Ohio Northern University - Northern Yearbook (Ada, OH)
- Class of 1915
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L.- .V-...,.- .. ..1,..1.1- ,LL -,rf I 1 . ,, , ,VV , ,VV V-.,, , . .. . V' V 1,V,V-LVV V V, ,-,,.. . z., ..1.V- V V V.V,'A ' -- 1.35.1-. - , V ,,-g-f.-f--.-.f-- i X , ' I i i --fr I i l I I 9 xl J v I . 1 . i I s I ' I 1 1, i V. J il I. ! 1 u 1 l x L Q 1 -L ..f . Y-. . -,-...V . .fa-.K-.,...Y,,,.,, I I I I 'Ia I I1 el' 'I 3 I I I I I 'If . I , I I I II 2' . I I . . I I , I I I II , it I I A- II v 1, I I I , 1915 ORTHER ritten each year by . . the senior CIHSS,rIII'11S being the year book 'of the class of nineteen Fifteen, Ohio Northern University. Q voLUME v 1 ' 1 1 1 M11- 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1: 1, 1 1 1 11 11 -11. -1 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 I-VLLTQ 11 11 1 1 1 1 li 11 1 11 11 1 '1 J1 11 11 .1 1? 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 11 11 14? 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,f-f '4'-' I I I E r 1 i I i 1 I f Y 5 I I I i E I ' 1 ' f fi 2-wifi ?5-f - -4 ' - -. ' ' ' '- 2 ' k .?:P' 2' -A , Y 2E-is E -Sf: gi? Q2 9 hm 5 gi + fl f 3 FHM? ' 25 ' :fi-E2 I: ' E 3' 3 i- L En thr Mvmnrg T Ji :Z -:E 'z :ie Q - , - gg 1Hrnf. QU. CE. ark -5 - -' I : 5-E-:T-. me Mvaprrtfullg f El., --- -.- - in ng- 5 ,- Y K Eehimte nur ' H - Q Q- 1. n -E -MHIIR 2 X i ln- Y' Q -.Q -7-- ur,, : ary- - -1 . :hm -.n nu , I I A n-5 .- anna ,qi Q. - 2 : T I A i ..- An ns. ,noe L -7- 'K - v- n -1 li V . ' - -i - ?A i f - fs, iff '--- a d Eg 2 1 1- 2 -1 ., aj' 1 :' E ,ilu-nl F fm as ig 2 F :-is -- -Z if , :tag : ' - Q - ' 4' I gm 1 - ' 33 5 f , ..,,.g. A E! ,. ..--4-.-.f 4 -v X Q L 1 1 l ,RL-. I i F F i l 1 V W I i E ,TX J 'f'if i I I w N 1 1 i 1 .1 I I I I I I, I I I I 'T' I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I ,nf- F --:n.-- 7'-V l QRUUORD HEI! purpose :of the present Northern 'mi Board has been to produce a book in keep- ing with the increasing greatness and vigor of the Ohio Northern University.- We have attempted to make this hook represen- tative of the college life at Northern. May each suc- ceeding Northern he greater than this, the fifth volume il EI I 1:---: -fi! ys. , -:yrs I A, ,,,A ,, .,AA 2 Sw V .. . ,.... . Q-w-- A ---- si Q - X 3 . , 53- ,-jf' fi 3 , 5 T? glcv, 7, ,139 g 2 25:2 ,?h5j,1:A5,q. K -..:,,4.s 5--.iff-ff 5 1 5 1 5 'I' ffqfivi .V ff,-ff?-ii ,' 3 3 3 2 5, A A....,, a15ff?i-N-1-Qgzmgf , , ,,,,,. .... .... - .- ..W,,f e A A- ' as A - A-'A' Y'-'Q' Wav 'VM Prof. John Gambol Park The class of l9l5 did itself an honor when it decided to dedicate its class annual to -the memory of Professor Park. The writer has known Professor Park intimately since April, l868, when he entered as a student what was then known as the Ada Select School. He continued as a student till the fall of l87l when he became a joint owner of what was then known as The Northwestern Ohio Normal School. He was connected with the school until a year before his death with the exception of a rest from July, IS99, till the autumn of l906. Professor Park was a born tea cher. He possessed heartpower and a strong personality. He was a devout Christian. His character was unblem- ished. He numbered his friends by the thousands. The wri-ter cherishes his memory and expects to join him soon in his eternal home. Q! E , 1 9 ,D s-s-..+- lm lx s J. I fo--. L t It R I . ,J-... .v-yn. I E 5, it I l 14 l F S 53 I, F 5. 9 N .fli I F, F Ml is il l. gi il- v ther uf Arrangvmvni BOOK I. The Class l. Commencement Z. The Seniors BOOK H. Oirganizations l . Military Department 2. Literary Societies 3. Forensics 4. Publications 5. Clubs 6. The Greeks BOOK HI. Athletics l. Football 2. Basket Ball 3. Baseball BOOK IV. Miscellaneous l. Literary 2. Jokes 3. Calendar 4. Advertisements 9 ,, .-.-f.:-v-Q'-Q'- ......,X1 .Q-,A-J... I 1 1 1 qg.,,..,.........,.,....,....,.........,...w-fa -,.,. .. .,., ., ...M .,,.,.,. ,,,....,. ,. .. ..., .,..,..-...-.. W.. .,.,. . , 4,...,.,.,.,,..,.,.,.,,,..,K..,.,.,.V . .,.,.,,,.,.,.,,,. .,.,.,.,.,.,..,..,.. ,,. ..... ......x., C.. - A .,.,,...,.,. , .,....... .M .QX... , ,...,...,. I N 401 1 4 I l ,g,m,,m,,,,,,,m,M,,,,,,,,M ,,,.,,A,,,,,..,., ,xm,,,,,w,...,,,,..,...... .,.,.,,..,....,.,.-, . --x- WM M-M-W ----sNN S --w-4--- S F'--A--W-- '--A ' ' ' ' .f smashes.-eww 4 I Board of Trustees 'ET' ELECTED BY THE CONFERENCE I lnilus Exilus I '9l4 Mr. C. W. Moots, lVl.D ........ TOICCIO ---- ----- ' 9l5 'QOS Rev, David Bowers, D-D -.-..-- PTOSPCCI ------ ----- I 9' 5 '9I0 Mr. S. D. I-lazlett ............... Ada ------------ -------- I 9' 5 '899 HO... S. A. Hoskins ........... Wapakonefa ..... I 91 6 ' QI 3 Mr, Joseph l'l. Edwards ....... I-CIPSIC ------ ----- A 9' 6 I 9l I lVlr. George E. Whitney ....... Marysville .-.. ..... I 9' 6 '898 Rev. D. I-I. Bailey, D.D ......... ......... D eliance -- ..... ' 9' 7 '907 .Mr. S. A. Bowman ....................... --------- C Clina ...... ......... I 9 7 '9I4 Rev. Mercellus B. Fuller, D.D .......... ........ l.. ima ............ ,,,,, A 9' 7 '9I3 Rev. Wm. A. Wiant, D.D ....... Springfield ....... ,,,,,,,, ' 9' 8 '9I3 Rev. Jas. R. Colley, D.D ........ Cincinnati .... ........ I 9' 8 ' 4905 Hon. l-l. Clark ................... lVlarion - ..... A 9' 8 '9l4 Rev. Daniel lVlCC1urk, D.D ......... Dayton - ..... A 9A 9 '9l4 lVlr. W. Boren ............... Dayton ........ ,,,,, ' 9' 9 Rev. Cyrus M. Van Pelt, D.D .......... Madisonville ,.... ' 9' 9 ELECTED BY THE ALUMNI l9l0 Rev. Wesley Hill, D.D., LI..,D N, Y, City -------------.---,- ---1919 Rev. MCKCC, ...,,,,,-,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, M Ongngahela, Pa. ---------- l9l2 Mr. Walter Elliott ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, A da --.,-,---.-----------,----'-., 1917 l9l3 Supt. John Davison ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,--,.- ------,,. L ima -.--- -------- 1 918 l9l4 Rev. Aaron S. Watkins, LL,D ,.,,, A ..,, ,,-,,---, A .51 a H --',. 1919 . AT LARCE, ELECTED BY THE TRUSTEES I I9Il Hon. Henry Clews, Ph.D,, LI-,,D ,..,.,..,------------ N, Y. City ------- -----'-' 1 916 Hon- Judge M. WaH3makCr ,,,--,,---.---.-------- -Columbus '-------- OFFICERS 5. A. HOSKINS ,,,,,.,,.,,,,...,. -.---------- -'----.'--------------.-----.- P r esident 1 GEORGE E' WHITNEY -'-- ....... S Ccfciary and Treasurer 10 I I I 1 I 'U'-.L ,X-A V, Q t N ..,:N.-ws.-.-s. sl-W-smwsmt-A-.aa-. , .X WH l l . ,AX ze tx. tam, N X el- avg, ee. 0 ,175 l i .,. , . , IN x . . ..... 9 ,, LN . , . a The Faculty Henry S0l0ITl0n Lehr, A.M., Ph,D ,-A----A--.'----' ---4-------.- ----------.---'- P I. eeident Emeritus Albert E-ClWin Smith, D.D., Ph.D ,,,,,,,, H ------N-------------------------- ---- P resident Chas' B' Wright, CLS '-------------- --------- ..... D S an, College of Commerce Henry Whltworth' A-B ----------------- ------- D Can, College of Liberal Arts RlChaTd H. Schoonover, A,M,, B,D ,----.--- H-----------------.-------- G reek, Hebrew Frank B. Willis, A.lVI,, LL,,D ,,..,.-,,----, ---------- L aw' Absent on Leave William Groth, A.B .........., ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,- ' ,--,-,--- M L-,dem Languages Lenix C. Sleesman, P'har.G., Phar.C .... - Childe Harold Freeman, B.Sc .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Frank L. Berger, A.B ,,,,,,,,,,,,, i ,,,,,,,,, , Harvey Evert Huber, A.M ..,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,, Lawrence Leroy Louthian, Ph.B., A.lVl William Henry Trainum, A.M., B.D ........ Sturgiss Brown Davis, A.B., A.M ......... Carrie Adel Wilson, B.E ....,....,,.,,,,,,,, , Leah Ascham, A.B ........................,.,,,. John Levi Manahan, B.Sc., B.Ped ..,..... - Pauline Burkley .................... Q ............ Thomas Jefferson Smull, C.E .......... Mrs. Eva Magloitt, A.M., C.E .......,... Ernest Bert Thurston, E.E., M.E ......... Karl Boyer McEachron, E.E., M.E ........ - Strawder A. Ringer, B.C.S .................... Emmet Elijah Long, B.C.S ......... George W. Scheicl, B.S.C ....... Jay Paul Taggart, LL.B .......... .... William W. Runser, l..l...B .................... David C, Mohler, Phar.G., Pharl. ........... Rudolph H. Raabe, Phar.G., Phar.C.--- Rgyal Hughes, -.................---- Edwin Laurence Allen, A.B ....... Bernice Dorothy Mills, B.M ............ Gail Watson ....------------------- ------------------ ------- Mary l-lelen Ley .....----------------- ----- ---- I-Iarold F. Cotterman .......... . ...---------- - Lieutenant Ray C. I-lill, U. S. A ....... ---.-------.----.--Chemistry .-----.English, Rhetoric --.--...---------------Physics ---------.,-Biology, Geology ..------------...---l-listory, Civics -----e-.-.-.Psychol0gY, Philosophy -..--Dean, College of Education ---..------.--------.-Training Teacher .----.---..-----..AlgelJra, Geometry --.-.-i--Supervisor, Model School Teacher .-Dean, College of Engineering ,.----.---.-------.------------Mathemat1cs -----.--.--Mechanical Engineering -----..-Electrical Engineering ------.--Principal, Commerce -.------Arithmetic, Penmanship ---.----Stenography, Typewriting ---.------Dean, College of Law --.--Dean, College of Pharmacy ,,.,,,,,-----,-,-,.,,-,,---,-,-.Pharmacy --------Dean, College of Music Violin ---Dean, College of Expression Charles Andrew Fritz, A-B-, A-M ------- ------ - --.------Dean, College of Fine Arts ---------Dean, College of Agriculture U-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,Commandant DR. H. S. LEHR, Founder O. N. 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Grover Hill, Ohio V Team, '15, Class Orator, '15, Frankling Cierman Clubg Znd. Lieut. Co. C. Small in staiure only and he has a dimple. ,-qw MABEL BOWERSMITH, Ph.B. , Ada, Ohio A. H. S., ,13g Adelphian Reporter, ,143 Y. W. C. A., Crile Oratorical Cont-est, '14, Willis Debating Club, Student Volunteer Foreign Missions. ' So lviseg so young. 1 1 L 1 RALPH KEMP WEAVER, Ph.B. , Fostoria, Ohio ,- E F. H. S.g Y. M. C. A., Official Board' Y 1 1 M. Pres., '14, Philo Track Team,,14. lihilo 'A President, Associate Editor Northern Light, Corporal Co. B. , Laugh and let the clouds roll by. A 30 J, C.. H. H. s., 'I0g Intercollegiate- Debating -5 f Adelphian Intersociety Debating Team. ig,-- Xx X r vxs K , W Sm. .W gi?:4,i g.5SY-s..eem-Q.asemxsssmxxwsx.-.Newt-smswysw.ww...w.,..wM...-.ua-.wwwmwam-Ma.mNM.mwNmw.WMAU,.,.,M.,....,..,.v.s-.t-.-....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,,..,,,.,.,,,,if3?' ?,f'3?ff32'i,g, . 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She had some witching charm, and yet I ihinlf it was her sincerity. ' MILTON MOLLENKOPF, B.Sc. Calion, Ohio Aclelphian Pres.g German Clubg CO. Ag A mighty athlete was he. 31 i 1 L r ,,, I.. .1 af' . ,.A... I N..-Wm..A.............,.-...Na-.-.-.'.A.-M....M-.,....A-M...-.-,.-.-.-,-.-,-,-.-.-.2-.-.-.....-...-Q-sf.-.:A..AAA........,A.-.A-.-.-.-.1-,..aw..-.-.-.- ......,. .. .. gg 16?-,lfifz 56 fain. ' 5 1 ',-1 .2225 wfxcvsg 2 s I 2 , 5':1v1e.1:5:f-. 2345? .,:,c,g'I',g, N115 - Q X , 4 f 5, 5gf1KZ2.5,.., ' . imp. S35 3 1 If , ...K va Zi-' ' 2 , 3 9 - 5' .A... . ...... .... . ,.A..-...-...-,A....,......,...,fm...-.5-,...-.w.,,......-MW..-wma-wZig? Pegg.-.s..,2..1es'.g' is '-.ff-.FQ 1 K A I sd ,..... .......... . , -- ' ' - ' U-ffzagqpgmsiw Q13 F ' p ELLA KATHERYN RoTHRocK, A.B. l Ada, Ohio. A. H. S., 'I3g Tau Kappa Kappa. I 1'm rather inaccessible. , WILLIAM J. G. CARRUTHERS, Ph.B. Arlington, N. V phiang Theta Nu Epsilong Pres. Y. M. C. A., '15, Well! l1ere's one good thing from New jersey. SOPHIA C. GLEIM, A.B. Wheelersburg, Ohio W. H. S., ,083 Wooster Summer School, 'l 3g Philo Secretary, President German Club, '15, Co. C. Oh ya! a perfectly good Dutchman. B. F. DAVIS, Ph.B. Ada, Ohio . Deshler H. S., '04g four years a country school teacherg Adelphiang Co. B. Come on, fellows, let's sing the Davis House Hymnal. 32 Lieut. Co. B, 'I4g Capt. Co. B, 'I5g Aclel- -L. T' T I ll ll 5 3 I rug 1 I i 1 1 :M 4 i lx fl aww-W Qxxx M MWA... ,xX. . .,,,... .. .............. - 1. . .. mam.-.wwamwn..w.f.w.-1 ,.... N . Nxvax- I A-A-.ww..w.-f.-Aw.vMv.-.wMwv,,,...,w,M-............... -.-. . .,.,,.,,x V .v. 1xXT U Jtmmr-1t1E:J '1xXT vxgsfkwwwmmwxxwxmmxvwvaxwvsvvwww x-::r- ef- ra -A-:- x mfzt-1-.-aww.-K.-am -.-.-,-,-,- ,-,,-,,,.-.-,L -,,- ,-,L . ,., ..., , . , .,1.,-,-,-,-,,,-.-,-.-,-,-,-,-,-.-.-.,-.-.-,-.-.-:.-.-.-.-.-.-.-., .A . aww, ,1., ,.,.,., .,... ,.,,, .. . .,, .Me n.,x. A . .-.-. M, HARRIET MILLER,'B.SC. Acla, Ohio A. I-I. S., 'l3g Basket Ball Team, 'I4 and 'I5g Philo. . Sweetness long drawn out. G. M. THOMAS, B.Sc. Johnstown, Pa. N Lambda Tau Deltag Delta Theta Phig Pres. Aclelphiansg Capt. Adelphian Baseball Team, '12-'13, Co. D Rifle Team, 'll-'13, Co. G RiHe Teamg German Clubg Northern Light A Staff. ' Oh! Hell, what have we here. l l Q MARGARET AGNEW WELSH, A.B. l Ada, Ohio l , , Q A. I-I. S., 125 Tau kappa Kappa. Q The fenny Lind of O. N. U. i C. AVERY I-IAUSER, B.Sc. Bluffton, Ohio , Van Wert I-I. S., '12, Bluffton College B3 p Frankling Co. Ag Y. M. C. A. He'o 0' fe'ow. l i 33 L. ' 'qi - , K , ,,,,, - A, A,,, ,,,,, 9 9 A -:4,fr:,:4r'?. e155fwS1x'5'K Q3-.Q-,f-:Axes-rese.Az...Y...W.-.1-H.-.wsefeexeQFm-,,.+.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.Lvmf.-:.e-.gmne:we-1::-.3Q:.-.-,.-,-.-,.wm.-MmmvA-.-.-.-.-.-.-.2-A.-.1-1.-fA-.v.A.-.-.-:M-.-.-:.,.-.KeenW.-.-mm.-.-.-fs.-.-.....Hex---1' ---- ---' - ef of am g , A f. .-,fa sfo-3'fNff's 2.35 g , if ?Q?'42'bf-3Q'1'f--Q, QW-f 2 . i Q sz . ppfffffx, ,--1-.cg-A 25? 5 5 5 ' K Yen- . s ' tx - F, - .':'-.'-rf, ' fi 2 Q - P 12 3-wifi' VERN GRAHAM, B.Sc. New Dover, Ohio N. D. H. S., Marysville H. S.g Franklin Baseball Team, 'I2-'I3g Franklin Orchestra, Intersociety Debating Teamg Intercollegiate Debating Team, '15, M. E. S. S. Orchestrag Franklin Pres., 'l5. A hard worker and a good fellow, but note ilre upper lip. PAUL K. S1-HRK, Ph.B. Louisville, Ohio l... H. S., 'l2g Aclelphiang Co. B. Dark and somber is his look. True to his name. 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I i n 1 2 ' 1 Q ,4- E 5 245 v L l W s I Ln I 'Yi x r .-NQQERQN.. fx S?g:.c.:'j151S: k 9QN,.fs..a'.w.vs-.Y-..ms-asxvsxau. W-vwxw-r--xx-Q-H .-.-,1-.--,'.-.L-.-.-. 1 -.A.-.-,-.A.'. 1 -.-,..,.,w..M --.A . -,........ .,................, .. .... ..... ,,,M..,.,,,,.,. .z...,Q cs. as -.-.-.-.-.'..'., - ,.,.,...,., ,. .,,.,.. . -... , c.. ,,.. .. ..,.,.,.,...,,.,,..- ,L ,SA xf ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A X1 lx 'UP :lQL'1PlHUEilQl B kgsf' xgm--f-ww-W-'J-W -'-s vw- s-vs-s--.VM-.....v.,..v.,.-..,.,.-X., .A.,,..,, ... ,....,Z.,..,.,. A ....,.:1. . . .,,,,Y-,,,,., ,.,.,E.,v,.,, ,, ,W ,.,.,.,.,.,,,,.,.,.,.,.,.,. ,,,,..,...,........,.....,,.,..,...,,,......,,..... ...., ............,,...,aj5xjEij 2 L. 2 R. J. ALLMAN, Ph.G. Scranton, Pa. Columbus University, ,IZQ Theta Nu Epsi- A long C. T. A. U. of A., President Sr. Phar- macy Classg O. N. U. P. A. Curly is always in for better or for worse.. To tell all we lfnow about him would require volumes. 1 F RONA CLIVE Fox, Ph.G. ,H Detroit, Mich. Secretary and Treasurer Sr. Pharmacy Q Class, O. N. U. P. A. . A Co-ed after a Ph.C. Only sufrageite we 4-sr .Q can boast about. T Louis BRAST, Ph.G. Bellaire, Ohio Powhatan H. S.g O. N. U. P. A. Chemistry sharlf. Says electrolysis should be used as an afiraciion to HlfiCSCfilC.,, 1 l l ' ' M. C. MILEY, Ph.G. Senecaville, Ohio S. H. 5.5 Slma Phi Epsilong O. N. U. AS P. A. l Has nerve enough for anything, even io he- : come a lnaslfef hall player some day. I w , . ..,, ..,.. 2' 37 l ff Ni'!R 9-152m . ..,, ,. fn M ,-wa. X . ,.. . .. .......?E A ,Sm . ' .v-cffz. ' 4 P ? f f' '- ' - ,wks- + '-:. -sv 2 ' 6 2 3 ?'f!j ',--w 'fgcgz fffyfxcv. 3953 , 323 635 3-1. E-'ras wx - wi Q35 2 E D f if af s 'y ia: all . + s f as K -.2Y,2'..':9' QV.. A P f. , my--'.71.,., 2 g W P , A,A , , AA.,.,,. . 3.2! - -----f J- -------- A ag - Mzkbwsy- I-IERMANN I-I. SIMON, Ph.G. Bloomclale, Ohio B. I-I. S., '12, O. N. U. P. A.g Lehr Glee Club, O. N. U. Choral Societyg Sawa Psa Ski, '94, Y. M. C. A.g Aclelphiang Vice Pres, Sr. Pharmacy Classg Business Manager, 1915 Northern. Eternity is brief compared to managing this annual. VIRGIL D. WINKLER, Ph.G. Apple Creek, Ohio' A. C. I-l. 5.3 Theta Nu Epsilon: Philog O. N. U. P. A. Winl3 at times acts out of Harmony, Ive suspect the girl back Home for the efects. I-IUc.o I-IAMFELDT, JR., Ph.G. Toledo, Ohio Concordia College, O. N. U. P. A. 1t's dreadful to be a minister's son. CHESTER W. Bori-IWELL, Ph.G., Ph.L. Darlington, Wis. D. H. S.g Pres. Junior Class, '14, O. N. U. P. A. ' . lflfliat an enormous capacity for knowledge in so small a body. A 38 ,F U. .,... l I 4-T l -4-sf .L r f S S .Qi- jg f I F lx., rim I l L., v I I .1 I l l 1 l 9 I ,Q-N i I x75 'F 1 es i 1 s L 1 L . 1 A .. .. . .. .. . .. .5Hx::-s,:il- jg'-. :H -. , IXQ 40 lQ 1Pll'lUE ' NT it M 22:2 ,,,,,.,..A...,.,. .V R isa My v---- -f----------- Xf--- -:--- - - :.-.-.-sew.-...,w,,,,,.,.., .,.,,,. N., ,... J. 1, ,,AV, V J. PARKE KINNEY, Ph.G. Belmont, Ohio Masonic Club: O. N. U. P. A. Park has a glad hand for everyone. KARL J. GEGENHEIMER, Ph.G. Vermilion, Ohio V. I-I. S.: O. N. U. P. A. Mil5e looks as if he were misplaced, but it's not the case, for he takes care of everything that comes his Ivay, except-Exams. E. M. YARNELL, Ph.G. Freeport, Chio F. I-I. S. Now loolf at this, all innocence, among such company, and not even a nurse in sight. A. D. LEITHOUSER, Ph.G. Defiance, Ohio O. N. U. Prep., Philog Co. C, O. N. U. P. A. A quite pleasant chap, never tells all he lfnolvs. 39 GW 4-'w-zwwr. MG'-. 5 Awe., - 'fsqgfx . AA,A, ,, , ,.... -.W . .. .. . W M..m,.r. sf- 2.-zzmwffa ,.,4. ...., ...,. ,...,,...... ... .M .W iz 5 Z A?Z39C.DQ.:,5,g Q 4, a ss sa2.,f,:..- . fqxoiri sf-. fN-f ix . . . , -. . -.-1-.1--V, f 3' fr, ,- .cya sz s z 4:-sz.-.4..s-14, 3--.fi .zygyz 3,5 X5-5-gg 5 QQ E 4 gg 45 .v'---V55 'sgmx X41 5, 2 5 3 I U -.Mmm-M ---v A ,-,'A ' Av2l'-1-Mlm,-2,-,H-,-,QWN,mp.KN,,Z,,m,m.,,,.,-,W-.-f.-...wwaNews-.-1-f . , .5.:t,,..,. M 1gg-W,3l-jf,,,,-A?.- 235 Quv,,,,,,,.,.,-,..,-.-,.-.-.-ss.,rgasf-......i-.-wus......a.z....:... 1.1 ,,,- . sf.w.v:1-rs -f,--- . 1-, . - ,v---- --- - v QQg.g:g3ea'5 kj 2' FRANK R. NovisH, Ph.G. Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg H. 5.3 University of Pittsburgg Editor Pharmacy Class, ,l5g Northern. He went to Pittsburg. ELMER I-I. TUM, Ph.G. Bucyrus, Ohio I B. I-I. S.: O. N. U. P. A. Ready to help out Ivhere an insicle pull is neealecl, 'tis said. W. EDWARD voN KLINGER, Ph.G. Grover Hill, Ohio Vice President Sr. Class, 'l5g Adelphiang O. N. U. P. A. Missed his calling. Some military genius like all the Vans PEDRO CARBO, Ph.G. Caibarien, Cuba. Prof. in Pubic School of Cubag Editor of La Vercladn of Caibarieng O. N. U. P. A. To support his theory he'll go to the extreme, even as far as to use his hands to explain. 2 1 40 W-pi Y . k t 1 2 t I l N lt.. 'T' x 1 t K 1 N E l l x i .L T E a F e. x l. t I l E i F4 E 1 l 5 I l .L fxgm K ,X ty-'.-X' 1 -9' Www .. - u-. - ss-N-'N'W wM - - . .................. . ........, A,... ,... . . ,,..., . ,AA,A.,..,...... ,. .- . sQQ,3Q5g..g, NWNWMWNN WW .... ........... ,Lau .t... -aaaasasaaaaa .,.,..,, - ............. Q. ........,.W .. Wsaaawmaggg Qgsfgw S is E , , S2 5.1St43'i.'f4?g3. J: -iv :.:.:- ' 5 3 S-g:,,'J ' rw EE 2 t i is fiewf:ff..11ss ta E pf lr :ff tsyfgrwif-.155 Y '-In 91' W' ', ' xwwwwwwwswwswwmtww. - -- -...,.-,..-.....c,,.,.,...,,.,,,.,. A,A,,A,,,,,,,A,,,A . ,,,.., .,. .. 3'-R 4 -P .Stk-. 1. -'..,v -. -1: gb 'W 'f-'--A . ............. s...-.-..m-A--.1-.-.-.-MW-.. .....-.. s -v--.-s.-.- .-f' 2-29 , Q54-1, Ma.:-.. Nwqmwsw ,Q ay:-2 JOHN W. CRISPIN, Ph.G. Marion, Ohio Sigma Pi, O. N. U. P. A. One of the trio that made Acta go dry. EARL WEBSTER, Ph.G. . Sandusky, Ohio S. H. S., Philo, O. N. U. P. A., Private Co. G, Theta Uu Epsilon. Like Webster for the good of humanity-A hence the Ph.C. after his name, but we have our doubts. ROBERT W. HOWES, Ph.G. Parkersburg, W. Va. P. H. S., Theta Nu Epsilon, Co. C, O. N. U. P. A. His pastime is to laugh at his olvn jolfes, otherwise a general nuisance. KARL STANLEY KEMERY, Ph.G. Lorain, Ohio. I... .H. S., '12, Theta Nu Epsilon, Philo Basket Ball Coach, O. N. U. P. A., N in Basket Ball 'I3 and '14, N in Football, 'I-4, N in Basket Ball Capt., 'I4-'l5, Won Riley Medal, '14, Co. Q, Y. M. C. A., Coach Girls' Basket Ball Team, 'I4-'I5. With all this to his crealit, the only unpopu- lar thing about him is his swollen head. 41 1.1 - g.. ,, Q, Y.-A , if tif old' Q ,Rf K f , fx' a' 7 -sz 973' ,M r i, , . s 5? - E JH Z I 1 'SW K Z4 33:2 AJ V7 1 ' vi fi 7 . 5? S l . . :Y l . , sf 2' - 73 W ' , 1 Za 212453 x M..- of., .. WFS ' H15 psi., .. ..., , V. asgerff' r WtFi's,Ll:.s 922, . .. W J -ek ,QV 'ZA QQ? sr f .414 wig -fs: i w Q A 2 'I x -HWZ, gkg.4,,q.-f I , 41 awww , 6. . Mis? 1 Mr? 4 is wifi' ,fu A gy was 2, ,isfsyf V, . .3'ZM ft A yf ff' ow AA . .W 21' W, 'f ' 'Q 75. 5, . 25 W ' Wm f W , . f ,,, ,,. ,g.f-.'.,'-- Y ,ff Pg X' W.. ff, ..... ., . we sy-A --, 1- ,-A-rf-wf. ,ff g f, . 'L ,mi gf' W 74 , ,V . f f iff' 7' f af' ,, , w. ,,f,fr'f . 2 me 4 , , N! .mfr .1 X 3 ww, ' 43 352.43 7 M -, mm, 35 'fi 'il - .... -1 X f ,f , ji V. 1. :YA f ,-1111 ,,f 3 Q Q25 A A 3, 2' .44 ,fi f' W 57.1. ijt , WJ 2 ms 1' Vid , ,pw 1, W1 Y fo., -.2 Q, pf J ,Q , L4 1 7 mam ,,' :ff ' 'mx W 17? '79 ., , xr Q, . W2 1 A f f df, uf , 2 7 , 3 xi' 5 1,11 q, 1' ,nga , V ' my fi 'ti ii i W' ' 'Kwai' '. I A Q.. - I , Nw- - . ,A,,A, tm' si ..., 2 ' EE 52? wsivw !0?M, IN 1OvJFJ TlP1HUEJI!J' JST f . 5 Nt:-5,-Ak r '-F' ri.:-if - S 554.4 me- - .isa ' - if ,,,,,,, ,,M,,,e:ae 5 2 r5S5:,Q,r,-.aw-Q33 Q.-.wrfgf V ......,... Y --'-- + -f-----' V sg? 2 V w THOMAS E. GIBSON, Ph.G. Glouster, Ohio G. H. S.: O. N. U. P. A.: Philo. -but it is lvorth the price. CHESTER A. SMITH, Ph.G. Sandusky, Ohio ' S. H. S., Philo, O. N. U. P. A., Noah's Ark Club. A What calamity brought this innocent you-th among these audacious Pharmics? ERIK E. HELANDER, Ph.G. Ashtabula, Ohio Harbor H. S., Adelphiang O. N. U. P. A. Slow, but steady, so he is bound to get there. JOHN R. WALSH, Ph.G. Piqua, Ohio P. H. S., Registered Pharrnacistg O. N. U. P. A. A man that is popular and Ivell lilfecl among . his colleagues. 42 Gibby, the cost of living may be high, . . l. I 'F .-L. I VN n P .-L, x 1 L 1 1 Af-N I F '. l C nr.. N K :MX ,If I . H nf ::-rsraxaar''-:.1-,-.1-,-,-...L-,,-.1.M.,.w.E-.-MW,WMM-.-.-.,.-,-.,.-.-ff.-.-.As-.:-.-.-.- .'.', .. ,,3,1-,,,-,-,,,-,-.A,-,f.,-Q, ,,.. - ....,.g.,,.,:, ,,,Y, - ,ug if If mini as . 22 gs?-1'Qs'. at 2 Q Q Q I D is . gf 25 S S 3 32 5 -' '- -- ..,-...A ,-'.43v'- 23 fs S D 2 S59 :-:ls-I,-:N-'31 'sr f'5'5 P 'UQ' X5 F M ---- -' Ms--:f::fg:fe-fv.L:gf,v.1.-,T Y111, Q if, ..,.,,,, ,,,,,,, , Yvv,w,, . .,,,. 7 . ,,,, .:.,..., ,:,,,,,'.,,,, ,,,,,,, - ,,:v,,,,.,,:3-:' 3, '- P 1. W-WV Ssiia . - wgij -.. rr-.. L 1- EDWIN L. KLEIN, Ph.G. Greenup, Kentucky G. H. S4 Berea College, Theta Nu Epsi- long Aclelphiang O. N. U. P. A. The bright lightg from post-mortem appear- ance it's Brigbfs Disease. D. G. POWELL, Ph.G. Cleveland, Ohio 'X Newport H. S. Eng.g Western Reserve Uni- versity, Historian Western Reserveg O. N. U - P. A. Wm 1t's not always the big things in life that count. - l CHARLES A. WHITEMAN, Ph.G. f Wapakoneta, Ohio W. I-I. S.: O. N. U. P. A. Bert is all for himself, bothers nobody and tries to do his best. A EUGENE E. PRESTON, Ph.G. Acla, Ohio . A. H. S., 'I0g Major Cadet Battalion, O. N. U.g First l..ieut. Co. G, Zncl Ohio Infantry, 'TN O. N. U. P. A. Press is a-welt, he, being a little con, . trary, will not object to it being a boy or a girl. Some Papa! l 43 A- N .- x X I , -v .wt S N'Z,.1:gS:E22??E':P .. - 4 , .,.., .. ..... ..,, .,,.,,, .-..-.-.-.-sf.-.-.ms-1: ..w. - .-4.-w---:Miz 5:5123- -'Iliff ,sywmammy-M-.sf-wwwsswee,:..aTsN-.-.-.-..-.1-.4.-Q,.t-.-.-..-.1-.1-aw.-.-1:-:-:.:.efsssf4.-.a.-.'AQ-.'.A.-.-,-.w.wmw--f-'-'-'-'-N- --- --' - ' ' on gg ,g ,gxgsjp 5:-.z.f.:53g? 5 Q- 4.15 S 5232 z 4 4 2 5904 46 mas: 5 s45afN-Q--is 2 is s D f 2 aaa.: X:-Q25 Q g -5 - fs mek. . fm- - 2- s sl p . ff- -2 'sa-an -:Y X2-Rf.--:ff it ' 5 9 s-.sr 5 sw-frw..,.a.:fqs-.a fs f9?fff'p'.3E 4 E s ' Y ,Mm A,.,A,A ,A,,A,,,,, , ,....... . .,,,.,.,.,..,,.,-.e,,-.-.-.-H.-.-.-.4:,w-fJvfAxv-u-:-'cfmv1e1'eW N N '?NW W '9N 'PL,g'255' S' 54Efgfi:?'f'1g'i: 1'ff.Qf:f5 W-2-ue.sw-:w1:w.v4ns.m'.-:mg-: ..Y.,,,.......,.......... ....----' Y www' v P. L. SHAENFELD, Ph.G. Toledo, Ohio Elmore H. S., O. N. U. P. AJ Theta Nu Epsilon. Always seen, but never heard. Mum's the word. ERNEST E. BAIN, Ph.G. Pittsburgh, Pa. Maxwell Acaclemyg Carnegie Tech.g O. N. U. P. A. Brick comes to class as often as he feels lilfe it, sometimes less than that. JUAN CANALES LOPEZ, Ph.G. Janta Clara, Cuba . Findlay Collegeg O. N., U. P. A. Nothing can discourages him, not even Ameri- can Dialect. OT1-Io R. EVANS, Ph.G. Rushmore, Ohio O. N. U. P. AJ Co. A4 Philo. Quite an inspiration to our class, for what he does not lgnom, somebody else does. 44 X I i 4 1 ....1.,, 'er- 1 N 1 i P x 4 i J ,L l 1 V 1 I A I K l I 1 i L R . I ff N w r i i 44 u 1 V l Z To -.' -1. r 'T' --5 4-5. A-N ff? 1 KWSN se. . wr gbxggfwgvwmr X'N 'S XN NNYX'-'-vf-wxww-xvsww x-.- : -.-.-.-.-: . -.-.-.4.-.-.- .U .xw.ew.a-:.- ,3:V:V,.,...,.,.,.,...,...,.,.,.,. , ,.,.,,i.,,,.,MM-,r.,..-.-,, -.-.. -...-,-.4.-.1-.-.- A -.-.-.-.-.A.-.-. M ws-.-.2 -.-,-.-.-.-.-:.,.-.Q,.1 Wwxx.-,ia-. -.-.-.-.-.-. by 40, jp 'UPIEIIEJQD lx ,... .,.,...,.A..,. ....,L,.,,.z.,,.,., A .2.,.....,..........A.A,A, ...,t...,...,,......,.,L..... ...zN... W , W. ,v,. W C. I-I. JENKINS, Ph.G. Youngstown, OhlO - 'wwswwa 'f-7 ' Wooster Universltyg Northeastern Ohio ' V f Normal Collegeg Treasurer Sr. Class. V The opinions are diverging as to fenlf's o'ri'1 5 avolrdupols, but hard study will ma e any one R J af ., 'Q , ' V . ,!,. ,..r2 vac, sw A f A N461 fu X , , z.:,:s,,,.,,:f:.,f,, f -ff'-' X I 1 .- we If ' it 1-'Zi Q 'fi' L, 'jj fa, -1 'f .1 'f Fm if F, : Y ,.' -' ' .1 'lf'-9 ' 4- +z?f:E5z ' H sgfffjbgi -Q-N' -X 45 A-. 1 6 i WHY'-x-. ' ,,...,.. ........ , .-vvV., Mw,,.,.fM-.-MW.-... .... . .-.-.wmww EE'-'Q ni-:EIEP-'Wifi-'ff-., SQL gp -5-,-,,-1-.4Q:-fe-za:-fa-,1-,Q-,v1-.ew-1-.-:::,:444.g.p,g,..,Y.2-,-,-,Q-:ffA,1-1-.-.11-.1-.-.-.-.-.-,z-:armQ-.::-+14- -- ' '- 2 ' 4.f,.,- . X.. , 5. ,., .. v--.f is Q v ,,,,A,A,A,, A,,,,Q,,,A, , SJ Q ff---ff ----f------' ---'-' f '- ' -. 3: 5 W L 46 -L ! , i l Y 1 A+- 1 ff- P K .-fs I AL ,I Ei 7 T L T' V r P l I W I I ,4. 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'jf-N 4 i 1 1 Y N 1 x I 1 k 4. ix .A-zzzffrm., , 'l-- zo fmn. . of ox E 5 ,,ow-ooo-N---N-1--W-Moo....,,c......ao.............-.N.M...-...oo-.1.-A............a........w,..........,..................,o...o.....m..,....,,............a...............w........ ix 2 . , , , '-5-,:X5.,.4:E5' Xjwi vo - ,f JOSEPI-IINE. EVANS, Grad. Ped. Gomer, Ohio G. H. S., Franklin, Class Historian, '15, Franklin Orchestra. We like her better without her Combs. f A ' r i so ., HUGH W. ROGERS, B.Sc. Pataskala, Ohio - Kirkersville I-I. S., '09, Doane Academy, '10, Denison University, '09-'10, Franklin, Co. C. Q And then came Satan, also. I-IELEN WEAVER, Grad. Ped. 1 Middletown, Ohio 1' M. H. s., '10, Northern Light Staff, '14, , Secretary Philos, 114, Second Prize Stahl Oratorical Contest, '14, Second Prize l..ehr 5 Oratorical Contest, '14, Vice Pres., Y. W. C. A., '15, Co. D. 1 Plump and nice, but not a Rice-fed. EMMETT R. GUTHRIE, B.Sc., B.Sc. in Ed. r Nellie, Ohio 1 West Bedford H. S., '11, Pres., Adel- phians, '14, Adelphian Baseball, German 1 Club, Co. A. In spite of his fussing proclivities. S1 x 1 tx 5 1 s f Zn N E 1. 1 'x I 4 4 o s y fr 1 ,rx . ,,,..- 5 ,, 1 . ' , ., f ,. . , V of 1 .f - ec ., -- - ' ,ef.rrMf'w frrwffr ' at 151 ' ., ., f fwfr rf .e 1 gt- ,y ,, . V, ,- f.,a,,p.,,M,.. 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' ' -E' '5 x x-xxx-.'.' s-wx'.'xe-Ax vu-.vAx-.vuvs w-4.'.'x-4--4-vvb:NmNxY'xxwi-xv nu --M. -NM Xwv..:g-v-5 ,: 1 ' A X ' New ' + 4 SYLVIA MOORE, B.Ped. i Ada, Ohio A. H. S., 'II, Teacher in Ada Public School two years, Member Y. W. Cabinet, Class Prophetess, 'I5, Run along. 1t's a long way to O. S. U. ancl Tommy. l BENTON R. DUCKWORTH, B.Se. Cutler, Ohio Barlett H. S., Pres., Adelphians, Procter, Adelphian Society, Co. D, Associate Editor, 'I5 Northern. The joke of the Annual Board. WALTER GRAY, B.Sc. in Ed. Supt. of H. S. since '05, Democrat, Life Certificate, 'I2, Franklin, Co. B, County Ex- aminer, Holmes County. He clicln't let mafrimony interfere with his college career. GILBERT L. KUSIAN, B.Se., B.Se. in Ed. Dehance, Ohio A. H. S., ' I 0, Cauldron Club, Pres., Franklin, ' I 3 , Pres., Intercollegiate Debate Club, ' I 4-' I 5 3 Debating N, ' I 3-' I 4-' I 5 , x Northern Light Staff, 'IZ-'14, Editor-in- I Chief Northern Light, 'I4-'I5, Leader 5 s I C, Indoor Squad, 'I4, Captain Co. C, 'I5. A fellow never knows what to clo with him- self when Co-ecls kiss., E. 'F- I .P at.. I I 'I' I I I I I ,a:'Q 4 I I ' I I 50 I I L... M 'T-1 1 1 --Q 1 ft- 1 1 1 I 's ,141 1 I ,LX- .3-AXs,..rs ,. .. .,,,,,., , Sf f ,... .... .,.... .. wget . 7- 2 2, a, ..,, .... . ' ij . .. ., ...., . ........, - .... W ..,.. ..-..,..,. ...... u..,..... ..... . .-.W ..,..,..,,... ......,.,.,.,...,..,. - .. ..,...,..,,,..............,...,,. 1 FLORENCE BEATTY, B.Ped. 1 Greer, Ohio D. B. H. S., Philo, Northern Light Staff, '14, Grad. English, '14. To lfnow her was a liberal education. AUGUSTUS KARNS, B.Sc. in Ed., B.Sc. R. H. S., '06, Wooster University, North- ern Light Staff, '14, Pres., Philos, Co. D, O. N. U. Bancl, O. E. S., Masonic Frater- nity, Ohio School Survey, '13, I. O. R. M. Philo Nail-keg opener. MINNIE MAE GLEIM, Grad. Ped. Wheelersburg, Ohio W. H. S., '10, Wooster Summer School, ,13, taught in Portsmouth two years, Philo, German Club, Co. C. She needs no eyes who is a shining light. G. C. IMHOFF, B.Ped. Ada, Ohio H. S. Principal, Co. D, Franklin, Science, O. N. U., '10, Intercollegiate Debate Team, '15, Lecture Course Com., '10. No man can either live piousty, or ctie right- eously without a wife. 51 , , ,mf me 4- N,-fl .,,.. . , . .. 15 M mi -222144 0 Q W NX sAY.-..,,,,,.....-M.-....,......im...e,.....,.,....-..,.,.....W-M...-.N.w...W,,......-.....,,,.-.,..,,.,..,,...a..,.,...,,,,...W,..,..,,W.. ,,,.,,..,,, ,,,.,1.,.,.,,,,,...,, , 3 3,...,,-592 9 X K - - -. 3 ZgZZZ1iQ:- 1453? . 1 ' . .-rf. ' .. ' , b 5 25 Zan. f Q. y ,tangy slf. '-1' , nv 2 f 6 -,.f f Lv W J 4Zw.,.aw. 1-4 Q1 A - wwe--wo To-,4-.-.',.NW.-W..-m,.4.-.WMM.Wsw,MWWJM-1,.-1N,-,m,w.oN.4.v,,vfn 41 .Qg4:,,,,,.,.,. ff- ' ,g XX X vw.. a....,..Ns-,s.......-....-.