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Lg.,,.4f,,, ,A -,.. . -f..v-H.: W,4-m .g.,,,,..,,,. , ,.,,.G.. ,,,, . ,,..,,x,,--1,1 vwv. ,. , , . ,A - . .. , ..,,.,., , , X .1 Hi- 0-ffi 1958 OBERLIN COLLEGE MEANS hx 1 MANY YE! Vx J N f THINGS i 5 H: W E- T0 MANY mimi- .J L-f x.s rf' K-1 T.:-1.. .L -TQ WT if PEOPLE Iv'1.gfiJT3:-W A Q 'E' M4 Wi 3 I Sally Anne McConnell +1122 K E 4 1 I editor-in-chief I 1 l B thL df b f wal' g f fialll K Oberlin, Ohio Qberlin Perspectives: fx We K M DKWMXQ X my X fx. M7 e f e ee .NN e M W fe iffmewfi YM A fi .f-Pa. Believing that one cannot grasp the meaning of Oberlin College from any single viewpoint or from any particular set of symbols, we offer you in the i958 Hi-O-Hi a view of Oberlin from her diverse perspectives. ln both pictures and words, we have stressed the personal and interpretive aspects that lend significance to otherwise unimportant scenes and events. Oberlin College means many things to many people, and in this book you will find some of the things it means to some people. To this sampling you must add your own viewpoints, for they too were part of Oberlin in l958. -the editor CONTENTS Oberlin Perspectives: 1958 . . 4 Activities . 49 Athletics . 113 People .... 149 Directory and Advertising . . 219 I O A...,,X I E3 I ,FX AX i iii0ffWii'.e.. ' PX Qillgll lik Ai gm W Q O ff - we 3 N? Cberlin Perspective Weather Oberlin has two seasons, winter and summer- they come on alternate days. Spring rains, however, are with us at any time. During freshman year, when this is novel to most newcomers, a wide variety of all- too-often vain rain raiment is noticeable when a young adult, released from his mother for the first time, believes his ingenuity waterproof, Later, he be- comes hardened and ignores the light downpour, feel- ing that the dewy deluge would wet him anyway. His philosophy comes to lie between variety is the spice of life and when a nice day comes one really appre- ciates it-no need to turn on the lights in the stacks. When prostituted Power of Positive Thinking lie., whistling Oh What a Beautiful Morning in the rainl fails, one transfers. -Dave Robinson lt's going to be a long, cold winter. From blizzords to spring downpours-Oberlin weather is nearly olwoys wet! Oberlin Perspective: Clothes Oberlin is a far cry from the college where a boy didn't make a fraternity because he wasn't wearing hand-knit argyles. Any compulsion on our campus concerning dress is an inner compulsion, governed by standards of comfort, warmth, practicability, cost, and personal likes and dislikes. Hence there is a wide variety of clothing to be found, and a comparably flexible standard of what-should-be-worn-to-what- function. Some Oberlinians like to be different lfrom the country in generall and distinguish themselves by beards, renovated raccoon coats, or anything that is the unusual. Others tend to follow Ivy League and fashion magazine styles. The majority of the students fall into degrees between these two extremes, and stick mainly to sweaters, knee-socks, and khaki trou- sers. The cases of slight color-blindness or ignorance of the stripes-and-checks-don't-mix rule only add to the casual and relaxed atmosphere. The clothes of an Oberlin student may reflect his personality, but he is neither judged nor criticized for what he wears. -Susan Touschard Courtesy of lvlademoiselIe!Bob Goodman Even the normal collegiate attire is acceptable. The ultimate development in the re- cent trend toward mannish styles for women. That easy-going casual look-complete with boots! A few Oberlin nonconformists joined the recent refurn to raccoon coats and the spirit of the Roaring Twenfies was revived on campus. Oberlin Perspective: The Town And lost semester I spent 558.72 for only four courses! Nice merchandise! observes our window-shopper Where there's a gown there will always be a town. This is so because any congregation of consumers, whether they be intellectuals, coal miners, or business executives, will inevitably attract busy little business men who will seek to separate these consumers from their monies, Out of this basic economic process will develop a business district and then a town. The intel- ligent town engages in this separation process while speaking only well of those from whom it gets its rea- son to be. Only the fool criticizes his customers. Eventually as other social forces come into play the gown consumers mingle with the town consumers and the lines cross back and forth until it becomes impos- sible to say where the gown ends and the town begins. Finally, then, there are no towners and no gowners, only people of a community. Thus, the so-called Ober- lin town-gown conflict is no conflict at all but only a figment of the imagination. For without the gown the town would be non-existent, and would in fact be pretty much like Pittsfield junction on route 58 some three miles south of the city. -Bill Long, Manager, Oberlin Co-Op ls it worth 5398? We're not all long-hairs ! ww-Qsaemwwnmimwwmlmwwtmmfsmeimamwwzwwwwisw mxmmswmw-wwwmmwmww-wmmswmimzts:t.w.e,,.-,131 Uberlin Perspective: Architecture e3?g?Ew , M lm ,W , A W K f ' TI f My 'f ., ?'-Q.. wr:-E ,ia-aw-f 49-7 55 Aff, yhi H' ii x n IH ig A Y 1 Qif X if 1- ,S i . Z Q GQ.. Q 4 ggi LF' ,, ww..- Private houses, with their home-like touches and quiet atmosphere, vie with . . . Oberlin Perspective: O i Housmg Normally when someone asks me Why do you prefer to live in a private house? l am hard pressed to give him a reply that is both candid and honest, unless he's a friend of long standing. To you hundreds of dormitory dwellers, I admit l've envied you as l've seen your ivied campus, your six sinks in every bath- room, your built-in bureaus-but l and my fellow avant-guardsmen have voluntarily forsaken Oberlin's much-talked-about gracious living to live in an at- mosphere that is the closest approximation of a home possible here. Yes, we envy you-but we don't envy you when the maid comes to clean our rooms twice a week, when our housemother serves us pancakes, hamburgers, and coffee, when we and our dates are invited to watch television, when we cook our Sunday morning breakfast or make ourselves a midnight snack in our private kitchen. What we lose in col- lege spirit we compensate for in quiet atmosphere, in solitude, and in the generally close and harmonious atmosphere that prevails in a dormitory that houses only eight boys. -Tom Shepard . . . large men's dorms, noted for organized spirit and modern conveniences. Both old and new dorms were suddenly vacated in favor of the waiting room at the Health Service when Asian 'flu hit Oberlin this tall. Harkness is the haven for senior girls who wont built-ins and a short walk to class. But Johnson-which could have come straight from a Charles Addams cartoon-offers to sophomore girls enormous rooms, a lovely lawn, and accessibility to the Arb. May and Baldwinz Four Class Dorms Four class dorms, the newest hybrid on campus, have proved highly successful in their first year. Despite the fears of housemothers and seasoned junior residents, the freshmen not only bore up under the pressure of living with upperclassmen but enjoyed it. As proponents of interclass living had long pointed out, freshman buoyancy, sophomore cynicism, junior purposefulness, and senior outside-worldliness form a strictly winning combination. ln particular, fresh- men got to know more of what was going on around town, seniors escaped the sterile atmosphere of senior dining halls, and everyone got on the interclass dating bandwagon. The most tangible sign of the success of the four class dorms is that they will be continued next year lone hopes ad infinituml. For those who lived or ate at May and Baldwin this year, however, the intangibles were far more important, May and Baldwin were fun in I957-58. -Lucile Peake Elmwood boys get this view of Moy-with girls from all four classes! There's no class line here! Junior Evvie Jacobs and freshman Nancy Quallich watch TV together in Baldwin, German lovers make the long trip down to deutsches Haus. Pyle Inn, one of the two co-ops, attracts the thrifty and the independent--and also those who want more informality than is usually found in college-run dorms. li' 32 f If you don't like to speak French, better not enter la maison francaise or Madame Ragner will want to know Qui parle anglais, la-bas? Gberlin Perspective Dormitor Life And they've still got soap on theml complain the girls who do their washing in dorm machines. l'd like to get my hands on the fiend who invented eight o'clocksl Spreads are particularly popular with those who can never get enough to eat in the dining hall. .sw 1 fm 54' im- K fd sf , f- W Www ww . 'iid' Wy in Q' a LQ QQKQKQ X f R f.. , Have you seen the movie? But I don't want to get u Nothing like on early morning fire drill to brighten one's spirits! V' ,..., rg MYWQ Keep welcomes on impromptu jam session, But I con't swim! cries on unhappy victim of splash porty horseploy One can always find time and some sort of perverted ra tionale to play cards He sings raggedy melodies, and so does Dean Mary Dolliver after 0 Sunday dinner in Harkness. ec ion ar ies an en u s i ir i 's rooms-or vice versa S t p t d op ho se make t le al tor is to be n men ,Huw Gberlin Perspective: Eating Tell those kids to be quiet. We'll be ready in five minutesl A welcome change from the dining halls came for seniors when they were invited to professors' homes for dinner. One of the few relaxed periods of the day is the time between morning classes and lunch-though it's a bit too long if you didn't make it to breakfast. N Debby Chess, Pyle lnn's cook for the night, dishes out an intriguing QD new concoction. Co-Upers Do-It-Themselves The do-it-yourself movement thrives in the Oberlin student Co-ops, which endorse individual expression in all fields from politics to domestic science. Democratically conducted house meet- ings, with weighty consideration of the lease or arguments over the motion to serve saucers with cups, determine Co-op policy and develop politic- ally astute citizens. Exotic Casseroles, which leave behind an uncountable number of dirty pots, and homemade bread are products in which Co-op culinary artists take pride. Informal recre- ation contrived by the Committee for Spontane- ity is most frequently folk-singing, accompanied by the music from improvised music-makers, but Co-op also sponsors traysliding parties and a Creative Arts Festival. -Nancy Franklin 9: Et i Dinner table conversation at Grey Gables is never dull-and seldom very quiet. Have a potato chip. A mass picnic is a favorite device for breaking the ice during Freshman Week. Did you know thot the average number of fingers thrown out in a raffle is slightly over three per person? Candy or coffee-you can get it at the Snack Bar More interesting than a board job is an assistantship in lab-particularly if it's all en francais. A floor boy's lot is not a happy one. Oberlin Perspective: Since nobody else is fool enough to get up at 6:40, breakfast workers find time to study on the job. Jobs Do you have an affinity for garbage? Or perhaps small children are more to your liking. At Oberlin there are jobs to suit even the most discriminating in- dividuals. For those who seek to descend briefly from Oberlin's intellectual heights, there are jobs in Saga's homey kitchens, or for the girl with blossoming mater- nal instinct, there is a wide selection of town and pro- fessors' progeny to be sat for. lf one is interested in learning while helping others to learn, he may become a tutor or a reader, Work in local restaurants or stores or odd jobs in the dorm can also help fill a chronically empty pocket. -Kathy von Vechten The receptionist will dress appropriately for business. She will attend to all matters of personal grooming before coming on duty. No wonder waiters wish that we'd eat faster. Reserve books are gone by 7220! Oberlin Perspective: Study lt is scarcely enlightening to hear that there is a real student concern over and varied attitudes toward the role of extracurricular activities on the college campus, ranging from the feeling of the BMOC that they are necessary and obligatory to the scholarly purist's rejection of them as extraneous, Yet, and naturally enough, at Oberlin there is no analogous basic questioning of the value of study. Some striation exists on the seconda ry question of how much to study, but it is not Shall l study? but the complementary Shall l participate in extracurricular activities? which is debated. The very name The Associated Students of Oberlin College indicates our role most definitively. Motives for desiring an education in- volve a number of factors, ranging from the passive acceptance of a role through the mere yearning for knowledge to the ulterior lin ivory tower cantl de- sire for economic gain, but the drive to acquire an education is omnipresent and sometimes startlingly strong. Extracurricular activities may give their yearly quota of escape, accomplish or not their yearly goals, and take their yearly toll of study time, but education is never forgotten. -Jim Owens But who's got time to lounge? The really industrious head for the reserve room swf hx .. 5 ,V-,,.5, Q x vgwam, wwf sm Bb ul ,M ,X 6 'li . 12 Sa ni A - x- , fx., - ' k 2 A. i J W 5 5, 'NV iff, 2 'f 3'-M63 if ,4 ? V, H... , J ik ,S wif f if A Lf, H is 1 f A av 1. sv' 'M S55-7 , in wwf SA M . 5' N1 wg Ln ff fi Vi 'mf VW V. L I ,LM Q .LA,, M vm .Mi V1 L, M 'Lg gf, Ln f .5 ' Y ' .Q X? A if ' S- ls' A f N g , . 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WV, ig ,Z 5,iEfr,,5,,a,, yu!-:f1iI,f , ,4 X ,,L ., -If,-gf . , , X X. U ,.,. , 1 , , S . ,A Lf, ,V M-Q Wm, -,IA L, , M M my in fl, ' W 'Maw y ' r f' 'f 5 4 vk K W, X ,R , ., ,A .w ,M Q 4 5 I. in k K f L, it Away, , ' 'v', .- W - x . V. K . .xx .,. My .. 5 -1 if 1 ' , ,S , --R Q, - - . A K., ' ., , Q In solitary hours of concentration, we fill our role as students-in the formal quiet of the Art Libe, in the comfort of our rooms, or in the strangely still cacophony of the Conservatory. wig, Q... A W 'hffsiw was my -W if '1'. . Wzx-Q wi? I iti7,.5 . i I Courtesy of lVIademoiseIIefBob Goodman lf you'd been in class Friday, l wouldn't have to explain this now. Comfortably settled in the deserted lounge of Wilder, Dave Hibbard studies late at night ..fqr?l?5f4Q Zi E 15. 'f,7.-2.1 . Oberlin Perspectivez Classes Some say that classes are to be attended if there is sufficient personal or external coer- cion and o lack of more pressing engagements, while others think thot classes are the redeem- ing feature of on otherwise uninteresting ex- istence. But the fact is inescapable that classes ond preparation for them, by desire or necessity, become the focal center of college life. A degree of discipline is instilled by or after the first terrifying blue-book period and remains in various forms. Traditionally this academic terror serves to prevent wasting time with busy-work during sophomore year lin order to pursue the current scheme of out- side readingsl , then by necessity the discipline is again modified to attain some balance be- tween competing assignments, accumulated non-ocademic obligations, and non-class study. Remove classes, close the librory, and -despite comments on how nice Oberlin would then become-we would all be bored within a week! -Maggie Roper Logic moves out into the sun with Professor Ellis and his Moth 3 class. Visiting Professor Knapp from England conducts on informal seminar in his home -not about hobby horses! Courtesy of lVlademoisellefBob Goodman Study and discussion of the financial pages in the New York Times make text book theories come alive tor Professor Roose's economics class. Means of education are many and varied, and sometimes a visiting assembly speaker provides a greater intellectual stimulus than weeks of classes. Courtesy of Mademoiselle-fBob Goodman Animal, vegetable or mineral? Subjective expression in the art studio. Objective analysis in the psychology lab Oberlin Perspective: Religion Religious activities at Oberlin have never been a thing apart. Since the days of Finney, religion for Oberlin students has had an inevitable effect on their attitudes toward social problems, educa- tion, politics, and culture. Today, interest in re- ligion among Oberlin students is as vital as ever. Although a large share of religious activity is channeled through the various committees of the YM-YWCA, these do not in any sense exhaust the religious possibilities. Besides the communi- ty service, campus service, worship, discussion and social action offered by the Y's, there are also active church groups and a weekly voluntary chapel service attended by an average of 400 students. The Oberlin religious atmosphere con- tinues to be one in which honest questions are encouraged and in which a genuine effort is made to relate religion to the wholeness of life. Neither traditional frameworks of orthodoxy or liberalism seem to satisfy the contemporary group of Ober- lin College students, who want most of all a re- ligion which will make sense of the heights and depths of their own personal lives and which can stand the tests of precise thinking. --Harvey Cox Director of Religious Activities For religious guidance and counseling, many students turn to Y Secretary Harvey Cox. After studies are finished or before studies begin . . . 1, . 'rr ,,,, ...Mug X Q in I Q I v may Q Q A ' , i ff rv p fi ' EXQ ff l 33 af gg- 25.33 3 fi 1 xx V+ Q in .2 4 , Q i i A fl 'tl' 1 5b ? 5'2 w 1 QQL5.: Q fifxk-N-f.. ' 1 F5715-,'-' X -:.,1 L Q g F 4 'l 5 A' W 0 Q: JAX- -I 7' i QAE jg a A vu 5,5 1 A verv-v , f px, , f , ':g,g6fe,? jf f lg N, f , .V I 4 AAIA f - 2, AQQA- 1' :wg fm, iffy fg'f+g?H f Yfiifwfi gg va 4 . Xh' 'P , 'V' W J -lf? 'ff,g-anis QQ! .cN,H.,a.': fl If i'b,,h-5,74 ,4f5'i?,fq. 1 itifyy if-'xqf ' 3' Q '9 fT 1 f. ' ll af In -i 4 Uberlin Perspective: Getting round ln spite of illegal cars being the most popular means of transportation, most people get around on foot, attacking the primeval underbrush and the primordial ooze on field trips and on short-cuts across Tappan, or by lurching upstairs on the uneven Libe steps. Almost everyone else either motorcycles, bicy- cles, or scoots. fThe Italian-built Vendetta is very popular.l Long after we have forgotten the thrill of breaking an arm traysliding, or of drowning while sailing, we will still hear the plaintive cry echoing through the corridors of our memories: What son-of- a-gun stole my bicycle? -Franklin Porath, esq. In step . . . lm.. I It If's cheaper! say the Barenbaums Party bussing is popular. The elite scoot, the hoi-polloi bike-but we oil get to the Iibe. Next time toke the train! ln the stillness of creative work Uberlin Perspective: olitude ln its simplest expression, solitude yearns for smallness, serenity, and silence. The trees in Tappan Square, imagined to be a secret hideaway where voices or faces cannot invade the consciousness of being alone, answer solitude's quest. The library stacks in- vite the seeking soul to their solitary seclusion, in which the lore of the vast volumes, could they speak, would hesitate to violate the sanctum sanctorum with even a whisper. But solitude is not satisfied with only this dimension, searching for fulfillment in a more profound isolation-the solitude that speaks to a lonely self, stripped of human comparison or earthly achievement. ln its emphasis on the symbolic nature of communication, the Oberlin atmosphere longs for the ineffable communion of solitude. Characteristic of Oberlin is its desire for the uncommon, the craving for the unconventional, and the inclination toward the orthodox, which evidence a realization that the langu- age and attainment of solitude are obscure, not found in the available or accessible. -Louis DeGrazia l l or in the delicious sense of aloneness away from the crowded dorm, we find our solitude and privacy. Courtesy of MademoiseIIe!Bob Goodman In quiet places, we find time for assimilation affection . . and appreciation. 1 2 --up-mi. Oberlin Perspective: Social Life It has been said that the social life at Oberlin is nothing but talk. This is probably true, since Oberlin students become very good talkers, even if most of their talk is directed against the social life. Most of the Oberlin social life can be analyzed as a revolt against something or other, with the various campus factions competing with each other to provide differ- ent entertainments. As a result, a typical evening at Oberlin may involve a choice from many specialized entertainments, poetry versus the Apollo, folk sing- ing versus a formal, or an open house versus a lecture. Social life is not really centralized, since one can take a date almost anywhere, resulting in many hybrid evenings. Scheduled events are plentiful, but not so plentiful as the libe date, or talking in the Snack Bar or Don's. All the man-hours put in for Social Board do not begin to compare to time spent by innumerable Oberlin men looking for a place to be clone with their dates. -Zeb Taintor If you just want to dance, there are plenty of records and not too many people in Rec Hall, but for corsages, formal attire, and a bigfname band, you buy a ticket to the Big Week-end Formal at Hales. Ts Courtesy of Mademoiselle!Bob Goodman Wonderfully informal and spontaneous, Oberlin social life includes relaxed folk sings and . . hectic but enjoyable attempts at the Virginia Reel Rik, To provide a musical -prelude for vesper services, the brass choir endures the icy cold in Finney Bell Tower. From warmer Brozil, students of government visited Oberlin this winter to become acquainted with campus life-both academic and social. Diversions from study may in- clude an entertaining movie at the Apollo . . . a stimulating play at Hall . , or an evocative lecture by visit- ing speaker Mrs. Agnes Meyer. International flavor: French chorus line performs at German Fasching Party. Four Letterrnen-Don Webster, Clyde Slicker, Ed Sundf, and Jim Davis- introduce freshmen to their particular brand of modern borbershopf' Q23 Even Oberlin monsoons failed to keep crowds away from the an- nual fall barbecue. One of the campus big wheels performs at the Junior-Senior dinner dance. Six inches! 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Why does the Snack Bor close ot I 1 :OOP pw F W Wg sf gn fi A ' ' if OBERLIN f i A COLLEGE 1 x ff NV MEANS ' MANY THINGS TO MANY Activities mf- J ,tmyggmif 1 UMM if N59 A X 35 V Q , 'Webs . was Mimi- ,L ' fy - .2 1 iw Contents . . Student Government . . . 49 Social and Recreational . . . . 57 Major Interests and Current Affairs .... 65 Religion and Service . . . 75 Communications . . 85 Dramatics . . 93 Music . . 101 STUDENT GOVERNMENT F' J , M' f'sZ,l,. .,....W. Qi' 1 X jk 3 ff i 1 E President Bob Kummer Vice President Brad Reardon tudent Council Proposes Restructuring l Lights burned far past midnight in the east end of Wilder every Sunday night as the twelve members of Student Council debated issues ranging from big name bands to the French-Tunisian crisis. ln addition to such responsibilities, the i957-58 Council undertook a revamping of its own procedures and structure. Recognizing the need for study of general problems of student living, Council established the Non-Academic Affairs Committee, whose role parallels that of the Educational Policy Committee in the academic area. Introduction of a uniform bookkeeping system for all campus organizations, auditing of organizational accounts, and the establishment of a financial com- mittee to advise Council were the most important of Council's attempts to improve administration of the Activity Fee. A proposed restructuring of Council into four three-man committees lfinancial, nominations and elections, government, and college affairsl completed the program of the l957-58 Student Council. Bob Kennedy Jack Stellman Judd Kessler Bob WUFYZ . , i- ,W fi-f,,.sr-eff 1, Gory Johnson Arnie Goldstein Treasurer Jim Owens Bob Service Secretory John Groybeol AI Hooper ls real communication between Oberlin students and faculty only a dream? Not if the Student-Faculty Conference Committee can help it! This year the twenty student and faculty members discussed the possibility of a more flexible final examination sched- ule, which would enable students to choose the times for their exams during the first week with a second week for relaxation while professors grade the tests. The committee also examined plans for student-facul- ty facilities in the proposed Student Union. Discussion in ll of Stu- Faculty STUDENT FACULTY CONFERENCE COM- MITTEE, First Row: Miss Thornton, Bob Kummer, President Stevenson, Miss von Wenck. Second Row: Mr. Lillich, Ray Kaplan, Mr. Walker, Al Hooper, Bob Wurtz, Mr. Tufts, Judd Kessler, Dean Holdeman, Arnie Goldstein. Actions of the Non-Academic Affairs Committee -created last spring by Student Council to work in aIl areas of concern in non-academic affairs -this year eased the frequent conviction that intellectual activitity overwhelms completely the other aspects of an Oberlin career. The committee considered a more effective counselling service and changes in women's rules, designed and put into effect a test for all student drivers of college cars, changed the noon announce- ment procedure, and proposed revisions in the car rule. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: Zeb Taintor, Jeanne Shunck, Judd Kessler, Dave Bradford, Karl Ra- dov. and Action Areas dent and Concern EDUCATIONAL POLICY COMMITTEE: Mr. Walker, Hanna Bergman, Barbara Keith, Jim Owens, Sally Smith, Chuck Eaton, Chairman Roy Kaplan, Dean Stewart, Tim Thomas, Mr. Goldberg, Mr. Flinn. How can a more effective freshman adviser sys- tem be arranged? Could exam week procedure be modified so that students would be more pleasantly and efficiently tested? Students' answers to such ques- tions reach the policy-making faculty committee through the Educational Policy Liason Committee. Soliciting student opinion and proposals in question- naires, the committee then reports to the faculty their evaluations and suggestions concerning teaching methods and materials. Although students think of the Honor Court as merely reviewing academic violations of the honor system, its chief concern is to foster a better under- standing of its function. With this in mind, represent- atives headed dorm discussion groups in the fall, ex- plaining the system to incoming freshmen. To get a cross-section of student opinion, the court sponsored open forums and sent out evaluation questionnaires. Comparative studies of honor systems in several schools constituted another phase of the Honor Court's activities this year. HONOR COMMIT- TEE: Myron Newman, Avvy Laverne, Mari- ette Hiu, Chairman Roger Goldstein, Pat Day, Henry Alker, Dick Esseks, Dave Mc- Guire. Missing: Rob Chapman, Mary Kre- mer. I :I .tg ,ll Conservatory Board Composed of nine members and two faculty ad- visors, the Conservatory Board plans student activi- ties and works to improve student-faculty relations. This year it sponsored a carnival for the freshmen in the Conservatory to acquaint them with upperclass- men. A book drive for needy schools in Thailand and Korea was another important highlight in the 1957-58 program of the Conservatory Board. Men's Board CONSERVATORY BOARD, First Row: Ed Green, Ardele Campbell, Janis Russell, Lou Wilfong. Second Row: Olga Swartz, Patricia Monk, Debbie Rabnick, David Yeomans, Kacy Cooper. There goes that song again - cars and small dorms! The perennial question, to have or not to have, cropped up again this year in Men's Board dis- cussions ofthe car rule as it affects men students and of a method of maintaining the popular small houses. Consideration of the possibility of having board mem- bers elected instead of appointed brought a new re- frain to the old tune of the l957-58 Men's Board activities. MEN'S BOARD, First Row: Mr. Kurtz, Tone Musante, Dean Dixon, Don Fogelsanger, Lee Roth, Shailer Thomas, Ed Weldon. Second Row: Mr. Boase, Mr. Smith, Mr. Vance, Bob Pendleton, Dean Holdeman. Xi .Q-it Women's Board You could tell whether a girl was a freshman or a senior this year by how long it took her to learn to say OAWS for WSGL. This change in the Oberlin scene, heralded by the new constitution of the Oberlin Association of Women Students, signifies the major achievement of Women's Board this year. Replacing the familiar WSGL system is a four- teen-member legislature equally divided into exec and judic committees advised by the Facul- ty Women's Board. With the con- stitution wrapped in a package of hard work addressed to success, the board approved new and later late pers put into effect just in time for spring. Revision Committee The old props system has gone the way of WSGL. Instead, the Women's Board subcommittee on rules introduced a penalty system of late bells and early returns to the dorms. Additional problems of four-class housing, honor dorms, quiet hours, and more ef- fective house government spelled a full year for the Women's Board Rule Revision Committee. WOMEN'S BOARD, First Row: Peg Eaton, Connie Griffith, Nancy Swearingen, Dorothy Longer, Marilyn Morc, Ann Newman, Jacklyn Bray, Clair Fielder. Second Row: Miss Dolliver, Mrs. Loomis, Miss McCoIIough, Miss Thornton, Mrs. Domonkos, Miss McQuade. REVISION COMMITTEE, First Row: Connie Griffith, Betsy Pool, Jeanne Shunck, Ann Warren, Anne Mooney, Marilyn Marc. Wg! Inside Finney At the call of the Finney Chapel bell, stu- dents attend the weekly assemblies, chapels and all-college vesper services. Selecting speakers to participate in these programs and securing the final administrative approval rests with two student-faculty committees. Those chosen for Thursday assemblies ranged from Russia rep Mark Arnold and poet e.e. cummings lsicll to composer-conductor Leon Kirchner. Students and faculty members took turns leading Tuesday chapels, and Sunday afternoon vespers featured the Bishop's Com- pany dramatization of Alan Paton's Cry the Beloved Country. Miss Barbara Ward, British author and journalist, speaks on The Unity of the Free World at an evening as- sembly. CHAPEL COMMITTEE, First Row: Joan Wallace, Charles Greene, Donna Bergstrom, Jane Pierce, Sandy Bierre, Nancy Daff, Jan Reed. Second Row: Al Penner, Phil May, Don Rankin, Hugh Tucker, Harvey Cox, Bill Swanberg. Absent: Jim Franks, Sonja Lunde. ASSEMBLY COMMlTTEE, First Row: Debbie Brown, Marty Orenstein, Mr. Hatton, Mr. Keesey, Mr. Gunderson, Bill Scherman, Myron New- man. Second Row: Mr. Harris, Jim Whitaker, Mr. Love, Mr. Taylor. SGCIAL AND RECREATICNAL SOCIAL BOARD, First Row: Liz Hirzler, Nina Filardi, Peggy A. Davis, Pepper Ready. Second Row: Bob Jenkins, Judy Bavis, Chairman Vince Finisdore, Laura Mae Kress, Miss von Wenck, Dave Jones. Third Row: Ray Carlson, Tex Amacker, Roxie Scripture, Jim Whitely, Jim Meeks, Tom Drake, Social Board Broadens Scope Trying to realize its difficult goal-the social satis- faction of the Oberlin student body-Social Board necessarily broadened its scope this year, both in plan- ning functions and providing facilities. The Board directed all-college dances, class parties, week-end roller skating, nightly records at Rec Hall, and the Homecoming and Spring Week- ends. Big Weekends offered relief to students worn out by incessant studying and tired of Saturday classes by providing jazz sessions, barbecues, band concerts and formals-with their often controversial big name bands. Social groups of varying sizes and types came to the Board for advice and materials. Sections planning dances or informal parties got punch bowls, crepe paper, and colored lights from the Social Board closet, and, if they desired, verbal assistance from Social Board members. Organizations such as Outing Club, Bridge Club, Intramural Board, and WAA also re- ceived the support and cooperation of Social Board throughout the year. Transforming Warner from gym to dance floor challenged Social Board repeatedly, Sue Woodruff sells Christmas Formal bids to the stag line in Peters. ACB Knowing just exactly the who, what, when, and where of Oberlin extra-curriculars keeps the Activities Coordination Board on the run. The secret of its suc- cess Iies in an up-to-date record book which lists the more than ISOO meetings, debates, forums, lectures, recitals, and even section parties taking place each year on campus. Problems of dates, times, and places inevitably arise, but the board has the power to re- schedule or eliminate conflicting programs. Almost every bulletin board boasts a copy of the weekend calendar, What's Cooking, issued by the ACB this year to let the students know too-who, what, when, and where. ACTIVITIES COORDINATION BOARD, Seated: Fred Starner. Standing: Barb Burnett, Bob Mowry, Sue Bigelow, Don Drucker. Student Union Hires Architect Student requests for more and better facilities for recreation, meetings, and small social gatherings brought the Student Union Committee's plans for a color television set and new furniture for the Snack Bar and for the renovation of Wilder Hall closer to realization this year. During the summer, Wilder Auditorium was repainted for functions like forums and film-showings. This fall preliminary plans were drawn for the conversion of the upper floors into of- fices and meeting-rooms, and the sketches have been submitted to the architect. To pay for the Student Union, a five-dollar charge was added to semester bills, An endowment fund may be set up as a class gift, and gifts will be solicited from friends of the college. The long-talked-of student center now seems less like a pipe dream-it's fast ap- proaching reality. STUDENT UNION COMMITTEE, First Row: Chairman Bob Pendleton, Laura Mae Kress, Ruth Birkhead, Dean Holdeman, Mrs. Barhydt, Miss von Wenck. Second Row: Dave Schneider, Bob Kennedy, Mr. Tower, , Mr. Arnold, Jim Meeks. Oberlin escapees enjoy a little Michigan sunshine before taking off for the ski slopes. Flora, Fauna, and Foul Weather Sunday afternoons found Natural History Club members preparing for the weekly hike. This year's informal excursions, led by Professor George T. Jones of the botany department, gave interested students an opportunity to visit Lake Erie, Chance Creek, and Ver- million River. The Audubon Screen Tours and occa- sional lectures extended the Natural History Club's informative role beyond its membership to the campus as a whole. Escape! Outing Club opened its fall season this year with a beach party a la steak at Crystal Beach, a college combo provided music for dancing on the sand. Sev- eral lobster cook-outs and the second annual ski trip to Caberfae, Michigan, gave students another chance for off-campus recreation. Plans for the spring in- cluded an over-night at a nearby Boy Scout Reserva- tion and a trip to Chance Creek to begin work on a log cabin for student use. ln Oberlin, Outing Club provided facilities for spontaneous group parties. The growing popularity of the club was evidenced by its large membership and the widespread participation in its activities. As the only campus organizaton de- signed solely to give students an opportunity for re- creation and relaxation lparticularly away from Ober- linl, in 1957-58 the two-year-old Outing Club con- tinued to enlarge Oberlin's social horizons. NATURAL HISTORY CLUB, First Row: Mike Gochfeld, Karl deLong, Don Nelson. Second Row: Sue Cowan, Lew Noding, Betsy Pool, Dr. Jones. 'l--A-ff ' ? SAILING CLUB, Standing: John Salz- berg. First Row: Bob Jenkins, Don Hoecker. Second Row: Gloria Hoffman, Vicki Hull, Cordie Bisbee, Marilyn Miller, Peg Hiller, Ken Cupery. Third Row: Ken Pennell, Len Langland, Gavin Goodfellow, Fred Spiegelberg. ailing Club Wins Regatta Fall weekend sailing near Elyria and intraclub racing paid off for Sailing Club with a win at the Wooster Regatta and a second place at Ohio State. The winter program included classes for both begin- ning and advanced sailors, repair work on the club's fleet in preparation for the spring races, and a meet- ing with several area schools to set up the regatta schedule for the coming season. 'wif 'Ci' Jr-f kj Y Commodore Hank Lengnick sets out for a sail. .l1 Film Series Film Series Board, headed by Bob Kreis, brings to the campus numerous foreign, historical, and experi- mental films of high artistic merit and also often con- ducts discussions on these films. By offering a semes- ter subscription rate this year, the Board greatly re- duced the cost of admission for the students. Among the films shown this season were Great Expectations, Open City, Henry V, Orpheus, Der Hauptmann von Koepenick, The Browning Version, The Maltese Fal- con, Nothing Sacred, All the King's Men, and The Life of Emile Zola. FILM SERIES BOARD: Ginette Gray, Bob Kreis, Paul Nagy, Don Magidson, Stephen Fisher. Bridge Club How can you bid three no-trump on that mess? and similar taunts echo from third floor Goodrich each Friday night when Bridge Club members meet for their weekly tournament, growing more heated in the monthly battle for a master point. Last spring Dick Recht and Dan Kleinman l'57l took first place in the lntercollegiate Duplicate Tournament in New York, the club's second major victory came last fall in the University of Cincinnati tournament. This spring Bridge Club was host to an lntercollegiate Tourna- ment, involving bridge addicts from Oberlin and sev- eral nearby schools. Bridge Club Officers play in a Friday night tournament. North: Bob Pendleton, East: Stew Work, South: Bill Fritsch, West: Frank Jones. Local color is provided by Joe Browdy, pres- ident of the Folk Song Club. Outstanding imported entertainment: Odetta. Folksong Club ponsors Second Folk Festival Informal meetings, lusty singing, and real fun are by-words of the Folk Song Club. Meeting twice a month in Goodrich to the accompaniment of banjo, guitar, and wash-tub bass, the club laid plans for the second May Folk Festival, which featured banjo and guitar workshops, song-swapping, talk and square dancing, and concerts by professional folk artists. Throughout the year Folk Song Club brought to cam- pus such well-known performers as Pete Seeger, Bob Gibson, Odetta, and Theodore Bikel. Two broadcasts on WOBC, free guitar and banjo lessons, and several folk sings gave the entire campus a chance to enjoy good, authentic folk music. li s- 'f'aS6fsJ M Everybody loves a Saturday night . . . - familiar strain heard when people and guitars get to- gether. 1 '- azz Club Goes to Gremore's Man, dig those cool sounds! exclaimed one Jazz Club member after hearing two of the biggest names in jazz, Dizzy Gillespie and Woody Herman, perform on the Oberlin campus. The Jazz at Gremore's sessions, sponsored by the club this year, also proved very popular with students and furthered the interest in jazz on campus by giving amateurs a chance to perform in front of a group. i JAZZ CLUB, First Row: Chuck Campbell, Jim Neumann. Second Row: Dave Schwartz, Andy Smith, Alice Wochele, Bobbie Brown, Adine Ray, Bill Barrett, Hank Edwards, Jolly Stern, Howie Storch. Third Row: Sieg Scho- enbohm, Jerry Jentsch, Ranny Taylor, John Moore, Norm Stockmeyer, John Ross, Helen Hill, Ken Gaspar, Brenda Moscarella, Marvin Blickenstaff, John Huntington. Fourth Row: Dave Wharton, Jim Hansen, John Vinocur, George West, Ed Green, Bebe Botty, John Wolf, Jack Kroll. Mahler-Bruckner Circle Sitting cosily on the floor with their feet tucked' under them, the members of this small, informal group meet to become better acquainted with the works of the two Romantic composers Gustav Mahler and An- ton Bruckner. Usually one large work, often a sym- phony, is heard and discussed at each bimonthly meet- ing. ln the fall the Circle made a special trip to Pittsburgh to hear Bruckner's Eighth Symphony. MAHLER-BRUCKNER CIRCLE: Steve Eberhart, Jean Boatman, Dave Marcus, Richard Harris, Preston Plews. MAJ CR INTERESTS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS ,, , Elmo Roper, Men's Career Conference keynoter, speaks at noon assembly and advises students ln Search of a Career. Men's Career Conference Under the leadership of seniors Loren Day and James Davis, the Men's Career Conference was or- ganized and presented by the students. The aim of the biennial Conference is to acquaint the Oberlin student with opportunities available in fields of busi- ness, education, and the professions. Elmo Roper, public opinion analyst, successfully keynoted the Con- ference with a speech at the Friday assembly, after which the fifty consultants held round table discus- sions dealing with major occupational fields. Saturday morning, the consultants were available for personal interviews. Pat Patterson, with an eye towards a career in the State Department, quizzes guest consultant Donald Webster. Student host Stan Rich- ards listens as Mr. Robert Kilmer and Mr. Charles Miller try to sell a career in manufacturing and production MEN'S CAREER CONFERENCE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, First Row: Rolf Sternglanz, Chair- man Loren Day, Associate Chairman Jim Davis, Art Rossio. Second Row: Carl Peterson, Steve Mostow, Dave Powell, Dave Byrens, Jack Wil- liams, Mal Perlich. Third Row: Arnie Goldstein, Bob Lippmann, Dave Fitzgerald, Bill Rugh, Bob Steller, Al Carroll, Carl Gerber. Dean Stewart, Jack Rice, Dr. Morris Ostrotsky, and Bruce Marcus take a welcome break from the round of discussions and interviews at the Friday night banquet. Kuechen and carols auf deutsch lent an authen- tic air to the German Christmas party held at Kellogg last December. The present and prospective educa- tion majors who are members of the Association for Childhood Education did not limit their activity to partying, however, but participated in programs on children's art and music and visited the Cleveland hospital for emotionally disturbed children to study problems facing teachers. Association for Childhood Education ASSOClATlON FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCA- TION, First Row: Rosslyn King, Ann Hardie, Nancy Swearingen, Evelyn Loeb, Sheila Gow. hSecond Row: Cindy Young, Linda Stillwell, Carol Eckstein, Annie Mensendiek, Betsy Bridgman, Cathy Roeder, .lan Reed, Polly Dyck, Marilou Cook, Karen Schuler. Third Row: Joan Braymer, Sue Doll, Jeanne Shunck, Alice Patterson, Bernice Holley, Carol Cannon, Arlene Karnatz, Carol Miller. As one of its chief objectives, the Music Education Club tries to give music education students an oppor- tunity to meet their professors on the informal level, Activities included sponsoring such speakers as the Director of the Salzburg Mozarteum and attending the Sadler Wells Ballet in Cleveland. Climaxing the year, the Club participated in the state Music Edu- cation Convention. Music Education Club Charles Grey, Tamara Thompson, and Frank Borkowski lead discussion at a fall meeting of the Music Education Club. Forum Board FORUM BOARD: Henry Alker, Bob Service, Lucy Peake, Dave Smock, Mark Arnold, Dave Mathiasen, Keith Kurland. Forum Board is dedicated to cutting windows in Oberlin's ivory tower. During the year it invites many experts in history, literature, and current affairs to ad- dress interested students. Last fall Andre Trocme discussed Can Pacifism Cope with Dictators? Later in the year, Leo Gruliow, editor of the Current Digest of the Soviet Press examined the characteristics of some present Communist countries. The Board also sponsored talks which ranged in subject from Socrates to Dead Sea Scrolls to romanticism. tees Five College Conference took its foot out of the grave this year to sponsor a conference at Denison in March. Representatives from Antioch, Denison, Ohio Wesleyan, Wooster, and Oberlin participated in a forum on student government and in discussions with speakers on the sciences and other current topics, presented programs of student art, drama, and music -folk and otherwise, and attended a Five-College Dance. Mike Magdoff, Sara Whitney, Jim Arnold and John Mayer constitute Oberlin's reactivated co- ordinating committee. Five College Conference Five College Conference Committee members John Mayer, Mike Magdoff, Sara Whitney, and Jim Arnold discuss the possibility of taking a student band to the Denison conference. 