A- - -4- Haynes, Barbara Lee, 1-M, Pueblo, Colo., 1323 E. 7th St- --,--- - ------A7.',.-4- -- --ff--- --4-- - ff Hayward, Hugh Raymond, 1-C, Troy, N. Y.. 190 N. flake AVC- . - ----.' -,----- A ff I-Iayvvard, William Donald, 1-IVI, East Ofallgti, N. J-, 204 4111 AVC- -----.- ---- ---4 -f------- - - f7 Hazeltine, Jean, 1-C, South Bend. Wash.. Cowlitz St. . .. . 77.144 Heacock, Ruth Eleanor, 4-C, Clifton Heights, Pa., 629 Maple Ave. ...38, 91, 152, 182, 183 190 Hgadlgy, Mary Knox, R1VCI' Forest, Gale rAVC. ....-A .- -..r----.-- H f'--- e-- -f----------------- Heald, Lfark Aiken, 2-C, Princeton, N. 185 Moore St. ...................-.-........-- A .--. - --4vfv.-------- 66 Healy, George Robert, 4-C, Brownsville, Minn.. R. D. 1... A ---. 123 Heilakka, Edwin Einar Rudolf. Gr-M, Lakewood. O., 18128 1V. Clifton Rd. F Heilbl-un, Alfred B., Jr., 4-C, Huntington Park, Cal.. 3013 Vvalllllt Sf. ....l.-....- ..V.l. 3 8 115 Heinibeck, Afrthurj Willard. Gr-T, Napoleon, O., 304 W. Main St. Heine, Keith Sellers, Jr.. 3-C, Hartford, Conn., 73 Oxford St. 1 I Heininge,-, Sqamuely Allen, 4-C, Fenyang, China, American Board Mission ..... . .... . 38 I-Ieitkalup, Anne BffCKiH11C, 1-C, NCVKY YO1'k 11, N- Y-, 61 W- 91111 St -'----- - ----r-- - -------- 77 147 PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL WORK or ALL KINDS THE T. O. MURPHY CO. Phone 262 Oberlin, Ohio ARTHUR G. SALO I YOCOM BROTHERS LANDSCAPIN G AND For over forty years Yoconfs has served the students by meeting their needs through- TREE SERVICE out their college careers. Here students find everything from gym suits to yard goods, from MEMBER NISTCI AND NAA. 'gay percales to cover orange crates to chic, , up-to-date fashlons and accessories, and from stuffed mascots to luscious Botany yarns for sweaters. CS GEORGE - TED - CHUCK 29 Wrzsrr COLLEGE PHONE 102 23 EAST COLLEGE PHONE 3072 211 S UDE DIRECTORY 212 Helzell 101111 1fV1111a111. 1-C, Nilllallt, b'1aS5., 26 Prospect St., ,,,,-,A,,A,,A4,Y,,.,,-,-,,---,-,,,,,.,A,L-vV Y, Helier, Ray Eugene, 1-C, Syracuse 3, N. Y., 262 Bruce St .A..,,-.,,--.,,,.,,., Us . , , , F- ....-.......,. -73 Helfrich, Howard Francis, 4-C. Chicago, Ill., 1732 Brvn Mawr Ave. .... 38. 163 166 167 Henderson, Bancroft Clinton,'2-C, Evansville, 1nd.,' 820 E. Blackford ,... 541135: 165, He11dCf50l1- D0113-1d A.. 2-C, L3.lCCWO0Cl 7, Q., 17511 Daleview Dr ,,,,,,. A-.,- -4 ,mum HCIWCVSOI1, 1311 H5l1n11t0l1, 4-M, Pittsburgh, Pa., 342 Cotart Sr .,...,o..,,o,,, - ,.,,,,,,,7.,, . ,,,,,, ,, Henderson, Jeanne Elizabeth, 4-C, Yellow Springs, o., 403 President st ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, K , Hendrickson, Robert, 2-C, Youngstown 4, O., 273 Lora Ave. Henkle, Therese liladelyn, 4-C, Detroit 27, Midi, 14974 Toi-ry Ave ,-,,--,--,---,,---,----,,A,,Q g HCn,11111g91'r NHHCY Kay, 2-C. Haworth, N. J., Hennessy St..- ,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 6 6,131,144 Heritage, Norman Theodore, 2-C, Elyria, O., 314 Blaine St. Herr, Jfohnj Robert, 3-M, Lititz, Pa., 118 S. Broad St. HC1'f1Ck, Hlldcgardc, 2-C, Sayre, Pa., 316 Chemung St ......... L ..,.,,,,,., H-. Herrmann, Elizabeth Ann, 2-C, Xblashington, D. C., 324-18th Place Herron, Caryl Moore, 4-C, Tuckahoe. N. Y., 169 Road Ave, . ,,,,,,,,,, 1-Ierzberger, Ruth, 1-C, Rochester 13, N. Y., 186 Augustine St .,.. .... Hess, Bette Jane, 4-C, Union City, Mich., R. D. 2, Box 31 Hess, Jay Ross, Jr., Gr-C, Everett, O., Box 386, R. D. 1 Hess, R1Cl1aFd AI'111E1COSt, 4-C, Balfinlofe 12, Sp1'i11gIg,kQ Way -----------,- -, ----,-- - Hess, Trudy Clare,.1-C, New York, N. Y., 175 E. 64th St. .............,.. MW, - ................ 77 Hester, Eleanor Elizabeth, 1-C, Norwalk, O,, R, D, 3 ,.......,,, ,W .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,., , Hew, Howard Yuk Chong, 3-C, Honolulu 27, Hawaii, 745 Isenberg St..... v 1 Heywood, Harriet Elisabeth, 3-C, Holyoke, Mass., 90 Lexington Ave ...,. 54, Hicks, Cicely Burt, 4-C, VVestfie1d, N. J., 412 'Wells St.. ................,.....,.. , ,,,.,.....,..,...,,., W. .- 77 77 170 172 130 38 38 38 152 66 131 ra 38 144 38 131 77 38 132 38 Hicks., Marjorie Cooley, 1-C. North Plainfield, N. J., 238 Clinton Avo. .............,..,.... 77, Hieber, Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, Mansfield, O., 176 Hemlock Avo, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,,,,, ,, ,,,, nm, Higgins, James Leonard, 1-M, Chicago, Ill., 322 E. 55th St ...,.,,,.,...................... ...,, Higgs, Mary Esther, 3-M, Cincinnati 30, O., 1914 Mears Ave...2 .... Higinbotham, Gfeorgej Paul, 3-M, Victor, N. Y., Maple Ave. Hilberry, Conrad Arthur, 3-C, Ferndale, Mich., 424 W. Lewiston .......... . .... -..54 Hildner, David Waldron, Gr-C, Oberlin, O., 195 S. Professor St. ,............. .. ........ .. Hildner, Philip Roland, 4-C, Oberlin, O., 195 S. Professor St ,........... su-.- ....,.........,,.... . 66 Hileman, Roy Lee, 2-C, Hamilton, O., 426 Cleveland Ave. .......... - ...... Hill, Richard Ralston, 2'C, Oberlin, O., 323 Elm St. ................... ....... . ........66 66 Hill, Sara Elizabeth, 2-C, Concord, Mass., 40 Elm St. ..... ............,..,...... . Hill, Thomas Newton, Jr., 4-C, Jubbulpore, India, Mission Press .......... L .......... ...... Hill, VVfi1lisJ Merle, 2-C, Irwin, Pa., 535 Pennsylvania Ave..- ....................... ............ . Hillery, Robert Daniel, 3-C, Findlay, O., 203 Allen Ave., ..,,...... L ....,.,,...,............., .....,.. . 54 Hinz, Hilda Julia, 4-M, Ancon, Canal Zone, Box 94. ....... ....................... L- ..,....... ..-.. Hirshberg, Richard Irwin, 4-C, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 268 Nuber Ave. ....... ...... Hisey. E-:ther Anne. 4-C, East Cleveland 12, O., 1852 Alvason Rd. Hoagland, Mrs. Kathryn Campbell, 4-C, Cranbury. N. J., N. Main St. ........ . ...I 38 38 Hobart, Mary Temple, 3-C. Cincinnati 29, O., 1291 Paddock Hills ............. 54 Hobby, Robert Gray, 2-C, Lorain, O., 747 Mildred Ave. Hobson. Ellenore Jane, 2-M, Lawrence, Kans,, 1411 Massachusetts....,. I-Ioch, Gretchen Heywood, Irreg-M, Elyria, O., 132 Overbrook Rd. 1-lodge, Max Elwyn. 3-C, East 'Williston, N. Y., 14 School St. 54, 135 Hodge, Mrs. Virginia Davis. 4-C, East VVilliston, N. Y., 14 School St ............ 38.135 Hodge, VVil1ie James, 2-T, Kansas City, Mo., 1606 Norton Hodgen, John Edward, 3-C, Gilbertville, Mass., Highland Terrace ....... W-.- ..... Hodges, Paul Holland, 1-C, Larchmont, N. Y., 2 Larchmont Ave. ............................. N... Hodgkinson, Robert Don, Jr., 3-M. Cleveland Heights 18, O., 3291 E. Overlook Rd... Hofflflall, Charles VVes1ey, 1-C, Knoxville, Tenn., 529 Emoriland Blvd .................... 77 Hogg, FflorenceJ Louise, 2-M, Slippery Rock, Pa., R. D. 4 .... ..... ........................ ...... ..... Holaday, Judith, 3-C, VVebster Groves 19, Mo.. 29 Jefferson Rd.,,..54, 133, 134. 140,143 Holden, Lyman Sanford, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 358 W. College St. Holden, lvlarjorie Claire, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 358 W. College St. ................. Y ............ ......... . Holder, Benjamin Brace, 4-C, Dearborn, Mich., 657 Morley Ct.,...... Holder, Henry Francis, 1-C, Lorain, O., 200 W. 22nd Stu.. ........ . Holliday, Fletcher Jerome, Sp-C, Elyria, O., 181 Longfellow St. ....... . Hollinger, Edwin Roy, 4-C, Oberlin, O., 243 Elm St. .......... .. Holmes, Barbara Jean, 1-NI, Erie Pa., 723 Lincoln AVC. ..-..-. ..-.... Holmes, Doris Jeanne, Irreg-M, Oberlin, O., 55 Oakland St. v v 1 1 1 1 54, y 1 H0l111e5, Francis Willianl, 2-C, Prillcetoll, N. J., R. D. 31... ....................s-.,--- ------------- - - Holstoen, Betty Jane, 4-M, Burlington, Iowa, 300 Iowa St ..................... -N A.--.--.. - ------ A Holi, Doris Elaine, 3-C, Santa Barbara, Calif., 473 Pasco del Descanso .............. ...... - .W Hogdy -Janet DoVoll, 4-C, Kenmore 17, N. Y., 79 Hamilton Blvd. ....................................... . Hood, Malcolm VVoodhams, 1-C, Kenmore 17. N. Y., 79 Hamilton Blvd. 77, Hoot, Helen Kenner, 1-C. Swarthmore. Pa., 301 Lafayette Ave. .-. . 77,180,182 Hopkins, John Syokelmoore, 4-C, Cincinnati 26, O., 1314 Hayward Ct. ..... ...... . . ..... Hopkiiis, Miarilyn Marjorie, 2-C. Beulah. Mich ........ ................ 1 . .... W ...............-..-.--.------- -.-- 5 5, Hopkins, Toi-once Kilbonrne, 1-C, Stony Creek, Conn., Mam St ............... ......-.rr.r- - . 44.-- :- Hornaday, Alice Parks. 1-C, Swarthmore, Pa., 310 Dickinson Ave. .. . . 73. 71, Hornstein, Charles VVilliam, 3-M, Meadville, Pa., 268 N. Main St. ...... . Horwitt, Robert Byron, 2-C, Roosevelt, N. Y., 11 Paul Place.- -4---.----------- Hostetler, Dorothy Anne, 1-M, North Newton, Kaus., Box 66 .........A.---- ------ Hostotgor, Patricia Arlene, 3-C, Lancaster, Pa., 1107 Crest Lane .............. 52,154,127 Houldsworth, Ffrancisl Howard, 1-T, Peoria, Ill., 223 Margaret St. 1 r 138 77 77 54 172 172 38 145 141 138 141 S4 168 38 172 125 138 128 66 145 148 152 77 54 139 66 183 66 38 77 145 38 77 66 38 38 39 129 183 39 143 77 127 152 66 77 131 143 54 House, Katharine, 3-C, Saugatuck, Mich ...... 1 .... - ...... -..- .....--..- - -----------..-A-.--------.--- r-A-- - A--54 Howald, Jeremiah Mark, 3-C, PerrySbu1'g, O., R. D- 2 ----f- .-.---- - ------------ - ---Ar----- 1 ------ - -- Howe, Fflorencej Virginia, 3-C, Oberlin, O., 184 Forest St. D .. .. K. .- Howe, George 1N1arvel, Gr-C, West Hartford 10, COI111-, 487 S- 3411111 St -------------f Hggvell, Nvilliorn Clifford, 3-C, Davenport, Iowa, 1010 E. 13t11 St- ....-ra-fA----------.- - ---..- 454 Howes, Anim Perkins, -4-C, Chestnut Hill, Mfass., 69 Woodland Rd ....... W-- ..--f.-...--. -. -.-- M- Howes, Harold Rohrer, Jr., 4-C. Hinsdale, Ill., 46 S. Thurlow St.....39,l35.146. 166 Hoyvletti james Lguig, 1-C, Pontiac, Mich., 104 E. Iroquois Rd ............... 1 ........ .... . I-Ioworth, Ann, 4-C, Elyria, O., 224 E. 151111 Slim- ---.---------------------.---,-------------A-------- 1 54 135 142 39 167 97 125 Y far the most important bill in our whole code, is that for the diffusion of knowledge among the people. N o other sure foundation can be devised for the preserva- tion of freedom and happiness. The OHIO Oll COMPANY ff Pnonucens or PETROLEUM SINCE 1887 fi A xiii Q A i U. w w ' M A R AT H O N TUDE DIRECTORY 214 Hoyt, Mary Elllillleth, -l-C, Royal Oak, Mich., 1521 Sunset Blvd ........... ...... - . ...... ...39 140 Hsueh, Mabelle Ting Mei, 2-C, Foochow, China, Sl Fairy Bridge ,,.., , ,,,......, -L ,,...,..........,.. 77 Hubbard, Eleanor Louise. 1-M, Niagara Falls, Ont., 300 Simcoe St .,., ,,w,.,,.1,.11., . ........ - 77 Hubbard, Nancy Lou, 1-C, Winter Park, Fla., 180 Chelton Circle. ,1...,. I .,7v171, ..w,.... . - 77 Hubbell, Charles Hugh, 4-C, Lakewood, O., 2000 Nlars Ave. ,,,.,,A1w,,,,,,.,,,.,. ......39, 142 Hudson, Elspeth Gary, 1-C, Athens, O., 238 E. State St. ....,,,,,. -..,..Q .......,..,,,. ....,..... . 77 Hudson, Harriette Louise, Gr-M, Brownsville, Tenn., 613 VV. College St. Hudson, Richard Albert, 3-M, Pasadena 4, Cal., 640 N. Chester Ave. Hughes, Barbara Jean, 1-M, Mount Vernon, Wash., R. D. 3, Box or , .... .. 77 Hughes, Mary Katherine, 3-C, Middletown, O., 2709 Central Ave. .....,., 1 ,.... ........... 5 4 Hughes, Richard Blackburn, 2-C, Altoona, Pa., 1813 4th Ave, ,,,,o 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l , ,,,,,,,, .W ,,,, 54 Huhn, Robert Erwin, 4-M, Akron l, O., 312 Ido Ave, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , l,,,,,,,,, ,, 39 Hulbert, Joanne Woodward, 3-C, Colorado Springs, Colo., 14 Fontanero St ......... ...... 5 4 Hull, Marjorie Jane, 3-C, Lakewood, O., 1523 Chesterland Ave. .2 .,,,.....,,......, I ,.,.....,,..., -,- 55 Humphrey, Carroll Wfilliam, 1-M, Proctor, Vt., 124 Xkfest St. 1, . ,o,,,,,,, .. 166,152 Humphrey, Florence Grate, 4-M, Arlington, Va., 1115 S, Edgewood St, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, W 39 Huinphries, Ftreclj Leslie, 3-C, Lombard, Ill., 301 S. Stewart Ave. ,,.,.,,,,,11,, ,.,,,,, 5 5 Hungerford, Lenore Brownlee, 2-M, Utica, N. Y., 253 Genesee St.. .....,. ,... . . 66 Hungerford, Suzanne Bosworth, 4-C, Kent, O., 439 Crain Ave. ............ .... 3 9,144 Hunt. Susanne Ellen, 1-C, Detroit 27, Mich., 16212 Tracey . ,,,,,, ,,,o,,,,,,, 77 Hunter, Harold Carson, 2-C, 'kkfashington 5, D. C., 1426 12th St., NAV. Hunter, John Ellsworth, Gr-T, Lima, O., R. D. 4 Huntley, Janet Reid, 2-C, Ann Arbor, Mich., 723 Church St.. ......... .. .............r......... ........ 6 6 Hurley, Wlilliam George, 4-C, Spring Valley, N. Y., Box 225 . . .... .. .......... L ....... ...... 2 39 Ilurst, James Emerson, 1-C, 1zVashington 8, D. C., 3418 34th St., N.W ..... .... -. 77 Hurtado, Arnold Vincent, 4-C. Naugatuck, Conn., 79 Oak St. .H ...... . ................. ..... 39 Husung, David Lee, 2-C Mansfield, O., 381 W. Sth St. .. .................. L-, ....... .. .... 66,152 Hutcherson, Martha Lou, 1-C, Berea, Ky., Peach Bloom Hill, .......... ........... 7 7,180,184 Hutchings, Frank VValton, 2-T, Canton, O., 1724 Fulton Rd., N.VV. Hutson, Andrew Rhodes, 4-C, Edgewood 18, Pa., 227 Dewey St., .,..... I .... -. .,......... 39 Hutton, Beatrice Anne, 3-M, Sheridan, 1Vyo., 247 W. Wforks St. ......... ..... ...... . ....1., 5 5 Hutton, Jferryj VVarren, 2-M, Little Rock, Ark., 2109 Lloyd Ct. ................ .- ...,........... L 66 Hutton, Mervin Todd. 2-C, Burlington, N. J., 140 E. Federal St. ...... ................. .... 6 6 , 90 Hyde, David W7hitworth, 1-C, Cleveland Heights, 18, O., 2601 Taylor- Rd.. ..... -.... ........ 77 Illig, Donald Darrow, 4-C, Rochester 11, N. Y., 744 Genesee Pk. Blvd .... .... Ingalls, David Marc, 2-M, 1xVarren, O., R. D. 5, King-Graves Rd. ............... . I Ingels, Nancy Jane, 3-C, St. Albans 12, N. Y., 111-40 196th St. .............. . Ingham, Florence Helen, 1-C Kingston, Pa.,.163 VV. Bennett St .......... Inman, Thomas Arthur, 2-M, Coleraine, Minn ..... ................ .................... Intili, Dominic Joseph, 2-M, Cleveland, O., 3343 E. 112th St. Inwood, Kenneth Paul, 2-M, South Bend 16, Ind., 1316 Marquette Iorio, Veraldina Beatrice, 4-C, Catonsville 28, Md., 27 Seminole Ave.. lp, Ping-Yu, 1-C, Hong Kong, China, S1 Conduit Rd. ....... ...,.... . ...... Ip, Ting-Yu, 1-C, Hong Kong, China, 51 Conduit Rd ......... .............. ........ Ireland, Marjorie Agnes, 3-C, Cincinnati S, O., 2136 Madison Rd ..... . Irish, Helen Jeanne, 4-M, Philadelphia, Pa., 4806 McKean Ave. .-...,39, 91, ......39, 164 66 55 77 66 13 0 77 77 . ....55, 148 Irvin, Patricia Montgomery, 2-C, Oxford, O., Coulter Lane ........ ......... 55,147 Itean, Sylvia Jeanette, 3-C, Cleveland, O., 12223 Bethany Avehv ........ .... .... 5 5 ,145 I Jackson, Carmen Inabel, Sp-M, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Palermo Jackson, Jean Marie, 4-M, Cleveland 6, O., 2212 E. 86th St. .... L ......... ........... . ...- ....... .- 39 Jackson, Mary VVaitt, 1-C, Flint 3, Mich., 412 E. Kearsley St. ..... L ................. L-.- ........ ..-- 77 Jackson, Stuart VV'ells, II, 4-C, Cincinnati, O., 2841 May St. .. ...... - ............ -... .... - .... 39,136 Jacobs, David Richard, 1-C, New York, N. Y., 1049 Park Ave ......... -.--.--..-.. .... .... L. -. 77 Jaeger, Robert VValter, 2-M, Malverne, N. Y., 63 School St. ................. -.-.. ......... .. ..... 266,138 Jaffe, Natalie Lois, 1-C, New Haven, Conn., 121 Wliitney Ave. ............. - ....... - ..... -.. ........ . 77 Jahrreiss, Sihylle Ernestine, 4-C, Baltimore 15, Md., 3703 Clarks' Lane ....................... .. .. 39 James, Barbara Ann, 4-C, West Chester, Pa., 408 S. VValnut St. .............. - .... 39,130,183 James, Dorothy Marian, 4-C, Glen Ellyn, Ill., 541 lXIain St. ......... - .............. H .... . ........... 39 James, Ralph Claybourne, Jr., 2-C, Chicago, Ill.. 4849 S. Greenwood Ave.-... 66,143 Jameson, Eleanor Ann, 4-M, Erie, Pa., 2909 Liberty St. .................................... ........... 3 9 Janieson, George I-Ierbert, 4-M, Oberlin. O., 119 Hollywood Ave ......... - ........ ........ 4 0 Jeanmonod, Edithe Rachel, 4-C, Salon, France jenkins, George Frederick, 1-C, Dayton, O., 2641 Roanoke Ave .... ......... ........ 7 7 Jenkins, Herbert Miles, 4-C, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 147 N. 7th Ave. Jenkins, Hugh, Z-C, Albuquerque, N. Mex., 319 S. Stanford Ave. Jenkins, Thomas Morgan. 2-C, Olmsted Falls, O., Usher Rd. .. ............. .......... . 66 Jenney, Corinne Elizabeth, 3-IXI, South Carver, MHSS., LHliCVlCW -......---.----.. H -.-- -------- 4 0,131 Jensen, Chrystal Rhoda, 3-C, Mielba, Idaho ........-.-...--...-......--.-.--- - ..-----------.-..- - -------,---- -55,184 Jenson, Hope Trippe, 2-C, Port YVashington, N. Y., 30 S. Washington St. ............ 66,142 Jegqhko, Channing Renwick, 3-C, Buffalo 13, N. Y., 24 EaStO11 Ave .... ............... 1 .... 5 5,135 Jindra, Vladimir, Gr-C, I-Iradec Kralove II, Czechoslovakia, Srdinkova 546 J03Cl1i111, Jon, l-M, Brooklyn 26, N. Y.. 255. E. Zlst Si. .....--..-..---- -.-r- - - 77 Johnson, Amie Duncan, 2-C, Long Island Clty 4, N. Y., 3929 49th St.. ........ - ....... .... H 55 Johnson, D. Colleen, Gr-M, Caldwell, Kans., 519 N. Main Johnson, David Campbell, 2-BI, 1fVauWatoSa 13, NVis., 2540 N. S151 St .... ...-. - ------- .------- 6 6 Johnson, Edward Harold, 2-C, Maywood, N. J., 89 Pl'O513CCl AVC.. ----.A- -.A--.-.---------- --f----- - - 66 Jglinggn, Eleanor Margai-eta, l-C, Bronxville, N. Y., 133 Ponflfleld Rd. .........- F .. 78 Johnson, Elizabeth Alden. 1-C, West Springfield. Mass.. 25 Hayes Ave.. .--.-..---- 13.130 Johnson, Elizabeth Ann, Sp-C, Oberlin, O., 47 Locust St. Johnson, Harriott lVIi'ller. 3-C. Catolisvi 16. lull.. S N. R0lll11E Rd. . n- -----,----'- - -A--------- F: Johnson, Jacqueline Nimocks, 2-M, St. Louis 3, Mo., 4264 VV. Cote Br1ll1ante...-.-....... 67 Johnson, Jean Ellen, 3-C, Chicago 15, Ill., 1220 E- 54111 St ----.4-- 4-.--.------------ 1 -- ---- - ----- - 55 Johnsouy Jgycq Eleanor, 2-C, Jamestown, N. Y., 74 Newton AVC .... .......... .. .... - ..-.---..--- 5 7 MILES J. WATSON HARDWARE Since 1887 VVe serve the College and Community . . . Glenn I. lVIOlynea.uX 26 South Main Phone 19 - Fruits - Vegetables - Meats OBERLIN FROZEN FOODS COMPLIMENTS OF .... F. A. MAZZA - 80 S. Main PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE - Phone 650 129 South Main Phone 143 TH E PEOPLES BANKING CO Xwraos-no. In your future plans, keep this in mind- There is no substitute for a savings account. 4 The Bank of Friendly Service ' The PeopIe's Banking Co. Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FASHION SHOP Exclusive Ladies Apparel PI 13 E. COLLEGE OBERLIN, OHIO STANDARD DRUG COMPANY The Friendly Drug Store Drugs Prescriptions 19 South Main Oberlin, Ohio 215 ST DE T DIRECTORY 216 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson , .7 Johnston, Joyce Magi. 3-C, Delmar, N. Y., 4 Furman P1 .....,,,,,,, -,-,-.-,,,,-.K.,,,-- 55 Kafl MCK1bben, 1-C, New Brunswick, N. J., R. D. 1, Box 514 ,,,-,,-,,, ,',,,., 7 S Lois AUD, 35C, Boise, Idaho, 1301 N. 15th St. ...., 1,,.,..1 - ,-.,11,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,1 . , 55 Myrna Louise, 2-C, Minneapolis, Minn., 2317 Girard Ave., S...--- ..... 67134 Patricia Ann, 1-C, Wauwatosa, Wis., 7131 Cedar St .,,,,., , ,,,, , .,,,,,,,, M. .,,, ,,,,, 67 133.111 RCyI1OlCl, 2-C, Arlington, Va., 118 N, Jackson St ,,,,,,-, ,,,,.-,--,-,,,,.,---,-, , ,,-,--- , , 67 Priscilla Charlotte, 4-C, Lowell, Mieh., R.D. 1 ,-,.---,,.,,-,--,-,,Y,--,-- H ,-,,-,, -N--40, 180 183 RiCl'laI'Cl Joseph, 4-C, Nashville, Tenn., 1001 Sth Ave., S ,,,,,1 1. ,-,,1, AAO, 161, 163 VVilliam Reid, 1-C, Durham, N. H., Durham Point Rd ,,,,,,,,,11,,,,, , ,,,,-,. -,N ,,,,--,-,,,, 78 Atlexanderb Seth, 2-C, Dayton, O., 407 Homewood Ave. .................... - .....,.. .67 163 Johnston, Judith Elaine, 2-C, Delray Beach, Fla., Box 368 ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,., Johnstone, Suzanne DuBois, 3-M, Great Neck, N. Y., 215 Shoreward Dr. Jones, Betty Christine, 3-C, Bradford, Pa., 120 jackson St, ,-,,N,,,,,,,.,,,---,---,,,, A Jones, Charlotte Louise, 3-M, Lexington 46, Ky., 1471 Tates Creek Rd ........ . 67 ....---55, 60 Jones, Elizabeth Jane, 3-C, Columbus 1, O., 219 E. 17th Ave, ..,,,,,1.,,..,.,,, ,., .,.,,,,,,,-,-,,,,,,1, 140 Jones, Frances Burwell, 4-C, Oberlin, O., 322 W. College St .,,,,,,,,. - ,,,,.,.,.,,,,, sm- -.,-,,, 40 Jones, Frances Elizabeth, 1-C, Ithaca, N. Y., 946 E. State St. ,.,,,,,,.,.-,,,,,,,,.,,,,, . ,.,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,.,, , Jones, Jtaniesj Samuel, 3-C, Rayniondville, Texas, R. D. 2 .,.,...,,,,,,,,..,.,,,, 55, 124, 135,148, Jones, Mary Lou, 2-M, Detroit 21, Mich., 16620 Santa Rosa Dr .... - ,.,..,..,,,, - ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jones, Robert Edward, 4-C, Yonkers, N. Y., 116 Saratoga ,A,ve, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,,,1,, 1 ,,-,,,,,,,,-,,,,1, , Jones Stuart Burton, 4-C, Swarthmore Pa., 620 Strath Haven Ave, 1s,,,, 1 ,1,,,,,, H40 , Jones, Mrs. Vtfilcla Bunce, Gr-C, Oberlin, O., 271 Morgan St. Jordan, Roy Urvin. 4-C, Beloit, Kaus., 510 N. Hersey - ,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, D .,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,. .. Joseph, Alan Robert, 4-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 3311 Yorkshire Rd. ......, , ,,...,,1..,,.,, .. Joseph, Sylvan Lehman, Jr., 1-C, New York 21, N. Y., 20 E. 76th St, ......,. ,,,-D ..,..1, ,. Josephson, Elinor May, 4-C, South Orange, N. J., 222 Audley St ....,,, -1 ...,.,, Judson, Jtayb Richard, 4-C, New York, N. Y., 25 VVest 81st St ..,..,,. so ...... . Juergens, Harriet Amy, 4-C, Lakewood 7, O., 15430 Edgewater Dr ....... - Junge, Evelyn Virginia, 4-C, South Beloit, Ill., 221 Miller St. ..., 1........ - - ,,.. 40 131 138 55 143 147 78 236 55 40 131 147 40 Qffff 78 ---141 40 105 -.- ..... .........., 4 0 -.- ,............ 40 K Kabat, Robert Ivan, 2-C, Pittsburgh, Pa., 359 S. Negley Ave. .....,..,,,.,,..., ,..., - .,.......,,..., 5 5 143 Kalb, Jonah, 3-C, New York 34, N. Y., 97 Arden St. . .......,...........,...........,,.... -.-.,- ..,. .-- ....... 55 Kalm, Mary Anne Jonette, 1-C, Chicago 31, Ill., 7052 Oleander Ave..-- .,... .-- ............ 78 Kamrniller, Robert Carl, 2-C, Elyria O., R. D. 1 .,...... ...... - ..............,,.. - ....... ..,...,........... 6 7 168 Kander, John Harold, 1-C, Kansas City, Mo., 4335 McGee. ............,........... .......... - ............... 6 7 Karp, Howard, 1-M, Chicago 45, Ill., 6144 N. Richmond St ............,................ ...---- ,........ - 78 Kaserman, Ann Emily, 2-C, Chagrin Falls, O., 363 E. VVashington St. .............. - .... . ......... 67 Katchen, Rita, 3-C, West Long Branch, N. J., 2 Hollywood Ave .............. - ........... .25, 55 128 Katz, David, 1-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 3117 Wasliiiigtoxi Blvd. .... - .............,. --., ....... --. 78 Kaufmann, Henry Mark, 1-C, New Rochelle, N. Y., 53 Trenor Dr ..... - ..... -.--78, 130 147 Kaufmann, Jane Ellen, 1-C, New Rochelle, N. Y., 25 Watlciiis St. ..- .................. --- ...... 78, 130 Kavan, Carol Grace, 1-M, Garfield Heights 5, O., 4818 Turney Rd. .............................. .......... I 8 Kavenagh, Vtffilliamj Keith, 2-C, Princeton, N. J., Stockton St ................ -- .......... -.-55, 125 Kawahara, Saburo, 2-M, Waipahu, Hawaii, Box 225 ..... -..- ............... - ...,............ - ......... - ...... 67 Kaza, Eugene John, 3-M, Cleveland, O., 7007 Lexington Ave .........,. - ..., - ........... ---- .,......... 40 Kearly, Beverly Francis, 4-M, Bay City, Mich., 815 3rd St.. i................,...... .............. ...... 4 0 Keefe, Frederick Lawrence, 3-C, Brooklyn, N. Y., 140 Herkimer St.. ........ ..... - -- ............ 142 Keene, Shirley Ann, 2-M, Phoenixville, Pa., 17 Melvin Rd., ............... -- ................. --.. . .. 67 Keesey, Cfharlesb Robert, 4-C, Columbia, Pa., R. D. 1..-- ...,................-. ......... 4 0, 161,163 177 Keiser, Victor Hugo, Jr., 2-C, Corning, N. Y., 151 Kingsbury Ave.-L ................. -- ....... 67, 172 Keith, Sara, Gr-C, Denver 6, Colo., 1575 Monroe Kelker, Gwendolyn Ruth, 4-C, Fairview Village 16, O., 19242 Coliinberry Blvd ..... 40, 124 148 Keller, Edmund B., 2-T, North Fairheld, O. Kellogg, Carrie VValls, Gr-M, Springheld, O., 635 S. Center St. Kelly, George Wfilliam, Sp-M, Lakewood 7, O., 17713 Naragansett Ave. Kemeny, Daniel John, 4-C, Berea, O., 169 Goldsmith Lane Kenmore, Helen Elizabeth, 4-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 3170 Redwood Rd .-... 40,144 147 Kennedy, Nancy Margaret, 1-C, Ruxton 4, Md., Berwick Ave ............-....-........ -........-..... 7 8,145 Kennick, Robert Campbell, 1-M, Pittsburgh 6, Pa., 727 N. Beatty St. -.-.... ...--Y ..--. 78 Kepler, Ann Tennant, Irreg-M, Oberlin, O., 252 Morgan St. F Kepler, Thomas Samuel, Jr., 1-C, Oberlin, O., 252 Morgan St ..... : ....-...f-......--.. ia ---------- 13 Kerckhoff, Alan Chester, 4-C, Westlake, O., R. D. 1, Center Ridge Rd.. ..... --.55, 101 145 Kern, Barbara Joan, 2-C, Port Huron, Mich., 1824 Griswold St. .... - ......-. . ............V.....--- 67, 132 Kerr, Burton VVilliams, 3-C, East Liverpool, O.. 311 W. 5th St. ........... .........-------------...- - 55 Kessler, Susan Frances, 1-C, Lancaster, Pa., 327 E. Orange St. .-- ............... - ...--. . .,-..- 78 133 Kester, Marilee, 3-C, Greenville. O., R. D. 4.. ..... .--..- ................ Y .............. 55,134,13S,152 Killian, WVilliam Bernard, 4-C, DeKalb, Ill., 705 N. 4th St .......... -.... ..... . . ---- . 40, 93, 136 Kim, Lawrence Kun Uk, 1-C, Seoul, Korea, 149 2nd St. ..........-... . ..... .... ....... - ....-...----.-- 7 3 Kimball, Robert Charles, 1-C, ROC11CStC1' 9, N. Y.. 474 MC1X'lll8 St .................. 2.3. ....---------- 78 Kimble, Charles Clinton, 3-C, Dayton 10, O., 103 Edgar Ave ......... ........-.-..... 5 5,128,131,143 King, I-I farrisonj Vtfesley, 1-C, Lynniield, Mass., 54 Brook Dr. -..... - ................. --.. 67, 143 Kingdon, Robert McCune, 3-C, 1fVisconsin Rapids, VVis., 360 lst Ave. S. ........ 40,128,139 Kingsley, Elaine Virginia, 4-C, Newtonville 60, Mass., 59 North St. ..............-.....-.............. 40 Kingsley, Howard Halliday, 4-C, NeWtOl1Vi'l1e 60, NIHSS., 59 NO1'lZl1 Sf ......-....... 4 -..--------- 40 Kinkade, Isla Dalgleish, 2-M, Des Plaines, Ill., 1448 Campbell Ave.. A.........................-.. 67. 90 Kinley, John Albert, 4-C, Detroit 23, MiCl1., 14566 ROSCUIOIM Rd.-.. ....... -.---.- 1..---.. 40 125 Kinsey, Bruce Mcllfillen, 2-C, B100111iI1gtOI'1, IYIC1., 1Sf St. --.......... .--.-..-.67, Kii-kharn, Carolyn, 4-C, San Antonio 2, Texas, 211 Kennedy ........................ -..40, 127 133 Kii-kpgifi-iek, Grace joan, 2-C, W'i1kinsburg 21, Pa., 520 Rebecca Ave ..............-......... 67,130 Kirkpatrick, Marian Allayne, 2-C, Worland, VVyo., 810 Culbertson St., .... -49,5S,125 127 Kissane, Esther Leedice, 3-M, Pocatello, Ida., 255 S. 10th St. ....... ................... - .............-.- 5 5 Kissane, Hfughj Franklin, 2-C, Cleveland 2, O., 3144 VV. 92nd St ............. ........ ...- - ...--- 5 7 Kittelbcrger, James Eyler, 1-C, Cleveland, O., 3717 Spokane AVC. - .............i......-....Y... 78 Kjeldsen, Shirley Virginia, 4-C, New Haven, Conn., 120 Dwight St .......... - ...... -...40 133 Klan, Jggeph Anthony, 1-M, Erie, Pa., 606 E. 12111 St. -.....i............................ --4,---,-- 7 8 Career ailing Y-Cl! l-lere's a good job For girls with college training. lt's the job of Service Representative For the telephone company. This career offers you a chance to meet the public and to use your own judgment and initiative. Pay is good and increases come rapidly. You will be thoroughly trained For this challenging worlc. You will have every opportunity to qualify for higher-paid positions as you gain skilland experience. If you are Friendly,alert, well-poised and tactful, here is a career that calls for YOU. APPLY: WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE The Ohio Bell Telephone Company A Good Place to Workv The Station on the Campus V A N ' S N S E R V 1 c E lg A TIRES - BATTERIES - LUBRICATION - WASH Phone 638 Cold Storage For Your Fur Coats Garments and Blankets VVhy Take Them Back Home? Leave Them Here in the Summer W JOE'S DRY CLEANING to if' 91 South Main A Phone 749 I li tWAA I' , l During all the years Since 1889 Oberlin College Students have been finding this Bank a convenient place in which to do their banking. It iS one of our pleasantest duties to Serve Student depositors. THE OBERLIN SAVINGS BANK COMPANY On The Corner MEMBER F.D.I.C. 217 ST DE DIRECTORY 218 Klein, Jane Wanuer, 4-C, Fort YVasliington, Pa., Bellaire Ave .... ......... 4 0,126,127,138 Klelnsteuber, Charles Joseph, jr., 3-M, Buffalo, N. Y., 216 Highgate Ave.LLL-..--L-.LL Klima, Patricia Lee, 1-C, Crafton, Pa., R, D, 5 ,-,,A,,,-,---.- L,--L ,,,,,,w, ---,W ---A,A 1-,--,,----,- Knapp, Vtfilliam Gibson, 3-C, Cleveland Heights 18, O., 1769 Radnor Rd. 55,135,165, Kllaller, Marti Ruth, 1-M, Indianapolis, Ind., 5934 Carrollton Ave .,,..,,.,,,... L .,...,............ L Klligllt, Robert Palmer, jr., 2-C, Stockbridge, Mass. Main St.-L ........................,... 62,67 Knowles, Ioan Kathleen, 3-C, Port Dodge, Iowa, Riyerdale ....,.. L .,.......,.. L -L ,... L .....1. LL Knowlton, Vvllll-51111 Henry, 3-C, Cuyahoga Falls, O., 2879 Lee Rd., Silver Lake ....,,...... 144 55 78 172 78 174 55 55 Knox, Lfelab jean, 4-C, Pi-ae, Siam ,..,, ......... . ,.,.,.,,.,.....,.,,,,,., L .,,,,,...,.,...,,...,...,.,,.,,,,,,.o,.o,.,,,,, 4 0 144 Kochenower, Herschel Dcwayne, 4-M, VVatonga, Okla. Koehlinger, Roger Leland, 2-C, VVestern Springs, Ill., 4721 Lawn Ave.--LL ..,..,, L .......... .. 67 Kohler, Williaiii Walte1', 1-C, North Tonawanda, N. Y., 84 Wasliington St. Kohn, Alice Rhoda, 3-C, New York 24, N. Y., 219 W. 81st St .... L .... L .... LL ..,...,,..,..,. 55 147 Kohn, Marian Floy, 4-C, Milwaukee 6, VVis., 2525 VV. Capitol Dr., Apt. 4 31, 40, 127, 129, 138, 152 Kopp, Richard Eugene, Sp-M, Ashland, O., 103 Highland Ave. Keren, Phyllis Ruth, 2-M, Great Neck, N. Y., 32 Parkside Dr.L ....... L ............................ 67 143 Korn, Arthur Jay, 1-C, New York, N. Y., 172 4th St. ................... L.- ............ L ............. L-L 78 Kosanovich,.Sylvester, 4-C, Oberlin, O., Box 25, R. D. 1-.L..L .... L .................... . .... L40 163 Koser, Marian Aimee, 1-C, Chicago 37, Ill., 5710 Drexel Ave ..... L ..... L--.LLL ..,.............. L 78 Kraft, Frances Childs, 3-C, Moorestown, N. J., 320 Park Dr.LL. ......... 55,180, 182,183,185 Kratz. Joseph Louis, 3-C, New Philadelphia, O., 639 Ray Ave. N. W. Kropp, Franklin Albert, 3-C, Columbus 9, O., 155 S. Drexel Ave. Bex1ey.-L .......... ............ 5 5 Kropp, Richard Vernon, 2-C, Columbus 9, O., 155 S. Drexel Ave., Bexley-L.L .............. L 67 K1'OSS, Alice Naomi, 3-C, New York, N. Y., 124 VV. 79th St .... L .... ........... L LL ....... L ..... 41, 99 Kross, Helen Riva, 4-C, New York 24, N. Y., 124 VV. 79th St.LLL ....................... L ..... L140 Kuhne, Werner John, 4-C, Union, N. I., 931 Penn Ave. ............. L ..... L ............... L ........ ..... L 41 Kurth, Margaret Ann, 3-C, VVhite Plains, N. Y., 34 Park Circle ,... ............, L ....... ....... 5 5 Kuusela, Richard Alan, 1-C, Staten Island 8, N. Y., 115 Driggs St ......... -LL ................. 78 L LaGanke, Yvilllalll Clark, 2-C, Guilford, Conn., 22 State St ....... .... ..................... ..,.... 1 7 0 Lagemann, Marjorie Alice, 2-C, Indianapolis, Ind., 5119 Maple Lane. ..... L ........ . ........... 67 Lagerstrom, Jeannette LCIIOTC, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 420 E. College St .... L ..... LL-L -.....-.-. 78,182 Lahr, Charles Homer, Ir., 2-C, Barberton, O., Box 129, R. D. 2 ..-.-. LLLLLLL-L.L ...-. L. 67 Lake, Nancy Lyo11, 2-C, Skaneateles, N. Y., 22 Leitch Ave.. .-..- L.-LL-.L .-..-. LL ---...... ..-LL 67 La Macchia, Alda Marie, 3-M, Columbus, O., 1715 WV. 3rd Ave .....-. -............-................ 5 6 Lambert, Sara Celia, 1-C, Waliiut Creek, Cal., 4 Paulson Lane. .....-.... LLLL ...- L ......-... L 78 LaMon, Donald Marsden, 2-C, East Orange, N. J., 40 N. 17th St. Lancashire, Ben John, 2-C, Blytheville, Ark., 1037 ChickasawbaL ..................... 93,163,166 Landis, Willi'am Emery, 1-C, Auburn, Cal., 151 College Way. -.......... ..-.. L --....-..-......... 7 8 Langdon, Ltillianb Ann, 3-C, Cincinnati' 30, O., 1827 Mears Ave. ..-... .-LLL ........... 56,134 Lange, William James, 1-C, Kelleys Island, O., Box 127 ..-.-- --.--..-----.- .....-.--.-.........-..-.--- 7 8 Langner, David Alfred, 3-C, Lakewood 7, O., 1436 Arthur Ave ..-.............- 56,152,164,172 Langner, John Charles, 2-C, Lakewood 7. O., 1436 Arthur Ave. Langner, Paul Martin, 2-C, Lakewood 7, O., 1436 Arthur Ave ...... ........ . . LL ..... 67, 90,152 Langsdorf, John jeffrey, 2-C, New York 24, N. Y., 225 VV. 86th St ......-.-- -...-........ .-..-. 6 7 ,131 Langstaif, Samuel Husbands, Ir., 1-C, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 272 East Dr ..-.................-.-...... 78 Lapick, Rosalie Catherine, 4-M, Lakewood 7, O., 1614 Cohassett Ave ........ LL ....-.....-..-..... 41 La Rose, Paula Clarice, 2-C, Zion, Ill.. 2600 Edina Blvd .-......... LLLL .... LLLL ...... 67,130,144 Larsen, Brynhild Ingeborg, 2-C, Toledo, O., 10 Norwood Ct. Larsen, Lois Mae, 4-C, Fulton, Mo., 324 NV. 6th St ..... ................................ 4 1,138,147,152 Larsh, Willard Hupp, jr., 1-C, Manhasset, N. Y., 399 Dogwood Lane ..... LL .............. L 78 Laswell, Troy James, Gr-C, Berea, Ky., 53 Boone St. Latteman, Mary Vivian, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 202 S. Main St.. ........ L..L ........... L ......... 67 Lau, Nancy Jean, 1-C, Harrisburg, Pa., 1848 Market St. ....... ................. . .-.. ......-. 7 8 ,144 Lauthers, Charles Radcliff, 4-C, Chicago, Ill., 8252 Kimbark Ave ........ L ......... ........ L L 56 Lavin, Benjamin Bonart, 2-C, Canton, O., 256 21st St., N.VV.LL ....... ....... 5 6 Laws, Patricia Ann, 3-M, I-Iindsboro, Ill., R. D .--.-.. L ........-...--.................-...-......-... ....... 5 6 Lawson, Ruth Elaine, 1-M, Chicago 51, Ill., 5304 VV. Crystal St ............. ............... ....... 7 8 Layton, Donald Dewey, Ir., 2-C, Oklahoma City, Okla., R. D. 11, Box 226LL .-.............. 67 Le Barron, Bruce Erie, 1-C, Hicksville, N. Y., 115 Maple Ave.LL ..... L.L .... LL ............... .L 78 Lee, James William, 2-T, Greentown, O., 152 McDonough St. Lee, Nathaniel, 2-M, Cincinnati, O., 140 Taft Lane. ---..-.--.-.......... L.L .................. L ............... 138 Lee, Percy, 1-C, Farmington, Conn., Old Mountain Rd ......... LL ....... .-LL ...... 73,78 147 Lee, Shing-Wah, 1-T, Canton, China, 27 Paak Hok Tung Leed, Richard Leaman, 1-C, Lititz, Pa., 35 Front St. .... L ...-.........L... LL ......... .-.-LL.L ..L...LL.... L. 78 Leeworthy, Harley Anson, Ir., 1-C, Warren, O., R. D. 3. ...... L-LL.-.LL.L...-LL .......... LL 78 Leland, Charles 1fVallace, 2-C, Culver, Ind., Culver Military Academy, Faculty Row 67, 165 Lendrim, Frank Torbet, 2-M, Patterson, N. J., R. D. 1, I-Iamburg T1.1I'l1D11CC....-.... .....L LL- 67 Leonard, Mrs. Lucile Hickman, Gr-C, Eden, N. Y. Leonard, Robert Donham, 4-C, Scarsdale, N. Y., 64 Round, Hill Rd ..... LL.-..LL-- ........ L.- 41 Le Pontois, Allison, 2-C, Rocky River, O., 21529 Aberdeen Rd.LL ...........L.. 67,163,172,173 Le Pore, Esther Virginia, 1-M, Millburn, N. I.. 291 Essex St ......... . ...LL ....... ..L.....L 78 Leppman, Dorothee, 1-C, Oak Park, Ill., 633 S. Maple Ave ......................................... 78 147 Leslie, Barbara Ellen, 1-C, Albany, N. Y., 33 Oakwood St ........... LL .................... L ................ 78 Levey, Ilene Betty, 4-M, Toledo 7, O., 2016 Calumat Ave.. ......... L.LL-LL.L..LL.-..L..LL 41 Levi, Trudy Elinor, 1-C, New Rochelle, N. Y., 37 Lester PlaceL ............. ..-LLL L... .L .... 78 132 Levin, Ellen Dorothea, Gr-C, Lynbrook, N. Y., 17 Bay View Rd. Levin, Kenneth Charles, 1-C, New York 24. N. Y., 390 VVest End Ave ...L. LL ................. 78 Levins, james Joseph, 3-C, New York 21, N. Y., 540 E. 76th St .................... .............. 5 6 Lewis, Helen Elizabeth, 4-C, Newark Valley, N. Y.,...L .............. LL ................. ..... . ...L31, 41 Lewis, Jorge Ricardo, Gr-C, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Mexico 547 ....--.. L ......... 147 Lewis, Nancy, 2-C, Greensburg, Ind., Box 62 .......................................... ........ 6 7,139 Lewis Philip Elsworth, 1-C, Los Angeles. Cal., 212 N. Wilton Pl .L....... ........L.L 1 , Lewis, Phillip Fenton, 3-C, Chicago 37, Ill., 5512 S. Kirnbark Ave ....... ..... 56, Compliments Of J. V. HILL and JOHN W. HILL REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 18 East College Phone 101 GUTMHN RADIO SERVICE OBERL1N's ONLY RECORD SHOP 30 :Mfg- . . M.w1KijlSalg5,pl - . 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J., 530 St. Blarks Ave ...., ..... - ,,,.,,...,...,..., 5 6 Bl1CC0l'1T11ClC, Thomas VVi1lian1, 2-M, Vtfilloughby, O., Johnny Cake Ridge Rd ..,..,..... L.. 68 McCracken, Joan, 1-C, Brouxville, N. Y., 64 Sagamore Rd ..,,,, ,.,,,......r,,,.,............. . .. ,..i. 79,128 MCCu1'Cly, Naney Ellen, 4-C, Bakersfield, Cal., 2824 San Emidio .......,.....,,.......,. 42,132,144 MeCutcheon, Dale, 3-C, Viforcester, Mass., 131 Bur-ncoat St ....., - .,.. - ,,..... 49, 56, 127, 138 184 McDaniel, Jack Edward. 1-M, Tolleson, Ariz., 209 Monroe St. ........r,..,...,.....,.., - ....,.. 79 142 MacDowell, Robert VVillia1n, 4-C, Detroit 2, Mich., 444 Lodge Dr. .,,..o..,.,,,,.. L ........,..,..,.. 148 McEnderfer, Clara Jane, 1-M, Denver, Colo., 2280 S. St. Paul St ..., 2 ....,.......,...... 6S,79,131 McEwen, Robert Taylor, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 208 Forest St. .r.... ,.....,., L ..,.......,...... ....,,,,.....,.., 6 S McFarland, Philip James, 1-C, Birniinghain 5, Ala., 2144 Highland Ave ..........,....1,,,.,, -2 79 MCFcely, Joan Eloise, 1-C, Mount Vernon, O., 101 Oak St ....., ..,..,.....,..,.,....,......... ......1,,,, 7 9 McGill, Miriam VVhiting, 3-C, Lakewood 7, O., 1059 Abbieshire Ave ...... ...56, 130,138, 147 McGill, Patricia Louise, 1-C, Howe, Ind., Howe Military School r1r1.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, r.,,,,,,,,, 7 9 MeGrann, John Thomas, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 64 E. College St. ,..,,, ,,,,,,.,,,, , .ld ,,,,,,,,,,,.r.,,,,, 174 McGraw, James Carmichael, 2-C, Mansfield, O., 266 Helen Ave .,.. 1 ........ ,,.,. 2 68 MacGregor, Rob Roy, 2-C, Park Falls, 'Wis., 307 lst Ave. N .,..,.,,.. H .,,,...,l ,..,., , . .,,....,, 68 McIntosh, Jodora Bernice, 3-M, Chicago 37, Ill., 5929 Prairie Ave. Mack, John Edward, 1-C, New York 27, N, Y., 430 W. 116th St,L ....,., ..l.,,,,,.., ...l. 7 9 ,131 Mack, Marilyn, 2-C, Pleasantville, N. Y., Highland Terrace, ,.., 2 ,,,.,.. ,,......l, 6 8,127,131 Mack, Robert McClary, 1-C, Quincy, Ill., 2020 Hampshire St ........,...... .....,.,....,, 7 3, 79 Mack, Ruth Marie, 3-C, Quincy, Ill., 2020 Hampshire St. ,..,,,, .,.,.r,,., ,1,,.,. 5 6 ,138,152 Mack, Sfamuelj David, 3-C, New York, N. Y., 203 XM. 90th St .......... ............,,.., 5 6 McKay, David Phares. 1-M, State College, Miss., Box 247 ....,....,.... ..,... , ,....,. ..,., . 7 9 McKee, Raymond LeVern, 4-C, 11Vest Alexandria, O., R. D. 1 ..,.......,., -...-.-...a 42 McKeon, Vvllllillll Reynolds, 3-C, W'ake6eld, Mass., 4 Houston St .,,...., .,....,,,.. .,..,,..,. 1 3 1 Mackey, Donald Lee, 4-M, Euclid 17, O., 1850 E. 227th St. .,..... - ,.,.,......., ..,. - ..... . ,. .... 1 42 Mackovich, Michael, 3'C, Arnbridge, Pa.. 343 Maplewood Ave. ....,..,...................,.. , ,.... . 