-.,...........,..,...,.,.,- ........,...,. . . . . . . , . Wmihaw, x. RUTH W. SHINABERY, Grad. Ped. Mercer, Chio dent Co. D, Girls, 'I4 and 'I5g Philo. dal is like breakfast without co1Tee. I-IAZEL SWARTZ, B. Ped. Shreve, Ohio . Bloomdale H. S.g Adelphiang Co. C, Y W. C. A. A bashful one, yet wondrous wise. in Ed. Marysville, Ohio Dover H. S., Y. W. c. A., German Club Co. A: Franklin. - . Common sense isban uncommon thing. KOHARIC. BEDROSIAN, B.Sc. in Ed. Van City, Van, Armenia Cosmopolitan Club, Philo, Y. W. C. A. Co. D. menia P ' , 52' Celina I-l. S., 'llg Chairman of Ladies' Adjunct Athletic Association, '14-,155 Presi- A chat without a fe-D: little tidbits of scan- o ELTHA GRAHAM, B.Sc., Grad. Eng., B.Sc. Will she introduce Panlfhurstism into Ar- +- I i T 1 w s ll ri up xt l l 1-I+ r 1 f l I l ul, 2 I E L... -L +- r v fi- Y 5 fb 9 .fig li , MQ:-EDN 'Q ...W x ,. 5 ' 1 X-55 v..fnmm5-.w..-..m-ww.-Mxwv. x .M .... . X . . . v -NWN.-,.--.f -w.m..,.w,N.-mM.w.-:..,.-A-V.-.WM.......-www-W,.mx-.M-.N--.f.-....v.M-..W...-.WW-......v.N..x-......,x.,,,W-.Q.v.. x N.. W . ,X S S lfeif.-': f. 1 ' 2 x f sin:-'USS 2 ian. .3255 3 1 , , gn-3 QI...-g.W,.,...,. W v X an 53 E I I I i I .X ' W i 512555, ,-'-X 1 ,, . TAFFYQS KAN , ., .. ffm? 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K. 5 me JAY PAUL TAGGART, LL.B., Dean of the College of Law 54 I ' --,lA....4 +- 1 w w 4 v 1 n ,Ni , i I I ,945 f Y+ x r n Y- ' L'--.. 5- 1 1 1 V17 'T' 1 'A ,P-x rw? r 1 JL. 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 at . N ..- . , .wnmvmx -Nm. M.. .. ,wk- 3.,g,. A A, .,, 5 ,,, . I C, 4 me s M x Q v. wx . -.w..-Mw.uw.w.-.-M.vaM-u..bxw.w-wx-un-NNww.w.Ms-.ww..w.s.-MW.-.,-.v.'.- A-. e N xx 1 N for Q:,1mHtJEJQ'N 5. .W . 'Q-Qffff: s im,-2-' ' A .gd-1ff--1'--'-'f---'-'-'f----QQ-.1-LL-22.-.L-.Q-,-.-.Q --w.,.,.,.,,.'......,....,,,,,,, .,...... ...,.. , .AAA, ., w,,.,,,.. ,,.,,. QQ., -'- V-Y-if-H -uv .. . . ........, ........ .wa.......- . v YW55'3 V kk WAYNE P. BILDERBACK, I..L.B. Hicksville, Ohio I-l. H. S., '09, Aclelphian, O. N. U. Band and Orchestra, Intercollegiate Debating Club, '13-'15, Debating N, '14, Aclelphian Pres., Mananan Debating Contest, '15, Sawa Psa Ski, '90, Cauldron Club, O. N. U. l... A., Editor-in-Chief, 1 91 5 Northern. The Annual, and then the Anvil Chorus. B. M. SKELTON, LL.B. Canfield, Ohio N. E. O. N. P., '11, Franklin, Masonic Fraternity. ' A silent man is he, and conservative. W. A. FISHER, LL.B. Versailles, Ohio V. H. S., '08, Delta Theta Phi, Ohio State, 'IZ-'13, President, O. N. U. Law As- sociation. O'er lawyers' fingers who straightway dream of fees. ESTHER ANTIN, LLB. Toledo, Ohio T. H. S., ,I3, Co. Dg Captain Girls' Sec- ond Basket Ball Team, First Prize, Kuhn Oratorical Contest, Kuhn Debating Club, Secretary, Pall Term, '14, Franklin, O. N. U. Choral Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Portia.', She hath a tongue forsooth. 55 -iff? - . ., 1, -:A ai? tx '7 , e X sf as sag A 1, 2. ff? aff- fgvrsi FTW: Ka g v ,rg . .75 ,,. ...st W, vi ZS: if 1 . I . i ,fl . ,,, f, if T5 717' QS? 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'.f'!iaE1LLh LR mM 1 1 A X N-M M , lg f A Ag. , 2 f' fi?-A' 'il ESE:-1-:E -ii 4 1 - ,U .gg H13 1 -?- . r f, T ' ,I-4 IT?-' fl S fi F 4 an I I l 5 7 E ,nu AW -' --v- '- A -- rmmzlxzdf Mfz ,4--wrcfeirf-, mtwwh :MX ,1 1.411408 4 ggfxv,-, ,,x4A-N-,MNH-,wxW-M-..N.w..W,..,4.,,,,.,.,,..,.,.,,.,.,.,,..,N,.M.,.A.,.,,.4,,,,,,,A,N,.,N,aA,,.,.,,,,.,.,,,.,.,.,.,.,,.,,.,.,,,.,X.,,.4.,,,,.,,,.,...,.-N,-.-1,,.-,.,,..,...,.,,,,N...,,,,.-,,,,.- f A-as-- :.7pq.m, s S 2 Q ,f 1 Q2-M gg.-Q.-Qc - , -QQ, Q 32 , , 4 177 n gf f ' ' , 1'-f:a:a:...3' E? 2 ,, f .f 2 lv . , f f yy :Q -M 1 in THOMAS J. SMULL, C.E., NLE., Delnn of the College of Engineering. . 58 -ff -..l...-1 T' E P--1 N w 1 N i IFF' Q I A rf? f5 N I4 P+- Y' -I 'Y' f-1-Q. I' ? 4- ff' l rp'- fx 53:1-',. 11,1 Q Q 5. 'QRS ?.,f3,t,R-,.,-.-.t4...... .. .. . ,.mW.- W.-A-M.. ... . ..... ,. ..,.,....W,..,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,.,,.I.M,,,,,,wMwA,,,,,,,.,..,.,,.,.,.,.,. . . .. N1OvJQL1PJHtlEJQ'N . . ,N.w..w.-.AM-A.v.is..-A-.'.mwm-.-f.-.N-Q. .. .f.... .....,.. .. .. .,, .. iw., W ........,,.-... ,. ...W,..v.. ...N . . N. .. .t-.- ..,... V A-, -.-M A .-.K . . . . . C. AIJLYN BROWN, C.E. Hartford, Conn. Henry Barnard School, '06, Hartford Prep. H1 S., 'l0, Medal best drilled man in Battery, 'l l , Varsity Football, 'l l-'l2, Captain, Foot- ball, 'IZ-'13, Philo, N. T. K., Theta Nu Epsilon, Pres., Varsity N Association, Pres., Junior Class, '13, Pres., Senior Class, '15, Cheer Leader, 'l4-'l5, Engineering Society, Engineer's Booster Club, New England Club, The Big F our. One-quarter page advertisement. NEXT! H. L. GRESHAM, C.E. Lakewood, Ohio L. H. S., Lambda Tau Delta, Theta Nu Epsilon, Adelphian, Engineering Society, Co. B, 'A 3, Battery B, 'll. Wanting to work is so rare a merit that it should be encouraged. RICHARD C. COBBE, C.E. A Jamestown, N. Y. J. H. S., 'l l, Lambda Tau Delta, Theta Nu Epsilon, Varsity N Association, Varsity Football, 'l3, Capt., Football, '14, Adel- phian Basket Ball, 'IZ-'13, Society Engineers, Co. C. Greatly in demand by the fair sex JAMES FRANCIS FLEMING, C.E.. Grove City, Pa. Slippery Rock State Normal, Ursinus Col- lege, 'l l , Carnegie Tech., 'l0, Co. C, Frank- lin. Always borrowing drawings. 59 P ' i 1 X 1 it I? 41 2' x X ' fs al ii 1 X H 3i'. ? :AX 1 5 STQX mae.........-Mass..-M,-.wmws.,..,,...s-.w,M.,,,,,,,..,.,.,.,,..,,,,,A.,.,,,,,,,,.,..,..,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,.A.,,.,,,,,,.,N,.,,.,,.,.,,.,,.,.,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,....umW..,..,,,-.-.A,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,..v.+..-,.Wm I P Q-:Rs r X -was s ,f xy: as 2 I in Y 2 . . ., CARL G. RIGGENBACH, C.E. New Martinsville, W. Va. Philo, Co. C3 Rigg. Silence does not always marlf wisdom. HERBERT R. KREBS, C.E. Gowanols, N. Y. G. I-I. S., 'I0g Valparaiso University, 'IZ- 'l3g Engineering Societyg Philo Baseball Team, 'l4g Co. C. Built from the ground up. HQ C. DoBB1Ns, E.E., C.E. Ada, Ohio A. AI-I. S., 'O9g Capt., Co. C, 'IO-'Hg Aclelphian. Ross C. DURST, C.E. New Germany, Mcl. . porterg Charter Member I-I. A. C.g Engineer- ing Societyg Co. A. His smile macle for him a host of friends. 60 Valparaiso Universityg Engineering Societyg Great perseverance hath wrought wonders. Valparaiso University, Philog Herald Re- l l l 'T' l -..K,.4.4 'T' I X , r x .-gy I I ' . 2 X X l J... R 4. L i V' 1 'ft T- vgv Cf I ,p-Q ,ar- I ,P- ,.., . X .sh ef: 117' -ess 2 2 ' 'Ps s .f sinh- . mfs: -S - gr. 5 f:-.fa -. .,-x 3 t Q , f iF - fi 3 Q -...wtww.-M..-WNw..V...vwN.W..-.t.V.-.wa..-........-M..,,.-...-:....-.-.-f......4...,a,.,..-NM-J...-.-.-.-.-nw.-W.-..w......v:i:'EE, ,xi lf Xi, A '- sw X2 QQ .A ui.-.cw -I I-I. P. WILBER Fulton, N. Y. Member of Engineering Societyg Sigma Phi Epsilon. Conspicuous by his absence. ERWIN C. VROMAN, E.E.. Adams, N. Y. W. I-I. S. and A. I-I. S., 'I I g A. I. E.. E.: N. T. K., Co. B. His friends, they are many, His foes-are there any? CARL F. WALTERS, E.E. Buckeye Lake, Ohio Hebron I-I. S.g Sigma Phi Epsilong Philog Second Lieut., Co. D3 Cheer Leader, 'I 3-'I4g Captain, Philo Basket Ball Team, 'I3-'I4g Manager, Varsity Basket Ball Team, 'I4-'I5g Engineering Societyg Student Member Athletic Board. If little labor, little are our gains. NEWTON ALVIN WooDWoRTH, NLE. Ada, Ohio Lima I-'l. S.g Sigma Pi Fraternityg Masonic Clubg N. T. K.: Engineering Society, Prank- ling Co. C. One of our eight cylinder men. 61 I ,1 ' .x 5 Wt s--,Q 5: I 5? Q t Xi uf mg. 1 M U m w, P'-is so 'I gr x ' s if-'Q , . ? . K 4 gl is ' Z ig Z x I -S .W it I 'Wiz g. 1 ' :Ei A-as V u . Q., ik. fi? 1' , '43 hw I f I I I ff f .1 Z Isa: 1 I l' ,W r I ' I , ,, I I Z , 1 1 f , 5. 111' me 4. .. 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I may not be popular, but I am nervous. A. N. ALCROFT, C.E. Newark, N. ' N. S., Sigma Pig Football N, ,l4g Bat- talion M., 'I5. f Plays Spanish love ai-N. Main at drill hour. F. CAsTRo-GAMBOA, M.E., C.E. San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A. Liceo cle Costa Rica, Bethlehem Prep. Schoolg Prattulnstitute, 'I3g Society of Engi- neers. I am L.M.D., M.E., CE., and yet not satisfied. 62 ' O. N. Bancl and Orchestra, A. I. E. E., '+I' I 1 I .151- ...Je I ,,...Ac-4 I wwf' I I I I NII ,V If I I l Af I I .5- I I I . I . If 'V' -a-. T' ,Ni-. -fi ,.f- IJ'-Q l ,AH ! l I -. .aware-. .f -i5 '9f- 1 if .vs - L. GLENN LEWIS C.E Copenhagen N Y C I-I S I2 Engineers Triangle Club Sergt., Co. Ag Society of Engineers, N. T. K A wise man sec s to slime in himself A. I-I. BARGAR E.E. NLE Bucyrus Ohio Sergt Co C Aclelphian A I E E. Engineering Society Thou sayest an undisputed thing ln such a solemn way. A. BUSSIERE, E.E. Rio cle Janeiro, Brazil, S. A. Lyceu Central do Porto, Porto, Portugal, '04-,093 Ohio University, 'l I-'13, Society Engineers, A. I. E. E., Franklin. Oh! Brazil, my native land. GUY R. SCHULTZ, C.E. Antwerp, Ohio A. H. S., '10, Frankling Sergt., Co. C5 Society Engineers, C1ermany. Loolg out for lhe Allies. ' 0' lf? 'rr7:5e?Z .wr . f V Z W,-fx . . .. . . . A 'l C I .M , . . A Q, x ' . fi f y 'K 63 -. - . . f ,f .img 4, -va , , .f g Q, A sv? 'I?T '?3:N E S 523159 -.TNQ-vig Q ii f' ss-5 S S : Sli fiirrsvff' 5 E I x . ., .,.1 5 S N' M -saw- ,, N.. .. M., 4 - ,fr-2-V -, ,f - --ffm.W.wmv-swfN.1-.-.-.-.-.tswmmwssN-.-.-.t-.t-H,.t-,,.vMw.u.ev.-4.::+-::--zu...-,,..-,M-fm.-mv.vwfswfmww,m.w..-nwmmw ,,,,.wm,.-I MW nf ,Mmm w? g 5 ,:.Df.?- 6 - ' -.,, '1 1-.' i 2 5 I 1 sz 2Z?jE,1Qf--.MZ 35:15 me .1 y 5' 5.2 Z .2 GW FLW' N . A , ,. I., .-wfmonvwfu .1 1 .' M., 21,,f.Q. ' -' e..,..-..m...w.........................w....f.....a..s......ew....w.....Wyawm.,..........w.....,,.....,....,..w.....,..........,,....m.., ,...,.., ,,.,,,,,., ,,,,,,,.....N ,xii A CHAS. A. LEIGHNINGER, C.E. West Lafayette, Ohio I ,W. L. H. S., 'llg Engineers' Triangle Clubg Society Engineersg Aclelphiang. Co. B. I prefer to belong to the intelligent than to the numerical majority. CASPER Russ, E.E. Kenton, Ohio Theta Nu Epsilong Varsity N Association, A. I. E. E.g Lieut., Co. Ag Football N, '13, Northern Board, '15, Pres., Franklinsg N. T. K.g Cas, ' There is nothing small about him. JOSEPH ADDIS CRAFT, M.E., C.E. Connellsville, Pa. Sigma Pi Fraternityg Asst. in Civil Engi- neeringg Secretary, Society Engineersg A. I. E. Eng Co. Cg N. T. K. The name is enough. J. K. IVICCANDLESS, C.E. Honolulu, Hawaii A Kamehameha, M. T. S., 'O6g McKinley H. S., 'l l g Theta Nu Epsilong Varsity N As- sociationg N. T. K.g Society of Engineers: N Football, 'IS-'I4g Philog Lehr Glee Clubg The Big Four. In him you find a true representative 'of Hawaii. Q? J.. AQ.- l 'li ,JL 3. f A L I I 64 ' 1.13 I JOHN H. YOUNG, B.Sc. in M.E Pittsburg P U Valparaiso I0-ll Carnegie Tech 'IZ-'l3g Engineering Societyg Masonic Fra ternity Too Young to censure KENT ANSPACH E.E Ada Ohio A I-I S O9-MemberN E C A Theta Nu Epsilon DlVldCS his time between Engineering and contracting GEORGE I. GRAVES, C.E. Carthage, N. Y. West Carthage H. S., ,l0g Society Engi- neersg Aclelphiang Engineers' Triangle Club, Co. D. I'm from the Empire State. MANLEY N. WHITE, C.E. Ellington, N. Y. E. I-I. S., '12, Society Engineersg Philog Engineers' Booster Clubg N. T. K., Co. Ag The Big Four. Harb your noise. QE 'Yr , . . 7. , ,,459g?i'.'-f:-EbSfx 9'Qfqfff1f'ff'f t '-fr H '-'M'f-evwe-f-w:-:--2-v ----'.- . - ,. - -.-...- '-.-.-- ...E ...,.,,E... . .,.,., .,,., .,.,.. . .,,..,. , .,-,..,. ,.w,.,.,,....,........ 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S., 'I I 3 Staff Officer, O. N. I U. Battalion, Sigma Pi Fraternity, Engineer- 1 . ing Society. I ' I'm a long, long may from Matteawan. I i I I ERNEST I-I. FISHER, M.E. I V Portersville, Pa. P. I-I. S., '09g Grove City College, 'IO- 'I Ig Philo Basket Ball Manager, '14, Capt ,JE tain, Co. D3 Vice Pres., Engineers' Society' 9 Medal Best Drilled Man Indoor Contest, 'I 3' Doo 3 Trained for the camp. I I I C. W. I-IERzoc, M.E. Toledo, Ohio. 5 Masonic Fraternity, Capt. and Ord. Officer, I student Footall Mgr., '14, I . . . I The sex ls ever to a soldier kind. I II .L DWIGHT M. RYAN, C.E. Cambridge, Ohio I, ,JH-N C. H. S.g Masonic Club, N. T. K., Or- I ganized Lehr Glee Clubg Co. C3 Secretary, So- cietyQEngineers, '14, Chairman, Program Com. . of Engineers' Exhibit, '14, Pres., Junior En- o gineers, '14, Secretary, Engineers' Exhibit, V . Organized Boosters' Club, Pres. same, I 4 v I I I . ' I i 6'Diclf wanted to be called an organizer. I f i , v . I I 66 rr' af, -+- a+Q I l l I l l i I , If-rP--1. l ,Lg A-A QSMR New-4 ,N ,Q gsm: .s-.Y-SSW.. igsrzfz 5 S is fs.-. .' fo-.' . Q 2 : Q-kr. S Ezffgssff -f Aww Q Q U 5, D , g ff 9- :5--esf'--A :mx N: s A 2 1- H :J-:r J-4' ' Vw, ES I 5 f . swf! Saw it 2 s - v r tt Ymwws gp N s sw,-I:--.23 L - R. M. STARRY, C.E. York Springs, Pa. C. V. S. N. S.g Lieutenant, Co. C3 Society of Engineersg Indoor Contest Squads, 'IZ and 'I3g Varsity Baseball, '13-'14, Varsity N Association. Bill,' is very fond of Fcrnfsj. ELLIS I-I. BRIDGE, B.Sc. in E.E. Elyria, Ohio Theta Nu Epsilong Masonic Fraternity, A. I. E. Eng Lieutenant, Military Band. Talk is a poor substitute for lfnolvledgef' J. I-I. NEYVELL, E.E. Mill Run, Pa. Adelphiang Co. Dg A. I. E. E. I care not for paltry fame. GRAHAM O. RICHARDSON Indianapolis, Ind. M. T. H. S.: First Lieut., Co. Dg Engi- neers' Triangle Club, Adelphiang Engineering Society, Ricl'Iie. What makes his sabre drag? ' 67 X . :' + .-19249-2Uf'ZZwq wx JAX ,M .......,,,,.,,,.-,.-,'.-.w.-.-.-.'....Y.-:.-.-.-.A.-.-.-Mmfr---as.-A-A-ww-fwwwwvcz-.Ip S'gAi5fj1??E lk:' 51217, 5:2333 MQ, ,,. ,,, .',t.v..f.:4w...+:::-m.x1-fxwxw.-..W-r-Pr.-:.-.-.'.-.2-N.-.ff.-.1-.A.-.-.-.11-we-.-f4ewemu2w.-.-.A.A.-.-av.-:.-.-.-nw-www'----W-'W'- ' ,f-5 ,A 5 4,.5.- ,ww 1,55 .,--x t . ,x, .Ax . ., , x.. .gf-5322211 Y --'. 222: - 2 4 fiei, BUD? JFl 1P1t'ElUEZJI?J' IXXT L - A s , , , V n - .AA,. ,mm ,,,A,A,,, M,,.L...Y.,I.,,.,,.Ya.,,.,.,.,.,.g.-..,.,.,,,Rv41,wmwnwNfN,wf0w1-M-WHMW4521?5 K '-.-sf 9 It '------ ------' ' ' A 1-' 'H Nagy W if xi V HOWARD I-I. KAGEY, M.E. Louisville, Ohio Cadet Band, Co. B. Life gives nothing without great labor. HERBERT L. FRAPWELL, E.E. Arlington, N. A. H. S., 'I lg C. N. B. C.g Aclelphiang lst Sergt., Co. Bg Lehr Glee Club, O. N. U. Orchestrag Member A. I. E. E.g New Jersey Club. I came here to fuss. ' R. E. LOWE, E.E. Pittsfield, Mass. P. H. S., 'IZQ Sigma Phi Epsilong Chair- man, A. I. E. E., 'I4-'I5g Chairman, EX. Comm. Eng. Exhibitg Co. B. Firing much, but not retiring. THOMAS I-I. TUTCHINGS Johnstown, N. Y. A J. I-I. S., 'l2g Sigma Pig Engineering So- ciety, Philo-g 3rd Sergt., Co. DQ N. T. K. He's a nice little man. 68 L. I-I. S.g Masonic Fraternityg O. N. U. 1 1 N i -if 1 i 'T I f-L U .in 1 if-5 -F 'Tw i I l x , , Q. v f4T 1 4 ' 1 I l 4 . 1. I, lx i QSM 4' ...... .,..A .,.,A,.,A , .,.., ..,,, . , . 2. '--. X 'Q k:':,..-'.'.- ' 4 - ..- iss 'X 1f'ff'WAY'I-'-'-'-'-'-'-wr:-W-:-'ef-2 '-11 2 hs:-:-:f-as-1-as:-heasws...-,-ss,-ffAM--g,-,-,-,-,-,,,-,-,-,- ,-,Y, - ,,,, - ,-,A.L L -,-,.w.- .-,-.-.,.- M,N1.-ws!-f-,mm-,1-:.-.-.-.w,w.4,.wmve+:41.yM45i'i W' N 'ttf' A. C. TEANY, M.E. East Orange, N. A E. O. H. S.g Philog Lehr Glee Club, M. E.. Church Choir, Engineering Society, New Jersey Club. Q , Looks like a preacher. I-IowARD G. BALZ, M.E. Philadelphia, Pa. Franklin Institute of Penna.g Co. D. Stay me not, I am a busy man.- J. CLIFFORD FYKE, B.Sc. in M.E. Engineering Society, O. N. U. Bancl, 'l5g Masonic Fraternity. This is the wap we do it at State. ARTHUR E. MELLINGER, Arch. E. Rossville, Incl. R. I-I. S., 'I lg Frankling Secretary, Y. M. C. A., 'l4g Official Board, ,l5g Society of ' Engineers: Co. C3 Art A little fussing is a dangerous thing. 69 West Unity, Ohio r Gi .. - ,,,,,,..,,.,.,,...... .,.,.....,..... -f.-.1 ..,.,. 'D a.fmixwgwx-..4wa1Mwwa.wmxwm-,.-w.v-xwmx.a- wwwv..w,wf,,,,.wN.w.w.-Qwe-m-A-.,f,,.M..-.-...,,.,.W-.svN.-,W-.-.-.-w.'.-.-.. .. M A .. . . . .A M f t X W ji. 43' I'S f'iF, 3 S 1 Er? . gifs' f.fN:e'3P Qi : ' 9: 55,193 -' :Q I in Q 1 -.1 , jsgyf. '---.. 2 z . if :-1: -.,w,,,- ,A w.,g,,-pp., '-4.2 : 5 2 4 P 1: ,. . - -.9-A.. A .V -.--.5-.af wt. hr H ,, ??,,4.x,ig.3, 3 ,, , .. A .A.A.A ...., A 5 W, ,..,,.,,f+,g,3? 4,0 . . 3 - gg if-.:.,wyfmwfhmvm-was-may-A.-.-v.vf,-:aw.v.w.xw.nxevNv:aLur:.1-.-:.www-M ------- ' x-,.1.1q,::-:d,:.::f,.9v 1 -4 1- . I T I-IERBERT'M. DOWNINC., E..E. Convoy, Ohio C. H. S., 'l I g A. I. E. E., Co. Dg North- ern Light, '15, Whitey, Better to be happy than Ivise. F. A. CoLLAzo, M.E. Manati, Porto Rico Amery Coll. Inst., '09, Rensselaer Poly. lnst.g University of lVlich.g Phi Chi Deltag Society of Engineers, Co. B. I am too good to the rest. CHAS. J. ENLIND, C.E.. Lowell, Mass. L. H. S., '09, President, Senior Eng. Class, Pres., Society of Engineers, 'l5g Lehr Culee Cluhg Adelphiang Eng. Booster Clubg N. T. K., New England Clubg The Big Four. AA lion among ladies is a dangerous thing. ALBERT V. MALARET, CE. Yauco, Porto Rico Wyoming Seminary, '09, University of Penn.g Alpha Lambda Mug Society of Engi- neers. AA good product from Porto Rico. 70 i 1, ll iff i r 4 l lt ,4-. 1 i r'Y'N1 PTS is AF- l E l l A l I L 'T l l I -T: l I i I 1 l l i i i 1 i I i l rl A9- l 1 ,+- 1 1 I i l 1 Q, 93--1,5 5 Sgsxmxmm-xwuxsxuwxxw-sw.-Naww,xuw.mmms-.vw..wv.1w.w.-1.-.-.armw4.vyw..w1,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,.,,.,.,.,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,M.,,.,,w,.,.,,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,M,,,,.,...,,.,.A.,,,.,,.,.,,,,.,,,wh xv gg-X .-lxiff .mx :ri t 5.-Life:-,. 9-gg - : g - Zi S s .:.:,.-aff? is E bf D Y5qf'7'!15 23:1 g ms 3 fy YY-mga-N XJ., 5 . F. I-I. NIECE, C.E.. Grove City, Pa. G. C. H. S., 'I0g Theta Nu Epsilong En- gineering Societyg Lieut., Co. B3 Johnny, If you would go to the top, first go to the bottom. E. E. PORTZ, E.E. Newcomerstown, Ohio . C. L. I-l. S., '09, West Lafayette College, '09-'10, Sigma Pig A. I. E. E., Co. Ag . Erankling Franklin Basket Ball, 'l2-,l4g Cap- tain, Basket Ball, 'I4-'l5. Hoch der Kaiser. HENRY I. MALLOY, NLE. Youngs-town, Ohio Frankling Varsity N Association, Engineer- ing Societyg Basket Ball Mgr., '14, First Lieut., Co. C, '15, I-lankf' Don't mention my love affairs. I-I. R. SMITH, E.E. New Carlisle, Ohio N. C. I-l. S., ,063 N. M. C., '10, Sawa Psa Ski, '86, Philog lVl. S.g Co. D, '13, Assistant Business Manager, Northern Light, 'I3-'I4g Managing Editor, 'I4-'15 fi-U3 Vice Chairman, A. I. E. E.g Chairman, Electrical Exhibit Committee, 'I5g Smitty. But Oh! how I adore the fair sex. l 71 l 5 4 l ,va fra' -. . . ........,,... -X .ww sl f . - -. Q' 12 ,4WE6?N0nN4mvbMmmXwcwXwmWMN..,,.,,,,.s,.fx.,M-....ww,.q-.wwaw.m.aww.siasww-w.wv.-MvNwMmwmwvwMw.-.-Mmwaw-M.wwi--y-Mmww sam www E Igyzgilfzrp 5 gs s , as SEQAQE' '-Wifi 5E!v1: 2 gg b 3 is 5 'mei 'f-s. If-L ,zv , s 5 rg .. H212 .'.'?s1N,,,i. ' S ' F ., P bmw 1 222 2 ,,,,A, ,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, ,, 3 ,,A,,,,, M,M,,,?I Y,,, . 3 I, ZW..- ......... ,sm ........ ..v...W.f.-.-..-......-N.- Y.,, ,,,,Y,, . YVVVV ----- b , s.,,M,,,3,,..1 '? ' QQ WIRT PARSONS, E.E. Parsons, W. Va. A man who could' find comfort and occupa- tion in his books. W. F. SCHOTT, E.EL Elmore, Ohio E. H. S., ,09, Aclelphian, Y. NI. C. A. Cabinet, Sergt., Co. Ag Secretary, A. I. E. E., Masonic Club, Sigma Pi, O. N. U. Band. Learning journalism on the Record staf. HUGH M. STEPHENSON, E.E. Celina, Ohio Philo, A. I. E.. E., Engineering Society, O. N. U. Mandolin and Glee Club, O. N. ' U. Choral Society. The Kaiser's accompanist. HERMON L. SWINGLEY, C.E. Mt. Vernon, Ohio Mt. V. H. S., '06, Sigma Pig Society of Engineers, Franklin, Co. C, Vice President, Jr. Class, Vice President, Sr. Engineers. Sweeney has a strong interest in the Pub- lic Schools of Ada. 72 -K - l 5. ,,r li ', .1 3 Y -w .urs -... -ry - L S li s F 4 h E s S t La JL l G r. 5 1 i KI 3, I n K. I Q, L5 K, I il 9 2 ll 5 fl 3. ai., fax P 5. 4 gi, I 1 l if f lf 'le L. .jd i 1 1 A 1 '11 11 if 1 31 1 1 . 1 1 .1 3 lj .1 S PFL-, 1 2' 1 1 53 21 '1 'K X It , R2 Q? 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Mgr., Northern Light, '14, Sec., Junior Engineers, '14, Sergt., Co. C, Northern Board, 115, Co. C Rifle Team, '13 and '14, Adelphiang Secretary, Cauldron Club, N. T. K. He answers with lfacts, not with arguments. HUGH ALLEN KNEISLEY, C.E. Quincy, Chio Q. H. S., '10, Sigma Pi, Engineering So- ciety, Co. C, Philo, Philo Basket Ball, '13- '15, Captain, '14-'15, O. N. U., Second Team, '12-'13, Thirty-nine West Eleventh Street, Columbus. LEE C. NASH, C.E. Dowagiac, Mich. D. H. S., '10, Chicago Technical College, Adelphiang Y. M. C. A., Sergt., Co. A, So- ciety of Engineers, Engineers' Triangle Club. In most things moderate, but a fusser to per- fection. 73 1 -pf . bw ,:1- z1+555E'5E1f-7 9 . ,...............,,..,...,,,,,,.,,,.-,,,m..-,. .,-...-,w.wwNN.'.-,W EWS 51522211-T-'iffff L-,I:2'52P, .-ya? 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B. WRIGHT, G.S., Dean of the College of Commerce 76 4 V- pp. X -A. ff I V 4- i x I 1 A i 1 4 4- V I I X.. f l l xl f' Q. xxxs . . sS'X',-:t:.ibQ2X?g?Yc'vMm'0- mwwmw-.mu Xxxx V. xmmnmh-Nxwwwvaaaw .-.- aww -ues:-xmweaxxwm.-AM-.-A-.-,.v .-.- A V.-.ws-MW. -.u-.-.w4 f .V ,,.-.-,. xx-A V. -Maw. -ff. ww-MMWf.w.-.-.-.-aw,-...-.ag... 'B RQ 'OP JEL'fIP1HUEJEllxQ kg-wwuwmwmmvmwwxw. xxwxkxxx wi wafezwfsssiawwhavwm .-,.f.Y,,Y,,,,:-g -g N.. ,.,.,Y.,.....,,,.,,.I.,.,..I...,.,...,.'...,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.v.,. ,, .,,,,.,,,.,.,.,.,. ,z.,., , A ..,......,.,,N,,,,,,..,,,,.,.m,,,.,,, .,,,,., ,Q .,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, J ,S ivy' 4 GOLDIE Brass WELKER, G.C.S. . Ada, Ohio Secretary, Senior Commerce Classg Member O. N. U. Commercial Club, Company D3 Member Franklin Literary Society. He liveth out of town. Koji YOSHIDA, B.C.S. Osaka, Japan Kio Uapanl High School, ,OSQ Member '+R O. N. U. Commercial Club, Member Cosmo- politan Clubg Member Philomathean Literary Q Society. ,K I say just what I think, and nothing more t or lessg I cannot say one thing and mean an- 'H other. ' - KATHRYN RAGAN, B.C.S. Napoleon, Ohio Napoleon High School, 'l Ig University of Wisconsing Secretary, Senior Class, 0. N. U., Secretary, O. N. U. Commercial Clubg An- nual Board, College of Commerce, Member Franklin Literary Society. She casteth not a shadow. 44-x RALPH E. FIELDS, G.C.S. Acla, Ohio free Member O. N. U. Commercial Club, Mem- ber Adelphian Literary Society. I-Iis brow is wet with honest sweat. F . l a 77 l l I l l .ss -'N .M-Nm wa.. H gf? S -:,::,e.:.,' ' -:Wk 1 2 c Sf .1 'dl f' 9-'frae 1 , . E :S ss2f5rf:3 fs3-.132 5 S:::.'2 E it sg 2 X-fsirx E2-1:-2-:in ' k fl! is 3 2 5. 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Commer- cial Club fWinter, 'l4, 'l5Jg Member Phi- lomathean Literary Society, Cadet, Company B. One of the seven 'Wunders' of the world. W.AYNE P. PI-IILLIPS, B.C.S. Conewango Valley, N. EY. Ellington High School, '14, President, Se- nior Co-mmerce Classg Member O. N. U. Com- mercial Club. Weary with the march of life. He delivered the wrong barrel. 78 Y- I n 4 'r 4 I l -A T r 4... 'T' 5 l 'LL l ! I ff- n l l I .lr gawk, v pt liki-2f NqEwfmsQsWMW4UmmW'mNRMwNwwnfqmwnwaww.,-.-.-.4.-.-.4.-.-.Ag.f.T.-.,-Q.f.-G,Q-.V,i.,,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.,., 'YQ -Sf,r'f'?N'.2SQ 5 5 f E X rsgfggyfs,-' Sgfsiss , , 'Zi sas r 'WNKIMWG-' 5? SR 2 S 025-fs-'s-fa' 5? - 2- 3 2 - sv., ad., ,. SA X 4, , ., 'Rag-fp 91-gy -Q gm--vM'MwMwo.-mwww-w.-1-w.v.-mea..-aswwfsssf-.-S..,-.-.1-.-,-A-1-,-HMGW.,-,.-,-,.-..-,-.A.A. NMMA xi' si RUTH METZ, G. Sten. Osborn, Ohio Osborn High School, 'l3, Member O. N. U. Commercial Club, Company Ag Member Franklin Literary Society. Grieve noi, my child, chase all thy fears away. 4 ROBERT C. TOMB, B.C.S. ' Johnstown, Pa. Member O. N. U. Commercial Club, In- diana CPa.D Normal, '08, '09, Penn. State College, '12, Theta Nu Epsilon Fraternity, Cadet, Company B, Member Philomathean Literary Society. Onward through life he goes. CHIN CHA BAU, B.C.S. Shanghai, China Member O. N. U. Commercial -Club, Soo- chow University, 'l2, Bissel College, '13, Member Chinese Students' Alliance, U. S. A., Treasurer, Cosmopolitan Club, Member Stu- dents' Social Club, Member College Camera Club, Associate Editor, Students' Photo Maga- zine. He hath a cool collected loolf, As if his pulses beat by hook. CANNES I-I. PETTIT, G.C.S. Sycamore, Ohio Treasurer, O. N. U. Commercial Club, Marshal, Adelphian Literary Society, Mem- ber Willis Debating Club. Our fortunes must he Ivroughif, 79 V - J - 4- : .wmwwmW...-M.,,,.-.-.-N...-,.-,-,.W,M.,.,.-..-,..-,M-.-WN,.w,,,M.-......-,..-..-,.-,.....,,.........-.Q..-.t..-..-..-.W-gg. 1. ll 5354-fL'XQMeZ3 lxq 4UPlQL'1PlHUEflQ!,RT . 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Commercial Clubg Mem- ber Cosmopolitan Clubg Member Latin-Amer? can Club. He spealgs Spanish, and writes shorthand, but needs no interpreter. HENRY A. NELSON, G.C.S. Orange, Mass. New Salem fMass.l Academy, 'l3g Mem- ber O. N. U. Commercial Clubg Member Aclelphian Literary Society. My hair is grey but not with years. 80 Xewiiisiym SWR Y, .-1114 -: .-A e. . .. , . . . gif.-A,3x:,,1,5 Q E Qxxaxwa-xw. s - Y we Na.w,.., M.......m---.N......WMW.-MW...t-Q......N...W.,M.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,.,,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,.AWM-,.,M.MwM-.WM..,,,.,..,.,,,,.,,.,.-.-.-M.-.-.......,,,.,. b , wing: ju y x . x 2 3 - sf - NQQS,-Qi-,-.li Q ggi Q-wwmwwsswswwvvwws-wwfww.Xsg-Nmww-yewM.-.-,sm-xiii-,.,.,,.,.,-,.,.,.,,-,.,-,-,-,-,.-......-..-.-.-..-.-.-.A.-.-.,.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..'.-.-MM-VnoNawwM-.w.x-M-.1-Nw-W-MM '55 -wer' NJ me ' 4 I-IARRINGTON B. SMITH, G.C.S. Johnsonburg, N. Y.. Mt. Herman fMass.J Prep. School, '12, Vice President, O. N. U. Commercial Club, 'I4g Commercial Basket Ball Team, '14, Track Team, '14, Champion Record High Jump, O. N. U., '14, Co. Ag Franklin. I-Iarringion, tlratis me. ' EDUARDO C. D. FERREIRA, G.C.S. A Tramagal, Portugal Lisbon, Portugal, H. S., Evanston, Ill., Academy, '13, Cosmopolitan Clubg Adel- phian. From Sunny Iberia he traveled twice I And each time settled at Northern. HAROLD JAY ELsoN, G. Stem. Uhrichsville, Ohio U. H. S., '10, North High, Columbus, 'l l g Bethany College, W. Va., '12, Sigma Pi Ep- silon Fraternityg Member Yoder Trio. I-Iappyf' One grand sweet song. JOHN C. Lowa, G.C.S. Massillon, Chio Howe Military Academy, 'l2g Member O. N. U. Commercial Clubg Captain, Co. A, Howe M. A., 'll, 'I2. 'fWl1y don't you speak for yourself, fol1n 9 81 .5 x , W.-f-: a 'Nl . . . 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' Then after the gladsome news of the realization of their hopes came, the Ztovvnspeople and stu- dents made the after-midnight air resounicl with- band-music, whistle blowing and bell ringing. The neict day-saw a repetition of the proceedingsg' Anothehmammoth -parade following the Governor-elect in his carriage of state' marched through' the streets with sounds of, jubilation. After, a speech by 'our worthy' towinsman, ,former student and professor, we ldispersedto-E take up the sordid tasks of our various callingsf I ' Soon plans were proposed for making a grand Ada-O. 'U. demonstration at Columbus on Inauguration Day, and on January --the eleventh Columbus- was forced to take cognizance of the ,representation from a little burg hitherto only 'known in a vague Way. The Ada-O. N. U. delegation, led by Majoir Deming, and composed of stu- dents, citizens, friends, and former students of the University, all wearing Orange and Black streamers, marched in-the monster Inaugural parade through the streets of the capital city and finally before the reviewing s-tand of the Governor, where theiband played Northern Will Shine Tonight. ' G ,V i E There may have been larger delegations there that day, but none showed more enthusiasm or were accord-ed a more hearty welcome by the Governor than was that body composed of his neighbors, friends and representatives of his Alma Ma-ter. The Gov- ernor showed the spirit that characterizes him by calling out byttheir firstnames many of his friends as they ,marched by, and later, in the reception at the Capitol, proved that he is worthy of the democratic title so aptly 'applied 'to him- The Slhuch Hatn Governor. We love and are proud of our own F rank B. Willis and know that he harbors those same sentiments foriusi. 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ALLEN .......... T. I-I. TUCHINGS .... I-I. P. CURRY .......... C. E. I-IIXENBAUGH ...... J. REIQIANEK ............... L. P. SlVIITI-I-'-.---.-- G. R. GRAVES. .... .-- fBloise, ll. M Bayle, R. M. 'L Belt, D. B. . A Brownlee, F. E. I Bennet, R. H. . Clinger, D. W. I Cordova, Cu. 3 Deibel, M. of Dolan, S. E. Aj. Dumbauld, C. My A Evans, T. A Eshbaugh, C. A. - Hazen, S. D. A Kerr, E.. M. Law, C. W. ' Neal, H. Nelson, L. I Norriclc, H. Parsons, F. W. Pigossi, Dante PRIVATES . 116' ----,----.Caplain lst. Lieut. --.----2nd Lieut. --..----lst Sergeant ------.2ncl Sergeani --------3rcl Sergeant -----.--4th Sergeant --------5th Sergeant -------..--lst Corporal ---------2ncl Corporal -----.'.-3rcl Corporal -------4tl1 Corporal Park, E. A. Robinson, R. Reed, E.. H. Rhodes, H. A. ' Shilling, O. Snyder, E. W. Voelker, E. D. Wintringham, W. W. Neal, C. F. White, R. M. Johnston, L. Clifford, E. Walte1', M. N. Wichman. H. O. Wilson,, H. P. Miller, A. Otermat, -O. O. Hood, T. L. Powell, D. Deibel, L. 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Rua Q r A s ,, 'FY Aclelphian 'Literary Socigt ,fx IVIOTTO: .Ad astra per Aspen COLORS: Blue and Gold 119 P1 J w-mww AGN' 4: , . 2-: Nfl 5 ?'+7s':,,k if? 515' 34311: 1, . ,.,, fi K., .,X'+Z-.213 1 vi 34-a S3352 -: E ff.: . 2 2 ffirf. ff? - , .. fp-':4-K ,av 5' 'Ir :I:1:- - 'V '.w:'f-I :I -3 S'1:1E1:f'PX ' ':-173-cf hs' I X ,..1q,yg'+Q: X , H .,.,.-N,wwfWNNN.WHf.-.wf.M4-A-,.-.w.v.-ffl-mi.33 5: Z QQSTQFQYN fi X-ax . -,...w.wme-NN-Mvfwm-NwNwNw.M-,..WMm-.-0,-.tw,:...m'.vf.2w.-Mfmvwmwr.-.-:.'N-fP--1'mM --N ' UWM' Q :2' 1 QL.-'ff ' n QA,-,.fjd 4-WX g 5Q:v f W ' ' , 4 rg 5 .1g:,:,'! ?.j:' , jg Q, 3,533 -S' 'ECE ig-. 2 4 : 1' f' 31112-' ff- . 5:19 ggsfr - 'F--.L-wx r ii 3 f :aaa-viirf N-tw? xv'-:Sy ff cfs Q Q - 4 , - '7 :zz .4.3,, .Z of-Tw-522---Q-I W :S - 5' . .... ...W.,,,,..,,.,.,,..,,,.v,,,,,.,,,,,.,W- -' f av P' wf y.-5,r:x.-.11--, gi 5 3 ,, ,. ,,,,,, . .... ----- M' ' :fi w:,:.:.,,gy,,yf f3iQ,Wf..?fi,:s- X5 4Ag.,,Na.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,-,-Ais,-4,,,.,,,,ws,,-r,-,-,Z-,-,-.