69 Le Cercle Francais and the French department present Le Bal des Voleurs. Germany in Oberlin lt's Fasching time againl Before Lent, streamers and balloons gaily decor- ated das deutsches Haus, and a Fasch- ing Party was held in the best of old Ger- man tradition. Last spring's club members presented Jedermann, a l7th century morality play. Readings from German literature are also part of their program to bring a little of Germany to Oberlin. French Club on the Air Parlez-vous francais? Have you ever eaten at French House or gone to the French folk song gatherings, Campfires, cafe-fromage meetings, enjoyed the French movies, or listened to the French WOBC program? These activities, sponsored by the French Club, give Oberlin students ci chance to learn about France, its people and its language. ln imaginative costumes, German students capture the traditionally gay spirit of a Fasching Party. SPANISH CLUB, First Row: Louise Popkin, Linda Jeffcott, Channing Horner, Gavin Goodfellow. Second Row: Mr. Castaneda, Miss Barragan, Elaine Mar- shitz, Sue Doll, Jane Scott, Myron Newman, Nick Royal, Danny Jacobs, Mr. Sacks. I Si, Fiesta I Bringing to the Oberlin campus the cus- toms of Spain and South America, the Spanish Club combined education and entertainment in their meetings by showing slides and films, having dramatic readings, and presenting pro- grams of folk music. Helping to publish Boletin Quincenal, the club members con- tributed articles on current events and travel in Spanish-speaking countries. Barbara Stechow brings a little foreign flavor to one of the Cosmo Club Inter- national Dinners. Cosmopolitan Club Where else could you go around the world in one evening-other than at a meeting of the Cosmo Club? Through friendly, informal gatherings, the Cosmo Club, headed by Jude Aidoo of the Gold Coast, fulfills its goal of providing foreign and American students the opportunity to meet socially and gain knowledge about one another's native lands. American Civil Liberties nion How can YOU make the most valuable contribu- tion to your community? Pursuing their aim to be- come better informed citizens, the ACLU this year explored such pertinent topics as the court system and the importance of civil liberties. Special forums and meetings, attended by outside authorities, includ- ed discussions on segregation in Oberlin and the use of the Fifth Amendment. izational meeting of ACLU. John Baer presides over the organ- Forensic Union Debates But you have failed to refute my basic conten- tionl criticized an affirmative speaker during a de- bate on the question Should the requirement of mem- bership in a labor union be illegal? Intercollegiate debate tournaments on this topic and stumping in nearby towns kept Forensic Union members on the go all year. ln April a small group traveled to the Delta Sigma Rho Student Congress in Michigan to discuss What should be done to meet the challenge of edu- cation posed by today's scientific struggle? The An- nual Strawberry Breakfast in May marked the close of an unusually active season for Oberlin debaters. Economics Club Organizes The purpose of the new Economics Club, stated its president, Lennie Ross, is to investigate current economic problems. The meetings emphasize a professional approach, affording opportunities for students to meet guest speakers and to discuss eco- nomic issues informally. ln promoting its aim, mem- bers of the Economics Club invited Professor Richard Heflebower from Northwestern University last Octo- ber to speak on Public and Private Policies for Oil. FORENSIC UNION, Standing: Jack Rice. First Row: Ed Laumann, Phil Shaver, Fred Spiegelberg, Dave McGuire, Jan Reed. Second Row: Harry Parrott, Jim Hamilton, Sue Kelly, Betty Boyd, Lin Graef. Third Row: Brad Reardon, Hopkin Rowlands, John Young, Pat Stump, Sally McConnell, Steve Swaim. Fourth Row: Rog Buffett, Jerry Olson, Wade Smith, Don Lifton. Right-to-Work Laws ECONOMICS CLUB: Mark Furstenberg, John Baer, Professor Roose, Clyde Slicker, Sandra Louis, Stan Richards, Bill Pollak, Elizabeth Schwartz, Lee Roth, Joel Finler, Fred Starner, Jon Mal- lamud, Tom Tibbetts, Lennie Ross, Pete Asch, George Strauss, Mr. Heflebower, Professor Lewis, Don Coleman. Oberlin Politics To perpetuate the ideals and principles of their parties while participating in practical politics is the aim of both the Young Democrats and the Young Re- publicans. Working toward this goal, the YD's helped canvass Avon, Ohio, on Dollars for Democrats Day in October, went to Lorain to support Democratic municipal candidates in November, and attended the first Ohio Conference of Young Democrats at Woos- ter in February. In addition to political debates at the bi-weekly meetings, the Young Republicans spon- sored a convention here for delegates from four states, sent two members to the Leadership Training School in Washington, D. C., and went to hear Senator Bricker speak at a Lincoln's Day Dinner. The Oberlin chapter of Students for Democratic Action, reorganized this fall after 2 years of inactivity, worked for the election of Akron's first Negro council- man. On campus SDA polled 22l Oberlin students on their knowledge of international and campus affairs. Young Republicans Susan Maxwell and Ken Pennell entertain visit- ing Congressman Peter Frelinghuysen of New Jersey. Practical Politics dominates discussion in this afternoon work- shop session of the Young Republican Convention. YOUNG DEMOCRATS, First Row: Goy Bamberger, Bob Lippmann, Ruth Blou, Jon Mallamud, Jackie Friedman, Duffy Hall, Paul Adler. Second Row: Tom McKay, John Esseks, Rosalie Harrill, Joe Levin, Kathy Edgerton, Mike Codel, Dave Zucker. Third Row: Ric Lesemonn, Wes Simmons, Fred l-liestond. STUDENTS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION, First Row: Cynthia Letts, Jim Whitaker, Steve Swaim, Ned Schneier, Beverly Krouse. Second Row: Mark Furstenberg, Bo Israel, Paul Adler, Tom McKoy, Joel Finler. Interracial Committee Polls Campus So you think Oberlin is liberal? Wondering if the legend of Oberlin liberalism was fact or fiction, the Interracial Committee conducted an opinion poll this year to determine the actual extent of liberal attitude on campus. The results of this poll will be used as ground- work for future projects which the committee will launch to help foster mutual understand- ing among racial, religious, and ethnic groups on the Oberlin campus. NAACP Sponsors INTERRACIAL COMMITTEE First Row' Ed Turvey Connie Cameron Alice Webb, Jean Stanard, Jean Timberlake, Tom-McKay. Second Row? With a membership over one hundred and fifty, the Oberlin chapter of the NAACP presented several speakers this year on current race relations in America and abroad. In order to educate the students and to raise funds for its national office, the association brought the movie Lost Boundaries to the campus this fall. NAACP members from Oberlin also staged an inter-collegiate conference here. Typical of NAACP's many other activities were discussions and panels on interracial dating and on unemployment re- sulting from discrimination. Bob Kennedy, Chairman Bernice Holley, Joan Wlggin, lan Burton. NAACP, First Row: Sylvia Turner, Presi- dent John Schuler, Betty Thunhorst, Con- nie Bracey, Wendy Luft, Howie I-lush, Harry Rolnick. Second Row: Sally Smith, Dari Jacobs, Adine Ray, Evelyn Cherry, Cynthia Chapin, Erich Goode, Brenda Clark, Ned Schneier, Marjie Schwartz, Joan Wiggin. RELIGION AND SERVICE Since Oberlin has no synagogue, Jewish students on campus have formed the Jewish Congregation, which holds worship services each Friday evening. To keep students in contact with the religious customs of Judaism, the Congregation also celebrates many of the traditional Hebraic festivals. Non-Jewish stu- dents are often invited to attend these functions, for one of the aims of the Jewish Congregation is to foster better understanding among the different faiths, Wesley Fellowship's program included lectures, discussions of pertinent problems, and panels dealing with diverse phases of life. Service projects and con- ference visits in and near Oberlin supplemented weekly Sunday meetings. Wesley gave students an opportunity to share their time and talent in helping others, to receive new outlooks on life, and to gain the friendship of students who are concerned with the solution of personal, national, and world-wide prob- Iems through the church. Members of Wesley Fellowship enjoy a box social. -ww? Denominational timulate Thought JEWISH CONGREGATION, Front Row: Mike Volow, Frances Siegel, David Mor- cus, Don Katzner. Second Row: Dave Harris, David Rosin, Ruth Fabricant, Harvey Waldman, Helen Medwedeff, Lynne Vyner, Arnie Goldstein, Devorah Rabnick, Dave Herzig, Ruth Marks. Oberlin Christian Fellowship is an interdenomina- tional student group whose members share a common faith in Christ as Lord and Savior. Believing that Christianity is not a part-time or half-hearted affair, they strive to relate this vital faith to everyday situa- tions. Activities include weekly discussions and Bible studies, outings, and conferences. Receiving special attention this year was the International Missionary Convention held at the University of Illinois. OBERLIN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, First Row: Marion Schmitt, Anne Jones, Ruth Turner, Norma Klarr. Second Row: Donna Bergstrom, Susan Parks, Barbara Speer, Louanne Fuchs. Third Row: Betsy Lamb, Jan Reed, Jean Gerke, Marcelyn James, Paula Blackmur. Fourth Row: Terry Gannoe, Paul Simpson, Bill Swan- berg, Florence Mustric, Priscilla Burton. Fifth Row: John Kurtz, Art Criddle, Bob Berg, Walt Dickerson, Professor Holden, Bill McHarris. Groups Religious on Campus LUTHERAN STUDENT GROUP: Pastor Wayne Saften, Charles Greene, Gretchen Zeiter, Carl Kammeyer, Larry Gockel, Max Yount, Betsy Lamb. Newman Club holds a communion breakfast the last Sunday of the month. Well, what is your conception of God? Resident Policeman? Parental Hangover? Absolute Perfec- tion? This question arose from the Lutheran Student Group's discussion of J. B. Phillips' Your God is Too Small. During the year, music and the visual arts also provoked stimulating religious questions. Slides on the Dead Sea Scrolls, a report on the Lutheran World Federation, and a study ot the Augsburg Confession lent further interest to the regular Sunday meetings. The Newman Club, comprised of Roman Catholic students on campus, meets each Sunday evening to discuss pertinent religious, social, and educational issues and to enjoy social fellowship. A local priest occasionally lectures on the lite ot Christ. During the tall, faculty adviser Andrew Bongiorno accompanied several members of the group to the Newman Club State Convention. Paul Grendler, one ot Oberlin's delegates, was elected Ohio district vice- president. BAPTlST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP, First Row: Harvey Cox, Mrs. Harvey Cox, Lou Wilfong, Tom Tibbetts. Second Row: Mei-Mei Hull, Judy Elliott, Vic Lawoyin, Claudia Burton. Third Row: David Pinnix, Barbara Speer, Norma Klarr, Jean Gerke, Howard Reitz, Lew Kain. Fourth Row: Harry Parrott Jr., Judy Reitz, Annette Church, the Reverend Warren Lynes. Groups Christian FIRST CHURCH STUDENT GROUP, First Row: The Reverend Mr. King, Sue Cassell, Linda Stillwell, Susan Houser, Jean Balls, Rosalie Harrill, Barbara Bur- nett, The Reverend Mr. Holerath. Second Row: Pat Loach, David Jones. From Humanism in the Christian Faith to The Significance of Comic Strips, First Church Student Group programs each Sunday evening seek to meet the needs of the Oberlin student. The local group often invites college faculty to speak and lead discus- sions. Winter suppers and picnics in fall and spring promote an informal atmosphere and many a signifi- cant bull session. Guest speakers including Professor Horton and Harvey and Nancy Cox, student discussions, and sup- per meetings were provided by the Baptist Student Fellowship, to which the director and many members of the church choir belong. The Reverend Samuel Miller discussed human nature in contemporary liter- ature in an open meeting sponsored by the Baptist Church. Discussion, led sometimes by professors or parish- ioners, is the basis of the Canterbury Club. Bible texts compared with modern literature and the relation of various literature to today's social and religious frame- work were among topics discussed. Also considered was the religious significance of such plays as Sartre's No Exit and Miller's Death ofa Salesman. CANTERBURY CLUB, First Row: The Reverend Ted Jones. Second Row: Bill Clegg, Phyllis Taylor, Channing Horner, John Stimson, Helen Satterlee. Third Row: Sue Graham, Cordelia Bisbee, Betsy Bridgman, Kay Woodruff. Fourth Row: Ann Green, Gail Cannon, Connie Cameron, Francine Kelly, Kathy Karassik, Eunice Marden, Cho Doll, Sue Kent, Barbara Mullen, Rose Wilkerson. Fifth Row: Phil May, Charles Griffith, Dennis Hudson. Aim for Services Meeting every Thursday evening at Goodrich, the Christian Science Organization emphasizes the im- portance of religion in the midst of intellectual surroundings. In Febru- ary the group sponsored a speaker, J, Lingen Wood, who is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. The veterans' ward at Crile Hos- pital was delighted this year when members of the Oberlin Red Cross came to the hospital on the second Sunday of each month and every Wednesday evening to entertain them with singing and dancing. The group also went Christmas carolling at Cleveland Hospital, an event which both patients and members thoroughly enjoyed. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION, First Row: Mary Alice Scott, Jan Keller. Second Row: Alice McGee, Nan Quallich, Lois Trautvetter, Maureen Connelly, Barbara Bryce. Third Row: John Grigg, Estelle Day, Debbie Brown, Conrad Bruderer. RED CROSS, First Row: Ted Bolliger, Muriel Hagen, Carol Biber, Nancy Woodruff, Ann Budlong, Linda Rose, Judy Mearig, Professor Turner. Second Row: Carol Stewart, Danny Jacobs, Jane Irving, Ruth Weiss, Phyllis Taylor. Third Row: Steve Lowenstein, Mary Jane Herrman, Hen ry Alker. CAMPUS AFFAIRS COMMISSION, First Row: Jean Bails, Sue Moore, Nancy Parker, Marian McCaa. Second Row: Marge Risser, Marge McKinstry, Pat Gloster, Barb Searle, Sue Cassell, Connie Cameron, Carol Cannon, Sarah Johnston, Bob Cetina. Third Row: Gladyce Ohrt, Simon Barenbaum. Reorganization Highlight Prompted by the Y's diverse program, which ap- peals to a variety of individual interests, 350 students with as many religious views worked on the twenty joint YM-YW committees. Student-faculty relations, summer projects, week- end work camps, personal relations, and foreign stu- dent adjustments were concerns ofthe Campus Affairs Commission. This year the Commission experiment- ally abandoned its customary standing committees and created separate committees to cope with each type of problem as it arose. A second of the five Y commissions, the Public Affairs Commission, also revised its internal structure in favor of this flexible program. Besides discussing urban housing, migrant labor, and election proce- dures, the commission sponsored all-campus programs on the Middle East Crisis, Swedish neutrality, the re- lation of armament to present foreign policy, religion in public schools, and the radiation effects of atomic testing. Diverse social service projects occupied the Com- munity Service Commission, which as a whole helped establish the new Oberlin Teen Center and worked through committees with Elyria teen recreation, public school clubs, problems of retarded children and the aged, and the entertainment of Lorain county hospital patients. Religious Emphasis Commission members Sue Graham, Dick Tuck- er, and Jean Timberlake confer with visiting speaker Dr. John Hutchison of Columbia. YWCA CABINET, First Row: Joan Braymer, Julie Macfie, Jan McPherson, Ellen Jean Price, President Muriel Hagen, Sonja Lunde, Mary Wheeler, Sue Cassell. Second Row: Anne Mooney, Nancy Jean Fosberg, Anne Seashore, Marilyn Fardig, Gladyce Ohrt, Tib Sorensen, Spivey Massie, Beth Rackley, Marilyn Knight, Barbara Searle, Marilyn Marc. Third Row: Jean Searles, Mary Shaw, Betsy Bridgman, Carol Cannon, Gail Zickler. Community Service Commis Eastwood School. e .3 if li l ii J 3 and Expansion Y's Program Senior Perspectives Iprovocative informal talks by seniors on life, values, and Oberlin in retrospectl were initiated by the Religious Emphasis Commission to stimulate religious thought on campus. This Com- mission also sponsored discussion groups and forums and held meditative or student-led Vesper services Wednesday evenings at Fairchild Chapel. Rounding out the handful of busy Y commissions are the committees of the Communications Commis- sion which publicized all Y events and published the NewsYer, as well as producing the Y's radio pro- gram, Scope, and publishing Mosaic magazine. Always willing to comment on Y programs and help each committee were Executive Secretaries Gladyce Ohrt and Harvey Cox. Y COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION: Chick Stewart, Bill Mun son, June Starr, Pete Dawson, .lean Timberlake, Henry Alker, Eliza beth Kiner. Professor Knapp, Harvey Cox, Dave Mathiasen, and Larry Gilley discuss the implication of pacificism at a Y Public Affairs Com- mission forum. YMCA CABINET, First Row: Harvey Cox, Fred Starner, Andy Maguire, Steve Swaim Second Row: President Bruce Marcus, Bob Cetina, Zeb Taintor, Chick Stewart, Jack Porter Wade Smith, Bill Swanberg, Hugh Tucker, Stanley Richards, Lyle Ashby. uds noon-hour recreation at CRD STEERING COMMITTEE: Judy Wells, Tony Norman, Edith Kelley, Zeb Taintor, Hank Edwards, Denny Gulick, Warren Solomon. C R D Presents Play What will you give me for this excellent vehicle? cries CRD auctioneer Jack Rice. Going, going, gonel Consolidated Relief Drive began its money raising activities with the fall bike auction, sponsored the Christmas formal, and pre- sented John Patterson and Sieg Schoenbohm's new play Cry, Children, Cry in early March. Combining fund raising for a number of charities chosen by the student body into a single drive, CRD brought repre- sentatives of some of these groups to Oberlin this year, so that students might know how their money is used. Committee For Refugee Students Sponsors Pinter Recognizing a change in function, the Displaced Persons Committee this year renamed itself Commit- tee for Refugee Students. The committee's purpose is the support of international students on campus, pre- ferably refugees, who are selected on the basis of need and potential contribution to Oberlin. Maria Pinter, a junior from Hungary, is now on campus through the efforts of CRS, and this year the committee hopes to gain enough money through CRD to bring another Hungarian student to Oberlin. Dick Tucker and Dini Allis, the two mem- bers af the Committee for Refugee Students, discuss plans with Hungarian student Maria Pinter lcenteri. Student Shansi Commit- tee Selects Eaton, Liu, and Lockwood Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of its found- ing, the Shansi Memorial Association launched its l958 program of student representation in the Far East with the appointment of Nien-Lung Liu, Peggy Eaton and Dave Lockwood, who will teach English in Formosa and India for two years. Completing the final phase of the Shansi program, returned reps Mark Thelin and Hod Briggs reported their Formosan ex- periences in assembly addresses and dining-hall slide talks this year. Mark Thelin helps his st udents at Tunghai University in Taiwan. STUDENT SHANSI COMMIT- TEE, First Row: Spivey Massie, Jan McPherson, Warren Solo- mon, Muriel Hagen, Alon Bar- kin, Sue Moldof, Bob Service. Second Row: Al Hooper, Pogo Franklin, Chick Stewart, Miss Peg Leonard, Tom Shuman. Chairman Art Cohen, Judy Rob Roberta Meserve, Mike Mag dotf, Margot Algase. I A C Will Send Rep to Middle East To help develop a greater understanding on the Oberlin campus of today's world situation, the Interna- tional Affairs Committee exchanges publications and correspondence, sponsors forums, and brings films and speakers to campus. Of greatest significance, how- ever, has been the Russia Rep Program. Returned rep Mark Arnold gave students a glimpse behind the Iron Curtain through lectures, articles, and personal conversations about his ten-week trip last summer through much of the Soviet Union and Poland. Since contact between the United States and Rus- sia has increased so much during the past four years, l.A.C. decided that the campus might gain more from impressions ofa somewhat less open area. After much investigation, the committee decided upon the Middle East, and this summer's rep will try next fall to convey to the campus his own experiences with the people and thought of this crucial area. Russia Rep Mark Arnold meets Nikita Khru- schev, Summer l957: Women in a Southern Russian city go about their daily work. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE: Richard Tucker Ricky Sherover, Ivar Ylvisaker inson, Allan Spear, Paul Adler CGMMUNICATIGNS WOBC BOARD: Ken Cupery, Pete Sommer, Direc tar Clair Fielder, Joe Browdy. The Voice and Choice of Oberlin College . . . and is that garage behind Grey Gables used as a parking place for cars? inquired the casual ob- server. No, smiled the Oberlin student, cars are not permitted here at Oberlin, but that unassuming garage of which you are speaking is the site of our college radio station WOBC. WOBC is Oberlin's an- swer to those students interested in obtaining practical experience in the field of wireless communication. Headed by Clair Fielder, this year's Board of Directors consisted of assistant director Joe Browcly, chief en- gineer Ken Cupery, and program director Dick Steiner and was aided by a staff of more than a hundred students. The voice and choice of Oberlin College entertained listeners for eight and one-half hours each day this year. Switching on the radio, one might have heard a variety of campus activities, including drama- tic productions, sports events, music, and the Yale- Princeton song contest. Jeff Taylor talks with Congressman Hays on one of WOBC's live interview shows. Engineers Sara Hoskinson, Marv Blicken- staff, and Chris Bolling put WOBC on the air. Cramped quarters make equipment repairs doubly difficult for Bob Herrick. All visitors must inspect the teletype-Oberlin's link to the outside world! REVIEW EDITORIAL BOARD Steve Porton Ben Greenebaum Mary Shaw, Ellie Rawlings, Editor Dave Mathiasen Carolyn Swisher Mark Israel Dick Steiner Mark Furstenberg, Ken Review Publishes 3 Special Extra-Page Issues Tuesday and Friday nights have long been re- served for reading the Review-and this year students found out why. Introduction of special extra-page issues devoted to Oberlin creativity, faculty views on educational problems, and the College building pro- gram highlighted the l957-58 journalistic season. As usual, letters to the editor and individual columns re- vealed student, faculty, and alumni opinion on inter- national, national and campus affairs, but editorial policy created the biggest stir when, for the first time this year, writers initialed their articles. In spite of initials, the editorial column continued to be out- spoken on regular campus issues, Student Council, and Eisenhower's foreign policy. In addition to getting out each issue, the Review continued its after-dinner treat, the dining hall forum, discussing such widely divergent subjects as rising enrollments and the stu- dent trip to Red China. But tomorrow's Tuesday, protests Review Editor Dave Mathiasen Joan Gettig observes the three rules of good reporting- i. Be accurate. 2. Be accurate. 3. Be accurate -in an interview with Associate Hi-O-Hi Editor Carl Gerber. fr or Checking on a sports story, Dick Steiner gets an O.K. from Issue Editor Ben Greenebaum. 90 .. l-ll-O-HI EDITORS, First Row: Cathy Roeder, Polly Shaw, Margar- et Sealock, John Innes, Carl Gerb- er, Editor Sally Anne McConnell, Sheila Frazer, Doris l-lacke. Second Row: Alan Carroll, Lois Gates, Alice Darnell, John Mayer, Ben Lindfors, Bob McGrath, Rilla Spangler. Hi-O-Hi Institutes Training Program Diversity at Oberlin is graphically exemplified by the wide range of talents employed in the publication of the Hi-O-Hi-artistic, photographic, research, literary, business, production, organizational. Prepa- ration of the actual content falls into three areas: creative, historical, and mechanical. The most diffi- cult and most rewarding aspect was the creative-the occasional excellent pictures, witty captions, stimulat- ing articles. ln attempting to present a factually com- plete record of the year, staff historians spent long hours clipping newspaper articles, making phone calls, and learning who did what. Less obvious to readers is the grub work involved: pasting pictures, typing copy, drawing dummy sheets, proofreading, etc., etc. Even the mechanics seemed rewarding when a hundred pages or two hundred pictures were ship- ped out. Sleepless nights were not quite so frequent as in past years, partly because of the inauguration of special training sessions to teach the details of production. Restructured staff organization increased chances for continuity in publication, and Editorial Board meetings kept the different sections in contact with one another. Although at moments their task looked hopeless, the i958 Hi-O-Hi staff survived the occa- sional crises accompanying publication of the sixty- eighth Hi-O-Hi. QW -- Production staff pastes seniors! Production Editor Rilla Spangler mans the paper-cutter while Alice Harenski, Pat Gloster, Avvy Laverne, and Marilyn Gerhard brush on rubber cement. Business Manager Ben Lindfors finds Student Council rather un- sympathetic. Trying to find just the right word, Flo Mustric, Literary Editor Margie Sealock, Helen Abernathy, and Liz Siber work on rewrites. Engravings editor Avvy Laverne and Introductory Editor Cathy Roeder pore over piles of proofs. Ml Drama of Photography-John Owen: Why are they all looking at me? Jim Mathis: These lights sure are bright. Karl Hempel: Now, if l were taking this picture ,... John Mayer: Why are we looking at Owen? l'm the Photography Editor! Missing: Bill Scherman. K YEOMAN EDITORIAL BOARD Barbara Kres, Kathy Drucker, Richard Blumberg Barry Goldensohn, Stuart Miller Philip Shaver. Yeoman timulates Campus Creativity At some time or other, most of Oberlin's budding authors and artists submit a drawing or manuscript to the Yeoman. When they do, they are responding to the magazine's attempt to stimulate an interest in creativity, as well as helping it achieve its second aim, the publication of the best in campus art-work and in critical and creative writing. After recommendations from the staff, final decisions as to what is to be pub- lished rest with the Editorial Board. This year the essay and art contest winners and works on the Ear East high- lighted the spring issue, As an important part of its program, the Yeoman sponsors a Friday Evening Series, at which professors and board members lead discussions of various authors, literary topics, and trends. Yeoman Editor Barry Goldensohn leads a discussion of the poetry of Donne and Herrick. M45 DRAMATICS r -Y ummers Board MUMMERS BOARD: Tone Musante, Jane Sparks, Hanna Bergmann, Frank Porath, Phillip Spurgeon, Julie Curtis, Gay Bamberger. ODA Board ODA BOARD: Beverley Glemser, Julie Curtis, Maxine Wenz- ler, George Rosenstein, Jackie Goudsrriit. GSLS Board GILBERT AND SULLIVAN BOARD: Elizabeth Whitson, Bob Kreis, Harry Dawe, Alison Smith, Mr. Boyers, Cal Hampton. Courtesy of MademoisellefBob Goodman Did you think the Pirates of Penzance landed on a real rocky shore? Well GSS set-builders have enough dried-up papier-mache on their jeans to prove you dead wrong. g'liT:fg1agf'iel?eJr'grahosen, and an old hand tries I Seemingly endless rehearsing precedes every opening night as Jane Barrett, Tone Musante, and Max Wenzler found out. Behind the Scenesz Act H Now how did the Greeks drape their robes? wonder Ellen Diamond and Kathy Karassik as they finish costuming for lsmene. Metamorphosis: A little grease paint and Jim Whitely transforms him self into the Devil of L'Histoire du Soldat. Lightsl Jane Burrows opens switches as the curtain rises on A View from the Bridge. i The girls of Brigadoon sing that there is to be a fair Down on Mac Connacky Square. Mummers Stages Two Criginals By providing an outlet for good original campus works, Mummers created interesting and exciting the- ater this year. First semester Mummers Board chose a one-act drama lsmene, written by Professor Al- fred Schlesinger of the classics department and billed with Stravinsky's musical fable and ballet L'Histoire du Soldat. Second semester Haircut, a musical drama adapted from Ring Lardner's short story by Tom Shepard V583 and Larry Sigman l'57l, was staged. All productions are directed and supervised by students, who can theatrically sink or swim-and this year Mummers has swum. Only the death of Harry Beaton il-lal Lemmermanl keeps the spell of Brigodoon from being broken. Charlie Dalrymple Uohn Dilll, Sandy Dean iCharles Heordl, and Stuart Dalrymple fLynn Kadwelll look at the body. lsmene fNancy Coxl sobs to Eurydice Uanet Reedl, But Antigone -she's all alone! in Professor Schlesinger's lsmene Eddie Carbone says to Catherine Uane Barrettl, l only wanted the best for you, Katieg I hope you know that. ODA Presents AnirnaIl You go on your knees to me! yells Marco CDon Dietikerl at Eddie Car- bone lTone Musantel. Mr. Alfieri lGary Vitalel looks on from behind. Pensively gazing at a bottle, Eddie Car- bone stands alone in the apartment. Giradoux, Miller, Chekov, and Shakespeare You filthy-footed iambic pentameter! Paris hurled this insult at the Poet in Jean Giradoux's Tiger at the Gates, the comedy on the Trojan war which opened the l957-58 season for the Oberlin Dramatic Association. Judith Peterson, a freshman newcomer, played Helen, with Tone Musante, Brenda Moscarella, Nancy Wright, Lewis Perry, and Andy Maguire in other important roles. Next ODA presented A View from the Bridge, starring Tone Musante as Arthur Miller's tragic hero. Anton Chekov's The Cherry Orchard followed in the early spring, and the season closed, as it had opened, with a comedy-Shakes- peare's Much Ado About Nothing. ODA usually selects plays which have been per- formed professionally, from various periods and in various styles, They have a large number of leads, for which the association tries to choose different personnel. Many who never appear on stage contribute to ODA's success. Students plan and execute sets, cos- tumes, lighting and make-up for almost all produc- tions, as well as handling ushering and publicity. Both off and on stage, ODA's l957-58 season was highly successful. Hector lTone Musante? tells the gathered family: l understand you very well. With the help of a quibble by 'pretending to persuade us to fight for beauty, you want to get us to fight for a Ann Newman, Marilyn Fardig, and John Magnus tell of the woes of Antigone. woman. Demekos lMr. McLaughlinJ, Andromache tBrenda Mos- carellal, Priam Uohn Pattersonl, Cassandra lNancy Wrightl, and two old men CSumner Clarren and Walter Gobell prepare their retorts. Robert Gibson Directs Princess Ida I am a Big Brown Bear, I am a Big Brown Bear, l am a Big Brown- Well, I wouldn't admit it if I were you! These words, overheard during an off-stage con- versation when the Gilbert and Sullivan Summer Players were presenting lolanthe, needn't be viewed with alarm, the first speaker was merely warming up her voice. Summer productions by Oberlin students are welcomed annually by Cape Cod residents, this year's six-week schedule includes Pinafore, Die Fledermaus, Tales of Hoffman, Bastien and Bas- tienne, and Trial by Jury. The coming season promises a company with many freshman members, for they strongly supported and even captured leads in the two campus operettas: The Pirates of Penzance and Princess Ida. Directing the latter was Robert Gibson, formerly with D'Oyly Carte, under his tute- lage Oberlin players had a rare opportunity to taste the rich tradition behind Gilbert and Sullivan. In the finale of Yeoman of the Guard, the entire cast closes with I have a song to sing, oh! Carolyn Taynton, Anna Bennett, and Beth I-leinbaugh, three sis- ters under the care of Major Stanley, sing Climbing Over Rocky Mountains. The pirates of Penzance vow allegiance to their pirate king IGary Vitalei. MUSIC Music Students Practice and tudy To many strangers the name Oberlin means music. lndeed, the Conservatory of Music, its fac- ulty and students, exert a great influence on the Ober- lin campus and community. During the I957-58 school year, the Conservatory extended its fame far beyond the normal sphere by introducing the Salz- burg Plan . The aim of the Conservatory is to produce well-rounded musiciansg it is no longer enough to be accomplished only in one major field, but a broad understanding of music and of other fields is also necessary. Through practice, study, individual per- formance, and participation in the large number of musical organizations, the music student moves closer to this understanding. The core curriculum, with its emphasis on five areas--applied studies, music history, theoretical studies, music education, and lib- eral arts - is the key to fulfillment of this Conserva- tory goal. Was that the I, or the I, In theme? C I. f' eQ5iF, i' A . College student Diddy Whitson studies organ with Professor Holden. Q in fdyx , Piano technicians have lab work too. This piano is occupied! In those long practice sessions, Ann Glosow works for more vibrato. Professor Waln's woodwind class tackles a new piece 4 Conservator Presents 150 Concerts Approximately l5O concerts and recitals were held during the i957-58 season. These musical events in- cluded performances by students, faculty members, and special programs by such professional artists as harpsichordist Ralph Kirkpatrick and organist Gaston Litaize. A Resident Concert Series, featuring fac- ulty soloists and quartets, Opera Lab, the Oberlin Orchestra, College Choir, Musical Union and the sym- phony and Varsity Bands, was inaugurated this year. A student string quartet performs at Fairchild. Climaxing student performances are senior recitals. Ardelle Campbell, a senior voice student, is spotlighted in this concert. Oberlin Woodwind Quintet: Anne Lloyd Young, clarinet, Don Rankin, bassoong Jack Meredith, horn, Peter Hedrick, oboe, Jerry Bramblett, flute, Ross Reimueller, piano, and George Waln, in- Sl'I'UCl'Ol'. Jack Meredith proves that those long hours of practice pay off in a Wednesday evening students Eugene lstornin seats himself at Finney Chapel's concert grand. rtists In Oberlin One ot the greatest contributions ot the Oberlin Conservatory to the campus and community is its sponsorship of the Oberlin Artist Recitals. For seventy- nine seasons enthusiastic audiences have attended this concert series, which included this year such out- standing artists as pianists Eugene lstomin and Glenn Gould, 'cellist Pierre Fournier, violist Lillian Fuchs, soprano lrmgard Seetried, and violinist Oscar Shum- sky. The famous Roger Wagner Chorale and the Cleveland Orchestra highlighted the season with stir- ring performances. Directed by George Sze-ll and Robert Shaw, the Cleveland Orchestra again presented three out standing concerts in the annual Artist Series. OBERLlN ORCHESTRA: David R. Robertson, Conductor. First Violins: Paul Roby, Concertmaster, Grace McDonald, David Zin- man, Margaret Johnson, Lauren Jakey, Melissa Dougherty, Nancy Hanawalt, Lillian Foote, Janet Lyman, Harvey Waldman, Stephen Clapp, Mary Alice Carroll, Bette Joseph, Rebecca King, Gilbert Gleason, Rodney Schmidt. Second Violins: Kenneth Burnett, Holly Nesbitt, Howard Reitz, Thomas Read, Jean Craig, Enid Bayer, Cornelie Bonhoefter, Ann Glasow, Doris Olson, Sharon Huxoll, Norma Klarr, Nancy Hunkins, Susan Parks, Nancy Gouse. Viola: Gary Schnerer, Barbara Steg, Sara Mattson, Sylvia King, Alan Lu- bin, Roberta Hine, Katherine Gerson, Maryann Spoor, Nancy McCandless. Violoncelloz Caroline Arnold, Frank Church, George Mack, Rebecca Truitt, Charles Griffith, Anne Bergfald, Karen Mumma, Nancy Meisel, Jane Matchett, Joan Gilbert, Marjorie Chan. Bass: Lee Eubank, David Danesi, Carolyn Knowles, James Duncan, Kenneth Ross, Flute: John Rautenberg, Sara Grove, Jerry Bramblett, Tamara Thompson. Piccolo: Tamara Thompson. Oboe: Peter Hedrick, Elizabeth Quarrier, David Barker, English Horn: David Barker. Clarinet: Anne Lloyd Young, Robert Molison, Fredrik Hedling. Bass Clarinet: Edward Green. Bassoon: Donald Rankin, Charles Grey, Robert Brown. Contra-Bassoon: Robert Brown. Horn: Jack Meredith, Sara Pendergraft, Marcia Stunkel, Lynn Robbins, William Ratliff. Trumpet: Gene Young, Ted Koenig, Joan Shipps. Trombone: Melvin Pontius, Donald Dupont, Gilbert McKelvie. Harp: Katherine Branfield, Mary Lee Bates. Percussion: George Hampton, Jack Moore, Nancy McLarnan, Bruce Lenno. Orchestra Expands Repertoire The Oberlin Orchestra, which has been compared with some of the nation's finest professional sym- phonic orchestras, has continued to inspire both its members and audiences with its outstanding perform- ances and repertoire. Under the direction of Mr. David R. Robertson, the orchestra performed such monumental works as Brahm's Symphony No. 4, Pro- kofieff's Symphony No. 5, Handel's Overture to The- odora, and a sequence of Strauss waltzes from Der Rosenkavalierf' Guest conductor, james P. Robert- son, led the orchestra in its performance of Brahms' B flat Concerto for Piano and Orchestra with William Heiles, a Conservatory senior, at the piano. Contralto Beverly Bliss, another student soloist, appeared with the orchestra which was directed by guest conductor Andor Toth. The Eighth Festival of Contemporary Music, featuring Toccata for Orchestra and Sinfonia for Orchestra by visiting composer Leon Kirchner and several works by Schoenberg and his pupil Alban Berg, hrouaht to a close the i957-i958 season for the or- chestra. Student soloist Bill Heiles rehearses with the orchestra. College ChoirToursWest With the opening of school in September, the Conservatory rings with the sound of tremulous scales and high thin voices warming up after a quiet sum- mer. Students hurry up to Mr. Fountain's office, on the ground floor below, nervous faces scan the bulle- tin boards for a familiar name. This feverish activity begins the round of auditions for the campus musical groups. The College Choir is the goal of all students, beginners and voice majors alike, for Mr. Fountain selects only fifty voices to work with from the College and Conservatory. The Choir is heard all too seldom on campus, two annual concerts and the six all-col- lege vesper services are minor activities in comparison with the traditional spring tour. Prior to their tour this year, the College Choir traveled through Ohio and won high praise for the Twilight Concert at Cleve- land's Severance Hall in February. The work chosen for this performance was Bach's Cantata No. l3l, Aus der Tiefe, with Professor Howard Hatton, bass, and sophomore lan Thompson, tenor, as soloists. Rob- ert Shaw conducted the Cleveland Symphony Orches- tra and seven members of the Conservatory faculty lent their talents for the evening. During spring va- cation, the Choir bypassed the East Coast for the Mid- west, combining several small concerts with two ma- jor performances in Chicago and lowa City. The West Coast has yet to hear the Choir whose professional performances are one of the College's best publicity channels. COLLEGE CHOlR: Audrey Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson, Deirdre Aselford, Marvin Blickenstaff, Edward Brewer, Todd Brown, Con- rad Bruderer, Charlene Chitambar, Bill Clegg, James Davis, Joanne Deardorff, Mary Ellen Elliott, Mary Jane Ells, David Garver, John Graybeal, JoAnn Hagele, Anne Margaret Haugen, Dick Hilt, Robert Fountain-The miracle man. 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Through his close association with various nationalities in his living quarters, studies and Euro- pean travels, the unofficial Oberlin rep will un- doubtedly increase his international understanding, Since the juniors will be in Salzburg, the Conserva- tory will be able to accept eighty more students with no increase in the faculty or facilities. All expenses for the Oberlin student in Salzburg will be covered by his regular fees. First to participate in the enviable pro- gram will be the class of l96O. After a three-year trial, the plan will be reconsidered by the faculty. Assuming that it operates successfully, the Salzburg Plan will be another example of Oberlin's forward- looking educational program. The 7:00 practice-room rush will be transplanted to this building, the Mozarteum, next year. Some Conservatory juniors will live in this lovely old castle overlooking Salzburg. 1 i In Realit Upon first hearing that they would spend their junior year in Salzburg, the beautiful cultural center of Austria, sophomore conservatory students reacted with amazement, to many it was only a dream, but with each passing month-and German bluebook- the students realized this dream was coming true. There was a scramble tor any books or information about Salzburg, and Salzburg Fever was in the air. Orientation series began and soon students were till- ing out passports. Each student has the same goal- to derive the greatest musical and cultural experi- ence possible from the Salzburg Plan. Naechste Woche haben wir eine Pruetungln Mr. Reichard an- nounces a bluebook to his Salzburg German class. OberIin's Director Robertson and Dr. Preussner, administrative director of the Mozarteum, map out plans for l958. Salzburg comes to Oberlin! Madame Butterfly succeeded so well last spring that it was presented again Commencement Week in concert form. Upera Lab Premieres Humel's Triangle Opera Lab scored another success last spring with an excellent presentation of the ever-popular Madame Butterfly, starring Korean student Mary Lee. For the produc- tion given last fall, however, Puccini bowed to Oberlin's Gerald Humel, graduate stu- dent in the Conservatory. At that time his symbolic ballet, Devil's Dice, and his chamber opera, Triangle, were jointly performed. Humel explained that his goal in composing the opera and ballet was basic- ally to make an entertaining work as well as an artistically valid one, and students in the three audiences seemed to appreciate his efforts. As second semester began, Carmen rehearsals were in full swing, promising more fine opera performances- both traditional and contemporary. Composer Gerald Humel looks on as Jan Thompson, Ardele Campbell, Stella Colandrea, Jack McCracken, and Lily Wade rehearse a scene from The Triangle. W PN ffffxx I f 51 I XCEQJXS5 M A fri? f WWSK A OBERLIN , I , COLLEGE MEANS MANY THINGS if TO MANY N f PEOPLE A Athletics .----ir.-'fx ML 'wif L, QQAHFCEX E X J ----., ., .,,--A ,.., .14- ' A, Q Q' N 5 3'1 5 1. Q X WMA Q , Q -..,,,,. Q 'X 'sig Q? Contents . . Women's Sports . . . . . 113 Men's Varsity Sports . . . . 125 WGMEN'S SPORTS WAA Co-ordinates Activities PEM CLUB, Seated: Carolyn Newton, Liz Hirzler, Miss Eliza- beth Ludwig, Dottie Young, Jo Preising, Char Empie. Standing: President Jackie Bray, Adviser Miss McCue, Marne Sayles. Missing: Gloria Hoffman. 4 WAA BOARD, First Row: Secretary Phyllis MacGregor, President Marne Sayles, Co-ordinator Liz Hirzler, Treasurer Alice Darnell, Adviser Miss Wignall, Vice Presi- dent Nancy Ames. Second Row: Judie Stanier, Evvie Jacobs, Anne Henderson, Sally Stump, Carolyn Newton, Ann Green, Sue Klingo- man, Elise Langworthy, Pat Phil- lips, Lucy Gardner, Joyce Martin, Cathy Pierce. Missing: Bev Crow- ther, -Joyce Edelmann, Nancy Gates, Mary Ann Glasgo, Sheila Gow, Nancilee Rogos, Ellie Pottorf, Sandy Schaefer. A coed recreational activity program during Freshman Week was the spring-board for the WAA Board's activities this year. Besides co-ordinating the regular women's extra-curricular sports program, the Board sponsored a playday for six high schools in the spring and added trampolining to its list of activities. Following the fall get-acquainted party with an active year, the PEM club brought Miss Elizabeth Lud- wig here to show movies and to speak on the move- ment education program in England. Coveted OC cup is awarded to the house with the highest per- centage of participation in activities. Harkness Splashes to Victory The overwhelming participation and enthusiasm of Harkness seniors won them the Crane Capers meet by default this year. Undaunted by a lack of compet- ition from the other houses, the girls divided into teams for a novelty meet. Candles, ping-pong balls and newspapers had to learn to sink or swim as they bobbed across the pool with the splashing swimmers. An easy backstroke rhythm brings in o winner at the Crane Capers' swimming meet. Soccer Hits the Spot Although cries of watch that puddlel and don't slipl punctuated the customary look out for the halfbackl during this year's fall soccer season, the players successfully finished three games a week throughout most of the fall. The main feature of the season was the Oxford-Cambridge game, in which the junior-senior Oxfords properly trounced the younger upstarts, 4-O. Virginia Gray, Mary Lou Van Ness, and Alice Summerbell rush the ball against defenders Keitha Van Engen and Linda Graves in the soccer tournament. ARMY, First Row: Nancy Gouse, Char Empie, Jo Preising, Liz Hirzler, Marian McCaa. Second Row: Betty Thomay, Pat Wil- liamson, Nancy Carroll, Sue Klingaman, Alice Darnell. Missing: Mary Hatch, Donna Schroeder. NAVY, First Row: Jane Graham, Pat Phillips, Didi Kelley, Jackie Bray, Sandy Kremer, Jean Toynton. Second Row: Jo Dyer, Jeff Reynolds, Mo Connelly, Marilyn Gerhard, Sue Harter. Missing: Marne Sayles. Neither Snow nor Rain nor Flu . . . Snow, rain and Asiatic flu tried in vain to dim the enthusiasm of this fall's field hockey players. The seniors drove their way to victory in the three-team tournament, and six members of the team played at week-end games sponsored by the Cleveland Field Hockey Association. ln a fall sports day here, mem- bers of all three teams out-scored Bowling Green, 3-l. Sliding through blinding snow in the all-star game, Army, captained by Liz Hirzler, edged out Navy, led by Jackie Bray, 4-3. Mule and goat mascots helped cheer the teams, but top awards go to officials who braved the weather to referee the tense game. Sue Harter, Navy, and Nancy Gouse, Army, battle it out while Army's defense stands ready to move. Small groups perfect individual skill with ballet leg. Spectacular Synch Show If you gazed into Crane Pool around Morch ZO, you sow Castle Reflections of a romantic past cre- ated by Oberlin's Synchronized Swimming Club. The newly united club drilled on techniques from ballet legs to porpoise dives to prepore for this annual show. Precision drills of soldiers ot dawn, a lavish regal ban- quet, and a grand ball complete with court jesters mode pole even our most vivid dreams. Militar salute conve s a sense of t uv v precision. 7 Jo Preising, blocked by Liz Forrer, looks for an opening to make another one of her famous shots. Tigers Win, 48-38 While spectators chewed gum and muttered no sweat, man, the players of the 52nd annual Yale- Princeton all-star game pivoted and passed their way through an exciting four quarters. Even the males present had to admire the skill of the cream of Hales' basketball-playing crop. The Tigers managed to hold their lead throughout the game, and, in spite of a valiant last-quarter rally by the Bulldogs, their three- senior forward squad led them to victory, 48-38. Singers from many dorms took advantage of their pre-game opportunity to rib some of Oberlin's quirks and traditions in the annual song contest. Dascomb's Fantastique, featuring modern dance as well as singing, and The Rime of the Ancient Motto gained the freshmen first place. But May and Harkness proved that even upper-classmen can have spirit by coming in second and third with their creations, No Sweat, Man, and Normative Nonsense. May's No Sweat Man gave the true flavor of original college rock and roll. YALE, First Row: Jeff Reynolds, Mep Schmitt, Anne Henderson, PRINCETON, First Row: Sandy Kremer, Jo Preising, Jo Dyer, Liz Lorie Brod. Second Row: Betty Thomay, Sue Harter, Alice Darnell, Hirzler. Second Row: Prudy Jones, Sue Klingaman, Carol Knittle, Liz Forrer, Pat Williamson, Gwen Judd, Minnie Douglass. Sonje Gregg, Marne Sayles, Win Wightman, Nancy Ames. Liz Forrer and Jo Preising reach for the skies in an im- portant jump play. Barb Kres creates a feeling of happiness through the free use of her arms and legs in last spring's dance Ondine. Barb Kres, Marylin Pauley, and Ann Adele Lloyd stride boldly in succession to the music of Handel in Theme and Variations. Dancers Travel With characteristic quick grace, the members of the Modern Dance Club prepared and executed four programs this year. Last fall they performed in Hall Auditorium as part of the Lively Arts program. Both junior and senior groups then presented a show at St. John's College in Cleveland. During the winter, the girls worked out new routines for their April perform- ance for the AAUW of Lorain, after which they re- turned for the climax of their year, the Spring Dance program on April 25 and 26. Barb Kres and Nancilee Rogos provide a serene setting for Doris Goldberg's dramatic leap. Both teams await the inevitable fatal impact of this spiked ball. Let or Strike? Echoes of Y-P songs and cheers had barely died away when volleyball enthusiasts filled the basketball courts. Faculty wives and grad students as well as house and class players spiked and served their way through a successful season, overcoming the obstacle of this year's new rules. Mud threatened to stop this spring's softball teams, but the players somehow got over, around or through it to complete their regular games and their final all-star battle. Jo Preising spikes volleyball into opponent's court. Bunny Loud prepares to slam ball by Jo Saltsman's ear. Carolyn Newton bowls a strike in the dorm tournament. Ping-g-g Pong-g-g lf the skill shown in the tournaments at Hales this February is any indication, the ping-pong tables in the Rec Hall saw lots of activity last winter. Sixteen girls competed in championship and consola- tion tournaments, with freshmen Amy Fielder and Marcia Heller, both from Talcott, winning the victors' laurels. Girls Invacle Pop's Alleys Do you see the pins at the other end of the alley as profs, housemothers, bluebooks? lf so, you'll prob- ably understand why over 75 girls bowled through house competition this year and came, despite the noise, to watch the final play-off between the winning house teams. Amy Fielder out-maneuvers Coco Ferguson. Feathers Fly Badminton birds should have gone south this winter, judging from the beating they took at Hales Gym. Wrist taps, smashes, and all intermediate strokes com- bined to make it an exciting sea- son for birds, players, and spec- tators alike. Carol Van Dyke deftly returns the birdie 1. -- ,sg--K-,.,,k -5 Tan, Anyone? Want a guaranteed sunburn? Go out for a spring sport. Trampolining in Hales park- ing lot insured an even tan, and spotters even saved you from the occupational haz- ard of spills on the gravel. Tennis players got red noses, at least, from watching the ball here and at the Ohio Women's Tennis Tournament at Miami, The back of the knee is the vulnerable spot of the archer, while golfers are marked by their light tint as spending most ot their time tramping through woods and brook in search of lost balls. Nancy Ames skims tap at grass in an approach shot. To land on her back or stomach is the question for Sheila Gow. Cathy Pierce sights along arrow to hit the bull's eye lpicture on page l24l. is-f 1 , K Nancy Gates displays top serving form in tournament. I2 Z MEN'S VARSITY SPORTS Two on one: Webb Van Winkle and Tom McDade crowd out Grove City offense. Fred Hartrick sets up a pass down field. Booters Drop Although the i957 Oberlin soccer team was ham- pered throughout the season by a lack of scoring punch, each game was closely contested and a great deal more exciting than the final record would indi- cate. Only strong teams from Slippery Rock in Penn- sylvania and Earlham in Indiana managed to win by more than one-goal margins. The Yeoman forward line pelted their opponents' goals with numerous shots, but many went wide and only nine found the nets, whereas fourteen goals were tallied by opponent teams. Co-captains Loren Day and Jim Whitely did a fine job of keeping spirit high throughout the diffi- cult season as the squad played in the shadow of former nationally famous Oberlin teams. Prospects for the l958 season are considerably more promising, for many lettermen and a strong junior varsity squad will be returning. This isn't basketball, Ben Lindfors. Kick it! Close Contests Jim Whitely seems doomed to lose the ball, his balance --or both! Soccer--l 957 Oberlin ..........,. .... 