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♦ W-- ' i THE MAKIO 19 1 6 K ublished annuaWy eJunioi classy of The Ohio State Universii VOL. XXXV IIIMMlKiihllllLIMIMIhlllHIIIIII ' lIIIIIIMII Tne Junior Class Dedicates tKis 1916 Makio to Prof, L. W. St. Jonn as an expression of tne appreciation of tKe Student Body for Kis v ork i , i ' , s t ! 1 1 1 !■1 TKI years to come, no matter how far from tne Campus one may be, mem- ories of OKio State Llni% ' ersity will alwa ' s be present. Old songs, old class-mates and old haunts will still be dreaned about and ever in these dreams our thoughts will turn back to President William Oxley Thompson xOhose big thoughts and big ideas bave been the guiding hand in the building of our Alma Mater. :; :: OEATEN paths, worn steps and filled class rooms are the outward signs of a great Uni-Oersitj). A finer spirit, a greater individuality, and a larger influence are the hidden factors xChich are felt b ) those who come in contact Oith the college commun- ity. The Makio Board in presenting this thirty-fifth Makio has tried to reflect this development in Ohio State University. On the following pages are represented the organizations and activities which have given it a wider outlook and a deeper sympath; . Siirnatures Makio Staff ; €5Uar iiasinrss Aanaarr ' - Xtblrttr tJMiir ti ihr dalrmVir llholaaraph vr Oiruriu ' i . aljnmas Emrranu D. 6 ' ibhni l nbart iW. Darlnuiliirr ffiarnlii IR. llatllrs (ibarlrs alunn umu Administratix ' e Boards Classes Acti-Oities Athletics Dramatics Glee Clubs Religions Oraton? Publications Clubs Organizations Honorary Fraternities Sororities Boarding Clubs Fussers Fusser Pictures Stories Military . l|iii.iiiiii,i,i!.:;ii -p m wm J. N JULIUS F. STONE, Chairman Columbus BENJ. F. M ' CANN, V.ce Chairman DaT?ton O. E. BRADFUTE Xenia F. E. POMERENE Coshocton GUY W. MALLON Cincinnati JOHN F. CUNNINGHAM Cleveland JOHN KAISER Marietta CARL E. STEEB, Secretary q. f .1 w 1 TT f ' W ' TT ' ' ' ' ■' ' - WILLIAM OXLEY THOMPSON President CARL E. STEEB Secretary of tKe Board of Trustees and Business Manager EDITH D. COCKINS Registrar, UniNtersity Editor and Secretan cf tlie University Faculty) LESTER E. WOLFE Entrance Secretary KATHARINE H. DUNCAN Executive Clerk BESS C WATTERS Cashier CAROLINE M, BRETFOGLE Dean of Women JOSEPHINE MATTHEWS House Superintendent, Oxley Hall EDWARD S. DRAKE Manager of Ohio Union W. C. McCRACKEN Superintendent of Operation and Maintenance R. M. ROTER Assistant Purchasing Agent F. E. JONES Receiving Clerk 1 Q 1 e ■- •  IVI .A I I O 19 10 Ohio Union BoartI Overseers TOP ROW Will. T. M.ii;rii(l,i-. ( al-l K. Strrl,. I ' . A. lirnsinorr. W. W. 15, liOTTd.M HO« Jiuiii ' c OslHinic. K. S. Drake. I an Houiiiitciii. .Iu(li;r . (laiiis. 14 1 9 1 e ' - 2VI .A.K. I o 1 9 1 e Ohio Union Board Overseers M ' .W sliultnls now ill till- liiiv.rMty .ire l.iiiiili;,r willi tlir ,Mrly liistory ' of The Ohio l-nioii and , ■| ■,■i.•llly of thr .rtorts hIu.Ii ma, I, th,- liiioii a riality. I ' o Aaron Cohin. ' 10. is dm- a larj c nicasur.- of credit. Karlv in ) his con,-,- lif,- hi- was iinpr.sstd witli thi- possihiliti.s and tlic n.-c. ' ssity of a Inioii building. H,- .nthns,.! thr students, faculty and alumni. I with th,- result that his eomiuitt.-.-s were aiile to present the matter be- for the lefTisl.-iture .so earn, stly that that body appropri.ited the money n -cessary to i-reet the buildinj;. What has the Union ai-eoiuplished ,= No one e.iii deny that it has he.ii th.- most potent factor in unifyin- the stud.-iit body. That it has b.-eoiiK- th. s,.,-i,il e.-iitr. for th.- .-ampus is .-ittest.-d bv th.- il-2 I m.-.-tiiifrs held in the building last y.-ar. These inelu.l, ,11 .-jass.-s of gatlu-riiigs from .-om- niittee ineetiiigs .-itid r -li -arsals to dane.-s and baiii|u,-ts. What an- its aims for th.- fiitur, ? To be of mor,- and more service to t he stu- d.-nt body collectiv.-ly. to th, ,-ampus organizations and to the m.-ii individuall v. to grow in good works so that tl„- alumm may ,-h,-rish tl„ m, niory „f its service; and to 1 - a vital factor in tin- b, st things in Iniv.-rsitv l.if.-. 15 1 9 le - ' is VK.io ' - i9ie Atliletk Board TOP ROW H. M. Koy.r. r. M. Stokts. .1. W. Wile.-. R. Iloy.r. V . K. Castl.iii.iii. BOTTOM ROW (). ' . IJrumli V. M. H. Evans. Thomas E. French,. C. A. Dye. L. W. .St. .lolm. Walter Carroll. 16 19 16 - ' J L .A 1 I le Athletic Beard C)l 1 IC KHS „ .J , Thomas K. I ' rkniH President Walter Cakroll Secretary „ ■. . .R. r. Rover Treasunr M KM HERS 1A( riTY Thomas E.Freneh C. A. Dye I. W. St. Join, O. V. Rr.Muley M- H. Evans J- - ' 1- 1 K. Castleman STUDENT MEMBERS ,,. „ f. „ P. M. Stokes Walter Carroll AI.LMM .. 1 1 u H. M. Rover, Rali)li Hover 19 16 IVI .A. I O 19 16 Student Council -i _ i_ - m - K « - .™ ' ' - TOP HOW H. B. Swearingen. SlH-nctr Mytrs. A. W. Holit. H.irry Kosili. ( ' . S. Day. J. R. Dyer, H. 8. Bronson. BOTTOM ROW p. J. Kiiiili.ill. S. H. Creamer, D. L. Rogers. C. A. Carraii. A. I,. Baker. K. F. Knoll. J. B. Markey. H. A. Koester. OFFICERS President Charles A. C ahr x Vice President Ai.lex L. Bakkk Secretarv 1)wi(;ht Ro(iKRS, ,Ir. Treasurer . ' . B. Crkvmkh IS 1 9 1 e ivi k;. I o ' Student Council ()l NDl-.l) IN liKlT with very liiiiilid |iii i(rs .iikI still liss inHiu-iiee. the Student Council has gradually ciiiiif to a ])lac - imiiiuc in tlu ' ariety and extent of its activities. The Council decorates Ohio lirld tdr athliti ' eoiitists. provides stunts l)etween tlu hiKrs of football •;ainis, supi-rvises intiTclass ath- • ties. The c.iiu- rush, the tng-o ' -war. class, school and intra-niural lections, the Makio uian.i ;enient. sinj;s and rallies are .v few things of uiportance which are under the direction of the . tudiiit Council. 4 f i I ' l T ' ' launching of an Honor Tradition, the instituting of ,i class hat custom and the organization of the Council as a student court h.ave been some of the iniliortant activities of the year. The Council .acts merely as a Court of In(|uiry, passing no direct judgment hut making recom- mendations to the President of the L ' nivcrsity, thereby greatly aiding him in obtain- ing a knowledge of representative student o])inion. Thr opportunitirs which ))resint themselves to tln ' Council for niori- valuable and extended service are as numerous .as they .iri- urgrnt. New lines of .action and new extensions along old lines are continually being introduced .and brought to our attention. These .are being investigated and adopted as r.apidly .as is pr.ictic.able. 19 1 9 1 e ' - ivi .A icio - - loie Womens Council TOP ROW Zora Jdliiison. Kstlirr W.iiid.ll. Hilda Xauts. Hckii.; Pattoii. ].sabtl Hutt. SECOND ROW Priiilnicc Stevens. Josephine Kinney, Jessie Carran, .Miriam Sniitii. Olga Elit ' ritz. BOTTOM ROW Mary Rouscli. Miriam . imes. Elizabeth Abernatliy. .Mary Albaiigh. Esther Clark. Laura Heston. 20 1 9 1 e - - 3V1 .A. I c: • ' 1 Q 1 e Womons Council Organized 1909 l-r,si,knt ' A....ArGH Viof I ' nsi.Ki.t Ki..zA.iKT.. Abernathy Tr.:.snrcr I '  ' ' IMES Secretary ' ■' « ' - ' ' 1916 Hekne Patton -Mary Rousch Nil..l IIi.lt 1917 Esther Waddell Olga Elifritz 1 • ■' •a H,- ton 1918 Ruth (iriffitli Miriam Simcs Prudence Stevens 1919 Hilda Xauts ' ra ,l,.luison Jessie Carran 21 Ohio State University Association (Graduates and Former Students) Presidiiit Clarence D. Laylix, 04 College of Law, Columbus. Ohio First ici- Prcsid.iit Uh- Kknest Scott, ' 97 Clintonville. Ohio Second Vice President Mrs. King Thompson, ' 02 lli E. Woodruff Ave.. Columbus. Ohio Treasurer George H. Mock. 91 Ohio National Hank. Cohnnbus. Ohio Secretary Joseph S. Myers, ' 87 Ohio L ni in. Columbus. Ohio Member of Board of Overseers Judge Sajuel G. Osborn, ' 97 Columbus. Ohio Members of the Atliletic Board: Erastcs G. Lloyo, ' 01. Wyandotte Building. Cohnnbus Ralph W. Hoyer, 06, Hartnian Building, Columbus The Ohio State University Ioxtulv Published by the Ohio State University Association Editor losEPii S. Myers, ' 87 Associate Editor J. H. Galbraith, ' 83 22 x:ilfiM 4  £!i£;v e-.v-.  i ms 1 9 1 e IVI I I o 1 9 1 e Consternation grew. The enervation Of Austin ' s dissipation shocked us all. But ' twas only syncopation and our own im- agination After all. If ever a dreamer-o ' -dreams And his dream come true And they tell you he comes from Toledo And his nick-name if Jew — You ' ll know that Paul Austin Has gone on to Boston, And that syncopation Has justification Clear through. Adventures in Bohemia are for the good at heart They lose the zest of venture after habit plays a part. Now Lanterns, Journalism and Phi Beta Kap- pa pins Are not to be conducive to preconcepted sins. I ' m proud of Chillicothe from the bottoms of my shoes Says Aaron Bernard Bergman, with a lusty nose for news, And Chillicothe ' s mutual, they tell us, in its views. Now we and Chillicothe bear Bergie all good- will. And hope that his Bohemia will be adventure still. It isn ' t accidental That my teeth are tempermental And my hair experimental For a Vet; And first when as a baby grand The name they gave me — I. Bertrand, Before I got the upper hand — I ' ve got it yet. But when I got the pig-skin ' s goat And moved the Union by my vote, They called me Swink — The Sentimental Vet. A setting-up conference was Bricker ' s delight, As Y. M. C. A. president; He went after baseball with almighty might And out with the team he got sent; It was found he could orate (they call it de- bate) So he had to do that with the rest- But all the same, John had his thoughts rest- ing on A little gray home in the west! When he ' s fixed up the place There ' s a girl in the case That ' s to share up with John ' s very best. 34 1 IVI 1 I o ' I 6 Tennis is a love-game eh, Carrie, throuRh and through. You love to play, and the way you win makts all of us love you. Then all these county clubs, we say, and intra mural sport, And running student council and devising stu- dent Court, And all the other things you do to interfere with work, They all have made you hustle. OKI Currie, like a Turk. It doesn ' t pay to prophesy, but if it did we ' d say. It ' ll take a mighty racket, to beat Carran any day. The fame that came to old Bill ' s name Came from Across the Field. Since then every game ' s been a phophet of the claim Tluit Bill ' s a composer concealed. Was it Old Tipperary, that he ragged and he chimed. Played it Oxley Hall style, and then finally timed It to sound like a nickel piano distressed, Until we all loved what we used to detest? If there ' s ever a war and we need a good song Old Dougherty ' ll come and he ' ll bring it along. My albaster shoulders, shins and light cuni- plexioned knees From basketball are rudely rent Before I ran for President I rushed the pig-skin past the posts with ease. Now I begin, Quoth D. C. Ginn — Four years ago. He hailed from Piqua Center, though He never let the people know — Four years ago Thev sav there is a Cupid in the briney That aimed a shot and sent it right through Tiny — Four years ago. When the longest steep hill in Mt. Vernon Was the steps of his pa ' s residence. -■Vnd Ernest wore bibs and the Strollers First started to have presidents Neither college nor Glee Club, nor Clyde Fitch ' s Truth. Nor Dreamer o ' Dreams interfered with his youth. His name ' s hard to spell but that doesn ' t abash. When he got to be famous. And betran to inflame us We didn ' t say Dorr-schuk. but just called him Dash. 35 1 Q 1 e ' ' :m: i I o - 1 9 le Av, What? A. Watt! What Watt? Watt Hobt from Wellston, well Little to say but enough to dispel Any doubt of the route that brought it about Why you carry three O ' s on the chest of your clothes It ' s for beine a half-back, old scout. To tell your ambitions we sort o ' decline. But we nickname you Buck-eye for buckin ' the line. The .- un with equal glory illuminates us all Excepting Philip Kimball, whose head is up so tall That even after sunset, when Mechanics- burg ' s all dark The light still lingers on Phil ' s head. And seniors here remark How a tangible memorial, his motto, by the way. Might be Philip life-sized, done in marble, bronze or clav. When a guy ' s all time so busy A-makin ' up a book. And gettin ' cut.s and drawin ' s and things By hook or crook; And he ' s always in a hurry and his head is in a worry And his brain feels all so rocky. Oh! And you hear them call him Cotton, Know he ' ll never be forgotten For he made the nineteen-sixteen Makio. Music managed Andy and Andy managed it aij And the two together managed to hit, and make a hit. He ' d pun his future grave stone, If a grave stone stood a joke — Did you ever catch him poking When there was a pun to poke? But stripped of Sextette, Orchestra, Glee Club, Y. M. C. A., And Zarzoliers and other gears And masks — the people say That somewhere back in Lima Ls where Ag Monson can Be just as sober-minded As an ordinary man. 19 16 IVI K. I o It put the pep in Peter When he made Zarzolier, I swan that he is sweeter Than he was this time last year. He was the dude in The Dreamer O ' Dreams ' For all that his pants were too tifrht in th ■seams. He drives the cart for Thespis l.ike a brave and honest youth, And keeps a claim on truthfulness For he started out The Truth. Old Swede came here from Norwood, a city. don ' t you see. Surrounded by another bijj municipality; It ' s a common thine: for Norwood to be buck- ing at the lines, And picking out the weak spots in her narrow, close confines. So Swede grew up an athlete in training all his life. Came here and married football as his wedded wife. Oh, with Sorenson at fullback, the line will . ' ■ure be bucked And with him for Captain, the Conference will get chucked. Oh, it ' s the leas for Leo in the balmy days of spring. With a feeling that he ' s fussing and a gii-I be- neath each wing. His heart will never petrify, it ' s tender under- neath. He ' s been taken simultaneously by a dozen girls to Keith ' s. First football, second Makio, third Sunny ' s magazine. And four years ' work in college a-sandwiched in between. Made college life worth living through, and now it ' s at a finish, Old Yass, you old enthusiast, don ' t let the pep diminish. Never blame the janitor Because the fires go out; Never blame a poet For what he writes about. For where the right idea Doesn ' t fit the rhyme. He changes the idea Kvery time. Of course the right idea Could be written in free verse, But where there ' s no idea It makes the matter worse. So never blame the ianitor Who fired these feeble words. He thought of something better Afterwards. 19 16 - • TS T K. I O 19 1© i Y -3pbitJiXr Dqcyr 5 JI A 9P- 38 i! ' :im h .: -. ■s. . , f y 19 1©- ' ivi .A icio ' ' i9ie Class Pre sideiits ' fe 1 41 19 16 ' - J T I I O 1 9 1 e Senior Class Officers President DwKiiiT C. (iixx X ' icf Presidtiit Trkva Pkarson Secretary Charles F. Duxham Treasurer Ross E. Schumaker Memorial Orator John W. Bhuker Class Orator Daxiei, Fkrchson 1 Orator Mii rox J. Costei.i.o Class Pro))lut Ri ' th K. Horroi ks Class Poet RrTH A. Schachne MI.MMKUS Ol Sri DKN T (()( ( II. ( liarji s Carran I ' liilip Kiiiihall Elmer Knoll ,Iose) li Markey iliiiry 15. Swearinijeii A. Watt HoUt 42 1 9 1 e - - ivi K. I o • - 1 9 1 e Alexanuer, Walter A., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Alec ) McComb Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Vice-President Glee Club 4, Sophomore Social Committee, Alpha Sigma Phi. Arms, Fanny E., B. Sc. in Home Economics Columbus Alpha Phi, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' V.i, ' 14, Treasurer Strollers ' 14, ' 15, ' 16, Vice- President Browning ' 15, ' 16, Director Girls Glee Club ' 15, 16, Zarzoliers, Mor- tarboard, Senior Social Committee, Co- Editor Sun Dial ' 16. Barton, John L., B. Sc. in Apr. ( Bart ) Coolville University Grange. Beale, Arlene J., B. Sc. in Home Eco- nomics. ( Beanie ) Mt. Sterlin-z Alpha Gamma Theta, Home Economics CIuId, Junior Social Committee. Brigg s, Louella M., B. Sc. in Home Eco- nomics. Briggsdale Browning Dramatic Society, Woman ' s Council ' 12, Gym Aide, Delta Gamma. Barker, Robert R., B. Sc in Agr. ( Check ) Athens Alpha Zeta, Jeffersonian Literary, Cap- tain Cadet Regiment. Babcock, Clarence Joseph, B. Sc in Agr. ( Slim ) Brunswick University Grange, Western Reserve Club. Bair, Ruth S., B. Sc in Home Economics. ( Ted ) Hartville Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A., West- ern Reserve Club, Choral Society. BoLENDER, Elbert O., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Red ) Felicity Agricultural Society, Townshend Liter- ary Society, Saddle and Sirloin Club, University Grange. Cranz, Carl F., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Baldy ) Ira 44 19 16- IVl IC Calland, Edward L., B. Sc. in Forestry. ( Dane ) Summerfieltl Alpha Pi Upsilon, Forestry Society. Dickey, Thomas O., B. Sc. in Apr. ( Dick ) Jerusalem DeLashmltt, Floyd S., B. Sc. in Apr. ( De ) Vicksburp, Mich. Y. M. C. A. EcKERT, John, B. Sc. in Apr. ( Minnie ) Wooster Freshman and Sophomore Base Ball, Ap- ricuitural Intramural Base Ball Team 2-4, Manaper Apricultural Base Ball 3, Apricultural Track Team 3, Chaplain University Granpe • ' , Junior Football, Alpha Gammo Rho. EisiNGER, Clarence. B. Sc. in Apr. ( Eis ) Strasburp Y. M. C. A. l-2-. ' .-4, Townshend Literary Society 1, University Granpe 4. Dailey, Eldon F., B. Sc. in Apr. ( Pete ) Albany Dachenbach, Arthur F., B. Sc. in Apr. Bellefontaine Hendrix, John Edwin, B. Sc. in Apr. Lewisburp Townshend Literary Society, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Secretary. Engle, Ruth K., B. Sc. in Home Economics. Columbus Browninp Dramatic Society 2-.3-4, Var- sity A Association 3-4, Choral Union 2-3-4, Home Economics Club, Vice-Presi- dent Home Economics Club M. Mortar Board. FooTE, Joel Lindsley. B. Sc. in Horti- culture. Brooklyn Heiphts Phi Sipma Epsilon, Captain Cadet Repi- ment, .Apple Judpinp Team 4, Horticul- tural Society. 45 1 9 1 e - ' :m 1 I o ' 1 Q 1 6 FEROtisoN, William S., B. Sc. in Ag:r. ( BiH - Fer}i: ) LexiiiKton President Monroe County Club o, Cap- tain Cailet ReK ' iment 4. FowLKK, Essie Sophie, B. Sc. in Home Economics. Columbus Forsvthe, John D., B. So. in Iloiiiculture. ( Jack ) Freeport Pi Alpha Chi, Horticultural Society, Cap- tain in Regiment, Scabbard and Blade. Greenawalt, Ross M., B. Sc. in Agr. Springfield Beta Theta Pi, University Grange, Y. M. C. A., B. A. from Wittenberg. Garmhausen, Grace, B. Sc. in Home Eco- nomics. ( Gurmmy ) New Bremen Aloquin, Home Economics Club. Fenn, Sidney M., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Sid ) Medina Townshend Literary Society, University Grange, Western Reserve Club, Medina County Club, Y. M. C. A. Fergus, Ernest N., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Fergy ) Union Alpha Zeta, Jeffersonian Literary so- ciety, Y. M. C. A. Gt ' iLER, G. Glenn, B. Sc. in Agr. Whigville Saddle and Sirloin Club, Townshend Li- teiarv Society. Noble Countv Club, Man- hattan Club, v. M. C. A. Gaiser, Christ Robert, B. Sc. in Horti- culture. Cleveland Biological Club, Western Re.serve Club, Cleveland Club, Grange, University Hor- ticultural Society. Gault, John Bennett, B. Sc. in Agr. Mil ford Center Beta Theta Pi. 46 1 9 1 e IVI 1 1 G Guard, Lewis L., B. Sc. in Ari-. ( Golde ) Elizabethtown University Grantrp. Airi ' ifultuial Student ' lo- ' 16, Townshend Literary Society, Sad- dle and Sirloin Club. GosSARD, Eva, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Sis ) Columbus Phi Upsilon Omicron, Aloquin, Home Economics Club, Sophomore Basket Ball Team, Captain of Junior Team, Gym- nasium Assistant 3. Heath, Essie Isabel, B. Sc. in Home E:o- nomics. Richmond Dale Glee Club 2-3-4, Choral Union 2-3-4, Var- sity A 3-4, Treasurer 4, Philomathean 2-3-4, Treasurer 4. Kimball, Philip J., B. Sc. in Asv. ( Phil ) Mechanicsburg, Ohio Beta Theta Pi, Assistant Football Man- ager 13-14, Makio Board 15, Student Council 1.5-K3, Zarzoliers, Chairman Sen- ior Social Committee, Varsity O, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx. Knoll, Elmer P., B. Sc. in Horticulture. ( Whitey ) Norwalk Student Council 4, Varsity (), Fresh- man Track Manager, Sophomore Basket Ball, Football 13-14-1.5, Track Hi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Horticultural Society. Green, E.mily Ruth, B. Sc. in Home E.-o- nomics. ( Greenie ) Delaware Alpha Phi, Girls Glee Club 13-14, Pan- Hellenic Council, Senior Invitation Com- mittee. HaL ' ck, Charles W., B. Sc. in Entomology. ( Dutch ) Columbus Phi (3amma Delta, Biological Club, Makio Board 3, Glee Club 2-3, Ohio Scientific Society, Yellow Dog. Klinck, Merle Sharon, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Clinck ) Hebron Townshend Literary Society, Licking Countv Club, Beta Alpha Chi, Agricult- ural Engineering Society. Krause, Edwin Henry, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Red ) Valley City Agricultural Student, Townshend Liter- ary Society, University Grange, Agri- cultural Society. Kazezis. Athanas T., B. Sc. in Agr. Ceasarea, Turkey President of Cosmopolitan Club, B.A. de- gree from Anatolia College. 47 1 IVI K. I O - ' 1  le KiRKwooD, Charles, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Kirk ) Shiloh University Grange, Mansfield Club, Y. M. C. A. HoLECEK, Hattie C, B. Sc. in Home Eco- nomies. Cleveland Newman Club, Home Economics Club, Delphic Debating Club, Western Reserve Club. Laughlin. William E., B. Sc. in Agv. ( Bill ) Lore City Student Council 13-14, Horticultural So- ciety, Pi Alpha Chi. Leimbach, Henry L., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Leimy ) Bro vnhelni Agricultural Society, Agricultural Stu- dent 4, President Western Reserve Club, University Grange, Thesis Draft of Frameless Sulky Plows. Leyda. Donnell D., B. Sc. in Horticulture. ( Don ) Pattersonville Horticultural Society, Sophomore Base Ball, Horticultural Basket Ball Team, Pi Alpha Chi. IsENBERG. .AiBREY. B.A. and B. Sc. in Home Economics. Memphis, Tenn. Leonard, Stanley Wall, B. Sc. in Horti- culture. ( Whitey ) Piqua Alpha Zeta, Horticultural Society, Presi- dent of Pen and Brush Club 4, Presi- dent of Downing Club 4, President of Miami County Club 4. LoUGHRY, WiLLARD M., B. Sc. in Horti- culture. ( Lock ) Lorain Agricultural Banquet Committee 12-13 Student Council 15, Junior Social Com- mittee 14-15, Senior Social Committee 15-16, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 15-16, Horti- cultural Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Pan- Hellenic Council 15-16, University Grange, Alpha Tau Omega. McMillan, Olin Ray, B. Sc. in Agr. Marengo Y. M. C. A. Agricultural Society. Mennell, Leander D., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Lee ) Grafton Cleveland Club 1-2, Western Reserve Club 3-4, Jeffersonian Literary Society 3, President of Lorain County Club 4. 48 1 9 1 e IVI ci o 1 e Markey. Joseph B., B. Se. in Apr. C ' J. B. ) Eaton Alpha Chi Sijrma, Senior Student Coun- cil, Townshend Literary Society, Agri- cultural Society, Saddle and Sirloin Club, University Grange, Live Stock Judfrinp Team, Preble County Club, Sophomore Tup o ' War, Agricultural Student. Miller, Ellen Mary. B. Sc. in Home Eco- nomics. { Peggy ) Columbus Newman Club. MiTH. Kathry.v Hazel, in Home Economics. ( Pigruurd ) Newman Club. B.A. and B. Sc. Columbus McCoMB. Karl Stewart, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Mac ) Napoleon Gymnasium Aid l-2-. ' ?-4, Townshend Literary Society 2-3-4, Regiment 1-2-3-4, Captain Prize Company 3, Major 4, Northwestern Club 1-2-3-4, Agricultural Society 2-3, Choral Union 2-3-4, Saddle and Sirloin Club 3-4, Makio Staff 3, Uni- versity Grange 4, Varsity A, Scabbard and Blade, Gamma Phi. McAnall, Esther May. B. Sc. in Home Economics. Iberia Aloquin. MosiER, WiLLARD H., B. Sc. in Horticulture. Columbus Magrl ' der, Jr.. William Thomas, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Bill ) Columbus B.A. degree in 1915, Beta Theta Pi, Var- sity Track Manager ' 15, Varsity Soccer Manager 13-14, Var.sity O, Secretary University Grange, Student Council 15, Ohio Union Board of Overseers lo-Ki, Phi Sigma. Myers. Noel Russel. B. Sc. in Agr. Arcanum Metzler, Catharine, B. Sc. in Home Eco- nomics. Columbus Social Committee 12-13, 15-16, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Marckworth. Gordon D., B. Sc. in Fores- try. ( Mark ) Cincinnati Alpha Gamma Rho, .■Mpha Pi Upsilon, Varsity Soccer 2-3-4, Captain 3, Forestry Intramural Chairman 2-3-4, President of Intramural Athletic Association 4. 49 1 9 1 e ' ivt i Pearson, Russell Raymond, B. Sc. in Asr. Covington University Grange. McCann, Laura Claikk, B. Sc. in Home Economics. Fra7.ev.-il iir2 ' Y. W. C. A., Delphic Debating Club, Home Economics Club, Phi Upsilon Omi- cron. Parkinson, Philip Dakli.ngto.m, B. Sc in Agr. ( Parkie ) Columbus Varsity A 13-14-1.5, President 14-15, Gamma Phi 14-15. ROUSH, Mary E., B. Sc. in Home Economics Lynchburg Alpha Gamma Theta, Woman ' s Council 15-16, Kleman K!ub, Delphic Debating Society. Senn, Carl M., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Senny ) Attica Acacia, Athenaean Literary Society. OsBORN, Florence Margaret, B. Sc. in Home Economics. Columbus Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics dull, Jeffersonian Literary Society, Y. W. C. A., Choral Union 4. Palmer, H. rrv Wayne, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Kid ) Nevada Alpha Zeta, President of Grain Show 16, Grange, Agricultural Society, American Society of Agronomists, Student Assist- ant. Rea.vier, Vivian Fern, B. Sc. in Home Economics Columbus Home Economics Club 3-4, Vice-Presi- dent of Jeffersonian Literary Society 4, Choral Union 4. ScHUER, Henry W., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Heinie ) Chillicothe Biological Club, Natural History Society, Agricultural Engineering Society, Town- shend Literary Society, Ross County Club, University Chess Team 3-4, Student As- sistant in Agronomy, University Grange. Sallee, Clarence Mason, B. Sc. in Horti- culture. ( Sally ) Pittsburgh, Pa. Alpha Zeta, Horticultural Society. 50 1 Q 1 6 - - 2VI K. I O ScHlH, Harold. B. Sc. in Horticulture. ( Plupy ) Toledo Smith. Fra.nk H., B. Sc. in EntonioloRy. ( Fat ) Newark Alpha Chi Sifrma, Pan-Hellenic Council 4. Class Football 1--2-:!, Tujr o ' War 1-J. Biological Club, Univer.sity Science Club, Student Assistant in Entomolopv, Yellow Dog. SwEARiNCEN, Henry B., B. Sc. in Apr. ( Hank ) Circleville Phi Kappa Psi, Student Council 4, Cap and Gown Committee, Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 4, University Grange. Stear, Jacob Ray, B. Sc. in Apr. Irondale Townshend Literary Society, Manhattan Club, Methodist Student Council. Schuster, George L., B. Sc. in Apr. Anderson, Ind. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1.5-lti, .American So- ciety of Agronomy 15-lt), University Grange 16, Attended Bethany College 13-14. Thornberry, Lela.nd Eakl, B. Sc. in Apr. ( Thorn ) Beallsville Van Hoiten, J. D., B. Sc. in Apr. ( Van ) Sharonville Southern Club, Horticultural Society, Y. M. C. A., Presbyterian Student Session. Schwarztrauber, Stanley H., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Swartzie ) Somerville Delta Theta Sigma, Horticultural Society, Y. M. C. A. Smelker, William Wallace, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Billie ) New Madison Secretary and Treasurer of Darke County Club, Apricultural Engineering Society, University Grange. WiiiTls. May. B. Sc. in Home Economics. ( I .zie ) Continental 51 1 9 1 e is i k;. I o 1 9 le CONKLIN. C. T., B.S. in Af;r. Struthers President Saddle and Sirlcin Club, La Boheme, Stock Judging Team, Associate Editor Agricultural Student. Copper, Frank, Jr.. B.S. in Hort. { Cop ) Columbus Apple Judging Team ' ■' ,, President Horti- cultural Society 4. Lehman, Ethel, B.S. in Home Ec. Troy Phi Upsilon Omicron, Y. W. C, A., Home Economics Club. Ortman, Harley p., B.S. in Agr. ( Horse Power ) PhiUipsburg Alpha Chi Sigma, Chemical Society, Uni- versity Grange. Sparling, Wynhham Earl, B.S. in Agr. ( Spark ) Andover Acacia, Glee Club, Western Reserve Club, Agricultural Society, Leader Cane Rush 2, Jeffersonian Literary Society, Steward of Buckeye Club 2-3-4, President of Noble Co. Club, Class football 3, Y. M. C. A., University Grange. De Vore, Howard. B.S. in Agr. ( Josh ) Gilbod Jeffersonian Literary Society, Manhattan Club, Cosmopolitan Club, University Grange. Glines, NoRWDdi) W., B.S. in . gr. ( Slats ) Marietta Delta Theta SigTria, Horticultural So- ciety, University Grange, Horticultural Basketball team 2-3. Matheny, Carlos W., B.S. in Forestry Columbus Forestry Society. Stuts, George H., B.S. in Agr. DeGraff Wiesenberger, Arthur C, B.S. in .■gr. ( Wiesy ) Cleveland Glee Club 2-3-4, President Cleveland Club 3, President Choral Union 4. Zarzoliers 4, Saddle and Sirloin Club 2-3-4, Horti- cultural Society 2-3, Student Assistant in Dairying and Poultrying, Delta Theta Sigma. 52 1 9 1 e - IVI .A K. I o AxTELL, W. Dayton, Jr., B.S. in Apr. ( Dayter ) Belleville, New Jersey -■trricultural Society, Jeffersonian Liter- ary Society, Clas.s Football. Anoekson. Sherman L., B.S. in .Ajrr. ( Andy ) Barberton Bechtel, Lott E., B.S. in Apr. ( Beck ) Marion University Grange, Townshend Literary Society, President Sophomore Class, Makio Board, .Aloha Zeta. Carran, Charles A., B.S. in .Apr. ( Carry ) Lakewood Alpha Zeta, Toastmasters, Varsity O Association, Student Council ;)-4, Presi- dent 4, Tennis Te am 2-:{-4, Captain 2-4, Manaper 2, Chairman Makio .Advisory Board, Agricultural Basketball Team .3-4, Manager 4, Townshend Literary So- ciety, Cleveland Club, Western Reserve Club, University Granjre, .Agricultural Society, V. M. C. A., Lantern Staff, In- vitation Committee, President Ohio In- tercollepiate Tennis As.sociation, Chair- man Committee of 88. Davies, Evan Thomas, B.S. in .Art. ( Dave ) Cincinnati Business Manager Apricultural Student 4. Track Team .. Varsity .A, Saddle and Sirloin, Townshend Literary Society, Agricultural Society, Southern Club. Baker, Clarence M., B.S. in Aijr. Wooster Editor -Agricultural Student 4, Lantern Staff, Sigma Delta Chi, Makio Staff 3, Saddle and Sirloin Club, President Wayne County Club, University Grange. Beach, Rith Ann, B.S. in Agr. ( Midget ) Geneva Y. W. C. .A., Jeffersonian Literary So- ciety, Home Economics Club, Student Vol- unteer Band, Student Volunteer Union, A.shtabula County Clubt Phi Upsilon Omicron. Bruning, Uri F., B.S. in Agr. ( Brunie ) Pemberville Student Council 2-3, Intra-mural Athletic Association 3, Chairman Interclass Ath- letic Committee 3. Manager Soccer Team 4, Manager Track Team 4, Manager Ju- nior Football Team, University Grange, Townshend Literary Society, .Alpha Zeta, Acting Cross Country Manager 4, Pan- Hellenic. Cross, Frank B., B.S. in Hort. ( Old Peculiar ) Racine Delta Theta Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Townshend Literary Society, President Horticultural Society, Captain Cadet Regiment. Davis, Josephine. B.S. in Home Ec. ( Jo ) Cambridge Phi Upsilon Omicron, Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net 4, Home Economics Club. 5S 1 9 1 e - - ivi K. I o 1 9 1 e DUPRE, Dallas D., B.S. in Agr. ( D.D. ) Columbus Delta Theta Sigma, Methodists ' Student Union. Evans, Leon Merrill, B.S. in Agv. ( L.M. ) Jackson Livestock Judfjing Team 4, Saddle and Sirloin Club, University Grange, Presi- dent Townshend Literary Society 4. Fullerton, James Blaine, B.S. in Forestry Portsmouth Alpha Pi Upsilon, Forestry Society. George, Russell L., B.S. in Apr. Okeana Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2-3-4, President Sad- dle and Sirloin Club ;i. Business Manager Agricultural Student :!. Havlickk, Horace K., B.S. in Agr. ( Check ) Berea Jeffersonian Literary Society, Major Cadet Regiment, Scabbard and Blade, Officers ' Club. Elliott. Clayton H., B.S. in Agr. West Mansfield Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3-4, Methodist Student Council 3-4, Townshend Literary Society 2-3-4, Saddle and Sirloin Club. 2-3-4, Ag- ricultural Society 1-2-3-4, Associate Busi- ness Manager Agricultural Student 3-4, Logan County Club, University Grange. Foster, Walter E., B.S. in Agr. ( Foss ) Thornville Agricultural Society, Tow-nshend Liter- ary Society, Saddle and Sirloin, Manhat- tan Club. GiNN, Dwight C, B.S. in Agr. ( Tiny ) Piqua Football 3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Captain 4, Track 2-3-4, President Senior Class, Delta Tau Delta, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Varsity O Association. Gamma Phi. Heikathorn, Blanche. B.S. in Home Econ. ( Panky ) Kenton Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club, Uni- versity Grange. Hutchison, Edith B., B.S. in Home Econ. ( Polly ) West Unity Phi Upsilon Omicron. Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club, Jeffersonian Literary Society, Northwestern Club. 54 1 9 1 e ' ivi: v 1 I o 1 9 1 e Jung, Park Goey, B.S. in Agr. Canton, China Cosmopolitan Club, Chess Club. KiNKEL. RoEPER J.. B.S. in Hort. ( Kink ) Buffalo, X. Y. Art Editor Agricultural Student •■i-4. Art Staff Makio : ' ,, New York Club, Downing Club, Horticultural Society, .■lpha SiRtna Phi. LuTZ. I)E. TER N., B.S. in Apr. Spencerville Townshend Literary Society 1-2-3-4, Ag- ricultural Student, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4, Cosmopolitan Club. Lewis. Robert, B.S. in . rr. ( Bob ) Grove City Y. M. C. A., University Grange. M.AHAN. Harolii .M., B.S. in Agr. ( Swede ) Lima Sigma Pi, Varsity O Association, Man- ager Cross Country Team 3. KUEMMERLINC, Karl, B.S. in Fore.stry ( Red ) Hamilton Soccer 3-4, Captain 4, Forestry Soviet. Alpha Pi Upsilon. l.ATHKiip, Harold Mayo, B.S. in Agr. ( La ) Wellington Western Reserve Club, Lorain County Club. LuTZ, Harry W., B.S. in Agr. Jeromeville Phrenocon, Horticultural Society, Cos- mopolitan Club, A.shland County Club. NousE, Eva M., B.S. in Home Ec. Columbus Vice-President Sophomore Class, Home Economics Club, Makio Board 3. Phillips, Max M., B.S. in Agr. Medina Alpha Zeta, Class Football 3, Townshend Literary Society, Y. M. C. A., University Grange. 10 16 - ' Tx 1 K. I O 19 1© Robinson, Samuel, B. St-, in Asr. Captain Baseball ' Ki. Columbus Sanderson. Okla, B. Sc. in Home Econom- ics Cleve ' and Home Economics Club, Jeffersonian Lit- erary Society, Deutscher Verein ' 1 2- ' 13, ' 14- ' i5. SWANGER, Clen, B. Sc. in Art. Apple Creek Jeffersonian Literary Society, Sadcile and Sirloin Club, Agricultural Society, Asso- ciate Editor Agricultural Student. ViNCKE, F. N., B. Sc. in Forestry ( B ' addy ) Ottoville Wiley, Stella Miller, B. Sc. in Home Economics Dayton B.A. from Monmouth Collepre, Choral Union, Home P Conomics Club, ' . W. C. A. Schmidt, Jacob Philip, B. Sc. in Afrr. C ' Schmitty ) Bainbridge Y. M. C. A., Student Assistant in Farm Crops. Sharp, Milton Kirk, B. Sc. in Forestry Cleveland Alpha Pi Upsilon. Thurston, Nellie Kathleen. B. Sc. in Home Economics ( Nell ) De ' aware Werner. Barbara Nell, B. Sc. in Home Economics ( Barb ) Columbus W ' iLL, Walter D., B.Sc. in A-r. Columbus Phi SiRma, Beta Alpha Chi, Ohio State University Scientific Society, Captain Cadet Regiment 4, Officers ' Club, Asso- ciate Business Manager Agricultural Stu- dent 2, Choral Union 2-3-4. 56 1 9 1 e - ivi ! . I O 1 9 1 e COTTERMAN, Harold F., B. Sc. in Apr. ( Cotty ) Dayton Alpha Gamma Rho, Student Council 1, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Atrricultural So- ciety, Chemical Society. Crim, F., B. Sc. in Atrr. Uhrich.sville Pi Alpha Chi, Townshend Literary Soci- ety, Univer.sity Granpe. Grant. Catharine. B. Sc. in Home Ec. Middleport Alpha Phi Hershberher. Mary Amelia. B. Sc in Ajrr. Lancaster Delta Delta Delta, Phi Up. ilon Omicron, Browninc Dramatic Society, Woman ' s Council 1-2, Home Economics Club. Jones, Rossford, B. Sc in Apr. Radnor Townshend Literary Society. University Granpe, Beta .Alpha Chi. KvANs. David Price, B. Sc. in Apr. ( DP ) Oak Hill I ' resident Town. ' hend Literary Society 3. University Granpe, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Apricultural Society, Townshend Debate Team 1, Apricultural Student 1- 2-3-4. Ferguson. Daniel LeRoy, B. Sc. in Apr. ( Ferpie ) Institute, W. Va. .Alpha Phi Alpha, Freshman Track, Var- sity Cross Country Team 2-:i-4, Varsity Track 2-.• •4, President Ohio State Jubilee Sinpers :5-4, Varsity O Association, Class Orator, Cross Country Club, Y. M. C. A. Hammond. Robert A., B. Sc. in Apr. ( Bob ) St. Clairsville Stock Judpinp Team 4, Saddle and Sirloin Club, President Apricultural Society 4. Townshend Literary Society. Lapp, William H., B. Sc in Apr. ( Kewp ) Cleveland Alpha Zeta. Cleveland Club. Lease r, Samiel, B. Sc in Apr. New York City President Ohio State Zioni.st Society 4, Delegate Menorah Convention 4. 57 1 le - ' ivi: .A. I o - 1 Q 1 e MoNSON, Ralph E., B. Sc. in Agr. Lima Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sphinx, Bucket and Dipper, La Boheme, Toastniasters, Presi- dent Glee Club 4, Student Council 2-3, Vice President :■!, University Orchestra, Glee and Mandolin Club 1, University Stringed Ti-io 1, University Sextette :i, University Stringed Quartette 4, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4, Chairman Junior Social Committee, Chairman Commencement Committee, Carnival Committee 3. MoRisoN, Francis L., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Morey ) Kenton Student Assistant in Agricultural Engi- neering. Priest, Roy, B. Sc. in Agr. Newark President Licking County Club, Town- shend Literary Society, Univeisity Grange, Y. M. C. A. Steen, Rollin E., B. Sc. in Agr. University Grange. Sandusky Tom, Clyde F., B. Sc. in Agr. Camp Chase Y. M. C. A., Jeffersonian Literary Society. NuTT. Amy E., B. Sc. in Home Ec. Columbus Home Economics Club, Vice President Jeffersonian Literary Society 4. Penton, Harold Ryall, B. Sc. in Hort. Cleveland Horticultural Society, University Grange, Captain Cadet Regiment, Cleveland Club. Sherwood, Edith, B. Sc. in Home Ec. ( Sherry ) Plain City Home Economics Club, Jeffer.sonian Lit- erary Society. Tittle. Albert R., B. Sc. in Agr. Springfield Whitney, Jay M., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Whit ) Kipton 5S 1 9 1 e - - lS 1 I I o 1 t Apple, Beatrice, B. Sc. in Home Ec. Bracken, Ulivek L., B. Sc. in Agr. ( B ) Miamisbui-K Lorain Alpha Sigma Phi. Bensinger, Floyd A., B. Sc. in .Agr. Lodi Acacia, Ohio Union Board of Overseers Raymond M., B. Sc. in Agr. 3- ' Bellefontaine BiLKLEY, Laurence A., B. Sc. in .Agr. Columbus Sigma Pi. Clayton, Edward E., B. Sc. in Agr. Columbus Delta Theta Sigma. Craft. Oti.s R., B. Sc. in Agr. Sarahsville Colt, Carl Thompso.n, B. Sc. in Agr. Lawrenceburg, Ind. Alpha Gamma Rho, Theta Nu Epsilon, Editor of Makio 3, Advisory Board Makio 4, Glee Club 2, Pan Hellenic Council. Bacot, George W., B. Sc. in Agr. Columbus Croich. Robert Eugene, B. Sc. in .Agr. ( Major ) Newark Student .Assistant in Rural Economics 4, Major in Cadet Regiment, Charter Mem- ber Scabbard and Blade, Military O -Association, Officers ' Club, Agricultural Society. Horticultural Society, Organizer Agricultural Engineering Society, Ma- sonic Order. 59 1 9 1 e - - T K. I O ' 1 Q le Davidson, Eloise, B. S . in Home Ec. Columbus Eakly, Robert L., B. Sc-. in Ajjr. ( Boll ) Cincinnati Sigma Chi, Theta Nu Epsilon, Univer- sity Grange, Y. M. C. A., Agriculture In- tramural Track Team, Pan-Hellenic Council 4. Sophomore Football Team, In- tramural Baseball and Basketball. EicHHiiRN, Hazel E., B. Sc-. in Home Ec. Columbus Alpha Phi, Glee Club 3, Home Economics Club. FiNSTERWALii, Verne H., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Red ) Athens Alpha Chi Sigma, Band 1-2. Gard, Nellie, B. Sc. in Home Ec Co ' umbus Gault, Elizabeth, B. Sc. in Home Ec Marysville Newman Club, .-Mpha Gamma Theta. Harrod, Bert S., B. Sc in Agr. ( Buck ) Harrod HiTCHisoN, Edith B., Sc in Home Ec. West Unity President Home Economics Club. Alpha Gamma Rho. Holman, George R., B. Sc in Agr. ( Hole ) Wauseon Jettinchoff, Henrh:tta. B. Sc. in Agr. Board of Over.seers of Ohio Union ' i, Delphos Alpha Sigma Phi. Delta Zeta, Newman Club. (if) 19 16- IVT ICI O 1 Q 1 6 Dean, Forest W., B. Sc. in For. ( Deaner ) Homer Forestry Society, Townshend Literary Society, Agricultural Society, Horticul- tural Society. Kr.mse, Edwin H., B. Sc. in Apr. Valley City Ar. Student. Lehman, H. A., B. Sc. in Apr. Troy Lowe, J. Virgil, M. Sc. in Apr. ( Colonel ) Kenton Graduate . . ' :.«i.«tant in Military Science and Tactics, Seaboard and Blade, Mili- tary O As.sociation, Officer.-; ' Club, V. M. C. A., Univer.sity Granire, Agricul- tural Enpineerinp Society. B. Fed. Ohio Northern Univer.sity 1908, M. Fed. Uni- versity of Cincinnati 1909, B. Sc. in Apr. Ohio State 191. S. Thesis: A Study of the Biolopical Effect of Calcium-Magnesium Upon Le- jrumes. McClire. J. Trovtman. B. Sc. in Apr. ( John ) Wooster Alpha Gamma Rho. Kette. Albert C, B. Sc. in Hort. ( Ket ) Dayton B. Sc. in Apr. Ohio State 1915, Alpha Chi Sipma. LeVine, Harry A., B. Sc. in Apr. ( ' •Battlinjr ) Pittsburgh, Pa. Ag. Track Team 3, Junior Football Team, Glee Club 4, Menorah Society, Ag. Baseball 3, Zeta Beta Tau, Townshend Literary Society, First Two Years at Michigan Agricultural College. Lewis, James Cyri ' s. B. Sc. in Agr. ( Jim ) Columbus Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Theta Phi, Phi Sigma. McClire. Pail H., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Mac ) Wooster Varsity Basket Ball 3-4, Alpha Gamma Rho, Varsity O Association, Theta Nu Epsilon. Martin. Robert H., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Hen ) Lodi Delta Theta Sigma, University Grange, Ag. Track Team 2-3. 61 1 9 1 e - - IVI .A. I o 1 9 1 e MouGEY, Helen F., B. Sc. in Home Ec. Ryan Wallace T., B. Sc. in Agr. Amanda Huntsville Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicron, President Oxley Hall S. G. A. 4, Treas- urer and Business Manager Browning- NEIGHBOR, Helen Emily, B. Sc. in Home Ec. Dramatic Society 4, Philomathean, M. E. Student Council 1-2-3-4, Woman ' s Coun- cil 2-3, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2-3, Presi- dent 4. Delta Zeta. Newcomerstown O ' Mara, Thomas, B. Sc. in Agr. Nauts, Merritt C, B. Sc. in Hort. Glee Club. Toledo Pl ' GH, Pall L., B. Sc. in Agr. Alpha Gamma Rho. Van Wert Arling:ton O ' Harra, Rhoda, B. Sc. in Home Ec. Columbus Alpha Xi Delta, Home Economics Club, Jeffersonian Literary Society, Choral Rogers, Otis G., B. Sc. in Agr. Union. Bellefontaine Patterson, Hahuy C, B. Sc. in Agr. Ritchie. Walter S., B. Sc. in . gr. Wellston Cincinnati .■lpha Zeta. Alpha Chi Sigma. 62 19 16 ' - IVI K. I O Peebles, Harold E., B. Sc. in Hort. ( Peebs ) Columbus Phi Sigma, Horticultural Society, Uni- versity Grange, Y. M. C. A., Biological Club. Pickering, Harold H. Chi Phi, Univer.sitv Sextette 3. Columbus Simon, Herman, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Si ) Cleveland President, Secretary and Treasurer of Menorah Society. Story, John, B. Sc. in Hort. ( Hop ) Cincinnati Alpha Gamma Rho. Tressler. Pail F., B. Sc. in Agr. Montpelier Roads, 1 1 akkv Hillsboro Varsity O Association, Varsity Track 2-3-4. Snode, Benjamine Alliance Stillincs, Carl R., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Still ) Milford Center University Grange, Alpha Chi Sigma. Veazey, James M., B. Sc. in Hort. Columbus University Horticultural Society. VVhonsktler, Jesse K., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Whonny ) Creston Glee Club 3-4, Choral Union 3-4, Saddle and Sirloin, Ag. Society, University Grange. 63 1 e l i l Kk I O Albing, Herbert Lewis, B. Sc. in Hort. ( Herb ) Buffalo, N. Y. Horticultural Society, Downing Land- scape Club, Pen and Brush Club, Y. M. C. A., Senior Invitation Committee. Cross, Joseph A., B. Sc. in Ag. ( Pete ) Racine Delta Theta SigTna. McGlaughlin, Eugene R., B. Sc. in For. ( Mac ) Younfjstown Buckeye Club, Western Reserve Club, JefFersonian Literary Society, Grange. ZUERCHER, Harrison William, B. Sc. in Ap. ( Serk ) Dalton President of Jeffersonian Li ' erary Soci- ety 4, President of Buckeye Club 4, Ass ' t Business Manager of Agricultural Stu- dent 2-3. WiGiiTMAN, Ruby Naomi, B. Sc, B. A. ( Reul)on ) Cleveland Phi Mu. CiBBS, John S., B. Sc. in Ag. Cleveland Captain in Cadet Regiment, Cleveland Club, Western Reserve Club, Grange. HicKS, Helen Dorothy. B. Sc. in H. E. Columbus Home Economics Club 4. Warkield, SrsANNAH. B. Sc. in H. E. Columbus Kappa .-Mpha Theta, Broadway Society, Woman ' s Pan-Hellenic 4. Waid, Ettie Ldt ' isE, B. Sc Townville, Pa. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net, Methodist Student Council, Home Economics Club, Jeffersonian Literarj Society. HdURdCKS, RlTH Emilv, B. Sc. in H. E. ( Imp ) Cleveland Pi Beta Phi, Domestic Science Club, Western Reserve Club. Vice Pres. 3, Del- phic Debating Club, Sec. Treas. : ' .. So- phomore Social Committee, Vice Pres. Junior Class, Glee Club 2-3, Choral Union 1-2-3-4, Cla.ss Prophet. 64 19 16- IVI 1 I o 1 9 1 e Austin, Paul Weber. B.A. ( Jew ) Toledo Phi Kappa Psi, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Theta Nu Epsilon, Social Com- mittee 1-3-4, Mandolin Club 1, Stringed Sextette 3, Stringed Quartette 4, Com- poser Music Follies of 1913 1, and Di-eamers o ' Dreams 4, President Zar- zoliers 4, Ohio State Song Book Commit- tee, Commercial Club. Alloway, Daphne Ninnette, B.A. Columbus Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Sigma Phi, Lan- tern Staff 3, Sun Dial Staff 4. French Club, Le Cercle Dramatiiiue, Philosophy Club. Collins, Florence G., B.A. ( Flop.s ) Dayton Delta Delta Delta, Senior Executive Com- mittee. Chapman. Carl Epson, B.A. ( Chappie ) Columbus Philosophy Club 2-3-4, Y. M. C. A. 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-4, Athenaean 4, Classical Club, Choral Society 2-3-4. Davis, Marie Louise, B.A. Columbus Freshman at Ohio University. Athens, Al- pha Gamma Delta, Treasurer History Club, 4. Beery, Georce C, B.A. Canal Winchester BuRNirrx. Edith Rebecca, B.A. Aloquin Delphos Charlton, Paul H., B.A. ( Charlie ) Columbus Phi Rho Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Bi- ological Club, Ohio State Scientific Society. DiBB. CJeralhine L., B.A. Columbus Junior Social Committee, Lantern Staff EwiNG, Ethel. B.A. Urbana 60 1 Q 1 6 IVI W W3 Fox, Errol Lionel. B.A. ( Oil ) Akron Phi Delta Chi, Acacia, Phi Siprnia, Chem- ical Society, Western Reserve Club, Com- mittee of 88 2-3-4, Ohio Academy of Science. FlTZPATRICK. LiLLlA.N MeRLE, B.A. ( Kiddy ) Xenia. Geisy. .Mary Lolise. B.. . Columbus Girls Glee Club, Browning, Strollers, Varsity A .Association, Makio Board ' 15, Cosmopolitan Club, Treasurer Cos- mopolitan Club 4, Correspondent to Cos- mopolitan Student ' ■' , French Club, Mor- tar Board. Griggs, Jilia. b.. . Columbus Choral Union ' 1 4, ' 1. ' ). Y. W. C. A. GiY, Dorothy. B.A. Alpha Phi. Irwin FULLINGTON, JaMES P., B.A. ( Jimmle ) Columbus Sii ma Nu, Glee Club 1-4, Varsity Quar- tette 4, Stringed Quartette 4, Pan-Hel- lenic Council 4. GOREY, WiLLlA.M J., B.A. ( Bill ) Columbus Newman Club, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Game, Helen R., B.. . Griffith. .Ik., Barton, B.. . Delta Chi. rnlumbus Columbus Harmoi ' nt. Arthir. B.A. ( Senator ) Chillicothe Captain Freshman Track Team ' 1.5, Var- sity Track Squad ' lH, Senior Executive Committee, Sijrma Alpha Epsilon. 67 19 16 - ' IVI .A I O ' - 1 9 le GiLMORE, William S., B.A. ( Bill ) Beta Theta Pi. Koch. Reuben. B.A. Dayton Phillipsburg Attended Woo.- ter University. K. LE, Henry Reno, B.A. Klie, Doris Mithoff, B.A. Phi Beta Kappa. Laughridge. Harry Alfred, B.A. Columbus Youngstown Athenaean Literary Society ' 12, ' 14, Glee Club ' 1.3, ' 14, Choral Union, Cosmopoli- tan Club, Y. M. C. A. Columbus Lauer, Edna Cinderella, B.A. B. Sc.in Ed. Columbus Long. Hazel M., B.A. B. Sc. in Ed. Philomathean, English Club. Laymon, Howard W., B.A. Chillicothe Pi Alpha Chi, Chemical Society. Leatherman, Clayton H., B.A. Chippewa Lake McCoy, Wallace Walter, B.A. ( Mac ) West Jefferson Phrenocon, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Inter- Society Debater, President Philomathean Literary Society, Ohio University ' 12- ' lo. 68 1 Q 1 6 - - :N r i I o - 1 Q i W ' atsun, Frank W.ujner. B.A. ( The FiphtinR Parson ) Dennison President Athenaean, Varsity Debatinjr Team ' 15. Student Council ' 14, ' 15, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ' 13, ' 14, ' 15, Delta Sig- ma Rho, Alpha Mu Pi Omega. Miller, Hermann Clinton, B.A. Columbus Pi Kappa Alpha, Commercial Club, Po- litical Science Club, Sophomore Debating Team. Miller. Emerson Roekel. B.A. ( Bo ) Newark President Licking County Club ' 13, ' 14. Musselman, Nina, B.A. Nelles. Geraloine. B.A. Columbus Osborn, Dorothy, B.A. Columbus Secretary Freshman Class, Browning, Senior Memorial Committee, Phi Mu. Cecil Melhorn, Ralph W., B.A. ( Melly ) Ridgeway Freshman F ' ootball Team, Lan tern Staff ' 12, ' 13, Delta Upsilon. New Lebanon Mills. Triman B., B.A. -Alpha Chi Sigma. Potts, Loiis R., B.A. Columbus Pi Kappa Alpha, Var.sity Base Ball Squad ' 14, Varsity Pitcher ' 15. PiTTiNGER, Tress Ellsworth, B.A. ( Pitt ) Columbus Delta Tau Delta, Bucket and Dioper, Sphink, Varsity O Association, Track Team ' 14, ' 15, ' 16. 69 1 1 e - ' T K. I O 1 9 1 e Peterman, Lester Champe, B.A. ( Pete ) Groveport Pi Kappa Alpha, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, As- sistant Director Orchestra 3, Manager Orchestra 3-4, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, Lantern Staff 3, Commercial Club 4. Pearson, Treva Helen, B.A. Troy Delta Zeta, Varsity A Vice-President Senior Class, President Girls Glee Cluli, Choral Union. Pollard, James E., B.A. Toledo RiCHEY, Lawrence K., B.A. Van Wert Y. M. C. A., Chemical Society. SiNCLETON, Elizabeth N., B.A. ( Betty ) Columbus Secretary Philomathean Literary Society 2, President Philomathean 4, Y. W. C. A., Vice-President Varsity A 4. Sinclair, Lois Nell. B..- . Columbus Philomathean Literary Society. Ross, Mary Eleanor, B.A. Columbus Choral Union ' 14, ' 15, ' 16, Girls Glee Club ' 14, ' 15, ' 16. Schachne, Ruth Ahelaide, B.A. Chillieothe Alpha Xi Delta, Cla.ss Poet, Deutscher Verein, Monorah Society, Ross County Club. Secrest, Carl E., B.A.. and B. Sc. in Ed. ( Seek ) Hoskinsville Schoolmasters ' Club, Noble County Club. ScoTT, Emma Pearl. B.A. ( Scotty ) Columbu.-; Philosophy Club, Psychology Society, Delphic Debating Club, English Club, Y. W. C. A. 70 19 16- IVI A J X €Z 1 Q 1 e Ahrn, J. S., B.A. Seoul, Korea Cosmopolitan Club, Philosophy Club, Y. M. C. A. McClellan, John B., B.A. ( Mack ) Alpha Phi Alpha. Columbus Swing, Glenn O ' Haka. B.A. New Richmond Student Assistant in Mathematics. Tracy, Stanley B., B.A. ( Stan ) Columbus Track Team. Political Science Club, Com- mercial Club, . lpha Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Delta Theta. Williams, Eva Louise, B.A. Girls ' Glee Club. Columbus Salisbi ' ry, Benjamin F., B.A. North Olmstead Y. M. C. . . Cabinet 4, Treasurer of West- ern Reserve Club 4, Student As.sistant in Physics 4, Scientific Society of Ohio State 4. SAVVYIEK, RuliERT L., U.A. ( Bob ) Columbus Political Science Club 1-2-3-4, Kan.sas City Delegration, Treasurer Y. M. C. A. .3, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4, Student Volun- t ' er. Psychology Club 4, Philosophy Club 4, Student Session, Assistant to Student Pastor 4, Homilctic Club 3-4, Enjrlish Club 4, Phi Beta Kappa. Pryce, Vera Apele, B.A. Columbus Delta Delta Delta, Browning Dramatic Society, Girl ' s Glee Club, Social Commit- tee 3, Philosophy Club, Woman ' s Pan- Hellenic 2-3-4, Vice president 2-3. Walton. Van Courtright, B.A. ( Slim ) Upper Sandusky Major Cadet Brisrade 4, First Winner Battelle Sabre 3, President Ohio State University Rifle Club 4, IntercolleRiate Prohibition Association 1-2-3-4. Welling, Martha I)., B.. . Worthintrton Mortar Board, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Busi- ness Manaper 4, Browninir Dramatic So- ciety 2-. ' M, History Club 3-4, Philoma- thean Literary Society 2-3-4, Associate Editor Co-ed. Sun Dial 2, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4, Choral Union 2-3-4. 71 1 9 le ' T .A. C ' 1 9 1 e Baker, Ransom C, B.A. Danville Bricker, John W., B.A. ( Brick ) Mt. Sterling Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Rho, Sphinx, Toastmasters, President Y. M. C. A., President Varsity O Association, Var- sity Debating- Team, Varsity Baseball, Class President 3, Chairman Senior Me- morial Committee, Senior Memorial Ora- tor, Political Science Club. GOTTSCHALL, ROY W., B.A. ( Gospel ) Marion Phi Gamma Delta, Sifjma Delta Chi, Lan- tern .3-4. HoBT, A. Watt, B.A. ( Buckeye ) Wellston Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sphinx, Varsity O Association, Football 1-2-3-4, Captain Soccer Team 2, Makio Board 3, Junior Social Committee, Student Council 4, Chairman Senior Executive Committee. Johnson, Lillian Mauie, B.A. Jackson Delta Zeta, Sophomoie Social Committee, Junior Social Committee, Social Chair- man Oxley Hall 4, Makio Board 3, Wo- men ' s Pan-Hellenic President 4, Psychol- ogy Club, History Club. Davis, Walter Stanley, B.A. Wellston Political Science Club, Psychological So- ciety. Dickerson, Thomas Arthur, B.A. ( Dick ) Columbus Chemical Society. Griswold, Louisa M., B.A. Lancaster Theta Sigma Phi, De lphic Debating So- ciety 1-2-3-4, Browning Dramatic Society 3-4, Society Editor Lantern 4, Associate Editor Co-ed. Number of Sun Dial 4, Press Agent Twilight Concerts 4, Y. W. C. A., College Equal Suffrage League, Choral Union 3-4. Norton, Kenneth B., B.A. ( Skin ) Columbus Sigma Nu. Patton, Helene Ruth, B.A. Columbus Mortarboard, Woman ' s Council 2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Girls ' Glee Club 1-2-.3-4, Treasurer 3, Woman ' s Varsity A As- sociation, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Kappa Alpha Theta. 72 19 16- IVl Bearh, Alatha R., A. B. Pioneer Delta Gamma, Sec ' y Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 4, Northwestern Club. Barb. Lewis Elbert, A. B. Pataskala Sophomore Baseball, Lickin r Count Club 2-:}-4, Intramural Athletics 1-2-3-4, A)fricultural Baseball Manager. DoERSCHiK. Ernest A., A. B. ( Dash ) Mt. Vernon Delta Upsilon, German Play 1, Strollers 1-2-3, President 4, Zarzoliers 4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, University Quartette 2-3, Makio Board 3, Junior Social Committee, Senior Social Committee, Commercial Club, Toastmasters, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, Committee of 88, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx. Flexner, Helen Rose. A.B. ( Little One ) Louisville, Ky. Menorah Society, History Club. Hamilton. John L., Jr., A.B. ( Ham ) Columbus Phi Kappa Psi, Commercial Club, Cosmo- politan Club, Makio Board 3, Psychology Club, Sun Dial. Burbank. Mary, A.B. Columbus Choral Union, Girl ' s Basketball 1-2-3-4, Girl ' s Tennis 3-4, Social Committee 2, Varsity A Association. DoBSON, Newell D., A.B. ( Dob ) Columbus Delta Chi, Strollers 1-2-3-4, Member Stroller Board 3, Bucket and Dipper, An- chor Club. Epstein, Morris Aaron. A.B. ( Eppy ) Toledo President Menorah Society, Ohio State Zionist Society, Deutscher Verein, Ger- man Play 2, Athenaean Society, Philos- ophy Club, Classical Club. Jones, Helen, A.B. ( Jonesie ) Chillicothe Alpha Gamma Theta, Y. W. C. A., Cos- mopolitan Club, Eng-Iish Club, Psycho- logy Club, University of Colorado 3. Kessler, Ralph E., A.B. ( Dutch ) Ashtabula Sifrma Pi, .Alpha Kappa Psi, Commercial Club. 19 1© - - :m: j i cy 1 Q 1 e Leonard, Ruth Evelyn, A.B. Cleveland Little, Carl Victor, A.B. Columbus Phrenocon, Sig ' ina Delta Chi, Makio Board 3, Associate Editor Lantern 4. Richards, Fletcher D., A.B. ( Fletch ) New Philadelphia Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi, Pan- Hellenic Council 3, Lantern Staff 2-3, Business Manager 4. SCHNEEWEISS, Adolph Judah, A.B. Rzeszow, Austria Soccer Team 2, Varsity Track 2, Varsity Cross Country 2, Class Cross Country and Track 1-2, Vice President Cosmo- politan Club 2, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3, Student Volunteer Band, Philosophy Club, Psychology Club, Graduate Stu- dent ' s Philosophy and Psychology Group, Elmont Club, Classical Club, Civil Engineering Club. Shepler, Raymond V., A.B. ( Shep ) Pickering, Catherine, A.B. Columbus Columbus History Club, Girls ' Glee Club 2 Pierson, Russel M., A.B. Sigma Chi. Reese, Helen, A.B. Delta Delta Delta Smith, Vance M., A.B. ( Smithy ) Phrenocon. Silverman, Morris, B.A. Columbus President Political Science Club, Captain Senior Debate Team. Columbus Columbus Plain City 74 1 9 1 e ' ivi J T O 1 9 Brown, Marjorie Lucille, B.A. Alpha Phi. Columbus Barnhart. Alfred S., B.A. ( Barney ) Akron Delta Chi, First Year at University of Akron. Bergman, A. Bernard, B.A. ( Berprie ) Chillicothe Zeta Beta Tau, Sphinx, Sijrma Delta Chi, La Boheme, Toastmastors, Editor-in- chief the Lantern, Associate and Ath- letic Editor The Makio :i. Sun Dial Staff 3-4. Brown, Ralph H., B.A. ( Brownie ) Hamilton Issue Editor The Lantern, Phi Camnia Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, Freshman Bas- ketball Manager. Brown, Willakd .M., B.A. ( Red ) Toledo Delta Tau Delta, Track Team 2-3-4, Or- chestra 4, Strollers . ' i, Commercial Club, Senior Invitation Committee, Makio Board .3, Varsity O Association, Bucket and Dipper, Alpha Kappa Psi. Baumiller, George N., B.A. Nutwood Political Science Club, Western Reserve Club, Y. M. C. A.. Schoolmaster ' s Club. Boylan, Ll ' cille a., B.A. Bryant, Faith, B.A. Columbua Toledo CosTELLo, J. Milton. B.A. Sandusky Political Science Club, Treasurer 4, Athenaean Literary Society. CODDINGTON, MrS. CoRA, B.A. Columbus 75 1 9 1 e - ' Ts K. lO 1 9 1 e COOPERRIDER, EdITH B., B. A. Phi Beta Kappa. Dickinson, Maky C, B. A. