Ohio Northern University - Northern Yearbook (Ada, OH)
- Class of 1917
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Knapper 1 . 4 Foreword e , In the editing of thiy book it haf been the airn ofthe Northern Board to portray the real actioitief of College Lifeg to be in keeping with tlie inxereafing vigor and greatneff of the U nioerfity and to ftirnitlate a leeener ap- preciation of our Alina Mate'r. ' 5 X f , iTo t i' D1'g George Franklin Getty t o As'a,iMan and as a Loyal Son of Northern A Werespeetfully dedicate i i this book 7.' 5 I 1 F i i 5 E E 2 5 1 n, 'S J Z' S 6 rs P H 1 S v , S i P f 4 L W - .Y jQWf Y :v ii-gg 2 rv 'X-Lg.. ff ff :ji QHEQ fig fu SE I Y Z i! I un' 4, , ll b 4 fn. .. . , ff? I , f n J X . x , , . . ' DR. SMITH RESIDENCE A Q + N lallmnmmw' 1 nllllllll ' A E x .EE. f ,mp ' Immun ',fHHmm,l'l1lllIllilllIilll-Illmugwfv'V , ulwli . .EE 1, ii ,ij ,I , , -.--.3 V. .A I ,W-, .,,sv. . c .f-. .N ,,. ,Ev , 4 9 i QHE N M ESH fi . DR. LEHR RESIDEIVCE ITE? A- llll lnlmllllu A lm W W -. I T., fngq'-If-an-j 'v::f' mw - . ' 1 I- QMQ Mills 'W If I I 4 , E - ..- 5 Q EQ mmm Um SK 15 Zhi! 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Q . , . , 1'-H-nuulnll W- f N, ll f 4 .5 - , ' Q n 01 m1l111y4i 1pg4pm ,g 'W-- 1anr1HIIlIIl Q - X , vig, , 20. A I, - . I ff? e t . ifwfr: if f i fig: iff, ini I Iw?Z,,,,:KiIal if in. II- I 'Il G Z fill 'J ' 4 . wi N Il!! 3' 4 n 4 Commencement Week Commencement Recital College of lVIusic, Friday, NIay 18th, 8:00 p.m. Baccalaureate Sermon, Sunday, May 20th, 10:00 a.m. i PRESIDENT ALBERT EDWIN SMITH 0 Annual Christian Association Address, Sunday, May 20th, 8:00 p.m. REV. DR. W. S. CI-IAFMAN, Norwalk, Qhio Field Sports, lVIonday, May 21st, 9:00 a.m. Athletic Sports, Monday, Mayi2Ist, 2:00 p.m. President's Reception, Msncday, May 21st, 8:00 p.m. Muay Day Festival, Tuesday, May 22nd, 8:00 a.m. Military Contest, Tuesdfay, May 22nd, 9:30 a.m. V Annual Meeting of Trustees, Tuesday, May 22nd .I0:00 a.m. 7 I Alumni Banquet, Tuesday, May 22nd, 12:00 m. QAnnual Alumni'Business Meeting immediately after Banquetj Society Reunions and Receptions, Tuesday, May 22nd, 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Military Dress Parade, Tuesday, May 22nd, 5:30 p.m. Cnoral Society Concert, Tuesday, May 22nd, 8:00 p.m. Class Day Exercises, Wednesday, May 23rd, 8:30 a.m. Commencement Addresses, Wednesday, May 23rd, 10:30 and 2 p.m.. speakers-sENAToR'JAMEs E. WATSON, of sindiaua, and other noted Orators. - Q I ' I Military Cadetis Reception, Wednesday, May 23rd, 8:00 p.m. 21 5 H .. W., . ...W . .. M. , W-4 1., ' A ann RQ RSE - r :Q a , U39 Board Of Trustees Eleczfecl by the Conference Inltnf N Exvflnf 1898 REV. D. H. IBAILEY, D.D .... . . ..De1T1ance, IQI7 1907 MR. S. A. BOWMAN ,.........,..... ..... C elina, 1917 IQI4 REV., MARCELLUS B. FULLER, D.D.. . ...... Lima, IQI7 1913 REV. WM. A. WIANT, D.D.l ......... . Bpringiield, IQI8 1913 REV. IAS. R. COLLEY, D.D., .... .. . ..Piq11a, 1918 1905 IHONAJ. CLARK ......... . . ..MariOn, 1918 IQI4 MR. I. BOREN .......... 4. .. ..... Dayton, 1919. 1914 REV. DANIELQMCGURK, D.D1' ...... .,.. , .Cincinnati, 1919 IQI4. REV. CYRUS VANV PELT, D.D ..,.. ..'.DeleWare, IQJIQ IQI4 MR. C. W. MOOTS, M. D. .......' H . ..-Toledo, IQZO 1910 MR. S. D. HAZLETT ........ ....... . Ada, 1920 1915 MR. H. bVIEYERS .......... ..Springf1e1d, IQZO 1899 HON. S. A. HOSKINS, A.M ..... Wapakoneta, 1921 1913 MR. JOSEPH H. EDVVLARDS. .A .... .Leipsic, 1921 IQIIV MR. GEORGE E. WHITNEY ...., 1 ........... Marysville, 1921 , , Eleczfecl by the Alumni A 1912 MR. WALTER ELLIOTT. .A ............. ' ....... . .V ...... Ada, IQI7' 1916 FRBDERICK AA. LORENZ,YD. Com. Sci. .. . . Chicago, Ill., 1918 1914 REV. AARON S. WATKINS, L.L.D. . . . . .9 . . .Van Wfert, IQIQ- 1910 REV. J. WESVLEY H1LL, D.D., LL.D ..... AN. Y. City, 1920 1916 HON. FRANK B. 'WI'LLIS, L.L.D ............... ...CO1umbus, IQZII At Large, Elected by the Trnftewef A 191 In HON. HENRY CLEWS, PH. D., LL.D.., ........, . HN. Y. City, .22' S ! T? 'T T4 5 1 ff I5 ei .-Q, 5 in ..-.g.5! I, vw I f .,. U' v - . 1. is I 1 5 1 . V 1 - 1 l i n l is 5 . 11, If, qi.: .' W ll' . l . 1 Zh Q 3. if l 5 f l 4 i 2 L 5. L lr' V I , 3 ears ESE 2233 n -1 i University Calendar - A . 1917 ' June 5 Tuesday. ................. Summer Quarter Begins June 5 Tuesday.. . . . .... First Special Summer Term Begins if July 4 7 Saturday .... ..... F irst Special Summer Term Ends July 9 Monday ..... . . .Second Special Summer Term Begins Aug. IO Friday.. .... .'.Sl.1IT1I'I1CI' Quarter and Second Special i It ' Summer Term Ends T Summer Vacation I Sept. IO Monday .... '. .......... ...... .Registration Day for 1917-18 A Sept. .1 Tuesday. . . ..... Fall Quarter, 1917-18 Begins ' Oct. 2 Tuesday. . . . .College of Pharmacy Qpens ll Noy. 28 Wednesday .... ......... F all Quarter Ends Nov. 28-'December 3 . . . .... Thanksgiving Recess Dec. 4 Tuesday ..... . . ..Winter Quarter Begins i, Dec. 21-January 1. . . . . .Christmas ,Vacation A I A ' 1918 I Feb. 28 Thursday .... ...... .... i nter Quarter Finds Mar. 5 Tu esclay .,... A ..... Spring Quarter Begins i . . l ir l 23 ? 3 1 9 . QHEO Wig zmfmyiii W fr HENRY SOLOMAN LEHR, Ph.D. A A 'Prefident E!?7157'1Z'LL.S' 24 i f B 5 n X ,L I , W GREG N Ummm i f E .., H-- ALBERT EDWIN SMITH, D.D., Ph.D. JJ7'6 .Yi6l7E7Uf 25 M Q HSE M rl ' A tl UM Executive Secretary CHARLES BYRON WTRIGHT, G. C. S. ALFA HOLMES, Registrar 26 1-QV' fl 4-I RSHTY QHEQNQ D In 41 ' -1-1 I ' D6RMv'TOR9 E3 UU WT I . H , SEIU gg EE ,Z uukig I ga lf! V ik --, 4 Jff ff! ffzf' W-X12 7 '- df,4 27 . - 'cw z 2 H f f ' V7 X7 lu. f' W- ' I ' f N Sl I I IZ fi, QI ifllifa 1 J i...iv. 1 I '.,l,j, Qs, Z as 9 A If fl IH p The Deans . Henry Whitworth, A.B., Dean College of Liberal Arts. Professor of Latin. A.B. Ohio Wesleyan University 1877. 3 5 Principal Bellefontaine H. S. 1877-1882, Superintendent Bellfontaine Public Schools, 1882-1900, Instructor in Psychology, Ethics and Latin, Ohio Normal University, 1900-1904, Professor of Latin, Ohio Northern University 1904, Dean of College of Liberal Arts 1910. , i John Davison, M. S., Ph.D., Dean College of Education and Vice-President. B. S. Ohio Normal University, 1889, M. S., 1892, M. Lit., 1902, Pd.D., 1912. Instructor in Lima College, 1895-1900, Professor of English Literature in Ohio Normal University, 1900-1905,'Superintendent Lima Public Schools, 1905- 1915, Vice-President and Professor of History, Ohio Northern, IQI54IQI6, Dean of'College of Education, 1916. Thomas Jefferson Smull, Archt., C. E. Dean of College of Engineering and Professor of Civil Engineering. ' I C. E., Ohio Northern 1904, Archt., 1906. Post-graduate at Lafayette College, Pa., 1904-1905, Professor of Civil Engi- neering and Architecture, Ohio Northern, VIIQOS. V ' I Jay Paul Taggart, LL.B., Professor of Law and! Dean of College of Law. L.L.B., Ohio Northern, 1908. i Attorney-at-Law, 1908-1914, Professor of Law, Ohio Northern, 1914. Stravvder Arthur Ringer, B.C.S., Historysof Commerce, Salesmanship and Dean of College of Commerce. ' - ' Y ' B. C. S. Ohio Northern, 1911.8 ' I Instructor in Dennison, Ohio, H. S. 191 1, Principal, Department of Commerce, Stubenville, Ohio, H. S., 1912, Principal, College of Commerce, Ohio Northern, IQI2-IQISQ Dean of College of Commerce Ohio Northern, 1916. ' ' David Christain Mohler, Ph.G., Dean of College of Pharmacy, Professor of Pharmacy. . A I . ' I Q . ' Ph.G., Ohio Northern, IQ83.' ' ' I 1 I ' ' Practical Druggist, 1893-1905, Instructor in Pharmacy Ohio Northern, 1905. Fred Killeen, Professor of Voice and Dean of College of Music. - Graduate of University of Michigan, School of Music, 1,9055 Assistant in Voice, 1905-1907, Pupil Sigf De Macchi and Harriet Ware, New York City, 1907- 1909, Teacher of Voice, conductor of Chorus and Glee Club, Michigan Agriculture College,-1910-1916,'Dean of College of Music, Ohio Northern, 1916. ' ' Ralph Burl Simon, B.S. CAgrj, Dean of College of Agriculture, B.S. CAgr.j, Ohio State University, IQI2. I ' ' L Instructor in Agriculture, Ohio Northern, 1915. , w - ' '. fNIajor Clilfe Deming, A.NI., Dean of School of Expression. Diploma of Graduation, O. N. U. Department of Oratory, 1899, A., B. Ohio Northern, IQOO,.IDlp'lOI1'13. of Graduation, Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, 1903, AM. Ohio Northern, 1903. . . A Assistant Professor of Oratory, and Physical Culture, Ohio Northern, 1899- 19oz, Dean of College of Oratory, 1903-1905, Dean of School of Expression, Ohio Northern, IQI5. I , I ' ' 28 A' ' . 1 'I aan a at 45 :45 i . 1,5 r' ' 'I' - 1 1- ll H xi a 1 4 WILHELM CLAUDIUS GROTH, AB. Profefsor of ,Modern Languages A. B. CAhituriumj, German Gymna- sium, 18823 Studentin Keil University, 1882-1884. Instructor in Dayton Academy and English Training School 1891-18995 Instructor in German and French Ohio Normal University, 1900-19049 Professor of Nloclcrn Languages, Ohio Northern, 1905--. 29 RICHARD HOLMES ScHooNovER, A.M. B.D. Profeffor of Greek, Hebrew, and Church Hiftory and Principal of Preparatory School A. B., Northwestern Ohio Normal School, 18845 A. NI., 1887, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1888, B. D., Drew Theo- logical Seminary, 1899. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Ohio Normal University, 1886-1896, Pro- fessor of Greek, Hebrew, Church His- tory ancl English Language, Ohio Northern, IQOI--. ' o io si tg 55 215. A Q L n I C U LENIX CRAIG SLEEsMAN, Ph.Cf.,Ph.C. Profefyor of Chemiftry' A Ph.Cr., Ohio Northern, IQO5, Ph.C., IQO6. , Instructor in Chemistry, Ohio Northern, 19o6-19145. Professor of P Chemistry, 1914--. . FRANK LEWIS BERGER, A. M. Profeffor of Phyficf Q , A. B., Ohio Northern, IQIOA, B. S., University of Chicago, 1914. - 'Instructor in Physics and Chennis try, Ohio Northern, 1911-19135 Stu dent at Chicago University, 1913-1914, Professor of Physics, Ohio Northern, 1914--. P 30 9 oeio H5111 ,2 21 Sha -'I li 'll CHILDE HAROLD FREEMAN, B. S. Professor of Rhetoric and Evzglfiflz L'LZe1'at1Lre B- S-Q Ohio Normal University, 1901. Principal of Ada High School, 1902- 1907g Superintendent Ada Public Schools, 1907-1909, Professor of Eng- lish, Ohio Northern, 1909--. .HARVEY EVERT HUBER A. NI. , ' Profeffor-of Biology and Geology , A. B., Ohio Northern, 1909, Al. M., Yale University, 1912. ' ' Teacher of Biology, Physics and Chemistry in Glenwood, CColo.j H. S., 1909-1911, Laboratory Assistant in Biology, Yale University, 1911-1913, Professor of Biology and Geology A Ohio Northern, 1913--. 31 ' ,,, ,, , ,,.. ,, f-'---., 9 f ' 17 77' A 'Wm i 'il ' I .1 . 1 n ' 11, ? fi H172 'll'I'l if 1 I I D it M WILLIAM HENRY TRAINUM, A.lNf., B.D. Profcsfor of Psychology and Social Pliilofopliy , ' A. B. QClass.j, Dexter College, 1905, A. M., North Western University, 19075 B. D., Garrett Bibical Institute, 19075 A. B. Cin Ed.D, Kirksville State Teachers' College, 1912. ' Assistant in Hebrew and Psychol- ogy, Dexter College, 1905, Graduate Student in University of Chicago, summer quarters, 1905-19065 Professor of Greek and Biblical Literature, John- sonls Bible College, I9o7-19o8g Pro- fessor Biblical Languages and Exegesis, Christian University, 19o8-1911, As- sistant in Psychology and Science of Education, Kirksville State Teachers' College, 191 I-IQI2, Graduate Student in University of Chicago, six quarters, 1912-1914, Professor of Psychology and Social Sciences Ghio Northern, IQI4--. LAWRENCE LEROY ALOUTHIAN, A. M. Profcffor of Political Science Ph. B., University of Chicago, 19145 A. M., 1914. Porfessor of History and Civics, Ohio Northern, 1914-1915, Professor of Political Science? 1915--. ' , ' W GREG ns Rsirr an f il ' is 4 la ARTHUR BEECHER XYALTERMIRE, B. S Profeyfov' 'of Hiffory B. S., in Education, Qhio State Univcr sity, 1916. Professor of History, Ohio North ern, 1916--. CARRIE ADEL WILSON, B. E. Imtructof in Pczidology, Principlef oj Teaching and Method! B. E., Qhio Northern University, IQO8. Instructor and Training Teacher, Ohio Northern, IQI4--. 90 U0 KARL BoYER MCEACHPQON, M.E., E.E. Proferroi' of Electrical Engineering M,E. Ohio Northern, IQI2, E.E., 1913. With General Electric Co., Pitts- iielcl, Mass., 1913-19145 Professor of Electrical Engineering, Ohio Northern IQI4--. 4 CHARLES ADD1soN MILLER, C. E. Proferfoi' of Municipal Engineering C. E., Ohio State University, 1907. . Assistant Engineer of Maintenance, C. C. C. 81 St. L. Ry., IQO4-19065 Assistant Division Engineer, Chicago and North Western Ry., 19o7-191og General Contract Work, IQIO-IQIIAQ Professor of Engineering, Ohio North- ern, 1911--. n i I 1 o io 1n'ii.tirii vfnxnii , I I 1 - -P n 13 x .ea wrww.. 1, 7 1 aan na if. 1 'lin f WTI- .L ! i xi L A A I-44 iyfi if -6 I' A ' - 1 9 I! ZH 41 n 4 ' JACOB SWART, A. M., LL. B. A Profeffof' of Law LL. B., Ohio Northern, 19115 A. M. Harvard, IQI5.. P Professor of Law, Ohio Northern, 1916--. JAMES ALEXAN'DER CALDERHEAD, B. s., c. E., A. M. Profeffor of .Mathematics B. S., Nlount Union College, 1893, C. E., Ohio State University, 18965 A. M., University of Pittsburg, 1898. Professor of Nlathematics, Curry University, 1896-19oo, Designing En- gineer, Westinghouse Electric and Nfanufacturing Co., 19oo-1906, Me- chanical Engineer, General Electric Co., 19o6-19o7, Computing .Engineer Westinghouse Air Brake.Co., IQO7- 19155 Computing Engineer, Gramm Motor Co., 1915-1916, Professor of Mathematics, Ohio Northern, ,IQI6--. -1. Ljrwpd, QW ' f .1 1 1 f ' . mrfwr 'TAY if 1 'f OMG NG R351 Y f ?' i,', i1I gif' ij i 59,445 E1 i 1- XL.-ne i lxull IMI, 9 a n 4 - z RUDOLPH RAABE, Ph.G., PhQC. Profcfror of Materia Medica and Practical Pharmacy . kPh.G., ohio North,ern,' 1910, Pho, IQII. Instructor in College of Pharmacy, Ohio Northernj -Q NIARY ELSIE AWILSON, A. B Affiszfarit Librarian i , fn 7' , 1 WILLIAM P. LAMALE, Mus. B. Profeffor of Organ and Pia-no Mus. B., Oberlin College Conserva- tory, 1910. ' Teacher of Piano and Organ, Hope College, Michigan, 1910-1912, Post- graduatestudent With Dr. G. W. Audres, Oberlin, summer 1911. ln- structor in piano and organ, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1912-1914, Student With Tobias' Mathey and Mathilda Verne, London, 1914-19155 Professor of Organ and Piano, Ohio Northern, 1916--. . 'I swf from 1 1 W P 'K ' ' GREG ' Pl' fr ' ,' L.. faaaiziz cxivli 1' L... .ll fl , ' - l 5 fl JOHN ALFRED NEEDY, B. S. Proferror of Mechanical Engineering B. S., in Nlechanical Engineering, Uni- versity of Kentucky, 191 I. Employed in Drafting Rooms, 1911- 1913, Instructor in Witherspoon Col- lege, Kentucky, 1913-19155 With Mur- phy Automatic Smokeless' Furnace Works, Detroit, Mich., 19155 Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Ohio Northern, 1916--. 37 , ': ' 'W 'L '1-' I 5 f V 9,?ga 'Y 14 lf 'llll 1 WW 1 n ie 1211113 train Hsin 115, 1 GEORGE WILLIAM ScHE1Di B. C. S. Bufinefj Englifh, Stenogmphy and ' Typewmting 9 Q B. C. S., Ohio Northern, 19o7, B. Sten., 1908. 9 Instructor in Ohio'Northern, IQO8--. o EMMETT E. LONG, B. S. C. Commercial Arithmetic ami. Penmamhip Student at Zanerian Art College, 1909, B. C. S., Ohio Northern, 1911. Instructor in Penrnanship and Com- mercial Subjects, Ohio Northern, IQO7 u YPD? g A DMG N0 eBSlTY Zh li I n A 'NELL SALT, A. B. Infzfruetoe in Peepamzfoffy History' and Englifh A. B., Western College for Women, 1916. Instructor in History and English, Ohio Northern, IQI6--. 39 ELLEN IKATHRYN ROTHROCK, A. B. I1z.f1i1'uczfo1' in P1'epa1'ato1'y,AIgeb1'a and Geometry A. B., Ohio Northern, IQI5. I' Instructor in Algebra and Geometry, Ohio Northern, 1916--. gg n t N RTHE wwf HSE rf' e 1-ns f A'-'tr 1 Calif' D dl ga PAULINE ABT Childrevzff Piano Dejncmfmant ' EMILY L. ROE, B. C. Sf, Gr Sten. Busifieff tlfnglifh, Szfenogmphy and ' Typewrizfing - Instructor, Department of Com- merce, Dunkirk H. S., IQI6Q Qhio Northern, 1917--. 40 ' ' ' n , I K QHZQ N Urrwreerrr i z im xr a H A 'Hr I H ., ALETA ROSE BOWERS Imtructor 0 Voice and Pzcmo Graduate ofthe Ohm Northern Umversrty College of MUSIC rn VOICC and PIHHO IQI5 rr rrr r rr V 41 Q 1 Q. E Ji l 1 I v 4 z l 1 ? -w f 'ZW' ,rw .nf 1 o ra mo dem ma 1 14,1 ga Zyl I' I l ' p 4 lla gl F l ,E GAIL WATSON Imzfructor in Violin ' H Chicago Musical College, IQO4-IQO7Q l Graduate under Hugo Heerman, -19075 Study With Stephen Suchy, Royal Conservatorium at Prague, IQII-IQI25 With Leopold Auer at St. Petersburg, IQI2-IQI3. U I 1 I M X QL 3 5 , X. Q 1 42 ll VF bi ,yr - fig' . 1 I 6 'BH LY: 1 1 Ur--1 F 'P ' 'f 1 . S, I ' , 11. '5f., ,- mg 9 d , , D lllx why up Z4f 51,- , 1 I ,q',f,:-,-55,-:- J -'15-L . 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O 5' 539 i I , 4 F i y 1 I , 5 f f l . if ' .v Pi 5, ii H, - I 3 ,, f 3 f Ez W ,. 1 . 0 Q 7 N M V v ' , f, V ' l if V A x'Qf A I I K ' - ' 7 ' . - u 1 A 44 - 4 3 Jml.-iv 'M 1 1 11 1 EQ N0 5 6 :Q 1 - 1 ' 1 1 A 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'r 1' ETHEL L. PUGH, Secretary 1 I 1 1 1. 1 1 1 2 5 1 E 1 1 1 BERNARD RAGNER, Poet RALPH BROEDE, Valeciiczforirm 45 4 1 1 Q HQ RTHEM HSE E r ' L ' D fl M JOSEPH A. SEYMOUR, Omtor ETHEL WARREN, Histofian NIARGARET MCDOWELL, Prophezeff 46 1 .. Tx I Gm N Ummm Z4 6 :w 41 I-I n I 45f f475 YY - 'va -'x LIBERAL ARTS D if Z W, 3 , rf f A AaL row ,,x Nw 47 QHXQ RTHE U RSHW , f ' wa 5 x HENRY 'WHITWoRTH, A.NI., Dean of College of LiI9e1'alA1'tf. 48' mf LJ-as gl nate .P if i xi. Rarity qi? :hid I n 4 BERNHARD RAGNER, B. Sc. MCKEESPORT, PA. Editor-in-chief, Northern Review I7 President Adelphian Literary Society, I7 ,Intercollegiate Debating team 7 Washington's Birthday Orator 6 First Prize Crile Ciratorical Contest, I6 First Prize Smith Oratorical Contest, I6 B He ,Duty thingy arrow CARL W. VESPER, rB.Sc. MENDON, O. i, M. H. S., ,125 Gerrnan Club Adelphiang Co. D. P Educational Association GEORGE BLAINE DAILEY, YoUNGsToWN, O. ECIDE t Y. H. S., ,I4 Varsity N Association Varsity Baseball, ,Ig-'16 Capta-in Baseball, 717 Philo . B.Sc Q 50 Elf H SET I .- I III' - L I - - -1- I , 9 4 D 4 Tm I C. E. WINTRINGHAM, A.B. SIDNEY, O. A S. H. S., '13 Nlinisterial Association Philo I Co. D. ALICE JANE STOUT, B.Sc. - ADA. 0, . GCIJA A. H. S. 714 Philo A Q Annual Board A Co. A. I S H. E. EICHER, B. Sc. MILL RUN, PA. Adelphian A- , Best Drilled Man Indoor, 714 First Place Manah-an Debating Contest, '16 Captain Co. C., '15-,I6 Major Batallion, 716-7174 ' V 50 , . I x l . yi! 7 -' 7 . ,fi wi -W, 4: w?v,, if .,,, ,, Z, .,,,, , .IV V .