2 Case Tech ....... ..... l Oberlin... .... 0 Slippery Rock ...... 2 Oberlin ...... ...... 4 Ohio Wesleyan .... ..... l Oberlin... ...... O Denison ......... l Oberlin ...... ...... l Akron .......... ..... I Oberlin ...... ...... O Kenyon ........... ..... l Oberlin ...... l Grove City ..... 2 Oberlin... ...... l Ohio State .... 2 Oberlin... ...... O Earlham ...... 3 First Row: Steve Lowenstein, Gerry Span, Bill Waite, Pete Franklin, Tom McDade, Ken Coutts, John Laguardia, Bill Ellis, Mike Mag- doff, Chip Wright, Harry Stang, Lew Rosewater. Second Row: Cal Lovejoy, Bob Phillips, Pete DeSmit, Bill Griswold, Stuart Smith, Curt Coutts, Karl Stephens, Fred Hartrick, Co-captains Loren Day and Jim Whitely, Dave Lockwood, Don Coleman, Rog Rosenkrantz, Tony Norman, Ben Lindfors, Vic Lawoyin, Karl Herrmann, John Vinocur. Third Row: Paul Worz, Assistant Coach Fred Shults, Art Rossio, Bob Ailes, Gordon Stewart, Rolf Sternglanz, John Donald- son, Lew Perry, Ronny Taylor, Mike Klein, John Andolfatto, Dave .... K Goalie Steve Lowenstein heads the ball out of dangerous territory. Hersey, Jim Stratton, Pete Dawson, Ed Mahlowitz, Jude Aidoo, Cam McClusky, Jim Meeks, Coach Cliff Stevenson. Fourth Row: Dick Brown, Dan Hilberman, Willard Johnson, Ron Malmstrom, Lee Younger, Lazlo Babos, Dick Baker, Mike Lipsky, Eric Bell, Ron Hirsch, Dick Pollick, Don Katzner, Dick Barthelemy, Bob Schader, Alden Small, Webster Van Winkle. Fifth Row: Don Lifton, Dave Nichols, John Widder, Paul Potter, Franklin Miller, Jim Scott, Frank Taussig, Bill Webster, Charles Mason, Dave Grotke, Art White, Bill Estabrook, Dick Potter, Bob Hamilton, Jerome Karter. 19.1 First Row: Bill Skinner, Vic Swenson, Lew Kain, Howard Fullerton, Tom Bechtel. Second Row: Dudley Watkins, Hank Danaceau, Hugh Evans, Dave Robinson, Warren Solomon, Co-captains Dave Lyons and Bob Service, Munro Meyersburg, Fritz Lehmann, John Grigg, Fred Spiegelberg, Leon Lewis, lvar Ylvisaker. Third Row: Ed Rutsky, Jim Wampler, Jim Wolfe, Mark Richards, Dave Fischer, Dick Baker, Bob Gill, Art Criddle, Dave Cole, Bruce Richards, Jim Scoville, Bob Hackman, Ron Walcott, Coach Dan Kinsey. Fourth Row: Julian Rich, Leroy Lamborn, Howard Storch, Eric Fisher, Larry Keefer, Donald Tull, Mark Stevens, Jim Clark, Dick Middle- ton, Dave Wilson, Bill Mitchell. Harriers Place Well at the Finish Line Dave Lyons tries desperately to gather up enough energy for that final sprint to put him first. Sounding the end of the first half of the football game, the referee's gun also signaled the beginning of the cross-country season as the runners finished warming up and began their trek over the Oberlin countryside. After a slow start, the Crimson and Gold Harriers captured five dual meets in a row for a 7-3 season record, placing third in the Ohio Conference, and then raced into fourth place at the All-Ohio Meet. Steady performances by returning veterans and new- comers sparked the i957 season, giving promise of strong future teams. Co-captains Bob Service and Dave Lyons, both four-year lettermen, consistently finished among the top three, and Service turned in an Oberlin season high of Zl 236.3 against Geneva. Then it was time for the second half of the football game. Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin Oberlin .,.,., Oberlin ..,,,. Oberlin ...... ,..,..,,,...... Oberlin ...... ,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,. Cross Country-l 957 Slippery Rack Grove City Geneva 27 39 29 ......22 Westminster ......35 Ohio Wesleyan . ......l8 Case Tech ......25 Kent State 23 l7 l6 Wooster Akron ............... Ohio Conference-Oberlin 3rd All Ohio-Oberlin 4th Hiram .............., FOOTBALL, First Row: Ray Killen, Jack Coniam, Jim Robinson, Bob Moses, Vince Yinger, Jim Griffin, Bill Jennings, Knut Aagaard, Assistant Manager Jolly Stern. Second Row: Head Trainer Tom Shuman, John Smith, Dick Bearse, Art Hallett, Bruce Marcus, Henry Edwards, Co-captains Bob Kummer and Bob Steller, Bob Clark, Bill Guerrero, Tom Kummer, Steve Mostow. Third Row: As- sistant Coach Bill Grice, Manager Hugh Vernon, Equipment Man- ager Gordon Comings, Terry Keats, Curtis Maloy, Cory Clark, Jim Donovan, Dick Boyle, Ken Roseman, Roy Buck, Dave Opton, Dave Fitzgerald, Assistant Trainer Don Drucker, Assistant Coach Bob Kretchmar, Head Coach Lysle Butler, Assistant Coach Ralph Bibler. Fourth Row: Allen Hubbard, Dave Emerson, Bill Cheney, Keith Sugaski, Joe Horn, Woody Donovan, Chuck Boardman, Bill Kloss, Ron Shapiro. Yeomen Score Victory over Earlham A smashing 45-O victory over Earlham highlighted on otherwise dismal season for the Yeomon eleven. Brilliant broken field running by Hank Edwards and bruising line play by Dave Hibbard and Pete Hoag failed to compensate for the lack of depth which has plagued Oberlin for the last few seasons. Except for the Earlham game and a l4-l4 tie with Allegheny, the gridders went down to defeat in every contest. l97 points, an average of 24.6 per game, were scored against the porous Crimson and Gold defense, while the offense could muster only lO5 during the eight games. Despite the l-l -6 record, the Butlermen gave the home audience several thrilling moments. Against Allegheny, they battled back from a l4-O disadvan- tage to tie the score and came within inches of victory in the waning seconds of the fourth quarter. Graduation will deprive the team of four-year let- termon Hank Edwards, as well as Bruce Marcus and co-captains Bob Kummer and Bob Steller. Head Coach Lysle Butler, after 29 years, is also leaving the squad to devote full time to his activities as Athletic Director. Assistant Coach Bill Grice will take his place. Football-l 957 Oberlin ......... ..... 7 Hiram ....... .... l 3 Oberlin ......... ........ l 9 Otterbein ...... ...... 3 4 Oberlin ......... Allegheny ...... i4 Oberlin .....,... Oberlin ...... Oberlin ...... Oberlin ...... Oberlin ......... Ohio Wesleyan Kenyon .......... Earlham ........ Denison ..... Wooster ..... Bill Guerrero jump-passes for the touchdown. Freshman quarterback Jack Coniam evades opposition tackler for a long goalward run. As Ray Killen attempts to down the ballcarrier, Pete Hoag and Keith Sugaski rush to the spot. On the defensive side, Keith Sugaski tackles startled passer. Z Referee watches closely as Al McKnight applies punishment hold. Wrestlers Pin Conference Tie Danaceau does it again! Concluding a brilliant mat coreer for Oberlin, Co-captain Hank Danaceau, with almost legendary precision, pinned all three of his opponents in the conference championships, help- ing to give the Oberlin Wrestling Squad a first-place tie with Akron. Danaceau, wrestling at l37 pounds, compiled a three-year record of 34 wins and one de- feat. Repeating his l957 victory, Co-captain Bill First Row: Bill Mitchell, Tom Firor, Co-captains Hank Danaceou and Bill Skinner, Bill Rugh, Cory Clark. Second Row: Al McKnight, Kit Salter, Walt Dickerson, Skinner walked away with the conference champion- ship in the l23 pound division again this year and lost only one match during the entire season. Further con- ference honors were added when Tom Firor captured second place in the heavyweight division. An over- all record of 4-4 in season competition with defeats of such formidable opponents as Denison and Kenyon testifies to the exceptional balance of the '57-58 team. Ray Fehlan, Dick Aldrich, Bob Guthrie, Mike Margolis, Ed Rutsky. Third Row: Don Larrick, Ed Kolar, Jerry Lau, John Young, Manager Fritz Lehmann, Bob Golden. Wrestling-l 957-58 Oberlin ...... ...., Oberlin ....,, ..... Oberlin ....,. ........ Oberlin ....,, ........ Oberlin ....,. ........ Oberlin ,..,.. ..... Oberlin ..,......,.................. Oberlin ...,.................,.Y Ohio Conference I9 Western Reserve ..... O Bowling Green ...... Allegheny ......,.. Hiram ....,..,.... Ohio Wesleyan ,A,, ll 23 26 Kenyon .....,....... I5 l9 Denison ...............A,,.. 8 Akron .....,.,,......,.,,,,, Oberlin lst ftie with Akronl Freshman Cory Clark circles cautiously around his opponent. First Row: Mike Boisen, Paul Adler, Dave Taggart, Bob Preston, Dave Cook. Second Row: Don Coleman, Shelly Miller, Jim Owens, Co-captains Dave Herzig and Arnie Goldstein, Bill Vaile, Hugh Tucker, Ed Turvey. Third Row: Hal Kaplan, Dave Canfield, Dick Fencing Oberlin ..... Oberlin ..... 1958 Oberlin ......,. Oberlin ..... Oberlin .,...... Oberlin ..... Oberlin ........ Oberlin ........ Oberlin ........ Oberlin ....,... Buffalo ................ ...... Fenn ..................... ...... Western Reserve Wayne ................... ...... Case Tech .......... ...... Ohio State ....... Detroit ............. Case Tech .......... ...... Western Reserve Fenn .,.................. .,.,.. Mendes, Ned Shearer, Coach Mike Golejewski, Bob Lippmann, Dan Magidson, Karl Stephens, John Donaldson. Fourth Row: Jon Williams, Jim Scoville, Jim Clark, George Glenn, Gene Thursbee, Pete Hale, Dave Bradford, Dave DeMarco, Manager Don Silverman. Fencers Failed lt is annoying enough for a fencer brought up on The Three Musketeers to have to face opponents wearing masks and wielding tipped weapons, but this year's Oberlin team had even more right than usual to be irritated since five of its six losses were by only one point, and its victory in the other four meets of the season only partially compensated for this frustration. Only three lettermen will be lost by gradu- ation-Co-captains Dave Herzig and Arnie Goldstein and sabre captain Karl Stephens, the high scorer of the season. Eight returning lettermen will form a solid nucleus for next year's team, and Mike Golejewski, in his sec- ond season here, will have a chance to show the improved style of fencing he brought to the Oberlin team. Lungel BASKETBALL, First Row: Manager Don Drucker, Jack Williams, Row Assistant Coach Bill Grice John Erikson Pete Neuman Paul Bob Gutmann, Honorary Captain Homer Ace Gilchrist, Mal Owens Ron Jacobs Pete Lund Merrill Shanks Niel Good Joe Griffith, Bob Fishback, Equipment Manager Rusty Comings. Second Horn John Hopper Earl Seidman Coach Bob Clork Cagers Net 12 Wins Headed by the 3 G's-Gilchrist, Gutmann, and Griffith-the Oberlin cagers turned in a i2-6 season record, their best since l95O. Star Ace Gilchrist, break- ing records right and left, boosted his own season scoring record by hitting for a total of 360 points, established a new Jones Field House high with 36 against Otterbein, and compiled a four-year record total of l,233 tallies. With an average of 20 points per game, Ace captured the Conference individual scoring crown. Mal Griffith's long one handers kept the defense honest, and Ron Jacobs teamed with Bob Gutmann to control the boards, preventing the double teaming of Gilchrist, The fifth starting position was filled by guard Pete Neuman. Freshman newcomers Pete Lund, Merrill Shanks, and John Erikson ably re- lieved the tired big five, Although the three key start- ers have played their last game in an Oberlin uniform, the strong set of returning veterans looks forward to another successful season. Too heavily guarded to shoot, Ace Gilchrist passes to a teammate. Basketball--l 957-58 Oberlin .,,,, .,,,.... Oberlin ..,,, .f,.... Oberlin ,,,,. ....4.. Oberlin ,.,.. ,.VVV.. Oberlin .,,,, ....... Oberlin .,... ....f.. Oberlin ,,.., ....... Oberlin ..,.. ....... Oberlin ,.,.. .....v. Oberlin ..... ,,..... Oberlin ..... ,,,,, Oberlin .,Y,, ..,.,,. Oberlin ,,,,. ....... Oberlin ...,, ..,.,.. Oberlin .,... .....,. Oberlin ..... ....... Oberlin ...., ,...... Oberlin ....Y ,,,,... Allegheny ..... Denison ...... Capital .,,,,,,,. Case Tech ...,. Fenn .......... Heidelberg ..... Kenyon .....,...,.. Wittenberg ,..,., Otterbein ...,... Wooster .,,.... Akron .,,....,,,,,,, Buffalo State .,.. Rochester .A,,.... l-liram ........,.,,., Western Reserve Ohio Wesleyan Mt. Union .,s..,.. Ashland .,s.... Finding the Fenn defense weak, Pete Neuman rises to the occasion Paul Owens has his eyes set on one goal-that basket! First row: Chris Hiatt, Stan Swanson, Ca-captain Stu Smith, Rey- nold Sachs, John Laguardia, Pete Michel, Woody Donovan. Second Row: Garry Hobart, Bill Waite, Ken Coutts, Mike Klein, John Warner, Murray Tucker, Howard Gillary, Munro Meyersburg. Coach Ralph Bibler, John Day, Dean Flower, Jim Mathis, Co- captain Dave Robinson, Bob Huenefeld, John Hodous, Manager Don Tull. Mermen Place Second in Conference Meet Oberlin swimmers placed second in the conference meet this year, beaten only by the powerful Kenyon team. The Mermen placed finalists in twelve of the fourteen meet events and were lecl to triumph by sophomore Dean Flower's l :lZ.6 conference record in the lOO-yard breaststroke and Co-captain Stu Smith's l :O5.6 record victory in the lOO-yard backstroke. This season the team won its first four dual meets, but was unable to maintain this high standard, going down to defeat in the last four meets. Though the team will lose such outstanding seniors as Bob Huenefeld and John Day, who led the team in individual medley, the but- terfly, and freestyling, promise for the future lies in sophomores John Laguardia and Mike Klein, who placed high in conference events. Captain-elect Pete Michel should contribute to the backstrokers' strength, while consistently strong performances can be expect- ed from freshman Reynold Sachs. Stu Smith backstrokes his way to another record-breaking victory. Splashing ahead, John Laguardia cops an- other first in the butterfly. Swimming-l 958 Oberlin... ...... 48 Ohio Wesleyan . Oberlin... ...... 56 Case Tech Oberlin... ...... 55 Wooster ..... Oberlin... ...... 50 Kent State Oberlin... ...... 38 Grove City Oberlin... ...... 38 Carnegie Tech . Oberlin... ........... ...... 2 4 Bowling Green . Oberlin... ....................... 26 Kenyon ......... Conference Relays-Oberlin 2nd Ohio Conference-Oberlin 2nd Diver Dave Robinson displays proper form as he plunges into Crane Pool- ' i feet first. K FIRST ROW: Carl Peterson, Joe Hodgson, Jack Williams. Esseks. THIRD ROW: Bob Clark, Jon Christianson, Don Webster SECOND ROW: Bob Myers, Larry Schrider, Dick Wigley, John Ed Weldon, Ed Sundt, Clyde Slicker, Bill Guerrero. Chivily, Bob Ashcraft, Dave Hoecker, Coach Bob Kretchmar, Dick Baseball Team Tours North Carolina Coach Bob Kretchmar's team opened the l957 season with a southern tour in April, the first since l939. The squad of fifteen players toured North Carolina, playing two games each at Elon College and the University of North Carolina. ln all four games the Yeomen found strong competition, Elon triumphed, l2-l and lO-l, and North Carolina lost the first game, 7-5, but regained a 4-2 victory in a second attempt. Back in Oberlin, severe injuries hampered several team members. lnfielder Don Webster suffered a prolonged charley-horse, catcher Clyde Slicker in- jured his hand, and a bruised shoulder put shortstop Ed Sundt temporarily out of commission. These in- juries, however, did not handicap the team, the 5-2 defeat of Akron and the landslide, l7-4, victory over Fenn proved to be the outstanding games in a season of 8 wins and 4 losses. Ed Sundt falls into catcher for an out at home plate Oberlin ..... Baseball--1957 9 Baldwin Wallace Oberlin ..... ...... 5 Oberlin ..... ,..... l l Otterbein ........., Oberlin ..... ..,... O Denison Oberlin ..... ,...,.. l 7 Fenn ................ Oberlin ...... ...... 6 Hiram ...,.....,..,. Oberlin ..,..... ...... 6 Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin ..,.. ...... 6 Mount Union ..., Oberlin ......,. ...... 4 Capital .,.....,.... Oberlin ........ ...... 5 Akron ........ Oberlin ...... ....., 4 Heidelberg ..... Oberlin ......... ...... 3 Wooster ............ Oberlin ...... ...... 6 Wooster ..........., Oberlin ..... ...... 6 Baldwin Wallace Kenyon ,.,............ ...... Bob Ashcroft races the ball to first base in a split-second play. An incoming Denison runner grimaces as Jack Williams threatens to tag him out. Dave Hoecker connects in the Denison game. 42 ll. ... M FIRST ROW: Bob Barnes, Dave Hibbard, Rolf Sternglanz, Bill Bonsteel, John Hodous, Steve Lowenstein, Henry Danaceau. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Chuck Suhr, Dick Knowles, Mike Goldhamer, Bill Reed, Bruce Marcus, Co-Captains Harlan Gephart and Ralph Dupee, Ken Lindfors, George Tagatz, Dick Brysacz, Tom McDade. THIRD ROW: Cam McClusky, Charles FitzGerald, Bill Cheney, Bob Huenefeld, Lyle Ashby, Ben Lindfors, Ernest Attwell, Steve Apthorp, Tom Kummer, Dan Martin, Herb Bluten- thal, Coach Cliff Stevenson. FOURTH ROW: Curt Coutts, John Laguardia, Reed Watkins, Ken Coutts, Don Coleman, Ken Gould, Ralph Blumenthal, Woody Donovan, Dave Sharer, George Alex- ander. Hobart Match Brings Laurels to Lacrosse Squad Although they failed to duplicate their l956 un- defeated season, the Lacrosse squad, co-captained by Ralph Dupee and Harlan Gephart, scored a com- mendable 5-3 record. Highlights of the season in- A tense moment as an Oberlin player at- tempts to outwit the goalie. cluded the stunning lO-9 double over-time upset against favored Hobart and the match with Akron, in which Dupee tied the national collegiate record of l4 goals. Despite the loss of four starters, Coach Cliff Stevenson feels that the squad possesses the experience to produce a winning season in l95S. K Dave Hibbard makes a shot, much to the chagrin of the opposite team. The ball falls short of the goal as Akron thwarts Ben Lindfors' attempt to score The opposition allows Bill Reed to gain possession of the ball-but only momentarily. 44 Another goal for Oberlin! Oberlin Lacrosse--'I 957 9 Ohio State ..... Oberlin ..... ....... l l Oberlin ..... ....... l 8 Ohio Wesleyan Oberlin ...,,... ....... l O Hobart ..,.....,.. Oberlin .... 4 Kenyon .......,. Oberlin .,...... .....,. 5 Kenyon ..... Oberlin ..... ,.,.... 2 l Akron .......... Oberlin ..,.. .,.. 3 Ohio State ..,. Denison .,.,........ ...... Ralph Dupee and opponent tangle for the ball. Bad Weather Fails to Dampen Netmen's Spirit April showers heralded the beginning of the l957 tennis season and severely limited the team's practice. Despite this handicap, however, the Crimson netmen crushed all their opponents except conference cham- pion Denison to compile an 8-l season record. Coached by Lysle Butler and paced by sophomore ace Howie Rowland, the team overwhelmed Akron and Wooster, 9-O each, in the two outstanding games of the season. The team's high standard of perform- ance earned Oberlin third place in the Ohio Confer- ence held in May, the doubles players, Tony Norman and Andy Maguire, climbed to the finals before they met defeat from Denison, 6-O, 6-3. Unlike most other Oberlin teams, the netmen did not lose many mem- bers through graduation, Coach Butler will have eight of the nine lettermen playing in the i958 SSGSOFI. Tennis Oberlin ...... ..... 9 Oberlin ...... ..... 7 Oberlin ...... ..... 6 Oberlin ...... ..... 9 Oberlin ...... ..,,. 6 Oberlin ...... ..... O Oberlin ...... .,.... ,....... 5 Oberlin ...... .......,............ 6 Oberlin ...... ....................... 6 -'I 957 Akron .,...,... Kent State Kenyon ......... Wooster ....,.. Ohio Wesleyan Denison .......... .,..... Bowling Green Mount Union ..... ...... Case Tech ..... Ohio Conference-Oberlin 3rd FlRST ROW: Gil Gleason, Don Menzi, Dave Lockwood, Honorary Captain Jim Compere, Tony Norman. SECOND ROW: .lim Bram- mer, Jack Porter, Dave Byrens, Pete Blum, Joel Findler. THIRD Tony Norman skillfully returns a backhand on the home courts. ROW: John Patterson, Andy Maguire, Howard Rowland, Bill Stein, Bob McGrath, Coach Lysle Butler. 'I4 46 FIRST ROW: John Mayer, Dave Muller, Don Van Houten, Howard Fullerton, Dick Boyle, Bill Vaile. SECOND ROW: Rusty Comings, Assistant Coach Ralph Bibler, John Kepler, Bob MacLaren, Gerry Lehmann, Captains Tyler Olsen and Steve Wise, Aaron Lazare, Forrest Jobes, Dick Henderson, Bob Giffin, Ken Burnett. THIRD ROW: Don Mark, Leon Lewis, Bob Ailes, Bob Service, Stewart Track-1957 Oberlin ....... ....... 7 3 IX2 Akron .......................,.. 53 V2 Oberlin ....... ....... 9 5 2X3 Western Reserve ........., 31 IX3 Oberlin ....... ...,.., 8 4 IX6 Case ...........,.....,.,.....,.. 41 5X6 Oberlin ..... .,.,... 8 9 U2 Kent State ....... ........ 3 7 U2 Oberlin ..... ....,.. 6 2 Wooster ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 5 Oberlin ...... ....... 5 9 Ohio Wesleyan .......,.,,. 68 Oberlin. ,,.,,................A.. 90 U2 Denison ....,....,....,....,,,,. 36 U2 Oberlin .... 85 Central State 58 Wilmington ..l8 Oberlin I22 IX3 John Carroll ..26 IX3 Hiram .,,,.,.,,. 20 IX3 Ohio Conference-Oberlin 2nd Stretching for extra inches, Fred Gaige Iunges forward in a broad jump. ' r ' gms , ,,A-VM, Work, Fritz Lehmann, Merritt Cleaver, Rog Livingston, Lewis Kain, Coach Dan Kinsey. FOURTH ROW: Munro Meyersburg, Vic Lawoyin, Alan Carroll, Tony Mott, Dick Khanlian, Don Tull, Don Larner, Walt Johnson, Robin Smit. MISSING: Loren Day, Fred Gaige, Tom Harris, Dave Heeter, Captain Bob Takach, Ivar Ylvisaker, Walt Johnson ...... Do or die dash. Identical form and individual spirit characterize Karl De- Long and Ty Olsen as they lead Oberlin to another victory. Thinclads Score 7-2 Record Supported by strong performances in the sprints and jumping events, the l957 Oberlin thinclads com- pleted the season with a 7-2 record. Except for the two defeats by conference champions Ohio Wesleyan and Wooster, the team scored impressively against all its opponents. Co-captains Ty Olsen, Bob Takach, and Steve Wise earned points in the 880, 440, and broad jump respectively, while Fred Gaige, Vic La- woyin, and Bob Service excelled in the hurdles, high jump, and mile run. Sophomore sprinter Walt John- son finished second behind Olympic dash star lra Murchison in the Cleveland Knights of Columbus games and later tied the.Oberlin lOOi yard dash record with a 9.8 clocking in the conference final. The l958 team, captained by Service, will have to work to duplicate this creditable record. Displaying an unusual individual technique, Vic Lawoyin hurls himself up and over the crossbar. Oberlin's Fred Gaige leads by a leg. I4 Coach Bob Clark, Eric Weber, Co-Captain Dave Logan, Ronny Taylor, Co-Captain Dick Rooney, Tom Queen. MISSING: Frank Ransick. Golf Team Battles Strong Competition Under the tutelage of Coach Bob Clark, the golf team stroked its way to a winning 5-4 season in com- petition with nine other Ohio Colleges. This narrow margin of victory indicates that the team faced con- siderable competition, forcing them to fight for every point. Rivalry was particularly keen in the contest with Kenyon, but the Yeomen, led by Co-Captain Dick Rooney, drove the Lords to a l9V2-V2 defeat on the home links. Consistently fine playing, moreover, awarded fifth place to the team in the Ohio Confer- ence. With such a record behind them, Tom Queen's l958 team can look forward optimistically to next spring. Golf-'I 957 Oberlin 3 M Akron l2M Oberlin i5M Case .... V2 Oberlin l2M Hiram ...., 3V2 Oberlin l 9M Kenyon ...... W Oberlin 9M Heidelberg ...... 6M Oberlin 3 Wooster ...... l7 Oberlin ..... .... 9 M Mount Union 6M Oberlin 4 Alliance .,....... ...... l 2 Oberlin ..... 6 Ohio Wesleyan l0 An Oberlin golfer blasts the ball from the sondtrap to the green. A fy L NX fl X .X .sf sw Z, kd f W XXQXA xx X 64' R X if 0 up ff .,JqQ?5NNQif ' 15' inf X X 9 kClgl1sii2Eig fff H' PEOPLE People fl , K 1 AUX X + MW' 521 N mf X WT Q P W 3 F if Q XEXR Q E ZXVQJ ag J if X In the Libe Contents . . Administration . . Faculty . . . Graduate Students . . Senior Class . Junior Class . . Sophomore Class . . Freshman Class .... Advertising and Directory 149 153 161 165 183 193 205 219 ADMINISTRATIUN President and Mrs. Stevenson, Nicholas, and Napoleon welcome Ann Lee at the annual fall re- ception for new students. Beyond the Desk From morn to setting sun President Stevenson fills the minutes of each day with activities astonishing in number and variety. Meetings, speeches, and other for-reaching interests call him from his desk in the Administration Building. No sooner had our president returned from Miami, where he addressed the Asso- ciation of American Colleges in sessions on general education, than he attended a three-day conference at Columbus as a member of the Ohio Commission on Education. Also on the Ohio educational scene, Presi- dent Stevenson is treasurer of the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges, which is instrumental in soliciting financial aid from Ohio industries for the twenty-nine member colleges. Reflecting his deep interest in scholarship and international affairs, he serves not only on the National Committee for Full- bright Awards and the Rhodes Scholarship Committee but also as a trustee for the Institute of lnternational Education. ln spite of many such duties as these, this post year President Stevenson oddresed other groups, including the educational societies at Findlay, Ohio and Fort Wayne, Indiana, and the Parent Teachers' Association in Essex County, New jersey. Outside strictly educational circles, the president is a member of the Council for World Affairs and the Council on Foreign Relations and is also a director of the Council for Financial Education and the Commonwealth Fund. These few important aspects of President Stevenson's diverse activity reveal his real concern for and devo- tion to the educational welfare not only of Oberlin College but also of the country as a whole. David Robertson Blair Stewart Donald Love Director of the Conservatory Dean of the College Secretary of the College Administration Looks Ahead Anticipating necessary changes in the Oberlin College of the future, the administration made two major decisions this year. Last june the Board of Trustees, in response to the pressing building needs, approved a seven-year construction plan based on a study of future campus needs conducted by Douglas Orr. ln order to complete the first phase of this pro- gram by August l962, the trustees authorized im- mediate action on five initial steps. First, Severance Chemical Laboratory, which will be renovated for the use of the zoology department, will be replaced by a Sl,680,000 science building, Second, the addition of a wing to Hall Auditorium for the speech depart- ment will make possible the demolition of Sturges Hall, built in l884. Third, a 52,250,000 Conservatory of Music will be constructed on the corner lot now occupied by Wright Zoological Laboratory and Sturges Hall, Fourth, the present Conservatory will be torn down to make room for the new Henry King Churchill Memorial Building. Fifth, Westervelt Hall, an old high school building used by the College since l927, will be abandoned. This fall construction began on an addition to Hales Gymnasium. Although this program carries with it the destruc- tion of the familiar, worn buildings that mean Ober- lin College to us today, it does represent a recogni- tion of the insufficiency of the present facilities and a step in the necessary modernization of the Oberlin scene. After thorough study, survey, and research, the administration announced a raise in tuition, which will be used for a l3fMp increase in faculty salaries. The january action resulted from the desire to main- tain the high teaching standards essential to the strength of Oberlin. Reflecting a real concern for the problems of o new era at Oberlin, these two decisions are important milestones in the administration's attempt to meet and solve these problems. W. Dean Holdeman Mary Dolliver Leonard Stidley Dean of Men Dean of Women Dean of the School of Theology Harvey Cox William Davis Robert Dixon Paul Douglas Max Durfee Director of Treasurer Assistant Dean ot the College Director of Public Relations Director of College Religious Activities Health Service Leslie Fishel Robert jackson Robe rt Keesey john Kennedy George Michaelides Alumni Secretary Director of Admissions Assistant to the President Secretary of the Conservatory Director of Schauffler .Zig ' -i' 'i': f ,N 5? H-inf Dorothy Smith Paul Steg Eileen Thornton Lewis Tower Katharine von Wenck Director of Bureau of Assistant Director of Librarian of the College Business Manager Associate Dean of Women Appointments the Conservatory FACULTY No rest-even at home-for weary professors. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lewis grade bluebooks as they sit by the fireplace. Introductory Courses Try Independent Studies Experimentation was the faculty watchword this year as evidenced by the novel plan to give students of introductory psychology, mathematics, and Zoology a chance to try their luck at independent studies. Sev- eral classes, selected arbitrarily from each of these courses, met regularly at the beginning of the year and then studied independently for ten weeks. When this experimental period was over, students returned to regular class meetings. Students participating in the plan gained valuable experience in planning and carrying out programs of study on their own and could follow up topics and questions that they found most important and interesting. Professors were able to use the extra time to handle more classes and to give more personal assistance to students than a regular schedule would allow. lt is faculty programs and experiments like these that contribute to the vitality and excellence of Oberlin College-both now and for the future. David Anderson Carl Arlt Paul Arnold Physics Economics Fine Arts Frederick Artz Walter Aschaffenburg Simon Barenbaum History Music Theory and French Composition John Baum Gladys Beal William Berman Ralph Bibler Paul Boase Andrew Bongiorno Mathematics Physical Education Viola and Violin Physical Education Speech English Hayden Boyers Werner Bromund Harold Bryson John Burns Barbara Calmer Edward Capps French Chemistry Singing English Physical Education Fine Arts Ellsworth Carlson Robert Clark John Clough Lawrence Cole Gerald Cooke Robert Deahl History Physical Education Music Theory Psychology Religion Music Theory Lawrence DeMott Helen Domonkos Fenner Douglass Wade Ellis John Elvin Thomas Fenn Geology and Geography Physical Education Organ Mathematics Piano Government Frederick Foreman Elizabeth Foster Grigg Fountain Robert Fountain John Frazer Reuel Frost Geology and Geography English Organ Singing Violoncello and Geology and Geography Ensemble Bernard Garniez John Gearey Samuel Goldberg Floyd Gove Nathan Greenberg William Grice French German Mathematics Education Classics Physical Education Henry Grubbs Robert Gunderson Daniel Harris Howard Hatton Peter Hawkins William Hellmuth French Speech Singing Singing Chemistry Economics Hope Hibbard Leonard Hoffman Clyde Holbrook Leo Holden Walter Horton Sara Houston Zoology English Religion Organ Systematic Theology Physical Education Carle Howe lnda Howland Joseph Hungate Wilfred Jewkes Ellen Johnson George Jones Physics Eurhythmics and Piano English Fine Arts Botany Music Theory Carl Kammeyer Thomas Kepler Daniel Kinsey Janet Knapp John Kneller Edward Kormondy Chemistry New Testament Physical Education History of Music French Zoology Language and Literature Robert Kretchmar John Kurtz Beryl Ladd David Laird George Lanyi Thomas LeDuc Physical Education German Piano English Government History William Lee Charley Leistner Kornelius Lems Ben Lewis J. D. Lewis Lucy Lewis Philosophy ot Religion Speech Botany Economics Government Harp George Lillich Ruth Lister Edward Long Celeste McCollough Betty McCue Stanton McLaughlin Music Theory Religious Education Religion Psychology Physical Education English Thurston Manning Edward Mattos Herbert May Robert Melcher Helen Merson Stanton Millet Physics Piano Old Testament Music Theory Physical Education English Language and - Literature Margaret Modlish David Moyer Charles Murphy Richard Murphy Bain Murray Richard Myers Music Theory Pianoforte Classics History and Literature Music Theory Sociology and of Music Anthropology Carol Nott Llewelyn Owen Charles Parkhurst Heinz Politzer Wilbur Price Jack Radunsky Pianoforte Practical Theology and Director of the Art German Piano Piano Human Relations Museumg History and Appreciation of Art Marie Rankin Joseph Reichard William Renfrow, Jr. Ellen Repp Kay Rogers Paul Rogers Education German Chemistry Singing Zoology Spanish Calvin Rollins Kenneth Roose Norman Sacks Margaret Schauffler Alfred Schlesinger Paul Schmidt Philosophy Economics Spanish Fine Arts Classics Philosophy Ruth Schoeni George Scott William Sellers Gilbert Shapiro Chester Shaver Fredrick Shults Singing Zoology English Sociology and English Physical Education Anthropology Elsie Sikkerbol George Simpson Ralph Singleton Howard Smither Wolfgang Stechow Luke Steiner Piano Sociology and English History and Literature Fine Arts Chemistry Anthropology of Music Robert Stoll Kristina Trendota Robert Tufts Arthur Turner Ellis Van Atta Elbridge Vance Mathematics German Economics English Psychology Mathematics Warren Walker George Waln Willard Warch Homer Weaver David Webster Thomas Whitaker Zoology Woodwinds and Music Music Theory Psychology Mathematics English Education Forbes Whitesides Janet Wignall Arthur Williams Robert Willoughby Richard Wolf Edward Wong Fine Arts Physical Education Winds and Music Flute Church History Mathematics Education Joseph Wood Milton Yinger Mary Yocom Music Theory and Sociology and Education Composition Anthropology GRADUATE STUDENTS August Aamodt f M H Richard Ainsworth Cori Beighley A Arthur DeFouw i, Charles Diggs ss fl S is ' Qgw , .i N Q, ,f . ng 4 an '. John Ferguson Martha Frary Donald Freeman Paul Grosjeon Heinrich Haegele Gladys Hansen Neptune Holloway James Jackson Eckhard Knolle Ronald Marmaduke Kenji Mochizuki Hartley Nutting Tom Pexton Wallace Robeson Frank Schuch Henry Schurr Noel Scott David Shannon X Qi if Edward Smith gm Harold Thieszen ,. P. T. Thomas Leon Troy Stan Wagy w I Q: ,ii George Williams Arthur Zebbs ' ,J-2 Q A ti? Overly conscientious students in the stacks be- tween seven ond seven-thirty at night can hear the crack of ping-pong balls from the recreation room of the theolog. This, often along with an appreciation of Fairchild Chapel, the well-stocked library, and the fine theolog food, too frequently constitutes college stu- dents' only knowledge of the Graduate School of Theology. But there are l60 thinking, working students in this non-denominational school for Christian religious training. From all over the world, the members of 24 denominations come to study, do field work, and practice preach in churches in the Oberlin area. Besides the regular curriculum of courses ranging if aa. 'ff X gg if s from church history to how to give a sermon, theolog students take part in weekly assemblies on paradoxi- cally titled topics like Protestantism in lsrael and Religion in Russia, as well as more usual subjects. like spiritual healing and the relation between the church and labor. Many outside speakers also presented special lec- tures this year. Gerald Heard, this year's Haskell lec- turer, gave a series of talks on mysticism in the East and the West, and Martin Buber was the subject of several speeches sponsored by the Mead-Swing Found- ation. Dr. Samuel Shoemaker and Professor Nels Ferre led the students' fall and spring retreats, concluding a successful year. 64 Oberlin Perspective: Graduate Students Hod Briggs lan Burton Raymond Friday , 4 K It t -5 - 1 r k. ik . V A T rrtr -A T . ag . , .V 1 .X .1 gg. QQ -- , f Q' ' - ' A , ' V . f- V' , V - ' 5? '7 ' , . . -' 1 . f 423' ' T fr' T Lt r .. .t . 7 Gavin Goodfellow Marie Montag Robert Overmier Melvin Pontious Mark Thelin lf you have never heard a voice crying in the wilderness or the agonizing note of the dying whimper of mankind, then hear it for the first time from an Oberlin graduate assistant. This is the type of person who is neither fish nor fowl nor good red meat. He is constantly trying to have his cake and eat it too. He wants his bread buttered on both sides and usually gets it on neither. The academic road leading from the fertile fields of undergraduatehood to the glories of professorship passes through the trying land of as- sistantship. Excluded from the privileges of college policy molding and faculty salaries, he is nevertheless expected to teach. Excluded from the carefree lack of responsibility of undergraduates, he is nevertheless expected to learn. In spite of all this, his status is en- vied by professor and undergraduate alike, who regard him as a lucky dog. He in turn feels that he leads a dog's life and, moreover, that the tail is allowed to wag the dog. This is not putting the cart before the horse, it is simply a way of saying that the graduate student appears to get the best of both worlds where- as he thinks that he gets the worst of both. Those who wish to keep an oar in the kettle of ointment must always say that the grass on the other side of the fence is greener. ln short, if an undergraduate's motto is disce ut doceas, a graduate's seems to be disce et doceasf' -lan Burton ln geography lab, graduate assistant lan Burton helps June Starr with her charts. SENIGR CLASS 66 Class Officers: Secretary-Treasurer Curt Coutts, Women's Social Chair- man Nina Filardi, President Bob Fish- back, Men's Social Chairman Jim Whitely, Vice-President Shailer Thomas. Cberlin Perspective: Cut Past Four Years Yesterday a new idea was like the delicate shoot of a flower, gradually reaching toward the sun until the full promise was shown. Today the flower has with- ered, and we seek new inspiration. Along the way we abandon many ideas-once significant, now wrong or useless. Only a few retain their freshness and beauty, and, though we learn to trust in these, we know they are not the blossoms of absolute truth but simply a set of per- sonal beliefs. During our four years here we searched for lasting truth and beauty in others and then in our- selves. We argued in forums and debates, discussed in seminars and bull sessions, produced plays and sym- :l y A. kk K ,145 'Q' E S sil T - 'T J ry ilsilm phonies, and walked together in snow and sun. Yet, after all, we were left alone-in the Arb, the stacks, the dorm, or the classroom-to decide how we would appraise these things. And now for us the time be- neath the sheltering campus trees is over, for us the undergraduate microcosm becomes a memory. Though the separate days-the courses taken, sports played, groups joined, offices held-may fade in the heat of the unshaded sun, the true significance of our life here emerges in an ardor for progress against the forces of complacency and a realization of values that we hope will mark the rest of our journey. -Cathy Caldwell Marianna Presler Margie Sealock Chick Stewart Here George Hannauer explains the proof of a frivial' theorem to some of his fellow math majors. A Seniors are the bulwark of that famed institution-the seminar. Robert Adams Burton Adlerblum David Alexander Economics Zoology Pre-medicine Physics The long-awaited day . . . Beverly Wood Abram SOCiOlOgy Grayce Allen Voice-Music Education Amedine Allis Pamela Amberg French English Seniors Elizabeth Anderson Jean Angle Kurt Anschel Donald Anthony Caroline Arnold Mark Arnold Music Education Government Economics Music Cello Government Alden Ashforth Alan Atwood Shelby Bale Judith Bavis Andree Barthelemy Elisabeth Becker Music-Composition Economics History Government French Piano Louise Becker Diane Bell Hanna Bergmann Joan Bezy Fredrick Binckes Richard Blumberg Music Education Spanish History Geology Organ English Herbert Blutenthal Pauline Botty Barbara Bowlus Arthur Braiman Jacklyn Bray Bruce Brooks Economics Music Government Zoology-Pre-medicine English Composition-Chemistry Class of 195 Joseph Browdy Carol Browning David Burns David Burr Eleanor Busick David Byrens History Chemistry Pre-medicine Economics English Government Studio Art Nancy Caballero Catherine Caldwell Ardele Campbell Stanley Carpenter Alan Carroll Mary Carroll Music English Voice Chemistry-Zoology Physics Zoology Laura Chang Robert Chapman Jon Christianson Frederick Clark Arthur Cohen Marilou Cook Psychology Psychology Pre-medicine History Philosophy Government Kindergarten-Primary Kathryn Cooper Margaret Corcoran Jane Coryell Curtis Coutts Jean Craig Robert Crawford Piano Chemistry Modern Languages Physical Education Music Education Classics Seniors Harvey Culbert Emily Curtis Julia Curtis Patricia Cuza Henry Danaceou Nancy Darrah Physics Government English English Physics Psychology James Davis Harry Dawe John Day Loren Day Joanne Deardorff Alfred deJaager History History Government Chemistry Music Education Organ Ricardo del Carmen Gerald DeMarinis Peggy Deschaux Steven Deutsch Joanne Dyer Carol Eddy Piano Government Kindergarten- Primary Sociology Mathematics Government Joyce Edelmann Kathleen Edgerton Jerome Edison Henry Edwards Mary Jane Ells Charlotte Empie Studio Art Government Chemistry Zoology Pre-medicine History Physical Education Class of 195 Hugh Evans Martha Ewing Joan Farber Marilyn Fardig Cornelia Ferguson Diane Ferguson History French English Religion Sociology Religion Clair Fielder Nina Filardi Cynthia Finch Charles Finfgeld Vincent Finisdore Robert Fishback Sociology Sociology Zoology Physics Psychology Economics Stephen Fisher Virginia Fletcher Frank Flint Wanda Folden Nancy Fosberg David Foster Zoology-Pre-medicine French German Piano Sociology-Anthropology Organ Nancy Whitaker Fox Nancy Franklin William Fritsch Stephan Gabalac Robert Gaertner Barbara Garnett Voice English Chemistry English Chemistry French Seniors Carl Gerber Homer Gilchrist Richard Gillman Elaine Gini David Gladfelter Gilbert Gleason Chemistry Economics Physics-Chemistry Chemistry Government Philosophy Beverley Glemser Barbara Goldberg Michael Goldhamer Arnold Goldstein Roger Goldstein Eve Gragg English French Zoology Pre-medicine Chemistry-Zoology History English Jane Graham Susan Graham Margaret Gray Clyde Green Edward Green Charles Greene Zoology Psychology English Economics Music Education Religion Sonje Gregg Malcolm Griffith Sidney Gulick Robert Guthrie Robert Gutmann Katherine Hagen Chemistry English Mathematics Chemistry Economics Music Education 172 Class of 195 Sigrid Hagen Katherine Hagstrom Jean Hallberg Sarah Hamilton George Hannauer Ann Hardie Piano Music Education Studio Art Modern Languages Mathematics Kindergarten-Primary Thomas Harris Frederick Hartrick Lucy Harvey David Heeter William Heiles Anne Henderson Psychology Physical Education Psychology History Piano History Eliot Henderson MaryLou Henderson David Herzig Leslie Heyman Richard Hilt Elizabeth Hines Studio Art History Chemistry History Physics English Elizabeth Hirzler Mariette Hiu Garret Hobart Donald Hoecker Victoria Hoover William Hoover Physical Education Music Education Government Physics Economics Chemistry Seniors Ann Hosley Gunda Howard Nancy Hubbard Robert Huenefeld Michele Javsicas Donald Jenkins Music French Cheshire Economics French Music Education Kindergarten-Primary Anne Jones Frank Jones Herbert Kaatz Nathaniel Kahn Harold Kaplan Rachel Bach Kaplan Physics Chemistry Physics Music Education Zoology Pre-medicine Philosophy Carol Keating Roy Kehl Barbara Keith Edith Kelley James Kennedy Julie Kiessling Mathematics Organ History Psychology Mathematics English Elizabeth Kiner Theodore Koenig Mary Kremer Sandra Kremer Barbara Kres Robert Kummer Psychology Music-Music Education Music Education Kindergarten.Primary English Economics 114 l Class of 195 Martin Kunstmann John Kurtz Jeanine LaGrone Barbara Lamkin Frederick Lehmann Eleanor Leitzke Chemistry Chemistry Pre-medicine Piano English History German Henry Lengnick Frederick Lesemann Margaret Leupold Faye Liebman Norman Lindenheim Norman Lindsay Music Education Composition Organ Voice Zoology-Chemistry Chemistry Robert Lippmann Nien-Lung Liu Roger Livingston Patricia Loach David Lockwood .loan Long Government Piano Geology Sociology History Music Sandra Louis John Lucas Louise Luckenbill David Lyons Marlene Maas Jack McCracken Economics Economics Zoology Philosophy German Voice Seniors Thomas McDade Grace McDonald David McGuire Elvin Mackey Janice McPherson Jonathan Mallamud Music Violin Philosophy Zoology Pre-medicine Psychology Government Nina Marchand Bruce Marcus Eunice Marden Elaine Marshitz Joyce Martin David Mathiasen Religion Mathematics Music Education Spanish Kindergarten-Primary Government Jeremy Mattson Sally Millard Miller Philip Miller Stuart Miller Sue Jane Mitchell Barry Mogul English Psychology History English Studio Art Chemistry Robert Molison Patricia Monk Marcia Monroe Thomas Montzka Eleanor Mooney Nancy Moore Music-Music Education Piano History Chemistry Music Music 176 Class of 195 Paulo Morgan William Munson Anthony Musante Paul Nagy James Neumann Anthony Newcomb Studio Art English Psychology Chemistry Chemistry-Biology Economics Ann Newman Michael Nimetz Willard Oplinger Evelyn Orttung Linda Woodaman Donald Palmer English Art History Music Music Education Ostrander Psychology Composition Benjamin Pasquale Lucile Peake Sara Pendergratt Laura Perkins Shirley Perkins Malcolm Perlich Music Education History Music Education History Kindergarten-Primary Zoology Pre-medicine Ronald Peters Ann Peterson Carl Peterson Carol Phillips Patricia Phillips Vincent Platt Piano Zoology German Physics English Government Seniors William Pollak Franklin Porath Bruce Porter John Porter David Powell Jo Wolverton Preising Economics Physics Organ History Chemistry Physical Education Marianna Presler Ellen Jean Price Linda Prouty Devorah Rabnick Beth Rackley John Rautenberg History Chemistry Economics Piano Philosophy Music Education Ellen Rawlings Bradley Reardon Christopher Reid Joan Reider Carol Restemyer Jack Rice History Government Speech Voice-Music Education Piano Speech Stanley Richards David Robinson Paul Roby Nancilee Rogos David Ropes Leonard Ross Economics Zoology Pre-medicine Violin Music Chemistry Economics 178 Class of 195 Linda Rothchild Rito Rubinstein William Rugh David Rupp Michelina Ruzzi Joanne Saltsman Art History English Government Government English Studio Art John Salzberg Margaret Sayles Sandra Schaeffer Allan Schlotzhauer Nancy Schmidt Marion Schmitt Economics Physical Education Music Education Chemistry Sociology Zoology Gary Schnerer Karen Schuler Elizabeth Schwartz Margaret Sealock Roger Searle Anne Seashore Viola Kindergarten-Primary Sociology English Chemistry Sociology Robert Service Virginia Service Mary Shaw Thomas Shepard Thomas Shibona Jeanne Shunck Economics History Sociology Music Zoology Pre-medicine Sociology Seniors wah' Myrna Silverstein Diane Skerritt William Skinner Lawrence Sklar Clyde Slicker Georgia Smith English Spanish Chemistry Physics Economics History Laurel Smith Stuart Smith David Smock Robert Snodgrass Peter Sommer Sara Sommers English Geology Philosophy Physics Economics Classics Gary Spackey Allan Spear Elisabeth Sprout Phillip Spurgeon Jean Stanard De Veaux June Starr French History French Piano Studio Art Music Robert Steller Charles Stewart Patricia Straat Marilyn Strahl Alice Summerbell Edwin Sundt Government Psychology Psychology History Physics English Class of 195 William Swanberg James Sweoringen Victor Swenson Zebulon Tainter Mark Takahashi Somwong Tamthai History History History Chemistry Pre-medicine Chemistry English Shailer Thomas Betty Thomay Haskell Thomson Tamara Thompson Carol Throop Betty Thunhorst Sociology Zoology Organ Music Education English Sociology Rebecca Truitt Anne Turner Tully Turney Marianne van der Loan Carol Van Dyke Donald Van Houten Cello-Music Education English Zoology Spanish English Sociology WF Mary Lou Van Ness Kathe Van Vechten Carleton Varney Ann Voorhees Dorothy Waddell Sylvia Wagner Kindergarten-Primary Botany Spanish Philosophy Chemistry Pre-medicine Music Seniors Elsa Walther Pendleton Alice Webb Donald Webster Michael Weiner Edward Weldon Maxine Wenzler French Studio Art Government Economics Economics Government Roslyn Wharry Margaret Whitaker James Whitely Joan Wiggin Winifred Wightman Lou Wilfong Music Education Art History English Sociology Kindergarten-Primary Piano Joyce Wilke RoseMarie Wilkerson Jack Williams Daniel Wilson Robert Wurtz Anne Lloyd Young Sociology Music Education Chemistry Pre-medicine Geology Chemistry Music Education Goil Zickler David Zinman Speech Violin JUNIOR CLASS Class Officers: Men's Social Chairman Ray Carlson, Women's Social Chairman Roxy Scripture, President Steve Lowenstein, Sec- retary-Treasurer Dona Wood, Vice-President Lee Roth. junior in Tok o Dorm life with three Japanese roommates was al- ways interesting. During the winter-when we had only six hours of heat a day-keeping warm was our major activity. A half hour in the dormitory oquro, an enormous bathtub filled with steaming water, was a good external warming device, and countless cups of tea served as inner insulation against low tempera- tures. Visits to homes of Japanese friends, trips to his- . A , . J A f,g,,gkf,i3i L, Mary Shaw traveled to Tokyo for her junior year and spent many pleasant evenings in the homes of Japanese friends. torical and cultural centers, and expeditions to classical No and Kabuki theaters and the bunraku puppet dramas extended our horizons beyond the International Christian University campus, Other exciting experiences of a junior year in Japan were meetings with Munakata, con- temporary artist, Hamada, well-known potter, and Kagawa, modern religious leader. Our education was by no means restricted to the academic sphere, but per- vaded our whole life. -Mary Shaw Eva Abbott 3.3 Joan Aicher 39 Jude Aidoo Dolores Ali Henry Alker J' Q 'Q , Elaine Amacker V' ' Nancy Ames 1 it Audrey Anderson 'Z j f A c V37 2553 ' Peter Asch i'i ' Steve Apthorp E W j Lyle Ashby 1 . , t A ,, 1 it 3 r s s .i X ' -, i , ,,: 4 Carolyn Ayers 5 , , A if i .' N John Baer :rq it , ..,. .iq A . K Q Bob Bojjou I, i is fig. A A A E is 'cfjiw :--' Chris Bannister . -,.t l it li.,, t - E J Ed Barrett - ' V lr' 'kt' i., J l ' ,.,. i,, , I V' if ,,i, if r Bill Barrett ff fix ',i-'- f -':. - , wg f A vs 'S ' ' 'ir - ' a In Mary Lee Bates I ' A in Jon Bazer f I l Jr' Q , ' 1 ' Janet Bear 'I ' E I Q ? ' Thomas Bechtel . Lf A - I Edith Bennett ' ' f f Dick Bennett F-Aga, A L E 1 A A - Donna Bergstrom Louis Bernhardt Ruth Birkhead Cordelia Bisbee Gustav Bittrich Sandra Bierre Joan Blank Ruth Blau Marvin Blickenstaff Ralph Blumenthal Theodore Bolliger John Bollinger Francis Bondurant Elizabeth Bradford Katherine Branfield Barbara Brouer Joan Braymer Betsy Bridgman Fred Briegs Dolores Brod Beverly Brown Robert Brown Susan Brown Elton Burky Diane Butters Lindsey Cairns Carol Cannon Gail Cannon Albert Carlisle Eleanor Carlson Charanne Carroll Kurglo Nancy Carroll Susan Cassell Robert Cetina Joyce Chaffer Fred Charley Deborah Chess Eleanor Childs Peter Childs Charlene Chitambar Mary Chorlian Carol Christman Lucia Claff Louellyn Cohan Maureen Connelly Kathy Cook Barbara Cooper Kenneth Cupery Juniors I I SM X' s X ie ww :L . W X 3 .F ttts J .L ,N Q. - J H 'ff J 3 A Q A ii A A L fi A T. , 3:1351 , gi ew- ig., S 9-N l -:. - 186 Liz Daichman Robert H. Danes Don E. Davis Patricia Day Jeff de Lange Pieter DeSmit Lucas de Vries Sue Doll Emma C. Donk Melissa Dougherty John E. Douglas Thomas Drake Kathleen Drucker Sally Dubsky Mary Jean Dunigan Martha Duvall Polly Dyck Charles R. Eaton Carol Eckstein Peter Elkind Mary Helen Elliott Dave Emerson John Endres Sue Erikson Lee Eubank David R. Evans John C. Farris Diana Faulkner Richard Fehlan Sue Fernholz Rosalie Ann Figge Joel Finler Winifred Firsht Beatrice Finley Tom Firor Donald Fogelsanger Lillian Foote George Foulds Terry Gannoe Lucy Ann Gardner Kenneth Gaspar Lois Gates Richard Geisler Joan Gettig Lawrence Gilley Faith Goh Jon H. Goldstein Sheila Gow Virginia Gray John Graybeal Ann Green Anne Green Ben Greenebaum Wallace Greenfield Paul Grendler Charles Grey Lee Griffey John Grigg William Griswold Ernie Grittner Sally Grove Sandra Guisler Valerie Hadden JoAnn Hagele Muriel Hagen Jimmy Hall Nancy Hall Patty Hall Arthur Hallett Bob Hamilton Nancy Hanawalt Jean Hansen Marjory Harper Anne Haugen JoAnn Heath Peter Hedrick William Hein Katharine Herrick Dave Hibbard Jean Highland Helen Hill Elizabeth Hillen Carol Hilty Gloria Hoffman Bernice Holley Jamesetta Holliman Charlotte Holt Alan Hooper Elizabeth Hoover Lucretia Hoover John Hopper Annette Houck Irene Houtz Hessel Francis Howard Victoria Hull Edward Hume .ta sg-Q 35'- sg ,I 5 Ss! X X . S is XR X X Il ,S S ,Q 'X Sri . A ,Q is E H Kg 3 'P ,Q 3' Q Q . E, qsikph .v.e ,Z , bfi? 