56 McLean, Marjorie Ann, 1-M, Indianapolis, Ind., 4111 Arthington Blvd ..,., ,L .....,..r,,,...... 79 MacMahon, Marna, 2-C, Wfilniington 268, Del., 210 Schoolhouse Lane MacMillan, Shirley Ann, 1-C, Pittsburgh 21, Pa., 237 Wooclside Rd. Forest Hills 79, 144, 147 McMullen, Betty Ann, 2-C, Short Hills, N. J., 44 Kenilworth Dr.- .......,.......,...,,, 68,139,180 McMullen, Dwight, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 284 N. Professor St .........,,.. - ........ 2 .,.,,....,..,,...., 163 McNeely, Lfesterj Harold, 3-M, Morganton, N. C,, R. D. 3 ...,........,...,.., ........... ............. 6 8 McPhee, Chester Herman, Jr.. 1-C, Youngstown, O., 17 N. Schenlcy .,,...,..,,. . .,..,, 79 McQuilkin, Audrey Allen, 2-C, Lakewood 7, O., 1664 Lewis Dr ............. N- ..,....,......,. .- 68 McQuilkin, Donald Ford, 2-C, Lakewood 7, O., 1664 Lewis Dr.- ..,......... .,..... .,... . 6 8,165,172 McVVharter, Royce Volz, 2-C, Temple, Texas, 1306 N, 4th St.. ..,.,..., L ......,,..,,..,. 68,170,171 Madden, Mrs. Marian Canaday, 4-C, Anderson, 1nd,, 321 VV. 12th St. .......,, L.- .,,........,r. - 42 Madison, Shirley Ann, 3-M, Huron, S. D., 772 Dakota Ave., S. 147 ........., ................. 5 6 Maher, Barbara Jane, 1-M, Madison, 'VVis., 2811 Monroe St.. ........,..........r ...... 7 9 Mahood, Mary Elizabeth, 2-C, Maplewood, N. J., 86 Durand Rd ....... -.. ........ .. 68 Maier, Jane Haring, 1-C, 1fVoodbury, N. J., 430 Harding Ave. ....,. -2 ...... ........,.... 7 9 Maisonpierre, Andre, 4-C, New York. N. Y., 239 Central Park NV...- ........... .... ....,.. 4 2 , 164 Mallet, John Jacques, 2-C, Brooklyn, N. Y,, 635 E. 21st St. Mallory, Sarah Ann, 1-C, Hingham, Mass., 15 Ship St. .........................., - .........,.............. 79,184 Malone, Charles Anthony. 2-C, New York, N. Y., 370 Ft. VVashington Ave .,,.. ......... L 164 Man, Eugene Herbert, 4-C, Scranton, Pa., 1206 Richmont St..-., ........., ....--.- ........... 42 Man, Mrs. Gladys Greenberg, Gr-C, Scranton, Pa., 1206 Richmont St. Manning, Clarke, 1-M, Medfield, Mass., 332 Main St.- ,................. - .......... L.. ....... 2 ...... .. 68 Manshardt, Thomas Brewster, 1-M, Riverside, Ill., 69 Longcommon Rd. ..... -. .... ., 79 Marburger, Donald Charles, 2-M, Casper. Wyo., 121 S. McKinley St. March, Judith, 1-C, Ann Arbor, Mich., 418 N. State St ..., - ........... -- .............. .... .......... . . . .... - 79 Margolis, James Marsh, 1-C, Newton Centre, 59, Mass., 816 Commonwealth D1 ....... ...... 7 9 Marks, Charles Edward, 1-C, Chardon, O.. 119 Goodrich St....L. .............. - ,....... ...r...... . 79 Marks, Patience Ann, 2-M, Snyder, N. Y., 88 Nbfashington Highway Mai-latt, Mfarvinl Harding, 2-C, Auburn, Mass.. 29 Bryn Mawr Ave ....... .,,... 5 6,129,131 Marsh, Edward, 2-T, Stratford, Conn., 70 High Park Ave. Marsh. Mary Louise, 3-M, Plymouth, Ind., 219 Weloster Ave. Marshall, Patricia Rae, 3-M, Cleveland, O., 2182 E. 81st St. ........ ...... . 2 ...... 56, 68. 14S Marshall, Robert Bixel, 2-C, Bluffton, O.. R. D. 2-.2 ..... ....,..... 2. .L ...... . ................... 68,101 Martin, Hazel Jean, 3-C, LaGrange, Ill., VVolf Rd., R. D. 2 ...... L ....... 2 .......... .. ....... .. 56 Martin, Hugh Thompson, 2-C, Chicago 15, Ill., 1201 Madison Pk .... .... .......... 5 6 ,125,132 Martin, Jack Anthony, 4-C, Oberlin, O., 41 N. Pleasant St. Martin, Margaret Jane, 2-C, We1Jster. N. Y., 54 Curtice St. .LL .......... . ...... - .... . ...... 68,152 Martin, Tunnie, Jr., 2-T, Detroit 8, Mich., 1791 VV. Grand Blvd. Martin du Theil, Edith Louise, 3-C, Grosse Pointe, Mich., 782 Loraine Rd.., ....... .... .. 56 Martiraiio, Salvatore John, 1-M, New Rochelle, N. Y., 139 Pelhamwood Rd. i................. 79 hlarx, Donald Frederic, 1-C, Hamden 14, Conn., 301 Thornton St. ........... , ................,., 79 Masters, Robert Bruce, II, 4-C, Columbus 12. O.. 2716 Berwyn Rd ...........r......r.r... --42,168 Mathews, Thomas George, 3-C, Conneaut, O., 223 Buffalo St. ......r......... ...,.,r..... 5 6,125,143 Mattern, Chalmers Asa, 2-T, Lyons, O. Matthews, Charles Doane, Jr., 2-C, Bulfalo 2, N. 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D. 2, Mellinger Rd .,,.,,...,,,..... ..,.., 1 ,E 79 Mellinger, Margaret Roxanne, 4-C, Chicopee, Mass., 302 Chicopee St .,..... L ........ ........ . 42 Mellor, John Allen, 3-C, Bronxville, N. Y., 26 Pondfield Rd., W. Melton, Edward Rudolph, 3-C, Lakewood, N. J., 615 County Line Rd. Meltzer, Laurence, 1-C, New York 21, N. Y., 19 E. 80th St...-.,.., ........,.., .- ,i...,.,.,,, ..,.., 2 .- 79 Menzi, Elizabeth Anne, 4-C, Ypsilanti, Mich., 909 Woods Rd.- ,,.,., . ,,,,.., E ,.,., 180,183,184 Mercer, Benjamin Long, 2-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 2472 Overlook Rd ................. -..57 166 Meredith, Robert Chidester, Gr-C, Elyria, O., 234 Columbia Ave. Meredith, Robert Russell, 3-T, Youngstown 9, O., 35 N. Osborne Ave. Merrill, Sylvia Anne, 2-C, lfVebster, N. Y., 885 Lake Rd. ........ -. ,........... ....., ...., . . .-. 68 Merriman, Judith Ann, 3-M, Norwalk, Conn., Newton Ave. Meservey, Madeline Anne, 1-M, Oakland 5, Cal., 2207 Havenscourt Blvd..-..- ............,., 1, 79 Meyer, Henry Rudolph, 1-C, Quincy, Ill., 1110 State St. ...........................,...,. ,S .... ...H 79 Meyer, John Kellogg, 4-C, Quincy, lll., 1110 State St. ..... . ....... . ....... ...,....... . 42 Meyer, Louis Paul, 2-T, Sweetwater, Texas, 1301 Josephine St. Michaels, Peter Edwards, 1-M, Kansas City S, Mo., 428 VV. 67th St. ...... -. W ...... . ....... . 79 Michalovich, Myron, 1-C, Haverhill, Mass., 36 Commonwealth Ave .....,.. W., 79 Miethke, John Charles, 2-C, Cleveland 2, O., 7014 Colgate Ave. .,.... .. .......... ....,.. . . 68 Mighell, Ruth Marie, 1-C, Silver Spring, Md., 1210 Noyes Dr..-2 ................. .......... 7 9 Milder, Sidney Katzenstein, 4-M, Cleveland 6, O., 11103 Ashbury Ave ........ .. .... 42 Miller, Caroline Fahnestock, 4-C, Harrisburg, Pa., 2731 N. 2nd St.. .......... .... ..... 4 2 ,152 Miller, Charles Taylor, Gr-C, Gloversville, N. Y., 73 East State St. Miller, Henry Knight, Jr., 2-C, Brooklyn 2, N. Y., 166 Columbia Hgts. Miller, Jack David, 1-C, Elyria, O., VVest Ridge Rd. ........................................ ....... 6 8 Miller, Jeanne Thelma, 3-M, Waterloo, Iowa. 331 Derbyshire Rd.. ............ .......... . . .......,,. . 57 Miller, John Barbour, 4-C, Kansas City 4, Mo., 4621 Harrison St ............. ............ 42 Miller, Jfosephj Hillis, Jr., 4-C, Gainesville. Fla., 1200 East Blvd. ....... ...,... .... , 4 2 126 Miller, Kent Devore, 3-C, Dearborn, Mich., 2200 Belmont Ave.- .......... - ........,.., 163 166 Miller, Wentworth Earl, 2-C, Montclair, N. J., 29 Grenada Pl ....,.. ......,. . .... ,.............,,. . 6 8 172 Millikan, Allan Grosvenor, 3-C, Ashland, Ky., 817 Rogers Ct..2 .... - .................,... 57,125 172 Mills, Marilyn Belle, 2-C, Sharonville, O., 404 Cornell Rd...--M .... -..--.- ............ 68,127 134 Milthaler, Joylynn Mary, 2-C, Dayton 7, O., 1125 VVilson Dr ..... ..........,. 2 H2.2.68,127 187 Mink, Patricia Ann, 1-C, WVinnetka, Ill., 1037 Cherry St .... ....... 2 ................ 2 .L ..... -. ..,... 79 145 Mira, Pilar Matilde Montserrat, Gr-M, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Azcuenaga 1440. .... L. 145 Mirkil, Hazleton, 3-C, Princeton, N. J., Greenlands Mirkil, Mrs. Presocia Raney, Gr-C, Appleton, l1Vis., 622 N. Bateman St. Mitchell, Jean Carolyn, 2-C, Vlfatertown, N. Y., 226 Thompson Blvd ..... 2 .... - ........ 68 131 Mitchell, John David, 2-C, South Elgin, Ill. ....... ....2.--L .............. L ......... - ........ - ...... . .,.... 68 129 Mitchell, Mrs. Mila Johnston, Gr-C, Elgin, Ill., Wing Park Blvd. Mitman, Eugene Harris, Jr., 1-C, Bethlehem, Pa., 728 5th Ave. Mizener, David Stanley, 1-C. Harbor Beach, Mich., 123 First St., N. .... ..,.--- .... . 79 Mochernuk, Roman Phillip, 2-M, Palmyra, N. J., 2835 Haddonfield Rd. ...... - ....... 68.172 173 Modic, Paul Andrew, 4-C, Cleveland 10, O., 16411 Arcade Ave.,- .......... ...... 3 1,42 125 Modic, Robert, Gr-C, Cleveland, O., 16411 Arcade Ave. ..... - .... - ............ ............ .L 42 Moeller, Jack Raymond, 3-C, New Bremen, O., 102 Vlfalnut Stn, ..................... ............ 5 7 Mogge. Marjorie Helen, 1-C, Lakewood 7. O., 1298 Cook Aves-- ............... 2 ....... 79 Moll, Catharine Carnes, 1-C, Douglaston, N. Y., 16 Prospect Ave ....... ..... - ........... ...... . . .. 79 Monastersky, Rosalind Rhoda, 4-C, VVest Hartford, Conn., 71 Dover Rd ....... L4 ............. 42 148 Mong, John Richard, 2-C. Clyde, O., 209 S. Main St., .................................. 2 ......... ............. 6 8 Monk, Mary Alice, 4-C, Gary, Ind., 574 Monroe St.L ................... - .......... ...... .... ....... 4 2 Moore, Constance Anne, 4-C, Hackensack, N. J., 6 lst St. ......... ....- ........,........... 42,129 138 Moore, Mfaryl Eileen, 3-M, Arlington, Va., 3729 6th Rd. N. ..... 2 .............., - .......... . ........... 57 Moore, Robert William, 3-C, Dallas 5, Texas, 5942 Colhurst ..... 22 ........... .. .... ..... . 50, 57 101 Morell, Constance Nina, 4-M, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1111 VValnut Ave ........ ...... . 42 Morey, Elizabeth Mila Jean, 3-C, Mansfield, O., 42 W, 2nd St. ........,...... ......... 5 7,138 Morgan, Eugene Edward, 3-T, Goldsboro, N. C., 313 W. Elm St. Morgan, Thomas Nolen, 4-C. West Grove, Pa., R. D. 1 ........... -2 ........ ................. . .... 1 . 42 Morisuye, Jean Mieko, 4-C, Sharon, Pa., 84 Buhl Ct.,- ..... - ............................ - ....... 42,127 131 Morrall, Donald Ernest, 2-C, River Forest, Ill., 134 Keystone Ave. ........ -- ............. 68,164 Morris, Ifrenej Carol, 1-C, Kalamazoo 50, Mich., 315 N. Prospect ............. ............. 2 . 79 Morris, Roger Earl, 4-C, Wooster, O., O.A.E.S.. .... .E .......... . ................... ....... ........ . 4 2 Morrisett, Lloyd N., Jr., 1-C, Los Angeles 24. Cal.. 10763K VVilkins Ave ........... ........ . . 79 Morrison, Anne BeVier, 2-C, Trenton 8, N. J., 245 Hillcrest Ave ......... .. .................. 68,243 Morrison, Mary Elizabeth, 3-C, Ashtabula, O., 516 Prospect Rd. .............. - .......... 57,128 130 Nloser, Mai-joy Rae, 4-C, Coyoacan D. F., Mexico, Cuauhtemoc 45.. .......... - ................. 2... 42 Mosher, Henry Camp, 3-C, Alexandria, Va., 1514 Mt. Eagle Pl. .................... A ....... .. ..... .... 2 . 42 Moshiri, Kiumars, 1-C, Teheran, Iran, Timcheh Gowhas. Istanbul Ave....,..., .............. 79 Lfott, Patricia, 2-C, Hamilton. N. Y., 9 University Ave.. .......... -- .......................... ...... . . 68 Mould, Vfirginiaj Jean, 4-C, Tenaliy, N. J., 301 Knickerbocker Rd.. ............. - ............... 42 142 Bdoyer, Ellen Frances, 4-C, Wellesley Hills 82, Mass., 90 Fairbanks Ave ................. 42 130 Nloyer, Joan, 2-C, Chevy Chase 15, Mcl., 400 High St.. ........................................... 53,137 146 Moyer, VVilliam Cassel, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 280 Elm St. ............... .L ............... 2 ...................... 79 Mreller. John Storm. 3-M, X'VHC1SYVOft11. O., 287 Highland Ave. Lluendel, Margaret Ann, 1-C, Queens Village 8, N. Y., 9437 212th St ............ 79,182,183 Mukai, Robert Masaaki, 2-C, Hilo, Hawaii, 318 Haili St.. ............ 2- ............. ............ 2 .. 68 Munger, James Everett, 3-C. Cleveland 16, O., 4579 WV. 213th St. ....... ' ..... 57 Munn, Robert Ferguson, 3-C, Pittsburgh. Pa., 5445 Vifilkins Ave. Xfunro, Jean Isobel, Gr-C, Lakewood 7, O., 2325 A'lCKiI11Cy Ave..- .......... .........145 Complimenis of CUHUVEH-CHBLE PIHHU IIUIHPHHEI OREGON ILLINOIS CJBERLIN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 'I' 53 S IVI P O SCOTT BROTHERLS Barber Shop and Shine Parlor It ays to look well STUDE T DIRECTORY 226 Murray, 113111651 Dfollaldl Bain, 1-C, Winnetka, Ill., 832 Bryant Ave .............. - ........... Murtha, Myers, Myers, Nackes, Robert Douglas, 1-C, Williston Park N. Y. 29 Pembroke , , si ...w..v,.. ,vvv...Vw,w David Cutter, 1-C, Seattle 99, Vtfash., 1670 Magnolia Blvd. ........ .. ...... - .,.. 2.2.- R3-111011 Hawley, 1-C, Cleveland, O., 3126 Prospect Ave ...... - .........,. N Anthony Nicholas, 3-C, Akron, O., Smith Rd., R. D. 7-.- ...... . Naves, Francis Gilbert, Gr-C, Paris 17e, France, 87 rue Laugier Nawrocki, Karol Thaddeus, 3-C, Brockton, Mass., 25 Marion St. ., 68 178 79 79 ..-....57 145 Neff, Ioan Lynnette, 2-C, Canton 3, O., 522 Alta Pl. N.W ............ ..,.................................... 6 8 Nehll, T11O1T1HS Edward, 3-C, Midland, Mich., 1115 Townsend St .... ........ - -.-LLL A.............. 176 Nelfhercut, Helen Louise, 1-C, Flint 3, Mich., 1101 VVoodside Dr. .......... -.--- .... -.-.--...-- 79 Nelson, Audrey Lncile, 4-C, Ponca City, Okla., 1003 S. 6th St ......... 42,128,133,180 184 Nelson, Frank Cleveland, Jr., 2-C, Berea, O., 120 Baker St. ....... L- ....,.. ,...--.-.-- ..... 68 NC1S0f1,.PetCr ,1OSCDll, 2-C, Brooklyn, N. Y., 951 E. 24th St ...... ......., L ................. - .................. 6 8 Netterville, George Leon III, 1-C, Baton Rouge, La., Southern University, Southern Branch P. O ..... LL ,...,..,,,....., W ..., L ,,..,,..,....... L .,,.,.,... O .....,.,....i,.,,..,,....... .... L 79 Neumanli, Bernardo, 2-C, Guatemala City, Guatemala, 6a Ave., Santa Clara,.L ............ -- 68 New, Allrilham En An, 2-C, Shanghai, China, L4C Luck Apts., 275 Ave. Haig.. .....,...... 68 Newkerk, Nancy lane, 2-M, Liberty, N. Y., 9 Delaware Ave, ......................... -L ........... 68 152 Newton, Ifohnj Marshall, 2-T, Elmore, O., Box 431 Nichols, Ffrancesl Anne, 2-C, Purcellville, Va.. Church St., ............... ...--.- ........ .68 130 Nichols, John Richard, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 353 Elm Stk- .............. - ........ ............... ............. 7 9 Nichols, Josephine Clark, 1-C, Pasumalai, S. India LL.-- .........,........... .- ...... ..... - .- 79 Nichols, Nancy Margaret, 2-C, Medina, O., 320 E. Liberty St ..... .LL ........ ........... ....... 6 S Nicol, Jean Graham, 4-C, Oberlin, O., 261 Forest St. Niece, Lewis Hobart, Ir., 2-M, Lakeview, O ......,,,......., L., ........ LLL-, ............ L..- ............... . 68 Niegowski, Walter John, 4-C, Elyria, O., 1213 Bank St. .,............ Ln.-- .,...... L ........ .... . . 42 Niskaneu, Betsy Ann, 2-M, Girard, Pa., 309 Rice Ave ................ ,.......... ...,.. 6 8 Nixon, Mrs. Trunetta Varner, 1-T, Madison, Fla., 528 Macon St. Nixon, Ulysses Grant, 3-T, Madison, Fla., 528 Macon St. Noble, VVilliam Scott, 1-T, Hiram, O., Box 66 Noblet, Lincoln Beach, 2-M, Maryville, Mo,, 631 NV. 2nd St.. ,............................. L ..., 68 Nordgren, Mary Ellen, 1-C, Little Falls, N. Y., 583 E. Gansevoort St ....... ........... .......... 7 9 Norris, Efdwardl Pershing, Gr-C, New London, O., 110 E. 3rd St. Nottingham, Marsh Whitney, 1-C, Belmont 78, Mass., 10 Preble Garden Rd ............. 79,138 Novak, Louis George. Gr-T, Elyria, O., 119 VV. River St. Nyboe, lane Ann, 1-C, Chicago, Ill., 4202 N. Sawyer Ave..-... ..................... .......... ...... 7 9 O Oates, Henrietta Jennings, 1-C, Princeton, N. I., 34 Edgehill St ..,....... LL .................. 80 Ochmann, Ronald Charles, 4-C, Cleveland, O., 10703 Ashbury Ave. O'Connor, Kevney, Ir., 1-C, Scarsdale, N. Y., 170 Lyons Rd...- .... - .............. -..68, 89,161,163 Offner, Roxane Berta, 1-C, Brooklyn 26, N. Y., 415 E. 16th St.. ...... -.- ................. .. ..,....... 80 O'Grady, Walter Augustus, jr., 3-M, Saugus, Mass., 5 Fairmount Ave. O'I-Iara, W. Heber, 3-T, Strongsville, O., 221 Westxifood Dr. Okun, Milton Theodore, Gr-M, Brooklyn, N. Y., 42 Livingstone St. Olsen, David Eyitner, 3-C, Marquette, Mich., 302 Adams. ...,........,... -- ........ .... - .... - ....V - -.- 57 Olson, Cfarlj Raymond. 2-C, Crystal Lake, Ill., 316 Pomeroy Ave ......... L ........ ...... 6 8 Olson, Oscar VVitt, Ir., 1-T, Lorain, O., 831 Allison Ave. Omoto, Sadayoshi, 3-C, WlI1SlOXV, Vlfash., Box 445 ............................................................l.... 57 Oppenheimer, Robert, 2-C, Rochester 10, N. Y., 120 San Rafael Dr ........... - .... 57,130,139 Orem, David Simpson, 3-C, Chevy Chase, Md.. 7 Leland Ct ......... ................... L. ..... . .. 57 Orr, Joyce Machree, 4-C, Philadelphia 38, Pa., 920 E. Haines St ...................... - ..,.. 42,132,145 Orser, Peter Rankin, 1-C, Perrysburg, O., 72 Elm St.. ........... L ............. - ........ L .V.... . -..i........ 80 Osmola, Bernice Alice, 1-C, Detroit 27, Mich., 9950 HulJlJell....L .... .L ........... - ....4..... .......c . 80 Overmann, Elfrieda Emilie, Gr-C, Rush City, Minn. Owen, Gwen, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 35 S. Professor St..ML.... ......... - ......,....... 69 Owen, Mary Daniel, 2-C, Evanston, Ill., 725 Michigan Ave .....,... ---...- ........ . 69 P Palmateer, janet, 1-C, Emporium, Pa., Sylvan Heights ....... ......... ..... ...... 3 0 Palmer, Betty Larue, Irreg-M, Oberlin, O., 277 N. Main St. Palmer, Robert Delmar, 3-C, Columbus 2, O., 480 Melrose Ave .... .. ...................,..,...........lA. 57 Palmer, Thomas Allan, 1-C, Columbus, O,, 480 Melrose Ave.. ................l................. . ....4....... 80 Palmer, Willianl Edmund, 2-C, East Orange, N. J., 100 S. Arlington Ave..L .... 69,140,143 Palubinskas, Alphonse john Bernard, 4-C, Lowell, Mass., 4 Pollard Ave.. ......,.... . .........-. 42 Parker, Alden Russell, 1-C, Wfayne, Mich., 3816 Newberry 5t..-LL ....c.............. .. ...-...,....- S0 Parker, I-Ifarrietl Anne, 4-C, Hanover, Ind., Hanover Coll. ......... -..- ........... 42, 146,180,182 Parker, Ifamesl Douglas, 2-T, 'Wfhitmore Lake, Mich., 110 E. Shore Dr. Parker, Mfaryj Myra, 1-C, Madison, N. I., 84 Greenwood Ave ................. .......... 30 Parker, Victoria Ann, 2-C, Hyattsville, Md., 6503 40th Ave ...................................-.--.--.--A--- 69 Parkes, Margery Ln, 3-M, Toledo 7, O., 1805 Pilgrim Rd ........ ........... L ...................... - ........ 5 7 Parks, jesse Lee, Ir., 4-C, Bedford, O., 36 Lamson Rd... .... - ........ L..- ............ 57,162,163,1f2 Parmelee, Mary-Dell, 4-M, Ravenna, O., 844 VV. Main St. .......... L..- ........ -.-. ...-----..-.. --- 42 Parsons, Barbara jean, 4-C, Stratford, Conn., 3720 Main St ........ ....... .-.... - - -----.-.---- 4 2 Parsons, George Arthur, Ir., 2-T, Akron, O., 1418 Grant St. Passmore, Henry Nlarshall, 4-C, Mendenhall, Pa. ...L .... - .......... L ..........-......---.-- 43,134 164 Patch, Don Ivan, jr., 4-C, Manchester, Vt., 1VeSt Rd. ..... .......... - - ..... 2. .V...... - ..f--------- 43 139 Pan-as, Leona, 4-M, Franklin, Pa., 908 Liberty St. ...... L .......... -....--...-.-.--- ..---- 2-I-- 42 Patton, John Willialn, Ir., 3-C, VVest GFOVC, PH. .V -----------..V------- - -.-----.------ - --------- A-57 147 Paul, Robert vvilliam, 4-C, Lynbrook, N. Y., 1 Calvin St.. ..................... ..... - ........ . ........ - . 43 Paulson, Belden Henry, 2-C, Oak Park, Ill., 936 N. 1'1El.1'VCy Ave ........ H.--...57, 129 135 Payez, Patricia, 3-C, Scarsdale, N. Y., 262 N6lSOl1 Rd. .'.,..-.----- - ------- - ---- ----- ------ - 5 7 Cmgfsmm, 5 HAS BEEN THE KEYNGTE of Rogers yeorboolcs for forty yeors. And it will continue to be our ideol, becouse respon- sibility to see thot your publication is well printed is shared by the entire orgonizotion. The Rogers trodition of sincerity ond quolity Iwos been recognized by mony scI1ooIs os o security to the institution cmd on in spirotion to the stoti. EZGDGEIBS PIFZUINITIIINIG CCMMIIPAINIY DIXON, ILLINOIS ik CHICAGO, ILLINCIS 3 O 7 First Street E228 North I.oSoIIe Street STUDE DIRECTORY 228 Payne, Charles Hull, 3-M, Claremont, Cal., 740 College Ave .,.ll.. ....... - - .,..,,.,,..,.... . Payne, Willlalii Burgess, 1-C, Richmond 20, Va., 1106 XV. Grace St. ,.... - ....... ---- Peabody, Mary .Ruby, .4-C, Burlingame, Cal.,nl476 Benito Ave ..., - ...,..,,..... --.