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Garbek, Cordelia, B. A. Columbus Mt. Vernon Havens, William F., B. A. ( Bill ) Columbus Football 2-3-4, Varsity O Association, Glee Club 3, Vice-President Athletic As- sociation, Commercial Club, Senior So- cial Committee, Phi Gamma Delta. Jones, Harland F., B. A. ( Jonsie ) Columbus Makio Board 3, Lantern Staff 3-4, Class Track 1-2-3, Class Football 1-2-3, Glee Club 4, Student Council 4, Beta Theta Pi. Drinkle, Catherine. B. A. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Columbus Earnhart, Helen M., B. A. Delta Gamma. Lancaster Columbus Gossard, Leslie James, B. A. ( Goss ) Columbus Alpha Siffma Phi, Sophomore Cane Rush Committee, Arts Intramural Chairman 3, Sophomore Baseball Manager, Makio Board 3. Kech, Charles H., B. A. Kramer, Harold W., B. A. Columbus Columbus 76 1 1 e - - i i K. I o KONRAD, EriWARFi J., B. A. ( Dutch ) Athenaean. Y. M. ( . A. Lehman, Charlotte. B. A. PoiLTON. E. H.. B. A. Rose, Waldo Hvssey, B. A. ( Pansy ) Kappa Si]Erma. Hamilton Columbus Columbus Lima RiDENoUK, Alice Louise. B. A. London Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Brown- ing Dramatic Society, Secretary Junior Class, French Club, Philosophy Club. McNamara, John A.. B. A. ( Mac ) Columbus Beta Theta Pi. Sphinx, Sifrma Delta Chi, La Boheme, Newman Club, Strollers, Lantern Staff .3, Associate Editor Lan- tern 4, Athletic Editor Makio 3, Manager Class Baseball 1, Assistant Manager Varsity Baseball 3, Manager Varsity Baseball 4, Sundial 3-4. Morris. Roscoe Copeland. B. A. Columbus French Club, Deutscher Verein, Psycho- logical Club, Philosophy Club, Biology Club, Classical Club, Chimes Club, Ohio State Scientific Society. Riley, George Henry, B. A. ( Gold-Dust ) New York City Kappa Sigma. RoDGERS, Emma W., B. A. New Lexington RiPERT, Franklin A., B. A. Westville Pi Alpha Chi, Political Science Club, Y. M. C. A., Wooster 1-2-.S. 77 19 16 - ' 3VL K. I O 19 16 RvAN, Elinor Charlotte, B. A. Columbus Delta Delta Delta, Theta SiRma Phi, Browning- Dramatic Society ' 14- ' 1.5- ' l(i, President ' 15- ' 1G, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Press Agent ' 15, Chairman Social Serv- ice Committee ' !(!, Lantern ' 14- ' 15- ' 16, Co-ed Sun Dial ' 14- ' 15, Co-editor ' 1(5, Mortar Board. Shively, Richard M., B. A. Columl)us Swan, Grace W., B. A. Spring ' field Vice-President of Junior Class, Senior Memorial Committee, Alpha Phi. Watterson, Lelia M., B. A. Continental Wabnitz, William S., B. A. ( Waby ) Cincinnati Alpha Tau Omega, Sphinx, Sigma Delta Chi, La Boheme, Editor Sun Dial, Press Agent Strollers, Memorial Committee, Deutscher Verein, German Play ' 14, Makio ' 15, Y. M. C. A. Smart, L. Edwin, B. A. ( Eddie ) East Liberty Commercial Club, Orchestra. Strait, Anna Catherine, B. A. Columbus Varsity A 3-4, President 4, Makio Board ' 15, Deutscher Verein, German Play 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Theta Sigma Phi. Williams, Herbert G., B. A. Findlay West, Archie H., B. A. Jefferson Pi Kappa Alpha. -Alpha Kappa Psi, Class Football, Baseball, Basket Ball, Varsity Football Squad 1, Varsity Baseball 3, Western Reserve Cluli, President Ashta- bula County Club, Political Science Club. Tagert, Grace, B. A. Plain City TS 19 16- IVI .A KI. I O Yassenoff, Leo, B. A. ( Yass ) Dayton Freshman Football, Varsity Football 2- 3-4, Varsity O Association, Captain Sophomore Debating Team, Assistant Business Manager Sun-Dial 2, Business Manager Sun-Dial 4, Business Manager Makio 3, Athenaean Society, Menorah Society, Lantern StafT 3-4, Zcta Beta Tau, Sphinx, Makio Board of Overseers 4, Senior Memorial Committee 4. Davies, Morgan Cryder, Optometrist Columbus Alpha Sigma Phi. an Meter. Thomas Ewing, Optometrist Columbus Kurtz, Jack L, Optometrist Minneapolis, Minn. Cosmopolitan Club, Menorah Society, Ohio State Optometrical Society, Inter- collegiate Socialist Society. Freeman, F. W., Optometrist ( Lightning ) Delta Upsilon. Chillicothe Greiner. Harvey R., Optometrist ( Harv ) Columbus Delta Tau Delta. Seifert, R. H., Optometrist ( Doc ) Bremen Hunter, J. R., Optometrist ( Ick ) Columbus I.esovoy, Jacob, Optometrist ( Big Jack ) Odessa, Russia Menorah Society, Cosmopolitan Club. Scott, Merle E., Optometrist ( Scotty ) Logansport, Ind. Delta Tau Delta. 1 9 1 e - ' ivi k;. I o 19 16 ViLBRANDT, Frank C, B. A., M. A. ( Gen. Villa ) Woodville Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Piosident Chemical Society, Phi Lambda Upsi- lon. DiETZ, DllIMTHY K., B. A. Columbus Gym Aide. Choial Union, Deutscher Ver- ein, Philosophy Club, Pen and Brush Club, Senior Basket Ball Team. KltAMEK, HAR(ILi) W., B. A. Rtii ' KRT, Mahcaret .J., B. A. Westville Wooii, Helen Elizabeth, B. A. ( Woody ) Mechanicsburs ' Alpha Phi, Glee Club, Zarzoliers. Columbus Olmstead, John E., B. A. ( Olmy ) New Philadelphia Delta Upsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Com- mercial Club, Glee Club 1-2-:!, Varsity Quartet 1, Lantern StatT 2-3-4, Circula- tion Manager 4, Senior Memorial Com- mittee. Trautman, Carl K., B. A. ( Fish ) Dayton President Dayton Club, Political Science Club, Senior Debating Team, Captain Cadet Regiment 4, Delta Upsilon, Makio Board 3. Coy, Helen, B. A. PhiUimathean. .AhKiuin. Columbus ZiicK, Alfred, B. A. ( Zush ) Columbus Hughes, Rose, B. A. Vernon, Ind. SO TRIbCP EDUCATION 1 9 1 e - ' ]M i I o - ' 1 9 1 e Baum, Earl Fayette, B. Sc. ( Baldy ) Toledo Intercollegiate Prohibition Association, State Secretary, State President, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Athenaean, Schools Mas- ters Club, Political Science Club, Ap- pointed to Ford Peace Party. Brenincer, S. L., B. Sc. ( Brenny ) Justus Pi Kappa Alpha. GiFi-iN, Aiialine, B. Sc. ( Happy ) East Cleveland Alpha Xi Delta, President of Delphic Debating Club, Glee Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Western Reserve , Jeffersonian Literary Society, House and Street Presi- dent. HADnox, Carolyn Ireland, B. Sc. Columbus Browning Dramatic Society, Glee Club, 13-16, Hi.story Club. Henry, Joseph Wray, B.A. Columbus Ftnney, Nancy E., B.A. and B. Sc. in Ed. Cedarville Foreman, Harry H., B.A. ( Dutch ) Oak Harbor Deutscher Verein, German Play 15-16, Schoolmasters Club. Gillilan. Lurene, B. Sc. Haynes, Helen F., B. Sc. Delta Delta Delta. Columbus Dayton Joyce, Hilda Marie. B. Sc. Hudson Varsity A, Western Reserve Club. 82 1 9 1 e ' ivi C I o 1 Q 1 e Keiesecker, Raymonh Pearl, B. Sc. Schoolmasters Club, English Club. Cable KiRKLAND, Ruby. B. Sc. Ph.C, in Pharmacy li)14. Ostrander Maize. Monnie Mary, B. Sc. Columbus Alpha Xi, Delta, Pen and Brush. Merry, Adah Marguerite. B.A. and B. Sc. Caldwell Aloquin, History Club. McNeil, Alice May, B. Sc. Columbus Vice-President of History Club, Delphic Debating: Club, Alpha Xi Delta. Marino, Anthony, B.. . and B. Sc. ( Mary ) Younjrstown Cosmopolitan Club, Manhattan Club, Schoolmasters Club, Varsity Soccer 2-. ' ?- • 4, Captain of Arts Soccer Team 3, Arts Base Ball Team 2, Arts Basket Ball 2-3, Captain of Education Basket Ball 4, Band. Matthias, Gertrude R., B. Sc. in Home Economics. ( Gert ) Cleveland Western Reserve Club, Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A. Mathias, Margaret Ellen, B. Sc. ( MarK ' ) Lopan Gym A, Girls ' Tennis Championship Singrles 14, and Doubles 15, Pen and Brush Club. Morton, Sara, B. Sc. ( Morty ) Brownsville English Club. Miller. Juanita Margaret, B. Sc. ( Xita ) Grafton, W. Va. Alpha Xi Delta, English Club, Delphic Debating Club. 83 1 9 1 e IVt .A. I O 1 9 1 e Patterson, Arilla, B. Sc. Neer. Doris, B. Sc Carrollton Pratt Institute 1913. Delta Gamma. Mechanicsburg Mitchell, Marian, Bexley Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 14-15, Philomathean 16, President 16, Aloquin. Obetz, Bessie Belle, B.A. and B. Sc. ( Bess ) Columbus Glee Club, BrowninR Chorus 2, Choral Union, Class Basketball, Gym A. Neal, Marie A., B. Sc. Rebov, Frieda Hastings, B. Sc. Shover, Ruth, B. Sc. Sidney Ashley Columbus RiCHENBACHER, Mabel Carol, B. A. and Choral Union, English Club. B. Sc. Columbus Sinclair. H. . lvs, B. Sc. Reynolds, Ella May, B.A. and B. Sc Columbus Philomathean. Columbus 84 1 9 1 e IVI C I O - 1 9 1 e Shade, Walter E., B.A. and B. Sc. in Edu. ( Ham ) West Carrollton Phi Sipma Epsilon. Stephenson, Mabel Hester, B. Sc. in Edu. ( Stevie ) Rosewood History Club. Turner. Mabel Orcutt, B.. . in Edu. EffinKham, Kans. Vice-President Deutscher Verein, Mem- ber Presbyterian Student Session. Va.s .Meter, .Mary Isadora, B. Sc. in Edu. Columbus B.A., Delta Zeta. Agricultural Student SUff 2-3, Tug O ' War Team 2- B.A., in 1915. Taylor, Lela .M., B. Sc. in Edu. New Straitsville Western Reserve University. Thomas, Cecil V., B. Sc in Edu. ( Tommy ) Lima President Schoolmasters Club 4, Psych- ology Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4, Po- litical Science Club. Wyman, Florence, B. Sc. in Edu. Sidney Winter.mlte, Edna Earl, B. Sc. in Edu. Delaware Spanton, William T., B. Sc. in Edu. ( Bill ' ) Cincinnati Cadet Band 1-2, Agricultural Society, Toops, Herbert Anderson, B.A., B. Sc. in Edu. Cook Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio Wesley- an Union, Class Cross-Country Team 3, Y. M. C. A. 1-2-3-4, A. I. E. E. 3. 85 1 Q 1 © - ' IVI I I O ' 1 Q le Abernathy, Elizabeth B., B. Sc. in Ed. Columbus Vice-President Woman ' s Council ' 15, ' Ui, Vice-President Pen and Brush Club ' 15, ' 1(5, History Club, Philomathean Literary Society. Harper, Bessie, B.A. and B. Sc. in Ed. Wellston Deutscher Verein. Murdoch, Hettie Barton, B.A. and B. Sc. in Ed. ( Hets ) Columbus PoHL, WiLMA Genevieve, B. Sc. in Ed. Columbus B.A., History Club, Philomathean Liter- ary Society, Choral Union, Y. W. C. A., Methodist Club, French Club. Simpson, Dorothy, B. Sc. in Ed. ( Dot ) Columbus Pi Beta Phi, Pan-Hellenic Council ' 14- ' 15, ' 15- ' 1«, Girls ' Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Zar- zoliers 4, Choral Union 2-3-4, Senior Me- morial Committee. Kelly, Francis Adeline, B.A. and B. Sc. in Ed. ( Friz ) Columbus Newman Club. Lyons, Elizabeth Frances, B. Sc. in Ed. ( Betty ) Columbus Strollers, Browning, Kappa Alpha Theta. Park, Susan Graham, B. Sc. in Ed. ( Sue ) Middleport Simon. Margaret. B. Sc. in Ed. ( JMars ' ie ) Shiloh Home Economics Club. Summers, Harold B., B. Sc. in Ed. ( Skeet ) Canton Beta Alpha Chi, Sophomore Basketball Team, Varsity Basketball Squad ' 14- ' 15, ' 15- ' 16, Schoolmasters ' Club. 86 1 9 1 e IVI JK J X O 19 16 Hennel, Nellie M., B. Sc. in H. E. Kinnairh. Helen Xokuls. B. Sc. in Ed. (••Nell ) Coshocton Columbus Phi Mu, Home Economics Club. Hl ' tt. Isabel, B. Sc. in Ed. ( Isy ) Waverly Phi Mu, Woman ' s Council ' lo- ' lfi, Glee Club ' I. - ' IH, Y. W. C. A., Vice-President ' 16, Brownins: Dramatic Society ' 15- ' 1(). Klinc. Pauline Ritii, B. Sc. in Ed. ( Skeaks ) Columbus Alpha Gamma Theta, Basket Ball 1-2-3, Captain 1, President of English Club 4, Choral Union 4, University of Colorado 3. McVav. .Mildred B., B. Sc. in Ed. Martin, Valerie N., B. Sc. in Ed. Columbus Lancaster TowNSEND, Andrew J., B. Sc. in Ed. ( Jack ) Bluffton Delta Tau Delta, Political Science Club, Schoolmasters, V. M. C. A. UNfiER. .■dolph B., Sc. in Ed. Tiffin President of Schoolmasters, Captain in Cadet Rejriment. Reiser. M. Esther, B. Sc. in Ed. Alpha Gamma Theta. Columbus ZiEGLER, Norma M., B. Sc. in Ed. Columbus 19 16 IVt k;. I o 1 9 le Albaugh, Mary Alleta, B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Columbus Woman ' s Council 3, President 4, Mortar Board, Y. W. C. A., Junior Social Com- mittee, History Club, Philoniathean Lit- erary Society. BOLTE, Nerissa, B.A., B. Sc. in Ed. ( Nea ) Columbus Kappa Tau Sipma Miami University. Crosby, Helen McLyman. B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Toledo Phi Mu, Pan-Hellenic Council 3-4, Var- sity A Association, Makio Board 3. Bradford, Leah Roberta, B.A., B. Sc. in Ed. Columbus Varsity A Association. Basketball 2-3, Captain 4. Bethel, Louise, B. Sc. in Ed. Davison, Eloise. B. Sc. in Ed. Columbus Harrison Fischer, Georgia H., B. Sc. in Ed. Beardstown, 111. Received B.A. in 1915. Davis, Daniel O. Oak Hil Edmonds, Harold L., B. Sc. in Ed. Springfield Beta Theta Pi. Gladden, Opal May, B. Sc. in Ed. ( Maizie ) Columbus Glee Club, Browning Dramatic Society, History Club, Delphic Debatinsr Society 3, Methodi.sl Student Council, Choral Union, Alpha Xi Delta. SR 1 Q 1 e ivi .A. k;. I o GossETT. Ethel Forrest. B. Sc. Krayer. William F., B. Sc. in Ed. ( Ethy ) Aloquin. Dayton Columbiana Pi Kappa .Alpha. HlNTER. RlTH Columbus MiNTON, J. T., B. Sc. in Ed. Kays, Lora G. Delta Delta Delta. Mapnolia, III. Columbus Sipma Alpha Epsilon. Oram, Nathalie Delta Zeta. StOTTS, RlTHELLA Cleveland Waltermire, .Arthur B., B. Sc. in Ed. Columbus Sifrma Pi, Glee Club 3, School Masters ' Club, Deut.scher Verein, Intramural Chairman for CoUetre of Education, Intramural Basket Ball, Intramural Baseball -3-4. Galloway Jones, Mildred, B. Sc. in Ed. Harrison, L. B., Graduate Wilmlnptoii Brooklyn, N. Y. 89 19 16 - ' Ts 1 I I O ' ' 1 9 le Shoffstall, Hugh F., B. E. E. Lake View Thesis: Desig-n, Construction, and Test of a Condenser for Use with a Tesla Coil. Bliss, O. Dean, B. Sc. in Hort. ( Odeany ) Avon Horticultural Society, University Grange, Western Reserve Club. Baird, Chester A., B. Sc. ( Ches ) Groveport Delta Theta Sigma. Carr, Raymond M., B. Sc. in Ag-r. Bellefontaine Stock Judging Team 3, Delta Theta Sigma, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Town- shend Literary Society. Deibel, Charles Victor, B. Sc. in Hort. ( Vic ) Youngstown Newman Club, Horticultural Society, Youngstown Club. King, Roy C, B. Sc. in Agr. Columbus Graduate Marietta College, 1911, B. A. Lawrence, Margaret. B. Sc. in Home Ec. Columbus B. A., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mortar Board. Smith, Beatrice, B. Sc in Home Ec. ( Bee ) Alice Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club. Thompson, Frank Reed, B. Sc. in Agr. ( Tompie ) Lewisburg Delta Theta Sigma, Y. M. C. A., Town- shend Literary Society, Agricultural So- ciety, Jeffersonian Literary Society, Preble County Club. Kbyser, Jesse A., B. Sc. in Agr. and Edu. Flushing Wiley, Stella Miller, B. Sc. in Home Ec. Dayton A. B., Monmouth College. Choral Union, Homo Economics Club, Y. W. C. .-V. Bargar, Harold D., B. of Cer. Gallia Erwin, Randolph Beta Theta Pi. Pasadena, Cal. Blue, James L., B. of Arch. ( Jim ) Piqua University Orchestra, Architectural Club, Alpha Sigma Phi. Acacia. CosLER, Vaile a., B. S. ( Cos ) Canal Dover Freshman Basket Ball, Lantern Staff 1, Chemical Society, Chi Phi. Clary, H. Edward, B. Arch. Cambridge Sigma Chi, .Architectural Club. Ellis, Ray, B. M. E. A. S. M. E. Newark Gillilan, Paul McV. y, B. E. E. ( Doc ) Athens Lambda Phi Omega, A. L E. E., B. Sc . Ohio University. Henninger, Fontaine R., B. Ch. E. ( Henny ) Hamilton Pi Alpha Chi. Stinson, Karl W., B. M. E. ( Stins ) Phrenocon, A. S. M. E. Hebron Walborn. Hugh V. ( Wally ) Van Wert Phi Delta Theta. Thesis: Test of Motor P ' ire Engines. Streit, Arthur M., Ph. C. ( Toots ) Newark Sigma Chi Pharmaceutical Association, Intramural Ba,sket Ball. Mundy, George A., A. B. Chicago Three years Michigan College, 1 year Chicago Law School. Fullei{, Glenn V., A. B. ( Kink ) Lima Alpha Tau Omega, Ohio We.sleyan 1-2, Chicago University 3. Osborne, Davis D., A. B. ( Dave ) Oak Hill Philosophy Club, School Masters ' Club, Jeffersonian Literary Society, Southern Club, Choral Union. Frasch, Hazel M. rie. B. A., B. Sc. in Edu. Columbus French Club. 90 J 19 16 IVt I I o 19 1© Andrews, Alvin George, B.E.E. ( Andy ) Painesville A. I. E. E. BuRNHAM, C. Howard, B.M.E. ( Chubby ) London Beta Theta Pi, A. S. M. E., Chairman 3, Thesis: Test of a Multiple Bearing Lubricant Testing Machine. Baeckler, Walter, B.E.E. ( Beck ) Euclid Lambda Phi Omega, A. L E. E., Thesis: Tests of Electrolytic Condensers. Campbell, Wallace H., B.E.E. ( Doc ) Rochester, N. Y. Lambda Phi Omega, A. L E. E. Chow. Mau, B.M.E. Kwang Tung, China Coleman, Harry C, B.E.E. ( Coley ) A.shtabula Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Sigma Epsilon, A. L E. E. Deibel, Cyril Paul, ( Cy ) Youngslown Chi Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, A. L E. E., Glee Club 1 -4, Zarzoliers, Youngstown Club, Choral Union 3-4, Newman Club. Clay, Noble S., B.E.E. Eta Kappa Nu, A. L E. E. Youngstown Dunning, Ray.mond P., B.E.E. Columbus DiNCOMBE, Charles Gros;:, B. Sc. in Chem- ical Engineering. ( Whitey ) Akron 92 1 9 1 e - IVI .A. K. I o f 1 e Daubebt. Okland Charles, B.C.E. ( Jake ) Columbus Newman Club. Geiger, Clemence August, B.C.E. ( Fiddler ) New Wa.shinjrton Civil Engineers ' Society. Dickey, I). .Ai.a.m. B.E.E. Germantown Eta Kappa Nu, A.I.E.E. Thesis: Investipation of the Rectifyinp Properties of Tunpsten. Guthrie, Brice. B. . rch. Hunt, Barton Lee, B.E.E. Columbus Heath. James L., B.l ' .E. ( Jim ) Civil EnRineers ' Club. Gillespieville HoERATH, Julius J., B.E.E. ( Splicer ) New Knoxvjlle A. I. E. E. Columbia Boarding Club. Thesis: Pesipn, Construction, and Test of a Condenser for Use with a Tesla Coil. Columbus Leatherman, Earl W.. H.M.E. -A. I. E. E., Lambda Phi OmeRa. Chippewa Lake Thesis: Test of a Motor Fire-Enpine. Huston. Arch C, B..M.E. ( Dick ) Phi Delta Theta. Columbus LiPPiNCOTT, Maynarh M., B.C.E. ( Lippy ) Marion 93 10 16 - ' IVX K.I O 19 1© Leonard, Walter M., B.M.E. ( Dutch ) Salem Alpha Sisma Phi, Pan-Hellenic Council 4, A. S. M. E., Vice-president 3, Intra- mural Representative. Thesis: Tests of a Lubricant Testing Machine. Landefeld, Alexander F.. B.M.E. Chicago Junction A. S. M. E. MuRBACH, Roy John, B.M.E. Metamora A. S. M. E. Thesis: Test of a Motor Car Engine. Martin, F. Claire, B. Arch. ( Silo ) Kinsman Intra-mural baseball, basketball, and track, Intra-mural Chairman 4, Archi- tectural Club, Newman Club, Pen and Brush Club. MoNG, William Leslie, B. Chem. E. ( Bill ) Greenville Varsity track and cross-country. Intra- mural Athletics, President Inter-Board- ing Club Basketball League. Loeb, Edward Hirsch, B. Chem. E. Huntington, W . Va. Phi Lambda Upsilon, Chemical Society, Menorah Society. Thesis: The Commercial Preparation of Quinine and Hydroquinine. Martz, Joseph A., B.C.E. ( Joe ) Greenville American Ceramic Society, Sigma Pi. Maeder, Richard E., B. Chem. E. ( Dick ) Mersereau, Harold Edward, B. Chem. E. Toledo MoESER, Meta Phyllis. B. Arch. Zanesville Pen and Brush Club. Thesis: A Study of the Grouping of Small Houses in a Suburban Community. 94 1 9 1 6 - - IVt .A KIk I O 1 9 le Miller, Orris Joseph, B.C.E. Dodgeville B.S. from Hiram College. Nettleton, Maurice Arthur, B.M.E. Toledo A. S. M. E. Thesis: Test of a Motor Car Engine. OUTLANi), George W.. B. Arch. Payne Alpha Rho Chi, Architectural Club, Man- ager of Architectural Basketball team •16. Thesis: The Design of a University Club Building. POUCHOT, Walter Jules, B..M.F,. ( Pu. ' ih ! .Akron Student Assistant Mine Engineering, President Student Branch of A. I. M. E. McConnelsville Roberts, Earl Ivan, B.C.E. Varsity A, C. E. Club. Milligan, Lowell Haines, B. Ch. E. Columbus Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Var.sity O, Mandolin Club ' 13, Glee Club String Sextette ' 1.5, String Quar- tette ' 16, Varsity Tennis Manager ' 1.5 and ' 16, Student Assistant in Chemistry ' 14, Chemical Society, Boost Ohio Com- mittee. Thesis: The Preparation- of Coal Tar Disinfectants. Neubrecht, RuPEaiT Henry, B. Arch. ( Neuby ) Lima Architectural Club, Pen and Brush Club. Packer. Lewis Charles, B.E.E. ( Pack ) Hammondsville Lambda Phi Upsilon, Phi Sigma Epsilon, A. L E. E., Class track 1, Class football 1, 2, Varsity track souad i, 4. Intra- mural Chairman 8, 4, Vice President In- tra-mural Athletic Association 4, Chair- man of Board of Directors of Electrical Show 4. Thesis: Proposed Traction and Hydro- electric Development between Hillsboro and Chillicothe. Roberts, Charles Winfield, B.E.E. Conneaut A. I. E. E., Ashtabula County Club. Stamm, George Carlton, B.C.E Civil Engineers ' Club. Mt. Vernon 95 19 16- IVI I I O 19 1© Anderson, Rorert E.. B. Cer. E. ( Andy ) Worcester, Mass. Sigma Pi, American Ceramic Society. Atwell, Norbert S., B.M.E Sigma Nu. Cloud, Charles W., B. of Arch. ( Jerry ) Architectural Club. Chillicothe Columbus Elwood, John W., B.Sc. in Chem. ( Jack ) Peninsula Newman Club. Ewing, Donald B., B. of Arch. ( Buck ) Griffin, Georgia Alpha Rho Chi, Pen and Brush Club, Architectural Club, Sun Dial 4. Thesis: A Design of a City Club. Blewett, J. B., B.S. in Cer. ( Blewie ) Santa Cruz, Cal. Sigma Pi, American Ceramic Society. Carroll, Walter, B.S. in Mining Eng. ( Sandy ) Columbus Track Team 2-3-4, Captain 4, Cross Country Team 2-3-4, Varsity O, Sphinx, Athletic Board 3-4, Sigma Pi. Critchfield, R. M., B.S. in E.E. ( Critch ) Columbus Alpha Tau Omega, Eta Kappa Nu, Lambda Phi Omega, Board of Directors and General Manager 1916 Electrical Show, Manager Engineers ' Co-op. Book Store 3. Graf, Campbell J., B.S. in E.E. Honus ) Hamilton Football Team 1-2-3-4, Captain 1-4, Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-3-4, Track 1, Gamma Phi, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Varsity O, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. Thesis: Report on Proposed Traction and Hydro-Electric Development between Chillicothe and Hillsboro, Ohio. Hammond, Samuel T., B.S. in E.E. ( Sam ) Columbus Lambda Phi Omega, Chi Phi, Business Manager Electrical Show. 96 1 Q 1 6 ' IVI ]KkIO ' - 1916 LocKETT, Ralph Gakvek, B.E.E. Columbus Sipma Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Lambda Phi Omepa, President A. I. E. E., Assistant Business Manager Electrical Show 4, Pan-Hellenic Council 4, Lantern Staff. Maidens, Hilliam T., B. Chem. E. ( Power Plant Bill ) Columbus PiLLiOD, Francis Xavier. B. E. E. ( F. X. ) Maumee Newman Club, A. L E. E. ScoFiELD. John R., B.C.E. ( Jack ) Plattsburg Newman Club, Civil Engineers ' Club. Smith, Eugene R., B.E.E. A. I. E. E., Lambda Phi Omepa. Granville MiLLAY, William F., B. Arch. ( Bill ) Columbus Phi Kappa Psi, Newman Club, Alpha Rho Chi, Architectural Club, Strollers, Zarzoliers, Sun Dial Staff. Nachtsheim, Peter, B. Arch. Weissenthurm, Germany Varsity Soccer 3, Cosmopolitan Club, .Architectural Club. Sanders, Philip, B.C.E. ( Phil ) Columbus Menorah Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Civil Engineers ' Club. Theiss, Theodore T., B.M.E. Columbiana A. S. M. E., Manhattan Club. Thesis: Chassis Test of a Reo Auto- mobile. Waldschmidt, Albert. B.E.E. Baltimore, Md. Manhattan Club, A. L E. E., Lambda Phi Omepa. Thesis: Street Illumination of Colum- bus, Ohio. 97 19 16 ' IVt .A I IO - ' IQl© Batesole, Dwight E. Toledo Bower, T. H., B.C.E. ( Hervey ) Columbus Scabbard and Blade, Military O Asso- ciation, Strollers 1-2-3-4-5 President Strollers 3. Crew, Horace Fleming, B.Cer.E. ( Ick ) Zanesville Sigma Pi, Sec ' y-Treasurer Student Branch American Ceramic Society. Chapman, Curtis Hutchinson, B.C.E. ( Curt ) Columbus Captain Cadet Corps, Methodist Student Council 3-4, Treasurer Officers ' Club 3, Y. M. C. A. Thesis: The Design of an Interceptinfr Sewer and Sewag:e Disposal Plant for the City of Newark, Ohio. CURRAN, William E., B.Arch. ( Bill ) Columbus Kappa SiRma. Thesis: The Design of a Fine Arts Building for The Ohio State University. Brown, Wilson Forrest, B. of Chem.E. ( Brownie ) Hamilton Brooks, Gilbert D., B.M.E. ( Baldy ) Zanesville Alpha Tau Omega, A. I. M. E., Assistant in Metallurgy 3-4. Thesis: An Investiga- tion to Reduce Sulphur Content of Coke in Coke Making by Adding Lime. Cory, Samuel I.. B.E.E. ( Si ) Springfield Lambda Phi Omega. A.LE.E. Demos, Constantine S. Constantinople, Turkey Dunham. Charles F., B.Arch. ( Dunny ) Versailles Thesis: The Design of a Theater ; Joint The.sis with W. F. Mullay. Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Rho Chi, Pen and Brush Club, President Architectural Clul), Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Sun Dial, Makio Board, Senior Class Secretary. 98 19 16 TVI X - - U ® DoLLEY. Peyton Y., B.E..M. ( P. Y. ) Columbus Orchestra ' 12, A. I. M. E. Thesis: An Investigation to Reduce the Sulphur Con- tent of Coke, in Coke Making l y Atldinjr Lime. Draidt. Walter. A. B., Sc. in C. E. ( Wad ) Columbus Major in Cadet Resimcnt, Member of M. O. A., Member of C. E. Club. H(X)VER. GlY E., B.E.M. ( Red ) Roseville Student Assistant in Mininir Enirineer- ing ' 15 and ' 16. He.v.nincer. K ' lNTvisK R, Hkimbekcek. Willi i ! ' ■( Bill ) Hamilton S.- in M. E. Columbus Kai per. William I- Chattanoofca, Tenn. Long, George Villas, B. Sc. in C.E. ( Shorty Lonp ) Newark Triangle. Varsity A Civil Engineers Club. Thesis: Design of an intercept- ing sewer and a sewage disposal plant for Newark, Ohio. KiM.Y. Ward B., B.E.E. Kavette Miller, Orris J. Lambda Phi Omega, A. I. E. E. Track Dodgeville Team ' IS- ' ie. Sophomore Football, Civil Engineers Club, Graduate of Hi- Anchor Club. ram Corege, ' 14. 99 1 9 1 e - ' ivi jK j T iiy 19 1© Martin, Francis C, B. of Arch. ( Marty. ) Kinsman Intramural Chairman 4, Intramural Basket Ball 4, Intramural Track 2-.3-4. Intramural Baseball 2-3-4, Architectural Club, Pen and Brush Club, Newman Club. Mills, Norman Anderson, B. Chem. E. ( Sodium ) Columbus Major Cadet Reg:iment, Military O Association, Chemical Society, Keeper of the Chemical Retort, B. A. B., Y. M. C. A. Thesis: A Test of the Andrews Method for Standardization of Hydro- chloric Acid Solutions. PlERCY, C. A., B.E.E. ( Snake ) Sistersville, W. Va. Lambda Phi Omega, A. I. E. E. Rupert, Howard Lee, B.C.E. Triangle, C. E. Club. Thesis: Design of Reinforced Concrete Arch Bridge Across Walhalla Ravine, including Pro- posed Extension of Calumet Street. Smith, Lloyd E., B. Chem. E. ( Smitty ) Dayton Glee Club 3-4, President of Inter-Frater- nity Athletic Association, Chemical So- ciety, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Attended Otterbein College two years. Mix, Sidney Earl, B.C.E. ( Mixie ) Sugar Grove, Pa. Baseball 2-3-4, Captain 4 ( ' 15), Varsity O Association. Thesis: Report on Proposed Traction and Hydro-electric Development Between Chillicothe and Hillsboro, Ohio. Porter, Frank R., B. Ch. E. Pleasant Valley Pi Alpha Chi. Rees, Thomas E. Columbus Acacia. Canton Smith, Fred Leopold. Scokield. John A., B.C.E. ( Jack ) Newman Club. Marion Platt.sburg 100 J 1 9 1 e ' IVI K. I O - 1 9 1 e Shumaker, Ross Edward, B. of Arch. Rockwood, Pa. Senior Treasurer, Pen and Brush Club, Architectural Club, Architectural Editor of the Sun Dial -i. Alpha Rho Chi. The- sis: The Desipn of a Fine Arts Build- ing for Ohio State University. Shoffstall, Hugh Lake View, O. Smith, C. L. Zanesville Trump, Harry Walker, B.M.E. Canton Chi Phi, Theta Nu Epsilon, A. S. M. E. Pan-Hellenic Council. Thesis: The De- termination of the Steam Consumption of Sinple Valve Engines from Indicator Designs. Walborn. Hugh V.. B.M.E. ( Wally ) Van Wert A. S. M. E.. Glee Club, Phi Delta Theta. Weber, Gabriel. Columbus W iLSoN. Earl Robert. B.M.E. Wolf, Clarence F.. B.M.E. ( Wolf ) A. S. M. E. Canfield Mansfield Weir, C. E. Swanton Wenc.er, Ralph W., B. of Arch. Brooksville 101 1 Q 1 6 - IVI K. I O 1 9 1 e BORNTRAGER, KaRL A., B. of C.E. ( Borney ) Townville, Pa. Triang ' le, Civil Engineering- Club. The- sis: An Investigation of the Shearing- Stresses in Reinforced Concrete Beams. Brooks, Harolu Hayes, M.E. ( Pip ) Columbus Sigma Nu. Cobb, S. James, M.E. ( Ty ) Muskogee, Okla. Secretary A. S. M. E., Newman Club. Thesis: Determination of Steam Con- sumption from Indicator Diagrams of Simple — Value Engines. B.E. Chattanooga, Tenn. Fox, Fred Hewitt, ( Fo.x ) Kappa Sigma. Jameson, Raymond A., B. Chem. E. ( Jim ) Hamilton Chemical Society, Cadet Captain, Mili- tary O Association, Y. M. C. A. :?. Thesis: A Study of the Properties of Naphthalene Picrate. Campbell, Francis C, B.E.E. ( Cocky ) Sistersville, W. Va. Phrenocon, A. I. E. E. A I1. ' . Cheney, Darrol Leon, B.C.E. Marion Triangle, Civil Engineering Club. The- sis: Design of a Reinforced Concrete Arch Bridge Across Walhalla Ravine, Including Proposed E.xtension of Calu- met Street. CODNER, R. K., B.M.E. ( Cod ) Canal Winchester Sophomore Footba ' l ' l:i, Vice Chairman A. S. M. E. ' 14, Assistant Dcpt. Indus- trial Arts 3, Sigma Phi Epsilon. KooNTZ, Charles Ray, B.M.E. ( Koontzie ) New Carlisle Y. M. C. A., A. S. M. E. 3-4. Thesis: Chassis Test of a Reo Automobile. Kauher, William Frank, B.S.C.E. ( Dutch ) Chattanooga, Tenn. Track Squad ' Ki, Sophomore Football, Newman Club, Kappa Sigma. 102 1 © 1 e - - ivt Ki. I O - 1 9 1 e Atkinson, Charles T, M.D. Columbus Phi Rho Sigma, Starling Loving Medical Society. BURRELL, Guthrie O., M.D. ( Ipswich ) New Lexing-ton Assistant in Pathology, Department 2, Assistant in Anatomy and Physiology De- partment of Arts College 2, Treasurer Starling Loving Medical Society 4, Ac- Beach, Harry C. H., M.D. ( Neal ) Crestline Starling Loving Medical Society, F. and A. M. Edwards, Austin Ray, M.D. FiNLEY, John R., M.D. ( Jack ) Kappa Alpha Psi. Ashland Dayton Bowman, James M., M.D. ( Big Jim ) Columbus Crafts, Milton Bassett, M.D. ( Doc ) Chagrin Falls Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Upsilon Rho, Theta Nu Epsilon, President Hahneman Medi- cal Society. Dapp, Walter E., M.D. ( Jim ) Phi Chi. Barberton Gauchat, Paul C, M.D. ( P. C ) Cleveland Phi Rho Sigma, President Starling Lov- ing Medical Society. Graf, Carl H., M.D. Portsmouth Phi Rho Sigma, Secretary Starling Lov- ing Medical Society. 104 1 9 1 e - - Tvi j 1 JL , Helfrich, Mart, M.D. ( Sheriff ) Galion Acacia, Phi Rho Sifrma. Hartinger, William M., M.D. ( Bill ) Columbus Phi Chi. Kalter, George E., M.D. ( K ) Dayton Phi Rho Sipma, Starlinp Lovinp Medical Society, .Junior P ootball. Kasinski, Theodore J., M.D. ( Ted ) Lorain Alpha Mu Pi Omega, Starling Loving Medical Society. Kissel, Francis Marion, M.D. Greenville. Alphe Mu Pi Omega, Medical Basket Ball Team. Hill, Edgar Warii, Jr., M.D. ( Gloomy ) Marietta .Marietta College 1-2, Delta Upsilon, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Hlnter, Matthew C, M.D. ( Mike ) Greenville Alpha Mu Pi Omega, Starling Loving Medical Society. Kittredge, Merton R,. M.P. ( Adolph ) Junior Class Treasurer. KoppE, Harold F., M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Lewis, Charles R., M.D. ( Buck ) Alpha Phi Alpha. Bryan Logan Dayton 105 1 IVl .A.]K. I O 1 9 1 e Lawson, John K., M.U. ( Poss ) Gallipolis Ph.C, Phi Delta Chi, Alpha Kappa Kap- pa, President Senior Class of Medicine, Member Memorial and Invitation Com- mittees. Lehrer, Henry William, M.D. Sandusky Phi Rho Sigma, Starling- Lovin - Medical Society. LuTZ, Fred A., M.D. ( Luty ) Amanda Phi Rho Sigma, Starling Loving Medical Society. Maxwell, Charles L., M.D. ( Max ) Columbus Phi Chi, Starling- Loving Medical Society. Lehner, Charles Seymore, M.D., Ph.C. Columbus Starling Loving Medical Society, Pharma- ceutical Association. LuiKART, John H., M.D. ( Louie ) Moundsville, W. Va. Mariner, James S., M.D. ( Si ) Youngstown Phi Chi, Starling Loving Medical Society. Miller, Gail E., . LD. Mouser, Justus A., M.D. ■Latty Alpha Mu Pi Omega, Starling Loving Nagel. Elmer H., M.D. Medical Society. Elida Defiance 106 19 16 Phillips, Davih Patterson, .Jh.. M.D. Kenton Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi. PoSTLE, Harold V., M.D. ( Post ) Phi Chi. Ashville RussEL, Lecky Harper. M.D. Columbus B. L. Kenyon CoUejre 1911, Delta Kappa c. ,, ,, i, Epsilon, Theta Nu Ep.silon, Nu Sitrma Ryan, Larl H., .M.D. Nu, We.stern Re. erve -Medical School ' 11- ( Paddy ) Rhodes, Fred Lawwill, M.D. ( Hawk.shaw ) CottaRevillc, W. Va. Phi Chi, Serjeant-at-Arms Senior Class in Medicine. RoYER, Don John, M.D. ( Billiken ) Bellaire Starlinp Lovinp Medical Society. Versailles 12, Clinical Micrcscopist at Children ' s Hospital. Shively, Charles F., M.D. ( Shive ) Plea. ant City Starlinp Lovinp Medical Society, .Alpha Mu Pi Omepa, Secretary of Senior Midi- cal Class. Skeen, C. Hallam, M.D. ( Hal ) Phi Chi Greenfield Starlinp Lovinp Medical Society. Schiller, Stanley C, M.D. ( Stan ) Waverly Phi Chi. Small, V ' ictor R., M.D. ( Vic I Covinpton .Alpha Mu Pi Omejra, Starling Loving Medical Society. 107 19 16 - - T K. I €3 19 1© AsHMUN, Sterling H., M.D. Phi Chi. Dayton BURBACHER. HAKRV R., M.D. G.Ph. Columbus Bausch, Robert P., M.D. Columbus Davis, Paul Arthur, IM.D. ( Dave ) Jack.son B.A. ' 11, M.A. ' 1.5, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sisrma, Acacia, Gamma Alpha, Starling Lovinp Medical Society, Science Club, Graduate Club, Faculty Member Intra-mural Athletics for CoUeg ' e of Medicine. Kramer, Julius C, M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Ft. Jennings McElroy, Thomas, M.D. ( Mac ) Mingo Junction Phi Rho Sigma Carr, Lewis R., M.D. ( Sonny ) Phi Chi. Prairie Depot FlNSTERWALI), C. F., M.D. Athens Vice-President Senior Class, Phi Chi, Delta Tau Delta. Stewart. J. E., M.D. ( Stew ) Atwater Alpha Mu Pi Omega, Treasurer Senior Class in Medicine. Teter, Hadley Howard, i LD. ( Tet ) Cleveland Makio Board 3, Manager Medic. Basket- ball 3, Vice-President Starling Loving Medical Society, Demonstrator in De- partment of Anatomy 2. 108 1 Q 1 6 - IVI A J ' BiRNETT. Cecil C, M.D. Freytag, I- ' redericka F., M.D. Columbus Dayton Blizzaro. Donald Mirphy, M.D. Githrie. Gale C, M.D. ( Don ) Orrville Uhrichsville Phi Rho Sigma, Junior Football Team. Starling-Lovinp Medical Society. HonsoN, Herman O., M.D. Lindsay, Clarence A., M.D. Leesburp Xenia Magness. Alfred Parsons. M.D. Peinert, Earl F., M.D. ( Map ) Coshocton ( Pine ) Tontopany Alpha Kappa Kappa. Assistant in Anat- 11 1 ' ' ° ' ' ' UeA c Society, Phi Rho omv, -. Sigma. Neal. Joe M., M.D., Ph.C. Tanner, Clarence B., M.D., D.V.M. Gallipolis ( Runt ) Columbus Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi Delta Chi. Graduate of Ohio State, 1911. 109 1 9 1 e - - ivi i I o 1 9 le Homeo|Kitlii( ' Medicine FOLLANSBEE, RALPH G., M. D. CaINE, WiLLIAM H., .M. 1 1. ■Cleveland ( Bill ) Willoug-hby Phi Alpha Gamma. Phi Alpha Gamma, Cosmopolitan Club, Hahnemann Society. Weiss, Wilbur George, M. D. Cleveland Pi Upsilon Rho, Secretary of Hahnemann Altjian. VVilll m. Medical Society, Cleveland Club Cleveland Shomacher, J. R. ( Deutsch ) President Phi .Alpha Gamma. Hahne- mann Society. no llTERINARY ICINE 19 16- IVI KkI o - 1 9 1 e Miller, David B., D.V.M. Bronx, N. Y. Veterinary Medical Literary Society, Menorah Society, Academic Zionist So- ciety, Intercollegiate Socialist Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Delegate to Intercol- legiate Socialist Convention in New York City. Haley, Daniel L., D.V.M. ( Heartbreaker ) Walkins, N. Y. Alpha P.si, Veterinary Literary Society, Football squad 4, Veterinary Baseball, Basketball and Soccer. Severin. .Iulils E., D.V.M. Bucyrus Vice President Freshman Veterinary Class, Treasurer Senior Veterinary Class, Veterinary Literary Society, Attended Purdue University 1908-10, Assistant in Department of Physiology. Starley. S. Claii). D.V.M. Fillmore, Utah Class President. Stettler, A.E., D.V.M. ( Stet ) Bluffton Alpha Psi, President of Junior Veteri- nary Class, Veterinary Medical Literary Society 1-2. Joseph, William Faust, D.V.M. ( Joe ) Iroquois, S. Dakota. Alpha Psi. OSBOIRNE, Orville O., D.V.M. Columbus Alpha Psi, Veterinary Medical Society. Schneider, Joe E., D.V.M. ( Poodles ) Philadelphia, Pa. Alpha Psi, Assistant at Veterinary Hos- pital, Veterinary Baseball team. Veteri- nary Literary Society. Taylor, Gilbert L., D.V.M. ( Jack ) Hamilton Varsity A Association, Omesra Tau Sigma, Veterinary Medical Society, But- ler County Club, Intramural Soccer and Basketball teams. Syferd, Earl, D.V.M. Sabina 112 19 16 ' ivi: I o Miller, Herbert E., D.V.M. ( Herbie ) Lima Omepa Tau Sipma, Veterinary Medical Society. Allen County Club. Miller, John E., D.V.M. ( Ploof ) East Akron Omepa Tau Sifrma, Veterinary Medical Society. Putney, Lawrence Wilne., D.V.M. ( Pa ) Toledo Omepa Tau Sigma, Veterinary Medical Society. Ruck, Melvin A., D.V.M. ( Dutch ) Cleveland Omega Tau Sijrma, Veterinary Medical Society, Midnight Crew, Cleveland Club. Roberts. Edwin W., D.V.. L ( Deacon ) Elida Omega Tau Sigma, V eterinarv Medical Society, Allen County Club, Wel. h Club, Y. M. C. A. Minor, Charles Huston, D.V.M. Kappa Alpha Psi Columbus Oaks. Robert Erwin. D. V. M. Franklinsville, X. V. Veterinary Medical Society. Reiter, Harry L., D.V.M. ( Squirrels ) Lewistown Omega Tau Sigma, Logan County Club, Veterinary Medical Society. Snedden, Ralph E., D.V.M. ( Iky ) Columbus .Alpha Psi, Veterinary Medical Society, Makio Board 3, Freshman Social Com- mittee, Junior Social Committee, Pan- Hellenic Council. Summer, Orion L., D.V.M. Canton .Alpha Psi, Veterinary Medical Society. ii; 1 9 1 e - ivt ]K. I €3 1 Q 1 e BULLER, Gus L., IXV.M. Brookshire, Texas Alpha Psi, Veterinary Literary Medical Society, Student Assistant Hospital. BijAiNAiti), Albert L., D.V.IVI. ( Butterfly Cleveland BuRKiiAUT, Walter C, D. V.M. ( Burk ) Woodsfield Alpha Psi, Student Assistant in Bacteri- olog:y, Veterinary Medical Society. Gilbert, Ray D., D.V.M. ( Commy ) Bradford Omega Tau SiK ' na, Veterinary Medical Society. Green, Robert D., O.V.M. ( Boll ) LoRan Alpha Psi, Vetcrinaiy Medical Society, Y. M. C. A. BoUGiiTON, Ivan B., D.V.M. ( Swink ) Columbus Kappa Sifrma, Football 2- ' ?-4, Captain 4, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Varsity O Association, President Ohio Union Board, Veterinary Medical Literary Society, Pan-Hellenic Council. Bond, Fred H., D.V.M. ( Fritz ) Columbus Secretaiy-Treasurei- Veterinary Intra- mural Athletic Association, Veterinary Medical Literaiy Society. Cox, Cliffokh. D.V.M. ( Gov ) Richlands Alpha Psi, Veterinary Medical Literary Society. Haber, Charles G., D.V.M. ( Chuck ) Columbus Veterinary Medical Society, Omejra Tau Sigma, Veterinary Soccer team 4. Miller. Ray D., D.V.M. ( R. D. ) Van Wert Omega Tau Sigma, Veterinary Medical Society, Secretary of Veterinary Medical Society ' , Veterinary Soccer team-man- ager. Varsity baseball squad 3. 116 1 9 1 e ivi J J T c: ' ' iQie Menke. Levi L., I). V. M. ( Boowa ) Hempstead, Tex. Alpha Psi, Veterinary Literary Society, Vice-President Senior Veterinary Class. MuNDHENK, Russell L., D. V. M. Columbu.s Acacia, Alpha Psi, Pi Theta Sipma, Phi Sipma, Scabbard and Blade, Officers ' Club, Biological Club, Ohio Scientific So- ciety, Military O Association, Veteri- nary Medical Literary Society, Student Assistant 3, Assistant in Physiolojry 3-4, Major in Cadet Regiment 2-3-4. Wand Frances Walton. D. V. L ( S. P. ) Omeca, N. Y. Veterinary Medical Society, Alpha Phi Alpha. Thomson. Malcolm .J.. P. V. M. ( Mack ) Hamilton, N. Y. Veterinary Medical Society. Wilson, Peter F., D. V. M. ( Pete ) Aberdeen, Scotland Omega Tau Sigma, Vice-President Vet- erinary Medical Society, Student Assist- ant in Hospital. Woodruff, Winford C, D. V. M. ( Woody ) Olean, New York Omega Tau Sigma, Vice-President, Sec- retary and Treasurer Junior Veterinary Class, Veterinary Medical Society, Ex- ecutive Committee Veterinary Medical Society 3. Watson, Earl E., D. V. .M. ( Chick ) Mt. Vernon Omega Tau Sigma, Beta Alpha Chi, Vet- erinary Medical Literary Society. Weiss, Harvey H., B. Sc. in Agr. ( Collaire ) Cleveland Cleveland Club, Zeta Beta Tau, Presi- dent Menorah Society 4, Business Staff Makio 3, Assistant Business Manager Sun Dial 4. 117 1 9 1 e - ' ivi .a Kk lo 19 1© BULLER, Gus L., D.V.M. Brookshire, Texas Alpha Psi, Veterinary Literary Medical Society, Student Assistant Hospital. Brainard, Albert L., D.V.M. ( Butterfly ' M Cleveland Burkh.art, Walter C, 1). V.M. ( Burk ) Woodsfield Alpha Psi, Student Assistant in Bacteri- ology, Veterinary Medical Society. Gilbert, Ray D., D.V.M. ( Commy ) Bradford Omega Tau Sigma, Veterinary Medical Society. Green, Robert D., D.V.M. ( Bob ) Logan Alpha Psi, Veterinary Medical Society, Y. M. C. A. BoUGHTON, Ivan B., D.V.M. ( Swink ) Columbus Kappa Sigma, Football 2-o-4, Captain 4, Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx, Varsity O Association, President Ohio Union Board, Veterinary Medical Literary Society, Pan-Hellenic Council. Bond, Fred H., D.V.M. ( Fritz ) Columbus Secretary-Treasurer Veterinary Intra- mural Athletic Association, Veterinary Medical Literary Society. Cox, Clifford, D.V.M. ( Gov ) Richlands Alpha Psi, Veterinary Medical Literary Society. Haber, Charles G., D.V.M. ( Chuck ) Columbus Veterinary Medical Society, Omega Tau Sigma, Veterinary Soccer team 4. Miller, Ray D.. D.V.M. ( R. D. ) Van Wert Omega Tau Sigma, Veterinary .Medical Society, Secretary of Veterinary Medical Society . ?, Veterinary Soccer team-man- ager, Varsity baseball squad 3. 116 19 16 TS J X o 1 9 1 e Menke, I.EVi L., I). V. M. ( Boowa ) Hempstead, Tex. Alpha Psi, Veterinary Literary Society, Vice-President Senior Veterinary Class. MUNDHENK, Russell L., D. V. M. Columbus Acacia, Alpha Psi, Pi Theta Sipma, Phi Sitrma, Scabbard and Blade, Officers ' Club, Biological Club, Ohio Scientific So- ciety, Military O Association, Veteri- nary Medical Literary Society, Student Assistant 3, Assistant in Physiolopy 3-4, Major in Cadet Repiment 2-3-4. Wand Frances Walton, D. V. AL ( S. P. ) Omepa, N. Y. Veterinary Medical Society, Alpha Phi Alpha. Thomson, Malcolm .1.. D. V. M. ( Mack ) Hamilton, N . Y. Veterinary Medical Society. Wilson, Peter F., D. V. M. ( Pete ) Aberdeen, Scotland Omegra Tau Sigma, Vice-President Vet- erinary Medical Society, Student Assist- ant in Ho.spital. Woodruff, Winford C, 1). V. M. ( Woody ) Olean, New York Omepa Tau Sifrma, Vice-President, Sec- retary and Treasurer Junior Veterinary Class, Veterinary Medical Society, Ex- ecutive Committee Veterinary Medical Society 3. Watson, Earl E., D. V. M. ( Chick ) Mt. Vernon Omepa Tau Si ma, Beta Alpha Chi, Vet- erinary Medical Literary Society. Weiss, Harvey H., B. Sc. in Agr. ( CoUaire ) Cleveland Cleveland Club, Zeta Beta Tau, Presi- dent Menorah Society 4, Business Staff Makio 3, Assistant Business Manager Sun Dial 4. 117 19 16 - - Ts 1 d O - ' 1 9 lO lis 19 16- IVT Ki. I O 1 9 1 e Alexander, Everett E., D.D.S. ( Tobe ) Jackson Xi Psi Phi, Appolonian Society. Barrett, David B., D.D.S. ( Dick ) Quaker City President Appolonian Society, Psi Omega. Basinger, Evan Wilbert, D.D.S. ( Dutch ) Columbus Grove Psi Omegra, Appolonian Society, Secre- tary of Senior Class. Barton, W. A.. D.D.S. Adams, Mass. Xi P.si Phi, Treas. Appolonian Society. Conner, Peter Leo, D.D.S. ( Pat ) Youngstown Psi Omega, Appolonian Society, Phi Delta Chi, Vice President of Senior Class. Bockoven, Frederic H., D.D.S. ( Bock ) Newark Psi Omega, Appolonian Society. Crowthers. H. L., D.D.S. Ford, Clarence L., D.D.S. Coshocton ( Cockey ) Xi Psi Phi, Appolonian Society. Psi Omega, -Appolonian Society. Acta Davidson, Taylor, D.D.S. ( Davy ) Appolonian Society. GoKF, Clair L., D.D.S. Independence Canesteo, N. Y. Psi Omega, Appolonian Society. 120 1 Q 1 e IVI i I o ;ojD oj Gale. Lairence M., D.D.S. ( Cyclone ) Xi Psi Phi. Jury, Chahwin Townsend. D.D.S. Marietta ( Chad ) Jacksontown Psi OmeKa, Appolonian Society. Haas, Harold George, D.D.S. ( Haasie ) Columbus Psi Omejra, Appolonian Society. McDowell. Rex .M., D.D.S. Xi Psi Phi, Appolonian Society. Orrville Mozena. Frank H.. D.D.S. ( M oze ) Clarington Nice, Frederick Rilev. D.D.S. New Marshfield Psi Omega, Appolonian Society. Kampfert, F. C, D.D.S. ( Kamp ) Clarinjrton Psi Ometra, Appolonian Society, Presi- dent Class :i. Miller, I- ' ka.nk Albert, D.D.S. Psi Omctra. Appolonian Society. North, CiiArNrEV I... D.D.S. ( Chaucy ) Appolonian Society. Belmore Urbana Park, VV. E., D.D.S. Sigel, Pennsylvania Psi Omega, Appolonian Society. 121 10 16- IVI I I O 1 Q 1 e Damlos, Milton J., D.D.S. Hill, George W., D.D.S. ( Dam ) Sandusky ( Deac ) Zanesville Psi Omepa, Varsity Track. Appolonian Society, Xi Psi Phi. Hays, Cecil R., D.D.S. Washington C. H. Hasbrouck, St. Cl.air, D.D.S. Xi Psi Phi, Appolonian Society, Varsity ( Hassy ) BarnesviUe Track 3. Xi Psi Phi, Appolonian Society. Reeves, Walter Benpell, D.D.S. Phi Gamma Delta Columbus Reif, Louis Everett, D.D.S. Xi Psi Phi, Appolonian Society. Columbus Rutherforp, William Paul, D.D.S. „ . ( R dy ) Belleville s , „_ Hubert A., D.D.S. Psi Omea:a, Appolonian Society, President ( cjmith,. rio tn,. Senior Class in Dentistry. bmithy ) Clayton Xi Psi Phi, Appolonian Society. Shea, William H., D.D.S. ( Bill ) Sidney Snydek, Oscar P.. D.D.S. Psi Omega, Appolonian Society, Newman Orrville Club. Xi Psi Phi, Appolonian Society. 122 V. LAW J 1 9 1 e ivt i I o 1 Q 1 e Collins, Jay L., L.LB. A.B. Wauseon DORFMEIER, ViRCIL ' .., L.L.B. ( Dorf ) Dayton President Dayton Club ' 11, Political Science Club, President Philosophy Club ' 12, Scabbard and Blade, Military O Association, Colonel in Cadet Regiment, Phrenocon. Henderson. Leonard Pearl, L.L.B. ( Hendy ) South Charleston Students ' League, Alpha Phi Alpha. Ladd, Raymond E., L.L.B. ( Laddie ) Bowling Green Phi Delta Phi, Kama Sigma. McGiNLEY, L. C, L.L.B. B.A. ' 14, Phi Delta Phi. Akron DupRE, John Hlntley, L.L.B. Columbus Delta Chi, Y. M. C. A. University Secre- tary. Earley, Clifford, Cert, of Law Athenacan Literary Society 3-4 Dayton Holmes, Harry B., L.L.B. ( Judge ) New Athens Vice President Athenaean Literary So- ciety, Law Representative to the Intra- mural Athletic Association, B.A. from Franklin College. McC.WE, M. RK L., J.D. ( Mao ) Salem Athenaean Literary Society, Order of the Coif. SwARTZ, Everett Alonzo, Cert, of Law Germantown Athenaean Literary Society. 124 19 16- IVI .A.1 I O - 1 e BiDDLE, George VV., LL.B. Mansfield Ohio Union Board of Overseers 4, Varsity Debating Team 4, Ivy Orator 4, State Ed- itor Lantern 2, President Mansfield Club 4, Athenean Literary Society, Intercol- legiate Socialist Society, A.B. li 15. Brown. Charles Donalk, B. A. Columbus Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi. JOSEPHSON, Loi ' is W., Cert, of Law- Columbus Order of the Coif, Menorah Society, Athenean Literary Society. Robinson. Charles .McKinlev. Cert, of L. Columbus Athenean Literary Association, Cross Varsity Baseball 4, Society, Varsity O Country Club 3. RosiNO, Edward John. L.L.B. ( Rosy ) Sandusky Delta Tau De ' ta, Phi Delta Phi. Phi Beta Kappa. Brickner. Clair F., Cert, of Law Delphos President Athenean Literary Society 4, Varsity Debate Team . ' 5, Senior Debate Team, Debate and Oratory Council 3, Perry Centennial Essay 2, Political Sci- ence Club. Fol ' lks. William S., L.L.B. ( Bill ) East Liverpool Delta Theta Phi, . thenean Literary So- ciety, Manatrer Law Track Team 3, Co- lumbiana County Club. Ogle, Leonard B., Cert, of Law- Lowell Athenean Literary Society. Sever, Ralph G., Cert, of Law. ( Jimmy ) Lew-isburp Phrenocon, Methodist Student Council 1- 2-.J, President Preble County Club 3. Y. M. C. A., Athenean Literary Society, Cross Country Club. Throckmorton, D. C, Cert, of Law. Chillicothe President State Leae ' ue of College Dem- ocratic Clubs, President Athenean Lit- erary Society, Law Council. 12.5 19 16 - - Ts l 1 I O ' 1 9 1 e Foster, John E., Cert, of Law. ( Jinny ) Jackson Gaskill, David A., Cert, of Law. Greenville Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi, Order of the Coif, Baseball Manager 4, Assistant Baseball Manager 2-. ' 3, Glee Club 3-4, Zar- zoliers. Commencement Committee, Makio Board .3. Merrill, Henry C, Cert, of Law. ( Hen ) Columbus Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi. Sears, D. L., LL.B. ( Deac ) Bucyrus Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi. Wilson, A. E., LL.B. ( Wuz ) Norwood Freshman Football Team, Freshman Baseball Captain, Baseball 2-4, Advance Agent for Glee Club 4, SiRma Alpha Ep- silon. Lyle, Lorin T. Moore, Cyril T. Columbus Columbus Miller, Charles Stanley, LL. B. ( Doc ) Dublin Sig na Phi Epsilon, Treasurer of Pan- Hellenic Council. Warner, Milo Joseph, LL. B. Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi, Bucket and Dipper, President of Student Coun- cil 2-3. Wright, Francis J., LL. B. ( Lank ) Columbus Glee Club 2-3-4, Manager .5, Strollers, Toastmasters, Political Science Club, So- phomore Football, Delta Chi. 12() 19 1© TS .A.K. I O 1 9 1 e Rees, Floyd A., LL. D. Petzke, Albert E., LL. D. Middleport Cleveland Thomas, Edwark S., I.I.. D. LEiFiELn, Clarence J., 1. 1.. I). Columbus Celina Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Beta Kappa. Tresemer, Carl, LL. D. Fridley, Giy V., LL. D. Columbu.s Columbus KiincERS, John X., LL. D. Greele. E. J., LL. I). New Lexington Columbus 19 16 - - IVI K. I O 1 Q 1 e To Late to Classify TiLLETT, Raymond, Ph. C. Youman. Harold L., Cert, in Phar. Leesburg, Va. Tiffin Thompson, Wallace W., Ph. C. ( Tommy ) Struthers Phi Delta Chi, Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. Warvel, John H., M. D . ( Red ) Bradford Zahler, G. Frederick, Ph. C. ( Fritz ) Dennison CuRTS, Harry J. Acacia, A. B. Degree, 1915. Columbus POCOCK, OSCAK H., B. C. E. ( Percy ) Fredericktown Triangle. Phillips, Henry Gustavis. B. Sc. in Hort. ( Gussie ) Canton Track 3-4, Cross Country 2-3, Cross Country Captain 4, Varsity O Associa- tion, Horticultural Society, University Grange, Chi Phi. RiGBY, William, Jr.. Arch. ( Goat ) Cambridge Sigma Chi, Architectural Club, Theta Wells, Ralph W., Agr. Nu Epsilon. Columbu.=; 128 1 9 1 e ' ivi j j T o ' ' i9ie Carson, Jefferson P., Ph. C. Orrville Pharmaceuiical Association. Ekbaugh, Gokdon L., Ph. C. ( Algi ) Dayton Phi Delta Chi, Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, Sergeants ' Club. Gabel, Leo Frank, B. Sc. in Ph. ( Turk ) Fremont Pharmaceutical Association, Newman Club, Manhattan Club, Freshman and Sophomore Baseball, Intramural Ath- letics 2- ' . ' ,-i, Pharmacy Intramural Chair- man. Thesis: Bibliosraphy of Alcoholic De- termination. Noble, N. Cyril, Ph. C. ( Casey ) Lebanon Pharmaceutical Association. Pake, Charles Edward, Ph. C. ( Packie ) Mineral City Pi Alpha Chi, Beta Alpha Chi, Captain Pharmacy Soccei- Team. Vice-President Pharmaceutical Association. Fritsch, Homer C, B. Sc. in Ph. ( Jack ) Piqua Phi Delta Chi, President Pharmaceutical Association ' 15. Thesis: The Qualitative and Quantita- tive Estimation of Acetyl-Salicylic Acid. GORRELL, Wall. ce H., Ph. C. Payne Phi Delta Chi, Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. Multer, Karl W., Ph. C. ( Corky ) Columbus Phi Delta Chi, Kappa Sigma Pi, Presi- dent Pharmaceutical Association. Powell, Russell H., Ph. C. West Lafayette Pharmaceutical Association, Manager Pharmacy Basket Ball Team 2, Phar- macy Basket Ball 2. Stonebraker, Cecil S., Ph. C. ( Stony ) Belmont Pharmaceutical Association, Jeffersonian Literary Society. 130 1 © 1 e ' ' ivi: .A. Brown. Robert J., Ph. C. ( Doc ) Hamilton Phi Delta Theta, Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation. Cherry, For.EST Lee, B.S. in Phar. Zanesville Thesis: Detection of Volatile Oils. BosTWicK, Homer Z., Ph. C. Pata. kala Phi Delta Chi, Band, Pharmaceutical As- sociation, Lickinjr County Club. Drake. Don E., Cert, in Phar. Columbus Haines. Russell S., Cert, in Phar. Xenia Derhammer, Cloyde W., Ph. C. Rittman Palmer. Charles Amahon, Ph C. Heifner, Harry A., Ph. C. ( Heif ) New Philadelphia Acacia, Pharmaceutical As.sociation. Pleasant. Hcbert, Cert, in Phar. Lawrenceburp, Ky. Pharmaceutical Association. Columbus Ryan, John A., Ph. C. ( Pat ) Circleville Pharmaceutical Association, Newman Club. 131 19 16 - ' IVI K. I O 1 9 le li;30 Atl ttis JuHioi PRpvi i:!2 1 Q 1 6 lS 1 I I o 1 Q 1 e Junior Class Officers I ' rrsident I) w ( ' . Cok Vice President 1 ' mi.ink Arc mkson Secretary Ciiuistink Kimm m.i. Treasurer LAWuExt k K. DkNkk.v MI ' ,.M15i ' ,HS Ol Sil l)l, r ( ( l ( II. Alli-ii IJakcr I, like Co( |nrri(lir Ilarrv Roiisli Karl Dav I3H 1 le - ' IVI A.! I o - - 1 9 1 Sophmore Class Officers President Robert R. Stephexsox ' ice President Rtth Griffith Secretary K athehink M. Browx Treasurer Orton ' . lioxu MEMBERS OF STUDENT COL NCIL Dwiglit L. Rodgers Ruskin Dyer S. B. Creamer Spencer Myers 134 1 9 1 e ' ' ivi .A. I o ' Frosliniaii Class Otticcrs President — Philip M. Poote Member of Student Council — F ir.•llll S. Hroiismi. Jr. J 35 1 Q 1 6 - - IVI JC I O 1 9 1 e I3G ' il K ' ' . ' S 7 -. ' .. ' . . ' !£ ■, ' . ' • -i ; •.,.;,..■1 9 1 e - ivi i I o 1 © Varsity O Association V;i lll!!«!!lilil;: . ' ' .iiiiii.i nil.- illllliMK .lllMlilir. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiinii TOP ROW Jones, Wriglit, Schwartz, Bock, t ourtiuy. Milligaii, Lauglilin. Day. Becker, Rhodes, House. SECOND now Hover, Schwiit .rr, Verges, Peabody. Bolni. Bocstl. Sorciisoii. Stevenson. Conrtney. Dupre. Mahaii. Xevin. Hiissey. Macgruder. Xcu-ton. Cistlenian. BOTTOM HOW Pickerel. Boughton. Ginn. Carroll. S. Robison. IMiillijis. Pittenger. H.ivens. Carran. Treasurer: Brieker. President; Hobt. Secretary: Rankin. ' ice President; Kinil)all C. Robison. Knoll. Yassenoff, Ferguson, lirown. 140 1 © 1 e - ' ] Athletic Mcmorirs ■|- IK) MAS iii. ( II I ' nsiiliiit III tlu Allilrlii- Bii.ird IIK Makio. as tlic record of tvtiits. tin- method of iirestrviii ' ; lioiii viar to year the current history of tlie University, is tlie student ' s book of nieuiorics. Hi .ulinii it in after years brings back 111. tiirill of the jov of livinjr: and the athletic section, with its reminders of };auies played, and triumphantly won or des|)erately lost, briiifis the thrill to more students of ;iny ;iven year, than any other part of the book. It comes to all of us who have stood and watched and cheered, but the keen recollection comes to the man who ))layed. Not all can ] t ' t ' ' ' hill contests. ' ' ' ■' ' ' ' ' !; ' ■■• ' iutranuiral system every man t J has the opportunity of playinj; his j;ame and feelin-i the fierce joy of conflict, and Liter haviufi memories he would not exch.iiif;e. It is a pleasure to those of us who st.iy ear .after year to note tli.it each ve.ir is a record of jreater i)rof;ress. that mor. ' students h.ave the joys and the memories, and that the Lniversity ' s name fioes out farther and greater. .Since the ■' reconstruction period several years .ago. the interest centers in the Western C ' onfcrenie. aiul the Ohio games, which arc- t.iken so seriously by the com- peting colleges, .attract less attention at home. . peculiar little form of jealousy has been evidenced by a few of these colleges, and pride in their native state h.as not vet reached the stage of loyalty to the state ' s university in its contests uitli llie representative universities of other states. The time will come a little later wli.n every college man in Ohio will feel that in the big games the honor of the State is being defended, and will rejoice in the victory. Two things stand out |)ri)iiiiMi ntly in the |)riMnt allilrtic history. --the absoluli lovaltv and enthusiasm of the student body, and the clean si)ortsnianship of both players and rooters. In victory there is of course rejoicing. In the face of un- expected and tantalizing defeat there is no crabbing. There is keen disappoint- ment — and talk of tin- next game and of thi- outlook for next season. 