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

 - Class of 1951

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ANTHONY ARMER Editor-in-Chief HENRY KAUFMANN Business Manager D 'W X V - - QP QQ Q-g 2 bie, the dappet genileman pictured above, is a real Yeoman. To us he represenis , ' to Gif-6.2 'P y A ' : . . 'H S -'1 l r- J' i M g pl: .4 I il N Y A i 7 N Q V A G' ' hiv the vague title given to our athletic teams, a mascot for Oberlin. Modelled after the Yeomen oi the Guard, personal escorts to the King, Obie is here to escort you, the reader, through the pages of the 1951 Hi-O-Hi. The purpose of a yearbook is to tell the story ol the year at the college. So rather than a formal catalog oi names, you will iind an emphasis on the story behind the year. Our introductory feature section has tried to give a rounded view of this by eight opinions, taken from all types ot the college group, and selected for their di- versity. The rest of the Hi-O-Hi is devoted to telling in informal picture style the story of 1950-1951 at Oberlin College. a :x 5-T XY Q. mg an 5 F if u 9,-:i: ,' I ef , K ei , + , sw ws si: ,Qs V -G 1 I i f I Q 1 N x - A: .,X QI: L:-2 :I :zr Q K' I' :I 4 I new i Z VIEWS OF OBERLIN ..........,.... Page 7 Eiqht campus opinions, seven campus scenes. ACTIVITIES ....................... Page 19 Picture stories telling how aciivilies work. GROUPS .......................... Page 56 The people who keep 48 activities functioning. SPORTS .......................... Page 75 Male and female Yeomen brinq Oberlin qlory. 411 X J X S T at . .. , W . X tj K , HOUSING ........ .............. P age 107 Dormitory life pictured in its many phases. FACULTY ........................ Page 138 The administrators and educators of Oberlin. CLASSES ........................ Page 152 College, Conservatory, and Seminary portraits. STUDENT DIRECTORY .... ........ P age 217 Student and faculty addresses: advertisements. First Prize in Typically Oberlin Contest .... Shurmun Hummel In a, search for one photograph which would embody the concept of Oberlin College, the Hi-O-Hi held a contest for the photograph that was most Typically Oberlin. Out of the forty photos submitted, the picture above was judged the win- ner by Paul Arnold, instructor in Fine Arts, Andrew Stofan, professional photographer, and Tony Armer, Hi-O-Hi editor. 6 .I-1 Section Editor. Ioan Levin We editors know everybody in Oberlin. but we iorget that they come from different corners of cam- pus. We've called on a few of them. and though we should have liked to blue-pencil some of their views. here they are. 7 Well Adjusted Prof. Confronts Classes With Equanimity. Cloud By Frank Ebersole Though I have become wonderfully accommo- dated to Oberlin, I still remember that, before my adjustment was complete, these things impressed me: I discovered that the things at Gibson's really do taste just like they look. Oberlin students are never interested in whether a statement is true 5 they are only interested in what faculty member said it. The faculty is subdivided into departments, the departments into ranks. Within any rank within one department an ordering is arrived at by Professor Ebersole often speaks at Arch 7. where students and faculty alike can discuss controversial issues freely. due democratic process and numbers are assigned. After I had been in Oberlin a few months, I used to dream every night of a push-me-pull-you climb- ing a mountain. He would frighten me by trans- forming into pairs of faculty members. These are some of the difficult-to-verbalize atti- tudes: When conversing With' colleagues I will not talk about his subject or mine, football and base- ball are good in season. I will be proud of the high intelligence of my students-and treat them like morons. A student who calls my attention to a slip is un-Oberlin. If I should almost make a mistake, then my glasses are dirty and my notes were hard to see. I will not so much teach my subject as to teach how fine, how beautiful, how important my 8 subject is. Lectures and Uresearchn are the thing. Although as an Oberlin faculty member I have few moral decisions of moment to make, I will always act as if I could confront any situation with equa- nimity and perfect rationality. I will always have the answer. I will never recommend any change in the Oberlin method of education. I will remember that when you turn an endowed college upside down, the money falls out. I knew that I was well adjusted when I started to notice that I was preceded into the lecture room by a pillar of cloud. Student Finds New Experiences Offer Broadening Influence By Miriam Wunderly One of the most valuable aspects of Oberlin has been the opportunity to get outside my cultural framework, to regard life from another's point of view, and to try to correlate this with material in the books. It has been more than the novelty broadening of Oberlin which is valuable-that is, the finding of new aspects and then being pleased with what we've found. It is more than just meet- ing students from China, India, or Germany, or 77 David Mallet, son of seniors Iohn and Odette Mallet, has been thoroughly steeped in the Oberlin tradition. being acquainted with Negroes. It is the realiza- tion that these contacts offer a way of gaining maturity. it -' mini ' QQ '-'-...,.- I' 'I vii.- Hf :Ea ' ' 'e if A-1 PL, LL!-D5 UH U 1 i-2 if Q c 1-. .- Freshmen studying in Men's Building can rest their eyes on the Spanish Gothic architecture of Finney Chapel. Varied Atmosphere Has Social. Intellectual Climates For All By Stephen Gendzier From highly successful high school shells we all emerged, seeking life in a liberal arts college. Seek- ing is too strong a word. We were pushed from our provincial settings where all our actions were meek compared to the new life of tension and in- security. Immediately we victims of the academic life assumed exclusive poses. In attempting to find a schedule we chose the group that was best suited to our ulterior motives. The soul-searchers of the Mermaid Tavern variety found their answer with the aid of knowing professors and the letting of emotions while seeking, joe-athlete had his girl, the big game, and the Saturday dance, the Presti crowd jostled around, tossed off a few witty tidbits and gave each other confidence by friendly pokes and knowing eyes, others had their television set, hello-friendships, bridge games, labor songs, and other forms of amusement best in accord with the individual's tradition. Some managed to develop critical eyes that remained the one constant in their otherwise fluid existence. But most of us discussed for four years how much money to spend on for- mals, whether the Lord is one or three, and whether labor was getting an even break. One test of the effectiveness of liberal arts programs is the social leadership it provides. When our society passes Mc- Carren Acts and ROTC college programs in the name of the academic tradition and democracy, it is time either for a revolt, a migration, or a trip to the psychiatrist. Housemother Believes Students Unsophisticated - Too Serious By Mrs. Maude Warner In his processing, the Oberlin student experiences many painful changes in his thinking, but he would not be a typical student if he remained unchal- lenged and unmoving. There always seem to be Strangers in Oberlin have one distinct memory of their visit. Never have I seen so many bicycles on a college campus. crusaders and causes on the campus. At present the subject is Open House Open Door versus Closed House Closed Door, or something like that. The campus is busy with students who must rush-from one important meeting to another. Bike brigades fly between the libe and Peters, dorms and Snack Bar, Conservatory and launderateria. Citizens shudder at the whizzing wheels so close, but take danger in their stride. Oberlin students are not sophisticated. Neither are they hill-billiesf' Their lives seem to run on the theory Let me alone to manage myself. If I donlt get enough sleep, eventually Illl suffer and then I'll do something about itf' Students are casual in dress, manners, and speech, but sometimes we wonder if casual and careless are synonyms, in- formal and well-mannered antonyms. Students, however, can measure up when the situation de- mands it. Academic work is taken seriously. Students work and worry. Grades are too important. They may not have time left to learn to think, evaluate, or develop themselves into more versatile person- alities. 11 Lumps, Bumps Worth Trouble. Says Athlete in Retrospect By Peter Loveland Somehow dorm acquaintanceships and Snack Bar conversations just don't measure up to locker- room comradeship and the teamwork of inter-col- legiate competition. Those of us who have taken part in Oberlin sports are'proud of our sturdy Oberlin tradition, which keeps our athletics a game and not a business. Looking back on four years of sports participation and steady spectator interest, I feel more assuredly that the time devoted to ath- letics has more than its share of treasured college memories. It was worth the early return to school and the long practices. Even the hours being taped on the trainer's bench, or the painful, limping treks to the hospital to have a split nose clipped together or a charleyhorse treated are remembered with a smile. At the same time, memories flash back of slap- stick train trips to Colorado or New York. And all hail the exploits of the low-flying Green Spleen. Unforgettable are the cold shoulders of the oppo- nents' loyal co-eds, and the silence in the stands after a victory at another school, or the jubilant cries at home. Con Student Underlines Varied Effects of Specialized Course By Doris Snyder Being a Conservatory student affords a sense of accomplishment and of having more than just scratched the surface. The general knowledge ac- quired from exposure to many aspects of music begins to fit well into the special pattern of major interest. On the Con steps the common gripes are not so frequently about bluebooks and papers, but more often, keen disappointment over a 'fbad lesson or a difficult assignment. Often our woes are tempo- rarily dissolved over a cup of coffee, panacea of the self-assigned music critic. Even in leisure the 14 Then there are the nights before the contest, when the race is planned and sweated-out in your dreams. Again and again your mind reviews the plays, wonders what shape the field will be in, whether for the first time the pre-game training meal will feature something for dessert besides fruit cocktail. No bluebook A or clever seminar report ever gave most of us the thrill comparable to the sincere stu- dent cry of Good race, fella. Oberlin sports worth it? You bet! Split noses and fruit cocktail may be background to athletics, but they are secondary to the split-seconds of action. Four years of concentrated work in the Conservatory lead to the development of specialties, as these hands reveal. Con student will be tapping or humming the No. 1 Symphony of his classical Hit Parade. Music is the bulk of his diet, with a few scattered college subjects thrown in. 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I N N 4. .- gm if., ' , f , , N IIQ,,IIQIfi,iff,II5wI,Ff514,3I,kIII. 5. , -. , A.,-iq, Disinterest: Disfranchisernent- Student Lot in Campus Politics By Marlowe Anderson Fellow students, 'tis at thee, sweet abodes to apathy-at thee, and for thy benefit the political organizations kneel on hard floors to paint start- ling banners, and search for clever ways to draw you out to political meetings. Because we don't want the world to be too great a shock to you when M More than apathy blanketed the campus in 1950-51. The Thanksgiving blizzard was only part of snowy winter. you graduate, we try to bring some of its problems to you now. But you must tell us about your blue- books, your papers, your assignments. And you marvel I don't see how you find time for . . . In the end, we who want to talk over the state of the nation and the world with you must talk to our- selves. And we talk about the state of the student's mind, too-when does he become a citizen, even a citizen of the college? Until you wake up to respon- sibility - thy fate, mediocrity, thy place, ob- scurity. By Robert Hanson Because of a critical world situation that neces- sitated reinstating Selective Service, the Faculty voted 105-31 for ROTC. The issue this year was much less debated than in 1949, though many stu- dent leaders felt that the final vote on ROTC was taken before students had a fair chance to express themselves on the subject. The whole matter pointed up one very important question, which was merely highlighted by this controversy, just how much Voice should students have in establishing the poli- cies of the College? Once again the lament arose that students were being treated as just so much raw material to be processed, rather than as an in- tegral part of the college. College Has Place In The Sun For Everyone -Even Wizards By Mary Sandvold I iind Oberlin a world where the ordinary social distinctions of wealth, class, race, and religion are blurred, a hotbed of Social Consciousness and Righteous Indignation, and of endless talk, talk, talk-late at night in the dorm, not so late in the Snack Bar and the Pool Hall. Best of all, it is a place Where something approximating individuality i r Here in the Allen Art Building can be found art treasures to fit any taste, irom medieval artists through Picasso. is possible. At least to me it seems that both Rah- rah-er and Avant Garder can live in uneasy har- mony, and follow their own peculiar stars. No one, at any rate, is forced into the pattern of good old Phi Kappa Nu, nor necessarily into the mores of a little Group of Serious Thinkers. I don't doubt that a three-eyed Albanian wizard could iind his place in the sun. I Well, if you consider Tappan Square mentioned, a snide remark made about the Arb, and solitary confinement in the stacks properly deplored-this, in 150 Words, is Oberlin. 17 p twxxzax . in Xt.. .0 I. K x 18 'cone THE T0 Section Editor. David Gibbons Assisiant, Elizabeth Baldwin 19 ACTIVITY FEE CARB 1950 2953 Ailappella Choir - - s .22 Class Dues - -- -. - fs xi College Slim als: -- .g Foru:ri'lBozzx'r'i -- ,gfa Eli-fp-Iii - -- -- 'Af- ax.- Mferfs Glen Club f Viiuzzienfs files: Civil: -W . Oberiifi Review Q - - i. 1 s Uber-lisz-if:-Cliizfa. s U -- 4 'Ulmrlin Iirrzrrnaiiv. ,liialssxnie - 'p tin!! !!I'3 O'i5 -P -- -. - -'P fkberlin, iloiiege Netware. .a, -- v - - .. si-:jj I ,Social Ffmri Q - -. - 5.95 Ycunzan, - - 5325 .,33s,ii,,. Finances, Vacation Sf. RI. C. Fi.. -- -I -A . is Y. C.. A.. - 1 -- ,, Reserve Luau Fans? X- , 31, l V I A ease: 'EfEf5P'i'Ri Asliisuseiosas Tax Q .29 'Tatar 326,523 'lweitcfwai fwfr.-zisslnzzfz 'Herr f3?1fs.173r: 1ge:ft.3feb.ie each imifrjf , ,,-,,.. --. ,,...- NW... 4 Council Passes Caves tor '5l Review IF-lead Dick Caves was Lmanirnously cepted as editor of the Review 'uymythe Student Council last ruesaaygevoie on Bill ThuIwber's T omination for Director of OCN submitted by present Di- ctor Bob Chamberlain, will be aken at the next mectinig. i P Lf b. - if ii ,. f. ,gf X A .. 4, Clockwise from left: Observer Bill Thur- ber. Iohn Abma. Bob Emery. Bob McKay. President Roger Brucker. Kathy Biddle. World peace, a Thanksgiving vacation, and iinances were some of the many subjects that were discussed by Student Council President Roger Brucker, and President Stevenson. The work of the Student Council involves every- thing from forming policies on matters such as these, to approving appointments such as that of Dick Caves as editor of the Review. Admin- istering all elections, approving changes in the charters of organizations, and appointing the heads of such organizations as the Forum Board, CRD, and the Honor Court, are other routine jobs of the Student Council. The Student Council reviews the budget of all the organizations on campus and determines 4-Day Vacation Head Council Agenda A Heac acouncil Agenda Heading the agenda for to- night's council meeting will Tb final approval of the letter to thi general faculty recommending 4 .....-4? 4 ' 5 X ' 'b 1 5 as J four-day Thanksgiving vacation Dick Crout Ben Belknap Mike Berla George Rawick observer Gus Potter and observer Paul Lloyd how much of the money obtained from the Ac- tivity Fee should be allotted to each organiza- tion. This year the Student Council loaned KOCN, under a. two year agreement, all the money that was necessary to put it on the air. The Mock UN, which was a direct outgrowth of the Council-sponsored Four-College Confer- ence, and the letter sent to Washington asking that all other means possible be investigated be- fore going to war, were other achievements of the Student Council. Securing approval of the Thanksgiving vacation was the outstanding accomplishment of the Council, in the opinion of every book-weary student. ti. v . , i Q Thus ind.-.:e2vv'2o.X'izo. v'iovx had csfflo-T pociotl e-QQec'ts upon 'me Plowefic ,QX'X'ufe,. .Q 1?mo,-oe niuxtwx, gsluewc Jmnlcnluecl old. .Lm...i'Jm,-ff: 'B-GNL J' On this beautiful Chance Creek property the YM held its Spring Retreat and Orientation Week picnic for freshmen. The fire-destroyed cabin near the lean-to is being rebuilt. C Y Advisers, Leaders Meel 63' Retreats and conferences compose an important part . - of Y life each year. Late in the spring the YM and YW 41 Y held their retreats. The Y faculty advisers and retiring cabinet met with the incoming leaders to evaluate the ffiii past year's work and make plans for the coming year. 3 E9 The new leaders were given some insight into the prob- f ' lems they were to face and tips as to how these prob- lems could best be solved. Early in the summer there was the annual Geneva district leadership training con- ference. Then shortly before Orientation Week the com- . 4 bined cabinets met on campus for three packed days of wig, final planning. Here they smoothed out the plans for- mulated in the spring. 22 YM-YW Discussions Stress Religious Side of College They discussed their Sunday morning radio presenta- tions and f'Operation Y, the program of small discus- sion groups which seek to aid the individual to find a deeper awareness of religious reality and where the dis- cussion topics range from the Bible to current politics. This year also brought a special conference, the Na- tional Assembly, town meeting of the Christian Asso- ciation Movement. Twenty representatives from the Oberlin Y's provided a ferment for a liberal interpre- tation of the policies that were to guide the student movement for the next four years . . . the questions of race, the church, politics, war, and requirements for membership. Oberlin was asked to make a large display of posters, pictures and lists portraying the work of the Y on our campus. The conference cycle was completed in May with the annual retreat for Ohio student Y's at Tar Hollow. But the Y's work doesn't all consist of mass meetings and leadership training retreats. Throughout the year the Y's carry on an extensive program in four different fields with a total of fifty committees. The main em- phasis is on the religious side of college life. Jointly sponsored weekly vespers, daily matins, devotional lit- erature Mrchwaysj, and the YM pre-theolog club as well as the Religious Conference on Direction in a The YM cabinet had a chance to meet their area secretary. Bill Black. as they enioyed pie. ice cream. and coffee. at their Christmas party at Bob Rankin's house. Campfire singing filled Tappan Square at this marshmallow roast 'held by the YW to further the fall membership drive. World of Confiicti' helped enrich religious life at O- berlin. Public affairs concerned the Y Open Forum and Social Action committees, while service to the campus was rendered by the Freshman Club, the Seminar in Higher Education, the Y Poll, the Sum- mer Projects committee, and the group which helped Oberlin's foreign students get adjusted. The routine tasks of publicity, office, and membership commit- tees were also a necessary part of the program. Io Peck and Laurie Meltzer lead the weekly Wednesday night vespers, sponsored by the YM and YW, while Ioe Elder at the organ completes the inspirational mood. 23 The Y's work is divided into several areas each represented by a commission. Two of the most active this year were the YM and YW Community Service Com- missions. Like all Commissions they were in turn divided into committees. The May Home committee was one of the most popular, and mem- bers worked at the Home every aft- ernoon plus Saturday mornings. Stu Scherr and Dave Elder helped the kids with handicraft and in conjunc- tion with Carolyn Sandstrom's YW committee escorted the youngsters to College Artist recitals, basketball games, track meets, and other special events in town and College. The YW committee took the group into Cleve- land for Xmas shopping and a look at Santa Claus. joe Elder was a second Santa at the Yule-time party at the Home. 24 The committee heads Qcommission membersj first get together to formulate the overall working plan and swap techniques. Then the individual commit- tees set up their programs. The Y group at the May Nursery Home found a program already well estab- lished. The preparation for this job consisted merely of getting to know the kids and helping with an occa- sional dish or with the fall housecleaning. Other committees such as the Hi-Y had to start from scratch with their program. In Lorain the Community Service Com- mission found a completely different story. The Yis were asked to help run a recreation unit set up in an old store by the Puerto Rican steel workers. Here, as at the Elyria Housing Project and first semester at the Elyria Crippled Children's Hospital, the Y group led recreation and clubs, and kept the equipment in repair. In town a YW committee helped at the Haulk Home and the Welcome Home for elderly people. There they read to the pa- tients, wrote their letters, and ran their er- rands. Also in town the Commissions worked afternoons at the Prospect and Pleasant Street schools leading outdoor recreation in- cluding Intramural football and softball in good weather, indoor crafts in stormy. The local Hi-Y was completely renovated by the YM committee. The plan of this com- mittee as of all others was to turn over as much of the work as possible to the partici- pants themselves. As the boys took over the responsibility their interest in the club in- creased and so did the membership. Similar jobs were done by Ylers in the local Cub and Girl Scout organizations. ing-his 'X l SOC! I. Ginny Long was the chairman of the Social Board, and as usual Miss von Wenck lent valu- able aid as faculty adviser. ' i 41: Herb Rinehart and Jack Scott were responsible for the loud speakers, backdrops, television set, and other equipment be- longing to the Social Board. Dot Ranck discharged the du- The All-College dances were su- ties of Secretary while George pervised by Babe McGuire and Smith handled the debits and Ruth Kruger. credits. The Social Board's TV Not loaiing on the iob. competed successfully but merely getting with books and sack. down to work. iq,w4psM,,,i,M , D g 'L 'C' '5'?n,5,?J1::353-T4-,ij--,II il, , '-'--:Mfg-4'..,i r ,V . . .,g.3f,wV1gA,,- , In I L... , 3. 3.33151 15g:g.,5L7A Ng 1 M i-elm.. 'X ' 'Q C Ima br . . 'ewssm The remalnlng members of the i i I'+1.,M Social Board Were the eight ' 135541515 class social chairmen. ' n Mmfffszfl - FL 1 ' X ': A i - ' -wr :f, r . 1 -'il-Flags, .A I 7 V .-5, -- xr-A 'Til bf, - ' AQAHQQQ. ' .t ' 3: ,H .4 I ' ga 1, .-gm. Y - 'Y '-1 ' ' 1339455- . I V -vl. X. Bridge, ping-pong, bowling, , The Camera, Co-ed Modern and billiards tournaments were 4 -, Dance, Sailing, and Folk Dance directed by Benjie Ruekberg. clubs were co-ordinated by Pat Turner. 4. - Publicity for all Social Board functions was under the direc- tion of Bruce Mattoon. Anton Luger displays Chairman Mattoon President Marv Seeman his talent in one of the keeps the Social Board proiects his finished many tournaments. bulletin up to date. work before the club. wi f if Q AL if if ' 9' , A3 ., ' if 5 :lr 4 ., V. N- , ' , x .., QL Air' ,Huw N. X1 nf' , 'nr' '14 .A 1 fa . ., W r ij? w x Q UMW -A 4224 X I A. 4--.V Y .sr s 1, Y rift 1- ez, flslltiii 'fr.lf3uxe: ,lit-'ti as ii' f: ',Q,v,f f 'F :asv H im .kluiflliii i5l..v.1Ll.lQ.l: ,L a crm-a.im2 flyfluigzimt arcs ii,.r.cgf'.r:L aili?f.f1n.rf:wl.L Four days of Orientation are given to the freshman entering Oberlin College. The initial architectural shock is minor compared with the first look at the 'troommatef' From now on the words KKmixer,77 Ll1Q'inney77J UreC,7J CCZOJH lClIC,77 Orientation, and Snack Bar are standbys in the frosh vocabulary. Tours and tests come and go, and gradually the blank stares at the dinner table are re- placed by grins and winks as faces be- come more familiar. Meetings with the campus wheels acquaint the frosh with the extracurricular workings of Ober- lin. Schedule corrections pull girls out of the men's Phys Ed classes, and coun- selors help untangle Freshman Week romances and problems. Ralph Bible: entertains Howard Furcron, Lee Striker. and Bill Cupery at the Orientation Week reception of faculty advisees. Ioe I-'rosh tloe Elderl was introduced to Oberlin's many extracurricular activities by supersalesmen and politician Leigh Gunn. The psychologists say that there is nothing to this OSU general aptitude test. if you know how and when to use a stylus. The libe becomes a second home for those in search of educationg the Snack Bar serves the same purpose for those who Would pursue food, bridge, and TV. The coming of the Wolf Book increased the bell girl's duties a hundred per cent, as many of the more studious decided that coeducation was a Wonderful thing after all and ought to be investigated. Pers were the only bar- riers . . . Cwith perhaps a few minor exceptions . . . studying, lights out, and that girl back homej. The frosh run around the bonfire and Hell Day with pigtails and gym suits will keep the H1953 salaamv deep in the memory of all humiliated freshmen. That first week was only a taste of the new life that was to confront the Class of '54 and establish itself and Oberlin as a definite part of every freshman. Like most freshmen. Bobbie Wil- liams greets Oberlin for the first time with a cheerful smile. Forum Board Discussions Aimed At Peace. Politics George and Society, Eva and Society, Fritz and Societyg Bart and Society. Thus ran this yearls Forum Board, with Chairman Rawick, secretaries Stanton and Harshbarger, and treas- urer Harrisong and thus ran the publicity for the opening forum on the function of Art in so- ciety. This forum featured Benno Frank, direc- tor of the Karamu playhouse in Cleveland, Owen Downs, music critic for the New York Timesj Irving Howe, authority on literature, and Paul Travis, on sculpture and plastic arts. At the second forum Owen Lattimore, of Mc- Carthy fame, gave a packed church the benefit of his first-hand knowledge of the Far Eastern situation in two talks entitled Explosion in Asia. The struggle to defend civil liberties in postwar Germany and japan was presented by Roger Baldwin, former head of the American Civil Liberties Union, in a February Forum. Other second-semester forums selected by the Board included discussion of current European problems, South Eastern Asia flndia, Pakistan, and Burmaj, and the McCarren Bill, as well as a formal student gripe-session on current cam- pus problems. 'W 9-J ff Following the Art and Society forum. President Stevenson and the members of the Board entertained the speakers and their wives at a special dinner. It was through Benno Frank. speaker on drama at the iirst forum. that G. G. Cascio got his iob as Koko in the Karamu playhouse production oi the Mikado. A highly controversial figure speaking on an even more controversial subiect. Owen Lattimore dis- cusses the timely topic Explosion in Asia. George Rawick and Roxane Ofiner perform one of the most important functions of the Forum Board. contacting potential speakers throughout the country. QCD, 4... safe Blizzard. British Liven Forensic Union Schedule Is your health worth a movie a week? Are we solving Americafs race problem? Is the U.N. out of date? Will We get back in time for the dance tonight? These were the vital questions that concerned the Forensic Union this year in their debates and discussions throughout Ohio. Led by jack Brinley, Rudy Arn, and Mary Sandvold, the group of forty-two took part in six in- tercollegiate debate tournaments includ- ing the Women's State, Men's State, Annual Conference on Public Affairs, and the Delta Sigma Rho conference at the Congress Hotel in Chicago. Tail- TWister's antics Weren't so startling as they have been some years, but the 'iBlizzard of 'SOD did add excitement to the year and cancel a few of the many annual trips to Women's Leagues, P.T.A.'s, Rotary's, and Lions clubs. The British Lion was also entertained at the annual Anglo-Oberlin debate here on campus, and the same Lion Was carefully examined in the popular panel What's Happening in Europe Today featuring talks by Oberlin's students from England, Austria, Germany, and Czechoslovakia. New members of this year's squad were assimilated into the senior squad after initial instruction and practice with the clubjs three ad- visers, Mr. Auer, Mr. Boase, and Mr. Gunderson. Mr. Gunderson, four veterans of last year's squad, and one iug of sweet cider selected the new members of Forensic Union. Formal attire. parliamentary debate. British accents, and Anglo-American humor were featured at the opening debate this fall. Advisor Auer gives president Brinley a personal demonstration of the effectiveness of humor in a discussion or debate. Bill Honan, Dick Caves. and Mr. Gunderson digest an after dinner speech by Ioan Heyer at one of the many circuit engagements. 'Q 1. I -4 , X !4 5 . -u I v 1 1 N3 1 X 1 Hx :ki F35 g HITMK tx DQ' wflvr' 5' 5 Y I , ,,. N ,h ',f',-'T wiki ' My 232- 7 .- 6 I J A-'la U iwlhsq- .1 .'QN,l -w F' 1 ,JR 3:2 1 W-r 4 7 F 'H . 1 . 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A Polish rally and hours oi research by all delegations also preceded the Assembly. A UN police force? Disarmament? Economic aid? Seating of Nationalist China? These were the questions that faced the Four- College Mock UN Convention. Benjamin H. Brown, Deputy Secre- tary-General of the US Mission to the UN, gave the keynote address which stressed the recent accomplishments of the UN. The Con- vention reassembled in the afternoon for the first legislative session. There was a mad scramble by each bloc to get its pet resolution on the floor. The small nations, headed by Pakistan, presented a pro- posal for the establishment of a Collective Action Council which was to administer the permanent UN police force and armament in- spection staff. Though this proposal was at first rejected by the Assembly, it was reintroduced with revisions in the evening session. Bolivia, the US, and the USSR had proposals which they eagerly, but unsuccessfully, presented. When China arose to present their Bancroft Plan, the Soviet bloc declared a recess and marched from the Assembly to the cheers of the unofficial Red Chinese delegation which sat in the back of the Assembly. As the evening wore on, it became apparent that questions of personal privilege, points of order, and minor amendments were consuming the Convention time, so attempts were made to move on to more important and constructive action. In the closing minutes the revised small-nations' proposal was re-introduced and an attempt was made to bring it to a vote with the minimum of parliamentary debate. However, time ran out before the final vote could be counted. In IIN Convention, Four-College Conlerence The initial foundation for the F our-College Conference was laid on February 11, 1950, when deans and student representatives from Wooster, Ohio Wesleyan, Denison, and Oberlin met to discuss a proposal for cooperation in various non-athletic areas. It was de- cided that a coordinating committee should be organized in each college, which would serve as a clearing house for all future inter- collegiate activities. The actual plans for the Four College Confer- ence, as well as those for the Mock UN Convention, were formulated at an April meeting in Wooster. The Conference became an actuality on December Z. After an opening assembly, the delegates, representing most of the organiza- tions of the four colleges, were divided into such interest groups as draniatics, student government, and political organizations. The general opinion of the forty-one Oberlin representatives seemed to be that the Conference was worthwhile, but that there were areas of cooperation which were yet to be explored. Bob Emery, Ioan Wagner. Roger Brucker. and Ginnie Long discuss and compare student responsibilities with other representatives in the student government group. Oberlin literary delegates Don Ludgin and Bob Baxter, contrast presentation and general layout oi the Yeoman with the magazines of the other colleges Suggestions for radio programs and engineering problems were worked over by KOCN'ers Bob Chamberlain and Bill Thurber at the panel on radio. Regulations. disciplinary problems. and the power held by the different women's boards were the main topics debated in the session on women's govemment. .Ill ll! Dr. Margaret Mead Experts Advise Women On Careers Keynoting the biennial Wo1nen's Career Conference, Dr. Mar- garet Mead discussed careers and marriage. The purpose of the Con- ference Was to acquaint Oberlin women with the different job op- portunities that were available and to give them a chance to arrange interviews with the speakers. Others profited from the Conference in deciding upon or confirming their major. The speakers were selected in accordance with results obtained from a preliminary poll which determined the specific interests of every Woman on campus. Careers in fields such as child welfare, re- tailing, advertising, and labor, were grouped under the Social Sciences and Business-Government. Speakers who were authorities in these areas were featured on February 26 and 27. Nursing, re- ligious education, private school Work, and other careers in the Music-Humanities and Education-Sciences fields were presented on March 8 and 9. A special panel, ffHomes of Tomorrow, discussing everything from childbirth to interior decorating, was held on the evening of March 9, concluding the Career Conference for 1951 and the work of Trudy Hess, its chairman. Coordinating committee: Chairman Trudy Hess, Marlowe Anderson, Nancy Kennedy, Pat Loring, Dotty Ranck. Ginny Wagner. Nancy Lau. Iane Kauf- mann. These women worked hard to make the Conference successful. Artist Series Features Foreign, Native Musicians In Six-Month Season Continuing the tradition begun in 1878, the Con- servatory again presented an Artist Recital series featuring outstanding musicians from many nations. Rudolf Firkusny, Well-known Czechoslovakian pian- ist, opened this year's series with an excellent concert on October 17. Early in November during their first tour of the U.S., the Hungarian Quartet presented a program ranging from Beethoven to Bartok. The MetropoIitan's only coloratura mezzo-soprano, jen- nie Tourel, who has won acclaim in Europe, South America, and Canada, sang numbers by Schubert, Rossini, Debussy, and Liszt. In his renditions of violin music by Brahms, Bach, Prokoiieff, and Paganini-Kreisler, Ruggiero Ricci displayed that excellence of technical skill, interpre- tation, and artistic discretion for which he is so famous. On February S Bohemian-born Rudolf Ser- kin, pianist, thrilled the audience with the grandeur and majesty, liveliness and buoyancy, and intellec- tual perception of his playing. The series was con- cluded in March by a concert by the famous cellist and teacher, Pierre Fournier, and the final of four concerts by the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell. The annual performances of the Cleveland Orchestra highlight the concert season. I 5 . A Q H A l ' QP:-. i Pierre Fournier. cellist: Iennie Tourel. mezzo-soprano: Rudolf Serkin. pianist. .M 1 l i A An inspiring day tor the members of the Symphony Band was when Percy Grainger, noted English composer, played the piano for the afternoon rehearsal, as well as the concert in the evening. Oberlin Music Stars Ukes, Quartets, Bands From the first days of Freshman disorganization to the long-labored end of Senior year, songfests of all sorts are part of the Oberlin social schedule. Dining hall singing usually dies out after freshman year, but Christmas brings at least one chorus of Hark the Herald Angels Shout from even the most dormant dorm. Also at that season, carollers cover the commun- ity with good cheer and Yuletide spirits. After-dinner gatherings around the piano often feature the uke and banjo fans and even inspire the bathtub baritones to do a little warbling outside the shower. Folk songs, pep marches, and jazz also invade these parlor musicales. The traveling quartets who punctuate the dinner hour with singing commercials can, on occasion, be found singing for an All-College affair or as after-dinner en- tertainment. 40 Women in every dorm were flattered to be serenaded by quartet Al Chamberlin. Ioe Elder, Mickey Ioseph. and lim Proud. C5 '59 . These same quartets may add or lose numbers as they con- gregate around the women's dorms on warm evenings and sing romantic ballads to the campus coeds who wait, pajama-clad, for the familiar strains of 'fGoodby, My Coney Island Baby. One of the most informal songsters is the gay individual who amuses himself going along the street by humming the latest hit or a snatch from Beethoven's Fifth . . . if he happens to be taking Mus. Ap. Reports from the men's dorms show a gen- eral increase in the uke trend, and there is a good bit of specu- lation going around that strumming may even rival bridge as the campus study habit. It seems that the boys are getting in shape for spring picnics in the arb or at the quarry where the casual stroller may often hear the college songs curling up with the smoke of the campfire. The women turn musical around Y-P season, when the song contest offers lasting fame to the writer of a melody which will capture the hearts of the judges. The marching band goes through its paces during football season, then moves indoors to watch the basketball games and blow off steam during the time outs. Individual artists gather on Saturday evenings to furnish tunes both sweet and hot for All- College dances. And so, as someone somewhere once said, If Music be the language of coeducation, play on, Students of Oberlin, play on. we i I 5 K 7 - it 0 A TOP LEFT: Music. the Dutch Wolff style BOTTOM LEFT: Methodist Choir rehearsal TOP RIGHT: Guitarists Curtis and Russell BOTTOM RIGHT: Band cheers victory CIRCLE: Lenfest accompanied by Intili Advertising that cure-all Hadacol, Hotf- mann's Hillbillies presented at the Phol- lies a Southern mountain radio program 5 which included revival hymns, letters , and local announcements. This year's CRD odds 00,000 to 115 weren't quite as good as last year's, but the odds are never as high the second year when a group has just proved itself by paying 39,700 to the ten organizations to which it pledg- ed. And the money brought results. Several students now on campus are here under the auspices of the National Scholarship and Service Fund for Negro Students, two D.P. students are currently being supported by CRD funds 5 and in Naples, Italy, Bel Paulson, chairman of last year's drive, is working with the Italian Service Mis- sion, another recipient of the 10,000 to 10. The eleven projects for this year were selected early in the fall by the CRD executive committee headed by Io Thompson and advised by Mrs. Frances Seaman. Need, personal contact with the work of the group, and the probable effectiveness of the contributions were all taken into consideration in making the final selection. Amid the booths and stalls of the Car- nival was tound the most lucrative con- cession of all, the Burton Burlesque. complete with its chorus line. oii-color iokes. and a masculine stripper. 42 CRD Campai The annual CRD formal was held at Hales to the music oi Hugh Thompson's sixteen piece orchestra and Dutch Wolii's combo. Intermission entertainment was provided by maestro Thompson at the piano. Phinnies Phollies boasted oi Ronnie Singer's iugitives from an eurythmics class: two quartets: several solos, vocal and instru- mental: a faculty string ensemble: and Mr. Danenberg's Minute and a Halt Waltz. D g, . -f - ' ' ' 6 - ' 5 'fi 1 ' ,of Q f 34 b 'Q , 4 LA px, J W -'M 4-'A W , ' 14-iv 'Y ' X I fe, xr' . 