- .--ias, 169 -43,127,152 130 Peacock, Patricia Louise, 2-C, Eleele, Hawaii ..,..,......... - ,,......,,,..,...........,,,,, --- ............. 69, Pearce, Louise Mae, Gr-C, East Cleveland, O.. 2031 Brunswick Rd. Pearce, Mary Martha, 1-C, Dayton 9, O., 1111 Oakwood Ave. ,..., -H-.- ............r.,...,. ,,,,.. , -- 80 Pearson, Jeffrey Taylor, 1-C, Rahway, N. J., 1106 Pierpont St .,.,,,,, --- ,..... ..., - .-- .....,,..,..... 80 Peat, Patricia Mac, 2-C, Indianapolis 2, Ind., 1640 N. Talbot ..,,....,.......,... -- .......... 69,147 Peck, Merton Joseph, 3-C, Medina, O., 519 Blake St. ....................,.....................,.. ,.- .,., 57,176 Peckham, Donald Charles, 4-C, Bainbridge, N. Y., 24 Johnson St .,.......,..,..,...r - ..,.,. - ..... - 43 Peebles, Harriet Radford, 4-C, Sioux City 18, Iowa, 3254 Jackson St ..., -..- ...... - .... -43, 145 Peeke, Patricia Ashford, 4-C, Minneapolis 9, Minn., 5409 2nd Ave. S ..,............., 43,132, 148 Pellaton, Odette Alice, 3-C, Tarrytown. N. Y., 240 S. Broadway ......,...,.,.. .............. 5 7, 99 Pennell, Elizabeth Macy, 3-C, Lansdowne, Pa., 140 Hilldale Rd ..,. --- ...... - .....,,,. .,..........,,. - 57 Pennybaclcer, Bruce, 1-C, Georgetown, Conn., Box 213- ,,.,...,..,...., - ,..,,,., -, .........,.,.,,, - ,,,,. - 80 Perkins, Estelle Marie, 4-M, Armstrongs Mills, O ..,..,.,.., ,.,.,..,,,...r.... - .,,,,,,,,...,.... - .-- .,..,,,,, -. 43 Perkins, Huel Davis, Gr-M, Baton Rouge, La., 1028 Europe St .........,....... ...... - -.-.. .....,...,. - 80 Perlik, Willialll Robert, 4-C, Pittsburgh 29, Pa., 103 Ridgewood Ave .,.......,. ---.. ......... - 43 Perry, Peter Shumway, 1-C, 1fValtham 54, Mass., 133 Colonial Ave ........... ....,..r..,,...,., 6 9, 80 Perry, Phyllis May, 2-C, Jefferson, O., Jefferson St.. ...... - .,....,, - .....,.,,... - ,,... --- ,.......... 69,152 Perusse. Lyle Francis, 2-C, Oakland 11, Cal., 5347Xq Broadway- .,.,,.,, - ...,.,., - ,... -.-,,- 69 Pesta, Elmer Charles, 2-M, Euclid, O., 314 E. 246th St. Peterjohn. Myrlin Dale, 4-C, Cleveland, O., 4422 W. 1431-d St.. .... - .,....., .,,.............. 4 3,147 Peters, Harry Berthel, Gr-C, Oberlin, O., 250 W. Lorain St. Peters, Nancy Elizabeth, 3-C, Parma 9, O., 9739 Elsmere Dr ......... .,,...... - .....,.,,.., 5 7,147 Peters, Portia Elizabeth, 2-C, Defiance, O., 110 Jefferson Ave ..... - ..........., --.--- .......,,.,. - 69 Peterson, Joseph Eugene, 1-T, Jennings, La., Box 123 Peterson, Margaret Hardy, 4-M, VVilloughby, O., 30417 Lake Shore Blvd. Peterson, Paul Alvor, 3-M, Eveleth, Minn., 706 Cleveland St. Peterson, Shirley Jean, 1-M, Alexandria, Minn., 902 Lake St ..,,.. ----.--.- ......,..,......... 80 Petree, Charles Frank, 4-C, Toledo 12, O., 3716 Hazelhurst Ave. ...... .... - -.--.31,43,127, 152 Petrulis, Stanley Duris, 1-M, La Grange. Ill., 228 S. Kensington Ave ........... -.- ................ 69 Petruzsan, John, Sp-C, Elyria, O., 542 Turner St. Pettit, Marcia Alice, 2-M, Benzonia, Mich...- ............,..... - .................................,. - ................. . 57 Phillips, Stuart Emerson, 2-M, Upper Montclair, N. J., 16 VVaterbury Rd ..................... 69, 243 . . . - . 69 Pickett, Alice Gail, 2-C, Clyde, O., 40.7 S. .Main St ..... ,..................., - ......, - ..... - -- ............... . Pickford, Jean Marie, 3-C, Shaker Heights'20, O., 3434 Menlo Rd ................ -- .................,. 57 Pierce, Helen Hulbert, 2-C, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 114 S. Sth Ave ...,. ............................. - . 69 Pierce, Lfolaj Suzanne, 2-C, Elkins Park, Pa., 8364 Glen Rd ......... ---. .... 69,182,183 Pinsley, Rhoda, 1-M, Forest Hills, N. Y.. 6817 Clyde St.. ........... - ........ ......... - .................. . 80 Piper, Roger Dale, 3-C, VVellington, O., 124 Grove St.-.- .............. -M ,.... - .... -.-. 57 Pipino, Donald Paul, 3-C, Niles, O., 1322 Robbins Ave. .... ........ .................. - - .- 57 Pistole, Hollis Sidney, 3-T, Columbia Station, O., R. D. 2 Plank, David Theodore, Gr-M, Smithville. O., Summit St ......... Pocta, Jean Ann, 4-C, Findlay, O., 610 East St .......................... . Polanka, Viola Jane, 3-C, Cleveland 2, O., 5938 Storer Ave .............. 125 Poling, Earle, Jr., 1-C, Evanston, Ill., 729 Simpson St ........ ................... ......... 8 0 Polk, Gene-Ann, 4-C, Roselle, N. J., 114 E. 7th Ave...-.. ......... ....... L .... - Pollard, Goldwin Smith, 3-T, New Braintree, Mass. Polster, Morton Arnold. 2-C, Chicago 26, Ill., 7606 N. Bosworth Ave ....... .......... .--.-43, 140, 142, 152 1 ......-43, 140 ..69, 163 57 Pool, Sfalomej Renee, 2-C, New York, N. Y., 993 Park Ave.- ..... -..-.-..- .... H ................ .. Poppe, Hans Michael, 1-T, VVellington, O., R. D. 1, Brighton Poteat, Haley Gordon, 3-C. Rochester 7, N. Y.. 1122 S. Goodman St ........ --- .... . Potee, Elinor Grace, 4-C, Jubbulpore C. P., India, 336 Napier Town ....... -- .... . Potter, Teresa May, 4-C, Larchmont, N. Y., 8 Locust Ridge Rd. 2i5'i i-' 57 ,134, 148 Powley, LCoisJ Joan, 2-C, Flint 3, Mich., 2305 Mountain Ave. ............ - ..... L .................. .. Pratley, James Nicholas, 3-C, Galveston, Texas, 2215 Ave. OML- ............... -.-.. Pratt, Robert Henry, 1-M, Cleveland. O., 10700 Massie Ave. ........................,.. . Pratt, Roland Willis. 1-M, Dover-Foxcroft. Maine, 9 Grove St. .......... ....,.. A A ................ . Prewitt, Elizabeth Stephens, 1-C, New Rochelle, N. Y., 25 Le Count Pl .... - ............... --. Price, Robert Lee, 1-C, Detroit 27, Mich., 13934 Woodmollt ....... --.- .............. . Price, VVilbur Addison, 3-M, Albion. Nebr., 707 9th St. Prien, Jeanne Frances, 4-C, Rochester, N. Y., 253 Thurston Rd..- ........ . Prince, Warreli Frank, 2-M, Chicago 21, lll., 614 W. Marquette Rd ..... ....... Przyborowski, Helen Jane, 3-C, Kenmore 17, N. Y., 368 Deerhurst Blvd. Psacharopoulos, Nicholas, 1-C, Athens, Greece. 19 Epicurus St. ...-,- ........... .. Pugh, Williaiii Robert, 1-C, Youngstown, O., 221 Overhill Rd. ...... .......... . Pulver, Helen Fanny, Gr-C. Bogota, N. J., 128 Chestnut Ave. 69 57 . .,.... 69 80 80 - ....... 80 43 fn -.....69, 138 .--.--.-- 69 ---. 80 Puniphrey, Jean Lillian, 3-M, East Lansing, Mich., 530 Beech St. .................. - ................... 57 Puppe, Arlene Marie, 3-M, Nebraska City, Nebr., 719 12th Corso. ...... - ................... 58,133 Purdue, Linna Marie, 4-C, Bath, Maine, 890 VVashington St.-.. .......... .. Purdy, Ruth Mildred, 1-M, VV11H1111gtO11 270, Del., 2506 Harrison St ......,... Purinton, Mark Lucion, Jr., 2-C, Shelburne Falls. 1V1aSS., R. D. ............ ..... . . Purves, John Hutcheson, Sp-T, Berne, Ind., 255 Clark St. Pusey, Alice Tilghman, 4-C, Hightstown, N. J., 222 Stockton St.- .... 43 ... ..... .. .... ,... . .... t 80 69 .--. 43 Q Qualmalqs Elaine Shirley, 3-C, Cleveland I'1C1gl1tS 12, O., Oakllill Rd...- ........,....-. ..-. Quayle, M011a, 3-C, B1'0nXV1l1C, Y., P3.I'1CV1CW Ave. ...........------------ ---- -- ------------ 5 8. Qugny Mildreql Yuk Lan, 4-C, Honolulu 32, Hawaii, 721 10th Ave. ................ 43,134,146,149 R Rmb, Elsie Hilgla, 1-M, Oshkosh, Wig., 128 Knapp Sr. .................. - ....... .... - - ............ M-.- 80 Rados, Miriam Rose, 2-C, Newark, N- J., 64 PO1110113- AYC ---- -------- ------------- ----'69, 125.139 Rae, Donald Brewster, 1-C, Brockton 16, Blass., 17 114186115011 S11 -.......-- --- --.--.-----a---- -- 80 MEMBERS .... AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS MELLENBROOK, FOLEY 8: SCOTT, Architects Twenty-Six Front Street Berea, Ohio E. H. MISLLENBROOK THOMAs J. FOLEY, J R FRANKLIN G. SCOTT Again a MOLLOY made cover is used on the Hi-O-Hi. Best Wishes to the Class of 1948. ' THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 NOR'FIi VVESTERN AVENUE CHICAGO 18, ILLINOIS For your good health . . buy WEIDEMAN BOY BRAND Canned Fruits and Vegetables Garden-fresh Every Month of the Year at Your Neighborhood Grocer THE WEIDEMAN COMPANY CLEVELAND, OHIO THE SPANG BAKING CO. Pkvkvk We fill the bread baskets in college dining halls with fresh, expertly baked bread . . . really good bread. Pk Pk DIC LORAIN OHIO .229 Some students found time to sing in church choirs, others to practice in Warner Hall Cnot always, however, with tennis racquets ready for servicej ST DE DIRECTORY 230 Raine, Douglas, 1-C, Romulus, Mich., 18477 Merriman Rd .....,,,.,,.,.l.,.............. L ....,......,.. Ralston, Robert Taylor, 1-M, Kansas City 4, Mo., 804 E. 53rd St ........ Ranimes, Jo Ann, 1-M, Pontiac, Mich., 1435 Rosedale St. ....,. .L ,.,. LL ..,....,...... L ..........., . Ramsey, Candace Lorraine, 3-M, Tarentum, Pa., 1123 Park St ...... -.L.LL... Ranck, Dorothea Chandler, 1-C, Frederick, Md., 20 W. 3rd St .,.. L ...... Rasch, Eunice Jean, l-C, Rochester, N. Y., 40 Elmtree Rd .............. L ........ Rawick, George Philip, l-C, Brooklyn 13, N. Y., 1455 Union St .,,,.. ,..........,.. L LLL ..... . Ray, Vlfilliam Benjamin, 1-M, Lexington, Ky., 506-C-N Aspendale ..., LLLLL ....,.,.. . Ei Raynor, Susan Frances, 3-C, Rockville Centre, N. Y., 40 Roosevelt Pl...L ,... L ...,. L .,... L Rector, Nancy Joanne, 2-C, Toledo, O., 2468 Lawrence Ave. Reddiu, George Middleton, 4-C, North Baltimore, O., 220 VV. Broadway .................... 43 Reddin, Richard Francis, 2-C, North Baltimore, O., 220 W. Broadway ...... L.L ........ 58 Redfield, Martha VVashburn, 4-C, VVoods Hole, Mass., W.H.O.LL.L ...,. LLLLLLL Reed, GCeorgeJ Timothy, 2-C, Detroit 27, Mich., 13279 Coyle Ave. .... L ...............,..... . Reed, Richard William, 4-C, Cleveland 7, O., 16617 Fischer Rd. 1 E? Reed, Wfilliaiiil Thomas, 1-M, Detroit 27, Mich., 13279 Coyle Ave. ....... L .... LLLL .... L.-- Reeder, Jtamesj Oliver, 4-M, Erie, Pa., 401 Oakmont Ave ........... L ................. L ........,....... Reeves, Williaiii Ivan, 1-T, Cleveland 6, O., 2122 E. 100th St. 7B Reich, Charles Alan, 3-C, New York 21, N. Y., 315 E. 68th St..LL ...... L.iL-LL.58, Reich, Phyllis Ruth, l-M, Jenkintown, Pa., 605 Shoemaker Ave. ............ L.LLL ....... L ,..... L Reiche, Valerie Frances, 2-M, Sacramento 14, Cal., 2801 Muir 1fVay ........... L ....................... Reid, Barbara Jessie, 1-C, New Rochelle, N. Y., 37 Interlaken Ave. Relyea, JHIIIQSI-JOl1I1SfOI1, 2-C, Shaker Heights 20. O., 16827 65 Reimer, Patricia, 3-M, Gary, Ind., 4334 Jelferson St. ....... LL ............. LL .................... L ....... 58, Renter, Carl Alfred, 2-T, Macedonia, O. Renwick, Dorothy Faye, 4-M, 1fVestbrook, Maine, 55 Stroudwater St .... ...... L ............... L Requa, Robert Arthur, 2-M, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 275 Bedford Ave ......... 80 80 80 58 80 80 80 101 58 139 139 43 131 80 44 130 80 69 80 172 127 44 69 152 130 69 80 80 44 69 147 Restel, Roy Robert, 3-C, Cleveland 8, O., 731 Thornhill Dr ........ LL.L...LLL .......... L58, Reynolds, James Albert, 2-C, Columbus 9, O.. 2645 Powell Ave. ....... L...69,l25,128, Rice, Mary Esther, Gr-C, Silver Spring, Md., 8402 Galveston Rd. Rice, Verna, 2-C, Cleveland 4, O., 7206 Central Ave..L ..... L ........... LL ............. L ....... LLLLL Richards. Edward VVallace, 1-C, Oxford, O., 337 Maple Ave ........ L..L ..... L ..... LL ....... L ...... L Richey, Thomas Craig, 1-C, Detroit 23, Mich., 14890 Penrod Blvd .... L..-L.LLL ............ .L Ricker, Earl Darwin, 4-M, Sterling, Ill., 406 19th Ave..LLL ....... L ..... L ....... LLLLLLLLLL.- Ries, Gay Dixon, 2-C, VVilmington 284, Del., 'VVe1din Rd. ........................... L .... L-.L...L..L.L Riggs, Dale Waitinan, 2-T, Amherst, O.. 370 Park Ave. Riley, Marilyn Blackstone, 2-C, Chevy Chase 15, Md., 29 VVilliam's Lane ...... L .......... LL- Ringenburg, Michael Frederich, Gr-T, Pandora, O., 100 VVashington St. Ripin, Richard Lee, 4-C, New York. N. Y., 15 VV. 81st St .... L...L ................ LLL-L.LLL..-.L- Ritchie, Helen Bryan, 2-C, Princeton, N. J., 8 Hamilton Ave ..................... .L .... L. ....... . Ritter, Jean Frances, Irreg.-M, Oberlin, O., 148 Elm St. Ritter, Jean Louise, 1-C, Philadelphia 19, Pa., 105 W. Upsal St. ..... L ............... LL ...... -..LL Rivers, Marion Bedell, 3-C, Bronxville, Y., 782 Tuckahoe Rd..- .............. L ................. . Robb, William Roscoe, Gr-T, Northfield, O., Northfield Rd., Box 122 44 69 80 58 Roben, Hilda Elizabeth, 3-C, Baltimore 14, Md., 3512 White Ave. .......... ............ 5 8 Roberts, Donald Charles, 1-C, Pittslield, Mass., 109 Weiidell Ave ....... .......................... 8 0,138 Robertson, I-ICughJ Arthur, Gr-C, Oberlin, O., 199 NV. College St ....... L ...................... L-L164 Robinson, Clarke Judson, Jr., 1-M, Lumberport, VV. Va., 318 NV. Main St..LL ............... L. 80 Robinson, Dean WVilliam, 2-M, Mazeppa, Minn .............. L ............... LL ............................,... L-- 69 Robinson, William James, Jr., 1-C, Erie, Pa., 1020 VV. 6th St .............. L .... L.-.L.L ........ LL... 80 Robrock, Carolyn Sue, 4-C, Bryan, O., 322 S. Main St .............................. -.LLLL ......... 44,138 Robson, John Williaiii, 3-C, Coshocton, O., R. D. 4, .................... , ..................... ...LL ............... LL 58 Rockey, Harold Clement, 3-C, Lucknow, India, 37 Cantonrnent Rd. ..... L Rockey, Lee Cady, 3-C, Lucknow, India, 37 Cantonment Rd ...... ..... L -.LLL-LL .LLL ..... LLL.- 58 127 .49, 58, Rodd, Theodore Edgar, 3-T, Marion, Ill., 1008,N. State St. Rodes, Richard Rufus, Gr-T, Cleveland 16, O., 4376 W. 224th St. Rogers, Calvin Younkin, Gr-M, Akron, O., R. Rogers, Douglass Marcel, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 17 Rogers, Myra Jean, 1-C, New Hartford, N. Y., Roginson, Elizabeth Ann, 3-C, Redlands, Cal., 201 Cajon St ....... ....... Romer, Sally Hibbard, 3-C, Cambridge, Mass., Rondell, Paul Adrian, 3-C, Mansfield, O., 592 D. 7, 184 Winston Rd. N. Pleasant St. 8 Sanger Ave ........ .... - ............. - .............. - ' --...- .......... ,...58 38 Avo11 St ............... ....,.,........................... Arlington Ave ...................................... V2 .... Rood, Ellen Connable, 1-C, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1615 Cambridge Rd. ...... --.--...,......-.-. Root, Perry Franklin, 3-C, Summit, N. I., 90 Oak Ridge Ave ..... ........... .................... - . . Rose, Earlene Vernette, 3-C, Penn Yan, N. Y., 212 E. Main St ........ ....,.... 5 S,13S, 131 Rosell, Richard Schuyler, 1-C, Lebanon, O., 214 E. Orchard Ave. .... 2 ................ L ........ . ST .DE T Rosenberg, Harry Baldauf, 3-C, Chicago, Ill., 2231 E. 67th St.. ............................. -MSS Rosenblum, Xrvilllalll Bender, 3-C, Youngstown, O., 2404 Elm St. ........................ 58,136 Rosensteel, David VV'ood, 1-M, Sewickley Heights, Pa., Glen Mitchell Rd. ...................... -- Rosenthal, Vincent Arthur, 3-C, Detroit 3, Mich., 40 VV. Arizona St. ........... z ............... 58 Roshaven, Sfverrej VValtei', 2-T, Elyria, O., 345 12th St. Ross, Douglas Taylor, 1-C, Canandaigua, N. Y., Brigham Hall ....... -..- .... . DIRECTORY Ross, Gqeorgey Richard, 4-C, Bucyrus, o., 1130 Marion Rd ............... .--flllfllggi Ross, Margaret Jane, 2-C, Canandaigua, N. Y., Brigham Hall ................ ........ 6 9, 1 Ross, Mtarilynj Jo, 2-C, Youngstown 9, O., 30 N. Brockway. ........ - ................ -2 ..... 63 Rostov, Stanley David, 4-C, Kansas City, Mo., 709 E. 54th St ....... .......... 4 4,124, Roth, Robert Frank, 1-C, VVhitestone, N. Y., 147-15 17th Rd. .......... . Rowell, Marianne Virginia, 1-C, Verona, N. I., Valhalla Way ................. -.-. 126 Royal, Vfanettaj Ann, 4-C, Winter Park, Fla., 809 Antonette Ave .............. ............ Rubinstein, Lucille Shirley, 3-M, Liberty, N. Y., 220 S. Main St ....................................... Rugg, Herbert Dean, Gr-T, Oberlin, O., 279 Oak Street Rugh, Mfaryb Elizabeth, 3-C, New York 27, N. Y., 110 Morningside Dr .... ..... 5 6, 58 Ruiz, Helen Tongco, 1-M ,Washington 10, D. C., 144-2 Oak St. N.W. ...... ................. ........ . Rumely, john Hamilton, 4-C, Kerhonkson, N. Y., Old Manor Farm. ............... 44,130 Runkle, Gerald I. T., 4-C, Cuyahoga Falls, O., 642 Nutwood Ave. ..................................... . Rupert, Eleanor Jean Wallace, 4-C, New York, N. Y., 536 W. 113th St. ........ 44,130, Rusby, Paul George, 2-C, New York 27, N. Y., 548 Riverside Dr ........... .......................... Ruschmeyer, Harriet Louise, 3-C, New Rochelle, N. Y., 71 Hillside Ave ........ ......... 5 8, Russell, john Blair, 1-C, Rochester 10, N. Y., 16 Meadow Lane ...................... Russell, John Tennyson, 3-C, VVinamac, Ind., 636 S. .Monticello St ..... ...... Russell, Martha Jean, 4-C, Euclid, O., 19991 Upper Valley Dr ............. Rusten, Philip Elroy, Ir., 1-T, 'VVhite, S. D. S Sachs, Barbara Charlotte, 3-C, White Plains, N. Y.. 300 Main St ........ - ................... ....... . Sain, Raleigh Edward, Gr-T, Independence, O., 6615 Public Sq. St. James, Ruth Quiggle, 3-C, Englewood, N. I., 307 Murray Ave ........ Sammel, Edward Anthony, Gr-C, York, Pa., 40 S. Duke St. Sammel, Mrs. Patricia Westlake, Sp-C, York, Pa., 545 Dupont Ave. 80 152 58 44 80 58 138 80 131 176 80 170 80 44 147 69 127 80 80 44 58 131 80 148 44 138 69 135 80 58 44 58 45 Samson, Phyllis Jane, 1-C, Denver 7, Colo., 2516 Ash St ............ -..- .... - ......... - ............... 80,132 Sanderson, DCeLorysD Lou, 2-M, Richmond, Va., 217 Bland St ...... .- ...... .. Sandman, Jfohnj Robert, 3-C, Newport, Ky., 2 16th St ...................... ....... 5 Sandis, Eva Elizabeth, 3-C, New York 28, N. Y., 447 E. 84th St ........ .......................... 5 8 8,135,137,146 Sands, Richard Dayton, 1-C, Skaneateles, N. Y., 20 State St. ..................... .......................... 8 O Sands, Richard Thorndike, 3-C, Duxbury, Mass., R. D. .................... -- ...., 2 ......... ........... . 58 Sands, William Lee, 4-C, Cleveland, O., 5815 Franklin Blvd. .... ................ . 44 Sargent, Elizabeth Day, 2-C, New Haven, Conn.. 3 Edgehill Rd..-.- ........................... 69,126 Sasahara, Arthur Asao, 1-C, Cleveland 3, O., 1867 E. 59th St. .......................... H- ........... .. Sauskojus, Sieglinde, 3-M, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Cranbrook School. .................,........ . 80 58 The student A Cappella Choir, directed by Professor Arthur W. Poister, sang at the Religious Conference, then presented a concert in late spring Savage, Albert Wilcox, Jr., 4-C, Meriden, Conn., 20 Harvard Ave ......,. L- ..,.................,....... 44 Savage, Edith May, 3-C, Rochester 11, N. Y., 176 Earl Sta.- ....,,.....,... -L .... --- ........ -..- 58 Sawhill, Mtaryj Virginia, 2-C, St. Francis, Kaus .i,..,..,. .....,, - --.L ,..,....., - ....... .L-,.69, 131 144 Sawyer, Rosalind, 4-C, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1208 1rVells St.., ,...,...,....,.. - ....... ...... - .,..,,., 4 4 125 Schadel, Joan Aimee, 1-C, Dayton 9, O., 515 Aberdeen Ave.. .,...,.,.. .. ............., - .... -.-S0,1S2 Schalch, Don Sylvester, 1-C, Bridgeville, Pa., 111 Sunset Dr. R. D. 2..- ........,.. LL-- ...... - 80 Schaller, Robert Auston, 1-C, Pelham Manor, N. Y., 446 Pelhamdale Ave. ....... - .......... -.-- 80 Schaupp, Beth, 1-M, 1fVest Lafayette, Ind., 306 Park Lane Scheff, Benson Hoffman, 1-C, Brooklyn 18, N. Y., 570 Ocea11 Pkwy ......... 80,129,148 Scheffel, YVilliam Amend, 2-C, Staten Island 5, N. Y., 319 Fingerboard Rd. ....,........... -1 Scheiber, Sarah Ann, 1-C, New York 14, N. Y., 76 Bank St. ,.,......,., L ......,...,. L ........., L-. Scheldrup, Margaret Esther, 4-C, Chicago 44, 111., 5014 VV. Superior St .... -...44, 131, Schenck, Joan Elizabeth, 1-C, Upper Montclair, N. J., Sl Mt. Hebron Rd.a. .,.. L .,........... 243 58 80 144 S0 i Schiller, Theodore George, 3-C, Chicago 47, Ill., 2214 WV. Lyndale St ......,............,,...,.... 