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Viewing it ob! jectively. one may note its cultural activity-niusic. art. drznna. literature: its coinnierce-classes. lectures: its social life-dances. teas. parties. The College is a connnunity. As a group the College is different from any other connnunity: ever-changing, but always with one purpose-the preparation for the future. 'lihis is a connnon goal toward which everyone works. Oberlin ffomnzanilt' t . . .Page Ifactrfty . . . .Page flclizflilies . , . .Page Housing . . . .Page f1Ulf6fI'I'.S . . . .Page Classes . . . .Page Student lJlil'f'I'f0T'Y . .Page lJl ll6l0flHl,6?Ilf . . . . .Page This annual depicts the school :ts a connnunity. It has stopped the machinery for a split-second in which to secure a conglomerate. but coinpreheiisive. pan' oraina of the whole. XVe see the student as he appears attending classes. proin- trotting. relaxing or working in the dorln. playing. einoting. or singing. The l95sl Hi-Url-Ii attempts to perpetuate the cherished iueinories of your college czireer-the memories of your years as a ineinber of the Oberlin connnunity. 3 la H 100 120 152 210 250 3 Bells Ring ut ver All Lofty. towering. rising upward, endlessly tolling. sing- ing. marking the steps of time-symbolizing the future. the hopes of a community. the ideals of 2.000 rushing. running. chattering young men and women digging an education out of the mountains of facts and figures ini- prisoned in the walls of their texts. This View of Oberlin. as seen from the highest point on campus, the Finney Chapel bell tower, is presented to you on the following pages. The ringing of the bells to signify the start of another day, the rush to eight o'clock classes. the noon Chapels. the afternoon labs, dinner time, and late evening pers-these are all included for your inspection and recol- lection. May we continue to build together as we go our separate yet coalescent ways. and may the bells continue to ring out over the ever-growing Oberlin community. 1 .I R. '55 535595-.1 nj! .,Wx 'ff' 7 1 P xx V.- W. x . . P? 'Q A 'Vi -S 1. I4 5- H J' u v Tw If Q M 4 1 J. 1- ,, , .1 n'f 2 ,, , , 1' 1 if as 3 . ., 30,1 . M. Sgfx K if x -ef -' me Y 5 l .. r 1 , H , - 1-' , ,fi f Q . I-5 I7 '- v .NY lu M 5. .5 M fsls Bells Influence the Lives of the Students 6 Lggf a, , , vs , A 'aww V Faculty, and Townspeople X VI! II' .I I SX OBERLIN X A CORPORATION LIMIT HOME OF i FIRST COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE IN UNITED STATES Morning Scenes Include Services, Snowstorms, f 1 Q-ng. .' 'Tf !Kl9'f' L . J' 'M l X 4'i'gL4 fails' I H-WSQQW 'gifs v-nm ' .Y . S' H .' , ' ' ' 'K I ' I ' L I '-.. J A 1 ' . -' ' 5 4 if Q Ja. Q' - K H :- K- , . I . -' . .. JM, ' .L an ,- x V fl S - f ,ra A . ' A+, Nqr' L -,ss .-' -....,.,,, N qv, A ,il ., 'rn ' Ls... , - 1-'Jr 5 uni ' f . , LA X TL,-I t .kip '14-V Q 'NW in I 4 'W e . ' -by as iq 4' I Q A - ' ' ' ' ' . '-- ---V--illvlhnin.-.W f ' Ai, , . 1 V' X Af ' .. L - and raduation Exercises , ji , if'z14 .-.,.' . 5 . v 5 3 A 4-, Q LA N 'u , 'mm . - ' L 'N-5-H ,Q ff- an . ' IW . ,V+ . N V - 5-1, .L Ifikldtby , 4- Q 1 P I ,X Sf- ,',,2!j, f 'EM v 'r' 5 ' ' ' V M,f.,,5...M ..-x' . Jun..-vi 'f'f3 Chapels, Lectures, and Football Games Constitute Afternoon Activities O O , i 1 w i i an 'f f1. g lf Students Work and Watch, ff Q Study and Perform l1U gb Q 3 gx The Calm of Evening, the Midnight Oil ' : W-1-A-K ,s 'A Oh. if Ui gl- -'iw Ee. and the Cycle is Complete 5 ,X FACULTY ..-13,5 Administrators and Educators Learning and Labor -fvwrk, f -4 , fam- W ,'3J '4'3r?l'1'5k'?fF'K15' fx - fi C41-Vf' - 1 1' e 4- 4 -A. -5 --41' .N .ff ' Q A., ,ag , , ' f ,'e-fb' 2'-.A Q w JE-v mn, ,vu . A w 51 Qt A We we ins ll LL f . . . gg. 5. L 'igffz ,' . Q ' nf? Jfggf President and s. Stevenson - 1 8 43' .s Dv 'mf ' J , .W ,af .,.ir? ,4! President Promotes Development Program President lVilliam E. Stevensoirs main activity this past year was the fulfilln.ent of speaking engagements throughout the United States in connection with the Uberlin College Development Program. This lecture tour began in Oberlin with the dedication of the Sophronia Brooks Hall Auditorium in October. and con- tinued in such major cities as New York, Cleveland. Chicago. lNIinneapolis-St. Paul, Detroit. Boston. and Milwaukee. In addition. several changes were made in the Administration. including the appointment of C. Robert Keesey as Direc- tor of Development. Patil M, Douglas as Director of Public Relations. Miss Louise lVood as Assistant to the President. and Robert li. Dixon as Assistant Dean ofthe College of Arts and Sciences. N'Vith the recent renovations to the basement of Peters Hall finally completed. many of the ofhces moved from their location in Mens Building to Peters and the Administration Building. During the vear. the Departmental Faculties. in some of their more important actions, approved the participation in an American Council for SummerStudy Abroad in cooperation with the Bureau of University Travel. established a General Literature major, and modified the grade and credit requirements for applied music, graduation. and graduate study. 19 Administration Virginia deVy1fer, Assistant to the Di- rector of Recreation: G. Elizabeth Blakesley, Y.IV.C.A. Secretaryg George Ball, Y.M.C.A. Secretary. FRONT: Robert Dix- on, Assistant Dean of the College: Edith Stan- ley, Registrar: Robert Barr, Assistant Secretary: Paul Douglas, Director of Public Relations. BACK: Robert Keesey, Director of Develop- ment: Dr. Durfee, Di- rector of College Health Service. FRONT: Mary Dolli- ver, Dean of Women: Mrs. Seaman, Assistant Dean of Women. BACK: Blair Stewart, Dean of the College: Edward Bosworth, Dean of Meng William Davis, Treasur- er: Donald Love, Secre- tary: Dean Holdenzan, Associate Dean of Men. - ,awp If S P ' Qs, 1 4 P1 esiflent SfFI't'7l.Wl71 nl home with AIV.flII!1.x!r'.w. E17'fII.IlIId Mr. lfllfll. Prvf. IfUf7c l'f Flrlflmr' 5f7C'lIkS Il'1'll1fn Tlmw' lV11lls ut norm Flzapfl. Profs Philosophize, Socialize, and Exercise Pmfx whzp up 1lf7f76'lI-YRS in Il 11mm-lawn' grnrzr. 21 1,,1j,,,, Fowler George jones, jay Roslzal Robert Lloyd, Alfred Schlesinger Bibliograph Botany Classics Chemistr Economics IVR ON T.' I'I'1'llif1m Ren frozv, Werner Bromzuzd, Peter Hazuklns. BACK: Ar llI1H'CIlIlIl2lI6'll, Luke Stein er, Burluzra Bunce. FRONT: William Hell- Tllllfll, Robert Tufts, john Beall. BACK:Blr1irStezu11rt. Kenneth Roose. Carl Arlt. lien Lewis. 22 Franczs Roellznver Tlzomav IIl11taLe1 And1'ezuHno11e1 P11s Ulla Czbmn, 11111111 , Sl7lQ'l6If07l. Englis Education FRONT: CU.-'Sli' P11y11c'. Nlarie Ra11l:i1z, Afllliv Yomvn. BACK: Floyd Gfmc. Pfllll Wfheid. FT' ' d111l1'1fz1' I31111g1'm11u. Illllllllfl I,r11w'. lI'111'11'11 rilllylllf, Sflllllllll AIlI.lllltLflIl!II. Rfurl Ifmsl, I'.l'f'll'f'l'I'l'lI I n1'f'1111111. 1-2 111111 lbllljllfy, .-111111111 1 X 1111, J ' ' 11111111 'ox 11' H0 111' O7Il.'f6l,II, 111111 Reulrz . l W N N ' N F'f 1 7 Fine Arts W, Cl1lu1f I'1lI,'lllllU!I, l rn'l1Ps lI'l11'1'f- P 511110, Ezlzmrrl Cflpllvs, Ellen 101111- 51111, I.1'u11111'fl -Sl1IllH'.Y, Ptllll Ar- nnlrl, llvlllfglllllg St1'1'l1uz1', C.'l1111'l6S Pf11'kl1111sl, Rulmrt Rrlff. X-- i' S German IViIl1eIm Ixlzufmann. ,lark Aloeller, Heinz Pulitzer, Barbara Bmidy, joseph Reiehard. Government 1. D. Lewis. George Lanyi, Sheldon U'01in. Histor Ellszuortlz Carlson, Robert Fletflier. Frederick Artz, Barry Alrfiill. ...ix - . iii? I , s.- S 'ufxff ffl 3 I s. 7 Hi' '59 n f . I 'S . Mig, - . 'Ulf 5 u . a f..-.' nf - . Q k A Y f I k x ' E 0 , A , 'X ann if f 'gl 3 i F! lr 4 is X M- I .K , . 1 1 - t f' Nr gr, 'A , '. 1'I-'iff f gif' , ' , P , lhq..: w Ill' .,- E ' sig ...uri N A ,. .., if w HN 9 P' .mx -.JK of Wsfy.Wa,W ' 9 --x,Nw N, 9 WHA. WNW funn... f' , 6 IP Ce 1 ,U n vi - ,,. ,', ,Q , . U If , . Q -us eetgyqylf I V ' af 5' Un, , . ,- 'H s f I 1 RL, fi- J - F N. V. L- , , , pw- V fu. J K .2 it ., A -rf v. - i J 4 U ., 4 my ' .1 F. 2 W. 'r 'xi g . . 'X ' 'QS X In f, I 4 1 I Afl- David IfUIlt ff5Ul1, Dirertor COIlS8V1'I1fOTy uf Night Conservatory Administration t Paul Stfg, Assistant IJ!-I'f l'fIJ1' Alulm Kmzrmdyv, E.wrufi1'c Sf'rrrlary ir t it iii Zi: 1 UL' , tl YE 'l 11 tl 9 W s l 1 29 Q 1? usic FRONT: Inda I-lowland, RZ'C'llIlJ'II Alzirpliy, Rose Alarie Grentzer, Hilda Alagdsiek. BACK: lose- plzine Lytle, William Dom- inik, Reber johnson, Clif- ford Cook. FRONT: Alarian IVilliams, Lois Fisher, jean Steffler. BACK: Artlizlr Ufilliams, George Waln. FRONT: james Hall, Maurire Kessler, Afnrion Sims. .Iolzn Elvin. BACK: Daniel Harris, ,flrtlzui Dann, David Jlloyer, Robert Drzinzmond. entors FRONT: Axel Skjernc, Leo Holden, Garth Pea' fork, Freeman IX'0116T5Iff't7I. BACKQ joseph Hlll1glIff,, Edward Mattos, Rifharfl Hudson, Howard Hatton. FRONT: Rl7bf7't1hIFIflIcql'V. Dorothy Boyd, Helen Rog- ers, jacques Posfll. BACK: George LiIIic11,IVilbar Prife, .lark Radunslcy, Rob- ert Fountain. FRONT: Martin Morris, Robert Zuprzilc, Robert Oyer, Walter Aschaflen- burg. BACK:Pa11I Collins. Robert IVilIoughby, David Van Hoesen, 103-eplz Wood. Theolog flxxi' X, 'l il li ,riff f T ource of Inspiration This was a busy year for the Oberlin Graduate School of Theology and its faculty. with revisions, additions, and corrections to the cur- riculum being the high lights of their year. In order to integrate the required courses throughout the three year program and also utilize more effectively the newer members of the faculty, the curriculum was revised with respect to the placement of required courses. The faculty advisory system for students was also modified to provide both general counseling and guidance in major fields. Reading Days. to integrate the library facilities and student programs, and a new course in Radio and Television were added to the curricu- lum. Provisions were made for students to share in Minister in Industry and mental hospital clinic seminars. while cooperation with the Ohio Methodist Evangelistic Mission enabled students of various denominations to share in evangelistic field work. X? aw X, k 9 mwmax .xxaanmq -- - ' A' 1- , i ,V -A V ' ,, aff' ,:., ,,.,q, X .k,, V L' ' ?X r 9 X si lr- M1 . -Q :in 3: sz,--4 , W Tl ITIE Q l 0 , 9 f ' Q ,df A, ' Q If f '7 3vQ AMP ,xx 9 .A 1 . K .5 1 f 9 . in ' 'N 's . 41, Q ,fi , '51 . ,, Q 9 V Q A ' X Q ..-,, Q 'uv' if ,ing Q Av .. ' Q fi ' Ad' f Q ? G- 4 . ' S. ' -sv. .Q M - - S QI 6 Z V' U ' A ' 0 I ' ' - I 1 A p ' ' A P of , 5, Q . ,-:. p'QN s s's Q ' ' fsrgj , ...-......-ffm:-afswzw I N N If I . A v.-.k-1-xi. ,ww v,Q,V,v1q5b'x.'S'fa 1 Nfl-Af,.,x,f'1m W-Q ' A ., 5 Q '? ' ' l'f'l4W'1fff - l X 4 .md -'ja A WV- A ta .4 1 x Q: , ' ' ' -:Z 'y ' -A ' V5 -- 1- Q 17' -. P msix w 2' 3. - . - if pg-1 .wi 'Y' ,,- 'Q gm , ' ' ' Q, gf wx 'Fl 'NM ' A -...,' 1 fihfw fl: . f H PM 2 Q x I A , . .W ., - x 5' ' N ' ' Q .. 4- ll,..,sfX'N-5 VA gk ,g s Q f . 9 f QI :F n ' ..-'L 3 Aw- - N 'Wy 4- S- , 'K 'Q I f W -1-'.sif -- La-. ,,,,4...,'-:-r - -Q , f f 'AQ I Q .. I-MH' l't, 1,w,b.Ax,' W ,fr Q.-'i -- Bob Rotberg, Clmrk Hflbwrzigg, .lim Sau- furd. Sue Struggles, F ritz M oslier. Council Revises Rulesg LJ! I I N., f Q3 W 6 5 A N. Q FRONT: Dave Elder, Sue Struggles, Bob Rotlirrg Clzufl: Habervzigg, jim Sanford Etlmn Ellis. BACK: Steve Ostrow. Clzzzrk Ryerson, Fritz Aloslzrfr, Tom Campbell. V D Forms New Policies ROLL CALL: President Charles I-Iabernigg. Vice- Presiclent jim Sanford. Corresponding Secretary Bob Rotberg, Recording Secretary Sue Struggles. Treas- urer Fred Mosher, Tom Campbell, David Elder. Ethan Ellis, jerry Nelson. Steve Ostrow, Charles Ryerson, Rich Thompson. MINUTES OF THE YEARS MEETINGS: l. The Student Council was instrumental in obtaining the new Oberlin bus which was used to transport athletic teams to away games. various classes and clubs on field trips. and student groups to out of town functions. 2. Obtained from the faculty some calendar changes for next year to permit a Thanks- giving vacation without altering the Christmas re- cess. 3. Passed charters for several new campus organizations: Mountain Climbing Club. The Mah- ler Bruckner Circle. and the Oberlin Pacifists' Fel- lowship. 4. Appointed a committee to promote better town-college relations and support the town- gown party. 5. Established a working Bicycle Com- mittee to handle student bicycles and promote bicycle safety. 6. Took the initiative in aiding alumni offi- cers with Homecoming decorations. 7. Elections Committee ran all class and campus-wide elections. 8. Considered requests and allotted activity fee allo- cations for the school year. 9. Passed a satisfactory Publications Code to replace the former code. 10. Promulgated an endorsement of the Oberlin Aca- demic Freedom Statement which was referred to the student body by referendum and approved by a majority vote of the students. REPORTERS COMMENT: This year's Council forged ahead in its attempt to gain more understand- ing and cooperation between faculty and student body. and at the same time effected several valuable achievements. It was a well-spent year of LEARN- ING AND LABOR. Paul Rhemgold, Tom Campbell, and Bob Rotberg discuss the Publicntioiz Code with Mr. Kurtz. 1 pa. Don Burr rfruls his IVOBC st11It'1f1f'11t of policy for l'.'o11.'Hil'x fzppmifnl. 37 FRONT: Anne Bernstein, Hope Griswold, Don Walker, Sally Grant, Lourie Swift. BACK: Brad Seaslmles, Gail Baker, Reinhard Graetzer. 9 Q A I S - :ZMESrs:z:5:2:2:2:2i:i:2:5:5:i-1:2:f:5:1f is -A?I2562225:::.1:z21:2EfE:f:1-1, fri: 5321322IE!E1E1E1E1E1E1E1EIEIEIE2E52522225-Elf' 32122222 'f12515225552155iE2E5E1?EEfECE:':55:::5.f' '1'1 11ErE152E1ErE1E2E2E1ErE1ErE1E1Er.1ErifEfEr' ' 45523f:13:1EG2s?FrE1f7Qqzr+r is 1 .13111:1:1s:r:r:r:r:1-r::r1r1r:r: 5:2-Z. J-r-::raE'a1.'i:1:1:rfr?s3 '5i:.5zw as El- 212152EEEEEEZ5E525E5E5E5EfE1E5E5E525E. 4 U If V-W-iii,-.-.-:-:-:f:2:?:1ili5i57' 1 ,-151:5g:5:g,:1z:':w-'-'' .4114-ww Honor Court Since the honor system was founded in l909, at student request, the Honor Court has been functioning in varying forms. and early in the 30's evolved into its present form. The Courts primary purpose is educational and remedial rather than judi- cial, and the members have worked to stress this aspect of their work. FRONT: Hope Criszunld Gail Balzer. Pan: All'.YlllI- der. BACK: T.SIl-Ll!! Mei, Philip Hanazuall, Sandy Bowie, Arm P!ll'.'?lIHll, Hara ry Judd, Bzmzs ll'I'5l071. 38 iT'2E:'55 '7 Bruce' DIHIIIF, rllnry Kurtz, Sandra Koclzffr, Rlifflfllll Kohn, DIV. Ball, Mary Crlllisfirz, Dirk Clark. The Student Chapel Committee. formerly a St d t ll l part of the Assembly Committee. was respon- u sible for arranging all of Oberlins Tuesday re- . ligious chapels. XVith the help of its advisor George Ball, the committee selected and con- tacted all the participating speakers and student leaders. tudent-Faeult Committee The Student-Faculty Educational Policy Committee. chaired by senior Hope Griswold. is composed of six faculty and nine student members, the latter chosen by general election in the spring to represent the humanities. social sciences. and physical sciences. The Committee worked diligently during the year to further its purpose to represent Oberlin student opinion on the effectiveness of our educational program. to formulate plans from ideas brought to us. and to present plans to the faculty liaison committee. During the year they were able to introduce into the curriculum courses on drama, the Far East. and the inclusion of the general literature major into the program. Although no definite conclusions were reached, the Committee held various group meetings. and discussed the general requirements, catalogue statements. the advisory system. two hour courses. and the Russian language courses in the hope of making the necessary corrections and improvements. 39 jan Phillips, Van Beck Hall, II'ort!1 Vfizigliml, and Polly Per- ry. oclal Board Ten Along with its long standing favorites such as the weekly All-College dances. bridge tournaments. and Sunday evening Record Concerts. the Social Board sponsored a number of new activities for the enter- tainment of Oberlin students. For the first time this year the Social Board presented a special radio show over XVOBC to play records and announce coming social events. Elmways. which featured parties. and open houses at Fairchild. Elmwood. and May. and dancing in Elm Street. was one of the most successful evenings of first semester. Between semesters and during second semester. Social Board used the new ders rgamzed Play: Green Spleen to take students to Cleveland and to Welliiigton. The Big Vleekend. in May. undoubt- edly the most important social event of the year, featured individual dorm parties on Friday night, baseball and lacrosse contests on Saturday afternoon, and the Junior Prom Saturday night. The following afternoon there was a Vesper Service and the Co-op Creative Arts Festival. with an Ice Cream Social and Symphony Band Concert that evening. In addition to these activities they again acted as sponsors of the Camera and Folk Dancing Clubs. and provided Goodrich House for smaller parties and activities. 40 FRONT: Lee Logan, Peg Greco, jan Phillips, Nicki Niclircnz. IVIIDDLE: jane Gray, Miss Von Wenck, Polly Griswold, Lennie Krull, jan Sampson, Peter Clzontow, Ginny deliyver. BACK: Wes Brown, Weeziy Babcock, Bert Grossman, Phil Hanawalt, Anne Hors- lfall, Pa-ul Rheingold, Bar- bara Bloom, Ed Doehne. 'x a 4? 11' X X A fast1111I1fy111111g11111u 111 Hales G5'11l11U.T1Il1lI. A1011 CI1111I3'1Ig1lll1IZ 111111 1111111 Biaggz p11zy11m11I game 1111111111 111 Ref H1111. Parties, Dances, and Tournaments A 1111161161111 spe'c1'a1: tlll 1111-rollege dance 41 , ,. JY FRONT: joan Steiner, Peg Fzii1lc.Szu'Daniels, Ellie Dorsey. MIDDLE: Miss Grentzer, Fran Blnziim, Mary Fislibaclr, Dean Dolliiier. BACK: joy Schroder, Diane LI1ZUVPlZCE ,lllTS. Hendry, Mrs. Herring, Miss IViigner, Bfirli Bishop. lVIen's Board FRONT: illr. Kzirlz, Bill Rerirlel, Dun Orr, Alr. Steg. 1iACK.'.'lIr. fllan ning, Dicl: .f-1ndersoi1,Dei1n I-Inlrleinrin. Dean Sliflley, George An- ilrczus, Dean Bosivortli, Ray IJUZUHS. 'I9' Women's Board Two years ago the Women's Board took over the functions ofthe Women's Senate. In its present form the Board consists of six student and six adult members who act as the governing body for all women on campus, and who represent them in college matters affecting the Oberlin co-eds. Its ac- tions during the year included the establishment of a central mailing sys- tem for women. participation in the Four College Conference, clarification and passage of several rules. discussion of the lVomen's Career Conference, and the writing of a handbook for house presidents. The major accomplishments of this year's Men's Board were the clarification of M en's Board policy and procedure through a joint session with Student Council. the handling of men's dormitory room drawing, and judgment of dis- ciplinary cases. l 0 5 With President Bob Savage leading the way. the Young Men's Christian Association had one of its most successful years in its history. They provided entertainment and recreation for the children in the Elyria Housing Development, the I.orain Neighbor- hood House, the May Home. and the Childrens Home. Of interest to the innnediate campus was a forum on the college-township problems which re- sulted in the Town-Gown Party in November. The YMCA also sponsored the public addresses of both Emma Hauschnecht. who was Dr. Albert Sweitzer's head nurse, and that of the United States Ambassador to Trieste. And who will ever forget the forum on the interpretation of G. B. Shaw's St. joan with Pro- T116 C111'1.tl11111x Vespcr Sf?l l'1Fl't1fF!I1i7'l'1II'ld Clmppl. C Presents aried Program fessor lVarren Taylor and Reverend McCracken. There were two religious conferences: the Hrst with Dean Hawley. of the University of Chicago, on The True Greatness of Man, and the second with author YVill Herberg presented during the latter part of February. Wfith the continuation of their regular community, campus, and religious activities and services. their weekly radio programs on M10 BC, the Wednesday evening Vesper services. the Spring Re- treat for new and old cabinet members, and the spon- sorship of the Symposium on Mental Health towards the end of the year, the YMCA completed a most invigorating and prosperous year. FIRST: 101111 R1lsc1111rd, -101111 Miller, Mr. B1111, Nom: TlIfI1ll.S, l'11r111 C11a11g,B11d Kefnwortlzy, Rui' Downs, Dave Kinsey, Gnrllz lTII1I'CfI7'1lZ1-flf. SECOND: F1111 Mnslzrr, B111 1lI1'I1rr1111, B111 R1'1111e1, 151111111 E111s, P11111 Giblmns, Lnrijy 511111611 Les S1111r1ers, 101111 L1g11t, Dale Corzly. 151111111 S111z'e1y. THIRD: IIA Brown, Clmrles Rveiiwnz, Clmrley T1.fll.S, 111111111 T11f111111s, 1111111 IIIIUIHS, 1211112 Horn, Mark T11r1111. 13111 Illeyer, Dave Elder, B011 Alyers. 13111 A111c'rs, R0g1TIl'j'f'1', aYtI'l'l' Pl.-Slll1j'l'l', 1311111131 SUIIIIIIIII, f101lIl'1' 'll'111f1'. Bruce 1711111162 P1111 1l'1111r'1', lJr11'r1'11 Hl'1l1f'1', lV111te1' C?'1lf1.Y. H1111 S11r111g1'. H111'r11'P Bhggs. 43 TOP: Stale Yrlllfxl Serra'- lmy Im' Blair fl1Asr'11.s'.v1'S shift' fllllgfllfli. l3OTTO1lI.' KP duly for Nw' rfxjnerts. Retreaters Meet in Fallg Plan Year's Activities For three days preceding Freshman lVeek. the Oberlin YXVCA and YMCA IHCI for their An- nual Y Retreat, this year held at johnson and Barrows Houses. with Dr. Shinn of Heidelberg College as the principal speaker. The main pur- pose of these meetings was to plan the Y activi- ties for the coming year. and much of their time was taken with combined and separate cabinet and commission meetings. although there was also some time for recreation and discussion groups. One of the highlights of the Retreat was a panel consisting of Dean Dolliver. Presi- dent Stevenson, Assistant Dean Dixon. and YYVCA President Nancy Hanson, who pre- sented their views on the role of the Y's on the Oberlin campus and in the Oberlin community. Following Dr. Shinn's analysis of the Views on American Youth. the students analyzed their role on the campus. and prepared for a full and eventful year for both Y's. Choir practice for Fall Re- Heaters. W 6 44 TOP: A Dance interpreta- tion of the Lord's Prayer at a Vesper Service. BOT- TOAI: Organized play pe- riod for both cabinets on Barrows lawn. s FRONT: Ann VVillianzs, lllinz Dickerson, Nancy Hanson,Ros Kennedy. MIDDLE: Nancy Dixon, lllarielGill1ert, Sue Durling, Slzerril-A nn Gillette Marilyn Sheen, Cowie Elson. BACK: Vi Han- ford, Zeke Beal, Beth Mz'Elr0y, Alary Tellner Barb Bloom, Marilyn McDonald, Peg Orinslzy Rosie Parkins. FRONT: lllary Fishliack, Indy Allierti, ,-Inna Boyle, Laurie Marc, Nancy Lippznan. MIDDLE: Beaver Norfleet. Mary Hunter, Ann Brown, Miss Blakesley, Sue Daniels, Ann Farmer. Hr-1Clx'.' Many Comstock. Nancy ll I.CllI?l'T, Shirley Hoilanrl joan Goldsbyy. lane! Gracia, Alice Hanazvall. YWC Celebrates 60th Anniversary In order to accomplish its purpose, the YYVC.-X. which seeks to provide an opportunity for its members to express, through group participation and individual service, their concern for, and relationship to the campus, community and beyond. is organized into various commissions. Through the Community Service Commission, led by Helen Steere. they help set up work camps, send groups to furnish entertain- ment for nearby hospitals, work in local nursery schools and childrens homes, provide visitors. letter writers, and readers for the homes for the aged, and plan and supervise the after-school recreation for various schools and settlement houses in the vicinity. The Campus Service Commission, which provides foreign students on campus with language tutors and maintains a poll to ascertain campus opinion on vital issues to the students. and the Public Affairs Com- mission, which provides discussion and action groups in the realm of current affairs and social problems. making trips to other cities to observe different insti- tutions and local systems. are but two of the many important Commissions working together with the Religious Emphasis and Publicity Commissions to present a complete program ol' YXV activities. Espe- cially concerned this year with making the individual members feel a part of the entire Y, they sponsored an all-Y picnic. volleyball. and square-dance sessions. and in the spring celebrated the sixtieth anniver- sary of the Young XVomen's Christian Association at Oberlin. FRONT: Bob Savage, Norm Thorns, Ray Downs, Ethan Ellis. BACK: Mr. Ball, Bruce Daalle. Charles Titus, Frank Shiifely, Dave Kinsey, Dave Elder, Doug Mcfjolni, Paul Gibbons, Charles Ryerson. FRONT: Bill Cnssndy, Phyllis Zofller. Laura Kimzzrn. Rnlwr! Fay. BACK: Vz'rgim'n Byers. ,Ioan Tivmmins, lllr. Holdwz, Harlan Geplinrt. Sllfldon lVl1ilney. berlin hristian Fellowship P11111 I'rr'ising, Helen Diehl, Raylene Kyler. Iisllzer Szurfigzzrl, lllrzrfin Skrzlu. i fr 4 E Q S As a chapter of the National Organization of the Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship. the Oberlin Christian Fel- lowships main purpose is personal evangelism. Their accomplishments of the year included increased group fellowship, a better understanding of one an0ther's needs and interests through sharing with each other their past experiences. a newly gained awareness of their position on campus and the need here. In the fall and spring came conferences with other Ohio schools. with their regular Sunday afternoon worship services and Bible study con- tinuing throughout the year. Christian Science Every Thursday evening through the year the Oberlin Christian Science Organization met in Goodrich I-louse for their regular evening worship serv- ice. The highlight of the year was the special meeting in December when Mrs. Holloway. a member of the Board of Membership of the mother church of Christ Scientists in Boston. spoke on the subject of Christian Science. a Meeting of Letter and Spirit. FRONT: Sandy Rosin, Lyra Van Il'iei1. BACK: I 1,077 Goltlnzun. Harry S1111- fn, Dom Vzfnlzlrella, Illin- my Freenzrln, l.t'1rry Tolzix. EH: Bl'fHI.Sff'I'Il, Gay Fisllffr, Aurmz I,11:nr1', J1Ill'UH Hal' lrlnnfji. g D i The Oberlin Jewish Congregation held regular wor- ship services every Friday evening during the year. and at the beginning of second semester sponsored o Q an informal discussion led by XVill Herberg, author of fizdazfsnz and Modern Man. Their other activities included meetings to discuss the plans for the forma- tion ofa Hillel Youth Group. and to hear prominent rabbis and theologians from the Cleveland area. Channing Club. the campus gaeoup for Unitarians and other religious liberals. was reorganized this year after a year of inactivity. Speakers. discussions. and a trip to the g lVest Shore Unitarian Church in Cleveland were in order lirst semester. During second semester the group empha- sized how their liberal religious beliefs made their gToup different from other religious groups on campus by means of worship services in the liberal vein and talks on various aspects of liberal religion. 1' I lfONT.' Carol RNIIIIKIII, ' ,Indy Mamuell. llinizf Nav er.1lIf1ril1n Biclcifzg. BA CK Ihwe Pearmn, Kim Iicoflllf john AIllgHIlS, Calle IJTUII! IIIPT. an 'f 5': ,, 4 1 'Q .tv- V V f a : . an in 4 612 1 ff al a N . 4x was .lf 'J 'L P X Through Phollies and ld Faces CRD Attains Goal The Consolidated Relief Drive enjoyed its tenth successful year in operation in '53-'54. Organized to facilitate the collection of charity contributions, CRD's nine member steering committee planned and carried out the initial pledge drive as well as several supplementary activities. This year's goal of 3510.000 was par- tially realized with the 255.500 collected from student-faculty pledges. For the remainder. committee chairman Richard Anderson, and Beverly Norfleet, Althea Davis. Lawrence Rose, Jeanne Lomax, Sally Moulton. Xavier Pi-Sun- yer, James Tenney, and Henry Glover staged the CRD Formal, Phinnies Phollies. Trapp Family Singers Concert. Gershwin Concert. CRD Carnival, and Old Faces of '54. Other money raising schemes were the Sunday morn- ing coffee and donuts served in the dorms. the spaghetti dinners held in faculty homes, and the auction of professors to serve as waiters for an evening in the dining halls. The steering committee. elected in the spring of each year. not only was successful in its charity collec- tions, but was also able to add, through its planned activities, to the enhancement of Ober- lin's social life. FRONT: ,-lliflfrl Dar'- is, Sally Moulton. Haul: GIo:'n'r, lean Lomax. Dick Ander- .mn.13ACIi.' lim Ten- ncy, Xl1'l'I'6'l'Pl'-SIUIYEV. Beaver Norfleet, Bo Rose. Dean Dixon. 49 Interracial Committee FRONT: Nancy Crittenden, Ann Bernstein, C.IlTOII.7lF Davis, Marty Repp, Yuan Chang. BACK: Ethan Ellis. Marty Roess. Nlny lVaIInr'e. fllrs. Seaman, E. Blakeslfy. Rosif Parking, Barry Iudd. Established in 1947 as a subcommittee of the Y's and Student Council to foster mutual understanding among racial, relig- ious. and ethnic groups. and to promote appreciation of their differences and shared values. the Interracial Committee de- cided, during the first semester. to change their status to an official subcommittee of Council in order to integrate the com- mittee into an official student government organization. Deal- ing with such issues as the wording of roommate application blanks sent to incoming freshmen. and communications with the parents of students who date inter-racially. the Committee continued to act mainly as a channel through which opinions could be expressed. and as an advisory group to both faculty and administration. Red Cross After it was organized in l946. the Oberlin Chapter of the Red Cross became the first group to work in the Neuro-Psychiatric wards at Crile Veterans Hospital. where. once a month, they present a program of group therapy which stresses informality and group participation in singing. dancing. simple card games, and talking. Wlith the use of the new Green Spleen' the group was able to continue with its choral services at Crile. presenting both vocal and instrumental music. their annual Christmas Carol Service at Cleveland State Hospital. and their weekly chapel services. They completed their work with a highly suc- cessful blood drive in the Spring. FRONT: judith K7'!lIl1F7',.'1H71 Clmrr, jean Barker, Carolyn Epstein. Bob Blacklmrn. AHDDLE: .Indy Alollin, Connie Field, Betty Grzddum. Burns , Weslon, Alartlm Biclring, Lee Lowell, Dannie Kleinmrzn. BACK: Iolzn Car- te1 jackie Vauglzrz. joel l lnsl1man. Chuck U .jackson.Rol1ertStei11l1erg. - Kim Beach, Friday Exxien, Alike Stein. NAACP First semester. the Oberlin College Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. for two years the largest cola lege chapter in the country. acquired National Office backing when they made test cases concern- ing local discrimination practices. attempted to root out such practices when they were found to be in existence. and consequently met with law! yers to establish a Civil Rights case. A trip to Washington. D.C., to attend the National Youth Legislative Conference. Free by '63. where ', inf they had discussions with 500 other students from all over the country. and spoke to their senators and representatives concerning imme- diate political issues was also included in their activities. Second semester plans included the appearance of Thurgood Marshall. NAACP lawyer who tried the case of the public schools before the Supreme Court: Mordecai Johnson. President of Howard University: Robert XVea- ver. head of the John Hay lVhitney Foundation: and Ralph Bunche. Nobel Peace Prize winner. Stallings, I.ois-Karen Clarl:,13eIle Lou Eus- Boln Pillard. 51 illr. Tiirner, Cfmnie tis. jock Millenson, Cosmopolitan lub 1 ' FRONT: Tom Beutner, jean Casten, Iris '7 Lee, Virginia Service, Rufus Palmer. BACK: -3 Yuan Chang. Mary Decrouez, Dot Bloch, Izzles Chan, Samir Anabtawi, jo Riseman. Since its founding in 1908. the Cosmopolitan Club has provided an opportunity for American and foreign students to meet socially and. as a by-product, to learn about one another's countries. ln recent years the organization carried on this work by sponsoring regular radio programs of discussions. speeches, and music. This year's meetings featured talks by an escapee from Hungary, slides and a talk by Mrs. Stevenson about her world tour. a discussion on the place of woinen in India. and slides of Alaska. The group, carry- ing its activities off campus. sent representatives to the Ohio Con- ference of International Relations Clubs at Wooster College. Act- ing as a conunittee under the Club since 1951, UNESCO, also concerning with fostering good will in other countries. Continued to collect books for foreign universities, helped to co--ordinate town and college groups for a more effective United Nations Day, and sent aid and correspondence to the thirteen-year-old Austrian girl and the ten-year-old Korean boy who were adopted by Oberlin College through the Foster Parents Plan for Nllar Children. 1 t W Charles Ryerson, Hope Griswold. 1 gg yyy f ,O a ' 'ew g fe U-i f 52 I FRONT: Charles Ryerson, Bud Ken- worthy, Dave Kinsey, Marge Vietlz, Mark Thelin, joe Elder. BACK: Rasa Gustaf- tis, Pam Alexander, Mariel Gilbert, jormn Elder, Gay Slosser. hina Committee DP Committee Since 1950 the Displaced Persons Committee has administered the Consolidated Relief Drive money for DP students on campus. They also act as an advisory body for these students, who are Boris Oblesow of Russia, and Rasa Gustaitis from Lithuania, both of the class of 1956. MBE. Originally. the China Committee elected representatives each year to serve in the Mieng Hsien School in China. but since China is closed to us by the Communists the reps are now teaching in India and japan. The annual tea was held in the fall for the returning representatives, Joann and joe Elder, and for all the foreign students on campus. The Elders discussed their plans to visit all the dining halls on campus. and to discuss and show slides of their experiences in India. In April. the China Com- mittee co-sponsored a Far Eastern Conference on Ameri- can Relations with Communist China. 53 FRONT: illflfflill illflclzell. A-111112 Pr.-Ilnrd. ilIlIJDLI'f: A111111 Slwkvy, Dave ll'iHir1n1v, lluwf Horn, lim ilIrlx'f'lz'c'y, Marg zllzlrzzer. IS.-ICH: Boll IJ1'l'nr. Vfm Hall, Cillzerf Sl. fflnir, Pvlr Ifnlzffrhrnz, Ilwmis Anderson. l R0.Y'I': Harb fil11fl.,'ff'lI1,r'lllIll ll'm'l:eI. IJITT3' AI1'reI,,lIi. Rouse. l'1'rgi11iu Sf'r1ffr'e, lffstellv llvllfflflil. lnrleie llflllgllll. MIDDLE: Dan lirrger, lmw' Rrnserzfield, BZIHIX lllfstrni. 1i.4CK.' Dan Stein. .llikr Hwmzuifz. llemzzix ,4r1d0r.s'rn1. Iliff: Clark, Tom Crinzjllfelf. ffm 1lIf'lX'f'lY'f'3'. fllf. Sllllljlwll. Dun Gund. Ilrnzniv 1X'1t'f7IIlIIlII, Kim Ifflll 11, f:1l'IlIIlll'HlllI, Allen Ln:'c'ki21. nited World Federalists Carrying out its primary purpose of education, the Oberlin chapter of the United Mforld Fed- eralists held several discussion meetings this year. including sessions on Disarmament and the Far East, study groups on Foreign Affairs. and sponsored a luncheon for Chester Bowles and a dinner for Grove Patterson. ivil Liberties The Oberlin chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union held meetings throughout the year to discuss local issues. civil liberties topics. and the program of the National ACLU. At one of their meetings they heard ll speech on the Fifth Amendment by Dean Griswold of Har- vard University. 54 Young Republicans The Young Republicans. an organization of twelve active nieinbers. having the support of the majority of the student body, underwent much organizational work during the first se- mester. Under the leadership of Bill Meyer and Barney Odence, with the able assistance ol' Ira Porter. the Young Republicans organized dur' ing the second semester, and joined the Federas tion of Midwest Young Republican Clubs. FRONT: Mr1rgaretHnmfl- ton, Judy Manwcll, .Indy Vincent, Barb Weller. MID- DLE: Alorric Goorlman, janet Garlock, Barb Gold- stein, Al IfVu1'tzcI. BACK: David Glick, Dick Cooper, jerry Lehman, George Von der llflulill, George Kauf- man, jerry Ellfllfll, Dennis Ande'r.s'on, jerry f'lllC'l'lJllfl1l. Eleanor Hall, Marimz Man- dell. lflllllfx' f,f1f'lll'l'. illr. Im Pm'lf'i, Hill lllcvcr. Q Qs, nxt tudents for Democratic Action The Oberlin chapter of Students for Democratic Action. which was founded in the Fall of 1948. has actively participated in state and national elections whenever good candidates have been offered. This year their activities included open discussions on current issues. publishing a llltlllillly information sheet, and a glimpse of the inner workings of a presidential campaign through a talk by Professor Robert Tufts on his experiences as a speech writer for .-Xdlai Stevenson in the campaign of IEP52. 55 L' FRONT: Margaret Manzer, ' i CaroleRz'ei1a1'dson. BACK:.Mar- X Iene Haynie, Barbara Romer. -l- L?- Forensic Women Win tate hampionship During the year the fifty-two members of the Forensic Union participated in 103 in- ter-collegiate debates. seventeen inter-collegiate discussions. and forty-eight extension programs including twelve radio broadcasts. two of which were for the Voice of America. For the third straight year. Oberlin, with the Misses Manzer. Haynie. Richardson. and Rosner leading the way. won the Ohio State NVomen's Debate Tour- nament. In January. the Forensic Union entertained a Legislative Assembly com- posed of students from twelve colleges in Northern Ohio, who discussed the problem of How Can Present Legislative Investigational Procedures and Practices Be Im- proved? The activities for the second semester included five debate tournaments. some extension programs. and the Annual Forensic Union Breakfast. at which time the winners of the Class of 1915 Public Discussion contest and the Grove Patterson Public Speaking Contest were announced. Forensic l'nion members disruss and debate the problem of free trade and world government, while Rich Thompson holds the atterzfion of his fellow debalers during one of his many speeelzes. A .i A 'u 1152 1 56 I L,,.....L..... -.4-..- FRONT: Taggart, Milne, Nich- olson. Yorom, Soule, Newholt. Upper. IMIDDLE: Farmer. Pen- tzer, Benedict, Logan, I'lFfIlPj', Brown, Walton, Barker, lVigl1t- man. BACK: Hfnnings. Ilnziis. llleyer, Gollan, Lnarde, Sclilaep- fer, Kay, Gola's'by, Hixliop, Rus- sell, Buffet, Straus, Byers. Gal- lagher, Zehrnng, Gillette. Mif- chell, Daniels, Dagen, Iiifnns. The Oberlin Association for Childhood Edu- cation. a student branch of the Association for Childhood Education. International. brings Kindergarten-Primary majors into closer con- tact with each other and their subject. Members visited Cleveland elementary schools. reviewed new childrens books. and discussed teaching opportunities. During second semester a panel of practice teachers offered suggestions to future practice teachers, a panel of elementary teachers discussed classroom discipline. and Miss Flor- ence Fitch. author of The Book about God, spoke on children and religion, Future Teachers of meriea hildhood Education Although the Future Teachers of America did not organize until second semester. they still had plenty of time to do their major work, which consisted of monthly meetings centered around the problems facing the beginning or practice teacher. One such meeting was a panel of three Oberlin High School teachers who discussed various discipline problems. their cause and cure. Fijxf F 4' FRONT: Marge Maier, jean Lomax. Lee Logan, -Ian Samp- son. lane Gray. Alice ll'6'.Yll71f'IS.S, Indy illenrig.'Nancy Lilbpnzan, Helen Welcker. BACK: Mr. Howe, Mary Ho.tpadm', Lorraine Young, loan Steiner, Barb Spreng, Mr. Srheid, Ann Beach, Shirley Penlr. Nancy Nicholson. 57 Sociolo and nthropolo The Sociology and Anthropology Club was a new organization on campus this year. Its meetings featured faculty members speaking on subjects such as Approach to Values. Approaches to Politics, and 'industrialization and the Caste System in India. Natural Histor FRONT: Helene Ifeinberg, .lady Alanwell. MIDDLE: Paul Preising, Alary Repp. Riclvard Clark, Sue Colby. Alike Horowitz. BACK: Riclzard Thomas, Dan Stein, Ioe Elder, Tom Campbell. For the third year the Natural History Club sponsored the Audubon Screen Tour films. along with their other activities including steak roasts at Mohican State Park and Lake Erie. weekend camping trips. and Sunday afternoon Held trips to interesting sites in Lorain County. During the year they presented a showing of President Stevenson's films on African Big Game Animals. and K. T. Roger's talk and film on Rocky Mountain Hlildlife. 58 I RO.YT: A urlrey Ferguson. Linn Tur- ner, Enmzy Heinzan, Nancy ililalzonelv, lennnelre Eiseman, Anna Charr. .lane Smffll. MIDDLE: Mr. Rogers, Mr. Innes. Mr. Walker, Andrew Young. Dnwifl Enmry. BACK: Bob Savage. Phil Miller, john llfickel, jim Ellis, Dave Hnlznes. Andy Cletuell, Torn Alonlie. FRONT: Carolyn Perry, Nancy Wood, Em. Easton, Anne Bud- long. IWIDDLE: Hank Leng- nicli, Don Boon, lean Anson, Sue Barstow. BACK: Wendell Bz1tt,Roy McCanne,Tin1Brown, jim Barnes, jim Pngsley. Susan Walker, Bob Ha rznon, AI Hirscli. ailing lub TOP: Helen Opie Itllird from leflj getting ready to lnnnrli dinghy at Cliicfzgo-Belnzont Yacht Clnli. BO'I'TOt1I I.EIf'1'.' Finish line-Hank Lengniclc, skipper, and Ein Easton, 1 rczu, ming ing in nrst at Chicago. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carolyn Perry nw! Hank Lengnicl: nlmarrl dinghy. WY- ir ' Nag Officially organized in 1952. the Sail- ing Club belongs to the Midwest Collegiate Sailing Association which co-ordinates and sponsors all major regattas. ln two years the club has greatly increased its nienibership. para ticipated in six to ten regattas a year, evolved a financially stable organiza- tion. and instigated a program of in- struction for beginners and advanced sailors. ll1SClJlCl1llJCl'IllC Sailing Club bought their first boats. two Penguins. and since then have attended the regattas at Michigan State, Bowling Green. and Notre Dame. By winning first place at Notre llanie. the club was eligible to enter in the Tinnne Angsten regatta at Chicago. where they placed fifth in competition with twelve of the best schools in the Midwest and East. ff. -. ,tr .AM 4 1 t 4 l 1 1 I 'l 4 1 J 1 I l ll lt I, panish lub xlllzerti, Allierti, Burllmlo- E mein, lienrll, BI'l'lIllllIl lieulner, Bull, fllIl'f2l'Hll'l' Caswell, Cln'i.sl1'r1.w11, Dann llruffs. delloznis. 1Jr'Hrm11 llemzzlvon, firulzlis, Hrml: ins, Hall, Hunlr'r. fllllll King, Klrlay, Ix'o1'l1r'r', Ken fwrl, 1X'fIllII.,', Krnylzill, l.a'v.s i'lIerry, lVc'5l1ll, V.N'r1,s',s, llfll' xlmll. l'r'rr.v, l'r'r1'y. 1cI'ylllAl'l Riff. 1fll.Yf'lIllllI, Ril.xr'lmnl .S'l1enif'1'. Snnnenfelfl.Stiller' Slreirze, Slnrls, liflllgllllll ll'lIl'l'lI'l.', llrixs, II'illium.x llvllllhflflll, llvliligllfklllllll. 69 FRONT: Darrell Baker, Bill Curtis, lllayer VVolf. AIIDDLE: .lane Badger, Susan Somogyi, Pat Klein- ert, Adm-ee Quero, jan lVl1itaker,Alex Felty, Low- ell Snles. BACK: Nlr. Grif- fn, Mr. Poteet, Mr. Rogers, Marilyn Wick, Micky Pfis- ter. Gail Kolms, Sondra Clarke. lllarllm lVIOT7'l,S, Betty Chappell, john Mur- phy, Dirk Holmes, Woody A n rlrews. Sponsored by the Department, the Spanish Club offered talks in the native language about Spanish and Latin American life and culture. slides, dances. and plays. and contributed to the adjustment of the Latin American students on campus. The high points of the year included an illustrated talk by a Spanish major about her junior year in Spain. and classical and Flamenco dances performed by a specialist in the Spanish Dance-form. 47 :Li f ' 1 FRONT: jud Fermi, Nlary lane Shaw jean Lomax. Marjv Sawyer, Art Poe, Dave Ailcon, 15111 Stoll, Prof, Martin BACK: Ann Glass, Ken Longman Robert Senior, Daniel Kleinrnan, Rob ert Fay, Garth NIFCOVIIII-Ck, john Ehr- man, Pete Biedermann, Prof. Ellis. I ath lub lol I--1 The Math Club. which meets bi-weekly. is open to all interested mathematicians. Members of the Oberlin faculty as well as outside speakers participate in the vari- ous programs provided for both advanced and beginning students. sss s esse 1-fi 15 sf! French lub Meeting monthly at La Maison Francaise. Le Cercle Francais presents movies on French life and cultures, slides and reports of students who have visited France. and skits, games and songs en Francais. The high point of the year's meetings was a Fete de Noel. a traditional French Christmas celebration. 61 Carolyn Epstein, jose lucinto, Ginny Iiywzv. Icrry Lelmznnn. Bur' hm Clrristenson, Har- !I'X'Fl'f'PIIH1Il.CIlI'0l Ringers, Roh C'fn1m1- nrnclmr, Gisela Ratze- llllfg,l,llT'l'14I'7I0Id. Folk Dance Club Jazz Club This year the members of the Folk Dance Club, which was started seven years ago by a group of students who wanted more square and folk dances on campus. learned new square and folk dances, and staged a demonstration of these dances at the Field House between halves of a basketball game. YVith the presentation of the Terry Gibbs Quartet in November, and the February con- cert by Count Basie and his sixteen piece or- chestra. the newly organized Oberlin jazz Club closed a highly successful year with the return of Dave Brubeck and his Progressive Jazz. 62 FRONT: Werzdell Hill, jim Rusk, john Cook, Andy Lesko, Peter Clillfflllk. BACK: jerry Nelson, Andi Lnngeland, jerry Abels, jim Nezunzan, Charles Campbell, Carole Richardson. ii FR ONT: 14111112 l2111rker111111'g, S1l1l'1f'iY Smifli, 1gf11'17 BTP111f63l, Mary A1111 Locke. E1Ffl71!Il' H1111, f1l'l'1 llilillfffllflff, BACK: 1,IlI'1I11l111- fen, Robert HF1f7l1H1I, H1111 Tllkllf'1l, Alike C11i'I1s, 131111 1'i1II1f!', 131111 l,I'li0!', Il1'111'1' King, 11111 Temzey, Dfwf AH111111. .12 on x s FM ,fisi '17 , -,-,:.,..,..gQlJlh To teach safe methods of mountain M ' li b' climbing, the Mountain Climbing m- Club goes regularly to XVhipps Ledge State Park to practice climbing on the sandstone cliffs. ln the past the group has done some climbing in the Teton Mountains of Montana. and during second semester was oflicially recog- nized as a chartered organization on the Oberlin campus. 1 W 'fl i'2:l,i an ' ' A 1 P11111 lli1ll'7IPl', 11151: .l111'fnto, Peggy .SIiIllIIIl'Vf'1', P11111 Jl11.1v'f1111. This year, after a three-year period of inactivity. the Camera Club held classes in darkroom work. presented lectures on the processes of por- traiture. texture and definition. and lighting for various types of pic- tures, and presented in the Spring a salon on fashion work. 63 Mr. Randall .larell speaking at First Church on Modern Amerz- Q can Literature in Flux. A l 5 1 . I l ,. gi .P i M ,,,,. t.,.,Y.. . . Forum Board: ultural Enlightenment The Forum Board has continued in its endeavor to present forums on leading questions of vital interest to the Oberlin students. On October l6th, they presented the Problems of European 4 7 Federation, with Luciano Sibille of the Secre- tariat of the European Youth Campaign lead- X U ing the forum. The second forum debated the - --zv problem of Race and Class Conflict in Amer- Q m y iii4 ' ica. During the second semester, there were Jn' X20 three highly successful meetings, including the tliiz 3 Zz: Zlz Zitlzt. :1ti,:: I 2 Vzqz s,,T.:s,,iaZ 4 5.3.55 ZI' Forum on American Literature as Expression l i ' 'il i 'H H ' ' ' i of American Culture. Nationalism and Eco- nomic Development in the Near East, and the co-sponsorship with the China Committee on American Relations with Communist China. FRONT: Barbara Rosner, joe Elder, Shanti Elder lex-oyicioj, Roger Meyer, Dave Arnold. BACK: Dave Horn, TsuLin IVIei, Wally Nlartin, Leo Dworsky fclmirmanj, Mike Reiner, Mike Bank. 1 il' 'Q' s n Dan Berger stands before a pairzfing in a Rzzssinrz Art Museum, and upon his return to Olzerlln, a.ssf'n1lfles . . his display of Hate Amm'm pf-Opftgfmdtt, On September 20, Dan Berger and two other college newspaper editors departed for Moscow for a visit to Russia similar to one the - Russians had recently permitted other American editors and pub- lishers to make. During this weeks stay in Moscow. In-'Iiouristf' an otlicial Russian travel organization handled Berger's travel ar- rangements. provided interpreters. and produced tickets for three operas. two ballets. and a football game. After a one and one halt day stay in Kiev. he returned to Moscow and then traveled on to Lenf ingrad. During the trip in which Berger was free to travel and to take pictures. he visited three Universities. art galleries. Russian Youth Groups. the Russian news organ. Pravda. and the Kremlin, and met the Russian people. who made his stay pleasant, and who displayed interest in the H.XlHCl'lL'HI1.H After his return to New York. Time and l.1fe printed six pages of photographs principally taken by Berger. and several newspapers featured a series of articles deal- ing with his experiences in Russia during the trip. His return to New York was televised bv Telenews for release to various TV news programs. and before returning to Oberlin he recorded a broadcast Co-editors Dan Bm'gm-nmlqlean Smitv. for the German section ol Voice of America. Wes Iimzvn, Fred Pryor, 'R ' Ted Hipple, 65 World Uemilitarizatuon ' s UDL 1 --- f Cpe .ew- ' 0 ks 3 a 'Elem-fra: a We... ,ef , 4 3 I ve ... I ,Ti M?hfhi.W4 g.ereeTh.,.r,eeae 41 Z GST -0 'lrack Squad Nails Final Re ayewgf v-'- '.,.:e-1-- W r 'CQ 5 ' as . To To le Scots: Hamm! M ' - 2r e'flr+ f'flCouncul Olds Martin ppeQW 5.317 Q C505 lr-vee.QQlAs Yeoman Editor . C' 61550093 'liseSmnsSiI!f ' lege.