141 1 9 1 e - ' IVI .A.K.IO ' - IQie Open in tluir welcome, and quick to applaud a brilliant |)lay of their opponents, the courtesy of treatment here is often commented upon hv the visiting colleges. The spirit of fairness is evident, and it is a splendid comment on tlie sportsmanship and morale of tiu- teams, that other schools and colleges needing coaches or teachers of physical education will come here continually, saying that they want an Ohio .State man because of his training and his good influence on their students: until the demand is greater tlian the sup])ly. The influence and memory of this sort of spirit stays with a man. hut the reali- zation of its value comes after he leaves college. Credit for the University ' s present standing and spirit .ind success goes to the three men at the head of Physical Education. Professors .St. John, Wilce and Castle- nian, with a share for Doc. Gurney. who always has his men fit. and who never tliinks of himself (exeejjt when spi-nning yarns) : and for Cieorge Trautman. whose enthusiasm is contagious. Twenty years after, the memory of aciiuaiiitanee and contact with these men will be a pleasure to recall. Athletics are a part of the University system of education, but this finishes the first year of the combined directorship of all branches of required and recreative work under Professor .St. .John. No eonuuent need be made on the success of the de))artment. The girls of the University in looking over this book in later years will have pleasant memories of their physical education courses; their fun in the gym.; their association with each other, and the refined influence of the teaching of JMiss Myers .and Miss Hammett. who have in their first year of work gained the fullest esteem and confidence. It is neither necessary nor safe to attempt to prophesy in one volume what will he recorded as history in the ne. t volume, but it is safe to say that there will be fighting teams getting their share of victories .and s]ilendidly supported by a student body, who in a few years will have these books of memories to t.ike up. and read. and live over again the fullest and hajipiest years of their existence. 142 19 16 -t r , -4 T , .l jii.,, •a ' ' v jr ' l Tf fV) Illinois G AME- y A Pf ' - r Xr - ;:X v fxy,: u 1 ivr .a Kk I o Foot Ball Stiuad TOP HOW Wasson. Hcniirtt. Yfi-ges. ,li)lnis(in. Bocst-l. ' riidin.is. Karcli. Ciwiiiii, S. Sorcnsen, Lapp, H. ,1. Courtney. Assistant Coacli C ' astliniaii. SECOND HOW Assistant Coacli St. .Folin. Assistant Coacli I ' ickcnl. ' an Dyne. I ' roctor. .Stevens, Liebernian, Hoyt. Ilolliday. IJolen. .Steckel. Malm. Drever, .Schwartz, ( ' (laeli W ' ilce. BOTTOM ROW Peabody. Fiitiiain. Ilolit, (iinn. Knoll. VassciiolV. Captain 15oiii;lil(ii, I ' nc, H. Ci. Courtney, Silsby, Schweitzer, Hcaly, .loncs. Price. Diiildy, .Seddon. (iarvev. DriscoU, Havens. Hamilton, Tr.-iiiu v (Mirnev. 144 IVt J J F().)tl)all Coach Wilce Assistant t ' oAcii Graf Kim HAM. Man.ijrtT ' 15 IJoriiiiTON • Captain ' I . ' NORK.NSEN Captain ' 16 DorcillKRTY Manager ' 16 145 1 9 1 6 - ' IVI J J T O 19 1© BoiGHTON Football (By Ivan B. Bougliton) At the bca;inniiig of the football season of 1915, the outlook here at Ohio State was anything but bright. Eight men of the 191 !• team had graduated and an almost en- tirely new team had to be built up. Wcsleyan opened the season ou Oliio I ' ield on Oetober .i. The game was ragged on the part of Oiiio State, but tile team showed promise of developing into a strong ag- gregation. Case was played here on Oetober 10. lu the tir- t half ]il.iv was listless and ragged. The second half marked the ajipcaranee of Dick Boesel in a new role, that of fullback. No oni- who saw the game will lorgct the two wonderful marches for touehdovvns made in the tliira (j ' lartrr. The ne. t .Saturdav. Illinois, the chaui))ion of the West- ern Conference, was plai ed to a sitnid.slill. The final score was . i — 3. Ohio ' s ])oints coming from a . ' ' . ' -y.ird ])laee kick by Fat Winters, and Bart jMacouilu r ' s loc biing respon- sible for the ])oints of the Illini. This garni- was the Home Coming game of the si .isoii .mil the team eyhib- iled a brand of teamwork th.at eoulil liarilly be beaten. The superior condition of the Ohio .Sl.ite players showed a imticeahlc improvement since the two ])revious gauies. Ohio ' s good showing was in no small measure due to the •SoUENSEN Hoist 146 1 9 1 e - - ivi .A.1C I o splendid work of Swodo Soronsoii at fiillliai-k. It was his first attfinpt and tlu- fans will n i-r forgft his stirliiij; perform mcf that afternoon. The next week A ' iseonsin was ])laved on llir own grounds at Madison. ,ind Ohio was defeated by a ' Z — score. On that day Wisconsin had prohalily the best team iti the conference. The score does not show the true yalue iif the two teams. Durinji the entire first half Wisconsin was miable to score. Ohio State showed an iuijirejinable defense by t vice holdinj; Wisconsin for downs within tlie five yard line. In the last p.irt of the third quarter Byers i roki- loose and scored. A ;ain. in the fourth quarter lie scored on a lonji end rini. Wisconsin ' s last score was made two or three minutes before the fin.al whistle when they interee))ted a forw.ird ])ass on the Huckeye ten-yard line. ( i I N . Kxoi.i, After a week ' s lay-off. Indiana was defeated on Ohio I ' iild by .1 10 — 9 score. This was the most thrillinj; and, in all |irobabilily. the hardest fjame of tlie season. The playini; of the Ohio Stale team was ragged at times but was an inqiroyenient as n whole oyer ) reyious ;;ames. This g;ime yas f(atur d by Fred Norton ' s catching of a long forward pass, and his thirty yard sjirint for a touch- down. The forw.ard |);issing g.anie of Ohio .State was still weak and had not yi-t bi-en worked successfully to any extent. - Winters 147 1 9 1 e ) - ' le BOESEL Tlic followiiisj Satiu ' day the aiicitnt rivals from Obt-rliii were taken into camp to tlie tnne of ' 25 to 0. This was the second successive victory over Olcrlin. Tlie game itself was rather ragged and listless in the first and fourtli qiiar- ters. In this game Wattie Hoht glittered and shone witli liis cross-bucks and short end-runs. Still the forward ))asses did not work well. On Xovember ' 2(1 the final game of the season was played with Northwestern at E -.inston, and resulted in a 31. — victory for Ohio State. In the first half the two tt ' ams were more or less evenly mati ' hed and no scoring was done. In the third and fourth ([uarters the forward passing game was used almost exclusively. Out of ' 26 passes by Ohio 2 ' 2 were com])leted. Coach Murpln- of Northwestern said after the game: It was tin- best aeri. l attack I have ever seen. The season of 191.5 was the most successful since Ohio State has been in the Conference, the team st.inding in fifth place at the end of the race. Too iimch cannot b ' said for the wonderful coaching and splendid ])ersonalitv of Coach John Wilcc. Norton ' M ' Verges 1 18 19 16 ' - IVI .A.K. I O ' 1 9 i H. J. CofRTNKY S( ' ()i (vs tor l(n. Si ' asdii OctoluT ■, ' — Ohio State lit; Oliio W. sl an ( . Oit.ib.r !)— Ohio State 14; Case 0. Oc ' tolxr IG— Ohio State :? ; Illinois .S. Ottolicr 23— Open date. Oetober .SO— Ohio State 10: Indiana i). Noveinlier (i — Ohio State 0; W ' iscotisin ' 21. November I.S — Ohio State 23; Oberlin 0. November — Ohio State . ' it; Nortliwe.stern 0. Total points — Ohio .State 1() : opponents . ' J9. RKSri.TS SI ' RIN(; lOOTliAI I. lOl liVAMF.N ' T I. Sehweitzer 1 I.I.S ' - ' . ' an Dyne 1.S8 .S. Johnson 1 , ' i6 1. Verges 1 :! !■5. Lieberman 126 G. Fetterman 125 7. Ewart 122.3 8. Sedden 1 1 9.3 9. Haley 117 10. Pcabody 11;1 n. Sherwood 112 12. Bolen I 1 1.9 13. Brown 108 l . Price lO. ' ) 15. Malon 103.8 1 G. Seabriftht 1 02.2 1 7. t ' ourtney 9.i. 1 18. Patrick 9K ) 19. Early 91 20. Shotwell !)!.. 21. Courtright 82.3 22. Hiielianan 79.1 23. Hamilton GK2 1 OOriJ.Vl.I. S( lll.DL I.E 191G October 7 — Ohio Weslevan. I I— Oberlin. 21 — Illinoi! — I ' rbann. November 1- — Wisconsin. I 1 — Indiana. 1 8 — Case at Cleveland 25 — Northwestern. 149 iiui.i.. o. 11. ( ornTNEY 19 16 ' JS T I I 3 ' 1 Q le Football Men 191(5 Agv Captain I aii B. Houaliton . . ■i ' -Z Sorrnscii. Frank ' 20 Hoht. A. Watt -2-2 Knoll. Klmer P -2S Courtney. Howard (j ' 21 Karcli. Rolurt H ' 21 Coiirtniy. Harold J 19 Ginn. Dwight C .■. . ' 2 ' 2 Bolen, Charles V 20 Peabody. Dwight V 21 Yassenoff, Lto 22 Yt-rges, Howard F 19 Winters. Harold A 19 Boesel, Richard K 21 Scliwartz. Robert M 20 Scliweitzer. Fred 1 20 Norton. Fred W 22 Havens. William F 21 Hi 6 ' ight Vt. High School 1 1,S.-- North High 9 171 Norwood 9 K) ' ! Wellston Hi. 10 17;i Norwalk Hi. llK, ISO F.ast Hi.. Col. 1 ' 211 So. Hi.. Col. 9 16.5 East Hi.. Col. 1 178 Piqna High 17.-. Lima H. S. 1(11 Oberlin Hi. 1 V 210 Stivers High. Dayton ■9 1 15 North High 9 17.) Norwalk Hi. 19 1 New Bremen H. S. l 17: North High ' 6U, H-H Ravenna. ().. ■. .t .r. 81 . la-l Lakeside Hi. 9 165 East Hi.. Col. No, Ye of Rank Senior Junior Senior Senior Juni or So))h. Soph. Senior Soph. Soph. Senior So|)h. Soph. Law Sojih. Sa))h. Junior Senior 1 St iiw Mcrz Yassknoff 1 9 1 e ' - T T K. I O ' Dot- ' (ilU ' IlU ' V Soap. Doc ! Towi ' l. Doc ! When ciii von cli;ui{ji these slioes, Doc ? Tlicsc arc a few of the things, just a few of tin- recjiiests that Doc- tor Gucrncy, trainer of thi- athletic teams, gets each ilav. Kvery afterncmn the little traitiini; room is full. Kach has sometliinji ln ' wants Doc to do. There .are hrnises to rnl out, spr.-iins to hioscn, .and the thousand .and one ailments of the athlete to lual. H.WEXS Did y„|| notii-i- when we faced Illinois, how Kviisii our opponents ha l to stretch out .and rest ;it laeli opportunity anil, on the otiier li.iiid. our men w ere alw.ays on their toes.- That was because Doc had his men in sh.ape. Doe makes the nun (it for each fr.iy. He i the first on hand witii his camphor, his liin ' ment or l),ind.a ;es when a player is kimcked out. But this is not .all. If a suit does not tit or the shoes are too small, Doc takes care of it. No matter wh.at the jil.ayer ' s worry, it is his worry, for Doc is a friend of each of them. Do vou know Doc ' He is (loiii .1 lot for Ohio . st,ite L niversitv. Stop some afternoon at tlie .Vthletic House and get .acquainted, sec him rnh tlir stiffness out of some bruised nmsele and hear him tell a good, real race horse story, or how the world ' s .skating chanipionshi)) w.is one time his. Pf. nonv 151 Do( CJIKKNEY 19 16 - ' IVI ;;. I o ' - 1 Q 1 e i WISCON SIN - |kHC4 BQ |9|Ajl ' ' ' V ■' B -WISCONSIN f I ■f. _ 1 1 KiJ L N - • e ' - ' T S D I A . f v - ij. , -.:..c„; ' ' . ve ' iaSBSp ' - ' - Jw Pif ' . ' g-SE. Bffigfy ' jLj ' - ' jM ll J - Q Kj i Q ' iiv ' l n x 1 1 m nnm 152 1 9 1 e - ' IVI .A.K. I o Basket Ball Com M I.. V. St. .Ii iin Assistant (Oac ii Tiimtmax Tyson Nfgr. 16 GiNX ra])t. 16 Norton (•ai)t. ' 17 BfSllMAN 153 1 9 1 e - JS l d o 1 Q 1 6 Basketball Bv DwiGHT C. (iiNN, Captain The Basket Ball season of 191;)- 16 was a rather niedioere one character- ized by in and out ])lay on the i)art of the State quintet. With three let- ter men back from last year and in addition to several men who had failed to make their letters, the pros- pects for finishing in the first divis- ion of the ' estern Conference looked very liriitiit. But the play of tiie whole team was rather in and out, _- ' ' 2! in one game they would go good GiXN, Ca|)t. only to fall down in the next. State got very few of the breaks. The best games of the season were ))layed against Pnrdue which resulted in victories — the only games we won in the Western Conference. State showed some real form in these games and if thev had had this form in several other of the season ' s games, we would have more games registered up in the left side of the column. The Xorth- western ami Illinois games on the home floor were both hotly contested affairs wiiieh resulted in defeats, but in such defeat that was a not a discredit to the Scarlet and Grey quintet. The poorest game of the season was the Oberlin game on the home floor which resulted in an Oberlin vietm-y. Howiver State came back for sweet revenge when she took the last played game of the season from Oberlin on the up- state team ' s floor. This game resulted in a ii ' i — 20 victory for State and was one of the hardest fouuht ii;inies of the season. M The team will lost ' liut two regular men this season by graduation. Thev are Ca})tain Tiny (iinn and Left (iuard .MeChire. (iinn pl.iyed in every game this year and will be missed mainly as a mainstay on the (lef(nsive jiroposition while Me- Clurc ' s scoring ability made him a valuable man. Summers, one of the subs, will also yradu. ' ile this vear. .M ( ( 1.1 hi: Dami ■154 1 9 1 e ivi c I o -M -- -4 Till- three otlur n iiilars will In- liack next vc-ar. Tlit-v an- Leader. Norton and Bolen and witli the assistanee of Davies. Bast. MilK and I ' eel and others will form the nueleiis for next year ' s te.ini. In addition .i niiinher of Frt ' slinun will In- n.-idy to answtr the eall. . IMMKUS Of most interest to Ohio State is the Western Conference and in this ten jiames were j)la_ved. Of these ten i,K riKii games Ohio State came throujih with two victories. We were able to pull down eighth ]ilace in the Conference. State is the babv of the Conference but they caused the older numbers of the Conference not a little bit of worry whin they faced tiieni. In the Ohio Conference, of which .State used to be a member, we won fo ir of the five g.nnes jilayed and captured second ) l.ice with ease. Case won the Ohio Conference this year, having oidy dropped one ganu ' . but the majority of their games were ) l.iyed with minor colleges of Ohio. Our only loss in the Ohio Conference w.as the Oberlin game as stated abovi ' . but . tate showed them how to l)lay the gan:e on Oberlin ' s Honr. Bol-KX ha 1 9 1 e IVI .A. I O Basket Ball Scjuad 1 TOP ROW C ' oaili St. .lolin. Mills. Davics. Bolen. Peel, Bast. Trainer. Ciueniev. I. Assistant (oaeli Trautinan Manager Biilirnian. Ohio State ' 29 Ohio State tS Ohio State ' 2(5 Ohio State 2. ' i Ohio State 2. ' i Ohio State 10 Ohio State ■iO Ohio State - l Ohio State 1-2 Ohio State 2;J Ohio State . ' iO Ohio State Hi Ohio State 1 . ' i Ohio State - ' (i Ohio State If) Ohio State 1 ' 2 Ohio State 2 ' 2 Ohio State 2iJ Total Ohio State 1-26 BOTTOM ROU uler. Smiiniers. (limi. Mi-Cliin-. NOrtoii. Assistant C ' a|)ital L nivrrsity 23 Kenyon College 15 Ohio Wesleyan 23 St. Mary ' s at Dayton 2-t Northwestern 26 Illinois at L rhana 21 Oherlin 24 Purdue 19 Northwestern at Evaiiston 39 Purdue at Lafayette 19 Ohio Wesleyan at Del.iware 26 Indian.i at Bloominglon 26 Chicago 25 Indiana 29 Mt. Union 18 Chicago at Chieago 27 Illinois 28 Oherlin at Oherlin 20 Total Opponents 1-29 156 19 16 IVI Track 15m xixt; Tr.uk Mi;r. Hi C AHHOI.I. Trac-k Capl. ' l(i 1 ' 1UL11 S c ross Coiiii lr V apt. ' 16 p OLL. iRD c ross Conn lr c apt. ' 16 Coach Casti.k.m.w 157 1 9 le ' ivi: j j T c: - - isie Review of 191.) Track Season 15v Cai ' t. W ' m.tkh (auhdi.i. Ill spt-akiiit; iif thr 1 !M . i tr.uk si-.ison (iiif has to diffrniitiatf between tlu- Ohio Confcrtiu ' i- anil tin- rstt-rii ContVrcnci ' . This dift ' frence is slmwii by tlic fact that Ohio Statf won ail tlu- Ohio meets by comfortable margins but lost the Western Conference meets. However, these losses were inflicted only after the Buckeye ' s most aliant efforts wi-re jiut fortii. Ohio State won dual meets from Wesleyan liotli indoors and o it(h)ors. and also an outdoor meet from Oberlin. The Big Six. although run on a most miserable track that kejjf down some possible records, proved to be an easy victory for Ohio State. In the Western Conference. Chicago and I ' lirdui 1 oth forced Oliio .State to take the short end of the scin-e. but admitted that tiny found theuisehis against stitf comi)etition. Of the men worthy of connnendation one might ))ick out two men who have finally achieved success after many years of effort. First conies Daniel L. Kergu- son. who estalilishcd a new gym record fin- the mile run. sujiplanting the jircvious record that had stood for several years. The other man is Harry Roads, who has the distinction of scoring Ohio ' s few jioints in Western Conference Championshijjs at Illinois. The ipiiel vet diligent work of these men is worthy of just ])raise. Howe tr. the future of the tiam is l)rigbt because of the few men lost by graduation. Of course it will be hard to fill the ga|)s left by Paul S. Jones and ,1. I ' red Buehner, who took places in the Big Six quarter-mile and l()l)-yard dash re- spectively. However, let us now s|)i ' ak a few words for the ui.ni upon uhoui falls the burden of tr.-iining Ibe Ik ti rogeneons asscniucnt of recruits. It is he who no ujatler what the outlook is .ilw.ays leaiutains .i elu-erful spirit and optimistically |)lans wise mo is for the future. Hire ' s to the greatest success for our coach, Frank Kilev Castleinan. 158 1 Q 1 e ' ' ivi ja j x o Track Stjuad lOl.-. OLTDOOHS Ohio St.it !I7. W.sli van :i-i. I ' rim Relay (ianu ' s — Ohio Stati- Jilaccs . ill AiniTicaii ( ' haiii|)i(iiishi|) I-- niilf n-lay race. Ohio State .53. Piirdut- 6. ). Ohio State 92 ' 2-.S. Oherlin . ' (8 l-. ' 5. I}i ; ()— Ohio State won. Wistcrn Confci-eiice — Ohio State seoris ;! points. Nfanh 1 . t Cliiea-io: Ohio State. ( hiiaijii . . liMi; IVDOOIiS March 10 — At Evanston: .30 i, .. ' -.;-, l o Oliio St.iti- Nortliwe.st rn 16 . . . . K) 15!) 1 ± - - ]m: K. I O ' ' 1 9 1 Cross Counti - H. G. PHILIPS ROSS-t ' OL ' XTK V rLuiiiing is rccciviiiir iiiorc ■•iiul iiKiri- attiiition each vear. In hotli tlu ' Oliio and Western Conferences it lias come to stay. The Ohio Conference has hail two meets. 1914- and I!)l;), and the West- ern Conference has had Cross-Country meets for a immber of years. Tliere are several reasons for the popularitj ' of Cross Country. It comes in the fall of the year when most of the track men would other- wise be idle, and this form of competition gives the middle distance and distance men some experience and training. Again, there are many fol- lowers and enthusiasts of track who can thus satisfy their desires. Many peo))le think of Cross Country as a long run. the length of which thev stldom attempt to compare to other estahlished events of greater distance. The length of the Cross Country run in the Ohio Conference is four miles and in the Western Conference it is five miles. This dis- tance is nothing coni])ared to tin- M.irathoii Hun which is about twenty-six and one- half miles. When the runner is in condition, a four or Hxc-niili- run. made in good time, is not considered detrimental to health. Cross Country running is a very healthful form of exercise and shoulil be in- dulged in by more people. By taking short distances and running slow at the start. one can accustom himself to quite long distances made in reasonably good time, and in the end acquire a liking for running. This form of exercise, while more vigorous than walking, takes one out into the country and into more pure .lir. wliieh is the purpose in iiw in t.ikiug long walks or hikes into the country. Taken iu the fall of the rar. the air is crisp and e(ni(luei e to brisk ai-tion. which is to be desired. The MiDiiolonv oi track running is not neouMtered because each turn in the road brings into ' nw mw scenes and changes in the landscape. 160 19 16 - ' : K. I O Ki ' sults Cross Count i 191.) OHIO COMKHKNCK MEET Ohio StaU- ly .Miami 67 Olurlin 38 Cincinnati 69 Woostt-r n Dcniilson 89 Phillips .S EiTfinson 1 JJiuk 6 BecktT 9 How Ohio State Men Finished UF.STKIJN ( () ll ' ,lil.N( K MKKT Ohio State finished seeond only to W ' iseonsin anioiif; the Western Conferenee Teams. Ohio State men tinislied as follows: IMiillips IS Nevin ■il) Eerguson 17 Carrol ' . ' $) Bock 30 161 1 1 e - ' ivi .A i io ' ' i ie 162 1 Q 1 e ' ' 1 1 j jc i o 163 1 Q 1 e - ' 1S I .A. I o 19 1© 164 1 9 1 C3 ' Track Team 1 )!.-) Name Jones, r. S. Cii))tain f.irrol. V. S CM|.t-Kl C-t . . I ' liillips. 11. G.. N. vin. H. n. . . PfttiiijiiT. T. K. K.-mkin. A. R. . I..i vr(iiic. (i. I,. Hiifliiur. .1. F. . (iiiin. I). ( r TjjUM n. I). I.. Dav. K. S Roads. H. H.... Br.)wii. W. M.. . . proat. M. P.. . Hard. J. I (iross. W. v.. .. Yasscnoff. S. . . . I,in -i lii. .1. G. . . Phillips. H. G. Cajitain Bo.k. R. F. ( ' apt. -elect . . Carrol. W. S. . . Xevii). R. B Lincoln, ,1. G. . . Ferguson. D. L.. Becker, E. L. . . . Huuic (iiliiinlxis . Canton .... Yoiiiii;stown Coliunlius . . Colunilins . . Colinnlnis . . .Mianiislnirg . l ' i(]iia Institute. W.V Norwood . . . Ilillsl.oro ... Toledo Cliillieothe . . (iirard Cleveland . . Davton Cleveland . . . Events H(i H.l.iy SSO .md mile SSO and mile. . ; . . . Two-mile lligli .lump. Bro. ' id .lum|). Hurdles. . . Discus. Shot Put. . . Pole Vault. Broad .luni|) ' - ' , ' () Yds.. Coll. ge Yr. On Team KM) Yds. Ilunil.s. KM) Yds.. Relay 880 Yds.. iDie mile. . Relay Hammer Throw . . . IK) Yds. Relay. . . . Hi;;l) .111))))) Two .Mile Pole ' ,-.ult. Hurdles Discus One Mile. Two .Mile Kng. 191. .... Eng. U)l(i. . . . Hort. li)Ki... . rts 1!)I7. . . . Arts 1916. .. . Arts-Law 1917 Edu. 1917. Eng. 191 ). j.r. Mr. .Vrts Agr. l! l(i. i9k;. 1917. . 1916. Arts 1916. . Phar. 1916. Agr. 1916.. .Arts 1917. . 1916. 1918. Arts Eng. Choss Coi-xtrv lOI.T Youngstowii . ' .iiidusky .... ( ' ()lu))ll)Us .... Youngstown . . Cleveland . . . . Lniv.. V. Va. Columbus . . . . Hort. Iiil6. O •O O ••()■• •O •O O O •■()■■O O O O OAA OAA OAA OAA OAA ■' O ' E)ig. 1917. . i ■O ]- ,iig. 19l ;. . 1 O Arts 1917... o O Eng. 1918. . I O Agr. 1916. .. . 3 O Agr. 1917... 1 O May 6 — Cincinnati at Cincinnati. ],S— Oherlin at Oherlin. l.S — lT)tr.nimral Outdoor. 20 — Wesleyan. 26 27( -Big 6. .luiie 6 — ' estern Conference. 165 1 Q le ' ' ivi K. I O 1 Q le 166 19 16- IVI JX J X O Ri ' Milts Wi ' j; Six li i()-Y.iril Miinllt — Dunn. Olxriiii: I ' itti iii; r. Ohio; D.ivis. Mi.inii; Cook. (). W. U. ' J • -■. 100- Yard — Dunn. Ohtrlin; Galbtracli. Kniyon; ( ranftif, Case; Ginn, Ohio. 10 1-J. Oiu- MiK — Tall. Ohtrlin; Carroll, Ohio: 1 rjiiison. Ohio; Curtis. Ohcrlin. t: ' 26. iK) — Hrown. Ohio; Davis. Ohi-rlin; Ho-jcrs. (inciiiiiati : .loiit-s. Ohio, rti l-; . Shot — Duniiii. O. . I.: Rankin. Ohio; Yocuni. Olxrlin; (Onant. Casi-; . ' i7:8 ' |. I ' iO H. — Dmui. Ohirlin; Hanks. W.slt van ; Martin. Woostir: W atirhousf. Obir- lin. Ki 1-.-. Two-Mil( — Fall. Ohirlin; N.vin. Ohio; Hani. Ohio; riill. r. t nuinnati. i):: S i- ' ). ' . ' •.JO Dash — Dunn, Ohtriin : GaUurach, Ktinon ; Daviis, Miami : Grtjifr, Kenyon. 23. Pole ' ault — I.awrcncf, Oliio; Gross. Ohio; Vat rhousc. Olxrlin; I ' alnur. Cincin- nati; Bac ' klicrnis. Cincinnati, tied. 1 I :( . Hi.nh .lump— Pittcngir, Ohio; Sproat. Ohio: Ward. Ohio W.sl. an : .Mlri ;ht. Woos- tt-r. . ) ft. .■in. Half Milt — . ltxandtr. Case; Loudi-nhack. Miami : Phillips, Ohio: Kohlh.pp. Cin- cinnati. 1 :: ' )7 . !-. ). Hanuncr — Roads. Oliio: iiiniu rnian. Miami: (iooscman. Ciiiciiniati : .Sccrist, O. W. v. I ' ifi ' 10 . Relay Ohio; Ginn, Brown. Day. .loms; (asi-, Cinciiiiiati. Miami. .S:29 3-3. Broad .lump — Pittcngcr, Ohio; L.iwniUT. Ohio: Roufi-rs. ( incinnali: Hole. Reserve. ' 20( . Discus. — Rankin. Ohio: Cirt-cidjcrji. { ' incinnati : Yasscnotf, Ohio: Yocum. ( Inrlin. 1 l.i— 2 4. riNAI. .slANDINC; Ohio .State 6.-) Miami 11 Olxrlin Ml Kenyon 7 Cincinnati II- Wooster !• Ohio ' isliy.in 1 ' J Reserve 1 Case II Deiuiison Ohio L iiiversity n G .SIX RKCORDS Pole ' ault— 11 ft. 8 ' . in.. Keshr. Ohio Stale. 1911. Shot Put — J2 ft. 6 ' 4 in., Portman, Reserve, 1909. 220- Yard Hurdles — 2. 1-. ) seconds, Galpin. Reserve. 1907. Hiffli .lump-6 ft. IK. in.. Harvey. Olxrlin. 1911. 1(H)- Yard Dash — 9 !•-: sec, Klder. V(x)ster; McCoy. Miami; 1910. Flamm.r Throw — 129 ft. 8 ' .. in.. Rohinson. Ohio .State. 1910. Mile Run — 1- niin. 2.5 3-5 sec. M.tcalf. Oherlin; 1912, llO-Yard D.ash — 19 1-5 sec. Daniel, Ohio Wesleyan ; 1910. Bro.id .lump— 22 ft. 1 iVs in.. C, C, C(M ke. Ohio .State; 1911, 120- Yard Hurdles — 15 2-5 sec, Barney, Reserve; 1910. Discus Throw — 12 •■ft, 1 in,. Bogfjs. Kenyon. 190 l, 220- Yard Dash— 22 sec, Heekin, Ohio State, 190.-), Half-Mile Run — 1 min, ' :7 . ' ?-5 sec, .Mi ' xander, Case; 1915, R.lay Race — . ' ? min, 28 sec. Ohio Weslevan ; 1910. Two-Mile Run — 9 min. II sic., Mrxire. Wooster: 1913, 167 (- ' ' JJVJL A I I O Ohio State Records OlTDOOR lOO-Y.-ird Dash — 10 seconds. H. A. Hyuian. 19(11: Joliii C. Sharon. 1909; C. C. Cook. 1911. 2 ' 20-Yard Dash — 22 seconds. R. K. Htckin. 190.5. ilO-Yard Da.sh — 50 .second.s. J. -M. Roth well. 1906. 880- Yard Dash— 1 :58 2-. ' 5. Clyde A. Hogue, 1903. One Mile Run — 1-:2()2-.-). Walter Carrol. 1911. Two Mile Run— 9:14 ' . CJarnet W ' vcott. 1911. 220-Yard Hurdles — 26 3-5 seconds. T. B. Haganian, 1905. 120- Yard Hurdles — 16 seconds. T. B. Haoaman. 1905. Ruiininn- Hiyh Jiniip — 6 ft. ' 4 in. Tress E. Pittenger. 1911. Running Broad Jump — 22 ft. IlVs i - C. C. Cook. 1911. Pole Vault— 12 :2v ' 4. (iuy Kesler, 1911. 16 Pound Shot — 12:1 ' ' | in. I. W. Geisrnan. 1911. Discus Throw — 121 ft. 7 in. AlKn Rankin. 1915. Javelin Throw— 1 1-2 ft. Tress E. Pittinger. 1911. One Mile Relay — , ' ! :2S. Murdoek. Briggs. Lee. Rogers. 1912. Indoor .35-Yard Dash — 12-5 seconds. .1. V. lUielmer. 1911. 40-Yard Dash — 12-5 seconds. C. H. .(ones. 1903. 40- Yard High Hurdles — 5 2-5 seconds. Walter Larrinier. 1913: T. E. Pittenger, 1 . ) 1 1 . 40-Yard Low Hurdles — 5 seconds. Edward H. Pennisten. 1909. 220-Yard Dash — 25 1-5 seconds. O. A. Brand. 1910. 440-Yard Dash — 53 3-5 seconds. R. E. Heekin. 1905. 880-Yanl Run — 2:3 4-5 seconds. C. . ' . .Shrruian. 1910. Mile Run — 1:37 4-5 seconds. Dan I,. Ferguson. 1915. Two-Mile Run — 9:50. Garnet M. Wycoff. 1911. High Jump — 5 ft. 9 in. T. E. Pittenger. 1911. Poll- ' ault— 11 ft. 6 in. (iuy Keshr. 1911. Shot Put 11 ft. 10 in. I. W. (Icissman. 1911. iSIile Relay — 3:42 3-5. Snyder. Cojieland. Pittenger, Briggs. 1913. Three Lap Relay — 2:55. Rogers, Shai-on, Brand, Millions, 1910; Brown, Kesler, Jones and Briggs, 1914. Two Lap Relay — I :. , 1 , ' i-5. (.inn. l?niwn. Day. Pittenger, 1916. 168 19 16 - - IVl K, 169 1 Q 1 6 - ' TS T i I c: ' ' 1 9 le 170 19 16- Tvi j j cy Hast ' l)all Team TOP ROW Norton. C ' oacli St. .lolin. Hiissiv. ' rif;lit, Hoiisi-. Putii. ' iiii. Urickcr. .Jones, Small-  oo i. Manaftrr Dave (iaskill. ( Iiarlrs Koliinsoii. HOTTO.M ll()« Sam Robison. Marplf. (Iraf. Mix. (liiTry. . ' nlitll. C ' auaga. G. SKii.i,, M.in. ' igiT 16 Robinson, Capt. ' 16 171 1 © Tennis t I ' - -rason of 1915 was the luo i Miceessfnl Ohio has ever had. and car- rkd s first Western Ccfljference championship. Charles Carran turned the trick vhen he wtm the toamament at Chicago from a strtrng field. He cap- tured the Ohio champkniship the we before from Wilder of Oberlin. t a king a hard five f t match in the finals on the Lniversitx courts. M - : is due Coach Farber for the Talnable services vhich he. so kindly, rendered. The snccess of the team was due. in no - r:. to the fundamentals of head work which he instilled. Trjv I net that tennis is now a major sport and on the same basis as football, -ket ball and track causes devotees to make optimistir prophesies regard- re. - t present there are too few courts, but twentv more are soon to _ i, which will greatly improve facilities for developing material. Wirthwein. Marshman. Miles. Runyan. Lazarus, and Powell will be missing from this year ' s team, but nevertheless the outlook for a championship is more than bright with Captain Carran. Zock. Maxon. Friedman and others in line. 1T4 1 9 1 e IVI Y T O ' arsitv Soccer TOP ROW F. B. Castleroan. Director: G. D. Marckworth. Mgr.: T. J. H. Wiepind. W. E. Shade. S. . Alexander. A. R. ftisinger. C. R. Sjkes. BOTTOM BOW D. L. Haler. A. bi:n. A. Marine. K. K rling. Capt.: C. L. T -- C. Dixev. . . W. [arsh. Co ch. W ITi 19 16 - ' ] A ' - 1  1 o cnnis t ' Tlie tennis season of 19 5 was the most successful Ohio has ever had. and car- ried with it Ohio ' s first A ' estern Conference chanipionsliip. Cliarles Carran turned the tri cii when he won the tournament at Chicago from a strong field. He cap- tured the Ohio ch;ini])ionshi]5 the week before from Wilder of Olu-rlin. taking a hard five set match in the finals on the University court.s. Mueli credit is due Coach Farber for the valuable services wliicli he. so kindly, rendered. The success of the team was due. in no small part, to the fundamentals of head Mirk « liich he instilled. The fact that tennis is now a major sport and on tile same li.i is as football, baseball, basket hall and track causes devotees to make optimistic jiropiiesies regard- ing the futuri . M ])resent there are too few courts, but twenty more are soon to be com))hted. whicii will greatly improve facilities for developing material. ■irthwein, Marshman. Miles. Runyan. Lazarus, and I ' owell will be missing from this year ' s team, but nevertheless the outlook for a cliani))lonsI)ip is more than britrht with ( ' a))taiM Carr.in. Zuek. Maxon. l- ' rieduian ;md others in line. 174 1 9 1 e - - ivr .A. K I o arsitx ' Soccer . V ' ! ' TOP now r. R. Castleman, Director: G. O. Marckworth. Mgr. : T. J. II. Wi.ir.iiul. V. E. Shadf. S. A. Alixandcr. A. R. Hasiii ;tr. ( ' . R. S k s. BOTTOM HOW n. I.. Hal.y. A. H.iin. A. Marino. K. KiKiniiurlinp. Capt. : C. L. Tcrzoponlos. W. C. Dixtv. A. V. M irsli. Coach. 175 1 9 1 e - ' :m: j ro 1 Q 1 e Intra -Mural — ' N IKA-ML KAl. atlilt-tics have o-.unifl a hriii tDotlidlii at Uluc T arc iKiw in.ikinsr rapid progress. This progress is shown by I - i three years affo and that wliicli is now going on. Tliree vear ined a firm footlioUl at Oliio State and competition iree years ago and that wnich is now going on. 1 liree years ago tlierc was eoniiietition in basket ball, indoor track, outdoor track and baseb;ill. This year the season was ojiened with a Round Robin tennis tourna- ment, followed by soccer, cross country, basket ball, and indoor track. At Jjresent plans are being laid for the outdoor track meet and for base- ball. .Soccer took a firm hold tliis year with seven teams actually fighting for the chani])ionship. Great interest seemed to be shown for the sport. At most of the games there was quite a large audience of rooters cheer- ing their respective teams, even in spite of the weather. In cross country there were twenty-five men ])artici])ating. witli twenty-tliree men finishing the race. The |)artici|)ation in basket ball passed all hopes. Besides the regular Inter- College division, there were two other divisions added, made u]) of the fraternities and the boarding clubs. In the Inter-College division there were sixteen teams competing; in tiie Inter-l ' raternity, twenty-seven; and in the Inter-Boarding Club, seven, making a total of fifty teams in all. One of the great surprises was the number of men these games brought to the gynniasium. A count was made each night of those in attendance and not actually ])artieipating in the games. In round nmnber tiie total for the season was one thousand four hundred and fifty. The indoor meet suri)assed all expectations. There were about six hundred and fifty entries turned in for the meet. Of these entries three hundred .and thirty- six different uun .letnally took ])art in the meet. Tiiis was an increase of over one hundred and fifty ))er cent over last year. Three added features of the meet this ye.ir were the wrestling bouts with ten men |iartici|)ating. the Grouji High .Tuni]) will) over one hnndred men partiei|)ating. .ind lb ' special arsity lialf mile with six men participating. One of the sorority relay te.inis set a new record for the relay, of 1;.11 T). Fifteen colleges, twenty-four fraternities, nine sororities, and six boarding clubs took ))art in the meet. There w.as little doubt as to the popularity of the meet fnr tiic diinand for seats could not be su|)l)lie(l. 176 Intra - Mural Till- lluiiiluT of null ;u-til;illy l);irticil).itiiiir in tin- various events so far tliis year arc as follows: No. of Men Aetnally S|«)rt No. of Teams Participatiiifl Tennis 17 Soccer 7 10. Cro.ss Country 7 23 Basket Ball .5(1 •I.S. ' i Indoor .NFeet : : S.Sfi Tot.il Participation 966 When till ' outdoor iiiei t ,ind l);iseliall .ire .idded to tliis li.st tlic total nuuil)er will be brought up to or p.ist liftiin lunidred. Besides those who .letually ));irtieipated in the various events. I should estini.-ite the onlookers to reach .i tot.-il of somewhere between five and six thousand. These figures given above show th.it Intra-.Miiral Athletics li:ive liecoiuc a per- manent institution at Ohio State. hi but a tew years it will be the biggest insti- tution of the University. GoRnox I). .M srckwohtu. 177 19 16 - ' IVI .A IC I O - ' 19 1© Intra Mural Board TOP ROW Siiiitli. Hakir. Wilcc. Maivlvwortli. St. .lolm. SECOND H(l nocrr. W ' altirrairf. H.ilfv. Moiiij, Sz iuiiry. THIHl) ROW StuilKr, PortiT. lAonard. nuttoii. .Martin. nOTTOM ROW Siiimiurs, HoliiH-s. Packer. Doiul.i. McClurc. (i.ibcl. ITS 1 9 1 e - - IVI A. K. I o 179 19 16 - ' IVt I I O 1 e To ISO 1 9 1 e ivr k;. I o ifa = -4-- ' i 1S1 K.kIO ' ' iQie ' arsitv A Association TOl ' ROW M iiiT.iv. H() ir. Norris. ' iiirn;irtiiii-. Siii.ill wikhI. .Mi-Coiiili. Long. IIOTTOM H() ' Tavlor. I ' MrkinsDii. Marsh. Olilson. Kiim-. Dtilicl, Ali aii(lti 182 1 9 1 e ' ' ivi A.icio ' - iQie ai ' sit A ' Assofiation oi 1 K i:i{s PnsidiTit I ' . I ). I ' MtKI.VSOX Vict- PrcNidtiit K. S. MiCiimh Secrftiiry-Trfasurrr C. L. Hoykr F[()V()U AIM MKMBKRS Hi iirv ( . Ohlsiiii Allisnii W . M.irsli Gforpc .M. ' I ' r.uitiiiflM ME.MMIKS (;. H. Altx.uiilir ( ' ,. v. I.oiifi M. B. Sniitli ( • I- Hover R. N. Loiifi H. 15. Sniallwood K. H. Diih.l K. S. McCoinl) (;. I.. Wagoner 1). S. Kvans E. .1. Murray C. E. WiiupartiKr I. P. Lewis I ' . I). I ' arkiiison K. N . Harl isn 1 9 le - ' ivi .a.k;.io - - i ie Varsitv A Ciirls TOP ROW Hilda ,fovce. Helen Kniiiini. W ' illirliniii.i Dalmiaii. Phileiu- F.aruliart. Tri-va I ' larson. SK( OXB ROW Louise Giesy, Heleiie I ' atton. Helen Alkire, Margaret Cless. I.oraine Norris, Golden Bover. HOTTOM ROW P ' .lizaliftli Sinjilctoii. .Mari;aret Hauiuiett, Ruth Engle, Florence Meyer, Anna Strait, Mrs. A. (lark Hunter. Kssie Heath. 184 19 16 ' IS l A J 1 (iirls ' ;usit A Association Pri-sidt ' iil Anna Strati Vice Prosidriit Km ahktii Singleton Secretary Rrrii Englk Treasurer Essie Heath MEMIJEKS Honor ARY Florence Meyer Mrs. A. Clark Hunter Mar- .-irrt llaminett Post Gradi-atk Marv Evans igi( Helen C ro.shy Essie Heath Klizai fli Sinfrli ' ton Ruth Engle Hilda Joyce Anna Strait I.ouise Giesv Helene I ' atton Treva Pearson liilT Golden Hoyer. Helen Alkire Helen Krunun Margaret Cless Willielniina Dalunan Loraine Norris IMiiliiir I ' .iriihart 185 1 9 VJIRLS j ' ' i ' i ' Y31 «3f r V r r ■. - ' ■ISG DR Hffli 19 16 - - IV I I O 1 € 1S8 1 9 1 e - ivi: .A. I c Tin. ' SIidHci Uramatic Soc-ii-lx Ol 1 1(1 lis Prcsidrnt Khnest A. Doeksi uiK Vice I ' rcsidciit Ki.izabf.tii 1 . Lyons Sccrrt:.ry-Tr,asunr 1 nnv Alms Business .Man.-ij;. r War.nkh M. Pomkrknk .Vdvortisin- Man.-.}r.r ' li.N A. M.N vmaka Press .ViriTit William S. Waiinitz BOARD Ol- i)ii{K( roir Fncll;, Slu lr„l .111,,,,,,; Waltir Piir«- I-,riust A. I),., rsoliiik Ray l.ii- .lacksoii William L. Graves ( l.arl, s K, llv Frank A. Hunter Professional Dinetnr f ' ' ' 5- R n ' NS !.()( Al. I ' l-.inOHMANCliS Soutlicni riii.itn . April 7 and 8. 1916 •rili: TIMTll H ( l. IlK 1 I 11 II (With i)rologuc liy William I.iiiiiis (iravts) Tl.r Prolo-n.- ' ■■' ■' ■' • ' • ■' ' - ' ■' TTH: CAST R.ekv Warder Klizalulh 1. Lyons. ' 1(5 Ton Ward.r E ' f t A. Doerseliuk. 16 Eve Lindon l- ' ' ' - ' - ' ' T aura Frazer Hertlia Moltkani)). ' 18 Ir.-d Lindon Humpl.rey W. Pearson. 17 Mrs. Cnsi.ignv ••■■• ' . - • •■' ' - ' ' Mr. Roland • ' ' ' ■' jj., |.j. (lustiT IL Kunniiif;, Josephine .NLar rretta Steele Messenger 17 18 17 Wisli-v Lees. ' 17 .Vets I atd II I i ini: Ri.niii at lli Warder ' s. . ets III anil l ' Mr. I{..l.iM(rs Aii.irtinents at Mrs. frespipny ' s. Time— The I ' res. nt. 189 1 IS TJ - - 1 9 1 e ifin 1 9 1 e Stiollii-s C ' lii ' istmas lMa ' .s I ' liivrrsitv ( li,i|pil. D.oiiil:.!- II. I! l. . siiADi.s oi K.irr A I .irit.isv III ( )iir All H- U. M Mi ii M.i. C ' ji))t;iiii tile Hull. I ' l rrriiir TriMtt (of -Jlst l..iiUTrs) H.irrv K. Koscli Winifred Vrsttr II.izil I5c.-ii-li Sir Ludovic- Trivftl ( .i pli. ' iiitoin ) Nrwi 11 DuIisdii Tlu- Lady Mildred Vrsttr (;i pli.-iiitoiii) I ' liz.-iliilli Lyons Sceno — Tlu- li:inntrd room .it ' I ' rivitt House. Period — T()d;iy. I nder direi ' tiiin of K.iy Lee .l.iekson. e - l. ' i llll, 1)1. U! Dl.l ' Ali TK!) .A Coinedy in ()ne . et Hv . ' T M.K Hoi CMTO.V .M rs. .Sl.iter .NLiry .Alui.u k. ' I . ' ictori;i Slater F.liz.-ilutli Lyons. ' IC Henry .Slater Leif ii Koiliel. ' 17 Mrs. .lordon ( .Mrs. .Sl.iter ' s sister) Fanny .Vniis. 1 1 .Nfr. .lordon S.iinuel McDowell. 17 Aide Merrywe.-itlier ( f;itlier of .Mrs. Slater .iiid Mrs. .(ordon ) . Krmst Doersclnik. ' Hi Scene — Livinj; room .it the Slater ' s. Time — Tiniay. I ' ndir direetion of F.rnest Doerseluik. ' Ui .liinior Business .M.in.ifn r for (liristmns Flays H.irry L.-ipp. 17 STROl.l.l ' ILS XMAS I ' L.WS H.irry I. ipp. Farm st Doerseliuk, R.iy Lee .Lieks on. Kli .alieth Lyons. 1 .iiiiiy Arms. Miry .Mmaek. H.azel Be.aeli. Leijjli Koeliel, Harry Roscli. Newell Dobson. Samuel J. NLDowell. SI ' HOLl.l.HS l!il(i Carl H. Hoi. I. ins. I ' n.t. W . I., (iraves. I- rank Hunter. I ' rof. Walter Pieree. H.iy Lee .laekson. Willi.iiii W.il.nitz. .lolin L■Namar.•l. Farnest Doerseliuk. C ' h.-irles Kelly. Warner Pouierene. Kuskin Dyer. Fliz.abetli Lyons, Harry F. Roseli. Lir};rett.i Steele. C. H. Running. Leslie Mann. W. H. Lees, F anny .Vnns. Humi lirey Pearson. Bertlia Holtkamp. 191 1 9 1 e ' ' IVI .A. K I 3 ' 19 16 Tlie Dreamer O ' Dreams ' A -MrSlCAL C ' oMKDV IN ' rilKEK AcTS Hook l)y I.co C. Minslta Music l y I ' aiil W. Austin I ' rcsi-iitfd at Soulluru ' riuatii- I ' cliruarv ll-l ' -i 192 19 16 - ' IVI K I O 19 16 Tlu ' ■■Zarzolicrs Organized 1916 President I ' m i, W. Ai stin Vice President Earnest A. Dokhsi iiik Secretary Gladys Wildkrmutu Treasurer and Business Manager James C. Duddy Director Eari. I). Homaine THE STAFF Assistant Business .Manajrcrs Jack Pierce Henry Thomson ( ' •lorji,- HiiiMt Charles M. K lly. Stafic Maiiajier Assistant Stage Managers George U. Barry Ivan Bonghton Harr Lapp Stanley 1). Koch. Puhlicity Publicity Assistants Maurice Mullay Jack Pierce Aliiert E. Wilson, Costumes Advisory Board- Prof. .1. R. Taylor. Prof. William L. Graves. Miss Caroline M. Brcyfogle, Miss Edith Cockins, Miss Alice Coon Brown. Miss Cliarme Seeds. 193 Brownino- Literary Society 1. ..L J: TOP HOW Ruth Kiii;lr. Ida Wattcrsoii. I..uira Helton. Nahrl Hiitt. Mary Hirslib.rgvr, Maliil Nicliol. X ' cra I ' rycf. Alice Hidcnoiu ' . _Mav (iladdt ' ii. SK( OXI) H()« Helen Keacli. Laura Sells. Helen Reese. C ' arlcne Hermann. Martlia ' ellinsi. Mar- garet Lawrence. Louisa Griswold. Helen Rook. Carolyn Haddox. HOTTOM liOW .Mari aret Cless. Donitliy ()slioni. I ' ' ranees I.orslietcr. Maliel Mi ' Kee. l- ' annii ' . riiis, Olga Klifritz. Margretta .Steile. .losepliine .Jones, .leretta Taylor, Katlierine Mc- Clellan. 194 19 16 - ' IVf N IK. liiow iiiii Dramatic SocictN Kst.ililisliid 1882 CoLoiis — (iri-cii ami W ' liiti POSI ' (iltADlArK M.ir .irit Lawrciu ' C Ruth Knplr I.tia WattiTsdii Isalxl Iliitt Miry 1 IiTslilxTpT ' iTa I ' rvcc I. aura Ili ' ston Mai). I i hol llclcii Uracil I. aura Sells Carlcno Ilirinaiin AiiiT Uidiiionr May (iladdi ' ii llrj.M |{,-,s,- Manila Willirif; I.oiiisa (iriswoid 1!)I7 11.1,1, !{, . k Margart-t C ' lcss •• ' raiicfs I.orslictiT J Tctta Tavlor farolyii Haddiix Diirotliy Osliorii I ' aiinic Aruis llilru Mougey F.liiior Hvau .l isr|)liirii- .loins KallKTiiic- M.Clcllaii Malxl McK.a- Olga Klifritz Margrt-tta Steele 195 1 1 6 - ivi .A I IO ' ' 191 e jtwiww Wl IWil rvvrci ' filler u vrcuiiD lervpre ij _5 ;v .- . ' . . X,, 196 1 9 1 e - - TV I k;. I o ' 1 9 le Men ' s Glee Club President H i.imi K. Moxson Vice President W. A. Alexaxder Secretary . W. Hei.mbehger Director Alfred R. Harrington Manaijer W.M. A. DortiHERTY Advance A ;ent Ai.hert E. ilsox 198 1 9 1 e ' - IVl J JC l D Ohio State Uni ( ' rsit (ikv Club TOP HOW Kurtz. ' li( iis tlli r. Hiiiiniiiit. Koistrr. CoopiTridir. N.iiits. Sparliiif;. SK( ()M) HOW (iaskill. Wilson. Kniiicdy. Alexander. Anderson. Price. Doersliiiek. Kuiufr. Trum- bull. TIIIHl) HOH Barriufjton. . eliaffner. (iordon. Fleniinjj. Ottiiii . I ' ox. W ' iesiiiherirer. Lewis. I.evine, Oxenrider. HOTTOM HOW Cliapnian. Heinitierger. Diihel. Millifjan. Daupliertv . Momsdh. I ' MlliiiL ' tnii. Austin. Jones. Means. 199 1 1 e 3VI K. I O ' - 1 t Male Quartette Trumbull. Ewiiij);, Hciinbri ' ficr. I ' lilliiii toii. ( ' . E. Cli.ipni.iii r. P. Diibel II. .V. Ltvine I.ec D. Menncl .1. I ' . I ' ulliniiton K. 1 ' . Kuiuf.- P. (;. Hr.uilry . . I,. Kiiij -ht I.ukr ( ' ()o|)(rri(i( r A. U. ' rruuibull H. K. 15 )yii- 15. Otliiif; MK.MBKR. OF (I, LB 1916 W. ¥.. .S))arliiig J. E. Whonstttlir G. Weber W. W. Heiinbirfivr B. A. (i.iskill 1917 Ciuy H. Oxriiriilir W. W . Fox (i. .1. M;it j.i V. I). Humiieut D. R. Gordon 1918 R. H. Anderson E. R. F ' nsign M. W. Price Harland Jones A. C. A ' ie.senberger W. A. Alexander E. A. Doersjiuek M. C. Xauts ,1. E. Sehatiiier .1. . Kennedy R. G. .Me.ins I. P. Lewis H. A. Koester (;. M. Kurt .1. 1). FJeniins; 200 1 9 1 e - IVI .A K T O I ' nivcrsity String- Quartrttf Ralph Munson, Paul Austin. l.owiU Mullig.in. .l.ini.s I ' ulliiigtoii 201 1 9 1 e ' ' : J T O 19 16 Girl ' s Glee Club TOP now Flortncf Urolnck. .M.iri;;irtt Teaclinor. May (iladcUn. Adaline Giffin. Josepliinc Jones. Htliiu ' I ' atton. Esther Waddell. Jeretta Taylor. Margaret Class. Vera Pryce. SECOND ROW Miriam Hinitli. Eloise Da iilsoii, Rutli Griffith. Dorothy . ilnpson. Christine Kiiiihall. Helen Wood, Bertha Holtkamp, Isabel Hutt. Katharine MeLellan. Mary Ross. THIRD HOW Eva Williams. Ennna Schneider, Helen Kershner. Doris MacConathy. Lois Eovett. Andra Biekel. Anna Lou Hyde. Wilhelmina Slayniaker, Gladys Wildcrmuth, Virginia Rciii.in. BOTTOM ROW Essie Heath. Anna Meliitire. Helen Reese. Fanny Arms. Treva Pearson. .Martha Welling. Carolvn Haddox. Rhoda Sehiek. Bess Obetz. Louise Giesv. 202 1 9 1 e ivi J X o Ci ' nVs Cik ' o Club oi TIC i:hs Oinctor 1 ' - ' Business Manager M a ' ' rr. Ax X Mil XTIHK Treasurer  - -  l r.si,l,nl ' l ' ' Vy..ui.os Librarian Caholvx HaduoX . • t . IIki.kn Rkksk Acconii)ani.st 1 IlJSr S()1 ' 1{AN()S Estlur Wadd.ll Il.l.nWn,,,! I.ouisr Gi.sy I.ois Lovctt Christin.- Kiuil.all Willu ' linina Slayuiaktr Miriam Smith V.ra Prye. M ' rtl.a Welling Audra Bickol F.ssie Hcatli (Jladys W ildtrmuth Rlioda Scliick SECOND SOI ' KANOS Virginia Ronan Emma Sclnuid. r ( an.lyn lladdox Jcn-tta Taylor France ' s I.orslut.r May (iladd.n Bess Obetz Adaline Giffin Mary R..ss Eloise Davidson Tr l ' -n-son I ' lKsr Ai.ros Doris MacConalhy Dorothy Simpson Tlor, lur Hroh.ck n.hn Kershntr ' Anna I. u Hv.h- .fosephim- Joms Katharim- Mel.cllan «  • ' ( ' •« ' SECOND AMOS Margaret CUss Kahel Hutt R rtha Holtkamp Anna Mclntire- Margaret T.ae-hnor Kathcrinr Bazorc Ilrhn,- Patton Eva Williams Margaret Evans Kathyrn Simpson 203 1 9 1 e IVI .A ICk I 19 16 Orcliestra Waltz N. Norris. Tiih.i ; ' .•lI•rl•n W. Siiiitli. Tronilionc ; Charles E. Mack, CoriKt; Cliffort |{. Atli -. I ' riiK-ipal First N ' iolin ; I ' raiicis Maiick. Second ' i()liii. Minni.K HOW Dwight McNabb, Cello; Louis S. Deitchman, Secoiul N ' iolin; Clayton M. Hur- rouglis. Priiicii)al. Second N ' iolin: Dwight P. Ely. Flute; Tracy I ' ittinicer. Flute; Paul T. Co)))). Clarionette; J. Mercer Harsha, Saxophone; Roy A. ' elday. Second ' iolin; Ralph Cauney. I ' irst N ' ioliu; .lames I.. Blue. Mass ' iol. IIOTTOM HOW Ernest I.. Stover. Cello ; A. I)wi rht Ciirfnian. Second X ' ioliii; Lester Peterman, First V ' iolin; Alfred R. Harrinj;ton. Conductor; Cicorge ,1. Mateja. First ' iolin; Edwin C. Litcja. I ' irst ' iolin; S. L. Cheney, Cello. .MKMBERS OF OB(IIKSTH NOT IN PU Tl ' HK Paul Sears, Viola; Jean Hetheriiii;lon. Clarionette; W ' illard I?rown. Clarionette; Walter Darnell, Cornet. ■lui t Q 1 © IVI K. I O Orchestra NVONl ' . who lias atti ' iidiil tlic CoiiiMii-nccnunt F.xcrcisih of tiu- L ' nivor- sity duriiifi tlif past four years could not lu-lp but hv iniprcsst-d by the inusif to wliicli tiny lia i- listiiud. Tj Tlurc was sonu ' tliin r. lio vt-v«r. notii-calily lackitiji. and that was a , University Orchestra. This has at last been aeeoinplislied. Wednesday, November lOtli, a tryout for violin was ealli-d. and about twenty-five men responded to this invitation: six first violins and five second violins were selected. The wind instrnments were taken from the I ' niversity Hand, and an oreliestr.a of twenty-six became .i reality. The followini; W ' edni sd.iy a rciiears.il w.is held. Il.iyiiii h ifth Symphony and .i niinilu r of lighter pieces were studied in preparation for the fourth coiieirt of the twilifjht series. This concert took |)lacc in the Chapel. .March ' JJth. at four o ' clock. The achieve- ment was admirable .and a coinjilete success. We are now in .a |)osition. with the assist.ance of other l iiiversity .Musical org.an- izntions. to furnish sueeessfully. imisie for .iny and every function that belongs to the student bodv and the L niversitv. 205 1 9 1 e ivt K. I o 19 1© 20G r _r RELIGION 1 9 1 6 - ' JS T J J T O 1 9 1 e Young Men ' s Christian Association r — TOP ROW Kennedy, George, D. H. Sawyier, Rankin, Scliuster, Luttrell. toe. .Monsoii, l..uighlin. SECOND ROW Loiigliry, .Mc ' ieker, roster, R. L. Sawyier, Willing. Kiniinel, riionia.s. BOTTOM ROW Dunham, Dupre, Hendri.x, Cooiierrider, Kricker, Dyer, Demorest, Weaver. 2(IS 19 16 TVl I I O V. M. C A. - i Il- ' TER 5 vi-.irs oil tin- (■.■miims tin- I nivcrsity ' iimii; Mm Cliristiaii AsNOcintiun staiuK now. as ncviT Ix fon-. for its tlir( -f(il(l |)iir|)osi-: To cri-atc a rfligioiis and moral idialisiii in tlu- livi-s of llii- stiidciits: to promote at ' tivitifs which tend to huild charactor; and to overthrow, in conjunction with other agencies, certain eonditions which exist mi the eamiHis and in the city, hiirtfvd to manliood. The Association is lieaded liy .lolin V. Pontius, (iener.-il Secretary: Huntley DiilJre. and Don Deniorest. University Secretaries; W. K. Aiidrrson. Methodist Secretary; John Bricker, undergraduate President, . ' Mid a Cabinet of twenty-five. su))ervised liv a Faculty aiui AInniiii Ho.-ird of Advisors. Ruskin Dyer is President for 1 !•!()- 1 7. UrieHv. outstanding work dniii- this year includes new student work, receptions, infonii. ' ition luireaus. rooming lists and h.-iidtiooks ; Big Urother work, with 1079 freshmen aided hy ' i ' M) upperelassmen : Km|)loyiiieiit Bureau, with a])prox- imatelr if. ' i. ' JOO worth of positions given out: C ' ;iinpus and ( hurcli Hilih .nid Mission Studv classes; W ' eeklv meetings; Prohihitioii work, with 1; men hitting seven towns in the fall campaign; Social mixers; Foreign .Student work; .Sick visitation; Indus- trial and Social Service work, with 7. teaching English to foreigners, leading boys ' clubs; Cios))el Teams, with . ' 77 Christian decisions made up to March I. using :H men at II- ))laces. The association has membership of over 1.70(1. 209 1 IVt JS J T O 1 9 1 e Valine Women ' s Christian Association Organized 1900 Association Room- -Orton H.iU (riiitral Sicictarv Winifred A. Tixell Toi now .Iiilia Smith, F.ttir Waid, Marian Hayes. M irtlia Willinfi ' . .Itntta Taylor. Klinor Ryan. BOTTOM HOW Isabel Iliitt, ,Tos i)Iiinc .Toms. Winifnd ' I ' umll. H. I. n . laiii;-.y. Mar-ianl (Toss. Helene Patton, Mal)cl D( Bra. 210 1 Q 1 6 - - TS .A. I O 1 9 1 e Oliio State rnivcrsitv . W. C. A. ' N X ISSI-. tlirte yiuinjr woiiun of Ohio State wont to a Y. W. C. A. coiifir- I ' liCf at WestiTvillr. .iiid tlurc reccivfd the iiiil)ulsc to start nlifjious work anion ! tlu ' {Iirl (Ui llic cauiptis. The nsult was a IJililc class, MUM-tiiig Suiuiav afternoons, wliicli gnw in activity and nscfulni-ss nntil in 1888 a |nrniancnt ort;ani .ation was forini-d. known as tlu- King ' s Daiiglit.Ts. A room on llu ' fonrtli floor ot llir Main Huilding was tlif (•inter of the work until tile o|)enin ; of the jireseiit Woni.in ' s Union. In 1 , ' ' i |  l)(t the Kin-t ' s I)aiii;liters became a Y. W. ( ' . A. affiliated with the by •-! national and the world organizations, and in 1!M)I the .A dvisory Hoard a I t i was organized. For eleven years the secretaries were girls in the L ' nivcrsitv, hut since 1!)1 I- a full-time secretary has lieen employed. The present membership is not large. Inil the activities of the Asso- ciation are so wide that it is almost cnlirely a working membership. Bible and mis- sion study classes are conducted in co-operation with the neighboring churches. Part of the sui)])ort of a Y. W. C. A. secretary in India is maintained. . number of social affairs are given during the year. Prominent jicople from .ill over the country address the regular Tuesday meetings. A large social service work is carried on through the various branches of Ciiristian iihilanthropy thrinigliout the city. 211 1 1 e - ivr .A K. I o 1 9 1 € Meiiorali Society 1 ic f im r ' ' ii ' fii f ifW ' OlFRERS First Se.mesteu President Herman Simon Vice President Lotis Rich Secretary Hhoda Si hk k Treasurer Samiei. Boim Second Semester I ' resideiit Hahvev II. Weiss Vice President I. oris Deitciiman Secretary {{jioda S( hk k Treasurer -. Soi.omux Hi.oo.mfiei.d • ■: 2U 19 16 IVI I I O Mt ' iiorali Socu ' t IIDNOKAin M1.M151US I ' nit. r.(lH;ir l Ortiiii. .Ir. Harry I.iIunoii Riitli Scliac ' iH- Leo YasscnotT HtTnian Simon Jai-k Kurtz Morris A. Kpstiii SauiiK ' l lioiin Bertram .1. Krolmiiold Saul Green Alir.ili.ini Sojjolovitz Walt.r I.. Kri)liii;r,,l(| Morris (iaiis r.eon A. I ' ricdiiian Henry I ' cinlnrj; Milton Howard San ford K. Rosen Tlieo lore M. Heekinan Edward Woldnian Sidney Weisman Louis Lesovoy IJenediet filossnian Elmer Klein Leah J. Kleiinan Harry (1. Levy Lsaac Mellman Afax Shapiro orris Greenherg Pearl Gordon Alexander Zipkin Jack Lewis Jesse Hartman HMr y 11. Weiss Louis W. .Icisi ' phsiin H. 11. I.oel. I ' hili|) S.mders S.iniiiel Lesser -Morris Silverm.an I Lien R. I ' lexner 1017 Morris K.-irlin . rthur Kannner ,(.ieol) W ' olstein S.inniel MolitT 1918 Morris S. Galvin Lonis S. Deitelnn;in Stanley I). Koeli .Iess( M. Kli inoKVir H.il].!! M. l..rk Rae Haseh Rc;itriee L. Her ni.an 1919 Rose Hrenner William Levenson Sidney L. Basch I):ivid Peiros Morris J.ieohson Benj.-iinin H. Lezin Franeis J. Levy Jaeoh L. Rosenth:il Phil M. Paris Selda L. CJreenherj; Emanuel Mendi-lsohn Morton S. Zailer I ' r.ink y. Payer M.ix K.i) lan .liisi i li . ' ( ' IiomIIi. ' iI Rhod.i Seiiiek Louis B. H.irrison David 15. -Miller J;ie()l Lesovoy A. Bernard Berfjmaii Birt Woliu.in Morris (ioldherg Willi.am V. Gross Em. ' inuel Lieherman Joseph B. Dujj.i ,Jose|iii II. K i[)l.in Edith .Sili.itteustein Herm.in B. H.irris L.i .irus (ireenl)lum Ir in r J. U iemr .Solomon Bioomfiehl .Mortimer I ' riedm.in Mortimer Whiti ' law BenJ.-nnin Menzes Alir.ah.iin L. Haiismaii Louis B. Komissruk Louis L H.lfand Benjamin B. Levy N ' o.di I) iinier Etlul I.uper S;nnuel H. Davidow Marvin C Friedman Harry Zimmerman .Myron Rose Ben Ratner David T. Millsherg 213 1 Q 1 e - js L ji j T cy 1 Q 1 e Student A ' oluiiteer Band TOP ROW Misscis Hari)st r. .Mil.( ll.ui. 15.iiliv. Lawrcmi ' . Oliver, litich. BOTTOM ito« McDowell, Weaver. U ' .-itson, Bus.sdeckcr. .S.iwyicr. Niill. 214 10 16- IVI C I o 1 © Stiulcnt )luiitocr Band Leader Roukrt S.wvvier Secretary-Treasurer Ri ' sski.i. Hissdk kku Deputation Chairman (J alk.n Wkaver Ml.MHl ' .liSllll ' H l,n ( .inliir I IK H.ulcr Bessie McCormick I.cnor.i HarpsttT I.iuilli- l-itziii-rald Dexter I.utz Katharine MeI.ellan Riitli Beeeli Margaret Lawrence ' ivian Baily Agnes Driiry Mary Oliver Amanda Wing Paul Reichel, Traviling Secretary for the Student Wihinteer Movement. Hu-.m1I Hussdieker I rank W.itsdii Adolph Selineeweiss Cialen Weaver Rohert .Mel)(.«tll George Xeill Robert Sawvier OHIO STATK IN FORKKiN MISSION IIKI.DS Allah.ihad. India Sam Higgenbottom William Beiibower Don Griffin Clarence Dawson { Joshua ' ogel Onii. Japan Mrs. Joshua Vogel (H.l.n Ilcllister) Buenos Ayres James Clianey .Vrgentine Harry E. Ewing India Mary E. Lawrence Philippines Marion Mumnia Brazil John Warner . friea Raljih Nanss South America Mavnani Woleutt 215 1 9 1 e - ivt .A.1 I o 1 Q le H(MiiiIetic Club TDi ' miH John W. T.-iit. 1). I.utlirr K .iiis. Huliirt I.. Saw ii-r. Don I.. Diiiiorcst. (Jaliii R. Wcnir. Hrv. illi.ini Houston. Id . W. K. Anderson. ' illi;ini H. Gys.-m. no ' l ' ToM miu W;iltcr 1). .Sli.irritt. Ilcrlit-rt (_ ' . Kimnirl. (. ' :ir ■. S. Ki-niiidv. Carl K. C ' li.-ipm.iii. 216 19 16 ' IVt . TO ' - 19ie Inter-Class Debate Teams TOP k;) v Sears. Hcisc. Spick, SliattVr. SK( ONI) ROW Dyi r. liowi rs. lloskins, Andrews. TiiiHi) now Spiiullcr. Ddi-sty. CrosslaiHl. Stiiie. lOlHTIl H(l V .Sih irni;iii. lirickinr, ( ' li.ipiiiaii. ' I ' raiitman. iiiiTTo.M now y. A. Kctcliaiu. ( ' harl(s ]■' . I.iiulslcy. 21S 1 © 1 e liitei-C ' lass Dt ' l)at( ' ' IVanis 1 UI.SIIMAN SOl ' llOMOUl ' . Rrsolvid. Tli.it tin- Ix-st iiitinsts of tlif Lnittil Statts di- iiiaiul a pronipt and siihstantial incroasi- in the army and navy. FrKSIIMW TkAiM SoPIlOMOUK Te. m .1. I), . ' f.irs. ( ' .apt. Ruskin Dyer, ( ' apt. Uryari Hcisc C W. l owtrs M. II. .spi.k A. II. Iloskins H. (I. . ' li.itV. r. .Vlt.TM.itf I., (i. Andrews. .Vlt.r- n. ' iti- .11 MOI! . I ' .MOU Rrsolvwl, That tin- Constitution of Oliio In- .uiuiKlrd so .is to make tlic Ciovcrnor tin- sole ilii-ti c oHiii.-il in lln- state .idniinistration. •IiNloH Tkam .Sk.moh Te.xm H. C. SpindliT, C ' ai)t. Morris Silverman. C.ipt. Glarencc Crossland C. V. Briekner (j. R. Dorsey C ' .-irl I- ' ,. ( ' ii.i|)Tiian HonuT R. .Stine. Alter- C. H. Tr-mlni.-in. .Mter- nate nate l ' . (ri.TV Professor . A. Keteli.ini DIRKCTOH Ol DI.H.VTING diaries I ' . I.indslev. A.ssistant Director .ind rreslini.ui Coach 219 19 16- ' 3VI .A.JCI O 1 9 le Athensean Literary Society t f ' rf f « t TOP ROW Markovitz. Davis. I.uttnll. Howtrs. Slit-plir. Tippy. Hlooiiiticld. .SECO.Vl) ROW Frifdiiiaii. Hcnii.icy. Williams. Cofft-y. li.iilcy. (imxl. Dill. AVliitrsidc. TllIUJl HOW Levi. Mcl,aiii;lilin. Hoinis. Roskin. Biddlc. Karliv. .Idscijiisdii. I ' ulkrrson. I ' l-inln-rii:. BOTTOM now Robinson. Mc( ' a r. Holnirs. Hri kii(r, ' I ' liroi-knun-tdri. I ' oulks. (Jnilcy . Costillo. Offlc. 220 1 9 1 e - ' J L .A. Kk I O ' At licn;raii 1 jtcratA ' SocictN I iiii r|)iir.it (i 1897 II() ()|{ m Ml ' . MM K US Professor Dunciii I ' ml. ssor H ik Dr. S.ynioiir 191(5 K. V. B.iuiii W.ill.r S. Davis I.. H. Ojfle .loliii Hrii-k.r Willi.im S. IDulks Aloiizo Swartz ( . I ' . Uriikiur 1 . .1. (Jrceley K. ( ■Sever Gi-orjrc Middle H.irry I?. Ildlines li-iyiMniid Sliepler George N. JJaiiiiiiller Louis W. ,l()se|)lison D. ( . TlirDekiiiortoii Carl E. Chapman .M . I.. .MeCave H. -f- Hartlett ,1. M. (Oslellii Cliarles Roliinsoii 1017 A. (i. Breekliiig C. .1. I.iiUrell Holiert Ciood Donald I.. Dudley Wesley II. Lees Walter V. Scliwall C. J. Crosslink C. W. Rtukert W . D. Sliarritt F.. J. George C. W. White T. . ' . Tippy .Sam Hiiims ale Knskin inis Worth A. M.iiley Henry I- ' eiidierg K. H. Wiggins A II HrMiirlt A. II. Ilnskins A. (.. Willi.iins Sol Bloointi ld .1 M KhiMinaier Ciordon Williams Orton W. Moyd .1. II. Law Cary W. Bowers 1910 Sam H. D.ividow Il.irold Mcl.aiigldin .L C. Moliney Ben H. Markovit , M . . Speek SI ' I.C L L SILDKN r Carl . . Seatterdav 221 1 Townshend Literary Society i! Ww f «rf ' ' - ■' % % t ■TOP ROW H. H. Smith. Bernard Hatten. H. R. Wills. M. W. Br.uly. . ( . Kirk. SECOXU ROW O. J. Shong. F. D. C ' rini. E. W. Budd. S. .S. . ' tiuUliaktr. Win. Cooinr. F. C. Evans, Win. Miintgomery. R. F Miller. TIIIHI) HOW F. B. Crcs.s, D. G. Coe, H. W. McChesney. W. 1.. H.innnond. . G. Applegate R. Duprey. R. Fife. W. D. Huiiiiient. R. .S. Cliristen. FOURTH ROW K. S. :McConil). B. -S. Snode. R. L. George. R. A. Haumioiid. W. E. Foster. J. K. Stear, G. W. Stuts, S. W. Phillips. E. T. Davies. D. P. Evans. FIFTH KDU F. W. Dean. E. H. Kr.uise. H. W. .Seluu r. H. .lones. C. H. Elliott. L. M. Evans, S. M. Fenn. R. Priest. G. G. Giiiler. .1. M ' . Heiidrix. E. O. 15olriuhr. 222 1 9 1 e JPS t Towiisluiul l.itcraiA SociftN ' I ' lTsident Vire Presulfiit Secretary Treasurer Censt r Asst. Censor (. ritic Kx. Com. OFFICERS first Semeslrr Leon M. F ' vjiiis Mell) V. Brady ' . (1. Appli-iiali- Halpli S. Christen Dexter N. Liitz Bernaril Hatton Clayton H. KUiott K. O. Boleniler I). 