5 cr, lx A Cb 24' ' '- g mf A 1' :vi W. , f AH 4: rv .. H Q,- -2:1--. ygwgigizf fri-M '-,1-45, Q -. 2-115- , X , , , X , MPT N H 1 ,No .--1 1, .I ,fm I g ,If A . 1. 14 1 1 43-ra! l. .. I .,z . r. J, 'c U .-r ' x 4 .U Q. Q Y -4 -A Vu af, 5 It-'M .X 3: ' ,'4 ,F V , 1 af nm 1' M , mia ' x gf N' Review Material Undergoes Complex Processing Before Paper Hits The Streets Student reporters soon lind that working for the Review . . . or any newspaper . . . is as much work as it is glamour. Each Tuesday and Friday the Review Reporter checks the assignment board posted in the Review window for the particular story he is to cover. After gathering the facts and ligures for his story, holding a short conference with the City Editor, and mulling over the details in his mind, the reporter is set to write up the story in accepted journalese style. While all this goes on, the guiding lights of the editor- ial board are discussing possible editorial treatment of current campus topics, ranging from the morality of the Korean war to gently chiding the Buildings and Grounds Department for not clearing the ice from sidewalks soon enough. Once out of the reporter's hands, a Review story undergoes a constant metamorphosis. After passing under the unstinting blue pencil of a City Editor and the critical gaze of the Managing Editor, the story is sent, along with reams of other copy, to the com- posing shop of the Oberlin Times, printers of the Review, Now temporarily preserved in lead, the story is placed in the press forms and printed as one part of a Review issue. Only distributing the copies of the paper to the various dorms remains to complete the publishing of one edition of the Oberlin Review. RIGHT TOP: Bill Mclntosh stops to copy his assignment. RIGHT CENTER: Grover Amen leans from Marty Kohn. RIGHT BOTTOM: Vincent. Clark. Hanson check editorialize. BELOW LEFT: Articles are edited, revised. and re-edited. BELOW RIGHT: Printing and folding are the final steps. JL!! Yearbook Group Survives Stoll Dinner if i f We Many are the steps to the printed picture: Rechsteiner takes a shot: next Harding and Monroe develop the film. and the best shot is selected by the section editor for enlarging. The enlarged print is then mounted by the layout staff and sent to the engraver who makes a copper plate: iinally Skow pastes engraving proof in the dummy to facili- tate caption writing. 46 Even before the 1950 Hi-O-Hi had returned from the bindery, the newly appointed editor, Tony Armer, was at Work rounding up an associate editor and staff. As soon as the campus had a good look at the 1950 version, the staff reported all criticisms and objections they had heard, and tried to determine exactly what the student body wanted in a yearbook. After sufficient airing of opinions, the editors buckled down to create a concept of the 1951 Hi-O-Hi. Emerging ideas stressed the value of picture stories over a list of activities, an informal layout, and a keying of copy to fit the pictures, emphasizing the story in each photograph. Early summer found the editor and engraver designing the basic layouts for the book. By Orientation Week Armer had Worked out many of the finer details in an all-inclusive dummy. But still work could not begin in full swing, there was a Wolf Book to put out. The frosh were photographed and identified, and the book illustrated and sent to the printer's, from whence it returned to the outstretched hands of the Sophomore men, one week early. Art editor Bruce Mattoon inspects a division page decor- Char Phillips and Teddy Arakawa proofread copy while man- ated with his Yeoman. The red-colored area was drawn aging editor Molly Keller checks the number of letters per on a separate sheet which fitted over the black outline. line and length of article with specifications in the dummy. Deadline llushesg Produces Book On Time Then the routine began. The art staff transferred ideas into illustrations, from which the incidental drawings and ttY601llZ1Il7, division pages were selected. The photography staff was briefed on the proper use of Speed Graphics and on darkroom procedure. The section editors and staffs started grinding out copy and captions to be edited, typed, and proofread. Meanwhile, the layout staff tangled with rubber cement and razor blades, mounting 1142 photo- graphs. But there was a lighter side to the year's work. While Mr. Stofan and the photography staff were in the middle of snapping faculty and students, the Hi-O-Hi threw a dinner for the one hundred staff members. Later it sponsored a Hi-O-Hi All-College dance, And in the late winter, frantic all-night dead- line stands were broken by strains from the KOCN studios or trips across the street for Cokes and ham- burgs. There was the thrill of an advance look at pic- tures, the excitement which accompanied the opening of every bundle from printer or engraver. But the greatest satisfaction came when the job was done and the finished book examined. Tony Armer presents Alice Babcock and Steve Ware with a genuine door- prize at the Hi-O-Hi dance, where past yearbooks and the steps in Hi-O-Hi production were displayed. 47 rl 1 I I f 'J 6 T' 11 A 1 5 LEM .-.gsaslilh nr , .3 Y 4., t i i P 2 fits :fig ' :Wifi . .After the poetry and two prose committees have passed about half of the con- tributions that are submitted. the editorial board makes the final selections. Dean Pruitt. Marty Craig, Editor Bob Bax- ter. Susan Schatzki. and Don Ludgin are discussing a story at an Editorial Board meeting. Yeoman Prints Student Art, Prose, Poetry The aim of the 1951 Yeoman was to publish many different styles of writing. This policy was carried out in all three of its issues, with '-KN I prose ranging from a story about adolescence by Helen Sweet to a grim war tale by Jack Cook. Emphasis on variety was also extended into the 4' ff! art iield, with everything from photographs to QS I if I 99 abstractions. Another innovation was a politi- I r ,J 1 I Q ffijyf- lj, A cal essay on Far Eastern Policy. Chicago is 3 f Very Hot in Summerv by Warren Prince, ' Friends Who Are Strangers by Phil McFar- land, and The Gesture by jack Skow, were some of the outstanding prose works. Roger Brucker will be remembered for his story, s ' moot a er W IC ei us rae lmse , fx' ? S l1Tlk ,H h'hh 'll t tdh' lf if A and his oil painting. The poetry of Don Ludgin ' ' 4 and John Cawelti, and the covers by Al Shel- A 'ig ff ' U merdine and Joanne Redlin, will also be con- ' X nected with the 1951 Yeoman and editor Bob 2 1' ' U Baxter. 'I A ti, V, i ig Ti , Every Yeoman cover goes through two stages before Awww - A it becomes the fnished cover on the right. After 9:0 1 the original sketch, the one on the top, is selected and returned from the engraver. final decision must be made concerning the layout ot the cover. 48 Ed Stark. Bob Chamberlain, and Bill Thurber used the truck and advice ol Ioe Bianco of the town power company to finish stringing station wires to the dorms. KDCN At 3:00 PM, November Sth, KOCN finally went on the air bringing up-to-the minute coverage of the Congressional election. Starting with a temporary outfit set up last spring to broadcast over police wires which covered only a handful of dorms, station man- ager Bob Chamberlain and his staff had now pre- pared the station to provide continuous service on a permanent basis. Many problems which confronted them had finally been resolved. The new station lines had been strungg public liability insurance covered the lines, one studio with its soundprooiing had been completedg the minimum technical equipment neces- sary to provide service had been constructedg the dream of last year was now a reality. KOCN Solves Initial Problems Don Walker and Dave Clark paint the studio which the Don Walker also doubled as electrician to help construct staff had previously soundproofed with rock wool. Later rugs were laid and the piano and chairs purchased. station equipment. The KOCN transmitter was designed by Rog Millikan, while Ed Stark designed the console. 49 J tfxcrr , , -. a gg Newstaif chief Scotte Bryce headed a crew of eager news- Bob Hanson. Ralph Winkler. and Bog Brucker, the Banana casters who daily prepared and presented news ranging from Bunch. patter with appeal. ran a program consisting of the Korean War to Student Council election returns. comedy, skits, and cinema satire. ' Radio Station Begins Full-Scale Dperalions Besides station manager Thurber, faculty advisor J. J. Auer, and non-voting secretary Peg Henderson, the board of directors for 1951 included the department heads: Bob Hanson, a tem- porary program directorg Ed Stark, chief engineer, and Connie Ford, business manager. All policies of the station were con- trolled by this board, which replaced Bob Chamberlain's pioneer staff in February. By second semester KOCN was broadcasting fifty hours a week. Over one hundred staff members were at work to transmit the daily broadcasts which included music. both classical l Master Works. Silver Strings l and popular l Here Cpmes Rhythm. Music 'Til Midnightnl. news. and sports roundups. Special broadcasts in- cluded complete election coverage. home sports events. and even an occasional out-of-town event such as the Western Reserve basketball game and the Ohio Conference swimming championship. SO Mock Senatorial Election, Debates on Arms, Korea Head Political Activities A mock Ohio senatorial election started things moving this year for the two existing political organizations. Student debates, a YR torch-light rally at the Arch, and speeches by Republican Otto Lyman and Democrat Henry Busch comprised some of the efforts of these rival groups. Taft beat Ferguson by a sweeping plur- ality of 317 votes, while write-in candidate Gladys Swigart took a poor third. Other events of the year included the YR Lincoln Day dinner with Mayor Tom Wright of Mansiield, and the SDA-sponsored forums. These educational forums included talks by Oberlin professors on Should We Use the Atom Bomb? Should We Rearm Germany? The 38th Parallel, What Then? and Taft's Record. Outside speakers were called on to present 'KT he Task Ahead for Liberals and an analysis of the Congres- sional elections. SDA also sponsored dorm discussions on current topics, and were largely responsible for the instigation of the proposed revisions of the Men's Board, Women's Board, Women's Senate, Dorm Council, and Honor Court. At the Taft-Hartley debates, YR's Leigh Gunn and Preston Plews answered the SDA'ers Peter Chaitin and Iim Beck. Voting for the iointly-sponsored mock senatorial electipn The crowd stands enthralled at the Young Republican torch- was held in Peters Court where the two rival parties had light rally at Arch 7. These informal gatherings often form previously displayed their propaganda. a center of political expression on campus. 51 Church Groups Study Current Social, Religious Issues, Church History Topics from 'fAcademic Freedom and Loyal- ty Oaths to HA Buddhist View of Christianity occupied the First Church group. Drawing on faculty and students, they presented series of discussions on ethical, religious, and social con- Father Blair addresses the Newman Club in one of his series of lectures on the history of Church Councils. The Episcopal student group holds discussion in the beautifully decorated modern home of Reverend McCracken. cepts. The group was host to the Ohio United Student Fellow- ship. Learning by Osmosis described the informal discussions of the Episcopal student group. After weekly worship services, Reverend McCracken led discussions on the Old Testament prophets and outstanding modern tigures in social fields. Com- munion breakfasts once a month and a day of Recollection with Monsignor Newton were held by the Newman Club of the Sacred Heart Church. The twenty met for weekly lectures on Church history by Father Robert Blair. A Christmas party, a freshman tea, and a banquet supplemented weekly meetings of the Metho- dist students. Three general themese were followed in their first semester discussions: The Oberlin Dilemma, Tension Areas, and How These Can Be Released, f'The Christian Home. Recreational activities for the Meth- odist qroup included everything irbm ping-pong to an ice cream social. The First Church group meets at Dr. King's home to discuss American Christianity thru Others' Eyes. S2 The Green Spleen. supplemented by faculty cars driven by Oberlin men, transported the girls to Crile. After collection in the large paste- board boxes, the clothing must be sorted, sewed, packed. and shipped. Ray Helier preaches at the Baptist church as part oi the SVM program of service to neighboring churches. . , Y V n ,'.4,K title Service Groups Aid Vets, Cffer Devotional Guidance, Send Clothes To Europe Helping veterans readjust to a social situation was the job of the forty Oberlin girls Who, under the Red Cross, spent one Sunday evening a month at the Crile Veterans' Hospital. Before each session the girls were briefed on the problems they might encounter. Each girl was assigned one vet on which to center her attention during the evening of games, square dancing, and community singing. To help, guide, and educate those interested in mis- sionary Work, and to stimulate through advocacy, prayer, and gift, those who remain at home: such was the purpose of the Student Volunteer Movement. Its program included speakers on missionary fields, leading recreation and square dances in churches of Theolog students, and occasionally taking over the complete Sunday program in a nearby church. The best known of the Friends group service func- tions was the year-round clothing drive which, in 1950, netted almost 4500 pounds for shipment to Europe. Another project took some of the group to Lorain where they helped paint, put down tile iiooring, and do minor repairs at the Neighborhood House and at a private home. Opportunities were sought for more such Work in needy homes. 53 tl bxfcigtx ' ' 4 -O wr! Y: ' E. TQ- go P 74 lfrrcrfvlsn NUKIBEIC '1F'llllN OHIO TUFSDAY M590 Ne S in w tucle-nfs Sign for T eSAaxl Soapllgrl 0 Xget W Uesday L Colle asses Q9 Admffs 400. Can Chape 1 mono u ' he 655255 5017017 I4 O To Enroll in Con 44 wax X M uri- eo?9'00 Chalfffgim QC. SX-s0NN'5 B, ,al S311-,.lgZfjN?i,,rg3?1ca:mrCQ. Qu ex PXA r X 9:06912 tomffgmx PM mp- ' C0 031 wage benwgofl Nm' K me C I 4 e P' 05d22i:0v'?Ug3dlcV'Un 0 P6 mlstlc S . an its lm we f we W W be - . E wr 60 mn I' ,Won 35 uf' r W Uvsdnv 50 P Waxed' B. I F d . S ln swell lhq 'low Sllldtnl - ' -..fr ul-11:-,I 'I Swill ap CII ISC OSGS 0 O Stu 9ntS lfl FBVOI' er ,,m522J:Pfg2,f0 lair '-Plfplicslw b Img fox: Ol l I: ll' D C ' C ' l Ul7d a I 1 0 D y Principles ol Drama Proves . te 4 Most Popular with 237 Votes S Must N6QOtI8 - O 9 Resulls ol the poll on drama courses for the Oberlin U , 0 .X e curriculum, nnswcrcd by lllli Oberlin students, rcvcalud that I 4 Meeting in e a 'Wil of lhc students are in favor of their inclusion. 4 sud! jmere , e a : L' will present a report to the Stu- O , , enum in sl' fnn1iltcc for discussion. ' - 1' ruv.louhlE IU ,Ht mgm ,nw Gwwml I llnt V-llc Unllcdgitgllfusinlcxxt Truman ldv - A P fa ' . was sen ' ' C uncil a I Q f DGDITS ia2'2Yu5mLlEQ:':24 z::.x::::.i::,,.l uf -ml! r' , 1 3 ' ' , O n EeLk'xg1LyC5LCYd0Y xnvediicsclaig 'N Mmwsi Rum an nnluqglalsuixkuil sxutcnifm Wm 5 V The U groups as dra - - P e r . matic and Sboil'-ident g0,?l1rneW5Pa- Erou llncal orga -nm?mS, nn. filo! Sludents frglzahons, F-Wan, Denison 3:2 9,261-. as. Dv you manly nvar, af f.. vor, or UPDMC. or ure yan Luau. 9 I0 Liao establhnhmz-nt u!.m 'ff muuea ' t OV? U 'fnlginxz 1g:1f'gg! 'problems fruvezisdjg Bm and tmldfl-Q 41 nm n gh . 5 V ans ' XZ, Four con, Pfvgrams undfhnnz- tha mublumnc of er' s EC Conference Proer U10 . ' ROTC unit on u permu:nAhg: 30.9 l- an - x ra I 1 Air Faroe ROTC gg ll Scofes gYl95 rm' mf 'ff-'1-5 1f35ffi2Tf - , Fa C03 1 0 519 roi' G of . ee- ' -X - Q S . 5 ,B . as I ow- I re ln- img I X naf 'Se BQECYW mm 15 aan- env 1 l . Pea 33 f-aeeww - .av a e SM, ms W:'l2nKD0W?l:clR2i Vw VOLUME -na z-svz 1 ,K 4 Cwsglxwe vafxiagns was ossnnm. oi-no. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1951 a Wooster C Vqfsiviu conxesxs- - NUMBER at-x 6 Wx: gxsvims m in umm 11,0 51111013 gvrvr: rxmcm, ag sf- 1-nor rtlmbenf Robwlllko went, So'Nf'l:HG O O n gfifgglunexcfajl'Zlglgraliry up graft rem::I::g!,Pbl.z'liuy, as R , swf,,,,,.Q0Q,. the Umm 959 ,mm .mics in QP pagina., C - , . 'flaw' 54 'gF:ezum.,, x:'f'C1'u1iu minfi-isz, Tan 1, .1f'r1m's mm-is S EA x In Unit Here Will Maintain NO, Reservists poor OH. i.31fQ:.i2lg5n,f'1v2il2Ti,g-5.Qii15-.iii-51: arm.-, mf 35,3311-Iwi! . ma ment I-Iel US 'Cars I P 1 I we' for noboqftrmani for dOberlin rms me problgvm'3 C Would Be Permanent ' J' S In dulllg misbgsmhgngiin ma K Below vm, , lc -.V 0. or ts stue . , - , IPB. ID H0min p ' ' ar ' l Dfwded We sand Siffrs W l ree A ' HS. , an 9 on X Wlth the approval of HOT ' ' K SKOW - okiwlcr' 'wi Sfuden rexy a 'lfacultyfzlast fall, the ensnhad a-Silpphcab' . a n uilllilre-Cflflftjclgd QXISJSXQSAYIQ 4.1 I fs . 1 'rn argument. Inf' 0 l , ,,xchu1v'Lf', an Lhalfk vc-gens Fm DL sllld Sm!! If J' ROTC a 'M' unit' 'N Gland Cana Worm ance CN' Nvhcnl jlrcefgls. Wlffgnsnnws 3 A 1 I n .,.qlu'23dRfif, tile Kuff, gsm IWW me ,nd ,I -.xr rx, ,U nd U A A -spfmsv mg I arrow Thus, Oboril In O and old b E d GS Of 'US . 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The -1 . rv.-Hwy' anna propijgi d Theolog M U Presents Traclri-rona Margaret Mead Sparlcs Wo ' S mens ymposium ACP Will spew' , Sur O 0 N A F 53x 'ey lg A at WI lber or Oper: gppasjveols 0 f0?l'ff'f1n,, ,ou-98 RWSGI ' APP0lntS G Wfng lwance :7l:?n,,1. ru V0 U p a r idea: 1,55 . v B C yn will we 9-ea,10, Olaur i n ns ouxloili Count? ec to bfdllde mu YL W ' w ' te in 3 ,xmw ii and - - studehls Vamclpixfaixh WI A mgchiinlig arcs: Unwcrsxw' O C0nler Qn Yu: I' w, Mock 9, 0, Ug- gspeakerg Discuss areer Opportunities Wllh Inu .'1-. l-I---, Ilcygnsnmflg-1,V., :garmin-Lfimgplnxfg A1011 and W y lyusl-SPH-turvz of Nam,-,ll I ,-jlflv uurcilor ff - l UUNWI s Cnzwm, nn Occtlllailllgllllg and I-'l:mnlTlf:f',M. :ind znulll4s,.u:f?Uf5', Aniur. ns for Wuml.n1 all napa-nb the 15151 , '- - ' :wmmhrg ,F ll 1 The vestibule of the libe offers a convenient place to break the grind with a. smoke and a little chatter. People Sulk, Orule, Meet In Campus Odd-Spots Between classes, before and after meals, in odd moments Oberlinites congregated in traditional meeting places. There was almost always a crowd in the lobby or in front of the libe, a discussion group under the 'Chapel Today' sign in Peter's Court, a bridge seminar in the Snack Bar, a debate in the listen- ing room of the con, or a dissertation on the end of the world in a corner booth at the Pool Hall. Other unworldly problems were hashed out by the pin ball machinesg stronger arguments were taken up at Presti's. Dorm parlors and lounges, the quarries in the spring, and coffee spots are congregating places known to all. Tappan Square was the scene of hasty exchanges every hour on the hour as the flux of students from Westervelt met that from Peters, the Libe, or the Art Building. And rendezvous for two under the arch, in the arb, and in other such inconspicuous places were always popular with many. Snack-Bar-proletariat Beck and Heidel- Pin-ball iockey Dick Sands and date Bev Bain and Dick Studer. '50, enter berg serve chow-hounds Mack, Litt. coax Pool Hall machine for spectators tain friends over a hamburger and a and Murray their delayed breakfast. Bill Iohnson and Rindy DiI.orenzo. cup of Campus coffee. Mos! Ol College Found In Ils 48 Organizations at M13 it tits it s w m a! z A Cappella Choir . . . 62 Camera Club . . . 58 Channing Club ..... . 68 Chapel Committee .... . 67 Christian Science Organization . . 68 Conservatory Board . . . . 63 Conservatory Orchestra . . 60-1 Cosmopolitan Club . . . 70 CRD ...,.. . 73 Creative Workshop . . . 66 Folk Dance Club . . 58 Forensic Union . . 69 Forum Board . . . 69 French Club .... . 70 German Club ...... . 70 Gilbert and Sullivan Players . . 59 Hi-O-Hi ...... . 65 Honor Court .... . 57 Interracial Committee . . 72 KOCN ..... . 66 L. L. S.-Aelioian . . . 73 Mathematics Club . . . 73 Menls Board . . . . 57 Men's Glee Club . . 62 56 Mummers . . . 59 Musical Union . . 60-1 NAACP ....... . 72 Nature Club ...... . 72 Oberlin Christian Fellowship . . 68 Oberlin jewish Congregation . . 68 OCUN ........ . 7 1 ODA . . . 59 Red Cross . . . 71 Review . . . . 64 Sailing Club . . 58 SDA .... . 69 Social Board .... . 58 Spanish Club ..... . 70 Student China Committee . . 63 Symphony Orchestra . . . 63 UNESCO ..... . 7 1 Women's Board . . . . 57 Women's Glee Club . . 62 Women's Senate . . . 57 Yeoman . . . . 65 YMCA ..... . 67 Young Republicans . . . 69 YWCA ..... . 67 FIRST ROW: Mr. Elbridqe Vance, Karl Iohnson, Stuart McLean, Mr. Lysle Butler, William Dumitru. SECOND ROW: William Willmott, Dean Edward Bosworth, Charles McClintock, Dean Blair Stewart, Mr. Iohn Kennedy. Richard Crtout, Dr. Warren Walker. Dean Leonard Stidley. Womenfs Board FIRST ROW: Miss Rose Grentzer, Dean Mary Dolliver. Carol Morris Thomas, Miss Katharine von Wenck. Ann Fowler. SECOND ROW: Eunice Rasch, Barbara Groth, Dr. Lera Curtis, Miss Elizabeth Foster, Miss Marie Rankin, Patricia Chase. Mrs. Maude Warner. FIRST ROW: Eunice Rasch, Gunhild Frederiksen, Mary Ann Siegfried. Hildreth Katchen, Cynthia Worrell. SECOND ROW: Ann Gustavson, Mil- licent Dreher, Ann Fowler, Carol Mor- ris Thomas, Patricia Chase, Nancy Thoms. THIRD ROW: Anne Lyman. Elizabeth Day, Margot Loungway. Charlotte Phillips, Elizabeth Denstad. Barbara Grpolth. Honor Court FIRST ROW: Martha Campbell. Carol Keith, Nevelyn Theobald, Ioan Heyer. SECOND ROW: Alan Mather, Char- lotte Phillips, David Fisher, Iohn Mac- Donald. 57 'ff ,1 qi. 1 ' . .-git Gr s ,f TW! .,. ,. ' ft.: .1 , U B-. '1 ,. g,, M, ,, , -A V, ,f , 'fa Y-4. vw ' . .Qi '4 'Q mfg my va 2 B5 4' Q I i Y r .. if WT.. El ff' 'E I 1. Y - .',. 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Barcker. M. Beeler. K. Biddle. R. Bishop. W. Blachly. W. Blough. P. Bokat. B. Bond. E. Bonsey. H. Bonsey. D. Bbwerman. C. Boylan. A. Britton. Mrs. H. Brown. D. Brownell. K. Brownell. C. Browning. W. Buckley. M. Buell. H. Bunce. I. Bur- ley. D. Byrens, E. Cameron. H. Carlson. I. Carroll. N. Carver. D. Chapin. L. Chapin. P. Chase, H. Clugston. N. Coe. R. Coe. M. Cole. N. Cole. M. Colt. E. Compton, N. Clooper. H. Cromer. R. Crout. S. Crum. B. Cundiif. R. Cuyler, N. Czatt, M. Dandison, R. Dannell. L. Davidoff. A. Davis. I. Davis. P. Day. R. Deacon. R. Deal. L. Dettman. R. De- Vere. A. D'heedene. D. Dial. H. Dickinson. M. Diebolt. M. Doerinq. P. Dolliver. B. Dreeben, D. Duff, C. Duiiey, B. Dyck. C. Eames. I. Easum. I. Edwards. M. Endress. S. Evans. B. Fairbanks, D. Field. D. Fisher. B. Foss. P. Fox. C. Frankel. P. Freedman. I. Frost. P. Freese. B. Gaddurn. M. Gallagher. I. Gamble. S. Garrett. E. Garver. R. Gerke. S. Gillette. F. Goodiellow. I. Gosselink. I. Gove, M. Griffith. A. Gunther. I. Gurney. A. Gustavson. A. Haeussler. I. Haeussler. I. Harmon, B. Harrison. V. Hart. R. Hartman. D. Hartung, V. Hastings. M. Hamowitz. E. Hauser. T. Hayes. I. Hazeltine. K. Heitkamp. E. Henke. I. Herry. I. Hilberry, C. Hoffmann. L. Hoffmann. L. Holden. M. Hood. R. Howe. I. Hunter. S. Huntley. B. Huuberq. C. Ince. I. Isquith. L. Iackson. R. Iacobson, N. Iaiie. C. Iames. A. Ieandheur. H. Ienkins. K. Iohnson. I. Iohnston. F. Iones, F. Iordan. M. Kalm. K. Karol. F. Kaufmann. C. Keith. R. Kimball. A. Kingdton, K. Klingaman. V. Koch- mann. R. Kohn. I. Knapp. D. Kreger. E. Kurtz. I. Labourdette. A. LaBrew. F. Lacey. B. Landis. M. Landis. I. Larrabee. P. Lee. W. Lee. F. Lendrim. A. Lesser. I. Levy. M. Liberman. T. Lindsay. W. Lindsay. B. Litt. M. Litt. E. Little. M. Littwitz. A. Lodge. L. Lorenz, R. Lorie, S. Low, B. Lowe. D. Lyman. M. Lyons. I. MacDonald. S. MacMillan. I. Maier. L. Mayne, E. McGuire. D. McKay. G. McKay. M. McMullen. A. McQueen. G. Mellor. Mrs. R. Melcher. B. Meyer. R. Meyer. P. Michaels. D. Miller. M. Mintz. A. Morris. V. Mulder. K. Nash. H. Neithercut. N. Nicalo. I. Nichols. I. Nichols. L. Norris. I. Noss. M. Oestreicher. C. Olson. I. Olson. I. Palmer. I. Pearson. T. Penner. M. Peyton. C. Phillips. I. Pierce. I. Porter. R. Pratt. K. Pusey. S. Randolph. B. Ray. I. Rechsteiner. N. Reich. I. Reichard. F. Richardson. H. Ricketts. I. Ritter. M. Rogers. M. Roller. E. Rood. E. Rothchild. I. Sampson. C. Sandstrom. C. Sanders. A. Sasahara. S. Satin. B. Sawin. D. Schalch, M. Schajer. P. Scharii. I. Schiffer. R. Schoonmaker. I. Schwarz. C. Scovel. S. Seaman. P. Shellinq. C. Short. C. Shumard. M. Sibley. R. Sidey. L. Simmons. E. Smart. D. Smedley. S. Smith. M. Sperber. B. Steiner. B. Stevenson. C. Stidley. I. Su-Brown. M. Sukoii, L. Thomas. P. Thomas. B. Thompson. E. Thompson. I. Thompson. E. Tobias. I. Tucker. V. Turner. W. Vobach. V. Wagner. D. Walker. E. Walker. R. Waltershausen. T. Warner. B. Waterman. H. Weaver. B. Wells. D. Wilder. L. Wiley. I. 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SECOND ROW: George Netterville, Robert Woodruff, Ruth Levine, Arthur I.aBrew. Interracial Committee FIRST ROW: Ann Browning, Dorothy Prince, Mary Lehman, Sarah Scheiber, Iean Walker. SECOND ROW: Eva Stanton, Barton Harrison, Natalie Iafle, Louise Gartner, Virginia Hastings, George Netterville. THIRD ROW: Rex Tucker, Albert McQueen. George Ra- wick, Robert Rankin, Thomas Harris. Nature Club FIRST ROW: Thomas Conover, Doro- thy Villars, Harold Fritts, Peter Mich- aels, Sita Hamilton, Mariorie Holden. SECOND ROW: Mr. George Iones. Ross Stevenson, Robert Thomas, Helen Bequaert, Benson Scheff, Cano- line Swenson, Dorothy Swanson. 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Daniel Fletcher Section Editor. Mary Pierre 75 . Sidelines - - The Swarm: ll Laughs, 1. , '4 Ni fiiif? llsell, Then Goes For Hotdogs - - And 'iw 76 Slulls ltsell, Yells, Climbs Over .1- Walches The Game In Odd Moments. , S, 'R 77 K s Seniors And Sophs Predolninule As Yeome FIRST ROW: Butch. Gorman. Bailey. Dettman. Harrison. Koenig. Mulligan. SECOND ROW: Crispin. Young. Hauser. Capt. Ebel. McPhee. Palmer. Mack. O'Connor. Loveland. THIRD ROW: Nichols. Tobias. Blodgett. Buckley. King, Beniamin. Long. Sherman. Veazey. Throner. Butler. FOURTH ROW: Bibler. Gerhold. Erickson. McMullen. Michael. Miller. Bartholomew. DeWolfe. Liberman. Clark. FIFTH ROW: Davenport. Ioseph. Partridge, Morris. Robertson. Hayes. Hinckley. Horst. Manheimer. Williams. SIXTH ROW: Schwartz. Burnham. Fowler. F oulk, Smith, Read. Shell, Briggs. Nottingham. FOOTBALL 78 Record Oberlin 32 Wittenberg 7 Oberlin Allegheny Oberlin DePauw Oberlin Hamilton Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin Oberlin Rochester Oberlin Denison Oberlin Wooster Sophomore halfback Bob Burnham scores the lirst touchdown of the season going 11 yards against Wittenberg. Wan Seven Out of Eight With a large group of sophomores joining a solid nucleus of 14 lettermen, Oberlin's 1.950 football squad had the best season of any Yeoman civilian grid team since 1926, winning 7 out of S games. The 1950 team was built around a fast and power- ful backiield and a very heavy defensive line, aver- aging 215 pounds, which compiled the best defensive record in many years. The team rolled through Wittenberg, Allegheny, Hamilton, and DePauw without a lot of trouble, but Ohio Wesleyan proved too much. Combining the breaks and the sensational running of Bob Gardner, the Bishops defeated the Y eomen in a game that was in doubt until midway in the last quarter. Bob Burn- ham got the Yeomen back in the win column the next week by running for two scores in the mud to whip his father's Rochester squad. An aroused Yeoman team came on the field for the second half at Denison to come from behind and defeat the Big Red. The Yeomen, out to complete the year in style, swamped Oberlin's traditional rival Wooster to round out the 1950 season. ,4-n,..L.l... . As Pete Loveland and Ed Tobias run interfer- ence. senior haliback Chet McPhee picks up another I5 yards against Wittenberg. Ward Shawver, DePauw's leading ground gain- er. cracks Ober1in's line for five yards before being brought down by Lynn Partridge. End Bart Harrison and Wittenberg's Don Hertler go up after one of Kev O'Connor's passes. Har- rison. who played offensive and defensive end. received honorable mention on the AP All- American team for 1950. 79 is ' SOC CE Record Oberlin 10 Western Reserve Oberlin Allegheny Toby Allen and Iohn I-liwater rush Oberlin Slippery Rock the Western Reserve goalie. Oberlin Carnegie Tech Wheaton Oberlin Oberlin Purdue Oberlin Ohio Stale Oberlin Kent State Oberlin Kenyon FIRST ROW: I. Zonino, P. Bellows, I. Nicholson, N. Browne, Capt. R. Dudley, R. Buechner, R. Dteeben, G. Reid. SECOND ROW: B. Collins, I. Elder, I. Teltsch, I. Molder, D. Kinsey, G. Carter, I. Atwater, R. McKay. H. Rinehart, R. Miller. THIRD ROW: K. Fisher, W. Lindsay, G. Ackerson, T. Allen, R. Palmer. R. Shults, L. Meltzer, S. Himstead, D. Schalch. FOURTH ROW: N. Henderson, W. Gaw, D. Zellner, I. Gosselink, G. Mellor, N. Cassell, P. Lockwood. D. McClelland. 0 l 0 l 1 2 l l 0 80 1 Pete ,Bellows boots a goal in the i Purdue game. Lei! inside Bellows l was high scorer for the season with I0 goals. Bob Dreeben and Toby Allen rush the Purdue goalie. The Yeo- men beat the Boilermakers and Ohio State irom the Big Ten. Soccer Team Loses Gneg Ends Win Streak al 12 Going into the 1950 season with a string of ten straight games without defeat, Coach Ben Collins's soccermen found no trouble keeping their record clean through the first two matches as Western Reserve and Alle- gheny fell almost without a battle. At Slippery Rock, however, the Yeomen were faced with a strong team and a iield of mud. The mud hampered both teams, and, in spite of an over-time period, the game ended in a scoreless tie. After Carnegie Tech had fallen to the Yeomen, the booters traveled to Wheaton to meet the Crusaders. It was Wheaton that had broken an eleven game winning streak in 1948, 3-2, and it was Wheaton that had marred the 1949 season with a 2-2 tie. The jinx held as Wheaton snapped the Yeo- man unbeaten string at 14 with a 2-1 win. Wheaton scored once early in the iirst period and repeated in the second. Toby Allen averted a shut-out by heading in a goal for the Yeomen in the second half. Two wins over Big Ten opponents followed. Prince Browne scored twice to lead the Yeo- men against Purdue and Captain Dick Dudley's two goals sparked Oberlin to a 5-1 win over Ohio State's Buckeyes. Kent State fell victim to an ava- lanche of Yeomen goals as Pete Bellows, Glenn Carter, John Atwater, Browne, and Dudley scored for Oberlin. In the final game Kenyon suc- ceeded in stopping the Yeomen only one short of a season record as the Lords bowed, 2-O. 81 Harriers Have 5-3 Seasong Win Championship FIRST ROW: I. Tanner, D. Staley. I. Frost, I. Brough, R. Harrison, A. Meardon. SECOND ROW: Coach Kinsey. I. Brooks, D. Hatch, R. Whitney, D. Emory, D. Gibbons, P. Mattson. Captain justin Frost and Junior Dave Staley led the 1950 Yeoman cross-country team to another winning season, compiling a record of five wins and three losses. Coach Kinsey began the season with six lettermen, Joe Brough, john Tanner, Dave Emory, Arnie Meardon, Frost, and Staley. These six, together with Dave Gibbons and Bob Whitney, formed a balanced team. Although Frost and Staley were consist- ently in the first three, the greater team strength of Bowling Green, Case Tech, and Wheaton brought defeat. Wheaton's Cru- saders were coached by Gil Dodds, nation- ally known distance runner. The victory over Baldwin-Wallace marked the lO0th Win by Coach Kinseyis harriers since he came to Oberlin in 1928. In the Conference Meet held at Wooster, Frost and Staley took second and third places respectively with the rest of the team among the first twelve, to give Ober- lin its third straight conference Crown and the 15th for Coach Kinsey. 82 Oberlin 18 Oberlin 29 Oberlin 27 Oberlin Z0 Oberlin 42 Oberlin 18 Oberlin 18 Oberlin 31 Conference RECORD Baldwin-Wallace Bowling Green Wooster Ohio Wesleyan Wheaton Slippery Rock Kent State Case 43 26 28 29 19 45 41 25 lst Captain Iustin Frost leads the Ober- lin team from the starting line against Wooster's Scots. Dave Staley finishes second as the Wheaton runners hand Oberlin one of the season's three defeats. Everybody is in the air as Oberlin and Buffalo State tangle under the basket. Team Breaks Scorin With Co-captains Robie Shults and Rich Kuusela setting a record-breaking pace, the 1950 Yeoman cage team furnished Field House fans with another spectacular season in winning 12 of 18 games. Sopho- more Bob Horst joining Kuusela at guard and Bob Bent, Doc Erlenbach, and Fritz Harshbarger alter- nating at the two pivot positions, Oberlin boasted a team that was fast, tall, and accurate, backed up by reserves that were deep at all positions. Records Robie Shults capped his sports career at Oberlin by writing his name on all the basketball scoring records in the book. His 335 points scored in the 1950-1951 season tops his own record set the year before. Totaling 756 points for his three-year career, Shults added that rec- ord to his list. With only one record left, that for a sin- gle game, Shults went after that in his iinal game, net- ting 31 points against Heidelberg for a new college and Field House record. S3 rr Qgim. I4 r FIRST ROW R Bent R Horst Co-captains Kuusela and Shults, F. Harshbarger H Erlenbach SECOND ROW Coach Butler, D. Kaufmann. R. Bullington S Daven port T Brown B Daube Coach Clark. THIRD ROW: Manager Paulino R Bum ham I Howell W Shell W Gerhold, Manager Boehmert. l Desperation Shots, Overlunes liven Schedule Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Wittenberg Oberlin Case Ashland Oberlin Oberlin Slippery Rock Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Western Reserve Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin Oberlin Record Hiram I-'enn Buffalo State Peru State Oberlin Mount Union Oberlin Oberlin Rochester Otterbein Oberlin Allegheny Kenyon Wooster Oberlin Oberlin Denison Heidelberg Four victories before Christmas vacation got the 1950 Yeomen off to a flying start. Hiram, Fenn, and Buffalo State fell without too much struggle, but Peru State furnished Oberlin fans with some real thrills. With the visitors lead- ing by two points and the clock showing a second left, Kuus- ela let go with a one-hander from almost the middle of the floor. As the buzzer sounded, the ball swished through the basket, sending the game into overtime. In the extra period, Oberlin's reserves outplayed Peru to clinch the win. The first few weeks after vacation saw the Yeomen riding up one week and down the next, losing and then winning. The brightest spot was the Rochester game. With 86 points, the Yeomen set a new Field House scoring record and Co- captain Kuusela's 29 points marked a new individual high for Oberlin's floor, a record that lasted only one month. The rest of the season continued the up and down cycle with the Yeomen oftener up than down. The Heidelberg win and Shults's record-breaking performance ended the 1950 season. Co-captain Robie Shults adds an- other two points against Buffalo State as two of the visitors look on in awe. Fritz Harshbarger puts the Yeomen out in front of Mount Union on a fast break. His eleven points sparked Ober1in's winning rally. 85 Tom Palmer. a star performer in his first year on the team, does a iack-knife dive against Slippery Rock. Record Oberlin 40 Allegheny Oberlin 47 Slippery Rock Oberlin 44 Baldwin-Wallace Wooster Oberlin 40 Wooster Oberlin 49 Kent State Oberlin 48 Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin 59 Case Oberlin 39 Carnegie Tech Oberlin 40 Kenyon Rochester 40 Oberlin 26 28 25 15 35 26 18 13 36 35 35 Ohio Conference lst The beginning of the 400-yard freest le Dave Stale Y - Y was a consistent performer in this event all season. Harry Hunsicker butterflies to another victory. Hun- sicker lowered the Conference record again this year. 86 With Ralph Bibler in his first year of coaching the varsity team, Oberlin's 1950-S1 swimming team added new laurels to its past brilliant record. In addition to running the three-year undefeated string to thirty-one, the team captured the Conference Crown for the third successive year. The perfect season was marred only by a loss to a powerful Rochester team in the last meet of the year. Although there were individual stars in each event and the ability to take a large number of first places was unchallenged, the team was hampered by the lack of depth necessary to capture enough seconds and thirds to insure victory against a team as strong as Rochester. In this meet the Yeomen got off to a good start with Co-captain Glenn Carter, Harry Hunsicker, and Marsh Nottingham combining their efforts to win the Medley Relay. Co-captain Dick Ohmann added two firsts and Carter another along with Hunsicker and Dave Staley to give Oberlin six out of eight firsts. But with Rochester taking seconds and thirds in most events, the score stood Oberlin 35, Rochester 33, before the final relay. In a thrilling and heartbreaking finish the Rivermen won the re- lay and broke Oberlin's string of victories. Conference Champs Run Unbeaten String to 31: Lose Last to Rochester The Mermen breezed past the opposition in the first part of the season. Bob McDougal and Chuck Gorham were impressive, along with Ned Allen, Bob Trees, Bob Mayer, and Al Wadsworth. The diving, after a dismal early season outlook, turned out to be a bright spot. Senior Tom Palmer showed excel- lent form for his first year on the team as he and Bob Juckett provided the depth in that department. When juckett transferred, sophomore John Gaeuman took over and gave Palmer stiff competition. Carter set a new Crane Pool record of 2124.5 in the backstroke and Hunsicker lowered the breaststroke time to 2:3O.5 in a close meet with Carnegie Tech, which found the Yeomen extended. Ohmann was pressed into emergency service in the 440, and he took a first with Staley right behind to insure victory. In the Con- ference preliminaries Hunsicker chopped his time to 2127.5 for a new recordg and with Ohmann and McDougal taking double wins and Carter, Staley, and Palmer adding points, the Mermen decisively continued their mastery over Conference foes. Co-captain Glenn Carter touches the finish line in the 200-yard backstroke as manager Bob Cruickshank checks the time for the race. FIRST ROW: R. Iuckett. M. Nottingham. Co-captain G. Carter, Co-captain R. Ohmann. R. Hahn. D. Staley. Manager Cruickshank. SECOND ROW: Coach Kinsey. C. Gorham. R. McDougal, H. Hunsicker. A. Wadsworth. D. Schalch, C. Cochrane. T. Palmer, Director L . Nichols. THIRD ROW: Coach Bibler. I. Gaeuman, G. Raap. T. Phipps, N. Allen. ' S7 xx ffA,T'v,L 1 Af. ei - ,1' - , qi! K ! fc? ,,, - ,. .3 - ' , ' 7 Lf .1 f f, , 'W Y 1 e:Hw..N f Rig - .1 X-Q il F! ,. 4 ff I ,f . 1 f V 1 '55, 5 A 1, V I z ' 1 Fai '- .,, hr' il, I: 'GA ,1 ' ' Q Q 9 : 'maxi ,T ' 4 Eg E' ' Q ,ff 4 . ' r it FENCING Oberlin 14 F enn 13 Detroit University 16 Oberlin ll Wayne University 18 Oberlin 9 Ohio State 16 Oberlin ll Case 15 Oberlin I2 Oberlin I5 I-'enn 12 Buiialo 15 Oberlin 12 Lawrence Tech 14 Oberlin 13 Oberlin 16 Case ll LEFT. FIRST ROW: D. Baer, manager, R. Torczynski, R. Crout, I. Culberson, B. Lim, F. Long, D. Kopi. SECOND ROW: T. Herwig, D. Gibbons, R. Cleland, W. Shaw, I. Brinley, P. Mattson, W. Bunney, Coach Paul Arnold. RIGHT: Frank Long watches the Wayne University man for hits as Dave Kopf fences in the foil event. GOLF Akron 14 Oberlin 2 Oberlin 9 Heidelberg 7 Wooster 16 Oberlin ll Ohio Wesleyan 1 1 Oberlin 5 Case l l W Oberlin 4 W Denison 14 W Oberlin l W Oberlin l 1 W Baldwin-Wallace 4 V2 Mount Union 10 V2 Oberlin 5 Vz Kenyon l 5 W Oberlin 'A Baldwin-Wallace 9 V2 Oberlin 6 W Ohio Conference 1 lth LEFT. B. Williams, E. Evans, R. Knight, I. McGrann, I. Crew, Coach H. Shannon. RIGHT: Captain Iack McGrann sinks a putt. McGrann 'N ' at was a leading player throughout a disappointing year. 1 : , Oberlin l 6 Denison l Kenyon 7 Oberlin 5 Oberlin 7 Ohio State 5 Ohio State 8 Oberlin 6 Kenyon l l Oberlin l LEFT. FIRST ROW: B. Belknap. R. Fox, R. Conover. SECOND ROW: P. Shapiro, D. Crispin, H. Curtis, R. Mack. D. Mead, I.. Siddall, R. Miller, F. Lighthall, P. Ross. THIRD ROW: C. Doershuk, M. Michalovich, I. Scott. R. Ahrens, A. Gilbert. L. Partridge, K. O'Connor. A. Weingold. L. Cohen, Coach Collins. FOURTH ROW: I. Coe. M. Ioseph, A. Wadsworth, P. Mernmott, T. Brown, D. Palmer. W. Curtis, K. Fisher, S. Caldwell, R. Palmer. RIGHT: Eight stickmen chase an elusive ball as the Yeomen beat the Buckeyes for their second win. MPM Q- wr! 1' John Wenrich Cart Donohoe returns a volley as the num- ber one doubles team of Donohoe and Iohn Wenrich wins during the massacre of Case. Sophomore Bob Blumenthal, a consistent winner in 1950, returns the ball during the Ohio Conference meet. held in Oberlin. 