-,-w.fs4.14e4-:Aw:e+waw-:-v-W0 ------- H ------- -' '-4.14 .ws - Qtsgsf-49 X-2' 'Q B X In sincerest appreciation of what his exampe has meant to each Adelphian,'we unanimously dedicate the Adelphiair se'ction of this- book to our Friend and Fellow Member, the Governor of Ohid. FRANK B. WILLIS, A.M., LL.D. ' 120 NH, , 'Tr' TT JL , w i 1 1 1 X X J-Q WF' 0 , U A . l 1 Q. F? I 5 P? b-I ND L- 'Him-f:2a.35+'--' -f-P 2 -1 -QM-1 4.1-Q . - I .-, . 17.1 M7 ' E THE ADELP1-IIAN HALL , .. X,.:x, , A 4-. 841- ' , 47124720 ff., .51-3 VU., ' ff -igzjg :- ,,,,, ll' N 7:-' 'Y -... K1 1 ,3 ...W ,--fwf-MIL' 4 5 :- 4 ggi, ,,,, ,,,,,.. , f 5 ,,,,,. y.,,f,,ff3 S 5 , 5 5 ? 2 2-5 5 2 3 gt? I .. 1. E Q N 2 2 2 s 2 5 2 5 3 5,75 ig 45 5 S 5 . ? s Z Q 5 2 z Q-:-.wh x.....,4:' Q '-we. , .e tx ..,. , ...... . '-A-:-.1.h:.,. 1 nf. 1--Ma' -f T'Eif ' 21' ki:-5 11 , , . .... Q, 1:5-.Q 1 ax .f::,::, V-M '5-W-'Cl11'Il -11--:x faqzg N x'NNxe.1:as H143 Q-WX' .+ ,-.-as 5 gNgw,wmm:-NWA-swmwxwwmm-vxxw.-,Nw.-Aw.-N.-.-M.-MN,.w..w.w1.wf.w-1-,AW,,,,v.-,W-,-,-.-.N-.K-,,Aw,..w,.-WM.-,Q-A-Nw..,-.-ffm--'-x-,,.f.-.-.- . W... ,M :V :fig Qggii.f,,:f ' x :T 5 F 2 1 . iisfzyfrff '.'?5?x:. . ' FTE - T' S :'i 2 7:1:1':.:tE'f-'L -. 72' 'v.,.wv.,, , Mi, ,421 4 ,,- ,, .. : - -x x b pf ,, f 4. 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Qs-.N-' W'-v-smut-Aw.xxvz.w-:.ww.w-.WAN-sew,.,w.w,e,,.,wasM.,,,..,,,,1.NWm.-,,.,,.,.,,.,,,.,-,.,.,,.,.,-.-,-,-,E-.A.-.-.-,Q-.-.-.-.-N.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-:.-.-.-.-.-.wwf-ff-E:gee-fr:r.-r-----M'-'-'-'-'-:- -'--'-N-N-Mfu?-K4 1, -:12a?5.1,:'.a-3 1153? Kms-'-W' xg' sg . :gg 'M-:.ew.:..v i ' E. L. BAILEY PRESENT OFFICERS OF THE ADELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY ' - President .............................. .. ...................................................... MOLLENKOPF Vice President ...... ...... L . W. BREI-IMAN Secretary ........... ..... M ISS FERN HOLT Treasurer ..... ..... C . D. JOHNSON Critic ......... ........ A .'E. SI-IIVELEY Chorister ,,,,,, ......... I.. . ARTICE SINKEY Reporter ,,,,,,, .................... E . R.. GUTHRIE Libra,-ian ,-,,,, ,,.,,,. ,,,,, M I ss MARIAN FRANKLIN Marshal ---. I --,--------,,--- ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C . I-I. .PETTIT Agsisfanf Maf5hal-!---A,- ---Q-MISS DOROTHY SINKEY Aftorney ----,.u--- ------, ,,,,, B , R. DUCKWORTH A CG. M. 'THOMAS L Executive Committee ....... ----- C A- E- SHWEI-EY E.. C. Darnell Chin Wah S. A. Ringer K. B. Mcliachron O.'M. Bailey CE. V. IVICKIBBEN ADELPHIAN DIIfvI.oIvIAs ISSUED TO DATE ' W. L. Manahan R. O. Moore H. A. Manahan H. W. Mountz 123 Anna Steva H. E. Milligan' G.. H. Knappenberger , Wayne P. Bilderback I 4.0 QW -As--'rewzv xi: ,A fe p -f 2 yfzgff, ,,s,.mMes.:...-.-.sis..t.-.fem-.-.-.-.A.-.-,.w,,..,....W.,....,.,..,.,.,.,,,.,.,.,,,,was-.es.-sfssf.:e:ss.z.vw..,M-,,,,.,-,.-Wy,s...w,,N,M-N.,WM-W.-M,,,M,..,,,,.w.,.,,,..,..,MxfWv.vN.-,NNWE g2Q..7i:::,l,,AZ X z Q W g, , ,. Q., ,, IIVW Us -1. - N ' ff L- ff-22 fy... . 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' This fact was no sooner visible than it was perceived by the eagle eye of the founder of the school and the societies, and forthwith he began the organization of what proved to be the Adelphian Literary Society. V A U Because of its prime mission the new society suffered from many new, peculiar and unfounded epithets but its 'true appellation, Adelphia, a brother has long since wrought havoc with theiplans of those who would have done her injury in her early life had it been possib-le. Under this criticism, all the hidden talent began to make itself .felt and from that time till now the society has been looked upon in its true relationship. - Sweet are the uses of adversity ' I Which like a toad, ugly and venomous i ' , Wears yet a precious jewel in his head. On the fifteenth of April, l890, the society was- incorporated under the laws of Ohio and with its charter received all the rights and p-rivileges of a corporate body. Since thatu time its growth has been phenomenal in all lines of literary work. - Much credit is due Professor and Mrs. .Maglott for wo-rk in aiding the early mem- bers and especially to Dr. Lehr for the origin 'and indefatigable defense of Adelphia. A brief summary of 'the remote past of the Adelphiaii Literary Society runs some- what as follows: ' ' ' T , Organized ..................... ' ............. i ....... September 3, l880 Number of Charter Members ,,,,,,, ,----,,,,-,,,----- T hiytyqwo ' ' Founder ----------------------............ ................. D r. Henry S. Lehr First PfCSidC11t ----- ' -------.......... .................. P r ofessor Frederick Maglott First Adelphian President ,,,,, Q ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,-.,.,.,,,---,----------,. I-I, Blacker I 4 First Executive Committee ........ A. M. Beaver, A. Brown, M. C. Gray . Incorporated--. .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,.-,---, , ,----, I .,-,-----,,------- April l5, 1890 President at time of Incorporation ,,,,,,, ---,-- E , M. Mendenhall E Charter presented to Society by ,,,,,,..,n,----,-------- ----------- T l L. Gifford l 'THE RECENT PAST The past college year has been one of great activity. The work has been of a high standard and fully up to' the record -of former years. Much of it has been original, a feature which the society has ever endeavored to keep in the forefront. The attendance has been splendid and a great revival -of literary work has been o-n the increase for seyeral months.. The old time method of soliciting has come back into vogue and with renewed yigor from the period of rest, Northern again sees the vigorous campaign- ing during soliciting days that resembles that of the good old times. The member- ship has greatly increased and with it society spirit. - 124 I N l YT' uf- 'F' -4- pi:-Q i i .l,, T -lf i bf - t 'gl-1 'F' A-f , , ,vii x ,LQ ,-5s ,J- wx ,K , YSYNKX . wX,.6X av..-vs.v.-.tv.s-W.-mswwvtmv - .-fi 2- f A-3 S Q.-x,..t.-N-.. ts x -.-f- -fe-.-.---.-fy x.,f..s, -- :no s . 2: ., J. - my-z - x. . W- f ' 2 x - 'x - -I . -' I f'.I2'.Z' ' x A 'uf' if ' Afgrm. .AQ E 1 2 .Y D 5 5' .rf :z'.'. :f..Q..,j . rs '11, ,353-'., -A - - ff . . , . . ' sY1?..f-XA - We-QQ gXv 'N '-Wwmwmvwxttmt-.w.tws-4vrww.-swtwes2..geassMawMV.WM-AWMWWNAWMWWNM-.-.Wmw.ww.wM-4.-hw.-,.,.wme-wssm.-hw.wM,.vN,.tw.-Mw,mmx'-5' 3 '-'Q-555153 X ' 'NN ' The continuation of business-like methods in conducting the administrative work of the society, as instituted last year, has been maintained and great' has been the effect thereof. Members are no longer so loath to pay their dues as they were when nothing was accounted for. The term dues have been changed to a uniform amount of fifty cents regardless of sex or initiation, and with 'confidence rife among the membership old Adelphia has advanced with 'leaps and bounds. l T he Adelphian Diploma has proved to be a great incentive along with the college credit plan, to lure performers onto the stage. ' The revision of the constitution has done much in installing new life into those who through modesty or bashfulness have refrained from taking part in the electionsrand general administrative work. Under the new constitution the officers are nominated by the society as a whole instead of by a biased or non biased committee as was many times the case in bo-th respects in former years. As a result of this reform, election week and night. are always the ones of greatest activity. Candidates are rife elec- tioneering for themselves and their favorite running mates on the ticket. Honesty has pervaded the atmosphere, and there has been scarcely a candidate for any office who was not sincere and who did not hustle at the polls and in the field to be elected. Even the marshal of the present administration was elected as a result of a vigorous campaign of vote soliciting. ' New and established rules have been adopted to govern the Crile Oratorical Contest and the Manahan Debating Contest, and with the constitution they are to be published and bound in vest pocket edition in the near future. This alone will greatly benefit the welfare ofthe society because.would-be-contestants may now proceed with intelligence instead of groping in doubt as to what are the requirements of the society, and it will dispel all possibility of temporary disputes among the contestants. In athletic circles, the Adelphian Basket Ball team has again won the champion- ship in the Inter-Society series without losing a game. Out of a series of five games played by the three societies, the Adelphians won four. For this meritorious defending of Adelphia's athletic record the members of the team were awarded the society letter, A. The Adelphian Society also claims the honor of being the 'champion baseball players for the year, l9l4-l9l5. U But with the winning of all the contests mentioned,'the greates-t was the winning of the last gubernatorial contest when Adelphia contributed to the State of Ohio her present great Governor, Frank B. Willis, who for the past four years had been Congress- man from the Eighth District of Ohio. Last year we announced through the pages of Northern that Mr. Willis was a candidate for the nomination for the governorship of Ohio. Since that time Mr. Willis has been made Governor and is succeeding beyond the fondest hopes of his thousands of admirers among whom all Adelphians are 'the most staunch. With this signal triumph we here and now nominate-Mr. Willis for the Presidency of the United States in 1916. , Besides being a literary, political, athletic and social incubator, Adelphia has con- tributed one of the world's greatest surgeons and medical discoverers, Dr. George W. Crile of Cleveland, Ohio, who is now at the head of a band of American Volunteer surgeons. doing active humanitarian service upon the battle Helds of France. 125 , gswa . ,A .-:-:f:fwF:fi6'?+,, s' -Aw., . . . ..,.,.f- g:55,,f, 5 W...:..'..qwi7g4 4 f fi.: Q Q '- 2 4 wiruf- C- af -':'fN-:N fr s 2 1 21: mira- Y f'f,1g4-41 ,- ts :N E 125 N 4. .- -. rv' ! - .wa k.'i...3.n, 7543 2 T E 5 5 if 17 4v 4-'72 1 '21 S...fxX's3:5:,-1'2-2.4, gi EE E E - bf 1 ff25E,.,7-4. 1-jyjzjf U? 32pQ...,,---4'1 -:S1:f Q .Q.-M.vmwfMwwnw-wwawwwa.wsfMaav-avawtwww,.au,.-.w,..,wsMw.-A.MwNNM.wmM-N..w.t.W.vNE-,,.wM-,..w,.-N,wmfawamsanm-m.w,fm,-m,,.wvmaw,.,Mfo 5,1525 5. WI...-I' :4,'..lj:7! Qu-.-.v 'asf .X-1 W ---.,-wa x , ,. . Q.. by vsiwaas- ,J ,. V. In music circles we point with pride to the magnificent record of Miss E.. Eleanor Patterson of New York City who has become renowned all over this nation as America's genuine contralto singer. She is not only one of the leading American concert contralto singers but is one of the leading instructors in music in the metropolis of the nation. What has been achieved in the past is to be more than duplicated in the future for many of the leaders-to-be are now in the process of training' and it is 'but a thin veil of years that separates them from their work. - With this year's Senior class go many of those who have been a'ctive during the .past four years and the socie-ty will keenly feel the distinct loss of these, our friends who go forth perhaps never to meet again upon the Adelphian stage in forensic battle, but the world has a larger stage upon which each must act his part in the great drama of life. We are sure they will act well. for Adelphia expects nothing but good reports from her alumni. . V . A As for the Society itself it will continue to perform and fulfill the mission that new and willingf hands will see safely through. They will be on hands to guide the old ship safely upon her voyage that ends not with a brief flight 'of years. Adelphia will continue to produce the quality and quantity of work that is hers to produce. She will be discountedfby none in culture along social, moral, literary and political lines. With her 'Anchor and Shield she will counteract the onslauights of time and rise to the full realization of her motto, Ad astra per Asperaf' . WHAT THE GovERNoR SAYS OF THE LITERARY SOCIETY I have said publicly many times there is no work which I undertook to do in Ohio Northern University which was of so great value to me as the work done in the literary society. ' A . I wish the young men and women who are now in school in Ada could under- stand fully what training upon the stages of the literary society means to them. If they could understand this now, as they certainly will in after life, they would avail them- selves of every opportunity to participate in literary work. ' A training is thereby obtained which 'cannot otherwise be secured. I 0 l A s . ' o g'-' bn 126 1 l l l l l 4 -v- T i s i I 1 1 r -Aw 4 T l 1 I 1 l l l l 1 1 l 5 l R fr- 1 As I I 1 'r 5 J- State of Ohio r These Articles of Incorporation of The Aldelphian Literary Society , I . Wiitnesseth, That we, the undersigned, all of whom are citizens of the State of Ohio, desiring to form a corporation not for' profit, under the general corporation laws of said State, do hereby certify: ' , First. The name of said corporation shall be 3 I ' TI-IE ADELPI-IIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Second. Said corporaticn, shall be located and its principal business transacted at the Village of Ada in Hardin County, Ohio. Q Third. The purpose for which said corporation is formed is for cultivation in Literary, Moral and,Social Culture. . In witness Whereof, We have ,hereunto set our hands, this tenth day of April, A. D. l890. J , . V I I ' , E. E. White, A. Johnson, T. L. Gifford, - I C. E. Hampton, H Fi E' Quail' 5, J, S, Baker, ' H. W. Bowersmlth. The State of Ohio, County of Hardin, ss.: On this tenth day of April, A. D. l890, personally appeared before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public within and for the said county, the abovenamed E. E.. White, T. L. Gifford, C. E. Hampton, S. Baker, A. Johnson, F. E. Quail and H. W. Bowersmith, who each severally acknowledged the signing of the foregoing articles of incorporation to be his free act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. I Q I ' Witness my hand and official seal, on the day and year last aforesaid. fSealJ S. P. Axline, ' Notary Public. The Sta-te of Ohio, County of Hardin, ss.: A I, James C. Howe, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, within and for the county aforesaid, do hereby certify that S. P. Axline, whose name is subscribed to the foregoing acknowledgment as a Notary Public, was at the date thereof a Notary Public, in and for said County, duly commissioned and qualified, and authorized as such 'to take said acknowledgmentg and further. that I am well acquainted with his hand-writing, and believe that the signature to said acknowledgment is genuine. In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed -the seal of said Court, at Kenton, this l4th day of April, A. TD. 1890, ' . . fSealD James C. Howe, . Clerlg of Courts, Hardin Co. United States of America, State of Ohio, Ojice of the Secretary of State. ' , ' I, Daniel Ryan, Secretary of State of the State of Ohio. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a copy carefully compared by me with the original now intmy legal cust-ody as Secretary of State and found to be true and correct of the Articles of Incorporation of The Adelphian Literary Society, filed in this office on the l5th clay of April,,A. D. l890, and recorded in Volume 49, Page 496, of the Records of Incorporations. V I In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal, at Columbus, the I5th day of April, A. D. l890. fState Seall ' Daniel J. Ryan, Secretary of State. 127 .waf 5'q,.:w2a-?4ff42:?-,X ... .,,,, . .- -: 5. 1: 4,-Q: ..-.ip::4: :Of qqqxsx ,Was , , . , wmnwwvmw-..-M-.N-ff,NNNwfn. N htw.-mf 1-Q., , ,iq 4. ,,..,fo-. f 4395- wg 2' WP'....,.MmfmmxwN-axwwqwsfsxvm.suxxwwxw-xx-xtwxevuxawfswvxgxaxm-.wcmuwmmmt-.-.twua-..-m.xw1s.-Mwwmwx .ww fy- , 5 -,.A.,.., ,. V , , N 455, .: 4 mf, 915 ,af 11154: P4 H.,-1:2 t f'5 '.1.I wk r 2.1 . i 1: f-:::'.p .- ' f new 5.-V15 5 s D 1 :zasa?2i1'3-ff ' 25112 'f?.f'i?:'-f. S T 5 S 2 'G 7:3-'wif- Y E Nffg gslf42iI21:,..x' 5:2 1 2 - lv ,aff N-'S.'5'5ff7f f- S 3 5 ...,W........,,...,....-W.,-....W.-,NW...-f,A..-faf ' 'W :: 5i. 312.1 k21RQ1,,t,' :':'f,'f 253-wwmwvmmwvmuvxn-sms-.wwN.-.ffm1.nsN-mv.wp.wuaxppfxxvxma.-.sawNNv.NwNvf1.ww,Mw.tw. A -, s,g,5h 6QJ: .x.s,-.-59 ggi- .al -. - A 4 sbQ,mS.:.a: 3,3 EXE ORATORY p Dr. George W. Crile of Cleveland, Ohio, was in 1913 l elected to a fellowship in the Royal College of Surgeons of Great Britain in recognition of his recently announced dis- covery of a method for the ' prevention of surgical shock known as Hanoci-association. The system practically reduces to zero the amount of shock following a surgical operation. . Dr. Crile's name is as- sociated with those of but two other great lights in the surgical worldg Morton who discovered the anesthetic prop- ' erties of ether, and Lister who discovered antisepsis. I The honor above men- ' tioned goes only to men whose services have contributed ma- terially to the development of surgery. Prevention of shock in surgical cases means a de- crease in .mortalityg it also means a great decrease in physical suffering. DR. G. W. Cans In these days when sur- gery is so freely used these two advantages constitute a notable offering to humanity. Dr. Crile has given his discovery to his profession and to the world following the best traditions in medicine without any attempt to exploit it or commercialize it. Dr. Crile graduated from the Science Department of Ohio Northern University in ISB5, when -the Adelphian Literary Society was yet young but he was one of its active workers and staunch supporters in 'those days as he is at the present time. Since that time he has won an international reputation in the field of surgery. At the present time he is at the head of a Cleveland band of volunteer surgeons and nurses who are maintaining a ward in the American ambulance hospital in France and is thus, again, contributing his humanitarian services, upon the field of carnage in Europe. In l9l2 Dr. Crile established an Annual Oratorical Prize of s25.00 to stimulate the greatest possible oratorical excellence among the membership o-f Adelphia for which the Adelphian Literary Society and the University of which she is a part, feel truly grateful. L Besides stimulatingoratory it has aided greatly in increasing the literary standard as well.. A ' ' With Governor Willis, Dr. Crile is considered a beacon light worthyhof emula- tion on the part of every student of Ohio Northern University. Within the past six months Dr. Crile has won lasting laurels by his wonderful work in the European war. I-le was connected with the American Ambulance, a large military hospital in Paris. I-le was also able to do great good in alleviating human suffering in the trenches at the front. - ' 128 1 i 5, L 'Y' 1 L ...- 4... ii i . E , I 1 .L ,L.. l I r i A l L. el'- vy- lr w W T' f I. E F 1 1 ,la I A I l f5 . QNX , ...... - .- ....... ,X SY, 5 Q '--------- - --ff s--.:.s-:-umnv-:1-.-.-.--,1-,-,-.-,-,,-N,-,-,w-.-,Z-:,w,,w,Q,,,1,,,,GZ.M.,.,Y.,.,,M,.,,,,...Ame-,-,-,.,-,t-,,-,-.-,W,,-,-.-,-,-f,-A.-5-,-.-ff.-:.-.re..MA.-.-.-1.-r.-.-.-::.-mv..1-xww.-.5-.-.-:.vAe-Q ?.:5,Svz2-f:f,:,,,,fZg 515--psf: ff- Q3 5 Ss Q 5 sew -I., Xvqgir E - , , get Ssfrkiig-',--aw--3 iwxfrge:...3'j'Gs :sis we ia' ,,,. , ,, fffN:?ff.wN Q lr U' M... Es 5,5 3sv1'-'+'-'f-'f-'-'-'-'-'-A-'-'-'-f.-:::::f:.-:sw2-.egswy-,1.:.:.,-,.,....,-,1..,qa...,,,. ,,,, V -.-L-,-,,J..f,,1s.A:-w,,,.w,.vNNN,vwm-fffs-:e-::1f4-f,fsf'31' 5,5 Q: ,-15,5-,g3g1',:..'1gj5pf 'v V iq 'f 51,2 The Crile Qratoriocal Contestants ' TOP Row-E. V. McKibben, E. R. Guthrie, O. B. Young. FRONT Row-A. E.. Shiveley, Mabel Bowersmilh. The Manahan Debating Contestants h W. P. Bilclerback, G. M. Thomas, 'En I... Bandy, B. R. Duckworth 129 tvffrbl-1'5ZN xy,-f,r: ' Maw. .-s.,. , , ., , ,,,f,.m,..,...,..,,.., ,,.v,,.,r.f,, N W Qx,:9L5Q-7-,,Wa..,qf.,.v.w.wwmmm--,,.,..NNWNmimN....M.,,N,,-,.w,Mwu....-Mt-.-asm-...-,..,,.,,,.,,f.W.-0.1.-,,MW-mf.v.-.tW..M M WM W , U s 1 ,f 4ls i if 'fAf . fi fs'-. F Z ': F' ' ' l:'f,'-iii gf--S15 1 2 1 5: , -ff' 51:4 srstswr - X:-f 1 ' s-3 so fi :',R,,, N- .f .'1i3 Z q - D ,Z-J 2 -km , .5 l jf','t'-f1.g3:.-53.-' 5 51 2 , hr ' ' ' 45.315 .-,,:5-..f',.f'.-11:1-'41 2 -2 - -1 , . K, ,, l 2 X , ,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,.,,,,,.t-,,W,.M....W..,.,,.,.-.-.w.w,.-.-,4.-mum..-H.fm, -1,',',,j,jjg:-:g..'-,cy as ,,, , ,,, ,. ., L ..-.- cs ,..vN.t...t.,.,s,.,,.,,,,,sa,,tt-......,.-M.-s.,,,,,m ...Y , .,...s,...s,.t...,,,..N.,s.,.L..A-W...t.,,,,,.,,..,.v.tt,...,,,..,,..M.,, . x, 'Q-4.f,.'g'.-3 ',.-:.y Q ':,-.:. .32 1 l tx W l '1'4'2-zgzglh-agility - -,g.4:e.-- N. am ' Music E. ELEANOR PATTERSON America's Genuine Contralto As in Oratory, Forensics and Athletics, the Adelphian Literary Society is also fortunate in being able to claim some of America's greatest musical talent. In the starry musical galaxy of the society and the nation, Miss E.. Eleanor Patterson, of New York City, is one of'the most luminous stars. She is America's Genuine Contralto and has appeared in concert, oratorio, musicale, and recital in numerous large American cities where she has been remarkably successful. Owing to unusual quality of voice and remarkable range, Miss Patterson is able to offer programs for every conceivable occasion,-from the sweet, sympathetic heart songs to the thrilling dramatic passages of grand opera. She sings three full octaves,-in short a repertoire attempted by very few contralto singers. She recently sang before twenty thousand people in the Billy Sunday Revival Meet- ings in Philadelphia, and before Ella Wheeler Wilcox -at Short Beach, Connecticut, who declared that Miss Patterson would surely have the-world at her feet. ' It is with pleasure that the Adelphian Society presents a likeness of Miss Patterson to the readers of Northern and the people in general. :' e :: nur --W uri: .':5 '-X ' .2 I 130 le L, al 1 I T' I TS l 5 i ,L I r-fi l , A it I . i A. I l L l . 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Their literary activities date back to about the year, l908. ' They were always deeply interested in all kinds of literaryworlc and in the welfare of their literary home, but particularly so along the line of debating. Many times during their college careers they appeared upon the Aclelphian stage, and upon the stages of other literary societies, and colleges, in society, inter-society and inter-collegiate debates defending, forensically, the Blue' and Gold and the Orange and Black. Since completing their work at Northern, H-. A. is pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Ayersville, Qhiog L. is a student in Harvard University, where he has won a number of scholar- ships, and W. L. is Principal of the Paulding fohioj High School. During the Spring of l9l4, W. L. Manahan, in behalf of his brothers and, himself, announced that beginning with 1915 they would establish two permanent prizes of 315.00 and Sl0.00 to be given annually to members of the Adelphian Society winning honors in debate,--the contest to be held during the Spring Quarter each' year. This timely benefaction has done much to stimulate the art of debating during the past year, and is certain to promote increased activ-ity in future years. Rules governing this contest have been drafted and adopted by the Society and have been placed permanently on record. All members of the Adelphian Literary Society complying with these rules are entitled to participate in the Annual Manahan Debating Contest. The Aclelphian Society is sincerely grateful to the donors for this beneficent gift. 131 xk'YVt'b, si 1 ----- 2 -'- L tv Q 5 VY sf 5 4 'fS 1. i ' ffNf'7 gs-ff -':'1N-as , z 2 1 S s 3-293 ff.: , .avg . . -.P , 6 Q X ., . 3- , v f E--Sgligy , C155 2 if E 1 , , gig 232 ig! 5,33 ?- Y -r . ,- 5,1-if ,. ,V-., .f it E s I v Eff 5 ' fb 'I'3f'. : .51 'A X Y 5 -.-.,f,-,-,-,-.-,,-,-:,,.t...s..-s.- ,......... M,,M.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.mc.,-, , ...M ,.....,A ,A-- , 'Mfg' ffv' -15:-'-LA : ':i?:'ff 5'? if.f 3 '5?:f:?','f : :::fZ 1'5i '1?' -' ---- -'--'-----' f ff f f -'f 'ff '-'- ' A Wftkwfsx-6' The Willis Debating Club The Adelphian Literary Society maintains besides its regular Saturday night programs, a live debating club for the purpose of developing the art of debating and. public speaking among its members and to' prepare them for the more trying debates. etc., on the regular programs. W This clubhas' been one of the most active adjuncts of the Adelphian Society for a number of,years and grows more popular as time goes on. ' ' It devotes a great deal of time to the practice of parliamentary law also. ' It meets regularly once a week. It has its regularly elected officers who receive much experience along executive lines as well as in deb-ating and kindred phases of literary Work. 4 The Willis Debating Club is the prep. department of the Adelphian Literary Society. I ' , I L , Until 'the present year this Club met on Friday night but this year the date was changed to Thursday night iniorder that it might accommodate a greater inumber of its members who were unable tolmeet on Friday. : Atnits beginning it was 'christened the Willis Debating Club in honor of him who was then a member of the General Assembly of Ohio, later Congressman from the Eighth District' of Ohio and at present Governor of the Commonwealth. Frank B. Willis. V V f ' g Athletics I BASKET BALL g The Adelphian Basket Ball Team was again the great success in l9I5, that it has been in the past. Once more it won the championship in the Inter-Society series Without losing a game. Out of the five games in the seri-es, the Adelphian team played four and Won every one. The other game of the five was played by the Franklins and Philo-s. - The success of the team was due, greatly, to the eflicient management by Manager A. E.. Shive-ley and coaching by' Coach Harry Judson and better still -by the star playing by each man on the team. 1 I This makes the third time the Adelphians have Won the championship in the past four years,-a record of which all Adelphians are indeed proud, and rightly so. X 132 I I I I I I I I I . d S I I I I J.. I I I new I I vfk I I I I I I A-. i, I I 4 I I It Il T .I ' I I I Y- I 'IQ I 4 V A-wx I I x I .If I ,J-. I 'el I I II II 2'- I I I KW JI ' - .1 Z www 'ke M IM... ., . 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I 133 '- .4 fff. .wwra-0.-.t-fm.-f.-.-ff.-.-fff.-.-.-as..-,.-,-.-.-.-ffl. 1,9314 -vs'-N-X -'-X ... . ..:1 - 4,.5--s,GSW.,aqfsw-.X.-N-,sw-M-4.-swawwas.fmmv...-.N..-,-f......-...-.-W...me-.,,..,.-,..,...,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,...,,.-.-1.-Aw.-.-bw............. .M X! ' If: -v. .: 'C 52 1. : , - . V ... ss - N.-.-rs: s , , N' sf 1 . s eg - Q I 2 ' f 5 ' 1 nr ' 22.5 Fa 3 ' , , , . , ,,,,........-...-......,W...-M..-.-M-W,..f....K.wsin...:Wmy..-f.,-f.-.-.......-..amm-L-w-33 V1.3-V,-,,,3,3,Z-,,,,agg' l K, -. ....W-,...-.-.....X,-...,..N.sm-...ut-.N-.Wessex.Xaus..Neww..ww.s,,t.m-xaa-...x..,.t-......-.......MW . Who's who In Adelphia ' Governor of Ohio ...-------------- America's Greatest Surgeon ......... . America's Genuine 'Contralto ...., Founder of Adelphia ..,,,,..,..,.... ..........I-Ion. Frank B. Willis George W. Crile Eleanor Patterson Henry S. Lehr Physicist at Chernist ,,,,,,,........ -.---------..------- P wf- F- L- Berger Electrical Engineer --'--.----,----.-,. ..,.....' . Prof. K. B. Mcliachron Principal College of Commercs. --------------- Prof- Sf A- Ringer Instructor in Rucliments ........... ------------- P mf Beflha King Instructor String Instruments ........ --- ----- ----------- P rof- D- Goldberg Instructor in Summer School ..... -.-.-----..--.-.-----.... P l'0f- John L- Manahan Auditor College .of Commerce ........ .. ........- P- .-------- -.--------- P l'0f- Emily I-- Roe Science Instructor, IO. S. UQ .......... .............. ....... P I' Of- G- C- Kreglow Northern's Librarian .... . .................... .......... M iss L- AYUCC Sitlkey Donors Debating Prizes ,,.,,,,,,,,,,., ...... . ..........,.... M anahan Brothers Essayist ..,................,.' .........,...,...,,..., ,,,...,.,. M i ss Mabel Bowersmith President Willis Debating Club ......,., ....,,, ,,,.,.,.,.. R a lph Broede Cheer Leader ............. Q ...................... ...........,. R . A. Deakins Class Valedictorian, l9l5 ............ ,,.,..,,,, I.. . W. Brehman Floor Debater ........ - .......... I . .,.,.....,. I... IVI. Brooks Proctor ...--.....-.. ' L ..............--... s .....--.. ...a...B. R. Duckworth Washington's Birthday Orator ..,. ,.,.,-,-,--- O , B, Young Engineer ------------------------------ 1--4 ............. E. L. Bandy Lyceum Lecturer ---- ....... M iss Clara Myers Preacher ------------ ........ E . V. McKibben Violinist ............. Military Captains ........... Soloist ......................,..,.,,.,..,,,,,,.,,. President Y. M. C. A ...,,,,,,,,.,,..,,, Editor-in-Chief Northern, 'l5..A...... Our Nightingale .....,,,..,,.,,,, U High School Kid ....... .. X-Ray Man ............,.,,,, Junior President, 'I5 ........ Anti Freshyn ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,-,.-- ,- Director I..ehr Glee Club ......... Oriental Business Man .,,,,,.,,. Athletic Manager ,,..,..,,,,.,,- Varsity Basket Ball Star ..... Basket Ball Coach ......... Wrestler ,..,,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,-,,.-.,.-- ..-,-'--.- Basket Ball Champions, 'I5 .......,., Baseball Champions, 'I4-'I5 ........ Elocutiomst ,,,,.,.,..,, -..-.--.----.----. I... Silverstein ........Tuttle Sz Carruthers A ...........,,,, W. T, Evans G. Carruthers P. Bilderback ........Miss Leonore McAdams R. Guthrie D. Johnson F. Boyle L. Baird S. McKee ............. C. C. Bau E. Shiveley A. Engh ..........I-larry Judson Mollenkopf .........Adelphian Team ,...,.Adelphian Team .. -- ,, .........,,.. Miss Fern I-Iolt Lmiiiryl--IYI-Srshal ' ....... M iss Lucile Russel-l Parliamentariariui-unM U ' Howard Neal Keystone Boosteriiiiimm-mm--W Wayne Bilderback Business Manager II5 Ngrthern '-.'- -- ----- - ----'--' ' G I M. Th?mas FOR PRESIDENT, 1916 ,,,...,,. ' '--'-------- - -' ------ H- H- S-'mon ' GOV. FRANK B.. WILLIS l R t l l 5- -5-u, l l 7 i i V? . 1 t ' l l l fy-wi l i i . 1 i ,in 1 i 1 i fi ,l fi E s 1 ,mw:'5FWh,. 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To OUR FRANKLIN PRESIDENTS A faithful four,vthese men. 