58 5' I A seiilieming, Mei-yKey, 2-M, Plainfield, N. J., 639 Belvidere Ave .... ...... L ...........,. , -..-...s.-- 69 Schloerb, Robert Gransden, 4-C, Chicago 37, 111., S543 Kenwood Ave .... -.-L ..,. L .... 44 136 Schlossman, Jacqueline Edythe, 4-C, Paterson, N. J., 365 E. 39th St.......-.-.- ........, ..-.- 44 Schmid, Charles Elmer, 2-C, Allentown, Pa., 314 N. 7th St .... - ,......,., L ......,.. -.- ............... SS Schmidt, Evelyn, 3-C, Wanaque, N. J., E. Bellot Rd., Lake Erskine ....... -.- ....... L ............ 58 I Schmidt, Nancy Ann, 4-C, Ann Arbor, Mich., 2474 Hickman Rd., R. D. 2..-- .... - ..... 44,127 Schoenberger, Richard Lloyd, Jr., 1-C, Granby, Colo., C. Lazy U. Ranch ,... -M ...... - ..... S0 Schonover, Robert Williain, 3-C, Canton 4, O., 2057 4th St. S. E. Schoonmaker, Ruth Anne, 1-C, Amherst, Mass., 50 East St. ......... ..,,...............,.,......,..,,........ 8 0 Schork, Francis William, 3-C, Cleveland 16, O., 5420 VV. 220th St., Parkview Village .... - SS Schott. Francis Helmut, 3-C, Lynn, Mass., 131 Ocean St.- ............ -.-.-- .... -....- ........... - 59 Schrag, Morton Aaron, 2-C, Brooklyn, N. Y., 3379 Bedford Ave...--.. ............ ---L ...,.. 69 Schraub, Patricia Joan, 2-C, Kansas City 5, Mo., 6936 Edgevale Rd..... ............................... . 69 Schroeder, Suzanne, 1-C, Youngstown 5, O., 317 Indianola Rd .,....... .. .............. - ........,..,... 80 Schrum, Dorothy Eleanor, 4-M, South Orange, N. J., 333 Radel Terr..--...-.-.- ........... ...45 126 Schueftan, Lutz, 1-C, Guatemala City, Guatemala, 3a Calle Santa Clara ........ ......... - ...,.... . 69 Schulte, Edward Henry, 3-C, Cleveland 11, O., 14604 Roxboro Ave. N.VV. ..,, - ..i........... Schuster, Kurt Siegfried, 2-M, Lakewood 7, O., 1441 Belle Ave. Schwaderer, Vilma Maria, 1-M, New York 27, N. Y., 519 VV. 121st St ...,.,... -... ........... - Schvved, Mrs. Adeline Kobelt, Sp-C, Elyria, O., R. D. 2 Schweser, Edith Marie, 4-C, Rochester, N. Y., 114 Southern Pkwy ........ ..... 4 5,134,144 Scocozza, Frank, Jr., 4-M, Newark 7, N. J., S7 3rd St. Scott, Donald Calhoun, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 126 S. Pleasant St. Scott, Frank Thomas, 1-C, Fair Haven, N. J., 4 Hendrickson Pl ....... - ............. - ............... Scott, James Nathan, 2-C, Rochester 10, N. Y., 650 Highland Ave .......... -.- ........... 69, Scott, John Rutherford, 1-C, Birmingham, Mich., 775 Kennesaw .................. -LS1,15Z Scott, Wfaymanj Eugene, 3-C, Oberlin, O., 233 S. Pleasant St ......... - ............... - ........ 1 ..... Seabright, John Lewis, 2-C, Wheeling, W. Va., 2211 Vance Ave .... a..- ............................. Searles, Ruth Elizabeth, 1-C, Toledo 7, O., R. D. 11, Box 217..- .... L.-- ........ - ................... Sears, Carlton Alfred, Jr., Gr-C, Benton Harbor, Mich., R. D. l, Hillendale Rd. Sears, Mrs. Kyla Bynum, 3-M, Bartlesville, Okla., 326 Wyandotte Ave ..... ...... L ............ - . Seaton, VVallace Knight, 2-C, Hoihow, China, American Presbyterian Mission 69,93 Secrest, David Waiglit, 3-C, Alliance, O., 461 E. Broadway ................ 59,125,128,136 1 Seeber, John Wetmore, 1-C, Bloomington, Ind., 506 Ballantine Rd... .............................. Seeley, Marguerite Sophia, 3-C, Lansdowne, Pa., 61 E. Stewart Ave.-- ....... -.-.- ..... -.-.---- Seely, Albert Lynus, 1-T, Northampton Mass., 13 Harlow Ave ..................... .-......-l46 Seemann, Jfarnesj Marvin, 1-C, Rochester 12, N. Y., 443 Sagamore Dr ....... S ................ Seemann, Karl Willliaiii, 2-C, Rochester 12, N. Y.. 443 Sagamore Dr ............ NL.-- ...... Seiberling, Mfaryj Anne, 1-C, Akron, O., 727 Merriman Rd. ..................... ----.---.--....- Selleck, Roberta Gifford, 2-C, Cambridge 38, Mass., 5 Longfellow Park ......... L- .......... --- Shaddle, Alice Gay, 1-C, Plano, Ill., R. D. ........................... L ...... ......... - -..- ........... - .......... ....- Shafer, Williani Howard, 3-C, Springfield 4, O., 120 Ardmore Rd.. ....................... ....... . Shanklin, Annabel Virginia, 3-C, Beirut, Lebanon, American University ....... -- .............. L J 1 r 142 S1 152 S1 131 178 170 69 81 59 131 139 81 59 147 81 69 81 69 S1 45 59 That Tuesday has quite a formal beginning for these Talcottites but- soon they learn the program is quite informal-particularly in dress 232 Ticket lines are old stntl-dinner line a la Cafeteria is something new. Imagine that!-exams the first week. High school was never like this TUDE DIRECTORY Shannon, Marjory Faith, 1-M, Champaign, Ill., 1109 NV. Park St ..........,............. -.--- ....V. S1 Shapiro, Theodore Jerome, 2-M, Hewlett, N. Y., 14 Herkimer St ..... ..... L ...ML 69 Share, Leonard, Gr-C, Brooklyn, N. Y., 362 Linden Blvd. Sharp, Anna Knelle, 4-C, Kansas City 5, Mo., 418 NV. 69th St.. ................................-...... 45,152 Shatts, Oliver Anketell, 3-C, St. Louis 12, Mo., 5374 Delmar Blvd .... - ............. - .... --------. 59 Shaw, Harlan Crawford, 3-C, Chicago 37, Ill., 6221 Ellis Ave ...... -.- ..... - ,..... - ............ -59,14S Shaw, Richard 1rVellrnan, 3-C, Westcl1estei', Pa., 636 S. VValnut St ...... --..- .... -.-Y,2.-.-.-.- 59 Shaw, Virginia Caroline, 4-C, Cleveland 2, O., 6606 Bridge Ave ........... -LLLLML 45 Shaw, Wilfrid Garside, 1-C, Cleveland 2, O., 6606 Bridge Ave .... ............... L .-.... .... ...--- S1 Shelley, Jack Edward, 2-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 2955 Scarborough Rd.L.-.L....69, 163 Shelmerdine, Alan Gordon, 1-C, Summit, N. J., 174 Summit Ave .... , .......... - .....A................. 69 Shelton, Janet Lucile, 2-C, Lakewood 1, O., 1468 W. Clifton Blvd .......,.... ..A................,..... 7 0 Shepard, Robert Lane, 1-C, Chesterlancl, O., W'ilson Mills Rd .....................,..... 70 Shepp, Allan, 4-C, New York 32, N. Y., 134 Haven Ave ............. ................... L ..,...... - ............ 4 5 Sherman, Mark Aaron, 4-C, Beckley, NN. Va., Pinecrest Sanitarium. ....................... 45, 132, 133 Sherrill, Leicester Hayden, Jr., 1-C, North Salem, N. Y., Keeler Lane ............. -...---.. S1 Shoff, Rtuthj Joann, 3-M, Flora, Ind., R. D. 2 ...,.....................,........................,.... ......... - .--L 59 Shohan, Herschel Strauss, 2-C, lfVest Orange, N. J., 214 Gregory Ave ........ ......... 7 0,143 176 Shombert, Donald James, 2-C, Pittsburgh 17, Pa., 4261 Saline St ....... -L .....,..., ,-.-.--.70,14S Short, Louise, 2-C, VVest Hartford, Conn., 33 Brookside Blvd .................... .......... - ,....-.70,180 Short. Thomas Richard, Jr., 1-C, Sidney, N. Y., 13M Willoxmf St ....... .... - - ............. 81,128 Shortt, James Davis, Jr., 3-C, Warren, Pa., 22 E. 3rd Ave .,.................,.... - ....... SS, 59, 93, 152 Shoun, Glenn Harte, 2-T, LaFol1ette, Tenn., R. D. 2 Shrader, Katharine VVhiting, 2-C, West Newton, Mass., 31 Holden Rd .... .L .................. .- 70 Shreiner, Robert Edward, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 198 E. College St ................. -2-...-.-...--70, 71 Shreve, Frank VVeybreeht, 4-C, Alliance, O., 334 Overlook Dr ....................................... .L 45 Shubert, Oliver Edwin, 4-C, Elyria, O., R. D. 2 .... - ..........................,......... - ...,........... -...45, 152 Shults, Robert Ellis, 1-C, Alma, Mich., 50 E. Woodworth St ........ ............ - ....... - -L.--LL-- S1 Shumaker, Marcia Dee, 2-C, Indianapolis, Ind., 377 E. Westfield Blvd. ......... ,............ . ..-- 70 Shumard, Charlotte VVoodward, l-C, Hopewell, N. l., Lindbergh Rd., R. D. ...., 81,182 Shweiry, William Abraham, 1-M, Flint, Mich., 1409 Detroit St .............. -.- ..... -- .... - ...... -.-- S1 Sibley, John LaBarre, 2-C, VVashington 15, D. C., 5711 32nd St. N.VV ....... - .... -.....-L 70 Siddall, Aflcinesj Clair, Jr., 4-C, Oberlin, O., 345 Edgenieer Pl. ........... - .......,. - ...... -.. 59 Siddall, John Brane, 2-C. Oberlin, O., 345 Edgemeer Pl. ................. -... - 70 Siebens, Roland Henri, 4-C, Toledo, O., 2109 Scottwood Ave. Siegrist, Charlotte Lillian, Sp-C, Bellevue, O., 120 Sinclair St. Sigsworth, David Eugene, 2-C, W3liC1I13H, O., R. D. 1 ................................................... 70 125 Sikes, VValter Wallace, 3-C, Indianapolis, Ind., 34 N. Kenyon St ....... ........ - 59,125,132,1-13 Sill, Norman Albert, 1-M, Philadelphia 21, Pa., 2910 WV. Turner St.. ........................ ..-L 81 Simmons, Leon Gerald, 1-M, Vtfhite Plains, N. Y., 106 N. Lexington Ave ......................... 70 Simmons, Richard George, 1-M, El Monte, Cal., 927 Emery St .,........ ,M 81 Simmons, Roy Glen, 4-C, Manahawkin, N. J., Bay Ave. Simon, Carol Joy. 4-C, Larchmont, N. Y., 5 Hall Ave. ................................... - ...................... 45 Simon, Joyce Lillian, 4-C, Euclid 19, O., 20231 S. Lake Shore Blvd ..... . ...... L--45,132 144 Simonel, Emile Joseph, Jr., 2-M, Detroit 24, Mich., 4320 Haverhill St.. ..... L. ..... ,LL...70 172 Simons, Charles Edward, 1-M, Buffalo, N. Y., 33 La Salle Ave .,.... ................,..,,,,,,., 8 1 142 Simons, Marjorie Louise, 2-C, Pittsburgh 2, Pa., 570 Dawson Ave. .... .........,,..., L..-L L 70 Simpkins, Richard Charles, 4-C. Kenmore 17, N. Y., 272 Tremaine Ave ......... .... - L ........ 145 59 Sinamark, Carolyn Nell, 3-M, I-Iibbing, Minn., 2128 6th Ave. ......... -. Singleton, ixtoi-oooos Greenwood, 2-c, obofiio, o., 279 W. College StiEELL:IEEEI70,144 Sizer, Eleanor Abbott, 4-C, Detroit, Mich., 16840 Braile Ave.. ............................ -----.-,--., 45 81 Skerlong, Vtfilliam Louis, 1-M, Pittsburgh 2, Pa., 28 Meade Ave.. ..... . Skinner, Ellen Royce, 2-C, LeRoy, N. Y., 12 Church St .... ........... . Slaughter, Robert VValter, 1-M, Dover, N. J., 34 Union St.. ..., . .,.,..... .. Sloan, Laidily Howe, 1-C, Yorktown Heights, N. Y., Baptist Church ffIQfEIQf.-70, Ui 'iiliflifIIIIEIIQ J 152 81 81 233 Pat Cobb and Dusty Barnard whip up spirit at the bonfire with a. 'tYeornen Go. The sophs had to win this battle or wear the frosh beanies-so they w on STUDE DIRECTORY 234 Slocum, H Cenryj Chester, Jr., 4-C, Weedsport, N. Y., 21 S. Willow St .... 2-2.22 ..... 22.22 Smalley, Ted Euge11e, 4-C, Hamilton, O., 430 Cleveland Ave. 2.2.2 .,......,...,,..i,..,...,.,., 2- Smathers, Nancy Jane, 4-M, Houston 12, Texas, 8222 Glenbrook Dr, ......,..,,,,,, 2 ..,.,...... -2 Smearman, Arthur Noyes, 3-C, Akron 5, O., 133 Woolf Ave. ,...... 22 .,....... 2 ...... L ....,,...... -2 Smith, Barbara VVhiting, 3-C, Bronxville, N. Y., 16 Beechmont Ave .....,..., 22.254, 59, Smith, Barrie Tibbals, 1-C, Freeport, N. Y., 98 S. Bergen Pl. .,,.,,, ,,,,,,... 2 ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,, M Smith, Betty Elaine, 4-C, Detroit 19, Mich., 19252 Brady Rd ..... ...2 ....,. 45, 180, 183, 184, Smith, Charlotte Anne, 1-M, Kalamazoo, Mich., 708 Village St.. .... 22 .........,.... 2.22.2 ..... Smith, David Alfred, 1-C, New Haven, Conn., 647 George St..22 ...........,...,,..,.....,. ...... . .-2. Smith, Eileen Elizabeth, 3-M, Yeadon, Pa., 1003 Myra Ave ....,... 24 ,.,...................,.,,,,.,,.... Smith, Elinor Jane, 3-M, Akron, O., 431 Cypress Ave. . ,,.,.... ..., 2 ..,., 2 ,.r,,,,,,, 2 ...,...... 2 .22 Smith, Eugene Herbert, 2-C, Stony Brook, N, Y., Old6eld South.-,2 ,,..,... L ...,,... 2270, Smith, Frederick Reindel, 1-C, Gates Mills, O., Berkshire Rd .,.. 222 ......... 2..2.2 ,.......... Smith, George Vernon, 1-C, Shaker Heights 22, O., 2685 Cranlyn Rd. ...... 2.22 ............ Smith, Gerald Robert, 2-C, Lynbrook, N. Y., 29 Sunset Ave ...........,..,..,,........... M ...,....... 70, Smith, Jane Elizabeth, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 90 E. College St.L ........ 2 ..... 2 ....... 2 .... .. ....,.. 2.22.2 Smith, Janet Evelyn, 2-C, VVarren, O., 822 Genesee Ave. N.E .,.,.,.. 2 ....... 2222 ,.... 2 ....... 2- Smith, John Frederick, 3-C, Elyria, O., 304 West Ave..2 ...,.,........ 222 ,........,. 2-22L.2..2 .... 2- Smith, Louis Milde. 2-C, Clayton 5, Mo., 834 N. Biltmore Dr .... 2 ..... ..., 2 22-2 ...... .70, Smith, Margaret Ann, Gr-C, h'h73.1'ft':11, O., 822 Genesee Ave. Smith, Marion Avis, 2-C, Schenectady 8, N. Y., 1470 Regent St..2 ....... 2 ....., 2 ........, 2.70, Smith, Mrs. Marry Barres, Sp-C, XN'akeman, O., R. D. 1 Smith, MaryJanice, 4-C, Walled Lake, Mich., R. D. 2, Box 178 ......... ....,..,........... . 145, Smith, Reed Meredith, 3-C, Hamden, Conn., 978 Ridge Ave ......... M2 ............... Smith, Richard Louis, Gr-T, Ashland, O., 110 E. Walnut St. Smith, Rtobertj Bruce, 4-C, Lockport, N. Y., 593 East Ave..-.2 ..... 2 ......... L ............... 2 Smith, Stanley VVallace, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 224 W. Lorain St. Smith, VVebster Chandler, 1-M, Owosso, Mich., 116 W. Oliver St ................. -2 ..,.............. Smith, Wtendelll Duane, 4-M, Walled Lake, Mich., Box 178, R. D. 2 ...... 2.2 ............. 45, Smyrl, Joseph Edwin, 2-C, Lansford, Pa.. 222 E. Bertsch St. 2 .22 .........,.. ,. ............, 2. 70, Snedeker, Rodney Gordon, 2-C, lfVest Haven, Conn., 309 Washington Ave ............. 70, Snodgrass, Margaret Ellen, 3-M, Corning, Iowa, 806 l1tl1 St ..... ..................... 2 2- ............. - Snook, Elizabeth Anne, 4-C, Portsmouth, O., 2004 Waller St...2 ..................... 222...2.-2-2 Snow, Ted VVarren Kenneth, 4-C, Marion, O., 614 E. Church St. .................. .2 .... .22.2 Snyder, Doris Jeanette, 1-M, Philadelphia, Pa., 523 E. VVillow Grove Ave.22 .............. 2 Snyder, Edward Pheatt, 4-C, Toledo 12, O., 1413 Eleanor Ave. Snyder, Hugh Sutherland, 2-C, Syracuse, N. Y., 166 Hudson St. .... 2E .........,.................. .22 Sobol, Donald Jay, 4-C, New York, N. Y., 299 Park Ave. ............ .. Soller, Nancy Elizabeth, 2-C, Amherst, Mass., 36 Snell St ........ ................. 2 22 ........ .70 Solmitz, Brigitte Gertrud, 1-C, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 819 Montgomery Ave. ............... 81,182 Solomon, Joseph Louis, 3-C, New York, N. Y., 115 Central Park, West22.2 ......... 59 Sommers, Robert 11Villiam, 4-C, Fort Wayne, Ind., 3105 Robinwood St.2.222 ............ .222 Sonneborn, Lee Meyers, 1-C, Bloomington, Ind., 319 S. Mitchell St .............. 2 ............. L Sorey, Charles Stewart, 1-M, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1204 Marlboro Lane.222 .... 2 ...... -L- Speelman, Patricia Louise, 2-C, Pittsburgh 26, Pa., 710 Berkshire Ave ........ ....... 2 222222 Spencer, Margaret Kittredge, 2-C, Cleveland Heights 18, O., 2821 N. Park Blvd.2..70 1 1 45 45 45 59 184 70 188 81 81 S9 70 141 81 81 93 81 70 59 176 131 138 59 45 81 126 163 176 59 45 45 81 70 45 152 183 148 145 81 81 70 130 Spencer, Sara Louise, 1-C, VVest Hartford 7, Conn., 41 Riggs Ave.22 ....... 2.222222-22- 81 Spieler, Harry Joseph, Irreg-M, Amherst, O., R. D. 1 Spillman, Cecily Rose, 3-C, Detroit 4. Mich., 13586 Indiana. ..... 2.222 ............. 2 .... 2-..2.-.2. 2 59 Spindler, Clifford Clarence, Jr., 3-C, Canton 3, O., 1314 14th St. N.W..2 ....... 2 ............. 2L131 Spindler, Mrs. Patricia Finley, Gr-C, Odessa, Del. Spitler, Marilyn Mae, 3-C, Oberlin. O., 61 VVillard St..2L ....... .2 ..... 2 ...... 2..2.-2- ......... 2259 Spitzer, Wolfgang Wilhelm, 4-C, Baltimore, Md., 3310 Gilman Terr. Spore, Alice Clarissa, 4-C, Tulsa 6, Okla., 502 N. Elwood Ave .................. ....... 4 5,134 Spore, Janet Carlton, 1-C, Tulsa 6, Okla., 502 N. Elwood Ave.2222-2222----2.2....2.i. 1 185 180 81 Spotts, Mary Jane, 3-C, Smoketown, Pa ....... 2 .....,. 2 .................. 2 .......... 2. ....... .LL ..... E--.-. 59 Spreng, Katharine Emory, 2-C, Cleveland 2, O.. 10210 Ed ewater Dr .... 2.-2...2.2..-27O Springer, 1V1a1'ian Rose, 4-C, Oak Park, 1ll., 1028 Ontario St ............... 2 .......... 2 .........-......... 127 45 Sproul, Margaret Wilcox, 2-C, Ridgewood, N. J., 470 Colonial Rd.-...--- ......... ...,., 7 0 Stacey, Ann Renee, 2-C, East Orange, N. J., 538 N. Maple Ave ..., --.- ........ ......... 7 0 Stafford, Samuel Alfred, 2-C, Sewickley, Pa., The Elmhurst Inn ..,................................ 2 ..... 70 Stafford, Sarah Brown, l-M, Sewickley, Pa., The Elmhurst Inn .......... .-.- ....................... 81 Stagner, Rhea, 1-C, Hanover, N. H., 1 Valley Rd ......... - ......... -H .....,.,,............,........ 81 128 Staley, Barbara, 3-C, Columbus 1, O., 400 14.7. 6th St ..,,.,...l.,.....,.,........ .......... 4 9,59, 137 178 Stambaugh, David Alan, 3-C, Lorain, O., 647 Reid Ave....- ..................... .....,.................. . . 59 Stansbury, Sylvia Beth, 2-C, Toledo, O., 2335 Meadowwood Dr. .....l......................, -.70 180 Stansell, Joyce Elaine, 2-M, Coldwater, Mich., 58 NV. Wfashington St ........ ......................... 7 0 Stanton, Eva Lillia11 Simonovits, 1-C, Atlanta, Ga., 685 Argonne Ave. N.E. ..,..,..... .81 145 Stark, Virginia Ruth, 3-C, Oxford, O., 410 E. Chestnut St...-- ................... 59,127,134 137 Starr, James Imbrie, 1-C, Fair Oaks, Pa., 175 Oak St.-- ................... - ....................... 81,128 Stauber, Leland Gale, 1-C, Kensington, Md., 9701 Bexhill Dr..- ...,......,.,.. - ........... ................ 8 1 Stauffer, Kenneth Hoyer, 1-M, Pottstown, Pa., Box 186, R. D. 1- ..................................,... 81 S I Stearns, Brenton Fisk, 3-C, Webster Groves 19, Mo., 144 S. Rockhill Rd ..... .................... 5 9 Stechow, Hans-Axel, Irreg-M, Oberlin, O., 260 Oak St. Stedman, Richard Bruce, 1-C, Holyoke, Mass., 25 Harvard St..-.--. .................. 70,129,130 Steer, Alice Margery, 4-C, North Lima, O ................ eee, - ............................ .............. 4 5 ,180 Stein, John Earl, 4-C, Youngstown, O., 1575 Florencedale Ave ........ -.- ....................... ..... 4 5 Stephan, John David, 2-C, Oberlin, Ohio, 207 E. College St..- ...... - ..... - ........ - .......... 70 176 Stephan, Mary Ann, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 207 E. College St..-. ........ - ..... - ........... ............. 8 1 Stephens, Jane Aletha, 1-C, Wfabash, Ind., R. D. 1. ............. -- ............. .- .............. ............. 8 1 Sterenberg, Jacque, 2-M, Sterling, Ill., 1312 4th Ave .................. -- ......... - ........ - ...... 70 Stern, Milton, 2-M, Brooklyn 24, N. Y., 3115 Brighton 4th St ........ ...... 7 0 Stevens, Betty Jean, 1-C, Milan, Mich., 218 E. Main St..--. ,,.. .............. ........... ...... . . . 81 Stevens, Bobb Murray, 4-C, New Rochelle, N. Y., 136 5th Ave.- ......................................... 45 Stevens, Jack Arthur, 1-M, Tustin, Cal., Box 361...-- ........ ---..----- ........ -.-.-- ........ ...--... 81 Stevens, Marilyn Charlotte, 2-C, New Rochelle, N. Y., 136 Sth Ave..-..--.- ........ 70 141 Stewart, 1fVCalterJ King, 3-C, Ashtabula, O., 1706 E. 46th St. ,..... - .................. ......,... 5 9 168 Stickell, Susan Leard, 3-C, Sewickley, Pa., 328 Grant St.-.- ...................... - .......... .... - ....... 5 9 Still, Thomas Frederick, 1-M, Kingsport, Tenn., 225 E. Wanola Ave .......... ......... 8 1 Stillinger Richard Irvin, 1-C, Shaker Heights, O., 3289 Glencairn Rd..-.- .... ......... . . 81 Stillson, Albert Charles, 2-C, Rochester, N. Y., 39 Yarker Ave .... .- ..... - ......... ..... - - .... 70 Stine, Oscar Cebren, 2-C, VVashington 15, D. C., 6347 1fVestern Ave ......... .......... 7 0 142 Stocker, Lorne Clinton, Jr., 3-C, Newark, N. J., 757 Broadway Stoessel, Frederic, 2-M, New York, N. Y., 1 West 72nd St. Stolmaker, Charlotte, 3-C, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 616 E. Lincoln Ave ........... .......... 5 9 132 Stone, Elizabeth Anne, 2-C, Belfast, Maine, 14 High St. ....... -- ........ --.-- ................... 70 180 Stone, Marjorie Ann, 1-M, Columbus, O., 88 Nottingham Rd ....... ................................. - 81 Stoner, Alta Marie, 4-M, Phoenix, Ariz., R. D. 2, Box 244 ........... ----..