90 Team Takes 10 Ou! Ol 10 Record Oberlin Ohio University 0 Oberlin Akron 0 Oberlin Weshington G Ieflerson 1 Oberlin Pittsburgh 3 Oberlin Baldwin-Wallace 3 Oberlin Ohio State 4 Oberlin Case 1 Oberlin Wooster U Oberlin Western Reserve University 2 Oberlin Denison 2 Oberlin Kenyon 3 Conference lst Wins Conference 'l'ille Winning ten matches and losing none, the 1950 Yeomen tennis team ran their victory string to 37 straight wins over a four-year period and brought home another Ohio Conference championship to Warner Gym. Ohio State and Kenyon furnished the toughest competition for the netmen as the other eight opponents fell relatively easily. Against the Buckeyes, Paul Veazey and Bob Blumenthal were the heroes as they won their doubles match to give Oberlin a last-minute 5-4 win. Against the Kenyon Lords, it was again team depth that won. The number one doubles team and the first and second singles lost, but Veazey, Blumenthal, and Dutch Wolff came through in the lower classes. Veazey and Blumenthal took the second doubles, 6-3, 6-O, to win the match, the last of the season and number 37 in the win column since the last defeat. The Butlermen won 19 out of a possible 20 matches in the Conference Meet to clinch the title, Oberlin taking 4 of the 5 singles titles and both doubles crowns. FIRST ROW: A. Roginsky, R. Bronsteen. Co-captain C. Donohoe, R. Wolff, R. Blumenthal. P. Veazey, Co-captain I. Wenrich. SECOND ROW: R. Iohnson, S. Langstaff. A. Tenney. R. Bent, I. Mack, I. Miethke, A. Alenius, Coach Butler. f - 'v w . .L 'S , , . -I I -fa -1. v l 1 Q, f X V l . ' X5 X 't'i I 'si 's t mn, Carter Donohoe Itail V fn . .1 91 Before a critical audience. Al LePontois tried for a record. Mo Cleland struggles through the air on his way to first place. Don Kaufmann tights tor the lead with an Ohio Wesleyan hurdler. Tom Palmer clears 12 feet with ease as he trails a new record. TRACK Oberlin's 1950 track team added another perfect season to Yeomen records with six wins and no defeats. Early in the season the distance events looked strong with expected weak- ness in the field and sprint events, but Coach Kinsey found the needed depth and strength in nine returning lettermen and a large group of sophomores. Senior Phil Thomas was the most consistent winner of the season, winning all the mile and half- mile events in which he participated. In the triangular meet against Muskingum and Wooster, Tom Palmer broke the former school pole vault record of ITSM with a jump of 12'11Mg . In the Conference meet held later in the season, Palmer set a new Conference mark with a 12'8 jump, erasing a record set in 1939. With the team in top-notch shape, victories came easily, but the meet at Ohio Wesleyan found Oberlin trailing their powerful opponents into the final events. With hard running and the help of Lady Luck, Oberlin won 64M-62 M for the thriller of the year. Al LePontois' record 45'1 shot put broke the former school mark set by Sid Ward with a heave of 44'5M in 1949. In the next meet, LePontois broke his own mark with a 45'4M heave. Oberlin successfully defend- ed its Ohio Conference Crown against twelve contending teams, taking firsts in six of the twelve events to score 56 points to 41M for Ohio Wesleyan, the nearest contender. Record Oberlin 77 V4 Denison 68 'A Akron 13 W Oberlin 68 Case 59 Oberlin 85 W Muskingum 39 Wooster 34 V2 Oberlin 64 LS Wesleyan 6236 Oberlin 80 Heidelberg 47 Oberlin 101 W Hiram 25 V2 Conference lst FIRST ROW: I. Singleton, D. Staley, A. LePontois, T. Palmer, Captain D. Ferreira. P. Thomas, W. Cleland, G. Birming. SECOND ROW: Coach Bibler, M. Harris, I. Frost, D. Emory, A. Miller, R. Bailey, S. McLean, A. Dore, D. Elliott, W. Muhl- bach, Coach Kinsey. THIRD ROW: C. Cochrane, D. Schalch, A. Morris, I. Guthrie, I. Brooks, D. Kaufmann, I.. Gunn, R. Whitney, A. Meardon, W. Bunney. Conference Truck Champs I-love Perlecl Season Dave Staley and Ban Henderson hit Captain Dick Ferreira flashes a big Phil Thomas leads Iustin Frost at the the finish line neck and neck alter a grin as he accepts the Ohio Confer- midpoint of the mile. Thomas was a two mile grind around the track. ence trophy for the Yeomen. consistent winner in this event. it mx . at A Q H .l. FIRST ROW: D. Studer, C. Giarnati. R. Burns, E. Iohnson. Capt. R. Mc- Wharter. G. Wiley. W. Ridpath, W. LaGanke. SECOND ROW: Coach Throner. W. Lange. C. McPhee, D. Marx, R. Ebel, R. Shults. R. Kuusela. K. Iohnson. T. Hauser. THIRD ROW: Butch, I. Stockdale. S. Iudson, K. Boeh- mert. C. Hake, I. Henderson, K. Eddy. Record Oberlin 8 Akron 5 Ohio Wesleyan 13 Oberlin 2 Ohio Northern 6 Oberlin 4 .f' v N obernn 12 Muskingum 2 r 4 Oberlin 6 Otterbein 1 Wooster 5 Oberlin 4 5 Oberlin 10 Mount Union 9 3 Oberlin 3 Kenyon l . R. X Oberlin 5 Wooster 1 5 Oberlin 9 Ohio Wesleyan 3 Oberlin 10 Heidelberg l Allegheny 3 Oberlin 2 Oberlin 5 Baldwin-Wallace 4 A happy Coach Throner congratulates Don Marx on his late-inning pitching. Throne:-men Win 9, Lose 4 in 1950 Season Don Marx won 6 games on the mound for the Yeomen during the 1950 season as the Thronermen batted their way to a record of 9 wins and 4 losses. This record gave the Yeomen the top spot in the Conference for all games played and second place after Ohio Wesleyan for Conference games only. After winning the opener on the wildness of the opposing pitchers, the team slipped, losing twice, but regained the win trail against Muskingum, blasting out 16 hits to win 12-2 . Marx hit his stride against Kenyon, hurling a 2-hitter, and the following week, put down Wooster with 3 hits. Shortstop Robie Schults drove in 6 runs as the Yeomen avenged the early season loss to Wesleyan, beating the Bishops, 9-3. In the last game of the season on June 8, the Yeomen took a thriller from Baldwin-Wallace, 5-4. At the end of nine innings' play, the score was tied 4-4. The Yeomen scored once in the first of the tenth. In the Jackets' half, Marx saved the game, coming in as a relief pitcher with a man on third and no one out and retiring the side to end the game and the season for the Yeomen. Don Marx helps win his own ball game as he scores under the direction of Bob Burns. Ken Boehmert slides back to third as Heidelberg's third baseman iumps tor the throw. Karl Iohnson lifts the ball high into the air to cut off a ninth izming rally. Part-time Athletes Lose Fat, Fruslralions Bud Yenne of the Old Men tags the runner at the plate in a cloud ot dust. 1950 was a very successful season lor intramural softball as twenty-five teams participated in six leagues. South Noah. a freshman team. had the top record with seven wins and no deieats. The Theologs. East College. White House. and the Faculty topped the tour upperclass leagues. Pete Bellows led the pitchers with two no- hit five inning games for East College. Chuck McClintock of Dudley's sends the ball over the net as intramural volleyball nears the season's end. The faculty won the upperclass champion- ship. beating West Burton and La- wall's in one night's work to take the crown. Center M. B. proved them- selves to be the best of the ireshman teams. beating A-Wing Federal for the title. Volleyball fills the period be- tween touch-football and basketball in the intramural schedule and always attracts a large number of players. Rich 0'Neil and Chuck Murphy show their wrestling skill before their in- structor. George Smith. Smith and Bob Mack ran the group. which met two times a week throughout the win- ter and put on several shows tor the general public. A large number ot men take part in intramural classes in wrestling. tumbling and apparatus. and boxing. Each class meets twice a week and puts on exhibitions peri- odically. Each of the three groups is working toward possible varsity status. ll 1 5'Ef9i1'.rfK 5 ABOVE. FIRST ROW: Ioyce Hartline, Mary Anne Mor- BELOW. FIRST ROW: Arm Fowler Ioan Schenck gan. Ginny Talbot. Nancy Nicalo. Helen Batten. SEC- Marge Meissner, Marge Roller SECOND ROW Ellie OND ROW: Mary Hieber, Ruth Kruger, Barbara Meyer, Hester. Bit Fairbanks, Barbara Meyer Ginny Talbot Ellie Hester. C Q Q WHA Features I-louse Parllclpahon Award The WAA Board, led by president Ginny Talbot and com- posed of WAA officers and sports managers, planned the year's activities for WAA. The organization, which aims at promoting ,J fun and good sportsmanship through athletics, instituted a Participation Cup, to .be awarded to thi house with thi high- , , X, est percentage of participation in marat on swimming, as et- Q P ball, volleyball, and softball. The cup was donated by OC Club, a an honorary athletic organization, presided over by Joan Schenck. Mrs. Galvin Fixx's speech, A New Yorker Looks WY WIV at Oberlin, highlighted the annual sports banquet, at which M l WW for the first time, fall sports plaques were awarded. 98 Talbot Scores As Army , Downs Navy in l-Goal Field Hockey Contest For the eighth time in twenty-one years Navy defeated Army, on Saturday, No- vember 11, in one of the most closely matched games in the history of the con- test. Not until the last quarter did Ginny Talbot score the only goal of the game. Senior Talbot, who has played in Army- Navy for four years, has tallied the last three years. Following the Navy goal, Army recountered with a stronger offen- sive, but they were unable to score in the remaining time. jane Maier, who played a fine defensive game, captained the Army team. Captain of the Navy team was Brig K Solmitz, who looked outstanding at center halfback. Carol Leahey and Beverly Nor- I' fleet led cheers for Army, while Nancy Galajda and Charlie Shumard cheered on the victors. ABOVE. Army team. FIRST ROW: Sadie Garrett, Betty Baldwin. Sue Sperry. Iane Maier. Peggy Macaulay, Barbara Meyer. SECOND ROW: Ruth Lurie, Marge Meissner, Sally Maclntyre. Chile Child. Willie Wilson. lean Hazeltine. Paula Van Doren. Debby Webster. ' th Army fullback Marge Merssner lunges for e ba r Q t lL1V't BELOW. Navy team. FIRST ROW: Bobby Litt. lane Weiss- man. Brig Solrnitz, Nancy Nicalo. Alice Homaday. Betsy Powell. SECOND ROW: Ann Fowler, Connie Taylor. Ian Fossenkemper, Peekie Stevenson. Ioan Pennock, Ginny Tal- bot, Ioan Schenck. Ianet Springer. ll as Ioan Pennock attempts to dribble out for Navy. ! I 'Q '-H5 99 U A L. 1. Q-1 fl , If I 0-1 ,. . kip!- , n-5.fsv'C '!' L.. x + i 4 1 Nsf fm' A ,. A s! 5' AJ . Q ,..X . 1 , ' sk 51 . .1 A , i H 1 '-A. 'hm-1:-rw, .15 '. A , JL ,.. X F95 - , 1 -, .- .-. ik.. x 'Q-ff' . wlfiig i . 3 The Yale Bulldogs, captained by Peekie Stevenson, rolled up a fourth- quarter score that stretched their lead to a final total of 20-11 over the Prince- ton Tigers who were led by Captain Ginny Talbot. Careful ball-handling and good rebound work enabled the Bulldogs to control the game. However, until the last quarter the Tigers provided close competition. Marilyn Landis of the Bulldogs and Marge Roller of the Tigers took scoring honors with seven points each. Betty Baldwin and Sally Maclntyre each put in six points for Yale. In the Y-P song contest Dascomb snared iirst place with Oberlin Lullaby, which featured a chorus in the round and a solo by Del Downs. Raindrops Rhythmfl sung by Webster girls dressed in slickers, won second place. In third place the judges ranked Tank's Pedal Pushersn and gave The Fighting O-Man of Harkness honorable mention. During the halftime Y-P manager Io Finley announced the selection of Cokie Chalmers as next year's Y-P man- ager. Ginny Talbot, WAA president, presented the Participation Cup for bas- ketball to Webster, the house basketball championship plaque to Fairchild, and the class basketball championship plaque to the class of 1951. Marge Diebolt of the Tigers jumps high to intercept a Bulldog pass from Ruth Lurie to Marge Meissner. 102 l Marilyn Landis. who tied tor top scoring honors. has iust let qo with a long shot for the Bulldogs. YALE TEAM: Ruth Lurie. Ginny Long, Peekie Stevenson. Marge Meissner, Betty Baldwin, Barb Meyer. Marilyn Landis. Ellie Hester. Sally Maclntyre. Trudy Hess. Mariel Gilbert. PRINCETON TEAM: Mary Anne Morgan, Marge Roller. Ginny Talbot. Ann Bachman. Sally Mallory. Marge Diebolt. Bobby Lilt. Nancy Nicalo, Iulie Hail. Iackie Iones. Bif Fairbanks. .YT 'K 1 1 xv - F Z 4 llly D Q 1 A X f ,ir 55 A gp, M' . Q., ' ? ' 4 J. 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Affected only slightly by this first year of renewed conilict, Oberlin's gracious standard of dining made one concession to austerity-it exchanged linen napkins for paper ones. Top Left The cooks at Quadrangle prepare French tried potatoes for the evening meal. Top Right: At Webster. three automatic dishwashers Claire Eames. Christina Sanders, and Pat Bower finish a stack of dinner plates. Bottom: Meal Tram' The Talcott waiters line up at the kitchen door with Wednesday night's dinner. N2- sS K . 4.,v' pi gm- i -..- L dl' g ,,., l Ex R if 5 -as e I . 3,1315 fr' ' -.-f-J .cl r' ' . ..,.,, , l e Lv! 'Qin Wit la l Q :l V ! X ' ' Three meals a day is Oberlin's most cherished tradition. Upper left: Chaplain Lou Di Lorenzo officiates during lunch at May Cottage. Upper right: Diners at Lord Cottage take their meal with a large grain of cheerful conversation. Below: Breakfast at Fairchild is as usual a solemn and sleepy occasion, enlivened only by the prospect of hot, black coffee. Day in the dining hall can be divided according to the clothes worn by diners. 7:00 A.M. finds the Oberlin early- bird, clad in pajama tops and dungarees. standing in line not for worms, but for Wheatena and biscuits, Lunch finds this same food-hound relatively unchanged, except for a sweatshirt thrown over the pajama top. The decree says informal, so informal it is. At dinner, though, he comes in full regalia: shirt, tie. and coat. Manners, too, have been polished for the evening meal: girls are helped to their seats. and salt is passed to them. But male and female are served equally, and knife each other equally in rafiles. 115 2' Althea Davis, Marian Parry. Marianne Russell. Hope Griswold, lane Taggart. and Helen Steere advertise their open house. Acis during meals amuse some. annoy others. Mrs. Kerr serves thimblefuls of coiiee iollowinq Sunday dinner at Dascomb. Demi-tasse time is time for socializing, so Noah housemother Mrs. Requa mixes with the mob of students. Mixers Leave Sludenls Well llomogenized Operating on the plausible theory that during the long sum- mer vacation Oberlin students have become adjusted to a more placid, non-academic existence, dorm social chairmen plan in the early fall events known as mixers At these mixers, students have a chance to become acquainted or reacquainted with classmates, play parlor games and partake of demi-tasse, punch, or cocoa and thus have an opportunity to readjust to College social life. Dining hall mixers are not held in the winter or spring, perhaps the powers-that-plan feel that by this time students are thoroughly mixed. They're right. Lord's mixer featured dancing. games, and extensive enter- Budd Hopkins and B. Tolman test their oral rnusculature by tainment. Herb Henke fingers the keyboard. only to be thrusting a piece of newspaper between straws, while level- drowned out by happy chanters and chanteuses. headed Iohn Seidensticker patiently anticipates his turn. During Orientation Week. mixers help to confuse or assim- Bob Hanson and his accordion are always in demand for ilate freshmen. At May Cottage Bob Kimball is running the mixers, after-dinner entertainment, and Pool Hall parties. show with antics that bewilder the newcomers. Baldwinites got a frequent sampling first semester. Sunday dinner and dress change to weekday informality when the 'tables are cleared in Nancy Squire parlor. Trying to fit in both books and boys at one time is inefiicient. and everyone knows which will take precedence. Studying Students Fill Parlors, Landscape L' SAE. Q' Qff Q i With the bleak days of approaching winter come cold, leaden thoughts-thoughts of books and of study. There is no escape from these thoughts, they must be exorcised. And there are only two ways to do this: go Pool Hall, or go study. Most people, most of the time, choose the second alternative, and consequently the parlors, lounges, steps, hallways, libraries, lawns, offices, forests, bedrooms, bean- eries, churches, dinner tables, and street-corners of the College are clogged and dotted with studying students. Of all the Hinstitutionsl' for which the College is famous -or infamous, studying is probably the most widely and least happily followed. Speculation goes that if one shook Carnegie Library by its stacks, researchers would tumble out who haven't seen daylight since Alf Landon was a con- tender .for the crown. QD' at A . N1-ez f . tag Co-ed studying is popular at Elmwood as at every dorm. Barbara Williams and Fred Ferre study notes in comfort. .1 I When the oft-punctuated silence and wor- ' ried faces make Libe studying difficult, Thelma Morris and Marge Diebolt try private quarters in May. Some forms of studying cannot be done at the Libe. Prac- Does three-four meter conflict with four-four? Eurythmics class ticing speeches is not appreciated there, so Gerry Young- provides enervating homework for Gary Gordon. Barry blood emotes before two disinterested friends at May. Shank. and Ronnie Waln in the plush green hallways of M.B. ' ih is 1 119 Donn, Dining I-lull Diversions Are Ideal l..1l. Oberlin's counterpart of the drugstore cowboy is the after- breakfast Clunch or dinnerj parlor-lounger. He declares himself 7 a with comic-page, bridge deck, or 'tReader7s Digestf and is not X 3 Jn 1 l . Higher education descends to the funny papers Sunday noon. Anne Blackenburg and Pete McCo1-ison catch up on the news in Grey Gables. Others play bridge and talk before the meal. Zelda Dana. Gerry Speidel, Maria Lenhott. and Mary Houck of Talcott have already been addicted to the Oberlin bridge habit. lane DuBois. Frank Connor, and Bill Wallace kibitz. averse to discussion with whomever he can catch. A study-ad- dict, he specializes in growling at those who interrupt his French Verb recitations, voices loud disapproval of the Libe reading room. Joe's occupational diseases are apparent in almost every- one, so he is conceded to be a good guy. At least his spinach is raffled and his zo notes are borrowed as often as the next fellow's. Musicians of the Con don't have a chance at the Talcott piano, for any college student who can pound out a tune soon collects a crowd to sing folk ballads and current hits. Pre-Christmas week is heclically filled with exams and packing: dallying in Baldwin after meals means yawning over books past twelve. but social life musn't be neglected! 120 1' If' l Firm resolutions to work are forgotten with smoke and Who goes to beauty parlors? At Webster they cut their own. noisy argument as Tom Hayes, Bruce McWhorter, Gerry Margie Vieth trims Mary Laub's hair while Dottie McDonald Humel, and Preston Plews goof off at Shepard's. and Dana Finnegan figure out 33 down. For Killing Time, Solving World llls Some eat, some study, some talk-these activities are combined at spreads, and are later manifested in stomach aches, bluebook doldrums, and positive opinions. Bull session discussions evolve panaceas for world ills, but nighttime eloquence somehow disappears when the next morn- ing's eight o'clock rolls around. Professors are notoriously unsympathetic to sleep- fogged though well-meaning students, and classmates complain when their fellows are too sleepy to help recite. Ice cream. cake, and coffee put diets off till tomorrow. Gladys Beal shares her awaited food package from home with a few friends in May Cottage for the customary 10:15 spread. 121 Much preparation always goes into dormitory displays for Tigers and more tigers. Allencroiters Iean Nichols Helen Homecoming. Sylvia Smith, Mary Laub, Io Peck. Maggie Batten, Marty Bain. and Bobby Groth work frantically to Coon, and Claire Oaks help to make Webster a winner. finish their dorm's contribution to Homecoming . lligh Spirils Low llllmol' ol Dormilcries ' --- 0' 122 Dormitory spirit is one of Oberlin's intangibles, which, thrust on all of us as incoming freshmen, remains for many of us a pleasant, convenient outlet for four years of social expression. At its best in the pastel, low-lit April atmosphere of a house formal, at its Worst in the jaw-wide grin of the pinstripe youth who corners you with fifty cents for house dues, dorm spirit is a creature of many forms. In this diversity lies its worth-between the uncertain, com- munity-sing atmosphere of a freshman dorm to the assured, not really objectionable sophistication of the glass and brick senior eateries there is room-and board-for almost everyone to dwell, if not in peace, at least in a congenial atmosphere. No- where a raucous, too-collegiate thing, dorm spirit manifests it- self in Burton's buxom snow-maid, in the cosmopolitan quality of French House, the bridge-and-rhetoric of'Cranford and the monastic, male disorder of Quadrangle. Dorm spirit, in its most organized state, crops up every year in the papier-mache and pun Homecoming decorations. Hark- ness Won the official nod this year with its representation of De PauW's Pauwl Bearers carrying their team to its final rest. The opponent always pro- vides good inspiration tor puns such as Tank displayed. Even General Shurtleit wants to Shake De Pauw of Shurt- 1eti's big Homecoming Tiger. Song. soap suds, and slogans dressed up Noble Cottage in the Homecoming contest. The Harkness girls merited top honors in exhibiting both ingenuity and artistic skill. Railroad-minded Embassy made its bid for honors with a tire-belching engine. A giant-sized counter high- lighted Federal's elaborate decorations for Homecoming. 'W in ll- 1 ff' ,.... ff The grinning crowd in the parlor of Keep Cottage are never really as thirsty as they say, but sipping ginger ale punch helps as a conversation starter-or conversation avoider. Making the rounds at Elmwood's open house eating popcorn. these three stop at Peg Twadd1e's and Mary Te11ner's room. Sunday open houses increase friendships and till stomachs. V ZH ' 5 ,iv ,IJ .5 +, May Cottage turns European for open house as Marge Diebfolt and Thelma Morris invite their iriends into an at- mosphere of the Pyrenees complete with native food. Discouraged by the punch, Frank Connor substitutes by pouring grapefruit iuice during the Elmwood open house. Upperclass dorms usually are less generous with food. College Dorms Compete lor Sunday Guests, .-,l. 1 shows up, who cares! 9 e i D 124 With popcorn, music, and people issuing from each room, the Women for menj hold open house. The atmosphere is festive. Sunday afternoons are livened with determinedly sparkling rooms, locked closets, and smiling housemothers. Proclamations cry the merits of Shurtleff vs. Webster, Burton vs. Noah, and the multitudes come. Open houses at Oberlin, institution-Wise, are ancient, but originality keynotes the themes in the weekly battle for visitors. Professors don't often brave the crowds but if that cute blonde from chem lab I Intramural Polnls In Inter House Rivalry Fairchild and May demonstrate their prowess on the basketball court. These two teams were tops oi the house teams this year. though Arnold's won the annual swim marathon. Eagerly enthusiastic, non-players like these May and Webster girls intently watch their teams. Excite- ment runs high during these con- tests, as all is forgotten in the irenzy oi the moment. Dick Curtis sends the ball over for Peabody's as F rank Stephens of the Center Burton team leaps to tap it. Men's Intramural sports can be as rough as Varsity, too, as any tough footballer will admit. Co-op Saves Pyle Inn Co-op is unmatched in Oberlin for its esprit-de- corps, its informality, and the amateur status of its junior cooks. An innovation this year, there can be no question that Pyle Inn is a successful one. In the first semester of operation this stu- dent-run cooperative startled the rest of the College by an- nouncing a SO per cent saving on board and room bills. By February a large part of the student population was think- ing, tentatively, in terms of ex- panding Pyle Inn facilities, and opening new co-op dormitories. Bob Woodruli, Al Goodwin, and Iurqen Boll cause leaves to quit the creeping bent lawn in front of the Co-op house. Marcia Newell and George Rawick help Mrs. Thompson make southern cornbread in the kitchen. The learning and labor motto at work: Sheila Goldberg caioles vacuum clean- er. Ann Lodge reads L. Ron Hubbard to Trotsky, the Pyle Inn cat. Dorm Money Work is the keynote of the Co-opg Work in buying, plan- ning, and managing, and Work at unexecutive, unromantic, un- skilled labor. The regime isn't too harsh, however-a look at the parlor tells that. Five hours a week per student takes care of the chores. Probably the most active. and reactive dorm, politically, Pyle Inn hears a wide assort- ment of views in its after-dinner discussions. The prevailing po- litical wind is liberal. in keeping with cooperative tradition. Joe Hill,'l for instance, is sung at least as often as Down the Street. Al Goodwin and Pussy Lee do-si-do as applauders Mort Tabin. Art Wolfe. Ruth Searles, and Bill Willmott stamp feet. Art Sasahara provides a bowl of diced beets to entourage of Ha1lowe'en rev- elers exalting famous chef Boy-ar-dee. Knitting needles clash, faces contort, teeth gnash, as Ioe Welty proffers Co- op by-laws at Sunday evening meeting. For Mr. and Mrs. Hayward, the real homework comes at He may be offering energetic assistance, but Mother and meal time. With a hungry son. the deadline can't be ex- Father Mallet keep hopping every minute with a lively son tended. Schoolwork starts after they kiss baby goodnight. Domestic life is a full time extra-curricular activity. Botany Lane: Baby Goes lo College, Too Womar1's work is done a little faster if a helpful husband ioins in dish-drying. Ieanie and Buck Polster seem to enioy this permanent board iob, become a family affair. 128 n ef Botany Lane is the symbol of a nebu- lous future to someg to inhabitants, a tan- gible statement of immediate reality. Once-white beaverboards stand firm to children, dogs, and grocery boys, as the Well-used trailers give another year of 'temergency service. No sidewalks bridge the mudseas of each fall and spring, but G.I. shoes are fairly Waterproof, and junior can play inside. Private Dorms Boost Select Crew, No Showers How to get away from it all and still stay within bike-trot of Peters is demonstrated every year by those upperclassmen who desert Noah and Burton for the comparative quiet of the private house. Small but select is the motto, and for many it takes the place of large dorm showers, panelled lounges, and noise. Private houses get their clien- tele from displaced sophomores-those who drew blanks in the room lottery. Each year a number find they like the life, and stay in exile throughout college. A Top left: No soggy toast and dormitory coffee for Guy Biagiotti. Scott Withrow, and Mark Iacobson who enioy home-cooked food. Right: Iniormality keynotes life in a private house. Here. Leigh Gunn, Art Hook. and Bruce MacWhorter chat with Mrs. Shepherd. Below left: lim Proud, smoked out by some oi the Lawall boys, is obviously low man on the totem pole. 129 Marian Adamsisthe excited bystander Glenn Koenig's broad smile should Counselors serve even as gentle- as Ruth Takakura rushes through a mean an enthusiastic yes coming men's gentlemen. Here Toby Tobias May Cottage hall to answer the phone. from the girl at the other end. helps lack Hilberry get ready. As winter approaches, the upperclass formal dances begin the formal season which continues until after springtime, when each of the freshman dorms has a formal. A few of the larger dorms, notably Talcott, May, and Fairchild, have enough floor space in their dining halls to hold their own formal dances. But the remainder of the Women's dorms and all of the menls dorms hold their formals-the smaller dorms often hold theirs j ointly-either in Warner Gym or in the M. B. auditorium. The Women's dorms, either out of modesty or cunning, usually vote non- corsage. The men's dorms, on the other hand, are a bit more generous toward the ladies and often vote for corsage formals. 130 Although a formal is basically the same as any other dance, the atmosphere is different. Per- haps it comes from time spent in preparation, Dressing for a formal is half the thrill. The time is now. Gerry Raap's buzz The night is young and there's a dance Mary Callison helps Nancy Mitchell will hurry his date downstairs. Parks in the offing. These couples leaving with the important finishing touches. Campbell stands second in line. Cranford get coveted 12:30 pers. Feature House Formals slowness of lack Melick's music. thirty minutes added to the qirl's per, and occasionally the corsage included in the cost oi a bid. Once the date is set for a formal, the tele- phone is the key factor in the success of the dance. Whether dates are arranged a month, a week, or a day before the formal, negotia- tion is usually done via phone. Phoning dates has become easier since dials and an automatic five-minute shut-off mecha- nism have been incorporated into the sys- tem. After the dates have been made, the problem of dressing is no small matter, and it often requires the help of roommates or friends. Then the buzz of the call system, the leisurely walk, the soft music, crepe trimmings, and glittering punch bowls. Low lights and taffeta Work a pleasant change in a girl, a change that makes the shoe-shine, the press-job, and the posy Worthwhile. 131 Snow, Bull Sessions Preferred lo Planned Fun Homecoming, intramurals, and formals may be synony- mous with dorm life for some, but different manifestations are better remembered by others. Social Chairmen of the houses are dedicated to prodding people into signing up for splash parties, hayrides, parties in Goodrich, or co-edu- cational volleyball matches. Some of these organized events fold from inertia, but spontaneous movements al- ways meet with success. Snowball fights between dorms, caroling at Christmas time, and square-dancing after meals take little planning, but produce a maximum of happy people. Even impromptu bull sessions by the bell desk can brighten an interlude between studies and studies. After the tables and chairs have been 3 cast aside. Fairchild's basement is a maelstrom of humanity. With clamor- ous whoops from the sidelines, Fair- child coterie whirls a frenzied roun- delay among the pillars. 132 fim- - 4 55354-' fm , 11- w - v U I W 'K 9 I 9 9 4' f .. l TOP LEFT: At Nob1e's tree-trimming party Gus Potter and Ruth Lurie hang ornaments as Bobby Litt, Ginny deVyver. and Marty Doudna concentrate on untangling boxes of decorations and tinsel. TOP RIGHT: The lady ot Burton, eight feet high. even rated an article in the Plain Dealer. All that snow lying around was too good to be wasted, so the snow woman was created. BOTTOM: Eleven people look aghast as camera invades their hayride privacy. Sweet nothings are being whispered, theories ot government propounded: the driver is worrying about his guppies. 133 ?x f. 5,i,i A I Q Q -s Q V .V J '-QL, I- , 1: Q L ffmm . W, 4 H' E . ,, au: , , . mf- . -u I A 1 fw zffirg., M, 'A n s . . 2 '- .. wi -s v V' A WPS --. H iff, J- s- .- ' -.N ' 'Jw L24 ' ' - 1 ,,- ' -' . - Aughi' ,E-g.. 0 is ,X1 sk E 5 - -vzwsc f l fffwm-M? . N ' . 5, f-.1 il 131 Business As Usual Alle: Blizzard ol '50 134 Photographer lean Landles and Marge Eastwick get a taste of domestic work hang- ing up their wash on A11encroit's private clothesline. Chandra AmaraSingham and Grover Amen are waylaid by Hi-O- Hi photographer wanting an infor- mal pose at Federa1's bell desk. PeqqY Koye smiles up from her books as Mary Laub performs the chore of signing out at Webster' bell desk for the evening. i' VF .I 42 v iv A A E .-. - K O X Q - .1 I 'ii 13 - 0,-. 7'S?, S :xiii . L A .QM :A A X wi' ' 54 1 Eg., ,x Q - 'TLS 5, X11 ,Tk ' .Y if 'V E fx wg, ri f ii , I .,. - ,'., ug, 4 'x rf,- 1 - ' neg -fc cu. ' x ...rv . ,Wi-,-V-,fb v, .4 5,2 ,El'-Tif2l'Lfi1f4M' . .lfbwf V V . ann . 3 I ! i 'll Section Editor. Parks Campbell Assistant, Christie Hawes 137 ,ff President William E. Stevenson 5. . .I , is T if -H L f' - 'r i va. , . '.f- 1 . rp ,z 1 i ,N f I 'qi di The charge of narrowness has often been raised by the uninformed against college communities. The Oberlin faculty refutes this, for the staff participates in many activities other than class- room duties. The typical professor is writing a book. He is called upon to help govern the college, must give advice to anxious students, and occasionally make chapel speeches. He contributed more to entertainment on cam- pus this year. Phinnies Phollies and the Stagaroo would not have been complete Without their faculty skits. MU, G8zS, and ODA had faculty directors. Besides entertaining others, he entertained himself. Profs hiked, bowled, played volleyball, handball, and badminton. And they held parties, from formal receptions to square dances. Mr. Barr and President and Mrs. Stevenson stand in the receiving line at the party given in the Art building to welcome new faculty members and their wives. Formal attire. candlelight. and flowers add atmosphere to the faculty reception. Pru Harwood and Maren Hansen serve Professor Cremeans. An important part of musical life in the Conservatory is Everyone is fascinated by a fire. Richard Myers, Thomas the faculty recital. Nathan Gottschalk. David Robertson. Harris, Edward Bosworth, and Dean Holdeman. no exceptions Irene Robertson. and Iohn Frazer take their bows. to the rule. bask in the ruddy glow oi the ireshman bonlire. Prols Govern, Entertain, I-ls Well Hs Teach Dean Dolliver's vigorous play- ing is always in demand when she visits the various dorms during the course of the year. 139 Professor Warren Taylor is always ready to champion the ideal of the autonomy oi the individual in or out of his classes. I. I. Auer enunciates clearly Paul Arnold. foil in hand. Maurice Kessler rehearses the at the basketball game while demonstrates the thrust and Musical Union in a difficult his son watches dubiously. parry to the fencing team. passage of Handel's Messiah. Extracurricular Prols llave Varied Dulie 140 Mr. Grigg Fountain and his wife obey Mr. Sing1eton's command to round that couple and take a little peek! at the Faculty Square Dance Club whoop-de-doo in Rec Hall. Stoqie and mortarboard lend the proper air of rakishness to Professor Edward Mattos, in his impersonation of Groucho Marx at Phinnies Phollies. Also performers in Phinnies Phollies. Dean Robertson. Professors Gottschalk and Mattos really got dozens of decibels out of their undersized instruments. -.,, F46 Q Q' n 11 Fl egg I . . H . l fg, 5 ' ' ll -' ' 'T L-Q , 2. . I X , J 5 '-ff ' ' - , gl ' 'S -. nfl 5 ,- t x i 1, f. ln 'i Tflh . I A ' H Y - ' Q, . . u , . h . , l 'fm 2 A1 ll u I .S if ' I' 1 - 'I 1 rm . ,:,,..-.,, 'Z' 1 v ' iii A! Q X. ,YM N. 9 liz.. u , 5 , w , m+ ' -an ,Jn Y if r l ,, 1 Chemistry Robert Lyle, Nathaniel Wins- low, Arthur Campbell, Luke Steiner, Werner Bromund, Wil- liam Ren frow. William Hellmuth, Kenneth Roose, Carl Arlt, Harvey Woos- ter, Ben Lewis. Classics Robert Murray, Alfred Schles- inger, Charles Murphy. Education Paul Scheid, Mary Yocom Marie Rankin, Floyd Gove. INWIU w+M' xvmmAwy mf ' ' u 1 lm NJ w nH sm i, wuf X -. 'M J, . fe' sf! M Y W Num UM W , 1 Wm - - fr' 'vw-5. H M ,: , my' qu '1 'ww,,1.'..4Lg , 1 1 MU Rlb N-N, V Q- A W NUM M Nw mx mt Mwwwmml, H, w!:w'm ww Wwwwwuum.. WWMWQWHWNW W, . ,M my W W H, fl www, VME' u f . 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STANDING: Grigg Fountain, joseph Hungate, Arthur Dann, Wilbur Price. SEATED: Charles Payne, Es- ther Metz, Kathleen Lenz, David Moyer, joseph Wood. STANDING: Joseph Hofrich- ter, Catharine Schnelker, Rob- ert Melcher, Clifford Cook. SEATED: Nathan Gottschalk, Frances Seaman, Maurice Kess- ler, Rose Marie Grentzer. STANDING: Howard Hatton, Reber Johnson, David Van Hoe- sen, Leo Holden, James Hall. w ' id ' Fgw :v 'wht-' 1-L , . ,fy .- 3, ' ' ' . 'f'- .fig 1 f bl, xx 5' f y .1 b Nw 1' !Sx 1 Fw 'A 3 'P- N 'T X1 ' Q 5A?5?5 .',' W .1 ,,-.qw 1' ,' 4 N 1 is . ,, au, 1' -Y .-.V .,,,,,,... ., 4 yr '. 5 tw 4, wif' .5 I rv x . ' ' ' .L 'f 4 . H' 57X I ,W . 1243 :gg X' 5552 ' 5-M 7! 1 X-.-.q X QQ Z f Sw ,Q Hin' z!,, p45 K K . A 1 L ' ' 7 'xm ' , l Y' fn- Es . , Q,,Wgf , . 1 ' ,r - 4 al-time -, . V Q !. 55.2, The Graduate School of Theology had the largest enrollment in its 115 year history when 125 students representing 21 Protestant denominations plus zen Buddhism registered for courses in the Fall term of 1950-51. Eight of these were women and nine were for- eign students from Germany, Nigeria, Canada, Hawaii, and Japan. An international touch was present all year, at par- ties, bull-sessions, assemblies, and in the classrooms. The two German students had bee11 in the German army during World War Two, and the student from japan had been in Tokyo during its initial bombing by the Americans. Seminary Combine Seminary Union SEATED: Iohn Smith, Alexander Meakin, Paul Green, Robert Wood. William Iacobs. STANDING: David Redding, Frank Stone. Nicholas Lotz. Richard Brend- enberg, Cliiiord Thor. Ralph Dessem, Giles Shivers. The year 1950-51 had many highlights for every- one. Highlight of the Seminary's social season was its Christmas family party which was modeled after a German Christmas celebration. However, the festival included a few Americanized touches. Highlight of the athletic interests was the winning of the intra- mural football championship. Highlight of the re- vitalized Seminary Union was the adoption of a new constitution after a four-year delay. But the high- light for most of these Christian clergymen was the combined caring for family, church, and school Work all at the same time. Shown below are the Fleming, Cook. and Kapoo families who share living quarters at the Antlers, one of several Seminary family groups living in Oberlin. Over half the Seminary students are married. Ehurch, Studies Students in the Graduate School of Theology spend part of each week in some type of field work: Glenn Shoun, pastor of the Oberlin First Baptist Church. is shown conduct- ing a Communion service with two oi his Deacons assisting. Preaching. full or part time, is a week-end task of most Theologs. Here Mary Grubbs practices next week's sermon before Dr. King's homiletics class. Ministering to the sick and aged is another activity in the life of the ministerial student. Thurman Coss chats with a patient at the Allen Hospital before reading Scripture and offering prayer. Work with children and young people, com- munity proiects. weddings, funer- als, and baptisms are all in the week's work for Theologs. 5: .LL , - '11 -. 1 --.'. Q Q ,Y.a, , ,. S ,..,.. as 1 . t ' V-MQ! We WE 9 . . .r -.lt .- .,..-4.5-. g.,--,:,-- .-Mtg., QSM f,,- . J- M,K,fw-ii.,-A,, . --:gg jrzggfli r' Q if md, . , ,ve- 4 '-2-It-7' viihlif ffiirkhj- 4 E1 'F Y 4.25 as ' V ' 'iigitw fig? ' , . .11 if ' 7 Ji li' - Lin inn ' q' F -,.f: A' , - L .