- wi- I x J Q A . V I l xi 41 f ff 0 D 4 DANTE Proosst, B. Sc. GREENROCK, PA. Philo V Getty Debating Contest, Second Prize, 6 Stahl Oratorical Contest, First Priz Washingtonjs Birthday Orator, ,I7 Intercollegiate Debate Team, 717 Glee Club i A A Co. D. E. A. SEMANDS, B. Sc. TUscoN, ARIZ. T. H. S., ,IO , University of Cincinnati, Ministerial Association Aclelphian C. E., '16 RALPH BROEDE, A. B. BLOOMVILLE, O. Aclelpbian Crile Oratorical Contest, Intercollegiate Team, '16 German Club Class Valedictorian 71,7 C 7 y rw 'Nz ya' U f Y' D f nan N RTHERH I 117 1 THOMAS BLACK BARTLETTE, A. B. NASHVILLE, TENN. ECIDE ' Branham and Hughes Prep. School, ,I4 Franklin W Co. A. L ' The hig Push in the Hczguen FRED A. PRESCOTT, B. S.c A Educational Association Q Pre-medic Association German Club. Philo I Co. A. HAROLB BYRNS FREEMAN, B. Sc. ADA, PO. ZCIJE ' Bus. Manager Northern Review, 716-717 i Intercollegiate Debate Team, 717 Hoskins Debating Contest, 717 Franklin The Hague Afroeiatew 1 52 ELIZABETH, PA. l 1 1 4 V H., r'-1 ,,, V fir... Q52 ' 321 f 1 . n r !! 1' ......1, 1 0 77' I' ' I7 fr ' 7 Q N0 L 1 Rss -Q x7 if 4 P 4 Ad tl-u 1 U la M I 1 s A Q Y l 'ff w 1 . A Ng K- . R 5 1, 7T . THUR C S B A HEPHERD RN SV 7 S H-'LE ' C . .fa J' E 7 . 17-5'f+'7 si, 7' QE - f. Lv' W2 Q ,A':,-gFQ:f,wA7-'lvgfi 112.1 7 S1Stant E ' ' dltor c ern 7 7 - L ' 'Y - . f 7 S1 9 '77 Q qjiiki N 1 7 6 ' H. if , v ZIA7 7 77 77 fi, UNG WEN L WI7 ' S 7 V .T , HANGHAI C 7 7 W +,1, ff 71 7 T- '-g,5'lfi ' ' , fEf 1 71 , S ,3 . I dM,,,,g U , , f ' lentslflj , 7 7 'Q' C . ' an h , . - I S h f 7 7' , hlnese St 3 H1 2 anghai C0S.mO 1, U-dCf1'g Ania , X f V, Ad PO Han C1 DCS U S ' ,f ub ' -A Vffz' :i'g?'7?'f?f 1 3 U ' 4 x b X , , , 7' f 7 ,,, If f A I ,,,, ' f 6-,iff i i Fi H EP N ' . 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E Denver University Colorado Teachers College 'I Annual Board ' Philo rf 5 l l ir 7 1 I ,.....r, 1 i 1 l l f 5 l 1 I . q Q '36, A ',-:Idea of l M ,g,,' , ., '44 ..... X? W ro, I ,Q .. ' . v A Q 5, ri: V5 Vt, I. X? '-.1 ' A - R- 1 f-R 4 i r l l I 1 l is gf.-' jifr ' I, l 0 ' f l .. we l iv f 1 may 9 Z Sv-M' R , iw! . 5 4! 7fMx35,. if ' wg? u1 'mqw 'A 1:4e E l , 5 ll il l l 54 C I l I Fr , ,K f Y Q AW.. 1 Y F ff-.K W .ag - -,,, ,.....,,s V 7 7 V 9 9 5 q y ,nw X, ff., G G 9 mgw H1 y Hn ' , 7, . . . xg 44 , 0 ,4 ,, 9 . f V m Q 50 I ? 1 g MZZH ,H ,f :ug my, 1 I Q. 2 . aww! 1,2 2 1 4 Q Ku' M, , Il - 1 V ' , I L - NORMAL J 1 I 5 1 I I I , L- , X, f XX! - W' 'ff Lf - -- LL.--Tritt! is ,gff ' f ' 5 J J Efx MEX J WH? M sf A, Q A ' f X , , 'fvgffljfl ,SIWW ff 1'W?1l My 4' V 'A' fgi . ff ,f v V w 55 JOHN IDAVISON, M. S. Ph. D. DEAN OF COLLEGE OF EDUCATION K 56 EEO NQ E RSE 1 -1 f 'l 'J 5 Y , Qi GREG N0 , f W. E. BEEMAN, B. Sc. in Ed. ADA, O. . Nliarni University Ohio State University Toledo University Educational Association Co. B. Prof, Daoifonfv substitute and cz good one oo', JOSEPHINE MoNTGoMERx', B. Sc in Ed YVAPAKONETA, O. Franklin German Club Intercollegiate Debate Team Y. VV. C. A. Co. C. Very quiet, but ftudiouf' HARRY RICHARD TAUBKEN, B BoTK1Ns, O. B. H. S., '13 V, Bliss College ' Intercollegiate Debate Team Assistant in Botany Adclphian Co. A. The High Brow of the CZCZJJH 1 1 1-Q l. S onto 1.1?i1'11f1'3 151 11 111' E t 1 1. 11 J. 1 ul 1 ' l e 31 1 iff E 1, : , 1 1 W 1 1 1, 1 LEOTA MAHON, B. Sc. in ' ADA, O. A. H. S., '13 Basketball, '15 . Educational Association Franklin Co. D. 55 ll li ' F1 1 ' I1 11 ' EHARLAN W. JOHNSON, B ji B, 4 ' CONNELSVILLE, O. 35 , . 1 A ll Treasurer, Senior Class l aj . . . ' A Educational Association 11 Adelphian S Co. C. A ' cccldff PoZitz'cicz11,'7 Ml - ' - il VERA SPROUL, Grad. Ped. il A 'ADA, O. i .xy ,1 3 Waynesiield H. S. '15 Educational 'Association , Franklin ' , l K l 1, s 1 .1 fl il -l .1 il El . . 1 58 ll 51 . il QI 1 l 1 Ed. Sc. in Ed. Wx at ffg ,. one -no we , am Zi Intl bd UU DOROTHY HOLL, CANTON, O. CIDX C. H. S., ,IS Choral Society Grad. Ped ' Educational Association Philo HOMER PAUL CURRY, B. Sc in Ed GLENFORD, Q. Mt. Perry H. S 5 L. .,IO Zanesville Business College Intercollegiate. Debate Assn Philo Co. D. ISABEL MAHON, DUNKIRK, 0. GCIDA D. H. s., wg Choral Society Franklin Grad. Ped . ti, 1, fx ff l 1 7,1 es lg. Z? 2 if 1 u......W. , : , ' fa? N D fl A G CLYDE MASON B Sc NEY, O Farmer H S Tm State College Educauonal Assoc1at1on Tenms Assoc1at1on Aclelpluan Co C Mafored 111 .vzgn pam mg MILDRED SMITH, Grad Ped . GREENWICH, O H S Edueauonal ASSOCIHYIOH Plulo Co D ARGARET MCDOWELL, B Sc 1n Ed. ADA, 0 GQJA H Basketball I5 6 Educatlonal ASSOC1at1OH Captam Intercolleg1ate Debate Team Ph1lo L x A - 0.1 - ,.,,.. M Q, 'FY 4-' , l mr.. if ff-, , wmv! V mm -5 v 7 I V 9 y Z 2 f QWM Ill' , - X -. . , - 5 5 E . , . 4 3 2 ll lx . A Z Z 2 2 ibm az la! Z l fmfg I I u - , . - I J l ll 'lil 15 m 41 n v 1 RALPH LIVINGSTON, Sc. in Ed. CAREY, O. EH C. H. S., '13 Educational Association A Adelphian Q He was a born teacher THELMA AILEEN STOPHER, Grad. Ped. ADA, O. ' TKK A. H. S., '15 Basketball, 715 Educational Association Philo A Co. D. MARY OLIVE WELLS, Grad. Ped. ' ADA, O. TKK A. H. S., '15 . Educational Association Philo Co. D. 61 47 ll Ill I 6 Q 'I mm-...N ww' ', rw 4 . .,... 5 -...ze e xy ug-' -A All l Z Z1 . 1 ln lf' In ' D fl - if H A -w -f 1-'fri-.ve ew? QHEQ lil iw ,i , Ui A , V 1 5 E . 5 HARRY VANNORSDALL, B. Sc. in Ed. l ' JEFFERSONVILLE, O. 0. N. U. Preparatory Department Educational Association Assistant in Biology Adelphian Co. A. A HA ftudent of the c0ligie5,, bugology especially , JESSE L. HENDERSON, Grad. Ped. EIBERIA, O. .- I. H. S., 714 . ' A Educational Association Franklin . Co. D. T. WALTERH WILLIAMS, B. Sc. in Ed. VERSAILL-ES, O. ' ' V. H. S., ,II 5 Educational Association. f ' German Club Philo ' 62 c'SpeeiaZized 'in' the iszfudy of the Hezlogem .1 -P' , V 1' am-we-ff FV4 1' 1 r f ,U M .Q 1.1, 3 z 2. f f f l GREG N0 f E Z I 1 'll' I ' 1 1... I pill' I gi 41 rv fl LEROY J. DENTAL, B. Sc. MONTPELIER, O. M. H. S., ,I2 , Central College, 715 Educational Association Philo ' Glee Club Co. C. HI-fe if a married mann in Ed. 3 HELEN EW1NG,1 B. Sc. in Ed. ADA, 0. CIDX A. H. S., 713 Grad. Eng., '13 Philo CCS7Lippy77 MARY ELLEN BLACKHURST, MIDLAND, M1cH. , M. H. S., '13 German Club Educational Association Franklin Co. A. B. Sc. in Ed 63 1 I S , I l W ' ,, , ,,, ,,,,, V A W, , 1 n er e 1 . 1 5 ,,,, . '-rl, ll I - ' F D ll M A 4, xv 41 K , N37 5 5 A MARY EVANS, Grad. Ped. GOMER, Q gl Lima H. S., 714 Educational Association , Franklin . Co. D. '5 ' A is RALPH G. HARSHMAN, B. Sc. in Ed. l ' s 5 I 9 l 2 l a ADA, A O. ' . ,A New Stark H. S., '13 A Educational Association A Intercollegiate Debate Team Stahl Oratorical I German Club . Indoor Squad, 13- I4 - First Lieutenant, 16- I7 Glee Club Annual Board Philo 5 Co 'CThon hast buried thyxeytabont vnezny thing Zadie! included NORVAL D. WAUGH, Grad. Ped -MANNINGTON, W. VA H S 1 Educational Association ' Associate Editor Northern Franklin Co. C He haily rom -the vnonnta S 2 Q 7 7 75 fi' 3 ' A . C- . 4 ' 5 . ' 77 - 'fig - EH A A fff l 9 - IQ M, . ., I4 U ' 4 c a 9 . H f I inf, cli, n A , 64 ,l., lf ,fm l 3. 9 l 0M ff- s f ' a-' 1 1 ' www fwfr. V v w 1 9 Q 1 4 V ww W v I . - fa g li -, 1 4 fa , f 4 , W 1' .- f ww Q ,'.. ff! qz, ik 22? ,A 1 ll, 1:1 4 a Z Z zimmz Zz f 'HM 4 A' ' any - H' - . 1 A . 'lm BH 41 BEATRICE KELSEY SMITH, B. Sc. in Ed. ADA, O. A. H. S., 714 f Educational Association Philo Co. D. CLARA CRISTAL GOSSARD, Grad. Ped. ADA, O. Lima H. S., ,IS Educational Association Philo C. A. NIARY R. STROKECKER, Grad. Ped. ENoN VALLEY, PA. German Club Educational Association Philo Co. D. Qi 65 nl , 21155: ? skill IGI' r. n fn 2 P 'W H ,H , . L.. H ' rf fl M' , JUST sf Q Iv.. , . 5.-.....-I--.-.....i....g w ..' . . I ' , , 1 3 Zfa ' KWXJPW - Q 1 -,., I V,V, n I 66 N ' V V ul, In Ha f1 11 fa , --.V 9 7 7 7 f yy y ,Wm mlm q 7 f ' I Il, foszf' ff' ,fgf , alfa! tl, Q -'Q U MV 1 ef V' YH? if 2 if 34 Shia? mf ,ff I 'A uv HIL I 0 A 4. a mmm M 2 swf 4 'f 4, ,,,, A Z ,hu 'Hi - I p E H 4 If 4- O F1 eg OF 64, :QUE oN 'fl -2+ Q L 5 !!i iI :jg Q 67 F I l L- A -1 6 A Q if gggiiig l Wg' 'IM NG HIERN UMWHSE WZ, 1 . 1 2 I 'J , 7 1 x i-1 . XM' ' I 1 I U. li.. llravz qi' Coffrggf ofE1zgi1zeeri1zg. 4-' , H , 1 X jl g why - .... ,, 5 ,,,,.. .l , , , , Z i l ' 0550 NG - f ,-, I ,. ' 5 ' ' , 5 Z 5 + 4 if . A lialh ' 4 2 2 IZ KLM! Zi J .J Z f f j W ,ill 'IIN 6 si u T 5 1 1 E WILLIAM M. DUTCH, C. E. ELYRA, O. ATCI1 Pres. Senior Engineers Engineering Society Memorial Committee - A Assistant in Hydraulic' Lab. Co. A. , A Get out your pocketboolf' L LINTON Y. HARTMCAN, C. E. . WAUKEGAN, ILL. L Hernado H. S., 'o7 Engineering Society Tri-State College, 714 He hath a hoft of friend! GEORGE D. BAYNE, C. E.- MEDINA, N. Y. EH M. H. S., '13 Engineering Society L Franklin Co. A. 69 '2 7 zfujwff 1-N 'S 'T'xr vfi5 x:J N .. .. - -' Z? Qin, 2: x, N 5, 1 ' N 'ti 1 l .-.LQXJ I . 52:1 I ' 4-3 x'. 1' 1 ll ' - Q I' 4 1, Y ' A I I ig :ffl N n 5 s 5 M, Q. Q ff 45'-'M 'L,' ' ff- -, 'Af' A -1:,,- .-4533 .Hx givin Q aw if 252 j..,: ?a.n '11,-351, 1 ' H2 an-we sa Xl!-'Xl-iSLIXl,. C. lf. me L'aw.1a,x. Hrmzll, x f f 5.5.31 l'f2cx'gz1 il: 1, Viv: Sgigmfl E :i f l'c':f:1+y'3x4a2!i:1 N K' fi Kizlli' K f llc.. Lt'-2 .Mix rg. - s-2..1g. t xfl 'L lzrzg.: ll. 5.. .051 XX A. nz l t:2'. f'1'Xizy ltr., wzisfgf 51-vivia' X 1111 5. af VX I' 'V ' Af'1 c1!U ,. . . ... .f. .. vu ng! 1'!'Il:X'.f fz'1'lf1 lfobby tiuff- 1- if lx'-.arm sz. Cf li. ifflzx' H, QYIVI 'I H S. 'I4 131 7f5'f7l?fL A7' 'I7 Xrwrilmc-rxf' 1-M7 Hn fihku Uimingvr. .I7 Q if 'E-if-'Q ff X T731l'T!l Il!fX'iCVS' 3 ' 1' Ff 121-11- 5. 1- Q . ' K C '1'f w:1 ' fr j.ffr2,s:zrf in 4' V A-' . l. iw' .,,,, ,,,,,,, , .,..,,, ,....., , , , , 7, , IW, ,W ' . r QHEQ n w ,i 5 I 7 ' 4 1 ' ' ,, . ll A A iii' ,u 'ff Z 4 Z Lffzfi ,ai 712 L! Z ' fmm - 'wil i l 2 I' , ' , 'I 30 41 ' I 1 1 .Ui I JAMES T. PIERCE, Bs. in C. E. QNE A Indiana State Normal Slippery Rock State Normal Grove City 'College Varsity N Association UN in Football, Basketball Baseball Q Enigineering Society A Franklin Co. B. A A CC!immy77 WARREN L. PEOPLES C. E. BOLIVAR, O. ATCID B. H..S., 712 Varsity Basketball Mgr. Athletic Board Aclelphian' . . . Co. A. Too brave to basal. All up and down zfhf W. Sc L. E. 7 FRANK THoMAs HONSINGER, CI. E. LITTLE FALLS, N. Y. ECIDE L. F. H. S., 713 Engineering Society N, Football, ,IS-716 Co. C. S I came' here 250 fum L 1 .2 71 I I I fa M i In mb Q N00 RSF? .l':IHYlX XI. KERR. C. E. MASON, O. .A'l'f1' S Xl. Il. S.. '13 1 llnscball, '16 Varsity Association lfirsl l,icutcii:ml Co. D. lfiigixiccriiig Sucicly .'xkll'lPlll!Hl llxiuu' A. Cumui, C. Ii. l'iNliI.l-IXVOOD, N. bl. Ill li. ll. S., 'll Prcs. Frcslimcn Class, '14 linginccring Society Xlsmngcr Cilcc Club lrziclq 'l'cam, 'I4-'15-,I6 Y. Pri.-siilcnl Senior Class llzmal l'liilfi r'UfffL'f Z'l'flfl' ,l. ll.xnm.n lllNI-Z. li. Sc. in C. lil lllxxiimox. O. ..X'l l' l.f-lmrifvri linivcrsity l'.i1mzir'r-ring: Smcictv Kee:nrm.'m lfxliilmit Crin1miLLQg -xmlklfllll in Xlatlicmatics .li!f'lgilzz:i11 ' ff ffffifk' H1 '.'llalh,. and afzufer Z T2 .'xSSlSlIlIll llusincss Mgr. ii.NOI'IllCI'I1M Thr :fry bffl blond fypfii 5 l1fm'.' lr! your fludirf iriffrffrc with your . 1 00 Way ' id NRS mx A WV., X , 5 4 , , 6 Z Wal' ' gl: ZW? w?v,.i I f:.,,, .F-...E 26 ? Y X2 guna ' ' W? M? ffftff lf v.- .I I' ,f 4, ,454 5,1211-2 5, ,ju kg V-5, h 2 ui 2 me .- I If , , . J, 'Q 41 J RAYMOND R. HOPKINS, C. E. BROOKLYN, N. Y. ECIDE Manual Training School, ,IS Track, '15-'16 V Philo Co. C. Few word: oft befpeczile wifdomn GEORGE HARRIS, C. E. DEGRAFF, O. . R Quincy H. S., ,IO Engineering Society Adelphian Co. C. CC-,'ap77 C. B. PAPAVANGELO, C. E. . EPIRUS, 'GREECE A 'Zographeion Gynasium, ,I2 Robert College Cosfple, 714 ,Engineering Society Cosmopolitan Club Philo From acroff the rea f S 6 5 l 1 78 I f 'JU ai':I r I . UMVERSHTY 1: f 1,1 iff, J if f ,,. ,, ' .l1xl8V'1L!xH 'N fx Imax-Qs I,. l3nmx'x1,1i12. Q. h. -'X1u. U. L. lx. Him- Xurllxull. O., lfzsuixmu-r'i11g Swclcty XI'CE'lk'HlHgiL'1il Sucicly' Pixilw -q -1 0 l'xm,1v NI.xxusov, Q.. 12. Russian II. IQOO llclmruw lfduculional School, '09 Ctwrrpcr lqnioll C. S., 514 Tri-511110 Cwllcgc, C. lf., ,IS l'lxxginccI'il1g: Sflcilflff .Xdcflphiznxx Cu. ll. 5 -1 R c' CSu,xxx'11.1,rf:, U. Cl. H.S.,'12 lxngmccring Sfwcicty , 3 Best Drmllcd mem, I5 P13130 CU. B. 74 K . is 'i 61 :ll n 4 .I-' V X X gif' 2.0.3 ,,,?u ..,,, , .,.. ...E W 7 , . Z Y Z E 5 ,WA , M 'x , - fu lh 5 WZ l aulif' mf ,ly ,I-I il, w.,-'I I e 2 A . 2,3 llyf gli., A - 1 ri 'ie :i a I- cl M - 1 HAROLD Z. HAKES, C. E. i FOSTORIA, O. ' i ATQJ . F. H. S., '13 Treasurer Junior Engineers, '16 I Engineering Society Chairman Civil Exhibit Committee' Franklin CO. A. ' The Henry Ford of O. N. Uf' . GEORGE EDGAR HINE, C. E. HAMILTON, O. ATCID Engineering Society Franklin CO. C. Quiet, but there with the goody LORING LEROY SMITH, C. E. CHERRY CREEK, N. Y. . ATfID C. C. H. S., ,IO Varsity N Association HN Football, ,IS - N Baseball, 715-'16 - Engineering Society Franklin . CO. A. 75 ri vw 111 - N-. 7 ' Z '?'4' 2 6 A fill 'c ?VWi'a? fliii 'll .J 1 1. mi if L... '., Il'- ' ii 1- All D fl OcTAv1o NIASSES, C. E. HABANA, CUBA Syracuse University, ,IS Sigma Iota Fraternity Cosmopolitan Club Adelphian CLARENCE R. KAPP, C. SOMERVILLE, O. S. H. S., 712 University of Cincinnati Engineering Society American Association of Adelphian Co. B. fl man of few 'w07'd.fH . R. G. NIILLER, E. E. MORRISTOWN, N. Y. M. H. S., ,13 Engineering Society Philo Co. B. '76 Charlotte Hall Nlilitary Academy, '08 Virginia Nlilitary Institute, 709 A. B. VVashington and Lee, '13 E . 1 Engineers ' 'cHe never juried muchl' E if 4-' I W 1- ln g...,z ,,f,,, Z ,..,,,,1......,. 7 I Z Lazy bi? l 'l lf-3' ' f 'l 1 - ll 1. I 1 I D 41 rw il M CLYDE J. REW, M. E. BEMUS POINT, N. Y. Lakewood H. S., 712 Engineering Society First Lieutenant, 716-'17 Choral Society . Co. A. Q . AI military man HERBERT E. NORRICK,' M. HOWARD, O. ' ATOL H. H. S., 714 Indoor Squad, ,IS Squad Leader, '16 Annual Board CO. D. GERALD N. GROVE, COLDWATER, M1cH. ECIDE C. H. S. ,714 HN Football, 716 Engineering Society Co. C. 4'P0jmZar wilh the laciief' M. E. E. 77 I 5 i 2 S f K i I ...-www.-.ann-ru.-.-.,1. .-.. ...Q-..-,.-.-Q-...,..., .....-1.1 ...M ..-. .M-fa.. ... .,,. 1 L' 2 . 5 Q 2 3 I i 2 1 3 Q Q, 3 2 1 ' . l 3 2 , 1 2 K i Y R . S i . e J 4 Q, i HQ UNWEESETY N C.'XR.X0l'0I..lS, PA. C. li. 313 lhivcrsity of Plusburg Pulau H Q Xl. H. S., I4 Xluxzmmxtix College lfngim---rin.: Sncicty lfzmgim-1-rs i,l'CllCSlI'!l QW. C. Nr: ffnwztrr iv fafnzf 5 Rukwqm H. S.. 'OO ' 4 . . 1 a Pmf: Izxklmxmtr-, 'lg .xwEVE3'E.g.'4?l 1 . x I .-f 425 , l.l.u fl. f1INxlll'RtL, Nl, I' -lmax H. XMICORMICK. KI. E. Q'x.u -man .-X. Smrrn. XI. ll. NIH:--.mL'1'u. Im.. PDM-1 I'.zzagwr::e3 I :uw-rexztj.' of lfricff, 307 wg .. ....,.,L................... l 1 51 t. ff' yg ' . 1 ' ' me '-1 -1 nan f ,S hia l:g:',, h 5 4 , M 6 :1 u P RALPH W. BRIGGS, M. E. FRANKFORT, G. ECIJE P Chairman Engineers Exhibit, '16 Engineering Society Co. . B. Di.rz5inctively inciividualu MEADE F. MOORE, M. E. PROSPECT, PA. EQIDE P. H. S., 712 Engineering Society Assistant in Gas Engines First Sargeant Co. B., 714 One of the Shrimjof' J. T. KARLSON, M. E. ORANGE, MAss. 0. H. S., ,IZ Rhode Island State College, Delta Alpha Psi, Polygon HR. I. Basball, '14-'15 N Baseball, 716-717 Faxing if not in my Zine I4-,IS 7 kb .. - . . RFI!-X If I MVERSHTY :n ?f1 .f baggy . QUE.. u' ' L. f lv I S n 4 IHE. 6917 No rf. Hffxll .wx Y. XX-,Xl.'l'ERS. XI. E. P.PX1,.N.SlCOS. 'TEXAS P. ll. S.. '12 lfzagixmccring Socicty L-EIGHT Lczxdcr. 'I6- I7 - Lu. D. fl jf1zf'jrffof:' a1fc'a3'.v Nady io gwe you cz ,uikl-tx R. XYRIGIIT, B. Sc. in NI.. NoR'rn CIIRARD, PA. ' s w 5 ,. ' 4 X.C1. H. S.. I., lfnginccringg Scvcicty 'l'r:xck. '16 Philu Staff Uffiicr Q . 7 bv. C. ' new I.. Xldivzxx.. XI. Ii. l.x'r'rwm.. Vx. TQSTYSAV' Q-fv122H'H'f'ifgf1l cb.ip'l4!ug1g-Q 909 l1:::.'zruf-f-ries: Ffugif-sa' . vu A ' Ii. - .C l.ff,f fifftff f'l77' S U - I I - 1 4 7 ' F lf V ' ,fy , V , . , QW-,ZA 1,474 7 ,,., 1.,..,Av5 , , ff It i-- 1' wi.-f fl sif ll- 'Inf ,I 1. ' fi 2. 4 ew,,,4.z af v fy' si' a OSCARJITRANCES, M. E. ELIDA, O. ECIJE Delphos H. S. Engineering Society Assistant in Nlathernatics Franklin ' ' Co, C. IVOR ST. CLAIR CAMPBELL, B. ARLINGTON, N. J. Kearney H. S. Engineering Society Pres. Debating Association Capt. Intercollegiate Debate Chairman Electrical Exhibit Sergeant Co. C. German Club A. I. E. E. Sriavimxo AIONICI, li. lil. lJAUI,O., Iilmzll. Ciymnasio Anglo-lirazilcrio Brown l'rcparalory School lfnivcrsily of Pennsylvania Cusnmpulilzul Club Sc. in E.E Team 81 fm 01320 N0 WVEESITIC 1-v R,u'1. ma Quumoz FERREIR.-X, M. E S. Ij.Xl'l.O. I3R,xz1L I Clyxunasicm ,fXngIo-B1'z1ziIeiro College dc Genera j IIIIIYCYSIIC dc Liege I Cornell L nivcrsity Club I3r:17iIcric'm I I I 4 I I I . DI. A1m'T1s, Ii. Vm,mN,x, LITHUANIA, RUSSIA Yz1Ip:1raiso University .QX. I. If. Ii. I I Itmyxxmu 5. mc Iimums. I'.. If.. Sup I'.u'1,u. IIRAZII.. Iiwiiikzm Jef SCIc:nCi:xs :I I,c1lr3g-5 I 5U'V Vi??ff wi' Xrmcv ,Ifrancce I'IQ2s5:I3I:f'r'fIng Srygiffw- .X I, Ii. Ii. , bg I Q I ,.- 1 V I luv: i 7 ,M,,A,,f,,,4- ,V -f,. ,, v 1f-. ...V 7 y yy ,yy 714414 ,IH -'g 1:-f' f A A Q 2 2 t LJ 2 1 I ll' 'll' ' 1 D - ARY DE SEGADAS MACHADO GUIMARAES, E.E. Rio DE JANERIO, BRAZIL ' Aquino Gymnasium ,, University of Pennsylvania University of Illinois A. I. E. E. W. W. WICKERHAM, E. E. MCCOMB, O. GNE A. I. E. EQ A Engineering Society Captain Co. A. Adelnhian REX S. SPEECE, E. E. QUINCY, O. Q. H. S., '13 Engineering Society A. I. E. E. Co. B. 83 I-larsl-:s'ro P.x1..x1iz. 12. If. RETIRO, CQLQMBI.-x lfuginccriug Society .Ndclphlzm .-X. I. lx. lx. .Imax M. Pmuilik, 12. Ii. lfokxs, PA. Xvillizunsvillc H. S. l r:mk!in Gyruxsmzzsiu dc Lavras Mackenzie Cullcggc 4 ' l'nivc:rsity of Wisconsin I-IliVIffF-iff' of Illinois C'msx11fwpfwliIa11 Club 1 i 84 CH. C. l.xcY 'I'cn,x-:x'rxNo mi SOUSA, If D S,xx'r.x C.!XTll.'XRINI'I, BRAZIL K. Qhaxrman A. I. IL. Ii. JOHN STEPHEN SEGUI,' C. E. ,L 3 ll ' ll' L fy ,lv 1 ffm' www' v rv-fn v-M'-.. 1 f . . , ' ., f ,V fm, V' u bf 'ltfifn xref fwffffewww I lla ft: 5 eff 5 'iq Il .I iff' .. .. Ng fg'54f 152' i5j9mf51fZ ew It ll 2 'A -'A . -: L 4 A 4 Z 4 1 wma 2 A f 'J 4 Z Z 1 ' H, if Flu ll .