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.. ' - Ill 5-- a £--21 f -SXi COPYRIGHT 1939 The Makio of Ohio State University BT -T Published by two thousand Juniors at Ohio State Uni- versity, Columbus, Ohio, in memory of that eventful moment, 1939. Amon E. Gross Editor James Rutherford Business Manager m yes UN -i. _ _ iflll III I r £ pA w AVS o f ng in a network of narrow, red ribbons, serve to hold each and every element of the Uni- versity in bondage. From the early days of Ohio State, when eager students traveled cattle trails to and from Worthington Pike (High Street), until to- day, the candidates for degrees have played an important role in mapping fresh trails to be fol- lowed. Today we find the complexities of Univer- sity life, whether academic, social, or extra-cur- ricular, inextricably woven into one big pattern — Ohio State — by the worn walks, linking nowhere with everywhere. There is a story about Ohio State, passing in review, that conforms to none ever told, and we have dared to use a new plan or organization in presenting it to you. When we enter the outer paths leading to the campus, we are concerned, not with each element, but the University as a whole. Right- fully then, our first thoughts concern University Officials, the center of control over the network. In our first division. Colleges and Classes, the paths lead from the center of Administration to each college, where the Deans, faculty, and graduating seniors occupy the spotlight. With less emphasis. Ty — rt — - we present the undergraduate class officers and outstanding students, at the same time forming a broader base of control elements. Since we are primarily concerned with the life of the students, our paths lead us into School Life, the second division, where di- verging interests and sidelights are fused around academic endeavor, the underlying motive. Here the paths will cross many times. At their focal points stand the B.M.O.C. ' s of campus life. We must leave the campus proper by a longer route to round out the social and ath- letic sides of the student. At the ends of the outer paths lay Organizations and Athleti cs, the third and fourth divisions of the 193 Makio. Standing along the edge of our col- lege community, their paths are longer ones, yet are linked strongly to the University. It is here on paths dulled by time, that alumni, faculty, and students . . . the past and present . . . find a common meeting , The past is relived and future growth ted for Ohio State University, the great- est of them all. It is here that the paths are not only a means to an end, but an en themselves, r A TO EX-PRESIDENT RIGUTMIRE.... Ohio State University misses Dr. George W. Rightmire, the kindly man who guided it as president for twelve years until his retirement last year. Nearly half a century Dr. Rightmire was closely associated with the University, as student, dean, and president. The first Ohio State graduate to become president of his alma mater, Dr. Rightmire made the Un iversity a model of its kind, saw it grow, and heard the acclaim of the country. Alumni have erected a monument in the little village of Center Fur- nace, Lawrence County, Ohio, at the birthplace of Dr. Rightmire. He has a larger, finer monu- ment, however, in the hearts of all Ohio Staters who have had the great good fortune to be associated with the tall, smiling man. He spent this year in Europe, where history-changing has been frequent, but The Makio knows Dr. Right- mire ' s heart will always with the University. And he knows our hearts are always with him. i- First Ohio State graduate to become gov- ernor of Ohio — that ' s John W. Bricker. Ohio State was proud of him during his university days when he was a campus leader, holding the presidency of the YMCA, membership in Sphinx and Delta Chi Fraternity and numerous other campus organizations. He was catcher on the baseball team and an outstanding debater. In the University law school he also made a notable name for himself. Ohio State is even more proud of him now that he has achieved state recognition as governor and national rec- ognition, too. Whispers of a possible presiden- tial candidacy within the next decade are being heard. John W. Bricker — smiling, genial, and a leader of men — The Makio salutes you! You ' re the kind of alumnus the University is proud to call its own. ,CKt« dmicah. OU r e W 1 X JL Harry A. Caton 0-5 oar d of JmsteeS The nine members of the Board of Trustees for Ohio State are appointed by the Governor of Ohio for a term of seven years. At the present time the chairman is Harry A. Caton, and he is assisted by Edith Campbell, vice-chairman; Carl E. Steeb, secretary; and Charles F. Kettering, treasurer. Two years ago Julius F. Stone, former president of the Board, became its first chairman emeritus. In its meeting chamber in the Administration Building, the board assembles on the second Monday of each month. This Board has complete charge of all matters pertaining to the University, which at the present time includes a Graduate School and ten colleges: College of Agriculture including the School of Home Dargusch. Thompson, Atkinson, Campbell, McPherson, Caton, Altmaier economics, College of Arts and Sciences including the Schools of Jour- nalism and Optometry, College of Commerce and Administration in- cluding the School of Social Administration, College of Dentistry, Col- lege of Education including the School of Nursing, College of Engineer- ing including the School of Mineral Industries, College of Law, College of Pharmacy, College of Veterinary Medicine, and College of Medicine. In these colleges are included seventy departments housed in seventy modern buildings, from which have gone forty thousand gradu- ates and seventy-five thousand others who did not complete their work. With a value of $23,000,000, the campus today includes over twelve hundred acres. Under the able guidance of its Board of Trustees, Ohio State has grown from the agricultural college of 1873, having seventeen students enrolled, to a modern university, annually offering training to over sixteen thousand students, and it now ranks fourth among state universities and sixth among all the universities in the United States. [10} % Mi n At the U :y arlesF. dent of umber second ?o the  1 and json in- try. Col- used in jgradu- !i work. ■twelve js. Ohio •VS. Students and faculty look to J. Lewis Morrill, vice presi- dent of the University, for guidance, and he ' s always helpful and willing to aid in all their problems, for he understands Ohio State, its students, its faculty and its administration as few men do — he ' s been a part of all branches. As a student he held editorial posts on The Lantern and The Sundial and wound up his undergraduate career with election to Phi Beta Kappa to show for his scholastic achievements. After gradua- tion he was a newspaper man in Cleveland for some years. Later, as secretary of the Ohio State Alumni Association and junior dean of the College of Education, he grew closer than ever to the University and its problems. From junior dean to vice president of a great state university was a long jump, but capable Mr. Morrill took it in his stride. As an ad- ministrator and as a leader, he has shown his ability. J. Lewis Morrill Vice President [II] _ V . u vdver it v ' dtratu mimsirauon Ohio State is justly proud of her administrators, for they handle ably the gigantic task of governing over fourteen thousand students. It is they who guide all student activity during college years. Dean of Women Esther Allen Gaw, aided by her assistant, Dean Grace Zor- baugh, supervises the housing, educational, vocational information, extra- curricular and social activities of all women on the campus. She is a Phi Beta Kappa member. Her hobbies include gardening and Spanish. Not only is Miss Edith D. Cockins the able registrar of the University, but she is also titled secretary of the faculty, alumni recorder, and University editor. Several years ago she was given an honorary Mortar Board membership in recognition of service. Park Gaw Stradley A graduate of 1920, a former member of Sphinx, the Makio staff, Alpha Tau Omega, and a secretary of the YMCA, Dean of Men Joseph A. Park is well acquainted with the personal, social, and extra-curricular activities he super- vises. He is the faculty adviser to the Student Senate. Bland L. Stradley has served a number of years as University Examiner and secretary of the Entrance Board, and he was appointed Dean of the Arts College in 1937. Mr. Stradley, who conducts all correspondence pertaining to ad- mission to any of the University, cooperative clubs, and NYA, attended both Ohio Wesleyan and Harvard. As accountant, as purchasing agent, and now as business manager, Carl E. Steeb has been associated with the University since his graduation in 1899. His work includes directing the physical plant divisions. He also serves as secretary of the Board of Trustees. Steeb Cockins [ 12} 12] COMMON fi.NO TEaywSi ■MMI Spectators watch Bucket and Dipper dunking . . . Tired already, girls? . . . Allah, please bring rain . . . Freshmen tour the campus . . . Mortar Board initiates . . . Frosh congregate on Long Walk . . . Depantsing ritual of Bucket and Dipper actives. NOT an Ohio-Michigan swim meet . . . just B D again ... Put it there, Prexy! !! ... As the gallery cheers ... A step forward — a look back . . . Caps and gowns, seniors and profs, goodbyes and sighs . . The cream of the crop . . . Confidentially, it ' s Sphinx . . . Mortar Board takes the Long Walk. Ill I ■ nil m: ioiks ■ imiH rr mi TTi Se emor ass icers During the four years its members have been on the campus, the class of 1939 has witnessed the change of both the national administration and the University administration. In 1936 President Frank- lin D. Roosevelt was reelected and was also voted the campus favorite. On July 1, 1938, President Emer- itus George Rightmire retired, after the students had paid him a mass tribute in May. In 1935, 5000 students gathered to pay a surprise tribute on his tenth anniversary as president. On the campus, ad- ditions to the buildings are constantly being made and have included a hospital isolation ward, the Social Administration building, new agricultural buildings, a Journalism addition, a men ' s and a women ' s dormitory. Many powerful campus organizations have been formed and recognized since the fall of 1935. Both the O.S.P.A. and the U.S.P. political combines have been formed. The I.M.A. and I.W.A. are the most recent of the new organizations. The Scarlet Mask, defunct since 1932, was reorganized. The Student Labor Board, the Board of Publications, and the Ohio State Committee for Student Mobilization for Peace have also found a place in campus life. The Student Senate, in 1936, adopted a new constitution unseating twelve members. The Mirror Lake Nite Club was organized last year. At various campus dances, swing fans have beard, among others, the bands of Art Kassel, Hal Kemp, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, and Glen Gray. One of the biggest events during the career of the class of 1939 was the successful organization of Ohio State ' s block cheering section. Ast Baler, grariua ' this, he membe Pope Weisman Balz McCallum Miller [20] The Medici] Sigma, ioi, wa the Ou Society [}|] As the climax of four years of prominent extra-curricular activity, Richard Baker, of Warren, Ohio, was elected president of the senior class. He will graduate from the College of Commerce and Administration. In addition to this, he has served as president of both Sphinx and Phi Kappa Psi, and as a member of the Varsity basketball team, Scarlet Mask, Bucket and Dipper, Romophos, and Beta Gamma Sigma. He appointed five classmates to the senior class cabinet, his advisory council, this year. The first of these, Fredric Balz, Columbus, is enrolled in the College of Medicine. He is a member of the Chi Phi fraternity, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Scarlet Key, Varsity Arrow, and has served as a senior baseball manager. Robert Pape, who is majoring in industrial engineering, belongs to Texni- koi, was vice-president of Triangle, served as advertising manager of both the Quadrangle Jesters and the Ohio State Engineer, and is a member of the Society of Industrial Engineers. He is from Girard, Ohio. Mary McCallum, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta, comes from Alliance, Ohio, and is enrolled in the College of Education. She was a member of Brown- ing and first vice-president of W.S.G.A., having charge of both the Mirrors and Mid-Mirrors organizations. Jean Weisman was vice-president of Sigma Delta Tau, president of Hillel players, a member of Mortar Board, Chimes, Scholaris, Y.W.C.A., and W.S.G.A., in which she was senior chairman of the point system. Coming from Newark, Ohio, Jean is enrolled in the Arts College as an English major. Robert W. Miller, of Tarentum, Penn- sylvania, belongs to Kappa Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Fraternity Managers Association. {21} i i -ii utmmmmmm 1939 Se emor wm Brown, Baker Gillespie, Grierson. Taylor, Ream, McCallum Wood, Drake, Vines, Baker, Stockdale Romantic, collegiate, ultra-smooth — these terms partially describe the out- standing excellence of the Senior Prom of 1939. Held during the most com- pletely romantic period of the year — Spring Quarter — the Prom was a perfect climax for one of the most outstanding social seasons in Ohio State history. Richard Baker, president of Sphinx, and Mary Jane Vines, president of Mortar Board, were co-chairmen of the affair. Their work in coordinating the activities of the seven committees resulted in a Prom that will long be remembered for its ex- cellent entertainment and enjoyment. Being escorted by Richard Baker, president of the Senior Class, gave Martha Brown the title of Prom Queen. She was presented with a beautiful bouguet of flowers by the Prom committees. The thorough enjoyment which the capacity crowd evidenced was ample proof of the complete success of the Prom. [22] [U] r Co-chairmen Baker and Vines Executive Committee Richard Baker Mary Jane Vines Edward Drake Jane Wood Robert Johnson Decorations Committee Mary McCallum John Carlson Richard Taylor Charles Ream Jane Grierson Rachel Gillespie Elizabeth Neff Orchsslra Commit ee Jane Wood John Sigler Ralph Schaefer Jean Allen Barbara Wilcox Publicity Committee Martha Hinkle Robert Ferguson Richard Taylor Jean Weisman Margaret Brown Ticket Committee James Kidd Barbara Boughton Eleanor Karch Ralph Schaefer Katheryne Ray burn Arrangements Commit ee James Hull Gladys Mason James Whittaker Chaperon Committee Jeanne Yantes Richard Boughner Anne Fredericksen Carl Steeb out- om- iect :r. sol ex- rtha Kidd, Raybum, Beam. Karch, Mason, Boughton, Boughner, Fredericksen Allen, Sigler, Taylor, Hinkle iple [22] [23] — chti ' Richard Thomas Baker Richard Boughner John Irvin Carlson )pk r mx The outgoing members of Sphinx, solemnly at- tired in caps and gowns, march down the steps of University Hall. It is eleven o ' clock on Link Day, the day set aside during Traditions Week for the senior men ' s honorary to initiate. The atmosphere is tense with excitement as the group proceeds on its march through the assembled crowd. Suddenly a resounding slap on a new member ' s back breaks the crisp silence. As each man is linked he is escorted to the steps of old University Hall where the president of the University greets each individ- ually. Later they march in pairs to Mirror Lake where the rituals are secretly completed, tk Sphinx was founded on the Ohio State campus in 1907. It has increased in prominence and in- fluence among campus organizations until today it ranks at the top of the list. The society is perpetu- ated each year by the election to membership of not more than sixteen men. The selections are made on the basis of scholarship, activities, character, and personality. To be honored by being linked for Sphinx is the highest award that can be accordei an undergraduate. The Sphinx society has come to symbolize more than just an honorary; it is a living, active body of the University ' s outstanding students striving to do all it can to add to its revered Alma Mater ' s fame and glory. Edward Sims Drake Robert Willi Ferguson Richard Harrison Fuller James Robin Hull Robert Earl Johnson James Edward Kidd John Wesley Leas John Milburn Leeper Charles Daniel Ream Ralph Merle Schaefer John Wiltshire Sigler r Carl Eckert Steeb Richard Isgrig Tayl or James Arthur Whittaker [24] [8] Baker ike juson Fuller I son H lor Ream Taylor Ferguson Sigler Kidd Leas Whitlaker Boughner Schaefer Hull Steeb Drake Johnson Baker Carlson [2 ] [25] tmcJCBm l onar Be van Karch, McCallum, Wood. Brown, Gillespie Hinkle, Allen, Weisman, Rayburn, Nelf Boughton, Mason. Tinling, Stockdale. Frederiksen Yanles. Vines, Grieison. Wilcox [26] At Ohio State, the Pi Sigma Alpha chapter of Mortar Board, senior women ' s honorary society, has a double significance. It was the local group, established in 1914, that founded the now national honorary, composed of sixty- four chapters distributed throughout the coun- try. The name and the small black and gold mortar board pin adopted by all chapters were originated by the Ohio State organi- zation. During Traditions Week, an early morn- ing candlelight ceremony notifies the sixteen most outstanding junior women of their elec- tion to the society. The choice is based on superiority in scholarship, leadership and service to the University. Black-robed actives conduct the white-robed neophytes down the Long Walk to the Library for individual pres- entation to the president of the University. The pledge to uphold the traditions of Mortar Board is taken at Mirror Lake and the ritual draws to a picturesgue conclusion with the lantern ceremony. The symbolic robe of gov- ernment and the lamp of knowledge are then passed from the outgoing to the incoming members. The activities of Mortar Board center around the promotion of scholarship, leader- ship and service to the Unversity. Vera Jean Allen Barbara Anne Boughton Margaret Ellen Brown Anne Elizabeth Frederiksen Rachel Clarke Gillespie Jane Louise Grierson Martha Ann Hinkle Eleanor Eileen Karch Gladys Emma Mason Mary Katherine McCallum Elizabeth Anne Neff Katheryne Louise Rayburn Ruth Elizabeth Stockdale Phyllis Louise Tinling Mary Jane Vines Jean Antoinette Weisman Barbara Bauter Wilcox Jane Cecilia Wood Hoyland Jeanne Yantes m faricuib i urn While Ohio State was founded as the Ohio Agri- cultural and Mechanical College, and has always offered the sciences related to agriculture, it is only in comparatively recent years that the College of Agriculture has attained large attendance. There are almost twice as many students in the college now as were found in the entire University in 1900. The present college year saw a larger increase in the College of Agriculture than in any other college on the campus. It continues to be among the three largest colleges of agriculture in the world. The reorganization of the poultry division, the erection of several poultry buildings, the addition of some new horticultural greenhouses, and the in- stallation of an irrigation system have relieved the former inadeguacy of its facilities. The college in- cludes the School of Home Economics and the Agricultural Extension Service. Headed by Dean John F. Cunningham and Junior Dean Lyman E. Jackson, the College of Agriculture cooperates closely with the Ohio Experiment Station at Wooster. Five departmental chairmen in the college are chiefs of their respective divisions at the Experiment Station. To some extent farm land and buildings at the University are utilized for re- search work in which the college and the Experi- ment Station cooperate. Men Students 987 Women Students . ' . 