- f - ' rm- r I Af F ' it M,-'f 'J'fa V' fr. Emanuel Akingbala Iohn Beck George Bell Harley Benthin Siegfried Boehringer Iohn Bontrager Ray Bosh Charles Brandow Richard Brendenberg lack Cassidy Kenneth Cook Thurman Coss Frank Croioot Iohn Davis Walter Denniq Paul Depperi Iohn Eversole Reed Forbush Forrest Goodfellow Boyd Granzow Paul Green Mary Grubbs Iames Hardesty Donald Hart Marvin Hartman William Hartman James Heininger Iohn Hendrix Hiro Higuchi David Hively William Iacobs Richard Iameson Warren Iolmson Edward Kapoo Arthur Krebs Theological Seminary Samuel Lawoyin Sterling Long Leland Lotz Paul McKenna Alex Meakin Gordon Miller Charles Nitschke Douglas Oliver Raymond Olson William Patterson Lydia Peters loseph Peterson Walter Plummer Walter Ralph David Redding William Reid Lucy Robinson Albert Rorapaugh Philip Rusten Iames Savides George Schissler Iohn Schwarz Landrum Shields Giles Shivers Glenn Shoun George Sidwell Harry Smith lack Smith Wilson Snyder Clifford Stollinqs Frank Stone Clifford Thor Frank Tully Robert Watson Robert Wood Dale Young Theological Seminary LEFT TO RIGHT: Louis Di Lorenzo, President: Shirley retary-Treasurer: David Bowerman. Men's Social Chairman: Dan Bradley. Vice President. Seniors: Class ol 1951 Kick-off day was Senior Day-the class cheered and the team won its tirst victory. After the game a tea dance in Rec Hall which was decorated with the class colors of red and gray. That evening the senior-sponsored All-College continued the football theme. Club '51, the fourth and final Senior Soiree, combined Swiss mountain chalets, tippling mountaineers, and buxom barmaids with dancing and entertainment. This memorable November 4 was further enhanced by cigarette girls and waiters adding respectively Although some students spend all their time keeping grades up, others relax. LEFT: Al Garb takes Sue Carroll to Ierry Steel's latest feature. RIGHT: Roommates Iean Hazeltine and Betsy Willcox add to their record collection. Seniors Sociulize, Sometimes Study 156 MacMillan. Women's Social Chairman: Anne Gunther, Sec- Entertainers Arv Alenius and Bobby Boyle are shown at the Senior Soiree admiring the decorations by Phil Mc- Farland. Club '51 has become a tradition. atmosphere and refreshments .... Rec Hall was the scene of this gaiety. February, March, and May were months of senior activity. On February 10 the CRD Stageroo featured class skits. The seniors tried to take the trophy for the third consecutive time. The class played April F ool at the junior-senior sponsored April F oolis Eve Masquerade. At intermission, after the fashion of masquerade balls, the revelers unmasked, and prizes were awarded for the best cos- tumes. At their picnic on May 13 seniors ate, sang, and conserved their energy for the coming iinal exams. The class of '51 was tearful at the Senior Prom on June 7, it was happy and carefree at the thought of no more bluebooks, seminar reports, recitals, labs, and really began to shoot for the moon in keeping with the theme: Moonlight Sonata. 7! In Slrenuous Final Year 'Il E D. 2 K QNHQN li qsfsgq. uh TE ' Q fo 7 ? 2 Ach!-0 Nita' +-'AQ2 D5 sits, vie? - e .ff 1..2 .-'-1i 1 'ltr iggfs Us All ,., WNW, 5:- -.,l:l. I A 552 .',S ', gy iepu 1 157 Seniors Raine. Davis. Bailey and Heitkamp seminar in the Libe Betty Armstrong Sociology Richard Bailey Economics 158 Shaw. hold a lobby. Rudolph Arn Psychology Beverly Bain Kindergarten-Primary Ieanne Blumenfeld Aaronson Oboe Deirdre Allen Music Walter Aschaiienburg Music Donald Barrett Piano Myron Aaronson Music Education Robert Allen Political Science Robert Atchison Mathematics Bruce Bashore Philosophy Mary Achor English Literature Marlowe Anderson Political Science Iohn Atwater Pre-Medical Arthur Becknell Music Education Arvid Alenius English Literature Doris Angell Psychology Elizabeth Bachman Physical Education George Bennette Piano Helen Bequaert Pre-Medical Richard Blanksten Piano George Bowman History Robert Bronsteen Economics ' Deceased Iames Berliner Economics Carol Block Piano Constance Boylan Kindergarten-Primary Ioseph Brough Pre-Medical Nancy Bills English Literature William Blough History Dan Bradley Chemistry Nancy Brown Piano Gordon Binning Voice Edwin Bonsey Geology Charles Brennand Violoncello Roger Brucker Fine Arts Dean Bishop Iames Bostain English Literature Nancy Brinkman Kindergarten-Primary Mary Buell Sociology William Blachly Fine Arts David Bowerman Pre-Medical Floyd Brinley Pre-Medical Bruce Burley Sociology 159 Iames Burley Piano Glenn Carter Economics David Clark Mathematics Sallie Conley Piano Iames Callison Martha Campbell History Psychology Iohn Cawelti Robert Chamberlain Classics Psychology Marie Cole Ioseph Coleman Psychology Clarinet Iohn Cook Nancy Cooper English Literature Sociology Stuart Carlton Chemistry Iocelyn Chang English Literature Rae Collard Spanish Laura Cowdrick History Sue Carroll Sociology Samuel Charache Pre-Medical Elizabeth Collier Physical Education Kendall Cox Philosophy Edith Carstensen History Kenneth Clark Economics Mary Colt Fine Arts David Crispin Physical Education 160 Betty Jane Cronk I-'ine Arts William Cundili Piano Dorothy Dale History Alexander De Iohn Music Education Richard Crout Pre-Medical Paul Curtis Pre-Medical Mary Dalrymple Music Education Shirrell de Leeuw Psychology John Culberson Psychology George Czar Sociology Dorothy Danielson Music Education Karl Denninger Mathematics Barbara Culp Voice Marion Davenport Czar Kindergarten-Primary Carolyn Darling Piano I ames Denny Psychology It cost Mary Colt one dollar to ride without a light. Ioan Levin watches sympathetically. Alison Davis History Lawrence Dettman Economics Elizabeth Day Sociology Louis Di Lorenzo English Literature 161 Iohn Dirgo History A Ann Duncan Music Marie Emery Voice Edward Evans Mathematicspl-Inglish 162 Milan Doerinq Economics Robert Ebel Mathematics Robert Emery Economics Frank Evans Business Administration Margaret Dolliver Psychology Douglas Eglington English Literature March Enders History Samuel Feinstein Music Education Millicent Dreher Modern Languages Joseph Elder Sociology Molly Endress Harp Dorothy Finken Pre-Medical Richard Dudley History David Elliott Religion James Enrietto English Literature Ioann Finley Sociology Carol Duiiey English Literature Iudith Emery Kindergarten-Primary Ernest Erdman Piano David Fisher Philosophy Gloria Giudici Alan Goodwin Iames Fouke History Zoe Mazuk Gallagher Organ Voice Ioan Gove Kindergarten-Primary Ann Fowler Physical Education I anet Gamble Music Education Economics Elizabeth Green Music Homer Frank Gunhild Frederiksen Harold Fritts lustin Frost Organ Piano Botany Biology Allan Garb Louise Gartner Diane Gates Harry Gevertz Pre-Medical Sociology French History Betty Gordon Iames Gorman Piano Physical Education Chanteuse Art Becknell ren- ders his lher?J speciality. Tel1 Me, Pretty Daisy. Roslyn Gretzinger Margaret Griifith English Literature Zoology 163 William Grills Anne Gunther Ioan Gunther Clark Physical Education Modern Languages Fine Arts Ladislaus Gyorki Ann Haeberle Iulia Hail Economics Psychology Kindergarten-Primary Robert Hanson Sociology Phil McFarland listens atten- tively as Hugh Ienkins begins Richard I-Iagiung his history seminar speech. Mathematics Priscilla Gunther Fine Arts Sita Hamilton Biology Barton Harrison Political Science Virginia Hastings Sociology ' Mary Gunther Mitman Psychology Maren Hansen Fine Arts Robert Harrison Psychology Edward Hauser History Victor Gurewich Pre-Medical Maury Hanson Pre-Medical Terry Harton Piano Martin Haurowitz Physics 164 Barbara Haynes Music Education Ray Helter Prefltlfedical Barbara. Holmes Music Education Elspeth Hudson English Literature Hugh Hayward Pre-Medical Trudy Hess Psychology Malcolm Hood History Carroll Humphrey Music Education Shirley Bobier Hayward Voice Eleanor Hester Physical Education Alice Hornaday Kindergarten-Primary Susanne Hunt Kindergarten-Primary William Hayward Music Education Mary Hieber Physical Education Dorothy Hostetler Music Education Harold Hunter English Literature lean Hazeltine Geography Beverly Hinkelman Zoology Eleanor Hubbard Piano Mervin Hutton Voice Anne Heitkamp Sociology Charles Holimann German Nancy Hubbard French Helen Ingham Psychology 165 Earle Poling and Lois Lind play Bill Lindsay and Pris Gunther. lack Challener watches. Iudith Iohnston Physical Education Iane Kaufmann Psychology 166 Sylvan Ioseph Fine Arls Nancy Kennedy History Iohn Ingram Voice Natalie Iaile Psychology Mary Anne Kalm Biology Shirley Kerslake Kindergarten-Primary Ping-Yu Ip Economics Hugh Ienkins History Iohn Kander Music Ting-Yu Ip Economics Iacqueline Iohnson Piano Howard Karp Piano Lawrence Kim Robert Kimball Pre-Medical Psychology David Iacohs Music Karl Iohnson Botany Henry Kaufmann Economics Barbara Kincaid Religion Charles Kleinsteuber Harp William Landis Pre-Medical Harley Leeworthy Physical Education Kenneth Levin History Marti Knauer Violoncello William Lange Physics Allan Leia History Meyer Liberman Economics Vera Kochmann Political Science Paul Langner Pre-Medical Frank Lendrim Music Education Arthur Lindener Physics Arthur Korn Pre-Medical Samuel Langstaii Biology Esther Le Pore Music Education Charline Lindner Zoology Marion Koser Pre-Medical Nancy Lau Sociology Barbara Leslie Sociology William Lindsay Psychology Richard Kuusela History Percy Lee Sociology Trudy Levi Talner Sociology Earl Little Music Education 167 Marian Livingstone Iames Lloyd Frank Long Music Education Economics History Patricia Loring Duncan Love Peter Loveland Fine Arts Mathematics History Charles McClintock Ioan McCracken Iohn MacDonald Psychology English Literature Music Education David McKay Shirley MacMillan Dwight McMullen History Zoology Physical Education Virginia Long Physical Education Donald Ludgin English Literature Philip McFarland History Chester McPhee Physical Education David Loo Economics Dorothy Lyman Psychology Patricia McGill English Literatu.re Albert McQueen Psychology Leona Lorenz Music Education Bardarah McCandless History Robert Mack Chemistry lane Maher French 168 lane Maier Fine Arts Sarah Mallory Sociology Ierome Meachen Organ Myron Michalovich French Helen Mak Piano Charles Marks Chemistry Virginia Mead Music Education Ruth Mighell Kindergarten-Primary Iohn Mallet Psychology F razyer Mattson Mathematics Margaret Meissner Zoology Patricia Mink French Odette Pellaton Mallet English Literature Ioseph Mazur History Iohn Melick Music Education Eugene Mitman History A iamiliar scene is Sam Charache in the stacks do- ing his daily dozen volumes. Iames Mellinger Laurence Meltzer Music Education Economics Mariorie Mogge Catharine Moll History Mathematics 169 Iohn Culberson seems assured. handing in his blue book. but Lloyd Morrisett looks his over. Phillip Nichols History Roxane Oifner Sociology 170 Lincoln Noblet Modern Languages Eleanore Otto Economics Carol Morris Thomas Kindergarten-Primary Mariorie Nassau Sociology Marsh Nottingham Physics Gwen Owen Kindergarten-Primary Walter Muhlbach Botany Helen Neithercut History Henrietta Oates English Literature Thomas Palmer Physical Education Virginia Mulder English Literature George Netterville History Alice Brown O'Connor Physical Education Alden Parker ' Pre-Medical Bain Murray Music Iosephine Nichols Sociology Kevney O'Connor Economics Myra Parker Mathematics Garth Peacock Organ Warren Prince Music Education George Rawick History David Richey Piano Ieitery Pearson English Literature Donald Rae Pre-Medical William Ray English Literature lean Ritter Psychology Richard Pergler History Douglas Raine History Thomas Rea Pre-Medical Donald Roberts Sociology Rhoda Pinsley Piano Dorothea Ranclc History Phyllis Reich Piano Clarke Robinson Piano Ivan Piscalnikow Chemistry Eunice Rasch Sociology Barbara Reid Spanish Myra Rogers Sociology Roland Pratt Music Education Georgene Rasmussen Voice August Remmers Pre-Medical Mariory Roller Physical Education 171 Ellen Rood Sociology Arthur Sasahara Pre-Medical Iohn Schiffer Physics Marvin Seemann Pre-Medical Douglas Ross Mathematics Ioan Schadel Spanish Ruth Schoonmaker Religion Theodore Shapiro Composition Robert Roth Pre-Medical Don Schalch Economics Vilma Schwaderer Flute Wilfrid Shaw Chemistry I ohn Russell Chemistry Benson Scheii Mathematics Frank Scott Sociology Margaret Shelling Piano Phyllis Samson Classics Sarah Scheiber Sociology Iohn Scott Economics Alan Shelmerdine Fine Arts Richard Sands Pre-Medical Ioan Schenck Sociology Ruth Searles Sociology Robert Shepard Physics 172 Leicester Sherrill Sociology Leon Simmons Organ Iane Smith Kindergarten-Primary Eva Stanton History Louise Short Physical Education Charlotte Shilling Simonel Music Education Doris Snyder Piano I can Stanton Psychology Robert Shults Physical Education William Skerlong Violin Hugh Snyder English Literature Betty Stevens English Literature Charlotte Shumard Iule Brown Sibley Fine Arts Sociology Robert Slaughter Frederick Smith Viola Pre-Medical Brigitte Solrnitz Lee Sonneborn History Physics Priscilla Stevenson Thomas Still French Piano Norman Sill Organ George Smith Pre-Medical Sara Spencer I-Rstory Richard Stillinger Mathematics 173 Mariorie Stone Organ Virginia Talbot Physical Education Ioanne Thompson Sociology Patricia Tumer Chemistry Richard Str-ang Modern Languages Iohn Tanner Chemistry Nancy Thomson Kindergarten-Primary Delno Tyree Sociology Neil Strawser History Jeanne Taylor Mathematics Muriel Tingley Sociology Ellen Uhrbrock Zoology Irene Strickler English Literature Arthur Tenney English Literature Ioan Trott English Literature Nancy Uline Music Education Helen Sweet English Literature Nevelyn Theobald Piano Rextord Tucker Sociology Paul Veazey Pre-Medical Bruce Swinehart Chemistry Loma Thomas Psychology Harvey Turner Pre-Medical Carol Vincent History 174 Naima Ketta Visnapuu Chemistry Deborah Webster Political Science Hallock Williams French William Vobach Economics Allan Weingold Pre-Medical Ward Williamson Mathematics Ioan Wagner Sociology Thomas West English Literature Earl Witzler Political Science I eanne Walton English Literature Dennick Wick English Literature Ira Young Political Science Phan Wannamethee History Betsy Willcox English Literature David Zellner Pre-Medical Seniors Noi Pictured Robert Anderson Shamsher Bath Thomas Brennan James Conrady Alan Dore Margaret Eddie Robert Fields Mary Gallagher Donald Gilbert Mildred Graham Jerrold Grofe John Gutfreund Nancy Hamilton Norma Hayes John Heizer Hugh Johnson William Johnson Clara McEnderfer Robert McEwen John Mack Salvatore Martirano Eugene Maupin Henry Meyer Lloyd Morrisett Gerald Moshiri Richard Pelham Keller Bruce Pennybacker Peter Perry Genevieve Petronis Suzanne Pierce Nicolas Psacharopoulos Jo Ann Rammes Edward Richards Herbert Rinehart Douglass Rogers Owen Sexton Sallie Warth Piano Bradford Williams English Literature Iames Zonino Sociology Robert Simpkins Carolyn Styles Grace Thompson George Trautwein Fred Volbach joel Welty Marilyn Wines Raymond Wolff Harlan Yenne Bernice Zelditch Morris Zelditch 175 Scharii. Men's Social Chairman. Juniors: Class ol 1952 After a month of incidental socializing and some not-so-incidental studying, the juniors revived the Old West spirit with the first All-College formal of the year. Jack Meliclds band provided its usual danceable music. On the night of October 28 Warner Gym became a Wild West town, complete with livery stable, ten-gallon hats, the face on the bar- room floor, people, and shouts of glee. Gold nuggets Chomemade in Oberlinj were exchanged for punch and cookies at Rec Hall during the intermission. The night before the Oberlin-Wooster football game, the juniors spon- sored a pep rally in front of Finney Chapel. The famed faculty cheer- leaders led the students in cheering the 1950 football team to victory. Oberlin won the next day, beating Wooster 52 to 2. A masquerade party in March combined the talents of juniors and seniors. Prizes were awarded for those costumes most a propos to the theme, April Foolishness. The junior Prom on April 2 8 and a spring party climaxed the social activities of the Class of 'S2. But it ended the year by saying farewell, happy times, good luck, and fair weather to the seniors at the Moon- light Sonata. And as newly-arrived seniors, the class asked itself, f'What'll I- be doing next year at this time . . . ? 0050 Q9 4 ,. ' I 'N 'WW 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Ahrens, President Barbara Carman. Women's Social Chairman: Edward Tobias Vice President: Elizabeth Calvert. Secretary-Treasurer Paul 1 Ianet I-'ossenkemper and Larry Cohen ride Bessie at the Those who attended The Stirrup will recognize decorations Allegheny ga.me. Cohen is getting his date early for The straight from the Old West. The artists here are lean Hazel- Stirrup. Bill Thurber adds his touch. line, Kate Pusey, Ieanne Alter, and Nancy Cole. Juniors Give Year's l'irsl Formal The lavish entertainment presented during intermission of The Stir- rup, the first All-College iorrnal of the year. received much applause from the crowds of dancers gather- ed beiore the Asbestos Curtain. Starr Kopper is performing. 177 ass of 19 Iohn Abma Ianet Ackerly Noel Adams Raymond Ahrens Anthony Albrecht Jeanne Alter Ruthli Amsler Ioseph Anderson Alice Andrews Theodora Arakawa Ioan Archibald Iudith Arkin Anthony Armer Iames Armstrong Margaret Aughey Nancy Badt Elsa Barcker Iohn Barrett Ronald Bartholomew Robert Baxter Robert Baxter Iames Beck Dorothy Beeman Beniamin Belknap Mariorie Bell Mary-lane Bell Peter Bellows Roberts Bent, Ir. Michael Berla Donald Bermudes Katherine Biddle Gerald Bidlack Ierry Bidlack David Bidwell Carl Biedermann Ioanne Black Lester Blodgett Mildred Bloomsburgh Robert Blumenthal Marcia Boddie Kenneth Boehmert Barbara Bond Thomas Bosworth Carol Bowman Barbara Boyle Grace Bransiield Anne Britton Iames Brooks Kathryn Brownell Robert Brownlee Richard Brunner Scotte Bryce Robert Buechner William Bunney Iohn Cadigan Elizabeth Calvert Parks Campbell Nancy Campbell Dosia Carlson Barbara Carman Rose Carnevali Carolyn Carpenter Nathaniel Cassell Iohn Challener lane Chalmers I:-me Chase Patricia Chase Eleanor Child Carl Christman Elizabeth Churchhill ass ol I9 ass of 19 Donald Clapp lohn Clough Cornelius Cochrane Laurence Cohen Nancy Cole Patricia Connamacher Mary Cooper Glenn Crawford Marilyn Crawford Mary Crawford Richard Cressey Harry Cromer William Curtis Richard Cuyler Nancy Czatt Ellen Dakin Margaret Day Colby Dempesy Elizabeth Denstad lane Dewey Audrey D'heedene Dorothy Dial Carl Doershuk Martin Doudna Marilyn Downs Robert Drake Patricia Drapeau Robert Dreeben Egbert Driscoll Richard Dunham Robert Dyck Ralph Edson Iohn Edwards Anna Ellington David Emory Harold Erlenbach David Evans Robert Evans Susan Evans Allred Fagerstrom Berihaida Fairbanks Iudith Flneman George Finnegan Daniel Fletcher Betty Foskett Ianet Fossenkemper Elizabeth Foulds Carol Frankel Caroline Fraser lean Fredrlckson Frances Frey Robert Friedman George Funk Laura Galatha David Gallup Sadie Garrett Audrey Garvin Siephen Gendzier William Gerhold David Gibbons Rocco Gioia Daniel Glicksberq Sheila Goldberg William Goldman Ruth Good Hans Graetzer Iudiih Griswold Arlene Grob Helen Gulick Leigh Gunn ass of 19 Iames Guthrie Iohn Haeussler Iohn Hagner Clarence Hake Marvin Harris Fredrick Harshbarger Henry Hauser Christie Hawes Nancy Hays Anita Heidelberg Barbara Heilman Alexander Heingarlner Norman Henderson Carroll Hess Eva Hirsch Ianet Hoff William Honan Paul Horn Reed Howald Harry Hunsicker Iean Hunter Claire Isaac Rosemary Iacobson Donza Iames David Iamieson Henry Ianiec Albert Ieandheur Alan Iohnson Katherine Iohnson Margaret Iohnson David Iones Stewart Iudson Edward Iukes Donald Kaufmann Molly Keller William King Anna Carol Kingdon Deborah Kirsh Albert Kishaba Irma Kompalla Starr Kopper David Kreger Ruth Kruger Marna Kuntsmann Irene Labourdette Arthur LaBrew Warren Laiiredo Bonnie Lake Marilyn Landis Gary Lane Ianet Larrabee Earnest Lau Elisabeth Lawther Warren Lee Richard Leed Mary Lehman Shirley Lehmann Grace Lenfest Ioan Levin Loretta Li Frederick Lighthall Beniamin Lim Lois Lind Margaret Lindley Paul Lloyd Edwin London William Lovett Mona Luyten Margaret Lyons Dalton McClelland ass of 19 ass of 19 Iohn MacDowel1 Patricia McGraw Grace McGuire William Mclntosh Robert McKay Ioan MacKinnon Drummond McLean Hale McMahon Mary Lou McMullen Ieanne Marquis Alan Mather Bruce Mattoon Arnold Meardon Robert Merwin Barbara Meyer Peter Michaels Karolyn Miller Richard Miller Robert Miller Marilyn Milne Robert Monroe Patricia Montgomery Elizabeth Moore Iames Moore Alan Morris Mary Mosse Ethel Mukai Richard Nelson Nancy Nicalo Iohn Noble Louanne Norris Carol Nuelsen Paul Ober Richard Ohmann Mason Olcott Richard O'Nei1 Marilyn Orth Iohn Owens Ieanette Palmer Lynn Partridge Harry Paulino Irving Pearson Ioyce Peck Rufus Peckrnan Evelyn Penn Gertrude Penner Lewis Perelman Philip Perkins Charlotte Phillips Iarnes Pierce Mary Pierre Preston Plews Elizabeth Powell Sally Prall Dean Pruitt Louise Purinton Kate Pusey Gerard Raap Susan Randolph Norbert Rapoza Ioanne Redlin Theodore Rehl Ernestine Reilender Sarah Rhodes Judith Richardson William Richardson Harry Ritchie Agnes Roach Eric Rothchilcl Carolyn Sandstrom ass of 19 5 ass ol I9 Mary Sandvold George Sauter Barbara Sawin Iane Sayre Paul Scharfi Susan Schatzki Stuart Scherr Paul Schmidt Ruth Schoeni Rudolph Schuster Allen Schwartz Sara Scott Margaret Seaquist Paul Seligson Iudith Senior Mary Ann Shafer Donald Shelhorn William Sheppard Phyllis Shinn Carolyn Short Lawrence Siddall Richard Sidey Ronald Singer Iohn Singleton Elizabeth Slocum Esther Smart Donna Smith Barbara Smith Elizabeth Smith Louise Smith Wilbur Smith Robert Smyth Robert Snyder Janet Springer Neale Stahl David Staley Ieanne Steiiler F rank Stephens Constance Stidley Iames Stockdale Mariorie Sukoii Derwent Suthers Dorothy Swanson Oriel Sylvanus Ioseph Szwaia Cornelia Taylor Iohn Teltsch Owen Thomas Robert Thomas Carolyn Thompson Iacqueline Thompson Iane Thorns Nancy Thoms Barbara Thornton William Thurber Edward Tobias Doris Tracy Robert Trees Herman Turndorl Nancy Turner Mariorie Van Iames Vermilya Dorothy Villars Gertrude Vutz Cristoph Wagner Nancy Walker Ruth Waltershausen Iohn Watson Helen Weaver Betty Wells ass of 19 'LT ass ol 19 Herbert White Ray Whitman Robert Whitney Robert Wignall Isabel Wilcox Louise Wiley Dorothy Williams Iohn Williams Margery Wilson Henry Wing Ralph Winkler Edmund Wise Ieanne Wishart Arthur Wolle Cynthia Worrell Lois Wright Miriam Wunderly George Wyer Barbara Young Iosephine Young Suzann Young Geraldine Youngblood Mariorie Youngblood Juniors Not Pictured Phyllis Allen Paul Anderson William Andrus Robert Baldwin Roald Buhler Ralph Tracy Seton Cottier David Cox James Crisp Mary Dauch Alan DeWolfe William Emery Richard Erickson Arlene Franklin Janet Gamble Elizabeth Garver Thomas Good Charles Gorham james Graham jean Harmon Prudence Harwood Donald Havas Marie Hill Jonathan Holloway Douglas Holtkamp Charles jackson Warner Jepson Frederick Lacey Ruth Levine John MacDonald Robert McDougal Arthur Miller Ioan Morrison William Moyer William Murray Paul Nassau Virginia Nickels Raymond Pitt Earle Poling Georgene Rasmussen William Ray August Remmers Douglas Roberts Alan Roginsky Thomas Scott Alan Shelmerdine Mrs. Charlotte Shilling Simonel Blake Smith Charles Smith Mary Snider Richard Steigerwald Clair Varner Peter Warburton Virginia Weigel Whitney White Robert Woodruff jules Zessman Shell. Vice President. ores: Class ol 1 In spite of minority objections, the sophomore class began the year in the usual manner--Hell Day, a bonfire and a pajama-run, Soph muscle-squads outfought the frosh in the traditional inter-class riots, and collected a string of pants which stretched almost to the 50-yard line at the September 30 football game. And on Women's Hell Day Lots of legs was the comment most often heard. On October 15 the class was called together for Pow- WoW by president Rog Michael. Low-iiying rainclouds LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Clark, Men's Social Chairman Ioyce Olson, Secretary-Treasurer: Roger Michael Presr dent: Margaret Nelson, Women's Social Chairman William 9 53 'la Jr Sophomore Sabra Chambers doles food-hot dogs Fnios apples, milk and doughnuts-to waiting food-hounds at the sophomores' first party. Rain, forcing a change in plans moved the picnic irom the Arb to Rec Hall. Better this way, said one soph, No ants, no walking. Sophomores Squat Together In Be Food-eager sophomores gather in Rec Hall. wring rain out ot then' levis, curse the weather, but enjoy the iood, dancing and enter tainmeni at PoWwow. advertised from 5 p.m. till. . . . forced a change of plans, and this outing, planned for the Arb, was changed to Rec Hall. Sophomore Day at the November 4 game was similarly dampened. The unexpected Thanksgiving vacation made it necessary to can- cel the Soph-Senior Christmas formal planned for December 16. Trying a second time, the class of '53 succeeded this time with the traditional Banner Dance, held March 3 in Warner Gym. Featured at this dance was the initial display of the maroon-and-white class banner. Successful in RSO, and back for a repeat in 'S 1, the soph street dance was held May 19 on the steps of Finney Chapel. LANGUAGE 6, , 7 Cf 2 1 ' ' 'NL ' N91 A VS' BOTANY o . E49 1, 2, 3' la '. W ' -532 1 Q e QQ Robert Aborn Bradley Abselz Garret Ackerson Carolyn Adams Ronald Albrecht Edward Allen Toby Allen Harold Andrews Ada Ascari Edward Assmus Iarvis Babcock Dan Baer Norman Bailey Martha-Ann Bain Cedric Bainton Richard Baker Elizabeth Baldwin Helen Batten George Beaton Allen Beatty Alan Beck Sarah Beekman Mary Beeler lack Beigelman Charles Beniamin Allan Bennett Marion Benson Barbara Biggard Robert Bils Permela Birdsell Rosemary Bishop Geoffrey Blodgett Donald Bloom F rank Blume Carl Bobbish Iurgen Boll Hannah Bonsey Claire Booss Mary Booth Elinor Bower Carol Bowman Iunia Bratter Robert Brent William Briggs Paul Brinson Thurman Brown Dorothy Brownell Ann Browning Charles Browning Daniel Buckley Faith Buckley Robert Bullington Helen Bunce Robert Burnham Randal Burrell Phyllis Butler Samuel Caldwell Maellnn Cameron Shepherd Campbell Leah Cannon Harold Carlson Dalmo Carra Mary Carter Anne Cartmell Dominick Cascio Richard Caves Allen Chamberlin Sabra Chambers Yi Chang Diana Chapin Frances Charrier Richard Clark Robert Clark Susan Clark Frances Clarke Robert Cleland Robert Clements Helen Clugston lean Cochran Iohn Coe Esther Compton Thomas Conover Dona Cooper Marianne Coper Peter Cowin Ioan Cralt Martha Craig Norman Craig Harriet Crain Robert Cruickshank Sarah Crum Mary Currie Martha Curti Richard Curtis May Dandison Beverly Daniels Bernard Dates Bruce Daube Stephen Davenport Lenore Davidoff Ralph Deal Charles De Heart lane Deschaux Rollin De Vere Virginia de Vyver Charles Dietrich Ronald Di Lorenzo Irwin Dines Elizabeth Doan David Dodge Iane Dolben Raymond Donnell Martha Dougherty Nancy Dougherty Mary Driscoll Christopher Drummond Iohn Dukes William Dumitru Iames Duncan Clare Eames Mariorie Eastwick Ianei Easum Harriet Eaton Iames Edmonds Iohn Elder Margaret Elderfield Francis Federighi Thomas Fenn lane Fetherlin Diana Field Kenneth Fisher Ella Forsyth Theodore Forward Margaretta Foulk Frederica Fox Prudence Fox Robert Freed Phyllis Freedman Wilfred Freeman Ioseph F reer Ellery Fuiks Elizabeth Gaddum Iohn Gaeuman Viola Ganger Ieanne Gardenier Ann Gassett William Gaw Barbara Geer Ellen Gerhold Ralph Gerke Mary Gibbon Robert Giordano Ann Goodall Marie Goodfellow Ethel Goodrich Murray Goodwin Marian Goss Iames Gosselink William Gravesmill Betty Green Mariorie Green Elizabeth Greensmith Hugh Grey Evelyn Griesheirner Gordon Gross Barbara Groth Diane Grubbs lean Gurney Ann Gustavson Roger Hahn Ann Hallenbeck Iudith Halperin Olive Harbinson Richard Harper Vincent Hart Ioyce Hartline Robert Hartman David Hatch Thomas Hayes Mary-Ruth Hazelden Gibson Head Herbert Henke Robert Henke Carlton Hensley Theodor Herwig Ioan Heyer Scott Himstead William Hinckley Paula Hirsch Lois Hoffman Elinor Hohman Arthur Hook Budd Hopkins Robert Horst Janet House Joseph Howell Gerald Humel Sharman Hummel Charlotte Ince Cecil Isaac Linda Jackson Julian Jadow Ioan Johnston Mason Jones Frances Jordan Myron Joseph Robert Juckett Kathryn Karol Hildy Katchen Mariorie Keeler Carol Keith Barbara Kiley Elizabeth King David Kinsey Elizabeth Kipe Elizabeth Kirker Sue Kirsch Joseph Kivett Marilyn Knack Elizabeth Knight Pamela Knight Mary Koch Glenn Koenig Joanne Koeppe Martin Kohn David Kopi Bonnie Lake Nancy Kramer Ellen Krinsley James Lancashire Roger Langsdori Carol Leahey Elaine Lee Susan Le Favour Bernard Lernoine Esther Levin John Lewis Dorothea Lindsay Romulus Linney Barbara Litt William Littman Margaret Littwitz Patton Lockwood Ann Lodge Thomas London Robert Long Donald Lord Margot Loungway George Lubasz Ruth Lurie Anne Lyman Margaret Macaulay Carolyn McClaran William McClenaghan lean McDonald William MacDowell Paul McEnderIer George McKay Ruth McNitt Ann McWethy Bruce Macwhorter Aldo Mancinelli William Manheimer Iohn Manwell Wayne Marlin William Matthews Marcia Mattson Peter Mattson Robert Mayer Louise Mayne George Mellor Peter Memmott Roger Michael Roger Millilcan James Mills Mariorie Mintz Ioseph Molder William Montie Barbara Morgan Elizabeth Morgan Mary Morgan William Morris Sheila Morrison Ian-nes Morrissey Margaret Morton Ann Moyer Nancy Myler Ioan Nahigian Katharine Nash Robert Neil Margaret Nelson Barbara Neuberg Marcia Newell lean Nichols Iohn Nicholson Stephen Nordlinger lane Noss Daniel Oestreicher Michael Ogden Harvey Olin Ioyce Olson Anita Orans Barrett O'Rear Ioan Orvis Karen Osborne Ruth Ostlund Gretchen Paiienbarger Ieanne Pagnucco Robert Palioca William Palm Darwin Palmer Robert Palmer Ioan Pankratz Claire Parker Patricia Parker Meredith Parsons Thomas Patton Mary Pearce Anne Perisho Norma Pettiiohn Theodore Phipps Emma Lou Plummer Nancy Plummer Nicholas Popovich Augustus Potter Durward Poynter Dorothy Prince Iames Proud Ki Punches Philip Read Iohn Rechsteiner George Reid Barbara Reynolds Nancy Rice Ian Richelsen Beverly Riley Toby Ritter Donald Robertson Rachael Rockwell Constance Rogers Natalie Roiansky George Rose Paul Ross Richard Rowe Nancy Rowland Beniamin Ruekberg Richard Sales Christina Sanders Kenneth Sauer Paul Schickedantz Owen Schumacher Carl Scovel Iames Scovel Robert Sears Iohn Seidensticker Stephen Sharmat Edwin Sheldon William Shell Richard Sherman Sarah Shipman Mary Ann Siegfried Sally Singer Richard Skerlong Iohn Skow Dorothy Smedley Floyd Smith Lyle Smith Robert Snodgrass Iohn Soule Michael Sperber Anne Stackhouse Suzanne Stacy Robert Staples Edward Stark Jacqueline Stark Wirriired Stedman Bruce Steiner Avonelle Stevenson Ross Stevenson Shirley Stevenson Gitlin Stewart Mary Sticlrell Anne Stillwell Iohn Stine Frederic Stoller Georgia Suydam Ellen Swain Doneta Swarts Ann Tarbutton Edwin Taylor Bryce Templeton Ruth Tenney Patricia Thomas Elizabeth Thompson Martha Tolman Diamando Tomaras Robert Torczynski Therese Totzauer lane Tucker Virginia Turner Sylvia Tuttle Karl Untch Biarne Ursin Richard Usen Paula Van Doren Iohn Van Steenwyk William Venman Iulia von Szeliski Alan Wadsworth Lavern Wagner Virginia Wagner Iean Walker Evelyn Walker Marilyn Warkow Reeves Warm Thomas Warner Barbara Waterman Amy Waters David Weikart Betty-lane Weiss Donald Wilder Melville Williams William Willmott Virginia Wilson Nancy Wise Scott Withrow Frances Wolfson Ioan Wootton Emest Wright Lillis Wylie Lucia Yates Robert Yocom Marilyn Zoller Daniel Zom Ioyce Abrahamson Rigmor Brookmann Sheridan Coqan Donald Fowler Sherril-Ann Gillette Ioan Goddard Helen Haas Terry Hai-ton John Heckrote Ioan Herbst Standley Hoch Elizabeth Leliler Sara Lelkowitz Raylyn Lindsay Arnold Pozzo Lois Raasch Ioan Hahn loyce Randolph Evelyn Sadona Sylvia Sinden David Soule Marilyn Tessmer Samuel Wang Madge Winchester Marcia Banks Jere Berger Gershon Berkson Peter Bloch Prince Browne John Carter William Cassels Frederick Chapman Frank Daniels John Davis Robert Deacon Katherine Ellis Larry Foulk George Fowler Freshmen Sophomores Noi Pictured Alfred Gibbons Irvin Gilman Emil Hansen Milton Heinberg ' Mary Howell Dolly Kang William Krueger Florence Kunitomo Jean Landles Barbara McCullough Frederick Mead Robert Mesrobian James Moon William Moore Thomas Mulligan Jean Parkes Polster Jean Powell Robert Ruck Donna Smith Barbara Stein Wesley Titterington Walther von Marschall David Wendell Amos Wong Rita Woracek Arthur Youmans Freshmen: Class ONE-nine-five-four, ONE-nine-five-four? The chant rose sonorous into the night. Flamelight wavered hot on the half-naked bodies reeling mind- less around the ceremonial fire. The figures staggered faster, beating themselves and gasping. At a signal from the leader the line broke and the figures filed off into the encircling gloom. A little child on the edge' of the crowd watched, and wondered, and wished he could be eighteen and a college boy. Thus began the '50 frosh run, which was won after several long, cold miles by Peter Schultz and jack Fenner. The class of '54 survived its tour through the 0hio countryside, because the next day at the Hamilton football game the freshmen pulled harder and won the frosh-soph tug-of-war. The sophs had collected more pants, though, and so everyone was happy. Injured frosh took up the cry: There's always next year! The costume of the frosh men was picturesque: suitcoats, bathing trunks and shoepolish numerals on hairy legs. Their duties to sophs ranged from shoe shining to shining shoes. 202 vi 5- 2 Q. N,-Q23 Exec . 'Ti 7 'Vo go: ri' a-V0 ' 'L ,Z. '4ff'+ 69,7 7 ' E 'G' .1 ? VC ' P A ii-E C l ol 0 , Hell day for women this year was primarily a spectator-sport, at least as far as the thousand- odd males who watched proceedings were con- cerned. The chief innovation was the mode of dress ordained by the soph women. Briefly, it was this: on the head, pigtailsg on the body, gym-suit, on the feet, high-heels, and on the legs, stockings and the rapt gaze of all men in sight. One misanthropic male at the Review of- fice remarked: Never seen so many knock-knees in my life. His was a minority view. At a style show held on Hell Day by frosh dorm chap- lains, Diane Morgan was judged Best-Dressed Female of '54. By December 2 the frosh felt enough at home to hold the Fifty-Four F orte. HFuturistic Oc- cupationsv was the theme, and the festivities were held at Hales Gym. After the songs, relays, and entertainment, the garbage collectors, saucer flyers, and Dixie Cup washers deployed to Rec Hall for refreshments. Two spring parties wound up the year for the freshman class, which by this time had gotten on the social ball. LEFT TO RIGHT: David Elder. Men's Social Chairman: Nancy Ford. Women's Social Chairman: Robert Mason, President: Richard Anderson, Vice President: Ray Downs. Secretary-Treasurer. Fresh Gel llell, No Sympathy Sophomores proudly dangle frosh pants on Frosh and sophs battle in front of Men's goal posts at the Allegheny game. Building: exchange breeches. bruises. Dress-up day for the Freshmen means pol- ishinq 50Ph0m0l'9 Shoes' bowmg low' Marion Thayer displays lace pants she won Unidenmied mph girl gets -flow bumpsff for having most beautiful frosh legs. at 5:30 a.m. Men's Building serenade. Class of '54 rookies show up in gym Sophomore torch-bearers start bonfire while suits. rolled stockings and pigtails. paiama-ed Freshmen await annual run. 203 Daniel Abbott Iohn Ackerman Barbara Adams Marian Adams Pamela Alexander Scott Alexander Robert Allenson Chandra AmaraSingham Grover Amen Richard Anderson George Andrews Thomas Andrews Iean Anson David Arnold Harold Ashby Alice Babcock Shirley Ballard Kate Bandler Michael Bank Ruth Barkman - Beverly Barnard Virginia Bartholomew Alvin Bass Lucy Baum Ioseph Bauer Ann Beach Gladys Beal Peter Beall Barbara Bean Isabel Beaubian Leonard Beck James Behling Sara Beierlein Angela Bell Daniel Berger Anne Bernstein Lorraine Bevan George Bew Charles Biddle Barbara Bishop Harold Blackburn Anne Blackenburq Marion Block Frederick Blum Peter Bokat William Bonsteel Frances Bower Barbara Breakey Carroll Brooke Katherine Brooks Mary Brown Rufus Browning Margaret Buck Carmen Buford Cynthia Burkhart Mary Burncheck William Butler Wendell Butt Robert Butzberger Danford Byrens Mary Callison Anne Carleton Nancy Camarius Virginia Carr Iames Carroll Carolyn Carter Noelle Carver Robert Cassacly Martha Chai Peter Chaitin S4 fc. ff? Gretel Chapman Robert Chapman Lynette Char Michael Charry Mildred Churchill David Clark Diane Clark Lois-Karen Clark lack Colwill Frank Connor Robert Cook Margaret Coon Susan Cort Iohn Cotter Elmer Count Charles Creager Elizabeth Creese Clair Cripe Barbara Crooks Charles Crothers Kenneth Cummins Willis Cupery Zelda Dana Susan Daniels Althea Davis Barbara Davis Iudson Davis Edward deCoppet Elaine Dempsey Rolfe DePuy Donald Derby Mariorie Diebolt Nancy Diehl Ioseph Dolinsl-ri Richard Dominy Eleanor Dorsey Ray Downs Richard Drake Sarah DuBois Carol Dudley Deirdre Duff Mary Dunlap Iames Dutton Leo Dworsky Ieannette Eiseman David Elder Ion Erniqholz Murray Epstein Richard Erickson Dorothy Essex Mary Esslinqer Sonia Evanoit Murray Evans Mariory Evans Ann Farmer Sonia Feldman Alexandra F elty Ioyce Fenkart Iohn Fenner Iames Ferguson Frederick Ferre' Dana Finnegan Grace Fisher Huot Fisher Ioyce Fisher Peter Fiskio Mona Flaugh Loretta Foote Mary Fopeano Constance Ford Nancy Ford Betty Foss Marianne Frank Andrew Frankel Phyllis Franklin Wilbur Franklin Edward Friedrichs Lorraine Frykberg Mary Funk Howard Furcron Sue Furnas Nancy Galaida Maryel Gallagher Iohn Gallant Walter Gandek Rosemary Ganzert Richard Gebhardt Richard Gercken Mariel Gilbert Faye Gill -. 359 '25- Barbara Gill Gerald Ginsburg Barbara Girton Lee Glaser 1-inn Glass Nancy Gledhill Howard Goodrich Gary Gordon Margaret Goslin Richard Graeser Sarah Grant Anne Graves Donald Green Susan Greenhouse Anne Griffith Hope Griswold Lawrence Gunsolus Charles Habernigq Ann Haeussler Nancy Hale Harvey Hall Mary Hall Nancy Hammond Philip Hanawalt Nancy Hanson George Harding Janet Haworth Clark Heath Frederick Heath Nancy Heinzelman Gloria Heise Marcellus Henderson Margaret Henderson Marlene Herold Phyllis Heywood Iohn Hilberry Iudith Hoffman Iames Hollister Richard Hoops Mary Houck Arthur Howard Betty Huff Robert Humiston Iames Hundley Charlotte Hunt Sylvia Huntley Clark Hurley Iudith Isquith Charles Iackson Shirley Iackson lean Iarvie Betty Jenkins Iudith Iofie Iacqueline Iones Lynds Iones Edward Iordon Anne Iosselyn Barry Iudd Edith Kahn Robert Kahn lane Kanaly Moreson Kaplan Mary Kaserman Sarah Katz William Keighin Ann Kepler Norman Kerr Laura Kimura Barbara King Baruch Kirschenbaum Ellen Klein Martin Klein Nancy Kling Katharine Klingaman Ronald Knowlton Ann Koch Ricarda Kohn Margaret Koye Eleanor Krauss Iames Kraybill I ames Krider Roswell Kring Lenice Krull Mary Kurtz Raylene Kyler Barbara Lachinian David Lagunoii Nancy Laing Lynda Laird Roger Lathan In.. ..,1 1- l 'ii 'I fg- fs 'Y w v J Qi' ' 1 I .1 X Y A Qt , saga- , . 4? 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Ei iv Qui '25 Mary Laub Elizabeth LeddY Merlin Lehman Ianet Lemmerman Maria Lenhoif Diane Less Ann Lesser Iohn Levy Richard Lillich Chi-Chuang Lin Donald Linden Nancy Lippman Michael Litt Richard Litter Mary Ann Locke Iames Lodge Ieanne Lomax Kenneth Longman Ioan Lord Florence Lorenz Robert Loveland Iacqueline Lubben Anton Luger Iohn Luke Ann McAlister Roy McCanne Louis McCarthy lames McCord Peter McCorison Thomas McCoy Dorothy McDonald Sally Maclntyre William Mcllrath Iune McMillan Shirley MacPhail Philip Mahin Nancy Mahoney Mariorie Maier Edward Manuel Michael Marchese Alan Marcus Audrey Martin Wallace Martin lean Marzullo Robert Mason Reginald Mason Virginia Mason Eugene Merritt Guy Merryman Mariorie Merz Carole Metzenberg Virginia Metzger Cynthia Meyer Roger Meyer Nancy Michael David Miller Philip Miller Sutherland Miller Iack Misner Paul Mitacek Nancy Mitchell Charles Moore Dianne Morgan Max Morris Thelma Morris Frederic Mosher Celia Moslo ' Iohn Muhlenberg Iohn Murphy Mary Myster Earle Nakane Eugene Naron Ioan Nathanson Alice Neal Allan Needle Kathryn Newbolt Ioan Neylans David Niederhauser Ellen Nordlinger Beverly Nortleet Claire Oaks Peter O'Brien Gates Odence Clark Olsen Daniel Orr Anne Osborn Stephen Ostrow Leila Ott Robert Paradise Maude Parker il 1 A-5 'J re me R xr' rj 1 if N li .1 R it 1 fa 1 - ,gf .L- ' -41:7 QF' V ie 12 1 kai, v 2 -6' rs 3 s P: uf' I 'lk -1 E ' l ,I w -l . , . va' L R? i 1 4 J ,Vx 1 l Q la R 1 , t r . f1,A'3!' l l f S' . 1 tml i Sandy Parker Rosemary Parkins Marian Parry William Parry Warren Parsons Laine Partel Margaret Peckhart Nance Peiper Ioan Pennock Shirley Penty Sandra Perlman Ioanne Perry Melanie Peyton Phyllis Phipps Evelyn Pilkinton Edith Plankerman Philippa Podolsky Harry Poehlmann Iames Pohlman Brian Pollack Iean Porter Grace Pynn Peter Radcliff William Readel Thomas Ream Donna Reed Edward Reich Iames Reichert Ross Reid Norman Reilly Daniel Reissig Michael Remer Martha Repp Margaret Reynard Elizabeth Richards Charles Richardson Eleanor Richardson Annette Richter Howard Ricketts Renie Rideout Iohn Roberts Albert Rogers William Rohdenburq Leonore Rothmann Galen Russell Marianne Russell Richard Rustay Della Ryan Ianet Sampson Sheldon Satin Robert Savage Schafer Alice Schlaepier Clara Schlecht Peter Schliesser George Schmid George Schneider Dorothy Schoeni Kenneth Schroder Peter Schultz Philip Schwimmer Conna Schwind Shirley Seaman Stephen Sears Ierome Seiler William Selmier Iliana Semmler Billie Serpas Donald Sevetson Clarissa Shaiier Shirley Shaffer George Shambaugh Barry Shank Ianice Sharp Nansie Sharpless Marion Shatts Mary lane Shaw Iames Shelly Frank Shively Fred Shults Marion Sibley Richard Simon Diana Sims Ruth Sisson Mary Sloboda Alan Smith Clark Smith Cynthia Smith Edith Smith Elizabeth Smith T 7 'T , th 1 fp N 12 tu.. . 