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

 - Class of 1950

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MW' M111 SML .. 11. , 1 .r , 1 , xx ,W 1 I I .1 1, QQ ' 1,4 'Q ' Q 1: 14 M1 4 1M,32wnm ' N SYZZWI-3 ,f YEA LIVED IN wlllell Acriviuies Expmldea . . . . . . - - 21 Student Government Ruled The Roost-We Still Had Two Sides On Political Questions-International Touch Flavored Oberlin Culture-ODA and Mummers Pro- duced More Than Ever-KOCN Added Another Field To Newly Housed Communications. IN WHICH Athletes Were Chaunpions ..... - 78 Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track Teams Won Intercollegiate Honor-Women Com- peted Intracollegiately. IN WIIICII Large D0l'lllS lleplaeed Slnall I,0l'lllS . .y ll0 IN WIIICII People Le A Clockwise Tour of the Oberlin Campus with Embassy At Twelve O'Clock-Life In Oberlin Was Still Informal- But New Dorms Began To Bring Modern Luxuries To The Women. I arnell Anil Iialnoretl ..... lllfi Dean Stewart Came To Oberlin-But The Faculty Lost Prof. Sears-The Classes Had Fun Too: HA Senior Is Ma- tured Until He Lets His Hair Down- Junior Day Cheered First Home Game-Sophs Made Capital of Peter's Past -Men of '53 Provided Cheesecake for Hell Day. IN IVIIICII The Village Prosperetl ....... 224 And the 2100 VVho Helped them Prosper Are Classified. J F 21 Had Uuch P1-0- Field 78 ms, om- ll0 lssy 11- To 16 ost la- ly of ell B4 id. D if 'w M, v 5 I I3 A Skyscrap Tll MI 'S EYE EVEN LOLLilP-0PS BRING BACK MEMUIIIES Simple pictures are a key to the past. It is through them that we may call back scenes and events from the jumbled body of collected mind-data that is our memory. The 1950 Hi-O-Hi was conceived and constructed in a spirit of simplicity, and is devoted to inscribing the experience of two thousand people duringone school year. On these pages We have with the help of the camera tried to fix indelibly mem- ories out of this experience that would otherwise become diffused in the nebulous past. - I 4 , . L, k W . 5 I f , f v,. 4 ,V Q 'E XXX 1 , , YM-my .Yi ,du QM ff 19 iqan1lisQH3 In'm'sWi1ed ,,gi.W:M1.:5 wwwfwa ffrffwv''riffffvf'f-:vzwrrz-zafwffruefmgzlxmwf aww-vzevfwuir'rv- 1fuAQ Le 'vim sz: 'gh .ifiww ,In iliwfa' lm? h ran -. -4... ni- muh , V w. , . ,, . P . I 11 .x L . QY15' mf LI' 1,2 Ji: ,. , Ilu nel SEI? Nfl Il C .,. 1 no ns as in . u an an H 1 v u . Q nn s ua no I.. .I A au . .- I ll s u un 5 v -u a a -In ,I su ual li 1 A Q 1 Ia. 5 I 0 it on 1 v 1 .I -A .1 9 In A Q4 I .- 1 my 4 N61 l I-N 'full a moe 14 Inuwinl 422 my 1, WW N X 12 l A A 3 .ta T'. . , I ef- ul LI. '9 if I-T .. lil 1. ,.., .. 41. .ix '12 1, I I' 'Ln ZL'. 9: .. I H? y -ve 4.. DLI 5.7 'SQ I . LT. . II' .If 28' 'I. 7:7 I Lf. 5, .. ... I 52: 1 555 'I vt! I I -u 3 'fl , I 1 1 In I ,iv I. ,., 'll .. , i'? ' 7. ,,, . ,-A I-I . iii I-' 15. ,. 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The Gilbert and Sullivan Players, the Oberlin Council for the United Nations, the World Federalists-these all joined the traditional, established groups. Meanwhile, these older groups expanded their activities so that several had to move into new buildings or remodel the old ones. Mummers, ODA, and the publications found themselves in newer quarters astonishing in their magnificence. r I I 3 Yi an 1'-X ill: i w :Qi 5 IE i ra .fi 1 1 , .wi an AY X 'LZAZIMSFL JH421' ' 'f ' ' ' '63 ' ' ic' 'slifu ' I-' -and - -' ' U S UDENT CUUNCIL Becolne 2 ST ms Tl S egal This year the new Constitu- tion was Hnally :approved by the 2lllTIll11lSIL1'2lllfill. givirig 21 Sant'- tion for the Clouncils zinivities. Much of the spring was devoted to zillotting the steadily incireasr ing Atttiyvity Fee 'to the various czunpus organizzitions. .X question of the extent of thc Council's power was raised e:t1'ly,ii1 the fall when it lmfikcd the Forum Boz1rd's invitation to Paul Robeson to speak here. Some students objctitcftl to the Councils action in speaking for the student body on fsucli El ctontroversial matter without tzilling 'for at yeferendum. But the lfzill elections seemed to show general student support For the Clotmctil's policy. 'The Student Council sport- sorecl the formation this year of the Displacecl Persons Commit- tee, and appoints eacliyear the ' ll1C!Ul7Cl'5 olf the Sttlclezlt-Frltrtxlty Clonnnittee and thc: LElec'tions Clonnnittee. , - K 'iiurter Ejonolxoe. 4' Mickey joseph. Phil Thomas, Klien fllark :mtl Roger Lz1ngsdo1'fwnozx4 meinbersj. Ban Henderson,'Skipper Wolfe. Bart l-inrriscm, john Culber- son, Peter Cirzsig, Mike 'Berlznl llt llitillllil Vw.-1 img.I'1ifl,lii'liil.11tl.lM'.lxi Htfllixt-1 'xl.xLl4ix'.w Xtnlg yon, jympjl fq,,,HLxV1Ql241N lgmh MAH- 1 , ijt. 11,,1,lLi-,H 1 ' I - ' 1 1 t tt lg. I . - V-. , t . 1 1 . i - ' K . 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E iikfi i' gm, V1 f fl E? ,, f U r N ,Li 2 5151 I i ! l I l v i I 1 , 5 1 ,Q A? i i s . , E l A f 1 I . 4 lug! stitu. 7 r 531143. 10113 ,ll In I .kslmjta Hi lflfll' gl' lll 'l Hnllllrir Gov ernment E , 5 5 Honor Court RIGHT: Alan Mather, Phil Allen, Betsy Sargent, john Culberson, Charlotte Phillips, Eugene Smith, Martha Campbell. lfVitlr Nevelyn Theobald and Don McCalmont, these eight students are responsible for administering the honor system and judging reported cases of vio- lation. The committee also indoc- trinates freshmen in the operation of the system. 4 T Mfomen s Board RIGHT FIRST ROW Truds Levi Dean Dollrs er jo Thompson Sally Andreiss Prof Curtis SEC OND ROIV Donna Bender L Clark Prof Lasley Prof Yocom Prof. Foster Miss ion lVenck Prof. Rankin Maril n Mack. The IVO- Y ,men's Board serves as an equiva- lent to the Men's Board and meets with it on matters affecting both men and 'wome-n. y LEFT: Dean Holdeman, Hersh Shohan, Prof. Vance, Don Layton, Al Bruckheimer, Dr. Kennedy, Dick Crout, Prof. Butler, jim Yllerntz, 1 Karl Johnson. The Men's Board I punishes male violators of College , rules. Student members are chosen by' council vote and serve for the . remainder of their college years. 2 Women's Sena te LEFT-FIRST, ROlfV:. Jane Bell, Ev Clark, Barbara Holmes, Martha Tolman, jean Ritter, Carol Morris, Margaret Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sue Carroll, Donna Bender, Rox- ane Offner, Jo Thompson., Marilyn 3 Mack, Dottie Black, Grace Brans- field, Shirley Bellman, Jo Butter-' , field, Lib Stone. THIRD ROYV: o Dotty Ranck, Shirley Peterson, I Ginny Talbot, Nancy Rowland, f Barbara Groth, Ann Bachman. ' FOURTH ROIV: Sally Andrews, ' l 3 I Pat Thomas, Sarah Leavens, Eliza- beth Denstad. FIFTH ROW: Paula i .3 Cooper, Barbara Neuberg, Trudy ' 2 Levi, Jeanette Palmer, Martha l Dougherty, Margot Loungway, Joyce Abrahamson. 1 ...r .L 23 , . ,,.,. ,,,.. -- 7. .. . , 1- - v 1 vnu., ,,..,...- . ,.n,4n.a'ou.- 4.4, .,--N.- . . .,, ,,' ' ' - 7-fun-wif:--v -.- - ' '+ 1 '-' ' -I- -1,-... H. . ..-.-,- -.. ..... ., ' +1 ,'. . . -.. .,. ... f -.. - - ,,. . .1 .' .,, ... ,',,.. ....'J'Y.fl'ff-'H '!7,' ' 'f'f ' '155'-493u-'11-'l7lY1':7!?l7,'T, r,l'!'.7 717 ' '.T?! 'f '!7.'.'! '-w: .u ---'?f7ff11 4-'--'I' ' 'A '..!J1...L...- ...vm-,... ......-.. ' 357514, X ,,. .., J, 1. -1' ,u 1.1 ML 1 1 . 1 .J 4 1 . v 4 .. ,f +-.., I. 1 Q A 'N . v . , , X' M ' zw N. M .j,A, ,X 2 f S? A wk 1 WM, Q if 'WW W 5 V N , if -13 ,f 1 1' 5 Y W X N I 7 ff f X X 4 Y f .spa f 4 'K rf- m if f X? ZX f .A if Q. QW m Q ff, - A 51 4 fum v ' 5 gf-f , L1 1 f x M f X 'Z' -049 If-N ' C. 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'zitir5fi7'.11rir1mi 'fi' 'W Bike and Hike Club Cold weather puts a crimp. in the Bike and Hike Clubis activities in the winter, but in the warmer months of the spring and fall the group spreads as far afield as Lake Erie, lVellington Reservoir, Cascade Park, Elyria, the quar- ry, or anywhere else those who gather under the arch choose to go. The group has no regu' lar oliicers, and the arranging ol? trips is informal. Like the Camera Club, the Folk Dance Club, and the Sailing Club. the Bike and Hike club was financed and sponsored by the Social Board. 26 Board. dantz. C3lIl0l'2l Club 4 . The Camera Club's program for the year, designed to further interest in photography and teach its rudi 1HCl1tS to beginners, included a series of Kodak lectures and slides, a salon held' in May, and practical lab meet . ings during which the club actually took phototgraphs. The Club supplied the Snack Bar with picture decorations and did publicity work for the Social FIRST ROW: Dick Usen, Henry Kaufmann, Dan Baer, Mort Tabin. SECOND ROYV: X'Valt Protz man, 'lim Scott, John Rechsteiner, Paul Schicke wil-, ,mx .. ww - ' 'FH ggism 5,4,-w- was .Xi 'R Ill ' mu it 5 TW Hi W WF 'ji J VQQP' 2. 1 Z'1EiL7 ir1!ii'I'Sf'i 'i J Iikiliiiuii 'W 'Vi 'viii 'f1'L ' ' ' E' f ' Iii' I '1' . A .,, ll N1 E 'as A 4 .M 4,-vb, Q f y gag- L , In Z I , 'Q::,:!,.. ., 4 V-1 v , , ,, H 1 V Qvs-Y, t -N .M 1 vi , 11111 : . . jjj 1 '1 111, -Aw misss-:za-:reidis:a:iz:::::::n:n-.zizain.'ia.1.-1 i 1 ,J Club ljls l ' ful-tl . f0l' ler llllfif y teach its 1, ell llmllldgd ufll' fl slid icticalelgls Zig? me club actuaug ne Club Suppliea -In-e decorations fOr the 30 - pl'08'1'a111 3 Series Clal 113' Kaufmann, Dan ROW: Walt Protz- H1013 Paul Schicke- ,,' sf-I Arr 'z wl M,: Efggiafa i in , 1,. , W V. , za it ffiff f i lili- Q , l flt ,.anv.,4, 4, ' ' illolk Dance Sailing Club, i Fewt other sailing clubs are so far away from the water Cother than heaven sentj, but every two weeks a large group of landlocked sailors metto review the rudiments of sailing, hear the rules and tactics of yacht racing, and learn more advanced skills. In October the club was represented at a sailing meet at Denison and took fourth place. During the rest of the year other delegations from the group competed in races with teams from all over the state.. Many of the group's members had, never been in sa sailboat before joining the club. .. .,.:.....:.:.:f-R.,-,:...s.?.....a..:.-4.::'+' .L HW. ...?.TL.--. .'7'.:. -...:. ' . -. ti Q ti 3 L I . a...t . not-l,.,.,q t v I .i ,vnu vu . 'ML . I . .Qu it nh..ft4'ft.:t!f:f 513.3 Y-+1835 ling' gn,L':'.':::13,L-,Ta34,3-17ufwn1 oiylulo n v 0 - i i . v pe'-0 u 1 it 0 H ' A FACING GROUP: Thomas. ON FLOOR: Gilbert, Rankin, Burley, Fouke, WVerntz, WVolfe, Fritts, Relyea, Murray, Bashore, Vobach, Scott, Callison, Dudley, Austin, Allen, Elder, Henderson, Palmer, Tewksbury, Hood, Housman, House, McLean, lilliott, Tucker, Paulson. SEATED: Yinger, Fredrickson, Arnold, Roth, Thomas, Campbell, Gunderson, Gallup, Kinsey, King, Reichard, Harris, Snedeker. K President Phil Thomas meeting with the organizations permanent secretary, Bob Rankin. 'These two meet weekly to plan the Y's program details, in the office next to the Y lounge in MB. The Y Cabinet, shown above, meets in the Lounge with the faculty advisory board. The Cabinet includes members from all the Y's committees and interest groups and is the main policy determiner. 28 In its sixty-eighth year on campus, the YMCA welcomed students and faculty of all religious back- grounds to continue its program of worship, study, community service, social action, and recreation. The Y's activities are planned by two groups: the Student Cabinet and the Faculty Advisory Board. They are carried out by twenty-eight committees and special interest groups, fully half of which are administered jointly with the YWCA. These corn- mittees are organized in four commissions, on cam- pus religious activities, national and international affairs, community activities, and campus service ac- tivities. Y members started two new groups this year: Archways, a series of daily devotional pieces, and a seminar on higher education. The seminar group offered a chance to make a study of the aims and objectives of a liberal arts education. Faculty mem- bers were invited to provide counsel and present materials for this seminar to study. Other activities range from devotional cell groups to the Y open Forum with the Chance Creek Committee offering an opportunity to get away from it all. The campus Y belongs to the Ohio state organization of Y's, the Geneva Region of student Y's, the National Inter- collegiate Christian Council, and the WVorld Student Christian Federation centered in Geneva. ' FUI 45 lil: .1.t1.r. it- Q., . -1 5 ' H35 43 lv 4 J 1' L if Q 1 - .-Vit. 2-1ilLi.2 i Ialliif?-ll' - JIU! r liivfiiwlfilifif !1 ,1, L ili! '12 ...tmrw . ' 'tawww-:wxiifmwvwsauazttutta-41,1 nl' Bafhflffs l'0lJ3Cll, Scojj -Tllfkrr. P ko, I Mn' lu n SFATED. campus, the YMCA ' of all religious back' am of worship, study, tion. and recreation. by two groups: the ulty Advisory Board. :ntyeight committees Hs' half ol which are liWCA. These com- coutmissiotis, on cann- I and international ta iid campus service HC' new arouP5 'his iw: D . ' A jd H 'ouotml pieccS,1' I The seminar WP f the aims itllfl - em- cation. Facultj gem 1. i'outtSCl ind P. .i ther actrvrtiCS r O en tillp5 10 me l lid C' Jtiriiiitlff Oiielmo fi ,,tI The cHH'PIj'l ii ir- - it je . - il5f rritrtlilllollo Ihiter- ' Yitttlllfl Q tltf - ' ut tl lllt' lllm tidy' 0 utlt. O .jd Studf QQc'llCl3' BELOYV LEFT: Questions must be worded carefully be- fore used. I CENTER: A random sample of students are asked their views. RIGHT: It takes a slide rule to Hgure out campus opinion. The Student Opinion Committee is a part oi the com- mission on campus service activities. This group works with a statistical expert in polling students on a variety of sub- jects, local, state, national, and international. The results of the polls are published in the Review. The commission also includes a student-faculty committee, a summer jobs committee, and a recreation committee. . RIGHT: Dr. A. Powell Davies in an afternoon discussion dur- ing the second session of the Religious Conference. The con- ference was held in three ses- sions this year with Dean Liston Pope opening the series, and Dean lhfilliam Faulkner deliver- ing the closing address. One of the committees operating jointly with a YYV group, the Religious Conference Committee, sponsors this annual activity, planned jointly by College and Theolog. ... 'l T41 Q. Nl 1... :': :lr 7.1 217 119 L73 IL' l , . I.: :if Eli. Il! ... I If lf: In . LT. si A 9 ,LT in A 1 I O 4 ,113 kri- Hi! 1 X .P .eng rl X ff, ' I fx as 1 I' A ,qu A Q, .flrrlrrays is thc X's new publication of clerotional literature. Material for the publication is contributed by the general student body. Then the committee selects what it wishes to print from this nr'rteri'rl nrirreographs it, and delivers the The Commission on commu- nity actixities promotes recrea- tional and educational proffrarrrs in Oberlin s schools, community center and the Lorain County Children s home. The Children s Home Committee provram in- cludes assistance in the leader ship or a Cub Pack and Boy Scout Troop and the Commu- nrty Center Committee offers experience rn interracial under- standinq. The HI-Y worlxs in the rrnior Hioh School in leaclino athletic and recreational Oroups 1 Jh lircklorcl runs thc boxs throuvr Drs ctbrll Jractrtc the Pros rect School xrn to hclp thc Communrlx Cen s profr rm Clhc Community Center ornnrrllcc w th C hrlrhcn s Home Cornrrrurcc works with a X XX C om lcc L sur lX hnishccl product to X subscribers. LEFT: ohnny Atwater con- tributes. RICHT: Bruce Burley mirneogr'rphs. 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'a 11 , ' I ' J, , . , . ,- 1 1 r Y :LT 1, , , ' ' ' Q . nrrr ar ol he 'z rc fpe. T' . ri X 50 2 1 y Li r P. , , ,I r -rffl . rlli T qi! 5 1 T 'rlil .pr .J - .., y IQIK y -rf., r r Z Hmm rwater mn. Devotional which an 1 Lib Stone, Mig Sproul, Janet Spore, Alice Hornaday, Denny Denstad, Vici Parker, Alison Davis, Nancy Brinkman, Jane lfVeed, Marty Milne, A. C. Kingdon, vVo0dy Lagemann, Betty vlfinslow, Sally Mallory, Ruth Mighell, Bernice Osmola. Lorna Thomas, Nancy Bills, Skipper vVolfe, Crisse Goulder, Peggy Dolliver, Charlie Lindner, Fran Berting, Trudy Levi, Carol Morris, Dottie Danielson, Vera Kochmann, Jane Bell, Ann Bonar, Peg Aughey. T The YYV's year begins even before the school year with a Y Rep Retreat early in the fall. After getting acquainted at the Retreat, the Y reps planned out a membership drive attract- ing 500 girls this year. In its activities the YW' tried to combine action with be- lief. Like the YM, -the wo- menis program is divided into commissions in the areas of community service, campus life, public affairs, religious emphasis, and publicity. Elizabeth Blakesley and Lib Stone niet regularly, like Bob Rankin and Phil Thomas, to discuss the r Y's plans and progress. ABOVE: ' Lib Stone talks to the YYV's Cabi' X net. Both meetings are at YYV ' headquarters on the second floor of . Goodrich. LEFT: Nan Cole holds the Y Publicity Commission's handiwork while Peggy' Aughey types up the information for circulation. The poster announces Religious Conference Speaker Pope's The YW's Community Service Commis- sion's activity ranges from work with children to work with the aged. The Children's Home Committee, one of the YM-YW joint com- mittees, worked with the children at Lorain County Home every afternoon after school. The Nursery Home Committee worked with the younger children. Commission members also worked at the Phyllis YVheatley Commu- nity Center providing group work in crafts, cooking classes, clubs, games, sports, and folk dancing. The Personal Services Committee worked with elderly and handicapped people. The Deputations Committee ranged outside of Oberlin's immediate area, doing special jobs at Lorain's Community Center. The Religious Emphasis Commission provided Vespers, Bible Study, Matins, and worked with the YM in presentingthe Religious Con- ference. It tried to offer a chance for students to pause and think quietly. The Children's Home Committee planned games and crafts for the Lorain County Children's Home. The group also planned a Christmas and Spring party. The Community Ser- vice Commission extended this type of service to other chil- dren and to older people both in Oberlin and in other parts of Lorain County. 32 appearance. RIGHT: The bike brigade picks up all the Y's news and notices and distributes them to the dorms. The bri- gade distributes material every two weeks, sometimes oftener. ' ' - V IN' 'I -if - ,. - . . . .. .. . . . W ,L 54 ' ' ' , . 'H ' Yi, v IH! u 'IU --JI' 2 57 U-4 il, , 1 J gh d' fl! Y? 1 1 ' 7 lj ' i -.i L L- ml ffl!1'!f2HEEiXKlLl ' Eniiiiiitiinxi1:242::HittIllini:iil:1FPin3lit:::z:u:55a::.:::.:is.tiii::r:5.5 LE clot izec its 1 RIGHT: The dorms sent reps down to the Co-op's basement where packaging was available to wrap the boxes for shipment overseas. Nearly everyone eating in a College dorm contributed to this worthwhile endeavor. The Public Affairs Commission was concerned with local, national, and international problems, and was closely coordinated with the YM like many of the YW' activities. The Y Open Forum provided one of the year's most interesting de- bates when it presented Profs. Yinger and Turner with First Churchis Dr. Edward King and the YM's Bob Rankin in a discussion of Free lVill and Determinism. The Social Action Committee worked in close contact with the Open Forum Committee and other political groups on campus, writing letters or passing resolutions on problems they were interested in. The Commission also included an Industrial- Economic Committee, which toured Lorain fac- tories, a representative to the Interracial Com- mittee, and the lfVorld Community Committee which sent boxes overseas. The Campus Life Commission occupied itself with foreign stu- dents on campus and other aids to students. Every IVednesday evening the YM and YW jointly offered Vespers services in Fairchild Chapel. Their services were student led, including student talks and music. Several of the speakers like Baldwin Wallace's President john L. Knight came from outside Oberlin. 33 X X H fx CN 5 7? 41 Christian Seienee The Christian Science Organiza- 1ion's services in Fairchild Chapel every Thursday were open to both czimift-h members and interested visitors. Services consisted of read- ings from the Bible and Mary Baker lfddyis Sciwzcc' and Heallk, lollowed by a congregation discus- sion ol' Christian Science. The Or- ganization maintained a fund to send CARE packages to families in Germany. FIRST ROXV: Betsy Diillcox, Milli- cent Dreher, Dan Bradley, XValt Nluhlbach, Mrs. Helen Hildner. SECOND ROW: Barbara Jean Kiley, Marjorie Keeler, Herbert White. Robert Brownlee. Hiilfrid Shaw, Yirginia XX'eigel, Marilyn Warkow. Jewish Congregation The Oberlin jewish Congregation was formed in 1947 to meet a student desire for Jewish services on campus. The hrst service of the year was the Kol Nidre service. Thereafter the group held religious services on the third Sunday of each month, and discussion sessions on the hrst Sundays. The religious services were prepared and pre- sented by students. The discussions consisted of forums on current .lewish problems. Ben Schellf Lutz Schueftan. Sheila Goldberg. Nlarian Livingstone. Christian Fellowship Formed in 19-iii. the Oberlin Christian Fellowship is part of an evangelical student movement at work in hiteen different nations. Group members have held Sunday afternoon fellowships. dormitory Bible study and prayer groups, and student-led worship services in Fairchild, They have also sent clothing, kitchen utensils, blankets. and iood to a German pastor's family and parish. The group brought several speakers to Oberlin this year. including Philadelphia preacher Donald C. Barnhouse. ON l l.OOR: Donald Wilder, Rob- ert Beckstrand, Dorothy Xllide, Budd Hopkins. Nlichael Ogden. Sliklllillbz Claude Balestra. Mary Dann. Nlac-.Xnn Caiueron. Richard i'pdeg'rali. ST.-KN DI NCL: George Bowman, l,co Holden, Richard Sidey. lflarvey Olin. Dick Brautis gaui. Z ,- 2. 2' f X 1? fff s f L1 ,f f i , 2 : 5 3 .1 A f hz!!-' f wg I cei any erz me to ex its by inc Ex YV tic tht R! Gc Ti I 1 fence Orgql . 1 'ilir-Child ' IZQ1. - C 'C Open hallel and in:0'b0th nsislcd Oprested Ibl read. feearilrlld Mall' .re , Health it gilflon d. : cience, Thgsgs' 1 r- its U fund to ' 0 ffunilie S in Will . B1-adiox' Mm Gy, W1 lelen Hildnzrt Barbara Je ' eel - HH W el' Herbert fllee, W lf.-d eigel, Malifyfn regation -Congregation f to meet a :wish services service of the Jidre service. held religious d Sunday of xssion sessions The religious ed and pre- he discussions on current iueftan, Sheila vingstone. ellowsllil' the Oberlin , is part of an movement Hi Hel-em nations. ye held Snndal' ips! clornutorq ver g1'0UP5' my ij Services in ve also sent ia . ts ensils. blanked ' or German Past h, The Blqllp akers to Obexllarg nr Pllllfldelpl .D B2lI'l'll'l0USe' ,- -, ROD' ,Sl.2.:3?e' 1 en. llldmel. Ollafl' BaleSI'nliiclmrcl -11'fQF'g?: Geofgj ID' 1' 'fhill' ililllgzkk Illrauli' ll. lnlterrae nnnittee The Oberlin College Interracial Committee con- centrated this year on altering admissions policies and ending freshman rooming segregation. Its gen- eral purpose is to provide information and recom- mend action to its parent organizations appropriate to the solution of intercultural problems and to explore new areas of constructive relationships in its field. The Interracial Committee is sponsored by the Student Council, YMCA, and YVVCA, and includes faculty members. Bvorld Federalisis Exploding into activity with the slogan Gil-56 or Fight the IfVorld Federalists organized a campaign in February for peti- tioning Congress to strengthen the UN. The slogan refers to the numbering of the bills in the House and Senate. FIRST ROIV: Beverly Daniels, Mary Gibbon. SECOND ROW: Crisse Goulder, Al McQueen, Margaret Littwitz, Arthur Hlolfe. THIRD ROYV: Ben Ruekberg, Diana Fields. Dick Caves. FIRST ROYV: N. Cooper, R. james, G. Netterville, J. Howes. SECOND ROYV: Mrs. Hammond, D. Bender, N. Jaffe, P. Ander- son, M. Lehman. THIRD ROXV: Mr. Yinger, Miss Blakesley, Mr. Rankin, A. Sasahara QChairmanj, B. Harrison, A. Meardon, Mr. Simpson. f Channing Club Oberlin's Channing Club was one of the first Channing Clubs on an American campus. Its pur- pose is to try to develop a reasonable concept of things as they are, and to gain peace of mind by sharing ideas. Most of the organizations meetings consisted of discussion and question periods. Twice during the year a minister from Cleveland came and discussed the problems one faces in develop- ing a liberal religious philosophy. BELOW: Uni- tarian minister A. Powell Davies, of Xfllashington, talks to the Channing Club while here as a speaker for the second session of the Religious Conference. frkri. , Forum Boar The Robeson issue opened the Forum Board's l9-49-50 program. After getting support from the Council, the Board rushed an invitation to singer Robeson to appear in Oberlin. But the invita- tion started repercussions, from both students and administration. The Board finally voted to revise its invitation, offering Robeson the chance to debate with someone representing a conflicting point of view. Robeson declined, pointing out that he was on a tour to create unity in his race and that a debate tended to create disunity. In Robeson's place came Hugh DeLacy, ex-congress man from Washington and the Ohio Progres- sives' President. At the same time the Board secured Reverend Horace YVhite. The two dis- cussed HThe American Negro and Civil Liberties Today before a crowd of three hundred. ABOVE: james Rorty attacks the American advertising system. BELOW: Paul 'Willa-rn, john Metcalf, Peter YVarburton, Marilyn Riley, Bill Palmer, Dorothee Leppmann, John Tewksbury, Nancy Kennedy, Roger Brucker. ' rfb f- H wifmv! ' if -f 9. v :'Qm..y-y'1.,f K. I .waff- X IL, za. 1 -f, 'S ig . ' 3. -'xv Q I, 1 F V41 X 7 Z , , sz r- ta 1 fi . t. -4322 Q ' 4 4 g sy I l Y. l f lf fl, 5 l ' 1 l ? L i l 4 I 1 F 1 i l I 6 I v l l i l l l l, l i ard 1111 is I I. 0?l1'd's P0111 the il to Singer the lllvlta. I Students .' voted to :he Chance eonliicting nting out n his race sunity, In f'COI1gress- ' Progres- he Board I two dis- Liberties ising system. ton, Marilyn Tewksbury, ABOVE SERIES: Deciding on a speaker is one thing. Getting him to speak is another. LEFT: The board writes a possible speaker. CENTER: Phoning the speaker to work out the details. Last-minute changes are inevitable. RIGHT: The group meets to plan the publicizing of the forum and the details of the speaker's reception. The second forum of the year-on advertising-offered a new twist. The Board publicized it by advertising advertisingf' It tried three types of ads, representing various levels of sensationalism. D. Tarcher and james Rorty, both experienced ad men, were not afraid to ex- press their opinions, Tarcher vehemently for and Rorty against modern American advertising. In February the Forum Board brought a Polish labor leader to the campus to discuss the spread of communism in Europe. In March a large student turnout heard con- troversial writer and lecturer Anna Louise Strong de- fend the program of the Chinese Communists. In the spring the Board presented forums dealing with Russia and China, as well as with the controversial A and P anti- trust case. After considerable effort, a forum on the Repub- ,lican Party finally' materialized. A AISOVIZ: 'Willett greets I-lugh Dekacy as Prof. .liter watches. Delzacy is carrying zz recording of the Itotighkeepsie incident. which he played in Shiphtzrd Lounge alter the forum. RICLHTI: The iinai stage: Reverend 'White :intl iUel,.acv debate in lliiirney Chapel. nr i a L x ' L ' . .'2.:1r:rf1S,ibzsiwd-Grill. ..L1n.1.L1.r t F imluii- t3.i..:,...:,.:L. 1.:: 13.111343 ' Forensic Union l Led by Nancy Sutton. the officers of the Forensic Union make plans for the coming year. Aside from duties of planning the pro- gram for the Union, the ofiicers often act as judges in debates between Union members. inter-collegiate debates. and panel discussions. 'lVith two programs on XYEOL. panels traveling' all over northern Ohio. and eight intercollegiate tottrna- ments. the Forensic Union spread Oberlin's name through the neighboring areas. The YVEOL programg were new. Converting one ol the rooms on Sturges' second story into a sound-proolf broadcasting stttdio. Forensic Union faculty advisor .leilfery Auer arranged and took general charge of programs, including Review. UNESCO, and Conseryatory shows. XVEOL gave Ober- lin lree time from 8:30 to 9 Tttesday, YVednesday, Thursday, and later in the year on Monday also. The Forensic Union took over the YVednesday spot with UML Chairman, presenting either Forensic members or guest speakers in discussions of current issues. On Mon- days it dramatized House and Senate debates taken from the COIlgTC?SSI-01701 Record. The radio opportunity was given to Oberlin alter a Federal Communications Commission recommendation that community service time be given to colleges. I FIRST ROXY: Sutton. Frech. McQueen, Arn. Sandrold. SECOND ROW: McMullen, Weikart, Connamacher. Shapiro. THIRD ROKY: Hollinan. Smith. Heyer. Arslanian. Barnett. Emery. FOURTH ROW: Rrinley, Honan. Vobach. Ogden. I-larshbarger, Sttthers. Christman. raveling all are eo elin's name L Pf081'HIns Sturges' :ing studio, er arranged ing Review, gave Ober- Wednesday, yalso. The ' spot with members or fs. On Mon- bates taken opportunity muniearions nity service llflla. OH 'old. SECOND VHIRD ROW: fy. FOURTH lrgerl Surhers, ograms If A lllnndfed Pr Ha Stage S Debator ...A Young llcpuhlivans The Young Republicans of Oberlin was reorganized, with the support ol? President Stevenson, after the Robeson controversy in order to balance the preponder- ance of left-wing organizations on campus. The group, which sup- ported Taft in the spring election hoped to continue to represent the Republican viewpoint on campus by engaging speakers, posting articles on the Peters bul- letin board, and taking an active part in forums and discussions on campus. ON FLOOR: Kenneth Sauer, Charles Brown, Dick Brunner, Peter Shapiro. SEATED: Preston Plews, Leigh Gunn, Al Schwartz, Biff Bunney. STANDING: Art Hook, YVebster Dougherty, Dick Bailey, Bob Snyder, Carl Hensley, Bruce Mac- Vklhorter, Bill Doyne. p SDA Students for Democratic Action is a college afliliate of the na- tional organization, Americans for Democratic Action. SDA con- siders itself a group of progress- ive liberals. Both Fascists and Communists are barred from membership by the organiza- tion's constitution. This year the group was unusually aggressive 'in pushing its platform, attend- ing the CIO convention, helping to form the Liberal Political Council, and actively opposing Robert TaEt's election to the United States Senate. ON FLOOR: Mike Liberman, Al Wein- gold, Doug Downie, Dan Baer. SEATED: Dan Fletcher, Marlowe Anderson, Pete XfVarburton, Benjie Ruekberg. STAND- ING: Bruce Steiner, Myra Rogers, Chris Drummond, Charlie Lindner, Mike Berla, Gordon Gross, Tom joseph. Republican National Committeenian Oli- ver Bolton, son of Congresswoman Frances Bolton, spoke to the Young Republicans at their Lincoln Day Dinner in Squire Parlor early in February on the general subject of Republican policy. This year's Young Republicans were a more truly Republican group than similarly entitled groups in prexious years, groups which began as Republicans and through various mutations ended up as Progres- sives or Democrats, ni-t 2 , f - Hfn vvgv r n - mnannaxixmmt f imma. L i S -itfans of , with the Y in epollder- atlO11S on 11011 sup- ielf'3CtiOn SPIE-sent oint on ipfffikers, 'ters bul- in active lCUSSl0llS Overs 3 Charles Shapiro. Gunn, A1 PING: Art Ck Bailey, 'uce Mac. :Action the na- nericans DA con- xrogress- ists and 1 from rganiza- year the 'gressive attend- helping 'olitical pposing to the Al Wein- RATED: on, Pete STAND- rg, Chris Eke Berla, .man Oli- n'Frances publiC. .n Squire. Q g6flCl'al his year'S Ofc Ifllly , entitled P5 whidl throllgh Pfogfes' POLITICAL Gll0UPS IIEIDBGANIZE AND IIEVITALIZE LEFT: Professor J. D. Lewis, faculty advisor of SDA, speaks RIGHT: Professor J. Arthur Campbell speaks to the SDA mem- to the Young Republicans in Goodrich parlor. bers on the Atomic bomb. He worked on it during the war. 'l f Xffx Wx iff I -fff::21fs,-::'1XW' 1- 5 ,VW W , , 0, , r fhvtif I f H, M Ag ,f y Z 24.1 Ka WZQY V, so 7 754 s a-Keessifwi W M' The CIO Convention was held in Cleve- land this year, and the SDA took this op- portunity to see the national union meet- ing in action. But they had some diili- culty in getting in. The CIO was being very careful at this convention to elimi- nate any Communist packing, and since the Oberlin contingent was not well enough known to escape suspicion, its entrance was barred at first. The group went expecting the help of a prominent hgure in the convention, but could not contact him when it arrived. WVith the help of press passes and sob stories, how- ever, most of the visitors got in. At Left: John Seidensticker, Dan Baer, Mike Berla, and Marlowe Anderson, SDA co- chairman, get set to photograph Dean Acheson as he addresses the convention. 41 BELOW: Phil Perry, Louise Gartner, Yolanda Brown, Dwight Brown, George Netterville, Louise Purinton, Nathan Lee, Polly Anderson, Ioan Wagner, Ev Clark, Beverly Dorsey, Al Leja. 42 Taking its name from an old hangout of Ben Alonsonis, the Mermaid Tavern began last year as a kind of organized bull session. The group elected no officers, and no chairman throttled discussion at the meetings. Specific topics were discussed, however, and usually the meetings were opened with a half-hour talk by a professor or student. The original meeting place of the group was the Snack Bar, but as the meetings became more and more popular they had to be moved to Goodrich. The original founders of the group were Dick Foster and Hersch Shohan. NAACP Oberlin's chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People maintains two kinds of membership: an active group which serves on its committees, and a non-active group which supports it with money but plays no other role. This year the NAACP devoted its efforts to pushing a boycott against Kenny's,' a Main-street bar-grill, because of numerous reports of racial discrimination there. These reports mentioned such evidence as the bar-grill's use of the Hsym- bolic glassw and his reluctant service to Negro customers. The chief reason for this discrimina- tion, Kenny claimed, was his Town customers' opposition to having Negroes served at the tables. Student boycott, however, did slow his business down for the lirst month of its operation. After the first month the boycott was not stringently observed, and Kenny was able to ignore it. fr i-a'sanuizyr1. uuwaumaaraaisesipe' slfl hangout of gen mtrylzlst year asa throttlaed ll? elecied . tscussion les were discussed, stings were opened Ofessor or student. the gf0l1p was the S became more and Wffl I0 Goodrich. gToup were Dick nional Association l People maintains retire group which 1 non-active group other lint plays no voted its efforts to Ns. a Main-street reports of racial eports mentioned use of the H5l'm' service I0 NQSTO it' this discrnninag Town custoHlCT5 ml at the tahles. ' less his husn alter uIlt'l'Illl0ll- f tl! , Intl Sfllllgen l alms' litttlll' ll' Cabs 1 . nmvpbiliain 1 SINCE WARS BEGIN IN THE MINDS OF MEN, IT IS IN THE MINDS OF MEN THAT STRUCTED The Oberlin UNESCO Committee was organized three years ago by a , group of students and faculty to promote world under- standing through aiding in educational re- construction, and helping foreign students on campus to adjust to lifein Oberlin and America. Throughout the year the committee held the Oberlin Guidebook to America, a series of bimonthly faculty and student dis- cussions on various topics of interest tofor- eign students including social customs, sports, race relations, how America makes a living, religion, and music. The UNESCO program over' WEOL brought news from the UN's Paris office to Elyria-Lorain audiences. At the end of each semester, Oberlin's UNESCO committee collected books, magazines, and other school equipment and sent them to schools in Holland, France, Belgium, Ger- many, Greece, Poland, and the Philippines. UN ESCO l SE.-XTED: Prof. john Mason, Eva Stanton, Bernie Neumann, Prof. William Orr. STANDING: 'Joan Neff, jim Yvang, Vera Kochmann. I 0CUN P , , TOP ROYV: OCUN members jim Enrietto, Phil Nichols, Al Parker. BOTTOM ROW: Paula Levin, joan Stanton, Prof. Orr, Dave Jacobs, joan Levin . . . The Oberlin Council of the United Nations is pri- marily a discussion group. V 44 iii Qu nqfiru TQ- 4 i 'y i i I 3. 5, 1- I li- , .fl I I ' E I-I 1' u V ' .. V , v v lunmurzmaf--amp-n..nnum wnmmziiii THE DEFENSES OF PEACE MUST BE CON- r - Wilt-s-.-.....,..,... . INR ZW 'Sf in The Cosmopolitan Club serves as a means for foreign and American students on campus to meet in a congenial atmosphere. YVorking together with UNESCO and the Yis, this club tries to help the foreign students adjust to campus life. Outstanding programs of the year were a talk on jamaica by Katherine Biddle, slides and a talk on Europe by Bob Emery, and a meeting at the Oberlin Inn at which DP student, Ivan Piscalnikow, described his European ex- periences. At the Christmas party the Club sang Christmas carols in twelve different languages. In the early part of the year the group along with UNESCO sponsored a square dance for the foreign students. Throughout the year students were sent out to lecture before various clubs by the Cosmo- politan's Speakers League. Nellie Trocme sails for France this June, returning to work as a transla- tor or interpreter after three years in America majoring in French. Her in- ternationalism is natural to her, for she claims German, Russian, Italian, and French grandparents, and her parents met while doing graduate work at Columbia in New York. Her parents now are working with the European movement of Fellowship of Reconciliation and guiding Le College Cevenol, which they helped found and which Nellie described to the Cosmo Club as Han experimental cooperative school. Singing in the church and meeting with the Wesley Fellowship have been Earnest Lau's main interests since he has been in college. A sophomore from Singapore, he is majoring in History and has a board job at the Quadrangle. He plans to do graduate work in England. In this way he hopes to combine the all-round op- portunities of an Oberlin education with British specialization. He says he will then return to Malaya, where his father is a Methodist minister, and teach American history. The daughter of an Oberlin graduate, Katuko Hatanaka is now enrolled in the Conservatory, studying the violin. She hopes to do her Conservatory work in two years and return to Kobe in japan, where her father is president of Kobe College. There she intends to do concert work and teaching. Early in the year she enjoyed a japanese din- ner given by students interested in japan at Dean Dolliver's home. As a freshman, she calls her hrst year in America and in Oberlin a new and exciting experience. Coming to Oberlin frotn Liberia, Prince Nimneh Browne has found the college just what expected. a good place to take a pre-medical major. Prince. now a sophomore, has become a member of the YMCA, has helped out at the Phyllis Wheatley Com- munity Center by leading chiltlren's groups, and has spoken frequently to church groups about his home in the democratic republic of Africa. For exercise, he goes out for soccer and continues his main hobby, boxing. First Row: Leah Cannon, Tom Cood. Milt, Bob Emery, Virginia IVilson, Mary jean TerBorg,'Yi Chang. Second Row: IVanda Morgan. Anne Findley. Karen Osborne, Helen Culiek, Helen Batten, Mona Luyten, Anna Carol Kingdon. Third Row: Ronnie Albrecht. Mary Carter, Sita Hamilton, Dottie Villars, Nlary Ann Shafer, Christie Otto, Emily .