- .................. . 45 Story, Donald Stewart, 1-M, Columbus, O., 208 N. Terrace .......,.. ..................... ......... 8 1 Stout, Elizabeth Grate, 1-M, Glenside, Pa., 250 Cliveden Ave.- ............ -- .... - ................... 81 Stow, Murray Beatman, 3-C, Larchmont, N. Y., 10 Maple Hill Dr ...... - ........ - ............ 59 143 Stowell, Barbara Ruth, 2-C, Aurora, Ill., 421 Iowa Ave. .......... - ............. - ............................ 70 Strang, Richard Norman, 1-C, Dearborn, Mich., 24915 Fairmont St ..................................... 81 Strasburg, Janet Nairn, 4-C, St. Joseph, Mich., 834 Lewis Ave. .... 45,94,138,143,144,145 Strasburg, Richard 1fVa1ter, 4-M, Fort 'vVayne, Ind., 3922 Tacoma Ave ....... - ................ 45 152 Strauss, Lois Sylvia, 3-M, Brooklyn 17, N. Y., 20 Plaza St...- ......... --..- .......... .............. 5 9 182 Strawsburg, Jfohnj Richard, 3-C, Dayton 5, O., 110 Basswood Ave .......... - ........... 59 Strickler, Irene, 1-C, XVilton, Conn., Hurlbutt St. ....... ..................... - - .......... ............. 8 1 Strong, Charles VValter, Jr., 2-T, Clyde, O., 433 VV. Cherry St. Strong, John Francis, 3-C, Oberlin, O., 252 W. College St ......... ---- .........,-........................ 174 Strong, Marilyn, 2-C, Evanston, Ill., 1507 Oak Ave. ......... - ..................................... 62,70 127 Struthers, Martha Ann, 3-C, Minneapolis 5, Minn., 2270 XV. Lake of Isles ................ 59 134 Stryker, Lee XVil1iam, 3-M, Platte Center, Nebr. Stuart, Nellie Marie, Gr-M, Champaign, Ill., 705 S. Prairie Stuckert. Robert Paton, 4-C, Cleveland 5, O., 11602 Jesse Ave., .,... --- .......... ................... 5 9 Studer, Richard Thomas, 2-C, North Canton, O., 314 Church St. 70,154, 163,166,170 171 Studholme, Donald Mitchell, Jr.. 1-M, Plattsburgh, N. Y.. 3 Helen St ........................... 81 Stuteville, John Harold, 4-C, Centralia, Ill., 309 Melrose P1..-.- ...................................... 45 Styles, Carolyn Anne, 2-M, Mountain View, N. J., 16 Riverview Terr .............. ........... 7 0 184 Snndt, Rosa Ann, 2-C, West NVil1ington, Conn ......... .... - ................. - - ..... - .........,....... 70,127, 178 Sunshine, James Kenneth, 3-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 2190 Lamberton Rd. ..... 59,125,129 Sutch, Richard Leon, 2-M, Harrisburg, Pa., 435 Peffer St.. ....................................... 70,138 Sutherland, James Warren, Gr-T, Akron 2, O., 460 Madison Ave. Women's dorms celebrated 11811 week's end with skits at the all-women's picnic. Here Elmwood frosh spill popcorn-and Pyle Inn seniors pick it up 235 Sutton, Nancy Louise, 2-C, Indianapolis 5, Ind., 5239 Broadway ,...... Swan, Jon Christopher, 2-C, Minden, Nebr., 105 E. lst Se- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ....., IO, 139 71 - Swartz, Louis Herbert, Jr., 4-C, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 33 Rich Ave ..w...... . ......... .,.... 4 5 Sweet. Helen Firman, 1-C, Forest Hills, N. Y., 93 Groton St... .,.., ......,, L ...... S 1 Swinehart, Bruce Arden, 1-C, Greentown, O., 303 Perry St.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,.,,,, ,.,,., 8 1 Swing. Malan, 3-C, New York, N. Y., 15 W. 67th St. ,.,,... ,.o,.. .....,. 6 O T Tabin. Morton Seymour, 2-C, Evanston, Ill., 427 Ridge Ave ...,. .... ..,..... .....,...,.,,. 7 1 1 30 Tachau, Eric Samuel, 3-C, Louisville, Ky., Box 61, R. D. 6..- ..,,, - ..,..,,...,,..,., -60,103 164 Tachau, Mrs. Mary Bonsteel, 4-C, Louisville, Rv.. Box 61, R. D. 6... ...,... - 45, 103 144 Talbot. Virginia Iris, 1-C, Haddonheld, N. J., 140 Vxfestmont Ave. ......... - ..... 81,180,183 134 Tallmer, John, 4-C, New York, N. Y., 25 W. 68th St. . ........................... -.- ........ 45 152 S Tanner, John Eyer, Jr., 1-C, Alliance, O., 2529 S. Cherry St ..... ....... L .L .......... - ............... 81 Targgart, 1066111211111 Huddleston, 3-C, West Hartford, Conn., 135 Raymond Rd. 60,93,135, 146,164 Tarnow, Robert Laurence, 3-C, Rochester 12, N. Y., 80 Wyiidliain Rd. ............................ 60 I Taub, Harry Selig, 4-M, Buffalo, N. Y., 26 Norwalk Ave. ....... . .... - ............. -.L ......... 46 152 Taylor, Caroline Jane, 4-C, 1fVest Middletown, O., Box 168 .- ........................ - .............. 46 Taylor, Hielenl Christine, 4-C, Toledo 10, O., 637 Vtfinthrop St. . L ........... .............. . .. 46 Taylor, Jeanne LaMont, 2-C, Baltimore 18, Md., 3122 N. Calvert St.-LL ........................ 71 Taylor, Julia Beatrice, 4-M, Newport, Del., Lyndalia, 315 Christian St.-L ...... L ...... L-- 46 Tear, Alice Dorothea, 4-C, Youngstown 4, O., 1812 Kensington Ave.- ........ .- ........ 46 126 Tebbets, John WaF1'CU, 2-T, Loclce's Mills, Maine, Box 213 Tedolf, Barbara Lois, 2-C, New York, N. Y., 211 Central Park, VVest ............. L ........ 60 105 Teeters, Robert Duane, 2-C, Philadelphia 26, Pa., 7608 New 2nd St .....-........... 71,168 169 Temme, Doris Mae, 3-C, Cleveland Heights 21, O., 3511 Randolph Rd ........ ....... - ........ 6 0 138 Tempest, Sylvia Jean, 2-M, Evanston, Ill., 2719 Reese Ave. . .. .... L ...... - ..................... . 71 Temple, VVende1l Ambrose, 2-M, Harrisonburg, Va., 388 N. Mason St ........... L .............-. 71 Tennant, Marie Margaret, 3-C, Bethesda, Md., 8009 Custer Rd. - .L ........ - ....... L ....... .60, 128 Terry, Eleanor Emma, 3-M, Chicago, Ill., 6720 Evans Ave. ............... ....... . - 71 Tewksbury, John Leighton, 2-C, Bronxville, N. Y., 2 Alden Pl., ..-...-. ---. -..... 7 1 Theobald, Erwin Fisher, 3-C, Canton, O., 1516 18th St. NAV. ................... .......... ...... 6 0 Theobald, Nevelyn Jeannine, 1-M, South Solon, O., R. D. ................. - ........ - .............. 81 Thiele, Nancy Lou, 3-M, Cincinnati 26, O., 4814 Beverly Hills Dr. ......... ...... 6 0 Thomas, Elizabeth Ann, 3-C, Champaign, Ill., 1112 VV. Park Ave-.L ......... .......... .... . - 60 Thomas, Janet Romaine, 2-M, Lima, O., R. D. 1, Shawnee Hgts. .............. ...... - ........-..- - 71 Thomas, Lorna Jean, 1-C, Bombay 8, India, Abbott House, Byculla, New Nagpada Rd. ........................................... -L ....-.......... L ....................... .............. S 1 145 Thomas, Lyell Jay, Jr., 4-C, Champaign. Ill., 1112 VVest Park St.. ..-...........-..... - ......-.- 46 152 Thomas, Marilyn Jane, 3-M, Cuyahoga Falls, O., 1738 4th St .... ...-..L.-- ..-....... ...-.-.-.Y..46 92 Thomas Marion Benton, 4-M, Ocala, Fla., Box 748. ......... L ........-...... - ................................. 46 Thomas Pfaulj Emery, 2-C, Fargo, N. D., 806 9th St. S. ............. L ....-..... 71,125,143,1-48 Thomas, Philip Stanley, 2-C, Hinsdale, 1ll., 218 S. Lincoln St. 62,71,126,165,166,167,172 Thomas, Richard Sanborn, 3-C, Champaign, Ill., 1112 W. Park St ........ - ....................... 60 93 Thomlinson, Ralph, Jr., 4-C, Fort Lee, N. J., 2183 Edwin Ave..-...-.L ....... L-L ..... -.46, 140 Thompson, E. Eugene, Gr-T, Elyria, O., Y.M.C.A. Thompson, Efrnestj Louvane, 2-T, Collins, O. Thompson, Grace Elizabeth, 1-C, Three Rivers, Mich., 623 Elm St. ........... L ................ S1 Thompson, James Francis, 1-C, WHl1W'3tOS3 13, VVis., 1865 N. 73rd St.. ................. ....... S 1 Tho1npson, Joanne, 1-C, St. Paul 4, Minn., 1692 Laurel Ave ........ L.. ....... -.-L ........,..11.. 81 Thoms, Dona Ruth, 4-C, Kane, Pa., 109 Greeves St. ........................... - ....... - ................ 46 Thomson, Nancy Janice, 1-C, Summit, N. J., 107 Passaic Ave. ...... ....... .......... 3 2 Thorne, Susan, 4-C, VVashington, D. C., 2400 13th St. N.W. Thornton, Max Elton, 2-C, Billings, Mont., 539 Yellowstone Ave ......... ........... 2 ........... 7 1,101 Student Council President Sam Jones works seriously at preparing the keg for service of 'fkickapoo joy juice at the sophomore Sadie Hawkins Dance 236 Despite the addition of a television set, it was still beer and cheer which packed Presti's main floor and Rose Room with students Saturday night STUDE DIRECTORY Thulman, Mary Deane, 3-C, Silver Spring, Md., 2913 Stanton Ave., Forest Glen Pk ..... 60 ThuraiRatna1n, Kathirgamar Sellappah Charles, Gr-C, Vaddukoddai, Ceylo n, Jaffna College Tidmarsh, Phyllis Ann, 1-M, Albany, N. Y., Loudonville, Loudon Lane ................................ 82 Tindall, Barbara Jean, 2-C, Greenbush, Mass., 53 Cornet Stetson Rd ....... M ,............... 68, 71 Tingley, Hfelenj Muriel, 1-C, Central Falls, R. IQ, 119 Cross St-.- .........................,., 82,147 Tippett, James Campbell, 1-C, Louisville, Ky., 141 McCready Ave. ...... ..A,.. .. - ........,...,...... . 82 Todd, Barbara Ellen, 4-C, Sonoma, Cal., 103 Patton St. ....,, .............,..................., .... - . .. 46 Toniczyk, Edmund Andrew, 2-C, Rochester 5, N. Y., 53 Van Stallen St. Tompkins, Mary Jane, 3-M, Berkey, O., Sylvania Ave.. .,................................. .... . . 60 Toogood, Henry, Gr-T, Oberlin, O., Quadrangle Toohy, Janet Salford, 3-C, Detroit 2, Mich., 899 Lawrence Ave ......... .......... 6 0 148 Torgler, Margaret Irene, 4-M, Bradford, Pa., 110 Jackson Ave. ...... - ......... 46 Totoiu, John, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 121 E. College St ........ ......................,........... ....,..... . . .... 7 1 Townsend, John Miles, 3-C, Lakewood 7, O., 17817 N. Clifton Dr .... - ........ - ............ ---152 Townsend, Silas Horatio, 3-C, Yellow Springs, O., R. D. 1 .............. -..L ........,...... .......... 6 0 Traughber, Glen Alton, 2-C, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1004 39th St. N.W ........................... 71 Trautwein, Sandra Marquet, Z-C, Glencoe, Ill., 458 Jackson Ave .................... a- ........ 71 180 Trees, Sylvia Leigh, 2-C, Sidney, N. Y., 42 River St. ......., .. .,........................ ....... 7 1 147 Trent, Richard, 4-C, Lancaster, O., 211 E. Wheelillg Ave. ......... ....... 4 6 136 Trewin, Charlotte, 4-C, Aurora, Ill., 352 N. Lake St. ...... .. ,........... ....... ................. 4 6 147 Treyz, Joseph Henry, Jr., 3-C, Binghamton, N. Y., 11 Jay St. .......,............,......... L .,........ . 60 Tripp, Nancy Drake, 1-M, New Orleans 15, La., 4005 State St. ..... - ....... L ......... ...... 8 2 Trombla, Eugene Randall, 1-M, Maumee, O., 215 E. Harrison Ave. Trott, Margaret Joan, 1-C, Akron, O., 61 Sand Run Rd. ............ - ....... ...... 8 2 Tsang, Grace Tsai-i, 3-M, Hanlcow, China, St. Paul's Cathedral Tucker, Benson Leland, 4-C, Oberlin, O., 367 Reamer PL..- ..................,.......... -..- ................ .164 Tucker, Irene Joyce, 2-M, Miami Beach 41, Fla., 8911 Hawthorne Ave. ...... ...... 7 1 Tucker, Jennie Streeter, Gr-C, Oberlin, O., 82 S. Cedar St. Tucker, Otis Reginald, lrreg-M, Oberlin, O., 182 E. Lorain St. Tucker, Rexford Francis, 1-C, Madison, N. J., 16 Highland Ave ........ L .................. - ......... L-. 82 Tulin, Stephen 1fVise, 3-C, New York 21, N. Y., 175 E. 64th St. .... L ..... 60,165,172,173 176 Turaclian, Armen, 3-M, Fresno. Cal., R. D. 11, Box 106313 ............... ............................. - ..- 60 Turner, Betty Jean, Irreg-M, Oberlin, O., 116 E. Vine St. A Turner, Frances Edna, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 281 Forest St. ............. L ................ ....... 8 2,147 Turner, Harvey Leonard, Jr., 1-C, Hillsdale, Mich., 181 Hillsdale St. ...... .......... 8 2 Turner, Katharine Hastings, 3-C, Oberlin, O., 281 Forest St. ................ ........... ...... 6 0 Turner, Mary Merrill, 3-C, Larchmont, N. Y., 6 Oak Bluff Ave. ....... .. - ............... 60 Turner. Patricia Anne, 1-C, Ylfaynesburg, O., R. D. 1.... .... ............. .... - . 82 Twining, Lawrence Alvah, 1-C, Oberlin, O., 357 S. Main St. ...... ...... 8 2 Tyree, Delno Mae, 1-C, Mount Vernon, O., 407 N. Gay St.. ...... ...... 8 2 U Uhlinger, Paul John, 3-T, Phalanx Station, O., Box 158 A Uhrbrock. Ellen Elizabeth, 1-C. VVyon1ing, O., 355 Springfield Pike. .................. ............. 8 2 Uilaki, Vilma Elizabeth. 3-C, Lorain, O., 1849 E. 30th St. ........................... L .............. , ....... 60 Uline, Nancy Ellen, 1-M, Nappanee, Ind., 652 E. Van Buren St ........ .... L .,......................... 8 2 Ultmann, John Ernest, 3-C, Long Island City 4, N. Y., 43-08 41st St.....60.132,140,148 Underwood, Virginia Provost, 1-M, Summit, N. J., 91 New England Ave ..,... ............. . 82 Updegraff, Richard Brennenian, 2-C. Ardmore, Pa., 116 St. Paul's Rd ........... ............. 7 1 142 Urban. Conrad Vincent, 3-C, Erie, Pa., R. D. 3 Ure, June Olivia, 4-C, VVorcester 2, Mass., 8 Blair St. ...............r....... 46,131, 180,183 185 Urseuly, Julius George, 2-C, Lorain, O., 216 8th St. Usellis, 'VVfilliam3 Robert. 1-C. Newton Centre, Mass., 145 Morton St. ....... L ........., 82 Utley, Richard 'VVarcl, 2-C, Olmsted Falls, O., Columbia Rd. ......... L ...... ....... 71 163 Uyeki, Eugene Kiyozumi, 4-C, Cleveland 14, O., 1874 E. 25th St. ........... ....... 4 6 125 V Vance, Emma Fairbairn, Gr-C, Erie, Pa., 511 Chestnut St. 237 S While underelassrnen fought hand-to-hand under the frosh effigy of soph Lenny Webb, upperclassmen talked and smoked as usual in front of the libe IT DE T DIRE TORY 238 Van Dyke, Don Philip, 4-C, Canton 3, O., 310 22nd St., N. VV. Van Hoorn, Marianne Westpalm, 4-C, Wilmington 34, Del., 710 N. Franklin St. 46, 97, 131 Van Metre, Edward James, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 328 Reamer P1..-.2 ........,..,....,........ 271,163 175 Van Soest, Bert Edward, Gr-T, Cleveland, O., 1920 W. 65th St. Van Stone, James VVillard, 4-C, Shaker Heights 22, O., 2705 Landon Rd. ,,,..........,......,.,. 46 Van Tuyl, Jean Elizabeth, 3-C, XfVhite Plains, N. Y., 17 Coolidge Ave ..,....,.....,,.. -2 ............, 60 Van Vechten, Donald Charles, 4-C, Hilton, N. Y., 193 West Ave .... ....... 2 ..., 2 ,.,.......,,,. . 46 Van VVinkle, Sydne Ann, 2-C, Birmingham, Mich., 512 Rivenoaku., 1,....... 1 ....................... 71 Varley, David VVright, 4-C, Highland Park, Mich., 12700 Lincoln Ave. ................. - ............ 46 Varriale, Evelyn Marie, 3-M, Bellmore, N. Y., 417 Royle St.2.2 ................ 2-.- .........,........ 60 Veazey, Paul Marion, 1-C, Rutherford, N. J., 170 Vrealand Ave ............. 2 ..... 2-.- ............ 82 Verda, Martha Rose, 4-C, Oberlin, O., 255 N. Pleasant St .,................... 46, l80,182,184, 188 Veverka, Bernice May, 2-C, Cleveland 5, O., 9504 Cardwell Ave. ,.... 22 ...... 1 ........... 2-22 .... . 71 Vincent, Carol, 1-C, Pleasantville, N. Y., 11 Brookneld Pl. ............... - ..,........ -.-282,12S 187 Vincent, Richard Ingalls, 2-C, Stow, O., 122 Munroe Falls Rd., Box 98. ........... A-2 ,.,.... . .,.. 54 Viviani, Cfarmenl Richard, 1-M, Avon Lake, O., 32039 Lake Rd.H ......... 2.2-..2 ........ 82 Vobach, VVillian1 Herman, 1-C, Whiting, Ind., 2030 Wespark Ave ....... 2 ......,..... 22..- .......... 82 von VVenck, Katharine Carmen, 3-C, Fountain Inn, S. C.2 ............. 2 ,... 2 ....... 22 ...... 60 138 VV Wade, Dorothy Louise, 2-M, Elmira, N. Y., 1456 Lake St ........ ......... , .2 ............. .2 .... 71 Wadley, Efredrickj Paul, 1-C, Columbus 12, O., 2245 Coventry Rd .... .................,........,.. 8 2 VVagner, Ioan, 1-C, Baltimore 1, Md., 20 Penn St .......... 2.2 ...... ..,.................. 2 ............ 8 2,180 Walilgren, Kathryn Louise, 4-M, VVebster Groves 19, Mo., 414 Bompart Ave.22222.22. 46 Waldoch, Harold John, 1-C, Chicago, Ill., 5740 Irving Pk. Blvd ....... - ............ 22.2.2- VValker, George Bernard, jr., 4-C, Elmhurst, N. Y., 40-24 Ithaca St. ................. 1222 Walker, Richard VVinston, 2-C, Rocky River, O., 271 Buckingham Rd ..... 71, 165, 82 46 172, 173 Wall, Marjorie Florence, 1-C, Lansdowne, Pa., 355 Windermere Ave ....... -.-iw ..... 82 VVallace, William Clark, 3-C, Bronxville, N. Y., 25 Sagamore Rd. Waller, Michael Van Wette1'in, 4-C, Columbus 9, O., 210 Stanbery Ave.. ........... 2 163 82 -16, Walton, Jeanne Ardyth, 1-C, Hamden, Conn., 93 Thornton St ............ 2 .......... 22-2. .......... Waltoii, Robert Glenn, jr., 4-C, Cleveland Heights 18, O., 2608 Queenston Rd. 46, VValtz, Kenneth Neal, 4-C, Ann Arbor, Mich., 710 5th St. VVang, James Chia Fang, 2-C, Nanling, China, Wfest Gate ................................ 132, Wfannamethee, Phan, 1-C, Bankok, Siam, 675 Nakornchaisri Rd. 'W'ard, Alice Ann, 2-C, Cincinnati 20, O., 3475 Cornell Pl ................... .... ....... Ward, Sidney Charles, 1-C, Neenah, Wis., 579 E. VVisconsin Ave .... 2 ........ . Wfard, VVilliam Burwell. 3-C, New Haven. Conn.. 833 VVlialley Ave. 2.. William John Howe, 3-C, Delevan, N. Y., Lock Box 231 ..... ........................r Bradford Bowman, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 163 VV. College St. VVaring, VVarner, WVarner, Edward Vifhittelsey, 3-C, Vlfashington, Pa., 15 Manse St., Labogatoryg 0, 13 172, 135, .2f1, ffffilf' 146, VV3.1'1'C11, Terrell Hanna, 3-C, Charleston, VV. Va., 5320 Virginia Ave. ...... 2.22---2 ..... 2 Vtfarren, Williaiii I-Iowe, Ir., 4-C, Holden, Mass., Laurelwood Rd ..... R .................... 2-46, Warth, Sallie Fleehart, 1-C, Huntington, W. Va., 212 Balford Ave. .............. 2..-22 ......... 22 VVaterhouse, Bruce Leiter, 2-C, Lorain, O., 624 I-Iamilton Ave .... 2 ............,.... 2., ............ VV'atson, Dennis Horton, 1-C, VValceman, O., Box 90 .......... 2 ......... 2.-2-.2.222.222 ...... 222 VVatson, Emile Enoch, 3-M, Columbus 8, O., 1801 Roxbury Rd. :- XlV311SO11, Russell Carter, 2-C, St.. Charles, Ill., 214 Chestnut Ave.2.22 ...... 2 ................. 71, Watterson, Janet M., 1-M, Darlington, Pa. ..r.. 2 ...... 2 ............... 2 .................... - .........-.. 2 .l....-.... - l1Vaugarnan, Hughie Reynolds, 1-C, Canton, O., 511 Tonner Ct...2..-2 ........... 2 ..r........ ....-2 Vilaxgiser, Elaine Gloria, 3-M, Jamaica 2, N. Y., 84-58 151st St. Way, Robert Frank, 2-C, Shaker Heights 22, O., 2742 Rocklyn Rd....-2 ......... Xvay, Ruth Eleanor, 4-C, Cranston, R. I., 298 Beckwith St ..... ..... 2 222 ........ 222 weaver, Williani Allen, 2-c, Youngstown 9, o., 42 west Heights Ave ....... 2260f163I VVebb, Leonard Albert, Ir.. 2-C, Cleveland Heights, O., 2245 Bellfield Rd .... .2-.63,71, Xvebber, George Harrison, 3-M, Oberlin, O., 99 Spring St.. ...... 2 ...... 2 ..2..............2.... 2 .r..... 60, 173 148 152 82 99 50 152 60 131 82 71 71 139 82 82 71 138 168 136 138 Webber, Mary Jane, 3-C, Oberlin, O., 99 Spring St ......... .. .,,................. -.-..---.-60,184,187 Webster, Deborah Ruth, 1-C, Ankara, Turkey, American Embassy ............. -----82, 129, 147 Webster, Helen Lucretia, 3-M, Greensboro, N. C., 219 N. Dudley St ............ --- .,...... - .... - 60 Wecker, Sylvia Shirley, 3-M, Jersey City, N. J., 645 Bergen Ave. . ......... --.---- .. 60 Weech, Cfharlesj Sewell, Jr., 3-C, Baltimore 1, Md., 701 Cathedral St ........ -. -- .... --60,1-30 Weed, Otlivej Jane, 2-C, Coral Gables, Fla., 2714 Alhambra Circle. ......... .......V -4 71,143 VVeekes, Richard Van Allen, 3-C, Berea, Ky., 34 Estill St. ................ - .............. 60,125,127 Weikart, Emily June, 1-C, Youngstown 2, O., 947 W. LaClede ....................,. ---82,147 Weimer, David Rhoacls, 3-C, Mansfield, O., R. D.3 .......,.....,....... -- ..... -.-- ........... 49, 60, 176 Weinberg, Peter Grove, 3-C, Ridgefield, Conn., R. D. 3 ................................ -- ................... -- 60 VVeingold, Allan Byrne, 1-C, Bronx 52, N. Y., 975 Walton Ave ...................... ---- .......... 82 Weiss, Barbara Jane, 3-C, Fort Collins, Colo., 310 S. College. ....... 61,l26,134,138, 146 147 VVelbaum, Helen Jeannette, 4-C, Ft. Wayne 6, Ind., 2616 Fairfield View Pl ......... 46 147 11Velker, John Ralvan, 3-C, Bath, Maine, Box 281 ..........................,.............................. --.61 131 S ' I X Wells, Don Alvali, 2-M, Tulsa, Okla., 2539 E. Admiral Blvd. VVells, John Franklin, Jr., 4-C, Saegerstown, Pa., R. D. 3. .............. ........................ 