- Il M - 4 I r ' IH' IM' I ll 9 l fl lib CHILE U E Academia 'Luis Pastor' V Escuela Naval Militar Carnegie Institute of Technology - Cosmopolitan Club 1 , 5,1259 . 'Q ff T 'JE' ' '-el - X J 4 ' L , tx -414 ?f of w'fS'f'. 5 gsaxx ', fil ' . x a'isc!4,:-:'g-': x ' Q .xg ez:- K Q . qi NK A 5 ' K . -X -nl h r -:6 3 Y W ?.,fX: , 1.91 -xl H Al' 55 3-3-A--s...e XX '+-wg-Q... - ,f 85 A' W LFBWEESETY : 1 Agn. Buzcs, Bouvfsw. Ov-no IZVKNMADA . , wrath: as Tornf Lam: ur. ' D- I 2 , ,. I In 1 is 1: gm-v w-141 r -'a --5 v 9 W y? 7 Z W QWM ,, 'v? a g In We ? ,A ' f ' -zf4',:ai 14's ,Pg In ,Z A 1: lm l 2 E 'wi A 2 E MMM! 4 f LM mia I'l I In ' 1 M tl J 0 l5f0 Lea' 87 fxfv V JAE7 ' :VI r, ' - , Q, gf3.f1J.f: Q- gg: '14 . G-, ' - . . M i ff UMVERSHW . w ' - 'I' w N In Pu: I 'uf 'RT' I I B K 1 v f K . 4 1. . 111221: 1,.'i.j.7fi f of' l,f1:,g' SR 4 D? f'V? lf ., ? l K I . ff-.yvwn-W Y fm. ff--. ,I G . 7 Z .,' , ,MM bv M 4 , I- , . f lf GREG to Y wif if Q 4, mi 'FLA . 1 2 2 .1 4 2.25 A llll 7 ll. I M d , iglllwp ul ylllll EARL B. MCMASTERS, LL. B. 7 STUBENVILLE, O., we R S. H. S. Law Association . 'M Franklin , i 7 5 l l MARVIN R. SHAW, LL. B. BRADFORD, FA. - i ECIDFI B. H. S., 711 Treasurer Junior Class, 716 i President Senior Law Class A Franklin I Co. C. 3 Q LEO MILLS, LL. B. BELLBROOK, O. Aofb B. H. S., 712 Miami University Bliss College 'CN77 Baseball, 715-716 Glee Club - , Franklin w s s L I 89 if-Zz: . ' Y.. . Ek fl? , QU! Q1-at gig-.5231 f 5 g',:L,,f, La MAME 1' L-5 3 ,!gl. n 4 If K ml fi,, hawk, fb 12 5 Unix lx. Hui.:-xlbt, l.I.. lu. Xmx I,14.R1.:x. U. -xslflf l,.1.'. ,Xrs4'Ll.iIlu1l . 1' xU!'lllCI'Il IQCYICXY m '16 sf ffl- 1 -lusIil'H Il. 51H v1,1aR. I ,I ,, B, Cus11oc'1'ox, O. ., .Nssistzmt Physical Director .Mlcljvlnzxxx 'W , K? ' ' , . in-,, 'v K M ,,.- --4 ,v,, i..,,1,M 1 1- Y I L, R ig, ', : ,wfr?Q.'Jff.'! ggi ' lfmw Hhifil 1? U' 7f'f H I . K ' f , . i ,A . K ,Q , 5 3 X? ' ' ,fam F 4 W-,-V-.,,-A. ,- 1 - -iii, H ,,,.,,. ,V . I' I.,-011.1-. Ii. lxlxrux. LL. B. C .XI VI' .14 . VA' ,,' 'I ,f.. TNI I I-' , I I ,Ill K 7 1, . may W- f-14 -1 -.5 9 7 2 , ,, .,' ,dm -my ,W M ,Q , -M , . IH li Q EQ In ga i ann f If I I I ,V fl, llmfh A M i mr... V Z 5. 'NL HF fll-, E ' I ...A nw 'I 5' D' T9 1 1 2 3 3 ' ' 3 I 4 WILLIAM L. DORMAND, LL. B. SPRING VALLEY, ILL.' ECIDE Law Association lWgr. Tennis Association Franklin ' 1 Co. D. HARVEY H. HCRABBE, LL. B. , LONDON, O. ' Lavv Association Franklin Baseball ' ERNEST G. SINGER, LL. B. DIXON, 0. Convoy H. S., ,II Van Wert H. S., 713 V. Pres. Junior Class, '16 Intercollegiate Debate Team Associate Editor Northern Review . Law Association Captain Co. B. .Franklin I i I i I l 91 .ki . I . 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A '4W,39w,f I A 7 1 fffvfa U .2 :- ' vffig' EQ? 451 1 ,U , Q. 4 '13- fi if x ls. N V 4 L 5' -'TF H. HVQYL. .wzff Q'- fa 2lf, '.'yff w. 1 X Jil, uf? 9' 1 ' -2. .1 N , 9 lmnmri ,X. Sl'IYNIf Jl'R. LI.. B. XI:.n1x.x. U, Q .MVP 4 Nl H 9 'I' . .... 5 .'XM cfi:sIiff1m ' W xekftszwlwie l liirihclzsy Uralor I'1r,-:Q Q I .f f 92 6.1 A 1 ' . -wr 3' ' ,I I 1 3 Z 1 , 4 i v r 4 9 f ,mn L ,1-- fn: Wg , , 2 2 1 W M Ill - H' - 1 2 ,, gh q n fi UH 3-if O cf: ZS E95 Em 3? E' OE ow ZZ z -+-:J nb F' -Q W 3? F T' W Law Assoiatoin. Sergeam Co. B Philo Q .9 bl MIQWBHQMQBQ ifi iliiiliv l 1 'sn a sun Aplgfb--44a--.wan-I f ' - . A5U4'l,b1 93 fv- I rQf3Wff1gRmXQ UWERSHW fic? Q W I DQIMAX F 6 - E1 Lf if 1114 . I a 4 '? s , o I I I sf' f :'..gk 'Hgh ul-FUD!-'SCNUOR 'No orvwsn-ms. 2 I I , I I E- ,L ....,,. . Jvrr A hungn 1' '5w:t'rn. 1 0 2 Jun? Cmvrvnco NEXT! 41 'u v , .rd 'Au : 'f. We 7 W1 ? ' YW ? u ? ? Q K W4 'WZM '17 I 'NH iw 7 ll K M dfif 1 M2 if e H -Ir-' mf 1 . ini! I' lf 2 P fl! .-' 1 H - - A - - .I ,fu I Q 15: Zh ll If al . H . f -K X J v QSC F .JwfF V fk ff Ngj I H ,Y , ,V xx A V 1 V 1 152. . - I- . I li x 1 1 . Xfx A . ..- 'A 1131 - ' ff ' - . ' I - - ' 'j . ,ff Y jvg, H ' gui? l H I IZVL1 i . , 1 5. , --in D 1 ' X A' -'L' -. 'swf 1 f 'A ' ' JL...-.. , N 1... .-.mv g ':- - rs 'L : 41:55 w . 2 , E xf QVWIWIWIW W Jxfv f fXfxfxfN fXfNfXf 9- 29' - '-1: 1 7 I : 3 I QTJYE' Eff :Q-X51 ,L QD If ,. fre! I' 1'N'22x.r'l'f!. L 'dg gf ,xi R41 U' 'V L 'UNM 1 'K 4 5 -X: N X ii:-.ff 11.45. I,I Ii ff:-- '1,'-, f-ff i K., Q 1 'f vom-X 'If if A . ,,,, , Q A 4 -v l . Vw, vrefu ' 4' y 1 9 1 1 1 1 yffffo , .1 - ' , 14' at ' 5 hr Er. g tw 1 e .y I I. Y Y K . 'h ll 4 HAZEL B. LIVINGSTON, B. C. S. CAREY, O. h V C. H. S., ,II Findlay College Secretary' Senior Class Commercial Club Adelphian o Small hut mighty, I do1i't le-ii-o-to---V-' HAROLD G. BALYEAT, B. C. S. MANSFIELD. O, Q ' ' -M. H. S., '16 EH A President Senior Commercial Franklin A ' Co. B. A t C 77 ' In whore littlefat hody lodged et mighty mind R. L. YosT, G. C. S. FAIRMONT, W. VA. F. H. S., 714 University of West Virginia Commercial Club t Adelphian Co. C. gg 77 .The moonlight ofcitlcttoi. I must be leaving. 97 ,Em I f, 1 lf' 1- D fl i 1 5 k i I oiiio iiomiiau mfcieom b 4 Emi L. H.xRs1m.A.x, G. C. S. ADA, O. Clioral Society Commercial Club Philo Co. C. Ullffll I just calf! '1U1dc'f.ff!1f71d that Prof. 4 i l . W. Rowmxns, G. C. S. Q xlANSl-'lELD, O. 5 z Commercial Club 9 Philo Co. B. ' 'Yjnc of the lFurn:'ture King.r, Jtrong in f 77 boola-lcrfpbzg, bu! cccale in Ihr kncen' A i l il 9 2 1 l Ronan C. Wanna, B. C. S. me DAYTON, O. b Q D. I-I. S., '15 ' i Miami Commercial College 1s- Cnmmcrcial Club il f' 1 C. 1. A. , l.ifIIc Bobby Slzaftoeu 15 l The fllcllinlf Food Company want: his photo' i l 3? .21 98 f Fl 1: tt l' f it 5 K fl: if fl ,Il ,nl lj, ,H , A 2 4 atwi M 2 V 1..,.,t 2 Q 'WUI HI, . , , l , E 5' 41 n 4 ' IM J. LOWELL SPENCER, B. C. S. l l WAVELAND, IND. - W. H. S., ,I4 De Pauw University i Commercial Club Sergeant Co. B. Franklin E . . He talked in his flap WAYNE M. TROSTLE, CG. C. S. i PANDORA, 0. j 1, MDE E i lzl .1 El ,. P..I-I. S., '16 N Commercial Club 1 Aclelphian , . . . Band E E Pa, give me ct cent, I want to be toughl' ' VIOLA FITZPATRIC, G. Sten. , ADA, O. Commercial' Club Philo Hdlwayf with cz smile ' 99 SN 02120 me UNMRSHTY E l L r E l E l.1-zo C. l.,xx11s1iRTY. B. C. S. Dx-zxxisox. O. VII -4 u x D. ll. 5.. '13 .-Xkrcm lumiversily Cumxnercinl Club .Mlelplxizm Cllee Club .'I! rarlz .rffp I fra! my Irma' knock a flaw' out 141' lIr'l1f'z'IIu W. H. Immmx G. C. S. LARUI5, O. Eflfli New Blocmlington H. S. - Commercial Club Cir. Mgr. Northern Review, 316 lidimr-in-chief. ,I7 Northern Captain Co. C. l l.f'JRl-ZNCH 111. Onsox, Ci. C. lrmxwoon, NIICH. Cmnmercial Club May Day 'Queen' .Mlelplxlzm Cm. D. ' ' Sl: r 'J S::'ra'1',vl1 T ' 100 Philo f ' A l 1 w 'rl' -'M www 5 - f.,,, ,,,,. ,., . , , . leaf GREG MQ ef All lf, A ull lb- . A A A MM 1.2 2 5 Hi' Mr 'll A dll N60 ll! D 'I' 'fa PAUL Z. HODOE, B. C. S. RAYMOND, O. R. H. S., '16 Commercial Club Annual Board Aclelphian 'CHM friend!---they are many. His foes ---- are there any?,' . KRAYMOND M. JENKINS, G. C. S. VICTORIA DE LAS TUNAS,' CUBA Commercial Club Latin-American Club Philo . CO. D. Yes Sh , HELEN M. LONGWORTH, G. C. S. ADA, 0. Commercial Club Franklin The Campbellffj are coming. O, Ho! 101 5 2 2 Q s 5 E I i 1 E 5 ' ,A, , , l A 3 7f?:7f 2 .. V ll' NVE. 'Eli Z, ' b 4 , I Rm' lD,XL'IS1iNSP1ZL'K, G. C. S. Umziix SL'l,PI1L'R SPRINGS, XX. X A. ' Cwmmercizxl Club .khlelplaizm Ur nad I1 i1X'c'c'I1 Kuffar' n111.r!a.c11e: Xl.-XRION, U. Staunton Military Academy Marion Business College f Commercial Club Tlzfrc an' Iwo Aida: fo every qucafiion,--mi11.e and Ihr :wrong our H1-:rm C. 'l'n.Lxr:n, G. Stem. Brissrimfzk, NIICH. Clin fm m 1.-rcia l Cl u b .Mlm-lplxian CH. D. V ' . xl .flmrk in dm and d61.S'fld077In ,Y:1fhrr SfL'!'d6',7 , 5 102 f QU. C. 3 I C Bl,'RlJIi'I l'li li. BIXDLIQY, G. C. S. f v 2 Y E f 5 E ? 2 2 l HOWARD Y. WITMEYER, B. CQ S. 5 LEBANON, G. ' Nlillerville State Normal Northwestern University Commercial Club - Adelphian D Co. A. O A globe trozfterg but cz quiet goocl fellouf' D7VUILLE HULL, B. C. S. HARRISBURG, PA. Camp Hill H. S., '15 Commercial Club Philo - CO. D. - Say, now, Prof. look here,-bow about ibut? DON L. MORRISON, B. C. S. RAWSON, O. R. H. S., 716 , Commercial Club Adelphian - A 'cHulL! Huh! Huh! I believe P7'0f,.f erooleecll' 103 4-' l 'll' A I- : oialo u .A 7 l id. lzf. 1 O A ll ' ffl .- ll 'rl ' 3' 'I . n 5 FQ JfX'1fw'i7TL7',? Y' fm N . - F- Q . . . , ' , ,A ff A - f WM '-Fzf'-NL' f', N 1 , fwmd liflfi-'E mi 5 'ia V Q E if i 1, Inu-Lx JK. I 1-i1m1T. G. Stem . .1X1m,x. U. L'm11mc1'ci:1l Club .Mk I plum Il Laj KI Sm Ifzlf, ' 104 U A 0 K 5 , L ' . . 4-' , lap il? ' 11 :M M.. g 7 Z ? 7 y glam , A I L l V Umm ww ,Wu Q 1. N H V M 4 Nw :Vg Y .EQ E V0 1 R . I K I C 5. -X E if il :Q ltr E Gr, C Q L H 'kxf f Q . z af Q xl , . ,Q . 1: ' 'F L L T-2 9, I V 33,5 X ' ' rj . 4 to ' 4:f..,f' F , 1 lg 105 I I s f K. if UM RSM Q Tv- w k'sw:sv1'zxN xIflHl,IlK. Pu. CL.. Pnxnxx. I, 1,112 71 -'W' if f, fy,7,'7, :f r,-1' 1'f7a,-ni H!- 106 fr GHKO NO was Vl ful ' ll A, 1 l A LM Z Zu! 2 'Q 2 lf f ,,,,, A ixlil' mu: .f 1 ' ' .. rllj fl' I I' N 1 5 'I n L ll 5 az Q E i HARRH' E. CAMM, Ph. GQ lVlARION, O. NI. H. S. hlarion Business College Pres. Senior Pharmacy Class O. N. U. P. A. 'cllflarion .vhofuld be proud Qf our president JOHN H. CREPS, Ph. G. LIMA, 0. A ZCIJE L. H. S., 714 0. N. U. P. A. K PAUL L. DEWEESE, Ph. G. LIMA, 0. L. H. S., 714 0. N. U. P. A. h c'Paul war a deep thinker l I: l 2 2 E. S. Sl 107 'LI ,- 1 Hfrx .1 f 'Eff 16 QIZP' HCP ESK gg. ,ng , I n 4 59 l HDQTHEQH J I'.1.x11iR IC. BL:1i1.uR. Ilm. C. fDRRVlLl.li, O. uxrp cm u.s.'14 Phurmic lfoolbzill ll'z'df!j.' I1t'Q!llI1I1ft'd , .'XN'l'l'JNIO ALONZO, Ph. G. I i.-x lux CUBA Heidelberg lfnivcrsimy U. X. Commercial U Y L' I' X . A .-4 . - ...- .'l plr11,mv1!ff'1lo:z' and a :mile for everyone I Wu.1,r.xm R. Bmznnrfzxlmcslix, Ph. G. S.xNmfsm', O. S. H. S., I3 Pimarmic Orchestra O. X. lf P. A. 'lfuddg.'.' Star entertainer of the fair :ex af Crdar Pom! 108 7? -r' . l AI li if BSE 'V - i, ,L I Q X Aww! ZZ Z 2 7 EMM ixlli lung 5 4 - J A , ,A 'dll will ul! rf fl IH 5, ii M. JAY BLACK, Ph. G. PERRY, O. A 5 P. H. S. O. N. U. P. A. HHH diflpoyition and finiles are winners ALBERTO B. CLUTTER, Ph. G. ADA, O. A. H. S., 714 O. N. U P A. Pharmic Basketball 'gHe took unto hiinsebf ez wife ' 77' GUILLERMO P. CLUTTER, Ph. G. ADA, O. A. H. S., 313 Philo Basketball O N U P A Whoio jindethn wife jincietli a good thing 1 109 if if 'P ,H fff, rr- f 5 93530 RSM 1-2 Q 5 Rxwli DLX XI Ph C1 bumxx-'m'111,1i O - N .rf , ,1 ' , ' H f 4'-1 M, , .,.. . V V - ' 1 ,, , Y , , T..L,,sM 1.- . 7, ,,,. S i. i I.. I i fl 9 .,v- '1 6 ! -3 It f if f A, Q, ,f - . , , ,, , , f, 5, Ru If ID!-.IHI Ph G Smxnz SKY, O. V Assist :ml in Phzuwnzxcv . ,, W 'l rm'.' burzzad 1711.11-lllllfjlll oil tg.,4 g ,zfggggi ' X 4152 i f JW , T 1 Hull? Hiilil . Xl.IiXANIH-lk I . l L.:s'r1i, Ph. G. F C.m,xc:L'1-LY. CUBA Wcstxninistcr School, ,'IO 4 Czxrmrgzc School of 'VCCIIIIUIUQIY , Lfliill-.'X!11LTl'ICZlI1 Club A ' Cos1uf. 'll'f lla-inle he mifffd hi: calling. Sfmnfd br a llarf. Sclzafner and Marla model 110 gl owls N0 aaa! lf mia an w 4 P' P- ---N' ' P 'll P. ei ? 5 e SERGE S. FOCKLER, Ph. G. LIMA, O. e ECIDE L. H. S., '13 O. N. U. P. A. Pharrnic Orchestra Band Philo 1 'Fock' The man who made the Pharmic Orchestra famofu.v. ' NORVAL B. Ffxsr, Ph. G. ST. NIARYS, O. s. M. H. s., ,I4 o. N. U. P. A. Q Franklin E One who hnowf Pharmacy , C. W. FOWLER, Ph. G. V FLUSHING, O. F. H. S., '13 G. N. U. P. A. Pharmic Baseball Football, Basketball Hospital Corps The pride of Flushingn 111 f H - UNEXPERSHTKI 1: s K n 4 me 1947 jIufiTHaqs4 C. D. QIROSIE, Ph. G. C.xx'rox. O. HX I-I C. H. S. U. X. Lf P. .-X. Philo si Y. .-I ,rlzarlc in l,iIl1l'l71UL'3 lixaxmxxlmxxo CIUM1-zz, Plm. G. C.'xM..x1U.'xx1, CVB.-x Hcificllmcx g l'nix'crsily Santa Clara Institute O Y l' P X v . A . , . - 4 - Frzmklin So quir! and pfacqfzzl, c:'1a'm1fly 710 rclatzon lu Crrzrral Conz.f: , Cllimugl-1 A. HOYNG. Ph. G. f fl-il.IN.X, U. ' Cf H. S. U. X. lf P. JK. I'.!'L'ShIYH'lH B:1slcf.'I.h:nll..'l6 Yrnrsitjv H:zfkc-Ilmll. .17 .Mic-Ipl1i:m P E 'Tirorggf ,f!1:.'.f' P'1l'!m dom not long Tipzg, H.f177?l17? mm' Sfmzf. 'RFHIKIIPIU' a fool hi: whole I.. I N fiff afl72L'. ., 1 n 112 v T.. , .,,.... .....--' X I l l 2 S 4 . 's x Z w E 5 5 E v 2 1 Z 5 s Q 4 Z Z r P I .af ,lg , 4 :K ,L r Y i 4 . ,l l 21 4, 'k WW I 41' pu -.rs Y g v1..,,W 0 iraq, 7-...x . 7 W , Z g yu 7,,,,,4 W, M , . .1 . . ,xf , H... af E l P Q WMM W ll' full ljff., 2 2 2 2 2 I' . - ' N tl A . V V E E Z 2 4 X4 l JUNIUS B. MOWISER, I Ph. G. GRVILLE, O. O O. H. AS., ,IZ O. N. U. P. A. . Franklin , q , I W e have reafon to believe that W oofter had Pharmacy, Batch would he a 'Wooster Pharmicn' KLINE D. MAYBERRY, Ph. G. ' ELYRIA, O. A EH' E. H. Sf I3 O. N. U. P. A. Adelphian. . 4'He 'lf never at lezfare when at lewwel' .Z R P JOHN M. MONTGOMERY, A Ph. G. BELLEFONTAINE, O. Huntsville H. S., 712 Pharmic Baseball O. N. U. P. A. A I Most of CTom'f' time was taken ap with hw little ran-about Foffclv 113 ll- 2 z . 3 , -'- f--w'f - ' - .vi 7 3 I if IPR , ' 9 . wh-l nl ' we NO ssw W ll f 4 5255 . -lf if 'll 3 P If 1: 2 6 2 f ' 3 l 55 . 2 l i 1 3 7 l l 4 2 , 1 5 5, lf 1 P I-lx-:Rmmx B. lolENRY, Ph. G. l is . .. XX. I-l. S.. I2 XY1is'1' MANS!-'1121.D, G. O. X. Lf P. A. ffll, B, j'f1X',f '. Thr .fllfclff wav lo hit ez woman.: In-ar! 1.5 to ffflcf aim k1zf'el1'11g.' H enry'J -married ' and ICIIOTZZYN . ' 5. 5, l I fl l'.I.0YD l'l. I..-xxuliks, Ph. G. P Wurrxxzx' Po1xT, Y. 5 XY. P. H. S., ,I3 ' Cornell L'lllVCl'Sll.Y Lowells Business College P Pharmic Football 1 ' A Pharmic Baseball ' g., .Tl . Xuan e about 'Po ' he can be in a irlj' 8 . prnn-nee and yet be gone I lf C'n.xR1.r-:S C. Lvxxi, Ph. G. 5 Nlcfoxxm,svn.Lxa, O. 5. Stfvelipfarl H. S., 'I4 O. X. lf. P. A. Philo . 4 . 'Dulce' probably :lopped more paper-wads, 5 , rlzalle and eraser: -fhan any other member of the 2 c7la,f.f I 11-2 .1 -1 2? - J 5 , 5 .1 l il s' 7- ' 'If ,gf 1-' In V 1 -u In: V...,,k,,,?v, 7 ,I ,.., ,, ,. ....., 5 2 Z ,Z V 2 ? 7 be ' Wa MW, W, V In , , at me ':s2'f- A 2 f 2 t tm he my' ll: U. . . ,V , 'hi ll ' lr, uf-f' III f r e D 4 UA l 1 e l JOSE DESDIN LASAGA, Ph. G. ' QCABAIGUAN, CUBA ' Santa Clara H. S. l O. N. U. -P. A. . Quiet and etttentioef' I . HAi1RY LLOYD, Ph. G., Ph. L. P JACKSON, O. J. H. S. ' . O. N. U. P.'A. 1 fHappy. dm If from care I am free. - Why aren't they all contented' like men. 'FRANcIs'A. MCINTIRE, Ph. G. PERRYOPOLIS, PA. Pittsburg Academy A University Of Pittsburg Pharmic Football .. i Pharmic Baseball ' Money if not at the bottom of everything, ' Jetdly remarked 'Mae7,',when he plunged hir handy deep down in hir pockets 115 ' A YY 1 l v 4 Z 4 ,,,,4 ,ww 4 f My if lf In i E x ,, M6792 , . , V - '.u , ' H- , -f . aan MQ U KSET Y V zz 4 . Q' f...---5ri',:f f' 2 f - 'f Z.. fr ff 7':-'fx-,g 'Q?:',T ',fW?-Dai Ysfsfw ef far-fa? -ffr . f v- ' .1 , L1 ,, ,z, 141- . 'Ms ,, ,,., ay, . M fa. ff l,-v-, . f . ,A x l ...- - 4 ' No Z' '.,4P ' .7b , 1 I. ig ,Wa fig, V 1, -..: ...- 5 - 4-07- 5 .,..f4l4M.yej wig! wagfrfv y , ff aA v V A -1? - ' ' M f ,,zf'Vif4'!WZ'f JY 1' 'QNX 51, Z? . ,faq ag .11 ry' ff- er- MRC ,, -we ,. 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A His very frown: are airer far, Than frnzlef 0 many other: are ' I CAREY H. MATHEWS, Ph. G. VAN WERT, O. fo .W. H. S.. 0. U. P.-A. Pres. unior Class, .'I.6 Hospital Corps Q P C C I He did the atrnogvz' Ibbuhdi of knowledeg jind Yet not 50 large as war his rnindv 1 X 116 i s E 1 v I , i . I v . ' 1 3 l i I i 1 1 l E f 5 Q . l I i . . l . 4 T x .l-' l, f v ' . ' 47, 1 I - .- 1 Z W fm Y, f W v rw MM 1 Ir 'A ini E. b If I 2 2 2.1 2 1 EH cl N . OSCAR O. GTERMAT, Ph. G. ' FREMONT, O. A A F. S., ,I2 S V. Pres. Junior Class, '16 ' Pharmic Football Adelphian c'Red', c'Hi5faoo1'ite topic wax, cSome fame, Ph. G. WILLIAM I. PHELAN, AMBRIDGE, PA. A. H. S., '15 O. N. U. P. A. - Track Manager, 717 Review Staff Adelphian 4 Sc1'ootch . '4He .raw all the football games. Rode the cushion: too? WILLIAM R. PURVIS, Ph G., Ph. L. PAYNE, O. P. H. S. 0. N. U. P. A. HEMI. c'Young in the Zimbf, in judgement oldf' l I l 117 I ! .- H . . . . .,,,.. . f 7 V -I W'-fn A 'Wu ' ' .- . v' cwlvffffz gf 'Eg'fe, ? ? 72 f 5 1 ff .I-.1 If V' 1 ' W7 2 L04 ' ff fi: 1 f :ii z il 4 .Ill ' ' 7 f . 1' fi! New ! www' I : ', ' lil? Ph 5 Lani E hull h 2 1 2.014 'will 1, ll' ,xl 1. M v . ' ' b al U5 15 1+ 41 U9 s 3 4 5 f FRANK W. RQCKEL, Ph. G., Ph. L. I-1Q1LLsBoRo, O. A O. N. U. P. A. Franklin ' D . 'CThe c500' Shark from the hill: of Hzllfhorof' ALBERTO C.'RAMos, Ph. G. CABUEGOS, ,CUBA f C. H. S. O. N. U. P. . Ad.elph1n fav . P . The measure of a man'f Zzlfe if the well .vending of it and not the length HOMER.STEINER, Ph. G. PANDORA, O. P. H. S., ,I2 O.N.U.P.A.q ' c'H0mer: happieft moment: in Ada were fjoent at the Banquet. ,There'.r' a reafong' N K 1,18 ' . ' . . I . ' ' X , V ll' ll WWW -'fe 1 fm --- , Z 3 f 2 v 7 -2 y Wu, I Y 'Q , - , ' il 'q ,, 4 e le li 2 fr 1 -I gps fl, .- ll I1 - A W, P , P1 ,he , I lla ' I 'lm A 41 - A - n fl H x 1 BYRON SPOON, Ph. G. A I FOREST, O. y F. H. S., '14 O. N. U. P. A. . G Pharmic Basketball ' He that is of rnerry heart' hath a continued ' fea.vt ' - . A FRANK M. SEIGLEY, Ph. G. ORRVILLE, O. ' I O. H. S., '13 GNE Q. N. U. P. A. Y Pharmic Baseball ,. 'Sig' was a nice pionffellow, went to chnrch on Sunday, and pinched a crate' of apple: on ' the 'way home ' f A ' R. RAYMOND SHAW, Ph. G. CHERRY TREE, PA. St. Vincent College, 'I4 O. N. U. P. A. 'Shorty.' He rnight he Jhort but he won farne in Manfjield for speed. I 119 l If I I., l 5 . V . l L, ll , 1 I I c ' A S A A' l l U ggl fl l Ilia QHEQ lxl ...il ll ll ' A ' if gm E THE :mt NORTHERN . ' 'QQ ,. A if GEORGE W. SEIBERT, LIBERTY, N. ' L. H. S., 712 Oy N. U. P. A. Adelphian Ph. G. 'Cyf A wife man, if .vtrong yea, a man ' of lenowleolge inereatlt strength LESLIE F. SELZER7 Ph. G. AKRON, O. A. H. S. QNE ' O. N. U. P. A. Hospital Corps , Bro1no. 6cWaJ an we rnflzecl the vnooflef' FRANK A. SMITH, Ph. ANTWERP, O. A - Defiance College O. N. UQ PQA. Baseball A 'lSn1itlLy'.v portage bill goes to Antwerp toon' -120 'lcleal head-man when G. if two bit: aweele, all 1 K my , W A fr'- Z IW ..f ll-I Inv I!! I l 6 Bw 4 , . ,..., . ,,,4 , . ., , , Az 4 4 Zaman Z hehehe I ew Nu JOHN F. WINKLER, Ph. G. APPLE CREEK, 0. A A. C. H. S., '13 A GNE O. N. U. PIA. ' . . Wink. He wa: sure anthorify on Pharmacy CLAIRE 'W. YARNELL, ..Ph. G. NAPOLEON, O. N. H. S., 'OO Wooster University O. N. U. P. A. I Philo 'C 'High-pocleetf' for short, on account of their alziitn dev JOHN A. SCHLOSSER, Ph. DEFIANCE, O. 