-Xlvord, Irene Buchanan, Dean Dolliver. Fourth Row: jim Cosse- link, Marcia Newell, Erik Spaander, Robert I'Vignall, Vic Reisig. Reeves IVarm, jim Cook, Herb Hart, Nancy Hubbard, Charlotte Ince. Coslnotpolitan Club SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, whose chiel interest is in fostering the growth of the Spanish lan- guage and culture in the col- lege community, began the year by having some of its foreign members give descrip- tions old their native countries. Meanwhile plans were pro- gressing for joining the His- panic Institute ot the United States. The group also held a Spanish hesta. STANDING: Paul1Schmidt, Bob Nor- J' V 1 4 E'EKTE5f''i..ilglOE2aif,il,''Eanff'lElQll3QiQ Norman Bailey, jack Clcmence, Joan Schadel, Miss Irene Buchanan. GEBIWIAN CLUB The German Club began in- formal meetings early in the year which included singing, chatting, refreshments, and discussions by some ot the for- eign students trom Germany. The highlight ol? the first se- mester was the picnic held at the hre-circle on Plum Creek at which the members alter- nately roasted wieners and sang tolk songs to the accompani- ment of Chuck HofIman's guitar. m FIRST ROIV: Betsy Creen, jean Iiredrickson. Mary Ann Shafer. SEC- OND RONY: Mrs. Maria I-Iendrichs. Miss Paulene Hadaway, Cecilia Brad- beer, Sue Schatzki, Charles Hoffman, Dave Iiowerman. TI-IIRD ROW: Sam LangstalI. Reeves XVarm, Maury Hanson, -Ion Swan, Dick Stillingeri Ronny Singer, Robert Roth, Charles Schmid. Robert Drummond. Henry Hauser. Prof. Joseph Reichard. FBENCII CLUB The French Club has always been closely alhliated with the Romance Languages depart- ment. In conjunction with this the chiet purpose ot the French Club is to stimulate its members in conversation and to try to bring closer understanding between the native French students and the other members ot the club. Thus, most ot the meetings were spent in conversations and discussions in French. ifIRs'r Row: Rich O'Neil, Margie Minif. .julia von Szeliski, Irwin Dincs. SFCOND ROIV: Flinor Bower, xlancl Rane, May Dandison, .lcanne Ragner, Ieannt- Vagnticco, Verna Rice, I-Ieli-ne Ragner, John Cl, I.app. THIRD ROIV: Henri Iinlroy, Laurence Wilson, Blar- garet If.ltlcrIicltl, Nelly Trocme, Peg Ross, I.cnnie Pierce. .Xiny Iiiatcrs, yjkmiiif- Qiiiiit-ii. 1-'oUR'rH ROW: Tobx Ritter. Claude Bzilcstra. l'riscillit Stevenson. , ta uij1f3e'i'tmvWvi7P ,1g is 7. 45, it -'eI 'i The Spanish Table met at Cranford for supper each Monday with a prof from the Spanish department, As in French House. no English was allowed during the meal. All three of the lan- guage clubs, French, German, and Spanish had picnics or plays during the course of the year as part of their customary activities. The most am- bitious of the plays was Rene Fau- chois's Prenez Garde a Ia Peinlure produced by the French department, Roles in the play were open to anyone who could speak French, but French Club members played an important part in the production. STUDENT CHINA COMMITTEE Early in the first semester janet Knapp, the returned China representative, spoke in chapel on her work in China. Throughout the fall the group corresponded with the other reps in China and collected a Christmas Fund for the stu- dents of the Oberlin-in-China schools. 'With the Review, the Committee published several China Supplements. Also, along with the Forum Board, they sponsored the Far East- ern Conference in April. ABOVE: The Oberlin-in-China Reps, including the newly arrived Virginia Stark, smile from a Ming Hsien yard. This year Ming Hsien found itself in the path of the Communist forces and it, with the rest of China's mainland, fell into their hands. But ex-rep Herb van Meter, assistant to Ming I-l'sien's president, wired soon after Chengtu tell, that all was well at the school. FIRST RGW: jan Spore, Helen Pierce, Virginia Curtis, joan Moyer. SECOND ROW: Jenny Chang, Do lseppman, Don Austin, Bel Paulson, joe Elder, THIRD ROYV: Dick Dudley, Alison Davis. Joann Finley, Dave Gallup, Ronnie .-Xlbrecht, Louis di Lorenzo, jp eg Leonard, Mei Kennedy. Benjie Ruekberg. Diana Chapin, Martha Craig, Betty McMullen, W. A. Turner. Donald Ludgin, Arthur Gohle, Peter Perry The Oberlin YVorkshop for creative arts was fouendede-tlrree-years ago by Donald Lloyd, an in- structor in the English department, to afford an op- portunity for students interested in writing to get together to criticize each other's works. The workshop willmarket any material it considers well written whether it is prose, poetry, radio script or dramatic work. Through its combined functions of criticism E f, E 1 as I Q at , ----r . 2 , and publication the workship differs from the LLS- Aelioian which does I1Ot create and from the Yeoman which publishes but does not criticize. This year the group has begun a cooperative system with Oberlin's radio station to produce student-writ- ten shows on campus. In the spring of each year local merchants offer prizes for the best poem, short story. feature story, editorial, and news article. ' Consolidated Belief Drive This year CRD increased its goals to include reconstruction and rehabilita-tion as well as relief, on a world, national, and local basis. It allocated money for DP students to be brought from Europe to Oberlin, and money to be administered by the Friends Service Committee, VVSSF, UNESCO, and others, for rebuilding schools, hospitals, and cities in many parts of the world. CRD's primary func- tion is to raise money, but it also carries on an educational campaign. ini Hlerntz, Kenneth Allen. jo Thompson, 11111 Pierce, Harry Zornow, Ray Pitt, john I-Ieizer, B013 Bent, Shirley MacMillan, Mrs. Frances Seaman, Bel Paulson. M Z ,, f ,X J 1 Y 5 i . l ii ! X yu. s r V, rf Z i fl 'l ,sl 1 rry 1 the LLS. lle Yeoman WWC system udent-Writ- -1 Year local short story, its goals to Lrabilita-tion itional, and Jey for DP Europe to iministered ttee,WSSF, rebuilding -s in many imary func- also carries hompson, lug un HCIZCIH B01 C5 Seaman, BC Education Club The Education Club started the new year with a get-together party ot all the old and new members. Succeeding programs oitered Dr. Harry Ritchie, assistant superintendent of the Cleveland schools, who spoke on the topics HNew Curriculum NVork in the Cleve- land Schools and 4'Teacher-Student Prob- lemsf' Irene Buchanan, an instructor and graduate student at Oberlin, who spoke about 4'Education in Mexicogl' the annual Christ- mas party, a Held trip to Shaker Heights High School, Cleveland, Ohio, and a panel discus- sion ol? student-teaching problems. SE.-XTED: Henry Hauser. Sylvia Trees, Bill Sheppard, Bonnie Lake, Dick Brautigain. STANDING: Prof. Patil Scheid, Al 'Wadsworth Dorothy Dial, Bob Thomas, Ruth Lurie, Helen Dickinson. L. L. S. -Aelioian Originally organized in lS35 to promote literature and religion, the L. L. S.-Aeli- oian now strives to increase appreciation of good literature and to encourage creative work. This year's activities included a dis- cussion by Professor .lelliffe of A Mid- summer Nightls Dreamf' a Christmas ban- quet, a trip to Cleveland to see a play, and talks by some of the professors on the aspects of literature pertaining to their particular Fields. The L. L. S.-Aelioian group is, in- cidentally, the oldest college Womens organ- ization in the country. FIRST ROTV: Cay Ries. Merce Singleton. Lael Hannon, Dot Swanson. SECOND ROIY: Dot Hostetler, Nancy Lau, Judy Emery. Sally Elliott, Peggy Day, Dottie Villars. THIRD ROW: Joann Finley,iPaula La Rose, Sylvia Tuttle, Lu Ella Venman, Betty King. Carolyn Shellito. Dlathematics Club The Math Club held meetings this year every other Friday. Talks were given, not only by those majoring in math, but also by interested chemistry and physics students, on such topics as Hljrobability in Camblingn and i'Chinese Matheinaticsfi FIRST ROWV: Ernest lYright, Michael Ogden, Edward Xssinus, Reed Howald, rr-:mit Stephens. Fred Chap- man. SECOND ROW: Marna Kunstmann, John Sea- bright. Francis Ifederighi, Paul Schickedantz, James Moore. E. l'. Vance, Bill Wilbur, THIRD ROIV: Dottle Tillars, lVilliani Sheppard. Grace Bransheld, Emery Thomas, R. IV. 'lVagner., Bryant Tuckerrnan, Iiilade Ell1S- FOIIRTH ROIV: Charles Xlarks. Lee Sonneborn, Paul Iirinsori, Anne johnson, Bruce Steiner, Vincent Hart, jr.. Robert Atchison. FIFTH ROKY: Dan Baer, Cathy Moll, Myra Parker, lf. C. Craft, CQ. H. Yeaton. h the he X ,Stains Oipeapd leriirtelldenlii woke 011 the Student prob' instructor an 1 annng,1 Christ ' Heights High P1 panel d' 91118. ISCUS. ii'1NBQi' ShePP3Td, S b ' Prof' Paul 0 Thomas, Ruth Ill 35 to promote L. L.-S.-Aeli- lppreciation of il11'2lge creative ncluded a dis- ' of A Mid- Shristmas ban- aee a play, and s on the aspects ,ieir particular 1 group is, in- vomen's organ- rton, Lael Hannon, isleller, Nancy LHU, ay, Dottie Villars. 1 La Rose, Sylym 5, Carolyn Shellito. ,uh rings this Year ,ere given, not til, but also bi ics studenis' on Gambling, and , Edward 2' igdilfd Cir I V ., . Qllllilllnf ghnjanles Dottie 1I R Emefl' 151-angnffggde Ellisi 1- v U el Qsnnebornirtpir., u yinCCIEa51I3 M0111 Byers I. Gro-asepaiut i 51 S 1 ,f W 4 , 4 M- I ' I I l K Q 1' g 2 l V . r IUC ..f,1 1-Q-I i rts ,er he 5 With Shakespeare, Ibsen, and Chekhov productions, the ODA again presented some of the best in legitimate theater this year. In order to offer as many opportu- nities for lead roles as possible, the parts in these plays were sometimes double-cast. And to give special oppor- tunities to seniors interested in continuing in dramatics, four student-directed one-act plays were produced dur- ing the course of the year. jon Swan directed Louis DiLorenzo and Penny Dreher in The Marriage Pro- posal early in the fall, to begin the season. Membership in the ODA follows successful partici- pation in two or more productions. This includes more than acting. Producing an ODA play involves stage de- sign and construction, costumes, makeup, lighting, adver- tising, and business management as well. The ODA used other types of artistic talent on campus by incorpo- rating ballet and music in their productions. The major productions of the year were Zllidsummer N ighfs Dream, Ghosts, The Chevery Orchard, and Androcles and the Lion. berlin Dramatic ssociation The largest ODA cast of the year lines up on the stage in the Allen Art Buildings auditorium. As in many of Shakespeare's works, the play was woven out of several plots, in this case three. 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CENTER LEFT: Ruth Good and Molly Endress pluck the strings for OCUN, presenting some foreign harp pieces in a program which also offered European dances, .The OCUN's program was directed towards increasing cultural nnderstandingj CENTER RIGHT: Only girls are allowed at YP games-except for a male photographer-so an all-girl hand provides the musical entertainment. BOTTOM: Recording for the Conservatorys Thursday program on XVEOL. Most of the conservatoryds programs were put on the tape lJGf0fC hroadcasting, although the Symphony ,hand played from Warner for one of the shows. , A - , i.f:.' .m.imi:::::aiairzE.: q,sT .Vz.p:.....-L. :!5I.!FII!ZII'!21.IL!'!t1L1L,L35fiLSI'l22'.Zll!li'i2LfIXL1 !31',1Il'121 KI!-lf! 1237! .Li-5 2141274 Ju-7 II .-5751131 fl.1EI ' I ii - -. unnumqunnmm 4 umununm,-m.i.........iim...a1 m..m.p.1.i,....,n.n,f........s.,g . , . . ..... . . . . .. .. A. . , ri v N -. 1 1 1 . V n w. rn .I A. a. 4. I 4. 1. u I: -. x ,, . R. ' -41 1' ':, f 1, ' 25:4-f i-,Q Q- ' ., f- , Q. f - ,g , 2 ' - , f- ,fl -1 ' - .1213 - f:,':' Q-1115, -. .9 ,--. XJ 'il A : . 'Z Ill- -Ill Back in April of 1949 the pages you are now reading were vague shadows in the minds of the four people pictured on the left. Once the ideas were crystalized, Roger Bruck- er drew up detailed layouts which were filled in by Mike Berla's photog- raphy staff, Tony Armer's engraving. and john Mack's copy. A staff of 90, a few of whom saw the sunrise through the windows of 32 E. College sev- eral mornings before each deadline, turned half of the book over to the printer after Christmas, the other half in March. RIGHT: Mike Berla. john Slack. Rog Brucker. and 'loin' Aiincr discuss the dunnny. ISELOXV: The lable that woulcln't stay unlillerecl foi more than lCI1 seconds. f E S Z E 5 ? ? Pages agile f0L11- he the Fuck. Vhich otog. V Ing, 90, 3 Jugh sev- 1 ine, the 'ther icker, OW: E for Managing Editor Margo Griffith, Activities Editor Buzz Zelditch, and another managing editor, jerry Grote, work out a layout problem. Dead- line time saw all three yawning in the wee hours of the morning, Photo- activities Editor Sally Scott drew up a picture schedule for the activities Usection. Dave Gibbons and jane Chase edited the Men's and lVomen's Housing Sections respectively. Dark Room Editor 'Bud Shaw, Copy Editor Laura Galatha, and Production Supervisor john Atwater were important cogs in the production wheel. Another important cog was Ev Penn, who acted as Layout Editor. Oberlin sports were covered by Al Weingold, Men's Sports Editor, Lynn McMillen and Mary Pierre Qnot in picturej, XfVomen's Sports Editors. The People section was edited by Molly Keller, formally known as Classifications Editor. Charlie Shumard was this year's Art Editor. Bernice Osmola, as Research Editor. dug up spare scraps of information, while OHicc Manager Joan Levin kept the office clean and identified people's faces. Harding Marlatt managed the Hi-O- Hi's business this year with the assistance of Henry Kaufmann and Ad Manager Bill Lovett. AD STAl li-FIRST ROYV: Carol Keith, Nancy Myler, Jeanne Pagnuceo. SECOND ROW: Bill Littman, Tom London. THIRD ROW: Bill Mac- Dowell, john Van Steenwyek, Stan Dettman. l wKi7T'I ew. ' it ' ' ? f, V 1 1 l The yearbook staff put out the lVolf The biggest job the first semester was By March 15th the copy was finished Book. aid for date-starved upperclassmen to get pictures-good pictures. Work piled and ready for the linotypist. To guide in search of frosh. At the same time final up on the darkroom staff as the photog- the printer, all the engraving proofs touches were being added to the dummy raphers took and retook shots until Feb- available were pasted in the printer's so the year's big project could get under ruary 15th, when all the photos were sent dummy, and the copy was keyed to way. to the engraver. show its position in the layout. l BACK ROW: Dick Usen, John van Steenwyck, George Mellor, Bob Yocom, Dick Hartung, Buddy Blechman, Dolly Kang, Peggy Foulk, Bill Hlilbur, .lim Harris, XValter Protznran, Dan Baer, Mary Pierre, john Elder, Peggy Macaulay, Marcia Newell, Jean Fredrickson, joan Stanton, Mini XVunderly, Amy Waters, Doug Downie, Ann Cartrnell, Bill Lindsay, Emma Lou Plummer, George Beaton. Nancy Lee Plunnner, Hannah Bonsey, james Duncan. 66 V Y- ff ' , f' ' ' - - W T F' - 'uni - v v -pr H D wr' ' ' I 4 If 1 ' ' mum-' u lqqmgig, '--- ':-- -r-3. rnnfuzz-iuur I -iw!!-'Iii Y4575141V'i3jwvi'?SnR7! w'H'w 4 ' 1 enww vn r1n:r:Taf:w'if12551! f3f'f1m13 3 if T YI. fl .8 Y' R' 11 , HM. .R 1 1.112 -1 wma rw -...wr-W..... .. ., . . .. . I f 1 1 1 I Wwas finished st., To guide Zivlllg Proofs the printer's Hkeyedn no rut. I flllerlin Review Ken Clark, Bob Hanson, Pat Young, Neil Strawser, jim Reynolds, Ted Hau- ser, Carol Vincent, and john Barnett consider editorials in the inner Sanctum twice weekly. The Review moved out of its dingy Main Street olhce, establishing itself in three rooms on the iirst floor of the The Review's front oflice looks like a madhouse, but every- thing has its place and function. At the right Managing Editor Bob Hanson makes up the front page for the Friday issue while News Editor Ken Clark, at the left, is thinking. new Publications Building. At the same time it branched out into the radio field with The Review on the Air, a Hfteen-minute program on WEOL, broadcasting news, sports, and features. s lk, ggi' FDU kson, loan Yami' Lee -W..- ----,.- ' 67 in it FII up 'Wg vgpffyx 7 ,rg U , t4wwf1-umlaux.mnu4u The Brains and Bl'31Vll Behind 0110 Issue BUSINESS ST,-Xlfl-': Green, Karol, Chase, REPORTERS: Stewart, Chapin, Siegfried, Bell. Duncan, Nash, jackson, Noble. Gore. XVeiss, XtVaters, Craig, Sylvanus, Lloyd, lVilkins, Czatt. Swanson, Zelditeh, Cadigan, Armer, Caves, Doering, Kohn. CITY I-QIJITORSZ iXc'hor, Seligson, Trees, COLUMNIST Lore, SPORTS XVRITERSZ Jacobs. Cevertz, johnson. lilli'l'ORl.-Xl, llO.fXRlJ: Ken Clark, news, Carol Vincent, managing: Bob Hanson, tnanagingg Peggy Ross, circulation: Mal l-loocl, advertising, Pat Young, features: Neil Slrawser, sports: John Mitchell. radio. jim Reynolds, associate editor: john Barnett, editor. 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There was inore,ibut some felt thatthe Yeomzzn's almost exclusive emphasis on aesthetically pleasing writing denied an outlet to the diverse creative needs of the students. jack Watson, inanziger, and Bill Liltnizin. as- sistant. handle the business end of the Yeo' ,man. including advertising and distribution. f 1y 'F a' -E l F II'I F2 ' 5 I ll I Inf L L1 ,ali 'T-Ilvililnl WUF Y7-534 ' 'if 35 - 41414: ' LT I lKi1'A an I ' unnmwuem 1 fixing equipment. The station was cquipped to receive time signals accurate to 1-10,000 of a second from Mfashington, D.C. The construction crew put up a partition, sound- proofed it, and installed double plate glass Windows to form the control room. By February the station had all it needed to start broadcasting, including the call letters KOCN. All, that is, except a success- ful means of transmission. The station's engineers tried six different methods, all of which failed. They finally Worked out a system of police signal wires connecting various parts of the campus. Then they settled down to wait for newly ordered parts. In early spring, KOCN started broadcasting. ' SOUYCCS. Niki Hays types, as Neil Strawscr and Bill Vobach cover campus news. Strawser handled sports. and Vobach general news from various fre ,. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: D. A. Henderson, Rudy Arn, Bob Chamberlain, Sue Leliavour. and Bill Thurber. The Oberlin College Network was created to fill several definite needs of the student body. Before this year, opportunity to speak over the air was almost nil. Aid in public speaking, dramatic ex- perience, electrical experimentation, and script writing were some of the many benehts afforded by the establishment of KOCN as a student-run radio station. Stark, O'Rezu', and Uscn Lest the equipment before putting KOCN on the air. 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INSET: One ot' the Conlerencels personal interviews. The interviews were often of considerable use in getting the specihc information necessary in an individual case, and were particularly important in making contacts. 76 round table discussions at 8:15 that evening offered an opportunity to get individual questions answered, and even more informal bull sessions in the dorms late in the evening ended the day's program. Satur- day morning the experts were available for personal interviews. The Men's Career Conference, alternat- ing each year with the VVOIT1CI'1'S Career Symposium, oliers advice on graduate and job opportunities. A great share of the credit for this student-orgalr ized conference goes to John Clark, chairman of the proceedings, Garth Dimon, chairman of the host com- mittee, Miss Dorothy Smith of the Admissions Oihce, and many other student workers. ares tenmg offered I 0,15 answered, S in the d0rIH5 Satuf 6 for Personal altemal r SYWPOSIUIH' rogf-im CIICCQ rumlllfs n Slllflfillt Drill ,gmail Of f com- Office I tht? hos I' Conference RIGHT: Charles P. Fehl, from the VVischmeyer and Plante In- surance Agency of Cleveland, gives the lowdown on insurance. CENTER: The session on retailing. BOTTOM: P. Seiberling lolls baclein his chair in Burton's 'center lounge, and talks on business fmanagement. Seiberling's father founded both the Good- year Tire and Rubber Company and the. Seiberling,Rubber Com- pany. He succeeded to his faLher's position in the Seiberling company in l938. All three of' thesescenes represent the informal discussions held Fridayyevening. T , J o Ihe Conference nas divided into nine sections physical sciences business and rndustrv education youimlism 'md advertising social work and rehgion medxclne banking, and merchandising law and public adrnmrstration 'ind music Ior the round tables the sections broke into 26 groups To add '1 neu touch to the Conference the Conference Commxttec brought rn as consultants some zecent Oberlin graduates This provided a more youthful point of view from czueerrsts still struggling for some of the more coveted positions 77 5- 2, f 'FW 4 sw I f I X 3 fy 5 W, 1 IW If 1 I l 3 fk , NLR' X, 411 f , x ' , f ,N , ,, 4 G ff ' 74 JW L 322, ' Q , r g 1 f ' ' x f, 1 ff f I MMV. -' X , X X Ng Sify - His Q Hx. ly sk Y SS f QS, SY? 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McMullen, D. Crispin, QI. Gorman, R. Ebel, 1. Young. SECOND ROWV: R Utley, B. Lancashire, M. Polster, Capt. R. Burns, R. Studer, XV. Grills, S. Johnston. THIRD ROIN7: Coach Butler, M Nottingham, A. Schwartz, A. DeVVo1fe, P. Loveland, T. Palmer, R. Mack, R. Hadley, K. O'Connor, Director Nichols FOURTH ROVV: Heizer, R. Bent, M. Bauer, C. McPhee, E. Hauser, N. Fletcher, L. Dettman, A. Miller, A. Le- Pontois, Coach Throner. FIFTH ROVV: Coach Bibler, R. Erickson, L. Partridge, A. Morris, T. Danforth, B Harrison, E. Tobias, Coach Clark, Trainer Mercer. SIXTH ROVV: P. Veazey, M. Hill, D. Scott, S. Stafford, R. Con- over, R. Bailey, Smyrl, M. Liberman. With a season won-lost record which underrates the team, Coach Lysle Butler's 1949 grid squad Hnished the season winning only two games, losing two others by one point, while topping all opponents in passing and kicking. Ober1in's foes led the Yeo- men in the all-important scoring column touch- downs to 27. Outstanding this year was junior quarterback Kev O'Connor who completed 08 of 150 passes for 15 touchdowns. Halfbacks Chet McPhee and Dave Crispin led the scorers with six and five touchdowns respectively. The seasonls opener raised rooters' hopes as the team administered a 45-7 walloping to the Kenyon Lords at Gambier. The Yeomen ground and air oflfense clicked as OyConnor, with perfect protec- tion, completed eight ol nine passes. The following Saturday Oberlin lost a heart- breaker to the Allegheny 'Cators, 21-20, missing the extra point after a touchdown catch by McPhee. Before a large and enthusiastic Homecoming crowd the Crimson and Gold machine rolled to its last victory of the season, crushing Hamilton College 41-7. The Yeomen enjoyed a 21-7 edge after live minutes ol play. The Continentals scored first, but it was Oberlin from then on and, surpris- ingly enough, on the ground as well as in the air. Four times the defensive platoon stopped Hamilton drives within the Yeoman ten yard line. In the last game of the season with the N'Vooster Scots the Yeomen liought gamely to close the year with a win and, though they led 20-7 at the half, lost one ol? those games-that-never-should-have-been- played, 21-20, in the final minutes as the aerial duel between opposing quarterbacks O'Connor and Shas ended in the team's second one-point loss. The outlook lor next year, however, is brighter with three new Oberlin-type schools on the schedule. 83 RECORD OBERLIN 45-Kenyon 7 Allegheny 21-OBERLIN 20 OBERLIN 41-Hamilton 7 Denison 53-OBERLIN 7 Ohio Wfesleyan 32 -OBERLIN 7 Otterbein 46-OBERLIN 25 Muskingum 38-OBERLIN 7 Mfooster 20-OBERLIN 2l Team members O'Connor, John- ston, and McPhee file wearily into the dressing room after a trouncing by the Bishops of Ohio Hlesleyan. The YGOHIZIII defensive line tights vainly to block a winning conver- sion point as the Allegheny 'Gators come from behind late in the fourth quarter to defeat the Yeo- men. ' is S Ss- K. .1 . , Eff X kt -N, , .H On-, clrnges a ICICI, against boots through rve 1 10 .2 rvel me Sl10t to -Y Rock ,plljfild after ,g last yea1'S 5 tallied four ed no rlrrf-ral . ed ,0ote1S Gnd Ord Of eight FIRST ROVV: N. Cassell, Teltsch, G. lflfiley, R. Fox, Atwater, R. Shults, B. LaGanke. SECGND ROVV: P Bellows, R. Dudley, Goodwin, Co-captain H. Curtis, G. Carter, R. McKay, R. Buechner. THIRD ROVV Coach Collins, R. Firestone, R. Snyder, D. Mead. L. Meltzer, R. Miller, YV. Emery, Elder, Vlfenrich, D. Mc Clelland, Director of Athletics 1 Nichols. FOURTH ROVV: Manager Hart, D. Zellner H. Zornow, D. Evans, D. Schalch, R. Merwin, Mack, C. Raap, Trainer Henderson, Gutlreuncl. 87 ' . A. 'uv Ae - - ,np 'x - 1-' ' 3I3l'0SSO Coached by their 19118 star, Gabby Robertson, and playing its first season as an official college team, the squad of thirteen veterans and fifteen new- comers lost the opener to the Kenyon Lords at Gambier, l3-fl. At home the following Saturday the team took Ohio State in a game in which the stickmen demonstrated a surprising offensive drive. In the last game of the season against Kenyon the La- crossemen took an early lead, forcing the Lords to come from behind to squeeze out a 6-5 victory. RECORD Kenyon 13-OBERLIN 4 OBERLIN 7-Ohio State 5 Ohio State 3-OBERLIN 1 Kenyon 6-OBERLIN 5 ABOVE: Bud Felch cuts behind the goal to take a pass from Mort Polster in the closing minutes of the Kenyon game, which the underdog Yeoman squad lost 645 in thc season's breath-taker. LEFT: Lacrosse team members gather around Coach Gabby Robertson for the final pre-game pcp talk as they plan to avenge a I3-11 drubbing by Kenyon earlier in the season. BELOWI FIRST ROYV: R. VVeekes, A. Weingold, R. Felix, Capt. W. Sikes. SECOND ROW: Manager KI. Zo- nino, R. Burket, Scott, R. Felch, M. Polster, R. Mack. H. Curtis, K. O'Connor, Coach Robertson. THIRD ROW: L. Budd, M. Michalovich, R. Buhler, M. Nottingham, D. Mead, S. Johnston. QLIA, i',.RL1,y lflRS'l' ROW: R. Shults, C. Blackwell, Co Claptainsg C. Donohoe, R. Kuusela, B. Lan cashire. SECOND ROW: Trainer Mercer, S McLean. R. Stutler, F. Harshbarger fl. M brecht, R. Erickson. THIRD ROYy':AOoacl Butler. A. Roginsky, .X. Miller, H. lirlenbach R. Bent, Coach Clark. askethall Basketball me11tor Bob Clark found in returning teammen Shults, Black- well, Donohoe, Lancashire, Studer, and Kuusela, and a group of good sophomores, the material to forge a winning basketball team and give the home fans their hnest view of team play seen in the past 25 years. Outstanding this year was Robie Shults, who combined grace, speed, and deadly accuracy to get a scoring record with 254 points. Seniors Char- lie Blackwell and Ben Lancashire did a Yeoman job of clearing the offensive and defensive boards, and junior guard Dick Kuuselals long one-handers broke up many ball games. The -lf!-50 basketball team has shown that Oberlin can lield a major sport team, strong in its own class, and yet remain consistent with our athletic policy of llOll-Slli7SlCil72lIlOll. Robie Shults. the Yeomen's ace ball-stealer, has the tables turned on him as his Western Rc- st-rre opponent nicely tlellects a lar-up attempt. Y w i Track FIRST ROW: Manager Knapp, J. Brough, J. Frost, H. Curtis, S. Tulin. SECOND ROW: A. LePontois, S. Ward, T. Palmer, J. Culberson, YV. Cleland, C. Hilberry, G. Binning. THIRD ROYV: Director Nichols, Coach Bibler, YV. Muhlbach, R. Ferreira, L.Morrisset, R. Bailey, D. Bean, R. Vlalker, Coach Kinsey. FOURTH ROW: B. Bodell, L. Sherrill, P. Thomas, D. Elliott, H. Rockey, D. Logie, J. Maurice. lfVith helpful sophomore support and a large number of experienced returning lettermen, Dan Kinsey's 41949 track team opened the season against Denison with a 71-56 triumph as two new school records were set by Sid Hfard with a heave of 43'6 in the shot'put and by Don Logie in the discus with a dis- tance of l43'4M2 . Later in the season, fighting gamely to keep a spotless record, the cindermen were edged out by a strong 'Washington team in a tri- angular meet with Chicago. Dick Ferreira set school records with locally spectacular times in the 220 and 440 yard runs. After bowling over Ohio lvesleyan, the Yeo- men took a decisive first place in the Ohio Conference at Delaware to complete the season, and add another championship to record. ,gf , . ! Mi Iulberson, Bailey, D. edged a tri- :ira set - times ie Yeo- Q Oi1iO season, TOP LEFT: Sid Xvard shows the form that made him a consistent winner as he clears the har for another hrst. UPPER LEFT: Moe Cleland walks on air for 2l feet in a broad jump against the Akron Zippers. UPPER RIGHT: Coach Dan Kinsey, Phil Thomas, and jack Frost proudly receive the Ohio Conference Championship Trophy after a victorious day at Kenyon. LOWER LEFT: Al LePontois puts the shot in a home meet against Ohio Wesleyan. A strong team of Ward, LePontois, and Logie made the shot put one of the Yeomen's strongest events. LOWER RIGHT: Dick Ferreira breaks the tape clinching a Yeo- man victory in the mile relay. Ferreira's consistent low times in the 440 and 220 yard dashes was one big reason for the team's improved record over the previous year. RECORD OBERLIN 71-Denison 56 OBERLIN 7023-Case 56m OBERLIN 86-Akron 41 Mfashington 59-OBERLIN 51-Chicago 36 OBERLIN 71-Wooster 53-Akron 35 OBERLIN 74-Ohio Wesleyan 53 OBERLIN-First in Ohio Conference at Ohio Wesleyaxl I-i , 1 ,eu i I lil I t. ll . 1 i a t A I ri' , X' ilu. i.'. 3K HER X . 14.5 'rfi' ' ..' --.fvfq A-J:--C---A -.--sf .H QHH1- .lglgn ,..,. .. H ,...,.-1 A. .J . - hb,.4-,-..,.,-, , , 4 ,,,- ,F Mm' Ah- A N A, '-4- 2::Z. ',.. . .I.f '1'2T '..L. ..- -.-.. ...H fu. ,' 2' ' uf, 't .31 V Q -nw --. --.+.....-.-. -phone-of-3-' - . E-Lgncnfjr fsgzxsiggga.:3,'g7:1f3zQ:5azaab?m r51r-L Ebizzazfiiiiinzrtnnagg' , -sc . ' 1 ! ,,: -af' -- ' --air:-',.-.--amaze.- . - -Q ' - AM 1 H f re . :ii-.. .. - : . - M- -- ed-'vw . TW. J H , Q. . 'TT 444'fT47 lf' ' -A+ gs, . t- W4 itfefm 'if R Q R ' 'T Ag O 1., 1, A-.1 .5 -,A sf -, :4 ---H -' fs N, , s ,QQ pm ,E A 5 4 A .A WW N N NNY f Nkswmslm KVM is m Z FIRST ROW: D. Clark, R. Hanson, B. Lim, R. Crout, B. Scheff. SECOND ROW: H. Shohan. Coach Arnold. R. Snedekcr. L. Smith, A Gilbert, F. Long, W. Bunney. F. Volbach. THIRD ROW: W. Shaw, Culberson, NV. Cleland. ul. Brinley. LI. Stephan, D. Elliott. D. Gibbons RECORD Fenn 15-OBERLIN 12 OBERLIN 15-Ohio State 12 Case 14-OBERLIN 13 OBERLIN 16-Case 11 OBERLIN 15-Fenn 12 Detroit U. 15-OBERLIN 12 XVith a strong squad and a chance for a good season Coach Paul Arnold's fencers opened their dual meet competition with an upset loss and an upset win. This erratic form persisted throughout the season as the tea1n's record fell short of pre- season hopes. The team was strongest in the epee event, the foil and saber proving unexpectedly weak. The last meet ol: the year against De- troit was close to the finish, the Michigan team's superiority in the saber event proving decisive. Mo Cleland, the hrst epee man, was high scorer, with Rod Snede- ker, Alohn Stephan, and Hersh Shohan Ieollowing. 94 Hersh Shohan practices his salicr play. This CYCIII in particular suffered many had breaks L. Smith, A. I. D. Gibbons. y bad breaks. llllill OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN OBERLIN RECORD 51-Baldwin XVallace 24 41-Ohio VVesleyan 25 48W-'Wooster 26W 56-Baldwin-X'Vallace 19 42-Carnegie Tech 33 -Ohio University 32 -DePauw 24 45-Case 30 45-Kenyon 30 45-Rochester 30 43 51 Oberlin's powerful swimming team, coached by Dan Kinsey and Ralph Bibler, splashed through its second undefeated season and brought to 23 a string of consecutive victories that included two Ohio Conference championships. The squad owed its success both to individual stars and to the depth of strength that brought in thirds and fourths so necessary in winning meets. This was especially true at Rochester and at the In conference meet-lst Dave Staley :ind Co-Capt. Dick Burket try to save time through a quick dive and a long start in the exhausting 220-yard swim. Conference meet where, in spite of the thirteen point margin over Kent State, the outcome of the meet was not determined until the last relay. New school records were set in three events this year. Co-captain Bruce Kinsey slashed the 50-yard freestyle record while the medley relay team of Glenn Carter, Harry Hunsicker, and Dick Burket cut six seconds off the old school mark and broke a long-standing Ohio conference record. FIRST ROXV: H. Hunsicker. R. Teetcrs, R. Kzuniniller. Co-Capt. B. Kinsey. XV. Lux. SECOND ROW: R. Miller. NI. Haurowilz. D. Schalch, C. Carter. l.. Morrisett. M. Nottingham. D. Fisher. R. Hartung. THIRD ROXV: H. Gl'2lCllCl', Manager P. Loveland. C. Raap. R. Trees. R. Edson, R, Olnnann, XV. XVhite, L. Cohen. C. Cochrane. D. Staley. Coach Kinsey. f Q D5 5 s. .s M 5 A 1 1 W 5,9 f f . 95 1,-3,5 ' H Y f V , .i wi-ff, A I ' I - I I. 'I'1:. I:--I ff I:-'I I --- 1 'g1lgI ...A-- ... I . . , wi l l, ' 5 .... ,,.,:, :,, . , H . a ww ,xx , www SX MIDDLE: Dave Fisher in a plain front dive. Fisher and Curtis's work from the springboard was a key factor in securing the swimming team's second consecutive undefeated season. TOP LEFT: Howie Curtis performs his 2.4 special. BOTTOM LEFT: Soph breaststroke record breaker Harrv Hunsicker butterflies home. TOP RIGHT: Bruce Kinsey anchors the medley. BOTTOM RIGHT: Glenn Carter leads in the 150 yard hackstroke. Hunsicker, sophomore butterfly artist, set a new record in the 200 breaststroke in almost every meet, bringing his early mark of 2:42.l to a snappy 2232.2 at the end of the season. In the Ohio Conference meet the swimmers took an early lead, Burket, Hunsicker, and Carter posting a new Conference record in the 300 medley. 96 Ohmann, Hunsicker, and Carter took firsts in the 220, breaststroke, and backstroke respectively, while Bruce Kinsey took lirsts in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle, and brought a roar from the crowd as he overtook a Kent State opponent to anchor the 400 yard relay in the remarkable time of 52.5 seconds. The Indiana freestyle ace concluded with twelve victories in twelve attempts. swimming mreaststroke ,mn Carter iirsts in nectivelyf and 100 le Crowd D anch0f .3 of 525 nnflluded '- . :Q tv ,F prifft' N f., - , i Q, .EJ .. ,,.:3l,gzm 1 '-,' . ' if-' 'Z'f3..7itN fu :td ' Q f -s v '44 1 4 1 with. xy, KTLA, . ,Mfg --ss, . , ., -. .- y ,jgfb ggi V . , .N asc alll RECORD Ohio Wesleyan ll-OBERLIN 6 OBERLIN 1-Akron O Kenyon 4-OBERLIN l OBERLIN 6-Otterbein 2 Wooster 4-OBERLIN 3 OBERLIN 10-Allegheny 4 OBERLIN 6-Muskingum 2 OBERLIN 5-Western Reserve 3 Baldwin-1'Vallace 6-OBERLIN 5 OBERLIN 8-Ohio l'Vesleyan 3 Otterbein 9-OBERLIN 8 Fenn 20-OBERLIN 6 Wooster 3-OBERLIN O Xftlestern Reserve 6--OBERLIN 0 Baldwin-Wlallace 9-OBERLIN 7 The 1949 season marked Coach Throner's twenty-hfth year at the helm of Oberlin's baseball teams. With improved pitching and batting power the Yeoman record of six victories and nine defeats marks an improvement over the 1948 season. Don Marx, who still has two seasons with the Yeomen accounted for four of the six victories to turn in the team's best pitching record. Dick Studer's .412 average won him the Comingls trophy for the highest individual batting score. The team elected Royce McWharter as captain for next year. Dick Studer, 1949 batting king, smashes a line drive over third for a double. FIRST ROW: K. johnson, R. Shults, B. Lancashire, C. Giamati, W. La- Canke, G. XViley, XV. Lange. SECOND ROXVZ XV. Gerhold, D. Scott, R. Ad- dison, R. McWharter, H. Rosenberg, H. Danner, R. Wright, D. Campbell, R. Stncler. THIRD ROW: Dr. Nic- hols, D. Marx, R. Burns, E. Hauser, R. Kuusela, E. johnson, R. Ebel, XV. Ridpath, L. Meltzer. Coach Throner. if 97 ' -A--fe' M i K 'f '3'f 'x l ' ' - -!'1'5f'1?Y'!'l -- 4 Pl V ' ' W - W' Y- ' ' it A 1: ..1v:1,:v: . ' nys' . v. an 1 , . ! j I 1 1 1 E l , I , li! ,QV 1.5 r. 1 E I 1 1 fm , VN I , N M. fa , . 3 I 'I 914 riff 'Q kt! I . fu is 111.1 1 G' :1 is ,fzgww ggi.: LA , 4 ,, xukaa ag 'N ., aw gm' ABOVE: Ccnc Scott brcuks for Hrst alter laying down Il perfect squcczc play bum als Bob Burns slides in L0 score from third. LOYVER LEFT: Bill Ridpath reaches for Il ball Lllal isn'L there as am Allegheny man lines one into right field. LOYVER RIGHT: Don Campbell beats the throw lo score. f-.-,V mn.:a:aaoHl'HiwP ' I' 'U' 5 ' U Akron I4-OPIQRI IX 7 YVOOSKCI' 12 OBERLIN 4 OBERLIN 1 1 15116111111 XX 1ll1ce Ohio YVeS1Cx 111 1 nyc OBERI TX T Denison 15W OBERLIN V YVOOSICI' IQMJ OBIQRI IN BV OBERLIN 11 YVQSLL111 Ruuxe 9 OBERLIN Kenvon 13 Akron SW- X 0 IL 1 llll 1 Lll IOI111111' IQLIXVZIICS x 1 IC So 14411111 IN r I J r'- J W OBERLHN XVOOSKCI O 1 OBERLIN Baldwin Hfallaee 2 ' OBERLIIN Wcstel n Rescue 2 Sql OBERLIN Denlson 9 OBERLIN Kenyon 2 OBERLHN ., -Ohio Wesley an 2 .' Conference at Kenyon-+T ie for First Place with Kenyon. - ' . W Te 111S i i ll ,i pi lx' ' OBERLIN Ohio Wesley in 0 OBERLIN Ohio Universits , OBERLIIN Ohlo State Univ OBERLIN cameo 1' ABOVE, FIRST ROW: A. Alenius. D. Crispin. R. Bronsteen, R. Dudley, S. Langstall. SECOND ROW: Coach Butler, P Veazey. Van Metre, Capt. A. Heilbrun, C. Donohoe, j. XVeurich. THIRD ROW: G. Dudclerar, A. Tenney, M. Ham burger, H. Enfroy, Miethke. BELOW: lid Van Metre follows through on a sharp forehand at the net as doubles partner Al Heilbrun is set to block the return. . fFor tennis article, turn to page 228j f V I !. 100 F' ... I 44 E if Qt ,fe yi l lf I ,I V V r 4 w I H Q4 ,. N C 4. n H tg' .f x I r:- -,,- ,, ,, . 4 57, g-,-. ,. 51, ....5-'- -,+I V,-.m.114-.icqL.:--':w,1g:.-.-Q-g-. s-f,,g.ez-..,f-A-,.j:'1y:,g,,,-.I A-,.7K:.g-vi. 1-,f:,,:-,ff-Amr:-5 .vg:..,N A, -- .3'.v,..,. .,,, g -5 ,-, Vg -f. 3,9 54, 'gi -g.- ..--5.3-Q'-qv,-5-.ff ., ,V b ,g. . X, - -4, -'-- K, , . w - -- , - - ' -1 -- - , ,VA - K . R , - . - Yale Beats Princeton Speed and accurate shooting on the part of Yale enabled the Elis to outscore Princeton 29 to 16 in the annual all-star Y-P classic. It was a fast game all the way with the guards sending the ball out in record time and the forwards breaking for the basket quickly. High scorer for Yale was sophomore Barb Meyer with 9 points. Anndy Gates, captain of Princeton, was high scorer for her team with five points. Jo Butterfield, who sparked the Eli guards, captained Yale. During the half-time the iuclges gave first place in the song' contest to Tank. followed by YVebster, Talcott, and Keep. 'Io Butter- field, president of XVAA, awarded the champion- ship plaques to the winners of the past year's sports. ploy Milthaler was Yale-Princeton manager this year. The half-time ceremonies ended with the announcement of .lo Finley as next yearls manager. 102 Ann l5at'lunan goes up in the air to cash a lay up shot for Yale. Ruth Lurie, Cupe Strong, Sally Shipman and Ginny Talbot are set for the rebound. Sally Mallory A Laura Dumper U-4 in ., . 4, .VA ,'.'f'Tg,W 1 - ,V - iV+'U:. XT! wif ' JV? 5- 'X f F, Y fa... ff, if 'fwfr X ,, X li ff., 2 4 4 f y Q 7,1 ,.,V U , V .K V 5, J ' .V,. K w fx 4 Q , se. -' ,Z iw ' vv,.f '- , 1f ,.'VA., , rf ' . '::, . . ' .f-E,ff.t.i1 1 M -,. 15. ' X .f. Ah Fairbanks SW ' Marjorie 1, Holden f Peki Stevenson Sally Shipman Cupe Strong ii lhibara . 3 Meyer ,W Y x gf . , f 'f X , Li' Captain Jo . Butterfield iif- 5 .. p shot 1 ll pmau, t A! U.- 1 I 1 Q 2' 4 9 if af I . ,wt , I I t 4 f r ng arilyn ,andis ABOVE: Eli fans are elated but the Tiger supporters seem worried as Yale continues to increase its lead. Ru th Lurie Marj ory Lib Roller Stone W Trudy j tv Hess A , ff!! P - Audrey N f A MCOu11k1n f 'fl 3, 555: 91 .ifflyq l W ,X ,Yr All W Ulf . 1' , , .. ,, X , 'f V '2 'f' ' ' , IQ, , Lf. Jiffy , V f H A Sue ,, ,ff V4 f f y Q 51 ,W f , if Y af 3 ,- , E. .f -' 4. V? Norton- hy Q I Taylor Q . f ' f,,,r.w1' A f ' 37 ff ' M y ,gap 5, 7 .-MM 1 --,W ly. X WX W4 MZ ..W,,t -ZH? kkkk I k V , ' V y f ff 4 Barbara 1 , f , 2'1 '-,, f f , , lf 'M rv-MW? aff? 'WL 4,5-Cg:yffQ M, f ' A ' . in -fp, 1 ei, 1 Q Puff VZMWM a' W .: - . . 6! . . p- Gmny Dor1s MHICIH ,X X l Talbot Trac Shurnaker M: ff ,t f ' ' Captain Anndy Gates BELOYV: Two Yale guards take the ball off the back board and away from Princeton captain, Anndy Gates. 