-Wintiigg olleplace McColm Lille, TIITIE Psllbll fl Sixth Career Conference Draws-as Mm'ffr,Al Eleven lnitiates New, 1414 Consultants in . Eight Fields f,,u:'f'7'77erg I Crimsor?-and Gold Bus i Stewart Announces lo Meeting Starts Dec' a ox-elrmdpgzhfog fiffjg, e e we T Aff ef l Colle 'C 1 fvfju gt'3j'3eQjjg Tl' ex weirffeieniermeffe, C se Presents Alumy fn I C r ' f xexs A' A ' OUUCII S ' 341: ' Co urrrbus Saturday ,cxyx Be, 9 Sh ,Q ag Rewea e -leixwl , QM' s r C- fn a1,e,e zf:.,e'5z1: si':I 'W27' foff-.r ' WNV, XXQWK , C., Q h P if 019, 0157 41 ww mx 1 ' rc estra er mms ff ' 0 F I Ox X . .--yy -rw --1 9 ..,,r.-,,, fn n N aim faqlt hclj ee ' f lin-ales blrlllfr' S 1 ' ltfllfml l 0 0 S177 I. ' ,. lflflslllc-:11ll1v4'ks llonlvlf .1 065.9 , ll C C - I Slxlxc-lx llilf llml V I Berger Returns, Describes Tr Peports Heated' Political Tal Sunieffmnvaces 't S h I I Ph H- 'fs A'ffrfee Lflsse. O 'esf Two Conferences I-I lgoosfef, Wesgmanb , Q W'-D' 'K s 0 . , Q. galil ln 'lo Edlt l'll'O. Hel T SBQ me Comiffi, l 0. P S . ure H A d- . lllnslllgl ll a U ltorllj O Russians Fina ' ' Ili.: ll-ul: Q f .x rn Ct. V- HY Gun, , Sand Gjients ,M :sas for 3 Editors ' So - ' i ,aylh ,Qgn GSSILQA' .l.Q'llH'l'! lllilflxll' liullalo: J M To 'g Board 7 0 slllllvhll Nl'u'l ' plvew M ' A P of Mjuw- 5,45 grluml HHH.. -rm.. . . - ro 1.07 is V ' ' - pofsdefffffee w. ,-,- WM HW, ,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,5,,,p ,.,e,e rresuoencotevenson Io lake Le I Q- - Q V ' rs .1 -L X gif '32 o ' ROTC YgZ::Zn,Mu A If F o l-my-fy Pegs-ft I . ' ' , . a a Tb g9iving,lflaliday't 'Mg p'Cf'5?OfS Take 5'j:TfGafmu, nUIatlVe C ReqUIf9menQ'f.v:4 ,H S!naul'ff Il'y'ur7ef-Siu! i'mLea 95f 'IW- ' rpproves 'C' Averdg' Sav4 'r 'u lv. 3-H: Ju n. 0 CL9559-9 In Ausdalyv unior, Senior Year 4:l'i:f':!HQl''ilIl0 ' l'0Ss't::. 9 , if , 5 pl 9 pm rsfIQQQL.- f . , ,nl I 7 A Q From nm., 4 a U -Z 3 . f lm..-1nu.ll1.am mv, -a f-:avr a I aa-e a b CD15 :rg e r linden Leading Score-r. A F e ' - xi.. 7'fVUmn1Board P Ho fman Speaks af De. Q Q38 rust-ees M , residents. QL TN ., N.. Prnate L Gel- Oundl ' a Gad W - v IS W 1 0Xf2p I V , - Ro! W- Sek 'V Um pyfffml el,-, QD 4.90 end ,U P0ua'p,g.L G . . I 7' A 7 ge7ffoAttend I I ee-P ,n: '3 I:m 1 :ns At Banquet 69.9 157 , ' e ?0m'e.f t ,Durga M Grgye Pal-te,-son, '05 osfyawk St O'ffffTff57f fi,'.APaQa2: , V, ' ' ' ' 5' ' 0 ' Co Yeekend Has Full Program ,ln H3 G 0' Cape , a Opera L55 T0 P , N e e 4 Three Operatic Qgmmers Q,LTheeo I Smq Gpens Thursday a a a 5,.d,.,,f. e f'f5Nicof, Bartholomew, No N n g -AGretzinger Head Cast slid Ir L 96 Q oft- ,ca f' cow' 1 .-., Y Spa - ' fc.,,,1..fZ fJrf3f..' Q 06' Dfw 1 z.,.,, q -a To GQ L! A Q 'I C35-5. c 31 S55 Q e , lalrnda-Q31 lj S Us B4 fxaeqq f . Nar QDUQ5. M, QS Sofa B d Scfzecfufe ' mfggwiey To T853 rnerl.Can 2 g,aaa.,m PT, A . SPY 0696 LS GX , a txihf' Wg paw Dun points lj! c sage a0'e aS O Ed5f0'Ao f I , vpxgx AW, A Pho qaf orb Rene fif' SO. aw ' ' Sa ia aaa . To e Ywqrtao S V' 1 1 P A n.. -- DrQ1coC Yeomdn' Man 'L U 5660, !?SpaQ ' to lllarci lll1'tclzell's article. if ampus Coverage iee s Press Rollin All the news thats ht for reprint was what kept the reporters running, the typists toiling. and the presses rolling at the Olwrlirz Review on Tuesdays and Fridays during the past year. Co-editors glean Smits and Dan Berger, in co- operation with managing editors Sandy Bowie and Bob Rotberg, managed to meet all of the deadlines each week. and compiled all of the news stories and headlines for each issue, Sun- days were important days for the editorial board which met to decide on policy, and to assign and write the editorials and weekly columns. The October 30th issue of the RFl'1l6Zl'4, advertising FRONT: Mary Pietsclz, Sue Barslozu, lane OSl70I'Ilv,LIIill1 Carter,Da1fe Williams. BA CK: lnlm l,a1urence,Dorothy Miller, Iolm Frye. lI12ll1Z1gCl'vS dream, which concerned the dedica- tion of Hall Auditorium, was the outstanding issue of the year. With the business staff ably headed by Wes Brown and Fred Pryor. Mike Bank, as associate editor had very few financial problems and concentrated mainly on his movie reviews and previews. Although the Freshman VVeek issue was the year's largest according to page count, the Christmas issue kicked up the biggest controversy on campus. and finally re- sulted in the editing and acceptance of a new Publications Code. -.L-,,.'-:X ' : --i s KITY DESKN -ymliilllllllg -.--.- .4 .-.- :fr-2-za:-:A--,.-... 51. 1-, . ..,, K, .... ..... , .. Z ,-,A ... f W-iL' LEFT: Bob Rotberg clzeclis the latest issue as john Lawrence and Dorothy Miller look on. BELOW: Sandy Bowie gives a smile of approval FRONT: Don Burr, AIBc'z1tzfy,xIoe SZl7llill1,flIIl!',Z Tlzelin. BACK: Dave Srmle, jerry Elzrlicll. Incl: lVe!cl1. UBC Bedesigns Studios for Better Broadcasting Since November 5. l95O. WOBC has been broadcasting regularly to the Oberlin students. faculty, and townspeople from high a'top the Publications Building in downtown Oberlin. With the renewal of the United Press teletype service, and the Lucky Strike contract held since last year, WOBC continued with their recorded and live shows for over seventy hours each Week. Under station director Al Beatty. the technicians redesigned and rebuilt the audio and radio systems, and installed a limiting am- plifier to increase power and reduce distortion. Joe Swaim, program director, planned and co- ordinated the variety of shows, including the daily news reports. the Drew Pearson show, all out-of-town football and basketball games, occa- sional dramas. musical comedies. and miscella- neous speeches. lVith the help of the various Columbia. RCA. and Decca popular releases. and the RCA classical music recordings. XVOBC was able to sponsor programs such as 5l2lIl. their popular telephone-request Saturday night show, the .lack YVelch Show. the Gilbert and Sullivan Show. and the Jim Newman program of recorded jazz classics. Jerry Ehrlich. record' ing director, was in charge of the Messiah and Yeoman ofthe Guard discings for future radio broadcasting and distribution. Second semester. with Don Burr in charge. plans were completed for the moving of the station to their new head- quarters, and the installation of broadcast lines from Hall Auditorium. George Andrews clzerks one of IVOBC'5 mam- intrz'cate Il1f'L'lIl1IlfSlH.Y as George Butts and .lim IVil1iam.s szzpfrzfise. ,ami ig, Presents New Programs and ld Favorltes Bez' Iilivx. lan IVl1imlmr. Tunl frllffll, Slzirlex' Cm'- ,'Jw1lr'r,lir1l1 fiezfssirzger. Tig- ger Dull, and Bill Curtis zunit l'XfN'I'flllIH3' for H011 rWeIl:1'r .s signal In start rf'- ru Vdfng. 70 --.-- Q--'J- ' , LEFT: -lim II'iII1'u111:: f'11g'f21Eer.s fm ferry Stoll: and Arr NfHH'1?l gn fm ilu' nfs: RIGHT: Pmgmnz llirvrim luv .XZl'tlflIl z'l1'.s'c'11.wf.v llllllllllllflllg pulfry with Muff: Tllelin. Records 66Messiah and 6'Ye0ma11,' I.l'fl 'I'.' 114111 Hun' 112111 A1 1'1lAIllI!x'l'1 1111.511 1 El1rl1'r'l1 fzzlx ll n'f'm'11' fm' lulurf' IIXF. lH'flIlI1f'll.SflA7I'Li IH'UlI1I'll1.Y. RIGHT: lf'Vrx' 1 g.- 71 Editors Burn The work for the 1954 I-Ii-O-Hi staff started on a let's clean up the office note. and under the able direction of painters Martin Klein and Bill Butler, the staff of two set about to paint all three rooms of the Hi-O-Hi suite in downtown Oberlin. By the time the rest of the staff of over fifty students arrived in the fall, the oflices, completely painted and with new linoleum on the floor. were ready for occupation and work. XV ith Gret llfinterhoff assuming control of the layout staff, all of the class pictures were taken, identified. mounted, and sent to the engraver in record time. Stimulated by the All-American Honor rating awarded to last year's annual, Associate Editor Andi Langeland assembled the literary staff, and together with the sports editors Sally Moultan and The Edito1'HimseIf- don't bow, just throw money. I C I ivndmght Bob Devoe. and with the help of Photography Editor Bruce W'iley, planned the pictures and write-ups for the athletic section. Freshman Bill Barnes, in charge of activities, met Art Editor Darrell Baker and his new Yeoman on most of the pages. With People's Editor Judy Girton scheduling all of the prof and administration pictures, the typing-and-reading staff headed by Betty Brown kept the material flowing to Marilyn lVick who was in charge of the directory. Deadlines. or why editors get gray, were frequent and imposing. but thanks to the cooperation of all members of the staff, and many all-night sessions by the Nbig boss, all deadlines were met and conquered, and by St. Patricks Day, March 17th. the 1954 edition of the Oberlin College Yearbook went to press. Sally Illoulton, Andi Langelrznd and Illartin Klein plan the IVOmc'n's Sports section. 72 ' ...m ii? 5.m'llia!lu-1 w W i I I dreamed I was business manager of the 1954 Hz'-O-Hi. Business Staff Sells and Saves li Z With the sellout success of the Wolf Book. partially a result of the new and different cover planned by Bill Butler, Business Manager, and Mar- jj tin Klein. Editor-in-Chief. the business staff of the 1954 Hi-O-Hi started the year on an optimistic IIOIC. The staffs major activities consisted of planning the budget, selling both national and local ads. paying all bills. and handling the distribution and sales of the Hi-O-Hi. W F 5 T F t 4 w 1 w Bill Butler instructs' three eager ad saleszuomen, Anne i Clampett, Brenda Illeyer, il 3 and Judy Vincent. 5 , 73 f 2 Andi Langeland, ,Indy Girlun, Darrel Baker, and Gret I'Vlnterl10ff decide . zullere eaelz mrtoon will appear. sw' VY.- lenn Corey, Helen Opie, Gret U'inIerl10fl. Ann Brown, nnfl Brita Slrnllrllzerg nmnnf pirtnres before sending tlzenz In llze engraver. !'W l vwmm-gp Bob DeV0e and Bill Barnes choose ZUIII-CII picture to nie. ,Al Alnrilyn Wlrlc, Bnrlnzrn SIIFVFV. and Betty Brown work ont typing and Student Direrlory problenzs. Deadlines Appear, Work Begins in Earnest All right, I'1I fake it hutters Snap, Pictures Develop ABOVE: Harry Toigo, Steve Kaplan, Nm- man Henderson, Bruce l'ViIe3v. Ernie Hook. Brian Pollack, Paul Warner. BELOW: Harry Toigo and Bruce Wiley put the fninrlz- ing touches on another darkroom solufirm. on tl: rw l 2 A'Hello. Harry? Bruce. Can you help take some pictures tomorrow at noon? VVe're going up into the Finney bell tower to get some more shots of people coming to assem- bly. From receiving such assignments to turning out the final prints. the photography staff was responsible for over 8595 of the photographic work in the 1954 Hi-O-Hi. Those most often seen carrying cameras and cases to all points of the campus were Photography Editor Bruce XVilev and assistants I-larry Toigo. Ernie Hook. and Steve Kaplan. The extensive use of a two-Hash lighting system was an important feature of the picture taking. Develop- ing the films and making all the prints was one of the main jobs of editor XX-'iley The tick of the enlarging timer and the sharp smell of hvpo filled the darkroom at almost everv hour of the day before engraving deadline time. The piles of glossy 8 X lfl's and 5 X 7's. still warm from the drier. left the darkroom daily on their wav to final repro- duction in the book. Hi-Ofllf r1r'a11A11j2.t!all lmsy at work. Yeoman Publishes Three Issues, Meets Demands of Intelleets 3: E Q: WAMHQY This year, the Yeoman, Oberlin's contribution to the literary world, published three issues offering poetry, short stories. essays, and illustrative art work. The edi- torial board QGrover Amen, Ellie Eisenson, John Lank- ford, David Lowenstein, Mike Remer. jean Smits, Helen Steere. and Editor Wally Martinj selected all of the pub- lication's literary work, while the newly created Art Board chose the cover and illustrations. Under the direction of John Lankford and Darrel Mansfeld. the Friday eve- ning discussion group continued functioning and proved both interesting and valuable. Featuring lectures and talks by College faculty members, the weekly meetings helped to keep students informed of new developments in modern literature. The Yeoman's most recent contri- bution to Oberlin's intellectual life was their Creative Workshop which offered student writers an opportunity for critical evaluation of their work. FRONT Alike Reiner, Wally Martin, DPI Oxnzoln, Elmore Eifreilson. BACK: Helen Steeoe, Dazfid Lozuerislein, fQl'O1V6l'Al71E7I, Mayer Wolf, Iolm Lmzkford. Clzalrrnan Nancy iYIit'llI'll.YOl1 wel- comes all delegates fa Intercol- legiate Day at Hall fllldllorimn. Inter-collegiate Da on berlin Campus Established four years ago. when Dean Stewart and the Deans from Wooster. Ohio Hlesleyan. and Denison decided to form an inter-campus committee to establish cooperation among the four schools which already met on a competitive basis. the Four College Committee organized an Intercollegiate Day to be held during first ses mester. with Oberlin as the host school. Ap- proximately l50 representatives met to exchange information on eleven different college activi ties. After the meetings. a report. which was pre- pared expressing the general consensus of opin- ion regarding tlie value of the program, revealed that all involved received much help and in- formation from the exchange ol ideas and the contact with students from other campuses. That same day the Four College Committee met at the Oberlin Inn to discuss plans for the Mock United Nations Convention on Disarmament and Hlorld Control of Atomic Energy, which was held at Denison University in March. with Oberlin sending eighty students. LEFT: Delegates arrive and register for Intercollegiate Day. CENTER: Hill Barnes, I-larry Tengo, and delegates listen to rllarlin Klein deserilne tlze setup of the Hz'-O-Hi. RIGHT: Wes Brown and rlelegates exchange ideas an azlzfertising metlmfls and leclznlqaes of a college news- paper. .. TITUUQ TSC' 1953-1954 ry GBERLIN ARTIST RECITALS I t fe jk 4. fa' A 1 Q K 3' t ,,if'x f 2B1? 555 L A S-g5 '2.i': f fx: 'k rN gi 'SJ Xi. '14 u 5 ' if ,I J OcLobar27 - November Z4 - March ' i Tue Ctzvzmun Oncrsssraa - Cdeotzss Szsu.. ...mv C , -J amass-wg gy.-Aw--1--Q I i I' .P y iii' - . . ..,, J., , ,.-J .-- ,- , V va s ' Q .s wf Q t 1 . f s, Q 1 'E l '73-ii Nnnakvadsll-y! f ' x l 3 i ' ga 5 osentm Aimsi Recimts Q x ' 1 Nu x A-,'.i.i.-asa' M-W 5 Q 'Zvi' r ,P A .,.. v, W M, f Dzccmbet 8 l V Y danusrtg X9 Q 5 s I v E i 2 I t . is i 5 A 1 i l 5 .L W .. l X Q a March 23 LYON FLEESKER. . g i3git1BAnt:i2A'b'3r-cs11s,,-w-fi A V, ' Qreoncsa l..ormm.:..w..t A N I 'UGHTED BY ELECTRQCZTY SAFE CONFORTABLE vgq Artist Series Presents Nine Reeitals The oldest continuous concert series in the United States opened on the new Finney Chapel stage with at song recital by Rise Stevens, Metropolitan Opera star. on October 13th. It was followed two weeks later by the first of three concerts scheduled for this season by the Cleveland Orchestra under the baton of Dr. George Szell. In its seventy-four years of oper- ation. the Artists series. designed to bring living performances of great music by per- formers of authority to the Oberlin community. has presented such stellar performers as Victor Herbert. Fritz Kreisler. Vlalter Danirosch, Leopold Stokowski. Myra I-less, Lawrence Tibbett. Sergei Rachmaninoff. and Yehudi Menuhin. Other performers who made Artist Recital appearances during the Diamond Anniversary Series this year were Erica Morini, violinist: Pierre Fournier. cellist: Paul Badura-Skoda, pianist: and Leon Fleisher. pianist. i IVIIVIIPJ' Hall Riff' illwzlzorial llall Con Continues utput of Musicians Conservator Board ilihe Student Council of the Conservatory. under the leadership of Mar- tin Klein, president. inade available to the faculty many student opinions and attitudes on cl0l1?1Cl'Y2llUl'Y life. and facilitated the realization of stu- dent plans and projects. The nine student nienibers. elected by the conservatory student body. passed legislation concerning the clarification of rules regulating student recital appearances. and revised their Con- stitution during first semester. 'liheir big project lor the reniainder of the year was the revision of the extra-curricular activities point systein. and the forniation of a permanent CIoiisei'x'atory Book Sale system to facilitate the exchange and sale of books used by the Conservatory stu' dents. FRONT: Alary Ann Aflalf, Sonia Ezfannff, MHl'fi7ZKIKf71,-S116 Taylor, Harriet Yama- saki. BACK: Charles Merritt, Ruth Sisson, Doneta Swarts,,IosEpl1 Miranda. I 79 Con Activities ABOVE LEFT: R11l11 .S1s.m11 prrzflirrs for 11e1' Sf 11I'0J' 1'EC'1ff11. ABOVE: P016 I'1m11111'11, R11l11 C07'ZL1IA1I. 111111 l.111'1'11' 1Uo111'f' fm! 1116 1111111 t01:r11es 1111 tl Af1'1l1g 11111. tudents ffered Varied Program l3ELOII': Mr. 11lI1lI111ll'1f 1v11111111t.: one of 111s be- gI'l17l11lg 11111111 1'111.v.s1'x 11.1 fllfj' 111111 11112 5011161 of 11161-1' 1'11sv 56'1FC'11U11S. RICH l'.' B111'1'y S1ll11I11 1111rI the O11v61'1I'11 Sy111-j1111111x' j1e'1'1'11r111 111 1111 l1f1111f7 1111sk1't- 111111 g111111'5. HELOII' RIGHT: Dare Sutton wlwfs tl11' f11'11l111'111 11f x!111111Aq 1116 t11br1f111't11et1'1'p 111 1l'llU,Xft'1'. Les AdfllII.9, Diff: Clflrk, 112111 lid 31101: fwrfurnz rn' Hn' 'l'1n'1'f' lX'Ill.Q.'.' in ,-111111111 112111 the Night I'i.s1'ffnv. pera Lab Produces orks B Menotti, Monteverdi Since the Opera Lab was zulclccl Lo tlrc Oberlin Ccmrrsp-r'x'a1lcmr'y curriculuui in l95H. it has prescrilcil COI1lIJlL'IC operas by NIL- multi. Smclzmzi. :mal Nlzirliiru as wcll as ex- ccrpls Iirom llic works ol UlllCl'fZ1lll0lIY com- posers. ljllflllgllll'iCl'0l1llSCIIICSICI'llllSYCll1'. tlic Lab. lugetlicr with llic fl0IlSCl'X'11l0l'Y Or- clrestrzl, licnturccl ai cloublc bill consisting ul Nlorru-vci'cli's n'llllllL'1'CCl :mil Clm'i1rilz1 :mil Nlciiollik 'I-Xrnclizi Goes to the Ball. Pcr lloriucrs lor llris lJl'Oillll'll0ll wcrc ilruwrr from Llrc emirc czuupus. ' Slzelly Sulin, FIIIIII' ll'f'IlI'!', Ilvnry II'1'Hg, ixillllll A fllHIIIl'flI.S', mm' limi lifmllfnlurz any vtvppfnl from ' It'IlI'fIIg' lI3'gIl1lVlI IJ!-ff! I.1'l11'1'l1. 1 F i ff X XX is 81 Alrnanrode, Arnold, Barnard, Beelztold, Bernlzardt, Bos, Boyfe, Brenneis, Brown, Browner, Ciur- czak, Claggett, Clewell, Crane, Davidson, Don1inik, Evanoff, Field, Fiske, Follows, Caddzun, Gill Girton, Goebel, Gorman, Graves. C. Grimes, NI. Grimes, Greenleaf, Hammond, Harris, Harrity Havel. H01Lt0l'd,Hll7I1l'Sf0I1, I. F. jackson, I. T. jackson, 1df0lISP71,K0lI7l, Kll71L70ll,KI.llgll071, Konat: Lang. Leonard, Lisle, Locke, Maek,lWeyer, Montzka, j. Moore, L. Nfoore, AI. Moore, Newland Neuman. Ogden. Page, Patterson, Perry, Pfolzl, Rittenhouse, Rosenfield, Rnbis. Savage, Sclzaberg. Sebesta, Shank, Sliolz,Sinden,Speell1,Spez'del, Sperry, Sfariggs, Steg, Stern, Stoffer, Sweigarl, Tern pest, Tlzornberrfy, Tiselike, Tuttle, Vanderltppe, VanLen1'an, Wade, I'Valker, I'Varner, Hlassel Watkins, Wyatt. rchestra Broadcasts Ver A11 Robertson conducts tlze orelzestra dnrinff a rehearsal. ' ' D X -I J BCQ j N :lx ! . X Presents Three Concerts, Aeeompanies M The Oberlin Orchestra. one of the hrst collegiate symphonic organiza- tions in the United States. presented its Iirst concert of the year in Octo- ber as part of the Convocation Weekend. Miss Alice Van Ausdal, one of two seniors selected to perform with the orchestra this year, sang the solo in Mozart's Hlfxsultate. jubilatef' The orchestra just before Christmas vacation. accompanied the Musical Union presentation of Hande1's Messiah and concluded the iirst semester with the performance of the Roman Carnival Overture by Berlioz. Death and Transhgurationn by Richard Strauss. and the Piano Concerto in A Minor by Schumann. with Shirley Shaffer as piano soloist. Second semester was an equally busy one for the orchestra and its director. Mr. Robertson. They par- ticipated in the Contemporary Music Festival. and in the National Broadcasting System's presentation on April 8th of a one hour concert featuring Natalie Hinderas, an Oberlin graduate and NBC artist. To wind up the concert season in full swing. the eighty-live-member or' chestra accompanied the Opera Lab productions in May, and during graduation weekend. directed by Mr. Kessler. they combined with the Musical Union to present the Mass in B Minor by Bach. Alzce Ian Ausdal soprazzo, performs wzlh the OTc'lIt'.SfV11 at Comfoczztfon zueekwzrl. 83 Marching Band l,Vith student Director, Barry Shank holding the baton, the Oberlin College Marching Band per- formed at all home football games and basket- ball games. and trips were made with the Yeomen to VVittenberg and YVooster. Spirit and enthu- siasm knew no bounds as the band provided music from the stands and presented halftime drill and formation shows. A banquet after spring vacation concluded the year's activities. gf mphon Band 84 The presentation of concerts to a wide variety of audiences in Oberlin was the primary concern of the Symphony Band this year. Besides a con- cert for public school children, a performance in Bedford, Ohio, and an out-of-doors band con- cert as a part of the Big Weekend festivities, the Symphony Band members took part in the Ohio Inter-Collegiate Band Festival held on campus in April, and presented three concerts during Commencement Week. lllr. and illrs. Axel S,t'j.t l'l1E per- forrlzing at 1116 Cllrixfnms Party. usic Educators 0 o Convene m Chicago During its seventh year as a student chapter of the Ohio Music Education Association and the Music Educators' National Conference. the Music Education Club had its first social get' together in September. and the large turnout at this party was indicative of a subsequent in' crease in membership. Mlith sixty-seven mem' bers in attendance. the Mus Ed Club held its annual Christmas party in Shipherd Lounge. and Mrs. Axel Skjerne. the guest speaker. spoke on Christmas customs and songs in Denmark. During the second semester. the Club held an exchange dinner at Keep. at which Miss Mary Yocum. of the College Education Department. related her experiences while studying in New York with Miss Beatrice l,andeck, author of Songs 'lio Grout On. As its last activity of the year. twenty members attended the Music Edu- cators' National Conlerence liiennial Conven- tion in Chicago just before Spring vacation. FRONT: .Slaitroula Panos, Doug More land, Annette l,llTll..Y, Marilyn fil'Il7't'.Y, Pal Clmrclujudv Cl'I!7IC'.f0f17lIJIITQKIII BACK: Alary Kezzzlall, Pamela Lew lolzn Davis, Barlmra King. jane How- ell, Barbara Croolcs, Sine-Marie Perle: sen, Betty Hull, Eclitlz Planlcerman Rzztlz Harni. jackie jones, Delores ' Coleman. l RUlN'T.' lflulnf' Honzl, illurySlolm1l.1, llrfzterly Iimmzrzl. liorotlty ll'a.s.tf'l. Sm' Taylor, loyu' SfllVU!lI'l'. illnrlln Klrin, llllw,-l'llltlr1 illflgzlslz lc. Ili-I Cflxf' llarlnlrli Hl'l'lllllIl'I1l', fllllll'll'S' llemrl, .llary Ann I.fn'lff', Carol f!'Jjil.S1illlI, Ilwln Slfllll- IllI'Yf'l', Harley 'l't'1tlll. Clam Yl'llll't'lIl, Iran lzzrzffe. .-Innf' Sulwr. l'1rg1n1':1 Stal ui Yazzci' Illlllllllflllll. o fist Sonya Baxliore, zuitll elzoir and oreliestra. daring dress rellearsal of AIessial1. 66 ' 99 ' Kessler Leads M6SSl3h at hrlstmas, Alilfey, Allenson,Alexander,Aslil1y, flspinu'all,Asseier, Ayars, Barker, Barrett, Bartholomew, Beal, Beaver, Beierlezn, Beittel, Benediet, BKHj!llIIlI1,BllllI67', Bisliop,B.,Bisl10p, j., Blaekrner, Boggs. Bond, Bootliman, Bos- worth, Boon, Bradford, Breakey, Breda, Briee, Broseoe, Brooke, Brown, A.. Brown, E., Brown, Al., Budlong, Buffett,Bntler,Bntt. Caldwell,Carpenter,Ca:ale,Cliarr, Clzodack, Clzristianson, Clzu, Clark, D., Clark, L., Colzlw, Connarnaelier, Creese, Cressey, Crooks, Curtis, Daniels, Dardarian, Dtllllle, Davis, Day, Dewey, Dicker- son, Dielzolt. Dinsniore, Doeli ne, Doniiny, Dorsey, Douglas, Dull, Dunning. Downs, Edelnzann, Edwards, Elzr- man. Elder, Ellis. Erielcson, K., Erielss-on, R.. Eustis, El't17IOH,FOTIII67', Fay, Feeney, Fink, Fisl1baeI:,Fitzgerald, Fonda, C., Fonda, T., Fopeano, Fanlc, Funlflionser, Ganzert, Garloek, Gaskins, Ceissinger, Gloeekner, Golds- zuortlzy, Gorman, Craetzer, Greeo. Green, Crerfatt. Griswold, Gzlstaitis, Hall, Hanaiualt, Hamslronz, Hanson, Hanford, Hartline, Handriek, I-Ief-lzrote, Hefleliozeer, Hielferson. Hill, D.,Hill, IV.,Hinkle,I-I0err,HOHmann, I-Ioiland. Hollister, Hoaelc, Hnlzlzard, Huff, Huffington, Hughes. Hunt, Hurd, faekson, ulawie, jenkins, B., Ienl.-ins, II., Iolznson,Kagy,1x'al1n, Keene, Kennedy, Kiznliall. Kinsey, Klapp, Kleinrnan, Kling, Knowles, Kohn. Krall, Lainliert, Landrezfille, Larson, Leonard, Leedoni, Lenz, Lesser, Leys, Linkas, Logan, Luarde, Maliee, Mahoney, Maier. Malieoat, Mandle, Mare, Martin, K., Martin, R., Martin, T.,Mattson,1VIayer, Alellor, Merry, Meseroll, Mess-ner, Meyer, Mielcel. Mills, Milne, Miteliell, A., Alilellell, N., Alolison, Moreland, Nlur- pliy. Me Elroy, ,1IrI arlan1l. Mefiregor, Neallzery, Nelzel, Needle,Nelson,Nicholson,Nielqrenz,Norfleet,N0ss, Nugent, Ueseli, Oeseli. L.. Ogden, Olsen, Osborne. Ott, Padelford, Parlcins, Parsons. Paullin, Pedersen, Penfield. Penner, Penty, Polilinan, Pollard, Porter, Ratzelnzrg, Regnier, Reich, Reinkra1it,Repp,Rettie,Ricl1- ard.,-on, Rielcetts, Hideout, Robb, Roeder, Rogers, Ragli, Russell, AI. IV., Russell, M., Sampson, Sanders, C., Sanders, L., Satin, Savage. Selzeaffer, Selieilzer, Schiller, Selilaepfer, Selileelzt, Selzzvind, Seaslzoles, Shelly, Sher- lIf'I'g,Sl1l1fE'lj',Sllilfy,Slllglffltlll,Sl-lI'6 T,Sl'77IIlll'l'6V,Sl0lJOflt1, Sniitlz, Al., Smith, S., Soller, Spaelit, Spelman, Spenre, Stallings, Steiner, Stevens, Steglieli, Steinheizner, Stifler, Sudo, Suter, Taylor. Tellner, Thayer, Tink- lzani. Vanderlippe, Van Leaifan, Vietli, Wallrer, lValter, Weed, Weiss, Weisman, Weleker, IVl1ite,,I,, IfVl1ite, N.. lI'l1iteley, IVilleox, IV!-lllIIlIl.S'. IVil3on. IVinterling, Wise, Wolf, Wolfers, lfolilfortli, Wright, lVyatt, YO- UHI1. llttllllg. Zerlfy, Zoeller. Bach Mass at Graduation This past year has added a significant page to the stirring history of the Oberlin Musical Union. Celebrating its 94th year, MU presented its customary two major performances. but this year these were even more impressive than usual. The 260 voice choral group was singing for the last year under the direction of Mr. Maurice Kessler. In the seventeen years under Mr. Kess- ler's leadership, the group gave a total of thirty- two performances. presenting seven works for the first time in Oberlin. and performing the world premier of another. MU's two presenta- tions this year were both works of major impor- tance: Handel's oratorio, The Messiah, and Baclrs Mass in B Minor. The Messiah, given at Mlfs annual Christmas Concert, was the first performance in the groups long history which was able to feature all student soloists. The soprano solo pmol was divided between Har- riet Yamasaki and Alice Van Ausdal. while Son- ya Bashore and Margaret Coon shared the alto solos. Male soloists were Sheldon Satin. tenor. and Donald Boothman, bass. As part of the graduation exercises. Musical Union presented to the Oberlin audience. for the sixth time since 1943. the B Minor Mass. with soprano Helena Strasburger Boatwright. alto Margaret Tobias, tenor Harold Haugh. and bass Chester Matson as guest soloists. .-Xn inspiring and truly fitting climax to the career of a teacher and conductor, dedicated to that part of Oberlin that is Music. Oberlin and Musical llnion-a wonderful comf bination. Hnllelzzjnlf, lzallelujnlh' X l FRONT: Mr. Hatton, Porter. Duztis. Mills. Aspirzzuall, Coon, Boyle, Hin, Huff. Kndel. Peacock. AIIDIJLE: Leedom,Ix'1f11er,Ln1fIsev. U'urrif'k. Mark, Bnrdsley, Horni. Bzzdlong, Simnzerer, Mitten, Heitlel, Messner. BACK: ElII'IIIl7l1,- PIINPIF. Mt'lx'e.sfl11'e, Hottnzznm. Clark, l'V1'IIelt. Oslrnrider. Hun- I1fr.1lI1'yer, Hllfflllgfllll. Cfzmnyngllzzzll. hapel Choir The Chapel Choir was organized in the Fall of 1949 to present special music for the voluntary Chapel Services held every Tuesday at noon. During the Christmas season. the Choir, under the direction of Professor Howard Hatton. presented the Buxtehude Contata Rejoice Good Christians. an entire chapel program. with soloists chosen from the choir. l berlin College Choir l'llf.Yl'.' ll'l11'lf1l:r'1'. Yamil- mlcz, liftrltlfzwlrl. Swifl, Per ty. .Sl'.f.U.X17.' ImI1'.Y,13rl- xlforf. Ir11l:111. . lifviules. THIRD: l'il1Il'lll'IlN, Il'1'H1'!f Van XIIIXKIIII, Prn'!f'r. flaw- m11r'lc. FOI 'RTHJ llyfllf 1211 L2 llvyrlll. l uHrm'.Y, limi'- unl. I'll'i'I'll.' Yrzlin, Smilli, I,III'f!lt'l, Hrlxf fl, fif'IlY.NI-I14LQ!'l' ,ei -'. FRONT: Ijrestnzi Pir'w.':, R1-'x EIIIl'l'j', Fu' miyo Kodrmf, Pu! Slienier. Ester Sztwitgrol. Dave illiller. Bf1CK.' Shep Cizflffr. Brine King, IVz'II1's ,-1l1l1ey,Pl11'IIijJ H. Alillwr. Trim Tuttle. Page Lung. Dun Karr. Since the Mahler-Bruckner Circle was ini- ated last year, it has successfully scheduled regular meetings though still without a per- manent meeting place. Besides regular meetings. in which recordings were played and studied, twenty-two students traveled to Pittsburgh to hear concerts featuring works by the Messrs. Mahler :md Bruckner. The Oberlin College Choir. composed of forty- eight members selected from both the college and the conservatory. made a number of public appearances this year. including a concert in Thompson, Ohio. at the dedication of Il memo- rial monument to the birth place of Charles Martin Hall f'85j . four Sunday afternoon Ves- per Service Recitals in Finney Chapel, and its annual Christmas chapel concert in December. Performing during the Convocation lVeekend Mahler-Bruckner as well as in the Festival of Contemporary Amer- ican Music in March and the llaccalaureate Concert in -Iune. the Choir. under the direction of Professor Robert lfountain. sang at its annual home concert soon alter spring vacation. lfol- lowing up last year! successful spring tour to the liast coast. the Choir appeared in the Mid- west during the second week of ,-Xpril. touring St. Louis. Chicago. lfvanston. Crand Rapids. and M ilwaukee. 151138 Ti liflgfllllll, l 1'ffIl11'r- tlonr, Nissan, fifllllllif, Ilirlll. SI'fCONIJ: Uplizzlqer, Ro- man. AI. I.f',lIlllHI. nl. Imlz- nmn, llurgrztrz THIRD: x111rlm.s', Sl'f1l'Ull'I'l', Il'l'1'f.S'ft'l?l, Colzlf. INN. l OU1i'l'1l: I-1m1l1f'i'I. Bz1rl:l1uIf1'cr. Hop IINIHII, 7'lIllh'llI.S'llIl, Ifizflm. I lI l'H.' fiUlNll'l-VII, l r'2111ei, Tnlw. Iiuntlzmznz. Iflrlrhrz. l FRONT ROIV: Hirsrlz, Reisner. Crittenden, Luster, llillffliflf, Mrs. Steg fdlTFl'f07'l. Young. Mayer. Pickering, Null, Tliiergartner. Beierlein, Taylor. AIIDDLE ROl'V: Hollinger, Liang, Benedict, Gol- lan, Vail, Hughes, Scliblz, Harkezna. Shaw, Mutter. Carpenter, Crane, Risernan, Kinnear. BACK ROW: Bardxlev. Llflvzl. Karlel. Hobson. Pfnter. Snyder, Dennison, Larson, Castle, Moore. Cnslz- man, Wirzterling, Halier.s!r1c'lc. The YVomen's Glee Club. organized solely for its mem! 9 bers' own enjoytment. presented several concerts as a part S G- of their activities tor the year. Under the direction of Mrs. Paul Steg. they presented a Christmas Concert. a Spring Concert. and their annual Concert Tour during lub spring vacation. The Club also held a formal dance with the Mens Glee Club soon after their return from Christ- mas vacation. The Christmas Concert in the Oberlin Inn, and the Christmas Vesper Service in Fairchild Chapel. began the years activities for the Mens Clee Club. In ad- dition to later appearances at neighboring high schools and service groups. they gave their annual M 9 G- Spring Concert in Nlav. combined with the YVomen's S Glee Club to sing under the direction of Percy Grainger at the Symphony Band Festival. and rounded oil the year with a Cleveland television appearance. FRONT: Iolin Ral1erts,Gil lfilliarns, Al Oneto. Don jenkins, Robert Whit- sell, Charles Cnsseliizle. Bill Curtis, BolvM1'Farland. MIDDLE:Bob Chap- man, Cliarlvs Heard. james Swearin- gen. Skip Linzlaacli. lolzn Hnniphrey, Les Sanders, Rollin Bnrlcllolder, 1011 Ciinnyngliani, Ray Coleman. BACK: Ron Messner, .Snds Miller. Norm TlIOIIIfJ.i0!I, Bernie tllartin, Pl1iIMatt- son, Bill Patterson, james Beitlel, Paul Welzr, lolzn I-1elgesnn,Page Long. 90 ,53,NH71CJ'Cl17'lIlH'fll.S'53,l17Id Art Beck- ,D Gigi Cascio, Alice Van Ansdal, Larry Pack, Norm Bailey '53, George Rose nell '51 work out the details of the next show. CSIS Summer Troupe Performs at Cape Last summer the big news on Cape Cod was summer theater Oberlin style. The arrival of the Gilbert and Sullivan Summer Players on the Cape aroused a great deal of interest. but by the end of the four- Week season the press was no longer just interested. Local critics rated the season highly successful. and the group was encouraged to return. for it repree sented a theater offering different from the estab- lished summer theaters. YVith over fifty Oberlinites backstage working on the show. the troupe. backed by the Federated Church of Gotuit and fifteen local patrons. presented one show a week. including: Pirates of Penzance. The Mikado, Iolanthe. and Pinafore. lVorking seven days a week and presenting thirty performances in all. the members of the cast still found time and energy to solo in the surround- ing areas, and the chorus and orchestra each per- formed an extra concert in Hyannis. XVith Gigi Gascio. Alice Van .-Xusdal, Nancy Carnarius Q'53h. George Rose V539 . Henry XVing H535 . Art Becknell 1'5l5. Gloria Guidici 1515. and Larry Pack fea- tured in the lead roles. the Players followed :1 rigor- ous schedule of two matinees and seven evening performances each week. The shows were produced by Professor XV. Hayden Pioyers. with jerry Bidlack and Gigi Cascio as musical director and stage direc- tor. respectively. Conceived of in 1952 by Barney Odence. a Cape God resident. the Players are plane ning to return to the Cape this summer. and have scheduled live shows. with a company of sixty people including an eighteen-piece orchestra. Cape Cod and GXS-a mixture of fun. frolic. and superb perform- ances. illarv Sfl QfV1if'd '53, klnlie Bonneff. .llarv f.lIlHll.YIHI, B. I. Green 'ii Lzncla Iflflmrnz 33. Lazzru ll'l11'tf'- Jule. .llilay illills, Illay Danrlison '5?, Na! Wyatt, Ada i-Iscarz' Wi. Indy lionclzer. Sandy Howie. anrl .Sirze-illarfe Pedersen in a scene from Pirates of Penzance. 91 Doug Kifzsffy, Jlflsf Knsflnn, Ellis Slllllljllf, Bal: llleltzer. X UDA Offers Four Shows Clzzzflc Russell, Bob Alcltzer, Doris Allen, Marla Belsey, Harney Kornberg. A ' '6 t. Joan Initial Success TW l 421 l .why o With its first play of the year the Oberlin Dramatic Association initiated the use of Hall Auditorium for dramatic productions. The extensive theatrical facilities provided a definite challenge as well as a decided asset to the CZISL and crews alike in every performance. The advantages which the auditorium offered were demonstrated in the fall production of George Bernard Shaw's Saint joan in which Doris Allen and Cynthia Smith alternately played the title role. The second presenta- tion of the semester was jean Anouilhys comedy 'ARing Around the Nloon ' starring Mike Kasdan. in the dual role of Hugo-Frederick. Cynthia Smith. Jane lVeissman, -lim Mfolf and Lee Wlolfers. In keeping with its purpose of producing plays of varied tenor. ODA next pera formed the symbolic drama 'LBlood XVedding by Garcia Lorca. The cast included Doris Allen, Mary Ruth Brown. Mike Kasdan, Cynthia Smith and Jane XVeissman. VVith Shakespeaies Romeo and Juliet another season as an amateur group performing professional plays on a semi professional level. Tl A if -' i if I i 1 Ai., ., S I r v . 'mf in May. ODA. under the direction of Stan McLaughlin. rounded out Larry Signzan, jerry Stork, and Norman ,lung Izsten as joan, played hy Cyntlzirz Smith, jylfrzds her case before Robert de BIl7Idl'IAC0IH'f. 6'Of Thee I Sin Since its conception in 1937. Mummers has produced musical comedies, operas. and movies. with two copy- righted Broadway shows included during the past four years. In December. Mummers produced the Kaufman-Gershwin. Pulitzer Prize winning musical Of Thee I Sing. which employed over 125 singers. actors. musicians, and technicians, and starred Mur- ray Nicol, Molly Bartholomew. and Jane Gretzinger. Mummers' President Dick Lillich directed the larg- est production ever attempted by the group, with jane Hfeissman as choreographer. Les Adams as musical director, and Cecil Isaac as conductor. In April. Mummers presented Opus Three. a musi- cal composed of three original. independent plays. ummers Big Hit The book and lyrics of Sincerely Mine. a musical in six scenes, were by Mark Abramson. and the music by Rita Loving. David Lowenstein wrote Far Tuesday, the second play, a drama in one act. A Kiss in Xanadu, a dance pantomime in three scenes. was adapted for Mummers by Dick McPhee, with the score written by Les Adams and directed by Dave Daniels. Mummers' Workshop, directed by Rita Loving. an experimental theater group, offered a chance to every student to write, direct, produce. and act. During Sunday sessions the group dramatized scenes from A Streetcar Named Desire, The Emperor jones, and Winterset. and in April produced Lost in the Stars. 94 A101131 Bartholomezv. Mur- ray Nicol, jane Gretzinger. Guy I'I'el1ster, Dick Hoops, ll-Iilrray Nicol, Molly Bartholomew, Bob Meseroll, jim Ellis. JLQJILIN ILOVLS gk' ABOVE: Alnlly BIITNIIJIUIIIFIU' AII1!'VIlj' Nifnl, Ioan firwzf. SFT, Dirk Lillirll, Dirk Hrmfm, 13011 AI1'sf'mII. H1fl.OlI'.' lim Ellis. B011 JIe.s'1'roll, Alllffllj' Xirnl, ljlvf lc Ilnulbx, Muff: lirlsffy. 66 99 Rita Lo1ving,B0b Paradise, Les Adams, Dick Lilliclz, Dirk Hoops, Dalos Hughes. pus Three ppears in April Gigi Ca.vrin iIIlf'I1flF' studies his hook, Innk- iiig for just Iliff right joke. its nlliif Vim Aiisvlzzl and P11111 Gilfimiix end the slum' will: rrzuge as Gigi C'll5liIfI. Bez' Bliss. film' lllflflls look on. Yeoman of the Guard ingle G Presentation The big news for the Gilbert and Sullivan Players this year was the bigger and better facilities offered by the new Sophronia Brooks Hall Auditorium. First seinester saw six performances of The Y eonian of the Guard during the two-week Drama Festival in November. with Gigi Gascio, Paul Gibbons. and Alice Van Ausdal in the lead roles. The chorus was directed by David Daniels. the orchestra under the baton of Cecil Isaac. and Don Walker was student stage director. NVith Professors Hayden Boyers and Marion Sininis on hand to help and advise. the HYCOIIIZIIIH proved to be another addition to the line of past successes dating back to GlkS's founding in 1949. After much consideration and deliberation, the GXS Board. consisting of Natalie NVyatt. Alice Van Ausdal. Polly Griswold. jim Wolf. Don Walker, Howie Ricketts. and chaired by Helen Thompson. decided not to present a second show this year because of conflicts with the Cleveland Opera and other canipus productions. nl , . 1. 96 ' 1 ABOVE: G1g1 C115C111, Alaggw C111111, ffllhff' VIIII 1-111.x'1l111, P11111 12111. 4 11ClI1.S.I3ELf1I1'.' T116 Yr11111e11 uf ilu' G11111'1l s11111t1' 11l'Y' 131155, HWB115-H 1'11ff11f -Y 1f 1 I FRONT: I-1611111 T1111111f9s1111. Hozuie R11'1:f'tt.5, N11111111f ll'y1111. D1111 Walker. BACK: flblll lI'111f, P11115' fi1'1szv11111, .4l1'1'e V1111 .-111.-:1111l. FRONT: Robert 1lll'ClllSkj', Marlin Klein, William Butler. Edward Friedrichs, Dave Soule, We.s Hrozvn. BACK: ll'illtam Ketghin, Dirk I-loops, Dick Erickson, Boll Rotlierg, Gay Slosser. Bill Renrlel, Ken Goodrich, S111 Phrry, Peter Fiskio, jim Kraylzill. C ester Bowles Keynotes M6H,S areer Conference The Mens Career Conference. a biennial affair presented under the auspices of the Oberlin College Bureau of Appointments and the Oberlin .Xlumni Association. was planned and executed by a group of sixty students under the direction of seniors Ed Friedrichs and Bill Butler. with the hope of encouraging serious consideration and providing valuable information concerning business and pro- fessional careers. Forty-four consultants were invited to represent the professions of special interest to the Oberlin men. The 1953 Conlerence. held the iirst Friday and Saturday in December. started with a required noon assembly at which time former Ambassador to India Chester Bowles presented the keynote address. 5 , 98 Clzester Iiozvley delivers keynote address. lfVilliam Butler and Ed Friedrichs rmzsult with Miss Dorothy Smith. Alf. HIlIQ!1f'.Y Inuit rm infornml CIISCIISSIIIII 121 flwnzzviry III the i4dIllf.S.Si1.IJI1.S Oflzrf' in Mwfs lf1zi1f1'1'11.Q. Dr, iXiE'll'l'UlIlI'f, of the fill!-1f6 l'.Yl'fj1 of illllflllgllll. rlisczlxsfs .mule of 11142 lI7I'HfIfFllI.X of wlfiolrzlgy and .wmizrl 1wn'l.'. Vic Frrrfzll um! Nmirlnx' Rolfflwz- l1Ill'lqff.iff'r1 fn .xm11f' of lf1r'.xp:'1'1'11f- isis in mrflfz IH1' 11,1121-Ilff llIf'i'fl11H xf's's1io11,s 1.11 lx'1'11!q-1fmzwu'tl1 rmun. Over colrfs and lfU?IIlf.S' Ali, filrllgllfff mul 1111 Elzuff cuss 11111.51-I' l7t'I'f0Vll1ll7If'6', fmrzpmilzmi, uml fr1'ti11'.m1. Friday afternoon there were formal section . speeches in the fields of business, medicine. I i science, law, education. public and social administration, psychology. journalism, and music, followed by round table discus- ' sions later in the afternoon. After dinner at Talcott the consultants held informal discussions, and at ten o'clock participated in the bull sessions, social and refresh- ment get-togethers. As the Conference closed with personal interviews on Satur- day morning, another chapter in the his- tory of the Career Conferences ended on a successful note. l I ' 1: ix, xi. .. E XX- ,X HOU I TG I Ft, 7-IL: suv- , .- . -. --'vias-gi A-.2 I.. an , 1,-'ga ' -f' an , V... f. ' qw ' ' Ls 'flue 4 5i'15 -- . an 1 . if-F . Fl '- 4-M 2113 M7 ,A , 4 4' 'X ,X 'fl-if Y 'v-P vi .71 Coeducational Struggl , E fw 5 ' cwzmzm ffm1fnf.,. I-lll.Y.1?llf1sQU7. Lp A 9 ri-'I Fil y S U U Cavemen Used a Clubg J i N 1 1 I H ll fz1ffin:tf'- I I of cz 11111 I I f fmerz. 102 ' 11' urvival PYLE, lH!i11Cl3,11,f1F 1,533 The Pylv 11111 gl111x!x I1'11:'111g 1111 fl'lf'1-I IIIIIIIIIII 1111I1'11g. berlin Social Contact More Subtle Rllfk l2l111'l:1111111, .-ll1'1'1' lx'r111', H111 Petem, :11111 S11111p.x1111, .lI11'1'1111 S1'!1c'1'. 111111 Jqljflfly I11'1lg11111l11.f 111551155 the Ol11'1'l1'11 s11111'11! fllllfl' 111111 11fl1'1' 11'1'11111'1' 111 .lI11y. 103 ALLENCROFT BALDWIN WT WOMEN1 f Q C5-Q fob 044' QQ' 2- 105 X QA Qffxoc X QQ4- 50 4 A-r?, KJ. BARRows CRANFORD 0 JD Q ww ,R Q44 few O22 wqmb Q56 22, is 0400 Q1 Q- -get 446 1 Qs. if f 'kcjgq I DASCOMB ELMWOOD 1 Jgr K by W FAIRCHILD FRENCH House. C Q66 gg Q 2663 m ll! Ll S If GRAD HOUSE HARKNESS AMPUS JOHNSON KEEP X 26 A9936 fed eff 99 ia W 5 6? cv C9 aff NJN Q00 Loan MAY be C926 'L sf M Q54 NOBLE SHURTLEFF fQ?2f 'fa O 7Z J a-Q 4 2 XX , . . '22 '55 Q' 605: TALcoTT Q E TANK E WEBSTER WHITE HOUSE Mrs. Iflory k1'l'1'!:f's nl In-zylgf' raffle with lame! AIcCif'z',De2!1lfy N61.soH,S11f' Pl1?'Sf'IIS.DliH7l6 IfVl1ile- lcv, Ann I.e.t.vffr, 112111 .lfmz 'I'm112Imfl. Wllhese Little Things The inain question in the XVOIHCHYS dornis this year was inter-class housing. .-X poll was taken among the four classes to discover what the cog eds thought of such a plan and how they would like to have it carried out. Adding to the prob- leni was the news that Oberlin was to receive a million-dollar loan with which to build a new 1nen's and a new XVOIIICIIVS dorin. each to be coin! pleted within the next two and onefhalf years. For the present. however. life went on as before: upperclass women niaintained Fairchild and Harkness. sophomores trudged in to class from such edge-of-the-town dorms as Barrows. john- son. Cranford, and Noble. and in Baldwin. Lord. May. Talcott. and Tank the frosh learned the facts of life at Oberlin from their Junior Coun- selors. Dorin social life included fornials, open houses, faculty teas, turn-about dinners, hay rides. and splash parties. Many dornis made themselves known through participation in house sports and the Yale-Princeton song con- test. Thus. segregated class dornis continued. perhaps lor the last year in Oberlin. 'I06 ,,,. x,.-'iff-'go :kv LQ! IILQZQI x 453' N '9 ' yflxamvflh- 7 - Q ' .fwfl -- 4 4' 1 V S in X :-lllliif ' ..-:ff-..-'. fx-1-rss:-:-Z1 ff ' ? ':': ':5 berlin Thr Cllllflll-Fl Cumrm mfflzffs Ruth Bflilftrm nzzd Ifvan lVnI!m1 zzpmz rzrisingf. Iam' 51112111 111111 Sally Jlmzllmz lzfflp 1UuIlu'r Xaturf ulmzg' zviill 11 littlw hit uf .wap and zvalfr. 107 ,gf x 1' ., ,f ,' if BU 4: FP, Y .nLf. RTON HALL 'FEDERAL HALL T MEN' O, 6 Egfr QQ. C25 2 912 1- 'P A96 , Q - , , ., . A ,... , . ,, mf' ' MEN's BUILDING 35' 2,04 W 'Q 2 Q O wa' C if ofa: ' 42:2 ' 'idx we Z A Q- Q-Q? 55, 4 N o A H H A L L swf ' il RFQ 2 Q LW K fb f fag M 5 , , 6? ,fu QUADRANGLQE AMPUS W wo DAVIDSON FOUNTAIN W U3 O22 , ,V .,- .gQ,.Q,,:gg. . iff .. O - f Y vffk FROST MANN ,xii 1 4 -I A f 2 1 - K A 1 1 'Lx MY, V - ff NN 1 A i53::,, QQ C7- 'Q P PEABODY SHEPHARD TAYLOR TRAN I 1 1 1 R W in I , 1 I ! I. The Iirellz trio f1'11t111'111g Difk Fiskfn 11!llTI41j'I1 jolnzs. 111111 Ruth P!'l'IS1l'fl1 i'l'IAfll Ron K11I1e11 111111 S116 Nebel 1 111 the k11yl1o111411 1 9: I I 1 1 D011 f1r1'1'11 plays pfffflmz-1100 1111111 11111 S1172- 2 51111111 111111 H1'11I1l1 111111c1'1111111. 1 I 1 1 ! 1 E 1' Q I u 4 '- 4 . 1 1, 1 'Ph ,V l N l H- 1 ,K -'r MQ A 2 f '1'f i ' ' 1 , f EMM H Q 2 ., . Q ,, L1 f , , - ' X - f J ' 1 X!! '1 ' I 110 I I V 1 ky L 1 .- f 'w s':i si' S 1' V. 5, K Men Fritter Aw: Hour: 1 1 ' L Fl, 5 .'-4 I D Ixtra the Da .gli 41 I 11 l .12 E391 wi' Dnrie A1'11ol11', Cl1111'k lI'111tf'1'I1'11ig, 1111111 I1'l11'le, 111111 B111'1'v Ilfdfl 11111116 good use of a fllllffl floor H111'lo11 .windy loullgff. Iniperturbrtble as ever. the sprawling tnenis campus successlullv resisted another sea- son of its moody and often eccentric occupants. Never to be lorgotten were the con- tinuous bridge games at Arches. the endless rottnd of Federal open houses thrust upon 21 willing wotnanhood. and the dust-raising shinanigans that were always plaguing those unfortunate enough to live right above Burton basement, 'lihough protected front visiting women. the ingenuitvol' the Oberlin lnnle proved itself as splash parties. hav rides. dances. and lnen-at-hotnes provided excuses for enticing the wary women into lnale territorv. The historv ol the lields of Noah and NIB was enriched with an- other chapter of Hell YVeek depantsing and the drenching ol onlooking upperclztss- tnen. An occasional H'0II1Cl'l'S choir was wont to put in its zlppeznznitc-. :is were gigantic snow balls when the monsoon ruins changed to snow. Spring produced 21 rash ol stick- H'21VlllglI1Cl'OSSCll1Cll and bztsebztll enthusiasts to threztten the windows of first-floor residents. while hordes of heliophiles dotted the landscape on sunnv ztlternoons. Nor- tnalitv. in the Oberlin sense ol the word. prevailed. l11111o1' TIPPII- RoI11'1'!.x .volwwv l11.s' 1111651 1101116- z1'o1'L' 111111110111 111 rrllll- 111f1d t77IgllII'f'lAI.Ilg. 