4 7 Wells, John McNeill, 4-C, New Brunswick, N. J., 54 Hassart St .... ..................... - ----.-.141 VVelty, Robert McCain, 4-C, Lakewood 7, O., 1498 Belle Ave .... - ............. -.--47,130,136 1fVeltzheimer, Mrs. Margaret Boesche, Gr-C, Oberlin, O., 50 W. Vine St. VVenrich, John Charles, 2-C, Chicgo, Ill., 2020 W. Morse St ..... - ........... -.71,101,164, 175 Werner, Katherine Alice, 3-C, Malverne, N. Y., 181 Wriglit Ave .... .............. - .-.- ............. -. 61 VVerner, Loyal Emerson, 1-T, VVellington, O., 150 Courtland St. 1lV61'l1tZ, James Herbert, Jr., 2-C, XAf1l1111I'lgtO11, Del., Wilson and Shipley Rds. 62, 71, 125,127 128 VVest, Ftrankj Brooks, 2-C, Baldwinsville, N. Y., 30 Grove St ,..... ..................... - ..... - ...- 71 West, Thomas Alfred, Jr., 1-C, Newton 58, Mass., 185 Franklin St..- ..........- ---- ...... 82 VVesterman, Richard Loucks, 3-C, Highland Park 3, Mich., 80 Richton Ave. 61, 145, 152 163 NVett1ing, Charles Robert, 3-C, Upper Sandusky, O., 132 S. Sth St ............ ---..- ............ -. 61 VVharton, Frank Allen, 1-C, Lakewood 7, O., 1207 Cook Ave ..... ............... - ..... . ............ - .- 82 Wharton, Patricia Anne, 3-C, Lakewood 7, O., 1207 Cook Ave .......... ..-- ...... --56,61, 138 'Wheat, Willis Harold, Jr., 2-C, Buffalo 9, N. Y., 69 Clarendon Pl ........ - ..-.... --- ...-...... 61 Vtfheaton, Rfalphj David, 4-C, Port Clinton, O., R. D. 1 ....................... ......... - .-...-........... 4 7 VVheeler, Armand Murlen, 4-C, Lorain, O., 1032 Fifth St ...... ................... - -------. 47 VVhitaker, Thomas Russell, 3-C, Nashville 5, Tenn., Hampton Ave ........ ........ - .- .............. 61 VVhitconib, John Howard, 2-C, Khariar, India. ...................... - ................................. - .......... -- 71 XN7l1ii2CO1'1'llD, Waldo LaRue, 1-C, Fremont, O., 1049 Hazel St ....... .......-............. - 73,82 121 VVhite, Amos McNai1'y, 3-C, Cleveland Heights 18, O., 2525 Stratford Rd ...-.......... - ..... 61 White, Dorothy Lee, 3-M, Springfield, Mo., R. D. 3 ...........,. - .... - .................. - ....... - ............. 61 VVhite, Eflijahj VVarner, 2-C, Mentor, O., 1355 Mentor Ave. ............... -..- ............ - ............ . 61 VVhite, 1fVhite, NVhite VVhite it Jametta Isaclora, Gr-M, Wasliiiigtoii 10, D. C., 440 Lamont St., N.VX7. Jeanne Audrey, 4-C, Plainfield, N. J., 510 Madison Ave ............ -- ............. 47,132, Ralph Harding, 4-M, Toledo, O., 1957 Summit St., Apt. 5 ..............-..... --.--.-.-. ouse, Edith Beatrice, 2-M, Uhrichsville. O., R. D. 2 ........ .................... - --.HT 134 41 71 61 87 VVhitehouse, Richard Leonard, 3-M, Uhrichsville, O., R. D. 2. .................. - ...... ------..- Whiteman, Sftephenj Lee, 1-C, Cuyahoga Falls, O., 2600 3rd St ........ . -.--.-----...- Whitney, John Arthur, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 22 Morgan St. VVick, Julian Dennick, 1-C, Youngstown, O., 2219 Sth Ave. .......... - .......................-....... --- 87 Wfickizer, Alice Frances, 3-C, Indianapolis, Ind., 52 S. Irvington Ave. ..... - ..... -.-- .... - .... .- 61 VViddoes, Jane, 4-C, Worcester, Mass., 25 Beeching St.. ...... .... ............ - .......... - . ..-..-- 47 128 Vtlight, Ann. 3-M, East Walpole, Mass., 318 Pleasant St ........ - ....... - ..... ---- ..... 61 VVightman, Barbara Clare, 3-C, Glen Rock, N. J., 371 Rock Rd. ...... ---61 148 W'ilbur, Lucy May, 4-M, Pasadena 4, Cal., 261 S. Allen Ave ...... ...... .............. 4 1 VVilcox, Joseph Marquis, 2-T, Mansiield, O., 635 W. 4th St. Wilder, Joanne, 4-C, Melrose, Mass., 20 Orient Ave .... - .... , ............... ................... 4 7,124143 VVilder, John Wyniaii, 4-C, Madura, S. India, Mission Hospital, East Gate. ....-.. 47 142 Wiley, George Thomas, 2-C, Mentor, O., Parkroad Blvd ........ ...................................... 7 1,164 Wiley, Janet Arlene, 3-C, Albany 3, N. Y., 266 New Scotland Ave .................,.. ................. 6 1 VVilford, Stafford VValter, 3-C, Covina, Cal., 22192 N. Barranca. ....................... 61,134,135 VVilhelm, Norma Haussmann, 1-C, Lansdowne, Pa., 345 Winde1ne1'e Ave ........ ------. 82 1Vill, Lois Enid, Gr-M, Mentone, Cal., 1389 Chrysolite Ave. VVillbond, Afdaj Lilian, Sp-M, Oberlin. O., 44 1N'alnut St. British movies in particular drew students from the libe and Snack Bar to the Apollo Theater on East College Street for evenings of entertainrnent 2 Willcox, Barbara Louise, 3-C, Kent, O., 314 Park Ave .,.. .,..........,,...,........,. L ..., - .,.A........... 6 1 Willcox, Betsy, 1-C, Granville, O., 112 E. Gra11ville St., R. D. 2 ...... L ....,......... - ............... 82 1fVillen, Patil Larner, 2-C, New York 24, N. Y., 140 Riverside Dr ..... - ...... L- .... .71 143 VVilliams, Dorothy Anne, 4-M, Rocky River, O., 222 Arundel Rd ............ ..... - ............. - 47 VVilliarns, Frank Sherman, 2-M, Oberlin, O., 216 N. Main St ........,,. L .................... - ........ - 71 VVillia1ns, Hallock, 1-C, Ossining, N, Y., Lincoln Ave.. ...... LL ,...,.. - ................ -..L ............. - S2 1fV1lll3111S, John Edward, 2-M, Maryville, Tenn., 210 Lombardy Lane ........................... L.. 61 VV'illian1s, John Ludington, 1-C, Upper Montclair, N. I., 401 Upper Mountain Ave.. ....... 82 Williams, Mary Vtlilder, 4-C, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., 199 Mohawk Dr.L ............... -47, 144 184 VVillig, Henrietta Katharine, 4-C, Merrick, N. Y.,-Stevens Ave .... .... - -L ........... L ....... -L 47 VVill1nott, Donald Earl, 2-C, Chengtu, China, 103 Hua Hsi Pa .................. 71,124,135 143 1fVilson, Dale Earle, 2-C, Euclid 17, O., 24220 Glenbrook Blvd....-...L ............ - ........... 71,243 Wlilson, Howard Raymond, 4-C, Elyria, O., R. D. 2, La Grange Rd. VVilson, lan Douglas, 2-C, Farmington, Mich., 30301 13 Mile Rd ...... L ............ --L ..... -64, 71 VVilson, Margery Mae, 1-C, Park Ridge, Ill., 222 Courtland Ave. ................... --L ..... 82,147 Wilson, Stamuelj Robert, 3-C, Park Ridge, Ill., 222 Courtland Ave ..... ......... - L .............. 61 VVilson, Virginia Mae, 3-C, B1F1Tl1l1gl13111, Mich., 27315 E1 Dorado Pl., R. D. 3 ............ - 61 Wiltsie, Robert Albert, 4-C, Youngstown, O., 4117 Oak Knoll Dr ......... ........... -L ............ 4 7 Windle, Charles David, 3-C, Morrisville, Pa., 6 E. Trenton Ave.LL- ............ L .... - ....... 61 VV'ins1ow, Charles Gilbert, Ir., 4-C, Madison 5, Wis., 4150 Manitou Way ...... L- ............ 143 Wiiislow, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 2-C, Madison 5, Wis., 4150 Manitou Way ............................ 71 Winter. James Thomas, 4-C, Evergreen Park, Ill., 9317 S. Sacramento St ........ -- .... --L 47 Wise, Gloria Jean, 4-C, Cleveland, O., 446 E. 124th St. .... .................................... 4 7,130 138 VVishart, Martha Corinne, 3-C, 1fVarren, O., 264 Mahoning Ave., N.W .... .... - ........... 6 1,127 Withrow, Joanna Elizabeth Frances, 4-C, Dearborn, Mich., 401 S. York Ave..L ................ 47 VVittschen, Barbara Eloise, 2-M, Manhasset, N. Y., 36 Old Mill Rd.- .........,. M ............ - 71 Witzeman, Robert Allen, 2-C, Akron 3, O., 406 N. Portage Path -L ............... - ............... 71 VVitzler, Earl Norman, 1-C, Perrysburg, O., 128 E. Front St..-L ....... -L..-L ....... - ............... 82 Wolf, Harriet Hendershot, 3-C, Norwood 12, O., 4432 Ashland Ave.. ............. L ........ 61 138 Wolfe, Laurie Iean, 2-C, Circleville, W. Va ............................................................. 71,127 148 Wolfli, Raymond Alvin, Ir., 1-M, New Kensington, Pa., 344 Freeport Rd ....... .................. 8 2 Vlfolfgang, Mrs. Mary Bott, Sp-M, Ashland, O., 1013 King Rd. Wonderly, Donald McKay, 2-C, Richmond Hill, N. Y., 84-01 106th St. Wong, Sing Hoi, 1-C, Hong Kong, China, 6 Fok Kwan Rd., Tai Hang ...... ...................... 8 2 Wood, Robert Edie, 3-M, East Orange, N. I., 26 Lafayette St ........... L- ....... -L ............. 61 Wood, Roselynd Lea, 4-C, Westchester, Pa., 415 N. Franklin St ................ - ........... 47 Wood, VValter Davidson, Gr-C, West Richfield. O. Wood, Walter Gleason, 2-C, Oberlin, O.. 228 E. College St. .... ...... . L .............. ........... 1 48 Woodley, Gurney Mahlon, 3-M, Mount Vernon. N. Y., 174 E. lst St ............ ..................... 6 1 VVright, Angela Katryn, 3-C, Cranbury, N. J., Bunker Hill .................. L .......... L .............. L.. 61 11Vright, Ctassj Robert, 3-C, Chicago 13, Ill., 4310 N. Hermitage Ave ................ 103,163 Wright, Glenn Rutte1', 4-M. New Holland, Pa., 218 E. Main St ........................ L-- .......... - 47 Wright, I-Iarold Bemiss, Ir., 4-C, Lakewood, O., 12574 Lake Ave ................................. 47 168 Wright Mary Wolcott, 4-C, Hastings-on-Hudson 6, N. Y., 9 Ridgedell Ave ......... 47,148 Wright, Ned, 1-M, Rossford, O., 232 Osborne St.L ............ -- .............. L .............. L .............. 82 11Vright, Richard Holden, 2-C, Oberlin, O., 221 N. Professor St. Wunderly, Miriam Joy, lrreg-M, Lakewood, O., 1268 French Ave. Wyckoff, Marjorie Ruth, 1-M, Oakmont, Pa., 715 Hulton Rd .... ........ - ........ - ...................... 8 2 Wykle, Mary Louise, 3-C, Marshalltown, Iowa, 212 N. 2nd St..---L ........ L- ........... .. 61 X Xenakis, jason Clearcos, Gr-C, Athens, Greece, Acharnon St., 142 ...... L ......... .L.-- ........ 175 Y Yaker, Henry Marc, 3-C, New York 57, N. Y., 394 E. 184th St. Yang, Grace Ta-len, Gr-C, Peiping, China, 5a Shih Tong An, 1rVeSt City Yang, Miriam Hsiu-Chen, Gr-C, Kaiyuan, China, P. O. Box 8 Yang, Tien Wei, 3-C, Tientsin, China, 186 Chungking Rd .......... -L- ......... ....... 1 46,164 Yasumi, Sachiko, 1-T, Cleveland 3, O., 1780 E. 63rd St. Yates, Dorothy Custer, 4-C, Carlisle, Pa., 324 W. South St. ......... ........ - ........... - ............ 4 7,144 STUDE DIRECTORY Pre-1948 students remember the Varse as the crowded, smoke-filled campus hangout. Last fall the Snack Bar quickly took over this responsibility 240 Chapelgoers heard a variety of addresses during the year. William A. Patterson, President of United Air Lines, opened the bi-annual Men's C3.I'e6l Conference with the keynote speech. Earlier in the fall Mock Convention proceedings began with a Viggo Hansen-Tony Bent-Dick Vincent skit Yaukey, David 1N7illian1, 3-C, Bethesda 14, Md., 4400 Maple Ave. ........... .......-.. 6 1 152 Yeager, Leland Bennett, 4-C, Scarsdale, N. Y., 32 Edgewood Rd. ........ .......... 4 7,143 Yenne, Harlan Shirey, Jr., 2-C, Lakewood 7, O., 1134 VVebb Rd. Yeomans, John Ramsay, 3-C, VVinnetlca, Ill., 1173 Tower Rd. ........................ ......... 1 47 Yergan, Frederick Moreland, 4-C, New York 31, N. Y., 22 Hamilton Terr. Yockey, Helen Margaret, 4-C, Xenia, O., 410 N. King St. ...,.......................V........... ..... 4 7 Yoder, Ingram Charles, 2-C, Falls City, Nebr., 2508 Land St. ..... ................ 2 .......4........... 7 1 Yokota, Margaret Yuriko, 4-M, Ethete, VVyo., St. Michael's Mission. ........ ................ 4 7 Young, Albert Grant, 1-C, VVellesley Hills 82, Mass., 34 Lowell Rd. ........ ................. 8 2,139 Young, Ira Mason, 1-C, St. Louis, Mo., 4222 W. Page Blvd. ............... . ............................. 82 Young, Janice Elizabeth, 4-C, Freeport. Ill., 103 N. VVhistlcr Ave ..................... 31,417,125 Young, Mary Elizabeth, 2-C, Atlanta, Ga., 292 Sterling St. S.E.. ............... 71,125,144,1S4 Young, Williaiii Rondy, 2-C, Norfolk, Va., 272 E. 39th St .............. ,.................................. - .. 71 Yount, Jtosephj Herman, Jr., 4-C, Akron 1, O., 1803 Glenmount Ave ................ ............. 4 7 Youtz, Robert Anderson, 3-M, Columbus, O., 2111 Iuka Ave. ............................................ 61 Yui, Alice Shiao Mei, 4-M, Shanghai, China, House 119, Lane 37, Brenan Rd .,.. ..... 4 7,147 Z Zeitchick, Roslyn Ann, 2-M, New York 25, N. Y., 327 Central Park, W ...... ..,..,........,........ 7 2 Zelditch, Morris, Jr,, 1-C, New Yorlc 10, N. Y., 235 E. 22nd St ..., ..........,.. . . ..............L.,.. 82,128 Zeller, Madeleine Rosmarie, 3-C, Zurich, Switzerland, Webe1'st1'asse, VVetzikon. ...... -... 48 Zellers, Paul Claire, 4-C, Akron, O., 615 Moreley Ave ...................... ........................,............ 4 8 Zellner, David Carl, 1-C, Castalia, O ...,......................... ................................,,.......... .........,.,,.. 8 2 Ziegler, Charles Lester, 3-C, Rochester 11, N. Y., 10 Superior Terr.. ,,.,.......,........,... L.61, 170 Zimmerman, James Arthur, 1-C, Youngstown, O., 3997 Tippecanoe Rd ..........,...,,. 82,130 Zipprich, James Curtis, 3-C, Wilmette, Ill., 623 Forest Ave ................................., ......,..... 6 1 Zirovich, Milan, 3-M, Jackson, Mich., 1305 W. Franklin St ..................,..,....... ......., 6 1 Zonino, James Day, 1-C, Naugatuck, Conn., 173 Wa1'cl St .......,............ ..... 8 2 Zornow, Harry Benjamin, 2-C, Hamilton, O., 300 Laurel Ave .... ............ ........ 7 2 A Zrinyi, Julia Patricia, 3-C, Norris, Tenn., S6 W. Norris Rd. ,..................... ....,.,. 1 43 Zuris, Dorothy Biruta, 1-M, Cleveland 2, O., 10115 Nanford Rd. N.W ....... .,... 8 2 Alexander, Leigh, Professor of Classics and Ancient History ...,.... .......... Arlt, Carl Tristan, Assistant Professor of Economics ..,.,. . ............. .......,.. .......... 1 0 , 19 Arnold, Paul Beaver, Instructor in Fine Arts. ......................,.........., .,.,.............. ...,.. . . .19, 176 Artz, Frederick Binkerd, Professor of History ,..........,.....,. --.I ........... ....... . .. 19 Auer, Jfohnj Jeffery, Assistant Professor of Speech ..................,......... ............ 2 2,136,139 Bartoo, Mrs. Harriette Krick, Instructor in Botany ..................................... L .... . . ,....... - 17 Blackburn, Arnold Samuel, Instructor in Organ and Church Music ....,.,., ,............ ............ 2 5 Blakesley, Gfladysj Elizabeth, Y. VV. C. A. Secretary .............,.......,..,............. . ...., 134,135,148 Bongiorno, Andrew, Associate Professor of English ................,......... - ............,.., L ..,..,........... 23 Bosworth, Edward Franklin, Dean of Men .............,......... - ..,........................,.....,........ 15,126,136 Boyers, VVCilliamJ Hayden, Associate Professor of Romance Languages. ,.....,,. , 220,174 Bromund, VVerner Hermann, Assistant Professor of Chemistry ........,..,,..,,.,...... .-,, ....... 16 Brooks, Verna, Associate Professor of Physical .Education .,...,......,..........,.........,.. ,, ........ 20 Bryson, Harold Blaine, Assistant Professor of Singing ..........,..,....,.,........,................ . ..,.,,.... . Burns, Samuel Thompson, Professor of Music Education ..............,..,.................... . . ........,. 25 Butler, Lysle Kendall, Associate Professor of Physical Education 21, 126, 154,162 163,166 Campbell, Jfamesl Arthur, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. ......,,...,.. - ............l. L ........,,...,. 17 Capps, Edward Jr., Associate Professor of Fine Arts ,...,.........,......,.............,. - ..... , ..,. ....... 1 9 Carlston, Charles Wfilliam, Assistant Professor of Geology and Geography. .....,. . .,...,... , 16 Carr, Ffrancisl Easton, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy . .... . .....,,., ...17,1S,14S Clark, Robert Loeth Alexander, Assistant Professor of Physical Education 21, 163, 166, 170 Cole, Lawrence Edwin, Professor of Psychology ........................,........,.,. .... - ..,,, L .,,.. . 17 Conrad, John Leonard, Associate Professor of Singing ...... ....,. - ......... .. ..... L ...... L ..... s. ,,... .. 24 Cramer, Thomas Edgar Instructor in Theory and Trombone. .,......, .,.,..,. 2 4 FACULTY DIRECTORY 241 New windows along the walls brightened the Rec Hall bowling alleys, which continued to attract students between dinner and an evening at the hbe Curtis, Lera B., Director of the lVomen's Gymnasiumg Associate Professor of Physical Education ...,,..,,,,.,.,, LLL ,.i,,,,,,,,,, L ,l,,,,,,,,,w,,,, M A,.-,,-,..,-,,,,V.,A.A,A---,A---,- W A.,.,- -QQ, 126, 148 Danenberg, Emil Charles, Instructor in Pianoforte, ,,,,, L ,,4.,,,,,,---- -www A-,---, MM .-,,,,----- MN 24 Dann, Arthur, Assistant Professor in Pianoforte ,,,4,,,,,,, L ,,,,A,o,, my ,-.,,,,-, , --,.,,,--- H 25 Davis, Williani Potter, Treasurer ,.,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, LL L , ,,-,,,,, ,A,,,-,,o-, w,,A.AAB-- Q M- ,,---,-n.4 , mmm- 14 Denny, Wayiie Belcling, Assistant Professor of Physics ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,--,,, W AA-A--, mo- --,-, 17 Dibos, William George, Instructor in Romance Languages ,-,,, ,L ,.s,,---.-,.wV A A----ss- U 1,120,145 Dolliver, Mary, Dean of Woineii ....,,.,.....,,,,.,,, ,.., ,,,,,..,,,r,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,r,,,A,--,,,,,A ,4---,--- F., ,-,,-- , ,,,w g K o 1 5 Domonkos, Mrs. Helen Eclwartls, Associate Professor of Physical Erlucatiori,,,,,,,,,-,M Eide, Katherine Marie, Instructor in Theory and Assistant in the Conservatory Office Elvin, John Earle, Associate Professor of Pianoforte,LL .,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, L r,ti,,,,,,-,, LL ,,,,-4,4, H ,,,, -L, Fenn, Pfercyb Thomas Jr., Professor of Political Science ,,,., ,..,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,YcYi L L ,,,,,,v,, i,,., L ,, Fiess, Edward, Instructor in English ..,....,. ..,.,.,,,,.,, L ,-,-,,,.,.t,,,,.-,,,,lr, L Finan, John Lincoln, Associate Professor of Psychology ,,.,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,, Fletcher, Robert Samuel, Professor of History ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, L ,,i,,,,, ,,4, c 7 L L Foreman, Frederick, Associate Professor of Geology and Geography ,,,,, ',v,Ao-,, L --,,,,AA,,A,.- K - Foster, Elizabeth Sophia, Instructor in English ,...,.-,,,.,.,.,,,, ,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , no ,,,---,,.,Y,, 22, Fountain, Grigg Thompson, Instructor in Organ , .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,, , Fowler, Julian Sabin, Librarian: Professor of Bibliography .,,.,,.,,,,,, 21 24 24 19 23 16 LLLL 19 16 126 24 23 24 Frazer. John, Associate Professor of Violoncello and Ensemble . ....... . Frost, Reuel Bryan, Associate Professor of Geology and Geography, ,,,,,l,,sr LW ,,.,--,- Garvin, Lucius, Associate Professor of Philosophy .,.... L ,.,........., LLL ...,,,,,,,,irl,.,, ,-L, Goldberg, Harvey Kurt, Instructor in History ,..i r........ L ......,.,,,.,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,i L ,.,s,., L LL, 19 Gove, Floyd Slierman, Associate Professor of Education' ........,....,..,...,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, 1 8 Graham, Thomas VVesley, Dean of the Graduate School of Theologyg Professor of Homiletics ..L ....,.....,.,..,,,.. L .,..t,...... L .,,,.........,........ L ......,,...,,,, L ,,,,,,,.,,, LL15, 135 Grubbs, Henry Alexander, Professor of Romance Languages i,.........,,,,. L L ,,,, .Z1, 145 Gunderson, Robert Gray, Instructor in Speech ,.,........,.........,..,....,,,,,..,..,..,,.,,. ,,,,, L LZZ, 139 I-Iaclaway, Paulene Elizabeth, Instructor in English ..., L ....., ,,.......,..,,,i.,.,,,-,,,, L ,,,i,,,,, ,L 21 I-Iall, Mrs. Edith Taylor, Assistant to the Director of the Conservatory .....,,., , .,,,s L .... 24 Hall, James Husst, Professor of the History and the Criticism of Music ,... L ......,... ., ......... 24 Harris, Daniel Alfred, Associate Professor of Singing. .,,... L ...,.,.,.....,............. L ..L.... ..-L L...,. L 25 Hartson, Louis Dunton, Professor of Psychology ................,....L L .,i.L.......,..L.L .......,, 1 7,126 I-laugh, Harold Alberto, Assistant Professor of Singing ,............. L ...,.L.....,L,..L....... , ,L... ..L. L .,.. 