103 fi! S we olleyhall Synchronize Swimmin The VOLLEYBALL season ended with the seniors well out in ihont, their game record stzinding at Hive winsy one loss, and one tie. In the :ill-star game the Crimson tezim, czrptained by Mary XfVebber, defeated the Cold, crip- tained by Hilda Roben. Baldwin triumphed in inter-dorm competition. Wx-ww W v zz' arc 'W' Ei ,J f , 1, r,,r , y L . :fo f L L f K ft , .4 41. , 4 fvf, ,..-e ,,,.f w ,M W SYNCI-IRONIZED SVJIMMING CLUB, man- aged by Klan Folk, produced its annual show in April, presenting the audience with glimpses of Spain, France, Persia, and South America in 21 watery tour of the world. Miss Betty Xvzrgner served as club advisor. 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The all-star game was sloppy as the Stars, under Captain Betsy Davenport, punished the Bars, led by Ann Elder, by a score of 17 to 5. Modern t They float through 108 Battling Bone-Crushers in the Al'lIly N3Vy Game I vt' 5 - W ' - . as Q l Sally Shipman of Navy prepares to tackle Jan Fossenkemper, who is backed up by Army teammates Curley Holden and Betsy Powell. Navy's one score was made bv Mary Colt' Ginn Talbot marked I , , y . up two for Army while Nancy Nicalo tallied once for the cadets. Basketball Class basketball ended in a three-way tie between seniors, juniors, and sophomores when the juniors defeated the league-leading seniors in the last game of the season. The Pyle Inn-Baldwin team topped Fairchild-French House in a close play-off for the house championship. lo I I I I'lI: l,'Ig' - '+I-'rs-II'-'ev--4..,AwI . .-.1-Iuf.unlI.., .I , , H , I Pl N G -PON G -Ch tick M arlcs, Starr Kopper, and Mary Nich- ols watch janet Ackerly and Mary Pierre practice for the annual ping-pong tournament which was scheduled in March. Elimination matches were played in each dorm to deteru mine the house champions, who then played each other lor the all-college chanipionship. Yvolnenfs Inaividual Sports 1zoivL1No W Betsy Powell rolls into action in the WAA howling program. The individ- ual tourney was ihnished in January, Cathy Moll winning the championship by defeating Ann Tarhutton in the Hnals. The highest total for three games was also earned by Cathy Moll, who marked up 452 points in her final match. House coni- petition was scheduled for March. 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K N ' r':'!'r'1v:':v:f:fL1sfsu.wmsgxyqiu Embassy As well as a western-style house party with jeans, blinking signs, a. saloon, and a entertainment, we held open-house for alter the homecoming game. In captured the co-title in football and leybzill. 1?-5 1Vlnite Ilouse P iscalnikow tionsl' most for finals. was I il l 4 l I l l to show them off to nad Proud of the fact thatswe have the y only men's dorm with either a library or dining hall, we joi Christmas season and ned in at the I Keep YVe who resided at Keep hold with the minority that claims women are more efficient waiters than men. Unfortunately, the plumbing system was not as faultless, as several of us who have bailed ankle deep water in the bath- room and gone without hot water before a formal can testify. Yet we found time out from roughing it on North Main Street long enough to enjoy Mort Tabin's violin, Ed London's Irish Folk ballads, and anatomy seminar before bluebooks. ll3 '1 ' 'lf' 1111 Y'11B'1f11 l SWK' 1 'rs 'znmvu 1, 'rm 117 w 1 fnsrsxav- 4117114149119 we-1 ri X 4 NJ af I Keep ABOVE LEFT: Public-spirited Skip Koser, Eleanor Hester, Ginny Talbot, and Carol Vincent tie Y-P tags to build up team support. Keep's tune took an honorable mention in the Y-P song contest as did their decoration for Homecoming VVeek. ABOVE RIGHT: jean Hazeltine serves Evelyn l'Valden and Marsh Nottingham punch as Hal Fritts and Mildred Blooms- burgh thirst. RIGHT: At Keep's Harvest Home open house Mary Achor and her pet animal entertain. Another pet was the kitten named Puddlcs, and Betty Stevens will testify to finding goldfish in the tub. Arl10ld's ,N ---sg. K? YVelcome to the Arnold's carnival. ln the main tent Mr. Bellows, noted authority on conditioning and training, presents YVhisper Staley of AAU track and swimming fame, plus Wee Wink- ler, Olympic weight-lifting champ. Romeo Emory will present his latest Tank techniques, and stocky Stockdale will show you things you never thought a ping-pong ball could do. In the smaller tents you'll see such great acts as Orwig's daring knife and pistol feats! H. A. Harris singing 'iCry of the Wild Goosei' accompanied on the guitar by Plunky O'Neilg Hot Lips Buechnef, his raccoon coat and Dixieland jaZZ2 the latest fashions by Edwards? and H Liggett Bros., demonstration of the merits of television in the bathroom. carnival. iws, noted ltraining, LAU track Vee Wink- g champ. his latest ' Stockdale ff thought 0. In the V great 2155 Qistol featS3 if the Wild 3 guitar bl Buech1'1Cff 3-land jaZZS lfdsi anihi batlll'00m' on Of Tank . ABOVE LEFT: Everything from YVSGL noticesa-to the dreaded call to ten o'clock house meeting crowds the bulletin board, as Ann Browning enlightens Pat Parker and Helen Dickinson. ABOVE RIGI-IT:' Do I really look like that?,' cries Phyllis Freedman, as she, Mary Anne Morgan, and Beverly Bain dash to lunch. BELOYV: Christina Sanders, Irma Kompalla, Nancy Rowland, and Ruth McNitt prepare for a long afternoon of studying? chatting? Once a missionary home, Tank still shows the re- mains of the partition in the hall that separated the little boys from the little girls. Blazing lights at all hours in the living rooms have helped to maintain this tradition, but our forward-looking waiters took matters into their own hands, establishing the new tradition of lining up in the dining room to kiss each girl on her birthday. Those of us who unluckily received no boxes of food from the postman believed in the principle of share and share alike and joined in ravenously at the 10:00 P.M. spreads. v t l 1151 1 1 431 su-sudo l h L! H5 1 1 3 in I J 2, n vrvfwiiiir 191 tg my vp lludley'S Anyone happening to drop by Dudley's be- tween September and .lune might have overheard Teeters phoning frantically from dorm to dorm seeking a feminine companion with whom to pass the lonely ten to eleven hour, the tinkling of glasses and the sound of loud voices from one of the many third Hoor ginger ale parties, Mack complaining bitterly about a blanket lost some- where, or the tabulation of the evening's scores by the Gutfreund patented point system. Then there was always Owens and his picturesque speech and patter. Frozen motor scooters and Hat tires made Dudley-ites late for dinner many times. Days usually ended with Brucker banging in at four AAI. STANDING: J, Owens, DA. Henderson, R. Tceters. R. Knight. SEATED: J. Mack, P. Craig. Cranford Now that Cranford has switched to canasta, Hfendy Allen and Bonnie Ingham can't hnd floor space to show people how to Charleston. - Southern plantation architectureg maze-like hall- waysg a broad porch welcome to couples in spring and fallg a happy relationship between housemother and studentsg relaxed informality at mealtirnesg enough foodg dining room annexesg convenient for meetings of small campus organizations. These are attributes of Cranford, far from Peters but close to Dud1ey's. l16 1 P 1 l l 'rl X ' nl: it i lun. N iqih lull' infra lWVHlKlNMWHhmmninm N- .l ,M . 4 :X ffw 4: Z 'f 5- Wil rari siivfi gf MM l 7 i4 il 1, W 'i ik? -A 4 swat, 5 . Z ? f1 S l :lil l l i l 1 b. fi lc ft cl d ix s,,,m.-,-- Cranford Halloween. means appleducking, Parlor games were successful like this one . - - scavenger hunting, spooky trails in the puzzling Rue Rasch. The party ended with u -like han basement maze. cocoa by the creek. , - T 1 - - - - - - Q - H l - - 1 - - 1 - - Q - - - - - - - - - - Sprmv lSCI'1lOIllCl Q Nlfble Social events we joined with Cranford, but we were on our own , for backyard picnics including dancing on the lawn. YVe boast the Ueilltlmesg With nine Con students out of nineteen women, Nob1e's piano only privately-owned wornen's dorm and the only Sunday-noon gniem for rarely rested, and we soon tired of Tea for Two. For most of our house meetings. These are but close I I I r l 1 'N' : -, x , T - 4 '1..ii'1.t1j' -:.ji.j ,:,,grff 'j:'l ' 4 ,A V, QQSDD.. Xvebster Hildy Katchen's Me love is fiewng Barbara Neu- berg's perpetual perfume bottleg Ann Hallenbeck's full mailbox, Does he love ya? advice to the love- lorn by Mom Chambersg Peggy Macaulay's search for artist models: Prue Fox's toy walrusg Methodist church midnight organ concertsg sleep-walking fire drills in red flannels-echoes and memories that stay with us. While Faith Buckley tends to Amy Y'Vaters points out an her knitting,j.C. Sallie Mlarth old flame to Marian Qoss, admonishes Ann Hallenbeck. Mary A1111 Howell, and Hlldl' Katchen. Sllurtle-if In a recent interview General Shurtleff was heard to say, In the scores of years since my civil war days that I have stood in front of Shurtleff Cottage I have heard and seen many things and played many parts. This year I be- came a great football player-to please Shurtleff women during Homecoming week, and for no apparent reason was forced todon a light blue shower cap though the weather was sunny. How I have regretted my cold metallic state as I've overheard couples softly whisper their plans, and watched Christmas carolers or football fans through the living room windows sipping 'hot chocolate as 'I suffered through endless rain, A sleet, and pigeons. ,I .. ., .. . , .. . , .. . 1 :T1::'gt: F. .ra.:l...mqfJE.:.t..-A wg-5'-f--1- H A g llall's VA partygvpicnic, and dance . . . Mrs. Hall's pies after our intramural football victories . . . Mike, his camera' and photographer troubles . Skipper in the shower . . . f'B00m-Boom' combing his mustache hour on end . . . a swimmer . . .Saturday sheet washing . . . a basket- ball player . , . Wyer's right phrase at the wrong time, 'H-g':':':1'-1' .--1 .- ..s1.,....--.-., M, , jar dai sivi bar beg -L..- Fc ca ro D2 lig of SP an .IO T1 wc th ni it ill's pies after e, his camera n the shower hour on end it 4 l i jane Dewey, Gerry Youngblood, and joan MacKinnon end anothet day. But they probably won't get to sleep right away if a progres- some food from home and shares it with Dolly Kang, Peggy Foulk, and Grace Lenfest. All feeds, however, are not as spontaneous as ...El lJ21Sli6l- sive spread like that the annex held keeps them awake until the this. With Mrs. Beartlfs guidance, the women arranged for coffee r W1-Om, time banana split finale. Later the tomeats on tree and Fire escape will and donuts alter all home football games and a little-sister party D ' begin their chorus :xinid the clutter oi old shoes. Bea Messina has one Sunday morning breakfast, as well the formal. l Q I - ll l l l l 1 1 1 l 1 1 i 1 l 1 l 1' l 1 1 i 1 - - Barron s Barrows means line lood. Yes, Barrows means Fine Food! Still rated as the ntnnber one chow liotise on eainpus, Barrows boasted an even dozen of well- rounded woinen who also niade life worth living. Dark wood-paneled rooms, lit frequently by the light of Mike llerlzils Hash eziiiierzi, eontained roltnnes ol obscure works. Long and Wooly were the yarns Spun by Dennis lflonzrlclson, the eliiet iiiairtipper and eustodian ol the bittnninotts. Rivals lroni ,johnson shared the diniritg hall with Hall-ites, Taylor-ites, and Nozrlrites, :ill olf wlionr swore they would never eat another lrreztlalttst there, einen it things did thzm' Utlt alter the long winter. Satttrtlzty nights iound ezrnasta and eharzrdes popular. I Q o v 4 . 4 Q -a I u lu -.4 4 . Johnson Jo Peck watches her cookies dis- appear into the mouths of Dan Fletcher, Janie Bell, Irene Lutz- ky, Mike Berla, and Art X'Volfe. But johnson girls don't always think of food. They remember the lights in rooms one and two over the temperature, and an Ackerly's name Wet X'Vheatie. Crisse Goulder and Betsy Cal- vert pour. johnson's question games are flavorful too. YVhy is all the mail in jenny Chang's box? YVho substituted beer for milk in Mrs, Balcomb's ieebox? YVhy doesn't Audrey Garvin like her letter sweaters borrowed all the time? Allenerofl 2 YVe inmates of the miniature Bastille on South Professor Street sometimes wonder if we should HOF be more appropriately garbed in horizontal white and black stripes, sneaking from room to room Cl1S- tributing files for the 'ibreakf' receiving visitors only weekly. But the Wealth of light-hearted social events, the Congeniality of our cellmates, and tl1C friendly guidance of our Warden, Mrs. Leuthi, havff convinced us that grim Walls do not a prison make- Stud Anne and 1 hall. atmo 'Yu 'E iff 5 i f Iii Lillli 011 Soul' ,n 4 A 1 Study hard, Jeanne Alter warns Anne Britton leaving for the Libe. Anne is the girl who loves backdrops from dances. The Y party cow and the huge Kigmie were eyesores as long as they stayed in the hall. Cokie's Southern accent and Laura's humor added to the atmosphere. Lord Mrs. Luethi, Allencroft's housernother, watches Nancy Stinson, Barbara Thornton, Ellie Baird, and Betty Foskett at bridge. Despite the heterogeneous mixture of Women Within the mouldy brick walls, the Allencrofters managed to get along famously. Miggie Johnson, Sally Scott, and A. C. Kingclon hit the books. And for the first time since the War, the Women had something else to do besides studying. Men invaded the dining hall in an effort by the College to make everything coed. But women waiters still staggered under the Weight of heavily-laden trays. 121 ' we should got l rifontal White l 4 . dis- I1 F0 loom. . eivinff VlSlIO15 1 D ' 1 al -hearted SOG l nd tht 1 .. Leutlllf ML? l I V 5 'WW ' W' J J I .A '--'f f' i F'V f f f ix 'f f 1 ffHfH iW T-Y.-P 'f1 1.f fi5if?'5l5?1??5m5l5' A r . ff9 i'f ' W Made I of MY- rr as nrarlh' in 0115 Sf sitiorl H5 15101116113 Typingrr x-equi life of its and luxu lecture or diees?j d the mac hehe eenr were soa ing the Where taneousm 'eMarch,r The large everyone JO Powley Bild Conni shining, Dielician coffee fror +2 . , P11121 Ellnwood Talk about modern conveniences, Elmwood has the largest deep lreezc on campus, known to a select lew IIS the penthouse. Heat was provided only on occasion- by Gretchen Pallenbargers long red peejays. an appropriate costume for the houses most high exalted hrechief. The humanities found warm friends among the dorm's many artists, .Io Falstall Finley, Hannah Bonsey, photographer and snapshooter extraordinaire, and Marjorie Keeler, hd- dlist. Nancy Plummer entertained the house by falling in the bathtub with her pajamas on, thus proving that the use of the bathtub is not limited to Saturday night. Her t roommate received hall of the water in her face for acting as any of us would act under the same situation. Then there was the night Barb Morgan slinked downstairs as a black cat. A typical open house scene is this one with Marjorie Keeler acting as hostess. She and Hannah Bonsey, violinists, are only part of the Elmwood talent, which includes Claire Eames, artist, and J. C. jo Finley, poet. Peabody Sacktime for the masses at Peapods. Here eight '6pseudo scotsmen and a fugitive from a geisha house +McMorris, McBoehmert, McScharfE, McBelknap, Mc- Cohen, McPartridge, S.H. McBent, the real McKay, and A. K. QAlpine Klimberj Eddy-share four rooms, an overgrown ice box Qsleeping porch with seven sacksj and one slightly used bathtub. Our intellectual pursuits sullered gross neglect when McCohen and the smoking puppet began their act. Others also mooched cigarettes. May He talks without moving his mouth! This refers to Jack Fredrickson, chaplain at May, who uses a wire recorder to make the usually spoken announcements. A jam-packed living room defied entrance before and after meals while its ceiling dripped water on one oc- casion. Cat skulls and other anatomy from the Z0 Building found their way into beds, while Frankenstein made his Qher?j appearance at the drop of a head, A flame red corduroy 'acket on Bill Sl 1 J iepparc made eyes pop, and everyone wondered when three-lingered I - Ray Pitt would drop his first tray. can McDonald blo'k.' 1 - 1 K ' ' . . - J f U C S UN. door as Ronnie Singer gives her the last- mmute scoop on how to pass a German quiz, 124 i'Elll53',,'gggrig5'gg:5:5:zi:'i:'i:'5'!W'f xn:n dP!!lB:E:.fh2:SIV ylizsiag:5R d!lE-EflfzgwaslfQEraHEzHhEl'i3'iili?UI fimfiiifi ,fr -- , 'xv - .f:'::- 'lv V ':'- 'Q' . ,':5. V ,g, - . f . .Q si' .., ,f :.' ' ' 'A :fp A.-w ff ' . f , NX, 1 , 1 ' '- V . ' :uf---2 - T7 .173 , -. .77 . 'W . - ' , 'jf . f, f-, 1--, .,g 1 . -' 1 R, ,. '.-- -I -, I A:.,, A, .1 ,:-,A 7.1 ,-7 4 ,- ,- . f Nfl .- . M, ,' .Y ' ,. '-. - ' . ' uv '- ' '- '- ' Q - ' -' ,, . K-'Q-- LL-2 -, 1 - 4 -, ,Ln 1 -' f-I -g' '.' -'.,:,f:' Ar' ' q- - .- , - , - fp, XX' . 9 if-'7 if Af Q 7 ' 5' , A. ' ., L V 5 I '1 f . . -.A - - , 1 , 5 1 . . .. .. , - 1 v X 1 I v 1 Baldwin 9 hy, 'jf r ,M ,. ,W 1 f ,Z wry ,i f .w 4 .kg V , Z, u Tradition drips from every worn fixture in Baldwin. It seeps from the warped floor boards of the second Hoor. It shuf'Hes out from every moldy bridge deck, nests in the wings of every bat that haunts the attic, is re- flected from every faded bit of bric-a-brac. But do we girls love our dorm? You bet we do! Myra Parker is welcome, bringing relief to the parched throats of Ada Arakawa and Nancy Brown. Baldwin is only three-quarters senior this year, because many preferred Fairchild and Harkness. Mlhile Trudy Hess domestically plies the iron, Ruth Callomon, Yolanda Brown, Helen Ritchie, and Marilyn Mack discuss the higher things in life fthe families of mice trapped this year perhaps?j. Among the socialites present at Baldwin's Baby Brigade, a Satur- day night open house, were Ruth Callomon, Trudy Hess. Keith Kavenagh, Shirley Bellman, Ginny Curtis, and Kiffy Spreng. ir A W' i 1 is llfll K u LW' T311 tht dal Cliaflf PIOIUO dgllff' Bm U Thtll I filler ilded ki wllfll follmi hall, 5 Belll' B belorf l waS 101 Whal girls li formal marched throats I three-quarters and Harkness. uth Callomon, ck discuss the 'ped this year de, a Satur- ?Hess, Keith ' Spreng. A 11 N.: I grim l We y 1 Talcott A whole Talcott-full of ninety Frosh women be- came the campus' greatest basketball enthusiasts when the gals stood the waiters in a Warneis Gym thriller. Though winning in spirit, the women ended up carrying the waiters' trays for a meal. Later, Talcott's victorious waiters squelched a Tank quintette, although ill will was forgotten in the dance that followed. The West College Street Charleston Society met at frequent intervals to promote and encourage the ancient art of the dance. Flapper Maggie Littwitz and Gay Blade Bill Doyne stole the show in this department. Then there was the time of the great invasion, when B and G painters competed tosee who would get upstairs Hrst in the morning and the counterattack of the third floor who slept in the hall, successfully blocking their advance. Betty Baldwin and Marilyn Hart put on the finishing touches before jumping into bed after a hard day. Bedtime first semester was 10:30, but now we are eighteen. What makes you think the Talcottites are all wet? The 91 girls have dry social functions too, like the Spook House, a formal in May, and an after-supper dance every three weeks. Though nearly overwhelrnccl by the girls' height. the Talcott waiters managed' to edge the girls out 31-I7. Here Connie Rogers skilfully evades the close guarding of Bruce Daube. The waiters were always good for a laugh, especially the time a certain crew of girls scwed up the sleeves of their jackets. Talcott 128 Harkness Several years ago Mrs. Edward Harkness contributed part of her late husband's estate to the construction of the brandenew womens dormitory which now shows off its immaculate red brick to all strollers and motorists passing down lVest College Street. The comfort and re- laxation that our modern dorm was supposed to supply seemed late in coming as autumn meals involved the con- stant hazards of plaster falling in the soup, the imprint of yellow paint from the wall, and waiters dispersing the contents of loaded trays alter tripping over electric cords. ,, V, Www , .,,,.,, , .,V I W -'--., .V -w -, I t .,,, .- ,, 4 'A - : i.' ' zaqn:'m:nu'na - ,MU-AW 'Am-H mY'w.mw,nvm, ,,i,z,,,:,,::,i.IX:Z3:HRfmi:Nitin-lgggil-5i3ME:,nn2mh :nxxluznu 2uft:ggguf:fEEiE1. 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A hotbed of radicalism! XfVith lfour open houses in the fall: alumni, students, faculty, and townspeople, the women never knew when men would be dropping in. Carpenters and electricians were everywhere, even in the overhead cup- boards. Another hazard was the pair of eavesdroppers from Narrative Mfriting Class gathering dialogue. lnformality and the smoky fireplace reign as Mme. Ragner takes tea Wigh her charges. But ,gyou had better not giye her a cyhance to Say, QU1 P131 6 anglais la-bas? freely translated as Bud, youd better start spea ing French I French House La Maison Francaise fgfmalp stiff? Mais non-Cosmopolitinl c Q Mais oui! French artists camg to visit us, and lights out for Us meant candlelight and long dresses at dinner-were the mga surprised! Gentle odors of fren, O uine French perfume, Qwest que Coming c'est and Chanel No. 5, out of the rooms after our annual christening brought back mem ries of the shops of Paris and Montmartre-at least to Madame Ragner and Nellie Trocme. 0. Grey Gables Drench ed halls reek- ing from a barrage of Blue Coronation cologne bombsg chorus lines that fell through the weak second Hoor ceilingg wait- ers that bounce across the floor on pogo sticksg women that disappear mysteriouslyg a hayrack stuck in the middle of nowhere, silent grace be- cause the chaplain is mis- sing. The reason for this mad confusion? Gables has switched to Freshmen because Freshmen are milder. Time to eat, decide Nancy Rice, Marilyn Knack, Ann Cas- sett, lliinnie Stedman, Jane Noss, Ginny Turner, and Per- mela Birdsell, 130 N 'il ri 1 fill ill ',. 4 Hlillil ,ll l 1 l 1 l l l 3 3 - v GW. . V4 V , 2,- 1' 'v ,My ,,, i gil' wf iii! pint, Ii lllinflllumr 1 l' ia 1 nt l' nfll C Im ,fr I i i- .- l , 4 , i5,', law, ylllwl ll 1 1 1 ,r r If ,a f Prlf 'N lrellrllymgggm mllllrhi- Whtvrhii: lfflmi lrilmmi N Q -1 i lilliiriiifffn Whwii will 'M ' 'lc . rT - FT- XCOSIII Fun 9500 Fr is Hllq' H011 ISE f0fTnal' F I : mgfhtll a,.tisrS0ll0lIL3nQ hghls Qmfln lntilelighl Out form dlnxlerwergnd long Gentle Odo fhemfu :perfume dilofgen. -lan , 'E CSI 90 tl 50. Dycomqllr ills aft Illg Ch 3 5 1 A l The dishes !l1llSt be washed, so Janet Kane, YVinnie Stedman, and Permela Birdsell do the job. There are pleasantcr memories connected with meals. though. Our silent grace, or where is the chaplain?- southern style cooking-the waiters who gleefully shut the door for breakfast at 7:15. Cr . 0 0 if ' '-' liiiii -' 'Z' Eg' '-' - illi Ziiiii ' i 'T ' lglought mtl y -I A 'eat llgaslf Paris Qld Nell' mhdamf W 1 Cl f 1 14 U igfmcme e come to nistmas Caro ers see inc aiwarm ' ' P I I ,cup of coflfeeg welcome to Stone Age relics Wlth fur y e nn coatsg welcome to l1ve animals of almost any speciesg welcome to those who enjoy Southern style cookingg in u - - 3 u - --A f i 5fNeVer let, it be said that the girls in Pyle aren't spot1ess.iHere Margo Griffithf and Rae 'Collard make use of soap and hot water while it lasts. S S y l 131 W , F NT V W Wu T - ' 1 4 TYR' L -au mnmmnmn Dascolnb An atmosphere of mystery per- X-aded Dascomb this year. N0 one knows whether the dark forms that passed across our rooms in thg mid- dle olf the night were Hying discs or bats, why taxis pulled up at the front door at early morning hours or why our usually keen housej mother was unable to explain strange actions in the dining room. VVe must say we're surprised ng one started a Communist scare, ? 5 . a ABOVE LEFT: Caroline Grubbs signs out as Louise Short looks up from the 'bell desk. She and Dave Sigsworth are headed for a re- . hearsal at the ODA studio. ABOVE: It takes Mrs. Kerr only 30 seconds to notice strange actions in the dining hall. Perhaps Barbara Boyle and Martha Munday suspect that. LEFT: Eva Stanton comments on watercolor composition and tech- nique to attentive Ginny Hastings. E We look ba at Mil. with pleasure - W6 llooi' rooms, lndian blank frequent we in Gurney ll' ell's array 0 spottscoats. ,Z ein s Bulldlng YV e look back on our freshman year at M.B. with mixed emotions. iXfVith pleasure 1 we 'remember the second floor roomsi brightly decorated with Indian blankets and foreign flagsgthe frequent well-attended bull .sessions in Gurney lfVoodley's' roomg Joe How- ell's array of brightrhats and flashy sportscoats. h A t At our openlyhouse, Molder, Baer, and Wadsworth provided a -barber shop with a chair and shaving, mugs. A . ' 'There-'d be little art to getting Z1 date with that girl from T ank, if it weren't for Z1 buddy's help- ful comments. V g The pranks of capped 3rd XfVest were ample' compensation for the excitement when Adoorball was banned. p fa! mu, .-, .ff However, amazement best describes our feeling as we recall the lengthly list of Uplease don'ts tacked on a third floor doorg the infinite virtues of Barrington, Illinois, as de- scribed by Dunlop Andersong the three mo- torcycles, one motor scooter and a bicycle owned by Garry Atkinson in a semester, and the authentic nightclub atmosphere obtained when the fourth floor converted for open house. a F'?F'xYEi5f:s:x szilmrra:2i4iFmnma:rr::r:m'::'::z:::mezczezz a:r:::2:z:s' .. ':m'm 7735313143 M. B. The second west shoe- shining enterprise, always on hand to polish our blacks before formalsg ng Post that was passed around second east every week, the joy of being awakened from a deep slumber by an agent of a .Men's Building Enfgir- jorzses trying to sell us candy barsg the image of a depantsed roommate on a fire escape frantical- ly seeking concealment. Clark's Saturday Evemf aww But with less delight we recall washroom basins cluttered with partially developed negativesg 'the odor of moldy cheese and stale bread wafting out of Brewers roomg the half hour's soaking of the fellow before us who dispelled our hopes for a hot showerg our terror in seeing a door ablaze with flaming lighter fluidg the tapping of a foot on the floor above. , i I I the down In 511:11 C t. , pollolli Stull alll ' nl' llllsl tlcmi :TC lllll l l ff I 2 If -f ,mi l f U lil. fn f : fifif 'ii I- 1 ,jvigi 'i is e .. . t a ,, -I 1 - - - l l l l l llemorie ating the 4 clowii the 1 lionors in mg at all l tricks and Slinkespes, - - .utlie to strains Of ll62ll'Slllg 1 ' ' ' Sqllfil llutlex qs the M fue thief l01'tl pmt the Goltle lauutl I My nrisgsf shoe. li always pollsh Our 'llarr led Student s In the downstairs of Tenney House Iossette and Carp Donohoe chat with Clair and Harold AI-Iempling, while upstairs Naima and Herk Visnapuu kibitz as Kathryn I -and Ted Conner play CZIIIZISU1. E 0 formiilsg S Passed . Qing VII 3 deep I agent of ig Enter. to sell us elmagf of tfT21Htical. iffalmentl ' Cas , of 1 basins :sg the ng out of the a hot 2 with an the 4 l I Federal Hall Memories of Federal Hall . . . A Wfing . . . decor- ating the Christmas tree . . . a motor bike ridden down the hall . . . our knitting dormmate . . . top honors in intramural football A... symphonies play- ing at all hours of the day. B Mfing . . . YVest,s card tricks and hearty laugh . . . George Lubach reciting Shakespeare and singing opera . . . curses in Chinese the continual drum olf Manwell's typewriter strains olf Carmen. C liVing . . . Melick's band re- hearsing in his room . . . the echo of tap dancing , . . square dances in Curtis' undersized room Burley continually repairing his bike. D lfVing the laundry truck alarm clock every morning fire chief Brown , . . the whole foil team . . . Bick- ford proclaiming his religion . . . a contestant in the Golden Gloves . . . the forfeited intramural games. gfThe liberalized College policy, thesease with which we were able to entertain faculty and friends, and the advantage of having our meals at our convenience made our life as married students relaxed and enjoyable. Many of us proved that two could live as cheaply as one, but few of us would contend that the same held for three, h . . . n. the hours of work on the winning Homecoming display for the Hamilton- Uberlin football game . . . . . . the line of half-dressed fellows hurriedly preparing for supper or the All College . . . Q . . the all-night poker game in the room next door with the loud jokes inter- spersed With Curses . , . - - . the dot mf'lllS , I I I ' - - lllt' 1' Miss LQRL htule wlm Lpper D I HOW of bo Wastebaske - - - the di lhe SOCCS1' e K . the dorm Chrisiimas party arld abuudam refresh' ments . , , Lhe open house with the unique decorations , . . the restraining infiuexlee UE our hoxlsemothens, Miss LaRue . . . the pasteboard walls , . Q me gaping hole where SOIINi'0llC,S shoe him , . . the night that Upper? D played socieer in the hull ,s.. the perpetual How Ole boogieewoogie from Upper C . . , the metal ivastebznslaet that bounced down me hail at three asm. , , , the diSCllSSi0H of the daygs cimss-Collnmy meet Ol' she soccei' 'wiimixlg sneak with the eapliains-eieer im' neixgl year' . , , the blessing off quiei hcmrs . U Q , , Q the eternal struggle to force one more thing into the poekec-sized closet a11'eadf,f dropping its contents into the sroom . , , 137 Noah llall The Yearbook stall was overjoyed when we in- formed them that both the HI-O-HI and the Hlolf Book were widely used for important researcth proj- ects in North Noah. In our less scholarly moments we held late jam sessions in Antlersonis room-Shel- horn on the acieordian, Moore on the ciomb. Singleton on the drum, and Cassel on the violing put sailor caps on our heads and kniyes in our teeth and made like pirates to humor photographer Matherg and in Cruel moments kicldecl Cassel about his loud ties freshly imported lfrom the Congo. You say you heard that Noah Hall was exception- ally quiet this year? You probably hayen't heard about the time the house president sprinkled nitro- gen trioxide in all the halls causing miniature ex- plosions undertoot, or perhaps you didn't hear Paul- ino's scream when he opened his door and was greeted by a ghost dummy that Henderson and Guth- rie had rigged up. It may be you werent around during Hell lVeek when in a midnight raid out friends lrom MB upset all our bikes and let the air out of the tires. lihe South Noah lounge was not always used lor Relieli ol' another sort. however, was sought by such scholarly pursuits as pictured here. Often it many ol us. as the blast ol classicfal musici which serx ed as a welcome reiuge from thc' vocal attempts proceecled lrom one of the rooms from dawn to mid- tloosely called duetsp by two ol our dorm-mates. night tailed to sooth the headaches ol German l-2, 5'-Y! W1 Wt -5 '7 'Ei?i!E'f'UE'E1iiQf11ilf' NSf'1r1i5!i2i21rihwr::::n:xwt:'m.::aEiL'-''1 4 .I ,. I' L..J1Q.LQQL'LIi1iIs ' esH-- WA- H -v -M W s s so . L, 01' what Ol bluebg 21 lltw-fast But 50 lllelfmel lllcltle lt x rausunn ffm -t 1 lflll lil' I a 9 5 QW' MM IGN lb Q81 IBM NNI M FA'illlliii1lTlTl8kI I r-I I I .1 'T :jig - 1, ii-' 71.5 2 5 -f , -1.1. 4. '- ' ' ' iff-f ' f 1 1 . 2 -'L ' ' ,- 1 A A51 f tx- 1. .-5 . ,ge.: 1 - 1. -, : 3 -L - .: V 5 ,Q 1. f. 7 1. 1-g 1 Q : - -' - A .f ' - - 1 , iff- r f? 'G'-fi ' '1'-1-fl l:1'H1LlunQaLn?: -' 'fn-'mai' f' '-Ln -mf ' . 3.6 .Q -P, I . i.. n' '. .. ' ' 1 .. 6. Q , 1 vii ' I ' b Tl in. 1 1 lhl . lu, 1 'l '1' I1lSlllfp1i111 n11si,,3ll llllled EW wudmmmgl 1. ' u ln' 11. . lhis lllfarp 1 H llool. e1111Qrs0l 111d,w I 1 - an ' 1 F011 1vgrel, dlllllh. - 1 -1h1t1d11ighl wud I UNI d lel 1h1aiI . 1115 Sflllght ll Lil Illll5lC ll ' '1 lflllll fl. MHA hmanl, , ul GU V ,ith tg llllll' There wasn't a one of us who wouldnlt have gladly taken time out to help Mrs. Requa and john Elder carry the first new sheets to reach Noah lfor seventeen years. Or what lbetteivrelief could be found froin the scourge of bluebooks than a good old-fashioned hayride with a new-fashioned iron team to pull? But some ol? our distractions were essentials, for lVeste1'velt was a mighty long stroll froni Noah if your' bicycle happened to be out of whack. - X 139 A V -- .Y u ': v gy g , . ,, . 7t1 R izx i f- '-U ' I f 7 1 W- '- 'E T' I'nf ' E512 1 1 - rw rm - 7Tlf 1Ii iKiE3. .. H51 s if L H x 1 .v Q 1 'Iii we aiwais eiideni, Palmer give Bob Mm fi an eiening dale. ff? igizf , :Aww if K fb 5 Sihgf , 'llrwgxwiug im' Sllllllffl' GXCTX' iaigiii wus gi liltic- 11r1'um'-- img in i'c:rix. im: mom vm in l1m'ic:Im. Kipciegriiif, :md ix-fifliiifkili. who wziii- iffi impfniicmig ion' iumi, HI-U'Hic1irim,u1islBieciif mmm ihehimi piqiixircfi disv qinys his ifxtcezr works tu y Len Fwrkem 'mf Siifiv S U ' - -we ' ' - ,' Tl'iCfll'l2 'md l'u1ntor1s 1l'l0CiCTTl Juli new 'attvxci Perelman und Lmx11sh11z'y. though often as not the cicek fziiiui 'iitr'ic't Lile laeii-Lyn 'QM Heuld, Tnbin. and Lang- ner prepare to work one of our dorm! many long- playing record machines. Scxton,Str21wse1'.and many others of us found l3u1'ton's comfortable lounges conducive to study. 2 In East Burton Stuart Carl- ton, Chuck McClintock, Don Guiton, and George Bennetts say fond fare- wells to George Rawick as he leaves for the Washington semester. I 7 lg ef f ',,',,?rL'f ' A 1 K li .X J .,, I X V ' I 30' Lyonurd CHN I0 'fn Chorus. swhuuung .irchett Dunnmndn , ,.xvonu lnmsttte r I r l urlon SruartCarl- uck McClintock. iton, and George say fond ferre- George Rawick leaves for the on semester. lei? fb- ff . xl r .'.r. '-r 4: 1625! n IUNTO . . . a house meeting , to decide who'll do the dishes . . . clothes on the chairs . . . a book- huying mania . . . an empty house. .S H EPA R D ' S . . . a fully- equipped kitchen . . . at steak dinner . . . fl inarrizige, two engagements , , , the Republiczin platform . . . Bee- tlioveifs 5th . . . cross-country, CLnlRK'S , . . bull sessions in the kitchenette RICHARDS' . . . discussions of Philosophy 13 . . . . XVhitman's guns . . , duck and pheasant hitch-hiking to classes . . . a ping-pong feud . . . rooms hunting . . . medicine bottles everywhere. named for African provinces., rw, 'VY ' - a 'gfmengller 'UI ---1 ffjuntryl ef- f , Non Dorm Students Since so many of us live alone O1 in Oioups oE two O1 three in private homes scattered throughout Oberlin, and since some of us commute from as far away as Cleveland or Farrell, Pa., it is impossible to give us all separate recognition or describe our individ- ual activities. Our memories, however, of the past year are as many and varied as those of dorm students. But we have the added blessing of the comforts of home and worry of transportation. l9Vhen twoor three of us lived together, we sometimes developed particularly close friendships, or if we lived alone at home, a brother or sister often filled the role of a roommate with all the accompanying pleasures and annoyances. , 1 Bob Emery disturbs the studies of Al Goodwin to dis- play a new tie reminding us that, although we lacked inter-room dorm life, we still enjoyed college life within our rooms. 145 .sw-E.,-.v-m-4.- .1 QW'.4'd 1 'I '1 1: 3'1' I qW-y-- Inna- 17 .Rh I 5 I I :fig I Q, f. 'X A Y. .H , 1 y f, X4 ' of uk? -. S- 'S av. A 1- -. NS K . ,X --Q -.l wp.. q , I f ,f f 4 ,f ,fr ' 'I I7 ,f ,W 1, .V gfy, 6 CJK? Y. fn , X757 4971. my xv gli. X27 f 'iff 0 1 W . 2 .x vi 3, ,HV i . 'f,fw?ff'1-V ,f I - fzsfrf V , -- ' qs, ?'2,4: ' rv ' ! I 2 - E, f 1 J' x '. V gegfiz f J ff, 1 V Q 1 1 1 ffif? f QM ,QQ f4f KFC!! 3 ,ff 1, 'silgffgiffg-1 .14 ffiyazfafge ,x f 111 5,4 ,gm ff sf H2 J,-U Gm 1 r egf0,,3g,,i,- 14, --6 -, 4 'vmwgiif 7' J V ,. W5 P' 4 'Q4,Jf1f V , . . , W,-4,,,V,,,:iX X VQLHKQ BLCH M Xfi 'fF i M- 4 . Xa PEIDPLE liver'-changing, but most signill- cant. are tlre people at Oberlin, Lzruglling' people at the Snack Bar. serious people cleliveriug lectures. dreamy people at All-Colleges. zmcl proud people at Comuremfemenet, Molly Keller, secfion editor '- 1 'll PRESIDENT VVILLIAM E. STEVENSON President Stevenson carried Oberlin's name to many conferences this last year as he spoke at the Cleveland Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Denison University, Amer- ican Institute of Banking, and the Northeastern Ohig Teachers Associationg lent his name to the Ohio Com- mittee of Independent Voters supporting Taftg and worked with the F ahy Committee-a group striving to . improve interracial relations in the armed forces. This I last committee has worked on conhdential and un- publicized material. During the past year President and Mrs. Stevenson attended alumni meetings in homes in Hartford and Buffalo, and hope to meet with all the alumni groups, t0 discuss with them the uses of the Alumni Fund, which in recent years has been devoted to dormitory construc- tion. Recently contributions to this Fund have de- creased, but the total of all contributions to the College has risen. l I THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF OBERLIN COLLEGE Ralph NI Andrews 19-19 Hun E Bamfnd 1Q42 L L E C 1 H ahh' IX Bfukl' 1947 Edwin W Blouse 1932 ey on after 935C1arence T Cram 1950 Robe!! E 194V J A Bcaiiicc Doeischuk 1020 Peicx I Ebbott 194, E Dani Dui Ind 1911 1.4 Mixed R H011 1918 01 M L 1943 iwmN Cx swold 1930 Clarenct C johnson 1959 I m ONCE Eau heugom 1930 I 'xicmr unennuus 1.45 1 s. ivnmfin 1- K , I ., K L uis S. leirce 51 lm LJ Cl. .l,. Y, lx Hunk C' V111 Cleef 1932 Q Beatty B Hfilliams 1926 I ' iu cs ban ci. 1354 1 Lucien 1. ivfimtf 1910 qaetmsea March 6 19505 lf. 'A Q iq'Et2Q.,???q.55ifQf'f'j',I. -X5 Iliff-'i.,:' Q'QQ if :f'ffLQf'i 77' AQ' 2. g,.lf'jjQ.' - I f f. , 3- ' -In-4,-.L -1' --I -' 1 ,fJF'.'- - ,7 -mafi.5,,m,g,,,igui,,-, -' '- -' ' ' , .- -- -eff:-m '-I- I-N .. -nz: . L - ' . x v , v-1 ll E . 'i l ,. lllsi 'glgRl1n'snim,l V h lllil mln '- till 'd 'he xiiijfllfilv. B 'lim lllftn Qt U1 the Pslllll 011 alll lllts ll K mullllfiltial All ' Mmm S ii i m hnmfgmlin. sim., lil Ill Hlllll nl I me l glllly i Wd to -Flmllll dlmmm , r lllfgw.. I5 to ml il , lm umlllllltlilg 'x vinci ' in L L - kk lhl QU '!'1 l.1'1lTl.'8l' f ll? NW Administrative llfficers The new Director of the Conservatory, DAVID R. ROBERTSON, who responded to student feel- ing by inaugurating study on Conservatory prob- lems of practice room assignments, course require- ments, and recital procedure. The Conservatory Student Council, formed since his arrival, is focus- ing on other problems in which Mr. Robertson has demonstrated his interest . . . FRAN SEAMAN, who has come to mean so much to the Dean's Ofhce in her year as Assistant Dean of Women, by helping with those difhcult tasks of room assignments and board jobs. The person interested in the students' social life, KATHARINE VON WENCK, who goes out of her way to plan good times, ranging from All- College Dances to small birthday celebrations at Goodrich House . . . The Dean with a smile, MARY DOLLIVER, who finds time to watch over the YVomen's Self- Government League, sponsor Gilbert and Sullivan, donate her car and act as driver to groups who need transportation to meetings, and who ends a dorm visit with community singing . . . DONALD M. LOVE, the Secretary of the Col- lege, whose oflice keeps College records, charts the Appointment Calendars for each week, and even sells those vital articles, bluebooks . . . Moving from General Alumni Secretary to his present ofhce of Assistant to the President, THOMAS HARRIS is the person hard at work when those lights are burning late at night in the Administration Building . . . V ln the important position of General Alumni Secretary, BOB KEESEY, a former Glen Gray Scholar, head Freshman Counselor, director of Menls Building, and captain ofthe football team, continues to work for Oberlin . . . W. BLAIR STEWART, now Dean of the Col- lege, comes from Reed College in Oregon, where he taught economics under a gradeless system. His experiences in educational pioneering at Reed formed the basis of a Chapel talkwhich has been much discussed on campus . . . A Dean of the Graduate School of Theology, LEONARD STIDLEY, an authority on religious education, directs attention to methods of help- ing future ministers become effective religious teachers . . . Assistant Dean of Men W. DEAN HOLDE- MAN, who has continued the work ofthe Dean's office as Dean Bosworth was away on his year's leave of absence . , ., 149 . ffge,5g7, .3s:' ., - - fw f r?