507 Total 1,494 Decrees Granted 212 Faculty 112 This college ranks second in the nation in enrollment. [29] ■Jfato UTM 1939 L amo SHARR, RUTH ELAINE Worlhington B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; Home Economics Club, President; Home Economics Club of Ohio, State Secretary; All-Agriculture Council; Phi Upsilon Omicron; University Granqe;_ f JWbmen ' s Recreation - •TAssocm ARMSTRONG, HOWARD M. Wooster B.Sc. Delta Theta Sigma; Student Horticultural Society, Treasurer; Freshman Pistol Team; Fruit Judging Team gr -i 1 ABEL. FRED ORVILLE Pennsville b.sc. . 0 r Townshend Agricultural Education Society; University Poultry Science C] fjfcr £ ANDERSON, ALICE OCA Columbus B.Sc. WIM Gamma Phi Lambda; University Grange; Home Economics Club BCOCK. WAYNE HAROLD Toledo B.Sc. Phi Delta Theta BAGLEY, MASON RA ' Burton B.Sc. BARNES. ROBERT OWEN Westerville B.Sc. Townshend Agricultural Society; University Grange BEACH. WILBUR LEWIS Arlington B.Sc. Gamma Sigma Delta; Townshend Agricultural Education Society; University Grange; Lutheran Student Association BEAM. ERNEST H. Xenia B.Sc. Rifle Team; University Grange; 4-H Club; Dairy Cattle Judging Team BEASLEY. ARTHUR C. Camden B.Sc. Townshend Agricultural Education Society ALLESHOUSE. PAUL R. Baltic B.Sc. All-Agricultural Council; American Dairy Science Association; University Grange; 4-H Club; Y. M. C. A.; Agricultural Student, Board of Control AUSTERMILLER. HUGH H. Napoleon B.Sc. -w — Alpha Zeta; Townshend Agricu Education Society; Kappa Kapi _. Psi; Marching Band; Symphonic Concert Band BACON. PHILIP EDLOE London fl B.Sc. ■ ft] Delta Theta Sigma; American Dairy Science Association; Dairy Products Judging Team BAILEY. LESTE Tacoma B.Sc. University Grange Dairy Science Association Ik. Soo Ho CmriL Vk una SEC Chillicolki lit. Sijii Alpki BECKER. CORAL B Sidney B.Sc. in Home Ec. Y. W. C. A.; Links BARNHART. WILFRED JAMES New Carlisle B.Sc. Alpha Gamma Sigma; 4-H Club; Townshend Agricultural Education Society BEALES. WE Burton B.Sc. Alpha Zeta, President; Kappa Kappa Psi; Council of Fraternity Presidents; Marching Band BEAM, JAMES R. Columbus Grove B.Sc. Alpha Gamma Sigma; Townshend Agricultural Education Society: University Grange [30] r. Se etuord M«D| BERRY. THOMAS T. Hillsboro B.Sc. Townshend Agricultural Education Society, President; All-Agricultural Council, Vice President BITZER, GEORGE MORGAN Chillicothe B.Sc. Sigma Alpha Epsilon BILIKAM. CARL WILLARD Columbus B.Sc. BLAKESLEE, GRACE ELIZABETH Rocky River B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda, President; Phi Upsilon Omicron; University Grange; 4-H Club; Home Economics Club BROWN, RUTH JEANNETTE Columbus B.Sc. Delta Delta Delta; Women ' s Panhellenic Association BURKLEY, MARGARET L. Grafton in Home Ec. a Phi Lambda; Home conomics Club, Vice President- University Grange; 4-H Club; Agricultural Student, Board of Control; Phi Upsilon Omxron CANOWITZ, PHYLLIS DOROTHY Columbus B.Sc. CLEVELAND, Galena H B.Sc. American Dairy Science Association COE. FREDERICK H. Mt. Vernon B.Sc. Saddle and Sirloin Club; Meat Judging Team; University Grange; Livestock Judging Team; 4-H Club; Gamma Sigma Delta 1939 COX, EVELYN LENORE Cuyahoga Falls B.Sc. Dormitory Assembly; University Grange; Home Economics Club; Independent Women ' s Association ARGHZ PALE LA VERNE Montpelier — K - B Townshend Agricultural Education Society DEACON. RAYMON New Madison B.Sc. W } M Townshend Agricultural Education Society Society ™, Brookiield B.Sc. Dairy Cattle lud DOYLE. MARION DONALD Goshen B.Sc. DUCKWORTH. DOYLE DELETH Marietta B.Sc. Pershing Rifles; Townshend Agricultural Education Society; American Dairy Science Association; American Society of Agricultural Engineers; Big O Cub DUNCAN. RALPH WILLIAM Shaker Heights B.Sc. ELLIOT. JOE E. West Mansfield B.Sc. Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma I amo CUTLIP. FORREST WADE Little Hocking B.Sc. Delta Theta Sigma; Saddle and Sirloin Club; American Dairy Science Association; Townshend Agricultural Society; Council of Fraternity Presidents DAVIDSON. JAMES LAWRENCE Vandalia B.Sc. Delta Theta Siama, Vice President; American Dairy Science Association EIBEL. HARRIET LUCILLE Columbus _ Sc. Theta Phi Alpha; Newman Club; Archery Club; Browning Dramatic 5ociety Pl] [|silon EHtE. I0SEP1 Ik FBS10MA! Jjltaoit Bic UniTinitT Bislitall Omicrori; Home Econo m DENNIS. ROBERT W. Bellaire I U ■ Jk Ml Varsity Rifle Team; University Grange; Glee Club; Strollers; Varsity Track; University Chorus DUBACH. GEORGE GODFRED Ashtabula Alpha Zeta; American Dairy Science Association; University Grange; 4-H Club; Agricultural J Student, Editor; Danforth Fellowship Winner; Ashtabula County Club, President; American Country Life Association, Editor Youth Section DUGAN, DAVID RIDGE Perry B.Sc. fcw Alpha Gamma Rho, Presiden Varsity Polo Teaas B Floriculture Forum DUNHAM. MILAN G. Edon B.Sc. Townshend Agricultural Education Society; University Grange; 4-H Club ENGELMANN. KARL PAUL Lakewood B.Sc. Kappa Delta Rho; Polo Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Meat Judging Team 5r«,, ; u Clth; V. « [32} [ ] f WADE muwmci Tins . ■ oou Se eruord ENKE. JOSEPH W. Columbus B.Sc. Gamma Sigma Delta FENSTERMAKER. CHARLES Baltimore B.Sc. University Grange; Varsity Basketball FITE. MARY ANN Georgetown B.Sc. in Home E c. Pi Beta Phi; Mid-Mirrors; Mirrors; Y. W. C. A.; Browning Dramatic Society T % i K + GEARHART. KENNETH ARNOLD Mount Vernon B.Sc. Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; University Glider Club; University Grange; 4-H Club Townshend Agricultural Edu Society GIFFORD. VERNON ELLIS Chagrin Falls B.Sc. Pi Alpha Xi; Floriculture Fi GOODFELLOW. FRANC Springfield B.Sc. Kappa Delta FAWLEY. EDGAR HAMILTON Lynchburg B.Sc. American Society of Agricultural Engineers; Townshend Agriculhual Education Society FERRANTE, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS Portsmouth B.Sc. Theta Kappa Phi; Horticultural Club, President; Pomology Society; Vegetable Forum; Agricultural Council OM. BETTY LOU Columbus B.Sc. Alphi Phi; Phi Upsilon Omicron, ■Vice President; Omicron Nu, Treasurer; Home Economics Club GERKE. MILDRED ELIZABETH Rayland B.Sc. Phi Upsilon Omicron; Gamma Phi Lambda; Home Economics Club GILLOGLY. Albany B.Sc. WALLACE ALONZO la GREEN. ROBERT FRANKLIN New Philadelphia 3c. American Dairy Science Association GROVES. DELMER ELLIS Bethesda B.Sc. Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Student, Editor; Saddle and Sirloin Club; American Dairy Science Association; University Grange; 4-H Club; All-Agricultural Council HAINES, DOROTHY A. Van Wert B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; Home Economics Club; University Grange; 4-H Club 1939 HARNER. HELEN M. Xenia B.Sc. Agricultural Student Staff; University Grange; 4-H Club; Home Economics Club HARRINGTON. JAMES FOSTER J Bedford! B.Sc. Kappa Delta Rho; Horticulture Club Freshman Swimming; Council of Fraternity Presidents M f$ ARSHA. CATHERINE Hlllsboro B.Sc. Chi Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Sundial AUGE. ANDREW GEORGE Fairmont, West Virginia Pi, President; Floriculture Forum, President; Pi Alpha Xi, Treasurer; All HARPER. LOLITA HELEN Columbus B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; Home Economics Club; Universty Grange; Y. W. C. A.; Agricultural Student Staff HARRINGTON. RUTH ELEANOR Strongsviille B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; University Grange; University 4-H Club; Home Economics Club HASEK. RAYMOND FRANCIS Cleveland B.Sc. PhLfCta Sigma; Pi Alpha Xi; Gamma Sigma DelJsjB loriculture Forum ssT HERL. BETTY Columbus B.Sc. r Delta Gamma; Sundial; Strollers HOSKIN. STANLEY THOMAS Gralton £ . BH B.Sc. Delta Theta Sigma; University Grange; Horticulture Club HUTCHINSON. DONALD H. Batavia B.Sc. Townshend Agricultural Education Society; Forum Public Speaking Club; Stadium Club; University Grange KASLER. ARTHUR D. Amesville B.Sc. American Dairy Science Association; Dairy Products Judging Team KEIRNS. EDWARD J. Amesville B.Sc. Alpha Zeta; University Grange, Steward; University 4-H Club, President; Poultry Science Club; Townshend Agricultural Education Society HUGHES, JENNITH EILEEN New Lexington B.Sc. I TJ Theta Upsilon, President; Omicron Nu, President; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; omen ' s Panhellenic Association; W. C. A.; University Grange NES. PAUL ROBERT Portsmouth Sc. l Delta Upsilon; Ohio Staters, Inc.; Freshman Activities; Director of Student Activities; Makio; Y. M. C. A.; Strollers; Scarlet Mask; Freshman Deskbook, Editor; Floriculture Forum; Ohio Union Board of Overseers KEEGAN. BETTIE Columbus B.Sc. in Home Ec. Delta Zeta; Y. W. C. A.; Links; University Grange; Physical Education Club KEMPER. LILLIAN CECELIA Logan B.Sc. Theta Phi Alpha; Newman Club; Women ' s Panhellenic Association; Ohio Student ' s Party Associated, Representative; Home Economics Club [34] 1 Se emoM ■Wt ' hN ■•WHELEAMOH KESSLER, CATHERINE L. Centerburg B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; Home Economics Club; University Grange; University 4-H Club; Agricultural Student Staff KING. KATHRYN LOUISE Bellefontaine B.Sc. KINNEY. ELTON E. Rushsylvania B.Sc. Agricultural Student Staff; University Grange; Townshend Agricultural Education Society KIDD, JAMES E. Black Lick B.Sc. Delta Upsilon; Student Court, Justice; Strollers, Business Manager; Y. M. C. A., Associate Secretary; Ohio Staters, Inc.; Romophos; Bucket and Dipper; Sphinx; Toastmasters; Agricultural Student, Business Manager; Publication Board KING, MARGUERITE E. Findlay B.Sc. Alpha Chi Omega; University Grange; Freshman Y. W. C. A.; Kappa Phi; University Chorus IT KLOPFfeR. VIRGIL JAY bSc.. jyl Alpha Zeta; American Dairy Science Association, President; Phi Eta Sigma; All-Agricultural Council; Agricultural Student; Gamma Sigma Delta LAYBOURNE, WIULIA] Springfield B.Sc. H f ■ Delta Theta Sigma; Townshend Agricultural Education Society; University Grange; Baseball; Saddle and Sirloin: Association INE. ADA GERTRUDE Columbus Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; Home Economics Club; University Grange; University 4-H Club; Y. W. C. A. Varsitif LEE. DALE R Racine B.Sc. i l LEUTZ. MARY CARY Oak Harbor B.Sc. University Grange; Universi Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron ' Student Center Cabinet; Symphony Orchestra I ■k . MAIN. ROBERT V. Delaware B.Sc. American Society of Agri Engineers KREILICK. JANET ALICE Fremont B.Sc. Chi Omecra; Home Economics Club; Y. V. C. A. LEACHMAN. LELAND LE MERT Sonora B.Sc. Delta Theta Sigma; University Grange; Saddle and Sirloin, President; General Livestock Judging Team LEHMAN. LESTER HENRY Edgerton B.Sc. American Dairy Science Association MADDEN. FLOYD L. DeGraff B.Sc. Townshend Agricultural Education Society; University Grange; Phi Tau Theta MALINOVSKY. EMIL Avon B.Sc. Townsliond Agricultural Education Society; University Grange £ 35 ] 1939 MANCHESTER. CROSBY M.. JR. Lake View B.Sc. Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; University Grange; Townshend Agricultural Education Society; American Society of Agricultural Engineers lRTIN. marcella anna Cleveland _.Sc. Delta Delta Delta; Browning Dramatic Society; Phi Upsilon Omicron ■ Phi Upsilon If 15 Mcdonald, james wilfred Jamestown B.Sc. W.fl laddie and Sirloin IcNAIR. VERNON Covington B.Sc. Townshend Agricultura Society ' 1 MI LLER. GLADYSJ Green Springs B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda, Treasurer University Grange; Home Economics Club; University 4-H Club MIRACLE. MAXINE ELLEN Mount Gilead B.Sc. Alpha Xi Delta; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; University Grange; Links MURNAME. ALICE RITA Columbus B.Sc. in Home Ec. Home Economics Club; Newman Club NELSON. EARL C. Minerva B.Sc. Alpha Gamma Sigma; American Society of Agricultural Engineers; University 4-H Club; University Grange I amo MARSH, ELIZABETH Plain City B.Sc. in Home Ec. Links; Home Economics Club; University Grange MASSON. WINIFRED JEAN Lorain B.Sc. Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; University Orchestra; Browning Dramatic Society; Phi Upsilon Omicron; University House Assembly cGREW. CHESTER N B.Sc Alpha Zeta, Scri! University 4-H Club, President, University Grange; Men ' s Glee ub; All-Agricultural Council MELLOR. JEAN F Columbus B.Sc. Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; Independent Women ' s ssociation MILLER. MARGARET ZOE Alliance B.Sc. 0WN. S Uibm lfc OWE EH Newark Ik. ItotmJSid I. W. C. A. Phi Upsilon Omicron 3 micron Nu MOTTER. CLARA BELLE Wharton l B.Sc. in HoSW H University 4-H Club; University Grange; Badminton Club; Economics Club MYERS, DOROTHY MARIE Columbus B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; Home Economics Club NESBITT, WILLIAM HILL Shadyside [36] .t n hi hMk emors NEWTON. SHELDON BEVERLY Urbana B.Sc. OWEN. HANNAH JANE Newark B.Sc. Boot and Saddle; Omicron Nu; Y. W. C. A. PALMER. RALPH LEE Columbus B.Sc. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; American Dairy Science Association; Soccer earn NOBLE. ALICE MAXWELL Oneonta. New York B.Sc. Alpha Phi; Home Ec onomics Club PALLAS. GEORGE ERNEST Syria B.Sc. Delta Theta Sigma; American Dairy Science Association; W. O. S. U. Stafi PATTERSON. J. VERNON Chesterland B.Sc. Gamma Rho; Student cultural Society ' SJPETERS. AUSTIN S. — ' Columbus J-J|5e. g fl Dairy Judging Team; American Dairy Science Association PHILLIPS. CHARLES GREGG West Jefferson B.Sc. B Townshend Agricultural Education Society I RADER. LEWIS D. Leipsic B.Sc. Poultry Science Club; University Grange; University 4-H Club; Townshend Agricultural Education Society .gricu REID. MARY CAMPBELL Columbus B.Sc. in Home Pi Beta Phi; Browning Dramatic Society; Mid-Mirrors ER. MARY ELIZABETH r est Mansfield B.Sc. in Home Ec. Pi Beta JKi, Panhellenic Representative RESEK. JOHN A. Youngstown B.Sc. Phi Kappa, Secretary; University Grange; Y. M. C. A.; Newman Club ELIZABETH mma Phi Lambda; Home iconomics Club; University Grange 1939 w 13 RIDENOUR. HARLAN EUGEN Fredericktown Ji ■ i ownshend Agricultural Education ETH Charleston. West Virginia B.Sc. in Home Ec. Delta Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; Home ' If IE ROYLE, GORDON McNESS Leetonia B.Sc. University Grange; American Society of Agricultural Engineers, President RUSS, DONALD HORTON Oak Hill B.Sc. University Chorus; American Society of Agricultural Engineers; Townshend Agricultural Education Society SCHMIDT. DOTTIE LOIS New Bremen B.Sc. Home Economics Club SCHULER. LELAND DELMAR Coshocton B.Sc. Townshend Agricultural Education Society; University Grange RHOAD. LOIS Bloomville B.Sc. in Home Ec. Gamma Phi Lambda; All- Agricultural Council; 4-H Club; University Grange; Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron RICKLY. MARION LEROY Reynoldsburg B.Sc. Townshend Agricultural Education Society; Y. M. C. A.; Agricultural Student RIDER. ALFRED TAYLOR Cleveland B.Sc. -f T Floriculture Forum ROTH. PATTY ALMA Lorain f I B.Sc. [ Wt Kappa Kappa Gamma RUNNION, DALE F. Van Wert Alpha Zola; Phi Eta Sigma; Saddle and Sirloin; University Grange- Meats Judging Team; Livestock ural Student SCOTT, WD iter PlnEBSM JM • SHEREB. CI kjiui 14. GuuM ha ha km ft Airialftnl SIOCIDAL Coluabui Uc.ii Ha ' W SCHAAL, ALICE JANE Toledo I B.Sc. in HomvvEc. f Home Econoimv. Ci SCHRAMM, RALPH EARL Oberlin B.Sc. Alpha Zeta; University Grange; Saddle and Sirloin; Meats Judging Team; Livestock Judging Team SCHULZ, ROBERTA JANE Columbus B.Sc. in Home Ec. Kappa Alpha Theta; Scholar-is; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Strollers [38] [ ] U CM ; ftl ■aiaoi m ■ M| Se emoM SCOTT. WILLIAM DALE Albany B.Sc. Phi Eta Sigma; Townshend Agricultural Education Society; University Grange; Gamma Sigma Delta SHERER. CHRISTINE MAE Bucyrus B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; 4-H Club; Home Economics Club; University Grange; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Agricultural Student SMITH, DARIAN HUNT Upper Sandusky _.Sc. Horticulture Society, Vice President SHANKS, JAMES BATES Bloomingdale B.Sc. Alpha Gamma Sigma; University Grange; Floriculture Forum; Pi Alpha Xi; Christian Science Organization; All-Agricultural Council; Student Senate SMITH, BETTY ANN Columbus B.Sc. Alpha Phi; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. SMITH, EILEEN West Alexandria B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; Home Economics Club; Women ' s Panhellenic Association; University G fa nt; 4-H Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron EIN ER. JOHN M. Baltic B.Sc. Beta Kappa; Gamma Sigma Delta; American Dairy Science Association STOKES, HELENA CHRISTINE Fremont H B.Sc. Chi Omega; Browning Dramatic Society; Strollers; Women ' s Panhellenic Association; Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club TAGGART. JOSEPH BURYL Mannington. West Virginia B.Sc. ' jifl Horticulture Society 1939 I anio TOPE. NYDA PAULINE Sedalia B.Sc. Kappa Phi; 4-H Club; Home Economics Club; University Grange TSCIHtjfl! } STANLEY Dalton . B.Sc. ,% Alpha Zeta; Y. M. C. A. Council; University Grange; 4-H Club; Lantern; American Dairy Science Association; Agricultural Student; Sundial; Townshend Agricultural Education Society TROENDLY, DON P. Newcomers town B.Sc. University Grange; Townshend Agricultural Education Society; 4-H Club; American Dairy Science Association ULRICH. MARTHA M. Farmersville B.Sc. Home Economics Club; All- Agricultural Council; University Grange; University Glee Club; 4-H Club VAN ATTA. ALVA J. Marysville B.Sc. American Dairy Science Association riM-IAM EDWAkp V WALLRABENp Milan B.Sc. Home Economics Club; Phi Upsil Omicron, President; Omicron Nu, Secretary; Canfield Club •ssl WAGNER, Wit Mt. Victory abbard and Blade WARNER, DWIGHT F. Richwood B.Sc. Alpha Zeta; Phi Eta Sigma; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Vice President WATSON. 