1 ' . Kvans K. T. Davies SiTOiid Seniesler Walter I). Hiiiniieiit Harvey H. Smith Hfi Dviprey H. V MeChesney Ralph S. Cliristen Kay File Lewis L. Ciuard Olen J. Shonrr Win. Cooper Dana (i. Coe ( larcnee .NL Baker Floyd D. Crim Frank 15. Cross Raymond M. Can F.van T. Davies F.lliert (). Bol.ndir Merle S. Kliiik Karl . . MeComli (ieorjje IL . tilts Ral|)li S. Christen F.unene W. Budd Dana (i. Coe .foin. D. Macklin Fiarold G. Olin X ' olney CJ. Applegate Wm. Cooper Willard C. Kirk GRADLATF Samuel W. Phillips 1916 I ' orest W. Dean Clayton H. Flliott David F. Fvans Leon M. Evans Walter V.. Foster Sidney L Fenn Max M. Phillip. Roy Priest ll.iirv W. Sehuer Russel L. Cleorgc Lewis L. Guard G. Glenn Guiler Robert A. Hammond .John E. Hendrix Rossford Jones Edwin H. Krause .1. R. St.ar Dexter N. Lutz 1917 Brooks D. Drain llerh.rt R. Wills Rei Duprey Ray Fife Fred C. Evans Bernard Matten Harold W. .MeChesney Walter 1). Hunnient Ravni )n l F. Milhr 1918 Mell.y W. Br.idy R(.y I ,. Moser 1919 Orson Barki r Olen .1. Shong Sannul S. Stiidehaker Wall.aci L. Hammond H:irold (iiltlioney ILirv.v H. Smith 223 1 9 1 e ' ivi .A i io ' - i9ie JeflTersonian Liteiarv Society TOP lidW Krill. I.uir. McF.lw.iin. I5r(iwi ' . Sinitli. Axtcll. Divdn-. SECOND l(i « Ovcrturf. M.iiiiii. 1 ' ihIj;i-. Srlliy. Duiikrlow. Oclis. ( irali.iin. .Mcr;i.i iirliliii. Tiiimi miw Co|)|). .Miss Sill r« Odd. .Iiiiiis. Miss HcniKT. Ziici-fiicr. Miss OsIkh-ii. White, .Mi.s.s iitt. Tom. HOTTOM HO ' riioin|)son. I ' uiiiii-. Miss Howciscii. . ' uaiimr. Miss McCartiuy. .Sp.irlini;-. Miss O ' Hara. ' .iiiilirli|i. Miss S;ni(icrsoii. .Vd.niis. 224 1 9 i e ' - ivi K I O Jcffc ' isoiuan I,itcrar - SocictN ' First SiiiiiNltr I.EK .1. Smith Fkhx Uk vmkh F.MII V M AKlllS HxilHlsciN W. ZlKlKIIKn. . II. I 1 X Ml KK K. I). I ' huk Ki.i.m UrTciiisox W. E. SPAHI.IXG H. C. Kix.i I ' I.OUKXI K OsHORXl (il.KX SWAXOER Ol 1 RKRS I ' rfsiflfiit . . . . . . . ' i(i- I ' rcsidtiil . . Sicrttary .... ' rrcasurtr . . . . , Critic ...... ( ' Iiaplaiii . . . . Censor . . Publication (lirk . . .Si-r!n-.iiit-.it-. nii.s. I ' .xcciitivi- C ' oiiiiuittt( Sic-oiid . ' (■riicstir , Harhisox W. Zi kik hku . mv NlTT KniTII SllKHXVOOl) Iamks .M. ' iiitk 11. I . ' aXI)KUI.11 ' l ' l.OHKX( K OsllollX . . . . K. R. .McCli.Aiiiiii.ix 11. ( . Kix.i K. 1). I ' llKE I ' khx Hkamer 1.1. H. I.AXK Dayton . xtill Rhod.i OHara Flonnce Oslxirn P.. R. .McGla.ifthlin I ' l ' rn Reamer H. V. Zuereher MI.. IHl,R.s 1916 W. E. Si).irliMfr fileii . ' wan;;er I ' . N. ' ineke Howard Dtvore I ' . X. I er};us !). (). Davis Amy Nutt F.ditli Sherwood Ok 1.1 .S.inder.son I ' r.ink ' riiomjjsoii C ' lvde F. Tom ■f. M. White It. I ' . . ,lams (i. I.. Urown J. H. Lane C. M. Oehs 1917 I.ee .1. Smith . . W. .lonrs I ' anI Fudge Emily Harri.s II. ( . King S. H. Kwing ()r|iii.i Mi( ' .irtney F.nim.-i . tiilmer V. .1. I ' etry K. I). I ' riee P. T. Copp G. R. Krill I9I8 H. I ' . Valid, rli|) -M. ( . Overlurf F. R. MeElwain Eleanora Howei.scn Ci ' -il Stonebraker Oliver Martin Hinrv Diiiikelow 1919 .lolm K. (ir.diam Ilimh (i. Selbv (.R.VDl.MK Sn DKNT Rose Hughes 225 1 1 e ivi i I O ' 1 9 le Philomathean TOP ROW Daniella Perriii, Pauline Bnaiit, Elizabeth Abernathy, Carolyn Canrteld, Hazel Long, Agnes Ludman, Helen Mougey, Edith Simons. SECOND ROW Fannie Merchant, Nell Sinclair, Martha Welling. Owenah Bauer. Alys Sinclair, Wilma Pdlil. Flortiu ' c Elder. Olivia Hambleton. Willulmina Dahman. BOTTOM ROW Katherine Eislier. Thilnia Knarr. Essie Heath, Marian Mitchell, Elizalxth Singleton, Margaret Cless. Pearl Sunuuy, Hilda Vogan. Lura ShatTer, Helen Coy. 226 1 9 1 e - ivi K Philomatlu ' an OFl-K KUS „ ., . . . .Ei-izABKTU Singleton President ,,. r, J ..L Marian Mitchell Vice Presideiit £, . Margaret Cless Secretary _ Essie Heath Treasurer „ . I A,.,.o RlTII IIlNTER Scrgeant-at-Arnis Elizabeth Abcrnathy Mary Allviujili Marian AlUnsworth Pauline Bryant ( arolyn (anticltl Ruth Carlisle Margaret Cless Hazel Cook Helen Coy Wilhehnina Dahman Florence Ehler Katharine Fisher MK.M15F.RS F ' .ssie Heath Ruth Hunter Olivia Hauihleton Tliilnia Kii.irr Gertrude I-awrmee Hazel Long Agnes Luduian Katharine McLellan Graee Miller Marian Mitchell Helen Mougey Fannie Merchant Esther Church Margaret Lawrence Daniella Perrin Wilma Pohl |- ' .(iitli Siiiioii-. Laura Shaffer Alys Sinclaire Nell Sinclaire Enuna L ' ncapher Ililci.i ' ()g.iii NLartha Welling Owenaii Bauer Helen Sliafer 227 1 Q IVt.A Ki. I CD 19 1 Delj)hic ' Debating TOP ROW .Mary E. Roush. I ' lcr, iicc K. Xolan. Hattie C. Hol.crU. Htiirirtta .M. Babbt-rt. Alkt Mac McNeil, Jessie B. Doersam. Louisa I. Ciriswold. noTToM now Clara Hanili.uli. llrlriu- Ciariiihauseii. Emily T. Harris, (irace Long. Adaline R. Giffin, Mildrtil A. Greding, Elsie E. Steiger, Ola Mae Arick. 228 19 16 ' - IVl l)(I| hif Dehatinu ' Clul) Ortianized lillS Colors — Cirt-fii and liiti (.li. ni A ' I ' KS ' froii:i M.ii DiilliiifriT Klizahftli l.iiiig I.illiaii I , (dlir (icrtriidi- Lucille Rohiiison 1916 AdaliiU ' R. (iiffin Hattii- C. Holi-cck Clairi- Mc-Caiin Louisa M. Cirisuold Bortlia Jacobs Alice Mac McNeil L• ry F ,. Rousli 1917 NLirioii AlliiiswDrtli Clara Hninliaeli Hi l( lu (iaruihauseii Henrietta NL Hahlierl Jessie U. Docrsani Mildr -d A. Ciredinp Helene iviaii Bailey Lucinda Doersain Kniily T. Harris (iraci- Long 191 S Ola Lii- Ariek l- ' rance.s . I. Kariis Floniu ' i- K. Nolan Minnie (iatiwood Mary Law .NLarfjaret W. Ojeda Rlsie K. Steiper (iladys K. Weyant 22a I 1 9 1 e ivi ]K. I O ' 1 Q 1 e ■■tt W M :, - ;••-;?! ' 1 1 I A - M, -i B ii li l ' 0lfi t U rdttn M 232 ?UBUpAtION 1 Q 1 6 - IVt .A. I 3 Makic) Board ' 1 9 le TOP now Itosfli. Duiiliain, Sibley. |- ' . .-ms. (iross. SECOND ROW Hoskins. Koch. .Miill.iy. I ' litii.iin. T 1 1 1 m ) II o H I..i|)|). Brelmi. Tcicliiior. .Sinus, tdle. FOl ' RTH ROW Hillin.iii. I. owe. H.-uikiii. Holliiiciir. BOTTOM now B.iruToft. Ediiifjcr. Millir. 2:J1 1 9 1 6 - ' ivi .A. k;. I o Makio Stat! ' Editor Ralph W. I.xccjiii.ix Business Maiiagi-r C ' lahenck K. Haii.kv Athletic Editor William ' . (iitoss Art Kditor Fkrvol Siulev Pliotograplis Harry K. Rosen Editor of Calendar Georok Packer ARl ' STAl ' l- t . I. Dunham H. I.. Ail)inj; 1 ' . K. C rid.r I). I.. Kvans 15Lsim;.s si. Ml ' ll.irry I,.i|)|) Wni. Bollineicr Carl ( . I.owc Marparet Teachnor W ' .iltiT Mriliiii HiTi J.nuiii Cnlc Rolu rt Hillinaii Miriain Sinus All.in Rankin ASSISIAN T in SINKSS M A(.1.RS Rohert Miller Win. Mineroft Artinir Kilin ' er Artliur Di.hl ASSISTAN r KDITORS David W. Putnam Haurlec .Mullay Stanley Kmli AIl.M 11 H. .skins 235 1 9 1 e - ivi .A.1 I o 1 Q 1 e TOP now White. Born. Smith, (liristtn. Davits. Pitrtf. I.ockitt. Price. McCarty. Yassenoff, Wahiiitz. Stewart. .Miillay. TIIIHD HOW Aleott. I ' riel. SwaiiM. Kielianis. I ' irestoiie, C ' arraii. I ' utnaiii. MeCr iekeu. Hoyd. Gott - seiiall, I ' aiinrr, l ' ,.llanl. .SECOND nou I.. Friedinaii. Clayton, Uitezel. Lear. Hihhit. Koeli. Little, (iriilitii. MeViek.r. Gif- ford. Urowii. I ' rof. Myers. BOTTOM HOW Teacliiior. Str.iit. Dibh. Mulvey. Hermann. Griswold, IJoilinu:. Taylor. .Steele. Curtiss, Young. Barker. Uerf nian. 236 1 © 1 e IVL K. I O LaiitiTii Stall Editor-in-Cliitf A. Bern ui) Hkikm w Business Manager Kletchkh I). l{i( iiahos Society Editor Loiise M. (imswoi.D Sportiii!: Editor James E. Pollard (Vinton E. McVicker , ,, ,.. iC ' ARL Victor Little Issue Editors „ „ „ Ralph H. Brown [James E. Pollard ,. ., . ,,,.. Rev. Wii.i.iam K. Anderson Contributing Editors ' , ,,. i ■Teatiir. Writer (inRALDiNK I,. Diiiii . . , ,, . ., H. Parker Stewart Assist.-iiit Hiisincss Managers ' , ,, _ ' Robert E. Clayton 237 19 16 - ' :m: K. I o 19 1 The x gricultuial Student TOP ROW Cliristcn. ZutTcher, Elliott. SECOND ROW (oniclin. Lewis, Markcv. Kvans. THIRD ROW I.iiinl).-icli. .loluT. ZiiiiiiuTiiiaii. Krause. ItOTToM now Olin. l.utz. Oakl.v. 238 1 9 1 e - ' ivi K. I O 1 Q 1 Tlu ' Auiiciilhiral Stutlciit STAl I Editor-iii-Cliiif t ' . M. H kkh Art F.diti.r H. . ' . Kinkki. R. S. Christrii I.. L. Guard ASSOC I AIT. IDII ' OHS Kay l- ' il ' i- K. H. Kraiisr ,1. li. M.irk.v I. I ' . Lewis C. T. C ' oiikliii Business Manager F.. T. D wiks Assistant Business Manager 11. ' . i kiu iikh ASSOCIA ' I ' F. lU SINFSS MA A(.l.liS C. H. Elliott B. ( . .iiMincnii.iii .1. K. Oakley H. I.. I.iiinliaeli D. V. Evans V. C. Evans H. C;. Olin D. C. .Iol e TiiK Ai.Hfi ri.TiH i. Stidknt is a uiiinlur of the Association of Agrieultural College Magazines, an organization eoni))osed of eight of the leading agrieultural college publications in the L nited States, which was foruuilated in February, 1!)1,). The circulation of all the magazines is pooled, thus offering to . ' idvertiscrs a national body of ' 2. ),()(M) farmers, livi ' stock producers, studi-nts and connmreial readers. The organization has its own business advertising and soliciting agents in New York and Chicago, besides a student business manager in each of the cities where the magazines are published. Tin- list of magazines in the organization . ' ire: Tli - Cornell Coun- tryman, The Agrieultural Student. The Illinois Agriculturalist, The Iowa Agricul- turalist. The Purdue .Agriculturalist. The Fcnn State Farmer, The West Virginia .Agriculturalist. The Wisconsin Country Magazine, .ind Tin- Progressive .Agricul- turalist (Oklahoma). 239 1 © 1 e - - ivi i I o 1 S9 1 e La Boheme A. I?( rn.ird Hirfriiiaii. Leo Yasst-noff. TOP HOW Prof. Win. L. (iravcs, Pearson. Prof. (lias. F. K.ll.v. I ' rof. C. K. .Andrews. .Me Namara, Bancroft, Sears, P.ieker. HOTTOM HOW l)oiif;li rt . I{;inkin, .Veli.mer. Monson, Roarers. .Vustin. 240 1 © 1 e ' V sscnoff St ' ifti LAMSiEME Wabnitz 241 1 Q 1 e ' ivi iStock JiulLiin i- Team TOP HOW C ' oiikliii. .M.irl.c V. Cut. BOTTOM HOW Kv.uis. K.ns. I l.ininioiul. 242 ; ' y ..-. •,; %H;H!iw ii tM - 1 t G IVl I I o Cosmopolitan Clul) TOl ' K(l V T. Ahrn, S. Hoiiij. .(. Kurtz. 1). Lutz. B. Salisliiii . H. DrXOif. W. I.iuigliry. SECOND HllW Ir. Kofli. ( ' . W ' illi.iins. H. Laughridge. A. Marino. II. I.utz. W. fain. .1. I.tsovoy. G. Kfultgan. THIRD I!(l I,. Deitcliinaii. D. Miller, L. Harrison. J. litcknian. .Miss .Vdalim (Jitfin. X. (iraliain. A. Ahii, (j. .lung, H. Kiimiiel. BOTTOM ROW Miss Claire Sliarpe, A. Kazezis, Miss Anna Strait. ' . M.iuis ,a(l jian. Miss Louise Giesy, Rev. Houston. Miss Pearl Gordon. R. Dyer. Miss I ' carl . unuuy. 244 1 9 1 e ' ' IV .A.! I o Cosmopolitan C ' liil) Mi TT( : Aluivi- all nations Is Ilinnanity ( riitini:rtl I ' .m ' , IIONOHAHV MI.MIil.KS I)|l. W . ( . TlloMl ' sdN ln-. W . ( ). TllDMI ' SON oiiK KHS oi riiK ( i.rn President A. Kazkzis Vice President A. W ' isii.vkvskv Secretary I.. Hahhisox Treasurer Miss LorisK (iiicsv Secretary Miss Anna Stkait , F.tClI.l) MEMBERS Prof. I ' ' reiieli Frot. W. (Iraves I ' ml. N. Sclurer Prof. W. C. Caldwell Uean J. . Denney Prot. ].. I.ewisohn Prof. H. I.. Howen Dean C. l}revfogll ' Prof. 1 ' . Cocker Prof. V. H. I.azenby Prof. W. Eldin Dean Ci. Knight Prof. V. Siebert ' Prof. H. Spencer Prof. Cole Prof. K. Ortoii MI.MHKRS V. Colon V. C han H. Lutz ].. Deitehin. ' in Ci. Jnnjj I,. Ho])))er I). Deinorest Mr. E. Dr.-ike S. Koncjo Ci. Kenlegan .Mr. Koch .] . In.igakv . . Kazezi.s . . .Mill I,. ( liristensen A. Mariiio H. Levy 11. l), ' ore G. Militantc Rev. Anderson Y. Hamilton J. Strcrit W. I.ougliry Y. Kaw.ig.ielii P. Xachtsheiin R. Dyer S.mders R. Ofstat Y. Lesovov Loren.-i X ' ogel K. -Morris H. Yaniada Agnes Driiry A. Weshnevsky H. I.elxson Rose Brenner I.. Harrison L. Helfand Laura lie.itoii D. Miller D. Lutz Verona Dollinger B. S.alislmry Rev. Houston Louise Ciiesy C. Little Y. .Alirn Claire Sliarpc . Siiielker C. Terzo]) )ulos l?erllia Ilatell X ' - .Vltiii S. Hong . d aline (iillin E. Klein C. Swain . nn;i .Strait C. Williams W. Cain Pe.irl Snniniy .L Kurtz Y. Light Margaret Knight X. Cir.ihani CI. Weaver .Margan ' t Fields H. Kinuiiel R. Dowell Helen Jones Y. Beeknian E. Gerisli Lucille Boylan H. Dujire H. Laugliridge Marg.iret Heer L. Russel E. Banks Rive I twni.ann Koinis-saruk Margarita Ojeda 245 10 16 IVI.A.1 I O 1 9 le Political Science Club 1 : w st rig -r.v • ft f ' A • • ' ' ¥ S b . i i - .. ' -M- iSSm- TOP ROW Beery, Chambers. MilKr. I ' railie. Hanselman. Cliapiiian. Waltdii. Sawver, Yeager. Irwin. Tlionias, Slie])ler. Mellmaii. Brickner. Cherry, (irali-mi. anil Costello. SECOND HOW Logsden. Masters. Dupre. Feinberg, Rosebooin. II. . ' selnvall. W. . chwall. Hlooni- field. Crosslanil. Hauuiiller. Towiislieiu]. TraiitiiiaTi. anil ' I ' honias. TIIIHI) lillU Wliiteside. B.uunaii. Dortniier. Hoskiiis. Bauni, .Sjjindler. Hlankrnslii|i. Mnllay. and Keating. BOTTOM now Fulkerson. I ' rof. Speneer. Prof. Coker. Hndrr. .SiKrrnian. Prof. . ' ehlrsiiii er. Holmes. W ' iiiiiins. .md Paeker. 246 19 16 Political Science Club Organized 1S92 OIIIC F.RS First Si-mi ' sti-r Prcsidcnl Hkrmax C. Simxdi.kh ' icf Frosidfut Secrctary-Tri-asiiriT (. Mii.tox C ' ostklld Faculty Ailvisi-r V. M. S( iilksixoer Puliliiitv Srioiiil Sciiii ' slei MolIIlIS SlI.VKRMAX (i. W. HoI.MKS K. HhK K WlCiGIXS CllAHLKS V. RkKDKII K. M. Hkkhv Hfiiry Russol Sptiu-tr I ' rancis W. CokiT R. C. Hak. r F.arl F. Haiiiii Gforjji- N. Bauinilirr Kenneth M. Reery ( ' . I., lilankeiisliip Solomon HloDintii Id Carl 1 ' . Hainnaii Orton W. Hoyd .1. V. Hri.ker Clair Hriekner V. F. Clierry Bert Clianitiers C. F. Cliapniaii ,1. M. Costello C. ' . Crossland ' irjiil . l)ortiiieii-r R. H. Davidow Huntley DuPre C. O. Fddy Henry Feinbirfj F. C. Frailie C. Cr. Fulkerson (i. N. (traliaiu 1A( ri.T ll llilKS (ieorp- W. Knight Arthur M. Schlesinger STl DKXT MFMHF.RS Barton (irirfitli B. L. Hanseliiian II. H. Il.irris A. A. Hiiiiiaev (;. V. Ilohnes Allen Hoskins Donald Heinic ( . W. .larvis Floyd I.ortz C. V. I.itth- II. .V. Longhridge J. T. I.og.sden 1 . ( . Medinley II. I). Mel.aughlin R. W. .MeMellan W. B. M.ini.s.s;idji;in B. M. Masters Herman J. Miller R. ,s. .Miller R. H. .Miner I.. F. Miller M. I.. Mullay Isaac Mellin.in Otto Wilkinson C harles W. Reedcr R. 11. .McDowell R. ' iyniond lix T. .). Keating Cr. F. Radcr F. F. Roberts E. H. Roseboom F. A. Rupert Robert Sawyer Raymond Shclper Herman C. Spindler Morris Silverm.in C. L. Swain Harry F. Scliwall Walter F. Schwall C. Vincent Thomas A. J. Townshend F. R. Thomas C R. Trautman S. B. Tracy . . F. Whiteside K. B. W iggins Van C. Walton W. 1 . Veag r t te ' ' ivi j j T o ' - iQie Commercial Club TDl ' ROW .M. Ci. Shook. V. W. Austin. 1 ' . H. Tliomas. .loliu Hamilton. I.. E. Smart. Don Ham- ilton. Jolni Olmsti ad. SECOXD now W. I5ro«n. H. W. Lanahlin. Stanley Cl.ilhnatb, H. C. MilKr. ,1. D. My,r. R. E. f ' laytiin. Hoy HalxT. THIRD ROW R. E. KcssK r. I.. ( . IVtcrnian. George Eckleberry. William !■. Havens. E. 1 ' . Cierisii, P. C. Trnnip. P. M. Stokes. BOTTOM ROW Otto Wilkinson. Dr. Hajiertv. Prof. Loekliart. Oonld H.irris. W. C. W.idl. r. 248 19 16 - - is r V I c ConinuMcial Cluh Orfianl=nl 1012 OFI-K T.RS President Ki)« ari. 1-. Ckkisii Vice Prcsidcnl Hkhman ( . Mii.i.ku Secretary R ' P ' - Kkssi.kh Treasurer '  • Hamii.ton iA( n TV [i .MHr,n Dr. .1. E. Hagerty W. ( . W.i.ll.r Prof. f. C. Hu-iillis Prof. O. C. I.ookhart (ioiild Harris Dr. H. F. Walradt Dr. C. E. Parrv Dr. M. H. I IiuhmoikI George Eckltberry Otin WilkiiiMiii STlDKNi Ml ' .MliKRS William F. Havens l ' ;ml W . Austin Hoy Hal), r ,J,)lni I,. Hamilton. .Ir. M n.n (.. . ii,«.k Hermann t . MilKr Will.-.r.l Urown .1. D. My. r Parke M. Stokes Edward F. (i.risji Ralpli W. I.aiiiihliii . ' olni Oliiist.ad S. J. Coon H..l . rt K. ( layt. n Kal|)li E. Kessler Stanley fiall.r.aHi Stanley 15. I ' ruy Paul C. Truml Don Hamilton I.. E. Sm.irt I- ( ' ■P.t.rman 249 1 9 le - ' ivi .A.1 I o 1 9 1 e Saddle and Sirloin Club TUl HDM S;mtet ' . (iiiili-i . Haiiiiiiniul. K aiis. (•. M . I ' liilli|is, (i.iiilt. ( ,irr. Hulnr. Moiitiiomtrv, Hulr. SECOND ROW Klliott. S v;iii rr, M;irsli.il1. Johc. Zucrclit r. H icli;ir(lsoii. Koniis. Iloaki-. (Iiristen. McC ' onibs. BOTTOJI HOW Baker, ' lioiisfttlfr, Ciiiard. (it ' ori f. Hunnicutt. M.irki . W ' irsiiihcrni-r. Bolandrr. n. p. Evans. Davifs. Fclli r. 250 19ie - ' lVI.A.K IO ' IQI Saddle and Siiioiii Cliil) r. S. ,lar il v T. 1). I ' liillips C. S. I ' liiiiil IIONOI! l; MI.Ml ' .l US 1). .1. Kays ■• ' ■' ■■' ' ' ■(;. (iusl.r • • M- I ' .vlTc .1. S. { ' offtv H. Watson 1916 C-. M. H.ak.r I.. M. Hvans H. A. Ham.nnml U. K. I ' nslrr K. S. M.Coinl. .1. 15. (.aillt • ' ■l ' - Mi ' -kiv R. I.. (Mor-c • V. I ' liillips K. T. Davies I- I- ■• • ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ■g ' C. H. Klliott E. liol.iii(Ur R;iyiiiond C.-irr C T. C ' onkliii 1). 1 ' . Kvalis WaltiT I ' oiiuiTiu- (;. (;. (ii.il.r • ' ■' •■• t -|.onsittlcr II. W . ucnliiT 1917 W. 1.. Kraiik • ' ■• • l H. Ilatt.n n. H. Marshall I I n„l„.r V,n. Monl-nnurv (i. T.. Hriiwn R. .S. { ' liristrn K. I ' .clisoll W 1) i.-,.ii,.r V 1). llumii iit E. S. Santee R. 1,,1. Ric-I.ardson (■. K. RuU- H. T. I ' lnving r. II. Ho,.k, ( . II- Sprap,.- l ' .-. l C.Warner li I) s.if M- M- T ' lmcr Guy Millir K. H. Vanr. 1918 1). . .lobe 251 10 16 ' ivr .A I IO - ' 1Q16 Horticulture v m TOl- HOW Devore, Bacliiiian, Sliarpe, Willing. Sparks, Simonds. IJarv. Husst ' V. Kiltlir. Rothacker. SECOXU HOW l- ' enncr, Portir. ' iiist. Roth, Clayton, Glines, Trislcr, I.ougliry, Xaiits, Eddy, Wyant. TllIHI) HOW Hiiiiyan. 15trginaiin, W hitnian, . tory, Deibt-l, (iaisir. Alhiiig. Duttoii, I ' ccUKs, •Sfarff, Peck. FOlRTll HOW Schuii. I ' oustr. Wiiiti-. Wcrnicku. ' an Meter. I ' oote. Wind. Wazcy, Rliss, .ShotwcU, Kette, Richter. DOTTOiM ROW Drain. Huctrnik. I.iit .. I.ryda. .Mositr. Forsytiic. Cross. .Miss .Smith. .Miss I ' t-rrin, Copixr. Oclif. i ' rof. Montgomery. Leonard, lewis. 252 13 16 ' ' IVI K. I O 1 9 1 e Ilorticultiirc Society OFFICERS First Srmistcr President Frank Copper, Jr. Vice President Clarence M. Ociis Secretary-Treasurer Miss Daniki.i.a Pkhhix Spcoiitl Sfinestfr I ' ll K M. Cross Iswi P. Lewis IIllWAIII) .). RrETENIK rA( ri.l Ml.MIJF.HS Prof. Wendell Paddoek Prof. ' iriii)ti H. D.ivis Merlxrt I.. All)inf; O. Dean Uliss Lawrence A. Bulkley Edward E. Clayton Frank Copi)er. .Ir. Frank H. Cross C. Victor Deil.el Howard K. Devore Dallas Duprc Joel I,. Foote Brooks 1). Drain Clarence E. Dutton Clay R. Eddy JoscjjIi E. Fonser Donald Hussev Alfri-d H. Brimin Paul Dunslia ClitTord M. Hill Benjamin H. Hull Graydon S. Adams Thomas W. Barrett Alvin V. Barr ' ineent H. Bir;rniann CreorfTe Baehman ' illiam .1. Blaekluirn Miss Mildred C arpeiiter Lawrence M. Fenner Prof. L. M. Montgomery ClitTord R. Runvan Willanl II. M, si,r 1916 .lolin D. Forsytlie Christian R. (iaiser Norwood W. CJlines .Iosei)h H. Hejna .Mherl C. Kette Roeder J. Kinkcl Elm.r P. Knoll ' illi.•lm K. l..iui;liliii WiUard .M. Lou-hry Stanley W. Leon.-ird Stanley Seliwarztr.iulHr 1917 Isaac ] ' . Lewis Clarence M. Oclis .Miss Daniel la Perrin Raymond R. Peck Howard N. SearlT Thomas 1.. White 1 ) 1 S Hnjih H. Kinnedv Rall)li E. Port.r Albert J. Ricliter Ralph R. Rothackcr .Melvin E. Wyant 1919 Oscar I.. Kotheimer Floyd C. Kihler Cieorjie B. Riiishaw Frederick C. Roth Howard .1. Riietenik Clarence E. Sh.irpe (ieo. E. Soniuiideeker Don.ild I). I.eyda Harrv W. I.utz PaulH. MeClure Willard H. Mosier .Merritt C. Xauts Harold E. Peebles Harold R. Penton Cl.iriiiee M. Sallee • loliti Story .l.iiiiis M. ' easev Harold .Seinih (ieorpe E. Trisler James B. Wheclock Ralph A. Van Meter Leslie ' onder.ui Oscar H. Schettler Karl R. Shotwcll Lloyd W. Steehnan (iill)irt W. Wernicke Miss Eleanor Smith Charles D. Stone Sterlinj; W. Simonds Ebl.e W. Wind (ih ' n L. Whitman W. Willi.im Willinp Louis . . Wuist Dan.i L. .Sparks 253 1 9 1 e ivx .A i io - ' i«5ie O. S. U. Veterinary Medieal Society TOl ' HOW Sdirt ' ck. Riittr. Gntii. Sullivan. Ash. Bond. H. E. Miller. Hullci-. C. 1.. Sinitli. J. E. Millir. AlexandtT. ' ardl(l v. Rohcrts. TlKinisdii. WondrutV. Oakcs. Oildinr. Lilly. Scott. Dickinson. Taylor. SKCONI) now Burwrll. llirsoui. Wliitf. Mcnke, Cox. R. T. I.utz. Rmk. rutiity. R. (i. Smith. Hahtr. HlccckiT. Watson. Montgomery, C. .M. I.utz. .lours. I ' rush. Hall H.ittou. Starlry. .Schilliui;-. Vouna-. Oshournc. fircinouiili. TIIJJjJI IKIU Mastcrsou. (iroryc. Ilalcy. Proc-tor. (1. M . .Suiitli. .loscpli. duiuiini;-. 1). .Miller. AVIf. Southard. Neidifih. Steckel. Steu.-irt. l.owe. llerl. Matter. MikkeUon. IM.-U ' i-. Nichols, i.elxsou. .I.iekui.iii. irv. i-orHrii now Sclineider. .luiiod. Kidwell. (iilliert. Dr. .Shoeuiaker. Dr. I.anilnrl. Dr. Hruudey. Dr. Sis.soM. Dr. White. Dr. |{ich.irdson. Dr. Wershow. Dr. Hohl.s. Dr. Suook. Hill. Jensen, Shook, . lit. Wilson. I ' eiisteruiaeher. Wickes. noTToM now Harvey. R. D. Milh r. I ' a.ue. .Mm. S])eer, Husc. 254 1 9 1 1 3Vt 1 IIisti)i t)t ' ( ). S. r. N ' etorinary Modical Socictx ( i I K i:i{S Pr i(l.iit Hi ' ' i ' IIm ' vky Sicr.ti.rv H- l Mii.LKK Troasurir li t. Nuiiols Sfrpiant-at-Ariiis .(). Osidiiixk H. I). Mii.i.Kii Exfciilivr (oiniiiittcf K. I . Ai-t W. I.. Hl.KKI KKll 11() ()|{ AKV Ml.Mlil KS riiOM lAC ( l.■|■Dr. Sli.uriiak.r Dr. I.iiiilurt Dr. UrmiiKy Dr. Sisson Dr. Wliitt- Dr. Kiclianisoii Dr. W.rslunv Dr. Ilolibs Dr. .Smxik liiHi S. A. Ali-xandcr D. I . Il.il.y I.. M. I ' litii.v (.. I.. IJull.r H. Il.irv.y II. IMt.r H. 15()ii(l (). W. lltnisi- M. . I{iuk I.esttr Hiirw.U I . W. .(osti)li K. V. Ki)l..rN Ivan H.)Ufilit..ii S. C. Lilly ( . I- Smith C. Cox H. Libcson J. K. Siliiuidtr C. W. Iriisli I.. I.. .Mcnkc J. K. St-vrrn |{. 1). (In 111 R. MuiKlluiik Claud Starlcy U. I), (iillurt 1- ' . NV. Mill.r O. [.. . ' mniiiers A. (in.noufili D. Mill.T (•. I.. Taylor F. H. GeoFfie .1. K. Millir M. . ' . Tlioiiison O. E. Herl H. K. Mill.r U ' . . V(i,. lriitT Charl.s Habcr H. D. Mill.r K. K. V,.ts.iii V. E. Hill A. .1. .M.-.tt.r I ' . T. WiUoii I.. B. Hall O. O. Oslioiinu- ( . . . H.rsoin R. E. Oaks liMT .S. C. Dildinc M. ' . Ni.ilij;ii Ernest Hatton .1. R. E.iist.rin.icluT ( . t . I ' afff S. .1. Scliilliiii: ( . I.. Frv .1. W. Pajr.- ( ' ■S. IMac. ' .lohn (iaviii M. I- Scott 1 1. K. St.rk.l .1. I.. Hopping N- E. Southard I ' r..l I..) v.- 1 . A. Hock K. D. St.wart ' . Mikk.l-.on O. Ih.llowav R. G. Smith O. V. (Miiminp G. B. Huso A. H. Whit.- W. T. Hollmicr W. R. Kidxv.ll (). H. N.lf H. V. S.hrick C. B. I.i rd H. G. Wickrs M. K. Hjorson C. I.utz W. L. W.ldishof.r W. ( . Col. man R. T. I.ut S. E. Youiii: . l))ha W.irdliiw .1. Mast.rson W. I.. Bl.-. kir I.. C. Mi.r R. G. M.)ntf;om ry H. ( . NicoK (.. .M. Smith 1918 K. P. . l t M. M -Cam))li.ll C.cil Shook .I..hn Jackman Ray SmiUy W- H. Dickinson G. W. Jensen Fred Spcer X. Barach K. E. .Tones F. I,. Junod A. B. Binpham Hoy Bird 255 1 9 1 e ' ' ivt .A i io - ' 19 te History Club ML TOP ROW Estelle Hamilton, Janev.i Trotter, Katliarine I ' islu-r. Mary AUiaiinli. Mary Louise Davis. Helen Beach. Elizabeth Ahernethy, Wiliiia I ' ohl. .Irntta T.iylor. SECOND HOW Martha Welling. Frances Karns. Helen Flexner. Margaret Reattic. I ' .lhrl la ' rlle, Hutii Higgins, Lucile Hastings. Geraldine Rang, (rail I ' arber. BOTTOM ROW Caroline Haihlox, Miriam Sinus. H.arret I ' isher. I ' lDrenee Hiviic. i ' lorenee Madden. Wilhehnina Sla Miakcr. Alice Ii ' N ' eil. May (iladden. Kniiiia Hall. 256 1 9 1 e ' 3VI J T O HistoiN Club oiricK us o • J . . l-i.oiiKNt K Madden- Prcsinctit Vice President ' Secretary Wii.iiK.r.Mix a Si-avmakkr ,p . , 1 ' loren ' ce Hkvdk 1 reasurer |1() ()1{AK MI.MIJKUS Ir. Coker M ' •■Kniirlit Mr- SeliKsinner Mr. ll.-.rris M ■• M ' N- ' ' ' ' - ' - ' Mr. Ilck.tt M ' -- I ' Tkins Mr. .S].. neer (.l!. |)l ATI ' . Donna Carlysle Kli .;,l .tl, I.oM.i; W,1,.k, I ' o1,1 .I„li.., llanna l ' .tl..l M.riek Laura Wluaton 1916 F.liz.-iWth Ah, riKlhy .May (.la,l,l,n Catlu rinr I ' i.kerin- Mary All.an-I. Carolyn Haddox Mice MeN.il Margaret Beattic Verna Henni-er Adah Merry Mary Louise Davis Ruth Hunter Wilh.lu.ina Sl.nu.aker Helen Flexncr Lillian JoIims„m Mah,l .st. ].hrns„M M.irlh.-i Wellini; Marian Allenswnrth Emma Ball Helen Beach Gail Farber Harriet Fisher lit 17 Margaret ll.iuiiltiiu Lncile Hastings Hulh Higgins Anni- Melntyre Mahel MeKee Janeva Trotter (MT.ildinc K.ing F.innia Schneider Miriam Sinies F ' mnia Stubner Jcretta Tavlor Katharine Fisher F ' hirence Hevde 1918 F ' raiiees Karns K.th.l La Velle NLnrie Underwood Florence Madden Edna Spencer 257 1 Q 1 6 - - ]m: i io--i9ie Home Economics Club Ossing. Waid. McAniial. Lawrence, E. E. Hiitcliison, Hiiglies. Gritfeii. Fields, Wiley, Jolins, Seitz. Atcheson. Merion, Callaham. Engle. Hatfield. Davis, UncaliluT, Rieli- ards, Ludnian, Wagey, G, Garmhausen. I„ Ganiiliauseii, Whitis, Beale, Holieek. Thurston. I51ue, Nutt, Poulson. Patterson, Hanmel. Heckatliorn. Lewis, Young, Barkclev, (Omul, ' llite, Hyde, Brady, Pond. Cass, Atelieson. Kirkpatrick, Nolan, Eiehorn. Weriur, Osborn, Morrill, Nouse, Wagiur, ' rhouia , Milner, Ciulette, Krause, Hieks, Hunter. Long. C ' ornuian. Payne. Miliikiii. Ziiui. B. .Smith. . |)])le, Cornell, Sanderson, Gossard. Milhr. .Stevens, ' aring. .Simoii. .Sherwood. . le( artiu y . O ' Hara. Kile, M.ieConatliy, Beach, Biet ' vicher K. B. Hutchison, .Schaweker, Darrah, Springer. .Miss White, Miss Denton. Hathaw.iy. .Skinner, Tucker. McCiuire. Brady, Adams. Me(iinnis. .1. .Smith. 25S 1 Q 1 e IVl K. I O 1 loiiK ' EcKMoniics Clul) OlFKERS President Kditii Hnc mison Vice President Hitii Ukahi Secretary Anna Hikiivk iikh Treasurer Iii.iA Smith (iRAniAllS Rose Huillies M.irji.irrt Kr.iiiM- SPIX lAl. 1.. May Belle ( ornell (I ' AC Ll.T IIONOUAIO MI.MHKUS I ' .dn.i N. White Mrs. Maude Ci. Adani Leila MeCiuire Minna C Denton Mrs. (Iraee (J. Walker Agnes Brady . nn.i R. ' an .Meter Marion I.. Tnc-k.-r Esther .MeCiinnis .Maude ( ' . H.ithauay Lila Skinner 1916 Be.-itriee Apph ' Helen Hieks I- ' lorence Oshorn Ruth Beach Hattie C. Holecek Okla Sanderson . rline Beale Edith Hutchison Edith Sherwood M.irjiaret Connel Ethel I.ehnien Marj .-iret .SiToon .loscphine Davis Margaret I..iwrenec Be.itriee Smith ll.i i 1 Eieliorn Esther .Me.Vnnal Nellie Thurston Ruth Engle Ellen .Miller Ettie Waid Cirace GarndiauNen Eva Nousc Barliar.i Werner Eva Clossard Amy Xutt -May Whitis Blanche H.ekathorn Rlioda Ollara Stella M. Wiley 1917 Lucie 1 ' . . telieson Ruth ( Ornnian ALary L Merion I ' .iulin - .Vteheson Gladys Hatfield iLary A. Milner Lilian . uilirose Anna L. Hyde Helen Morrill (iirtrudi- Hlue Lary Johns L rcella Payne Edna C ' allahani Ruth Kyle Louise Pond Ruth Endley Ann.i Lee Bessie Seitz M irgari-t Fields (irace Long .hili.i Siiiith Lornia Ciarndiauscn Doris NLac( On.ithy ALarion Thomas Estella Grading Orplia McCartney Emma L ' ncaplier Lirgarit (iullitfe Elsie ( ' •. Ziini 1918 Anna Biehvicher Elizahith Lee M.iy Ossing Elsie Brady ALayme Lewis Ida P.atterson Doris Coss Agnes Ludni.in Opal Poulson Florence Darr.ah Ro.xie Millikin Prudence Stevens Lois Hunti-r Floreiici- Nolan Rose E. Waring Lois Kirkpatrick Margaret White 1919 NLarie J. Barkdey Lueile ILiuunrl Leora Springer Velnia Griffin ILizel Hieh.irds Cirace V.. Wagv ' Edna Hutchison Mildred Sch.iiiw. k. r Nellie Oheryl Young 259 1 9 le - ivi .A K io - - i9ie Pliarmaceutical Society TOP HOW Nobel, Schott, Erbaugli. Dickinson, Stranian. Aetluv. Gorrell. SECOND ROW Wikkrson, Patterson, Bostwick. Walton. La ' ielle, Mikel, Haugli, Panhorst, Wilson. THIRD ROW Molir. Cook. Jr.. Foster. Sluirtz. MeC ready. Paar. Jr.. Myers. Moore, (jil)son. Palmer, Yonnian. Thompson. FOIRTH ROW Stoneljraker. Ream. Derhanniur. .Savior. I.owary. .Sccrist. .Stevens, Carson. Powell, Bonner, Tillett. FIFTH ROW Howard, McHeiiry. Kiiui.ird, ' oi ()(l. Hiidne. .Sclirag, Hewitt. Ziiidlcr. U ' lnvster, Rees, Stabler. BOTTOM ROW Ryan, Gabel. Fritsch, Schmidt. Prof. .Spcasc. Prof. Dye. I ' aar. Miss furray. Miilter, Cook, Sr., Zahler, Pake. 260 19 16 IVl K. I O . f 1 © IMiarmacx ' utical AsstK ' iation 1 ' .. 1111(1. il ISiW oi ri( i.us I ' lusT Skmester Second Semester President i r.uTs,,. Mr.n:,. C OOK First Vice I ' rr idfiit Pake Derhammer Sfc-oiid vi- I ' rcsidcnt Mtlter Stonkuii akf.h S ' cri-t;iry .-iiid Trtasurcr Hai ' Gii Cook Mastt-r 1)1 ' I ' ru ir.iiiis Haines. Hvan Pake Lnritom C ' orrfs|)tiiicli-iit Tiiomi ' sox Thompson Scrgf;int-at-Arnis .Mii.teh Hostwhk r.VC I I.IV MKMHKHS Geo. 15. K.iti 11 111.111 Kdw .ird .S|ii;ist ' .Mlint I!. I ' .i.ir C. . . Dye K.irl 1 ' . Siliiiiirit lit 1 (j Harold A. Bulger Cloyd W. Derliaiiiiiier Waldo I. P.-irks Lee F. Clierry Donald E. Drake Hubert H. I ' le.isaiit Homer C. Fritsch Gordon L. Erbaugh Russell H. I ' dw.H Lee F. Gabel Wallaee H. (lorr.ll .lolin A. Hv.m Russell F. Haines C ' .irl 1). H.nit;ii t ' eeil .Stoiubr.-ikcr Cyril N ' oble H.irry . . H.il ' ii.r . rtliur .M. Streit Elmer P. Rostwiek Milton Hnw.ird W ' .ill.ici- W. Tlionipson Robert J. Rrown K.irl W . Mulln- Haynioiid Tillett JetTer.son P. Carson .Mi s ]5etli 1.. .Miirr.iv Wilbcr E. Wilson Warner D. Cook Charles E. Pake Harold Younian SaiiHiel ,1. Covert Cli.-irles . P.-ilim r George F. Z.ililir 1917 C. E. Maek Carroll E;i ' iellc .loliii I ' . Hobiiisou Carl H. I.owarv H;irold M. I.yoii Hiiiry Kudgi ' Geo. T. Seerist P.iiil T. .MeCrcuiy Cli.irles W. .Sobr.ig Paul H. Saylor Fred T . MeHenry Frederiek C. Seliott Rolliu C. . iuln vs ,I()si|)li H. MeManes Stuart R. Seott Ward M. Athey Harry (i. Mikd ( li.irles T. Sllerick John T. Bonner Charles H. .Molir Fr.-mk Shurtz Audre R. Cook Samuel L. Moore Ira E. Stabler Wilbert C. Dales Carl M. Mott Peter T. Straman Aden L. Dutfee Willi;iin S. Stevens Lewis .M. N ' oivod Donis Foster Oral H. Myers Harry 1). W.ilker Ralph R. Ciibson Theodon- V. Panhorst H.iyiiiotid W. W.iltoii Thomas Hewitt Willi.nu I ' .ittersou Ralph I ' .. WildiTsoii James D. Kinnard I ' aiil E. Ream Ch.irlis P. Wursli-r 1918 Willis . . Diekinson .lohn (. Paar .Tohn Y.iruell Paul H. Groff Willi.-.in M. Rees Fred L. Zindl.r Walter F. Dorer Miss Toulon M. Ill-- Willard H. Ycafecr Robert S. Foster lett 261 10 16 - ' : .A. ic I o ' ' 1 9 1 e Cliemical Association TOP ROW Carlson, Levy, Sliaiu ' . Trotstel. I ' rit-dl, ' irtuf. Hnrlon. W ' t-noer. Uiibil. IJiitt. Hen- derson, Dickerson, Henninger. McGuffv. Milligan. Hiulinan. Bain. SKCON ' D ROW Norton. I ' ottrr. .Sinks, I.upton. I.ayinon. Mersertau, I ' oi ' ti r. A. H. X ' illir.tiuit. .Stoni ' . Allni. Hralit. Kiicl. liiirt. Brown. I ' ox. ' oii(l. I.ool). nOTTO.M ROW Tiiircy. Mr. Huninul. Dr. Kv.ins. I ' rof. Foulk. Dr. .Mrl ' hcrson. Dr. .Sliiplry. Dr. l!o(iril. Dr. Witlirow. 1 ' . C. Villiraiult. 262 1 9 1 6 - - IV J J T Cy ' - 191 e Clu-mical Association I ' residfiit Vice Prt ' sidi ' nt . . Secretary Treasurer Serfjeant-at-Arins Master of I ' rojiranis Or. W ' l.i. M.l ' li. i-MMi Blake Rider !••. J. L. Wolfe C. S. Case .1. R. (iiddiiifis .Iain.. Will ( . i: W,,.ii,- .1. ( . 1 l.-iiimry G. M. Ort II. { . I ' ott.r I,. C. Fleckinper New Arthur (ieorpe N ' allev J. M. Clnireli (i. H. Katz .1. |{. Morris ( . A. Hii.hl.r W. F. Tr.ss.l William ' onil . . I.. Ilind.ill I . W. Smith OTMK I ' .lt.S ■' ;-.v Srnifsli-r . F. C. ' lI.HR.XXI)T .E. H. I.oKn .( . n. 15 ITT .F. I.. .Sinks . . M. HllAXT .11. A. I ' llIHKV .Vrri.TV MKM HI- HS Or. .1. H. Witlir. iw. STLDF.N T Ml IHKKS F. W. F.isin A. H. Carison C. M. Ward II. S. Huston I.. I ' . Henderson S. . . Orifiin 1 ' . M. llorlon C. E. Sensenian H. A. Thirey . . S. I.loyd .1. F. Norton 1 ' . ' I ' . Co|)|) Willi.iin .Mon r I.. I), irtue Francis Cloran F ' rank C. N ' ilhrandt D. S. Allen F. I,. Sinks H. F. Outeault F. R. HitiiiiniTir Srroiid Sr iifsl t I ' . ( ' . X ' ll.llU ANDT ,1. ( ' . MoollK 1.. II. I.OKIl I ' . I.. Sinks Al.llKIlT ' |I.III1 ANIir H. A. TmuKv Or. .1. W. Slii| ley Ilnuird I,.iyinoii 1.. K. Rieluy Charles Kudman I. R. I ' ort.r F. S. Shan.- K. II. I.O.I. T. .V. Oiekerson C. R. Butt II. I ' .. .Mirsirc-iM H. 15. Levy A. H. Vilhrandt T. G. R. id . . I.. Sl.ilU.iniii .1. (i. MeCiuffey I.ouis Trostel F. MeComiell (.. II. Ilutrord II. I ' . Ortinan I). A. .Moyer .1. ( . M....r( 263 1 9 1 e - ivi .A K. I o Civil Eiig-ineer s Clul) m: m ' if or TOP HOW G. H. Mitlils. ,1. R. MiD.riiiott. H. ].. Waugli. SECOND ROW y. C. Dixey. E. J. Wnvv.iy. K. A. H.iiiy. ( . W. Kull. A. R. F.tz.r. H. H. Harding. J. SuiiiiniTs. THIRD ROW P. v. I.ielit. I. Ertli.irt. ( ' . K. .ItttVrsoii. V. W. Andn-soii. .1. S. Stcv.nsoii. V. C. Walker. I,. I., tark.l. .1. ,1. illialns, J. E. Rank. J. R. .Smart. FOIRTH ROW .1. 1.. Ht.-.th. K. A. Borntragcr. 1). I,. Client-y. H. I.. Rii|)rrt. W . I . Kaud.r. ,1. R. Scoficld. I ' . II. .S.uidi rs. W. .S. riioin.as. (i. ' . Long. BOTTO-M ROW G. C. Stainni. W. A. Draudt. Mr. W. Ncilson. A.s.st. Prof. R. C. .Sloanc-. I ' n.f. C. E. Slicrnian, Asst. Prof. G. I ' . .Schli-siiiger, E. I. Rolierts, O. J. .Miller. tfi 1 9 JS T K Civil Enuiiu ' i-r ' s Cliil) oil i( i:ns Frcsidi ' iit . ' ii-f I ' risidi lit Sccretiiry .-111(1 TrcasurtT. Editor . . . I ' .. I. KollKRTS . .(;. n. . riKiii.s . . .Ci. ( ' . St VMM . .( ' . C. W M.KKH Libr.irian H. II. II midi.no RegLstrar C. A. Geiger ME [BERS OF EACUI.TV Prof. C. E. SluTiu.-m Mr. W. XiIIsdii .Vsst. Vrot. W . S. I liiidiii.in Asst. Prof. G. F. Si-liKsinjt.rProf. C. T. .Morris .Mr. C. .S. { .irroll . sst. Prof. R. C. Sloaiu- Prof. F. H. Eiio .Mr. . . I). Kiliii. r J. E. Heath H. E. Ruptrt P. IE . zanders V. . . Draiidt E Erehart T. H. Rower 1916 K. . . Roriitrajicr V. I ' . Kaud.r G. V. Eong E. E Roberts O. r. I).iiil..rt ( ' . . . Giiger D. E. Cluncy J. R. .Stofield G. C. .Staiiim O. .1. ill.•r C. . ' . DiTllos IE 1 . Hhiiii W. .S. Thomas J. S. Stevenson J. J. Williams E. J. Murray . . R. Fetzer G. H. .Miehls G. R. E.idigh 1917 C. H. Springer P. V. Eicht C. C. Walker .1. I{. Smart K. A. Meiny II. II. Harding J. H. I,1). rtniilt f;. K. Davis v. H. Myre.s C. E. Jefferson E. I.. Mark.l W. { . Dixey C. W. Kull . ' . .•Summers (;. .1. Militante Q. A. (■ani|)l).l! W. W. .Vnderson .1. M. Perkins 1918 ,1. E. Rank K. H. Skardon IE I.. W.Migh 265 1 1 e ' ivi .A.i ic: ' - 191 e American Institute of Mining- Engineers TOP ROW Davis. Putnam, . cliw.irtz. . ' h. ' u fer, Ciolkf. Kaiser. MIDDLE ROW Jones, Duga. (iillicrt. I.inttur. ' ilkiIlsoll. Weber. McKitteriei . Sfalirijilit. OHourki nOTTO.M ROW Bowden, PoucIiDt. I ' rot. . ' Initil. Prof, [i or. Dooley. Hoover. Faiistiiio. Laurence. 266 1 le ' ' ivi .A. c I o Amorican Instituto ofMiiiinu ' En nneers OHIO STATK STL Dl.N I I5HAN( 11 EstabliNlutl l! t ' 7 OITU KKS , ., . W. .1. I ' m I HOT Prrsidont ICC PrcMOciil ., . . .C ' H.MU.ES MosKU secretary rp , ' H. K. HOUDKX. . 1 reasurer 1916 CrroU Hcinibcrgcr H,mv r Brooks Dooley l ' ' Kh«t Faustino 1 Itl 7 Joius K..if;l.t Wilkinson Collcttc McKittorick Gillnrt Duga M -« ' - Lawrence n.vis Putnam Schwartz Weber 1918 „ , iv ' nwiT O ' Rourke (;„lkp Lintner Seabright Sharper 2C7 19 16 ' ' IVt .A I IO - - IQie Ceramic Society TOP ROW Long, Jones, Minton, (iuntlur, McDowill. Hostithr. ' ,itkiris. Htsler. SECOND ROW ZwcriKT, Kinfj, Trace, Stcpluns. C ' ronin. Robinson. Siniiison. SIii])lt v, I ' ritz. THIRD ROW Hobson, Coxon, Morrow. I.elmtr. Waiigii. Waniwill. Green. I.intz. Seott. FOURTH ROW Fleming, (iibiiore, Tertiliiifi;, Coyner, Hall. Kondo. Koos. Douda. l iir-.t. Merritt. HOTTO.M ROW Barger, Mart ., Hlewett, I ' rof. Harrop, Prof. Ortoii. I ' rof. Watts, (iarve, Anderson, Crew, Gregory. • ■26g 1 9 1 e ivi K Ohio State riiivrisit - Student Branch oftho Ainrrieaii C ' eraniic Socictx Mkmukks in I ' m i i.tv l ' r il ' i--M)rs Ortiiii. W.itN. Il.irrys. I-oimdod in 1895 as the Ohio Stati- CtTaniic Socittv. T.ik. n into the American Ceramic Society as tlie first student hranch in 19l. . Purpose — To promote the theoretical study of the jiraetieal side of tlie eeramic industry. FacTLTY t ' oi-NSKLOK Professor AVatts. Barger Anderson McDowell Hobson Waugh Long WatkiM ' . Trace Roliinson Lint . (xilmorc Hall Martz Crew 1917 Hosteller I ' ritz Morniw 1918 Merritt M intoii ZwiTner I ' riedman Shipley Seott Tcrteling Koos Bluwett Gregory Doilda Helscr I.( limr Gunther King Cronin Coxon Fleming Corner Furst Jones Ward well Stephens SPEC lAI. Koiidii Garve Green Simpson 269 1 9 1 e - ' ivi K I O American Societ - of Mechanical En,ti:ineers TOP HOW M. A. Nfttl.tiin. Hay KUis. H. H. Brooks. Proi ' . 1- . E. Sanborn. Prof. H. Jiuid. Prof. William T. Mafrrud.r. Prof. I . V. .Mar(|ui-,. Mr. . . I. Brown. .Mr. C. L. Brown. .Mr. W . V. Watson. .SECOND HO H. y. Walborn. 1). K. Batcsole, T. T. Thei.s.s. U. .1. . 1 urb.uli. ,1. . . Wolfe. P. E. Wolcott. W. M. Leonard. C. E. Weir, C. E. Bowser. . . .1. (Obh. THIRD HOW W. (i. Owens, James l.a Salvia. C. K. Koont . (). 1 ' . Helm. .V. O. IJrec ' klinfi. Willi.im T. Ladkin, C. H. McGinley, R. J. Sehumaeher. .1. M . Kissell, ' . .1. .M. Lynn. H. K. Codner. FOIHTII ROW W. E. Ro.ssell, C. V. Jovce, E. R. Wilson. ' . Colon. C. L. Heisler. M. Ciiow. H. W. Truui]). X. S. Atwell. C . H. M. Burniiam, ,L H. Piatt, M. V. Neeson, F. W. Kelley. E. L. Li. del. H. H. Brown. FIFTH HOW C. F. Wolf. . C. Tliomi)son. O. E. Edmmids. IL J. . Ioor.s. L. H. Baker. S. W. Bowser. SIXTH HOW V. N. ]5r.i(len. I ' ,. W. I.e.itberman. G. W. Geisinp;pr. HOTTOM HOW R. H. Wasson. W. H. P.ek. R. A. Tobin. A. F. Irish. F. M. Petty. 270 19 16 IVI K. T O - ' 1 . Anu ' iiian Soi ' ietN ' of Mechanical Engineers Onil KHS Presidfiit H . II. Hkooks ' lci- I ' nsulciit II. ' . W VI. HORN Si ' crotarv K. y Ellis Trejisurer .M . .V. N ' kttlktox Scrgeant-Jit-Anns . I ' . I.axdefeld IWCII.T IIMI5F.RS I ' rof. Win. T. .Mngrudcr I ' lof. II. .Imltl I ' n.f. r. V. M.iniuis Mr. W. W. Watson Prol. I- . K. . anliorn Mr. A. I. Brown .Mr. C . 1.. Hrown V. Colon X. S. Atwtll L. R. Baker D. E. Batcsolc- T. T. Thei.ss R. .1. Mnrl.acli 1916 .1. . . Wolff . .M. Lfonard M. Chow C. II. M. Hiinili.-mi E. W. Lcathernian C. v.. W.ir .V. t . Huston S. J. Cobb ( ' . li. Koontz H. K. CodniT E. R. Wilson n. W. ' rrunip C. V. Wolf p. E. U ' ol.iitt C. E. Bow.scr VV. G. Ow. ns James La Salvia O. E. R.lin A. fi. Hncklinir Wni. T. I.adkin C. H. MeGinley G. W. Cieisinger R. A. Tohin 1917 H. .1. Sclimii.u ' inr J. .M. Kissellc .1. .M. I.ynn W. K. Koss.ll C. ' . Joyce C. L. Heisler .1. H. IMatt M. V. N ' ceson n. II. W.isson A. V. Irish I . W. K.I ley E. I.. Eiedel H. R. Brown ' . C. Thonipson G. E. Edmunds II. .1. .Moores .S. W. Bowser y. S. Braden W. R. Peek V. M. Pettv 271 10 16 - Ts L d O 1 9 1 e American Institute Electrical Engineers f 1 t 1 1 1 ftf t f I f «  I f f f n t . ! V Jl.l if vv « Otv TOP ROW L. C. Gladden, R. D. Eyler. P. M. Gillilan. M. K. Gowiiig, C. J. Graf. L. E. Kietzman. Y. H. Ching, T. Y. Won. ' . ' . C ' liiiig. SECOND ROW D. A. Dickey, F. L. Haushalter, F. W. Gilchrist. H. E. I.ockett. .1. W. Wildermuth. P. L. Gierich, C. E. Mauk. R. C. Hatch. L. W. Birch. H. D. Bender. .S. I. Cory. THIRD ROW J. J. Hoeratli, R. P. Dunning. V. B. Kindy, H. Shott ' stall. H. C. C.l.iiian. H. H. Mason. W. M. Holmes. R. E. Bock. E. J. Merton, E. B. Lloyd. W. . . McConnell. C. A. Melsheinier. C. B. Hersli. HOTTOM liilW C. W. Roberts. W. H. C.anii)lHll. A. G. Andrews, N. S. Clay. R. M. Critehfield. T. O. Farmer, Prof. F. C. Caldwell. R. G. I.ockett. C. F. Hawker. S. T. Hammond. F. X. Pilliod, L. C. Packer, B. L. Hunt. 272 1 9 1 3 IV K. 1 Q 1 e CDinpk ' tc Meinbrrsliii) List of tho Oliio State riiiviTsity Branch of the Anierican Institute of Electrical Enirineers I , W. Hinli n. A. Uiokiy I ' n.f. I. C. Cal.lw.ll I.. C. (iladdeii V. M. Holmes K. B. I.loyd R. v.. Otstot H. Slioffstall K. . I ' tiitoii M. H. (iowing R. E. Bock F.. (i. Hirsch .1. M. Strait ( . A. Pitrcy W . A. McConiuU R. .1. I ' .|.|).r C. K. ' in« ' gardinr H. ( . Hatch S. T. Hniiiniond K. S. Ciiinn E. I.icluTinan H. M. (.ail.y H. ( . ((inrtiiry I.. M. S.indoo ENGINKKRS. N . S. (lay R. I ' . Diiiiiiiii I ' . I., (iirrirh C. 1 ' . Hawker .(. C. Hulshorst R. (i. l.ock.tt I.. C-. I ' aoker A. V. aldschniidt H. { ' . { ' oliin.-m I?. K. Smith t . B. Hirsl, K. ( . Raabe I.. I.. Matson A. (i. Andrews R. I ' liiinb F. A. Teacli R. E. Fiiiley E. ,1. Mrrton F. C. C ' anipbell R. S. I.owry G. H. Kolilir H. ( . H.rby -. I. Cory I. W. GiUlirist I). E. Sullivan R. M. ( ritchritld I ' rof. A. E. Flowers F. M. (iillilan .1. ,1. H.urath W. 15. Kindy H. R. Mason t . W. Roberts .1. W. Wildermuth V. H. CaniijlHll H. I). H.nder C. K. Losliinj; E. R. Sniitli V. H.i.ikl.r B. [.. Hunt C. E. Bowser (;. R. I.ipht C. E. Mauk V. .1. Walkir H. E. I.oekett C. A. Melslieimcr F. I.. Haushalter K. D. Eyler B. E. Wllipiilr J. H. Ka|.lan 273 t i x ' - ivi .A.1 10 - - iQie Scliool Master ' s Club ■ua __. ■I: II ' now ]5;iiiinillir. Oixriis. Mauin. ' I ' nu iimikI. Mvt-rs. SK( OXl) uo« Wi ' istT. f ' lrali.-iin. Kr.iyci ' . ' .■ll (■l•|llil•(•. Smimicrs. TiiiHi) now KiTsi ' ckir. TliDinas. Sicrrst, rlday. I ' iircniaii. noT ' i ' oM nciw Ciriftitli. I iiiitr. I ' rot ' . 15ni«ii. Pi-df. Aiicl r-M)ii, I- .(Iiii t(in. 274 School Master ' s Club 01 IK 1. us , I . ., Presitltnt Audi. I ' ll I MiKii COHNKM. S (). KO.NGTON VicO PrOsicKut Baktos U. (IHIK. .ti. Secretary T. (J..VNT HvnT Treasurer 1A( I I.l ' Y MKMUKHS n,..,„ (leo. W. Knifil.t I ' rot. ( . I,. ArnoUl Prof. Samuel V. Hn.wn Prof, (leorj;, l ' . Ar|.- Prof l.ewi T. .Vnd.rson Prof. Lester E. Wolf i ' rof. T. S. I.owthii (.HADl ATK STIDKNTS Cornelius O. K.iinston A. U. (iiililaud I ' n ' l 1 - M.vcrs Harry S. Will (..orge M. Morris William T. Si.anton Karl r. Baum George N. Baumiller Wm. l . Krayer Harrv II. r.-reman Carl F.. Secrest H.arol.i H. Summers ( . ineent Tl.o.nas Andrew J. Townseiid Harold I.. Edn.onds AdoI) l. Vufrrr Daniel O. Davis Haymond I ' . K. .seeker lf)17 Barton R. C;riffitl. H ' -y A. Welday Kmerson B. l.ral.am . . B. Waltrrmire Raymond Givens 15)18 R.aymond S. Weiser 15)19 Walter (ir.iy SPKCIAI. .STIDKNTS T. (ir.int Haitt H. V. Rheinliart Guy C. I.ockwood Morion Perrir. M ' Teus W. Kox K. D. Mayer K. C .S|)anf;l ' r 1 9 1 e ivr K. I o - 1 9 le Downing Club TOP ROW Kiiny.iii. Prcit. Montgomery. Prof. P.iddock. Ktniudy. SECOND ROW I ' riit. T.nlor. Tussing. Prof. Elwood. Kutluiiiitr. Htjii.i. BOTTOM now l)ii|ir( . .Mliiiig. Ltonard, Fi.sli. ( Landscape Arcliitccturc) Orcjanized JUh ' OFFICERS President St.vnley V. Leonard Vice President Hugh H. Kennedy Secretary-Treasurer Roeder ,T. Kinkei. HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. Wendell Paddock Prof. A. I). Taylor Prof. I.. .M, Mont- Prof. Pln ' li]) n. Elwood g ' onury MEMBERS Clifford R. Runyan Hugh H. Kennedy Herbert L. . ll)ing Joseph H. Hcjn.i Norman .S. Fish Dallas D. l)u))re Osc.ar I.. Kotlirinur E.irl B. Tussing Stanley ' . Leonard Roeder .1. Kinkei 27fi 1 Q 1 e - - TV! A. K T O 1 Q 1 e The IVii Mild Hiusli C ' lul. EslaUishi-il I ' -il- ' , OFIKKRS Prfsidfiit Stanlkv W. Lkiinakd Vice Fri-sidcnt K.i.izaukth Aiikhxktiiv c . T, First Si-nicsttr. Fi.oiiKxrK .Maddkn SrcoiKl Sfiiirsttr. Hki.kx H. Kkhshnkh Critic Phok. Charlks F. Kki.i.ky HONOKAHV MKMUFIf Mrs. CliarUs I ' . K.llcy MEMBERS Eliznlit ' tii Aliirnrtin- Hcrtitrt I,. Allnii Edwin M.-ifjinnis Erccll (iiiy Orton W. IJovd Donald F. M.-irquis Helen H. Kersliner E.irl T. Brand l- rancis ( ' . Martin Marion I ' . Kin(j Paul E. (rider R. H. Nenhreclil Florence Madden Donald B. Ewing Ross E. Shuniakcr Monnie M. Maize Jos. H. Hcjnn Russell Skipton Marparct E. Mathias Herbert (). Hotrnian Maurice F. Smith Meta Mocscr Prof. ( ' has. F. Kclley Frank E. W ' l iitilioiise Julia C. Potts Stanley W. Leonard ASSOC lATE MEMBERS Eillian Mannion Harriet E. Wilson Carson Blair Margaret Lnnn Mildr d Schauweker Albert C. Waldvogcl Helen Mnr])liy J. Dudley Scars MEMBERS OF SKETCH ( I.ASS Helen Critclitield Florence .Smith Inez Joulev Edna Mill.r Alida Ray Arthur H. Carter 277 1 9 1 6 - ' IVt .A. I O The English Club TOP ROW Beck. C ' ott ' t ' c. Cirnves. SECOND ROW Kccscckcr, Sawyier, Lindslcy. St.iiuU, Douiorest. Welday. THIRD ROW Misses Corbett. Jones, Sliovcr. Giiliii. Murdoek. Miller. BOTTOM ROW Misses Robinson. Vnu Meter. MeKee. Kliiiu ' . Morton. Long. .Scott. 27S 1 9 le ' 3VI .A i I o 1 e The Euulisli Club C)l 1 KERS Prcsidonl ' « ' ' ' ' • l Secretary Havmom, 1 ' , Kkks,. kkr Treasurer ' • 11 ' Mv- n HONOUAKV MI.MIU ' .RS Prof. ,1. ' . D.iiiuy Prof. Milton Pcrcival I ' rof. (.. II. MiKniglit Prof. W. I.. (Jravcs Prof. J. R. Taylor Prof. C. E. Andrews Prof. E. I.. Beck G R A D L T V. ST r D I ' , T.s Charl.s V. I.iiulslty (■..rtnidr HcIhiimmi .Marjori. I. McCut. ' Ii- Don L. Dcinorcst «■ 1916 Rutli P. Klinj: Raymond P. Kn s cki r Roliirt I.. .Sawyiir Hottif B. Murdock . dalinf R. (iitfin Emma P. Scott J. Donald MyiT William S. W.ilmitz Ruth SluniT Mary in M. t.r Sara Morton Mrs. Cora Coddinpton Juanita M. Mill- r Helen Jones Herbert (i. Williams 1917 Mabel I.. MeKee James G. Thurber Arthur P. Staudt Hazel M. I.on Roy . . Welday Alyee Johnson 1918 Lucille K. C ' orbett Erederick G. Haskins Hobart R. Coffee 1919 Lenore Corbin R ' p ' ' ' •• Mpf ' ' ' ' 279 1 Q le ' 1V1[ .A.K. I o Architectural Club TOP ROW Sinitli. F.Iiriijlil. Sclitiiiicni.iii. Br;iii(l. Professor Roii.iii. Gillt-sjjif, Barnett. Uoffniati. SECOND HOW Weiney, Vietineifr. Soticilovitz. Treyens. Wolsttiii. Stockdale. Voust. F.lliott. ] Iaginnis. THIRD ROW Skipton. Petit, lirewer. (futlirie. Martin. N.ielitslieini. Ewiiij;. Klv. Trapp. IIOTTO.M HOW Weiiger, Slniniaker. Cloud. N ' eulircelit. Diinliaui. Oiitland. Matliias. Mullay. Ciirraii. 280 1 9 le ' ivi .A.K;. I o ' 1 Arcliiti ' i-tuial Club Established 19()fi Ol 1 IC KHS I ' rfsiiliiit ' ifi- Prcsid.nt Si ' iTi-tary Treasurer Master at Anns Al.K Sogolovitz t ' . 1 ' . l)l NMAM. .In. W. K. Cl lilt AN . . I ' .DWIN M (.1NX1S I. 1.. IJlAK Master iif I ' niftraiiis I). 1 ' . Kl.Y r.UlI.lV .MI.M15I.HS .losepli . MrM.lf.ml ( li..rl, s St. ,l..lui W.ll.rrt ( . Ronan Cluil.l). .Ir. 1916 JauKs 1.. Hill. Donald B. Ewing Peter Xachtslieim Henry E. Clary Don.il.l V. Gass Hup. rt II. N.iii.r.clit Charles W. Cloud Bruee V. (iutlirie George V. Outl.n.l William E. Curran Francis C. Martin William Rigln- Charl. s r. Diinliain. Clarence A. Matiiias Ross E. Shimiak.r Miss Meta Moeser Ral))!) ■W. ii;.;. r William F. Mullav ir. Ii)l7 Arthur .-;. Mr, w.r UlUiam ( . V.. t Ahe Sogolovitz William II. Flli.)tt Stanley W. I.eou.inl K.-..I F. St.)ekd.il.- Dwipht 1 ' . Ely Edwin Maginnis ( lifford R. Treyens Norman S. Fish Areliil..il(I I.. Smith .(aeol. Wolstein 1!)!8 Glenn 1,. Brock Donald K. M-inpiis Zan.r C. El.rifjht H,rl..rt (). HotTmaii H.nry N. Foster Carl E. Barnett Maurice V . Smith .lohn D. East Clarence J. Trapp Riisscl Skipton (ieorge H. (iiU.spi. Norman A. Mills Howard N. T.mplin Karl T. Br.in.l I ' anl E. ( rid. r F ' r.ink 1- ' . Whitetiouse 281 1 IVt .A K. I O 1 e Cleveland Club TOP HOW W ' liMii.iii. l.ocscr. ,). (iiMss. Mawtr. l- ' ritdiiiaii. (iouldi r. lioiiii, l.ivy. Matfja, Haiis- iiiaii. Altniaii. SECOND now Kdi-Ii. Mc(Jiiilk(ii. ( arraii. Zi|)kiii. W. Krohiitjold, nlilstiiii. l- ' ricdiiiaii. Simon. BOTTOM ROW ' iriii(ki ' . H. Krnhii!i()l(i. Hiixliauiii. Mvers. Palimr. I ' ox. Smitli. 282 1 9 1 e - - ivi Cleveland Ckil) Foil ml, -tl 1911 (oLOHs: Li ;lit tilui- .inil iTi ' liI I ' l.owKH -.--Rid { ' .irnatioii ,, . , . Don 1.. MvKK Presidfiit ,..„.,. l-RKi) I.. .Smith uo PrtMiKiit Secn-tiirv ™ ... .Tom !•. Mawer Treasurer 1916 I). L. Mv.rs C. A. Carn.n Alt.nan .1. SI o.-maker C. . (lai.ser H. H. Weiss j_ Hejna ' ! ■' i - ■i  '  ' ' g« ' J. S. Gibbs W II l.,,| |. H. I ' .nton I.. 1-. Maier ■• ' 1917 1.-. s. Smith H. .1. Kr,.b. i,n,l,l .1. J. Daeck M. A. Fhiek K. I ' . Cirow CI. I ' .. ti ' s T. .1. Weigaiul S. W. Hliss K. (..hnore W. (;. Weiss H. .V. 15r,.wn W. S. Fox W. V. Gross ■' • • ' ■L Salvia • ' • VolKtein 1918 G. W. Werniek II. M. I ' isb-r I ' ' - ' • , ( - i.,.,.i V. A. Meckel W. 11. Altni.-m T. 1-. Mawer E. C. Mateja -V- riionipson C. l-,. M.ias V. S. Wise G. 11. (Jiiav .s. (). K.uh n- N- I - ' vi« F- • ' - •• ' ' • ' • I). K. Malm E. Sieberman A. .1. Hicliter W. I.. Kn.ln.p.kl H. . ' . Sl.itTin.in M. Iri.-.lman M. 1 ' . M(•( lilk r 1910 Y„ .1. Wiml M- I ' XMr S- W.isinaii K. .1. Keiualy • ' • Gros.s 1 - H ' -vt B. I., zin E. J. Crown C. Korabeck t . H. Sprague -I- Buxbaum  • Goulder M. Iriedman ' ll.-.nsn.an 283 1 9 1 6 - - JS T .A.1 I O 1 e Western Reserve TOP HOW Right to l.lt M. J. Starr. ( . ,1. Habcock. R. H. Cnliort-. H. 1 ' . Salislmr . .1. (.ililis. A. R. Hoare. C. V. Ki.l, r. .f. I-. Haii.lir. R. F. Hould. r. F. 15u .w.n. W. W. Williim. H. .1. Srlliv. SECOND HOW A. Dokzal. (). I). HU-.S. I . ,1. Hampton. H. K. (Off. v. I ' riidtiice Stcv.ns. W. K. Sparliiifr. FraiiCfs Haroli. ,1. C. Sclioll. Hilda .loyic. ( . N. Rauniiller. Tllllil) uou H. (.. (.rrcii. .1. I-:. OakKv. C. A. Carran. H. 1 ' . liani.s. K. I.. Fox. I.. I). Men iicll. .1. . . Siinl ' iiry. ' . I ' .. Croiiir. ,1. li. Kooiis. ( . K. MaiiiinorKl. T. H . Browiilfi-. KOIHTH lioW D. H. Hootli. .Icssi,- C ' .irraii. I utli Fioiiard. A. ( . li.irth. Fl; nii - Nolan. .1. C. . ' li.iffiirr. .losi nliinc Hunittti-. ( . A. (i.-UM-r. I ' .ditli . ' Simons. ( ' . R. Milieu. ( . Wiles. I-IITII 10)U !.. Y. . Fitsoii. dertnidi ' .NFittlii.is. K. 1 ' . ( ronil) . Hutli Horrocks. E. R. MeCil.uijili- liri. IFittie Holect ' k. H. Lyniliach. Hild.i ' ogen. H. DonalK-y. Norni.i Rr.idley. R. I.. Clai.)). 2S4 1 Q 1 6 IVl IC I C Western l csrr c C ' liih oi IK I. us Prt ' sidriit I liNia I.iim Ji c ii ' ii ' i- I ' rcsidiiit liriii I.KON.Mtu StiTttary llu.OA Vogan Trfasiircr Bkxj amin Salisbi-kv W. 11. Huyd Prof. E. 1.. H.ck Dr. .1. 1 . I.viii.iii IIONOKAHV Ml.Mlil.li.s I ' nil. ( li.is. W . 1 niillvMisN Kli „ilntli l.oiii;. I.T I ' rot ' . ()sc;ir Krf .Miss GiTaliiiiic R.-iii;j, ' 1 7 Tluw. W. M.inutt V. Ha.ckl.r . lvin IJ.-.rth Frances Balcli Xoriiia Hr.i(iliv M.arg.int Hlackin.iii Frances U.nidir C ' atlierine C ' .illrrt Jessie C ' arr.an Lillian (lark I-lovd (r.iiu- .Mfn-d CarlMiii O. I). HIiss (iertriidf M. ' ittliias U. (i. .S.ii.y .V. ,(. Kieht.r i. K. l.diriuiulN I.. I,. M itM.n .1. r. liaud.r Frank H;ini|)tc)n C. II. H. ' iniinond R. I.. Clapp E. F. C ' rointiir R. F. CJ.inlder ( r. R. M.ll.n . nn.i Miilirielirr Ml.MHl. 1!S Oi.i Ma.- . viek .lost pliiiii- Hiirni-tt .Viitlioiiy Ddliz.il W. W. Willill r K. . . Wall.r .Marg.irit Dauglurty R. Eli Baker r. w. wiiito i:. I.. Fox- II. T. .McMillan Ilattie Holeeek .I.iro P.inik R;iy E. Dmdry E. R. Me(;i.uif,Hilin W.aync Anderson v. ¥,. C rouse R. II. Crehorr .Milton Fox ( . .M. Gascoijjne .lohn .S. Gil)l)s ( ' . II. H. ' innnond .Mton Ho.arc r I! I I:ipll)ir ;ir M. ( . .lolnison (i.ail .laeolis Emmett Oakley .1. E. Sella ffner ,1. -S. .Sunt)ury .1. C. .S,li,.ll M. .1. .Starr (i. )• ' ,. .Soiniendi k( r I ' L.yd Wis,- I-:. .1. Wind I ' .ti r Weiss Clayton I). (). Wiles l.iieilc Wlian Carl C. Lowe H.-irry Barnes W. S. Krskine T. L. White Warren I ' eek I ' .dwin S|)encer K.irl S|)arlin{i A. II. W,st II. ( I. drciii II. M. Lathrop I . H. M. ' yers (i. . 1. Bnuniiller S. L. Cheney (.. .1. .Searles r. I). Bnswell ( ' . .1. Bahcock Florence West 285 1 9 1 e - ' IVI J J T €Z Preble Count v Club TOP ROW Sw;iin. FudiiT. Militaiitr, Ca)))). Hciidrix. ( ossairt. SECOXU ROW Hanger. Si tr. l.ittliistr. Earliart. Markty. Roscor. Ungcr. Tyler. BOTTOM HOW Thompson, Schwar .trauher. Miss Florenee F.liKr. Prof. .Swartzel. liss (Irace Long, Markev. .Joe, IcFall. 2S6 1 Q 1 e - ' ivi j JC TO Pivhk- County Club Orqanizeil Friiriiiirii Sfvciiltrii. 1915 Ol I IC KRS PreMdcnt ■• ' • ■- ' Vice President ' ■p ' ' • ' ' ' • ' ' Secretary-Treasurer • - H. S, uwarx.th.mbf.r Correspondinj; Seeretary M ' ( ' « ' : J- « Serpeant-at-Anns ' Hkni.k.X FACL-I.TY MKMHK.U Prof. Karl Dale Swartztl AGRICLI.TLRAI. EXTENSION Wallaee E. Haiiff. r (IHAin Al ' K Raymond C. G.nuel.y H.nunn H. A.l.in ;.r lOlG John H. ..drix John W. MeFall S. H. Sehwarztrauher Joseph H. Markey Oraeiano J. Militante Ralph G. Sever Frank Thonii)son 1917 Ivan H. Earhart Paul H. I ' udfte Oraee l.onp riorener Elder Lunian Tyler 1918 Paul T. fopp ( harhs J. Cossairt Frank Kirvin Marion I.yhrook I eeil I.arsh Edwanl I.. ( r, aj;. r 1919 Damon P. Swain Rose.., I. Mark.y Paul M. Fadler Robert R. Litehiser H.i.ry H. Lnger Lawrence Ehler 2S7 1 1 e ' - iM j j I o ' ' 1 9 1 e Noble Couiit - Club Orf aniaed Ortoher, 1016 J. E. McClintock W. E. S|),irlini; Adah Merry (ilfM ( i. (iuilir Hazel I.viif I ' ldrriUT D.irr.ili FACULTY MEMBERS C. I. Rod Dr. F. C. Starr 191(5 ( arl E. Sfcrt ' st E. L. Callaiid 1917 Carl W. Kiu-k.r 1 9 I X Dr. D. I ' . Snvdir Ptarl ] Ioore Otis R. Craft Rhoda OHarra Alice Miliier •loliii A. ' ilson Millard I., .lordan Ralph H. (iil.soii (lariee ( haiiilierlaiii C. C. Boyd Hazel Richards Lucile Ricliev Margaret Hasting.s Danner P. Hastings Harold M. Richards 2S8 1 Q 1 6 - - IVI .A.1 I O - The Ohio State Chess Club Ol 1 K KRS President Vice President Sccrctarv aiul TrciMirir . . RrssKi. V. Coi.MNs IIknkhv W. Si iiiKU . . .( Mir. i ' . IJmman MIMUKRS AIIMM H. ' inioiul Miles .I.IClill HllWlTS HONOHAUY T ' .dwird W. Ir.uice S ' lT 1)1 NT l-dw.-.rd Clayton H. A. MU.1,,11 H ' -ll ' li W-t Bruce Lawrence Charles Cloud Kenneth JJurke Otto Digel Harry Foster James I.iftlit Carl Haunian Russel Collins I ' oster Hrowu I{,.,1,,1, 1{,.,1 James Lcist H.n.ard I ' ayn. Walter Nulle Goey Juiifr Josei)li Rosenthal Earl Rail THE TEAM Edward 1 .. Clayton Heniry W. Sclnier Russel W. Collins (Cap.) Bruce S. I.awreiuf H. Alton Miteli.ll ■ll.e Clul. is plaving a eorr. spondenee match with Michigan, and arranging Itches with Ohio Wesleyan. AVittenlurg. Tniversity of Cincinnati and the Ahnnni. 289 1 9 1 e ' ' ivi I I o 1 Q 1 e Classical Club FouiidL-d 1915 President Erwin A. Esper Secretary William Paul Bancroft FACULTY ADVISER Dr. George M. Bolling FACULTY MEMBERS Prof, alter P.irc- Prof. W.illapo S. Elden Prof. Alexander P. Moore Mr. James E. Dunla|) Prof. Jay Carl Ditcliy STUDENT MEMBERS Ervin A. Esper . dolpli J. Seliimweis.s Carl E. Chapman C. A. Davis I ' redcrick L. Haskins J. G. Vance RoIm rt Rowlett Fluriffri.s lit iipfs in .salfihii.s Diiiiiia lihant Omnia nos itidem depascimur aureii dicta. Prof. Albert R. Chandler Prof. George M. Bolling William Paul Bancroft George Hibbitt W. D. Sharritt Roscoe Morris 290 1 Q 1 e - IVI .A K I o 291 19 16 - ' IVI ]K. I O 1 Q 1 e 292 uV -: ' .r : ' ■?cf! 5?mi, ,At77 ..■■■., ■■•(V ' ■i '  ' i ' ■■. .- . - ' ( ' ■. , t i. ' i ;ikiS6 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ■' h mMi hM Mm 1 6 - Sigma Xi 1 9 le OMF GA CHAl ' TKR President W. C. JMills Vice President Alpheus W. Ssiith Secretary Allax E. Flowers Treasurer Thomas E. Frexch MEMBERSHIP LIST 1915-1916 C. L. Arnold R. F. Earhart Wm. R. Lazenbv Charles Prosser Geo. F. Arps F. H. Eno H. C. Lord S. E. Rasor M. A. Bachtell Oscar Erf J. F. Lvman F. A. Rav Emil Balz W. L. Evans E. F. MeCanipbell Hortense Rickard S. J. Barnett T. O. Farmer W. J. IcCaughcv Jost ' iiliine Ricliards ' Xi W. M. Barrows A. E. Flowers Geo. V. McC ' oard F. .1. Salter J. A. Beer C. W. Foulk E. V. McCov F. E. Sanborn F. C. Blake T. E. French Wni. McPherson J. H. Shaffner Albert ' M. Bleilc Henry B. Froning W. T. Magruder Paul Sears R. D. Bohannon Isaac Geiger E. S. Manson. Jr. Charles Shcard Cecil E. Boord Rose Gormley Clara G. Mark Cree Sheets C. W. Bock M. F . CJoudge F. ' . Marquis C. E. Sherman J. A. Bownocker Robt. F. Griggs Gustax Meekstrotli P. K. Sliidkr J. E. Boyd T. H. Haines T. C. Mendenhall Sciitimus Sisson J. X. Bradford J. C. Hambleton Clee Lee Metcalf Paul C. Slater Forest H. B. Brown W. E. Henderson C. R. Miller Alliheus Smith (). ' . Hrumley T. H. Hills W . C. Mills Earl C. Smith J. R. Burkiv Jas. S. Hine W. H. Minor E. E. Somernieiir F. C. Caldwell A. H. Hinkle C. B. Morrev R. H. H. Sjiidel E. F. Coddingtou H. 1). Hol! r C. T. Morris W. H. Stearin A. D. Cole Briee S. Hull Lester S. Moynan K. I). Swartzel E. J. Crane H. Judd Sidruv A. Norton Frank X ' ilbrandt H. y. Crane Cieo. B. Ka iHinau Edward Orton Alfred ' ivian K. M. DalU iil.uli W ' ni. A. Kniaht Herbert Osborn A. S. Watts ' . II. Davis K. P. Knollman Wendell Paddock A.R.Weiss I). .1. Deniorest W. .1. Kostir Ciiarles R. Parkinson D.ivid S. White I ' reda Detmere Marv .Storer Koslir .lauies Mel. Pliilliii-- .1. R. Witlirow Joini B. Dickens F. .1. Kreeki r T. (i. Pliillips S. S. Wv.r Emily Dietz H. W. Kuhn Rudolf Pinter Edgar Nelson Tr.in- C. ,L Drake I ' . I.. L.indacre C. .S. PJunib seau C. A. Dye W. I) I.iudaere H. C. Price 29G 10 16 ' ' TVI .A.K. I O riii Beta Kappa EPSII.ON ( HAl ' TKH Ol OI I ' rrNidfllt Vice I ' rfsidciit . Sfcrctarv Tn-asiiriT .