-5 .s wf rt. .I f Z !1 f J E-'I m- --- - - JWWYT' WE?-5 5 Erwi n um , , 115 : iff-ftil l viiss' ,J 5 e Administrative Year G X. J! olrmlxa AVO 1 E - 3' 'ir-fliWu'F5'a 4 - 1'llll1lll lnlnlsm X.,- I I 1 ' 1 1 Illllll-' llll'llll!Yp I 'I' ll Q' fr ii .1 f Y-x X ,s .. ,.,, .Mi-,.--. -- -- ,,',!4f...i.... President Stevenson listed the following appointments in his Annual Report: David R. Robertson, Director of the Conservatory, W. Blair Stewart, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Robert L. Jackson, Director of Ad- missions, Charles P. Parkhurst, Jr., Director of the Art Museum and Professor of the History and Appreciation of Art, and Leonard Stidley as Dean of the Graduate School of Theology. President Stevenson expressed the hope that Oberlin will be undertaking an increasingly ac- tive role in pioneering in educational methods. Students learned that the Trustees had in- creased tuition rates 21550 in the College, S30 in the Theolog, and 5fZ, in the Conservatory. At the same time, the George F. Baker Scholarships were given to Oberlin, a sum of 550,000 to be spent over a six-year period for admissions scholarships to young men of particular all- round promise. These scholarships may attract boys who might not otherwise be able to attend college. An alumni committee headed by Claude E. Clarke has been studying the entire college scholarship program. The Trustees this year concentrated ,on in- creasing the efficiency of college government and on establishing a new budget, holding spe- cial meetings, and consulting with faculty com- mittees in order to reach decisions. Budget- making authority and the power of administra- tive appointments have been transferred from committees and centralized in the President's hands. After discussing revision of the faculty salary scale, the Trustees adopted a new scale, increasing professorial salaries by 3250 and pro- viding for consideration of salary advancement for all faculty members every two years. The General Faculty recommended a new pro- gram for foreign students who do graduate work in America but cannot qualify for A.M. degrees. To those who complete at least sixteen hours of courses . . . in American life, institutions, and culture, Certificates of American Studies will be awarded. Those who do not desire this pro- gram but take a year's work or more, will receive Certificates of General Studies. The Certifi- cates will be signed by the administrative offi- cers and can be valuable to foreign students returning to their home countries. Six members of the faculty whose combined period of service totals l88 years retired in June, 1949: R. A. Jelliffe, head of the English depart- ment, J. C. McCullough, Chemistry Department, Clarence Wfard, Professor of Art and Museum Director, F. H. Shaw, Director of the Conserva- tory, L. Conrad, Associate Professor of Sing- ing, and V. V. Lytle, Associate Professor of Theory. Howard Robinson of the History De- partment is now taking his sabbatical leave- touring Africa-preparatory to his official retire- ment. James Nelson of the Economics Depart- ment is on leave, working in Mfashington, D.C. .i..,,. .wg-w ...X 'wid mv, , ,, ,.1.-ug uuununn In Q. , - . un.. . . , , V I . I Q 1 ' F'm t 't - 'i: .' ' ' ' ' 'lil'-7-.-:.:.i-:LIMS -'iiiiiii1'niirfriix::::::f1-:ra:1::-::::rf:svL1.22Tl7-1-5.1,---1-1-.':.:.1:x.: . A .V A- - V - A . .., ..-..........,...V....... .f - ' ' .,.n suznnimy. ..,. ... .g. ...U .N 1 -4- , I ,,,,,.,,, ,,...g,..4.,,g.4.u.-nn.-,..n...n.-... M... -.-1-1 I Sai, 1 Q vi . 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Jeffery Auer, Robert Gunderson. julian Fowler. 151 , U it UI f ' Q BZ, - -I -3'l3?9T.v 11- zauxgu 4 f sgvmrx-me rs. f. f isissrarz. fl I i 5 Charles Cremeans, Mfilliam fy Orr. li le Classics l E l r l 1 9 l 1 l 4 1 Plllltllill Science ohh Mason 'lhomas Fenn, Iohn Lewls. l ' History' 6 , Robert Fletcher, Thomas LeDuc, Frederick Artz, Robert Murray, Charles ll M urphy. fl 152 , ----e-r-'-A -f'-me--vw'---.' .. 52...........37.f.S-y':'1f.r:-Tr- 'ni-rzrvvvvf-1:3--Ep' gvg ggggggfflgggg,-,'Tg '2,,' g., 5.wA'..s:.. ,ggg:g.y:-:I--in--'Mania ,E , - inu- 22iZI 'i 2lE2'll2'Z'fl1lZ 2fi'2f2'l'3:2!3f29Z'UE'IEZ11'2' i '1lIL13ffi'Z11fI'li!fl-Alffhlimil-12,421Jfiu' UE'-5 .,2...:,.,l,L.,.J Lulu ' 2'Zu,1'1'II1l.'f-'UhlwI uni'-E' ' 4 ....... . . .- . .. .. . . . .F I ,, . .x U . ...f n ,l-mu - - f - - --' gsfvv f YQ X 3---, V7 fe- .:,., x,...,,,, , ,-.. ,,, llieql fllee ' l 1 as Fen i Nlatllematics Clnelnistry L Frederick Graff, Elbridge Vance, Bryant Tuckerman, XfVerner Bromund, Luke Steiner, YVillia1n Renfrow, ' Robert VVagner, Mfade Ellis, Chester Yeaton. Arthur Campbell, Mrs. Ellen Shoun, Robert Lyle. J. .......m. 'dm-More it H'f'1: 1 ml f 1-'WWW W 5 WN 1 'ilu 5'ilW'lWr'5 il 1 it s L?IimiGlf Physics Zoology FIRST ROW: Forrest Tucker, Carl Howe. SECOND SEATED: Hope Hibbard, George Scott. STANDING: ROM7: Thurston Manning, David Anderson. XfVarren Wlalker, Robert McEwen. 153 '45 li'l'. Hen l,c -wis. SECOND ROXY: XViIliz11n lflellmuth, Curl Arif.. Cicrzllcl Sirkin. lEl'lPllllIllil'S l lRS'I' ROXVZ H21lT6'y' XVOOS- ! i 3 Sociology 5 Richard Myers, George Simph son, J. Milton Yiuger, james MCKQG. I I 51 5 J K l 1 Geology Cllarlcs Czxrlston, Fl'CdC1'iCk Foremzm. Rcucl Frost. Il 01 an Il y CQL'Ol'gC.IOl1CS. 71-IIONIILS CUIJIJG, PEI ul 562113. Philosophy Curl Xicoi, Lucius Clzuwin, lfrzuxk Ebersule. 7- v mnmllies OM , Hawey W Lexus, SEC 9 vnnam Q H ll Gerald Sim' Y 1 riology ns, George Simp- un Yinger, james s '1 on, Frederidi ' Ifrosl. If bbfif 911135 C0 pm' .vifly 31 U5 G 4 log! 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I Ml '- a ' ' 1 - v- -' ' .-.-.-...-.-:',. ' ',.- 'A Q1-nu---le v1l'f?l:.VI9l9!l. u +61-Qnhaaucodnfininn I-0 HQ. 7 ' V I ,mar ma o 5 x n a A Faculty SEATED: Daniel Harris, Arthur XfVil- liams, Richard Mur- phy, Clifford Cook, Geo. Mfaln. STAND- ING: David Moyer, Axel Skjerne, Arthur Dann, Reber John- son, James Hall, Free- man Koberstein, Charles Seltenrich. SEATED: Irene Rob- ertson, Marion Sims, Inda Howland. STANDING: Fenner Douglass, Iflfillard Mfarch, joseph Hun- gate, VVilbur Price, Jack Radunsky, Stef- an Krayk. ww- 'E Tf fffTW?FL 7f- ,,?TE5 f'.Q.giZ'ji:.51gI i?ii 'ig-l1. ,fY4!f , - , ' I ' ' W f '1-ff in efa: 'M i11Q f vlilrziw' f ri SB: is fa H .ma sw rrwnmwwivxln, 1 - 1 1 fonservatury SEATED: Emil Dauenberg, Marian Hlilliaiiis, Elizabeth Lasley, Lucy Lewis. STAND- ING: John Frazer, John Ken- necly. School of Theology FIRST ROYVZ Francis Buck- ler, Herbert May, Clarence l-lzuuilion, Harold Fildev I NX alter l'lO1'l01l, Joseph King. SECOND ROYV: Leoxizuid Smlley, Tlmmzns Kepler, l-lz11'- olcl Phillips, Llewelyn Owen. 160 ' i 41-.1 .,.,.:'p:.':'i-54....:'1':7iTf.'.,....::::-,r . I l 1 ' rn ---1-Q-i....-.,..... .1-: ':'-U'-sf-: PEL:2!i!: t1.IlZfIi2i2l i Si Q f . 1 rl Q X k i 1 1 i 1 P . W 5 Q r I 1 161 4 w Y N, 'A'- 'M'!'4 ia-'iRi'.g1' , Af-ff-V-WM-'P-1 '1 '1' 1X'1f F -'F T -rn 1 WW V U Q 1i'W'wf'fw'fww -fu: in 'z :1:::f:12:f11m:sa.szr?f'fHs'r1-'rW,.uff' ' 1 153' fm. , , - .f-431, A l u f ,Q fl: ' - '.'. : .., .933 .. .xr . : na .ETIUEQ 'j, ,151 , :qw 1- U I ,A Q A -rg ,ggi r 1 iq? A p? , - , v 1 Vw , f 1 .. mf 35515131-. . - ., ,Q 3 ,,. , --,:-::,- , J ,-ff: ,-. a f YSQ ., ., Q 6 'FN ,, 'N y wx f '57 4 uf Q71 3 S A, sr f 4 1' f 4 f gif! f 5 ,5 ff GN Q X' X 17 1 J :ii Xl, s V I My Www vu, Q, . . A f- ,wxggf x x W - 1. , W wi xx 1: QS . gf-f QNX ' i yfiffwf' . Q. V2 vs Q -f -' ' H . , X995 ' 1 ' 5 2 5 ' X Q , fl ' ' 'XXX V 1 815420 8 ,Z ,x ' ' WZ ,M -. 'ff V5 Kish Y ff -',, , was ' ,n 3 3239! x ' I ., 4 ff Blew-5fK?.Qx1f2f 1 yy 1 .W A, ,, W .mx '1 f fx 4 A f ,wwff ff i 22 . ww ',Q4':,53, ?' M' - 1 ,f ' Q A ,Qs 1 rg Mi 1 4 5 saw Fiequent Gatherings such as in Shlpheid viven ! lt Uilglf lltgnh ft mf Sfflllnary Hmong Pitfvnffifi these f i gchooled y ' 1 njbre than J Uinistefs ifthe Semi- lll, volley- fred. BACK ROW: Coach Dan Kinsey, Richard Staple, Bob Dennison, Giles Shiyers, Richard Frothinghani, Jack Bowers, Wfalter Ralph, Margaret Martin. THIRD ROYV: Vici Parker, Elizabeth Darrow, Janet Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. YValter Crowell, Thurman Coss, Lewis Compton, Don Hart. SECOND ROYV: Mary Lou Brown, Paula LaRose, Arlene Grob, Shirley Bellman, Mrs. jean Compton, Caroline Denton. FRONT ROYV: Merton Cox, XfVilliam Hart- man, Louise Leftwich, Marilyn Stevens, Susie Jones, Mrs. Barbara Coss, Mrs. Margo Dennison, Mrs. Hulda Breden- burg. 163 '-'elf' 5111953137 1 .9 ' V 1 Fa ' 'R C ' 'iff 1 1'B14'm'BfJI4f vii! or g, FIRST ROW: john Beck, George Bell, Harley Benthin, Allen Bowe, John Bowers, Richard Breclenberg Jack Cassidy SECOND ROW: Harry Chang, Dale Clark, Lewis Compton, Thurman Coss lsharn Crane Frank Crofoot lValte C owell. , , , , I r r THIRD ROW: Ralph Dessem, john Fleming, Richard Frothingham, Forrest Goodfellow, Boyd Granzow, Mary Grubbs, IVilliam Hartman. FOURTH ROW: Neptune Holloway, Howard Houldsworth, I'Villiam Jacobs, Janet Knapp, Arthur Krebs, Leland Lotz, Malcolm McClenaghan. FIFTH ROXV: Elliott Mason, Alexander Meakin, Robert Moser, Oscar Olson, George Parsons, joseph Peterson, Hans Poppe. SIXTH ROYV: Vlfalter Ralph, IVillian1 Reeves, Carl Renter, james Savides, George Schissler, Austin Shank, Giles Shivers. SEVENTH ROVV: Harry Smith, Charles Spencer, Frank Stone, Frederick S-nl, -' 'U' YI' ' T tiocicl, Chfloid Thom, Simon Tino, Sidney lincent, Robert Hood. , ,h .-.-. ..-W., '.., in-Y v--1- ---Y gqaunqgvowunuunnnevwrr n. vu-un' I neu n-- . - 5. .S , .IF - Hai!! ,,.-.T ,4 J? - '-'A :n Iv .nf 5 ' E? . x 5 I . 2, K .A N H91 'M D aff? iswvhgz in We, P',',5?lE'2,-i1 .. Egg? ' 'iff A ' 5, Q, . 11 J K sgisfgm 1 gi: . 1 ' Q ...- 'I F17 Ox ffafimfwfs QZQEJQLW Wikia? Ls 1 me usa wylsgv- ' 'I' '2'1 1'T'? T'l ' l n'T '? T'T '1'7'Tv u T M' 's n ima u ' ' ' 2 2 rf - Even seniors relax occa- sionally. Students stiff from studying unbent at the fall picnic held in the Arb. 166 38 degrees were awarded to the advance guard of the Class of '50 at the February commencement. President Arthur Flelnming of Ohio Wesleyan addressed the I graduates. Seniors of 195.0 Amid the jungles of glass tubing. the pale flickers of bunsen burners, and the foul fumes of chlorine gas, potential medicine men learned ins and outs of labs. E 1 v 4 l ,il 1 .P 1 I i 1 - ' -'RJ ll1i1eliHlfl'll0M V 1 ' ', Mil. x Hmmn11.llen v hoe: CHRI' Dlllllli' - Wg, Sllllllllllll 1' Piesillenl, Dlllllllllllll 'Il 1 sen'edi11dix'idual il engagerl in leamul l5Clll0lll0l11 icuii f Early in Oclobri' 4 members ol Ihr ulg ally enlorcecl elle. l0l1illl'CllEEl'Ell ill llllldgfllflilllflcg 011 llefcuilucr Q KOIllllllllE6 uleiilbq would fominue ue. X e lddrsssed the nm, and the I ours of labs. Anne Gates Hfomen s Social Chan man Thomas Biennan Mens Soc1alCha11n1an Mis Dona hoe Carter Donahoe P1CS1ClC11Il Katherine Spieng Secretary Tieasuiei ohn Barnett Vice Piesldent Definition A senior IS a matured rather re served 1nd1v1dual who spends most of his time engaged 111 learned pursuits Riddle When IS a senior not a senior? Answer. On a class picnic. Early in October a great throng of enthusiastic members of the class of l950 disturbed the usu- ally enforced silence of the arb with softball loudly cheered relay races and fireside singing and a general release of stored up energy On December lOth senior and junior social committee members worried whether soap suds would continue to look like snow through a long evening at the Sleigh Ride 50 and 51 Christ mas Formal and between semesters barn dance calls blended well with post finals blues at a squai e dance held in rec. Early in March the seniors held the first of their monthly after-lab coke parties informal affairs at which any senior could wipe the nitric acid out of his eyes and relax for a while at rec These coke parties served to console freshmen who worry that they do not know everyone in their class for these affairs were planned by the social committee to give their classmates a chance to get acquainted. 167 ' I' ' ' f-A TXTLRTITLTLELTLTLTLTQIEEFE75ififiiiiflrivf'gfifiiiliITAILTPLIITITLT-NL?17LTLTL7lTl?LTl?2THLTLTL'lT!.'!?iTl?!1113712!!l?lT1T2il13TlTl7UlilTITXTX?NTlT2TlTlTl?l?Zfi?f?l?l?lTlTl?lT1T!'l'l'P'?!?!'!T!2if1?fii?fi'lqfi5i5Pl'1T1T1fl i7'f55 :'1: ' is I ! 169 ,M ...nm-F ' ' C W 'w '-' 1 l t11l!-'TEL WW H ' ,Sl TW 'Hn-5 'F 'tha lY - v'iI9!iY473TI. 5 'f-N7'1l?'!, WI 1 'Y' '? !12T!Yl'3.Y!'!l1'J Y Ff ' A L 'f Hf'K4H2-1-:wif , .1 in .. , .. ., V . V !3 .5,,l i H' ' 5 5 ,i n ' X, i ' - , 3 Q, ' . A ,. 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V5g,3 ,!5vg1 ,1 .iff-55f419Iw!v141 jsia faegi, .vs .o.i,',.+uemn z :e,,, ga.1.'+s 3 3 712:-' , ,.1'P?3 ., 41, ,-fi. .V ' . '- ff gf-, -fi' x '. UNIIIB 0F 1951 The first opportunity the juniors had to review their ranks, greet survivors, and count the PZISL springs casualties came on October Sth, Junior Day, when the class assembled at the football field to cheer the Yeomen in the first home football game. Regretting the passing of the warm September and October weather, the class held the Blue Plate Special, an indoor picnic in Rec, where class entertainers and fireside singing supplemented outstanding victuals. On December l0th '51 and '50 brought '49 to a close with a snowy Sleigh Ride,', the junior and senior Christ- mas formal. Again the outdoor motif-snow flake back drop, Jack Melick's orchestra in a big sleigh, frosty ceiling, white pine trees, jingle bell bids, and Santa Claus with 600 free lollipops. On March 4th the freedom of the wild '20's, complete with tae Charleston, invaded the Oberlin campus for a short stay at tae 'gRoaring Fifties, a Frosh-Junior all-college. The juniors, never satisfied with the social system, held the third annual meeting of Club 5lM on April 15th. Rec was turned over-night into a lowly- lighted night club, and a reserved crowd at reserved tables enjoyed dancing, line entertainment, and imported delicacies Qfrom tae Snack Barj . The Class of '51 drew together for the last time as juniors at tae spring Prom held at Hales Gym under the Big Top. For a night the usually sober gym shone with sequins, blue sawdust, candy stripes, and other circus decorations. All in all a year of varied class activities. Hal X'Villiams, Men's Social Chairman, Mary Ann Kalm, Secretary-Treasurer, David Bowerman, President, Dorothy Lyman, VVomen's Social Chairman, Robert Chamberlain, Vice-President. N7 F we V , g..., Q..- -,.,-ai--, -,.,, ,, ,,:.,H:. 'Q A ' Ybgjij, Mgqmr-3 rnagtmlgnxe ,Q-. .,,. -- 'fi f.. ,-,.., .r ., .swf QL . f A--1 A-51 Wim THC The huge crowd at the Oberlin-Allegheny football game included juniors sitting en masse as a part of junior Day. jack Scott and Herb Rinehart led cheering, but the 'Gators won 21-20. junior Day ended with an All-College dance sponsored by the Class of '5l. Hilarious as usual, Louis diLorenzo as Master of Cerem monies insured the success of the Blue Plate Special. Not only that, but ali the hamburgers and ice cream a hungry Junior could desire. Y' 1 'WTI 1 George Bennette Helen Bequaert Marie Bergh james Berliner Nancy Bills ' Gordon Binning Vfilliam Blachlyy Carol Block Jeanne Blumenfeld Marcia Boddie Edwin Bonsey David Bowerman George Bowman Constance Boylan Dan Bradley, Nancy Brinkman john Brinley Robert Bronsteen Joseph Brough W u Alice Brown Myron Aaronson Mary Achor Arvid Alenius Phyllis Allen ' Marlowe Anderson Vlfilliam Andrus Doris Angell ' M Betty Armstrong ' Rudolph Arn M7 alter Aschaffenburg Robert Atchison Lucie Atherton John Atwater y Ann Bachman Richard Bailey A Beverly Bain Donald Barrett Bruce Bashore Shamsher Bath Arthur Becknell ' r-i-'f ll ff! - B . x , V 1W Og' ' ltr W' , , 5 -, Bfllff Buff. :W WW Bl .lr lifwr ,- U Smal' will till . 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Q fi' ' 'H' A ' -- ' HILHTAILTLI'HTLTLTLIEH1575sfiiriffrl-:iii'HW4Fai111ii'1'zfiixizixrzritzvmmxrxri' - -in ' -. ,vrv-I'Im'wee:.::1z'1': : ' 'x'x7:':':'1e . , , u u, n o 1. a. s L a u .ck 'Civilian Ufien try 'ks C8011 .r :hen fissner Sef , i ltzer l s Marsh Nottingham Henrietta Oates Kevney O'Connor Roxane Offner Bernice Osmola ,pw Eleonore Otto Thomas Palmer Alden Parker Myra Parker Garth Peacock Mary Pearce Jeffrey Pearson Bruce Pennybacker Richard Pergler Peter Perry Shirley Peterson Genevieve Petronis Eugene Piette Rhoda Pinsley Ivan Piscalnikow ,IWW Roland Pratt Donald Rae Douglas Raine Jo Ann Rammes Dorothea Ranck Eunice Rasch George Rawick Thomas Rea Phyllis Reich Barbara Reid Edward Richards David Richey Herbert Rinehart jean Ritter Donald Roberts R Clarke Robinson Myra Rogers Marjory Roller Ellen Rood Douglas Ross m1'1+1+,fu ' ara-' wif f v Ifl fi lim 4245 .eric fr,seara+1'm- is nm. wi W at saw Robert Shults Charlotte Shumard ule Sibley Noiman Sill Ufilliam Skerlong Frederick Smith George Smith ' t ane Smith Doris Snyder Brigitte Solmitz Lee Sonneborn Sara Spencer Janet Spore Eva Stanton joan Stanton James Starr Priscilla Stevenson Tliomas Still Richard Stillinger Marjorie Stone Richard Strang Neil Strawser Irene Strickler Carolyn Styles Robert Roth John Russell Phyllis Samson Richard Sands Arthur Sasahara joan Schadel Don Schalch Benson Scheflf Sarah Scheiber Joan Schenck Dorothea Schwass Frank Scott John Scott A Marvin Seemann Alice Shaddle Vfilfrid Shaw Margaret Shelling Robert Shepard Leicester Sherrill Louise Short all Hl'ltlliiv,i'tf Bnllfwl 14,1 Yir2l l , 1 W, lnllli Ill - 11 fi ilnhlll ld Wm iii ,. kph lnllll W iyx, F Grlff ll l i A , lo.1lm ' WU W A 4 .sf llllllll ln' loan Tplll l illtxlllffl M HN DHT-Y . - riff PJIIIUH A4 Dtlnolxrct Hldl l-illii' hurt l llil Paul l rm'- Czirnllllffl I if ' a 2: i 'T l xi, lf , ,Y H l fl ,gn x . 1 ki 5 ll U 'IW L fe r I - 1-.: , . , ll S ll'21 I. vvass lllll Iling rd Irill I I I ' I I I J I I I ie I Helen Sweet Bruce Swinehart ' Virginia Talbot John Tanner . I Arthur Tenney I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I lfVa1?d W'i1liamson I Earl Vlfitzler Ira Young Morris Zelditchl David Zellner I -- I 195 I I I I I lm- '- .' I '-f-4-ea-wuarla-:asa-2-3. ana:-:-e.emba2' :- ?5'E-iaa 3 :' Z1 55' - V15 'LF 7 H' ' gif? lim 9355 ' ' ' F - ' , ' - a -, 5 ' Y -. -' -w -- vw -.a , Ible W elve eeelol I I+ H if f f I-54,5 -I I Y . .:. - 1: , f ,1-. . - 1 f ,Q .fu'.,.1, ,:yf.5-,-5-S gg'-Y ., :- q,--'Q . v: . -, 1 i 5 I -- ' A I 0Pll0 0llES 0F 952 R g- 1 pF E's'a W al Wfhile the freshmen were still struggling with the challenging problem of fitting many new activities and a necessary amount of study- ing into the few waking hours of the day, the sophomores took great pleasure in Watching their humility through a long Hell Day and then forcing them to tear futilely but furi- ously around their own sizzling fire. On Qctober l2th the sophs took the li'd off a gigantic secret pep rally, which initiated the homecoming weekend. A crimson and gold bandwagon forcibly persuaded students at- tempting to study to join the crowd in front of Finney Chapel where five vigorous professors led several exhausting cheers, and then were carried home by appreciative students. On December 3rd Peter's Hall told a story of bygone days, serving as the stage for Peters Pastf a sophomore class dance. For weeks a re- search staff had been digging up former school regulations and customs out of old Hi-O-Hiis with which to decorate the court of the gro- tesque classroom building. Needless to say the restrictions were not taken as seriously as they may once have been. All eyes turned to the future on February 4th when the Midway Dance ushered in a new half century and a new semester, and late in March veteran sophomore social planners brought the social calendar to a climax when they proudly unrolled their class standard at the annual Banner Dance in Wfarner gym. Alan Morris, Presidentg Richard Erickson, Vice Presi- dentg Nancy Thoms, Secretary-Treasurerg VVarren Lee, Men's Social Chairmang Nancy YVise, VVomen's Social Chairman. 1 af .wg H1 rllernlvf yuryrinjull 3l. if Pffiilllfll gl lliirrllrl- f SEIU - F fittinggliagg Ount of study- ffhe day, the f 111 watching dell Day and Gly but furi- tire. ok the li'd off initiated the on and gold students at- fd in front of us professors d then were dents. told a story for Peters r weeks a re- rmer school 1 Hi-O-Hi's of the gro- ss to say the usly as they n February 'ed in a new 13 arid 13.116 .al planners yimax Whell Stgttldafd at ner gym- L V596 P332 Xfvallen DH1CH,5 50613 J 1 3 M SOPHOMORES Lois Achor Janet Ackerly Noel Adams Raymond Ahrens Anthony Albrecht Deirdre Allen -Ieanne Alter Ru thli Amsler Joseph Anderson Paul Anderson Alice Andrews Theodora Arakawa Aludith Arkin Anthony Armer james Armstrong Kenneth Atkinson Margaret Aughey Nancy Badt Ella Baird Carl Baldwin Robert Baldwin Elsa Barcker John Barrett R. Bartholomew Robert Baxter Arthur Bayer James Beck Benjamin Belknap Marjorie Bell Mary--lane Bell Peter Bellows Mary Ann Benedict Roberts Bent Michael Berla Donald Bermudes Katherine Biddle Gerald Bidlack Jerry Bidlack David Bidwell Carl Biedermann Barbara Blachly Dorothy Black Joanne Black George Blackburn Robert Blechman Lester Blodgett Mildred Bloomsbur Robert Blumenthal 198 gh Kenneth Boehmert Thomas Bosworth Barbara Boyle Cecilia Bradbeer Grace Bransfielcl Anne Britton James Brooks David Brown Barbara Browne Prince Browne Kathryn Brownell Robert Brownlee Richard Brunner Robert Buechner Roald Buhler Keith Bunker William Bunney Dorothy Butler John Cadigan Elizabeth Calvert Parks Campbell Nancy Campbell Dosia Carlson Barbara Carman Carolyn Carpenter Nathaniel Cassell john Challener Jane Chalmers Jenny Chang Mona Chanin Harold Chapler jane Chase Patricia Chase Eleanor Child Carl Christman Elizabeth Churchill Donald Clapp Howard Clarke Cornelius Cochrane Ralph Coe Laurance Cohen Nancy Cole Pat Connamacher Paula Cooper Seton Cottier David Cox Glenn Crawford Harry Cromer 199' tm-wimwg 'W 2 KW ' ri Iiwltltv wif' f if 5 51994. ' 111: '!4!4f3!4t4 !f1,f1tIi4'i3lEigL1, 3111513-Q ,L J I 151 '1 vf4Ei4.+1m MLM SOPHOMORES Carmen Crooks Mary Currie YVilliam Curtis Richard Cuyler George Czar Nancy Czatt Ellen Dakin Mary Dann Elizabeth Darrow Harry Davenport Margaret Day Robert Deacon Nancy Deaver Io DeGraw Colby Dempsey Elizabeth Denstad jane Dewey Alan DeW7olfe Audrey D'heedene Dorothy Dial Warreii Dodson Carl Doershuk Martin Doudna Marilyn Downs George Drake Robert Drake Patricia Drapeau Robert Dreeben Egbert Driscoll Richard Dunham Robert Dyck Kenneth Eddy Ralph Edson john Edwards Anna Ellington David Emory Richard Erickson Harold Erlenbach Iames Eshelman Robert Esseks David Evans Robert Evans Susan Evans Alfred Fagerstrom Berthaida Fairbanks Judith Fineman Daniel Fletcher Betty Foskett 2 00 L l L lil 1 1 1 I LL 1 ' X 2 'I 1 1 H In HR. T!'l'1 ?5 ?1' 2 9 'WIN' y I' N Elizabeth Foulds Margaretta Foulk Carol Frankel Caroline Fraser jean Fredrickson Frances Frey Robert Friedman Frank Frost Thomas Fuller Laura Galatha David Gallup Janet Gamble Sadie Garrett Audrey Garvin Stephen Gendzier Barbara Ger David Gibbons Rocco Gioia Sheila Goldberg VVilliam Goldman Ruth Good Ann Goodman Clarisse Goulder Hans Graetzer Judith Griswold Arlene Grob Helen Gulick Leigh Gunn James Guthrie Robert Hadley John Haeussler john Hagner Clarence Hake Walter Hambuchen Anna Harris Marvin Harris Fred Harshbarger Herbert Hart Prudence Harwood Henry Hauser Donald Havas Christie Hawes Nancy Hays Anita Heidelberg Barbara Heilman Alex Heingartner Patricia Helms John Henderson 201 0+ Jw Q-f'+1w11l.+rIf2v'1.f' wi'fvWI1Il -,tIf,i+ful,'1M1,. mms' 41: rl:4,1r414vQ.,.m,,1'u ,TI flQ2,Q1flililiIlllfglililillligiii1151 IQEJL, .gn ,, SOPHOMORES Norman Henderson Robert Hennon Carroll Hess Eva Hirsch Janet Hoff Douglas Holtkamp VVilliam Honan Paul Horn Reed Howald Harry I-Iunsicker Jean Hunter Mary Jacobsen Rosemary Jacobson Mary Jaeger Donza James David Jamieson Henry Janiec Edward Jasa Albert Jeandheur Charles Jefferson Warner Jepson Alan Johnson Hugh Johnson Katherine Johnson Margaret Johnson Rodney Johnson David Jones Stewart Judson Edward Jukes Claribel Kafka Donald Kaufmann Molly Keller Carole Kimmel William King Anna Kingdon Deborah Kirsh Starr Kopper David Kreger Ruth Kruger Marna Kunstmann Arthur LaBrew Frederick Lacey Warren Laffreclo Bonnie Lake Marilyn Landis Gary Lane Janet Larrabee Earnest Lau 202 il7ZT2117317527HB1Tl?!1lTlT!'fL7271flT1'!!lT! Elisabeth Lawther XfVarren Lee Mary Lehman Shirley Lehmann Grace Lenfest Joan Levin Paula Levin Leila Levine Loretta Li Iames Liggett Robert Liggett Fred Lighthall Benjamin Lim Lois Lind Margaret Lindley Paul Lloyd Edwin London Robert Long VVilliarn Lovett Irene Lutzky Mona Luyten Margaret Lyons Herald McAlpin Dalton McClelland Robert McDougal John MacDowell Patricia McGraw Elizabeth McGuire VVilliam McIntosh Robert McKay Joan MacKinnon Stuart McLean Carolyn McMillen Mary McMullen Jane Maher Jeanne Marquis Salvatore Martirano Donald Marx Alan lNIathe1' Bruce Mattoon Arnold Meardon Robert Merwin Beatrice Messina Barbara M eycr Arthur Miller Karolyn Miller Richard Miller ' Robert Miller 203 Us-H Jfwef If H 1111 1 P11 .HM 251644-1' Jew. W' r 1 1 1411-l'tt1Y1I24?4!lfi Ilff41 fii1i553f'3i,sis,i211 ki4iIi919A4p1IgQ8, ll+lR!:1 T?i!7l1,'i' fm, SOPHOMORES Ronald Nliller Marilyn Milne Robert Monroe Pat Montgomery James Moore Alan hlorris .loan Morrison Mary Mosse Bruce Mossman Ethel Mukai Martha Munday VVilliam lvlurray Margaret Newsome Nancy Nicalo Richard Nichols Virginia Nickels Kalu Nkpa John Noble Louanne Norris Susan Norton- Taylor Paul Ober Glenna Ocshier Richard Ohmann Mason Olcott Richard O'Neil Marilyn Orth Richard Orwig john Owens Jeanette Palmer Lynn Partridge Harry Paulino Irving Pearson Joyce Peck Rufus Peckham Evelyn Penn Gertrude Penner Lewis Perelman Philip Perkins Charlotte Phillips James Pierce Mary Pierre Raymond Pitt Preston Plews Elizabeth Powell Sally Prall Dean Pruitt Louise Purinton Kate Pusey 204 -- ' J 2 'Q ' A ' S 'ffftf' f- 1ifff1f-lfr:':'f- ure'1-'i-.-1--ram- rf -:rar '. -rs. a -. . ... -1xmmrnmsmammmrm..11. ..g 1.4.51 -if 'fi2r111t'H??f1ftl' ,T K iAgcFT :ii '?i'fl'l Gerard Raap Carol Radebaugh Nancy Rainey Susan Randolph Norbert Rapoza Georgene Rasmussen Williain Ray Priscilla Read Joanne Redlin Theodore Rehl Ernestine Reilender Victor Reisig Judith Richardson William Richardson Maurice Richter Harry Ritchie Beth Roach Alan Roginsky Eric Rothchild Carolyn Sandstrom Mary Sandvold George Sauter Barbara Sawin Jane Sayre Paul Scharff Susan Schatzki Stuart Scherr John Schiffer Paul Schmidt Richard Schoenbarger Ruth Schoeni Ralph Schultz Rudolph Schuster Allen Schwartz Marian Scott Sara Scott Thomas Scott Marilyn Seagrave Paul Seligson Joseph Selmants Judith Senior Mary Shafer Donald Shelhorn Alan Shelmerdine WVilliam Sheppard Charlotte Shilling Phyllis Shinn Carolyn Short 205 1, y t?-I ,L J J ty,, .ei3,s, :zz.aaa:szea:f2 ,m 1 , af af, ,:,,1w 14,711 as SOPHOMORES Lawrence Siddall Richard Sidey Richard Simmons Ronald Singer john Singleton Elizabeth Slocum Esther Smart Duncan Smith Blake Smith Louise Smith Oliver Smith YfVilbur Smith Robert Smyth Mary Snider Robert Snyder Bernice Spector Janet Springer Neale Stahl David Staley Jeanne Steffler Richard Steigerwald Frank Stephens Betty Stevens Constance Stidley James Stockdale Nancy Stofan Marjorie Sukoff Derwent Suthers Dorothy Swanson Oriel Sylvanus Joseph Szwaja Cornelia Taylor Ann Taylor John Teltsch Robert Thomas Carolyn Thompson jane Thoms Nancy Thoms Barbara Thornton YfVilliam Thurber Edward Tobias Barbara Toussaint Doris Tracy Robert Trees Marilyn Tucker Herman Turndorf Nancy Turner Marjorie Van 206 L L 1 X 1 L 1 I I 1 Hi L 1 1 I 1 ! I I glpql.,-,-ive -1 C. 1 l l cl Q w il rl T 31 ol K .av-V . -ll . . . if I P ....-1-.i..:,...?f:,,u,,.... .a5T.V,.if..,2,,,r,,.i,,-,. - ,-V.- -1., l Clair Varner Marcia Vaughn amesVe1mil a 1 Y ,l Q Y Dorothy Villars l y Gertrude Vutz , Evelyn W'alden l 1 l l, Peter Vlfarburton John Vfatson Helen VVeaver l Betty Wells 5 VVhitney VVhite y Ray Whitman f l E A s Robert XfVhitney Robert Mfignall P Isabel Wilcox l William VVilkins Dorothy VVilliams 5 John Williams i Lois Wilson Henry Wing Ralph Winkler y Edmund lfVise l Nancy Wise Y Arthur Wolfe Y Robert Woodruff l Cynthia Worrell Lois Wright Miriam Wunderly George Wyer l Barbara Young Josephine Young t Suzann Young Geraldine Youngblood Marjorie Youngblood jules Zessman FRES HM EN: Ada Ascari Mary Carter Frances Clarke Stephen Currier John Davis Raymond Donnell Janet Fossenkem per Dolly Kang Shirley Kobs l John Lownsbury Elizabeth Moore Mary Nichols John Nicholson 2 Carol Nuelsen I l l 207 it-ma. 5 ffl pf I f.' ,g .f,u 4: ls ' 5 fi was se 11,i1aaa:af:iLa:4 airsierzw rs muimpair:as,,4i+f1rs1s5ezrf1r21t --:renewing :nil FRESH N 1953 ba, -, .1 . - Afvi , 1, , 1'2'A'4 bqbf f Z 7 I if Ht 4.9 , f f ' 2 'X 5 Q 4 Q 1 7 J 3 fi f ' .7 f 5 ya' 27 f 1 y JW! f fm? V iz, 10 f f 9 1 f f I , I .5 53:04 if ,Riva m.,.,,.. 1 1 K, ff al 4 4 5 I 4' 749 e ' 1 .R I 4 0 z .4 0., J ,.. .7 ' 1 1 ' -'M-.-.'..,, . ,. 4. - . f f ,g g --'-'v 2 - , V x mf' . reg! ,. A .,v, - QW 6 .5 V Wffzvf -W,-' -v 51, 'z.,J 4z::3, rs--,f ' D ill. YW 5 ., fa 2:5 ,- :sf 2 2 .1 if-1 1124... 'Wlfciiiiilfiiafiliif ' 'i' :, M 'f ' .. -'fm-lf-2,p:w.z:f:f-' At last rid of their red-and-gold badges, the Class of ,53 was ready to feel at home. But the evil-minded sophomores had other ideas. To give the freshmen women That Friendly Feelingfl the Sophomores started their Hell Day at 5:30 a.m., but relaxed enough to let the frosh be the Hbest-dressed women on campus and to have a hat- judging contest in the afternoon between the dorms, with male models. The general reaction, as Webster Hall put it, was, If it's Hell Day, let it be hellish. The men furnished cheesecake for their Hell Day, dressed as women, complete with lipstick et al. They did not act feminine however, for many finished the pajama run after a huge bonfire, and the following day defeated the sophomores in a bitter tug-of-war. Elections produced maroon-and-white class colors and a set of class officers who set in immediately to plan a su- perior social program. In conjunction with the sopho- mores, they held the first all-college formal of 1950, Mid- way, featuring the Twentieth Century, past, present, and future. Following a freshman-junior all-college, The Roar- ing Fifties, the frosh ended the year with a picnic in May. Robert Burnham, President, James Proud, Vice- Presidentg Shirley Stevenson, Secretary-Treasurer, Prudence Fox, Women's Social Chairman, W'illiarn MacDowell, Men's Social Chairman. 208 1 I. 5 Hiliflklf I 50 A - A. --4 ' 1 ' ' ' - A it - - 4 Mg- e ' I ,,L.-1.5-u--4.1-rrmi-1 in 'Htlf ?1TlT!7k?!1.l1'iT!?!I13??l7i7XTlTlTiTL7LT1i!TlTli'1 ? !?i?l?? ww-n -i -og ws ,QQ isoph 'ss OIHQH reS lellf Dlfil frosh be qiy gave a haf all Put lt, ' Hell D 'I' They Pajama lass of the MY defeated l Colors and 3 P1311 21 su- the S0ph0. 1950, Mid. TCSCHI, and The Roar- uc in May, loud: Vice' '-Treasurerg F13 William Starting from the bonfire in Tappan, the freshmen refused to be lost by the sophomores on the traditional pajama run. Many dropped by the Way- side, but a few stuck it out. Dress-up Day costumes for men stressed suggestively femi- nine attire. The boys spent most of the day salaaming to sophomores and calling out their class numerals. Women's Hell Day closed with a hat-judging contest. Mod- elled by Harry Ritchie and other men, several hats showed amazing flights of the imagi- nation. A prize was given for the best. 209 fr - ew e ry v an e ss, i f eta vlv iz, We at -1. v gd as l7n'csEnman Year Stands ollt Alnong 0ur Four Years v ' X X A' V Y A - -5 l. 5, as Q fa ' W- X 5 5 3 X Q 34 A 2 I f Z f I' :as. f -lj . f ,, FIRST ROIV: Robert Aborn, Joyce Abrahamson, Garret Ackerson, Carolyn Adams, Toby Allen, Ronald Albrecht, Dunlop Anderson. SECOND ROIN: Harold AndreWs,.Ed- ward Assmus, Jarvis Babcock, Daniel Baer, Norman Bailey, Martha-Ann Bain, Cedric Bainton. THIRD ROW: Richard Baker, Elizabeth Baldwin, Dalton Baldwin, Claude Balestra, Joanna Ball, Marcia Banks, Helen Batten. FOURTH ROYV2 George Beaton, Allen Beatty, Alan Beck, Sarah Beekman, Mary Beeler, Jack Beigelman, Charles Benjamin. FIFTH ROVV: Allan Bennett, Marion Benson, Jere Berger, Herbert Best, Ralph Bevan, Barbara Biggard, Robert Bils. SIXTH ROVV: Patricia Bird, Permela Birdsell, Peter Bloch, Geoffrey Blodgett, Donald Bloom, Frank Blume, Carl Bobbish. . , t , 7 I S f 7 i i ' ' ' ' v,,' '-f1sf.fQ,. - . 1'.55171731lZmTLTiTlTl?iTi..l,i..l..M?L..'1. . Q.. ,. -73-0 I S 'i i i412fr2 Ill- Q, Garret Albrecht, il'CWSa.Ed- in BZIICY, :Richard 5Balestra, -H RQW: Beifkfllanl , FIFSTHU ., Hgf CIT ,, SIXTH ,C,e0ft1'f2Y Jbisll- 7 lem 1701- This Is The Year Wh FIRST ROYV: Hannah Bonsey, Elizabeth Booth, Robert Borgstecle, Elinor Bower, Carol Bowman, Carol Bowman, Junia Bratter. SECOND ROW7: Richard Brautigam, George Brewer, Margaret Briggs, Mfilliam Briggs, Paul Brinson, Amy Brown, Thurman Brown. THIRD ROW7: Dorothy Brownell, Ann Browning, Charles Browning, Daniel Buckley, Faith Buckley, Robert Bullington, Helen Bunce. FOURTH ROWV: Robert Burnham, Randal Burrell, Ar- thur Burrows, Phyllis Butler, Samuel Caldwell, MaeAnn Cameron, Shepherd Campbell. FIFTH ROW7: Leah Cannon, John Carter, Anne Cartmell, Dominick Cascio, Richard Caves, Allen Chamberlin, Sabra Chambers. SIXTH ROVV: Yi Chang, Diana Chapin, Frederick Chapman, Frances Charrier, Janet Chase, Joanne Chorpening, Caroline Clark. en We First Face Life A 4 I Q Y , 1 4 , I I E 4 a I 'Q I 4 4 i , 4 . I 4 4 i J 4 V. l 4 it i 4 t v 211 4 4 l r:g1'rrfm ' t fel' ' r 1 1 i ' 'i 'TZZ-i 't - 't1'tv'1av'v'v1v.'v:v41I-!424TJ-1?44ZS'Il'F4f.4?i'i214B l!5 ' I 'inn' iv. . 115 -1 im . iwfi'.i!v5r.1:. !1' :5I'?5i-iiffi-i?511,:I'iil+14?f 112, 531.531fits.5?!34?'f345!4'?5f1?4W3T 2 At Illlerlin When We Are FIRST ROXV: Richard Clark, Robert Clark. Susan Clark, Robert Cleland, Robert Clements. 'Iohn Clough, Helen Clugston. SFCGND ROXV: Jean Cochran, John Coe, Edwin Coleman, Esther Compton, Donald Condon, Thomas Con- over, James Cook. THIRD RONV: Dona Cooper, Marianne Coper, blames Cork. Peter Cowin. Martha Craig. Norman Craig, James Crisp. FOURTH RONV: Robert Cruickshank, Sarah Crum, Martha Curti, Richard Curtis, May Dandison, Beverly Daniels, Bruce Daube. FIFTH ROW7: Stephen Davenport, Leonore Davidoff, Fred Davis, Ralph Deal, Charles DeHeart, Marv Denzine, Jane Deschaux. SIXTH ROYV: Stanford Dettman, Rollin DeVere, Virginia deVyver, Louise Dias, Helen Dickinson, Charles Dietrich, Ronald DiLorenzo. Thrown Into A New World 'sm-My .WM-f1,'yv .,. ., ,f , ,,- fa Z- , f I-if ' - Z ge? - , V. ,nv 'r'fi'7fr Z7 if wx l f I 9 4 X sf if 9 ,R , 1 X 5 is fr 243 lf ff: -, ' '- NT 7 ZA. I i nuff ,W f .ms ni, ! aff s f is k f. , a5ffl4wff,f . - , , W, ,f , 944525514 ,f f Em. i. .W -' ws A' 1 5.4, -- 'f1'Xs'fl13v ai' , 1 2- , it 1 f 4 fi Q 1 Z- 4 I I ...pf- W 12 Q xl ' f WNW , Q-'f -9, ff 1 'QE 1 I ,X J Z , Cf' ' , v, ,,,, , ,f 1' 1 , 4, 5 4' . F lun' of , If 1 1-dll is ovlri V9 f, ' a Wt '7 ,l H e' I 1 l if A I ' 1 fi 1 A' S 4 - .155 t 1 -.g1,52:, 1 A 1 i ai 24 FIRST Row Ip ,, - Dalld Dlldge' hnttir tfwstcoxnkox 1 William Dom. Q lrincis Dn mf' lnllfll, hum lsgfylastwifkr K llfl2l111esE3Qf',i, Elllliinne Eu-, 'iff lidffthi. filkli lgiana Field' XH hf0d0Ie ff il Fowler, Predvrit-1: Freedman, lily: T Illllmmm 0ppressed By The Sophomore Tyranny 0f Hell Day 1 F IRST ROW: Irwin Dines, Viola DiNuzzi, Elizabeth Doan, David Dod e ane Dolben oan Donahoe Andrew Dou h g , J , J , g - erty. SECOND ROW: Martha Dougherty, Nancy Dougherty, William Doyne, Mary Driscoll, Christopher Drummond, Francis Drvaric, john Dukes. THIRD ROW: William Du- mrtru Laura Dum er ames Duncan Clare Eames Mar . . f , P ,J , 1 ' Jorie Eastwick, Janet Easum, Harriet Eaton. FOURTH ROW: james Edmonds, John Elder, Margaret Elderfield, Katharine Ellis, Clifford Ellsworth, Robert Evans, Francis Federighi. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Fenn, jane Fetherlin, Diana Field, Ann Findley, Kenneth Fisher, Ella Forsyth, Theodore Forward. SIXTH ROW: Larry Foulk, George Fowler, Frederica Fox, Prudence Fox, Robert Freed, Phyllis Freedman, Wilfred Freeman. Mt ,- fy ,ff f5i5??fifi1?1ff5?f2is?f4f41?3f?Hf 91' M11 H 11 I I-1 M 'lim-'iv ,frm 142414411 an 11-We if 1z1z,g1.1+1,1 .4i4m,f,:,e,,,131,,1,,,, 1, 2 But Taking lt All ln The Spirit 0E Fun Intended ypf, li I .. gp f 4: UQ' if ,Z F nifi-1, , gf, w as '?'f W -YM? i , , ,,! , N ff W f 1? A Z 1.6 Z' 4 F , A. g, , In , f in fd l 2 V5 a, y K , ri J FIRST ROYV: Joseph Freer, Ellery Fuiks, Elizabeth Gad- durn, John Gaeuman, Marion Gallup, Viola Ganger, Jeanne Gardenier. SECOND ROYV: Ann Gassett, YVilliam Gaw, Barbara Geer, Mary Gibbon, Sherril-Ann Gillette, Irvin Gilman, Barbara Goldberg. THIRD ROYV: Adele Gold- stein, Ann Goodall, Marie Goodfellow, Ethel Goodrich, Murray Goodwin, Charles Gorham, Marian Goss. FOURTH ROYN: James Gosselink, William Gravesmill, Betty Green, Marjorie Green, Elizabeth Greensmith, Hugh Grey, Evelyn Griesheimer. FIFTH ROYV: Charles Grose, Gordon Gross, Barbara Groth, Diane Grubbs, Jean Gurney, Ann Gustavson, Roger Hahn. SIXTH ROW': Ann Hallenbeck, Judith Hal- perin, Mary Ann Hanke, Olive Harbinson, Richard Harper, james Harris, Marilyn Hart. W I will RU I if v, t t, mtl R in-I ,IA I+' I t l ill ' 2 Hu HJ ull ll' .V , C ,, lltil'Hegnf1-' Hiiuii ' ' J V n 'le hcollol .cr fl llllor H -x E , uulnll- Rllll URTH lm H EO p Howell' Ummld Al W L X lnff-C601 'lim loiiesilfancllori I trllulkeu' 1 Ili ' RMO- Kgllllln 41, y f L , S. if rf: - .J f .Ax 14 ,I T, .-., f - - -.-,-.-.-.-.....am..-......w f e. , , , . 4, - - . . fm . I . , , oi-mv 0 K 1 - .---.-.- . ...... .,.. -au . .'4..-mil?-, Intended Ls, Elizabeth Gad' la Ganger,jegnr1ve tt William 3, ' if Gillette, Ifvln iw: Adele GRE' Ethel Gvvdfffi i Goss. Folgleen mill, Betty T 1 , hgh Grew Eve ln Gordon Gross' ,CJAHH GUSIHVSOHJ Geek Judith Hal' ,Ricl1a1'Cl Harper' Wllell We Faced the Horror of 0ur First Bluelrook FIRST ROYV: Vincent Hart, Joyce Hartline, Kazuko I-Iatanaka, David Hatch, Thomas Hayes, Mary-Ruth Hazel- den, Gibson Head, SECOND' ROVV: Charles Heald, Mich- ael Hegner, Herbert Henke, Robert Henke, Carlton Hen- sley, Theodor Herwig, Joan Heyer. THIRD ROW: Scott Hiinstead, IfVilliam Hinckley, Paula Hirsch, Lois Hoff- niann, Elinor Holiinan, Arthur Hook, Budd Hopkins, FOURTH ROVV: Robert Horst, Janet House, Joseph Howell, Mary Ann Howell, Sylvia Hubacher, Richard Hull, Donald Hume. FIFTH ROW: Gerald Humel, Charlotte Ince, Cecil Issac, Linda Jackson, Joan Johnston, lwason Jones, Frances Jordan. SIXTH ROVV: Myron Joseph, Rob- ert Juckett, Doris Kaniioka, Janet Kane, Geraldine Kapp, Kathryn Karol, Marlis Kassowitz. I l 1 l 5 t u l l l l l t 1 I 215 t 2 - -t. ns, fn Tn-- 'm it 'f ' 'I -???f?i?Ii?? -fy?-fftigwfto tl- ,Mtv-.??11.sr,tItv5,tai.f-tiltazdtaqsttz mi .-,v?4.-13515.41,Z?tif3Q3,iL,i4iligQ . , 3-1. ,gh - S V - 1,j.yv. st , .of V i -j 1- V' 5 S. 5 I' V , ,- But lDlll0l'2l'Il Stlll Struggling Ready for the Next FIRST ROIV: Hildreth Katchen. lNfIarjorie Keeler, Carol Keith, Sherwood Kerker, Anne Kieffer, Barbara Kiley, Eliz- abeth King. SECOND ROYV: Helen King, David Kinsey, Elizabeth Kipe, Richard Kirk, Elizabeth Kirker, Annora Kirsch, Margaret Kissling. THIRD ROYV: Joseph Kivett, Marilyn Knack, Elizabeth Knight, Pamela Knight, Ellen Koch, Glenn Koenig, Joanne Koeppe. FOURTH ROIIV: Irma Kompalla, David Kopf, jack Kostyo, Nancy Kramer, Charmaine Kranyak, Ellen Krinsley, XfVilliam Krueger. FIFTH ROYV: Florence Kunitomo, james Lancashire, Jean Landles, Roger Langsdorf, Carol Leahey, Sarah Leavens, Elaine Lee. SIXTH ROYV: Susan LeFavour, Sara Lef- kowitz, Charles Leighton, Bernard Lemoine, Esther Levin, John Lewis, Dorothea Lindsay. iv wtf ffi' -fl ,,' 4- I l L FIRST ROW: 11,4 Litt, William liuzi' W00d, .XML U i Robell l,0ng'0EJLEJi3. Lovell, George Lum Lyman, Cami 3 ,i iitciiilm MHD Y ' . . vc oiiell. Pom i aclaren, Ruth W iff, lhfgarel ROW - :ii 5 h Marcia lo nqllln-.ii -Iatt Egillfl. Merge limo, P. ' Str N N11 .' F01 Km Eliz. Klnseyl Allllora ivert, Ellen H ROW: K1'H111er, K. Xt I .lffan LeaV6ns, Sara Lef- I-CVin, Wllen We Discovered the Wealth of 'Activities I I FIRST ROW: Raylyn Lindsay, Romulus Linney, Barbara Litt, William Littman, Margaret Littwitz, Patton Lock- wood, Ann Lodge. SECOND ROW: Thomas London, Robert Long, Donald Lord, Margot Loungway, William Lovell, George Lubasz, Ruth Lurie. THIRD ROW: Anne Lyman, Carolyn McClaran, William McClenaghan, June McCollum, Jean McDonald, John MacDonald, William MacDowell. FOURTH ROW: Paul Mclinderfer, Wallace MacLaren, Ruth McNitt, Ann McYVethy, Bruce MacWhor- ter, Margaret Macaulay, William Manheimer. FIFTH ROW: John Manwell, lfVayne Martin, William Matthews, Marcia Mattson, Peter Mattson, Anne Maxted, Robert Mayer. SIXTH ROW: Louise Mayne, Ronald Meikle, George Mellor, Peter Memmott, Ulrich Merten, Robert Mesrobian, Roger Michael. 