1 CtJuobu Uc. Gum ft Gtuqt; Ho WELCH. Vendioi Uc. Msssl WILSON, I Sunbury lit. NrisV I Gam Uuqt:  -: WC  I t - ' njtuMf , J Ifc . _ Iwi WOOAT wu LUTlt I WHIM BWAV • ' Se emors WATSON. FRANCES MARIAN Columbus B.Sc. Gamma Phi Lambda; University Grange; Home Economics Club WELCH. NORRIS ERNEST Vermilion B.Sc. Horticulture Society WEIGHT, THOMAS HUGH Newark B.Sc. University Grange; Agricultural Student; Saddle and Sirloin Club WILDERMUTH, HELEN LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. Omicron Nu WILSON. JOHN ROBERT Sunbury B.Sc. Pershing Rifles; Phi Eta Sigma; Gamma Sigma Delta; University Grange; 4-H Club; Townshend Agricultural Education Society WC DSr WILlIAM STANLEY ' | e S £ Mjumee ' f k Sadd B.Sc. Dair WONDERLING, THOMAS F. Martinsburg B.Sc. Townshend Agricultural Education Society; American Society of Agricultural Engineers NER. C. ERNEST Ashland . J B.Sc. w ' — — American Society oi Afl ZIMMERMAN. RUS of Agricultural Club ZIMMERMAN. R Wooster B.Sc. Townshend Agric Society e Club N 1 Ti . G. . ksfl M ' Education elta Theta Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; addle and Sirloin Club; American Dairy Science Association; £ University Grange; Dairy Judging Team; General Livestock Team ZWAXER. MARY LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. Women ' s Glee Club; Home Economics Club; University Grange; Y. W. C. A.; 4-H Club s I „ Vv V X v • •?h% [43] L oueae o wfj ana S c ciences Dean Stradley In 1896 a new division, called the College of Arts, Philosophy and Science, was added to the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. At that time only seventeen students were enrolled in the school. It has grown until now it is the second larg- est arts college in the United States. Subjects taught in the college include modern and classical languages, natural and social sciences, mathematics, history, philosophy, speech, optometry and journalism. The two-fold purpose of this college is to lay a liberal foundation for the pursuit of a liberal profes- sion and to educate its students for a critical and enlightened citizenship. This involves not the ac- cumulation of a great mass of factual information but the enhancement and development of intel- lectual gualities. This college aims to develop a mind free of bias and prejudice, a keen appreciation of all the finest things in art, music, and literature, the ability to communicate with others through the medium of language and the capacity to recognize a problem and to approach it in a scientific manner. Dr. Bland L. Stradley is dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. He is assisted by Junior Dean D. Luther Evans. Men Students 1,743 Women Students 691 Total 2,434 Degrees Granted 430 Faculty 200 This college ranks second in the nation in enrollment. [43] ACTON. JOSEPH CHURCH Lancaster B.A. Acacia; Gamma Eta Gamma ADOLPH. LYNN FRANCIS Columbus B.Sc. in Jour. Lantern; Scarlet Mask AMBER. MRS. ALICE NEWMAN ANDERSON. GLADYS LOUISE Euclid „ Columbus B.A. BA - ANGLE, JOHN W. Piqua B.A. Sigma Nu ARMOUR. GEORGE Columbus B.A. Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Sigma Alpha Peace Mobilization Committee; International Relations Club; Philosophy Club AGAPETUS. SAVESTA Columbus B.A. University Glee Club; University Chorus ANDERSON. MARGARET REA Columbus B.A. Pi Beta Phi; Christian Science Organization, Secretary ARNOLD. DREW J. Columbus B.A. Y.M.C.A.; Peace Mobilization Committee ANDERSON. Killbuck B.A.. B.Sc. in Ed. Canfield Club BACHRACH, HENRY BELA Schenectady, New York B.Sc. in Jour. Sigma Delta Chi; Lantern witim ColuBt u Khun IRAJKi u. BAILEY. ROBERT MILTON Louisville. Kentucky B.A. Alpha Sigma Phi; Freshman Fencing; Pi Sigma Alpha BAKER. JOYCE Columbus B.A. BARBER. WILLIAM ARTHUR Columbus B.Sc. Theta Kappa Phi; Varsity Polo; Polo Club; Intertraternity Pledge Council; Lantern BARTELS, FRANCES Bellaire B.A. Pi Beta Phi; Strollers; Y.W.C.A.; Society of American Bacteriologists, Ohio Branch Nam [44] l«] ■i 1 f rV j ,( :? mm , t WCX; HlclMir: . «, tart ' I -r£ nioirs BECK. ELIZABETH AGNES Dayton B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Chi Delta Phi; Browning Dramatic Society, President . EECHER. HARRIET JEANNE Columbus.., ' . Vi . ■ ' ' flyM - i ' j BOOGHTON. BARBARA ANNE Columbus 3 _ C Lt t Jm B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Xi Delta; Mid-Mirrors; OOMBERG. LO ungstown BOTTENHORN. MARYLEE Columbus B.A. Pi Beta Phi; Pen and Brush Club BRAUNLIN. MARIE KATHLEEN Portsmouth B.A. Y.W.C.A.; University Chorus BUSHNELL. JEAN MARGARET New Philadelphia B. c c. in Jour. Chi Omega; Lantern; Philomathean Alpha Mirrors; Scholarisr Women ' s Felt Government Association Council; Browning Dramatic Society, Secretary; Pi Lambda Theta, President; Chimes; Mortar Board BREWER. MABEL Cleveland B.A. Kaopa Kappa Gamma; Pen and Brush Club; Strollers BUTLER. RUTH REED Columbus B.A. Women ' s Glee Club; Scholaris; Student Wives BOWER. RUSSE Kingston B.A.J- Phi Eta Sigma, American Chemical Society; Student Chemical Society OWN, MARGAF Columbus i Beta Phi, Vice ' omen ' r Sell Government Association, President, Secretary; Mirrors; Student Senate; Women ' s Ohio; Board of Student Publications Council oi Student Affairs; A Arts College Council; Strollers; Y.W.C.A.; Junior Class Cabinet; Scholaris; Chimes; Mortar Board CALABRIA, JULIUS C. Cambridge B.A. Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball BOOTH. BETTY BARTON Columbus B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta; Strollers; Women ' s Glee Club; Sundial, Circulation Staff; Y.W.C.A., Membership Council; Women BRAINEN ALVIN LESTER New Jersey Passaic, B.A. 1 (Tau Epsilon Phi; Hillel; Scarlet Mask; Phi Eta Sigma RIS LUCILLE BUCKNER Columbus B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. HANAN. HENRY HYMAN leveland B.A. Phi Eta Sigma; ' ' hi Lambda Upsilon [«] [45] CLARK. RICHARD GUY Grove City B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Sigma Nu; Scarlet Mask COPLAN. ROBERT CHARLES Lakewood B.A. Zeta Beta Tau, Treasurer; Phi Sigma Alpha; Ohio Stater; Sundial DAVIDSON. ETHEL ESTHER Delaware B.A. Scholaris; Independent Women ' s Association D ' ORAZIO. EDWARD Steubenville B.A. Alpha Phi Delta COLLIN. BELLE Cincinnati B.A. Hillel CORY. EDWARD PETER Akron B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Eta Sigma Phi, President , National Executive; Newman Club; Intramural Athletics; Interfraternity Pledge Council Representative; Theta Chi DAVIS, MERRILLA Columbus B.A.. B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Zeta; Scholaris; Eta Sigma Phi; Pi Lambda Theta DOYLE, MARY ELIZABETH Columbus B.A. COL WELL, WILLIAM ALFRED Columbus B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Omega Psi Phi, President; Varsity Debate Team; Forum Club; Koada Council, Vice President CURL, RICHARD EUGENE Edison B.A. Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Sigma Alpha, President; United Students ' Party, Publicity Manager; International Relations Club; Varsity Debate Team; Stadium Club DEERING, JACK PAUL Columbus B.A. Chi Phi; Ohio Student Conference on Public Affairs, Housing Chairman; Ohio Student Party Associated, Social Chairman, Publicity Chairman; Forum Club, Treasurer, President; Lantern Staff; Strollers; Interfraternity Publicity Committee DUFFUS. RUTH McGLASHAN Columbus B.A. Delta Gamma COOK. WILLIAM CASSIUS. JR. Princeton, West Virginia B.A. Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Scabbard and Blade, Second Lieutenant DANKER. JEAN Zanesville B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma DENBOW, MARY KAY Columbus B.Sc. in Jour. EASTEY. JANE ELLEN Zanesville B.A. Alpha Xi Delta; Strollers; WOSU Players [46} aim im ■+ ■ ■ j . . M EDELMAN. EDWYN HERMAN Urbana B.A. Varsity Track, Manager; Varsity O Association; Scarlet Key; Zeta Beta Tau EUBANKS. IRVIN A. Jackson B.Sc. in Jour. Pi Kappa Alpha; Ohio Stater Stall; Lantern, News Editor; Greek Week, Publicity Chairman; Sigma Delta Chi, President FERGUSON, ROBERT W. Washington, D. C. B.A. Phi Gamma Delta, President; Student Senate, Secretary-Treasurer, President; Scarlet Mask, Business Manager, President; Bucket and Dipper, President; Romophos, President; Athletic Board; Council on Student Alfairs; Ohio Staters, Inc.; Toastmasters; Board of Student Publications; Lantern, Assistant Business Manager; Council of Fraternity Presidents; Junior Prom, Co-Chairman; Sophomore Prom, Chairman; Y.M.C.A., Freshman Council; Scarlet Key; Religion-in- Life Week, Program Director; Student Emoloyment Office; Freshman Handbook, Associate Editor FOSTER, FAITH CAMIXLE El Paso, Texas B.A. Delta Gamma; Makio; Sundial EDELSTEIN. IRVIN Toledo B.Sc. in lour. Tau Epsilon Phi, Vice President; Sigma Delta Chi; Lantern, News Editor, Student Senate Reporter, Daily Sports Editor; Hillel; Hillel Players; Scarlet Mask EICHER. ETHEL Miamisbarg B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. ELIZABETH EVERHART B.A. Alpha Phi Art! _ Y.W.C.A.; TinTfsSVcfolal _ Pomerene AdYi AJ4F-£or?frTrrTree EVANS, ELIZABETH HOPE Columbus B.A.. B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Delta Pi; French Club; Spanish Club; Teacher in Adult Evening School; WOSU FEIGENBAUM, MORDECHAI CleYelag B.A. Freshman Tennis; Hillel FINKE. FREDERICK Columbus B.A. Y.M.C.A., President; Arts Colle i_ Council, President; Intramurals, Senior Manager; Student Senate; Varsity O Association; Scarlet Key; Alpha Phi Omega; Romophos; Freshman Activities FOSTER, LLOYD RUSSELL North Tonawanda, New York B.A. Eta Sigma Phi; University Student Religious Council; Y.M.C.A., Upper Class Council FOLEY. HOWARD WILLIAM Columbus B.A. Y.M.C.A., Vice-President; Y.M.C.A., Sophomore Council, President; Forum Club, Treasurer; Student Labor Board, Chairman; University Progressive Club, President sV7 FRANKS, HARRIET LC Millersburg B.A. Alpha Delta Pi, President; Y.W.C.A.; Women ' s Panhellenic Association Club; Vice-President [ } [47] GARDNER. HAROLD Columbus B.A. Kappa Sigma GRAU. SIDNEY Cleveland B.A. Phi Eta Sigma; Hillel Players; Hillel Student Council HALLORAN. WILLIAM I. Cleveland B.Sc. in lour. Lantern Staff; Independent Men ' s Association; Newman Club, President; Interracial Council, President HAYS, JAMES CHESTER Camden B.A. Theta Kappa Psi GEHRKE, CHARLES WILLIAM Coshocton B.A. Stadium Club; Scarlet Mask; German Club, President; Freshman Track GRILLY, EDWARD ROGERS Cleveland B.A. Y.M.C.A.; Arts College Council; Independent Men ' s Association, Secretary; Student Chemical Society HAM, CHARLES McCLURE Wauseon B.A. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Y.M.C.A.; Marching Band; Concert Band HENRY. JACK RENE Columbus B.A. Sigma Chi; Band; Kappa Kappa Psi GEIL, MARIE EVELYN Columbus B.A. Orchestra; Junior Orchesis; String Quartet HAGERTY, LUCILE Columbus B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma HARRIS. VIVIAN ALONZO Columbus B.A. Kappa Alpha Psi; Koada Council HENRY. MARGARET C. Pataskala B.A., B.Sc. in Education Education Council; Westminster Players, Secretary; Peace Mobilization Committee; Cosmopolitan Club; Browning Dramatic Society; Y.W.C.A. HAHN, MARY JANE Columbus B.A. Theta Phi Alpha; Browning Dramatic Society; Newman Club HAWLEY, DAVID ROBERT Lakewood B.Sc. in lour. Sigma Chi; Lantern Staff HERMANN, PHILIP JAY Garrettsville B.A. Independent Men ' s Association, Vice-President; Forum Club; Varsity Debate Team; United Students ' Party; Congress on Social Problems; Student Labor Board [48] u c CNSidy , u fe; ' v [«] .-i HILLMAN. JEANNETTE MAY Columbus B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Scholaris; Y.W.C.A.; Sundial; Strollers; Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; University Chorus; Browning Dramatic Society JOHNSON, ARNOLD B. Gahanna B.A. KASOV. MURIEL ESTHER Hartlord. Connecticut B.A. KENNEDY. ROGER D. Columbus B.A. Phi Gamma Delta; Freshman Football; Strollers; Scarlet Mask; Romophos; Y.M.C.A., Executive Cabinet HttTY. ROBERT LaVONNE Lima - ■ V « J . 4 -. B.A.;, ' .v ' ' s Rifle Club, Vice President; Varsity Rifle Team; H.O.T.C. RU JONES, ARTHUR THdRNTON Columbus B.A. Pi Kappa Alpha; Orchestra; Philosophy Club; Wrestling Team V KAUFFMAN, ANNE BEECHER Columbus B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society K1RBY, FRANCES ELIZABETH Columbus B.A. Alpha Phi ,E, MARTHA Columbus Alpha Phi; Theta Sigma Phi; Chi Delta Phi; Sundial; Ohio Stater; Lantern, News Editor; International Relations Club; Mortar Board f JONES. NANCY ELIZABETH Westerville B.A.. B.Sc. in Ed. Scholaris; Y.W.C.A.; Browning Dramatic So KA Columbus B.A. Kappa Kappa KIRKPATRICK Columbus B.A. Women ' s Glee Club HULL, JAMES R. Greenfield B.A. n Phi Delta Theta; Sphinx; Ohio Staters, Inc.; Student Court; Basketball Team, Captain; Scarlet MasssssssV. AYTON MARY AUFMAN, CAROLYN Columbus ppa Alpha Theta; Mid-Mirrors; hio Stater Stall IRN, MARTHA LOUISE Lancaster B.A. Alpha Xi Delta; Link.: Y.W.C.A [48] [49] KNIGHT. JEAN MARION Columbus B.A. Alpha Xi Delta; Y.W.C.A.; Arts College Council; Browning Dramatic Society KREAGER, RAYMOND F. Newark B.A. Delta Chi; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade KUDER, ROBERT CLARENCE Bowling Green B.A. Undergraduate Mathematics Club, President; American Chemical Society KUTTNER, HARRIET New York City B.A. Phi Alpha Tau; Hillel Players; American Student Alliance HIE EUZ LouilTlUl u Siqmi Mi) | LACKRITZ. IRVING Cleveland B.A. Zeta Beta Tau, Secretary; Sundial Stall; Ohio Stater, Sophomore Staff; Y.M.C.A.; Hillel Players; Scarlet Mask; Freshman Fencinq Team; International Relations Club LEVETTE, JEANNE Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania B.A. Hillel Players; WOSU Players LINTON. JEAN Columbus Delta Zeta; WOSU Radio Players; Y.W.C.A.; Spanish Club; Browning Dramatic Society LANKER, BERT R. Mt. Gilead B.A. LEVINSON, SHIRLEY R. Washington. D. C. B.A. Sigma Delta Tau, Secretary; Mirrors; Chimes; Makio, Sophomore Editor; Ohio Stater LUCAS, CATHERINE Akron B.A. Y.W.C.A.; Le Cercle Francais; Independent Women ' s Association LAVENDER. JANICE CORRINE Mansfield B.A. Delta Gamma; Mid-Mirrors; Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society; Makio, Feature Editor LEVY, EVELYN SHIRLEY Jackson, Tennessee B.A. Sigma Delta Tau, President; Hillel Cabinet; Women ' s Panhellenic Association, Publicity Chairman; Y.W.C.A.; Links MacQUIGG, DAVID E. Columbus B.A. Acacia LEEB. MOE Cleveland ' B.A. Phi Ei. i Sigma; Hillel Student Council; Tennis Team LIGHT. ROBERT MELVIN Lima B.A. Phi Gamma Delta; Romophos; Strollers; Scarlet Mask; Scarlet Key; Cheerleading Squad; Intramural Manager MAHAFFEY, HOWARD W. West Union B.A. Phi Chi [50] MADDEN. Cimlliot 1 .  s Hm Hi; L W In  ™ Sum. SimuMu MOOHr. IE EOBACH. U [51] % I 0 I m [50] MOORE. BETTY ELOISE Columbus B.A. NEUBACH. FRANK GERRY Springville, New York B.A. Independent Men ' s Association; Kappa Kappa Psi; Y.M.C.A.: Marching Band MORABITO. JOSEPH FRANCIS Massillon B.A. Varsity Baseball OVERTON. VIRGINIA B. Milwaukee. Wisconsin B.A. Independent Men ' s Association; Student Labor Board; House Presidents ' Assembly; American Student Alliance MOSER. JANELLE LUCILLE Warren B.A. Lantern, Church Journalism Ki CARL HENRY MITCHELL. JEAN LESLIE Suifern, New York B.A. Kappa Delta; House Assembly; Links; Y.W.C.A. EFF, EIZABETH Columbus B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta; Mortar Board; Chi Delta Phi; Ohio Stater, Editor; Peace Mobilization ommittee; Pi Lambda Theta; and Brush Club; Women ' s Club; Boot and Saddle; W.C.A. PALMER. PATRICIA DUNC Columbus V V S B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mid-Mirrors; Mirrors; Boot and Saddle lRCE. HELE ARCE, HELEN PATRICIA Cleveland tLA. Pi Beta Phi; Y.W.C.A.; FrencH Spanish Club; Strollers [51] PFENING. HELEN JEAN Columbus B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta PRIEST. ROBERT I. Columbus B.A. Editor of 1938 Makio; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Director oi 1937 Freshman Camp; Ohio Staters, Inc.; Scarlet Mask; Council on Student Affairs RATCHFORD. ROBERT LEE Willard B.A. Alpha Tau Omega ROBERTS. MARY ELIZABETH Wheeling. West Virginia B.A. Boot and Saddle; Swan Club PIERCE. ELLEN JEAN Columbus B.A. Delta Gamma, Rush Chairman; Women ' s Panhellenic Association, Representative; Y.W.C.A., Vice President; Strollers PURSLEY, RICHARD R. Columbus B.A. REES. JEAN MARIE Dover B.Sc. in Jour. Chi Omega; Ohio Stater; WOSU Players; Lantern; Women ' s Panhellenic Association, Vice President; Advisor for Freshman Panhellenic; Orchesis; Vocational Information Conference Committee ROBERTSON, RALPH CLYDE Sparta POFFENBERGER. JEAN C. Cleveland Heights B.Sc in Jour. Pi Beta Phi; Theta Sigma Phi, Secretary, Treasurer; Dormitory Assembly; Chi Delta Phi, Vice President; St. Hilda ' s Hall, President QUINN. HERBERT Cincinnati B.A. Phi Sigma Delta RICH. JOSEPH R. East Liverpool B.A. Zeta Beta Tau; Pi Sigma Alpha; Ohio Stater; Marching Band; Freshman Y.M.C.A Council ROBINSON. ROBERT WALDO Urbana B.Sc. in lour. Stadium Club; Lantern; Sundial; Tennis Team POOL. JOHN G. Dayton B.Sc. in lour. Phi Delta Theta RANDALL. DAVID PHILIP Columbus B.A. Phi Delta Theta; Scarlet Mask ROBERTS. JEANNE ELIZABETH Springfield ROTH. VYOLA ANN Cleveland E.A. Scholaris; Strollers; Pi Sigma Alpha; Sundial; Independent Women ' s Association; Archery Club; Mirrors; Radio Players BOWIES, D Untuta u AucU: h ! F t mirj h issior CUtt SATtia.