'l'I'I Part of 11112 f'T1HlZl'flf,' fllllblllllff' in I'lI1I'l'I'1llId Imseznelzf. berlin Street Scene Q 3 we ' 4 :I .4 ul Besides following up last years Big XVeekend with a repeat performance this spring. the Social Board also sponsored. in the fall, a big Saturday night program, lilinway. Utilizing the facilities of three college buildings on Elin Street-May Cot- tage. Fairchild. and Goodrich-a carnival-type program was planned. Bad weather prohibited outdoor lights and street- side booths. but nevertheless the affair was a big success with dancing at May, entertainment at Fairchild. and refreshments at Goodrich. There is nnllling 11-l!6.YlI1lIli'6? rlnncmg on Elm Street in the rain. I lk janet Sampson and Dirk Hoops .svrzfe hot dogs at Goodrich during Elmway open lmuvf-. ,naught-sq, III T,ll'l.l il I3 'N-u Bills! mm anew: ,Wray :annum L4 IN, 1 M 1 r Y Y 1 Y X I l N N .-I1 1.11111 Ufnfn I1'o11.w' IWM 1'ulff'r, liafjlh lhzjnfw, Sully Xlnlrr, nm! lnlfrz IIVIIQITVIII r'11jox'.wm1c' wfir! fond lHi!l'r'? lflw Zl'IIl llfI1! fm'f',Y of I'-H7111 lI'1Hm1l. 1 w Y ! Y Y Ni I w ltlllffff Allwrtz' j2z1s.s'P.s Ihr randy fo 'pwirzlf'rs j11f1yH1'L'1:.S. iVru're11 lolnz- son, leur: AIlICCUJ'7?I!.f'fC. Roller! Mao ' Lfl7'l'lI, and Iiorfs FI'fZCff'I'lI!l1. 11 'I13 N Dorms: Formal and Informal TOP: Bill Sclzfzfer, Miriam Sitler, Ioyce Stern, jerry Knowl- ton, and Dan Orr look on 115111121 A1'nszi'orll1 6IlfFl'lIll'I1S Howie Goodrich. BOTTOM: Marilyn Mr-Cord. Bob lllFCl1l.SlfQ', and ,lean Strawson enjoy classical readings by Burns II'es!on. . illf ?'?'EHf F-3X ' ??sRE..Gi.5?i 'ii-y if W oAo ee- 'o'1:o:Z2E:- Q ,1o,f , ,A Q -g 'loi' if-ESQ - e ooo. Li 1.oQ- ':o, Q 'ofo - 1 O r i iles' ' 114 Open Houses are one of Oberlin's most time- honored institutions. During the Open House students meet their fellow Oberlinites and in- spect their rooms. spotlessly cleaned for the oc- casion. Often underclassmen use Open Houses to decide on future dormitories. while upper- classmen visit old rooms and meet the new oc- cupants. with everyone comparing notes on room sizes and decorations. The guests dash from room to room. peering in. nibbling food, and exclaiming, Look at the size of this closetg why. its bigger than our whole room at Federal! and 'WVhere did you ever get the darling ma- terial for those curtains? and 'ASO youyre the one who lives in third floor corner. The Clock suddenly strikes the bewitching hour. the guests steal away. and the normal chaos returns. uf' Unidentzfed boy, Marge Beaver, Ruth Bradford, and joe Freer enjoy musical interlude at Lord Open House. v .ci I D EES' 5 Y' b W 'Ez VM3? . , ' X i ,S X X ' ' iv fb X will LL, . k K5 Q , 'ete Chontow and Mirlcey Enl- mn, Hill Flax and Dee Bloflc, nd Mark Rutledge with Craig iichmond and Io Yost appear at heir best for house formnls. The football HOlIIPl'IlIIIIIllg flemmtiorzs at May llffftj and Harlzrzess. ,,.. vp- Thf-2 EATUH5 On The IUIHIJN 5, 'R L Pyle Inn Co-o 116 I 2. Q Co-opers Live Alone and Like It Oberlin Co-ops: home of learning and labor in the most realistic sense-home of green alfalfa cereal for breakfast and of pizza pie and borscht for Sunday night supperg' of new canasta-red table tops in the dining room and Tom Lehrer recordings on phonograph in the parlorg of sophomores singing folk songs with seniors while up their elbows in the pots and pans' sinkg and of tiny Mrs. T., charter member of thefal Oberlin Co-ops, wielding a soup ladle in the kitchen. In the fall. a full moon shinini ' down on a Pyle over-night at Chance Creekg Hallowe'en night at Hall Hall, and the i' over to Gables for a folk-sing and dance on the cement drivep Christmas being hers? alded with a tree-trimming party to the accompaniment of a harp, violin, and flutel ensemble: fresh homemade bread with honey butterg and Finals W'eek bringing care? fully rehearsed plans for a revival meeting at 9:00 P.M. sharp in the Reserve Room, i Sunday night meetings saw co-opers participating in heated debates over membership policy. over what percentage of butter fat the milk should contain, and on how to formal- ly install the new janitor. Even with all these problems, the dominant spirit of the Co-ops continues to grow and to fulfill the needs of its members 'N . r K . gil .fn ri N 43 iLFe:x'i.Q , anime 'sf .'Qx- at yy I ilji ii 1 L 7 ll . ' X 553 92-s .u,..., -2-rc'-1-:orc ' w--- . g.:.:-:rar lu v I 1 Nglssli I , it r -- L - -,.t:tr:-zeex.-ba' lr -Q-E. E-5: r I - : I-5 .5 ' A 4.......J King ' Bob DeV0e helps serve the Thanks ivirzg clirzner at Pyle Inn N I , Gif' fb e at the Co-U s rmzgrx fmw fllflll' .,'I'ff1,IlQ 'IHII ?l'l1.N1lII1Q mix In ww Iflllllibl llxtffuzngx. u f P k . I I emde jmrIic'5, and tfu' vlzdzzxg' of the Tlln11l:.sg1a'1'r1lg flllfffx. Facult Displa Table-Side Manners TOP LEFT: President Stevenson and friend mouse at Taleott head table. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Stevenson serves inilk while trying to keep her glasses on straight. MIDDLE: The mopping-up detail at Baldwin headed bv George Ball in his Bermuda shorts. BOTTOM LEFT: Dean Dixon serves the needs of the thirsty students al one of his tables. BOTTOM RIGHT: Presi- dent Stevenson. Dr. Holbrook, and Dean Dixon tilt a quick dinner before displaying their table- side manners. Aw 9 1 I 5 n x , ff i., Q' T' il -' ' Ufg? ' v , ',-t,- '3-v 2 T , PM I Il e I 'Q V,s: L ' :., ,A f . i it yi? , F x , o l 1' 4 vw l Gertrude Bezntl, Ethel Curtis, M:n1'lys Fixx, 1.0111 Cuttaqr Crurzjurrl .Huy ljnlluqr ff WN, l w l l Ida Fobert, Ruth HIllIllllOllCl, Iessie Heinrich, liliizxlmeth -Ielinek. .lane Hendry, Burlml Hall I ni1'1'hilcl Holm' Iulmwn Hmm' 14.1rmzm Hnuw Illzxvullllv Collage l l Vern Locke, Blanche Loomis, Cecille lNIcC:11'ly, Gladys ljLll'liCl', -lc-:anne Rllgllixll Cfrnrluzllf' House Talrolf Hall I'!!'fIl'7'fll Hull Tuul: Hull l :rm'h Ifuzm' i 1 4 I ,I Susan Shaw, Irene YVelker, Gladys Xvznxl, Lorine XVlllCQ,2ll'llIlC'l', Cutlmcrine YVright, .-lllenrrnll Noah Hall Xhzlrllrff Cllffllgf' fzlllllllllflglt' Xulrlu f'ol!414gw 'II9 X l N. l , l 1 diiii ,. I gt ,Le X5 if , -4e..,6r-Qu , 'S Y 4 ii jf X-,Z :fs-2. , , ATHLETIC auf, ,, E O n! ' N. Sporting Competition and Cooperation I 5 E 5 Q? Qzmrlerlmfls Dan Lnngner lmnrls off the ball lo Howie Fzzrfron as Howie Coodrirlz prepfzres to open u hole in the ll'f'.S'If'j'!I7I line. RECORD Otterbein I2 Oberlin Oberlin , 7 DePauw Oberlin, , Ill Allegheny OhioYVesleyan 27 Oberlin, - Rochester 25 Oberlin Wittenberg , 39 Oberlin . Denison 27 Oberlin Mfooster 34 Oberlin , Gridders Swamp ' atorsg Tie Up Del? 122 Possessing power running and a fair passing attack, but suffering acutely from a lack of speed and ex- ' perienced substitutes. the Yeoman gridders of 1953, playing under the new NCAA substitution rules, managed to eke out only one win and one tie in eight game slate. I-Iard-hitting fullback Howie Fur- cron provided the power in Oberlin's offense, ing out 794 yards in eight games to break Burnhanrs former rushing record of 786 yards, quarterback Dan Langner's passes to ends jim man and Ron Knowlton and to halfback Thompson provided the variety in the Crimson Gold's attack. For blocking and tackling, head tor Lysle Butler depended on the steady, if not tacular. play of center George Andrews, guards Sherman and Joe Dolinski, and tackles Gaius ser and Bill Albrecht. After dropping a one down decision to Otterbein in their season the Yeomen tied Depauw. 7-7, with Howie F providing the lone touchdown. Returning home, th 'fx ' if V QQ, K.- 5. , 'fif 1, ' E 'V . a A A jf Q90 ,A Q-f ,r Q ' ' 1 , , . 1 43 1, Y H M 'Jem +1 13 'ff-1 ...max f:,.xi , XT? I. H A -'. 5 ' i. V-M. I- wsu, ..N u 1 .. vs,-.1','i'4L'tL'tP-'P-f'. W 'VY 'mg-My j f-by if-i img V' Q -r -f - Q '. '!, rfi-'ff f---43: - so ', V fax, 1 eff ,:' LY -x , ,--- 'Q vu - ,'f' ,.' .1 av-7' ' M ' 4-35,-..,A' iff A 4.--':. PAQ-' fwfr ha . new-' .Q fmff-:-a ef-W ' ' ggi-' 'it'::.j . , H Q Y. -' if-Pr .-, l 1 ' Q V r 1 1' ' 2 Q Wm' K , Y. , 'HK . ' , . x X. ' ' X, , 4- - in Wm , N . y V r v 9 K ,, ' '.. Q ' 'X I 78 56 . ,. ,.,..., we-.-..,....4., 1-nov--'M I F xg - i Q! A ' ' ,xx ao J: J' as- x. -. ' 'l Ni' ' . . ' .r N 'W - W1 A Q f x 5 ' 1 . '41 F . , . ,. XX . 'ffl , ., A AffiS.iQ1..1' f b b Y , , 1. ,, . . . . f t fl, ' , ' 1 X. wp... 1 ..... A H 1 - J lf - x nw . f P 1. I - Y ' I Vm', - -' 5. ,x -.X in ,4- . vs Q -,us CHBLRLLAIJI-RS I I-Iazvley, . B Bmwnm B B7Hl1fiFlf.L,.PI1iI' I s S Illlx .S Rofffm Culzznlcer, F -.nh ali UPPER LEFT: Mentors Ralph 12111161 and Lysle Butler .wzrf 'up the Yeormm prnspefts. UPPER RIGHT: Alert Yemlzarl f1!'fPIIS6llIt1I1 .snnres nn Otterlzeizz pass. BELOW: jerry Krmwltmz 11111115 down I1 tozzflzdmun pass from Qzmrterlmrlc I.m1gr1f'r as delighted Hmfzemm- ing frfwwfls zvatfh the sole Yeonmn 1'tff0?'j'. 96574-,QQ rf O D I flsgfh QQSAS .Q J X W -as 5' Q f Q, , aj 442.5 ' , -rv 1 'L- ., iq, Q, H 6 , A , ss , . 9 , 5 A A A s 33 Q , K.. KN X Ave A ,K C'1,. . 1 K, Q we., . T . ,L 'lif 'V' -Vg FIRST ROPV: C. Robison, T. Taha, A. Halleft.R. Oakley, Gzzrdjian, H. Fareron, T. SIIUVIIZIIII H. Baran, B. Aslzeraft. SECOND ROW: C. Tyler, D. IV1'gley,R. Krmwlt0n,j. Tennev. H. Good- rich,j. Pohlman, Co-Calbts. xl. Dolinslci and N. Thompson, C. Hahernfgg. G. Andrews, S. Miller, 1. Clzizfily. THIRD ROIV: Asst. Coarh Clark, Coaeh Butler. R, Hiskey. I. Daly, QI. Paalfno L. Davis, A. Page, II. Palmer, D. Mason, B. Sehafer. Aust. Coaflzes Bfhler and 1X'l'f'lL'lIlIlil?'. FOURTH ROW: Afgr. B. Albers, B. Rotlrerg, T. -Sflllllllfll, I. Iaflcson, C. Timmons, ul. Hall, I. Weisbond, T. Alarlin, Algr. A. Goldner. FIIVTH ROW: C. Taflcer, D. Knowles, D. Ross, IJ. Langner, j. Shelly, G. Slosser, B. AlI1rerl1t,D. Bishop, D. blohnson. Yeomen Take Fifth traight Homecoming Game ., ,-- MM .2255 C . ' at f T7 I Q z ' - if . N.. . ,.'- f :SRM 'my um mx KL ,.,. -f aigr V lv T, at VV,. Amman jerry Knowlton goes over for a loarha'ozvn on a short pass from Dan Langnwr, as the Yeomen make a lale-game bid for T'1-t'lUl'j' agalnsl Ohio llvt'SlI'j'llI1. They were anahle however to repeal last years upset over the Hl.3'llIIlJ.Y as they went flf77Il7l I3-27, 125 O 1 U 5 ' r S ! 5 A liriggard Ilffstfrii Resrrzif goalie takes a ilini zfifzu of nn Olierlin sroring attempt, as Ken Lindfors brings down the 121111. Rounding out his second War as surfer roach, Cliff Steven- son muld look bark on an I1'?zuiI1,2 tie reford as the boaters pulled off their tliird dcffeatless smson. Lone Tie Mars Soccer FRONT ROW: Downs, IV6Ii.stffr, Lodge, Co-Capts. Sliults and .S'liiz'ely, Lewis, Cunzlbbell. Alifkcl, Anzstzitz. SECOND ROIV: I-Iaslzinz, 1Wc'D11dP, Tlionis. Rilsclinrd, Alcfyer, Pi-Sun- yer, Olilesozv, Conly. Monzed. Parry, Gossclink, THIRD ROW: Mgr. Iudd, Alalucci, Bos- worth, Fox, Spellnmn, Norton, Ailion, Lindfors, HOOTI,IVIZYIIE,F0lJfF4,N8I5O7l,Cl1Il7Ig,C0llC1l Stevenson. FOVR TH ROIV: Ziniinfrnzan, Ginsburg, Gottlieini. CIIIIIITOZU4, Coffnzann, A4071- tngzie, Meyer, Cliristinnson, Malicoal, Hessel, Hnnel, Tagatz, Sfzznizirz. FIFTH ROIV: Ellis, RFPIT, Nntlifinson, Eddy, 'VI-HTIIIIISOII, Welir, Glover, Taggart, Curtis, Sutjin. i ' . 3 1 1 s -'A--i,..i,,.,. 126 1' jolm Ritsclzard sets up Il goal kick as ll e.frterr1 Reserve falls before the Yeonmn mzslazzglzl 5-0. ndefeated Season RECORD Oberlin .... .. 3 Western Reserve 0 Upholding their reputation as the best in the midwest. Coach Cliff Stevenson's 1953 Crimson and Gold booters rolled up nine wins in ten games to lengthen their victory skein to 32 games over a period of three years. A scoreless deadlock with Ken- yon kept the Yeomen from their second perfect season in the past three years. The rampaging Yeomen were carried to easy victories in the early season contests by the sparkling offensive play of sophomore sen- sation Stu Parry. who tallied five times against Denison in one contest and scored 12 goals during the season: Xavier Pi-Sun- yer: and Norm Thoms. As the season pro- gressed. the Yeomen depended more and more on the defensive work of goalie Frank Shively. who set an Oberlin record of four straight shutouts and six in ten games, and fullbacks Fred Shults and Jim Lodge. Bun- ky Seamans lone tally in Oberlin's shut- out of Allegheny. Dale Conly and Pi-Sun- yer's goals in the 2-l shading of Earlham, and Ted Bosworth and Pi-Sunyer's mark- ers in Oberlin's slushy 2-O revenge over Slippery Rock were high lights of the sea- son. Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin. , ...., Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin 5 Denison , . 4 Case , . 4 Kenyon . . , 2 Earlham 7 Denison , l Allegheny 2 Slippery Rock 0 Kenyon , . , . 3 Ohio State A hapless Reserve fullback grapples' for the ball as Dave Elder moves inlo searing territory. FRONT: P. Grlfylin, P. Radcliff. LI. Illiller. C. Huntley, R. Kahn. D. lfllzflliarrzs. MIDDLE: Asst. Coach Emory, P. Mattson. 1. Bennett. R. Leon. R. Takach, W. Stanford, G. llIf'COl'1lllCkV, j. LIEIIIIZHII, Coach Kinsey, BACK: M. Litl, S. Wise, bl. Gardner, R. lI lz1'te, D. Kinsey. A. Ballonoff, R. Edgett, A. Giron, j. Humphrey. Cross Countr Oberlin, Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin O berlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Con ference RECORD 2-l Slippery Rock . 27 Bowling Green 25 C1156 . , . 2.3 Ohio Xllesleyun I5 Ilullll C2ll'1'0ll 17 Wlooster lil Geneva 15 Adrian , lst Olivet Leading at tlzeslart isspeed- L star Iolzn Aliller. zulzo was clocked at 20.'07:6 in an un- official, intra-team handi- cap race, beating 111.5 official course record by 11.3 ser- onds. 128 Ill 530 50 S2 50 -1-l 36 50 -18 Behind the record-breaking performances of sophomore whirlwind John Miller. Oberlin's 1953 Cross Country squad reeled off ten straight victories, captured the Ohio Conference title for the second consecutive year, and finished tenth in the NCAA meet at Lansing. Michigan. to complete the most successful season in its history. Miller broke course records in almost every meet and set an Oberlin course record of 20:l8.9 as he paced the Yeoman harriers to victor- ies over perennially strong Bowling Green, which had defeated the Yeomen last year, and over Ohio Conference runner-up Ohio lVesleyan. Miller also hnished 22nd in the NCAA meet and 14th in the AAU 10,000 meter run at Buffalo. Captain Chris Huntley, Bob Kahn. and Pete Radcliff made up the Yeoman point-winning triangle to reinforce Miller, while Garth McCormick. Bob Takach, and Dave Hlilliams garnered additional points for Dan Kinsey'S harriers. W . I'VlIl'lI2I,I1g up before the Fenn mee! are top Snlrnfmen llirk Cole and Steiff' Ostrozv. Fencing Tragically weakened by graduation of its top men, the fencing team could look forward to a grim season. Captain Steve Ostrow. the only returning letterman, and freshman blitz Cheney Stimson, Pennsylvania scholastic epee champ. were the only experienced men in the early sea- son lineup. Soph Dick Cole proved one of the team's mainstays in the saber berth. as did George Kaufmann in the epee. After being dumped by a vengeful Buffalo team in the sea- son's opener, the Arnoldmen took a close meet away from Case. Led by Cheney Stimson. who RECORD Buffalo I5 Oberlin , 12 Oberlin . . I4 Case . , 135 Ohio State 16 Oberlin . . ll Detroit . 20 Oberlin 7 Wlayne . . . . 22 Oberlin 5 Fenn . ., 16 Oberlin. . .ll Fenn l-l Oberlin . 13 Case . , 113 Oberlin . l! FRONT: P. Gibbons, D. Malcmann, JU. Hashim, A. Oneto. MIDDLE: K. Hina, J. Barnes, S. Ostrow, R. Kallen, Mgr. D. Douglas. BACK: C. Stimson, D. Stmwson, Coach Arnold, B. DeVoe, G. Kaufnzan. Look 3 of the epee divisions 7 points, and by Steve Ostrow. who led the saber's record of 5-4. the duelers went into the foil event with a 12-6 edge. Gary Craven and Jerry Craner took the final two points to cop the Yeoman win. Though badly overpowered in their later meets. the green swordsmen gained much needed experi- ence. From the late season appearance of foil- men Paul Gibbons. Dick Makman. and Al Oneto. and epeeman Dave Strawson. it became apparent that next year would be a different story. RECORD lvcstern Reserve 70 Oberlin 55 Akron 6-1 Oberlin 53 Xllegheny 76 Oberlin 66 Oberlin -17 lfenn '12 Case 71 Oberlin Fail 1Vittenberg 71 Oberlin 66 Oberlin 67 Hiram 37 Nlarietta 67 Oberlin 51 Kenyon 61 Oberlin 61 llullztlo Statc 651 Oberlin 51 Rochester 73 Oberlin F17 Hiram 66 Oberlin 63 Ohio XYesleyan 76 Oberlin 58 Otterbein 67 Oberlin 38 Mt. Union 68 Oberlin 15 Denison 71 Oberlin 69 l'VUHbl6'lt N11 Oberlin 61 130 Iiozznd the outsttlf' goes Chuck Robison as Bill Albrecllt and Norm Tlzonzpsmi stand lzv. Suffering through one of the most disastrous cage campaigns in Yeoman basketball history. Coach Bob Clarks 1953-54 varsity team. though often displaying spurts of brilliant play. linished second best. winning 15 of their 17 scheduled contests. Clark was unable to find a consistent scorer to share the scoring burden with his only return- ing starter from last years varsity, Captain Don Linden. who led the Yeoman scoring with an average ol' over 12 points per game. Seventeen other players shared in the well-diversified scoring attack as Clark hunted for a key player to help the hard-luck Ycomen overcome their average game delicit of nine points. Forward Bill Albrechts 13 points paced the Yeomen to their initial 47,42 win over Fenn. while Linden and lanky freshman center Connie Malicoat led the scoring assault with 17 points apiece as the Crimson and Cold battered Hiram. 67-57. for their only other win. Although the Clarkmen found victories few and far between. Oberlin cage supporters will never forget versatile Don l,inden's repertoire of hook shots. rugged Norm Thompsoirs sterling defensive exhibitions. -lim Pohlman's pet keyehole jump shot. freshman Jan jenniches' two-handed set shots. the inspired rebounding of Malicoat and Albrecht. and the basketball magic of Bob Meyers which thrilled them in the basketball season of 1053 54 Bill A-llhrerivl goc'sm'ertl1e head of his npponczzt to put in a Ymnmn shot Late Game Unsteadmt fills Yeoman Dc-:feats Higlz-sforer 1,011 L1'11rl1'r1 nzalcfs Il hid fm' Illf' lmmlcffl. FRONT: ',.IX'lIOZl.'1fIJIl.B. .-11f1rf'flff. P. IQIIISIIV, ff. .xlfllf-Illllf. D. Linden., G. Slzrzrplccs. MIDDLE: CIIIIIJI Claris. I. 1021- niclzes, VI. Paulirm, X. Tlzrnnjmnz. D. Llrmlv, S, IVi.w, H. Baran, Dr. Nfrlmls. BAClx': Il. Puhlnmn, DI. Uvfflikflllfll, lf. Robison, B. 1Wc'yc1r. H. l'iIH'l'l'f1ll, E. l'l'el1er, fi. f1?l!,Vl'1l'.N. Hill ffllumllt um! l.'l111rl.' Rlrfllgfllll 1 111' f' If-1111111111 IIA .Xlmwiln lfmlcx ' x .4 . ... I ,. I . lr- 1 tv b I ' r A I I I -I C- . .... FRONT: A. Giron, P. Rndelill. ill. Mueller, ul. Murplzy, C. I-Ieatll. Ci. Andrews. I BACK: 1 .Seil, C. Slzeptin, I. llflllllikli, H. Goodr1'e1z.B. Cook, D. Horn, B. Reed, C. IVe1ls.S.M1'IIer. II Clase , Xllestern Reserve Howling Green Akron . Findlay , Oberlin Oberlin Baldwin lllallace Oberlin , I ' Smzriy Glmn, ll rn fmmzds, gives his fllflllglll. I I I I I I 132 I I risterzl tvimzer at 132 RECORD 23 Oberlin . 5 27 Oberlin 5 2-l Oberlin 5 . 26 Oberlin . , , I5 W '29 Oberlin . . fl ln 15 Kenyon , . . 15 28 Western Reserve 6 27 Oberlin 5 21 Ohio XVesleyan . . 13 Bolstered by the biggest turnout in its history, I including the return of 15 veterans, the Oberlin nplmngm MW? lm wrestling team, still competing on a club basis, ended a two-year winless drought by trouncingl Wlestern Reserve University. mainly on forfeits,. 27-5, for its Hrst intercollegiate win. Followingl came the brilliant match with the Kenyon Lords, I when wrestler-coach John Murphys protegesi came from behind to tie up the meet 15-15.I Finally. late in the season. the matmen pulled! their finest victory out of the fire as they out-I pinned. out-decisioned the Ohio Wesleyanl Bishops to cop the meet 21-13. Sonny Giron,l wrestling at 123. and Woody Andrews at l57I were Coach Murphys most frequent winners.I Bob Cook, Andrews, M urphy. and Bill Brainafdl sparked the Yeomen to victory over Ohio Wei-1 leyan. while Murphy. Andrews, and Girom registered points in the Kenyon stalemate. -I Q r 0. s wi 4 J- ,1 7a v . I I pl!!! fl RECORD Case .... . . 1790 Oberlin . . , 1744 Oberlin . . . . 1677 Gannon . . . 1530 Oberlin . . . .1728 Youngstown 1720 Kent State . .1840 Oberlin . , 1738 john Carroll .1840 Oberlin , . 1700 Akron .l,l.... 1874 Oberlin . . . 1744 Oberlin . .. .1773 Case ..... 1750 Gannon . . . .1682 Oberlin . , . 1681 Oberlin ...... 1718 Youngstown 1716 Kent State , .1851 Oberlin . . . 1745 John Carroll 1839 Oberlin 1751 Under the auspices of the ROTC. the rille team chalked up a 4 win, 7 loss record as a predomi- nantly green team moved into the old heating- plant riHe range, northern Ohio's largest. A member of the Lake Erie Intercollegiate Rille Conference since the birth of the latter last year. the team took an undisputed fourth place to better its last year's record of 1-9. Top man of the season was Roy McCanne. who was high scor- er in six of the eleven matches. while Jack Glea- son. jim Kincaid, and Ron Oakley took top hon- ors lor the Yeomen in the remaining matches. Heartbreaker of the season was the 1-point loss to Gannon College. as Sgt. Chuck Millers sharpshooters were unable to field a complete team of seven meng following. however. came the Youngstown epic as the musketmen squeaked by with a two-point margin. Rifle Team FRONT: Roy MrCum1e. B,AlCK.' Pele Frank, 101171 Pfckerz, Sgt. Miller, I7Il1 E'-Sllffllll. lim Kincfzifl. 133 Tankmen Win 3g 'WVater. water everywhere but not a drop to swim in was the familiar refrain ,of Coach Ralph Bibler's 1953-5-I Yeoman tankmen. who were deprived of the use of Crane Pool until the middle of January by Oberlin's water shortage. Although hampered by a lack of practice. the loss of two of five returning lettermen at the end of the semester, and by inexperience, the 1953-54 edition of the Biblermen triumphed in 3 of 8 meets for a .375 record. Paced by the double wins of Captain Dick Lillich and jim Watkins and the record-breaking performance of frosh star Ed Tarr. the swimmers avenged a last year's defeat at the hands of Carnegie Tech as they swamped the Tartans. 49-35, for one of their sweetest wins of the campaign. Lillich. swimming in the 50 and l00-yard freestyle events. also posted double wins against Ohio Wfesleyan, Kent State, and powerful Ohio University. Against Case Tech, Lillich established a new record for the 60-yard freestyle in the Rough-rider pool. Shattering the freshman record for the 200-yard breast-stroke in the first home meet of the season, Tarr continued to break the record regularly. and also churned to a new Crane' Pool freshman record for the 150-yard individual medley event. Bibler unveiled two more potential future stars in freshman distance man Pete Buttonweiser and free- styler Chuck Herron, while backstroker Jim lVatkins and diver Tommy Taba carried much of the team load by placing in two or three events apiece in each meet. IRON I' P lolffr T Palm P CZ71dIl1,D. L1'II1'c'l1,j. l VI1fkIi71S, A. Goldner, ll Bal ei B HIC Ix R Suthn I P1lQ .S'lt'j',J. Lmfell, P. Bzztierzzveiser, C. Her- ' mn D lnlnzsnn Coach 13111161 I Nfzllzanson, E. Tarr, D. Edgett, D. Pear- ' 1 Q ' v ABOVE: Ed Tarr gets off In Il fast siurl on the serond lap of llre nzedley relay ns lim llYllf,H'II.Y splaslzes in rind Dirk Lilliflz azvails' his Izzrn, RIGHT: 'I'zvisti11g Tom Taba pared the diving dizfision, szorvd in ollzwr ezfc'nl.s too. RICK Ohio XVL-slcyzin -lei Oberlin 60 Crue 45 Oberlin Al!! Oberlin 52 Frosh Ed Tarr shows the form that flhiqj Univel-Sily 51 helped him constantly break the fresh- Howling Crew 61 man 200-yard breast-stroke reford. U ' Kenyon 49 ab Third in Conference IORD Obcrl in Fenn Oberlin Carnegie Tech Kent Suite Oberlin O berlin Oberlin Plagued by graduation losses, the Oberlin spring weather, which washed out four games, and the in- fy ,fx eligibility of two of his star players, Coach Guy f Z Throner earl took a dim view of his team's ro - Y P S i pects. On the bright side, however, the season saw some excellent offensive play by Fred Shults, the . leading hitter. In the 12-inning marathon against Denison, Shults scored four runs, including the tie- breaker. Earlier, in the rout of Hiram, the hitting i department was led by Captain Don Robertson and Dick Litter. The finest game played was undoubted- ly the end-of-the-season win over Baldwin-Wallace, when Dick Anderson's fine relief work gave the Yeo- men their 4-3 victory to break a seven game Baldwin- Wallace winning streak. Pacing the pitching staff was Anderson with three wins, while Don Linden and Larry Foulk took the credit for the remaining Oberlin victories. Anderson was also credited with the two-hit, one-run romp over Muskingum. l Pilrlzer Dick Anderson. l Batmen vercome Inexperience, Rain, I l Home fans get 0 zffezv of lhffir nine in action. A ...A- ., - 1 I I I I 1 FRONT: j. Knowlton, B. Srlznfer, AI. IViIIi11'ns. MIDDLE: R. Lifter, B. Veazey, D. Lin- den, Capt. D. Robertson, D. Anderson, j. Belz7i11g,F.Sl1z1Ils. BACK: C. TI'77177107lSV, B. Huff- man, N. Thompson, F. Schnlts. B. B-nllington, D. rllnsrnz. Coarlz Tlmmer. Tough Schedule RECORD Mt. Union . Akron . , Oberlin . . , . Otterbein . . . . . Oberlin . . . . Oberlin Oberlin .,., , , , Ohio Kvesleyan Baldwin 'Wallace Akron . . Ohio lVesleyan . . Oberlin ,....... Oberlin . , . . Q. Oberlin Oberlin Hiram Oberlin Muskinguni Denison XVooster Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin H irum Baldwin Wfallace. l O 3 for .461 Record Cuff! 1f'i' 4.'npln1'n D 0 - l 0 J 1 0 5 l 0 l 1 Don Rolvffrtxml 137 FRONT: D, Simfi-zz. T. Hayes. J. ll'r1ds:v.n'll1. IV. .lIart1'r1..lI.joseph, C0-Capts. B. Pal- .fner and I. Mills. I. Rogers. P. Miller. P. Radcliff. K. Vaile. MIDDLE: Conch .Steven- smz. I. Murzmgue. B. Clmpmmz. C, Sfzeplon. 1. Weigboizd. B. Oakes, G. Slosser, B. Al- bers, C. Tyler. H. Ot1klt'l.-S. Dazwxport. l.IJoI1'rzsl:1'. BACK: VI. Pollack, C. Suhr. P Glizsrfe. H. Glover. D. Hoops. B. Cook. G. Tzwlier. H. Goodzirlz. G. Stewerzsorz. Lacrosse RECORD XYflSlllllL lUll C Iollege W Oberlin li! Kenyon K5 Oberlin lll Oberlin I T Kenyon l'J Oberlin 9 PCM' Hf:r1'f1'fff'5 posteisiml !7C'1I'lllit'S u matter of rlisbzz Oberlin Denison Oberlin Denison Ohio State Oberlin Ohio State 'IV Iffe ff-111 ff. Under the guidance of Cliil Stevenson. in his first role as lacrosse coach. the Obie stickmen netted a 4-3 record. the best since 1949. when the embry- onic Oberlin Lacrosse Club finished with a 3-1 rec- ord for the season. Led by highscorer Dick Simon and goalie Jerry Rogers. who was listed among the top ten in the nation for number of saves. the team included 13 returning letterinen and a large turn- out of sophs and frosh. as lacrosse is one of the few sports learned from the ground up in college. High- spots of the season occurred during the team's second meeting with Denison. when not one shot reached goalie jerry Pollack during the first half. and at the first tussle with Ohio State. when everybody got into the act to help whitewash the Buckeyes 17-l. Wayne Alartin bucks a deter- mined Kenyon guard in a bid for the ball. 138 in' Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin . Oberlin . Oberlin . Mt. Union Oberlin Oberlin .. Oberlin . Oberlin . Oberlin Golf RECORD 1214 Kenyon . ll Penn .... HV? Akron . . 7 Heidelberg 1315 Case Tech 9 Oberlin . 10 Denison 15 Kenyon . Slfg, Hlooster . lti Hiram . 111,13 Fenn , Oberlin Ohio YV sleyan 6 e Conference 3rd 51 2 l l lfig 5 61,19 7 ti l 71 2 0 41,15 0 Under the tutelage of Coach Hersh Shannon the golf team racked up the best record of anv Oberlin golf team. winning ten out of twelve starts. Providing the drive were returning lettermen captain George Reid. Bunkv Seaman, Bob Kohli. and Paul lYarner. while freshman joe Sladkus appeared manv times on the starting list. The second game of the vear reminded the Yeomen that spring was not vet here. as thev sloshed past Penn in a blizzard of rain. sleet. and snowi After putting down the efforts of Akron. Heidelberg. and Case the golfers fell to the swings of a strengthened Mt. Union team. Undaunted. the Shannonmen pulled in three more straight victories before the conference. with the muddiest golf course in Ohio discouraging all in the triangular meet with Deni- son and Kenyon. Trailing behind Conference winner Mt. Union bv two points. the Yeomen nevertheless managed to get onlv fourth place. though placing ahead of former champ Ohio lVeslevan. Such victorv was to be short- lived. for the Yeomen went down before the Bishops in the final game of the vear. as Ohio lVeslevan made it 11 clean sweep bv taking all four matt hes. FRONT: Captain George Reid. Paul II'111'1w1'.B11!1 Is'ol1I1'.B.4CK: Bllllky Seaman, joe Sladkcus, Coach Hzrsclz .Sl1a11n1.m. 139 Thinclads Win , Lose 1 -1 xx 7 'lg' K X ...v. WVith training barely begun. the track team pulled off creditable performances by taking 5th place in the Ohio Conference Indoor meet and 3rd place in the Knights of Columbus indoor tourney in Cleveland. Before the team settled down to work in earnest. the annual interclass meet was held, won by the Juniors with thc Seniors close behind, and the Sophs and Frosh following. Overcoming a wet track and rain in their first meet, the Kinseymen showed their great depth by defeating lVittenberg and Akron although taking only four Hrsts. Overcoming Coach Kinsey's doubts and lndoor Conference Champ Denison's might. the thinclads captured their second triangular meet as Case took a poor third. The Otterbein team fell easily to the sheer numbers of the Yeomen. but Wooster was a different matter. Taking only 5 and one-half lfROX'l'.' Sluzmlznzrglz, illlltiljll. Cline. Crnzrwr, plllirfcllt, illolcler. Cflplrlin Duzllle, Howell. .'iflH7l'.SU71, firzlzflclt, ilIcC0rr1. AlIl'X'!'l'. Sflllllfl. llllllllllllli. AIIDDLES Coach Blliler, DFVO6. Slzurplex. Bfmzelt. Otxlmzv, flullisler, Ross, Palmer, Luzvrerzfe. PI'-SIHYXET, Hrmel. Hzmtley. Bmxtnn. Cfmflz Kizzsfy. BACK: Slmfely, Stanford. llIfC0rn1iflc, lllfller, Poclzlmamz, Holm, Cll'II?l-21.8, Riflcetls, Trzzrzey. Hzmzplzrey, Light, Houstfnz, Slzfznlctveiler, Giffin. Q C.. .U-fl c , Mx-L . f , , 5, ..f g 140 - ,, .N ..,, A , V . . , ., - , 'X f.-an .ff3' lst places but garnering 39 points from 'Ind and 3rds, the Yeomen went into the final event with a four point lead. the mile relay team wrapping things up for Oberlin as frosh reliable John Lawrence and Rog Meyer. Pete Schultz. and Joe Molder set the season record to win. Ober- lin's offense came to a grinding halt when. after a half strength team had knocked the props from under Hiram. the invading Bishops of Ohio Wesleyan downed the speedsters on the local oval. In the conference meet following. also on the home track. the Yeomen pulled a fourth place as lVooster's Dick May led his team- mates to Conference victory. RECORD Oberlin , ,. 695-42 Wittenberg 5055 Akron , . 39 Oberlin , . . . 78M3 Denison . 651.3 Case . ... ISLQ Oberlin . . . . . 8353 Otterbein . 41313 Oberlin ......,. 68 Wooster . 59 Oberlin , ..... , 65y2Z Hiram ,,,, 6114, Ohio Wesleyan 78 Oberlin , . 49 Conference . , , 4th ii. A rare lo Iliff nnislz ends as Wall Gnndelf lIl'f'IIlJS Ilze tape. zulzflc tennznmte Frank SlIlT'f'ly follows rlose ln'- lzind. POI?-Zllllllffl' Dune Ix'1'r1.iz'y finds himself on sllaky ground us lla' .s!1'f'tz'.l:f'.s for CU1Ifl'l'f'IIFC' points. . iff. Eff e 55.3, ,. ws iijgsxlfi V-13255, '-ff .y ??irs,-1, , .- 141 FRONT: P. Read, E. I 1'ierI1'1'zl1s, Caplnin 13. Knlzrz, .llff-Spf31Q176T, I. Polzlman. BACK: Al. Ix'f'mp, B. Rotlnfrg, Couch Butler. B. jensen, G. Cmzferz, H. I-Iessel. O V I ennls f V! Z w' v ff yy Z Weakeiied by the loss of Bob Blumenthal. last year's W Conference singles champ. and the graduation of J ! Vi ' 8 out of l2 team members. the tennis team turned ' to its three brilliant freshman aspirants to close the Alf gaps. Second only to team captain Bob Kahn was frosh Bob Jensen, while Jim Pohlman. Ed Fried- richs, and freshman Gary Craven and Hart Hessel proved consistent starters. After recovering from spring vacation and a week of rain. the Butlermen RECORD downed three consecutive rivals before being halted 4 ,l,c,,1m 7 Muskingum by a power laden Bishop squad, Following Yeoman QDIJCYEIII Fenn N i sweeps over Hiram and Case. the team gave wav O Jer in Akron , , - - K - ' Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin befole Ohio State, Kenyon. and Denison to go into Oberlin Hiram the conference with a 5-4 record. Ram the second Qbelilm C356 U da of the Conference meet here ut an end to the Y P lxenyrm Oberlin . . . . . Ohio gmc Oberlin contest, while Obie s hnal contest. with W'ooster, was Denison Oberlin cancelled by wet weather. 142 :I i i S I I l H For Every Oberlin Man Is Offered Some sport to enjoy Instruction if he desires it A team to play 011 Fair competition with a chalice to win The opportunity to learn to play sonle game he can play the rest of his life. -W m-v- ' K if v X3.tfZZ'. . 4 ' 712' ' PRON1' flIlCf6YX761SUl1 Carol jerjisirm, Sally Jllaclnzfyrc, FRONT: Zeke Beal, Nancy Hale, Ann Sally Mrzzlltorz BACA Barbara Adams, Marge Diebolt, Brown. BACK: BIl'l'bI1TlLAdll771.S',,Sllllj'llfflf Illfziy Fzslzback Sue Da enport, Nancy Hale, Les llliclzels. Intyre, Al Srhlaepfer. Rosie Parkins. Distaff Side of Athletic Picture Throughout the year a large proportion of the women on campus enjoyed the full schedule of various activities planned by the Wo1iie1e1's Athletic As- sociation. The NV.A.A. board, Linder the direction of Sally Maclntyre, di- rected both team and individual sports. tournaments. sports banquets, and a fall and spring playday. The O.C. Club. the honorary organization of the W.A.A., awarded the participation cup in the spring and sponsored several outings during the year. With a varied program. the Modern Dance Club presented its annual spring performance in Hall Auditorium. on May first. The program included, among other n umbers. dances to Aesop's Fable The Donkey by the junior group, and Mithand's Carnival by the senior group. was directed by president Marty Chai and facility advisor Miss Sara Houston. Despite the exceedingly dry first semes ter. the Synchronized Swimming Club. directed by Maggie Beaver and Alice Schlaepfer. with Miss Betty Wagner as faculty advisor, presented a polished program in the spring showing the ef- fects of their redoubled elforts throughout the second semester. The library theme of the show was effectively carried out by the use of such numbers as the underwater performance representing the book The Sea Around Us. 144 ,I Q we ' 'im Ex V x Q ?' 1 'M 4 'iii K X , M , Qg as bk 3 if -E x' Qi- , -5, 'ESS r ' lf ' M ' g as Pg, I 5 U 3 ',,,.. vawgifff 'M' ,Ax A x -v...,. 5 M Whip ,iron . 4' YL , ,Q . .gi 9 if W A 'TREF HA QQ Q AA- .- ,M X' X' t J? ' '. .. ' A -',' , , QW ,-.. QQEN 1 ' H.. 5 5'fNll, - N xxxfw A 'iif--- . g Q .uw ' , A, A , ' f Q gf- gl ' lx' 'Y -,. . 1 -ANN . 'rf 531+ 3 ' ' ' . , Wx X 3 ij.: V: gre, 'NN 3 . ' Ywx ,,,,h:,?vMk 1 Q, M ,, s, Zh . - f Q ' , f AN -53' - D - 1, . .,, i, Q ji .. iv , 6. N ge. ,Y ,W 5 .mf Ns , fl I ' '4 ' ' J , . xt. ia I A l - , , ..,:4QQ, - . A will ' -vm gy, . , , 5 ?SQi'i51,. x: ' , . - A I ' ' xj?jj',- ' 5' ,A f 2 G- f' 1. 'vfvfv W' 3- vqx ffl . ' ffgffb , V h Z I '.i, vj'1 ' ' if Q my J b' 5- wr Mm , - , xr , ,S :1 fr- ' H,-N.. sg 2, W, M1 vf5A U K ix sv -- V 1 'e av A, X Xbg -1 3 .Vs . 2 ., fa 5 . ' , ,Wm . 'xisgv V 1 K .NX . , A fyvf ,S , n ABOVE: I RONT: Sue' Wager. Sue Bnrslmu, Alison Hrfrrzhtl. Lyn Fomlrl, P111 Hawley, Iierferly Nrzrfieet. BACK: Camlvn Brosroe, ,ln S1Ff71llf'1'IlIC'?'. 1l7tlII'LUVC1, Gladys Beal, lnmz Kalorzi, Lnum Kfnzurrl. IiEl.Ull'.' FRONT: jane IYIDPFT, AI .S'rl1Ir1r'pff'r, lane Bishop, Li: Cref'.s'f', Xrlrzry IVTI-glllSlII1lII. lilerm Rnsctlz, Avllllfy Iizztlvr. BACK: S011- ny lfifmmfl. Sur Royal, Alam' Russell, Cnrolirzf' llawix, Cindy Snzitlz, Muggiw Iiwrzwfr, Nnnlry Hanson. 1 oeeer ll- tars Compete This year. under Miss Barbara Calmer's direction. soccer was added to the list of fall sports. The class tournament found 54 girls competing, with the junior team triumphant. The All-Star game. Oxford - Cambridge, cli- maxed the season. Cambridge, captained by Laura Kimura, final- ly broke the stalemate when Ali- son Herriott sneaked the ball through the cage. making Oxford victorious over Liz Creese's Cam- bridge. Oxforflfs Sue l'Vager dodges her oppmzenl Adaggie Bearfer, fo pass to Sue Barstow. e at 146 Under the direction of Miss Bet- ty Hileman, the fall afternoons were filled with keen. fast hockey games with the juniors coming out victorious in the class tournament. In November Margie Diebolt's Army team triumphed over Rosie Parkins' Navy team by a score of 3-1 in the annual Army-Navy all- star game, the twenty-fifth re- newal of a series that dates back to 1921. ARMY FRONT: S. Kellogg. I. Rellie, N. Hrzle,1VI. Die- boll. P. Ste1fe11s,E. Mzmdle. M. Peterson. BACK: A. Hmmwf1I1',B. SfTllHd1IETg..7V. Wilson, C. Rum- sey, C. Ierjisimz. S. Clrrlyfs. A. Steere. NAVY FRONT: C. Baker, L. ilflifllels, HI. llvfiljllllv R. Parkins, S. Daniels. N. Gnrraham. BACK. B. Arlams, P. Vemzeman, tl. Stifler. S. Mar- Infyre, L. Wlziteside. S. Davenport, S. Moul- to1z,B. Bean. pirited Hockey All-Stars Vie for Win jean Gurney and llflarge Diebolt of the Nnzry team defend the ball as Ruth Sisson rushes in for the kill. joan Pennofk and Bobbie Litt look on. 147 M Q FRONT: Les Mirlzels, Barbara Bean, Sally lhlLll'l7Il3tl'f', Sidney Kellogg, Nanny Trotter. BACK: Narzfy Hale, Helen Reise, Beverly Norfleet, Connie Ramsey, Gretrherz Lob- nziller, Phyllis V6lIl1f'7I1H71. Tigers Trample Bulldogs S ff Yale-Princeton lineup 148 Captain Sally Maclntyre and the Princeton Tigers beat the Bulldogs to the Chapel bell. as a prediction of their coming victory. How- ever, Yale ruined their prophecy. T 1 J. O xllnry A2171 .Urlfi lends Il'4'lf.ifer in the przfsenlnlimz of llzfir YP song. H1m'6:'f'r', Barmzvs won Ihr' l'llI1fl'51'. To Climax Basketball eason Prfrzceton girl slznming for two pointx. l'l1fO,Y'f.' jllllgfll' l,lf'f1lllf.1X'llflll' Alrllllzenus. kI1u1:ir' 111110. fllfll' Fzzess. P111 Siefwells. HA CK: l,f11m1 ll'l1iIesifIr, fllizilfrfy Nelsfnl, Zvlzr' Heal. ,lan Sllerlmrg. Ann Stwre. Nnnry Hzmgate. In the -lfth xlllk'-lllilllQL'lUll all-wtzii' gznne the Bulhlogs. t2lIJllllllL'll hy llziclaie hlonem. triinnlmhecl over the ligers 56 to 53 lneliure Ll large cmwml ul cheering fans at Hales Gyniiizisiiiin. Ilowever. Sally Nlzieliityrel llI'lllCClOll ligers put up Z1 vzilizint light against the Iflik who lecl in SCUl'lIlgClllI'll1g the entire gxnne. Mickey Nelson, ol' Yale. lecl both teznns in scuriiig with 21 points. while ll'CSlllIlZll1 Ccmnie Rznnsey and Cape tain Sully NlLlCllllS'l'C hezulecl the losers with I7 and 18 points respectively. NVith for- w1n'clQ jan Sherherg :ind Nancy I-Iungate uclcling a total of 25 points to the winning score. the ll1CIlllJCl'N ul the feininine sex. and their male visitors. were excited anal entertainecl llll'Ullgl10lll the entire evening, 'v y 4 fa I Inu' dum thru the 11 ht nzfzela' zs the nsstlrnrzcc ofa base hit. Softball and Volleyball Hlghllght Sprmg Program tv, ,iv Last spring softball fans saw the May' team win the house softball tournament. Q' Despite the great amount of rain, the sea- A. son was a successful one, with about 20043 girls participating. During the early spring, Hales gym was crowded with enthusiastic volleyball play- ers, as the May team won the house tourna- ment, and the seniors captured the title. Sonny Evanoff and Pru Fox cap- tained the house all-star teams, while Hartline and Betty Baldwin captained class all-stars. L rv 'fa 'T ,Q fx xx X. 5 in Q an , , J rl we X X .v X 1 xii? PIE: 181' Pi- PS., QQ' -. ,QQ Fr, Q. .-.-' x-V-, Si Q P. l 'I I .ii Q .aI,. 41 ., 1 ,, V 1 f. 1 X.. -Q .- 'A-1' Q 0,3 Md ,Y -ef' fu kv, S . , .gi , N . r xnt , Y J' v . 2 S 1' , T' 54.55 . , 1 'yQ...h: K-:A ' H it ,I ' Q ,MII H Z ,ig .. 1.w 1 M b M MQW, A,.. B 1. 5, . A ,. 1 ZLQ1 ,..- ,. - - km X, is :Ab ,,..-1 N ., W' ,Q ff. .V.,,:V, . ,.w:w:'4'Y-- ,-.. V W f-f - I iii! :fi W 4' S f 1 ' . , gn ., Q 1 -QR . 1' ' 5 ' 3 Ass ' if 'li 3, W . ' , fi if A i x. 5, . L fx 'I 0 , . 5, -Q ' ai V'-S L E :ff 16 W A CLASS S ' Q., I N-aighmwkikaaaiiuvgggi Ezhugi ij iiizl , , .v ,, . 4 ,. ff- ,, ' fc ,fs Q 1-,.z.'. 0' ' 'A . , sl' r' .wrni -,,' 1 ,Vs . , fi-ff .-1 ,. . ' .X 'L .6 5 Q ff 1 .,-,N ,. ., isvsfxj. W 'n -' W x 17, .. , Q. x QQ, K. ' 'Mvx,u1fb Q ,:. ' N I All bg Q , ' :Mx 1-aff' j,g,..l Ll .... -f?5. f0fi,,, ,::f1.f- .3 ,'lf '3 Ki . .. 4e4W ', xi fig- l Aff , K 4. ,. . x :K .hh . I V . X I F mf ,-. - MN .15 w. w A Q ig' lit 1 1' f - ' K ' Q fl,lQ Q'J 'SL-Q rn. A' X , X' s f , Y .4 Izwzzlliflzl sbrirzg day. ll wall: rlfVo:.'.v f'un1jJ11.s.11 1I:l7II!SfllIli'l'lllld cliplumzl. and zznotlzffr Olwrlin class t111':f'.s in plruw in the wmld l'HlIlllllVIlly. E IDRS: Victorious Veterans The class of '54 leaves Oberlin. leaving behind many memories- memories of the worst evils known to mankind: Hu, quiet hours. dean's warnings, blue- books. Sunday evening meals. finals. required chapels. snowstorms, and various social problems. However. they take with them many fond memories gathered through the years: memories of the Junior-Senior Christmas Dance. the Senior Speakeasy falias the Snack Bari. and the CRD sponsored review Old Faces of '54. XVith their last year on Oberlin cam- pus coming rapidly to a close. the seniors ordered their caps and gowns. sent out graduation programs Q Q A ara t qv and tickets. rehearsed and marched. and marched and rehearsed. were solemn and sad at the baccalaureate services. became melancholy under the light of the Chinese lanterns on Illumination Night. and danced together for the last time as an undergraduate class at the Senior Prom. After Commencement. they will be scattered literally to the four corners of the world. But wherever they are. the years they spent at Ober- lin. the friendships they established. and the values they gained. will serve as a common bond through- out their lives. uzvalt, ll1FII'5 .Social Clzairmang George Andrews. President: Bill lllcllralh, lvfff,-Pl'E'SlFlC'I11,' Lennie Krull, Wam- E'lI'5 Social CIIHIVIAIIIIIII. 15257 X 154 ii SEZVIOR CL,-ISS UFFICEHSI Clmrlei Biddle, Svrrelzzrv-'l'rPf1sz1rerq Phil Han- CLASS OF 1954 Barbara Adams Pamela Alexander Marian Allen Robert Allenson Grover Amen Richard Anderson Physical Education Zoology Sociology Cl11.s.sir'.v English Eronomifv W, V George Andrews Harold Andrews jean Anson David Arnold Harold Ashby Alice Babcock Mathematics Organ Sociology History - History Psychology Shirley Ballard Michael Bank Ruth Barkman Beverly Barnard Ann Bashore Ann Beach Chemistry Government Piano Music Education Kindergarten-Primary History Gladys Beal Barbara Bean Allen Beatty james Behling Sara Beierlein Angela Bell Physical Education Music Sociology Psychology English Literature Piano 155 'Q Ei SENIOR Daniel Berger Anne Bernstein Charles Biddle Richard Bierlireund Barbara Bishop Harold Blackburn Hillary Xmlolngy Ezonomirs Zoology- Kindergarten-P1imary Psychology Pre- M ed i ral 1 Anne Blafkenhurg Marion Block His! ow Hoffm- iii z Barbara Bloom Frederick Blum Elizabeth Brown Mary Ellen Brown Sm-iology Piano History Kindergarten-Primary Mary Ruth Brown Rufus Browning Wlilliam Butler lfVendell Butt Danford Byrens Mary Callison Piano fi!71'l'l'77IlIl'7If CllPN1l.ill'y- Zoology-Pre-ilIedifal Organ Zoology-Pre-llledlcal Leah Cannon Anne Carleton Jlluslr Education English Literafure 156 Prf-lllzfdir ul Noelle Carver Dominick Cascio Robert Cassady Martha Chai Sociology Speerh History Sociology CLASS OF 1954 Gretel Chapman Robert Chapman Lois-Karen Clark Rietta Conger Frank Connor Margaret Coon Art History Psyrlmlogy History Finr .lrlx l211,xir1fm Piano ,lllllllllllllllllllll Elizabeth Creese Clair Cripe Barbara Crooks XVillis Cupcry Zelda Dana Susan Daniels Government Govern ment P1411 no CIIFIIII-,X1l'3' flU1'f'TIIIll wut Kinflrrgurtrrz-Prinm rx -.J I 1 Althea Davis Fred Davis Edward rlefloppet Rolfe DePny Marjorie Dieholt -loseph Dolinski Kindergarten-P1'irnary History History Hixtmjv Zoology Plzysiral Eduration ,A-..4 Richard Dominy Eleanor Dorsey Ray Downs jane DuBois Deirdre Duff Susanne Durling Hixtory Psychology History Psychology English l.iterature English Literature 157 SE IORS Leo Dworsky Jeannette Eisetnan David Elder Katharine Erickson Richard Erickson Sonia Evanoff History Geology Sociology Ar! History Government Music Education ' ' A' Rig if Marjory Evans Ann Farmer Alexandra Felty Adrianne Fine Grace Fisher Peter Fiskio English Kindeignrten-Primary Spaizislz G0'U67'7l77'lE71f History Zoology-Pre-Medical B is U A Mary Fopeano Constance Ford joseph Freer Edward Friedrichs Margaret Funk Howard Furcron Kinrlergarlen-Prinznry Kin1lerga1'lCr1-Prinzary Piano Clzemistry- English Government Pre-Medical v Maryel Gallagher Alice Galvani Walter Gandek Rosemary Ganzert Mariel Gilbert Faye Gill il ' Kmdergarterz-Primary Government Sociology Piano History Violoncello .m 4 'isa .9 r CLASS OF 1954 Sherril-Ann Gillette Gerald Ginsburg Ann Glass Howard Goodrich Margaret Goslin Sarah Grant Kindergarten-Primary Piano ilfIlllIl'lIIIIfil'S Ciflllffllllltflli Hixlory Prvdiology Q9 . Donald Green Anne Grilhth Hope Griswold Donald Guiton Althea Guy Charles Habernigg Zoology Sofioiogy History Hislorjv Gozfernnzent Eronornicx n 1 lr. l Nancy Hale Nancy Hammond Alice Hanawalt Philip Hanawalt Nancy Hanson Clark Heath Physical Education illusic Erlumlion Zoology-Pre-Medical Plzyxirs English l.ilcralure Laiin gi Q Frederick Heath john Heckrote Emmy Heiman Gloria Heise Marg. Henderson Linda Herold History Organ Zoology Piano Music Edufation English Literrzture 159 ml. E IORS Stanclley Hoch E!'07I0771lC5 Lois Hoffman james Hollister Frances Holzer Richard Hoops Lorraine Horst German Zoology-Pre-Medical Clzemistry- Speech History Pre-llledical a Q Mary Houck English Literature Charles VV. Jackson Government Moreson Kaplan Norman Kerr William Keighin George Kaufman Sarah Katz Mary Kasermall Sociology- Zoology-Pre-Mediral Chemislry Physics Music-History 'Psychology Anthropology 160 1 Betty Ann Huff Robert Humiston Charlotte Hunt Cecil Isaac Charles E. Jackson Musir Education Oboe Sociology Psychology Economies john Jackson jean Jarvie Betty jenkins Jacqueline Jones Barry Judd Music' Musif Edumtion Kindergzlrtefz-Primary lllusif Edumlion French ll 'l i 1 11 1 s v CLASS OF 1954 Y 5 A H i i i Laura Kimura Barbara King David Kinsey I-Iaruko Kishiniolo Martin Klein Pamela Knight Piano Musir Edumfinn Hislmy Geography Musif Erlurnlirm Sociology Ronald Knowlton Ricarcla Kuhn Eleanor Krauss llanies Kraylmill Rcmvell Kring Lenice Krull Physziml Ezlucnlirm .llmii Engliih 1.Iift'HI1lH'f' Hislory Emnmnif,x lQmwmr1.'nt Mary Kurtz Raylene Kyler Barbara Lacliinian Nancy Laing Lynda Laird Mary Ellen Laula illusir' Sm irzlngy Snfiulogy A ft Hzfslm y linz'f'rnv1f'nt Diane Lawrence Elizabeth Leclcly Richard Leed Merlin Lehman Maria Lenhoff Ann Lesser 1 Mathematics Ifflldffgll7'ff,71-Pl'f7IlHl'j' Modern Iairzgzzrlgffs Organ English I.1.ft'l'I1f1l7'6' Plzyufnl Erlufation 161 SE IORS Roy Levin John Levy Richard Lillich Donald Linden Nancy Lippman Michael Litt Ifrmzflz Piano Gozfernnicnt Physical Erlizcalion G0l'E7'lIW1F71l Clicnzistry e 'N' 8 it ai- A i 1 - w era- Q- J 'w' .' ju x y E Y QR . Y X xl 15? '. Richard Litter Mary Ann Locke -Ieanne Lomax Kenneth Longman Joan Lord Ann McAlister Eionomiu Music Ecluculion Matlzemalics .lIl'lllll'7I1llllt'S Sociology Fine' :lrts Roy Mcffanne Louis McCarthy Thomas McCoy Marilyn McDonald l'Villia1n Mcllrath Sally Maclntyre Emnonziu Sociology .lliiiliffnznlicx Sociology Sociology Physical Education Marjorie Maier Edward Manuel Karen Martin X'Vallace Martin Barbara Mead Tsu-Lin Mei History Hixlory Hislory English English Literature Alntllernalits 162 5 x' 4 I K W CLASS 0F 1954 George Mellor Charles Merritt Virginia Metzger Cynthia Meyer Roger Meyer Nancy Michael Art Organ Piano I:l'I'Nl1I E1 mzmnzizx Ifim' glrfv john Millenson Psyrlzology ,. ' by ' -f 7' ,. - br 5 1: K . r' y ' ' Q73 ' ' 1' V gi Q Delores Miller David Miller .Uusir Pimm Philip Miller Sutherland Miller Paul Mitacek Buffmy- fillI't'I'7IIlIv'71f fi,Ir'7llI-xf7X' lin'-plug? iz ull uw' Nancy Mitchell English LIilE'7'I1flll't' 44' Charles Moore Thelma Morris Fretlerit Mosher .Iohn Murphy loan Nathamon Piano English Lzileralzzre l'wrlm1uM5' fim'rn1n1,-nt Zfmlngj -Pew-Almlzrfzl Allan Needle Kathryn Newbolt Beverly Norrleet Barnet Odence Daniel Orr Stephen Ostrow Sociology Kindergarten-Primary Soriology fi0I'6'TI17?Z4'71f Emnomn .9 Fine nl rtx 163 P LA. SENIORS Leila Ott Ruth Paradise Rosemary Parkins Nance Peiper joan Pennock Shirley Penty History Fine Hlrlx General l.ilf'rz1lz1r0 Modern I.nnguages Sociology Governmenl Y, :aw lidith Plankermau Harry Poehlmann blames Pohlman Brian Pollack .lean Porter Peter Radcliff Jlffm' Eclumtion Plzysim fiUll!'7'IlllIr'7lf Clmnzisiry Piano Philosophy I 'i l William Readel lidward Reich James Reichert Michael Remer Martha Repp Elizabeth Richards - Slllllllllgy SOII-UIOKY Cumpoiiiimz English I.Hl'f0fll7'l' Sociology Sociology 'Su N. V . . . , N . l Brockway Howard Ricketts Reme Rideout Gerald Rogers banford Marianne Russell 'N Richardson Physics F renrlf Busimfsx Rohdenburg Kindergarten-Przmaly -N !Qmfm'nn1e'71I AlllIlf71l'Sl7'll Ilan German-Pre-Medical - 7 , l64 R 5 , CLASS or 1954 Richard Rustay -Ianet Sampson Christina Sanders Sheldon Satin Robert Savage VVilliam Schafer I-Iistory English I.itcrat1u'c 1 rf'nclz Voice' Botany PllyltllliE!lllI'll1lIJPI 15 xi ahh Alice Schlaepfer Clara Schlecht Joyce Schroder Kenneth Schroder Conna Schwind Shirley Seaman Kindergarten-P1'i1nary Music Education Music Education Zoology-Prc-Medical Economics Psychology Stephen Sears William Selmier Shirley Shaffer George Shambaugh Barry Shank klanice Sharp Government Illusic Piano Clienzislry Mzzxic Ezlucnlion History WWF Nansie Sharpless Mary Shaw James Shelly Frank Shively Fredrick Shults Sylvia Sinden Zoology Mathematics Mathematics Physics Physical Education Piano 165 i fm 1 SENIORS Ruth Sisson Mary Sloboda Cynthia Smith jane Smith .lean Smits Anna Somogyi Organ Mizsir Eflzimlion English General Biology Latin English Litemtlire David Soule Gerald Speidel Barbara Spreng Daniel Spriggs Constance Stallings Helen Steere Climiiimy- Hixmry Latin illuxif Eflzirntion English Literatiirr Hislory l i'f'-illvilii al '1 Af- tg . 