2 . . . . 6 . 0 0 n the Dlany EXtl.a-Cu11'lclll.n1 Grganlzatlons ., S' H A ivvw 1 I Q. M, ... , . W . S... I , .....::::,. Y V . I i 1 ' 1 5 . 4 ' iiai t ill ' ' ' sf,gaiiEaiaEggik. '. ,, ' Xi if! ia Q? J 2' 218 FIRST ROVV: Roger Millikan, Jaines Mills, Marjorie Mintz, Joseph Molder, I'Villian1 Montie, James Moon, Bar- bara Morgan. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Morgan, Mary Anne Morgan, Herbert Morris, WVillian1 Morris, Sheila Morrison, James Morrissey, Barbara Morse. THIRD ROW: Margaret Morton, Ann Moyer, Thomas Mulligan, Nancy Myler, Joan Nahigian, Thomas Naniinacher, Katharine Nash. FOURTH ROW: Paul Nassau, Robert Neil, Mar- garet Nelson, Barbara Neuberg, Marcia Newell, Jean Nich- ols, Rodley Nichols. FIFTH ROW: John Nicholson, Ste- phen Nordlinger, Jane Noss, Patricia O'Brien, Milton Oes- treicher, Michael Ogden, Harvey Olin. SIXTH ROW: Joyce Olson, Barrett O'Rear, Joan Orvis, Karen Osborne, Twyla Ostlund, Gretchen Paflienbarger, Jeanne PagnuCCO- . rf Vi Bill, ,, Rim' ll? - 1 I ' K Pgllllfll slim' 1 I ff. H ., , til PM ,lx LW. xiii -. wil- ' I uit' gl I Pu Wualllluiillu X go I i H J. lla lgji ' H1111 ,porin .. A 15 sgjnl uollbll J I li fl U U U I h mr' FO11fs.l 'li 1 Ki Pllllf FIFTH eintf- Rethstx all Rini, - SHT :X 'llidi Tolar Rmff- Rl Civ ' Rbson Rafhdil .4 riff' Rojansll' W Iv. ., ,K 4 'I' f '-1 ,. mt ' .A V-' .,. ., J , iq 4. 1 E 4 s .1531 y i U Q .ng s ! Ig ' is-, ' J if it TSN I tl 1 - it A ZH ' ' if M E ' n iiHifiliftfilililififmiifiiTliiifiilQ527575film?liiiililiiiiliillliiiiiliiiiilil515333333557lililillmillllli5Iliiiilil lililiiiiiilllllliiiliI .1..-...liiliiiillfilflmilil'l'3T3l!T3l171?3l n u 'Tu W V A il 0 lllls Marjorie Mar Iris, Sheila RD ROW: an, Nancy I Katharine Neil, Mar- lean Nich' IC- wlson, 5 ilton 065' H ROW! 1 O5bOI'f1e1 Pagn11CC0- But Never Neglected Soc FIRST ROVV: Robert Palioca, Vlfilliam Palm, Darwin Palmer, Robert Palmer, Joan Pankratz, Claire Parkcr, Patri- cia Parker. SECOND ROIN: Meredith Parsons, Thomas Patton, Mary Louise Pearce, Anne Perisho, Robert Peter- son, Norma Pettijohn, Theodore Phipps. THIRD ROW7: Emma Lou Plummer, Nancy Plummer, Nicholas Popoyich, Augustus Potter, Jean Powell, Dorothy Prince, Robert Proc- tor. FOURTH ROYV: VValter Protzman, James Proud, Ki Punches, Lois Raasch, .Ioan Rahn, Philip Read, John Rechsteiner. FIFTH ROM7: George Reid, Barbara Rey- nolds, Sarah Rhodes, Nancy Rice, Jan Richelsen, Beverly Riley, Toby Ritter. SIXTH ROYV: Donald Robertson, .lean Robson, Rachael Rockwell, Constance Rogers, Natalie Rojansky, George Rose, Paul Ross. ial Life in 01111 Momellts E 219 ' ' JIFCW ' ' 'F iitlifili Nl L ' U Til l. . 'IW' ' iizizlilililf Qing 'Iv' 'v '5Ii'4'4'i4:' viii 451531, 4?5TifUwvv Ivrlfi Nffeffli We lllblllellllllbl' This Fullest of Years and We Smile FIRST ROYV: Richard Rowe, Nancy Rowland, Benjamin Ruekberg, Evelyn Sadona, Richard Sales, Christina Sanders, Kenneth Sauer. SECOND ROW: Beverly Schardt, Paul Schickedantz, Dolores Schoenbachler, Nancy Schuck, Owen Schumacher, Carl Scovel, Robert Sears. THIRD ROW: Peter Shapiro, Stephen Sharmat, Dorrance Sheffield, Edwin Sheldon, Edgar Shell, Carolyn Shellito, Richard Sherman. FOURTH ROW: Sarah Shipman, Mary Siegfried, Joyce Simon, Sally Singer, Richard Skerlong, john Skow, Dorothy Smedley. FIFTH ROVV: Conrad Smith, Donna Smith, Floyd Smith, Lyle Smith, John Soule, Michael Sperber, jean Sprigg. SIXTH ROIN: Anne Stackhouse, Suzanne Stacy, Robert Staples, Edward Stark, Jacqueline Stark, W'inifred Stedman, Barbara Stein. Q ' I -wa A. , ag,', , , K! if S 96 I sf S, X. , W A X 4 ,E , Hiyy J , V, 12?-TV X ' 5 Tim' .I M , 4:-:. , .' 1, 227 f.. ,, f Jaffa i .,.' Qk , y :J .:,' 1 ,',.' 1 :.v, -,--,- f . if Ag r i I I is 51 , X A... , l 5, - it Auf L fu Q . f ' 4' I - at ff 4 f J 2 I Q W' X . gy 'W QW! .V R I 2 1 220 E. al 0 ,in- Thinl' K, l ,5 1 1 lf la sf' 42 ff! ' A K ll f , w' -,v T, FIRST ROW: Bm: Stevenson, Shirley gm, el, Anne Slillwell. gi, Slo11e,FrankN' Su Swanson, Gilben Ann Tarbuygon' Telllllbjium Ru, Am R0 ,I ' l lil T Thmiii Mmln To Ill mpson' Wfilfi I Hlldo Tom V I lheresqouirh Ri Slrlia Turner uit' ll, Roi . LuEH3l'e11nil iii l'0n SZ 3ll Qliski, usda! X., e smile ld . illristiijggfliimin Y Schardt Pers, cy Schuck 'O aul THIRD ,Rgvell 'Sheffield' Ed mcliard Shermwm Siegfried, Jog? 1 ikow, Dorothy? onna Smith tel Sperber, Jea , Slllanue S n WY, Stark, VVinif1-ed Thinking of 0l11' Joys and Sorrows as Freshmen I 4 FIRST ROW: Bruce Steiner, Avonelle Stevenson, Ross Stevenson, Shirley Stevenson, Florence Stewart, Mary Stick- ell, Anne Stillwell. SECOND ROW: john Stine, Barbara Stone, Frank N. Styne, Georgia Suydam, Ellen Swain, john Swanson, Gilbert Sward. THIRD ROW: Doneta Swarts, Ann Tarbutton, Edwin Taylor, Bryce Templeton, Dorothee Teninbaum, Ruth Tenney, Mary TerBorg. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Tessmer, Patricia Thomas, Elizabeth Thompson, Wesley Titterington, Martha Tolman, Dia- mando Tomaras, Robert Torczynski. FIFTH ROW: Theresa Totzauer, William Townsend, Jane Tucker, Vir- ginia Turner, Sylvia Tuttle, Karl Untch, Bjarne Ursin. SIXTH ROW: Paula Van Doren, John van Steenwyk, LuElla Venman, William Venman, Donald Vollmer, julia von Szeliski, Alan Wadsworth. 222 If I Wifi Q 5 , f fi ax 5 , f fr -ef at l M 1 I Q f if ff f fi if ,Y FIRST ROYV: Virginia YVagner, Evelyn VValker, Jean Mfalker, Marilyn Warkow, Reeves VVarm, Thomas Warner, Barbara VVaterman. SECOND ROVV: Amy Waters, Patri- cia Webb, Virginia XfVeigel, David Mfeikart, Betty-Jane Weiss, Gilbert VVest, Herbert IfVhite. THIRD ROW: Michael Mfhite, VVilliam Mfilbur, Donald Mfilder, Melville Mfilliams, Mfilliam Mfillmott, Virginia VVilson, Madge Wfin- chester. FOURTH ROVV: Scott Withrow, Frances YVolf- son, Amos Wong, Joan W'ootton, 'Lavern Wagner, Rita Mforacek, John VVorkman. FIFTH ROW: Joy Wren, Harriet Mfright, Lillis Wylie, Lucia Yates, Robert Yocom, Arthur Youmans, Marilyn Zoller, Daniel Zorn. SIXTH ROVV: Jean Parkes, Durward Poynter, Barbara Smith, Nancy Stinson, Richard Usen, Felix White, Paul M7iggin, Jeanne VVishart, -Ioan Craft. ,. ,, n if 1 v A I F 1 X 210 Babcock, Jarvis Meach, 1-C, R.D. 3, Wellington ............................... Student Directory o A Aaronson, Myron Gerson, 3-ll, 23 Myrtle Ave., Dover, N.J. ...,.. .. Abma, John Spencer, 4-M, 232 Sheldon Ave., Grand Rapids Z, Mich.. .. Abney, James Julius, 3-T, 1817 Waverly St., Columbia 13, S.C.. . .. Aborn, MCertenJ Robert, 1-M, 51 Cumberland Dr., Yonkers, N.Y.. . .. Abrahamson, Joyce Eima, 1-M, 110 Hubbard Ave., Waterloo, Iowa ...... ....6l .......23 Achor, Lois, 2-C, l014M Ohio St., Quincy, Ill. .......................... 68,69 Achor, Mary Ruth, 3-C, 1309 Chase Ave., Lakewood .................. 58, 60,114 Ackerly, Janet Adelaide, 2-C, Stoneleigh, Alger Ct., Bronxville, N.Y. ........ 58,109 Ackerson, Garret G., III, 1-C, 3505 Fulton St., N.W., Washington 7, D.C ......... Adams, Carolyn Miller, 1-C, 55 Upland Rd., West Lawn, Pa. ......... .. Adams, Noel Terry, 2-C, 898 Park Ave., New York 21, N.Y. .......... . Ahrens, Raymond Herbert, Jr., 2-C, 159 Potomac Ave., Buffalo 13, N.Y.. Aker, Wallace, Jr., Sp-T, 120 Mardun St., Elyria ................... .. Albrecht, Anthony Charles, Z-C, 463 W. Ellet St., Philadelphia 19, Pa.. .. .....90 Albrecht, Ronald Edgar, 1-C, Apartado Aereo 3504, Bogota, Colombia ........ 45, 47 Aldrich, Carol Rose, Irreg-M, 483 8th St., Elyria ..................... Alenius, Arvid Endwood, 3-C, 27 Gibson Ave., Great Kills, Staten Island 8, N.Y. 100, Allen, Deirdre, 2-C, 922 Dodge St., Lake Geneva, Wis ......... .............. 1 16 Allen, Etthanh Toby, 1-C, 400 Blake St., New Haven 15, Conn. .... ........ . Allen, Kenneth Case, 4-C, Farmdale ........................... Allen, Phillip Miller, 4-C, 935 Tiffin Ave., Hamilton .......... . Allen, Phyllis, 3-M, 446 Winter St., Norwood, Mass .......... Robert Ethan, 3-C, 123 W. Humbird St., Rice Lake, Wis... . . Allen, Allison, Richard Gordon, 1-C, 219 N. 12th St., Monmouth, Ill.. . .. Alter, Jeanne, 2-C, American Mission, Lebanon, Tripoli ......... ....28,48 ....23 ...60 ....121 Alvord, Emily Adams, 4-C, 20 Spring St., Livonia, N.Y. .................... 45, 58 Amsler, Ruthli Frieda, 2-M, Rockland Ave., Nanuet, N.Y. ..................... . Anderson, Ctorlissj Dunlop, 1-C, 344 E. Hillside Ave., Barrington, Ill.. Anderson, Anderson, Marlowe Mercedes, 3-C, 165 Brookview Ave., Bridgeport 4, Conn. Joseph Lenough, 2-M, 1411 Home Ave., Hartsville, S.C ............. 58 22, 40, 41 Anderson, Paul Arvid, 2-C, Box 155, Cornwall, Pa ....... ........................ Anderson, Polly Jo, 4-C, 165 Brookview Ave., Bridgeport 4, Conn.... Anderson, Robert Edward, 4-M, 511 N. Columbus St., Crestline ......... ....3S,42 Andrews, Alice Spalding, 2-C, 2627 Ashton Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ...... 23, 58 Andrews, Harold Gilchrest, Jr., 1-M, Falmouth Rd., Hyannis, Mass.. Andrus, William DeWitt, Jr., 3-C, 10 North Rd., Bronxville, N.Y.. . . . Angell, Doris Jean, 3-C, 6300 Beechwood Dr., Chevy Chase, Md ..... Arakawa, Ada Akiko, 4-C, Box 136, Waipahu, Hawaii COahu Is.D ............ ...58 Arakawa, Theodora Teruko, 2-C, Box 136, Waipahu, Hawaii COahu Is.D .......... . . Arkin, Judith Selda, 2-M, 90 Calhoun Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. ..... . .....s9, 1 1 J 58, 58, 126, Armer, Anthony DePinna, 2-C, 55 E. 86th St., New York 22, N.Y ...... ...64, 68, Armstrong, Betty Anne, 3-C, 39 N. Gamble St., Shelby ................ Armstrong, James Edward, 2-C, 2398 E. 41st St., Lorain ........................ Arn, Rudolph Wilmer, 3-C, 8 Mineola Ave., West View, Pittsburgh 29, Pa. .... 38, 74, Aronson, Hillard Jay, Gr-C, 850 Sumner Ave., Springfield 8, Mass. ...... . Arslanian, Nazareth, 4-C, 2666 Shaker Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 .... ...38 Ascari, Ada Lodi, 1-M, 181 N. Main St., Wallingford, Conn. .... ' ............... . Aschaffenburg, Walter Eugene, 3-C, 531 Prospect Ave., West Hartford, Conn. ..... . Assmus, Edward Ferdinand, Jr., 1-C, 308 Harrison St., Nutley 10, N.J. .......... 50, Atchison, Robert Arthur, 3-C, 10 Hartlay Ave., Princeton, N.J. ....... . Atherton, Lucie Eleanor, 3-M, 1815 N. University St., Peoria, Ill..... ...so, ...so, Atkinson, Kenneth, 2-M, 3735 Woodmont Rd., Toledo 6 ........................ Atwater, John Bancroft, 3-C, 2 Crows Nest Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. .... 30, 65, 86, 87, Aughbaugh, Olan Wilson, Gr-T, 125 Blymyer Ave., Mansfield .................. Aughey, Efthelj Margaret, 2-C, 4323 Elmwood, Royal Oak, Mich.... Austin, Donald Howe, 4-C, 621 Wilcox St., Waupun, Wis. ........ . Avery, Robert William, Gr-C, 328 Leicester Ave., Duluth 3, Minn..... Aynard, Agnes Claire, Sp-M, 14 rue de l'Abbaye 6, Paris, France .... ...31, 32, ...za, 47, Bachman, Elizabeth Ann, 3-C, 1400 W. Wooster St., Bowling Green .... 23, 102, 104, Bacon, JoAnne, 4-C, 2808 Michigan Blvd., Racine, Wis ......... ................ 6 O, Badt, Nancy Eloise, 2-C, 4 Sunset, Carson City, Nev. ......................... 99, Baer, Daniel Matthew, 1-C, 2 Horatio St., New York 14, N.Y .... .26, 40, 41, 50, 66, Bailey, Norman Alishan, 1-C, 731 Lincoln St., Evanston, Ill ................. 46, Bailey, Richard Clark, 3-C, 2253 Delamere Dr., Cleveland Heights 6 ...... 40, 83, 92, Bain, Beverly Janet, 3-C, 410 W. Sherwood Terr., Fort Wayne 6, Ind. ........ 115, Bain, Carol Lou, 4-C, 4409 N. Seeley Ave., Chicago 25, Ill. ........... . Bain, Martha-Ann, 1-C, sto Valley Blvd., N., North Canton ..... Bainton, Cedric Roland, 1-C, Amity Rd., Woodbridge, Conn .... Bair, Raymond Loftus, 4-C, 812 Tuscarawas Ave., New Philadelphia .... Bair, Robert Alan. 4-C, 812 Tuscarawas Ave., New Philadelphia ..... . 224 .....oo, 186 61 210 210 198 186 198 210 210 198 198 198 210 186 198 210 168 163 186 198 168 198 210 198 186 198 168 168 198 210 186 186 168 198 198 198 186 198 186 58 39 207 186 210 186 186 198 186 198 168 22 186 168 198 210 210 186 186 168 210 210 168 168 Baird, 'Ella May, 2-M, 20 S. Linden, Highland Park, Ill ......... .... ..... 1 Z 1,195 Baker, Richard Joint, 1-C, South St., Barre, Mass. .................... ...... 2 10 Baldwin, Carl Raushenbush, 2-C, 282 W. 11th St., New York 14, N.Y. .... ..... 1 98 Baldwin, Dalton Graf, Jr., 1-M, Long Hill Rd., Millington, N.J. ........ .... 5 8,210 Baldwin, Elizabeth Condict, 1-C, 29 Crescent Rd., Madison, N.J ..... ..... 1 27, 210 Baldwin Robert Ashworth, 2-C, Hidden Field, Andover, Mass. ..... ,,,,,,.. 1 98 Balestra, Claude Albert, 1-C, 254 Linea, Vedado, Havana, Cuba .... ..... 3 4, 46,210 Ball, Joanna Lois, 1-M, R.D. 1, Box 58, Connellsville, Pa. ......... ...... 2 10 Banks, Marcia Louise, 1-M, 600 W. Forest Hill Ave., Peoria, Ill. ..... ..... 2 10 Barcker, Elsa Carolyn, 2-C, 2307 Ormond Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ............ 58,198 Barnard, Marion Gest, 4-M, 410 Topping Hill Rd., Westfield, N.J. .............. 59,163 Barnes, Dorothy Vera VanSlyck, Sp-M, 2199 Delaware Dr., Cleveland Heights 6.. Barnett, Jolm Warren, 4-C, 2225 Northland Ave., Lakewood ...... 38, 39, 67, 68, 69,167 Barrett, Donald Eugene, 3-M, 2237 Emporia St., Muskogee, Okla. .............. 60,186 Barrett, John Charles, 2-C, 1223 Benson Blvd., Freeport, Ill. ....... .... 2 5,198 Bartholomew, Ronald Ray, 2-C, 10702 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland 4 .... ........ 1 98 Bashore, Bruce Cooper Ray, 3-C, 2514 Foraker Ave., Toledo 9 .... ..... 2 8, 58,186 Bass, Seymour Robert, 4-M, 363 Hickory Ave., Garwood, N.J. .... ..... 5 9, 61,168 Bath, Shamsher Singh, 3-C, 20 Calcutta St., Medan, Sumatra .... ..... 1 41,186 Batten, Helen Ann, 1-C, Camp Wulamat, Bristol, N.H ......... .... 4 5,210 Bauer, Maynard Neal, 4-C, 453 Baxter, Medina ......... ,,,, 3 3,168 Baxter, Robert Malcom, 2-C, 222 S. Main St., Oberlin ............. .... 7 1,198 Baxter, Robert Marti, 2-M, 49 Fordham St., Williston Park, N.Y. .... 61 Bayer, Arthur William, Jr., 2-C, 1701 Buhrer Ave., Cleveland 9 .... 198 Bean, David Wile, 4-C, 3714 N. Randolph St., Arlington, Va. ..... ,,,,, 9 L Beaton, George Moody, 1-C, 31 4th Ave., Fairport, N.Y. ....... ,,,, 6 6, 210 Beatty, Allen Lloyd, 1-C, 257 Crescent Dr., Akron 1 ............. ,,,,, 2 10 Bechtel, Mary Joanne, 4-C, 290 Girard Ave., East Aurora, N.Y. .... ...123,168 Beck, Alan Adams, 1-C, 4641 Rosslyn Ave., Indianapolis 5, Ind .... ,,,,, 2 10 Beck, James Henry,.2-C, 25 Aberfoyle Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. ...... 198 Beck, John Dani.el5f3i?l', Ewa Plantation, Ewa, Hawaii ................ ..... 1 64 Becknell, Arthurglfralncis, Jr., 3-M, 401 W. Pierce St., Plymouth, Ind. .... .... 6 0,186 Beckstrand, Roberf Gabriel, 4-C, 1216 4th Ave., Rockford, Ill. .......... .... 3 4,168 Beekman, Sarah Elizabeth, 1-C, 1188 Avon Rd., Schenectady 8, N.Y. .... ..... 2 10 Beeler, Mary Elizabeth, 1-M, ,306',E. Fleming, Fort Wayne S, Ind .... . , ,. 210 Beeman, Dorothy,. 2iC, 330'NA. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, Ill. .... , Behrens, Robert' Hollister, 4-C, 109 E. Main St., Penn Yan, N.Y. ................. 168 Beigelman, Jack, 1-M, 1397 East Blvd., Cleveland 6 ........... L .............. 61,210 Belknap, Benjamin Heywood, 2-C, 3920 N. Ridgefield Circle, Milwaukee 11, Wis .22, 198 Bell, George Lee, 1-T, R.D. 2, Norwalk ....................................... 164 Bell, Marjorie Jeanne, 2-C, 20060 Hillcrest Dr., Euclid .......................... ,198 Bell, Mary-Jane,l2-C, 2508 E. Belleview Pl., Milwaukee 11, Wis...23,31,68,120,198 Bellman, Shirley May, 4-C, 4609 Amherst Rd., College Park, Md. ...... 23, 126,163,168 Bellows, Peter Whitney, 2-C, 121 Butler Rd., Glyndon, Md ........ ........... 8 7,198 Bender, Donna Mae, 4-C, 511 N. Harlem Blvd., Oak Park, Ill. .......... 23, 35, 58,168 Bonodiot,'Mnnv,Ann, 2-M, 1307 Wilson Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. .............. 60,198 Benjamin, Charles Wyllys, Jr., 1-C, 32 Terrace Ave., Nutley, 10, N.J. .... ..... 2 10 Bennett, Allan Girard, 1-C, R.D. 3, New Canaan, Conn ................... ..... 2 10 Bennette, George Gilbert, 3-M, Masonic Home, Greensboro, N.C. .............. 142,186 Benson, Marion Fredrika, 1-C, 1817 Riverside Dr., South Williamsport, Pa. ........ 210 Bent,'iGeorge Roberts, Jr., 2-C, 630 Wayland Ave., Kenilworth, Ill. f 22, 48, 58, 83, 90, 91,198 Bent, Robert Demo, 4-C, 116 Westwood Ave., Columbia, Mo. .................... 168 Benthin, Harley Orville, 2-T, R.D. 3, Watertown, S.D. ....... .... 1 62,164 Bequaert, Helen Marie, 3-C, 26 Hurlbut St., Cambridge, Mass.. . . ..... 58, 186 Berger, Jere Schindel, 1-M, R.D. 1, Spring City, Pa. ................ ..... . 'i. 210 Bergh, Cfarolynj Marie, 3-M, Diamond Point, N.Y ...... ..................... 1 86 Berla, Michael Julian, 2-C, 5009 Weaver Terr., N.W., Washington, 16, D.C. .... .. 22, 40, 41, 64, 120,198 Berliner, James Irwin, 3-C, 1111 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y. .................. 186 Bermudes, Rtalphb Donald, 2-C, 220 W. Park Ave., Niles .......... ....... 1 98 Bernbach, Barbara June, 4-M, 15 W. 81st St., New York 24, N.Y. .... ........ 1 68 Berting, Frances Mary, 4-C, E. Windfall Rd., Galion ............... ..... 3 1, 58 168 Best, Herbert Charles, 1-M, 10211 Linda Ave., Arlington, Cal .... . ........ 210 Bevan, Ralph Clatworthy, Jr., 1-C, as Catlin Ave., Rumford, R.I... 210 Biagiotti, Guy Anthony, Gr-C, 6810 Clinton Ave., Cleveland 2 .... ....... Bickford, Ralph Leroy, 4-C, 35 Elk St., Apt. 61, Hempstead, N.Y. .... ...... 3 0,168 Biddle, Katherine Joyce, 2-C, ooo Abington Pike, Richmond 22, Ind. ........ ss,oo,19s Bidlack, Gerald H., 2-C, 407 Cheltena Ave., Jenkintown, Pa.. L ...... ...... . . 198 Bidlack, Jerry Thomas, 2-M, 1484 Robinwood Ave., Lakewood: ............. 59, 61,198 Bidwell, David Curtis, 2-M, 534 King's Highway, Swedesboro, N.J ..... ......... 1 98 Bldwellt Mary, Sp-C, 1723 N. Alexander, Royal Oak, Mich. .......... ..... . . Biedermann, Carl Robert, 2-C, 856 Wolfram St., Chicago 14, Ill.. -- 195 Bigelow, Ernest Noe, Gr-T, 186 W. Main St., Norwalk .......... -- Bigelow, Howard Elson, Gr-C, 35 Shattuck St., Greenfield, Mass... Biggard, Barbara Ann, 1-M, 161 Murray Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. .... ..... 2 10 Bills, Nancy Veryl, 3-c, 1930 Bennett Ave., Evanston, Ill. ........ ..... 3 1,186 Bils, Robert Frederick, 1-C, 917 Fair Oaks Ave., Oak Park, Ill. .... 210 ---121 rkN 1195 N.J..,Li if X, . 12 - 1 ss - . Tram m'M llbq 10 Mu Mmm f''''---.-..,ll '34'45,Z11 101111. llnuhl '-----.Mm f'ghY1S1s,, 210 XJ 'Hmmm 'Wm i Cleveland Hegggt---59,168 33,39 86 WMM-'MQWW 1.... Ahliul '----00,136 301314. hlh' -25,191 9.., .,. 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Bonsey, Wtilliamj Edwin, Jr., 3-C, Box 75, Makawao, Hawaii ..... - 'lf- :'rff1-1'-? ::.v.:.r.-larch: .1:.f::.'.'frat.Q-i1IaQ3igx.g,':jgf.f a'g'1':'tr::.7:: .ff'f:',i51g','-11251331341i1'17':':L::':-g-1- 1' 2 2-::.zf:'i :'.. - 111.-.:.'1f ' 1 J ' . J P rom Binning, Gordon Howard, 3-M, 1029 W. 4th St., Weiser,'Idaho ..... ..,,., 9 2 Bird, Patricia Ann, 1-M, 909 Mansfield, Winfield, Kans. ......... .,,,,,,, 5 9 Birdsell, Permela Lee, 1-C, 704 Park Ave., Beloit, Wis. ............ .... 1 30,131 Bishop, Jean Elizabeth, Sp-M, R.D. 3, Box 197, Geneva ..........,. ....... Bishop, Rosemary Seary, 1-C, 326 Willow St., New Haven 11, Conn ..... .. Blachly, Barbara, 2-C, Kellogg Hill Rd., R.D. 1, Westport, Conn .... ........... 5 8 Blachly, William Norton, 3-C, Kellogg Hill Rd., R.D. 1, Westport, Conn ....... 168 Black, Dorothy Helen, 2-C, 310 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa. .......... 23, 58,107 Black, Etleanorb Joanne, 2-C, 230 Somerset Ave., Fairfield, Conn .... ......... 5 8 Black, Robert Harrison, 2-C, 317 Stevens Ave., Jersey City, N.J. .... Blackburn, George Hughes, 2-C, Hughes Lane, Watchung, N.J. ,.,, ,, Blackwell, Charles Allen Blanksten, Richard Alan, Blechman, Robert Oscar, , 4-C, 3918 N. Sniedley St., Philadelphia 40, Pa ........ .90 4-M, 175 W. 93rd St., New York 25, N.Y. ............. . 2-C, 315 Central Park West, New York 25, N.Y.. .66, 141 Peter Robert, 1-C, 5726 Dorchester Ave., Chicago 37, Ill ....... JSER Co' P 0 C B Ol Block, Carol Eleanor, 3-M, 4929 N. Fairfield Ave., Chicago 25, Ill. ......... Blodgett, Geoffrey Thomas, 1-C, Union College Campus, Schenectady 8, N.Y, ..... . Blodgett, Lester Warren, 2-C, 11844 139th St., St. Albans 12, N.Y.. Bloom, Donald Grant, 1-C, 2623 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Ill ............ Bloomsburgh, Mildred Lewis, 2-M, 643 Glen Ave., Westfield, N.J .... .. . . . . .58 Blough, William John, 4-C, 5712 S. Kenwood Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. .... .... 5 8 Blume, Frank Reinhart, 1-C, 353 E. Torrence Rd., Columbus 2 ..... Blumenfeld, Jeanne Lois, 3-M, 6643 Kingsbury, University City 5, Mo. ........ 59 Blumenthal, Robert McCallum, 2-C, 2423 Harrison St., Evanston, Ill.. Boardman, Earle Maynard, 4-M, North Fairfield ................... 59 Bobbish, Carl Dean, 1-M, 7704 E. Jefferson, Detroit 14, Mich. ...... . Boddie, Marcia Lorraine, 3-M, 821 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore 17, Md. .... .... 6 0 Bodell, Bruce Robinson, 4-C, 274 Forest Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill. ............ .... 9 2 Boehmert, Wtalterj Kenneth, 2-C, 15622 Norway Ave., Cleveland 11. Bonar, Mfargaretb Ann, 4-C, 2311 Elm St., Parkersburg, W. Va. ..... .... 3 1 Bonsey, Hannah Louise, 1-C, Box 75, Makawao, Hawaii ........... ....66 : 1 r 1 1 1 1 Bontra Booth, Borgstede, Robert Louis, 1-C, ger, John Kenneth, 1-T, R.D. 1, West Lafayette ............. Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, 545 Lee Ave., Webster Groves, Mo ...... 4457 Clarence Ave., St. Louis 5, Mo ..... 1175 S. 41st St., Louisville 11, Ky ..... . Bostain, Mrs. Mary Williams, Gr-C, 199 Mohawk Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Bosworth, Thomas Lawrence, 2gC, 78 S. ,Professor St., Oberlin.... Bostain, James Clarence, 4-C, Pa. .... . Bowe, Allen Leroy, Gr-T, 521 N. Wayne St., Kenton ............ ..... Bower, Elinor Alice, 1-C, 42 Whig St., Trumansburg, N.Y.. ........ ......... 4 6, Bowerman, David Lee, 3-C, Victor Rd., Victor, N.Y. .................. 46, 58, 184, Bowers, John Harvey, 1-T, 8 Dean St., N.E., Grand Rapids 5, Mich Bowlby, Glenn Horner, Gr-T, 1131 Hoover Pl., N.W., Canton 3.. Bowle, Lfoisj Elizabeth, 4-M, 604 E. 4th St., Delta, Colo ..... ..... Bowman, Carol, 1-C, 4257 Oak Knoll Dr., Youngstown 7 ...... Bowman, Carol Ann, 1-C, 528 Wesley Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ..... . Bowman, George Horace, 3-C, 45 Phillips St., Amsterdam, N.Y .... Boylan, Constance Anne, 3-C, 236 9th St., Elyria ............ . Boyle, Barbara Marie, 2-C, 357 Sherman Ave., Teaneck, N.J ..... Bradbeer, Cecilia, 2-C, Moylan Ave., Moylan, Pa ..... ...... . Bradley, Dan Fordham, 3-C, 3698 Latimore, Shaker Heights ........... Bradley, Dorothy Davis, 4-C, 409 W. Main St., Georgetown, Ky.. . .. Branstigeld, Grace Louise, 2-C, 1313 Oak Ave., Evanston, Ill.... Bratter, Junia, 1-C, 3000 39th St., N.W., Washington 16, D.C.. .. Braun, Mary Lou, 4-C, 115 Michigan St., Adrian, Mich ..... .... . Brautigam, Richard Kensing, 1-C, 116 Broad St., Hamilton, N.Y.... Bredenberg, Richard Raymond, 2-T, R.D. 1, Angola, N.Y. ..... .. Bregenzer, Karl Francis, Gr-T, R.D. 3, New Philadelphia .....,..... Brennan, Thomas Myron, 4-C, 1215 Rozelle Ave., East Cleveland 12 Brennan, Walter Joseph, 4-M, 1310 Jacob St., Troy, N.Y. ......... .. Brennand, Charles, 3-M, 45 Chelsea Ave., Newark 6, N.J .... . Brewer, George Irwin, 1-C, 52 Jerome Ave., Bloomfield, Conn.. . .. Briggs, Margaret Louise, 1-M, 13 Bay View St., Burlington, Vt ..... Briggs, William Fredrick, Jr., 1-C, Miner St., Middletown, Conn .... Brinkman, Nancy, 3-C, 16 Huron Rd., Bellerose, N.Y. .............. . Brinley, Floyd John, Jr., 3-C, Apt. 45, 2070 Campus Rd., Toledo, 6.. rio Brinson, Britton, Anne Fenwick, 2-C, 166 Grand Ave., Englewood, N.J ...... Paul Joseph, 1-C, 2030 Sheridan Dr., Kenmore 17, N.Y.... ........163, ....ss,6o, ...59,132, ......46,ss, ...,.....s4, 1o4,1o7,1o9, ......23,50, .....163, ....34,50, .....Z5, 167, ......31, ......38,94, ......50, .....58,12L Broder, Arthur Martin, 4-C, 47 Pleasant Ave., Passaic, N.J. ........ . .......... . Bronsteen, Robert William, 3-C, 320 Central Park West, New York 25, N.Y...100, Brooks, James Oliver, 2-C, 738 11th St., Wilmette, Ill. .................... 58, 85, Broscoe, Andy Joe, Gr-C, 2631 Wildwood Ave., N.E., Canton 4 ....... ........ Brough, Afmosj Joseph, 3-C, 25519 Meridian Rd., Grosse Ile, Mich ......... 85, 92, Brown, Alice Kathleen, 3-C, 3334 Waltham Ave., Pittsburgh 16, Pa.. . . Brown, Amy Louise, 1-M, 2121 Bentley Dr., Pittsburgh 19, Pa. ..... . . . . Brown, David Nye, 2-M, P.O. Box 242, Chatfield, Minn. ....... .... 5 8, Brown, Brown, Janet Elizabeth, 4-C, 3012 French St., Erie, Pa .... Nancy Carol, 3-M, 139 W. 10th St., Erie, Pa. .... . .....126, 186 210 210 58 198 186 198 198 198 91 60 198 210 186 210 198 210 198 169 210 186 198 169 210 186 169 199 169 211 186 211 211 169 199 164 211 186 164 169 211 211 186 186 199 199 186 169 199 211 169 211 16-1 169 169 59 211 211 211 186 186 211 199 169 186 199 186 186 210 199 169 187 Brown, Ofrlandoj Dwight, 4-C, 1522 Maple Ave., Zanesville .............. ...... 4 Z Brown, Yolanda Marguerite, 4-C, 4540 Vincennes Ave., Chicago 15, Ill... Browne, Prince Nimneh Abiaseh, 2-C, 197 Ashmund St., Monrovia, Libe. Brownell, Dorothy Wilson, 1-C, 35 Churchill Rd., Hamden, Conn ...... Brownell, Kathryn, 2'-C, 2013 Highland Ave., Wilmette, Ill. ...... . Browning, Ann, 1-C, Sachem Plain Rd., Norwich, Conn. ....... .. Browning, Charles Hamilton, 1-C, 128 Forest St., Oberlin ......... . Brownlee, Robert Sanford, 2-M, 87 Garden Rd., Philadelphia, N.Y.. . . Brown, Thurman Theodore, Jr., 1-C, 223 Claremont Ave., Verona, N.J. .......... 210 . . . .42, 60,126 Browne, Barbara Ann, 2-C, 310 Florence, Normal, Ill.. ......................... 199 ia ...... 45,199 . .... 58,210 ...... 199 .....115,211 ...... 211 ......34,199 Brucker, Roger Warren, 3-C, 26M W. Main St., Shelby ............ .... 3 6, 64,187 Bruckheimer, Alan David, 4-C, 298 Highland Ave., Buffalo 13, N.Y .... ..... . .23,169 Brunner, Richard Alan, 2-C, 3609 Ludgate Rd., Shaker Heights .... .... 4 0,199 Bryan, Floyd Charles, Gr-T, Box 1403, Wakeman .............. Buchanan, Irene, Gr-C, Calle 72-A, No. 478, Merida, Mexico ...... Buck, Daniel Clifford, 4-C, 27 Mt. Prospect Ave., Verona, N.J..... Buckley, Faith Pigeon, 1-M, 615 161st St., Beachurst, New York, N.Y.. Buckley, Wendell Dean, 4-M, Box 185, R.D. 1, Everett ................. Buechner, Robert, Jr., 2-C, 54 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N.Y. .......... . Buell, Mary Lincoln, 3-C, 62 Carisbrook Rd., Wellesley Hills 52, Mass.. Buhler, Roald Thomas, 2-C, 144 Broad Ave., Leonia, N.J. ............ . Bullington, Robert Lee, 1-C, 865 Morewood Pkwy., Rocky River ..... Bullock, James Glenn, 4-C, 266 Burley Rd., Rochester 12, N.Y .... Bunce, Helen Elizabeth, 1-C, R.D. 2, Watertown, N.Y. ...... .. Bunker, Keith Paul, 2-C, Box 195, S. Main St., Warner, N.H.. . . . Bunney, William Edward, Jr., 2-C, Millstone, N.J. ............ . Burgeson, Duane Alvin, 4-C, 4537 Mayfield Rd., South Euclid ..... . Burgoon, David Warner, Jr., 4-C, 1544 Tower Rd., Winnetka, Ill. ...... . Burkam, Mrs. Frances McPherson, Gr-C, 19 Cleveland St., Kensington, ....45, 46 169 Buckley, Daniel, Jr., 1-C, Woodrow Farm, Ambler, Pa .... ..................... 2 11 ...58,118,211 ......60,169 . .... 87,199 .......58,187 ....88,199 211 169 211 199 ....4o,94,199 169 .......54,169 Md .... Burket, Richard Edward, 4-C, 513 Columbus Ave., Sandusky ................ 88, 95, 169 Burkholder, Dorinthe Anne, 4-C, 60 Summit St., Newton 58, Mass.. .. ...... 58,169 Burley, Bruce Williams, 3-C, 235 Union St., Hamburg, N.Y. ........ .... 2 8, 30, 187 Burley, James Thomas, 3-M, Main St., Tatamy, Pa ............... . ...... 187 Burnett, Kathryn Eleanor, 4-C, 4223 W. 11th Ave., Amarillo, Texas .... ...... 1 69 Burnham, Robert Stanley, 1-C, 51 Castlebar Rd., Rochester 10, N.Y. .... ..... 2 08, 211 Burns, Betty Alice, 4-M, 506 S. Shore Dr., Clear Lake, Iowa .................. 59,169 Burns, Robert Francis, Jr., 4-C, 940 Washington Blvd., Oak Park, Ill. .... 83, 97, 98, 169 Burrell, Randal, 1-C, Oak Hill Rd., Harvard, Mass. ................ .......... 2 11 Burrows, Arthur Dewey, Jr., 1-M, 942 Cornell St., N.E., Massillon ..... 211 Butler, Angus James, 1-T, 1175 Burridge Ave., Mentor ............. . Butler, Dorothy Claire, 2-C, 169 Hastings Pl., Syracuse 6, N.Y. .................. 199 Butler, Phyllis Anne, 1-M, 253 Dale St., Syracuse 8, N.Y. ...................... 211 Butterfield, Joanne, 4-C, 212 Ardmore Dr., Middletown... . . .23, 102, 104, 107, 169 Cadigan, John Edward, 2-C, 173 Cooper, Ottawa, Ontario ..... .... 6 8,199 Caldwell, Samuel Lee, 1-C, 39 Beverly Rd., Hamden, Conn. .... ..... 2 11 Callahan, Patricia Ann, 4-C, 310 McClain Ave., Coshocton ....... ..... 1 69 Callison, James Crofts, 4-C, 2705 Mosby Pl., Alexandria, Va. ......... .... 2 8 169 Callomon, Iflsej Ruth, 4-C, 2006 N St., N.W., Washington 6, D.C ..... . . .126 169 Calvert, Elizabeth Rogers, 2-C, 304 E. Maple Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. .......... 120 199 Cameron, MaeAnn, 1-M, 224 W. Lima St., Findlay .................... 34, 59, 61 211 Campbell, Cflydej Parks, 2-C, 3741 Hamilton, Fort Worth, Texas .............. 199 Campbell, Martha Louisa, 3-C, 5831 Dorchester Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. ...... 23, 58 187 Campbell, Nancy Jean, 2-M, 1234 Park Blvd., Rushville, Ind. ................ 61 199 Campbell, Shepherd Saunders, 1-C, 45 Pondfleld Rd., W., Bronxville, N.Y. ........ 211 Candor, Leslie Ann, 4-C, R.R. 7, Box 351, Dayton ............................ 169 Cannon, Leah Janet, 1-M, 1020 E. Park Dr., Midland, Mich. .............. 45, 59 211 Cardozo, Joseph Anthony, Gr-C, .2503 Amelia St., New Orleans 15, La .... . . . Carhart, John Stephen, 4-C, 616 Lippincott Ave., Riverton, N.J. ...... .... 5 8 169 Carlson, Mfablej Dosia, 2-C, 1333 Sabra Rd., Toledo 12 ......... ..... 1 99 Carlton, Stuart Sherman, 3-C, 1425 Rockside Rd., Parma .......... ...142 187 Carman, Barbara Elizabeth, 2-C, 170 N. 85th St., Wauwatosa, Wis. ...... ..... 1 99 Carnegie, Dorothy Elizabeth, 4-C, 377 Morewood Pkwy., Rocky River 16 ........ 58 169 Carpenter, Carolyn Niles, 2-C, 387 Woodbridge Ave., Buffalo 14, N.Y ..... ..... 1 99 Carra, Dalmo, 1-M, 384 Madison St., New York 2, N.Y .... ........... ....... . Carroll, Sue, 3-C, 1118 Birchard Ave., Fremont .................... .... 2 3, 54 187 Carstens, Howard Charles, 4-M, 1421 E. Maple Ave., Enid, Okla .... ........ 1 70 Carstensen, Edith Nellie, 3-C, 28 Westcott St., East Orange, N.J.... ........ 187 Carter, Glenn Frank, 3-C, 504 S. Hawkins Ave., Akron 20 ........ ..... 8 7, 95, 96 1,87 Carter, John Daniels, 1-M, 2923 Truxillo, Houston, Texas ....... ........... 2 11 Carter, Mary Catherine, 1-C, 17116 Shaker Blvd., Shaker Heights ........ 45, 58, 60 207 Cartmell, Anne Carolyn, 1-C, 500 Decatur St., Watkins Glen, N.Y .... ......... 6 6 Cary, SCethD Arton, Gr-M, 150 Forest Blvd., Avon Lake ........ 211 2527 ,, . ,, ,.,.-... ,...-.- -.g in and my-uv-1-w 'svA+I fi03ioi I I4ua---1-Loral-.7u.q,r .1 at-5 ,-.-.... .,... .- ...,,, ,fun , 1 .,!.,1.,f.:..!-.ini-ci, , , I .,.r1gL2-gh 1ifterrlrzfztbzrrzzqlgzrfr17:51:21L11:ri1:gttgt213,g:11g1!l?4i4I-frqlitfli11215813-121ftrauggvlgttgilr' '.L.' 'zltgggpitwliiyggiggetegeggiegra-if- f . .4,q.Q.4,t,.g,f,:m . 1 . .'. ' 1 Hot Fudge ' Yes, if it's a delicious hot fudge sundae you crave, or exotic coffee ice cream, hit the trail for THE CAMPUS, where they always have something different. l l l - r r While in Oberlin, if you're date- wise, you'll take her down to THE CAMPUS for a most de- licious meal. THE CAMPUS BESTA BA 1949 Tennis Team Ties Kenyon for Chanlpionship 5 ,1 Oberlin's tennis team once again stole the spring spotlight as it concluded a brilliant season with a record of ten wins and no defeats. ik- Lysle Butler's netmen thus lengthened a string of consecutive vic- zf tories which now stands at 26, the longest winning streak for any i f ll sport in Oberlin's history. y I :b v l 2 After sweeping their opening match with O.W., the amazing rac- ' queteers won a thrilling encounter with O.S.U., 5-4. The last match, 228 a 7-5, 6-3 triumph by the doubles team of Veazey and Wolff, broke the deadlock. The Yeomen then Went on to easily overcome the remaining opponents on their schedule. In the Ohio Conference meet at Kenyon, Oberlin tied for first place with their hosts. Captain Al Heilbrun, playing his third and final season with the team, went to the finals in the singles to share the laurels with the championship doubles team of Carter Donohoe and john Wenrich, In the season's play, Ed Van Metre, the team's number two man, turned in several decisive singles victories, while third man Wenrich, Who is undefeated in singles competition in three college years, eX- tended his string of conquests to 26. iv' ij Hin. Dlrllllliliizj l' Y, fi-L I4 IA' Chiu' garhagiltgy Z: . Egirllr laid flldiilzza FIA? Cl .,v ll K5 grrnlr , wi I, lf- rrll W llfk' :V nf .l , .- 4 U' . I f,r fl ,iran ,,a, fall' 1. an ffl .r ffl flllilrklilin GM' '61-lr lil. crrfllrll nilfi' r 913' ,anal 'l Carerll WW- rj? lffll' Rulhialiv 'si ll' i fballflll' Riff-'I' . :L . rar' Cnalllfl alll? . 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Caroline Wiki Ei Clark, Cllarfnrci Rexeti Tx Clark, Danni Balfix. 341 : : Clark, Erelrn lla. 4-C, 1' L Clark, John Hnnrfr. QC C nan, nnnarn nay. if 1' Cllll, lltilkrt llln. lf, fl ry. lllll, Snaan Dias. if 1.1.1 ,. Clark, iirairfn -- -- -'l. L. Clarke, France Hrfeg, 3.337 II. lll1li,Hararrr,:,t, 1, . Cleland, Rohm Mkt Ili Cleland, n'rrii,m, Mtg: Ellllllffr l0kli lah if 3. i. Clement, Rnlm fi, if i cirnnn, nm, A' CIough,10hnw A Q' fl' Cl I 'hr ll- 1 llklllllrllelenlxz . Qmhmylm field A Gia- r - C - M' L -k-If nrhran,R1rla-dir-Q Li Q Cllflllallk, Ctymdgm . A X .if l1'ir Enerlolnn Hmmm W t llfr TEN, it .V.'1.f Cnlen,Laumn ' ' -.fig C , EER - Dlblllnny PM ill lil nn: Li' i Ulf, V ff, Clnltmanjnsd EC ji: Coleman. J lla lr, 35, Cbllardj ihgfl ns, A: '- Collier, Eliqhfr? if he .lzgu 5 t ICU Tl lows.. ' - ' 9 . 1 3 ' ' .xr . 5 ? 5Q.f' . ...,-.-'-'-- - f- ---,-,-,,.,, H .,- . ,. . ..-.-4 r- -.-.-.si-.f.-..,- .,s...-...- -.- 1.1 ... Q ...- ..,....,.-.-.-.v.- .... ,... ,,.,..... . . . .s.. ... ... 1 .. 1-. 1 .. .1 . ., .,. iff, ., ,,t '-'lgjfj-Q-,',jf.,f,11,, .,.,,7,7,.,.g.,.,.,,,,,,,.i-..fwe-1 ten------v i-i-.-u- -1- -,---r:0 - -if-.fi-l-t-iw.. 41... ...... .. ., . . ' 1 '..1.l.!.. ig' v , -H 25 , . - . 1 .57, , date- l to US rtlight as it no defeats. ecutive vic- ak for any nazing rac- last match. ollf, broke rcome the 1 for iirst third and S f0 share D0noh0C two mall' Wenflfiln ' 7621151 CX- Cascio, Dominick Louis, 1-C, Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Highlands, N.J .... .. Cash, William Levi, Jr., Gr-T, 1007 E. 8th St., Chattanooga 3, Tenn. .... Cassell, Nathaniel Henry Benedict, 2-C, 89 Broad St., Monrovia, Liberia ........ 87, Cassidy, Jack Owen, 1-T, 207 Gideon Rd., Middletown ................. Caton, Charles Edwin, 4-C, 1416 Gregory Ave., Wilmette, Ill. .... Catton, Mrs. Nancy Lewis, Sp-C, Box 62, Greensburg, Ind ...... . ..... . Catton, William Robert, Jr., 4-C, 436 W. Eldorado, Decatur 34, Ill... . Caves, Richard Earl, 1-C, R.D. 1,, Box 254, Everett ......,...... .... 3 5, 68 Cawelti, John George, 3-C, 505 Provident Ave., Winnetka, Ill. .... .. Cazer, Dtanab Wilson, Gr-T, 4308 Clinton Ave., Cleveland 13 .... . Cecil, Ruth Elizabeth, Sp-M, 810 10th St., Lorain ................. Challener, John George, 2-C, 3023 Versailles Ave., McKeesport, Pa .... .... 5 8, Chalmers, Jane Rice, 2-C, 40 Mt. Vista Ave., Greenville, S.C. ...... .......... . Chamberlain, Robert Rexford, 3-C, 28 Fordham Ave., Rye, N.Y.. . . ...73, 74, 184 r 1 Chamberlin, Allen Chapin, 1-C, 795 Main, Agawam, Mass. ........ .......... . Chamberlin, Robert Joseph, Gr-T, 404 Spearman Ave., Farrell, Pa.. .. Chambers, Sabra Lee, 1-C, R.D. 5, Frederick, Md. ............... .. Chambers, Vterab Lois, Gr-C, 7735 Westview Dr., Lakewood, Colo.... Chandler, Barbara Anne, Gr-C, 337 Harvard Ave., Elyria ........... Chang, Harry Hon, 2-T, 3018 Makani St., Honolulu, Hawaii ............. . Chang, Jenny Ching-nien, 2-C, 24 Hill Village St., Hong Kong, China .... .... 4 7 Chang, Jocelyn Shok Hing, 3-C, 3018 Makini St., Honolulu, Hawaii ....... . . . . Chang, Yi, 1-C, 21 Terrace Dr., Great Neck, N.Y. ..................... .... 4 S Chang Yuen-Yi, 3-C, 11 Lane 1400, Peking Rd., W., Shanghai, China .... Chanin, Mona, 2-C, 1547 President St., Brooklyn 13, N.Y. ................ Chao, 1 Chapin, Diana Lloyd, 1-C, 265 Wentworth St., Glencoe, Ill.. ......... 48, Isabel Ying-ch'i, Gr-C, 2 Tsao Chang Chiu Tiao, Peiping, China ............ 58, 60, 68 Chapin, Lucy Cutler, Gr-C, 2032 Belmont Rd., N.W., Washington 9, D.C. ....... . Chapler, Harold Joseph, 2-C,' 18 Randolph St., Passaic, N.J. .............. Chapman, Frederick Kimball, 1-C, 11732 Lake Ave., Lakewood 7 ........ .... 5 0 Chapman, Ralph Howard, 2-T, 36567 Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville .... . . . Chapman, Shirley Anne, 4-C, 103 Hilton Ave., Catonsville x28, Md. ...... r r : s Charache, Samuel, 3-C, 75 Prospect Park, S.W., Brooklyn 15, N.Y.... Charrier, Frances Bolan, 1-C, East Parsonsville, Maine ............. .... Chase, Jane Holmes, 2-C, 16621 Baylis St., Detroit 21, Mich. .... .... 6 5 Chase, Janet Irene, 1-M, 102 Beverly Ave., Floral Park, N.Y. ....... .... 6 0 Chase, Patricia Byer, 2-C, 43300 8th Mile Rd., Northville, Mich.. . . . . . .68 Cherry, Arthur Nelson, 4-C, 1806 Eaton St., McKeesport, Pa ..... .... Cherry, James Eugene, 4-M, R.D. 2, Albion, Pa. ........... . Child, Eleanor Ruth, 2-C, 819 Shadowlawn Dr., Westfield, N.J. ...... ..... 1 07 Child, William Clark, Jr., 4-C, 819 Shadowlawn Dr., Westfield, N.J .... .... 5 8 Chorpening, Joanne Audrey, 1-M, 222 Morgan Ave., Ashland ....... .... 6 1 Christman, Carl Wilson, 2-C, Box 27, Birmingham ............ ...... 3 8 1 y : Churchill, Elizabeth Anne, 2-C, Churchill Weavers, Berea, Ky .... 58,60 Clapp, Donald Rhoades, 2-M, Audubon Rd., Leeds, Mass .... .... .... 5 8 , 60 Clapp, Norma Ruth, 4-M, S. Cheshire, Burton ....................... .... 5 8 Clark, Caroline Virginia, 1-C, 120 Thompson, Springdale, Ark. ................... . Clark, Ctlarencej Kenneth, Jr., 3-C, 102 Woodbine Ave., Youngstown 4 .......... 22, 39, 67, 68, 69 Clark, David Baldwin, 3-C, 6 Yuan Ming Rd., Pietaiho Beach, China .......... 94 Clark, Evelyn Mary, 4-C, 17 East Ave., Caledonia, N.Y. .................. 