'cl clonll helieoe in principle, but I clo in inzferefz' Hi: principle if in Defiance, his inzfereft in Toledo . 121 5 X Nw-.S S as NNNPMN v 5 5'-D -'PEE E, il. 0 . 5 mmm fd X u X aw f at arf lll 25M 'WI W ful' n lla ., 1 'V' fra rf ffm' to , 1 r '4 W We 7' 9 M in 1 if 5 .lifl lsfll A 2 5 ailadl Z wig f Zuma A ' . Ile Nl . U , 1 . 'lm 5' 4 THR lW7 NORTHEQN L. H. CARPENTER, Ph. G. JAMESTOWN, 0. . ' 7 1. H.lS., o8 A T O GNE Wooster University Ohio Wesleyan University, B. Sc., 714 Associate Editor Northern Review Pres. Senior Class Adelphian CcLrpy.'l 'cHe fame the first 'week by his wonderful Qrpeechj ability JULIO M. GARCIA, Ph. G. PLACETAS, CUBA Matanzas Institute ,- Q Brooks Classical School Loyola' University Tri-State College O. N. U. P. A. 'c,We notice hir record 'in College'5. He .vltozos the ejfect of .Cldffn I ' ' PETER GERZENY1, Ph. G. CLEVELAND, G. P O. N. U. PLA. . . Adelphian Our Jixth city lrejorefentatioegvihcicl one fault. He cared not for the lczcliesf' O 122 . f f I 4-1 i , I .V , I avril 1 71.1 ziffu 1 7 rwm Z-M...,1 V 9 W 9 4 , 4 V 21,1114 frwm rg y 'xl , ' f - - f r x : a 1 f , ' 2 . ' 1 ll WM -': lf , 4 l , 2 RJ 2 Z9 7 Z 2 'Q' ll ' fly, I W ' ' - ' -. lull' W' 4 ll u , I mm Sl 4 , If fr UH, JOSEPH A.' LAVERS, Ph. G. SANTA CRUZ PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS Heidelberg Universityt Valparaiso University Tri-State College . V O. N. U. P. A. . - From far away Carrarief, we are glad to have your with uf foeu 4 7 GEORGE F. MCINTYRE, Ph. G. CRESTLINE, O. A C. H. S., '13 GNF, O. N. U. P., A. Pharrnic Football HN in Football, 716 'cMac, literally Jang hir way to fame. E5- pecially fond of tlLeatre'5,' aclmitx he .raw 'the .fame show jioe timer J. VANCE MCDOWELL, Ph. G. ORVILLE, O. 0. H. S., ,IO GNE Pharmic Football Pharmic Basketball Annual' Board Franklin ' E Mac'f great song wax, I love the ladies 123 Va. .',,,,,,,,.isv ., g. Wm -xx! 'll Y ik. ly .-I gay, 111, -Z' if 2 BWV 3,211.51 ,. . Shri! 0.1 A , ,Mm 1 1 . mgm V 7 gqlllll Y ' K I Y 'limi lg, a lll n i W V 1 l-NS' N si A. 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Senior Pharmic Class Adelphian Robby c'Ne1zfl1e1' careleff in cieedf, confufed, so ,463 ,wwf-air' 2-S-1 M51-j',9?1f 'cbiiiffff M1 ' f -351.1441 4r'S'N5A'1 ,V . , ,. az, , ,. . . . N gv'.Wafg?v-Mft., , fk1gQ , fax.: d bl h h 77 . 111 1001 5, 01' ram 111g 111 t oug 15 A ' L E v,:jL.-.:gr ?3'. . zxamuanwsaa... M 154355 21: ,fjgff- - .'5 F . : - Fi f e 2' Tiii 1' '11fY2.1.1'l ' 411 . 1- '11 ,-. 1rf,,11' .tlfiena 114 I .ss-'11 , f fir ..f,.,4 l,.wy??Jff flaw - 'I' uh f f ' M Q . ' 1' 3 J' V-'wif' V. V M' 15P'3I95lo,? '-1-.effm Ah fflllif- 11, .r mfs. A maine ' 1- ' f1 f 'LR V. , 'Nj .524 Li' Q: H S P L ,13.gfg,AQ, Jo SE PH U NTER TULTZ, . ., . . A fs: 1.11 . ' - f'1LQ'If'le'. Q 1 R O ANO KE 7 A. V .:'--an 2 Ek .A . 5,163 11' fffffwf' '87 . 'fy1'?9Q g-f..- A vz-' -1-J++ ' 1 T O . fs ,iff . q.,m.,,, ffm., 1 .-.f1f.f..a:v1f 2 , ,, f-,f,.1:F' . if 32 lifiwla -1. y .W .fv. Af.. , Ar? 1 3 1 11:41:51 , ' - wav ea: h , 47 if 4 Y . , 1-..f,:l... 'Fin ....,.,+...,.., , . gg.,-11 a ' J. v14,Ilm . ,, .., A -ff x...g ,. f Qi ffiiwii A -,g,gg,w f' kb s: 'T ,ffl ' f fl' . 5-6, R. H. S. O E . . U. P. A. R. M. A. Bedford City Treas. unior Pharmics Cap and Gown Com. Qfsa '.AA 'W'A- f . Doa He wa: 7'L0lf ,merely the chzp of the if old block, but the old block 1tfeU ' Q A ' A OIT! HEPN ,,.,. GLEN R. BRENNIMAN, P . G. V.',A ,A ORRVILLE, O. , , if O. H. S., 7 I 1 U EH Pharmic Basketball Pharmlc Baseball , . N. U. P. A. X V., ,,,, 'cEoe1'yriay 1: ladies- day with 77187, ' If ,-',. ,jjffZ,.h95'A, ' Kr. J 1 x 124 ' J 4 , v l' flu N ww ww v4 5 1 ,M-14 ff' ff'- . , V f - f y 1 7, Q ,wwf www rn 7 1 ' f 1 7 f N 4 ' , 1 ' f, f 7 ' f ' f Q ' f ' l fr . ' 1 5 2 : 2 4 'Q ' 3 t 1 I : IIN ' lil' 1. . 3 2 2 ' ,mi 2 Hu! Z l Zane Z A l-,W wi 'fr I' ' ' ' ll I 1 w 1 A I l It 41 ' lr at EARL A. THOMPSON, Ph. G. .LIMA, O. O. N. U. P. A. A Sec. Juniorf Class, '16 Pharmic Baseball f , 'cTornrny. 'cStar in hafehall, but at three eitfhion we will have to go beyond. Chicago for an opponent JAMES W. THOMAS, Ph. G. MARTINS FERRY, O. Pharmic Football ' Pharmic Baseball Hospital Corps P . 'cfirn. - C'For farnef .vo loveth the Pharrnief that he gave hir only begotten nofe that we .fhonlcln't perifh hat have everlasting vietorieff' CPharrnie-Engineers Garnej V LEROY W. MCCARTNEY, Ph. G. CHUNG KING, CHINA Albert College, Ontario Stamstead College, Canada Pharmic Orchestra O. N. U. P. A. c'Prexie, has nothing on onr foreign friend 77 , when it corner to singing in Chapel 5 r . l. 'fi' i 7 It .f lf iff' 'FU . za ff f - ,wwf I V ? ,f Wit ,t f X Et, f 1 zvErW4t,, ae' ee. wwf, , WWW, I-W0 :wif A f W wffgye Wfaien' ', M'-C! 'fwfr y. .tMf'4 , 21! aggzzy 9 2' iwffv s Q., ':Z'44'f' 11 1. t..,f,fff ',, ,mmf 'flirfffltit 1 fff' 'M G' YY Mff. V-z ' We ,:wf',.4G--M4sm,'f'1.Jwgff72jW4'f -'fe' -ff tie I awtwgimazm.Mas...abe1.:....-.i,:ef.,z.1a.a.z:.4i. , ' 'rf Z ','J2M4f,,f, WWW ' ffWVW f M770 if f MQW 'ffftf' M ' X aww I 'cg,.e, - v frgrfw. V . 'f.- r' ' ic tif lff if ii lull mmf 2 Z E. 2. Z aiafai at Lf 4 ' ima uw' QP lllllf I 'lvg I ' 1 4 n 4I M MQ, ,zeiffhi 2 fliijfzfip weights? we fb on , ,Vim ,.,.,,4,6v,,Mfi X 2657744 2,14 fQ2,j?v,3 4325 BRYAN BAKER, Ph. G., Ph. L. CELINA, 0. C. H. S., 715 ,O. N. O. U. P. A. Pharmic Football Pharmic Basketball . Bake He'af rnfh in where Angelf fear to tread. Captain of Pharrnic obfervation trip to Akron garne. Observation Car? Sure, coal car a School Days g At last, our dear old school, goodby, For now, our course is run. I I Although We leave you now, you hold, Fond memories of Work and funf Times of joy and times of pain, A And anxious glances cast, The secret of us all We know, In your old Walls are fast. And as into the World We go, And fromeach other scatter, Sometimes a thought We'll have, ' Of our college timesntogether.. X X 126 I m I 3 vw fm'?'7 wb'Vf'mW - 7 Cf? ft'-A .VV ? g gi gist 1 GREG MQ WTJL ' 3., 4 n n 'Y E 1 l 3 l S l 1 i K 1 5 1 'K ' W ' Ad EC, . F . A A g, so' b j E C7 1 .a 'vga a kjjf 'Q Q , -A fvz f .qcfx , 1 - 51 2 V ff- I4 Q x lv, ,. Nr , X I IIII 0 L A ,L ' ffff b hlllh .ullll lmln P7 lllb llll 'mu IM 11,-KXJ.. - ff NN ff x ..-f 2fffXXi4 f- , 4 f I g , -Q N - , X , x yn, TE- 1: . Q fl' .Q '-'P i E 6 X ll ...Q- ' ' 5 ' ' Xb 'L Or i' , L 'IN LP. ,. ,MX - ff' X N193 . 1 I I 127 z 1 A yi Q i X f l L,-M1 GHZ RT HF'Pi?Xi Wfil .- I W - 11 fl I 5 :Q sl H FRED KILEENN, Professor of Voicednd Dean of Cdllege of Muiicy. 128 li I' up , . . ff, V, A I E1-w,,rfMd WMM EW -5 v 1 v 7 - 9 ive 11114 nl 1' ll 5 'f' W1 if In if Vfff if 14 .- , A fa ul ff, . 2 2 LJ .4 1 gn.. Z ' ' In I ' l A f I , I in ZW 41 p tl U9 3 3 i i i HAZEL BERNICE WICKERHAM, Grad. in Piano F,INDLAY, 0. F. S., A713 P, Choral Society . . 1 Gd. Pub. Sch. Music, Adrian College, 715 ' Philo . ' CLAIRE M. HUBPIR, Grad. Voice M ADA, O. ' P ' Bluffton College A. B. Ohio Northern, ,I6 University Quartet Choral Society . Cflee Club Franklin ETHEL LEOTA PUGH, Cfrad. Pub. Sch. 'music FosToR1A, O. F. H. S., '13 QCIJA ' Michigan State Normal. Ohio' University Choral Society 129 .af el' ll X if f y . .1 iv- W Ly P We 'TU Z .f ? flllgigi mf Z L .1 ?'f fin, wfafgyg is I'l W, I ,'. H, .., . y 2 1 V , -,RHI ,M I . III, n L 1 gl, i A A il D 4 Tia 1.917 .NORTHERN EDNA LEVONNE GARMON, Grad. in ' DoLA, O. D. H. S., '15 Choral Society Philo Piano LELA BLANCHE BETZ, Grad. in Piano ADA, O. A A , B. G. F. S., PmoWling'Green, Va.. L. F. I. and Con., Lewisburg, W-. Va. Girls 'Glee Club a Choral Society I ETHEL WARREN, .Grad. in Piano ADA, 0. A. H. S., ,I4 , Girls Basketball, 714-JIS X Northern Review Stall' Choral Society 1 I N 130 D .- v - 1 u ff-f vw rw-14 V 2 ,Q , 7 V mf, V05 1, M l 'N . I A- ? QHEQ Ng Y ar ll UTY' 2 Z Z 22,0 4 if A il Lua 9 Z. Z I-,MEI Z lull In Y Q II ' - . I M i i ia MAE CONKLIN, Grad. Piano ' FOREST, O. ' F. H. S., V Choral Society Philo K ELSIE SHELLER, Grad. Voice ADA, 0. Choral Society Adelphian ' Co. A. I. ,wr 3 -K x 1 131 f , 1, -M ' v , :M W1,f 1 .1 Q 50 MQ U m , ll, ny J'.'V - gs 41 i Z Ossavzvm-non: 12:15 , f V 'H'e:x.x..o 132 N K 4 -v v, X . 'J Mwwfvz -M fff- - ,V r 5 - 2 1 v - Zum. fff. , 6 . ,W M ll. f VH 5 V' 1 1. qw '1ff3f ffm' Fggxtgxfg H 5 il 1 A 'ul' ::,. M 4 A M z 1 Z - 'mf V., I , ' v 1 I fl I! Ph A , ,A I J 133 .Q . .. an Z 1 Tm 1 ,,,, M ,.W..1 'K '.,y ,vdy l if S Q E f-sv U H .- H' ' rf an ya 41 I x RALPH B. SIMON, B. Sc., Agr., Dean of College of Agriculture. 134 . N 1 I l I f F e u i, l ' m -I-' lin lg' Z.!,?m?v4 fl ' ' rw Y xilllll . 1 fl, . rll, , -I,- 1 II' ' ' -I ln I ,WI It i ' Eh 41 V If fl U39 X . WILLIAM CURTIS PHELAN, B. Sc. Agr. GRANGE, MASS'. O. H. S., '13 1 A Rhode Island State College Junior.Tracl4 Team, '16 A - Agriculture Soc1ety 'Philo ' ' V 1 1 One feienee only will genurs ,jit ' ARTHUR L. WERST, Grad, in Agr. SIDNEY O.- 7 S. H. S., 714 , Football, '16 A Agricultural Society . Franklin ' h Co. B. The world way fad, the garden wa: wild, ' And rnan, zz hermit sighed, 'lil wornan .f1niled l I KENNETH E. DoDSoN, H Grad in Agr. . SPRINGFIELD, 0. , I 9 A ' F ' S..H. S., I3 Junior Track Team, '16 l l Agricultural Society i Adelphian l Co. A. l With ability' and work he rzfrooe to Juceesr, And hir love for the ladief, he failed not to. I expreffn ' A I 135 f- W I 1 'ie ' 1 e We VV Qll- If ji :Jf Ilify l I been 'min 2.2 PM ! L... Z A 'Iwi' ,llli A fr Q 50 MQ ' 'I Il I.' II ' ' l l my Z. 4 D 4 M I 1 Win lW7 Noqrnsqw W.,CRAIG WEAVER, Grad. in Agr. CINCINNATI, O. Hughes H. S., 'IS Agricultural Society Franklin Co. - c'The wildefzf eolzff Vfovnetivnef make the bert honey. IVAN H. ODBERT, Grad., in Agr.. MONESSEN, PA. , M. H. S., 714 I Junior Track Team, '16 Freshmen Football, 715 Agricultural Society Franklin ' Co. B. . U CCH ' d' e 15 cz 501, zer jzt to ftand by Caefar and give directions , t DEANE W. DAILEY, Grad. in Agr.. F MCCLURE, O. i - M. H. S., ,IS Agricultural Society i Philo Co. B. Of wonderful, wonderfnband vnofzf wonderful! then miraenlonr, and Zami' ofa!!-fnbZ'i1ne X 136 . i f H 'P ffwiiw 7 W y 7 f 1 - ' ll' kg gills if , .1 - ia WL 4 aim! 2 if 2 1 'J nw fl I' , ll . ml I II 5' 4 A n 1 I i PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL HALL Plans are Well under Way for this line Agricultural Hall. It is to be situated on the University Farm, near the sight of our future Athletic field and Gymnasium5 about two blocks distant from the Campus. The demands for Agricultural Education has increased so much in the past few years, that it is deemed necessary to have a large separate building exclusively for the' Department of of Agriculture. 137 1 W VV l X. - : .., ,-Vxgg . 12? .Nm X 23, ff all Q 50 f 4 :- 4 V , 4' VV'VQq?. 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HELEN FAYE COVENTRY, Grad. Exp. , BELLEFONTAINE, O. - B. H. S., '15 Y. W. C. A. Philo x Co. D. Y N 140 ' I ' X AUDREY CORRINNE CHAMBERS, Grad. Exp. fa! vi 'V v A 1 'Y :M-, sway v H-4 1 f---. . 7 f ., . , , ,,,, ,,,,. 7, I1 ..f 'fl k' ,r ,'.. f. qs, ff 2 izfkfiifa 5 ' I A -. f-,A , 1..f1mfz,,.. 2 A 3 Ill - Y A 1? i :W fl D :L UF GENEVEIVE ARDA PARKS, Grad. Exp. WILLSHIRE, O. W. H. S., '13' Franklin Y. W. C. A. Co. C. . ! HARRIET B.s'MILLER, Grad. Exp. I ADA, O.- . A. S., '13 B. Sc. Ohio Northern, 'I6 B. Sc. in Ed. Ohio Northern, '17 Educational Association Girls' Basketball, '15-'16 ' Philogl Co. D. THB IM7 Noqiweqw h ' 2. ,,, ,....w9 g . W 0 x'.i.lA, I' X f Q 20 N0 HSE qv 4 ' n fl :Q 41 Junior Class fficers 1 f I I s 1 1 ' Rs-1,1 E. T. STAMM,xPrff. THOMAS' PRICE, V. Prey. JOHN SANFORD, Treaf. I MISS DUE3, Sec, 1425 ' I ...-..-.. ...-....... ...J ..- Mk- , , N W I ffm,-If r:,fi.5I'l . ,Z..E?, -1, W, ' w f ' ' H r 7 r ere s f 'r W . 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AGIN T. CLARK R. L. HENSHAW I I 43 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I Ii I I 'I I II I I I I -WL :i2ii'1i I I n I Q, I I' I w I I I PI 4 4 1 I I II 'I I ,I I O I - R W WY IH ,I -' ' ' J- ' If Z III W K I If LIME I I ,,,, , I Y H, QI ,III ' , 0 1 I . 'III X 1 I., III- :Ifg If . , ,I I 6 I I Delta Theta Phi I 1 I I I I X RODGERS, HYDE, JEWELL, IRISH, .ALLEN, MCFADDEN, HARBOUR, MCMASTERS SEYMOUR, MILLS, WOLFE, CHESTOSKI, PORTER 150 7 I- lf.. I M, . . In ' ' L ' I ' 2 '1- '?'4 E y ff-fa ff ,- -5 vi 3 ' 7 2 e Z -Q e ,,.,,.,4 ' , - WH zz ff- NH' HWSVZ 'I' f 1 - . ,, , 9 1.1 f f 1 1 I I , 'Ii ,fi 1. 4- - A ,ff e 4 4 e .,,, ,M lil' ' ' 4' A Ji 'P Tm 41 . 9 g J. PAUL TAGGART E. H.RHYDE V. C. JEWEL J. P. EDWARDS C. L. MILI.s J. A. SEYMOUR H. R. HARBOUR H. F. CHESTOSKI A. M. RODGERS Delta Theta Phi .Foundedat Chicago. Ill., IVQI3 Ofi-cial Publication: The Paper Book Colon' Refeda Green and White Marshall n -Senate Efzfczblifhed fame, 2, IQI 0 . Fmiref in Facultazfe W I W. W. RUNSER A FTJZTKI in U rbe DR. H. S. LEHR Fmzfref in Univerfitazfe - . , C. W. LONG D. E. L. PORTER O. E. WOLFE E. VB..TILTQN W. C. IRISH F. L. ALLEN R. BEVAN , F. P. CONNAUGHTON 151 Il' ,I I ,IJ I1 E i I I I 1 K 1 ,, i, I I ! , I I ' I 2 1 1 I I I ! 1' 4 I I I I I 4 I :I we E 1 E I I I I V i ih H S I I If' 1 , ,XV PII , Vi 1: ,if 11 if 'I I F I I f I 4 I I In 'E F ,M i 'Z I . I I I I ., 'a ! I , ,I If N -l,. IIQI I, ' 2 5 .. -. -M v 1 6 ' ff , 7 2f 4 f 'qv? 7M 1 ff Lu! V I I I- RN T Y RI Q EQ U iw ..O..,'--Il. QM J' 'I' R 'lf ' I 5' Sigma Pi i K I I K 4 i 1 i I I i I , ----,,.- I l I I 1 i F K fx RODGERS, BAYNE, PORRITT, SPENCER, VVAUGH, BALYEAT, VVTRIGHT, SCHUTT, LIMBERT, MOWISER, EMICH, FIELDS, MCNALLY, BRENNEMAN, BURTON, STERLING, NIAYBERRY, COOKE, PORATH, XVARE, LAMBERTY, MOTZ, LIVINGSTON, 152 X I .f 'U ,. 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Z 'Zz 7 am 2 DA 'W ll ' I 1 1 UI W' ' 'Pm 5' 4 n I U3 Theta u Epsilon Founded at VVeSleyan University CCOnnD, 1870 DR. A. N. VVISELY B. S. YIOUNG Colon: Green and Black Organized IQO3 Omicron Omicron Chapter Fmiffef in Urbe CAP. H. M. POVENMIRE H. E. VESTAL COL. J. G. DEMING L. H. CARPENTER R. A. RICHARDS J. T. PIERCE W. W. WICKERHAM G. B. REIDY E. S. PARSON, JR. A. M. HILFINGER J. F. WINKLER J. H. STULTZ G. IW. MCINTYRE H. C. ABBOTT KENT ANSPACH Frairef in Unizferfitate LESLIE, SELZER 155 S. D. HAZLETT MAJ. CLIFFE DEMING D. E. WELSH ' HARE . N. W. TOBIAS F. M. SEIGLEY I H. F. GEROLD .W.J. NEIDHARDT L. P. DEIBEL B. C. DEIBEL R. C. HOFFMAN H. G. HECKLER P. J. MORRISON E. E. BEELER V. MCDOWELL J. MANION ,707 I 4 1, 7 X 'hr IX: lr , 'll' WIN I5 I I f Mx f f I L , ,,,.Zq,W , Q 5527 4' ff 1 X 1 4 1 Q .-22ff '- I , l , , 7' A I -.. L GMO Q MI ST., -LA . IE A , I, PM , , -1 1 ' ff Delta Tau Phi A -A ,. f'ifg?? N ' I ' XR K ffw. . f , Vv.,. ifwc .- 'L I '. .Q '. 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HINE, KERR, BAYLE, NELSON, ENGLEHARDT, BUCK, 156 I , my V E4! . fff . , 1 ,',' ' ' ' I v I .,,,, ,,,,, , ,, . I ,f , , ff I W X f Q I , f Q 5 f f ff ,J X M f , f I f f if I. 7, W A 0 , 1' , ff f 'I I ,V f My f f , ,2,f,?,4esZ2. , HZ, ,Zvi V, , , V, 2, M , V, ff? fy ,N l l 'nf ff W , .. I f f , ,W , X, , ,jg V ff ff ' I I AV , 5 1 1 , V . 1 ' ' v X , W 1 Mia, l , sf ' V ,A , f ig Q f ' M 'A4f'.w'W ' ,Mc f W ' vffff, f ,I ,iffy ,, , A f f , H ,- z -f , f , 31 , , ,I f ' I Q ff ff 5 ' f n 3 OM ,f f I ,f ' n f , I X , , . .,.. V ...,......, . ,mf ..... ,Jil X M N f 5fif f3WLW' f X li Ill -,,n ,.,,,,, ' , ' ' W ll if Ii r' M f of 1' .1 ff!! fu-. in - f A .III fgf. u 21 All nw ggi M U A I , llj Eff' J - , D 4 Established January F. M. KERR W. L. PEORLES A. B. BIRDSALL L. L. SMITH C H. E. NORRICK E. A. HINE R. M. BAYLE A. G. HAIR - J. D. SANFORD C. E. ENGLEHARDT R. J. KAUFMAN J. L. KATHE'RMAN C. C. SMITH H. E. BUCK H. H. MCINTYRE Delta Tau Phi 19, 1917, by the reorganizatio founded May I2, IQI4 Colon: Maroon and White . Flower: Pink Carnation Fratref in U nivewiiazfe 157 n of the Engineers Club H. Z. HAKES H..C. Knapper J. H. HINE R. H. BENNETT H. R. BEDELL C. E. SCOTT C. B. LYMAN L. NELSON C. E. XVALKER J. REHENEK J. K. DUNN C. J. COLLAMER R. D. CANFIELD D. E. HALL W.' M. DUTCH ,ggaxw i ' ,,2..- , '.,T:..,.-,,,1 'LTA' 'f ' --2:1 -A -A A .ANT-Y-V-- MV- --.i-an Yi T, W-, TWD-A 1- 2 S . NN 2 Q PE Mi C in--5 wif' Bbq r ' 9 I' S--Q N----Nw xi s- ,N S X S 3 L'-'vw I f E v---w www? S 6,4 WELSH, MILLER, HAYDEN, KERR, N. EVANS, STOPHER, W - 3 2231 . I RUSSELL, TIPPLE, M. EVANS, ASH, RUEEE, ROTHROCK, SMITH, REAM, AIMES, BREWER, ME,RTz, SNYDER, WARREN, STEMPLE, HENRY, WELLS I I --.-,f., , -LLWWH A f- A tr -S52 I f U f . 'I' J . ' V W , Y Vf . Q . qw 'eff f g eww -- -, v e f e V 3 3 7 ,M W-7,1 1 7 I . 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X I. , ff .I,gf 3322121 f I I i J lv Illll ll ' Ill pp. , 2 L 2 2 M2 HJ 2 f llll ,Z , H al lu U I I I ff mb I-Theta Phi Delta Sorority FOUNDED IQO9 Colon: Double Blue Flower: Sweet Pea Sorof in Faculzfczte PAULINE ABT' I , Patronae MRS. P. W. TURNER' ' MRS. J. YOUNG MRS. B. CONNOR Honorivf . . RELLA MORRIS CooK ' ' MAY HUGHES WALTERMIRE VIRGINIA FEENY KILEEN LAURA GERKY ASH NINA CooR VIVIAN TOBIAS CYRILLE MCDOWELL MARY PHILIPS ISABEL MAHON HELEN THOMPSON MYRTLE ROSS EVA WELSH ISOLDE MUELIJER ERNA MUELLER Sororef Pledge! ALICE STOUT DEBRITTO MARTIN HINDALL IMOGENE RUNSER ELLA BRADLEY RAVENA LUNTZIISIMON ETHEL L. PUGH RUTH SPELLMAN AUDREY ,CHAMBERS KATHERINE SPELLMAN WILMA MCGINNIS LORENE MONTGOMERY 161' JONES, SHAW, MRS. CAMPBELL, SPYKER, MRS. GREER, BfIRS. SHAW HENRY, DOBBINS, HOLL, MRS. GESAMAN, L. MCELROY, EWING MRS. DEMING, E. MCELROY, BENTLEY, MRS. MILLER, NIOHR SN 5 Q Q Q FQ --E 21 Q Q PX 3555 A NWN L ' ff! Phi hi Sorority GRGANIZED SEPTEMBER 22, 1909, , Colors: Green and Gold Flower: Goldenrod Soror F czculzfate MISS CARRIE WILSON ' Pazfroncz , MRS. CHARLES BRECHEISEN MRS. L. W. CAMPBELL . ' MRS. LOUISE GESA4MAN H onorii . MRS. FRANK B. WILLIS MRS. CWM. RUNSER . NIRS. LOUIS A. GREER ' ' MRS. DONOVAN CUNNINGHAM MRS. CHARLES A. MILLER - Sororef in Univevzvitczte . HELEN EWIVNG LELA MCELROY ETHEL MCELROY DOROTHY HOLL CLEAH HENRY BEATRICE SPYKER ' Sororef in Urbe BETH DOBBINS GLADYS JONES MRS. HARRY MOORE MRS- JOHN- BENTLEY RUTI,I SHAW FAITH SHANKLIN LENORE MCADAMS KATHRYN HAUSCHILDT MRS. FRED SHAW BLODWYN JONES 163 ' 'v A ' ' . .,, . 1' W I ' 5 'V V 0' !f '+1 rf -A v f . . A . iff f l , l'?!,1e.. 5-Q, :M wffwm ...M , - ff' 4 I is 2 5: 3 I I if Q l fi': 91 l Y f ' V' d A A ll 17' -' I hi? ff Wil I I I D :I ga N gy . 