30-' l, ,. 1 ,Q , 4 . VV .gm 131, ... V 3 :glad -Iosephine Stiller Pauline Straus Lee Striker james Su-Brown Anne Suter Doneta Swarts Pxyfliology Kindergiirlwn-Priinary ,-lr! HivIm'y' Gowfrnnzerit illusir Ediimlion iliilsiz'-Organ Jane Taggart Suzanne Taylor Mary Tellner Patricia Thayer Joanna Thompson Norman Thompsilfl Kinilmgiir1i'n-l'rirn11ry Music Edumlion History Piano English Literature 1lfall'l6mdlit'S X 81 166 fi I 1 1 F CLASS OF 195 ohne Thornberry Robert Tull Margaret Twadclle Alice Van Ausdale Phyllis Venneman Margaret Vieth Music Sociology Biology Voice Plzysicnl Erlzicarion Child llefwluprmfril 3 I Ernest XVacker Donald h'V2illiCI' Donald XV2lllC'l' Dorothy XVassel james YVziLkins Shirley Y'Velaster ClI6'II1l.XlT3'k flllf'IIllAl7'j'- .llusir Efliuulion .llusic Iiilufulion ll1z.iinz'x,s Smiology Pre'-Alecliml I'1c-.llrffliull flllllll'71l.Xfl'lIlI'fIl7 xxx. ., ' '-Q 'Q-vw-sv jane X'VClSSllllill John XVhiLe Carol Xlliglmnan -luliel XVilson Charles Xvllllfffllllg Martha XVol1llo1'Ll1 French Liternlure Physics IX'l7I!lE'7'glIl'lt'7I'P7'llIIIl7'X' Clzcniistryh Clzrnzixlryf Music Pre-.Ueclical Preillcflifal James Wolf Homer Wolfe Raymond Worster Natalie Wlyatt Jean Young Roberta Young Eleanor Zerby History Physics History Psychology Sociology Piano Fine Arts 167 Don Scott. Freddie Steen. Earl Downing. Ralph Stutzmzzn, Russel Crolter, Char- lotte Hatapp, Roy Boslz, john Mncllliffe, Bob Baker discuss Tlzeolog policy in THEOLOGS: With the largest enrollment in its history this year, the Graduate School of Theology saw a great increase in its activities. The third annual Vocational Conference held in November attracted over one hundred students from Ohio and Michigan, Those attending learned of the wide variety of vocational opportunities in religion from such prominent figures as Keynote Speaker Bishop Richard Raines of Indianapolis. In the fall Rabbi Charles Shul- man. from New York City, presented two lectures on The Contemporary Religious Scene in Israel. and in the spring Dr. George Cameron. of the University of Mich- igan. delivered six Haskill Lectures on The Religion of Ancient Persia. Plan, Practice, Preach, Dick Leer! .venfffs jrmffl 1WcCee Tlreolog Cafelzfrirz. 168 Assume Responsibility Dr. lfV0lf leads the srhool of Theology flmir dIlTI.71g' II rhapel .SKVUZVFE at the annual C h rist mas party. and Serve Oberlin Community Q nnn, s e e e 2 :,:.: ,e.i , , . M , JL The Tlienlog choir, under Dr. W0 l1c'nrsf's 171 BUS1L'Ol'flI Hall. THEOLOG 1,11 rg-Ui' - fs 3 ' sw 170 'Q T ver. Q. 5 . T E -if 4 1 v. Wallace Aker Warren Anderson Robert Baker Bruce Bashore Edwin Beers Merle Benson Robert Berkey plane Boggs Lewis Bohler john Bruce Albert Brunt Roger Burlingame Wfayne Chalker James Chapman Ralph Chapman Barbara Collishaw blames Cooper Howard Crabtree David Crowle Earl Downing R. Druckemniller L. Dunnewold Marvin Egler Eugene Frazer Maynard French X'Vendell Frerichs Y'Valter Grevatt Aquilino Guerrero Ester Guerrero David Harper Walter Hoard Charlotte Hotopp Jack Irwin Jose Jacinto Robert Jacobson Wfarren johnson Lawrence jones Millard Knowles Richard Lammers John MacDuHie Edwin Mehlhalf ' james Mitchell Louis Molnar Charles Nairn Charles Nitschke Harold Nolte Leroy Oesch Irvin Parce Dorairaj Peter Berlin Plummer Walter Plummer Thomas Rubentisch john Remaly Sergio Reyes Lucy Robinson Marcia Rouillard John Schwarz Donald Scott Dorothy Seest Philip Sham William Sherertl Neil Shriner james Simmons Theron Smith Allen Snyder Douglas Snyder Adele Spencer Arthur Sperry john Spiers Freddie Steen Ralph Stutzman Alva Taylor Perry Thomas Harold Thompson jackie Vaughn Edward Vavolo Donald Wagner Richard Wilcox George Williams james Williams DeForest Winner Eleanor Woodcock David Yoh Nolan Younkman Fred Zacharias THEOLOG XY if X :S Q .S 1 32 i ' fW 'f.,.. we- ' . , t .4 2 , Y., X Q W ,..Q is t f Q3 51 , ,s,'. if . Q QQ 5-i YQ S 1' X 1 S A . lyytl S ., f. , ji-If N E if w w l S l 1 Y f l 9' ,l l . ft, 5 l 6 'x Q .33 A S2 3. 171 1' Xxx i 5- VIUNIOR CLASS OFI 1CIiRS.' Polly Griswold. I'VOII1FIl'S Soeial Cl1airnmn,'SnIly Ifagy, Seiretury-Treasurer: Bill Albers. President: Bill Cline, Vive-President. IORS: Latent Leaders juniors and seniors danre to the formal music of Howdy G01-nzan's Orchestra at the Clzristnzas Formal, while others enjoy zz pre-dance dinner at Baldwin. :swf or-if N31 r . V iff? 'W-,:1.,, 172 , CLASS OF 1955 Last fall the unior class shared cookies and cider with the seniors during the informal party at Harkness. A week before Christmas vacation. the juniors and seniors presented the Christmas formal Tannenbaun1 with the wonderful Oberlin snow contributing its own atmosphere as couples walked from Hales gym to the Snack Bar for intermission egg- nog. In the second Big Weekeiitl. the junior Prom Aloha climaxed Saturday nights gaiety with orchids and a thatched roof to help carry out the Hawaiian theme. On May 28th the junior class danced to the music of jim Newman's band under stars and japanese lanterns on the terrace of the new Hall Auditorium. Leslie Adams I ' William Albers ' - - ri .-5 Iudv Alberti l - '73 3 ' - Bill Albrecht ' p 4t-f j Lx ' . ,D Peter Allen A . b .ul f 3 X , K Q . I I 11? , , ' ,Q . .- ,fx - f WF .. ' , -, - .4 YU Shirley Almanrode - Q - f ,- 3 John ,AIHSILIII . Barbara Anderson ' Chloe Anderson - Elaine Ashbx' . Simona Atkins A 9 .V ' N :az A X , lvl I e if Pi t X A 1 ! I -- -if' X ' ,f'J ll ......, . 9 'S 1 Lee Aspinwall ' - I 13 ' rf x f ig X t. fill 1 t '. H, Nlarffnret Avery - HoW1rd B'u in ' ' Arleen Bardsley . Q , Marx I,te Barker , , - A '+S- i I A . . 'K in ' r Q J Q lack' Barnard . 1-X t 4 Q , , : A 4 l 5- Lawrence Bandheld A f A 1 1 1 K '-l .5 5 Lue Barnett Susan Barstow Sonya Bashore Norma Beach Jean Beaubian Margaret Beaver A ab . x ,t. T13 , 4 Q 'F K Xl 'E' 1 'P A . , S112 K W S 5, gi Q. ' Q X B X,-ftigf-' X Q .. t . .9 .. , ,,. fa,-Q 1, il., -2 fir IW. Barbara Bechtold Patricia Beers june Benedict 'N Mary-Jean Benjamin Elaine Bergman Marvyne Betsch in i Q Y ui . i , 2 1 kg jane Bibber Peter Biedermann jane Bishop Elaine Bond Donald Boon -- . M Donald Boothnian I ,, L Q. s ,A- , fin B. X A L t w 2 ati :Q ' as i ' fa Z' ' as 3- W 'N i x ' W I . A ,V gr- A 1 if f A, I ,-A 'Qs ea? K 1 ' .J I7 iv-f ,, fa Q Q 1 Y y. A 173 1 Q ff 1. UNIOR .7 Q, 1- . r I 1. Q Y A' J xl, 1? , -Q .a,:R . A ' v R I Q is ,r .-4 .AJR Wlillard Bowers Alexandra Bowie Ruth Bradford Lynne Breda Norman Brenneis Horace Briggs Carolyn Broscoe Ann Brown Barbara Buffett Prof. Reiff observes .-Inn Mffllister chip- ping off old block. Donald Burr Marjorie Burrell loan Button Virginia Byers Thomas Campbell Marv Anne Cantrell Richard Cary .Xllen Caswell Elizabeth Chappell XValter Chodaek Daniel Christianson Patricia Church Peter Ciurczak Richard Clark XVilliam Cline Delores Coleman Geraldine Collins Robert Connamacher lean Corey -Ioanne Cowell Elizabeth Craig -luditn Crane Dorothy Crawford Susan Curtis Naomi Dageu David Daniels Alma Dardarian Suzanne Davenport Shirley David Caroline Davis is 1 john Davis Mary Decrouez Jacqueline De Haan Ronald Dehl Gilda de Montinorency Miriam Dickerson Edward Dietiker Nancy Dixon Frederick Doehne Stewart Dunning Ronald Dzierbicki David Edison mlerrold Ehrlich Elinore Eisenson Ethan Ellis Robert Ellis Rex Emery Barbara Enipie Bette Lou Eustis Gene Featherstone Sarah Feeney Helene Feinberg Constance Field Margaret Field Dorothy Fielder -Ianet Fieldhouse Roberta Fink Mary Fishback Richard Fiske Carolyn Fonda James Garland janet Garlock Paul Gibbons Paul Giddings Philip Giffin George Giles Peter Gindin Henry Glover Robert Gold Dave Emory and Ger- ald Moszri examine zz lily. ,. , ,. ,. , A ' 'Y . w wr Q X r QE X Q 1 1 Qian .. CLASS OF 1955 iff' G. iiii ii V ,, E D fy c 2 V , af ,, Hiimwii A A. P A A U A 1, -b I 't es. ,S ' , at F ,E , ,K y 2? . F F iv F r r F c K' , V hi 5' ,gi , F 1? af? , Vlvl . K .blull my A -ef' f' M- E 4 F' .V 1'i' J 5- L Q . '95 'I75 UNIORS . Y- -.N.. -'31 ,' ,gps-i ii joan Goldsby Barbara Goldstein Inez Gollan Thomas Goodall Kenneth Goodrich Llohn Gorman Reinhard Graetzer Murilyn Graves Peggy Greco jane Gretzinger Patricia Grimes Polly Griswold john Haithcox Vivian Hanford Richard Hankins Janis Hardy -Ioan Hargate Sarah Harkema Robert Herman john Hayden -lean Hellebower Ann Hennings Donald Hinkle Albert Hirsch Shirley Hoiland David Horn Ruth Horni Micllael Horowitz lane Howell Robert Huffman Mary Hughea Nlary Hunter Christopher Huntley Sylvia Huntley Phyllis Hurd Aludy lsquith Emily jackson john Jackson Henry .Iadow Larry Slziner scans rznreint literary selec tions. Q Deborah Johnson Donald johnson Arnold jones Kyle jones Anne josselyn Robert Judd Sarah Kagy Ronald Kallen Alice Kay Carnegie Club zu door unblocked. Richard Kimura Nancy Kling Constance Koeferl Robert Kohli Gail Kohns Robert Kreisel Barbara Landram Evelyn Lawlah julia Leedom Arlene Lehman Portia Leys Mary Linkas Leslie Lisle Lee Logan Page Long David Lowenstein Marianne Luarde Richard Lunt Lawrence Lurie Katherine Lyser Clara Mabee Douglas lNIcCohn Elizabeth Mclilroy l janet McGee Anne McGregor Charles Mahnken Louis Malucci Elizabeth Mandle john Mardock Martha Maricle I l X , X X 'fx fl CLASS UF 1955 - - .sw .v- 4.. , Ju ' 9 I' '5 4 E A s A I4 H9 g c, . l gs . it-ma y . M . my f Q if ,ff-in i ' Q ' 'L S 'QA' .,, l P A vis' K 'fl A K ., , ts- . J ii he 5 ,T l r . - 9 . as , W L ij 25 '55-I i f ef if r f X ' will It gif fi' N Y' I Ax xill I ,V ' . L -- , ., kt nn if ,I ii ff 1 it K 'iff' Z 9 1 S I W . Hi K 4 if f 'tw -ul X' 3 ,ai .qw , , 177 UNIOR lg. ,., I 1 41.1 It P j ' 3 1.3 . :?:i:2i1E1'ef'f'if .a a' 555' '53 e A X i A Ai l if Q A ...A 4 -I . VN -Ai F K ,, , v I -A Q-' K - ., ' 6 55' :Q r . ,i,, A V ll' if 055 II- If 4 cw V i J 'V i l HMP ffiifilz ,f,A . ' X kg A if Q25 t 4 - -f' i K ' , K ' Pi O .- A-gal , at , 'ive ' fm . il -, av in . -W I -A t ' K if , is A , JV 1 F ,.: 1 9 b T, lg! ' tx. V ji' j+1.fi I .ji K . va - V N 1 2 . 1 5' - . 5 X Y . . O f' ' ' ie, ii ig A Al - V ,, A- ,.,. ik . , L 4 i E tl A , AK 5 595' ..M - 'AA . 'F O HW K, H . 1 4 Il V Q Q - C '33 4 37 N Q: , - ,ff l A .1 I . .A h Y J bllyx . t . ,',' , '14 Q .1 ig? l I , i ll .s if ,f ii A ii V- ,-fl 'g 1' Y A i iii N Q X143 i I 4 s i ' s 1 if - at 5 O Q : V : 1 .. V ff ly, . O Q i' f ,, f-si M 178 Richard Martin Katharine Matthews Elma Matthias David Mattson Robert Meltzer Alcee Merry Harvey Meyer Louise Meyer Leslyn Michels Alary Ann Melh, Art Mantzke, and Page Long z'nzpr01fz'se on a theme for twelve rlrunzs, tuba, and vio- lin. Peter Miller Elizabeth Milne Ann Mitchell Larrie Moore Douglas Moreland Paul Morton Sally Moulton Robert Myers Suzanne Nebel Larry Newland james Newman Nancy Nicholson Murray Nicol Verolga Nix Robert Oakes jane Obitz Robert Olinstead Clark Olsen Theodore Oltman Helen Opie Margaret Ormsby Ruth Osborne Delores Osniola John Palmer Rufus Palmer Antony Papalia Ann Parshall Susan Parsons janet Paton Charles Peck Q Sine-Marie Pedersen Janet Penn Lois Penner Ruth Perlstein Carolyn Perry Ann Perry Ethel Peterson Marjory Peterson Richard Peterson Robert Pillard Xavier Pi-Sunyer Deborah Ploscowe Jerome Pollack jean Ann Porter john Priutt Fred Pryor Carol Randall Eva Reinkraut Hans Rilling Ruth Rittenhouse Martha Robb John L. Roberts John T. Roberts Frances Robinson Dorothy Rockwell Carol Rogers Edward Roman Oscar Roman Joyce Rosenheld Richard Ross Robert Rotberg Carl Rubis Betty jean Rugh Mary Russell Charles Ryerson Renee Sacks Ruth Sandham James Sanford Dorothy Savage Mr. joey Reichard performs a Bach pre- lude and fugue for teacher julie Leedom. ii CLASS OF 1955 i 3 9 2 'S l :Q 4? I j i A sa A y 3 ii V 2-,si 'QHA x i I 'V , l ' A 1 if M l E ' 'B F' 'Q' V 3 ., - f ':.:-,' Q. i g, , , J A ,K A My ,A .. l 'l gf , s ff l. ' C A . i xi, ,gf if T Nii . y is A.: - f li ' : f if.: ttsa P ae ' J: P , a.. r C 2 t ' . 1' . V. 14 . 'r . ' l l R X ' Hifi E '1 z '51, , ...Q Q R , ' IQ' h mvi., , fi . 7 UNIORS 4'-rw .. M .,,,u,a . 1' it 93 , -,Jail X ' .,, if j ll time fr TR I X 1. wg gig Q l ' as .2 elif' Q J l . 180 if l -. ,Q v -. , 1 S ' 4. .l f. l - , IAA. : ' ' A T- 1 gli I A , -r ,ff Susanne Schiller Lawrence Schur Richard Seaman Bradbury Seasholes jo Ann Sebesta Patricia Shenier janet Sherberg Marion Sibley Michael Siegel Carl Sieracki Gaius Slosser Cynthia Smith Lorna Smith Malcolm Smith Margaret Smith Mary Anne Smith Lawrence Sofler Albert Sonnenfeld Sylvia Soule Thomas Spacht Virginia Stacey XVilliam Stanford Beatrice Steglich Daniel Stein joan Steiner jo Anne Steinheimer Dorah Sterne Felice Stolmaker Joseph Swaim Thomas Taba Stephen Taller Georgia Taylor james Tenney Carol Tewksbury Katherine Tharp Mark Thelin Mary Thiergartner Helen Thompson Richard Thompson Miss Betty Leddy of Oberlin College say-9, cram, cram, cram! I Q Norman Thomas Carlton Thoumine Charles Titus Joseph Toth Robert Treclwell Thomas Tuttle Joanne Ullrich Jane Upper Phyllis Vail llflljllll' llllllillill and Doug Collins exjzlmv nature's little .sef'rf'l.-.-. Richard Vanderlippe Anne Vaughn Susan Wlager Elizabeth YValke1' Joan Walton jacqueline Warnick james Wlatson Marcia l'Veed lon l'Veinberg .lack Mleislaeirg Richard Hfeitfinan Helen Vllelckcr Nancy Wlhite Diane Vllhitely Laura XfVhiteside Marilyn l'Vick Jane Wight john YVillett Ann Vlillizuns John VVillianis Gretchen Winterhoff Tanya Withington Nancy NVood jane Wight Nancy XVl'lgl'llSlllilll Alan Wurtzel Harriet Yaniasaki Margaret Yocum Andrew Young Mary Young Dorothy Zehrung , .as-s...-:- ' W- is, ' Y s i ' .V I y 1 7 2- I ' A. ,, W ' A i' X. ' f Ns ' X Q fr- N is . . 'H A t ,sf -m t y -' , ' E N' Q y :J h . ' H in NT ' .ri ' Q'-. , . ' al l , All 1 'W 5-B I .x ., l L - ' ' S I x CLASS OF 1955 S ., X ., A 1 . i V ' ,-, A f 1 3 E 13 -0 , , . f , . ' Q - - W -1 . T- sa ,va 4 ,tii I as I ,V ii. , 'S . 4.-FU. ' an , , 5 Q x 'Q . T I0 ' 'Q f 1 Y. '1' f t - X , , N V 5 44 '5' -12 ' 5 ' A . 55, . an . llllil' Q sw-is 1 Q5 :- 'NM' . 'JIIYCPZ f ' L- ' ,. i 1' i 1 E 'att ff 1 ' VW- W- Q '27 2 V Tj Q ' 2 -' ' 1 Q Q if yi an as 'V Q dj, ji ' , S vs Vi li? OPHOMORES: Peaceful Plac ers Fall arrived. and so did the Hell-bent-for-revenge sophomore class, but the mis- calculated docility of the freshmen soon brought loss of sleep fand other thingsj to the sophomore men. However, the sophs' greater experience in such adven- tures soon showed itself as the froshs' hard-won supply of pants disappeared over- night. Things went smoother with the soph women, who had no trouble estab- lishing themselves as the Hchampeen Pooglistsf' Amiabilities returned brief- ly under Cover of Help Day. while the battle of the numerals was fought at the gates of the field house. Placquerism was resurrected after Christmas, and man- aged to stave off its more recent counterfeit, while eight burlap beauties danced to the music of Phil Millers band at Rebound,' following the basketball game. The March that came in like a polar bear left with the Banner Dance, with the Green and 'White resting in honor in Yuan Chang's prize Winning banner. 'Q SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Anne Horsfall, lfV0men's Social Clzazrmzzng Bert Cirossnmn, Vice-Presiderzt: B0 Rose, Secre- lmw rlCl1Slll'6'Tf Dale Conly, Pl'l'SIiIlt'IIf. . f CLASS OF 1956 Freshmen get crowned. Jerome Abeles Mark Abramson Marilyn Adams David Alion janet Ainsworth Doris Allen George Andrews VVinnifred Ankers Jean Anthony Janice Anzulovic jane Arnold Shirley Asseier Jane Badger Ruth Bainton Darrell Baker Walter Baker Barbara Bandies james Barnes Carol Barrett Mary Bartholomew Mark Belsey John Bennett Barbara Bernhardt Suzanne Beyer 'ite JF' 1 4 Q2 T ', 9 N - K T f Q- .,ra- . ,X A -3 n . 1 g., 2 ' + .2 5, Q it sm A. lm 7' ,N .f. 'Q -- r xi, I l ,J l . if O 3 if . , ...Q I ill: f' i 4,24 1 a 1 P' Q' if 'af x I X f QM ' ,, Q l df. A B in r j: 5 J 'V' ,W A . QI? l 183 OPHO ORES ,795 ai 'Q' ii yi J 1 7-3 ,N , 35 li K? S' W Q4 ur , f L Q -s M ti viii '6 7 x .vi J wi fx 1x 5 F Yi Ai' WF. fn .-L 'xggksi an Z? David Bieber William Bishop Russell Blackmer Francine Blazina Lludith Bloch Diane Block Gloria Bonheld Iulie Bennett lo Anne Boon Li: Ermflio, Mary Ijrzlms, and Susan Rmellart know the wow. Edward Bosworth Judith Boucher Ann Boyle Ann Brainerd Martha Brice Katherine Brown 'I'in1othy Brown 'Wesley Brown Nancy Butler Carolyn Calahan Charles Campbell Mary Jane Caldwell Arlene Cantor Frederick Carlson Karen Carlson Shirley Carpenter .lules Chan Yuan'Chang Carol Cheney Ruby Chill Barbro Christenson Constance Chu Vilnis Cieinins Dorothy Clark Andre Clewell Charles Coffman Richard Cole Mary Comstock Dale Conly Margrit Conover a l 5 john Cook Richard Cooper Nancy Corwin Sydney Coulter Walter Crafts Gary Craven Jean Cressey Joyce Cullen Priscilla Curtis Elizabeth Cushman Paul Davis Patricia Day jean Deller joan Dennison Lira Desai Robert DeVoe Louise Dewey Helen Diehl Elizabeth Dinsniort- Emily Easton Alice Eclelniann Iohn Ehrman Lilla Eliet Elson acova YVil'lian1 Essecks Joseph l-'ensterniaker Fermi Giulio Victor Farrall Catherine Fixx Dorrelle Flavin William Flax Sue Flick Thomas Fonda Wayne Foote Douglas Ford Margaret Foster Mary Frost Ann Fuller Marie Furcron jack Kemp and illmfp Sawyer share 0 nzicro- scope in biology lab. CLASS OF 1956 Y.. if , Ea 2 M, :L ii , , ii i A I 1 ' i 'A 'is' 1 5 'fi V? ,M 3' H. ,ya ' F-SV. 'mx ssh 'Q K K , xg iq . sf T t A : A it i 1 , A . 4? 'i I gy , P N 1 i , V F .V . 4 1, J a' ' ' 1 1 its I X L4 x . Ji s ui? Q o vu X K' A VW... . K A www' 1 429' . we X vw-2 -ifggx:f ',- if' .. V ' l-away' , nw, a . -' ieuf -2213: re I Q. C tj F li k 6 tem. :- L4 V 3 K A K ., X Q as, is Nik 2:54 kr ' ffl if if N .. , .,,. I , ,J F U. H. GP V 13' SOPHO ORES :?k,,. g5V: , vi- ' 1 l .' , 3 g I, ' I lg' 1515 t 1 r i fi 95? , ,L may an ar ,s Z L '? 7-v f , uns if G A ' A 4 . Q. l' 1 3, t T 3 -Q I v ..- mega, , W, , i y 5' W -- -1 4? I X u l g Q an Qs' f Q l t, s i . 1 i , , i ' Z! fr it ,. , ef, x it i 9 -vf I 186 Carolyn Gable Carolyn Gage Thomas Garth john Gates Robert Geissinger Gregory Gay Richard Genberg Barbara Gingrich Judith Girton Paul Glascoe Kathryn Gloeckner William Goebel Andrew Goldner Connie Goldsworthy Patricia Gottschalk janet Gracia Nancy Green Burton Grossman Rasa Gustaitis Grace Hagerty Ruth Haines Emily Hall Arthur Hallett Ril Handwick Arno Hanel George Hardgrove Barbara Harman Rodney Harrington jean Harris Mary Heller Robert Heltman Norman Henderson Alison Herriott Hartman Hessel Douglas Hill Wendell Hill Ellen Hiltbrand Kiplinger Hine Ralph Hiskey Dime Emory and Gef- ald Moshiri get their daily culture. L Harriet Hiu Phyllis Hnath Mary Hoerr Richard Holmes David Holmes john Hofman Ernest Hook jon Hougen Nancy Horton Ed Roman prrzctices for his IVa1'ner H1111 debut with an OIvr'rIz'11 music class. jean Hubbard Anne Horsfall Delos Hughes Elizabeth Humphrey John Humphrey Nancy Hungate Lucy jackson Bernard Hunter Frank Isaacs Robert Jensen Carol jerjisian Cynthia Jones Norman Jung Mary Jurisch Hfilhelmine Kaefer Joan Kaloczi Brenda Kaplan Michael Kasdan Lenore Keene Jacqueline Kelly Robert Kelso John Kemp Mary Kendall Rosalind Kennedy Eldon Kenworthy Doria Kessler Nancy Kistir Richard Kimball Henry Kingdon Frank Klapp ,ti ' ' I r 5 I i lim , ,. A 1 x ',.-.Y v ,J 1 x A . R i xi, Y ' xi- ' Q1 2' 1 is P 3' H: - Q I P' 1 Q ,U .A -,J yi: L i f N , nbnv ti i,. if 3 f- V , U, up - 4, -gs , ,:,, ,, f' -',-, , , CLASS OF 1956 f- ' y -sr: Q E 4' 5 3' w -U K 1- Ai 5 A .. - 1 l 3 ' I V. , .,i' .1 ., r 7? f 3' fl , J, ii' 1 , K X ' K ' ' W-5 A - ' v p if ,rj 1 f x we i I ri' Q A ' '3' xgrl - H .N t U my KQV -, J, M W i i if , Q N GZ A- f X . ? . T H. f' 'ii av ff V t y Y 6 Q - - ' ,w -1 1 V if -sn I F , J , l 'A I 1' , y is 'Q 9.1 . il lg, l ii I a Q xl b J A -bf, x A 5' .22 ' e ye, , abducted -aa A L . Q S I k? -, 3 3 , f. , ., i f , 1 f - A ff, ' -,. V1.1 A ' ii Y .Ga ,-.. , M- W , 1 A -ug a i 187 SOPHO ORE L L, dn Q ff- ,. 3 Q , Q1 if tu . 72- : , Q--f .1 f .w1'wQ,g,L P f liiisiii in L ,.-Q. 5 : G gs, . t I I V M5 . -,., . , 3 A i 3 ' V ' . ..a'- 9+ 'Q f ' lk 9 - '- i ' ' ' TJ 335: L - Z 1-. -'I L- 'Y fd if K - 1 - X r K - 'F' 3 -Xgqag 9 1 H 1 f - it vi: ' I, x ' -Tv -, A 4 t M Tw gi ' , -f- , V ,, . ' f . if Qi fZisw'i ti srw? , 2 . 1 , . l A i f' I l .' 1 Ll' ' ' , 1 fg A . K . H ,I 3 . V ., A K' xx , qw 9 ' It f Q . , is 'K . J ax V 11 i Y ff- V Y YW W W - Y f ii ff ,f 7 uhh X1 'Y N ll -14. xx 1 , , - .- ',-'::1'13- an -ft 188 Shirley Knapp Mary Knight Sandra Kocher Harvey Kornberg Laura Kress .loan Lambert Carol Lang .Xnndora Langeland Alohn Lankliord Cm11'1'j2ffn11 Gumboa jyffrfornzs Il I'I'!lZL'f1I.i!lll clrlllfe. David Lawall Martha Lawall .Iohn Lawrence Celia Leighton Helene Lenz Kathryn Leonard Eater Lerdahl Andrew Lesko Phyllis Lewis Anina Levin john Levy Pamela Levy Thonias Lewis Iohn Light Arthur Linibach Gretchen Lobiniller Linda Loeiller Allen Lovekin Donald Loveland Rita Loving Ruth Lubin Norma McCallan Robert NIcClusky Marilyn McCord Garth hlCCOl'lI1lCli Paul McCoy -Iaines McKelvey Richard Makman Martha Malicoat Dorothy Maloney Q I Marian Manclell janet Manly Darrell Mansell lludith Manwell Margaret Manzer Lauretta Marc Bernard Martin Delbert Mason Leslie Mason Phyllis Mayer Robert Mencher Robert Meseroll VVillian1 Meyer John Mickel Dorothy Miller John Miller Ann Miller Milay Mills Pierre Miquelon Freydoun Moazecl Judith Mollin joel Montague Thomas Montie Marguerite Moore lN'Iarilyn Moore Melissa Moore Elaine Moosdorf Martha Morris Stephen Morris Mary Moyer Max Mueller Henry Myers Barbara Nadig jerome Nelson -Ioan Nelson Marilyn Nelson Nancy Nelson Sarah Nesbit Elizabeth Neuman Man's best friend, the noble Schwin. as B, 5. , an ' 'E' in . r .-Y f CL SS OF 1956 'fi- 1 L s use W Gm 1 s. .M 'Q 3 , - - af a f 5' wr K I fi i i 0 '34 i-I gg W X A fi ni? A V 3:3 iyvgfgl , ' ' ,-X?'z1F31?':?? ' -fi re 2 '13 f'-5 ,gs ,n ag 1. ' r N W-wamw , .lui fa nh, ' ,C . ,W ., .wx - Q 'za . Q 1 ,gy l ir! aw aww: P W , ' 8 1 , sz 'P 4 ' ti if 1? Q Q ,. 5 . . ?' ., limb r , X M 7 IJML ,Q X . ' are get a t Dfg Numa .fe More It.. Ugg tts it tio D, it ... y'-' m ' X 3 55 ' F' A- - f 2' we , ,, . ,QQ A. : . ,,-.. 3, V,,-,,. Q I I - .4 .,,, . , V lwWwMQQM+w 5'.,ta gig, i, f gi f I - fs 'Sym 4 Q. 189 SOPHO ORE K . , 9F ' ' 3 , , 'A ' , fa. L' ,l .4 , 1 Q , ' 5 N, Q Q ' fu x 4,3 5 ' z hs- . v 5 , Q . ,I 'rag . ,I .. IE, ,, .Q l it , we - AJ.- App 1 '- ' l i fr :I 3? -we t 73 '59 ,E 'Y'1?' J A '33 ss . , 1 ' 1 1 ' . . ,T A I .L ..,, M fx y 1 ' , ses' , ' fir 4 , as 33 ' lk - f :fs L 1, rf g 'sfo A ,. 1 A C ' I l Cs Q Y X 'W ' s f .. , ' ' xx' - hi '.v. PM I7 ' V .' -Q3 .-nz., ff' .4-also , K , . N I .l 1 y A ,. -2 l X.-, . ff ' Q ff 'W I F5 ,I 1 'B' , av n v Z . -h.. . it y X A 'N X N , ffgfif. a. virgin- is ,.., I '53 Q.. -Q' Yi -A' ,,- .sa - All ,- si x ' ' Q , . I 190 Suzanne Newcomb Eliot Newsome Nola Nickrenz -lane Norby Bruce Norton Marion Noss Ronald Oakley Boris Oblesow Carol Oehler Eleanor Ogden Alfred Oneto Edmund Ostrander Carolyn Padelford Roberta Page Alice Parmelee Stuver Parry Margaret Paton Sue Patterson Dorothy Payne Neill Payne Carol Pearce Juanita Pearson jane Peck jane Perkins Polly Perry janet Phillips john Picken Anne Pickering Arthur Poe Paul Preising james Pugsley Carolyn Rapp Eileen Razek Nancy Regnier Helen Reise Josephine Rettie john Rice Carole Richardson Craig Richmond Don Walker, Chuck Winterling, and Al Needle have lost thezr 71 67716. l i Pearl Richmond JoAnne Riseman John Ritschard Nathan Robiogel Mary Roeder Martha Roess Linda Rogols Lawrence Rose Richard Rosen Liz Van Leuven, Kathy Leonars, and Betty Newman meet for their regular Sat- urday morning 8:00 bull session. Susan Royal Kathleen Ruesink Philip Rummel Richard Rush james Rusk Charles Russell Mark Rutledge Elizabeth St. Clair Donna Samuel Leslie Sanders Ellis Santone Mary Sawyer Carl Schaefer Ann Scheaffer Peter Scheiber Martin Scherr Edward Schneid Thomas Schwartz Frederick Seil Donald Shankweile Donald Sharpe George Sharples Elizabeth Shaw Dolores Shedroff Charles Sheptin Barbara Sherer Thomas Sherman Larry Shiner Edwin Sholz Irwin Siegel I' CLASS OF 1956 0 Q f Q' i .4 5 ' - y as S vp R . i t . V V ,Wx I f .N , - W -rl.:-A W T v ' LR f 5' Q i V13 f i -A if it -Pf- I a , - X 'J - f 'E 'av f 'H L ' P f it ' ws' 1 - , , Q,-is yvt' , fra i x-l',f i, I if 7 , A 5 24:4 fir' 2 ,1 .. ' . L A, t r- ' . ' QW' '--4 li - Aw ' Hffflp' .,. 'i 3 Q5 3' X-A .fini l9l SOPHOMORES fx 03 -3 . a -.,. f Q' si 2 M, ,F I C SH 'Q-.fi Ji 4 .ta 5 i ii ,f 2 . . 4' as ifdlhfillsz, fr I 3 -54 1' W-3, 192 V . 5 3.'.T-Qi? ,i 1 t . i ,Sk its 15 . way .t ,mv aff- ii- X . , it i ti at uts H ' , 12,1 ,Q ,zr w ,X -fagf y 'il' if 1 4 S if xt Q Q -. S M. ,, V ., go t 1 ii . 628' k,. Paul Silver Margaret Simmerer Mary Ann Singleton Sylvia Sitterley Martin Skala joseph Slaclkus -Ianice Smith Shirley Smith Cynthia Soller Will it explode? ifnmzclerc Dave Soule, .viruzzling over Ann zllcliregrn' who con- dzzrfs un 6NIJ6I'liI71f'I1f. Sandra Solomon Henry Soloway Robert Sousa Barbara Spawton Susan Spence Guy Spiesman NVantla Springer Anne Steere David Sternbach George Stevenson Jerold Stock Barbara Straub David Strawson -lean Strawson Carolyn Streine Susan Struggles Charles Suhr Robert Sullivan David Sutton Lourana Swift Dorothy Tarr Eileen Tate Carole Tempest David Thomas Charles Tibbits Carter Timmons Penelope Tinkham I Martha Tischke Nancy Toy Nancy Trotter Q Nathan Twining Marie Ullrich Edwin Vaile William Vance Paul Van der Slice Alice V:mLeuvan Virginia Voigtlander Geo. Von der Muhll Elizabeth X'Valker Margit VVallace Philip XfVarner Ruth lVatson Martin XfVayne William NVeaver George lfVebb Douglas lvebster Harris lVebster Aviva Hleisman Louise XVeiss Clarke Mfells Manfred NVenner Bridget VVeston Burns XVeston Gilbert l'Vestreich Marian WVheeler Janice VVhitaker Catriona VVhite Robert YVhitsell Ruth Wickersham Nancy XVidmer Bruce VViley David VVilliams Nancy VVilson William lVittig Mayer Wolf Daryle Mfolferu Shirley lVooden Charlotte Xvright joline Yost Hia Young Oberlin students Em- my Heimarz and Pete Theil are given a glimpse of lean. red meat. 5 f 'Q-,H -fs' . N Aff' . . . ww, w res, -g , . 's-Rfk w 1 - ,- . V 2 e ,. . e I N 1,5 eu. H., .' ' , '33 :QQ-ee-2-,', f CLASS UF 19 6 ai is X i5fi3f? i i 2 ,fa .. 's., ' 71? fx. 'B it . . 5 Ls ff 193 FRESHME : Robust Rebels The hrst impression a freshman class has of Oberlin is memorable, if nothing else, Registration Mfeek might more properly be termed Indoctrination YVeek. Aside from actual registration this year's freshmen crawled through the usual psychological tests, placement tests, first classes, appointments for Wolf Book photos, and Activities Night. Hell Week saw an increase in beanie snatching, a hectic day of running around in that crazy freshman costume, and culminated in the annual bonfire followed by the boys' pajama run. Getting down to more serious business, the class elected their ofhcers in early October, and shortly thereafter freshman dorms initiated their contributions to Oberlin's social life. Informal parties at Baldwin, house formals at Talcott and May, splash parties given by Federal, a Tank or Lord hay ride, the MB Open House-all these and more were a very im- portant part of the freshman social life. The Class of '57 topped off a most impressive beginning to its college career with its successful formal dance, 57th Heavenf' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Eric Weber, Pres!- denlg ,lane Gray, VVOmcn's Social Chairmmzg jnditlz Hicks, Secretary-Tr0aszu'cr.' Pete Clzontow. Jllerfs Social Chairman. I 194 FRESHMEN N 1 - 4 ' . AA.: ' rx QV , X X A l 1 - ' 1- . A I 'fi' A . s 1 ,, ' ' Y. , f J,' L l ' J l to AQ. K . f'5 I 'Q If r 'yi' Aj t A - .X A Q li, . ' Y K Q i A Bk B :xi an AA r ' -1 E ' AL. . s 4 f Rt ' ' 5 . 1 , 5 X Q ' i 1 'fl' A 1 1, 'V E , 3 -V M K S - 2 r l 1 ig H Nf 'Q , is 0 if-Qi Rfb i' radii ' X251 gi. K- r, 3 2 i . ' ?i ' Q- l 'EQ ' , - rw ,X 46 'f M ' L Y K A if .6 Y 7J',1:. g V A, ' Q , k Z. 1 - ,AA 1, AT h l V LS, D U s 1 s . ei ' P M r Q 1 if if f - . tu VX, , 'Ee I A, ' ' Ni vw X :Q Ain if 'I96 janice Alberti Travis Altman Phillip Alvarez Dennis Anderson Diane Anderson Mary Andrews Robert Andrews Margaret Andrus Henrietta Arakawa Lloyce Arnold Robert Ashcraft Jerold Auerbach Louis Auld Janice Baggett Karen Ball Aaron Ballonoff CCI'SllOl1l Barber jean Barker William Barnes Michael Baron Kinnnich Beach Mary Bealnan Nancy Beethain blames Beittel Carol Benedict Byron Berheld Cecily Bernheiin Dorothy Berting Bertha Betsch Thomas Beutner -Iohn Biaggi Martha Bicking Patricia Billinger Bob Blackburn Beverly Bliss NValter Bogner Alfred deblaager Francis Bonkowski Nancy Bonte Marilyn Bos N Mary Bostock Gloria Boyce Nancy Boyle William Brainard Mfilliam Brandeis Nancy Brandes Richard Braun William Breting Elchanan Bronstein Richard Brysacz Anne Budlong Ann Buell Milton Bullock john Bunuel Rollin Burkholder Peter Buttenwieser Ardele Campbell Marion Cane Caroline Carleton Jean Carol Patricia Carpenter Marcia Cary Jean Casten Margaret Castle John Cazale Jane Chamberlain janet Chipman John Chivily Peter Chontow Judith Christman Mary Clagett James Claghorn Anne Clampett Sondra Clarke Carol Clemeau Joseph Clonick Margaret Clymer Fredric Cohen jeremy Cohen Diane Colb H, 9- if . . ,iv 'S wb' X X ,Ex . . , Y fe A Q ul N it X . I+? H E XF . if if 1 ' 1 ,,-V. -1 lg, 2 2 'U v J Y -. xx In - - .au A 1 x 3 if CLASS UF 1957 'e - M, , Q.. .ILLL :ff Q it if '-2, A N . Q rn i F' V P f 'Efs 4 C ' , X. ' 4 C --'- ' M- 1 ' M - . . , , 7' ' ni' Q ffl ' P M f A . , 9 , 1 . 1 V .Q get i - - I ' 1 5,29 A , , QF 1 'fb I X X , . ' 311 1 .4 A - ' - uri: . ' r bi . it F , ,..- . ,, V. ' QQ. t Y, Kr WA 1 V- , 1 . i s , F I be ig 14 - . we-,gyh - , AQV q p Q V. .iai B , -' 1' A - t . N 'i f' .1 I .H-p -jr ,:,:.,,?:::,:.. Q 4 - 5 - ..1::Q,, r',- M , Q ntg V . Y: Q , -. ' T 3 , I ' Q X A ik 197 FRESHM rn? '4 ii b i x Q .1 ' :sr fl. fi C if 5 A ,.vP, D , Mui 198 Susan Colby Raymond Coleman Marylee Colman Ann Colt FT6S'.lIII1?71 signing up Book pzctures. james Compere Carolyn Compton Robert Cook Barbara Cool David Cramer jerry Cranor Nancy Crayton Nancy Crittenden john Crosson jane Crowell .Ion Cunnyngham Michael Curtis Ruth Curtis William Curtis Benjamin Cutler William Cyr john Daly Sheldon Daum Carol Davidson Paula Davies Colleen Davis Douglass Davis Lawrence Davis Edward Decker Frank DeFalco Margaret Bolsterli Deborah Dew Carolyn Dexter John Dill Beverly Disque for Wolf Q David Dobbins Donald Douglas Mary Dudley Ralph Dupee Elsa Durfee David Dustin Sarah Eades Richard Eddy Lynetta Edgar Richard Edgett james Ellis Elizabeth Emeis Carolyn Epstein Michele Erdinan Elizabeth Ermilio Emory Fanning Stavroula Fanos Robert Fay Carolyn Feis Audrey Ferguson Daniel Finke Gay Fischer Stanley Fisher Charles Fitzgerald Joel Flashl-nan john Forrer james Foster David Fox Dan Fraenkel Peter Frank Allan Frankel Thomas Freed Hardy Freeman Murray Freeman Consematory faculty enter- tazn freshmen in Warner Con- cert Hall. l X Q 5 - 4 . Q Q f Y ' XS: , A-. , ju? CLASS OF 1957 i 1 i .. h 1,3 ,M Q fe:-gf. Q , ,,- was-1,-,if i ,+...j.j-ls M.. . .:af3ff' ' ' I ' ' '. 'F ,Y ya Fw., :V - V my . . ,A ? 4 A f -' .35 1 V' ' ' -7 i , A , . at , X ... Q iii ? ' .fl is .. .1 Q' K i -' X - .. X . - ,.s- , - -. , . ' . ' ' f,k.:.- fi: ,. if fg s, - I v .Y , t--A, av-. 1 .51 rw F F e F af i ta Q tl i F E fe + -F A as Et. rsrs at i xr E , ' Y, r ' i ,- 1 ,I F Cv 'S' ll ff W ' 1 F 2? ' ' ll ' V i qi it - ef ,Z i K V I H fi 53,1 ,s: x ' U ,pp A ..:- : e - s ' .. I .5-5: I., U ri Q i ..,, W ,A E if ' -. r si t F , 'e-f ' f ' 4'- Y ' .yffii . A . A L x. if V- xii N.- , ,.X .. ' l 'Gif - e 1 V- I - Y , s' .'.-, 5 4 lib-, . I ' K-,'5:- ., -- 'T , ' Y , 5 - ix I N 1 1? :-- - Q e. .- I V 'ff L... 55 if - X gf 3 -- ' .a ? '5-f C 1 f ,,: . ' ' 2 ii if Q ' E , Q kr an ,M 1 ' 'T ' H if . we 5215 .A , ., , . ,......,.,, , 199 FRE SHME -ea .w I .E -we 5 it N., fv- ...AY - ii 1 1 E3 7 , .1 e 33 , gf I .Q if - L If K .. X. ' 1 :Q f .. 1 it Q4 1, ...K ,w L 4 1 Q, 9 7 ,., . Q 200 31 .b Q jf , i rr I. gy :ff 3 t, ' Fir A 4 nf .5 A , swf -1,1 , j V , X .x - at 415, t X r fl gif' A f L. C A ' t A L.. A -if - I , 1:4 fx, .W Q ' A 1'3 Eli A l l l . ll 'lv 11' f 'Q . G 3 . ' . nf s ' '.'.Y: +. e ' . , ,,., I 4 ' -1 e. E' .A Y ., GI 0 nf ,K 3 G t. ff I V as + L: 1. . e L.. -' ' Q- lx 5131 , - ' - ,fl . TT? 1.5 if 3 - ef? ii' ' 1. V F A G ' iixfg.iii if 5. i if 2' , 2, .W -if I Gabriel Frommer Clementine Fry john Frye .Iudith Fuess Elizabeth Gale Margaret Gallup Concepcion Gamboa Iohn Gardner Nita Garrahan Laurie Gaskins Sandra Gatliff M indaugas Gedgaudas Kathryn Geith Thomas Gelehrter Harlan Gephart David Ginsburg jack Gleason Raymond Gleason David Glick Eric Gluckman Barry Goldensohn Donald Goldman Richard Goldstone Donald Good Daniel Goode Gerald Goodman Charles Gosselink Larry Gottheim jane Gray Carolyn Green Esther Greenleaf June Greenwood Joyce Griffith Caroline Grimes M iehael Grossman Edwin Gurdjian Myra Gutsche .leanette Haberstock Shera Haight Edelgard Hainke Q Eleanor Hall Margaret Hamilton Robert Hamilton Joanne Hanar Alyce Harris Carl Harris Vyda Harris Vernon Harrity Joy Hartline Murad Hashini Roger Havranek Patricia Hawley Mary Hayes Marlene Haynie Charles Heard John Heckert Roger Heinzen John Helgeson Charles Herron Joseph Hickerson Judith Hicks Walter Hill Theodore Hipple Susanne Hirsch Elizabeth Hobson David Hoecker Jane Hoey Judith Hollinger Janet Holmes Donald Holzman VVillian1 Hoover David Horowitz Ann Hosley Mary Hospador David Hottmann Dale Hullington Arthur Hunkins Jane Hurley Glenn Jacobson David Jenness aff V . . YU! 4-fi: X . X 4 S 3 is ,Nr Q: is 1 R n:- . :sims M. . ,i Q9 is 3 si R ri CLASS OF 1957 Lt I 595' J' Q' J H L ii A5 V ' .'.,. tg -' N .J-' A Q, W in nf .,--i ' J , ,. 'J ' ' 'il ,iv- 1 iitx f i tt e J s H sa- .J 'Lt ia As , P, 3 5 ' .JV iss' -2 if -my f l . 5. ' . if' Q s ' lflffs ., ...af J, gr ,. . gf 'l' , ' . fat .-' aw-M, ' . 3 fl -4 1 ,W V . I .. .,.4w5S:T r- ' X , C X . '- gn g, f'1.L, - I ,- 1,:F5i4S: .'f: ' ' ' -v , ' V- H N J f.. Izafix . 'FH -. . -5 '-: i,' if - f 4 ' ff 6:,'E N1 ' .Sfi f f ,J J s - - Ngggfaxf-V-SX QA? At X - ' 4 201 FRESHM N - if -'xg-vo - , X 4, ' wa ,. .M ,ii A ' , W ,Ffa '. r - 1, :Hap , ' Y- ?-J 1 . fr' 'vm 3 ' . gif.-EQ. 7 g. tb' I SHEL, I -J, ' - ,J Q 5 as V - 'Q X . W, ,xx Ai' . 1 A ,Ll..,i,..a..i., s ,A . .nfl . ' S if ,, if Q 5 4 1. D' J 1 1 giggle ',f' v e sr r iff' - S .J ti I T 3 f at f 1 Q 3, V2 , QV! I ia' ' .,. xv if wr! t 1 x x l gs,-Q ' 5 V . . ' :,..'::fE . -ni . ,I .zu i jan jenniches Forrest Jobes Carolyn johnson Dale johnson Carol junker Lee Kadel Stephen Kaplan David Katz Sally Katz Anne Keller Harold Kelley Sidney Kellogg Gail Keyerleber Bruce King Louise Kinnear Douglas Kinsey Kay Kirby Patricia Kleinert Daniel Kleinman Galen Kline William Knight Carolyn Knowles Richard Knowles Nona Knox Kathryn Kountz Judith Kramer Alice Kroc jean Landrarn Arlene Landrevil Joanna Larson Marva Laster Ralph Law Gilbert Lawall Aaron Lazare le Sue Struggles serving punch at the Ste11enson's Tea f0'f fresh men. 202 O Q lean Leaman Iris Lee Gerald Lehmann Marilyn Leidig Freshmen discussing college social life with .Miss Von Wenfk. Carolyn Lejonhud Harold Lemmerman Henry Lengnick Robert Leon Patricia Liang Suzanne Lilly Kenneth Lindfors Ruth Lindsey Ann Lloyd Donald Lloyd David Logan Mary Logsdon Elisabeth Lohr Winifred Lomas Delmar Long Marion Long Robert Love John Lovell Leona Lovell Elsa Ludewig john McCarthy Janet McClure jean MacCormick Robert McDade Peter McDermott Robert McFarland Nancy McGrath Melvin McKeachie Anne McKnight Robert MacLa.ren s -X is 5 Sw X-r X , f . KESN- faux. , ' - . ...X .NH 8 el... - s - xi s B N -Qs 4 bm mi., st '- f el ff . r . .bg . .IA ..L. l X K 7 . . K 4. 4' Q Aw X 51 . 1 he g I Qs I . xA . VN ' Q P 1 - ,Lg-1,5 .3 K Jes - ' rf . ' th, r I - s . 5. ,. . I 1ii.f'1'i 'L 1' I.. 'tif' gg ' . - : ' r - ' ' iii?- ,H , V W H is ka me CLASS OF 1957 W 1,12 me .,x. -. at J . X : ' Y-5 ,nf , , iw ' X . JZ-bs A ...L X E f like . .X 5.- 5 -r' a 41 4, 4 X: 1 .- .',s it R W 3 1 4 t1 R 1 4 V I ' l A fu, ' -L.. ,Q ' - - --4 li lg 7 i' 'ii ,. Qs e M K J , J K.. as ,, N li ff f'. 1 . .. p Ay., W 5 .- ..f,+.:f f 'g L A.. .,-ds- 5 . - , - . 1 z .af E: X my ,., . , P, .'-' I If . al I Q' K ii . I fl iw QI: - '.... il I, 203 FRESHM N g Qi . 57? T . gs? 'Q 'Q E' ww- 7 -s , Q .A 2 ,. 1 N li! liffiiiligh 'f f t, A -N fn 1. VY - 8 Q S12 '+ Q 7 - .iq . -zu. f , yy . 'R ,' M 'J ' I I , A., ,.,- ,,f:j3 . '.,f.?: A A ,, an i . ,flaw fi - .ag . R ' alia in ,sg l . - . l 2 'T -l Y - V . il fl! Ngw ix.. 204 J Q, 5 , fe . we l A -Q ig. .i 9 , Y 2 A iff , fa-. 1 5, ,lf I-'Q r ff .X wr ' R .- S K is if ,S 4, K 4 . A44 , ,xl -' -'-if 2, ' fi at 4 A I -if 'an Dorothy Mack Vernon Maetzold Conrad Malicoat ,lohn Magnus Elizabeth Maltbie Mary Marcus Thomas Martin Philip Mattson Thomas May Diane Mayer udith Mearig Donald Meminger Norma Mentzer Ronald Messner Brenda Meyer Coleen Meyer Robert Meyer Alan Mighell Carlene Miller Genevieve Miller Gerry Miller jean Miller Fredrick Minn Lawrence Mirel Marcia Nlitchell David Mitten Robert Molison Patricia Monk jane Moore jean Morin -Iudith Morrison Marshall Morrow Adrienne Motter Mary Moyer Elayne Muir Lorraine Myer james Nathanson Rosemary Neathery David Nelson Nancy Neumann Alfred Nicely Nancy Nieburger Elizabeth Niehl Patricia Niesen Nancy Nobmann Marjorie Noll jean Ogden Raymond Oliver Tyler Olsen Willard Oplinger June Osborne Aaron Page Shirley Pao Frank Parsons lNilliam Patterson Harriet Patil Marylin Pauley James Paulino David Pearson Charlotte Penfield Ann Peters YVilliam Peters Cloyd Pfister Alice Pfohl Carol Phillips Donald Phillips Lloyd Phillips Anne Pollard Mary Pietsch Richard Poling Annamae Porter Suzanne Posson Peter Potter Helen Powell Patricia Powell Ronald Rabenold Constance Ramsey Donald Randall Elena Rasch Richard Recht CLASS OF 1957 Y 1? Q X lin 205 FRE HM :- Y'i 'i 1 , . 1 Pj , , V ' .,--gA.- it 1.-fi' 'P 1 y K . ng Y ' '-ve if may Y L , 1 i V i 'VQ li l +--lt? z--4 s,, . iifi ' : ' , wi fff - -in -iff 1,4 i- . V- , .,. A 4 1 fa. ', 2: 4 , fc -T f 1'f, ,,,.i'i - K N 4 , . ,., . - we f s gi N af .Y K' . T -- I f ., a A' ' l.: 'vi 'sq , A gf - Z qxzz 1, I X 1- 5' f lf' S ' 1 xp . 'sql - Q jg' T xxx Av-3 . I, h J 3 i :'-A -f ' ri A 4 I 1 r v3 - it 'hm 2 y X i li i A .A A -' 206 William Reed Marianne Reisner Eric Richards Genevieve Ridout Tank freshmen hard at work at dorm m ixers. Doris Rieker Mary Riker Susan Rinehart Peter Robertson Charles Robison Sandra Rogers Richard Rooney Sandra Rosin Barbara Rusch Gilbert St. Clair Ann Sampson Craig Sawyer Lowell Sayles Joyce Schariner Roberta Scheff Roy Schinickel Elaine Scholz james Schubert Howard Schwarts jane Scott Anne Seelye Robert Senior Virginia Service joseph Shakes Thomas Shaner Marc Shapiro David Sharer Lee Shelley Josephine Shively Arthur Shorin 5 Abigail Sibley Lawrence Sigman Laura Simms Carla Sims Miriam Sitler Sarah Slater James Smail Marjorie Smith Shirley Smith Mary Smucker Audrey Snyder Majo Sommer Susan Somogyi Sheridan Speeth William Speidel Arnold Spellman Dorothy Spelman Michael Stein John Stephenson Joyce Stern Robert Stern Patricia Stevens Frances Stewart Cheney Stimson Mary Stitley Elizabeth Stoffer Alma Stokey Brita Strandberg Carolyn Stradford Philippa Strahm Joy Strausbough Using the Tank men ans mu- szcal chazrs in after-dinner games. .2 CLASS OF 1957 IQ! A 207 FRE HME r Q f ' , li . A . 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W my 4 'Q 'ski bf K f f - A --L 1- ----A V Y ..Y..... ---.4..,...a-, WL . , we Joanna Stringham Dean Strohmeyer Richard Strom Harry Subin Marjorie Sumner Richard Sutlin .james Swearingen Esther Sweigart Clara Swift George Tagatz Charles Taggart Robert Takach Edward Tarr David Tatelbaum Geoffrey Taylor john Taylor Katharine Taylor Kenneth Taylor lVillia1n Thomas Martha Thompson Geraldine Thurman .Ioan Timmins Gwendolyn Tingley Laurence TODIS Harry Toigo Coral Tome Rebecca Truitt Mary Tucker Mary Turek Linn Turner Sue Valentine Dorothy Vanliseltine Lyra Van Wien X'Vorth Vaughan Berta Velasquez Dominic Venturella Claire Vick -judith Vincent Michael Voichick Lily Xvade 5 Phyllis lfVagner Maralee Walker Susan Walker Paul Walter joan Mlarner Elizabeth Warrick Eric WVeber Malcolm XVechsler Paul Wehr Ellen Weiss Arlene Welchman Barbara Weller Alice lfVestmaas john Yvhalin Donald Mfheeler Estelle VVhelan Richard Wfhite Lawrence Wightman Richard Wigley Sandra Vlfilcox Freda WVillard Brewster VVillcox Carole Williams Cynthia Wfilliams Gilbert Williams john Williams Marilyn Williamson Obadiah Williamson Rachael Wineburgh Mary Winston Elsbeth Winterling Stephen Wise Lutrelle Wishart Jerry Worsham Carol Wright Naomi Yamashiro Lorraine Young Charles Zerby Frank Zierer Allen Zimmerman 8 , .'1 J s n t 'f 'Q' .V xlb, leger, I x X x ai- is Q ,At su .X RN S I fe -tv.. Q Y ' ,. ' k s ' - jg ,l ,ll ,a ME y 4 . if . . :av 'Mb f- ffl ff fix. i . - Q , ri it 'Z ' 'A SM sp . sg . it I 4 i rs, Y - L ' qv-:,y': x -a X Q .Q ,SQ ,E ,,. K X X mi if I C2 ' i I X. l 1 rf I 3. . CLASS UF 1957 ' f 1 4 W. sg gift' anis , - A l .f tt ffs wa QFXQ l S- Ff W i I i-a.. in ' T'-if .il ii. 21+ ,. 5 .. v i' . . ,,, ,,.-. ,I wt 1, - - pk, ff a e R stee c i i it R , 5 C lbb ivq 9 - ,,t 'if-i:ii'k3if5 2 I X it ' ' fi' ilii A i i -1 ' . t,ca E , . V ,Q I' x i , 3 E ,,.... - lk. -, . -1 -T:?I,..- ' as. , V J 0 -,-, in 1 .5 ' 4 'Y : t t .ij f' ..V:f?E'f:' ' , i ix 1 rf J! H t . iii .y., , ii 1 zli 5 XA l f Y. 1 t E LJ 5' J E A 1 if ky 1 Y ii s ie' 1, , ' , ,.,. 5 -vw , fig . , Q A 1, sy Q D ,Q vvzgqzy N T 11 A Q 'W t 'EV x ei tt el ,gm 1 .A ' X , .Q i Viii ii. sg ' f 209 ' 1 sffr. 'lffzfiw LQ' V' F'- , ng? 1: A 'jf' TUDENT DlRECTORY ,,,.0' J fllfw. , 4 ,.. 04 . . - U a -'fr' 'Q H - K , . , LA f , 1 X ' v 'Y 15: x f . H N ,uf f' .M-f ,, 'v xx-., , ' 'K , . , bn? wiv' 'TF - ':'1 -3Q-' uc- A... '. pr: -..., vwww, W, . N X was FEQ, , 5:5 a 0 6.01, 'Vl'.?-. rf. Q 'o 1 a . I u : ' ,'. l ' . Q ..l. , .fill .D . --nz A '- , W' av ' A . x, V 4-, f W., . e gt' vw J 4, 9 my . ' Q46 STUFAN STUDIO 'Q FACULTY DIRECTORY 4 A Anderson, David Leonard, 456 Morgan . . . Andrews, Lloyd Randall, 200 W. College . . Arlt, Carl Tristan, 190 Woodland ........ Arnold, Paul Beaver, 596 Morgan ......... Arthur, William Edward, 227 S. Professor Artz, Frederick Binkerd, 157 N. Professor . . . Aschalfenburg, Walter Eugene, 116 Elm . . . B Ball, George Hudson, 67 S. Professor . . . . . . Barr, Robert, 124 Elm .............. . Baum, John Daniel, 257 Oak ............... Beall, John Wood, 124 Elm ................., Beard, Mrs. Gertrude Cleveland, Lord Cottage . . . Bibler, Ralph Earl, R.D. 1, Pyle Road ........ 25 Blake, Mrs. Margaret Hingeley, Baldwin Cottage Blakesley, Giladysl Elizabeth, 105 Elm ......... Blayney, Glenn Hammond, Jr., 125 W. College . . Boase, Paul Henshaw, 251 Morgan ........... Bondy, Barbara, 265 Elm ............... . . Bongiorno, Andrew, 19 N. Park ......... Bosworth, Edward Franklin, 224 Morgan .... Boyd, Dorothy Elizabeth, 229 W. College , . . Boyers, Wiilliaml Hayden, 180 Forest Bromund, Werner Hermann, 582 Elm .... Bryson, Harold Blaine, 144'g Forest Bunce, Barbara Hamilton, 55 College Pl. . . . . Butler, Lysle Kendall, 522 Morgan ....... . . Byrne, Archibald John, 145 W. Lorain .... C Calmer, Barbara, 25711 Elm ............ Campbell, jfamesl Arthur, 402 Morgan . . . Capps, Edward, Jr., 159 Morgan .............. Carlson, Ellsworth Clayton, 185 NW. Lorain ..... Clark, Robert Loeth Alexander, 189 S. Professor Clisby, Mrs. Kathryn Hardey, XVellington Cole, Lawrence Edwin, 111 S. Cedar ............ Collins, Paul Albert, 160 N. Main ...,.. Cook, Bradford, 148 N. Main ............ Cook, Clifford Alden, 74 Elmwood Place . . . Cox, Milton Charles, 150 N. Main ........ Cramer, Thomas Edgar, 195 Woodland Cremeans, Charles Davis, 61 N. Cedar Crisler, Earl Hicks, 61 S. Professor .... Curtis, Mrs. Ethel Metcalf, Cranford . . . Curtis, Lera B., 197 Wf. Lorain ....... D Danenberg, Emil, 25 N. Prospect Dann, Arthur, 248 Elm ...................... Davis, William Potter, 255 Forest .,,........... de Vyver, Virginia, 8 Sylvan Rd., Durham, N.C. . Dixon, Robert Ensign. 55 S. Professor ......... Dolliver, Mary Margaret, 222 Oak ........... Dominik, William Carl, 110 VU. College .... Domonkos, Mrs. Helen Edwards, R.D. 2 Donley, Marjorie Ann, 99 S. Professor . .. Dougals, Paul Malcolm, 108 Woodland . . . Douglass, Fenner, 47 Morgan Durfee, Max Leo, 145 Hollywood ....... Duthie, Mrs. Lu Hess, Elmwood Cottage E Ellert, Colonel Laurence J., 145 Elm . . . Ellis, Wade, 220 N. Professor ........ Elvin, John Earle, 145 Forest ...... F Fenn, Piercy! Thomas, jr., 565 Edgemeer Pl. Fildey, Harold William, 220 Shipherd Circle . . . Fisher, Efvelynl Lois, 271 Elm ............... Fixx, Mrs. Marlys Fuller, May Cottage ...... Fletcher, Robert Samuel, 291 Elm .......... Flory, Mrs. Nellie Armstrong, Keep Cottage . . . Fobert, Mrs. Ida McLaughlin, Burton Hall . . . Foreman, Frederick, 151 S. Professor ...... Foster, Elizabeth Sophia, 151 S. Professor . .. Fmlllfaifl, Grigg Thompson, 420 E. College .. 26 .. 25 22 ..25.129 24 . 51 .20. 59, 45, 45.118 20 25 22 115 ,l24,125.15-4.140 '. 'bsli ..20.45.50 25 ...28,55 .. Z4 25 ...20.-42 .. 51 22 22 24,125.1-42 25 .. 26 . 22 25 24 ......25.125.151 26 . 51 .. 2' .. 50 . 2' .. 25 .. 115 . 26 .. 50 20 .....20.40 .20.26.1l8 .....20.-12 ..50,80.82 26 . 20 .. 20 .. 27 ...25.61 ...21.50 55 .. 50 .. 115 . . .2l.24 .. 106 .. 115 .. 25 ., 25 Fountain, Robert Pratt, 221 Woodland . . . Fowler, julian Sabin, 171 Forest ...... Frazer, John, 45 W. Vine Frost, Reuel Bryan, 105 Forest ,... G Gershman, Herbert S., 62 Walnut Gibson, Mlildredl Priscilla. 47 Morgan . . . Goldberg, Samuel, 16 N. Pleasant ....... Goldman, Maurice, Cleveland Gottschalk, Nathan, 114 Forest Gove, Floyd Sherman, 172 Elm .,...... Greenhoe, Mary Louise, 125 W. College Grentzer, Rose Marie, 169 N. Professor ...... Griffin, David Alexander, 201 Woodland .... Grubbs, Henry Alexander, 271 Morgan Gunderson, Robert Gray, 529 Edgemeer Pl. .. H Hall, james Husst, 151 Forest ......... Hamilton, Hielenb Chloe, 150 N. Main . . . Hammond, Mrs. Ruth, Fairchild House . . . Hannon, Mrs. Rachel Metzler, Wfillington Harris, Daniel Alfred, 276 Forest ......... Hart, Vincent Selden, R.D. 1, E. Lorain Hatton, Howard T., 55 College Pl. .,.. . Hawkins, Peter Jack, 156 S. Professor ..... Hayslette, Helen Kilbourne, 105 Elm Heinrich, Mrs. Jessie Kneff, johnson House . .. Heise, George Armstrong, 250 Forest .......... Hellmuth, William Frederick, Jr.. 144 Shipherd Circle . . Hendry, Mrs. jane Freeman, Dascomb Cottage . . Henke, Herbert Harold, 55 College Pl. ...,.... . Herring, Mrs. Frances W'hite, 59 College Pl. . . Hibbard, Hope, 566 Reamer Pl. ......... . Hileman, Betty jean, 257 Elm ..........,.. Hoeh, Mrs. Omra Repka, 170 Hollywood Holbrook, Clyde Amos, 78 S. Professor .... Holdeman, Wiilliaml Dean, 572 Elm ,.... Holden, Leo Clare, 558 NW. College ...... Hoover, Andrew Graham, 179 Morgan . .. Horton, Walter Marshall. 