'Twill be fortune again, To find such others, Thru Summer's glare and heat, And Winter's sncw and sleet, To hear our colors. The only honor bound, They did whate'cr they found i Was best or needed To help us win the Hght 'Gainst l'ire's destroying blight And. spirits, jaded. Success, their work has crowned, And now on firmer ground, Our hopes, we're building. So, thru the coming years, l..et's profit by past fears, And goodly leading. 135 -A-3-f-'MMM ' A MW'-I-QV, ,li gf- . A ' ' 1' f ' '- FRANKLIN HALL AND BANQUET E Q .f7l2x??7a 5iZ??'52f,'.' 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N ,... .. ......-N-.-.-.'-Q--Q-:.-.-.-.-,.v.-.-..-,-f.-.-.s- M xvan -A ...-,wmNw.-..,.v.wm..mwf- fw,,..v.-M-hmmm-,m,.Mv.w-.ww -Y-.A.-.',.-.-.-.-.-.-,-,,,:,,.:,:,.,.,.,,,.,1, 1 g -,-,vzA-,',-,:-,: -L W, ,A,,, M 5 .,., 3 .i5g?g,?,,Nw:,,, 'zA- g my ,w,:, 1 Aw,',-,-,Y,'Av,',-,-,:-,-,'A',',-,. v .,:',',',-x,-E,'xx, A xN,.Z,-iA-,-A-,-,-A-2,-A,vY,Y,,'15,w,,, N mmm K,,4N,',.A-,-,-.:,.,.,-,:,,,'x V ,M,,.,,,,,N,mm gui? F ranklin. Members LADIES A Abt - Frazier McNall Schrock Antin. Fox . Metz Stone Bollinger Graham Montgomery Witherstay Berryhill Grabill Moore Weyburn Cotner Haney Ragan Wells Evans Jones Rose Zitt Foor Jeffries Studer Zulch McWilliams Stuckey GENTLEMEN Altoonian Elsass Leathers Pierce Anspach Freeman McFadden Parsons Agin Farrell - McElroy - Poling Allen Free McCready Polansky Augsberger Francis Mellinger. Ries Beard Firewed T. Maurer Ruebel Batt - C. Fackler Maurer Robinson Bash F ackler R. Montgomery Rowe Barefoot Griffith Meade Moore Russell Barger Godwin W. Montgomery Spilha Buonpane Gray A H. I. Malloy Snyder Balyeat ' Graham H. L. Malloy Smith Brown Harbour Mase Skelton Belt Hine McAllister Shultz Bartlette 'Henderson Nevelle H. B. Smith Cotton Hartman Neil Shannon Collier ' Harbard Owens Shaw Clifford Houser Odbert Singer Cowen Harrison Portz Swingly Cochran Harraman Parker Stauffer DeCastro Hazen F. Pain Thomas Dibble Iden Pain Tabor Dormand Imhoff Powell Walker Day Jordan I. Paul Wolf Englehart Krehler R. Paul Willis Edwards Kusian Parrit - Wright Epple Yim 137 hw. .. xt A . . . .. , . :,. .V-: ,, ,..,..--- .my Q , ., ...,..-.wat-M-v,,,,.-..,,,,,,..m..,,M..,-s..,.v,w-1...-,.,,,,, . , 4 4.2, ,. -,,-, claws Ax mm c wxxw-xw eww. ..-ss, W.-Nvwtwm-fpuswwmwfmwvtwt-.vNwaMs-rMvrwAvwf'f N- 'f , A, Th WK 'Wy ww- rss. tif ' 35142321 ,,....,..,s, ...W ,,,,. , . ,A i E 3 6 4 , f 5 P L ' 3 5 f 7 Q v 2 3 1 'asm-.V -. -.1 fix ff 1. , gigf 1. ,LA-'g rj- , .ji E E 2 i Z 2 3 2 5 3 E S E 2 S 2 2 2 s 2 E E 2 S 2 5 5 S 2 'U v-4 CD CD CD 5 f-r 'Tl 1 93 I5 if El 'Tl 93 O .i Q-r 'YI W5 4. A Long, Shied, Davis, Mrs. Eva Maglott, Freeman, Miss Ascham, Miss Cronebaugh, Miss ,I-lolms, Miss Mills, Runser, Mohler, Hughs, Groth, Huber, Fritz, Schoonover, and Miss Reeder. A FEW or OUR NOTABLES ' We could not be expected to record here the names of all the Franklins that have Worked them- selves to places of responsibility after leaving Northern, much less could we record, as we would like to do, the names of all Franklins here and elsewhere Without regard to rank or position. But within the last couple of 'years a new list of Franklin celebrities has deservedly attracted state, nation or world-wide attention. ' ' A Dr. Sam Eby, now connected with Kent-State Normal, has only recently returned to Ohio to serve his native state as an educator. Dr. Eby has not hesitated to use Harvard and Yale and the Universities of France and Germany in preparing in his chosen field. We shall hear more from him as he is still a young man. . Hon. W. Zeller, our veteran educator has been chosen to direct the educational affairs of one of our most populous counties, Lucas. We all recall that Mr. Zeller was the last Commissioner of Education of Ohio but one., ' 9 E Politicians and statesmen? Yes, we have ithese, too. . U H Hon. A. L. Freehafer, U. S. Senator from Idaho, would certainly belong here. Mr. Freehafer won distinction while in school as a great debater. We can use him in that capacity in the U. S. Senate. ' . Here, also, ent-speaker, Chas. L. Swain, and the Hon. F. Kramer, minority leader of the present H. of R., deserve to be listed. Leander S. Keyser, author of The Only Way Out, and Jas. Cloyd Bowman, author of Into the Depths, we are proud to claim as our brothers in Franklinism. We should like to say something of Mr. C.--Moser, Dean of Mechanical Engineering, at Leland Stanford Universityg C. Kayser, Professor of Mathematics, at Columbia, Dr. Erett Gates of the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, and many others. We cannot forget, even if we would, our famous young scientist, Dr. Walter F. Rittman. Dr. Rittman, now in the service of Uncle Sam, has only recently surprised the world with his discoveries in chemistry. I-lereafter, one gallon of gasoline will serve where three were required before, hereafter the U. S. will not be depend- ent on Europe for dye stuffs, and the chemicals needed in high explosives. Our own Dr. Rittman has made these things possible. ' 1 l I 'TP' .,- vs., t'-Q rex I 1 I 138 A W. 1- +A., M, '11 f4X aatffmkx SMX A are x 2 2 EN Sgffrl-I-ffxqlkx 3 E S 3 Nr? 'Q s : 2 - . X..-x f.. V.. QSM cg.-ke sv. .N vxwwx N N'-aw-wmwxwemwawwwMawww.-,W,,MM-M..-.W.1W.-,ww.,WA,.,,,.,.,.,.,,r.,,,.,,,.,.,..,.,.,.A.,,,,.,,,.,.,,,.,,,.,,.,.,,,.,M.,,.,,,,......,,,,,.M,,.M.,A.,,,,,.,,,,,,t-.1.,,.,.t.,,,,,, ., 44. I . :Q , x - 1 . 5,-.54 nw ,.X:-. . N .... N 4OvJFJ T1HUEJQ' R V Rafi-:,1 X-2-.-Q' rms. 414'-'L-W-MMM-W-wwwM-W.-.-.x-.-.-.-.-Wmvaw.-S.-hyat,-M..W..,1-.2-...-.-f,,....a..a-,,.-.-.-.,.',..V.-..,,.-.A.-.Z-.-..,.W,.,.t-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,,-,-.-.-.-.t-.-..,,..:...-,.-H.,......-,.-,.-- ..-. ...v. , ff,--,-.Q c- -,-1,3-,.:.,'-:',.s! sl! '5' X563 X xwvm' .f fm Kuhn Qratorical Contestants aaQ:Q-.wiv Call of Justice .......... TOP ROW-Harrison, Graham, Antin BOTTOM ROW--Buonpane, Bartlett Contest Won by Esther Antin Second Place by Blaise Buonpane SUBJECTS OF ORAT1oNs The Negro Problem ..... The Call of the Age-- 9 l , Woman s RlghtS ........,.,............,. Growth of American Thought ...... 139 ----l-larrison ------Bartlette ...----Buo-npane Miss Antin , .... Graham -Q ,N ff- :r? ' ,411 , :vs , . . . ,,,.,,M-,.-MMT-.-,NM..-..,,.-M-,NN.-.-NMWMV.:-,.wNN.vMA.:.,.9 5. S 7-3 .,,,,,1p RM.. f.............m.m........Wm......,.......,,..wMmv......,as,a..,.m..w..w,,..,....,,....,,.., ,, , Q f, 5 fa was ,3,fie?g,f'5Q2-g S is , , q '-'Sl4f'? ' .. :Wei ' N 2 i 5 YA V'-' Wim. :QS it 2 2 lr 'wf.'V,.f:f - Q,,gL-f'gf.y-ig- ?3 Q if-.5g..f.v.WM,1,.-.NR-,W,.s.wwfm.v.wu.v.wmM.uAwxa.aw.mas.M-.-..,.Ma.,N..mw.w..W..wnmw 93.293659 lnter-Society Deloaters TOP ROW-Leathers, Elsass, Barger, Graham. BOTTOM ROW-Slauffer, Beard, Kusian, lmhoff. - FA-LL QUARTER TEAM Affirmz Kusian and Stauffer. Deny: Beard and lmhoff. i Question: Resolved, That the U. S. Government should take immediate steps to establish a Merchant Marine. ' Aflirm vs. Philos at Philo Hall Deny vs. Adelphians at Franklin Hall . WINTER QUARTER TEAM Aflirm: Barger and Leathers. , I Deny: Elsass and Graham. Question: Resolved, That the Philippine Islands should pendence one year from date. ' 5 Affirm vs. Aclelphians at Aclelphian Hall i Deny vs. Philos at Franklin Hall 140 be given their inde- I l if Y l -Q., S ,.J..,, A ,. . ? L 5 AL, HN l an I 'x L 1 I w A l 1 l ! l I I E 1 +- l 5 is-1 i 'YA-1 b E f X i i. 9 l i 1 r-M-1 41-. 5. if 'L ti F, .L t FP- C 9-Q 1? J 71 'L , 5 WW' N'4 x 'q 'N'Nwwn1xvs-ss-e--wma-5-,,.,.,.,.,.,.,,1 ..... ..,.,,,,, .AA,A, ' 4, W 962. its 911.1211 -1 , N Sex ' '- M' 'NW-VM -'-- sf -, :Einar 4,1 A gt-,,, N-'Nav 'N' , wma., .f git! Q gs E 4 fi 4 9 SHE. ---,. i-fig i It ns , 2 gy. Ni-apr,-s... xv Q z 1 Q 2 4 ff-f , P1 s N S 2 ' fs F'-QL 3 x1'fvvZ1'f'l:?jb' 5 li Eivswmwwmwm 5' . U' if 5 Pl N yi' , X .1 4 . st, ., The Franklin Qrchestra TOP ROW-Hartman, Griffith, Tabor, Graham, Bash. SECOND ROW-Miss Marmon, Barger, Batt, Miss Evans. LiFE's VORCHESTRA4. In the great orchestra of life Most are destined to play an humble part That in itself suggests no hint Of melody, But if the chorus grand Seems lost and scarce worth while. Yet, should a single harpist Neglect, to fill his place, The tone less full would ,beg Less sweet the harmony. Therefore, in the rich obligato To the Song of Life Let eachproduce his best And truest tones, That, even tho these tones Reach but a few Yet to these few will added pleasure give. And, let us also strive to hear The chord of other players, Who, like we, Are playing but a second part In life's rich symphony. E. FRANKLIN STRQNG 141- .a pf 4411 . N as ff 3 , ,ff -QSQCWA. Q X . . W. N,-,, ......,,., N, ,,..4,,.Wm-,,.. .- ,,.,-:- 1 X s.,s:iY.,w,mv,:f-.......WNxx-s.,-,.-.-,.,-Mwxs,.R.-wma...MW.-A-..,-W.W,.a...w,W.www.-.,s,,NM.,,..,M-,.-mw,W,,,,,,,.MW. M, f. W ., ,M M, f N W ,W 3 3 Q . . , I , 4. wg, ,-M,--. -:-,-, 3 15 - - ,zz , ,. lk- - was: 2 s - 1: - , ' A - 4 ap- 2 me 211' E- A V . 2 pf .P ,inf 5 E , 5, ' 5' ' ,,?g2a.', f -:LQ2x.g:5',.J ,f-' ff, 2 cf 5 F , . MNN,,,,,,,,.,U.,,,.,,,,,.w,.vmNw.,,,,,.,...,..,,,g-.W,.,,-,f.-,W.-,.w.-,mw,,,ff,-fw,v 5 554, QQ-,.L,:.,,-, ja wg! :Z -. 33 Ig Qc,WMM-1.1-M..ww-W.,-swM.-,-.W.V.-.vavsfw4asa,w1x.xq.w,.,,.....fm-.-Mff.-,w,vwAMv-wwwmw-v-N KW4,,.t4:-4 , ya l '4 t Our il..oyal ranklin Girls i iOur Franklin girls, we'llA, keep in mind, A ' As modest ladylike, and kind, 1. , For their ideals, high-and bright, i And'floyalty to Purple,,ande,Whitte.t, I Thru 'all the-Astrife of the 'past year, With 'Franklin spirit and good cheer, . .Theyworkeditill duty, pleasure seemed, ' And Fortune on their efforts' beamed. ' Such girlsas -these, well might one know, , For it matters not where they may go, The work they dog froml whence the call, They'll shun no duty, large 'or small. A When years have passed and we return I' To our Alma Mater, Classic Urn. In Franklin Hall, we hope to find A larger group of the same' kind. But meanwhile, in the world of strife,- When wearied by problems of life, We'll think of the Franklin girls we knew And take newncourage,-up and do. 142 42 'Af Z Lf 1,7 4?-if 'fp-Q, ::.1:1 345. :..r,-'un -4 51.42 ' :.A I. Z, '3fi1:,:fg, ' I., .... .1.,,,,. ,ww f:1.-,,,,mv.f.f i 5 5 I 2 , W' :- k , . AE R? 4 'FlQL'1P1HUElQlIN ' 'E 1Q ': Tf- '1 A0 ',- 4 1-fp ' ' ' W fi ' u -i ' F' , - . -. I 5 ' gy' iz A-gjg21'1fff4+ gi'-Tfisga' if 7 :. I il J 7 m fmii? Sfmiwwff- - 1 f , ,f ,wif i ar'-Q1 'f ' . Q Q .ff f ' ,f 5, ' 5' QB--N G , 'rm 1' , NEW, , 2' 1' 2 K .- f..g.:-'lrgin' Y fs-' 1' X tNh1' t ' X x . - 5 ' ' . W- - I 'W 1 .1 NN ' 1Lq :? Z :'i' ' AS v I f f ' 1 AL, 5' 5 f 41 f Jw ,WP 1 f I f ,W M 3 wi 514-,Lf 57 ' f n 2 H 'i-Q V-Kwan - W ' af., H S' f J- 'HQ 143 V' 'I-l,I P+ ' Z 5:-- M il H4 nag r f M ff : ga 13 - i , -,S Q 1 ' I' 4 ,A 1 ?E'E7.:. 2 HB -X -,:' ff m ' V i i y!.M'Wf 'F ' M iff! ' ff Q' 32, '18, ,J K' w ENE' 'J li' .V J 51-1 3 - . 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RN.: J N-gs R V- I, . xxX,asv-0.5-4-.Mwe....wtstwwxawwwMawwwsWm-..w.-,WNMV.-.-.W.-...w.-.,..-..-..-,,.......-..,.-.-,.-.ww4...-..-.4f.X...,.wWsm.-s.-st.-s,.v.-ov.-.-.-.-.w..,..,,.,f..- Ywwip' s ,- 'Q R Philomatheani Literary Society MOTTO: Labor Omnia Vincitn Organized August 14, I879 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE D. R. Rice Prof. Taggart C. E. Wintringham V C. E. Alden Galen Yeasting PRESIDENTS DURING THE YEAR Geo. K. vvoke ' Helen C. Weaver Augustus Karnes When the fall term opened the Philomathean Literary Society was still occupying its temporary home in the Sunday School Room of the Disciple Church. Although the society was handicapped by small quarters -the work was started with enthusiasm by the President, Mr. Geo. K. Voke, and his splendid corps of helpers. Led on by the hope of soon being in the new hall, the society spirit grew, new members were added and the literary value of the programs was shown by the interested audiences that gathered each Saturday night. After four splendid meetings in the temporary home, the new hall was completed. Through the earnest efforts and the hard work of the furnishing committee, Messrs. Floyd M. Elliott, Dale R. Rice, and Miisis Cora Belle Luft, the new home was a thing of beauty and the source of great pride to every Philomathean. V The hall is beautifully frescoed in three shades of tan, the stage furniture is fumed oak upholstered in Spanish leather and the hall is seated with dark oak seats. The sweet-toned Mason and Hamlin piano furnishes much pleasure to the Philos and their friends. p The evening of October 10, 1915, was a great occasion to the Philos, for at this time the Philo Hall was dedicated. President Smith ably presided at this meeting and introduced Supt. John Davidson of Lima, who made the dedicatory address. This splendid address so aroused the spirit of Philoism that many of the old members who were present gave us experience from their college days telling of many things that happened in the old Philo Hall. . . SPECIAL FEATURES The fall term was distinguished by many special features that were entertaining, helpful and instructive in every way. Although only one of Philo's teams won in the Intersociety debate, both teams Worked hard and deserve much credit. There would be no growth if we were always victorious and occasional defeats bring forth a greater determination and a renewed energy that makes us stronger than before. It has become the custom to have an entire Ladies' Program each term and it has proven a splendid thing, for it seems that the Philo girls get behind a thing when they have something to do and do it well. ' - A good laugh now and then does us all good and the Humorous Program given during the fall term was the most wholesome fun the Philos have had for a long time. 145 Nb 1.-:fs -.f 1. ,f-www , . .. .- .-,,,.-.',,..,.....-,,,.,,-,W.,..,,..,,,,W,q. , ,M 4 us 7 ff',,,y1 94341 .szffsfsfmvt , , .......,............,..M....,.,-.......WW...afAMMaw.....,,.,.,,-.,......,.......... ,, , ,. ,. .,..,,,,,,,, 5 Z K 4,-.gg x ,,.Q.,N.w...fmmfM.-f-Nmwsss-my. . X , . , 2. 4 I 7 figkl, 1 0x.:?.7 ...J .u '---.' 52 -I . ' 6 5 j' 4' - - Nh 'g ,lf fur 2 N . : 4 f 0 uf ..-. ., ,,...s ,,, 7.4, ,if if ' ' wr .2 42112.01 . iff' 11-ki E - - ' D 5 25 31111 7.3, 'VH sq.: 2513-, I. -.159 : 4 -. 4 . .--E Lv A ww af.: 4 .rf y9,4s..'. ff- M. .-9 K. . . ,-: -. Q f Q - - . ,. ..,.,.,,. , ..,.....,,.-W.,.,.,H...1.m,m,,,.,,.-ff. ,...,.,..,w,m-.rw s., , -a big. Vg, ,'13.' 9-' I . . . .g . .. ,- W v,- :amoscawwcwfnwnwv.-nvn.-.vN11. 1.-w .ff . wr N , . I: 4 1 J-yn , - A5W,..,.,,.,w,,..,,,,..,.,..,w.W.--.-....-.-.-sy.......a....,.,....w..s. aww-v r, .l,,Z,,xQ193L75df No one's education is complete Without 3 Cgrtaifl knowledge Of fiPPfeCiatiOD of is an emotion which is aroused by music only. Thus we see that music is a necessary part of ai society who-se object is to promote mutual benefit intellectually. tTl1iS Daft Of the P11110 Sfzclety hasnbeen d?Vel0P6Cl t0 a certain degree by the splendid music of the orchestra ana the special Musical Features. The social Hours have been of great value this year. They have served to bring old Philos closer together, make new Philos acquainted and all Philos more interested in their society. However, the social features should always be considered as incidents rather than the chief end of the society. ' I T The Literary Societies are each a workshop but if we each stayed at home all of the time we would become narrow, selfish, and intolerant. But the Conjoint Program of the three Literary Societies has become a source of much pleasure and intellectual help. 'These awaken the members of each society to' a reallzatlon of their powers and pogsi- music. T In every one's nature there bilities. - , A V - WINTER QUARTER ' ' The winter quarter opened with the motto: Une hundred new members.,-' The soliciting committee organized the 'campaign so well that when the Hnal count was made H3 new members were added to the Philo roll. With an ideal hall, a large member- ship, and a corps of efficient officers, the literary work of 'the term was of the highest type. In fact, the Philos became so imbued with the literary spirit that the athletic interests of the society suffered considerably. This is evidenced by the fact that the Philos defeated with unparalleled ease -the opposing teams of the Franklins and Adelphians in the lntersociety debating contest, while our basket ball team, in spite of hard training, was beaten in every game. A A . -. . , . THE STEAM ROLLERS-Y ' .Near the close of the winter quarter so-me 'of the. more -enthusiastic Philos held meet1ngs,'not'only on Saturday-evenings, but several times during the week. Perhaps not all of these meetings were of a purely literary character, for when the evening for nominating 'officers for the spring quarter came, two steam rollers made their appear- ance at the Hall. Their exact purpose is a ' mysteryg their construction a secret. It is known, however, that through some mistake or oversight the boilers of the two machines were connected by a small pipe. During the following wee-k the defect was corrected so that when the eve of election came both machines were in perfe'ct running order. But-and such is the irony of fate-the rolling contest had scarcely begun when the CU8iI1CC1'i11g,co-rps of the one machine- be- came so excited that they tore the hose loose from the supply tank and turned it into the fire-box, with the inevitable- result that they were ho-pelessly beaten by the opposing roller. .It might be added that the term closed , with the -spirit of Philoism stronger than ever. . 146 ,bd V is A-E 4-. '51 4- JI s kk r J 1 E s J 2 i Qkikx s- 'N .e. wb- , X mr XE , wa'-+f:1. ,.:,,X.-QQ 5 Q 5 5 2 C It 46.-A-9,1 . -Qyfq-a-r .4 Sass 3 sf s , , , s s eQE.:',-.:- I-awfig -:ff :. 1-14-P. N - s , ' Qs , -1 mg gc-33555. :Ei 5 ' D , ,5 2 V:-..f -ff Z-N, X b . , c4.. ,.., A,,. , ,, .'vrQ.12:.. 4:1 ' '- X Q 5521: ::2:,u- -'-EWU. Nxvfff-.mg 'jiigf SQ QE,-vffmwvwv-Nwwxvxwwww-E.-wwmwvmwxEmi,QM.xwymwwuwwwm..,w,v..W.w.vM-,,..,...w...,..,.,,.w,W-A,......U,A-..,.-,-,,.-..-,,.-.-..4,..,.w..M... 5-AQ? K, .4Sm,,,:.,m xy Niwr-W vig . my we-a-:.,.,,-:EW Philo Presidents In MCIHOTIGIH 94 of G. K. Oke AUGUSTUS KARNS Winter Quarter 'I4-'15 147 I HELEN WEAVER Spring Quarter l9l5 . 111 1 Y, 1, 1 1 1111 1111 .1 15 f 11 .,,w,..xw,.:.-em-awww,-,,.,, -.-1. X -, .,.-.-.'4-..ff.' : P ,.,.,....-,..-, ., ,.,.,.,., -,-,.,-,.,-,-,..1- A -,.-, N . -.-,f.-.' f f.-.W-m,,.,, x-.4 ,,.-,,.,,.-f.-. - ,.-N. -.f-.- ..-.-,.-.-.f.- X f S 1 NI 4Q1 -1 , 1 v AA,. ..,,...... ,,,., ,..... N,.A... . -,f.-. V ,lf---4:. 1 -f.' f qi- A '-1-f' - '1'-'-1 1 .,.,.,. x,,Nx . E '4'.'.'7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PEARL A. M. STAHL 1 1 1 1 4 Donor of Stahl 11 1 Oratorical PYIZC. 1 1 Fostorla, OhlO. 1 -1 1 . 1 Q 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 G. 131. GETTY 1 Donor of Getty ' 1' 1 Debating Prizes. 1 1 1 1 Los Angeles, Cal 1 f 11 1 1 1 1 . 11' .1 1 11 111 .1 1, 1 11 31 I1 148 1 1 U' 1 1 1' L A 1 1' 1 1 '1 1 1 I 1 I x I r I N 1 r W -ln. J... 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SEATED-Shanklin, Ramey. .... - 45431 2 six: it 4' -Q! -,, -.s.,g 44Q'.'-t5'f:-f'1- se.--,yff .f gf-:F gi E , ggi Q arrsziifvs 1 22 m,,?q4Ef2:.-' ar 2? 2 s - g V ,A,,A,,, H ,,,, ' ....AA.A,.A. f fp --:sf.f,P5,b4 as s : ,A,, A ,,,AA,,,,,, -,,m,,,, ,,AA, A A,,,,A, A W .,,A , ---- W '-'ffef-'f '- f' '-'-'--' -wfhwe -f If WHO vviggqe-.-L ..'......,- .,.... s -.Q-.-.w.-0 ffff-f1 - -- f ffff-ff f --'-- . lik: . ,, , Q . P l'l1lO1S1T1 The Stars never shown on a happier throngg Than the Philos, -the Heavenly Philos. Among them or near them you never go wrongg With the fun-loving, God-fearing Philos. Their numbers are great, their 'records are square, I You can find Philos mosteverywhere. A What is it you say, Pal? Put 'er there! We too are jolly good Philos. ' Our Maidens are peaches and cannot be beatg Our girls, our feminine Philos. , Pigossi says they are too sweet to eatg - And we need them here in the Philos. Their laugh is like music, their smiles bewitch, They 'make a poor greaser wish he were rich, Or break Prexy's rule, I don't know which, Those happy, fairy-like Philos. When I shall die as all mortals do, I'll surely die a Philo. Wherever I go, I pledge to you, I'll not forget the Philos. When the trumpet sounds on that morning fair, And people assemble in Heaven or-hair, I'l1 look around and see standing there, A glorious bunch of Philos. A. WILL CI-Iumoristl 150 -s il ir' W T' in l l +- I I, Q xi J-Q if 4- i Q 1 sl QQSNMQQN wx . tw, NiV7.N':'iN-QRS 2 1 S , sr: 1' . s12f?gQs,,.f'1s:Q :E E 2 ' 3 :f 'fm 'M -,?'-iii? .-ffwzfsffi-f,,'.sx ami s ' ,., YQ ..-,,--....f',s Q.-,N ,g 3 , Q hr ,A 2 ,. , N ,,., - ,-,-..-,-.-:.A.-:.v.-.-::.-.xtees:-1-any-fr.-.-:.-.-.--.vu-.-1-nvm-v-Y-vwwwmv 2- Who's Who in Philo - Dale Rice will go down in history as the Philo martyr, accused of everything from embezzlement to log-rolling. - Any one wishing to have their chickens lifted will do well to see H. P. Curry. The Gleim sisters have established the enviable reputation of having never been defeated in debate. No wonder they carry on their amours as a side line. The Philos have an aquarium of little fish which are constantly coming to the surface to show their pretty dainty fins. Among them are Weaver, Piggosi, Campbell, Cramer, I-larshman, and Hankins. I like my Fido, yes, I do. -Cora Luft. Elliott thinks much, but says little. Will Weaver return the Secretary's book? i Miss Flory has lost track of it. Ah, my poor boy, said a benevolent old lady, I suppose you are often pinched by want and hunger, are you not?', - Yes, mamg and cops, answered Ramey. Karns reminds one of the Cyclostomes, being so smooth, cunning and eel-like. Per- haps he acquired some of their characteristics by studying them so long. For information, see Elliott. Does Mail Pouch develop oratory? Ask Ramey. Peanuts, onions, and Cora Belle. Then nothing more for, all is well. BALMER KNOWS I-larshman has a mania for society offices-but somehow they always go to the other fellow. 151 w v i , gi 1. Q1 P w i Il, , , o i' YT l l i 2 tl , i i ,, i , , ,,.,i, ai i,u a, u iN2.sE5i,,..,,,,q4f.v-vfwam-xv-sfeaxtvma sxxs NN.-vmv . l xngqpvfiriritil-EJQLN p .j-C2332 V ,,,,,,,,,...,.,..W..,,.m ,.4. t ,M ,.,.,. ,W,.,. .,,.,.4 , .4., , ,.,. , , ,..,,,, N ,,,,,.1. A ' 4 22,5551- gi 5,,ai-,,,,,,,..,.s....,,..v,,W.M-.Ma-.ww-We-W-sw-MewwWN M m'WW l y i i Miss Weaver believes in crowing-afterWardS. l Hankins is well liked by his friends. f Cramerswhile Philo janitor, could see anything but dust-even a Ruby. Q ' . - l Pigossi was not born to blush unseen and waste his fragrance on the desert alr. , li . t Will says, Even a humo-rous poem will not win a girl. 1 QT . 1 I'll try. -Miss Stabler. f Ralph Weaver says that when a fellow is studying psychology, he ought to have several lady friends who can be used for experimental purposes-sounds like an efficiency l crank. ' l One who. knows how to lay down on a job. -Sleesman. Guy Smith- I-Iaven't I a strong voice? ' Miss Roof- Yes, i-t might come handy in case of fire. Even Roses do not bloom unseen in Philo Society.-Mary Rose. For excuses, see Reitz. Boys are men that have not gotten as big as papa.-Campbell. l .Woman needs no eulogy, she speaks for herself.-Ruth Chambers. a 1 Q I . Q il Man was made, and on the seventh day he rested. Woman. was then made, and she has never rested since. 3 ll RUTH SHINABERRY f l , Here sia health to the future, ,l A sigh for the past, it We can love and remember, 1 U And hope to the lastg i A And for all the base lies l That the almanacs hold, , V r 1 ll ' With a Philo's love in the heart, , i, We can never grow old,-ALL, l 4 r Q if 152 5 ll I v I 5 Q4 ii' V 71 153 1? IH if if 1 . QL 'NL N - H! A N xi is T4 4 1 V il 5 .L TQ' x H 1 w E W M . 1 H 25 1 l S 5 H S 1 E L 2 P 1 'N 'T 5 s F ! u Fi l L F a 5 9 1 5 5 ,L- 95 N,-wwwmumwxwxxvmv.wwMV.W-M-...M.WMTM.,.M.......WMMW-m.,,.w...W..M...M.W.,M.-.-,.w,..,.M..,A..,., R mf,,.1.,.x-:kgegx - ,.x,.,, . -my M x , MW., ., . w,m.-wmv.-Mu.-NN-N.v.y.ww-M-,- , XXX 5 Q f ' x S 1 : . 4? S Q' 4 U JR' ll If H151 X Y - hr I' FOREDSIZ 045 A PM cv' -1 V ow 91,1101 41 wmiggwf 17405 YEILZQ '-,A r ,V po. l A Y. 5 QQEGQ WWW. Qngg ' i5'H5?Qs5V 153 -M, .. ,img .- 407-W i 1 1 111 11 11 11 f 11 :1 eiiuzff1:55,5qmE'?5Q!x'-,,.Y.v.-L'.:1z.1Q.vmwiswm1.-.A.-.e-.-.-.2-Q-few:-1,M-f.-.ws1-.-.-.-.-.-.-w.-.-.-.-.--f.gew.'.-.-e-.-.:-:.f---'+L-.sEwAwf,.w,vf.w.-MW,.-,M-1.-.W.-.-f.-..-1.-s.-M-.-.Wvmv-X-fs.-.-1.-.-ff.-,N-M1..-.1-.-. ..--. - -.-.--N-w-f ?,E - S' '.-113 -'s'-5 . ' ' H I Af- ze 17121 21 1 4 ' 1 ' ' ' , 1 lnter-Collegiate Debating Club Th 1 . 1 1 1 y WEARERS OF THE N 1 1 W. P. BILDERBACK BLASE BUONPANE G. L. KUSIAN W E 1 I 1 1 QFFICERS' 'I G. L.1KUSIAN ,,,,... ......... ' ..... P resident I - v 1 r1 S, S, BEARD ,,,,,,,,,,,, ..... V ICC President 1 BLASE BUONPANE .... ......... 5 ecreiary I G. C. IMI-IOFF ...,. ...... T reasurer 1 QUESTION 1 11 Resolved, That a state board of arbitration with compulsory powers should be 1 1 established in Ohio to settle all disputes between employer and employe. '11 A. ,1 1 1 March 22, the Northern Affirmative lost to Muskingum Negative. I 1 March 22, the Northern Negative lost to the Otterbein Aflirmative. 1 1 1 . rf 1 1 THE AFFIRMATIVE TEAM 111 1 If ls. 1 .1 1 1,- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 As 1 1 fs 1 .1 1 1 1 11 1 11 15 1 11 11 ,. 1111 1? 111 1 11 111 1 11 11 1 11, 1 11 01 -1 1 1 FRONT ROW-I-lankins, Graham. I BACK ROW-Campbell, Kusian. 1 . 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 K X M.-.z 4:-'ia .-,:-:mix-'szQ5,, ws. .M........................t.tW........,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,...,.,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,.Q.V,,.,,.,,,..,..,..,.....W....-W....W,..........,......N...........-....,,.,.,.,,.........t,5Q :gag ,,.:seg:-:..g-ami, ggi- -3 - .gp r ,4:::Nxf,,,--,--5- ..:,g.5 g,.,.!x,: ,E X R 5 - -I, , A E, -. ,. .L ,,9S.,-F., X..-W . x. .2 Q z . .-1. 2 .p,,.,, 'SHN' jd ' Q X N z -:.:,-.341 9,1 '--.: X-,..,,.,, -- Q 2 1 -. Q ss -. p V M ns 3-ws, Sfqfm-Q-:Q:..f I , ':f..g..,g' ' f'f..--1-1'-9 -.Mitt 153 S I ' C .- .s ., nl','Z,L4'.-z- ' . kffr,-5 -1 5,11.psfM..-.w,w..w.tw.aNwM..w..W.wa-wswsmwwatwmmammvwuawmtwsMW.........,,....,..,...4.v.,..-..N..,.,,.,...,w..w,,a-,.,.,.-N...-,,,n.v,..w.w.e,.m.wEpp 's1q,y,.-.,1,.,svg, K H-4:69 Y -.- 'Q 2 Nite.--: .sf Y We X., 'N , Jeanna? Northern has been unfortunate this year in that the club has hacl no coach or library facilities. Nevertheless the teams made a strong fight ancl lost only by a small margin. And owing to the fact that the teams have to bear the financial responsibility of the clebates, they have gotten their money's worth. It is the hope of the club that Intercollegiate debating may have a more stable basis in the near future. March 26, Northern Affirmative lost to Mt. Union Negative. March 26, Northern Negative lost to Mt. Union Affirmative, P The Five Point Debating League consisted of the following colleges: Muskingum, Mt. Union, Otterbein, Northern, Wittenberg. . THE NEGATIVE TEAM IMHOFF, RowE, RAMEY, BEARD ' l 155 4 K X ,.:-1,.f4:::fsm,,, A .,N.-4f-mf-----,-.-wsN-.N-.-,N-..xW.,. .......,...,.A,,.A.,,.,.A.,,W,W,,-M-1.1.0.-..-.-.rf.-4.2.4.-N..-.,.,,.,.4.,.,-..,,-...-,,..-,-,.-.'.-.-.'.-.-.-.-,4.'.--.-.V,f.-.4.-.-.-.-,.-..',-.A.-,-,v.-,.-,,.-mv--v-,-,.-,.-.-...-A-,-.-,.-.-.-.-.-,,.-.'.f..,,,..,,.,.,...,.,.,. ? :A-if-If , ,. . ,f ,.,, : ' 251- 1 .1 fix. , ,J .vQ..R 1- , i . ,fag E . ..tt tvrayt , Washington's Birthday Qrations Mr. Berger, Franklin representative, oration, Qur Duty to lVlexico.,' Mr. O. B. Young, Adelpihian, oration, The Man of the Hour. lVlr. H. Ramey, Philomathean, oration, H0ptimism. ' Mr. Justis McElroy, Law Department, oration, Modern Chivalry. The Law Department, besides furnishing three of the orators, namely, Barger, Ramey, and McElroy, also showed enough enthusiasm for the whole school, giving the Law fyells, introducing and applaucling each speaker. The orations were noteworthy for their spirit of optimism and high ideals as was fitting for the occasion. WASHINGTON,S BIRTHDAY ORA'roRs , . MCELROY, BARGER, RAMEY, YOUNG 156 in sv- a li 315' X. .0-as Y? 'D-w ,J-. E ,5- .wwygfwxx X ,N Ygwff'Aw'-'--A--v-X-wwN,-M-.v.NW.,,W.- -sw . . N'-S.4 v X 3. .. - :- -: Rfgjwlz! R Q . 55 15 aty rta t , ,,, tota a a aaa a a oat otsc Smith Oratorical Contest Honors won by Blase A. Buonpane, oration, The Call of the Age, Franklin. Second place, Homer Ramey, oration, John Brownf' Philo. The Intersociety contest prize money was this year donated by President Smith, it being. his desire to encourage the art of public speaking. The winner of this contest represented Northern in the Inter- collegiate Oratorical Association. , SMITH ORATORICAL CONTESTANTS FRONT Row-Anlin, Young, Shiveley. ' BACK ROW-Buonpane, Rainey, Gelineau. 157 l 1 4 ...,4 N U H-Wh .I,,' X ,.,4.' , ,',.,- , ,.,.,. , ,4...,.4.,. ..-.-.-,. , .-..., f .-., 1 ,QQFPYEQNQTQg'N'g..m,.,smm.,..,...,..,,..,,.,..,,,-.,..,.,,,.cM,,,,,,,...,...,...,....-N...W..W..-.sWm.-..,,,....,,..,...,.,.,....,..... v R x V E15 .'If-vs-.W3',s., , S X1 .gf Z 12361-,-':ffX4iQSt S Q 2: ' vcfqg-3 . f Qing, S L, Q ,: . :2 ' ' V N'-1z45R:3:,:3.35A,f 5 4 hr H , VW . ,,,.,..,..,,,...,.,,.,.,.,.,,..,,-,.-f.-M:--:V M, 1 I ru- l N . NM ,-,,N,,.,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,,.,.,,...-.- ,.f...,. .sw ,5',4,.f,.,,.:,f, M,,,,,,,.A.M.,.M,,,,,,,,,,,m,,.,.,,w,,-ww,,,,,,.x,v,,,w,,..,N-.1-w.,..........,..,.q.,a..,.wM,N,...w...wN.N.-N v 4 -swf... Q ny, Q,-,.-. .M gms' W. lnter-Collegiate Oratorieal Contest The Ohio Northern University is receiving recognition in all the activities that appertain to college life. Last year our school was received into the Ohio Intercollegiate Oratorical Asso- V ciation and for the first time the Ohio Northern University has sent an orator to compete with other schools in oratory. The representation of the school this year fell upon Blase A. Buen- pane, Who, after winning honors in the annual Franklin-Kuhn contest, won first honor in the contest at our . University. The schools represented in the con- . test. off I9I 5, held at Wittenbe'rg Col- lege, Springfield, Ohio, were: Hiram, Muskingum, Wooster, Wittenberg, Ohio Northern, Cedarville, Heidel- berg, and Baldwin-Wallace. The places that were awarded to each are ' BLASE BUONPANE . - the same as they are above named. ' ' The President of the association for the year l9l6 will be from the O. N. U. 'lf he contest will be held at Baldwin-Wallace: next year. But in l9l 7 it will be held at the O. N. U. ' P Our representative, Mr. Buonpane, reports that with the proper training in our Oratory Department, Northern can easily win first honors in the future. We have the material but 'we must model after the other colleges in the coaching and preparation for the delivery of the oration. Q. S 158 Y' I ! X SNS , , , ...x xg.