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Cedar .. Browning, Robert Hamilton, 128 Forest Bryson, Harold Blaine, 1442 Forest .... Bnckler, Francis William, 227 Oak Butler, Lysle Kendall, 322 Morgan ..... Byrne, Archibald John, 145 W. Lorain Calmer, Barbara, IOS Elm ..........,.. Campbell, Jfamesb Arthur, 402 Morgan... Capps, Edward, Jr., 139 Morgan ........... Carlson, Ellsworth Clayton, 183 W. Lorain Carlston, Charles William, 104 Forest ....... Centeno, Augusto, 116 Elm ............,..... . Faculty Directory .....89,140 . . . . .31, 140,149 . . .29, 78, 37, 93 ...,57.139 ...35 . . .57, 78, 84, 91 Clark, Robert Loeth Alexander, 189 S. Professor. .. ..... 78, 84 Cobbe, Thomas James, 110 W. College ..... Cole, Lawrence Edwin, 111 S. Cedar .......... Collins, Benjamin Stockton, 67 S. Professor ,.... Cook, Bradford. 204 Elm ............. Cook, Clifford Alden, 42 S. Cedar ....... Cramer, Thomas Edgar, 182 Elm .......... Cremeans, Charles Davis, 90 S. Professor ..... Curtis, Lera B., 197 W. Lorain ............. Danenherg, Emil Charles, 1-44M Forest .... Dann, Arthur, 271 Elm .............. Davis, William Potter, 233 Forest Dolliver, Mary Margaret, 222 Oak ....., Domonkos, Mrs. Helen Edwards, R.D. 2, .. Douglass, Fenner Ebersole, Frank Boyd, 61 S. Professor ..... Ellis, Wade, 220 N. Professor ......... Elvin. John Earle, 143 Forest .......... Fenn, Ptercyb Thomas, Jr., 365 Edgemeer Pl..... Fildey, Harold William, 108 Woodland .... Finan, John Lincoln Fletcher, Robert Samuel, 291 Elm ..... Foreman, Frederick, 131 S. Professor...,... Foster, Elizabeth Sophia, 131 S. Professor .......... Fountain, Grigg Thompson, R.D. 1, West Lorain..... Fountain, Robert Pratt, 221 Woodland .... Fowler, Julian Sabin, 171 Forest ...... Frazer, Jolm, 48 W. Vine ........ Frost, Reuel Bryan, 103 Forest .... Garvin, Lucius, 339 W. College ..... Gottschalk, Nathan, 114 Forest .... Gove, Floyd Sherman, 172 Elm ........ Graff, Frederick George, 148 W. College .... Greef, Iugeborg, 22 Walnut ............ Grentzer, Rose Marie, 169 N. Professor ..... Grubbs, Henry Alexander, 271 Morgan... Gunderson, Robert Gray, 132 N. Main ..,. Hadaway, Paulene Elizabeth Hall, James Husst, 151 Forest ........ Hamilton, Clarence Herbert, 290 Elm .... 218 .....S9 .....70 ....138 57 ....57. 139 ....8 .....57 ....141 .....62 ....139 . . . .139, 141 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y 1 1 .....73, .....57,62 .....3l v 1 146 147 140 144 151 138 147 149 144 142 151 148 1-10 150 151 147 144 147 145 144 146 145 148 147 142 148 147 148 150 151 146 147 151 150 142 147 146 146 150 148 151 146 145 144 150 151 142 150 145 146 150 143 146 144 150 148 149 150 151 Harris, Daniel Alfred, 276 Forest ,.......... Harris, Thomas Edward, 373 Edgemeer Pl.... Hart, Vincent Selden, R.D. 1, E. Lorain Hartson, Louis Dunton, 230 Forest ........... .. Hatton, Howard 'I'., 25 College Pl ..... .....,. . .. Hellmuth. William Frederick, Jr., 201 Woodland. Henrlrichs, Mrs. Maria Stumpke, Graduate House.. Hibbard, Hope, 366 Reamer PI. ..........,... .. Hofrichter, Joseph Anthony, III, RD, 1, E. Lorain.. . Holdeman, Wtilliamb Dean, 372 Elm ......, Holden, Leo Clare, 358 W. College... Hoover, Andrew Graham, 179 Morgan. Horton. Walter Marshall, 248 Oak ..... 1-louston, Sara L., 275 Morgan ..... . Howe, Carl Ellis, 184 Forest ........ Howland, Inda Saxby, 224 W. Lorain. . .. Hughitl, Anna Luc, 291 Forest ............... 1-lungale, Joseph Terpening, 168 N. Professor .... Jackson. Robert Lodington, 180 W. College. .. Johnson, Ellen Hulda Elisabeth Johnson, Reber Nettleton, 139 S. Cedar .... Jones, George Tallmon. 322 W. College .... Judson, William Ira, 29 N. Cedar Kaufmann, Ffriedrichj Wilhelm, 190 Elm... Keesey, Ctharlesb Robert, 25 College Pl. Kennedy, John Cecil, 164 S. Prospect .... Kepler, Thomas Samuel, 252 Morgan .... Kessler, Maurice, 355 Reamer Pl ..... Kinsey, Daniel Chapin, 136 Woodland .... Knellcr, John William, 90 S. Professor ,... Koberstein, Freeman George. 140 Elm... Kurtz, John William, 67 S. Cedar .... Ladd, Beryl Amelia, 47 Morgan Lair, Jolm Calvin, 116 Elm ............ Lanyi, George Albert. 255 E. College .... Lapp, John Clarke, 172 W. College Lasley, Mtaryj Elizabeth, 105 Elm LeDuc, Thomas Harold, 160 N. Main ..,.. Lenz, Kathleen Marie, 189 W. College .... Lewis, lien William, 68 S. Professor .... I.ewis, Lucy Lee, 145 W. Lorain ,....... Lillich, George Otto, 366 Edgemeer Pl.... Love, Donald Melbourne. 460 College Lyle. Robert Edward, Jr., 20 Park ........ . Lytle, Mrs. Josephine Bonazzi, 217 Morgan .... McCalla, Luella Margaret, 158 W. College McEwen, Robert Stanley, 208 Forest ....... McKee, James Benjamin, 124 Elm ........... McLaughlin, Jfzunesj Stanton, 154 Morgan ..... Magdsick, Hilda Emily, 25 College Pl ...... Major, John McClellan, 39 College Pl. .... . Manning, Thurston Edmund, 240 W. College ..., Mattos, Edward, 39 College Pl .....,. ..... . May, Herbert Gordon, 237 W. College .... Melcher, Robert Augustus, 42 N. Cedar .... Merson. Helen Louise, 47 Morgan ..,..... Metz, Esther, 222 Oak ................. Moore, Gladys Ferry, 245 W. College ....... Morrison, Whitelaw Reid, 336 Reamer Pl .... Moyer, David Earl, 230 Elm ............ Murphy, Charles Theophilus, 64 Spring .... Murphy, Richard Miller, 148 N. Main ...... Murray, Robert Duff, Jr., 176 W. College .... . Myers, Richard Rutledge, .110 Edgerneer Pl.... Nichols, John Herbert, 353 Elm ........ Nicol, Carl Conrad Wernle, 241 Forest... ....72, ...1so, ....6s, .....72, .....60 .....57 .....14o, sz, 31, os, ....34, ...141, ....68, ....139, ....78, 151 159 143 150 143 145 149 150 142 150 144 151 147 147 151 147 150 142 150 142 145 142 151 150 147 148 151 145 144 143 146 150 143 151 151 143 151 149 149 144 151 144 147 151 151 150 147 150 151 147 150 143 151 143 149 147 146 From the Stall YVC on the Business Stall wish to express our thanks to those niany groups who. through their cooperation and good Will, have made our Work most pleasant. Very early in his college career. the studentls association with Oberlin businessmen be- comes an integral part of his daily lifeg their friendly interest is appreciated from Freshman 1-Veek through Connnenceinent. In keeping with this spirit, we of the 1951 I-li-O-I-li urge you to jizllronize lhe Hi-O-Hz' 11rIvcfrtz'se1's. YOCOM BROTHERS For over forty years Y ocom's has served the students by meeting their needs throughout their college careers. Here students End every- thing froin gym suits to yard goods, from gay percales to cover orange crates to chic, up-to- date fashions and accessories, and from stuffed niascots to luscious Botany yarns for sweaters. 29 West College Phone 4-3021 Covnjyliments of BOWE-GOEliNEB Moron SALES and LSEBVICE DE soro-P-LYMoUTH-PACKARD 164 E. Lorain Phone 5-0061 . STUDENTS - FACULTY Complzments of ALUMNI - RESIDENTS The STANDARD DDUD Eu. 19 South Main St., Oberlin, Ohio VOGUE CLEANING 53 South Main St. Phone 5-1141 Oberlin, Ohio Brings you the utmost iir, modern Drug Store Seruzce Filled by Graduate Registered Pharmacists Compliments of M E D I C I N E S At Lowest Cut Prices THE OBERLIN HARDWARE Co. T O I L E T R1 E S From Cosmetieians the Mforld over 13 South Main Phone 4-6051 5011218 - Candies - Cigars E Y ' '?1 ?'4KvQ5vV QQQ Q -.1 L ,315 F ln H . - rar .. ' .3 , 5 ' - ,dl J 1 ' : L , I I If ' :I ri. r' I 5. 1! . , I 3,1 five--L, -I . , , K 1 . '51 Q, we Y' 'I YLO 9 Orr, William James, 200 W, College ..... Owen, Llewelyn Arnold, 35 S. Professor .... Parkhurst, Charles Percy, Jr., 148512 W. College .... Parmenter, Ella Clare, 144 E. College Payne, Charles Hull, 160 E. College... Price, Wilbur Addison, 408 E. College ,... Princehorn, Arthur Ewing, 22 Walnut Ratlunsky, jack, 250 W. Lorain Rankin, J. Marie, 171 W. College ......... Rankin, Wtilcyb Robert, 195 Woodland .... Reiehard, Joseph Ruch, 265 W. College ..... Reiff, Robert Frank, 130 N. Main ........... Renfrew, William Burns, Jr., 4 Prosser Ct..... Ries, Lester Samuel, 291 Oak Robertson, David Ritchie, 129 W. College .... Robertson, Irene, 105 Elm ................... Roellinger, Francis Xavier, Jr., 124 Morgan .... Rogers, Paul Patrick, 131 Forest ........... Roose, Kenneth Davis. 153 W. Lorain .... Sacks, Norman Paul, 182 Elm ............... Schanfller, Margaret Reynolds, 100 S. Cedar .... Scheid, Paul William, 221 Forest ............. Schlesinger, Alfred Cary, 34 S. Cedar .,....... Schnelker, Mrs. Catharine Wolfe, 110 W. College .... Scott, George Taylor, 111 Forest ............ Seaman, Mrs. Frances Fenn, 158 S. Prospect .... Shaver, Chester Linn, 265 E. College .....,.. Shoun, Mrs. Ellen Llewellyn, 125 W. College Sikkerbol, Elsie Kristina, 105 Elm Simpson, George Eaton, 319 Reamer l'l..... Sims, Marion Louise, 47 Morgan ........... Singleton, Ralph Herbert, 279 W. College ..... Skjerne, Axel, 317 15. College ............... Slive, Seymour, 160 N. Main .......... Smith, Dorothy Mabel, Graduate House Smith, Stanley Wallace, 224 W. Lorain Stanley, Edith, 257 W. College Faculty Directory ....S7 ....70 ....139, 141, .....139, .....l43, .....142, . .... 141, 146 151 144 150 150 143 72 145 144 143 142 151 144 148 14.1 148 144 143 151 150 149 150 144 149 151 144 151 144 Stannard, Warren Harding Raymond, 160 N. Main ..... Starr, Dtorothyl Jean, 100 S. Cedar ............. Stechow, Wolfgang, 260 Oak ............ Steiner, Luke Eby, 75 Elmwood Pl ........ . Stevens, Eleanor Elizabeth, 40 N. Pleasant Stevenson, William Edwards, 154 Forest .... Stewart, Wtilliamj Blair, 278 W. College .... Stidley, Leonard Albert, 29 N. Pleasant .... Sutfin, Glenola Stone, 257 W. College Swanson, Neva Frances Marie, 105 Elm .... Swigart, Gladys, 130 Elm ................ Taylor, Warren, 227 S. Professor ........... Thompson, Karl Frederick, 172 W. College .... Throner, Guy Charles, 335 Edgemeer Pl ...... Tucker, Forrest Glenn, 367 Reamer Pl .... . Tnckerman, Bryant, 90 S. Professor .... Turner, Ralph Harold, 39 College Pl ........ .. Turner, Wtilliamj Arthur, 200 W. College .... Vance, Elhridge Putnam, 174 Forest ......... Van Hoesen, Ktarlj David, 90 S. Professor ...... von Wenek, Katharine Sarah, 347 Reamer Pl .,.. Wagner, Elizabeth Margaret, 230 W. Lorain .... Walker, Warren Franklin, Jr., 160 Morgan ..... Waln, George Elbridge, 317 Elm ............ Warch, Willard Franklin, 333 W. College ..... Weaver, Homer Ellsworth, 197 N. Main ...... Williams, Arthur Lyman, 239 E. College ....... Williams, Marian Sherman, 171 W. College .... Wilson, Lawrence Allen, 180 W. College ........ Winslow, Nathaniel M., 2115 Riverside Dr., Lakewood ..... Wolin, Sheldon Sanford, 176 W. College ............... Wood, Joseph Roberts, 104 Forest. ......... .. Woodbury, Charles Benjamin, 110 W. College .... Wooster, Harvey Alden, 79 S. Cedar .......... Yeaton, Chester Henry, 189 Forest .... Yinger, Jfohnj Milton, 272 Oak. ..... Yocom, Mary Sareta, 251 Forest .... ...144 ...SO ......57 57, 142 ....140 .78, 94 ....S7 ....S7 .....57,7Z .,....63 .,...63 ....70 ....60 1 1 151. 147 151 143 138 142 151 151 142 144 144 147 147 146 148 66 146 150 142 147 149 151 151 148 151 151 148 143 148 150 148 143 146 149 143 221 Sludenl Directory Aaronsnn. Mrs. Joanne Blumenfeld. 4-31. 7817 Delmar, St. Louis S. 110. ....., 61, 65 Aaronson, Myron Gerson. 4-RI, 414 W. Blackwell St., Dover, NJ ......... ..... 6 3 Abbott, Daniel Cary, I-C, 161 Walnut. St.. Newtonvillc, Mass. .,........ ..... . . Ahma, John Spencer. 3-C, 232 Sheldon Ave. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich .... . . .20 63 Ahney, James Julius, 3-T, 1817 Waverly SL., Columbia 13, S.C. Aborn. Mferteni Robert. Z-M. 51 Cumlaerlanl Dr., Yonkers. NX ..,. Abrahanison. Joyce Iiima, 1-C, 110 Hubbard Ave., Waterloo, Iowa Absclz, Rfonaldj Bradley, 2-C, 19024 Stanton Ave., Hayward. Cal ..... ...,. 6 0 Achor, Mary Ruth, 4-C, 1309 Chase Ave.. Lakewood .........,... ...6O, 73 Ackerly, Janet Adelaide, 3-C, 1501 E. 115111 St., Cleveland ..... ...6O, 69 Ackerman, John Norman, 1-ll, 427 E. Lucas St., Buuyrus. ........ .. .. ...6o,eo Ackerson, Garret G., III, 2-C, 3505 Fulton St. NAV.. Washington, D.C ..... ..... S 0 Adams, Barbara Emma, 1-C, Hilguerside Farms, Cultingsville, Vt ....... Adams, Adams, Adams. Ahrens, Carolyn Miller. 2-C, 55 Upland Rd., West Lawn, Pa. ....... ...... . Marian Ruth. 1-BI, Anpletree Road, R.F.D., Bergen, NX ..... .... 1 30 Noel Terry, 3-C, S98 Park Ave., New York, N.Y .....,,........ ....,..... Raymond Herbert, jr., 3-C, 159 Potomac Ave.. Buffalo 13, N.Y. 67, 69, 89, 176, Akingbnla, Emanuel Oyewole, 1-T, 21 Baddeley Ave., Ebute4Mctta, Nigeria .......... Albrecht, Anthony Charles. 3-C. 463 W. Ellet St., Philadelphia 19, Pa.. . Albrecht, Ronald Edgar. 2-C, Apartado Aereo 3504, Bogota, Columbia. .,....67,7O Aldrich, Carol Rose, Irreg-M, 1936 Grafton Rd., Elyria Alenius, Arvid Endwood, 4-C, 27 Gibson Ave.. Staten Island S, NX. .......... 91. 157 Alexzmder, Pamela Lemley, 1-C, 4507 Van Ness St., N.W., Washington 16 ' , D.C. .... 6: Alexander, Robert Scott. 1-C, 343 Blessing Ave., Wooster ............. Allen, Deirdre, 4-C, 922 Dodge SL, Lake Geneva, Wis ................. Allen, Edward Pratt. Jr., 2-C, 147 Alden Ave.. New Haven 15, Conn... Allen, Efllianb Toby, 2-C, 400 Blake SL, New Haven 15, Conn. .... . .. ..... 87 .,.S0,81 Allen, Phyllis, 3-C, 446 Winter St., Norwood, Mass.. ,........ .. Allcn, Robert Ethan. 4-C, 123 W. Humbird St.. Rice Lake, Wis... Allcnson, Robert Durham, 1-C. 299 Prospect Ave.. Glen Ellyn, Ill.. . . ...60 Alter, Jeanne, 3-C, American Mission, Beirut, Lebanon .........,..... ' Alvarez, Gloria Anne, Gr-C, 3888 Seton Ave., New York 66, NX, .........117 AmaraSingham, Chandra Raj, Z-C, No. 1 Mackenzie Rd., Colombo 5, Ceylon ..... 135 Amen, Grover Cleveland, 1-C, 430 East S7111 SL, New York 22, N.Y., . . . .45, 65. 135 Amsicr, Rulhli Frieda, SVM, 9 Rockland Ave., Nanuel 9, NX., . . . . . Andcr50n,j0sepl1 Lcnough. 3-M, 1411 Home Ave.. Hartsville, S.C ................ . Anderson , Anderson, Paul Arvid, 3-C, Box 155, Cornwall, Pa. Anderson, Richard Cari. 1-C. 1416 Wilmclle Ave., Wilmcite. Ill ..... ..202 Anderson, Robert Edward, 4-C, 511 N. Columbus SL.. Crestline ....... . Andrews, Alice Spalding. SAC, 2627 Ashton Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ......... 60, 67 Andrews, George Harnld, Jr.. 1-C, 5 Amherst Pl., Hartsdale. NX ...... . Andrews. Harold Gilchrcst, jr., 2-M. Box 292. Falmouth Rd., Hyannis , Mass ...... Andrews, Tl1011'lLlS Edward. 1-M, 121 Brydon Rd., Dayton 9 ................ .... 6 2 Andrus, William DeWitt, Ir., 3-C, 10 North Rd., Bronxvillc, N.Y. Angell, Ansnn. Arakzuva, Theodore Tcruko, 3'C, Box 136, Waipahu, Hawaii ...,. D955 Jean, 4-C, 6300 Beechwood Dr., Chevy Chase, Md.. .. ..,60 jean. 1-C. 17 Shaffner St.. Worcester 5, Mass ...... .... . ...47 Archilmlcl. Joan Parnall, 3-C, Pond St., Dunstable, Mass. ........ . Arkin, Judith Selda, 3-M, 90 Calhoun Ave.. New Rochelle, NX... Armer, Anthony DePinna, 3-C, Crolon Falls, NX. .......... ...-17,65 Armstrong. Betty Anne, 4-C, 39 N. Gamble St., Shelby .... .,,,, Arinslmnxz, James Edward, 5-C, 2398 41st St., Lorain ................. , ..... . Arn, Rudolph Wilmer, 4-C, 8 Mineola Ave., West View, Pittsburgh 29, Pa.. . .66, 69 Arnold, David, 1-C, 108 W. 227 St., New York 63, NX, ...,............. . . .69 Ascari, Ada Lodi. 2-C, 181 N. Main St., Wallingford, Conn. ....,.......,.. . .. Aschaffenburg, Walter Eugene, 4-C, 531 Prospect Ave.. West Hartford S, Conn... Ashburn, Richard Reginald, 1-T, 317 Decatur Sl., Sandusky Ashby, Harold Anderson, 1-C. 4425 Windom Pl., Washington 16. D.C .... .. Assmus, Edward Ferdinand, Jr., 2-C, 308 Harrison St., Xutley, Nj. .. Atchison, Robert Arthur, 4-C, 10 Hartley Ave., Princeton, NJ. ...,,... .. Marlowe Mercedes, 4-C, 165 Brookview Ave., Bridgeport 4. Conn .... 38, 69, Atwater, John Bancroft. 4-C, 2 Crow's NcsL Rd., Bronxville S, ...8O, Aub, Maria Luisa. Gr-C. Euclides 5 dep. 3, Mexico City S. Mesh... Aughey, Eithelb Margaret, 3-C, 4323 Elmwood, Royal Oak, Mich..... ...TO Babcock, Alice Louise, 1-C. K.D. No. 3, Wellington... Babcock, Jarvis Bleach, 2-C, R.D. No. 3, Wellington .... .... 222 47, ISS 158 204 178 192 192 158 178 204 192 204 192 204 178 178 154 17S 192 158 204 204 158 192 192 62 158 204 178 204 204 178 173 158 204 62 178 204 192 204 158 204 178 178 178 178 158 178 158 204 192 158 204 192 158 158 70 178 204 192 Buclimnn, Eillllillilil Ann, 4-C, 1040 W. 1v01lS1i7I' Sl., llmvling Green ...... 62,103 Baclitel. Carol Loc, Irregs.-M, 356 S. Prulcssur St.. Oberlin Bach, Nancy Eloise, 3-C. 4 Sunset, Carson City, Nov. .....,. .. Baer. Daniel Blaltlicw, 2-C, Z Horatio St., New York 14, NX ...... Bailey. Norman Aliihan. 2-C, 731 Lincoln St., Evanston. lll.,....... Bailey, Richard Clark. 4-C, 2253 Delnlncrc Dr., Cleveland 1-Iciglils .... Bain, Beverly Jnncl. 4-C. 410 W. Slierwnnd 'l'c-rr., Furl Wayne 6. lncl .... Bain. Martha-Ann. 2-C, S10 Vzillc-y Blvd. N.. Nnrtli Canton ..... . H2l1111Ul1, Cedric Roland, 2-C, Amity Rd.. Wooclbriduc. C0nn.... Baird, Glen llarslmll. Sp-T. Hzxrtvillc Baker. Richard ji-int, ZAC, Snulli St., Barre. Mass. ............... .. Balclwin, Dalton Grzif. JL. ZQM, Long: Hill Rd., llillingnm. NJ. Baldwin. Elizzibclli Cnnclict, 2-C. 29 Crescent Rd.. Madison. NJ ..... Bz1lLlwin, Robert Asliwnrtll. 3-C. Hidden Field. Anrluvcr, Mass. Ball. Joanna Lois, 2-M, R.lb. No. 1, Box 58, Cnnncllsville. Pu. Eallnrcl, Shirley Ann. 1-C. 32 Suburlaa Ave., Rnclicsler 17. NX.. .. Bzindicr, Kate, 1-C, 303 li. S5111 Sl., New Ynrk. N.Y. ........ Bunk, Michael Stuart, 1-C. 252 W. S5111 St.. New Ynrk 24. Hanks. Marcia Louise, 2-M, 600 W. Forrest Hill Avo., Peoria. Ill. Barckcr, Elsa Czirolyn. 3-31. 3307 Ormond Rd., Cleveland l-Ieiglits ..... Barkman, Ruth Marian. 1-M, ll.O. llrwx 31, Gustinv. Cul. ........ .. Barnard. Beverly jane, 1-ll, 48 Pczxrl R4l,. Springiirlcl, Vt. ..... ., Barrett, Donald Eugene, 4-11, 2237 limpnrizx St., lluskmzec, Okln.. .. Barrett. John Charles, 3-C. 1223 Benson Blvd., Frecpnrl, lll .... Barrish, Mrs. Cecilia Gartstcin. Sp-C. 25 Cnllcrzc l'l., Oberlin Barilmluniew. Ronald Ray, 3-C. 10702 Shaker Blvrl., Cleveland 4 ....... Bartholomew. Virginia Ioan, 1-Bl. 71 Woodland Dr., Brigzlilwutcrs. NX llashore, Bruce Cooper Ray, 4-C, 2514 lforziker Ave., 'Voir-mln O ..,.... llzisile, Arthur Edward. Gr-T, 126 E. 'Main St., Norwalk Bass. Alvin Isaac, 1-ll. 1112 Beach 24 St.. Fur Rockaxwriy, N.Y... Bath, Shnnishur Singh, 4-C, 20 Calcutta St.. 3iI'fliIl1, Fumnlrn Halton, Helen Ann, 2-C, Camp Wnlzimc-1. Bristol. N.l-I., ....... Bauer, Joseph Lee, 1-M, Hnmilinn, M0 ......... ........ Baum, Lucy Ann, 1-C, 408 S. 11th Sl.. liscannhal, Mich .,....... . . Baxter. Robert Malcom. 3-C. R,D. No, 2, Oberlin. .......... Baxter, Robert Marti, 3-Rl, 49 Fordham St., Williston l'zu'k. N.Y.... Beach, Ann I-Inllironk, 1-C, 29318 Lake Rd.. Buy Villzigcf ......,... . Beal, Gladys llirmlicc, 1-C. 17 Vick Park A. Rochester 7, NX ......... .. .65, 69, S9 .......7U ....78,93 ...,55,6O ....122 ...60 .65,90,i03 .,.73 .6O.65.73 ...62,63 ...SS ...78 .65,9S, 121 .37, 48, 65 ...61, 63 .....68 ,...12l Beall. Gfenrgch Peter, 1-C, 'lAJZl1'DES,l0WI1, RD. No. 2. Gvrniantmvn. NId.... Bean. Barbara lilnine. 1-C, 51 Washington Ave.. Ci'lZl1112,lm, NJ ....... . Bean, David Wiic. Sp-M. 3714 N. Randolph Sl.. Arlington. Va. Beaton, George Moody, 2-C, 31 4111 Avr., Fairport. Beauty, Allen Llnyrl. 2-C, 257 Crescent Dr.. Akron 1 ............... . . Bezinhian. lszihvl Lm'ctlz1. 1-C. 51 Czithvrlral Ave., Garden City, NX.. Beck, Alan Aclums, 2-C. 4641 Rosslyn Avis.. Inclizmzipnlis 5, Ind ,..., Beck, James Henry. 3-C. 25 Almcrinylc- Rd., New Rocliclle, N.1'..... Beck. John Daniel. 2-T, liwzi Plzinlzxtinn, Ewa, Hawaii ........... Beck, Leonard Wilfcrd. Jr.. 1-C. R.l'J. Xu. 5, Columbus, Ind. ...... ...o4,eo ...51.S5 Hcckncll. Arthur Francis, jr., 4-BI, 401 W, Pic-rcc St., Plymouth, Incl ..... .,62, 158 Beckman. Sarah lilizabelh, 2-C, 1188 Avon Rd.. Schenectady 8, N.Y.. . Be-clcr. Mary lilizabelli, 2-li, 506 Fl. Fleming. Fort Wayne S, lnfl. ............ 60 Bceman, Dc-rnthy. 3-C. 330 N. Ridgeland Ave.. Oak Park, Ill ....... . Belilimz, James Russell. 1-C, 4447 Davenport St. N.W.. Wzishington 16, D.C. .... .. Beierlcin, Sara Katherine. 1-C. Butler Rd. R.'D. Nu. 11, Fnrl Wayne, Intl. ...... .. Beigclmnn, Jack. 2-M, 10833 Bryant Ave.. Cleveland 8 ..,................... 63 Belknap, Benjamin Heywm-cl, 3-C. 3920 N. Rirlgclielxl Circle, Milwaukee 11, Wis. Bell. Bell, Marjorie Jeanine, 3-C, 20060 Hillcrest Dr.. Euclid .......... . George Leo, 2-T, Weston. , ..... , ........ .......... . . . Bell, Mary-Jane. 3'C, 2508 E, Bellcvivw Pl., Milwaukee 11, Wis. .. Bell, Mfaudej Angela, 1-31, 8717 Forest Ave., Overland, Mn.. . . .. Bellows, Peter Whitney, 3-C, 121 Butler Rd.. Glynilnn, Md..,..., Bender, William Carl, Gr-11, 3229 Auburn St., Erie, Pri. 21,89 ...6s, is ...ao.s1 Benjamin, Charles Wyllys, Jr., 2-C, 32 Terrace Avc,. Nutlcy. NJ ............. 78 Bennett, Allan Girard, 2-C, RD. Nu. 3, Box 26818, Wcccl St., New Canaan, Conn.. .64 Bennctte, George Gilbert, 4-BI. Masonic l-lomc. Gro:-nshoro. N.C,. . . . . . . . Benson, Marion Fredrika, 2-C, 1817 Riverside Dr., Smith Williamsport, Pa.. ,65 Bent. Gfeorgel Roberts, jr., 3-C, 630 Wziylancl Ave., Kenilworth, lil ...... 73, 84.91 Benthin, Harley Orville, 3-'l', RD. No. 3, Watertown, SD. ........ .. Bequucrt, Helen Marie. 4-C, 26 Hurlbnl Sl.. Czunliriilgzc, Blass.. ,..7Z Bergzcr, Daniel. I-C, IOS Station Rd., Great Neck. XX. ................. .. Berger, Jere Schinclel. 2-C, RID. Nu. 1. Spring City, Pu. Barkson, Gershon Benjamin. 2-C. 30 Clnrcmont Avo., New Ymk 27, NX ..,.. ,. y 1 1 158 ITS 192 192 15S 158 192 192 192 192 204 204 204 178 204 204 158 178 178 204 158 204 192 204 204 178 178 205 205 205 205 192 192 205 192 178 154 205 163 192 192 178 205 205 192 178 154 178 173 205 178 192 192 158 192 178 154 159 205 61 YVALTEIYS Bags SIl0ES The American Girl Shoe Hosiery S M I T H FLOOR COVERING FURNITURE 28 Soulh Main Phone 4-2371 Compliments of C BAN E C 0 . 7' - ' California Casuals 6215 Carnegie Avenue l' fl G A Sl Xu Omc lou Cleveland 3, Ohio Ren . Goose H Snozs ,C , 4 N 1 ELEPI-IONE I H College LV1'1ah ' Oberlin, Ohio -1-25-All A Friendly Atmosphere Makes A Dinner or Snack Most Enjoyable R, ll' VV!!! Be A Pleas-ure To Serve You CAMPUS RESTAURANT 223 RMRIBERW! MILES 1. wnrson unnnwnnf For bicycling satisfaction, see Since 1887 QBERLIN BIKE and APPLIANCE YVe serve the College and Community 49 South Main Phone 4-8531 Glenn I. Molyneaux and Sons Since 1888 HARPER METHOD Beauty Salons -K World Wide Franchised Shops for Men and Women 19 YV. College-Phone 4-9051 UP Stairs 26 SU11111 Nlklifl 11110116 4-2391 GIIIBSOIXVS The Slofre Tim! Serves You lies! SUPREME QUALITY BAKED GOODS 0 CANDY o ICE CREAM 224 Bcrln, Michael julian, 3-C, 5009 Weaver 'l'crrzu:c N.W., Washington 16, D.C. .... 21 Berliner, James Irwin, 4-C. llll Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y. ................ 66, Bcrmudcs. Rfnlphj Donald, 3-C, 605 Main St., Woburn, Mass... ....69, Bernstein, Anne, 1-C, ll Garrison Rd., Brookline, Mass ............ Bevan, Lorraine lilczumr, 1-C, 17 E. Highland Ave., Villa Park, 1ll.... ....6S, Bcw, George Ervin, 1-M, 956 39th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Flu ...... .... Biugiolti, Guy Anthony, GPC, 6810 Clinton Ave., Cleveland 2 ..... ..... . Biddle, Charles Wesley, I-C, 830 I.al'ayctlc Ave., Niles ,............. ....,.. . Biddle, Kzilhcrinc Joyce, 3-C, 906 Abington Pike, Richmond 22, Ind. ........ 20, 60 Bidlnck, Gerald I-I., .3-C, 407 Chcllcna Ave., Jenkintown, Pu. ....... Bidluck, jerry Thomas, 3-M, 1484 Robinwood Ave., Lakewood .... .... 6 3 Bidwell, David Curtis, 3-M, 6810 Emlcn St., Philadelphia 19, Pa ...... Bicdcrmann, Carl Robert, 3-C, 702 Wellington SL., Chicago 14, Ill .... .. liicrfreuncl, Werner Richard, l-C, 62-Sl Welhcrolc St., Rego Park, N.Y.,.. Bigelow, Ernest Noe, Gr-T, 186 W. Main St., Norwalk Bigelow, Howard Elsnn, Gr-C, 35 Shattuck St., Grcenlicld, Mass. Biggard, Bzxrbaru Ann, l-M, 105 Roycmfl Ave., Ml. Lebanon, Pa... . . .. Bills, Nancy Vcryl, 4-C, 1030 Bennett Ave., Evanston, Ill. ........ Bils, Robcrtlfrc-dcrick, 2-C, 417W South Blvd., Unk Park, Ill. ...... . ..... . .. Binning, Gordon Howard, 4-M, 1029 W. 4th Sl., Weiser, Idaho .... .... 6 2, 93 Birdsell, Pcrmela Loc, Z-C, 704 Park Avc., Beloit, Wis. ........ ..... . 70 Bishop, Barbara june, 1-C, 5331 Van Dyke Rd., Almont, Mich ...... Bishop, Rosemary Scary, 2-C, 326 Willow St., New Haven ll, Conn .... . . . .60 Biltinger, Rfoburth linrl, Gr-C, 2174 Arthur Ave., Lakewood 7 Blachly, William Norton. 4-C, Kellogg Hill Rd., R.D. No. 1, Westport, Black, liflcanorl Joanne. 3-C, 230 Somerset Ave., Fairfield, Conn .......... .62, Blackburn, Harold Lawrence, 1-C, 1829 liutaw Pl., Baltimore 17, Md. Blackcnburg, Anne Louise, 1-C, 306 Elm Sl., Ypsilanti, Mich. ,... ..... .... . Bowers, John Harvey, I-'l', 7456 lidgcmr Block, Carol Eleanor, Block, Marion Julia, Blankslcn, Richard Alun, 4-M, 175 W. 95rd Sl., New York ZS, N.Y... Bloch, Peter Robert, 2-C, 5726 Dorchester Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. 4-M 4929 N. Fairfield Ave., Chicago 25, Ill... l-C, 15 Cooper Rd., Scnrsdale, N.Y... Conn .... .60 73 120 Blndgctt, Geoffrey Thonms, Z-C, Union College Campus, Schenectady 8, N.Y ..... 78 Blodgclt, Lester Warren, 3-C, 11844 189th St., Sl. Albans 12, N.Y, ........ Bloom, Donald Cmnt, Z-C, 2623 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Ill .......... Bloomsburgh, Mildred Lewis, 3-M, 643 Glen Ave., Westfield, NJ ................ . Iilough, William John, 4-C, 3618 Livingston St., N,W., Washington 15, D.C ..... 60, lllum, Frederick, 1-M, S7 Central Ave., Spring Valley, N.Y. ............... 69, 70, Blume, Frank Reinhzirl, 2-C, 353 Ii. Torrance Rd., Columbus 2 ....... . ,,... .. Blumenthal, Robert McCallum, 3-C, 2423 Harrison St., Evanston, Ill ..... .... 9 0, 91 Bobbish, Carl Dean, Z-M, 20031 Shrewsbury, Detroit 21, Mich. ................. . Boddie, Marcia Lorraine, 3-C, 821 W. Lanvalc Sl., Baltimore 17, Md ............... . Bochmert, Wfnllcrj Kenneth, 3-C, 15622 Norway Ave., Cleveland 11. .73, 84, 94, 95 Boehringer, Siegfried, 1-'l', 2 Kirchplutz, Markgrocningcn, Germany ............ 70, Bokat, Peter Akulin, 1-C, 1950 Andrews Ave., New York 53, N.Y. .... ...... 6 0 Boll, Jiirgcn, 2-C, Uhlzmrl Sl. 48, Frankfort, Germany ............ ...70, 126 Bond, Barbara, 3-C, 1206 Harlem Blvd., Rockford, Ill. ..... ..., 6 0, Bonscy, Hannah Louise, 2-C, Box 75, Makawao, I-Iawaii... ....60, Bonsey,WCilliamD Edwin, Jr., Box 75, Mnkawno, Hawaii ............ . .... 60, Bonstcel, William lidwkurcl, I-C, 910 Dresden Rd., Cleveland Heights .... .... Bontrager, John Kenneth. 2-T, R.D. Nu, 1, West Lafayette .................. .... Booss, Claire Elizabeth, 2-C, 3902 Spuytun Duyvil Pkwy., New York 63, N.Y. ...... 66 Booth, Mary Eliznbcllm, Z-C, S45 Lee Ave., Webster Groves, Mo ............... .. .. Bush, Ray Warren, 1-T, I-123 Hayes Ave., Sandusky ................ Bostain, James Clarence, -1-C. 1175 S. 41st. St.. 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Briggs, Margaret Louise, 2-lil, 13 Bay View St., Burlington, Vt. Briggs. William Fredrick, Jr.. Z-C, Miner St., Middletown, Conn .... .... 7 8, 192 Brinkman. Nancy, 4-C, 16 Huron Rd., Bellerose, N.Y ....... ...... ........... 1 5 9 Brinley, Floyd John, Jr., 4-C, 2070 Campus Rd., Apt. 45, Toledo 6 ........ 31, 69, 89, 159 Brinson, Paul Joseph, 2-C, 2030 Sheridan Dr., Kenmore, N.Y. ..... ........... 1 92 Britton, Anne Fenwick, 3-C, 166 Grand Ave., Englewood, NJ ............... 60, 112, 179 Bronsteen, Robert William, 4-C, 320 Central Park West, New York 25, N.Y ....... . .9l, 159 Brooke, Wfaltcrj Carroll, Jr., 1-C, 25 Church St., Staunton, Va .... ............... 2 05 Brookmann, Rigmor Ella, IQM, R.D. No. 1, Howes Cave, N.Y. Brooks, James Oliver, 3-C, 738 11tl1 St., Wilmette, Ill. .............. 63, 67, 82, 93,179 Brooks. Katherine Anne Tomasyn, 1-C. 1209 Shepard St., Washington, D.C. ......... 205 Broscoe, Andy Joe, Gr-C, 2631 Wildwood Ave. N.H., Canton 4 Broscoe, Mrs. Eleanor Meacham, Gr-C, Randolph Brough, Almosj Joseph, 4-C, 25519 Meridian Rd., Grosse Ile, Mich .... . .... 82,159 Brown. Mary Ellen, 1-C, 245 E. Market St., Tiffin ...,............... . . . 205 Brown, Nancy Carol, 4-M, 139 W. 10th St., Erie, Pa. ............... ....... 1 S9 Brown, Pardon Tillinghast, Gr-C, 618 W. North St., Piqua Brown, Thurman Theodore, Jr. Z-C, 223 Claremont Ave., Verona, N.J ........ .84, 89, 192 Browne, Prince Nimneh Abiaseh, 2-C, S8 Ashmund St., Monrovia, Liberia .......... 70, 80 Brownell, Dorothy Wilson, Z-C, 35 Churchill Rd,, Hamden, Conn. ...... ..... 6 0,192 Brownell, Kathryn, 3-C, 701 Spruce St., Berkeley 7, Cal .... ..... ..... 6 0 ,179 Browning, Ann, 2-C, Sachcm Plain Rd., Norwichlown, Conn.... 192 Browning, Charles Hamilton, 2-C, 128 Forest St., Oberlin .... ..... 6 0,193 Browning, Rufus Putnam, l-C, 128 Forest Sl., Oberlin ...... ..... 6 9,205 Brownlee, Robert Sanford, 3-M, 1412 Irene Rd., Lyndhurst .... .......... I 79 Brucker, Roger Warren, 4-C, 26M W. Main St., Shelby .......... . . .ZO, 37, 50, 159 Brunner, Richard Alan, 4-C, 3609 Ludgate Rd., Shaker Heights. . . ........ .. 179 Bryce, Efllsworthl Scotte, 3-C, 12 N. 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No. 2, Watertown, N.Y. .......... .. 179 159 205 .....ao, . ..... so, 193 193 .........84, .........6o, Bunney, William Edward, Jr., 3-C, Millstone, NJ. ................ 58, 67, 69, 89, 93,179 Burkam, Mrs. Frances McPherson, Gr-C, 19 Cleveland St., Kensington, Md, Burkhart, Cynthia Humphrey, 1-M, Box 166, Union City, Pa. .................. 62, 205 Burley, Bruce William, 4-C, 235 Union St., Hamburg, N.Y ..... ..... 1 59 Burley, James Thomas, 4-M, Main St., Tatamy, Pa ..... .... 60, 160 Burncheck, Mary Ann, 1-M, Box 329, West Leiscnring, Pa .......... ...... 6 2, 205 Burnham, Robert Stanley, Z-C, 51 Castlebar Rd., Rochester 10, N.Y. .... ..... 7 8, 84, 193 Burrell, Randal, 2-C, Oak Hill Rd., Harvard, Mass ........... ....... ........ 1 9 3 Butler, Phyllis Anne, 2-M, 253 Dale St., Syracuse 8, N.Y. ........... . .. 193 Butler, William Thomas, 1-C, 118 Gray Ave., Webster Groves, Mo ....... . . . 205 Butt, Wendell Johnson, Jr., 1-C, 42 Washington St., Penacook, N.H ..... 205 Butzberger, Robert Pease, 1-C, 11 Grcendale Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y ..... ...... 2 05 Byrens, Danford Murray, Jr., l-M, 11 Treehaven Rd., Buffalo 15, N.Y ..... .... 6 0, 205 Cadigan, John Edward, 3-C, 173 Cooper, Ottawa, Ont. ...... ........ 1 79 193 160 205 179 Caldwell, Samuel Lee, 2-C, 39 Beverly Rd., Hamden, Conn. .... .... 7 0, 89, Callison, James Crofts, 4-C, 2705 Mosby Pl., Alexandria, Va .......... ............ 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Carroll, James Leo, 1-C, 166 Railroad St., St. Johnsbury, Vt.. . . . ......S8,60 Carroll, Sue, 4-C, 1118 Birchard Ave., Fremont .............. .. .,.. 33,73, 156 Carstensen, Edith Nellie. 4-C, 1729 S.E. 31st Ave., Portland, Ore .... . Carter, Carolyn Mae, 1-C, 7 Highland Ave., Elberon, N.J. ...... ..... . .. Carter, Glenn Frank, 4rC, 2279 Ridgewood Rd., Akron .... ..... 8 0,87 Carter, Jolm Daniels, 2-M, 3220 Holman, Houston 4, Texas Carter, Mary Catherine. 2-C, 17116 Shaker Blvd., Shaker Heights.. . . . . .62 Cartmell, Anne Carolyn, 2-C, 500 Decatur St., Watkins Glen, N.Y.. . . .. . .67 Carver, Noelle Joyce. 1-C, 244 Brooklawn Dr., Rochester 18, N.Y.. . . . . . .60 Cary, Stethl Arton, Gr-M, 150 Forest Blvd., Avon Lake Cascio, Dominick Louis, 2-C, 530 D Grand St., New York 2, N.Y. .... .. Cassady, Robert Idleman, Jr., 1-C, 624 Hermitage Dr., Deerfield, Ill.. . . . Cassell, Nathaniel Henry Benedict, 3'C, 89 Broad St., Monrovia, Liberia. 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I'a. .... 3, Bethesda, Md. .... ...124 60, 70, 60, 64 ....61 ....69 ,....120 60, 70 .....61 62, 67 Daube, Bruce Channing, 2-C, 71.5 Slterntan Ave., South Bend 16, Ind.. . . . . . .84 Dauch, Mary Lois, 3-C, 428 Wayne St., Sandusky Davenport, Harry Bronson, 3-C, 53 Church St., Plymouth, Pa. Davenport, Stephen Rintonl, Jr.. 2-tf, Cove View Rd., Willomere, Riverside, Conn. 78, 84 Davidoff, Leonort-, 2-C, 28 Marshall Ridge Rd., New Canaan, Conn. ............ 60 Davis Alison, 4-C, 14 School St.. liasl Williston, N.Y. .............. 60,63.67, 158 Davis, Althea Lucille. 1-C, 10209 Connecticut Ave., Kensington, Md. ...,...... 116 Davis llarhara Joan, 1-C, 1009 Copentan, Flint 4. Mich. ............ .... 6 9 Davis,John Ira, 1-'l', Homestead Trailer Park, Appleton, Wis.. . . . Davis, John Willis, Jr., 2-M, 128 Rockland Ave., Bradford, Pa ..,. . . Davis, Rtogerl Judson. 1'C, .128 Rockwood llr., Painesvillt' ........ Davis, Sydney Pentecost, Gr-M, 516 li. Main St., Youngstown, Pa. Day, Elizabeth Lt-nort-, 4-C, 8 ltrookfield Rd., Wellesley, Mus. .... .... 5 7 Day, Margaret livelyn, 3-C, 2525 Chester, Little Rock, Ark. ...... .... 6 O Deacon, Robert lfrnscr, 2-C, Flanders Rd., Woodbury, Conn. .... Deahl, Robert Waldo, Gr-M, 220 S. Division St., Zelienople, Pa. Deal, Ralph MacGill, Jr., Z-C. 2011 Beverly Dr., Charlotte, N.C. .... .. . .60 de Coppcl, Edward, 1-lf, 105 li. 67th St.. New York 21, N.Y... .. . Delfazio, Franklin George, lrreg-M, 305 llilliztrd Rd., 1-Ilyria De Heart, Charles Hedges. 2-M. S14 W. Abriendo, Pueblo. Colo... De John, Alexznnler Joseph. 4-M, 762 S. Union St., Limo ....... .... 6 2 dcLaubcn1els, Leroy Arthur, 4-C, 352 W. College, Oberlin de Leeuw, Shirrell, 4-C, 4 Howard Ave., Williamsville. N.Y ..... ,... . .. Dcmpesy, Colby Wilson, .1-C, 46 Academy Rd., Wcstmount, Quebec. .. . . . Dempsey, Elaine, 1-M, 1262 Riverside Dr., Akron ............,........ Denison, William Clark, Gr-C, 280 llakertlale Rd., Rochester, N.Y. Dennig, Walter litnil, 1-'l', Geranien Str. 20, Karlsruhe Baden, Germany .... Denninger, Karl Vincent, 4-C, 86 Camden St.. Rochester 12, N.Y ........ .. . Denny, James Mason, 4-C, 84 N. Audubon Rd., Indianapolis 19, Ind .... ....... . Denstad, lilizabetli Anna, 3-C, 105 Beltran, Malden, Mass. ......... 57,67 Dcppcn, Patil Eugene, 2-'I', R.D. No. 1, Box 206, Hloomvillc .... Deppcn, Mrs. Viola Schmid, 1-'l', 75 Hawtltorne St., Struthcrs Dc1'uy, Ctharlesi Rolfe, 1-C, 9900 Blackburn, Plymouth, l11iclt.... ....69, 70 Derby, Donald Harry, 1-C, 32 Newton St., Norwalk ....... . ......... ........ Deschaux, Jane Mildred, 2-C, 1.12 Sampson Ave.. Staten Island 8, N.Y Dessem, Ralph lingerie, 3-'l', R.D. No. I, North Olmsted ............... . , ...... Dettman, Lawrence Alan, 4-C, 105 Forgham Rd., Rochester 12, N.Y.. Dettman. Stanford lilngene, 2-C, 105 Forgham Rd., Rochester 12. N.Y. 60, 78 DeVere, Rollins Russell, Jr., 2-C, Lake Lucerne, Chagrin Falls. ........ .... 6 0 de Vyver, Virginia Harriet, 2-C, 8 Sylvan Rd., Durham, N.C.. . .. Dewey, Jane Priscilla, Il-C, 222 W. Stanhope, Sidney, Mont .... DeWol1e, Alan Stuart. 3-C, 5 Morris Ave., Schenectady 8, N.Y. .... D'heedene, Audrey Jeannette, 3-C, 419 Woodland Rd.. Madison. N.J... Dial, Dorothy Ann. 3-C, 424.1 W. 196111 St., Cleveland 26 .........,. . Dickinson, Helen Florida, 2-C, 420 W. 119th St., New York 27, N.Y .... .....133 .. .... 60, ....60 1 Q v 1 v 1 y s 193 193 161 193 180 180 161 161 180 180 161 161 206 193 193 63 206 161 161 194 194 194 194 161 206 206 154 60 206 161 180 60 194 206 194 161 180 206 154 161 161 180 154 206 206 194 152 161 194 194 180 78 180 180 60 Directory Diebolt, Marjorie Witte, IVC, 15 Somerset St., Chatham, N.J ..... 60, 102, 103, 119, 124, 206 Diehl, Nancy Ann. 1-M. 224 Harvard Pl., Ontario. Cal. .......................... 206 Dietrich, Charles Melvin, 2-C, 8 Hillside Rd.. Claymont, De1.,.. ............. .. 194 Dillon, Delphin Delmas, Gr-T, 119 N, Thoman St., Crestline Di Lorenzo, Louis Joseph, 4-C, 2701 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N.Y. .... 33, 59, 115, 156, 161 Di Lorenzo, Ronald Eugene. 2-C, 2701 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N.Y ..... 55, 59, 71,194 llines, lrwin Johnathan, 2-C, 2662 West 2nd St., Brooklyn 24, N.Y ..... ........ 1 94 Dirgo, John Peter, 4-C. 1511 Pembroke St., Bridgeport 8, Conn ..,. 162 Donn, Elizabeth, 2-C, 4935 Olentangy Blvd., Columbus 2 ........... . . . 194 Dodge, David Elgin, 2-C, 12 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich .... ..... 1 94 Doering, Milan Fred, 4-C, 1936 Green Rd., South Euclid ......... . .... 60, 162 Doershuk, Carl Fredrick, 5-C, 1832 Elm St., Youngstown 4 ...... .... 8 9,180 Dolben, Jane. 2-M, 17 Bond St., Reading, Mass ........... ............ . .. 194 Dolinski, Joseph William, 1-C, 4039 Tudor St., Philadelphia 36, Pa ............... 206 Dolliver, Margaret Elle, 4-C, 3752 Jocelyn St., N.W.. Washington 15, D.C. 60, 67, 71, 162 Dominy. Richard Gray, 1-C, Main St., Hermon, N.Y. ..... .......... 2 O6 Donnell, Raymond Wylie, 2-C, 305 D St., Davis, Cal ...... .. . .. 194 Dore, Alan Arthur, 4-C, 745 Greenview Dr., Glendale, Mo .... .... 6 2, 93 Dorn, Ellen, Gr-C. 376 S. Chase Ave.. Columbus 4 Dorsey, Eleanor Rose, 1-C, Huntington. Md ...........,..... ..... 2 06 Doudna, Martin Kirk. 5-C, 2011 Lowell Ave.. Louisville 5. Ky.. . . ...133, 180 Dougherty. Martha Holmes, 2-C. 1004 N. 6th St., Austin, Minn .... ..... 1 94 Dougherty, Nancy Louise, 2-C, 405 Atkins Ave., Lancaster, Pa. ..... ..... 1 94 Downs, Marilyn Adelle, 3-C, 831 Garfield Ave.. Aurora, Ill ............ .... 6 2,180 Downs, Ray Farnham, 1-C. 12 Hachiyama, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan ..... ...202, 206 Drake, Richard Matthews, Jr., 1-C, 264 Winspear Ave., Buffalo 15, N.Y. ....... 113, 206 Drake. Robert Edsell, 3-M, Monmouth Hills, Highlands. N.J ............. ..... 1 80 Drapeau. Patricia Anne. 3-M, 29 Granite St.. Malden, Mass. ...................... 180 llreeben. Robert, 3-C, 3875 Waldo Ave., New York 63. N.Y. ............ 60, 80, 81,180 Dreher, Millieent Consuelo, 4-C, 121-23 82nd Dr., Kew Gardens, N.Y. 33, 57, 59, 68, 70 162 Driscoll. Egbert Gotzian. Jr., 3-C, Converse Rd.. Marion, Mass. .........,....... . 180 Driscoll, Mary Cumming, 2-C. Converse Rd., Marion, Mass. ..........., 194 Drummond, Christopher Q., 2-C. 4180 Poinciana Ave.. Miami 35, Fla. .... ..... 1 94 Du Bois, Starahj Jane, 1-C, 122 Plimpton St.. Walpole. Mass ......... ...120 206 Dudley, Carol. 1-M, 34 Cottage Farms Rd., Cape Elizabeth, Maine .... ........ 2 06 Dudley. Richard Eldridge, 4-C, 86 Hancock St., Auburndale, Mass. .... ..... 6 3, 80 162 Duff, Afnnisl Deirdre, 1-C, 153 Clarence Rd., Scarsdale. N.Y. ....... ...... 6 0 206 Duffey. Carol Anne, 4-C. 68 Church St.. Chagrin Falls ...... ................ 6 0 162 Dukes, John Noland, 2-C. 407 Hamline, Grand Forks, N.D ....... .............. 6 9, 194 llumitru, litlil William David. 2-C, 18887 Riopelle St., Detroit 3, Mich.. .57, 67, 70, 194 Duncan, Ctatherinel Ann. 4-C, 1613 Mt. Eagle Pl.. Parkfairfax, Alexandria, Va .... . 162 Duncan, James Jay, 2-M. 50 W. Erie St., Pinesville .............................. 194 Dunham. Richard Marshall, 3-C. 3456 Island Ave.. Toledo 14 ......... 180 Dunlap, Mary Gordon, 1-C, 118 Highwood Ave., Leonia, N.J ...... ..... . .. 206 Dutton. James Kedzie. 1-C, 723 Collingwood Dr.. East Lansing, Mich ..... ..... 2 06 Dworsky, Leo Henry, 1-C, 271 Central Park West, New York 24, N.Y ..... ..... 6 6 206 Dyck. Robert Gilkey, 3-C, Box 145, Blacksburg, Va ................... ..... 6 0 180 lianies. Clare Hamilton. 2-C, 114 li. 84th St., New York 28, N.Y ........... 60, 114, 194 Eastwick, Marjorie Elizabeth, 2-C, 19 Melrose Ave., North Arlington, N.J ....... 135,194 liasum. Janet Elizabeth, 2-C, 115 N. Allen St., Madison 5, Wis ....... .... 6 0, 67, 70, 194 1-Iaton, Harriet James, 2-C, 225 College St., Urbana ........................ 58, 66,194 Ebel. Mrs. Marjorie McLean. Sp-M, 4111 Arthington Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind. Ebel, Robert Dean. 4-C, 244 W. Maple St., North Canton .................. 78, 94. 162 Eddie, Margaret Anne, 4-M, 1637 22nd St., Wyandotte, Mich. lidmonds, James Jacob, 2-M, 9 3rd St., Pittsfield, Mass. ...... .. lidson, Ralph Adams, Jr.. 3-C, 20 Pleasant St., Methuen, Mass.. . . . lidwards, John Otis, 3-C, 176 Eastland Ave., Rochester 18. N.Y.. . . Edwards. John Veddard, 2-T, 687 Orchard St.. Oradell, N.J. Edwards, Mrs. Virginia Jones. l-'I', 687 Orchard St., Oradell, N.J. l-Iglinton. Douglas, 4-C, Hickory Hill, Avon, Conn .............. liiseman, Jeannette Noel, 1-C, Westtown Rd., Thornton. Pa ..... .. . 194 180 ....60,180 162 ......34,206 Elder, David Livingstone, 1-C, American Mission, Tehran. Iran ........... 