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BENANETT, Ordinance 0175667 167 QHEQ WTTYM U ,VM f 1 L. R. WRIGHT, BataZZion.Q14artermdfze1' The Non-Cgmmmissioned Staff Ufficers. C. E. SCOTT, Bcztmllionn Sergeant .Major A. L. SMITH, Batfallion Quarzfermafzfer Sergeant 168 r I F Y aff v mf , 1 an fnwfq 4 Qfi' 2, ZX M'1 f 1, ,,,1 f MXAQZ L, 9 f I V V' ml.: '4,W'W1 w-ww'-5 ' . , . ' . W Z L' 5 Lag- ff 7' ' n - - ' , m.-f ig fa Mi iff , ff ff fi 'f :uHf1 .nf I Igll. R . ki A A fi ZMVMA 2.2 2 I z y luv Hn! I! ,mg :D 4 ' - MFI' I D fi we Company A Ufficers E W. W. WICKERHAM, Captain C. REW, Fin! Lieufenani W 169 I B,'R. HALL, Seeonaf Lieutenant M M 1 L f ' I ll In l ' fffil lawful .ji .l'nl1' 'l .'I lm' . 2 4 E MWA! Z W e he ' fwfr eff 2 'Hgh dp flln' ' ' ' y I. l i , I t ' I1 rl 5' fl . Company A Roster Colorsf Purple and Gold Flower: Red Rose Motto.' Patriotism in time of peace and War A ' S Company A has Won more outdoor military Contests than thethree other companies. By continuing her high ideals, loyalty and Willingness to Work, many more victories shall he added to her long list. L Captain. . ........ 4. . .W. W. WICKWEHAM First Lieutenant. . . A ......... C. REW Second Lieutenant .... ..... A .B. R. HALL First Sergeant ...... . . .E L. ENGLEHARDT First Color Sergeant .... . . .I-L L. RUDOLPH Second Color Sergeant. . . Second Sergeant ..... Third Sergeant .... Fourth Sergeant ..,. Fifth Sergeant. . . First Corporal .... Second Corporal .... Third Corporal. . . Fourth Corporal. . . C. RICE . . .I-L TAUBKEN . . .RQ LEININGER . . 'MCINTYRE .,.G. C. MASON . . . .B. DURNELL E. WARD . .' ........ OWENS R. W. SHUMAKER ' PRIVATES . ARMSTRONG WITMEYEK BARNEY BEATY CRAMER QDILUHOT FREEMAN GIBSON HARTLEY HEASLEY F LEITHAUSER MILLS . ORROW MOYER OSBORN ORTER ' 'RUSSELL SMITH SHUMAKER SCHEIT SCHULTZ TRUMBULL THOMAS WEARSTLER WEBER, DAvIEs . HENSHAW RAWERS E ROUDALPH LIVINGSTON f ROWAND . 170 -K . ..., J.. -iii-As, , N ,,,..4-. L , , ,,.. L, -4.,.3uQ-, , ,, , W A L , iw, --1-Q., L-, , ,W L ,Q gg-L- . . ,- ,...--.. digg-x. ,,.Q,.,-... ,....Y. L- ,,,q..,:,,ffq.3,5...,.,f.L...,..-A-gggxg ,1Lf,...,. ,f,.... ty.-.,W. ..:,-fu'-qui..-..-.-?,.,n1A'-X.,v..A . . nw- .V,, -df-fm ..--x,--.,-h-f-f',,d -...,..- J- -.K H K: r-1 ompany A Indoor Squad , .,,. IXCCELVAIN, DURNELL, RICE, NICINTYRE, SMITH, LEININGER, WATERLOO ENGLEHARDT BIRDSALL, VVICKERHAM, REW, HALL 7 -.T f E a' S 1, : '-5-T , Q E Q E N.....g L... .f NSE-sq swwq aw. efxqj an ..... .sq Ni, N ,.........Q '-Q-qw cW' Q hx. s gn.. 'N-F ww ,,,,....a Nw :mms F' 2 W'-N' wmq f-4 N M W ,J f WW 'A ,,, ,, ,..,.. , , V , , f WM, fwff -, f H ' 'ug 'E in A if g iz' 'WV IMF fwf it Mitzi? afftttvt, e f' FV' l, Z Wg .1 it 1,-I 4 A 4 e aaafm M A .te 4 an aaa A A win' W, ,ll- ,- ' Il! nf . A ' - 1 I : -' It il M 9 Company B Officers E. G. SINGER, Captain W. V. AGIN, Second Lieutenant D. C. PORRITT, Second Lieutenant 172 W f B ,.,,,,,tt s. ,, ,,., ,,Wm?wwkM,-H , 1' v - F 1' WW 4 FEV 7 'f ' f ' , 1 - 7 'W outo NG I t Z. :lg ty, A 4 but Lf :XM V LMQSA 2 fa Ku, Il H ' I X 6 :I 41 D fl Company B Roster Colorf: Red, White and Blue Flower: American Beauty Motto.' Numquam Non Paratus Captain .......,.,. . . . . . .ERNEST G. SINGER Firft Lieutenant .... ........ W . V. AGIN Second Lieutenant .... . . .D. C. PORRITT F irft Sergeant.. Second. Sergeant. Third Sergeant. Fourth Sergeant Fifth Sergeant . . . Firft Corporal.. Second Corporal Third Corporal .... Fourth Corporal .... Fifth Corporal. . BUFFLAP DAVIS GRANDY MONTI LEE BOCHENEK ' SHAKELY LATHROP MILLER HARVEY ANDERSON ROBINSON SCHUTT FIELDS CRABBE PRIVATES 'CHRISTMAN DICKENS HEFNER PIERSON SILVERMAN HUME SNYDER DEHL MADELL HALL BEEMAN ROSSICK A SWIHHEART NOLTE RISER .173 ...I. H. ODBERT ....T. B. TIMBERS . . . J. L. SPENCER . . .L. C. BIERMAN W. H. GOLDEN E. M. FINLEY ...R. T. SPRINKLE H. G. BALYEAT ....C. L. PERRY . . .R. F. SMALL CHROSTA GETZ JOHNSON REED BEATTIE ROWLAND WHARTON MURPHY IRVIN COPE RICE RUTTER MERCER MCNALLY QTY.-,.,L,, ., ' 'A i, ,I Y- Company Bglndool' Squad E RICE, QDBERT, FIDLER, SPENCER, FINLEY, HALL, GOLDEN, BRAUN TIMBERS, PORRITT, AGIN, SINGER , Q Q Z hw-T-4 Q 2 11 y...L., 5 A K S, 5 N' Z e qi -'S' N-'fm wif' rxn-wmv S N-.....w SN-.RQ mv. N K 4 N S 5 S' !N R32 s---N, S-Q -Q if 1 'V J.. mx Wu , I fm :AE Z 7 .Z , Z ? Z .Z ,, ,..,.,4 ,,,. , i, gh , . fl V1 , . , gl' f , lt, if fag I f' I gg an 1 . 1,1 , , '11 QHEQ f SE I Y AZ? ' f an ea .11 M 1 A 2 2 as f Le 4 1 z,,,, 2 A ,ll - ll fa'-A f F 'l H w 41 D 4 El ., . J, Company C Officers W. H. IMBODY, Captain R. G. HARSPIMAN, First Lieutenant R. DOBBINS, Second Lieutenant 175 V 1 i I 4 My yi?-,ff Wm 1 y g I Z I Q A ff out St f ei If gg 55: 5 :gag if I re If wif, I l t itat t r Z f 'W QF llgl, I 1'l ' - I n al D Ompany Ct Roster Captain ..... , .... l7'irft Lieutenant. . Second Lieutenant. . . Firft Sergeant .... Second Sergeant. . Third Sergeant. . . Fourth I Sergeant. . Fifth Sergeant. . . Firft Corporal. . . Second Corporal. . . Third Corporal. . . Fourth Corporal. . BLISS EDWARDS FRANCE GILMER HUNSICKER LANTZ c PORTER SMITH, W. L SOUDERS WALKER ? I Colorf: Pink and Green ...ff PRIIVATES BUSTARD A FISHER GARSIDE HOPKINSL HOBSON LONG I QUIGLEY SOUTH. SHAY WHITE I 176 P 'W. H. 'IMBODY R. G. HARSHMAN ..R. DOBBINS A J. A. WILLIAMS P. J. PATTONW .. . .F. 'SLAGER . .'.PETERMAN . '. .G. PLEAM . HJ. DUNN ...N. D. WAUGH ...C. J. SMITH .......BERRY DENTAL A FRITZ gy GRANGER. HARRIS LEGO , IMCCARTNEY SMITH, C E. SNYDER ' g ULRE-Y I N lv . . '1,: xx, , .-5,-Y, , Y TN YR ,MN ,PA Company C Indoor Squad NORRIS, PETERMAN, PLEAM, SLAGER, FRANCES, PATTON, FISHER, DUNN WELLIAMS, DOBBINS, HARSHMAN, IMBODY pa.--f . Q Q R FE? LETJJ Z , S f m o Pttntim Ummm f.- Ill' ith t ll Cgmpany D Officers 1.1. E. M. KERR, Firft Lieutenant REHENEK, Captain F. H. REED, Second Lieutenant 178 ll 2 '1.rf 2 'rm' Vw' 2 e f M2 fffwr lu fi ' lf, it . :amz 1 A.. '., IP ff 'M' u 'A I I ff' I 'N L1 . A D E .l Company D Roster Colorf: Red and Green Motto.' Love of Country prevails Winner Of Indoor Contest The best record for gallery scaling-I8 Seconds Captain .......... .... I . REHENEK First Lieurenant .... ..... E h. M. KERR Second Lieutenant. . . ...... E. H. REED Firft Sergeant.. Second Sergeant Third Sergeant. Fourth Sergeant ..., Fifth Sergeant . Sixth Sergeant . Firft Corporal. . Second Corporal .... Third Corporal. Fourth Corp oral ACKERMAN. CARUTHERS COTNER EVANS HIPSHERE JONES MAYER MCCOMBS PICKERING SMITH WILLIAMS PRIVATES BLOSE COLLAMER DOHMEN ENGLE l HUFFMAN KENNEDY MANUSOV MORRISON PIERCE, P. VANNORSDALL WILSON 179 H. E. NORRICK ...C. M. DUMBALD ...R. M. BAYLE .....H. A. RHODES . . . .J. D. SANFORD . . . .L. A. NELSON ....B. A. MOORE B. FREEMAN R. TIEFEL ...R. E. LONG CAREY COLLINS ELDER HULL JACKSON KAUFMAN MAY NEAL POLLOCK WENNANS WOODWARD .., .4 1 4 Q E - EEEEEE E E- --v---L----'E Q Q' A E E I-1 OO CD K Co. D Indoor Squad E - RHODES, BAYLE, NEOORE, FREEMAN, SANFORD, NELSON, DUMBAULD, ELDER, ' ' NORRICK, REED, IQERR, REHENEK Q Q Z Q Nfl ,H 4-0 .ff 'v ,f r,. f Q? f X f 3' - 5 I gl 't o to no , ll lla IH t tial 1 til r' Lili. ffli Q fill, 'A ' .V T 1 2 V , I li 5 :Q a , fl CLIFFORD CATON, Second Lieutenant The Band Staff C. C. CAToN,i Director ....... ...First Lieutenant W. L. BURTON, Drani Md-7.07'.. ...First Sergeant R. PAPE ....... ............ .... S e cond 'Sergeant K. E. DODSON. .. .... First Corporal S. PAULDING. .. .... Second Corporal This year Northern can boast of one of the best cadet bands in the state, Which is under the leadership of Clifford Caton. The membership has increased from fifteen to thirty-eight. The men deserve much credit for the interest they have taken in the Work, and for the splendid assortment of high class musical numbers rendered in the chapel concerts. Their playing Was of the best and delighted their audiences on every occasion. Mr. Caton has Worked hard With the men and has suceeded in turning out a band that every Northern is duly proud of. I 181 'iff--f-': +:. J .. Q -A -YwW4w g 'M f'AT '? 75'7 'L LQW '- um ff-W 1-V V-A.. -. ,W . A+ , -V--q-,fw.,, 7 Band .. T an 3 9 NS 1.1 1 Q l-,..-1 Vx :mv-N, X!! .v.......E hm.Ef-A Q. V W sW----.Q Q........s N xmw mw......w .095 gxww N-Nxwa A 5 Nw QKNNQ N -Q 2 Q 5 Jrx sig ka bww--,N - -M -....q.,p.- -- g - ...... -, - ,... LL lf U 3'i'- N S 'J riff? C' bi'-1- 1. Q :rw N...,....E S.. 2, WY? vwlfqj L us-... ip' min., is-.-.. V sf-'L will 'NXN 5 TE ...KW K. ?U M......E Bw-QQ! V 4 A 2:22 H., M W 1 W Mfff if 'ina la lI 'f we 7713? K ,J X W Www JH, y 7 'r M uw W 'If 73 if Rf' Y K Niki-x. -HK m H2 X 1 p xgtgxl . QE' gk E ' x I uw ls L1 fTE1Q1,fQx V GHG MQ ,1 35 11 if 5 Zxii 1' 1... 1 l 'ffl gg ' ' 1'4 qi ' ll' li 15: gi 11 4 DON C. PORRITT, Prerident J. P. EDWARDS, Prerident WINTER TERM IQI6-717 The Winter term of this year proved a glowing success for the Franklins. The new Oflicers, with the training of the previous term, took up the Work with the usual Frank- lin enthusiasm and determination. Because of College activities of leterary nature, society meetings were postponed four times during the term, but nevertheless both the Hankinson' and Deeds Gratorical contests and the Hoskins debating contest were held and proved a success. Walter Agin repref sented Ohio Northern in the State Oratorical contest. l KSPRING TERM IQI7 ' . just organized and things are sailing smoothly. Predictions are favorable for a very successful term. 185 47 v af Z l6J EI m e ?? I'HZ?iTti U M E tm Hoskins Debating Contestants L KENNEDY, ELSASS, PORRITT, FREEMAN V Hankinson-Deeds Urehestra Contestants - AGIN, FREEMAN, CRABBE 186 t f X 2vL.. ll f W ' , ,ff 5 ' iffy ? 3 ng yfjl P - if Ill, ' 'u 42 5:15 p UNH 1' 1 I Y 'ifi , X :ni n -1 I' Franklin Urchestra r T ' I +.............. .-4.4 SEYMOUR, Hroos, Miss HOFFMAN, RODGERS, MoNT1s, CHEsTosK1, ISHAM. LIFES GRCHESTRA In the great orchestra of life Most are destined to play a humble part That in itself suggests no hint of melody, But if the chorus grand Seems lost and scare worth while. Yet, should a single harpist Neglect to fill his place, The tone less full would be, Less sweet the harmony. Therefore, in the rich obligato To the song of life Let each produce his best And truest tones, - That, even tho these tones' Reach but a few A Yet to .these few will added pleasure give And, also let us strive to hear The chords of other players, Who, like we Are playing but a second part In life's rich symphony. 187 ' - V 1 V ,M .. ...,. , 1 Y v - 4 ' ' Y ' vwffo r ' I w. W KZZM li- ,Vin W . I in glam! lj 4 'Z Z q Z-wa lllnl Iiliil I -, ll' lil 1. . -1- L' ' I L nn IH sl ' ' M Philomathaen Literary Society SUMMER TERM F. R. NELSON, Preficienzf I The summer term Was certainly a successful one for the Philosf Under the efficient leadership of the President, true literary programs Were rendered. Origi- nality of program reigned supreme. ' Many -social evenings and stunt patries were held for the amusement of Philo members. ' FRED C. SLAGER, Prerident p FALL TERM The Work ofthe term started offvvith the presentation of a dramatic farce, Which' Was enjoyed by all. Later in' the ,term a Philo Faculty reception Was given tothe 'members of the faculty of Philo faith. This Was original and unique in character- and elicited the promise of'co-operation iniour literary Work. ' ' N Mention must also be made ofthe class of music furnished by theorchestra, Which Was believed to be theibest for some terms. ,, A 188 ., 'Y .. -gl' ,wwf-fri: iff ??ZY'If U' fill., If . il iw. . If 5 2 iiji 2 ii V Z., if flat li Q ril I A la' - KJ U1 ll-I 4 3' 0 ' rf l' C. E. WINTRINGHAM, President ERNEST H. REED, Preficient . WINTER TERM 1916-717 While the Work of the society was inter- fered vvith somewhat, yet the Work that was done was of real literary value. WVith few exceptions all Who took part upon the 'pro- grams Were Philos, and many of them new ones. This is as it ought to be. The stage of a literary society is not for experienced performers, but a place Where students may acquire experience in public speaking. Two of the big events of the year occur annually in this term and are looked to by all Philosg the Fradelphilo Festival and the Pearl A. M. Stahl Oratorical Contest. SPRING TERM Of the spring term We can only surmize, but if things go as they look it certainly Will be a successful one for Philoism. 189 W f ,T Pearl A. M. Stahl Oratorical Contest e 4 PRESCOTT, SMITH, PIGOSSI, GOSSARD, FIDLEPQ ' A E Philo Orchestra I LANE, ELEY, SHANKLIN, HACK, ELDER, POTTER NIISS TABOUR, GETTINGS, DAILEY, HULL, MISS HAYDEN 190 , T 1 E 1 I m e P?'!'Hi1?? T E ' 'I ' E I T E lr fl t I V new new t fn: M e ' ' n 4 George F. Getty Debating Contestants F SLAGER, SHUMAKER, CAMPBELL, PATTQN 191 'll of 'ffl Q E Z 'll 'liyll i - . ,f -5'-'12 ' 'g 1' I 1' . i f xlillj 'll .l-1' ll Ili IU - - W l ,, ' b al UU gi a mb Adelphian Literary Society F. M. BooTH, President H. W. j'oHN.soN, President 1 SUMMER TERM Under the leadership of Mr. Booth, the Society enjoyed a very successful term, not- withstanding the summer heat and the fact that the University was 'in session six days of the week. The programs were of a high order and drew large crowds throughout the term. The .orchestra, composed principally of summer students, enlivened the programs and furnished music for- the social hours. Mr. Booth graduated in the Arts Depatment , . in the class of 1916 and is now assistant salesmanager of a rubber factory at Akron, ohio. A FALL TERM A ' ' V. Under the leadership of Mr. Johnson, the president, the society showed growth and development in every way, One' hundred twenty-two new names were added to the list of full-fledged Vmembersg, sixty dollars were deposited in the society coffers, ia new light was placed before theentrance to the society hall, man lights were added on the interior, and excellent music was procured byt an orchestra of experts. Sound ,literary and amusing programswere staged on the society platform each evening that the liter- ary meet. Several ofjthe faithful literary workers took out their literary diplomas. The Adelphian girls entertained the Adel- phian boys and served refreshments on one occasion besides furnishing several delightful social hours. K 192 I ff GREG MQ zffxirwrrtte 'rv f vt gli: rf, if 1.12 A ff' 1... ffl I lf, if fill ,-' , nn' - ' I f 5 fn Il' za sl rf -1 BERNHARD RAGNER, Prefident W. K. NEWELL, Preridemf WINTER TERM The fall term of 1916 ended, from the standpoint of the Adelphian society, with a hard fought campaign for the presidency, Bernhard Ragner, being the successful candi- date. No sooner had the smoke of battle cleared away than the friends of both can- didates united their forces, and made lVIr. Ragner's term a success. His term of office was much interfered with, the Christmas vacation, oratorical contests, the Fradelphilo banquet caused several meetings to be elimi- nated. But, during his term, good original work was done, and the society prospered. Also, during his presidency, the Adelphians contributed two captains and two members to the Intercollegiate debating teams. SPRING TERM A full account' of Adelphian activities during the Spring term is impossible, as this annual goes to press before the term is over. W. K. Newell, who had been an active mem- ber of the society for two years, was elected president in the latter part of February, and under his direction, the Spring quarter started off with a bang. Supported by a group of capable committees, Mr. Newell's term of office, thus far, has been successful, and the future is filled with good prospects. -Plenty of original work was produced on the plat- form, the attendance was good, and' the members enthusiastic in support of the president. .193 I I O IO I? I'I'I MW II IZ ZI s I I Crile Oratorical Contestants I I I I II II I , L, II I . I V ' I I THOMAS, BROEDE, RETERER, VANNORSDALL, EICHER Manhattan Deb9.ting Contestants I I I I I I QI ,I- I I I I I I I ,Ig ,I II I I II I I I I I 'III II? II 'I I ,, I I I II II .III I , .II I t I. ,I ' .IQ I II, I II' If II, II' ' I I I I KI I BAILEY, RAGNER, PAULDING, MOORE ' I. I I I ' I II I 194 III I I II I. I Ii I I I - -'I Ii I 'I ' 'I . . II I 'I II I . I 'II I1 ' II' 'I I . I' I ,I '-L , ' If I 51 DI Q N GREG Q 1 ,L ge x rf'm,.m Ji W. 1 , I 0 'WU V D4 I Adclphian Orchestra BEDE, PAULDINC, PRICE, LAMBERTY, CREIGER, MOTZ 4 N 4 1 - ' ' , 6 . V -. 1 - ,. QNX -' f 9. ' I , -., -QQ, , . 11 i V IA .,,' 1 . - We At igsrr, U'- Q g 13-5-3 f- .,. ..,. ,195 .I L Z' Y V 1 U my ll,,. Y 9 , f WMM Kuuqy Iwi! 1 iw' mf I Q T Y L +1 F E ,jg A dlp 130 UI J . ful? FQ - A H I, Zh ll 4 196 v W i H, I I ' , .aw g '? w ? 1 fm QEEQ f if 1 ESE' Y ,w , Z 6 E ' 1 I IW D 4 Ill 1 6 'A tl Forensics .- i- . - W' '- '19, 9 a Ma y f ' 1 P i ln, f wa .'-- .fl inf . 'L . I 3 ii 'il la J all FII' ffl ' Q E ffl Ml' l' ff H E Z 'lf MZ? 'Ill 'Ili Ig' 1. , i I - I ll Zh a D fl Intercollegiate Teams Q Due to the active Work of Dean Taggart, Northern has greatly increased her debating teams this year and many thanks are due to him forthe valuable aid he has rendered as a successful coach of these teams. x TAGGART, Coach 'PIGOSSI, Captain N PORRITT, 'A FREEMAN, , SCUDERS . QUESTION ' .tREsoLvE: -That a universal compulsary military training, similar to the Swiss system should be adopted by U. S. y ' ' March 24, the Northern Affirmative lost to Akron Negative. 198 i ff 0530 ESU X .ii 5' Q 13 :Q il ' li Prcossl, ELSASS, FREEMAN, Q TAUBKEN, Captain TAGGART, Coach RESOLVE: That U. S. should own and operate a merchant marine for our foreign trade. March 9, the Affirmative team lost to Wittenberg Negative. 199 tg Efl E Z 1 u l - 1 1 A ia: Y , l ' -W W ar 4 ? ' Wm MIM, IIIUV . V ' f f Jr U m r w t 1 .Ft 15111, G HG iff! tx in via 2 2.3, gg. r wal i Y' ' I rv I4 l 1 D H ri 1 1 i F i .J k N .4 fi P. Wa it 1 I If li 'f Ji 1, ,r iw 1. i I il I3 V1 1 ! 5 Q l. V. i 5 t . r 3 5 r l t 4 1 I 1 E 3 , A x f 4 I 5 Q I F 1 i i 2 Q. , Y W I K VANNORSDALL, Captain HARSHAMAN, RAGNER ' RESOLVED! That U. S. should ,own and operate a merchant marine for our foreign trade. ' 8 A ' ' March 9, the,Negative team Won from the Wittenberg Afflrmative. 200 I uv' .v lg VW 3 F A Z 71 If 1 1 5--,win . qmwv ? y 1, V 4 . A Ill ,lui ,W Q 5 1 f ?