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Jane lrving Mark Israel Marilyn Jackson Gloria Jacobs Daniel Jacobs Evelyn Jacobs Peter Jaynes Frederick Johnson Margaret Johnson Patricia Johnson Walton Johnson Arnold Jolles David Jones Prudy Jones Lynn Kadwell Susan Kalman Arlene Karnatz Ruth Katzenellenbogen Donald Katzner Jean Kelso Robert Kennedy John Kepler Austin Kerr Carol King Rosslyn King Susan Klingaman Marilyn Knight Karen Knudsen Nona Knuth Peter Kobrak Daniel Kooyman Carol Kort Richard Kraines Edward Krinzman John Kroll Tom Kummer Keith Kurland Jean Laise LeRoy Lamborn Ken Lange Nancy Lange Dorothy Langer Elise Langworthy Annie Laurer Grant Lawrence Thompson Lawrence Merrill Lemmon Marvin Lickey Peter Lieberman Bernth Lindfors Evelyn Loeb Solomon Loo Barbara Loud Barbara Loveland Steve Lowenstein Alan Lubin Sonja Lunde Janet Lyman Guilherme Mabunda Nancy McCandIess Joan McCaskiIl Sally Anne McConnell Bruce McEwen Julie Mocfie Mary McGinnis Harriet McGovran William McHarris Ray MacNair Jerome Mandel Marilyn Marc David Roy Marcus Daniel Marin Ruth Marks Spivey Massie Miyako Matsuki Eleanor Mattias Phillip May Tom Mayer Frank Mazurek Mary Meader Eldon Mench Richard Mendes Ann Mensendiek Roberta Meserve Daphne Michaelides Pete Michel Wilda Mickey Carol Miller June Miller Hazel Millham Charles Milward Susan Moldof Anne Mooney Charlene Moore Robert Moser Robert Mowry fr et :Q ,f I ESM' Xe, E i ox . ,fe S 3 ... 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Q We - ,- J :, .. .V .,.... , J if L 'F 1 K ., E Z xi X f A K si? -' K f' figgtg' ff ws. 1:-,ry 1 ' Ks L c - i Qian it k X 4 190 FQ Barbara Mudge Aurea Natale Carolyn Newton Tony Norman Thomas O'Donnell Takashi Onda Martha Orenstein Joan Overstreet James Owens Richard Page Robert Paisley Judith Paradise Virginia Parr Alice Patterson Christine Paulsen Allan Penner Barry Phillips Anne Phinney Cathy Pierce Linda Pierce Maria Pinter Stephen Porton Jennie Pumphrey Margaret Roper Bill Ratliff Betty Raynor Janet Reed Judy Renshaw Harriet Reynolds Lynn Robbins Pamela Roberts Elizabeth Robinson Judy Robinson Linda Robinson Cathy Roeder Charles Roess Elizabeth Rosen George Rosenstein David Rostkoski Darlene Roth Lee Roth Nicholas Royal Janis Russell Jack Sanecki Anita Sargent Kit Schaefer John Schaefer David Schneider Sally Schneider Mitzi Schroeder John Schuler Bill Scherman Edward Schwartz Sid Schwartz Mary Alice Scott Roxana Scripture Barbara Searle Margaret Seeck Earl Seidman Richey Sharrett Philip Shaver Ned Shearer Richard Shipley Joan Shipps George Silbermann Betsy Simon Paul Simpson Alison Smith Sally Smith Wade Smith Warren Solomon Nancy Somogyi Q? Q ss' it S' Q fe' Q !'-'32 1, c, B Q Carol Sorensen N ' Orilla Spangler 1 N Jane Sparkes ' J 3 f-X Frederick Spiegelberg i ' -A ' Bill Spoeri ' f Harry Stang 3 3 1 4' if Larry Steadman . Richard Steiner R I r --iil if N. . 1 V Holly stem gri t s , Nadia Stevens f Q- A J I Linda Stillwell lll John Stimson 'et Q 'Xl is Lynne Stock Becky Stockham George Strauss Patricia Stump Marcia Stunkel Thomas Sullivan Nancy Swearingen Ronald Sweet Carolyn Swisher if 3 if il is t .,........ 5 ll! l X A x' il A Q .flex Q ff 9,3 A A .. ' 1 h x , David Taggart ' J .45 ' wil Paul Tamblyn J X Jn ,.:si' ,x ' Phyllis Tflvlof ' 'S S eff K f Class of 1959 191 uniors Y . W P-1 ' so il ,.. -.V -' er v g I ,vl:, 5 , ,: .. ff . I 'A f y g gi Y I t S Y Mn S Yuri ,Y Q 5 S 1 l if Y 2 all 1 '51 ggz fiM!'xl if if , I K l K w sl: ha.,,.,' is-, 3 .- V Y Y ,J f si ix Q SQ, ,M 2 e 1 Q i f : :s-...s: . 6 W K L. , L., ' f : k xl ,, K ' i g 'L ik' new f if '.1- V 'ff' . 3Z ' 1 c S, S A si r S f ,. , I SI . Y Q1 .kkh 5 5 -: L-I' :gd K Vkkh: 5 K, .L .,. K , 3, ,. A Q t Ji i 192 Peter Tenbeau Richard Thayer Owen Tom Thomas Tibbetts Susan Touschard Hugh John Tucker Tutchings William Vaile Betsy Janet Van Horn Villers Michael Volow Matthew von Baeyer Sylvia Walsh Larry Webb Marcia Weisman Ruth Weiss Judith Wells Roberta Wentling George West Lois Wetzel Eric Wexler Mary Wheeler Roger Whitcomb Ann White Carolyn White Muriel White Elizabeth Whitson Karen Wicks ' Harrison Williams Charles Wilson Alice Toni Dona Anne Susan Susan Wochele Wolff Wood Woodmansee S. Woodruff W. Woodruff Kenneth Woodside Stewa rt Work Dianne Workman Paul Worz Nancy Yeager David Yeomans Ivar Ylvisaker Dorothy Young Lucinda Young Brenda Yule Rita Zindler Anne Zorbaugh SOPHOMGRE CLASS Class Officers: Secretary-Treasurer Shelly Miller, Vice-President Pat Patterson, President Dave Bradford, Women's Social Chair- man Carolyn Dickinson, Men's Social Chairman Jim Meeks. Hell Week Changes Refusing to sink into the proverbial sophomore slump, the Class of l96O made headlines this year when they revamped the traditional Hell Week by organizing and establishing a Soph-Frosh Weekend. After heated arguments and comprehensive pol's last year, the class voted to abolish the Men's Pajama Run and Women's Costume Day and to replace them with a program of bi-class athletics, a soph-frosh talent show, and Help Day projects. Victory in the tradition- al pants war seemed to be a tossup, since both classes claimed to have captured the most pants. A Color Soph-Frosh Relations Chairman Alice Goldstein helps registering freshmen. president Dave Bradford. At the close of the friendly rivalries, the battered hatchet was buried at a soph- frosh dance, which climaxed the weekend. The green and white banner, designed by Nancy Wright and made by jo jordan, was unveiled at the dance. In spite of baffling decisions on major study courses, the Class of l96O proved themselves true vet- erans of the Oberlin treadmill by their spirited revolt against tradition. Day gave freshman women a chance to be crimson and . gold linstead of green l in honor of their new alma A mater. Freshmen voiced their approval of these modi- 'x g' fications by promptly abducting sophomore class : l l -I John Adams J. if . . ' N ' in . -' Joyce Adams 5 fx ,px .yi A A W V: 5 , Laura Adams s ' 3' ff if st i f Pau' Adler H A ' VV ' ge wi't :-: 'lf I ,JV T Maaja Agur A I 3 , ,-4 V . ' Robert Ailes ,N 5,55 . jf., 'J P A ' xi, s - ' Jeanne Alexander '-- A if f' i , g ,,,, , V Margot Algase 'K I in Barbara Allen R ,fax 3, ,..,, at ' I 2 fa KQ V: Steve Andrea 6, r -J ,Q 5? ' 3 ' N2 if Jean Andrews A ,,. r fi f i: Q -fa. I Q ':' , I. k ' -1 F Larry Armstrong A . 1 ,gf i V N 5. 'i'- in Q, 1 Dierdre Aselford ' :': fl ' ,-rr1'2i ,. .:. , f if sh A , ii I Marna Ashforth Ernie Attwell Audrey Babcock Beth Alice Baehr Julius Balog Gay Bamberger David Barker Jane Barrett Grace Baxter Enid Bayer Kim Beamon Richard Bearse Sarah Belchetz Richard Bennet Scott Bennett Lilly Berg Anne Bergfald Pat Berman Sally Beyer Caryl Bierbaum Christopher Billings Paula Blackmur Jacklyn Blake Barbara Blank Hilary Bloch Jean Boatman Chris Bolling John Boass Betty Boyd Barbara Boyer Richard Boyle Connie Bracey James Brammer Rosemary Brauner Edward Brewer Smith Brittingham Irene Brodecki Debbie Brown Mary Ellen Brown -SuzanneBrowr+- -f f-- Frank Brunotts Margo ret Bryan Barbara Bryce Roy Buck Kenneth Burnett Priscilla Burton Edgar Butt Robert Cassels Class of 1960 l 195 ophomores l -1 S he i W W2 1 l Qs A ' in 2 .J , We . . Qs.-Q: M 355 .g -g- . - .dl i ssl.: - itgz ' gin Q5 e Xt, ' X X M 5:2 X X N E wx Qs: X N :Q .iq . 'Q 9 C 1 x P 21-ff ::, at Q ,A K I5 A , g Aii , .L 4. ' J L, :f r i .' ,- ,s ,t we . .32 'wx A: D .xx e , 33 4,9 ww :N is QL uf .- 1 J' ff 5 L x sl ? the 'J s L. eg 96 F V 1' ,f ff W ,nw . Nw Q' K Y? 1 L, it X 2 it ,gig ..:g: . A , +1 .:,. X . , C '35 x yn Sk ' , g , 1 i - S F as' - .. W we , A z 3 ,L 1 K Y Kr as M 'ia ' - . ' J, kvnqu . 'fl if wx , J I , s 3 -if sill . 1 iw L NS. . , '- gf b . 1 F. f' ,ll 5 l we t x WT' Q Q st as . my .iv T x X A Elf it -Qi Y Q i X, ., 2 Joyce Chatter Anne Chamberlain Sue Chandler Fred Charley Ronald Chastain William Cheney Tom Christofferson Ann Church Carol Clark John Clarke Merritt Cleaver William Clegg Michael Codel Stella Colandrea Don Coleman Anne Colle Judith Cook Robert Cook Josef Cooper Mariie Cooper Jack Cortner Lise Court Kenneth Coutts Jerry Covell Susan Cowan Caroline Cowman Ellen Deane Cox Anna Craig Charles Crawford Lowell Crist Beverly Crowther Rebecca Crump Nancy Daft Alice Darnell Eve Davens John Davis Peggy Anne Davis Peggy E. Davis Sherman Davis Peter Dawson Karl DeLong Nancy Derthick Katharine Diack Caroline Dickinson Walter Dickerson John Donaldson Woodrow Donovan Miriam Douglass Marcia Downhour Linda Durfee Judy Elliott Jane Ely John Esseks Betsy Esterquest Jake Fike Dick Firmin Marcia Fisher Robert Fitch David Fitzgerald Dean Flower Cecelia Ford Elizabeth Forrer Anne Franciose Jim Franks Corrine Frasca Sheila Frazer Kay Freeland Jacqueline Friedman Jean Frohock Howard Fullerton Mark Furstenberg David Garver Ed Garvin Nancy Gates Debbie Gayl Marilyn Gerhard Thomas Giddings Ron Giere Joan Gilbert Mary Ann Glasgo Ann Glasow Carol Glass George Glenn Patricia Gloster Lawrence Gockel Wes Goehring Quris Goldberg H Richard Golden Robert Golden Alice Goldstein Marvin Goldstein Niel Good Erich Goode Kenneth Gould Linda Graves Jean Gray Class of 1960 -197 e J 1 ir 'f Z- Q 'f , ...: 'Mfr 1 'tr' A M A . A 5: if David Greenberg Sarah Greenleaf Donald Griffin Charles Griffith Connie Griffith Joyce Griffith Susan Griswold Bill Guerrero Doris Hacke Sherwood Hahn Christine Haight Gregory Hale Duffy Hall Mimi Halpern Cal Hampton Craig Hane Karen Hansen Julia Hardin Alice Harenski Peggy Harper Thomas Harper David Harris Beth Haslerud Eleanor Jane Hatch Deborah Hayes Jack Hays Sophie Healy Margie Heath Fred Hedling Beth Heinbaugh Karl Hempel Robert Herrick Mary Jane Herrmann Frederick Hiestand Margaret Hiller Joy Hine Doreen Hirsh Peter Hoag John Hodous Elizabeth Hole Janice Holmes Joe Horn Betsey Hotz Carolyn Huggins Brien Hughes Mary-Margaret Hull Howard Hush Allen Huszti Sharon Huxoll Ann lngle John Innes Corinne Isaac Ronald Jacobs Judy Jacques Marcelyn James Linda Jeffcott Jerry Jentsch Barbara Johnson Gary Johnson June Johnson Roger Johnson Sarah Johnston Jo Jordan Barbara Joseph Laurel Joseph Richard Joyce Barbara Kaefer Peter Kahn Lew Kain Pleasance Kaufman Janyce Keller Susan Kelly Susan Kent Ron Kershner Judd Kessler Sandy Kessler Richard Khanlian Paula Killion Rebecca King Sylvia King Mary Kirkpatrick Michael Klein Carole Knittle Edward Kolar Paula-Sue Korman Susan Kosman Larry Kramer Susan Krueger David Kuester M. Thein Kyi Robert Lafeld John Laguardia Betsy Lamb Austin Lamont Gail Landes Suzanne Langworthy J , sw fr .xg X Q 3' it arms . - , sims. gn ,WS-.MW V 1' fx , r Yi sg gs -cis SWQRXX - N X ,. if ws- ,Tk YE A Class of 1960 J ENG gk' x . - as s, S ' Q .- -.5:- ' ' 'av f ' I -:gil . A W W b K 'r'r'. Vkrr i ,e':,, Lh- Vrlkti if rrf ,. s J l f J lt,,A.:b A S f W A s rsss. , , S J rtsus 2- S t kx k V? K it l . .,z: I V- .f 0 K I 4 fi fe F Wkff s IW so J L, i ' . E Q Q -ky K k if Qc : ya I ' 'li .s F':S . : M J A i k'- ,- E srcss ss.,:f--- Q Es.E1 z X f - Q J r,s. ccccc as ' J Jlk: X , 'F J :.:. X K S 1 L ,:.. L H: . -'I99 Sophomores iii! t 200 Donald Larner Donald Larrick Jane Lathrop Edward Laumann Eric Lawrence Avvy Laverne Victor Lawoyin lvan Legg Jean Leininger CaroILou Leonard David Lessin Bunny Lester Lois Levin Leon Lewis Leonard Lipkin Joanne Lischer Myrna Lo Elaine Lo Cricchio Margaret Locklin Michael Lowenstein Wendy Ann Luft Phyllis Lynch Campbell McCIusky Fred McClusky John McConkie Maren McCune Margaret MacDonald Kerry MacEachern Robert McGrath Phyllis MacGregor Emsie Mcllvoine Joy Mclntyre John McKnight Gail McKee Nancy McLarnan Fiona Mace Shirley Mack Michael Magdoff Daniel Magidson Andrew Maguire Ronald Malmstrom Paul Marantz Cidney Martin Flora Martin Jane Matchett Sara Mattson John Mayer James Meeks Don Menzi Roger Metz Munro Meyersburg David Miller Daniel Miller Sheldon Miller Lois Minning Barbara Minsk Jan Moerel John Moore Brenda Moscarello Steve Mostow Barbara Mullen Lewis Noding Donald Nelson Karla Nelson Holly Nesbitt Pete Neuman Peter Nevins Sarah Newcomb Myron Newman J. J. Newton Lois Nilson Alice Olson Doris Olson Marilyn Owens Larry Palmer Malcolm Parada Harry Parrott Wright Patterson Paula Patterson Ken Pennell Lewis Perry Gale Pett Ron Phelan David Phillips Jane Pierce Sylvia Pinnell Deloris Plum Morton Pomerantz Betsy Pool Sally Poor Elinor Pottort Peter Probst David Pugh Thomas Queen Molly Radcliff Donald Rankin Class of 1960 201 ophomores Wg f 53 S K J 4 5f i'1:lff'l: f r: -f .. fi .J -1 Q' 3 viva 009 Q..-f 411514 K 5- K vlcz. 'iiiiiflii - . c .XL W Q -11.-1. Wane we fr, sw. .-...,. 202 it ,Hills P 95 if 9 Tiff g -, ka! l x ,Q i EIZIIE, A lg W' W' 'gi g gg'-+4 wg, Q QW +438 Q , ' 2 2 ,asf 2 '39 Stephen Ransburg Sarah Rapp Larry Read Lee Reichman Ross Reimueller Howard Reitz Joan Renne Donald Reutener Gene Marie Rice Neil Richards Mark Rilling Marjorie Risser Nancy Robb Harry Rolnick Lynne Rose Roger Rosenkrantz David Rosin Arthur Rossio Anne Roughton Howard Rowland Hopkin Rowlands Wilmer Rupp Kit Salter Pepper Salzman Margaret Sandahl Helen Satterlee Juliana Sawyer Robert Schneider Ned Schneier Tom Schopf Dave Schwartz Margie Schwartz Nancy Schwartz Brenda Schweig Natalie Scull Ann Scott Jean Searles Pat Segur Carl Seltzer Ben Sevitch Conna Shaw Polly Shaw Trudy Shaw Cynthia Sheldon Ricky Sherover Tom Shuman Marty Shollenberger Frances Siegel David Sigman Donald Silverman Wes Simmons Arvi Sinka Ann Slater Carolyn Sloan Andrew Smith Hilary Smith John Smith Margaret Smith Sarah Smith Toms Smith Frank Soldat Gerald Span Barbara Spoeri John Stamas Suzanne Standing Judie Stanier Nancy Stauffer Barbara Stechow John Stetferud William Stein David Steller Emily Stephens Katherine Stephens Rolf Sternglanz Gordon Stewart Norman Stockmeyer James Stratton Gay Strong Jean Stuelpnagel Sara Stump Richard Sudhalter Tom Sullivan Steve Swaim Stanley Swanson Bill Switzer Gloria Szutu Ranny Taylor Jean Anne Teal Tim Thomas Jan Thompson Jean Timberlake Joyce Tobin Tommi Toms David Townes Barbara Townsend Carol Tracy ni l Class of 1960 -,Q , K x ,cc .ccc sMt... ,Wfslf 4 , wg. , ,fi . 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X Q -Q Y g X 2 I ii Q Q' 'R Veg sf i t X ,Q X gt... .V , 311 . i x t X .a Q , scsi- hw: lm if 1, A S li it t c :ZT 'S' Q f ff T lc isst J rlis l c ci, J ii is f -gtk-I f ophamores 204 N 1, if K . j .Janis sm ,ig xl ff X 4 Y X Fi ,s f EES Q ' QS Q X X K A to f 'Ng X it Q Q' 2 , .41 5 Qi ff' Lois Ann Trautvetter Stephen Treffman Leigh Truitt Richard Tucker David Tuckman James Turner Phyllis Turner Ruth Turner Sylvia Turner Ed Turvey Bruce Tuttle Keitha Van Engen Gary Vitale Joan Wallace Ann Warren Dudley Watkins Reed Watkins Eleanor Weber Connie Weir Lynn Welcker Robert Weetman James Whitaker David White Thelma White Ronald Wiegman Judy Widmer Chris Williams Judy Williams Lyn Williams Patricia Williamson Jose Withers Alan Wolf Judith Wolfe Midge Wood Shirley Wooden Henry Woodward George Worcester Nancy Wright Carolin Wyckoff Peter Yannet Joan Yarbrough Vincent Yinger Margaret Yoshina Gene Young ,lohn Young Max Yount Gretchen Zeiter David Zucker FRESHMAN CLASS Spirited Freshmen Arrive Class Officers: Secretary-Treasurer Dick Goodman, Vice-President Dave Hersey, President Moxie Robinson, Women's Social Chair- man Pepper Ready, Men's Social Chairman Andy Lindsay. Pants vance l 206 Eager, enthusiastic, and just a bit apprehensive, the class of '6l arrived on the Oberlin campus Wed- nesday, September l2, from 43 states and 6 foreign countries. The first day was marked by trying to match names with faces, remembering where Finney and Peters were, learning school songs, serenading, maximum benefit of closet space. and getting the Then came tours, welcomes, shopping trips, and every of test. After surviving the hectic imaginable type rush of orientation week and getting accustomed to upperclassmen on campus, the freshman class settled down to the new routine of classes, labs, and studying. Rivalry between sophomores and freshmen, which began with the l-9-6-l chant, found freshmen vic- torious. After coming out on top in the pants war, they went on to win the tug-of-war and successfully carried off a surprise kidnapping of the sophomore class president. Inter-class activities, which replaced former Hell Week clashes, were planned to promote better understanding and co-operation between the two classes. The class of l96l also brought with it a wave of energy and spirit which made upperclassmen sit up and take notice. Following a fierce and intense cam- paign which elicited surprised comments from the up- perclassmen, the freshmen elected their officers- Maxie Robinson, president, Dave Hersey, vice-presi- dentg Dick Goodman, secretary-treasurer, Pepper Ready and Andy Lindsay, social chairmen. War 1957: Freshman battle lines ad- Enthusiastic freshman spirit got its first airing at the Freshman Week talent show. Knut Aogaard Mara Abele Helen Abernathy Janine Adams Judy Adams Dick Aldrich Jean Alexander Mary Beth Almanrode Joanna Aluise Carol Anderson Claude Anderson John Andolfotto Donald Angwin Esther Anschutz James Arnold Dave Aurelius Faz Babos Jean Bails 'I L I Y r he T7 use M W it rs ziir J ff , 1 A ' 1- ,F , or 7 X A A ' A 'l k k'-V 4 vv V ,Q ., , '-,: , fi f 1 As ' i Freshmen f' 1 Vzfv - B it : ' C J f B - 5 is . A -gary i. ' - :' ' j ef '- ff 5 if ,a if ffl' 9 , . ' 5 208 Anne Baker Dick Baker Larry Baker Constance Barnes Sue Barnett Richard Barthelemy Bill Becker Eric Bell Janet Bell Anna Bennett Janice Bernier Sue Bigelow John Birkner Ann Bischoff Kiki Blattner Peggy Bliss Gretchen Blum Charles Boardman Nancy Bohl Mike Boisen Lynn Bonfield Janet Bourne Judy Boso Anne Brading John Brecher Jane Briggs Dick Brown Eric Brown Ruth Brown Todd Brown Roberta Buckingham Roger Buffett Charlotte Bunker Kenneth Burky Barbara Burnett Stephen Burns Jane Burrows Nelson Burstein Claudia Burton Bill Bynum Ellen Caldwell Connie Cameron Nancy Campbell Sara Campbell David Canfield Judy Carder Edith Carr David Cashdan Marjie Chan Cindy Chapin Sue Chester Frank Chestnut Gail Chinell Ronnie Christman Steve Clapp Brenda Clark Cory Clark Jim Clark Philip Clark Susan Clarke Sue Clark Sumner Clarren Larry Clingingsmith Ann Clymer Byron Clynes Christopher Coates George Coffee Robert Cohen David Cole Connie Collins Carol Collier Jack Coniam Dave Cook Dave Cornell Jean Ann Cornell Ron Cornman John Crayton Ginny Creamer Art Criddle Nancy Crowe Bob Crowson William Cunningham Donna Cuza Sandy Daley Dave Danesi Marilyn Dare Emily Darrow Robert- Davey 1 Karen Davis Nancy Day Elwyn Deakins Jane Deakyne Joyce Dean Charles Delaplane David DeMarco Carl Dennis Class of 1961 209 Freshmen 210 l ll I T 5 A . .ae ,ef J I K T RA AF? 3? 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Y ,gff eiiffg H ll fe W 'ir A 4 V , QR s fix, K .K Cornelia De Young Charles Dial Ellen Diamond Cary Dickerson Dolores Dickerson Ruth Diefenderfer Rebecca Doggett Cho Doll Linda Donaghue Marilyn Doner Carol Donley Jim Donovan Donald Drucker Julio Drudi Robert Dudash Marion Earnhardt Steve Eberhart Betty Eberle Cynthia Eccles Ellsworth Edwards Susan Eichberg Ann Eisner Donald Ekey Nancy Erb Judy Erickson John Erikson William Estabrook Donna Kay Everist Ruth Fabricant William Faissler Pamella Farley Sondra Feenan Raymond Fehlan Jane Fenyo Amy Fielder Ann Fiero Ginger Finnigan Bob Firman Nicky Fisher Dave Fisher Eric Fisher Robert Fleck Judith Foote Frannie Fox Pete Franklin Julia Frieling Albert Fries Louanne Fuchs Janet Ganz Babbie Garrahan Eliot Garvin Barbara Geisler John Gerber Jean Gerke Kitty Gerson Dori Gilbert Bob Gill Howard Gillary Jaqueline Gilley Walter Gobel Mike Gochfield Linda Goldwater Richard Goodman Jackie Goudsmit Al Gourevitch Nancy Gouse Lin Graef Diane Greenwald Carolyn Greer James Griffin Robert Griffiths David Grotke George Guptill Bob Hackman Carol Hagan Natalie Halderman Peter Hale Bob Hale Gaylynne Hall Judy Hall Jim Hansen John Harding Helen Harger Rosalie Harrill Richard Harris Susan Harter Patricia Hasegawa Carol Hatch Jane Havell Wesley Hawks Jeanine Hayes Knox Hayes Holly Hecht Linda Hetlebower Barb Heidelauf Marsha Heller Class of 1961 f if 3' 1' if- N P Z 2ll Freshmen 2 3 lm. .f y-. , Nays xii Wir vi 1 1 -M 5535 K X5-E' if ff , rf Mm 5 'iz 1 M 'E j Y c,, 1 .- ..' M. ' - I as -- lil ?' QW ,E::1Q-, Q 3 - v:' T , ily my YQ x M T K ii m ss . if sf ,lv 4 f mffs: no - s ss sl swf eww swf aes. was 'ee nge i -t 1 .... - fsssisss , ' M . 52 f f sf l kky 'l Je- XA BW X wks Q58 3 fv, r qs... J, Y V gg- 1 gk, ,:.k5i . R s , W . - v js 2. .M 3 -1 255532653 ,vw ,.,1 ew .. : :ar Sally Helmick Janet Henderson Larry Herndon Karl Herrmann Dave Hersey Chris Hiatt Ted Hicks Pearl Higa Dan Hilbermon Mary Hill Tim Hill Roland Hirsch Joseph Hnat Robert Hobbs Barbara Hobert Dave Hobson Channing Horner Mary Houck Bob Houser Suzi Houser Helen Howell Allen Hubbard Ralph Huenemonn Marilyn Hutt Phyllis Hughes Chris Humphrey Nancy Hunkins Debbie Hunsberger John Huntington Martha Hurst Jane Hyman Robert Irwin Josephine Jacobson Denis Jacobus Ted John David Jeggle Theodore Jellinek Bill Jennings Bonnie Joehnk Elaine Johnson Jacqueline Johnson Mardy J. Johnson Marty B. Johnson Mary Johnson Will Johnson Betsy Johnston Marjory Johnston Bob M. Jones Jo Ann Jones Linda Jones Lorna Jones Robert H. Jones Patsy Joslyn Peter Judge Reuben Kamper Frances Kaplan Kathy Karassik Jerry Karter Terry Keats Larry Keefer Francine Kelly Barbara Kephart Sally Kerr Raymond Killen Carlyn Kinsey Dea Jean Kinsey Ron Kiper Judy Kirby David Kirkpatrick Norma Klarr Jack Kleven Thomas Klutznick Lila Knight Steve Koehl Diane Kothe Vivien Krasner Beverly Krause Karen Kurzband Sandy Kushner Leonard Longeland Jerry Lau Ann Lee Karin Lessing Art Lester Cynthia Letts Judy Liber Don Lifton Robert Lillich Ann Linden Carole Lindner Lyle Linville Andrew Lindsay John Lipkin Mike Lipsky Jane Livingston Renee Loeffler msn ,f QQ E ,IF We 5 w if '3 X 3 Z if if A, . Class of 1961 'ffl J new 1 , f , lfiiiw X ' , A ie. fiWgg3.gw,, ,f , ' .. , A..-. ,4l,.,.,,. 3 t 2. X' r' ' s' 1 R? 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Nicholls Carlynn Nill Glenn Nitschke Joy Noah Thea Nordling Constance Obenhaus Betsy Ogden Marcia Olsen Jerry Olson Dave Opton Carolyn Oswald John Owen Jane Parker Nancy Parker Perry Parkhurst Susan Parks Sondra Patterson Pat Patterson Carol Pearlman Paula Pearson Judy Pehle Richard Pekruhn Bernard Peltzie Mary Perkins Robert Persing Barbara Peterson Judith Peterson Julia Peterson Robert Phillips David Pinnix Dick Pollick Louise Popkinr Brenda Porte Dave Porter Dick Potter Paul Potter Carol Powers Robert Preston Ronald Price Maxine Priest Jeanie Pritchett 4.15 , f f i',t:i., , . ,h,s. eff W' 5 ' N S V it ' 14. ss fs 1 J, fef 4 is 'V Q Class of 1961 ,go .25 fflfxt Q, , .le it ' f ' 4 it -.. Q' i ,K eg Q-fig www Q . v is if l G A . V 3' . , . l skj ll i igir J 'F if V , if if ' J A ti 1 -P r ' -' 7 , ' 75 , 'J J ' , ciii J ' A 5. fr , , V. , - 1 my 1- t : ,r E ii I K E J J if wwf- Q fig, fi , f l Wg, N f Aff. 215 Freshmen -2 'N-. 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M I i 5.545 Jeff 1 xwj, 1, Qi QW. r , 1 1' fi :,,1- f Lf f r A 4 ' . sq i , J 11-Q -qgag Q A 4- S K Roland Puckett Nancy Quallich Elizabeth Quorrier Naomi Radinsky Brenda Randolph Deanie Ray Elen Read Pepper Ready Doug Reeve Sue Reibel Judith Reitz Paul Retter Edward Reynolds Ted Reynolds Julian Rice Bruce Richards Mark Richards Beverly Richardson Joan Riedy Joan Ringelheim David Ringo Thomas Roberts Jim Robinson Margaret Robinson Moxie Robinson Georgia Anne Roemer Ken Roseman Ellie Rosenberg Neil Rosenberg Kenneth Ross Mrs. Mary Frances Ross Eugene Rostov George Rubis Errol Rudman Molly Rugh Pris Ruef Ed Rutsky Reynold Sachs Sarah Ann Salmons Dave Saunders Bob Schader Ethel Schaefer Sally Schaefer Suzie Schaefer Neal Scherberg Tim Schmiderer Robert Schneider Donna Jean Schroeder John Schwarz Betty Schwimmer James Scoville Dorothy Searle Dave Segal Loretta Seward Harry Shaefer Beatrice Shakes Merrill Shanks Ron Shapiro Di Shu Ethel Shulman Elizabeth Siber Joan Skinner Gary Slavo Alden Small Barbara Smith Mayne Smith Elaine Solomon Victor Solomon Karen Sonne Charles Soper Barbara Speer Phil Specht Steven Speier Austin Spencer Maryann Spoor Sara Stainbock Dick Sprigg Jim Stam if .im ,T ,- ,wt i '? w a? p Q 2 or f- , , A ,,, ,W ,fa is ,5 , 4-1 in 7 fi -V -M I ilk . J Q ii?-5 .J Y 3 v Q , rl .ll r m Q '22 V of I Class of 1961 N ,. ii 1 Q f ,ft if I A . 5 K I ff , av . . ,Q N 'Q' 1 ii Q s nv- S, ra 6 ! N r -:dm . Dot Stansel - R A in Barbara Steele pt r IJ ' Jolly Stern ' Mark Stevens ' fs ia Beth Stokes V Susan Stone V R J t.,t, , fr ' vi, Howie Storch I .AV I . ' AJ Carole Sffeffon ,, ,- S , .ev -rv '-' . . as ' Sharon Strickland ii, WJ b T95 W, f Avi v V. Keith Sugoski v if ' 4 H 3 X ' Rvndv Sufhefland ,J S S J l e er S Q.. Q S J I' S ' k M .. 'f N 7, H - S 'Q S1 u ia wanic to i K A l fyt ! I M F . W ,,.,, X :V 1, ,-Lgjg Nancy Swenson V ' v X Frank Taussig b ,, N 3, ' Sue Taylor ' : i f y - Q H 1? G! Carole Ann Taynton ' , if, 'gg Jean Taynton V - iz it V , ., l , -- 1-' Pat Thompson Y gi M. M. 'ff w V Q ,S 1 5 1 f. 217 Freshmen le Jef H ,f we 218 Willy Thorndike Gene Thursby Lenore Timmons Marty Tippett Joyce Trentham John Tropman Susan Trussell Gayle Tryon Leon Tucker Murray Tucker Marianne Turney Rachel Turrittin Carolyn Usher Webb Van Winkle Dick Vernon John Vinocur Lynne Vyner Barbara Walker Ted Walter Cam Walwyn Jim Wampler Steve Ward Charlie Watson Marian Webb Bill Webster Martha Welsh Sharon Wesley Leonard West David Wharton Art White John White Prudy White Barbara Whitman Sara Whitney John Widder Carole Wieand Norman Wien Diane Wiens Mary Flo Wilder Jon Williams Dave Wilson John Winfield Jim Winters Jon Wirtel James Wolfe Kay Woodruff Oliver Woshinsky Joan Yarbrough DIRECTGRY AND ADVERTISING I Aa TOFAN T DIO Unce again Qfficial HLO-Hi Photographer Directory of Campus Organizations Activities Coordination Board. . . . . . 59 American Civil Liberties Union .... p. . . . 71 Association for Childhood Education ..... . . . 68 Baptist Student Group ...... ....... . . . 78 Bridge Club ............ . . . 62 Canterbury Club ..... . . . 78 Chapel Choir ...... . . .109 Chapel Committees .... ....... . . . 56 Christian Science Organization ..... . . . 79 Conservatory Board ............ . . . 54 Consolidated Relief Drive .... . . . 82 Cosmopolitan Club .......... . . . 71 First Church Student Group ..... . . . 78 Film Series Board ....... . . . . . 62 Five College Conference .... . . . 69 Folk Song Club ....... . . . 63 Forensic Union ..... . . . 72 Forum Board .... . . . 69 French Club. .... . . . 70 German Club ............... ............ 7 0 Gilbert and Sullivan Group .... .... 9 4-96, 100-101 Hi-O-Hi ................. ........, 9 0-91 Honor Court ............... ...... . . . 53 International Affairs Committee ...... . . . 84 Interracial Committee .......... . . . 74 Jazz Club ............ . . . 64 Jewish Congregation ..... . . . 76 Lutheran Fellowship. . 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C. . . 77 Mahler-Bruckner Circle ......... . . . 64 Marching Band CVarsity Bandj .... . . .108 Men's Board ........... ...... . . . 54 Men's Career Conference .... . . .66-67 Wesley Fellowship ....... ..... 7 6 Mummers. ........ ..... 9 4, 97 Musical Union ........, ..,. 1 09 Music Education Club .... . . 68 NAACP ............. . . . . 74 Natural History Club ..... . . 60 Newman Club ..............,... . . 77 Non-Academic Affairs Committee .... . . 52 Oberlin Christian Fellowship .... . . . . 76 Oberlin College Choir ........ .... 1 07 Oberlin College Review ......... ........ 8 8-89 Oberlin Dramatic Association .... .... 9 4-96, 98-99 Oberlin Orchestra ........... ........ 1 06 Opera Laboratory ..... .... 1 12 Outing Club ,..... . . 60 PEM Club .... .... 1 14 Red Cross. .... . . 79 Sailing Club .... . . 61 Social Board .... . . 58 Spanish Club. . . . . 70 Student Council ...................... .... 5 0-51 Student-Faculty Conference Committee ........ . . 52 Student-Faculty Educational Policy Committee ....... 53 Students for Democratic Action ............... . . 73 Student Shansi Committee ..... .... 8 3 Student Union Committee .... . . . 59 Symphony Band ............. .... 1 08 Women's Athletic Association ..... .... 1 14 Women's Board ................. .... 5 5 wo1Sc,iobgQ1iiin c5i1gggiiiNelIvOQ1QQ fl . . .Ee-E5 Yeoman ........................ .. 92 Young Democrats ................. . . 73 Young Men's Christian Association ..... .... 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A Anderson, David Leonard, 436 Morgan ,... .... Arlt, Carl Tristan, 190 Woodland ......... ...... Arnold, Paul Beaver, 396 Morgan ........... .... 5 9 Artz, Frederick Binkerd, 157 N. Professor ..... ..,. Aschaffenburg, Walter Eugene, 70 King St.. . . . . . Aughenbaugh, Karl Hill, 318 Edgemeer Pl. .... . B Barenbaum, Simon, 67 S. Professor .,......... 37, 80, Barr, Robert Rutherford, R.D. 1, Glenhurst, Dr. .... . Barraclough, Clifford Arthur, 475 Morgan .......... Baum, John Daniel, 183 W. Lorain ........... . . Beal, Gladys Birdice, 275 Morgan ....,..,...,...... Berman, William, 104 Forest ...................... Bibler Ral h Earl R.D.1 P le Road..130 138 146, Y p 7 7 y 7 ! Boase, Paul Henshaw, 251 Morgan .....,.,....... 54 Bongiorno, Andrew, 19 N. Park ............... . . Boyers, Wfilliamj Hayden, 180 Forest ..... . . Bromund, Werner Hermann, 382 Elm ...... . . Bryson, Harold Blaine, 511 W. College ..... . . Buck, Roger Conant, 108 Woodland ...,. .... Burns, John Sandidge, 90 S. Professor ..... ...... Butler, Lysle Kendall, 322 Morgan ...... .... 1 30 Butts, W. Marlin, 63 E. Lorain ....... ...... C Calmer, Barbara, 326 E. College ...... . . Capps, Edward, jr., 139 Morgan ..,.......... . . . Carlson, Ellsworth Clayton, 39 W. Vine ......,., . . . Castaneda y Herran, julio Rafael, 47 Morgan ......... Clague, John, Cleveland ..... .................,...,, Clark, Robert Loeth Alexander, 189 S. Professor ...... ....................M................136,148, Clou h ohn Loller r. 114V Forest g' ,J ,J , 2 ............... Cole, Lawrence Edwin, 111 S. Cedar ....... ......... Cook, Clifford Alden, 74 Elmwood Place ............. Cooke, Gerald Burton, 61 S. Professor ............... Cox, Harvey Gallagher, Jr., Embassy ....... 34, 56, 81, Craig, Norman Castleman, 434 S. Professor ........... Cramer, Thomas Edgar, 195 Woodland ..........,... Culhane, Mary Joan, 105 Elm ............ D Danenberg, Emil, 25 N. Prospect .......,....... Dann, Arthur, 248 Elm ......................... . . Davis, William Potter, R.D. 1, 61 Glenhurst Dr. ...,. . Deahl, Robert Waldo, 511 W. College ....... ........ DeMott, Lawrence Lynch, 61 S. Professor .......,... Dixon, Robert Ensign, 336 Reamer Pl. .....,...... 54 Dolliver, Mary Margaret, 222 Oak ........... .20, 55 Domonkos, Mrs. Helen Edwards, R. D. 2 ......... 55 Qouslass F9r1Hsf.1f..4fB 1VEfs-an-1, -L l .-1. - - - - Drummond, Robert Harold, 176 W. College ..... . . Durfee, Max Leo, 373 Edgemeer Pl. .......... . . Dycus, Augustus Mahon, 220 N. Professor. . . E Edmonds, James Jacobs, 110 W. College .... ...... Ellis, Wade, 128 Shipherd Circle .......... .... 3 0 Elvin, John Earle, 143 Forest ........... .... F Fenn, Pfercyj Thomas, jr., 365 Edgemeer Pl. ..., . . Fildey, Harold William, 220 Shipherd Circle ......... Fishel, Leslie Henry, jr., 148 N. Main.. .... . . . .23 Fletcher, Robert Samuel, 291 Elm ...... ....... Flinn, Thomas Augustine, 116 Elm ....... .... 5 2 Foreman, Frederick, 131 S. Professor ....... ..... Foster, Elizabeth Sophia, 131 S. Professor .... . . . Fountain, Grigg, 196 Forest ............,.. ..... Fountain, Robert Pratt, 221 Woodland. . . . . .107 Frazer, John, 43 W. Vine ..........,... ..... Frost, Reuel Bryan, 103 Forest ..... . . . Furber, Donald A., 140 N. Main .... . G Garniez, Bernard, 31 College Pl. .... . . . Gearey, John Edward, 116 Elm ..... ..... Goldberg, Samuel, 172 W. College ................ 53 Gove, Floyd Sherman, 172 Elm ...........,........ Greenberg, Nathan Abraham, 125 W. College, . . . . . . . Grice, John William, 172 W. College ........ 130, 136 Grubbs, Henry Alexander, 102 Shipherd Circle ....... Gunderson, Robert Gray, 329 Edgemeer Pl. ....... 56 H Hamilton, Hfelenj Chloe, 130 N. Main. . ..... . . Harris, Daniel Alfred, 276 Forest ......... ..,. 5 6 Hatton, Howard T., 18 Carpenter Ct. ............ 56 Hawkins, Peter Jack, 4 Prosser Ct. ................ . Hawkins, WfilliarnD Bruce, Jr., 124 Elm ............. Hellmuth, William Frederick, jr., 144 Shipherd Circle. Hibbard, Hope, 366 Reamer Pl. .................., . Hoffman, Leonard Raymond, 343 E. College .... ..... Hoffmann, Richard, 171 Forest .................... Holbrook, Clyde Amos, 21 S. Cedar ................ Holdeman, Wfilliamj Dean, 372 Elm ....... 52, 54, 59 F iiiii 155 Holden Leo Clare 358 W. College ........,,. 76, 102 Hooverl Andrew Graham, 179 Morgan .............. Hoover, Mrs. Marjorie Lawson, 179 Morgan ........ Horton, Walter Marshall, 248 Oak .......... . . . Houston, Sara Louise, 481 Caskey Ct. ...... . . . Howe, Carl Ellis, 182 Shipherd Circle ....... . . . Howland, lnda Saxby, 224 W. Lorain .......... . . . Hungate, Joseph Terpening, 168 N. Professor. . . . . . I Ikeda, Kiyoshi .... ..... Jackson, J Robert Lodington, 174 Forest ....... . . . Jewkes, Wilfred Thomas, 180 W. College ....... . . . Johnson, Ellen Hulda Elisabeth, 134 N. Main ........ jones, George Tallmon, 322 W. College ........... 60 K Kammeyer, Carl William, 137 Elm ....... .... 7 6 Kazamias, Andreas Michael ............... ..... Keesey, Cfharlesj Robert, 329 W. College ......... 56 Kennedy, john Cecil, R.D. 1, Hughes Rd. .... ...... . Kepler, Thomar Samuel, 252 Morgan ............... Kinsey, Daniel Chapin, 136 Woodland ..... . .128, 146 Knapp, Janet Elizabeth, 105 Elm ...... .......... Knapp, Wilfrid Francis, 108 E. College .... .... 3 0, 81 Kneller, john William, 271 Morgan .... . ....... . 152 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 151 156 iss 156 157 157 157 152 157 157 157 22 Faculty and Administration Directory Formal porlriats are on pages indicated by bold type. K-Cont. Koberstein, Freeman George, 27 College Pl.. . . . . . . Kormondy, Edward john, 76 S. Professor ............ Kren, George M. ............,.................... . Kretchmar, Robert Theodore, 343 Elm ....., 130, 140, Kurtz, john William, 67 S. Cedar ......, ....... 5 4, L Ladd, Beryl Amelia, R.D. I, Pyle Road. . . . . . . Laird, David, 280 VV. Lorain .,... .....i. .... Lanyi, George Albert, 124 Morgan ......... , . . . Lasley, Mfaryj Elizabeth, 105 Elm ........... . . LeDuc, Thomas Harold, 116 Shipherd Circle ..... .... Lee, jfamesj William, 398 Caskey Dr. ...... . . . . Leistner, Charley August, 67 S. Professor .... .... Lems, Kornelius, 38 Lincoln ............. ..... ,eonard, Margaret Hopkins, 270 Elm ...... ...,... 72, ,ewis, Mrs. Ewart Kellogg, 255 E. College ..,.....,.. .ewis, john Donald, 255 E. College ............. 154, I Lewis, Ben VVilliam, 68 S. Professor ........ .... I I Lewis, Lucy, 48 W. Vlne ................. ....... Lillich, George Otto, 366 Edgemeer Pl. .... .... 5 2 Lister, Ruth, 78 S. Professor ............... ..... Long, Edward LeRoy, jr., 120 E. College. . . . . . . Louch, Alfred Richard, 110 VV. College .... ...... Love, Donald Melbourne, 460 E. College .... .... 5 6, Lyser, Katherine May, 116 Elm .... ...... .... M McCollough, Celeste, 222 Oak St. ......... .... 5 5, McCue, Betty Foster, 190 Shipherd Circle ....... 114, McGill, Barry, 110 VV. College ..................... McLaughlin, jfamesj Stanton, 154 Morgan ........ 99, McQuade, Elizabeth A., Dascomb Hall ..... ..... Magdsick, Hilda Emily, 257 W. College ....... . . . Manning, Thurston Edmund, 284 VV. Lorain ..... . . . Mattos, Edward, 39 College Pl. .......,...... . . . May, Herbert Gordon, 237 W. College ...... . . . Melcher, Robert Augustus, 42 N. Cedar ..... .... Merson, Helen L., 137 Elm ................ , . . . Michaelides, George Peter, 168 E. College. . . . . . . Miller, Reuben George, 116 Elm ......... .... Millet, Stanton, 90 S. Professor ............ .,.. Modlish, Mrs. Margaret R., 250 E. College ..., .... Moore, Kenneth Raymond, 90 S. Professor .... .... Moore, Reginald George, 61 S. Professor .... . . Moyer, David Earl, 280 Elm ............ .... Murphy, Charles Theophilus, 64 Spring .............. Murphy, Richard Miller, 249 Elm ................... Murray, -lCamesD Dfonaldj Bain, 1455 W. Lorain ,.... Myers, Richard Rutledge, 310 Edgemeer Pl. ......... . N Nott, Carol, 105 Elm ..................... . . O Ohrt, Gladyce Amelia, 143 W'. College .... .... Owen, Llewelyn Arnold, 61 N. Cedar .... .... Owens, Mrs. janet Russell, 230 Forest .... .... P Parkhurst, Charles Percy, 35 S. Professor. . . . . . . . . . Plews, Preston Leech, Wilder Hall .,...... .... 6 4, Politzer, Heinz, 121 E. College. ......... .... . Price, Wilbur Addison, Kipton .... . . . R Radunsky, Jack, 1. Prosser Ct. .......... . . . . Raimondi, Matthew, 145 Elm ............., ....... Rankin, J. Marie, 206 Shipherd Circle .............. Reichard, Joseph Ruch, 265 VV. College .......... 111, Renfrow, William Burns, Jr., R.D. 1, Glenhurst Dr .... Repp, Ellen L., 105 Elm .......................... 224 Robertson, David Ritchie, 383 Elm ......... 106, 111 Roellinger, Francis Xavier, 351 Elm ................ Rogers, Mr. Kay Trowbridge, 104 Forest .... ........ Rogers, Paul Patrick, 131 Forest .......... .. Rollins, Calvin Dwight, 140V3 N. Main .... ...... Roose, Kenneth Davis, 374 College .... .... 3 1 Sacks, Norman Paul, 264 Hollywood ............. 70 Schauffler, Margaret Reynolds, 100 S. Cedar. . . . . . . Schlesinger, Alfred Cary, 34 S. Cedar ....... . . Schmidt, Paul Frederic, 355 Reamer Place ..... . . Schoeni, Ruth Liselotti, 125 W. College ..... . . Scott, George Taylor, 111 Forest .......... . . Secrest, Paul, 80 King Street ............. . . Sellers, William Howard, 33 College Pl. .... . . Shapiro, Gilbert, 237 Oak .............. . . Shaver, Chester Linn, 265 E. College ...... . . Shults, Fredrick Davis, 118 Hollywood ..... . . Sikkerbol, Elsie Kristina, 25 College Pl. .... . . Silbajoris, Frank R., 108 E. College ...... . Silberman, Bernard Samuel, 124 Elm .... . Simpson, George Eaton, 319 Reamer Pl. ..... . . . . Singleton, Ralph Herbert, 279 W. College ........... Smith, Dorothy Mabel, 347 Reamer Place ......... 54 Smith, Wesley Eugene, 22 E. Lorain ........ .... Smither, Howard Elbert, 160 N. Main ..... .. Stechow, Wolfgang, 260 Oak ............ . . Steg, Paul O., 143 E. College ......... . . Steiner, Luke Eby, 330 Morgan .... .... Stevens, Patricia Ann, 291 Forest .................. Stevenson, Clifford, 201 Woodland .............. 127 Stevenson, VVilliam Edwards, 154 Forest .......... 52 Stewart, Wfilliamj Blair, 152 Shipherd Circle. . .53, 67 Stidley, Leonard Albert, 29 N. Pleasant ............. Stoll, Robert Roth, 182 Elm ............... ...... T Taylor, Warren, 227 S. Professor ,.... ........ Thornton, Eileen, 164 S. Prospect ....... .... 5 2, 55 Toth, Andor john, 114 Forest .................... Tower, Lewis Raymond, 158 S. Prospect .....,.... Trendota, Kristina Eugenia, 110 W. College ......... Tucker, Forrest Glenn, 367 Reamer Pl. ............ . Tufts, Robert Walrath, 352 W. College ...... .... 5 2 Turner, Ralph Harold, 198 Shipherd Circle .... .... Turner, Wfilliamb Arthur, Caskey Dr. ...... . . V 59 Van Atta, Ellis L., 104 Forest ..... ................. Vance, Elbridge Putnam, R.D. 1, Glenhurst Dr.. . .54 von Wenck, Katharine Sarah, 152 S. Cedar.52, 58, 59 W Walker, Warren Franklin, Jr., 160 Morgan .......... W'aln, George Elbridge, 317 Elm ..... . . .103, 104, 109 Warch, VVillard Franklin, 333 W. College ............ VVeaver, Homer Ellsworth, 197 N. Main ............ Webster, David Brubaker, 160 N. Main ...... .... Whitaker, Thomas Russell, 20 N. Park .............. Whiteside, Forbes Johnstone, 160 N. Main .......... Wignall, Janet Kay, 32 Union .................. 114 Williams, Arthur Lyman, 239 E. College ......... 108 Willoughby, Robert, 47 Morgan ........... ...... Wilson, Lawrence Allen, 272 Hollywood.. . . . . . . VVolf, Richard Charles, 140 N. Prospect .... .... Wong, Edward T., 130 N. Main ...... . . . . . Wood, Joseph Roberts, 137 Elm ...... .... Y Yinger, john Milton, 272 Oak ........ .... Yocom, Mary Sareta, 84 Elmwood Pl. . . . . . . . o Student Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. A Aagaard, Knut, 1-C, Skyview Lane, New Canaan, Conn. ................. . ....... . 130, Aamodt, August Edward, 3-T, 120 Cleveland Ave., S. VV., Canton ...................... ......... .,.,........ .... Abbott, Eva Redding, 3-C, 9 Oakland Ct., Warwick, N. Y. ......................... . Abele, Mara Lolita, 1-C, 1267 11th St., N. W., Canton .................................... Abernathy, Helen Draper, 1-C, 233 Chapman St., Canton, Mass. ,............................. . Abram, Mrs. Beverly Wood, 4-C, 16259 Oakhill Rd., Cleveland Heights 12 ,... .,...........,........ Abram, Ronald Michael, 4-C, 9424 Cardwell Ave., Cleveland 5 .,.........,......,..,,...,..... Adams, Janine May, 1-M, 2332 W. Courtland, Spokane, Wash. ........................... . Adams, John Quincy, III, 2-C, 6247 DeLoache, Dallas 25, Texas ,......,.. .................. Adams, Joyce Barbara, 2-C, 242 N. Granada St., Arlington 3, Va. ......................... . Adams, Judith Kay, 1-C, 20 Mendl Terrace, Montclair, N. J. ............................. . Adams, Laura Elizabeth, 2-C, 315 S. Chapman St., Greensboro, N. C. ......................... . Adams, Robert Frank, 4-C, 826 S. Park, Saginaw, Mich. ,.................... . Adelstein, Stephen, 3-C, 2573 Dysart Rd., University Heights 18 .................., .... Adler, Paul Strok, 2-C, 785 West End Ave., New York 25, N. Y. ............,....,...... 18, .....91, ....108 73, 84, 134 Anderson, Rosemary, 2-C, 2692 Harrison, St. 1, Gary, Ind. ,........... .......................... ........ . Andolfatto, John Alexander, 1-C, 4808 Byers St., S. E., Washington 27, D. C. ........... .........,.., . . . .... 127, 207 Andrea, Stephen Alfred, 2-C, 107 North 17th St., Olean, N. Y. ............................ . Andrews, Jean Ann, 2-C, R. D. 2, Jamestown, Pa. .,............... . Angle, Jean, 4-C, 8514 Bluebonnet Rd., Dallas 9, Texas ..............,.......... Angwin, Donald, 1-C, R. D. 4, Pembroke St., Concord, N. H. ........................... . Anschel, Kurt Ramon, 4-C, 106 Pinehurst Ave., ....194 ....194 ....168 . . .109, 207 New York 33, N. Y.. . .....,.. .... ............,. .... 1 6 8 Anschutz, Esther Mary, 1-C, 4734 Waldamere Ave., Willoughby ..............,.....,............. Anthony, Donald Bruce, 4-C, 118 Wilson Ave., Kent ......,..........,.................. . . Apthorp, Stephen Peter, 3-C, 18524 Parkland Dr., Shaker Heights ............................ Arheit,'Mrs. Dorothy Huber, 3-M, 170 Center St., ....207 ....168 ....142, 184 Milan ......................................... ....... Armstrong, Wfilliamj Lawrence, 2-C, 22 W. Whittier Ave., i Fairborn ................................................ 194 Arnold, Caroline Sidney, 4-M, 1225 Fairview Dr., Kent. ..............,........................ Arnold, James Erwin, 1-C, 1330 Kennisington Rd., GrossefPointe Park 30, Mich. ............... . Arnold, Mark Richard, 4-C, 111 Prospect St., West Newton 65, Mass. . ...... ...,.. . . . Arnold, Robert Dean, 2-T, 965 Clara Ave., Akron 6 ............................ ....106, 168 ......69,207 .....69,84,168 Adlerblum, Burton Sandor, Gr-C, 1231 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ......................................... . Agur, Maaja Lynn, 2-C, 5620 Broadway, Indianapolis 20, Ind. .......................... . . . Aicher, Joan Frances, 3-M, 175 Cleveland Heights, Cleveland Heights ..................,....... ..... Aidoo, Jude Edmund, 3-C, P. O. Box 893, Accra, Ghana ...................,.. I . . ..... 127 Ailes, Robert James, 2-C, 591 Belmont, N.E., Warren .................................. ..... 1 27, 146 Ainsworth, Richard Harold, 1-T, 71-36 110th St., Forest Hills, N. Y. ,............,.......... .,...... . Aldrich, Richard Cushman, 1-C, 403 Liberty St., Warren, Pa. .......,...................... .... 1 32 Alexander, David Lee, 4-C, 343 Blessing Ave., Wooster .........................,..,...... . . . Alexander, Jean, 1-C, 283 Soundview Ave., White Plains, N. Y. ............................ . . . Alexander, Jeanne Louise, 2-C, 115 E. Oak Park Dr., Claremont, Calif. ............................. .... . Algase, Margot Carol, 2-C, 40 Allenwood Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. ...............,....... ..,.. 8 4 Ali, Dolores Ethel, 3-C, 566-A Thomas St., Orange, N. J. .......................................... . Alker, Henry Alphonse, III, 3-C, 52 Lafayette Pl., Greenwich, Conn. .......,..,................ 