248 Oak ...... Houston, Sara Louise, 275 Morgan ..... Howe, Carl Ellis, 184 Forest .... ....... Howland. Inda Saxby, 224 W. Lorain ........ Hudson, Richard Albert. 129 N. Pleasant .,.., Hungate, Joseph Terpening, 168 N. Professor . . . J jackson, Robert Lodington, 45 Spring jelinek, Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds, Barrows House johnson, Ellen Hulda Elisabeth, 15-i N. Main . . . johnson, Reber, 159 S. Cedar ................. jones, George Tallmon, 522 XV. College ..., . Judson, William Ira, 29 N. Cedar ....... K Kaufmann, Flriedrichb Wilhelm, 190 Elm ,. . Keesey, Clharlesl Robert. 156 S. Professor , . . Kennedy, john Cecil, 164 S. Prospect ,..,. Kennick, W'illiam E., 284 W. College , . . . Kepler, Thomas Samuel, 252 Morgan .... Kessler, Maurice, 555 Reamer Pl. ..... . King, Joseph Ferguson, 271 Forest .. Kinsey, Daniel Chapin, 156 Woodland ,... Kneller, John William, 90 S, Professor ..... Koberstein, Freeman George, 27 College Pl. . . . Kretchmar, Robert Theodore. 545 Elm ...... Kurtz, John William, 67 S. Cedar ........ L Ladd, Beryl Amelia, 47 Morgan Lanyi, George Albert, 124 Morgan , . . Lapp, john Clarke, 172 W. College Lasley, Miaryj Elizabeth, 105 Elm LeDuc, Thomas Harold, 160 N. Main Lee, James William, 108 E. College ......... Leistner, Charley August, 110 W. College .... Leonard, Margaret Hopkins, 270 Elm Lewis, Ben William, 68 S. Professor ..... Lewis, John Donald, 255 E. College . . . .51 .22 .25 . 25 . 25- ...22.57 ...50.42 ...27.60 .28 .50 .25 115 50 ...51,88 22 115 26 22 ....42,1l5 28 ...25.42 28 26 .27,55.118 ...,.20,42 ....-51.46 25 ...27.55 26 . 26 . 50 . 51 . 51 ., 115 25 50 ...22.58 25 .24 . 10 . 29 . 25 . 55 50 55 25.128.140 27 51 ....25,125 ...2l.42 .24 ...27.55 28 22 24 213 Dudley A. Wood Harrington Electric Company ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SIAM for I HALL AUDITORIUM .Flowers by Wire,, 3044 Payne Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Phone 4-2611 9 North Main Serving Oberlin College for 30 Years 4 ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW ...afflw APOLLO FACULTY DIRECTORY Lewis, Lucy Lee, 48 W. Vine Lillich, George Otto. 566 Edgemeer Pl. . . . . 51 Lloyd, Robert Bruce, 90 S. Professor ........ . . 22 Locke, Mrs. Vera Nash, Graduate House ....... . . 115 Loomis, Mrs. Blanche Bonnewitz, Talcott Hall . . .... 115 Love, Donald Melbourne. 460 E. College ...... .... 2 0, 25 Lytle, Mrs. Josephine Bonazzi, 217 Morgan . . . . . . . 50 M McCarty, Mrs. Cecille Trainor, Federal Hall .... . . 115 McGill, Barry, 55 College Pl. .............. . . 24 McKee, James Benjamin, 116 Elm ........ .. 28 McLaughlin, Jiamesl Stanton, 154 Morgan . . . . . 25 Magdsick, Hilda Emily, 25 College Pl. ..... . . .50, 85 Manning, Thurston Edmund, 61 N. Cedar . . . . . .26,42 Martin, Allan Dean, 90 S. Professor ...... . . 61 Mattos, Edward, 59 College Pl. ......... . . 51 May, Herbert Gordon, 257 W. College . . . . . 55 Melcher, Robert Augustus, 42 N. Cedar . . . . . 51 Merson, Helen Louise, 157 Elm ......... ..., 2 6 Miller, Charles Richard, 145 E. College ..,........ .... 2 7, 155 Moeller, Jack Raymond, 114 Forest ........................ 24 Morris, Martin, 2657 Charney Rd., University Heights ...,.. 182, 51 Moyer, David Earl, 280 Elm ....................... .... 5 0 Murphy, Charles Theophilus, 64 Spring Murphy, Richard Miller, 249 Elm .,........ . 50 Myers, Richard Rutledge, 510 Edgemeer Pl. N Nichols, John Herbert, 555 Elm . .. .... 25, 151 O Ornstein, Robert, 110 W. College ..... . . 25 Owen, Llewelyn Arnold, 111 Forest .. . .. 55 Oyer, Robert Edwin. 165 XV. College . . . 51 P Parker, Mrs. Gladys Jordan, Tank Hall ..,..... . . 115 Parkhurst, Charles Percy, Jr., 14813 YV. College ..., . . 25 Parmenter, Ella Clare, 144 E. College Payne, Mrs. Cassie Spencer, 25 College Pl. .,... . . 22 Peacock, Garth Barton, 195 Woodland . . . .... . . 51 Perkins, Mrs. Kathryn Heyer, Harkness House . . . . . 22 Phillips, Harold Cooke, Cleveland ................ . 55 Politzer, Heinz, 182 Elm ..........,................. . 24 Posell, Jaques, 2469 Kingston Rd.. Cleveland Heights , . . . . 51 Poteet, Sherman Cleo, 264 Hollywood ...........,... . , 60 Price, Wilbur Addison, Kipton ............... . . . . . 51 Princehorn, Arthur Ewing, 22 Walnut R Radunsky, Jack, Kipton ..................... . . 51 Ragner, Mrs. Jeanne Montegut, French House . . . . 115 Randle, Mrs. Rebecca Barnes, 221 N. Main Rankin, J. Marie, 206 Shipherd Circle ...... . . 22 Reesing, John Palmer, Jr., 227 S. Professor . . . . . 25 Reichard, Joseph Ruch, 265 W. College .... . . 24 Reiff, Robert Frank, 59 College Pl. ........ . . 25 Renfrow, William Burns, Jr., 4 Prosser Ct. . . . . . 22 Ries, Lester Samuel, 291 Oak Robertson, David Ritchie, 129 W. College . . . . . 29 Roellinger, Francis Xavier, Jr., 551 Elm ..... . . 25 Rogers, Helen Olive, 176 W. College .... .... 5 1 Rogers, Mr. Kay Trowbridge, 104 Forest . . . . . .28, 58 Rogers, Paul Patrick, 151 Forest ........ .... 6 0 Roose, Kenneth Davis, 57-I W. College .... . . .22, 54 Roshal, Jay, 227 S. Professor ............ . . 22 S Sacks, Norman Paul, 264 Hollywood Schauffler, Margaret Reynolds, 100 S. Cedar Scheid, Paul William, 420 E. College ........ .... 2 2, 57 Schlesinger, Alfred Cary, 54 S. Cedar ...... ..., 2 2 Schmidt, Paul Frederic, 61 S. Professor ..... . . 25 Scott, George Taylor, 111 Forest Seaman, Mrs. Frances Fenn, 158 S. Prospect .... . . .20, 50 Shaver, Chester Linn, 265 E. College ........ . . 25 Shaw, Mrs. Susan Kilgore, Allencroft ...... .... 1 15 Sikkerbol, Elsie Kristina, 25 College Pl. Simpson, George Eaton, 519 Reamer Pl. .... 28, 54 Sims, Marion Louise. 47 Morgan .......... ..,.,... .... 5 0 Singleton, Ralph Herbert, 279 W. College ............... . . 25 Simmons, Lieutenant Theodore Gerowe, 200 W. College . . . . . 27 Skjerne, Axel, 517 E. College .............. Smith, Dorothy Mabel. 547 Reamer Pl. ....... . Smith, Captain Mart Gary, Jr., 67 S. Professor . . . Stanley, Edith, 257 VU. College ............... Starr, Dforothyl Jean, 100 S. Professor . . . Stechow, Wolfgang, 260 Oak ............ Steffler, Jeanne Louise, 229 VV. College .... Steg, Paul O., 116 Elm ............... Stein, Maurice Robert, 180 W. College . . . Steiner. Luke Eby, 75 Elmwood Pl. ..... . Stevenson, Clifford, 182 Elm ............ ..... . . . Stevenson, William Edwards, 154 Forest ......... . . . Stewart, Wlilliaml Blair, 152 Shipherd Circle .... Stidley, Leonard Albert, 29 N. Pleasant ........ Stoll, Robert Roth, 148 W. College .......... Swanson, Neva Frances Marie, 105 Elm Swigart, Gladys, 150 Elm , T Taylor, Warren, 227 S. Professor ........ Throner, Guy Charles, 555 Edgemeer Pl. . . . Tucker, Forrest Glenn, 567 Reamer Pl. . . . . Tufts, Robert Walrath, 250 W College ..... Turner, Ralph Harold, 198 Shipherd Circle . . . Turner, Wiilliaml Arthur, Caskey Dr ....... Turner, William Henry, 281 Forest V Vance, Elbridge Putnam, 174 Forest ...51,85 .. 98 27 .20 26 25 50 1 . .29, 42, 82 28 22 25,126,158 21,118,252 .....20,22 .....55.42 ...25.61 25 ..25,l57 26 22 ...26,51 27 Van Hoesen, David. 11915 Mount Overlook, Cleveland 20, .... 51 Van Meter, Herbert Ensign. Kent von Wenck, Katharine Sarah, 152 S. Cedar . . . W Wagner, Elizabeth Margaret, 2575 Elm ..... Walker, Warren Franklin. Jr., 160 Morgan . . . Waln, George Elbridge, 517 Elm .............. Wfarch, Willard Franklin, 555 W. College Ward, Mrs. Gladys Dingfelder. Shurtleff Cottage . . . Weaver, Homer Ellsworth, 197 N. Main .......... Welker, Mrs. Irene Pray, Noah Hall ........ Whitaker, Thomas Russell, 176 W. College .... Whiteside, Forbes, 1900 55 College Pl. .... . Williams, Arthur Lyman, 259 E. College .............. Williams, Marian Sherman, 171 W. College .... Willoughby, Walter, 15018 Terrace Road, E. Cleveland 12, . . Wilson, Lawrence Allen, 180 W. College ............. Winegardner, Mrs. Lorine Ohler, Quadrangle . . . Wolf, Richard Charles, 140 N. Prospect ...... Wolin, Sheldon Sanford. 59 W. Vine ....... Wood, Joseph Roberts, 104 Forest ..... Woodbury, Charles Benjamin, 227 Oak . . . XY'right, June, 55 XVillard Ct. ........ , Y Yinger, Jlohnl Milton. 272 Oak ....-10,205 ...26,-12 ...28. 58 50 115 . 26 115 .. 25 .. 25 50 .. . 50 51 27 ......115 ....55.169 2-1 51 26 115 Yocom, Mary Sareta, S4 Elmwood Pl. 22 Z Zortz, Hermina, Lorain ......................... , 26 Zupnik, Robert, 14605 Milverton Rd., Cleveland 20 ..., . 51 E1ft'rv0r16lv W . Going to . . O BLANCOS SHOE REP.AIR Across from the Apollo 215 The ALUMNI ASSOCIATIO of OBERLIN COLLEGE C0l 6ha!y m COIWIB6 THE CLASS OE ' 9 -I' fl x C And invites your participation in the Alumni Program 5f5fSubscribe to the OBERLIN ALUMNI MAGAZINE QSpecial rates to the class of 1954: one year 352.503 two years 54.00 if subscription placed before December 31. 19541. il'f'ikBe a REGULAR - support the Alumni Fund with a gift to Oberlin ezfery year. i17i1r7i17AtteIIc1 the meetings of the Oberlin Club in your area. iX77'2ski17Recom1neIId Oberlin to secondary school students of good promise. PRESIDENT TREASURER DAN T. BRADLEY. '21 IV.-XLTER H. RICHARDS. '37 VICE-PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY AIRS. ERA N. HAI'sER. '25 THOMAS E. HARRIS. 216 3 STUDE T DIRECTORY Q A Abbey, Willis Foster, 4-C, 26 Wilton Rd., Windsor, Conn. . . .86, 89 Abeles, Jerome Guthmann, Jr., 2-C, 4911 Greenwood Ave., Chicago 15, Ill. ................................... 62, Aborn, Mlertonl Robert, 4-M, 51 Cumberland4Dr., Yonkers, N.Y. Abramson, Mark Kerner, 2-C, 595 Lee St., Brookline 46, Mass. . . Adams, Barbara Emma, 4-C, Hilguerside Farms, Cuttingsville, Vt. ...............,......................... 144, 147. Adams, Hlarrisonl Leslie, Jr., 5-M, 9409 Kempton Ave., Cleveland 8 ................................ 81, 89, 95. Adams, Marilyn Easton, 2-C, 1445 Washington Rd., Pittsburgh 28, Pa. ....................,............. . Ah Chan, Dora Louise Leinani, 2-M, Box 12, Paia, Hawaii Ailion, David Charles, 2-C, 12970 N.W. 15th Ave., Miami, Fla. .................................. 61, 126, Ainsworth, Janet, 2-C, 1455 - 25th Ave., Moline, Ill. ....... 114, Aker, Wallace, Jr., 1-T, 120 Mardun St., Elyria . ....... ...... Albers, William Henry, 5-C, 1251 Miles Ave. S.W., Canton 10 ............................ 45, 125, 158, 172, Alberti, Janice Louise, 1-C, 42 Summit Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. ................. ........ 6 0, 115, Alberti, Judith, Fay, 5-C, 42 Summit Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. ............................ 45, 60, Albrecht, William Lloyd, 3-C, 560 s. sleigm sf., Naperville, Ill. ....................... 125, 150, 151, 140, Aldrich, Elizabeth McCall, 5-C, 7-15 Washington Square N., New York, N.Y. Alexander, Pamela Lemley, 4-C, 4507 Van Ness St. N.W., Washington 16, D.C. ........................ 58, 55, 86, Allen, Doris Lee, 2-C, 148 Carmalt Rd., Hamden, Conn. .... 92, Allen, Edward Pratt, Jr., Gr-C, 147 Alden Ave., New Haven 15, Conn. Allen, Marian, 4-C, 82 S. Cedar St., Oberlin ................. Allen, Peter David, 5-C, 7245 Olentangy River Rd., Rt. 2, Worthington ....................................... Allen, Robert Ethan, Gr-C, 125 W. Humbird St., Rice Lake, Wis. Allenson, Robert Durham, 4-C, 299 Prospect Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill. ...........................,....... 86, Almanrode, Shirley Dawn, 5-M, 269 Patton St., Shreveport, La. 82 Altman, Travis Ann, 1-C, 2721 25th St., Erie, Pa. ............ . Alvarez, Phillip David, 1-M, 29 Elizabeth St., Dover, N.J. ,... . Amen, Grover Cleveland, 4-C, 450 57th St., New York 22, N.Y. ............................... 76, Amstutz, Cllarencej John, Jr., 5-C, 125 Wolcott Dr., Youngstown 12 .................................. 126, Anabtawi, Samir Nazmi, 5-C, A1-Hamra St., Beirut, Lebanon . . Anderson, Barbara Kathran, 5-C, Round Hill Rd., Greenwich, Conn. .................................. . Anderson, Chloe Sylvia, 5-C, 1 Heathcote Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. . Anderson, Dennis McCarty, 1-C. 1950 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111. .................................. 54, 55 Anderson, Diane Rose, 1-M, 5858 McKinley Ave., Tacoma 4, Wash. .................. ................ . Anderson, Joseph Lenough, Gr-M, 1411 Home Ave., Hartsville, S.C. Anderson, Richard Carl, 4-C, 1416 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, Ill. .......................... 42, 49, 156, 157 Anderson, Warren Garth, 2-T, W. Lake Rd., R. D., Lorain . . . . Andrews, George Harold, Jr., 4-C, 259 Hillcrest Rd. 2, Needham, Mass. ....................... 42,125,151,154 Andrews, George Whitheld, Jr., 2-C. 2627 Ashton Rd., Cleveland Heights ................................. 70 Andrews, Harold Gilchrest, Jr., 4-M, Falmouth Rd., Centerville, Mass. ............................. . . . Andrews, Mary Alice, 1-C, R.D. 2, Jamestown, Pa. ......... . Andrews, 'Norwood Henry, Jr., 2-C, 700 Lippincott Ave., .....60 Morristown, N.J. ............................ . Andrews, Rlobertl Knox, Jr., 1-M, 701 Chestnut St., Lumberton, N.C. ........................... . Andrus, Margaret Hazel, 1-C, 604 Darthmout Ave., Silver Spring, Md. ............. . .......... . . Ankers, Winifred Jo. 2-C, 545 W'inthrop Rd., West Englewood, N.J. ...............,...... , Anson, Jean, 4-C, 17 Shalfner St., Worcester 5, Mass ........ 59 Anthony, Jean Stewart, 2-C, 119 Columbus St., Elvria . . Anzulovic, Janice Vee, 2-M, 4904 Indian Lane, College Park, Md. Appel, Richard Edwin, Gr-T, 555 S. Main. Amherst Arakawa, Henrietta Tamiko, 1-C, P.O. Box 1265, Waipahu, Hawaii .............................. . . . Arnold, Caroline Sidney, 1-M, 1225 Fairview Dr., Kent Arnold, David, 4-C, 108 W. 227th St., New York 65, N.Y. ...................... 62, 65, 64, 111 Arnold, Joyce Dolores, 1-M, 5019 E. 14th St., Austin 2, Texas . . Arnold, Nlormal Jane, 1-M, 56 Shoemaker Lane, R.D. 1, Bridgeport, Pa. ................................... 82 Aschafenburg, Mrs. Nancy Cooper, Gr-C, 116 Elm St., Oberlin Ashby, Elaine Lois, 5-C, 1805 Erlen Rd.. Elkins Park, Pa. . . .86 Ashby, Harold Anderson, 4-C, 4425 Windom Pl., Washington 16, D.C. .......................... . . . Ashcraft, Robert Arle, 1-C, 62 Mt. Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass. ........................ . . .125 Ashforth, Alden Banning, 2-M, 125 E. 72nd St., New York 21, N.Y. 1 1 1 1 1 s 9 185 185 155 175 185 185 185 170 175 196 175 1 173 155 18' 5 155 175 155 175 196 196 155 175 52 175 175 196 196 155 170 155 185 155 196 152 196 196 185 155 185 185 196 155 196 185 175 155 196 Aspinwall, Lee Barbara, 2-M, 12 Elm St., Fort Atkinson, XVis. ............................ 86, 88 Asseier, Shirley Mae. 2-M, 146 Marunouchi Bldg., Tokyo, Japan ................... ........ .... 8 6 Atkins,.Simona Willma, 5-M, 605 Bruce St.. Winston-Salem, N.C. ................... . . . Auerbach, Gerald Stephen, 1-C. 55 E. End Ave., New York 28. N.Y. ............. ................ 5 5 Auld, Louis Eugene, 1-C, 5541 Lee Rd., Maple Heights ....... . Avery, Margaret Bennett, 5-C, 1865 E. 17th St., Tulsa 4, Okla. . . Ayars, Rebecca Jean, 2-C, 510 Iowa St., Urbana, Ill. ........ . . B Babcock, Alice Louise, 4-C, R.D. 5, Wellington ............ 40 Backlin, Mrs. Hedy Heiman, Gr.-C, Anders Reimers v.9, Stockholm, Sweden Badger, Jane Anne, 2-C, 912 - 15th St.. Boulder, Colo. ...... 60 Baggett, Janice, 1-M, 1507 Aylford, Big Spring, Texas ........ Bainton, Ruth Mildred, 2-C, 456 Amity Rd., Woodbridge, Conn. .............................. 107 Baker, Darrell Cline, 2-C, 5412 Glenwood Rd., Bethesda, Md. ................... ..... ....... 4 5 , 60, 74, Baker, Gail Ann, 5-C, 54 Terrell Ave., Rockville Centre, N.Y. 58, Baker, Robert Arthur, 1-T, N. Main St., Spencer ........... 168 Baker, Walter Winchester, 2-M, 1 N. 11th Ave., Lake Worth, Fla. ................................. 154 Ball, Karen Amo, 1-C, 1151 E. Eckman St., South Bend, Ind. . . . Ballard, Shirley Ann, 4-C, 65 Briar Lane, Rochester 9, N.Y. . . . . Ballonoff, Aaron, 1-C. 2785 Edgehill Rd., Cleveland Heights ............................. 47, 128, Bandes, Barbara Jean, 2-C. 1560 Grand Concourse, Bronx, N.Y. . Bandfield, Lawrence Charles, 5-C, 2656 Gunckel Blvd., Toledo 6 .......... ............................. 8 8 Bank, Michael Stuart, 4-C, 252 W. 85th St., New York 24, N.Y. 64 Baran, Howard Allan, 5-C, 26 Denman Pl., Mount Vernon, N.Y. ......................... 125,151 Barber, Gershom Morse. 1-C, 565 Bradley Rd., Bay Village . .89 Bardsley, Arleen Elizabeth, 5-M, 25 Walker Ave., Saylesville, R.I. ................................ 88, 90, Barker, Jean Elizabeth, 1-C, 54 Wynsum Ave., Merrick, N.Y. ..............................,..... 51 Barker, MaryLee, 5-C, 54 Wynsum Ave., Merrick, N.Y. . .57, 86 Barkman, Ruth Marian, 4-M, P.O. Box 51, Gustine, Cal. ...... . Barnard, Beverly Jane, 4-M, 48 Pearl St., Springheld, Vt. ................................ 82, 85 Barnard, Richard Lowrie, 1-T, 4207 - 5rd St. N.W., Canton 10 Barnard, Vlirgilj Jack, 5-C, 1422 Salina, Wichita 5, Kans. .... . Barnes, James Norris, 2-C, 1174 Burridge Ave., Mentor . .59, 129 Barnes, William Edward Ouseley Il, 1-C, 2650 Wooster Rd., Rocky River .................................. 74, 77 Barnett, Cllaral Lue, 5-C, 25918 Wolf Rd., Bay Village .,.... . Baron, Michael Austin, 1-C, 54-45 - 47th St., Long Island City 4, N.Y. ............................ . Barrett, Carol Rae, 2-M, 7 Park St., North Warren, Pa. ...... 86 Barstow, Susan Jane, 5-C, 165 Sheridan Ave., Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. ....................... 59. 68. 107, 146 Bartholomew, Mary Tillett, 2-C, 1610 Rossman St. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..................... 60, 86, 94, 95 Bashore, Mrs. Ann Wright, 4-C, Elm St., Waterville ......... . Bashore, Bruce Cooper Ray, 2-T, 2514 Foraker Ave., Toledo 9 . . Bashore, Sonya Louise, 5-M, 1114 - 26 Ave., Altoona, Pa. . .86, 88 Beach, Ann Holbrook, 4-C, 28925 Lake Rd., Bay Village ..... 57: Beach, George Kimmich, 1-C, 28925 Lake Rd., Bay Village ................................ 47. 51, 54 Beach, Norma, 2-C, 127 Quincy St., Chevy Chase, Md. ....,.. 60: Beal, Gladys Birdice, 4-C, 17 Vick Park Ave., Rochester 7, N.Y. .................. 45, 86, 1-14, 146, 149 Beal, Harold Arthur, Sp-M, 15902 Beaumont Ave., East Cleveland Beaman, Mary Lou, 1-M, P.O. Box 70, Marion, N.C. ......... . Bean, Barbara Elaine, 4-C, 6865 Elwynne Dr., I I Cincinnati 36 ............................... 1-17,148, Beatty, Allen Lloyd, 4-C, 257 Crescent Dr., Akron 1 ......... 69, Beaubian, Jean Myra, 5-C, 95 Princeton St., Hempstead, N.Y. . . . Beaver, Margaret Elizabeth, 5-C, 75 Myrtle Blvd., Larchmont, N.Y. ......................... 86, 114, 146. Bechtold, Barbara, 5-C, 510 Homewood Ave.. Libertyville, 111. ............................... 60, 82, Beers, Edwin Elmer, 1-T, 6825 W. Lloyd St., Wauwatosa, Wis. . . Beers, Patricia Ellen, 5-C, 145 Ridgeview Ave., Fairheld, Conn. . . Beetham, Nancy Jane, l-C, 51 Annawan Rd., Waban, Mass. . . . . Behling, James Russell, 4-C, 4447 Davenport St. N.W., Washington 16, D.C. ............................. 157, Beierlein, Sara Katherine, 4-C, Butler Rd., R.D. 11. Fort Wayne, Ind. .............................. 86.90, Beittel, James Paul, 1-C, 424 W. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. .............................. 86, 88, 90, Bell, Mlaudel Angela, 4-M, 8717 Forest Ave., Overland, Mo. . . . Belsey, Mark Allen, 2-C, 108-14 - 67th Rd., Forest Hills, N.Y. .............................. 92, 95, Bender, William Carl, Gr-M, 5229 Auburn St., Erie, Pa. Benedict, Carol Wood, 1-C, 22 Knollwood Dr., Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J. ...................... .... 9 0, 1 1 s Q 175 185 175 196 196 175 86 155 185 196 185 185 147 170 185 196 155 196 185 175 155 175 196 175 196 175 155 155 175 185 196 175 196 185 175 185 155 170 175 155 196 175 155 196 155 155 175 175 175 170 - 175 196 155 155 196 155 185 196 v C ll B S O N S The Store That Smiles You Best SUPREME QUALITY BAKED GOODS o CANDY o ICE CREAM for JIIIVY Book in P7'l.I1f from Any Pzzblislzers in qlny Country in Any' Language order from THE BO0K Sll0P 21 S. Main St. Oberlin, Ohio Any book sent lnmpnid .xl thu PLIIJIISIICIJS prime Anywhere MILES J. WATSON HARDWARE Since 1887 VVese1've the College and Community GLENN I. MOLYNEAUX AND SONS 26 South Main Phone 4-2391 RENIICNIBFR Y Y Y For bIL'YL'lIllQ,' QZIIISISIICIIOD. S66 OBERLIN BIKE and APPLIANCE 19 South Main Phone 4-8531 218 PETTIFORDS BAKERY Qualify Baked Goods r xx xx X ' ni 1 I8 South Main Phone 4-2431 170 STUDENT DIRECTORY Benedict, June Marie, 5-C, G-2425 S. Center Rd., Flint, Mich. ................................... 57, 86, Benjamin, Mary-Jean, 5-C, 222 Gillick St., Park Ridge, Ill. . .86, Bennett, John G-alleher, 2-C, 590 Seneca Pkwy., Rochester, N.Y. .....,....................... 128, 140, Benson, Merle Gustave, 5-T, 105 E. Adams, Homer, Mich. ..... . Berfield, Byron David, 1-M, W. Oak St., Carmi, Ill. ......... . . Berger, Daniel, 4-C, 108 Station Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. . . .54, 65 Bergman, Elaine Joy, 5-C, 545 Long Beach Rd., Rockville Centre, N.Y. ............................ 89 Berkey, Robert Fred, 2-T, 510 - 51st St. N.W., Barberton ...... Bernhardt, Barbara Lee, 2-M, 1802 Rushley Rd., Baltimore 54, Md. ......................,......... 85 Bernhardt, Donald Raymond, 2M, 505 High St., Mansfield .... Bernheim, Cecily Ann, 1-C, Woodridge Dr., Durham, N.C. . . . . Bernstein, Anne, 4-C, 252 Baystate Rd., Brookline, Mass. . .58, 50, Berting, Dorothy Ann, 1-C, E. Windfall Rd., Galion ....... 151 Bertoni, Louis Eugene, 1-T, 415 Fifth St. N.W., New Philadelphia Betsch, Bferthaj Johnnetta, 1-C, 566 W. 8th St., Jacksonville, Fla. .......... ............. . . Betsch, Marvyne Elizabeth, 5-M, 566 W. 8th St., Jacksonville, Fla. .................. . Beutner, Thomas Kent, 1-C, 2058 Mohawk Rd., ...88 Pittsburgh 54, Pa. ................... . Bew, George Ervin, 4-M, 5512 E. Maritana Dr., Pass-a-Grille Beach, Fla. Beyer, Suzanne, 2-C, 26 N. Jasper Ave., Margate, N.J. .... . . . . Biaggi, John Battista, 1-C, 564 S. Broadway, Nyack, N.Y. .... 41 Bibber, Mlargaretb Jane, 5-C, 1162 Waverly Pl., Schenectady 8, N.Y. ............,....... ...., 8 6 Bicking, Martha, 1-C, 10510 Greenacres Dr., - Silver Spring, Md. ............................. 47, 51 Biddle, Charles Wesley, 4-C, 850 Lafayette Ave., Niles ..... 154 Bidle, James Wade, 2-T, Apple Creek Bidle, Mrs. Patricia Lockwood, Sp-C, Apple Creek Bieber, David Arnold, 2-C, 609 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton .... Biedermann, Peter George, 5-C, 702 Wellington Ave., Chicago 14, Ill. ................................... 61 Bierfreund, Wfernerb Richard, 4-C, Stonetown Rd., Midvale, N.J. ..,............................,...,. . Bigham, Jfohnl Kyle, 1-T, R.D. 5, Fostoria Billinger, Patricia Donna, 1-C, 40 France St., Norwalk, Conn. . . Bishop, Barbara Jane, 4-C, 5551 Van Dyke Rd., Almont, Mich. .............................. 42, 57, 86 Bishop, Donald Eugene, 5-C, 5551 Van Dyke Rd., Almont, Mich. Bishop, Helen Porter, 2-C, 429 Oxford St., London W 1, England Bishop, Jane Ellen, 5-C, 219 E. St. Clair St., Almont, Mich. ,........,...................... 86, 146 Bishop, William Whitney, 2-C, 500 Everett Dr., Lansing 15, Mich. ...................,......,..... . Blackburn, Bob, 1-C, 21 School St., East Williston, N.Y. ..... 51 Blackburn, Harold Lawrence, 4-C, 5411 Mary Ave., Baltimore, Md. ............................. . Blackenburg, Anne Louise, 4-C, 506 Elm St., Ypsilanti, Mich. ................................. . Blackmer, Russell Macliarland, Jr., 2-M, 20 Hapgood Rd., Worcester 5, Mass. ........................,....... 86 Blazina, Francine Joan, 2-C, 65 Chatfield Dr., Painesville .... 42 Bliss, Beverly, 1-C, 154 Church St., Middletown, Conn. .......................... 70, 96. 97 Bloch, Dorothy Bertha, 2-C, 206 Grove St., Elmira, N.Y. ..... . Bloch, Judith Rachel, 2-C, 54 Washington Rd., Springfield, Mass. Block, Diane Barbara, 2-C, 15 Cooper Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. . . 115 Block, Marion Julia, 4-C, 15 Cooper Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. ..... . Bloom, Barbara Irene, 4-C, 2625 Ridge Ave., Evanston, Ill. ........................... I ...... 40, 45 Blum, Frederick, 4-M, 57 Central Ave., Spring Valley, N.Y. . . . . Bobbish, Carl Dean, Gr-M, 20051 Shrewsbury, Detroit 21, Mich. Boggs, Jane Ann, 1-T, 1144 Berwin St., Akron 10 .......... 86 Bogner, Walter Penman, 1-C, Wood's End Rd., ...26 65 South Lincoln, Mass. ......... ................... . . . . B0hle1', I-eWiS Penrose, Jr.. 5-T. 1102 Philip St., Augusta, Ga. . . . Bolsterli, Margaret Louise, 1-M, 50 Gray Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. ....... . ........................ . Bond, Elaine Lois, 3-M, 909 Pine sr., Port Huron, Mich. . .s5, 86 Bonfield, Gloria Kathleen, 2-M, R.D. 1, Batavia, Ill. ........ . Bonnett, Julie Anne, 2-M, 187 Lincoln Rd., Westfield, N.J. . . . Bonte, Nancy Lou, 1-C, 20819 Erie Rd., Rocky River ........ Boon, Donald Arthur, 5-C, 115 E. Water St., Oak Harbor .... Boon, JoAnne, 2-C, 5165 E. Ave., Rochester 18, N.Y. ....... . Boothman, Donald Lee, 5-C, 7911 Franklin Blvd., Cleveland 2 ................................ 81, 86, 89 Borkowski, Francis Thomas, Jr., 1-M, 424 Dock St., Steubenville Bos, Marilyn Janice, 1-M, 1505 Campbell Ave., Burlington, Iowa ....................... Bostock, Mary Christine, 1-M, 151 Clarewill Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. .............................. . Bosworth, Edward Markham, 2-C, P.O. Box 2270, Lima, Peru ............................ 91 59 86 Bosworth, Thomas Lawrence, Gr-C, 224 Morgan St., Oberlin Boucher, Judith Lee, 2-C, 1002 S. Mansion Dr., Silver Spring, Md. ..................... . Bowers, Willard Gideon, 5-C, R.D. 2, Lockwood . ....52.60. ......86,126, 175 175 185 170 196 156 175 170 185 82 196 156 196 196 175 196 185 196 175 196 156 184 175 156 196 156 125 175 184 196 156 156 181 184 196 52 184 184 156 156 156 170 196 170 198 175 184 184 196 175 184 175 196 196 197 184 184 174 Bowie, Alexandra Blanche, 5-C, 120 S. Chester Rd., Swarthmore, Pa. ............................ 58, 68, 91 B0WleS,RiChf1fd Lionel. 1-M, 959 E. Hayes sf., Hopkinsville, Ky. Boyce, Gloria Ann, 1-M, 1506 N. Rhode Island, Mason City, Iowa ........................... ...... 8 2 Boyle, Anne, 2-C, 55 Potter Ave., Orchard Park, N.Y. .... 45, 88 Boyle, Nancy Jane, 1-M, Box 29-B, R.D. 6, Lenoir, N.C. ...... . Bradford, Ruth Elizabeth, 5-M, 2448 Marcy, Evanston, Ill. ................................. 86, 114 Brainard,.William Crittenden, 1-C, Box 65, R.D. 6, Providence Rd., Towson, Md. ............... ...... . Brainerd, Ann Louise, 2-M, 5 Sycamore Knolls, South Hadley, Mass. . . ........................ ..... . Brandeis, William Herbert, 1-C, 7700 W. Ave., I Philadelphia 17, Pa. ............................. 124 Brandes, Nancy Emma, 1-C, Box 55, Lakeside Dr., Gibsonia, Pa. Brandyberry, Abraham Lyle, Gr-T, Box 999, Butler Braun, Richard Calvin, 1-C, 7 Clifford St., Ellenville, N.Y. . . . . Brazinski, Frank William, 2-M, 420 Morningside Ave., Fairview, N.J. Breda, Hfjordisl Lynne, 5-C, 672 Florida Ave., York, Pa. .... 86 Brenneis, Norman Clair, 5-C, 215 Montclair Ave., West View, Pa. ................................... 82 Breting, William Arthur, 1-C, 1742 Woodland Ave. N.W., Canton 5 ..................................., .... Brice, Martha Carolyn, 2-C, 807 N. Fairway Rd., North Woods, Pa. ...................... .... 8 6 Briggs, Horace Wilkinson, Jr., 5-C, Elm St., I Fryeburg, Maine .................................. 45 Briggs, Margaret Louise, Gr-M, 15 Bay View St., Burlington, Vt. Bronstein, llsaacb Elchanan, 1-C, 1575 Elizabeth Pl., Cincinnati ..................................... Brooke, Wlalterb Carroll, Jr., 5-C, 25 Church St., Staunton, . .47 Va. Broscoe, Carolyn Jean, 5-C, 2651 Wildwood Ave. N.E., Q Q v Q Q Canton 4 ...................... ............ 8 6, 146 Brown, Ann Carol, 5-C, 7716 Euclid Ave., A I Chicago 49, Ill. .................... ...45, 74, 86,144 Brown, Elizabeth Little, 4-C, 8 Summit Pl., Alexandria, Va. ................................ 74, 86, Brown Kathryn Sue, 2-C, 5452 E. 14th Ave., Denver 6, Colo. . . . Brown, Mary Ellen, 4-C, 218 Sycamore St., Tiflin ........ 57, 86 Brown Mary-Ruth, 5-M, 141-50 Pershing Crescent, Jamaica, N.Y. Brown Brown Brown Brown Peter Melvin, 5-M, 420 W. 6th St., Lexington, Ky. .... . Robert Hales, 1-T, R.D. 2, Troy Timothy Keeler, 2-C 115 E. 9th St., Holland, Mich. . .59 :Wesley Kunkle, 2-C,,709 Walnut St., Williamsport, Pa. ..................... 40, 45, 65, 77. 98 Browner, Barry Martin, 2-M, 20 Hill Park Ave., Great Neck, N.Y. ................................. 82 Browning, Rufus Putnam, 4-C, 2088 Tremont Rd., Columbus 21 Bruce, John William, 1-T, 786 Tenney Ave., Amherst ......... Bruner, Frances Anne, Gr-C, Box 505, Seminole, Okla. Brunt, Albert Edward, 5-T, 171 S. Main St., Creston ......,... 1 Brysacz, Richard John, 1-C, 7527 Aetna Rd., Cleveland 5 ...... Budlong, Anne Carter, 1-C, 5052 Glenbrook Terrace N.W., Washington 16, D.C. .................. ...... 5 9. 86. 88 Buell, Ann Elizabeth, 1-C, 62 Carisbrooke Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. .............................. . Buffett, Barbara, 5-C, 1011 Carlisle St., Tarentum, Pa. .... 57. 86. Bullock, Milton Lawrence, 1-C, 4161 Harlan Rd., Snyder, N.Y. . . Bullock, William Jones, 1-T, 408 Brown St., Niles Bunuel, John Leonard, 1-C, Extremadura 56, Mexico City, Mexico ....................... ..... Burkholder, Rollin Horace, 1-M. 181 Dunblaine St., Toronto, Canada .............................. 89. 90 Burlingame, Roger Frank, 2-T, 259 Pine Crest St., Milwaukee, Wis. ...................,.............. . Burr, Donald Grant, 5-C, 52 Webster Hill Blvd.. West Hartford, Conn. .................... 56, 57, 69. 71. Burrell, Marjorie Lucille, 5-C, 107 Irving Pl., Ithaca, N.Y. . . Butler, Nancy, 2-C, 522 Morgan St., Oberlin .............. 146. Butler, Raymond Lamont, 2-T, 11 1 W. Atwood, Galion Butler, William Thomas, 4-C, 118 Gray Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. ....,....,.............. 86, 95. 98. Butt, Wendell Johnson, Jr., 4-C, 42 Washington St., Penacook, N.H. .......................... . . .59. 60, 86, Buttenweiser, Peter Lehman, 1-C, 17 E. 75rd St.. New York 21, N.Y. ..,........................ . Button, Joan, 5-C, 466 Austin Ave., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. . . Butts, George Trulock, Gr-C, 1125 N.W. 47th St., Oklahoma City 6, Okla. .................. ........ . Byers, Virginia Louise, 5-C, 12515 Phillips Ave., Cleveland 8 ..........,..................... 46, 57. 62, Byrens, Danford Murray, Jr., 4-M, 1 1 Treehaven Rd., Buffalo 15, N.Y. .....,.................... . . C Cahalan, Carolyn Jane, 2-C, C79 H.R.R.l., Tokyo, Japan . . . . . . . Caldwell, Mary Jane, 2-C, Lake Rd., Princeton, N.J. . . . . . .86, Callison, Mary Frances, 4-C, 1768 Hobart St. N.W., Washington 9, D.C. ............................ 59.91, Campbell, Ardele Ruth, 1-M, 1041 Wade St., Aliquippa, Pa. . . . . Campbell, Charles Armitage, 2-C, 65 Barker St., Buffalo 9, N.Y. ............................... 62, 126, Campbell, Shepherd Saunders, 4-C, W. Park Dr., Midland, Mich. Q - ..1J4. 174 88 197 184 197 174 197 184 197 197 197 174 174 197 184 174 197 86 174 174 156 184 156 156 82 184 184 124 156 170 197 197 197 174 197 197 197 170 174 174 184 156 156 197 174 70 174 156 184 184 156 197 184 C. H. BEN DER CO77l,l7lI77l6l2ILS I + .I 0 II N W. H ILL QUALITY FRUITS REAL ESTATE and VEGETABLES nmd INSURANCE 1, I I -I- I48I NI-XDIbON -U Ig LRKEN OOD OHIO I S Ol 1 l.'n11f'ggfm- 3'f7ygq1 J I8 East College Phone 4-4201 I KAISER 8m WELLS REGISTERED PHARMACISTS CORNER DRUG STORE 220 ' STUDENT DIRECTORY Campbell, Thomas George, 5-C, 604 N. Coler Ave., - Urbana, Ill. ............................. 56. 57, 54, 58, 174 Cane, Marion, 1-C, 1560 Ogden Ave., Bronx, N.Y. ............ 197 Cannon, Leah Janet, 4-C, 1020 E. Park Dr., Midland, Mich. .... 156 Cantor, Arlene Louise, 2-C, 109-15 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, N.Y. ...,............................... 184 Cantrell, Mary Anne, 5-M, 412 W. Lyle Ave., College Park, Ga. . . 174 Carleton, Anne Marie, 4-C, Aleppo College, Aleppo, Syria ..... 156 Carleton, Caroline May, 1-C, Aleppo College, Alepp, Syria ..... 197 Carlson, Frederick Freeman, 2-C, 5215 Baltimore Ave., I Washington 16, D.C. ............................ . . . 184 Carlson, Karen Evelyn, 2-C, APO 50, USAF, Casablanca, French Morocco ................. I ......... 184 Carol, Jean Augusta, 1-M, 609 Pershing Dr., Silver Spring Md. , . 197 Carpenter, Patricia Joyce, 1-M, 214 E. Pine St., 1 Grove City, Pa. .....,................. ....... 6 0, 90, 19 Carpenter, Shirley Elva, 2-M, 214 E. Pine St., V Grove City, Pa. ................. A ............... 70. 86, 184 Carter, James Standish, 2-C, R.D. 16, Media, Pa. .............. 68 Carter, John Daniels, 4-M, 5007 Isabella Ave., Houston 4, Texas 51 Carver, Noelle Joyce, 4-C, 244 Brooklawn Dr., Rochester 18, N.Y. 156 Cary, Marcia Alice, 1-C, 25 Oak Rd., Rocky River ............ 197 Cary, Richard Edward, 5-C, 902 Naperville Rd., Wheaton, Ill. . , 174 Cary, Sylvia Jane, 5-C, 25 Oak Rd., Rocky River Cascio, Dominick Louis, 4-C, Ocean Blvd., n Atlantic Highlands, N.J. ............ A ......... 91. 96, 97. 156 Cassady, Robert Idleman, Jr., 4-C, 624 Hermitage Dr., V Deerfield, Ill. ...,................................ 46,156 Casten, Jean Marcia, 1-C, 1058 Centre St., Q Newton Center, Mass. ............................. 52,194 Castle, Margaret Anne, 1-C, Star Route, Falmouth, Va. ...... 90. 19' Caswell, Allen Edward, 5-C, 209 Hillcrest Ave., Leonia, N.J. . .60, 1 4 Caufliel, Jane Luella, 2-M, 406 Coleman Ave., Johnstown. P21- Cazale, John Holland, 1-C, 58 Prospect SL, q Winchester, Mass. .......................... I ....... 86. 19 Chai, Martha May, 4-C, 5900 Karl Rd., Columbus, Ohio .... 145, 1576 Chalker, Wayne Calvin, 5-T, Deerfield ....,...........,.,.. 1.0 Chamberlain, Jane Seymour, 1-C, 51-11 Concord Ave., -V Great Neck, N.Y. .............,................... L3 'Y Chan, Jules Soo-Lee, 2-C, 6 Jalal: Lambak, Klllang. MHIHYZ - ' -7'-- 4 . ve., Chancgililiflifieif .................. 45. so. 52. 126. 183 Chapman, Gretel GraY- 4'C' RLD- 1- KY19 Rd-- Chfifdon :jo Chapman, James Walter, 1-T, 15 Orchard St., Merrimac, Mass. . . Chapman, Ralph Howard, 5-T, 56567 Center Ridge Rd.. Fo North Ridgeville ............... A. .h .................. . Chapman, Robert Maxwell, 4-C, 720 Michigan Ave., V8 1-- Evanston, Ill. ...............,................. 90, 15 . D Chappell, Elstherh Elizabeth, 5-C. Apartad0 267. 1 Caracas, Venezuela ................... - ............. 60. 1 4 Charr, Anna Pauline, Gr-C, 4127 N. Commercial Ave., - - x Portland, Ore. ................ b ......... - ....., 2 8, 51. 58. 86 Cheney, Carol Virginia, 2-C, 655 E. Main St., Torrington, Conn. . 184 Cherry, Arthur Nelson, 4-C, 1806 Eaton St., McKessport, Pa. Chin, Ruby Thl Ting, 2-C, 5 Fiske St., Worcester 2, Mass. ..... 184 Chipman, Janet Adelle, 1-C, 1124 Pearl St., Ypsilanti, Mich. .... 197 Chivily, John Nicholas, 1-C. 507 W. 256th St., Q New York 65, N.Y. ........... I ................... 125, 19 Chodack, Walter Edward, 5-C, 1204 Ditmas Ave., Brooklyn 18, N.Y. ...,............................ 86. 174 Chontow, Peter Julian, 1-C, 208 Evandale Rd., I Scarsdale, N.Y. ....,.............,..... 40, 115, 126, 194. 19 Christenson, Barbro Louise, 2-M, 1569 Kew Ave., Hewlett, N.Y. ................................. 60, 62, 184 Christianson, Daniel Stone, 5-C, 508 Main St., Dalton, Mass. ................................. 86, 126, 174 Christman, Judith, 1-C, 158 Prospect St., Ridgewood, N.J. ...... 197 Chu, Constance Pamela, 2-M, 102-56 - 64th Ave., Forest Hills, N.Y. ................................. 86, 184 Church, Patricia Jane, 5-M, 117 N. State St., New Ulm, Minn. .85, 174 Ciemins, Vilnis Andris, 2-M, 4019 Richmond Rd., Warrenville . 184 Ciurczak, Peter Louis, 5-M, 16 Rankin St., Elizabeth N.J. . .62, 82, 1714 Clagett, Mary Alice, 1-M, 707 12th Ave., S,W., Rochester, Minn. ..... ...................... .... 8 2 , 197 Claghorn, James Lesley, Jr., 1-C, 5846 Bushnell Rd., University Heights ........................... ,... 1 97 Clampett, Anne, 1-C, 580 Park Ave., Manhasset, N.Y. ...... 75, 197 Clark, David Walter, 5-C, Deerfield, Mass. .................. 86 Clark, Dorothy Ann, 2-C, 79 Melvin Ave., West Hempstead, N.Y. 184 Clark, Lois-Karen, 4-C, R.D. 5, Grubbs Rd., Wilmington, Del. .............................. 51, 86, 157 Clark, Paul Arnold, Z-T, Mineral City Clark, Richard Charles, 5-C, R.D. 2, Sandusky . .59, 54. 58, 81, 88, 174 Clarke, Sondra Deane, 1-C, 1059 S. Jackson, Jackson, Mich. . .60, 197 Clemeau, Carol Eaton, 1-C, 548 Hill Ave., Glen Ellyn. Ill. ...... 197 Clewell, Andre Francis, 2-C, 126 College St., Hudson .... 58, 82, 184 Cline, William, 5-C, 519 Orange St., Mansfield ....... 140, 172, 174 Clonick, Joseph Robert, 1-M, 7058 N. Greenview Ave., Chicago 26, Ill. . . .................................. 197 Clymer, Margaret Lucille, 1-C, 527 Nordale Ave., Dayton 10 .... 197 Cobb, Aflfredb Willard, 4-M, Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tenn. ................................. 86, 89 Coffman, Charles Taylor, 2-C, 195 Moore St., Princeton, N.J. . 126, Cohen, Fredric Sumner, 1-C, 86 Oliver Rd., Belmont, Mass. . . . . 184 197 Cohen, Jeremy Vidger, 1-C, 10 San Gabriel Dr., Rochester 10, N.Y. ......................... .... . Colby, Susan, 1-C, Pine Rd., Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. . .... 58 Cole, Richard Forman, 2-C, 1811 E. Glendale Ave., Milwaukee 11, Wis. ....,................. , . . 129 Coleman, Delores Lucille, 5-C, 4911 Maffitt Pl., St. Louis 15, Mo. ................................. 85 Coleman, Raymond Bostain, 1-C, Calle B, esq. 4, Apt. 5, Havana, Cuba ...........,......................,. 90 Collins, Geraldine Teresa, 5-M, 1406 W. Romona St., Pensacola, Fla. .................................... . Collins, Rlobertl Douglas, 5-C, 116 Rau St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Collishaw, Barbara Jean, 2-T, Suffern Park, Suffern, N.Y. .... , Colman, MaryLee, 1-C, 20 Hill St., Morristown, N.J. ........ . Colt, Ann Vail, 1-C, 601 E. Broadway, Iola, Kans. ........... . Compere, James Lawrence, 1-C, 2502 Orrington, Evanston, Ill. . . Compton,Caro1yn Lee, 1-C, 526 Aberdeen Ave., Dayton 9 .... , Comstock, Mary Helen, 2-C, 2577 - 18th St., Cuvahoga Falls . .45 Conger, Rietta, 4-C, 505 W. Prospect Ave., State College, Pa. , . , Conly, Dale Leonard. 2-C, 29 Scarsdale Rd., West Hartford, Conn. .................. 45, 126, 151, 182 Connamacher, Robert Henle, 5-C, 195 N. Seventh St., Newark, N.J. ..,...,........................... 62, 86, Connor, Frank Walter, 4-C, Fernside Farm, Henniker, N.H. . 140, Conover, Margrit Ann, 2-C, 61 Bellvale Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. ........ .......... .... . Cook, John Graham, 2-C, 811 Montrose Dr., South Charleston, W. Va. .............. .... 6 2 Cook, Robert Alan, 1-C, 5250 St. Paul Blvd., Rochester 17, N.Y. ............................... 152 Cool, Barbara Cooke, 1-C, R.D. 2, Oberlin Beach, Huron ...... Coon, Margaret Emily, 4-M, 221 South Blake Rd., Norfolk, Va. .................................. 88, 97 Cooper, James Reese, 5-T, 5091 E. Sixth Ave., Columbus 19 . . . . Cooper, Richard Newell, 2-C, R.D. 1, Margarity Rd., Falls Church, Va. .,...........,........,.......... 55 Corey, Eimmaj Jean, 5-C, 278 Kenwood Ct., Grosse Pointe, Mich. .......,............... .... 7 4 Cort, Susan, 4-C, 4 Leisurely Lane, Bellport, N.Y. Corwin, Nancy Ann, 2-C. 457 Briarwood Ave. S.E., Grand Rapids 6, Mich. ..................... .. . Corwin, Ruth Louise, 5-M, 16 Ludlow Manor Rd., East Norwalk, Conn. ....................... . Couch, Albert Edward, III, 5-T, 86-24 - 105th St., Richmond Hill, N.Y. Coulter, Sydney Ann, 2-C, Frederiksted, Virgin Islands ....... Cowell, Joanne Sylvia, 5-C, 148 Connolly St., West Lafayette, Ind. Crabtree, Howard Mahlon, 2-T, R.D. 2, Amherst ............ Crafts, Walter, Jr., 2-C, 844 College Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 45 Craig, Firancesl Elizabeth, 5-C, 6515 Barnaby St., N.W., Washington 15, D.C. .....................,......... . Cramer, David Alan, 1-C, 1059 Hollywood, Chicago 40, Ill. . . . . Crane, Judith Dodsworth, 5-M, 65 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach, Cal. ..................,...,.. 82, 85, 90, Cranor, Jerald Lee, 1-C, R.D. 1, Casstown .................. Craven, Gary Riley, 2-C, 1810 - 12th St., Greelev, Colo. .... 142 Crawford, Dorothy Alice, 5-C, 58 Baldwin Ave.. Mansfield . . 107 Crayton, Nancy Lynn, 1-C, 151 Irving Terrace, Kenmore 25, N.Y. Creasy, William Charles, 5-T. R.D. 2, Navarre Creese, Elizabeth Kirkbride, 4-C, 125 Bleddyn Rd., Ardmore, Pa. ..........,...................... 86, 146, Cressey, Jean Babcock, 2-C, Box 22, Norton, Mass. ........,. 86 Cripe, Clair Allan, 4-C, 408 E. Diamond St., Kendallville, Ind. . Crittenden, Nancy Lou, 1-C, 5741 W. Park Rd., Cleveland 11, .................................. 50, 90. Croker, Russell Ernest, 2-T, 5705 Leland Ave., Chicago, Ill. . . . . Crooks, Barbara Ann, 4-M, 574 E. Kanawha Ave., Worthington .................................. 85. 86, Crooks, Paul Richard, 5-T, R.D. 1, Mingo Junction Crosson, Jiohnl Tevis, 1-C, 807 Westwood Dr., Clayton 5, Mo. . . Crow, Martha Millikan, 5-C, 404 North Adams St., Loudonville Crowell, Jane, 1-M, 206 Rogers Ave., West Springfield, Mass. . . Crowle, David Rawlings, 1-T. 100 W. South Ave., Glenolden, Pa. Cullen, Joyce Mary, 2-C, 96 Melrose Ave., Albany 5, N.Y. ..., . . Cunnyngham, Jon Spurgeon, 1-C, 725 Clark Ave., Jefferson City, Mo. .......................... 41, 88, 90, Cupery, Willis Eli, 4-C, Crest Field Rd., R.D. 5, Wilmington Del. Curtis, Michael Ross, 1-C, 1040 Oak St., Beloit, Wis. .,...... 65, Curtis, Priscilla, 2-C, 5 Ash St., Hopkinton, Mass. .......... . . Curtis. Ruth Alice, 1-C, 255 Grace Ave., Elmhurst, Ill. . . . . . . . Curtis, Susan Metcalf, 5-C, 165 E. College St., Oberlin .... 147, Curtis. William Bosworth. 1-C, 165 E. College St., Oberlin .....,....................... 60, 70, 86, 90, 126, Cushman, Elizabeth Jane. 2-M, 1511 Hixson Rd., Chattanooga 5, Tenn. ........................ . . . . . .90, Cutler, Bfenjaminl Sheflield, 1-M, Roosevelt Dr., Athens .... 89, Cyr, William Phoenix, 1-C, 195 Park Ave., Leonia, N.J. ...... . D Dagen, Naomi, 5-C, 850 W'ild Cherry Lane, University City, Mo. ........................ . Daly, John William, 1-C, Punchbowl Rd., Convent, N.J. Dana, Zelda Segal, 4-C, 58 Young Ave.. Pelham, N.Y. . Daniels, David Wilder, 5-C, 275 W. Lake Rd., Penn Yan Daniels, Susan Flora, 4-C, 710 Thomas Ave., Riverton, N.J. .......................... 42, 45, 86, 147 , N.Y. . .....57, ..,.125, ....,60, v 197 198 184 174 198 174 170 198 198 198 198 184 157 184 174 157 184 185 198 198 157 170 185 174 185 80 185 174 170 185 174 198 174 198 185 174 198 157 185 157 198 ms 157 198 198 170 185 198 157 198 185 198 174 198 185 198 198 174 198 157 174 157 S M I T ll Your Future looks Good FLOOR COVERING . W In 3 fl-is Telephone LX Career , 5' 28 South Main Phone 4-2371 College Girls will find- SXVEDISH HANDICRAFT a good place to work. . .good friends to work with . . . good salaries with regular raises and good chances for advancement Imported Gifts at me ol-no sau. tmp:-lou: coMPANv 21 EHSI College Oberlin- Ohio HAYLORSU Mlhere you may leisurely look through books, and idle awhile over gifts 222 . STUDENT DIRECTORY Dardarian, Alma Ann, 3-C, 619 Orchard Pkwy., Niagara Falls, N.Y. ...,..................... 51, 86, 151 Daube, Bruce Channing, 4-C, 713 Sherman Ave.. South Bend 16, Ind. .................... . .39, 43, 45, 86 Dauni, Sheldon Evan, 1-M, Box 238 T, R.D. 1, Rockaway, N.J. . Davenport, Suzanne Hills, 3-C, S1 Manning Blvd., Albany 3, N.Y. ..............,,..... , ........ 144, 147 David, Shirley Lee, 3-M, 9482 Parkaway, Grosse Isle, Mich. . . . Davidson, Carol Jane, 1-M, 273 E. Center, Coloma, Mich. . . .82 Davies, Mrs. Katharine Ellis, Sp-C, 187 S. Main St., Oberlin Davies, Paula De Vede, 1-C, 440 Madison Ave., Scranton 10, Pa. Davis, Althea Lucille, 4-C, 9913 Connecticut Ave., Kensington, Md. ............................... 49, 57 Davis, Caroline Florence, 3-C, cfo American Embassy, Monrovia, Liberia ............................. 50, 146 Davis, Cfolleenb Annette, 1-M, 711 N. Wood St., Logan . .85, 88 Davis, Fred Bunker, 4-C, 14 School St., East Williston, N.Y. . .86 Davis, Jane Anderson, 3-C, 2487 Dysart Rd., Cleveland 18 .... Davis, Jfohnj Douglass, Jr., 1-C, Box 412 Brewer Heights, Chillicothe ......................................... Davis, John Willis, Jr.. 3-M, 128 Rockland Ave., Bradford, Pa.. 85 Davis, Larry Jewett, 1-C, 9523 Garfield Blvd., Garfield Heights .................,............... 125 Davis, Paul Benjamin, 2-C, Crozer Seminary, Chester, Pa. . .43 Davis, Rlogerj Judson, 3-C. 55 Wood St., Painesville Davis, Sidney Pentecost, Gr-M, 316 N. Olive, Elvria Day, Patricia Ann, 2-M, R.D. 2, South Windham, Maine . . .86 Decker, Edward Barclay, 1-C, 13 Lombard St., Schenectady 4, N.Y. ................................ . de Coppet, Edward, 4-C, 105 E. 67th St., New York 21, N.Y. . . . . de Cours, Genevieve Marie, Gr-C, 1 rue Saint Jacques, Toulouse, France ................................ . . Decrouez, Mary Carolyn, 3-C, 540 Ogden Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. .................................. 52 DeFalco, Frank Alphonce, 1-M, 141 Hall Ave., Washington, Pa. De Haan, Allmal Jacqueline, 3-C, 5900 Sioux River Rd., Sioux City 20, Iowa ............................... 60 Dehl, Ronald Emert, 3-C, 516 N. Harvey St., Oak Park, Ill. . . . . deJaager, Alfred Russell, 1-M, 211 Doremus Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. .............,..................... . Deller, Jean Duncan, 2-C, 3 The Bayway, Bronxville, N.Y. . . . . de Montmorency, Gilda Leonie, 3-C, Pyle Rd., R.D. 1, Oberlin . Dennison, Joan, 2-C, Leversee Rd., R.D. 2, Troy, N.Y. . .60, 90 DePuy, Ciharlesl Rolfe, 4-C, 9900 Blackburn, Livonia, Mich. . . Desai, Lina, 2-C, 67 Turret Rd., Colombo, Cevlon ............ Dessem, Ralph Eugene, DeVoe, Robert Donald, Pleasantville, N.Y. Dew, Deborah Stratton, 1-C, 2111 W. 17th St., Wilmington 6, Del. ........... .....,................ . Dewey, Louise Annette, 2-C, 33 Boulevard, Shelby .......... 86 Dexter, Carolyn Frances, 1-M, 716 S. Zinc, Deming, N. Mex. . . . Dickerson, Miriam Edith, 3-C, Caro State Hospital, Gr-T, R.D. 1, North Olmsted 2-C, Hoaniovo Lane, ...............54,63,74,116,129,140 Caro, Mich. ................................... 45, 86, Diebolt, Marjorie Witte, 4-C, 24 Kings Rd., Chatham, N.J. .................... 86, 144, 147, 149, 151 Diehl, Helen Louise, 2-M, 2415 Clover Lane, Havertown, Pa. ............................... 46, 88 Dietiker, Kfempl Edward, 3-C, 207 S. Church, Hudson, Mich. . . Dill, John Francis, 1-M, 206 S. Kilburn Rd., Garden City, N.Y. ................................ 89 Dinsmore, Elizabeth Hilary, 2-C, 53 Smith Ave., Bay Shore, N.Y. .......................... . . .86 Disque, Beverly Ann, 1-M, Holland Patent, N.Y. . . . . . . . . . . Dixon, Nancy Jane, 3-C, 110 W. Main St., Plainville, Conn. ......,........................ 45, 49 Dobbins, David Ashmun, 1-C, 306 Korby Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. .......................... . Doehne, Efdwardl Frederick, III, 3-C, 3620 Beauford St., Harrisburg, Pa. .............................. 40, 86, Dolinski, Joseph William, 4-C, 4039 Tudor St., Philadelphia 36, Pa. .............,....... 125,132,138 Dominy, Richard Gray, 4-C, Main St., Hermon, N.Y. ...... 86 Donahoe, Joan Marie, 2-C, 119 Massachusetts Ave., Providence, R.I. Donnell, Raymond Wylie, Gr.