+ f TI' T U' tht, If . .II. In N, 1. Y . a 2 A esmai ai Z 51 3-ld K A A illw H1 7 I In d le 11 N21 All I I 5 fri If 4 Girls' Intercollegiate Debate Teams , 5' THRESHER5 MCDOWELL CCczjJzfainD, LONGNECKER RESOLVED: That a system of compulsory military training should be intro duced into our High Schools. March 29, the Allirmative team lost to Bluffton Negative. 201 av 1 1 F K I- ,,,,, ,,w,,, M, N ,.... ? W 7 2 ? 5111114 Wym In y -ml I, , , 'vf - ly ' tf ifi 14 ea 6 f 'Il' an li ,. 1 iz, I1 E lil Lf 1 2 'WM Q5 jill 1 QHEQ N0 ' f ll i f I 7 . I ' ' i n I DILLE, Captain, MONTGOMEIQY, Duet RETTERER RESOLVED: That a system of conipulsofy military training should be adopted in our High Schools. f ' I . March 29, the Negative team Won from the Blullton Aliirmative. I X 202 al V my Y' . Q I Wmn rf L 1 I I , II 'ily fa' rnmyw ni M? ' '3 Z f ? 7 Z ? g '1 1? VW4 w-H-f Q 7 B 1 , J - ' 01' I. 4'3 K ft fu . 3 if fr f 'HPI' df ' . 1L 'F.'f- . - 2 R 2 f iw 2 S KL mf' ffil, ' ,Q H B wt, 1.71 .W U h 4 VVashingt0n'S Birthday Orators The Grators are selected one from each Literary society and on f h e rom t e Law department. D .. MR. DONALD C. PORRITT .... ......... F mnklin NIR. JOSEPH B. SEYMOUR. . . . . .Law Department NIR. DANTE PIGOSSI ...... .... P lzilomazhecm NIR. E. L. BAILEY ........................ h ..... Acielphian R- . . Prcossl I'oRRV1'l', SEYMOUR, BAILEY: 2033 W 1 4 t l I Y M, ,, .M ---.., y o v' ' 'Wa A Illl, Www , ' U asirr all 0550 liil l . in 1 i '--l, ll. Ill i ' i D is State Oratorical Association i A ' Perhaps no one has done more to advance the field of oratory among the collegesof Ohio, than Homer A. Ramey, Who has served for the past two years respectively as presi- dent and secretary-treasurer of the Intercolle- giate Gratorical Associationof the State of Ohio. When Mr. Ramey first became head of the -association, it Was composed of Heidel- berg, Wittenberg, Hiram, Cedarville, Baldvvin, Wallace, Wvooster and Muskingum. Since then Northern, Ohio .University, Dennison College, and the University 'of Cincinnati have been added, and placed in good stand- ing. Mr. Ramey secured a change in the constitution' to make any student of any department eligible Q in the contests of the association, Where before only classical stu- , ' T dents Were admitted. ' Mr. Ramey leftschool at the end of the Winter term to begin the practice of law at Toledo. 2 'V y A The contest Was held this year at.Ohio Northern. i s . iWa1ter Agin, Ohio Northern, ,Irving S. Riechert, University of Cincinnati, T. C. Boblin, Baldwin-Wallace, John Berry, Heidelberg, C. T. Simon, Wittenberg, Roy Hagstrom, Hiram. V ' ' C Mr. Irving F. Riechert, University of Cinncinati, Won first honors. . 204 1, State Qratorlcal Contestants Q Z Tiki? 'hi , STI ' , Q -Q: i i 1 i E 1 l L I i 4 Q 1 v - ' ' A rf'-' 4-M f-'--f- Q---M--'M - - a JL -- , -V . A, ,MA tg W, A W MMM! MMA A v A , A Melt, 1f?E?fj?f'E3qfiLpE 'aVfif'1'Ef?ff'1- ' 3 5129+EEf2ff4fF'pf+P?-5 -r 4-ffjfrffipfTvfZ3fQ'fH-4-fQ'afipfi?9'Tfif:32i1:3giilfiiiifiiiliil.2231 ieeg pf fy g QQ f f g fr M 4 y V P .Q is ' '-J 4-ETP?- , A f 4'-'sig--' l 2 A M- :rf ,rf 'fm ' x v ' ? 7 9 ' V Y 'MM ,Wim 1 Ill I 4 ram lr ! IE . ,,,, M . 2 Umm V f .ff,fa Z , 'nm il' A '!'!! , - , n fl 0.tN. U. March Song Dear Qld Northern! 'Tis of thee We sing V The fairest spot of all this land so free, Love and honor to thee We Would bring, A Our praise and loyalty are all for thee. Alma Mater! Thru the Coming years, Thy sons -and daughters We shall ever be Our hopes, our fears, our joys and e'en ourtears Shall mingle with our memories of thee! Dear Old Northern! When at last We part, Oh, may thy blessings speed us on our Way, May We ever strive With hand and heart In gratitude thy teachings to obey. Tho along our pathway there may be ' The trials and temptations of lifebs game- The thots of thee shall spur us on to be True sons and daughters Worthy of thy name! CHORUS ' HO-H-I-0 is our cry-oh, Let us shout for O. N. U.! t - Nevergfear, our College, old and dear, Shall find us ever loyal and true blue. . ' O-H-I-0 -tho years Hy-oh!,. We. Will be for ever true, May We ever honor thee, and never r Cease to love thy name, our O. Ni U.! ' 206 1 , , - W W,.-- . I- 5 if .7 ' lr V . - 9 'y Hu, If ,wif pm 3,, 411' .kwa W 1 Ifzgiejyg-Q . 5 'lla , Q Q55 ' ,. gf gal: 1 ,f ,n,ff 1Z?- Z g ,,, I ' I X' nr 7 L ' f X ' on 'if lin' '- . u ry, 41 fem ' I rganizdflfms 207 A f 2 V. O XO WTHEQ U Q Lf r Af N v sv pr il nf fl Q Y, W. C. A. Cabihet 1 Qi 1 , HENDERSON, EVANS, STROHECKER, ESPELLMAN, WILSON, ,MRS.LSM1TH FRANKLIN 7 I FRANKLIN, MCDOWELL, THRASHER, HARS'HMAN SNOW, GOSSARD' ' - x 1 208 ' ' '11 21:5 f' III II I if I' ll' - l GREG EQ ' 'I it ' A ll' lg wail, K R V 2 ZLMMA V! Luiz A 16, gh 41 f' nl. if ' ' ' ' A . 'Ill ill' 'll ll' llllll' I ' 1 if-i? Zi? I E 79 - f- w ife 21 5 lm' 'll' ullnlllllfl li R ,, , ,.,, ., ,,,, 4 .,,, 4 . 5, . . ,.-, . .gl-Aw , ,jQ. Ss..- ,. A CABINET IQI6-IQI7 Pnerident .. ..... ................ M ARGARET NICDOWELL Vtce-Prerteient. . . .... FLORENCE THRASHER Secretary ....,. . . .TALMADOE HARSHMAN Treeunrer .............................. MUR1EL FRANKLIN . CHAIRMAN GF COMMITTEES f Devotional ..... . . .JESSIE HENDERSON Btbte Study. . . ........ ANGIE SNOW Soetezt Service . . . . .IVIARY STROHECKER .Mtrrzon Study. . . p . . .CRISTAL GOSSARD . Soctal .................. . . .MARIAN FRANKLIN A- Conference Convention: ................,,..... IVIARY EVANS The Y. W. C. A. of Chio Northern has again placed on record an excellent yearas work, a year in which the aim has been to train each girl individually for practical' and eflicient womanhood. The activities of the association have been unusual, but beneficial. Efficient management made possible the addition of a new sectional bookcase, as well as new curtains for the windows, and some very appropriate pictures for the walls. The association realized a great loss when Mrs. Maglott was taken from our midst last summer. The influence Mrs. Maglott exerted upon each girl and her friendly attitude towards the association will never be forgotten. In January-E we were permitted to entertain in a Cabinet council the cabinet members from the Y. W. C. Afs of Defiance, Findlay, Bluffton and I-Ieidelberg Colleges. Many new ideas and plans were formulated, and Northern, as well as the visiting colleges, spent a very enjoyable and profitable time. The social life of the association has not been neglected. During the year we held many receptions, mixers in co-operation with the Y. M., hikes, and many other diversions. The Y. W. room is a democratic place where all girls can feel at home and enjoy the companionship of the members.. - We consider the record of the past year excellent. With Florence Thrasher, s'dent Talmadge Harshman vice-President, Edith Retterer, secretary and PFC 1 1 . . Martha Farsons, treasurer for the Coming year, we feel that the future is full of and that much will be done toward attaining an ideal Y. W. C. A. promise 209 IVF' Y' ' 11 11 11 . 11 1 1 11 1 , 1 - , 01 MQ. 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W :.. 45.-a-.. -'-'ii -sf '--,'-- ' - .- - r xg f lm - -. . - I- H r .I O, r -:cf 70 . x ff Q' A YQ ' Q' 'A A I - af -::.,. s ssc -7 f ' CABINET 1916-1917. Preficleut .... ..... ............ A . . . . . HAR SHMAN Sfcffwry .. ...MERCER . Treczfuref' . . .. .............................. . . .BROOKS - A CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES , Temperance ..........' ...........,.......... ,.... B R OEDE Mu5'ic ..... , . . . . .SHANKLIN Bible Study. . . . . . PATTON Devotional . . .... DAILEY .Social .... C. . . ..... SLAGER Publicity .... Q . . . . . .FREEMAN Faculty Alclvifov' .................. A ................ TRAINUM H The Y-. C. A. started off the year with high ideals in view. They expressed themselves asvvishing to be of ultimate value to the student body. The feeling has been the best thruout the year. The devotional meetings has been up to the standard, and much interesthas been shown in them. The student body rallied ' ' - f h b to the call of the Association for members and the result was that oofzy o t e oys in school are members of the NYE , A new piano has been placed in the room Which adds much to the pleasure of the boys. ' . . A V ' . The -Association was fortunate in having.Mr. I-Iarshman as President Who devoted much time, energy and enthusiasm to the Work. He Was follovvedtby - . . d M . Sl r a oun man of high ideals and a great friend, of the student bo y. r age y g The MY hias a big place to fill at Northern, but in lVIr. Slager they have found a -Willing Worker, who will surely carry the Work on and thus measure up to every opportunity that may pass itls Way. . A 211 I I I E . 1- Law A s soc iation H , J ' X ' ca :rE1Vi 1 Q Q yn B--2 3 T is? S 3 5 I5 . E Ni'--an Nav' S.-Q m- .Ng 8. NN N S R s' N ' S N-6 .6 u-...R i E g 2 X . 11 aio it ii si Pre-Medic Association 1 A HOOK, LEHNIS, BOUDLE, BOND, BXIATHER V ' ANDERSON, SMITH, DUMBAULD, BXIILLER, PRESCOTT, Pioossl FRED' A. PRESCOTT .... i. . .President CARI! DUMBAULD .... . . . Vice-Prefidefnzf C. SMITH .... . . .Secretary DANTE PIGOSSI. . . . . . Treafurer ' ! - z The pre-medic association Was founded in 1916 bystudents of Ghio Northern Who are preparing for medicine. The aim is to create a closer tie of friendship among those preparing for that profession. We hope to see it a permanent organi- zation. s I 213 . 5 I Commercial Club .-,- -:-e Ni BALYEAT, MORROW, ROWLANDS, SPENCER, MORRISON, EMICH, TROSTLE, HULL, PERURENA CARUTHERS, OSEORN, R. SHORTZ, SHAW, SMITH, BAGDONNAAS, CHAMBERS E MYERS, BINDLEY, HOLTZ, WEBER, IMEODY, LAMBERTY, DIESEL, RINGER, HARSHMAN WITMEYER, BATES, KNAPP, YOST,.LONG,-JENKINS, OLSON, LONGWORTH, A X 'J I . E 35:-: , 2 Q Q '--v-' H-5-I IE '--E S-L VAS? Z Q RTT, iv-RQ -r,,,..i X-x Yiitlltb. I 'S S QS y.....Q Q bmsxxsg S X A I W , .- ....- E 1'- V , , ,,..,, STAUE, TILLNER, FE-IGHT, PARSONS, FITSPATRIC, SNEIDER ' S w 3 51 'Nw .3 i oaio EST -lm 'nd T Q T , 'l af .efm.J Ministerial Association x STANDING! THOMAS, PENNORWOOD, POTTER? BALDWIN, MCCOLM, MARKLEY7 GETTINGS, CRAMER A SEATED: PAULDING, SEAMANDS, ELEY, WINTRIHAM, WALLEY The Q. N. U. Ministerial-Students Association Was organized during the fall term of'I9I6. The young men studying for the ministeryifelt the need of an organization of this kind in order to develop spiritual life of the members and for the discussion of. mutual problems to this particular field of activity. ' The members feel that the association has been a success and that much beneiit has been derived. It is hoped that it Will be a permanent organization at Northern with increased number and inliuence as the years go by. 215 P' -:A-M:M aj '-- 1, WW W1 . 4.4.,,-.- ' - , M A VW,,A, , ,, , 4 1 BD I-1 O5 , - - X 5 g f KA . 4-' V' 4, -15 yn 5.-My Van! 1 Y--... Q--.3 , ? 1 3' ? Z 2 ,, ,...M -H--. 1 If ll: ' r. . ll i 2 fin ?- 7 if flfi 1 if ,' ing lv, 4 Lf 2 'ii if Z... il A R, ll' 2 -' nl ' - . 1, QP Ill' Q l In gl n fi C University Oleeand Orchestra Club One of the best known musical organizations in the University is the Men's Glee and Orchestra Club. This organization has made its appearance many times at home and away from home and everywhere winning the highest favor g Glee club ,work appeals to young men of many different temperments as will be seen from the fact that this club is composed of members of many different departments of the university, men prominent in athletics, in Scolastic standing, and in the social life of the campus, while in its membership are represented a dozen states and territories. 4 Their songs are filled with so much enthusiasm and beauty that the audience catches it at Once and is held under a spell during the entire program. Professor- Killeen has been especially instrumental in-making the club what it is and is to, be congratulated on the result of his direction, FIRT TENORS: EMICH, HALL, EDMONSON, POTTER, PLEAM, EHRNMAN, HUBER SECOND TENORS: BURTON, STERLING, PIOOSSI, SPRANG, CATON FIRST BASS! HARSHMAN, NICINTYRE, WALTERMIRE SECOND BASS: HEENER, CAREY, DENTAL, BALMER, COOKE ,g ORCHESTRA LORANGER. . . .... First Violin LAMBBRTY. . . Sacoiid Violin MILLS. ...... Coriietifz MOTZ .... i . . . Trombroiie 'PRICE . . . . .dccompcziiift OFFICERS A. B. WALTERMIRE S ..... Preficieiit J. F.. BALMER .... . . . Vice-President 'PAUL SPRAFNG .,.... ..... S ecretary R. G. HARSHMAN. . . . Treasiirei' PROE. KILLEEN. . . - - -Dffffffw H. A. COOKE. .. .... .... l Managff 217 ' 4--'Qi-Pl' f--MK'--4-- -r 'ff'-:A - ' ' H ' - - mai- -ffzfgfgmau f . -ff.,--, -,,,,f- u W . - I N111-'S R Q S 'S 'T g S, s 19' dw Q--Q m e J. x x X . A X xxxw El!uu?Q S 'E 5 A s as--mg 1 Eli- my i K S V I 'W 9-A H ,JK W, f f 1 ..-4 AC . ,ft t i . ' il' ' 1 .fmfrfr W-if ffl f' .' .v iii 'iff' ffl if Nil if L. l l ffgi 7 ,13 V ' ' ... ..- f P '1 KH 41 n 4 ' Cosmopolitan Club ,c'Misunderstanding, in one word, expresses the cause of the many feelings of hatred that are prevalent among the people of the world. If the world could only realize that all mankind regardless of birthplace, has the same instincts gf love, sympathy and appreciation, the foreces of human destruction would be powerless. h Nearly every section of the globe has contributed to Northern's Cosmopolitan Club. Here are represented I6 countrys many different religious faiths. Here are members of thelallied nations as well as those from the Central Powers. These differences which, after all, are only the results of fate, are all forgotten and we have a compact organization, where the opinions and rights of every individual are respected. This spirit of sympathy, fellowship and respect will eventually bring about universal peace and Brotherhood among Nations. To this cause Northern?s Cosmopolitan Club is earnestly dedicated. 4 GFFICERS DANTE PIGOSSI .... ............. . . . Prefidznt JJ BAGDONNAS .... . . . Vice-Prefident T. J. KUSCINSKAS. . . . , .Secretary FRANK L. DEL Rio. . . . . . Trecwurer 219 - i4:T,A, ' f 4--f--vw -V 5-L L----E Y , , ,E ' -V W ' ------JT. Y ., ,, ,MW H Y 1 German lub SNIDER, WARC'HAMES,'L. PHILIPS, LONGENECKER, KENNEDY, TAMKUS H QEHO Q 77 ,, 4 f, , 4 Wil 5 1 aww A 5 5 YZ, ,,,,x E Smxnxmi 3 -i M-is U Y M BEEMAN, HIGGS, SINKEY, FIDLER, TABOR, COTNER7 DUER Y -.f , r ,MA- TOBIAS,-PRESCOTT, ESTILLX, PROE. GROTH, EDWIN GROTH, HARSHMAN, REED, GRIMES d i ! me RSHTY ZH fl . ra -1 Der Deusche Verein Der Deutsche Verein Wurde in December, IQI2, gegrundet. Er besteht aus den deutschen Klasscn der Ghio Nordlichen Universitat. Die Absicht des Vereins ist, die deutsche Sprache grundlich Zu lerncn. Wochentliche Versammlungen verden abgehalten und Vortrage und Debatten Werden gegeben. Der Verein hat dem Herrn Professor Groth und Frau Groth Viel fur ihre Interesse und ihre Mitwirkung zu danken. FGLGENDE SINDE DIE OFFIZERS UND DIE MITGLIEDER M. FREEMAN, . . . ....... P7'dJ'iCi61lZ ' J. H. SEIST .......... .... V ize-Pmfident ELLEN CLAIRE DUER .... ....... S ecretaiv' . LYDIA ESTELL ........ .... B erichterstazler WIIIBUR C. COTNER .... ..... S ChClZ7,'l71K1..YZ67' LYDIA ESTILL ....... .... K Iavierspielerin DAMEN BOWERS DUER ESTILL FRANKLIN GOSSARD GRIMES HENDERSON HARSHMAN HUFFMAN JAMISON KLINE LONGENECKER E. MUELLER I. NIUELLER M. PHILIPS L, PHILIPS SNEARINGER STROHECKER SINKEY TOBIAS TABOUR WALLACE HERREN BAILEY BALMER BROOKS BEEMAN COTNER FIDLER FREEMAN HIGGS KENNEDY SEIST NIAYER MILLER PIGOSSI PRESCOTT ROSTOCK RUDNER REED SNEARINGER STEOCH TAMKUS WARCHAMUS WILLIAMS VVALLEY 221 ' - f ' - A. I. . Q Q un-Yfi 5? YQ 4 E wang N sl K 2 5 S 5 '--9' s:'f..N ...-gf X NNW www km--any .4 ..- X xxx Y ' 'N S ' 5 A A . Q Q Q f -,- E . '-??.?S, SPEECE, BAYLE, MONICI, PARSONS, ROWAND, AIMUTIS, PALAEZ E Z CAMPBELL HOEENSACK RUDOLPHQ PETERMAN SOUSA SHAFER FERREIRA ROSTQCK 7 9 7 7 7 . 7 PARKER, PRQE. MCEACHRON, BENNETT, NEEDY, VVICKERHAM , l g K -:-4.: L X gi . E Q5 S -S ww-xg x X ff, sais Rst 13 ri a ' ' .1 ' O. N. U. Branch of the A. I. E. E. The Ohio Northern University Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers Was established Feb. 21, IQI2 and has always been near the top in membership among the other colleges of the country. During the year every member is given the opportunity to address the Branch of some -Electrical or Mechanical subject. This gives the members the benefit of research and appearing before the public to speak. All students pursuing a regular course in Electrical or Nlechanical Engineer- ing are eligible for membership and everyone is Welcome to come to the meetings. ASSOCIATE MEMBER PROF.. KARL B. MCEACHRON STUDENT MEMBERS R. H. BENNETI .......................... ..... C hairman J. T. SOUSA .......... .... V ice-Chairman W. W. WICKERHAM ..... .... S ecretary . . . . Treafurer J. M. PARKER. R. M. BAYLE E. S. BARRos R. Q. FERREIRA F. J. AIMUTIS F. W. MOLITOR S. MONICI E. PALAEZ REX SREECE H. L. RUDOLPH ROLL 223 ALPHA ROWAND F. W. PARSONS I. S. CAMPBELL L. C. CHAMBERLAIN W. E. WARD H. A. PETERMAN G. D. SHAEFFER R. L. HOBENSACK E. A. LEE A m o REI 3, 0 I 4 The Agricultural Society Founded IQI3 PURPOSE! To promote an interest in scientiic farming. I i WERST, BARR, YOUNGS, OWENS, HUMBERT, IDEINTAL. ' A ROETTGER, QDBERT, SWEARINGER, WALTER, REE'D, KLINGLER, HOUGH WARE, LATHROP, WEAVER, PROFR SIMON, DODSON. DAILLEY,SHANKLIN. W. BAER D. W. DAII,EY L. J. DENTAI. K. E. DODSON D. E. DUNBAR A. HOUOH I 1 ? HGNORARY MEMBER ' PROF. R. B. SIMON MEMBERS L. HUMBERT R. KLINGLER R. R. PLATHROP I. H. ODBERT I. C. OWENS L. P. PATRICK RAMSEY .- H. REED ROETTG.ER L. SCHERTZER E. SHANKLIN F. .SWEARINOER E. WALTERS H. S. WARE W. C. WEARER A. L. WERST E. 0. WALLEY H.. D. YOUNGS 4- , I ul' l M I A I 5 ly gf , .. hqlfwqg , 5-5, 3 . nk , . Ju .. HIL' Jw- . 1 2 2 was 22 if-J :Nu - f.,. Rf Fl' 'H 5 a - 'i lf F ' n 4 ' LQQX ' f YW. , B L I C 3' IA 225 TIONSH E ! 4 W 5 5 4 o f W llln v fl 6 ,J 'll Ir.. 