(. .1. Adams C. E. AiidriHs Hazel Bf.ic-li F. C. Hlaki- G. M. Holliii}, ' B. L. B.nv.n C. A. Bruce F. C. Caldwell Donna Carlisle A. R. Chandler G. S. Cliajiin W. B. Cocklev A. D. C.le D. I,. Detnorest J. V. Dennev S. C. Derby W. S. Elden M. B. Evans Rose Gorniley W. T.. Graves Daphne Alhiway Elma Baldwin Georpe X. liauniilliT Marjjaret Beattie A. Bernard Berjrnian Marjorie Brown Esther ( linreh Edith CoDiiirridir Lvndall Diehel J. E. Hagerty T. E. Hamilton M. B. Hammond ■Julia Hanna W. E. Henderson H. V. n,)ek.tt A. W. Ilodjjman K. S. IiiiTraham H. H. Jaekson (i. V. Knijiht I{. A. KtioufT W. .1. Kostir 11. W. Kiilm A. (). I., a .1. A. I.eifihton (). ( . I.oekiiart G. II. MeKnifiht W. MePherson Louise Mark A. W. Marsii C. J. West MEMBERS OF li)l( Ethel Ewinj; James F. F ' ullinffton Cordelia fiarlier ( iiarles II. Keeh Doris Klie Roseoe C. Morris Catharine Piekerinj; Aliee Ridenour I.ela Watterson MEMBERS OF inir Miriam Simes 297 no C. . . BmcE W. !,. (iH.XVKS . . . . Wai.tkh Pkiik e A. M. Srni,KsiX(;KR .1. S. .Mvers W. H. Page C. E. Parrv W. Peiree ( . I ' .rkins C. W. Reeder Ilortense Riekard I.ueile Robinson (;. A ' . Rightmire A. M. Sehlesinger W. H. Siebert H. R. S))eneer W. C;. Stover .1. R. Taylor W. O. Thompson A. H. Tattle ( ' . A. ' e wiebe F. C. ' ilbrandt I, aura Vheato7i A. P. W.iss KHnor Ryan Robert E. Sawyier Ruth Sehaehne Morris Silverman (flititi O. Swing I Ian ford . . Tliirey . ndrew J. Townsend William S. Wabnitz Herman C. Spindler 1 9 1 e - - IVI .A I IO ' - l«c)ie Delta Siunia Rlio Honorary I )(l)atiii!;- ]- ' ratf riiitv OHIO STATE LM KHSITY CHAl ' TKR Prt-sidtiit Chaiu.ks ]■' . r.iM.sEY Secrctarx-TrcaMircr I ' hank W. W ' ntsox I M KM HI. US Prof. A. W Ki tcli.nn Jolin (i. .111 Diiscii Fraiic ' i.s I.. I ' .ittcii Warren N. Iirii !is Orvillc I ' , (dell, rill Golden N. D.ijrjier Fred (i. Il.iynie F.hvoiid llolin.in Edward W . K.Key Elton M. Kilr .I.aiiics ( . I ..iiiriiice Henrv ,1 I.ohi . rtliiir . . Hurket Robert .1. ;itsoll ,I;niies K. .SlevcMson -Vrtliuv ' ,iii .Meter I ' .lsnii . . W, tiler tlortle - X ' enioil .S. John W. iirieker Leo L. Rumniel .lanie.s K. .Stel)lienson Attorney Fred (i. H.ale .Vttorney Ch.is. K. Hl.ineli.ird Attorney W ' illi.nii . King Attin-nty ( . C. Me(l,-ary .Vttoriiey (ieo. .S. .M.irsli.ill .Vttoniey Henjaniin .Miller .Attorney ( ' . Ellis Moore .Vttorney (li.is. .S. I ' ryor .Vttorney H. ( ' . Sliernian .Vttorney Robert H. Snow .Vttorney Ilirin.in 11. I ' Clsni.an Attorney l.eon.ird I ,. Harvey Attorney Don.ild Kirkpatriek Attorney Cli.-iliiiers M. I ' .irker ' inin ' 29S 1 9 1 e - is i K. I O ' ' 1 1 I ' lii Lanilula rp ' ' ' HoiKiraiN Cluiiiical S()c-ift - OI TK I ' .US l ' r.si.lrnt ' ' ■' • H. mmei.i. Vice Fr.sidint • ' • 1 ' ahkixsox Secretary •■■f■: ' K Treasunr ' ■■• ' • ' Alumni S.rr.t.iry • U- M Chosky Coumilor • ' ■' • l ' ' i...ips llONOliAin MI.Mlil ' .K Dr. Win. M. M.l ' h.rson ASSOC lA I I. MI,M15KI{S Dr. Wni. K. H.iKltrsnn I ' n.f. Wni. J. .Mi-C.iii}, ' li y Dr. Austin M. I ' .itt.rs,.ii Dr. John Layman l r. ni. L. Evans Prof. D. I D.nior.st Dr. ( . K. Hc.ord K. H. Balz H. I.. Dirk H. li. I riininji I.. H. Milliii-.n r. .1. S.ilt.r . . II. Smith r. ( . ' ill.r.iii(lt .MK.MIU.ItS K. J. Crane R. K. Dn.stnian I ' luKT Hockctl M.irion Hi)llin iswi rlli Ktiward Schmidt I,. S. Smith K. G. Hanchir .1. H. Yonnji J. E. Day Mclvin DfCJrootc P. A. Davie.s C. V. Rndinann K. I . Schmidt 11. . . riiiny .1. I,. Huss.ll 299 1 9 1 e - ' IVI K. I o ' 1 Q le TOP ROW D. A. J)i(k.y. I.. . Birch. SECOND ROW H. C. Col. 111.111. C. 1 ' . DiilR-l. X. S. Cl.iy. R. M. ( ritclirtild, H. (.. l.ockttt. TIIIHU HOW H. D. 15iii(lir. II. K. Mason, H. K. Lockttt. C. F. Hawker. BOTTOM ROW R. J. Pqiix r. W. M. Holmes. .1. W. Wildeniuitli. I,. G. Schlegel. 300 1 9 1 6 - - JS L .A. I - - 1 Eta Ka|)i)a Nu FRATRKS I lACri TAIF. 1 ' . C. Caldwell I . (). r.irimr H. A. ]}rn«ii .1. M. Strait S. .1. IJ.iriiett 1916 Noble S. flay Hoi., rt M. friteliHeld C vril P. D.ibel I). Adam Dickey H.irry C . Coleman Ralph (i. I.oekett 1917 George Ci. Schlegel Harry K. I.oekett Clifford V. Hawker Wayne M. Holmes Hugh I). H. .uhr I.eland W. Hireli H. Riissil Mason Jessi ' W. W ' ildernuitll Riisscl .1. Pe|)|)er SOI ,: xv 1 Sij ma Delta Chi 302 19 16- IVl J Si nia Di ' lta Chi 30:j 1 Q 1 6 - ' :n K. I o 19 16 TdP IKIU Margretta Steel. Kliimr Uv.ui. sEcoxi) lion Rutli Younjr. (itr.ildiiic DIM). Aiin.i Strait. Dor.i Ht|)iur. DOTTOM Hl)« Dapline AUdw.iv. .Iintt.i T.iylor. I.i)iii c (Jriswold. C.irKiic Hrmiian. S04 19 16 ' - IVI jSi J 1 O Theta Siunia Plii ETA CHAPTER Ori ' U KRS President Elinok Hvax Vicp-Prtsidtnt and Tnasurer Carlene Hermann Secretary .MAiuiRKTXA Steele sorores in FACULTATE Rive King Bowman Margaret Anderson 1916 F.linor t ' . Rvan l).ii)lme N. Allow.iy (;.raldiiii I.. I)il)l Louise M. Griswold Anna ( . Strait 1917 Margretta Steele Margan t ' . Ti aelinor Frances .1. rJarkcr Carlcnr M. Il.rniann Riitli E. Young Jcretta E. Taylor 305 19 16 ivi: J J T 1 9 1 e S])hinx 306 1 9 1 € fK A. 1 . S| Iiin 307 1 9 16 - ' TVI .A.1 I O 9 1 6 TOP ROW Karl Stiiisoii. H.in-y K. RoM ' li. Frt-d W. Norton. Huss.l (.. l .•lll . Frank d. Sorenscn. SF.coxn iiou William A. Dou HiitIv. H. H. .lones. Raluli l.auiililin. Karl S. Day. BOTTOM IIOW Hol.crt 1 ' . I ' .wiiiij. Orvillc W. House. CliristoplH r SiMiy, Donald K, I.tadtr. Rol.crl Ntvin. 308 1 9 1 e - - ivi .A. c I o Bucket and DipixT .ILMOl! llONOKAIiV SOC II IV FohikIiiI March. IU(l7 ACTIVE MEMHKRS, 19I. -1( Karl Stinson William A. DdiiuIii rty ()r illr ' . House Harry K. Roscli H. H. Join-s Donald E. lA-adiT Fred . Norton lial|)li l.aii(;iiliii (liristoplier Silsby Rtissrll G. Means Karl S. Day Robert N( viii Frank G. Sorensen Rolurt 1 ' . |- .wiiii; I I.irrv C I loward 309 1 9 1 e IVI .A. d C P I3)I6 % I ' .iiiny Anns Louise (rifsey M.iry Albaiigli Alicf liidenoiir I fib . l;ir AIni.u-k l-.liiKir liyaii M.irti.T. ' ct I.awi ' i 11.1,11, li. I ' .-.ltoii llil,n Ihmjjcy M.irtli.-i WrlliM- Until I ' .Mulc 310 1 1 e ' ivi jx j I Mortar boa 1(1 (Ciiils Senior Honorary) I ' OSr (.UADl ATES Mary Alinack Margaret Lawrence MEMHKRS Hiliii Mougcy I ' amiy Anns Mary Alliaufjli I.miisf Ciiesy Alic ' Ridciuuir Martlia ' (■lling Elinor Ryan Riitli Engle Hi-lcnc R. Patton 311 19 16 IVI 1 I O - ' 1 Q le 312 1 Q 1 € - IVI .A. Kk I C- Sc ' al)l)ai(l and liladi HONOHAHV Mil riAKY 1 HATKHMTY Founded III I ' liiirrsil i ttf If ' ixcoii.siii, 1004 Colors — Rcil. W ' liitr .iiid Hliic COMrWV M Estahlislud at Ohio State. April 17. l!)I; ' i ll() ()|{ AIM Ml Mlil.KS Capt. (m-o. L. Converse, U. S. A.. Retired Lieut. Truman I). TlKirix-. I ' . . . . .. Retired Caj)!. .1. P. Rol iiisoii. r. .S. A. GRADl ATI; .1. M. Strait .T. V. Lowe 1 i) I f) Karl S. .MeConil T. H.rli.rt Hower I ' lovd I.. Siiiilh Horaer K. Ilaviie.k Roh, rt K. Otstot Russell I,. Mmidli.nk Virgil ( . DorfiMi icr C. H. Keek .loliii I). I ' ..rsytli.- I ' raiik R. Cross lillT Warner .M. Ponunin- Hlwood N. Ilart II. R. Mason Otto V. R.jui ( liarl.s II. Wrifilit Paul FI. ( l.arlton Ellis .M. Hl.uk .11. ' ? 10 1© IVI K. I o 1 Q 1© Toastmasters TOP HOW I ' roi. (ir,M rs. (ockli v, Kiti ' litui. SK(ONj) now I ..iiiiililiri. 1 )orrscliuk. THIHI) liow l)(nif;lurty. St.-irs. .Moiisoii. loriiTii HOW Hcrijni.-in. ( ' .•irr.in. I II 111 HOW Brickcr. Dyer. Holers. HOTTO.M HOW I.IM. Wriiillt. 314 19 16 ivr .A.1 I o 19 1© Toastniastcrs UK first iiuctiiijl 1)1 Toastniastcrs w.is held at tlu lioiiu- t I ' rofissor (li.irlis K. Hlaiu-liard on tin- ivtiiiiif; of May 1 K 1910. I ' rofcssor Ulanchard was a uuiiilxr of ' roastmastirs at tlii- I ' nivcrsity of Micliifiati and coiiri-ivrd tlic iilca of istaMisliiiif; a similar tradition lure. ' { ' In siic- 11 ss of tin- idia is a nionutniiit to its wisdom. The foundation of Toastniastcrs is tlic desire for that l)road cul- tural traininsi which conns from association with collcijc men eiif;a ;ed in ditVcrent fields of eiuhavor. The formal mode of cxpressiiii; this fun- damental idea is throuirh the medium of afti-r-diinu r spcakinj;. On the second Wednesday evciiin ; of eacii month duriiif; the academic year a diiimr is held, after which the Toastniaster for the occasion calls upon each memlier to discuss some tojiic of interest to college men. Since no speaker is informed rcirardinfj the nature of his suhject until he is calh-d upon thi ' specehes arc sjioiitaneous in character. The charter menihers ol Toastniastcrs at Ohio State University were C. E. Hl.anchard. .(anus Lawrence, K. M. Kyle, Donald Kirkpatriek. ' arrcn Brijigs. F. B. Miller. C. Kllis Moore. R. H. .Snow. Klwood Holnian, and V. A. Ketchani, who served as toastm.aster at thi ' first meetina. In selecting the members since that time earc has been ixercised to give representation to each collcfic and to each branch of student activity in the University. While ability to speak in i)ublie is a )irinie consideration if is by no means the determiniiiir f.ictor in elei ' tion to membership. The interchange of ideas and ideals which takes place at the banquet board of Toastmnsfers is the contribution which it makes to the life of our L ' niversitv. 31,1 Phi Upsilon Omicron I t. f % ? f f nf r v4. 3a ' Vwi4-C ' t ' TOP HOW Favc .l.icksoii. ,l is |)liini D.-nis. .Idscpliiiic Jones. SK( ONM) now Editli Hiilcliison. F.v;i (iossard. I..iiira Ilistoii. I ' .ttic ii(l, ()la;.i I ' lifritz. TIIIHI) U()«. Doris M.icCoiiatliy. iiutli lie aili. 1 (11 HTII HO« Clairi- McCaiiii, 1 liirt nci- Osliorm-. Dorothy (iiiy, M.iry 1 Icrslil rrs;(r. F.iiiia I.rliiuan. DoTTOM now Stella (iriding. Helen Mougev. Marijaret Lawrence. Ilorenei- l.lili r. .lulia . ' iiiitii. 316 1 Q 1 e T JS J TCy 1 e F„„ il,,l F,l n„ir,i I . I ' . ' ir.i I AC I 1.1 iio (ii;ai!V Mi.sK.lnaN.NVhU.- Miss Ann. H. V.n Miss M.n.l.. C Hatl,- Miss Minna C. I), nlon M«t ' - ' ' ' • ' ■1 A( I I.IV Al.lMNAl, Miss Estl.r M.C.iMM,. M.ss ,l,.sM,- Wlnla.n M.ss M:„-v (iral-r Miss Hulda Morst Ol IK KHS „ ., , . . .( ' i.AiHK MiCann President „ It Kid 111 IllTi IIISOK ICO Prisidcnt . ... I ' .VA (loSSARI) Librarian •losEi ' iiiNK Davis Secretary .F.Tini. I.HIMAN 1 roasiirer ,,, , . r.TTlK Mill ( liaplaiii 1916 U„ll. Bead. M.--y Hersl,l,.rjr. r (lain M.Cann Josephine Davis K.l.tl, Ilutrliis,,,. Helen Mi.n .y Eva Gossard Marjiaret Lawrence I ' lorenee Oshnrn Dorthy Gny Ktlul I..l. .. I - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1917 l-lorcnce Eliler Laura E. Heston E. Josephine Jones Olga Eli frit.. 1-aye Jaekson  oris MaeConathy ,, r- J- Julia Siiiitll Estclla Grading ■iM 1 1 e - - ivi i I o 19 16 Phi Siuma Society officp:rs President 1 ' . B. Wii.TiiKiuiKu N ' ice Prcsidiiit I ' . E. Deeds Sient.-iry E. L. FoX ' rnMsiinr R. G. Mkhhii.l H. ( . Uaker C. ( ' . Hiig cv .1. ( . Lewis W. T. M.I.. ruder. H. !,. Miindlieiik {■. . . Reese .S. .1. Scliillina- I,. II. ' .iiiMuskirU I)iiii Ik il.iM .MEMBERS E. S. Cofjaii R. . . Kiioiiff E. R. Loa.-m Ir. W. H. .M osier r. . . Rieekliort ' H. .1. Reiiili.ird I ' . B. Sear.s .V. E. W.iller C. K. Wild, rnuith C. A. Hersom A ' . C-. Lane M. R. Iiiriiizen II. K. I ' ,,l.l,s ( . I. R.-.d . . R. . h.idl,- .1. R. . ' . t.ar M. ' rrslu)w W. 1). Will 31S TH RjEEK 1 Q 1 e - ' ]rvi i I o 1 o le TOP HOW I.ockitt. U.iiikin, Dunirll. Rofrcrs. Hoscli. Miller. R.ikcr. SK( OXl) HO r. 11. . iiiilli. rii(iiii.-is. I ' t-ai ' soii. H.-UMc. . ' wciriiiyiii. iiidilcii. I ' dnimtii-. TlllHI) HOW J. C. Sintili. Colt. 1 iilliiifitoii. (iro.ss. Aiulcrsoii. I .i-on ird. . ' trulili. roiHTII HOW l.oii ;lirv. ISrimiiii;. Kolicr. Kiiiiudv, Hoiiirlitoii. H.irrttt. 320 1 9 1 e - ' IVC .A. I o Tail llclk ' iiic Couiu-il I ' ln (.;.i,nM;. D.Hm ■• ' ' ■• I ' lii Ka,.|.a I ' si ' - — ■■i (i ' c- ,1,; 11 ' H.ikiT i i}{iii.i I III Phi Dflta Tli.tM • ■' f ' ' (hi Phi ! ' • - ' ' •• ' • Beta Tluta Pi . • ' - ' • Aiuhrson Sigina Nu ' ■' • llin-ton Alpha Tail Onu-pa ■■• ' • ' .u ' liry Sigma Al).ha Kpsilon ' • - K. imrdy Delta Tail 1). Ita  D- - ' inc Kapp.-. Sipna I-  • H ' Klit  ' All.ha Z,ta ' - ' ■••■• H g D.lta Ciii ' • t ' oxHrfnc Delta Upsilon ■' ■' ' - ' ' ' Phi Delta Phi ■• l ' ' Alpha Sipina I ' lii V. M . Leonard Phi Delta Chi ' • ( ■• ' ' tl ' Sigma Phi Epsilon C- • ' ' ' Sigma Pi 1«- f ' - I- «k  Alpha Psi R- I ' - Sne klen Alpha C hi Sigma I - ! ' • ' ' ' t ' ' Pi Kaj.pa Alpha - 1 ' • ' ' «J ' Alpha Gamma Hho ' - ' ! • ' Acacia ' •■• ' • ' Tliox ' as Zcta Beta Tan ' • ' ' ' ' s Xi Psi Phi I- 1- StruMe Psi Omega ! • ' 5- H - 321 19 16 IVI K. I O 1 Q t e TOP now Watt. Dunn II. l ' . .iiis. IJniwii. II.i riis. I ' dultou. m:( ). I) hdw (.(itlsrli.ill. . K. .Sniitli. W,i .)tirr. ' riioiiiMs. Wv.nil. li. 1 ' ,. 15...s(l. liurtmi. Hiiick. TMIKI) KllU Leader. .Sehw.irtz. DeXeeii. I ' .l(lri(li;-e. I )il .oiii;, |{. .1. Hoesel. ciiiiii rail. Znni. I orilTII liii« Schweitzer. !• ' ,. S. .Myers. .Mousir. Walsh, (iwiiiii. .M.ir(|iiis. ( . 1.. . l irs. .arreii W. Sniitli. ROTTOM now Perkins. Yi-eiid. lihiiii. I ' ox. Dr.iis. 19 16 ' ' IVI K;. I €3 I lii (ianima Dt ' lta Fi iiiitlitl If ' asliiiK tiiii (itid Ji ftrxoii CoUeye, IS S CoLOii — HovmI l ' iir|ilr I ' ' l. i VKR IlrliotrDix- 18 Seventeenth Avenue OMK RON nFATERON CHAPT I ' .st.ililislud M.ircli ' - ' . . 1.S78 1 UAIHKS IN FACULTATF. FR Frank A. Ray Edward Ortoii, Jr. Claude A. Burrett Willi.ini F. Havens Ralpli H. Brown Charles W. Hauek Charles H. Burton Walter R. Smith Donald E. Leader Mrrle F.. Wajioiier I.awrcuei- F. niN ' ei-n Charles W. Drais Reuben J. Hoesel John I. Fldridpe E. Speiierr Myers CliistiT I,. MyiTs Willnir T. .MilU. Jr. . llen P. MeManigal David E. Lewis Flirani S. Bronson Hov H. Jenkins Charles Smith Prosser Charles B. Kautl ' rnan Wni. B. Coekl. V Allison V. Lirsh 1916 William L. Watt Rush F . F vans Lawrenee B. Wyant Edwin H. Pnulton 1917 Harold P. Blum Robert L. Thomas John G. Lineoln James C. DeLong 1918 Robert M. Sell wart Robert X. Ye.iid Clarenee E. Ciwinn Gordon H. .lones PLEDGES Norman K. (iodfrey (iordoii M. Rlicides Henrv .L Paf;c Rol-.Tt W. Moll.iban Eldon L. Usry Cieorgc V. Arps Joseph S. Myers Roy W. Gottsehall D. Parry Forst Donald S. Durnell Rirliard E. Boescl William W. F ox Leslie Vonderau Grant E. Mouser. Jr. Ray H. Zoni Joseph (). Walsh Warren Welton Smith Donald E. Marquis Fritz I.. Sehwcitzer John Maeklein Pirkins Lee R. Dorsey Carl R. Crite ' s Carroll A. Capes James Ross Mossgrove W. F ' enton Johnson 323 1 Q 1 e - ' ivi K T O 1 9 le Phi Kappa Psi TOP ROW Donald Hamilton. Don.-ild James, John P. Courtriglit. Norman T. Alexander, Law- rence M. Thomas, Jr.. Harold G. Smith, Gaylord T. Stowe. SECOND HOW Cary R. Evans. Jack Fierce. .Arthur J. Wieland. Rolxrt F. Kwini;-. Rolaiui Hunter. Herbert C Wiiip;. G. Halstiin I ' arley. X ' irgil ( ' •. Damon. BOTTOM HO« .lolm 1- . liaiik. Ilriuy 15. . ' w laringen. Ciraiiam (J. Kent. Paul W. . ii-.tin. I.owiil H. Milligan. Ralph I ' .. Realty. William 1$. Miillay, Jnlni I.. HainiltoM, .Ir.. . tant ' orcl .s. .Spi.iks. 324 1 Q 1 e - ivi .A. 1 I o rill Kappa I ' m Fouiulfil lit If ' iixliiiii toii mill Jill ' i-rxoii Collrt e, 1S52 Colors I ' ink .iiid l.avtnd.r Flower— Swett I ' ta -q (;. V. M,( o.inl OHIO 1)1.1. lA { ILMTKU Estalilishcd 1880 I-RATU1..N IN I .V( L I. TATK .1. ' . Dciinev I ' aul W. Austin n iirv 15. Swr.irinuiii H.ilph K. Hr.itty Donald H ' liiiiltoii Nonii.-in T. Alix.uidcr Roland Ci. Hunter I.aurcncr M. Thomas. Jr. ' irgil (i. Damon K. Whitn. V Dillon Cicoriir n. Si l)irt Richard (). Walk.r James M. Montgomery 1916 •IiiliM I., I I.iiiiiltiiii. .Ir. 1017 (ir.di.ini Kent Robert 1 ' . I ' .wiiii; Stanford S. Spiaks 1018 •lack PiiTce (;. Ralston Farley Donald F,. .lames Harold (;. Smith lOlO Robert S. Hr-idt ' oni Harold A. Hll l.Mnd .Stewart ' an Meter Elliot ,1. Nugent Dan W. Hovt F. V. Stemple Lowell H. MiiliiTai William 15. Mullav •Folin K. R.mk Gavlord T. Stowc Frederie .1. I ' atz . rthur Wieland Herbert C. Vin i .John P. Courtriglit Carv R. Evan.s Tlieiidiire W. . nthony George K. 15nlfnrd William B. Todd W. W. Mrtealf 325 1 9 le ' ivi I I o TDP now Clary. Piirson, Karly. Hiiiiiy. 15akir, SK( ONI) HOW W .•iiianiakrr. Saiiiidrrs. Stewart. Krusc. TcacliiKir. rEIIHI) HOW .Scott. I. iyslioni. .Strict. .Muiidy. I ' ricc. HOTTOM HOW DrliMMorc. I ' liriiiort. 326 1 Q 1 e IVl J J 1 9 le Si.unia C ' lii Foiiiidril lit Miiiiiii I nircrsitii, ISoo CoioHs— Bhif ami Gold 1- lower— Whit.- Hose .U, . Ai.l ' IIA (.AM MA C llArillK I-oiiiiilcil ISSJ 1 HA Tins IN lAClI.TATF. Robert McikKjoliii William K. HcndiTsoii Williani Hiirhv. Jr. I.orin i) Haktr .loliii W. I.iyslioii [ I. a Dovt Cr. Purinort (iilcs .1. Mimdv Robert Sliively I.orcn Dddsoii F.niinert ( ' . Daiiii-ls I ' redirick W. Moore 1916 H. Edward ( lary Robert I.. F.arly 1!)1T Wells H. Teachiior Harold H. Saunders 1918 H.irl.Mi M. Scott Artlinr M. Slnil lliiiry W. I ' riee 1919 Louis H. Skimming F. Scipio Lehman Herbert Riipp William S. Kvans A. W. Siiiitli Russell M. I ' ierson Waller Wananiaker (vriis 1 . Knise Donald S. Deiisiiiore Jacob H. Stewart Lowell White Donald Shlye Joshua MeNees 1 9 1 e IVI 1 I o 1  1 e ,.1 ' ., k ' :- ■■av 1 328 1 9 1 e ivi c I o - - 1 9 1 e IMii Delta Tlu-ta Foiiiiilfil at Miami L ' iiiversili , ISJfS C ' oi.oHs Wliitr .111(1 Hint I ' l.owER — Wliitt- ( ' .•irn.-ilioii  r U. I), lioli. ' iniioii Win. Mc-Phcrson A. M. SclilcsiiiKer 9(1 Wist Ttiilli Avenue OHIO .KTA ( IIAI ' TKR Kstablislied, October (5. I SS.J FRATRES IN FACLI.TATF. (i. F. Sclllesinirer .1. 15. I ' r.stoii (i. M. ' rraiitni;m .(. K. JJrown . . F. Wall.r (i. C . ' c-liacffcr A. W. I ' rout Louis E. Pii-kn-l D. L. Sears John F.. Foster 191C Hiiuli . W..ll...ni Henrv C . .M( rrill I). A. Ciaskill . roinl ;il(i C Huston l ' ' .lien H. .(ones .Stanley H. Traev CliarKs V. Hickernell Dayle . ' . Roliinson Howell I. ( ' . .lones Paul J. Bast Robert .1. Hrown Bernard M. Hat. s 1917 Waller W. Randolph Riehard C. Martin Thomas K. Hu) hcs I SM S Richard ( ' . W assim Ellswortli H. . sJierMood .1. H. Kirbv R. H. Rojiers William R. C .llcttc .Sheldon .1. Mann William P. Bancroft Kaxniimd K. Bowden Sam F. S| oerl Paul W. Hurui Richard .S. Morrison Dana R. ' isterni;in 1919 .1. 1). Scars R.iy B. Roberts Charles I). .Stone James Wripht Charles W. Fckhart I.ee ' . Bone . M. (iascoine 329 1 Q 1 6 ' IVI VK. I O IlG TOP ROW Parker Stewart. II. C. Kay. T. W. Morrow. Joe J.ickson. .S. T. Haiiinioiul. 11. W. Tniiii)). sKcosi) now G. I.. McKiUi].. l. iiili Kd.lxl. W. T. .Ii.s.pli. V. . . Cosier. E. E. Morris. H. G. Pliillil)s. TllIKl) HOW W. ( . Wa-iier. W. 11. .Snyder, Howard Ilolnies. W. 11. •{■ys,,ii. H. ( . llclmes. Harry Van I lorn. BOTTOM now IIunii)liry I ' earsnn. M. K. Webster. ,1. . . Hurke. ( ' . 1 ' . Deibel, liyrcin Koontz. 330 1 1 e ivt i I o C ' hi IM II FoiiutlrtI til Priiirctoii. lS.iJ, Colors — Scarli t .iiul I5lur 2000 Iiuli.uii)l.i Av.iiiu ' IOTA ( IIAI ' TKlt Est.ihli li.il Ni.v.iiilur 111. 1881! I I5AIUKS IN 1 ACT 1. TATE I),.ii .1. I ' at.rsoii ■rnini.in I). Tlior].. Dr. .lolin Ad.niis I?..«nocker H. (i l ' llilll| c . A. ( Osl.T V. 11. SnydLT H. Pearson V. T. .losrph J. H. Holmes Guv F.. IJvtTs V. W.i.rii. r 1!)1( .1. il. .l.icksdii 11. W Tniinii 1917 11. c. Ray 11. 1 ' Sti w.irt .1. A. H.irkc r. W Miirrou ,1. H. Kooiitz 1918 M . W i-listtr s. r. ii.iiiiiiiDiui C. I ' . Drihlc I)(«i H.irlor H. A. ' an Horn Gail McKillip Dean Kiiiscll K. Morris H. Holmes 331 1 9 1 e IS f A. e T C3 Beta Thcta Pi 1 Q 1 e 1  f TOP ROW McX.-iiii.ir.i, Sli.iiirKiii. W ' illiaius. Sli.-illtnli.-iriiiT. ' illt ■l•s. SKCOXl) ROW 15iirii.uii. Str;ii(. ' . T. Ma i ' iHliT, AiKitrMiii. liodijcrs, I ' i ' mIkkIv. S|)i ckiii.-iii. McDiiMill. riiiiin now H. r. .loM.s. llowson. l,.-..M()Mh. H.riy, Milrhdl. IliliLit-,. Mm-ill. lorUTll ROW n.ivciii.in. D.iwMiii. (iiluion. (iault. Irwin. Kl rijrlit. fircaorv . (ir.int. iirirr now Grociir. l.oMf;-iifckir. (■.■iiii|ilirll. Kiinli.ill. Davison. W ' iliiicr, I ' . I. Maj;rudfr. IIOI ' IIIM IKIW Sa)))). Carroll, Daniels. Iloltc.iniii. Clonfih, .MarUlrv. .McDonald, .loncs. 3S2 1 1 e ivi K. I O 1 6 Beta Tlu ' ta Pi Fuiintlril at Mimiii I ' liiiiisilii, IS-IH C ol,ons — I ' iiik and Bluf CllAPTKH H(isK — ( ' .itlirriiii Mtrmi-t S. i. Aiuiirson R. T. Cn w M. C. Ciriu:iiry P. J. Kiiiil...ll H. V. (■.■nnplull R. (i. Mrrrill J. H. Davison 1{. V. F.rwiii A. II. Mitch.ll I). ' . I ' r:,l.., lv T. F. Carroll T. M. Magriidcr R. X. Speckinan (;. R. Dani.ls 1 . (1. Iloldtfamp Hi. ) Hast |- i fti ' i iitli A iiiiic THF.TA I)i:i .lA ( II AITl-.U KsiaUishrd Dccrnihcr IH, ISSS ( ' . II. M. Hiirnh. ' un .1. A. MiNaiii ir.i .1. n. (..iiilt . . .M. lIo V-.(lll V. T. Ma-riHl, r I!) I 7 f.. H. (irant 1018 n. V. n.iwson (.. W. Hil.hits Staflford Rogers F,. R. Sli.-iiinon H. A. Winttrs 191!) C. E. C ' l()iif;li E. C. MiDon.dd C. H. Gropiii- Walter S.-iji)) POST OHADfATE F. 11. VariBu-skirk (;. H. U.irry W. .S. (iilinore H. F. Jones S. J. -MeDowell I ' , ' r. Ilavein.-in W. i:. Williani.s Z. C. Ebrigl.t C . S. F.iMonte .1. M. .sli.iii.tiherger ( . I.. . ' Straight I.owell Fongneekir K. S. JJueklev David AFarkley FF.-irold Jones W. S. Wilnier 333 1 © 1 e J T TOP HOW I ' lilliiifj-toii. JJrooks. Brown. Mctcalf. SECOND ROW ( ' . I ' . W ' ili ' dx. Hunt. Norton. .loliiison. (l )re■. Mc al)b. TIIIHI) HOW McCirty. Ncir. I);ivis. Nicliol.-is. P.irslov. Rc.inier. BOTTOM now . tw(ll. Uii ' d. Tussing. Palnu r. ,!. W. Wilcox. Proctor. 334 1 1 e ivi C I c Siunia Nil t ' lmiiitrd (it lirijiiiia Militarii lii.tliliilc. lSli ' ,1 { ' in.ims Hl.uk. W ' liili- .iiid (i ild Ii.dwku White Rose BETA XL CHAPTER Established M.iv 1. ISill Francis W. ( ' i k(T James F. Fulliiifjtoii Harold H. Rrooks Hinry H. .NKtoalf Jaraes W. Wilcox J. t ' harlfs Davis Frank K. Brown Herndnn T. Rt ' anuT t ' . Hiiward N ' lidd CJordon S. Gilniore John L. Stokes Ben Hiir lUAI ' Rl.S l I A I I.IATI ( liristi)|)li(T 1 ' ,. Slur- mail i )h; Ki-muth B. Niirtoii I9I7 Gforfir W. Nicholas Lester ( ' . N ' ei-r Delano I.. I ' roetor 19IS Kenneth M. Parsley Lawrence L. Moore R.ihert B. R.ed Nelson L. Johnson PLEDGES H. Harold [eiser Fred I ' . Jones Myers A. Ahhott John ( ' . Fliishor Dm (). Tailor Dr. Ivor G. Clark Roy N. .Me( arty Norhert S. Atwell Jose))li H. Palmer Clarence P. M ' ilcox Spincer S. Hunt Dwijrht T. McXabh Earl B. Tussing Archibald S. Pike Will. J. . bbott Dwijrht D. Defen- baiigli 335 19 16 - - ]M I I O Toi- now I.owary. Hull. I.oufilirv. Criti ' litiild. Hostitltr. Hdw ards. SKIOXI) Hon Hovt. ( ' rosslaiiii.I5ulfr i . . -11)1111 .. Urooks. I ' ritz. Knittlit. Timii) Ko« Wcigaiid. Solttlur. Aniistrong. Barbi-r. Urr. Lewis. Smith. ForRTH ROW Mondi. Dvir, .Mirccr. Kirt ' stone. P ,nsign. Harslilicrjifr. Long. noTTO.M ROW Lang. Storliiifr. Katoii. Spragne. . li,ir r. liiuli. 336 1 9 1 e ivi K. I O 1 Q 1 © Alpha Tau OiiK ' M I ' oundcil at rirt iiiia Mililtiri Iiisliliitf. IStlo Colors — t)ld CioUl and Sky Hliu- Fi.o« ' KH — ' llit(• Tr.i Kosi lit.!-, ' W.ildick OIIU) JJKTA O.MlXiA CHAP 11. H Established in 1S92 FRATRES IN I .V( I I.I ' ATK George W. Rijilitinirc H.Trold Hiil-xcr William Wahnitz Paul F,(l wards Clamicc (rossland William Armstrong Garrison Hosttllcr Russell I.ong Paul F.nsign Ruskin Dver Byron Shaffer I.ee Sterling I.. W. St. .lohu I. 15. Harris 1916 Robert Criteliri.ld (iilhert 15riiciks 1917 Ravmoiid lliivt Add is Hull (iltnn H.irliiT Lewis Orr Carl I.owary lOlS F ' .dwin WiifX.iiid Mauriee Smith Hiram Firestone PLEDGES Oscar F.aton Alfred Lang 337 L. F. Wolfe Willard Loiigliry (ilenn I ' lilhr FndiTiek Lewis Ardeii Kliigiit Harry Solethcr Edwin Fritz F rc(hriek I larshhi-rger Warren Moueh (iavlord .Mereer Charles Sprague William Lineh 19 16 ' - TS T JCI O 19 1© TOP now (ir.if. MoMMiii. I ' . Sortnscn. SK( ) i) nou Wilson. Holin. TiiiHi) uo« I . .iiis. Hflbig, Klocb. FoiHTii Kiiw Kiiiiicdy. Hc.itlui-iriiilnii. FIFTH HOW Sniitli, Lfifcld. Van Dyne. sixth row Huhnuaii. Sliiiinaclur. SF.VENTH HOW S. Sorcnscii, Wliitcliousc. Mastcrson. fkiiith how Haniuuiiit. Scarf. BOTTOM now Downiiii;. Miller. .Minion. 338 1 9 1 e nVI A. 1 I O ;_ t- Siuma Alpha K|)siI(Mi Fi)iiiiiltil lit the I ' liircrxilii of .Unhiiiiiii. IS ' ) ' : foi.oiis Kov.il I ' lirpli .111(1 Old (lolil I ' l.oWKli N ' iol.t 1931- Idiaiiola Avniin OHIO THKTA CHAl ' TKH Est.-ililisli.d I,S9 ' J Albert K. Wilson Clnrrncf .1. Liifcld C ' ainplicll J. (iraf II.irr (). iiuliriiiaii Klimr J. Ilrlhiii Wallace J. Kcnncdv I !) I f! Artliur llarnioiiiit Htubcn Sclmiii.ikir H.ilpli I ' .. Mdhmiii I! I7 Ilow.inl N. Scartr Traiik (?. Sorcnsiii l.luwl K. Siiiilli David A. Kvans .InliM Miiitoii I ' r.inU Wliitfliouse .laiiiis Mastcrson ■losipli Summers Charles W. Bolen Donald Downing l!IIS Jean IleatluTington Robert Miller Francis I,. Klocb Ketlev ' an Dyne Steen (J. Sorctiscn 3K9 1 1 e - ' ivi .A I o ' ' 1 Q 1 e Phi Delta Plii TI 1 now Kliirli. Toiiv rile. Wood. Fergus, drys, Kii ' liy. .Mc ' ;iy. ! K ONI) DOM ' i11i;iins. li.iiikin, Mc(iiiilfy. Scars, Uodgirs, C ' rcu. Itoji ' irs. Marriot. HOTTOM HOW Crooks. Hosiiio. (Jaskill. W.irnrr. Brown. .loiu s. I. add. Mrrril. Kinnisoii. 3-10 19 16 IV .A.1 I O 1 9 1 e Phi Delta Pl.i I.1 ' .(.A1. IHAII.liM rV Voiiudtd at llir I ' niferxili of Mifh ' itjan, ]S09 C ' oi.DHs — Cl.-irtt Rrd .iikI Pc.irl Hliu- SWAN INN Estihlislad 189;} lliAI ' lil.S IN lAC ( II ' ArK Willi.iin Hirlitrt I ' agi- Aloii .o H. Tuttli C ' l.-inncc I.avlin Will. i{. Cofkl.v K. l v.iril ' riiiiiiias Dean ( ' . Tlin) i-kiiii)r- toii n.ivid A. (laskill IHK! Mill) Warner R. .1. Joins Hayiiioiiil K. I. add Henry ( ' . Merrii I.. ( . Me(;iiilev James K. Kiiiiiisoii Edward Rosiiio NeKon Kixipicrs Dennis Sears Roliert TDnMlli- Anstin V. Wood W. K. Williams I ' M 7 Corwin l ' er;rns Roland Roprs Allen Rankin W ' el)l ' orys Ilarrv Kirbv I raiiei-- Kloel) Don MeVav liH.S I ' raneis Marriot 1 ' loyd S. (rooks Robert T. Crew Wallace McCoy Staidev Tracv 341 1 1 e - ivi .A id o ' 1 e 342 1 9 1 e TVI .A.K. I €3 1 1 O Delta Tau l)( lta Foitnili-il lit Hilliiinii ( ' ollri)f, IS ' iU Colors- l ' ur| l. . Wliiti .iikI (loKi. I ' loweh— I ' .iiisy HKTA FHl ( HAl ' l ' KK Estahlislicd I S! t 1 KAT Waltor FitTff (icorgr . Ki-killicrry WiUanl M. 15r..wn Kdw.ird S. Tliimias UKS IN 1 AILI.TATK Paul ' «)}it I ' .iiil H. S.ars AlKn R. Rankin Tnss K. Pilt.nij.r C. P. M.N. il (i.nrir.- M. McChiro Dwiglit ( ' . (iitiii Oliv.r P. Link Harry A. D.i.Tr William A. Doiiiili.rty l.aurcnc.- I ' . M c Dor- ma nn i!iir Harry K. Hayines Ralph S. Fall.)n IJurt.in I). Rain. ' Karl S. Day Harviv R. (ir.-in.r Ral|)li . Hryant D. Ford Bail.y Roger F.. Williams W. R. McCormick Malthie Brown T. Tracy Pittcngcr Richard O. Rainc 1918 Emerson . Arnold Rodn v W. All.n Doyan 1 . W,.rd«.ll 1919 Forde Martin James Kclley R.ibert S. ' verns Reichmann Kmll Gail M. Kurt . Harold ( ' . Barnes Paul S. Hi. ward Edmund Biidd Alfr.d Blak. r George Dustman Kenneth Westfall 343 1 9 1 e - ' IVt I o 1 G TOP HI) V Qiiiglev. l?r.itit. I ' lrki r. DiMillir. I ' .llciii.iii. Zarolisky. SKCONl) iiou H.iliii. ' oiTictT. Wliittakcr. JJailcy. MiDowcll. Hniiirliton, Rcatty. Timu) now ( ' oo|i(iTi(l( r. Malm. ' i ' lls. Hom ' . Hull. Curraii. Osluirii. noTToM now Warren, Ho kin , Rilf . 344 1 9 1 e - - T i K. I o 1 9 1 e Ka|)|)a Si.uMiia Founded at I ' iiiffrsit i lirijinia, 1S07 Colors — Red, Grcfii and White [MR tjW iJtei IP m HBi RfiW i B r PuK i 1 u i ImH ► 5 VH I V, M - ' • ' . J ALPHA SK.MA ( IIAI ' TKK Kstahlishrd March. 1895 Francis L. Landacre Carl C. Curran Dr. H. J. Means n. N. Postlewaite FRATRES IN FACULTATE Vernon H. Davis Clarence D. Lavlin Dr. W. H. Snivelv Dr. J. V. Means John F. Lvnian Dr. I.. M. ' l.isle Dr. I,. . Zartnian Waldo H. Rose 1916 Ivan H. Boiifiliton William E. Curran G. II. Kilev Rollin Quiglcy Arthur M. Brant Everett B. Parker 1917 Harrv S. Hahn Alfred H. Whittaker Clarence E. Bailev Henry I,. Beatty .1. Russel Warren Russc.l Means Malcolm E. DeMiller Paul H. Ellenian Ivan F. Zarolisky Walter A. Yoerger 1918 Geo. T. .McDowell Chas. T. Cooperrider Doujil.-is R. Malm B. Clair Wells Encil W. Holl Paul Y. Osborn Allen H. Iloskins Mark I,. Wilson Chas. S. Beiphtler Donald S. Beiphtler James C. Scholl PI.EnCES Wayne Wrifjlit Giles N. Hoover Marvin Keniery William Heer Paul Spitler Jay B. Randall Donald J. Hoskins 345 1 9 1 e - ' Ts T 1 I o 1 9 1 ts Xi Psi PI 11 hhh TOP ROW Co|)r. ' ll l lir. J. H. .louts. .Sinitli. I.owry. (i;iiit. ( ' oH ' iii;iii. Hurgooii. ' illi.■Llns. SECOND ROW Jolinson, McCroh.i. Kiiodertr. ScIkkih Miss, Steer. Il.ivs. Rose. Ciroiiinie. I. E. Jones, (i. ' ile. Riet. HOTTO.M ROW Ileiliert. H;irtoii. . lix.iii lir. Il.vsliroiu-U. Hotelikiss. Hill. MeCiowell. .Sti ' iililr. Car- rowtliers. .Siivder. 34 U 1 9 1 e ' ' JS VK. I O Xi l i V n 1 Q 1 e Founilfd lit i ' iiiirrsit 1 iif Mlcliii dii, IS89 Coi-olis I..i i ikIc r .iiul C rc.iiii Flowkr — Hid UoM-. KAFl ' A { IlAI ' ll.K Kslahlisliifl Miinli. ISU7 IHATRKS IN 1A( riTATi: f. H. n. 1.1.1.. I). I) s. .1. W. M..H1S. I). I). S.. M. I). (). I ' . Sny.l.r St. C. H.-isl.roiuk I.. E. Striil.lc C . B. .Fohnsoii I.. K. Ri.f H. .1. Uiirjiooii F. E. Jones W. E. SchocncMciss W. A. KiiodiTiT A. C. H.il.rrt E. B. Willi.i.ns 1 ' .. K. Alcx.iiKJir .1. I). ll..t likiss H. M. McDowell ( . R. Hnvs 1917 li. M. (op.- .1. 11. .Innrs W . A. Rosi- I . O. St.ir H. T. Coffni.in ( . . Sirnsiiiil, r. D.D.S. 1.. .1. ,l..n. . 1). I). S. H. ( . Bn.wn. 1). I). S. I !) I ( II. 1,. ( rilHtlllTS (.. W. Hill W . . . H.irt..ii 1,. M. (i.-.l.- H. A. Smitli v.. .1. (ininiine K. I). I.dwrv B. MtC roba I.. D. WlnrUr W. S. E.irly ' . (.. (.out 1 9 1 e - - ivi K I o ' - 1 9 1 e 4 TOP ROW ]5 ilitil. I ' jiliiH ' r. Patti-rson. Leonard. SECOND HOW I ' liillii)s, Barker. Bruninji. Carraii. Fergus, Lapp, Sallee. THIRD HOW Dreyer, Bilhnan, Baker, Clark. Lowi ' . Gowdy, Coe. BOTTOM HOW Edinger, Boyce. Marshall. Seliaffiier, Self. Jobe. Wyanl. 348 1 Q 1 e ivi k;. I o 1 Alpha Zrta Fuiiutlrd (il Ohio Stnir I ' iiij-rrxiti , IS ' .H t ' oi.oHs- Mode and Skv Hlllf Joel S. Coff y Joliil I. FalfoiuT Wriioii H. Davis Oscar F.rf C. G. I ' luiiil. H. C. RamsowtT J. E. McClintock Earl C. Slccth Lott E. Hiclittl Charles A. C ' arran William H. I-apj) Harry W. I ' aliiur Robt-rt Hilliiian Dana Ci. Coc .lolin K. SfliaffniT Raliili K. Hoycc Flovd ' . I.ortz tiT ist 1 Cntli Avcniif TOWNSHEND CHAPTER FRATRES IX FACL I.TATE ])..). Kavs V. C. m ' iIIs . 1!. I.az.ntiv T. (i. I ' liillips ' Howard ( ' all M. A. Bachtcll ,1. F. I.ynian (.RADIATE I ' ImI K. Ri.hanls l tl() Stanley W. I.ionard Iri F. Bruning Rol.irt R. Bark.r Clannc- M. Sallir 1! I7 All.n I.. Bak.r H.rii.rt B. Ma-Nhall Ralph 1). Scif ' ir;;il (). Drcytr litis Arthur T. Edinjii r PLEDGE Walt, r I). F. ll.r Allr.-d ivian A. (i. MKall Clark S. WlKiUr R. B. Cruickshank W. H. Palni.r Gforjic W. Bush Georjif B. Crane F.dward T. Kirkendall Harrv C. Pattirson Donald D. Hughes Max M. Phillips Ernest N. Ft-rjjus William 1 1, (iowdy Arthur S. Clark Carl ( . I,..wi M.lvin E. Wyant D.lnier C. Jobe 349 1 © 1 6 - ' IVI d O 1 9 1 e ;.in 1 9 1 e ' - ivi i I o • ir 4 6 Psi ( )niOL;-;i Founded at liiilliiiiorc CoUi(i - of Diiitiil Siirt crii, lSi),i CoLOHs— Bliii ' and Wliiti ' I ' i.dwkh — W ' liiti- Hose 1 i{. ' n{i ' .s IN 1 . ( ri.l TE II l. S.tnans. D.D.S i:. W. M.irtincl.iic. .J. . . Hottciiliorn II. . ( ottnll. I) D.S 1).)).. . (). (). MoMxrlv . { . (Ir.-.li.uii. D.D.S II . ' . .S|lUMI«;iv. 1). 1 ' . Sydncr D.D.S. F. E. Starr R. B. Wdtbcrger I ill i D. H. 15.irr.lt C. L. Ford 1 . . . Mili.r E. W . Basinjrcr C. L. Goff V. H. Ni.v F. H. Borkovi-n H G. Haas E. I ' .-.rk P. S. Connor C. T. Jury I ' . Uutlirrron M. .1. D.uirMl r. 11 r. Kniipliir .1. 1 riij.iM 1917 w 11. SIm-.-i Otto Ap.l H .1. Diik.y . O. Si-nians C. F. H.rrv F. F. (Jowdv II. M. Sharp F. .1. Billni. ' m I.. E. Hart r. .1. Sniitli V. F. Hrtinn 1 ' . .M. Il.drick V. 1 ' .. .Sl. iinp F. X. Cook R. .1. HiirJifins I.. . V.ilt..n H. V. Denz.T .1. .M. Powers (.. .V. WiJM.n 351 1 9 1 e ivt .A. I o 19 1© Delta Clii TOP ROW Willifs. Silliaun-h. Thorlry. D.ivis. Muff. Hciisfl. sia iiNi) HOW l- ' owlir. Moliliiip.ih. M.ixoii. IJ.irnli.irt, l- ' .dniiston. Putii.-iiii. Mvits. uoTTOM now Wright. Duprc. Urickcr, Lta, Pomerciic, Laiiiililiii. Gritfitli. Dobsoii. 3fi2 1 9 1 e ivi .A. ;. I c: ! 1 © Delta Chi Foiiiiiird III Caniill. Ortolxr • ' . 1890 C ' oi.oHS - Hid .111(1 HrIT I ' l.owKH— W ' liiti Cini.ilioii 227 Eighteenth Avenue OHIO STATE CHAFTKH I ' .stahlishcd 1902 Muntlty I)ii))rf Francis .1. Wright 1916 NfWrll J)()l)S()n Alfred B.irnliart ■lohii W. Bricker Barton Griffith. Jr. Frederiek Mcihliiip di Dudley Maxoii Donald Davis 1917 Orvilli II. lis,! Ralph Laiighlin Marion Edniiston W ' ariiir I ' onierene Ardi-n I.ra Donald Mvers Arliii Thorley Harper Muff I9IS David I ' litiiaiii Rodn.v Willetts Dwight Rodgers Allen Sihaugh 353 19 16 ' TVI .A. C I O 19 16 Aljiha Kajipa Kappa TOP HOW P. C. Keller. W. H, T, achiuir. 1). H. F.il« .irds. C. .1. Ro.u ' li. K. H. Zenier. D. (i. R.ilstdii. II. H. Stiv.ns, f. C. Wfhl). SECOND ROW . K. Slir.tz. II. . . ]?.iuiilin. I. G. AlUii. C. I). I ' .ulaii. K. HutiVr. C . J. Burns. C. 1 ' . Hnink. W. .1. (.ony. TIIIIU) I!0« W. W. B,(k. (). C. M.-Dowrll. (;. K. (.. Hyrrs. H. II. M.irkuith. (.. K. Butt. R. E. Krin-l.auni. .1. M. (iriHIth. I). .M. H.irlor. IIOTTO.M ROW . . I ' . H.iikIcuII. I). 1 ' . I ' liilips. .Ir.. . . I ' . M.-iffiuss. .1. C. Kr.iiiirr. .1. . 1. Ncal. E. V. Hill. ,lr. II. I ' . Kopp,-. .1. K. L.iwsoii. W. 11. WInttak.r. 3.54 1 Q 1 6 - ' ivr .A. i I o Alpha Kappa Ka|)pa 1 9 1 e Foiiiitltil at Darl nioiitli Ciiltiiif. ISSS 796 Neil Avenue CiiLORS- — Olive (Jneii .-iiul Wliiti-. I- ' i.owkk — R d (■.irii.-itiiui I ' l ( HAl ' lKU Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. U. G .(. II. K. .M R. J. S. S. . ' . I ' pli. ' iin . (•illiaiii Sevinour Wilcox Heatty Dr. Wells Teaflinor Dr. J. S. Jones Dr. ,1. I . H.-.hlwin Edg.ir W. Hill. .Ir. Jollll K. l..l VsoIl P.iul ( . Keller A. Paul Handcuff Alfred II. Whittaker Charles I). Padan Donald G. Ralston Ir.i G. Allen Clifford F. Rrunk Kst.ililislied wy 1 H.VTHK.S IN rAClI.TATl. Dr. II. (). Hrilliiii Dr. T. .1. Hoover Dr. R. A. Ranisev Dr. .1. W. Wri rlit Dr. I. H. Harris Dr. C. . . How.ll Dr. .1. II. Warn II Dr. H. H. ' riioruton Dr. H. K. Houelur FRATRES IN IN IXHRSITATE CLASS OF 1916 Joe M. Neal Julius C. Kr.auier David P. Pliili|)s. Jr. CLASS OF 1917 Ralph H. ZeuM-r H. . lden H. ' iu lin I.lovd . I?ates Roll H. Markwith CLASS OF 19 IS Donald .M. Harlor Guv K. fi. Hvers Wells H. Te.iel.nor Joseph M. Griffith CLASS OF 1919 U ' illi;nn J. (iorey Donald H. F .dwards Roy E. Kriphaum 355 Dr. .1. . . Ri.lul Dr. 1.. M. Lisle Dr. II. I{. Winrht Dr. II. .1. .Me.-.ns Dr. |{. H. K.ilile Dr. I . 1 . IKteher Dr. . . (.. H.lniiek Dr. . . 15. I..ui(irnni ll-n-..l,i V. Kc.pi.e .Mired I ' . .Ma};ness Charles .1. Roaeh Walter W. R ok Gail K. Hutt Orriii C. McDowell ' irgil E. Sheetz Earl Huff r Carol C. Wel.l) Harold H. Stevens Clarence J. Burns 1 1 e - ivi I I €3 1 9 1 e TO] ' lidW T,. M. Brown. I orrscliiik. Trautiiian. Lapp. HF.COST) ROW Rosch. Iiniraliaiii. Mrllioni. Parkinson. Olnistiad. . ' iiiitli. . ' ni.ill wood. TIIIIIU now Carder. HoUir. Hoy. H. G. Courtney, Babh. I ' ranilus. I). (J. Urown. DOTTOM HOW Ewart, .Vlrxandtr. Kiinninf;, H. J. Courtney. Mi-lly.ir. l{oliiiison. Verges. 356 1 9 1 e - IVI K.I O i 5 1 e Delta r psilon Founded at U ' dliums ( ' dlff i ' , I,S.i Colors — Pi-.uoik and (lold Ii.owku — tarnation OHIO STATE CHAPTER round. fl l!)()t lliAIKl.S IN lACn.TATE Edpar S. Ingraliani 1 ' . I ' .. Harris Wallace S. Eldcn Karl M. Dalltnbacli Clarence Perkins Earl Wilev John Olnistead 1916 Carl Trautnian Ernest Doersclnik Ralph Melhorn Milo B. Smith Rex ford Bal.h Forrest Ingrahani Robert Horst 1917 Lincoln Hrown Howard Courtney Robert Small wood Edward Hoy Harry E. Rosch H.irry R. Lapp Robert Karch D. Grant Brown Glen Alexander Chester Kiinning William Mcllvar 1918 Kennyth L. Ewart Cyril Carder G. Stark Frambcs Duane Roller Hmv.-ird Verges Harold Courtney Harrv Robinson GRADI ' ATK STinKXT Charles Parkinson 357 1 1 e - ivr k;. I o 1 9 1 e .1. 1-.. Iiiusir. (i. S. Ziiik. ,1. I. Haiiililtton. (.. I). MarcliMortli. C. K. Trisl.r. 1 ' . W. Wliit. , I ' . I.. I ' li.-li. I). H. lluss, V. W . 15. Ildoii.r. A. I ' , ill. 111. ( . T. ((lit. K. L. .lolmson. H. K. V i()(l. K. W. Smith. 15. .S. Ilarrod. T. J. H. Wi.-fj.-ind. II. ¥. Cott. rinaii. ,1. T. .Mcfhire. !• . W. Pcnfoiiiid. W . W. I ' .trick. P. ( ' . W.irn.r. SEVE.NTii ni)« H. (;. Kidsoii. H. I.. 15,izKr. I ' . II. .McC ' lurc. BOTTo.M ROW U. .1. Doddridijr, J. Storv, T. I ' . Mawer. H. !• . Tliw iii ' i;. TOP HOW SECOND now Tiiim ni} ForiiTII HOW FIFTH HOW SIXTH HOW 358 1 9 1 e iv t J l o ' 1 Q 1 e AIi)li;i (ianiina Klio (.H K 1 I 111! l, C ' ol.diis (ini ' ii . ' iiul (iiild I ' l.iiHKii I ' iiik C ' .irii.ition T. C. Stc Thomas O ' .M.ir.i H. S. H.irn.d .). T. .Mi( l.iri- G. S. Zink T. J. II. Wi.jrand II. E. W„o,l !• ' . I.. .lolinson T. ]■. M.nv.r r. W. Whitr .A. V. B. ' .rr I). C. Drake M. C Johnson H ta ( li.ipt.r Foundi-d at Ohio Stiitr, I ' .IOj, 1 ItATin.S I rA( II. ' IWIK 1916 (;. I). .Marckwortli . . I ' . H.ad .lohti KckiTt I ' . I.. I ' ufih I!l|7 K. W . .Ninitli ,1. K. I- OHM r I). H. IIllSMV .1. I. Hanil)l(t. n 1918 V. C. Wirn. r R. .1. Dnddridirr 1 ' . W. I ' .tlf.iUMd PLEDGES V. C. Roth CI. H. . rtluir T. (;. Cook R. . . Dcmpscy 1 1. I ' , (dttirnian C. T. ( olt P. H. -MiClure ,lolin . ' torv (irirt ' Kid son W. R. Hool)cr H. I ' . ' I ' wini: R. I.. Hazlrr Cr. E. Trislcr W W. I ' .-ilriok (.. W. lJiirl)ank I). O. Shoup V. . . Nutt 359 1 9 le - - ivi i I o - - 1 9 1 e TO I ' ROW II. II. .Uhutiivv. . .1. H. Urr. II. K. li;inks. . . B. Hiiiiih.un. W. I ' . Hiiscli. W. K. H.lllfilT. SKCONI) KilU II. D. Bargir. II. ,1. ( urts. H. .S. Cole K. I.. M uihIIi, iiU. ( . ( ). Rujiiil.s. N. ■. ScluTcr, G. (). Hiirnll. I ' . . . Hciisiiiiii r. I ' 1 1 nil) liiiu II. A. llrifii.T. I. I. .Sl.niiin. II. H. Kiii-lit. .1. M. . tr.ut. W . C. Dyrr. W. II. I.c.-s, .M. I.. Hill ricli. II. .1. .Miinns. loi inii imw H. H. I ' cck. II. C. Ohl oii. I ' . V. Ci-css. .V. M. . 111, Ik. r. I,. (.. . .hlrnvl. .1. . . WdltV. M. A. I uscnpl ' . ( ' . M. .Siiill. HOI TOM nil K. W . Winiivr. !.. ( . Ijic-kiii-cr. I ' ,. 1.. Fox. R. T. Wliit .rl. T. K. lUi . W. K. .Sp.-irl- iiip;. .Iose))li riidiii-is. :;r,(i 1 © 1 © IVI J J l o 1 9 1 e Acacia .Masoiiii- Founded V nivi-rsil II of MicliHjnn, I ' .IDjf (c.i.oHs IJl.iik .111.1 Old (;ol(l Fl.OWKH- Hillllllolul Host- E. F. C ' oddiiifrton B. A. Kisriilolir W. i. I..iziiil)V V. .1. Mi-.-iiiN ■K. M. nall.nl.ach W. Hli-,cIi V. J. n.ck.r . C. Dytr T. F,. Rrcs W. I.. H.lfrick G. O. Riirr.ll R. I.. MuiidlKiik R. H. I ' .ck H. .1. Moorcs y. U. I.ees P. W. Cross H. R. Kniplit Indiaiiola Amihh ' and Fifteenth OHIO ( ilAl ' IKH EstaUislud March .J , JOOC FRATRKS IX FACULTATF. FRATRES IN FACLI.TATE II. C. Olilsnn C. S. I ' hniil) ( ' . O. Rllfrfrji.s C. I. R.-.-d N. W. Schorer .U TI F. . I.r. IM GRADLATE H. .1. C.irts M. A. Miiskopf 1916 F. I.. Fox .1. A. V,.l fi- ll. 1). Harjrer li)17 II. E. Ranks .Iosr|)h Tlionias 1918 I.. C. Flickinger 381 H. M. .Stoltz .1. . .Slioini.ikcr W. I), ■riinil.iill . . .s. W.ltts W. 1 ' .. II.ingiT K. 1. W liit el II. II. .Vsliininr .1. l. .Strait F. A. Bfiisinp ' r C. M. Senn R. E. Otstot H. A. H.ifn.r I. I. .St.iiiiiii A. M. .Snitlk.r n. S. Cole . . R. Hin liani I,, (i. .Sclll.jirl 1 1 e - ' 3VX I I o 19 16 bJaPsiffatcrnitp ■==-=1 ALPHA CHAPTEiv ' v - 1 362 19 16 TVl K. I O 1 1 e Alpha IM Foitnilftl III Ohio .S i ' . ' [iiiirrsili , Drrrmlirr, I ' .KII! Flowkr K..I C .irri.itioii Cor.ons— BliK- .iiul (loltl 207 West Eijilitli Avenue ALPHA CHAPTER HONORARY MK n5r,HS IN I.U 11. David S. Wliite Sti tiiiius Sissoii Fonsc A. I.ainbirt Samuel A. Alexander Ri)f;er Aiiiailon Allurt E. Rixl.r Guss I.. Bull, r Walter C. IJurkhart I.cNter W. Riirw.ll Clifford Cox Tliurinan M. Diek Charles .1. Cossairt Curtis L. Fry Jolin M. Gavin Ernest E. Hntton Ralph A. Hendershott Bill K. Bjoriison Hoy .1. Bird William C. Coleman Riehard S. Cooley Harold C. Haines Osear ' . Uniiiiley IHATKKS IN I A( [ I.TAI ' E 1916 Frank G. George Robert D. Green Daniel I.. Halev Oren E. Herl Charles A. Hersom William F. Joseph Herbert H. Kettler Lee L. Menke 1917 Osear I. Holloway Gordon B. Huse Raymond .L K ' uv Clarence B. Lord James E. Masterson Maurice W. Neidigh PLEDGES Robert X. Haines John Jaekinan George W. Jensen Fred Low rATE Albi-rt (J. Richardson John N. Shoemaker James H. Snook Russtl I.. .Muri(lli(iik Orrville (). Osbournc Joe E. Schneider Julius E. Severin Charles L. Smith Ralph E. Snedden Albert E. Stcttler Orion L. Summer Harold F. Schreck Samuel J. Schilling Xelson E. Southard John K. Sullivan Heiirv G. Wiekes Vego Mikki -lson John L. Oatley Cecil F. Shook Eladon- R. Snedden Harrv H. Wiekard 363 1 Q le - jyr d o 19 1© TOP ROW S. H. Scliw.irztr.iiihi 1-. (J. I,. Casscll, R. H. Cnlwirc. I ' . (.. Uradh . H. M. Cirr, F. B. Cross. L. W. U.issinmT. sk( oxi) miu R. H. Martin. V. I.. ■I ' honipson. R. C. Claiuli. I). I). I)iii rrv. K. A. aii Miter. C. E. Dutton, I ' ' oril McC uilkiii. iiiinn now Bertrand Ottiiifj. I,. S. Pence. Guy V. Miller. C. C. Wenner. J. A. Cross. E. B. Scott. F. M. Long. HOTTO.M ROW F. E. Todd, C. A. Balrd. C. W. llral.ers. I.unian Tyler. A. C. WiesiiilHrger. X. W. Glines, Wni. C. Skelley. 364 I 1916 - IMLJ J T O ' IQie Drlta Tlu ' ta Simna AGHK I 1 ri HAI, Founded at Ohio Shilr liiiv,-rsHil, 190(1 r.,,....,. HulT ami Urown FLOWKR-Wlntr CMrxation N ' l-rlc C. Smith K, M. t irr C. A. Haird ■I. A. Cross I,. V. Hasiiifjcr C. K. Duttoti G. I.. Ca s.ll C. W. llrabcrs I.. S. PlIKf A. Todd ■F. G. McQiiilkin H. .1. Riutnik 338 West Kifllitli Aviinif AI.rilA ( H AI ' Il.U IKATUKS IN 1A( ri lATK Ui.lu rt H. Stotty 1 nil .1. Salter (.KADUATE H. ( ' . Gamh I !) 1 (■) I). I). I)ui)r - S. 11. SclnvarzlraiilxT N. W. (ilims V. H. Cross I ' ll? R. A. NatiM.l.T 1 ' . G. Hradliy 1918 J. M. Sawyer B. Otting C. C. Weiiner I ' l.KDGF.S 365 Wallace F,. Hanger A. C. Wiesenberger I ' . C. ' riiompson H. H. Martin I,. A. Tyl.r (.. K. Hill.- K. H. Seott F. M. Long R. E. Crehore G. W. Miller y. C. Sk.lly II. II. Inger 19 16 Tvi .A. k;. I O 1 e C E RBpi 366 1 © 1 e - ivi .A. c I o Siuina IMii Epsiloii Founded III Riihmond Collct r, I ' .KIO (■(ii.oiis Purple aiul Utd I ' l.oMKiis — Violets .■111(1 Anierie.iii lii ' autics Rav K. Codner Artliiir S. Mrewer Walter I.. Darnell Mayiiard (). Brown Raymond A. (iive-ns William M. Reese ' 2 H) Sixteenth Avenue OHIO (.AM MA CHAPTER Established January ;il. lOOS PRATER IN EACLI.TATi: James II. Snook 1916 C. St.inhy Miller .I.inies ( ' . Lewis I ' M 7 Clifford K. K.ider .lames .1. MeKitteriek Carl I.. Cowfrill Harold M. (.aulke Edwin R. Kroner Clovis K. Hollidav .foe . Wiliiiers .loliii W. MePall Il.irry H. Thompson Earnest O. . sinitli Rav T. Watkiiis 367 1 9 1 e - - ivr .A cio ' ' iQie I 4 4 TOP KDW Aungst. Martiiulill. SECOND BOW Diilul. Dci ' ds. I ' raiiU. Irwin. ruin I) now Shenefickl. Paar. Smith. I ' rilscli. l ' .rliaiiu:li. I ' ake. FOIHTII ROW Stone, Pariull. nickiiison. (jorrcll. Dickinson. Maiiriv. BOTTo.M now Bostwick, Groff. Koos. .Mnltir. 368 1 9 1 e - ' IVl A. KL T o 19 16 Plii Delta Clii l ' IIAIJMA( KLTICAI. AND ( lll.MK Al. Fnumlril lit [iiiiiTxil 1 of Mirliii iiii, .V.S ' .) C ' oLdRS — Old Ciold aiul l)rti;s of Wine Flowkr — Red ( ' .ini.ilioii George fi. KniilTnian C. A. Dye H. ( . Iritsch J. C . Sniilli J. W . Irwin W . A. Dickinson J. I,. P.iar .ilil West Nliitli Am line Xi CHAI ' TKK Kstiihlisliril Mail 2.i, 1WJ8 FRATER IN TACULTATE Edward Spease HONOIiAin ' MKMHKRS A. N. Tliiirstoii Sidney A. Norton . v.. Ilcndcrson William Mcl ' litrson V. v.. Dr. (Is ( . K. I ' akr K. W Miillir . V. Tlioniiison V. 11. Off.iilmrfi.r 1917 I). H. M.irtindill K. H. 1). il).l It. II. Ir.mk .lolin Yarmll E. 1). Stone 1!)IS E. P. Hostwiek E. K. Koos P. II. (Iroff C. E. Hoord .1. . . Wilkinson W. II. (.orr.ll (i. I,. Erliaiigli ( . I ' ., . uriji.st S. I,. Shenefield I ' . I. Maiuk Ralph Aungst Fred Bell L. O. Gantt R. H. (iibson Robert Foster Artlinr New Samuel Moore W. II. Yeager C-. E. Dnnkel Cvril Keekler D. R. irtne ,Iohn Hliim A. L. Duffee Henrv Rudge J. O. Gorrell Wni. H. Williams 369 1 9 1 e - ivi ici o ' ' 1 9 le I TOP ROW Sims. Buslicy, Hrackiii. Packer. Kiiikcl, ' as.S()n. Holniaii. SECOXl) HOW JJloscr. I ' lank. Iccniard. Kltortl, Hart. Horn, Hliic. Tiiiiili now (iossard. AcIiaiK r. ( uMiiiiiirliani. Alixaiulcr. I ' cttit. Kcarns. Dudley. FoiHTii now Davics, Hrickcr. I ' .d wards. ( ' . ,1. Hyaii, Anderson, Diniliani. F.xans. BOTTOM now .1, C. Rvan. Miilla -. Killer. Wiinland. Uierv. A. T. I.eon.ird. .■570 19 16 IVl 1 I o ! G Alpha Siunui Phi Idiimlitl III ) iilf. IS o C ' oi.oHS — ( ' riiiiMiii .iiiil Stiiiif I ' ' i.() vKn — Cardinal Ho-m J, Durwin D. Sims Oliver L. Bracken Cliarlcs F. Dnnliini Robert 1.. Hloser Donald 1). Dudl.y I.croy R. Frank Walter E. Pcttit Maxwell Koarns Morgan C. Davies Arthur T. Leonard John G. Keller ZETA (lIArrF.U Kstahlished 1908 FRATKI! IN FACULTATK A. I). Taylor GRADUATE Russel S. (unningliani 1916 Walter A. Alexander Udcdcr .1. Kiiikel (iiori;c U. Hiilinan Walter M. Leonard 1917 Georee L. Paeker Daniel 1.. Kvans Cialen I ' . Aeliauer Evan A. Edwards Ralph II. AndiTson 1918 James C Ryan Manrice I.. Mullay Leslie Gossard Elwood X. Hart James L. Blue HMr,.l(i Flf-.rd I{al|)li 1.. Hnshey L. Monroe Hrieker Riilind II. Wasson Il.irl.m I ' . Horn Leland C. Biery Cornelius J. Ryan Wavne O. Weinland 371 19 16 JVI C I O ' - 1 9 le I TOP HOW R. E. Kesslcr. II. F. fr.w. R. G. I.ock.tt. W.iltir Carroll. S. J. Cov.rt. H. E. Lookctt. SK(()XI) H « C. E. S.il.loii. II. N. I ' ost.r. I ' . V. (iilchrist. R. E. Aiultrsoii. H. S. H.iima. ,1. A. Mart .. TiiiHi) HOW B. W. P.iyii,. .Ir., H. 1 ' . .Slut.s. I ' . 15. WiltlHTficr. II. M. Mili.iii. I.. . . HiilUl.y. E. -S. Cofjan. 1 OtHTH HOW ,1. H. Hlcwdt. W. . . Duo. F. F. .Schwrnii. 1!. I ' .. .M.ul )ou(ll. M. G. Shook. 1.. M. .Sandoc. uoi-inM now A. H. IMViti r. I ' . M. .Stokts. 1 © 1 e - ' IVL .A IC I o 1 Q 1 e Si inn Pi I ' liiiuiiid III riiiiiiitics I ' liixrrsitii ' . 1S97 CoLOHs— I,;iv.iuKr .iikI Wliit. I ' i.cwkh V. IK.w ()rclii( T. C. Stone I.oiiis Foley Walt, r ( arroll H.ilph F,. K.ssler Harold M. Malinn 1 nil W. (.ililirist Brijjhton P. Sliitrs Myron G. Shook Henry X. Foster Bernard W. Payne Earle C. Snively .lohn F. Kessler Harold Billinpslev ■- ' tt ' st Tenth AveiiiK ' GAMMA ( HAPTKR Establish,;! June, 1908 FliATHKS IX FACriTATE (.RADIATE F. S. C ' ogan lOlfi Josepii A. Mart . John B. Blewett lliiriee F. Crew 1917 I ' eril E. Sehwenn Harry E. Lockett Averill B. PfeitTer 1 918 Walt.r A. Dun Lester M. Sandoe PLEDGES Clayton Burroughs Rohrrt C. Bohannon Philip R. Lowry Pant Rontsonp A. C. Harper P. B. Wiltbcrger Rolurt 1 ' ,. Anderson Ralph G. Lockett L. A. Bnlkley Roll, rl E. MacDowell Parke M. Stokes Harry S. Hatnia Charles Seddon Samuel J. Covert Thomas V. Barrett Harold E. Mackley Robert L. Hirsch 373 t IG - - JVI I I O 1 9 le TOP now T;i|i|)(M(lrii. Dirniaycr. dod. Marckwortli. Sliar]). SErOXD HOW Fnllcrton, Calland. Adams. Dans. HOTTOM now Norton, KucniiiK rliiitr. Dariull. Holiiiaii. Evans. 374 1 fe 1 e ivi .A.1 I o Aiplui l i Upsilnn lOkKSlRV l ' ()iiii(l (i .it Ohio St.it.-. liioi) Colors — Grtt-ii aiid I ' .ui I ' i.owku Hkd Rose AcNClllllS ( ll.ipttT Ki Wist ' l iilli Aviniii I ' HATHKS IN I A( ri.TATK Williriin R. I.azcnliy Noriii.iii ' . SlitTcr W. G. StoviT Otto W. I ' Hiugtr Gordon D. Marck- J. IJI.iiiu- I ' lillirtoii David S. Evans worth Kdward 1.. C ' alland (icorge E. Adams, cx- Milton K. Sharp Karl Kiu-iiinuTling ' 16 Walter E. Darnell 1917 Uichard R. Tappendcn Artinir A. Dans Tluiiiias E. Holinan niiiiMT I ' . Wood Fred W. Norton I9I8 Earl E. Dinnavcr 75 1 9 le - - IVI J l T o 1 9 1 e TOP HOW Stilliiii;s. Ortir.ui. ,M;irkiv. Sniitli. Uitcliir. Kiililiii.-in. sia ONI) HOW i.hold. I ' .cl. Kittc. ) ' instii-w:il(i. Kiiij;-. Sliotw.ll. TiiiKi) now Hitcs. MooiT. ' rr.-u ' c. SiiiMiioiis. Mnyir. I);n is. I DiuTil now Doiula. McC ' oiiiull. Hartpiiur. K.itz. lliitlord. Di-i.so. IIOTTOM HOW Jocst. (liiiiilui ' . 376 O ' XVI J k J X O Alplia C ' lii Sit,MiKi C ' luinicjil Voitnded nt I ' iiifrrsil 1 of Ilixi-oiLsiii, l!t()2 ( ' uLOHS — Cliriiiiu- Yflli w .-iiid I ' russian Hliu- Fi.owKH — Red Carnation William M.PI.. r „n V. } . linst. rwal.i 1{. V. Kiihlmaii r. M. Smith C. W. Oavis 1 . H. Hart|) nci- V. W. Uandoiph T. A. Ilit.s A. R. Trace n. Simmons S. G. S. D.isr (5(5 Kijjiitfi-iitli Amimic LAMBDA CIIAPTKH KxiuhH.shi-d April 10. litlll FRATRKS IN FACLl.TATK U ' illiam K. I Icnrlrrson Williaiii I.. F.vans (iHADlATKS I ' aiil A. Davis 1916 .1. B. Markrv A. C. K.tt. ' 1!MT (-. 11. llllllnni I.. K. .M.( 01111.11 K. (). kinfr G. H. Katz PLEDGES W. ( . .loist William Mcriuiso f. R. Stilliiins W. S. Ritcliie 11. 1 ' . ()rtii..iii H. W. Doiid.i .1. r. Moore 1). A. .Moy.r W. (). Zi.lioj.i K. R. Shotwcll .1. ' ■■. ! ' - ' I 11. K. (rinfiht-r 19 16 ' IVI.A.1 I O 1 Q le TOP HOW Ortli. I.onji-. Bcirntr.ificr. Kiiixrt. Pocock, Saiur. SECOND ROW -Markcl, MfDcrniott. ricniing, Clieney. Luke, Greene, Baur. THIRD ROW Blake. f ' ani))l)ell. Anderson. Cliristnian. Jefferson. McToniany. Stevenson. HOTTOM HOW Tlionias. I.iidigh. Williams. I.ielit. .nitlli. 37S 1 9 1 e ivi K. I O - 1 9 1 TrianuK- t ' ivil Kiijfiiieerinjri FoitmUd at I ' lihrrsilii of Illinois. 1905 C. K. Slurin.in Wilheim Ni-ilson 1 RATRES IN 1 ACULTATE W. S. Hindman C. T. Nforris K. A. Boriitr.igtr (i. ' . Long 1916 1). I.. Cliinrv H. I.. Ruptrt U. H. Pocock Richard Ortli L. I.. I.uk.- J. S. Stevenson H. L. Saiur W. S. Tlioni.is IPIT J. R. MiD.rniott C. E. .I.-ffiTMin G. R. I., idifjli I,. I.. M.irk.l W. U . Fleming ,1. B. McTouianr I ' . V. I.ieht (). A. (■.inipbcll .1. .1. Williams Edward Baur .1. f. C ' liristiiian K. N. Slnirlow 1918 Harold Blake Dale Greene K. B. Skardon W. W. Anderson H. I.. NVaugli R. I.. Patrick 379 1 9 1 e IVl .A I I O Q 1 e riRST ROW W.ilttr Kri)liii i;i)l(l. I.ouis ). Dcitcliiuan, Benjaiiiiii .1. Sliillinan. St.iiili v I). Koch. SECOND ROW Harry I.i iii( . Hi riraii B. Harris. Mortimer Friedman. TIllHl) ROW Harviy II. W iss. Williaiii ' . (iniss. .Saul (irceti. I ' oiRiii now I.io Yassciiotl. . . Hern.iril 15iri;in;in. I. eon Friedman. IIITII HOW .SamiK 1 li. I ' ireslonr. l?(rlram ,1. Kri)hni;i)1d. .Iosr]il) 15. I)ui;.i. Ualpli Ciros.s. 380 t t e IVI K. 1 O  1 e Zeta Prta Tan Foil mini III CItii (nihil.- of S.w ), iL-. IS ' J.S Ciiou Skv Hliic .111(1 Wliitf TO I ' .iijliti tilth Ammuc NU CIIAI ' ll.li Ksldhlishril F,hn„irii - ' 1 . IS) II rHATKI! I 1 A( ITATK Dr. .M.i W ' l r liii v A. Bt-m.-ird Hcrmn.-in Jnsrpll B. Duga Saul (iri-en l.oiiis A. Dritcliiiiaii Sain H. I ' instonc I, roil A. I ' ricrlmaii ,loM ' |)li Biixhanni Morris Galvin Julius S. Gross William I.cvinson Marvtv H. Weiss I !) I (j Harry A. I.iA ' iiif I.co Yassmoff 1!H7 U.rlraiii .(. Kii ' liiiui ' ld Kalpli Gross William ' . Gross lillS Morliimr 1 riidin.ui HiTinaii li. Harris PI.KnOES Monror A. Lot-scr Kmamnl Mcndclson I ' liillip M. Parris Slililc I). Knell Waltir I.. Ki-ohiifiold Hilij. J. Sliiffiii.ill I. Ht-rlicrt Spcrs Sidney Wi-isman Mortinu-r Wliitrlaw Harrv ZimiiMrnian 381 1 9 1 e IVI I I o ;! C -« ;kivt« TOP ROW C. H.ih.r. W. I ' . Hdlliiiiir. U. F,-nstcniiaclifr. (). W. Hciisr. (i. S. Place. F. E. Hill. H. I), (.illurl. A. B. Binjrli.nn. sKcoxn no L. A. Hock. ' . H. Kidwcli. l. A. Ruck. W. C. ' (.o(lrull . I.. M. I ' utnrv. H. E. Miller. R. Lutz . TIIIHI) HO L. .1. Lewis. C. M. i.utz. il. 1.. Hcitcr. R. Moutiioin.n-, .). K. Mill.r. . ' . ( . Lilly. I ' orRTIl H(l« H. r. NiclioK, ,L W. I ' .ifiv. M. L. Scott. E. W. RoIri-I . R. 1). MilKr. R. (i. .« iiiith, ,T. L. H()|)|)iTit;. noTTOM now S. E. Yount;. (;. L. T.-.vlor. R. V. Wilson. E. E. W.itson. A. 15. Wliitr. H. K. .St ck l. O. H. Wclf. 3S2 1 9 1 e ivi: A. I o 1 9 le Oiiu ' i a Tau Si unia VETEHIN AliV Colors — Red .uul Blue Flowek — Red Caninti ' in (,AMM A ( llAI ' Tl.H Estdhlislu-il Xovember 25, 1911 John N. SIioiMii. ' ikcr David S. White Oscar V. Brumlev HONORARY M KM HKKS Septimus Sisson • lames H. Snook I ' .iul I ' iselier Fonsa A. Lambert Albert G. G. Ricliardson Max iTshow OrviUe W. House Charles C;. Haber 1.. M. Putney II. 1.. Reiter M. A. Riuk Rov I. lit . 1916 F.. W. Roberts R. i). Miller W. C. W.M.iiniir H. K. Mill.r F. E. Hill W. R. Kid well 1 ' . I ' . Wilson H. K. Steckel L. J. I-ewis JnliM i:. Millir Stuart C. Lilly Earl E. Watson R. D. Gilbert W. T. Rolhn.ir . . H. Hinfih.im R. ti. NLintfioMiery M. L. Scott S. F. Younp 1017 Reuel Fensterniacher L. A. Hock H. C. Nichols R. (i. Siiiitli (i. I.. Tayb.r (). H. W.lf G. S. Place C. M. I.utz .1. W. Pape .1. I . Ilopjiiiip . . H. WIntr 383 19 16 IVI 1 I O 1 9 1 e JBiBlBi NINTEEN-SIK aau TOP HOW M ' illiain I ' . Kr.iycr. Jost-pli S. Stevt-Ms. C ' .-ilviii A. IJinlili r. Rolnrt I ' ., (l.-iytoii. Paul E. (rider. I.ouis H. I ' otts. Sylvester L. l}reiiin{;er. SEfONl) now Ilowarii (iiluiorc. Milliiii I), lox. Tllllll) HOW Joiiii W. .Marlowe. Hernnaii C. Miller. Alfred K. Kober. C. Harold I.uetlii. Fred- erick P. Weber. Fletelier D. Riebards. FOrRTH ROW S. B. Creamer, ' iiiton E. McVieker, Vaufilm li. MeCorniiek. A. I)wi ;bt Kurfnian, I.ester C. Petennan. Clarence E. Bowser. noTTOM HOW Arcliie 11. West, (ieorice T. Secrist, Robert R. Steplienson. E. Wood Mills, George U. Freeli. Elmer P. Knoll. 19 16 IVI A.K. I o  1 e Pi Kappa Alpha Foitndeil at Vnivrrsilji of rirf iiiin, ISt;S Colors — (iariut and CJold I-j.owkr — I.ily of tin- X ' alliy 46 Sixteenth Avenue AI.I ' HA HIIO ( HAPTKR F.stal)lislie l M.ireli .!(). 191 ' 2 ' nl. r. Krayer Loui R. Potts Sylvester Breninger Robert E. Clayton John W. Marlowe Alfred E. Koher l!M(i Herniaiiii ( ' . Miller Fletelur I). Riehards 1917 C. Harold Liiethi I-r.d. riek P. W.h.r Cieoriii- Freeh Arehi. li. West Lester C. Peterman Elmer P. Knoll ' iiilon E. Me ' ieker Clarenee E. Bowser Cii ' ortre T. Secrist Joseph Stevens Calvin A. Buehler Paul E. Crider Howard (iilniorc liMS Milton 1). Fox S. Bryee Creamer ' autthn ft. McCor- niaek A. l)Hij;lit Kiirfnian Rolit. R. Stephenson E. Wood Mills Walter I.. Arnliolt 385 19 16 - ' T T K. I O 1 Q 16 386 1 9 1 e - IVl K I O - 1 Q 1 e Phrciiocon Foiiiiiliil at Mitiiiii L ' liit ' iTxitii, 1908. Coi.dio: I..1M luiiT ami {jold Fluhkh — Red Carnation 71 I l N ijitli Av luu Edward V. Gcrish Karl W. Stinson J. A. Brolx-rp Kalpli fi. Sever Donald C. Gilbert William V. Meyer Corwin R. Williams Karl . Durnell Charles A. Miller Jolin I ' . Allen William C. Allen I. eland Kegerreis Herbert L. Emerson OHIO STATE CHAPTER Kxldlillshril Mail 1. I !•!■, ' lUATKR IN lACLI.TATE W. (;. Stover (.RADIATE 1916 Carl y. Little ' irjril . Dorfmeier 1917 Xelson W. McCombs Robert 15. evin Charles W. White Wilbur W. Smith 1918 I.ce 1 ' . no|)| er Joliii W. Rees PLEDGED Willard C. Kirk Chancy .L Wilson W. Austin Burnham Edwin G. Schatzmann Ernest C. Siegfried H.irry W. I.utz Francis C. Campbell ' ance L Smith Charles E. Moser Russell L. Stoner Brenton C. Zimnicrnian James L Haskell Emmer II. . hiiin Lawrence M. 1 cnner David Harold Young Harleigh IL Marsh C. J. Richardson 387 1 1 e - ' :n i c I O ' ' 1 9 le 388 19ie IVI A l IO Drlta Thcta IM.i LAW 1 1{. I l.KM IV T1kI;i I..iimImI.i IMii. Alpli.i kipi..! IM. I). It-i I ' lii I).U;i ( ' Duxolidtiicil III ciiiiiiiio, mid (■((I.OKS Circfii .111(1 W ' liitf. I ' l.dWKii W ' liiti- ( ' .iriiatiiiii William S. loiilks Karl (i. Kiiij; W. A Hailev .(. K. Wliit.si.i, J. H. Law V. CJ. ChandUr 78 West Truth Avcriiif CLLASF. SKNATE i )i(; 1917 litis U. ( . Haiiin C. H. Mirwiii J. H. Brosco I ' lovd A. Rc( I . .L Tippy ( ' . fi. I ' lilkrrsoii .L K. CjviiTffv (,. IL Hrick.r R. (;. Minor 389 1 9 1 e IVI i I o - 1 Q 1 e 390 1 9 1 € IVI I o 1 i9 1 e Plii Chi FrattTiiity Mcdiral Foiiiitli-il al Loiiisvillr Mriliial Colli-; !-, IS ' .I Colors— On.ii and Wliitr I ' i.owkh l.ily ,.l tin alUy Gamma Chapter Extahlished 10 1 - HONOHAHY MKMBKR Ir.uik Wariur. M.I)., l•■.. .(■..• . A. ' .stX I. l ' l, Ml.MHl.li.s William . I. Sli.i).ir l, M.l). : uuu I), i ' .d.lin.iii, M.I). Hoy 1 ' . Dniry. M.D. . ( IINK .MK.MHKRS line CJiarli-s I ' . Fiiistrrw.ild C. Mallain Skciii .Staiil.v C. SfliilKr l-rrd l ' .. Rliod.s HI I 7 Dainoii . . Crist Cliarlcs N. I-oiifi I ' rrdrrick 1.. Scliw.irt . .loliii It. Warrni Charlis I.. M.ixw.ll William .M. H irtiiittir Carl ( ' . MiifijiiT JaiiK ' s . . Mariiur n.iri)I l V. Postle I.twis H. C ' arr Walter K. Daiij) Stirliii ' T H. .Xslitiiun David i. (iilli.am f ' l.uidf y. Davis l ' r( (lirick . . Riccklioff I ' orcst ( ' . H.miy I ' or.st Stiiltz CJforjic !■' . Swan Arthur .M. SliaeflFcr Harrv W. Rick H. Paul Timlxrlakr Arthur ( ' . Hich.ards . rtliur r. H.iiicdon i RiH-ro M. . iitoiulli 1918 William P. .Smith 1!)I9 Easfiui 11. I.um Roger {}. D.ivis Ravmoiid Kht-rshach 391 19 16 ' - iv r I I o 1 Q 1 e 392 19 16- IV .A KkIO - 1916 Pi Alplia Chi ( l ' nsl)yttriaii) -i ' M) W. ' r.iitli Av.iuic l- ' oimded at Ohio State University. May. 1912 Colors — Hliie and White ()! I ICF.RS President F. R. Hkxxixger ' iti ' i ' risidtiit I. D. FoHSYTiiK Secretary Edwahd V atgh Treasurer 1 . H. HousoN Chaj)lain V. F,. Latghlin lOlfi H. A. Thirey H. W. I.ayinan TX H. I.eyda V. R. Henniiigcr . K. I.aiijridin I . I), (riin F. R. Porter J. D. Forsytlie F. A. Hup. rt 1917 .1. M. Rarey T. B. Holjson F ' .dward aiigh 1918 A. M. I.iehti F. R. Tidiis K. I). Priec 1919 R. K. Frrrell H. C. Potter iiti 1 1 e ' ' ivi .a.KkIO - ' i9ie Beta Alpha Chi TOP ROW Harold Summers, Mill.ird .lordan, Frank Lonn:. Allen Baker, Merrit Xnuts, Glenn Rule. SECOND ROW Wm. Massie, Louis Goepfert, Earl Watson, Carleton Sharer, Kenneth Cade, Paul Grove. BOTTOM ROW Isaac Peterman, Walter Will, William Stevens, Earl Baxter, Ralph Rundell, George Quay, Oren Herl. 394 I 19 16 IVI yS I I 3 Beta Alpha Chi Founded at Ohio SItitf I ' liivfrxilii, Manh !, lOH Colors — Bhio .