-M, 305 D St., Davis, Cal. Dorsey, Eleanor Rose, 4-C, Huntington, Md. ........... 42, 86 Douglas, Donald Sterling, 1-C, 2209 Colony Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C. .............................. 86, 129, Downing, Earl William, 3-T, R.D. 1, Wellington .......... 168 Downing, Mrs. Gloria Klepser, 1-T, R.D. 1, Wellington Downs, Ray Farnham, 4-C, 12 Hachiyama, Shibukaku, Tokyo, Japan ........................ 42, 43, 45, 86, 126 Druckenmiller, Russell Floyd, 1-T, Box 3, Atwater ........... Drummond, Robert Harold, Gr-M, Kawkawlin, Mich. ....... . DuBois, Sfarahb Jane, 4-C, 122 Plimpton St., Walpole, Mass. . . . Dudley, Durand Stowell, Gr-C, 140 Elm St., Oberlin Dudley, Mary Ella, 1-C, R.D. 2, Box 754, Emmett, Idaho ...... DuE, Alnnisl Deirdre, 4-C, 153 Clarence Rd.. Scarsdale, N.Y. ................................ 70, 86, Dunn, Earl Sidney, 3-T, Kirkersville Dunnewold, Lawrence John, II, 2-T, 3735 N. Chester Ave., Amherst ........................................... Dunning, Stewart Ward, 3-C, 150 Notch Rd., Granby, Conn. .86 Dupee, Ralph Kinkead, Jr., 1-C, 606 N. Palmway, U Lake Worth, Fla. ................................. 113 1 s 1 s 1 s 1 1 s w Q s s 9 s 9 1 Q a a 1 9 y 174 140 198 174 174 192 198 157 174 198 157 60 198 175 198 185 185 198 157 60 175 198 175 175 196 185 175 185 157 185 185 198 185 198 175 157 185 175 198 185 198 175 199 175 157 157 157 199 170 157 170 30 157 199 157 170 175 199 Durfee, Elsa Jean, 1-C, 145 Hollywood St., Oberlin .......... Durling, Susanne Hearn, 4-C, 139 Woodhill Dr., Amherst . .45 Dustin, David Sumner, 1-C, Rt. 40, Spackenkill Rd., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ................................ . Duvall, Robert Scott, Sp-M, 107 S. Park St., Oberlin Dworsky, Leo Henry, 4-C, 271 Central Park W., New York 24, N.Y. ....................... . . .64 Dzierbicki, Ronald Lawrence, 3-C, 3956 Talbot, Detroit 12, Mich. ....................... . . . . E Eades, Sarah Antoinette, 1-C, 352 Monroe St., Conneaut ....... Easton, Emily deForest, 2-C, 41 Owenoke Way, Riverside, Conn. .................................. 59 Eddy, Richard Lowell, 1-C, 40 Bank St., Sussex, N.J. ...... 126 Edelmann, Alice May, 2-C, 484 E. 16th St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. ......,................ . Edgar, Lynetta Louise, 1-C. 6822 S. Gramercy Pl., ...86 9 s 199 157 199 158 175 199 185 199 185 Los Angeles 47, Cal. .................... ....... 1 99 Edgett, Richard Curtis, 1-C, 71 Ayer St.. Rochester 13, N.Y. ......................,.... 128,134 199 Edison. David Holmes. 3-C, 33 Hillside Rd., Claymont, Del. .... 175 Edwards, Peter Lewis, 1-M, 61 Grandview St., Huntington, N.Y. ...................... ........... 8 6, 88 Egler, Marvin Winkler, 1-T, R.D. 2, New Philadelphia ........ 170 Ehrlich, Jerrold Ivan. 3-C, 135-54 Francis Lewis Blvd., Laurelton, N.Y. ............................. 55. 69, 71 175 Ehrman, John Robert, 2-C, 4433 Garrison St. N.W., Washington 16, D.C. .................,...... 6l,86, 88 185 Eiseman, Jeannette Noel, 4-C, Xvesttown Rd., Thornton, Pa. . .58 158 Eisenson, Elinore Ruth, 3-C, 5 Cornell Pl., East Rockaway, N.Y. ........................,..... 76 175 Elder, David Livingstone, 4-C, American Mission, Tehran, Iran ......................... 36, 43, 45, 86, 127 158 Elder, Mrs. Joann Finley, Gr-C, 315 Wilmington Ave., Dayton 10 53 Elder. Joseph Walter, Gr-C, American Mission. Tehran, Iran ................................... 53, 58, 64 Eliet, Lilla Ann, 2-C, 142 Monroe St., Kalamazoo, Mich. ...... 185 Ellis. Ethan Breckenridge, 3'C, 316 Oxford St.. Rochester, N.Y. ,........................ 36, 43, 45, 50 175 Ellis, James Delmont, 1-C, 121 E. College St.. Oberlin ............................. 58, 86, 94, 95, 126, 199 Ellis, Robert Mayer. 3-C, 512 N. McLean St., Lincoln, Ill. ..... 175 Elson, Jacova, 2-C, 5642 Dorchester Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. 45, 151, 185 Emeis, Elizabeth Claire, 1-C, 2971 Coleridge Rd., Cleveland Heights ............................... 151 199 Emery, Rex Thomas, 2-C, 3221 Lenox Dr., Dayton 9, ....... 89,175 Emke, Emerson Emanuel, Gr. T, 379 S. Main St. Amherst Emory, David Lloyd, Gr-C, Powell's Lane, Westbury, N.Y. . .58, 128 Emory, Mrs. Sarah Rhodes, Sp-M, 135 W1 Third St., Peru, Ind. Empie, Barbara Goodwin, 3-C, 72 Norwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. ............................... 175 Engle, Robert Tyler, Irreg-M, 315 Cornell Ave., Amherst Epstein, Carolyn Miriam, l-C. 35 Lafayette Pl., Woodmere, N.Y. .............................. 51, 62, 199 Erdman, Michele Mary, 1-C, 2304 Fairview St., Allentown, Pa. .................................. 115 199 Erickson, Mrs. Katharine Klingaman, 4-C, 31 Roweland Ave., Delmar, N.Y. .................................... 86 158 Erickson, Richard August, 4-C Mount Hermon, Mass .... 86.98, 158 Ermilio, Elizabeth Upham, 1-C, 337 Bala Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. ............................... 151,199 Esseks, William Watson, 2-C, 298 Henry St., Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . 185 Essien, Ffridayj Timothy, 3-C, Ikot Osong, P.O. Box 19, Uyo, Nigeria ....................................... 51 Estadt, ,lanet Arlene, 2-C, 12 Edgewood Ave., Cedarville, N.J. 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Fink, Roberta Judith, 5-C, 5715 - 72nd St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. .............. ..... 8 6, Finke, Daniel Louis, 1-C, 42-15 -45rd Ave., Long Island City 4, N.Y. ............... ..... 6 5, Fischer, Gay A., 1-C, 501 Philadelphia Ave., Takoma Park, Md. .................... ........... , 47 Fishback, Mary Cornelia, 5-C, 501 - Sth St., M , Brookings, S.D. ,......... .............. 4 2, 45, 86, 144, Fisher, Grace Joann, 4-C. Conewango Ave. Ext., Warren, Pa. . . Fisher, Peter Bruce, 2-C, 21 Somerset Ave.. Winthrop, Mass. . . Fisher, Stanley, 1-C, 74 Van Cortland Park S., New York 65, N.Y. ............................... . Fiske, Richard Allen, 5-M, Main St., Upton, Mass. ...... 82, 110, Fiskio, Humbert Michael, 5-C, 88 Vista Terrace, New Haven 15, Conn. ......,.. ......... . . ...... Fiskio, Peter William, Jr., 4-C, 88 Vista Terrace, New Haven 15, Conn. ............................ 98, FitzGera1d, Charles Roy, 1-C, 565 Furnace Brook Pkwy., Wollaston, Mass. ....,....................... 86,115, Fixx, Catherine Priscilla, 2-C, 2101 Rose St., Sarasota, Fla. . . . . Flashman, Joel Aron, 1-C, 712 Jeronimo Dr., Coral Gables, Fla. ................................ 51, Flavin, T1herese1 Dorelle, 2-M, 515 Lodi St., Syracuse 5, N.Y. . . Flax, William Ellin, 2-C, 5496 Brookline Ave., Cincinnati 20 ................................... 115 Flick, Sue Rose, 2-C, R. D. 5, Canfield ...................... 175 175 175 175 158 175 199 199 175 158 199 175 158 199 185 199 185 185 185 Follows, Arthur Gail, 5-M, 9716 Wayburn, Detroit 24, Mich. . .82, 88 Fonda, Carolyn Nell, 5-C, 1028 Parkwood Blvd., I Schenectady 8, N.Y. .................,........ 86, 146, 175 Fonda, Thomas Douw, 2-C, 1028 Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady 8, N.Y. .............................. 86,185 Foote, Wayne Harrison, 2-C, Middlebury, Conn. .126, 185 Fopeano, Mary Helene, 4-C, 2121 Sheffield Dr., Kalamazoo, Mich. ................................ 86 158 Ford, Constance Louise, 4-C, 106 W. Main St., Norwalk ....... 158 Ford, Douglas Verne, 2-C, 1408 Marquette Pl. N.E., Albuquerque, N. Mex. .............................. 185 Forrer, John Osborne, 1-C, 1404 Rosalie, Evanston, Ill. ...... 199 Foster, James W'illard, 1-M, 588 E. 15th St., Fond du Lac, Wfis. . . 199 Foster, Margaret Ann, 2-C, R. D. 1, Elburn, Ill. ............ 151 185 Fox, David Lawrence. 1-C, 40 Academy Lane, Bellport, N.Y. .... ............................. 1 26 199 Fraenkel, Dan Gabriel, 1-C, 606 W. Oregon, Urbana. Ill. .... 199 Fraley, Robert Daniel, 2-T, R. D. 2, Mansfield Frank, Peter Francis, 1-C, 2150 Ridgewood Rd., Akron 15 . .155 199 Frankel, Allan Michael, 1-C, 5065 Paddock Rd., Cincinnati 57 ..................................... 71 199 Frazer, Eidwinl Eugene. 3-T. Good Hope ........ 170 Freed, Thomas Alexander, 1-C, 19245 Cofiinberry Blvd., Fairview Park .......................,............. 199 Freeman, David George, Irreg-M, 942 Mildred Ave., Lorain Freeman, Hardy, 1-C, 650 Aldine Ave., Chicago 15, Ill. .... 62 199 Freeman, Murray, 1-C, 556 E. 25rd St., Paterson 4, N.J. .... 47 199 Freer. Joseph Bridston, 4-M, E. 528 Rockwell Pkwy., Spokane 15. Wash. .............................. 114 158 French, Wtilliamj Maynard, 5-T, R. D. 2, Spencer .......... 170 Frerichs, Wendell Wallace, Gr-T, 12412 Wyland, Cleveland . . 170 Frick, Ivan Eugene, Gr-T, 821 Fishlock Ave., Findlay Friedrichs, Edward Slade, 4-C, R. D. 2, Lake Geneva, Wis. ................ ........... 9 8, 142 158 Frommer, Gabriel Paul, 1-C, 1525 Teakwood Ave. Cincinnati 24 ............................... . . .47 200 Frost, Mary Elizabeth, 1-C, 105 Forest St., Oberlin ..... . . . 185 Fry, Clementine Antoinette, IWC, 57 Beckwith Terrace, Rochester 10, N.Y. ............................. . . . 200 Frye, John Keith, 1-C, R. D. 4, Orange Rd., Delaware .... 68, 200 Fuess, Judith Elizabeth, 1-C, 64 Couchman Ave., Rochester 17, N.Y. .............................. 149,200 Fuller, Ann Minnette, 2-M, Corfu, N.Y. .......... 89,185 Fuller, Robert W'orks, 2-C, 42 Edgewood Rd., Chatham, N.J. . Funk, Mary Margaret. 4-C, 202 Beech St., Tuckahoe, N.Y. .........................,..... 42, 86, 158 Funkhouser, Peter Martin, 2-C, 4046 Silsby Rd., Cleveland 18 . . 86 Furcron, Gleorgel Howard, 4-C, 418 Magyar St., Wellington ................,........ ...122, 125, 151 158 Furcron, Wlilliej Marie, 2-C, 418 Magyar St., Wellington .... 185 G Gabalac, Stephan Marksity, 2-C, 1170 Victory St., Akron Gable, Mtaryb Carolyn, 2-C, 521 W. James St.. Lancaster, Pa. . . 186 Gaddum, Elizabeth Louise, Gr-M, 1704 N. W. 7th Ave., Gainesville, Fla. ...,.............................. 51,82 Gaeuman, John Victory, 4-C, R. D. 1, Oberlin Gage, Carolyn Jane, 2-M, 6 Prospect St., Northfield, Vt. ...... 186 Gaines, Mrs. Lois Douglas, Sp-C, 254 N. Main St., Oberlin Gale, Elizabeth Ann, 1-C, Hillandale Rd., Sodus, Mich. ...... 200 Gallagher, Hlelenl Maryel, 4-C, Convent 8: 155rd St., New York 27, N.Y. ......................... . . . 57,158 Gallup, Margaret Robbins, 1-C. Vista Ave. Ext., Bradford, Pa. ............................., .. 200 Galvani, Mrs. Alice O'Ma1ley, 4-C, Edison Highway, Birmingham ............................... .. 158 Gamboa, Concepcion, 1-M, 6158 Wakine Pl., Honolulu, Hawaii ......................., ........ 2 00 Gandek, Walter Thomas, 4-C, 17 Thomas St., Nixon, N.J. ................................. 140,141,158 Ganzert, Rosemary Anna, 5-M, 2750 Kingsford Dr., Toledo 14 ....................................... 86,138 Gardner, James Clyde, 2-T, Box 155, Garrettsville Gardner, John Stirling, 1-C, 115 Kasr-E1-Aini, Cairo, Egypt .128, 200 Garee, William Alfred, Gr-C, 200 Sherman Ave., Kent Garland, Jlamesl Wilson, Jr., 5-C, 1000 N. Quantico St.. Arlington, Va. ....,................................ 175 Garlock, Janet Susan, 5-C, 510 E. 55th St., New York 22, N.Y. .............. .... 5 5,86,1'5 Garrahan, Nita Del, 14C, 501 College Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. ..........,............... .... 1 47 200 Garrett, E1unice1 Ruth, 5-C, 556 N. Princeton Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Garth, Thomas Voorhees, 2-C, 10 Summit Ave., East Williston, N.Y. ...........,.................... 186 Gaskins, Laurie Susan, 1-C, 5619 York Lane, Bethesda, Md. . 186 200 Gates, John Merlin Powis, 2-C, 5717 Kimbark Ave., Chicago 57, lll. ............,...,................... 186 Gatlilf, Sandra Charlotte, 1-M, 1401 E. Long St., Columbus 5 . . 200 Gatti, Clelia Ada, Gr-C, Casilla de Correo No. 481, O Rosario, Argentina Gay, CCharles1 Gregory, 2-C. 5164 Upland Terrace N.W'.. Washington 15, D.C. ................................ 186 Gedgaudas, Mindaugas Edvardas, 1-C, 767 E. 90th St.. Cleveland 8 .,..............,............,...... 105 200 Geissinger, Robert William, 2-C, Chateau Rochambeau. Scarsdale, N.Y. ............................ 70, 86, 88 186 Geith, Kathryn Eleanor, 1-M, 1104 S. Fern Dr., Phoenix, Ariz. ..,. .......... ...................... 2 00 Gelehrter, Thomas David. 1-C, 5049 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights ....................,........ . . 200 Genberg, Richard William, 2-C, R. D. 1, Warren, Pa. . . . . . . . 186 Gephart, Harlan Reid. 1-C, 151 N Mozart, Palatine, Ill. .... 46 200 Gibbons, Paul Eugene, 5-C, 19 Midland Ave., White Plains, N.Y. .................. fi5,45,96,97. 129 175 Giddings, Paul Grierson, 5-C, 5526 Brookbank Rd., Downers Grove, Ill. ..........................,..... 175 Gifiin, Philip Cook, 5-C, R. D. 6. Mansfield, Ontario .... 128, 140. 175 Gilbert, Mariel Joy, 4-C, i-15 S. XVillard St.. Burlington, Vt. ................................ -15. 55 158 Giles, George Cranston, Jr., 5-C, 855 S. Washington St.. Hinsdale, Ill. .................. ................... 1 75 Gilham, Clarence Taft, 2-T, 257 Miles St., Akron Gill, Faye Alice, 4-M, 565 Hillside Ave., Elmhurst, Ill. .... 82,158 Gillette, Sherril-Ann, 4-C, 28 Georgian Rd., Morristown, N.J. ............................. -15. 57, 159 Gilman, Mrs. Bernadine Hull, Sp-M, 255 W. Main St., Bellevue Gindin, Peter Jacob, 5-C. 440 W. 7th St., Plainfield, N.J. . .154, 175 Gingrich, Barbara Brian, 2-C, 406 Summit Ave.. Westfield, N.J. .............. .......... . ......, 1 86 Ginsburg, David Mark, 1-C, 77 Clements Rd., Newton, Mass. ..,.,............................. 126 200 Ginsburg, Gerald Melvin, 4-M, 1601 S. 20th St., Lincoln, Nebr. . 159 Giron, Arsenio, 2-M, Big Tree Rd., Orchard Park, N.Y. . . . 128, 152 Girton, Judith Anne, 2-M, 820 Hillcrest Rd.. n West Lafayette, Ind. ........................... 74, 82, 186 Glasoe. Paul John, 2-C, Box 476, Bellport, N.Y. ...... 151, 158, 186 Glass, Ellizabethb Ann, 4-C, 1 Yale Terrace, West Orange, N.J. ........................ ..... 6 1 159 Gleason, Jack Richard, 1-C, R. D. 1, Fayette ....... .... 2 00 Gleason, Raymond Boyd, 1-C, 7904 Fullerton Ave., Elmwood Park, Ill. ..............., ....... .... 2 0 0 Glick, David Mueller, 1-C, 5922 Douglas St., Pittsburgh 17, Pa. .,.................... . , . . .55. 200 Gloeckner, Kathryn Louise, 2-C, 110 E. Fourth Ave., V Conshohocken, Pa. ....,.............,........,... 86,186 Glover, Henry Hatlield, 5-C. 515 Upper Mountain Ave.. Upper Montclair, N.J. .................... 49, 126, 158, 175 Gluckman, Eric Alfred, 1-C, 8 Paddington Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. .............,.................... 105. 200 Goebel, Wilma Lee, 2-M, 522 S. Prospect St., Marion ...... 82, 186 Gold, Leonard, 5-C, 227 Troy Ave., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. ....... 175 Goldensohn, Barry Nathan, 1-C, 1585 E. 14th St.. Brooklyn 30. 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Put a little away into it every payday - week by week, month by month. Keep it growing. It's a solid. comfortable feeling to have money in the bank. VVe are the friend you can depend upon for a financially secure future. Your account is welcome - large or small. Start your sayings account with us TODAY. TIIE l'E0l'LlES BANKING C0. 15 S. MAIN STREET Accounts Insured to SIIMNNJ by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation STUDENT DIRECTORY Gollan, Inez Elaine, 3-C, 18 Ellicott Ave., ' Batavia, N.Y. ........................... .... 5 7, 90 176 Good, Donald Simmons, IWC, 383 Brevoort Rd., I Columbus 14 ........................... ..... 5 4, Goodall, Thomas Alfred, 3-C, 26269 Bagley Rd., Olmsted Falls ...................................... Goode, Daniel Seinfel. 1-C, 35 W. 92nd St., New York 25, N.Y. Goodman, Gerald Lieber, 1-M, 2922 Sheridan 'Ave., Miami Beach 40, Fla. .....,......................... . Goodman, Morris Franklin, 3-C, 101 Central Park WI, New York 23, N.Y. .........,..................... . Goodrich, Cfharlesj Howard, Jr., 4-C, Hobson Rd. Box 146, Naperville, Ill. .................. 114,122,125,132.138 Goodrich, Kenneth Paul, 3-C, 5359 N. Shoreland Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. .,............................ 89. 98 Gorman, John Alexander. 3-M, 109 N. Front St., Clearfield, Pa. ........................... . . .82, 86 Goslin, Margaret Ann, 4-C, 3706 Sutherland Rd., Shaker Heights .......................... Gosselink, Charles George, 1-C, American Mission, Basrah, Iraq ............................ Gottheim, Larry Robert, 1-C, 75-30- 147th St., Flushing, N.Y. ..,....................... . Gottschalk, Rfuthl Patricia, 2-C, 90 Fordham Rd., West Newton, Mass. .................... . Gracia, Janet, 2-C, 111 Fruit Hill Dr., Chillicothe Graetzer, Reinhard Ulrich, 3-C, 2 Lonsdale Ave., ....90.126 .......126 1Q...1Ifk5 Dayton 9 ..... ........................... . . .38, 86 Grant, Sarah Katherine, 4-C, 558 Locust Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids 6, Mich. ..................... ..... 3 8 Graves, Murilyn Ethel, 3-M, 55 South St., Williamsburg, Mass. .......,................... 82, 85 Gravesmill, William John, Gr-M, 85 Hall St., Akron 3 Gray, Afmeliaj Jane. 1-C. 30 W. 40th St., I Wilmington 2, Del. ,....................... 40, 57, 194 Greco, Peggy Lou, 3-M, 296 E. Elm St., Waynesburg, Pa. 40, 86, Green, Carolyn Turner, 1-M, 1651 Tibbitts Ave., Troy, N.Y. ........................................ . Green, Donald MacDonald, 4-C R.D.R., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. . 110, Green, Nancy Rogers, 2-C, 700 S. Second St., Chillicothe, Ill. 86 Greenhoe, Mary Louise, Gr-M, 408 Mill St., Sweetwater, Tenn. Greenleaf, Esther Loomis, 1-C, 1321 Greenleaf Blvd., Elkhart, Ind. ..................................... S2 Greenwood, June Adele, 1-M, Cayuga Ave., Rockaway, N.J. . . Gretzinger, Marjorie Jane, 3-C, 203 Main St., Navarre .... 94. 95 Grevatt, Walter Egbert, 2-T, 209 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. ........................... ...86 Grifiith, Joyce Evans, 1-M, 5851 S.W, 53rd Terrace, Miami, Fla. ................................ . . . Griffith, Mfarthab Anne, 4-C, 1256 Spruce St., Berkeley 9, Cal. .................................... . Grimes, Caroline, 1-M, 31 Ralston Ave., Hamden, Conn. .... S2 Grimes, Patricia, 2-M, 31 Ralston Ave., Hamden, Conn. . .82. 88 Griswold, Hope Eleanor, 4-C, 36 Kenmore Rd.. Belmont, Mass. ............................. 38, 52. 86 Griswold, Polly Joan, 3-C, 309 Triangle Ave., Dayton 9 ................................. 40, 97, 1 2 Grossman, Burton David, 2-C, 2396 W. Lake of Isles Blvd.. Minneapolis 5, Minn. .,....................... 40.182 Grossman, Michael Baruch, 1-C, 490 Bluehill Ave., Boston, Mass. ...................................., . Grubbs, Jfacquelinel Diane. Gr-C, 271 Morgan St., Oberlin . . . Guerrero, Aquilino Fontanos, Gr-T, Caba, Philippines ............. ........ . . . Guerrero, Mrs. Ester Runes, 1-T, Caba, Philippines .............................. . . . Guiton, Donald Karl, 4-C, 7906 Dartworth Dr., Parma ...... . Gurdiian, Edwin Stephens, 1-C. 19385 Renfrew Rd., Detroit 21, Mich. ..,......................,...... 125 Gustaitis, Rasa Julia, 2-C, 1022 Christopher St., Flint 3, Mich. ........................... . . .53. 86 Gutsche, Myra Lee, 1-M, Vale, S.D. ................. .... 1 51 Guy, Althea Spotswood, 4-C, 1128 Ashbridge Rd., Rosemont, Pa. ................,.. . .... . , . H Habernigg, Charles Hubert, 4-C, 1802 Litchfield, Wichita 3, Kans. ........................ . Haberstock, Jeanette Virginia, LM, 24 N. Forest Ave., ...36.125 Rockville Centre, N.Y. ............................ 90 Hagerthey, Grace Miriam, 2-M, 1910 Shore Rd., Linwood, N.J. ...........,............... ...... , Haight, Shera, 1-C, 4908 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain, Ga. ......... , .................... . . Haines, Ruth Elizabeth, 2-C, 7241 Brantford Rd., Dayton 4 .... Hainke, Edelgard Kathe, 4-M, 1530 Yale Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah ................................ Haithcox, Jfohnl Patrick, 3-C, 299 N. Day St., Orange, N.J. . . Hale, Nancy Margaret, 4-C, 59 Constable St., Malone, N.Y. ........................... 144, 147, 148 Hall, Eleanor Ross, 1-C, 2025 Grasmere Dr., Louisville 5, Ky. .................... . . . 54, 55, 63 Hall, Emily Loring, 2-C, 41 Ten Acre Lane, West Hartford, Conn. .......................... 60, 86 Hall, Van Beck, 2-C, P.O. Box 427, Gassaway, W.Va. .... 40, 54 Hallett, Arthur Lyndall, 2-C, 61 Quarry St., Newton Falls . . 125 Q 1 Q s s a w 200 176 200 200 55 159 176 176 159 , 200 200 186 186 176 159 176 200 176 200 159 186 200 200 176 170 200 159 200 176 159 176 196 200 60 170 170 159 200 186 200 159 159 200 186 200 186 200 176 159 201 186 125 186 Hamilton, Margaret Irene, 1-C. 3016 Lincoln Blvd., Cleveland Heights ................................ 55. 201 Hamilton, Robert Dickey, 1-C, 829 N. Vlfheaton Ave., Wheaton, Ill. ...................................... 201 Hammond, Nancy Lee, 4-M, 343 Mentor Ave., Painesville .82, 85, 159 Hamstrom, Barbara Ann, 2-C, 6353 Ross St., Philadelphia 44, Pa. 86 Hanawalt, Alice Catherine, 4-C. 3101 Scarborough Rd., Cleveland Heights ............................ 45,147 159 Hanawalt, Philip Courtland, 4-C, 2016 Eastman Rd., Midland, Mich. ........................ 38, 40, 86, 154 159 Handrick, Dtorothyb Ril, 2-C. 207 Chemung St., Waverly, N.Y. ................................... 86 186 Hanel, Arno Hans, 2-C, 12142 S. 73rd Court, Palos Heights, lll. .................... . . . 126, 140 186 Hanford, Vivian, 3-C, 445 Kenwood Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. ...............,............... 45, 86, 176 Hankins, Jfohnl Richard, 3-C, R. D. 1, Teays, W. Va. ...... 60 176 Hanson, Nancy Ruth, 4-C, 559 Bedford Rd., Tarrytown, N. Y. ............,............ 45, 86, 146, 159 Hardgrove, George Lind, Jr., 2-C, R. D. 2, Box 334, Barberton 186 Harding, George Winthrop, Jr., 4-C. 68 Kenilworth Dr., Akron 3 Hardy, Janis Marie, 3-M, 15 Regan St.. Delevan, N.Y. ........ 176 Hargate, Joan Marie, 3-M, 245 Columbia Ave., Elvira ..85,S9.176 Harkema, Sarah Augusta, 3-C, Fletcher St., Goshen, N.Y. .... 90 176 Harman, Barbara Sue, 2-C, 220 W. 41st St., Western Springs, Ill. ...... .................. . . 186 Harmon, Robert Wallace, 3-C, Grasslands Hospital, Valhalla, N.Y. .............................. . . .59 176 Harnish, John Malcolm, 3-T, 86 W. Main St., Seville Harper, Rfalphl David, 3-T, 432 Third St., Marietta .... .. 170 Harrar, Hfelenl Joanne, 1-C, 2228 Cranford Rd., Durham, N.C. ..................................... 201 Harrington, Tihomasl Rodney, 2-M, R. D. 1, Dearborn, Mo. . . 186 Harris, Alyce Eustis, 1-C, 426 Spring Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. . . 201 Harris, Carl Morgan, 1-M, Imperial Ave.. Westport, Conn. .....,.....................,...... S2 201 Harris, Jean Ruth, 2-C. 4949 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago 15, Ill. . 186 Harris, Louise Sandra, 3-C, 42 Beaconsfield Rd., Brookline, Mass. Harris, Vyda Mae, 1-M, 879 Lochmoor Blvd., Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. ,............. . .. . . . . 201 Harrity, Vfernonb Lee. 1-M. 110 Koegler Ave., Brentwood, Pa. ................................... 82 201 Hartline, Cfarolynl Joy, 1-C. 4302 River St., Willoughby ..86 201 Hashim, Murad Mohamed, 1-C. 21 B Ayer Itam, Penang, Malaya ............................. 126, 129, 201 Hatch, Everett Norman, 2-C. Westlake Rd., R. D. 2, Cazenovia, N.Y. Havel, Thomas Ernest, 1-M, 17 Erwin Pl., XVest Orange, N.J. . . S2 Havranek, Roger Allen, 1-M, 5025 Dolloff Rd., Cleveland 27 ..........,......,,,................. 88 201 Hawley, Edward Adair, Gr-T, Hart, Mich. Hawley, Patricia Jean, 1-C, 223 W. Prairie, Wheaton, Ill. ...............,........ . . .124, 146 201 Hayden, John William, 3-C, 113 N- MHPIQ. Newkirk, Okla. .......,.,... .,.................... 1 76 Hayes, Mary Lee, 1-C, 4737 Elm St., Downers Grove, Ill. . . . . 201 Haynie, Wtilliel Marlene, 1-C, 432 Arrh Terrace, Amarillo, Texas ,.............,.,................ 56 201 Hayslette, Helen Kilbourne, Gr-C, 5452 N. Lakewood, Chicago 40, Ill. ..............,.................. . Heard, Charles Sheppard, IAM, 4047 Perrysville Ave., Pittsburgh 14, Pa. ..,.......................... 85.90 201 Heath, Clark Wright, Jr., 4-C, 120 Village Ave., Dedham, Mass. ................................. 132.159 Heath, Frederick Morrison, 4-C. 21 Briar Rd., Muncie, Ind. . . . 159 Heckert, John Upson, 1-C, R. D. 3, Ravine Rd., Wilmington, Del. ...,...,...................... .. 201 Heckrote, John Edward, Jr., 4-M, 929 W. First St., Hazelton, Pa. ...................,................ 86,159 Heflebower, Jean, 3-C, 418 Central Ave., XVilmette, Ill. .... 86,176 Heiman, Emmy Lou, 4-C, 3874 Spring House Lane, Cincinnati 17 .................................... 58,159 Heinzen, Roger John, 1-C, 2718 N. 7th St., Sheboygan, Wis. . . 201 Heise, Gloria Orsalina, 4-M. 21-76 46th St., Long Island City 5, N.Y. ............................ 159 Helgeson, John Paul, 1-C. 1452 - 12th St. N., Fargo, N.D. .90, 113, 201 Heller, Mary Grace, 2-C, 292 Auduban Rd., Englewood, N.J. . . 186 Heltman, Robert Fairchild, 2-C, 1246 Belle Ave., Lakewood . .63, 186 Henderson, Margaret Elaine, 4-C, 607 E. St.. Warren, Pa. ..... 159 Henderson, Norman Jay, 2-C, 4722 River Rd. N.W., Washington 16, D.C. ............................. 75.186 Henke, Herbert Harold, Gr-M, 7409 Whittington Dr., Parma Hennings, Ann, 3-C, 244 Stanford Ave., Elvria ............ 57, 176 Herold, Marlene Linda, 4-C, 71 Cleveland Lane, Princeton, N.J. ..................................... 159 Herriott, Alison, 2-C, 504 Highland Ave. S., Townson, Md. . . 146, 186 Herron, Charles Andrew, 1-C, 4433 Parkton Dr., Warrensville Heights ............................ 134, 201 Herwig, Theodor Frederick, Gr-C, R. D. 2, Medina Hessel, Hartman G., 2-C, 9 Chome Komatsubara-dori, Wakayama, Japan .......... ................ 1 26, 142, 186 Hickerson, Joseph Charles, 1-C, 56 Cold Spring St., New Haven 11, Conn. ............,................ 86,201 Hicks, Judith Ann. 1-C, 1206 Sherwood Blvd., Madison 5, Wis. ........................ 113, 144, 194, 201 SINCE 1889 - his Bank has been meeting the banking needs of the Oberlin Community. Students. faculty. alumni, businessmen. Workers-have found here a satisfactory place to do business. TRY US THE UBEHLIN SAVINGS B!-INK EUIVIPIINY The ronverzient Bank on the for 'HCT Member F.D.I.C. and Federal Reserve System HEHHIEITS J EWELHY Solid Gold Alumnae Pins College Seal jewelry Wlatches Diamonds Since 1888 HARPER METll0D World Wide Franchised Shops for Men and Women 19 YV. College-Phone 4-90' I Up St '1 'I' IIH!-I5. E. HEHHIIIH 7 YV. College Street 228 LAWSQN'S MEN'S FURNISHINGS OBFRIIN mx Blocl STUDENT DIRECTORY Hui, Douglas sew, 2-c, 1089 Avon Rd., Schenectady, N.Y. ..s6, Hill, Walter Kent, 1-M, 206 Claire Dr., Thomasville. Ga. . . . . Hill, Wendell Wayne, 1-M, 605 Shenandoah St., Portsmouth, Va. ............................... 62, 86, Hiltabrand, Ellen Elizabeth, 2-C, 98 Annawan Rd., Waban, Mass. .................................... . Hine, Mfaynardj Kiplinger, Jr., 2-C, 327 Buckingham Dr., Indianapolis 8, Ind. ............................. 129, Hiner, Lawrence Darrel, Sp-M, 418 W. Main St., Ashland Hinkle, Donald, 3-M, Bordentown Rd., Trenton 10, N.J. . . .86, Hipple, Theodore Wallace, 1-C, Box 373, Utica, Ill. ...... 65, Hirsch, Albert Albrecht, 5-C, 2510 E. Menlo Blvd., Milwaukee ll, Wis. ,........... ............. .... 5 9 , Hirsch, Susanne, 1-M, 55 N. Main St., Cortland, N.Y. ....,. 90, Hiskey, Ralph Edward, Jr., 2-C, 2551 Woodward Ave., Lakewood ...................................... 125. Hiu, Mariette Kui Chin, 2-M, 3353 Sierra Dr., Honolulu 16, Hawaii .......................,..... 88, Hnath, Phyllis Ann, 2-C, 2024 Seymour Ave., Cleveland ..... . Hoard, Walter Bernard, 1-T, 2901 Revels Ave., Dayton ........ Hobson, Eflizabethb Leigh, 1-C, 68 Hawthorne Ave., Crafton, Pa. ............ ................... .... 9 0 , Hoch, Standley Howard, Jr., 4-C, 105 Cherry Ave., Houston, Pa. .....................,..............,. . Hoecker, David Christian, 1-C, 3443 W. 150th St., Cleveland 11 Hoerr, Mary Alison, 2-C, 997 Richmond Rd., Lyndhurst . . .86, Hoey, Jane Mildred, 1-M, 10252 S. Oakley Ave., Chicago 45, Ill. ........,........................ . . . HoEman, Lois Kathryn, 4-C, 2049 Emoriland Blvd., Knoxville 17, Tenn. .........,.............. .... S 6, Hofmann, John Thomas. Jr., 2-M, 32 Bernhardt Dr., Snyder 21, N.Y. .....................,............ 89 Hoiland, Shirley Joyce, 5-C, 641 Merion Ave., Upper Darby, Pa. ............................ 45.86, Holbrook, Richard Clyde, Irreg-M, 78 S. Professor St., Oberlin 186 201 186 186 186 176 201 176 201 186 187 187 170 201 160 201 187 201 160 187 176 Holden, Mrs. Martha Bain, 4-C, 810 Valley Blvd. N., North Canton Holliger, Mrs. Ardis Steffanni, Gr-M, Chaska Beach, Huron Hollinger, Judith Ann, 1-M, 25001 Lodge Lane, Dearborn, Mich. .............................,.... 90 Hollister, James Malcolm, 4-C, 53 S. Cottage St., Valley Stream, N.Y. .......................... 86, 140, Holloway, Neptune Hartsfield, 5-T, 15429 Log Cabin St., Detroit 5, Mich. Holmes, David Claude, 2-C, 414 E. Main St., Geneva ...... 58 Holmes, Janet Ellen, 1-C, 60 Spring St., Brunswick, Maine .... Holmes, Richard Louis, 2-C, 22 Weaver Rd., Springfield 7, Mass. ................. ,.... .,....... 6 0 Holtz, Dolores Marian, 3-M, 2924 Manchester Rd., Middletown Holtzhauer, Klaus, 2-C, Bettelen Str. 23, Schwenningen, Germany Holzer, Frances Ruth, 4-C, 1049 Lexington Ave., 201 160 187 201 187 New York 21, N.Y. ..................... 160 Holzman, Donald Keith, 1-C, 32 E. 64th St., New York 21, N.Y. .................. ....... 2 01 Hook, Ernest Beniamin, 2-C, 606-A - 5rd St., Brooklyn 15, N.Y. .......................... 75,126 187 Hoops, Richard Allen, 4-C, 628 Cherry St., Fort Wayne 7, Ind. ............ .... 9 4,95, 98, 115, 138 160 Hoover, William Graham, 1-C, 5705 Chevy Chase Pkwy N.W.. Washington 15, D.C. ................................ 201 Horn, David Lane, 5-C, 292 Canyon, Columbus 14 .......................... 43, 54, 64, 132, 176 Horni, Ruth Marilyn, 3-M, 113 Bryon Rd., Pittsburgh 9, Pa. .............................. 85, 88,176 Horowitz, David Jonathan, 1-C, 2124 Kenmore Terrace, Brooklyn 26, N.Y. .................................. 201 Horowitz, Michael M., 5-C, 5957 -46th St., Sunnyside, N.Y. ................,....... .... 5 4,58 176 Horsfall, Anne Vaulx, Z-C, 49 Woodstock Rd., Hamden, Conn. .......................,...... 40, 182, 187 Horst, Mrs. Lorraine Bevan, 4-C, 17 E. Highland Ave., Villa Park, Ill. ................................. . . . 160 Horst, Robert William, 1-T, 816 Fourth St., Toledo 5 Horth, Thomas Carpenter, 3-C, 3542 Radcliffe Rd., Cleveland Heights Horton, Nancy Wester, 2-C, 619 Prospect St., Maplewood. N.J. . 187 Hosley, Ann Elston, 1-M, 201 S. Huhbards Lane, Louisville 7, Ky. .................................... 201 Hospador, Mary Elizabeth DeTurk, 1-M, 438 Beech St., Pottstown, Pa. . .................................. 57,201 Hotopp, Charlotte Mary, 1-T, 57 Willow Ave., Islip, N.Y. . . 168, 170 Hottmann, David Charles, 1-M, 904 Franklin St., Sandusky . .88, 201 Houck, Mary Grayson, 4-C, 1524 Hampden Blvd., Reading, Pa. ..................................... 86, 160 Hougen, Jon Torger, 2-C, 2552 S. 10th St., Sheboygan, Wis. . . 187 Howard, Arthur Shipman, 4-M, 57 E. 49th St., New York, N.Y. .............................. 80, 82, 88 Howell, Jane Juanita, 3-M, 1023 Galt St., Norfolk 4, Va. . . .85, 176 Hubbard, Jean Louise, 2-C, 3308 Runnymede Pl. N.W., Washington 15, D.C. ............................. 86,187 HuE, Betty Ann, 4-M, R. D. 1, Farmingdale, N.J. .... 85, 86, 88, 160 Huffington, Dale Davis, 1-C, 600 DeBaugh Ave., Towson, Md. ............................ .... 8 6, 88, 201 Huffman, Kenneth Robert, 5-C, 2060 - 6th St., Cuyahoga Falls .................................. 137, 176 Hughes, Delos Dyson, 2-C, Woodfield Dr., Auburn, Ala. .... 95, 187 Hughes, Mary Alice, 5-C, 2883 Huntington Rd., Shaker Heights ............................,.. 86.90.176 Humiston, Robert Groff, 4-M, 428 N. Mulberry St., Marshall, Mich. ............. ............. .... 8 2 ,160 Humphrey, Elizabeth Anne, 2-C, 10 Grove St., Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. ................................. 187 Humphrey, John Burris, 2-C, 1541 Prospect Rd., Ashtabula ................................ 90, 128, 140, 187 Hungate, Nancy Elizabeth, Z-C, 168 N. Professor St., Oberlin .................,...................... 149, 187 Hunkins, Arthur Byron, 1-C. 12 N. College St., Athens ...... 201 Hunt, Charlotte Melind, 4-C, 8132 S. Sangamon St., Chicago 20, Ill. .................................. 86,160 Hunter, Franklin Bernard, 2-M, 1919 N.W. 69th Terrace, Miami 47, Fla. ................................ 60, 88, 187 Hunter, Mary Vincent, 3-C, Hillsdale, N.Y. ................ 45, 176 Huntley, Christopher Noel, 5-C, 725 Church St., Ann Arbor, Mich. ........................... 128,140,176 Huntley, Sylvia Gordon, 3-C, 723 Church St., Ann Arbor, Mich. ..................... ..... ..... 1 7 6 Hurd, Phyllis Jeanne, 3-M. 24 Clinton Rd., West Caldwell, N.J. ........ ..................... 8 6,176 Hurley, Jane Pamela, l-C, 1 Cedar St., Bronxville, N.Y. ...... 201 I Irwin, Jack Rowley, 1-T. 504 E. Yeasting St., Gibsonburg .... 170 Isaac, Cecil, Jr., 4-C, 2220 Vermont Ave., Connersville, Ind. .... 160 Isaacs, Frank Christian, 2-C, 51980 Xwashington, New Baltimore, Mich. .............................. 187 Isquith, Judith Ann, 3-C. 215 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. .... 176 I Jacinto, Jose Samuel, Jr., 2-T, Silliman University, Dumaquete, Philippines ........................ 62, 63 170 Jackson, Charles Edward, Jr.. 4-C. 590 Bramhall Ave., Jersey City, N.J. ................................... 160 Jackson, Charles Wilfrid, 4-C, 250 Lawrence Ave., Highland Park, N.J. .... .......................... 5 1,160 Jackson, Emily Patricia, 3-C, Colby St., Colebrook, N.H. ..86, 176 Jackson, John Francis, 4-C, 2165 Grand Blvd., Schenectady, N.Y. ............................. 82, 125 160 Jackson, John Tevis, 3-M, Virginia State College, Petersburg, Va. ................................... 82 176 Jackson, Lucy Jo, 2-C. 57 E Morris Ave, Mount Tabor, N.J. . . . 187 Jackson, William Archester, Jr., 1-C, 5620 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. Jacobson, Glenn Erle, 1-M, 1903 E. Liberty Ave., Spokane 14, Wash. ............................... 82 201 Jacobson, Robert Holgate, 3-T, 715 Wye Rd., Akron 13 ...... 170 Jadow, Henry Charles, 3-C, 270 W. End Ave., New York 23, N.Y. .......................... ..... l 76 Jarvie, Jean Oberle, 4-M, lil Pittsfield Ave., Pittsfield, Mass. ...................... . Jenkins, Betty Jean, 4-C, 5215 Purlington Way, ...85,86, 160 Baltimore 12, Md. ........,...................... 86, 160 Jenkins, Donald Phelps, 2-M, 47 New St., Dover, N.J. .... 86, 88,90 Jenness, David Arthur, 1-C, 40 Grace Court, Williamstown, Mass. ........................ ..... 2 01 Jenniches, Jan Philip, 1-C, 1730 N. Lakeside Dr., Lake Worth, Fla. ....,...... ............ . . .151 Jensen, Robert Arthur, 2-C, 138 S. 4th St., Sleepy Eye, Minn. .................... . Jerjisian, Carol Ann, 2-M, 5325 Walnut St., Philadelphia 4, Pa. .................... 85, 89, 144, 147, Jobes, Forrest Crossett, Jr., 1-C, Makefield Rd., Yardley, Pa. .. Johns, Marilyn Alice, 1-M, 751 12th St., Idaho Falls, Id. .... . . Johnson, Carolyn Ruth, 1-C, R. D. 2, Edinboro, Pa. ......... . Johnson, Dale Marlin. l-C, 2160 Elmo Ave., Hamilton . . 125, 134, Johnson, Deborah Vose, 5-C, 39 Kirkland St., Cambridge, Mass. Johnson, Donald Alexander, 3-C, 154 Lakeview Ave., Haverhill, Mass. ..........................., .... S 6. Johnson, Warren Herbert, 5-T, 101 Tonnele Ave., Jersey City, N.J. .......................... . . . 115, Jones, Arnold Paul, 3-C, 1800- 13th St. N.W., Washington 9, D.C. ...,..,.............,.. . .. Jones, Cynthia Ann, 2-C, 1448 French Rd.. R. D. 3, St. Johns, Mich. ......... ........................ . Jones, Hfarrisonl Kyle, 3-C. 452 DuPage St., Elgin, Ill. ..... . Jones, Jacqueline Annette, 4-M, 500 Salliotte Ave., Ecorse, Mich. .............................. 85, 88, 149, Jones, Lawrence Neale, 1-T, 412 Clinton Ave., Moundsville, W. Va. ............................... . Josselyn, Anne, 5-C, 64 S. Willow St., East Aurora, N.Y. , . . . . Judd, Barry Wood, 4-C, 36 Rose St., Farmingdale, N.Y. 58, 50, 60 Judd, Robert Allen, 5-C, 562 Mentor Ave., Painesville, .... 126: Judy, William Wamsley, 1-T, R. D. 2, Wellington Jung, Norman Oliver, 2-C, 15024 Myrtle Ave., Harvey, Ill. . .95, Junker, Carol Ann, 1-C, Fairmount Ave., Chatham, N.J. . . .124, Jurisch, Mary Ellen, 2-M, 1209 Talley Rd., Wilmington 5, Del. ................... ...... . . . K Kadel, Vfirginial Lee, 1-C, 5567 Maplewood Dr. N., Wantagh, N.Y. ................................ 88, 90, Kaefer, Wilhelmine Marie. 2-C. 19 Nassau Rd., Upper Montclair, N.J. .................. . . . ..........142, 202 187 187 202 110 202 202 177 177 170 177 187 177 160 170 177 160 17 187 202 187 202 187 60711196171 ell fri of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE A. C. BRUEHLER, Owner OBERLIN, OHIO I -1- 29 South NIIITII Street Dial 4-4232 T E BEN FRANKLIN STORE NATIONALLY KNOWN LOCALLY ONVNED Largest self-service variety store in Lorain County AIR CONDITIONED 13 w. C ll g s. Ph 4-8711 r fine printing Press of the Times Phone 4-2761 I 230 STUDENT DIRECTORY Kagy, Sarah Elizabeth, 5-C, 2 Signal Hill Blvd., East St. Louis, Ill. ..................... ...... 8 6,172,177 Kahn, Robert Lewis, 4-M, 4 Woodgreen Pl., i Rockville Centre, N.Y. ..................... 82, 86, 128, 142 Kallen, Ronald Jean, 5-C, 21 Leslie St., Newark 8, N.J. . . 110, 129, 177 Kaloczi, Joan Virginia, 2-M, 5589 Warren Rd., Cleveland 11 ................... ,, ........ ..... 1 46,187 Kaplan, Brenda Harris, 1-M, 101 Tremont Ave., Bridgeport 6, Conn. .,..........,................... 187 Kaplan, Moreson Hale, 4-C, 124 Station Rd., Great Neck, N.Y.. . 160 Kaplan, Stephen, 1-C, Veterans Administration Hospital, Swannanoa, N.C. ................................. 75, 202 Karr, Donald Lawrence, 5-C, 562 W. 115th St.. New York 25, N.Y. .................... ........ S 9 Kasdan, Michael Fane, 2-C, 226 VV. 70th St., New York 25. N.Y. ............. ' .........,... 92,145,187 Kaserman, Mary McClure, 4-C, 565 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls ...............,................. .. . 160 Katz, David Julian, 1-C. 5281 Berkeley Blvd., Cleveland Heights ......................,........... 202 Katz, Sally Thane, 1-C, 1128 Portland Ave., St. Paul 4, Minn. . . 202 Katz, Sarah Elizabeth, 4-C, 501 - 16th St., Honesdale, Pa. ...... 160 Kauiman, Alvin Dean, 5-T, Lakeview, Mich. Kauffman, Robert Wallace, 1-T, Lakeview, Mich. Kaufman, George Gert, 4-C, 802 W. 190th St., New York 55, N.Y. .......................... 55,129 160 Kay, Alice Jean, 5-C, 1122 S. Clinton St.. Oak Park, Ill. ..... 57 177 Keene, Lenore Olive, 2-C, 92 Kenilworth Ave., Garrett Park, Md. .....................,..,.. . . .86, 187 Keighin, Clharlesb William, 4-C, 555 Illinois St., Morton, Ill. ...................................... 98 160 Keller, Anne, 1-M, 5 Waterman Pl., Williamstown, Mass. . . .88, 202 Kelley, Harold Dallas, 1-C. 251 Delano Dr., Pittsburgh 56, Pa. . 202 Kellogg, Sidney Louise. 1-C, 502 S. State St., Dover, Del. ................. ............... 1 47. 148, 202 Kelly, Jacqueline, 2-C, 688 Oxford St., Worthington ........ 187 Kelso, Robert Haskell, 2-C, Ridge Rd., Ambridge, Pa. ........ 187 Kemp, John Howard, 2-C, 1065 N.E. 94th St.. Miami Shores, Fla. .............................. 142,187 Kendall, Mary Ann, 2-M, R. D. 5, Steubenville ............ 85,187 Kennedy, Margaret Ann, Gr-C, Knollwood Dr., Rochester, N.Y. Kennedy, Rosalind Jane, 2-C, 164 S. Prospect St., Oberlin .45, 86, 187 Kenworthy, Eldon Gordon, 2-C, 1119 Okoboji Dr., Arcadia, Cal. ................................. 45, 55 187 Kepler, Ann Tennant, 5-M, 252 Morgan St., Oberlin Kerr, Norman Story, 4-C, 901 Hildreth St., Charles City, Iowa , . 160 Kessler, Doria Ann, 2-C, 5105 Fairfield Ave., New York 65, N.Y. ...................... . . . . . 187 Kester, Nancy Alice, 2-C, High Top Colony, Black Mountain, N.C. ....................... . . 187 Keyerleber, Gail Regina, 1-C, 1405 Brookline Rd., South Euclid ................................... .. 202 Kiefer, Anne, 5-C, 155 Highland St., West Newton, Mass. Kimball, Richard Murray, 2-C, 1906 E. Beverly Rd., Milwaukee, Wis. ..........................,....... 82 187 Kimball, Robert Charles, 2-T, 474 Melville St., Rochester, N.Y. ....................... ....... 8 6 Kimura, Laura Mikiko, 4-M, 159 Makani Ave., Wahiawa, Hawaii ................ ........... 4 6, 146, 161 Kimura, Richard Yuso, 5-C, 1461 River St., Honolulu 17, Hawaii ...... ,........................ 1 77 Kincaid, James Erwin, 5-C, 55 S. Kensington Pl., Springfield . . 155 King, Barbara Lee, 4-M, 510 S. 2nd St., Apollo. Pa. ........ 85, 161 King, Rfobertb Bruce, 1-C, 75 Charles St., Rochester, N.H. ............................ 60, 65, 89 202 Kingdon, Henry Shannon, 2-C, 560 First Ave. S., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. ........................... 82,187 Kinnear, Louise Lucas, 1-M, Casilla 70, Quito, Ecuador ..... 90, 202 Kinsey, David Chapin, 4-C, 156 Woodland Ave., Oberlin .............................. 45, 45, 55, 54, 86 161 Kinsey, Douglas, 1-C, 156 Woodland Ave., Oberlin .... 28, 92, 202 Kirby, Kay Patricia, 1-C, 15487 Woodingham Dr., Detroit 21, Mich. ................................. 60,202 Kishimoto, Haruko, 4-C, 1455 2-chome, Tokyo, Japan ...... . 161 Klapp, Frank Orrin, Jr., 2-C, 174 Greenfield St., Tiffin ..... 86 187 Klein, Martin Lewis, 4-M, 865 Red Rd., Teaneck, N.J. ........................ 72, 77. 79, 85, 98, 161 Kleinert, Patricia Anne, 1-C, 15 Woodmere Blvd., Woodmere, N.Y. ................................. 60 202 Kleinman, Daniel Morris, 1-C, 5400 Tryon Ave., New York 57, N.Y. ...................... 51, 54,61, 86 202 Kline, Galen Richard, 1-C, 25977 Mastick Rd., North Olmsted 202 Kling, Nancy Ann, 5-C, 810 S.E. 5th Court, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ............................. 86,177 Knapp, Shirley May, 2-C, 18801 Rivercliflf Dr., Fairview Park . 188 Knight, Mary Isabel, 2-M, South Royalton, Vt. ............... 188 Knight, Pamela Byrne, 5-C, 2 Sultan St., Toronto, Canada .... 161 Knight, William Delos, 1-M, 1905 E. Madison Ave., Bastron, La. ................................ .... 2 02 Knowles, Carolyn Jo, 1-M, 1424 N. W. 12th Rd., Gainesville, Fla. .................................. 86, 202 Knowles, Louis Ross, 2-T, 5652 XV. 154th St., Cleveland Knowles, Millard Byrd, 5-T, 210 Rice St., Elmore ........ .... 1 70 Knowles, Richard Norris, 1-C, 221 Baynard Blvd., Carrcroft, Wilmington, Del. ................ .... 1 25 202 9 Knowlton, Ronald Gordon, 4-C, 250 Fletcher, Kalamazoo 51, Mich. ............ 114, 124, 125, 151, 157, Knox, Nona Gail, 1-M, 157 Beach Park Pl., Long Beach, Miss. . Kocher, Sandra Ann, 2-C, 514 Burns Lane, Williamsburg, Va. ............................. 59. 60, Kodani, Fumiyo, Sp-M, 45 Zoshigaya, Tokyo, Japan .......... Koeferl, Mlaryb Constance, 5-C, 100 W. Blackwell St., Dover, N.J. ...................................... 60, Koeppe, Joanne Elaine, 4-M, 127 Chestnut St., Andover Kohli, Oirlinb Robert, Jr., 5-C, 525 E. Union, Wheaton, Ill., 159, Kohn, Ricarda, 4-C, 100 Radnor Ave., Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. ...,............ .... 5 9, 86, Kohns, Gail, 5-C, Kirby Lane, Rye, N.Y. ...... ..... 6 0, Kornberg, Harvey Myron, 2-C, 255 E. 22nd St., New York 10, N.Y. .............................. 92, Kountz, Kathryn Ann, 1-M, 15551 Lakewood Heights Blvd., Lakewood 7 .............,..............,........ 82. Kramer, Judith Miriamne, 1-C, 5059 Schuyler St., Philadelphia 44, Pa. ........ ,.....,.............., S 1, Krauss, Eleanor Jane, 4-C, 1941 W. 100th St., Cleveland 2 . . . . Kraybill, James Lindemuth, 4-C, 9 S. Main St., Manheim, Pa. ................................. 60,98 Kreisel, Robert Eugene, 5-C, 552 S. Sandusky, Upper Sandusky, Kress, Laura Mae, 2-C, 155 Leavitt St., Hingham, Mass. .... . . Kring, Roswell Morris, 4-C, Benson Ave., Minetto, N.Y. Krishnappa, Josephine, Gr-C, 5 Ulsoor Gate, Bangalore, India Kroc, Alice Ann, 1-C, 41 Sylvan Dr., Morris Plains, N.J. .... 105 Krueger, William Russell, 5-C, Box 25, Dayton, N.J. Krull, Lenice Fairbanks, 4-C, 140 W. Main St., a v Westboro, Mass. ....................... 40, 86, 124, 154, Kurtz, Mary Mildred, 4-C, 622 W. 59th St., Erie, Pa. ........ 86, Kurylo, William, 4-C, 58 Myrtle St., Trenton 8, N.J. Kyler, Hlelenl Raylene, 4-M, 1450 Miiflin St., Huntingdon, Pa. ......................... .... 4 6, L Lachinian, Barbara Lynn, 4-C, 116 Gladwin Ave., Leonia Laing, Nancy Adams, 4-C, 722 Clarcy St., Beloit, Wis. . .N.J. .. Laird, Lynda Luther, 4-C, 2411 Walnut Blvd., Ashtabula. Lake, Bonnie Josephine, Gr-M, 1558 Compton Rd., Cleveland Heights Lambert, Joan Barbara, 2-M, 16 Watkins Pl., New Rochelle, N.Y. ............................ 86, 89 Lammers, Richard Lewis, 5-T, 225 N. Wayne St., St. Mary's . . Landram, Barbara Hall, 5-C, 1415 E. 57th St., Chicago 57, Ill. . . Landram, Jean Edgar, 1-C, 1415 E. 57th St, Chicago 57, Ill .. Landreville, Arlene Lynette, 1-M, 1445 N. Eggert Rd., Eggertsville, N.Y. ................................ 86 Lang, Carol Joy, 2-M, R. D. 4, Grinnell. Iowa ............ 82 Langeland, Anndora Anne, 2-C, 557 S. Main, Crown Point, Ind. .......................,.. 62, 72, 74 Langner, Daniel Frederick, 2-C, 1456 Arthur Ave., Lakewood .................................. 122, 124 Lankford, John Errett, 2-C, 5118 Central Ave. N.E., Washington 18, D.C. . ........... ............ .... . 7 6 1 1 w s a 9 Larsen, Frederick Duane, Gr-C, 1 Union St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. Larson, Joanna, 1-C, Quarters 184, Quantico, Va. ...... 86, 90 Laster, Marva Lou, 1-M, 520 W. Liddell St., Charlotte, N.C. . 90 Laub, Mary Ellen, 4-C, 89 Aviemore Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y. . Law, Ralph Harding, 1-C, 6252 Wilson Mills Rd., Cleveland 24, Lawall, David Barnard, 2-C, 65 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin ..... . Lawall, Gilbert Westcott, 1-C, 65 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin .... Lawall, Martha Elizabeth, 2-C, 65 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin . . . . Lawlah, Evelyn Frances, 5-M, 52 Bryant St., N.W., 1 v Washington, D.C. ...............,................. . Lawrence, Diane, 4-C, 125 S. Marshall St., Hartford, Conn. . .42 Lawrence, John. Frederick, 2-C, 18520 Scottsdale Blvd., Shaker Heights .,............................. 68, 140, Q Lazansky, Edward Martin, Gr-C, 170 E. 77th St., New York, N.Y. Lazare, Aaron, 1-C, 160 W. 52nd St., Bayonne, N.J. ........ 47 Leaman, Jean Terry, 1-M, 15448 Clifton Blvd., Lakewood 7 . . . Leddy, Elizabeth June, 4-C, 2212 Highland Ave., New Castle, Pa. .................................... . Lee, Iris Puhung, 1-C, 41 Benton St., New Haven 15, Conn. . .52 Leed, Richard Leaman, 44C, 40 E. Third St., Lititz, Pa. ..... 161, Leedom, Julia Ann, 5-M, R.D. 1, Newton, Pa. ......... 86.88, Lehman, Arlene Marie. 5-M, Slater, Iowa ................. 89 Lehman, Merlin Eugene, 4-M, Silica Dr., Sylvania .......... 89 Lehmann, Gerald Bryan, 1-C, Box 408, Mokena, Ill. .55,62, 128 Leidig, Marilyn Jeanne, 1-C, Lenora Kans. ..........,..... . I.eighton. Celia, 2-C, 59 Massachusetts, Highland Park, Mich. . . Lejonhud, Carolyn Onalee, 1-M, 5129 Newton St., N.E., u 1 1 1 Washington 18, D.C. ............................... . Lemmerman, Hfaroldl Budd, 1-C, 5547 Hollister Rd., Cleveland Heights ........................... ..., Lengnick, Henry Chase, 1-M, Box 448, R.D. 4. Charleston 4, S.C. ......................, . . .59 Lenhoff, Maria Eleanor, 4-C, 145 Lexington Ave., Buffalo 22, N.Y. ................................,.. . 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Main St. Phone 232 C om pli 111.6111 fs of C B A N E C 0 6215 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland 3. Ohio TELEPHONE UTah l-2400 Comjllivnents of THE OBERLIN HARDWARE CO. 13 South Main Phone 4-6051 STUDENT DIRECTORY Eerdahl, Esther Mae, 2-C, 1241 Sweet Briar Rd., Madison 5, Wis. .................................... 