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The style of journalism has been the best, yet the tone of the paper is spirited and wide awake. In its columns the student body opinion has been given free expression and has been a constructive .agent in the life of Ohio Northern. EDITORS BERNHARD RAONER, Editor-in-chief B. A. MOORE, News Editor V ASSOCIATE EDITORS ETHEL WARREN i RUTH SPELLMAN WM. PHELAN ' J. E. BALMER O. E. WOLF L. H. CARPENTER I H. W. JOHNSON DONALD C. PORRITT, Adv. Mgr. HAROLD FREEMAN, Bits. Mgr. WM. PHELAN, Cir. Mgr.' A. POTTER, Bits. Associate THE 1917 NORTHERN BOARD W. H. TMBODY, Editor-in-chief H. C. KNAPPER, Business .Manager E. M. KERR7 Assistant Manager A. C. SHEPHERD, Assistant Editor N. D. WAUGH, Assistant Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS LESLIE M. BROOKS NIARGARET DTLLE ALICE S1-OUT HARRY TAUBKEN H. E- NORPQICK W. L. DORMAND VANCE NICDOWELL ' ETHEL WARREN PAUL HODGE DEAN DAILEY R G HARSHMAN RAY HOPKINS 227 5 J 2 1 Q i 5 S1 i F i 4 1 1 1 1 E E1- f-Q!- 1 , , . . 11 'FH , ul I ' ' ' 'JH .W H Zh 4 n vt UU Q - . . 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'Q i 2 flf H0 41 '- lf' Nil D 4 ' Fifteenth Annual Exhibit College of Engineering OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY Q Week of February 19, 1917 J. HAROLD HINE .................. Chgirpzgqz R. H. BENNETT ....... .... V ice-Chairman W. W. WICKERHAM ..... ........ S ecretary WM. DUTCH ........................... .... T reafitrer SUB-CHAIRMAN I. S. CAMPBELL, Electrical - GEO. D. BAYNE, Publicity MEADE MOORE, Mechanical ARCI-IIE HAIR, Reception J. L. BROWNLEE, Chemical H. A. COOKE, Banquet Thru the untiring eliorts of the executive committee aided by Dean Smull nd the Professors of the College of Engineering, the 1917 Exhibit far surpassed those of former years. t Since the lirst exhibit fifteen years ago, the magnitude has increased each successive year and at the present the exhibit is recognized as an important educa- tional factor by many of the most prominent engineers and universities of the country. A series of technical lectures Was delivered by noted visitors. 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Football Captain Celeetj ..... . . Baseball Manager ........ . . . - Baseball Captain ....... . . Basketball Manager. . . . . . . Basketball Captain .... . - 235 PROP. BfIILLER . .NOLTE .BROOKS .GERALD .KNAPPER . .DAILEY .PEOPLES . .BROOKS O .--O., -O O O MMR mwe- he arsity LH ' ' AssOOiatiOnO YY KOWALESS, AKERR, D X KATHERMAN, REHENEIQ, lVlClN'l'YKt., 1 WMO NOLTE, LONG, PARSQN, SLEESMAN, NORR1s C , D.-x1LEY RICHARDS, SMITH, BROOKS. RUDOLPH, IEROLD 5 Q E Z O --E 'I 'MI Q x ui W 1 S A X W-N X x da.. QQ ying Sax GREG MQ I .fm A F A '4 ' - 4 c 9 yu- . . E Val' 51W N I ASSOC13t1OWH B Q Z f I 5 ,f , 1 I .-U f A I S H WOFFICERB R. A. RICHARDS. .........., ...... P refideht L4 L. SMITH ..... . . . Vice-Prfficient GEO. DAILEY. . . ...... Secretary H. L.SRUDOLPH .... ....... T reafuvwr L. M. BROOKS ..... . . . . MEMBERS E. E. LONG QHQnomryD . J. E. REHENEK L. C. SLEESMAN Cflonoraryj L G. M. MCINTYRE T. J. SMULL Qlfonoraryj I J. F. NOLTE - JOHN KOWALESS E. PARSON P F.. M. KERR R. A. RICHARDS J. L. KATHERMAN A Sargecmt at Arnzf L. L. SMITH L. M. BROOKS H. L. RUDOLPH H. F. GEROLD GEO. DAILEY F. NORRIS 237 H KSU? f ig zz iz? zwwzziu awe- yu 51, r. F 41 oaches I BEVAN HILL ' w 238 1-' .W L lol. i,.,? ,,,,,, -I 7-N Z i 1 7 Q-Q ilu. rl . 1 , . L I - -is L. I ii lr: 5' ll a 4 I i ch i The Coaches On the opposite page is the picture of the t - . Wo men who coached Northern's football team during the past season. Both of them are hard-working, clean- thinking and clean-living athletes, on to their jobs, optimistic and enthusiastic. Thanks is due them for the excellent showing made by Northern during the season. ' Ray Carson Hill is a Captain in the United States Army and is stationed at Ad . . . . a as commandant for the military department He is a graduate of XV d . ' a e High, Toledo, and of West Point Military Academy. He played on Ohio State f team or one season, and Was on the West Point team for three years, being captain in 1907. He Was chief coach of Northern's football squad this year. Rolan Bevan Was his assistant. He was a member of the Bethany squad for three seasons, being' elected captain, he also played with Bucknell and St Mary s, acting as captain of the latter team. He Was assistant coach at B tl f' e iany , coached St. Mary's for .two years, Muskinghaam for two years, and this is his second year at Northern. He is an all-round athlete, and coaches basketball and baseball. e - He has charge of the department of physicalinstruction and coaching classes 239 V . , . 1, , ,,,, Wm ' f lk ' ' I- A 'Mu ,,,,,, . .,., ,, ff ff,- -.V y w rv ll 4 4 no ff Qf lxl ff 7 i 1 EW i- 5 I X tlisf WZ l 7 . i I 4 ZLMAZ ta Ll Z 7 Zuma 2 Z 'Elm iflp ll I - , i- 2 i , Y . D 4 UG in 4 cm! f v. '. 7 l J., J, ,l.,' ,i ' ll' rf l fin H A Fwiball 1916 When coaches Hill and Bevan issued the call for football candidates about twenty-four men responded. Among them were seven letter men and several numeral men. ln spite of the fact that'many of the last year freshmen players failed to return and several of our Varsity men were doing service on the border for HUncle Sam , the coaches soon filled the gaps in the team with capable men. Bevan's work as a trainer .was the best ever seen here. The team went thru the entire ten games without having a single man injured. The team played wonderful games up to mid4season when they seemed to slow up somewhat. They came back however and played strong football in both the Wittenberg and Marshall games. ' 1 -I ln the opening game of the season Miami, the team that wrought such havoc with our teamlast fall was held to a score of 27-O. On the following Saturday the Winona Agies were defeated to the tune of I3-7. The next week the team journeyed to Delaware, where after outplaying their old rival, Qhio' Wesleyan, and having them beaten until the last eight minutes of play, they lost on a fluke 7-3. University of Cincinnati was defeated by a score of 9-o. Then the powerful Dennison team was held to a score of IQ-O. In this game Northern came within an ace of scoring on Dennison on three different occasions., The following Satur- day with the team-playing below standard, Akron succeeded in winning I4-7. Wittenberg, after playing a plucky game wasfforced to succu-mb with a score of 25-o. At Kalamazoo, playing against ai non-conference team, most of the regulars were taken out in the early part of the game, so we lost by a large score. Mt. Union altho played to a standstill in straight football, forward passed her way to victory on a frozen field. V A - ' The last game of the season was playednat Huntington, W. Va., against the strong Marshall eleven. Altho losing 7-o, Northern played a remarkable game. Four times they carried the ball the length 'of the field only to be stopped in,the shadow of the goal. f Considering the caliber of teams played and the long, hard trips the boys were forced to take, the b,rand of football on the whole was of a good caliber. A ,THE SUBS , Altho Abbot,'Folk, Pleam, Werst and Dodson failed to land regular positions on the team, their work, and earnest co-operation is greatly appreciated by the team and the coaches. The experience these men gained this year, will aid them much in theirplaying next year. Most of them will be found in the regulars next year. ' , , , - . ' f 240 r i ff Ir V I -i 'iii' -g if rm-, Wfvz , i Y'- f it if 292 K 1 -. . fl s U ESl l It , il' llll' D 4 ' MJACKJQ NOLTE 'flackv proved to be one of the most in- dustrious managers that has -ever handled 3 Northern team. He wasiion the go all the time and left nothing .undone that would Q help the eleven thru a successful seagqm The student body is unanimous in regarding J. F. a good manager. CAPM BROOKS Captain Brooks will always be remembered for his consistent offensive and defensive play- ing and his grit and ability to inspire the fighting spirit in the men. He piloted the team with unquestionable fairness and his high type of sportsmanship received favorable comment from the several referees who offici- ated in the Northern games. The Hpassing of Brooksl' by graduation, after three years of splendid service to the University in athle- tics, Will be keenly mourned by all who know of his good work. . ' HHOCKH GEROLD When the UNH men of 19416 met to Clecif 3 captain for next year, Gerold, the. hammering half-back and tackle, was their choice. Gerold has played a strong game for two years. He was a terror on a line plunge. If bulldog determination and sincere hard work count for anything Gerold should make a strong pilot for the 1917 eleV6I1- 241 A f ,A W W , i ,Wi f- W - wi. -W 1 r saw 1 vm if? VW 'Ill' lf .ll ffl Q EQ na at f pl l il il hi 2 ., a A ml ll 1 ,lv . N ff' - , A M W 30 4 D -fe mb wi , CCHIIJLY7, HILFINGER Northern's ripping, tearing, ploughing, speck- tacular, player last season Was Hilfmger Hilly played in the backfield and can truthfully be called the fastest man on the team. He ran like a deer and carried the ball perfectly. His gains netted the Orange and Black several hundred yard-s during the season. He Was the backbone of the team in kicking and in most of the games he outpunted his s icMAC7,7 MCINTYRE c'Mac'7 trained faithfully and played a steady game at end. He tackled hard and went smashing into every formation that came around his Way. 'cMac,' will not be with us next year as he is another one of the boys who will begin the game of real life with a Northern diploma. V ? opponent. HillyH Ohio Northern loses graduation. . was very popular and a valuable man thru his I . CQCJACKH KoWALEss D , , Jack played on the Freshmen team 'last year 'but he had little 'difficulty in convincing the coaches that he Was of 'Varsity' caliber when he reported for practicein- the fallj At end he eXcelled in pulling down passes. Altho the lightest man on the eleven he did his share .in breaking up'plays around- his end and off tackle.-A ' w , ' - 1 X L 242 N oats a'r'Hoiisg. UNHWRSHTY Far :Q a i 'l' 'CJERRYH KATHERMJXN cc Play,i,ng his first year of college football, Jerry Was out to demonstrate to the fans that he could hold his own with the veterans- and he did. His position at guard was well covered all season. Hjerryl' will be back next year, stronger and better than ever. HJIMMYH PIERCE Jimmy was one of our veterans. He f'CH1c CHICK Chic was another man who appeared in a Northern uniform for the first time last fall and he produced a good brand of football. He was a hard fighter and never quit. lVheth+ er blocking, receiving passes, or breaking up interference, he Was always on the job. had played at end but because of his Weight and ability to size up plays, the coaches shifted him to tackle this year. Seldom it Was that any plays got by him. The backs of the opposition soon learned that Jimmy just Wouldn't be blocked in or out. Un offense he tore up good holes for his backs. He gets a sheepskin this year which means that another good man has fought his last battle at Northern. I - 243 .- Y 1 . Iv. p--Z vffn- s I I'-fa Z 7 7 1 Z' ? g Z y ?'Mfa f ? f 'Illini' Wav I l' f l ' 'ffaf 5 M 5 i l ll. ' Iv :ll lg L l L. f I, rf I... 5 'lid' my A .' ' ' I I ' i ll rf n nllr - CCDICIQH RICHARDS Dick has played his last game for North- ern. f For three years he has played a strong ii.-Q I l K I I l I I i l V I 4 I V and consitenti game at left half. He runs f low and hard and is great on interference and defensive playing. I I f - l l l l I l l 1 TOMMY FIELDS 5 -'This was f'Tommy's', second year as 'Varsity' quarterback. He handled ,punts j Well and he has a place in the hearts of the student body as a drop kicker. The team owes much -to his quick thinking and all around good generalship. I 1 f I l l 4 2 A I K UNIXONU LGROVE I A At quarter and half Grove played good foothall. He is fast and runs low and hard. 5 He 1S a sure tackler. 'CNiXon has donned , the moleskins for the last time for Northern V as he graduates this' year. - Y 244 5 ll X i . I 5 I , ,IM I-' lgu lug- my-uf If--,,, W--S ,I 7 7 ' Q ,i i-'Q u i lar lf if . ul if. p A .Ja 1 1 1... lj! it pg gl ' li' lf' Pl HoN', HONSINGER 'CHOHU reported for practice in the fall af H Veteran guard, but Coach Hill shifted him to center Where he showed his versatility by strong and accurate passing in every game. Playlng- an open center on defense, he did much to break up the plays of the opposition. Armed With a Northern diploma Hon is novv going forthto battle With the World of engineering. i NMAC .NICNALLY Altho one of the lightest men on the squad 'cMac'7 Was placed at tackle and he soon demonst.rated to the satisfaction of all the stuff that Was in him. Always opposed by bigger men, he succeeded in breaking up nearly every play that came his way. At the snapping of the ball Mac was thru the line like a Hash and he often broke up plays in their incipiency. A high percentage of ccMac's', makeup is grit. joHN', MANIQN This sterling player did not strike his stride last year but this year he developed into a star. At guard he tore great holes in the opposing lines and Was usually dOW11 under punts ahead of the ends. Time after time he smashed thru the line, dashed ClOW11 the field, and threw his man in his tracks. He will be a big man on the eleven next year. 245 ii rr? 2 if r 'iii2 ligf, it in ,LM ij Wai 'I fww 'wwf 5 2 lliilh llriifi ,V l ' ' l J Q ' ' D fl UM Freshman Football for the Freshman football team When the call Was issued foricandidates onded. Under the skillful coaching of 'cRed'7 early last fall a large number resp Moehring they soon developed into a smooth combination. Altho lacking in . . . d b e uipment and forced to endure the severe bumps and bruises administere y Cl the 'Varsity eleven, the Freshmen were game to the core and Were ever ready when called upon for scrimmage. f r 1 erals for their faithful Work in first year football. Fifteen men Won their num at all these men will return to school next fall as there is some mighty t 'al amon them. The Work of Captain Davies in the backfield It is hoped th promising ma err g and Gypson at center deserves particular mention. . r 4 Moehring, who coached the yearlings, is a giant in stature and strength. He Worked indefatigably in the interests of the team and the student body is grateful to him for his service. He Was ineligible for 'Varsity this year, but he will be a. big asset on the eleven next fall. A , 1, M, 5 . I X PEARCE, HARTMAN, HOBSON, DUEBEL, PATTON SHAKELY, XVOLFE, BUSTARD, GRANGER, GYPsoN BUFFLAP, HENNING, DAVIES, HOLZBORG, CLARK 246 o , ears MQ esitr M P Basketball Review . Northern's basketball season Was not one of success. There were onlv two men left from last year's five in school, at the opening of the season around which to build a team. The freshman team of IQI5-716 supplied the rest. Captain Brooks and Kovvaless, fresh from a strenuous season on the gridiron, Were in slpendid physical condition from the beginning but the rest of the men did not have the advantage of this early seasoning so were a long time getting into shape. Hoyng, Kovvaless and Law had played on the Champion Adelphian team and had made an enviable record for themselves, While Corbett and Sterling Were the main stays of the five that Won second place last year. Not having played together before, the task of Welding these men together as a basketball machine Was a difficult one as Coach Bevan soon realized. , While the team was composed of several good individual players the lack of consistent teamwork Was a handicap which could not be overcome. Also the absence of suff1cient'Varsity material compelled Parson, Brooks and Corbett to play in several games While handicapped with injuries. Parson, Brooks and Hoyng Will be lost to the team next year. Captain Corbett Will bepableito start the season With three veterans besides himself. With the addition of such freshmen as Morrison, Hollman and Pickering, Corbett should have a Winning team. Zagl so S.. V X X i'-Z afimr- --2-mi ' PY Il . P ms5gsei::::55sfs ' .W ' !sl:i!lQP J!!!li :uw I I - Zigi ' f'Q--verses?-mi !.-,iiiI:'5'L'--Q! 2 ,QM nuiwljlgktsgfgsansx Jw ' A N. iEif9!!!!?UE5f'iiii!v-.. ' -- vkllllll wxlllllllii' . N'-giii' Yxw'!!!I!!!lY V -,a-, , f96 e!!e!isi:fsa? X A - ,,,. ,.-a ,.,'s. .1 .-.,. . -.4 ., -, .- l fQ2b293?V4VA ' ' W,-, P' . I ' ,, X- A 247 f 5 Y at tt aaat a tt ' ftp' aff, q I fibmlxl Lai VI iw Z 'wit M Ill W ' ' U39 Varsity Basketball ll.l PEQPLES, Student Manager SLEESEMAN, Faculty Manager BEVAN, Coach N A PARSON, STERLING, HOYNG, CORBEQTT LAW, BROOKS, KOWALESS ,248 l Ih V U l l' lil 1. , - ' l 'J 5'3 ? '? i '? w g v - f , li , Qi GREG MQ fl ? xi il 'f 'f 'I' b 4 ' Q IU Will t a i i a l N , A Baseball 19l7' Northern has a splendid baseball team this spring and will undoubtedly finish around the top in the ,Ohio Conference. While the season has not yet advanced far enough to get a' good- line on the individual players, we know from past performance on the Varsity that Captain Dailey, Rehenek,'Rudolph, Smith, Norris, and Kerr are 'capable of playing a high class game. A . The pitching department will be well cared for by c'Swede Karlson, the elongated twirl from New England, and 'Tommyu Thompson, the Pharmic twirlerer. i ' . ' 249 I, ll 1 ji . I l 4 I . l , 1 V fi .. '1 I V I I l l I S I 5 K S I L, , I , , I F I I V ,I l. Pill ,I l i 2 5 I fl 1 xl l l I 1 ,111 ll i- 3 l f I .. L' , , ,,,.. ., , v . Q f f -f fm W M y ilu, f ' . - M Wm if I wa 1 4 5 Q Inq-, In l 1' Alu 4. iw 2 ,Wa f- gg: g, mga if 5' Z Q ii 5 It af fi I H, 1 ifswvy f fi ll ln All 1241, Z a 'Z 'M 4 M ' M I A ' ,1 'MIM Min 'li ' n V ll ' - 'S , 1' I 4 D il I M I fl W I Baseball Team 191 ,....., ., . , ,, V l , , MOVNTGOMERY, KNAPPER, Manager, RHENEK, KARLSON, MILLS, HUNSICKER, I . CRABBE 'KAUFMAN DAILEY, Captain, KERR, RUDOLPH, SNYDER, SMITH, FOWLER, NORRIS,, BEVAN, Date April April April April April May . May May May May May May . ' , Coach, ABBOT SCHEDULE OE BASEBALL SEASON 1917 x' Opponents . Where Played Bluffton. ...... H2 ......,. Ada, O. Akron. . . . . . Ccancelledb Akron, O. Akron. . . .......... .... A kron, O. Dennison Ccancelledb Granville, OI Kenyon. . . .... Ccancelled Ganibiher, 'O. Otterbein. . . . . .Ccancelledj 'Wes-teryille, O. Wooster. A . . . ..Wooster, O. Findlay. . I. . .i..Ada, O Findlay. . . .Eindley, O. Bluffton. . . .BluHton, O Ohio Wesleyan A. . . . l.Ada, O Ohio State .... . . Ada, O ff ' V I 'I 'fm-, fav . . .N Q' 'N N. Ziff! iff ? 