23,42 Clark, John Hunter, 4-C, 3020 Coleridge Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ..... ...... Clark, Richard Gray, 1-C, 3020 Coleridge Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 .,... ff. Clark, Robert Allen, 1-C, 59 Overlook Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J ..... . .. .. . . Clark, Susan Diane, 1-C, 900 St. David's Lane, Schenectady 10, N.Y. ........... . Clark, Wfalterj Dale, 2-T, R.D. 1, New London .................... .... 1 61, Clarke, Frances Helen, 1-M, 1234 3rd Ave., Renton, Wash. ........... .... 5 9 Clarke, Howard Lemoine, Jr., 2-C, 614 N. Main St., North Canton ..... Cleland, Robert Erskine, 1-C, 1300 E. lst St., Bloomington, Ind.. . . . . . . . . . . Cleland, Wtilliamj Wallace, 4-C, 1300 E. 1st St., Bloomington, Ind. .... .... 9 2, 93 Clemence, John Lake, 4-C, 32 Peck Ave., Newark 7, N.J ....... ..... ...... 4 6 Clements, Robert Clare, 1-M, 19 Cornell Rd., West Hartford, Conn. ..... Clifford, Geraldine Anne, Gr-C, 205 N. Franklin St., Holbrook, Mass. .... Clough. John Loller, Jr., 1-M, 107 S. State St., Dover, Del. .................... 61 Clugston, Helen Virginia, 1-C, 4816 Brandywine St., N.W., Washington 16, D.C.. . . . Cochran, Jean Gregg, 1-C, American Mission Hospital, Meshed, Ira .............. 58 Cochran, Richard West, 4-C, 107 W. 18th St., Wilmington, Del. ............ 58, 60 Cochrane, Cornelius Rice Parsons, Jr., 2-C, 6811 Fairfax Rd., Bethesda 14, Md... . . 95, 99 Coe, John Emmons, 1-C, 2615 Harrison St., Evanston, Ill ........ ............... Coe, Ralph Tracy, 2-C, 13303 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland 8 ......... ...... 5 8 Cohen, Laurance Resnick, 2-C, 22 Crestmont Rd., Binghamton, N.Y ......... 60, 95 Colbrunn, Fred Hunt, 4-C, E. River Rd., Columbia Station ......... ..... . Cole, Marie Julia, 3-C, 111 S. Cedar St., Oberlin ................. .... 5 8 Cole, Nancy Lewis, 2-C, 101 Cambridge Rd., Pleasant Ridge, Mich.. . . .32 Coleman, Edwin H., Jr., 1-M, 61 Park Ave., Maplewood, N.J .... .... .... 5 8 Coleman, Joseph Guy, 2-M, 902 Marybeth Ave., El Monte, Cal.... ....59 Collard, Lfoisj Rae, 3-C, Telegraph Rd., Deerfield, Ill ...... . . .. .. . . .131 Collier, Elizabeth Mae, 3-C, R.D. 2, Elyria .......... ...... 1 : J 211 199 164 170 170 211 187 199 199 187 211 211 164 199 187 211 187 199 211 199 211 170 187 211 199 211 199 170 199 170 211 199 199 199 170 211 187 187 170 170 212 212 212 164 207 199 212 94 170 212 212 212 212 170 199 212 199 199 170 187 199 212 61 187 187 Collins, Arthur Lloyd, 4-C, 607 West Ave., Elyria ............. Collins, Benjamin Stockton, Gr'C, 90 S. Professor St., Oberlin .... Collins, Robert Earl, 4-C, 12 Hyde Pl., Toledo 10 ................. Collinson, James Archibald, 4-C, 126 26th Ave., N.E., St. Petersburg, Fla. ....... . Collister, Mrs. Nancy Durand, 4-C, 158 W. Lorain St., Oberlin .... . Colt, Mary Forbes, 3-C, 40 Heath Hill, Brookline 46, Mass ....... Compton, Esther Ann, 1-C, Anatolia College, Thessalonica, Greece... Compton, Lewis Palm, 3-T, 824 Harriet St., Flint 5, Mich .... ...... . Condon, Donald Stephen, 1-M, N. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, N.J.. .....58, ...162,163, .... .61, 170 170 170 187 212 164 212 Conley, Sallie Ann, 3-M, 1302 Butternut, Royal Oak, Mich. ......... .... 1 87 Connamacher, Patricia, 2-C, 27 Woodland Rd., Maplewood, N.J. ................ 38, 199 Connelly, Richard Blake, 4-M, 505 W. Main St., Independenece, Kans ........... 170 Conner, Mrs. Kathryn Wahlgren, Gr-M, 414 Bompart Ave., Webster Groves, Mo... 135 Conner, Theodore Weber, 4-C, 72 Pennsylvania Ave., Coatesville, Pa ........ 99, 135, 170 Conover, Florence Sophia, 4-C, 67 Montclair Ave., Montclair N.J. ..... ...... 1 23, 170 Conover, Robert James, 4-C, 61 Bellvale Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. .......... 58, 83, 170 Conover, Thomas Ellsworth, 1-C, 61 Bellvale Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J .... ....... 2 12 Conrady, James Andrew, 3-C, 2128 Reid Ave., Lorain ................. ..... . Cook, Mrs. Emilia Olivera, Sp-M, 456 W. 11th St., Elyria ..... . ...... . Cook, Henry Mowry, 4-M, 235 High St., Bristol, Conn. ......... .... 5 8, 60,170 Cook, James Tucker, Jr., 1-C, 942 Lyndhurst Rd., Waynesboro, Va.... .... 45, 58, 212 Cook, John, Jr., 3-C, 813 S. Main St., Orville ................... ..... 5 8,187 Cook, Peter Francis, Jr., Gr-M, 88 Glenbrook Rd., Morris Plains, N.J.. .. . Cooley, Htelenj Patricia, 4-M, 8 Wallace Ave., East Norwalk, Conn.... .... 58,170 Cooper, Dona Louise, 1-C, Box 25, Tuskegee Institute, Ala. ............. .... 2 12 Cooper, Douglas Hamilton, 4-C, 494 Wolf's Lane, Pelham Manor, N.Y ......... 60,170 Cooper, Mary Paula, 2-C, 4212 Tuscany Ct., Baltimore 10, Md. .......... 23,104,199 Cooper, Nancy Dandridge, 3-C, 1503 Acklen Ave., Nashville 4, Tenn ....... 35, 58, 187 Coper, Marianne, 1-C, Callao 2057, Buenos Aires, Argentine ............. ....... 2 12 Corfman, Mrs. Eunice Luccock, 4-C, 151 N. Roosevelt, Wichita, Kans. ...... 55, 59,170 Corfman, Philip Albert, 4-C, 6 Woodland Dr., Darien, Conn. ......... ...... 1 70 Cork, James Allen, 1-C, 2034 Day St., Ann Arbor, Mich. ....... . . 212 Corson, Geoffrey Alan, 4-C, R.D. 4, West Chester, Pa ..... . ......... -..... 1 70 Coss, Thurman Lee, 3-T, R.D., Beverly ...................... .... 1 61,162,163,164 Costanzo, Yolanda, 4-C, 11624 Farringdon Ave., Cleveland 5 .... ............ 1 70 Cottier, Seton, 2-C, 4 Orchard Circle, Princeton, N.J, .......... 199 Couch, Virginia Ellen, Sp-C, R.D. 4, Wellington .................. .... Cowdrick, Laura Jean, 3-C, 1118 James Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. .... ..... 5 8,187 Cowger, Rtichardj Wright, 4-M, 935 Cowper St., Palo Alto, Cal ...... .... 5 9, 61,170 Cowin, Peter Grimshaw, 1-C, 1031 26th St., S., Birmingham 5, Ala... . .. . .. . . 212 Cox, David John, 2-C, 53 Milton St., Williamsville 21, N.Y. ...... .... 1 99 Cox, Kendall Boice, 3-C, 1135 Spruce St., Winnetka, Ill ..... 187 Cox, Merton M., 3-T, Box 141, Cygnet ....................... ......... 1 63 Craft, Joan Ruth, 1-M, 100 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Ambler, Pa. .... ......... 6 1, 222 Craig, Martha Alden, 1-C, Drew Forest, Madison, N.J. .................. 48, 68, 72, 212 Craig, Norman Castleman, 1-C, 6513 Barnaby St., Washington 15, D.C. .......... 212 Craig, Peter Stebbins, 4-C, Drew Forest, Madison, N.J ........... ........ 2 2,116,170 Crain, Harriet Manley, 1-C, 115 Nunda Blvd., Rochester 10, N.Y ........ ......, . Crane, Isham Edward, Jr., 2-T, 421 Garfield St., Sand Springs, Okla. .... 164 Crawford, Glenn Bender, 2-C, 1523 Dille Rd., Euclid ................... 199 Crawford, James Weldon, 4-C, 1106 Oakwood Ave., Napoleon ........... ...... 1 70 Cressey, Richard Chatfield, 2-C, 101 Windsor Pl., Syracuse 10, N.Y .... ......... Crew, John Kenton, 4-C, 5842 Deane Rd., Toledo 12 ................ ..... 5 8, 99,170 Crisp, James Ray, 1-M, Box 167, Candler, N.C. ......... ......... 2 12 Crispin, David Bowen, 3-C, 20 Halls Ave., Salem, N.J. ..... ..... 8 3, 100, 187 Crofoot, Frank Eugene, 2-T, W. Main St., North Fairfield ........ ........ 1 64 Cromer, Harry Edward, 2-C, 1001 Maxine, Flint 3, Mich ........ .... 58, 199 Cronk, Betty Jane, 3-C, 11 Leatherstocking St., Cooperstown, N.Y ...... ........... 1 87 Crooks, Carmen Ruth, 2-C, 430 E. Washington Blvd., Grove, City, Pa ...... ..... 6 0, 200 Crout, Jtohnj Richard, 3-C, 1810 Waltham Rd., Columbus 12 ............ 22, 23, 94, 187 Crowell, Walter Bernard, 3-T, R.D., Elmore ................................ 163,164 Cruickshank, Robert Don, 1-C, 275 Zimmerman Blvd., Kenmore 17, N.Y. ......... 212 Crum, Sarah Powell, 1-M, 135 Queen St., Kittanning, Pa. ........................ 212 Culberson, John David, 3-C, 1678 Greenlawn Ave., Akron 19 .... ..... 2 2, 23, 92, 94, 187 Culp, Barbara Crawford, 3-M, 221 E. 7th St., Oil. City, Pa. .... ............... 1 87 Cundiff, William Stanley, 3-M, 1120 Sth St., Lorain ....................... 187 Cunningham, Elizabeth Jean, Gr-C, 214 Forest Park Blvd., Janesville, Wis.... . Curnutt, Mary Joanne, Gr-M, Rock Port, Mo. ................... .. Currie, Currier, Mary Carolyn, 2-C, 10040 196th St., Hollis 7, N.Y. ..... .. Stephen Richard, 1-C, 111 E. 70th St., New York 21, N.Y.. , . . .... 60, 200 207 .........59,21Z Curti, Martha Margaret, 1-C, 113 Ely Pl., Madison S, Wis. .......... . Curtis, Howard Metcalf, 4-C, 224 E. Main St., Moorestown, N.J .... 86, 87, 88, 92, 96, 171 Curtis, Paul, 3-C, 1815 Monroe Ave., New York 57, N.Y ....... ................ 7 2, 187 Curtis, Richard Farnsworth, 1-C, Box 178, R.D. 3, Bethesda 14, Md. .......... 61,212 Curtis, Virginia Goldsbury, 4-C, 224 E. Main St., Moorestown, N.J. ...... 47, 58, 126, 171 Curtis, William Ralston, 2-C, 507 Glen Arden Dr., Pittsburgh 8, Pa. .............. 200 Cuyler, Richard Randolph, 2-C, 41 Main St., New Milford, Conn. .... ...... 2 00 Czar, George, 2-C, 233 Ashley St., Plymouth, Pa ...... .......... .......,.. 2 0 0 Czatt, Nancy Jane, 2-C, Cedar St. Ext., Brattleboro, Vt. .... .... 5 8, 68, 200 229 lu., ,,' ,,'-g, , ,.m.'.H m,,,,,,.. -gn..-.-nina:-r.,..-:f+ ---.-u-4-----1-nuusrfv-11.1.ga--:.-r- -1.17.-nw,-.T..,-5 .H-1 -.. , , , :yu-iuigiyln u u 1711.1-43.721-.isis . . I t 1 1 t -Ilfliiiitiiiitaim ' 'rv 'Q1111111131211lflfiiifiii?5?liet::eZiii3ii?i4l4?i?i?l?l'lii?ii1i5?i?ite'itlftFiiiiliifliii-1571?-1Gflfiil-574:-'!4???4f4 ' ' ' 1 ' 4 -mftiftletf-41'-'f Iffwztswitiil v - - - ' ' i I 2 LOB Sf w x,w6 5 xxx I I Y ff f an 'VG . my K . X J ,Sz ,E if,f. . wwz5fgfZp , f 39-43 East College . 2 ap M10 a SALES AND SERVICE NIAURICE S. SCHUBFRT Phone 10 Dakin, Jtanej Ellen, 2-M, 108 Bridge St., Ithaca, N.Y. ....... Dale, Dorothy Elizabeth, 3-C, 1918 Tremont Rd., Columbus 8 .... . Dalgety, William Doig, Jr., 4-C, 1573 Winnetka Ave., Northbrook, Ill..'. .. .. . Dalrymple, MarydAlice, 3-M, 4000 Elmerton Ave., Colonial Park, Pa.. Dandison, May Louise, 1-C, Spruce St., Riverside, Conn .........,. . Danforth, Theodore Scofield, 4-C, R.D. 7, Lancaster, Pa. ...... . ....122 .....46 ......83 Daniels, Beverly Ann, 1-M, 83 Woodside Rd., Maplewood, N.J. ..... . Daniels, Robert Hutchinson, 4-C, 27772 Tremaine Dr., Euclid 17... Daniels, Sarah Spencer, Z-C, 275 W. Lake Rd., Penn Yan, N.Y .... .....35,59 Danielson, Dorothy Louise, 3-M, 12 4th Ave., Union City, Pa ...... ..... 3 1 Dann, Mary Frances, 2fC, 182 Argyle St., Valley Stream, N.Y.. .. .....34 Darling, Carolyn Jeannette, 3-M, 5 Seminary St., Cazenovia, N.Y. .... ..... . . Darmstadt, Quentin Adelbert, 4-C, 3911 Schiller Ave., Cleveland 9 .... ........ Darrow, Elizabeth, 2-C, 68 Bedford Ave., Hamden 14, Conn .... ........... 5 8,163 Daube, Bruce Channing, 1-C, 713 Sherman Ave., South Bend 16, Ind. ........ 128 Davenport, Harry Bronson, 2-C, 53 Church St., Plymouth, Pa .... ...... . Davenport, Marion Shonk, 3-C, 53 Church St., Plymouth, Pa. ............. .. Davenport, Stephen Rintonl, Jr., 1-C, Cove View Rd., Willome.e, Riverside, Conn... Davidoff, Leonore, 1-C, 18 Marshall Ridge Rd., New Canaan, Conn.. .. Davies, William Olin, 4-C, 916 Davies Ave., Akron 6 ................ ........, . Davis, Alison, 3-C, 14 School St., East Williston, N.Y .... .... 31,47,58 Davis, Edward Harlan, 4-C, 233 Forest St., Oberlin ............ ....... . Davis, Fred Bunker, 1-C, 14 School St., East Williston, N.Y. ....... ..... 5 8 Davis, James Cox, III, 4-C, 12814 Lake Shore Blvd., Cleveland 8 .... Davis, John Willis, Jr., 1-M, 128 Rockland Ave., Bradford, Pa ...... Davis, Mrs. Mary Pearce, 3-C, 1111 Oakwood Ave., Dayton 9 ..... .. Davis, Rfichardl Allen, 3-T, 19640 Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid ..... ....... Day, Elizabeth Lenore, 3-C, 8 Brookfield Rd., Wellesley, Mass.. . . . . . . . . . . Day, Margaret Evelyn, 2-C, 2525 Chester, Little Rock, Ark .... ..... S 0, 58, Deacon, Robert Fraser, 2-C, Flanders Rd., Woodbury, Conn. ...,. ..... 1 29, Deahl, Robert Waldo, 4-M, 220 S. Division St., Zelienople, Pa ...,. ..... 5 8, 59, Deal, Ralph MacGil1, Jr., 1-C, 2011 Beverly Dr., Charlotte, N.C.. . . . .. . .58, Dean, Donald Everett, 4-C, 4317 Parsons Blvd., Flushing, N.Y.. .. . . Deaver, Nancy Elizabeth, 2-C, 194 Aurora St., Hudson ........ .... 5 8, DeGraw, Io Alicia, 2-C, Cunaqua, Cuba ...................... ..... DeHeart, Charles Hedges, 1-M, 514 W. Abriendo, Pueblo, Colo .... ..... DeJohn, Alexander Joseph, 3-M, 762 S. Union St., Lima ........ .... S 8, deLaubenfels, Leroy Arthur, 3-C, 1352 W. College St., Oberlin ..... deLeeuw, Shirrell, 3-C, 4 Howard Ave., Williamsville, N.Y. .......... Dempesy, Colby Wilson, 2-C, 1134 Woodbine Ave., Oak Park, Ill ...... .. . Denison, William Clark, 4-C, 280 Bakerdale Rd., Rochester 12, N.Y..... Denninger, Karl Vincent, 4-C, 86 Camden St., Rochester 12, N.Y. ...... ..... . . Denny, James Mason, 3-C, 84 N. Audubon Rd., Indianapolis 19, Ind. .......... .. Denstad, Elizabeth Anna, 2-C, 105 Bettran St., Malden, Mass. .............. 23, 31, Dent, Robert Jamison, 4-C, 10 W. Chestnut St., Norwalk .... 200 187 171 187 212 171 212 171 187 200 187 171 200 212 200 187 212 212 171 187 171 212 171 207 162 187 200 200 171 212 171 200 200 212 188 188 188 200 188 200 Denzine, Mary LueEllen, 1-C, 401 N. Marshall Ave., Springfield, Minn. .... 212 Deppen, Paul Eugene, 1-T, R.D. 1, Box 206, Bloomville ............. Deppen, Mrs. Viola Schmid, 1-T, 75 Hawthorne St., Struthers ..... .. Derby, Eleanor Frances, 4-C, 3665 Olentangy Blvd., Columbus 2 ........ 171 Deschaux, Jane Mildred, 1-C, 132 Sampson Ave., Staten Island 8, N.Y.... 212 Dessem, Mrs. Jane Brightbill, 2-T, R.D. 1, North Olmsted ............ .. Dessem, Ralph Eugene, 3-T, R.D. 1, North Olmsted ............. 164 Dettman, John Warren, 4-C, 105 Forgham Rd., Rochester 12, N.Y... .... . 171 Dettman, Lawrence Alan, 3-C, 105 Forgham Rd., Rochester 12, N.Y. .... .... 8 3,188 Dettman, Stanford Eugene, 1-C, 105 Forgham Rd., Rochester 12, N.Y. ........ 65,212 DeVere, Rollin Russell, Jr., 1-C, Lake Lucerne, Chagrin Falls .......... ..... 2 12 deVyver, Virginia Harriet, 1-C, 8 Sylvan Rd., Durham, N.C.. .. 212 Dewey, Jane Priscilla, 2-C, 222 W. Stanhope, Sidney, Mont .... .. ...119, 200 DeWolfe, Alan Stuart, 2-C, 5 Morris Ave., Schenectady 8, N.Y. ........ .... 8 3, 200 D'heedene, Audrey Jeannette, 2-C, 419 Woodland Rd., Madison, N.J ..... ..... 2 00 Dial, Dorothy Ann, 2-C, 4243 W. 196th St., Cleveland 16 ........... .... 5 0,200 Dias, Louise Jennet, 1-M, 4103 Niagara Pl., Lawrence Pk., Erie, Pa ............. 212 Dickinson, Helen Florida, 1-C, 420 W. 119th St., New York 27, N.Y. .,.... 50,115,212 Diehl, Henry Hofman, 4-C, 104 Dover Rd., Springfield 14 ........... ....... 1 T1 Dietrich, Charles Melvin, 1-C, 8 Hillside Rd., Claymont, Del.... . 212 Dietrich, Mary Alice, Gr-C, 113 E. Upland Rd., Ithaca, N.Y.... Dillon, Delphin Delmas, Gr-T, 119 N. Thoman St., Crestline .................... DiLorenzo, Louis Joseph, 3-C, 2701 Grand Concourse, Bronx 58, N.Y .... 47, 52, 54, DiLorenzo, Ronald Eugene, 1-C, 2701 Grand Concourse, Bronx 58, N.Y. ........ 54, Dimon, Garth Fremont, 4-C, 2128 N. Hi Mount Blvd., Milwaukee 8, Wis.. .. Dimon, Mrs. Sarah Eysenbach, Gr-C, 17444 Norton Ave., Lakewood 7 ....... .... . Dines, Irwin John, 1-C, 3059 Brighton 14th St., Brooklyn 24, N.Y.... ....46, DiNuzzi, Viola Veronica, 1-C, 238 Emerson St., Rochester 13, .. Dirgo, John Peter, 3-C, 1511 Pembroke St., Bridgeport 8, Conn.... Doan, Elizabeth, 1-C, 4935 Olentangy Blvd., Columbus 2 ....... Dodge, Barbara Rhoades, 3-C, 582 Elizabeth St., Oneida, N.Y.... 188 212 171 213 213 188 213 188 Dodge, David Elgin, 1-C, 12 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich.. .. . . . .58, Dodge, Phyllis Elaine, 4-C, 199 Lincoln Rd., Westfield, N.J. ..... .... 5 8, Dodson, Warren Estabrook, 2-C, 212 Madison Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y.... Doege, Theodore Charles, 4-C, 205 Pomander St., Mineola, N.Y. .... .... 5 8, Doering, Milan Fred, 3-C, 1936 Green Rd., South Euclid 21 .... .... 6 8, Doershuk, Carl Fredrick, 2-C, 1832 Elm St., Youngstown 5 .............. ..... . Dolben, Jane, 1-M, 17 Bond St., Reading, Mass. ........................... Dolliver, Margaret Elle, 3-C, 3752 Jocelyn St., N.W., Washington 15, D.C...31, 58, Donahoe, Joan Marie, 1-M, 98 Norman Ave., Cranston 10, R. 1 .................. Donnell, Raymond Wylie, 1-C, 305 D St., Davis, Cal. ......................... . Donohoe, Carter Hoffmann, 4-C, 182 Center St,, Berea .......... 22, 90, 100, 135, 167, Dore, Alan Arthur, 3-C, 745 Greenview Dr., Glendale 19, Mo. .......... . Dorn, Ellen, 4-C, 376 S. Chase Ave., Columbus 4 .............. .. Dorsey, Beverly Roscoe, 4-C, 31 Haendel St., Binghamton, N.Y.. . .. Doudna, Martin Kirk, 2-C, 2011 Lowell Ave., Louisville 5, Ky ...... Dougherty, Andrew Webster, Jr., 1-C, S. Robesta Rd., Rosemont, Pa.. .. Dougherty, Martha Holmes, 1-C, 1004 N. 6th St., Austin, Minn.. .. Dougherty, Nancy Louise, 1-C, 405 Atkins Ave., Lancaster, Pa..... Downie, Douglas, 4-C, 19 W. Heights Ave., Youngstown 9 ..., . Downs, Marilyn Adelle, 2-C, 831 Garfield Ave., Aurora, Ill. ..... . 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John Veddard, 1-T, 687 Orchard St., Oradell, N.J...... Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Mrs. Virginia Jones, 1-T, 687 Orchard St., Oradell, N.J.. .. Eglinton, Douglas, 3-C, Hickory Hill, Avon, Conn .............. Elder, John Dixon, 1-C, 612 S. Stone Ave., LaGrange, Ill.... Elder, Joseph Walter, 3-C, American Mission, Tehran, Iran .......... 28, 47, .....83, 97, ....3o, 122, ....95, ....99, ....66, 139, 53,37, Elderfreld, Margaret Helen, 1-C, 19 South Dr., Hastingseon-Hudson, N.Y. ........ 46, Ellington, Anna Louise, 2-C, 429 12th Ave., N., Birmingham 4, Ala... Elliott, David Loucks, 3-C, 606 W. 122nd St., New York 27, N.Y .... .28, 58, 92, 94, Elliott, Sarah Elizabeth, 4-C, R.D. 2, Wabash, Ind. ........................ 50, Ellis, Mtaryb Katharine, 1-C, 121 E. College St., Oberlin .... Ellsworth, Clifford Laurence, 1-M, 619 S. Water St., Kent ..... . Ely, Wtilliamb Stephen, 4-M, 5935 Palo Pinto, Dallas, Texas ..... Emery, Judith Merrill, 3-C, 29 Sargent Rd., Winchester, Mass. ...... .. 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Esseks, Robert Dixon, 2-C, 45 Fennimore Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y.. . .. Evans, David Josephson, 2-C, S.M.C. Medical Center, Miraj, India .... Evans, Edward Tait, 3-C, 1480 W. Macon St., Decatur, Ill ..,...... Evans, Frank Evan, 3-C, 1480 W. Macon St., Decatur, Ill .... . Evans, Robert Edwards, 1-M, Box 54, Burton, Wash. ....... . Evans, Robert Morley, 2-C, Barlow Rd., Fairfield, Conn. ..... . Evans, Susan Stewart, 2-C, 610 Prospect St., Westfield, N.J.... Everson, Maynard Wendall, Gr-M, 53 N. Park St., Oberlin ...... Fagerstrom, Jtohnb Alfred, 2-C, 713 Oxford Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich.... Fairbanks, Berthaida, 2-C, 10 Grandview Ave., Troy, N.Y. ..... . Federighi, Francis Delage, 1-C, 607 Xenia Ave., Yellow Springs .... Feinstein, Samuel Irving, 3-M,i2535 Norfolk St.. Newark, N.J..... Fenn, Ptercyj Thomas, III, 1-C, 365 Edgemeer Pl., Oberlin ....... ....46 ....87 ...102 .....50, ....59,60 ......58 Fermon, Bonnie Mae, Gr-C, 6308 Herzog, Oakland 8, Cal. ..................... . Ferreira, Richard LeRoy, 4-C, 13 Highland Ave., Maplewood, N.J..... Ferrell, Jacqueline Eleanor, 4-M, 1033 Rhawn St., Philadelphia 11, Pa ..85, 92, 83 Fetherlin, Jane Anne, 1-M, 244 North Ave., Washington, Pa. ................ 60 Field, Diana Sloane, 1-C, 18 W. 12th St., New York 11, N.Y..... Fields, Robert Wise, 3-M, 166 Elizabeth St., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.... Fields, Wilbert Joseph, Sp-T, 182 S. Main St., Oberlin .......,. . Findley, Anne Marie, 1-M, E. Main Rd., Dunkirk, N.Y. ......... .. ....35,58 ......45 Fineman, Judith DeMille, 2-C, 10 Maple Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y ......... ...... Finken, Dorothy Alwine, 3-C, Box 214, Connely Dr., Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y ..... Finley, Joann Arlene, 3-C, 315 Wilmington Ave., Dayton 10 ............ 47, 50, 58 Firestone, Richard Francis, 4-C, R.D. 6, North Canton ...... ......... 8 7 Fischman, Iver, 3-C, 250 S. 17th St., Philadelphia 3, Pa. .................... 71 Fisher, Ftrankj David, 3-C, R.D. 1, Box 56, North Jackson ........ 58 , 60, 95, 96 Fisher, Kenneth Deane, 1-C, 1917 Baker Ave., Schenectady 8, N.Y. ............ .. Fisher, Stanley Morton, 4-C, 631 E. High Ave., New Philadelphia .... Fishman, Erwin, 4-C, 1546 Glenmont, Cleveland 18 ................. Fleming, John Wilson, 3-T, 614 Concord St., Morganton, N.C.... Fletcher, Daniel Oliver, 2-C, 291 Elm St., Oberlin ........... . Fletcher, Norman Ferris, 4-C, 1505 Cordova Ave., Lakewood 7 .... . Folk, Jan Elizabeth, 4-C, 1301 Putnam Ave., Plainfield, N.J. ...... . Forsyth, Ella Marie, 1-M, 509 Race St., Sunbury, Pa. .............. . Forward, Theodore Claude, 1-C, R.D. 1, Lake Rd., W., Ashtabula..,. ..4o, 120, .....s2, ss ....61 Foskett, Betty Jean, 2-M, 63 Locust Ave., Rockville Centre, N.Y. ........ 59,121 Fossenkemper, Janet Marilyn, 1-C, 811 Vinewood St., Birmingham, Mich.. .107, 108 Foster, Richard Jackson, Gr-C, 300 Aldine St., Rochester 11, N.Y. ............. . Fouke, James William, 3-C, 8 S. Park Pl., Painesville ........................ 28 Foulds, Elizabeth Bradford, 2-C, 19 Scarsdale Rd., West Hartford 7, Conn.. ..... .. Foulk, Larry Lajoie, 1-C, 102 S. Adams, West Frankfort, Ill. ................. . Foulk, Margaretta Parr, 2-M, 3511 Concord Pike, Wilmington 284, Del. .... 66,119 Fowler, Ann Melissa, 3-C, 40 Walnut Rd., West Barrington, R.I .... . Fowler, George Barton, 1-C, 3 Prospect St., White Plains, N.Y.... ....58 Fox, Frederica Laura, 1-C, 180 N. Portage Path, Akron 3 .......... ,, .... .... . Fox, Prudence Elizabeth, 1-C, 2221 S, Buchanan St., Arlington, Va. .......... 208 Fox, Richard Farland, 4-C, 284 Kenwood Ct., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich ..... 87 Fraley, Mary Claudice, 4-M, 23 4th St., Oakland, Md. ...................... 59 Frank, Homer Allen, 3-M, 820 S. Locust St., Grand Island, Nebr .... Frankel, Carol Nina, 2-C, 10 Douglas Dr., Toronto, Ontario ...... Fraser, Caroline Margaret, 2-C, 520 N. Stone Ave., LaGrange, Ill.. . . Frech, James Alfred, 4-C, 504 Hartzell Ave., Niles .................... Frederickson, John Clement, 3-C, 70 Elm St., West Newton 65, Mass. .... 28, Frederiksen, Gunhild Norma Louise, 3-M, 120 E. 34th St., New York 16, N.Y... ....ss, Fredrickson, James Augustus, Jr., 4-C, R.D. 3, Darley Rd., Highland Wood, Wilmington, Del. ....... . Fredrickson, Jean Louise, 2-C, R.D. 3, Darley Rd., Highland Wood, J r 1 : s r ....ss, 39, 60, 58, Wilmington, Del. .... 46, 66, Freed, Robert Emerich, 1-C, 2707 Colchester Rd., Cleveland Heights .... ...... Freedman, Phyllis Anne, 1-C, 260 Harrison Ave., Jersey City 4, N.J... ......115, Freeman,,Wilfred Laurier, Jr., 1-C, 46 Hobson St., East Haven, Conn. .... .... . . Freer, Joseph Bridston, 1-M, E. 328 Rockwell, Spokane 13, Wash ..... Freese, Nfancyj Patricia, 3-M, Stanwich Rd., Greenwich, Conn ..... Fr.ey, Frances Marian, 2-M, O'Brien Rd., Grand Rapids 4, Mich ........ Friedman, Robert Stanley, 2-C, 135 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn 17, N.Y... Fritts, Harold Clark, 3-C, 5 Sunset Blvd., Pittsford, N.Y. .......... . F,-ost, Frank Jasper, 2-C, 275 Lowell Ave., Palo Alto, Cal..... ,..5s, 172, ....6o, ......141, ....2s, 188 172 188 188 200 200 200 200 200 188 188 213 200 200 200 200 213 188 213 172 172 213 213 188 213 200 188 188 172 188 188 213 172 172 164 200 172 172 213 213 200 207 188 201 213 201 188 213 213 213 172 172 188 201 201 172 188 188 172 201 213 213 213 214 189 201 201 189 201 Frost, Jack Veasman, Gr-C, 103 Forest St., Oberlin ........... ......92,93 Frost, Justin Nasmith, 3-C, 157 LaSalle Ave., Buffalo 14, N.Y ............. 58, 85,189 Frothingham, Richard, 2-T, 4655 Grosvenor Ave., New York 63, N.Y. ........ 163,164 Fry, Barbara, 4-C, 276 Cantrell Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. ............... .... 5 8,172 Fuiks, Ellery Lawrence, 1-C, 32 N. Jackson St., Hinsdale, Ill. .... . .. 214 Fuller, Thomas Allen, 2-C, 1696 Bedford Rd., Columbus 12 ...... .. 201 Gaddum, Elizabeth Louise, 1-M, Hibiscus Park, Gainesville, Fla.... .... 58,214 Gaeuman, John Victor, 1-C, R.D. 1, Oberlin ....................... .... 2 14 Galatha, Laura Louise, 2-C, 11817 Soika Ave., Cleveland .......... .... 6 5,201 Gallagher, Mary Gertrude, 3-M, 1766 Wyndhurst Rd., Toledo 7 ..... .... 1 72,189 Gallagher, Robert Charles, 4-M, 1766 Wyndhurst Rd., Toledo 7 .... ......... 1 72 Gallo, Samuel Eugene, 4-C, 1431 Lincoln Ave., Toledo 7 ...... ........... 1 72 Gallup, David Carol, 2-C, 418 Oak St., Ridgway, Pa. ................ 28,47, 60,201 Gallup, Marion Elizabeth, 1-M, 639 Osage Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Pa... .......... . 214 Gamble, Janet Eleanor, 2-M, 642 Lincoln Way, E., Chambersburg, Pa. .. .... 58, 201 Ganger, Viola Margaret, 1-M, 1660 Maywood Rd., South' Euclid 21.. .. 214 Garb, Allan Eric, 3-C, 219 E. 19th St., New York 3, N.Y ..... ...... . .. 189 Gardenier, Jeanne Rathbone, 1-C, 23 Buena Pl., Red Bank, N.J.... ...... .. 214 Gargulak, Richard George, 4-M, 3458 E. 52nd St., Cleveland 4 ..... .... 5 9,61, 172 Garrett, Sadie, 2-C, 336 N. Princeton Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. ..... ..... 1 07,201 Gartner, Louise, 3-C, 131 Fair Oaks Park, Needham '92,Mass.... .... 42,189 Garvin, Audrey Eileen, 2-M, 156 W. Main St., Shelby ,........... .... 6 0, 201 Gassett, Ann Carolyn, 1-M, 405 E. Norman, Raymondville, Texas .............. 130,214 Gates, Anne Dorothy, 4-C, 424 2nd St., Elyria... ........ 25,99,103,104,107,167,173 Gaw, William Carlton, III, 1-C, Westmoor Rd., Mentor ..................... .. 214 Gayters, Thomas Arthur, 4-M, 118 E. Lorain St., Oberlin... .... 59, 61, 173 Geer, Barbara Deane, 1-M, 381 Washington, Oshkosh, Wis. .... ..... . . 214 Gehring, Philip Klepfer, 4-M, 33 S. West St., Carlisle, Pa.... ..... .... S 8 60,173 Geibel, Nancy Jean, 4-C, 569 Arlington Ave., Mansfield ............... ..... 4 6,173 Gendzier, Stephen Jules, 2-C, 106 Pinehurst Ave., New York 33, N.Y. .... ..... 2 O1 Cer, Barbara Constance, 2-C, 421 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn 17, N.Y .... 58,201 Gerlach, John David, 4-C, 24854 Florence Ave., North Olmsted ..... ........ 1 73 Gevertz, Harry, 3-C, 60 Middle Neck Rd., Roslyn, N.Y ...... .... 6 8,69 189 Geyer, James Robert, 4-C, 1312 Madison St., Evanston, Ill ..... ........ 1 73 Giamati, Charles Carl, Jr., 3-C, 1233 5th Ave., Akron 6 .......... ........ 9 7 189 Gibbon,- Mary Young, 1-C, 4035 Pine St., Philadelphia 4, Pa. .... ' .......... 35, 58 214 Gibbons, David Allison, 2-C, 19 Midland Ave., White Plains, N.Y. .... .6S, 85,94 201 Gibson, Gteorgej Morgan, 4-C, 842 Chalmers Pl., Chicago 14, Ill.. .. ....... 173 Gibson, Gordon Rogers, 4-M, Z8 Kenneth St., Hartford 6, Conn.... 173 Gifford, David, Gr-M, 107 Walker St., Cambridge, Mass. .............. . 59 Gifford, Mrs. Irene Davidson, Sp-M, 48 Rosemont St., Dorchester, Mass. .... Gilbert, Alan Morse, 4-C, 120 E. College St., Oberlin ................ .... 9 4 173 Gilbert, Donald Luxon, 4-C, 248 Elm St., Oberlin ......,........ ..... 1 73 Gillette, Sherril-Ann, 1-M, 28 Georgian Rd., Morristown, N.J. ....... .... 5 8 214 Gilman, Irvin Edward, 1-M, 924 S. 3rd St., Philadelphia 47, Pa.... ...... 61 214 Gioia, 'Rocco Joseph, 2-M, 13 Cc-ok St., Danbury, Conn ......... .... .... 5 8 ,59 201 Giudici, Gloria Lucia, 3-M, 2239 S. 18th St., Philadelphia 45, Pa. .... ........ 1 S9 Glastras, Thomas Gus, 4-M, 216 S. Center St., Collinsville, Ill. ........ .... 5 8 173 Gohle, Arthur William, 4-C, 114 W. Philadelphia St., Detroit 2, Mich. .... .... 4 8 173 Goldberg, Barbara Lee, 1-M, 110 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn 26, N.Y ....... ........ 2 14 Goldberg, Sheila Joan, 2-M, 20 Homer Ave., Larchmont, N.Y. ...... .... 3 4, 61 201 Goldman, William Weil, 2-C, 249 Maple Ave., Highland Park, Ill... . .... . . . . 201 Goldstein, Adele Betty, 1-M, 42 Esplanade, Mount Vernon, N.Y. ..... 214 Goldthwaite, Duncan, 4-C, 3328 81st St., Jackson Heights 1, N.Y ..... ........ 1 73 Good, Ruth, 2-M, 1259 National Rd., Wheeling, W. Va. ............ .... 5 8, 62 201 Good, Thomas Lee, 3-M, 13 Wiltshire Rd., Philadelphia 31, Pa. .......... 45,140 189 Goodall, Ann Elizabeth, 1-C, Bagley Rd., Olmsted Falls ...................... 58 214 Goodfellow, Forrest Edward, 1-T, 5032 22nd St., N.E., Seattle 5, Wash ..... 58,161 164 Goodfellow, Marie Joan, 1-C, 12 Circle Lane, Albany 3, N.Y ......... ...... 2 14 Goodman, Ann, 2-C, 3505 Shelburne Rd., Baltimore 8, Md. ....... ..... 2 01 Goodrich, Ethel Adele, 1-C, 38 Elizabeth, Battle Creek, Mich.... ...... 58 214 Goodson, Virginia Jean, 4-C, 324 N. Main St., Oberlin .......... ...58,107 173 Goodwin, Alan Dixon, 3-C, Rose Valley Rd., Moylan, Pa. ......... ...87,14S 189 Goodwin, Atrthurj Murray, Jr., 1-C, 1662 Doane Rd., Columbus 12 .... ...... 2 14 Gordon, Arthur Arnold, 4-M, 10309 Empire Ave., Cleveland 8 ....... ..... 1 73 Gordon, Betty Braxton, 3-M, 727 Sth St., New Martinsville, W. Va .... .... 6 0 189 Gordon, Paul, 4-C, 131 E. 93rd St., New York 28, N.Y. ........... .... . Gorham, Charles J., 1-M, 1192 Ewing Pl., S.W., Atlanta, Ga.... ...... .. 214 Gorman, James Patrick, 3-C, 440 Weeks St., Akron 6 .........,. .... 8 2,83 189 Gorsuch, Evelyn Mae, 4-C, 633 Twin Palms, San Gabriel, Cal.... Goss, Marian Claire, 1-C, 7 Hillview Ave., Morris Plains, N.'J. .... ...... 1 18 214 Gosselink, James Gordon, 1-C, American Mission, Basrah, Iraq.... ......... 45,214 Goulder, Clarisse Louise, 2-C, 302 E. 3rd St., Moscow, Idaho ........ 31,35, 120,201 Gove, Joan Grace, 3-C, 960 Mohegan, Birmingham, Mich. ........ ......... 6 8 189 Graetzer, Hans Gunter, 2-C, 2 Lonsdale Ave., Dayton 9 .... ....95 201 238 EVERY BAN KING SERVICE berlin Savill nk Co. Established l S89 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and Federal Reserve System Vogue Cleanin Co. LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANING Student pickup and delivery service Phone 348 or 120 COMPLIMENTS OF F. A. MAZZA PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE 129 South Main Phone 143 ww lIiiix'fi A Y. fa: . 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' 1 1 - - ZH'---'frf 5' 1 Graham, Janet Louise, 4-C, 536 Livingston St., Westbury, N.Y.. Graham, Mildred Fairchild, 4-C, 123 E. Market St., Bethlehem Granzow, Boyd Arthur, 1-T, 507 S. Wooster, Algona, Iowa .... . Graves, John Lowell, X4-C, 5765 Blackstone 'Ave., Chicago 37, Ill .... . Gravesmill, William John, 1-M, 85 Hall St., Akron 5 ........, . 173 , Pa..... ...173 164 173 .....58,6O,214 Green, Barbara Ann, 3rC, 16715 Rosemont, Detroit 19, Mich.... .......... 58,189 Green, Betty Jean, 1-C, 2 Inwood Dr., Rochester 10, N.Y..... ........46,58,68,214 GYCCH, Elizabeth McAllister, 3-C, Greenwood Rd., Chapel Hill, N.C. ,....... 104 Green, Marjorie Anne, 1-C, 1108 Highland Rd., Charleston 2, W. Va. ,189 214 Green, Paul William Wedgwood, 1-T, 253 Colorado Ave., Highland Park 3, Mich... Greensmith, Elizabeth, 1-C, Brookside Dr., Olmsted Falls .......... . ......... .. 214 Gretzingex, Roslyn Louise, 3-C, Main St., Navarre .................. 189 Grey, Hugh Montgomery, 1-C, 501 W. 120th St., New York 27, N.Y ..... 214 Griesheimer. Evelyn Mae, 1-M, 408 19th St., N.W., Massillon ........ 214 Griffith, Ktatharinej Hope, 4-C, 15 Glendon Rd., Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J... Griffith, Margaret Dyckman, 3-C, 1941 Parkside Dr., Washington 12, D.C. Grills, Wiliam Alfred, 3-C, 17 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin .............. Griswold, Judith Lee, 2-C, 309 Triangle Ave., Dayton 9.... Grob, Arlene, 2-M, Box 177-C, R.D. 1, Grafton, Wis .......... Grofe, Jerrold Gilbert, 3-C, R.D. 1, Box 184, Boyertown, Pa,... Gromack, Nina, 1-M, 182 Kearney Ave., Perth Amboy, N.J.... 1 . 1 'ICE hone M 3 Grose, Charles William, 1-C, 2207 Knapp St., St. Paul 8, Minn.. .. Gross, Gordon Robert, 1-C, 118 Winston Rd., Buffalo 16, N.Y.... Groth, Barbara Helene, rc, 320 Steele sr., New Britain, Conn ..... Grubbs, Caroline Holmes, 4-C, 28 Prospect St., Windsor, Conn... Grubbs, Jtacquelinej Diane, 1-C, 271 Morgan St., Oberlin ......... . Grubbs, Mary Shillito, 2-T, 4424 N.E. 91st Ave., Portland 13, Ore.. Gruen, Thomas Charles, Irreg-M, 320 Stanford Ave., Elyria ....... . Grun, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, 4-C, 219 E. 17th St., Columbus 1.... Guiton, Donald Karl, 3-C, 7906 Dartworth Dr., Parma 9 ............ ....... 1 42, 189 Gulick, Helen Ramsey, 401 S. Adams St., Arlington, Va. ........... . Gunn, Afndrewj Leigh, 2-C, 4437 Lowell St., N.W., Washington 16, Gunther, Anne Clark, 3-C, Sand Hill Orchard, Hancock, N.H .... .... Gunther, Joan Frederick, 3-C, Sand Hill Orchard, Hancock, N.H ..... Gunther, Mary Ruth, 3-C, 6 Sanger Ave., New Hartford, N.Y. ..... . Gunther, Priscilla Maxwell, 3-C, Sand Hill Orchard, Hancock, N.H... Gurewich, Victor, 3-C, 333 Central Park West, New York 25, N.Y... Gurney, Jean, 1-C, 184 N. Hewlett Ave., Merrick, N.Y. ....... Gustavson, Ann Hoge, 1-C, R.D. 1, Ramsey, N.J. ............ . Gutfreund, John Halle, 3-C, 2 Carstensen Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y..... Guthrie, James Leverette, 2-C, Keuka Park, N.Y ................. Gyorki, Labislas, 3-C, Gaisbergstrasse 69, Salzburg-Parsch, Austria .... 173 58,65,131,189 83 201 ....59,163,201 .....65,189 ..... 214 .....40,214 .....2s,214 ....132,173 ..... 214 ....161,164 173 ........4s,201 D.C. .... 40,201 .........58,189 .... 189 .... 189 .... 189 ..,. 189 .... 214 ...5s,214 .. 87 .... 201 Hadley, Robert Lindsay, 2-C, 33 Van Buren Ave., West Hartford, Conn.. .. 201 Haeberle, Ann Woodward, 3-C, Ashfield Rd., Shelburne Falls, Mass ..... Haeussler, John Scott, 2-C, 33 W. Virginia St., Evansville 11, Ind.. . .. Hagner, John Benedict, 2-C, 251 Harvey St., Philadelphia 44, Pa..... Hahn, Roger Carl, 1-C, 3854 W. 39th St., Cleveland 9 ............. . Hail, Julia Eleanor, 3-C, 14590 Strathmoor St., Detroit 27, Mich.... Hake, Clarence Junior, 2-C, 4th St., Mount Wolf, Pa. ............ .. Haley, William John, Jr., 3-M, 801 N. Gray St., Pampa, Texas. .... ....173,189 Hallenbeck, Ann Miller, 1-C, 50 Rumford St., West Hartford, Conn.. .. Halperin, Judith Yvonne, 1-C, 29 Beacon Hill Ave., Lynn, Mass ..... Hambuchen, Walter Hugh, 2-C, Lloyds Neck, Huntington, N.Y.. . . . ..,ss, .. 189 .... 201 .. 201 ...... 214 .. ..122, 189 . ..... 201 . .... 118,214 214 .. 201 Hamilton, Hfelenj Chloe, Gr-C, 2745 Girard Ave., Evanston, Ill. ....... ..... . Hamilton, Nancy, 3-M, 731 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N.J. ....................... . Hamilton, Sita, 3-C, Apt. 6H, 5844 Stony Island Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. .... 45, 58,189 Hamlin, Norman Albert, Sp-M, 48 E. Vine St., Oberlin ............... ...... 6 1 Hanke, Mary Ann, 1-M, 3222 14th St., Columbus, Nebr.... Hannon, Lael Metzler, 4-C, 122 Grove St., Wellington ........... Hannum, Mary Louise, 4-M, 411 Main St., Sand Springs, Okla..... 214 ....50,5s,173 ....59,173 Hansen, Mtaryl Maren, 3-C, 566 W. 11th St., Claremont, Cal. .... .... 5 8 189 1 Hanson, Maury Lloyd, Jr., 3-C, 927 10th St., Alexandria, Va ....... .......... 4 6 189 1 Hanson, Robert Lewis, Jr., 3-C, 28 Glen Oaks Ave., Summit, N.J...67, 68, 76,94, 189 Harbinson, Olive Ross, 1-M, 718 LaSalle Ave., Buffalo 15, N.Y. ..... ....... 5 8 214 Harmon, Jean Lou, 3-M, 7705 Eberhart Ave., Chicago 19, Ill. ..... . Harmon, Richard Allan, 3-C, 917 W. 10th St., Erie, Pa ...... Harper, Richard Conant, 1-C, 135 Edgehill Rd., Fairfield, Conn. .... . .. 189 .. 189 214 Harris, Anna Josephine, 2-M, 1019 Woodland Ave., Kansas City, Mo .... ..,. 5 8,201 Harris, Dtorothyb Patricia, 4-C, 525 Lynn Ave., Box 92, Lakeside .............. 173 Harris, James Malcolm, 1-C, 73 Highland Ave., Chatham, N.J. .... . Harris, Marvin Richard, 2-C, 340 S. Main St., Cohasset, Mass. ..... . Harrison, Jtosephj Barton, 3-C, Rose Valley, Moylan, Pa. ......... . .61,66,140,214 201 ..22,35,83,189 Hart, Donald Vincent, 2-T, R.D. 2, Mount Vernon ........ .... 1 62,163 Hart, Herbert, 2-C, 15 Charlesden Pk., Newtonville, Mass. .... .... 4 5, 87, 201 Hart, Joan Ruth, 4-C, 10 St. James Dr., Piedmont 11, Cal. ....... ...... 1 73 Hart, Marilyn Jean, 1-C, 756 16th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla ..... .... 1 27,214 Hart, Vincent Selden, Jr., 1-C, R.D. 1, Oberlin ................. .... 5 0, 58,215 Hartline, Joyce Carol, 1-C, Eastview, N.Y. ..,.................. ...... 2 15 Hartman, Marvin Joe, 1-'l','410 Norway Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich .... .... . . Hartman, William Albert,,2-T, Berkey ............................ ..... 1 63,164 Hartung, Richard Walter, 3rC, Country Club Rd., Chapel Hill, N.C .... ..... 6 6, 95,189 Harwood, Prudence Jane, 2-C, 521 Main St., Hingham, Mass. ..... ......... 2 01 Hastings, Virginia Annette, 3-C, 614 Paxton Rd., Florence, Ala. .... ..... 5 8,132,189 Hatanaka, Kazuko, 1-M, 81 Okadayama, Nishinomiya, Japan ...... ....... 4 5,215 Hatch, David Newton, 1-C, 8 Pine St., St. Johnsbury, Vt .......... ......... 2 15 Haurowitz, Martin .Otto, 3-C, 715 S. Mitchell, Bloomington, Ind... ........58,95,189 Hauser, Edward Burdette, 3-C, 226 N. Lombard Ave., Oak Park, Ill .... .67, 83,97, 189 Hauser, Henry, 2-C, 2024-23 D St., N.E., Canton .................. .... 4 6, 50,201 Havas, Donald Paul, 2-M, 17 Carpenter Terr., Belleville 9, N.J ..... .... 5 9,61,201 Hawes, Christie, 2-C, 1010 Valley Rd., Charleston 2, W. Va.... 201 Hawley, Edward Adair, Gr-T, Hart, Mich ..... ................ . Hawley, Glenn Ferdinand, Gr.-M, 639 Cornell Pl., Lorain .... Hayes, Norma Willodene, 3-M, 628 Bennett St., Findlay .... .... 5 8,190 Hayes, Thomas Lee, 1-C, 1019 4th St., North Braddock, Pa. .... ..... 2 15 Hayhurst, Rtoeb Norris, Gr-C, 1925 Concord Rd., Columbus 8... Haylor, John Randall, Jr., 3-C, 128 Morgan St., Oberlin ........ ........ 1 73 Haynes, Barbara Lee, 3-M, 1323 E. 7th St., Pueblo, Colo.... Hays, Nancy, 2-C, Cecelian Apts., Marion, Ind ............. .. Hayward, Hugh Raymond, 3-C, 190 N. Lake Ave., Troy, N.Y.. .. Hayward, William Donald, 3-M, 204 4th Ave., East Orange, N.J.... Hazelden, Mary-Ruth, 1-C, 111 Stafford Ave., Waterville, N.Y.... Hazeltine, Jean, 3-C, South Bend, Wash. ....................... . Heald, Ctharlesl William, 1-C, 2246 34th St., N.W., Canton 3 .... Heald, Mark Aiken, 4-C, 185 Moore St., Princeton, N.J. ........ . Hegner, Michael Stanton, 1-C, 1037 Rush St., Chicago 11, Ill.... ....59,61 ,190 ......74,201 190 190 215 ....107,114,19o Head, Ffrankj Gibson, Jr., 1-C, 1874 Selma Ave., Youngstown 4 .... ..,....... 2 15 215 ....58, 142,173 215 Heidelberg, Anita Helen, 2-C, 1667 Park Blvd., Camden, N.J. .......... 201 Heilbrun, Alfred B., Jr., Gr-C, 3013 Walnut St., Huntington Park, Heilman, Barbara Ann, 2-C, Aldwyn Lane, Villanova, Pa. .......... . Cal.... 100 . . .... 107, 201 1-Ieingartner, Alexander, 2-C, 2554 N. 75th St., Wauwatosa, Wis ......... ....... 2 01 Heitkamp, Anne McKinne, 3-C, 61 W. 9th St., New Yorki 11, N.Y.. .....22,ss,190 Heizer, John William, 3-C, 26 Prospect St., Nahant, Mass. ....... ...48,83,190 Helfer, Ray Eugene, 3-C, 262' Bruce St., Syracuse 3, N.Y ..... ..... . ..2Z, 60, 190 Helms, Patricia Ruth, 2-M, 60 Oldham Rd., West Newton 65, Mass.... 201 Hempling, Harold George, Gr-C, 179 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn 26, N.Y ........... 135 I-Iempy, Frederick Samuel, 4-C, 3134 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights ............ Henderson, Bancroft Clinton, 4-C, 820 E. Blackford, Evansville, Ind.. .22, 28, 85, 140, 173 Henderson, Donald Ainslie, 4-C, 17511 Daleview1Dr., Lakewood 7 ...... 73, 74,116,174 Henderson, John Wesley, Jr., 2-C, 5734 Grayton St., Detroit 24, Mich ........... 