53, 69, 79, 81 Allen, Barbara Diane, 2-C, 605 Beaver St., Clarksburg, W. Va.. ................. ......... . . . Allen, Grayce Ann, 4-M, R. D. 1, Asch, Peter, 3-C, 513 Elm Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. ......................... ...,. 7 2, 184 Aselford, Deirdre Elizabeth, 2-M, 321 Fifth St., Milford, Pa. ................................... .... 1 07, 194 Ashby, Lyle Walter, Jr., 3-C, 4425 Windom Pl., N.W., Washington, D. C. ............................... 81, 142, 184 Ashforth, Alden Banning, 4-M, Pecksland Rd., Greenwich, Conn. ............................. ........ 1 68 Ashforth, Marna Richardson, 2-C, Peeksland Rd., g Greenwich, Conn. .........,..........,........... .... 1 95 Ashforth, Mrs. Nancy Regnier, Gr-M, 409 Sixth St., S., Virginia, Minn. ............................................ . Attwell, Ernest TenEyck, Jr., 2-C, 2415 Dowling St., Houston 4, Texas ............................. 17, 20, 142, 195 Atwood, Alan Bennett, 4-C, 79 DeForest St., Watertown, Conn. ........................ ........... 1 68 Aurelius, David Karl, 1-M, 423 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen, N. J. .......................... .... 2 07 Ayers, Carolyn, 3-M, 2516 Tenth St., N. W., Roanoke 17, Va. .......................... .... 1 84 B Babcock, Audrey Lisa, 2-C, 117-01 Park Lane, S., Kew Gardens 18, N. Y. ...... ................ ...... 1 9 5 Babos, Laszlo, 1-C, 901 Kings Highway, Bridgeport 5, Conn. ............... ..... ..., 1 2 7, 207 Baehr, Beth Alice, 2-C, 218 Brompton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. ..................,.... .......... 1 95 Baer, John Ethan, 3-C, 2 Horatio St., Bellwood, N ebr. .................... . Allis, Amedine, 4-C, 33 Reservoir St., Cambridge 38, Mass. .................... . Almanrode, Mary Beth, 1-M, 269 Patton St., Shreveport, La. ........................,. . Aluise, Joanna-Elizabeth, 1-M, 109 Fortieth St., ff Altoona, Pa. ................................ . .....82 Amacker, Mfargaretl Elaine, 3-C, 1106 Alta Loma Circle, San An elo Texas g , ..........................,......... 58 Amberg, Pamela Beatrice, 4-C, Waldron Rd., R. D. 3, Kankakee, Ill. ................,........................ . Ames, Nancy Lu, 3-C, 138 Washington St., Oregon, Wis. ............................ 10, 11 An, Rong, Gr-C, 60 N. Central Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, China ...............,......... Anderson, Audrey Anne, 3-M, 911 Washington Village, 4, 119, 123 South Norwalk, Conn. .....,.................... .... 1 07 Anderson, Carol Ann, 1-C, 223 Mt. Lucas Rd., Princeton, N. J. ........................... . Anderson, Claude Leon, Jr., 1-M, 449 Vernon Ave., East Chicago, Ind. ......................... . Anderson, Elizabeth Ruth, 4-M, 16 VVright Ave., Malverne, N. Y. ......................... f ....109 ...,107 New York 14 N. Y. .............. - ....... . Bails, Jean Elizabeth, 1-C, 4931 N. Diversey Blvdi, ' ' ' Milwaukee 17, Wis. ........................ . Baker, Anne Calhoun, 1-C, 29 Park Pl., Athens ....................,........ Baker,'Lawrence David, 1-C,'1 Clowes St., Shelby .............................. Baker, Richard Martin, 1-C, 426 Wood St., East Canton ....... ................,...... Bale, Shelby Garnett, Jr., 4-C, 110 S. Maple St., ..,.71,72,184 ......78,80 ........208 ..........208 ,.127, 128, 208 ....184 Elizabethtown, Ky. ...................,.................. 168 Balling, LfudwigJ Christian, Jr., 2-C, 76 Hampton Rd., Garden City, N. Y. ............................. ..... 8 7, 195 Ballon, Robert Crowninshield, 3-C, 25 Grant Ave., Highland Park, N. J. ........,.............. . Balog, Julius, Jr., 2-C, 22 Clifford Pl., Metuchen, N. J. ........................... . Bamberger, Gay Gabrielle, 2-C, 415 East 52nd St., ........195 New York 22, N. Y. ............................... 73, 94, 195 Bannister, Christopher Freeman, 3-M, 229 S. W. 42nd St., Gainesville, Fla. ......................................... 184 Bardo, Lucy Lee, 2-M, Box 633, Lusk, Wyo. ............... . 22 Student Directory Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Bare, Daniel Vernon, 1-T, Box 76 A, Republic .......................... . Barker, David Worth, 2-M, 920 16th St., Bellingham, Wash. ,.... ........... .... Barkin, Alan, 4-C, 3524 Hull Ave., New York 67, N. Y. ......,..,............. . Barkman, Ruth Marian, Gr-M, 3471 Bonita Ct., Santa Clara, Calif. .,..................... . Barnes, Constance Mae, 1-M, 15 Storrs St., Hartford 10, Conn. ............................. . Barnett, Susan Hilda, 1-C, 40 Eleventh St., Carle Place, N. Y. ..................,.......... . Barragan:Ramirez, Yolanda, Sp. Gr-C, Euskadi fl, Col. Mexico City, Mexico ..................,......... Barrett, Edward Wells, Jr., 3-C, 202 South K St., Lake Worth, Fla. ....,....,.................. . Barrett, Jane Gregg, 2-M, 931 Hardscrabble Rd., Chappaqua, N. Y. ......................., . . Barrett, Nancy Bruce, 4-C, 28 Hillwood Ave., Metuchen, N. J.. 1 ..............,.............. . Barrett, William Aumack, 3-C, 202 South K St., Lake Worth Fla. .....................,....... . .106, 108, 195 83 .........208 ......20,208 Industrial, ...184 . . .95, 98, 195 .64, 184 Barthelemy. Andree Nora, 4-C, 1600 Holly Oaks Lake I I Jacksonville 11, Fla. ,... .......... .........,.............. 1 68 Barthelemy, Richard Pierre, 1-C, 1600 Holly Oaks Lake Rd., Jacksonville 11, Fla. ................................. 127, 208 Bartlett, Stanley James, Gr-T, R. D. 3, Bates, Mary Lee, 3-M, 228 Meadville, Pa Baum Lois Alma 3-M 620 Central Ave Highland Park Ill Bavis, Judith Ann, 4-C, 270 S. Enterprise St Bowling Green ....... Baxter Grace Rochelle 2-C 510 East 77th St. New York 21 N.Y.. ........,............. Bayer, Enid Jane, 2-M, 4907 W. 13th St., ....106,184 .....58,168 ......195 Cleveland 9 ............................,..,......... 106, 195 Grafton ............,.........,...,.... Meadyille, Pa. .................... 'i . w Bazer, Jonathan Michael, 3-M, 444 Central Park, ., New York, N. Y ..,...,... .................,.,, Beamon, Kim Lance, 2-M, 517 County Line Rd., Radnor, Pa. .........,................... . Bear, Janet Foster, 3-C, 325 Oakland St., Ames, Iowa ........................... Beard, Tommy Roger, 2-T, 2626 E. Fifth St., Dayton 3 .,....................,...,..,..,... Bearse, Richard Arthur, 2-C, 2732 Northwest Blvd., Columbus 21 ......,...,...................... Bechtel, Thomas Frederick, 3-C, 290 Girard Ave., East Aurora, N. Y. .................,...... . Becker, Elisabeth Everett, 4-M, Schoharie, N. Y. ................. . . . . Becker, Louise, 4-M, Hillcrest Dr., Smithtown, N. Y. .....,...........,...... . Becker, William Sheldon, 1-C, 978 Peerless Ave., Akron 20 ...............,................ Beighley, Carl Glenn, 3-T, 318 Sexton St., Struthers .....................,..... Belchetz, Sarah Judith, 2-C, 30 Walnut St., ......184 ....109,195 ....184 ,...130, 195 ....128, 184 ....168 ....168 .,..208 .....163 Larchmont, N. Y. ....................,............. ..... 1 95 Bell, Diane Elizabeth, 4-C, 4514 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington 8, D. C. ..................................... 168 Bell, Eric Braham, 1-C, 216 Johnston Dr., Ellwood City, Pa. .....,.......,......... . Bell, George Lee, Gr-T, 230 Center St., Huron .........................,............ Bell, Janet Lynne, 1-C, 3161 Lynwood Dr., N.W., Warren .................................... Benkert, Ernst George, Gr-C, 1147 Sheridan Rd. Winnetka, Ill. ....................,......,. . Bennet, Richard Philip, 2-C, 1564 Hanington Ave., Wantagh, N. Y. ....,...................... . Bennett, Anna Woodruff, 1-C, 4781 E. 180th St., Seattle 55, Wash. ........................ . Bennett, Edith Roosa, 3-C, 4781 E. 180th St., Seattle, Wash. .......,....,..,...,............ . Bennett, Richard Livingston, 3-C, 117 Mentor Ave., Painesville ...........................,...... Bennett, Scott Boyce, 2-C, 1944 South 61st St., Omaha, Nebr. .......................,... . Berg, Lilly Therese, 2-C, 110 S. Manoa Rd., Havertown, Pa. ...................... . Berg, Robert Carroll, Gr-C, 160 Senator St., Brooklyn 20, N.Y. ................... . 226 ....127, 208 .....208 ...H195 ....100,208 .....184 .....184 .....195 .....195 76 Bergfald, BfarbaraJ Anne, 2-C, 440 Ames St., Libertyville, Ill. ........................... . Bergmann, Hanna Elisabeth, 4-C, 124 Grand Ave., Iowa City, Iowa .........,.................. Bergstresser, Robert Holmes, 4-C, 739 42nd St., Los Alamos, N. Mex. ......................... . Bergstrom, Donna Lynne, 3-M, 631 Gunderson, Oak Park, Ill. ................................ . Berman, Patricia Rose, 2-C, 6218 Benhurst Rd., Baltimore 9, Md. ............................ . Bernhardt, Louis Charles, 3-C, 933 E. Meadow Pl., Milwaukee, Wis. ....................,...... . Bernier, Janice Marie, 1-C, 61 Cambridge St., Elmwood, Conn. ........................ . Bertram, Malcolm Cox, Jr., 3-T, 98 Park St., Palmer, Mass. ........................ . Beyer, Sarah Anne, 2-C, 26 N. Jasper Ave., Margate City, N. J. ................. . Bezy, Joan, 4-C, R. D. 1, Ossining, N. Y. ............,........,........ . Bierbaum, Caryl Anne, 2-M, 7430 Huntington Dr., Normandy 21, Mo ..... ...................... Bigelow, Sue Edith, 1-C, 2115 Forest Park Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas ............................ Billings, Christopher, 2-C, 44 Walden St., Concord, Mass. .............................. . Billings, Mrs. Ellice Oviatt, Gr-C, 7872 Columbia Rd., Olmsted Falls ..........,..................... Binckes, Fredrick, Branscombe, 4-M, 457 Fillmore St., Gary, Ind. .................................. . Birkhead, Ruth Eleanor, 3-C, 14826 Karlov Ave., Midlothian, Ill. ...... .,.................. . . Birkrlger, John Hugo, 1-C, 7357 Westview Rd., 61111 .................................... Bisbee, Rfebeccal Cordelia, 3-C, 217 VVood St., Burlington, N. J. ........................... . Bischoff, Eflizabethl Ann, 1-M, Kings Highway, Westport, Conn. ......................... . Bittrich, Gustav, Jr., 3-M, 58 Laurel Dr., New Providence, N. J. ................ . Bjerre, Sandra Louise, 2-C, 120 Pierce Ave., Hamburg, N. Y. .......................... . Blackmur, Paula Dickinson, 2-M, 15 Beach St., Cohasset, Mass .......................... ...........,. .....61, ....106 .....94 58,76,109 .......53 ....59, ....59, Blake, Jacklyn MacCallum, 2-C, American School for Girls, Izmir, Turkey ,...,........................... Blank, Barbara Jane, 2-C, 51 Winn St., Belmont 78, Mass. .... ............. Blank, Joan Elizabeth, 3-C, 51 Winn St., Belmont 78, Mass. ........................... . Blattner, Keith Christine, 1-C, 709 California Ave., Ellwood City, Pa. .......................... . Blau, Ruth, 3-C, 5308 39th St., N. W., Washington 15, D. C. ...................... .... 7 3, Blazier, Daniel Clayton, 2-T, 204 Congress St., Elmore ....................,............ ............ Blickenstalf, Marvin Ray, 3-M, 72 Ord Blvd., Nampa, Idaho ........................ .... 6 4, 87, 107, Bliss, Beverly, 4-M, 154 Church St., Middletown, Conn. .............. . Bliss, Peggy Ann, 1-C, 28 Lefurgy Ave., Hastings-on-Hudson 6, N. Y. ,........ . Bloch, Hilary Halun, 2-C, 654 Emerson St., Denver 18, Colo. .................... . Blum, Gretchen Anne, 1-C, R. D. 1, Urbana ............................... , . . Blum, Peter Harris, 2-C, 899 East 21st St., Brooklyn 10, N. Y. .......................... . Blumberg, Richard Benjamin, 4-C, 1755 Avonlea Ave., Cincinnati 37 ..............,....................... 6, 92, Blementhal, Ralph Berthold, 3-C, 97 Elm St., Park Forest, Ill. ......................,...... . .......142, Blutenthal, Herbert Clay, III, 4-C. 256 Woodlawn Ave., Hubbard Woods, Ill. ,................................ 142, Boardman, Charles Harvey, 1-C, 7 Raleigh Ave., Cranford, N. J. ......,..................... . Boatman, Jean Marie, 2-C, 1315 Park St., Grinnell, Iowa ................................ Bogdanovitch, George Joseph, Gr-C, 423 North Ave., Dunellen, N. J. .............................. . Bohl, Nancy Jeanne, 1-M, 2223 N. Union Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colo .... ...............,..... Bohlen, Donald Adam James, 2-M, 2266 Quebec St., Regina, Saskatchewan ......................... . . .130, . . .... 64, 78, . . . .56, 76, 164 Boisen, Michael' Ward, 1-C, Box 83, R. D. 3, 0 Student Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Coloma, Mich. ..,........................ .,.. 1 34, 208 Briggs, Horace Wilkinson, Jr., Gr-C, Elm St., Fryeburg, Maine ....................... Bolliger, Theodore Tertius, 3-C, 6122 N. Lydell, Briggs, Jane Carrie, 1-M, 42 S. Main St., Milwaukee 17, Wis. ....................... ..... 7 9, 185 Caribou, Maine .................,................... 109, Bollinger, John Simon, 3-M, 1302 N. Clark, Brittingham, Smith Rufus, III, 2-C, 3900 XVoodland Ave., Mexico, Mo. ........................... .... 1 85 Western Springs, Ill. ......... Z ....................,.... . . Bondurant, Francis Guy, 3-C, 302 Isabel St., Brod, Dolores Irene, 3-C, 1200 Media Rd., Greensboro, N. C. ........................ . . . .... 185 Merchantville, N. J. ..................... . . . .119 Bonfield, Cfarolj Lynn, 1-C, 947 Beverly Rd., Cleveland Heights 21 .......,............................. Bonhoeffer, Corneli-e Sabine, Sp-M, Berkershennerweg 81, 208 FrankfurtfMa1n, Germany ,..,...................... .... 1 06 Booss, John, 2-C, 3902 Manhattan College Pkwy., Bronx 71, N. Y. ..,.............................. .... 1 95 Boraas, Roger Stuart, Gr-T, 1281 Cleveland Hts. Blvd., Cleveland 21 ..., ,...,.... .............,..,..... Boso, Judith Ann, 1-M, 112 Harrison Ct., Brodecki, Irene Elizabeth, 2-M, 419 84th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ..................,...... . Brooks, Efrnestj Bruce, 4-M, 278 N. Main St., Hudson ..................,............... Brooks, William Charles, 4-C, 15 Strathmore Rd., Brookline 46, Mass. ........................ . Browdy, Joseph Eugene, 4-C, 300 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn 18, N. Y. ............................ . Brown, Beverly Christina, 2-C, 135 Coleman Rd., Huntington 2, VV. Va .... .................... .... 2 0 8 VVethersf1eld 9, Conn. .......................... . Botty, Bfeatricej Pauline, 4-C, 737 Mahoning Ave., Brown, Bobbie Margaret, 4-M, 9103 Beckman Ave., Youngstown ........,................,..... ..... 6 4, 168 Cleveland 4 .................................. Bourne, Janet Carol, 1-C, 612 Avenue M, Brown, Deborah Ann, 2-C, 425 County Rd., Boulder City, Nev. ........................ .,., 2 08 Barrington, R. I. ........................ . . Bowlus, Barbara Lew, 4-C, 610 Fairview Ave., Brown, Eric Russell, 1-C, 1133 VV. Main St., Frederick, Md. ......................... ...... 1 68 Blytheville, Ark. ....,...........,.... . . Boyd, Betty Lee, 2-C, R. D. 3, Brown, Mary Ellen, 2-C, 211 Park Ave., Fredericktown ............,,............. .,... 7 2, 195 Youngstown 4 .............................. Boyd, Kenneth Miles, 1-C, 120 Broadmead, Brown, Ofliverj Robert, Jr., 3-C, 1112 Thomas St., Princeton, N. J. .......................... ....... O ak Park, Ill. ............................ . . Boyd, Omar Klauder, Jr., 2-C, 214 Morris Ave., Brown, Richard David, 1-C, 118 VV. 79th St., Lutherville, Md. ..,...................,... New York 24, N. Y. ...................... . . Boyd, Sterling Mehaffy, Gr-C, 3623 Hill Rd., Brown, Robert Harold, 3-M, 503 Sunset View Dr., Little Rock, Ark. ....................... . .... Akron ................................... . , Boyer, Barbara Sage, 2-M, 24th and Boyd Sts., Brown, Ruth Joanine, 1-C, 475 Alexander St., Omaha, Nebr. ..............,............... .... 1 95 Rochester 5, N. Y. ................... . . Boyer, Ralph Rosendahl, Gr-T, 1334 Andrews Ave., Lakewood 7 ..............,............... Boyers, John Hayden, 3-C, 180 Forest St., Oberlin ................................ Boykin, Ellen Mae, 2-M, 2026 Stirrup Path, Seaford, N . Y .... ...................... Boyle, Richard John, 2-C, 6587 Farhills Ave., Dayton 9 ....................,..,,..... 146 ,........130, Bracey, Constance Johanna, 2-C, 600 Gershman Pl., N. W., Washington 1, D. C. ......,............. .....,.... 7 4 Braden, Hobart Raymond, 4-C, 2222 Olive Ave, i I Lakewood 7 .............................. ..,.... Bradford, David Lee, 2-C, 3062 Q St., N. W., Washington 7, D. C. .............................. 52, 134 Bradford, Elizabeth Ann, 3-C, 1726 N. Cole Blvd. Toledo 6 ......,... y Brading, Anne Thurston, 1-M, 1111 Southwest Ave., Johnson City, Tenn. .................,..,.. . Braiman, Arthur W'illiam, 4-C, 481 Hillside Ave., Rochester 10, N. Y. ..............,.....,. . Bramblett, Jerry Earl, 2-M, 125 Hill St., Smyrna, Ga. ..........................,.... 104 Brammer, James Harvey, 2-C, 2540 Wickham Dr., Muskegon, Mich .... ........................ 1 45 . . . , . 109, Branfleld, Katherine Patricia, 3-M, 652 W. Hartshorn St., Alliance ................................... 106 Brauer, Barbara Ann, 3-C, 1550 Ashland Ave., Evanston, Ill. ...................,......... . Brauner, Rosemary Loretta, 2-M, 54 Lookout Circle, i i Larchmont, N. Y. ..............,..,..,..,.. . Bray, Jacklyn Beatrice, 4-C, 308 NVestminster Ave., Brown, Suzan Lee, 3-C, 63 Turmstrasse, Bad Godesberg, Germany .......,.......,.. Brown, Suzanne Kraft, 2-C, 218 Sycamore St., Tiffin .................................,. Brown, Tfhomasj Todd, 1-M, 3705 Grand Ave., . , , Des Moines, Iowa .......,........,..... . . . Browner, Barry Martin, 4-M, 20 Hill Park Ave., 195 Great Neck, N. Y. ....................... . 195 194 185 208 168 106 195 185 185 195 Merchantville, N. J., ....... ,......,..,....... 5 5, 114, 116Q68 Bray'mer,'Joan Elizabeth, 3-C, 5 CowdreySt., W W W Browning, Carol Anne, 4-C, 113 N. Rankin St., Appleton, Wis. , ....................... . Bruderer, Conrad, Jr., 3-M, 5621 Columbia Pl., Falls Church, Va. ..........,.......,........... . Brujok, George James, Sp-T, 11218 Greenwich Ave., Cleveland 5 .................,................ Brunotts, Frank William, 2-C, 4755 Broadway, Lorain .................................. Bryan, Barbara Ann, 4-C, 156 Adams St., Garden City, N. Y. ..................... . Bryan, Margaret Elaine, 2-C, 156 Adams St., Garden City, N. Y. ...........,....... . Bryce, Barbara, 2-M, 506 Burr Oak St., Albion, Mich. ...................... . Buck, Roy Eugene, 2-C, 1220 Lester Ave., Ypsilanti, Mich. .......,.........,......... . Buckingham, Roberta Joyce, 1-C, 136 Bedford St., Lexington 73, Mass. ........................ . Budd, Leonard Henry, 2-T, 208 E. Court St., Ithaca, N. Y. ...............,......... . Buffett, Roger, 1-C, 2417 N. 96th St., Wauwatosa, VVis. ......................,. , Bullock, William Jones, 3-T, 413 N. Main St., Nevada .......... V. L ..,...,. ig. ......... L .... Bunker, Charlotte Jane, 1-C, Jaffna College, 63, 87, 56, 79, 107, 79, 79, 130, 72, Yonkers, N. Y... ......,....,,,........,.......... 68, 80, 185 Vaddukoddai, Ceylon ...,...............,. . . . . Brazinski, Frank Vliilliam, 4-M, 420 Morningside Ave., Burky, Elton Arthur, 3-C, 1204 S. Meridian Ave., Fairview 1, N. J. ........,..................... .....,. 1 09 Youngstown 11 ......,........................ . . . . Brecher, John Samuel, 1-M, Yelping Hill, Burky, Kenneth Lamont, 1-M, 1204 S. Meridian Rd., West Cornwall, Conn. ,............, . . .... 208 Youngstown 11 ........,.............................. . . . Brewer, Charles, 1-C, 825 Jackson Ave., Burnett, Barbara Louise, 1-C, 24 Trawbridge Rd., Aurora, Ill. ..,.....,...............,..,... . . . 109 VVorcester 9, Mass. .....,...................... 59, 78, 106, Brewer, Edward George, 3-M, 1216 W. Ninth St., Burnett, Kenneth Robert, 2-M, 606 Lange Ct., Erie 2, Pa. ..,.....,,..,.,,...,..,...,...,.... ..,. 1 07, 195 Libertyville, Ill. ....................,.... ...... . 146, Bridge, Mrs. Caroline Latham, 2-C, 1216 VVirt Rd., Houston 24, Texas ...,..................,....,. . . . Bridge., Scott Robison, ll, 3-C, 1900 Reeveston Rd., Burns, David Samuel, 4-C, 7 Tudor City Pl., New York, N. Y. ....,........,.......... . Burns, Stephen Anthony, 1-C, 537 Broadway, Richmond, Ind. ........,......,...................,..... . . . Everett 49, Mass. ........................ . . . . . Bridgman, Elizabeth Shapto, 3-C, 608 Virginia Ave., Burr, Mrs. Annette Parker, 4-C, 1236 Simpson St., Toledo 10 ..............,...........,......,... 68, 78, 80, 185 Evanston, Ill. ............................. . Briegs, Fred Arthur, Jr., 3-C, 519 Tisdale Pl., Burr, David Dwight, 4-C, 376 North St., Woodbridge, N. J. .....,,.............. , ........ 185 Dalton, Mass. .............,..... . . 208 195 185 195 168 169 185 185 195 169 107 195 195 195 195 208 208 185 208 208 195 169 169 227 O tudent Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Burrows, Jane Elizabeth, 1-C, 547 Riverside Dr., New York 27, N. Y. ..................,... . Burstein, Nelson Allan, 1-C, 3033 Hopewell Pl., Toledo 6 ..........,....................... Burton, Claudia Elizabeth, 1-C, 940 N. Livingston Arlington, Va .... .......................... Burton, Ian, Gr-C, 48 Hillsway, Littleover, Derby, England ...................... Burton, Priscilla Ann, 2-C, Box 252, Northfield, Minn. ............,...... . Busick, Eleanor Rust, 4-C, 61 Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Va. ..,..........,............ . Butt, Edgar Braddock, 2-M, 5249 XVasena Ave., Baltimore 25, Md. ........................ . si Butterfield, Erston Marshall, Gr-T, 88 Hartman St., Berea ................,...........,....... Butters, Diane Louise, 3-M, 1301 W. Church St., Elmira, N. Y. ......,..................... . Bynum, William Carney, 1-M, 521 E. Front St., New Bern, N. C. ....................... . Byrens, David VVade, 4-C, 11 Treehaven Rd., Buffalo 15, N. Y. ...................... . C Caballero, Nancy Helen, 4-C, 221 Central Park, Wilmette, Ill. ...,....................... . Cairns, Lindsey Ann, 3-C, 108 Alapocas Dr., Wilmington, Del. ..................,. . Caldwell, Catherine, 4-C, 226 Prospect St., Ridgewood, N. J .... ..................... Caldwell, Ellen Lee, 1-C, 624 Twin Oak Dr., Decatur, Ga. .............................,. . Cameron, Constance Marcia, 1-C, 48 Gallatin Ave. Buffalo 7, N. Y. ......................,... . Campbell, Ardele Ruth, 4-M, 1041 Wade St., Aliquippa, Pa. .........................,. . Campbell, Charles Armitage, 4-C, 59 Berkley Pl., Buffalo 9, N. Y. .......................... . Campbell, Nancy Elise, 1-C, 623 State St., Mishawaka, Ind. ........................ . Campbell, Sara Elizabeth, 1-C, 123 E. 26th Pl., v Tulsa 14, Okla. ............................. . Canfield, David France, 1-C, 8 Apple Tree Lane, Great Neck, N. Y. ..................,....,.. . Cannady, Donald Dale, 1-T, 1371 S. Eighth Ave., VVausau, VVis. ............................ . Cannon, Carol Ann, 3-C, 1020 E. Park Dr., Midland, Mich. ...............,.......... . Cannon, Gail Elizabeth, 3-C, 4508 Tomahawk Rd., Prairie Village 15, Kans. .................. . Carder, Judith Ann, 1-C, 211 S. Main St., Oberlin ....,...........,........,.. Carey, James Miles, 2-T, 9 South St., Berlin Heights ......................... Carlisle, Albert Tyler, 3-C, 6229 Hiram Ave., Ashtabula ...................,......... Carlson, Eleanor Anne, 3-M, Terrace St., Haworth, N. J. .....,..................... . Carlson, Ray Horner, 3-C, 21950 Brookway Dr., Fairview Park 26 .......,...,.........,... Carpenter, Paul Joseph, Sp-T, 126 E. Main, Norwalk .................................. Carpenter, Stanley John, 4-C, 422 E. Bustle St., Loudonville .,......................,.,.. Carr, Edith Annette, 1-C, 23 Rundlett St., Concord, N. H. ...................... . Carroll, Alan Savage, 4-C, 489 Sagamore Dr., Rochester 17, N. Y. ................ . Carroll, Harold Ledell, Sp-T, 9207 Yale Ave Cleveland ..............,............... Carroll, Mary Alice, 4-C, 438 Pearl St., Wooster ........................,......... Carroll, Nancy Meredith, 3-C, 32 College Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. ......,..,............... . Carter, Anthony Arthur, 1-T, 3821 Stadium Dr., Kalamazoo, Mich. ........................ . Cashdan, David Robert, 1-C, 1272 W. 72nd St., Kansas City 14, Mo. ...................... . Cassell, Susan Margarita, 3-C, 1519 Shadford Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. ......,................. . Cassels, Robert Maclntyre, 2-C, 5 Wahneta Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. .......... .......... . Cetina, Robert Eugene, 3-C, Arlington Rd., Newton Falls ........................ 228 ....95, .. .... 78, ,....74, .....76, 109, .....88, .. .... 108, ....67, 74, 78, 80, 54, 104, 112, ......68,80 ....78, ....58 67, 90, 146, ......l06 .,...38,116 ....78, 80, ..,.109 ....16,80, Chaber, Josiane Helene, Sp. Gr-C, 22, rue Saint-Saens, Paris 15, France ............................... Chaffer, Joyce Ann, 2-C, 119 East 22nd St., Idaho Falls, Idaho ..........,.................. Chamberlain, Anne Seymour, 2-C, 51-11 Concord Ave., Great Neck, N. Y. ............................ . Chambers, David Ernest, 2-T, 2325 W. Buena Vista, Detroit, Mich. ................................ . Chan, Marjorie, 1-M, 135 N. Ninth St., Lebanon, Pa. ............................. . Chandler, Efmilyj Suzannah, 2-C, Semi11ary Hill, Westminster, Md ..... ...................... Chang, Laura, 4-C, 3130 Ruby Lane, Memphis 14, Tenn. ..................... . Chapin, Cynthia Ann, 1-C, 6 Dickerson St., Lyons, N. Y .... ............................... Chapman, Robert James, 4-C, 2740 Edington Rd., Columbus 21 .................................. Charley, Alfred James, 3-M, U. S. Indian Medical Service Tuba City, Ariz. .............................. . Chastain, Ronald Lee, 2-C, 510 Shady Ave., St. Joseph, Mo. ....................... . Cheney, Lforenl William, 2-C, 18 Winton St., Springfield 8, Mass. ............................. 130 142 Cherry, Evelyn Hellouise, Gr-C, 115 West 142nd St., New York 30, N. Y. .......................... . Cherry, James Eugene, Gr-M, Box 193, Albion, Pa. ................................... . Cheshire, Mrs. Nancy Hubbard, 4-C, 30603 Winston Dr Bay Village ................................... Chess, Deborah Anne, 3-C, P. O., Greenwich, Conn. ............................. . Chester, Carol Susan, 1-C, 425 S. Rocky River Dr., Berea ...........,............................ Chestnut, Frank Daniel, 1-C, 106 S. Main St., Attleboro, Mass. ............................. . . Childs, Eleanor Logan, 3-C, Missao de Dondi, C. P. 28, Bela Vista, Angola ...........,................. Childs, Peter Olney, 3-C, Southampton Rd., Stow, Mass. ......................... . Chinell, Gail Ann, 1-C, 69 Mercer Ave., Buffalo 22, N. Y. ....................... . Chitambar, Charlene Carmen Sita, 3-M, P. O., Dhanbad, Bihar, India ................,...... Chorlian, Mary Moore, 3-C, 22 Ridgecrest East, Scarsdale, N. Y. .............................. . Christenson, Barbro Louise, Gr-M, 1369 Kew Ave., Hewlett, N. Y. ..,............................ . Christianson, Jon August, 4-C, 508 Main St., Dalton, Mass. ............................ . Christie, .Mrs. Bettie Lemma, sp-c, 117 E. Heights 'Blvd Elyria ........................................ Christman, Caroline Phillips, 3-C, 24 East 11th St., New York 3, N. Y. ......................... . Christman, Ronald Peter, 1-C, 310 Ohio Ave., Harrisonburg, Va. ..........,.....,....,. . Christofferson, Jfohnj Thomas, 2-C, R. D. 2, Mayville, N. Y. .................,........ . Church, Annette Louise, 2-C, 407 E. Jefferson, Grand Ledge, Mich. ......... .................. . Church, Frank VanFleet, 3-M, 809 VV. Truman Rd., Independence, Mo. .......................... . Claff, Lucia Phillips, 3-M, 134 VVatson Rd., Belmont, Mass. ...................... . Clapp, Stephen Henry, 1-M, 146 Arch St., Ramsey, N. J. ......................... . .. Clark, Brenda Louise, 1-M, 3304 E. 139th St., Cleveland, Ohio ..............,......... Clark, Carol Lillian, 2-M, Scoville Hill Rd., Torrington, Conn. ........................ . . . . Clark, Corydon George, 1-C, 453 Backus Rd., Webster, N. Y. .....................,....... 130 132 Clark, Frederick Craig. 4-C, 2548 Central Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. .................,........ . . . . Clark, James David, 1-C, 4306 Noyes Ave., Charleston, VV. Va. ....................... . . . Clark, Philip Frederic, Jr., 1-M, 35 Bedell St., Portland 5, Maine ...................... Clark, Robert Tegeler, 2-C, 79 Melvin Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. ..,........... . Clark, Susan Prann, 1-C, 2 Carlton St., Malverne, N. Y. ...........,........... . Clarke, John Edward, 2-C, 2410 Orange Ave., Sanford, Fla. .......................... . Student Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Clarke, Robert.Winston, Gr-C, 15701 Fernway Rd., Shaker Heights ................................ . . . Clarke, Susan Elizabeth, 1-C, 1900 Orrington Ave., Evanston, Ill. ......,.............,........., .... . Clarren, Sumner Norman, 1-C, 38 Essex Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. ................,......, . . .... 99, Cleaver, Merritt VVoodward, 2-C, W'esterly Dr., Mount Carmel 18 Conn ..... .................. Clegg, William Arthur: 2-c, 83 New London Turnpike, ' ' ' ' ' ' N orwlchtown, Conn. ......................... . 146, . . . .78, 107, Coryell, jane Frances, 4-C, R. D. 6, Box 222 E, Rockford, Ill ..... ................,...................... Court, Elizabeth Edward Bowne, 2-C, 1517 Iroquois Ave., Detroit 14, Mich. ...................................... . Coutts,.Curtis Alan, 4-C, 1450 East 73rd St., Chicago 19, Ill. ............................, 127, 142. 166 Coutts, Kenneth Douglas, 2-C, 1450 East 73rd St., Chicago 19, Ill. ............................. 138, 142, Covell, Gerald Edward, 2-C, 112 Kenilworth Rd., Merion, Pa. ............,..............,........,...... . Clingingsmith, Larry Lynn, 1-C, 625 E. Main St., Casey, Ill. ............................... . Clymer, Ann Merrill, 1-C, 256 E. Granville Rd., Worthington .............................. ..... Clynes, Tfhomasl Byron, 1-C, 9544 Parklane, Ladue 17, Mo. .....,........................... .... . Coates,.Christopher Dargan, 1-C, 1220 E. 57th St., Chicago 37, Ill. .....,........................ .... , Codel, Michael Richard, 2-C, Taunton Hill Rd., Newtown, Conn. ......................... .... 7 3, Coffee, Curtis Webb, 2-M, P. O. Box 205, Mound, Mlnn. ..........,........... . . . Coffee, George, 1-M, 4875 E. 18th St., Denver 20, Colo.. ,......... ..................... .... . Cohan, Pfhyllisl Louellyn, 3-C, 7001 Indian Boundary, Gary, Ind. ...............,..........,............ .... . Cohen, Albert Gleaves, 3-T, 126 S. Main St., Wellington ....................................... . , . , . Cohen, Arthur Elson, 4-C, 2 Peter Cooper Rd., Apt. 13, New York, N. Y. ................................ .... 8 4 Cohen, Robert Alan, 1-C, 109 E. 70th Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. .......................... ...,. . Colandrea, Stella Christine, 2-M, Roseville Rd., Westport, Conn. .,........................ .... 1 12 Cole, David William, 1-C, 422 Kirk Ave., Syracuse 5, N. Y .... ,.,..... ......................... 1 2 8, Coleman, Don Harold, 2-C, 6301 Castle Dr., Oakland, Calif. ......................,... 72, 127, 134, 142, Colle, Anne Beryl, 2-C, 315 East 324th St., Willowick ...................,,........,...........,..., Collier, Carol Elizabeth. 1-C, 570 N. Market St., Wooster ................................. .... Collins, Constance Ann, 1-C, 380 Nassau Ave., Manhasset, N. Y. ...............,......... .... 1 08 Collins, Jack Stanley, 2-T, Box 37, Jeromesville .,............................... .......,. Coniam, Cfharlesl jack, 1-C, R. D. 1, Oberlin Rd., Oberlin ......................................... 130, 131 Connelly, Maureen Esther, 3-C, 29 Rotherwood Rd., Newton Center 59, Mass., ......................... 79, 116 Cook, David Alan, 1-C, 2916 Payne St., Evanston, Ill. ..................,... .... 1 34, Cook, Judith Oaks, 2-M, 1218 Park Ave., Fort Wayne 6, Ind. ................. .... 1 08, Cook, Marilou, 4-C, 74 Elmwood Pl., Oberlin ..............,...,............. . . .68, Cook, Mfaryl Katherine, 3-C, 2916 Payne St., Evanston, Ill. ......,....,.............. . , . . Cook, Robert Alan, 2-C, 557 Warren Ave., University City 5, Mo. .................. .... . Cooper, Barbara Ann, 3-M, Fouke, Ark. .........,....................... .... . Cooper, losef Deen, 2-C, 809 Clinton Springs Ave., Cincinnati 29 ...............,..............,. ..... Cooper, Kathryn, 4-M, 1337 Biltmore Dr., Charlotte, N. CW .... .... . .. ......... . . . .54, Cooper, Margaret Senter, 2-C, Box 125, Loudonville, N. Y. ................. .... . Cope, James Frank, 2-T, Box 135, Damascus ....................... . . Corbitt, George Ronald, 2-T, R. D. l, New Milford ........................,..,..., . . . Corcoran, Margaret Elizabeth, 4-C, 1416 41st Pl., Des Moines 11, Iowa .........,............. .,... Cornell, Jean Ann, 1-M, 430 N. Lewis St., Kendallville, Ind. ..,.....................,. .... . Cornell, Pfhilipl David, 1-C, 2447 Francisco St., San Francisco 23, Calif. ,......,............. ..,. . Cornish, Harold Linwood, Sp-T, 906 E. 150th St., Cleveland 10 ................................ Cornman, Ronald Evans, 1-C, 3407 Lownesdale Rd., Cleveland Heights 12 ......................,.. ..... Cortner, jack Cordrey, 2-M, 3101 Felix St., St. Joseph, Mo. ..................... . 1 1 ....108, Cowan, Susan Marie, 2-C, 233 East 69th St., Apt. 14-N, New York, N. Y. ................................ .... 60 Cowles, Lawrence Belden, jr., Sp-T, 131V3 Lincoln St., Wellington .................................... . . Cowman, Caroline Anne, 2-C, 1342 Garden Circle, Wyoming 15 .............................. ...... Cox, Ellen Deane, 2-C, 2808 S. Ives St., Arlington 2, Va. ...................... .,.. 1 09 Craig, Anna Parker, 2-C, 151 Rodney St., Glen Rock, N. -I. ................... .... ..... . Craig, jean Teresa, 4-M, 7605 Osage Ave., Cleveland .................................,. .... 1 06 Crawford, Charles Raymond, 2-C, 38 Baldwin Ave., Mansfield ...,............................... .... Crawford, Robert Ward, 4-C, 38 Baldwin Ave., Mansfield ................................. .... Crayton, john Wendell, 1-C, 151 Irving Terrace, Buffalo 23, N. Y. ..................,................... . Creamer, Aflicel Virginia, 1-M, R. D. 5, Finley Station Rd., Brldgeton, N. j. ........................................ . Creasy, William Charles, Gr-T Sterling ..................... . ......................... . . Criddle, Arthur Hawthorne, jr., 1-C, Street and Cheney Rds., Westtown, Pa. .....................,............. 76, 128, Crist, Lowell Newsome, 2-C, 3121 Thayer St., Evanston, Ill. .......................... .....,. . Crowe, -Nancy Carol, 1-C, 11156 Peoria St., Chicago 43, Ill. ........................... .... . Crowson, Robert Lee, jr., 1-C, 950 Gardner Rd., Flossmoor, Ill. .......................................... . Crowther, Beverly Constance, 2-C, 26801 Rolling Hills Rd., Rolling Hills, Calif. ............................,........ . Crump, Dorothy Rebecca, 2-C, 2579 Jackson Ave., Memphis 12, Tenn. ............................ .... . Culbert, Harvey Victor, 4-C, Drakes Lane, Rock Tavern, N. Y. ....................,.......... .... . Cunningham, William Leonard, 1-C, 1029 Argonne Rd., South Euclid 21 ..........,..........................,.., Cunningham, William Preston, jr., 1-T, 2098 Wyandotte, Lakewood 7 ..,................................... Cunnison, Janet Mary, 3-C, 5 Pennsylvania Blvd., Bellerose, N. Y. ..................,........ ..,.. . Cupery, Kenneth Nicholas, 3-C, 7 Crestfield Rd., Wilmington 3, Del. ......................... .... 6 1, 86 Curtis, Mfaryl Emily, 4-C, 95 Ford Ave., Oneonta, N. Y. ......................, .... , . . . Curtis, Mfaryl julia, 4-C, Box 123, Watkinsville Ga. .......................... .... 9 4 Cuza, Donna Marie, 1-C, 1220 Cleveland Ave., S. I i i Massillon ..................................... .... Cuza, Patricia Ann, 4-C, 1220 Cleveland St., S. VV., Massillon ........,......,................... .... D Dali, Nancy Lorraine, 2-C, 2021 Guadalupe Ave., Youngstown4....ii.........T.........l'11.. 1.1.56 Daichman, Elizabeth jane, 3-C, 14 Montgomery Pl., Brooklyn 15, N. Y. .......................... .... Daley, Sandra Renee, 1-C, 1442 Eleventh Ave., S., Fargo, N. Dak. ......................,.......,......... . Danaceau, Henry Lawrence, 4-C, 3310 Enderby Rd., Shaker Heights 20 ......,..,,................ 128, 132, 142 Danes, Robert Harold, 3-M, 36 Arthur Pl., Red Bank, N. J. ...........,,............,............. . Danesi, David joseph, 1-M, 1307 Stuart Blvd., N. E., Massillon .........................,.......,...,. 106, 108 Dare, Marilyn Ruth, 1-M, 232 N. jefferson, Moscow, Idaho ......................................... Darnell, Alice Elaine, 2-C, 44 Soundview Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. ......,................ 90, 114, 116, 119 Darrah, Nancy Victoria, 4-C, 80 N. Sunnycrest Dr., Little Silver, N. 1. ...,.................,..... . . . . 169 196 169 196 192 196 196 196 169 169 209 209 209 196 209 196 196 170 185 170 170 209 170 196' 186 209 170 186 209 209 196 170 22! HERRICIVS JEWELRY Dudlgy A, Wood 2 CMA? jeu! jewel, jjzgmt R Watches Diamonds 7 W. College St. Phone 4-446l OBERLIN INN BLOCK POWERS xl DAWLEY P R E 5 T ' ' 5 of Oberlin The Home of HART, SCHAFFNER, G MARX SPAGHETTI , FINE FOODS BEVERAGES Clothing PIZZA M E N l 5 W E A R W. Lorain at College 230 o tudent Directory Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Darrow, Emily Hutchinson, 1-C, 245 Diamond Spring Rd., Denville, N. J. ....,......................,........ .... . Davens, Eve, 2-C, 6141 Barroll Rd., Baltimore 9, Md. .................,.... . Davey, Robert Chivers, 1-C 114 S. VVinser St., Jackson, Mich. ......................., . Davis, Charles Cole, 1-T, 12081 Cherrylawn, Detroit, Mich. ....................... . Davis, Don E., 3-C, Lockwood ..................,....,... Davis, Donald Eugene, 2-T, Box 331, Grafton .................................. ............. Davis, James Richard, 4-C, 128 Rockland Ave., Bradford, Pa. ...... ........................... 4 4, Davis, John David, 2-C, Crozer Seminary, Chester, Pa. .....................,... . Davis, Karen Eileen, 1-C, 1214 North Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y .........,......... . . Davis, Margaret Anne, 2-C, 310 Fairland Ave., 67, 107, 209 196 209 186 170 196 209 Havertown, Pa. ....................................., 58, 196 Davis, Margaret Esther, 2-C, 63 E. 9th St., Randall House, Apt. 9-H, New York 3, N. Y. ...................................... 196 Dawe, Harry Arthur, 4-C, 189 Market St., Perth Amboy, N. J. ................................... 94 Dawson, Peter McDonald, 2-C, 17 Arlington St., Cambridge 38, Mass. ........,................. 17, 81, 109 Day, Efinal Nancy, 1-C, 20 E. Second St., Corning, N. Y.. ...................... ............ Day, Estelle Evelyn, 4-M, 11 Cornwell St., Rockville Centre, N. Y. .................... . Day, John Grant, 4-C, 3054 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights 18 ....................... Day, Loren Allen, 4-C, 3421 S. Utah St., ....138 Arlington 6, Va. ....................... .... 6 7, 127 Day, Patricia Anne, 3-C, 316 Walnut Pl., Havertown, Pa. ....................,..... .... 5 3, 108 Deakins, Elwyn Curtis, 1-C, 210 James Blvd., Signal Mountain, Tenn. .................... . Deakyne, Efdnaj Jane, 1-M, 107 Adelphiz Ave., Wilmington 4, Del. ......................... . Dean, Joyce Ella, 1-C, 706 Riverside Dr., New York, N. Y. .............................. ., Deane, Mabel Helen, Gr-C, 690 Autumn Dr., Amherst, Lahore, W. Pakistan ...,......................... Deardorlf, Joanne Louise, 4-M, 781 Highland Ave., Gettysburg, Pa. ........................... . DeFouw, Arthur John, 3-T, R. D. 2, Mansfield ................................ DeGrazia, Louis, 2-T, 5124 Maple, Dearborn 2, Mich. .......,................... . deJaager, Alfred Russell, 4-M, 211 Doremus Ave., Ridgewood, N. J ........ ....................... de Lange, Jfosephj Jelfry, 3-C, 320 West End Ave., New York 23, N. Y. ........................ . Delaplane, Charles Thorne, 1-C, 1022 VValton Dr., College Station, Texas ..................... del Carmen, Ricardo, 4-M, 7-A Ave., 4-33, Guatemala City 2, Guatemala ................ ....107 DeLong, Karl Thomas, 2-C, 7552 New Second St., Philadelphia 26, Pa. ................................... 60 DeMarco, David Hepworth, 1-C, 1143 VV. Twentieth St., Erie, Pa. ........................................... 134 DeMarinis, Gerald Philip, 4-C, 967 Morewood Dr., Rocky River 16 ............................. Dennis, Carl Edward, 1-C, 7262 Colgate, University ..Citys5, Mo. .-T. . .-T .... .... f . . . .-. . Derthick, Nancy Ann, 2-C, R. D. 2, Box 312, Mantua ..........,.................... Deschaux, Peggy Ann, 4-C, 132 Sampson Ave., Staten Island 8, N. Y. ................. . . DeSmit, Pieter Jon, 3-C, 169 VV. Main St., Williamson, N. Y. ......................... . Deutsch, Steven Emil, 4-C, 734 W. Bittersweet Pl., Chicago 13, Ill. ............................... . De Veaux, Mrs. Jean Stanard, 4-C, 85 Chauncey Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. ...,....,................. . de Vries, Lucas, 4-C, 54 Sweelincklaan, Bilthoven, The Netherlands .................,..... De Young, Cornelia Caroline, 1-C, 2334 W. 116th Pl., ....127 .....74 chicago 43, 111. .......,.......,......................... . Diack, Katharine Grace, 2-C, 3386 S. W. Fairmount Blvd., Portland 1, Oreg. ..............,,............,..... .... . Dial, Charles Emory, 1-C, 4243 W. 196th St., Cleveland 26 ......................... 170 127 209 79 170 170 186 209 209 209 170 163 170 186 209 170 196 209 170 2094 - 196 170 186 170 180 186 210 196 210 Diamond, Ellen Sylvia, 1-C, 721 Brown Ave., Evanston, Ill ............................ Dickerson, Cary Marion, 1-C, P. O. Box 235, Hampton, Ga. ........................ . Dickerson, Dolores, 1-M, 201 Gallatin St., Ravenswood, W. Va. ........,.............. . Dickerson, Walter Chase, 2-C, Caro State Hospital, Caro, Mich. ............................. . Dickinson, Caroline, 2-C, 1317 Chase Ave., Lakewood 7 .................... ........... Diefenderfer, Ruth Alice, 1-M, 614 Walnut St., Sharpsville, Pa. ........................ . . Dietiker, Don Wieland, 3-C, R. D. 3, Delta. ................... .................. . . Diggs, Charles Norman, 1-T, 1814 Edmundson Ave., Baltimore, Md. .............................. . Dilworth, Calvin James, Sp.-T, 2200 Prospect Ave., Cleveland 15 ................................ Doane, Theodore Ellsworth, 2-T, Wake Robin Rd., Painesville .................................. Doggett, Rebecca Lee, 1-C, 108 Parrow St., Orange, N. J. ........................... . Doll, Jfacquelynb Sue, 3-C, 4870 Lamme Rd., ....96, 76, 132, .....194, Dayton 9 .....................,........ .... 6 8, 70 Doll, Mfaryj Chotard, 1-C, 2 Hillside Rd., Baltimore, Md. ......,............... . Donaghue, Linda Lee, 1-C, 1004 Fifth St., Moosic 7, Pa. ........................ . Donahue, Hfowardj James, 2-T, R. 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Eckstein, Carol Kay, 3-C, 1015 Farragut St., Pittsburgh 6, Pa. ................,,.., . Eddy, Carol Grace, -1-C, 40 Bank St., .....53 ....64,108 ....,68 Sussex, N. J. ..............,.......,.... ... Edelmann, Joyce Diane, 4-C, 35 Underhill Rd., Hamden 14, Conn. ............................ ..... 3 8 Edgerton, Kathleen Ann, 4-C, 14 LaFayette Circle, Wellesley 81, Mass. .,.............,................... 73 Edison, Afustinl Jerome, 4-C, 109 Canterbury Dr., Windsor Hills, Wilmington 3, Del ..... ...................... Edwards, Ellsworth McClure, 1-C, 60 Stoddard Ave., Dayton ............. ....................... Edwards,. Henry Ethelberth, 4-C, 3229 Victory Ave., Lorain ................................... 64, 82, 128, 130 Edwards, Peter Lewis, 2-M, 61 Grandview St., Huntington, N. Y. ...................,.. . Eichberg, Susan, 1-M, 109 Garden St., Great Neck, N. Y. .............. . Eisner, Ann Cecele, 1-C, 16 Clover St., Lar hmont N Y c , . . ......................... . . Ekberg, Ronald George, 2-T, 434 E. Washington St., Medina .................................., Ekey, Rfobertl Donald, 1-C, N. Main St., West Salem ...............,.......... Elkind, Peter F., 3-C, 24 Oakcliff Rd., Newtonville, Mass. ...................,... . Elliott, Judith Lee, 2-C, 65 N. Edgewood Ave., La Grange, Ill. ......................... . Elliott, Mary Helen, 3-M, 201 Bank St., Bridgewater, Va. ...................,.. . Ellis, William Whit, 2-C, 128 Shipherd Circle, Oberlin .......................,........ Ells, Mary Jane, 4-C, Box 236, Orwell ................................... Ely, Dfikkaj Jane, 2-C, 30 W. Beechwold Blvd., Columbus 14 ................,...........,. .....78 ....107 ....107 Emerson, Cfharlesj David, 3-C, 150 East Fourth Stl, i I Corning, N. Y. ,..................................... 130 Empie, Charlotte Ann, 4-C, 72 Norwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J ..... ,..,........... Endres, John Brian, 3-C, 36 Olin Ave., Girard, Pa. .,..,.... ...........,...... . , Erb, Nancy Tyler, 1-C, 1697 Berkshire Rd., Columbus ................................, Erickson, Judith Anne, 1-M, 1029 Third Ave., S., St. James, Minn. ......,................. . Erikson, John Martin, 1-C, 101 VVallace Blvd., Ypsilanti, Mich. ...,.................... . Erikson, Sue Marian, 3-C, Clark Rd., Stockbridge, Mass. ....................... . . Errant, James Whitcomb, Jr., 3-T, 720 Walden Rd. Winnetka, Ill .... ......,....,...,....,..... Erwin, Marian Virginia, 4-C, R. D. 5, Box 680, Pensacola, Fla. .............,.....,....... , Esseks, John Dixon, 2-C, Box 783, Union Ave., .....114, 116 ....108 ....136 Center Moriches, IX. Y. ...............,..., 53, 73, 109, 140 Estabrook, VVilliam Sears, lll, 1-C, 31 Puritan Rd., Newton Highlands, Mass. ..............,...... ,...... 1 27 Estadt, Janet Arlene, Sp. Gr-C, 1900 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, N. J. .,...........................,,....... . Esterquest, Elizabeth lvie, 2-C, Elin Cottage, Patterson Ave., Oxford ................,.................,.....,....... Eubank, Lee Eugene, 3-M, 216 W. Rio Grande, El Paso, Texas ........................... Evans, David Russell, 3-C, 431 Thomas Ave., Rochester 17, N. Y. ...,.................. . Evans, Hugh VVilford, 4-C, 1940 North 6th St., Sheboygan, Wis. ......................... . Everist, Donna Kay, 1-M, 501 W. Winfield St., Morrison, Ill .... ...................,.... ....106 ....l28 Ewing, Martha Jane, 4-C, 77 Church St., Torrington, Conn. ................. . F Fabricant, Ruth A., 1-C, 157 Brite Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. ........................ . Faissler, William Lee, 1-C, 7145 Monroe Ave., Hammond, Ind. ......................... . Farber, Joan Caroline, 4-C, 126 VVooleys Lane, Great Neck, N. Y. ............,......... . Fardig, Marilyn Sue, 4-C, 805 Lincoln St., Harvard, Ill. ...................... . Farley, Pamella, 1-C, 58 Garden Rd., Wellesley Hills 81, Mass. .............. . Farris, John Clyde, 3-C, 3514 North 15th St., Arlington 1, Va. ...................,..... . Faulkner, Diana Munn, 3-C, 2445 Demington Dr. Cleveland Heights 6 ....................... Feenan, Sondra, 1-M, R. D. 2, Colfax, 1fVash. ..................... . Fehlan, Raymond Allen, 1-C, R. D. 1, Wellington ......................,.. Fehlan, Richard Harold, 2-C, R. D. 1, Wellington .......................... Fellers, Ilah Clement, Sp-T, Wakeman ............................... Fenyo, Jane Katherine, 1-C, 146 XV. Lena Ave., Freeport, N. Y. .......................... . Ferguson, Ffrancesj Cornelia, 4-C, 39 The Terrace, Manhasset, N. Y. ........,............... . Ferguson, John Columbus, Jr., 3-T, 130 S. Park, Oberlin .................................. Ferguson, Sfylviaj Diane, 4-C, 3522 St. Albans, Cleveland ............................... Fernholz, Suzanne, 3-C, 547 Keystone Ave., River Forest, Ill. ................... . . Ferrell, Frank Calvin, 2-T, R. D. 2, Greenwich ..........................,. . Fielder, Amy Laura, 1-M, 1324 Yahres Rd., Sharon, Pa. ............................. . Fielder, Ftrancesl Clair, 4-C, 9239 Hatton Point Rd Washington 22, D. C. .................... , Fiero, Ann, 1-C, 42 Eakins Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. ................... . Figge, Rosalie Ann, 3-C, 4 Maryland Ave., Towson 4, Md. ..................... . Fike, Jack Merl, 2-C, 2630 Gunckel Blvd., Toledo 6 .............................. Filardi, Nina Jane, 4-C, Niantic River Rd., Waterford, Conn. .................... . Finch, Cynthia Lea, 4-C, R. D. 1, Portland, Ind. ...................... . Finfgeld, Charles Ryno, 4-C, R. D., Cooksville, Ill. ..........,...............,.... , ....171 . . 