7 79 ' Z? If W4 JL I ., I I 'IV HIL-I A A 4 Z 15,045 Z5 I Ll Z 1 Lug 4 'H A In 41 ' lr' I YN 1 A Wearers Of the N HONSINGER MCNALLY MANION ' RICHARDS FIELDS S PEOPLES PARSONS SMITH BROOKS KERR FGOTBALL GROVE PIERCE CHICK KATHERMAN KOWALESS BASKETBALL STERLING CLORBETT HOYNG LAW BASEBALL DAILEY RUDOLPH 'THOMAS NORRIS - SLATER REHENEK 251 MCINTYRE HILFINGER GEROLD BROOKS NOLTE BROOKS KOWALESS MILLS ELSASS DAWSON 1 E 1 L i f U Q Pm Q EQ ri! YQLPQ fm 5 'lp una. lu lu I 4 - Y - Y F , . I Tenms lub l li- 5 1 l l 1 , , 1 E L I i ' w i w V1 . it w M M M! V , I, 1, 1? ALEXANDER, DORMAND, SMITH, NOLTE, C. SMITH, MCROBERTS, Adelphian Basketball Inter-society Champions V ' 1 I , 1 I K v , Q 4 Q, ix 1 X 1' ,Q , wi' BROOKS ,Coach, FOLKS , KAUFMAN, HOLLMAN, MORRISON 2 PHELAN, QTERMAT 252 1 . iQ 3 . 4 ,,, '1 ! 1 , X I ffaf I l Lu fl- fn-W Www' 1 ., ... - 7 f ll .-' W ' fmfwz, 2 ll -'Q lvl' 1 ' 1 ' 1' ul 1,1 1. h 4 z wma! as ,Z 1 1 My Xl 41 Pl1llO Baslceflmll OHAY, LJAVIES, GEROLD MILLS, STERLING, Manager and Coabhg PICKERING BJ I l C NTYRE, PETERMAN Franklin Basketball w 1 Y I1 Um' 1- I l' flflnwflffwf' IJORMANIL C0515 ' ' 'Q 1 4 . E CLEMENS l'.mvxufff., .Xlvf ,xl4'VNlcv, lVlANION, SWILRINGER, CRABB , 253 Pi 1 F Q A I I I I I ,.. , V . , f 1 -, 1 ,ffm 'fflw All ' V W Q If E my M Q Q 5 gg' A A 1-I Ill -'1 Qu I 2 2 ibmmi Z RJ 4 Z A ' ifwd 5 W I 'Wdn wp ' ' I ,. qw II, '- -1 1 ml , , - . , n tl D 4 mb yfilisliiiIiiIii-iitiitiiliiliiifitiitiiliitiilfifiii7i1,i.,it,it'it,itvit, 4,itmt ef Y 4 2 Q Q Q : 1 Q f 1 Q . Q 3 '-'-'- H -'M D A S 1 Q , I Issued by the authority Of the Senior I Q Q . 'Class Of 0hiO'NOrthern University. Q. Q VOL. I ADA, OHIO, MAY I, 1917. NO..I Q S WE ADVOCATE I ' I. A REPRESENTATIVE STUDENT SENATE I Q I ' . Q 2 2. A, STUDENT HONOR SYSTEM Q Q 2 ' 3. INCRESED TUITION Z , 4. A HIGHER ATHLETIC FEE Z I A , A 5. A STIFFENING OF ENTRANCE REWQFUIREMENTS ' Q I A 6. A NEW AWARD FOR DEBATERVS Q I . . , 5 1 WE STAND EOR THESETHINQS y I 3 WE WORK EOR THESE THINGS AND THESE THINGS WILL COME Q r 3 ll 2 1 1 Q , Q . 3 1 Q ' x F 1 Q I Q . ' . Q :J A 254 Q V' . A 5. ' -n I ,iifit'itii!Iiiiii'litiiiiitiiliiliiiiitfii liiiiiiitiii Iiiiitiit iitiigyigyiggigg nt' t,Q ' ea ,MHill!HMMIM!HMll!!IIIHIHIHHHHIIIHHIIHIIIllHIlHHIIlIIIlIlIllIIlIiiii!!!I iTiiih'iiiiTiiHTHHTHiTiiiiTiiiHTHii3'iii3'n'iii3'u'iiWifiHTHiTu'iiiiTiiiT:'iiii'1'iiiTfiiiTfiiiTfiii KQIJQVZI fbi, r iv? wk vii .5 I is 255 0 :JW ,C -'fp' L 'Q ,J 'XL , ,W .x.f?'f' Aga W :fx I I' Ji I V' 1 f ' VW WZ 2 ' M Y -Ev f V , , , f y, fa 1 175 :elif : f..11-4 . Z, -f fu' ZZ 5 5 Q2 f z 41 ' f ,xv gf 1 'au I , .I IW W ,. 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They tell you where he ought to be at certain periods of the fdayg they do not tell you where to find him. We suggest out system to be installed, 1 NAME fieiiiyv Demand Ernie Singer 'Oscar Francis I 'Phenom7' Campbell B. Shepler c'Rummy Hopkins 'Harry Cooke H. W. Johnson Bernhard Ragner 5Sid McDowell Cap7' Freeman Albert L. Hilfinger. J. F. Nolte Frank T. Honsinger 'Tom'f Bartlette Dante Pigozzi 'TeXas Walters 'Talmadge Harshman 'cBromo,' Selzer 4'Bill,' Dutch Frank EQ Mercer UJoe Seymour Y S. A. Ringer Lela Betz Charles W. Polomba Yen Olson c'Snippy'7 Ewing ' A Tom Price- e' Ethel Pugh F. C. Slager L. M. Brooks Doon Harbour USUALLY FOUND At Stuart House In Uniform - Q Nowhere Everywhere In Trouble At Marty House Hanging Round Grinding With a Prof. At Y. W. X i Watching Prexy's Family In Lima ' Any Pool Room SpuzZy+wuzZying Cussing L. L. L. After an Gflice On the Campus. With the Cabinet Dodging the Dean Working Grades Moving DownlTown He's Lost H At Home At Flick's,' Pulling Down Votes With Elmer At the Piano. A Strolling Drumming Votes At the Bird Cage At the Manhattan .256'y How KNOWN Judicial Bearing Oratorical Flights By Silence As a hatless wonder Y As Adelphian Orator He's in Love . General. Importance - By Sense of Humor As a Politician ' By'Feminine Bearing By Pro-Germanism By Prohibition Sympathy Get-im-squirrels Some.Kidder ' k . As a Good Old Rebel . Admiring Himself The Lost Cheer Leader By Everlasting Giggle By Cubic Capacity . ilBy Ability To Get 'em As Campus Philosopher By Soup-strainer' p p By incomparable Ego By Reticent Disposition . As ToughieU p . As Some Queen As a good kid As Some Pianist Asa Law-Breaker As a Clever Politician. Teasingithe Parrott By Silly Grin - n I W! in W ll. 'Ir' V fax., 'T T'Nz!' 7 i 'I Il -4 Y - - f it earn an y .fi II lf, 1' iz fiiafkilei ' L.. I l Y 'R Q il i 'H ' 4 if c ' Light Artillery y ' NaCl plus LLL-- F F ? It wouldn't do to isolate some of the things Prof. Trainum has said in his classes the past year. Wantedzn zoo credit hours, J. F. Nolte. Is they a question? Get them problems. CChemistry.j Did you know Prof. Trainum had a Car and a Dogfl Jackson an . . C 33' to renew old acquaintances. They need renewing. d Neil of the IQI6 Northern are coming back to Ada som d T CCENSOREDQL It was something about Campbell. Have you tried James' near beer P Tw d ' - . o an nine-tenths per cent alcohol! Great Stuff Some among us sincerely believe that if the Povenmire house were destroyed L. L. L. would lose his education. ' Dr. Smith's sons have all enlisted in the navy. They chose that branch of the service in the anticipation that they might see some real fighting. Fred I. Rowe, 716, will spend the next few months recruiting in Ada. Lieut. Rowe did recruiting in Ada during the Mexican crisis and became very popular. .Ohio Northern University' is a prohibition school. Of this there can be no doubt. But the student body disagrees in the means to be taken to brin about . ' ' ' 3 a dry state.. Fifty percent of the students want to drink the state dry and the other half prefer to vote the change. Bearcat Snyder has an offer from the New York Giants. Texas Walters thinks he knows what is wrong with the insulation at the Lafayette Hotel in Buffalo. ' Campbell, Harshman, Broede, and Slager have started training for a pool tournament. H Wasn't it ashame to quarantine the T. N. Efs? a I Yes, we both played a good game. Ask Jerry Katherman. Have you heard of the famous Nolte-Anderson bout F CCENSOREDD. It was about Ragner. N's go on sale at the Varsity Book Store the first week in September. Order early. - John Manion ought to be popular with his fellow athletes. Nliss Dille has a stronger mind than ihe evidently. You know. lf this artillery hits you, we are sorry. VVar is Hell, but it iS a HCCCSS9-FY evil. This too, is necessary. 257 . , M ,, ,,,, , I Y , , . 7 , v V Wm WH ' vin ' i - . w 'iWfr1,ffwufaf 5 1' ii.-4 inf i i m o no fs a i i it il ii Z 2 2 limi if Z 1 ZW., a ,JH iw, ,qw J STC uw ouldn't You Like aTo Know How much longer Campbell is going to hang around here? Who painted up the sidewalks? 5 What Mercer went to Harrod for? . Who lied to the co-ed debaters about Elsassl? , What was the matter with Prof. Mohler at the Pharmic minstrels? Wny B. R. didn't become valedictorian? Gr Class President? Wny some members dropped out of the Hague? Why the Colonel left town so often? Which one of the Franklin twins L.L.L. paid his attentions to? W!1Y.PfOf. Freeman Cand he is a favorite Prof: tool and all the littlelfreiemans pro-German? P - What some co-eds come to college for? P What Count Bagdonis' religion. is? 'V Why Tommy Smull was peeved after the ,Pharmic minstrels? When. Nolte will graduate? C W How many Northern students have physical defects since the conscription passed? . is U ' - W . C Why Parsons wasn't quarantinedwith his brothers? f Why Who Why Why the ? ? s didnit hold their annual dance? I V G. Blaine Dailey frequents Continental? - the Kenyon' game was cancelled? How TeXas'7 became Cheerleader? Why Sid ,McDowell is so popular? , When Harryi'lCooke was elected atrustee of the University? Why Prexy is so humble, modest, and unassuming? Who in H--l wrote this morceclu de folic? 258 , X bought the dfinlcs foric'Daddy Parsons on the inspection trip? , nan ksirr if J to Qi- 'ia vi. Unique Institutions at Ohio Northern Ohio Northern owes its popularity to its uniqueness The follon' ' ' tutions make the University what it is. H img msn- I THE NORTHERN REVIEW . U NAweekly periodical published by B. R. in the interest of his friends B. A. M O , R. B., F. C. S., H. R. T., D. P., etc. The publication has been verii prosperous and has received the support of the student body. i i I ' THE DANCING COMMISSION A Commission appointed by the President for the proper regulation of dancing at Ohio Northern. The commission was greatlyneeded for things were running pretty. loosely and regulation was unthought of. Now,-the regular University dances are supervised by a faculty committee. Prof. Schoonover was chairman lc . o . the commission during the past year and the students were thoroughly satisfied with his work. -I if THE HAGUE I The Hague is a cosmopolitan social organiztion for the promotion of good will and good times. It counts among its members some of the most learned men on the campus and altho it has been with us but one year it is a vital force in Uni- versity life. I h THE BREWER Y. M. C. A. 1 Ada boasts of two splendid Y. IXI. C. A's. There is the one on the campus and also the well equipped down town association. Mr. Brewer erected the build- ing at a huge cost and has given the association his undivided attention. It is said to be one of the most prosperous Y. M.'s in the state. This may in a measure be accounted for by the capable cabinet. Among those in the governing body we find such men as'A. C. Shepherd, J. L. Katherman, G. B. Dailey, R. L. Harbour, W. C. Phelan. F. Nolte, H. R. McIntyre, and T. Cunningham. I . THE STUART HOUSE The Stuart House is the most popular of the girl's dormitories. It has no rules and regulations. A student may come and go as he pleases and he may rest assured that he will not be called for it. The average time for a man to leave the Stuart House is 3 A. M., but students have been seen leaving at .Occas1onally, because of sickness, a caller has been known to leave before midnight, but this is rare indeed. If you come 'to Ada, don't fail to visit the Stuart House. ' THE PROFANITY CLUB r The Profanity Club is one of the oldestiorganizations of which Ohio Northern can boast. It began life with the school itself.. At present it claims 9301, of the student body in its membership. The Profanity Club has damned everything that God has made and on rare occasions some of its members have gone so far as to cuss Albert Edwin Smith. 259 I l i ', v j . I ,rv fmwi vip-rr v -wi vi ? y Z g vi guna 'ill' K' I ' Wa 7 l Hi 2 kd Y' 2 a v flli '. .P M l 1 1 1 , . I J 4 x , y I I1 I 1' 3 jiiizz tjzwfvf., ll ' 'ln I I . 4 4 4 A :ham 4 4. A A M 1 A A wma V l NWI dlp I ' .1 1 I ' . f L ' i ' , 9 -1 ta BLUFF ERS MUTUAL WELFARE LEAGUE The majority of students at Ohio Northern are bluffers- and a majority of the biuffers get away with it. The,Bluffers Mutual Welfare League is a clearing house for the S. O. S. that is handed the Profs. The motto of the League is, System. With .mathematical accuracy they ' permit no member to use the same excuse twice and every bluffer is furnished- with a refreshing line. The League has proven a decided success and it is' expected to be used in many other schools thruout the country in the next few years. R I - . THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY . The College of Pharmacy is affiliated with the American Brewery Association. It is a pretty wet institution for a perfectly good dry town like our dear little Ada. It is not known for certain 'where the college is located. The Pharmics themselves disagree, some insisting it is in Lima and others insisting just as ardently that Ada is the place. At any rate there are certain Courses taken in both localities. The Pharmics are full Cof pepj most of the time and Ada would be considerably more grave-like without them. , . When the Sands of the Desert GrowCold ' at Ringer will have a seat in the legislature. Campbell will wear a hat. j Louthian will be ahpoliticianp ' Nolte will graduate. V . Doc Stultz will vote the Prohibition ticket. Kaiser Wilhelm will clean' up Uncle Sam. c'Snippy'7' will grow up., L A The Ghiof orthern Tennis Association . Aslt Really Is 1 f W. McRoBE.RTs, JR.. . . A . .- .... ,Pfwiafeni W. McRoBERTs, JR.. . . . Vice-Prefident W. J. McRoBERTs, JR.. . . . .Secratary W. J. M'CROBERTS, JR.. .. .......... Treafarer W. J. MCROBERTS, JR. ..... I ., ............ Captain and Team , N Followers of the game: W. L. DORMAND, A. SMITH, J. F. NOLTE C. C SMITH, G. ALEXANDER, JR., and a few others. . i K 260 , . f K .J .1--' 1- ,v ' r U I - any vga 5 - I ,...,,5 , 2 A 2 I V V4 4 'M' I -- . 5 QEEQ EQ if 't 2' - V : Z 2 5 5 fl! 4 192' ' ,' lr. i In Il' I. A I V 1 . A 3 , , . . Z AJ 25 Z, 2 f 3,414 1 g v 'xi :T 4 A ' H n -if A D -1 THE BACK OF HISSMATRICULATION CARD AS THE AVERAGE STUDENT SEES IT oH1o NORTHERN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS MUST ABIDE ' BY THE FOLLOWING REGULATIONS A. Be careful of fireivvhen smoking on the campus V B. Do not drink to dangerous excess. C. Students under 18 not allowed in pool rooms. A D. Do not attend dance if not invited. x ' - E. Be at Chapel When it is convenient. Ye Nonsense Editor thought it Would be a in-chief a statement of the g HCOLF' IMBODY'S THANKS fertile idea to get from the Editor- thanks to the graduating class for conferring upon him reat honor of ngetting ioutl' the year hook. Here it is: f .... we .... --ll!---D?----F Offlli-fasfyglril?-i???-F L D...Il .... CH' 'C-oooo!!-PFFFC D-? afuuf Sfznlyk'- C W 4' :5PD--m - O Cor.. VV. H. IMBODY. 5 261 .wi U' 1 4 w w . 1 1 x 1 I V I x 1 7 I i if Ii ls! 5 u 1 1- I I V l i v L , ,, QHEQ Ya , f H 4 5 ,,., A J iam Z A 'rw I-' 1 rl ' - y W fl I , pk 3' 'I ,,, un. M 1 I 262 I D f , .., h X X N otiee ! We furnished-the IQI7 Class with Rings and Invitations, Seniors We H180 manufacture high-grade Social Stationery in- cluding Wedding Invitations and Announcements. When the time comes, Write for our samples and prices. Jnniorsp Carefully inspect the Seniors, Rings and Emblems and don't forget Where such excellent Work can be procured. Ionic Emblem Company, Inc. NIANUFACTURING and STATIONERS . Rochester, :: :: :: I i '-IZ .New York The Varsity Book and Drug Store Everything in the Students Supply :: :: Line :: :: Trade Where the old stud- ents trade and you Will I trade here also. OUR MOTTO IS: 'c7'he Most of the Bert for the Lew! The VHIEIQ Opposite College Campus A SUNDAE I i i ora SUDA will be relished at Dolings Opposite Railway Park EAT Where the EAT- I ING is good College Inn Opposite Campus E, M, JAMES, Proprietor I -1 I Q1 ,W 311 1 1 ! 1 E 2 I 5, 11 1.1 5 1 3.1 1, 1 J. Q 1 E f , gf! 11231 1 11 121 5-11 1 1 131 QW 5 3 ll!! V 1 171 ij 1 E 1 li j 1 '1 11 11 13 511 1 VJ 1 151 1 1 11 11 '11 1 1 1 1: HL 13 1' 3 ?1 ii 11!!1'13 1 Q1 K1 11N U 'J TL 11 113 '15 H 21 15111 , V111 .' 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Students Saylor Blome Serves You Right Home is my OHlY i competitor ' 4 327 North Main Street 'I In MM 7 , K ,,,,,,4 ywfq W, pnnlrai 'Hu f aww 'f nm if 5 x 1 1 , M1 Z 2 ,,,,, MJ ufi my fwf, It 2 1, 1. JH M' 'Q' ' ' ww Meet me when in Comer Market at the... LIMA cmd M am X The Qhio Northern University The Mostflopnlar School In Obion ADA, oH1o - Departments: The Preparatory School r The College of Liberal Arts The College of Education The College of Engineering . The College of Pharmacy Department of Military Instruction r The College of Law The School of Expression The School of Fine Arts The College of Music Students from 37 states and I2 foreign countries. lfxpenses one-third to one-half less than other first-class schools. Bulletin of lnforrnation or complete catalog mailed upon request. Albert Edwin Smith, Ph- D- PFCSMCHY Cflnos. H. VVright, lfxeeutive Secretary g - 267 ' W, W... g f Q Y 'WM ' 4 4 CM 1 llll ' ww, U T Y W q wig!! I 5 Aix iw af Z Q 'NL im '.-- 1 'IP D 4 Ib a E i 268 tl I . BANTA'S Chocolates The F. J. Banta St Sons Co. Yates Drug Store The home of all drugs, toilet articles and sundries Nyal Store 'clfcztes has it The Central Hotel European-Steam Heat Fred C. Aab, Prop. Rates 500 and up Lima, O. Landon Sc Son Drugs New and Second Hand Books a specialty 407 SOUTH MAIN STREET Compliments of ART BREWER A Home for llungry Folks The M16 VYSQY RA'I'l'1S TO S'It'UDlf1NTS Ada, Ohio Uppfirsilc Post Oflicc Burnett Sc Fanning ft - ,,.m, HAYDEN QTEWELER AND OPTICIAIXT A Diamonds, Watches, O. N. U. Jewelry and Musical Merchandise The Gift Store BM C S Call and see our fine of A Candy, Fruits and Nuts Second door North of Post Oflice CC 77 Barbers at Allen's Shop Hotel Cadillac p Rates 500 cmd up , STUDENTS HOTEL 126 Market St. Lima, Ohio KeEMP'S DRUG and BOOK STORE It is known to all the old students. Make our store your headquarters while in Ada N. W. TOBIAS, Manager The swam Stow A call Will be appreciated at any time. Always ready to serve you N. B. Crotinger Sc Co. NNA E WELSH DA - e Drugs and Books ADA, O. M00re'5 Non-Leakable Fountain Pens arf? absolutely safe to carry' They ever leak or flood- lfHlH'SfJI'Illl ltlll ! H 269 i Q EQ ffwmgig U HSKW- 0 ' 270 -'W-'mqqn 1 1 1 .1 f it ? , 3 V! , 1 A 1 i 5 1 1 ,v r i 1 I ' r 3 I if 3 I , . E 4 v .. 1 1 P .1 S 4 I ,V , J 1 I I A I Y V' S ! l, I , u 9 1 1 3 1 J gf. E i e .Au , Lifmaix N await and Bert Abfoluztely Fire Proof THE C - ' - I00 0'ZLf.fZid6' Roomr AI-!5f?0rgeFDgg7 Llrnaa Qhlfioo Banu ALWAYS A LINE OF J ewelry, A Art Goods and Novelties g M To satisfy the most exact- ing tastes and backed with a guarantee that has never been questioned. Alai? our Store O. N. U. Stuclent Headquarzevfs H u ghes sc Son The Tiffany of Limau All the News- All the Time A DAS Record I ll IQ lQS'l'1fXl,, lJI'OpI'lCU7I' Liberty Bank L ADA, OHIO Capital . . 560,000.00 Surplus . . 5,000.00 Resourses. 35o,ooo.oo The 0. N. Up Depository A Do business With the school bank. All deposits guaranteed by The American Guaranty Co. Lilley College :: Uniforms :: Caps, Campaign Hats, Military Equip- ments, Chevrons Lilley Standard Goods are used by colleges everywhfife and SWG satisfaction. M. C. Lilley COITIPEIUYZ-QI: ' 271 . , g ,S wmlfo 1 1548 Broadway fEXecutive Office, 557 Fifth Avenue New York ' ' ' ' '' 'H'H'' H ' ' ' H' '' ' ''' ''''''l!!!,'.l!!!.'.l!Ili!!ll!!ill!!ll!E!!,'.l!!?.'.l!!!.',l!!!!.l!!!.'1HIll!!!.',l!!!.',!!!!,l!!ll!!ll!!!.'.l!!!,'.l!!!.'.l!!!.'.l!!!.'.' 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