201 Henderson, Norman Miner, 2-C, 10 Crestmont Rd., Montclair, N.J..... Hendrickson, Robert, 4-C, 273 Lora Ave., Youngstown 4.. .......... Henke, Herbert Harold, 1-M, 7409 Whittington Dr., Parma ..... Henke, Robert Samuel, 1-C, 558 E. 12th St., Lockport, Ill. ..... . Henninger, Nancy Kay, 4-C, Hennessy St., Haworth, N.J. ....... . Hennon, Robert DeWitt, 2-C, 327 S. College, Bloomington, Ind. .... .. Hensley, Carlton Bruce, 1-C, 2021 Plymouth St., N.W., Washintgo Heritage, Norman Theodore, 4-C, 314 Blaine St., Elyria. ....... . Herrmann, Elizabeth Ann, 4-C, 5706 38th Ave., Hyattsville, Md..... Herwig, Theodor Frederick, 1-C, R.D. 2, Medina .............. Hess, Arthur Henry, 2-T, R.D. 6, North Canton ...... Hess, Carroll Norman, 2-C, College Hill, Clinton, N.Y. ...... . Hess, Trudy Clare, 3-C, 175 E. 64th St., New York 21, N.Y..... Hester, Eleanor Elizabeth, 3-C, R.D. 3, Norwalk ............... Heukelekin, Arliss, 1-M, 52 George St., New Brunswick, N.J .... . Heyer, Joan Claire, 1-C, 103 Kenwood Dr., Middletown 16 .... Hickson, George Abraham, Jr., 2-T, Box 2, Sharon Center ........... . 202 .. 114' .. 215 .. 215 .. 174 Hennings, Robert Edward, 4-C, 167 Nogal Dr., Santa Barbara, Cal. .............. 174 ........52,202 n 12, D.C.. .4 0,215 ..174 ..174 .. 215 ...... 202 ...103,12 6, 190 ......114,190 .. ..38, 215 Hieber, Mary Elizabeth, 3-C, R.D. 1, 1900 Springmill Rd., Mansfield ........ 58,190 Hileman, Roy Lee, 4-C, 426 Cleveland Ave., Hamilton ........ ..... . Hill, Louise Dietrich, 4-C, Dover Rd., Upperco, Md ..... . Hill, Marie Elizabeth, 2-C, 1218 14th St., Lynchburg, Va.... Hill, Richard Ralston, 4-C, 323 Elm St., Oberlin ............ .. Hill, Sara Elizabeth, 4-C, 40 Elm St., Concord, Mass. ....... .. Hill, Wtillisj Merle, 4-C, 535 Pennsylvania Ave., Irwin, Pa ....... Himstead, Scott, 1-C, 210 Rosemary St., Chevy Chase 15, Md.... Hinckley, William Ernest, 1-C, Jordon Rd., Willimantic, Conn.... Hinkelman, Beverly Thorpe, 3-C, 31 Maple St., Bristol, Conn... Hirsch, Eva Mary, 2-M, 4309 64th St., Woodside, N.Y ........ . ....174 174 .. . .52, 54,174 .25, 60,174 . . . .83, 174 215 215 ....58,190 202 Harrison, Richard Charles, 4-C, 421 E. Main St., Napoleon .............. 58,173,189 Hirsch, paula, LC, 4309 64th St., Woodside, N.Y. .,...-... 215 Harrison, Robert Hunter. 3-C. 17 Millers Rd., Bangalore, South India... ......... S8 Hobby, Rgbert Gray, 4-C, 747 Nimrod Aww Lorain' ,,,,,,,, 174 Harshbarger, Frederick Clay, 2-C, R.D 1, North Liberty, Iowa ...... .... 3 8, 90, 201 Hobson, Ellenore Jane, 4-M, 7 Westwood, Lawrence, Kans ..... 174 .lliliitftiiiiirfw - iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiillillEiiiitiiiiliffiilfltlliiftitiiitltltlitflfilftliltfiliitiiiiliiiltiiiiitliiiiiiili15112534351ttiftlilfitiiiiiiiitli'' ' ,1r9iEtQ3?h1..- 'r .1 .'... .. ..'. I ' lt THE OBERLIN INN DINING ROOM STAFF SALUTES YOU! llEllIlICK'S J EYVELBY Solid Gold Alumnae Pins College Seal jewelry Prescriptions , , 9 Watches Diamonds H L waf1w'10sWHJwsSfm . 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Hoff, Janet Alma, 2-M, 618 8th St., Ames, Iowa .......................... 61 Hoffmann, Charles Wesley, 3-C, 529 Emoriland Blvd., Knoxville 17, Tenn..38, 46, 58 Hoffmann, Lois Kathryn, 1-C, 529 Emoriland Blvd., Knoxville 17, Tenn. ........ 58 Hogg, Ftlorencej Louise, 4-M, R.D. 4, Slippery Rock, Pa. ............ .... 5 9 Hohman, Elinor Vastine, 1-C, 625 Haven St., Evanston, Ill ..... Holden, Lyman Sanford, 4-C, 358 W. College St., Oberlin ...............,...... Holden, Marjorie Claire, 4-C, 358 W. College St., Oberlin .... 58, 59,102,107,108 Holle, Reginald Henry, Gr-T, IOOZM W. Washington, Sandusky .......... ,..... Holliday, Phyllis Rae, Sp-C, 181 Longfellow St., Elyria .....,.................. Holloway, Neptune Hartsfield, 2-T, 4662 Woodward Ave., Detroit 1, Mich. .... 161 Holmes, Barbara Jean, 3-M, 723 Lincoln Ave., Erie, Pa. ................ 23, 61, Holmes, Francis William, 4-C, R.D. 3, Princeton, N.J. .................... 58 Holtkamp, Douglas Culbertson, 2-C, 3525 Townley Rd., Shaker Heights 22 .... 60 Honan, William Holmes, 2-C, 4 Midland Gardens, Bronxville 8, N.Y. ...... 38, 52 Hood, Malcolm Woodhams, 3-C, 79 Hamilton Blvd., Kenmore 17, N.Y...28, 58, 68 Hook, Arthur Raymond, 1-C, 30931 W. Lake Rd., Bay Village .......... 40,61 Hopkins, Eflliottj Budd, Jr., 1-C, Hubbard's Lane, Wheeling, W. Va. ....... .34 Hopkins, Jolm Syckelmoore, Gr-C, 1314 Hayward Ct., Cincinnati 26 ............ Hopkins, Mrs. Marian Springer, Gr-C, 1028 Ontario St., Oak Park, Ill Horn, Paul Joseph, 2-M, 5018 3rd St., N.W., Washington 11, D.C .... ..... 5 9, 61 Hornaday, Alice Parks, 3-C, 310 Dickinson Ave., Swarthmore, Pa..... Horst, Robert William, 1-C, 816 4th St., Toledo 5 ............... 25, 31,128 Hostetler, Dorothy Anne, 3-M, Box 66, North Newton, Kans ..... ..... ...... 5 O Houldsworth, Ffrancisj Howard, 3-T, 223 Margaret St., Peoria, Ill. .... ..... 1 61 House, Janet, 1-C, Vilas Rd., Alstead, N.H. ................................ .. Housman, Htowardj Burton, Jr., 4-C, 307 La Canada, La Jolla, Cal. .... 28,58 Howald, Reed Anderson, 2-C, R.D. 2, Perrysburg ..................... .... 5 0 Howell, Joseph Littleton, 1-C, 615 N. Eddy St., South Bend 17, Ind ...... ....... Howell, Mary Ann, 1-M, 414 Illinois, Pullman, Wash, ................ ..... 1 18 Howes, John Forman, 4-C, 46 S. Thurlow St., Hinsdale, Ill. ..... . Hsueh, Mabelle Ting Mei, 4-C, 81 Fairy Bridge, Foochow, China ..... ....35,58 Hubacher, Sylvia F., 1-C, 46 Dubonnet Rd., Valley Stream, N.Y ...... ...... Hubbard, Eleanor Louise, 3-M, 300 Simcoe St., Niagara Falls, Ontario ............ Hubbard, Nancy Lou, 3-C, 180 Chelton Circle, Winter Park, Fla. ........ 45,60 Hudson, Elspeth Gary, 3-C, 238 E. State St., Athens .............. Hull, Richard Ostrander, Jr., 1-C, 1256 Overlook Rd., Lakewood 7 .... Hume, Donald Corbin, Jr., 1-C, 1075 Glamorgan, Alliance ........, Humel, Gerald Richard, 1-M, 12812 Gay Ave., Cleveland 5 ..... . Humphrey, Carroll William, 3-M, 124 West St., Proctor, Vt...... Hungerford, Lenore Brownlee, 4-M, 253 Genesee St., Utica 3, N.Y.. . .. Hunsicker, Henry Boesche, 2-C, W. Morgan, Oberlin ............... ....61 ....59,61 ....95,96 Hunt, Susanne Ellen, 3-C, 16212 Tracey- St., Detroit 27, Mich. ............... . Hunter, Harold Carson, 4-C, 1426 12th St., N.W., Washington 5, D.C. ......... . 190 202 190 215 174 215 174 174 164 190 174 202 202 190 215 215 202 190 215 190 164 215 174 202 215 215 174 174 215 190 190 190 215 215 215 60 174 202 190 Hunter, Jean Chapin, 2-C, 14 Westwood Dr., Westmoreland Hills, Washington 16, D.C. 202 Huntley, Janet Reid, 4-C, 723 Church St., Ann Arbor, Mich.... Hunziker, Beverly Mae, 4-M, 39 Stiles St., Stratford, Conn..... Husung, David Lee, 4-C, 101 Rowland, Mansfield ............. Hutton, Jterryj Warren, 4-M, 2109 Lloyd Ct., Little Rock, Ark.... Hutton, Mervin Todd, 4-M, 140 E. Federal St., Burlington, N.J..... Ince, Mfaryj Charlotte, 1-C. 62 Tod Lane, Youngstown ...... .. Ingalls, David Marc, 4-M, R.D. 5, King-Graves Rd., Warren ...... 58,197, ....58,174 174 ....58,60,174 174 ....58,60 ...,...45 ....59,61 Ingham, Ftlorenceb Helen, 3-C, 903 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, Pa ........ ...116 Ingram, Stheltonj John, Jr., 3-M, Castle Hill Rd., East Aurora, N.Y. .... Intili, Dominic Joseph, 4-M, 3343 E. 112th St., Cleveland ............ Ip, Ping-Yu, 3-C, 51 Conduit Rd., Hong Kong, China ....... Ip, Ting-Yu, 3-C, 51 Conduit Rd., Hong Kong, China ..... Isaac, Cecil, Jr., 1-M, 2220 Vermont, Connersville, Ind.... Jackson, Linda Mary Marcella, 1-C, 3366 Chillum Rd., Apt. 103, Mt. R Jacobs, David Richard, 3-C, 1049 Park Ave., New York, N.Y.... ....61 ainier, Md. 68 . . . .44, 68 Jacobs, William Ernest, 2-T, 1261 Fair Ave., Columbus 5 .............. 161,162 Jacobsen, Mary Claire, Z-M, 2400 Washington Ave., Racine, Wis.... Jacobson, Marcus Anram, Gr-C, 768 Hamilton, St. Louis, Mo..... Jacobson, Rosemary, 2-C, 53 Lilac Ave., Hamden 14, Conn .... Jaeger, Mary Louise, 2-C, 49 Pine St., Baldwin, N.Y ......... Jaeger, Robert Walter, 4-M, 68 Waterford Lane, Stamford, Conn.. .. Jaffe, Natalie Lois, 3-C, 121 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn .... . ....72 .......61 ....35,58 James, Donza Lavalia, 2-M, 1259 Dean St., Brooklyn 16, N.Y. ............... . James, Ralph Claybourne, Jr., 4-C, 4849 S. Greenwood Ave., Chicago Janiec, Henry Jolm, 2-M, 186 Columbia Ave., Passaic, N.J ....... .... 15, Ill.. .35 ........58 215 174 190 174 190 215 215 190 164 202 202 202 174 190 202 174 202 Jamieson, David James, 2-C, 10030 Francis Lewis Blvd., Queens Village 9, N.Y...202 Jasa, Edward Jerry, 2-M, 123 Highfield Lane, Nutley, N.J....- ............ 202 Jeandheur, Albert LaDue, 2-C, 51 Nassau Dr., Great Neck, N.Y. ...... 58, 60,197,202 Jefferson, Charles Edward, 2-C, 17 Edgewood Ave., Rochester 10, N.Y .... ....... 2 02 Jensen, Hope Trippe, 4-C, 30 S. Washington St., Port Washington, N.Y. .... .. 174 Jepson, JCohnD Warner, 2-M, Wayzata, Minn. ......................... ...... 2 02 Johnson, Alan G., 2-C, 804 E. Oak St., West Frankfort, Ill. .................. 202 Johnson, Anne Duncan, 4-C, 3929 49th St., Long Island City 4, N.Y. .... 50,58, 175 Johnson, David Campbell, 4-M, 2450 N. 81st St., Wauwatosa 13, Wis .... ....... 1 75 Johnson, Edward Harold, 4-C, 106 Beech St., Maywood, N.J. ............ 68, 97, 175 Johnson, Hugh Bailey, Jr., 2-M, 6731 25th St., N., Falls Church, Va...58, 59, 60, 202 Johnson, Jacqueline Nimocks, 3-M, 4264 W. Cote Brilliante, St. Louis 3, Mo. .... 190 Johnson, Joyce Eleanor, 4-C, 74 Newton Ave., Jamestown, N.Y. ................ 175 Johnson, Karl McKibben, 3-C, R.D. 1, Box 514, New Brunswick, N.J. .... 23,97,190 Johnson, Katherine Anne, 2-C, 118 N. Jackson St., Arlington, Va. .............. 202 Johnson, Kenneth Edwin, Sp-T, 117 Elm St., Oberlin ......................... . Johnson, Lydia Coonley, 3-C, Huckleberry Hill Rd., New Canaan, Conn ..... ...... 1 90 Johnson, Margaret Paisley, 2-C, 4834 Rodman St., N.W., Washington 16, D.C. 23,121,202 Johnson, Myrna Louise, 4-C, 2317 Girard Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. .......... 175 Johnson, Paul Reynold, 4-C, 118 N. Jackson St., Arlington, Va .... ...... . . 175 Johnson, Rodney Eugene, 2-C, 2317 Girard Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. ........ 202 Johnson, William Reid, 3-C, Durham Point Rd., Durham, N.H. ................ 190 Johnston, Atlexanderj Seth, 4-C, 407 Homewood Ave., Dayton ...... 82, 83, 84, 88, 175 Johnston, Joan, 1-C, 1588 W. Scotland Rd., Slingerlands, N.Y. .... ..... ...... 2 1 5 Johnston, Judith Elaine, 4-C, Box 368, Delray Beach, Fla ........ .... 1 04,175 Johnston, Theodore Homer, Gr-M, Osborne Rd., Columbia Station ..... .... 5 9 Jones, Charlotte Louise, 4-M, 1471 Tates Creek Rd., Lexington, Ky.... ...... .. 175 Jones, David Hunter, 2-C, 2307 Selma Ave., Youngstown ........... ......... 2 02 Jones, Margaret Susan, 3-C, 322 W. College St., Oberlin .......,...... 107,163,190 Jones, Mason Beach, Jr., 1-C, 2805 Westchester Rd., Toledo 6 .................. 215 Jordan, Frances Helen, 1-C, 3828 Tremont Rd., Cleveland Heights 21 .... 215 Jordan, Richard Dale, 4-C, 237 Oxford Ct., Elyria ................... ...... Joseph, Myron Milton, 1-C, 3311 Yorkshire Rd., Cleveland Heights ....... .... 2 2, 215 Joseph, Sylvan Lehman, Jr., 3-C, 417 Park Ave., New York 21, N.Y. ........ 40,190 Juckett, Robert Shedd, 1-C, 922 Columbian Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ........ .... 2 15 Judson, Stewart Alan, 2-C, 25 W. 81st St., New York, N.Y. .... 202 Jukes, Edward Franklin, 2-C, 175 Overwood Rd., Akron ..... 202 Kafka, Claribel Emma, Sp'C, 163 Elm St., Oberlin ............................ 202 Kalm, Mary Anne Jonette, 3-C, 7052 Oleander Ave., Chicago 31, Ill. .... 58,184,190 Kamioka, Doris Sadako, 1-M, 1201 Alewa Dr., Honolulu 29, Hawaii ............ 215 Kammiller, Robert Carl, 4-C, R.D. 1, Elyria ....................... ...... 9 5,175 Kander, John Harold, 3-C, 4335.McGee, Kansas City, Mo .... .... ......... 7 2 ,190 Kane, Janet Tovia, 1-C, 2538 N. Kedzie Blvd., Chicago 47, Ill. .......... 46,131, 215 Kang, Dolly Yun Hee, 1-M, 2207 Ala Wai Blvd., Chicago 47, Ill ....... 66,119,207 Kaplan, David Leon, Gr-M, 3904 W. Wilcox, Chicago 24, Ill. ......... ....... . Kaplan, Mrs. Harriett Shapero, Sp-C, 2019 Bonnycastle, Louisville, Ky ..... . Kapp, Geraldine, 1-M, 915 Fremont, Muskogee, Okla. ................. ..... 2 15 Karol, Kathryn Hale, 1-C, Seven Bridges, Chappaqua, N.Y .... . .... 68,215 Karp, Howard, 3-M, 6144 N. Richard St., Chicago 45, Ill. .......... 190 Kaserman, Ann Emily, 4-C, 363 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls ...... 175 Kassowitz, Marlis Babette, 1-C, 3321 N. Summit Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. ........ 215 Katchen, Hildreth Joyce, 1-C, 529 Hartford Ct., South -Orange, N.J. ........ 118,216 Kaufmann, Donald, 2-C, 209 S. James St., Waukesha, Wis. ........... ........ 2 02 Kaufmann, Henry Mark, 3-C, 53 Trenor Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y.. .. ..,. 26, 65,190 Kaufmann, Jane Ellen, 3-C, 25 Watkins St., New Rochelle, N.Y.... . ..... 190 Kavenagh, Wtilliamb Keith, 4-C, Stockton St., Princeton, N,J ............... 126,175 Keefe, Mrs. Carolyn Berglund, 4-C, 1325 Irving Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn. .... 175 Keefe, Frederick Lawrence, 4-C, 140 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N.Y. .............. 175 Keeler, Marjorie May, 1-C, 132 Walnut St., W., Marion ......... .... 3 4, 59,216 Keene, Shirley Ann, 4-M, 17 Melvin Rd., Phoenixville, Pa. ......... .... 6 1,175 Keesey, Mrs. Eileen Moore, 4-M, 3729 6th Rd., N., Arlington, Va .... .... 1 75 Keith, Carol Jean, 1-C, 709 Edgemoor Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich.... .... 65,216 Keller, Edmund B., Gr-T, 1040 Main St., Grafton .............. Keller, Molly Kathleen, 2-C, 917 Maple Ave., Findlay ........ .... 6 5,202 Kelly, Newton D., 1-T, 204 Congress St., Elmore ................. ..... . Kennedy, Nancy Margaret, 3-C, Berwick Ave., Ruxton 4, Md.... .... 36,190 Kent, Raymond Francis, 2-T, Iberia .......................... Kepler, Ann Tennant, Irreg-M, 252 Morgan St., Oberlin ........ . Kerker, Sherwood Payne, 1-M, 775 Myrtle Ave., Albany, N.Y ..... 216 Kern, Barbara Joan, 4-C, 957 6th St., Port Huron, Mich. .......... 175 Kerslake, Shirley Ann, 3-C, 3207 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights 20 .... 190 Kessler, Susan Frances, 3-C, R.D. 7, Lancaster, Pa ................ 190 Kieffer, Dforothyj Anne, 1-M, 209 E. Main St., Dallastown, Pa.... 216 Kiley, Barbara Jean, 1-M, 39 Pearl St., Medford 55, Mass ...... . .... 34, 216 237 ,,.,,,,,, ,,,...,,,.....,-...,,,,.,, ..,.. ..,,....-., .... ,-....,...,..,,.,,, .,-. .--,, ,,,b,,,, A, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , t r 1 . r ... I Lqtrzqtsigzgrgzvzflr'121':r'L::tit!71'i-1-'f'1Tlt1fi1--'?lT af214v1?'t'-'fl''r'r'r'rTf':'1'ri1it4:1r11'f':41i'1f't'?if'1 'e::'r1m---v ' ' .'. NJ... . ... r I. .'. 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Lawrence Kun Uk, 3-C, 149 2nd St., Ulchi Rd., Seoul, Korea ..... 191 Kimball, Robert Charles, 3-C, 474 Melville St., Rochester 9, N.Y.s .... ...58, 60 Kimmel, Carole Anne, 2-C, 261 N. Professor St., Oberlin ........... 202 Kincaid, Barbara Allen, 4-C, Hall's Lane, Madison, Tenn. ............. .... 6 0 King, Elilabeill Webster, 1-C, 503 Kings Highway, Moorestown, N.J ..... .... 5 0, 216 King, Htarrisonl Wesley, 4-C, 54 Brook Dr., Lynnfield, Mass. ......... .... 1 75 King, Helen Gulick, 1-C, 111 Holland Rd., Brookline 46, Mass. ................ 216 King, William Walter, 2-C, 432 Nevada, El Monte, Cal. ...................... 202 Kingdon, AnnaCarol, 2-C, 360 First Ave., S., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis..31, 45, 58, 121, 202 Kinsey, Bruce McMillen, 4-C, 1320 E. 1st St., Bloomington, Ind ....... .... 9 5, 96,175 Kinsey, David Chapin, 1-C, 136 Woodland Ave., Oberlin ......... ........ 2 16 Kipe, Elizabeth Louise, 1-M, Valley Rd., Watchung, N.J ..... ..... A 216 Kirk, Richard Grahame, 1-C, S758 Kenwood Ave., Chicago 37, Ill.... 216 Kirker, Miriam Elizabeth, 1-C, 148 Richards Rd., Columbus ...... 216 Kirkpatrick, Grace Joan, 4-C, 520 Rebecca Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. ....... .... 1 75 Kirsch, Annora Sue, 1-C, 601 W. 176th St., New York 33, N.Y. ...... .... 6 0,216 Kirsh, Deborah Barach, 2-C, 505 West End Ave., New York 24, N.Y. .... .... 2 O2 Kissane, Htughl Franklin, 4-C, 3144 W. 92nd St., Cleveland 2 .............. 58,175 Kissling, Margaret Ann, 1-M, 1075 Featherstone, R.D. 1, Pontiac, Mich. .... 216 Kivett, Joseph Lawton, 1-C, 6967 College St., Indianapolis, Ind. ........ .... 2 16 Klan, Joseph Anthony, 3-M, 606 E. 12th St., Erie, Pa ........... .... .. 59 Knack, Marilyn Janet, 1-C, 1650 N. Linder Ave., Chicago 39, Ill .... ....... 1 30, 216 Knapp, Janet Elizabeth, 1-T, L. I. Agr. and Tech. Institute, Farmingdale, N.Y. 58, 163, 164 Knauer, Marti Ruth, 3-M, 5934 Carrollton Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. .......... 59,191 Knight, Elizabeth Lucille, 1-M, 422 Water St., Kendallville, Ind ..,. ...... 2 16 Knight, Pamela Byrne, 1-C, Gulf Ave., Pittsford, N.Y. .......... ..... 5 8, 216 Knight, Robert Palmer, Jr., 4-C, Main St., Stockbridge, Mass. ..... ..... 9 9,116,175 Knowles, Louis Ross, 1-T, R.D. 7, Ghent, Akron .............................. Knowlton, William Henry, Gr-C, 2879 Lee Rd., Silver Lake, Cuyahoga Falls ...... Kobs, Shirley Anne, 1-M, 10481 Halcyon Dr., Parma. Heights 9 .............. 58,207 Koch, Mary Ellen, 1-M, 1570 Plumtree Rd., Springfield 9, Mass ........... 22, 58, 216 Kochmann, Vera, 3-C, 34 Overlook St., Mount Vernon, N.Y. .......... 31,44, 58,191 Koehlinger, Roger Leland, 4-C, 4721 Lawn Ave., Western Springs, Ill. .......... 175 Koenig, Mfarshallj Glenn, 1-C, 690 Gerard Ave., New York 51, N.Y. .... 216 Koeppe, Joanne Elaine, 1-M, Chestnut St., Andover ............................ 216 Kohler, William Walter, 3-C, 84 Washington St., North Tonawanda, N.Y .... .175,191 Kohn, Martin Jerome, 1-C, 219 W. 81st St., New York, N.Y ..... ...........,.. 6 S Konipalla, Irma Louise, 1-M, 228 Chelsea Pl., Buffalo 11, N.Y. ............ 115,216 Kopf, David Heath, 1-C, 3344 Runnymede Pl., N.W., Washington 15, D.C. ...... 216 Kopke, Homer Joachim, 2-T, 3721 Woodbridge Ave., S.W., Cleveland 9 ......... . Kopper, Jtuliettej Starr, 2-C, 516 Anthwyn Rd., Merion, Pa. ................ 109, 202 Koren, Phyllis Ruth, 4-M, 32 Parkside Dr., Great Neck, N.Y .... .... 1 76 Korn, Arthur Jay, 3-C, 172 E. 4th St., New York, N.Y. ........ .... 1 91 Kosanovich, Sylvester, Gr-C, R.D. 1, Box 25, Oberlin ........... ...... Koser, Marion Aimee, 3-C, 5710 Drexel Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. .... ..... 1 14,191 Kostyo, Jack Lawrence, 1-C, 238 Foster Ave., Elyria ............. ...... 2 16 Kramer, Nancy Louise, 1-C, 6848 Groton Ct., Forest Hills, N.Y.. . . 216 Kranyak, Charmaine Joan, 1-M, 231 Princeton Ave., Elyria .... ...... 2 16 Krebs, Arthur Henry, 2-T, Hosmer, S.D. ........................ ........ 1 64 Kreger, David Charles, 2-C, 17512 Roselawn, Detroit 21, Mich. ..... ...58, 140 202 Krinsley, Ellen M., 1-C, 6723 Oglesby Ave., Chicago, Ill. .........,... ........ 2 16 Kropp, Richard Vernon, 4-C, 155 S. Drexel Ave., Baxley, Columbus 9 .... 176 Krueger, William Russell, 1-C, 4014 71st Ave., Dayton, N.J. ........,..... 216 Kruger, Ruth Alberta, 2-C, Box 25, Landover Hills, Md. ...................... 202 Kunitomo, Florence Anna, 1-M, 262 Kinoole St., P.O. Box 15, Hilo, Hawaii ...... 216 Kunstmann, Marna Eline, 2-C, 1151 Harmar St., Fort Wayne 4, Ind. .......... 50 216 Kuusela, Richard Alan, 3-C, 115 Driggs St., Staten Island 8, N.Y ......... 90,97 191 LaBounty, William McKee, Gr-C, 39 Bloomingdale Ave., Saranac Lake, N.Y .... . Labourdette, Irene Lois, 2-C, Lincoln Park, N.J ................... ............ 5 8 LaBrew, Arthur Randolph, 2-M, 13560 Goddard, Detroit 12, Mich. .... .... 5 8 202 Lacey, JCohnJ Frederick, 2-C, S62 Windsor St., Marion ............. ...... 2 02 Laffredo, Warren Noel, 2-M, 3315 143rd St., Flushing, N.Y, .... ...... 5 9 202 LaGanke, William Clark, 4-C, 22 State St., Guilford, Conn ...... ......... 8 7,97 176 Lagemann, Marjorie Alice, 4-C, 5119 Maple Lane, Indianapolis, Ind...31,58, 129 176 Lahr, Charles Homer, Jr., 4-C, Box 233, R.D. 4, Barberton ................ 140 176 Lake, Bonnie Josephine, 2-M, 1558 Compton Rd., Cleveland Heights..5O, 59,61 202 Lake, Nancy Lyon, 4-C, 28 Leitch Avei, Skaneateles, N.Y. .................. 122 176 Lambert, Sara Celia, 3-C, 2854 Webster, St., Berkeley, Cal ........ .......... 1 91 LaMon, Donald Marsden, 4-C, 40 N. 17th St., East Orange, N.J. .............. 55 Lancashire, Ben John, 4-C, 1037 Chickasawba, Blytheville, Ark, ........ 83,90,97 176 Lancashire, James Earl, 1-C, 1037 Chickasawba, Blytheville, Ark.... ........ .. 216 Landis, Marilyn Jo, 2-C, 111 W. North St., Worthington ........ ...58, 102 202 Landis, William Emery, 3-C, 151 College Way, Auburn, Cal. .,.. ...... 1 91 Landles, Jean Marilyn, 1-C, 132 E. Park Ave., Hubbard ..... . 216 Lane, Ntormanb Gary, 2-C, Sidell, Ill. ................... ..... . Lange, William James, 3-C, Box 127, Kelleys Island ......... ...97, Langner, David Alfred, 4-C, 1436 Arthur Ave., Lakewood 7 ..... ..... 6 0, Langner, John Charles, 4-C, 1436 Arthur Ave., Lakewood 7 ..... ....... 8 3, Langner, Paul Martin, 4-C, 1436 Arthur Ave., Lakewood 7 ............. .60, 142, Langsdorf, John Jeffery, 4-C, 225 W. 86th St., New York 24, N.Y ..... ...... 2 2, Langsdorf, Roger Walter, 1-C, 225 W. 86th St., New York 24, N.Y. ..... ..... 2 2, Langstaff, Samuel Husbands, Jr., 3-C, 272 East Dr., Oak Ridge, Tenn. .... 46,100, LaRose, Paula Clarice, 4-C, 2600 Edina Blvd., Zion, Ill. .............. 50, 60,163, Larrabee, Janet Noble, 2-M, 35 High St., Peterborough, N.H.. ............... 58, Latimer, Emma Belle, Gr-M, Albany State College, Albany, Ga. ............... . Lau, Earnest Tok-sin, 2-C, 105 Bideford Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlements .... 45, Lau, Nancy Jean, 3-C, 1848 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. ................ 50, 60, Lawther, Elisabeth, 2-C, 2207 Devonshire, Cleveland .......................... Layton, Leahey, Donald Dewey, Jr., 4-C, R.D. 11, Box 88, Oklahoma City, Okla ..... 23, Carol Marie, 1-C, 1 Brayton Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y ......................t . Leavens, Sarah Phelps, 1-C, R.D. 1, Box 208, Santa Paula, Cal. ............ 23, Lee, Elaine Stetson, 1-M, 867 Country Club Dr., Mount Lebanon, Pa. ......... . Lee, Nathaniel, 3-M, 140 Taft Lane, Cincinnati ................... i..42, 176, Lee, Warren Beckwith, 2-M, 668 Western Ave., Lake Forest, Ill. ...... 25, 59, 196, Leeworthy, Harley Anson, Jr., 3-C, R.D. 3, Warren ............ ............ LeFavour, Susan, 1-C, R.D. 2, Winsted, Conn. .............................. 74, Lefkowitz, Sara Elizabeth, 1-M, 30 Frankfort Lane, New Kensington, Pa .... ..... Leftwich, Pthillipaj Louise, 1-T, 463 Clinton St., Buffalo 4, N.Y. ........ Lehman, Mary Caroline, 2-C, 8 S. Columbia St., Naperville, Ill. ..... .... 3 5, Lehmann, Shirley Jeanne, 2-C, 118 Redfield Pl., Syracuse 10, N.Y.... ....58, Leighton, Charles Doddridge, 1-C, 188 W. 7th St., Claremont, Cal.... Leja, Allan Frans, 3-C, 2683 Lothrop, Detroit, Mich. ............. .... 4 2, Leland, Charles Wallace, 4-C, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind .... .. .. Lemoine, Bernard Charles, 1-C, 64 Church St., West Springfield, Mass ....... Lendrim, Frank Torbet, 4-M, R.D. 1, Hamburg Turnpike, Paterson, N.J ....... 58, Lenfest, Grace Arlene, 2-M, 28 Mountain St., Camden, Maine ............ 119, LePontois, Allison, 4-C, 21529 Aberdeen Rd., Rocky River ............ 83,92, 93, LePore, Esther Virginia, 3-M, 291 Essex St., Millburn, N.J. ........ ......... 5 9, Leppmann, Dorothee, 3-C, 1501 W. Warren Blvd., Chicago, Ill. ...... 36, 47, 58, Lesher, Thomas Morris, Gr-C, 2330 Neil Ave., Columbus ........... ........... Leslie, Barbara Ellen, 3-C, 33 Oakwood St., Albany, N.Y. .... ..... 6 0, Levi, Trudy Elinor, 3-C, 37 Lester Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y.... .... 23,31, Levin, Esther, 1-C, 5 Ta Avenida 87, Miramar, Havana, Cuba ......... ........ Levin, Joan, 2-C, Crow Hill Rd., Mount Kisco, N.Y. .................... 44, 65, Levin, Kenneth Charles, 3-C, 390 West End Ave., New York 24, N.Y ....... .... Levin, Paula Betty, 2-C, 115 Central Park West, New York 23, N.Y .... .44,58, Levine, Leila Iris, 2-C, 65 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 25, N.Y. ..................... . Levine, Ruth Ketay, 2-M, 140 Lyncroft Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y.... Lewis, David Judd, Gr-C, 903 E. Alton St., Appleton, Wis ....... . . Lewis, Hfarrietj Patricia, 4-C, 68 S. Professor St., Oberlin ..., Lewis, John Philip, 1-C, 1511 Webb Ave., Detroit 6, Mich ..... ....... .... Lewis, Philip Elsworth, 3-C, 212 N. Wilton Pl., Los Angeles, Cal. .... .... 6 0, Li, Loretta Mae Jun, 2-C, 4165 Black Point Pl., Honolulu 28, Hawaii ....... Liberman, Meyer, Jr., 3-C, 101 Central Park West, New York 23, N.Y.. .40, 58, Lichwardt, John Richard, 4-C, 1518 Edison Ave., Detroit 6, Mich ............,.. Lichtwardt, Robert William, Gr-C, 1518 Edison Ave., Detroit 6, Mich. ...... . Lidrbauch, Richard James, Gr-M, 1123 Washington Blvd., Mayfield Heights ..... Lieske, Henry Louis, Sp-T, 409 Park Ave., Elyria ............................ 83, 202 191 176 176 176 176 216 191 176 202 202 191 203 176 216 216 216 191 203 191 216 216 163 203 203 216 191 176 216 176 203 176 191 191 191 191 216 203 191 203 203 122 176 216 191 203 191 176 Liggett, James Storer, 2-C, 2646 Henthorn Rd., Columbus 12 .... ..... .... 9 9 ,203 Liggett, Robert Connor, 2-C, 2646 Henthorn Rd., Columbus 12 ............ ..... 2 03 Light, Robert MacKenzie, 4-C, 43 Elmwood Ave., South Norwalk, Conn.... 176 Lighthall, Frederick French, 2-C, 12 Stanley Rd., Noroton Heights, Conn. ...... 203 Lim, Benjamin Han, 2-C, Shing Wing Shee, Toishan City, China ............ 94, 203 Lind, Lois Estelle, 2-C, 30 Prospect Ave., Darien, Conn. .............. ...... 2 03 Lindberg, Charles Augustus, 3-C, 70 Lakeview Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. .... .... 5 8,191 Lindener, Arthur Erich, 3-C, 14 Wolffsonweg, Hamburg 39, Germany ............ 191 Lindley, Margaret Ann, 2-C, 300 Park Ave., W., Mansfield .................... 203 Lindner, Charline Anne, 3-C, 320 W. 56th St., New York 19, N.Y. .... 3l,40, 58,191 Lindsay, Dorothea Gilman, 1-C, R.D. 1, St. Charles, Ill. ...................... 216 Lindsay, Raylyn Collette, 1-M, 5556 Nebraska Ave., N.W., Washington 15, D.C... 217 Lindsay, William Germer, Jr., 3-C, 16106 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights .... 66,191 Linney, Romulus Zachariah, 1-C, 3900 Cathedral Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C... 217 Lippy, William Henry, 4-C, 21 Summit St., Niles ............' ................ 1 76 Litt, Barbara Sue, 1-C, 390 West End Ave., New York, N.Y. .... .... 5 8,103, 217 Little, Earl Frank, 4-M, 529 N. 11th St., Fort Pierce, Fla .... .. ...... .. Littman, William Kenneth, 1-C, 795 Willard Ave., S.E., Warren .... ..... 6 5, 72, 217 Littwitz, Margaret, 1-C, 47 E. 88th St., New York, N.Y .... ............... 3 5,217 Livingstone, Marian Rosylin, 3-M, 3505 Bainbridge Rd., Cleveland Heights ...... 34,191 Lloyd, Ftrancisb James, III, 3-C, 267 Parker Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. ............ 191 Lloyd, Paul Max, 2-C, 10 2nd St., Scottsville, N.Y. ...................... 46, 68,203 Lockwood,, Patton, 1-C, Jaffna College, Vaddukoddai, Ceylon... ...... . 217 Lodge, Ann, 1-C, 102 Summit Dr., Corte Madera, Cal. ........... ...... 5 8,217 London, Edwin Wolf, 2-M, 4760 N. 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa. .... ..... 5 9, 61, 203 239 3, J by , V ,.,. Y. 5 .-, .,,,,,,,, ,,,.. ,, 1 5 I pus, 1.1-.1-u-n-5.'11-u-.-.-ree --t-nu-w---- eu:-ffl...-.ua .1-M -1.1-un-1.-1. ..-.- .- - at , -glbgn HL 5-. ua... V , give... . L lv J 1-11.1 2 I-,' p 1 , , , 4. . A 9 . 1 ' . I -. 1 it rl-Ht! 1.1 'f ' H+. 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Long, Robert Glenn, 1-C, 1612 21st St., Rock Island, Ill...... Long, Robert Nelson, 2-C, 249 Beverly Pl., Dayton 9 ....... Long, Virginia Lee, 3-C, 220 W. 19th St., Wilmington, Del ......... Loo, David Wei, 3-C, 1 Beach Rd., Repulse Bay, Hong Kong, China Lord, Donald Charles, 1-C, 109 Dover Dr., New Haven 13, Connu , H Lorenz, Leona Martha, 3-M, 31 Western Parkway, Irvington 11, N.J,. Loring, Patricia, 3-C, 939 Belle Plaine, Chicago 13, Ill. ........... . Lotz, Leland Nicholas, 1-T, Marion Ave., Waldo ............... . Loungway, Margot Tuller, 1-C, 57 Elm St., Camden, Maine .,..... . Love, Jiohnj Duncan, 3-C, 12425 Fairhill Rd., Cleveland Heights .... Love, Robert Matthew, 4-C, 12425 Fairhill Rd., Cleveland Heights .... Loveland, Peter Graham, 3-C, 2523 Norfolk Rd., Cleveland Heights 6... ...65 ...94 . ...25 .....58,60 ....161 ...23 .....68 .....ss,95 Lovell, James Barton, 2-C, 7710 Eastern Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C .... ..... Lovell, William Lewis, 1-C, 604 S. Fayette St., Washington Court House ..... .... Lovett, William Edwin, 2-C, 189 Bonnie Brae, N.E., Warren .......... Lownsbury, John Lyman, 1-C, Avenue Rd., Perrysburg ......... . Lubasz, George Eric, 1-C, 243 W. 98th St., New York 25, N.Y. ...... .. Ludgin, Donald Hugh, 3-C, 1127 Sheridan Rd., Hubbard Woods, Ill... Lurie, Ruth Mehrer, 1-C, 160 Goden Lutzky, Irene, 2-C, 242 Beaumont St., Brooklyn 29, N.Y. ......... .. Lux, William King, 4-C, Metcalf Rd ., Willoughby ............,....... Luyten, Mona Rhodesia, 2-C, 1940 E. River Terr., Minneapolis, Minn... . ...65 ....141 . . . . . . . .72 . . . . . . . .48 St., Belmont 78, Mass. .......... 50,102,103 .......120 ...95 ........45 Lyman, Anne Deshon, 1-C, 189 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. ..................... . Lyman, Dorothy Louise, 3-C, Middlefield, Conn.... ..... .... 2 5, 58,184 Lyman, Lois, 4-M, 401 Lake Ave., Wilmette, Ill. ......... .. Lyons, Jfohnj Daniel, Gr-C, 2642 6th St., Cuyahoga Falls... Lyons, Margaret Ann, 2-C, 16 Franklin St., Cattaraugus, N.Y.. .. McAlpin, Herald Kesson, 2-C, R.D. 1, Grafton ................. ........59 McAvoy, Hubert James, Gr-T, 285 Dundas St., Woodstock, Ont. .......... . McCalla, Luella Margaret, Gr-C, 219 W. Main St., Clarinda, Iowa .......... ...... McCalmont, Donald Watson, 4-M, 1349 Laurel Terr., West Englewood, N.J.. .59, 61 Macaulay, Margaret Jean, 1-C, 106 E. Manoa Rd., Havertown, Pa.. ...66 McClaran, Carolyn, 1-M, 2110 Sherwood Rd., Toledo 9 ................... McClelland, Dalton Finley, Jr., 2-C, 320 E. 53rd St., New York 22, N.Y ...,... 87 McClenaghan, Malcolm Eugene, Gr-T, 4th 81 Euclid, Toledo 5 ........... McClenaghan, William Travers, 1-C, Sherman, Conn. ............. Q. . . McClendon, Roy Edward, 4-C, 128 E. Center Way, New Castle, Pa.. . .. McClintock, Charles Graham, 3-C, 37 Fairview Ave., Madison, N.J.. . .. ....ss, 142 McCollum, June Bruton, 1-M, 206 W. Long Ave., Gastonia, N.C. ............... . McConnell, John Creston, 4-C, 660 Oberlin Ave., Lorain .............. McCormick, Mrs. JettieLee Pierce, Sp-M, Johnny Cake, Ridge Rd., Willoughby .... McCormick, Thomas William, 4-M, Johnny Cake, Ridge Rd., Willoughby ...... .. McCracken, Joan, 3-C, 64 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, N.Y .... ............ McDonald, Efdnaj Frances, 4-C, 1127 Woodrow, Wichita, Kans..... McDonald, Jean, 1-C, 25 Norman Rd., Melrose 76, Mass. .......... .. MacDonald, John Alexander, Jr.,1-M, 901 N. 8th Ave., Durant, Okla... McDougal. Robert Curtenius, 2-C, 5611 Kenwood Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. ......... . MacDowell, John Watson, Jr., 2-C, 5 Woods Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y..... MacDowell, William Dunlap, 1-C, 5 Woods Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y. ..... . McEnderfer, Clara Jane, 3-M, 2280 S. St. Paul St., Denver 10, Colo... McEnderfer, Paul Alvin, 1-C, 2280 S. St, Paul St., Denver 10, Colo... McEwen, Robert Taylor, 3-C, 208 Forest St., Oberlin ................ McFann, Howard Henry, Gr-C, 4018 Maryland St., Gary, Ind. ...... .. McFarland, Philip James, 3-C, 1727 14th Ave., S., Birmingham McGee, Carolyn Ann, Irreg-M, 166 Follette St., Oberlin ......... .... McGill, Patricia McGrann, John Thomas, 3-C, 64 E. College St., Oberlin ..... Carmichael, 4-C, 134 W. 2nd St., Mansfield ..., . McGraw, Patricia Jean, 2-M, 1205 W. Jefferson, Creston, Iowa ........ Louise, 3-C, Howe Military School, Howe, Ind.. .. McGraw, James McGuire, Elizabeth Grace, 2-C, 2192 E. Broadway, North Baltimore.. McIntosh, William Monteith, 2-C, 150 College St., Toronto, Ontario... Mack, John Edward, 3-C, 430 W. 116th St., New York 27, N.Y ......... Mack, Marilyn, 4-C, Highland Terr., Pleasantville, N.Y. ......... .. Mack, Robert McClary, 3-C, 2020 Hampshire St., Quincy, Ill.. . .. McKay, David Phares, 4-C, Box 247, State College, Miss ..... . ...,. .. s, Alas.. .......61, .....ss, 59, ....65, 208, ...ss ...ss ........5s 64,87,116 ....23, 126, 33, ss, 140, McKay, Gteorgeb Robert, Jr., 2-C, 205 N. Lockwood Ave., Chicago, Ill.... ...87 McKenna, Paul Eugene, 1-T, R.D. 2, Ellwood City, Pa ............. MacKinnon, Joan Adela, 2-C, 1855 W. 58th St., Cleveland .... MacLaren, Wallace Reid, 1-C, 199 Genesee, N.E., Warren... ....61,119 McLean, Stuart Drummond, 2-C, 196 E. Frambes, Columbus ............. 28, 90, 91 MacMahon, Marna, 4-C, 210 Schoolhouse Lane, Wilmington 268, Del. .... 25, 58, 107 MacMillan, Shirley Anne, 3-C, 237 Woodside Rd., Forest Hills, Pittsburgh 21, Pa... 48, 58 217 191 217 203 191 191 217 191 191 164 217 191 176 191 217 203 207 217 72 217 203 176 203 217 191 176 203 203 177 217 217 203 164 217 177 191 217 177 177 191 177 217 217 203 203 217 177 217 177 191 99 177 203 203 -203 192 177 192 58 203 203 217 203 177 192 McMillen, Carolyn Anne, 2-C, Valley Farms, Decatur, Ind. ....... ...... 6 5, 203 McMullen, Betty Ann, 4-C, 44 Kenilworth Dr., Short Hills, N.J ......,...... 38,48,177 McMullen, Dwight, 3-C, 284 N. Professor St., Oberlin .......................... 83 McMullen, Mary Louise, 2-C, 2203 Baynard Blvd., Wilmington 238, Del. .... ..... 2 03 McNitt, Ruth Fleming, 1-M, R.D. 1, Reedsville, Pa. ...................,.... 115, 217 McPhee, Chester Herman, Jr., 3-C, 35 West Heights, Youngstown .... 61, 82, 83, 84,192 McQueen, Albert James, 3-C, 615 16th St., Newport News, Va. ........ 35,38, 141,192 McQui1kin, Audrey Allen, 4-C, 1664 Lewis Dr., Lakewood 7 .......... 103,104,109,177 McQuilkin, Donald Ford, 4-C, 1664 Lewis Dr., Lakewood 7 .................... 85,177 McWethy, Ann Kemp, 1-M, 43 S. Wilson Blvd., Mount Clemens, Mich. ........ 58, 217 McWharter, Royce Volz, 4-C, 1306 N. 4th St., Temple, Texas .....,........ 58, 97,177 MacWhorter, Rtobertl Bruce, 1-C, 5314 Chevy Chase Pkwy., Washington, D.C...40, 217 Madison, Shirley Ann, 4-M, 772 Dakota Ave., S.W., Huron, S.D...i ............. 177 Maher, Barbara Jane, 2-C, 2811 Monroe St., Madison, Wis. ....... .... 5 8, 203 Mahood, Mary Elizabeth, 4-C, 86 Durand Rd., Maplewood, N.J .... ........ 7 1,177 Maier, Jane Haring, 3-C, 181 Mercer St., Somerville, N.J. ......... ...58, 107,192 Mak, Helen Ha-Ling, 3-M, 136 Kennedy Rd., Hong Kong, China ..... ...... 1 92 Mallet, John Jacques, 3-C, 635 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N.Y. ......... ...... 9 4,192 Mallory, Sarah Ann, 3-C, 15 Ship St., Hingham, Mass. .................... 31,102, 192 Mancinelli, Aldo Liborio, 1-M, 223 Lexington Ave., Elyria ...................... 59 Manheimer, William Benjamin, 1-C, 322 Central Park West, New York 25, N.Y .... . 217 Manson, Palmer Wilson, 2-T, Tiro ,..................................,..... .. Manwell, John Parker, 1-C, 124 Buckingham Ave., Syracuse 10, N.Y. .... 217 Marburger, Donald Charles, 4-M, 121 S. McKinley St., Casper, Wyo. .... ..... 1 77 Marks, Charles Edward, 3-C, 119 Goodrich Ct., Chardon ................ .... 5 0,192 Marks, Patience Ann, 4-M, 88 Washington Highway, Snyder 21, N.Y .... . .... 59,177 Marlatt, Mfarvinj Harding, 4-C, R.D. 1, Milford, N.H. ...................... 65,177 Marquis, Etleanorb Jeanne, 2-M, 27 Park Heights Ave., R.D. 6, Cumberland, Md..60, 203 Martin, Margaret Jane, 4-C, 54 Curtice St., Webster, N.Y. .................. 163,177 Martin, Wayne Porter, 1-C, 29 Long Lane, Middletown, Conn. ........... 217 Martirano, Salvatore John, 2-M, 349 Lincoln Ave,, New Rochelle, N.Y.... 203 Marx, Donald Frederic, 2-C, 301 Thorton St., Hamden 14, Conn ...... . .... 97, 203 Mason, Elliott James, Gr-T, 366 Woodland Ave., Toledo ......... ..... 1 64 Mather, Alan Frederic, 2-C, Central Hershey, Cuba ......... ..... ..... ..... 2 3 , 203 Mattern, Chalmers Asa, 3-T, Lyons ........................................... Matthews, William Alexander, 1-C, R.D. 11, Dorseyville Rd., Pittsburgh 15, Pa ..... 164 Mattoon, Bruce Paskins, 2-C, 374 South St., Pittsfield, Mass. .................. 25, 203 Mattson, Hfaroldb Frazyer, Jr., 3-C, 158 Hillsdale St., Hillsdale, Mich. ...... 54, 85,192 Mattson, Marcia Jane, 1-C, 158 Hillsdale St., Hillsdale, Mich. ........ ....... 2 17 Mattson, Peter Humphrey, 1-C, 2112 Noyes St., Evanston, Ill.... 217 Mattucci, Donald John, 4-C, Notch Rd., Green Pond, N.J.... 177 Mauch, Maurice James, 2-T, 2642 6th St., Cuyahoga Falls ................. Maupin, Eidwardl Eugene, 4-M, 611 Moore St., Bristol, Va ....... .........,.... 5 8 Maxted, Anne Elizabeth, 1-C, 124 Dickerman Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. .... 58, 217 May, Mrs. Helen Porter, Sp-C, 237 W. College St., Oberlin .........,....... Mayer, Robert Roy, 1-C, 2912 Parkwood, Toledo 10 ........ 217 Mayne, Atlicej Louise, 1-C, 671 Doris Ave., Akron 3 ........ ..... 2 17 Maze, George Hamilton, 4-C, S. Fruit St., Peru, Ill. .......... ..... 6 0,177 Mazur, Joseph Lawrence, 3-C, 7821 Burke Ave., Cleveland 5 ............. ..... 1 92 Meachen, Jerome Webster, 3-M, 2824 N.W. 26th St., Oklahoma City, Okla .... . . .58, 192 Mead, David Livingston, 4-C, 12 High St., Framingham Center, Mass. ........ 87, 88,177 Mead, Virginia Hoge, 3-M, 12 Emerson Ave., Crafton Pa. ...................... 58 Meakin, Alexander Campbell, Jr., 2-T, 40 Robbins Dr., Weathdrsfield, Conn. .... 161, 164 Meardon, Jlohnb Arnold, 2-C, 5801 Wister St., Philadelphia 38, Pa. ........ 35, 85, 203 Meharg, Htelenb Virginia, 4-C, 1055 Sleepy Hollow Lane, Plainfield, N.J. ........ 177 Meihack, Mary Lewis, Gr-C, 985 Park Ave., W., Mansfield ............... .... . Meikle,, Joseph Ronald, 1-C, 21 Prospect St., Deep River, Conn ....... ..... 5 8,217 Meissner, Margaret Helen, 3-C, 218 Washington Ave., Chatham, N.J. ..... ,... 1 07,192 Melick, John Tunis, Jr., 3-M, 188 Belmont Ave., North Plainfield, N.J .... ..... 6 1,192 Mellinger, James Herbert, 3-M, R.D. 2, Canfield Rd., Canfield ......... ...59, 61, 192 Mellor, George Edward, 1-C, 26 Pondfield Rd., W., Bronxville, N.Y. .... ..... 6 6, 217 Meltzer, Laurence, 3-C, 19 E. 80th St., New York 21, N.Y. .....,.. ...87, 97, 192 Memmott, Peter Vrooman, 1-C, Oak Hall, Urbana .................. ....... 2 17 Mercer, Benjamin Long, 4-C, 2472 Overlook Rd., Cleveland Heights ......... .... 1 77 Merrill, Sylvia Anne, 4-C, 1378 Cleveland Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights ........ 177 Merten, Ulrich John, 1-C, 6607 99th St., Forest Hills, N.Y ..... .............. 5 8, 217 Merwin, Robert Wells, Jr., 2-C, 300 E. Main St., East Palestine .......... . . .87, 203 Mesrobian, Robert, 1-M, 401 Livingston Ave., Albany, N.Y...' ........... ...60 217 Messina, Beatrice Catherine, 2-M, 49 Claremont Ave., New York 27, N.Y. ...... 119, 203 Metcalf, John Edward, 4-C, Box 186, Oberlin ................................ 36,177 Meyer, Barbara Ann, 2-C, 5142 Rollins Ave., Jacksonville, Fla.. . . . . .58, 102, 104, 203 Meyer, Henry Rudolph, 3-C, 1110 State St., Quincy, Ill. ....... ..... 5 9, 61, 192 Michael, Roger Harold, 1-C, 312 Sominauk St., Sycamore, Ill. ...... . . .58, 217 Michael, Sarah Hall, 3-M, R.D. 3, Athens, Ga. .................... ...... 