58, 202,207 Elder, John Dixon, 2-C, 612 S. Stone Ave., LaGrange. Ill. ....................... 194 Elder, Joseph Walter, 4-C, American Mission, Tehran, Iran ...... 23, 29, 40, 63, 67, 80,162 Elderfield, Margaret Helen, 2-C, 19 South Dr., Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y ......... 59,194 Ellington, Anna Louise, 3-C, 429 12th Ave. N., Birmingham 4, Ala ,........ ..... 1 80 229 Elliott, David Loucks, 4-C, 404 W. 116th St., New Yurk 27, N.Y ..... , . .67, 93, 162 Ellis, Mfaryb Katharine, Z-C. 121 E. College St., Oberlin Emery, Judith Merrill, 4-C. Naval Shipyard, Quarters M , Boston, Mass. ..... 62, 73, 162 Emery Marie Louise, 4-M, 1702 Maple St., New Cumberland, Pa ................... 162 Emery Robert Firestone, 4-C. 1329 Lake Blvd., SL. Joseph, Mich .... .... Z 0. 37, 69. 162 Emery, William Rufus. 3-C. Caseros 751, Buenos Aires, Argentina .... ........,. 6 2 Emigholz, Jon Christian, 1-C. 4557 S. Hills Dr., Cleveland 9 ..... ....... 2 07 Emory, David Lloyd, 3-C,.I'0wel1's Lane, Westbury, NX .... . . .82, 93, 180 Enders, March, 4-C, Waterville Rd,, Avon. Conn ..... .........., . ..... ..... 1 6 2 Endrcss, Molly Jane, 4-M, 844 Worlon Blvd., Cleveland Z4 ...................... 60, 162 Enrietto, James John, 4-C, 3358 Stuyvesant Pl., NW., Washington 15, D.C. ...... 71, 162 Epstein, Murray Stewart. 1-C, 215 West 92nd St., New York 25, N.Y ........ .... 2 O7 Erdman, Ernest John. Jr,, 4-M. 1303 Prospect St., Sandusky. . .a ....... .. 162 Erickson, Richard August, 51-C. Mount I-lei-mon. Mass. ...... .. 207 Erickson, Richard Duane, 3-C, Airport Rd., Oil City, Pa. ....... .... 7 8 Erlenbach, Harold Donald, 3-C, 127 E. Main St., New London ,.... .,.84, 181 Essex, Dorothy Jean, 1-C, 711 7th St., S.W., Rochester, Minn ...... .. 207 Esslinger, Mary Nancy, 1-C, 1598 Plumtree Rd., Springfield 8, Mass. ,,.. . 1 . . 207 Evanoff, Sonia Lucile, 1-M. 4313 S. Hanna St., Fort Wayne 5, Ind ..... ...63, 207 Ex-ans,ACustinJ Murray, 1-C. 445 Riverside Dr., New York 27, N.'1' ..... ...62, 207 Evans, David Josephsnn, 3-C, Medical Center, Miraj. India ............ .... 1 81 Evans, Edward Tait, 4-C. 1480 W. Macon St., Decatur, Ill.. .. ...89, 162 Evans, Frank Evan, 4-C, 1480 W. Macon St., Decatur. Ill ..... ....... 1 62 Evans. Marjory, 1-C, 112-Z8 68th Dr., Forest Hills, N.Y .... .. .65, 66, 207 Evans. Robert Morley, 3-C, Barlow Rd., Fairfield, Conn, ,... .... . .. 181 Evans, Susan Stewart, 3-C, 610 Prospect St., Westfield, N.J .... ...60, 181 Eversole, john Adam, Gr-'1', Burlington ,IcL,, Mo ........ , , 154 Eversolc, Mrs. Mary Fulirman, 1-T, Burlington JCL, Mn. FHECFSUOIII, Jiuhnb Alfred, 3-C, 715 Oxford Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich ............... .. 181 Fairbanks, Berlhaida, 3-C, 10 Grandview Ave., Troy, N.Y. ............ 60,98,105, 181 Falkner, Ffredcricl Siherardl Neil, Gr-C, 11 Grimsby Rd., Louth, England ........ 69 Farmer, Bfarbaraj Ann, 1-C, 5 Ellicott St., Cattaraugus, N.Y. ............. ..... 2 O7 Federighi, Francis DeLage, Z-C, 607 Xenia Ave., Yellow Springs .... ........ 1 94 Feinstein, Samuel Irving, 4-M, 253-5 Norfolk St., Newark 5, N.J ....... . . .61, 62, 162 Feldman, Sonia Louise, I-C, 1999 Coventry Rd., Cleveland Heights ..., .,... 2 07 Felty, Alexandra Louise, 1-C, 26 Concord St., West Hartford, Conn. .... .... Z O7 Fenkart, Joyce Caroline, 1-M, 204 Oak St., Weehawken, N.J. ....... ..... 6 2,207 Fenn, Pfercyj Thomas, III, 2-C, 365 Edgemeer Pl., Oberlin .... ...61,63, 194 Fenner, John Henry, 1-C, 370 Oradell Ave.. Oradell, N.J. ...,.,. ...,... 2 07 Ferguson, James Walmn, 1-C, Bowen Hill Rd., Greene, R.I. .......... ...,. Z O7 Ferre, Frederick Pond, 1-C, 2221 Garland Ave., Nashville 5, Tenn .... . .... 119, 207 Fetherlin, Jane Anne, 2-M, 244 North Ave., Washington, Pa. ...... ...62, 194 Field, Diana Sloane, 2-C, 18 W. 12th St., New York 11, N,Y.. .. ...60, 194 Fields, Robert Wise, 4-M, 166 Elizabeth St. N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Finemzm, Judith deMille, 3-C, 10 Maple Ave., New Rochelle, N,Y. ............,... 181 Finken, Dorothy Alwine. 4fC, Box 214, Connely Dr., Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y ..,. 162 Finley, Joann Arlene, 4-C. 315 Wilmington Ave., Dayton ........................ 162 Finnegan, Dana Gillespie, 1-C, Cove Pl., Mountain Lakes, N.J. ..... .... 1 21,207 Finnegan, George Bernard, III, 3-C, Cove Pl., Mountain Lakes, N.J, .... ....... 1 81 Fisher, Ffrankl David, 4-C, R.D. No. 1, Box 56, North Jackson .... ...57, 60, 162 Fisher, Grace Joann, 1-C, Conewango Ave., Ext., Warren, Pa ...... ....... 2 07 Fisher, Huot, 1-M, 436 Locust St., Edgewood. Pa. ............... ...61,207 Fisher, Joyce, 1-C, Box 56, North Jackson ........................ ....... 2 07 Fisher, Kenneth Deane, 2-C, 1917 Baker Ave., Schenectady 8, NX. ..... ...8O, 89, 194 Fiskio, Peter William. Jr., 1-CQ S8 Vista Terrace, New Haven 15. Conn.. .. .... . 207 Fixx, Mrs. Marlys Fuller, 1-T, 3328 81st St., Jackson Heights, N,Y. Flaugh, Mona Lee, 1-M, 321 Cummings St., Cambridge Springs, Pu. .... ....... 6 2,207 Fleming, John Wilson, Gr-T, 614 Concord St., Morganlon, N.C. ...... ........,. 1 52 Fletcher, Daniel Oliver, S-C, 291 Elm St., Oberlin ...........,... ...64, 65, 69. 181 Foote, Loretta Ann, 1-C, SZ Honeoye St., Shinglehouse, Pa. .......... ......... 2 07 Fopcano, Mary Helene. I-C, 2121 Sheffield Dr., Kalzunazc-6. Mich ..... .. 207 Forbush, Reed, 1-T, 219 S. Durkee St.. Appleton, Wis. ..,......... .... 1 54 Ford, 'Constance Louise, 1-C, 106 W, Main St., Norwalk .,..... .. .68. 207 Ford, Nancy Ann, 1-C, 718 Redman Ave.. Haddonfield, N.J. .... .... Z 02,207 Forsyth, Ella Marie, 2-M, 509 Race St.. Sunbury, Pa. ........ ,. ..,63, 194 Forward, Theodore Claude, 2-C. Cuunlry Club, Ashtabula ..,.... .... 1 94 Foskett. Betty Jean. SAM. 63 Locust Ave.. Rockville Centre, NX.. .. ...61. 181 Foss, Belly Ruth, I-C, 76 Sea View Ave.. Edgewood 5. R.1. ...... . . .60, 207 230 Directory Ifosscnkemper, Janet Marilyn, .3-C, 1166 Yosemite, Birminghan1, Mich. ...... 99,177, Fouke, James William. 4-C, 410 Hamline St., Grand Forks, N.D. ................ 67, Fnulds, Elizabeth Bradford, 3-C, 19 Scarsdale Rd., West Hartford, Conn ..... 67, 71, 73, Foulk, Larry Lajoie, 2-C, 301 E. St. Louis, West Frankfort, Ill. .................. .. Foulk, Margaretta Parr, 2-C, 3511 Concord Pike, Wilmington, Del.. .. ..... . . Fowler, Ann Melissa, 4-C, 40 Walnut Rd., West Barringlun, R.I.. . . .... 57, 98, 99, Fowler, Donald Herbert, 1'-C, 95 Fowler Ave., Meriden, Conn. Fowler. George Barton, 2-C, 31 Prospect Sl., White Plains, ...,. .... . Fox, Frederica Laura. Z-C, 180 N. Portage Path, Akron 3 ......,... ....... Fux, Prudence Elizabeth, 2-C, ZZZI S. Buchanan St., Arlington, Va.. .. ....60, 65, Frank. Homer Allen, 4-M, 820 S. Locust Sl., Grand Island, Ncbr. .... ..... S 8, Frank, Mzirizmne Elaine, 1-M, 210 LaGrange Rd., Elyria ......... . . .63, Frankel, Andrew john, 1-C, 33 Ii. 70111 St., New York 21, N.Y .... .. .62, Frankel, Carol Nina, 3-C, 10 Douglas Dr., Toronto, Ontario ..... . . .601 Franklin, Arlene Floy, 3-C, Rt. No. Z, Atwood, Kans. Franklin, Phyllis Ann, 1-M, 214 North Ave., Emsworlh, Pa ........ Franklin, Wilbur Mitchell, Jr., 1-C, 5 Central Ave., Newburgh, N.Y, .............. 68, Fraser, Caroline Margaret, 3-C, 358 Woodland Dr., S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. .64, 105, Fredcriicsen. Gunhild Norma Louise, 4-M, 120 E. 34th SL., New York 16, N.Y ..... 57 Fr:-drickson, Jean Louise, R.F.D. No. 3 Darley Rd., Highland Wood, Wilmington, Del 67 Freed, Robert Emerich, Z-C, 2707 Colchester Rd., Cleveland Heights .... Freedman, Phyllis Anno, 2-C, 260 Harrison Ave., Jersey City 4, N.J .... . Freeman. Wilfred Laurier, Jr., 2-C, 46 Hobson St., East Haven. Conn .... . Frccr, Joseph Bridston, 2-M, E. 328 Rockwell, Spokane 13, Wash. ..... . Frces, Paul Willis, Gr-T, 15 Washington St., Ashland Frecse. Nlancyb Patricia, 4-M, Stanwich Rd., Greenwich, Cnnn ............ Frey, Frances Marian, 3-M, 712 Hawthorne, N.E., Grand Rapids 4, Mich.. .. Friedman, Robert Stanley, 3-C, 135 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, NX. .... . . Friedrichs, Edward Slade, 1-C, R.D. Nu. 2, Lake Geneva, Wis .... Fritls, Harold Clark, 4-C. 5 Sunset Blvd., Pittsford, NX. ..... .. Frost, Justin Nasmith, 4-C, 157 LaSalle Ave., Buffalo 14, N.Y .,...., ..6O, 72 Frothingharn, Richard. 3-T, 4655 Grosvenor Ave,, New York, N,Y. ,82, ...60 62 1 1 1 65, Frykberg, Lorraine Ruth, 1-C, 4111 Hoagland Ave., Fort Wayne 6, Ind.. .. Fuiks, Ellery Lawrence, 2-C. 32 N. Jackson SL., 1-Iinsdale, Ill ............ .. Funk, George Huge, 3-C, 1222 Quinby Ave., Wooster ...... . . Funk, Mary Margaret, 1-C, 202 Beech SL., Tuckahoe, N.Y,. . .. Furcron, Gfeorgej Howard, 1-C. 418 Magyar SL. Wellington .... . Furnas, Dforotlxyl Sue, 1-M, R.D. No. 1, Waynesville .... Gaddum, Elizabeth Louise, 2-M, 1704 NAV. 7th Ave., Gainesville, 1 ln..,. Gaeuman, John Victor, Z-C, R.D. Nu. 1, Oberlin ......,............... Galajda, Nancy, 1-M, 810 Hallett St., Bridgeport 8, Conn. ..... ...... . .63, 72, 93, 67, ....29, 60 ...87 Galatha, Laura Louise, 3-C, 1378 86th St., Cleveland. ................... , . . .65 Gallagher, I-Ifelenb Maryel, 1-C, 4406 Macomb St., N.W., Washington 16, D.C ..... Gallagher, Mary Gertrude, 4-M, 1766 Wyndhursl Rd., 'Folcclo 7 ............... Gallagher, Robert Charles, Gr-M, 1766 Wyndhurst Rd., Toledo 7 Gallagher, Mrs. Zoe Mazuk, 44111, 627 Capital Ave. N.E., Battle Creek, Mich Gallant, John Alfred, 1-C, 300 Prospect SL., New Haven ll, Conn. ,...... .. Gallup, David Carol, 3-C, 418 Oak St., Ridgway, Pa ..,............. . Gamble, Janet Eleanor, 3-M, 642 Lincolnway, E., Chambersburg, Pa..... Gandek, Walter Thomas, 1-C. 6 Thomas Sl., l'iscatzm':i.y!own, N.J.. . . . . Ganger, Viola Margaret, 2-M, 1660 Maywood Rd., South Euclid .... ..... ...6S ...62 ...60 64 Ganzert, Rosemary Anna, 1-M, 2750 K1llIZSfDFd Dr., Tolcdu 14 ..... .......... Garb, Allan Eric, 4-C, 219 19111 sl., New York 3, NX ...,,... .... 5 9,156 Gardenier, Jeanne Rathbone, 2-C, 23 Buena Pl., Red Bank, NJ. .... ..... . . Garrett, Sadie, 3-C, 336 N. Princeton Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. ...... .... 6 0,99 Gartner, Louise, 4-C, 131 Fair Oaks Park. Needham, Massu.. .... 64,72 Garver, Elizabeth Ann, 3-C, 403 Balmer Ave., Strasburg ...,..... .... , . Garvin, Audrey Eileen, 3-M, 156 W. Main Sl., Shelby ........,.... . . Gassctl, Ann Carolyn, 2-M, 405 E. Norman, Raymondvillc, Texas .... .. Gates, Diane, 4-C, Peacock Point, 'Locust Valley, N.Y ........... .. 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Phgne 5-1331 Oberlin, Ohio Student Directory Gerhold, Ellen Mnric, 2-C, 218 1-1. South St., Sidney ,.,............. Gerhold, William Henry, 3-C, 526 12th Ave., I-Iuiitington, W. Va.. . . Gerig, Virgil Morris, Gr-T, R.D, No. 1, Smithville Gerke, Ralph Arthur, Z-C, 8939 Noble St., Sepulveda, Cal .... . Gcvcrtz, Harry, 4-C, 60 Middlcneck Rd., Roslyn, N.Y. ...... .. Gibbon, Mary Young, 2-C, 4035 Pine St., Pliiladclpliia 4, Pu .,.. . . ........ 195 . . . .78, 84,181 . . . .60, 195 ....64,163 ....7z,195 Gibbons, Alfred Bruce, 2-C, 45 Pine Ave., Shzlrou, Pa. ............ .............. 6 2 Gibbons, David Allison, 3-C, 19 Midland Ave., While Plains, N.Y. ...... 65, Gibson, Gordon Rogers, Gr-M, Z8 Kenneth St., Hartford 6, Conn. Gifford, David, Gr-M, 107 Walker St., Cainbridge, Mass. Gifford, Mrs. Irene Dzivirlson, Sp-M, 48 Rosemont Sl., Dorchester, Miss.. .. Gilbert, Donald Luxon, 4-C, 248 Elm St., Oberlin Gilbert, Mariel Joy, 1-C, 443 S. Willard St., Burlington, Vt.. . .. Gill, Faye Alice, 1-C, 563 Hillside Ave., Elmhurst, Ill. ..... .. Gill, Sally Barbara, I-C, 214 S. 7th Ave., Maywood, Ill. ....... 1 Gillette, Sherril-Ann, 1-C, 28 Georgian Rd., Morristown, NJ ....... .. Gilman, Irvin lfldwarcl, Z-M, 924 S. 3rd St., l'hiladelpl1ia 47, Pa ..... . Ginsburg, G1-ruld Melvin, 1-M, 2801 Slratlord Ave., Lincoln Z, Nebr.... 67, 82, 89,181 61 ....103,Z07 207 208 60 ....61,66 zoa Gioia, Rocco joseph, 3-M, 13 Cook St., Danbury, Conn. .............. ......... 6 1, 181 Giordano, Robert Warrt-n, 2-C, 538 Lincoln Ave., Orange, NJ ..........,.. , ....... 195 Girton, Barlmru june, l-M, Iilalg. 14, Apt.. 1, Ross-Ada Dr., West Lafayette, Ind. .... 68, 208 Giurlici, Gloria Lucia, 4-M, 22.10 S. 18th St., Philndclplzia 45, Pa ......... . . .. Glaser, Lee Margery, I-C, ll Melbourne Rd., Great Neck, N.Y..... Glass, Elizabeth Ann, I-C, I Yale Terrace, West Orange, N.J. ....... . Glcdhill, Nancy Marie, 1-C. IO Lzilley Blvd., Fairfield, Conn ......,.. . Glicksberg, Daniel Hillell, 3-C, 5105 N. St. Louis Ave., Chicago 25, Ill,. . . Goddard, Ioan licverly, 1-M, SO Forest Sl., Lexington, Mass. Goldberg, Sheila joan, 3-M, Z0 Homer Ave., Lnrchmont, N.Y,. . . . Goldman, William Weil, 3-C, 249 Maple Ave., Highland Park, lll .... . Good, Ruth, 3-M, 1259 National Rd., Wheeling, W. Va. ........ .. Good. Thomas Lee, 3-C, 13 Wiltshire Rd., Philadelphia 31, Pa.. . ,. .. Goodall, Ann Elizabeth, Z-C, Bagley Rd., Olmsted Falls ............... Goodfcllow, Forrest Edward, 2-T, S032 22nd St., N.E., Seattle 5, Wash... . Goodfellow, Marie Joan, 2-C, 12 Circle Lane, Albany 3, N.Y, ......... . . Goodrich, Cfharlesj Howzlrd, Jr., l-C, Hobson Rd., Naperville, Ill.... . Goodrich, Ethel Adele, 2-C, 38 lilizabcth, Battle Creek, Mich .... 33,6Z,163 208 ...65,Z08 208 181 63,126,181 Goodwin, Alan Dixon, 4-C, Rose Valley Rd., Moylztn, Pa. .............. 67,12 Goodwin, Atrthurj Murray, jr., 2-C, 212 Linwood Ave., N.W., Canton 8 ..... Gordon, Betty Ilraxmn. 4-M, 727 Sth St., New Martinsville, W. Va ....... ..,.. Gordon, Gary Gene, 1-M, 1333 Brownell Ave., Lnruin .............. ..... Gorham, Charles J., 3-M, 1192 Ewing Pl. S.W., Atlanta, Gan... Gorman, James Patrick, 4-C, 440 Weeks St., Akron ......,....... Goslin, Margaret Ann, 1-C, 3706 Sutherland Rd., Shaker Heights. Goss, Marian Claire, Z-C, 7 Hillview Ave., Morris Plains, NJ.. . .. 3 Gosselink, james Gnrclon, 2-C, American Mission, llasrah, Iraq ..... .... Gave, Joan Grace, 4-C, 960 Mnlicgaii, Birmingham, Mich. ....... . Grneser, Richard Larche, LC, 2070 Oakland Ave., Piedmont, Cal. ...... . Graetzer, Hans Giinter, 3-C, 2 Donsdalc Ave., Dayton 9 ........ . ...... .. Gl'1lhZlll1,J3ll'lC5 llrzinrlon, Jr,, 3-C, 261 jefferson Dr., Mount Lebanon, Pa...... Graham, Mildred Fairchild, 4-C, 123 E. Market St., Bethlelmem, Pa. 181 181 66 195 ...60,154 195 208 195 6,127,163 195 163 3,119, 208 . . . .61, 87 . . .78, 163 ...65,208 195 6o,so,195 ...6O,163 .... zos ...61,1s1 .... 62 208 Grant, Sarah Katherine, 1-C, S58 Locust Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids 6, Mich. ....... . Granzow, Boyd Arthur, 2-T, 507 S. Wooster, Alanna, Iowa ..... .. .......... ...... 1 54 Graves, Anne Lowell, I-C, S765 Blackstone Ave., Chicago 37, Ill ..... ....... Z 08 Gravcsmill, William John, 2-M, 85 Hall Sl., Akron 5. ..................... 62, 67, 195 Green, Betty 11-an, 2-C, 2 Inwood Dr., Rochester 10, N.Y. ...................... 64, 195 208 Green, Donald Macllonnld, 1-C, Evergreen Ave., R.D. No. 2, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.. . . . Grecn,Eliz:1bc1l1 Mc.-Xllister, 4-C, Greenwood Rd., Chapel Hill, N.C ....... ........ 1 63 Grcen, Marjorie Anne, 2-C, 1108 Highland Rd., Charleston 2, W. Va. ............... 195 Green, Paul William Wedgwood, 2-T, 253 Colorado Ave., Highland Park 3, Mich.. .152, 154 Greenhouse. Susan Queen, 1-M, 107 Harrison St., Lawrence, N.Y ............. 62, 66, 208 Greenleaf, Mildred Couch, Gr-C, 1024 S. College Ave., Greencastle, Ind. Greensmith, Elizabctli, Z-C, Brookside Dr., Olmsted Falls ............... Grctzinger, Roslyn Louise, 4-C, Main St., Navarre ..................... Grey, Hugh Montgonicry, 2-C, 501 W. 120th St., New York 27, N.Y. ...... . .. 195 .. 163 .. 195 Griesheimcr, Evelyn Mine, 2-M, -108 19111 St., N.W., Massillon ,................... 195 Griffith, Margaret Dyckmnn, 4-C, 1941 Parkside Dr., Washington 12, D.C. ...... 60,163 Griffith,MCarth11b Anne, 1-C. 1256 Spruce St., Berkeley 9, Cal. .................. ZO8 Grills, William Alfred, 4-C, 17 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin .......... ............. 1 64 Griswold, Hope Eleanor, 1-C, 36 Kenmore Rd., Belmont 78, Mass .... ..... 7 O, 73, 116, 208 Griswold, Judith Lev, 3-C, 309 Triangle Ave., Dayton 9 .......... ............. 1 81 Grob, Arlene, 3-M, Box 177-C, R.D. No. 1, Grafton, Wis. ........ . . . . . Grofe, Jerrold Gilbert, 4-C, R.D. No. 1, Box 185, Boyertown, Pa. 61, 63,181 Gross, Gordon Robert, 2-C, 118 Winston Rd., Buffalo 16, N.Y ..... ........... 6 9, 195 Grotli, Barbara Helene, 2-C, 320 Slcclc St., New Britain, Conn .... .... , 57, 67, 122, 195 Grubhs, Jfacquelinej Diane, 2-C, 271 Morgan St., Oberlin ........ . ..... 33, 65, 70, Grubhs, Mary Shillito, 3-T, 4424 N.E. 91st Ave., Portland 13, Ore.. . . . Gruen, Thomas Charles, Irreg-M, 320 Stanford Ave., Elyria Gulick, Helen Ramsey. 3-C, 401 S. Adams St., Arlington, Va. .... ..... . .......... 6 7 Gunn, Afndrewb Leigh, 3-C, 4437 Lowell St., N.W., Washington 16, D.C. Gunsolus, Lawrence deWitt, 1-C, 5185 P'treedunwoody Rd., Atlanta, Ga .... . ...... 62 Gunther, Anne Clark, 4-C, Sand Hill Orchard, Hancock, N.H .......... Gunther, Priscilla Maxwell, 4-C, Sand Hill Orchard, Hancock, N.H ..... ...... 1 64 Gurewich, Victor, 4-C, 333 Central Park West, New York ZS, N.Y.. .. Gurney, Jean, Z-C, 184 N. Hewlett Ave., Merrick, N.Y .... ........ Gustavson, Ann Hoge, 2-C, R.D. No. 1, Ramsey, NJ ......... Gutfreund, John Halle, 4-C, 2 Carstensan Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y .... . Guthrie, James Leverette, 3-C, Keuka Park, N.Y. ..........,. .. Gyiirki, Leslie, 4-C, 34 Shepherd Ave., Cypress Hills, N.Y.. . .. Haas, Helen Rich, LM, 1311 Walnut St., Williamsport, Pa. .... .. Habernigg, Charles Hubert, 1-C, 1802 Litchfield, Wichita, Kans.,... Haeberle, Ann Woodward, 4-C, Ashfield Rd., Shelburne Falls, Mass.. . . Haeussler, Ann Elizabeth, IVM, 33 W. Virginia St., Evansville, Ind... . . Haeusler, John Scott, S-C, 33 W. Virginia St., Evansville, Ind ....... . Hagner, john Benedict, 3-C, 251 Harvey St., Philadelphia, Pa.. .. Hahn, Roger Carl, Z-C, 3854 W. 39th St., Cleveland .......... . Haigh, Dana, Gr-M, 242 Burncoat St., Worcester, Mass. Hail, Julia Eleanor, 4-C, 14590 Strathmore St., Detroit, Mich.. . . Hake, Clarence Junior, 3-C, 4th St., Mt. Wolf, Pa. ....... .. Hale, Nancy Margaret, 1-C, 59 Constable St., Malone, N.Y.. .. Hall, Harvey Ezekiel, Ir., 1-M, 406 E. 31st St., Savannah, Ga ..... . Hall, Mary Elizabeth, 1-M, 110 Proctor Blvd., Utica, N.Y .... ....... Hallenbeck, Ann Miller, Z-C, S0 Rumford St., West Hartford, Conn .... Halperin, Judith Yvonne, Z-C, 194 Kelton St., Boston, Mass. ....... . Hamilton, Nancy, 4-M, 731 W. 7th St., Plainfield, NJ. Hamilton, Sita, 4-C, Apt. 6-H, 5844 Stony Island Ave., Chicago 37, Ill.. . . Hammond, Nancy Lee, 1-M, R.D. No. 3, Geneva ................... Hanawalt, Philip Courtland, 1-C, 2016 Eastman Rd,, Midland, Mich.. . .. Hansen, Emil Hans, 2-C, 236 E. 36th St., New York, N.Y. Hansen, Mtaryj Maren, 4-C, S66 W. 11th St., Claremont, Calif.. . . Hanson, Maury Lloyd, Jr., 4-C, 927 10th SL, Alexandria, Va. .... .... . Hanson, Nancy Ruth, 1-C, 209 S. Broadway, Tarrytown, N.Y ......... ............. Hanson, Robert Lewis, Jr., 4-C, 28 Glen Oaks Ave., Summit, NJ .... 45, 50, 64, 66, 117 Harbinson, Olive Ross, 2-M, 718 LaSalle Ave., Buffalo, N.Y, .... .... . Hardesty, James Richard, 1-T, Box 72, Hayesville .............. Harding, George Winthrop, Jr., 1-C, 68 Kenilworth Dr., Akron .... Harmon, Jean Lou, 3-C, 7705 Eberhart Ave., Chicago, Ill .... .... Harper, Richard Conant, 2-C, 135 Edgehill Rd., Fairfield, Conn .... . .............. .. Harris, Marvin Richard, 3-C, 340 S. Main St., Cohasset, Mass. ......... . Harrison, Jfosephj Barton, 4-C, Rose Valley, Moylan, Pa .... ...... Harrison, Robert Hunter, 4-C, 17 Millers Rd., Bangalore, South India .... Harshbarger, Frederick Clay, 3-C, R.D. No. 1, North Liberty, Iowa .... Hart, Donald Vincent, 3-T, R.D. No. 2, Mt. Vernon .............................. Hart, Vincent Selden, Jr, 2-C, R.D. No. 1, Oberlin ...., . . . . . . Hartline, Joyce Carol, 2-C, Eastview, N.Y ..... ....... ............. Hartman, Marvin Joe, 2-T, 410 Norway Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich ..... Hartman, Robert Hill, Z-C, 2503 E. Broad St., Columbus ........ Hartman, William Albert, 3-T, Berkey ........................ Hatton, Terry Cecilia, 1-M, 1807 Robinson, Conway, Ark ........................ 61 Hartung, Richard Walter, 4-C, Country Club Rd. CBox 13655, Chapel Hill, N.C. .... 60 Harwood, Prudence Jane, 3-C, 521 Main St., Hingham, Mass ..,....... ............. Hastings, Virginia Annette, 4-C, 614 Paxton Rd., Florence, Ala.. . .. Hatanaka, Kazuko, Sp-M, 87 Okadayama, Nishinomiya, Japan ,.... Hatch, David Newton, 2-C, 8 Pine St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. .......... . Haurowitz, Martin Otto, 4-C, 417 S. Henderson, Bloomington, Ind.. .. Hauser, Edward Burdette, 4-C, R-1, Box 323, Elgin, Ill ............. ..... 6 0, 78, 94 Hauser, Henry, 3-C, 2024 23rd St. N.H., Canton ......,..... . Havas, Donald Paul, 3-M, 17 Carpenter Terr., Belleville, NJ .... Hawes, Christie, 3-C, 1010 Valley Rd., Charleston, W. Va.. . . . Haworth, Janet Lee, 1-M, 323 Garfield Ave., Troy ........ . Hayes, Norma Willodene, 4-M, 628 Bennett St., Findlay 195 ........15z 154 181 29,69,93,129 181 zos .....6o,156 164 166 ......... 164 .........6o,19s ...57,6O,6S,195 ......... 59 ..,.93,182 .. 164 .... 62 ....62,208 ....7Z,164 ....6o,zos ....6o,1a2 ...... 182 ....87,19S .....1o3,164 ....94,182 .... zos .... zos ....6Z,208 .. 195 ... 195 ....7o,72 164 ........ zos ...... zos .....13S 164 .........65,164 zos ,164 ...,.....6l,l9S ........ 154 ....46,6Z,208 ........ 60 195 .........93,182 69,72,1s,79,164 .........82,l64 .67,71,84,85,18Z 154 ....59,6o,19s .,..9s,195 .... 154 ....6o 195 .......... .... 154 164 164 15s ....60,72 164 ........ 61 ....72,s2 195 .........6o 164 164 .......... 182 .... 61 . ..6S 182 .... 208 .....6O,78,94 164 Hayes, Thomas Lee, Z-C, 1019 4th St., North Braddock, Pa .... . 2,33 208 Haynes, Barbara Lee, 4-M, 1323 E. 7th St., Pueblo, Colo.. . .. Hays, Nancy, 3-C, 128 Wabash Ave., Marion, Ind. ............. . . Hayward, Hugh Raymond, 4-C, 190 N. Lake Ave., Troy, N.Y.. . . . . Hayward, Mrs. Shirley Bobier, 4-M, 5796 Devonshire Rd., Detroit, Hayward, William Donald, 4-M, 204 4th Ave., East Orange, N.J.. Hazelden, Mary-Ruth, 2-C, 111 Stafford Ave., Waterville, N.Y.. . . . Mich. ........ . Hazeltine, Jean, 4-C, South Bend, Wash ................. 60, 62, 65, 73, 99, 156, 165, Head, Ftrankl Gibson, Jr., 2-C, 1874 Selma Ave. Youngstown .,... . Heath, Clark Wright, Jr., 1-C, 120 Village Ave., Dedham, Mass.. .. Heath, Frederick Morrison, 1-C, 21 Briar Rd., Muncie, Ind ...... Heaton, Gilbert Booth, 2-T, Dunkirk Heckrote, John Edward, Jr., 1-M, 929 W. First, Hazelton, Pa. Heidelberg, Anita Helen, 3-C, 1667 Park Blvd., Camden, N.J.. .. Hellman, Barbara Ann, 3-C, Aldwyn Lane, Villanova, Pa. ...... . Heinberg, Milton, 2-C, 2903 Texas Dr., Dallas, Texas Heingartner, Alexander, 3-C, 2554 N. 75th St., Wauwatosa, Wis ..... Heiningcr, James Bair, 2-T, 1425 Bethany Ave., Toledo. Heinzelman, Nancy Ann, 1-M, 43 South Dr., Lawrence Brook Manor, New Brunswick, N.J ........... ............................. . . Heise, Gloria Orsalina, 1-M, 21-76 46th St., Long Island City, N.Y ..... ..... Heitkamp, Anne McKinne, 4-C, 61 W. 9th St., New York, N.Y.. . Heizer, John William, 4-C, 45 E. Lexington St., Phoenix, Ariz. Helier, Ray Eugene, 4-C, 262 Bruce St., Syracuse, N.Y. ......... . . Henderson, Marcellus LeHal, Jr., 1-C, 6656 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Henderson, Margaret Elaine, 1-M, 607 East St., Warren, Pa ..... ........ Henderson, Norman Miner, 3-C, 10 Crestmont Rd., Montclair, N.J Hendrix, John Thomas, 1-T, 1122 Izard St., Little Rock, Ark.. .. Henke, Herbert Harold, 2-M, 7409 Whittington Dr., Parma ...... Ill..... Henke, Robert Samuel, 2-M, 558 E. 12th St., Lockport, Ill. ..............,.. . Hensley, Carlton Bruce, 2-C, 2021 Plymouth St. N.W., Washington, D.C.. . . Herbst, Joan Marie, 1-C, 50 E. Oak Ave., Moorestown, N.J. Herold, Marlene Linda, 1-M, Heathcote Rd., Box 105, Kingston, N.J .... . .. Herwig, Theodore Frederick, 2-C, R.D. No. Z, Medina .............. Hess, Arthur Henry, 2-T, R.D. No. 6, North Canton Hess, Carroll Norman, 3-C, 3 Griffin Rd., Clinton, N.Y.. .. Hess, Trudy Clare, 4-C, 175 E. 64th St., New York, N.Y.. . . .. Hester, Eleanor Elizabeth, 4 C, R.D. No. 3, Norwalk .... .. Heyer, Joan Claire, 2-C, 103 Kenwood Dr., Middletown ............... Heywood, Phyllis Adene, 1-M, 12 Riverside Pk. S., Mechanicville, N.Y. .... . . Hickson, George Abraham, Jr., 3-T, Box 2, Sharon Center Heiber, Mary Elizabeth, 4-C, R.D. ND. 1, 1900 Spring Mill Rd., Mansfield ..... Higuchi, Hiro Lehua, 2-T, Box 289, Pearl City, Hawaii ................. Higuchi, Mrs. Hisako Watanabe, Gr-C, Box 289, Pearl City, Hawaii . ...60, ........60, ....63, 123, 63,6e, 128, ....ss, 63,158, ....s3, ....6e, ....8o, 62,117, .s4, 62, ....s9, . 38,103, .9s, 103, .s1, eo, . . . .61 ....98 Hilberry, John David, 1-C, 424 W. Lewiston, Ferndale, Mich. ....... . . .60, 62, 130, Hill, Luther Franklin, 2-T, 3798 E. 143rd St., Cleveland Hill, Marie Elizabeth, 3-C, 1218 14th St., Lynchburg, Va. Hill, Mrs. Patricia Cautley, Sp-C, R.D. No. 2, Wakeman Himstead, Scott, 2-C, 210 Rosemary St., Chevy Chase, Md ..... Hinckley, William Ernest, 2-C, Jordan Rd., Willimantic, Conn .... . Hinkelman, Beverly Thorpe, 4-C, 31 Maple St., Bristol, Conn.. .. Hirsch, Eva Mary, 3-M, 43-09 64th St., Woodside, N.Y. tL.I.J . .. Hirsch, Paula, 2-C, 43-09 64th St., Woodside, N.Y. tL.I.J ..... Hively, David Adam, 2-T, Box No. 16, Cumberland ........... Hobby, Robert Gray, Gr-C, 747 Mildred Ave., Lorain Hoch, Standley Howard, Jr., 1-C, 105 Cherry Ave., Houston, Pa. Hoff, Janet Alma, 3-M, 618 8th St., Ames, Iowa ............... Hoffman, Judith Rose, 1-C, 55 W. Main St., Greenwich .................. . Hoffmann, Charles Wesley, 4-C, 529 Emoriland Blvd., Knoxville, ....80 ....78 ....63, ....70, Tenn.. .42, 60, 69, 70, 1 1 Hoffmann, Lois Kathryn, 2-C, 529 Emoriland Blvd., Knoxville, Tenn ..... .60, 70, Hohman, Elinor Vutine, 2-C, 625 Haven St., Evanston, Ill ......... ..... . Holden, Lyman Sanford, Gr-C, 358 W. College St., Oberlin .... . Holden, Marjorie Claire, Gr-C, 358 W. College St., Oberlin ............ . . . Hollister, James Malcolm, 1-C, 53 S. Cottage St., Valley Stream, N.Y. .... ..... . Holloway, Jonathan Aldrich, 3-C, 1844 Broadmoor Dr., Seattle, Wash. .... .... 5 8, Holloway, Neptune Hartsfield, 3-T, 4662 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Holmes, Barbara Jean, 4-M, 428 Maryland Ave., Erie, Pa ............... .... 6 3, Holowecky, Nicholas Waldimar, Sp-C, 3218 Norfolk Ave., Lorain Holtkamp, Douglas Culbertson, 3-C, 1724 Middlehurst Rd., Cleveland Heights Holton, Shirley Mae, Irreg-M, 2003 Grafton Rd., Elyria Honan, William Holmes, 3-C, 4 Midland Gardens, Bronxville, N.Y .... .31, 69, Hood, Malcolm Woodhams, 4-C, 79 Hamilton Blvd., Kenmore, N.Y .... ......... 6 0, Hook, Arthur Raymond, 2-C, 30931 Lake Rd., Bay Village .... ...63, 66,1Z9, Hoops, Richard Allen, 1-C, 719W E. Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind .... ........ . . Hopkins, Eflliottl Budd, Jr., 2-C, Hubbards Lane, Wheeling, W. Va ..... . . .6S, 117, 234 165 182 165 165 165 195 177 195 208 208 182 182 182 154 208 165 165 208 208 182 154 195 195 195 208 195 182 165 165 195 208 165 154 208 195 195 165 182 195 154 182 208 165 195 195 60 72 208 66 165 182 165 195 208 196 Directory Horn, Paul Joseph, 3-M, 5018 3rd St. N.W., Washington, D.C. .... .... 6 1, 63, 182 Hornaday, Alice Parks, 4-C, 310 Dickinson Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.. .. .... 99, 165 Hornstein, Charles William, Gr-M, 268 N. Main St., Meadville, Pa. Horst, Robert William, 2-C, 816 Fourth St., Toledo .............. .... 7 8, 84, 196 Hostetler, Dorothy Anne, 4-M, Box 66, North Newton, Kans. ..... .... 6 Z, 73, 165 Houck, Mary Grayson, 1-C, 1324 Hampden Blvd., Reading, Pa. ...... ..... 1 20, 208 Houldsworth, Ftrancisl Howard, 3-T, 223 Margaret St., Peoria, Ill. House, Janet, 2-C, Vilas Rd., Alstead, N.H ..... ................... . .. 196 Howald, Reed Anderson, 3-C, R.D. No. 2, Perrysburg ............... ........ 1 82 Howard, Arthur Shipinan, 1-C, 1067 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn.. . . .... 32, 33, 208 Howell, Joseph Littleton, 2-C, 615 N. Eddy St., South Bend, Ind. .... ...... 8 4, 196 Howell, Mary Ann. 2-M, 414 Illinois, Pullman, Wash. Hubacher, Sylvia, 2-C, 46 Dulionnet Rd., Valley Stream, N.Y. Hubbard, Eleanor Louise, 4-M, 300 Simcoe St., Niagara Falls, Ont. .... ........... 1 65 Hubbard. Nancy Lon, 4-C, 180 Chelton Circle, Winter Park, Fla. .... .... 5 9, 62, 70, 165 Hudson. Elspeth Gary, 4-C, 238 E. State St., Athens .............. ........... 1 65 Huff. Betty Ann, 1-M, R.D. No. 1, Farmingdale, N.J ,.......... ......... 2 08 Humel, Gerald Richard, 2-M, 12812 Gay Ave., Cleveland ......... ..... 6 3, 121, 196 Humiston, Robert Groff, 1-C, 428 N. Mulberry St., Marshall, Mich. ....... .......... 2 08 Hummel, Sharman Bookwaltcr, 2-C, 4615 Hunt Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. .... 58, 64, 65, 196 Humphrey, Carroll William, 4-M, 124 West St., Proctor, Vt. ................. 61, 63, 165 Hundley, James Bailey, 1-C, 516 Hamline SL., Grand Forks, N.D ..... ........... 2 08 Hunsicker, Harry Boesche, 3-C, W. Morgan, Oberlin ............. .... 6 4, 86, 87,182 Hunt, Charlotte Melind, 1-C, 8132 S. Sangamon St., Chicago, Ill. .... ....... 6 5, 208 Hunt, Susanne Ellen, 4-C, 16212 Tracey St., Detroit, Mich .... ...... .... 1 6 5 Hunter. Harold Carson, 4-C, 1426 12th St. N.W., Washington, D.C. ................. 165 Hunter. Jean Chapin, 3-C, 14 Westwood Dr., Westmoreland Hills, Washington, D.C..60, 182 Huntley, Sylvia Gordon. 1-C, 723 Church St., Ann Arbor, Mich. ................. 60, 209 Hurley, Atlexanderl Clark, 1-C. Broughton Rd., R.D. No. 10, Pittsburgh, Pa ..... 209 Hutchings. Frank Walton, Gr-T, 120 Ohio St., Huron Hutton, Mervin Todd, 4-M, 140 E. Federal St., Burlington, N.J .... .... 6 2, 165 Ince, Mfaryj Charlotte, 2-C, 103 N. Main St., Hopkinsville, Ky. ..... ....... 6 0, 196 Ingham, Filorencel Helen, 4-C, 43 Park Pl., Kingston, Pa. ............ .... 3 4, 72, 165 Ingram, Sfheldonj John, Jr., 4-M, 252 Cazenovia St., liast Aurora, N.Y. .... . , . . . . 166 Intili, Dominic Joseph, Gr-M, 3343 E. 112th St., Cleveland 4 ........... . . . 41 Ip, Ping-Yu, 4-C, 51 Conduit Rd., Hong Kong, China ....... 166 Ip, Ting-Yu, 4-C, 51 Conduit Rd., Hong Kong, China ......... ...... 1 66 Isaac, Cecil, Jr., 2-M, 2220 Vermont Ave., Connersville, Ind.. .. .. . .63, 196 Isaac, Claire Elaine, 3-C, Tileston Rd., Randolph, Mass. ............. ........ 1 82 Isquith, Judith Ann, 1-M, Box 144, R.D. No. 2, New Brunswick, N.J .... .... 6 0, 62, 209 Jackson Charles Raymond, 3-C, 1366 Ashland Ave., Lorain Jackson, Charles Wilfrid, 1-C, 250 Lawrence Ave., New Brunswick, N.J.. ......... .. 209 Jackson, Linda Mary Marcella, 2-C, 3366 Chillum Rd., Mt. Rainier, Md ....... 60, 64, 196 Jackson, Shirley Jiuphemia, 1-C, 766 Chestnut St., Arlington, N.J. .................. 209 Jacobs, David Richard, 4-C, 1049 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y ..... .... 6 4, 70,71 166 Jacobs, William Ernest, 3-T, 1261 Fair Ave., Columbus 5 ....... ...... 1 52 154 Jacobson, Marcus Anram, Gr-C, 768 Hamilton, St. Louis 12, Mo .... ...... 1 29 Jacobson, Robert Holgate, 1-'I', 1636 Winton Ave., Lakewood Jacobson, Rosemary, 3-C, 53 Lilac Ave., Hamden, Conn ........... .... 6 0 182 Jadow, Julian Allan, 2-C, 270 West End Ave., New York 23, NX ..... ........ 1 96 Jaffe, Natalie Lois, 4-C, 121 Whitney Ave., New Haven 10, Conn .... .... 6 0, 72 166 James, Donza Lavalia, 3-M, 1259 Dean St., Brooklyn 16, N.Y. ..... ........ 1 82 Jameson, Richard Parker, 1-T, 1534 Overlook Dr., Akron .................... 154 Jamieson, David James, 3-C, 100-30 Francis Lewis Blvd., Queens Village, N.Y... . . . 182 Janiec, Henry John, 3-M, 186 Columbia Ave., Passaic, N.J ...... .................. 1 82 Jarvie, Jean Oberle, 1-M, 41 Pittsfield Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. .................... 63,209 Jeandheur, Albert LaDue, 3-C, 28 Station Plaza, Great Neck, NX ..... .... 6 0, 62, 73, 182 Jenkins, Betty Jean, 1-C, 5215 Purlington Way, Baltimore 12, Md. .... ......... 2 09 Jenkins, Hugh, 4-C, 4111 Peck St., Austin, Texas ............... ...60, 164 166 Jennings, Kenneth Lesser, Gr-M, Prospect Rtl., Westport, Conn. 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Johnson, Hugh Bailey, Jr., 4-M, 6731 25th St. N., Falls Church, Va.. . . Mo. ...... . Johnson,Jacquclyn Nimocks, 4-M, 4264 W, Cole lirilliante, St. Louis, Johnson, Karl McKihben, 4-C, Franklin Rd., Colonial Gardens, New Brunswick, N.J. ....................................... . . . . . Johnson. Katherine Anne, .1-C, 118 N. Jackson St., Arlington. Va ....... Johnson. Margaret Paisley. 3-C, 4834 Rodman St. N.W., Wmhington 16 Johnson Johnson .57, 60, 94. 95 , D.C. ....,. . Warren Herbert, I-'l'. 2276 Hudson Blvd., Jersey City 4. NJ ......... .... ,William Reid, 4-C, Durham Point Rd., Durham, N.H ....... Johnston. Joan, 2-C, 22 1--Ioward St., Newton, bias. ..,........ .. Jones, David Hunter, 3-C, 2309 Selma Ave., Youngstown 4. . . . . Jones, J acqueline Annette, 1-M, 300 Salliotte, licorse, Mich .... . Jones, Lynds Arthur, 1-C, 322 W. College St., Oberlin ........... Jones, Mason Beach, Jr., 2-C. 2805 Westchester Rd., Toledo 6 ...... Jordan, Jordon, Frances Helen, 2-C, 3828 'Fremont Rd., Cleveland Heights .... Edward Crouch, I-C, 112 Far Hills Ave., Dayton 9 .......... Joseph, Myron Milton, 2-C, 3311 Yorkshire Rd., Cleveland Heights ..... Joseph, Sylvan Lehman, Jr., 4-C, 417 Park Ave., New York 21, N.Y.. .. Josselyn, Anne, 1-C, 64 S. Willow St., East Aurora, N.Y. ........... . J uckett, Robert Shedd, Z-C, 922 Columbian Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ...... . Judd, Barry Wood, 1-C, 1776 Huntington Tpke., Bridgeport 58, Conn... Judson, Stewart Alan, 3-C, Z5 W. 81st St., New York 24, N.Y. ...... . Juices, Edward Franklin, 3-C. 175 Overwood Rd., Akron 13 ..... Kahn, Edith Lynne, 1-C, 407 li. 35th St., l'aterson 4, N.J. ...... .. Kahn, Robert Lewis, 1-M, 4 Woodgreen Pl., Rockville Centre, N.Y.. . . Kalm, Mary Anne Jonette, 4-C, 7052 Oleander Ave., Chicago 31, Ill ..... Kanaly, Kander, Kaplan , Kapoo, Jane Rowe, 15181, Christmas Tree Inn, Bridgton, Maine ....... John Harold, 4-C, 4335 McGee, Kansas City 2, Mo ..... Moreson Hale, 1-C, 12-1 Station Rd., Great Neck, N.Y... Edward Keahi, 1-'1', 996 Kinoole St., Hilo, Hawaii ,... . Karol, Kathryn Hale, 2-C, 7 McClellan Pl., Clrappaqua, N.Y .... ...60, ....103, ...60, ....4o, so, . .... 78, .....87, .. ..... 70, .....94, ...60, ...59, ....1a2, ,...60, 64, Karp, Howard, 4-M, 6144 N. Richmond St., Chicago 45, Ill ............ ...... Kaserman, Mary McClure, 1-C, 363 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls .... ....... Katchen, Hildreth Joyce, 2-C, 529 Hartford Ct., South Orange, NJ ..... Katz, Sarah Elizabeth, 1-C, 301 16th St., Honesdnle, Pa. .......... . Kaufmann, Donald, 3-C, 209 S. James St., Waukasha, Wis. ....... . Kaufmann, Henry Mark, 4-C, 53 'l'rcnor Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y.. . . . Kaufmann, Jane Ellen, 4-C, 25 Watkins St., New Rochelle, N.Y ..... Keeler, Marjorie May, 2-C, 132 Walnut St. W., Marion .......... Keighin, Cfharlesj William, 1-C, 355 Illinois St., Morton, Ill.. . . Keith, Carol Jean, 2-C, 709 Edgentoor Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich.. . .. Keller, Molly Kathleen, 3-C, 917 Maple Ave., Findlay. . . . . . . . . Kennedy, Nancy Margaret, 4-C, Berwick Ave., Rnxton, Md.. .. Kepler, Kerker, Ann Tennant, 1-M, 252 Morgan, Oberlin. ......,...... . Sherwood Payne, 1-C, 775 Myrtle Ave., Albany 3, N.Y. Kerr, Norman Story, 1-C, 503 Cedar St., Charles City, Iowa ......... Kerslnke, Shirley Ann, 4-C, 3207 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights .... Kiley, Barbara Jean, 2-M, 39 Pearl St., Medford, Mass. ,........ Kim, Lawrence Cunuk, 4-C, 149 Znd St., Seoul, Korea .......... . Kimball, Robert Charles, 4-C, 474 Melville St., Rochester 9, N.Y .... . . . Kimura, Laura Mikiko, 1-M, 159 Mukani Ave., Wahiawa, Hawaii .... Kincaid, Barbara Allen, 4-C, 1-lall's Lane, Madison, Tenn .......... ....57,59, ....84,92,93, .....ss,6s .....ss ....61,68 ....s1,eo ......4v,as ....ss,e7,7o ....68 60, 67, 69,117 King, Barbara Lee, 1-M, 310 S. 2nd St., Apollo, Pa. ...........,...... .... 1 96 King, Elizabeth Webster, 2-C, 503 Kings Highway, Moorestown, N.J... King, William Walter, 3-C, 432 Nevada, El Monte, Calil. .... . Kin gdoi Kinsey, n, Anna Carol, 3-C, 360 First Ave. So., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.. . David Chapin, 2-C, 136 Woodland Ave., Oberlin .............. Kipe, Elizabeth Louise, 2-M, Valley Rd., Watchburg, N.J. ........ . Kirker, Kirsch, Mtiriamj Elizabeth, 2-C, 148 Richards Rd., Columbus 2 ....... ,...60, 62,67 ......72,80 Annora Sue, 2-C, 601 W. 176th St., New York 33, N.Y ...... ...... .... 3 3 Kirschenbaum, Baruch David, 1-C, 16 W. 74th St., New York 23, N.Y. Kirsh, Deborah Baruch, 3-C, 505 West End Ave., New York 24, N.Y Kishaba, Albert Nobuhiro, 3-C, 1'. O. Box 109, Florin, Calif. ......... . Kivett, Joseph Lawton, 2-C, 6967 College Ave., Indianapolis 5, Ind ..... Klein, Ellen Caryl, 1-M, 45 Merral Rd., Far Rockaway, N.Y ..... ...SZ ...65 Klein, Marlin Lewis, 1-M, S63 Red Road, Teaneck, N.J. ............. . Kleinsteuber. Charles Joseph, Jr., 4-M, 216 Highgate Ave., Buflalo Kling, Nancy Ann, 1-M, 810 S.E. Sth Ct., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla... 15, N.X.... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Klingaman, Katharine Taylor, 1-C, 31 Roweland Ave., Delmar, N.Y.. . . Knack, Marilyn Janet, 2-C, 1650 N. Linder Ave., Chicago 39, Ill. ........ . ....6O Knapp, Janet Elizabeth, Gr-C, L.I. Agr. 81 Tech. Inst., Farmingdale, N.Y.. . . . . . . Knauer, Marti Ruth, 4-M, 5934 Carrollton Ave., Indianapolis 5, Ind. ...... . . . .61 Knight, Elizabeth Lucille, 2-M, 422 Water St., Kendallville, Ind .... Knight, Efverettj Leroy, Gr-C, Box 638, Lisbon Falls, Maine ....63 Knight, Pamela Byrne, 2-C, Golf Ave., Pittsford, N.Y. ........... . ........ Knowlton, Ronald Gordon, 1-C, 304 S. Fletcher Ave., Kalamazoo 51, Mich. .... . . . Koch, Ann Margaret, 1-M, 7621 Brookside Rd., Cleveland ....................... Koch, Mary Ellen, 2-M, 1570 Plumtree Rd., Springfield 9, Mass. .... ......... . . Kochmann, Vera, 4-C, 34 Overlook St., Mount Vernon, N.Y. ........ . . .. Kodani, Fumiyo, Gr-C, 43 Zoshigaya, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan Koenig, Mfarshallj Glenn, 2-C, 690 Gerard Ave., New York 51, N.Y. .... . . Koeppe, Joanne Elaine, 2-M, Chestnut St., Andover ................. Kohn, Martin Jerome, Z-C, 219 W. 81st St., New York 24, N.Y.. . . . Kohn, Ricarda, 1-C, 100 Radner Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y ........... . . 60, 67, 69, . .78, 130, . . .45, 64, . . .60, 62, Kompalla, Irma Louise, 34M, 228 Chelsea Pl., Buffalo 11, N.Y. .... ...... ........ . . Kopf, David Heath, 2-C, 3344 Runnymede Pl, N.W.. Washington 15, D.C.. Kopke, Homer Joachim, 3-T, 3721 Woodbridge Ave., S.W., Cleveland 9 Kopper, Jtuliettel Starr, 3-C, 36 Rolling Mead Rd., Princeton, N.J ...,.... .. Korn, Arthur Jay, 4-C, 172 E. 4th St., New York 3, N.Y ............ Koser, Marion Aimee, 4-C, 5710 Drexel Ave., Chicago 37, Ill.. . . . Kostyo, Jack Lawrence, 2-C, 238 Foster Ave., Elyria Koye, Margaret, 1-M, 39 Brookside Ave., New Brunswick, N.J ...... . Kramer, Nancy Louise, 2-C, 6848 Groton St., Forest Hills, N.Y ..... . Krauss, Eleanor Jane, 1-C, 1941 W. 100th St., Cleveland 2 ...... Kraybill, James Lindemuth, 1-C, 9 S. Main St., Manheim, Pa.. . . Krebs, Arthur Henry, 3-T, Hosmer, S.D. ........................ . Kreger, David Charles, 3'C, 17512 Roselawn St., Detroit 21, Mich.. . . . Krider, James J., 1-C, 806 E. Indiana Ave., South Bend 14, Ind .... . Kring, Roswell Morris, 1-C, Benson Ave., Minetto, N.Y ........ . Krinsley, Ellen M., 2-C, 6723 Oglesby Ave., Chicago 49, Il1.... Krueger, William Ruxell, 2-C, Box 25, Dayton, N.J. ......... . . Kruger. Ruth Alberta, 3-C, 4014 71st Ave., Landover Hills, Md.. . . Krull, Lenice Fairbanks, 1-C, 140 W. Main St., Westboro, Mass .... . Kunitomo, Florence Anna, 2-M, 262 Kinoole St., Hilo, Hawaii Kunstmann, Marna Eline, 3-C, 1151 Harmar St., Fort Wayne 4, Ind... .. Kurtz, Eric William, Irreg-M, 67 S. Cedar St., Oberlin ................ . Kurtz, Mary Mildred, 1-M, 622 W. 39th St., Erie, Pa ..........,..... Kuusela, Richard Alan, 4-C, 115 Driggs St., Staten Island 8, N.Y .... . Kyler, Helen Raylene, 1-M, 1430 Mifiiin St., Huntingdon, Pa ...... Labourdette, Irene Lois, 3-C, Rt. 1, Hollister Rd., Lincoln Park, N.J.. . . LaBrew, Arthur Randolph, 3-M, 13560 Goddard St., Detroit 12, Mich.. . . Lacey, Jfohnj Frederick, 3-C, 562 Windsor St., Marion .............. Lachinian, Barbara Lynn, 1-C, 116 Gladwin Ave., Leonia, N.J.. . . Laffredo, Warren Noel, 3-M, 3315 143rd St., Flushing, N.Y.. . . Lagunoff, David R., 1-C, 3 Lenox Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y.. . . . Laing, Nancy Adams, 1-C, 819 College St., Beloit,Wis. ..... .. Laird, Lynda Luther, 1-C, 2411 Walnut Blvd., Ashtabula ........... . Lake, Bonnie Josephine, 3-M, 1558 Compton Rd., Cleveland Heights.. .. Lampton, Shirley Chandler, Gr-M, 500 Highland Ave., Mullens, W. Va. Lancmhire, James Earl, 2-C, 922 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland, Fla.. Landis, Marilyn Jo, 3-C, 111 W. North St., Worthington ............... Landis, Otto Ino, Gr-T, 14280 Superior Rd., Cleveland Heights Landis, William Emery, 4-C, 151 College Way, Auburn, Calif.. . . Landles, Jean Marilyn, 2-C, 132 E. Park Ave., Hubbard .... . .. Lane, Nformanl Gary, 3-C, Sidell, Ill. ............... . Lange, William James, 4-C, R.D. No. 1, Vickery .,....... Langner, Patil Martin, 4-C, 1436 Arthur Ave., Lakewood ............. . Langsdorf, Roger Walter, 2-C, High Point Terrace, Scarsdale, N.Y. ...... . . Langstafi, Samuel Husbands, Jr., 4-C, 305 Florida Ave., Oak Ridge, Tenn.. Larrabee, Janet Noble, 3-M, 35 High St., Peterborough, N.H. .......... . . Lathan, Roger DeButts, 1-C, 93 Winton Rd. So., Rochester 10, N.Y ...... . .e9,7o,s9, ....1ss, ....6o, ......3s, ....ss,9s, ....s4,94, ....eo,69, ....6o, 72, ....61, ....61, 63, ........f1z ...60,103, ,...60, ....o4 ....62 .. .... 91 ....6O Lau, Earnest Tokasin, 3-C, 105 Bideford Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlements. . . ...... . Lau, Nancy Jean, 4-C, 1848 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa .............. . . . .38, 62, 73 Laub, Mary Ellen, 1-C, 89 Aviemore Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y ....... 105, 121, 122, 135 Lawoyin, Samuel Aikore, 1-T, First Baptist Church, Abeokuta, Nigeria ...... . ....... Lawther, Elizabeth, 3-C, 1 Warner Rd., Hubbard .................... 1 1 1 209 196 60 167 196 196 209 209 196 167 196 196 196 209 183 196 183 167 167 209 196 209 209 154 183 209 209 196 59 183 209 183 60 209 167 209 183 183 60 209 183 209 209 209 183 196 183 167 135 183 167 167 196 167 183 209 183 167 210 155 183 237 Leahey, Carol Marie, 2'C, 1 Brayton Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y .......,. Leddy, Elizabeth June, 1-C, 2212 Highland Ave., New Castle, Pa.. . . Lee, Elaine Stetson, 2-M, 867 Country Club Dr., Mount Lebanon, Pa .... Lee, Percy, 4-C, Old Mountain Rd., Famiington, Conn. ........... . .. Lee, Warren Beckwith, 3-M, 668 Western Ave., Lake Forest, Ill.. . . Leed, Richard Leaman, 3-C, 35 Front St., Lititz, Pa. ,...... .. Leeworthy, Harley Anson, Jr., 4-C, R.D. No. 3, Warren ,... LeFavour, Susan, 2-C, R.D. No. 2, Winsted, Conn. ............., .. Leffler, Elizabeth Andorka, 1-M, 2836 East Blvd., Cleveland 4 Lefkowitz, Sara Elizabeth, 1-C, 30 Frankford Lane, New Kensington, Leftwich, Pfhillipaj Louise, 2-T, 463 Clinton St., Buffalo 4, N.Y. Lehman, Arlene Marie, 1-M, Slater, Iowa ....................... Lehman, Mary Caroline, 3-C, S So. Columbia St., Naperville, Ill.. . . Lehman, Merlin Eugene, 1-M, Silica Dr., Sylvania .....,.......... Lehmann, Shirley Jeanne, 3-C, 118 Redfield Pl., Syracuse 10, N.Y... Leja, Allan Frans, 4-C, 1798 Graefield Rd., Birmingham, Mich... ,. Lenunerman, Janet May, 1-C, 3347 Hollister Rd., Cleveland Heights. Pa. .......61, ...6o,1z7, ....ao, es, ....63, 72 .69,70.73 ....e9 Lemoine, Bernard Charles, Z-M, 64 Church St., West Springfield, Mass ........, Lendrim, Frank Torbet, Gr-M, R.D. No. 1, Hamburg Turnpike, Paterson, N.J ..... 60 Lenfest, Grace Arlene, 3-M, 28 Mountain St., Camden, Maine .......,..... Lenhoff, Maria Eleanor, 1fC, 143 Lexington Ave., Buffalo 22, N.Y.. . . . . Le Pore, Esther Virginia, 4-M, 291 Essex St., Millburn, N.J ....... Leslie, Barbara Ellen, 4-C, 33 Oakwood St., Albany 3, N.Y.. . . Less, Diane Dee, 1-C, 18657 Meyers Rd., Detroit 35, Mich ..,. Lesser, Ann, 1-C, 406 Conewango Ave., Warren, Pa. ...... . . . . Levin, Esther, 2-C, Calle 34 No. 75 Apt. 1. Havana, Cuba .... ..... Levin, Joan, 3-C, Crow Hill Rd., Mount Kisco, N.Y. ................. 65, Levin, Kenneth Charles, 4-C, 390 West End Ave., New York 24, N.Y.. . . Levine, Ruth Ketay, 3-M, 140 Lyncroft Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y.. .. Levy, John, 1'C, Apartado 149, Guatemala City, Guatemala ..,.... Lewis, John Philip, 2-C, 1452 Elmdale, Chicago 26, Ill ............. Li, Loretta Mae Jun, 3-C, 4165 Black Point Pl., Honolulu, Hawaii .... . Liberman, Meyer, Jr., 4-C, 101 Central Pk. West, New York 23, NX ...... Liebert, Gerald Aubrey, R.D. No. 1, Mogodore Lieske, Henry Louis, Sp-T, 409 Park Ave., Elyria Lighthall, Frederick French, 3-C, 12 Stanley Rd., Noroton Heights, Noroton Heights, Conn ...... ..,.,....................................... Lillich, Richard Bonnot, 1-C, 366 Edgemeer Pl., Oberlin ....,........... . Lim, Benjamin Han, 3-C, Shing Wing Shee, Toishan City, China ...... Lin, Chi-Chuang, 1-C, Fukien Christian University, Foochow, China .... Lind, Lois Estelle, 3-C, 30 Prospect Ave., Darien, Conn .............. Linden, Donald George, 1-C, Box 32, E. Hamilton St., Oberlin ..,..... Lindener, Arthur Erich, 4-C, 14 Wolffsonweg, Hamburg 39, Germany ..... Linder, Darrell Fred, 3-T, 1108 N. Main St., Findlay Lindley, Margaret Ann, 3-C, 300 Park Ave. W., Mansfield ......,. . Lindner, Charline Anne, 4-C, 320 W. 56th St., New York 19, N.Y.. .. Lindsay, Dorothea Gilman, 2-C, R.D. No. 1, St. Charles, Ill. .....,...... . Lindsay, Lindsay, William Germer, Jr., 4-C, 16106 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights 60, Romulus Zachariah, 2-C, 3900 Cathedral Ave. N.W., Washington 16 Lippman, Nancy Louise, 1-C, 314 Otterbein Ave., Dayton ................ Litt, Barbara Sue, Z-C, 390 West End Ave., New York 24, N.Y .... 55, 60, 9 Litt, Michael, 1-C, 1 Serpentine Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y. ......,....... .. Litter, Richard Paul, 1-C, 262 Capen St., Windsor, Conn..,.. Little, Earl Frank, 4-M, 529 N. 11th St., Fort Pierce, Fla. .... .. Littman, William Kenneth, 2-C, 795 Willard Ave. S.E., Warren ...... .... Linney, Littwitz, Margaret, 2-C, 47 E. 88th St., New York 28, N.Y. ............ . Livingstone, Marian Rosylin, 4'M, 3505 Bainbridge Rd., Cleveland Heights. Lloyd, Ftrancisj James, III, 4-C, 267 Parker Dr., Pittsburgh.16, Pa. .... .. Lloyd, Paul Max, 3-C, 10 2nd St., Scottsville, N.Y. ................ . . Locke, Mary Ann, 1-M, 952 Seaside Ave., Absecon, N.J ..... . . Lockwood, Patton, 2-C, Jaffna College, Vaddukoddai, Ceylon ..... Lodge, Ann, 2-C, 102 Summit Dr., Corte Madera, Calif ............... .. Lodge, James Curtis, 1-C, 414 W. 121st W. St., New York 27, N.Y .... Lomax, Jeanne Marie, 1-C, 21 Beach Pl., Maplewood, N.J .....,,. London, Edwin Wolf, 3-M, 4760 N. 10th St., Philadelphia 41, Pa.. London, Wtilliamj Thomas, 3-C, 73 Water St., Perth Amboy, N.J... Long, Frank Martin, III, 4-C, 1744 Laporte Ave., Whiting, Ind.. .. Long, Robert Glenn, 2-C, 1612 21st St., Rock Island, Ill. .... . . Long, Sterling Lavon, 1-T, 7456 Hughart St., Norfolk 8, Va.. . .. Long, Virginia Lee, 4-C, 220 W. 19th St., Wilmington, Del .....,.... . .. Longman, Kenneth Allen, 1-C, 934 I-Iighwood, Iowa City, Iowa .... Loo, David Wei, 4-C, 1 Beach Rd., Repulse Bay, Hong Kong, China .... . Lord, Donald Charles, 2-C, 110 Dover Dr., New Haven 13, Conn .... 238 .......41 ...65,120, ....6l,63 ....60.65 .......7O 67,71,161 ....60,7O .60,69,78 ....71,89 ......32 ....S9 .,..7O ....166 .......70 Raylyn Collette, 1-C, 5556 Nebraska Ave. N.W., Washington 15, D.C. 71,80, 166 , D.C..... 9,103,133 .......60 ....113 ....60 ......65 ....60,7O .......68 ....21,70 ......61 .......80, ...60,126 .......62 ....6l,63 ....65 ......89 ....67,78 37,513,103 1 v 1 1 196 210 196 167 183 183 167 196 210 183 61 183 167 210 196 167 183 210 167 167 210 210 196 183 167 72 210 196 183 167 183 210 183 210 183 210 167 183 167 196 167 196 210 196 210 210 167 197 197 168 168 183 210 197 197 210 210 183 197 168 197 155 168 210 168 197 Directory Lord, Joan, 1-C, Main St., Boxford, Mass ........ ................. ...... Lorenz, Florence Kumler, 1-C, 938 N. Bever Sl., Wooster .....,..... ..... . . Lorenz, Leona Martha, 4-M, 1208 Fairmount Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. .... ....60, 62 . . .38 ..152 Loungway, Margot Tuller, 2-C, 57 Elm St., Camden, Maine ......... .... 5 7, 68 Love, Jtohnj Duncan, 4-C, 12425 Fairhill Rd., Cleveland I-Ieights .... ..... . Loveland, Peter Graham, 4-C, 2523 Norfolk Rd., Cleveland Heights ........ 64, 78, Loveland, Robert Lee, 1-C, 911 W. Creighton Avc., Fort Wayne 6, Ind. ........ . Lovett, William Edwin, 3-C, 189 Bonnie Brac, N.E., Warren.. Loring, Patricia, 4-C, 939 Belle Plaine, Chicago 13, Ill ..... ........ . . Lotz, Leland Nicholas, Z-'l', 202 W. Main St., Cairo .... ....... . . 79 Low, Susan Elizabeth, Gr-C, 2241 Glenview Rd., Glenview, Il1..... . . . . . . . . Lubasz, George Eric, 2-C, 243 W. 98th St., New York 25, N.Y.. .. ....... 65, 69 Lubben, Jacqueline Lois, 1-C, 336 Center Ave., Westwood, N.J .... ................. Ludgin, Donald Hugh, 4-C, 1127 Sheridan Rd., Hubbard Woods, Ill ..... 37, 48, 65, 66 70 Luger, Anton, 2-C, Wcyrerstrasse 80, Waidhofen, Austria ............. ...27, 62, Luke, John Guthrie, 1-M, Gracemere, Tarrytown, N.Y.. .... . Lurie, Ruth Mehrer, 2-C, 160 Goden St., Belmont, Mass ..... , Luyten, Mona Rhodesia, 3-C, 1940 E. River Terr., Minneapolis 14, Minn. ........ 70 .........99,103,133 Lyman, Anne Dcshon, 2-C, 189 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. ....... . . . . .60 Lyman, Dorothy Louise, 4-C, Middlefield, Conn. ............. . Lyons. Margaret Ann, 3-C, 16 Franklin St., Cattaraugus, N.Y ..... ....60 McAlister, Ann, 1-C, 1283 4th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah ....... . McCalla, Luella Margaret, Gr-C, 219 W. Main St., Clarinda, Iowa McCanne, Roy, l-C, 3565 Elmwood Ave., Rochester 10, N.Y. ...... . Macaulay, Margaret Jean, Z-C, 106 E. Manoa Rd., Havertown, Pa ......... . .... 99 McCandless, Jtanej Bardarah, 4-C, 721 Roselawn Ave., Pittsburgh 28, Pa. .... 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McIntosh, William Monteith, 3-C, 1,7 Sharia Amir Said, Cairo, Egypt ............ 45 Maclntyre, Sally Ann, 1-C, Flint St., Marblehead, Mass .............. . Mack, John Edward, 4-C, 430 W. 116th St., New York 27, N.Y .... . Mack, Robert McClary, 4-C, 2020 Hampshire St., Quincy, I1l..... McKay, David Phares, 4-C, Box 247, State College, Miss. ..... . McKay, George Alexander, 2-C, Box 247, State College, Miss ..... McKay, GCeorgcJ Robert, Jr., 3-C, 5920 W. Rice St., Chicago, 1ll.... McKenna, Paul Eugene, 2-T, 30039 Pointe Dr., Gibraltar, Mich.. . . .. . . . . . . .55 . . . .78, B9 . . . . .60 . . . .60, 62 . . . .20, 80 MacKinnon, Joan Adela, 3-C, 1855 W. 58th St., Cleveland 2 ..................... . McLean, Stuart Drummond, 3-C, 196 E. Frambes Ave., Columbus 1... .....57,93 McMahon, Hale Baldwin, 3-C, 731 Chestnut St., Bethlehem, Pa. ..... . ......... . .. McMillan, June Elizabeth, 1-C, 86 Amherstdale Rd., Buffalo 21, N.Y. ............ . . 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Maier, Jane Haring, 4-C, 181 Mercer St., Apt. 68, Somerville, N.J' ...... ....... 6 0, 99, Maier, Marjorie Elaine, 1-C, Saw Mill River Rd., Hastings-on-Hudson 6, N.Y. ....... . Mak, Helen Ha-Ling, 4-M, 136 Kennedy Rd., Hong Kong, China .................. Mallet, John Jacques, 4-C, 635 E. 21st St., Brooklyn 10, N.Y. ........ . . ....1zs, Mallet, Mrs. Odctte Pellaton, 4-C, 240 S. Broadway, Tarrytown, N.Y. .... .... 1 28, Mallory, Sarah Ann, 4-C, 15 Ship St., Hingham, Mass. ............... . ....1os, Mnncinclli, Aldo Liborio, Z-M, 223 Lexington Ave., Elyria .................. , .. .61, Manheimer, William Benjamin, 2-C, 322 Central Park West, New York 25, N.Y. .... 78, Manson, Palmer Wilson, 2-T, Tiro Manuel, Edward Albert, 1-C, R.D. 1, Ramhlevale Farm, Elgin, Ill ..... Manwell. John Parker, 2-C, 124 Buckingham Ave., Syracuse 10, N.Y.. .. Marchese, Michael, 1-C, 831 Crandall Ave., Youngstown 10 ,...,.. . Marcus, Alan Julian, 1-C, 2705 Bainbridge Ave., New York 58, N.Y.. . .. ....s9, ....s4, Marks, Charles Edward, 4-C 119 Goodrich Ct., Chardon ................... . ...... Marquis. Etleanorj Jeanne, 3-M, 27 Park Hts. Ave., R.D. 6, Cumberland, Md ..... 62, Martin, Audrey Helen, 1-C, S91 Passaic Ave., Natley 10, N.J ........... . ........ . Martin, Wallace Dean, 1-C, R.D. 3, Salem, Va. ............... . ..... . Martin, Wayne Porter, 2-C, 29 Lung Lane, Middletown, Conn ........ .. Martirano, Salvatore John, 4-M, 349 Lincoln Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. Marzullo, Jteanb Elaine, 1-M, 75 Remsen St., Brooklyn 2, N.Y. ..... .. Mason, Elliott James, Gr-T, 366 Woodland Ave., Toledo 2 Mason, George Robert, 1-C, 858 Landing Road, Rochester 10, N.Y.. .. Mason, Reginald Argo, 1-C, 1935 Chestnut, Holt, Mich .,..... ..,. Mason, Virginia Mary, 1-C, 139 Merchant Ave., Marion ....... . . . . ....65, . .. .202, Mather. Alan Frederic, 3-C, Central Hershey, Cuba. . ..............,....... 57, 67, Matthews, William Alexander, 2-C, R.D. 11, llorseyville Rd., Pittsburgh 15, Pa..... Mattoun, Bruce Paskins, 3-C, 374 South St., Pittsfield, Mass. .......... 27, 47, 58, 65, Mattson, I-Itaroldj Frazyer, Jr., 4-C, 158 Hillsdale St., Hillsdale, Mich ..... .......... Mattson, Marcia Jane, 2-C, 158 Hillsdale St., Hillsdale, Mich. .,... . .........70, Mattson. Peter Humphrey, 2-C, 1925 Lake St., Evanston, Ill ..... . . .82, 89, 113, Maupin, Etdwardl Eugene, 4-M, 611 Moore St., Bristol, Va. Mayer, Robert Roy, 2-C, 3132 Hopewell Pl., Toledo 6 .,..... Mayne, Atlicej Louise, 2-C, 671 Doris Ave., Akron 3 .... . .... ....60, Mazur, Joseph Lawrence, 4-C, 7821 Burke Ave., Cleveland 5 ............... Meachen, Jerome Webster, 4-M, 2824 N.W. 26th St., Oklahoma City, Okla.. . .. . .. Mead, Frederick Elmer, Jr., 2-C, 4241 Leslie Ave., Detroit 4, Mich. 3- Mead, Virginia Hoge, 4-M, 12 Emerson Ave., Cratton, Ia ,... ................... Meakin, Alexander Campbell, Jr., 3-T, 40 Robbins Dr., Wealhersticld, Conn....152, Meardon, Jtnhnj Arnold, 3-C, 5801 Wistcr St., Philadelphia 38, Pa...62, 68, 82, 93, Meihack, Mary Lewis, Gr.C, 985 Park Ave., W., Mansfield Meissner, Margaret Helen, 4-C, 218 Washington Ave., Chatham, N.J. .... 98,99,103, Melick, John Tunis, Jr., 4-M, 188 Belmont Ave., North Plainlield, N.J. ......., 63, Mellinger, James Herbert, 4-M, R.D. 2, Canlield ,..... . ..................... 63, Mellor, George Edward, 2-C, 26 Pondtield Rd., W., Bronxville, N.Y. ........ 60, 80, Meltzer. Laurence, 4-C, 19 E. 80th St., New York 21, N.Y ............ . Memmott, Peter Vrooman, 2-C, Oak Hall, Urbana .....,........ Merrell, Roger William, 2-T, 58565 Lind St., Washington, Mich. Merritt, Eugene Charles, 1-M, 111 Monument St., Groton, Conn. .... . Merryman, Guy Kenneth, 1-C, 566 Haddon Ave., Collingswood, N.J... Merwin, Robert Wells, Jr., 3-C, 300 E. Main St., East Palestine ..... .. Merz, Marjorie Lynn, 1-C, 4124 Clausen Ave., Western Springs, Ill.. .. Mesrobian, Robert, 2-M, 401 Livingston Ave., Albany S, N.Y ........... Metzenberg, Carole Cathryn, 1-C, 628 Woodpath, Highland Park, Ill .... ....gs, so, ....89, .....33 ....65, Metzger, Virginia Alice, 1-M, 121 Bosky Dells, Collinsville, lll. ....,.... . Meyer. Barbara Ann, 3-C, S142 Rollins Ave., Jackson, Fla. ...... 60, 98 , 99, 103, 105, Meyer, Cynthia Louise, 1-C, 17320 Aldersydc Rd., Shaker Heights 20 ......... . ..... . Meyer, Henry Rudolph, 4-C, 2225 Ohio St., Quincy, Ill. ........ . . . Meyer, Roger Lee, 1-C, 6116 Tyndall Ave., Riverdale, N.Y ..... . Michael, Nancy Marie, 1-C, 312 Somonauk St., Sycamore, Ill .... . Michael, Roger Harold, Z-C, 312 Somonauk St., Sycamore, Ill ..... .. Michaels, Peter Edwards, 3-C, 428 W. 67th St., Kansas City 5, Mo.. . . .. Michalovieh, Myron, 4-C, 36 Commonwealth Ave., Haverhill, Mam... Mighell, Ruth Marie, 4-C, 1210 Noyes Dr., Silver Spring, Md. ........ . Miller, Arthur William, Jr., 3-C, 6960 Barnett Lane, Milwaukee 11, Wis.. . . Miller, David Hampton, 1-C, 48 East 2nd St., Mount Vernon, N.Y.. . . .. Miller, Gordon Jack, 1-T, 4 E. Main St., New Concord ......... ....6o, ....7s,1oo, ..ss,so, 72, .,.....s9, ....e1, ....7s, ....6o, 168 168 197 197 168 210 210 169 210 169 169 169 169 197 197 210 197 210 210 169 184 210 210 197 210 210 211 211 184 197 184 169 197 197 197 197 169 169 169 155 184 169 169 169 197 169 197 21'1 211 184 211 , 63 211 211 184 211 63 211 211 197 184 169 169 93 211 155 Miller, Karolyn Louise, 3-M, 83 E. McFarlan St., Dover, N.J .......... Miller, Philip Clement, 1-C, 4830 N. Oakland Ave., Milwaukee 11, Miller, Richard Alan, 3-C, 535 Sth St., N.E., Jamestown, N. Dak.. . . . Miller, Robert Milton, 3-C, 16 Creston Ave., Tenafly, N.J ...... .. Miller, Ronald Wayne, Sp-M, 730 W. 38th St., Houston 18, Texas Miller, Sutherland Daniel, Jr., 1-C, 4309 Larchmont, Dallas, Texas ..... Millikan, Roger Conant, 2-C, 817 Rogers Ct., Ashland, Ky ............ Mills, James Hansen, 2-C, S9 Adelaide Ave., Highland Park, N.J ..... Milne, Marilyn Ruth, 3-C, 11 W. Henderson Rd., Columbus 2. . . . Mink, Patricia Ann, 4-C, 1037 Cherry St., Winnetka, Ill. ........,. . Mintz, Marjorie Gabrielle, 2-C, 3204 Oxford Ave., Riverdale, N.Y.. .. Misner, Jack Roy, 1-C, 589 Reed Ave., Akron 1 .,.................. Mitacek, Paul, Jr., 1-C, 6 Hazel St., Binghamton, NX. ..... . . . .. Mitchell, Nancy Jane, I-C, Chimney Rock Rd., Martinsville, N.J .... Mitman, Eugene Harris, Jr., 4-C, 728 Sth Ave., Bethlehem, Pa. .... . . . Mitman, Mrs. Mary Gunther, 4-C, 6 Sanger Ave., New Hartford, N.Y .... Mogge, Marjorie Helen, 4-C, 1298 Cook Ave., Lakewood ............ . Molder, Joseph Leighton, ZVC, 10 Rutland Terr., Worcester 5, Mass.. .. Moll, Catharine Carnes, 4-C, 16 Prospect Ave., Douglaston, N.Y.... Monroe, Robert Edwin, 3-C, 721 Iona Ave., Akron 14 .......... . Montgomery, Patricia, S-C, 99 Hall St., Chagrin Falls .... . Montie, William John, 2-C, 2323 Brookview Blvd., Parma. . . . . Moon, James Leigh, 2-M, 365 Mines Rd., Socorro, N. Mex. ............ . Moore, Charles Owen, 1-M, Box 356, Monroe ..... .... ................. Moore, Elizabeth Jane, 3-M, Lyons Plains Rd., R.D. 1, Westport, Conn .,..... Moore, James Barton, 3-C, 11 Remsen St., Williston Park, L.I., N.Y.. . . Moore, William Anderson, 2-M, 416 8th St., Benton Harbor, Mich. Morgan, Barbara Anne, 2-C, 19 Bohl Blvd., Sharon, Pa ......... . Morgan, Dianne Claire, 1-C, 56 Newman Ave., Verona, N.J.. . . . Morgan, Elizabeth Ann, ZVC, 30 Sherwood Ave., Madison, N.J.. . . . Morgan, Mary Anne, Z-C, 2056 Forest Dr., Tallahassee, Fla .... . Morris, Alan Blake, 3-C, Killbuck ..................,........ . Morris, Max Leroy, 1-C, 927m Nuttman, Fort Wayne 6, Ind... .. . Morris. Thelma Jean, 1-C, 159 Westwood Rd., New Haven 15, Conn.. . . ,. Morris, William Bemis, 2-C, 10 Crestmont Rd., Montclair, N.J ..... .......... Morrisett, Lloyd N., Jr., 4-C, IO763M Wilkins Ave., Los Angeles 24, Ca ' Morrison, Joan Johnston, 3-C, 209 W. Bessemer Ave., Greensboro, N.C. Morrison, Sheila, 2-C, 532 E. King St., Chappaqua, N.Y. ..................... .. . Morrisey, Etugeneb James, 2-C, 96 Grandview Blvd., Wyomissing Hills, Lawn, Pa.. .......... .. ...... ........... . ........ . ..... Morton, Margaret Miner, 2-C, 24 Larchwood Dr., Cambridge, Mass.. .. Moser, Robert Victor, 3-T, 417 S. Dewey, Lima Mosher, Frederic Adams, 1-C, 126 Morgan St., Oberlin ..........,........... Moshiri, Gerald Alexander, 4-C, Timcheh Gowhas, Istanbul Ave., Tehran, Iran Moslo, Celia Dolores, 1-M, 1321 Yellowstone Rd., Cleveland Heights .......... Mosse, Mary Elizabeth, 3-C, Birnam,Rd., East Northfield, Mass... . Moyer, Ann Tschiffely, 2-C, 400 High St., Chevy Chase 15, Md.. .. Moyer, William Cassel, SVM, 280 Elm St., Oberlin ............. Muhlbach, Walter Lauritz, 4-C, 15 Lawrence St., Gardner, Mass.. .. Muhlenberg, John Albert, 1-C, High Rd., Wyomissing, Pa. .... .. Mukai, Ethel Kazuko, 3-C, 318 Haili St., Hilo, Hawaii ............ . Wis ............. .62, 80, 89, . . . .62, .62, 70, ....60, . . . . .131, .. . .80, ....46, 65, .......6S,73, . . . . .9S, 103, .. . .60, 78, 93, ...119, 124, 111. .... West . ...64, .. . .63, . . . . . . .61 .. . .62, 93, .60, 68 Mulder, Virginia Claire, 4'C, 220 N. Wheaton Ave., Wheaton, Ill .... Mulligan, Thomas William, 2-C, 1139 Norwood Ave., Youngstown 10.... Murphy, John Emory, Jr., 1-C, 4512 Brownsville Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa... .. Murray, Ctharlesj William, Jr., 3-C, 13M Stewart St., Amsterdam, N.Y. Murray, Jtamesl Dtonaldb Bain, 4-C, 832 Bryant Ave., Winnetka, Ill... . Myler, Nancy Carolyn, 2-M, 1545 Grenoble Rd., Columbus 12 ....... Myster, Mary Ida, 1-M, Kasson, Minn ..... . .... . ........... . Nahigian, Joan Louise, 2-C, 649 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill .... . . . . Nakane, Earle Tetsuo, 1-C, 2128 N. Cleveland Ave., Chicago 14, Ill .... Naron, Eugene Howard, 1-M, 2412 E. 19, Tulsa 4. Okla ........... . Nash, Katharine Seldon, 2-C, 165 Centre St., Milton. Mass. ....... Nassau, Marjorie Harriette, 4-C, 608 Park Rd., West Hartford, Conn .... .. Nassau. Paul David, 3-M, 21 E. 10th St., New York 3, N.Y. Nathanson, Joan, 1-C, 2854 Rockwood Pl., Toledo 10 ......... . Neal, Alice Lorraine, 1-M. 805 Rose St., North Braddock, Pa ..... . . Needle, Allan Thomas, 1-C, 100 Winthrop St., Brooklyn 25, N.Y.. . . . Neil, Robert Elgy, 2-C, 122 W. Lincoln St., Findlay ........... .. ....55, .60, 64, .63, 70 184 211 184 184 211 197 197 184 169 197 211 211 211 169 164 169 197 169 184 184 197 62 211 184 184 197 211 197 197 184 211 211 197 170 197 197 197 211 211 184 197 ,es 110 211 184 170 78 211 170 197 211 197 211 211 198 170 211 211 211 198 241 Perisho, Anne, 2-C, Hiawatha Rd., I-Iarwichport, Mass .............. Student Directory Neithercut, Helen Louise, 4-C, 915 E. Court St., Flint 3, Mich ..... ....... 6 0, 67, Nellems, Clarence Leroy, 1-T, 2459 A-E 40th St., Cleveland 4 Nelson, Margaret Jane, 2-C, 1971 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus 12 ........ 58, 105, 190, Nelson, Richard Robinson. 3-C, 9119 Sligo Pkwy., Silver Spring, Md. ,........ .. . .. Nctterville, George Leon, III, 4-C, Southern Univ. Southern Branch P.O., Baton Rouge, La. ............................ .........,............ 6 7, 69, 72, Neuberg, Barbara Jane, 2-M, 1911 St. Paris Rd., Springfield ....... ......... . Newbolt, Kathryn Ann, 1-C, 197 Streetsboro St., Hudson ............. .... 6 5, Newell, Marcia Frost, 2-C, 901 E. Belvedere Ave., Baltimore 12, Md. ............ 126, Neylans, Joan, 1-C, 1829 Rosemont Rd., East Cleveland .......................... Nicalo, Nancy Lee, 3-C, 412 Braddock Ave., Uniontown, Pa ......... ..60, 98, 99, 103, Nichols, Jean Carolyn, 2-C, Saline Valley Farms, Saline, Mich ........... 60, 105, 122, Nichols, Josephine Clark, 4-C, Pasumalai tltiathurai Districtl, S. India ....... ...60, 170 198 184 170, 198 211 198 211 184 198 170 Nichols, Jfayl Phillip Valentine, 4-C, 44 W. Hickory St., Chicago Heights, Ill.. .70, 71, 170 Nicholson, John Lewis, Jr., 2-C, 24 Salisbury Ave., Port Elizabeth, Union of South Africa ................................................................. 80, 198 Nickels, Virginia May, 3-M, 809 Clyman St., Watertown, Wis. Niederhauser, David Peter, 1-C, 5 West Oak Ave., Moorestown, N.J. .... 211 Nitschke, Charles Daniel, 1-T, 1274 Beach Ave., Lakewood .......... ..... 1 55 Noble, John Hanna, 3-C, 4044 Forest Ave., Western Springs, Ill. .... ,.... 6 4, 184 Noblet, Lincoln Beach, 4-C, 631 W. 2nd St., Maryville, Mo. ...................... 170 Nomoto, Hiroshi, Gr-C, 124, Z-chome, Komagome, Toshima Ward, Tokyo, Japan Nordlinger, Ellen Jane, 1-M, 1801 N. Jackson, Little Rock, Ark ..............,.,.... 211 Nordlinger, Stephen Edward, 2-C, 297 Hollywood Ave., West End, N.J .... .. .... 198 Norfleet, Beverly Jayne, 1-C, 20 Lincoln Ave., Pittsford, N.Y. .......... ...., 2 11 Norris, Louanne, 3-C, Heredia 1625, Buenos Aires, Argentina .,........ ...., 6 0,184 Noss, Ltural Jane, 2-C, 62 Elm St., Andover, Mass ...........,........ ...., 6 0,198 Nottingham, Marsh Whitney, 4-C, 10 Preble Garden Rd., Belmont, Mass. ........ 78, 170 Nuelsen, Carol Louise, 3-C, 653 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill .......... ..... 1 84 Oaks, Claire Rosemary, 1-C. 45 Barrow St., New York, N.Y ....... ..... 1 05, 122,211 Oates, Henrietta Jennings, 4-C, 34 Edgehill St., Princeton, N.J. .... ........ 7 1, 170 Ober, Paul Wallace, 3-M, 413 Witwer St., North Canton .........,.... ..... 6 3,184 O'Brien, Peter William, 1-C, 205 Shoreham Dr., Rochester 10, N.Y. .............. 211 0'Connor, Mrs. Alice Brown, 4-C, 3334 Waltham Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa ....... .... 1 70 O'Connor, Kevney, Jr., 4-C, 170 Lyons Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y .,............. 78, 79, 89, 170 Odence, Gates Garnet, 1-C, Main St., Cotuit, Mass ........................... 69,211 Oestreicher, Mtiltonj Daniel, Jr., 2-C, 3433 Wenonah Ave., Berwyn, Ill .... ..... 6 0,198 Offner, Roxane Berta, 4-C, 107 Lefferts Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. .......... 30, 69, 70, 72, 170 Ogden, Michael, 2-C, 351 Chatham Rd., Columbus 2, Ohio ...................,.. 198 Ohmann, Richard Malin, 3-C, 3695 Traynham Rd., Shaker Heights .... ..... 8 7,184 Ohmori, Shozo, Gr-C, 2671 Kichijoji, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan Olcott, Mason, Jr., 3-C, 130 Drexel Rd., Ardmore, Pa .,... .......... ........ 6 8 , 184 Olin, Harvey Martin, Jr., 2-M, 104 Brookside Dr., Buffalo 20, N.Y. ..,... 61, 62, 68, 198 Oliver, Htaroldl Douglas, 1-T, 55 18th Ave. S., Birmingham, Ala ..... ......... 1 55 Olsen, Clark Bird, 1-C, 2329 Orchard Rd., Toledo ................... .. .60, 68, 211 Olson, Ctarlb Raymond, 1-T, 316 Pomeroy Ave., Crystal Lake, Ill ........ ....... 1 55 Olson, Joyce Mae, 2-C, 94 Drexel Ave., LaGrange, 111. ...................... 60, 190, 198 O'Neil, Richard Charles, 3-C, 336 Warwick Rd., Kenilworth, Ill. .... 61, 63, 70,96,18S Orans, Anita, 2-C, 4905 Surf Ave., Brooklyn 24, N.Y ........... ................ 1 98 O'Rear, Ftloydj Barrett, Jr., 2-C, 8 Olyphant Dr., Morristown, N.J. .... ..... 6 8,198 Orr, Daniel, 1-C, 104 Orange St., Oak Ridge, Tenn ................. ...., 2 11 Orth, Marilyn Louise, 3-C, 15 Fairlawn Dr., Eggertsville, N.Y ..... ..... 5 8,185 Orvis, Joan Eleanor, Z-M, 1102 N. 32nd St., Billings, Mont. ..... ..... 6 1,198 Osborn, Anne Louise, 1-C, 4217 Wanetah Tr., Madison, Wis. ........ ..... 6 9,211 Osborne, Karen Margaret, 2-M, 173 Scottswood Rd., Riverside, Ill ..... ..... 6 1,198 Osterland, BettyJane Marie, Gr-M, 5219 Stickney Ave., Cleveland 9 Ostlund, Twyla Ruth, 2-M, 6333 25th Ave., Kenosha, Wis ........... ....... 1 98 Ostrow, Stephen Edward, 1-C, 969 Park Ave., New York 16, N.Y. .... ..... 6 5, 211 Ott, Leila Mae, 1-C, 333 S. Main St., Amherst .................... 211 Otto, Eleanore Elisabeth, 4-C, 26 East Parkway, Scarsdale, NX ........... . . . 170 Ouellette, Armand Roland, Gr-C, 29 Elmhurst, Highland Park 3, Mich. Owen, Gwen, 4-C, 35 S. Professor St., Oberlin ........................ 170 Owens, John Robert, 3-C, 223 6th St., North Canton .... 185 Paffenbarger, Gretchen, 2-C, Boyds, Md. ........................ ....... 1 9S Pagnucco, Jeanne Marie, 2-C, 808 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, Ill .... 2112 . . .67, 70, 198 Palioca, Robert Preston. 2-C, 142 Sharmut Ave., Marlboro, Mass. .... Palm, William Harry, 2-C, 3840 Broadview Dr., Cincinnati ......... Palmer, Darwin Lynn, 2-C, 332 Allaire Ave., Leonia, N.J ...... Palmer, Jeanette Elinor, 3-C, 638 W. Maple St., Hinsdale, Ill. .... . Palmer, Robert Howard, 2-C, 1320 E. 58th St., Chicago 37, Ill Palmer, Thomas Allan, 4-C, 480 Melrose Ave., Columbus 2 .... Pankratz, Joan Elizabeth, 2-C, 3643 Indian Rd., Toledo 6 .... Paradise, Robert, 1-M, 195 Wedgewood Ave., Cincinnati 17 ..... ......89 ....60, 112 . ................ 80 . . . .78, 86, 87, 92, 93 . ......... 65, 66 ......63 Parker, Alden Russell, 4-C, 3816 Newberry St., Wayne, Mich. .....,. ...... 6 2 Parker, Claire Winifred, 2-M, 140 Roseville Ave., Newark 7, N.J .... ..... 6 1,68 Parker Mtaryl Myra, 4-C, 84 Greenwood Ave., Madison, N.J. ..... ....... . 73 Parker, Maude Elizabeth, 1-C, 97 Broad St., Monrovia, Liberia .......... 65, 68, 70 Parker, Patricia Jean, 2-C, 2002 Beechwood Dr., Westwood Manor, Wilmington, Del... Parker Spriggs Sandy, 1-C, 97 Broad St., Monrovia, Liberia ................ 68, 70, Parkins, Rosemary Tennant, 1-C, 50 Amory St., Brookline, Mass ..... ........ Parry, Marian Alice, 1-M, 544 E. 123rd St., Cleveland 8 ,......... .... 1 16 Parry, Wfilliaml Stuver, 1-C, R. D. 2, Box 308, Cuyahoga Falls .... Parsons, Ftlorenccl Meredith, 2-C, 7926 Ellis St., Chicago 19, Ill. ........ 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Conn ......... ........ Pratt, Roland Willis, 4-M, 130 E. Main St., Dover-Foxcroit, Maine ...... Prince, Dorothy Mau, 2-C, 1317 Irleidt St., Columbia 16, S.C. ................ 72 Prince, Warren Frank, 4-M, 9.3 Spring St., Oberlin ,.,................. . Proud, Ctecill James, jr., 2-C, 533 Peach Orchard, Daytona 9,.40, 63,66 Pruitt, Dean Garner, 3-C, Ci1illl1l1ll1l1X Rd., Sl. Davids, Pa .............. . Psacharopnulos, Nicolas, ILC, 19 Epicurus Sl., Athens, Greece.. Punches, Ki Howard Neal, Z-M, R.R. 1, Box 9, Sylvania ...,....., ....... . Purinton, Louise. 3-C, ll Nevada Rd., Ncezilmm Heights, Blass... .... Puscy, Kate Jacksnn, 3-C, 13 Hank St., Princeton, N.J. ........ Pynn. Grace Blary, 1-M, 124 Manor Ave.. Hempstead. N.Y .... ........ , Raap, Gerard Albert, 3-C, 284 N.l-Z. 96th St., Miami, Fla ..... ..... 6 7, 87, 131 Raasch, Lois Irene, 1-C, 4430 N. Mozart St., Chicago 25, Ill. Radcliff, Peter Edward, Jr., 1-C, 2856 C Sl., San Diego Z, Calif. .. Rae, Donald Brewster, 4-C, 17 Madison St., Brockton 16, 1K1ass..... Rahn, joan Marie, 1-M, 1000 Mary St., Pekin, Ill. Raine, Douglas, 4-C, 18477 Merriman Rd,, Romulus, Mich ......... Ralph, Walter Winfred, Jr., 2-'l', R. IJ. 1, Brighton, Wcllington.... Rammes, jo Ann, 4-C, 1435 Rosedale, Pontiac S, Mich. .............. ...... . . Ranck, Dorothea Chandler, 4-C, 324 W. College Terr., Frederick, Md. .... ,. Randlcnmn, Elizabeth Priscilla, Sp-C, 2249 Beech Ave., Lorain Randolph, Joyce Marilyn, 1-M, 101 Oxford Ill., Ithaca, N.Y.... Randolph, Susan, 3-C, 2911 Shcrran Lane, Phoenix, Ariz. ......... .. Rapoza, Norbert Pacheco, 3-C, 1 Repoza St., South Dartmouth, Mass.... Rasch, Eunice jean, 4-C, 40 Elmlrcc Rd., Rochester 12, N.Y ...,.......... . Rasmussen, Georgenc Jeannine. 3-M, 1803 W. Koenig, Grand Island, Nebr Rawick, George Philip, 4-C, 1455 Union St., Brooklyn 13, N.Y...21, 30, 69, 72,126 Ray, William Benjamin, 3-C, 651 Chestnut. St., Lexington 47, Ky ........ Rea, Thomas Herald, Jr., 4-C, 816 Elm Sl., Three Rivers, Mich .... . . Read, Philip Lloyd, 2-C, 1819 Francis Ave., Flint 5, Mich. ......... .. Readel, William Conrad, jr., 1-C, 43 Cathedral Ave., Nutlcy, NJ .... ......... Ream, Thomas jay, 1-C, Box 606, Somerset, Pa... .,.............. .. ..... ..70 Rcchsteiner, John William, 2-C, 1179 Berwin St., Akron 10 ..... .... 4 Redding, David Asbury, l-'l', R. D. 6, Wooster ......,.......... .. Redlin, Joanne Edna, 3-C, R. IJ. 3, Mt. Pleasant Pk., Hamilton .... .. Reed, Donna Jean, 1-M, 1942 Lakeside Dr., Erie, Pa ..... .... . Rehl, Theodore Lloyd, 3-N, R. D. 6, Richland Pike, Marion .... Reich, Edward Alan, 1-C, 2836 Paxton Rd., Shaker Heights ....... . Reich, Phyllis Ruth, 4-M, 605 Shoemaker Ave., Jenkintown, Pa ....... . Reichc, Valerie Frances, Gr-M, 2801 Muir Way, Sacramento 14, Calif. Reichert, James Arthur, 1-M, 3960 W. Bancroft, Toledo ............ Reid, Barbara Jessie, 4-C, 37 Interlaken Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y.... Reid, George, Jr., 2-C, 200 66th St., New York, N.Y ........ .. Reid, Ross J., 1-M, Hampshire, Ill. ......................... . Reid, William Paul, l-T, 204 W. I-ligh St., London ............... Reilender, Ernestinc, 3-M, 10420 Nota Bene Dr., Parma Heights ...... . Reilly, Norman Bogue, 1-C, 1 Barry Pl., Fairlawn, N.J. .............. .. Rcissig, Daniel Norman, 1-C, 334 I-Iighltmd Ave., Upper Montclair, NJ... Romer, Michael David, 1-C, 1755 E. 55th St., Chicago 15, Ill. ....... .. Rcmmcrs, August Raymond, Jr., 4-C, 3300 Oriole Dr., Louisville, Ky..... Repp, Martha Belle, 1-C, 309 E. Wabash Ave., Crawforrlsvillc, Ind..... Rcynard, Margaret Ann, 1-C, 1104 Chestnut St., Columbus, Ind ..... . Reynolds, llarharar Louise, 2-C, 120 Sunset Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill.... Rhodes, Sarah Sue, 3-M, 135 W. 3rd St., Peru, Ind .............. . Ricard, Ronald Paul, Sp-C, 112 W. Farwell St., Sandusky Rice, Nancy Lee, Z-M, 3002 N. Van Buren St., Wilmington 276, Del.... Richard, Edward Wallace, 4-C, 706-F Shannon St., Des Moines, Iowa .... Richards, Elisabeth Kay, 1-C, Country Club R. 1, Ashtabula ........... Richardson, Charles Brockway, 1-C, 63 Forest Rd., Tenaily, N.J..... .... los ....oo,ziz ,71,1ss los iss ..eo,7o ies ...... 61 iss ..oo,o2 171 ics ..63,es 111 ,71,129,l9S ..4s,6s iss ....34 59 198 iss .6o,177 185 212 iss ....a9 212 ..,. 171 .....158 171 ...... 155 ez .3s,5s,171 .... as ....eo 185 .... iss .....57,171 ........ 171 171 ....,60,171 ....... 171 ..64,78,19S 212 ,212 6,6o,6s,19s ,...1sz,1s5 ..33,62,1ss ....61,21z ....63,185 ....68,2l2 ....62,171 .... 212 ....7o,17i ....so,19s ... 212 .... iss ....61,lS5 .... 212 .....3S,21Z ... 212 .... 171 ....65,212 .,...z1z ... 198 ... 185 ... 198 ... so ... 212 ... 212 Directory Richardson, Eleanor, 1-C, West Main St., Andover ................... Richardson, Judith Anne. 3-C, S18 N. Jackson Ave.. River Forest, Ill.... Richardson, Laura Luella, Sp-T, 4624 Wise Ave., Mansfield Richardson. William Alexander, 3-M, 865 Allison Ave. Washington, Pa... Riclielsen. Jan, 2-C, 77 Plain Sl., Lewiston, NX ................... .. Richey, David Frank, 4-M, Box 1738, Abilene, Texas ...,............ Richey, Thomas Craig, 4-C, 14890 Penrod Blvd., Detroit 23. Mich. Richter, Annette Lane Harrison, 1-C, 713 Avenue A, Norfolk 4, Va ............ Ricketts, Howard James. 1-C, 5607 Kenwood Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. .... . Rideout, Renie May, 1-C, 604 Northside Dr., Wilmington 281, Del ............... Kiley, Beverly Jane, 2-C, 21 Crescent Rd., Livingston, NJ ....................... Rinehart. Herbert Wade, Jr., 44C, 22 Cragmere Rd., Wilmington 280, Del.. . Ritchie, Harry Moul, .3-C, 941 Roanoke Rd., Cleveland Heights ....... .. Jean Frances, Irreg-M, 148 Elm St., Oberlin Jean Louise, 4-C, 105 W. Upsal St., Philadelphia, Pa.. . . . Toby Gerald, 2-C, ll Tompkins Rd., Scarsdale, NX.. .. Ritter, Ritter, Ritter, Roach, Agnes Bethune, 3-C, Gambier ........................, . Roberts, Donald Charles, 4-C, 9010 Lindale Dr., Bethesda, Md.. .. Roberts, Douglas Bernard, 3-M, 2003 Delaney St.. Orlando, Fla. Roberts, John Lenox, 1-M, 938 North Boulevard, Oak Park, Ill. ........ . 212 185 ......63.l85 ....58.19S 171 212 212 212 198 58,62, 73, 80 ...33, 59, 185 . . .58, 60, .....60,171 199 185 171 . . .61, 63, 212 Robertson, Donald Bracken, Z-C. 116 Shepherd St., Chevy Chase, Md .... ...... 7 8,199 Robinson, Clarke Judson, Jr., 4-M, 318 W. Main St., Lumberport, W. Va.. .. Robinson, Mrs. Lucy Gilliam, 1-T, Rt. 4, Box 146, Salisbury, N.C .... Rockwell, Rachael Ledyard, 2-C, 612 Cedar Sl., St. Charles, Ill...... Rogers, Albert Gerald, 1-C, 452 4th St., Largo, Fla. ............. .. Rogers, Constance Hough, 2-C, 21 Orchard St., Portland 4, Maine .... Rogers, Douglass Marcel, 4-C, 131 Forest St., Oberlin .............. N.Y ...... .. Rogers, Myra Jean, 4-C, 8 Sanger Ave., New Hartford, Roginsky, Alan, 3-C, 201 E. Mosliolu Pkwy., Bronx 67, NX. ...... . 171 155 199 212 199 70 ...60, 72,171 91 Rohdenburg, Wlilliaml Sanford, 1-C, 4305 Floral Ave., Norwood .............. 70,212 Rojansky, Natalie, Z-C, 17 Union Ave., Schenectady 8, NA. ................... . 199 Roller, Marjory Meyer, 4-C, 1769 Shaw Ave., Akron S ............ 60, 98, 103,105,171 Rood, Ellen Connable, 4-C, 1615 Cambridge Rd., Kalamazoo 40, Mich. ..... ,.60, 172 Rorapaugh, Albert Chapman, Gr-T, Bedford Rd., Macedonia ............ Rose, George Vincent, Z-M, 408 Matthews St., Lead, S. Dak..... iss .....6Z,199 Ross, Douglas Taylor, 4-C, Brigham Hall, Canandaigua, NX ..... ........ 1 72 Ross, Paul Carl, 2-C, 105 W. 55th St., New York 19, N.Y .... ........ 6 6, 89,199 Roth, Robert Frank, 4-C, R. D. 1, Wurtsboro, N.Y. ............... 66, 67, 69, 70, 172 Rothchild, Eric Samuel, 3-C, Narrow Rocks Rd., Westport, Conn ....... ....... 6 0,185 Rothmann, Leonore' Pauline, 1-C, 467 E. 23rd St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y .... . Rowe, Cfharlesh Richard, 2-M, Wolcoltville, Ind. ................. . Rowland, Nancy May, 2-C, Box 47, South Elgin, Ill. ...... . Ruck, Robert John, 2-C, 3617 Library Ave., Cleveland 9 . . . .65, 212 199 199 Ruekberg, Benjamin Gellner, 2-C, 1050 Oak St., Highland Park, Ill .... ..... 5 8, 69, 199 Russell, Galen Eames, Jr., 1-C, 612 Pequot Rd., Southport, Conn..... .........212 Russell, John Blair, 4-C, 16 Meadow Lane, Rochester, N.Y. ................... 41,172 Russell, Marianne Josephine, 1-C, 3631 Brandywine St., NAV., Washington Rustay, Richard Miles, 1-M, 2901 Agate St., Boise, Idaho... Rusten, Philip Elroy, Jr., 3-T, R. D. 1, White, S. Dak.. . .. Ryan, Della Jane, 1-C, 1 Colony Ct., West Orange, N.J.. . .. Sadona, Evelyn Joyce, I-C, 310 Robinson St., Schenectady, N.Y. Salata, Milli, Sp.M, 2724 74th Ave., Kent Village, Hyatsville, Md. Sales, Richard Winton, 2-C, 25 Fairlawn St., Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ. ..... 8, D.C. 62, 116, 213 . . . .63, 213 . . . . . 155 . . . 213 58, 66, 69,199 Sampson, Janet Frances, 1-M, 1307 East 143rd St., East Cleveland ........ 60,213 Samson, Phyllis Jane, 4-C, 2516 Ash St., Denver 7, Colo ......... ............. 1 72 Sanders, Christina, 2-C, 403 Shipley Rd., Wilmington 220, Del.. . . ....6 0,644,114,199 Sands, Richard Dayton, 4-C, 20 State St., Skaneateles, N.Y. .................. 55,172 Sanclstmm, Carolyn Homona, 3-C, 143,23 Barclay Ave,, Flushing, L.I., N.Y ...,... 60, 185 Sandvold, Mary Ruth, 3-C, 110 N. Victoria, Mishawaka, Ind. .................... 69, 186 Sasahara, Arthur Asao, 4-C, 1867 E. 59th St., Cleveland 3, .............. 60,127,172 Satin, Sheldon Burton, 1-M, 7265 Yellowstone Blvd., Forest Hills, N.Y ...., ...60, 213 Sauter, George August, 3-C, 40 Cedar Ave., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.... . ....... 186 Sauer, Kenneth Harvey, 2-C, 14612 Shaw Ave., East Cleveland .... ..... 6 5, 73,199 Savage, Robert Elliot, 1-C, 19 Foster Rd,, Belmont, Mass ........... ..... ,.... 7 2 ,213 Savides, James Maurice, Z-T, 2015 Jefferson St., Madison 5, Wis. ................ 155 Sawin, Barbara Dale, 3-C, 1805 Hillcrest Rd., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia 18, Pa. eo, 10, isa 245 Student Directory Sayre, Jane Anne, 5-C., 196 N. Jackson Ave.. Bellevue. Pa .... . Schadel, Joan Aimee, 4-C. 226 Flinch St., Sandusky ............................. Schafer, William James, Jr., 1-C, 51 Trueman Ave., Haddontield, N.J. .......... .. Schalch, Don Sylvester, 4-C, 111 Sunset Dr., R. D. 2, Bridgeville, Pa. 60, 80, 87. 93 Scharff, Paul William Otto, 3-C, 6070 Oberlin Rd., Lorain ,...... ...... 5 8, 60, 176 Schatzki, Susan Helen, 3-C. 225 Grove, Bristol, Conn ....,......,..,. .48, 58, 65, 70 Scheff, Benson Hoffman. 4-C, 570 Ocean Pkwy. Brooklyn 18, N.Y. ...... 68, 72, 73 Scheiber, Sarah Ann, 4-C, 76 Bank St., New York 14, N.Y., ...... Schenck, John Elizabeth, 4-C, 81 Mt. Hebron Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J Scherr, Stuart Norman, 3-C. 43 Colton Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y ..,.... Schickedantz, Paul David, 2-C, Selma .............................. ........72 . .... 98,99, .....63,67 .....58,65 Schiffer, John Paul, 4-C, V Katona Jozsef Utca 23A, Budapest, Hungary ........ 60 Schissler, George, 2-T, R. D. 2, Wellington ...........,............. . Schlaepfer, Alice Bowen, 1-C, 251 McMillan Rd., Grosse Pointe. Mich. Schlecht, Bterthal Clara. 