-4,394.1 .QI-xi Tm I 1, , , , , .y- I: Wig? wW'WN'NWWXWA M-MWWM-MMM-f.-fM-.WNMWmWMM-YN..W...W-A-,-r,vA,1.A,m.MW...-..w.-A-,M-.WM....,.Y..,,...,,..-,,,,,....,Mi.,-.q...,W.M.E 5g.5:::f+m??zgS3Q ' 3.9.1-v-ffX,-5 Q Q Q 5 N -. :A .,----4 -- ff' qfiks 3 si r ' E? 5,-N51-B R F :S 5 5 g: 33: 55 , 7 -, Q Us S ' Lv I ,E 3 if jigrj'-:ami v A 1 - X143-5 Yjgfsf' ek ggi 2gNxM'+-Wmwwww-vw-Wwmv-weQxwwwwmwwxwww4..-M..M-f.M.f..wmWMMw.m-...M-.W.Q.-M..x,.WN-.....,,,.ww.-.Vx...MNM...-1-N,.w.-.4,-...- ,WM-.-.wwwmmf 5 f2134:7M'E2b -2 X-q,Ws4.M,p ,.. x .MR - Q.:-. ff.-.M , Ky. . - X, N S.. 3 2- -Q-1-:wvrbfy , 5 I . 1 f . . TF! 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A 2 ,pai 5 7 4 L 4 Q mwffaihiiln P , ,QI as , -J-1.27 --. 11:52 5 :- i 1: 33 1 I '21,ii1fim..,S'p:5S I ,Q V f 5- ' .'- 1':-.2.-'Fr ':-S' 2 - . , 1-M.-ffhNvxu,n,xfn--Aw.-ff.'.A.-,M-.-IMW.-w.zfM.M. ,-:-:--X -- -- f- '--I A -. -: s I - s . . ,,.-wma' -NMMNMMW.-,.w.v,-Mmwpm..W H . E. ..,, - . . . M , , ,-,,,I.,-....,.....,..-me-sI.e.W....,..,a......,..tf. A , . i .5 ,,..,.,-. .A .N , N.x-.- IQA5 . . 5 WAYNE P. BILDERBACK I-IERMANN I-I SIMON Y Editor-in-Chief Business MAH Calendar and folfes ..,,. ' A thletics- A rtist ..... Artist ...... Pharmacy .,,,,., Engineers ,,,,, Liberal Arts--- Commerce ---- Law -------- Normal ------ M usic ------- The Annual Board We are leaving immediately for Europe THE ANNUAL BOARD ager ------EDWIN S. BARGER DEPARTMENT EDITORS X, 160 ---------CASPER RIES ---------LEAH BROWN ----CATHA JOHNSON NOVISH- W. BREHMAN MARGARET WELSH --KATHRYN RAGAN A. FISHER C. IMHOFF -------GUY SMITH - l'..xi:9? :-., HI- 5.11.',,t 1 ,'.-.5 ' Q, v ur-:xg ' ..f .4 45-haw ,,,WAvmyf. 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Yam, ,V U ww J A The Northern Light FRONT ROW-Kusian, Schultz, Tuttle, Thomas. i BACK ROW-Deemer, Downing, Bailey. Editor-in-Chief ....... Business Manager ....... Managing Editor ...... - I THE STAFF Assistant Editor ..... Military ,,,,,,,,,,,, A lliletics ...,... Literary ...... Society ....... Alumni ...... 162 L. KUSIAN L. W. BREHMAN R. SMITH D. BAILEY M. TUTTLE M. THOMAS I-I. DEEM1-:R R. SCHULTZ H. M. DOWNING .gsxw - 4'S.1.l.,f1 C ,,,, ...,., 5, , . .. . - F 4 'X ,c NS 1 f fm' j , I X 3 4 A 3 15? 1 1 v I' :ez Q M f ,223-1 ,, 385 2 3,5 2mwwwwwuxmxuwxwv...f..x..x,,,g.,1..,1....,,...,AV1,11:.,m,,.,.,.,,.,..,,.,....,,.,,,, ,,,,, . yy 3' B51 if Wise-W v- I 'gi ' 45 1. I Zin illlvmnriamn . nf , n Fbfhre nrthvrn Eight Ilinrn Binh 1512 11114 163 , , M, ,Wi .. 1,' , 4 24sE9P5?z'i'5?94fy if ,- ., X,-. ' ,4,4, 1 . l U W I , .-.w.f.4.-.-...y-...-.-lu..vm.-.L11- ' -' v-'a-W-ml-f 1, 'c ,.,. .,,....,,. ,W-iww,v.-0.-Awi.-.vm.v.-1.-,..-,-.,wt,NN W-. , ,,,e-N,-,ff M E M,-,A gay!! WN WX 1 . . N-wa...-,.........f,-,...,..,,,...-,,...W.-,..-f.wN.w- wwf me - N-WW ' EE if Zszffitlfr-A 54212-9' sfati-R-fM'MsMr ' ' 5 fi? -, . SN S S -1 1 - if 4 35',:.:,:f',. -. IQ:- 1+:-': s s , , . .2 S2-f.31:,,, 1:5 sg 1 V 1 'dz .-' 5:3 2 a 2 2 W WW, a ,,xww,m-wvfm-MW.-MN.-M, . w.m,,,,w! --: '- f'. 0:1273 '- 1+ v a . -- ..wRM.e-.M.w.mf.-aws- www-N 'A 'WN' ...M A..,,, ., 1 :. ,,,.,,,,.,,,.NwvM.v...Ww- --'cs wa . of 1- . -1. A-' l Rx.-,-: .- haf'-' Vx- .- -'Q-a.s.w'- V 45 ' b Ill ,gi 0 Q Jon H or . gf.. 6-H ' llllq I u u 1a 1 f - ' J im' D 2 ' , i. 4. f , 1 - 'li 'S' -i F 'L l- ft if - a .l limi . ' f 2 -1 . 1 -,V I - Q, I 1 I 'fx ' Q if 1 , t 1 p 1, , - ,A I c TI-IE CLASS OF 1916 D V i OFFICERS q President--g ------- -,,,,,,,,. ---EARL F. BOYL Vice President ----- - ------ OSCAR O. OTTERMOT Secretary --.------- -------- L ENORE MCADAMS Tfeawm, ------ ------ R ICI-IARD A. WAGNER Since self praise is half scandal, we will not make this an encomium on the Junior Class. We must say, however, that we have clone a few things in a quiet way since we entered this noble institution of learning. - Our life has been 'comparatively uneventful, but even then, we have had a goodly number of ups and downs. However, our troubles, perplexities, and anxieties have been overcome in some way, leaving us stronger to battlegwith those of the future. Even if our life has been rather quiet, we are notdying of ennui, for to us has fallen the production of the annual Mock Commencement and to us was left the duty Of conquering the Seniors in our annual Hfrayf' I When, in years to come, you hear of Ohio Northern, 'l6, may you think kindlY of the small, but loyal, band which must so soon pass into 'that vale of weeping and sorrow. 164 QQNSQNX SWS' ,R 1 -in K x .A ' , -:-ze-:-,T -'-353155. Spit. E 5 Swx-Mew www-ww.,-.xN.mww.mN..NN-X-MNMNww.-.,Mw.w.-.umm.-.mm-WWMM-.w,m-,wxm-mW.-fN.-,M-.-.-1MMWM.-1.WN-.X-,.,....,.V.',.'.-.4,-.-.-.-.-.-.-..g...,.,.,..,..,..,..1.-.4.N:.:g gwiggzggb we .-gc :fx 2 XE 2 .. '-N.-:lvrfav Q f '-'w'-:2.- Hz. - .-s:- -fr ' .-: , ., P N-ig R Nik?N.Mwvmwvm...,,w.ww.NN-.-.Wm-awwwNWN,X.x.3,,wwavweWm.W1-.wQ--:-ww.mM-M..w.v.wM.V.-.vNMWM.W..-.v.,.N-MV.-JM.,W-.ww..,-1-N-vw.-.f.',.5.ww.wNmw,v..-M44-Kan5-Z, r. .4,::q:.'4,,0,,q:g.g,'f.55? mv- V N J---zzq Wmgyr unior Class Offlcers E. F. BOYLE President ' O. O. OTTERMOT Vice President 1 1 I-ENORE MCADAM5 RICHARD WAGNER Secret-WY Treasurer 165 The Junior Pharmics LEWIS, JACKSON, A. BARR, WALL, BURT NEWBOLD, SPOON, S. RAFF, CHAMPION THOMPSON, KUNTZ, OTTERMOT, TANGHER, JOHNSON I-I. BARR, I-If PENCE, STRAYER, SIMPSON OHLER, SULLIVAN, I-IEOKLER, SHANK, LESLIE CAIN, HAMPSHIRE, CLUTTER, SEIBERT WAGNER, CLARK, AYERS, WOODWARD, FISHER E. PENCE, Mlss MURPHY, MISS DANIELS, SOUTHERIN FRONAPHEL, NEIL, ERDENBERGER, WHITE, BLOOMBERG NEWTON, MILLER, SHAW, ANDERSON HOOD, MORALES, WILCH, ANTON, HALLISY t 166 me ya, fi if 1 1 1 r 1 umor Engineers ,... 14 2 ' f, ZZFJGM 'B gfZ,,,,,., ,. ,,,,,,,,,.!,f -s,.,,,a,1.Ma,,,,..:,, ., i 2 2 2 5 3 4 5 Q L 3 Z 1, 3 ' E 2 lil 5 Il ,E Z 2 :C Q f EZ 2 E I is s 5 z Z Q ' l :v'5 BACK ROW-Moore, L. P. Smith, Clevinger, Almond, Penny, Thevenelt, Robinson, Sequi. 5-f SECOND ROW-Hurst, Gilbert, I-leeren, Slater, Kadel, Pratt, Fyke, Robinson, H. H. THIRD ROW-Yim, Blackford, Marshal, Barnett, Allen, Riggin, Gardner, Miller, Hams, Tseu. iikifii.-' Jizifif , ME- FRONT Row-Rothermund, Boyle, Briggs, Evans, F. W. Dawson, Plant, Evans, W. T. r if -V J ' F' '- A 11 H -- 7 ' f - - f .T '-- f'l-Te-Hs!-----if--v-W - --- - ' -' vw---'wvf' f ' iiix ' -v ' incur -'--Hgh,---.----,-rf Y. v-ev.-.fffufu 1-Tvfvv-Y-1-fr---swf:--l:'?'f: Q- 2- - The Law Department BACK ROW-Porrit, Skelton, Shields, Godwin, Polomba, Ferrel, Darby, Elsass, Barger, McElroy, Bash. SECOND ROW-Hill, Elson, Buonpane, Harbour, Wolf, Fackler, Powling, Fisher, Day, Paine, Ramey, THIRD ROW-Neal, Spilka, Antin, Harraman, Connaughton, Shaw, Mawery, Cowan, Bilclerback, Harrison, Silverstein FOURTH ROW-Singer, Hamerick, C. Fackler, Prof. Runser, Prof. Taggart, Hatchel, Powell, Allen. 1 A 1 smvixx QA .. ss'?lr.1-'2??K X ss -..m.w..............,,X gwgfmg W . ,,,..,,m, X Q 4- bv ----'-- ----- - -- NNwwwwe-:fa.N-srsw.-.-.W.-fa3--f.-.A:.-.-.-.-.wie-4.-s.fs:s4.:a.....-.t-.-.,.,NI,',-A'Wr5,Nwmu-..f.wf.w,.-,M.-.-.v.-.-M.-.w.-M4-M-mm.w,MN.'1MwMmq.w.-.www-1 if .. ,,.-.,:-...,q4:c:, 9' Sf. .-11.-X-:: K z Q 5 X 5- ?- .4549 f---1-4-2, S-si.:-ge. 3,-' :QS 3 Q Q Q f s sgbwt Quik --is XLS' - S x R , F 5593.-3--?5Q.f' WV63 1Z- ?5:5x- N' fs-Q 5 5 5 ii 4' :5 1'l17-b'-x'4- lub? X .. qw .x , st . V. X .,.,,.,.,..,. , sf.:--Wg.-f., ., 43 Ni:-:N TA..f.f:2- .. .sz Z E z S - 5, 5 sz 5 Fr ff fri . .Q fvvyy . 3. E '-...--..-:f-s.wz?f: ' N 2 Q . . 'gs 2 .2 4111:-.ft, ? ,- - Xikiqfn ' . 25NV'MM N'W'MWwN-vhWNxwsmmswa.w+--ass-mms-sssxa-4.a:q.,ssw-4.,.,.-4-9,Q-s,.x.1ta.,.,,-,,-,,,,-,,-,,-,.,-,-,,W..A,-,-,-,-.-.-.w.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.1-f.-.wv.a-.-s.:-.-.-.-.-raw:awk-fxm-:zen-r.-:av-'qawv-A-A-'f-'-'-wzei-H14452' .Egg 5 '52E21f:C3f,'::?.o.'fiqQf , x-.. f .. Qs. -. s va 5, .Q -.,.5x,? g N-X nw vm The 0. N. U. l..aW Association Sociability and consequent co-operation are a desideratum to every American institution. Being reminded that to know thyself is about the largest part of education and that that can best be attained by socialization and fraternization, the Law department of O. N. U. called a meeting for the purpose ,of organizing and perfecting an association for that purpose. I At the Hrst meeting committees were appointed 'to draw up a constitution and to select an appropriate name for the organization. At the next regular meeting the committee on the constitution read the same andfit was immedi- ately adopted. The committee on names presentedwmany appropriate names of which the HO. N. U. Law Associationv was adopted by the organization. The object' of the association, as the constitution states, is nto foster, promote, and advance the welfare of the Law' Department of thei Qhio Northern University. The motto selected for the association-is Where there is a Wrong -there is a remedy. The- membership is restricteditol all law students of the university who have registered in this or any other state., The Officers of the Association shall be composed of a President, Vice,-President, Secretary, Treasurer, ,and Sergeant-at-Armsf' The various duties of the officers and the manner in' which they are elected are set. forth in the consti- tution. A . if H g in , A The association is in its mere infancy, but from -the spiritmanifested by the officers and the members we predict a 'success and that the Law Depart- ment will be wonderfully benefited by its organization. - -V .- 169 - - ----.--.A-r---f.f..,:,-,,.,-,L.,2. Y Y, Hari, -7, WW-, WY , V . , W ,, .Y V . , , ' ' ' ' ni'-- ' ' ----v -- Ek- . ,. -, Vo., ,-o ,.,. ..., - ,w-1, . .qty Y' , f, ,J , YLVYW l-ifv,E...:.....,-A-,.L-,...-..x-J,,,-,.-v--g..-1:31-:?,,..... :........ -1 x -41 0 o o o gsfna -Q,gt.1Pf4g,, - Qs fu-LQPAENF, Mg,-. 'cY'f,,'c1. 'Q f.1fx1 'r9 : is .- 5-ff'N1-fg,fQi5 TOP ROW-Riece, Graft, Downing, Evans, Neves, Goldberg. ' -2:-'MM-, Y., fu- ,. Q-,M -Qjffi. W, cc J . ,.W,..fmf.-M., f - ,-ww mf-.-0.2. ,,,,,,.m.Zf -5 2 'E N112 IP 1-3 - Z : S 2112 s'-2 2 f 2 . 'E if-M-MN.,,.,,. .f ,El 4 - -ffm.-.-ff..-.2613 -,, -w.w.-MW.-Dx 7-.-N -.tw my ffffgwgqg SECOND ROW-Barger, Bussiere, --, Hurst, McAllister, Stephenson, Alden, Amaral. ' ' vig-'5?,'fQX cf'- THIRD ROW-Porlz, -, Castro Gamboa, Vromen, Kltalff, Asaveclo, Newell, Mertz. U BOTTOM ROW-Smith, Mcliachron, Brehman, Riggin, Schott, Frapwell, Lowe. 4 r 7 P I T f f ' 1 t u l I W. F 'V w ?- 31 -vi I is .+- 7 L 4gf:Lw55w?,g QsgQv--'M-w----S-swssssw.-AMW.aw...ts..-.-.-..-.A.-..,-.-.-.-.4.-.A.1-.-.-:AAA1Q...ss-A,-.t-..-.-.-.-.A.-.A.A.-.AE-.sas.-.ta-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-.-,N..-.-.A.-.-.-.-.a-..-.....,.......x..M......,,..'.w....-.sr.-..,.........wr..,.,Sf iss.. wma-t':ffN'-ex 2 SS 2 A352532 2 f 2 s saprm- 3.6f?7I1. we -. s Q . tg Y X s 4 , , , a5:if'ge4,f' - . X LE- . Q '. - :,fZf'15, Q , ' -- 54:1 'Nw:'.-A Avis- 1: K 2: .,,.,... , ffgfmf, -w-12.55 QR MQ N - -...A -' .a,.Q,x.z-,.,...,, 4' Nb-' xg .Q Aa? m-:f.,:.Qg:1J,,X5v f O. TN. U. Branch of the SA. l. EE. A branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was established Feb. 9th, l9l2, and has kept fourth place in membership among the colleges of the United States. All students of the University pursuing a regular course in electrical studies are eligible to membership in the Institute. Student members are entitled to the regular proceedings of the Institute. Fourteen meetings have been held during the year in which all members have had an opportunity of presenting addresses on electrical subjects. Q D - - On February the twenty-fifth, Prof. D. D. Ewing of Purdue University, 'gave an address on Electric Railways. On November the eighteenth Prof. E. B. Thurston gave a paper on Homopolar Generators., and at -the meetings of September the twenty- third and February the seventeenth Prof. Karl B. McEachron gave addresses on High Voltage Transformers. and Engineering Ethics. . ASSOCIATE MEMBERS PROF. E. BJTHURSTON A APROF. K. B. MCEACHRON STUDENT MEMBERS R, AE, LOWE ,...,,,,,.. L ,,,,.. ................................ . ........... C hairman I-I, R, SMITH --.,, T .,.,. Vice .Chairman W. F. SCI-IOTT ...... . ...... Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE L. W. BREHMAN, Chairman - W. L. RIGGIN Soc1A,L COMMITTEE I-I. L. F RAPWELL, Chairman H. D. DOBBINS . ' Rom- J. A. CRAFT C. R. ALDEN , I-I. M. DOWNING C. M. FRASER KENT ANSPAUCI-1 E. I-I. BRIDGE J. H. -NEWELL G. F. MCALLISTER A. I-I. BARGAR I-I. I-I. STEVENSON ' C. RIES. F. W. EVANS RALPH MERTS W. WICKERHAM F. W. EZEVADO L. L. DAUBINSPECK J. C..TRUAx , A. BUSSAIRE I-I-. A. I-IURST C. F. SWEIGARDL N. DE CASTRO M. KITAIFF E. C. VROHMAN J. C. AMARAL D. G. GOLDBERG I-I. I-I. ROBERSON F. NORDSTROM E. E. PORTZ J. C. NEVES 171 .Y - , 4, -.-- ---- f ,QL ' ' W ' 1 ' 'vii -iAPq Y WWYWYQW-M-db WW YAY'WAd?kYV Y M Y f YY VY W i , Y -,, ,,-,, ..., , ........,.- w.-Y-...,..-s M- ---- - --x---'---9- A4 - --, - -ggi... ,,---4 th' WW , , P-4 41 NJ T-4-r Def Deusche Verein 1 TOP ROW-Smith, Broede, Guthrie, Stauffer. SECOND ROW-Campbell Imhof, Hankins, Imbody, Domke. BOTTOM ROW-Holt, Harshman, Prof. Groth, Gleim, Stuckey, Johnson. fi yt.: : X 1'f-- s XR 4. wx f V. - fy, N---fr-,mbaf -3Ncilff'5,1if,, -4'-way N.,-ua,-,-1 Ng. mv. .w..wm, QW . ',,55,,g.N-.vm.w,.w1f: 5 :3r.-,N..v.a-.wn i- , . ,,, .,...-N.-M. - N., A 5 4 Q A if 5 :E :fu ie 1. E, 2 we ' g QQ 3 ggi f 5 S ' Ji? L.: E 5 2 E f-12 L..A 2 iw-4 q 2 5 Q E Z-1m,.-,,N,,xi? 5 ' '-w.-f.1.,4,,wl- twill .-.-.,,. , W, Num ' Wm-fwwi M-...-.-.w,,:.f. . . fr. 41..1.l.A.- -5 1, uc 'c5z:,.., E'5iwH-'STI 5125 , .,-, 54 Q ,. THIRD ROW-Martin, Gleim, Shively, Hankins, Bierd, McWilliams, Allemius, Sludor. 5 1fiivf'.-5:72 S f-W 6. 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Der Verein hat dem I-Ierrn Professor Gtoth und Frau Groth' viel fur ihre Interesse und ihre Mitwirkung zu danken. FOLGENDE SIND DIE CFFIZERS UND DIE MITGLIEDER I Prasident .......... '- . .... FRAULEIN SOPHIA GLEIM Vize Prasidvenf ,,,,......,,, , .....,.. W -L-d---FRAULEIN ABT Secretair und Berichtersiatler ...... ..1... H ERR HARSHMAN 'Schaizmeislerzn ,,,,, ,,,,..,............................ 1 ........ F RLAULEIN HOLT Klavierspielerin ,,,,, ,..,,, F RAULEIN PHILLIPS UND,FtKAU HANKINS Musick Dirigenti ..... A .... - - .Q .........., I-IERR SCHMIDT Marschell,-,, ...... I-IERR STUFFT STUDER WOOLEY MILLER M. GLEIM JOHNSON GROTH PRESCOTT BARTLETT GUTHRIE BALDWIN IMBODY DAMEN WARREN REIS RIDENOUR BAILY FRAU FENDER I-IERREN BEARD HANKINS CAMPBELL ELSASS BARDELMEIER 173 STUCKEY MCWILLIAMS WISELY EVANS H I FRAU GROTH ' JOHNSON BALMER I SHIVELY BROEDE WRIGHT IEICHER 57ZY7J Engineers Triangle Club gre g:-1 -:-. TOP ROW-Richardson, l-lakes, Johnson, Linder, Batt, Hyle, W. T. Evans MIDDLE Row-Graves, Taylor, Boyle, Lewis, Gilbert, McKenzie, Decker BOTTOM ROW-Peoples, Leighninger, O. S. Evans, Allen, L.. L. Smith, l... P. Smith X. t , R-ms? 5 ff ix jf l,':..'- 1.1 V!! . x xi. 12 5 :- l I Z 4 'E-Eh .-1 : f. fs WZ, ':-Sfeggvb' ' . r 2 E . ..,.-.v.-.WA S 3 5 5 E2 2 6 . 2 2 3 2 2 ii v 1 . 1 E S g I , li 1, 2 2 I lg Q 2 3 5 s 5 A 4 -1-Q.-.As-f: firihx. . 4 4-'EPE5-S -of 1 Wx QNX A ,A . . 3SSy:...,,5 is bvxxmm w-1-ww-mwvmwmx-kwmwmmwm.-Mwvwn-M.www.w.x-,.W.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,..,,.,,,.,..,,.,.,..,..,.wm......,.,,..,.,..,W. ,m.v,.w,-a,,,...,,,,...wN. 125, 51? sfmrf,-5-.i , .5 . -1 , if 4 . -.Xmg -.'Nf--.-.'.- -QM A - K N vs 1 --vm. ll 1,-:I 'E CSR?--.ffiSi3 Q2 5 5 ' if 316 Y ' xyyw .xg-,sk 'Q as 44svww-www-mwwvwx.w.aw.wsw.sxw.xmvsa-ww...WwsmaesfmV.-Q.-.f,.-.V.-..,.-G.....-..,.-.-s...-.-.-.-.-.-M-A-M-N.-.E-.-..-.....-.-.-.-W.a-.W...wma-.-,,,,.ww.w..-.-s:.wfs..+:-5-5-Hs S+ :g,.,g,,1p,,.7gjg.4-.1 Wxwwclw QQ A I rw-1-1.-.,',:.:',,,.,3y7 Engineers Triangle Club Qrganized May 15, 1914 E ' iCOLORS: Brown and Qld Gold President ........ Secretary ..... Treasurer ............ Albert L. Allen, '16 Amosj. Batt, 4718 Earl F. Boyle, '16 i Guy P. Decker, 'I6 William T. Evans, '16 Otis S. Evans, '16 Herchel R. Gilbert, '16 George l. Graves, 'I5 Harold Z. Hakes, 'I6 Glenn E. I-lyle, '16 . FLOWER: . Pink Carnation ' OFFICERS MEMBERS 1 A ' ...........ALBERT L. ALLEN .-........gQW1n.14M EVANS HQERCHELS Rg 'GILBERT John W. Johnson, 'I6 , L. Glenn Lewis, ,151 4 Chas. A. Leighninger, '1 5 G. Earl Linder, '16 A, , 1 Thomas McKenzie, i'I 7 ' Lee C. Nash,,,15 I Warren Peoples, V' In 7 Graham 0. Richardson, '15 1 Leslie P. Smith, '16 E A L. L.. smith, rl 6 Frank W. Taylor, '1 7 175 - , , , ,,,A,,,, , ,, A 741 V-AMWYWWV . I 59.1 X,.'J-'JG35 o 0 K s ,Fw A514 N 'gg TOP ROW-Enlind, White, Gardner, Brewer, udson MIDDLE ROW-Robinson, Liddle, Riece, Brown, Mccandless, Vroman, Ryan BOTTOM ROW-Lewis, Hazen, Gelineau, Tutchings, Graft, Woodworth .xl -Hn. -zugfxgl' -1.:::.Q1 1 S 2 ,. a 5 3 Z 'Q 3 1 1 5. feaf::::fg113iZ2f 2 - 2 2 , 3 2 E Q - Y Z ?L...I 5 ' e 3 u..1 Q ' E 2 1112 ? 2 2 3 ' T' 5 .5 3 7 5 5 , 5 5555-1. .J .-1.4, ' Q .N 4.. I , , 1. ':-. -: . . x ' 31 N' Y M 7 rn- -A'-M --We - -A-e--f-fe--'-7 1- M -we e --ef '-- n e e- 1 x r . li. 4 . ll 3 . eww x, Q M -I r'ss,.1w. +r'f+1 A gl l - 2 sis X I D I 532 ff'fif1f's - seems. w - fs: '21 ' 'Erik F--gs s 4 D J ' 35 Ssysiwgirf t 'f is 2 f.M.W.....,.... .. ...W ,-.--,- Wmsfssfe--f2'412w--wfsf . 1 -1- ve- v we X -' w.ww.x-.E-Q...-.-,.. s-kx , .g ,wg wrrfei- rm'-ff-'ff-'-'M-'M' -- ' - , ew . 4. .,y1.'.-.ya my .l X RQNMQ W' ' W l . Sh- lr l sg i . l . . OC1Cty ll 5 Organized February I6, I9I5 . ' .CoLoRs: Blue and White ' p ' ' F 1.oWER:' .Red Clover E M PURPOSE: To promote ai high .standard of scholarship in the College of Engineering 'I HONORARY MEMBER Prof. T. Smull J. A. Graft , S. D. l-lazen E. E. Gelineau MEMBERS C. J. Enlind l... I-I. Gardner H. R. Judson il N. A. Woodworth L. G. Lewis l K. lVlcCandless C. R. Liddle l T. I-I. Tutchings Casper Reis ll L: W. Brehman W. D. Robinson P. P. Brewer C. A. Brown ,Q-1 M. N. White ,177 D. Ryan E. C. Vroman g'i 'l ' ' ' Y V 3 W 2 ,, ---'-----A-W '- - ' A ' ' ' ---4:4 - Jw ' m ' Learning School Games Relay Rage Slap Jack Captain Ball if f i rr i T I.. 'V ' yn :?fCXf'3fgw 25' P qw? f QS--3.56 3,2 I -ya xv? fx.'..4 'W .+V 4 gy, : ,,,?w-we f QV,,,,.,,,..-,,,,,.., 6,.,,,.m., ,,,,,,,, , 4. A P: 2: 1 v 72' IW' Af 'P 'fav' af v if -- . ... , 5522 I 35, if 2 ,,,,, ,W f 5 5 5 2 5 a 2 Z . , - , 5 2 9 L Z E 2 9 2 5 2 , 9 9 . 5 L C P . 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U. has begun to carry on the work of that department in the recognized college courses. .Prof. McCracken lifted the department from its former prep con- dition to a position of standard rank. h X Prof. Davis, our present dean, has very ably continued the work of Prof. McCracken. As a result of his efforts the department is recognized by' the State Department of Public Instruction. But our present dean is not one who stops short of all that can be done. The training course offered by the department is already more than required by the state. The department is laying particular stress on the technique of instruction and on the social accomplishments that-every teacher ought to have. ' ' The seniors of the department this year bespeak for 'the present faculty a' happy future. ' We will likely return some time--a habit with usg and are sure that the latestand best in education will be found at Northern. We bid you Godspeed. E , 179 , Z 2 'IQ,,,. 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Commercial Club TOP ROW-Stratton, Willis, Grubb, Baird, jay Barber, Cattrell, Reck, Wunder, Bell, Christy, Henry Nelson, Tomb, I. S.'.Paul I ,THIRD ROW-Alvarez, Fields, Will, Robert Barber, Professor Ringer, Professor -Scheid, Professor V Long, Keaser, Pettit, Walker,'Hixenbaugh, Morales, Lowe, Yoshida. ' SECOND ROW-Engh, Miss Ragan, Miss Moran, Miss Metz, Miss Roe, Miss Welker, Miss Miller, Mliss Rose, Gault 5 Y -I FRONT ROW-Spencer, Reitz, Ralph Paul, Carl Nelson, Schauweker, Bau, Hoover, Phillips. 181 ig.--- Y,-..,w:,.ig, ,- Q.-,-N-- ..,Y Y, , -- --- 1' v , V V rf Y - f W - My -,.......,.-,., ,-. .. , V 1 - 1 , . -Y,,:'.1'i,, . ..:1nluglbssws.s- ,., .,, V -..,. ..gsl..,.. ... f V -.--U 1... V Y BANQUET OF THE COMMERCIAL CLUB 'a -M .A . -- W .W ..... . ....W,. 6 ,,.o..,,,,,..,,,,,,.,.W,MW.,,, W. -.-.-.-.- .,,,.,A..,.,.,.,. . . v... . ., - .. 3 Q 2 Wi:f:4El::xi?? A ' : z if EZ: ff--55-n,. 532552215 1 3 SS! 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PSE-N , Hitt'-ff 'Q' e.m,,w-M-bass ' :'3 S - A N -H-'s'A'av-Asvexwsx-ss-a-1ew.wMM-iw.-i-,vwsw.-.i-.w'+'m-.w-N.-.-.--.X-.-.-N...-,A-.eu-.-.N.w.-WM-.-1.-.4.'.1.wwe,-.-.w.-MW.,wm.wM.x-.-9.,N.M.,.-,,..,.,,.,.,,.,....t-,.?E Ssf!-3:1fT ei1e 2 SS Q , , E1 :, . V, Jqssjris, ' s '--'.'a - 2-45 4H's.'.-.1 ' .' 5 3 ' 5' 5 are-s.1.f-fffifzrf Neff? 31256 Q QQAN-1'f'e'-'-'-'Jf-'-'-'-'f-Aff'fzfrffH-wmv:-v.saws-fff-as-1-eefeeeze-.e-f.we.e..ma.,.,,,..g..ga.,.,-,.,,,g,,,,-,,-,,-,,-,,,,-,A,r,,,,-:.e-.-.-.-.1-.Wee.-.-fef.-.-:.-.1,we.-.-wel-:hem-Q-v-- .v'ffvs-Aff:-'-:fM4-wwssng iq? j WPVN NP' - N ' Q' W+4:eze,snQ55 1 The Choral Society , About eighteen years ago., under the direction of Mr. Hugh W. Owen, who was at that timeiDean of the Conservatory,. there was organized the Choral Society of this university. Since the time of organization the society has been directed by Deans Owen, Denny, Wengerd and Hughes. Members have been welcomed not only from among theistuclents of the conservatory, but from all departments of the university and from -the town as well. The custom has been to give two public performances a' yearg one at the Christmas season and the other a.May .festival or Commencement concert. For assistance in ,these concer-ts many prominent artists have been secured, among whom the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestrais most noted. Among the works presented are: Messiah, Sampson, Stabat Mater, Judas Macca- baeus, and Elijahg and Rose Maiden, The Seasons, Swan and .the Skylark, and Golden Legend. I i Q W 1 This year for the December concert, Gaul's Holy City was rendered, the solo parts being taken by members of the society. F or the commence- ment number they give Handel's Creation, assisted' by the University Or- chestra, and by Helen Graham Cole, sopranog E. Earletlraber, tenorg and Lee Bright, basso. R ,A V . The present enrollment of' the society numbers about sixty. Its oflicers HTC! - ' ' Q Director .................. ......... R oYAL D. HUGHES V Accompanist ............ .......... I ........ B ERNICE MILLS President .................... ........... R ALP1-1 G. I-IARSHMAN Vice President ................... .,...Q....... R . H. MACDONALD Secretary-Treasurer ............ ...... . .... M ARGARET A. WELSH L Y' - 185 A gf 2 memo ,.,, Lfxfgizffzgi .zt ,aw '--ng wp Q -V 'IS X I 4' 5165 -'bV:5ff L'-iv.. -.1255 Gif f C-:jf 2355! 5 1, 55- YQ'x...!f..-ii! V4-. .Mule . , ,V ..w,,.,..i H, ,,,,.-,,.,-,M-gh H,,,,..,..w,...,y N 4 5.-fm .ww.-fn- :E i 11 w. :L 5: Z E si 2 51 Z E s z,,,2 2 ig 3i t .J ,Q l 5? 2 4 ei z If If 15 3 Q5Y 5 2 w.-f.,M-12 XV BACK Row Gexsel Judson Gardner Enlmd Bardelmexer Frapwell K 1 I I ' 'QM 4 , gc x wx .. xx---,,'1a'g, Q s '- fmwsmw-xx-,N W .,,.,,,,,, ws. 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B 7 1 E - - ' 'i A z-'W - , i:- 'if ::T THE LE1-IR GLEE CLUB -4 y ' One of the noteworthy events of. the past year has beenythne permanent organization of a College Glee Club, something Northern has needed and lacked 'for several yearsQ And while the organization is yet in i-ts infancy, the successful year just closing gives promise of its development into a valuable musical asset to the school, I f I it V Glee club work appeals to young men' of many different temperaments, as will be seen from the fact ,that this club is composed of-.members active in many of the .different departments of the universityg- men prominent in athletics, in scholastic standing, -and in the social life of the campus, while in its membership are represented a dozen states, and territories. In I The work- taken up this year hasibeen of high standard and among the selections on the musical programs of the club will be noted: V The sextette from ,'Lucia, The Pilgrims' Chorus, The Miller'-s Wooing, Sunset, Estudeantina, besides a score of lighter compositions. 'The policy of the club during its first year has been to put the most of its effort to the develop- ment ofxmusical ability and not to concert work, and so was unable to re- spond to alll the calls made upon it. I-lowever, on its several appearances in Ada and elsewhere it --has always pleasedan appreciative audience. It is hoped that another year will see the Lehr Glee Clubistill better or- ganized and enjoying the same success it has merited during the past year. i 187 TOP Row-Ash, Henderson, Tlxttle, Hibbs, Hall, Pool, Swalley, Warbington, Maurer SECOND ROW-Pugh, Downing, Storer, Wilson, K. VanBuren, Rowe, Bailey, Nelson Montgomery THIRD ROW-Tuttle, Chandler, Rabinowich, Pres. Reed, Prof. Cotterman, R. Ash, Jordan BOTTOM Row-V. VanBuren, Dibble, Belt E HOU Aqspog 91ml 5 I-:GAG Ne: 5-935 ,' fi'ff?7 x,,,f..9,9 S A 9' + Q51 VW.-: lf, ,-.,..,' wx' 'asv 3 g,g,,w,. . ..,,.,,.qs' 1.-.-,....w.-.wp-fs, 5 4 I 2 5 2 me 5 2 Q . 2 S -.Iva 5 g 5 ,. 4:5-.1-N.-.-.-f.,,...,,k.' ,r -'f-f.- -.'.-,.W.4.-.-.w, A, A A97 wQ,f':'4 '-Wm.-.-.'.',f:Q, , 4 ':1s:.'. .-4:-:fx 345233 frizffn 233 M3 . M, 4.14: . .,1 -,.x.l..- New f 1rV.i..ff -f,,N4.,,Q,5.?5fg ' s es 'Wwe' 1 r 1 3 R 'i Y rn .ll ,fx n b 'fi 'o fa + 'D' 1 R' Q9 -Pk Rzmssx-,X pw Q , 1.-4 xx s . , ...sq 9 ' , . , ww. g,:1.NF-5 ggxsvxwawmmnxmmmamm.Msv.eww-wa-.NNMMw.w,.wt..-M.,,....M..,m-sm..-....g.,.,,.,,.,,,.,,.,,,M.,.M.AMwM,NM,,,,,,.,,,.,,..-.wN..,...,.,,4.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.., .,.. ,,,.,,..ww -Ns? S-Q,:'f'.P -Vfx-Qing 2 S Q H - 55 5' ' 41-55.- . A-yy.. wen--'-ff' V.-. 2- N F 94 ' 5.4144-in V .-J.-x N.. x...s. sc .r..-A I. .AVA QPR' - st 11-5 a R R s N 2 522 :- asrh-:Sit w 'fs X5-'i':1.'Qb... vQ -. Q : 5 sg i:z51'E.3-P'..'f-. 3--er: N,..Qss1.f2z.f as 5 g i , , if. 2- 2:56-:'::.:- K . rf .s f-...'-'82 1562- ffm! fs? K gW''WMW WMHWWW'v-WMv-xw'wwvNwwo-nw:v:':.--x44-wt1use-::-fewfzeeese-.-,-,-,-,-,-,,-,.-,.-,2-,,-,-,-,,W,-,-,,g,-,-,-,-,A.-.Af,.-,-,-.A.-,-.-.-.-.v.,.-.A..Q.-.A.-.A.A.-:.:..w.v..f.y,:me-,-,.-.-.-.-.4.w.-1fe.-.-.w--fa-:-:-:-:1-emcvff ,Qj,:jQ'Qq., . if Nwr-N' x, ss A if waegz..-.1-,sgy i The Agriculture Society The Agricultural Society of. the Ohio Northern University was organized in the fall of l9l3. The officers for the year .were as follows: President, LeRoy Frontzg Secretary, R. C. Bellf Treasurer, H. F. Wilson.Q The meetings were held on Friday nights, bi-monthly, the first meetings being held in the Pharmacy Hall. Current agricultural ftopics were discussed. by the members and prominent agriculturalists of the community. A I A Q, Altho first organized to promote an interest in- scientific. farming, the society has been found' to be a leading factor in unifying this department of the university. It is the' common meeting ground of the students of the College of Agriculture. . ' i I W' In the fall of I9I4 the society was reorganized, at which time the fol- lowing officers were elected: President, E. I-I. Reed, iVice President, Mr. Ash, Treasurer, E. Shankling Reporter, I-I. F. Wilson. j t 1 ' V . The society meetings are now held in our own rooms in the Dukes Memorial building. The programs have been splendid, and the 'enthusiasm thus far shown insures the future success of the society. ' On 'March the first the society held its Hrst annual banquet at the .Young Hotel. 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This is the annual reception for all of the new students. I .Under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. Bishop Henderson of the Methodist Conference had -Dr. Thoburn of Erie, Pa., conduct at series of 'services in the Convocation Rooms. Perhaps no man has had as great an influence upon the lives of Northern's students during the past year as Dr. Thoburn. - ' ' The new rooms with shower baths and gymnasium in l..ehr Memorial-'have been occupied 'since April the first, so now the Y. M. C. A. promises to be, as it should, the greatest issue in the young man's life at Northern. A - WM, G, CARRUTHERS ,,,, T ,,,,.,. President I... M. FRONTZ ......, .... Gospel Team D, AR, R105 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g,,,Vice President W. F. SCI-IQTT ..... ................ M issions RALPH WEAVER ..,... Devotional W. L. RIGGIN ....... ,V ..... Soeiol Problems C, I-I, GROESBECH ,,,,,, ,,..... B ible Study P. V. SMITI-I ..... ' ,- ................ Music L, I-I, GARDNER ,,,,,,, ,,.... S ocial Service ' I-I. P. CURRY ..... ....... S ocial . BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr A. E. Smith EH. caramel R A. Mellinger C. E. Rhonemus Henry Whitworth D. R. Rice Walter Elliott M. .l... Snyder 191 , .1 - -f v Y-.3 , Y. ' ' Y ... ..,,,, , , 'Y . , , ,4 , WAKXVL- 5 ,,,,.., W. . ,,,, -.- -:A -.--me-,.--magna.-fm,-,. . ...xy 4. V . ---Y' A ' o 0,6 ma--xv z Y. W. C. A. Calumet ,.,x , ., ,.,. 3., l-4 CD NJ BACK ROW-Moore, Wilherstay, Drew, Montgomery, Flory FRONT ROW-WCHVCT, Stuckey, Wilson, Bell, Luft :E 'l 5 ,,,. 'N '. If: '11 -nfs? ,f va, ,. 7.-XXX ..4:-X v-45 6 3- ,' 4- x -:-zz 'X . fi. flfz' ' 1 'ff .x .. We .fr':'E.L?k1f- ,N ,,,,, ., ...- WM. ,,,,. ,gm , ,, ,,,. . 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Association N e -CABINET l9l4-1915 I CORA BELLE LUFT ..,............. 4HELEN WEAVER --.----JOSEPHINE MONTGO-MERY .-..-----.----Q------..CLARA BELL CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES 1 ------GLADYS' WITHERSTAY ---.-------.-lVIARIoN FLORY --,-------SYLVIA MOORE ----.-l..ORENA STUCKEY --.-.---UHLMA DREW ws ................................................................................ 