•iiid Guld I ' l.OWKIl I.ilv lit ' till- ' .llltV l;((5 Vl l I ' l Iltll AvflllK AI.I ' IIA ( II AI ' TER 1-KATUF.S IN I ' At Ll.l ' ATK Clyde (). Riijigles POST C.UAUL ATES Bennett H. .lackson F.;irl E. Watson Or.-n K. Ilirl 1 S) 1 G Rossford Jones M.rli- S. Klink Ilirolil H. Siinnners Honitr H. Adkins W.-iitir I). Will Mi-rrilt { ' . X.iiits Glenn K. Rulf I.eroy L. I. like Dwipht P. Ely Allen L. Baker .1. Blake Koons Panl B. Grove Ortoii W. Boyd Earl H. Baxter Cliarle- E. Pake Reno V. Jones David P. Young 1!H7 William S. Stevens Paul B. Edwards Kenneth E. Cade Louis P. Goepfert 1!MS I ' rank M. I.ouir Wilher S. Early James Pearson I.otran U. Hi-rliert 15)19 F. Carleton Sharer PLEDGES Charles L. Saninions William L. Frank Oliver I ' . Walk.r Ralph W. Hundell Clarenee L. Boyer Floyd H. II.irtpiiKT Isaae IL I ' ltirinan William I ' .. Massie Georpe IL Quay. Jr. Millnrd L. Jordan Clarence iL Ochs Georpe W. Sammons 395 1 9 1 e IS .A.1 I o 1 9 le 396 1 9 1 e ' - ivi .A.1 I o Alpha .Mil l i Omrua COI.IMIU S ( llAl ' ll.U KbtaliliNluii 1 ; ()() 0-2H Diiillisoii Aviimr roiindfd I8! tl at I ' nivirsity of I ' iiiiinvU .iiii.i. I ' liil.i(i l|ilii.i. I ' l. Colors — I ' lirpli- aiul (iold lUATin:S IN I A( I I. ' I ' ATK Win. .1. Mtans. Uian H. I.. IJarii. s II. II. Snivcly Will. I). In;rlis l. i ' . l..i T nce .1. M. dallfii John K. lirowii t arl L. Spolir .1. .1. (Ooiis C ' Inyton McPi-ck Yeatman Wardlow A. G. Kldt-r n. I{. Hiirl)ack T ( . W. MKlavran Win. D. Driisclilc 1.. C. liiK-k H. .M. .Scuians . ' . -V. HoUiiiioru Andrew Tinilnrni.-m (1. C . Scliacffcr (i. W. Hrcliin C. J. Slupiiard A. .M. H.iu.r G. H. .S|i.,«.ik.r line V. R. . ;M)ail C. F. Shivily 1 ' . .M. Kiss.ll .M. C. IIuntiT J. E. Stewart .1. A. Mouser T. J. Kasinski 1!M7 K. R. Logan 1 ' . K. . elwart .1. II. ( aldw.Il S. D. Cohen V. R. Troute W. H. Masters K. H. Barth W. M. . iid( rson H. II. Moiiscr H. T. Sowjisli 11. S. . ' Ii.aniansky ( . (i. Hunter H. T. Saunders F. E. Miller M. I!. Lorenzen D.illas Pond 1918 W. M. Skipp -. W. I ,r, nt E. M. I ' ienian W. S. T.-iyior I ) I ) F. W. W.itson aa? 1 Q 1 e IVI .A. I O 19 16 TOP now Lewis C. P.-ickcr, Walter E. Sli.uir. I ' .uil F. Tnssl.r. Fred L. Sniitli. ,Iinl L. Foote. Harry C. ( ' oltinan. si: CON I) liou .Max S. (.orsiu-h. .lolin l ' ,. Hull. F.dwiii R. .Mrrz. Fred W. K,ll.y. Win. A. Wirtii. Wallace .S. Krskinc. I.. M. (.itlu-ns. TiiiHt) now Tlioinas A. Ilitc . D.in D.ivics. (. ' •. Henry Katz. .lolni N. I lec r. Wiu. S. liard ii. M. ' ittliew H. Walker. .Mark F. .Simon. IKI ' I ' TOM liiiW James ( ' . I ' eel. l{oi)ert A. I ' isher. Frnest 1 ' . Ma.iij. Willird ! ' . Tressil. . iidrew .lolinson. Will)iir I,. Wise. Edwin C. .M.itej.i. 398 19 16 - - l C I 3 Pill Smma Kpsilon Kxliihlislifil III Ohio Sliil,-. r.ilo C ' oi.oiis: Hliii- .111(1 White T ' lowkh : nine N ' ioict OHIO Al ilA ( lIAriKIl Harry I ' . C ' nlciii. ' iii I ' .iiil I ' , ' rrisslir 1916 W.ilt.r K. Shade I.diiis ( ' . I ' aeker Joel I., l- ' oote .lohii K. Hull William A. Wirth ]!)17 I ' rederiek L. Smith Max S. (Jorsiich Dwifiht S. Allen Wallace S. Erskinc Ire.l W. Kellev John . Freer Dan M. Davies Ednniiid K. Merz G. Henry Kat . Thomas A. Hiti s I n s Ernest I . Maafj Andrew W. Johnson James C. Peel Mattluw H. Walker William S. Barden Will.nr I.. Wis,- M.irk K. Simon Willard I- ' . Tressel I.. M. CJithens Robert A. Fisher Edwin C. Mateja n99 1 9 1 e ' ' IVT A. K. I o 1 9 1 e Phi Alpha Gamma TOP HOW Jones, Linn, Quay, Poe, Yownfi-, Reno, Si)tar. BOTTOM HOW Baker. Hodson. Caine. Hadlt v, .Sluicniaclur. Follensbee, Baxter. 400 1 9 1 e - ivi .A.K.IO • - i ie Phi Alpha (laniiiui lloiiic ' Dputliif Medical Founded at Flmcer llospilid, .Vcti- York City, in 189 . v. :v. riii i ' A ( iiAi ' i ' i- H Established, 1897, at Clerelaiul Ilonit ' opatliir Mrdlcal College Fi.o vER Tlie Violet Colors — Violet and Gold 1-RATRES IN I ACULTATE Dr. I. M. Clrosvcnor Dr. li. V . Hadlcy MEMBERS .1. H. . Iicxiii.ikcr 11 1 . .S|)tar .M . II. iU-no if. { . I ' ollansbec W. 11. Caiiio C . V. I.iiiii U. O. Hodson I). . Voting G. A. Poe (i. 11. (Jii.ny. Jr. W. .. B.iker J. I.. .Jones ]■:. U. Baxter PLEDGE R. S. Coppess 401 1 1 e - • ivi .A. i I o 1 9 le Pi Upsilon Rho TOP UDH Green, ' llit.■u•l•l■. I ' aircliild, H.iwk. I ' intiMwsUi. Caiifiild. SECOND mm Weiss, Pt ' ttihoiic. Kii,i|)| . Wtrinr. Savage. Shetter. Altinaii. BOTTOll HO« Crafts, Wigfters. Dr. Kriscr. Dr. ' ole 1tt. Dr. Huiiiplircv , Dr. r.ir|)tiit(r. l o -. McNerney. I.NSKHTS Dr. I ' crrce. Dr. liurmtt. 402 1 9 1 e ' - ivi .A. K I o - ' 1 9 le Pi I psilon Rho Homeopathic Medicint ' Founded in 1S70 at Hahnemann Mcdital College, Chicago, III. Colors — Cerise and White. CiiM ' TKH ' (Tti-l)r.i Tirti.i Dr. C. A. Burr.tt Dr. ,1. A. Ferree HATH IS IN lACLLlATE Dr. H. C. Wolcott Dr. W. A. Huinplirey Dr. W. H. r.irpent.r Dr. |{. O. Kei.s.r M. B. Crafts 1916 w. (;. w.iss 111. Altinaii J. R. Wijrgers V. L. Fox N. W. .Sli.ttrr 11)17 J. G. Wliitacre H. .1. Savage K. R. Werner .1. D. MeNernev 1918 J. F. Piotrowski H. J. Knapp F. G. Pettibone 1919 J. P. Fairchild A. F. HaM-k Harr_v Caufield F. M. Green 403 1 9 1 e - ' Jyl 1 1 o 1 Q le 404 19 16 ' ' IVI .A. IC I O ' Till- Newman Club Motto Initiiiin Sapientse Timor Domini Colors — Green and White 1 9 1 e Lfo F. McCann S. .1. Cobl. O. C. Daiihert 1-. J. C lor.m H. .1. D.rivan A. W. Dulw.lur M. I. (iarvcv ' in. J. Gorev Will. K. Kronin Karl M. Duss.ll I ' raeicis J. F.lii-rly Julius P. Frii-drl .lolin .1. Bciiiift James A. Burns Harry D. Callahan Leo M. Carr John J. J. W. Elwood Leo L. Gai 1 Clias. v. Jovec Chas. L Kelly Frank Keiven James La Salvia Elmer L. Leidel Jos. F. Stejihens Ferdinand I iirst Leo A. Hoek E. J. Lintni-r .lames F. Lojjsdon . ' os. M. N ' olzer John V. Clancy Richard P. Devine Clement A. Eberlc Geo. F. Fox Martin 1835 Indianola Avenue Organized October, 1909 FRATRF..S IN FACLLTATE Chas. F. Riidniaiiii 1916 Win. 1 ' . Kauder Francis C. NLartin John R. Scofield 1917 Clement Loshinjj M. A. McNamara Thos. .L Murnan M. F. Neelson Fred W. Norton E. H. Vietmeier 1918 Frank L. Lutz Maurice L. Mull.iy Chas. W. Ritt.r Cornelius .1. Rvaii Wm. .1. Walker I9I9 Eugene V. Gallagher Clarence H. Horton .los. E. Kiene Raymond A. Lewis Oliver Ritzert . lbe 405 E. C. .Smith Will. F. Miillav l ' . . . I ' illiod Geo. L. Packer Paul L. Savior Frank .1. Scheel James H. Scoticld Wm. H. Shea .Fames C. Ryan John .V. Ityan .1. R. . Sweeney Clarence .1. Trapp Richard A. Lindemann Eugene O. McCurry .lames McNe.al Thos. .1. Macklin rt L. Stallkamp 1 1 e ' ivt .A. I o umitgi susiM 406 19 16 Ts 1 W K. I O 1 9 1 e Ali)lia Kap[)a Psi IDNOHAin A( ( Ol I ' INC. 1 liA ri.l! 1 I 1 lUiiulid .it till I iiiMTsitv of Ni « Viirk Ml ( ilAI ' TER Kst.ililisliid I )1. ) 1 HATHKS IN I A( II IATK ' ' . ( . I Iiiiitiii!;toii (r. W. I ' .(kl(l)irrv (1. I,. Il.irris |{. K. lilosrr W. M. I?n)«ii S. J. ( ' (Hni (i. V. Fostir S ' ITni- r Ml.MUKHS i;. i:. K.ssi.r .1. U. Olinst.ad J. I ' alinrr I ). S. ItoliiiiMin M. H. Sliook 1 ' . I ' .. ScllWIIIIl S. M. Tr.iov A. W.st 407 10 16 IVI KkIO ' - i9ie 40S 1 9 1 e - - iv 1 I o 1 e Lambda Plii Omega I ' ROl ESSIONAI. EI.FXTRICAL FRATKRMTV Founded at Ohio State University. December, lit 11 Colors — Garnet and Wliite Flower — . ' weet Peas ALPHA CHAPTER Established December 16. 191 f F. C. Caldwell R. A. Mil.s P. M. (.iililan W. H. Campbell F. C. Campbell I.. C. Packer V. BaeekKr I.. W. Bircli C. F. Hawker M. R. Gowinc C. l Pake R. .T. Pepper HONORARY MEMBER. FR. TRES IN LRBE R. E. Otstot C. H. Scroggs 1916 W. B. Kindy S. T. Hammond R. G. Lockett R. M. Critchfield 1917 V. W. Gilchrist P. I.. Gierich H. D. Bender .?. W. Wildeninitli 1918 PLEDGES A. E. Flowers .1. M. StMit C. . . Piercy S. L Cory E. R. Smith B. L. Hunt . lbert Waldschmidt L. t . (iladden ,Iohn Hulshorst J. G. Lincoln R. D. Evler E. .S. Gunn 409 10 1© ' ' IVI .A I IO - - IQl© Mystic Cliain ■Jew A istiii Hiin)|) I ' c.irsini C ' ;irry Carr.m ' I ' ll)) ' .lac-kMin Tow Mct ' liTi- Htiiiic ' Tliiini]isiiii ' Buzz ' Sjxaks Tiny Morrmv Rip Bailtv ' Bol) ' Early Billy Ii-wiiu- Elackie ' FarK-y ' Pick FicktT fl Swink BoujihtDii Farmer Wilcox •Stid colt Chesty Stowe Doc Rollt r ■Pftc Mctcali ' Teach Teac liiicir F ' at Thomas ' Hill Tyson Ham Hamilton Duke Damon ' Curly arr;n Bake Baker Buck Harrod ■Jinuny Burke Red Verges SuiJiy ' Su itli Stew Stewart Doc Crafts Hull ' Wing ■' iiM|i ' I ' oniereiie Dick Martin Hank Swearingen (ioat Rigliy Ham Ray Wag Wagner Mac McKilli)) Alex Alcxaiuier Bob Bradford Dash Doerschuk Nick Carter Hienie Price Weill) Vorys Nick Morris Pearly Purmort Hi]) Palmer ' ' M ' Smith Bak Baker ' an ' an Horn Cotton ' l.aughlin Sliirkey Sherwood Pete Rosch Evans Hart Jones Pretzels Brooks Wiesy ' ' iesenl) ■rg( r Scotty Scott Don Hussey Boots ' Kreiter Kitchen Zinli Yergie Verges 410 .7 IJ±l lJ_ n :i_r - :ir vi 19 16- - 3VI A J I o - - 1 9 le Women ' s Pan-Hellenic Council t 412 1 9 1 €5 - - IVI Women ' s Paii-IIelK ' iiic Council OllICl ' .RS l ' r.■i(ll•I. I.U.I.IAN .M. .lollNJ O.N Vice I ' r.sid.nt ■• . ' skimiink Jones S.cr.tarv .iiul Tr.asiir.r ' T.t HK nn Sl. lOIf HKl ' UF.SKNIAIIN ' KS Kapp.i K:.i.| .i (i-imin.-i (atli.-.niH Driiikle Kappa Alplia Tliita H.lciie Pattoil Pi Beta Plii Dorotliv SinilJSon Doha n.lta Di-lta ' ' T. ' Prycc Di-lta Zrta I.illi.iii .lulmson D.lta (iauiina Alath.i B.ard Alpl.a Phi K ' ' ' « ' p|,i Htliii Crosby Alpl.a Xi Delta luanita M. Miller .UN ion Hl.l ' KKSKN ' IAlN ' KS Kappa Kappa (iainin.i ' r. in- Fletcher Kappa Alpha Theta Monabelle Lentz Pi Beta Phi ■' ■• ■y B ' Sg Delta Delta Delta ' l l NW ' ols Delta Zeta Ins, phin, .lones Delta Gaiimia Gladys Wilderimith Alijlia Phi Catherine Cottinjihani p|,i 1 „ Katharine Brown Alpha Xi Delta Emily Harris 413 1916 - -IVI.A.I IO Kappa Kapj)a Gamma 19 16 r 1 ' ft % •5t f !% A ' I! ' ' J | Jo.viv«. iSt yt TOP HOW l ' .(lii;i Hoijrr-,. Catli iriiic Rittir, Mary Dickinson. Minrllc I ' ritz. SK((I I) HOW Dorc.is I.cu-hman. Marian 15riulit. Klizahi I li Towt. lliliiir Casliatt. Marv 15oiuhtt. Klina Hamilton. tiiihd how May Mounts. Catliarinr Mctzhr. .Marion TinsKy. I ' .tlu I McKc an. Martlia I ' li .cr. KOtHTII HOW Harriet Day. Iriiu- I ' lrlclirr. .(iTctta Taylor. I- ' r.inccs Mills. M arjvucritc Hiini r. Catharine Drinklc. iioiroM now Anita Tiionias. Jeiniy Heync, Ruth .Mlirit.iin. ()1i;.l I ' .lilritz. -114 1 Q 1 e ' IVt .A.KKIC3 ' - IQie Ka|)j)a Kappa Cianinia I ' ohikIkI .it MdiniKiutli Collfifi-, .M itiiiu)ulli. Illinois. Oi ' tolicr 1:!, 1870 CDi.oH.s I.ifilit .111(1 D.irk ninr I ' l.owKn — Flcur-dc-li.s HK ' I ' A Nf (11 APT I ' .R Kxltihlixliril ().t )h,r ., ' , ISSS S.irnr in I .nult.it - I ' i.c.hk ( v. I . ' SXw.w I S) I (i Catli.irini- DrinkK- M.iry Diikinson C ' .itli.iriiic Mi t K r May -Mounts 1!M7 Dorcas I.cacliiiian Mari.in Hriglit Olga Elifritz Iniif I ' lctcJur .1. ntta Taylor Hcl.nc Casiiatt Ruth Alhritaiii Kdna Rofrcrs M.irtli.i I ' i. s.r lf)IS Margiiiriti- Ilriiur ( atli.irinr Ritt. 1 F.lni.i Hamilton Fraiu-t-. Mills Marian Tinsl.y 1 ) I ) .M.iry Honnct Anit.i Thomas Elizabith Tout Miiuttr I ' ritts r.thc I McKcan Harriet Day .Icnnv liiviu- 415 Kappa Ali)lia Theta 1 e Ql) TOP now Eliz.ihrtli Lyons. Moiialirllf Lent .. Melcii I ' r.uiH-. I ' .li .alntli MiN.illy. SEC ' OXl) nou Louisi ' Havens. Anna I ' otlrr. Hclin Mur|)li . .lost|iliinr Hanililin. (drrinc I ' utnani. J;ill( ' t CIcViI.-UkL TlIIRl) HOW Su.s.-umali ' arliilcL Dorothy Hrtyfofjlc. Adt-laidi ' Hrrson. Hiitli (lark. .Mice .Scatter- d;iy, Htlinc I ' atton. foihtii how ' irjrinia ' I ' lionias. Phyllis W ' hiti-hill, L-irj;ar(t Hifi ' . .M.irjoric Dran. Catherine Okey. Helen .Mieliel. hottom how Anne Daniron. NLilile W ' .alters. Louise Jones, NLirgarc t KautMiaii. Catherine WillanL 416 1 Q 1 e ' ' ivi .A. c I o - ' le Kappa Al|)ha Tlieta l ' i)Uii(li(i at l)()).iiiw I iii irsil . 1870 Coi.ims — Blni-k anil (Jold Flowkh — Ulack and CuM I ' ansy Al I ' ilA ( AMM ( IIAI ' TIU Kstalilish.d May -J 1 . 1 S!f2 (.liADl ATKS CatheriiK- Okey Elizabeth MiNaliy Hclcnc I ' atton Elizabeth Lyons Susannah Wartii ' Ul unr Helen Mieliel Helen Murphy Aiiiie D.iniron Helen Frame Monabelle I.entz 1918 Joseplilne Haniblin Alice Scatterday Anne Potter liiitli (lark Corinne I ' litnam Marjorie Dean I.Diiise Havens 1919 Margaret Rife Adelaide Bees  n MaMi Walters .lanet Cleveland I ' hylli-. W ' iiili hill I.ouisi- .lones Dorothy Breyfoglc Catherine Williard Marj ari t Kaufman ' irginia Thomas 417 19 16 - ' IVt 1 I o • - 1 9 le j± PI BETA PHI O O mm%t r m mmrf§ J tf --c «. ' ue. A 0( q lK - TOP ROW Aliii.i Wliitacrc. Mary Hiirgfr. Dorothy Simiisoii. Kditli Hoytr. Marijant Ratluiiil. Hiitli llorrofks. liiitli Mills. Helen Slu])anl. SK( ONI) liOW Carolvii I ' itzcr. .Uaii I ' it iri ralil. Hiulali Winkler. .Iiilia Dyir. ' irj;inia l.anili. Lil- lian . iist. Until Watirs, Sarali Iloliiics. Til mil riciu Hel ' ii ' I ' raey. Howtiia Kinney. Helen I.an ;liliii. Kutli .Spraiikli . Donitliy Dyer. Dorothy .Viist. Ruth .lolinson. F.inni;i Rogers. noTTOM now Miriam .Smith. Ruth (irit ' Hth. I.ouisc Leslie. .lean Bijrjier. NLirtlia Hillhoiise. 41N 1 9 1 e - ivi v io - i9ie Pi Beta Phi I ' lmiuiid .il Moiimoiitli ti)llij;i. l.siiT (■(.I,. .lis Win.- iiiKl Silvi ,• Hlui- I ' l.owKii ( ani.-itioii SO I! OKI ' S I lACri.IWTl ' , J- .(in.i N. White M.iry I.oimm- Sliipl:. nl S.ir.ili T. li.irrows I !) 1 (5 Diirtliy SiiiipsDii Until lldinicks Knnn.i Rogers 1!II7 Until Sprankli- Aliii.i Wliit.un- Mary Bigger Hrlin Sln|).ir(l nns Kriith Hover H. iil.ili Winkl. r Ruth Griffith Margaret Rathinell . ' nlia Dyer Miriam Smith Ruth Mills Lillian Aiist Martha Hillhouse Carolyn Pitzcr Sarah Holmes limvcna Kinney I ' ll!) HilenTraey Dorothy I)y r Ruth Waters Louise Leslie Dnmtliy Aiist Jean I ' itzgerald Jean Bigger Uu(li .loliiison Helen Laiigiilin ir iiiia I.amli 419 1 9 1 e ' IVI .A. I O Delta Delta Delta 1 9 1 e , i j 0k f% X ' b ii 1 Toi ROW l ;uir,i Sills. Mar r.tta Stcili Helen Haynes. Helen Heese. SECOND now Vera Prvce, Maude (loodricii. Corinne Volknian. Kditli Hi)e. Mabel Nieliol. THIRD ROW Florence Collins. .Martha Clianibers. Elinor Ryan. Hilda K inery, Virjjinia Hall. FOURTH ROW I.ora Kays. Faith Hrvant, Christine Kimball, iarv Hershberaer, Joephhie Smith. BOTTOM now Florence Odebreeht. Ksther Waddell. Ferol Sibley. Garnett Seaman, Frances Mason. 420 1 9 1 e JS 1 .A K. I O Delta Delta Delta Foiindid mI nnstnn I ' liivirsitv. 1888 Colors — Silver, Gold .iiid Ulm- I- ' lower — I ' ansT Lora Kays I ' aitli Bryant Mary Hcr hbcrger Josephine Siiiitli Cliristine Kiniliall I, aura Sells Martha Clianihers Virginia Mall Frances Mason NU CHAI ' ll ' .H F,stal)lisli. i Mareli :: . 1896 1916 H( liii Haynes Ililiii Hiese 1017 .Mal..l Nieliol Esther Waddell 1918 1919 M.iM(h- (ii)odrieh I- loriiice Odehreclit Vera Prj-ce Florence Collin5 Elinor Rvan Edith Hoe Margretta Steele Ferol Siblcv Corinne Volkniann Hild;i Keuiery Garnett Seaman 421 19 16 ' IVI I I o - - 1 Q 1 e Delta Zeta r - N « % ' 11 IP now hiitli ■()llllii. .M, ' irfi;iril Castle, licrtii.i Dunn, l.illi.iii .Inlnisdii. . SECOND R()« Hutli M.natliiy. Marie (Mitlirir. Marie Smith. Helen I ' eters. .losepiiine .lones. K ' .itli Iiiiiis. iniHii Hiiw Helen Nieilols. Fanily N( ijilibiir. (ieoriria Hixon. Treva Peasim. .Vn ' anda TIriniav. Inez Tawse. i oihth how Frances Harker. eddiina Sehaaf, Harriet Fischer. Lillian .Idlnisin. Heiirii-tla .let- tinghof. noTTOM row Mary Guv. Kmnia I ' n-ektlinjr. Gladys Headly. N.itlialie Oran . Martiaret Neff. 422 1 9 1 C5 ' IVI .A.K. I O Delta Zota 1 uiiiulid .it Miami l ' iii irsity. 1 ! ()2 Colors — Rose aiul Nilr (Incii I- ' i.owkr — I ' iiik Rose Till- TA ( IIAI ' TKH E ,t.ililisli. (1 .lami.ii-y Jl. I 1 1 1 1916 Xatlialif Oram I Ii iiri( tta .Icttiniiliof ' rr( a II. Pearson -Mary ' .iii .MttiT 11. I ' .iiiily Nii :lil)(ir i.illi.iM M. .fulmxoii 1S 17 Georgia Hixson Hiitli Megathey Jean Frances B;irker Riitli V. Innis K. .lo.sfphine Jones Harriet l- ' iselier Ruth E. Yonng Marie Guthrie Gladys Headlty litis llilen I ' l t rs Zedomi.a Schaaf Hi rtli.i Diiiiii .i-na Peters Amanda Thomas Margaret Castle M.-irie Smith 1919 Inez Tawse M.-iry Helen Guy Zor.i .lnhiisdn Eiiinia Frechtling Margaret N ff 423 19 16 - - T Kk I o 1 9 1 e Delta (iamma TOP ROW Elizabctli Darmondy. Helen Beach. Bertha Holtk.iiiii). Hazel Beaeli. Katherine Bazorc, Louella Briggs. Martha P ' orsythe. SECOND HOW Helen Diistiu.iii. Dorntliv Kraim r. I.illi.ui Iloskins. Alatha lieard. Helen Price, Kiizalieth Sehliitniaii. Helen Bloser. HOTTOM HOW Margaret Anderson. Mary Myer. Doris Neer. I iliin ' ii(id. (Il.idys W ' ildrruiutli. Margaret Johnson. Mary Alniack. 424 1 9 1 e - ' IVI .A.K.IO ' ' 19ie Delta Ciainnui Founded at Oxford C ' oU.fr- ' l r Wniu.ii. Mississippi. 187t Kl ' Sll.ON ( IlAl ' Tl.U Established March 17. HHI CoLOKs — Bninzc. Pink and Blue Marv Almack Alatlia Beard Katlierine Bazorc Helen Blo-ser Helen Price SPF.C lAI.S Hazel Beach Louise Bethel 1916 I.ouella Bripgs 1917 Helen Beaeli Ciladys Wilderniuth 1918 .Margaret Johnson Flowkh — Cream Rose Margaret Anderson Doris Neer Martha Forsvthe Bertha Holtkanip M irv Mver Kohin Wood Helen Dustman 1919 Elizabeth D.irniondy Lillian Hoskins Dorothy Kramer F.lizabeth Schlotman 42.i Alplui Plii 19 1© ( f% f% f% f % ffll p «k ' TOP ROW (irncc Sw.ni. Lucille lirnwii. Hunii Itr lioylan. I ' .ninia Courtviiiht. sK( ONI) now F;iiiiiy Anns. Hiitli (iivcri. K.itli riiii ' (iraiit. Helen Siebert. mini) now Helen TaN Inr. Allyiie Stout. I ' .loise I ).-ivi(lsou. .loy lio ers. Dorotln ' (mi . I in nil I ROW Marion Hays. .Mary Swan. Ht len Wood. U ' iuil ' nd (ireen, Stella lioiiers. II I Til HOW Dorothy .Morton. ,lose)iliinc ' illiains. Catherine Cottintili.iui. Ilehn W ' inelnster. Marion ' eakley. hottom row I.ueille na is. Hazel l- ' .ii-lihoni. l- ' . elyn Fiteli. Carrie Hohinson. ( arlene lieruianii. 42G 1 9 1 e ' ' ivi J!K k;. -■J JL ■Al|)ha Phi t ' oiiiidcd III .S ' r«(H.v - i ' iiiifixitii, V ., ' I ' l.owKiis — I.ilv lit ' till X ' .illcv .11111 I ' oruit .M -Not t ' oi.iui Silvir aiul Hindi luv 1 .imiy Anns I.ucilr UruwTi Eloise Davidson CatlitTiiu- (ottiii liaiii I.iU ' ilc Davis F.niMia C ' ourtriplit Marion Havfs Alfn.Ia Hradl.y Ktlirlyn Fetch Winifred (irccnc SEMOKS Ha .il Kiclilinrn Katliariiu- (iraiit Hutli frrccnt- JINIORS C ' arliiic Hirniann t arrir Robinson Sfll ' IIOMORF.S ll.liii SI.Ih rt FRKSHMKN Virjiinia Hildchrant Dorothy Morton Strlla Rogirs 1 )iiriilliy (iiiy (iraci ' Swaiin Helen Wond Allyne Stout Marv Swann Marion Weakley Josephine Williams Helen Taylor Joy Rofjers III li ri W ' incluster 427 1 Q 1 6 - 3VI I IO- ' 19ie Phi Mu 1 - « f?y r pi % V f % TOP now Miriam Siines, Rutli Rvt-rson. I.ott.i I5anlay. ' irjfiiii,i Hoiiaii. K.itluriiu ' lirown. SKIOND HOW Lillian C ' uiiiiingliaiii, Joscpliiiu: I ' lioiiias. Joscjiliiiu- Kiiiiuv, Margaret (iullcttf. Tiiinn now Marian Tlionias, Margar t Harriiigloii. Hnliy ' iglitnian. Isal)il Hutt. I. aura Heston. noTTOM HOW Lucilf Ricliiv, Ethel Jones. Helen (rosbv. Nellie Hennel. Mabel Baker. 428 1 Q 1 e 1V I .A. I o 1 5 1 e Phi Mu Founded at Weslei an College, Macoii, (la., 1852 foi.oHs- Old Hosr ,111(1 White l ' ' i,owKn — Kiu-liaiitrtss ( ' .inialion ri ' Sll.ON ( IIAI ' TI.H Established Mareh 21, WIS (.HADl ATF. Kllid M. Jones Helen Crosbv 1916 Isalxl Hutt N.llii- M. ll.inul Riiliv X. ' ii;lilinaii Katlicrine M. Hrown Mabel S. Baker 1 )17 l,,.tt.i M. Uarclay Marian Thomas Margaret K. Gulhtt. Miriam E. Siraes l.aiira K. Ilcston Josephine S. Kinney li 18 Virginia Hunaii Lillian Cunningham Josephine Thomas PLEDGES Margaret . Harrington Riitli J. Ryerson Ruth M. Carpenter T.ueile Rieliey Clara R. Ranek 429 1 9 le - - ivi c I o - - 1 Q le x lj)ha Gamma Tlieta B li ?s msm 1 1 1 1 k ' t H R T f t 1 J , n T01 HOW I ' .stlur liiisri ' . Marjiirii ' Lia McC ' iitcIuoii. Mrlrii Joins. Rutli Woodcock. SKIOXI) HOW . I.ir liousli. I. aura ' oii (icriclitiii. (iay iini, Mililrcd dridiiig. THIRD ROW Daiiflla I ' l rriti. Marjoric Papc, PMizabetli (iault. Hutli Williams. HOTTOM HOW Beatrice Stockliii. . ' tclla (irciiiiitr, . rlciii- Be air. Ilrlcn F.isclr. 430 1 9 le - - IVI .A K Al|)lia (ianinia Tlu ' ta Vouiid.d at Ohio Statr L ' lii versify. Scptenilx r. 1!)I,S Colors— B1.U- aiul Gold. Flowkr— Mar.l.a. 1 Xcal Ro Graduate: Marjoric I.e.- MoCutcheon Marjorif I. a .Mc- C ' utdifon (iiiy Ziiin Daiu-lla I ' crriii Marjoric Fape Helen Eisele 19l() Klizali.th (iaidt Arliii,- Beule Kstli.r H.ivcr li ir Stella CJrediiig lOKS 191!) Meatriee Stoekliii Helen Joiies .Marv Roush Mildred Grediiig I. aura ' on (irrieliten Ruth Woodeoek ifiilh Uilliaiiis 431 1 Q 1 e - IVI .A. 1 I O Aloquin 1 ? 1 e TOP HOW Helen Coy, Ad.-ili AF.rry. I.orma G;irinliaiiseii. Heleiie Garinliausen. Maliel McKee, Martha Law. skcond row Elizalieth Hill, Grace Triixell. Ethel Gossett. Gladys Hatfield. Mary Parsons. Fan- nie Merehant. thihd row Edith Burnett. Marian Mitehell, Hazel Richards. Eva Gossard. Grace Garnihausen, Gladvs Dicken. botto.m row Ruthlluntcr, Esther Mc.Anall. Francis Dragoo. Etlu I Merrick. Marian .Vllensworth. 432 1 Q 1 e - - IVI .A.K. I 3 1 e Al(K|uin Founded at Ohio i ' niversiti , Ul(l7 Ohio Stall- Chapter Established lUlJ, Fi.owKn NV ' liiti- Hose Colors — Maize and Blue Elizabeth T.kiiit GRADIATES F.tlu-i M.rriek Edith Burnett Helen Coy Grace Garnihausen Eva Gossard Ethel Gossett Riitli Hunter Estlur MeAnall Adah Merry Marian Miteiull Marian Alleiiswortli I.ornia CJarnihaiisen lit 17 Helene Garnihausen (iladvs Hatli.ld Elizabeth Hill Mah.l MeKee I ' raneis Dragoo Martha Law lOlS Grace Truxell Fannie Merchant Mary Parsons Gladys Wevant Gladys Dieken PLEDGES Haz.l Paekards Grace Wapv 433 1 9 1 e ' Alpha Xi Delta Q 1 e 1 f r, ' 5. •? m 1 « |,L.v-.(. ' — { f TOl ' ROW J ' .iiiily Harris. I{utli Scliacluir, Eniiiia Stubiier. sE( () n ROW .liiaiiita Miller. Klioda O ' llara. ' illH]iiiiiia Slayiiiakir. .Marx Law. THIRD ROW F.iiiily Dftnnrs. roiiiiic Maizi ' . (ilaihs Hart. fJraci Circh-. ilOTTOM ROU Adaliiu- (iiHi.i. May McN ' ril. Hlinda .Sfliick. May (.ladii.M. 4:; 4 1 Q le - ' 3VI .A.1 I o - ' le Alpha Xi Delta Foiiniliil tit I.iimhiird CoUrtjv, (ialiwhiiii . III., April 17, ISOo Colors — I.iglit Bliu . D.-irk ]51iii- .iiid (iold I ' i.owkh I ' ink Rose I ' SI ( 1IAI ' 1K1{ Eslablhhed . aiiiiari IJ,, 1010 1916 Florence Ciorclon May McN ' eil Moniiic Maize Juanita Miller Wilhclniiiia Slayiiiaker Adaliiic (iiffin Rlioda O ' Harra Pearl Suniniy May Gladden Hulli Seliacline 1! !7 F.niily Harris Rlioda Seliiek Kiiiily Ditniers Emma Stiihncr 1918 Marv Law (iladvs Ilirt (Jraee Circle 435 1 9 1 e IVI KkIO • ' 19ie Newman Club TOP ROW Helen Elliff, L. Mutli. H. Miith. Margaret O ' Brien. Alveda N ' eiswander. Ellen Miller, Flora McDonald. Dorothy Lauckhaupt. Josephine Brown. Margaret Kelly. SECOND ROW Lena Gordon. Marian Ryan, Marie Hoffman, Josephine Ben-.iin. Alice .Sinitli. Hilda Murphy. Hutli I ' iiick. Phyllis Reynolds. Helen Muri)hy. BOTTOM ROW Loretta McDonald. Hattie Holecek. Josephine Smith. I ' ranecs Kelly. Henrietta Jettinghoff. Edna Callahan. Elizabeth Baker, Hannah Watterson. Carlene Hermann, Marv I?r(nvn. 436 1 9 1 e ' ' ]m: .a. k; I o - - i s i e Xcwiiiaii CMiil) Finiuili ' d Ottoher, 190C C ' oi.dEis — (irtt ' ll ,iiul W ' liitc 1916 F.liz.ili.th (l.-.iilt Kll.ii Mill.r Frances Kelly Henrietta Jettinghotl ' Hazel Mutli Hattie Holecek li 17 . ' n-i pliine Sniitli Lena (iordoii Carlene Hcrinami F.dna (all.ilian I ! I 8 Hannah Watterson l ' llylll Hr n()l(i Aliee Sniitli Flora McDonald l.iuil. ' ( Drhett .losepliinr IJe nson I.ileile Miitli Marian Hyan I ' ll!) Rutli link Margaret O ' Brien Carolyn Hrown Marjiaret Kelly Alveda Neiswander Josephine Brown Ursula Ryan Miri. llnlViiian DDrotliy I.aiiekliaiipt Mary Brown llildi liir|iliy F.li alx tli Baker Helen F.llitr Helen Miirpjiy Bernicc Connole 437 19 16 - - IVT I I O 1 9 1 e Kleman Club TOP ROW Maria Ki-all Suopr, Mildred Asliiiirad. Marv Hoiisl sKioNi) now Uarlara ( riur. IlcKii I!. Kcrslinrr. HdTTOM How Htatrict A])])l. , l.yiidall Di.lxl. Dorothy Low.-. 4SS 1 1 € IVI A J I O 1 e Kleman Club Organized 1913 Colors — Blue nnfl Gold Mnrv Roiish MIMHI-RS I !) l(i Beatrice Apple Barbara Werner 1017 Helcn Kershner Dorotiiv Lowe Mililiid Ashmead Maria Kraft Swope Lyndall Dicbel 439 1 9 1 e - - ivi .A K io ' iQie Miss Ernest. Divtrsliiick Miss Annetti- Rush Mr. Farms .Mr. S. R.i ,(ir-(;.ll(ttt AT the: HORSL SHOW iilt .Miss IJolmitts Mr. H.i|)])y Wilderimitt liss H. I ' tarsdiiu- Mr. I5.r .il V 440 BOARDINO CLUBS 19 16 3VI I I O 1 9 1 e Elniont Club TOP HOW Melsheiuier. S.iwycr. Habcr. lylandtr. .Moore, Babcock, I ' liitoiiiul, Fliiliiiiann. Shong. t ' lapp. SK(()N1) HOW Ends. Browiilrr. ' (li. Moilg. Hoo (_r. .IdIiiisoii. ' ann. Kooiis. ScvltT. Shaffer. Aston. TIIIHI) HOW Agnone, Foreman. Fetti-rin.in. Kardatzkc Katon. Gibboney. Wiles, Foreman, Wood- ward. Foiiglit. BOTTOM HOW Waters, Allgvcr. Mann. George. Starr. .Sjianton. D.iclienbaeli, Meyer. Barnes, Mon- roe, Dunmver. 442 19 16 - ' ]N I K. I O 1 9 1 e The Elmoiit BnardiiiL;- Cliil) I ' oinuh ' d lUlJf Colors: I ' urplc .irid Old (iold CI rn orrKFHs Sli-ward ii.i.iwi T. Si-anton I ' nvsidcnt . I ' - Dm iik.nhm m Vice President I ' -- (iKoiu.i; Secretary H. Ilri i K. W. Mann Trustees l . I ■(iKdiu.K ' M. St Mill Wni. Monp A. F. Daclteiiliacll Will. T. Sp.iiitdii C. .1. Balicoek H. Foreman J. R. Allgyer E. E. Barnes E. George H. Hull 1!)I7 C. A. .Melslifimer Vni. Meyer S. Miiiiroe (). H. Shong M. Vann I!. ( . W ' rl.lay .1. W. Swickard T. H. Hrnwiilie .1. K.kK ii. I lii ' liiii. ' iiiii K. S. Hal.er B. Heiid rsoii 1918 H. ' . II....v.r !• ' . Iiinis F. V. Mann I ' . I ' liifoiuiid J. Sawyer M. Starr (). Swansoii C. Wiles If. (lark S. Agnone F. S. Asoton R. I.. Clapj) K. ,1. Crown C. . Darnell I ). . DiinnieyiT O. V. Faton I ill!) W. Fetternian C. Foreman H. Fouglit H. Ciihboncy W. .loliiison I ' . Kardatzke F. Mong II. Moore A. .Mylander H. Seyler B. Sliaflfer H. Veh R. Waters K. Woodward 443 1 Q 1 e ' IVI J JC T €! - ' IQie Soutliern Club TOP now R. A. Good. E. T. D.iviis. 1.. .M. F.v.ins. ,1. 1). aii Houttii. 1). (). D.ivis. H. E. Merscrcau. E. H. Duiisford. F. I). Myrrs. I ' . I., (iiiyton. J. M. Roliiiison. SK( O.Nl) Ul)« W. M. Davis. E. R. Crawford. C. E. M.uik. I.. ( . (.I.iciil.n. H. 1 ' . aiid.rlip. H. I.. Emerson, H. S. Hanks. P. H. Keller. S. W . I ' lnllip . E. I). Vanee. E. V. Meredith, W. L. Krueger, C. R. Sykes. T 1 1 Hi 1 1 IK 1 W C. J. Richardson. H. M. . ' ttiner. . (i. . |)|)lejiate. P. B. .Shawcii. ( ' . . ' . .Ntonebraker, F. H. W.lls, C. H. Butt. I). V. Dilfier. .M. E. Wyant. KOTTO.M HOW M. R. (lowing:. H. H. Nral. A. V. .(ones. E. (). Brafford. H. E. Dy.r. (i. E. Sonnen- decker. H. H. Barriek. V. I.. l),av,r, II. H. M.irsh. 444 1 9 1 e ' - is .A. Kk I o - ' 1 Q 1 e Southern Clul) President 1). (). Davis Vice President H. II. li. i Ri( k Secretary II. 1 ' . ' . xi)khi-ip Steward l . T. I) wies C.U.VI)r. I ' K STLDK.NTS T. I,, (iiivton I ' . I). Myers .1. .M. Ilobinson . . W. I ' liillips 191() I.. K. Harli D. (). Davis H. I.. M.rsereau E. H. Dun-sford I.. M. Evans .1. I). :in Houton E. T. Davies 1917 n IT. Barriek M. R. Gowing . . W. .lones I,. C. Gl.idden C. K. Mauk W . (i. Owens E. L. Liedel 1. II. Wells W . 1.. Krueger C. R. Butt C. R. Sykes 1018 II. K. Dy.r II. .■. I links H. 1.. Hoyce R. . . (.ci..(l .M. i:. Wy.int I ' . II. K.ll.r C. S. Stonebrakcr E. I). Vance II. I . X ' .iiulerlip V. G. Applegate K. . M. nditli 1919 1 ' . O. BratTord I). . Dilger ( . .1. Richardson V. I.. Deaver E. O. Porter H. M. Steincr H. R. Neal G. E. Sonnendecker II II M.irsli J. C. Snyder H. I.. Emerson P. B. Sliawen E. R. Crawford V. M. Davis !• ' . G. Thompson 454 1 9 1 e - - ivr .A. I o - ' 1 Q le Columbia Club TOP ROW Preston. I, finnan. Kiiistly. I.. .1. .Smith. HuinuU. M((Jiiilkin. .Sturiioon. I.uxon. I.nt- tnll. King. Wise. .Murbaili. Brown. Wriglit. SK( oxn now Bate.solf. McNccs. W lioiiM-tii r. .Stol .. (ionlon. Hunniciitt. Hesse, .Steward. Kaiuler. ' vnian. TIIIHI) HOW McCready. .1. K.. Kaiser. Hill. Smith. .1. H., I ' oster. Studehaker. Ie( aiidlish. Joe.st. .loest, Fox. hiteside. Horratli. Knssell. Conrad. Cooperrider. Knoll. FOlHTll ROW Bailey. Hartline. Maeder. I ' .irker. Christen. Sni.art. Koth.iek(r. Taylor. Purvis. Cooper. l ' ouelit. Kindy. Creliori-. Fudfte. Hooker. Roberts. noTTOM ROW ,Iohn. lair.ill. Klliotl. Il.di. Swain. D.miels. (Jillespie. W.-ek.l. Paul MeCready, Kinnnel. Priisl. I Jougherl . Hinder, (iaiiler. .int. i ' ark. i- .v;ins. 446 1 9 1 e ' - ivi J J 1 o - ' iQie C()kinil)ia CMul) IS Cliittiiidiri AviiiiK- Estahlished 1S94 lUtAlU) Ol l)IKK( TORS V. F. K.iiul.r U.ir.l H. Kiiidy 1 . K. Hill .1. K. W ' .iliiisrtl.r I.iik, Coopcrrider I ' rcsiiiiiit hi.ii .1. HoKiMTii Seerttary 1 1. I ). Hk.nukr Steward 1 ' - C ' . Evans Chaplin Hkrukbt C. Kimmel Mi.Min.lJS 1 ) k; I). K. Uatcsole E. I ' . Knoll Charles W. Roberts 1 ' . II. lox H. A. I. liin,in J. E. Whoiisetler V. v.. Hill R. K. Ma.d.r .lulius J. Hoeratli Ward H. Kiiidv R. ,1. Miirbaeh Herscli.l N. Bunnell W. E. Kander Roy Priest I.oyd H. Hall (.. W. Hailey Earl U. (jal)ler .1. R. Smart H. I). Bender D vij?lit R. Gordon Lee J. Smith Ciior e I.. Brown H. R. John Ral))h H. Sturgeon I. like Coopc-rrider ' . ( ' . Kiiisely Cilen I). Sheets Ralph S. Christen Herh. rt ( . Kimmel W. H. Taylor I . C . Evans Hamlin ( ' . King Hazelton A. Purvis Paul R. ludge C. .lolin V . I.iittr. 11 C. S. Swain W. I). Ilunniciit y. H. Elliott 1018 William Cooper R. K. Rothaeker Harry 15. W ' yman Lewis E. Dougherty Linus L. Rnssel Arthur L. Whiteside George H. Gillespir Wilfred H. Steward Elovd W. Wise C-. E. Hesse How..rd V. Stolz 1). E. Wright Waldo Hartline Jamt II. Smith I ' ord MeC uilken R. S. Preston H. R. Eairall I ' M!) II. W. Hooker Glenn E. Park Eraneis . l. M(( andlisli R. H. C r.hore Wm. ( . .loest Howard E. Wiekel R.iymond E. I)ani( K Carey B. I ' arker l- rederiek J. Zint I ' rha?! R. Eoueht Damon P. Swain .1. M. MeNees Robert S. Foster Samuel S. Studebaker C. S. Conrad Cieorge Kaiser J. K. MeCreadv George PliitTer R. A. Luxon Paul T. MeCreadv 447 1 9 1 e - - 3VI A i io ' ' iQie Buckeye Club Till HOW St. ' iiilcy. McKI wain. ( iilidiirn. Silli . (Ir.iliaiii. liilr. Sliiriii.iii. (iralicr. SE((iM) lliiu Mitclitll. C Orrcll. (raiic. ( ) rtiirt ' . C ' rousc. Oclis. 1 )iink(l(iw. Prtrv. l■' iI■■toIlt•. Til run miw Harriett, Kiiiiud_ . Martin. .Swnbury. Massir. I ' l.ick. Mdrk. .Vd.iiiis. .Mosi r. C ' opp. liuTToM HOW Ziicrclur. .Sp.irliiig. .McCil.iujiliiiii. Itrfiusoii. I ' ortir. Uo.ids. JJtiudtiiii. Korrin.in, S.intce. 448 1 9 1 e ivi K.I O - • 1 1 Bufkc ' N t ' Clul) Ifi-j Wist ' I ' l nth Aviiiuf President H. W. ZiKRciiER Vici- I ' r.siil.nt (i. I). IJkxkium Secretary ' • M- White Treasurer H- S. Santee f (J. D. Bexedi-.m Trustees I H. H. Mt (li. r(;iii.iN- [ H. R. MrrtiiKi.i. Steward W. K. Si ahi.ino Eugene R. MeGlaujjhlii George I). Benedum Harrv Roads 1916 William S. Ferfusou H.irri-.( ii ' . ZiiiTclur V. F.arl Sjiarling I-raiik I ' drtiT Alt 1-1(1 M. l (irtinan .fames M. White Earl S. Santee Clarcnee M. Ochs Id IT ' ieti)r .lessc I ' ctry Edward M. Caldw.ll ,Irssi- B. Nfartin Hugh P. Adams Edgar M. McElwain Vernon Edward C ' rouse Ralph M. Mork Rov E. Moser 1918 .Marion ( ' . Overturf Hiram H. Firestone Paid T. ( ' o))p William I.. Fox Ik. ' n. P.terman William K. Massie Ralph l Ciratur Walter H. Stanley Hugh Ci. Selhy I rank M. Couhourn John K. (iraham Pirrv B. Sherman 1919 James F. Sunhury Traey G. Cook Milton D. Slusser Jose)ili C Flannery Howard R. Mitchell Flovd H. Crane Iliiiry Dinikelow Allurt r. Herriott R ' ed I.. Kennedy Oliver ( . Martin I.ouis E. Flack James Church (.ItADlATK STL ' DENT Enoch F. George 449 19 16 - ' IVI K.I O ' ' 1 Q le Manliattan Club rjLrt ft TOP ROW H. Foster, ' ilsc)ll. UOll ' r, Slinian. G. Basinger, W. Hammond. Miller. Hook. SECOND ROW Winefjartiur. . . .1. H.isiiiii ' er. Morris. Kevser. W ' .ildseliniiilt. Detehoii. A. R. I?.isinger, Perry. THIRD HOW W. Hejii.i. H.irli.ijre, Doll. V. Mellon. J. Hejiia. 1 ' . Collins. Marino, Kliinniaii-r. IIOTTOM lti W De ' ore. ,1. Collins. W. i ' oster. .Ste.ar. (ie.n-u;e. (l.iliel. H. Ilaniniond. Tlieiss. (niiler. 450 1 Q 1 e ivi K I o - 1 le Manliattaii Club l(jlS Hiylil.iiul Street Founded lUOJf Oil ICERS President . .. George Viee Presifleiit V. E. Foster Secretary I ' RED Hook Steward ' ■R- Stear M. G. Mellon Ci RADIATE A. V. Pott Paul T. Dolley Jay I.. Collins Howard Y.. Devore Walter E. Poster I,eo F. Gabcl 191( Russell L. George Glenn G. Guiler Robert A. Hammond Fred Hook .losepll I Ii jiia Anthony Marino Theodore Theiss Albert Waldsehmidt Frank Collins 191: Almar Detehon L. G. Andrews Arden Hnsinper Wallaee Hammond William Hejna 1918 Johnson Hunt Jesse M. Kleimnaier (i. ' ,. Minfon John H. Morris Carl Wincgartncr Charles Wilson David P. Young Jolni Yarnell Galen Basinger Almon Basinger Anthony Butehy Patriek Fuseo 1919 Harry Foster Percy Harbage W. E. K.yser Raymond W. Miller Thomas W. Perry Joseph Sliman Edmund H. ' ance Francis J. Wolfe 451 1 9 1 e 3VI i I O • - 1 9 le ' % AT TME PEGATTA Ji Miss Edith Cockins Mr. I ' .it. Hatton President W. (). Alli.uigli Mr. Phil. Kinibrdl Mr. Gable Fickle 4.52 19 16 ' IV .A. C I O St It ' Show 1 Q 1 e Miss Samuella McDowell ' s suit of lipht weifrht velour cloth in Copenhagen green was rose piped and stitched in red. Making a most modish effect. Miss Minnie Lapp ' s charming entree in the contest was for breakfast or bedroom wear. Across the front of the delicate batiste chemise, he — I mean she had embroid- ered a dainty design of cereese radishes. A cap of lacev thinners finished the costume. The extreme refinement of the costume was noted with pleasure. Miss Harriett Van Horn ' s afternoon frock of Georgette crepe with overskirt of nainsook, bound with rows of galvon trimming and valenciennes. attracted much atten- tion, while Miss Dicketha Huston ' s perky dancing gown in flesh pink organdy or maise, has hemstitching at the cuffs and n ck of tinv gold beads. All the models can be seen at Mile. Smoxe Smith ' s Shop any afternoon from 4 to 6 P. M. 45.5 1 Q 1 e - ' IVI ,A 1 I O • ' 1 9 1 e Shadv 456 I Caini us Lite 4. ! 7 19 16 IVt jc I c: - - 1 Q 1 e .xkirai 4oS 19 16 IVI .A.K. I O 1 9 1 G 459 1 9 1 e ivt i I €3 - 1 9 le f ' ■■' --, UJ9 t .? ' ' ' !► ? . s-- n i3S y raw - ■...S iJ SIR Lf?J • ra fi A If 460 19 16 ivt js j x €: 461 19 16 ' - IVI I I o 1 9 1 e 462 1 Q 1 e - ' ivi K. I o JL O. 463 1 - 1 G 464 1 9 1 e ' - IVI .A. K I o ■oi no Ollio. Iliiw we lovf tllfc, Tliy i-olli ' fjf halls of faiiu ' . Our lu-art heals wild with joy, At iiK-iition of thy name. We love thy many frietuiships. That we thru thee tlo know, Silip praise for Alma Mater, All hail for Ohio. We love thy widespread eampus. Tile buildings tall, sedate. We love each nook .ind corner, We lovi- our Mirror Lake. We love the chimes in Orton Hall, As they riufi loud and clear, Chant melodies familiar, old, Thr ones vi- hold most dear. Ohio, dear Ohio. We ' ll love thee ever more. And when we ' re far away from thee, We ' ll think of days of yore. Ohio, our Ohio. When we must from thee part. . nd out into the world we go. You ' ll yi ' t live in our lieart. The days will pass liy swiftly. The years will onward po. Vet in our memory, in our lnart. Well think of Ohio. Of all the things that life may give, Of all the things we ' ll know. We ' ll hold one dearest of them all, Ohio- Ohio. D. E. F.. ' 18. -165 1 © le ' ' ivi i i o ' - 1 9 le 466 1 9 1 e ' ivi .A i io ' - iQie 467 19 16 - ' J , T I I O 1 9 le r, c f? ' .e - ' i « ' % fc § 468 1 9 1 e - Ts l .A. I I O Fi-atciiutii ' S Some |nii|)li- N.-iy that tin- (in-iks an- oti. At that icii ' a, wi- wisi- inin scort ' : And here ' s tlit- trutli— without a doiiht. For htTi ' ' s what wc wisi- nu ' ii found out. Way down, way down, way down yonder at Ohio. The I ' lii Gams wear a sifjn For Rent Way down, way down, way down yonder .-it Ohio. Tlie Zeta Beta Tans grab every cent. Way down, way down, way down yonder at Ohio. The Chi Phis they all wear red ties. Wav (hiwn. w.iv down, way down yonder at Ohio. The K.-ip)).! . ' igs ;iil wear good clotlies. Way down, w.iy down. w:iy down yonder at Oliin. Tlie Betas take in all cheap shows. Way down, way down, way down yonder at Ohio. The D. U. s are full of .actor folk. W.iv down, wav down, way down yonder at Ohio. The . ' ignia (his li;isketli;ill te.nn ' s ,i joke. Way down. w;iy down, w.ay down yondir at Ohio. ' { lit A. ' ! ' . O. s wear holy ( . ' ' ) shoes. W,iy down, w.iy down, w.ay down yonder at Ohio. The . ignia Nii-i drink all the liooze. Wav down, wav down, way down yoiuhr .it Ohio. Tin- Delt.i C ' his eop otT the jobs. Wav down, wav down, w.ay down yonder .it Ohio. The S. . . 1 ' .. s h.iM- ivory knobs. W.IV down, way down, w.iy down yonder at 01iii . Th. Phi D.lts run Phi Delta Phi. ' :xy down, way down, w.ay down yonder at Ohio. It ' s no gri.at art to ni.ake . l))lia Psi. Wav down, w.ay down, way down yoiuler at Ohio. Tin I ' ll! Hlio . ' igs eiul |)atieiits ' jigs. Wiv down, w.iy down, way down yonder at Ohio. The lid ' s on now. s.ay . lpha Sigs. Wav down, wav down, wav down yonder at Ohio. . Iph:i (hi .Signia ' s front door gets broke. ' :i down. W.IV down, w.iy down yonder at Ohio. Tilt Phi Psi s h.i e their house in soak. ' W.av down, way down, way down yonder at Ohio. Tri.angle holds conventions here. Wav down, wav down, wav down voiider at Ohio. 469 1 9 1 e - ' ]N i d c: 1 9 le 470 1 9 le - - ivi .A.1 10 i9ie Tin- A. K. K. Ii.iii(lsli;ikc iiu ' .-iiis liicr. W ' .iv ' lowii. way ilowii. way down yomlcr at Oliio. ' [ he Sttidiiit ttiuiu-il i-- all Alpha itas. Way down, way down, way down on lir at Ohio. .Mpiia (iaiiini.a Hlio raises our potatoes. ' ay down, w.iy down. «ay down yondi r at Ohio. . Xi I ' si IMii ' s patient surely dies. W av down, wav down, way down yonder at Oliio. I ' si Oniffias .it least draw sighs, W.ay down, w.iy down, way down yonder at Ohio. One ni.akes . i-ari;i hy degrees. W.ay down, w.iy down, w.iy down yonder .it Ohio. Delta Theta . igiiias eliief is Wies. W.iv down, way (h)wn. w.iy down yonder ,it Ohio. The Sigma I ' his try to look wise. W.av down, w.iy down, w.iy down ()ncler at Ohio. For H-. ' S. s.e Phi Delta (his. W.ay down, wav down, way down yonder at Ohio. Tile . ' ignia I ' i ' s have .1 new ))ledge rule. (Just )iiit this pin on. it don ' t mean anything: anyway), Wav down, wav 1o m. w.iy down yonder .it Ohio. . lpha I ' i l |)silons freciuently eome to sehool. W.ay down, w.av down, way (Jown yonder at Ohio. Oinrga Tau Sigma tries to get ' em all. Wav down, way down, w.ay down yonder .at Ohio. All Phrenocons answer Commy ' s call. Wav down, wav down, w.ay down yondi r .it Ohio. Delt.i Tliet.a Phis .are cheap lawyer guys. Wav down, wav down, way down yonder at Ohio. And tliosi- who cut us u)) — Phi f ' his. Wav down, wav down, way down yonder .-it Ohio. The .Mph.a Omegas elianged their name. Wav down, w.ay down, way down yonder at Ohio. Plii . sigiii.a K|)silon liids for f.ame. W.av down, way down, w.iy (hiwn yonder .it Ohio. Aljilia Rho Chi joins in the train. Way down, way (hiwn. way down y uider ;it Ohio. Exit T. N. K. Knter .Mystic Chain. W.ay down, w.av down, w.iy down yonder .at Ohio. The Pi Kaps w.ant to run the |)ress. Wav down, w.av down, way down yonder at Ohio. That finishes .ill the (ireeks, I guess. Wav down, wav ilowii. wav down -onder at Ohio. 471 1 IVI K. I O 472 1 9 1 e ivi .A. c I o 19 1© 473 19 1© IVI K. I O ' 1 9 le 474 1 9 1 6 • ' TVT .A K. I O 19 16 475 19 16 ' - IVI .A.K. I O 19 16 476 1 9 1 e - TV C I 3 - - 1 9 1 e The (Growth of Ohio State l iiiversitv n s N Siptfiiiliir thi- 17tli, IST.i. wluii Tlu- Ohio Mich.inical and Agricul- tiiral Collt ' po opened its doors, it liad hardy enough students to start 5 school. On . (■pt ■nlhl■r th ' ' J ' Jd. lt l. . The Ohio Mechaiiieal and . rri- eultural College, which had been clianged to the Ohio State University in 1878 opened its doors to nearly . ;)()0 students. In I--, ' years, two Colleges had increased to ten. with a Graduate school and a Summer Session. The twelfth college, a College of Com- merce, will lie a reality .Inly 1st. IDlti. At thi- present time tin University grants thirty-three degrees — ten in the (ir.idu.ite . School, five in the Aarieultiiral College, two in . rts, eight in Engineering, two in Law and one each in Dentistry. Homeo- pathic Medicine. Pharm.-icy. ' eterinary Medicine. Kducation and Medi- cine. Twelve distinct courses are otl ered in Agriculture, while the . rts College offers special training in philanthro|)ie work, business administration, journalism and higher positions in teacliing. Tin- Mi-dieal College has vast Clinical Facilities. The size of the L ' niversity has im-re.ased remarkably. Instead of the few buildings which were erected at the start, there are now forty-two buildings with a eam) tis of live hundred and eighty-two acres. Three buildings are now in the pro- cess of erection, the Home Kconomies building, which will cost oni ' hundred and twe nty thousand dollars; a Hospital for the Homeopathic Dipartuieiit. and a . sho|) building which will more than double our present shop capacity. Ten years ago the L ' niversity had a I ' aeulty of one hundred ,ind lifty instructors, with two thousand and fifty-seven students. This year the Faculty lias increased to four hundred and seventy instructors, with a student body of live thousand four hundred and rifty-one. Last year ' s graduating class numbered seven hundred and ninety-eight. This year it will be ovir light Imudri-d and fifty. ■!:: 1 9 1 e - ' : k;. I 3 1 9 le m wS ,l M   Hfcw Kta. - Among - -HoKTS 4TS 19 16 IVl .A.1 I 1 i 1 e The minuTic;il growth of tlif L ' iii t-rsity is surprisiiif;. wluii i ' oiiil)arf(l witli olIuT schools. H.irv.iril LnivtTsily was fouiulid in I6. ' !9 and in 19(). ' it had a sludt nt body of fivi- thousand two liundnd and cifihty-tlirif. while in 191 ) it had incrtastd to but six thousand thnc liundnd and Hfty-oiu-. Yale was foundi d in 7 ' U. In 1!)( . ' it had an iiirolluu-nt of thrrc thoisand four hiitidrrd and si vcnty-sivi n. while in 191. ) it had dcrri ' .isrd to thni- thousand thrti- hiindrtd aiul thrti-. Columbia wa.s established in IT. )!. In 19(). i its stud iits nuiuluTcd four thou- sand seven liundnd and fifty-five: in 191 ) it had ineri-.ased to eleven thousand eiijlit liundred and eighty-eight. Wisconsin was founded in 1819. In 190. ) the Badger student body was three thousand and eighty-thn-e ; in 191. ), six thousand eight hundred ;ind ten. Northw. stern was established in 1S. )1. In 190. . the ninnlii r of students had reached two thousand seven hundred and ninety-one: in 191. ) it had iuere.ised to four thousaiul four hniidrid .ind i ight. Illinois w.is founded in hSIi.S. In I90. tlu ' student body innnhered thrii ' thou- sand six hundred ,ind tiiirty-five, and in 1!U; . six thousand oni ' hundred .md fifty. Ohio . tate I ' liivirsity w.is foutlded in iST.i. In l9o. ) it had :i student body of two thousand and tiftv-seven. but in 191. ) it h.id increased to five tlious.ind foir hundred .md fifty-one. Recent figures of the winter session of 19l. )-l() show that Ohio .State has siir- jiassed Wisconsin, ni.aking it r.ink ninth in the roll of large universities. 479 1 9 1 e - ' ivi: .a KkIO - - isie 4S0 19 16 - ' IVI I I O 19 16 The Lantern ■7 111 ' . I..iiitirn w;is started in ISSl. It is .it |irrM iil iiiiili r Ih. il. jiirtiiu iil of journaliMii. .iiid is tin- most pr.ictii-.ii ili pirl mh nt of tin Iviiid fi)iinil anvwIuTc. It was first a inontlilv. tluii a wiikly. anil siiu-r it was taken over 1)V tin- joiirnalisni dcpartniiiit it lias l ii?i a daily. W ' luii tin- Hrst issiu- of tin- I..intirii appeared tli ri- were i)ut ' iSII students in the I ' niversitv. twelve professors and three assistants. f ) N- 3 Life at seliool was verv simple; everyone knew everyone else, athleties |[ y V , had not vet heen orfl.inized. .and there w.is no six i.al life exeept .aniolifr the ( ' oluinliiis students who formed a eonsider.alih ' portion of tin- school. The onlv or;;.ini ..itioMs existinjj were two liter.ary soeiitii s. The idea of puiilishin a University p.iper lielonfjs eipi.aliy to two nun. Frederick Ketfir of (i rein wood. Hritish Colinuliia. and ll.arwood H I ' onl. now dead. Keffer w.is of .1 journalistic f.aniily .and I ' ool h.id dom- work .it Harvard iiefore eoinini; to Ohio .St.ate. These men hrouirlit the |)ropos.il before their .asso- ciates. I ' oid was a inemln-r of . leyone Liter.ary . ' society .and Keller In ionised to Horton I.iter.arv . ' society. Tin- support of these nrg.anizations w.is seeuriai. Room -JO. ' ), in I ' niversitv Hall, w.as the hirthpl.ace of the L.antern. .and its office for years. The two societies selected two meniliers .apiece to start the |)aper. 4SI 1 9 1 e ' IVI i I o 1 Q le JH ffO In 9 P5|[ inMH E g 1 i jH H ' -v DK 5 Ml ■- -. ' t - ' r)AY 482 1 9 1 e l t .A I IO - 1916 tliDNc fri)ni Morton Ixiiii; I ' ndi riik Ki tVir anil Henry ( ' . Moon, with ll.irwood I ' ool and William K. (iurryliolnus npriMiitinf; Alcyone. Ferdinand Howald and Willis l- ' ay weri ' .iKo n.inu d as orijani .ers. Mr. I ' ool su ji;ested the iianii ' Tile Lantern. Tile first two viars nciiiind eonsiili ralilr tii urinj; to make expenses. The first Lantern li;id 1 v! pages of nadinj; printid on liook pa| ir. Copies were 1. ) cents, or . 1.(M) for a year ' s stihsi-riptioii. In . pril. 1882, articles of incorporation were tiled under the n inie Lantern I ' nlilisliini; Company. The first woman to servi- on the L.inti rn Bnard w.is .Mi s H(ili .Sw iek.ird, now -Mrs. Willi.im Urotlierton of Detroit, who took Pools pl.iei- when he ;raduated. In 1S!)-J, under the man.inement of Kdwin 1). .Moody, progressive ideas encour- aged an attempt to change the paper to a regular newspajier, issued three times a week. The name was changed to The W.ahoo. ' .Vfter llirei months it was found necessary to return to the old form and nanu ' . L ' ntil September, li ' lK the Lantern was puhlislud under the general direction of n board of directors. At that time it was taken over by the department of .jour- nalism, which now exercises fidl control over its publication and selects the members of the staff each year. At the same time the paper became a daily. m?. t 1 - ' 3Vt i I o ' - 1 9 1 e 484 1 9 1 e ivi K. I O 1 9 1 e Tlic Makio T3 N ISSO till- only facilities fur stiidiiit Ir.itiTiii .itidii i-oiisistrd of the privilific of fiatluriiit; in tlu- Icetiirc room in I nivcrsit_v Hall, now tlio chapel, or in tile large basement beneath. There thev ate their lunches, smoked, sang songs and played an occasional game of cards. I ' rom these gatlurings resulted many of the student projects of e;irly d.-iys. In the spring if that year, three students. .Sidney H. Short and Willis .S. .(ones. Phi I ' sis. and .lohn C. Ward. Phi (i;im. were discussing college affairs during one of these basement-room sessions. It was the general desire of the three to start something to relieve the sluggish- ness of school life. To Jones is given the credit of suggesting the publication of n college annu.-il. His two companions were struck with the idea and it was decided th.-it their fraternities should have complete charge of the publication of the proposed book, unless other interests should be ad- mitted by mutual consent. The pl;in w;is kept .ibsolutely secret. Meetings of the committee in charge of the first book were held in v.-irious out-of-the-way pl.ices. sucii as tiie alley by the Annex block down town, the east steps of the State House, and tlu ' stink room of the chemical laboratory. Work on the book was begun six weeks lu-fore com- mencement. It was gotten out on commencement day. 485 1 9 1 e - ' T K. I O 1 9 1 e 486 1 9 1 e ' - IVI .A K IO • - i ie Willis S. Joins .111(1 (ii(iri;i- W. Dun. I ' iii I ' sis. and .Inliii C. .ird ,iii(l ll.irwoml R. Pool, Phi (i.-inis. wi-rc tlic i-ditors. Tin- ii.iim ' oliDstii fur tlii- .iiiiui.il w.is the M.ikio. .1 .I.ip.-incsf tr.iiisl.itioii iif tin- words M.if;ic- .Mirror. ' I ' opul. ' ir ciiriositv •ihoiit the hook had ht-t-ii i-livcrly fostered .-md the first nuiiilur (liiiiieed itsilf. It was a proMoiinecd .succe.ss with e (r i-ody. I ' ri ,ite fi .irs Ih il I hi hook would he caiistie tow.ird H.irhs .■md t.ieulty nieinlurs jirox ed uiitouiidrd. l ' , er hodv w;is happy. Tile next ye.-ir the s.-inie tr.iterniti s pnhlishcd the seeond M.ikio. .md the ve.ir after two of them wi-n- ])iihlislied. Sijjni.i (hi ,ind Met.i ' I ' het.i I ' i h.id inst.illed chapters at Ohio . ' t.ite, and these joine l with Phi (Jamni.i Delt.i in puttinfj out one book, while Phi Kapi :i Psi piihlished .uiother. At th ' end of th.it ye.ir (liH ' erences between the fraternities were forgotten : iu thry unilrd h.irnioniouslv in tin- juihli- eation of subsequent M.akios. In 190.T, due to tin- ' ineial diffieulties, the M.ikio w.is l.ikeii over .and jnihlishod bv the Junior Class. L ' nder this ni.-mageuient it was made a success. The el.iss elected the F.ditor and Husincss Manager until this year, when the Student Council placed the selection of these men in the hands of a bo.-ird comjiosed of the Head of the Journalism Dip.irtment. the President of the Student Coinieil. tin- Kditor and Business Man.iper of the previous year, the Editor .an l Husiness M.in.ijxer of the current year, and one other member chosen by the Ho.ard from the I ' aciiltv. Tiiis Board will elect its first Kditor and Business Manajrer for tlu I;) I 7 M.ikio. 4S7 1 Q 1 6 IVI K. I O 1 Q 1 e i OS 1 ■A ' M ( ' ' ■H % yM 1 ' E B mm m 488 1 9 1 e - ' IVI .A. K. I o 1 Q 1 e History of tht- A iricultural Student Clarexck M. Uakkh. K) EFTK.MHKH 1. I89i. {i.ivc liirtli to Tlu- AirriciiUur.il Stu(i iit. tli - first Sngricultur.-il collcfrc publication cvt-r puMislicd in tlie L ' nitfd States. ' At that tiiiii- the cnrollnK ' nt in the Collfgc of Agriculturt- was less tlian , 100, and jjraetieallv all tlio aprii iiltural tciiiipincnt was housed in tlu- jfj haseinent of the L ' niversity Mail and in the old Knglish building, wliieh kWl ' ' wi ' - ' burned on February. I ' M 1. . the l.iiid between West Eleventh fJ I - Avenue and the L ' niversity o :il w.is known .is the eow pa turi-. In fact, M A I all the campus save several .acres around l ' niversity Hall .itl ' orded graz- ing ground for the L niversity livestock. The .athletic grounds then occupied .a jiosition in the p.isturi- between the present location of Orton Hall and the (heinistry Hnilding. Such structures .as Townshend Hill. tlie Horticultural and Forestry Building .and the Hot.iny Huilding were not even dreams in the minds of the agricultural students. At that early date the study of agriculture held little interest among people from an educational stand|)oint. Although the School of Agriculture was an .adjunct to the L ' niversity, its students were regarded as having no connnon bonds of fellow- silip with those of the other departments. The .ag w.as held a|)art from those of other courses of study, — a victim of unfort ' .uiate circunistanees. He was st.amped an ag and neither vice nor virtue could ni.ike him different in the minds of other students. However, in the spring of 1891. t h.irlis W. Hurkett. .a Junior .igrieultur.al stu- dent, was elected as one of the I.antirn editors by the Horton I.iter.ary Society. The election was warm; many b.allots were ))rej);ired, hut Burkett won, .and the first agricultural student had a place on the Lantern staff. Coincident with the develo|)menl of the College of .Agriculture at this e.arlv d.ate was the establishment of The Agricultural Stude nts ' Union, an organization which promoted cooper.ative experiments in different sections of the state through the in- fluence of the agricultural students. N.aturally such an association wanted an official organ to publish its rejiorts and the name of The Agricultural .Student sug- 4S9 19 16 - - : c I o • - 1 9 1 e , . ? M n 1 490 1 9 1 6 - ' Tvl V]K.10 ' - 19ie gcsli-d itself. Thf I ' liiDii ;;ri v from the start and is now i-xi-nipli(ifd in tlu- work of tin- Afrriiultiiral Kxti nsion I) partiiu-nt of the University and several divisions of the Ohio Ai;rieiiltiiral Kxperinunt Station at Wooster. WIkii Hiirkitt. who had iuin the instigator of th - |)ul)lieation for The Agricnl- tiiral Students ' Union, broached the subject of publishing an agricultural college periodical the idea met with laughter: almost ridicule. Oidy one member of the faculty expressed any faith in the venture. Dean Hunt of the College did say to go ahead, but a few days later there arrived the following tyi)ewritten statement wliich of necessity ran for many years in the editorial columns: While this ])ai)er is publislied with tile approval .and the consent of the President of tln ' University .and the officers of the School of . griculture. the editors are .iloiu- nsponsililc for the statements in all unsigned articles. Nothing daunted the efforts of the .am.ateurs behind tlu- rudinunlary student paper. In due time the first edition of 5000 was run off the press. . n editorial in the Lantern at that time ran :is follows: The success of the venture remains to be seen, but we jirophesy a long and successful career for our contempor.ary and wish it many returns of its birthday. A statement in the first issue of the magazine touched the surface: its object being to bring the University and especi;dly the .School of . griculture into more friendly relations with the people, p.artieul.arly the fanners of the state. F. P. .Stump. ' i . then in eliargr of tin- I ' niversity farm. Iieeame interested in the l)aper and offered his support. He had business eoiuieetions .md ae(|uaint.inees in the citv and it w.-is through his persuasive powi rs th.at business men were eo.ixi-d into advertising the first year. In fact, had it not been for the success of Mr. .Stinnp in soliciting advi-rtising. the priniitivi- periodical would have become bankrupt in its infancy. On the editorial staff for the first year were: .lanu-s .S. Hine. ' it. ' f. now professor of entomology at Ohio State; M. M. Rariek. ' !• !. physician. Thornvilh ' . Ohio; Renick W. Hunlap. ' ! . ' ). Kingstiui : D. . Crowner. ' .)( . president of the West .lefferson Oeamerv Company. Columbus: .lolin F. C unningh;ini. ' !) . Ch-vel.ind. editor of The Ohio I- armer. and trustei- of the I ' niversitv: Frank Ruhlen. ' ! . . f.irmer. Pl.iin City: 491 19 16 - ' IVI Kk I O 1 Q 1 e 492 1 9 1 e - ivr .a.k;.io - - isie Earnest J. Riggs. ' 95. agricultural agt-nt. Washington County, Marirtta, Oliio; H. I,. I.oomis, ' 96. and G. E. .Spiers. ' 9(5. Since 1907 The Agricultur.-il Studtiit li.i Ixi ii uiuiir the eoiuplitc control of the student membership of the Agricultural .Society. Previous to that time, the editors and business managers were elected by the . gricultural Society, but the magazine w;is controlled and its policies shaped by members of the f.-iculty who were in reality the owners. The growth has been steady, from a 1 ' 2-page publication to a magazine more than six times that size. The elections have occasioned no little rivalry. On one occasion the meeting of the society lasted until 1 :S0 A. M. Even then the president of the society was afterwards called before the authorities of the University to explain why a desk had been battered by the jaw bone of a horse which had been hastily secured from some veterinary professors ' sup))lies and used as a gavel. In the fall of 191; ' . The .Vgrieultnral .Studiiit. with seven other .agricultural college magazines, which have followed Tli - .Student largely in |)iirpose and makeup, formed the . ssociation of Agricultural College Magazines. These colleges are scattered through both eastern and western states. The combination of the.se period- icals makes it possible for advertisers to reach l.i.OOO agricultural leaders and progressive farmers. The organization lia ; it own business manager and a hired advertising agent. As a result of the training which the publication has given its editors and busi- ness managers, eight of the sixteen who have been connected with The .Student since its a| pe:iranee have gone into agricultural journalism activities. The list includes: Charles W. Burkett, ' 9. , editor of The American Agriculturalist. N ' ew York City; .Fohn F. Cunningham. ' 97. ' 99. editor The Ohio Farmer. Cleveland. Ohio; Charles E. Snyder, ' 09. editor Thi- Farmers ' Review. Chicago. Illinois; .Sanuiel K. (iuard, ' 12, associate editor The Breeders ' Gazette. Chicago, Illinois; Glenn (i. Hayes, ' 12, editor . merican Farming. Chicago. Illinois; O. M. Kile. ' I.S. managing editor. I ' ast- ern division. Soil Improvement Conunittee. Baltimore, Maryland; ,1. W. Henceroth. ' 1-t, assistant agronomist. Soil Improvement Committee, western division. Chicago. Illinois: I,. L. Riimmell. ' !. ' . editor The Ohio Agricultural l , pirinieiit .Station. Wooster. Ohio. 493 1 9 1 e ' - ivi A i io - ' i9ie 491 1 Q 1 e ivt .a KkIO ' ' i9ie 495 1 9 1 e - ivt .A i I o 1 9 le fr f?: ftw ¥4tf9 w« ji t iiii i n  w (itwiw . lif i? - I  irw n V jjnjjIjSii t PM P l t r -rf  ' ii il !