1-M, Ridge Rd., Cazenovia, N.Y. .......... .. Schliesser, Peter Charles Otto, 2-C, SchultzerGasse 5, Vienna 1, Austria Schmid, George Edward, 1-M, 1920 Euclid Ave., Zanesville ........... . Schmidt, Paul George, II, 3-C, 1172 Harrison St.. N.E., Warren.... Schmucker, David Luther, Gr-M, 417 Oberlin Ave., Lorain .,...... .. Schneider, George. 1-C. 2117 14th St., Rock Island, Ill. .....,...... Schoenbachler, Dolores Elizabeth. Sp-M, 3287 W. 162nd St., Cleveland Schoeni, Dorothy Lillian, 1-M. Market St., Navarre ............... Schoeni, Ruth Liselotti, 3-M, Market St., Navarre ,........ . Schoonmaker, Ruth Anne. 4-C, So. East St., Amherst, Mass ....... Schroder, Kenneth, Ervin, 1-C, 203 Dale Ave., Willard .......... Schultz, Peter Redfield, 1-C, 328 Ashbourne Rd., Elkins Park, Ga.... Schumacher, Owen John, 2-C, 46 Estill St., Berea, Ky. ,.......... . .......63 .....69 70 .....33 ...6O.67 Schuster, Rudolph Edwin, Jr.. 5-M, 1669 Robinwood, Lakewood ......... .... 6 1. Schwaderer, Vilma Maria, 4-M, 519 W. 121st St., New York 27, N.Y.. Schwartz, Allen, 3-C, 10406 Jasper Ave., Cleveland .................. . Schwarz, John Thomas, Jr,, 1-T, 8 Prospect St., Rockville, Conn.... Schwimmer, Philip, 1-C, 105 Ravinia Ct., Highland Park, Ill..... Schwind, Conna Kathleen, 1-C, R. D. 1, Robson Rd., Grafton ...... . Scott, Frank Thomas, 4-C, 4 Hendrickson Pl.. Fair Haven, N.J..... ........61 . ..... 78 .....60 .......65 Scott, John Rutherford, 4-C, 775 Kennesaw, Birmingham, Mich ..... .... 5 8, 62, 89 Scott, Sara Jane, 3-C, 775 Kennesaw, Birmingham, Mich. ........... . Scott, Thomas Pickett, Jr., 3-C, 3355 Chalfont Rd., Shaker Heights ........73 Scovel, Carl Robert, 2-C, Hackett Medical Center, Canton, China. .60, 64, 67, 69, 71 Scovel, James Kiehle, 2-C, Hackett Medical Center, Canton, China ..... Seaman, Shirley Elizabeth, 1-C, 158 S. Prospect St., Oberlin ........... ........64 ........60 Seaquist, Margaret Agnes, 3-C, 3130 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington 16, D.C.. . Searles, Ruth Elizabeth, 4-C, 4505 Dorr St., Toledo .................. Sears, Robert Russell, 2-M, 13 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N.J.... Sears, Stephen Ward, 1-C, 1284 Cook Ave., Lakewood ................ Sedlacek, Henry Andrew, 3-T, R. D. 2, Medina .......1Z7 .....70 Seemann, Jtamesl Marvin, 4-C, 443 Sagamore Dr., Rochester 12, N.Y .... ..27, 58 Seidensticker, John Frederick, 2-C, 935 N. Harvey, Oak Park, Ill. .... . . .... 177 Seiler, Jerome Michael, 1-C, 410 B St.. Patterson Field, Dayton ................ . Seligson, Paul Yohalem, 3-C, 68 E. 86th St., New York 28, N.Y...... Selmier, William Robert, 1-C, 5650 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy., Indianapolis . ....... 64 19, Ind.. . Semmler, Iliana Alexandra, 1-M. Box 147, Zena Rd., Woodtsock, N.Y ..... ........ Senior, Judith, 3-C, 8 Stewart Pl., White Plains, N.Y ........ ....... Semas, Billie Louise, 1-C, 6829 Glencoe Ave., Brooklyn ...... . Sevetson, Donald James, 1-C, 10 South Bruner, Hinsdale, Ill.... Sexton, Owen James, 4-C, 626 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa. Shafer, Mary Ann, 3-C, 1225 North St., Caldwell ............... .....70 .....70 Shaffer, Clarisse Lucille, 1-M, 10 Park Lane, N.E., Atlanta, Ga. ........ ShaEfer, Shirley Ann, 1-M, 84 Carrollton Ave., Elmira N.Y. ......... .. Shambaugh, George Elmer, III, 1-C, S637 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. ...... 62 Shang, Ch'ing-tin, Gr-C, 15 Wu Ch'ang Villa, North Section III Chung Shang Rd., Taipeh, Formosa Shank, Austin Raymond, 3-T, 36 Park Ave., New York 16, N.Y. Shank, Barry Michael, 1-M, 1017 College Blvd., Ashland ............. . Shapiro, Theodore Jerome, 4-M, 14 Herkimer St., Hewlett, N.Y.... Sharmat, Stephen William, 2-C, 112 Fuller St., Brookline, Mass .,.... . Sharp, Janice Kevin, 1-C, 3238 O St., N.W., Washington 7, D.C .... Sharpless, Nansie Sue, 1-C, Orangeburg Rd., Orangeburg, N.Y. .... . Shatts, Marion Alice, 1-C, 5374 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis 12, Mo .... . ....63, 119 .....6S Shaw, Mary Jane, 1-C, 23 Forest Ave., Vermillion, S. Da.k. .................... . Shaw, Wilfrid Garside, 4-C, 6606 Bridge Ave., Cleveland 2 .......... 58, 71, 89,158 Sheldon, Edwin, Oliver, Jr., 2-C, 7914 Hough Rd., Almont, Mich. .............. . Shell-torn, Donald Eugene, 3-M, 7369 Edgewater Dr., Indianapolis 5, Ind.. .61, 62, 63 Shell, William Edgar, 2'C, 90 N. Williams St., Newark ............... 78,84, 190, Shelling, Margaret Ann, 4-M, 303 Berwick St., White Haven, Pa ..... . .... 60, 62 2116 : 1 1 1 186 172 213 172 186 186 172 172 172 136 199 172 155 213 213 215 213 186 61 213 213 186 172 213 213 199 186 172 186 155 213 213 172 172 186 199 199 213 186 172 199 213 172 199 213 186 213 213 186 213 213 186 213 213 213 213 172 199 213 213 213 213 172 199 186 199 172 Shelly, James Harold, 1-C, 1433 Sheridan Ave., N.H., Warren .. . Shelmerdinen Alan Gordon, 3-C, 174 Summit Ave., Summit, N.J. ..... . ....59 Shepard, Robert Lane, 4aC, 13609 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland 20 ................... Sheppard, William James, 3-C, 30 W. Washington St., Kensington, Md. ......... .. Sherman. Richard Hinsdale, 2-C, 223 Willard Way, Ithaca, N.Y. ........... 66, 78 Sherrill, Leicester Hayden, Jr., 4-C, Keeler Lane, North Salem, N.Y ....... ........ Shields, Landrum Eugene, 1-T, 136 Edgecombe Ave., New York 30, N.Y.... Shinn, Phyllis Dean, 3-M, 2809 Smith St., Fort Wayne, Ind .............. Shipman, Sarah Belle, 2-C, 607 Chester Ave, Moorestown, N.J.. .. Shively, Frank Thomas, 1-C, R. D. 2, Quaker City ............ ..... Shivers, Giles, 2-T, Box 1639, R. D. 1, Phoenix, Ariz. .,........... ...ISZ Short, Carolyn Ann, 3-C, 33 Brookside Blvd., West Hartford, Conn ..... .... 6 0 Short, Louise, 4-C, 33 Brookside Blvd., West Hartford, Conn. ...... Shoun, Glenn Harte, Gr-T, R. D. 2, LuFollette, Tenn. ........ ......... 1 52 Shults. Frederick Davis, 1-C. Shults, Robert Ellis, 4-C. 530 Shumard, Charlotte Woodward, Sibley, Marion Elizabeth, 1-C, Sibley, Mrs. Jule Brown, 4-C, Siddall, Lawrence Brane. 3-C, Sidey, 4-C, Lindbergh Rd., R. D., Hopewell, 345 Edgemeer Pl., Oberlin ..... Richard Allan, 3-M, 11 Taft Pl., Dunkirk, N.Y ...., Sidwell, George Lincoln, Jr., 2-'1', Rt. 1, Mount Vernon .......... Siegfried, Mary Ann, 2-C, 3518 Lake Ave., Ashtabula. ..... ....... . Sill, Norman Albert, 4-M, 2910 W. Turner St., Philadelphia 21, Pa. Simmons, Leon Gerald, 4-M, 106 N. Lexington Ave., White Plains, N. Simon, Richard Abbott, 1-C, 7727 York Rd., Towson, Md, ...... .. Simonel, Mrs. Charlotte Shilling, 3'M, 1643 N. Greenbrier St., Arlington, Va ..... . Simpkins, Robert Edward, 4-C, 272 Tremaine Ave., Kenmore, N.Y. Sims, Diana Frances, 1-M, 1885 Suffolk Rd., Columbus 12 ....... .. Sindcn, Sylvia Jean, 1-M, 1348 Kensington, Aurora, 1'll.. ..... . Singer, Ronald Evan, 3-C, 993 5th Ave., New York 28, N.Y. ....... . Singer, Sally Kelsey, 2-C, 225 Overlook Rd., New Rochelle, N.Y. .............. .. Singleton, John Calhoun, 3-C, 2203 Pioneer Rd., Evanston, 1ll..... Sisson, Ruth, 1-M, 19 Lenox St., Worcester 2, Mass ............. Skerlong, Richard Carl, 2-M, N. Balph Ave., Bellevue, Pa. ..... .... . 530 Woodworth, Alma, Mich. .... ............. . . Woodworth, Alma, Mich. ............. 80, 84, 85, 94 N.J...6O, 67 5711 32nd St., N.W., Washington 15, D.C. ...... 60 436 Lawrence St., Ravenna ....................... .....71, 89 . .... 60,68 ....57 Y. ....... 60 ........61 ...42,59,68 . .... 65,93 Skerlong, William Louis, 4-M, N. Balph Ave., Bellevue, Pa. .................. . Skow, John Alexander, 2-C, 3330 Darlington Rd., Toledo 6 ....... 46, 64, 65, 66, 113 Slaughter, Robert Walter, 4-M, 34 Union St., Dover, N.J. .......... . Sloboda, Mary Alice, I-M, 7103 Dartworth Dr., Parma ............ Slocum, Elizabeth, 3-C, 6526 Darlington Rd., Pittsburgh 17, Pa..... Smart, Esther Louise, 3-C, 410 King Ave., Columbus 1 ........... . Smedley, Dorothy Dillingham, 2-C, 28 Pine St., Exeter, N.H. .... .. Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith , Smits, v 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 Alan Winston, 1-C, 5717 Kimbark Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. ....63 ....62 ....60 ....so ....65 Afrthurl Duncan, 3-C, 3 Phillips Pl., Cambridge, Mass ......... . Barbara Loreen, 3-C, 7012 Ridge Crest Terr., Brooklyn, N.Y ..... . Blake Emerson, 3-C, Mason, Greenville, N.H. Charles John, 3-M, 201 Lincoln St., Oil City, Pa. Clark Boyne, Jr., 1-C, 1999 Waverly, Detroit 6, Mich. .... . Cynthia, 1-C, 112 E. 54th St., New York, N.Y. ........... . Donna Marion, Z-C, 23 Montgomery St., Gloversville, N.Y. Edith LeMoyne, 1-M, 11 Mumford St., Seneca Falls, N.Y .... ..... . . . Elizabeth Allmon, 1-C, 1400 Delaware Ave., Wilmington 35, De Elizabeth Philomene, 3-C, 1317 Ogden, Apt. 3, Denver 3, Colo. Floyd Leslie, 2-C, 90 E. College St., Oberlin .............. . ..... ..... 7 8 Frederick Reindel, 4-C, Berkshire Rd., Gates Mills ....... George Vernon, 4-C, 2685 Cranlyn Rd., Shaker Heights Htarrietl Jane, 1-C, 304 West Ave., Elyria .......... . Harry Edwin, 2-T, Box 157, McArthur ......... Jane Elizabeth, 4-C, 90 E. College St., Oberlin .......... . John Allan, Jr., 1-T, 42 Wood St., Painesville ............ .. Louise Marie, 3-M, 416 E. Main St., Roaring Spring, Pa.. Lyle Osborne, III, 2-C, 2358 E. 67th St., Cleveland 4 ...... . Stanley Wallace, Gr-C, 244 W. Lorain St., Oberlin Steven Herbert, 1-M, 2224 Parker St., Berkeley 4, Calif .... . Sylvia Alice, 1-C, Roselawn Farm, Malvern, Pa. ...... . Terry Neil, 1-C, 1272 Brexton Pl., Columbus 12... Wilbur Alan, 3-C, 3545 Mann Rd., Blacklick ........ . William Howard, 1-C, Roxbury, N.Y. .................. . Jean Marie, 1-C, 487 Staffa St., West Allenhurst, N.J .... . Smyth, Robert Dean, 3-C, 1410 Tonopah St., Reno, Nev. .... . Snider, Mary Marguerite, 3-C, Lincoln Rd., Lincoln, Mass.. . .. .,..96 .....69 ....152 ....eo,1zz .....a4,e9 Snodgrass, Robert Cowan, 2-C, 806 11th St., Corning, Iowa ................. Snyder, Allen Thomas, 1-T, R. D. 1, Kent Snyder, Doris Jeanette, 4-M, 523 E. Willow Grove Ave., Philadelphia 18, Pa...... 1 1 n 1 on 213 172 172 186 199 173 155 186 199 213 155 186 173 155 213 173 173 213 173 186 186 155 199 173 173 213 173 213 61 186 199 186 213 199 173 199 173 213 186 186 199 213 186 186 213 213 213 213 186 199 173 173 214 155 173 155 186 199 214 214 214 186 214 214 186 65 199 173 Q46 STUFAN STUDIO THE ALU MN I ASSOCIATION of OBERLIN COLLEGE WELCOMES THE CLASS OF 195 1 C. ROBERT KEESEY '48 J. HALL KELLOGG '12 Alumni Secretary President, Alumni Association And urges the class as a whole and as individuals to become active alumni by: Q15 Joining a local Oberlin club where you will meet other Oberlinians. 52 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 I-Iallsg Q35 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 Q45 Recommending Oberlin to outstanding prospective students in your home communi- tiesg Q55 Keeping Oberlin informed regarding your correct address and your activities. Sludenl Directory Snyder, Hugh Sutherland, 4-C, 166 Hudson St., Syracuse, N.Y ................... . Snyder, Robert John, Jr., 3-C, 4907 Countryside Rd., Lyndhurst, South Euclid...69, Snyder, Wilson Douglas, 1-T, 1229 Park Ave., Piqua ............................. . Solmitz, Brigitte Gertrurl, 4-C, 819 Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa .... . .... 99, Somogyi, Anna Li, 1-C, 9389 Pardee Rd., St. Louis 23, Mo ............ Sonneborn, Lee Meyers, 4-C, 319 S. Mitchell St., Bloomington, Ind .... .. Soule, David Weaver, 1-C, 122 Rutgers St., Rochester 7, N.Y .... ..... . . Soule, Jolm Bradford, 2-M, 520 Circle Dr. East, Cody, Wyo ....... .. .. . Speakman, Patricia Jane, 1-M, Box 28, Rome City, Ind. ...................... 62, Speidel, Gerald Corwin, Jr., 1-C, 2666 Jefferson Park Circle, Charlottesville, Va..120, Spencer, Lucia Lily, Gr-C, 400 B Ave., North Richland, Wash ..... .............. . Spencer, Sara Louise, 4-C, 593 Farmington Ave., Hartford 5, Conn. .... ..... . . Sperber, Michael Allen, 2-C, 19 Fairway Dr., White Plains, N.Y .... .... 6 0, 68, Sperry, Susan, 1-C, 10 Buell St., Hanover, N.H. ............... .... 6 5, 99, Spieler, Harry Joseph, Irreg-M, 75 Spring St., Oberlin Spira, Felicia, 1-C, 305 W. 91st St., New York 24, N.Y ..,. ....... .... 6 9 , Spray, Charles Cranston, Jr., 1-C, 720 Milburn St., Evanston, 111. ,... .... 6 2, Spreng, Barbara Elizabeth, 1-C, 10210 Edgewater Dr., Cleveland 2 .... ....... Spriggs, Daniel Audra, 1-M, 37 Ernest St., Nutley, N.J. ........... .,.. 6 1,63, Springer, Janet Gertrude, 3-M, 432 Greenmount Blvd., Dayton 9 .... ...., 9 9, Stackhousc, Anne Joyce, 2-M, 327 Kathmere Rd., Havertown, Pa. .... .... 3 3, Stacy, Suzanne, 2-C, 4213 Garden Ave., Western Springs, Ill. ....... Stahl, Earl, J., 1-M, 513 Milton St., South Bend 14, Ind. .... ...... . .. Stahl, Neale Sanner, 3-M, 1308 St. Lawrence, Beloit, Wis .... . ......... 62, Staley, David Horton, 3-C, 1946 Guilford Rd., Columbus 1 .... ....... 8 2 87, 93, Stallings, Constance Lee, 1-C, 177 Park St., Montclair, N.J. ..........,....... 65, Stanley, Don Ervin, Gr-C, 229 North Washington Ave., Whittier, Calif. Stanton, Eva Lillian Simonovits, 4-C, 685 Argonne Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ga...69, 72, Stanton, Joan llakin, 4-C, 22003 W. River Rd., Grosse Ile, Mich. .............. . Staples, Robert Henry, 2-C, 32 Seward Ave., Toms River, N.J ........ ........ Stark, Edward William, 2-C, 410 E. Chestnut St., Oxford ........... .... 4 9, 66, Stark, Jacqueline Marie, 2-M, 4 Birch Hill Rd., Great Neck, N.Y .... ..... 7 O, Starkey, Edward Alan, Sp-C, R. D. 1, Willard Stechow, Hans-Axel, 1-M, 260 Oak St., Oberlin ................ Stedman, Winifred Jensen, 2-C, Hotel Alessandro, Hemet, Calif .... D Steere, Helen Weaver, 1-C, 739 College Ave., Haverford, la. ......... . Stefiler, Jeanne Louise, 3-M, 124 Oakland Ave., Greensburg, Pa ......... Steigerwald, Richard Lee, 3-M, Eagle Creek Rd., R. D. 1, Leavittsburgn... Stein, Barbara, 2-M, 1053 Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago 15, Ill. ....61, ...116, Steiner, Bruce Watson, 2-C, 75 Elmwood Pl., Oberlin ......... ..,. 6 0, 69, 73, Steiner, Janet Ruth, 1-C, 3450 Post Rd., Southport, Conn. ................ . ....62, Stephens, Frank Samuel, Jr., 3-C, Laketnn Rd., R. D. 1, Wabash, Ind. ........ 125, Stevens, Betty Jean, 4-C, 218 E. Main St., Milan, Mich. ........... . Stevenson, Etlsicj Avonclle, 2-M, 112 Archer Lane, Burgettstown, Pa.... . Stevenson, Jtowphl Ross, 2-C, Circleville, W. Va. ........ . ............... 58, 72, Stevenson, Priscilla, 4-C, 154 Forest St., Oberlin .................,..... 71, Stevenson, Shirley Anne, 2-C, 7419 Boyer St., Philadelphia 19, Pa .... ...... 99,1os, Stewart, Ftlorenccj Giffen, 2-C, 8 N. Tallahassee Ave., Atlantic City, N.J....62, 67, Stewart, Frances Onell, Irreg-M, 4911 Holyoke, Cleveland Stick, Henry Augustus, Gr-T, R, D. 1, Amherst Stickell, Mary Clark, Z-C, 328 Grant St., Sewickley, Pa.... Stidlcy, Constance Hill, 3-C, 29 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin .... . Stiiler, Josephine Woolman, 1-C, Waterloo Rd., Devon, Pa. ....... .. Still, Thomas Frederick, 4-M, 225 li. Wanola Ave., Kingsport, Tenn.. . . Stillinger, Richard Irvin, 4-C, 3289 Glencairn Rd., Shaker Heights.... Stillwell, Anne Cushman, 2-C, 30 Arch St., Framingham, Mass. ,... . Stine, John Speerstra, 2-C, Shephardstown, W. Va .............. ....105, ....60, ....62, Stockdale, James Edgar, 3-C, Sherwood Dr., Knoxville, Tenn .... ...... ......... 9 4 , Stofft, Patil William, 1-M, 1219 Columbia, Hood River, Ore .......... ......... 6 1, Stoller, Frederick Marshall, 2-C, 3210 Warrensville Center Rd., Shaker Heights.,70, Stollings, Ctliffordb Eugene, Gr-T, Madison, W. Va. ......... .......... . Stone, Frank Andrews, 2-T, 36 College Park, Davis, Calif.... Stone, Marjorie Ann, 4-M, 88 Nottingham Rd., Columbus 2.... Stowcll, Phyllis Lorine, 1-C, 421 iowa Ave., Aurora, Ill. ....... . . Strang, Richard Norman, 4-C, 24915 Fairmont, Dearborn, Mich.... Straus, Pauline Gutman, 1-C, 717 Lake Dr,, Baltimore 17, Md.... Strawser, Neil Edward, 4-C, R. D. 1, Ashland .................. Strickler, Irene, 4-C, 20 Lee Ave., White Plains, N.Y ................. . ....152, ....62, ....6S, ....6s, Striker, Cfecilj Lee, 1-C, 3885 Springhouse Lane, Cincinnati 17 ............... 29, Stroebel, Frederick Charles, 2-T, 1333 W. Juneau Ave., Milwaukee 3, Wis. Styles, Carolyn Ann, 4-C, 16 Riverview Terr., Mountain View, N.J. ...... . Su-Brown, James Crawford, 1fC, 105 Hamberg Tpk., Pompton Lakes, N.J... Sukoff, Marjorie Anne, 3-C, 115 Chestnut St., Montclair, N.J. ............ . Sumner, Ruth Allene, 1-C, 280 S. Rocky River Dr., Berea ..... ....60, ....60, 173 186 155 173 214 173 58 199 214 214 70 173 199 214 214 214 214 214 186 199 199 214 186 187 214 173 173 199 199 199 214 199 214 187 63 199 214 187 173 199 199 173 199 199 199 187 214 173 173 199 199 187 214 200 155 155 174 214 174 214 174 174 214 62 214 187 214 Suter, Anne Margene, 1-M, Canal Rd., Waterville ....... Sutherland, John Paul, 1-T, R. D. 2, Elyria Suthers, Derwent Albert, 3-C, 129 Griswold St., Delaware ..................... 69, Sutton, Donald James, 1-C, 707 East Main Cross, Findlay ................... 62, Suydam, Georgia Jane, 2-M, 111 Hillcrest Terr., Grasmere, State Island 5, N.Y.. . .. Swain, Ellen Jeannette, Z-C, 90 Commonwealth Ave., Boston 16, Mass. ......... 66, Swanson, Dorothy Anne, 3-C, 143 Clinton Ave., Elmhurst, Ill ....... ....7Z, Swarts, Doneta Gertrude, 2-M, R. D. 3, Hornell, N.Y. .................. ..... . Sweet, Helen Firman, 4-C, 3406 81st St., Apt. 51, Jackson Heights, N.Y ..... ..... . Swenson, Caroline Ann, 1-C, 1542 Amy Ave., Whiting, Ind ........ ......... 6 9, 72, Swinehart, Bruce Arden, 4-C, 303 Perry St., Greentown ............ ..... . Sylvanus, Oriel June, 3-C, 125 S. 7th Ave., LaGrange, Ill. ......... Szwaja, Joseph Valentine, 3-C, 118 Halstead Ave., Wallington, N.J.... Taggart, Jane McCall, 1-C, 1945 Cambridge Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich ..... . . .62, 116 Takakura, Ruth Hideko, 1-M, 70 Vineyard St., Wailuku, Hawaii .... ..... 1 30, Takano, Reiko, Gr-M, 68 Dobashidori, Sendai, Japan Talbot, Virginia Iris, 4-C, 140 Westmont Ave., Haddonfield, N.J .... .62,98,99, 103, Talner, Mrs. Trudy Levi, 4-C, 37 Lester Pl., New Rochelle, N.Y ..... .......... 7 2 Tanner, John Eyer, Jr., 4-C, 221 Cimarron, LaJunta, Colo. .......... .... 8 2 Tarbutton, Ann Dunlap, 2-M, 2005 Van Buren St., Wilmington, Del. .... Taylor, Cornelia Wray, 3-C, 1508 Fairidge Dr., Kingsport, Tenn. ...... .... 9 9 Taylor, Edwin Floriman, 2-C, 123 Forest St., Oberlin ................. ...... Taylor, Jeanne LaMont, 4-C, 3122 N. Calvert St., Baltimore 18, Md .... .... 7 3, Taylor, Joan Felicia, 1fC, Rt. 2, Gaithersburg, Md ..... ............ ..... Taylor, Suzanne Catherine, 1-M, 308 N. 2nd St., Olean, N.Y.. .. ....65, Teagarden, Ernest Merle, Gr-C, 606 Myrtle Ave., Willard Tellner, Mary Margaret, 1-C, 522 lst Ave., N., Jamestown, N.D .... ..... 1 24 Teltsch, John George, 3-C, 7 Park Ave., New York 16, N.Y ...... . .... 69, 80, Templeton, Bryce, 2-C, 11 Howell Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J ..... ...... Tenney, Arthur Edward, 4-C, 416 Woodside Ave., Ripon, Wis.... ....91, Tenney, Ruth Elizabeth, Z-C, 416 Woodside Ave., Ripon, Wis ..... ..... Tessmer, Marilyn Louise, 1-M, Box 84, Hartville Thayer, Marion Louise, 1-C, 204 South Rd., Wilmington 274, Del.... ...203, Thayer, Patricia Alden, 1-M, 8 Grant St., Haverhill, Mass ....... . Theobald, Nevelyn Jeannine, 4-M, R. D., South Solon ....................... 57 Thomas, Mrs. Ifrenel Carol Morris, 4-C, 315 N. Prospect, Kalamazoo 50, Mich..57, Thomas, Lorna Jean, 4-C, Abbott House, Byculla, Bombay 8, India .......... 60, 67, Thomas, Owen Paul, 3-C, 1575 Belle Ave., Lakewood .......................... Thomas, Patricia Margaret, 2-C, Abbott House, Byculla, Bombay 8, India ...... 60, Thomas, Robert Jay, 3-C, 14816 Center Ave., Harvey, Ill. ................. 70, 72, Thompson, Carolyn Cushing, 3-C, 13 Randolph St., South Weymouth, Mass. .... .. Thompson, Elizabeth Bryson, 2-C, 142 Main St., West Haven, Conn. ........... 60, Thompson, George Van Valkenburg, Gr-C, 623 Elm St., Three Rivers, Mich. Thompson, Grace Elizabeth, 4-C, 623 Elm St., Three Rivers, Mich .......... . . . Thompson, Hugh Lomax, 1-M, 414 Union Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y ..... .... . Thompson, Jacqueline Erna, 3-C, 541 Wildwood Ave., Jackson, Mich. .......... 60, Thompson, Joanna Louise, 1-C, 13 Randolph St., South Weymouth, Mass ........ .. Thompson, Joanne, 4-C, 1692 Laurel Ave., St. Paul 4, Minn .................. 73, Thompson, Norman Edward, 1-C, 334 Burr Oak Rd., Colon, Mich .... .......... 6 Z, Thoms, Jane, 3-C, 109 Greeves St., Kane, Pa. ............................... 65, Thoms, Nancy Fisher, 3-C, Knox Memorial Hospital, Muscat, Oman S. E., Arabia.57, Thomson, Nancy Janice, 4'C, 107 Passaic Ave., Summit, N.J. .................. 62, Thor, Jfohnl Clifford, ZVT, 3220 16th Ave., S., Minneapolis 7, Minn ..... . . .152, Thornton, Barbara Jane, 3-M, 39 S. 3rd St., Lewisburg, Pa. .............,.... 61, Thuma, Ann Graham, 1-C, 471 Rock Creek Dr., Ann Arbor, Mich .... .......... 6 5, Thurber, 1Villiam Bartlett, 3-C, 267 Hillside St., Milton, Mass .... 20, 37, 49, 66,177, Thurman, Anne Spencer, 1-C, 2660 California St., San Francisco, Calif ........... . Tingley, Hfelenb Muriel, 4-C, 503 South Ave., Whitman, Mass. ....... .... 6 9 Titterington, Wesley Prestage, 2-C, 35 Wandle Ave., Bedford Tobias, Edward Stephen, 3-C, 94 E. Washington St., Painesville. .60, 78, 79, 130, 176, Todd, Lorenzo Spring, 3-T, R. D. 2, Amherst Tolman, Martha Bronson, 2-C, 5333 University Ave., Chicago 15, Ill ........ 68, 117, Tomaras, Diamando Olga, 2-C, Old Orchard Farm, Champaign, Ill .... ......... 7 0, Torczynski, Vfincentj Robert, 2-C, 10040 S. Seeley Ave., Chicago 43, Ill .... .... 8 9, Totzauer, Mtariah Theresa, 2-M, 252 Godwin Ave., Ridgewood, N.J ....... ...61, 70, Tracy, Doris Emily, 3-C, 636 S. Quincy St., Hinsdale, Ill. ........... .. Trantwein, George William, 4-M, R. D. 1, Box 68, Kissimmee, Fla. Trees, Robert, 3-C, 946 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. .......... .. 214 187 214 200 200 187 200 174 214 174 187 187 214 214 174 167 174 200 187 200 174 214 214 214 187 200 174 200 214 214 174 170 174 187 200 187 187 200 67 214 187 214 174 214 187 187 174 155 187 214 187 214 174 187 200 200 200 2,00 187 187 249 Trott, Mfargaretj Joan, 4-C, 61 Sand Run Rd., Akron ........ Truman, James Carlton, 1-C, 1054 Ashmount Ave., Oakland 10, Trumbull, Richard Leslie, 1-C, Tucker, Jennie Streeter, Gr-C, 82 S. Cedar St., Oberlin Tucker, Mtaryj Jane, 2-C, 25 Allen Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass.. .. Tucker, Rexford Francis, 4-C, Tull, Robert Warren, 1-C, 791 Tully, Frank Lincoln, Jr., 1-T, 16 Highland Ave., Madison, N.J .... ..... Student Directory Calif.. . .. Box 547, San de Fuca, Wash ..... ...... ....33 . ...... ....60 .e1, 69, 72 Stony Hill Rd., R. D. 1, Wilbraham, Mass ......... 3710 Ingleside Rd., Shaker Heights ......... Turk, Ronald Jay, 1-C, 186 Canterbury Rd., Rochester 7, N.Y ..... Turndorf, Herman, 3-C, 444 E. 32nd St., Paterson 4, N.J. ......... . Turner, Harvey Leonard, Jr., 4-C, 189 Hillsdale St,, Hillsdale, Mich .... Turner, Nancy Ruth, 3-C, 171 Treadwell St., Hamden, Conn....... Turner, Patricia Anne, 4-C, R. D. 1, Waynesburg ............, Turner, Virginia Massie, 2-C, 281 Forest St., Oberlin .............. . Turrentine, Edgar Moyer, Gr-M, 1924 W. 13th St., Topeka, Kans.... Tuttle, Sylvia Jean, 2-C, 38 Claremont Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. .... Twaddle, Margaret Ann, 1-C, 24 3rd St., New London ................ .....62,67 ....60 ...1Z4 Tyler, Jane Van den Berg, 1-C, 216 Gibson St., Canandaigua, N.Y.. ..... Tynan, Dayton Francis, Jr., 1-M, 26 Coolidge Ave., West Caldwell, N.J Tyree, Delno Mae, 4-C, 517 E. Chestnut St., Mount Vernon ............ .... 6 2 Uhrbrock, Ellen Elizabeth, 4-C, 355 Springlield Poke, Wyoming Uline, Nancy Ellen, 4-M, 652 E. Van Buren St., Nappanee, Ind.. .. Untch, Karl George, 2-C, 13512 Rugby Rd., Cleveland .............. Ursin, Bjarne Elling, 2-C, Doublet Hill, Weston, Mass. ............. .. 59, 73, ......63, Usen, Richard Samuel, 2-C, 45 The Ledges Rd., Newton Centre, Mass .... Van, Marjorie Jeanne, 3-M, 415 Fairmont Ave., New Castle, Pa ..... .. . VanAusdal, Alice Claudine, 1-M, 303 South 23rd St., Richmond, Ind ....... ....... Vanderlippe, Richard Hampton, 1-M, 39 Oakland Ave., Bloomfield, N.J . ........ 61 Van Doren, Paula, 2-C, 26 Douglas Rd., Glen Ridge, N.J. ................. 65,99 Van Steenwyk, John Joseph, 2-C, Star Route, Ambler, Pa. .... . Varner, Stimeonj Clair, 3-M, 385 Shirls Ave., Washington, Pa. .... . Veazey, Paul Marion, 4-C, 170 Vreeland Ave., Rutherford, N.J .... ......58 . .... 78, 91 Venman, William Chase, 2-M, 1266 Laurel Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. ........ 62,63 Venneman, Phyllis Frances, 1-C, 14 Edgewood Rd., Chatham, N.J..... Vermilya, James Arthur, 3-C, 59 W. Broadway, Westerville .......... Vieth, Margaret Eleanor, 1-C, 50 Mt. View Terrace, Hznnden, Conn .... ......64 ...121 Villars, Dorothy Elizabeth, 3-C, 703 Saratoga Ave., China Lake, Calif. .... .... 7 2 Vincent, Carol, 4-C, 11 Brooktield Pl., Pleasantville, N.Y. ........... . Visnapuu, Naima Ketta, 4-C, Bersgatan 4, Eskilstuna, Sweden ........ . ....64 Vivas, Marta Elvia, 1-C, 183 Northmoor Pl., Columbus ........................... Vobach, William Herman, 4-C, R. D. No. 1, Box 588, Watervliet, Mich ....,. 60, 69 Volbach, Fred Bernhard, 4-C, 3016 Forest Park Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas von Marschall, Walther, 2-C, Dreisamstrasse 11, Freiburg, Germany vonSzeliski, Julia Agatha, 2-C, 100 Grandview Ave., White Plains, N.Y.. .. ....73 Voogd, Frederika, 1-C, 3855 Linden Ave., Long Beach, Calif. ........ . Vutz, Gertrude, 3-M, 318 E. College St., Coldwater ........... ....65 1 r 1 Wacker, Ernest Andrew, 1-C, 6442 Austin St., Forest Hills, N.Y.. Wadsworth, Alan Graham, 2-C, 1947 Birchwood Ave., Chicago 26, Ill Wagner, Christoph Theodor, 3-C, Branitzer, Platz 7, Berlin, Germany ....... Wagner, Joan, 4-C, R. D. No. 2, Gettysburg, Pa ............ ........ .... Wagner, Lavern John, 2-M, 503 Franklin St., Bellevue, Iowa ..... .... . Wagner, Virginia Calvert, 2-C, 470 N. Broadway, Yonkers, N.Y. .... ,...... . Walker, Donald Eli, 1-C, 311 Clairton Rd., Pittsburgh 10, Pa.... .....4-9, Walker, Walker, 250 Etlliceb Jean, 2-C, 2365 Scottwood Ave., Toledo 10 ............... Etthelh Mary, 1-C, 4834 Rodman St., N.W., Washington 16, D.C. 87, 89 . . .70 37, 64 38, 60 60, 62 ...72 1 y 174 214 214 200 174 214 155 215 187 174 187 174 200 61 200 214 215 215 174 174 174 200 200 200 187 215 215 200 200 63 174 200 215 187 215 187 174 175 215 175 200 215 187 215 200 187 175 200 200 66 200 Walker, Evelyn Bennett, 2-M, 12 Fair Hill Rd., Westneld, N.J ..... ..,. 6 0, 62 Walker, Nancy, 3-C, 2204 Vermilion Rd., Duluth 3, Minn ,........ ..... . Walker, Sara Ann, 1-C, R. D. No. 1, Langhorne, Pa ........... Wallace, William Edward, 1-C, 755 Bay St., Rochester 9, N.Y.... Waln, Ronald Lee, 1-M, 317 Elm St., Oberlin ................ ..... 6 3,119 Walter, Donald Earl, 1-M, West Main St., Youngsville, Pa .................... . Walterslzausen, Ruth Vivian, 3-C, 3910 Harvey Ave., Western Springs, Ill....60, 62 Walton, Jeanne Ardyth, 4-C, 93 '1'hornton St., Hamden, Conn .......... ...... Wang, Samuel Chia-Cheng, 1-C, 302 Kain Kwo Rd., Shanghai, China Wannamethee, Phan, 4-C, 675 Nakornchaisri Rd., Bangkok, Siam ......... Warburton, Peter, 3-C, McLean, Va. Warden, Beryl Edward, Jr., 1-C, 1768 East-West Hgwy., Silver Spring, Ware, Stephen Barry, 1-C, R. D. No. 1, Wellington ................. Md. ...... . Warkow, Marilyn Beth, 2-C, 341 N. Stone Ave., LaGrange, Ill. ......... .... 6 8 Warm, Ttheodorel Reeves, 2-C, 936 3rd St., N.W., New Philadelphia. Warner, Thomas Everett, 2-M, Park Hill, Westmoreland Depot, N.H.. Warnock, Nancy Marie, 1-M, P.O. Box 138, Dalton ................. ....58, 60 Warth, Sallie Fleehart, 4-M. 212 Belford Ave., Huntington, W. Va ..... .... 6 2 Wasson, Arnold Douglas, 1-T, 3324 Hyde Park, Cleveland Heights 18 Waterman, Barbara Anne, 2-C, 5 Chapin Ct., Williamstown, Mass. ..... .... 6 0 Waters, Amy Joan, 2-C, 1270 li. 19th St., Brooklyn 30, N.Y ..... . Watkins, James Elwood, Jr., 1-C, 912 W. Gilbert St., Muncie, Ind..... Watson, John Dudley, 3-C, 635 Forest St., Denver 7, Colo .... ..... . Watson, Robert James, Jr., 1-T. 107 N. Taft St., Humboldt, Iowa ..... ....69 ....63 Weaver, Helen Hemenway, 3-C, 160 Brite Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. .............. .60 Webster, Deborah Ruth, 4-C, 2337 11th St. N., Apt. 302, Arlington, Va ..... 69, 99 Webster, James Ellis, 1-C, 604 S. Grove St., Ripon, Wis. .,...................... . . Webster, Shirley Anne, 1-C, 6274 Orchard Lane, Cincinnati 13 .... , . . Weigel, Virginia Lee, 3-M, 1301 Lee St., Jefferson City, Mo. Weikart, David Powell, 2-C, 947 W. Laclede Ave., Youngstown 2. ...... Weil, James Michaels, Jr., 1-C, 1180 East Ave., Rochester 7, N.Y. .... Weil, Naomi Gazella, l-C, 2558 Newbury Dr., Cleveland Heights.... Weingold, Allan Byrne, 4-C, 975 Walton Ave., Bronx, N.Y. ...... .. . .89 Weiss, Betty-Jane, 2-C, 1457 53rd St., Brooklyn 19, N.Y. ........ ....68 Weissman, Jane Toba, 1-C, 135 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 17, N.Y .... .... 9 9 Welch, Kenneth Newton, Sp-M, 219 E. 33rd St., Lorain Welch, William John, 1-C, 1 West 2nd St., Westfield, N.Y ....... Wells, Betty Bernice, 3-M, 231 Ferndale Dr., Syracuse 7, N.Y.... ......60 Welty, Joel David, 4-C, 1498 Belle Ave., Lakewood ............ .... 6 6, 68 Wendell, David Livingstone, 2-C, Freehold, N.Y. Wenger, Mahlon Delp, 2-T, 310 Woodlawn Ave., Bucyrus Wennerstrom, Dale Elton, 1-C, S44 Greenvale Dr., South Euclid .... West, George Addison, 1-M, 209 Morrison Ave., I-Iightstown, N.J.. .. ....61 West, Thomas Alfred Jr., 4-C, 185 Franklin St., Newton, Mass. ,... Westervelt, Diane Castle, 1-C, 1322 Judson Ave., Evanston, Ill .... Whelpton, Sarah Isabel, 1-C, R.R. No. 3, Oxford ............... .... White, Herbert Leslie, 3-M, 7 Western View, Auburn, Maine ........ .... 6 8 White, John Arnold, 1-C, Storrs, Conn. ............................ .... 7 3 White, Thomas Alexander, 1-C, 450 Ashley Rd., Santa Barbara, Cal. ......... White, Whitney Anthony Ryan, 3-C, 2749 E. Overlook, Cleveland Heights Whitman, Ray Palmer, Jr., 3-C, 16 West Everett, Chevy Chase View, Md. ....... . Whitney, Robert Lewis, 3-C, 32 Alexander St., Manchester, Conn ..... .. Wick, Jtulianl Dennick, 4-C, 2219 5th Ave., Youngstown 4 ...... . Wignall, Robert Leland, 3-C, Rochester Rd., Walworth, N.Y ..... Wilcox, Isabel Louise, 3-C, 7733 Division St., Olmstead Falls .... . Wilder, David Howard, Gr-C, Nelson Square, Nagpur, India Wilder, Donald Richard, 2-C, Nelson Square, Nagpur, India ....... Wiley, Louise Elizabeth, 3-C, Istiklal Caddesi, Istanbul, Turkey ........ Wilkins, William Clark, 3-C, 6735 McPherson Blvd., Pittsburgh 8, Pa... Willcox, Betsy, 4-C, 112 E. Granville St., Granville ................. Willen, Paul Larner, 4-C, 140 Riverside Dr., New York 24. N.Y. . 73, 82, 93 ....62 ......60 ....60,65 ....64,66 .....156 n 1 1 1 1 Williams, Barbara Alice, 1-C, Jelliff Mill Road, New Canaan, Conn ......... 29,119 Williams, Bradford Hall, 4-C, Box 386, Mount Vernon ........,................. William s, Dorothy Jane, 3-C, 152 Pendleton Rd., New Britain, Conn. ..,. Williams, Gteorgeb Melville, 2-C, 222 Christie St., Lconia, N.J. .......... ..... 7 8 Williams, Hallock, 4-C, 28 Lincoln Ave., Ossining, N.Y. ...................... .. Williams, John Ludington, 3-M, 401 Upper Mountain Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. 60, 63 Williamson, Ward, 4-C, 636 Brierhill Rd., Deerfield, Ill. ............... 60, 70, 73 Willmott, William Edward, 2-C, 103 Hualtsi Pa, Chengtu, China...S7,67,71, 127 Wilson, Charles West, 1-M, Box 8, Palos Park, Ill. ...................... 62,68 Wilson, Juliet Connet, 1-C, 5 Hathaway Circle, Wynnewood, Pa .... ...... 9 9 Wilson, Margery Mae, 3-C, 222 Courtland Ave., Park Ridge, Ill .... ......... . Wilson, Virginia Ruth Lee, 2-C, 506 XV. lltli St., Rolla, Mo ...... .... 6 2,70 Indianapolis Engraving Company, Inc Publication Division fthe standing of a college were to be based on the kind of men and women it turns out, Oberlin would take its place in the top bracket of the fine edu- cational institutions of the country. The quality of its scholarship has exerted a profound influence among men of letters, statesmen, lawyers, doctors, and teachers. The Ann Arbor Press therefore takes pride in its associ- ation with the students of Oberlin in the production of this book. It is uplifting and inspirational to contact and work with a student body whose ideals and college spirit demands workmanship of the highest class and the production of a book which stands as representative of the high purposes of the College itself. We hope our work for Oberlin College can continue as the genera- tions come and go and as the College grows greater in service and usefulness to the people of Ohio and to the world at large. ARTHUR J. WILTSE, President The Ann Arbor Press Student Directory Winchester, Madge, 1-C, 110 N. 6th Ave., Highland Park, N.J. Wines, Mrs. Marilyn Skinner, 4-C, 1855 Roxbury Rd., East Cleveland Wing, Henry Joseph, Jr., 3-M, 16 Grandview Ave., Stanford, Conn.... Wing, Susan Ruth, 1-C, 15 Briarcliff Dr., Port Washington, N.Y ...... . Winkler, Ralph Homer Manson, 3-C, 1624 Guilford Rd., Columbus 12. Winterling, Charles August, 1-C, 145 Marshall Circle, Pittsburgh 10, Pa ...... 60, Wise, Edmund lllerriman, Jr., 3-C, 751 Crescent Pkwy., Westfield, N.J. Wise, Nancy Schwab, 2-C, 1427 W. Erie Ave., Philadelphia 40, Pa... Wishart, Jeannie Bell, 3-M, 264 Mahoning Ave., N.W., Warren ..... . Withrow, Scott Swain, 2-M, 226 Highpoint Ave., Akron .......... . Witzler, Earl Norman, 4-C, 240 li. Front. St., Perrysburg ............ . Wolf, James Bernard, 1-C, 5457 Hyde Park Blvd., Chicago 15, Ill.... Wolfe, Arthur Coffman, 3-C, 30 Lawrence Pkwy., Tenafly, N.J. ...... . ....62 ....33,61 61129, .67, 69,127 Wolff, Raymond Alvin, Jr., 4-M, l4S-C Wilcox Ave., Montebello, Calif. ........ 41, 63 Wolfson, Frances Louise, 2-C, 4505 N. Meridian Ave., Miami Beach, Fla Wonderly, Donald McKay, Gr-C, 3006 Garheld Blvd., Lorain Wong, Amos Huie, 2-C, 61 Wu Yuen Rd., Shanghai, China Wong, Phyllis Mei Heng, 1-C, 2341 Dole St., Honolulu 37, Hawaii... Wood, Robert Watson, 3-T, llox 16, llomnseen, Vt. ..,............ .. Woodruff, Robert Reynolds, 3-C, 601 Infirmary Rd., Dayton 7... Woods, Donald Wayne, 1-C, 120 Center Sl., St. Louis, Mich .... . Wootton, Joan Marie, ZVM, 403 Park Ave., Alexandria, Intl.. . . Woracek, Rita Ann, 2-M, 324 Prospect St., Ridgewood, NJ. Worcester, Patricia Ann, Irreg-M, 47 W. Vine St., Oberlin Worrell, Cynthia Verlentlen, 3-C, 320 Owen Ave., Lansdowne. l'a..... Worster, Raymond George, Jr., 1-C, 3005 Gunckel Blvd., Toledo 6,... Wright, Ernest Edwin, 2-C, R. ll. No. 4, Greensburg, Pa. .......... .. ....6S ...l52 ....7Z ....68 ....57 Wright, Lois Margaret, 3-C, 4310 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago 13, Ill. .... ..... . Wunderly, Miriam Joy, 3-C, 1268 French Ave., Lakewood .......... . VVyatt, Natalie Elizabeth, l-C, 7 Edison Ave., Medford, Mass .... Wyer, George William, 3-C. 002 Rogers St., Bucyrns ...,......... . Wylie, Lillis Anne, 2-C, 715 Wheaton Ave., Kalamazoo 43, Mich.... ,...60 ....63 ....65 so, vo, .ao, 188 215 188 215 188 200 188 200 175 215 188 91 200 215 155 126 215 200 188 215 200 188 188 215 188 200 Yates, Yenne, Lucia Vernon, Z-M, 820 Bernard Pl., Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. .... Harlan Shirey, Jr., 4-C, 1134 Webb Rd., Lakewood .... Yocom. Robert Marsh, 2-C. 2037 E. 44th St., Ashtabula. ......... Youma You n g, Young, Young, Young, You ng, Young, Young, Young, Young, ll s, Arthur David, Jr., 2-C, Oakwood Rd., Orange, Conn. Barbara Sarah, 3-C, 17 Maugus Ave., Wellesley Hills, Mass .... . Dale Ardys, 1-'l', 2199 Canton Rd., Akron ................. Ira Mason, 4-C, 4222 W. Page Blvd., St. Louis 13, Mo ..... ..... Jane Lee, Gr-C, 134 Clebourne, Fort Mill, S.C. Jean Margaret, 1-C, 14 Carty Ave., Fort Monmouth, N.J .... ...... .6s, vs, Josephine Ellen, 3-C, 14 Carty Ave., Fort Monmouth, N.J ......... 71, 72, Mtarjorieb Suzann, 3-M, 10 Melrose Manor, Elkhart, Ind .... ........ Ralph Henry, Sp-T, 17 Artisan St., Willimansett, Mass. Roberta Jean, 1-M, 10 Melrose Manor, Elkhart, Ind ..................... Youngblood, Geraldine Pole, 3-M, R. D. No. 3, Newburgh Rd., Evansville, Ind. 112, 119, Youngblood, Marjorie Grace, SAM, 111 Howland St., Boston 20, Mass. .......... .. Zager, Marlyn Toby, 1-M, 301 N.W. Greenway, Greensboro, N.C ......... .... Zelditch, Mrs. Bernice Osmola, 4-C, 9950 Hubbell St., Detroit 27, Mich. Zelditch, Morris Jr., 4-C, 235 E. 22nd St., New York 10, N.Y. Zellner, David Carl, 4-C. Castalia ................. , ........ Zerby, Eleanor, 1-C, 15 Abbott St., Lewiston, Maine ........... Zessman, Jules Erwin, 3-C, 61 E. 86th St., New York 28, N.Y. Zeller, Marilyn Ann, 2-M, 107 Locust, Muscatine, Iowa ...... Zonino, James Day, 4-C, 175 Ward St., Naugatuck, Conn...... Zorn. ,ltayt Daniel. 2-M. 3505 Decatur Ave., New York 67, N.Y. so, 60 80 63 200 96 ZOO 188 155 175 215 188 188 215 188 188 215 175 215 200 175 200 253 Editorial Staff EDITOR .... ...... . ANTHONY ARMER ASSOCIATE EDITOR ....... ..... J OHN SKOW ASSOCIATE EDITOR QPHOTOGRAPHYJ .......... JOHN RECHSTEINER Stajf Elizabeth Creese, Peter Fiskio, Edward Friedrichs, Howard Goodrich, Sharman Hummel, Julian Jadow, Jack Kostyo, Roger Meyer, Robert Monroe, Brian Pollack, Richard Sales, Alan Smith, Sylvia Smith ASSOCIATE EDITOR QCOPYJ . .... . . . . JOAN LEVIN MANAGING EDITOR . . . . . MOLLY KELLER MANAGING EDITOR . . EMMA LOU PLUMMER ACTIVITIES EDITOR ............. . . DAVID GIBBONS Staff Elizabeth Baldwin, Jan Richelsen, Mary Ann Siegfried MEN'S SPORTS EDITOR ............ . DANIEL FLETCHER Stal? Carl Doershuk WOMEN'S SPORTS EDITOR ..... . MARY PIERRE Staj' Barbara Litt, Joan Pennock HOUSING EDITOR ....... . . . DAN BAER HOUSING EDITOR . ..... . . . . . . . HELEN BATTEN HOUSING EDITOR .................. CARL CHRISTMAN Stajj' Lorraine Bevan, Lois Clark, Gerry Evans, Ellen Krauss, Joan Pankratz CLASSIFICATIONS EDITOR ............... PARKS CAMPBELL Sta jf Christie Hawes, Joan Pankratz DARKROOM EDITOR ................ PAUL SCHICKEDANTZ Sta jf Carol Brooke, John Cook, George Harding, Richard Hartung, Sharman Hummel, Robert Mon- roe, David Soule LAYOUT EDITOR ................ NANCY LOU PLUMMER Stal? Alice Babcock, Marion Benson, Eleanor Dorsey, Grace Fisher, Margaret Goslin, Ann Gustavson, Faye Gill, Elizabeth Glass, Claire Issac, Ann Lesser, Jean Lomax, Kathryn Newbolt, Shirley Penty, Martha Repp, Leonore Rothmann, Mary Jane Shaw, Susan Sperry, Suzanne Taylor, Fred- erika Voogd, Shirley Webster, Louise Wiley, Juliet Wilson, Eleanor Zerby TYPING EDITOR ................. CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS Staff Theodora Arakawa, Virginia deVyver, Charlotte Hunt, Martin Klein, Joan Pankratz, Margaret Seaquist ART EDITOR .............. . BRUCE MATTOON Staff Carol Metzenberg, Steven Ostrow, Louise Wiley ENGRAVING EDITOR ........... . . LAURA GALATHA PRODUCTION MANAGER . ....... . MARGARET GRIFFITH BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER ..... . HENRY KAUFMANN ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER .... . . . . . . . PRUDENCE FOX ADVERTISING MANAGER ............... WILLIAM LITTMAN Sta-if Pamela Alexander, Marion Block, Grace Fisher, Faye Gill, Margaret Goslin, Charlotte Hunt, Judith Joffe, Martin Klein, Roy McCanne, Darwin Palmer, Maude Parker, Leonore Rothmann, Conna Schwind, Charles Winterling, Frederika Voogd, Phyllis Wong OFFICE MANAGER .............,... AUGUSTUS POTTER 254 Acknowledgments The staff wishes to express its appreciation to the following people who aided materially, through advice and services, in the production of the 1951 HI-O-HI. Without their cooperation the publication of the book would have been immeasurably more difficult. Mr. Russell Benson, Mr. Frederick Noer, and Mr. Robert Keene of the Indianapolis Engraving Company Mr. T. W. Kemper of the Ann Arbor Press Mr. james Sams and Mr. R. T. Wilson of the Kingscraft Cover Division of the Kingsport Press Mr. Arthur E. Princehorn, College Photographer Mr. Andrew Stofan of the Stofan Studio Mr. Ralph Singleton, advisor The staff cites the following photographers and artists for their outstanding work: Arthur E. 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