1 JESSIE WILSON The work during the past year has been very successful, although we had no room which we could call our own. Mother Maglott willingly permitted us the further use of her office room, where thegirls could study between classes. The devotional meet- ings were held in the Adelphian I-lall. These meetings have been very interesting throughout the year and have been well attended by the girls. As an Association our aim was threefold, and this we feel was -accomplished to a certain degree. First a closer relation to the church, second a deeper spirit of membership, and lastly a stronger sister- hood. . I . The social side of the Association has been most pleas-ing. Afternoon parties, the Mixer and get-acquainted meetings have b-rought the girls into a closer sister- hood. The Cabinet had the privilege of meeting with the Bluffton, Defiance, and Findlay Cabinets at Bluffton, in a Council lasting two days. I-lere problems of vital interest were discussed by the members of the various Cabinets and much real good was accom- plished. The new Y. W. Room in the Lehr building is large and full of sunshine. With new furnishings it will be a beautiful home and an inspiration to all. Seven ladies from the class of '96, with Mrs. M. l... Snider as chairman, have given a hundred and twenty-five dollars to help furnish the room. Some of the girls of last year and the year before have also aided us. With this help we will have a beautiful home before the end of the Spring Term. Miss Cora Belle Luft has been an ideal President and it has been largely due to her efficient work that the Association has had such a successful year. Under the leader- ship of Carrie Shrock and her efficient Cabinet the coming year promises to be one of the greatest in the history of the Association at Ohio Northern University. 193 gf. by - X-' I ' c J' M-Q11-11 'A'-awoaasmap...-.f,-n-.Ta-.-.11-.A -.Awwff.z-.-.:-- - -- -- - - '1f Qf :vyg 3 5 x A I N U I 4 .,., - YY,YY-,--, 1 .-:. - Www.-. V M i NU JFlL'T1Hl , , y S iss 5 4-fEs'2 a,-IA : 5 I ' as 5 z ' ,V S W ff' Aw VN A:-f1.m::xsvw ?.1ESEi'IQff41-I FW: , g -'ggx '.3Sff,54Zif?'-. 'Q .A 'Q' z Q -1 fs'-.-,-' - 3 -:-S1 as Mfbq-Q-25 523' f i9'4,.f STI? 5 s .1 S s2E:5.f:x.i 34 .' Q? Ni-' :-. P f- me Q-1 w...-Q-5 I! Q 'hes' Q' Yiiyi:1+:-W: 1 - Ia! 'fieawx-?iS:'5-' 111 194 5 w??f5NRN SN . . . . . . 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Vestal V C. A. Brown . A. S. Hibbs R. C. Cobbe - G. M. McAllister C. A. Ries ' K. S. Kemery ' R. C. Tomb I C. A. Engh L. E. Palmer V. D. Winkler R. L. Smith J. E. Hayden T. B. McLaughlin F RATRES IN 'URBE D. E. Welsh Dean H. F. Cotterman Prof. R. H. 'Raabe Prof. L. C. Sleesman Lieut. Col. Guy Deming S. D. Hazlett, P.iM. Major Cliffe Deming . I FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE . . . H. R. Judson R. S. Judson E. H. Bridge H. E. Fredley L. C. Kirk W. D. Robinson W. Carruthers W. E. Daggett F. H. Niece' O. A. Bloomberg E. H. Webster J. T. Pierce B. S. Young, Jr. ' 197 H. L. Gresham K. P. Anspach W. E. -Leahy J. K. lVlcCandless KY. E. Tseu V M. Deibel D. A. Richards R. Allman R. W. Howes EQ L. Klein D. G. Shamon P. L. Shaenfeld E. Hurd ,1 ,yi 'LW J! VN wi 'x :I 5 :4 ww! a w w W N li , 'I w I L 14 1 'i N N1 -l J l 3 i I l fr 1 , J ,, ,. ,z I 'S ,A , , W W -4 ff i E uk N5 w Il J 11 Fi i 52 X 1 Q 1 -,I Il V Nr. 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Bess Woodworth Madge Rhonemus ' 4 ACTIVE MEMBERS E .- Helen 5McCreary Lucille ' Russell ' Ella Rothrock Ruth Souder Gertrude Mertz l Mary Wellsi Margaret Welsh 'i - Rhea Henry Rhea Welsh Zella Welch Maude Kerr 215 F , . 15 2 f 2 Z 9 . . a 1 ta ororlt ff ? 'fiifffii'-Nl . ' 431551. E221 .Z?'0'w, , ,,,,.,1:,:24-1-vlqzs-1 I ,.,-,,.,,,,g , .,,,, ,.,. , , , ,.,,..,. , 2 Q 3 E 3 2 f s 5: 2 5 Q 22 1 : 5 E 2 Q r 5 E vi E' S E 2 r -: 3 3 2 :5 5 'i 1: I. H x 5 1 1 31 3: W l 3: ' 5 E 2 z 2 2: S , EI is E 5' v 3 'EQTE , , F E E :F l' N x x N , .x ...... , MIA X N :5'E:5:E:5313?b X Y . ,Z A -:M ,.,x :. ,. K ,Lt-,.-..m?,S X- X TOP ROW-Stout, Abt, Mrs. Cook, Davis, Foor, Mrs. Hughes, Runser 5 BOTTOM Row-Mrs. Young, Hinclall, Mills, McDowell, Ascham, Mrs. Thomas -24 Y- ...---M -V - - 1 fs s- rf' 'r Q.-.x.,.,.,,..., x x xo Sr. -Q r1f'f'N '-:LN 1 I . 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Q Cyrllle McDowell Zella Wells Mildred Davis L SORORES IN URBE. ' at Rella Morris Cook Edith Wilson Turner Laura Gerkey Ruth Woodard Ireland xg DeBrittoPMartin l-lindall Lois Price ' I I. E. H 217 I, I r- -c il f-.v VGQX' A X s, gl? :Z Sfg3.55f.'.f2f:2 1,1 : -fix? , xx. 4 'QQ-,meffizjf ,,.,,e2vws wwwzzff f'z::z:I2N,z 3 2+ A 6 4 ,C 2 . 53 17 af ps g ez ., s v.. ll Z 52 2 I Q 5 5 3 2 E 5 E 5 3 E 3 5 E K 5 if-mm-.wM,g F4-'mn-.-.mmakcf .5 NSFAWA .M .I xlwuxxgxslti may-,X M, k:51..5,..- Q -:. -'.. 'X q.IS,.T,s Hs- v . A ,Q qL:'S?3,'SW- 'fe Q-w.q:,1-' K' xsg :sf X., - Q 2 z , 3 5 b , 55:5 ' N' 'x., gm ' W -I jf-4 IQPVN 92--ws.. wi M I P if fzaavst? -Xkgzcx-gigs! 5' H ?4::x41'f.+- 7:2 -.f,, 'fy' N :P .'1f,.f - Nusrmsx Xrlsxi X' Z,-7 'W Phi Chi Sorority Organized September 22, 1909 e COLORS: iGreen and Gold Q FLOWER: The Goldenrod - -SOROR IN FACULTATE. , 4 -i Mrs. Eva Maglot-t . . ' PATRONA Mrs. Charles Brecheisen ' i Mrs. Lizzie Young ' I-IoNoR11 ' Mrs. Frank B. Wiil'lis ' Wm. Runser ' Mrs. Miss Carrie .Wilson 1 L. A. wflesaman L.. W. Campbell Mrs. Mrs. Louis A. Greer Mrs. Don Cunningham Mrs. SORORES' IN' UNIVERSITATE - - Emma Dell O'Dell ' Helen Enning Ethel McElroy I ulia Shuster Beth Dobbins J SoRoREs IN URBE Mrs. Cliff Deming Ione Price l Kathryn Shuster FIDEL Ethel Barclelmeier 219. Lenore McAdams A Kathryn Kelly ' Loretta Murphy Ruth Daniles ' Ethel Collins Mrs. C.-A. Miller Mrs. I-l. F. Cotterman Nevada Traners fl Y .T fl ll ,F 51 If .3 .3 1, 1 3 'if fi x . .x Hx ,. ' 1 .A ,, f.-a-aff ' i 5 ' ,-rv.-, . -+. .4. xr.- '.' . ffiff- --'-sf. -A. f . , L ,. . , :- r . - ,- ,wi .. . p - '. f ,-, , , ,X x i, i I 7 w L l --- i? H ' A x HS '- ':'1'2 ,11 --'- -- - . -.. , . 'Y ' 'Q' -.3--xv -L . ,- -. - . N D K . ' in :L '-'- 1 ' 15.2111-- ' ' Y i W ' ...Mi ,,,,, -W .. .z.a,.i..,.,.,,....,...:,.1Q .g ,A 1,,..,?1i,1 ,. , Varsity N Association o TOP ROW--Mccandless, Judson, Riggin, Brooks Ries ,ws i'5i'I,.f- f .x,,v,, 25. 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Au- .1- ,f111ai:.Y '5A V X T 2,5 NM. fm.-.-...E 'ww-.-,-1,1.-2. l L-I tv L....J v-1 l.J 9 ,,, .. m,M,.,y 2 5 5 9 2 3 s 2 r Q 2 E 2 Z 5 r 1 E E ? 2 z 2 E 5 E 2 Q r 5 E Z FIRST ROW-Allcroft, Batchelor, Riggin, Kelley, Judson, Brooks SECOND ROW-DHWSOD, Grove, Herszog, Smull, Raymond, Coach, Honsinger, Davis, Sleesman THIRD ROW-McCandless, Short, Cohhe, Captain, Fyke, Newkirk, Slemm FOURTH ROW-Dobbins, Hillfinger, Friedley, Richards, Kemery, McAllister ' +. 1, -2.14 f, f Y VY f - -lv , .5 ,: -::5:3.N 5.1.8 5, , 1342: .4 ,J-,w ' .-X-1 Q'1. f1i 'N A iq., 5 z.: -XO, -4 ,....,,f.,.g V- .5 5 F5 if: 4:-:-5:-:Az-V ....--.-- ... .f- -. -- 'J 5, SN . -.-.Na rm sw.-mw,..M..w.mwNv,.m an 'eff'-116539, -X. Q5-,-gjjjql ' - Nw-w-im-MwiwwN.-.www:Mfw-avafssa-wiv.-A..N,MM,,N.-.,a.sAt-,Maw.-,..-.-,.-.-MW.w---.w.-M--NWWMWNMWMWMM-..t.-.WNW3 2555521-jig1f.1,2',, If E 5 E1 2512532123 f 5'fQQ,-:2-ii ' sp, 3? ' E b , 3 cg. ' ..v.W..w..W,.ts,..t.e... . 5' 5' Xxgqiiwiqm' M-'New-1-YN-'H'-2-'W-mf-vu1-.-.1-.Arm-114-1-1:-.11 -,-,- , -,-,- , 35:1 ' 'e+2-my-:ew . The Coach f Bucs RAYMOND Coach Raymond played tackle for three 'years at Ohio .State and was unanimously chosen All-State tackle for two' years. I-le came to Northern from Columbus, where he was Athletic Director of the city playgrounds. I-le not only knows football, but he knows how to impart his knowledge to others and how' to handle men in order to get the most out of them. He not only developed a good football team, but aroused a greater spirit and interest in Athletics than had ever been felt here before, as well as raised the standard of Athletics by insisting that the candidates train, and that only those played whose standing in their classes entitled them to play. ' 225 l N ? lm, Mm., ,-,..-.-.,V.,,Q.,.,.,-.,.,-,-.:-.-:.-.-.-.:-.-.-.-.-fw.--101.-.wfmm,.fN,.w,.1m-f.vNM-mfwj . . 4: A ....... ff- 52 4, 4S11t..,v2-.,...3X PQ wg , , 1 1. g g 0, zf' Q ' H I :sz . 1fffv?'----..iT11EL9:Ei if 55' ., was 2 2 2 I I v . N.,...........,.,....:ff ,f --.5xgp.,',3.:.-1-jg 55 3 C - .-,-- i ,-Y-A ' WAwM,M.:,.,v2.,.,.,.,,,...,,..w,.f.,.m.vm.w-v.-fff-mf-'M-' ' - 5354 .f 2395,-.1,,.,.-f:y Ag. -73.11'Q-45.35-'-5, 5 -3. -gtg,,,,,,,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,-,.-,-i...,,.,,.LM.,.,,,,-,-,,,.,..,.w.y..-rm-.1-wwf-.aAw-a-111-1-fm-'mf-' ff-f- '- ' ' ' 'IG-21-g..,,,.,w vas - There were about twenty-five men responded to the call for football candidates. Of these only three-Cobbe, Fyke and lVlcCandless-were letter men. However, there was some of the best football material Northern has ever had in years. To hammer this material into shape was the task before Coach Raymond, and he went about it with alacrity and dispatch. How well he succeeded was evidenced by the scores. Of the nine games scheduled, four were won. Of the five games lost, all except one were by a narrow margin and all were on Ia foreign Held. The average weight of Northern's line was one hundred and seventy-five pounds, of the backfield, one hundred and sixty-three pounds. -The total number of points sco-red by Northern was one hundred and -forty-three. Bytheir opponents one hundred and forty-nine. THE GAMES , Bluffton 0-Northern 32 - , The team Bluffton sent to Northern was the strongest it has ever put out. Their quarterback reminded one of Fle-tchu by his speed and skill at dodging. They fought gamely to the last, but it was of no use: , Coach Raymond made many changes in Northern's lineup during the game, as he wished to try out all the candidates. Antioch 3-Northern 27 I q This game was played on a muddy field. For a time it looked as if -the visitors were to be presented with another goose-egg, but F ess made a beautiful kick from the thirty-yard line thus scoring a field go-al. For the rest of the game Northern saw tha-t he was not given another such oppor- tunity. The score, then, stood 27 to 3 when the whistle blew. . . St. Mary's'l4-Northern 0 H Q After a plucky fight Northern was defeated in the Hrs-t game on foreign territory by the heavy team which represented St. Mary's, but which, we sus ect h d l h h p a p ayers ot ,er t an the students who graced her halls However the team made a splendid showing, considering the fact that it was made up almost entirely of new material d h home. an t at it was the first game away from Marshall 7-Northern O This was one of the times when the score does not tell much about the 226 N x TRN5, ess- ?a'?N.f?MmXfs . . ' ' ,. ,ttwg X ,Q ,w..-Nm wmms-Nw.. ., . N Ns- Nts. 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I Muskingum 33-Northern l 4 - Twenty-seven of Muskingum's points were made thru the line during the first half. In the last half Northern tightened up 'and allowed but one touch- down. It is to be regretted that they did not tighten up sooner, nevertheless they showed Muskingum that they were not quitters, but would fight to the finish even tho defeated. ' i Winona 7--Northern 38 The Saturday following the 'Muskingum game the Winona Aggies came to Ada. Northern, still smarting from the Muskingum game, admin- istered a severe drubbing to the visitors just to show what theyf could do. The Aggies played good football, but there was no stopping our team, who poundedthem across the field for a touchdown again and again. , Christian Brothers 86+Northern 0 Northern lost -to Christian Brothers by a score 'of 86 to 0, which was not surprising as their team is probably the strongest in the west. They were heavier than Northern and had the advantage of being more experienced and playing on their home field. I g a . , Adrian 0-Northern 32 1 A A This was a fast and interesting game eventho the score would' not seem to indicate it. The efficient coaching it had been receiving began to 'tell and the team worked like a machine, sweeping thru Adrian's line like a tornado. Cobbe's forward passing to McAllister and to Kemrnery was the best seen here this year. The entire team played a line game, the line holding like a wall. i ' Detroit 7-Northern 0 ' With several of the players out of the game on account of iniuries. the final game of the season was played at Detroit, and 'lost by a 7 to 0 score. Detroit' thus avenged herself for the defeat she received at our hands last year. The game was close at all times, but someone had to lose' and it seemed to be our 'turn this time. Northern fought gamely. several times holding Detroit for downs on the one-yard line. but the odds were too great and their opponents succeeded in getting the ball acrossqthe line once. THE MEN TY COBBE Q As Adams, who was elected Captain last year, did not come back, 4 227 3 1 rt , . , .4,. K , . ..,., . ............. . . . wn.-WMWM-.w.v.MN.w,N-MwmM.vumNm,.wf-w1-n--.f.vfv.wwn1.,3 9 5 4,342 WM- Al - ,sf .. ,.t-.mm..-W..-Q....,si....t-M-waxy...Maw-ma-.-.'.-.-.-.-.A.f.-.-.-.-.-.-M'.i...,w,....,.,.W...........,.,..WvwN 5 5 l- , 1.3,-.,.I,f. A, ,D -.rf : t :if gi-1.14 -' .ef--A : X.. IOVUQ .- . . , - ,- Q ,- t -als.-1,--. f fx: ,s ! , , . ,Z Q F .: .l . , ..,...e:. 1 f., Q , , I 2 .f 2 1 p ' 1ss:2:1..c's-.f- wif. 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I-le plays a strong aggressive game both defensive and offensive. I-le is a fighter from start to finish and alwaysgave his opponent cause to remember he' had been in a football game. FRED F REDLEY Fred took prep at Northern last year and played on the second team where he did good work. Last fall he made the Varsity at once. He was one of the best ground gainers on .the team, picking the holes in the opponents' line with rapidity and sureness. - A I-I1LLY HILFINGER i This was l4lilly's first year in Northern football. l-le is a fast, ag- gressive and scrappy player both in offensive and defensive. A torn ligament kept him out of the game during the first of the season, but he wound up in good shape. I-lilly is a junior and we expect great things of hini next year. A . f'D1CK3' RICHARDS :'Dick'.' was one of the new men who developed into a player under Bugs teaching. .Dick IS a clean, steady and consistent player, in training all the time. l-le will be a strong man for the team next year. . KEM KEMERY hi We always knew Kem could play basket ball, but it remained for im to demonstrate that he could play football as well. We are convinced. The way he plucked forward passes out of the sky or spilled the enemies' mferfefence Was 3 j0Y to behold. We only regret that he is a senior and will not be here next year. MAC MCALLISTER ' Mac started the season at center last year, but took the typhoid and p 228 vxmx , . q'S'gv:v:XRN4: VX mx .- ,N-A..g -4-. . Na' s f-vm 'I--ww.-M , .4 x X N .fx tr ' '. .. -'-ma-:?i'Q'2g. ,, fsisvrzirijxzfg S -A X xNw.w.N. 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Hicksville was compelled to take the bench during -the latter part of theseason by an injured arm. He is another first year man and altho inexperienced, played a good game. With his strength, speed and weight and the valuable experience he gained this year he should make a star player next year. , K , HEAVY NUKIRK . A new man at Northern, but not a new man at football. Both at guard and tackle Heavy played a star game. Whether making holes in the opponents' line or breaking up their plays he was on the job all the'time. Being a junior, he will add much to the strength of the line next year. i BUD S1-1oRT . i Bud is another of Northern's hu-sky guards who will be here another year. ' He played his man hard from start to finish. Wi-th the experience and coaching he gained this year he will be a hard man to be-at next year. j DUDLEY STEMM . Dudley was the heaviest man on the line. He weighed about two hundred, and it was not fat. either, as his opponents can testify. When Dudley started he swept all before him. On defense there was no getting thru him. Dudley is a junior and expects to play again next year. ART ALLCROFT i 4 Art played on the Nor-thern second team two years ago. He went out last fall determined to make the Varsity. Art isa hard worker andtrained faithfully. This is his last year at Northern. ' PROP. SLEESMAN - , jProf. was faculty manager and made the trips with -the team. ,He made the 'comfort of the players his first consideration and saw that they got the best' to be had. , Q SUBS H - Northern had no organized second team this year, but there were many gridiron heroes who came out day after day, even tho they were not on the ' 229 . . -,w,.4-:-:my ' PZ? 7' --42 mme . e' . ., ...Www-vw,.w,m.wm.w.-M.1-:.Nw..w.wM-,. s ffpz..-9.1214 5 3585 ' .-'Awwww-mwwmmwummwsm-mwwmmmnwmnwwmmw-.-Met-,W,.tw,M-A-.,Mw.w,.w-.M,..v.wr-M .' 2 sy, -. - . 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Thanks to the efforts of Coach Raymond and the faithful work of our pep-inspiring cheer leaders, Brown and Palmer, a better college spirit hasbeen aroused, a Varsity N Association, to work for the betterment of athletics has been established. A splendid schedule is being arrangedfor next year, including' several games with conference teams. Coach Raymondis coming' back again next year. Nine of the N men of this year will be back. Watch Northernis football team next year. H i I9I 5 F ooTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponents Sept. Z5-Miami ......,,,,..,,,, img ,,,, Oct. 2-Ohio University ........... Vvhere Played Oxford, ...........Athens, Ohio Ohio Oct. 9-Antioch College ,,,,,,,.- -..--------- A da, Uhio Oct. I6-Heidelberg ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., .---.-..-.-t.-- Ada .Ohio Oct. 23-Ohio Wesleyan ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.-.-,,- ---. D elawan-Q qmhio NOV- 6iUniVCTSlty of Akron --.-.---'.- Akron, tfwhio NOV. 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K-29.14 .xnvwsmww-mmvwmwmwmmnwmftwvw,.twmwv.w,N,,m.0mfAwwMQ.wmMvM-IM-.'ff.-meAm-.-,MM-,.v,,.-M-.-1.. - ' 3.2 E ' .. - - - . - :- 9 5,59 , X, -wg.,-:gk X , -vs, z-- ,g ,. f,.. V,-':'-3 2 s it f iff.:-iw 'yd-fri ,f 2 .24 . X. -2 - - as 4 amz.,-.-.a, Ng.:- z gi 5 it fr F I 'SEE 5 hr 22 ':f1LA?.,rF,a' E-.ff Ss ' W.,,,..,,,....,...t......WN...,..,..,,,,,.A.Qsuwfwm...,..,.,.,...v,..-M0E..- ..2s:,E, .. .3m?:.:,....:3?. 1' ' a f,f.W....,..,,,..W.W.....,.-.aM.,.v..ss......W,..s.1s,,I....,...w,...s....s...w,w,,n.. . .ia .-ss' '- z-H415 .aff- f V -fa C. W. BREC1-1E1sEN Coach f , With a coach of recognized ability' at the head of the basket ball team, Northern was assured of greater suc- cess iin this line of athletics than in previous years. A coach is necessary in any athletic contests to bring out the best in the men and to insure the greatest possible team work. And in Dr. Brecheisen, Northern found an ex- cellent coach for her basket ball team. I-le has coached the Co. G team through successful seasons and knows the game. And while we did not win all of the games, the fault was not with him. i - i ' THE CI-IEER LEADERS 232 ,RSQQKWXQX S' s fag g.-wamas.-aa-waxWm...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, N., yas Qggslf- C., I z 5 :X .,.. ...,,.,,,. sz iv if '-:2g, f J2, e, --,-Nav 2 Q 2 Q 5-Q fe f.,a2 2..-sfffra :., I q , j ' , f4..rfQ, -'-iff.-'ve-..I' 1 -s -' X ' s' -sf-? 1 .,. Wzsygze-Cfaz gi R S P if aiffsifi.-f7.,3m fag--.,'-A-2-favgii gl 2 Q ' hr 5 5:5 g yfw-.'?f.jV!j 1-fu Q 2 'N-NW-we - - . ........... ..g.,. . A PM - ,. : 1.' ff' .' ss,,ig,,,,,,ar 9536-r M'-W-Wwmwsmse ,,, -. Basket Ball Theibasket ball season of 'I4-'15 was a succe'ssful7one, buttwe believe it could have been made more so. While there were but two of last year's five back this year, there was much new material to draw from. And tho the fellows probably -trained better than-any previous season, they were too long getting together and it was only near the season's end that they exhibited good team-work. However, with,Engh,eParsons, Dawson, and probably Judson back next year prospects are pretty bright. THE GAMES 4 ' ' I Wooster l4, Northern 27' 3 The season opened with a rough and exciting contest with Wooster. The individual playing was good, but the team work was poor, owing toithe similarity of the jerseys worn by the two teams. - I q West LaFayette 27, Northern 33 U ' In this game Northern demonstrated that they could play away from home as well as on their home Hoor. West LaFayette had a heavy team, but Northern's team was too fast for them. ' 2 5 A 1 . I f - Marietta --, Northern -- Q A 1 , The first game to be lost was that at Marietta. Nlarietta had a fine team and they were in splendid condition so Northern was defeated by a - to score. Athens 35, Northern Z6 ' The next game, which was played at Athens, was close and exciting throughout, and was witnessed by a large, enthusiastic, but sportsmanlike audience. Our boys declare they never played before a more appreciative one. Oswego 35, Northern I9 I The Uswego team, passing through Ada on their western tour, were scheduled for a game. Northern put up good game, but the Oswego five were too much for them and they were defeated by a score of 35-I9. ' Ohio Wesleyan --, Northern 1- . Ohio Wesleyan sent a fast and heavy team to Ada. Northern took the lead at the start, but were unable to keep up the pace and Wesleyan forged steadily ahead. The score standing -- -to -- at the close. A A Heidelberg 25. Northern 31 A In the game with Heidelberg at Tifhn. Northern struck their stride and by brilliant floor work and passing. defeated the Heidelberg team by a score of 31 to 25. A P Michigan Aggies 44, Northern IZ Michigan sent a strong aggregation of husky farmer lads who defeated Northern by a score of 44 to l2. Northern did not seem to be plaving in their usual form. but appeared to he a trifle nvertrained. .Parsons made his debut in College basket ball and played a good game. I 223 4 '?yfk? QWE9 -fiimssco ,. ,QA M M,,,......,,,,,,..,.,,.,M..-,-,-.-,.-.-.'.a.,-mmN.-.As-.-.1-.1-f-:Q ., 'e :-.ah---H---N., .v . .... .... .... . ' -. . , ..., A, ' 52 4 5-'1f3'?f ' F ' . , N .,. -Ni.'-s?i-.-wf- 'A 24,995-5' :Qv ,Q -1 .. ' s- rzfef,--X -4, .349 7-Nas 5 , 3 if 5 Qtirifffsf .. E2 Q .7 gg? .4 f..,3.9f. QW'-:Q.!'F ,A ,' E ,, y A,,A.A , f.-eaafmwf 5 -r .-'X 201.4 - ,. f ,A,,,.,. ......- ---A- , - ....v vrff - -A A ff - 1 Iv- x- V . 4:'hf:.-any -. .fi VVYV- ,Q ---- 1 -AVV 1 , ff- ---f . -- -1-::-11111-1'-'fi-'-11'-'-': --- ' ' 9 ' -v 1' 0 was Otterbein 33, Northern 29 With Judson -too sick to play and Parsons out of the game, Northern lost a tense and exciting contest which should have been a victory. The basket shooting of Kemery, Young and the Qtterbein center were the chief features of the game. Defiance 52, Northern 37 The game at Defiance was marked by much roughness on both sides. The first half was very close, but in the last half Defiance, with the welcome assistance of the referee ran up a score of 52 to 37. . Heidelberg 3l, Northern 53 The second game with Heidelberg was played at Ada and was an easy victory for Northern. The game was remarkable for the improved team work 'of Northernis five. ' . . A . D ' 5 St. Johns l9, Northern 40 , ' In the last game of the season with St. John's University at Toledo, Northern ,was again successful, running up a scoreiof 40 to their 'opponents l9. The basketshooting of Kemery and Engh was-the feature of the game. 5 ' 3 THE PLAYERS . CAPTAIN KEMERY If anything Kem played a 'better game this year than last. His passing and shooting were good, his floor work unexcelled. As captain he handled the team well anddid much toward making the season a successful one.. - BUD ENC-H A ' ' Engh was another of last year's stars' whose brilliancy was undimmed by this yearisiperformance. His floor work was even better' than -last year and the team work of he and Kemery was good to see. A a - 5 STEAMBoAT JOE DAWSON ' Joe was one of the men who came out last year, but did notumake the team. This year he made good from the .start and played a good, consistent game throughout the season. His shooting was accurate and, at guard, he never failed to, stick to his man. i I , B YOUNG p B was. another of last year's aspirants who made good this year. His Hoor work was good and his shooting at times ,truly brilliant. . ' ERN1E ' BAIN '- Bain played equally well' at! center or guard. His floor work was good and his passing probably the best on the team. , . , PARSONS A . Parsons was a new man and did not get on the team until mid-season. His floor work was good and he played his man to a finish Parsons has two more years at Northern and we expect great work from him in the uture. f'BARNEY BARNETT Barney was fthe.sub this year. He stuck the entire season and played hard. Barney IS a Junior and will have another chance next year. 234 ' mf . ff qaxk Jr M- Girls, Basket Ball Team BACK ROW-Plfughy Rayl, Miller, Moran, McDowell, Kemery, ,Coach FRONT ROW-'M0VTl50nv Manager: E.. Warren, D. 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I. , ' L..-,M ,-..nM.,,..u.,.,....,..,,,u, . , , , ,',u4,-,,,-,a-,,ufA. , . , 'Top Row-Graham, McClellan, Stuckey, Ries ' BOTTOM ROW--Chambers, Antin , ' - ' THE LINE-UP NPORTIAH ANTIN, Team Captain ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, C enter Guard MAC MCCLELLAN .... -' ,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,, C enier LUCILE Russ ........... ---Guard RUTH CHAMBRRSQ ----,-- Guard LORENA STUCKEY ------ Forward A1-FA GRAHAM ------ .----, F grnzard 236 .f ffsl-.ew 1 Y F 1 . : . N -c . N. U. Base Ball Team IO OO QI TOP ROW-Brooks, Stump, Ross, Sleesman SECOND 'ROW-Stemm, Malloy, Miller, Mills BOTTOM ROW-Main, Hill, Starry, Adams, Young 74 - rl X A. . x ag. -1 r-:ff f ' lf'51fZ! 4' ' r rl--,-,., 4 4 2, 5 VWZIB' gjgzji.lI1:Z,LI.ZZCii fwtiizzgzitp f Z 6 4 E L11 rv L.-.J --J r 1 l-4 I....J2 qv A , 4 Fi-2? X .. 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NOYUTCTDW --------- ---------------- 3 -9 May 9 Bellefontaine Bellefontaine, BCllCf0l1faiDC -----.------L----- 6-3 May l 5 Otterb ein ......... Westerville ........................ Otterbein ...... H ................ 4-3 May 23 Heidelberg ..................... Ada Northern .... ................ 3 -9 May Z6 Wittenberg ..................... Acla, Northern ......... ............ 0 -l 2 May 29 Capitol i ...... ........... Columbus ............... ......... C apitol ........... . ..................... 3-0 May '30 Ohio Wesleyan Delaware Ohio Wesleyan ............... 6-0 A SCI-IEDVULE OF BASEBALL SEASON 1915 Da-te Opponents - A Where Played April- I77 Antioch ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A da, Ohio April 23. Otterbein ...,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W esterville, Ohio April 24. Ohio Wesleyan ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.-,,,.., A Delaware, Qhio April 30. Carnegie Tech. ,,,,,,,,,,, .,..,,,,,. ,,,,,...,,,,, A da, Ohia May I Wilberforce --------- ............... W ilberforce, Pa. May 6 Pending --------- ............................... A broad May 7 Pending ........,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, --,--,---,,----7----------. A broad May 8 Michigan Aggies .,,,.,,,,. ,..----.,,,--- L ansing, Mich. May I5 Otterbein ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, -'----'----. Q --nhl A da, Qhio May 22 Pending .,,,,,,,..,., ---.-----------. A broad May 25 Wittenberg ,,,,,,,,,, 7 ------.--'-- Ada, Qhio 238 saswtgwx SMX 5, -3w. l.: 'CNRS .WS , Xavxvw.-vwasa.x.-K-asm-sw.wxw.s.v.' N... Sgsfjxsj, ,N-:ik 3 S X Q wAwMv.w.v.-.v.-Mwvuvmvwnmxuw-1-A-...wt-.w,,,-M-f,s.vw.wMm.-N-f.w.-.w.-xw.w..,.-.w.wv.f-v,-,.-,.W,Nm1.-M2-w.:f-wx-f.-.w.v.-f.-1.-.ALBC3 xg 7:25 :??i3Qs- v 2 E 53 'L-G 12? gsxflti-g'5sF2-' 2 pf f , is x 'vw..f3 mfs-' 1: iw , .... , :E ff arf- an Q X 'sigwzarit Rs N ww.-,W X....x.s...sc.w.-af.Wsw,sm.4.-.-..twsna.-.sm-wx-NW.-,MM-,....-....-,.w.A..-,,.'..MM....-.WM-w.M,a.,.,..aw..at-fm-M.ff.-H,-,,,,,...wf.N,..s,,,.,,,,.,g.-,5' Baseball l 9 I 4 With eight of the old players back Northern was assured of having a good team from the start. All the places were filled by old players except right field. There were a great many new men out who looked good and who will doubtless make good material for the 1915 team. The season was a most successful one, Northern winning live out of the eight college games played, scoring a total of forty-five points to their opponents twenty. Under Malloy's coaching -the team came into shape rapidly and were ready for the first game with the Ohio Medics April l8. Mills and Main pitched good ball and were well supported. The Medics were defeated by an 8-l score. 9 , The following game, played a week later, was almost a repetition of the first, Northern pounding the offerings of Otterbein's two pi-tchers impartially, while her players were apparently baffled by Mills' curves. - The next game was with the strong Wesleyan team, which proved another easy victory for Northern. There were many errors but the game was made interestingby the hard hitting and the many brilliant plays. On May 9th Northern went to Bellefontaine to play the city team. This game was lost by errors. Northern was in the lead until the seventh- inning when a couple of costly errors started the score of Bellefontaine. Mills pitched and Malloy caught one of their best games of the season. The next game was played at home with Heidelberg. Main pitched a good game and was well supported, Northern winning by a score of 9-3. The last game at home was with Wittenberg and everyone expected a hard fight and close contest as Wittenberg was considered one of the best teams in the conference, but the visitors, unable to solve the curves handed them by Mills and Semm, were defeated by a score of l2-O. Wittenberg failed to make a single hit. The next game abroad was with Capitol at Columbus. Stemm pitched good ball and was well supported but Northern lost, through their not being able to connebt with the ball at the right time. - - The second game with Wesleyan was lost through poor support. In the hands of their experienced coach the Wesleyan nine had undergone several changes from the Hrst game here and were able to defeat Northern 6-0. TI-IE TEAM , ' i ' CHARLIE MILLS This year as last, Mills was the star pitcher of the season. l-le has speed, 239 . ,Z ., .si ,,.-,fp , ,, ,.. 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'fCHET MAIN Main pitched good ball this season. l-le showed up best in the Heidel- berg game where but fifteen faced him in the last five Innings. DUDLEY STEMM f Stemm was a new recruit to NOrthern's pitching staff. l-le pitched good ball and is a heavy hitter. , HSKEETH I-IILL Skeet has an ideal build for a first sacker and played the position in a creditable manner, besides being one of the heaviest sluggers on the team. STUMPY STUMP Stump played a fast game in the outfield last year, and he is equally good in the inheld. l-le played second base in a manner that left nothing to be desired. A A i , KISSY Ross Ross made some of the most brilliant plays of the season. l-le is cool, steady, a good ba-tter, and a fast base runner. ' i BILL STARRY I O n This was Starry's second year at third where he played a good clean, con- sistent game. MoNTY MONTGOMERY u Monty played a fast game at third, getting everything within his ter- ritory. l-le left school before the season was over. HSMILEYN YOUNG Young was sub-ca-tcher last year. l-le went to the outfield this year, where he played a good game. . 