76, 210 ..,.210 .,.......171 ....80, 99, 171 ...,...210 ,...186 ...,186 .......210 .....132,210 ......186 ....210 . . .l22, 171 ....163 ....171 ....186 1,122,210 55,546,111 .......210 ....186 .........197 . . .58, 166, 171 Finisdore, Vincent Charles, Jr., 4-C, 2600 Chestnut Ave., Ardmore, Pa. ...............,......,............... . Finler, Joel Waldo, 3-C, 7120 Wilson Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. ..................... . Finley, Beatrice Lindsay, 3-M, 515 East Ct., Marion, N. C. ............................ . Finnigan, Guerri Virginia, 1-C, 256 VVardell Rd., Rush, N. Y. ............................ . Firman, Robert Lewis, 1-C, 1100 Fifth St., Wenatchee, Wash. ....................., . Firmin, Richard De Rodes, 2-C, ., Zanesfield .... -LL ............... L... -L . Firm, Thomas Warfield, 3-C, 107 Longwood Rdff ' ' ' Baltimore 10 Md. ..................... , re St. 72, 73, .....l71 ....171 . 58, 171 145, 186 ...,186 ....210 .......210 Firsht, Winifred catherine, 3-c, 3548 N. Deiawg' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Arlington 7, Va. ............................. . Fischer, David Edward, 1-C, 616 N. English, Marshall, Mo. ........................ . Fischer, Nicolas, 1-C, 55 Sterling Ave., White Plains, N. Y. ..................... . Fishback, Robert Eaton, 4-C, 501 Eighth St., Brookings, S. Dak. .................... . Fisher, Etdithl Marcia, 2-C, P. O. Box 56, North Jackson ......................... Fisher, Eric Elliott, 1-C, Silliman University, Dumaquete City, Philippines ..........,.. Fisher, John Paul, 3-C, 209 Market St., Warren, Pa. ..................... . Fisher, Stephen, 4-C, 45-14 39th Ave., Long Island City 4, N. Y. ....... . 109, 197 132, 186 ...........186 . . 109, . . 136, 128, 210 168, 171 . . . .197 128, 210 .62, 171 2 234 o Student Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Fitch, Robert, 2-C, 361 Osage St., Park Forest, Ill. ........,......,....................... . FitzGerald Charles Ro 4-C 563 Furnace Brook Parkwa 1 yr v Y' Wollaston, Mass. ,.................,......... .......... . Fitzgerald, David George, 2-C, 317 Prospect St., Warren, Pa. .........................,........... 67, 130, Fleck, Robert Burnett, 1-C, Piazza Jacini 5, Vigna Clara, Rome, Italy ...,......,................................. Fletcher, Virginia Faye, 4-C, 2123 California St., N. W., Washington, D. C. ......,...........,,........... . . . Flint, Frank Lee, 4-C, Main St., Bethel, Maine ....................... . . . Flower, Dean Scott, 2-C, 802 Barton Dr., Ann Arbor, M1Ch. ..........................., . . .138 Fobert, Mrs. Ida McLaughlin, Sp-C, Burton Hall, Oberlin ...........,...............,........ . . . Fogelsanger, Donald Keith, 3-C, 437 Danberry St., Toledo 9 ...........................,....... Folden, Wanda Lee, 4-M, 744 Second Ave., Gallipolis .....................,..,.. . , . Foote, Judith, 1-C, 425 E. 79th St., New York 21, N. Y. ..............,... . Foote, Lillian Springs, 3-M, 308 Fenton Pl., Charlotte, N. C. .........,.........,.... . Ford, Cecelia Jane, 2-C, 1700 Georgetown Pl., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. ............,........... ......,.. . Forrer, Elizabeth Jane, 2-C, 2018 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Ill. ,..........................,. .,.. 1 18, 119 Forrest, David Lee, 3-C, 9 Dunbitt Ct., Mansfield ..........,.....,,....,.. ...,.... Fors the, Donald Eu ene, 4-M, Box 74, Y g New Galilee, Pa. .....,..........,....,. . . . Fosberg, Nancy Jean, 4-C, 279 Princeton St., Hartford 10, Conn. ............................. ..,, 8 0 Foster, David Lee, 4-M, Market St., Bloomingburg ................................,.... . . . Foulds, George Hemenway, 3-C, Lawrence Farms South, Chappaqua, N. Y..' ..,.,.....................,... . . .. Fox, Frances Esther, 1-C, 632 Jefferson St., E., Washington 11, D. C. ...................... . Fox, Mrs. Nancy VVhitaker, 4-M, 442 Oriole Dr., Miami Springs, Fla. ............,......... . Frambach, Elwin Henry, 3-C, R. D. 6, Medina .....,......................... Franciose, Anne Marie, 2-M, 10 Vernon Ave., South Barre, Mass. ......,............ . Frank, Vance Edward, 2-T, Route 84, Unionville ............,........... Franklin, Nancy Lee, 4-C, Trevose Rd., Philadelphia 16, Pa ..... .................. Franklin, Peter Russell, 1-C, Trevose Rd., Philadelphia 16, Pa. ........................ . Franklin, Wilbur Blair, 2-T, 50 Fairground Blvd., Canfield. ................................ Franks, James Richard, 2-C, 1676 Tadmore Dr., Toledo 5 ........... .............,.....,.. Frary, Martha Jane, 2-T, R. D. 1, Creston ..,..,..,.........,............ Frasca, Corrine Elvira, 2-M, 1030 Hillsdale, Lorain .............,.................. Frazer, Sheila Elizabeth, 2-C, 625 Main St., Moosic 7, Pa. ...,.......,.............. . Freeland, Lfindaj Kay, 2-M, 900 Amherst Dr., ....90 Charleston 2, W. Va. ............................ . . . . Freeman, Donald Dale, 1-T, De Smet, S. Dak. ,...............,................. . . . . Friday, Hfenryj Raymond, Jr., Gr-M, 7242 Lamport Rd., Upper Darby, Pa. ..,....,,.................,..... ..... . Friedman, Jacqueline, 2-M, Ashokan, N. Y. ................. .... 7 3, Frieling, Julia, 1-C, 1668 Brockway, Saginaw, Mich. ............ ......,.... . Fries, Albert Clarence, 1-M, 1121 Parkhill Dr., Billings, Mont. ......................,...,....... ..,. 2 10 Fritsch, William Robert, Jr., 4-C, 3060 Beals Branch Dr., Louisville, Ky. ........,......................,...,... 62, 171 Frohock, Jean Frances, 2-C, 4 East St., Danvers, Mass. ..................,,..,... ..... . Fuchs, Louanne Jean, 1-M, 305 Forest Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ......................,,. . . . ...... . .76, Fullerton, Howard N., Jr., 2-C, R. D. 1, Steeleville, Ill. .................................. 128, 146, Furstenberg, Mark Hollander, 2-C, 1918 Chelsea Rd., Baltimore 16, Md. .,............................ 72, 73, 88, , 197 .,..54, 186 . , .106, 186 , 197 . . . .83, 171 ...127, 210 G Gabalac, Stephan Marksity, 4-C, 313 N. Firestone B Akron 1 .......................,........... Gaertner, Robert Errol, 4-C, Box 135, Bloomingdale, Ill. .......................... . Gamble, Mrs. Norma Jaeger, Sp-T, 35 Willard Ct., Oberlin ............................,....... Gannoe, Terrance Martin, 3-C, 308 Hill St., Warren, Pa. .,............,.....,,... . Gantz, Janet Carol, 1-C, 539 Raub St., Easton, Pa. ..........,................... . Gardner, Lucy Ann, 3-C, American University, Cairo, Egypt ............................... Garnett, Barbara, 4-C, 4624 N. Dittmar Rd., Arlington 7, Va. ............,.............. . lvd., Garrahan, Elizabeth Schwalbe, 1-C, 301 College Ave., Swarthmore, Pa., . ........................ . . Garver, David Lee, 2-C, 735 Torrington Pl., Dayton 6 ................................. Garvin, Edward Joseph, 2-C, 202 Crestview Lane, North Canton ......,................,..... Garvin, Eliot Wayne, 1-C, 10712 Lockridge Dr., Silver Spring, Md. ...................... . Gaspar, Kenneth, 3-C, 5557 N. Wayne Ave., Chicago 40, Ill. ........................... . Gates, Lois Hamilton, 3-C, 5717 Kimbark Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. ......................,... . . Gates, Nancy Leonora, 2-C, 7205 8th St. N.W., Washington 12, D. C. ...................... . Gayl, Deborah Susan, 2-C, 7454 York Rd., Philadelphia 26, Pa. ........................ . Geisler, Barbara Bartlett, 1-C, 10002 Sutherland Rd., Sllver Spring, Md. ..........,.............. . Geisler, Richard Lee, 3-C, 76 S. Washington St., Oxford, Mich ....... ...............,..,.. Gerber, Carl Read, 4-C, 4226 Story Rd., Fairview Park 26 ...................... . . . Gerber, John Andrew, 1-C, 4226 Story Rd., Fairview Park 26 ........................... Gerhard, Marilyn, 2-C, Detachment R, 8582, ACS1, A.P.O. 172, New York, N. Y. Oberammergau, Germany ................... Gerke, Mfaryj Jean, 1-M, 32 Wine St., Uniontown, Pa. .....,........,........ . Gerson, Katherine Lee, 1-M, 50 Newton St., Philadelphia, Pa. ....,................. . Gettig, Joan Wagner, 3-C, 452 E. Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa. ........................... . Giddings, Thomas Berger, 2-C, 1408 17th Ave., S., Nashville 12, Tenn. ....................... . Giere, Ronald Nelson, 2-C, 8312 Whitewood Rd., Brecksville ..........................,...... Giesel, Richard Theodore, 2-T, 5714 S. Park Blvd., Parma 20 .................................. Gilbert, Doris Jane, 1-C, 1493 Wagar Ave., Lakewood 7 ........,.........,............ Gilbert, Joan Paula, 2-M, 1038 E. Eldorado St., Appleton, Wis ...... ...,.................. Gilchrist, Homer Reid, 4-C, 6240 Forest Dr., Ashtabula ....,...............,...... Gill, Robert Wager, 1-C, 508 S. Third St., Clinton, Mo. ........,...,........... . Gillary, Howard L., 1-C, 147-47 Jewel Ave., Flushing 67, N. Y. ..................... . Gilley, Jaqueline Kellogg, 1-C, 35-43 169th St., Flushing 58, N. Y. ......................... . Gilley, Lawrence Carlyle, Jr., 3-C, 35-43 169th St., Flushing 58, N. Y. ......................... . Gillman, Richard, 4-C, 1028 E. Broadway, Woodmere, N . Y. .................... . Gilmer, William Ernest, 3-T, R. D. Collins ........................,... Gini, Elaine Marie, 4-C, 37 Crescent Ave., Ramsey, N. J. ....,....................... . . Gladfelter, David Drews, 4-C, 707 E. Fleetwood Pl., Milwaukee 17, Wis. ........................ . Glasgo, Mary Ann, 2-C, Highland Ave., Box 8, Jeromesville .,............. ,................ Glasow, Ann Elizabeth, 2-M, 834 WV. Lincoln Blvd., Freeport, Ill. .................................. . Glass, Carol Jean, 2-C, 1 Yale Terr., West Orange, N. J. ........... . ....76 ....114 ....107 ....64 ....123 .67, 89, 90 ....116 ...76, 78 ....106 ....89, ....106, ....136 ....128, ....138, ...81, . 103, 106, o Student Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Gleason, Gilbert Howe, 4-C, 1423 Sylvan Lane, Scotch Plains, N. J. ......................,.....,. 106, 145 Glemser, Beverley Louise, 4-C, 3406 Inverness Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md .,.,...... ............... . .... 9 4 Glenn, George David, 2-C, 527 S. First St., Princeton, Ill. ..............,........... . Glessner, John Anthony, 4-M, 13015 13th St., Grandview, Mo .... ......................... ..... Gloster, Patricia Carolyn, 2-C, 1097 Lawndale St., Pittsburgh 21, Pa. ......,.................... ..., 80 Gobel, Walter.Edward, Jr., 1-C, 1114 Johnson St., Beloit, Wls. ,.............................. .... 9 9 Gochfeld, Michael, 1-C, R. D. 2, Lexington Ave., . . . . .134 Peeksklll, N. Y. .........,................... .... 60 Gockel, Lawrence John, 2-C, R. D. 1, Haskins Rd., Chagrin Falls ....................................,... 77 Goehring, Westlake Lindsay, 2-C, 951 Indian Rocks Rd., Clearwater, Fla. .................,.............. . . . Goes, Christin, Sp. Gr-C, im Langenttau 5, Stottgart-Rohr, Germany ........... ..... ........ ...... Goh, Faith Swee-Tin, 3-M, 218 Belmont Rd., Singapore, Malaya ............,......,,............,. 109 Goldberg, Barbara Leah, 4-C, 2811 Albemarle St., N. W., Washington 8, D. C. ................................... . Goldberg, Doris Wilma, 2-C, 20 Homer Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. . ........................ ...., 1 20 Golden, Richard Francis, 2-M, 309 Mifflin Way, Pittsburgh 21, Pa. .......................... .... . Golden, Robert Michael, 2-C, 108 Weequahic Ave., Newark 12, N. J. ........................,. 132 Goldensohn, Barry Nathan, 4-C, 1585 East 14th St., i I I I i i i Brooklyn 30, N. Y. ............................. ..... . Goldhamer, Michael, 4-C, 31 W. Mosholu Pkwy., N., New York 67, N. Y. ...........,.............. ..... 1 42 Goldstein, Alice Brandeis, 2-C, 5-46 Oberlin Blvd., Cincinnati 37 .................................,......... Goldstein, Arnold Jay, 4-C, 397 Woodland Ave., Wadsworth ......., ..................... 5 1, 52, 67, 76, 134 Goldstein, Jon Heller, 3-C, 37 Lowell Rd., Brookline 46, Mass. .................,.............,.... . Goldstein, Marvin Ray, 2-C, 397 Woodland Ave., Wadsworth .............................,, . . . Goldstein, Roger, 4-C, 64 Greendale Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y. ....,................. .... 5 3 Goldwater, Linda, 1-C, 39 Gramercy Park, New York 10, N. Y. ..................... ..... . Good, Niel Lawrence, 2-C, 3580 High Court, Wheat Ridge, Colo. ,........ .................. ..... 1 3 6, Goode, Bfrianj Erich, 2-C, 44 Franklin, Piermont, N. Y. .........,................,........... 74 Goodfellow, Gavin Maitland, Gr-C, 2 Bangholm Terr., Edinburgh, Scotland ............................... 61, 70, Goodman, Richard, 1-C, 264 Bradley Ave., Meriden, Conn. ...........,.,............... ..... 2 06, Goodwin, Earle Gleason, Jr., 3-M, 61 Orchard Pl., Maywood, N. J .... .......................,,..,......... Gorjestani, Dimitri Manouchehr, 3-C, Kakh Ave., Nahid St. ffl, Tehran, Iran ...,...,...,..,..,.....................,... Gorman, John Alexander, Gr-M, 122 S. Second St., Clearfield, Pa. ...,....................,.....,. .... . Goudsmit, Jacqueline Ann, 1-C, 4141 Windsor Rd., Youngstown 12 ............................... .... 9 4 Gould, Kenneth Lance, 2'C, 110 Sherwood Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn .... ..........................,..,. 1 42 Gourevitch, Sergei Alexander, 1-C, 231 Greenwood Pl., L- .Syracuse 10,, N. Y. .... ,J . . ., .... .. . ., ........ ,. . . . . Gouse, Nancy, .1-M, 9060 Pine Rd., 1 1 Gray, .Margaret Evelyn, 4-C, 185 S. Spring Mill Rd., Villanova, Pa. ......................................... . Gray, Virginia Ann, 3-C, 3501 Williamsburg, Lane, N. W. Washington 8, D. C.. . ....................,....... 62, 115 Graybeal, John Fletcher, 3-C, Castlewood, Va. .......................... .... 5 1, 107, Green, Ann Elizabeth, 3-C, 7427 Stratford St., University City 5, Mo. ...............,.. .... 7 8, 114, Green, Clyde Lafayette, Jr., 4-C, Maxton, N. C.. .......,................ ....,...... . . Green, Edward, Jr., 4-M, 201 Douglas Rd., Roselle, N. J. .........,....................... 54, 64, 106, Green, Eflizabethj Anne, 3-C, 302 N. Second St., Chillicothe, Ill. ....,.,..,..,.........,..,. .......... . Green, Reuben Henry, 3-T, Box 131, Wright City, Okla. .......,...................... . Greeneberg, David Jerome, 2-C, 2200 Beechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh 17, Pa. ...,................... ....,......... . Greene, Charles Herbert, 4-C, 39 Florence Ave., Rochester 16, N. Y. ......................,........ 56, 77, Greenebaum, Ben, 3-C, 329 Fairview Ave., Winnetka, Ill. .,.... ............................... 8 8, 89 Greenfield, Wallace Edmund, 3-C, 18 Charles-Mary Lane, Stamford, Conn. ....................,.,................ . Greenleaf, Sarah Aldith, 2-C, 2510 Park View Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colo. ......................... . . . . Greenwald, Diane Sandra, 1-C, 3293 Tullamore Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ......................... .... Greer, Carolyn Anne, 1-M, Quarters 6, La Gibauderie, Poitiers, France ..,..........,................ .... Gregg, Sonje, 4-C, 4525 Brethauer Ave., Pittsburgh 14, Pa. .......,..,........... .... 1 19, Greim, Ronald Mohler, 4-C, 1115 VVayne St., Defiance ................................. .... Grendler, Paul Frederick, 3-C, Greene, Iowa ................................ ......... Grey, Charles Burlock, 3-M, 69 Tanglewylde Ave., Bronxville, N. Y. ........................... .... 6 8, 106, Griffey, Lee, 3-C, 3566 West 120th St., Cleveland 11 ......,.................... ....... Griffin, Donald Cassatt,-2-C, 155 Epinard St., Playa Del Rey, Calif. .................,. . . . . Grifhn, James Frederick, 1-C, 211 Prospect St., Warren, Pa. ............................ .... 1 30, Griffith, Charles Tatnall, 2-M, 1019 Park Pl., Wilmington 6, Del. .................... .... 7 8, 106, Grifhth, Constance, 2-C, 3840 Broadview Dr., Cincinnati 8 ................,,....... , ..... ..... 5 5, Griffith, Joyce Evans, 2-C, 5901 S. W. 107th St., South Miami 43, Fla. ............,....,......,.. .... . Griffith, Malcolm Anstett, 4-C, 3840 Broadview Dr., Cincinnat' 8 ........................,........ .... 1 36, Griiiiths, Robert Porter, 1-C, 2748 Ira Rd., Akron 13 ........................... .........,.. Grigg, John McNeil, 3-M, 118 Storrs Ave., Braintree 84, Mass ..... .....,........ . . .79, 108, 128, Grinius, Algis, Sp-M, Thiemestr. Munich, Germany ..........,.... Griswold, Susan Day, 2-C, 65 High St., Exeter, N. H. ............................ .,.. Griswold, William Erwin, 3-C, 36 Kenmore Rd., Belmont 78, Mass. ........................ .... 1 27, Grosjean, Paul Eugene, 2-T, R. D. 2, Apple Creek .....................,,..... ......... Grotke, David Alan, 1-C, 15 Dorchester Rd., 1 1,127 ,Snyder,2Q, N. Y, .... Y ...108 , Grove, Sara Jane, 3-M, 1414 Warm Springs Ave., 1 Philadelphia 11, Pa. .J ................. . . Gow, Sheila Anne, 3-C, 2034 Round T op Terr., Honolulu 14, Hawaii ..................., Graef, Linda Louise, 1-C, 729 Charlotte Ave., 106, 116 . . .68, 123 Fort Wayne, Ind. ......................... . Gragg, Eve Louise, 4-C, 6401 Black Hawk Terr., La Grange, Ill. ........................... . Graham, Jane, 4-C, 4641 Illinois Ave., Fair Oaks, Calif. ...............,...... . Graham, Jfeanl Susan, 4-C, 102 South Rd., Wilmington 3, Del. ....,............... . Granzow, Boyd Arthur, Gr-T, 30 River St., ,...72 .....116 ....78,80 Wakeman .....,...............,...,,...... Graves, Linda Margaret, 2-C, 1547 Hewitt Ave., St. Paul 4, Minn. ...........,....,..,..... . Gray, Lfindaj Jean, 2-C, R. D. 1, Wapakoneta ................ .....115 1 1 1 Huntingdon, Pa. ................. ............... 1 06 Guerrera, William Joseph, 2-C, 85 Jordan Blvd., Delmar, N. Y. .,.....................,...... 130, 131 Guisler, Sandra Lee, 3-M, 610 Church St., Huntingdon, Pa. ......................... . Gulick, Sidney Lewis, III, 4-C, 9260 Hillside Dr., Spring Valley, Calif. ...................... , Guptill, George Herbert, Jr., 1-C, Long Hill Rd., Raymond, N. H. ............................ . Guthrie, Robert Daulton, 4-C, 6848 Louisville St., New Orleans 24, La. ....................,. . Gutmann, Robert Ernst, 4-C, 235 28th St., St. Petersburg, Fla. ..............,.. . H Hacke, Doris Joan, 2-C, R. D. 2, Hawthorne Acres, Sewickley, Pa. ...........,........,......... . 0b l' S' Bm er mmp SAVINGS IS THE SUCCESS OF LIFE Two convenient locations Oberlin Amherst 2 THE OBERLIN INN DINING ROOM STAFF SALUTES YOU! o Student Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Hackman, Robert Cordell, 1-C, Rock Port, Mo. ....................... . Hadden, Valerie Ann, 3-M, 619 Palmer Rd., Yonkers, N. Y. ....................,..... . Haegele, Heinrich, Gr-T, Gomandingerstr. 142, Gaechingen, Germany ..........,........... .... Ha an Carol Sue 1-M 1123 Third St., N. VV. g 7 7 7 Y Watertown, S. Dak. ..,................... . . . . Hagele, JoAnn Faith, 3-M, 314 Rambling Way, .....128, 211 187 163 211 Hardie, Ann Louise, 4-C, 138 S. Bird Rd., Springfield ,.......... .......... ,...... . . , Hardin, Julia Mae, 2-C, 5807 Dorchester Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. .....................,...., . Harding, John Ralph, Jr., 1-M, 80 Bar Beach Rd., Port VVashington, N. Y. .......,......,.... . Harenski, Alice Ann, 2-C, 7714 Stone Rd., Independence 31 .... ,.................... Harger, Helen Josephine, 1-C, 1776 Twelfth St., Springfield, Pa. ....,...,..................... . . .107, 187 Cuyahoga Falls .......,..,...,.,..... . . . . Hagen, Katherine Marie, 4-M, 6033 12th Ave., S., Harmon, Robert Ira, 3-T, Box 3, Minneapolis 17, Minn. ................,......., ..,...... 1 72 Atwater ...............................,. . Hagen, Muriel Elizabeth, 3-C, 6109 St. John's Ave., Harper, Margaret Corey, 2-C, 135 Edgehill Rd., Minneapolis 24, Minn ..,.......... .........., .... 7 9 , 80, 187 Fairfield, Conn. ............... 'It 5 fp . . . , . Hagen, Sigrid, 4-M, 429 Belleview, Harper, Marjory Anne, 3-C, 102 Stoneleigh Rd, Webster Groves 19, Mo. ................ ....,.. 1 73 Watertown, Mass. ....................... . . Hagstrom, Katherine May, 4-M, 26 Pine St., Harper, Thomas Nelson, 2-C, 14509 Harvard Ave., Port Allegany, Pa. ...,................... ,... 1 73 Cleveland 28 ............................. . Hahn, Robert Sherwood, 2-C, 129 Passaic Ave., Harrill, Rosalie, 1-C, 3657 N. Rockingham St., Summit, N. J. ............................. .... 1 98 Arlington 13, Va. ..................,. . . . Haight, Christine Sherman, 2-M, 149 North St., Harris, David Joseph, 2-C, 58 Kingswood Rd., Auburn, N. Y. ..,........................ .,.. 1 98 Newton 66, Mass. ...............,...,... , . Haight, Shera, 4-C, 4185 Old Norcross Rd., Harris, Richard Clinton, 1-C, 1837 Vinewood Blvd., Tucker, Ga. ........,,..................... ..... A nn Arbor, Mich. ..........,.....,...... . . Halderman, Natalie Jean, I-M, 1960 Seneca Dr., Harris, Thomas Maxwell, 4-C, 9 Windmill Lane, Euclid 17 .....................,.....,..... , , . .211 Scarsdale, N. Y. .,...................... . , . Hale, Gregory Danforth, 2-C, 944 E. Boulevard, Harter, Susan, 1-C, R. D. 1, Goodrich Rd., Geauga Lake ................,..,.......... .... 1 98 Clarence, N. Y. .......,..............,.., . Hale, Peter Baylies, 1-C, 106 Sagamore Dr., Hartrick, Frederick John, 4-C, 70 Van Voorhis Ave., Rochester 17, N. Y ..., ................,. . , ,134, 211 Rochester 17, N. Y. .........,......... . . , . Hale, Robert Culver, 1-C, 252 E. 248th St., Harvey, Lucy Suzanne, 4-C, Box 332, Euclid 32 ............................ . . .,.. 211 Salisbury, Conn. ................,...,.. , , . . Hall, Dovre Pamela, 2-C, 8 W. Lake St., Hasegawa, Patricia Hisako, 1-C, P. O. Box 258, Skaneateles, N. Y. ..................,.,. .... 7 3, 198 Lahaina, Hawaii ........................ . Hall, Gaylynne, 1-M, 1171 South University, Haskins, Eric Lynn, 3-T, 206 N. Wayne St., Denver, Colo. ........................... .... 2 11 Fremont ....,......................... . Hall, James Wesley, 3-C, Haslerud, Beth Eleanor, 2-C, 8 Garden Lane, Watson, Mo. ................,...,.. .... 1 87 Durham, N. H. .......,............... . . Hall, Judith Ellen, 1-C, 2612 Adams St., Hatanaka, Tadashi, 2-C, 87 Okadayama, Two Rivers, Wis. .....,.......,....... ..., 2 11 Nishinomiya, Japan .................,.... , Hall, Nancy Marion, 3-C, 6 Kendall Green, Hatch, Carol Ellen, 1-C, 4353 Mt. Royal Blvd., Washington 2, D. C. ..............,..,. .... 1 87 Allison Park, Pa. ....,.........,......... . . Hall, Patty Domer, 3-C, 1824 Anderson Ave., Hatch, David Newton, Gr-C, 8 Pine, Ann Arbor, Mich. ,..................... .... 1 87 St. Johnsbury, Vt. ....................... . . Hall, Richard John, 3-C, Mt. Bolus Rd., Chapel Hill, N. C. ...................... . Hallberg, Elizabeth Jean, 4-C, 1393 Arlington, Ann Arbor, Mich. ......................., . Hallett, Arthur Lyndall, 3-C, 142 Monroe, Kalamazoo, Mich. ..........................,. . . .130, Halpern, Nfaomil Mimi, 2-C, 285 Central Park VV., New York 24, N. Y. ..................... . Ham, Thomas Caverno, II, 1-C, 2961 Broxton Rd., Shaker Heights 20, .......................,... Hamilton, James John, 3-C, 2071 Lakeview Ave., Rocky River 16 .........,......,.,......... . . . Hamilton, Laureen Ruth, Gr-C, 39 Woodstock Dr., Wayne, N. J.. .,.....................,.. .. Hamilton, Robert William, 3-C, Box 25, Rootstown ........,................................. 127 Hamilton, Sarah Crosby, 4-C, Apartado 4029, Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela ............................... Hampartsoumian, Haroutune Hampartsoun, Gr-C, 45, 'Osman 173 187 198 72 187 .173 Ibn Hatch, Eleanor Jane, 2-C, 425 Pelham Manor Rd., Pelham Manor, N. Y. ..................... . Hatch, Mrs. Mary Peavy, 4-C, 4 Deer Trail Rd., North Caldwell, N. J. ..............,...... . Haugen, Anne Margaret, 3-M, 1234 Wellesley Rd., Madison 5, 1Vis. ...........,.............. . Havell, Jane Stephanie, 1-C, 5516 Nebraska Ave., N. W. .Washington 15, D. C. .....,........ ,... . . . Hawkins, Wfilliamj Bruce, Jr., Sp-M, 124 Elm, Oberlin ...,............................,.. Hawks, Wesley Howard, 1-C, 4375 W'oodland Dr., La Mesa, Calif. ....,.,.................. ., . . Hayden, William R., 3-T, 273W N. State St., Painesville .........................,.. Hayes, Deborah, 2-C, 319 Mountain Ave., Piedmont, Calif. .......................... . Hayes, Jeanine Ann, 1-M, 408 S. Thirteenth St., Clinton, Okla. .......................... . Hayes, Philip Knox, 1-C, 5125 Ellis Ave., 'Affan St., Chicago 15, Ill. .................... . Heliopolis, Egypt ............,........,.........,.. - .... . . . Hays, Jack Dale, 1-C, 817 N. Illinois Ave., Hampton, George Calvin, 2-M, 723 E. Cedar St., E3VtV.,iWWnf Salem, Ill. ....,...... VL: . . L. . . .J V. . . . Ravenna ....,.....,.,.......,......,............ 04, 106 198 Hazelett, Sfamuell Richard, Spf, 19437 Battersea Hanawalt, Nancy Joan, 3-M, 2016 Eastman Rd., Rocky River 16 ............................ Midland, Mich. ...............,......,........ .,,.. 1 06 187 Healy, Sophie Warner, 2-C, R. D. 2. Hane, Dfelbertl Craig, 2-C, 321 N. Arlington Ave., Middlebury, Vt. .................. . . Greencastle, Ind. ......,,....,.........,........ ..... 1 98 Heath, Aflicej JoAnn, 3-C, Box 222, Haner, Joan Maureen, 3-T, 245 Howland-Wilson Rd., VVarren ........,..........................,.. ...,. Hannauer, George, Jr., 4-C, 109 Stone Ave., La Grange, Ill. ...........,...........,. , .... 166 Hansen, Gladys June, 1-T, Stanton, Nebr. ................ .... . Hansen, James Colin, 1-C, R. D. 4, Cortland .........,............... ,,.... 6 4 Hansen, Jean Beth, 3-C, 2023 74th St., Kenosha, Wis. ............................ , . , .24, 36 Hansen, Karen Christine, 2-C, 1142 Buckingham, Grosse Pointe 30, Mich. .................... . . . 1 173 163 211 187 198 Benzoma, Mich. ........................ , Heath, Margaret Kate, 2-C, 1901 VVest Circle, Dearborn 7, Mich. ..................... . Hecht, Hanna Lora, 1-C, 189 Virginia St., Salt Lake City, Utah ..,............. Hedling, Fredrik Knorr, 2-M, Grove St., Glenwood Landing, N. Y. ............ . Hedrick, Peter Jay, 3-M, 715 Parkway, Ithaca, N . Y. ....,...................... . Heeter, David Lee, 4-C, 645 NV. VVarren Ave., Youngstown 11 ..........,,...,... ......... Hellebower, Linda Lorraine, 1-C, 418 Central Ave., Wilmette, Ill ,.... .......................... aces, ....108, ,.73, 78, .,..76, ....64, 116, 119, 127, 128, 107, . . . . .108, Blvd. .....106, 104, 106, 7 Fox FURNITURE IVE REXALL DRUG STORE Your Your Westinghouse Dealer Friendly Drugstore OBERLIN ELYRIA Phone 4-221 l 25 West College 2 By the time this book is published, The Peoples Banking Co. will be occupying its new home at 49 South Main St. This new home is the first Bank Building ever erected in Oberlin. Every Banking facility is being provided-Drive-in banking- 24 Hour Deposit-parking for Customers while doing their bank- ing and a delightful place to do your business. Come in and see us U EwF '-,L 9 4 . 5 Mllmimu M . 'E ' fill . F ? V' V r rp H VOBERLIPLOHIO 38 0 tudent Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Heidelauf, Barb, 1-C, 20 Triangle Ave., Dayton 9 ................................ Heiles, William Hunter, 4-M, 3316 Grimsby Pl., Hei Hell Hell Toledo 6 ..................................... ...106, Hein, Cfarlj William, Jr., 3-C, 3320 Aragon Ave. N., Dayton 10 ................................... ......... nbaugh, Beth Marsha, 1-C, 305 Circle Ave., Charlotte 7, N. C. .......,,.........,........... . er, Marsha Jacqueline, 1-M, 3090 Scarborough Rd., 100, 109 Cleveland Heights 18 ..,............. ...................,. Oberlm ..........,.,..,............................. Helm, .Bernell Grace, 3-C, 910 Wilson Ave., Kittannlng, Pa. ............ ............ . . Helmick, Sally Ruth, 1-C, 530 N. Washington, Park Ridge, Ill. ......................... . Hempel, Karl Hans, 2-C, 124 East 226th St., Euclid 23 ............................. muth,. Mrs. Jean Dieffenbach, Sp-C, 144 Shipherd Circle, ...,91, Henderson, Anne Estelle, 4-C, North Woodbury, Conn. .............. ,... 1 14, 119, Henderson, Eliot Middleton, 4-C, Box 357, Ogunquit, Maine ........................... Henderson, Janet Elizabeth, 1-M, 152 Eldred Ave., Bedford ...............,..................... Henderson, MaryLou, 4-C, 4408 Rosedale Ave., Her Her Her Her Her Her Her Her Tarentum, Pa. .................................. . je, Raymond Redeen, 2-T, 509 Seventh Ave., S. E., Minneapolis 14, Minn. ...,...................... . ndon, Larry Lee, 1-C, 2019 N. W. 41st St., Oklahoma City, Okla. .................... . rick, Katharine Nan, 3fC, 306 Mimosa Dr., Decatur, Ga. ................,.......... . rick, Robert Raphael, 2-C, 6942 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh 8, Pa. ..............,.,........... . rington, Richard Thomas, 1-T, 2652 E. 128th St., Cleveland 20 ................................. rmann, Karl Thorburn, 1-C, 17406 Lorain Ave., Cleveland 11 ............................... rmann, Mary Jane, 2-C, 955 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. .......................,.... . . sey, David Kenneth, 1-C, 570 Grand St., New York 2, N. Y. ....................... ..8, 24, 127, 206 Herzig, David.Jacob, 4-C, 1717 Northampton Dr., Hes Cincinnati 37 .......... , ........................ . sel, Mrs. Irene Houtz, 3-C, Milton Rd., Iverness, ...109, ....87, ...127, .....79, 76, 134, Palatine, Ill. ................................. ....... . Heyman, Leslie, 4-C, 3860 Vermont Rd., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ga. ............... ......... . . Hiatt, Christopher Lang, 1-C, 120 Greene St., Hib Fairborn ...........,....................,. bard, Hfarlanj Davis, 3-C, 56 Francisco Ave., West Caldwell, N. J. ........................ . Hickman, William Crosby, 3-C, 28 Temple St., Belmont 78, Mass. ............................. . Hicks, Thomas Edward Deam, 1-C, 8 Chatham Rd., Columbus 14 ................................. Hiestand, Frederick Karl, 2-C, 93 Christiana St., North Tonawanda, N. Y. .................. . Higa, Pearl Mieko, 1-M, 919 Kilguea Ave., Hilo, Hawaii .......................... Highland, Jean Ann, 3-C, 6230 Moraine Ave., Hammond, Ind. ...................... . Hilberman, Dan, 1-C, P. O. Box 311, Glenville Conn. ..................... . Hiler, Wilbur,Ward, Jr., 1-C, 288 S. Main St., ljockport, N. Y. ..................... . Hiu, Helen Moyer, 3-C, 3723 W. High sr., Colorado Springs, Colo. ................. , Hill, Mary Armfield, 1-C, 2014 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ............,..........,... . Hill, Thomas Mason, Jr., 1-C, 57 Yale St., Winchester, Mass. .....................,..... , Hillen, Elizabeth Mercer, 3-C, 120 Sherbourne Rd., Hill Syracuse 10, N. Y. .......,................. . er, Margaret, 2-C, 442 Ardsley Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. .......,............ . Hilt, Richard Leighton, 4-C, 185 Yale Dr., Lake Worth, Fla. ........,.....,...... . Hilty, Carol Rae, 3-C, 214 Rocky River Dr., Hin Hin Berea .............................. e, Roberta Joy, 2-M, 1656 Castle Hill Rd., ' ' ' ' ' Walnut Creek, Calif. ............................. . es, Elizabeth Hatfield, 4-C, 6528 Wilson Mills Rd., Cleveland 24 ........,.......................... ...138, 29, 142 ....73, ...127, ....64, ....01, ...107, ...106, Hirsch, Roland Felix, 1-C, 14 Pershing Ave., Trenton 8, N. J. ........................ .... 1 27 Hirsh, Hfarrietj Doreen, 2-M, 518 Front St., Brownsville, Pa. ..................................... 107 Hirzler, Elizabeth, 4-C, 42 Chester Dr., Tuckahoe, N. Y. ......................... 58, 114, 116, 119 Hiu, Mariette Kui Chin, 4-C, 3353 Sierra Dr., Honolulu 16, Hawaii ....................,............. 53 Hnat, Joseph Anthony, 1-C, 523 Watson Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. ...................... . . . . Ho, Robert Pao-chin, 3fC, 220 Everitt St., New Haven 11, Conn. ..................... ..... . Hoag, Peter Lochrie, 2-C, 217 S. Saltair Ave., Los Angeles 49, Calif .... ..................... .... 1 3 1 Hobart, Garret Augustus, IV, 4-C, 610 Park Ave., New York 21, N. Y. ........................ .,.. 1 38 Hobbs, Robert Knowles, 1-C, 346 Indiana Ave., Chester, W. Va. .......................... . . . . Hobert, Barbara Jean, 1-M, 300 Twelfth St., Wheatland, Wyo. .................... . Hobson, David Alan, 1-C, 16 Park Ave., New York 16, N. Y. ......................... Hodgetts Craig Edward, 2-C, 5741 Marmion Lane, Cincinnati 13 ...........,... ' ,................ ,...... Hodous, John Johnston, 2-C, Edgewood, Md. ................... . . . . . . Hoecker, Donald Allan, 4-C, 607 E. Vine St., Mount Vernon ........................,......, . . Hoffman, Gloria Hope, 3-C, 176 Meadowbrook Dr., Grafton .................................... . . .61 Hoke, Ralph J., Gr-T, R. D. 5, Fremont .................................. . . Hole, Elizabeth Doan, 2-C, Earlham College, Richmond, Ind. ............,...,............... . . . . . . .138, 142 ...61 Holibaugh, Robert Emerson, 2-C, 1460 Elmwood Ave., Lakewood 11 .................................. ...... Holley, Bernice Rozelle, 3-C, 178 Dixwell Ave., New Haven, Conn. .......................... .... 6 8, 74, Holliman, Jamesetta Vashti, 3-M, 1627 N. Bond St., Baltimore 13, Md. .............,..................... 109 Holloway, Neptune Hartsfield, 3-T, 216 Sherborne Dr., Columbus 19 ..................,................. Holmer, Lawrence Thomas, Sp-T, 1237 Lakeland Ave., Lakewood 7 ......................,....,,...... Holmes, Janice, 2-C, 3 Stanton Ave., South Hadley, Mass. .................. . Holt, Charlotte Mabel, 3-C, R. D. 1, North Bennington, Vt ...... ............... ......... 2 1 Hooper, Alan Bacon, 3-C, 1210 Bydding Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. ...................... .... 5 1, 52, 83 Hoover, Elizabeth, 3-C, Trapelo Rd., South Lincoln, Mass. ........... ........ . Hoover, Lucretia, 3-C, Trapelo Rd., South Lincoln, Mass. ........................... . . . . Hoover, Mrs. Victoria Nathan, 4-C, 104 Hodgeslane, Takoma Park, Md. ............................ . . . . Hoover, William Graham, 4-C, 524 Pleasant St., Belmont 78, Mass. ....................... . Hopper, John Edwin, 3-C, R. D. 7, Mahoningtown, Pa. ......,............. . Horn, Joe Rider, 2-C, 1717 Churchill Rd., Horner, Jferomej Channing, 1-C, 7533 Milan Ave., University City, Mo. ..................... . Horner, Theodore David, Gr-T, 856 High St., Bedford ................................. Tioga, AnneYKatharine, Gr-C, 85 Woodward Ave., Buffalo 14, N. Y. ........................... . Hosking, Bert, 2-T, 42 Cleveland St., Butler ................................. Hoskinson, Sara Louise, 4-C, 619 Main St., Glen Ellyn, Ill. ....................,..... . Hosley, Ann Elston, 4-C, 201 S. Hubbard Lane, Louisville, Ky. .............................. .... 1 07, Hotz, Elizabeth.Ann, 2-C, 142 Green Rd., South Euclid 21 ................................. ..... Houck, Ffrancesj Annette, 3-M, 25 VV. Maplewood Ave., Houck, Mary Eleanor, 1-C, 741 Fair Oaks, Oak Park, Ill. ...................... . . . . Houser, Robert Rafferty, 1-C, R. D. 1, Reedsville, Pa. ....................... ,... . Houser, Susan Margaret, 1-C, 520 43rd St., Des Moines 12, Iowa .................. .... 7 8, 1 1 I . . . . . .136, Youngstown 4 ............................. . . . 130, 136, . ...70, 78, 212 Mechanicsburg, Pa. ............... ............... .... . 107, 239 THE T. O. MURPHY CO. 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Howard, Gunda Jarl, 4-C, 544 South 7th Ave., Pocatello. Idaho .......................... Howard, Mrs. Larrie Moore, Gr-M, 124 Morga11, Oberlin ..........,....,.................. Howell, Helen Ruth, 1-C, 1220 Lawre11ce, Detroit 2, Mich. ...................... . Hubbard, Allen Deane, 1-C, P. O. Box 275, Morrison, Colo. .....,..................... . Hudson, Dfeanj Dennis, 2-C, 25047 Oak St., ....130, Lomita, Calif ....... .....................,........,..,... Huenefeld, Robert Christian, 4-C, 5311 Salem Pike, Cincinnati 30 .......,..,.......,...,.......,. Huenernann, Ralph William, 1-C, 3063 N. Sherman Blvd., Milwaukee 6, Wls. ........................... . Huff, Marilyn Mae, I-M, R. D. 1, Farmingdale, N. J. ........................,... . Huffington, Dale Davis, Sp-Gr-C, 600 DeBaugh Ave., Towson, Md. .............,......,........... . . Huggins, Carolyn Herb, 2-M, 537 Sherman Pkwy., New Haven 11, COl1l1. ..,............,.,,..... . Hughes, Brien David, 2-C, 230 Keystone Ave., R1ver Forest, Ill .... ..........................,. Hughes, Phyllis Marie, 1-C, 1949 Longfellow, Detroit 6 Mich. .....,........,.,............ . Hahn, Mrs. Nannette Reddig, sp-M, 2318 s. Overlook, A ' ' ' Cleveland Heights 6 ........................... Hull, Mary-Margaret, 2-C, 1854 Rosemont Rd., East Cleveland 12 .........,..........,... Hull, Victoria Dryden, 3-C, 9 Deerfield Rd., Port Washingto11, N. Y. ................., . Hume, Edward Chaln1ers, 2-C, 16 Fountain St., West Newton, Mass. .............,....... . Humel, Gerald Richard, Gr-M, 12812 Gay Ave., Cleveland 5 ........................,...., Hummon, William Dale, 2-T, R. D. 1, Box T-8, Avon Park, Fla. ......................... . Humphrey, Christopher Carter, 1-C, R. D. 1, Morrison, Okla. .......................... . Hunkins, Nancy Jean, 1-M, 12 N. College St., Athens ........,....................... Hunsberger, Deborah Ann, 1-C, 173 High St., Wadsworth .....................,........ Huntington, John Lee, 1-M, 1022 Orchard St., Coshocton ...........,........,.,....... Huntley, James B., Gr-T, 15470 Triskett Rd., Cleveland ............................. Hurst, Martha Louise, 1-C, Gold St., An la N Y Dayton 5 .......,.................,.,......., Huszti, Allen Warren, 1-M, 3275 Oakdale Ave., Lorain ................................. Huxoll, Sharon Raye, 2-M, 4937 Woodway, Fort Wayne 6, Ind. ..................... . Hyman, Mfaryj Jane, 1-M, 4717 Lawther Dr., Dallas, Texas .......................... I Ihrig, Mark Hanson, 2-C, 224 Martsolf Ave., Pittsburgh 29, Pa. ..........,,......... . Ingle, An11 Carolyn, 2-C, 5230 Greenwood Ave., Chica 0 15 Ill .....78 .....61 ....108 ....106 64, 107, go , . . .............................. . . Hush, Howard Hon1er, Jr., 2-C, 527 W. Parkwood Dr., . . . . .74, 89 ....107 ....106 138, 142, g , . .................................,....... . cmnesijohn Schwald, 2-C, R. D. 5, ' Y T' ' VVarrensburg, Mo. ........................... . Irons, Mrs. Marion Messinger, Sp-C, Joh11son House Oberlin ...................................... Irving, Jane, 3-C, 12 Hilltop Rd., Silver Spring, Md. ....................... . Irwin, Efrnestj Robert, 1-M, 127 Burr Oak St., Grand Rapids 5, Mich. ................... , Isaac, Corinne, 2-M, 10 Old Mamaroneck Rd., hvl'llt6 Plams, N. Y. ...................... . Israel, Mark Stephen, 3-C, 169 Wedgewood Ave., Cincinnati 17 ..,.......................... I Jackson, James Chapman, 1-T, Box 36, Tryon, N. C. ........................,.... . Jackson, Marilyn Mott, 3-C, 250 Lawrence Ave., Highland Park, N. J. ..................... . .....90 .....79, 73, 88, 187 174 212 212 78 174 212 212 198 198 212 198 187 187 1 12 212 212 21 2 212 212 198 198 199 212 199 199 188 212 199 188 163 188 Jacobs, Daniel Howard, 3-C, 498 VVest End Ave., New York 24 N. Y. .................... . Jacobs, Evelyn Ruth, 3-c, 6424 North 26th Ave., ' A ' A Arhngton 7, Va. ..................,...... . . Jacobs, Gloria Lee, 3-C, 5977 Monticello Ave., Cincinnati 24 ............................ Jacobs, Ronald Craig, 2-C, 506 Hooven Ave., Hamilton ................................... Jacobson, Dexter Ronald, 2-C, 29200 Osborn Rd., Bay Village ................................. Jacobson, Josephi11e Cattell, 1-C, 320 S. W. First Ave., Delray Beach, Fla. .......................,.. . Jacobus, Denis LaVer11e, 1-C, 142 Culberson Rd., Basking Ridge, N. J. ...................... . Jacques, Judy Lynne, 2-C, 25 Van Arsdale Pl., Manhasset, N. Y. ......................... . Jahn, Theodore Lee, 1-M, W. 2530 Boone Ave., Spokane, Wash. .......................... . Jakey, Lauren Ray, 3-M, 1401 S. W. 172nd St., Seattle 66, Wash. ....................... . James, Marcelyn Delia, 2-M, Montezuma, Iowa ......................... Javsicas, Mfaryj Michele, 4-C, 131 East 15th St., Beechhurst, N. Y. ........................ . Jaynes, Peter Harold, 3-C, 27 Mayfield Rd., Belmont, Mass. ..................... . Jeffcott, Linda Joan, 1-C, Insurgentes 664, Mexico City 12, Mexico ................. Jeggle, David Ala11, 1-C, 3366 Ha1111a Ave., Cincinnati 11 ................,............. Jellinek, Theodore Marti11, 1-C, 354 Keer Ave., Newark, N. J. ...............,.......... . Jenki11s, Charles Allen, 2-C, 47 New St., Dover, N. ....................... . Jenkins, Donald Phelps, 4-C, 47 New St., Dover, N. J. ........................ . Jenkins, Miriam, 2-C, 702 Woodcrest Dr., Royal Oak, Mich. ..................... . Je11kins, Robert Deane, 4-C, 141 Woodhill Dr., Amherst .................................. Je11nings, William Nevinson, Jr., 1-C, 65 Pine Rd., Norris, Tenn. ............................ . Jentsch, Jerry St6VCll, 2-C, 6 Academy St., Worcester 9, Mass. .................. . Joehnk, Bonnie Geoy, 1-M, R. D. 1, Clinton, Iowa ........................... Johnson, Barbara Cottle, 2-C, 5 Hamilton Pl., Clinton, N. Y. ............ ...... ...... . Johnson, Elaine, 1-M, 36 E. Church St., Newton Falls .................... Johnson, Frederick Alfsen, 3-C, Ludlow, Pa. ............................ . Johnson, Garrett Kenneth, 2-C, Seven Hills Rd., Jefferson City, Mo. ....................... . Johnson, Jacqueline Etonia, 1-C, 624 A St., S. E., Washington 3, D. C. ...................... . Joh11son, June Ardis, 2-C, 157 You St., N. W., Washington 1, D. C. ...................... . Johnson, Mardele JoAnn, 1-M, 914 E. Douglas, O'Neill, Nebr. .............................. . Johnson, Margaret Louise, 3-M, 700 N. Forest Rd., Muncie, Ind. ............................... . Joh11son, Martha Brigha1n, 1-C, 3 Woodbridge St., South Hadley, Mass. ...................... . Johnson, Mary Esther, 1-C, 54 North Grand Ave., Fairborn .................................... Johnson, Nils, Jr., 3-T,'Me'thodist CH1rUiTPa'rsonage, Perrysville .................................. Johnson, Patricia Jean, 3-M, 1005 Benbow Rd., Greensboro, N. C. ....................., . Johnso11, Roger Taylor, 2-C, 11 Woods Way, Larchmont, N. Y. ........................... . Johnson, Walton Richard, Jr., 3-C, 7000 Chew St., Philadelphia 19, Pa. ........................... . Joh11so11, Willard Lyon, Jr., 1-C, 751. S. Cook St., Barrington, Ill. ............................. . .7o, 74, 79, 188 .....14, 114,188 .........188 . .... 136,199 .... .212 ...212 .......199 .....108,212 .....106 ....76,199 .....174 .....109,188 ....70,199 ...212 ...212 .......107 .....107, 174 .....58,61 .....130,212 ....64,199 .....l08,212 ,......199 ....109,212 .....1ss ....51,199 ....212 ...199 .......212 ....,106,188 .....212 ....212 ...188 .......199 . . . . .146, 188 127, 212 Johnsto11, Elizabeth Louise, 1-M, 717 Twelfth Ave., A l V i i i Fargo, N. Dak ..... .......................... Johnsto11, Marjory Ann, 1-M, 1761 Westbridge Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. .......................... . Johnston, Sarah Chester, 2-C, 1112 Central Ave., St. Albans, YV. Va .... .............,....... Jolles, Arnold Hendrik, 3-C, 1159 East 56th St., Chicago 37, Ill. ......................... . ........109,212 .....108,212 ,...80,199 ...188 4 242 0 tudent Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Jones, Anne Louise, 4-C, 1701 Shadford Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. ...................... . Jones, David Alan, 3-C, Merom Institute, Merom, Ind. ............................. . . Jones, Frank Norton, III, 4-C, 834 E. Highland, Carthage, Mo. ............................ Jones, Jo Ann, 1-C, 110 N. Twelfth St., Fargo, N. Dak. ............... ............ . Jones, Linda Christine, 1-C, 1435 Westfield Dr., Ann Arbor, Mich. ...................... . Jones, Lorna Elizabeth, 1-C, Shepherd Rd., Weedsport, N. Y. ....................... . Jones, Prudence Ann, 3-C, 1755 Van Buren St., St. Paul 4, Minn. ............,............. . Jones, Raymond Thomas, Sp-T, 4986 E. 88th St., Cleveland 5 ................................ Jones, Robert Hanson, 1-C, 3067 Ordway St., N. W. Washington 8, D. C. ....................... . Jones, Robert Montgomery, 1-C, 61 High St., Canfield ................................,.. Jones, Stanley Howard, Jr., Sp-T, 451 Clearview Dr Euclid 23 .......,........,.........,....... Jordan, Carol Ann, 3-C, 3101 N. Forest Park Dr., Oklahoma City, Okla ..... .............,.... Jordan, Martha Jo, 2-C, 121 Selma Ave., Webster Groves 19, Mo. .................... . Joseph, Barbara Louise, 2-C, 1623 Northwood Dr., Cincinnati 37. .......,.................... . . Joseph Bfettel Laurel, 2-M, 18421 Lynton Rd., Shaker Heights 22 .............,.....,... Joslyn, Patricia, 1-C, 558 Franklin Ave., River Forest, Ill. ...................... . Joyce, Richard Edward, 2-C, 25 Gordon Pl., Middletown, Conn. ........,........ . Judd, Gweneth May, 4-C, 36 Rose St., Farmingdale, N. Y. ..................... . Judge, Peter St. Aubin, 1-C, 3515 Dewey Ave., Rochester 16, N. Y. ..................... . K Kaatz, Herbert W., 4-C, 8 Phillip Ct., Elyria ..................................... Kadrie, Alex Najeb, Jr., 1-T, 2014 Milwaukee Ave., St. Paul, Minn. ............................ . Kadwell, Lynn Allen, 3-C, 16 East 19th St., Holland, Mich. ......................... . Kaefer, Barbara Louise, 2-C, 19 Nassau Rd., Upper Montclair, N. J. .................... . Kahn, Nathaniel Robert, 4-M, 908 N. Sixth St., Cambridge .............................. Kahn, Peter Jack, 2-C, 100-03 67th Dr., Forest Hills 75, N. Y. ..,..........., . Kain, Lewis Ernest, 2-C, 108 Parkview Dr., Bloomfield, N. J. ,.................... . . . Kalman, Susan Eugenia, 3-C, 2255 Burr St. Fairfield, Conn. .................,...... . . Kamper, Reuben Merle, 1-C, 111 Mason St., Spring Lake, Mich. ................... . Kaplan, Frances, 1-C, V. A. Hospital, Swannanoa, N. C. ...................... . Kaplan, Harold Seymore, 4-C, 35-06 21st St., Long Island City 6, N. Y. .................. . Kaplan, Mrs. Rachel Bach, 4-C, 138-08 76th Ave., Flushing 67, N. Y. ......................... . Karassik, Katherine, 1-C, 476 Walton Rd., Maplewood, N. J. ...............,......... . Karipides, Anastas George, 3-C, 874 Mahoning Rd., Canton 5 ........,...,.....,........,...... Karnatz, Arlene Janet, 3-C, 9407 Lake Ave., Cleveland 2 ................................ Karter, Jerome, 1-C, Imperial Ave., ......76 .....58,78 ....62, ....25 . ..... 119 .....106, ....97 . .78, 128, 146 . ..... 134, ....52, 53 ....78, 95 ....68 Westport, Conn. ..................................... 127 Katzenellenbogen, Ruth Pauline, 3-C, 75 Raymond Ave., Poughkeeps1e, N. Y. ....................... . Katzner,.Donald Wahl, 3-C, 2700 Queen Anne Rd., Baltimore, Md. ......................,..... . Kaufman, Pleasance, 2-C, South Thomaston, Maine ............... Keating, Carol Louise, 4-C, 164 Sargent Dr., Snyder 21, N. Y. .......,.. , ............. .. Keats, Afndrewj Terry, 1-C, 2 W. Devonia Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. ..,...,.............. . Keefer, Larry Kay, 1-C, R. D. 2, ' Springfield .................. ....76,127 .....130 .....128, 1 v v 1 Kehl, Roy Frederic, 4-M, 127 Pointer Lane, St. Louis 24, Mo ............................... Keith, Barbara Margaret, 4-C, 709 Edgemoor Ave., Kalamazoo 36, Mich. ..............,......... .... 5 3 Keller, Janyce Elaine, 2-M, 13880 White Acre Rd., Golden, Colo. ............................ . Kelley, Edith Katherine, 4-C, Hardendale , R. D. 2, Charlottesville, Va. ............................... 82, 116 Kelly,.Francine Esther, 1-C, 5226 Stewart Ave., Cincinnati 27 ............................ ..... 7 8 Kelly, Susan Sage, 2-C, Hillbrook Estates, Novelty .... ................................ . . .72 Kelso, Jean Elizabeth, 3-C, Ridge and Laurel Rds., Ambridge, Pa. ........................... .... . . Kennedy, James Henry, 4-C, 15420 S. E. Arista Dr., Milwaukie, Oreg. ............................. . Kennedy, Margaret Ann, Sp. Gr-C, Box 292, Richmond, Ind. ................................. . . Kennedy, .Mrs. Miriam Peabody, Sp. Gr-C, Hughes Rd., Oberlin ..................... . .......................... Kennedy, Robert McCurdy, Jr., 3-C, 401 Algona Ave., Elgm, 111. ..................................... 50, 59 Kent, Susan Elizabeth, 2-C, 214 E. Upland Rd., Ithaca, N. Y. ............................ ...... . Kephart, Barbara Anne, 1-C, 99 Joralemon Ave., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. .................,..... . Kepler, John Allyn, 3-C, R. D. 4, Wellington ............,............................. 146, Kerr, KCatheD.Austin, 3-C, 901 Hildreth St., Charles City, Iowa .............................. ........ Kerr, Sarah MacLennan, 1-C, 3607 Chevy Chase Lake Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md. .................................. . Kershner, Ronald Lester, 2-M, 286 Paine St., Doylestown, Pa. ....................... . Kessler, Judd Lewis, 2-C, 307 Goldsmith Ave., Newark 12, N. J. ....................... . Kessler,.Sandra Lee, 2-M, 420 Bellevue Ave., ...50, 52, Sprlngfield ..... ................................. 1 08, 109, Khanlian, Richard Charles, 2-C, 22 Manchester Rd., Tuckahoe 7, N. Y.. .......................... .... 1 46, Kiessling, Julie, 4-C, 217 Haycock Rd., Falls Church, Va. ......................... . Killen, Raymond Henry, 1-C, 6926 Manistee St., Plttsburgh 6, Pa. ......................... . . .130, 131 Killion, Paula Jean, 2-C, 36 Herrick Ave., Delmar, N. Y. ...................... . . . . Kiner, Eliaabeth Ann, 4-C, R. D. 1, Marseilles, Ill. ..................... . . . . King, Carol Jane, 3-C, 271 Forest St., Oberlin ........................... . . King, Rebecca Jean, 2-M, Box 62, Clarendon, Texas ................ ..... .... King, .Rosslyn Edris, 3-C, 330 Prospect Ave., L1ttle saver, N. J.. ,... ................. . . . . King, Sylvia Ann, 2-M, 2900 University Ave., Muncie, Ind. ............................... . . . . Kinsey, Carlyn Anne, 1-M, 315 Willow Grove St., Hackettstown, N. J. ........................ . . . . Kinsey, Dfeaj Jean, 1-C, 136 Woodland Ave., Oberlin .....,.......................... .... Kiper, Ronald Erwin, 1-C, 987 Asbury Ct., Winnetka, Ill ..... ..................... Kirby, Judith May, 1-C, 917 Huron Ave., Dayton ..................................... Kirkpatrick, David Cowan, 1-C, 1120 President St., Yellow Springs ................................ Kirkpatrick, Mary Eleanor, 2-C, 2180 Morrison Ave., Lakewood 7 ......................................... Klarr, Norma.Jean, 1-M, 417 S. Polk Pl., Mason Clty, Iowa ............................. 76, 78, Klein, Cfharlesj Michael, 2-C, 57 Oak Ridge Ave., Nutley, N. J. .............................. . . .127, Kleven, Jack Lester, 1-C, 114 Chestnut St., Haverhill, Mass. .......................... . . . . Kline, Charles William, 1-T, 3660 E. 124th St., Cleveland .........................................., Klingaman, Susan Marley, 3-C, 31 Rowland Ave Delmar, N. Y. ..........,............... f'. . .114, 116, Kloss, William Masters, 2-C, 21 W. Fifth Ave., Newton Falls ..................,.,........ .......... Klutznick, Thomas Joseph, 1-C, 33 Monee Rd., Park Forest, Ill. ......................... . Knight, Lila May, 1-C, 490 Litchfield St., Torrington, Conn. . ..... ...... .... . . .81, 106, .68, 106, 108, 109, 108, 106, 138, 119, 1 1 74, 78, 1 Student Directory Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Knight, Marilyn Elizabeth, 3-C, 490 Litchfield St., Torrington, Conn. ....... ,......,......... . Knittle, Carole Roberta, 2-C, 176 Buckingham St., Mansfield ..............................,.. Knolle, Eckhard, 3-T, Eschbornerstr. 19, SteinbachfTaunus, Germany ..,.....,.,.... Knowles, Carolyn jo, 4-M, 1424 N. W. 12th Rd., Gainesville, Fla. ..................,...... . Knudsen, Karen Anne, 4-M, Sugar Rd., New Hope, Pa. ........................ . Knuth, Nona Marie, 3-M, 311 W. Judd St., Woodstock, Ill. ...............,........ . Kobrak, Peter Max, 3-C, 160 West 95th St., New York 25, N. Y. ..................... . Koch, Constance Dorothy, 2-T, 22308 Francis, Dearborn Mich. .......................... . Koehl, Ffrederickj Stephen, 1-C, 243 Highland Ave.',. Ashland ....,.....,.........,............. Koenig, Theodore Christian, jr., 4-M, 503 1st Ave., East Liverpool ....................,....... Kolar, Edward Frank, 2-C, 1033 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, Ill. .....................,... . Kooyman, Daniel Brent, 3-C, 41 Forest Ave., Wyoming .....,........................ Korman, Paula-Sue, 2-M, 878 Nome Ave., Akron 20 .............................. Kort, Carol Jeanne, 3-M, 50 E. Orchard St., Allendale, N. j. .....,........,............ . Kosman, Susan, 2-C, 1345 E. Madison Park, Chicago 15 Ill. ....,,.................,.,. . Kostyu, Frank Alexander, Gr-T, 1326 S. Linden St., i i i Alliance .....,............................ Kothe, Diane, 1-C, 4242 Oak Rd., Tulsa 5, Okla. ...,........................ . Kraines, Richard Lee, 3-C, 6817 S. Crandon Ave., Chicago 49, Ill. ........................... . Kramer, Larry David, 2-M, R. D. 6, Marion .............,,............. Krasner, Vivien Sara, 1-M, 521 Scott Ave., Syracuse 3, N. Y. ................... . Kreider, Samuel Edward, 2-T, R. D. 3, Sycamore .............................. . Kreis, Robert Brian, 4-M, 575 Park Ave., .,...s0, ....119, ....106, ....132, .....33, ....107, 188 199 163 106 188 188 188 213 174 199 188 199 188 199 213 188 199 213 New York 21, N. Y. ..............,........ .... 9 , 62, 94 Kremer, Mary Nadene, 4-M, 2702 Brooklyn Ave. S Grand Rapids 7, Mich. ..................... ....... 1 74 Kremer, Sandra Lee, 4-C, 2615 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls ,......................... 116, 119 174 Kres, Barbara joan, 4-C, 16911 Valleyview Ave., Cleveland 11 ............................. .92, 120 174 Krinzman, Edward Allen, 3-C, 970 Coolidge Rd., Elizabeth, N. J. ............................ .,..... 1 88 Kroll, John Hennig, 3-C, 4624 Albermale St. NNV., VVashington 16, D. C. ........................,. ...., 6 4 188 Krouse, Beverly Annette, 1-C, 192 Nottingham Rd., Columbus 14 ................................. ..... 7 3 213 Krueger, Susan,, 2-C, 5317 University Ave., Chicago 15, Ill. ............................. .... 1 99 Kuester, David Edwin, 2-C, 38 Middlesex, St Louis 17, Mo ..., . ....,...............,............... 199 Kummer, Robert William, jr., 4-C, 39 Chalfonte Ave., West View, Pa. .........,..... .,.............. 50 , 52, 130 174 Kummer, Thomas Richard, 3-C, 39 Chalfonte Ave., West View, Pa. ................................. 130, 142, 188 Kunitomo, Florence Anna, Gr-M, 262 Kinoole St., N Hilo, Hawaii ............................ ,,. . . . .. Kunstmann, Martin Paul, 4-C, 4802 Lillie St., Fort Wayne 5, Ind. .......,...........,. ..... 1 75 Kurland, Keith Barry, 3-C, 356 S. Palm Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. ..................... .,... 6 9, 188 Kurtz, john Kiess, 4-C, 2424 Kingston Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 .....................,,.. ..... 7 6 175 Kurzband, Karen Linda, 1-C, 38 W. Ninth St., New York 11, N. Y. ......................... . Kurylo, Mrs. Charanne Carroll, 3-C, 3 S. Seymour Ave., Mundelein, Ill. .....,.........,.............. . Kushner, Sandra Anne, 1-M, 2829 VV. Boulevard, Bethlehem, Pa. ................,...,....... . Kyi, Mfaungl Thein, 2-C, 206 Kyaikasan Rd., Rangoon, Burma .......,................. L Lacey, Mrs. Helen Zuck, Sp-C, Baldwin Cottage Oberlin .....................,.............. 213 185 213 199 Lafeld, Robert Carl, 2-C, 3622 Bader Ave., Cleveland 9 ............................. . . . LaGanke, Leland Edgar, 2-C, Chatham Hall, Chatham, Va. ......................... . LaGrone, Jeanine, 4-M, 217 N. Ash, Crookston, Minn. .......,.....,..... ................ . Laguardia, john, 2-C, 607 Prospect Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y. ..................... 127, 138, 139, 142 Laise, Jean Carol, 3-C, 4163 Glenwood St., Little Neck 63, N. Y. .................................. . Lamb, Ffrancesj Elizabeth, 2-C, 140 Dwight Pl., Englewood, N. J. .................................. 76, 77, Lamborn, LeRoy Leslie, jr., 3-C, 3126 E. Edgerton Rd., Cuyahoga Falls .............,........................ 128, Lamkin, Barbara Jean, 4-C, 20 Toll Gate Rd., Wethersfield, Conn ....................... . . . . . . . Lamont, Austin Ferguson, 2-C, 1914 Panama, Philadelphia 3, Pa. ..............,.......... . . . Landes, Gail Burge, 2-C, Lyons Plains Rd., Weston, Conn. ............................... . . . Lange, Kennedy Edward, 3-C, 151 Ridgewood Rd., Pittsburgh 9, Pa. ............................ .... 8 8 Lange, Nancy jean, 3-C, 1480 Cardington Rd., Dayton 9 ......,.......................... . . , Langeland, Leonard Earle, 1-C, 357 S. Main St., Crown Point, Ind. ......................... .... 6 1 Langer, Dorothy Ruth, 3-C, 6814 Linden Lane, Pittsburgh 8, Pa. ..................................,.. 55 Langworthy, Lfoisj Elise, 3-M, 10 Wodenethe Ave., Beacon, N. Y. .................................. 109, 114 Langworthy, Suzanne, 2-C, 96 S. Lincoln Ave., Orchard Park, N. Y. .................,...... ....... . Larkin, Mrs. Geraldine I., Sp-C, 304 E. Main St., South Amherst ............................. . . . Larner, Donald Michael, 2-C, 1444 Sunnyside Ave., Highland Park, Ill. ......................... . . .146 Larrick, Donald Martin, 2-C, 4841 30th St., N., Arlington 7, Va. ..................................... 132 Larsen., Roland Samuel, 2-T, Community Church Parsonage, Klpton ....................,....,................... . Lathrop, jane Ellen, 2-C, 5514 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago 37, Ill. ,......................... .... . Lau, Gerald Robert, 1-C, 1812 Alvin Ave., Cleveland 9 ............................. . . .132 Laumann, Edward Otto, 2-C, 216 Sexton St., Struthers .....,....................... .... 7 2 Laurer, Annie Louise, 3-C, 109 Emily Dr., New Britain, Conn .... ..................... ........ Laverne, Avrom William, 2-C, 165 East 66th St., New York 21, N. Y. ....................... ..... 5 3, 91 Lavo, Harry Fessler, 1-C, 675 Percy St., South Williamsport, Pa. .......... . Lawoyin, Victor Latunde, 2-C, Box 82, Ibadan, Nigeria .................... ..... 7 8, 127, 146 Lawrence, Eric, 2-C, 39 Hawk Rd., Levittown, Pa. ........................................ . Lawrence, Grant Harmon, 3-C, 4768 West 20th St., Cleveland 9 ................................ . . . Lawrence, Willis Thompson, 3-C, R. D., Hockessin, Del. ............................ . . . Lawson, james Morris, jr., 2-T, 33 Groose Ave., Massillon ...............,................ ....... Lee, Ann Seeley, 1-M, 530 Sunset Dr., Sanford, N. C. .......................... ..... 1 50 Legg, jfohnj Ivan, 2-C, Plazuela Espana 7-37, Guatemala City,,GuatemQa.. .L.. .L . . . . . . . . Lehman, Merlin Eugene, Gr-M, 5508 Silica Dr., Sylvania ................................... ..... 1 07 Lehmann, Frederick Louis, 4-C, 227 Carpenter St., Mokena, Ill ........ ......................,...... 1 32, 146 Leininger, jean Aleta, 2-M, 1509 E. Yerkes St., Philadelphia 50, Pa. ...................... ....... . Leitzke, Eleanor Martha, 4-C, 24 Bly St., Rochester 20, N. Y. ..................,...... ..... . Lemmon, Merrill Ketcham, jr., 3-C, R. D. 2, jamesville, N. Y. .................................... 107 Lengnick, Henry Chase, 4-M, 1442 N. Edgewater Dr., Charleston, S. C. ............................. .... 6 1 Lenno, Jtamesj Bruce, 3-M, Cadiz Ave., Cadiz .......................,... . . .106 Leonard, CarolLou, 2-M, Savona, N. Y. ................................ . . Lesemann, Frederick William, 4-M, 1330 Jones St., San Francisco, Calif. ...,.,.................,, ..,. 7 3 1 I y 1 1 1 ,200 1 1 2 COMPLIMENTS OF SAGA FQUD SERVICE, INC. Tom jackson Ron Abram Marv Schultz Dick Ward Pete Fisher Hunk Anderson Bob Fisher Bob Copeland joe Shakes SINCERE HOPES FOR SUCCESS . . . Always A Good Show jerry Steele, Mgr. 244 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE SERVICE SPERRY-GCRSKE AGENCY Designed to meet YOUR needs . . . Efficiently - Pleasantly - Thoroughly Zl South Main Street OBERLIN, OHIO Phone 4-433i o tudent Dlrector Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Lessin, David Eli, 2-C, 78 Courter Ave., Maplewood, N. J. ...............,..,.,...., . Lessing, Karin Margarete, 1-C, 87-04 Corona Ave., Elmhurst 73, N. Y.. ...................... . , Lester, Arthur Herbert, 1-C, 2500 Euclid Heights Blvd,. Cleveland Helghts 6 .....,.............,...,. Lester, Helen Ruth, 2-C, 270 VVest End Ave., New York 23, N. Y. ..................... . Letts, Cynthia Jean, 1-C, 384 VVoodbine St., Teaneck, N. J. ......................,..,,. . Leupold, Margaret Esther, 4-M, 2034 Dresden Rd., Zanesville ..............,.......,........,.. Levin, Joseph, 3-C, 2806 Cambridge Rd., Detroit 21, Mich. .................. . Levin, Lois Ruth, 2-C, 2812 Amherst, Houston, Texas ................,.....,..., Lewis, Jfosephj David, 3-C, 1822 Crestwood Dr., Chattanooga, Tenn. ,..................,. . Lewis, Leon Henry, 2-C, 6835 112th St., Forest Hills 75, N. Y. ,..,..........,.. . Liber, Judith Arlene, 1-M, Fairmount Rd., Alliance .............................. Lickey, Marvin Eugene, 3-C, 910 S. Redman, Marshall, Mo. ....,,..,.......,....... . Lieberman, Peter, 3-C, 2610 Glenwood Rd., Brooklyn 10, N. Y. ......,.........,..., . Liebman, Faye Evelyn, 4-M, 1101 Wilson Ave., Kittanning, Pa. ......,..............,.... . Lifton, Donald Brian, 1-C, 2493 Oakman Blvd., Detroit 4, Mich. ,........,.....,....... . . Lillich, Robert Brooks, 1-C, 809 Klemnot Ave., Pittsburgh 2, Pa. ....................,.. . Linden, Ann, 1-C, 5712 Brown's Lake Rd., Jackson, Mich. ..........,.....,..,..,... . Lindenheim, Norman, Jr., 4-C, 647 Westview St., Philadelphia 19, Pa. ................,,.... . Linder, Robert Lincoln, Jr., 2-T, R. D. 2, Norwalk ....................,..........,,.. Lindfors, Bernth Olof, 3-C, 159 Knollwood Dr., Fairfield, Conn ..,. ....,.......,...... 9 0, 126, Lindner, Carole Ann, 1-C, 1001 S. Brainard Ave., La Grange, Ill. ..........................., . Lindsay, Andrew Mittler, 1-C, 12 Lee Dr., Poland ......................,........,... Lindsay, Norman Roy, 4-C, 4510 Whitney Ave., Hamden, Conn. ................,......,.. . Link, Goethe Stone, Jr., 2-C, 401 N. Illinois, Indianapolis 22, Ind. ..............,, . Linville, Lyle Eugene, 1-C, 167 Gates St., Cortland ........................,...,... Lipkin, John Osmund, 1-C, 450 Riverside Dr., New York 27, N. Y. ...........,......,. . Lipkin, Leonard Jay, 2-C, 1114 N. Parkside Dr., Peoria, Ill. ............................... . Lippmann, Robert David, 4-C, Brookdale Rd., Stamford, Conn. ...................,..,. , , Lipsky, Michael, 1-C, 607 VVest End Ave., New York 24, N. Y. ......,........ . Lischer, Joanne Ilene, 2-C, 319 Park Ave., Royal Oak, Mich .... .......,......,..,, Lister, Jack Norbert, Sp-T, 11917 Jesse Ave., Cleveland 5 .....................,..... Liu, Nien-Lung, 4-M, Chinese Lagation, Havana, Cuba ...,................ . ......... .. ..... 73 . . . .128, 146, ....109, .....72 127, 142, 143, ....109, 206, 108, . .67, 73, 134, .......127, 213- -4 Livingston, Jane Carolyn, 1-C, 1925 Collins Ave., S. E., .f. GJ:ancLRapids, Mich. .....,.,,........,..,,,,.,,.. ..... . Livingston, Roger Lee, 4-C, 422 Highland Ave., Morton, Pa. ..........................,..,,,........ 146, Lo, Myrna Mo-Ching, 1-C, R.B.L. 245 A Shouson Hill Rd., Hong Kong .....,.......,.,,....,......,.,......., .... Loach, Aflicej Patricia, 4-C, East Rd., Richmond, Mass. ...,,..,....,,..,.....,........ ...., 7 8, Locklin, Margaret Elizabeth, 2-M, Valley Brook Rd., Canonsburg, Pa. ....,..,..,...,....,,..,...,......... 107, Lockwood, David Edson, 4-C, Jaffna College, Vaddukoddai, Ceylon ,,........,.... .... Lo Cricchio, Elaine, 2-M, 246 Broadway, Youngstown ..........,.,.....,..... Loeb, Evelyn, 3-C, 697 VVest End Ave., New York 25, N. Y. .......,...,...... . Loeffler, Renee Grace. 1-C, 258k S. Willard, Burlington, Vt.. .,,......,........,......, . . Long, Joan Margaret, 4-C, 1830 Commonwealth Ave Auburndale 66, Mass. ..........,....,..,... , ....127, 145, .....68, 'v Longley, Lawrence Douglas, 1-C, 30 Eastwoods Lane, Scarsdale, N. Y. .........,..,....,....,..... . Loo, Solomon Young, 3-C, 4428 Sierra Dr., Honolulu, Hawaii ................,,.., Lopez, David Barwis, 2-C, 24 N. Cedar St., Oberlin ......................,,....... Loud, Barbara Johnston, 3-M, 60 Oakwood Rd, Newtonville 60 Mass. ............,.., . . ...109 ...108 ........120 Louis, Sondra Elizabeth, 4!c, 148-15 Wlillets Pf.'l3l4f3l., Whitestone, N. Y. ....,.......,............. . Lovejoy, Calvin Lawrence, 1-C, 1 Pleasant St., Milo, Maine ...........................,.. Loveland, Barbara Grace, 3-C, 101 Summit Dr., Rochester 20, N. Y. .......,.....,......... . Lowenstein, Michael Zimmer, 2-C, 7520 E. Holly, Scottsdale, Ariz. ...........,............,.., . Lowenstein, Steven Alan, 3-C, 344 Heathcote Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. ..........,.............. 79, 1 Lowry, Charles Patrick, 1-C, 131226 McKinley St., Sandusky ........................,....,..... Lowy, Joan Frances, 1-C, 105-36 Sixty-Third Rd., Forest Hills, N. Y. .,,...,.............,... . Loyd, Marlene Virginia, 1-C, 425 Madison St., Jefferson City, Mo. .....,.......,.,.... . Lubin, Alan, 3-C, 3657 Shannon Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 .,............, Lucas, John Joseph, Ill, 4-C, Box 511, Spring City, Pa ...,.............., . Lucas, Jonell, 1-C, 1812 70th St., Wauwatosa 13, Wls .... .....,.......,.,,.... Luckenbill, Louise Mengel, 4-C, 1533 Darien St., Reading, Pa. ..................,......... . . Ludwig, Dorothy Ann, 1-C, Kuchee Takesh, Tehran, Iran .............,.....,.,..,. Luetgert, Mary Jane, 1-C, 251 Geneva Ave., Elmhurst, Ill. ..................,.... . Luft, Wendy Ann, 2-C. 105 Bennett Ave., New York 33, N. Y. .............,.,... . Lund, Peter Byer, 1-C, 1511 Agat St., Eugene, Oreg. ............,.......,..,.,., . Lunde, Sonja Elisabeth, 3-C, 236 Tahoma Rd., Lexington 1, Ky. ............,,.....,.., . Lyman, Janet Martin, 3-M, Van Houten Fields, West Nyack, N. Y. ..........,......,... . Lynch, Phyllis Ellen, 2-C, 51 Rockcrest Rd., Manhasset, N. Y. .................... . Lyons, David Phillip, 4-C, 337 Owen Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. ............,...... . M Maass, Marlene Adele, 4-C, 33-50 166th St., Flushlng 58, N. Y. ................... . Mabunda, Guilherme Abel, 3-C, Box 21, Lourenco Marques, Mozambique ........,..... McBride, Barbara, 1-C, 3323 Stuyvesant Pl., N. W., Washington 15, D. C. ...................... , McCaa, Marian Horton, 1-C, 223 Harrison Ave., Glenside, Pa. ............................ . McCall, Frances Morgan, 1-M, 4071 Alta Vista, Knoxville 19, Tenn. ...............,....... . McCall, Marjorie Carol, 1-C, 2282 Coronet Ave., Anaheim, Calif. ........................., . McCandless, Nancy Carolyn, 3-M, 314 State St., Grove City, Pa. ...,........,......,,....... . McCaskill, Joan Dabney, 3-C, 4634 North 26th St., wAnelington4?,'Va.,...g ..,................,.. McCaskill, Margaret Parks, 1-C, 4634 North 26th St., ....72 ...127 27,142,184 ...109 ...106 ....74 ...136 ....80 ...106 ...128 ...80, 116 .....108 ....106, 107 Arlington 7, Va. .............................. ...... . . McClusky, Campbell Scott, 2-C. Henderson Ave., Princeton, N. J. ...................,,..... . McClusky, Frederick Yale, 2-C, 1421 XY. Liberty, Ann Arbor Mich. ......................., . . . . .127, 142 ...107 McConkie,Johi1 Houck, 2-C, 2141 Blake Blvd., s. Elf ' Cedar Rapids. Iowa ....................,...... . . . McConnell, Janet Barlow, 4-C, 21 Cayuga St., Trumansburg, N. Y. ...............,.. . McConnell, Sally Anne, 3-C, 14 Reading Terr., Fair Lawn, N.J. ............,........... .. McCracken, Jack Lee, 4-M, 731 Greenlawn Ave., Dayton 3 .....................,,........., McCune, Maren ortho, 2-lvl, 5333 MacArthur Blvd., ,...72, 90 . ...112 Washington 16, D. C. .................................. . McDade, Thomas Richard, 4-C, 332 Locust St., Pittsburgh 18, Pa .... ........,............... 1 26, 127, 142 1 1 24 246 o Student Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. McDonald, Grace'Helen, 4-M, 860 Helmsdale Rd., Cleveland Heights 12, ........................,.... MacDonald, Margaret Ann, 2-M, 20 Woodland Ave., Greensburg, Pa. .............................. . Mace, Fiona Judith, 2-C, 27 Woodcliff Dr., Madison, N. J. ......,.................,..... . MacEachern, Katherine Augusta, 2-C, 59 Findlay Ave., Hartsdale, N. Y ..,.. ..............,........... McElroy, Hfarryj Dean, 2-T, R. D. 1, Wooster .....................,............ McElvain, Judith Lee, 1-C, 107 W. Fifteenth St., Spokane 41, Wash. ..................,..... . McEwen, Bruce Sherman, 3-C, 1419 Henry St., Ann Arbor, Mich. .......,...........,... . Macfie, Julia Rosamund, 3-C, 28233 Ford Rd., Garden City, Mich. .... .................., . McGee, Alice Josephine, 1-C, 121 Rockland Ave., Larchmont, N. Y.. . ...................,... . . . McGinnis, Mary Anderson, 3-C, 12 Barnesdale Rd., Natick, Mass. ...............,.,............ . McGovran, Harriet Mary, 3-C, 6222 42nd Ave., Hyattsville, Md. ..............,......... . McGrath, Robert Leslie, 2-C, 347 Miller Ave., ....80 . .... 79 ....24 Kent .,.................................... ..... 9 0, 145 MacGregor, Phyllis Mae, 2-C, 5009 Greenleaf Rd., Baltimore 10, Md. ........................ . McGuire, David Edward, 4-C, 20 Bonnett Ave., Larchmont N. Y ...,. .............,.......... ....114 ..53, 72 Mcaafris, William Charles, 3-C, R. D. 12, Anderson Rd., Knoxville 18, Tenn. ...,........................... 76, 108 McHenry, Dean Eugene, Jr., 1-C, 624 Holmby Ave., Los Angeles 24, Calif. ............,.......... . Mcllrath, William Scott, Jr., Gr-C, 21 Tracy St., Rochester 7, N. Y. ........................ . Mcllvaine, Emsie Ann, 2-C, 150 Wilmont Ave., Washington, Pa. ........................ . McIntyre, Joy Lynn, 2-M, 301 Cheryl Dr., Falls Church, Va. ............................ . Mack, Mrs. Elizabeth St. Clair, Gr-C, 51 Lincoln St., Oberlin ...................................... Mack Geor e Michael 4-M, 5308 Vandalia Ave. Y g 7 7 Cleveland 9 ......,............,..,...... Mack, Shirley Annne, 2-M, 116 Alger St., Detroit 2, Mich. .........................,..... .... 1 06 McKay, Donald Cope, Jr., 1-C, 100 Woodside Ave., Amherst, Mass. ............................ . McKee, Gail Frances, 2-M, 89 Chestnut St., Claremont, N. H. ...................... . McKelvie, Gilbert Malcolm, 4-M, Box 861, Gastonia, N. C. ................ ....... . . Mackey, Elvin, Jr., 4-C, 2531 Cutting Blvd., Richmond 2, Calif. .....,..... ......,....... . . McKinstry, Marjorie Louise, 1-C, R. D. 1, Box 310, Warren ,...................,....,........... McKnight, Alan Bruce, 4-C, 16 Saddle Ridge Rd., Hohokus, N. J. .,......,.................. . McKnight, John Forrest, 2-C, 5038 Park Pl., Washington 16, D. C. .......,.......... . McLarnan, Nancy Jane, 2-M, R. D. 1, ....73,74 ....80 Lexington ...................,.............,..,. 106, 108 MacNair, Ray Hugh, 3-C, 2530 E. Newberry, Milwaukee 11, Wis. .......................... . McPherson, Janice Heston, 4-C, 1506 S. Orchard St., ........38 Urbana, Ill. .,.........,.......,............... .... 8 3 McTeer, Lucy Frances, 1-C, Brooktondale, N. Y. ................... . Magaw, James Ellsworth, 3-T, W. Main St., North Fairfield ............,............. ...,....... Ma doff Michael David 2-C 110-15 64th Rd. 8 1 1 1 1 Forest Hills 75, N. Y. .......................... 69, 84, 127 Magidson, Daniel Toby, 2-C, 615 Forest Ct., Clayton 5, Mo. ................................... 62, 134 Maguire, Gfenej Andrew, 2-C, 124 Gaynor Pl., Glen Rock, N. J. ...................,............. 81, 145 Mahlowitz, Edward Michael, 1-C, 1492 Cambridge St., Cambridge, Mass. ........................... . Mallamud, Jonathan, 4-C, 3341 Reservoir Oval, New York 67, N. Y. ..................... . Malmstrom, Ronald E., 2-C, 525 N. Union St., Appleton, Wis .... ........................ Maloy, Curtis Baird, 1-C, 8606 Jones Mill Rd., Chevy Chase 15, Md. ..................... . Maltbie, Elizabeth Ann, 4-C, 540 W. Judson Ave., Youngstown 11 ............................ .......127 ....72,73 ....127 .....130 ...106, 1 1 1 D 1 1 1 1 1 Mandel, Jerome Herbert, 3-C, 2990 Ripley Rd., Cleveland 20 ........................... Mantle, Nancy Lee, 1-C, 188 Mantle Rd., Painesville ............................. Marantz, Paul Murat, 2-C, 601 Prospect St., Maplewood, N. J. ...............,.......... . Marc, Marilyn, 3-C, 3536 Paxton Ave., Cincinnati 8 .........................,..,,. ..55,80 Marchand, Nina Kara, 4-C, 11012 Kensington Blvd.: i V i Kensington, Md. .........,............................. . Marcus, Bruce Tien, 4:C, 851 Iroquois Dr., S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....................., 67, 81, 130, 142 Marcus, David Roy, 3-C, 1551 Campus Dr., Dayton 6 ...... .....................,..... Marden, Eunice Ann, 4-M, 203 High St., .....54,76 Reading, Mass. .....................,......... ..... 7 8 Margolis, Michael Stephen, 1-C, 1125 Farwell Ave., Chicago 26, Ill. ,..,......,,................ . Marin, Daniel Barbour, 3-C, 939 North Ave., Springfield, Pa. ..... ................... . . Marks, Ruth Elaine, 3-C, 20 E. Chester Rd., New Rochelle, N. Y. ....................... . Marmaduke, Ronald K., 3-T, 1214 Boundary St., Aliquippa, Pa. ........................,.. . Marsh, Alda Clarke, 1-C, 1530 W. Coffman Ave., Casper, Wyo. ............................ . Marsh, Howard John, 3-C, 99 S. Professor St., Oberlin ...........,........,............... Marshitz, Gfracej Elaine, 4-C, 222 Marshall St., .,..132 ....142 ,....76 Bremen, Ind. ............................... ..... 7 0, Martin, Aflicej Joyce, 4-C, 2338 Taylor Rd., Cleveland 12 ................................... ..,. 1 14 Martin, Cidney Louise, 2-M, 1010 Old Lancaster Rd., Berwyn, Pa. .......................,.......,.. . . . Martin, Flora Jean, 2-C, 1502 East 118th St., Cleveland 6 .,..................,....... Marttila, Jane Marian, 1-C, 221 Stimson St., Cadillac, Mich.. ...................,........... . . . Marzocco, Lillian Esther, 1-C, 831 Smith Ave., N. W., Canton 8, .... ..................................... . . . Mason, Charles Thurston, Jr., 1-C, 1733 Walnut Terr Springfield .................................. ace, ,.......127, Mason, James William, Sp-T, 2830 Collingwood Blvd., Toledo 10 .........,......................,.. Massie, Lfauraj Spivey, 3-C, 108 Irvine Rd., Lexington, Ky. ........ .................., . Matchett, Jane Avis, 2-C, 5327 Saratoga Ave., Chevy Chase 15, Md. ....................... . Mathiasen, David Gregory, 4-C, R. D. 1, Box 220 a, Monroe, N. Y. ........,................... . . Mathis, James Paul, 1-C 215 Madison Ave., Warren, Pa. ........................,.... . Matsuki, Miyako, 3-C, 41, 3-chome, Shimouma, Tokyo, Japan ..........,......,,.......,. Mattias, Eleanor Marie, 3-M, R. D. 1, Box 196, Staatsburg, N. Y. ....,..........,........... . Mattson, Jeremy Lawrence, 4-C, 1105 McDaniel Ave ..,..80,83, .......,106, ...69, 81, 88 ....91, 138, . . . ..,. 107, Evanston, Ill. .............................., . Mattson, Sara Louise, 2-M, R. D. 3, Hillsdale, Mich. ....,...,......,...., ..., 1 06, Maxwell, James Rankin, 2-T, Ridgeway ............................... ..... Maxwell, Susan Virginia, 1-C, 460 Pine Vista, Macon, Ga. ..,.....................,.... ...... 7 3, May, Phillip Maxwell, 3-C, 950 Marion Ave., Mansfield .,.......................... ........ 5 6, 78, Mayer, John Philip, 2-C, 47 VV. High St., Painesville ................................ 69, 70, 90, 146, Mayer, 'Thomas Ferdinand, 3-C, 22001 Fairmount, University Heights 18 ......................... . . . Mayfield, Eugene Andrew, Jr., 2-C, 118 Circle Dr., Pittsburgh 37, Pa. ............................ . Mazurek, Francis Adalbert, 3-M, 543 S. Park Ave., Buffalo 4, N. Y. ........................,..... ... Meader, Mary Batcheller, 3-C, 5213 Chandler St., Bethesda 14, Md. ...............,........... .... . Medwedeff, Helen, 1-C, 6111 Biltmore Ave., Baltimore 15, Md. ......................, . Meeks, James Edwin, 2-C, 797 S. Kellner Rd., Columbus 9 ............................ . . Megyesi, Maxine Myra, 1-M, 155 E. Main St., South Amherst .....,................... Mehl, Richard Carleton, 1-C, 2845 Outlood Dr., Cuyahoga Falls ..........,,.......,.... ........76, . .58, 59, 127, Student Directory Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Meisel, Nancy Ruth, 1-M, 413 Lingle Lane, Midland, Mich. .......,.................. . Mench, john Eldon, 3-C, 100 N. Ridge St., Monroeville .................................... Mendes, Richard Maurice de Sola, 3-C, 10 Coolidge St., .....106 Larchmont, N. Y. ..........,........................ 134 Meng, Mrs. Jeanne Little, Sp-M, 216 Howe St., Elyria ..........,......................... Mensendiek, 'Ann Louise, 3-C, 233 WVoodrow Ave., High Point, N. C. ............................. . Menzi, Donald Wilder, 2-C, 909 Woods Rd., . .68, 107 Ypsilanti, Mich. .........................,........... 145 Meredith, Jack Marshall, IV, 3-M, 1617 Westwood Rd., Charlottesville, Va. ................,................. 104 Meserve, Roberta Ann, 3-C, 109 Worcester Lane, Waltham, Mass. .......................... . Metz, Roger Nathan, 2-C, 152 Logan St., ....84 Bedford ....,.............,............................ Meyersburg, Munro Paul, 2-C, 9910 Summit Ave., Kensington, Md. ....................,....... 128, Michaelides, Daphne Irene, 3-C, 168 E. College St., 138, 146 Oberlin ........................,....................... Michaels, Mrs. Harriet Cook, Sp-M, 1168 6th St., Lorain ........................................ Michel, Peter William, 3-C, 50 Lafayette Pl., Apt. 1-A, Greenwich, Conn. ........................,...... . Mickelson, Linda Lou, 1-C, 20269 Marian Lane, Rocky River 16 .............,.............. Mickey, Wilda Rhea, 3-C, 1503 Kenmore Ave., Baton Rouge, La. ....................,.... . Middleton, Richard Leavitt, 1-C, 35 Foster Rd., Hyannis, Mass. .,....................... . Miller, Carol Virginia, 3-C, 135 Gass Rd., Pittsburgh 29, Pa. ..............,..... . Miller, Daniel jonathan, 2-C, 101 Nevada St., Newtonville 60, Mass. ......,.......... . Miller, David Lee, 2-C, 6955 Nolen Circle, Mariemont. ......................... . . Miller, Dforisj June, 3-M, 222 Centre Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y. .....,............ . Miller, Ellen Connie, 1-M, 630 Hartford St., Worthington ......................... Miller, Franklin, III, 1-C, Gambier ..... ...................... Miller, Marilyn jane, 1-C, 324 Hess Ave., Erie, Pa. ......,........,......... . Miller, Philip Harwood, 4-C, Box 133, Hiram ....... ...................... Miller, Richard William, Sp-M, R. D. 3, Wakeman ............................... Miller, Mrs. Sally Millard, 4-C, 15 Summit St., Miller, Sheldon Irvin, 2-C, 2167 Barrington Rd., University Heights 18 .........................,. Miller, Stuart, 4-C, 550 Grand St., ....138 ....128 ....68 ....127 ....61 Hastings-on-Hudson 6, N. Y. ........,...,... . . . .134, 194 New York 2, N. Y. ....................,,............. 92 Millham, Lucia Hazelton, 3-C, Box 496, Lattingtown Rd., Locust Valley, N. Y. ............................,. . . . Milward, Charles Miller, 3-C, 646 Central Ave., Lexington, Ky .................. ........... Minning, Lois Evelyn, 2-C, Fourth and Gay Sts., Williamsburg ..............,............. Minsk, Barbara Ruth, 2-C, 30 Saranac St., Rochester 21, N. Y. .......,....,............ . Mischka, Donna Louise, Sp-M, 119 Wood Hill Dr., 1 1 1 1 1 W Amherst ............ . ..-, ,..................... .... , Y, . -7 Misbach, Kathryn Louise, 3-C, 11239 Highway 71, R. D. 2. Hickman Mills, Mo. ..,..............,............... . Mitchell, Sue Jane, 4-C, 2903 Milan St., New Orleans 15, La. ........................ ......... . Mitchell, William Cobbey, 1-C, Jacksonville Rd., Lincoln Park, N. J. .........,.................... 128, 132 Mochizuki, Kenji, 2-T, Aza-Shiomi, Nishi-Nagashima, Kagoshima, japan ............................... Moerel, Rfubenj jan, 2-C, 510 Mariposa Ave., Rockliffe, Ontario ..... ................. Mogul, Barry Howard, 4-C, 1635 Estes Ave., Chicago 26, Ill. ......................... . Moldof, Susan Kay, 3-C, 800 Grand Concourse, Molison, Robert William, 4-M, R. D. 3, Grinnell, Iowa ......................... . . . Moller, Thomas Loren, 1-C, 298 Elm Ave., Glendale 22, Mo. ..................... .....83 Bronx 51, N. Y. .........,.......,....... ... .106, 107 . . . .108, 1 1 Monk, Patricia Anne, 4-M, 505 N. E. First St., Gainesville, Fla. ........................... . Monroe, Marcia Dorothy, 4-C, Dillingham Hill, Auburn, Maine ................,,......... Montag, Marie Louise, Gr-C, 204 College Ave., Beaver, Pa. .....................,.......... . Montzka, Thomas Alfred, 4-C, 4536 46th St., N. VV., Washington 16, D. C. ....................... . Mooney, Anne, 3-C, 35 Cherry Lane, Dedham, Mass. ................................ . Mooney, Eleanor Davenport, 4-C, 2039 Coventry Rd., Columbus 12 .................................. Moore, Charlene Mauretta, 3-M, 821 Harlem Ave., Baltimore 1, Md. ............................... . Moore, john Charles, 1-M, 749 S. Liberty St., Salem, Oreg. ..,.....................,.......... . Moore, John Gibson, 2-C, Old Washington Rd., R. D. 1, Canonsburg, Pa. ........................,...... . Moore, Nancy Leone, 4-C, 5 Lenox Pl., Scarsdale, N. Y. ........................... . Moore, Susan Elizabeth, 1-C, 111 S. Brodhead Rd., Aliquippa, Pa. ............................. . Moran, Rfobertl Colin, 4-C, Sheffield Rd., South Egremont, Mass .... ................... Morgan, Christopher Clark, 4-C, 14 Orchard St., Amherst, Mass. ...............,................. . Morgan,.Paula Augusta, 4-C, 402 E. Sixth St., Anniston Ala . ......................... . .....54 . .55, 80, ....107 106, 108 .64, 106 .....80 , . ...... . . ........ 177 Morihara, Yasuko, 2-T, 4f19 5-chrome, Shinoharanakamachi, Nadaku, Kobe City, Japan ................................ Morrison, Edward Charles, 1-C, 28 S. Morrison St., Warren, Pa. ................................ . Morrow, john Raymond, 2-T, 370 Center Rd., Poland ..................................... Moscarella, Brenda Margaret, 2-C, 8 N. jackson St., Spring Valley, N. Y. ......................... . Moser, Robert Wallace, 3-C, 327 West 21st St., New York 11, N. Y. ....................... . Moses, Robert William, 1-C, 817 Edgehill Ave., Ashland ...................................... Mosher, Charles Adams, Sp. Gr-C, 346 Reamer Pl., Oberlin ......................................... Mostow, Steven Roy, 2-C, 3336 Runnymede Pl., N. W., Washington 15, D. C. ........................... . Mott, Anthony Turner, 3-C, 1114 Balfour Rd., Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. .................. . Motter, Joan Elizabeth, 1-C, Holmes Brook Rd., Basking Ridge, N. J. ....................... . Mowry, Robert George, 3-C, 4923 F arnhurst Rd., Cleveland 24 ............................... Mudge, Barbara Jean, 3-C, 823 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill. ............................. . Mulfinger, David Robert, 1-M, 213 Hurlburt Rd., Syracuse, N. Y. ............................ . Mullen, Barbara Anne, 2-C, 1620 Brummel St., Evanston, Ill. ............................. . Mumma, Karen, 1-M, Singletary Lane, R. D. 1, Framingham, Mass. ........................ . Munday, Martha Fae, Gr-M, 306 N. Spring, Elgin, Ill. .................................... . Munson, William Frederick, 4-C, 519 Edgewood Pl., River Forest, Ill. ............................ . Munz, Esther, 1-C, 1064 Rosalie Ave.. Lakewood 7 ..................................... Musante, Anthony Peter, jr., 4-C, 9 Stiles St., ..64,99 ....130 .67,130 .....59 .....78 ....106 .....81 Stratford ...................... Zi'5'f'94, 95, 98, 99 Mustric, Florence, 1-C, 10702 Fidelity Ave., Cleveland 11 .......,............................ Myers, Albert Edwin, Gr-T, P. O. Box 147, ,leromesville ......................,... Myers, Gayther, Jr., 1-M, 675 Lipford St., Memphis, Tenn. ..................... ......... . N Nackes, Anthony Nichols, Sp Gr-C, 3009 Smith Rd., R. Akron 13 ....................................... Nading, Lewis Karl, 2-C, 3840 Central Ave., Indianapolis 5, Ind. ................... . Nagy, Paul james, 4-C, 128 Avalon Rd., Waban 68, Mass. .......................... . Nairn, Charles Edward, 3-T, 264 S. Hague Ave., Columbus .....,.......................... Naser, Gisela Mildred, 1-M, 179 S. Park Dr., New Milford, N. J. .................. . ..76, 91 ....l08 D. 7, .....60 .....62 1 1 24 E Compliments CAMPUS DRY CLEANERS 23 South Main St. Your Cleaners ls Your Clothes Best Friend. JOHN W. HILL 0 R E A L E S T A T E and INSURANCE 23 East College Phone 4-4201 KA IS E R G, W E L LS REGISTERED PHARMACISTS CORNER DRUG STORE Student Directory Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Nash, Debra Lea, 1-C, 535 Bellefontaine St., Pasadena, Calif. ...........,....,....... ..... 6 , Natale, Aurea Julie, 3-M, 1268 81st St., Brooklyn 28, N. Y. ..,........,........,... ........... . Naumann, Linda Nancy, 1-M, 8984 Knoll St., Allison Park, Pa. ....,....................,.......... 109, Nelson, Donald John, 2-C, R. D. 1, Box 132, Hobson Rd., Naperville, Ill. ...........................,..,........ 60, Nelson Karla Ane 2-M 10 Ford Ave. , , Orieonta, N. Y. .... i .................. . Nesbitt, Helen Elizabeth, 2-M, 300 23rd St., Brigantine, N. J. ...................,.,.. ..... 1 06, Nesbitt, Robert, Ill, 1-C, 300 23rd St., I Brigantine, N. J. ............................,........... . Neuman, Peter Herbert, 2-C, 165 Laurelton Blvd., Long Beach, N. Y .,... ....................... 5 4, 136, 137, Neumann, James Russell, 4-C, 5353 Magnolia Ave., Chicago 90, Ill. ......................................... . Nevins, Elizabeth Jane, 1-C, 34 Coolidge Ave., West Caldwell, N. J. ..,.................. . . . . Nevins, Peter, 2-C, 1150 N. South Lake Dr., Hollywood, Fla. ........,.,.........,..... . Newcomb, Anthony Mead, 4-C, R. D. 1, Box 162, V1enna,Va. ....... .. ...... .. .,........... Newcomb, Sarah Robinson, 2-C, R. D. 1, Box 162, Vienna, Va. ......................,....,...,. . . . . Newland, Donald Dean, 3-T, Box 62, Rochester ....................... 1 ,...... Newman, Ann Lilian. 4-C, Central Hospital, Elat, French Cameroons ............................ 55, 99, Newman, Myron Lionel, 2-C, 8749 Teasdale Ave., St. Louis 24, Mo. ...... .......,............,..,. 5 3, 56, 70, Newton, Carolyn Bishop, 3-C, 82 Hoover Rd., Rochester 17, N. Y .... ................... Newton, Jessica Jay, 2-C, 1555 Winding Rd., Southampton, Pa. .......... . ................. . ....... . Nicholls, David Elliot, 1-C, 2900 Westmoreland Dr., Nashville 12, Tenn. ...........,.............,.,....., 127, Niemiller, Robert Stanley, 2-T, 919 N. Fort Thoma Ave., Fort Thomas, Ky. ...........................,.., . Nienkamp, Christian Gerard, 1-T, 515 Superior St., Genoa ....... ................... . . . . Niu, Carlynn Frederica., 1-M, 737 Osage Rdi., ' ' ' ' Pittsburgh 16, Pa. .............,....... . . . . Nilson, Lois Alberta, 2-M, 173 Holden St., Worcester, Mass. ........... . . . .,........ . . . . Nimetz, Michael Gerson, 4-C, 89-11 63rd Dr., Rego Park 74, N. Y. .................., . . . . Nitschke, Glenn Erwin, 1-C, 58 Pershing Dr., Rochester 9, N. Y. ........,............ .... . Noah N anc o 1-M 420 W. Thomas St ,, C YZJ y, , -, Milledgeville, Ga. ............,......,.... . ..,. 109, Nordling, Thea Katinka, 1-C, Florida Hill Rd., Ridgefield, Conn. ................,...,,......,...,...... . Norman. Anthony Westcott, 3-C, 3475 VVoodland Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich. ,...........,......,....,,.. 82, 127, 145, Nusskern Doris Mae, 1-T, 335 Noble Ave., Akron .................................. Nutting, Hartley, 1-T, 1511 W. Clifton Blvd., Lakewood ..................,.............. 0 Obenhaus, Constance Pendleton, 1-C, 5549 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago 37, lll. ...................................,, . . . . O'Donnell, Thomas Vincent, 3-M, 1227 Marlowe Ave., Lakewood 7 .................................... ,... Ogden,-Elizabeth Louise,'1-C, 1937 South Shore' Dr., Erie, Pa. ..............................,....,. . . . . Olsen, Marcia Evelyn, 1-C, 516 Stewart Ave., Park Ridge, Ill. .....................,.. . . . . Olson, Alice Joan, 2-C, 2025 Natchez Ave., Cleveland 9 .......................... Olson, Doris Ann, 21M, 2024 Birch Ave., San Carlos, Calif. ..............,.... . . . . . . . .106, Olson, Jerry Brooks, 1-C, 636 Gates St., Aurora, lll. ................................... .... 7 2, Oltman, Theodore Morton, 4-C, 19-9 Tsuna-machi, Tokyo, Japan .............................,............. Onda, Takashi, 3-C, 262, 1-chome, Kamiitabashi, lrabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan ........................................... Oplinger, Willard Lawrence, 4-M, Hotel Sterling, Wilkes Barre, Pa. .......................... ..... 1 07 Opton, David Bruce, 1-C, 132 Santa Fe Ave., Hamden 17, Conn. ,..................... ..... 1 30, ....114, 122, Orenstein, Martha Rose, 3-C, 417 Jackson, University City 5, Mo. ................... . Orgel, Sttuartl Michael, 3-C, 1 Harcourt Dr., ....56, Clayton 5, Mo. ............................ . Orttung, Rfosalindj Evelyn, 4-M, 5 Hampden Ave., N arberth, Pa. .......................................... . Ostrander, Mrs. Linda Woodaman, 4-M, 107 Harrison Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. ............................ . Oswald, Carolyn Elizabeth, 1-C, 813 Delaware Ave., Palmerton, Pa. ............................ . Overmier, Robert Oliver, Gr-T, Upper Sandusky ........................... Overstreet, Joan Berry, 3-C, 2703 Wicklow Rd., Toledo 6 ..................,................ Owen, Mrs. 'Eleanor Stevens, 2-T, 61 N. Cedar St., Oberlin ................................... Owen, John Reindel, 1-C, 15018 Terrace Rd., East Cleveland 12 ....... ............. . . Owens, James Carl, 3-C, 271 McMillan Rd., Grosse Pointe 36, Mich .... ......... ..... ..... 5 1 , 53, 134 Owens, Marilyn Vilda, 2-M, 58 Prospect Terr., Cortland, N. Y. ......................... . Owens, Paul Lester, 1-M, 123 W. Chestnut St., Akron 7 .......................,......... P Page, Richard Stephen, 3-C, 412 Greeley, Webster Groves 19, Mo .... .......... Paisley, Robert Wilson, 3-C, R. D. 1, lrondale ............................... Palmer, Cora Octavia, 2-C, 5829 Seneca St., Detroit 13, Mich. ......................... . Palmer, Donald Walter, 4-C, 1320 East 58th St., Chicago 37, lll. ................ ..,....... . . Palmer, Larry Garland, 2-M, 119 N. Thoman St., Crestline .................................. Palmer, Luther Robert, Jr., 2-T, 287 N. Main St., Oberlin ................................... Parada, Malcolm Perry, 2-C, 26 Westminster Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. ....................... . Paradise, Judith Arlene, 3-C, 79 Smith Ave., White Plains, N. Y. ....................... . Parker David Frederic, 3-C, 2819 Coleridge Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ...................... Parker, Jane Eleanor, 1-C, 2819 Coleridge Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ........................ Parker, Nancy Helene, 1-C, 146 Central Park W., New York 23, N. Y. ....................... . Parkhurst, Perry, 1-C, 1075 Winsor Ave., Piedmont 10, Calif. ........................ . Parkhurst, William Henry, Sp-T, 16327 Grayton Rd East Cleveland 12 .......................... Parks, Susan Lois, 1-M, 4524 River St., ' Willoughby .......................... Parr, Virginia Helen, 3-C, 1488 Marion Ave., Mansfield .................................. .....36, 136 ....88 ....109 ...80 -v .....76, 106 Parrott, Harry Bonnett, Jr., 2-C, 9619 Garfield Blvd., Cleveland 25 ............................... Pasquale, Benjamin Ralph, 4-M, 1501 Main St., Wellsville .....................,.......... Patterson, Alice Ruth, 3-C, R. D. 2, Caledonia ......................... Patterson, Dfonaldj Wright, Jr., 2-C, The Plains, Va. ........................... . Patterson, Harry Lewis, 1-C, 187 N. Harding Rd., Columbus 9 ............................... Pattersongjohn Seymour, 2-Ci1040verlook Rd.j Ithaca, N. Y. ............................ . Patterson, Paula Anne, 2-C, 218 24th St., N. E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa ....................... Patterson, Sondra Lee, 1-C, R. D. 2, Caledonia ................................ Paulsen, Christine Fairlie, 3-C, 127 Schley Ave., Pittsburgh 5, Pa. ..................,... . Payne, Jack Rodney, Gr-M, 475 Olivet Dr., Elyria ............................... Peake, Lucile, 4-C, 423 West 118th St., New York 27, N. Y. ..................... . Pearlman, Carol Joyce, 1-C, 3730 Hillbrook Rd., University Heights 18 ...................... Pearson, Paula, 1-C, 6416 Twenty-second Rd., N. Arlington 5, Va. .......................... . Pehle, Judith Ann, 1-C, 3836 Glenhurst Ave., St. Louis Park, Minn .................... ...72 ...68 ....194 ....66 190 177 177 215 164 190 215 190 201 137 190 190 177 201 201 190 215 215 215 215 190 201 177 190 201 215 ...99 ...69 145 201 215 190 177 215 215 215 249 J A N ISI Y 0 IL C 0 . An Oberlin lnsfifufion ATLANTIC and FIRESTONE PRODUCTS 90 South Main Phone 4-837 l 2 PARKER'S ' Jeweler TIME SHOP S M I T H College Seal jewelry Alumni Pins Watch Repair FLOOR COVERING prompt Dependab'e Service 28 South Main Phone 4-2371 l l East College Tel. 4-768i B I K E S Compliments of OBERLIN BIKE SHOP THE OBERLIN behind the City Hall HARDWARE CO. 49 South Main Phone 4-853i l3 South Main Phone 4-6051 Student Directory Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Pekruhn, Richard Barnhill, 1-C, 153 Aberdeen Rd., Steubenville ..........,..................... Peltzie, Bernard Elliot, 1-C, 35 W. 69th St., Kansas City 13, Mo ...................... Pendergraft, Sara Ellen, 4-M, 832 1st St. N. W., Mason City, Iowa .......................... Pendleton, Mrs. Elsa VValther, 4-C, 1470 Maile Ave., Lakewood 7 .... .............,................. Pendleton, Robert Leon, 4-C, 220 Garfield St., Haworth, N. J. ..............,.............. , Pennell, Kenneth Edward, 2-C, 100 Pomeroy Rd., Madison, N. J. ......,..................... , Penner, Allan Dwight, 3-C, 390 Riverside Dr., New York 25, N. Y. ....... .............. . Perkins, Laura Ruth, 4-C, 20 Harris Hill Rd., Trucksville, Pa. ........................ . Perkins, Mary Ellen, 1-C, E. Genesee St., Skaneateles, N. Y. .................., , Perkins, Shirley Jean, 4-C, 109 N. Scott St., New Castle, Pa. ........................ . Perlich, Malcolm Allen, 4-C, 3633 Severn Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ................... Perry, Lewis Curtis, 2-C, 4564 Innes Ave., Cincinnati 23. ......................,.... . Persing, Robert Lynn, 1-C, 145 S. Chestnut St., Mount Carmel, Pa. ..................... . Peters, Ronald, 4-M, 5037 Orchard Way, Pennsauken, N. J. ...........,..... . Petersen, Julia Ann, 1-M, Awosting, Hewitt, N. J ..... .................,........ Peterson, Ann NVithrow, 4-C, 514 W. Jackson St., Petersbur Ill ...,108,215 ...,.215 ......106,177 , ........ 182 .....54,59,62 , . ..61, 73,201 g, . ...................,........... . Peterson, Barbara Anne Cecily, 1-M, 65 Prospect St., Binghamton, N. Y. ......,...............,,.., . Peterson, Carl Christian, 4-C, 631 Miller St., Beecher, lll. .............,..............,. . Peterson, Judith Ann, 1-C, 1995 XV. Co. Rd. B, St. Paul 13, Minn. ......................,. . Pett, Gale Cressman, 2-C, 2111 VVashington St., Allentown, Pa. ..............,.......,..... . Pexton, Thomas Clayton, 3-T, 5651 Barbanna Lane, Dayton 5 ......................,..........,.., Phelan, Ronald Talford, 2-C, P. O. Box Q, Central Valley, N. Y. ............,..,.. . Phillips, Barry, 3-C, 775 Clinton Springs Ave., Cincinnati 29 ........................... Phillips, Carol Louise, 4-C, 3286 Avalon Rd., Shaker Heights 20 ...........,,....... Phillips, David Reid, 2-C, 5814 Phoenix Dr., Bethesda, Md. .................,..... . Phillips, Patricia Ada, 4-C, Elmwood Rd., Marlton, N. J. ........................ . Phillips, Robert Norman, 1-C, E. Granville ranville .....................,................. Phinney, Anne Hamilton, 3-C, 37 Herrick Ave., Delmar, N. Y. .,.......,........,..,........,. . Pierce, Catherine VVinifred, 2-C, 63 Alfred Drowne Rd.. West Barrington, R. I. ......................,... , Pierce, Gfladysj Jane, 2-C, 1808 Walnut Rd., Kent ...................,............. Pierce, Linda Jean, 3-C, 100 VV. Buffalo St., Ithaca, N. Y. ..... ....................... . . Pinnell, Sylvia Lynn, 2-C, 15 W. Thurston Blvd., Dayton 9 ................................. Pinnipc, David Clemmons, 1-M, 1207 Tenth St., 56, 107, 190 .........177 Pool, Elizabeth Leigh, 2-C, XVestern Ave., Sherborn, Mass. .................... . Poole, Mark Elmer, 2-T, 198 Broad St., Wadsworth ....................,.. Poor, Sally Leigh, 2-C, 59 Eastwood Rd., Shrewsbury, Mass. ..................... . Popkin, Louise Betsy, 1-M, 22 Merrivale Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. .......................,... . Porath, Franklin Eugene, 4-C, 16625 Aldersyde Dr., Shaker Heights 20 ,........,...,... ,........ Porte, Brenda Louise, 1-C, 19903 Park Lane, Grosse Ile, Mich. ...................... . Porter, Bruce Erwin, 4-M, N. Granby Rd., Granby, Conn. ........................ . Porter, David Lewis, 1-C, 3126 Country Lane, Wilmette, lll. ............................., . Porter,-John Robert, Jr. 4-C, 3126 Country Lane, .....215 1Vmnetka,lll..........,.,........,......... Porton, Stephen, 3-C, 66 Wheelbarrow Lane, .....177 Wantagh,N.Y................,.....,.. .,..67, 177 ....127,2o1 ,....215 .....177 ....,215 .....177 .........215 67, 140, 177 ..,......215 .....201 ...,.163 ..,..201 .....177 ,,...,....201 114, 116, 177 109, 127, 215 , ....... , .190 114, 123, 190 .....56, 109, 201 .....201 Lillmgton, N. C ...,. ............,..,........... ,... 7 8 , 215 Pinter, lVl?l.ria, 3-C, 210 VVest 107th St., I New York N. Y. ..........,....,.......,.. . Mlnneapohs 5, Minn. ....................... . Plews, Preston Leech, Sp-Gr-C. VVilder Hall, Oberlin ................................ Plum, Deloris Patricia, 2-C, 24 Murray Pl., Princeton, N. J. ...............,.,,..... . , Politella, Mrs. Sue Duke, 1-T, 309 S. Willow St., Kent ....................,...,.......,.,,. Pollak, William, 4-C, 65 East 96th St., Platt, Vincent Edward, 4-C, 2002 VV. Lake of Isles Blvd., ,,......9,190 .... ,177 ....109, 201 New York 28, N. Y. ...,..................,,.,. ..., 7 2, 178 Pollick, Richard Raymond, 1-C, 3883 VV. 157th St., Cleveland 11 .................................. .... 1 27, 215 Pomerantz, Morton Howard, 2-C, 20889 Colby Rd., Shaker Heights 22 ..,........................ Pontious, Melvin Floyd, Gr-M, R. D. 2, Erie, Kansas ...................... .......201 ....106,164 Potter, Kfennethj' Paul, 1-C, 3155 S. Cochran, Charlotte, Mich. ............................... . Potter, Richard Mayes, Jr., 1-C, 120 S. Walnut St., Ridgeville, Ind. .........................,.... . Pottorf, Elinor Ann, 2-C, 1707 East 14th St., Tulsa 4, Okla. .... ................... . Powell, David Lee, 4-C, 65 Pinecrest, Mansfield ........................,....... Powell, Patricia Ann, 4-M, 5337 First Ave. S., Minneapolis 19, Minn ..... ..........,.... Powers, Caroline Joyce, 1-M, .55, 60 ...,70 ..,.94 ...107 81,145 ....88 ...127 ,..l27 ....67 Landenberg, Pa. ............,..,....,...,...,........,. . Preising, Mrs. Mary Wolverton, 4-C, 4408 N. Stevens, Tacoma 7, Wash. ........,.......... 114, 116, 118, 119, 120 Preissinger, Whitfield Price, lll, 3-C, 1705 S. Ocean Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ........................ . ......,..... . Presler, Marianna Josephine, 4-C, Leonard Theological College, Jabalpur, M. P., India ..........,,....,,........,..,.,... Preston, Robert Eyre, 1-C, 1602 Shadford, Ann Arbor, Mich. ......................... . Price, Ellen Jean, 4-C, 1878 Page Ave., East Cleveland 12 ......,..................... Price, Ronald Lewis, 1-C, 6536 Northumberland St., Pittsburgh 17, Pa. ......,............,...... . Priest, Maxine Wilhemine, 1-M, 21611 Robert Ave., Euclid 23 ...................,,............,.. Pripstein, Stephen Michael, 4-C, The Benson, Apt. 828, Jenkintown, Pa. ..........,...............,.. . Pritchett, Jean Charla, 1-C, 5651 Drexel Ave., chkag037,nt ........,..,.....,...,.. . Probst, Peter Stephen, 2-C, 35 East 84th St., New York 28, N. Y. .... .................,,. . Prouty, Linda, 4-C, 3 Prospect St., Newport, Vt. ............,.....,.....,..,... . Puckett, Kenneth Rolland, 1-M, 2206 Lakeshore Dr., Old Hickory, Tenn. ,.....,..,......,......... . Pugh, David Lee, 2-C, 87 Fortune Lane, Oakland, Kirkwood 22, Mo. ...........,............. . Pumphrey, Jennie Louisa, 3-C, 42 Merton St., Fairfield, Conn. .............................. . Pusbach, Mrs. Shirley Shipman, 4-C, 249 N. Olive St., Elyria ....................................... 0 Quallich, Nancy K., 1-C, 1638 Victoria Ave., Lakewood ............., . .......... . ..... Quarrier, Elizabeth' Mae, 1-M, 2807 Hart St., Charleston 3, VV. Va. ...............,... . Queen, Thomas Allen, 2-C, M.O.Q. 2307, Camp LeJeune, N. C. .................. . R Rabnick, Devorah Bette, 4-M, 3558 Severn Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ..,.....,..........., Rackley, Mfaryj Beth, 4-C, 571 Canal St., Beaver, Pa. ...................,.... . Radcliff, Mary Jean, 2-C, R. D. 1, East Kingston, N. H. ................,... . Radinsky, Naomi Lube, 1-C, 258 Riverside Dr., New York 25, N. Y. ................... . Radov, Karl Baruch, 3-C, 464 Dundee Rd., Glencoe, Ill. ............................... , Randolph, Brenda Sherryll, 1-M, 2174 80th St., Cleveland 3 ...............,.............. ....134 , ..... 80 ....14,79 .,..106 ....l48 ...54,76 .....80 252 o tudent Directory Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Randolph, John Lind, 3-C, 1835 Milton Ave., Northbrook, Ill. .............,.................,....... . Rankin, VVilliam Donald, 1-M, 80 Montclair Dr., Rochester 17, N. Y. ....,,.......,........ 56, 104, 106, 109 Ransburg, Stephen Carr, 2-C, 5615 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis 20, Ind. ,.,.............,..........,....,.. . Raper, Jfuliaj Margaret, 3-C, R. D. 1, Box 28, Oakton, Xfa. .......... .....,,...,..,...., . . . RaIJP, Sarah Hall, 2-C, 38-20 Bowne St., Flushing 54, N. Y. .,..............,.,..,. .. .. Ratliff, VVilliam Elmore, 3-C, 2150 Lazy Lane, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ...........,..........., ..... 1 06 Rautenberg, John Leslie, 4-M, 2222 Bellfield Ave., Cleveland Heights 6 ,.... .................. ,,., 1 0 6, 108 Rawlings, Ellen, 4iC, 2580 South 78th St., West Allis, NVIS. .................,....,,.,..... ...... 8 8 Ray, Adine Victoria, 1-C, 9415 S. Calumet Ave., Chicago 19, lll. ,.,... . . ,......,................... .64, 74 Raynor, Rfuthj Elizabeth, 3-M, 196 Forest Park Ave., Springfield 8, Mass .... ....,.............,....... ...... Read, Elen, 1-C, 135 Linden, Decatur, lll. ...,.....,...................... ..... 6 Read, Tfhomasj Lawrence, 2-M, 526 Lincoln Ave.. Erie, Pa. .............,.................,... .... . 106 Ready, Phyllis Jane, 1-C, 148 Rainbow Trail, Denville, N. J. ............,...................,.. 58, 206 Reardon, Bradley Campbell, 4-C, 2001 Murdstone Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. .,.................................. 50, 72 Reed, Janet Marie, 3-C, 2125 Lincoln Way, E., Mishawaka, Ind. ........................ 56, 68, 72, 76, 97 Reeve, Douglas VVilliam, 1-M, 925 Hammerschmidt Ave., Lombard, lll. .....................,..,............., 107 Regester, James Morris, 1-T, 6382 Alderwood Rd., Cleveland 30 .......,..,.....,.....,....... ....,. Reibel, Susan Lee, 1-C. 566 E. Grant Ave., Roselle Park, N. J. .......................... ..... 1 09 Reichman, Lee Brodersohn, 2-C, 308 East 79th St., New York 21, N. Y. .............,,.,..,,..,. Reid, Jfohnj Christopher, 4-C, 8 Brandon Rd., Columbia, Mo. .....,..............,..... . . . . Reider, Joan Paulette, 4-M, 1240 Elmwood Rd., Rocky River 16 ......................... ,,,.. 1 07 Reimueller, Ross Carl, 2-M, 2058 Auburn Ave., Dayton 6 ..,.....,..,,..........,,.,...,.. ....... 1 04 Reitz, Howard David, 2-M, 236 S. Huxley Dr., Buffalo 25, N. Y. .,....................... ,.... 7 8, 106 Reitz, Judith Diane, 1-M, 236 S. Huxley Dr., Buffalo 25, N. Y. ..,..,......,..,...., ...... 7 8 Renne, Joan Eleanor, 2-C, R. D. 2, Bozeman, Mont. ...,.............. . . . Renshaw, Judith, 3-C, 121 VV. Pearl, Coldwater Mich. .........,...... . . . Restemyer, Carol Ann, 4-M, R. D. 1, Fostoria .................................. ..... Retter, Paul Eugene, 1-C, 30 W. Beechwood Ave., Dayton 5 ................................. Reuss, Peter Joseph, 4-C, 519 Murdock Rd., . . . . .108 Baltimore 12, Md. ...,..,.............................. . Reutener, Donald Baldwin, Jr., 2-C, 2217 Roanoke Ave., Cleveland 9 ..........,.............,.........,... . . . Reuter, Mrs. Jeanette Miller, Sp. Gr-C, 786 Abbe Rd., Elyria ......................................... .... Reynolds, Cedric Stovall, 1-C, Sewanee, Tenn ..,. ....,.........,..,.... .... 2 4 Reynolds, Edward Neal, 1-M, 77 S. Park St., Oberlin .........................,.,.,.................. Reynolds, Harriet Jeffers, 3-C, 470 Kenilworth Ave., Elmhurst, lll. .......,........................ 33, 116, 119 Rhinehart Richard L nn 3-M 1207 erome St. Y Y 7 J 1 Midland, Mich.. ................,.,... . . . Rice, Gene Marie, 2-M, Guilford Lakes, Guilford, Conn. ,.....,,... .............. . Rice, Julian Carl, 1-Cv, 3320 N. Downer Ave., Milwaukee 11, Vl' ls. ....................,............. 128 Rice, Nformanj Jack, 4-C, 1302 22nd St., N. E., Canton 4 .........,..........................., 67, 72, 82 Richards, Mrs. Betty Thompson, Sp-C, Wellington Trailer Ct., Wellington. ..,................,.,.,..............,,., . . Richards, Neil VValdo, 2-C, 32 Callahan Rd., Canfield .....,..,,..,................... .... Richards, Nfelsonj Mark, 1-C, R. D. 4, Box 11, Cortland .....,......,..,................... ...... 1 28 Richards, Stanley Irving, 4-C, 2258 N. Vernon St., Arlington 7, Va. ........ ..........,........,.... 6 6, 72, 81 v 1 v v 1 v 1 Richards, Wfalterj Bruce, 1-C, R. D. 4, Box 11, Cortland .......................,,....... Richardson, Beverly Sue, 1-C, Dorsey Way, Anchorage, Ky. ...................... . Riedy, Joan Maurie, 1-M, 280 Garnet St., Broomfield, Colo. ..................,,.... . Rilling, Mark Earl, 2-C, 1675 Kensington Rd., Dayton 6 .............................. Ringelheim, Joan, 1-C, 171 Edgewood Rd., Bridgeport, Conn ..... ..................... Ringo, David Leer, Ill, 1-C, R. D. 4, Box 348, Erlanger, Ky. .......................... . Risser, Marjorie Alice, 2-C, Stewartville, Minn. ......................... . Robb, Nancy Jean, 2-M, 506 Mason St., Newark N. Y. ....................... . Robbins, Izyhn touise, 4-M, 17154 Chandler Park nk., Detroit, Mich. ............................. . Roberts, Pamela Joan, 3-C, 48 Prospect Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. ..................... . Roberts, Thomas Warren, 1-C, Box 986, Thiensville, Wis. ................. . Robeson, Wallace Merle, 2-T, R. D. 1, Bellevue .................................... Robinson, David Wells, 4-C, 1616 E. Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor, Mich. ........................... 128 Robinson, Elizabeth, 3-C, 7727 Rocton Ave., Chevy Chase 15, Md. ....................... . Robinson, James Arthur, 1-C, 3131 Meadowbrook Ct. Toledo 6 ...................................... Robinson, Judy Claire, 3-C, 1637 S. Miller St.. Chicago 8, Ill. .......................... . Robinson, Linda Louise, 3-C, 18 Devon Lane, Buffalo 21, N. Y. ......................... . Robinson, Margaret Fleming, 1-C, 5342 Hamilton, Jennings 20, Mo. ......................... . Robinson, Martha Ann, Gr-C, R. D. 4, Easley, S. C. ............................... . Robinson, Maxie Cleveland, Jr., 1-C, 624 N. 39th St., Cleveland ................................... Roby, Paul Edward, 4-M, 33 Streetsboro St., Hudson .................................. Roeder, Anna Catherine, 3-C, 4 Allen Pl., Fair Lawn, N. J. .............................. . Roemer, Gfeorgiaj Anne, 1-M, 1430 Park Ave., VV., Mansfield ................................... Roess, Charles Shortt, 3-C, 1201 Harding St., Winter Park, Fla. ...................... . Rogos, Marlene Joyce, 1-T, 211 Linden, Kent ............................... .... Rogos, Nancilee, 4-C, Milton Blvd., R. D. 1, Newton Falls .............,............ Rolnick, Harry Arthur, 2-C, 1200 Tyler St., Hollywood, Fla. ...................... . . . Ropes, David Tuttle, 4-C, 17 Brimbal Ave., Beverly, Mass. ...................... . Rose, Linda Roberta, 2-C, 83-43 118th St., Kew Gardens 15 N Y.. . . . Rose, Patricia Anne, Sp 'Gr-C, I i i i F ....128 ....80 ........108 ....106 , 138, 139 ....130, ....43, 84, ....206 .....106 68,90,91 . .... 109 ....120 ..74, 109 ...79, ....130 Dunedin, Fla. .....................,........ . Roseman, Kenneth David, 1-C, Box C-Navy 150 F.P.O., San Francisco, Calif., Phnom Penh, Cambodia ...................... Rosen, Elizabeth, 3-C, 5245 Fieldston Rd., New York 71, N. Y, ........................ . Rosenberg, Ellen Frances, 1-C, 5021 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago 15, Ill. ............................. . Rosenberg, Neil Vandraegen, 1-C, 784 Grizzly Peak Blvd., Berkeley, Callf. ............................. . Rosenkrantz, Roger Daniel, 2-C, 44 West 77th St., New York 24, N. Y. ................................. 127 Rosenstein, George Morris, Jr., 3-C, 338 Wellesley Rd., Philadelphia 19, Pa ...... . ............................. 94, Rosenzweig, Herschel David, 3-C, 315 Benjamin Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids 6, Mich. ...................... . Rosewater, Lewis, 3-C, 324 Waring Rd., Philadelphia 17, Pa. .................... . Rosin, David Aaron, 2-C, 3333 Berkeley Ave., Cleveland Heights 18 .... ............... Ross, John Jacob, 3-C, 2 Lexington Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y. .................. . Ross, Kenneth Henry, 1-M, 2488 W. Sixth St., Cleveland 13 ........................... ....109 ...76, ....106, v 1 1 Ross, Leonard Bruce, 4-C, 12 South Dr., o tudent Director Formal portraits are an pages indicated by bold type. .............72,178 Great Neck, N. Y. ....................., . Ross, Mrs. Mary Duncan, 2-M, 310 Rutherfordton Rd., Marion, N. C. .,....................................,.... 216 Sayles, Margaret Jane, 4-C, 410 Triphammer Rd., Ithaca, N. Y.. .......................... . . 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South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. .............................. . . . .72 Royal, Nicholas Norton, 3-C, 1301 Boyce Ave., Ruxton 4, Md. .......................... .... 7 0 Rubinstein, Rita, 4-C, 95 Deer Hill Ave., Danbury, Conn. ........................... . . . Rubis, George Anthony, 1-M, 310 E. Scott St., Youngstown 2 ....,................,..... . . . Rudman, Errol Marc, 1-C, 433 Wellington Ave., Chicago 14, Ill. .......................... . . . Rudman, Michael Edward, 2-C, 5507 Edlen Dr., Dallas 20, Texas ......................... ....... . Ruef, Priscilla Ann, 1-M, 18 Lake Ave., ....108, 109 Lake George, N . Y .... ................ Rugh, Mary Dorman, 1-C, 36 Theodore St., Newington 11, Conn. .......... ......................... . Rugh, William Arthur, 4-C, 110 Morningside Dr., New York 27, N. Y. .......................... 67, 132, 133, Rupp, David Shocker, 4-C, 1144 Morrison St., Fremont .....,........................ ........... Rupp, Wilmer Dean, Jr., 2-C, R. 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Salter, Christopher Lord, 2-C, 4325 Doncaster Dr., Madison 5, XVIS. ............................. ..... 1 32, Saltsmaln, Joanne Tremper, 4-C, Rock City Rd., Rhinebeck, N. Y.. ,L . . , L., ............. . L.1..1,20,, Salzberg, John Paul, 4-C, 1525 Faulk Rd., Wllmlngton 3, Del. ..................,..... .... 6 1, Salzman, Carol Elinor, 2-C, 821 Glen Allen Dr., Baltimore 29, Md. ....................... . . Sandahl, Margaret Ruth, 3-M, 3805 75th St., Des Moines 10, Iowa ....................... ...... Sanecki, John Raymond, 3-C, 38429 Cherryhill, Wayne, Mich. ........................... ..... 1 07 Sargent, Anita Mary, 3-C, 923 East 34th St., Indianapolis 5, Ind. ......... ........... . . . . Satterlee, Helen DuPre, 2-C, 442 Park Ave., Leonia, N. J. .........................,.... .... 7 8 Saunders, David Alan, 1-C, 367 Woodlawn Ave., Glencoe, Ill. ......................,........ . . . . Saunders, Marshall Elton, 2-T, 827 Broadway, Davisburg, Mich. ............................ . . 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Jefferson Ave., Grosse Pointe 30, Mich. ...................,,..,,. ..,. 8 0, Seashore, Anne Carolyn, 4-C, 33 Hartsdale Rd., White Plains, N. Y. ....................... ..,. 8 0, Seeck, Margaret Ann, 3-C, 1234 William St., Adrian, Mich. ........................ . . . . Segal, David Miller, 1-C, 1616 Compton, Cleveland Heights ................................... 108, Segur, Cfharlottej Patricia, 2-C, 1181 S. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, Ill. .................................. ..... . Seidman, Earl, 3-C, 3329 Stockholm Rd., Shaker Heights 20 ...............,.,.. ............. 1 36, Seltzer, Carl Lee, 2-C, 534 West Dr., St. Louis 24, Mo .... ...............,.................... Service, Robert Edward, 4-C, 5600 Broad Branch Rd., N. W., Washington 15, D. C. .................. 51, 69, 83, 128, 146, Service, Virginia Caroline, 4-C, 5600 Broad Branch Rd., N. W., Washington 15, D. C. .................................. . Sevitch, Benjamin, 2-C, 516 Hedgerow Lane, Oreland, Pa. ........................... . . . . Seward, Loretta Ann, 1-M, 9925 Olivet Ave., Cleveland 8 .........................,............ .... Shaefer, Harry Frederick, III, 1-C, 1312 Kingwood Ave., Ypsilanti, Mich. ....................................... . Shakes, Beatrice Carol, 1-C, 1021 W. Fifth Ave., Gary, Ind. ............................... .... 1 09, Shanks, Jfohnj Merrill, 1-C, 7 Hardin Rd., Princeton, N. J. ...........................,. .... l 36, Shannon, David Thomas, 3-T, 3216 Tuxedo Blvd., Richmond 3, Va .... .......................... ...... Shapiro, Ronald Samuel, 1-C, 3411 VV. Bancroft, Toledo 6 ...... ............................ . . . . 130, Sharp, Victor M., 1-T, 4845 Greenwood Dr., Lorain .............,.................... .... Sharrett, Aflbertj Richey, 3-C, 750 Preston Rd., Hagerstown, Md. ...............,........ ..... . Shaver, Philip Alcott, 3-C, 265 E. College St., Oberlin ................................ .... 7 2, 92, Shaw, Conna Bell, 2-C, 5917 Ramsgate Rd., L.. Washington 16, D. C.. . . . . . . . . .. Shaw, Gertrude Matthews, 2-C, Elliott Dr., Albany, N. Y. .......................... ............ . Shaw, Mary Elizabeth, 4-C, 140 VVilso11 Ave., Beaver, Pa. ............................ ..... 8 0, 88, 179, Shaw, Polly Kimball, 2-M, 401 Dean St., West Chester, Pa. .................... ......... 9 0, Shearer, Ned Alan, 3-C, 1483 Ridpath Ave., Akron 13 ................................. .... 1 34, Sheldon, Cynthia Jeanette, 2-C, 170 East 95th St., New York 28, N. Y. ......................... .... . Shepard, Thomas Zachary, 4-C, 158 S. Harrison St., East Orange, N. J. ........................... .... . Sherover, Erica Reed, 2-C, 131 Riverside Dr., New York 24, N. Y. ...................,...... . Shibona, Thomas Anthony, 4-C, 2022 Ridge Rd., E., ....84, Rochester 9, N. Y. .......,..................... .... . Shipley, Richard Melvin, 3-C, 2315 Lamberton Rd., Cleveland Heights 18 ......................... ..... Shipps, Joan Eileen, 3-M, 208 Walter Ave., Delanco, N. J. ........................... . Shoemaker, Joan Douglass, 4-C, 11919 Amhert Ct., Plymouth, Mich. ......................... . Shoemaker, Thomas Everett, 3-T, P. O. Box 352, Smithville ................................. Shollenberger, Martha Louise, 2-C, 136 S. Ninth St.',- i Reading, Pa ........ ....................... Shrawder, Joseph Edward, 4-C, 1170 Cipley Rd., Akron .................................... Shu, Mfayj Diana Lee, 1-C, 1347 Newheld Ave., Stamford, Conn. .......................... . Shulman, Ethel Marcy, 1-C, 59 St. Lawrence St., Portland, Maine ........................... Shuman, Thomas Stebbins, 2-C, 100 N. Main St., Black River, N. Y. ...........,........... . Shunck, Sfidoniej Jeanne, 4-C, Waterford Mich. ...................... . Siao, Sfnhiao-Pihgj Elizabeth, Gr-C, No. 12, Lane.4,' i Taipei, Taiwan ............................ Siber, Elizabeth Ann, 1-C, 109 W. High St., Canal Fulton ............................. Sidero, George Larry, 2-M, 2020 5th St., E., Canton 7 .................,............. Siegel, Frances Sylvia, 2-C, Maple Ave., Chester, N. Y. .........,..............., . Sigman, David Stephan, 2-C, 64-34 102nd St., Rego Park, N. Y. ...................... . Silbermann, George, 3-C, 27 West 96th St., New York 25, N. Y. ...................,.. . Silverman, Donald Appel, 2-C, 439 W. Alding Ave., Chicago 13, Ill. .......................... . . Silverstein, Daniel Saul, 4-C, 25 Avalon Rd., Hewlett N. Y. ........................... . Silverstein, Myrna Jane, 3-C, 8460 Lynnehaven Dr., I I Cincinnati 36 .............................. Silvis, Ralph, 2-T, Pittsfield Parsonage, Pittsfield .................................. Simmons, Walter Edwin, II, 2-C, 57 Merriweather, Grosse Pointe 36, Mich. ................... . Simon, Betsy Ann, 3-C, 5 Hall Ave., Larchmont, N. Y. ......... ............. . . Simpson, Paul Dana, 3-C, 105 Chestnut St., Manchester, Conn. .................... . Sinka, Arvi, 2-M, 1138 Tenth St., Lorain .,................................. Skerritt, Mfarciaj Diane, 4-C, 196 Summit Ave., Summit, N. J. ........................... . Skinner, Joan Elizabeth, 1-M, 13 Englewood Ave., Worcester 3, Mass. ....................... . Skinner, William Arthur, 4-C, 122 North St., Chardon ................................ Sklar, Lawrence, 4-C, 139-35 230th St., Laurelton 13, N. Y. ....................... . Slater, Ann Christine, 2-M, 745 Walbridge Ave., Toledo 9 ................................. Slavo, Gary Arthur, 1-M, 6553 Trumbull Ave., Lincolnwood 45, Ill. ...................... . Slicker, Clyde Charles, 4-C, 850 9th St. N. E., Massillon .............................. . . . Sloan, Carolyn Louise, 2-M, 717 York Ave., Lansdale, Pa. .....................,.. . Small, Alden Colt, 1-C, P. O. Box 65, 106, 108, . . . .83, 130, 52, 55, 68, -cheng St., .....91 .....76 ,...134 ...,.73 ....76 .4 Franklin Park, N. J. ........................... . Smith, Alison Clare, 3-C, 918 Churchville Rd., Southampton, Pa. ................... .. ,.. -H Smith, Andrew Ward, 2-C, 114 Morningside Dr., . 128, 132 .....108 4,72,140 .....107 . 109, 127 New York 27, N. Y. ........................,.. . Smith, Barbara Ann, 1-C, 6401 S. Canterbury Rd., Parma 29 ..................,..........,... Smith, Edward Harold, 3-T, 509 Grant St., Toronto ............................... Smith, Georgia Holman, 4-C, 324 Sunset Dr., Pullman, Wash. ....................... . Smith, Hilary Janet, 2-C, 37 Fayerweather St., Cambridge 38, Mass. ..................... , Smith, Mrs. Jean Haines, 1-T, 150 Ingleside Dr., Berea .................,..,............ Smith, John Cameron, 2-C, 30 Briarcliff, LaDue, Mo. .........................., . Smith, Laurel Gleda, 4-C, 322 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Ill. ........................ . Smith, Lfoydj Mayne, 1-C, 2333 Rose St., Berkeley, Calif. ..................... . . . 64, 107 ....130, ....109, 1 1 v r 2 Smith, Margaret Elizabeth, 2-C, 333 E. Lincoln Ave., New Castle, Pa. .........................,,..... ,... 2 03 tudent Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Stang, Harry Richard, Lakewood, N. j. 3-C, R. D. 2, Smith, Nathan Sylvester, jr. 2-T, R. D. 6, Box 454, Brunswick ....... . .............,............ . Smith, Patricia Ann, Sp-C, 702 East Ave., Elyria ,..............,........,..,.....,...., . Smith, Sally Hunt, 3-C, 4662 N. Dittmar Rd., Arlington 7, Va. ..............,..,,........ . Smith, Sarah Sandra, 2-C, 607 Chipmunk Lane, R. l l i i A l V l 2 Media, Pa. .............,.................. . 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Sommer, Peter julius, 4-C, 129 Norwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N. j. .................. . Sommers, Sara Ellen, 4-C, 8 Fenimore Lane, St. Davids, Pa. ........................... . Somogyi, Nancy Catherine, 3-C, 39 Fox Meadows, St. Louis 23, Mo. ......................... . Sonne, Karen Marie, 1-C, 513 VV. Central Ave., Titusville, Pa. .......................... . Sorensen, Carol Valentine, 3-C, Orchard St., Stafford Springs, Conn .... ................... sparkey, Gary Merle, 4-c, s. Greenfield Rd., R. D. 4 ......53,74, ....127,138, ...,.107, ....72,81, ....69, .....82, 128, ......86, ....80, Tiffin ....................,..................... . . . Spade, Mrs. Letha Edgar, Sp-M, 125 High St., New London ..,......................... Span, Gerald, 2-C, 360 East 33rd St., Paterson 4, N. j. ..................... . Spangler, Orilla Ann, 3-C, 810 S. High St., 1Vest Chester, Pa. ........................ . Sparkes, jane Ashley, 3-C, 316 N. Kanawha St., Beckley, VV. Va. ........................ . 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Sprigg, Richard Radcliffe, 1-C, 5754 Marmion Lane, ....106, 109 Cincinnati 13 ................................. ........ Sprout, Cfhastinaj Elisabeth, 4-C, 148 Mercer St., Princeton, N. j. .............................. .... . Spurgeon, Phillip Coleman, jr., 4-M, 113 W. Evans, Pueblo, Colo. ................,,..,......... . Stainback, Sara Richmond, 1-M, 466 Grove St., ....94 Ridgewood, IX. j .... ..................... . . . Stam, james Louis, 1-C, 330 Waverley Ave., Newton 58, Mass. ................,..... . . . Stamas, john, 2-C, 12 Southard St., Paterson 3, N. j. ............................... . . . Standing, Suzanne Elizabeth, 2-C, 14301 ldarose Ave., Cleveland 10 ................................... . . . 6 1 1 v Stanier, judith Irene, I A i h Elizabeth, Pa. .......................... . Stanley, Don Ervin, 2-T, 876 Lafayette Ave., Cincinnati 20 .............................. Stansel, Dorothy Louise, 1-C, 33 Elm St., North Andover, Mass .... ...................,. 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Y. ........................... .... 1 45, 203 Steiner, Richard Edward, 3-C, 110 Wallhaven Dr., Akron 13 .............. .................... .... 8 8 , 89, 191 Steller, David DeLong, 2-C, 702 VV. Wooster St., Bowling Green .............................. ........,. 2 03 Steller, Robert Edward, 4-C, 702 VV. VVooster St., Bowling Green. .................................. 67, 130, 180 Stellman, john Edward, 3-C, 1124 Bell Ave., Yeadon Pa. ................................. 50 sfenger, Mri. Dorothy Spaeth, sp-T, 4479 E. 139th si., ' ' ' A ' ' ' M Cleveland 5 ................................. Stephens, Emily Wells, 2-C, West Cornwall Conn. ..................... . Stephens, Karl Frederick, 4-C, 295 Rumstick Point, D Barrington, R. I. ........................... . Stephens, Katherine Book, 2-C, West Cornwall, Conn. ................ . Stern, Holly Elisabeth, 3-C, 84 La Espiral, Orinda, Calif. ....................... . Stern, jolyon Fox, 1-C, 1175 Park Ave., New York 28, N. Y. ................ . 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Strandberg, Warren Douglas, 1-T, 2124 Bayard, St. Paul 16, Minn. ....................... . .....180 ...,.180 o tudent Director Formal portraits are an pages indicated by bold type. Stratton, james Albert, jr., 2-C, 288 E. Washington St., Chagrin Falls ....................................... 127, 203 Strauss, George Herschel, 3-C, 2575 Eaton Rd.. University Heights 18 .........,......... .... 7 2, 191 Stretton, Carole lrene, 1-C, 22 Park St., Canton, N. Y. ...........................,. . . .217 Strickland, Sharon Tyler, 1-M, 4400 Preston Rd., Dallas 5, Texas .........,......,.......... . . .217 Strong, Hfelenj Gaylord, 2-C, R. D. 1, Pittsford, N. Y. ........................ .... 2 03 Stuelpnagel, jean Evalyn, 2-C, 701 Locust St., Yankton, S. Dak. ....................... . . 203 Stump, Patricia Anne, 3-C, R. D. 1, East Palestine .................. .... 7 2 191 Stump, Sara Louise, 2-C, R. D. 1, East Palestine ....,................ . . . ...... 114 203 Stunkel, Marcia Louise, 3-M, R. D. 2, Belle Plaine, Kans. .............................. 106, 107 191 Sudhalter, Richard Merrill, 2-C, 46 XVauwinet Rd., Wlest Newton 65, Mass. ..................... ....... 2 03 Sugaski, Keith Edward, 1-C, R. D. 1, VVellington ..........................,.......... 130, 131 217 Suhonen, Mrs. Liisa Soinne, Sp-M, Eerikinkatn 2 D, Helsinki, Finland ............................ . . . . Sullivan, Thomas Edward, jr., 3-C, Summit Rd., Prospect, Conn. ..,...........,.............. . . 191 Sullivan, Thomas Eugene jr., 2-M, 219 Amity St., Amherst, Mass .... .......................... .... 2 0 3 Summerbell, Alice Anne, 4-C, 2531 Payne St., Evanston, lll. .....,.................... .... 1 15, 180 Sundt, Edwin Einar, jr., 4-C, West Willington, Conn. ............,. .... 4 4, 140 180 Sutch, Naida Marie, Sp-T, 8937 Highland Brecksville 14 .......................................... . . . Sutherland, Armour Rand, jr., 1-C, 611 Robert's Cut Off, Fort Worth 14, Texas ........................,.... .... 2 17 Svanoe, Willard Hooker, 3-C, 1261 Madison Ave., New York 28, N. Y. ............,.,......... ......... . . . Swaim, Stephen Custer, 2-C, 468 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. ................,............. 72, 73, 78 203 Swanberg, William Lester, 4-C, 115 6th Ave., N. E., Faribault, Minn. ............................... 56, 76, 81 181 Swanick, julia Marie, 1-M, 627 E. First St., Tucson, Ariz .... ............................ ........, 2 1 7 Swanson, Stanley Mardon, 2-C, 822 Simpson St., St. Paul 4, Minn. .......,...,............. .... 1 38 203 Swartz, Olga janet, 3-M, Stangle Rd., R. D., Martinsville, N. j. ........................ .... 5 4 Swearingen, james Strode, 4-C, 525 Hedges St., Tiffin .................................. ...... 1 81 Swearingen, Nancy Dyer, 3-C, 525 Hedges St., Tiflin ........................,.......... .... 5 5, 68 191 Sweet, Ronald Page, 3-C, 107 North 5th Ave., Highland Park, N. j. ......,.................. . ..... 191 Swenson, Nancy Edith joAnne, 1-C, 98 North St., Locust Valley, N. Y .,... .................... ......... 2 1 7 Swenson, Victor Reuben, 4-C, 1542 Amy Ave., Whiting, Ind. ........................... .... 4 3, 128, 181 Swisher, Carolyn, 3-C, 118 Homeland Ave., Baltimore, Md. ....................,. .... 8 8, 89 191 Switzer, Billy Arlo, 2-C, R. D. 2, Findlay ........................... .... 2 03 Syphers, james Edgar, 2-T, R. D. 2, VVellington ............................ . . . . . Szutu, Gloria Ying, 2-C, 192-18 109th Ave., St. Albans 12, N. YQ . ........ . .- ,,,. . . . . . .203a T Taggart, David 1Yilliams, 3-C, 824 E. 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Taylor, Phyllis Ann, 3-M, Chapel Hill Rd., VVestport, Conn. ....................... . . Taylor, Susan, 1-C, 800 S. Drake Ave., Marshfield, Wis. .............,............ . Taynton, Carole Ann, 1-C, 2908 Rising Sun Rd., Ardmore, Pa. ............................ . Taynton, jean Ellen, 1-C, 2908 Rising Sun Rd., Ardmore, Pa. ........................... . Teal, jean Anne, 2-M, 201 Third Ave., Takoma Park 12, Md. ..................... . Tebbs, Giliord Raymond, Sp-T, 105 N. Tarr St., North Baltimore ...............,........., Tenbeau, Peter, 3-C, 22312 Byron Rd., Shaker Heights 22 ................. Thayer, Richard Glover, 3-C, R. D. 3, Newark, Del. ............................ . Thelin, Mark Cushman, Gr-C, R. D. 4, Box 21, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. ...................... . Theodore, Lewis Henderson, 1-T, Box 243, Wharton ..,........................ Thieszen, Harold Daniel, 3-T, 309 Maple, Sugarcreek ......................... 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End Ave., Chicago 15, Ill. ........................... . ....79, 257 The Station on Campus Uanb, Snfwicn, CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS TIRES-BATTERIES LUBRICATION-WASH Phone 5-0381 258 le Harrington Electric B Q 5 T W 1 Q K Company S T Q R E 0 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 3044 Payne Avenue SPORTSWEAR Cleveland l4, Ohio Main I-6176 IS OUR SPECIALTY 29 West College Phone 4-302l Serving Oberlin College for 30 Years , , 0 tudent Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Trentham, Afletaj Joyce, 1-M, 4509 Crerar St., Chattanooga 5, Te11n. ................... . Tropman, John Elmer, 1-C, 1 Highland Dr., Pittsburgh 2, Pa. ........,.,,....,.... . Troy, Leon Lee, 3-T, 939 Norwood Ave., Toledo 2 ..........,...,....,....,........ Truitt, Gfarlandj Leigh, Jr., 2-C, 116 Briar Lane, Newark, Del .... ....,..,.........,.....,,. Truitt, Rebecca Taliaferro, 4-M, 116 Briar Lane, Newark, Del. ..............,............, . Trussell, Susan Jean, 1-C, 5 Tweed Blvd., Nyack 9, N. Y. ......................... . Tryon, Gayle Ross, 1-C, 316 Pi11ewood Lane, Allison Park, Pa. .......,.........,...... . Tucker, Leon Ledyard, 1-C, 102 Cedar Lane, Princeton, N. .......,...,.....,.......,,. . Tucker, Murray Allen, 1-C, 6711 Forest Glen Rd., Pittsburgh 17, Pa. .,.............,.......... . Tucker, Richard Philip, 2-C, 16 Highland Ave., ...106 ...108 ........138 Madison, N. J. ............................. 17, 80, 82, 84 Tucker, Wfilliamj Hugh, 3-C, 187 Goodhue Dr., Akron 13 ........ ..........................i.. 5 6, 81, 134 Tuckman, David Joshua, 2-C, 201 Rosemary Lane, Philadelphia 19, Pa. ..............,...,.,... . Tull, Donald Thomas, 3-M, 791 Stony Hill Rd., VVilbrahan1, Mass. ....... . ...,,........ . . Turner, Anne Cleveland, 4-C, 281 Forest St., Oberlin ...,,........,.,,............., Turner, James Ross, 2-C, 332 Prospect St., South Haven, Mich. ..................... . Turner, Phyllis Alma, 1-C, 402 Moylan Ave., Moylan, Pa ..... .........,............... 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V Vaile, William Newell, Il, 3-C, 7 Rue Jessopp, Alexandria, Egypt ........................... Van Allen, Edward Albert, Sp-T, 4520 Park Ave., Ashtabula ...................,.............. van der Laan, Marianne, 4-C, R. D. 2, Canonsburg, Pa. .... ........................ . Van Dyke, Carol Newto11, 4-C, 106 Morningside Dr., New York 27, N. Y. .....,.................. . Van Engen, Keitha Ruth, 2-C, 23 Hiawatha Circle, --V -Mad4son 5, WIS. ..,....,..,.......,..... Van Horn, Elizabeth Marie, 3-C, 378 Thomas Ave., Rochester 17, N. Y. ...........,............. . Van Houten, Donald Roger, 4-C, 20 Norwood Terr., Millburn, N. J. ................,,.......... . . Van Ness, Mary Louise, 4-C, 67 Bedford Pl., Glen Rock, N. ........................... . Van Vechten, Kathe Alice, 4-C, 26 VVashington Pl., Metuchen, N. J. ........,.................. . Van VVinkle, VVebster, Jr., 1-C, 271 Ashland Rd., Summit, N. J. ........................... . 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XVyomissing Blvd., Reading, Pa ........ ........................... 1Vagy, Stanley Duane, 1-T, 178 Genessee, Warren .....................,............... VVaite, William McCastline, 2-C, 445 Riverside Dr., New York 27, N. Y. .......................... . Walcott, Ronald Harry, 1-M, 5134 Angeles Crest Hwy., La Canada, Calif. ............................... .... . VValdman, Harvey Sta11ley, 4-M, 1701 Johnston St., Philadelphia, Pa. ........................... . Walker, Barbara Elaine, 1-C, Box 84, Hockessin, Del. ........................... . Wallace, Joan Milner, 2-C, Woodcliff Lake Rd., Saddle River, N. J. ....................... . Walsh, Sylvia Irene, 3-C, 168 Park St., Statesville, N. C. ............................. . Walter, Theodore Andrew, 1-C, 3119 N. 79th Ave., Elmwood Park 35, Ill. ....................,.. . Walter, Thomas Gerald, 3-T, 5211 Haverhill, Detroit 24, Mich. ........................... . Walwyn, Camille Athenia, 1-C, 229K S. Main St., Yazoo City, Miss. ..,...................... . Wampler, Efarlj James, 1-C, R. D. 1, Farmersville ........................... Ward, Sandra Evans, 2-C, 25833 Bagley Rd., Olmsted Falls ..,............................ NVard, Steven James, 1-C, 70 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, N. J. .........,...................... .... . NVarmath, Walter Mathis, 3-M, 612 North 18th Ave., Humboldt, Tenn. ............................. . XVarner, John Howell, III, 2-C, 102 Vernon Ave., South Barre, Mass. ....................... . XVarren, Emily Ann, 2-C, 7211 Delfield St., Chevy Chase 15, Md. ..................... . VVatkins, Dudley Taylor, 2-C, 4016 Elmore Rd., Fairview Park 26 ............................ Watkins, Reed Allan, 2-C, 4003 Aspen Ave., N. E., Albuquerque, N. Mex. ...................... . VVatson, Charles Albert, 1-C, 39 Benjami11 St., P8.W1ZLlClie1Z, I. .... iff. .'T'T. . . QUT. . 7 :'. . . . . Webb, Alice Gertrude, 4-C, 84 S. Penataquit Ave., Bay Shore, N. Y. .,....................... . Webb, Lawrence Edward, 3-M, 231 Powell St., Clarendon Hills, Ill. ........................... . VVebb, Marian Whitney, 1-C, 84 S. Pe11ataquit Ave., Bay Shore, N. Y. ........................... . XVebb, Pfaulj Russell, 1-T, R. D. 1, Huntsburg .................................... NVeber, Eleanor Aurelia, 2-C, 20894 Northwood Ave., Fairview Park 26 .............................. 1Vebster, Donald Vern, 4-C, 119 Spruce St., Burlington, Vt. ............................... . Webster, Mrs. Phyllis Gray, SpGr-C, 160 N. Main St., Oberlin ....................................... XVebster, William Sprigg, 1-C, 208 Forestdale Ave., Dayton 3 .................................. VVeetman, Robert Murrell, 2-C, Box 1268, Clewlston, Fla. .................... . 259 260 6 Student D1rector Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Weiner, Michael, 4-C, 105 Ashland Pl., Brooklyn 8, N. Y ..... ..,,....,......,.. . . Weinland, William Joseph, Gr-T, Box 224, Warsau ....................,.......,.... . . XVeir, Carolyn Rose, 2-C, R. D. 1, Box 746, Excelsior, Minn. .....................,....... . . . . Weisman, Marcia June, 3-M, 15335 Pembroke Ave., Detroit 35, Mich. ...........,.............,.. . . . . Weiss, Ruth Angelika, 3-C, 4901 Battery Lane, Bethesda, Md. .......................... . Welcker, Lynn Ruth, 2-C, 1639 Ridgeway Pl., Columbus 12 ...................,........ Weldon, Edward LaRue, 4-C, 1415 12th Ave. S., Lake Worth, Fla. ................,.....,.......... 54, 140 Wellemeyer, Donald Edward, Sp-T, 136 Grand Ave., ....79 Wellington .......................,............ .,...... Wells, Judith Bray, 3-C, 4946 State Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. .........,.......,.....,.. . W'ells, Willard Webster, 1-T, 12978 Emerson Ave., . . . .82 Lakewood 7 ..,............................ . . Welsh, Mfarthaj Elizabeth, 1-C, 48 Bellevue Ave., Cambridge 40, Mass. ....................... . . . . Wentling, Roberta Ann, 3-M, 1601 Third Ave., New Brighton, Pa. .................,........... ,,.. 1 07 Wenzler, Maxine Jean, 4-C, 24436 Center Ridge Rd., Westlake .........,...................,...,...,... 44, 95 Wesley, Sharon Lea, 1-M, 1922 Mt. VVashington, Colorado Springs, Colo. .....,...........,..... . ....... . West, George Addison, 3-M, 137 South St., Hightstown, N. J. ................................ 64, 108 West, Leonard Hancock, III, 1-C, 91 Huntington Ct., Hamburg, N. Y. ............................... ....... . West, Rethel Mae, 4-M, 7 South St., Morrisville, Vt. ............................ . . Wetherholt, John Randle, 3-C, 14535 Mansfield, Detroit 27, Mich. .......,.....,.....,.... . Wetzel, Lois Elizabeth, 3-C, Box 271, Avella, Pa. ............................. . . . . Wexler, Eric Robert, 3-C, 105 Bradford Ave., Hamden, Conn ..... .....,.................... . . Wharry, Roslyn Marquita, 4-M, 140 Thornton Ave., Webster Groves 19, Mo. .........,............ ......,. . Wharton, David Alonzo, 1-M, Clarkfield, Minn. ................ ..... 6 4, 108 Wheeler, Mary, 3-C, 265 Wood Ct., Wllmette, Ill. ......,...,........ . . . . . . .80 Whitaker, James Wright, 2-C, Granville, lll. ..............................,....,, 56, 73 Whitaker, Margaret Clare, 4-C, 3418 Hampton Ave., Nashvllle 12, Tenn. ............................ ..... . Whitcomb, Roger Sutton, 2-C, 337 North 25th St., Camp Hill, Pa. .....................,......,. . White, Ann Fairchild, 3-C, 124 Quaker Rd., Princeton, N. J. ....,.......,.....,...... . . . . White, Arthur Thomas, 1-C, 15 Norwood Ave., Summit, N. J. ........ ................,..,,.......... 1 27 White, Carolyn Florence, 3-C, 18511 Homewood Ave., Homewood, Ill. ..............................., . . . . White, David Downing, 2-C, 12 Jones Circle, Old Hickory, Tenn. ...................,......... . . . . White, John Wylie, 1-M, 420 Crestmont Ave., N. E., Canton 4 ..................................... . . White, Muriel Margaret, 3-C, 91 N. Brookside Ave., Freeport, N. Y. ................................. . . White, Prudence Hayward, 1-C, 3422 Cedarbrook Lane, Toledo 6 ....................................... . . lfVhite, Thelma Jane, 2-C, R. D. 1, Warren, Pa., .,....................... . . Whitehill, Jfohnl Scott, 1-C, 416 Water St., Warren, Pa. ........................................... . Whitely, James Lowell, 4-C, 425 President Ave., Lancaster, Pa. ............................ 58, 95, 127, 166 VVhitman, Barbara Joyce, 1-C, Oak Dr., Great Neck, N. Y. ...............,..................... . Vlfhitney, Sara Sue, 1-C, 21 Avenue S. ,W Pixis Apts., Nashville 5, Tenn. ........................... ....... 6 9 Whitson, Elizabeth, 3-C, 155 Lincoln St., , 647 Second Ave., N. W., Englewood, N. ................................. 94, 102, Wicks Karen Phyllis 3-C Valley City, N. Dak. ......................... ....... . Widder, John Milton, 1-C, 3334 Clayton Blvd., Shaker Heights 20 ......,..,............ ..,. 1 27 Widmer, Judith Lucy, 2-C, 10 Tulip Rd., Springfield, N. J. ................... . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wieand, Carole Lynne, 1-M, R. D. 2, Quakertown, Pa. .............,.............. . Wiegman, Ronald William, 2-C, 1 Harvard Ave., Pittsburgh 29, Pa. ............................ . Wien, Norman Hibberd, 1-C, R. D. 2, Powerville Rd., Boonton, N. J. ...........................,.., . Wiens, Diane Louise, 1-C, 211 E. 74th Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. ........................ . Wiggin, Joan Waldron, 4-C, 2143 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. ....,.............. . Wightman, Winifred, 4-C, 102 Highgate Rd., Ithaca, N. Y. ........................... . Wilcox, Richard Frederick, 3-T, 5255 Alexis Rd., Sylvania ................................. Wilde, Patricia, 3-C, R. D. 2, Box 40, Saugerties, N. Y. ........................... . Wilder, Mary Florence, 1-C, 104 N. Marvine Ave., Auburn, N. Y. ............ ............... . . Wilfong, Efttyel Lou, 4-M, Box 628, Lake Side, Jenkins, Ky. ............................ . NVilke, Joyce Ann, 4-C, 14 Clydehurst Dr., Webster Groves 19, Mo. ................... . Wilkerson, RoseMarie, 4-M, 2352 Chathan Rd., Akron 13 .................................. Williams, Christopher Paul, 2-C, 272 Morgan St., Oberlin ...................................... Williams, Mrs. Doris Marshall, 2-T, 23310 Belmont Dr., Rocky River 16 ............................... Williams, Evelyn Elizabeth, 2-C, 397 Bedford Rd., Bedford Hills, N. Y. ........................ . Williams, George Adrian, 3-T, 10522 Arthur Ave., Cleveland 6 ............................... Williams, Harrison Brownell, 3-C, 2310 19th St., Cuyahoga Falls ............................... Williams, Jack Owen, 4-C, 176 Sheiiield Rd., Columbus 14 ............................ 67, 13 Williams, Jon Lloyd, 1-C, 161 VVestbridge Dr., ....109 ,..74 ....119 54, 78 ...78, 6, 140 141 1 y Berea .............................................. 134, Williams, Judith Ann, 2-C, 1301 W. Arthur Ave., chicago 26, 111. .....................,..... . . .28 Williamson, Obadiah, 4-C, 7 Prince St., Rochester 7, N. Y. ........................ ........ . Williamson, Patricia Ann, 2-M, Old York Rd., Lambertville, N. J. ....................... . . .116, 119, Willis, James Roosevelt, 2-T, 1535 E. Mason, Springfield, Ill. ......................... ...... . VVilson, Charles West, 3-C, Box 8, Palos Park, Ill. ....................... . . . . Wilson, Daniel Allen, 4-C, 39-39 221st St., Bayside, N. Y. ........................... . . . . Wilson, David Eugene, 1-C, 725 Highland Ave., Boulder, Colo. ........................... . .128, Winfield, John Sutcliffe, 1-C, 14838 Harrison, Allen Park, Mich. ....................... . . . . Winters, James Berrian, 1-C, 1807 Jersey St., Quincy, Ill. ............................ .... . Wirtel, Janis Catherine, 1-C, 10 Radnor Rd., Huntleigh Village 22, Mo. ................. . . .20, Wirtel, Thomas Kemper, 3-C, 10 Radnor Rd., Huntleigh Village 22, Mo. ............. ......... . Withers, Josephine, 2-C, Middle Rd., West Newbury, Mass. ................. G ................. . Wochele, Alice Irene, 3-C, 1188 Cleveland Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights 21 .............................. Wolf, Alan David, 2-C, 428 Warick Rd., Wynnewood, Pa. ............. I .... ........ . XVolf, John Howard, 3-C, 856 Meetlnghouse Rd., Jenkintown, Pa. ......................... . Wolfe, James Snow, 1-C, 30 Lawrence Pkwy., Tenaliy, N. J. ......................... . VVolfe, Judith Ione, 2-C, 340 Cobbs Hill Dr., Rochester 10, N. Y. .................. . VVolff, Toni, 3-C, 11 5th Ave., New York 3, N. Y. ................ . XVood, Dona Grace, 3-C, Gordon Rd., Essex Fells, N. J. .......... ............ . Wood, Marjorie Alma, 2-C, 44 Edgewood Dr., Hohokus, N. J. ........................... . VVooden, Shirley Ann, 2-C, 7115 Richardson Rd., Walled Lake, Mich. ...................... . Woodmansee, Anne, 3-M, 40 Shipherd Circle, Oberlin ................................ Woodruff, Kay Althea, 1-C, 408 N. Ninth St., Las Vegas, Nev. ....................... . ...64 . . 128, M184 ...78 o tudent Director Formal portraits are on pages indicated by bold type. Woodruff, Susan Siddall, 3-C, 8 Sheffield Rd., Winchester, Mass. ......,................. ..,.. 5 8 Woodruff, Susan Wheeler, 3-C, 2 Westwood Rd., Lawrence, Kans. .......................... ..... 7 9 VVoodside, Kenneth Hall, 3-C, 164 Sunset Ave., Amherst, Mass. ....... ..,.....,.............. . . . . Woodward, Henry Lynde, Jr., 2-C, 107 College Ave., Northfield, Minn. ........,................. ..., . Worcester, George Steele, 2-C, 407 Bowen St., Longmont, Colo. .......................,. ,,.... 1 07 Work, Stewart Dean, 3-C, 1750 Terrace Rd., Homewood, Ill. ........................,.......... 62, 140, Workman, Rfuthj Dianne, 3-M, 639 Heights Rd., Ridgewood, N. j. .....,...........,....... . Worz, Paul J., 3-C, 139 State St., Grove City, Pa. ..............,......... . Woshinsky, Oliver Hanson, 1-C, 15 Marion St., Bristol, Conn. ........................... . . Wright, Christopher Brownhill, 2-C, Bunker Hill, Cranbury, N. J. .,....................... . Wright, Nancy Ellen, 2-C, 127 E. Collins St., Oxford .......,...........,,........,.... Wurtz, Robert Henry, jr., 4-C, 233 Spring Ave., Webster Groves 19, Mo ..... .......,........ Wyckoff, Carolin Park, 2-M, Nightingale Rd., Katonah, N. Y. .,.......,...........,.. . Wyman, Henry Gregory, Gr-T, Box 192, North Olmsted ...................,.. Y Yannet, Peter David, 2-C, Training School, Southbury, Conn. ,..................,. . Yarbrough, joan, 1-M, Rine Rd., Bethany, W. Va. ......................... . Yeager, Nancy Ann, 3-M, 1733 Seventeenth St., Cuyahoga Falls ............................ Yeomans, David john, 3-M, Church St., Upper Saddle River, N. J. .................. . Yinger, Hfomerj Vincent, jr., 1-C, 2082 Ayers Ave., ....127 .......99 .....50,52 54, 107, Akron 13 .............................,...... ...... 1 30, Ylvisaker, Ivar Burtes, 3-C, 1427 W. Farwell Ave., Chicago 90, lll. ............................ . ....84, 128 Yokoya, Aiko, 2-T, 166 Tenjincho, Kochi, Japan ..................,............. Yoshina, Margaret Teruko, 2-C, 1811 Mott Smith Dr Honolulu 14, Hawaii ......................... Young, Mrs. Anne Lloyd, 4-M, 810 W. Delaware, Fairfield, Ill. .......,.........,............. . Young, Cfalvinl Gene, 2-M, R. D. 1, Thorny Acres, Franklin .....,............................. Young, Dorothy Rae, 3-C, 91 Mill St., E., Leamington, Ontario .......,............. Young, Fred jerry, Gr-M, 635 N. Belmont, Wichita, Kansas ....................... Young, John Allen, 2-C, 241 Riverside Ave., Riverside, Conn. ......................... . Young, Lucinda Payne, 3-C, 241 Riverside Ave., Riverside, Conn. .......................... . . Younger, Lee Richard, 2-C, 700 N. Brainard Ave., La Grange Park, Ill. ....................... . Yount, Max Hoffman, 2-M, R. D. 1, Box 76-A, Conover, N. C. ........................... . Yule, Brenda Rosemary, 3-C, 343 Oakridge Dr., Rochester 17, N. Y. .................... . Z Zebbs, Arthur Alvin, 1-T, 10507 Grant VVood Dr., Cleveland 8 ............................., Zeiter, Gretchen Paula, 1-C, 2683 Colchester Rd., Cleveland Heights 6 ..................... Zickler, Gail Sprague, 4-C, 1643 Boulevard, Hartford, Conn. .,..,................, . 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