|tf ii MUiiMMM 496 1 9 1 €3 - ' :n i k;. I o 1 9 1 e Officers Regiment 498 19 16 IVI K. I o 1 9 1 e Band I.i« ' iitfn;int W. I.. I  h ki,i. S Tgi-ant Cii . M ( K Instructor Gvstav Hkidk.k Driiiii M.-ijor H. A. Konixsox 499 19 16 IVI I I O ' - 1 9 le I A 1 ' ' X ' ' S ' . ' ■' 5?- r ?i ' mi  ji V, - ' - l ' ' r:«. Captain Ei.wooD Hakt First I.ifuttnaiit L. M. Bricker Second I.itutenant Geo. L. Geisler SERGEANTS D. 1 ' . Osbun T. J. Moiincy E. .(. Batiinan G. E. Trisler U. E. Alhan C. T. Coopi-rridcr 500 1 9 1 €3 ' ' J I O  1 6 B 1 - ' T 1 t ' ■-JJ ' .•, • • i .it. Jr-.: . V o Hi 1 .• .-« . % ( .ipt.lill I ' . 1.. SMITfl I ' irst I.itutfiiant I). 1 ' . Hkiix Second Lieutenant C. I,. Heisler SERGEANTS V. M. Holmes U. I). Slricklinjt H. (). Haeli I.. I ' . Il ' -npcr . I.. Iliiiiniond V. .1. Selii-.l 501 1 9 1 e - ' ivi .A. i I o 1 9 1 e Cl Captain ( ' . H. Keck First I.icuteiiaiit S. W. Howser Second Lieutenant C. M. Ocas S1-.I{(;F,AXTS (). S. Me(Mitrey H. A. Milrlirll C. C. rnnrr r. W. IldleiMiih, K. S. Gunn F. F. ToM L. C. Bierv 502 1 9 1 e IVI i io--iQi D 1 ( ' .•ipt.-iin C H. CiiM ' MAN First Lii-utt ' ii.-int i. 11 attkn Second I.ifuti ' ii.iiit 15. I.. Mm kh SERGEANTS M. F. Wvant A. O. Innis C. V. Priisliing I,. M. (nth.ns M. I ' . SInt.s V. O. W.inl.ind W. I. Ulnor 603 1 1 e IVI JK J T O 19 1© El Captain I . B. Cross First Lieutenant C. H. Wright Second Lieutenant CI .. .Vixgst SERGEANTS C. T. Kai.ser G. F. Zaiiler K. W. Diini. 11 F. W. Meredilli T. G. Reid I. M. I.ontr H. G. Sutton 504 1 Q 1 6 ' JS 1 K I O ' V 1 Captain L. I,. Matson First Lieutenant H. R. Mason Second Lieutenant U. M. Kidd SERGEANTS E. r. yiaag S. S. Huni])liry H. A. H.inh.ird G. G. Everhart 505 19 16 IVI d o 1 9 le c; 1 Captain W. S. I ' ehgi-son First Lieutenant D. D. M acklin Second Lieutenant B. C. Zimmerman SERGEANTS R. M. Mork R. W. Shoemaker H. Fcinberg H. J. Krolim A. W. Lemmon W. F. Bloor H. G. Chambers 1 9 1 e - ' ivi it x o 1 Q 1 e n 1 ttl p ' ' .W.I % it 9r iL L., ft- . !h ;«  . - ' X ' i V, . ,  ' ___ _±jt__ Ciptain C. V. Thai i. man First Lieutenant G. V. I ' ostek Second Lieutenant E. A. Espeb SKRCiEANTS I). W. I ' utnnui K. S. Wriscr (i A. Russell A. R. Basinger K. NL Be.ry H. I . Winjr 507 1 9 1 e ' ' DVI i I o ' - 1 9 le 1 1 Captain W. D. Will First Lieutenant C. E. Mosier Second Lieutenant L. E. Russell SERGEANTS S. D. Koch M. DeMiller K. H. Wasson R. R. Studter M. E. Williams L. W. Bavles 508 1 9 1 e IM c A 2 Captain P ' irst I.ieutenaiil . . Second I.iriiffn.-iiit . W. ( . V;,pi r K. I{. Slic.tw.ll SEIKJKANTS E. S. Myers H. I). EvUr .1. I.. I ' odTK W. (,. 1?M.I. .1. W. hlUIN- i:. If. M.rz H. I{. Mitcli.ll 509 t IG - ' IM I I O 1 9 1 e B2 ( ' ,l|)t.lill I. S. (illlHS Kirst I.itutin.int ' . I.. Fhank Sicotul I.itutiii.int I.. B. ' vANr SKHC; HANTS A. H. ' l ' h(,i-l. V P. C. Tniini) E. I.. Shuck (i. I.. I ' rli.uijili T. .1. ri|i|iy 510 1 9 1 e - :m: J T O 1 e C2 ( ' . ' l))t.-lill I. (). I- oBSVTIIE First I.icutcn. ' iiit I. (). K i ii SecDiid I.irtitni. ' int K. Wxitiii SKRGEANTS A. M. I.iiliti K. I.. A.kn.yd C. .1. IVipi. r. C. Wils-.n A. II. Hdin.-tt (.. 11. (.lll. lli.■511 IVI I I o 1 9 1 e D2 ( ' ■iptaiii K. A. Heixv First I.icutcn.iiit . .E. H. Deibel Second l.iiutciiaiit H. E. Oitc.m-i.t 512 1 9 1 e ivt K. I O 1 Q 1 e K 2 r M ' i i 1« ' « 4. V H 11. li. 1 ' kxton Second I.iriif cnant . . . M. Sii wKii SERCIKANTS A. 1 ' . (ir.issi r C. IVakr 1. M. Klriiiinaii r .1. A. Park J. R. Mi.rri.s D. Maloni-v 51S 1 9 le ' - js ij j I o 1 9 1 e Mm r ?nKv£llvr n b F 2 ' H fe ' I C;i])t.iin H. Jameson First I-itutinaiit M ' . F. Meyer Scco7id J.iciitcnaiit •. G. E. Hauek SERGEANTS H. I.. Waufrli A. n. Orr K. K. Koos H. M. SinimDiis J. T. alki r 514 19 16 - ' IVI ic I O - - 1 9 le c; 1 ' ; ; !« . %, . ifrvj Captain First I.ii ' iitin.-int r. V. (iimtlirr C. r.. Strait SF.RGKANTS H. K. .roii.s I). ■. Morris . . . M. (il)HSI II . W . S. M wc.Ki.ii ( ' . K. I.osliinix !,. M. M.rritt 515 1 9 1 e 3VI I I O 1 9 lO H 2 Caiitain P.M. Gillian First I.ifutt-nant E. Fox Second Lieutenant .W. S. Erskine SERGEANTS .1. M. Sawyer D. C. .lobe V. ¥.. Seliul. r C. C. MeCiuflVv L. W. Ste.lniaii A. (i. Willi.inis 516 1 9 1 e - IVI K. I o 1 9 le I 2 Captain M. H. I isc iikk First Lieutenant I.. Faistixo Second Lieutenant W. H. Fomerkne SERGEANTS W. S. Harden • H. L. V. Hedrick S. Shoaf H. B. Wvman S. L. Shenefield M. C. Overturf 517 1 I I f ; Boost Our Boosters George Packer Editor of Calendar 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 The United Woolen Mills Building COKNIr.R HIGH AND GAY STREETS Like Old Ohio State The UNITED is One of the Substantial Institutions of Columbus The United Woolen Mills Co. W. A. Hersch, President ESTABLISHED . S B s 1902 ALL Suits T, . °K= All Overcoats MADE TO ORDER NO MORE No Less MADE TO FIT III 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 i fptfutlifr Sf|)t. ' -il. Tucs. Ki ' ii ' istratidti Day. I ' lTslinun s V(i(i|) ildwii on us . ' J.ODIl Ntroiifj;. Coininv rii ' hs liis liaiuls in aiitii ' i])at( ' il iilrc. Drlta .its start |)ri ati ' fussiiii;- parlors. 2 ' 2. W ' id. (irrrks L-diitiiiui hot nisliiufj; |),ace. ' I ' ri-Dflt.s iiitcrt.ain with sliiinlirr ]);irty. Covers arc Laid for twenty. y.S, Tliiirs. .Sopiis issur (lire forecast in rci;.ar(l to the awful f.atc .aw.aitiiii; frosli. tit. Fri. I- ' rcsli win the i-ane rush, hut find it stiti proposition. I orc.as l.e.achui.an almost sli])s throujih sod.a str.aw at Henuicks. ' i: ' ). Sat. l$inik .loncs conns out of hiding .and gets his first semester sh.avc. 26, Sun. Old cases show signs of life. ,Iohn Il.amilton revises his catalog. 27, Mon. Freslmi.an caps and pledge pins seem in ahund.ance. Closed foothall jjractice. |tUs|3jcE;iL:.ccCEEE3 ' :tLiLti- z- .-.— -- ff — POInXANO ORE. fWRT WOffTM TEXAS Why We Have 5 Houses We have 5 large houses hesides many warehouses distributed throughout the United States so that we might be as near you as possible and serve you quickly, economically and efficiently. New York Chicago Kansas City Ft. Worth Portland IV 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 THEY NEVER UNBENT AN INCH There are men in the University — and out of it — who know more about style than most people whose business is to outfit them. And they had never found in Columbus, ready to wear, just the clothes they wanted. Not a Columbus Store unbent an mch from the smug as- sumption that the clothes it had should satisfy anybody. Then the Green-Joyce jumped at the opportunity and established a Men ' s Store in which the smarter clothes were introduced to Columbus. The standard has been established. You will find here clothes such as are not to be seen in any other shop in Town. GREEN-JOYCE 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 ' 28. Tues. Sororitit-s liard u]) for faui))aign funds. Many initiate and follect fees, especially Al])lia Pliis. tl9, ' ed. Doe White of the ' et college gets check for testimonials praising Red Hoss Scrai). Calendar editor goes into permanent disguise. 30. Tliurs. Professor .McCoard forgets to describe Eagle Compass. Hump Pear- son lays in sujiply of pressing irons. Y. W. C. A. sob sisters have a good cry on Prexy ' s lawn. MarzettVs Restaurant 10th Avenue and High Street We Bake Our Own Pies Enp ra e(l Stationeiy Frateniitv Jewelrv • • College Noxelties • • • • Hrochon 5 South Wabash Ave. Chicago VtWUFAOTLTONG JEWELERS COLU reuS.0H10 We can not make alltlie fraternity jewehy in the world— so we only make the HEST. THE D. L. AULD CO. FRATERNITY JEWELERS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. I ' riiternity and class jewelery of every description. Write for ourcatalon ue VI 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 . u (; s All kinds made t ' roiii llic l)est {joods. — W r iiiakr the sprinu rolKr awiiiiijr Operated troiu inside ot window. Side N ' ;dk Canopies Eleetrir 1-iLrlitcd tor soeiai iratlierintrs, weddings Kte. TKNTS OF All. Kl l) l()l{ S.MJ-. ()1{ KKNT r .c--- -- i Hal ,iti i A GEI Ori{ CATM.OC; Wni! I ' liK KS FREK The Biicke ' e Tent, Awnina ' Mtii. Co. •_ r i--_ ' (H;--j(;s West Spruee Street con MIUS. OHIO VII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 ©rtulifr 1. I ' ri. Hetty Lyons iiiviiits syiicop.-itid walk, wliic-li takes place iil tlie Maijriuler lame (luek. 2, Sat. Wesievan f;anie. Tiny (iiiin .stej).s off !) ' J y.irds in nothiiiti Hat. N ' otlinii; ' sloe ' aliont Tiny. .State li). Wcsleyan (i. . ' i. .Sun. l)iie Monson plays .a Hfe .at .a eliiireh i-e iv,il. .Spiiids nij ht in stripiil |).aj.ani.as in West .Sjirinij .Street .Sanatariuin. I. Mon. (anipus Cop nails lii.s foot liehiiid the boiler house. Campus crooks enjoy brief Bachannalian revel. a. Tues. Cherry Cheer holds a special session at ■' ' J.(). per neo])liyle. Newell l)ol son does the movies. (). Wed. Slim Roger.s. Adonis of the l.iw s hool. elected Pan-Hel pre.w. Billy (jraves made liifih censor of fr.iternity frixolity. The ])aths of jilory li-.id but to the (Jraves, sitjhed Billy. 7. Thurs. .Mel liyder jilagiarizes Om.ar Kh.ay.ini. Hor.itio .Mjii r. l.uke Mc ' l.uke. et .al. .and offers K.amliles ' Round the Campus. A Letter Man I low proud each I ' ellow I ' ecls wlicii he yt ' ts his ' () as a lokcii ot ' estcein iroiii liis College tor liis fidelity and prowess on the athletic field. VVe are very sorry that we can not boast oi ' () ' but if it were ])ossible we certainly would have a D. Vou know D stands for DIAMONDS and from the great achievement we have made in the field of Diamonds, any comjjetent board would award us the letter. .■fter years of handling and study we h;n e come to be rejr.irded as a Diamond expert. This, compiled with our reputation for honest and fair dealinijs, makes us the Diamond Hriiili imrler.i of this part of the country. Our innnense business also jrives us .i pun-h.isini: power nol enjoyed b the sm.ill dealer - here we can save you considerably on every piMchase. When you hear Diamonds, .always think of THt RELIABLE JEWELER HEIMBERGER 281 S. HIGH ST. NEAR MAIN AT THE SIGN OF THE DIAMOND RING Vlil 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 QUALITY OF FOOD CLEANLINESS and CARE in its preparation are the essential requirements for a successful restaurant. ou get all these plus eating amid pleasant surroundings and receiving courteous treatment, in these restaurants. THE PURE FOOD GOOD FOOD SIGN READS MILLS MILLS RESTAURANTS 77 South High St. 19 North High St. Spring and High St. CINCINNATI, OHIO 113 East Fifth St. i 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 8. I ' ri. Klcftioii (l.-iy. Political intriji ' ur. plots aiul stogits. We ]ilaii to smear Case. S), Sat. . ' tate 11. Case 0. Fat Winters and Diek Boesel (lisa|)|ioint( (I with Case line. Six niiee demoralize receivinj; line at Delta Zeta IioMse-w.-irminj; contest. Alley Kleas acquitted of the whole ati ' air. . w rats, said Hnnny Hoyl.-in when interviewed bj- the calendar editor. 10. Sun. O.xleyite freshmen, who scruhhed Chiin liuildinji; steps yesterday, refuse to kneel in church. FOUNDED 1855 The E. E. Shedd Mercantile Co. wholesale grocers AND JOBBERS of GROCER ' S SUNDRIES 225 227 N. Front Street COLUMBUS, OHIO iHERE is no time more favorable for beginning a library than during your college course, and no bookcase so suited to such a growing library as a 1 1 A As you add books from term to term, you add extra Globe-Wernioke sections at small cost to provide the necessary shelf space. See Globe Wernicke Bookcases at your local Agent gT)cSloWAVcrt)ickceo. CINCINNATI J. S. CLARK Bread, Cakes and Pies SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CLUBS and FRATERNITIES 1435-1437 N. High St. CITIZENS PHONE 5696 1916 THE MAKIO 1616 rr III ' -RI-: is a won- 1 dcrlLil sense of :: :m::L.(S(0) satisfaction and __ 1 confidence in the owner- ship of a Delco Equipped Car. Wlien tlie call of the great Mi aK , outdoors lures us into the SH  K highways and byways of nature — away from gar- ages and repair shops, we want a car that will take _ 1 us out — and bring us back again. jf%l1fe Three hundred and sixty equipped with Delco Elect Ignition are cxpcricncin.c; in efficiency and dependability thousand owners of cars ric Cranking, Lighting and their everyday driving the of the Delco System. The Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company Dayton, Ohio • 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 11. Mdm. K Ifctioii nsults in.iilf known, . ' is Watt throws wrrncli in tlir .Signi.i Pi niacliiiu-. . Iiort agjs are met at tlic station liy . ' nn Dial coniniittce. I ' J. ' I ' lics. rile .StrolUrs is a vt-ry pliasini;- |)oi-|ion of tlir Moonlijilit Maiils. playinii ' at the Lyct-inn. — .lournal. l;!. Wed. . ' nn Oi.al is a ;ain ])i ' i-|)itrati il. Wahnit skips ont. I ' lii I ' sis linil in- (li-i ' int hrotlur ])kiyina- luiniy-gnrdy. whicli tliry hitch to the Haniiitnn niovinji van and show tlii ' ir h)nfr h)st hrothir the canipMS. 1 1. ' I ' lnir. Hiin. Rnth .Spranklc and Hntli Waters entertain with : splasli p.irty. I. ). I ' ri. Illinois rally. Heinie .Sells jjets lost in the crowd, (ilee (In!) adds a few to the aji ' ony squad. If). .S;it. Illinois holds Ohio ; to .S. Honuconiinj; ' ilay. e]). tin- old school has yrowed. Heinie Thompson finally gets his h.iir to p.irt in the middle. 17. Sun. Kappas and Thetas. Phi Psis and Betas kiss and make up. that is. you know what we mean. Huh Wing has a chicken date. 18. Mon. (ioggles Deihel installs a new set of pi|)es. ( ' .-ilendar editor is l)ril)ed hy the Pi Phis not to tell about their (Durham) spre.-id. IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST As Men and W ' oiiun of I ' ositioii. tluit yon pmcliase ti ' a t ' liny t ' ciiiip- ment as proven, acknowledged merit. LUGGAGE THAT WILL MA KK SHA. n: VOIJ W ' iiat we mean by Guarantied I.ui;aagc is that we will repl.ice any piece of Traveling Kcpiipment that does not prove satisfactory. We manu- facture our own TRl NKS and carry a omplete line of Hags, Suit Cases and a wonderful assortment ol small Leather fioods. Wedeliyht in showino ' goods. SCOTT O. SIFRIT COMPANY 112 S. High St. Near Cor. State and High St. COLUMBUS. OHIO XII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 CAM. Allen Bros. 1474 N ' )rtliint,4oii St. For Quality Groceries, Meats and Fresh Vegetab es Va e a Kodak ' You Your vacation, no matter where or how you go, will be doubly pleasant if you KODAK Then too, the little pictures made so easily, will show the home folks the splendid times you had. Kodaks - $6.00 to $60.00 Brownies - $1.00 to $12.00 W.C Dunn Photo Supply 35 E. Long Street Bell North I 1 2-Citizen 1 6299 Compliments of 1 he Deisel- Wemmer Company • • • • Makers of the San Felice and El- Verso Cigars Lima, Ohio The Doddington Co. Main arJ Oltice A ' : W . Broad Wcjl Brancli North Brinch Eail Branch Wnl Sidr Ur Co. Clinlon.illr Lhr. Co Eut Sidr Lbr Co. W. Brud Si. Bif 4 N. Hiih.VOrchird E. MiinSi. N. W.Rr Laor Sellers of Wood and Makers of Mill Work of all kinds con- sisting of House Trim of all kinds — Store Office Fittings Carry in Stock Cabinet Woods, as well as a full line of Joint Studding, Tim- bers, and Boards, Etc. xm 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 IS). Tiies. Carrie Breyfogle removes Snajjpy Stories and .liiii Jam Jems from the Woman ' s Union and substitutes Modern Priscilla. De gustihus non (lis| utMM(lum, as Swink would say. iiO. Wed. C ' liarlie Kelly tries out for tile CJerniaii Play. Tri-Delts get tlie lovin ' cup attain. Elinor Ryan and Flops Collins do their respective [jarts. ' 21. ' I ' luir. Heat Wisconsin rally at the station. Fifteen hundred students, red fire and the band help with the send-off. 22, Fri. Forty lucky boobs who won pools take our tri|) to Madison. N ' ewman Club is refused a cattle car to take the tri)). The Fifth Avenue Floral Co. W holesale and Retail Jfllorists Clioice Home Grown Cut Flowers Floral Designs. Decoration.s GRKENHOUSF.S: .518 West Fifth . ve.. FARM PLANT. Sells Road— Citizen IliO.V. ' . H.ll North . ' 7S STORK: tt North High .Street— Citizen fiOH, ,. Bell Main -.HSd C()LL M1U ' S. (). Ohio State Phone 16772 Bell Phone N. 2987 1 I 37 North High Street Near West Fourth Avenue We do not do all the Good Printing, but all the Printing we do is Good. WE DO NOT DISAPPOINT No matter what may bi your wants PHOTOGRAPHIC We make it correctly Also your developing and Printing Picture framing done to suit you. D. A. PENN STUDIO 703 North High St. XIV 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Diamonds Watches GrMTHMAN I ROTliERS JE VELKRS No 98 North High St Siherware Novelties v 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 i ' .i. Sat. If we li.ul Jiottiri tliric ti)iic ' ii(i()Wiis. ' twould li.nc luiii a jilorious tie. State 0. Wisconsin ' .M . Help. 21. Sun. Thet;i Nu Kpsilon j)lans advance campaign for tlie vits. Fat Tlionias is set up as a horrible example. W ' abv fioes a d.-itiii. 25, Mon. I ' si Oniei;.! s hold a hous - warniin;;- and overdo the thinjr. Carrie Brev- fofjle orders ijirls to stop calling .at the .Signi.i Nu house, (iay .Stowi stays lionie and hunts up .i wliite collar. 26, Tues. l ' rofess(n- l.udwig l.ewissohn signs l?ull Durham testimonial. It made nie what 1 am today. said tlie professor, ;is he deftly lit a fresh pill from the old one. PROGRESS LAUNDRY DRV CLEAXINX; PRESS- IXC; AND REPAIRIXC; 7 ' ( ' ) iicc llntt (i xLdi .s gh ' cs (in Ihc hcsfjiir tin ' iiiniicfi. Main Office E. 11 th Ave. Higfi Plant 16-18 E. 9th Avenue Citizen 8925-Bell North 2832 Columbus, Ohio Cit .. Phone .S5.S6 Hell Mam . ' i.iT.S ESTABLISH!.!) iss-i T TTCC STAMP 1 llOO WORKS ATTENTION! DOCTORS. DENTISTS AND LAWYERS We MaiHifaetiire all kinds of BRASS SIGNS, also RUBBER STAMPS, NOTARY AND CORPORATION SEALS. 52 EAST GAY STREET (GROUND FLOOR) COLUMBUS, OHIO Phone. Citizens 6662 Bell. North 3966 Ihe Columbus Chandelier Company DEALERS IN Gas, Electric and Combination Fixtures, Lightning Specialties Agents for IVeslinghouse Mazda Lamps HARRY LYNN. Mgr. lUOl N. High St. COLUMBUS, OHIO l 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 r ' l mmt those good dollars you have been wasting through the purchase of high priced bultei ' . lUiy, instead, our world-famous ii Columbus Oleomargarine The Purest Spread for Bread About Half the price of butter It is used daily in the homes of the most fastidious families for fancy table requirements, as well as for cooking, baking, pastries, hot cakes or any other requirement to which best butter is applied. ] Iade from choicest materials that undergo Government in- spection, then churned into the finished product under the watchful care of a Government Inspector from the Agricultural Depai ' tment. Don ' t let prejudice stand between you and a big saving lo your pocket book. Don ' t merely ask for Oleomargarine. Demand the COLUMBUS brand, put up in this package. f your tfe ier can ' t supply it write us direct. ..jc — zsa - Capital City Dairy Co. Columbus, Ohio Color Capsules Furnished Free II 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 27, V«i. I ' .iir i)f iiKii ' s trousers found in tin- cliaptl. How did lit- jjct lionit? SSSli. Wf later saw Pete Rosch in a barrel house. Swink ' s jiieture appears in a Mellon ' s Food ad. 28, Thurs. La Boheme (pronounced bum) opens up and treats with a denatured Duteli luncli. Campus wits have a .sob session. Booth Tarkington and George Ade fail to show up at the Sigma Chi ' s annual square meal. Tough doughnuts, boys. 2S), Fri. Halloween. Pi Phi ' s in great demand for i)arties. Blondie Cashatt cele- brates for the Kajipa ' s. taking the .Sim-Dial iiouie witli her. Bernard Bergman spends the night in bed, which is unusual enougii. •SO. Sat. Nobody scores in the annual Freshman-Ineligible muss. Ag oj)en niglit at the Union. Olga Elifritz develops case on a short horn from Swanton. 31, Sun. (This got by witliout tiie editor seeing it.) Cotton I.aughlin and Helene Patton are interrupted while doing tlie pigeon walk in the chapel. Otlieer North finishes the dance for Cotton. ATTENTION! Fraternities and Clubs We are the leading dealers in: CHINA , G LA SS Jf l li E. SIL- VERWARE and K ITCH EX EQIIPMEXT in Central Ohio. At your Service at any time for Quotations. Wm. Hinterschiei) Co. 195 S. High St. Coi.iMnrs, Ohio GRADUATION GIFTS OF JEWELRY SMART UP-TO-DATE WARES IN GOLD, PLATINUM AND SILVER FOR YOUNG MEN GOLD BELT BUCKLES SILVER BELT BUCKLES GOLD LINKS SILVER LINKS ENAMELED LINKS WATCHES— CHAINS— RINGS. ETC. FOR YOUNG LADIES BRACELET WATCHES BRACELETS, BROOCHES. PINS. PENDANTS. VANITY CASES. DQRINS, POWDER BOXES TOILET WARES, DIAMOND RINGS FRANK B. ROSS 10 EAST LONG STREET CHEAPEST STORE IN OHIO FOR FINEGOODS XVIII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Multigraphing Mimeographing Type A rltlng Fraternity and Class Letters Syllabus Work Lei Us Typewrite Your Thesis Announcements, Circular Letters, Addres inp. Mailing The Columbus Letter Co. 227-228 Columbus Savs. Trust Bldg. Bell Tel.. M.in 5375 John HalUlcer. Mgr. i :: u- Shoes-MensFurnishings 1203 N. HIGH COLUMBUS. OHIO Citiun i ' Siil liilL Mtiiii :su.i Barnes - Callen p OHTRAITS HOTOGRAPHV Special Rates to Stude its 151 E. Broad St. Colu mbus. Ohio xix 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Noitfmbfr 1. Moil, (iila iniiiistcr attacks tlic Southern Boarclint; (lull. NolKuiy lioiiii- in tlu- l.avv Scliool. I)a r (T.-iskill ' s asc palled into (]U(sti(iii uluii In- attiiiipts to gtt excused to vote. 2, Tiles. (iila Monstei- rou.st at the Southern Hoarding (Uili. I ' .lcetion day. Tlie l.ov.il Lovers of I.iiierty League celebrates, as.si.sted by the .Sigin.i Nils. o rr tiie defeat of the l)rv forces. 40 YELLOW WAGONS Pledged to SERV-ICE iffi . ' j ' n CsA N-r. ' : The Columbus Blank Book Mfg. Co. Printers, Bin(jers, Legal Publishers, :-: Stationers. :-: Prompt Mail and Telephone Service 3 1 7 South High Street Columbus, O. x. 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY OHIO STATE UNlVERSin ' Four Year Course Commences Next Fall Students who have completed one or more years in any regular and accredited college course mav obtam credit for one year. For Information Apph At COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY 7 I North Park St. Harry M. Semans, Dean Hi ill I Street Tailoi s We are showiiio- our new Sprin ) ' 1 1() Styles OUR SPECIAL $25.00 166 North Hi ' i Street, Columbus, Ohio XXI 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 3, Wed. MaUio t ' li scr of fussirs l)u ■witli hi-, trusty (•;initra. Robinson .-uiil l.iulla Briggs fool tlitin and go to convocation. Drfanicr () ' Dn-anis cast an- iioimci ' d. Si-v ral girU rcgnt n; t kicking liigli enough. 1. ' I ' luii-s. .V uian was seen in tlic Dclt.i Zcta parlors. Horrors, girls. Omega Tau .Sigma i)ledges onc-fourtii of the ' et clas.s. .5. I ' ri. I ' rexy ' eelehrates sixtieth liirthday. (Joggles uncorks a big bottle of |)el at the Indiana rally. (). .Sat. .Stati ' III. Indi.-ui.i !). Xiunerous cases of heart failure n-jjorted during the l.ist ([uarter. Fuzzy I.i-ntz caught sending note to the Indiana qu.irter-back. telling liiui not to hurt Hob. I ' lIONKS- Bell M. .Vi-i Citizen . ' i ' J IS BICYCLES PHONOGRAPH and CYCLE COMPANY KtlisoM IMioiiogiaglis and Kecorcis HI ickeiisd lifter Typewriters a:w N. Hiuli St. C( luml)iis. ( )hi( The Franklin Optical Co. Wi,,. I ' . S.W (;k Ala n ufactu rin ' Opticians Spectacles Made and Fitted Lenses (ironnd jukI Fitted Artitieial Fyes Matclied . ]f ' ()rh- a iKifdiitccd IS W. I,()ll rSt., Colunil)iis. ( ). I ' laity and I ' crfectioii of Emulsion, com liined with .Scientific Exactness in Manu facture, give to H ammer Plates ■A alue in Speed. Latitude and .ill round I ' liotooi-.ipliic (Quality possesseil b none other ' s. Il;in)nur s S|)eeial I ' .xtra Fast (red lal)el) and Extra Fast (blue label Plates are uiiexeelK ' d for winter work. Hammer ' } little hoolf, y! Short Talk on Negative Maying, mailed free. RES. THADt MAR Hammer Dry Plate Co. Ohio Avenue and Miami Street St. Louis, Mo. . . 11 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 ' ffl,.; a-. GRUE Veri thin Watc uke most Iwautiful watch In Iinerica i ADJi:STED MODELS, $25 to $60, guaranteed to come within railroad time requirements. PRECISION MODELS, $30 to $230, guaranteed to come within observatory time M ' RiTE For One Word From a Womans Lips a booklet on watches and watchmaking everyone should read before buying a time- piece. Mail coupon today. The Gruen Watch Mfg. requirements, giving highest CO.. 32 East Fifth Avenue, lime-keeping perfection ob- Cincinnali. Ohio. Makers of the I tamable. THE DIETRICH GRUEN, famous Gruen Watches since 1876. Its IhhiHfsi thr mti-.rmfnl Factories; Cincinnati and Madre _, . -, -„ , 1 !• r Biel. Switzerland. Canadian Branch, $265 to $6D0,the world s finest joronto. pocket timepiece. At good jewelers. - ■ : Duplicate parts to be had prompt ' ' A % Mf y through Gruen dealers everyuher . |fi ' ' ? 1 Grurn -Jr Verithin it made to fit your pocket like WatcU Mfg. - j Hoir the Oraerx Verithin t made to fit ttour poc a Stiver dollar u t retain full size and strength of parts. Mfs. Company ' 2 ¥.. Fifth Ave., Cincinnati, O. ■-.Irlrt (tf e nrl Irrvm ■• ! lull iniumutkdi al- l i! MR. FREDERICK Gruen. Pres. of The Gruen watch Co.. is as Alumnus ofOhio State University ofthe class of -93. Will 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 7, Sun. Sonic fl,-iy. Only stuiliiit injoyiuij tin- tine wi-;itlur is ni;in from Nrw l ' liil.Hiil|ilii.i. who lias insDUMila. Rest snooze atti r Indiana cilrliration. 8, Mon. Professor Lewissohn develops furious liead.-iclie in class and asked to he excused. Sliawl right, professor, shawl rijjiit. 9, Tues. A soft s))ot is found in the cranium of 1 at W ' inti rs and Harold is given an o))|)ortunitv to flirt •with the nurses. 111. Vi ' id. Cherry Cheer, most democratic organization on the campus, initiati-s. Harland Jones gets stuck for ifi. ' J.C;;. Herb Henniek decides that he now can .ittord to treat and is likewise initiated. Try one of our $2.00 Hats A Shape For Every Face A Size For Every Head We Make and Remodel Hats of Every Description For Men and Women CITIZEN PHONE 21 SO P. J. MALOTT 295 N. High Street COLUMBUS. OHIO Some Day You will realize that to reach the height of success you will need a business education. Choose the school which gives you results. Gives you a training which will not fail you. Choose the school which guarantees you a position after you have spent time and money in preparation. The Columbus Business College guarantees you these things. Write for catalog and stories of success of our graduates. J. E. JOINER, President 250 South High Street, Cohimbus, Ohio BOTH PHONES 1 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 AT YOUR SERVICE Electric Service Best CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL The Columbus Railway Power Light Co. 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Grads and Grads To Be or Not To Be Whether or N0--I will still be doing the best and cheapest Framing of Diplomas, Pictures and Marriage Certificates in the State. Logan McCormick . • Dealer 49 West Long St. Citizen Phone 4498 Columbus, Ohio D. W. McGRATH GENERAL CONTRACTOR Hl ' ILDlNCiS KKECTEl) ON CAMITS Hayes Hall East HIeachers Hrowii Hall Library Buildinu Physics Huilding Horticulture Forestry H()l)ison Lahoratorv Freight House Huildinu 801-2 NEW FIRST NATL BANK BLDG. COLUMBUS, OHIO XXVI 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Iiplcal Inslillilloji of the lillrey Uic- ' alief Agricultural Writers . n d Experiment Stations Find the I ' rodiict dI ' (lie JEFFREY LIME-PULVER I ' lu ' Idi al I- ' Ji-niciit lor iiiaUiiiL: Acid I ,and Pro- duct i c. I M t he I )csiLrii.( ' ()nstnu-ti()ii and ( )peration of JEFFREY MACHINERY The College Man ' s Skill is an iinjiortani tact or lor SUCCP:SS. VVf cxtfiKl a iMinlial itu Hal inn to evcrv Studfiit nr firadiiatf to lu-ciniic tlii r(iiii;l)l.v ac(|tiaint( ' (i witii our iarjie and conipli ' tc lim of PiilviTiziTs. Cni ' .lHis. ShrriUliTs. Klcvaliiijr. roiivi-vinjr ami INiwrr TraiiMiiissiim Mncliiiiery, Coal and Ashrs liaiiillin); MarliiniTV. Wa;r ii and Trurk I.ondiTs. I ' oal Mini ' and Tipple Marliinrry. iiicliidiii)r ( i al CiitftTN. Drills. Kli ' i ' lricTrolK-v and Stora); Hat- trry l ocoinolivcs. Car Manls. Scrrrns, Vcnlila- ion Fans. rtc. Catalosa and Bullelint containins T«luablc Ensinrcrins Data, Inl«rrstintf Drscription and Pholosrapha ihowini; Elquipmpnt in Ser- Tice. will be mailed upon request. The Jeeerey Meg. Co. 953 North Fourth Street COLIMBL S, OHIO AadiineDiats Made Lime Sloraie ktlii) Itcinitiii tiiilm ililisc tin P ' ail li Onmpliif Groind liflrii IMHtt KlIii-lMct I|(C (I Milt Huiiliuu )K X.WU 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 11. Tluirs. Fnshinan Co-ed sees Pete Roscli and tliinks .Julian Eltinge is in town. May Mounts tlireatcns to sue Lantern for pulilisliing her favorite welch rare- hit reci|)c. l-i. I ' ri. . i;ri(ultural Day. No elivin o ' clocks. .Arts (h-eide the Ags are all right after all — in their ])laee. I. ' i. .Sat. Oherlin snowed under i!.) to 0. . eaeia eajitures jjoor little uiolr. which student couneil rails greased pig. I I. .Sun. .Ml right. I ' ll get u|). What time is it? zz zzzzzz. IT). .Miiu. .Sii ' .VIplis form a |hi(i1 and sciul ,i deU-gate to the I.yeruni. hresii- uian eo-ed asks i ' aul . ustin if he is a fraternit - hrotlur of Leo Yassenoff. U.S.GovBiil. IVoperlbod ■•Sludeni? PLANKED STEAK THE tenderest, juiciest and most appetizing steak, with a fancy border of duchess potatoes—potato poclcets filled with peas, asparagus and the College Cave ' s famous Spanish sauce, sweet peppers stufled with chicken forcemeat, imported mushroons, demi glace. The choicest selec- tion of everything good, prepared in the College Cave way, which means so much. One-dollar sleak large enough for three persons. Table service. COLLEGE CAVE RESTAURANT SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND HIGH STREETS A. E. KRAUSS PRINT SHOP 30 EAST HROAD ST. ({■{■J KNS T.iO.S SPKCIAI. ATTENriON TO DANCE PI{()(.1{. .MS C O.M- MKNCK.MKXT .wu n kddixc; invitations kn(;kavki) cakds, etc. THE OHIO FIELD ' BARBER SHOP POCKET lULEIAKDS. electric MASSAGE. LAUNDUY. C1C.. HS. ( KiAKKTTS CANDll ' .S and NEWS George Ackerman, Prop. IDlil N. lii.yh St.. Cor. l.Slii Ave. coiT ' .MP.rs. OHIO 111 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 We Insure The Wise C. W. BRANDON. President The Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Company Is a Cooperative Commonwealth Organized With This High Ideal: To tuniish tlk ' Ik ' st iiisuiana ' : To provide insurance at niininuini cost: To niaintain ecjuity anionu ' its poheyholders: To do ood to all and injur to none: To practice the (ioiden Rule. HOME OFFICE 580 East Broad St. Columbus, Ohio i 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Hi. ' I ' ui-s. A. ' I ' . O. ' s finish hrnijitiMj; .-ihout tlicir new lidiisr when llic l.-nidlurd tlirr.-itiiis to I ' loM- ill nil till 111. Until (irirtitli Imrs Ardni ( T l I,r,-i. 17. (1. Sun Dial again coniinitti il. X ' arsitv lia.sUi I ball jiractici ' starts. W ab- nitz ' s mail Hooded witli notes of condolence. IS. ' I ' linrs. Tcani Icaxis fur ( liica o. Dcil rl ' ( ' o. raise l. i() selliiii; ' arm hands, 19. I ' ri. 1(1(1 routers leave for Northwestern. Doe White eonduels ' et el.iss uitli- oiit telliiii; rare .anecdote, (hi Phis st.irt for the front in .a Hix er. ' J(l. .Sat. WOW. State .! I . Northwestern (I. Dians ' iiotii ' es reeiixed. Railro.ads out of the old town do a liifi ' liusiness. ' .i 1 . .Sun. l{emark.ilile inere.-ise in toliaeeo eoiisiiiii|itiou .after tr.iinini; ends. .SwiiiU liuvs a liox of eiihelis. Three Thet.is found .islee|i in the Winter (i.irden. 2:2, .Mon. .Musie.al eomed ' diseo ers word Z.arzoliers in .in llor.itio .Vlyer novel .111(1 .idopts it. Helen Hloser .and Pink Kennedy of (ilei ' (liil) fame meet at the Hiii ' li W.irreii. The House of Smiling Service A combination of da.sli and (lii nity in Hat.sa.s well as Furnishinusfor tlie Boys de.sirin up to date Merchandise IjCidies Gloves and Hosiery as well Ash- tin- Bdiis The Sherman Leachman Company H North Iliiih Street Next to Hiisy l?ec XXX 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Take the Famous Sixty-Seven Steps off High Street to — THE DOLLAR HAT STORE Twenty-One West Long Street And Save One-Half Your Hat Money ! My $1.00 and $L50 Hats are just as up-to-date and just as good qual- ity as the High Street Stores get I wo and Three Dollars for. It ' s the lower rent and expense, and the larger quantities that do it. Come in and get acquainted-it will pay you. Cordially yours, H. W. Grout Like the Rock of Gibraltar ' ' — without a crack anywhere and keeping the ensila{5e perfectly, right up to the edge all around — is the state- ment of Mr. W. R. Spann, of Shelbyville ' s famous Burr Oak Farms ' while speaking ef his Perfect Reinforced Cement Block Silos Storms, wind and weather connot destroy Perfect Silos. Made of everlasting cement block, reinforced with wire and steel rods. Absolutely fireproof. Guaran- teed for twenty years. Agents wanted. For full infor- mation write. THE PERFECT SILO COMPANY DELAWARE, OHIO i 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 23. TufS. Plii Dtlt.-i Phi ' s again grab off the st-liolarship tin cu]). (irofks smoke rank tobacco and tell uncensored yarns, (ioat Rigi).v. who lias been known to cliew gum. tells some live ones. Si, Wed. Trinni). . jiaid. Bower. Deekir and .str.iit watch Doe . eyinciur open a kittv. Auntie ' Monson gets his iiand cut. . ' tudis start home. 25, Tliurs. Thanksgiving — High living. Ciinger essence — convalescence. Have your Shoes Repaired while you are up Town HELLOo-o FELLOWS We have the BIGGEST and BEST Equipped Shop in Central Ohio. MORE FOR OUR MONEY AT ALL TIMES The New York Shoe Repair Shop Co. 270 North High Street Special Ladies X ' aiting Room f rtuttmi Sc iEuriraiituii (tom tany 22 iXnrth iiiii. ' ili tnn-t Printed and Enoia ed In itation.s, Cards, Pioi ranis and Stationery Use Our Peeiie.ss Embosser for Embos.sing ' ' oiir . I() og•|•anl Iiiitiats or Name on your Stationer ' Price $1.00 to $3.00 We also nianutaeture Seals. Stamps, Badtj es and Checks of all Kinds. Call and See U.s Citizen 2910 XWII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 I 1 I CO TICE JEFFERS SELLING Midland Mutual Life Insurance PREXY THOMPSON ' S COMPANY 9TH. FLOOR Huntington Bank Building columbus. ohio We are in this world to provide not for ourselves alone, but for otiiers. that is the basis of economy. Wood row Wilson M. m ' ? | ;l !i i J ' SlUii XXXllI 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 aa. I ' ri. Oliio State Day. Aluiiiiii frdui Ni w VurU to Sail I ' raiicisci) liavi- a gab ftst (i (r tile tilcjilioiu-. 27, Sat. I.anlrni picks its nntliical all-( (HiiVn lu-r team, tiitictlifr with .all llu- Ic.ad- iiiji ' |ia| crs. .Suiiik holds |)l. ' icc on ivrry tr.nii |iick (i. ii8. Sun. f .ill s.iv good-bve to her until C ' liri.stina.s vacation. C ' y O ' -ilM 1 t( lis iur that lie has plenty of collars, but tluy ' re both in tlie w.ish. -29. .Mon. .Swink ' cills for bids to fix his teeth. i ' ortl.md t ' eiiunt Co. .awarded the job. I ' .aiil F.dwards buys copy of soiiif Ne er Let the S.inie Bee Sting ' I ' ou Twice. .■)((. ' I ' ues. 15r,awiiv breasts of footb.alhrs deeor.ited with the (). i ' i I ' lii ' s cl.iiiii that (leop.atr.i w.as the founder of their sorority. Cdclid.ir l;u ors l ' ' , c Where Everybody Likes to Buy Pianos WMUSIC STORE 231 NORTH HIGH STREET XXXIV 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 E. S. ALBAUGH We show special designs in S ' iiuna Xi and ?Jhi iBrla iKa pa Jewelry. Get our prices before you buy ahr Srutrlru lw Suijiirrii ?inilftiiig 20 East OMiii  t. fioaina 21-22 CAPITOL BILLIARD HALL I- ' i iist ' quipped. Hist rciiti- Intcd nud Best Liixhtal liill- iurd Ha ill Ohio. Si ' iiucc Unexcelled. THAI) TKOV. Proprietor 77i South lliirh Street FLOWERS of quality for a occasions Block Floral Co. The College Flower Shop Cor. 1 3th Avenue and High Street Ciiuen 1 14% Bell N. 3439 W. S. HARVEY 79 E. Gay St. Columbus, Ohio, WHOLESALEUIULV RETAIL Smokers Articles of all Kinds Expert Repairing, Coloring and Rewaxing. WW 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 ifrfiubfr 1. d. l• forgot all .ihout last Sunday night and hop to tlie usual candi- date with uiialiatid fervor. Kliiior Hyan packs six pairs of dancing slippers and her tnldiiig tooth liriish in a xalisi- and starts on the I ' ord I ' eace Mission. ' 1. TInirs. Doc .Monson huys new riddle string. Comiilains of lack of g its. Tri- IVlt entertains date hv recanting the glorions deids ot tiieir Lena. When I Vou See STYLE SERVICE SATIS- FACTION riu- ' re W ' e.innK IJAMS HATS (leatcd tor the (M-ntlenun of Fashion Where IndiMdnality is shown in Hats $2.00 to $5.00 Agent for Held Caps Schlotman The Haberdasher Has been an advertiser in the Makio for twenty years Why because he caters to the Young Men ' s trade Schlotmans ' 81 South High Street-Near State THE KAUFFMAN-LATTIMER COMPANY IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS CHEMICALS. DRUGS, MEDICINES, DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS, LABORATOAIES SUPPLIES OFFICES AND MAIN BUILDING 2633-283 N FRONT ST. LABORATORY AND MILLS 84-90 W CHESTNUT ST. WAREHOUSE PARK ST PENN H. H. THACK CABLE ADDRESS ' KLATCO COLUMBUS N, Y OFFICE. 5 PLATT ST KALATCO M.  WWl 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 SERVICE and QUALITY Is what you get when you bring your Printing to us. The Indianola Printing Company 1616 North High Street ) ' )u li ill .Aluaijs Find Our Prices Reasonable •MAKERS OF GLASSES THAT FIT THE STATE OPTICAL CO. Opticians COLUMBUS. OHIO 244 North High St. PHONES Bell M. 1999 I Citizen 7247 237 South High Street, Columbus. Ohio COSTUMES and SUP- PLIES for Amateur Dramatic and Opera Clubs, Minstrels, Carni- vals etc. We are specially well equipped to dress your CLASS PLAY, J) Plays, Reciters, Sketches. and Books on Entertainments. The LATEST favors for Dinners. Parties, Weddings and other occasions WWII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 ;{, l ' ri. Swiiik ciiUrtaiiis football team at Kapjja Sig liousf. Haviiis beats (jwiii- nie and Cheese Schweitzer in cider-drinking contest. Hunk .loncs shaves again, this time to foil thr IMii Beta Kapi)a sliiiths. !■, Sat. State basket tossers pick on poor littU- Capital. ' .29--2(). Wt- had a good jokf about ' cnus di ' Afilo Sniitli but forgot it. 5. Sun. Tin- Durnell-Beadi case still tbrivrs. I ' m inits about Hazil. Don con- fided. Calendar editor gets a date with Hertba Holtkiuip b - means of bis per- fect disguise. When You Buy a pair of glasses from us our Service to you has just begun. We are always glad and will- ing to keep them straight and in perfect adjustment for you FREE OF CHARGE J. G. TRIPP OPTICIAN 83 North High Street Same Location as Harrington Jewelers OHIO ' S GREATEST SHOE SALE Owning and operating fifty big shoe stores enables us to sell you SHOES for every member of the family at a saving of about one third SEE THE LATE NOVELTIES OUR PRICES 98c $ 1 .49 $ 1 .98 G. R. KINNEY COMPANY 536-540 North High St. - - Columbus, Ohio .wxviu 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 CHENA WHITE ' S YUCATAN GUM AMERICAN CHICLE CO. X.WIX 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 (5. Mom. I ' lii- .iriiiy liihrni.itrs into tactics classes. I ' ratcriiitv liaskct li.ill lc;i ;uc forinid. 7. Tucs. Ka|)|ias hold .1 uui-tiiig in the l.ihr.-iry. .S| tci.il cliair providi ' d for .Sliorty . lo llt . 8. 1(1. Ilorls achrrtiM ' lln- .i|i|il( show li |)aradini; ' .around tlir cnnpiis. . scottx «i dr roprs .air.ain in our midst, wid .1 mw linr of swill trii-ks. .Show him tin hat. 9. ' I ' hiir. .Swtdi Sorcnson. of |)i roxidc f.ann . chctfd next year ' s footliall captain. Horts crli-lir.atc apple show, while l)ents : r eoniinir-ont p.irt - for !)r. Miller. 10. !■ri. Yellow Spyder Scum .Sheet onet- more .appears. .M.anv flood re))ut.itions sh.attered. .Siijni.a Delf.a ( lii ' s le.avi ' for X ' .allev ( ' rossiTijx in ,a liodv. 11. .Sat. .Strollers lo e and sit in each others l.ips. while .audienei- ' tries to tiud out what w.as clipped from the ' ellow• .Spyder Oxtree. .Sl.ate t ., ' . Keiivon I ' -i. ] ' ■!. .Sun. l)ueky .Sw.aii ui.akes ;i p.an of fud ' e for Hr.adford. I. ' i. ' arsity () Initi.atiou. .S. V. ( ' . A. protests on rouiili treatment yixeii ij ' o.ats. We Can Procure Any Book That Is For Sale In The World BOOKS Fountain Pens Stationery Kodaks Bibles McClelland s Bookstore 141 North High Street XL 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 . r r () u n f s o ' S t u d c n t s c I c o in c City National Bank CORNER (;av and hk;h streets Dcpositori for the United St(des, the Ohio Stdte Athletie Assoeiatiou and The Ohio Union. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS roSIKH C ()I ' 1-.1,. M). rnsi.lnit . I.. W liitr. vv rifsidiiit C . A. Striblinji. I W ' hitr ( ... StriMiiii. ' - I.iim. ,. , , .,,, . . ,, . , , W . A. .lories W . I). 1 hompsoii. ICC 1 rcsulciil . li. .I..n.- Co. .Andrew 1 imhermaii. .1. .1. .Iciiriiiiixs. C ' asliitT I ' l n. 1). C ' iil| . . ssistant Casliicr n sici.iii 15. W. .Man-. (iwyilll Milljllir Ci). H. . La liii. Assistant C ' asliicr (, |j l};i| p|- .l-.hn W. Kaufnuill, M.-.rvl.nid (-...•.K... H.n.r..,. Bri.k C... f ' - VI it ey Peoples Bank, Marysville, Oliio XU 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 1 K Tuts. Beta ' s beat out Chi Phi ' s and send four men to Dreamer O ' Dreams re- hearsal with Hutli ills. Dor Holmes seen iiiiasurin j the deptli of Mirror Lake. l. ), Wt l. Carlene Hermann j)lays .Santa Claus at Alky I ' lea house. Calendar editor falls off his perch, hut is rescued by Bill Mullay, who happened to be looking in the other window. State .SO, Wesle_van 23. .Sunny out again and Yassenoff in that much. 16, Thur. Many go hungry just before vacation, but Phi Gam ' s stop at one for tea. Some get fortunes read. 17, I ' ri. J5eta ' s bust out with a formal. Soup Campbell spends the .iftfrnoon getting his hair trininied. .State 23. St. Marys 24. 18, Sat. School closes officially, and remaining four students leave with f.ieulty permission. Two jjrof start for Cleveland in a Ford. IS). .Sun. Two tlious.ind home town girls lied to. Profs pass Delaware. 20, Mon. Kappa Sig party still in full bloom. Boughton brings forth theory tliat a dog is a male cat. J. M. W. WESTWATER CO. 56 East Gay Street yjgents for the Minton, Coalport and Syracuse Chinas and Libbey Rock Crystal Glass. We also carry a fine line of Haviland and English dinnerware, open stock patterns, Italian marbles, bronzes, lamps, electroliers, and other novelties, as well as china, glass and silverware for clubs, hotels and fraternities. XLIl 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 AMERICAN INSURANCE UNION A f-raternal Benefit Association that started with an Adequate Table of Rates. Life, Health and Accident insurance for men and women at actual cost. One half of Certificate in cash for Total and Permanent Disa- bility, and one half at age of seventy. Cash Withdrawal Equitv or Paid Up insurance at age 60 or 65. $5000.00 life insurance at average cost of $4.00 a month. Benefits paid $5,000,000- Insurance in force $45,000,000- Surplus $1,500,000. For full particulars write Hon. John J. Lentz or Dr. Geo. W. Hoglan, National President. National Secretary A. I. U. Building, Columbus, Ohio. .xLii; 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 ■J 1 . Tucs. Three students louiul in tile Library. 1 )iil« elilier gets special delivery letters from Wabnitz. Phil Kimball and Slats Ciiirney asking for the loan of a stocking. ' 2 ' 2. Wed. Hen Metcalf takes .Miiia W ' hitaer. ' to Keiths, etc. 2S. Thurs. Touring Profs reach Cleveland, carrying Ford under their .arms. Cy Deibel wisiies he had not fussed so nnich. ' rites for Sears Roebuck catalog. EE YAH! THE PROPER STUNT Is to be properly dressed. The fitness of your furnishings is assured if bought at THE VOGUE SHOP Chittenden Hotel Bldg. C. M. SHERMAN, Prop. Stylish Shirts Classy Hats Nobby Neckties Buy Produce from- H. RATNER Wagon service daily to Clubs and Fraternities Fresh Vegetables at Wholesale Prices Automatic 1 1922 Bell North 2527 xi.iv 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 INCREASED CAPACITY INCREASED PROFITS W ' licti you find it ;i(i is,il)lf to in;ii r cliarijfcs in cciiiipnu ' iit . it will )v wrll to rciiifiiilx-r to ask tor int ' oi ' inatioii alxnit — Our New Line of Automatic Cutters Our New Line of Auger Machines Our New Line of Pug Mills Our New Represses Thesr arc all essential to j)rofitahle i)roduc ' - tion and they lia e all been designed to increase eapaeity and decrease the cost of operation. ' I ' hat means increased jirofits. There arc no other machines that compete with these. (Jet complete description and judue for yourself. The Hai fh continuous Kiln will sa e about a half of -om- hurniiiLf cost. Ask for catalojf and partieidars. ' I he American Steam Sho (l will reduce ourelay cost. We supply larirc anil small wants witii c(|ual care. Send for Hullctin No. ' .ni-A. ' _ ' . )( jiaLre hook. The American Clay Machinery Co. Bucyrus, Ohio i. 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 21, Fri. Cashatt ' s oflVr l( l) ( hristmas cigars for .tl. KatlRrim- lUttil seen en- tering tlic store. Look out. l)oy.s. Calendar editor starts Ills f.ast. 25, Sat. Our C ' liristuias ))resent drops tlirougli a liole in our sock and spreads coal dust all over the new rug. Lift me Viut don ' t bend nie. 26, Sun. Don ' t bother us, we ' re digesting. We don ' t want to digest yet. 57. Mon. Yassenoff can ' t find use for liis new yellow ear niuflfs. Prexy, in behalf of the school, thanks Santa. 28, Tues. f ' hristuias sales. Chi I ' hi ' s stock u|) in neckwear. 29, Wed. ( ' aui])us takes on a highbrow atmosphere, with scientists in eon ention. Ohio State 33, Piqua 32. 30, Thurs. Dulwebber. midget of tlie Law School, takes Dorcas Leachman skating on Mirror Lake. Nobody else gets a look-in. .State 18. Ottaw.i J8. 31, Fri. Whersh the door. Happy (hie) New Shear. State 11. Detroit 20. What if the calendar decree that your vacation ends on such and such a day! With an— Autographic Kodak you can make your vacation a permanent thing —to live over again as you will. The pictorial record on the print, the written record beneath each negative keeps each hap- py memory alive— forever. You are looking forward to the good times now with an AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK you can look back on them as well. We have AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS priced from $6.00 up. Columbus Photo Supply 75 East State Street COLUMBUS, OHIO XLVI 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 uen nn! IE amount ofservicH- obtainahlc - ■tiom the Jriikiiis Bros. ' alves, lutlui 111 sclu)oI or otlicr huildinus. as well as till ' accurac) ' with which all paits arc finished, is clcarK indi- cated l) the tnllowinL: letter ti-oin Chief Ent ineer Wakenian. of the New Haven Hiudi School, illustrated helow: June 25, 1915. Jenkins Bros., Boston, Mass. Dear Sirs: Twenty-one years ago the plant of which I am Chief Knginecr was eqtii) |)e I with your valves. Several years ago one of these valves was taken out owing to changes in heating apparatus. Later on I wanted the bonnet, valve sleni. etc., composing the trimming for use on another valve and they fitted nicely. .X few days ago I ordered trimmings for the original valve and they arrived today. The bonnet is an absolutely perfect tit in the old body, which is remarkable when we consider a differ- ence of twenty-one years in their ages. I ' sing your valves, which arc perfectly interchangeable, has saved me much labor and expense, as the above incident is only one of many that might be cited. It gives me much pleasure to write this voluntary testimonial to the value of your goods. Very truly yours, V. H. WAKE.M.VX, Chief Engineer, New Haven High School. •yi i I:RE is a Jenkins Bros. Valve for practically every purpose, from the Standard Pattern Hrass and iron body renewable disc valves, guaranteed for a working steam pressure of l, ' )0 pounds, or a working water pressure of 2.50 pounds to the Extra Heavy brass, iron body and cast steel valves specially de- signed for the modern hi h power plant. Jenkins Bros. Valves are made for steam, air. water iir gas; screwed or flanged. You get maximum trans- mission capacity as well as maximum service capacity when you install the genuine Jenkins Bros. Valves. Have you our latest handy 256-page catalogue ' - r-atr Wrn JENKINS BROS. NE OF THE SflLPINOS OF THE NEW HA EN Mir.ll SCHOOL SYSTEM. LARGEST SCttOOL PLANT IN NEW ENGLAND vS i I i i r- . i K r. r 1 .N K VV i w k K ■MO WKST I,. KE STREET . CMICXGn 1.13 N . 7th STREET . nilL.VDELPHI.X ■H . TL. . TIC AVENIE . BOSTON JENKINS BROS., Ltd. M ' ' TRKAr. LONDON 1. II 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 3launari| 1, S;it. Niir will I smoke, iiiir clicw. iior . There ' s a |)lace in H for liars. State I. ' i. Toledo 2. ). ' i. Sun. Mary Diekinsoii a iniit-. that iier hair is red. :i. .Moll. -Viatha Heard eoiiies haek with .i diamond. He ' s from an Eastern col- lege. was .-ill that Alatha would say. O.xley Hall is i)ut in shape for the girls. !■resh suptilv of Hermndas ordered. SHOES tor College Men The shoes you want can always be found here- --Styles that are liardly cold on 5th Avenue when we show them here. liihoQiiiiy und KoUo hro ' wns dull Mild bright call leaf hers — Narr« v « r WM-iua l« e lasts — Laee or button S 4 .()() A: So.OO Let Meifs Shcie Si)ec-i;ili.sts sull you your shoes— -you !! know footwear satistaetion froni then on. D ATES 17 East Gay Street Stvle 24 Hours from Rioadwav Suit or Overcoat Guaranteed $10.00 No More ALL WOllL Made to Your Measure We make every suit to your measure by our Experienced force of SKILLED TAILORS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded at the GLOBE 1 544 N. High Street M, 111 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 COLUMBUS.O. A pprrriatrii thr lilirral patrmiaur iif (Dhin talr iltu r ls au nnuuiiEatinuii au lui|irii tlir fnlurr mail liiiiir thr iiamr mraiuirr nf iuir- rrss in slnrr fnr rarh nf unit as Mini haur l a it pnssiblr fnr uh. i,i 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 4, Tues. Same to you. tli.inks. Tlif wintergreens come back with gum shoes. Tlif grip rages among tlie student l ody. especially those who do not feel like starting to class j ' et. r . Wed. ]; ' )00 students succumb to the La (irippi. Short-horn ,isks the calendar editor if the Library is the ' hite House. 6, Thurs. Kappa bids arrive. Thetas get on invitations to the Winter Garden by disappointed rushers. 7, Fri. Senior informal. Betas hel]) out Phil Xunliall, social conunittee chairman, and attend in a body. 8, Sat. Al])ha Xi Delta establishes a chapter here. The more, the merrier. State 23, Northwestern 26. 9, Sun. Anxious from Kingston writes to Betty P ' airfax to find out Swink ' s social standing. Bettv answers that he has standing invitation at her house. WE THANK YOU jiSfe E wish to take this opjHirtu- 1 1 iiity to tliank you all for the ® loyal patronage you have given to our twostores, and hope that you will always .see fit to make your purchases here, where Persondl Attention is comhined Qualiti imdSti le. It there is an - thing new, we have it. Our Tennis and Baseball depart- ment is complete in every respect. Spalding-Wright Sc Ditson and Reach are the lines we carry. ) ' ( u arc ore f iitn 7ci ' cot n ' to cdii c in ami in.spccf niir I iic at run fiii c. 15th and High Darwin Sinnns Miles Elmers SMO Colles X SMITU liege Haberdashery 11th and High Clarence Kaiser Fred Vogelsang 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 K. B. COCHRANE. D. D. S. CONSULTATION and ADVICE FREE $25 Reward IF I CAUSE YOU PAIN Dr. Cochrane is the man who took pain out of dentistry. He enjoys a national reputa- tion as an expert in the art of painless den- tistry, his system being used by leading dentists throughout the United States. For 12 years he has been giving the Columbus public the benefit of his superior skill, at prices which you pay for the average work. In order to properly care for his large and growing practice, he has a corps of experts trained to his way of operating with his system. Dr. Cochrane personally inspects all work done in this office, and if it passes his approval, you can rest assured it is 0. K. Do not experiment, when you can . ecure the services of men of national reputation at these prices: Remembor our standiny offer of $25 forfeit if wc hurt ' jou. Our Patent Suction Plates, guaran- teed to stick tight in an mouth Extra Heavy (iold Crowns, from Silver Fillings 50c; (iold Fillings from $5 up $3 to $5 75c up -(■n.i cr ildiii iitir stislcm of jnilt ' iiKj in tciih - jIIkiiiI jiJnIcs. C ' lcdii- iny and iwtraitiii; free xcith atlur xcorl,-. Lnd i (illiiKhinl. R. B. COCHRANE, Dentist Open Daily, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evens, until 8:30 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 2. p. m. Citizens Phone 8583 Parlors 108 S. High St. I.I 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 1(1. Mdii. W ' c begin to Inuklr dnwii to work .is tin- fin.-il.s loom up in the distance. .Moii.iiielle lias her yaller hat triiuuud om r and kicks it off in Zarzolicr rchear.sal. 11. lues. Reci|)iiiit of f ' liristnias cigars from H.ibe Leslie (juits e.illing. Says he li.-is casus lielii. Vli;izz;it . ' E.xaniination sciieilules ;i|)])erir. ] ' 2, Wi (1. Professor Coker and Helene P.itton. We ji.id a pretty good one, but J ' ou know I ' rof. Coker li.is something to do in Hii ' De.iii s otfiee .iiid we .are not too sure lli.il we are going to .accept the I ' hi Beta Kappa l)id. Try— Richter Tailoring 92 1-2 North High Street FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT I make Suits for young men that have that smart college effect F or- - $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 AI.FRi:i) U. HARKINCiTON tka ' Hp:r of siNXiiN(; STf ' DIO IJMS N. IllCill STUKKT COI lTMHlS. OHIO III 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 SOUND BANKING (Thr Nnit ]f v t Nattiuial lank CAPITAL. SIHPLLSAXD PROFITS 0 E MILLIOX DOLLARS OFFICERS Charles R. Mdvers, President Albert D. HelTiier, Vice-President Charles R. Shields, Cashier Henry Pausch, Jr., Ass ' t Cashier Kdgar I,. Abbott, Ass ' t Cashier C ' oiiimiTcial Accounts S:i i(i rs Accounts Municipal Honds Sold Sat ' cty Deposit Hoxes tor Kent Traxclcrs ( lin-lss Sold ;W NOR in CU STRF.F.T I. Ill 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 13, Tliur. Colonial JiurlcyciR- fails, clue to the oiicoiiiiiig exams. Dining; room closed in the Union, despite the strenuous protests of some of the faculty. I K I ' ri. fiirls ' (ilee t ' lub serves Chop .Suev in the Chai)el. laniu Anus clljows li( 1- way through tlie crowd and is given the glad hand. l; . . at. Illinois liuiiips ' arsity to tin- Inne of ' il-lO at Irliana. ]( . Sun. .Slim Rogers hats I ' J I in the iniloul- parlor league. ciTI .KS rH(iXE :il,!i BELL. MAJN ' .7 ,.s G. R. SHOEMAKER Ohio Sri!(;ii . i. AiM ' i.i.wcK C ' o.Ml ' .WV 37 North ' I ' liird .Street M;lliuf:lrtlir ' rs Braces, Elastic (joods, Detormit .Vppliaiiees etc. Trusses Made to Order. (oi.iMKLs, OHIO PHONES: Automatic 2762 Bell Main 3244 HARRY C. HUGHES FIRE INSURANCE New First National Bank Building COLUMBUS, OHIO. Citz. 4785 FIRESTONE TIRES Main 17! 