'fBABE ADAMS I Babe is a slugger and a fast outfielder. ln the first game of the season he knocked two home runs. ' MILLER . Miller was another new recruit and a great addition to Northern's line-up. He IS a fast outfielder, a heavy hitter, and a fast base runner. LESLIE BROOKS Brooks was Student Manager and a hard worker l-le wan always on the iob kCCPiH-8 the field in Shape and looking after the needs of the players. 1 240 1 E T E 5 2 kay? i. ,. ,J :WGA , v I K E51,'x.'..f,4agg 1 , ,,.. N 2 'M5.w,,,,,,.,v,,Q v 5 3 , , P , 3 5 5 2 2 5 2 - Z 6 4 21 2 5 3 2' r S ' Q , LEHR MEMORIAL NEARING COMPLETION 4 Z s 3 Z f. x 3 4 ? F S 2' 2 c z .2 , I 2 2 It T: E I: Q 1 ? 53 2 we-:Q5:g::.A In . , wt . . .. -1- -:TO v.E,sF:2 w.--.- -1-Y.-. '. K ' :-' 4.4 .5-.1.., xx .1. ,:-5-:4. 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It 1s.l22xl68 -feet 'on the base and, including -the basement, also devoted to college work, is four stories high. First floor to' be used for Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., .office and recitation roomsg second floor devoted to The Library, Law College, reading rooms, etc., third floor occupied by the College of Commerce, offices and recita- tion rooms. The entrance from the east is a beautiful specimen of architectural design. Over- head your gaze is met with attractive cornice and striking panels in pearl white plaster- paris. Beneath your feet as well as to right and left in wainscoting is pure white Ver- montmarble protected by elegant brasshand railing. Ample lobby and hallway lead hither and thither, but the nearestucenter of attraction is the large audi-torium which will accommodate fifteen hundred people, each individual being so seated as to have both eye and ear conveniently trained on theiample forum in the west end of the building. The tallow dip of our foreparents ,will be supplanted by electrical current, which will nowhere show to a better advantage than -in the 'forty brilliant bulbs and clusters in the auditorium. This place of public assembly is further to be beautifiecl and made historical by memorial and department windows of high grade art glass. Not a pound of coal will be used in the building, but it will be heated b-y a combination of hot air and steam forced through the building by the University heating system. Fans and plenum chambers 'conduct hot air to each and every room in the great building, changing the atmosphere every eight minutes, thus insuring the most perfect sanitary conditions. It has been predicted, so firm is the edifice on its foundation, that it will stand four hundred years. The exterior part, made of beautiful -red brick la-id in white mortar with appropriate stone trimmings, presents it a perfect model in modern educational architecture. ' . It is not only a monument to Dr. Lehr, the founder of the institution, to Dr. A. E. Smith, who conceived it, to Secretary Thomas, whose untiringefforts gathered the funds, but also to the multiplied thousands of 0. N. U. lovers, from Maine to the Golden Gate, and from -the Lakes to the Rio Grande, whose sacrifice money made the structure possible. ' The dream of the Lehr Memorial began to be realized when the workmen first broke sod, March 28, 1914. Of the 566,000 which has been subs'cribed to the Lehr Memorial fund 530,000 has already been received in cash and it is easy to see that what was once thought to be impossible is now at the very doorway of a magnificent achievement. 243 , .f may Maj' W A .H ,.Wm-4.-f.-my4.-r4WM-1-4,,,,.v,f,,f1ffNnw-Maw.-,ywpmwxyg X W wr. . 9 . .. ,-,, .-M,,,., .- . -fm.-.-.-fa. .4 ,ff .. . g . ' XM... M ...Q....,........,....N,....,...............,.......,.............., ,, ,. . 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The farm has increased in versity from ten to fifteen thousand dollars ing, buildings, etc. an s7,000 will have been paid into 'value since purchased by the Uni- by improvements in ditching, fenc- 244 .,-S'S'J1Xk:5.,, CAN gl: ff ggfaggfmm-aaefsw.. .X , X N 4 , A ,-1.4 -yt.. : X , Q fvvfxss X Q :I H is Spb--.f'fs:5 Q s assi-tmtxv-nu-svMwW.,,,,,,NMVMNvwM,MN,m,,,,4,-.-.e-.ws-,.,.,.gh-.-,.-.-.-.-.-.-,VAv.-N.-snsws.-.4.-.s-.-J.wt-.-,.-.ws-w.-.-.-s.-.-.-N.-f.-f.-.T.f ,a.-.-.-.-,-1.-.vN.v,.t.-.-.se-.-we-sv.f. wat-asxxvtx-.xtmV.-.wawssfsaxwswsssf-sxswsavaews.ttw.ws.v.-.wt-Muwmwass-Mrmtsmvusv.'.'.-AWN.-MMWII.-A.-s.w.-f.w.st..,,w-.wxw.-.V,.wf.s-.-.y.w.w.wN.y A-fg:Q'.f..: Q:vs-it Ir P 34,9 ts-flip mfg if-sg.e.s-.Q -M-mam 5 To a Senior Co-Ed BY A JUNIOR The years of campus, Duke7s and Hill, Of Lehr, proposed, and Brown's, Of studies, military drill, And students' ups and downs., More and yet more tiresome grew, And I was losing heart, V But cn the evening I met you, I took a strong, new start. l've always been so very shy When any girliwas near, But while with you, I don't know why, I found I had no fear. f I know we talked for quite at while, And I enjoyed each moment. ' I learned to watch for your rare smile, And thanked the fates- I'd seen it. You listened with a kindly ear To all I had to say, Of hope, ideals and my fear, And what I would some day. When your ambitions, you disclosed, Mine seemed so cheap and small, On life's good things, I took a hold, - And let the friv'lous fall. From then I saw you every day, Because I watched and waited, If with a 'smile you looked my way, I felt well compensated. But soon with school days, you'll be done, When you will leave old Northern, And life's real work will have begun, With pleasant tasks, and solemn. Some lucky man will win your love And may he be deserving. Queenlike and gentle as a dove, You'll make his home an Eden. From now, time's passing will he slow, But for my gladsome day dreams, Yet these alone will keep aglow Ambition's bright, hot flames. Some day, again, perhaps we'll meet When I have won some glory To lav before you at your feet, And finish this, my story. 2421 ' I ,,,,47y'0g. ,WWMZQ77 A xsvf . sa x-5s v su x.1x..x. Nlwsvm 4u,.., ,4-,. , f,.-..,.,. t .,,.-,- f,'fff Mm .f.1 ,,,- ' C f.v,.- XJ yt E . , i .. ,4,,.,,..,,..,,, . ,,,,,,,l., . '- ,, t .,.,.,., ., ..., . .,,., ...,,., ,,,, . ,,h,, ,,,., .f X' X I H-YY f If W! I , .27 5 ,, , tl, my n , 1:-'Hr' 'fn Tx , -1 1, if ii' l it ltiltttti F f rf : -iii: 'A ' . t-F1 ,E f .lp 1' ' X' ? N f l t f Witt' l K ' 1 ' will l ia l DN X I I . ill ff? I 1 ,fi -1 E . f . f!y iW X , , E ,. f fji Z I-leart Throbs ADVICE TO SENIOR CO-EDS Department Editor ,............. L ........... DoRo'rHr PAIGE Dear Miss. Paige: For sometime I have been receiving the attentions of a very nice young man who bears the same name as an article of food popular among the Chinese. I have learned to like him very much and have reasons for be- lieving he reciprocates in kind, but he has never told me so, being very modest. We both finish school this term and I fear he will not say those words I'm so anxious to hear. Do youthink it would be improper for me to help him just a little? t 1 A Anxiously, - ' . . MISS W. Dear Miss W.: I know of no young man in school of the name Rats, so presume it must be one other, in which case it would not only be highly proper, but an act of mercy, for you to supply those words which I'm sure the young, man wishes to have said. Dear Miss Paige: I'm very much agitated be- cause my gentleman friend is so much taller than I. My girl friends at the Stuart house 'say we look like Texas and Rhode 'Island when walking together. We like each other very much and he is such a dear boy, but this talk is unpleasant. Please console me. MISS R, Dear Miss R.: Yes, I've noticed that you are able to walk under his arm, but you should worry not. l'le's the more capable of taking care of and protecting you. Dear Miss Paige: I am deeply in love with an engineering student who is e. very fine singer 246 and song writer, while I'm somewhat of a Poetess. I've just about persuaded him that he should give up Engineering and allow me to compose song verses for him to set to music and sing in opera. However, I've heard that two people of artistique temperment make very poor companions. Is this true? I wish your advice. Sincerely, MISS L. Dear Miss L.: -I like your plan very much, being romantic myself. No, I wouldn't ,worry about any trouble. Dream on. Dear Miss Paige: I am the only girl in my department. There are about 45 young men and of course they're all in love with me. I have a preference, but he is rather backward. I-lowever, we have advanced far enough to call each other Portia and Skelly. Is there anything I can clo to help this along? Sincerely, MISS A. Dear Miss A.: No, I wouldn't encourage Skelly too much. I'Ie's a conservative, you know. Dear Miss Paige. I have been exerting all my influence upon the Editor-in-Chief to get a promise that nothing would appear in the book that might cause me any trouble with my gentleman friend back home. He will make no promise and I'm worried. Do you think you could influence him? Anxiously, CATHA. I Dear Catha: I'm in the same boat and have resorted to all my arts to win the Editor's promise, but have apparently failed. He is the most stub- born fellow I've ever met. However, I'll do my best for you since you've been such a good .www ss ' . ss-'tw-if V-ss .sVN..-W...........t.s.....w - ,f w ss-4, xg S 5 - - - - - M-wxwvmm-mst-.t-f.w.-.-...Q-,-.-,.-f.-M-.-. f.,-.-.ww-:.:.N-vm-.t-.-.-.-.t-.-.-.-.-.-s.-.-s.w.wst.-,-.4.-.-.w.-,-..-J,.-..'.-,'.w..-.'.-.-.-.-M-Mmv..-.-.-.-.-2.4f.w.r.-.wssx .Ns , 5 iw., H W., ex , J--.' - s s ' I - -: .' S ,- .-11 'r'L : ' fa:-5 59.15--f, v- gms 2 5 s X , Q f. . rafts..-iz. sf: Q. 3. :-1. ei. 5 ' 2 s .1-1:13 4 g:5-53,,'g.- f r .ask s fjzgq, ...K t 5 - . . . - V: 4 sw- -:yrs 'f' - X 'QTU 'Ygtga' . XJ E5'NN''Aww'WX W-VNNK-.0cv.xvbw.vwxssx'.xx2-'xoxoxocavcaxkxxxxxwn:-axuexxnwxwx'rxwmdux-wwmnwev.v.v1v.-.xm-n.-mv.-.vmm'nmmfnawlfivawrrvmvwawoaax-nfnwwu1.'ui.V:.'Mvvuv.-.aw:4fm'A70'5 :ig-D Q IPC '1.:1,',,:IK.Q,9 ' NWN' X? it ' 'Mfg '. . N 4 ,, friend of mine. In the meantime we can merely await the appearance of the book. Just as anx- ious. DOROTHY. Dear Dorothy: My friend, commonly called Tommy, is going to Ohio State and I don't get to see him nearly so often as I'd like. I-le writes iust the dearest letters and says l'm his .onliest only, but I sometimes wonder if he doesn't,just do that to keep me from suspecting him of having girls down there. What do you think? Sincerely, SYLVIA. Dear Sylvia: Why, I didn't know that you and Tommy were such friends. Frankly, dear, I'd watch Tommy. You see he and I used to be great friends. But when he got to going with other girls, I retaliated and had fellows galore. Then he came around all right, but I was cured, for I met a fellow I liked just loads better. Why don't you try that? I've had dozens of fellows ask me who you were. Think it over dear. Yours, DOROTHY. Dear Miss Paige: 'When I came here I had a steady fellow who came -,along with me, but after a while I met many others and Hughie faded away. Since then, however, I've learned to appreciate him for I've met no other fellow who composed song poems and dedicated them to me. His last one was entitled Somebody Stole My Girlie. How can I reconcile him? Sincere- ly, RUTH. Dear Miss S.: Yes,.I heard all about it and have seen the song. As to advising you, I'm afraid it's too late. Hughie is already reconciled. Your friend, MISS PAIQE. 247 '1 Jsl sn -511, tl, , , ,WDM W- N,,,,g, ,,,Y.v,,,M,-, M,-HU THE I-IATC HET ANNIVERSARY WMI QMCMKQQ 15.9 ,fc-w'QJ'r' 5 fikkiiixf :Z 5255-43 iv 2:1 .0 40,315 J-V :gif s Z.-if I EXC EN s x ,., Q 21, 1 'ssissn ' 'Q 1 : 1 3 3 E xgfib .wixwxx uw: WN xx? ,. . ,MMA . nf ww. rw-' -. wo. 5: '. 2 2 s 5 E 3 2 1 5 5 2 , 5 2 2 A Z -z , 74 9 5 Z 3 'Y E Q 2 E E f 5 2 f 7 - 5, Y E s 2 2 i E 5 '5 2 .3 5 E , Q Q E ? 5: 5 S -Z ' I 4. C -E 1: E H x X 5 2 N Q N S' li E S H i Q t S a a f. N E Q 2 S x :I fa f 5 S 3 . HXl,.:ic.,Q.,.M-.MNA .::X:-as-X-sm. Q cis-bErR: 1 5E?Q??1ER s xwgimg 'RS' ?:f43S'S 'wbwisfg -1 A K.- i .-.- A 1,-.v.w.w.-M, .x'. Q AwwMwm.V,M.,M.,N,,.M,xmm,,M,.,,w, .,,.,,.,.,, , ,.,4 .,M,,.,, 1 ws - ' rf 4 S l I . Dear Profs WHITWORTH: Now, get that in your knot. rw I l MOTHER M,AGLOTT: Don't believe you exactly understand that, do you? Speak up. ' ' I , 1 I L SCHOONOVER: Fifteen minutes is too long a time for a single prayerf' l l GROTI-I: Wonder what C1ermany's doing today. A FREEMAN: '6Don't you see fCedar-pointy .U ll MISS ASCI-IAM: Class dismissedf' ' ' SLEESMAN : Be Careful, that chemical H and heat vvill land you 5 somewhere-Well ? ' L MOHLER: Let's all go to the movies tonightfi, Agreed. ' Q. PREXY: Make all announcements hrief please, we have such a short time for the special speaker this morning. l lUGI-IES: Let everyone keep up with heat on the music, not dragging two or three measures behindf, V 0 SMIILL: Let every Engineer stay a few minutes after chapel, very Q Important p MCEACI-IRON: Thisspark plug don'tWork. I-Want you boys to cut- out sparking so much at night. I LONG: Anyone can write who thinks he canf COTTERMAN: Agriculture is the greatest science of today. 5 DAVIS: i School teaching is a profession, class, did you get that? SI-IEID: This is only first term work, class. BERGER: I-lave you a clear conscience?,' 1 3- l-IUBER: Can you see good results with the microscope? A RINGER: Get Busy. . FRITZ: Is that Word pronounced correctly? I rl I 4 RAABE: 6'Wish I could go this evening, boys, but my Wife won't left me. 'l c - 99 ll TRAINUM: ' Now, IS that clear to everyone? ' 3 9 99 E ALLEN: This organ sparker won t act, what s wrong? Q- MISS MILLS: My fingers just achef' TAGGART: This Senior business gets on my nerves. l 249 I I J' , 1 E R X YSSRQMMX JAX A I -IW-IWJMIV,M.,,.,,,,,MI,-,,.,-.,M.,,,.,.,-,-,,,,.w,'f.',..-EW.-.w.-1. .Tl 5-1:54, ..-s .,.. 5 . . ., ,,,,, .,. X. .-,- s.vNws-.w,.w,.-. . . ,, . . ,g .-1 K x .-A. V 1,..-..-f.f.wwsxw.wxn-.f -.xx sw-aw:tv.-wsNwNvmf.wf.-f.-N...uf..,,...f...s.-.-.':.. . .M M m.- M 7 I , W:- nufl Wiki Fw. N5,v..m..N. ss S . 1 - ,g I nf: 315525 .,:', '-:'-'X S 1 ' 5: z 4.1, 1' '- 11.2. f,-xg-a-In 155 2 , P .. ' . 2-uv Srqkge' - xg-in 2 A : :5 f X' Ei V Q.. -.-2-.7,.,-5.2 I Q , . hr H I A , 4 . . 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SISTERS NOTICE: I have invented an odorless, tasteless complexion. Write for full particulars to Miss Shinneberry. . lt's a poor Mule that doesn't work both ways. 'WISE AND OTHERWISE GIRLS NOTICE: Expert advice in -the art of love making. For reference con- sult Miss Daniels. H. Kagy. Fyke: Well, Wally, how do you like Miss Morrison? Wally: CShaking his head? HNever again. The faculty is a necessity. Lunn is taking great interest in Miss Deiley, but she does not seem to recipro- cate as her affections are divided among several others. Portia: How much will it cost to furnish a house? Skelton: As much as we make the first six months in the law business. Portia: But how long before we can hang out our shingle? Skelton: When you say the word. Vvinkler, Lunn and Kemery all contribute to thee, Dailfel y. Dick 'Ryan 'is getting to be a regular dasher around here. I-le now whistles: In My Harem-N Hurry up, Dick, you'll get there. If you have a sunny disposition don't try to keep it shady. WANTED: A new translation of Caesar-inquire of Mr. Karns. Professor Louthian in American l-listory class. General Braddock was kfued In the Revolutionary War. He had three horses shot from under him and a fourth .went thru his clothes. Sunshine will kill the deadliest microbe in fifteen minutes. Cheer up. i 250 l l l l Q 1 .,swY31N2ffAwN SRX 5-c-:AU --1.-:J .xv 2 gc .i . m1QKgg' ::.:N 3w2Q:1W 'X'W tx'' ::WsNWw'-ss-MmeNwnwwaw.-fM-,tw.-.N-,,4..k.w,-..,.-....,.....,,.,,,... .. .,..,..,..,,,.,,,,.,i.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,....,,,. ., . . . 1 N,:,,X.-,N S is S . ... . .. . .. .. M... .. . . ., ....,,...,Mm..5.i .,..-ff xvjix 2 Q 2 5 -zz sn: ' N--- N gg 1. :g A , , ' '-- E 2 2:1 : 1: :I ' NFB X gras : 3 5 3 1: .1 3.-1255 O fs ff r hr - :ef 1 , w ..::s..:5,::g,'.- Powell: 6'Say Skelton, how is it that you lost your hair? Skelton: Worrying about the Canfield affair. Jack Young, the Mechanical Engineer who took the last year in special work: Top-Notch, Red and Blue Books, also sleep. Take care of -the week ends and the weeks will take care of themselves. Dick Ryan's girl is very nice, but we all -believe she thinks she is marrying a Preacher-Nuf Sed-Let her think so. Portia: N ow get your feet off that tablef' A Skelton: Easy there Portia, I never expected this. And he thinks he is a conservative guy. ' Cultivate the smile that feels its oats-it pays. Sunday Eve: 5 :30, Powell 'phoning to Miss C'Dell: I-Iello! Is this you, Emma, well this is Duge. I can't come up tonight as the fellows want to quiz. - i Later, 6:46. Powell: Say, Jenk, I'll bet we have some time at Lima. Dutch Portz, the farmer engineer from near New Comerstown who promises -to make some big changes on his dad's plantation. The man who says there is nothing doing is .generally one who is doing nothing. Jan. ll, '15, Fyke found missing by his bed mate. I missed the train by heckf' WANTED: A good ,hair tonic. Skelton. A Kusian, at the midnight hour: I must be leaving. Gertrude Bolinger: 'gOh, don,t go. Q Helene Morrison: What do you want for breakfast, pancakes? Say, fellows, ask Cu-ty Bridge what he did when the midnight train stopped. A cheerful note is discounted everywhere and never protested. Ask White why he takes a trip to New York every six weeks. WANTED: A pony to ride thru school. 'Kagy. - - Bridge at the Elks Club at Lima: There are a thousand reasons why I should not take a drink, but I cannot think of any now. Schott: I love my do! do! dog, but Oh! you basket ball player. Why is Sylvia Moore so sober the last few weeks? Because she has failed to see or hear from her friend. Cecil Thomas at Columbus. g Sylvia, sighing: Wish I were at O. S. U. this winter, instead of here. You cannot shoot a pop-gun forever with a single wad. Professor Sheid: fln Business English class, I-low would you address a letter to a Millinery firm owned by two or more ladies?f' Brownie: I don't know, I only write to one-at a time. 251 ., pw, ,gf Wmmfx JAX . . ....,,..,.,,..v,.-.-,A-.-1N1.-f.-f,-,-,.f.'fl-.W-fwvlf- - H 7 9 .,,-f:,.4fff-V Q deg-'fggv ,QQS Q.,,1f5vN,..fw-4-v-v--VMwmwm.-M.aa,wuwvwMW...-.-,.-.,.,54,-,....w-.WM-.-.v.-..fM.,.-.Wm-,..,.t,... . 5 5 5 1 Ag,-,N . L,-.,--,Z xyg. .,---c.y- c 1 7- A - Q mmf Viva , ,.. 174. I , -,ay 2 gs Q , D aw! ay-arf: . Ass, E Q: Q 3: f -'4 f pgwzgffj - nv f I S2 Xqmi'-'4921 f ' 42? 5' ww -.-vwfm. V., .,g-U,,.,,.,,..-A.-mm,-,.-.lfmn.-umflnyfffffx-'Z .QSM 3' , 1 f -. .,-q.'--':,..,,s-As Q A 1 , W , .,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,.,.-,,,.-W. .. . f f . Yi,g:5,,gj,--?ff.2-.MQ H -rr W.tr-MWM-Aw4.,..-,News-.wt-.1mms1.w.s.WmW:w.NwmA.w.vK.,...,.a MW .,,,..,.W -. Gm ,M Jenk, our dry Pharmic who never went to Lima????? l Skelton does not get his daily letters from Canfield any more. How did you accomplish it Portia? i fldaterl Portia: Get off that chairf, ' Skelton: All right. I know now you are Ht to be a suflraget. T 5 A lady fusser he liked to be, but no girl can he go to see. At last he found a Pharmic maid and he had her on the run. Until another guy, as usual, hutted in and spoiled his fun. KAGY. Miss Crawford made an angel cake, For her darling Roger's sake, Rogers ate it, every crumb, Then he heard the angels hum, Softly calling, Rogers, come. .i It is a tough task for a Co-ed with glasses to hecome popular. I A Things We Would Like to See. Brownie when he is not writing to his girl. Smithie when -he is not advocating the use of Klein tools. Bridge and his Band -learn Yankee Doodle. l Endlind with a girl. l - Duke,' coming home from Lima. Schott selling some other paper besides the Ada Record. Brehvman step lively. Alden when he hasn't got a pair of pliers in his hands. Newell with a shave. 3 i . l Kagy do his own Work. J ack Young lose his Pittsburgh stride. T White with a pompadore hair cut. - l i T 252 l r . ,lf 1 I W A f w 13. I V 4 lr F .gl V x wmv- .A Q5'T?.f5 ?x2S?SS YK.-sky-X-wxx.w-W-W N NWN A x ,Q -Q Q 41, :H A X- -.W v.NW,,,., W. ,,,.... , ,,.,. . Y 4:--A: .+1-:- -saw-. 5 52 X ' W 'W -.NM .mmwfmv.WMw....-,,,.-,.-.4,.wN,,.x-,...w.-.-N.-MW,.x-N..-,M-..-1.4,,.....,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,A.-,N-,Aw-x,,,..,,, Q:1,13:g:,v,'2E45ig-dw? wsQ:1,' .f 1:5-Egg Q 2 . 'ze Qmm Max- .:4. X a . 9.1 - -. -,,-W-, '- H tl A '- Q 3 ESRI-f 5-A , f, 54-Q S. Q .- Yugi-gi: Q 3.53, Zfc--As.,W-.w.-.w.-f.-.Mw,WW,.,.-.H..v.V..-M.-.-.-..,w..,,.W...x.,.,,Mg ' 5 rf fi fjwfu xy, ,NE ' ,-W-W.-.-..-,.,,.,..,-..-Mm...-.v.-,.x-..M.w..........,,,...W.w..,,w..,,.-,.W,w,.4.-A,Q....,,,w,..,gWnw,,,.,.,.,N,V,M,..,,.,,,w:,:,,,.,.,::,-if5:55 5 37m.5.:1Zq5 A -:df 'K-':z4,5, V. V , ,.,, . 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The old loud toned bell, That each day tolled the knell Of the class hours as they sped away, And Old Glory on high, ' Unfurled to- the sky, Both strengthen my wishes to stay. But now out in life I must turn and meet strife And duty and pleasure combined, And the scenes will be changed, And my future arranged, By circumstance less and less kind. But I go not with fear, For the time I've spent here I-'las given me courage as well. So what good I may do I shall credit to you. Farewell, my Northern, Farewell! 254 W. 1 . 51,4 3 amaze ,,. . ?-Jif . 'Af' -. .- fi '-'MMk3'fa!f-' -N ,tx -4, 2:...,'m-. s 's 'sw '- f '- '-- H X'-N-rw-xws -M ...,...,,... -Q x ., . . Q s ax W ss wwf, s...v..f..., X . x . 1 .., S.-Sfqft.-sfbqxlfss S is E . 3 Qmsw-fs' -' x.:r'f:-5 z Q 2 '- s 1- 1: Qwxk --.. -my . x s Q .1-5-: Xi7 33-xs- F -'EN P 5 3 S :P 1-15 X . X-fr 1 5-A z - -: s N 1 2 . 5 , I, 351: '-'S,11,'jg-'-- N- -1- 2 ., N in ..,,. ., 153 -1 sf X ig: 9 xx ,N K v- sw w -A -v .s.sxxs.t..ts. Aw.sw.-,-.-4.-meas-xmassswxw-2:-1-aw-asN-.-AtwX.:as.saaxcQ-1.-.w.v.-.-aww.sf.-.wt-.-N.-.v,-.-.-,wt-A.-.wsX-.w.-.-1.-.-.-.wh-M,W-.,Nwg.,12.mgw,,-,,-,-,,-.-,-.'.r.-.-.-,-.-.wag.,1,,:,:.,.,g Q xssmsav Looking Backward A We may improve thru retrospection. I-low profitless would be our ex- periences in life if we could not look back over them and see wherein they might be improved, or wherein they were successful. In reviewing -this book we can see places which could be improved by a second effort. But we have done our best under the limited experience and finances, r Many new friendships have been formed. Among Whom we like to mention the Champlin Printing Company. Mr. Ward, president of the com- pany has given us many helpful suggestions, and has fulfilled his part of the contract beyond the letter. And to our engravers, The Canton Engraving' and Electrotype Company, we are indebted for a uniform, pleasing, and artistic work. We are pleased to mention also the excellent work of the Paeszler Studio. A The success of any college annual is made possible largely through its advertisers. The students of Northern ,spend each year several thousand dollars with the merchants of the city. Let us PATRONIZE THOSE WHO ADVERTISE IN THE ANNUAL. 255 .' V, I-I-IQ .-.1311 f 'Q'-gf Na.,WM-A-.-,WA-.ww.-,,.,,......,,....-.-W..wow:-N-m.....e-?,.15 55 ,y W. , ....,, ....,.,,.t-..-s.,-s.-,A-.M-.-. . s- . -: 4- sm '- s ,..,,.,.,s.,.....,.......,m.,.....,.e....,......,.W,,,.,..,..,...., W. M , X. .,:- t .... Y. .X V rs'-' ' X 535 5 2 2 -: 'A i 3s:':fi,7' lf, W' + 2 L: Zr:213f-'f'-1 ff 's .f 4, f.: Q :srsheif-..?:s :. 11.1.--ff r ' P- se: 9 ii- 7K'.'F41,. 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To end this all, the people say H Miss Ley is with him every day, ' '- fi-Ind mourns as O'er the campus green, e picks his way in the moonlight sheen. 256 Hmx s-gtg 4 asw'-.xt-4-st-ta-.t..,.,,.,.,,.,x,wx,x Q, fs W., is SN f' 4.2 T:-X. 5 E fxq ' ' m - - M'f:4-fwvq,5we-f-mx.M.-wwf.-.-.wt-.-wt-NM-.-,.-,,.,-.-..-..-.X-.-M.-..f.-.-ff.wm.-,,-,.-.W,.-.-,.-.-.-N..-.-0-.N.-.v.M.,.,.,,,,, -,'1'f2?5g R :'ff..9.-Q-' qefw 3 Q I E .. 4'-'- 3 xiii? S 5 E D fiffvi S 1T:?'Qz.-..,.':w.s 1 E . V12- .sxtx-zgsf-Is.-' -get :JS Q 2 5 - , --,.f.4-a--rv.: 5, i1 !27S':'3Q39wi 5.25. E.f'-is-wwwwmmwt-MW..,.a-.wmwes.aW......,m,,M,xw,,A. ,M ,M , ,, 5 C 31'-4, 5 wgwms QQ ' ' ' W' ----- ' f -'--- 1 .: .. I-le tells of how he's made them cry, And laugh and smile and even die. To all his friends he tells his Woes, Of the hearts he's won and the girls he's froze. In ending up this little rhyme, We want to impress on the- reader's mind, It's best to not your past unfold, After you've been so awful bold. WHAT Is IT? In dear old Lima I love to roam, And think of Pittsburgh for a future home. I ve traveled the town by night and day, And prayed to Prof. Mohler- to there let me stay. I am tired of pills and chemicals, too, And I oft seek solace in a good old stew. I make the rounds till the break of day, And return to Ada for the good old hay. I love the ladies in this dear old place, As they certainly set a wonderful pace. I love the village with all its din, And will sure return when my ship comes in. l..ima lends enchantment to the view, But I am thinking now of Pittsburgh and of you. Now I am old and weary, lame and sore, I return, Dear Susie, to roam no more. Dedicated to C. Hadley Jenkins. - 257 2 H. B. by I-I. 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A decided hit. Friday, 3. The Anvil Chorus as rendered by the O. N. U. Orchestra at chapel. Saturday, 4. Our baseball team looks good to us. Lots of pep. Sunday, 5.' Everybody goes for a walk. Monday, 6. Nothing to do but work, and nothing to drink but water. Tuesday, 7. In order to settle all complaint, Prexy announces that the 55500 secured at Napoleon is to be given to the Engineers. We wonde1'. ' Wednesday, 8. Prof. Whitwort'h presided this morning. I-le is a line soloist. Thursday, 9. Organ solo, the Pilgrims' Chorus, Prof. Allen. Prof. Mohler is' some talker from the pulpit. Friday, l0. Margarite Smith played piano solo. Chimes, by Gee. -Both de- bating teams win from Antioch. Saturday, l l. We can see the ball team work on Saturday. T Sunday, 12. Gee, but I like to sleep on Sunday. Monday, l3. Junior class organizes. Was it fixed or not? Prof. Smull gave advice to the Juniors, which will be followed, of course. Tuesday, l4. Chapel platform was filled with the Lima Presbytery who were having a conference in Ada. We certainly get our money's worth at chapel. Wednesday, l5. Prof. Schoonover had charge of the devotions. Thursday, l6. We were pleased to listen again to Rev. Bradshaw. Friday, I7. Miss Stone, Y. W. C. A. Secretary of the Ohio-W. Va. district, gave an address. Ralph Weaver again journeyed South with an Adelphian girl. l-le had 'a black eye when he returned. Did not see the other fellow. Saturday, l8. First baseball game of the season. O. N. U. vs. Ohio Medics. Northern wins, 8-l. Evening, Intersociety debates. Adelphians win. Sunday, l9. Very slim attendance at holy Worship. Monday, 20. Blue Monday. ' - , t Tuesday, 21. Miss Pearl Stahl favored us with a splendid reading. q Wednesday, 22. Prexy talks about the Jew. We learn that there are fourteen nations represented at the O. N. U. ' Thursday, 23. Spongers, Crafters, Robbers, and Thieves elected by the Junior Class for the 1915 Northern, namely, Bilderback and Simon. Friday, Zff- O- N. U. defeats the University of Detroit in the Intercollegiate debate. Question, Panama Canal Tolls. Saturday, 25. Shut out for Otterbein baseballg score 6-0. Evening, Philo- Sftahl oratorical contest. Nietz, first prize: 'Miss Weaver, second. 266 Y 17 Qmwra A Ksawas-..f41Qta...-.-....mfssw-fs-.-:waww..V... .. .. -11: s?'m'fa.-:-ss1:sAr4122f1fY -Til' 5 Q S 1: -aa:-4 '.-' - 1xW'4UPlE 'lPlHUElQP INT x,xxxx...x, . . ,gf ..,. . . N..s.Nav.-. xx,-.sxN X Q.-w4.w,-.wae4f,.-Q-i.sxvs:.w...g fie. W -A-.Ma-.aA...-MQ.-M,...k-....,.-.,.w.. .-.x v. ,.-f. V . -.-.-.- M-N.-....WW.-,,.-.-g.w.'.w... ..x.:x .. -.Q-.X-.-.-,.-. -,.'.- ,.-:.-,, -. 4..w.f.w.-.y,m.,.,, .-.. Sunday, 26. Well, it's Sunday again. Monday, 27. Nothing never happens on a Monday. Tuesday, 28. Prexy gives reception to the Cosmopolitan Club. Wednesday, 29. This is the Light day. 'Y Thursday, 30. Nothing stirring but the leaves. l l MAY l ' ' CC 1 . Friday, l. Somebody writes a Sonnet to Love. The New Jersey Club meets ln regular session. Saturday, 2. Ohio Wesleyan is defeated in baseball, 9-3. Sunday, 3. Sunday again. ' l Monday, 4. Welcome back! Josiah Mason Nadser is back on the job. He l promises to stay till commencement. Tuesday, 5. Bradley, student, falls from top of derrick at the Lehr building i and is seriously injured. Thursday, 6. Presiclent's reception to the seniors. After some time spent in getting acquainted-.N What! been here nigh on to four year and not acquainted? Friday, 7. Musical trio in chapel. Company D holds reception. Saturday, 8. Northern loses to the Otterbein nine, 4-3. Evening, Adelphian- g Crile oratorical contest. I-I. A. Manahan., first prize, Miss Flowers, se'cond. The Manahan debating contest is instituted. Thanks, boys. ' is X ' Sunday, 9. What! Sundayagain? I l Monday, l0. Preparations for Junior-Senior Day. Tuesday, ll. Junior-Senior Day postponed. Dr. Anderson talks about being Q an American-Englishman. Wonder how it feels to be thusly. l S fag Q Ei? + . ? V 7 5 ill .mg f .... .... .. .... .,.,.... f X Iiglftfv Q-C X-X-fl I , A,L,J,4. A leg. -232 t t D . -,Lili X it N 267 r l .1 , F I i liar if 1, ,-N.. , gs-A 4- -4 ,- -, . ...A . ..,a,..w.t-M-sswvsmwawt.Sm.-N,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,W,.,.,....-.Aw.x.we:.w.x.s.--.Na..-,-N.-f.-...-.-.-ff.-.v...-.-.-M-.-.t-M.....,...,...... . , .W N 0 , , , , , , cifz' -.':r.f.?'49'-2 1: -' . . .,..,, ,, .. Ns-4,215.95-sf' 'haf Wednesday, IZ. Afternoon, Franklin-Philo baseball game. Franks win, and get the lower floor in the new building. Evening, Mock Commencement. A grand' and glorious success. Thursday, 13. History repeats itself at Northern. 