1 92 Michaels, Peter Edwards, 3-M, 428 W. 67th St., Kansas City 5, Mo .... . ....... 58, 192 Michalovich, Myron, 3-C, 36 Commonwealth Ave., Haverhill, Mass.. .. ...60, 88,192 Michel, Richard Eugene, Gr-T, Box 237, Tuscarawas ............ ....... 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Getting well-adjusted or something?,' This is a typical comment at Arch Seven, Campus soap-box center, to stir up impromptu oratory. Beginning last May or june, two juniors decided that Oberlin needed a place where anyone could stand before his fellow students and talk about anything from board bills to the capitalistic structure of America-and chose Arch Seven in the Memorial Arch across from Peters as the ideal center. Since then, crowds of students got together after dinner once or twice a week during times of good weather and harangued, joked, griped, performed, sniped, or just plain talked. 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Miller, Robert Milton, 2-C, 16 Creston Ave., Tenafiy, N.J. .... . .. ........ so, ...59,87,9i ...... ........s9, 192 203 177 203 203 203 Netterville, George Leon, III, 3-C, Southern University, Southern Branch Post Office, Baton Rouge, La ...... .35,42, 192 Neuberg, Barbara Jane, 1-M, 1911 St. Paris Rd., Springfield .......,........ 23, 59, 218 Neumann, Bernardo, 4-C, 6a Ave. Santa Clara, Chalet Reina Sol, Guatemala City, Guatemala Newell, Marcia Frost, 1-C, 901 E. Belvedere Ave., Baltimore 12, Md.... Newkerk, Nancy Jane, 4-M, 9 Delaware Ave., Liberty, N.Y. ..... . . Newsome, Margaret Louise, 2-M, 41 Linwood Ave., Hamburg, N.Y .... Miller, Ronald Wayne, 2-M, 730 W. 38th St., Houston 18, Texas .... ..,.. 5 9, 204 Miller, Wentworth Earl, 4-C, 29 Grenada Pl., Montclair, N.J. ....... ..... 1 77 Millikan, Roger Conant, 1-C, 817 Rogers Ct., Ashland, Ky. ......... 218 Mills, James Hansen, 1-C, 59 Adelaide Ave., Highland Park, N.J. .... ........ 2 18 Milne, Marilyn Ruth, 2-C, 11 Henderson Rd., Columbus 2 ........ ..... 3 1,60,204 Milthalei, Joylynn Mary, 4-C, 1125 Wilson Dr., Dayton 7 ........... .... 9 9,104,178 Mink, Patricia Ann, 3-C, 1037 Cherry St., Winnetka, Ill. .............. ...... 5 9,192 Mintz, Marjorie Gabrielle, 1-C, 3204 Oxford Ave., New York 63, N.Y ....... 46, 59, 218 'Mitchell, Jean Carolyn, '4-C, 226 Thompson Blvd., Watertown, N.Y. .... ...... 5 9,178 Mitchell, John David, 4-C, Box 126, South Elgin, Ill. ............... . . .59, 68,178 Mitman, Eugene Harris, Jr., 3-C, 728 Sth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. ..... . .....60,192 Mochernuk, Roman Phillip, 3-M, 2835 Haddenfield Rd., Palmyra, ........ 178,192 Mogge, Marjorie Helen, 3-C, 1298 Cook Ave., Lakewood 7 ...... . Molder, Joseph Leighton, 1-C, 10 Rutland Terr., Worcester, Mass.. Moll, Catharine Carnes, 3-C, 16 Prospect Ave., Douglaston Mong, John Richard, 4-C, 209 S. Main St., Clyde ........ Monroe, Robert Edwin, 2-C, 721 Iona Ave., Akron 14.... Montgomery, Patricia, 2-C, 99 Hall St., Chagrin Falls.... Montie, William John, 1-C, 2323 Brookview Ave., Parma... Moon, James Leigh, 1-M, 365 Mines Rd., Socorro, N. Mex...... , N.Y ..... ...192 218 .....50,192 178 204 204 218 ie',1 ica o, Nancy Lee, 2-C, 412 Braddock Ave., Uniontown, Pa. .......... . Nichols, Ftrancesj Anne, 4-C, Church St., Purcellville, Va. ............ . Nichols, Jtayb Phillip Valentine, 3-C, 44 W, Hickory St., Chicago Heights ......44,178 .. .45, 66, 218 ...S9,60,178 ........ 204 .....107,204 .....123,178 ,IHH.44,192 ......59,21S . ..... 87,204 ......59,192 .....109,207 ......59,178 218 .....207,21S 204 Nichols, Jean Carolyn, 1-C, Saline Valley Farms, Saline, Mich. ...... .. Nichols, Jtohnj Richard, 2-C, 353 Elm St., Oberlin .................. Nichols, Josephine Clark, 3-C, Mathurai District, Pasumalai, South India Nichols, Mary Louise, 1-C, Hebron, Ill ......... ..................... Nichols, Nancy Margaret, 4-C, Saline Valley Farms, Saline, Mich.... Nichols, Rodley Vernon, 1-C, 4th St., Brewster ....................... . Nicholson, John Lewis, Jr., 1-C, 24 Salisbury Ave., Port Elizabeth, Union of South Africa. Nickels, Virginia May, 2-M, 809 Clyman St., Watertown, Wis ......... Niece, Lewis Hobart, Jr., 4-M, 203 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin ........... . Nkpa, Ntwokochal Kalu Ukegbu, 2-C, Ndiokoronkwo Udanta, Abiriba, Nigeria .... 204 Noble, John Hanna, 2-C, 4044 Forest Ave., Western Springs, Ill. ....... . Noblet, Lincoln Beach, 3-C, 631 W. 2nd St., Maryville, Mo ........ .... . Nordlinger, Stephen Edward, 1-C, 297 Hollywood Ave., West End, N.J... Norris, Louanne, 2-C, Heredia 1625, Buenos Aires, Argentina .......... Moore, Elizabeth Jane, 1-C, Lyons Plains Rd.,,R.D. 1, Westport, Conn. ...... 60, 207 Moore, James Barton, 2-C, 11 Remsen St., Williston Park, N.Y. .......... 50,197,204 Morgan, Barbara Anne, 1-C, 258 S. Irvine Ave., Sharon, Pa .... .. ....... 218 Morgan, Elizabeth Ann, 1-C, 30 Sherwood Ave., Madison, N.J. .... ......... 2 18 Morgan, Mary Anne, 1-C, 2056 Forest Dr.. Tallahassee, Fla. ...... ...104, 115 Morgan, Wanda Mona, 4-C, R.D. 11, Box 3906, Sacramento, Cal. .............. 45, Morris, Alan Blake, 2-C, 21004 Mastick Rd., Parma 16 .................. 83,196 : 1 218 178 204 Norton-Taylor, Susan, 2-C, 11 Plymouth Ave., Maplewood, N.J..... Noss, Lura Jane, 1-C, 62 Elm St., Andover, Mass ...... . ............... 178 ......68,204 192 . ..... 218 ...1os,zo4 .....130,218 Nottingham, Marsh Whitney, 3-C, 10 Prable Garden Rd., Belmont 78, Mass. 83, 88, 95,114,193 Nuelsen, Carol Louise, 1-C, 653 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill ..... ............ 5 9, 207 Oates, Henrietta Jennings, 3-C, 34 Edgehill St., Princeton, N.J .... ..... 1 93 Ober, Paul Wallace, 2-M, 413 Witwer St., North Canton .... ...... 6 1,204 O'Brien, Patricia, 1-C, Box 267, Edinboro, Pa. ............. .......... 2 18 O'Connor, Kevney, Jr., 3-C, 170 Lyons Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y .... ...83, 84, 88, 193 Ocshier, Glenna Jeanne, 2-C, 909 Main St., Conneaut .......................... 204 Oestreicher, Mtiltonb Daniel, Jr., 1-C, 3433 Wenonah Ave., Berwyn, Ill.... 218 Offner, Roxane Berta, 3-C, 107 Lefferts Ave., Brooklyn 25, N.Y ..... ........ 2 3,193 Ogden, Michael, 1-C, 351 Chatham Rd., Columbus 2 .................. 34, 38, 50,218 Ohmann, Richard Malin, 2-C, 3695 Traynham Rd., Shaker Heights .......... 95,204 Olcott, Mason, Jr., 2-C, 130 Drexel Rd., Ardmore, Pa. .............. ....... 2 04 Olin, Harvey Martin, Jr., 1-M, 104 Brookside Dr., Buffalo 20, N.Y. ...... 34, 59,218 Olson, Ctarli Raymond, 4-C, 316 Pomeroy Ave., Crystal Lake, Ill..... Olson, Joyce Mae, 1-C, 94 Drexel Ave., LaGrange, Ill. .......... .. Olson, Oscar Witt, Jr., 3-T, 831 Allison Ave., Lorain .......... . OlNeil, Richard Charles, 2-C, 336 Warwick Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. ....... . 178 218 164 . .. .46, 61, 204 OlRear, Ftloydj Barrett, Jr., 1-C, 5 Kennedy Rd., Morris Plains, N.J...59,61, 74,218 Orth, Marilyn Louise, 2-C 15 ,Fairlawu Dr., Eggertsville, N.Y .... ..... Morris, Herbert Edward, Jr., 1-C, R.D. 4, Box 307, Traverse City, Mich ..... .... 2 18 Morris, Itrenej Carol, 3-C, 315 N. Prospect, Kalamazoo 50, Mich. ........ 23,31,192 Morris, William Bemis, 1-C, 10 Crestmont Rd., Montclair, N.J. ........,....... 218 Morrisett, Lloyd N., Jr., 3-C, 10763Z Wilkins Ave., Los Angeles 24, Cal...92, 95,192 Morrison, Anne BeVier, 4-C, 245 Hillcrest Ave., Trenton 8, N.J. ................ 178 Morrison, Joan Johnston, 2-C, Shandra Farms, Rome, Ga. .......... .. .... 204 Morrison, Sheila, 1-C, Campfire Rd., Chappaqua, N.Y. ................... .... 2 18 Morrissey, Etugenej James, 1-C, 96 Grandview Blvd., Wyomissing Hills, Pa ..... .. 218 Morse, Barbara Jean, 1-M, 15 Pullman Ave., Rochester 13, N.Y. .............. 60, 218 Morton, Margaret Miner, 1-C, 24 Larchwood Dr., Cambridge 38, Mass. .......... 218 Moser, Robert Victor, 2-T, 417 S. Dewey, Lima ........................ 161,162,164 Moshiri, Gerald Alexander, 3-C, 'Timcheh Gowhas, Istanbul Ave., Tehran, Iran .,.. 192 Mosse, Mary Elizabeth, 2-C, Birnam Rd., East Northfield, Mass. ................ 204 Mossm-an, Bruce Hopkins, 2-C, 5 Floyd St., Winthrop 52, Mass ..... .... 2 O4 Mott, Patricia, 4-C, 9 University Ave., Hamilton, N.Y. .......... ...59,178 Moyer, Ann Tschiffely, 1-C, 400 High St., Chevy Chase 15, Md ..... ..... 5 9, 218 Moyer, Joan, 4-C, 400 High St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. ......... .... 4 7, 59, 178 Moyer, William Cassel, 1-M, 280 Elm St., Oberlin ......... ...... 5 9, 61 Mueller, John Storm, 4-M, 287 Highland Ave., Wadsworth ........ ....... S 9,178 Mueller, Zita Anne, Gr-C, 3617 W. Park Rd., Cleveland .......... ........... Muhlbach, Walter Lauritz, 3-C, 15 Lawrence St., Gardner, Mass ..... ..34,60,92,192 Mukai, Ethel Kazuko, 2-C, 318 Haili St., Hilo, Hawaii ......... . Mukai, Robert Masaaki, 4-C, 318 Haili St., Hilo, Hawaii ......... , Mulder, Virginia Claire, 3-C, 220 N. Wheaton Ave., Wheaton, Ill.... Mulligan, Thomas William, 1-C, 1139 Norwood Ave., Youngstown... Munday, Martha Fae, 2-M, Charter Oak Rd., R.D. 2, Peoria, Ill.... Murray, Ctharlesb William, Jr., 2-C, 13M Stewart St., Amsterdam, N.Y. Murray, Jtamesb Dtonaldj Bain, 3-C, 832 Bryant Ave., Winnetka, Ill Myler, Nancy Carolyn, 1-M, 1545 Grenoble Rd., Columbus 12 ...... . Nahigian, Joan Louise, 1-C, 649 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. ...... .. 204 178 ....59,192 ....f. 218 ....132,204 204 ....28,59,192 ....59, 65,218 218 Nammacher, Thomas John, 1-C, 210 Woodland Lane, Oconomowoc, Wis. ........ 218 Nash, Katharine Selden, 1-C, 165 Centre St., Milton, Mass. .......... . .......68,218 Nassau, Marjorie Harriette, 3-C, 608 Park Rd., West Hartford 7, Conn .... ..... 1 92 Nassau, Paul David, 1-M, 21 E. 10th St., New York, Nl. ......... .. Naylor, Robert Arthur, 3-C, 26 Spring St., Amherst, Nova Scotia ...... . Neff, Joan Lynnette, 4-C, 522 Alta Pl., N.W., Canton 3 ............ . Neil, Robert Elgy, 1-C, 122 W. Lincoln St., Findlay ............. Neithercut, Helen Louise, 3-C, 915 E. Court, Flint, Mich. .......... . Nelson Margaret Jane 1C 1971 Cambridge Blxd Columbus 12 Nelson Peter Jo eph 4 C 25 Central Par' West New Xork N 218 192 .......44,178 218 .......59,192 I Orvis, Joan Eleanor, 1-M, 1102 N. 32nd St., Billings, Mont. ..... .. Orwig, Richard Reeves, 2-C, 864 S. Union Ave., Alliance ............. Osborne, Karen Margaret, 1-M, 173 Scottswood Rd., Riverside, Ill.... Osmola, Bernice Alice, 3-C, 9950 Hubbell, Detroit 27, Mich ........... Ostlund, Twyla Ruth, 1-M, 6333 25th Ave., Kenosha, Wis .... ........ Otto, Christa Bertha, Sp-C, Luderitz St. 28, Neustadt W., Germany.. Otto, Eleonore Elisabeth, 3-C, 26 E. Parkway, Scarsdale, N.Y.. ..... Owen, Mary Daniel, 4-C, 725 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill.... 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Parsons, Fflorencej Meredith, 1-C, 7926 Ellis, Chicago 19, Ill .... 219 Parsons, George Arthur, Jr., Gr-T, 1418 Grant St., Akron ........... .... 1 64 Partridge, Etverettj Lynn, 2-C, Birnam Rd., East Northfield, Mass.... .... 83,204 Patton, Thomas Edgington, 1-C, R.D. 2, Galena ................. ......... 2 19 Paulino, Harry Robert, 2-C, 1105 Seymour Dr., Ashtabula ....,.... ........... 2 04 Paulson, Belden Henry, 4-C, 936 N. Harvey Ave., Oak Park, Ill .... ...28, 47, 48, 178 Payne, Charles Hull, 4-M, 740 College Ave., Claremont, Cal ..................... 178 Payne, Mrs. Dorothy Warner, Sp-M, 143 W. College St., Oberlin .............. Peacock, Garth Barton, 3-M, Protection, Kans. ................... 193 Peacock, Patricia Louise, 4-C, Eleele, Hawaii CKauai Islandj ...... 178 Pearce, Mary Louise, 1-C, Lake Linden, Mich. ..................... ...... 2 19 Pearson, Irving Franklin, 2-C, 1529 Whittier Ave., Springfield, Ill .... .... 5 9, 204 Pearson, Jeffrey Taylor, 3-C, 1106 Pierpont St., Rahway, N.J. ....... ...... 1 93 Peck, Joyce Adora, 2-C, Box 492, Cadillac, Mich. .......................... 120, 204 Peckham, Rufus Wheeler, Jr., 2-C, 3-A Naval Terr., Squantum 71, Mass. ........ 204 Pelham Keller, Richard Monroe, 3-C, 83 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin ...........,... . Penn, Evelyn Louise, 2-C, 2223 Northland Ave., Lakewood 7... .... 60, 65, 204 Penner, Gertrude Frances, 2-C, Maple St., Barnet, Vt ...... .. ..... 59,204 Pennybacker, Bruce, 3-C, Box 213, Georgetown, Conn. ...... ........ 1 93 Perelman, Lewis, 2-C, 3138 Albion Rd., Shaker Heights ..... .... 1 41,204 Pergler, Richard Donald, 3-C, 18701 Meredith Ave., Euclid 19 ....... ...... 1 93 Perisho, Anne, 1-C, 113 Richmond Ave., Ridgewood, N.J ....... .....,........ 5 9, 219 Perkins, Philip Eugene, Jr., 2-C, 5217 Jules Verne Ct., Tampa, Fla. ........ 60,204 Perry, Peter Shumway, 3-C, 487 Fern St., West Hartford 7, Conn. ........ 48,141,193 Perry, Phyllis May, 4-C, W. Jefferson St., Jefferson ............... .... 4 2,60, 178 Perusse, Lyle Francis, 4-C, 5347!-4 Broadway, Oakland 11, Cal. .... ......... 1 78 Peters, Portia Elizabeth, 4-C, 110 Jefferson Ave., Defiance ..... . .59, 129, 178 Peterson, Joseph Eugene, 2-T, Box 123, Jennings, La ...... ...... 161,164 Peterson, Robert Arthur, 1-C, 504 E. John St., Maumee ........ ........ 2 19 Peterson, Shirley Jean, 3-M, 902 Lake St., Alexandria, Minn. ...... .... 2 3,193 Petronis, Genevieve Kay, 3-M, 701 Woodlawn Ave., Rockford, Ill ...... 193 Petruzsan, John, Sp-C, 542 Turner St., Elyria ................................ Pettijohn, Norma Elizabeth, 1-C, 6039 S. University Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. ........ 219 Phillips, Charlotte Luella, 2-C, 93 High St., Winsted, Conn. .............. 23,60, 204 Phipps, Theodore Miley, 1-C, 3122 Woodbury Rd. Shaker Heights ..... ........ 2 19 Pierce, Helen Hulbert, 4-C, 19 E. Sth St., New York, N.Y. ......... .... 4 7,178 Pierce, James Smith, 2-C, 455' E. 18th St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. .... ...... 4 8, 204 Pierce, Lfolah Suzanne, 4-C, 8364 Glen Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. ....... ......... 1 78 Pierre, Mary Frances, 2-C, 3404 Oakland St., Ames, Iowa .............. 66,109,204 Piette, Eugene Constantine, 3-C, 814 Fair Oaks Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ............ 193 Pinsley, Rhoda, 3-M, 6817 Clyde St., Forest Hills, N.Y. ............... 193 Piper, Roger Dale, Gr-C, 124 Grove St., Wellington ................... Piscalnikow, Ivan, 3-C, Munich, Germany .........,.......................... 193 Pitt, Raymond Benjamin, 2-C, 33 Auburn Rd., West Hartford, Conn. ........ 48,204 Plews, Preston Leech, Jr., 2-M, 15608 Riverside Dr., W., New York 32, N.Y...40, 204 Plummer, Emma Lou, 1-C, 305 W. Sth Ave., Warren Pa. .................... 66, 219 Plummer, Nancy Lee, 1-C, 305 W. 5th Ave., Warren, Pa. .......... .... 5 9, 66, 219 Poling, Earle, Jr., 2-C, 729 Simpson, Evanston, Ill. ................... ....... . Polster, Morton Arnold, 4-C, 7606 N. Bosworth Ave., Chicago 26, Ill. ...... 83, 88,179 Popovich. Nicholas Richard, 1-C, 3618 W. 122nd St., Cleveland ....... ........ 2 19 Poppe, Hans Michael, 3-T, Brighton, R.D. 1, Wellington .................... 162,164 Potter, Augustus Samuel, 1-C, 66 Edgewood Ave., New Haven, Conn. ............ 219 Powell, Elizabeth Pearce, 2-C, 8 Locust Rd., Wellesley Farms, Mass...107,108,109, 204 Powell, Jean Clare, 1-C, 474 W. 238th St., New York 63, N.Y. ................ 219 Powley, Lfoisj Joan, 4-C, 2305 Mountain Ave., Flint 3, Mich. .... ..... 6 1,123,179 Poynter, Durward Saline, Jr., 1-C, 632 W. Main St., Lead, S.D.... ..... 222 Prall, Sally Ann, 2-M, 158 Robin Rd., West Hartford, Conn. ....... ......... 2 04 Pratt, Robert Henry, 4-M, Persons House, Oberlin ........................ 59,60,179 Pratt, Roland Willis, 3-M, 130 E. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft, Maine ..... .... 5 9,193 Prichard, Norman Young, 1-T, 982 Berwyn St., Akron 10 ............. .... Prince, Dorothy Mae, 1-C, 1317 Heidt St., Columbia 16, S.C. ....... 219 Prince, Warren Frank, 4-C, 93 Spring St., Oberlin ................ ..... 6 1, 72 Proctor, Robert Elmer, 1-M, 418 E. Trade St., Charlotte 6, N.C .... ........ 2 19 Protzman, Walter Phillips, 1-C, 35 Norwood Ave., Norwalk ..... .... 2 6, 66,219 Proud, Cfecilb James, Jr., 1-M, 2823 Shafer Blvd., Dayton .... ...61,208,219 Pruitt, Dean Garner, 2-C, Chamounix Rd., St. Davids, Pa ..,.. ..,,,, 7 2,204 Psacharopoulos, Nicolas, 4-C, 19 Epicurus St., Athens, Greece... .... Punches, Ki Howard, 1-M, 3227 Haughton Dr., Toledo ........... .......... 2 19 Purinton, Louise, 2-C, 11 Nevada Rd., Needham Heights 94, Mass. ........ 42,122, 204 Purinton, Mark Lucion, Jr., 4-C, R.D., Shelburne Falls, Mass. ..... . Pusey, Kate Jackson, 2-C, 222 Stockton St., Hightstown, N.J ....... Quilien, Janine Renee, Gr-C, Les Poches Olives, St. Quay Portrieux, France ...... 59, Raap, Gerard Albert, Z-C, 284 N.E. 96th St., Miami, Fla ..... .......,,,, , 87 95 Raasch Lois Irene IM 4430 N Mozart St Chicao Ill 179 204 46 205 Radebaugh, Carol Mae, 2-M, 2454 W. Grand Ave., Detroit 6, Mich .... . Rae, Donald Brewster, 3-C, 17 Madison St., Brockton 16, Mass ..... Ragner, Helene, Sp-C, French House, Oberlin .................. Rahn, Joan Marie, 1-M, 1000 Mary, Pekin, Ill. ............... .. Raine, Douglas, 3-C, 18477 Marriman Rd., Romulus, Mich. .... . Ralph, Walter Winfred, 1-T, R.D. 1, Brighton, Wellington ...... ..... 1 61,163, Ralston, Robert Taylor, 4-M, 804 E. 53rd St., Kansas City 4, Mo .... ..... 5 9, 61, Ramey, Nancy Elinore, 2'C, 109 Elizabeth St., Clearfield, Pa. ..... ...... 6 0, Rammes, Jo Ann, 3-C, 1435 Rosedale, Pontiac, Mich .... ........ . ...... 6 0, Ranck, Dorothea Chandler, 3-C, 20 W. 3rd St., Frederick, Md. ............ 22, 23, Randolph, Juletta. Darwyn, Gr-C, 125 Randolph Pl., N.W., Washington, D.C..... Randolph, Susan, 2-C, 2911 Sherran Lane. Phoenix, Ariz. .................. 59, Rapoza, Norbert Pacheco, 2-C, 1 Rapoza St., South Dartmouth, Mass. ........... . Rasch, Eunice Jean, 3-C, 40 Elmtree Rd., Rochester, N.Y. ................ 59, 117, Rasmussen, Georgene Jeannine, 2-M, 1803 W. Koenig, Grand Island, Nebr.... Rawick, George Philip, 3-C, 1455 Union St., Brooklyn 13, N.Y. .......... 34,142, Ray, William Benjamin, 2-C, 651 Chestnut St., Lexington, Ky ..... . ...59, 60, Rea, Thomas Herald, Jr., 3-C, 816 Elm St., Three Rivers, Mich. .... ...... . Read, Philip Lloyd, 1-C, 1819 Francis Ave., Flint 5, Mich. .......... ..... 5 9, Read, Priscilla Carolyn, 2-C, 1114 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 30, N.Y.... ...59, Rechsteiner, John William, 1-C, 1179 Berwin St., Akron .............. ...26, Reddin, Richard Francis, 4-C, 220 W. Broadway, North Baltimore ...... ......... Redlin, Joanne Edna, 2-C, R.D. 3, Mt. Pleasant Pk., Hamilton ............ 59, 60, Reed, Gteorgei Timothy, 4-C, 9560 Northlawn, Apt. 4, Detroit 4, Mich. ......... . Reeves, William ,Ivan Hale, 3-T, 2122 E. 100th St. 7B, Cleveland 6 ........ 162, Rehl, Theodore Lloyd, 2-M, R.D. 6, Richland Pike, Marion ......... ...59, Reich, Phyllis Ruth, 3-M, 605 Shoemaker Ave., Jenkintown, Pa. ....... ...60, Reiche, Valerie Frances, 4-M, 2801 Muir Way, Sacramento 14, Cal .... ..... 205 193 46 219 193 164 179 205 193 193 205 205 193 205 193 205 193 219 205 219 179 205 179 164 205 193 Reid, Barbara Jessie, 3-C, '37 Interlaken Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y ..... .... 1 31,193 Reid, George, Jr., 1-C, 2 Sutton Pl., S., New York, N.Y ..... ........ ..... 2 1 9 Reilender, Ernestine, 2-M, 10420 Nota Bene Dr., Parma Heights 9... ...... . 205 Reisig, Victor Duane, 2-C, 1904 S. State St., St. Joseph, Mich. ......,..... 45, 60, 205 Relyea, James Johnston, 4-C, 16827 Fernway Rd., Shaker Heights 20 ...... 28, 59,179 Renter, Carl Alfred, Gr-T, Macedonia ............................... ....... 1 64 Requa, Robert Arthur, 4-M, 275 Bedford Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y.... ...59,179 Reynolds, Barbara Louise, 1-C, 120 Sunset Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill .... ....... 2 19 Reynolds, James Albert, 4-C, 2645 Powell Ave., Columbus 9 ....... .... 6 7, 68,179 Rhodes, Sarah Sue, 1-M, 135 W. 3rd St., Peru, Ind. .......... ....... 2 19 Rice, Nancy Lee, 1-M, 3002 N. Van Buren St., Wilmington, Del. ..... .... 1 30,219 Rice, Verna, 4-C, 7206 Central Ave., Cleveland 4 ............................ 46,179 Richards, Edward Wallace, 3-C, 706 S. Shannon St., Des Moines 15, Iowa ........ 193 Richardson, Judith Anne, 2-C, 818 N. Jackson Ave., River Forest, Ill ..... . ...... 205 Richardson, William Alexander, 2-M, 865 Allison Ave., Washington, Pa.. .. .... 61, 205 Riehelsen, Jan, 1-C, 77 Plain st., Lewiston, N.Y. ......... J ........... .... 2 19 Richey, David Frank, 3-M, 926 Ballinger St., Abilene, Texas ......... .. 193 Richey, Thomas Craig, 3-C, 14890 Penrod Blvd., Detroit 23, Mich.... . Richter, Charles Arthur, Gr-M, 33 Highbanks St., St. Cloud, Minn ..... . .... .. Richter, Maurice Nathaniel, Jr., 2aC, 102 Crescent Ave., Leonia, N.J .... ....... 2 05 Ridpath, William Lincoln, III, 4-C, 724 Harper Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa ....... 97, 98, 179 Ries, Gay Dixon, 4-C, 284 Weldin Rd., Wilmington, Del .... ....50,179 Riley, Beverly Jane, 1-C, 21 Crescent Rd., Livingston, N.J ..... .... 2 19 Riley, Edward Eddy, Gr-C, Benedict Coll., Columbia, S.C. .......... .... .... . . Riley, George Emerson, Gr-C, Benedict Coll., Columbia, S.C. .................. .. Riley, Marilyn Blackstone, 4-C, 29 William's Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md...36,59,179 Rinehart, Herbert Wade, Jr., 3-C, 22 Cragmere Rd., Wilmington 280, Del .... .60,193 Rio, Rebecca Dianala, Gr-C, Central Philippine Coll., Iloilo City, Philippine Islands Riske, Clarence Leander, Gr-T, 123 W. 6th St., Uhrichsville ................... . Ritchie, Harry Moul, 2-C, 941 Roanoke Rd., Cleveland Heights .... ...... 2 05 Ritchie, Helen Bryan, 4-C, 67 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N.J. ....... .... 1 26,179 Ritter, Jean Frances, Irreg-M, 148 Elm, Oberlin ................... ......... Ritter, Jean Louise, 3-C, 105 W. Upsal St., Philadelphia 19, Pa .... .... 2 3, 59,193 Ritter, Toby Gerald, 1-C, 11 Tompkins Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. ...... ..... 4 6, 219 Roach, Agnes Bethune, 2-C, Gambier ............................. .... 2 05 Robb, William Roscoe, Gr-T, Northfield Rd., Box 122, Northfield... . .. Roberts, Donald Charles, 3-C, 109 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. ........ 193 Roberts, Douglas Bernard, 2-M, 122 2nd St., Haines City, Fla ............. . Robertson, Donald Brackett, 1-C, 116 Shepard St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. .... 219 Robinson, Clarke Judson, Jr., 3-M, 318 W. Main St., Lumberport, W.Va. .... 193 Robinson, Dean William, 4-M, Mazeppa, Minn. ........................ .... 1 79 Robson, Jean Bennett, 1-M, 106 Chester Pike, Ridley Park, Pa. .... .... 5 9,219 Rockey, Lee Cady, 4-C, 37 Cantonment Rd., Lucknow, India ...... ......... S 9,179 Rockwell, Rachael Ledyard, 1-C, 612 Cedar St., St. Charles, Ill. ................ 219 Rodger, Mrs. Shirley Bobier, 4-M, 5796 Devonshire Rd., Detroit 24, Mich. ...... 179 Rogers, Constance Hough, 1-C, 21 Orchard St., Portland, Maine .............. 128,219 Rogers, Douglass Marcel, 4-C, 131 Forest St., Oberlin .......................... Rogers, Myra Jean, 3-C, 8 Sanger Ave., New Hartford, N.Y ............... 40, 59,193 Roginsky, Alan, 2-C, 201 E. Mosholu Pkwy., Bronx 67, N.Y ................. 90 Rojansky, Natalie, 1-C, 17 Union Ave., Schenectady 8, N.Y .... ................. Roller, Marjory Meyer, 3-C, 1769 Shaw Ave., Akron'5 .............,.... 59,103 Rood Rose, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Ross, Roth, Ellen Connable, 3-C, 1615 Cambridge Rd., Kalamazoo 40, Mich. ....... .59 George Vincent, 1-M, 408 Matthews St., Lead, S.D. .................... .. Douglas Taylor, 3-C, Brigham Hall, Canandaigua, N.Y ........... ...... 6 0 Margaret Elizabeth, 1-T, E. 531 Crown Ave., Spokane, Wash. ........... . Margaret Jane, 4-C, Brigham Hall, Canandaigua, N.Y. ........ ' ...... 46,68 Mfarilynl Jo, 4-C, 30 N. Brockway, Youngstown ........................ 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Sexton, Owen James, 4-C, 626 6th St., Reading, Pa.... .....46, ...,.142, Shaddle, Alice Gay, 3-C, R.D., Plano, Ill. ............ .......... . . Shafer, Mary Ann, 2-C, 1225 North St., Caldwell ............. ...45,46,S9, Shaffer, Charles Gilbert, 1-M, 307 E. Voris St., Akron 11 .......... ........ Shank, Austin Raymond, 2-T, 36 Park Ave., New York 16, N.Y ...... .... 1 61, Shapiro, P. Peter, 1-C, 145 Central Park West, New York 23, N.Y. .......... 40, Shapiro, Theodore Jerome, 4-M, 14 Herkimer St., Hewlett, N.Y. ......,... 38, 59, Sharmat, Stephen William, 1-C, 112 Fuller St., Brookline 46, Mass. ........... . Shaw, Wilfrid,Garside, 3-C, 6606 Bridge Ave., Cleveland 2 ............ 34, 65,94, Sheffield, Dorrance Ellsworth, 1-C, 26 Main St., St. Johnsbury, Vt ..... .......... 205 180 205 205 180 194 205 164 220 180 220 194 220 Smith, Marion Avis, 4-C, 1470 Regent St., Schenectady 8, N.Y ...... .. , Smith, Oliver Cunningham, 2-C, 1205 E. Forest Ave., Neenah, Wis. .... 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ROBERT KEESEY '48 I Alumni Secretary And urges the class as a whole and as individuals to become active alumni by: Qlj Joining a local Oberlin club where you will meet other Oberlinians. 53 Oberlin clubs are located in 45 citiesg Q25 Contributing to the annual alumni fund-alumni, through their gifts to the alumni fund, made possible the construction of Burton and Fairchild Halls, QSQ Subscribing to the OBERLIN ALUMNI MAGAZINE, so that you may keep in touch not only with campus events, but also with your Oberlin friends and classmatesg I Q45 Recommending Oberlin to outstanding prospective students in your home communitiesg Q53 Keeping Oberlin informed regarding your correct address and your activities. QI. HALL KELLOCG '12 President, Alumni Association 5 t tt. ttf' A DR ' ui I 'IV f wtf' tt , D I St- W .1' i ttto tt 'W D if - 2 K 117 ,,.. .-v-'Mft Oiiflieu' i - a ,th 15 A .o, DR' Htlll XR? Q , S. try, 9 .yt Ofinfrt' ' I K- ,.' N! ftllhl' n Gilbert and Sullivan Players Present Pirates ol Pensanw We n r -f .gf X yy X 1 M' VK. ., lumlli Association by: Oberlin clubs fumni fund, p in touch munities: THE PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. C.W. CARRICK Dentist 5 So. Main DR. H. G. HOFFNER Dentist 7 So. Main DR. GEO. O. HOOVER Osteopathic Physician 5 So. Main DR. HOWARD F. KELLEY Osteopathic Physician 25 West College DR. R. A. PHIPPS Dentist 29 So. Main DR. ANTHONY PIRAINO Physician R Surgeon 9 So. Main DR. YV. A. RICHARDSON Dentist 5' West College DR. O. H. SHETTLER Physician 13 West College Gilbert and Sullivan Players Present Pirates of Penzance l ra L5 ff All-day and practically all-night rehearsals in Rec and the basement of Finney Chapel prepared the assorted pirates, fair young maids, policemen, and young lovers for the popular Pirates of Penzance. The Pirates was the first production of the Gilbert 8: Sullivan Players, the newly organized campus group which plans to produce operettas and make the campus patter-conscious. For the production, Professor W. Hayden Boyer and Scott Withrow shared the director's workg Al Garb, Ellen Uhrbrock, Nancy Hubbard and Shirley MacMillan sug- gested the organization and guided it the first yearg Dean Dolliver was the faculty sponsorg and the cast included, if not millions, at least some of the hundred best voices on campus. Coordinated publicity hit the campus after weeks of bubbling reports from the cast-posters, puppets in Haylor's window, serenades, radio programs over WEOL, and newspaper cover- age-and tickets were sold so fast that the remainder of the ad- vertising was cancelled! The Pirates was given for four per- formances on March 16, 17, 18, and the March 18 matinee in the Oberlin High School Auditorium and Hurrah for the Pirate King replaced even Beethoven's Fifth! 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Elwood Ave., Tulsa 6, Okla ......... Spreng, Katharine Emory, 4-C, 10210 Edgewater Dr., Cleveland 2 .... 59,126,167 Sprigg, Jean Cameron, 1-M, 119 Perry St., Park Ridge, N.J ............ Springer, Janet Gertrude, 2-M, 432 Greenmount Blvd., Dayton 9 ..... .. Sproul, Margaretlwilcox, 4-C, 470 Colonial Rd., Ridgewood, N.J.... .. Stackhouse, Anne Joyce, 1-M, 327 Kathmere Rd., Havertown, Pa .... Stacy, Suzanne, 1-C, 4213 Garden Ave., Western Springs, Ill. ..... . Stafford, Samuel Alfred, 4-C, Elmhurst Inn, Sewickley, Pa. ..... . Stahl, Neale Sanner, 2-M, 1308 St. Lawrence, Beloit, Wis ..... .. Staley, David Horton, 2-C, 1946 Guilford Rd., Columbus 1 ............ Stambaugh, David Alan, 4-C, 1460 Bryden Dr., Akron ................. Stanton, Eva Lillian Simonovits, 3-C, 685 Argonne Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga.. Stanton, Joan Dakin, 3-C, 22003 W. River Rd., Grosse Ile, Mich. .... . Staple, Richard Henry, Gr-T, Valley City ........................ Staples, Robert Henry, 1-C, 32 Seward Ave., Toms River, N.J..... Stark, Edward William, 1-C, 410 E. Chestnut St., Oxford ............. . Stark, Jacqueline Marie, 1-M, 4 Birch Hill Rd., Great Neck, N.Y.... Starr, James Imbrie, 3-C, Apt. 49 Economy Village, Ambridge, Pa.... .. Stedman, Winifred Jensen, 1-C, Hotel Alessandro, Hemet, Cal. .......... . Steffier, Jeanne Louise, 2-M, 124 Oakland Ave., Greensburg, Pa .... ...... Steigerwald, Richard Lee, 2-M, Eagle Creek Rd., R.D. 1, Leavittsburg... Stein, Barbara, 1-M, 1053 Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago 15, Ill.. ......... . Steiner, Bruce Watson, 1-C, 75 Elmwood Pl., Oberlin ................. . Stephan, John David, 4-C, 207 E. College St., Oberlin ................. Stephens, Frank Samuel, Jr., 2-C, Laketon Rd., R.D. 1, Wabash, Ind.... Sterenberg, Jacque, 3-M, 1312 4th Ave., Sterling, Ill. ........ .... . . Stern, Milton, 4-M, 3115 Brighton 4th St., Brooklyn 24, N.Y ..... Stevens, Betty Jean, 2-C, 218 E. Main St., Milan, Mich. .......... .. Stevens, Marilyn Charlotte, 4-C, 136 5th St., New Rochelle, N.Y. ..... . Stevenson, Eflsieb Avonelle, 1-M, 112 Archer Lane, Burgettstown, Pa .... .. Stevenson, Jtosephj Ross, 1-C, Newberry, S.C. ........................ . Stevenson, Priscilla, 3-C, 154 Forest St., Oberlin .................... 46 Stevenson, Shirley Ann, 1-C, 7419 Boyer St., Philadelphia 19, Pa. ....... . Stewart, Florence Giffin, 1-C, 8 N. Tallahassee Ave., Atlantic City, N.J.... Stickell, Mary Clark, 1-C, 328 Grant St., Sewickley, Pa. ............ . Stidley, Constance Hill, 2-C, 29 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin ............ Still, Thomas Frederick, 3-M, 225 E. Wanola Ave., Kingsport, Tenn .... Stillinger, Richard Irvin, 3-C, 3289 Glencairn Rd., Shaker Heights 22 ...... 46, 60 Stillson, Albert Charles, 4-C, 39 Yarker Ave., Rochester, N.Y ..... ....... Stillwell, Anne Cushman, 1-C, 30 Arch St., Framingham, Mass. .... .. Stine, John Speerstra, 1-C, Elmwood Farm, Shepherdstown, W.Va..... Stine, Oscar Cebren, 4-C, Elmwood Farm, Shepherdstown, W.Va..... Stinson, Nancy Lou, 1-M, 523 High St., Middletown, Ind. .... .. Stiop, John, 1-T, 3547 W. ,49th St., Cleveland 2 .......... . Stockdale, James Edgar, 2-C, Sherwood Dr., Knoxville, Tenn .... Stocker, Lorne Clinton, Jr., 4-C, 757 Broadway, Newark, N.J.... Stofan, Nancy Jane, 2-C, 306 S. Professor St., Oberlin ................. Stone, Barbara Ann, 1-C, 393 Riviera Ave., Golden Beach, Fla. .......... . Stone, Elizabeth Anne, 4-C, 14 High St., Belfast, Maine ........ 23, 31, 103, 104, 107 Stone, Frank Andrews, 1-T, Box 151, Narrows, Va... .................... . Stone, Marjorie Ann, 3-M, 88 Nottingham Rd., Columbus 2 .................... 60 Strang, Richard Norman, 3-C, 24915 Fairmont, Dearborn, Mich. ....... . .... 60, 61 Strawser, Neil Edward, 3-C, R.D. 1, Ashland .................... 67, 68, 74, 142 Strickler, Irene, 3-C, Hurlbutt St., Wilton, Conn. ...................... . Stroebel, Frederick Charles, 1-T, 1333 W. Juneau Ave., Milwaukee 3, Wis.. Stron Charles Walter Jr., Gr-T 204 S Hambden St, Chardon ....... gy , , , , ...... . Strong, Marilyn, 4-C, 1509 Oak Ave., Evanston, Ill ....... ........ 6 0,102,104, 107 Stryker, Lee William, 4-C, Erickson, Nebr ...... ...................... Stuart, Nellie Marie, Gr-M, 705 S. Prairie St., Champaign, Ill ..... Studer, Richard Thomas, 4-C, 314 Church St., North Canton .......... 83,90,97 Styles, Carolyn Anne, .3-C, 16 Riverview Terr., Mountain View, N.J. .... 59, 60, 182 Sukoff, Marjorie Anne, 2-C, 115 Chestnut St., Montclair, N.J. ........ . Sutch, Mrs. Betsy Niskanen, 4-M, 309 Rice Ave., Girard, Pa..... Sutch, Richard Leon, 4-M, 435 Peffer St., Harrisburg, Pa. ..... .. Suthers, Derwent Albert, 2-C, 129 Griswold St., Delaware ............... Sutton. Nancy Louise, 4-C, 5239 Broadway, Indianapolis 5, Ind. ........ . Suydam, Georgia Jane, 1-M, 111 Hillcrest Terr., Grasmere, Staten Island, N.Y..... Swain Ellen eannette, 1C 90 Commonwealth Ave. Boston Mass y J . , , , Swan, Jon Christopher, 4-C, 105 E. 1st St., Minden, Nebr ....... ..... Swanson, Dorothy Anne, 2-C, 143 Clinton Ave., Elmhurst, Ill. ...... . Swanson, John Otto, 1-M, 301 Lincoln Ave., Ottumwa, Iowa ..,...... 15 Md Sward, Gilbert Leinbaugh, 1-C, 2825 Greenvale St., Chevy Chase , .. .. r Doneta Gertrude 1M RD 3 Hornell NY ......... Swats, , - , .. , , Sweet, Helen Firman, 3-C, 93 Groton St., Forest Hills, N.Y ............ Swinehart, Bruce Arden, 3-C, 303 Perry St., Greentown ................ . 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' 1 ' ' ii V ' ' ' 1 c 2 X , 1D 4 1 1 ' HIST A PHONE VV-11ILL Phone 101 IA,.. 1' zrlin, Ol1i0 f ARE hone 19 PIDWERTS 6: DAWLEY The Holme of HART, SCHAFFNER Sc MARX Clothing MEN ,S WEAR SINCE 1888 THE HARPER MET HDD X STANDARD DRUG Beauty Salons COMPANY World Wide Franchised Shops for Men and Women PRESCRIPTIONS TOILETRIES-MEDICINES-S X 19 VV. College-Phone 605 ODf S i CIGARS - CANDY Up Stairs 35 , 9 y M Dllerlln s War on Colds E540 1 yy N Oberlin's snifHes and sneezes were tabulated this year for the purpose of a scientific study. The Freshman K K Class was divided into three groups: one which used 9 type A tablets, another using type B, and a control group using no cold medication. Each week the groups scored the number of their colds, severity, and their opinion of the usefulness of the medication. At the end of the school year, these records were reviewed for sta-' tistical results. Representing Oberlin's contribution to the scientiiic study of the common cold, this survey may indicate the worth of some of the antihistamine miracle drugs so widely publicized during the year. The statistician of the Western Reserve Medical School tabu- lated the results of the tests which proved, if nothing else, that Oberlin is an easy place to catch cold. af pf L Q 1 2 ., , , -. .. .......-.-,-..,..,..-..,.,.-Fi -y-73.775--:T-Piggy'-'T--yr-:swf.fvgglgiuilfvIn 1:--L-5535 rfnf '-'filing-3 inilggzuzn- ll A i n-I-i.il,1'-I-a-I-ug-li J l ,nu 19:1ynxffigl-3.11:-L,1,,,,I1.4 y 4, ggla4..q. cpl-.in lnhvv . , . 1 1 4 . .1 I pq., ,a u. 4 ni 1 n .pmfr..4:L93-myie:m4:z:::Zu:I:Iv11111:xezei1:::em:!f,i:i+E 'vzlfiinigififlfliitisiflwnewtwig1:gf134145531g1:g1gg41:+:4!i.:,,-343 2 THE UBEBLIN TIDIES C. NV. K1NNEv, JR., Publisher Publishevis of the Obefrlm Review Phone 26 SMITH AND VAN AUSDALE Compliments of FLOOR COVERING THE OBERLIN HARDYVARE CO. 395 EAST COLLEGE PHONE 116 13 South Main Phone 205 THE STUEAN STUDIO Once again Oflhcial HI-O-I-II Photographer . ' QX V :GLY Son Iii ' rx A5 EH , ,V - alfif' 2,-I. X550 Wifi D x E' 'iifii' H A n H1 Emi' issociiff EDITH? xiii UWM ' E . . MGM will 3' BIA WU NL' DITUA V ESE 4 , Hmm ',Eli.,'i' A Wi BJ' N ' i, U 1-fy., ,.:i' ,fi mi i1iN'S WORD as 1 ' A Wi? Dibjiy-'lfii i'oilix's sPUR1 f Li Q Smfi BIEY5 HOW, 1 ., miwfw WONIEYS H0l'SlNhW gmj ,Xmas ri. .- 4 2 CLASSIPICATIONS 5953 ' niiiiooxi EDITH? . , VV, bluff lgrz Nifiif- K LAYOVT EDITOR v .gg -.nu MAL' lr' I. TYPING EDITUR my Nhzgutziii E P' Ai ii.f1,,N 4 .XRT EDITOR Sidi Weir fi 1- A wnmw N RESEARCH HHTHR mmmmywmi wmmywxy mg.'WR Munmuvvk S105 .N .Xt-1 , .ihsl XL3 vm N c 4, i ffzf 92 1 ,. N , TY THE 1950 Ill-0-lll EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR ..... ..... A RQGER BRUCKER ASSOCIATE EDITOR QENGRAVINGJ . , ANTHQNX' ARMER V ASSOCIATE EDITOR QPHOTOGRAPHYJ .......... MICHAEL BERLA Stag Daniel Baer, Richard Harmon, Richard Hartung, VValter Protzman, John Rechsteiner, John Singleton, Joan Stanton . ASSOCIATE EDITOR QCOPYJ . . . . JOHN MACK MANAGING EDITOR - - . MARGARET GRIFFITH MANAGING EDITOR . . JERROLD GROFE I Stag Martha Bain ACTIVITIES EDITOR . .' ..... A ....... MORRIS ZELDITCH Stag Sally Scott, Emma Plummer, John Skow, Ann Cartmell, Allen Bennett, George Beaton, ' Christine Sanders, Ronald Singer WARECO MEN'S SPORTS EDITOR D . I .u . ' . . ALAN WEINGOLD ' Stag Douglas Downie, William Lindsay WVOMENIS SPORTS EDITOR .... ' .... CAROLYN McMILI.EN J Stag Carolyn Fraser, Margaret Macaulay, Mary Pierre f MEN'S HOUSING ........ ..... . DAVID GIBBONS phone 205 J Stag Daniel Baer, John Elder, James Harris, Walter Protzman 1 WOMEN'S HOUSING ................. JANE CHASE J Stag Anne Britton, Jean Fredrickson, Nancy Plummer, Joan Stanton, Miriam Wunderly ' e Ai CLASSIFICATIONS EDITOR .............. MOLLY KELLER 5 DARKROOM EDITOR . . ' ......... I .... , VVILFRID SHAVV A Stag Sam Charache, Richard Harmon, Richard Hartung, David Langner, George Mellor, Robert Monroe, Barbara Sawin, Joan Stanton, William VVilbur, Robert Yocom I l 1 LAYOUT EDITOR ..... Q .......... EVELYN PENN l Stag Mary Cooper, John Elder, Marcia Newell, Glenna Ocshier, Mary Pierre, Barbara Reid TYPINO EDITOR .............. O . JOAN MQCKINNON I Stag Margaretta Foulk, Dolly Kang, Earnest Lau, Margaret Lindley, Ruth McNitt, Charlotte Phillips ART EDITOR ........ CHARLOTTE SHUMARD Stag Robert Blechman, Nancy Cole 5 COPY EDITOR ....... LAURA GALATHA I RESEARCH EDITOR . . . BERNICE OSMOLA I PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR . . JOHN ATWATER BUSINESS STAFF l BUSINESS MANAGER .... HARDING MARLATT J ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER . . . . . HENRY KAUFMANN J ADVERTISING MANAGER ............. W'ILLIAM LOVETT J Stag Arthur Collins, Stanley Dettman, Prudence Fox, James Fredrickson, Robert Juckett, Carol l Keith, Marilyn Knack, YVilliam Littman, Thomas London, William MacDowell, Nancy l Myler, Jeanne Pagnucco, Eleonore Otto, WVilbur Smith, John van Steenwyck l OFFICE MANAGER .........' ........ A JOAN LEVIN l 259 l l Q, l ' , ,,,,,, H .-my.gf.'rw.'f.-raa...'.7:..-.-I-,'.f..-,-.,. .-L-Y:-,-57. .-....-..1.,..,.,,T.....,A,,.. ..,,T.1,,,, . , ,Hin Y, . ,,, J ,.,,,,,.. , -,..,....-. hh, 1? Lf! .,...f.f.,.,L,-,....,n In 19:4 ma ...tp .t-in I hw 1 ,..-1-..1.,--.g.t,,..-y. .m,,,,,,. V ,hun 5 5 L-,,,.,,,, - z' 1,43 ,U-L gg 1. 1-zqnlgzglgtfallrzeglmezlgfgggxlgtteiiil34 1543541153sazirggalzgaygqgyrflfl ttszmlalttaitelezeezt ' , I J AcKN0wLEnGM E N T S the follouino, people who aided materially through advice ' .' ess its a reciation to 1' Q 0 A , , 1 , glue staff wlshfls to leggilction 033116 1950 Hi-O-Hi Without their cooperation the publication of the book an services, in ie p - ' I , would have been immeasurably more difficult, perhapS lmposslble' Mr. Russell Benson, Mr. Fredrick Noer, Mr. F1211 Engraving Company Mr. T. YV. Kemper of the Ann Arbor Press k Purcell, and Mr. Robert Keene of the Indianapolis Mr. Ralph Benz of the S. K. Smith Qcoverj Company Mr. Arthur E. Princehorn, College Photographer Mr. Andrew Stofan of the Stofan Studio Q Mr. Ralph Singleton, advisor The staff cites the following photographers and artists for their particularly outstanding work: James N. Scott-pages 10, 12, 16, 17, 20, 43, 51, 57, 75, 101, and most athletic action pictures. 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