2 4 Hibbarcl, Hope, Professor of Zoology ......L...... L ,......... L ....., L .L..... L ........,..L......L.........L, .LLl6,148 I-Iolcleman, VVCillian1l Dean, Assistant Director of Admissions and Veterans' Counselor 15 Holden, Leo Clare, Professor of Organ ........L................ LL .L.L........ L ..... L ......... LLL ....... L..LLLL.142 Hoover, Andrew Graham, Instructor in English ....... L .......,.,.......L.L..........,,........,.....L. .. ...,..,.. L 23 I-Iorton, Walter Marshall, Professor of Systematic Theology. ....,..L. L .L..L.LL.....L,.LL..L. ,..,. 2 2,135 I-Iowe, Carl Ellis, Professor of Physics, ..L.s...... L ........L.L.. LL .............. L..-L ...LL..L.L.... L LL.. L...L.LL-L 17 Howland, Inda Saxby, Instructor in Eurythmics and Theory..LL ..L........L... L L.........L .LLLLL 24 I-Iughitt, Anna Lue, Associate Professor of Physical Education.L ........, L .......L L ..L,.. L 20 I-Iungate, joseph Terpening, Associate Professor of Pianoforte ....,s.L. .. ......L LL. 24 jelliffe, Rfobertj Archibald, Professor of E11glish.L ..L..,.........L... L... ....L.. 22 Johnson, Ellen Hulcla Elisabeth, Instructor in Fine Arts and Assistant in charge of the Art Library ..........L... L ....L....,.L... L ......... L .L.. .. ........ L.-LL...L 18 hlohuson, Reber Nettleton, Professor of Violin and Ensemble .L....., LL........... L .. ,..... LL ...L 24 jones, George Tallnion, Associate Professor of Botany ............L...L................. L ..........L........... 16 IC3,L1f1112l,I111,.P-f1'1CCiI lCi1D Vvilhehn, Professor of German L... L..L.... L .L ................. L .......,....... L .... L 21 Iiennedy, John Cecil, Assistant Director of the Conservatory of Music.LL..LLL .L,. 15 Kennedy, Melville Talbot, Ir., Director of the Oberlin Shansi Memorial Association L...........L.. L LLL. LL ..f.......L...... L ,-.L-.------.--.----V-f-----r-Vs-a-- L- ----- ------ - 135,146 Keunick, Williani Elmer, Instructor in Philosophy ............ L ..............L.. ...L.. ................ 2 3 ,l44, 145 Kepler, Thomas Samuel, Professor of New Testament Language and Literature ..L ....L.L 23 Kessler, fhlaurice, Professor of Violin and Ensemble ...LL... L .... L ...LL............... L ........ LLL ....... 25 King, Kathryn Barbara, Instructor in English. ........ L .L........LL..... .L ....-........L........ L..- ...... -LL 23 242 FACULTY DIRECTORY Kinsey, Daniel Chapin, Associate Professor of Physical Education 20, 135, 137, 165,16S, 172 Koberstein, Freeman George, Assistant Professor of Pianoforte. .................... .. ........ ...,.. 26 Krayk, Stefan, Assistant Professor of Violin ......A......A,....V7.AA....-.N..--., .1 - -A------v ------ 24 Kurtz, John Williaixi, Associate Professor of German ...A ..,V.Y.A- -VAfA.s , ---W20, 126 Ladd, Beryl Amelia, Assistant Professor of Pianoforte .............. .... - ....VV.. . -... 24 Lapp, John Clarke, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages ..A.i......... .. .wfsr 21,145 Laslcy, Mfaryj Elizabeth, Assistant Professor of Pianoforte .,V..,....V-.. 1.............. . . ........-. 24 Leonard, Margaret Hopkins, Assistant in the Oflice of the Oberlin Shansi Memorial Association ,..,...,,,.V,....,...A.................1.....,....-.-........- ---...-. H - -----,.1---,---- - ----,- --f.------ 1 46 Lewis, Ben XK7illiam, Professor of Economics ............. - .....f...,A.....-........ .... 18,Z2, 177 Lewis, John Donald, Associate Professor of Political Science ....,. - .... . .,,.. ......,... 1 9 Lewis, Lucy Lee, Assistant Professor of Harp and Theory ,,,.,..r.....,.... ........,... 26 l I I Lillieh, George Otto, Professor of Organ and Theory ....... ...- .... -I ...,,.,,.. .,,. ..25,126 Linder, Lloyd Gerber, Assistant Professor of Singing ...........,. ..,. W.- Lloyd, Donald jacob, Instructor in English ,......,,...rr..,................,......,,.... .......,. 2 3 Love, Donald Melbourne, Secretary r......,..............,.......,,....A........,,............... ..-..-.. 1 4, 17 I Lytle, Mrs, Josephine Bonazzi, Assistant Professor of Pianoforte ,i.......,.,.,,i ....... - 26 Lytle, Victor Vaughn, Associate Professor of Theory .,.- ...........,....................,. , ........ . --.- 26 McCullough, James Caldwell, Professor of Chemistry ...... - ..,.................. - ..... - ....,. ......... 1 7 McEwen, Robert Stanley, Professor of Zoologyma ....,..,...,. M- ......,,,. ,.......,., . . 16 McLaughlin, Ifamesi Stanton, .Assistant Professor of English .i.i. .,,..,. , I .,,. 22,141 Magdsick, Hilda Emily, Assistant Professor of Music Education ..... ........,,. , . ,,,, 26,126 Martling Wfilliaxllj Kent, Accountant in the 'l'reasurer's Gfhce ..... ,... I ..,.,. ....,..,.. - . .152 Melcher, Robert Augustus, Assistant Professor of Theory. .,,......, Y ....,,. ac.- 26 Merson, Helen Louise, Assistant Professor of Physical Education ..,.. ..., .. 20 Moke, Irene Alma, Instructor in Geology and Geography, ,... , .,..,..........,i i,.,, , ,..,.,.,..,.. 1 6 Moore, Gladys Ferry, Associate Professor of Theory ........,....,......,.,,i,.......... - .............. 26 Mason, John Brown, Visiting Professor of Political Science ........... I ..,.......v.... ....... 1 9,148 Morgan, Mrs. Bessie Stalnaker, Assistant Professor of Physical Education. ...,... ...,..... 2 0 Morrison, Donald, Assistant Professor of Violin and of Music Education ,.,,,,.,.i .. ....,. 26 Morrison, Mrs. Ruth Schoelfel, Instructor in Pianofortec- ......,,..,...,. - .......,.,,................,,...., 26 Morrison, Wllitelaw Reid, Director of Men's Gymnasiuxng Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education ..........,...,,..,.i.,.......,,,i..,... --.W ,...,..ii. .... ,........,,...,...,. . .,., . . 20 Moyer, David Earl, Professor of Pianoforte ,........,,.........,,.,.,,. A ......,,.,,.,,,i...,..........i ....., 2 6 Murphy, Charles Theophilus, Associate Professor of Classics .............,........,.,.,.,,, .,,,,, 2 3 Murphy, Richard Miller, Instructor in the History of Music ..,,, ,..,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 26 Myers, Richard Rutledge, Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology... ,,,,,,,,,,, , 19 Nelson, James Rodney, Assistant Professor of Economics, ,.,,,i..,.,..... .W ,..,,,.,.,,.,.,, ,r .ii...,,,., , 19 Newso1n, Carroll Vincent, Professor of Mathematics ........,.,........,...... , ,..,.,...,,,,,,,. ,.,,.i I ,M 22 Nichols, John Herbert, Director of Athleticsg Professor of Physical Education 20, 163, 164, 163170, 172 Nicol, Carl Conrad Wernle, Professor of Philosophy ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,i,ii l,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,-,,,-,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Nilsson, Arthur Edward, Professor of Economics ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,L ,,,-,,,,,,,,-,,,,, hm- ,,,,,,,-, H18 Nozick, Martin, Instructor in Romance Languages. ...,. -M ...,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,WL ,,., 21,145 Overmann, Elfrieda Emilie, Instructor in Physical Education ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -r ,--.--, 20 Parmenter, Ella Clare, Secretary of the Publicity Bureau ,,,,,,,, -ML ,,,,-,, L .,,,,,,,, -,,,,, 1 5 Patrick, Ransom Rathbone, Associate Professor of Fine Arts ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., - ,,.,,.,-,,,,,,,, , ,,,, U 18 Payne, Mrs. Cassie Spencer, Instructor in Education ,.,,,,,,o,,,,,,',,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,.,,.,, 1, ,,,, 19,133 Peters, Harry Berthel, Assistant Professor of VVood-Wind Instruments and Music Education ,,,..,................,,-.,.,,,,,i,i,i,,iiii,,,r ir,r, 1 , ,,r.,,--,.-,e,------- ,,1-,,----, ,,--,,,,- ,,,-,,,,,--,, 2 5 Poister, Arthur William, Professor of Organ ,,,,,,o,,,r,v,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,-,,-,,,,,,, M26,231 Radunsky, Jack, Assistant Professor of Pianoforte .,......,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,., -,,-,,,,rr, A ,LL ,,,,,,,,,, M- Left: St-u Phillips' new band featured vocalist Anne Morrison. Other dance orchestras were led by Walt Allegood, Brad Warner, Lee Stryker and Bill Kohler Center: Jean Campbell and Dale Wilso11 wait their turns while Ben Scheff lines up a shot. Rigid: Channing Clubbers play the lifesnver-tootlipifzk game 243 2 Randolph, John Adam Fitz, Professor of Ivfathematics ,g,,,, , ,,,,w,- M ,,--,-.,,,,,--,4,-- A -,,, ,-123, Rankin, J. Marie, Assistant Professor of Education ,,,-.,,,-,,,,,o,,- 148 19 Rankin, VVCileyJ Robert, Y.M.C.A, Secretary ,,,,,,,.Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,--,, H R-135,143 Rcichard, joseph Rucli, Assistant Professor of German ,,,,.., C ,,,,.,,, ,,,. H ,,,,,,,,,,--. 2 0 Reid, Starahj Elizabeth, Assistant Director of Recreation, ,,,,,,,,,,s W ,,--.,,.,,, 127 Renfrow, NVi1liam Burns, jr., Assistant Professor of Chemistry ,s,,,,,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,- 17 Robinson, Howard, Professor of History ......... . ,.,.,...,.,.....,.,..,,..,s.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,r,,, . , ,,,,s, 18,148 Roellinger, Francis Xavier, Jr., Assistant Professor of English .,,... L ....,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, 2 3 Rogers, Paul Patrick, Professor of Romance Languages ...... ,.,,.....,,.,...., ,,,,,,,,,r, . ,,,,,,,, , 2 0 Sacks, Norman Paul, Assistant Professor of Romance Laiiguagcsm-.. - .....r ,,-.20, 145 Saltsman, Natalie Antoinette, Instructor in Romance Languages ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, N ,,,,,,, 2 1 Schauffler, Margaret Reynolds, Assistant Professor in Fine Arts ,,.,,.,,,.,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,- 1 8 F Schlesinger, Alfred Cary, Associate Professor of Classics ,,,..,....,,,,...., L ,...,,, W ,.,,,,,.,, 23 Scott, George Taylor, Assistant Professor of Zoology ....,......,...,......,. , ,,,...,,,,,s.. ,,-,.,,,,, 1 6 Seaman, VVilliam Harlow, Director of Admissions and of the Bureau of Appointments ......, S .....,.,,..... L, ...,..,....,., -L ..,.,.., , ,,,..,,.,,..,.,,, L ...., u,,,15,136,148 Sears, Paul Bigelow, Professor of Botany ....,....,...,..,,.,..,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,.,,.r,,,,,,,,, , ,.,,,,,,,,1,,, -..., 4,,,,, M.. 16 I Shaver, Chester Linn, Associate Professor of English. .,.....,......,,,......,,,.,,..,...,,,,.,,..,, ...., ,.,..., 2 3 Shaw, Frank Holcomb, Director of the Conservatory of Music, Professor of Pianoforte 15 Shaw, Roger Morey, Instructor in Education .,.,.. ., .,,........,.,.., L .,,.,.,.....,,.,,....,.,,,.,...... S, ...,,....- . Sikkcrbol, Elsie Kristina, Instructor in Pianoforte ,,..,..,,..,..,..,,,,,..,,,,, News ,,,,..,,..,,, . .t.,t,,., ,L 26 Simpson, George Eaton, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, ...,, .. ...-,.1S,14S Sims, Marion Louise, Professor of Singing. ..............................,.........,.......... ......,.,..,.. 2 6 Singleton, Ralph Herbert, Associate Professor of English ...,. S ,.....r,.,.. ,...... 2 2,130 Skjerne, Axel, Professor of Pianoforte ,..,.....,..,..,..............,.. - ,.,.,..........,...,. ,,..,..... 2 5 Smith, Dorothy Mabel, Assistant in the Bureau of Appointments ..,.....,.... ,...... 1 36 Specht, Muriel Cecile, Assistant to the Dean of Womcnma ,....,....,..,.., - ,.,,,.. v,.. . .......... . Stanley, Edith, Registrar of the College of Arts and Sciences ...,,. ..........,.. ..........,............. 1 5 Stechow, Wolfgang, Professor of Fine Arts .,..,....,...,,......,,,........,.,.. ,.,., H .....,. . ,......,,. 1 8,135,148 Steiner, Luke Eby, Professor of Chemistry ,,..,...., L ,....,.,.,.,..,., - ,......,. - ..,.....r....... - ....... 16,126 Stevenson, VVilliam Edwards, President ,............, - .....,..,....., - ,........,.... ,,,,....., 6 , 14, 17, 148, 173 Stuart, Nellie Marie, Instructor in Singing. ............,.........,A.,,....,...............,v................. .......,. - . 26 Swanson, Neva Frances Marie, .Assistant Professor of Pianoforte ...... - ..,.....,....... ......, 2 6,126 Taylor, Lloyd VVilliam, Professor of Physics .-.L .......,......,., L ...... - ....,.. ..... . ..--...-. 16 Taylor, VVarren, Associate Professor of English ..,,......,...,,.... - .......,....... .......... 2 2 Throner, Guy Charles, Associate Professor of Physical Education. ...... -.. 20,170 Tucker, Forrest Glenn, Professor of Physics ..,.....,.....,........... L..- ............ - ....... ..... ......,.... - 1 7 Turner, Ralph Harold, Assistant Professor of Psychology ,.............. ....,................... Turner, Wfilliaxiij Arthur, Instructor in English -.- ...,,,......,,.,... .... ........... - .............................. 2 3 Vance, Elbridge Putnam, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. ...................,,. S ..... 23,135,148 Vickroy, Efstenj 11Villiam, Ir., Instructor in Physical Education SH ................ 21,163,163 von Weiiclc, Katharine Sarah, Associate Dean of XIVOITICII ....,........ ....... - ................ ....... 1 5 ,126 Wagner, Robert 11Vanner, Assistant P1'ofcssor of Mathematics .................r .......... 2 3,143,175 11Valker, VVarren Franklin, Jr., Instructor in Zoology .........,, H .............................,,-.,. - ........... 16 'Waln, George Elbridge, Associate Professor of Wood-wind Instruments ..,,..... ..- ........ 25 VV3.l'Cl'l, Willard Franklin, Instructor in Theory and Violoncello. ,......,...,............ ...,..--.. 2 5 11Vard, Clarence, Director of the Art Museumg Professor of History and Appreciation of Art. ,................,,.................,...........................,V.............. ............-. 1 .. ------ 19, 21 Weaver, Homer Ellsworth, Associate Professor of Psychology ........... - ...,.,. .........- 1 6 VVillbond, George Edward, Head of College Market ..,.........,....,......A.,... .. ........ -- -.....- 164 Williaiiis, Arthur Lyman, Associate Professor of VVind Instruments and of Music Education. ....,........ ci.-- ...,..,........ 1 ............,................... .. ..1,..f --,1-- M ,----- - 25 Williams, Marian Sherman, Assistant Professor of Music Eclucationm ..,....... M ...,....... 25 Wilson, Lawrence Allen, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages ,................. . , ...-.....- 145 Wirkler, John E., Emeritus Associate Secretary ...,...,........., -- ................ -... ......, - --.-.- ..---,-,- . -152 Wittke, Carl Frederick, Dean of the College of Arts and Scienccsg Professor of History 15 Wood, Harold Sanford, Vice President ,...,,.........,, S ,.......tt.......,,.,.....AA.i...........---,. ...1.--- ------ --,--- 1 4 Wooster, Harvey Alden, Professor of Economics S- ...,....A.,,.,..,,...............,-.,.....,..,.-.-,. H.. ---,--,---- 19 Yeaton, Chester Henry, Professor of Mathematics ............, --.- ...,...A..-..,.,. - .-..-.--1.....-------- 22,143 Yinger, jfohni Milton, .Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology ,.....,, . ...,... 18 Yocom, Mary Sareta, Assistant Professor of Education. ..... ..... Z .............1...........------.- - . .--1 19,125 Zunzer, IVIrs. Suzanne Anispoker, Acting Director of Recreation. ..................... ..... . -- 16,121 I-Ii-O-Hi policies were discussed ovcr eggs, coffee and toast at meetings of the editors Sunday mornings during the fall semester 44 TI-IE 1948 I-II-O-I-II EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR . . . . ROBERT W. AVERY ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . . DONALD A. HENDERSON MANAGING EDITOR CENGRAVINGD . . NANA I. BRAGG MANAGING EDITOR KPERSONNELJ . GLORIA J. WISE PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR ............... JAMES N. SCOTT Stal? Armando Ballota, John Bonsey, Jeff Corson, Dorin Daniels, Dave Elliott, Bob Emery, Eb Evans, Ken Farmer, Jul- ian Fischer, Henry Kaufmann, Robert S. McEwen, Dave Mayer, Dick Stedman, Mort Tabin, Bob Welty ART EDITOR .............. CLIFFORD C. SPIN DLER, JR. Slap' Bill Aldrich, Roger Brueker, Dot Frey, Pat Haley, Pril Haley, Pat Harris, Liz Herrmann, Stu Jones, Pat Peat, Betty , Rugh, Virginia Sawhill, Wally Seaton, Barb Smith, Pat Spindler, Marianne Van Hoorn, Judy Zrinyi ACTIVITIES EDITOR ....,.......,. HARRY B. ROSEN BERG Stag' John Carhart, Hope Griflith, Charles Kimble, Clara McEnflerfer CLASSIFICATION AND FACULTY EDITOR ...... . JOHN W. DETTMAN Stay Mary Auer, Janet Brown, Ev Fitts HOUSES EDITOR ........ . GLADYS I. DEETER Slajj' Jo Jenney, Marilyn Mack, Marion Smith SPORTS EDITOR ......... . STEPHEN W. TULIN Staf John Gibson, Rob Roy MacGregor, John Mack WOMEN'S SPORTS EDITOR . . . . JEAN C. MITCHELL Slay' Nan Henninger, Lib Stone COPY EDITOR ..,...,....,..,. JAMES A. REYNOLDS Staff Mickey Cook, Mary Henderson, John Langsclorf, Mary Morrison, Charles Reich . PHOTO ARRANGEMENTS EDITORS .......... SHIRLEY M. BELLMAN PATRICIA A. HOSTETTER Staff Anne Gates, Harry Gevertz, Marie Grimm, Maury Hanson, Trudy Hess, Dina Iorio, Betty Johnson, Judy Johnston, Gay Ries, Jo Ross, Jim Zimmerman LAYOUT EDITOR .............. HARRISON C. GUENTHER Staf Pat Benson, Micky Bent, Dick Foster, Shirley Hardy, Ruth Heacock, Miriam McGill, Jean Morisuye, Pat Peacock, Kit Spencer, Alice Tear, Pat Turner, June Ure, Bob Walton, Ral Welker TYPING EDITORS . . .' . . . ........ MARJORIE E. AVERY BARBARA A. JAMES Staff Louise Duus, Ellen Moyer, Tim Reed, Tom Reed, Eleanor Rupert, Frank Scott PERSONNEL MANAGER ............ MARGARET E. SCHELDRUP Assistant . .... Joan McCabe EXCHANGE EDITOR . ..... . PAULA C. LAROSE BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER . . WILLIAM H. WARREN, JR. ADVERTISING MANAGER ......... K .... WILLIAM R. MCKEON Slay' Mary Jane Dunn, Constance Fraser, Grace Kirkpatrick, Harding Marlatt, Bob Masters, Anne N ichols, Bill Rosen- blum, Sewell Weech, Jim Zimmerman FACULTY ADVISOR . RALPH H. SINGLETON STUDENT ADVISORS JEAN C. REITSMAN JOHN H. RUMELY 245 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The staffiwishes to express its appreciation to the following people, without whose advice and willing coope1'ation the publication of this book would not have been possible: Mr. Ralph H. Singleton, Faculty Advisor Mrs. Louise S. Burns, Director of Goodrich House Mr. Gordon Brightman and Mr. Robert S. Ihrig of the J ahn and Ollier Engraving Company Mr. Oliver D. Rogers and Mr. John A. Culley of the Rogers Printing Company Mr. Kenneth G. Cooley of the S. K. Smith CCoverj Company Mr. Andrew Stofan and Mr. Wilford Bachtel, Miss Lois Fields, Mrs. Gretchen Krueger, Mr. George Piper' Mr. William Wilbur, Mrs. Ruth Wood and Miss Loretta Younglas of the Stofan Studio Mr. Arthur E. Princehorn, College Photographer Also, the staff cites the following art and photographic work as being particularly outstanding: Cover Design ............ Title Page Drawing, Peters Hall and lVIernorial Arch Drawings, Pages 11, 29, 85, 109, 155, 191 . . . Dedication Picture, President and Mrs. Stevenson, Page 6 . Frontispiece Picture, Page 10 President Stevenson, Inaugural Address, Page 14 Administration and Faculty Pictures . . Frontispiece Picture, Page 28 Frontispiece Picture, Page 84 F rontispiece Picture, Page 108 Musical Organization Pictures, Glee Club Pictures, Page 152 Frontispiece Picture, Page 154 Athletic Squad Pictures . Pages 149-151 . John H. Rumely Stuart B. Jones John H. Rumely . Andrew Stof an . James N. Scott . James N. Scott . Robert M. Welty Henry M. Kaufmann . John B. Bonsey Dorin S. Daniels . Andrew Stofan Arthur E. Princehorn i . 'James N. Scott Arthur E. Princehorn Football Action Pictures, Pages 161-163 . . Prof. Robert S. McEwen Basketball Action Pictures, Pages 166, 167 . . . J . . James N. Scott Women's Basketball Action Pictures, Pages 179, 184-187 Arthur E. Princehorn Front-ispiece Picture, Page 190 ........... James N. 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