188 Lesko, Andrew Orestes, 2-M, 117 Kent St., Brooklyn 22, N.Y. .62, 188 Lesser, Ann, 4-C, 406 Conewango Ave., Warren, Pa. .... 86, 106, 161 Levin, Anina Toba, 2-C, 5756 - 27th St., N.W'., Washington 15, D.C. ................................ 188 Levin, Gfabrielb Roy, 4-C, 1010 Edann Rd., Oreland, Pa. ...... 162 Levy, John, 4-M, P.O. Box 149, Guatemala City, Guatemala . . . 162 Levy, John Morris, 2-C, 201 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn 16, N.Y. . . 188 Levy, Pamela Largeman, 2-M, 8505 114th St., Richmond Hill 18, N.Y. .........,................. 85, 188 Lewis, Phyllis Gail, 2-C, 525 E. 44th St., Chicago 15, Ill. ...... 188 Lewis, Thomas Leonard, 2-C, 168 Burlington Ave., Rochester 19, N.Y. ............................... 126, 188 Leys, Portia Benson, 5-C, 715 Washington Ave.. Wilmette, 111. ................................. 60, 36, 177 Liang, Patricia, 1-C, 56 Cameron Rd., Hong Kong, China .90, 140, 205 Light, John Caldwell, 2-C, 150 Summit Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y. .......................... 45, 140, 188 Lillich, Richard Bonnot, 4-C, 566 Edgemeer Pl., Oberlin .......................... ....... 9 5, 154, 155 162 Lilly, Suzanne Katherine, 1-C, 429 W. Hillcrest Ave., Dayton . 124, 205 Limbach, Arthur Ludwig, 2-C, 7 Mile Dr., R.D. 4, New Philadelphia ..............................,. 90, 188 Linden, Donald George, 4-C, Box 52, E. Hamilton St., Oberlin .................................... 151,157,162 Linder, Darrell Fred, Gr-T, 544 Davis St., Findlay Lindfors, Kenneth Ingemar, 1-C. 615 S. Pine Creek Rd., Fairfield, Conn. ............,...,................ 126, 205 Lindsey, Ruth Helene, 1-C, 225 W. Allegan St., Otsego, Mich. 88. 205 Linkas, Mary, 5-M, 2499 Edverton Rd., University Heights ............,............... 86,151 177 Lippman, Nancy Louise, 4-C, 514 Otterbein Ave., Dayton 6 ..................................... 45,57 162 Liske, Mrs. Louise McBroom, Gr-C, 258 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin Lisle, Leslie Mac, III, 5-M, 509 Park Pl., Charlottesville, Va. ,82, 177 Litt, Michael, 4-C, 1 Serpentine Dr., New Rochelle, N.Y. . .128, 162 Litter, Richard Paul, 4-C, 262 Capen St., Windsor, Conn. ...... 162 Lloyd, Ann Adele, 1-C, 267 Parker Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa. . . .90, 205 Lloyd, Donald Edward, 1-M, 15411 6th Ave., East Cleveland .... 205 Lobmiller, Gretchen, 2-C, 1518 Grand Ave., Wellsburg, W. Va. ............................... 148, 188 Locke, Mary Ann, 4-M, 952 Seaside Ave., Absecon, N.J. 65, 82, 85 162 Lockwood, Michael Chapman, 5-C, Jaffna College, Vaddukkoddai, Ceylon Lodge, James Curtis, Jr., 4-C, 414 W. 121st St., New York 27, N.Y. ................................. 126 Loeffler, Linda Lee, 2-M, 2521 Maple Ave., Concord, Cal. .... 88, 188 Logan, David Gill, 1-C, 1710 Cambridge Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. . 205 Logan, Eflizabethl Lee, 5-C, 750 Woodfield Drive, Jackson, Mich. .............................. 40, 57, 86 177 Logsdon, Mary Josephine, 1-C, 181 Glenwood Ave., Leonia, N.J. 205 Lohr, Elisabeth Ann, 1-C, 720 Greenwood Rd., Wilmington 6, Del. ................................. 205 Lomas, Winifred Ellen, 1-C, 100 N. Wenona St., Bay City, Mich. 205 Lomax, Jeanne Marie, 4-C, 21 Beach Pl., Maplewood, N.J. 57, 61, 162 Long, Delmar Donald, 1-C, New Nagpada, Bombay 8, India . . 205 Long, Marion Elsa, 1-C, 558 S. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, Ill. . 205 Long, Page Carroll, 5-M, 756 E. Kabby St., Lima ....... 89, 90, 177 Longman, Kenneth Allen, 4-C, 954 Highwood, Iowa City, Iowa ....................... .... 8 1 162 Lord, Joan, 4-C, Main St., Boxford, Mews. ..... . . .146 162 Love, Robert Linder, 1-M, 245 Bard Ave., Staten Island 10, N.Y. ............................... 205 Lovekin, Allen Breed, 2-C, 115 Olive Rd., Tucson. Ariz. .... 54 188 Loveland, Donald William, 2-C, 101 Summit Dr., Rochester 20, N.Y. ....................... ..... 1 88 Lovell, John Harvey, 1-C, 5011 Meade Ave., Louisville 15, Ky. . . ................. . . .154 205 Lovell, Leona Adrian, 1-M, 546 W. 147th St., New York 51,N.Y. .................... .... 5 1,205 Loving, Rita Klein, 2-M, 1622 Drexel St., Takoma Park, Md. ................................ 95 188 Lowenstein, David Lee, 5-C, Puritan Apt., Louisville, Ky. .... 76 177 Luarde, Marianne. 5-C, 607 E. Kline St., Girard ........ 57, 86 177 Lubin, Ruth Esther, 2-C, Watch Hill Rd., Peekskill, N.Y. ...... 188 Ludewig, Elsa Marie, 1-M, 1851 Westview Ave., Charlottesville, Va. .................................. 205 Lumadue, James Lionel, 5-T, 554 Princeton Ave., Elyria Lunt, Richard DeForest, 5-C, 52 Norwood Ave., Hamden, Conn. . 177 Lurie, Lawrence Bennett, 5-C, 4022 - 9th Ave., Brooklyn 52, N.Y. 177 Lyser, Katherine May, 5-C, 5590 Springhill Rd., Lafayette, Cal. . 177 M Mabee, Clara Elizabeth, 5-C, 1011 High Rd., Tallahassee, Fla. 86, 177 McA1ister, Ann, 4-C, 1285 - 4th Ave., Salt Lake City 5, Utah ............................... 162 McCabe, Bernard James, 1-T, 51 Jefferson St., Providence, R.I. McCallan, Norma Jean, 2-C, 47 Fenwick Rd., Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. ............................ 138 McCanne, Roy, 4-C, 5565 Elmwood Ave., Rochester 10, N.Y. ............................ 59, 155, 162 McCarthy, John Michael, 1-C, P.O. Box 915, Edgewood, Md ..... 205 McCarthy, Louis, 4-C, 4550 Sabal Palm Rd., Miami 57, Fla. .... 162 McClure, Janet Drury, 1-C, 5507 Charles St., Bethesda, Md. .... 205 McClus.ky, Robert Stone, 2-C, Cherry Hill Rd., R.D. 2, Princeton, N.J. ............................... 98, 114 McColm, Douglas XY'oodruff, 5-C, 151 Palisade Ave., Englewood, N.J. ............................ ..... 4 5 McCord, Marilyn Ann, 2-C, 719 St. James Dr., Charleston 45, S.C. ....................... ....... 1 14 McCormick, Garth Philip, 2-C, 5522 Felician St., Fort Wayne 4, Ind. ..................... 45,61,128,140 MacCormick, Jean Elizabeth, 1-C, 146 State St., ,188 ,177 188 ,188 Framingham Center, Mass. ........................ 115, 205 McCorrison, Barbara Breakey, 4-C, 158 Norman Drive, Ramsey, N.J. ................................ .... 6 5, 86 McCoy, Paul Albert, 2-C, 55 Rdigewood Terrace, Northampton, Mass. ..................... .... 1 88 McCoy, Thomas LaRue, 4-C, R.D. 1, Seville .... .... ..... 1 6 2 McDade, Robert Charles, 1-C, 552 Locust St., Pittsburgh 18, Pa. ............................... 126 205 McDermott, Peter Lawrence, 1-C. 821 Leith Ave., Wfaukegan, Ill. 205 McDonald, Marilyn, 4-C. 5557 Milton, Dallas 5, Texas ..... 45 162 MacDuf1ie, John Norman, 1-T, 50 Roosevelt Ave., Waterville, Maine ...... .................. ....... 1 6 8, 170 McElroy, Elizabeth Birky, 5-C, 4 Arundel Pl., St. Louis, Mo. 45, 86, 177 McFarland, Robert Lough, 1-C, 258 California Ave., Chester, W. Va. ................... ............ 8 6, 90, 205 McGee, Janet Grace, 5-C, 109 MacDonald St.. Hempstead, N.Y. ...........,......,.......... 106, 168 177 McGrath, Nancy Cressid, 1-C, 222 Interstate Pkwy., Bradford, Pa. 205 McGregor, Anne Cadwell, 5-C, 1509 Riverside Hgts., Verona, Pa. ...................................... 86 177 McHenry, Helen Margaret, 5-C, 1651 Monroe St., N.W., Washington 10, D.C. Mcllrath, William Scott, Jr., 4-C, 417 Meigs St.. Rochester 7, N.Y. ...................... ...... 4 5, 154 162 Maclntyre, Sally Ann, 4-C, 2 Flint St., Marblehead, Mass. ......... .............. 1 44, 147, 148, 161 Mack, George Michael, 2-M, 5508 Vandalia Ave., Cleveland 9 . . 82 Mack, Dorothy Lee, 1-C. R.D. 1, Chestnut Lawn Farm, Phelps, N.Y. ..................................... S8 204 McKay, George Alexander, 5-C, Box 247. State College, Miss. McKeachie, Melvin Curtis, 1-C, 5940 White Lake Rd., Davisburg, Mich. ................................. 88 205 McKelvey, James Lee, 2-C, 5222 Park Pl., Evanston, Ill. ..... 54 188 McKnight, Afsenathl Anne, 1-C, 5058 Park Pl., Washington 16, D.C. ................................ 205 MacLaren, Robert Bruce, 1-C, 199 Genesee N.E., Warren . .115 205 McPhee, Richard Byron, 2-C, 105 Seacord Rd., New Rochelle. N.Y. Maetzold, Vernon Alden, 1-M, Belgrade, Minn, .............. 204 Magnus, John Lawrence, Jr., 1-C, 9512 Second Ave., Silver Spring, Md. ................................ 47 204 Mahnken, Charles Joseph, 5-C, 51 Hillcrest Ave., Cranford, N.J. 177 Mahoney, Nancy Anne, 4-C, 526 N. Kenilworth. Oak Park, Ill. 58, 86 Maier, Marjorie Elaine, 4-C, Saw Mill River, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. ....................... 57, 36, 162 Makman, Richard Singer. 2-C, 20551 Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid ................................... ...... 1 29 188 Malicoat, Conrad Haven, 1-C, 520 Bradford St., Provincetown, Mass. .................... . . , 126, 151 204 Malicoat, Martha Paul, 2-C, 520 Bradford St., Provincetown, Mass. ........................... 86, 151 188 Maloney, Dorothy Elizabeth. 2-C, 181 Fort Hill St., West Higham, Mass. ......................... ....... 1 88 Maltbie, Elizabeth Ann, 1-C, 540 W. Judson Ave., Youngstown 1 1 ............................ ......... 2 04 Malucci, Louis James. 5-C, 15 Park St., Fairport, N.Y. ...... 126 177 Mandell, Marian D., 2-C, 5059 S. Buchanan, Arlington 6, Va. 55 189 Mandle, Elizabeth, 5-C, 550 Demaresr Ave., Closter, N.J. 86, 147 177 Mangine, Martha Louise, Sp-M, 245 River St., Elyria Manly, Efmilyl Janet. 2-C, R.D. 1, Box 555, Alpine, Cal. ...... 189 Mansell, Darrel Lee, Jr., 2-C, R.D. 5, Canton ................ 189 Mansfield, Charles Yarrow, 5-C, 146 Glenmont Ave., Columbus 2 Manuel, Edward Albert, 4-C, R.D. 1, Ramblevale Farm, Elgin, Ill. ........................,................. 162 Manwell, Judith Margaret, 2-C, R.D. 1, Plattsburg, N.Y. ................... .... 4 7, 55, 58 189 Manzer, Margaret, 2-C, 252 Hillcrest Ave., Trenton 8, N.J. ................................ 54, 56, 189 Marc, Lauretta Marie, 2-C, 5556 Paxton Ave., Cincinnati 8 ,45, 86, 189 Marcus, Mary Linda, 1-C. 2655 Sherwood Rd., Columbus 9 .... 204 Mardock, John Franklin, Jr., 5-C, 2618 Maple St., Wichita 12, Kans. ......................,............ 177 Maricle, Martha Ann, 5-C. Casilla 1717, Santiago, Chile ...... 177 Martin, Bernard Dale, 2-C, 408 E. Pike St., Attica, Ind. ..... 90, 189 1N1artin, Karen Virginia, 4-C, 1418 N. Franklin St., Danville, Ill. ............................... . . .86, 162 Martin, Richard Parker, 5-M, 1520 Stewart Ave., Wanamassa, N.J. ................................. 86,178 Martin, Thomas John, Jr., 1-C, 1105 Richmond St., Swissvale, Pa. .......................... ...... 8 6, 125, 204 Martin, Wallace Dean, 4-C, R.D. 1, La Grange, Ill. ..... 64, 76, 162 Mason, Delbert Dean, 2-C, 249 E. North St., Cadiz . .125,157,l40,189 Mason, Leslie Ann, 2-C, 122 Edgars Lane, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. ........................... . Matsumura, Nora Theresa Kimiko, 5-M, 2548 S. Beretania St., Honolulu 55, Hawaii 189 PUWERS ai ILAWLEYA The Home of HART, SCHAFFNER Sc MARX Clothing MEN'S WEAR l I L PLUMBING and HEATING Contractors . ' - :ff . ,r V -,,gy1..: els. ,za . -A . ' . . '.V 1. 'ww +5 w'f:pf:ar3u A ' ' A - , New Hall Auditorium Air Conditioning and SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS THE T. O. MURPHY CO. Phone 5-1331 Oberlin, Ohio 234 - STUDENT DIRECTORY Matthews, Katharine Margaret, 3-C, 10062 Prospect Ave., f Chicago 43, Ill. .................................. 149, 178 Matthias, Elma Hermoine, 5-C, 2325 Broadway, . Fort Wayne 6, lnd. ..,..,................ .... 1 78 Mattson, David Reynolds, 3-C, 158 Hillsdale St., Hillsdale, Mich. ........................ .... 8 6, 178 Mattson, Philip Edward, 1-C, 158 Hillsdale St., r Hillsdale, Mich. ............................... 90, 128, 204 May, Thomas Howard, 1-C, R.D. 2. W. River Rd., Perrysburg . . 204 Mayer, Diane Marilyn, 1-C, 16122 Clifton Blvd., Lakewood 47, 90, 204 Mayer, Phyllis Gertrude. 2-M, 219 S. 24th St., Allentown, Pa. .,................................. 86, 189 Mead, Mrs. Barbara Williams, 4-C, Jelliff Mill Rd., New Canaan, Conn. ,...,...................... ..... 1 62 Mearig, Judith Suzanne, 1-C, 631 Mt. Laurel Ave., Temple, Pa. .........,....,....,..............,... 57, 204 Mehlhai, Edwin, 3-T, 418 - 4th Ave. W., Mobridge, S. D. ...... 170 Mei, Tsu-Lin, 4-C, Yenching Univ., Peking, China ...... 38, 64, 162 Melli, Mary Ann Elene, 3-M, 134 Cedar St., Nutley, N.J. .... 79, 149 Mellor, George Edward, 4-C, 26 Pondfield Rd. WC, Bronxville, N.Y. ......................... ....... 8 6 162 Meltzer, Robert Sidney, 3-C, 67 President St., New Rochelle, N.Y. ............................ 70, 92 178 Meminger, Donald Carl, 1-M, 146 N. Mulberry, Lancaster, Pa. . . 204 Mencher, Robert Benjamin, 2-C, 395 Riverside Dr., New York 25, N.Y. ................................. 189 Meng, Mrs. Jeanne Little, Sp-M, 216 Howe St., Elyria Mentzer, Nformab Jean, 1-M, 434 N.E. 95th St., Miami 38, Fla. . . 204 Mercer, Roy Calvin, Jr., 2-C, 276 Emmons Blvd., Wyandotte, Mich. Merritt, Eiugenel Charles, 4-M, 111 Monument St., Groton, Conn. ....,........................ ...... 7 9. 165 Merry, Alcee Yvette, 3-C, 3 Tanglewilde Ave., Bronxville, N.Y. ....,,........................, 60, 86 178 Mertin, Joachim, 2-C, Kohnstr. 2, Dortmund, Germany Meseroll, Robert Adrian, 2-M, 8 Taylor Dr., New Brunswick, N.J. .............,......,... 86, 94, 95, 189 Messner, Ronald Pierce, 1-C, 6551 N. Francisco Ave., Chicago 45, Ill. ............................. 86, 88, 90 204 Metzger, Virginia Alice, 4-M, 121 BoskyDells, Collinsville, Ill. . 165 Meyer, Brenda Dorothy, 1-C, 550 E. 16th St., Brooklyn 26, N.Y. ....,..........,................ 75. 204 Meyer, Coleen Kay, 1-M, 1149 W. Lincoln Blvd., Freeport, Ill. ....,.............,......... .... 8 2 204 Meyer, Cynthia Louise, 4-C, 239 Riverside Ave., Riverside, Conn. ......,.............. . . . ..,. 86, 163 Meyer, Harvey Jay, 5-M, 15748 Archdale Ave., Detroit 27, Mich. .....................,. .... 8 8 178 Meyer, Louise Frances, 3-C, 52 N. Parade Ave., Buffalo 11, N.Y. ............................ .... 5 7,178 Meyer, Robert Bruce, 1-C, 117 Erie St., Oak Harbor .......... 204 Meyer, Roger Lee, 4-C, 6116 Tyndall Ave., Riverdale, N.Y. ......,................. 45, 64, 126, 140, 165 Meyer, William Roos, 2-C, 15 W. 11th St., New York ll, N.Y. ............. ....... 4 5, 55,126,151 189 Michael, Nancy Marie, 4-C, 312 Somonauk St., Sycamore, Ill. . . 165 Michels, Leslyn Jane, 3-C, Red Fox Lane, Wayne Pa. 144, 147, 148, 178 Mickel, John Thomas, 2-C, 97 Hudson St., Hudson . . 38, 86, 126. 189 Miethke, Richard Paul, 2-C, 2075 XV. 89th St., Cleveland 2 Mighell, Alan Donald, 1-C, 1210 Noyes Dr., Silver Springs, Md. . 204 Mihalso, Andrew, 2-M, 2041 E. Routt, Pueblo, Colo. Millenson, John Rodney, 4-C, 110 Luteman Rd., Cumberland, Md. ................................. 51, 165 Miller, Carlene Ann, 1-C, 2614 Bowser Ave., Fort Wfayne, Ind. . 204 Miller, David Hampton, 3-C, 48 E. 2nd St., Mount Vernon, N.Y. .......,........ ......... 8 9, 165 189 Miller, Dolores Rae, 4-M, 7214 S. Parkway, Chicago 37, Ill. . . . 163 Miller, Dorothy Edith, 2-C, 33 Summit Ave., Brookline, Mass. . 68 Miller, Genevieve Kristine, 1-C, 12860 W. Ten Mile Rd., South Lyon, Mich. ..................,............... 204 Miller, Gerry Morgan, 1-C, 2751 Lawndale, Evanston, Ill. ...... 204 Miller, Jean Elizabeth, 1-C, 4 Warwick Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. . . 204 Miller, John William, 2-C, 20 Condit Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. ,..................... 43, 128, 140, 189 Miller, Miargaretj Ann, 2-C, Rolling Acres Chesterland ..,. 189 Miller, Peter Beniamin, 3-C, 36 W. 59th St., New York 19, N.Y. ................................. 178 Miller, Philip Clement, 4-C, 4850 N. Oakland Ave., Milwaukee 11, Wis. ........................... 58, 158, 165 Miller, Philip Harwood, 3-C, Box 133, Hiram ............,.. 43, 89 Miller, Stephen David, 2-C, 911 Walton Ave., Bronx, N.Y. . . . 132 Miller, Sutherland Daniel, Jr.. 4-C, 4309 Larchmont, Dallas 5, Texas ............................... 90, 125 163 Mills, Milay, 3-M, 253 Hilltop Lane, Wyoming ...... 86, 88, 91, 189 Milne, Cfharlottej Elizabeth, 3-C, Oakwood Rd., Simsbury, Conn. ..........,.................... 57, 86, 178 Minn, Fredrick Louis, 1-C, 653 Judge Ave., Waukegan, Ill. .... 204 Miquelon, Jfosephl Pierre, 2-C, 1601 Bryan St., Chillicothe, Mo. . 189 Miranda, Joseph Elwood, 4-M, 1278 Sevilla Ave., Akron 14 .... 79 Mirel, Lawrence Hillel, 1-C, 1014 Mix Ave., Hamden, Conn. .54, 204 Mischka, Donna Louise, Irreg-M, 119 Wfood Hill Dr., Amherst Mishler, Alan James, 2-C, 85-06 Eton St., Jamaica, N.Y. Mitacek, Paul, Jr., 4-C, 6 Hazel St., Binghampton, N.Y. ....... 163 Mitchell, Ann Birdsey, 3-C, 52 Foxon Pl., New Britain Conn , . ............................ 57, 86, Mitchell, James Nathaniel, 1-T, 253 Sciple Terrace, Atlanta, Ga. . 178 170 Mitchell, Marcia Anne, 1-C, 211 Riverdale Dr., Rocky River .................................. 54, 68, Mitchell, Marilyn Louise, Gr.-C, 1126 First St., XVenatchee, Wash. Mitchell, Nancy Jane, 4-C, Chimney Rock Rd., Martinsville, N.J. ................................. 86 Mitten, David Gordon, 1-C, 142 Thorndale Ave., Stow . .63,88 Mizer, Nancy Lou, Irreg-M, 127 Euclid, Bellevue Moazed, Freydoun, 2-C, 402 Saadi Ave., Tehran, Iran ...... 126 Molison, Robert William, 1-M, R.D. 3, Grinnell, Iowa ...... 86 Mollin, Judith L., 2-C, 75-40 - 179tl1 St., Flushing 66, N.Y. . .51 Molnar, Laios fMihalyJ, Gr.-T, Gyogyszertar, Tiszakecske, Hungary ................. . . . Monk, Patricia Anne, 1-M, 606 N.E. First St., Gainesville, Fla. ............,.......... ....... . Montague, Joel Gedney. 2-C, 115 Waverly Pl., New York 11, N.Y. .....,.................... 126.138, Montie, Thomas Charles, 2-C, 2323 Brookview Blvd., Parma .58 Monrzka, Arthur Dale, 1-M, 4536 - 46th St. N.W., Washington 16, D.C. ............................ . Moore, Carman Leroy, Irreg-M, 111 Pine St., Elyria Moore, Charles Owen, 4-M, 519 E. Main St., Berryville, Va. . . . Moore, Jane Conant, 1-M, R.D. 1, Cape Elizabeth, Maine .... 82 Cape Elizabeth, Maine ............................. 82, 82 Moore, Larrie Alice, 3-M, 401 W. 3rd St., Oil City, Pa. . .S0, Moore, Marguerite Anne, 2-C, 5729 Sixth Rd. N., Arlington 5, Va. ................................... . Moore, Marilyn Ruth, 2-C, 444 Dunbar Ave., Waukesha, Wis. 90 Moore, Melissa Ann, 2-M, 417 Free St., Ridley Park, Pa. .... 82 Moore, William Anderson, 4-M, 416 - 8th St.. Benton Harbor, Mich. Moosdorf, Elaine Anne, 2-C, 967 Lafayette St., Denver 18, Colo. ...................... .... . Moreland, Douglas Andrew, 3-M, 88 Main St., Roslyn, N.Y. ....................,.,........... 85,86 Morgan, Eleanor Humphrey, 2-C, R.D. 3, Gaithersburg, Md. Morin, Jean Charles, Jr., 1-M, 221 Outremont Ave., Montreal, Canada ...........................,....... Morris, Martha Daniels, 2-C, 309 Second St., Belpre ........ 60 Morris, Richard Charles, Gr-C, 718 Park Ave., lvleadville, Pa. Morris, Stephen Phillip, 2-C, 261 Grosvenor Rd., Rochester 10, N.Y. ...,.................... . . . Morris, Thelma Jean, 4-C, 159 Westwood Rd., New Haven 15, Conn. ..... ................... . .. Morrison, Judith, 1-C, 4 Glen Rd., Morristown, N.J. . . . . . . Morrow, Mialcolml Marshall, 1-C, R.D. 1, Box 131, Annandale, Va. ............................... .... . Morton, Paul Stuart. 5-C, Box 82, Freeport ................ 65 Mosher, Frederic Adams, 4-C, 346 Reamer Pl., Oberlin . .36, 43 Moshiri, Gerald Alexander, Gr-C, Istanbul Ave., Tehran, Iran Motter, Adrienne Elizabeth, 1-C, 371 Arlington Ave., Elmhurst, Ill. ..................................... 90 Moulton, Sally Lou, 3-C, 3731 E. Center St., Cincinnati 27 ...................... 49, 72, 107, 144, 147 Moyer, Ann Tschiffely, Gr-C, 400 High St., Chevy Chase, Md. Moyer, Mary Ann, 1-C, 1659 Chase Ave., Chicago 26, Ill. .... . . Moyer, Mary Katharine, 2-C, 33 E. Main St., Lansdale, Pa. . . . . Mueller, Max William, 2-C, 317 N. 2nd St., Burlington, Kans. ........................... .... 1 32 Muir, Jayne Elizabeth. 1-C, 5646 Venango St., Homestead Park, Pa. ............................... . Munday, Martha Fae, Gr-M, Charter Oak Rd., R.D. 2, Peoria, Ill. Murphy, John Emory, Jr., 4-C, 4512 Brownsville Rd., Pittsburgh 27, Pa. .......................... 60, 86, 152 Myer, Lorraine Sophie, 1-C, 44 Sylvia St., Glenwood Landing, N.Y. ............................ . Myers, Henry Stephen, 2-C, 58 E. 85th St., New York 28, N.Y. . Myers, Robert Gillespy, 3-C, 31 W'olcott St., LeRoy, N.Y. . . .43 N Nadig, Barbara Ann, 2-M, 6817 N. Carlisle St., Philadelphia, 26, Pa. ............................... . Nairn, Charles Edward, 1-T, 214 S. Hague Ave.. Columbus 4 . . Nathanson, James, 1-C, 2854 Rockwood Pl., Toledo 10. . 126, 134 Nathanson, Joan, 4-C. 2854 Rockwood Pl., Toledo 10, ....... . Neathery, Rfosemaryl Ann, 1-C, 151 Merion Ave., Narberth, Pa. ............................ ...... 8 6, Nebel, Suzanne Elizabeth, 3-C, 177 Boulevard, Pompton Plains, N.J. ................... .... 8 6, 110, Needle, Allan Thomas, 4-C, 100 Winthrop St., Brooklyn 25, N.Y. ....................... .... 8 6, Nelson, David Sprague, 1-C, 150 Rock Island St., Gouverneur, N.Y. ................................ 126, Nelson, Deborah, 3-C, 934 Pinecrest Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . Nelson, Jerome, 2-C, 20 Kenwood Ave., Newton Center, Mass. ............................. 62, Nelson, Joan Marie, 2-C, 765 W. Main St., West Haven, Conn. S6 Nelson, Marilyn Louise, 2-C, 1121 Pearl St., Belvidere, Ill. ............................ 144, 149, 151, Nelson, Nancy Anne, 2-C, 150 Rock Island St., Gouverneur, N.Y. Nesbit, Sarah Anne, 2-C, 14 Sumner Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. ..................... . ....... 60, Neuman, Elizabeth Beatrice, 2-M, 2846 E. 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STUDENT DIRECTORY Newcomb, Suzanne Shipherd, 2-C, 911 Olivia Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. ....,.............................. 190 Newland, Larry Joe, 5-M, 1612 E. 11th St., Winfield, Kans. . .82, 178 Newman, Ltoydl James, 5-C, 725 N. 57th St., Omaha 5, Nebr. 62, 178 Newsome, Elliot? Manning. 2-M, 1029 Hudson Ave., South Bend 16, Ind. ..........,...................... 190 Nicely, Alfred Lorenz, 1-C, 480 W. Main St., Madison ........ 205 Nicholson, Nancy, 5-C, 5 Ashburn Pl., Fair Lawn, N.J. 57. 77, 86, 178 Nickrenz, Nola Louise, 2-M, Lakeview Ave., R.D. 4 Hamburg, N.Y. ................................ 40, S6, 190 Nicol, Murray Boyd, 5-C, Bellewood Rd., Anchorage, Ky. 94.95, 178 Nieburger, Nancy Lucille, 1-C, 129 S. Buchanan St., Fremont . . 205 Niehl, Elizabeth XVharton, 1-C, Gordonsville, Va. ........... 205 Niesen, Patricia Ann, 1-M, 715 Arlington, Elkhart, Ind. ....... 205 Nitschke, Charles Daniel. Jr., 5-T, 652 Hilliard Rd., Elyria .... 171 Nix, Verolga, LaVerne, 5-M, 8058 Erdrick St., Philadelphia, 56, Pa. ................................. 178 Nobmann, Nancy Mae, 1-M, 161 Brewster Rd., Scarsdale. N.Y. . . 205 Noll, Marjorie Jane, 1-M, 114 Walnut St., Jenkintown, Pa. . .90, 205 Nolte, Harold August, 5-T, 2042 Woodcrest Dr., Toledo 5 .... 171 Norby, Jane Louise, 2-C, 561 Clover Lane, Perrysburg ......... 190 Norileet, Beverly Jayne, 4-C, 20 Lincoln Ave., Pittsford, N.Y. ..,................... 45, 49, 86, 146, 148 165 Norton, Bruce Augustus, 2-C, 4 Merriam Ave., Shrewsbury, Mass. ................................ 126 190 Noss, Marion Augusta, 2-C, 62 Elm St., Andover, Mass. . .60, 86 190 Nugent, Walter Graul, 1-T, 84 Brookline Ave., Holyoke, Mass. . 86 O Oakes, Robert Willis, 5-C, 851 Resort Rd., Harbor Beach, Mich. ................. ..........., 1 58 1 78 Oakley, Ronald Kenneth, 2-C, 228 Oak St., Oberlin .... 125, 158 190 Obitz, Jane Louise, 5-C, 285 McLean St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. .... 178 Oblesow, Boris Ivanovitch, 2-C, P.O. Box 102, East Northfield, Mass. ..............,............. 126 190 O'Dell, Donald Eugene, 1-T, 1655 Waynesburg Rd., Canton 7 . , 7 Odence, Gfatesb Barnet, 4-C, Main St., Cotuit, Mass. ....... 55 165 Oehler, Carol, 2-M, 895 Henrietta Ave., Birmingham, Mich. . . 190 Oesch, Leroy Luther, 1-T, R.D. 1, New Springfield .....,.. 86 171 Ogden, Eleanor, 2-C, 551 Chatham Rd., Columbus 14, ,..... 86 190 Ogden, Jean Ann, 1-M, 5975 Harlem Rd., Snyder, N.Y. .... 82 205 Oliver, Raymond Davis, 1-C, 518 Stevens St., Lowell, Mass. .,.. 205 Olmsted, Robert Waller, 5-C, 5 Evergreen Dr., Churchville, N.Y. .....................,............. 178 Olsen, Clark Bird, 5-C, 2529 Orchard Rd., Toledo 6 ........ 86 178 Olsen, Tyler Bird, 1-C, 2529 Orchard Rd., Toledo 6 .......... 205 Oltman, Theodore Morton, 5-C, 19-9 Tsuna Machi, Tokyo, Japan 178 Oneto, Alfred Joseph, Jr., 2-C, 50 Evergreen Lane, New Hyde Park, N.Y. ......................... 90, 129, 190 Opie, Helen Taussig, 5-C, Sandy Spring, Md. .......... 59,7-i 178 Oplinger, Willard Lawrence, 1-C, 568 Ford Ave., Kingston, Pa. , 89 Ormsby, Margaret Louise, 5-C, 80 Pinewood Gardens, Hartsdale, N.Y. ............,.........,..........,. 45 178 Orr, Daniel, 4-C, 2450 A Morosgo Way N.E., Atlanta, Ga. ....................,...., ..... 4 2, 114 165 Osborn, June Elaine, 1-C, 4217 Wanetah Trail, Madison 5, Wis. .................................. 68 205 Osborne, Ruth Joy, 5-M, 25 Colonial Pl., Snyder, N.Y. ..... 86 178 Osmola, Gfenevievel Delores, 5-C, 9950 Hubbell, Detroit 27, Mich. ............................ .... 7 6 173 Ostrander, Edmund William, 2-M, 97 Rowland St., Springfield 7, Mass. ............................... 88 190 Ostrow, Stephen Edward, 4-C, 969 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y. .................. .... 5 6. 129, 140, 165 Ott, Leila May, 4-C, 555 S. Main St., Amherst . . . .......... 86 164 P Pack, Laurence Henry, 5-C, 14898 N. Spur Dr., North Miami, Fla. 91 Padelford, Carolyn, 2-C, 6 Ravenscroft Rd., Winchester, Mass. 86 190 Page, Aaron, 1-C, 107 Bath St., Bluefield, W. Va. .......... 125, 205 Page, Roberta Lee, Z-M. 75 Adelbert St., South Portland, Maine ............................ 82 190 Palmer, Anne Bartlett, 2-C, 4040 Randolph, Lincoln 8, Nebr. . . 190 Palmer, John Walter, 5-C, R.D. 1, cfo A. J. Sink, Lexington, N.C. .............................. 125, 140 173 Palmer, Rufus Paul, 5-C, 27027 1 Raikhad, Ahmedabad, India 52, 178 Pao, Shirley Sien-shih, 1-C, 1550 Ogden St. N.W., Washington 10, D.C. ................................ 205 Papalia, Anthony Sebastion, 5-C, 18 Eddy St., Warren, Pa. ..... 178 Paradise, Robert, 5-C, 195 Wedgewood Ave., Cincinnati 17 .... 95 Paradise, Mrs. Ruth Wenkart, 4-C, 84 Ontario St., Providence 7, R.I. ............,.................. . . 15 i Parce, Irvin John, 5-T, Letcher, S.D. ........................ 171 Parkins, Rosemary Tennant, 5-C, 50 Amory St., Brookline, Mass ..... ..........,...... 4 5, 50, 86, 144, 147 16: Parmelee, Alice May, 2-M, 652 Pioneer Ave., Kent ............ 190 Parry, Wfilliaml Stuver, 2-C, 1220 W. Steels Corner Rd.. Cuyahoga Falls ............................... 98, 126. 190 Parshall, Ann Carey, 5-C, 1027 LaClair Ave., Pittsburgh 18, Pa. ..........,............. .... 5 8,60, 178 Parsons, Frank Woodhall, 1-C, 857 Jefferson Ave., Huntington 4, VV. Va. ...........,....... ......... 2 05 Parsons, Susan, 5-C, 11 Sawyer Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass. ................ .... 8 6, 106, 178 Partridge, Eiverettl Lynn, 2-T, Birnam Rd., East NorthHe1d, Mass. Paton, Janet Roine, 5-C, 1950 Snouiifer Rd., W'orthing ,....... Paton, Margaret Starr, 2-C, 2150 N. Ritter, lndianapolis 44, Ind. Patterson, Sue Ann, Godfrey. 5-T, 558 Williams St., Huron Lowell, 1-C, 27 Creighton Ave., Patterson, William Patterson, XVilliam Pittsburgh, Pa. ..........,......................... 90. Paul, Harriet Rose, 1-C, 415 June St., Endicott, N.Y. ......,. . . Pauley, Marylin, 1-C, 418 Clairmont Ave., Decatur, Ga. ..... . Paulino, James Hercule, 1-C, 1105 Seymour Dr., Ashtabula .............,..................... 125, 151, Paullin, Charlene Mae. 1-M. 150 E. Main St., Mount Sterling . . . Payne, Dorothy Sherrill, 2-C. 229 Glenwood Ave., Leonia, N.J. . . Payne, Neill Hunter, 2-C, 825 Morewood Ave., Pittsburgh 15, Pa. ......,.,........................ 88, Peacock, Garth Barton, Gr-M, Protection, Kans. ........... . Pearce, Carol Ann, 2-C, 222 Hecla St., Lake Linden, Mich. . . . , Pearson, David XValdron, 1-C, 58 Sunset Ave., Amherst, Mass. .............................. 47, 154, Pearson, Juanita Lynn, 2-M, 108 S. Broadway, Spencerville .... Peck, Charles Allen, 5-M, 425 Sterling Ct., Madison 5, Wis. . . . . Peck, Jane Anne, 2-C, 551 W. Mt. Vernon St., Lansdale, Pa. . . . . Pedersen, Sine-Marie H., 5-M, Oakford Park, Jeannette, Pa. .............................. 85, 86, 91. Peiper, Nance, 4-C, 515 Carpenter Lane, Philadelphia 19, Pa. , . Penfield, Charlotte Elizabeth, 1-C, 145 Hudson Terrace, Yonkers 5, N.Y. ............,..................... 86, Penn, Janet Lucille, 5-C. E. Main St., Bowerston ............ Penner, Lois Bernice, 5-C, 590 Riverside Dr., New York 25, N.Y. ........ ................ 5 7, 86, 89 Pennock, Joan, 4-C, 5 Whittier Pl., Swarthmore, Pa. ...... 147 Penty, Shirley Constance, 4-C, Green Acres R.D. 2, - Willoughby ................................... 57, 86. Perkins, Jane Marie, 2-C, E. Genesee St., Skaneateles, N.Y. . . . . Perlstein, Ruth Natalie, 5-C, 4745 N. Drake Ave., Chicago 25, Ill. .................................. 110, Perry, Carolyn Alice, 5-C, 120 East Rd., Boonville, N.Y. . . 59, 60, Perry, Jiessical Ann, 5-M, 5000 SAW. -ith Ave., Miami 56, Fla. ................................ 82,88 Perry, Polly Munson, 2-C, 1887 Madison Rd., Cincinnati 6 .......,.......................... 40,60 Peter, Dorairaj, 1-T, Vallanthangi St., Tinnevelly Town, India . Peters, Ann Rae, 1-C, 1102 Jelierson Ave., Defiance ......... . Peters, Willianl Sherman, 1-C, 18914 Prest Ave., Detroit 55, Mich. ..........,..................... 105 Peterson, Ethel Rita, 5-M, 5214 Dasher, Allen Park, Mich. . . . . Peterson, Marjory Jane, 5-C, 25 Kennworth Rd., , Port Washington, N.Y. .......................... 147 Peterson, Richard Austin, 5-C, 50-i5 Fieldston Rd.. New York 71, N.Y. ............................... . Pfister, Cloyd Harry, 1-C, 126 Main St., Limestone, N.Y. .... 60 Pfohl, Alice Keith, 1-M, 2228 Malxfern Rd.. Charlotte 7, N.C. ...,.....,....... ............... 8 2 Phillips, Carol Ann, 1-C, 256 College St., Lewiston, Maine . . . . Phillips, Donald Lawrence, 1-C. 684 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. Phillips, Janet Lee, 2-C, 470 Clover Hills, Rochester 18, N.Y. ...................,........ 40, 124 Phillips, Lloyd James. 1-C, 940 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y.2'55 Picken, John James, 2-C, Railroad St., Wakeman ......... 1 , Pickering, Anne Gibson, 1-C, 55765 Detroit Rd., Avon .... Pietsch, Mary Eversden, 1-C, 625 Ivanhoe St., Denver 20, Colo. ................................. 68 Pillard, Robert Terrill, 5-C, 119 XV. Davis St.. - Yellow Springs .......,........................... 51 Pinkney, Mrs. Jane Hart, Sp-M, 147 Spring St., Amherst Pinsley, Stanley, 5-C, 22 Linford Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Pi-Sunyer, Firancisl Xavier, 5-C, 180 Christopher St., ,O 4 Montclair, N.J. ..,......,........... 45, 49, 86, 126, 1 , Plankerman, Edith Anne, 4-M, 1108 Empey Way. San Jose, Cal. .........,.....,........... .... 8 5, Plews, Preston, 5-C, 162 S. Cedar St., Oberlin .... . . . . Ploscowe, Deborah Joan. 5-C, 125 Riverside Dr., New York 24, N.Y. .,...........,........ . . . Plummer, Berlin Callihine, 2-T, 4715 Loyola Ave., New Orleans, La. .,....... ................ . . . Plummer, Walter Lee, 5-T, R. D. 2, Medina ......... . . . . Poe, Arthur Clayton, III, 2-C, 1725 N. Whaley Ave., Pensacola, Fla. ............................. .... 6 1, Poehlmann, Harry Charles, Jr., 4-C. 1852 - 72nd Ave., Philadelphia 26, Pa. .. ...........,.............. 140, Pohlman, James Erwin, 4-C, 109 S. Stan wood Rd., Columbus 9 ......... ,.........., 8 6,125, 125, 151,1i2, Pcling, Richard Thomas, 1-C, R. D. 1, Mount Vernon ........ Politzer, Mrs. Jane Horner, GPC, 182 Elm St., Oberlin Pollack, Brian Frederick, 4-C, -47 E. 88th St., New York 28, N.Y. ............................... 90, Pollack, Jerome, 5-C, 2015 -85rd St., Brooklyn 14, N.Y. ..158, Pollard, Anne Deboyne. 1-C. 176 Ridgewood Ave., Hamden, Conn. ........,...................... 54,86, Porter, Annamae Louise, 1-M, R. D. 5, Union City, Pa. . .88,90, Porter, Jean Ann, 5-C, 460 Grand Ave., Aurora, lll. ..,..... . . Porter, Jean Elaine, 4-M, N. Main St., Oberlin ............ 86. Posson, Suzanne, 1-C, 222 Chili Ave., Rochester 11, N.Y. Potter, Peter Edward. 1-M, 120 Lamb St.. Westbrook, Maine ......,. .................. 1 05.154, Powell, Helen Elizabeth, 1-C. 501 Wills Rd., Connellsville. Pa. ................... ...... . 2-C, 216 Burke Ave., Sharonville ,..... 82, 1 1 v 1 v 1 Q 178 190 190 205 205 205 205 86 190 190 88 190 205 190 178 190 179 164 205 179 179 164 164 190 179 179 179 190 171 205 205 179 149 179 205 205 205 205 190 205 190 190 205 179 179 164 89 179 171 171 190 164 164 205 164 179 205 205 179 164 205 205 205 UBEHLIN MUTUH5 jim Pontiac Sales Sc Service B STORE 129 S. Main Oberlin. Ohio 'I- Cmnplete Auto Body Seyvice OBERLINS MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE 'I' Phone 4-4431 29 VVest Colle e Phone 4-3021 g OBERLI USIC SHOP 14-04 KOITIIQLJQ - Sfocg' of LONG PLAYING RECORDS and 45's - Popular and Clrusical 61 SOUTH NIAIN PHONE 4-4511 238 STUDENT DIRECTORY Powell, Patricia Ann, 1-C, 5337 First Ave. S., ' Minneapolis 19, Minn. ............................. . Powers, William Dale, Gr-T, 1532 W'ooster Rd. W., Barberton Preising, Paul Philip, 2-C, 4724 Morningside Dr., 'Cleveland 9 ................................... 46, 58, Price, Patricia Anne, 3-C, 500 E. Main St., Wfoodville Pruitt, John Dudley, 3-C, 321 Midland Ave., St. Davids, Pa. Pryor, Frederic LeR0Y1 3-C, 465 Marion Ave., Mansfield .... 65, Pugsley, James Harwood, 2-C, 1335 College Sta., 205 190 179 Berea, Ky. ................................... 59, 134, 190 Q Quero, Adoree, 2-C, 36-21 213 St., Bayside 61, N.Y. ...... . 60 R Raasch, Lois Irene, 3-C. 4430 N. Mozart St., Chicago 25, Ill. .... 60 Rabenold, Ronald Robert, 1-C, 303 Oneida St, Sayre, Pa. ...... 205 Radcliff, Peter Edward, Jr., 4-C, 3123 Cardiff Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. ........................ 128, 132, 138, 164 Ramsey, Constance Kate, 1-C, 7505 Pershing Ave., University City, Mo. ......................... 147, 148, 205 Randall, Carol Moore, 3-C, 11805 Ashbury Ave., Cleveland 6 ..................................... 47,179 Randall, Donald Robert, 1-C, 585 E. Glenwood Ave., Akron 10 . 205 Rapp, Carolyn Frances, 2-C, 1314 Greenwood Ave., Wilmette, Ill. ...................,.................. 190 Rasch, Elena Roslyn, 1-C, 56 Elmtree Rd., Rochester 12, N.Y. ................ . . . . . . 146, 205 Ratzeburg, Gisela, Gr-C, 8 Heinrich-I-Iertz Str., Bremen, Germany ...................... . . .62, 86 Razek, Eileen Lucille, 2-C, 1312 Grenox Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. ................................... 190 Readel, William Conrad, Jr., 4-C, 43 Cathedral Ave., Nutley, N.J. ............................... 42, 43, 98, 164 Rebentisch, Thomas Walter, 3-T, 1220 Underwood S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........................, . . . 171 Recht, Jlohnl Richard, 1-C, 3134 Maeterlinck Ave., Toledo 14 ................................ ........ 2 05 Reed, William Alfred, 1-C, 434 Thomas Ave., Rochester 17, N.Y. ................... .... 1 26,152,206 Regnier, Nancy Ann, 2-M, 409 Sixth St. S., Virginia, Minn. ......................... .... 6 0, 86, 190 Rehl, Theodore Lloyd, Gr-M, R. D. 1, Marion Reich, Edward Alan, 4-C, 2836 Paxton Rd., Shaker Heights ................................... 86, 164 Reichert, James Arthur, 4-M, 3960 Bancroft, Toledo 6 ....... 164 Reinkraut, Eva Dorothy, 3-C, 6330 Glenview Pl., Pittsburgh 6, Pa. .................................. 86, 179 Reise, Helen Ardel, 2-C, 48 Dogwood Rd., West Orange, N.J. 148, 190 Reisner, Marianne Jean, 1-C, 140 Broadview Ave., New Rochelle, N.Y. .............................. 90,206 Remaly, John Herbert, 2-T, 328 Maiden St., Mineral Point, Wis. .................... ...,.... 1 71 Remer, Michael David, 4-C, 7236 S. Phillips, Chicago 49, Ill. ....................... .... 6 4, 76, 164 Repp, Martha Belle, 4-C, 309 E. Wabash Ave., Crawfordsville, Ind. ........................ 50, 58, 86, 164 Rettie, Wfinnefredl Josephine, 2-C, 6627 N. Washington Blvd., Arlington 13, Va. ............................ 86.147, 190 Reyes, Sergio Jose, 3-T, 913 - 11th Ave., Grace Park, Manila, Philippines .......,...........,............ 171 Rheingold, Paul David, 3-C, 1236 Camp Ave., Rockford, Ill. . .37, 40 Rice, John Graham, 2-C, 1536 Ruth Ave., Cuyahoga Falls . .60, 190 Richards, Elisabeth Kay, 4-C, Country Club Rd., R. D. 1, Ashtabula ......................................... 164 Richards, Eric, 1-M, 1070 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y. .... 206 Richardson, Caroie Eugenia, 2-C, 84 Hendrickson Ave., Rockville Centre, N.Y. ...................... 56, 62, 86, 190 Richardson, Clharlesl Brockway, 4-C, 63 Forest Rd., Tenafly, N.J. ................................... . . . 164 Richardson, Laura Luella, 1-T, 3717 Woodbridge Ave., Cleveland 9 Richmond, Craig Joseph, 2-C, R. D. 1, Brecksville . . . . . .115, 190 Richmond, Pearl Blossom, 2-C, 1946 W. Hood Ave., Chicago 26, Ill. .................................... 191 Ricketts, Howard James, 4-C, 5607 Kenwood Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. ........................... 86, 97, 140, 164 Rideout, Renie May, 4-C, 604 Northside Dr., Wilmington 3, Del. ...................... . . .86, 151, 164 Ridout, Genevieve, 1-M, 564 N. Woodstock Rd., Southbridge, Mass. . ................ ................ 2 06 Rieker, Doris Elfreda, 1-C, 2637 Gasser Blvd., Rocky River .. 206 Riker, Mary Agnes, 1-M, 63 Broad St., Middletown, N.Y. .... 206 Rilling, Hans Christopher, 3-C, 125 Glendale Ave., Findlay .... 179 Rinehart, Susan Francis, 1-C, 22 Cragmore Rd., Wilmington 3, Del .......,......................... 206 Riseman, JoAnne Sophie, 2-C, 4571 Mill Rd., Dryden, Mich. ............................. 52, 60, 90, 191 Ritschard, John Arnold, 2-C, 501 Riverbank, Riverton, N.J. .................,...,... 45,60,126,127,191 Rittenhouse, Ruth Rue, 3-M, 55 Parkhurst Blvd., Kenmore, N.Y. .................................. 82,179 Robb, Martha Elizabeth, 3-C, 506 S. Narberth Ave., Merion Station, Pa. ...... ............... . . .... 86,179 Roberts, John Lenox, 3-C, 938 N. Boulevard, Oa.k Park, Ill. ........................ . . . 111, 179 Roberts, John Taylor, 3-C, Kobe College, Nishmomiya, Japan ,............................. 90,179 Robertson, Peter Clendenin, 1-C, 14 Oakleigh Lane, Clayton, Mo. .............................. .... 5 4, 206 Robfogel, Nathan Joshua, 2-C, 400 Barrington St., Rochester 7, N.Y. .......................... 191 Robinson, Clarke Judson, Jr., 4-M, 318 W. Main St., Lumberport, W. Va. Robinson. Mrs. Lucy Gilliam, 2-T, R. D. 4, Box 146, Salisbury, N. C. .................................... 171 Robinson, Mary Frances, 3-C, 167 Rustic Pl., Columbus 14 .... 179 Robison, Charles Augustus, 1-C, 135 Lakeview Dr., Avon Lake ..........,........ ......... 1 25, 130, 131, 206 Rockwell, Dorothy Ann, 3-C. 1227 Jefferson Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich. ................,.............. 151 179 Roeder, Mary Louise, 2-C, 4 Allen Pl.. Fair Lawn, N.J. ..... 86 191 Roess, Martha Elizabeth, 2-C, 29 Root Ave., Chautauqua, N.Y. ................................ 50 191 Rogers, Ailbertl Gerald, 4-C, Box 24-1. Fishkill, N.Y. ..... 138 164 Rogers, Carol Ann, 3-C, 409 Shipley Rd.. Wilmington 3, Del. ............................ 62, 86 179 Rogers, Sandra, 1-C, 315 E. 68th St., New York 21, N.Y. .......................... 124,151, 206 Rogols, Linda Suzanne, I-M, 290 Clifton St., Malden, Mass .... 191 Rohdenburg, Wlilliaml Sanford, 4-C, -1305 Floral Ave., Norwood ..................................... 53, 99 16-1 Roman, Edward Stephen, 3-M, 55 S. Atherton Ave., Kingston, Pa. .............................. .... 8 9,179 Roman. Oscar Robert, 3-M, 174 Forest St.. Oberlin .... ..... 1 79 Rooney, Richard Daniel, 1-C, 48 Williams St., Clinton, N.Y. .............................. ...... 2 06 Rose, Alrnoldl Lawrence, 2-C, 110 Eastview Ave., Leonia, N.J. ................................. 49,182 191 Rosen, Richard Leon, 2-C, 65-61 Saunders St., Forest Hills, N.Y. ...................... .... . . 191 Rosenfield, Joyce Marian, 3-M, 8 N. Manheim Blvd., New Paltz, N.Y. .............................. 54,82 179 Rosin, Sandra Jo, 1-C, 3333 Berkeley Ave., Cleveland Heights ........., ....... . . .... 47, 206 Rosner, Barbara Ann, 3-C, 127 W. 93rd St.. New York 25, N.Y. ...................... ....... 5 6, 64 Ross, Richard John, 3-C, S. Quintens Rd , R. D. 2, Palatine, Ill. ........................... . Rotberg, Robert Irwin, 3-C, 22 S. Munn Ave., ....125,140.179 East orange. N.J. ....,..........,. 56, 37,68,98, 125, 142, 179 171 Rouillard, Marcia Chase, 1-T, 407 Prospect St., Norwood, Mass. . Roy, John Clarence, Gr-C. 12809 Rexwood Ave., Garfield Heights Royal, Susan Evans, 2-C, Boyce Ave.. Ruxton, Md. ........ 146, 191 Rubis, Carl Stephen, 3-M, 310 E. Scott St.. Youngstown 2 . . .82, 179 Rudolph, Ellen Gertrude, Gr-C, 508 Windxvood Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Ruesink, Mfaryl Kathleen, 2-M, R. D. 3. Adrian. Mich. .... .. Rugh, Betty Jean, 3-C. 71612 20th Ave. S., Caldwell, Idaho . 86, Rummel, Philip Pearce, 2-C, 1235 W. 96th St., Chicago 43, Ill. . . Rusch. Barbara Ann, 1-C, 725 Mixsell St., Easton, Pa. ...,.. . . Rush, Richard Lawrence, 2-C. 6 Woodside Rd., Winchester, Mass. ..........., .............. . . . Rusk, James Rogers. 2-C, 70 Woodbridge St.. South Hadley, Mass. .............,.......... .... 6 2 Russell, Charles Coulter, 2-C, 416 Haverford Pl., Swarthmore, Pa. .... ............................. 9 2 Russell, Marianne Josephine, 4-C. 3631 Brandywine St., Washington 8, D. C. ...,....................... 57, 86, Russell, Mary Wallace, 3-C, 16 Meadow Lane, Rochester 18, N.Y. ......,.................... 86.146, Rustay, Richard Miles, 4-C, 2901 Agate St.. Boise, Idaho ..... . Rutledge, Mark Spicer, 2-C, 321 N. Cherry St., Kenton .... 115, Ryerson, Charles Anthony, III, 3-C, Forest Ave., Middletown, R.I. ............. ........ 3 6, 43. 45, 52, 53, S Sacks, Siuel Renee, 3-C, 1369 E. 13th St., Brooklyn 30, N.Y. . . St. Clair, Elizabeth Marsh, 2-C, 270 Pleasant St., Marblehead, Mass. ............................,.... . St. Clair, Gilbert Keith, 1-C, Box 26, Fayette ...... .,.. 5 4, Sampson, Ann Louise, 1-C, Elm St.. Garrettsville ........ 103, Sampson, Janet Frances, 4-C, 1307 E. 143rd St., I - East Cleveland ..................,.....,. 40, 57, 86, 113. Samuel, Donna Elizabeth, 2-C, 2-1 Lockerman Ave., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. ............................... . Sanders, Christina. 4-C, 403 Shipley Rd.. Wilmington, Del. .........................,...... 86. 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Marion St., Oak Park, Ill. . 206 Schealfer, Ann Carol, 2-C, 323 Hamilton Ave.: Glen Rock, N.J. .................................. 86,191 Scheff, Roberta Sue, 1-C, 2501 Davidson Ave., New York 68, N.Y. ...,............................ 206 Scheiber, Peter, 2-C, Crompond Rd., Peekskill, N.Y. ...... 86,191 Scherr, Martin, 2-C, 43 Calton Rd., New Rochelle. N.Y. ...... 191 Schiller, Elval Susanne, 3-C, 1401 Lake St., Evanston, Ill. ..86,180 Schlaepfer, Alice Bowen, 4-C, 251 McMillan Rd., Grosse Pointe, Mich. .................. 57, 86, 144, 146, 165 Schlecht, Bferthal Clara, 4-M, Ridge Rd., Cazenovia, N.Y. .............................. 85, 86, 165 Schmickel, Roy David, 1-C, Training School, Vineland, N.J. . . 206 Schmidt, Dorothy May, Gr-C, Proctorville Schmidt, Martha Joan, 3-C, 1313 Helen St., Midland, Mich. .... 107 Schneid, Edward Lawrence, 2-C, 401 Clinton Ave., Newark 8. N.J. ..... . ........... ................... 1 91 Scholz, Elaine Alice. 1-M, 804 W. Sugar St.. Mount Vernon . .90, 206 Schroder, Mrs. Joyce Fenkart, 4-M, 204 Oak St., Weehawken, N.J. .................,........ 42, 85, 89, 165 Schroder, Kenneth Ervin, 4-C, 203 Dale Ave., Willard ...... 165 Schur, Lawrence Hale, 3-C, 10 Berwick Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. .. 180 Schwartz, Howard Richard, 1-C, 2320 Aqueduct Ave., New York 68, N.Y. ................................. 206 Schwartz, Thomas Albert, 2-C, 257 S. Grove Ave., East Aurora, N.Y. ........................ .... 1 25.191 Schwarz, John Thomas, Jr., 3-T, 8 Prospect St., Rockville, Conn. ............................ ..... 1 71 Schwind, Conna Kathleen, 4-C, 336 6th St., Elyria ........ 86,165 Schwind, David Wittmer, Irreg-M, 336 6th St., Elyria Scott, Donald Ray, 2-T, R. D. 3, Box 223. Muncie, Ind. .... 168, 171 Scott, Jane Jameson, 1-C, 205 W. Euclid, Stockton, Cal. ........ 206 Scott Sara Amanda, Gr-C, R. D. 1, Box 86, Jonesville, S. C. .................................... 28 Seaman, Richard Fenn, 3-C, 158 S. Prospect St., Oberlin .................................. 43. 126, 139. 180 Seaman, Shirley Elizabeth, 4-C, 158 S. Prospect St., Oberlin . . . 165 Sears, Robert Russell. Gr-M, 13 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Sears, Stephen Ward, 4-C, 1284 Cook Ave., Lakewood ........ 165 Seasholes, Bradbury, 3-C, 65 Wisteria Dr., Dayton 9 .... 38, 86, 180 Sebesta, JoAnn Marie, 2-M, 915 N. Garfield, Pocatello, Idaho .................................. 82 180 Seelye, Anne Barrows, 1-C, 117 Jamieson, Holden, Mass. ..... 206 Seest, Dorothy Ethelyn, 1-T, R. D. 1, Mulberry, Ind. ........ 171 Seil, Fredrick John, 2-C, 4337 W. 227th St., Fairview Park ,.................................. 132, 191 Seiler, Jerome Michael, 3-C, 3515 S. Stafford St., Arlington, Va. Selmier, William Robert, 4-C, 5650 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy., Indianapolis, Ind. .................................. 165 Senior, Robert Morris, 1-C, 11 North St., Katonah, N.Y. .... 61, 206 Service, Virginia Caroline, 1-C, 123-35 82nd Rd., Kew Gardens, N.Y. ..........................,. 52, 54 206 Shaffer, Shirley Ann, 4-M, 84 Carrollton Ave., Elmira, N.Y. . . 165 Shakes, Joseph Stanley, 1-M, 1755 Ellsworth St., Gary, Ind. .... 206 Sham, Philip S. Y., 1-T, 714 Reina Regente, Manila, Philippines 171 Shambaugh, George Elmer, III, 4-C, 5637 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. .........................,........ 140 165 Shaner, Thomas Roy, 1-M, 363 N. Jefferson St., Kittanning, Pa. 206 Shank, Barry Michael, 4-M, 1017 College Blvd., Ashland . .80, 82 165 Shankweiler, Donald Paul, 2-C, R. D. 1. University Lane, Hyattsville, Md. ................................. 140 191 Shapiro, Marc, 1-M, 1211 Lake Front Ave. N.E., Cleveland 8 . . 206 Sharer, David Roland, 1-C, 2586 Kent Rd.. Columbus 12 ..... 206 Sharp, Janice Kevin, 4-C, 3238 O St., N.W., Washington 7, D.C. 165 Sharpe, Donald Lee, 2-C, 20th and Providence Ave.. Chester, Pa. ........................,............... 191 Sharples, Gfeorgel Edward, 2-C, 236 Suflield, Birmingham, Mich. .......................... 131,140 191 Sharpless, Nansie Sue, 4-C, R. D. 1, Orangeburg Rd., Orangeburg, N.Y. ........................... ...... 1 65 Shaw, Elizabeth Kingsley, 2-C, American Embassy, Mexico City, Mexico ............................... 191 Shaw, Mary Jane, 4-C, 23 Forest Ave., Vermillion, S.D. . 61, 90, 165 Shedroff, Dolores Florence, 2-C, 3164 Meadowbrook Blvd., Cleveland Heights .................................. 191 Sheen, Marilyn Ruth, 3-C, 583 Clinton Ave., Newark 8, N.J. . . 45 Shelley, Lee, 1-C, 9830 Lakewood Dr., Grosse Ile, Mich. ................................ 151 206 Shelly, James Harold, 4-C, 1433 Sheridan Ave., N.E., Warren .,.................................... 86,125 165 Shenier, Patricia, 3-C, 6766 108th St., Forest Hills, N.Y. . .60, 89 180 Sheptin, Charles, 2-C, 2826 W. 30th St.. Brooklyn 24, N.Y. ........................... 132,138 191 Sherberg, Janet Priscilla, 3-C, 194 Shaw Ave., Edgewood, R.I. ............................... 