3 McClure Tire Rubber Co. WR SELL TIRES OF ALL MAKES The Service Station With Tire Service Car t ' i ca)ii ' .i i - bi l ' aeturii Kxperts VVe go any place in the city. Free .Air at the curb. 181-183 EAST GAY .STRKKP .Iiist Fast of Foiirtli Koivr. T. Mel i.iiii oi ' i.s 1)1) i i) Mi irr .iim.my mci i.ikk l.l 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Tal e Lectures Verbatim You can do this if you thorou«:hly master Stenography. The most suc- cessful doctors, lawyers, clergymen, teachers and business men agree that a knowledge of shorthand is of inestimable value. Earn Money During Vacation Ky utilizing your knowledge of Shorthand and Accountancy you can earn money during vacation. Others have done it and have added valuable business experience to a literary education. Each day of office e.xperience will help to develope your initiative ai ' .d make you a success. Personal Instruction We assist students to become competent to enter the business world and to make a success of life. Bookkeeping. Penman.ship. Rapid Calculation, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Business Correspondence, etc., taught by experts. Positions for Graduates COLUMBUS. OHIO Phone Citizen or Bell 2559 I 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 17. Moil. .Stroller trv-oiit. Miuli coiiud) . iiitiiitioii.il .iiid otherwise. Student Couiieil decides tli:it honesty is the best policy. IH. ' I ' lies. I ' .iuse .iiid (lr.i|) .i tear. Olxrliii - ' t. .Stati- ' - ' (I. . iiii-I )i.d f.iils to ap- pe;ir. I ' .ditor W ' .ihiiitz still in se.ireli ot a joki-. I!). Wed. C.irl Colt, last year ' s Makio editor, horses around and t;i is sliort-liorn a hiiiii-steer. .short-horn, with sheepish look, admits he is cowed hy Colt ' s hnll. ' Jd. Thiir. Louise Griswold. sassiety editor of the Magic Lantern, finds that mar- ried life is not all that it is cracked u]) to l)e. ' 2L I ri. dirls ' open-air gym exhibit announced. .Sargol f.actory swanijied with orders. Kajijias finally have tlieir form.d. Big Plii Psi contingent. 22. Sat. fliiiii .iiid Co.. sprinters (get that), w.illop Purdue 2t-!!). 2. ' i. Sun. Thetas do not h.ave ,i spread today. The girls h;ne to study. 2f. Moil. Bcrgie cditori.illy says that eh.iperones .are not treati ' d right. Delta Zetas .a))poiiit Ruth Young as sorority v.ampire. GET RID OF THE GERMS OF HOG CHOLERA ON YOUR FARM BY USING . t 544. or Nucrcsian i.s a chemical substance in solution, and is injected into the connec- tive or muscular tis.sues of an animal by means of a hypodermic syringe, where absorp- tion takes place into the body fluids. It furnishes immunity by stimulating the development of anti-bodies, thereliy furnishing higher power of resistance. The substance has a specific action upon the germs of the disease, or in this instance, upon the toxins produced by the germs, neutralizing them. 544 is a specific for Hop Cholera. It has been in practical use nearly three years and the high percentage of good results establishes it as the treatment for Hog Cholera. No danger of abscesses, of abortions, or of stunting the growth of the animals. The only way known to clean up the farm and get rid of the germs If interested, send for our FREE Booklet THE THIELE LABORATORIES CO. 407 HARTMAN BUILDING COLUMBUS. OHIO L 1 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Varsity Drug Shop Sixteenth Ave. and High Street Students Supplies, Fountain Pens, Note Books, Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes. Candy, Stationery, Cameras and Supplies. Toilet Articles, etc. Prescriptions Try Our Fountain— It ' s Always Busy Home of Milk Chocolates 5c Tin Roofs Varsity Drug Shop Sixteenth Ave. and High St. i. II 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 2 ' ). Tucs. I ' .liiiiir Ryan reaches XewfouiKilaiid. Standard oil stock rises five points, owinf; to tlu- liiavy dtiiiand by students. State I ' 2, Nortlnvestrrn. we hesitate to relate. ;!9. 2fj. Wed. H( iHiiek s H.ird Taek Enil)oriinn does l.iiul-offiee bii.siness in C ' oeo Cola, l i))i r Ileidsiek. hone meal. ' eggs-to-go and coffee. ' 27. ' I ' iuir. (ieniian students sing ' ir-dun. Harold A. .Srnitli takes Howers to liis own lunir.il by inviting Mr. (iould Harris out to dinmr. E.xanis, nuf sed. ' ■2S. I ' ri. .Seniors decide on loan fund for nu niorial. More exams. Everybody, keeps Honor Tr.uiitions. ' ii). .S.it. We lugin to wonder « hat the old school will do wiien we ;ire gone. .Vnd .still the agony endured. . ' iO. .Sun. I ' hi Beta Ka|)l)a student is the onh ni.in in seliool to h.i i- .i date. ' I he only e.ilhr at the .Mpha Phi house is the .il.irui eloek. . ' 11. .Mon. . lifth- light begins to flicker around the edges. Chemistry leeturi ' room diseo ired to be (|ui|)))ed with dictographs. Chocolates- Have you tried those delicious Romance Chocolates at Hennick ' s. 60c, 80c and $ 1 Per Pound The Scott-Krauss Candy Co. Distributors 77 East Spring Street BASEBALL EQUIPMENT We are experts in equip- ping athletes for all sports. We have done it in a way to please them and win their trade year after year. That isn ' t habit — it ' s satisfaction. BASEBALL TEAM SUITS A SPCIALTY Gloves— Shoes — Hats — Balls — Etc. Alex. Taylor Company, Inc. Athletic Specialists 26 East 42nd St., New York Opp. Hotel Manhattan Esteblished 1897 l.Vlll 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 I low Colleu ' e Men and Women Ma ' Get Into Business During the past six years the Office Training School has had more calls for students who have had College training than it could supply. Young men and women who have a bi ' oad general education and who are trained in business technique are in demand at good salaries. Last year a considerable number of University graduates attended Office Training School and all have been placed in excel- lent positions at good salaries. Put ) l|•.sc ' lf ' ill Trainin jf This is the day of the technical school of business. The Office Training School gives the student that practical training which enables him to earn a good salary from the start. Today the demands made by the business men of the young people whom they employ are extensive and exacting. The best preparation is none too good. Cl ll ScMXICe A few months study in our School has enabled a great many to pass the civil service examinations and secure appointments. Our illustrated catalogue describes our course of study fully — send for it. All students completing our combined course are assured good positions. I have found the promoters of the Office Training School to be relied upon ; the teachers efficient and sympathetic. DELTA GAILEY. DKLTA GAILEY Iniilrurtor in ' ommi rcial BranrhoH (olumhus Y.M .( ' A. l,I. 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 iPfltntarij 1. Tues. Dc.iti ' i i;iii iisks what is lust for raisiiifj corn. I ' ' risliinaii tells him fjrain elevator. 2, ' eil. B;icl to the mines, C ' utlihert. the (ininiui Ho ; s.iw his shadow. . ' i, Tliur. . ' School closes tor a short breathing s))ell. Calendar editor buys a |)eri- Sfope. Zar olier reiie.irsals continue at fever heat. i, Fri. (iuv illi.s kids the fariner.s along. Gee, aint it great to loaf for a day or two. ' Makio Board contracts in.somnia. . ), Sat. It is our eustoiu to mention Dr. Hleile s genth ' w.iys .it h-ast once in tin- c.ilend.ar. (5. Sun. Oh — hum — we .suppose somebody h.id ;i d.ite .is usual. I ' rofessor Coker goes a-calling. 7, Mon. Wintergrc ins ni.ireh to the t.ibern.icle. Out-of-towners st.art dribbling in. We Do One Thing and Do It Well Make Eye Glasses and Spectacles. We supply you with the best and latest of Goods of Merit in the Optical line. Service of Value Our Aim rjk Mark that please your Occulist— Prices that please you. Artificial E es Fitted Frank McGuire The Good Value Optician 35 East Long Street Columbus, Ohio i.x 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 You are Judged by Your Picture OU owe it to yourselves M( to have that picture taken utjy in a way that best sets off your individual attractions. Then have it taken by a photogra- pher who feels your interest as her own. You dont have to go down town to meet this Photographer The Eylar Studio over Hennick ' Our prices are very reasonable All of our pictures are accepted for Makio Publication l. i 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 8, Tins. ,li-w Austin gtts otiVr of . fTi.OOO.OOO Iroiii iniisical rDiiipaiiv tor Droamer () ' Dreams music. Holds ou for . k ' J 1- more. i), i:il. iiilly K ;ni.s. iu a mouitnt of aberration, uiislay.s his Ford. !■iuds it in a test tube. 10, Thur. Charming Theta discovers tliat Parker Stewart does not room at the pen. Y. M. C. A. Iiits the roost for tlie Follies. U. Luther Evans strains his eves. .SPKCIAI. F.XTRA 11, Fri. Zarzoliers make their how. Another liowlinf; success, . ustin makes a curtain speech. Zeigfeld ' s Follies huck the show, hut Huck Duddy heats them at their own game. Sun-I)ial appears, with a foxy cover. 12, .Sat. Zarzoliers give two more shows. Marjorie Dean gets threatening letter from well-known chorus girl, sent through jealousy. Pete Rosch, the D U beautv. gets similar letter, or offer. Indiana ' 26, Poorus 17. Satisfaction Is Our Motto Clothes tailored to suit you. Made to measure— Made to fit. The largest line of Woolens— in Columbus to select from. Made in any style at our one price LL SUITS tl C UNION MADE fj X % ALL OVERCOATS MADE FOR YOU We press and keep your cloths in repair for One Year FREE National Woolen Mills 73 S. High St. New Location Opposite State House I XII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Tell Your Friends Tell youi- friends about the Bliss College, when they ask you concerning a business education. Many Ohio State University Students come to us each year for special work in Accountancy, Stenography, Typewriting, etc. H, ere are Fach 1. That Bliss College is the largest Commercial School in Ohio. 2. That it is the only Business College in the United States teaching the Higher Accountancy Course leading to the C. A. degree. 3. That the School secures positions for its graduates as teachers in Com- mercial High Schools and Business Colleges, as bookkeepers, stenographei-s and private secretaries. Many Students of Ohio State University enter Bliss College each year for special training in the business branche.s — penmanship — shorthand — typewriting — etc., and they tell us of the benefit they have derived from such a course. Students may enter any day. Visitors always welcome. Catalogue free. COLUMBUS. OHIO 185-195 South High Street. l.XIII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 l.S, Sun. Girls in Dnaiiicr O ' Drc.-iiiis oliorus trcil cMlltT stiffly. M. Mdii. N ' .iltntiiu ' s Day. Kditor fjcts l)lack-li.-iii l l.tt.r. . .M . ( ' . A. g ts a hiirr uiulir its saddle and starts to rope in new nitniln rs. 15, Tues. Clii I ' lii ' s starts roundinu; up drt-ss suits tor the .Junior Prom. .Meet tlie Betas on Long street. C ' hiftiis |)ress elainis of fraternal hrotlurliood. and get all the available suits. .State liO. Weslevan ' .iti. K). Wed. (aiiipus ( imserv ani ' ' Crusade begins. .Swiuk w.arned almut plaeing liis teetli in indiseriuiin.ate |)l;u-es. N ' inton .Mc ' ieker and Daphne Alhiway proli ablv liad a dat -. althougli we didn ' t see them todav. THE college: man Who wants to dres.s smartly and correctly in the best clothes — and wants to do so economically, which is the general rule of the student — we modestly assert that when they wear Monroe Clothes at $15.00 that they are well dressed, fashionably dressed and eco- nomically so — and at a saving of no less than $10.00. There is a reason — We are the world ' s largest distributors of Ready-to-wear clothes at one price. We do as we advertise. We save you $10.00 on every suit and overcoat you buy here-- because you buy direct from the maker and the customary in between profits are elimi- nated. You share our saving in rents. Monroe Clothes are in every detail of Fabric, Fit and Style the equal of others at $25.00 — you save $10.00 because you pay only- See the New Weaves, Colors and Patterns. Everything Any Man Might Want in Clothes. We Give You Our Per- sonal Attention. No Sales Methods. One Price, Small Profits. Upstairs Low Rent. WE SELL DIRECT No Charge Accounts. No Losses. A look here at our many New Styles which are e.xclusive with the Monroe Clothes Shop will convince you of the Fabric and Style and enable you to solve the clothes prob- lem. Our honest prices and quality enables all who buy here to dress just as well as his chum without paying e.xtravagant prices. Take a look around, see what others are offer- ing you, then come to the Monroe Clothes Shop and you will do as others are doing, whom you see so well and stylishly dressed — buy Monroe Clothes at $15.00 and save $10.00. We give personal attention to all customers and yuarantee satisfaction. A visit here will prove to your profit. AMERICA ' S t-ARGESX URSTAIRS OUOTMIERS MONROE O LOTH ES U M D E R THE M A (M AC3 E M E: M X OR 1 Second floor te:- n. MiGa - sx. CHAf5. B. I= ux-r Tom De b r li i m 1 OVEFR EXHIBIT- Theatre I 1 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 I A I M.Ol.S nook 1.1. IS All - . sk Is Trial OnUr ahr(L)hin(Cinui.unui JJrintrrii imh JJiililiiilirni IIKl.l. MAIN l rt . ,; I Hiirli St Call Us By Phone — A Represen- tative will call on you i)r()nii)tly. I OLDKUS COMMERCIAL WORK PARKER ' S POPULAR PLAYERS C. A. rAHKKH. .Mui. 1 . K.vs ' i ' (iAV SI ' in; F.I ' F ' u rn is i ea Music ' A nyii:here -A nyt ' ime Bniijo M(in(lolin Cmnhinalioiis Furnished Dances and Weddinu ' s () r K S I ' K ( I A I. I Heme: I(!! 7I— M. I-2.SP (11 . ii. ' UI-liOl ' J Hl ' .I.I., M.MN. :;ii:i SAM ROSEN TAILOR Pressing Cleaning I Buy and Sell ROOKY SUITS 1574 NORTH HIGH ST. Citizen - - - 7341 S. W. Stimson Sons Makers of Correct Garments for Gentlemen Xeil House Block Columbus, Ohio i.w 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 17, ' riuir. M( iiil)irslii|) increases make Croesus ' out of V. M. C. A. boys. The reds win. Makio office assumes air of tlic liusy iia])er-Ii:inger who had but one arm .iiul tlie seven-year iteli. 18, I ' ri. .luniiir I ' roiii. .Vlph.i l ' hi who didn ' t jio. .uiiusf themselves by setting tlic house atire. 19, Sat. I ' at Deneen. Junior treasurer. ))ays up all his old debts. We pause to shed some more wee)) droi)s. State l. ' i, Chieago ' ' . Lantern comes out with apologetic headline. Ohio Onee in Lead. That would make a hasketdiawl. •20. Siiu. Phi (iam ' s hold a get-acquainted meeting. ' 21. Moil. Coach Robbins migrates to Cdhniihus to org.inizi- tlie D I ' tlie.-itrieal trust for the .Spring Stroller show. SJ2, Tues. All the studes offer a ote of th.iiiks to Ceorgc Washington for kindly constiiting to be born. State Jiuts up ri a! thriller basket ball, but eomts out of the fray at flu- tag end — i9-2l3. 2.S, ed. Sigma Xu ' s hold box party ;it Convocation. 2K Thur. Lantern headline says. .Mrs. AL-iry Horn. Then how is she married so soon. Y. L C. A. jjuts Rusty Dyer at the iielni. ALL THERE ALL THE TIME Offers the QUfCK. EASY and SECRET THE 7- A OHIO STATE TELEPHONE O Automatic Telephone COMPANY s O Service The Ohio Slate Telephone Company A GREAT SYSTEM IN A (iREAT STATE I.W 1 l916 THE MAKIO 1916 Proprietors R. E. HOFFHINES W. L. OHMERT A School IVhich Maintains a High Standard oj Commercial Education Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookeeping, Business Technique and the Operation of All modem Office AppUances. Students enter every Monday. University Trained Faculty An excellent reputatation established by this school for turning out competent bookeepers and expert stenographers and locating them satisfactorily. Unequaled Facilities For Securing Situations Take Our Office Training Course Visit us. You will be pleased with what you will see. Telephone or write for booklet, What Others Have Done. You Can Do. It is interesting. CITIZEN 4395 48 EAST GAY ST. BEl.L. MA ' N 4278 Two Recent Graduates of the Office Train- ing School Both my brother and myself will be glad to recom- mend most highly the Office Training School. A course at the Office Training School was a most important essential in securing my position. EDITH B. COWLES Principal Commcicial Department. Mt Vernon. O . High School FRED COWLES Principal Commercial DcpartmfnI. Martin ' s Ferr -, High School l.W II 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 25 I ' ri. A1K - r ' K-.is formally lii)|) on the Klk--. ' I ' wiliiilit com-frt in chapel. 26, Sat. Scabbard an(i Bl.idc nvcrts to tin- Pacifists Society. Ohio sits gently hut firmly on .Mt. Union H-IS. 27, Sun. Carson Blair, the Alpha Sig prodigy, revives song There ' s a Little Sjjark of Love Still Burning, and sings it Ruthlessly. 28, jMon. Zarzoliers offer $100 for the best musical comedy on Buck Duddy ' s imagination. Billy Graves discovered still a bachelor. 29 Tues. Aw, really, girls — don ' t iTowd- there ' s room for all — ask mother — gimme air — walk me. ilarrlt 1 Wed. March Lion appears on schedule, (iirls ask to he dismissed from classes. 2, Thur. Phi Gams have their iiicture t.iken with a |)anorama camera. Recom- mend Pi Phis to the same photograjiher. 3 Fri. Horrid male intrudes on the Co-eds annual Prom-revelry. Loses LS.24.T hairs and wins envy of every man in school. Mauled by the Maroons. in two parts. Score 27-12. i Sat. Kappa Sigs return the I ' lug hats and white vests they wore last night at their formal. Chicago track team spikes us . ' JSl o-SQi o. 5 Sun. Swede Sorenson prepares sjieeches for next year ' s football rallies. Also sings his Swann song. The United States Rubber Co. Wholesale Distributors HUB-MARK RUBBERS Ask your dealer Columbus Branch Columbus, 0. OPPOSITE THE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE Erfrrrnrr lonka in all 9r|jart- ntruta nf tghrr tiuratton Cash paid for used Books I, win 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 COLLEGE AFFAIRS are not Complete A ithout a visit to JHennick ' s for the finishing touch. Complete line of Box Candies WE HAVE HER FAVORITE H EN N ICKS opposite: preixvs reisidence: I.XIX 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 i. Mini. Illinois ])iits a cliaprau on the climax liy jirahliing tlu ' final game, 28-22. M.irdi ttc Steele refuses to smoke ' ul)el)s in the Stroller rehearsals. 7, Tues. Dean Ilajigirty of the new College of Conunerce and .lournalism smihs for the .Makio eanier.i. Picture dch-tcd bv censors. 8, Wed. Delta Theta Phi hot air results in spontaneous combustion. Insur.ince rates boosted on the Phi Delta Phi house. 9, Thur. Chemistry lecturer discovers Poe ' s Haven was all wrong. Wins Nobel prize. 10, I ' ri. Inconu ' tax collectors tackle Pailcy and I.aughlin. U. S. Govcrinuent makis new a|)|)ropriation for national defense on rec iving their returns. Har- land .Tones and K.ilpli l.oekrtt win .Stucbnt Coinieil election on Prohibition ticket. 11, .Sat. Pan-Ilel Hanquet. .Same old punk cabbage, same old luill and bunk. .St.ite indoor tr.ickers make the Purple a ])ale blue at Evan.ston, t6-K). 12, Sun. Student X ' olunteer meeting is raided for crap shooters. Ci.ilen Weaver caught with loaded dice. IM, Mon. Dash Doerschuk kisses Betty on the stage between the wings. Pete Rosch contemi)lates kissing veil campaign. Betty says there ' s really no sentiment existing between Dash and me. I love only my art. 14, Tues. Fat Thomas seen with two Tbetas Everv dav. REMOVES ALL DiSIRE THIRti ' . EARS SUCCESSfkiVATE iNFORflATION pAS RNElL MoR:iOd7 DENN N M. Vc OLII|flBUS, OHIO Marzetti ' s Restaurant No. 2 JOHN PIACENTINI. Proprietor (. ' oinr in and see John and while yon are there eat one of tliose famous Pork Sandwielies. IVw PIdcc to find -oiiil C(tts ninj time. 207. N, Hio ' ll Street Between Framb.-s and WiMMliufI I. . 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 M. Altmaier Jr Shoes Shoes and Oxfords in all styles l w $2.00 to 147 East Main Street CITIZEN PHONE 48B7 T. C Lentz 201-203 Huntington Bank Building Columbus, Ohio. A REAL COLLEGE MAN S one who takes an interest in college activities and aftairs. Make up your mind now that next year you are going to take an active interest — and keep |)ostedon Campus affairs by subscrib- ing for Cbc Daily liCnntrrit on the very first day of the School Year. iJll i -i $2ye ar 1h U i!:autmt52Y HE YEAR I i 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 15, Wed. , ' ini Daddy n.irrcnvly .ncrls a con date. Tin y 11 gt-t him yet. Patience, girls, (iirls . ' uii Dial, uiulcr tlie . nns-|{y.iii direction, comes out. cxjiosing hor- rors of Ohio L nioii Barber Shoj). IG. ' riiur. I ' rosh lord it over tiie So))hs in tin annual class spread (bull), . omo debaters, these yearlings. 17, Fri. Journalism students celebrate St. Patrick ' s day with a supper, Bergman acting as toastmaster. Glee Club concert. Andy Monson poses as a little cherub and gaily flits through the air. Zeigfeld and Hopomorevitschski. of the Pussian Ballet, in competition to hire the whole quartet. 18. Sat. Frosh grab off the intir-i ' l.-iss track nint. Sophs stcii ;iguely in llic dis- tance, 600 points behind. Pernios Transfer Company 1570 North High Street Hourly Baggage Service to all Stations Crating— Packing— Storage 25 Years Experience Oldest Because Best Highland ' s Best -49- Long Filler Stogies 3 For 5 Cents The Highland Cigar Co. 699 N. High Street Florentine- Hall Convenient Good Floor and Pleasant Surroundings The place for Fraternity and Club Dances High-Seventh Call Citz 16973 I. XXII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 JJc circ (it i oiir service The Hard Electric Co. 741 North Hidi St. Supplies and C()nstiu . ' ti()n---All kind of Lamps- --Store and Window Illinni nation our Specialty 1 g class s(,M ice--Reas()iial)lc j)ri( ' es Call u]) Citizen 44 7 The man who can make a ten strike at Bowling Spares himself the fear of fouling himself at the Bowling Alley of Health. Bowling Prevents Appendicitis Dignified, wholesome exercise has more influence on Health than Drugs. Come in and be Healthy College Inn Bowling Alleys Geo. E. Mike Adams, Proprietor Mike is always Host Corner 10th and High I : , I 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 19, Sun. You know vourstlt ' that it ' s d.irn hard to gi-t anytliing for a .Sunday, so we ' ll say that you liad a date with (her), (liim). 20, Mon. Phi Psi ' s win inter-fraternity basketball elianipionshij). 21, Tucs. McVicker and Daphne Alloway fall out at 8:01. Make up at 8:07. Six sick minutes. 22, Wed. Junior and Senior spielers arjrue to a great crowd — of empty scats. Nor- ton is elected basketball captain for 19IG-1917. 2, ' J, Thur. I ' ollowing Fashion ' s decree that stripes are to vogue ' this spring. Officer Nortli paints lines all over the roads to catch speeders. 21, Fri. Tactics exam. Everybody in the cavalry. This will get a hoarse laugh if you get the meaning. Winners of the jirohibition oratorical contest cele- brate at the Windsor. 25, Sat. Intra-umral track meet. X ' arsity wins for the Ka])pas, liaving trained on Fletcher ' s Castoria. Placque goes to the Vets. 26, .Sun. Dorcas Leaehman remarks that she is going to marry someone from a warm country. Chorus (Monson. H.amilton et al.): I ' d go to H for you. dear. 27, Mon. Forty acres of University farm Hooded. .Sigma ( ' his regard this as .-i good omen for the next wet-dry fight. 28, Tues. Commy ' s army out again. Plii Delts confident of tlie chamjiionship of the (flowing) bowlers ' league. 29, Wed. M;ikio band, led by Herr Doc . ndy von .Monsonstein, scares uj) . ' lOO more Makio sul)seri|)tions. Lantern annomices Thursday at 11, as the convocation hour for the future. Mmrumi mmm i What ' s in a Name? Ours is a Guarantee I i Let us make your next Suit pj Our Ejvery effort is to please you T Y We guarantee rionest workmanship and value Our Motto, every IVlan satisfied Large selection, prices reasonable A.sk us m 1652 North High St. n 1 IV Near Chittenden Ave. OrdCr i 1 OW I.X I I 1916 THE MAKIO 1 AV E wish you all a happy and profitable vacation and when you return to Ohio State in the Fall remember that the most select anc enjoyable place for recreation in the city is the Emerson Academy of Dancing High and Warren Margaret A. Naddy 1916 i.xw 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Murnan ' s Taxi Co. Continuous Service Never Close Calls Answered Promptly By Careful Chauffeurs OFFICE: Citizens Phone 3683 Bell Phone 3 1 34 GARAGE: Citizens Phone 7 3 64 Bell Phone 5737 61 North High Street Columbus, Ohio l.XXVI 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Your Money ' s Worth in Clothes Get Full Value in Three Things The Fabric The Tailoring and The Style Louis Mendel 4 Doors South of Goodale on High LXXN ' U 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 ' .iU, Tliur. I ' lii liit.i Kai)i);i rusli ' J. ' l uiiw.iry etudes. Ags have a carnival and iipt-n night at tlic I ' nion. Some time, gosh ding it. 31, Fri. Sun Dial staff has a party. Leading wits of the campus get togcthtT and hold wake for tlu- jokes in the girls ' number. Beans and food served; Leo Yassenoff insists that olives are parrot eggs. A .lril 1. Sat. 2, Sun. Calendar editor spends d.iy nursing sore nose. ' i, Mon. F.-innv introduces th.it gastronomical delight, the strawberry shortcake. Margaret Teachnor offers secret dimple formula for sale. i. Tucs. Alpha Xi Deltas discover the Sun Di.il. Send an ultinunn to tiie Pi Phis. 5, Wed. Lantern still claims that 90 per cint of the children .ire penniless at 60. Bergman gets otter of su)ierintendeiiey of Alten Heim. 6 Tlui ' -. Browning grabs . ' 50 imioeent girls, .alluring them with Ihr glamour of the stage. Sixtv-seven re))ort for freshman basihall. 7. Fri. .Slrolhrs lie facetiously in the Trulh. House packed with boiled shirts, facultv, patrons and city folks. .Students tlirong gallery, making it necessary to call the militia, almost. I.KT. . . . Magnuson Do Your Picture Franiini; I ST M.ITi:s Foil A SI ' ECIAL WollK aivF.s ri ' os Ri:i,iri:sr llea(l(|U.niers for .Seeniann Prints If It ' s from Magnuson ' s it ' s all right ART SPECIAI.IIKS Op Al.l, KIND.S ON SAI.K AT UKA.SONAlil.l I ' MICE-S Call our Auto 228 E. LoiiLi- St. Cor. . itli M.un nil Cil .. il- ' Si MEN and VVOMKN WA N T E D ' I ' o join the Army of Policy- lioldcrs in Tiir State .Mutual of Worcester. Mass. Neutrality is a uood i)()liey and so is the State .Mutual H. S. Dave Warrick. ()() (iener.al .• -nt in CeiHral Ohio The Life Man ' 2V2 C ' hanil)tT of C ' onuiuTce B]d j. Auto 5491 Hell M. 5915 1.. . V11I 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Hm-2lll . mitb Hinb Street ORR-KIEFER COLVMBV S.O. Artistic Photography Just A Little Better Than The Best Special Rates to Students Highest Honors in National Competition We do all kinds of Picture Framing- --Right (Citizrna }Jliaur 3720 I.XXIX 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 8, Sat. Rain. Snow. Almost snowStroUer sliow, wlun Rust}- Dyer forgets his cu- bebs. Fanny Arms continues to score in the old maids ' league — on stage. 9, Sun. Peace once more reigns in the Delta U house, after Dasli and Fete eoine to an understanding. Paul Austin camps at the Holtkamp home. 10, Mon. Calendar editor works 45 hours to catcli up. Receives veiled threat from an Alpha Phi. Institutes black mail suit. 11, Tues. Orton Boyd poses for the Pen and Brusli Chil). Cartoonist Ireland re- sents competition. 12, Wed. Officer North demands installation of electric lights in siiady nooks on campus. Receives protests from Girls ' Pan-Hel. Sun Dial is put out by the Archite. 13, Thur. We ' ve decided not to say anything mean about anyone today. Don Ham- ilton is new Prexy of Zarzoliers. 14, Fri. Hank Swearingen attributes his pink cheeks to a blameless life. Phi Delts continue to rush the Thetas. Senior Oxley Hall formal. Sarah Holmes, having sprained her ankle, looks on over the bannister. 15, Sat. Phi Beta Kappa succeeds in pledging 23 studes. .liiu I ' ullington and others explode the old grind-stone theory. 16, Sun. Bachelors ' Club entertains at Indianola Park. .Most successful meeting of the season. 17, Mon. Senior Vet pays his memorial fee. Gets write-up in the Lantern. Irate neighbor presents the Alpha .Sig porch musicians with an egg of questionable age. The Cott Printing Index Co, QUICK PRINTERS On the Viaduct 430-436 N. High St. SEAL QUALITY We do much printing for students but can always take care of one more order promptli . SEAL QUALITY I 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 No matter the occasion SeUinu Delicious Ice Cream Fills the Bill Pure— Refreshing— Dainty Brick or Bulk Ice Cream Department The Telling-Belle Vernon Co. PHONES Bell Main 523 Citizen 5161 E.R.Moore Co. Mnkrrs of Collegiate Caps. Gowns and Hoods Judicial, Clerical, Baptisinial and Choir ( idwiis Ori inatoi of . Ioore s Official High School Cap and (iowii Hentinji of Caps and Ciowii to Ciraduatinjr Classes a S| -cialfj Annual (listril)iitors of Caps and Ciowiis to Ohio State I ' niversitv. 1122 to 88 Dakin Street Chicago Lilley College Uniforms Khaki I ' nit ' orms tor Engineerinpr Corps. Khuki Uniforms for Summer Military Corps. Camp Furniture and Equij)meiit Ciilalog and Prices on request. Address The M. C. Lilley Company Columbus. Ohio I WXl 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 18. ' rui ' N. Al|)li,i Siits have egg omelet for diiiiK r. Calendar editor is refused an aecidiiit iiisuranee poliey. Ii . Wed. Co-ed Lantern. Louise Griswold. (ieraldiiie Dihb et al., ride an owl ear for tile first time. Sigma Delta Chi. in a moment of .aberration, pledges 10 men. Thought fill senior sends his girl a eentury plant to wear at the senior informal. ■20. ' i ' hur. K.aster Reeess begins. .NLany eo-eds start to wear their second L.aster out (it. I ' i Ka|)s bust out into form.-il togs. 21, i ' ri. Home .-igjiin, for a brief stay. We all go to ehureh with her. 22, .S.it. Caniiuis sijuirrel mistaken for .in Faster Hiinriy. 2.S. Sun. IJunny Ew.irt and Runny 15oyi.iii eelehrate Easter. We.athir: It does or does not rain. 24, Mon. Entire M.ikio staff eontraets the hookworm. 2,5, Tues. Everybody back for the last l.a|). Things st.irt under lowering skies. Illinois 3, State O. 26, Wed. Rain, with ,i loud ijed.il. Kvi rybody takes their d.ite to Coincnation, to hear Professor Denney discover that Shakespeare wrote his pl.iys. 27, Tluir. ALirian Mitchell, Helen Michel. Catherine Metzler, Alatha Be.-ird and Emily Neighbor I ' hosen as eandid.-ites for M.iy ( ueen. Eleetrie.-il show starts. 28, l ' ' ri. Sigma Delt.i Chi neojjhytes p;irade (■.•niipiis in full dress, {{eeeive admir ing ( . ' ' ) glances from all the eo-eds. The Central Building Loan Savings Co. 46 East Gay Street COLUMBUS, OHIO 4% Savings Accounts 5 ' v Time Certificates DIRECTORS FRED J. HEER The F. J. Hccr Printing Company JOHN E. SATER Judge United States Court FRANK J. MACKLIN Fire Insurance CHARLES A. STRIBLING Architect BENJ. B. CRANE Retired Contractor THOMAS JEFFREY Past Commander Weils Post, G. A. R. CHARLES H. BROWN Secretary of the Company STRONGER THAN EVER THE 1916 HARLEy OAVIDSON The Machine that made its way by the way its made 11 Horse Power Guaranteed 3 speed sliding gear transmission, Automatic mechanical oil pump. Step starter and 66 refinemen ts. CASH OR PAYMENTS P. 1. HAYNES COMPANY 245 North 4th Street Cii2 9266 COLUMBUS. O Bell M. 2020 l.XWII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 The House of Brunswick wishes to announce that they now can y a complete hne of High Grade Sporting Goods Call and let us show you our wonderful line of Home Tables-$27,50 up Quick Demountable and the Baby Grand We furnished the tables at the Union Billiard- Pocket Tables, Bowling Alleys Supplies, Sporting Goods i.. . . iii 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 ' 29, Sat. I-antcrn re])orters put out the Citizen. Hearst tries to hire Frances Barker and Roy MeC ' arty. French l lay in tlie chapel. Ohio Northern-State game at Ada. 30, Sun. C ' arlene Hermann turns over .i new she t ;ind jroes to church in her jaunty new white chapeau. Mm] 1, Man. I5ertha Holtkamp resigns from Hrowniu ' ;. Said to liave contracted sonmia in the Dreamer O ' Dreams. Oil, tlie merry springtime, tra-la. 2, Tues. Professor Graves and Professor Dye get otter from an undert.iking firm th.it w.ints to borrow their names. . ' (, Wed. Delta Zetas forced to enforce five-niiinite rule for all fussers, callers, etc. The ghost of Cherry Cheer seen hovering around Hiiinieks. !•. Tiiur. 1..1 Hoiienie iiolds s|)eeial initiation for Hunii) Pearson, prolialily because of his size. Keonomics students st;irt on Cleveland trip. Doersehuk and .lohiiny McNamara f.ill for a girl in Galion. a. Fri. Onlv one more month of the dear old school for the Seniors. Browning still aspires for a Cjreek Temple. Patience, girls; so did the girls of ' OH aspire for one. Illinois baseball game at Champaign. 6, Sat. Horse .Show on Ohio field. 7. .Sun. ' err Hott.i (iang.i, jilte-d lovers ' club, holds sob session. The Largest and Handsomest Assortment in tlie City of the Popular Turtoise Shell Mountings. Glasses That Enhance One ' s Personal Appearance! If you are of the oiiiiiiuii that glasses are disfiguriiiK — it is simply because yon haven ' t had the • right optician. There is a great diiTerencc in methods — glasses made by us IMPROVE your looks. Bird and Field Glasses — Leading Optician When you break your Glasses bring them here — Quickest, best service in the City. Clyde S. Reed 49 N. High St. OPTICIAN The Andrew B. Johnson Company Jewelry and Pan Hellenic Supplies. Club Pins, Fra- ternity Jewelry House. Engraving and Embossing Programs and Favors The Only College FraiernHy Supply House Fraternity China, Siloerivare, Linen, Room Supplies, etc. East Long St. Columbus, Ohio i. i 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 The Home of Good Tailoring For over 16 years we have been located in the same building £8111 L L t r Good Clotlies (lood ScM ' i( e Is Our Motto The M a it 111 1 nr!4ani ati()ii is ()(V etticu ' lit w itli a com- plete line of limli urade foreign and doniestie woolens. Particulai- men who examine (|iialit as well as price invarial)lv l)u from us. I. B. MARTLIN. tailor lOH MIX AM) WOMl.N 0. 07 E. State Street. Branch: 741 N. Ilit h Street I xxxv 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 8, Mon. lJrowniii r rtln-.irsal lirokiii u|) by a licld mouse. Several girls rescued from trees by the Coliimhus tire (l(|)arfineiit. 9, Tues. Tress Pitteiiner goes roller skating in Doe Tiionias ' flivver. 10, Wed. Link day. Hundreds of disa|)))ointed .luniors. 11, Thur. Bergman, sergeant-at-arms of the Senior class, starts j)hysieal culture. to enable liim hel)) collect memorial fees. Wesleyan game at Delaware. 12, Fri. Stella Rogers is officially chosen as sorority vampire for the Al])ha I ' his ' for next year. 13, Sat. Fat Diehl (|uits trying to e.iteli up with I )iil webber. Purdue game at home. 11. Sun. Cieraldiue Dibb. new member of the Were Hotta (langa. becomes tenii)or- arily eng.aged. in order to get the second degree. 15, Mon. May Queen-elect seen visiting the leading eosmetii ' simps. didn ' t men- tion any names. 16, Tues. Someone suggests that Ducky Swann be taken into liueket and l)i|)i)er. 17, Wed. Bucket and Dipper jiicks out 12 nice plum)) boys. I ' urdue game at La- fayette. 18, Ti uir. Dress rehearsal of the May Fete. Featured by lack of dress. Indi- ana game at Blooniington. 19, Fri. ALay Fete. Surprises galore. 20, Sat. Dave Putnam, the Delta Chi embryonic statesman, is forei-d to pav two bits for a sha ( . Oberlin game at Oberlin. INDIANOLA I HE ever popular fonsorial Pocket ■Billiards Parlor at 1872 North High Street, under new ownership, in.stead of Dad Willis it is now Dad Laird. The room has been rearranged, new Pocket Billiard Table and new Supplies and new Fixtures. The Tonsorial De- partment is conducted in most sanitary lines by a good artist and in a short time we will have one of the best equipped place of its kind in the only town, Colum- bus. We will make especial effort to be at your service at any and all limes. Your patronage will be appreciated by Mac Dad To look the part of the man you must he well dres.sed. Oi r tailoring ives ifon that individuality that you must have i ' rices too ai ' e wit hill tlie reach ol all at $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 827.50 The Yontz eV ' Kbriqiit Tailorini Co. Lyceum Theater Building •ill) North Fliuli Street I, WW I 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 College of Medicine OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Offers the best of facilities for an education and training in medicine. Clinical facilities— directly under control of the college. Protestant Hospital Ohio Penitentiary Hospital St. Francis Hospital Two Outdoor Dispensaries Located at 71 Xcrtli Park Street K. V. M(( AMI ' BI.I.I.. De.-m The Gay ICtDEMV OF DANCIXG S. •;. Cur. Gini ,S7 r 7.v Yourself ami Friends are CortliaJly invited tn atti-iid our Wednesday and Saturday Eveninjr Danees. Hejjiiiners Classes, Tuesday and Friday Eveninjrs. I ' luate Lessons at any time Speeial Rates to StudinK ll.ill -;m he rented tor Club Danees or Private I ' aiiics C. p. LAYMAN, Pr()i)rict()r Phones: Main ll. )l Citizens ;3()(i7 Kesidence, Nortli 7-t8 J 1 WW 11 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 After You Graduate: Your interest in the activities at Old Ohio will he stronger than ever. S if Batly lHunittxx Esatblished 1879 Will Keep You Posted X For the School Year M Subscribe now for next year LXXXVIII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 cTbr ©Inn tatr Ihttufrsttij A siutattmt An (Draanisattini uf Alumni a IFnrmrr t tii (!)ttirr: 0)liiii llniuii. llniurrHitii (lampiiii ALLGRADUATES AND ALL FORMER STUDENTS WHO HAVE TO THEIR CREDIT 30 SEMESTER HOURS ARE ELIGIBLE TO MEMBERSHIP .-.•. • . ONE DOLLAR INITIATION FEE AND TWO DOLLARS ANNUAL DUES. ■.•;. . ALL MEMBERS RECEIVE THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY MONTHLY. ONE OF THE BEST ALUMNI MAGA- ZINES PUBLISHED IT WILL KEEP YOU IN TOUCH WITH THE NEWS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND OF YOUR FRIENDS. •.■.-.■.-.■.-.• .-.• .-.• nu ' rr Ibr Aaiuiriatimi all tlir Aiuuirtaltmi • ' rr a lliui LXXXIX 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 21, Sun. Phi Delts .iiul Phi Psis remain true to tlif Tlatas. 22, Mon. Curly ■arren dt-nits tliat lie owns the High-Warren. 23, Tues. Allen Hoskins finally has a date, by cracky. 24, Wed. Alpha Xi Delta pledges the Mysterious Butterkrust Girl. 25, Thur. Corrine Putnam and Heinie Thompson do not have a date. Wesleyan game at home. 26, Fri. Big Six preliminaries. Fraternities give the liigh schoolers the once over. 27, Sat. Big Six. Records shattered. Also a few hopes. 28, Sun. Maurice Mullav. sage of the Sophomores and wise guy, kicks in with an evening among the girls. R NKIIMS 4 CITIZF.HSV 73-75-77 P ONE NORTH FOURTH STREET V Peoples Grocery and Meat Market 728 North High Street Fraternities and Boarding Clubs a Specialtij Bell Phone 1479 North Citizens Phone 406 1 xc 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 USE GRASSELLI ' S Chemically Pure Acids and Ammonia that run unit ' onn in ciualit . and arc t ' rei ' from all inii)iii ' itR ' s. that meet all rci|uircnionts tor manufacturing purposes and lahoratoFN ' work. We can sup|)ly you at satisfactory prices and in the re- (luiriMJ jiackau ' cs froin distriinitinL; stations named hcdow. Corresj)ondence solicited. THE GRASSELLI CHEMICAL COMPANY, Main Office Cleveland, Ohio BRANCHES New York, N. Y. (incinn.-iti, Oliiii New Orlean , L)i. riiil.idelpliia, I ' a. Detroit. Mieh. I ' ittsburg, Pa. Boston, Mass. Hirniin ;liaiii, Ala. St. Louis, Mo. Chieaj; . Ml. Milwaukee, Wis. St. Paul, Minn. THE GRASSELLI CHEMICAL COMPANY, Ltd. Head Sales Branch Sales .. „ _„. Toronto. Ont. „,, Montreal, Quebec Office t Office j Works: Hamilton, Ont. xer 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 29, Mon. The last week for the Seniors. Now, altogether: It ' s a pretty good old school after all. Indiana i;anie at Columbus. 30, Tues. Whit Joseph and Bill Magruder sleep together and get their lower ex- tremities mixed up the next morning. Ohio University game at Athens. 31, Wed. Everybody, including the Vets, have con dates, as the season draws to a close. 31 im? 1, Thur. Pete Rosch and Betty Lyons take their regular stroll home, being Strol- lers. Denison game at Granville. 2, Fri. Raders is the scene of the last meeting of the Bachelors ' Club. 3, Sat. Margaret Teachnor is accused of being Clifi ' Sterret ' s model for Pollv and Her Pals. 1, Sun. Admits accusation. As |)resident of Were Hotta Ganga she thanks the cal- endar editor for publicity. . ' ;, Mon. Seniors meet parents at the station. 6. Tues. Graduation for the first time before school is dismissed. Chicago baseball game at home. 7, Wed. Finals begin here and we end our pleasant ( . ' ' ) task. Nature is Our Only Rival In delicate tints, and excjui-site de.siij n.s. whicli are wnuiu ' lit in the perfection of art in our parlor, dining ' room, library and bedroom, or hall papers. Our wall papers are prettier than ever this Sprinu, and more reasonable in price. 1 REL) PRICE 11 4 E. Lono- Street Columbus, Ohio xcii 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 The Largest Factor In Clean Living Is Clean Food. Cleanliness is my Biggest Asset ' You IVonl FRESH BUTTER, EGGS. MEATS POULTRY ' OR GROCERIES CALL ME Your Interests Are Mine That ' s why I have built up such a large business with the Fraternities, Clubs and Boarding Houses of Ohio State. K. L. WORLEY 52 East Fifth Ave. Columbus, Ohio PROMPT TELEPHONE SERVICE — CALL ME Citizens 6775 Bell. North 247 (.Ill 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 The Ohio State University Columbus William Oxlev Thompson, President Maintained by state and federal appropriations. Comprises eleven colleges, a graduate school and a summer session: College of Agriculture College of Arts, Philosophy and Science College of Commerce and Journalism College of Dentistry College of Education College of Engineering College of Homeopathic Medicine College of Law College of Medicine College of Pharmacy College of Veterinary Medicine Graduate School Summer Session Tuition is free except in the professional colleges. An incidental fee of $15.00 a semester is required of all students in the non-profes- sional colleges. In the professional colleges the fees are as follows: College of Law, $30.00 a semester; Colleges of Medicine and Homeo- pathic Medicine, $50.00 a semester, plus a laboratory fee of $25.00, no part of which is returnable; College of Dentistry, $15.00 a semester for the First Year — Second, Third and Fourth years, $50.00 a semester, plus a laboratory fee of $25.00, no part of hich is returnable. Special bulletins describing each college mailed on request. Address Secretary — Entrance Board. The Ohio State University. xc l 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 THE BEAUTY OF THE MAKIO MUST BE ATTRIBUTED IN PART TO THE QUAUr ' OF THE PAPER ON WHICH IT IS PRINTED THE CENTRAL OHIO PAPER COMPANY ' S SWANS DOWN. ' You can use Qiiality Paper for your Stationery, Also! The Whitest, Strongest, Most Beautiful and Most Durable Sheet of Writing Paper is ours, if you will simply ask your stationer for SWAN LINEN j; 1--- }VA LINEN IS -TO OTHER PAPERS J. AS SWANS DOV S IS TO CHICKEN EEXTHERS 71 SWAN LINEN The Writing Paper for Particular People For Themes and Theses it is invaluable, giving the writer a forceful and distinctive presentation, which in turn means a higher credit. ' SWAN DELIGHTS WHOEVER WRITES The Central Ohio Paper Company Columbus, Ohio ( V 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 If it ' s Printing, Engraving or Binding you need, The Heer Press can do it with reasonable speed; With modern equipment, a plant up-to-date. Our clientele comes from all over the state. It may be for out-door-life that you are wishing; So for all who would revel in hunting and fishing, We publish a magazine Classy and Dapper The sportsman ' s delight Hunter-Trader Trapper The F. J. Heer Printing Company 55-59 East Main Street COLUMBUS, OHIO X( i 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 The Creed of The Sun-Shine Shop Bv Halter J, Scan m-.- f ATING all idling away of God ' s time and jI believing in the dignity of labor, let us be piad of the chance to work together in the fellowship of an ancient Craft whose achievements have enriched the human race. Never vain, always modest — let us be willing to sit at the feet of the Masters and study those Standards of Workmanship by which we shall finally measure the genuine worth of what we shall do. Dealing with an An whose chief concern is the tansmission of thought by the means of symbols, let us culti- vate our sense of appreciation of the True and Beautiful. Loving our work, respecting our craft, we will grow into that spirit of good will which faces the world with courage and kindness. Let us be glad of the sunshine which fills the earth and sky and gleams thru the windows of our Shop, but let us be glad- der still of the light which fills the soul of every man and woman, boy and girl, w ho labors beneath its roof. Since without such light the Sun-Shine Shop cannot be worthy of its name: a place where craftsmen enjoy their work, respect their Boss, speak kindly of each other, strive to do their best and — Smile! The Sears Simpson Company The Sun-Shine Shop COLUMBUS Waller J. Scar . ' 94. President. Warner P. Simpson. ' 03. KP. HuaK HuniinRton. ' 04. Secrelari; Xl 11 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 Let your Catalogues and Advertisinii reflect the convincingj vidence ox sincerity which surel) w ins business: Believe us when ve tell you they will, if you w ill but use Terry photos,desic iS, drawing, retouched photoS,zinc etching and halftones in one or more colors in the making of them. THE TERRY ENGRAVING 00. 212 - 218 Oak St. Columbus, Ohio. Artists F.Tid ' ravew ComTnercial Photo aphers Illustrators Enjira XCVIII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 INDEX Ai ' BcIa .. Vrtlvltles Ailvcillslni; «rlriiltiiie (Seniors 1 Vi:iirultiiral Student l l|Uil Alpha ( 111 Slftma .. Alphii itainma l£lu . Cammn Thfla Kaiipa Kappa Kappa I ' sl... Alpha Mu Pi OmeKa Alpha Phi Alpha PI fpslL.T Alpha Psi Alpha SlKina I ' hi Tan Omega Xl Delta Zota Aniiiican Institute ii ICIectrlcal ICncineers Am Tican Institute of Mining Knginecrs merican Society of Mechanical KnfTineers Architectural Club Arts (Seniors! Atheiiaean Literary Siicir( Athletic Board Athletics Alpha Aliihii Alpha Alpha Alpha Alph.i Oil i: ' .7 . ' . I ' . i:: - : ' . s i:iL ' :: 7 r. 371 362 370 336 434 34$ 272 266 27n Hanil .. Baseball . Hask.-I Ball . Beta Alpha Chi Mela Thela PI Hi)anllntr Clubs HrowninK liranniin Hiiekel and I ' ipper. HurkiVf Club Campus Views - Ceramics Society Chemical Society Chess Club •Mi Phi rvll ICnKineers CIui. ' lasses Classical Club Class Presidents Cleveland Club Columbia Club Commercial Club ... Cosmopolitan Club n.bnt.- Medication Kelphic IVI.i.iuiv; s I ella Chi I elta Pelta Delta... Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Rho . Delta Tau Delta Delta Theta Phi 4 mi 170 :;•. ' I .12 111 lit 4 :tH8 I IS 23 L ' lJK JK2 L ' Xli :.M II 282 I IK -M.s 244 2 IS 4 2 28 12 12) 2 ' ' S :;i2 :!88 Delta Thela Sliima Delta Cpsilon Delta Zeta Dentistry Downing Club I ' lamatlcs :164 356 4 22 119 276 187 E Kducation (Seniors i 81 i;imont Club 4 42 i:nKlneerinB (Seniors) .  I i:ngllsh Club 278 i ' ta Kappa Nu 300 Kxeculive Board . . . 13 Football Foreword g Fraternities . Freshman Class 135 Fussers ... 453 a Glee Club (Girls) 202 GIcc Club (Men) 1!)8 K llistur.v Club 256 Hume ICconomics Cluli 258 llomeiipathy (Seniors) . 110 Ilomiletic Club 216 Honorary Societies . 2H5 f lorticnitiiral Societ. ' J n 1 I III 176 Intramural Athletics J .leffersonian Literary Society 224 Junior Class 132 K Kappa Alpha Theta 416 Kappa Kappa Gamma 414 Kappa Sigma . .14 4 Kliman Club 438 I. I.H Boheme . 240 Lambda Dmefja 1 ' i 108 Lantern . . 236 123 Law (Seniors) M Makh. 234 Manhattan Club .. 150 Medicine (Seniors) 103 Menorah Society 212 Military l!)7 Mortar Board . 310 Mystic Chain . 110 N Newman Club (Girls ' 436 Xewman Club (Meni 104 l l 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 The books you read and the books you love Without the lo e of books the richest man is poor; but endowed with this treasure of treasures, the poorest man is rich. He has weaUh which no power can dimin- ish; riches which are ahvays increasing; possessions which the more he scatters the more they accumulate; friends who never desert him, and pleasures which never cloy. J. A. Langford. It is the aim of the Circulating Library to gather together the most recent books which you care to read but do not care to own — the best sellers — the modern fiction which is heard much of today and is for- gotten tomorrow. On the other shelves of the Book De- partment, however, you will find such books as you not only care to read but wish to have with you ahvays; the more substantial books which become good friends upon acquaintance; that never grow tiresome — the books you love. In both cases it is the idea of this de- partment to keep abreast of the times, to render every service possible. FIFTH FLOOR Green-Joyce 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 I N 1) K X Ohio Stall ' rnlverslly Assuoiiitln Dtilo I ' nioii Konril uf Overseers OmoKa Thu SiKinu Orchestra 14 382 204 Pan-Hellenic Ciiuncll (Girls) 412 Pan-Hellenic founcil (Men . 320 I ' .n ami Bnisli Club 277 Pliarniacfiiiical Ass« ciation 260 Pharmacy (Seniors ' 129 Phi Alpha Gamma 400 Phi Beta Kapiut 297 Phi Chi 390 Phi I ' ella Chi 368 Phi Uelta Phi 340 Phi l elta Thtia 328 Phi Gamma ivlta. 322 Phi Kappa Psi 324 Phi Lambda Upsilon 299 Phi Mu _ 428 Philomathean Literary Society 226 Phi Sigma 318 Phi Si ma Epsilon 398 Phi I ' lisilon Omicn n 316 Phrenocon 386 Pi Alpha Chi _ 392 Pi Beta Phi 418 Pi Kappa Alpha. 384 Pi rpsiion Rho 402 Political Science Club 246 Preble County Club „ 286 President Thompson „ 6 Psi Omesa 350 S Saddle and Sirloin Clul 250 Scabbard and Blade 312 Schoolmasters ' Club 274 Senior Class Omcers 42 Seniors _ 3 Sigma Alpha Kpsllon 338 Sigma Chi 326 Sigma Delta Chi _ 302 Sigma Nu „ 334 Sigma Phi lOpsilon 366 Sigma Pi 372 Sigma XI .... 21I6 Soccer _ 175 Sophomores „ _ 134 Soriirit ies 411 Siiuthern Club 444 Sphinx 306 Stock Judging Team 242 Strollerfj 188 Student Council (Men).. 18 Student Council (Women) 20 Student Volunteers 214 Table of Contents n Tennis _ 1 73 Theta Sigma Phi 304 Three-year Agricultural Literary So- ciety 230 Toast Masters 314 Townshend Literary Society.. 222 Track _ 159 Triangle 378 Trustees 12 Varsity .V Association (Girls) 184 Varsity A Association (Men) 182 Varsity O Association 140 Veterinary Medicine (Seniors) Ill Veterinary Medical Society 254 Western Reserve Club.. Who ' s Who .. Xi Psi Phi.. 284 33 346 Young Men ' s Christian Association 208 Young Women ' s Christian Association 210 ZarzoUers Zcta Beta T.mi 193 380 C I 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 a.hr Batlu (l btu i ' latr iCantrnt Established 1879 Published daily by the students of the department of Journalism, Ohio State University. A message from the students ' paper to the advertiser: AFTER ALL, the best advertismg medium is the one supported by your prospective customers. Their interest in it is real, alive, active, or it would not be able to exist. The Ohio State Lantern is the official newspaper of the University. It is published daily during the year by sluderils of the University. MERCHANTS WHO ADVERTISE in the Daily Lantern do so with the idea of sales, immediate returns, and not just good will. Everything that the greater newspapers of Columbus are doing for merchants and customers, the Lantern is doing with State students and Columbus merchants. THE FIELD that the Daily Lantern covers is comparatively lim ited, but it is covered thoroughly. Every advertisement printed in the Lantern will directly or indirectly appeal to 5000 students, 450 members of the faculty and nearly 3000 others. Mr. MERCHANT: If your business among the students is not upward bound, if you have good sellable goods that will appeal to this class of trade, don ' t hesitate. We are not an experiment; the number of good reputable firms who are using our columns should suggest their selling ability. We are the only complete medium for reaching all the students cvcri ' daM. uJltr Sat III iGantrru The Students ' Paper CII 1916 THE MAKIO 1916 INDEX TO ADNERTISEKS .MbauBh. K. S XXXV .MU ' n Knithci-s XIII AiiHiii-aii Clilclp i ' li XXXIX Amrrlciin I ' Uiy Mnchlneiy t )...XLV Amerii-iin Insurance Union XI. Ill Altmal.r. M., Jr LXXI AllliI, I . I ' I Baker Art Gallfr l l Barnes ( alien X I N BarrlnKton. Alfrtil LI I BascoM) Brothers XL.III Bates. B. f XLVm Bliss Business CoIleBe _LV Bliss Business ColleRe LXIII Block Klonil Co ' XXXV Brix ' lion KnumvinB Co VI Brunswlck-Balke Co L.XXXIII Buckeye Tent .V: AwnhiK C0....VII Capitol Billianl Hall XXXV Capital City I alry XVII Central BulUlinB. Ivoan Sav- inKs Co LXXXII Central   liio Paper Co XCV Cherlngton Printing Co XXX II Citv National Bank XH Clark, J. S X Cochran. I r. It. B LI ( olk-Be Book Store LXVlll College Cave liestaurant XXVIII t )lleKe Inn LXXI 1 1 Columbus Business College XXIV Columbus Blank Book Co XX Columbus t ' handelier Co XVI Columbus I ' boto Supply Co XLVI Columbus Letter Co XIX Columluis Mutual Life Insur- ance Co .XXIX Cott frintinK Co LXXX Columbus Hallway. Power Light Co XXV Davlcs, L. E. Co XIX Dayton Engineering Laborator- ies XI Oeisel-Wemmer Co ..XI 1 1 Poddingtun Lumber Co._ XIII Kunn, V. C. Photo Supply XIII Kmerson Academy of Dancing.. LXXV Kylar Studio LXI Fifth Ave. Floral C.i XIV Florentine H«ll LXXII Fornshell I ' rinlinK I ' o XIV Franklin Optical c. XXII Globe Tailoring C.. vi.vill Globe-Wernicke Cc. X Goodman .tewelry Co . ; V Grasselli Chemical Ci. ., XCI Green-. lovce - . V — C Grout Hat o ..XXXI Gruen Watch Co. XXIIl Hard Klectrlc Co I XXIII Hammer Dry Plate Co XXII Harvey. W. S XXXV Haynes. P. I. Companv . ..I.XXNII Heaton Music Store XXXIV Heer. F. .1. Printing Co XCVI Heimberger. V .... Vlll Hennlck. H. II LXIX Highland Cigar Co LXXII Hinterschied Co.. Vm XVIIl Hiss Stamp Works XVI Hughes. Harry K LIV Indianola Barber Shop LXXXVI IJams Schlolman XXXVI Indianola Printing Co XXXVII .lefTrey Mfg. Co XXVII .lenkins Brothers XLVI I Johnson. A. B. Company LX.XXIV Kampm.Tnn Costume Works XX.WII Kau ff man-La t timer Co XX. VI Keeley Cure .... LXX Kinney. G. F« . XX.WII I Krauss. A. E XX VI 1 1 Krauss. Scott LVI 1 1 Layman. Gay Academy of Dancing LXXX VI I Lehnum Co LXX IV Lentz, Dr „ LXX I Lilley, M. C. Co LXXX I Magnuson LXX VI 1 1 Malott. P. J XXIV .Martlin. I. B LXXXV .Maraetti No. 1 VI MiirzetU No. 2 LXX Mendel. Louis LXXV 1 1 Mills. J. 1) IX Midland Mutual Life Insurance Co XXX 1 1 1 Montgomery Ward IV Monroe Clothes Shop LXIV Moore. E. R LXX XI Murnan Taxi Co LXXVI McCIelland ' s Book Store XL McCIure Tire Rubber Co LlV McCormick, Logan XXVI McGrath. D. W XXVI McGuire. Frank LX National Ice Storage XX National Woolen Mills LXII New First National Bank LIII New Method Laundry XC New York Shoe Repair _. XXXII OBlce Training School LIX omce Training School LXVII Ohio Field Barber Shop XXVIII Ohio Printing Co LXV Ohio Surgical . ppliance LIV Ohio State Telephone Co LXV I O. S. U. Association „...LX.XXIX O. S. U. Lantern LXXX Vlll O. S. U. Lantern CIl O. S. r. Lantern LXXI O. S. V. Dental College XXI Orr-Kiefer Studio LXX IX Ohio State University XCIV O. S. V. Medical College LXXXVI I Parker ' s Orchestra LX V Price. Fred V XCI I Penn Studio XIV Penn Transfer Co LXXII Peoples ' Grocery Co XC Perfect Silo Co XXXI Phonograph Cycle Co 5J J ' Progress Laundry XVI Ratner. H i lM. ... Reed. C. S _ LXXXU RIchter. F. C - LI I Rosen. Sam LX Ross, Frank _ Xv III .Schlotman 5JS, ' iy, ' , Sears-Simpson Printing Co XCVII Shedd, K. E X Sherman. Leachman XXX Smith, Ahe XXI Sifrit. Scott Company XII Smith. Smox L State Mutual of Worcester. LXX In Mass State Optical Co XXXVII Stlmson. S. W. Sons LXV Tavlor. Alex LVI IT Teiling-Belle Vernon Co LXXXI Terry Engraving t impany XCVIII Thiele Laboratories LVI Tripp. .1. G XXXVIII fnited Slates Rubber Co LXVII I Tnlted Woolen Mills Ill Varsitv Drug Shop LVI I Vogue Shop XLIV Westwater, J. M. Co XLII Whorley. K. L XCIII Vontz-Ebright Co T-XXXVI (III « :
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