'Juniors victors in the Junior- Senior athletic contests. Tug-of-war, bes-t ever. Friday, 14. Miss Aleta Bowers sang in chapel. Saturday, 16. Oh! shucks, thereis no ball game today. Franklin-Kuhn ora- torical contest. Rowe, first p-rizeg Barger, second. Sunday, 17. Sunday again. Monday, 18. Baseball practice this P. M. Tuesday, 19. Election of Light officers for next year. Wednesday, 20. Wanfted-A Weaver, experience not necessary. Dale Rice, Thursday, 21. The annual shoot was held at the rifle range. Company C takes first place, with 190 points. Friday, 22. Kusian secures work in the vicinity of Marion. Location chosen on account of relatives. Saturday, 23. Heidelberg-Northern ball game. Score 9-3, favor Northern. . Sunday, 24. Again Sunday. Baccalaureate Sermon. Mo-nday, 25. Commencement Week. Afternoon, Field Day sports. The vic- tors. Evening, Lehr oratorical contest. Rowe, first prize, Miss Weaver, second. Tuesday, 26. Baseball. Wittenbaerg receives the goose egg. Annual meeting of the Board of Trustees. Old sophis-tries die hard, and the older, the harder. A - 11121 , .-1 ...... -53 ,., t F. 5 4-be 2, f, li '. 1 1 if 1 my L 1 , fl fx! J 4i,-ll S 1 - - fl-f l l W y X ff r..f ? 1 'Ej,X1 if . 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Something Awful appears on the campus. Even the Squlrrels sl-t up and take notice. J Tuesday, 8. First chapel exercise of the school year. New Profs-. introduced. Always interesting ess fn Cha 1 h P f Wh' h 'C1 pe w en ro . iltwort presl es. X- j - Wifi ' 'film fiffe. 'X 1 Q , Wednesday, 9. The strenuous -task of selecting something easy, and meeting the trains. F5 ,f w gf Th d I0 F' f b 1 ' T urs ay, . lrst oot al practice. he iigxxsegwig-1y4ggrgg xg W. earn s .... 'E . new coach brot out the students and citizens. 1, YY:--is 5 flf f i 9 Friday, ll. Last registration day. Musical morning for chapel. Saturday, IZ. Visiting day. Sunday, I3. First Sunday in Ada. l-lomesickness. Monday, I4. No chapel on Monday. Tuesday, I5. Announcement: There will be military drill without' arms today at l2:l5. Miss Ley is going to give the Engineers a little art. Evening: Football rally. Prexy back again. Asks for advice. . Wednesday, l6. Band organized at noon. Prexy claims all the band instruments in the town. Election of football and basket ball manager. Thursday, I7. Sunday, October l l, announced as the day for the dedication of the Hill Memorial. f Friday, l8. Violin solo by Miss Watson. Evening: the Y. M. and Y. W. mixer. Saturday, I9. Eleven P. M. Professor and Mrs. McEachron, newly wedded, suddenly and ruthlessly awakened from peaceful slumbers by noisy but well-meaning f ' cl . Hen Sunday, 20. Round-up of Big Four of l9l3-Manahan, M'cEachron, Bilder- back and Park. Feasting and reminiscenses. Wonder if Buonpane is contemplating a law partner. h Monday, Zi. Reorganization of the O. N. U. Orchestra. Alumni field grand- stand burned. Suspicious circumstances. 269 I II s R. 1 I T, S I I I I I I, Q, I I I I I I I I I I I I II ii I I I at ,, I il I Il 1. I V436 ..f.:,.,x. .....M...-M.. .-., V . x..., .,, . ..,. .s..w,.,...., ..,.,. M .A.,..,.... ..x,.,..... X ...vw-W... ....., . . ,,.,, ....,..,.,. s , ,.,.,. , ....,.. . .,.,, M -.-. 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Announcement: The Northern Light, an organ of dissention, shall not be published, and any student attempting to publish it will be expelled. Dense, palling silence. Strong wind in chapel. Light went out. Thursday, 24. Professor Trainum addresses student body. Service for hu- manity is the true basis for immortality. Friday, 25. Messrs. Flora and Povenmire furnish excellent vocal selections. Saturday, 26. Advance guard of Pill Rollers arrives. Sunday, 27. Nothing stirring. Monday, 28. That tired feeling. Too much sleep. You know. Tuesday, 29. Professor Davis' maiden address. Wednesday, 30. Why don't those guys pay their tuition? Many new faces in Pharmic heaven. Announcement: All those desiring voice training and lung CX- pansion meet Professors Brown and Palmer, of the College of Cheers and Yells, at the alumni field Saturday. 270 1' 4 i . I 1 1. QL. F, g gggmixwf-xw-1. .xv. - Mx xxw. Q-m.xx-fm..-sngxwxvsxwmmais..-A ,.,...,.,-,,v ,, V.-A.xi..f.v.-4.-.gm.wa-.w,.,,..,,- -,.,. , -,.,.. ,.A.,., , . NM., Kx,X,.,.,.. ., ,, x.,. , , .A.,.A., ,xX. , .,,,,, ,,,.l , .,,.,.,,,,,,,,i ..,,A,.,,. ,i ,,-,,,,- W W ,-,4,-,,.. I ,P-vM,4v.v4,.,,,,,?A:. Q3:'553f5-'.fE'i.QiSjE1 . iw.: .,.,.-.. . -----'--- f --------:, - i f i 11 ..,A.A . ........,.....,,...,.,.. . ..,.,.,.. . ,.,.,2A,., . ,. ...,... . ..,............,..L., . OCTOBER t'-lihursday, 1. Pro-f. Schoonover confesses 'that fifteen minutes is too long for a public prayer. Friday, 2. Mr. Harry Lombard sings and as usual makes a hit. Dean Brown .L and Prof. Palmer, Department of Enthusiasm, ,introduce Northern's Boola. 1 . . H Saturday, 3. Bluffton vs. Northern. We win, 32-0. Bluffton's coach says: 1 We have met the enemy and we are h1s'n.1' 5 Sunday, 4. Harvest Home Services. Some of the boys attend and as usual 1 overeat. . . 1 Monday, 5. Bluffton player reported dead, from injuries. The report is uncon- firmed. V Tuesday, 6. Rev. Bardelmeyer scores Pollution of Words.,' Wednesday, 7. Ah! What was it? , Thursday, 8. Keep off the. grass! ,Do-n't walk across the campus, quoth Prexy. V f - . - . 1 Friday, 9. Deans I-lughes and Brown present respectively Miss Watson with I her violin and Cheer Leader Palmer with his alumni field voice. X 1 n 1 , I if N 1 - x ' hp, 1 1 Saturday, IO. O. N. U. Antioch 3. Much pep. New Franklin and Philo , halls dedicated. Sunday, 11. Hill Memorial dedication. Morning, afternoon and evening serv- 4- ices. Monday, IZ. We've been here four years, but have never learned the psychology 1 of that Mo-nday morning feeling. l Tuesday, 13. John 1. Lentz, Democratic War Horse, talks on Ohio's Dry Cam- 1 paign. Evening, English Opera Singers. F ull house. Wednesday, 14. Return engagement, English Qpera Singers. Thursday, 15. Rev. Addyman Smith talks. Cold drizzle and no Fall duds. Friday, 16. Miss Welch sings. A taste of Equal Suffrage. Dr. Sam Eby lectures on Europe Before the War. Saturday, 17. At Dayton-St. Mary's I4 to Northern 0. Sunday, 18. That blue streak early in the evening was the Buonpane Dry Quartet in retreat from Mtcfluffey. 271 1 fa 1 1 1 1 I A lm! .1 M, l yi., rw it Ml rp l .1 , I 'lil l ill F 53,3s l tiff? --1' Xiu .. fam-.,..,..,,,.,.wwv.-.v.s xxxxx am.-ass..-.av.-.. --,x- , f ,.,,.,... ,. ,.w,.,,.,,,.,., f,.- 4- .-awww,-Av.-,.v.-N. ,-.v,.,-..,. , ,.,.,,,,. ,,,.,4.A.,,,.,,., ,.,.,.,., , .,...,,. , ,,.-ff.-f,f ...M ,,,., ,.,.,.,.,. ,,,.,,, , ,,,.,f----- - -'I-' IXQ 405 1 ,,.,: -'-' We l , i 'li l Y .,----- -we ' -U M-. lim 1 .-ff e no . 4 ' illil ' lyk' I f fill' It ll L 1 ,iff I I 1, fill 1 l 22 rl l lllilll l l 3.752 ' l ll 'til 1 , . ,' X iz' i l mf f i list strc 5 f 1 . -V bfi: N551 ' N-3 l 1' . 2' i 4 T -13' N 1 lil 1 '- 4f'A- :T aj ,l l ',' W, ai' ll, , - , it 1 E , W x ri p ' I AL? . X 'i I 'sl 1' 1, 'llf I, I . H , ii, I .5 '05, , ' E f JM. 'K Z-' , , , l 1. , fa' f ,jf J r fl ' W' v' Q if 9- ,. I.-WTA If ff? l lx hm' ffl'lll.ll li l 'fff l V ll ill lf Wall .lH .fz'U . if 1.443 N J ',.v' ' I V. la T ff' l ll ll i ' . if 'li' lim. lla. y J llillllfl i 1 -fy K p' 1 -4 lg lv 5 l-. ..,-a- 'fL'L5-ff'-It f ' ,I gl if ,Q-K-1 ww '- , 3 ff A A PEEIQ HTWOUR QHRTUUNI L Q HND QHDDIE-X.-X .1 0 7 it wekixqy, l Monday, I9. Law Department quarantined. Eyebrows on the upper lip, e cause. ' H , Tuesday, 20. -Prof. Louthian talks on The Value of a Purpose. , Wednesday, 21. Professor Whitworth scores simplified spell- ml L ing. All Suffragettes and -gists go to Lima. .Ml l Thursday, 22. Mother Maglott rebukes rookies. Some N H i E people act as if they had more gray matter in their feet than in their 'A ' l head. - Miss Mills captivates the crowd with two piano selections. U,-3' , Friday, 23. Powerful plea for Equal Suffrage by Mrs. Glds. ' ' ' Saturday, 24. At Huntington, W. Va. Mars-hall 7, Northern V L O. Hard fought game. M l , H it l I Sunday, 25. In evidence-some beautiful scenery in Fall cloth- K' 'S l l ing. L l v l X 1 , , l lg l Monday, 26. Smitty, H. R., says the Japanese-German Alli- 'll ,Hlll I l ance is a sure thing. I' ll l l Tuesday, 27. Cold chapel. Portiafs Votes for Women ban- l l ll, Q I ner is missing. Buonpane looking just as innocent. 1 Q, ' 'l Wednesday, 28. Good news, Normal Department recognized T ,I fl l by the State Board. - tx, ii g Thursday, 29. Rookie Engineers organize. 2 l Friday, 30. Mrs. Greer sings, with Miss Watson playing obli- , fl tl gato. I am resolved never to forget that song. fl ,gli jj lf Saturday, 3l. Con-joint Society masquerade. Northern loses U N f l ' to Muskingum, 33 to l4. . M, - li 4 J 272 :liz fi l I -,,. 3, ii l X V' L. l 5 i li l T 2 .-.......fQ'-A x .s ,asfsgswxsxx Q, Y5-QE,Qs-..wswwf-sm-New-Nwssv.wmww.awwWAN-.-.ts'...,.,.,,.,.,,.,,.M,,.w,W,Vw N i Q,-S1k.gw.j,,X.',R.i I 3 5 X . 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Thursday, 5. gThe Governor-elect addresses students and fa'culty. Friday, 6. Schoony gives affifteen minutes' tirade on chapel ethics. Evening, Mother Maglott illustrates .and lectures-on Gothic architecture. Kenton crowd serenades our Willis. Banquet follows. The O. N. U. Crchestra furnishes the music. Saturday, 7. Northern drubs the Indiana Aggie. 38-5. Great. game. Sunday, 8. Snow! Scent of moth balls much in evidence. P - Monday, 9. Uncle Hiram blunders. Thirty minutes' sleep lost. - . Tuesday, IO. Germanilapanese Alliance all off. Smitty now seems in-Klein-d to re-Joyce over a new find. ' ' Wednesday, ll. Great excitement. Why not tell it? Oh, just because. Thursday, 12.1 Miss Ward, Y. W. IC. A. Secretary for Ohio and W. Va. talked in chapel. She also took dinner at the Sidner I-louse. - Friday, 13. Day of High links and the team on the way to St. Louis. Miss Bertha King sings in chap-el. Company C reception. 1 Saturday, I4.' That links must have worked overtime. Christian- Brothers 86, Northern 0. ' ' ' - sunday, l5. Gloom prevails. Q V' Monday, l6. The Romancers. 'first lecture of the course numbers. good production. 4 ' ' A Tuesday, I7 . Senior Class election of officers. Two steam rollers in the field, but one is too small. Read the new book, lOl to l8, or The Girl That Grew Up With the School. . - W: V Wednesday, l8. Smiles and I told you so much in evidence. Thursday, l9. Palmer says, Engineers, be on the job tonight. Allman re- ttorts, Pharmics, remember your duty. That night. E'en though the wintry winds did blow, i The sheeted' host marchedtthrough the snow. Friday, 20. Engineer-Pharmic if-latchet Burial Anniversary. Much oratory. Faculty consigned ??? there with rhyming epitaphs. Governor-elect Willis speaks. Saturday, 2l. At home, Northern's whirlwind finish on Adrian, 32-0. Team makes a fine showing. Brooks stars. , H - Sunday, 22. Rev. Bardelmeyer's sermon on The Ideal Sweetlleaff- All lhe fellows go, except Shirk, who says he called on her that evening. r I Monday 23. O. N. U. Debating Cluh meets and, as usual, revokes all action taken the week previous. Xams. Long faces gr0W 101183- Tuesday, 24. Work 011 The cured that money he went after. Lehr Memorial resumed. Preriy must have pro- 273 .yS7? I . . . . . n, . W x, , ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,...,...,..-.-....,.-,M...M 55?f::'.2j3 sYQws-..-:Q-1.93.-J.-.K.ws.awww..v.e.swe-awsan.-E,-,-.-Q-,-,-.-.-Mmaww-------wsf.-waz.M-,.....-.-.-.-.-.-M.-ms.,MM-..,.,. .. ...W ff , ze. .1 .3 2 3 , 1, 1 .. '+41f49.'.' 1 x..:1-'j x 3. x 73 1- I ' 2112- 553 rm 34: z, 4:. 4 - iffy . v . ' M . 5' 25' :f 'fE'Q--fi :ass , ,, , , , , ,,,,,,,,,,.., .....A.A -., ,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,.,,..,.,...,.....................,....,..,,,.W.....W,.......v..vs...,..,.......il..-,9 egg'-,:,,,v,h ,Mciy , H: I.1.-4,,,.,-,-,t-.-,-.-.-.-:E-.-se.,.,:mss,.v,Mw..w.w.v-----1-V-1.--5---v--sage.-sv-2-Nw. v....vV ------Y -v '-'- -v-- N - WN Eg., -.sag Wednesday, 25. Many go home -to Turkey. Team leaves for Detroit. Thursday, 26. Thanksgiv- ing. News of Turks insult to Hag, on ship Tennessee. Anti- Turkish sentiment results in vio- lent riots from Il:3O to 2 o'clock. Much suffering on both sides, especially onthe in- side. Team loses at Detroit, 8-0. Friday, 27. Yesterday's satiation is today's indigestion-. Saturday, 28. Nothing moving but the movies. Sunday, 29. Cool and drizzly. Rev. Bardelmeyer's sermon on Marriage and Divorce. ' Monday, 30. A few Freshies arrive. ,DECEMBER Tuesday, l. The first chapelaoftthe new month and term. Many new faces. Awe and wonderment depicted strongly. Wednesday, 2. Gloomy weather 'conducive to home-sickness. Thursday, 3. Fixing schedules. Friday, 4. The Music F aculty- gave a rare treat. Saturday,,5. Relaxation after a strenuous week of trying to pick some easy sub- jects. First Pharmic left for Christmas vacation. Sunday, 6. Too warm fo-rheavy overcoats, and too cold for light ones. Monday, 7. We should whistle. Let it drizzle. 1 . Tuesday, 8. Prof. F:ritz's reading in chapel well received. Evening, Frank Dlxonjs powerful lecture on The Square Deal. First meeting of the Senior Class. Wednesday, 9. Chapel in gloom. The Volke incident. Thursday, IO. Adelphian Crile oratorical contest. 'Shively and Young winners. 3 Z .yt WJ' A 'EST' w 53.1 j' -elf: -M FFX Qi. - Fx' Digg ff?-frf'w.e-LL 75 Scuarr- How pap HE 657- nv ON THIS, 274 J W,-Y I . 1 1. Q .9-2 rw--.of-wowfew-w-v-naw,xs-s.v:sx-.-M-.-.ws-NAW,' . . . . '. A P up Q H W... Ax.v . ...,N . .x,K. . .........c........,... .A., . .,... , ,..,,. 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Choral S-ocietylrender Holy City ' at Brown in the evening. - , , ' Wednesday, I6. Schoony .leads devotional. Franklin Kuhn oratorical contest. Miss Antin and Buonpane win. Football boys banqueted. Thursday, I7 . Rev. Bardelmeyer talks on Optimism. Bugs predicts a suc- cessful year in football for I9l5. - I 'Friday, U l8. .Yuletide greetings. We're off. And in the meantime, Miss Larue married. Miss Mills' engagement announced. JANUARY - ' Sunday, 3. Landed in Ada. Same glare of ice on the streets. Tense silence prevails. 6:46, evening: Oh, 'here they come! , I Monday, 4. Slim classes, slimmer faces and depleted pocketbooks. T Tuesday, 5. And still they come. Prexy scourages Amelech, whoever he is. Wednesday, 6. Ex-Speaker of Ohio's House, Swain, talks in chapel. Thursday, 7. Rather difficult to concentrate, somehow. Friday, 8. Miss Abt renders excellent piano number. Planning for Willis-O. N. U. day in Columbus at the Inauguration. Saturday, 9. The flilnight of Bath. I Sunday, l0. Resting up for tomorrow. Monday, l l. On to Columbus! City surrendered without loss of a life. The Ada bunch makes a -fine, showing. t Bridge, his band, Brown, and Balmer distinguish themselves. Buonpane and Noldte succeed in having State University recognize O. N. U. . Tuesday, IZ. All to do over again. Our head aches. The Senior 'class dedi- cate Annual to the memory of Professor Park. . I Wednesday, l3. No heat in chapel. r Thursday, l4. Ditto! Friday, I5. Goldberg and Stevenson make a great hit with mandola-guitar music. Announcement: Found, on the road south of town, a trunk. beaflll the name of E. A. Reed. U A i . Saturday, l6. Franklins lose to Adelphians, the first of the Intersociety basket ball games. Score, 37-l3. Annual Intersociety oratorical contest. Franklrnsyrepre- sented by Buonpane, win. Northern loses to Wesleyan at the armory, 32-l7. Sunday, l7. Guy Smith entertains the M. E.. Sunday School class. H H Monday, l8. Senior Ptharmics attend Prof. Mohler's first 7:00 o'clock Gas lecture. 275 fN3y.,.v 4.-:ex 5 WNW.vmwm',-,4,.M.,.,,,.,.,.,.,,.,M-.-myf.-.-.-f.-,-.-.-.-1.-1.f.w:-wvxw.sg.w.-w-'-'I W, X . -. ,,.,,g?:,,,,,..,,,,..w,-WAasswtm-mr-s.e.es,,.Q,,,,m,NwvM,,.M,.,.,...Mt.v,..,ws-s-.sfav.W.,..-...t-.f.t-.,,,t-M.,.s N . . . is i 2 f F, s :- N 0 .. ,,. r .s . 4.-f - . .- - ,,,, .. ,- 4 -.ew.,.,,,,.,. V.-.-..w.-...w.. ., , .,,- g. ., 1- : .-.v.-.-Nu.-.-M-.W..ssav:tV.V.N.t-.V.-.-.-J.-.-4w.r.ff,s.1.x.w.a-w..1...f.-,..s...u.v..v,.,,s .fm at 1 M , .,.,, Tuesday, l9. Prexy lauds our Governor Willis, the slouch-hat Governor, and scores the silk-hat, silk-sto'cking sort of executive. . t Wednesday, 20. Curly Walters announces, Girls' basket ball practice tonight. Everybody be out. I . A . I Thursda'y, 2l. Mr. Hile, State-Agriculture lecturer, sayst G1rls are more diffi- cult to raise than boys, but I wish we had m0Y6 girls- L Friday, 22. Miss Phillips gives piano number. , L ' Saturday, 23. Philo-Adelphian basket ball game. Adelphians win, 23-22. Northern wins at Heidelberg, 3l-25. Sarah Wilmer, on lecture course, reads: Poly of the Circus. ' Sunday, 24. Two feet of snow-and 20 degrees below zero. Simon is discovered writing spring poetry. ' 1 Monday, 25. Say, Spo-t, have you anything of Kipling's here? 'r'No, George, Kipling hasn't left anything here with me. , n ,- Tuesday, 26. Rev. Wean of Ashland says: The school that nearest fits my ideal is Northern. - r , M . Wednesday, 27. ' Secretary Borton, of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, talks in chapel. Football schedule for 1915 announced. Dean Smull gives nice talk on futureof Northern in Athletics. . L 'Thursday, 28. 'Junior class organizes. -r T fi, Friday,' 29. Miss Watson, Miss Mills, and Prof. Allen give violin, piano, and organ trio. Michigan Aggies clean up o-n Northern at the Armory, 4l-l5. Saturday, 30, Frank-s beat'Philos in- third game of society series, I9-l8. Sunday, 31. Rain on top' of all that snow, and we've no overshoes. c - r ' Q 1 . V , ' ' , f FEBRUARY g , r - Monday, l. Why does Hiram persist in ringing that bell at seven? Tuesday, 2. Schoony leads chapel with abbreviated prayer. W A Wednesday, 3. Prexy's great talk on War. He also suggests a letup on basket ball, and anno-unces arrangement for a revival. Thursday, 4. Good news! ' An old 0. N. U. student is to fit up the Engi- neersl Laboratories. Friday, .5. O. oN. U. Glee Club mrakes a pre-tour hit in chapel. Later they start to Dunkirk to fill first engagement. The lntersociety debates. . Saturday, 6. ' Adelphians beatthe Franklins at Armory, in fourth basket ball game of society series, 28-19. At Brown: Otterbein beats Northern 33-29. They had to go some, though. - Sunday, 7. Deemer discovers a prep-aration that will remove face cream and talcum powder accumulations from coat fronts. Smitty a regular customer. ,MOHClay, 8. Beginning a week of, Revival. Dr. Thoburn lectures in Brown. Tuesday, 9. All Engineers' attend the lecture of Dr. Thoburn. i Wednesday, IO. Prexyinvites Lawyers 'and Pharmics to the evening service. They did attend. . Thursday, ll. Frats and Sororities attend the eveni , dies of pneumonia. , . ng lecture Earl Kennedy Friday, l2. Buonpane, Northern's oraw . r, given send ff ' h l. ' students attend evening lecture. O m C ape Forelgn 276 i ' Bastian Bros. Company MANUFACTURERS OF ' Class Emblems, Rings, Fobg, Athlgtic Medals, Wedding and Commencement Invitations and Announcements, Dance0rders, Programs, lVlenus, Vis- iting Cards, Etc. ' ' SAMPLES AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED UPON REQUEST , 4 69l Bastian Bldg. Roch-ester,,N. Y. oliyrxcriw Drawing INSTRUMENTS The proper ards for correctvdrawmgs consist of quality instruments q l v cases. A perfect combination. A. EUGENE DIETZGEN CO. A. MANUFACTURERS - - Ch g Neirv York San Francisco N O l Tor Pittsburg Philadelphia The First National Bank of Ada RESOURCES: N OVER SIS300,000.00 , . Students are cordially inifited to call and get The ' Banking Service that Servesi.. ou are always Welcome. , A - g . A r I 277 l .,.-.m-:-:f:i:3:2:2t35,., -4 .' '41-1-.A . wv- ..,....A . -.-.-.'.,.- , .v., .-,....-.-.-.-MW. ,. . . .... .. ,,.,,,-.P A . .. ,.. .,.,.-.-,,......,-..,.-,.-.- ....... , -9, ,., ,,.. , . f PX ,, . ..,W,,,...-.-,awms..-.-.-.wmW- ---'M ., .. i27 ..y-u :V 5,12 ,,.,,w.v.y.-..,..W..mv-a-fnxvwkwwv-Ava.--v-M-MWM1,-w.-Mwggmw....,.p, . :. -1 ,fy f..-Hx. . .-.-. .4 .. . vf. W- ' F ,113 '- . .- x 1-.., l ff 4 - .. . ,ffl ' IQ GOP . 4,A.,,. , l ,,. ,,,AW,,,, , ,,44 , .,,. c s . i , 1 , . :, l ,...g ...... K,...... . .,o, ... ...,,-.... N,.. r r X sf I, I ' XX f X f 'I fe ,V -, ?',' is i .2 g f '-X 'Neff - -fl! :Li 0 C If G? : 'l diff . I 45 ,G ' -Pj ! 1 , 'K ,EJ 5? 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Mr. -VanBuskirk, 250-pound Health Exhibit lecturer and engi- l neer, talks on, Wate1'-works Systems. i Friday, I9. .Goldberg Mandolin Orchestra makes a hit. Goldie isannexed to . the Faculty of Music. ' l - Saturday, 20. We didn't'know until tomorrow why Herzog got his suit pressed again today. i A i Q Sunday, 2l. ATO the North End, then to the cemetery. We saw one blue bird and several not blue. A ' v Monday, 22. Washington's Birthday . all Exercises. Lawyers furnish much pep Q . . ,l W Engineers and Pharmics ignore class bell. if t '- Tuesday, 23. Prof. Freeman dis- 5 S closes a plot among certain students. - Annual sales campaign opened. Evening, ' li Rookies meet to consider the Juniors' ' ' i proclamation. i It stirs their blood. M . Wednesday, 24. Prexy jubilant after trip to Columbus and Cincy. Rookies vi . and three of the four orators. Afternoon, I ft . 'n lu ,, my very excited yet, Our basket ball girls beat Lima's Silent Six, '20-I 3, 278 A li ur . . . .. ...-... l. in l X 1 J' l ll la :ll iw e we V I . The Ghio orthern University p Ada, ohio AS SOMETHING UNUSUAL in the way of Intellectual and ' Physical snap and vigor. - A This institution is composed of a Preparatory School, College of Liberal Arts and Normal College with courses recognized by the State Department of Public Instruction. Colleges of Engineering, Commerce, Law, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Music, 'Schools of Expression, I7 ine Arts and Military Training. , Expenses are lower than at any other school. Rooms 50c to 51.00 per weelcg board 31.70 to 52.75 per week. Tuition ilSl4.00 per quarter, Engineering and Law Sl 6.00. ' School in session 48 weeks the year---divided into four quarters. Fall quarter opens first Week' of September each year. . Catalog and special bulletins will be sent upon request. 1 ALBERT EDWIN SMITH, D. D., Ph. D., CHARLES B. WRIGHT, President. Executive Secretary. THE SCHOOL 'THAT IVIADE GOVENOR WILLIS n intent Is Developed and Inspired by the I '..' , I Habitual Class-Room Use of p 4 S , , - I' xg! Without a e . ' tt 'iiiiii Isdiiqli I 8. P e e E Regular, Safety d QV' in Pendom and Self-Filling 4 e ' V I . pa-a 'tam en Up - In Ask Your Dealer for Waterman's Ideals , Vpll L. E. Waterman Company, 173 Broadway, 1NIe Y0fk 279 11 'r-W .1 I1 11. 1. I1 1 1 11 1 11 H . 31 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 11 . .1 X 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 12 1 1' 1 . 1 , . 1 1 I1 . V '1 1 ' . 1 1 11 1. ,. -1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, . X . . W . .. . -1' . is '1 111 I1 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 11 1 1 . 1 11. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 . 1 ,. . I1 1 . 111 11 A 111 1 1 1 1 1.1 11 111 11 +1112 .M In Q ...... . ..,. ,..,,. ...,....., . ..-,.... . . ....,., .,.,.,.,.,,4.,.,.4. .,.A.4,,.,.,..,...,....,.,..,. 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Basket ball girls go to'Toledo and beat Salensian girls 17-14. Sunday, 28. Evidences of Spring in the new looking suits. MARCH Monday, I. Evening, That awful noise you heard was the Aggies banqueting. ' Tuesday, 2. Pill Rollers, led by Chief Mohler, go to Detroit. Eve-ning, Faculty meetingg Dutch Brehman chosen valedictorian. Now called Dick, Wednesday, 3. Northern rubs it into ,l-leidelberg at Armory, 53-30. Revenge is sweet. 1 Thursday, 4. 1A long sighg Xams over. Team goes to Toledo: win 38-19. Friday, 5. Five days' rest. l-low about a li-ttle fiction? ' Saturday, 6. Down with the price of movies. Sunday, 7. What was the text? A ' Monday, 8. Some new studies in facial characteristics. The long ones will become less elongated, while the Know-it looking ones are liable to grow doubtful. I Tuesday, 9. A All to do over again. Slight chapel attendance. 1 Vvednesday, 10. Same old trouble fixing schedules. .,Thursday, ll. Musical program. Piano, vocal, and organ numbers. Friday, 12. l-lon. E. R. Shaw, State Chairman of Prohibition party, speaks in chapel. - Saturday, 13. At society receptiong Duckworth: 'Tm going to hear Mme. D Jane Noria if l can scare up the 515l.50. Admission is but seventy-live 'cents. Sunday, 14. The Calendar man takes a walk in the morning to avoid.Northern's kodak. A Monday, 15. Prof. Trainum in Psychology: 'Tm sorry to say that several of you Seniors have yet to learn the art of respectful attention. Tuesday, 16. Dean Davis announces vacancy in S175 per month Su eri t d- . U .- p 'n en, ency of School ln Kentucky. Engineers make a great shuflle of feet, .butkeep their seats. Evening, Mme. Jane.Noria pleases large audience. - Wednesday, 17. Dr. Birney of Boston The l ' l S centration of powers into Power. Thursday, 18. The La pare for baseball season, ooglca eminary recommends con- w-Associatio-n challenges all school Organizations to 'pre- 280 PARLETTE SI SNYEDER PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS Ada, Qhioi E mum. mul JCB PRINTING From a visitingucard to large editions of hoolssf 4 QUALITY FIRST We do good printing of all kinds for particular people all over the country. Try us with your next order: We have pleased others-we can please you. THE UNIVERSITY HERALD S ' A weekly -educational journal voicing' the spirit of Northern- The Tie that Binds students, alumni and citizens to the old school and keeps them in touch with each other, 6months 75 cents, l year El5lg'25- . The High Cost of Loving will he minimized for the young man who wants to look just right without c r i m p i n g his pockethoolc, if he'll try our I LRBetter Clothes Our I9I5 Sprin Ex- g hihit Merits Y o u r Attention. Michaels Lima, Ohio C U l, 52, x I t if Q f SEM N, ,WT . I X Ill IIIIIMI I fll .X 0 I ffil WC! If lg fi ll. I X' 'I f lfil f l vi I II lI I ll f- lull The tei n-Bloch Ontnrio For Confectionery, Fruits Nuts, lce Cream and Soda, E EAEISH , Northof Post Office o. N. U. JEWELRY, Popular and Classic Music ' l M , S I I 1 ' 1 JEWELER8 OPTICIAN. Y C. E. HAYDEN I ' 2 Mr- 4. -Mo ..W..-,.....M..W-N...MW.-.w,,w-0-cw..-,fN.wwsg. 0.-J-.-,WM-.-1.-,-. -s M - ,f'1:I'l-1, E,-2..- ...-.-.-.A 1-sw M- -x'.-':-- - -e-m-.-m.,xe.s.- .,.. . V,V- 4 .am -.-...-,-.-,--, , -,WWMWM-vmwww-s.-Mwmvmww-sfM'f' . 1A, ..,....,..,. .. -.-:,- W. -.-v1Q H ssggw.,.2a' Friday, l9. Miss McAdams sings. Evening, Franklin banquet a great success. Saturday, 20. Spring is coming-maybe. Sunday, .2l . Yes, maybe. Monday, 22. Both debating teams lose in Intercollegiate debates. Tuesday, 23. Si Railes banquet for basket ball boys. ' Wednesday, 24. Prexy announces preparation for military encampment. Much applause from rookies. 4 Thursday, 25. Monmouth College Glee Club sings in chapel. - Friday, 26. College of Music Faculty gives a delightful trio. Evening, Both debating teams again V lose. Saturday, 27. What is good for lassitude? P Sunday, 28. The Masonic bunch working overtime. See other pages. Monday, 29. Simon detects a cold breeze from Bloomdale. ' i Tuesday, 30. Commandan-t Hill says, Might ever has been right and ever will. How about Belgium? r ' Wednesday, 3l. Ask Simon about itz APRIL - a 'Thursday, I. All-Fool's Day. Canned faculty oratorical series opened by Prof. Schoonover. It won't be hard to remember what he said. ' This is the last entry for the Calendar. I today received my commission in the Mexican Rebel army. Better to die there than here. Good-bye all. gigfif. The Paeszler Studio P12222 , Most modern equipment, covering all branches of the science. Our product thruout is one of excellence. Class work. Large groups. Ul- .tra speed pictures. Enlargements of the highest order. Special attention given the amateur. A full line of cameras and supplies. Frames of quality. I I I5 I-Z S. Main St., Ada, Ohio 282 s , 1 . X 3-:., . .. ,m...-....,...........W.,.,a , N, Q I A .X wWM....... ..W.,-NM...MW.-..-...,,r....a..i...,W,MwMwWWN W as wb 53 5 Sf?- -J 0 C 'JU F' JP cn '-J O I JP Z O F1 Eiiiikji :V t I E MW. ,-,WM .W ,w.Mw -M ,,,.. ,, .,.w...a.M.....-..-..,.w..?5? 5,415 ' 1113. Q'-s : sp 4 -11 W e- E sf - ,. ' 2 . A: ., 5 ...-. . ..,..,........,.,,,. .A A ,K , ,I V I . ,iz , 4. l Sgf.m,i.gs:. We 10'-'ff-Nm -ww:-.Qas.aww-a.,a.a.4-.wwN.M-..-.wh-.-M.4.-....-..-.v.v.-....-.-.-.,--,.-.W.-M-.,.Wf.w.,.......,.,.,,.,.,,...,,.,,,.,.,,..,,,,...,NM,m 2 f' 'xx 'V 5 Some time ago,-and that was a few years before we landed at O. N. U., -the first Northern was published. It was not bad fora start, but its jokes were woefully dull.. Everybody says so, and Everybody must know. Every Northern since then has had the same failing, Everybody says so. And this one, we expect, Everybody will say is not one whit better. Therefore, we have decided to take one last shot at Everybody. Our Calendar and Jokes must be personal, but those about whom they must be personal are just the afore- mentioned persons. For goodness sake how can we get a better section of Jokes with a subject so,-bu-t our gentle spirit holds us back againg we would hardly dare to print the rest of that sentence. . p The Annual Board has purchased a ticket to Mexico and will leave Northern May the twenty-third. We hope to have a little peace while there. Will not return for some time. ' ' 283 The Varsity Book and Drug Store Is the Student's Reliable Headquarters for New and Second I-land Books, Stationery, Pennants, College Jewelry, Sporting Goods, Kodaks and Supplies AND IN FACT MOST ANYTHING ' IN THE STUDENTS SUPPLY LINE Trade Where the Old Students' Trade and You Will Trade with Us THE VARSITY Gpp, College Campus ' I Our Motto ls: The Most of the Best for the, Least at '39 '15 13. R. MooRE co. I Makers of ' Collegiate Caps Gowns and Hoods Judicial, Clerical Baptismal and . I Choir Gowns satisfy, the most Y Y ' , . exacting tastes and ORIGINATOR OF MooRE's OFFICIAL backed with a HIGH SCHOOL CAP -AND coWN. guarantee that has Je welry, Art Goods and Novelties to . Renting of Caps and Gowns to Graduating never been questioned. Classes a Specialty MAKE OUR STORE ' YOUR HEADQUARTERS Hughes 85 Son 932-938 toakin street THE TIFFANY OF LIMA , , Annual dlstrlbutors of Caps and Gowns to Ohio Northern University 9 284 ANTAS Chocolates Not only a luxury, but a necessity Ask any student about Banta's fancy dipped Chocolates D T i Also Bantais C Bars i CHOCOLATE COVERED CARAMELS y ' ouR SPECIALTY A . lality First THE E J. BANTA ia SoN CCIVIPANY LIMAT .2 OHIO i 'E ' .,r Qian Lg. T ,t,,,-. L , ' 139 ' JJ!! M , , 551 w a' ,1.:,1'LvSi'53vliM'?4,yg A . v ' - f. ,, 4,,e','Js.y-,f:vhlf7f.,muI,- -1, J vmig 1 14 rf? j 2 1 4 .nwyzaw rf,-1-:ww if 'L ' . . 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