86,149 180 Sherer, Barbara Elizabeth, 2-C, 122 Prospect Ave., Douglaston, N.Y. ................................. 74 191 Sherertz, William Hector, 1-T, 2070 Dowd Ave., Lakewood .... 171 Sherman, Thomas Fairchild, 2-C, 223 Willard Way, ' Ithaca, N.Y. .................................... 125 191 Shiner, Larry Ernest, 2-C, 3001 Huntoon, Topeka, Kans. .... 43, 191 Shively, Frank Thomas, 4-C, R. D. 2, Quaker City ........ ........... 4 3, 45, 86, 126, 140, 141 Shively, Josephine Pellicer, 1-C, R.D. 2, Quaker City Shober, Mrs. Martha Mackovic, 1-T, McCutchenville Shober, Rlalphl Philip, 3-T, McCutchenville Shoemaker, Edward Conard, Il, 1-C, 1726 Indiana St., Lawrence, Kans. Sholz, Edwin Lawrence, Jr., 2-M, 118 Brewster Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. ........................... . Shorin, Arthur Terry, 1-M, 1460 President St.. Ave., ....81,82 Brooklyn 13, N.Y. .................. . . .71 Shreiner, Robert Edward, Gr-C, 201 Sanborn Big Rapids, Mich. Shriner, Neil Gordon, 1-T, 1403 S. Ridge Rd., Canton ....... . Shults, Fredrick Davis, 4-C, 530 XVoodworth, Alma, Mich. ................................ 126,137 Sibley, Abigail Elizabeth, 1-C, 5711 32nd St., N.W., Washington 15, D.C. ....................... ,.... 8 6 Sibley, Marion Elizabeth, 4-M, 5711 32nd St., N.W., Washington 15, D.C. ...,..................,........ . Sidon, Kent, 3-C, 16 North Drive, Great Neck, N.Y. Siegel, Irwin Jerome. 2-C, 62 Rawson Rd., Brookline, Mass. .. Siegel, Michael Henry, 3-C, 45 Hilbert St., Hempstead, N.Y. . . Sieracki, Carl John, 3-C, 608 Boulevard Ave., Dickson City, Pa. ,....,........................... . Sigman, Lawrence, 1-C, 367 Lincoln Pl., Brooklyn 38, N.Y. .93 Silver, Paul Lenhart, 2-C, 123 Windsor Ave.. Melrose Park, Pa. .................,............... 86 Simmerer, Margaret Elizabeth, 2-M, Cornwall Dr., Crete, Ill. . . .......................... ...... 6 3, 86, 88, Simmons, James George, 1-T, 809 Pauline, Ann Arbor, Mich. . Simms, Laura Estelle. 1-C, 2817 12th St., N.E., Washington 17, D.C. .......................,....... . Sims, Carla Ann, 1-M, 848 Conners St., Dayton 8 ........... . Sinden, Sylvia Jean, 4-M, 1348 Kensington Pl., Aurora, Ill. . .82 Singleton, Mary Ann, 2-C, 279 W. College St., Oberlin .... 86 Sisson, Ruth, 4-M, 38 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. 79, 80, 89, 147 Sitler, Miriam Rachael, 1-C, 202 Stratford Rd., Jacksonville, N.C. ........................... 103,114 Sitterley, Sylvia Lucile, 2-C, 2251 N. Starr Rd., Columbus 12 . . Skala, Martin, 2-C, 39-19 49th St., Long Island City, N.Y. . .42 Sladkus, Joseph Isadore, 2-C, 186 Keats Ave., Elizabeth 3, N.J. .............................. 23, 139, Slater, Sarah Frances, 1-C, 19880 Roslyn Dr., I .........., 113 Rocky River ......................... Rocky River Slater, Whitney Seymour, 3-C, 19880 Roslyn Dr., Slatkes, Leonard Joseph, Gr-C, 1030 E. 14th St.. Brooklyn 30, N.Y. ................................. . Sloboda, Mary Alice, 4-M, 7103 Dartworth Dr.. Parma . 85, 86, Slosser, Gaius Jackson, II, 3-C, 203 Summit Ave., Bellevue, Pa. .....................,.... 53, 98, 125. 138 Smail, James Richard, 1-C, 3018 Hillman Smith, Cynthia, 4-C. 320 Park Ave., New Smith, Cynthia Jean, 3-C, 5817 Toole Dr., Knoxville 16, Tenn. ............. . Smith, Hiarrietl Jane, 4-C, 304 West Ave., Smith, Jack Allan, Jr., Gr-T, 42 Wood St., Painesville Smith, Janice Winifred, 2-C, 106 Buxton Rd., St., Youngstown 7 . . York, N.Y. ...... 93 . . . ........... .146 Elyria ...... 58, 107 Falls Church, Va. ..................... ..... . . . . Smith, Lorna Joanne, 3-C, 126 Edgemere Dr., Rochester. N.Y. ........................., . . . . Smith, Malcolm Sommerville, 2-M, 20 Royal Rd., Rockville Centre, N.Y. .....................,...... 88 Smith, Mrs. Margaret Harris, 3-M. 75 Eastland Ave., Rochester 18, N.Y. ............ ................... . Smith, Marjorie Ann, 1-M, 133 S. Oakdale, Sharon, Pa. .. . . Smith, Mary Ann, 3-C, 1214 Nuttman Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. Smith, Shirley Ann, 1-M, 56 Algoma St., Fond du Lac, Wis. .. Smith, Shirley Lou, 2-C, 154 W. Ridge Ave., 96 State College, Pa. ...................,.,.. .... 6 3.86, Smith, Theron Homer, Jr., 3-T, Wharton ................... Smith, Winston Brasher, 3-T. Box 64, Tippecanoe Smits, Jean Marie, 4-C, 487 Staffa St., West Allenhurst, N.J. . . Smucker, Mary Ann, 1-C. 161 Fairfield Ave., Newark ....... . Snyder, Allen Thomas, 3-T, R. D. 1, Kent .................. Snyder, Audrey Jane, 1-M, 239 E. Pennsylvania Ave., Wernersville, Pa. ................................. 90, Snyder, Donald Leroy, 2'T, 42 Cleveland St., Butler Snyder, Wilson Douglas, 3-T, 1229 Park Ave.. Piqua ....... . Solier, Lawrence, 3-C, 578 Academy St., New York 34, N.Y. . . 86 Soller, Cynthia Catherine, 2-C, 36 Snell St., Amherst, Mass. . . , Solomon, Sandra Natalie, 2-C, 300 S. Broadway, Tarrytown, N.Y. .................................. . Soloway, Henry Bernard, 2-C, 827 Prospect Pl., Brooklyn 16, N.Y. ................................. . Solt, Leonard Franklin, Jr., Gr-C, 10009 Lake Ave., Cleveland Sommer, Maximilian Joseph, 1-C, 116 S. Boundary St., Chapel Hill, N.C. ............,.................... . Somogyi, Anna Li, 4-C, 9389 Pardee Rd., St. Louis 23, Mo. . . . . Somogyi, Susan Marie, 1-C, 9389 Pardee Rd., st. Louis 25, Mo. ................. .............. 6 0, Sonnenfeld, Albert, 3-C, 91 Payson Ave., New York 34, N.Y. ................... ........ 6 0, Soule, David Weaver, 4-C, 122 Rutgers St., Rochester 7, N.Y. .......................... 57, 69, 98, Soule, Sylvia Laura, 3-M, R. D. 2, Dexter, Mich. ..... . ...... s 1 s 165 206 191 206 171 165 207 180 191 180 180 207 192 192 171 207 207 165 192 166 207 192 192 192 207 23 166 180 207 166 180 166 192 180 180 180 207 180 207 192 171 166 207 171 207 171 180 192 192 192 207 166 207 180 166 180 42 gngramg ,fy 4 'N I ' ff 3 In IIIIS IIQUIIIWI I E C , L4,,, x.,. .- PUBLICATION DIVISION INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY INC 222 EAST OHIO STREET INDIANAPOLIS 6 INDIANA L Iv I r ,: 1 n 'U iv' iffy I5 1,. :fQ I2 3:25-?Q f. :I Qffaip WI in Tiff? 15,255 ' If' I 0 .,, . I all . Tit in :III . A II 1.4 if 'pi r' PJ .E STUDENT DIRECTORY Sousa, Robert Henry, 2-C, 1032 15th Ave., N., St. Petersburg, Fla. ........,. . .................... . . . Spacht, Thomas Ray, 3-M, 18 Orchard St., Delmar, N.Y. .... 86, Spawton, Barbara Jane, 2-C, 890 Ellicott Creek Rd., Tonawanda, N.Y. ......,...,.....,........... . . . Spayne, Robert William, Gr-C, 16 Maxwell St., Worcester 10, Mass. Speeth. Sheridan Dauster, 1-C, 3579 Rocky River Dr., Cleveland 11 . .' ........,...,,.................... 82, Speidel, Gerald Corwin, Jr., 4-C, 2666 Jefferson Park Circle, Charlottesville, Va. ................,. ............. . Speidel, William Miller, 1-C. 2666 Jefferson Park Circle, Charlottesville, Va. ..................,............ 82, Spellman, Arnold Hasterlik, 1-C, 134 E. North Shore Dr., South Bend 17, Ind. .............................. 126, Spelman, Dorothy, 1-C, 431 S. Vine St., Kewanee, Ill. ...... 86, Spence, Susan Ann, 2-M, Old Plank Rd., DePere. Wis. ,... 86, Spencer, Adele Beaumont, 1-T, 57 Willow Ave., Islip, N.Y. . . . . Sperry, Arthur Clair, 3-T, R. D. 1, Kent ......,............. Sperry, Lawrence Edmund, Jr., 1-M, Oakland Terrace, Mount Vernon ..................,.................. Spiers, John Worcester, 1-T, 3214 Oketo St., Chicago 34, Ill . . Spiesman, Guy Dwight. 2-C, 543 North Dover, La Grange Park, Ill. ............................... . Spreng, Barbara Elizabeth, 4-C, 10210 Edgewater Dr., Cleveland 2 ...............,........,............ 57, Spriggs, Dfaniell Andra, 4-M. 37 Ernest St., Nutley, N.J. . . .82, Springer. Wanda Lee. 2-C, R. D. 1, Huron .,...........,.... Stacey. Virginia Palmer, 3-M, 48 Old Brook Circle, Melrose, Mass. ..............,..........,... ..... 8 5 Stallings, Constance Lee, 4-C, 177 Park St., Montclair, N.J. ............................... 51,86 Stanford, William Howard, Jr., 3-C, 496 XV. Indiana Ave., Sebring .............................,...... 128, 140 Starkey, James Lowell, Sp-M, Waynesburg Steen, Freddie Lee, 3-T, 209 St. James St., San Antonio 2, Texas .....,...............,...... 168 Steere, Anne, 2-C, 739 College Ave., Haverford, Pa. . . .147, 149: Steere, Helen Weaver, 4-C. 739 College Ave., Haverford, Pa. .76 Steg, Mrs. Barbara Mitchell, Gr-M, 116 Elm St., Oberlin Steglich, Beatrice Clara, 3-C, 1027 Locust Rd., Wilmette, Ill. .86 Stein, Daniel Raymond, 3-C, 298 Saranac Ave., Buffalo 16, N.Y. .............,.............,.. 54,58 Stein. Michael Hahlo, 1-C, 26 East 91st St.. New York 28, N.Y. .............................. 51 Steinberg, Robert Maurice, 2-C, 2402 XVoodmere Dr., Cleveland Heights ................ ...,............. Steiner, Joan Elizabeth, 3-C, 75 Elmwood Pl., Oberlin .42, 57, 86 Steinheimer, Jo Anne, 3-C, 522 N. Forgeus, Tucson, Ariz. 86, 146 Stephenson, John Aldrich, 1-C, 725 N. Beyer St., XVooster . . . . Stern, Joyce Irene, 1-M, 21 Market Square, Manheim, Pa. ...................... ......... 8 2,114, Stern, Robert Louis, 1-C, 235 Mayhew Dr., South Orange, N.J. ...................... . . .134, Sternbach, David Joel, 2-M, 426 VU. Walnut St., Long Beach, N.Y. ....,................... . . . Sterne, Dorah Heyman, 3-C, R. D. 2, Box 616, Birmingham, Ala. ................................, . Stevens, Patricia Ann, 1-C, 73 Orchard Rd., Chatham, NJ. ............................ 86, 147, 149, Stevens, Thomas Charles, 3-C, 1949 69th Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Stevenson, George Charles, 2-C, 111 Colonial Village Rd., Rochester 10, N.Y. .............................. 138, Stewart, Frances Onell, 1-M, 1190 E. 112th St., Cleveland .... Stifler, Josephine Woolman, 4-C, Waterloo Rd., I Devon, Pa. ............................... 60,86, 147, Stimson. Cheney Metcalf, Jr.. 1-C, 167 Harvey St., Philadelphia 44, Pa. ...,.......................... 129, Stitely, Mary Linne, 1-C, 749 Washington St., Cumberland, Md. ....................,............ . Stock, Jerold Howard, 2-C, 4 Spruce St., Great Neck, N.Y. .......................... 60, 71,93, Stolfer, Elizabeth Anne, 1-C, 1701 Boswell, Topeka, Kans. . .82, Stokey, Alma Grace, 1-C, Dickinson House, South Hadley, Mass. ........................... . . .54 Stolmaker, Felice Esther, 3-C, 616 E. Lincoln St., Mount Vernon, N.Y. ................... . Stowell, Jack Richard, 3-T, Box 7, Bascom Stradford, Carolyn Frances, 1-C, 4937 Washington Pk, Cf., Chicago 15, Ill. .....,............................ . Strahm, Philippa, 1-C, 724 Freemont Ave., Morris, Ill. . . .. Strandberg, Brita Selma, 1-C, 475 Sylvania Ave., Glenside, Pa. ................................ 74,147 Straub, Barbara Ann, 2-M, Eureka, S.Dak. ....... . Straus, Pauline Gutman, 4-C, 3512 Ellamont Rd., Baltimore 15, Md. ........... . Sfrausbaugh. Joy Lee, 1-M, 624 Allen Ave., Chillicothe ...... Strawson, Dav1d George, 2-C. Grasslands Farm, Valhalla, N.Y. .....,...........,.......,........ 129 Strawson, Jean Cameron., 2-C, Grasslands Farm, . . . 114 .Valhalla, N.Y. ....................... . Sffelflfil, Carolyn Myrtle, 2-C, 410 Morrison Dr., . Pittsburgh 16, Pa. ....................... . Striker, Cfecill Lee, 4-C, 3885 Springhouse Lane, ....60 Cincinnati 17 ...... ...................... . . . Q 1 v 1 w 1 . s s 9 1 1 s a 192 180 192 207 166 207 207 207 192 171 17 1 82 171 192 166 166 192 180 166 180 171 192 166 180 180 207 51 180 180 207 207 207 192 180 207 192 207 166 207 207 192 207 207 180 207 207 207 192 166 207 192 192 192 166 Stringham, Joanna Alice, 1-C, 7 Lisk Ave., Canandaigua, N.Y. ,...,. .......................... . Strohmeyer, Dean, 1-M, Box 788, White Plains, N.Y. ...... 85. Strom, Richard William, 1-C, 600 Madison Ave., Huntington, XV. Va. ......,.............,.......... . Struggles, Susan, 2-C, 15327 Welton Dr., East Cleveland 36, 192, Stuart, Mace Linnig, 3-T, 2035 Collingwood Ave., Toledo 2 Stutzman, Ralph Wayne, 2-T. 708 McMillen St.. Johnstown, Pa. ....,............................. 168, Subin, Harry Israel, 1-C, 7609 West Ave., Elkins Park, Pa. .......................... ,... 4 7, Su-Brown, James Crawford, 4-C, 14 Cushing Ave., Dorchester, Mass. .....,.. .................... . . . Sudo, Reiko, 4-C, 70 Shin-yumino-machi, Sendai, Japan . . . . Suhr, Charles Eugene, 2-C, 66 Lee Court, Fairport, N.Y. ......,..........,.................. . Sullivan, Robert Edward, 2-C, 1108 Rialto Pl., Norfolk 4, Va. . Sumner, Marjorie Elizabeth, 1-C, 44 McConkey Dr., Kenmore, N.Y. .,................................. . Suter, Anne Margene, 4-M, Canal Road, Waterville ....85,86, Sutfm, Wlilliamb Richard, 1-C., 41 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin .................................... 126, 134 Sutherland, John Paul, 3-T, R. D. 2, Elyria Sutton, David Feicks, 2-C, 314 Euclid Ave., Lorain ..80,l33 Swaim, Joseph Carter, Jr., 3-C, 40 Hazel Dr.. Mount Lebanon, Pa. .............,............. 69,71 Swarts, Doneta Gertrude, 4-M. R. D. 3. Hornell, N.Y. .... 79 Swearingen, James Strode, 1-C, 525 Hedges St., TiHin ...... 90 Sweigart, Esther DeTurk, 1-M, 326 Walnut St.. Kutztown, Pa. ..............,....,.......... 46, 82, 89 Swift, Clara Josephine, 1-C, 323 N. Oxford Sf.. Arlington 3, Va. ......................,... ....... . Swift, Lourana Lowry, 2-M, Eaglebrook School, Deerfield, Mass. .....................,......... 38, 88 Swope, Glenn Edward, 1-C, 188 Kentucky Dr., Newport, Ky. T Taba, Thomas Shinichi, 3-C. 107 S. School St., Honolulu, Hawaii ...........,....... .. .l25,13-1,135 Tagatz, George Elmo, 1-C, 510 Geneva Ave., Bellwood, Ill. .126, Taggart, Charles Harper, 1-C, 65 Harmon Terrace, Dayton 9 ..,............................. . . . 126, Taggart, Jane McCall, 4-C, 1945 Cambridge Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. ...........,.................. .,57, Takach, Robert John, 1-C, 25609 Miles Rd., Bedford .... 63, 128, Taller, Stephen Lee, 3-C. 40 W. 77th St., New York 24, N.Y. ....,....,...................... . Tarr, Dorothy Lee, 2-C, 114 W. Main St., Middletown, N.Y. . . Tarr, Edward Hankins, 1-C, P.O. Box 873, Battle Creek, Mich. ......,...........,....... 134.135, Tate, Eileen Boleyn, 2-M. 1353 W. 109th St., Chicago 43, Ill. ...,.....................,........ 89. Tatelbaum, David Henry. 1-C, 334 Council Rock Ave., Rochester 10, N.Y. ................................. . Taylor, Alva William, 2-T, P. O. Box 97, Nova .............. Taylor, Geoffrey Warren. 1-C, 227 S. Professor St., Oberlin . . Taylor, Georgia Ann, 3-C, Denmar Sanatorium, Beard, W. Va. .......................... . . . Taylor, John Lewis, 1-C, 1630 Brandon Rd., Glenview, Ill. ...................... 1 ...... . . . Taylor, Katharine Ellen, 1-C, 118 Cumberland St., Hartford 6, Conn. ........................ .... 9 0, Taylor, Kenneth Boivin, 1-C, Pickerington ....... ........ Taylor, Suzanne Catherine, 4-M, 308 N. 2nd St., Olean, N.Y. ............................... 79, 85. 86. Tellner, Mary Margaret, 4-C, 522 First Ave., N., Jamestown, N.D. .............................. 45, 86, Tempest, Carole Mae, 2-M, 28 Beloit Ave., Audubon, N.J. . .82, Tenney, James Bernard, 3-C, 177 Prospect Ave., Princeton, N.J. . . ..................... 49, 63, 125, 140, Tewksbury, Carol Ruth, 3-C, 47 Claremont, New York 27, N.Y.. Tharp, Katharine Seymour, 3-C, 10930 S. Bell Ave., Chicago, 43, Ill. .......,........................... . Thayer, Patricia Alden, 4-M. 8 Grant St., Haverhill, Mass. . . .86, Thelin, Mark Cushman, 3-C, R. R. 4, Sioux Falls, S.D. ........................ 43, 53, 69, 71, Thiel, Gfunnarl Peter, 3-C, 24 Coleridge Way, Corby, England Thiergartner, Mary Ann, 3-C, R. D. 1, Milford Center ...... 90. Thomas, David Johnson, 2-C, 1303 Fifth Ave.. Grxnnell, Iowa .........................,....,..,. 43, Thomas, Perry Alfred, 3-T, 4775 Ponderosa, Milford, Mich. . . Thomas, Richard Denison, 2-C, 606 Pearl St., Sandusky .... Thomas, Richard Roberts, Jr., 3-T, Box 97, Havesville Thomas, William Walter, 1-C, 1725 Lincoln St., North Chicago, Ill. ......................... . . . Thompson, Harold Leonard, Gr-T, 1206 Sledge St., Marshall, Texas .................................... Thompson, Helen Ruth, 3-C, 130 Beverly Rd., Syracuse 4, N.Y. .............................. 89, 97, Thompson, Joanna Louise, 4-C, 1319 Hanover St., West Hanover, Mass. ....................... ..... . Thompson, Martha Jane. 1-C, 58 Sunnyside Ave., Pleasantville, N.Y. ................................. . Thompson, Norman Edward, 4-C, 334 N. Burr Oak Rd., Colon, Mah. ...,,................ 90, 125, 130,131, 137, s - 1 Q Q 208 208 208 202 171 208 166 86 138 192 208 166 208 192 180 166 208 208 208 192 180 208 208 166 208 180 192 208 192 208 171 208 180 208 208 208 166 166 192 180 180 180 166 180 180 192 171 58 208 171 180 166 208 166 There is no substitute for experience OOD composition, ample press fa- cilities, and modern bindery equipment are resources common to all good print- ing establishments. But good publication printing demands something beyond these mechanical advantages. It requires an organization With the ability to Work smoothly with an editor to produce, in an alloted time and with efficiency, a printed page Which reflects a pleasing and individual character. P THE ANN ARBOR PRESS ANN ARBOR, MICHIGA 4 Van der Slice, Paul Kingsbury, 2-C, 6501 Maple Ave., STUDENT DIRECTORY Thompson., Richard Austin, 3-C, 1617 Goliad, Q Amarillo, Texas ....................... . .. ....,... 56, Thoms, Norman Wells, 3-C. Knox Memorial Hospital, Muscat, Arabia ................. .......... 4 3, 45, 126, Thornberry, Johne Buddington, 4-C, 61 Janssen Pl., Kansas City 9, Mo. .............................. 82 Thoumine, Carlton Maurice, 3-C, 291 Granite St., Rockport, Mass. ................................... . Thurman, Geraldine, 1-M, 14834 Hoyne Ave., Harvey, Ill. .. Tibbits, Charles Henry, Jr., 2-C, The Log House, North River, N.Y. ................................. . Timmins, Joan Alice, 1-C, 825 E. Belvedere Ave., Baltimore 12, Md. ....................... ...... 4 6 Timmons, Carter Oliver, 2-C, 5316 28th St., N.W., Washington 15, D.C. ........,............... 125,137 Timmons, Mrs. Marie Fessler, Sp-M, R. D. 3, New London Tingley, Gwendolyn Fern, 1-C, 28 Requa St., Rochester 21, N.Y. .................,............ . . . Tinkham, Penelope. Seath, 1-C, 1007 W. Sixth St., Marshfield, Wis. ........................ .... 8 6 Tischke, Martha Louise, 2-M, 107 Main St., Middleburg, Pa. .................................. 82 Titus, Charles Cameron, 3-C, Box 168, Gambier ....... 43,45 Tobis, Laurence Neil, 1-C, 227 Perrine Ave., Elberon, N.J. 47 Toigo, Harry Hull, 1-C, 310 Midland Ave., Joliet, Ill. . Tome, Coral Duane, 1-M, 209 Market St., Warren, Pa. .... .. Tongg, Geraldine Kim Oi, 1-M, 1214 McCully St., Honolulu 14, Hawaii Toth, Joseph Zolton, 3-C, 3560 E. 104th St., Cleveland 5 ..... . Totzke, Todd Nowland, Irreg-M, 218 Forest St., Oberlin Toy, Nancy Ruth, 2-C, 121 Shepardson Court, Granville ...... Tramboif, Mariam Lena, 4-C, 21 W. College St., Oberlin ...... . .75, 77 Tran, Mrs. Wilma Rockwood, Gr-M, 285 E. College St., Oberlin Tredwell, Robert Fertig. 3-C, 5 Oak Dr., Poland ............ Trotter, Nancy Lou, 2-C, R. D. 2, Enon Valley, Pa. ...... 148 Truitt, Rebecca Taliaferro, 1-M, 7 Palace Ave., Claymont, Del. ....,.............................. 85 Trumbull, Richard Leslie, 3-C, Box 547, San de Fuca, Wash. Tschappat, Marie R., 2-T, Hartland Rd., Collins Tucker, Gary Jay, 2-C, 3615 Lindholm Rd., Shaker Heights .125 Tucker, Mary Jane, 1-C, 167 N. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ................................. Tull, Robert Warren, 4-C, 791 Stony Hill Rd., R. D. 1, Wilbraham, Mass. ................................. . Turco, Alexander Joseph, 3-M, 352 - 5th St.. Pittston, Pa. Turek, Mary Ann, 1-C, 2637 E. 130th Sl., Cleveland 20 ..... . Turner, Linn, 1-C, 715 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. .... 58 Tuttle, Thomas Temple, 3-M, 1258 Cleveland Heights Blvd.. Cleveland Heights ............................. 82, 89 Twaddle, Margaret Ann, 4'C, 24 3rd St., New London ..... . Twining, Nathan Alexander, 2-M, Quarters 8, Fort Myer, Va. . . Tyler, Carl Walter, Jr., 3-C, 3254 XVorthington St., Washington 15, D.C. ............................ 125 U Ullrich, Joanne Martha, 3-C, 261 N.E. 23rd St., Miami, Fla. . . . . Ullrich, Marie Emma, 2-C, Main St., Mount Sinai, N.Y. ..... . Upper, Mfarilynb Jane, 3-C, 751 Van Rensselaer Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. .......................... 57,146 V Vail, Phyllis, 3-M, 1541 Bridge Rd., Charleston 4, W.Va. ..90 Vaile, Efdwinb Kepler, 2-C, 86 Sumner St., Claremont, N.H. ................................ 138 Valentine, Sue, 1-C, R. D. 1, Tiliin ............ ........... Van Ausdal, Alice Claudine, 4-M, 303 S. 23rd, Richmond, Ind. ......................... 88, 91, 96, 97 Vance, William Lynn, 2-C, 124 Lower Valley, Spearfish, S.D. . . Vanderlippe, Richard Hampton, 3-C, 39 Oakland Ave., Bloomfield, N.J. ............................,. 82, 86 Chevy Chase, Md. ........ ......................... . Van Eseltine, Dorothy Agnes, 1-C, 5403 41st St., N.W., Washington 15, D.C. .............................. . VanLeuvan, Alice Dean, 2-M, 62 Hillcrest Terrace, Meriden, Conn. ............................... 82, 86 Van Wien, Lyra Maud, 1-C, 7010 Clyde Ave., Chicago 49, Ill. .................................. 47 Vaughan, Anne Elizabeth, 3-C, 1 Grand View Terrace, Tenafly, N.J. ................. . ................,. 60 Vaughan, Worth Edward, 1-C, 1 Grand View Terrace, Tenafly, N.J. .................................... 40 Vaughn, Jackie, III, 2-T, 1946 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit 8, Mich. .............................. 51,54 Vavolo, Edward, 1-T, 536 E. Main St., Maple Shade, N.J. .. Velasquez, Berta. 1-M, Calle 50 it 51-40, Medellin, Colombia Venneman, Phyllis Frances, 4-C, 14 Edgewood Rd., Chatham, N.J. .......................... . Venturella, Dominic Vitale, 1-M. 723 Ninth St., Oakmont, Pa. ........................... . Vick, Claire Martha, 1-M, 89 Schraalenburg Rd., Haworth, N.J. .................................. . Vieth, Margaret Eleanor, 4-C, 50 Mt. View Terrace, Hamden, Conn. ......................... . Vincent, Judith Hall, 1-C, 1015 Forest Ave., Wilmette, Ill. ....................... . . . .147, 148 . .... 47 ....55,73 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 .....53,86, 180 181 167 181 208 192 208 192 208 192 192 181 208 208 208 181 192 106 181 192 208 138 208 167 208 208 181 167 195 138 181 193 181 181 193 208 167 193 181 193 208 193 208 181 208 171 171 208 167 208 208 167 208 Voichick, Michael, 1-C, 857 N. Broad St., Philadelphia 23, Pa. . . 208 Voigtlander, Virginia Lee, 2-C, La Salle Apt. 210, Virginia, Minn. .................................... 193 Von der Muhll, George Emanuel, 2-C, A.P.O. 757, New York, N.Y., Frankfurt, Germany ....... .... 5 5 193 W Wacker, Ernest Andrew, 4-C, 64-42 Austin St., Forest Hills, N.Y. .............,.................... 167 Wade, Lily Evangeline, 1-M, 61 Teresa Pl., Hempstead, N.Y. .82 208 Wfager, Susan Elizabeth, 2-C, 49 Crescent Rd.. Port Washington, N.Y. ..,..... .,............... 1 46 181 Wagner, Blake Douglas, 1-T, 2148 Eighth St., Akron 14 Wagner. Donald Wayne, 1-T, 300 Dorchester St., Ashland .... 171 Wagner, Phyllis Ann, 1-C, 102 Hillside Ave., Herkimer, N.Y. . . 209 Walden, Mrs. Fannie Moore, Sp'M, 62 Locust St., Oberlin Walker, Donald Eli, 4-C, R. D. 3, Canonsburg, Pa. ..38, 86,97 167 Walker, Elizabeth Jean, 2-C, 3317 Bellevue Ave., Knoxville 17, Tenn. ...................... ..... 1 81 193 Walker, Evelyn Bennett, Gr-M, 12 Fair Hill Rd., Westfield, N.J. Walker, Jeanne Carolyn, 3-C, 99 W. South St.. W'orthington Walker, Maralee Jean, 1-M, 1301 N. Third St.. Marquette, Mich ....................,.......,.... 82 109 W'alker, Susan, 1-C, 222 Sheridan Rd. Kenosha. Wis. ........ ........................... 5 9 209 Wallace, Margit Melissa, 2-C, 107 Huff Dr., Urbana, Ill. .... 50 193 Wallace, Roy Lee, Jr., 3-M, 919 Griflin Ave., East Gadsden, Ala. Walter, Donald Earl, 4-M, 232 W. Main St., Youngsville. Pa. ..................... .... 1 67 Walter. Paul Frederick, 1-C, 1 Cottage Pl., Allendale, N.J. .................... .... 8 6 209 Walton, Joan Taylor, 3-C, 93 Thornton St., Hamden, Conn. ......................... . . .57,107 181 Warner, Joan Langley, 1-C, 510 Roosevelt Blvd., Ypsilanti, Mich. .............,.................... 82 209 Warner, Paul Atmer, Jr.. 3-C, 237 E. College St., Oberlin .63, 75 139 Warner, Philip Douglas, 2-C, Emberry Rd., Rochester 10, N.Y. . 193 Warnick, Jacqueline June, 3-M, 705 Riverside Dr., Russell, Ky. ....... .........,................... 8 8 181 XVarrick, Elizabeth Ann, 1-C, 150 Great Oak Lane, Pleasantville, N.Y. ....,................,..,. 60, 82, 88 209 Wassel, Dorothy Ahrens. 4-M, 64 Watchung Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. ...................... 82, 85, 151, 167 Watkins, James Elwood. Jr., -I-C, 912 XV. Gilbert St., Muncie, Ind. ..,.....,,............ .. ..82,134.135,167 Watson, James Calvert, 3-C, 266 Claremont St., Elmhurst, Ill. .......,.... .......,. ,... ,.......... 1 8 1 Watson, Ruth Elaine, 2-C, 39 Benjamin St.. Pawtucket, R.l. .......,,......,...... .... 1 93 Wayne, Martin Sanford, 2-C, 82-15 134th St., Kew Gardens, N.Y. ..,........................... 126,193 Weaver, William Nathaniel, Jr., 2-C, 5705 S. Kimbark, Chicago 37, Ill. .............................. .... 1 93 Webb, George Dayton, II, 2-C. 723 Linden Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ...................................... 193 Weber, Eric Taylor, 1-C. College Hill, Clinton. N.Y. . . . 131, 194, 209 Webster, Douglas Barnes. 2-C, 410 Oak St.. Ripon. Wis. ...... 193 Webster, Guy Noble. 3-C, 22 S. Wind Rd., Louisville, Ky. . 94, 126 Wfebster, Harris Conwell, 2-C, 119 Spruce St., Burlington, Vt. . 193 Webster, Shirley Anne, 4-C, 6274 Orchard Lane, Cincinnati 13. . 167 Wechsler, Malcolm Howard, 1-C, 46 Brightside Dr., Stamford, Conn. ........................,......,... 209 Weed, Marcia, 3-C, 94 Village Ave., Dedham, Mass. ....... 86,181 Wehr, Paul Ernest, 1-C, Driftway Rd., Danbury, Conn. . .90, 126, 209 Weigel, Virginia Lee, 4-M, 1301 Lee St., Jefferson City. Mo. Weinberg, Jon Ralph, 3-C, 3310 Warrensville Rd., Shaker Heights .................................... 181 Weisbond, Jack Harris, 3-C, 376 Harvard St., Rochester 7, N.Y. ........................... 125.138, 181 Weisman, Aviva, 2-C, 30 Farm Lune, Roosevelt, N.J. ...... 86. 193 Weiss, Ellen Barbara. 1-C, 5803 Warwick Pl., Chevy Chase, Md. 209 Weiss, Louise Ann, 2-C, 55 E. 86th St., New York 28, N.Y. 60, 86, 193 Weissman, Jane Toba. 4-C, 135 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn 17, N.Y. ..............................,.,. 167 Weitzman, Richard Paul, 3-C, 42 Weetitlahic Ave., Newark 8, N.J. .......,............................. 181 Welch, Wfilliamb John, 4-C, 1 W. 2nd St., Westfield, N.J. .... 69 Welchman, Arlene Claire, 1-C, 229 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N.J. .............................,..,.. 209 Welcker, Helen Mary, 3-C, 1639 Ridgeway Pl., Columbus 12 .......................... .... 5 7, 86, 181 Weller, Barbara Langdon, 1-C, 199 59th St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. .........,......... .... 5 5, 209 Wells, Hierbertb Clarke, 2-C, 23 Ashley Pl., Glens Falls, N.Y. .................,.............. 132,193 Welty, Mrs. Elinor Smith, Gr-M, 431 Cypress Ave., Akron Wenner, Jerome Arthur, Gr-T, 582 Church St., Amherst Wenner, Manfred Wilhelm, 2-C, 584 Park St., Upper Montclair, N.J. ..........................,... 193 Wenz, Robert Earl, 2-C, 2526 Saratoga Dr., Louisville 5, Ky. Westmaas, Alice Jean, 1-C, 220 Holly Lane, Clarks Summit, Pa. .............................. 57,209 XVeston, Bridget AnneMarie, 2-C, 915 Bellefort, Oak Park, Ill. ..,........................ . . 193 STUDENT DIRECTORY Weston, Burns Humphrey, 1-C, 2675 Cranlyn Rd-i Winterhoff, Gretchen Louise, 5-C, 505 Adrian St., Delta . .65, 74, 181 Shaker Heights ........................ 58, 51, 54, 114, 195 Winterling, Charles August, 4-C, 145 Marshall Circle, Westreich, Gilbert, 2-C, 80 E. 56th St., Brooklyn 5, N.Y. .... 195 Pittsburgh 27, Pa. .................... - ........ 86,111,167 Whalin, John Robert, 1-M, 208 W. Washington St., Winterling, Elsbeth Ann, 1-C, 145 Marshall Circle, Urbana, Ill. ........ .......................... . . . 209 Pittsburgh 27, Pa. ................................ 90, 209 Wheeler, Donald Frederick, 1-C, 71 Holmes Rd., Wisdom, Catharine, 2-C, 554 Vassar Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Rochester 15, N.Y. ............................. . . . 209 Wise, Stephen Staley, 1-C, 911 Xenia Ave., vvheelerg Marian Elizabeth, 2-C, 959 Lakeside Dr., S.E., Yellow Springs .......................... 86, 128, 151, 209 Grand Rapids 6, Mich. .............................. 195 Wishart, Lfutrellel Sondra, l-M, 121. Edwin Place, Whelan, Estelle Jane, 1-C, 626 N. Sixth St., DeKalb, Ill. .... 54, 209 l Asheville, N.C. ................,................... 209 Whetstone, Cornelius Charles, 5-T, Iberia Wlthingtorl, NCHHCYP Hfefmafli THUYH, 5-C, Box 56, Whitaker, Janice Merle, 2-C, 218 Pleasant St., Wellesley Hills, .Mass. ....................... .... 1 81 Oak Park, Ill. ............ ................ . .60, 70, 88, 195 Wittig, William Petrle, 2-M, 45 E. Chateau Terrace, White, Catriona Mackintosh, 2-C, 158 Elbridge Rd., Snyder, N.Y. .................................... 82,195 New Britain, Conn. ................................ 195 Wohlforth, Mrs. Martha Curti, 4-C, 115 Ely Pl., White, John Arnold, 4-C, Storrs, Conn. .............. 86, 111, 167 Madison, Wis. ................................... 86,167 White, Nancy Ellis, 5-M, Wild Oats Farm, R. D. 1, Wohlforth, Timothy Andrew, 2-C, R. D. 5, Ridgefield, Conn. West Chester, Pa. ........................ ..... 8 6,181 Wolf, James Bernard, 4-C, 5457 Hyde Park Blvd., White, Richard Arnold, 1-C. 25 Hillside Circle, Chicago 15, Ill. .............................. 86, 97, 167 Storrs, Conn. ................................... 128, 209 Wfolf, Mayer, 2-C, 5214 Highland Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. . .60, 76 195 Whiteley, Nlancyl Diane, 5-C, Green and Chestnut Sts., Wolfe, Homer George, 4-C, 5047 Edgehill Rd., Pottstown, Pa. ............................... 86, 106, 181 Cleveland Heights ................ .......... . . .45, 167 vvlhiteside, Laura Case, 5-C, Rice Rd.. Wolfers, Daryle Faith, 2-C, 621 Bower Hill Rd., Cochituate, Mass. ........................ 91,148,149,181 Mount Lebanon, Pa. ...................... ..... 8 6 195 Whitham, Richard Robert, 2-T, 1019 Noel Dr., Menlo Park, Cal. Wood, Nancy Lucile, 5-C, 67 N. Brainard, Whifgell, Robert Earl, 2-C, 2506 Sacramento St., La Grange, Ill. .............................. 59,107 181 St. Joseph 58, Mo. ................................ 90,195 Woodcock, Eleanor Jeannetta, 1-T, 5554 Oregon St., Wick, Marilyn Elaine, 5-C, 292 N. Holbrook St., Detroit 4, Mich. ................................... 171 Plymouth, Mich. .............................. 60, 74, 181 Wooden, Shirley Ann, 2-C, 2714 Leighton Rd., Shaker Heights . 195 Wickersham, Ruth Olivia, 2-M, 20 Front St., Worsham, Jerry Carl, 1-C, 245 Jefferson, Coalinga, Cal. . .151 209 Quakertown, Pa. ......,............................ 195 Worster, Raymond George, Jr., 4-C, 2565 Pemberton Dr., Widmer, Nancy Dean, 2-C, 10 Tulip Rd., Springfield, N.J. . .45, 195 Toledo 6 ..... - .................................... 167 Wight, Sara Jane, 5-C, R. D. 1, Pemberville .......,...... 102,181 Wright, Carol, 1-C, 205 Willis Ave., Mineola. N.Y. ...,.... 209 Wightman, Carol Blair, 4-C, 571 Rock Rd., Glen Rock, N.J. .57, 167 Wright, Charlotte Jane, 2-C, 151 Zinn Pl., Cincinnati 55 . .86, 195 Wightman, Lawrence Edward, 1-C, R. D. 1, Machias, N.Y. ,... 209 Wright, Cflarencej David, Jr., 1-T, R. D. 1, Crestline Wigley, Richard Russell, 1-C, 121 Chautauqua Ave., Wrightsman, Nancy Adda, 5-C, 547 Cornell Ave., Lakewood, N.Y. ................................ 125, 209 Swarthmore, Pa. ............................. 60, 146, 181 Wilcox, Richard Frederick, 2-T, 5255 Alexis Rd., Sylvania .... 171 Wu, Shih-Yen, 4-C, 1 Lane 25, Jen Ai Rd. Section 1, Wilcox, Sandra, 1-C, Lisbon Falls, Maine ......,..,.......... 209 Taipeh, Formosa Wiley, Bruce Erel, 2-C, 845 N. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Ill. . .75, 195 Wurtzel, Alan Leon, 5-C, 5117 Monument Ave., Willard, Freda Ann, 1-M, 108 Broadway, West Plains, Mo. . .115, 209 Richmond 21, Va. ............................. 54, 55 181 Willcox, Wlilliamb Brewster, 1-C, 5121 S. Clarendon, Wyatt, Natalie Elizabeth, 4-C, 7 Edison Ave., Detroit 4, Mich. ..... ............................ 8 6, 209 MeClfOrCl, MHSS- -..--.--------....---. 32, 36, 88, 91, 97, 167 Willett, John Addison, IV, 5-M, 1120 Hillcrest Drive, Harrisonburg. Va. .......................... ..... 8 8, 181 Y Williams, Ann, 5-C, 222 Christie St., Leonia, N.J. ...... 45, 86,181 Yamasaki, Harriet Tsuruyo, 5-M, Box 709, Williams, Carole Juanita, 1-C, 1241 Irving St., N.E., Lihue, Hawaii ................................. 79, 88, 181 Washington 17, D.C. .......................,........ 209 Yamashiro, Naomi Miyoko, 1-M, 1928 Kalihi St., Williams, Carolyn Kelley, Irreg-M, 259 E. College St., Oberlin Honolulu 10, Hawaii ............................... 209 Williams, Cynthia Collins, 1-C, 40 Price St., Kingston, Pa. .... 209 Yocom, Margaret Ann, 5-C, 2057 E. 44th St., Ashtabula . .57, 86,181 Williams, David Gerald, 2-C, 61 W. South St., Yoh, David Stephen, 1-T, 21 Wfashington E., Clarkston, Mich. . . 171 Worthington .......................... 54, 68, 128. 140, 195 Yost, Joline Maris, 2-C, 1016 Genesee Ave., N.E., Warren . .115, 195 Williams, Donald Lyle, Gr-T, Flat Rock Young, Andrew Tipton, 5-C, 424 9th St., S.W., Massillon . . .58, 181 Williams, George Adrian, 1-T, 10522 Arthur Ave., Cleveland 6 171 Young, Hia Wigham, 2-C, 241 Riverside Ave., Riverside, Conn. . 195 Williams, Gilbert Fisher, 1-C, 6079 Hazlett Ave., Young, Jean Margaret, 4-C. 1107 Ronald St., Detroit 10, Mich. .......................... ..... 9 0,209 Falls Church, Va. ................................ 86,167 Williams, James Fredrick, 1-T, 1514 McKinley, Young, Lorraine May, 1-C, 50 Redding St., Bay City, Mich. ...................., ....,...... 7 0, 71, 171 Hartford 6, Conn. ............................. 57, 90, 209 Williams, John Peter, 5-C, 65 Quai d'Orsay, Paris 7, France .60, 181 Young, Mary Elizabeth, 5-C, Main St., Lebanon, N.J. ........ 181 Williams, John Stowell, 1-C, 152 Pendleton Rd., Young, Roberta Jean. 4-M, 10 Melrose Manor, Elkhart, Ind. .. 167 New Britain, Conn. ................................ 209 Younkman, Nolan Rolf, 1-T, R. D. 1, Lafayette ............ 171 Williams, Keith Austin, 2-C, 272 Morgan St., Oberlin Williamson, Marilyn Mildred, 1-M, 18224 LaSalle Rd., Z Cleveland 19 ...........-.-------------- ----- ..-.- 2 0 9 Zacharias, Fred Emil, 2-T, R. D. 1, Warren ................ 171 Williamson. Ubadiah. 1-C. 157 G901'ge Sf-i Zehrung, Dorothy Jon, 5-C, 5556 S. Dixie Hwy., Dayton 9 . .57, 181 Rochester 7, N.Y. ........................ . . . 126, 209 Zerby, Charles Lindley, 1-C, 15 Abbott St., Lewiston, Maine . . 209 Wilson, Juliet Connet, 4-C, 5 Hathaway Circle, Zerby, Eleanor, 4-C, 15 Abbott St., Lewiston, Maine ........ 86, 167 Wynnewood, Pa. ............................. 86,147,167 Zierer, Frank Richard, Jr., 1-C, Altavista 356, V. Obregon, Wilson, Nancy, 2-C, 2 Valley Rd., Nahant, Mass. ......... 147, 195 Mexico City, Mexico .................... . ........... 209 Winchester, Madge, 4-C, 110 N. 6th Ave., Highland Park, N.J. Zimmerman, Allen Adams, 1-C, 27 Sathorn Rd., Wineburgh, Rachael Mildred, 1-M, 105 S. Ash St., St. Marys .. 209 Bangkok, Thailand ..................... .... 1 26, 209 Winner, DeForest Lincoln, 5-T, 508 Kenilworth Dr., Akron 15 . 171 Zoeller, Phyllis Jule, 5-M, 9828 Arnold Rd., Winston, Mary Alberta, 1-M, 2728 Sunset Blvd., Steubenville . . 209 Jacksonville, Fla, ................... ,-46, 86 Artists Recitals Camera Club ..... Channing Club ..... Chapel Choir ......... Childhood Education .. China Committee ..... Christian Science ...... Civil Liberties Union , . Conservatory Board . .. Conservatory Orchestra Cosmopolitan Club .... CRD . ............... D. P. Committee .. Folk Dance Club ...... Forum Board ......... Four College Conference Forsensic Union ......... .... French Club ........... .... Future Teachers . . G 8: S . ....... . . . GRS-Summer Activities Hi-O-Hi .......................... Honor Court ................. . . . Interracial Committee . . . . . . Jazz Club ............ . . . Jewish Congregation ..... . . . Mahler-Bruckner Circle . . . . . . Marching Band ......... . . . Math Club ............. . . . Men's Career Conference .... . . . Men's Glee Club ......... . . . Mountain Climbing Club . . . . . . Mummers ............... . . . Music Education Club .... . . . Musical Union ........... . . . NAACP .................. . . . Natural History Club ......... . . . Oberlin Christian Fellowship . . . . . . Oberlin College Choir ......... . . . 89 72 58 50 62 47 89 84 61 Men s Board ............. . . . 42 98 90 65 94 85 86 51 58 46 ODA ............ Opera Laboratory .. Red Cross ........ Review ........ Sailing Club SDA .................. Social Board ............ Sociology-Anthropology .. Spanish Club ...... ..... Student Chapel Committee Student Council ......... Student Faculty Committee Symphony Band ......... WOBC ............. Women's Board ........ Womerfs Glee Club .... World Federalists .... Yeoman .......... YMCA .......... YWCA ........... Young Republicans .. 92 81 51 65 59 55 40 58 60 59 . . . 56 58 84 69 42 90 54 76 45 45 55 Wofea 1954 STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . . MARTIN L. KLEIN BUSINESS MANAGER .......... WILLIAM T. BUTLER Staff: Anne Clampett, Althea Guy, Shera Haight, Lee Kadel, Brenda Meyer, Laura Simms. Judith Vincent. ASSOCIATE EDITOR CLITERARYJ ..... ANNDORA A. LANGELAND Stag: Margaret Andrus. Barbara Bandes. Beverly Barnard, William Barnes, Susan Barstow, Carol Benedict, Martha Crow. Robert DeVoe, Sonya Evanofl. Margaret Gallup, Joanne Harrar, Helen Opie, John L. Roberts, Sylvia Sinden, Harry Toigo, Alice VVestmaas. Juliet Wilson, Nancy XVood. ASSOCIATE EDITOR QPI-IOTOGRAPHYQ ....... BRUCE WILEY Staff: Norman Henderson, Ernest Hook, Stephen Kaplan, Brian Pollack, Harry Toigo, Paul Iifarner. MANAGING EDITOR CLAYOUTQ ..... GRETCI-IEN WINTERHOFF Stnfl: Henrietta Arakawa, Susan Barstow, Ann Brown, Margaret Castle. Susan Colby. jean Corey, Joanne Harrar, jean Heflebower, Carol Lejonhud. Elizabeth Maltbie, janet Manly, Martha Maricle. Genevieve Miller. Helen Opie. Marylin Pauley, joAnne Riseman. Mlanda Springer, Brita Stranclberg. Judith Vincent, Hia Young. MANAGING EDITOR fDIRECTORYj . . MARILYN WICK TYPING EDITOR . . . . ELIZABETH BROWN :1ssistanl.' Alice XfVestmaas ACTIVITIES EDITOR . . VVILLIAM BARNES PEOPLE EDITOR . . JUDITH GIRTON MENS SPORTS EDITOR .... . ROBERT DEVOE Staff: Th fiil las Freck. David Holmes. IVOMENS SPORTS EDITOR . . SALLY MOULTON ART EDITOR . . . , DARRELL BAKER KEYING DOIVN EDITOR . . BARBARA SI-IERER FROM THE DESK OF- MARTIN L. KLEIN DATE: MW ff? 054 To- eww ea -,, RE: 1954 an 0 ,av It is the privilege of the editor to plan the book as he. or she. sees fit, and since most editors want and demand the last word. I have left this page to say some of the things that I have been thinking about for a whole year. Although my days and nights have not been my own since that fateful night shortly after spring vacation last year. and although I have sworn that if I had to do it over again I never would take the job. deep down inside I know that it has been loads of fun and a wonderful experience. The rather apathetic activities situation these past few years at Oberlin did not furnish me with an overflow of busy little stall mem- bers, but I have known and worked with scores of people for whom I always shall hold the deepest respect and the greatest admiration. There were the professional men who performed the technical operations for me and the book-men like Russell Benson and Frank Persell of the Indianapolis Engraving Company. T. NV. Kemper of the Ann Arbor Press, Ralph Benz of the S. K. Smith Company. A. Ii. Prince- horn. Andrew Stofan. and Ralph Singleton of the Oberlin Community. Then there were my staff members-to them. though inexperi- enced and small in number. goes most of the credit for this year's annual- they cheerfully worked hours overtime on many occasions. were persevering and faithful to the cause. and filled the ollice with much noise. most of it in a constructive cause. There were so many others who helped immeasurably: students who worked hard to help us identify and set up pictures. faculty members who dismissed us from class when deadlines threatened, administrators who turned the college upside down to let us get the pictures we wanted. and staffers who gave their all-to all of you. to my faithful and understanding parents. friends. and motor scooter, I send my sincere thanks and best wishes for a healthy and happy future-the book would not have been possible without you. and certainly would not have been nearly as much fun. Sincerely. flffaufm .L'. Klein Ifditor. 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Convoeatlon Weekend , P I-leralds Hall penm i Recognizing the dedication of the Sophronia Brooks Hall Auditorium as a milestone in the development of the physical plant of the College, the Board of Trustees chose the weekeend of October 31 for a three- day convocation to commemorate this historicalevent and to strike a forward-looking note for the future. Leading off the week-end program of events, the Oberlin Orchestra under the baton of David Robertson, Director of the Conservatory, presented a well-balanced program of selections from Mozart, l'Vagner, and contemporary composers Howard Hanson of the liastman School and joseph VVood of the Conserva- tory. Miss Alice Van Ausdal. senior in the Conservatory, sang Exultate, 'Iubilate a Mozart Motet. This was the nrst concert in which the orchestra was able to use the newly-remodeled stage of Finney Chapel which now affords better placement of the instruments in the orchestra. Against a backdrop of academic color and regalia, Mr. Mlallace K. Harrison, the architect, presented the keys of the audi- torium to Mr. Arthur V. Davis, Chairman of the Board of the Aluminum Company of America and one of the trustees of the Hall estate. Mr. Davis, in this ancient and traditional rite, conveyed the keys to President Stevenson as a symbol of the gift and of the commencement of the designated use of the build- ing. This ceremony was the central incident in the hour and a half long program in the Hall Audi- torium on Saturdav afternoon, at which many distinguished alumni and friends shared an intimate and grateful acknowledgment of the generosity of a loyal and loving son. Mr. Roy A. Hunt, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Aluminum Company of America and son of a boyhood friend of Charles Martin Hall, gave the dedicatory address with Mr. Paul C. Hoffman presiding at the dedication cere- mony. Following Mr. Hofhnans address, President Stevenson conferred honorary degrees upon nine distinguished Americans including two alumni. Citations Honor ut tandin lumni VVith the dedication ol Oberlin's newest building a thing of the beautiful past, the Convocation lVeek-end ceremonies continued in the George ANI. jones I-'ield llouse on Saturday evening, where over 7llll alumni heard Mr. Grove Patterson '05, editor of the Toledo Blade, speak on This I Believe About Oberlin. Following' the benediction by Prolessor Yllalter Horton. the friends and altunni ol Oberlin in the audience heard Editor Patterson ask that Oberlin stand for a true liberalism and a new realism, a fellowship of those who care. and an iiiclestrtictible con- viction that life has meaning and purpose. Individual citations to a group of twenty-three out- standing alumni were then presented by President Stevenson and Nlr. Dan Bradley. '21, President of the Alumni Association. The names of over five hundred candidates were submitted by the alumni in response to a request from President Stevenson in August. These twenty-three Otltstzllttl- ing alumni were chosen as men and women whose character and accomplishments tvpify that lor which Oberlin stands- they have gone bevond success in their careers and have made lile richer for their lellow citizens. Both town and gown gathered at Finney Chapel on Sunday to liear the Reverend Dr. Ralph XV. Sockman's sermon, The lVhole Man in a Broken XVorld. .Xlumni and friends attending the dedication program joined the students. townspeople. and Iacultx in devo- tional services. The congregation. too large in number to be seated in the chapel alone, over' llowecl to the plala of the chapel and to automobiles parked near enough lor one to hear the selv- icte as it was carried bv public address svstem to thc' outside ol the chapel. The College Choir sang two anthems, and with three ol the local ministers participating in the service, the Clonvocation XVeekend was biouglit to a pcact-lul and successlul close. Pm! U the Acarlemtc P7'Off'.SSl'fHl lwnztmg CHS rfinzcfra crew for Ed illzcrroitfs Sew ll Petr 5 Hall 011 wav 10 H1111 cledlczifioiz. Xrm 'fil1111'11VQrcfgz'.viw1liHi1 of 11111111111 Ill illll. l , , f' I l'I'PliR I,Iil T: flrorfe Pulfersou Qvjyeakifzg nt AI'llUIlIfBIl7lIll1f'f al Field House. UPPER RIGHT: lrmclff Hull ,4url1'lfn1'111.-1 :luring the Ilflllifclffllll ff'l'l'IlIf1lly. BELOW: Dezvelopznent Connfil Iunrh. 1-on nl Fllllffllllll Home. Ten-Year Development Pro ram Announced ,Xnnonncement ol 1lSlll,525.llllll Development Fund. to be r:rised in the next ten vezrrs, was announced by the Chair- mzm, lVzilter Isl. llztilev. 'lfl, in the fall. Iimphasi7ing that the present endowment lnnds are now being used to ca- pztcitv, Nlr. llailer pointed out that the Trustees felt it their duty lu initiate this progrznn to Construct several urgently needed buildings. :md unclergird the endowment luncls so thzu an crisis ztlliecting the Zllllllelllll excellence of Oberlin might be averted in the next clefzule. .Xn immediate goal ol' Sl ,5fNl,ilUH tu sgitisly some ol the most pressing needs wus :announced shortly belore 'l'lr:tnksgiving, with most ol' the mcmev in this goal slnted lor the c'rmstruc'tion :ind :ill xtttendxmt costs ol' the Henrv Churchill King Nlemoriztl lluilding. to replace XVL-stervelt with nclecluztte classroom :md lric ulty ollice space. ,X committee of the Trustees, after tlromnglr stnclv, zinnouncecl the linnl list ol clevelopmenl pmic-c ls to inc lnclc-: live men's :incl three wcnnc-n's dormito- 254 ries to eliminate the inefficient and unconrlortztble workers' bztrrztfks und former private dwellings now being used! xr life sciences building to house the Zoology, Geology, Bot- zmv, and Geography departments presently ill-housed in old Second Church and former frame residences: a library :md rehezirszil hall for the crznnpecl Conservatory of Music: :md more adequate housing lor married students attending the School of Theology. Hall' of the funds in the ten-year progrznn :ire to be used to endow professorizil chairs and to czipitztlife the scholztrships now being ziwnrded Irom nn' restrictecl funds. To sponsor. advise, and implement the progrznn, 21 Development Council was organized. Repre- sentatives ol the alumni, trustees. faculty. administration, students, parents, and friends were. :md are, invited to join this counfil. Support the Development Council and lfnncl: protecst the future of Oberlin. v 2-f N F K Q QMPQ . Q- -sp k A. ., . , ,N fy - 3' 'figs P as . +4 1 Qi: K X F , X x X M- ' mm Wx- ix N 'SxSf'y+.-gym' ' f ,A wa 'Q 1 -Asw- GN. ' 4 . lb' 'c :F 9'l'x':, Jr. ' Q .4133 X A , Q 5. x- f. . ?, -A , ' an ' ' - 's :- H074 . 1 1 s n .N . 5? Y 4 x Q sg W - - 2 di i f f X sw f' 3492 QSSC - Q N A .. ,. Ax 5 w - , , V , 1' 'Lx tl' -A l A, .WE-1, I , . V x 2 ' Ln, x, A 1' .. 5 . Wg 0 x D' f L -4 , Y ' , 1 ', T.. vf 4' 1 I , x I , n Y Y .1 , f 4 , 4 Ivv fl. H .f, 1 2 'Ju .fs , by 1 . 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