( j bwl lai ;. • Wit U SIEGE, n 52] ■I t M jiYlD PfflUP I l v ft - ROWLES. DONALD F. Lancaster B.A. Acacia; Nu Sigma Nu; Council of Fraternity Presidents; Y.M.C.A.; Junior Class Cabinet SATTLER. GEORGE PHILIP Mansfield B.Sc. in Jour. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Ohio Stater, Associate Editor, Editor; Lantern, News Editor, Circulation Manager; Strollers -. Conner, alfred george N, PAUL THO ford. New Yj B.A. Pistol Club; Rifle CI SAGE, HARRY MORTON Columbus B.A. , Kappajffgnar Freshman lnager Footb, SCHIFFGEN, Akron B.A. Newman Club ROBERT JOSEPH SIEGEL, EDYTHE C. Shaker Heights B.A. Sigma Delta Tau; Scholaris B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta; Women ' s Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. SEARIGHT, PATRICIA Toledo B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma SIGLER, JOHN WILTSHIRE Chillicothe B.A. Phi Delta Theta; Strollers; Scarlet Mask; Ohio Staters, Inc.; 1938 Makio, Business Manager; Sphinx ■■ llll I I i incrDH Utl JOSEPH Meriden. Connecticut B.)t s Student Chemical S American -CJiemical eotJety; Swimming SCHAFF jR, GRACE ODILE Columbus B.Sc. in Jour. Sigma Kappa; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappa; Browning Dramatic Society, Business Manager; Links; Theta Sigma Phi, President; Kappa Tau Alpha; Ohio Stater; Makio; Scholaris, MrTreasurer; Sophomore Class fl)Cabig t; Senior ProVn, Co-Chairman of Publicity; Women ' s Panhellenic Association; Chi Delta Phi; Lantern SHARP, KATHARINE C. Columbus B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta; Browning Dramatic Society ISSON. JOHN F. Columbus SILLS, CLARENCE FRANK South Euclid B.A. Chi Phi; Scabbard and Blade heta Pi; Ohio Staters, inc , ominq Chairmai Dad ' s Day ' hairman; Student SenateT Romophos; Bucket and Dipper [52] [53] SMITH. ROBERT I. New Philadelphia B.A. Glider Club; Student Chemical Society, Treasurer SMITH, WILLIAM C, JR. Columbus B.A. Varsity Wrestling SNELL, BETTY JANE Lancaster B.A. SNYDER, BETSY JORDAN Columbus B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta; Orchesis SORN. MARGARET ELLEN Albany, New York B.A. Kappa Delta; Y.W.C.A.; Links SPRINGER, JANE LOUISE Columbus B.A. Delta Gamma; Y.W.C.A., Freshman Cabinet SQUIRES. EUGENE B. Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in lour. Phi Sigma Delta; Hillel; Lantern, Business Manager STARR, HUGH SAWYER Mt. Sterling B.A. ' V ' a Tau Delta; Freshman Swimming Manager STEINBERG, JACQUELINE New Orleans, Louisiana B.A. Sigma Delta Tau STEPHENS, ROBERT TRUBY Akron B.A. Delta Tau Delta; Scabbard and Blade; Freshman Polo Teem; Polo Club STEVENS. ROBERT M. Batavia. New York B.A. STONE. KATHRYN LOUISE Vincennes. Indiana B.?c. in App. Opt. Student Optometric Association STOREY. JEAN Columbus B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y.W.C.A.; Theta Sigma Phi; Browning Dramatic Society; Lantern; Mid-Mirrors; Women ' s Recreation Association; Spur Club; Swan Club STOVER, WILMER WALLACE Columbus B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Tau Delta; Y.M.C.A., Senior Cabinet; Scabbard and Blade; Arts College Council; Freshman Activities; Cosmopolitan Club STREGEVSKY, SAM Columbus B  . Philosophy Club; Eta Sigma Phi SUMMERS. JAMES SANNS Columbus B.A. Beta Theta Pi [54 ] wtm Mori ■ BM ., m mm auwra M iTSmtOOBE SWICK. LEO E. Springfield B.A. Sigma Gamma Epsilon TICE. SHIRLEY ANN Columbus B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta; Strollers; Browninq Dramatic Society; Scholaris; French Club SWINEFORD, MERLE Columbus B.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Phi; Pi Lambda Theta; Arts College Council; Browning ,- ■ Dramatic Society; Forum Club  • - •  3f - .:  ' ' ; -■. y • W   l.utt - fl l w«jA ' ' S VINES. MARY JANE Columbus E.A., B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta, President; 1938 Makio, Associate Editor; Scholaris; Chimes; Mortar Board, President; Student Court; Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society WEISMAN, JEAN ANTONETTi Newark B.A. Sigma Delta Tau, Vice President; Scholaris; Chimes, Secretary; Mortar Board; Women ' s Self Government Association, Senior Out-of-Town Representative; Links; Mid-Mirrors; Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society; Peace Mobilization Committee; University Writers Association; Licking County Club, Secretary; Y.W.C.A; Makio Advisory Board; Hillel Student Council; Hillel Players, President, Secretary TINrtltR. VIRGINIA GERTRUDE CoTUm: B.A. Irbi jy RD B.A. , 4( £ i Gamma DeltK Sigma Delta Chi, Vice President; Bucket and Dipper; Sphinx; Sundial, Editor; Strollers, President; Scarlet Mask, Scenario Director; Lantern Staif; Freshman Handbook; Toastmasters; Board of Student Publications; Student Senate; Ohio Staters, Inc., Vice President; Freshman Fencing Team; Homecoming, Ceremonies Chairman, Entertainment Committee DLE. EARL ROBERT iton, New York FORD CHESTER Crestline B.A. Pi Kappa Alpha JOHN C. Lebanon. Pennsylvania WALL, MARY EDITH Columbus B.A. Phi Mu, Vice President; Y.W.C.A.; Links WHITEHEAD, KATHERINE V. Columbus B.A.. B.Sc. in Ed. pha Tau Omega; Marching JOHN RUSSELL _B.A .  Kappa Sigma; Freshman Football; Y.M.C.A., Senior Cabinet; Interracial Council; Arts College Council; Student Senate, Freshman Secretary WILCOX, BARBARA Columbus B.A. Delta Delta Delta; Y.W.C.J President, Treasurer; Student- Senate; Mortar Board; Chimes; ' .. Boot and Saddle; Women ' s Ohio; Arts College Council; Scholaris; Mirrors WEAVER. LEE THOMAS Maumee B.A. Alpha Tau Omega, President; Strollers; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; uncil of Fraternity Presidents I WILDERMUTH. FRANCES Columbus A., B.Sc. in Ed f p — Kapoa Kapoa Gamma; Scholaris; Freshman Women ' s Panhellenic Association [54] [55] WINZELER. RUTH HENRIETTA Bryan B.A. Y.W.C.A.; Women ' s Recreation Association; Women ' s Golf Club, President; Outing Club WOODARD. CAROLYN H. Akron B.A. Alpha Gamma Delta; Chi Delta Phi, Treasurer; Boot and Saddle WISEMAN, DONALD DOVER Zanesville B.Sc. in lour. Independent Men ' s Association, Vice President; Strollers; The Independent, Editor WOOLEY, CLYDE EDWARD Columbus B.A. Alpha Sigma Phi; Council of Fraternity Presidents WONG. AH FOO Cincinnati B.A. YANTES. JEANNE Columbus B.A. Delta Gamma; Mortar Board; Browning Dramatic Society; Arts College Council; Boot and Saddle; Makio Staff WOOD. JANE CECELIA Columbus B.A. Kappa Kappa Gamma, President; Chimes; Mortar Board, Vice President; Browning Dramatic Society; Women ' s Self Government Association; Student Court YARMAN, P. Columbus B.A. Orchesis ELIZABETH GIHSKJ Nnl Ut.ii I Ohio Slit Allodia nun, Uti«, Sign I Wm; Sitdni Intrimurj YOLLES, ADA Cleveland B.A. Scholaris; Hillel OCUl ' . II BOROWITZ, HARRY Brooklyn, New York B.Sc. in App. Opt. Ohio State Student Optometric Association BUENAU, JOHN EDWARD Albany, New York B.Sc. in App. Opt. Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Vice President- Ohio State Student Optometric Association CAGEN, HAROLD New York City B.Sc. in App. Opt. Phi Beta Delta, President; Council of Fraternity Presidents; Hillel, Publicity Director; Ohio State Student Optometric Association FENTON, CARL FREDERICK, JR. Wayne, Pennsylvania B.Sc. in App. Opt. Sigma Nu; Epsilon Psi Epsilon; Ohio State Student Optometric Association snua w Bit, i If . [56] [5?] , m MM W I ;::aseth GINSBERG, MURRAY IRVINC New York City B.Sc. in App. Opt. Ohio State Student Optometric Association KURTZ, JACK HORACE Akron B.Sc. in App. Opt. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Epsilon Psi Epsilon; Strollers; Ohio State Student Optometric Association; Intramural Manager OCKULY. GLENN FRANCIS Marysville B.Sc. in App. Opt. STURGES, ROBERT G. Troy, New York B.Sc. in App. Opt. Sigma Chi; Epsilon Psi Epsilon; Ohio State Student Optometric Association, Vice President HOFSTETTER, ; Middlefield B.Sc in App. ' Opt. Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Secretary Ohio State Student Optometric Association, President; Independent Men ' s Association, Trustee; Junior Scholarship Award MASLING. mOQVfci Rochester, New York B.Sc. in App. Opt. Ohio State Student Optometry Association RICHARDSON, FREDERICK W Warren B.Sc. in App. Opt. Epsilon Psi Epsilon; Ohio State Student Optometric Association, Treasurer TEITELBAUM, ISRAEL Johnstown, Pennsylvania B.Sc. in App. Opt. Hillel; Ohio State Student Optometric Association CH, RICHARD] ■lumbus in App. Opt. ' ui Psi Epsilon? Ohkfr tate Student Optometric Association ASON, KENNETH CHARLES Springfield B.Sc. in App. Opt. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Epsilon Psi psilon; Strollers; Ohio Stater tail; Lutheran League; ' io State Optome P OTH, JOSEPH W JorkCity B.Sc. in App. Opt. Alpha, EpsilonPWjfti Freshman Activitie Fraternity residents; Cabinet VOLK, DAVID Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in App. Opt. Phi Sigma Delta; Varsity Swimming Team; Ohio State Student Optometric Association J$m fo KEHOE, JOHN CLAIRE Flint, .Michigan B.Sc. in App. Opt. Epsilon Psi Epsilon, President; Basketball Manager; Council oi Fraternity Presidents; Newman Club; Ols State Student Optometric Association MINDLIN. BERNARD TOM Cleveland B.Sc. in App. Opt. Phi Epsilon Pi, President, Treasurer; Varsity Wrestling Captain VERSTEIN, FRED bttenville. New York .Sc. in App. Opt. hi Beta Delta; Freshman Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Council of Fraternity Presidents; Interfraternity Pledge Council E ZENTNER. WERNER CARL CJ Bfcid in App. Opt. Epsllc-n Psi Epsilon, intramural Manager; Uhio 51ate Student Optometric Association [ ] [57] V IphI -__ % :;: •-■■■ ■ ' ■■■. ■ HB „, IBU) i — r - • ■ ' ommerce an d rdi ' nistrati mim5 tovi Dean Weidler The College of Commerce and Administration is rapidly developing into one of the most popular colleges on the Ohio State campus. Graduates of this school are so well gualified that they have been able to build up a reputation which has been a great aid in increasing the enrollment of this college to one of the largest enrollments on the campus. Today a student must acquire thorough knowl- edge, both practical and theoretical, in his particular line of interest. The College of Commerce is dedi- cated to this training, aiming to fit the student for any business field by providing a liberal business background. Specialized curricula are offered in accounting, marketing, finance and banking, and public administration. Many new features have been incorporated into the college program. In 1923, the Bureau of Busi- ness Research was established to study the trends of modern business and to serve as a practical lab- oratory. The Commerce Extension Course, which maintained classes for ten years in many Ohio cities for persons interested in modern business methods, was discontinued in 1935 because of financial diffi- culties. Plans are being made for the re-establish- ment of the course. Dean Walter C. Weidler and Tunior Dean Charles Reeder are in charge of this college. Men Students 1,696 Women Students 346 Total 2,042 Degrees Granted 301 Faculty 120 Second in enrollment to the University of California. Junior Dean Reeder Professor Welsh IHHIH1 [59] emoM ALLEN, VERA JEAN Columbus B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Pi Beta Phi; Mortar Board, Secretary; Women ' s Ohio, Secretary; Women ' s Self Government Association, Junior Town Representative, Senior Town Representative, Sophomore Secretary; Mid-Mirrors; Mirrors; Links; Y.W.C.A. AMOS, ELNORE CLARK Scio B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. BANKS, KENNETH M. Ford City, Pa. B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer; Commerce Council; Industrial Management Club; Scarlet Mask; Society for Advancement of Management; Fraternity Managers Association BAUGHMAN, WILLIAM T. Youngstown B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Rifle Club BENDROTH. EARL W. Canton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. ALVAREZ, COMAS M. Guantanamo, Oriente, Cuba B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. ANDERSON, WILLIAM O. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Eta Sigma BANKS, ROBERT EARL Canton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Chi Phi, President; Track Team; Rifle Team BAUM, RAYMOND JOHN Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus- Adm. Tau Kappa Epsilon AMADEO, JOAQUIN J. Guantanamo, Oriente, Cuba B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. ARMSTRONG, PAUL W. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. BARRETT, THOMAS J. Youngstown B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Ohio Stater; Newman Club BECKER, KENNARD W. Bedford, Indiana B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Delta Theta; Ohio Staters, Inc., President; Student Senate; Quadrangle Jesters; Ohio State Engineer, Associate Editor; Toast m asters; Scarlet and Orav, Chairman; student Society of Industrial Engineers; Council of Fraternity Presidents BEOUGHER, HOWARD L. BERGER, PAUL F. Columbus Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles HHABD.FREDI MM !St. in In. Adm. S Iippi hi; Fti 1 l, Auimn; ,  SMm, Ik, I '  Mini; He twmt: Win; tout; Htuai ta lH! Fount KWttKMt SoiinqbU ■ « l i. Adm ■NI.HHHB Unfe, ££ ! ' I « dub; U, [60] CHUBB, RICHARD K. Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Independent Men ' s Association; Y.M.C.A. COHEN, EVELYN Canton B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. BERNARD, FRED E. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Kappa Psi; Fraternity Affairs, Assistant Secretary; Ohio Staters, Inc., Executive Vice President; Romophos, Treasurer; Strollers; Rally Chairman; Homecoming Committee; Foreign Trade Club BOEHME. DONALD W. Springfield B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. BROWN, JUNE-LEE Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Zeta; Y.W.C.A.; Newman Club; Links, BIRNBAUM. LILLIAN P. Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Alpha Sigma; Avukah, Secretary BOWEN, FRANCES IRENE Malone, New York B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Kappa Delta; Browning Dramatic Society; Y.W.C.A.; Strollers BURNETT, BETTY LOU Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Alpha Xi Delta, President; Mirrors; Browning Dramatic Publicity Committee; Sociad Society; Y.W.C.A.; Industrial Club Management Club BLISS, KEITH Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Chi; Romophos; Bucket and Dipper; Varsity Football; Ohio Staters, Inc., President; Varsity O Association, President; Y.M.C.A.; Scarlet Mask; Student Senate; Freshman Secretary; Senator; Freshman Activities; Strollers BRASSEUX, EMMETT L. Abbeville, Louisiana B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Theta Kappa Phi; Strollers; Commerce Council; Foreign Trade Club BYERLY, LELAND A. Erie, Pennsylvania B.Sc. in Bus. Adm.; B.A. Delta Upsilon; Commerce College Council, President; Student Senate; Scarlet Mask; Forum Club; Scarlet and Gray Party, Vice Chair- man; Swimming Manager; Freshman Y.M.C.A. CICCARELLO, VINCENT Vineland, New Jersey B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. CONNER, HARRIET A. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Gamma COFFMAN, MARY L. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Chi Theta; Newman Club, Secretary, Social Chairman CROMWELL, FORREST W. Bryan B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Kappa Delta Rho 1939 [ 1 61] encord CRONK. CARL POWERS Lakewood B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Kappa D«lta Rho, President; Polo Club CUSICK. JAY HOWARD Zanesville B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Industrial Manager ' s Club; Society for Advancement of Management DEHMER, CHARLES S. Tiffin B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Chi, Treasurer; Quadrangle Jesters; Sundial. Assistant Business Manager; Strollers; Scarlet MasK; Fraternity Managers ' Asso- ciation, Board of Directors EBERSOL, JANE DARRAH Pittsburgh. Pa. B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Kappa Alpha Theta; Women ' s Self Government Association, Sophomore Representative, Senior Representative, Treasurer; Y.W.C.A.; Ohio Students- Party Associated EVANS. MARGARET A. Columbus B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Delta Delta Delta; Y.W.C.A.; Mid-Mirrors CROOK, GEORGE W. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Independent Men ' s Associa- tion; International Relations Club; Y.M.C.A., Cabinet; Y.M.C.A. Freshman Council, Secretary; Forum Club CROSSEN, MORRIS C. Canton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. DANESE. CAROLYN M. Columbus B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Sociad; Y.W.C.A.; Sigma Alpha Sigma DEMPSEY, JOHN T. Nor walk B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. EMMERT, JEAN ANNETTA Cincinnati B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Beta Gamma Sigma FEREN. FAY Youngstown B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Sigma Alpha Sigma; Sociad; Student Labor Board DAVIS. THOMAS EDGAR Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. DIXON, RUSSELL HUBERT St. John ' s B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tower Club, Treasurer; Glee Club, Vice President; Pistol Club; University Mixed Chorus EVANS. GLADYS E. Morehead, Kentucky B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Pi Beta Phi; Y.W.C.A.; Strollers; Sociad FERGUSON, ROBERT C. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Independent Men ' s Associa- tion; Y.M.C.A.; Scarlet Mask; Foreign Policy Asso- ciation; Foreign Trade Club HSCHEH. JOSEPr Harrison Ik. in Bui. Adm REDMAN, AR ' CulOD ■ . fc to Qu, Sk •mm - «tw; Slltl: || MUjctm: HunrJJ [62} :fl] GOTTIER, RICHARD C. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Alpha Tau Omega; Indus- trial Management Club; Sundial; Ohio Stater; Scarlet Mask; Strollers GREIDER. HARRY D. Columbus R.Pc. in Bus. Adm. Industrial Management Club, ' ire usurer; Pistol Club; Spanish Club GRIMES. THOMAS HUGH Toledo B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Pi Kappa Alpha; Romophos; Freshman Activities; Student Activities; Makio; Scarlet Mask; Cross-Country Team; Track Team Lflfs HAAS. CASPER G. Cleveland Heights HAMILTON. WILLIAM B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Dayton Phi Sigma Delta; Council of B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Fraternity Presidents; Hillel Beta Alpha Psi, Secretary, Foundation Treasurer HAMMITT. COURTNEY C. Youngstown B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Kappa Kappa Psi; Varsity Band; Symphonic Band; Industrial Management Club; Symphony Orchestra FISCHER, JOSEPH F. Harrison B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. FREEDMAN, ARTHUR H. Canton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Mu Beta Chi, Secretary; Society for the Advancement of Management; Hillel Players; Hillel; Industrial Management Club FLOHR, PAUL EUGENE Mansfield B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Upsilon; Scarlet Key; Strollers; Scarlet Mask; Senior Intramural Manager; Fraternity Affairs; Varsity O Association; Industrial Management Club FRIEDMAN, JEROME J. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Mu Beta Chi; Tau Epsilon Rho; Forum; Military Ball Committee FLUKE. NORRIS W. Ashland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Nu GARY. GRACE La VERNE Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. [42] GAY. LUCY SATTERLU Worthington B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Kappa Alpha Theta; Strollers; Y.W.C.A. GEST. WILLIAM B. Mechanicsburg B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Chi GIESSER. ROBERT R. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Indus trial Management Club; Y.M.C.A. 1939 •163] emors HANIC, EMU PETER Barberton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Theta Chi, President Secre- tary; Newman Club, Execu- tive Committee; Young Men ' s Democratic Club, Executive Committee HERRMANN, ROBERT W. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Industrial Management Club; Y.M.C.A. HILDEBRAND, SHEPARD WUkes-Barre. Pa. B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Alpha Tau Omega, Treas- urer; Fraternity Managers ' Association; Interfraternity Pledge Council; Fraternity Affairs Office HOLMES, ALBERT G. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Kappa Psi ISAAC, CLARENCE A. Bexley B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Zeta Beta Tau; Head Cheer- leader; v arsitv O ; Scarlet Key; Ohio Staters, Inc.; Homecoming Rally Commit- tee, Chairman; Homecoming Entertainment Committee, Chairman; Scarlet Mask, Publicity Director; Chairman of Hospitality Committee for Southern California Game HARMOUNT, JANE C. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Kappa Alpha Theta; Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society; Glee Club; Sigma Alpha Sigma; Y.W.C.A. HERSHBERGER. MARY E. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Pi Beta Phi; Swan Club; Y.W.C.A.; Women ' s Self Government Association; Boot and Saddle HOBBS, LINN W. Ashland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Upsilon, Secretary; Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman Activities; Strollers; Men ' s Glee Club; University Chorus; Junior Class Cabinet; Commerce Council HOSTETTLER, OTTO KARL Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Strollers; Scarlet Mask JENKS. BEATRICE DIXON Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Strollers; Pomerene Advisory Board; Women ' s felf Government Association HAWISHER, HENRY A. Lima B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Pi; Forum; Scarlet Mask HICKS, ERNEST LEE Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Beta Alpha Psi; Band; Orchestra HOEFLINGER, DOROTHA Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Alpha Xi Delta; Orchestra; Industrial Management Club; Commerce College Council HUETER. O. WILLIAM Defiance B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. JORDAN, JACKSON A. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Chi; Fraternity Affairs; Strollers; Interfra- ternity Pledge Council; Campus County Clubs, Secretary; Student Court; Phi Delta Phi £21, RENO C : .;;:abula ■k a Bui, Ada. SigwfoYXt :• ! Qub; Sophc JB Cibimt; Pb t m Subbvd ai ft is Bol Ada. EptOoe h P WBBI Siqnr I safe [64] LEE, MARTHA QUINLAN Kalida B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Alpha Chi Omega; Orchesis; Forum Club, Vice President; Pomerene Advisory Board; Pomerene Bridge Commit- tee; Browning Dramatic Society; Freshman Debate Squad; Women ' s Varsity Debate Team LONG, ELAINE MELROSE Versailles B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Y.W.C.A. LEFKOWITZ, SAM H. Uhrichsville B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Mu Beta Chi; Hillel; Inde- pendent Men ' s Association LOPEZ, CLARENCE E. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Alpha Tau Omega LIEDER, EMMA Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Scholaris; Hillel Players; Strollers; Sigma Alpha Sigma; Hillel Student Council LYONS, RAYMOND T. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. KAHELIN, RENO C. Ashtabula B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Sigma Pi; Y.M.C.A.; Buckeye Club; Sophomore Class Cabinet; Phi Eta Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Industrial Management Club KATZMAN, DORIS IRENE KLOOS, ELSIE MARIE Utica, New York B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Links, Secretary; Hillel Players; Y.W.C.A.; Hillel Alliance B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Delta Delta Delta; Makio Queen Court; Senior Prom Queen; Homecoming Queen Court KOHN. ARTHUR Delaware B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Alpha Epsilon Pi KOREN, JULIETTE RITA Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Dormitory Assembly; Phi Chi Theta KOVACICEK, IVAN L. Youngstown B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Newman Club; Y.M.C.A.; Lens and Shutter Club; Mahoning County Club KREINBERG, JEROME JAY Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Beta Gamma Sigma; Student Senate; Varsity O Associ- ation; Senior Intramural Manager; Commerce Coun- cil; Scarlet Key, Secretary LAGEMAN, ALFRED E. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Sigma Pi, President; LANDIS, LYLE McCLURE Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Pershing Rifles; Concert Band; Marching Band; Commerce Council; Council Orchestra; Strollers; Cord of Fraternity Presidents and Bar, Editor 1939 [ ] [65] emoM MacKENZIE, ARTHUR J. MAISEL, GERSON T. Swanton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Freshman Activities; Y.M.C.A.; Commerce Council; Strollers; Ohio St ater Staif MARCY, HAROLD C. Pierpont B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Forum Club; Industrial Man- agement Club; Y.M.C.A.; Ashtabula County Club, President; Columbus Junior Chamber of Commerce, Social Chairman McCLOSKEY, RICHARD H. Lakewood B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary; Freshman Fencing; Varsity Fencing; Scarlet Mask; Commerce Council, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Industrial Management Club MERTIE. ROBERT BEAVER Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Beta Alpha Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma MILLER, MARIORIE L. Spencerville B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary; Sigma Alpha Sigma; Y.W.C.A. Poughkeepsie, N. B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Sigma Delta MAY, RAYMOND E. Lakewood B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Newman Club; Labor Board; Forum Club, Radio Committee McMAHON, J. GERARD Lakewood B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Kappa; Freshman Track; Freshman Tennis; Freshman Activities; Interfraternity Pledge Council METCALF, ROBERT. JR. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Uosilon; Scabbard and Blade; Freshman Wrestling; Strollers MILLER, ROBERT W. Tarentum, Pennsylvania B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Kappa Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Eta Sigma; Senior Class Cabinet; Fraternity Managers ' Association MANN, EVERETT EUGENE Cumberland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. MAYER, REGINALD D. Akron B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Lambda Chi Alpha MECHIR, GEORGE X. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Varsity Tennis, Captain ElHEi MEYER. BERNARD M. Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Phi Epsilon Pi, Vice Presi- dent; Sociad, President; Hillel Cabinet; Student Labor Board MILLISOR, ROBERT E. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. MMILEOL Clntlud li. U 111.  ! Ill Epslon Hi, EiU Pliim, 1 «i«iq«; MA Busintu Muuq •I fritmilj fn 5 ' nta; Mil PMqi at Sk ConinitlH HOKU, 00! Columbia :5:.u u ti Chi Thau- WHO, GUI Uiriisk,- fc ' imi, c [66] [ ] NEGELSPACH, HAROLD Lima B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Beta Alpha Psi; Commerce Council OLDHAM. ANNA C. Sidney B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. NUGENT. THOMAS J. Austinburg B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. PARKS. HENRY. JR. Dayton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Alpha Phi Alpha, President; Koada Council, President; Student Senate; Y.M.C.A., Senior Cabinet; Interacial Council OBENOUR. ROBERT W. Lima B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Pi; Strollers; Forum Club; Scarlet Mask PARRISH. JOHN B. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Chi MINTZ, LEO K. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tau Epsilon Phi, President; Hillel Players, Business Manager; Makio, Sophomore Business Manager; Council oi Fraternity Presidents; Strollers; Hillel Cabinet; Pledge and Social Relations Committee MOCK, LAWRENCE E. Zanesville B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Varrjty O Association; Student Senate; Scarlet Mask; Com- merce College Council; Scarlet Key; Senior Tennis Manager; Senior Wrestling Manager MORGAN. DONALDINE MORRETT, JOHN JOSEPH Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Chi Theta; Links; Y.W.C.A.; Pomerene Advisory Board; Strollers; Sundial Staff MOYER, GARNET L. Leavittsburg B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Sigma Alpha Sigma; University Grange Springfield B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Beta Theta Pi; Y.M.C.A., President; Cosmopolitan Club; Toastmasters; Inter- national House Club; Scarlet Mask MUSSER. ARTHUR B. Wapakoneta B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Chi; Scarlet Mask; Strollers MOORMAN, JOHN H. Canton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Industrial Management Club MORRIS, GEORGE W. New Lexington B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Beta Alpha Psi NEFF, ROBERT H. Caniield B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Freshman Activities, President; Independent Men ' s Association; Makio; Y.M.C.A., Treasurer, Advisory Board; Commerce Council; Romophos; Debate Squad p] {67] 1939 PEREZ-PUBILLONES, A. Guantanamo, Cuba B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. POSTLE. MARJORIE SUE Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Chi Theta; Archery Club; Commerce Sorority, President; Y.W.C.A. RABINOWITZ, ADOLPH Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Mu Beta Chi; Phi Eta Sigma RAPPORT, MILTON H. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Epsilon Pi, President; Mu Beta Chi, President; Phi Eta Sigma; Hillel, Cabinet, Junior Council, Chairman of Prom; Council of Fraternity Presidents; Commerce Council; Scarlet Key; Fresh- man Basketball, Manager PFEIFFER, RICHARD C. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. PREIS, RHEA JEAN Norwalk B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Woman ' s Self Government Association, Second Vice President; University House Assembly, Chairman; Hillel RAJKOVICH, JOHN J. Brookiield B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Mu Delta, Editor of Publication, Sergeant-at- Arms RATCLIFF, MARJORIE F. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Delta Delta; Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society; Makio, Associate Business Manager; Homecoming Committee RAYBURN, KATHERYNE L. Columbus B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Mortar Board, Treasurer; Women ' s Self Government Association; Sigm Alpha Sigma; Browning Dramatic Society; Independent Women ' s Association REARICK, KENNETH E. Columbiana B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sun- dial; Scarlet Mask PIPER, ARTHUR JOSEPH Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. PRESGRAVE, CARL L. Perrysburg B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Buckeye Club, Preceptor; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi RANDOLPH, WILLIAM F. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Marching Band; Kappa Kappa Psi RAUSCH. LLOYD M. Marysville B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Sigma Pi REED, DON A. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Gamma Delta; Polo Team; Scarlet Mask; Strollers HEP [68] KIKES, DAB ClniUH Ik. a lu. A Phi Sipu Mu -IW Cobmbut woo. ww [M] SCHMITT, MAX F. SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM S. SCHOENBAUM. ALEX Springfield B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Beta Alpha Psi Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Scabbard and Blade; Independent Men ' s Associ- ation; Scarlet Mask; Pistol Club Huntington, W. Va. B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Sigma Delta; Romophos; Bucket and Dipper; Inter- fraternity Pledge Council; Ohio Staters, Inc.; Varsity Football; Homecoming Committee; Howdy Day, Chairman SCOTT, JEAN ELIZABETH SCHOLES. MARGARET R. SCOTT, HERMAN Cleveland Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Alpha Sigma Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Mu Beta Chi Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mid-Mirrors; Y.W.C.A.; Scholaris; Mirrors REINES, DAN Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Sigma Delta REMY, RICHARD LOUIS Mansfield B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Beta Alpha Psi RENTSCH, JOHN E. Sandusky B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Kappa Psi REYNOLDS, WILLIAM A. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Chi; Pershing Rifles; Strollers; Forum Club; W.O.S.U. Players; Aviation Club RODGERS, MILES E. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tau Kappa Epsilon RUBEN, MARCUS M. Leipsic B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tau Epsilon Phi; Hillel; Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball RUCKER, WILSON SMITH Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. SANKEY, DOUGLAS W. Lakewood B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President; Council of Fraternity Presidents SAVELAND. MALCOLM H. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Chi Phi, Treasurer; Romo- phos; Fraternity Affairs, Sophomore Secretary; Ohio Staters, Inc., Chairman of Board; Strollers 1939 [69] emovs SENN, JOHN E. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Acacia; Y.M.C.A. SEYBOLD, MARSHALL R. Mansfield B.Sc. in Bus. Ad m. Cosmopolitan Club; Indus- trial Management Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; Y.M.C.A. SHOOLROY. ROSS S. Wooster B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Chi Phi; Football, Freshman, Sophomore Manager; Stu- dent Activities, Freshman, Sophomore Staffs; Y.M.C.A.; Freshman Activities SLAGLE. LeVERNNE B. Bucyrus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Y.M.C.A., Senior Cabinet; Independent Men ' s Associ- ation; Peace Mobilization Committee, Chairman; Cosmopolitan Club, Presi- dent; Student Labor Board SMITH, FRANCIS L. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Pi Kapoa Alpha; Varsity Baseball SENNISH, GEORGE W. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. SHAPIRO, ELMER JAMES Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Zeta Beta Tau; Ph Eta Sigma; Y.M.C.A.; Fraternity Affairs Office; Commerce Council; Inter fraternity Pledge Council; Romophos; Council of Fraternity Presi- dents; Hillel Cabinet; Ohio Staters, Inc. SIGAFOOS, GEORGE W. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Upsilon; Scarlet Mask; Fraternity Affairs; Football Manager SMITH. ALBERT H. Canton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. SMITH, GAIL JESSIE Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Chi Theta, Treasurer; Kappa Phi; Pomerene Social Committee; Y.W.C.A.; Links; Pomerene Guest Night Committee SENDERLING, ELIZABETH Columbus B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Scholaris; Student Wives, President, Secretary; Sigma Alpha Sigma SHERMAN, JOSEPH B. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Upsilon; Fraternity Affairs Office SIMSON, THEODORE R. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Alpha Epsilon Pi; Student Senate, Freshman Secretary; University Contract Bridge Championship; Hillel Players SMITH, ALLEN J. Canton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Men ' s Glee Club; University Chorus SMUK. IRVIN ROLAND Garfield Heights B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Independent Men ' s Associ- ation, Honorary Member SOLI ANNE Clevtlud Sic. in Soc. A A ' uhh, Sim STHNMAN. ( tolty U, B . la ; tnaii T« a MANDIflli lamiiiown :Sr 6.1 [70] TORNBERG, ROSALIND Plainfield, New Jersey B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. TURVY. WADE E. London B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Lambda Chi Alpha; Beta Alpha Psi; Scabbard and Blade TRASIN, MARGARET R. TREWETZ, DANIEL H. Glouster Salem B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Hillel Players; Sigma Alpha Sigma, Vice President VALENTINE. DELBERT C. Alliance B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Society for Advancement of Management; Industrial Management Club, Vice President VANOSDALL. ARTHUR A. Ashland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Gamma Delta; Scarlet Mask; Y.M.C.A. SOLE, ANNE Cleveland B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Avukah, Secretary STAUFFER, BLAKE ELNO Sharon Center B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Acacia, President; Men ' s Glee Club; Y.M.C.A., Executive Council; Lens and Shutter Club STEINFURTH, PAUL F. Youngstown B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Upsilon STEINMAN, CHARLES F. Bexley B.A., B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tennis Team STIM AC, JOHN N. Valhalla, New York B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Pershing STONE, JACK MELVIN Rifles; Freshman Cross ,-. « _a„, Country Team; Newman Club; Industrial Manage- ment Club; Society for Advancement of Manage- ment Club B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. STRANDBURG, ROBERT H. Jamestown, New York B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. TAYLOR, MIRIAM JANE Columbus B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Sigma Alpha Sic ma; Mid-Mirrors; Sundial Staff; Theta Kappa Phi; Wrestling Sociad; Student Labor Team Board; Y.W.C.A. THOMPSON. JOHN W. Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Sigma Pi 1939 [70] [71] eruord VEH. ELSIE JOSEPHINE Gibsonburg B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Delta Gamma, President; Strollers; Y.W.C.A.; Scholaris; Fraternity Man- WARSHAVSKY, LEO M. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Zeta Beta Tau; Freshman Polo; Polo Club; Press Club; Ohio Stater, Business Man WEINTRAUB, HYMAN L. Canton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Mu Beta Chi agers ' Association, Board of ager; Scarlet Mask; Tau Trustees; Mid-Mirrors WEISLOGEL, ROBERT L. Chillicothe B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Delta Theta Epsilon Rho WELLS. BETTY ROSE Columbus B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. University Student Relations Council; Mid-Mirrors; Y.W.C.A., Membership and Executive Councils; Pocket Testament League, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer; Browning Dra- matic Society; Lutheran Student Association, President; Links WHERRY, ROBERT ALLEN East Liverpool B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Forum Club; Y.M.C.A.; Independent Men ' s Association WILLIAMS, EDWIN I. Cleveland B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Alpha Phi Alpha WILLIAMS. JOHN HUGH Venetia, Pennsylvania B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Strollers; Student Center Council WILSON, MELVIN CRAIG Canton B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Chi Phi; Sundial Staff; Interfraternity Pledge Council; Y.M.C.A. WMGLE Wiim lie. in!.. Ma ■ ■Ml TXCJUO S: Ml | ziaaa Columbu Bit. it I. 1MU; I Club [72] WINNAGLE, HOMER L. Warren B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Strollers; Industrial Man- agement Club; Forum Club; Y.M.C.A.; Ohio Stater, Business Staff ZACK, HELEN LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Y.W.C.A.; Links; Newman Club WOOD, LAURA FRANCES Columbus B.Sc. in Soc. Adm. Sigma Alpha Sigma ZIMMERMAN, M. REED Fostoria B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Buckeye Club; Freshman Tennis Team; Phi Lta Sigma, President; Sophomore CNss President; Beta Alpha Psi, President; Beta Gamma Sigma, President; Commerce Council, President; Student Senate; Scarlet and Gray, Treasurer YAROV, RALPH REAL Youngstown B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. ZOLLAR, NORMAN C. Dover B.Sc. in Bus. Adm. Phi Delta Theta; Strollers; Fraternity Managers ' Asso- ciation; Y.M.C.A. 1939 [in [73] [75] otteae o n ¥ Dr. Postle The fact that the enrollment in the University ' s College of Dentistry is among the highest in the country is sufficient proof that the college achieves ably its natural aim: the fitting of the students for the exacting specialization of dentistry. The college offices are located in Hamilton Hall, as are those of the College of Medicine, and the work of the two is closely connected in many ways. Students in the college are given the opportun- ity of practical experience through a modemly- equipped dental clinic, which offers free dental work to many persons. The college is also a mem- ber of the Dental Faculties Association of American Universities. Although it did not become a part of the Uni- versity until 1914, the college really began in 1834 with the establishment of the Willoughby Medical College, offering both medicine and dentistry, at Willoughby, Ohio. This school united with the Starling-Ohio Medical College and finally the latter was incorporated as a part of the University. During the past twenty-four years, the College of Dentistry has been headed by Dr. Harry Semans, who was dean of the Starling-Ohio Medical Col- lege previous to that. On his recent retirement, Dr. Wendell D. Postle took over his duties as the acting dean. Men Students 197 Women Students Total 197 Degrees Granted 35 Faculty 28 Dr. Strosnider Dr. Bottenhorn [75] I amo emors BANK, SYLVAN H. Williamson. West Virginia D.D.S. Zeta Beta Tau BARLOW. HAROLD E. Hudson D.D.S. Psi Omega, President; Student Senate; Dental Student Council; Council of Fraternity Presidents BEATTY. DUDLEY MARSHALL Mingo Junction D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta BERKELEY. IRVING H. Brooklyn, New York BERRE, EDGAR LOUIS Cincinnati D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Phi Tau Theta; Inter-Dental Council BLAINE, CHARLES RUSSELL Frazeysburg D.D.S. Psi Omega, Treasurer BRODY, MURRY B. Brooklyn, New York D.D.S. Alpha Omega BUSCH, ROBERT Rockaway Park, New York D.D.S. CARRASQUILLO, REINALDO Guayama, Puerto Rica D.D.S. Delta Chi; Psi Omega CASSIDY, CHARLES FRANCIS Columbus D.D.S. CHRISTMAN. NOVA Woodsfield D.D.S. DIMITY, WILLIAM A. Chillicothe D.D.S. Psi Omega DONOVAN, RICHARD WILLIAM DURAND, CHARLES Martins Ferry Vineland. New Jersey D.D.S. D.D.S. Psi Omega Delta Sigma Delta, Scribe DWORKIN, SANFORD ALLAN Cleveland D.D.S. Alpha Omega; Concert Band GOLDSMITH, PAUL B. New York City D.D.S. Alpha Omega [76] BB 1 74] GROMAN. HERMAN BARNEY HAUGHT. PAUL VERNON Martins Ferry Columbus D.D.S. D.D.S. Psi Omega Rifle Team HURRAY. JOSEPH JOHN Salem D.D.S. IADEROSA. PETER PAUL Youngstown D.D.S. Alpha Phi Delta KINSEY. EARL HENRY Uhrichsville D.D.S. LAUDISI. LUDWIG New York City KIRK. RODNEY V. Flushing D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta LONG. ROBERT BERLIN Lima D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta [77] HENDRICKS. WILLIAM ROY Norwood D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Senior Class Treasurer IMHOFF. ANDREW HAROLD Columbus D.D.S. Psi Omega HOFFRICHTER. JOSEPH JACK East Liverpool D.D.S. Phi Sigma Delta JAMESON. GEORGE M. Akron D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Sigma Epsilon Phi. President a ass o 1939 KLEINBLATT, DANIEL GERALD LARCOM. LLOYD R. New York City Ostrander D.D.S. D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta LONGFELLOW. J. ROBERT Dayton D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta MATHIOTT. GEORGE SAMUEL Portsmouth D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta ■ afcio emors MAURER. PAUL HERBERT Sidney D.D.S. MENENDEZ, FRANCIS E. Riverhead. New York D.D.S. Psi Omega; Delta Upsilon MAYER. ROBERT JORGENSEN Columbus D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta, President; Glee Club; Chorus; Scarlet and Gray Quartet; Football Band NISIUS. JOHN WILLIAM Cleveland D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta McKELVEY. LOWELL EDISON Columbus D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta, President ORGEL, JEROME JOSEPH Bellaire, New York D.D.S. MELLOR, WILLIAM ROY Uhrichsville D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Professional Interfraternity Council; Secretary of Senior Dental Class OTT, DOYLE CONWAY New Washington D.D.S. PEARSON, DAVID BROWNE, JR. POLLOCK, ROBERT KYLE Solon Ashland D.D.S. D.D.S. POPE. RAYMOND F. Patriot D.D.S. ROSENBLATT. RICHARD LEWIS New York City [78] [ ] SACKS. PHILIP Newark, New Jersey D.D.S. Alpha Omega STUDIN. PAUL Middletown, New York D.D.S. Alpha Omega ass o 939 SHAPIRO. PHILIP NATHANIEL Jersey City, New Jersey D.D.S. Alpha Omega; Student Dental Council TAYLOR, WOODROW WILSON Cuyahoga Falls D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta; Beta Theta Pi; President of Dental Class SIMMONDS, RICHARD STOREY Cincinnati D.D.S. Phi Delta Theta VOSS. HAROLD EARL Columbus D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta, Worthy Master SMITH, T. CHESTEEN Harrison D.D.S. WARREN, R. FRANK Columbus D.D.S. Psi Omega [78] [79] - • The Coils OhioState : biaUniversr! tory course curriculum, education c nurses, psy: The degree Every sum:! enroll in th maintaining In stress cation, the i School in c this school; tradition or first been t€ the school! are accepte fa. The ( search bur courses. Th also include ThecoE DeanArth; m t...... for. ;•_-,. . Total Faculty Thimbu V C di teae oi nation Dean Klein The College of Education, established in 1907 at Ohio State, is second in size only to that at Colum- bia University. Besides offering a four-year prepara- tory course for teaching, divided into the general curriculum, special curriculum and the elementary- education curriculum, the college trains school nurses, psychologists, supervisors and principals. The degree of Bachelor of Science is offered. Every summer many teachers and graduate students enroll in the college for additional training, thus maintaining the exceedingly high enrollment. In stressing a professional attitude toward edu- cation, the opportunity of observing the University School in operation is offered to the students. In this school, which stresses progressive education, no tradition or precedent is put into effect until it has first been tested for its actual value. The methods of the school have been so successful that its graduates are accepted by Eastern colleges without examina- tion. The College of Education also promotes re- search bureaus, extension departments and radio courses. The very popular department of fine arts is also included in the Education College. The college is at present under the supervision of Dean Arthur J. Klein and Junior Dean Leston Love. Men Students 735 Women Students 1,501 Total 2,236 Degrees Granted 521 Faculty . ' 234 This college ranks second in enrollment, Columbia being first. Junior Dean Love Professor Bode ■■■■■ ■■■■ ■B w«l ALEXANDER. EDGAR LUKE Barberton B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Ohio Education Association; Commercial Club ANDING, JANET ROSE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Women ' s Recreation Association; Hockey Club, President; Tennis Club; Physical Education Club; Newman Club BAILEY. HOWARD KING Findlay B.Sc. in Ed. Phi Kappa Tau; Scarlet Mask; Men ' s Glee Club; Education Club; Biology Club BAKER. MILTON LOWELL Prospect B.Sc. in Ed. Glee Club; Symphonic Choir ALSPAUGH. MARY KATHERINE BARCLAY. GERALDINE LOUISE BASSETT. PAUL HOWARD Portsmouth B.F.A. Pi Beta Phi; Pen and Brush Club; Sundial; Ohio Stater ANDRIX. HAROLD ELSWORTH Columbus B.F.A. BAIRD. WILLIAM HAROLD Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. BARCH. ELSIE AGNES Duvall B.Sc. in Ed. Independent Women ' s Association; University Chorus; Newman Club; Y.W.C.A.; Elementary Education Club Niagara Falls. New York B.Sc. in Ed. BAUM, KATHRYN ISABEL Duvall B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Omicron; Women ' s Glee Club; University Chorus; Lutheran Student Association BECKER. RUTH NAOM ' Wheeling, West Virginia B.Sc. in Ed. Independent Women ' s Association; Ohio Education Association BELDING. MARIANNE VIRGINIA Maumee B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Zeta; Scholaris; Pi Lambda Theta Fairfield B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Concert Band; Varsity Debate; Phi Tau Theta; Forum; Freshman Y.M.C.A., Treasurer BECHTLE. KARL DAVID Marion B.Sc. in Ed. BEERY. EDNA BELLE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Gamma; Y.W.C.A.; Strollers BELT, BETTY BERNICE Millersport B.Sc. in Ed. Student Senate; Pomerene Advisory Board. Chairman; Y.W.C.A; Foil and Mask; Kappa Epsilon; Tennis Club; Links; Women ' s Ohio; Women ' s Sell Government Association [82] ■■I ■■BOB | aK CacaKlud: ■Tiki t ■ mi UE 1E I [82] emors BERKEBILE. IRENE MARY BIGGS. ERNEST RALPH Swanton Cincinnati B.Sc. in Ed. B.Sc. in Ed. Browning Dramatic Society Kappa Phi Kappa; Men ' s Physical Education Association BLACK. HELEN ELIZABETH BLIZZARD. EDITH ELIZABETH Worthington Newark B.Sc. in Ed. B.Sc. in Ed. Student Relations Committee Kappa Epsilon; Forum Club; Delta Sigma Rho; Education Council; Women ' s Varsity Debate; Vocational Information Conference Committee; Strollers; Pi Lambda Theta Award BOCK. HARRY Glen Head. New York B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Club; Council BOND. DOROTHY MAE of Fraternity Presidents Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Y.W.C.A.; Ohio Education Association; Elementary Education Club BORDENKIRCHER. MILDRED I. West Laiayette B.Sc. in Ed. BOROWITZ. RUTH Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. BOWERS. BETTY JANE Millersport B.Sc. in Ed. BRODY. MAIDA PHYLLIS Orchesis; Physical Education Club Toledo B.Sc. in Ed. Sigma Delta Tau; Hillel; Pi Lambda Theta; Y.W.C.A. BROWN. ELDERLIA LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. BUCHANAN. RUTH CHARLOTTE Delta Sigma Theta Dayton B.Sc. in Ed. BUDD. CLAUDE DARWIN BUKER. VIRGINIA KATHRYN Columbus Mansfield B.Sc. in Ed. B.Sc. in Ed. Pi Lambda Theta; Sigma Theta Tau; Education Council; Torch Club BURGESS. KATHRYN LORNA Richwood BURKHARDT. FREDA JANE B.Sc. in Ed. Portsmouth Y.W.C.A.; Browninq Dramatic B.Sc. in Ed. Society; Archery Club; University Zeta Tau Alpha; French Club; Chorus; Elementary Education Club Spanish Club; Strollers [83] BURKLEY. JEAN F. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Swan Club; Women ' s Golf Club; Newman Club; Women ' s Physical Education Club BURNS. KATHLEEN MARIE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Y.W.C.A.; Mirrors; Women ' s Sell Government Association CARLSON. JOHN IRVIN Stow B.Sc. in Ed.; B.A. Beta Theta Pi. President; Council of Fraternity Presidents, Chairman; Fraternity Affairs, Secretary, Treasurer; Strollers, Executive Board; Scarlet Mask, Executive Board; Y.M.C.A., Executive Board; Ohio Staters, Inc., Corresponding Secretary; Student Senate; Romophos; Sphinx; Toastmasters; Homecoming Committee CASEY, WARREN VALE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Concert Band; Symphony Orchestra; Marching Band; Pen and Brush Club BURNER, MINERVA MAE Wanen B.Sc. in Ed. Sigma Theta Tau; Torch Club CADKIN, FRIEDA STERNA Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Ed. CARTER, VERA VILETA Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi; Eta Sigma Phi CASSICK, CECILE FRANCES Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.Sc. in Ed. CAULFIELD. FRANCES NASH Cincinnati B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta, Recording Secretary; Pen and Brush Club; Boot and Saddle; Women ' s Recreation Council CLOUSE, BARBARA ANNE Columbus B.F.A. Pi Beta Phi; Sundial; Mid-Mirr-rs; Pen and Brush Club; Women ' s Self Government Association COHAGEN, CATHERINE R. Gahanna B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta COOK. JANE IRENE Strongsville B.Sc. in Ed. Newman Club; Physical Education Club, Vice President; Women ' s Recreation Council; Hockey Club, Secretary CLAGER, CHARLES G. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa JANICE YOUNG COCHRAN, Sunbury B.Sc. in Ed. Ohio Education Association COLVILL, DORIS CATHERINE Columbus B. c. in Ed. Delta Zeta; Links; Y.W.C.A.; Elementary Education Club; Ohio Education Association COOK, ROBERT WAYNE Minerva B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Forum Club; Ohio Education Association; Chess Club; Commercial Club; In ' ramurtl Manager [84] ■ I MB 3CHBCJLTH0M : r «« .M :;=:; Ch«s -y5Tn:  [rl [H] ISfcrfSI [85] to 6 amo CORBETT, ELINOR CLAIRE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Pen and Brush Club COULTER. JANE ELIZABETH Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Omicron; Pi lambda Theta CRITES. MRS. V. LUCILLE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi DAMRIN. DORA ELIZABETH Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Women ' s Recreation Council; Women ' s Recreation Council Magazine, Editor-in-Chief; Mirror Lake Night Club, Chairman of Floor Show; Boot and Saddle: Foil and Mask; Swan Club; Orchesis; Badminton Club; Varsity Hockey DAVIN, MARY CATHERINE Unionville Center B.Sc. in Ed. Canfield Club DAVIS, JANE ELIZABETH Bexley B.Sc. in Ed. University Chorus DAVY, MARY CHRISTINE Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Ed. Links; Y.W.C.A.; Strollers DENISON, DOROTHY CAROLYN Richmond, Indiana B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Links; Women ' s Self Government Association eruord CORBIN, WILLIAM M. Xenia B.Sc. in Ed. Y.M.C.A., Freshman Council, Sophomore Council, Secretary, Executive Cabinet, Advisory Board; Industrial Arts Club CRAMER, WILLIAM F. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. CRONE. RUTH LOUISE Akron B.Sc. in Ed. DANDOY, APOLINARIO MARIO llocos Sui, Philippine Islands B.Sc. in Ed. DAVIS, HELEN LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice President- Commercial Education Club, Social Chairman; Pomerene Social Committee; Pomerene Guest Night Committee; Y.W.C.A.; Browni ng Dramatic Society DAVIS, RUTH PAYNE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Sigma Kappa; Y.W.C.A.; Pen and Brush Club DELAITES. LORETTA MARY Saint Claire, Pennsylvania DEW, MARJORIE MAY Barnesville B.Sc. in Ed. Scholaris; Y.W.C.A. DIERKER. LILLIAN VIRGINIA Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Omicron; Women ' s Glee Club; Symphonic Chorus; University Chorus; Lutheran Student Association DIETSCH. THEODORE H. Sylvania B.Sc. in Ed. Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Association; Track Teem DIX. ELSIE ELEANOR Delaware B.Sc. in Ed. Y.W.C.A.; Elementary Education Club; Education College Council; Women ' s Recreation Association. Treasurer; Student Senate; Women ' s Ohio DOELKER. PAUL THEODORE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Industrial Arts Club. President; W.O.S.U. Players DIERS. HELEN A. Cincinnati B.Sc. in Ed. Scholaris; Mid-Mirrors; Pomerene Social Committee DINAN. LEONARD HENRY Castalia B.Sc. in Ed. Industrial Arts Club. Secretary; Y.M.C.A.; Epsilon Pi Tau DOBSON, KENNETH W. Massilon B.Sc. in Ed. Buckeye Club, Intramural Manager; Preceptor; Phi Eta Sigma DONNELLY. MARY HELEN Mackinac Island. Michigan B.Sc. in Ed. DOWNS. MARTHA S. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Pi Be ' .a Phi; Mid-Mirrors; Makio Stall; Strollers; Pen and Brush Club DRESBACH, GRACE E. Kingston B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Epsilon; Ohio Education Association; University Grange DWIGGINS. MAXINE A. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Zeta; Y.W.C.A.; Commercial Education Club; Strollers; Links: University Young Democratic Club EALY. ELEANOR MARIE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Pen and Brush Club; Women ' s Glee Club; Women ' s Recreatio- Association; Swan Club; Luther n Social Club DRAKE. LEILA Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Y.W.C.A.; Women ' s Self Government Association DUSLER. HELEN VIRGINIA Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Y.W.C.A. DYKSTRA. FLORENCE G. Springfield B.Sc. in Ed. Pen and Brush Club; Dormitory Assembly; Y.W.C.A. EARLEY. QUEEN ESTHER Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Sigma Thela [86 J H IwiM B ,-rr« lam tei ■ 2 r ELBIN. MARTHA Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Delta; Women ' s Glee Club; Browning Dramatic Society; Y.W.C.A. ERICKSON. ANNIE M. Spearfish, South Dakota B.Sc. in Ed. Kaopa Delta, President; Ohio School of the Air; Women ' s Varsity Deba ' e, Second Team; Strollers; Ohio Education Association FAHNESTOCK. AVAH Bradford B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Delta; Eta Sigma Phi; French Club; Y.W.C.A.; Strollers; Links FERGUSON. JEANNE E. Caldwell B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Delta Pi; Scholaris; Kappa Phi; Junior Swan Club; Eta Sigma Phi; Links; Mid-Mirrors; French Club; Mirrors FRANK. MARGARET LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta; Pen and Brush Club; Browning Dramatic Society; Mid-Mirrors; Mirrors; Pomerene Advisory Committee FRITZ. HELEN MARIE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. GILBERT. DONALD HOWARD New Matamoras B.Sc. in Ed. Phi Mu Alpha. Vice President; Concert Band; Marching Band; Symphony Orchestra; University Chorus GILLETTE. CATHERINE Pittsfield. Massachusetts B.Sc. in Ed. emoM ELLIOTT. MARTHA MARIE Bergholz B.Sc. in Ed. EVANS, HELEN JANE Somerset. Pennsylvania B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta FEINBERG. ELLEN FAY Cleveland B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Epsilon Phi; Sundial; Hillel; Mid-Mirrors FERRIS. NANCY ALICE Chillicothe B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Kappa Gamma; Strollers FREIDENBERG. JANE F. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Mid-Mirrovs; Mirrors; Hillel; Links FULTON. HILDA JANE Portsmouth B.Sc. in Ed. Boot and Saddle; Pen and Brush Club; Women ' s Recreation Association; University Chorus GILLAM. SUZANNE Massillon B.Sc. in Ed. Natural History Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Y.W.C.A. GILLESPIE. RACHEL CLARKE Hackensack, New Jersey B.Sc. in Ed. Scholaris; Women ' s Recreation Association, President; Student Senate; Women ' s Ohio; Mortar Board; Swan Club. President; Hockey Club; Foil and Mask, Secretary; Physical Education Club; Student Manager of Intramurals [87] « ' ,- GOMPF. MARJORIE Findlay B.Sc. in Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha; Eta Sigma Phi; Y.W.C.A. GRAHAM, ROBERT WALTER Marysville B.Sc. in Ed. Biology Club; Varsity Track GRIERSON, JANE LOUISE Reynoldsburg B.Sc. in Ed. University 4-H Club; Y.W.C.A., Second Vice President; Links; Browning Dramatic Society, Wardrobe Mistress; Mortar Board; Student Senate Award HAAS, MAURICE EUGENE Caledonia B.Sc. in Ed. Varsity Baseball; Football Band GRACE, HELEN SHIRLEY Powell B.Sc. in Ed. Links; French Club GUILKEY, E. ELEANOR Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha; Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society GRALY, GERTRUDE EVELYN Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Links; Y.W.C.A.; Independent Women ' s Association HADDAD, CATHERINE HELEN Cleveland B.Sc. in Ed. HAGEN, CHARLES F. Cincinnati B.Sc. in Ed. Independent Men ' s Association; Pen and Brush Club; Industrial Arts Club HAMILTON, RUTH LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Delta Pi; Strollers; Y.W.C.A.; Links; French Club; Scholaris HANNAY, KATHERINE D. San Antonio, Texas B.Sc. in Ed. Pi Beta Phi; Y.W.C.A.; Eta Sigma Phi; Elementary Education Club HAKE, IRMA SPEER Youngstown B.Sc. in Ed. HANCHER, M. JANE Pelham, New York B.Sc. in Ed. HARDEN, RUTH ELIZABETH Little Rock, Arkansas B.Sc. in Ed. Browning Dramatic Society; Y.W.C.A; University Chorus HARMAN, CHARLOTTE MAUDE Zanesville B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi, President, Treasurer HARRIS, VIVIAN LUCILLE Chapel Hill. North Carolina B.Sc. in Ed. [88] - IP tZi! [89] HARSHE. FLORENCE ELIZABETH Lima B.Sc. in Ed. University Badminton Club; Kappa Epsilon HAYES. LAWRENCE E. Athalia B.Sc. in Ed. Biology Club; Industrial Arts Club; Y.M.C.A.; Ohio Education Association HEATON. TED ROSS Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Symphony Band HENSEL, BERYL DONALD West Manchester B.Sc. in Ed. Freshman Baseball; Men ' s Physical Education Association HIRTH, RUTH Lexington B.Sc. in Ed. Pi Lambda Theta; Education College Student Council HOFF. VIRGINIA READING Neshanic. New Jersey B.Sc. in Ed. Eta Sigma Phi, Vice President; Y.W.C.A.; Women ' s Self Government Association; Mirrors HOSLER. IVA MAY Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta, Historian, Marshal; Y.W.C.A.; Mid-Mirrors; Mirrors; Pen and Brush, Exhibit Chairman HUGHES. CHARLES J. Belleiontaine B.F.A. Pen and Brush Club; Newman Club; Scarlet Mask; Ohio Stater Staif emori HARTLEY. GLENNA VAIL Cambridge B.Sc. in Ed. Sigma Theta Tau; Torch Club; Caniield Club HAYMAN, BETTY JANE Bexley B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Delta; Y.W.C.A.; Women ' s Self Government Association; Women ' s Ohio; Student Senate; Freshman Women ' s Panhellenic Association; Women ' s Panhellenic Association HENNINGER, JANET P. Ironton B.Sc. in Ed. Chi Omega; Y.W.C.A.; Ohio Education Association; Strollers; Elementary Education Club; Flying Club HIGLEY, ELIZABETH ANN Chillicothe B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Alpha Theta; Orchesis HOCKMAN. EDYTHE PHILEMAN Akron B.Sc. in Ed. HORNSTEIN, RUTH MAE Galion B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Epsilon Phi; Hillel HUBBS. KATHERINE NAOMI Shelby B.F.A. Alpha Phi; Pen and Brush Club; Links ICENHOWER, HAROLD EDWIN Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Pen and Brush Club; Sundial Stafi IRELAND. ELSIE VIRGINIA Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Independent Women ' s Association. Publicity Chairman; Philomathean Literary Society. Publicity Chairman; Y.W.C.A.; Pen and Brush Club JACKSON. JEAN ELLEN Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Education Council, Secretary; Pen and Brush Club, Secretary; Ohio Stater, Art Staff; Y.W.C.A. JOHNSON, CAROLINE HERON Portsmouth B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Kappa Gamma ISALY. MARGARET ELIZABETH Columbus B.F.A. Delta Delta Delta; Mid-Mirrors; Pen and Brush Club; Y.W.C.A.; Browning Dramatic Society JESKO. ANTHONY MARTIN Carey B.Sc. in Ed. Phi Kappa; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Football; Newman Club; Men ' s Physical Education Association JOLLEY. JEAN FLORENCE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Zeta. President; Y.W.C.A.; Commercial Education Club; Links KAZMARCK. HELEN FRANCES Cleveland B.Sc. in Ed. KEPLEY. LUCILLE STRICKLER Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. University Chorus; Pcmerene Advisory Board; Y.W.C.A., Executive Council; French Club, Secretary; Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society KILGORE, DOROTHY E. Canton B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta; Boot and Saddle; Ohio Student Party Associated, Secretary KELLZ. IRENE MATYLDE Cleveland B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Epsilon; Y.W.C.A., Executive Council; Phi Chi Theta; Newman Club; Independent Women ' s Association KEYE. DARWIN BENJAMIN West Jefferson B.Sc. in Ed. KILMER. MARK JAMES Brookville B.Sc. in Ed. Phi Delta Theta; Varsity O Association JONES. EMMA FRANCES Parkersburg. West Virginia B.Sc. in Ed. Links; Y.W.C.A. JORDAN. JANET THELMA Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. KIMMEL. HARRIET E. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. KING. ALMA MARIE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Y.W.C.A.; Spanish Dramatics Club; Sigma Delta Pi; French Club [90] [«!] r 10 „ T.IU. to B HAW -,j. «■  [91] emord KING. EVELYN HARLAN Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Zeta; Links; Browning Dramatic Society; Y.W.C.A. KIRK. BETH CYNTHIA Washington, D. C. B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta; B owning Dramatic Society; Y.W.C.A. KLEIN, JAY ROBERT Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Ed. Hillel, President KLEINHANS, ARDATH LOUISE Maumee B.Sc. in Ed. Pi Beta Phi; Mid-M ' rrors; Strollers ' Pen and Brush Club; Sundial Staff; Archery Club KORN, JULIA CECELIA Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Chi Omega; Women ' s Recreation Council, Secretary; Physical Education Board; Orchesis; Y.W.C.A.; Hockey Club; Tennis Club, President; Badminton Club; Mid-M ' rrors KRANTZ, LEAH MARY Dover B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Phi, Presiden ; Y.W.C.A.; Links; Kappa Epsilon LAKES. GLENDON L. Akron B.Sc. in Ed. Rifle Club, Captain LAVETTER. DOROTHY E. Shaker Heights B.Sc. in Ed. KING, MARTHA ELAINE Mechanicsburg B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Delta; Y.W.C.A.; Links; 4-H Club; Kappa Epsilon KIRKENDALL, NORMA ANNE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Scholaris; Cosmopolitan Club; Kappa Epsilon; Mid-Mirrors KLEINFELDER. KENNETH F. G. Sandusky B.Sc. in Ed. Varsity Football KOLS. RUTH Akron B.Sc. in Ed. KOSKI. EDITH ELEONORA Ashtabula B.Sc. in Ed. Women ' s Recreation Association, Secretary; Physical Education Club; Orchesis; Hockev Club Pomerene Advisory Board; Y.W.C.A.; Mid-Mi rrois KRATZ, L. ELIZABETH Gallipolis B.Sc. in Ed. LAUGHEAD, ELLEN C. Topeka, Kansas B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta; Browning Dramatic Society; Golf Club; Physical Education Club; Mid-Mirrors LEHMAN, CAROLYN VIRGINIA Dayton B.Sc. in Ed. (U LEMON. RUTH L. Hillsboro B.Sc. in Ed. Chi Omega; Y.W.C.A.; Boot and Saddle; Browning Dramatic Society; Ohio Education Association; Elementary Education Club LEVIN, ELINOR JANE Bexley B.F.A. Sigma Delta Tau; Boot and Saddle LEONARD. PAUL B. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. LINTON. MARGUERITE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Zeta; Strollers; Y.W.C.A.; Browning Dramatic Society. Vice President; W.O.S.U. Radio Players McCALLUM. MARY KATHERINE Alliance B.F.A. Kappa Alpha Theta; Women ' s Sell Government Association; Pi Lambda Theta; Mortar Board; Browning Dramatic Society McCLURE. MARTHA LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. McCLISH. MYRON MERCHANT Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Industrial Arts Club; Student Teaching Corps McDERMOTT, MARJORIE R. Toledo B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Kappa Gamma LISTON. BERNICE MAY Circleville B.Sc. in Ed. Links; Y.W.C.A.; Independent Women ' s Association LIVINGSTON. ROBERT LOUIS Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Phi Eta Sigma; Education Council, President; Phi Delta Kappa; Student Chemical Society, President McKELVEY, MYRON ST. CLAIR Massillon B.Sc. in Ed. Acacia; Marching Band, Drum Major; Symphony Orchestra; Concert Band; Salon Orchestra; Kappa Kappa Psi McMAHON, GORDON G. Gambier B.Sc. in Ed. Acacia; Polo Club; Varsity Polo Team; Industrial Arts Club MASON, JAMES GORDON Hamilton B.Sc. in Ed. Beta Theta Pi; Freshman Football; Freshman Baseball; Scarlet Mask MATTINGLY, KATHARINE E. Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Ed. McNAUGHT, DORIS LUCINE Worthington B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Omicron; Women ' s Glee Club; University Chorus McVICKER. ESTHER PAULINE Canonsburg, Pennsylvania B.Sc. in Ed. [92] [«] ■a whir • MB ? - 5 • M Monc [fi] 7 [93] MERZ. WILLIAM THOMAS Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Kaapa Phi Kappa; Scabbard and Blade; Scarlet Mask MILLER. ESTHER ALMEDA Columbus B.F.A. Alpha Phi; Swan Club; Foil and Mask; Boot and Saddle; Pen and Brush Club MOONEY. JOSEPHINE ROBERTA Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Y.W.C.A.; Mirrors; Eta Sigma Phi; French Club MOULTON. MARTHA M. Lucasville B.Sc. in Ed. Independent Women ' s Association; University 4-H Club; Physical Education Club OGDEN. LORRAINE G. Portsmouth B.Sc. in Ed. Chi Omega, Vice President; Freshman Activities; Makio Staff; Sundial Staff; Y. W. C. A. OWENS. BARBARA JEAN Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Pi Beta Phi; Women ' s Glee Club; Browning Dramatic Society PAUL. JOHN AUGUSTUS Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Pen and Brush Club; Freshman Football; Y. M. C. A.; University Reserve Officers Association PERKINS. LOWELL RAY Mt. Vernon B.Sc. in Ed. Tower Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Scabbard and Blade emors MEYER. BETTY MARIE Youngstown B.Sc. in Ed. Golf Club; French Club MITTLER. ELLEN MARIE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Pen and Brush Club MOORE. JEAN CAROLYN Fremont B.Sc. in Ed. Orchesis; Physical Education Club; Swan Club NEWMAN, ALICE PARKER Pittsfield. Massachusetts B.Sc. in Ed. OTTO. WILLIAM EDWARD Columbus B. F. A. PARKE, GRACE MARIAN Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Trianon; Links; Student Relations Committee PAYTON. MARGARET LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Zeta; Browning Dramatic Society; WOSU Players PHELPS. LOIS NEWHALL Dayton B.Sc. in Ed. Pi Lambda Theta; Scholaris; Physical Education Club; Hockey Club; Swan Club ivrr PRUSKI. JOHN PTAK. FORENCE L. REDD, MARY MARGARET REED. ROSE ELLEN Elyria Columbus Mt. Sterling Findlay B.Sc. in Ed. B.Sc. in Ed. B.Sc. in Ed. B.Sc. in Ed. Chi Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Xi Delta; Mid-Mirrors; Pomerene Advisory Board, Mirrors; Torch Club; Publicity Committee; Guest Women ' s Glee Club Night Committee RADER, ELDORA GENE QUESTER. IRENE G. Circleville B.Sc. in Ed. Lorain RINEHART. WANDA ELAINE B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Delta Pi RICH. RENA RUTH Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Rock Creek Alpha Xi Delta; Sundial Staff; B.Sc. in Ed. Pen and Brush Club RANEY. ROBERT GLEN RALSTON, JOSEPH A. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa; Men ' s Physical Kenton ROBBINS. HOWARD FRED B.Sc. in Ed. Education Association; Ohio RIVERS, ELEANOR LUCILLE East Cleveland Kappa Phi Kappa; Education Education Association, Student Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Council; Men ' s Physical Education Branch President B.Sc. in Ed. Pomerene Advisory Board Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel; Scarlet Mask Club; Ohio Education Association Hillel Players REBER, ELIZABETH ELLEN ROBERTS, MARGARET V. REA. HUGH M. Ashville ROBERTS. MARGARET D. Columbus Washington Court House B.Sc. in Ed. Bexley B.Sc. in Ed. B.Sc. in Ed. Women ' s Glee Club; University B.Sc. in Ed. Pen and Brush Club; Browning Independent Men ' s Association Chorus; Y.W.C.A.; Delta Omicron Pi Beta Phi; Strollers Dramatic Society; Y.W.C.A.; Links 94} [ ] ,, ulfcral ■ a 01 10 «a 00 NB ftS emote ROBERTS. SARAH Struthers B.Sc. in Ed. Pen and Brush Club; Browning Dramatic Society; Women ' s Recreation Association RUMMELL. LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Independent Women ' s Association SAMPSON. DORTHA LEE Hilliards B.Sc. in Ed. Philomathean SAYERS. MARTHA HATHAWAY Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Delta Delta; Delta Omicron; University Chorus; Boot and Saddle SCHAMP. WINIFRED H. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Chi Omega; Women ' s Glee Club; University Chorus SCHLUPE. FAYE LOUISE Millersburg B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Epsilon; Lutheran Student Group SCOTT, RALPH CLYDE Kinsman B.Sc. in Ed. SELVEY. WINIFRED MARY Worthington B.Sc. in Ed. Newman Club, Vice President; Independent Women ' s Association; Ohio Education Association; Elementary Education Club ROBINSON, HOWARD EUGENE Middlefield B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa, Secretary; Ohio Education Association RYAN. ELIZABETH ANN Buffalo. New York B.Sc. in Ed. SA UP, ROBERT CHARLES Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. SCHADLER, JEAN M. Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Links; Y.W.C.A. SCHLEGEL, JUDITH MAY Ashville B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Xi Delta SCHROEDER, ROBERT JOHN New Bremen B.Sc. in Ed. Sundial. Editor SELF. MARY RUTH Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary; Browning Dramatic Society; Y.W.C.A.; Links SENNISH. ELKO M. Kelleys Island B.Sc. in Ed. «] [95] SHERWOOD. BETTY London B.Sc. in Ed. Chi Omega; Y.W.C.A.; University Religious Council; Torch Club; Sigma Theta Tau SHOEMAKER. JEAN Columbus B. F. A. Y.W.C.A.; Women ' s Self Government Association; Independent Women ' s Association; Pen and Brush Club SIMS. SARA MARSHALL Columbus B. F. A. Kappa Alpha Theta; Makio; Y.W.C.A.; Swan Club; Strolh SLEETH. HELEN MARJORIE Tulsa, Oklahoma B.Sc. in Ed. SHIVELY. HELEN ELIZABETH Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Physical Education Club; Hockey Club; Goli Club; Orchesis SHURTZ. ELIZABETH ROY West Lafayette B.Sc. in Ed. Browning Dramatic Society; Eta Sigma Phi; Dormitory Assembly SISLER. HARRIET LUCILLE Ironton B.Sc. in Ed. Education College Council; Scholaris; Kappa Epsilon; Pi Lambda Theta SLUTERBECK, MARY GERTRUDE Arcanum B.Sc. in Ed. Links; Ohio Education Association; University House. President SMILEY. MILLS H. Reading B.Sc. in Ed. Men ' s Physical Education Association SMITH. JEANNE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society; Philomathean, Treasurer SNOWDEN. MARGARET HEATH Kenbridge, Virginia B.Sc. in Ed. SOSNOW. LILLIAN East Liverpool B.Sc. in Ed. Links; Hillel Players SMITH. EUNICE ESTELLE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. University Chorus; Scholaris; Delta Omicron, President; Pi Lambda Theta SNIDERMAN. GERTRUDE Youngstown B.Sc. in Ed. Makio, Sophomore Editor; Links; Kappa Epsilon; Women ' s Dormitory Assembly; Pomerene Library Committee SONCRANT, NITA BELLE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. SOUTHARD. ROSEMARY Marysville B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Xi Delta; Browning Dramatic Society, Treasurer; Project ' s Committee, Chairman; Makio, Business Staff; Mirrors; Strollers; Pomerene Advisory Committee; Y.W.C.A.; Links; Commercial Education Club [96] [ ] ■0 WBl m i m m E SPEELMAN. JOHN A. Mt. Vernon B.Sc. in Ed. Phi Delta Theta ST. CLAIR. EVELYN JANE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Xi Delta; Women ' s Recreation Association; Strollers; Physical Education Club; Bowling Club, President; Makio SUMMERS, WINIFRED IRENE Youngstown B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi; Kappa Epsilon; Badminton Club; Mid-Mirrors; Guest Night Committee TARSEY, VIRGINIA HOPE Albany, New York B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Vice President; Hillel; Boot and Saddle TAYLOR. GENEVIEVE MARIAN DeGraff B.Sc. in Ed. Strollers; Links TREHEARNE, ROBERT PAUL Sedalia B.Sc. in Ed. VILBRANDT, THELMA LOUISE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Links; Y.W.C.A.; Independent Women ' s Association; Student Relations Committee WALLACE, MARION THOMAS Carrollton B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa emord SQUIER, MARTHA JANE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Alpha Theta; Makio; Freshman Panhellenic STRALEY, MIRIAM KATHRYN Paulding B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Omicron; University Chorus: Women ' s Glee Club; Symphonic Choir SWICKARD. SHELDON WILBUR Kansas B.Sc. in Ed. Men ' s Glee Club, President, Business Manager; Symphonic Choir; University Chorus TATJE. VIRGINIA M. Portsmouth B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Alpha Theta; Golf Club THOMAS, ANDREW CLIFFORD Columbus B. F. A. Delta Upsilon; Scarlet Mask; Interfraternity Pledge Council TUFVANDER, ELEANOR M. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.Sc. in Ed. WALCUTT, JANE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha; Commercial Education Club; Browning Dramatic Society; Strollers; Pomerene Advisory Board WATKINS, PATRICIA Sandusky B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Sigma Rho, Vice President {%} [97] WEBB. JEANNE MARCELLE Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Chi Omega, Secretary; Strollers; Browning Dramatic Society WILKING. MARY MARGARET Portsmouth B.Sc. in Ed. WHITAKER. JOELLA London B.Sc. in Ed. Eta Sigma Phi; Pi Lambda Theta WILKINS. MARY ALICE London B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Omicron; University Chorus; Symphonic Choir; Women ' s Glee Club; Browning Dramatic Society; Dormitory President WOGAMAN. MAURICE A. Brookville B.Sc. in Ed. Buckeye Club WOLFE. MARGARET ANN Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Delta Pi; Eta Sigma Phi, Treasurer; Scholaris; Kappa Phi; Sophomore Cabinet; Boot and Saddle; Links WOLFE, HELEN MAY Huntington, West Virginia B.Sc. in Ed. University Chorus; Y.W.C.A. WOODEGARD, RAY H. Logan B.Sc. in Ed. Acacia, Secretary; Symphony Orchestra; University Chorus; Men ' s Glee Club WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH CECILIA WILSON, MABEL WINIFRED Miami. Florida Groveport B.Sc. in Ed. B.Sc. in Ed. WORTHINGTON, WANDA L. Wilmington B.Sc. in Ed. Delta Omicron WYSCARVER, MARY MARIE Quaker City B.Sc. in Ed. [98] klo _J s avzio emors WYCOFF. BETTY R. Buffalo B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi; Links WYSS. GEORGIA MARIAN Bridgeport B.Sc. in Ed. Alpha Xi Delta; Y.W.C.A.; University Chorus; Browning Dramatic Society; Mid-Mirrors; Pen and Brush Club ZECH. JOHN HARRISON Columbus B.Sc. in Ed. ZIEGLER. HARRY WILLIAM Cincinnati B.Sc. in Ed. Kappa Phi Kappa ZIPKIN. BETTY Cleveland Heights B.Sc. in Ed. Symphonic Choir; Strollers; Hillel Players IBUT l««T.fU ftUTl [99] T Cfri J t O w: V o CO viameenn Dean MacQuigg In keeping with its policy of offering a broad, varied curriculum, the College of Engineering estab- lished this year a new course, welding engineering, as a part of the department of industrial engineering. The course is in charge of Professor James R. Stitt. The course in ceramic engineering at Ohio State was the first to be established in the United States and has been an important factor in the growth of Columbus as the center of the ceramic industry. Among the engineering degrees offered by the college, are included architectural, landscape, cera- mic, mechanical, metallurgical, mining, engineering physics, and combinations of these courses. Al- though the college was not established until 1895, mining engineers were graduated from the Univer- sity as early as 1878. In 1915 an Engineering Ex- perimental Research Station was organized here. The College of Engineering aims to interest stu- dents in sciences and the techniques of many engi- neering fields. After his first year, the student spe- cializes in a particular branch of engineering. For more than fifty-five years the college has been serv- ing not only students, but, through research studies, the state and federal governments. The college is headed by Dean Charles E. Mac- Quigg, who is assisted by Junior Dean William D. Turnbull. Men Students 1,739 Women Students 13 Total 1752 Degrees Granted 265 Faculty 166 Ranks fifth in enrollment in the nation. Junior Dean Turnbull Prcksjor Youngsr [101] HUnr ABEL. FLOYD IRVttLE Pennsville B.M.E. American Society oi Mechanical Engineers ANDREWS. FRANK M.. JR. Fort Thomas, Kentucky B.I.E. Pi Kapoa Alpha; Student Society of Industrial Engineers BAGGS. ARTHUR EUGENE. JR. Columbus B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers; Alpha Phi Omega; Lens and Shutter; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma BARRY. ROBERT BURNS. JR. Lakewood B.I.E. Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma. President; Texnikoi; Quadrangle Jesters; Society of Industrial Engineers; Y.M.C.A.; Scarlet Mask; Ohio Students ' Party Associated; Cadet Officers Association BATCHELOR. KENYON S. Columbus B.I.E. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Student Society of Industrial Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers BERDELMAN. WILLIAM ALBERT Columbus B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers; Christian Science Organization, President BEYER. FRANZ WILLIAM Columbus B.E.E. Eta Kappa Nu BRACKNEY. ROBERT LEROY Dayton B.E.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Undergraduate Mathematics Club 1939 ALEXANDER, WILLIAM ROBERT Columbus B.M.E. Triangle; Quadrangle Jesters; American Society of Mechanical Engineers ANNESS. RUSSELL WILLIAM Middletown B.I.E. Triangle; Quadrangle Jesters; Student Society of Industrial Engineers BAINTER, ROBERT GOODLIVE Zanesville B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers; Ohio State Enaineer Staff; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Pershing Rifles; Society of Automotive Engineers BASSETT, DEWEY MITCHELL Napoleon B.E.E. Radio Club, President: American Institute of Electrical Engineers BAUER, RICHARD M. Zanesville B.I.E. Student Society of Industrial Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers BEST, PAUL BUTLER, JR. Columbus B.E.E. Alpha Tau Omega; University Chorus; Men ' s Glee Club; American Institute of Electrical Engineers BLAIR, RICHARD WARREN Columbus B.M.E. Society of Automotive Engineers; American Society oi Mechanical Engineers BREDBECK, RICHARD DEWITT Port Clinton B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers muvuuK vat mm M M Mm •VtftaMn JCttTKUCffill l«) rtfctt 0tfO ■ fe __) S ££ ?£ BROOKOVER. GEORGE B. Manchester B.Ch.E. Independent Men ' s Association BROWN. WILLIAM Cleveland B.Met.E. Buckeye Club, Steward; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Quadrangle lesters BRYAN. ROBERT WILLIAM Salem B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers CHENEVEY. JOHN EDWARD App ' ..; Creek B.Ch.E. Phi Lamb-la Up si Ion; Sigma Xi; Newman Club; American Institute of Chemical Engineers CLARK. JOHN DOUGLAS Columbus B.Cer.E. Phi Delta Theta; Ohio State Engineer Staff; Quadranale Jesters; Engineers Council; American Ceramic Society CONRAD. KEITH Urbana Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Fionn Pi Sigma; Engineering Physics Society. Vice President; Engineers Council COOPERRIDER. WALTER ELDON Columbus B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers CUNNINGHAM. WILLIAM A. Marietta B.C.E. Alpha Tau Omega; American Society of Civil Engineers; Scarlet Mask; Quadrangle lesters. Secretary emors BROWN. DARWIN WILSON Dexter City B.C.E. Tau Beta Pi; American Society of Civil Engineers BROWN. WILLIAM EDWARD Mount Vernon B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers; Glider Club BUROS. HERBERT ALFRED Cleveland B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers; Hillel CLARK. JOHN ARTHUR Lancaster B.E.E. Pershing Rifles; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi CONNARE. HAROLD PETER Lakewood B.Ch.E. Newman Club; American Institute of Chemical Engineers COOK. THOMAS JOHNSON. JR. Columbus B.M.E. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Society of Automotive Engineers: Pershing Rifles; American Society of Mechanical Engineers CORBAN. WILBUR H. Columbus B.Cer.E. American Ceramic Society; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Scabbard and Blade DAUGHERTY. SAM P. Columbus B.Cer.E. Phi Kappa Psi; Tau Beta Pi; Keramos; American Ceramic Society. President [103] t«W DAVIS. ROBERT F. Shinnston, West Virginia B.Cer.E. Sigma Chi; American Ceramic Society; Quadrangle Jesters DERRENBERGER, ROBERT G. Loudonville B.I.E. Theta Tau, President, Treasurer; Council of Fraternity Presidents; Quadrangle Jesters; Texnikoi; Ohio State Engineer, Associate Editor; Fraternity Managers Association; American Institute oi Electrical Engineers; Society oi Industrial Engineers DODGE, WIL1IAM WILSON Cleveland B.I.E. Society of Industrial Engineers, President; Tau Beta Pi DRAKE. ROBERT TED Columbus B.M.E. Tau Beta Pi; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Secretary EVANS. LLOYD G. Columbus B.Met.E. Triangle; Quadrangle Jesters; Alpha Phi Omega; American Institute oi Mining and Metallurgical Engineers FISCHER. FRANK HEYMAN Sandusky B.E.E. Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Electrical Engineers FRANCIS. DWIGHT ARTHUR Newark B.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical Engineers FRILEY. KENNETH OWEN Painesville B.M.E. Texnikoi; Ohio State Engineer, Associate Editor; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Treasurer; Society of Automotive Engineers 1939 DELFS, JACK M. Can field B.E.E. Texnikoi; Tau Beta Pi; Engineers Council; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Electrical Engineers DEVER. LEWIS AARON Oak Hill B.M.E. Tau Beta Pi; Society of Automotive Engineers, Secretary; American Society of Mechanical Engineers DRAKE, CARL ALPHEUS Columbus B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers EGGER, BERNARD E. Columbus B.I.E. Tau Beta Pi; Society of Industrial Engineers FAHRANBRUCK. WILLIAM O. Deer Park B.Cer.E. Tower Club; Texnikoi; Tau Beta Pi; Keramos; American Ceramic Society FORGTJE. STANLEY VINCENT Sandusky B.Sc. in Physics Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Pi Tau Pi Sigma; Engineers Physics Society; Sigma Pi Sigma FREDERIKSEN, VICTOR. JR. Columbus B.E.E. Engineers Council; Scabbard and Blade; American Institute of Electrical Engineers FROMM, ELLSWORTH H. Chillicothe B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Treasurer r IK J 311 nun  T f tdMHir. i KXWUUMO. -Mate tM ha A amCw torn •ivjT won I . H I GEORGE. JOHN DONALD Carrollton B.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Cadet Officers Association GOLDRICK. GORDON WADE Cleveland B.Ch.E. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Chemical Engineers GRAHAM. JOHN W.. JR. Dayton B.C.E. Tower Club, President; American Society of Civil Engineers; Scabbard and Blade; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma HACKETT. JAMES WALLACE Struthers B.Sc. in Physics Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma, Vice President; Tau Beta Pi; Engineering Physics Society, President HARPST, WALLACE E. Findlay B.M.E. Glider Club; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers, Vice President HARVEY, JOHN K. Saratoga Springs, New York B.Ch.E. Phi Kappa Psi HELDACK. JOHN MARTIN Warren B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers, Treasurer HOFMAYER. EDWARD I. Columbus B.C.E. Phi Eta Sigma; Varsiw Football; Quadrangle Jesters; American Society of Civil Engineers GERSTER, JACK ALAN McDonald B.Ch.E. W Kappa Delta Rho, President; Council of Fraternity Presidents; Texnikoi; Tau Beta Pi; American Institute of Chemical Engineers GORNALL, HENRY ALLEN Mooseheart, Illinois B.Cer.E. Keramos; American Ceramic Society GRASHEL, HARRY JUNIOR Columbus B.I.E. Pi Kappa Alpha; Strollers; Young Men ' s Christian Association; Quadrangle Jesters; Ohio State Engineer HARNER, LEO E. Aurora Station B.C.E. HARRISON. EDISON REYNOLDS Columbus B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers HEIGLE, WOODROW WILSON Amanda B.E.E. Eta Kappa Nu; American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Senior Vice President; Quadrangle lesters HENERY, ANDREW H. Zanesville B.M.E. Tau Beta Pi; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers HOTZ. JOHN LOUIS Delphos B.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical Engineers [105] ■W HOWARD. DWIGHT. JR. Columbus B.I.E. Phi Gamma Delta; Vanity Swimming Team HUBER. OREN JOHN Columbus B.Sc. in Physics HUTCH1NGS. WILLIAM ARTHUR Niles B. Land. Arch. JOHNSON. ROBERT F. Napoleon B.E.E. Quadrangle Jesters; Eta Kappa Nu; Stadium Club JONES. CHARLES D. Newark B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers KELLOGG. LOUIS HENRY Painesville B.E.E. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Radio Club KOCH. LEONARD CARL Wapakoneta B.E.E. , B.Sc. in Ed. American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Ohio Education Association KUHLMAN. DILLARD W. Iron ton B.Ch.E. Tower Club; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Scabbard and Blade 1939 HOWELL. JOHN F. Columbus B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers HUGHES. MORETON RAY Columbus B.C.E. Quadrangle Jesters, Vice President; American Society of Civil Engineers JACKSON. WILLIS EVERETT Holgate B.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Marching Band JONES. BRUCE WILLIAM Portsmouth B.I.E. Delta Chi; Student Society of Industrial Engineers; Ohio State Engineer KAIL. IRA JOSEPH Huntington. West Virginia B.Ch.E. Beta Theta Pi; American Institute of Chemical Engineers KIMMEL. ELLSWORTH E. Columbus B.Ch.E. Engineering Council; Quadrangle Jesters; Chess Club; American Institute of Chemical Engineers KOOPMAN. PETER Lakewood B.Cer.E. American Ceramic Society LERCHE. ROBERT ALFRED Columbus B.I.E. American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Student Society of Industrial Engineers I M [107] ■mi k UT i wiu mini i isaruiAx MMhwytl Ob Sm • o . LINDSAY. CAHEY EUGENE MANKER. GLENN E. Perrysburg Columbus - B.Cer.E. B.M.E. Tau Beta Pi; Keramos; American Men ' s Glee Club; American Society Ceramic Society of Mechanical Engineers, Chairman MATASICH. CHARLES LOUIS Youngstown McCOMB, ROBERT D. B.Met.E. Columbus American Institute of Mining B.E.E. and Metallurgical Engineers Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Y.M.C.A.; University Pocket Testament League; Independent Men ' s Association McEWEN. JOHN MITCHELL Bremen B.Ch.E. Tower Club, Floor Captain; Scabbard and Blade; Tau Beta Pi, MILLER, M. C. Secretary; Texnikoi; Phi Lambda Millersburg Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; American B.E.E. Institute of Chemical Engineers MORELAND, RUSSELL EARL MUELLER, JAMES IRVING Delaware Norwood B.C.E. B.Cer.E. American Society of Civil Engineers Sigma Chi; Y.M.C.A.; Marching Band; Pershing Rifles; Kappa Kappa Psi, Treasurer, President; Scarlet Mask; American Ceramic Society, Concert Band NISSLEY, CHARLES LEE Springfield B.I.E. Alpha Tau Omega; Scarlet Mask; Student Society of Industrial OGDEN, RICHARD E. Engineers; American Society of Columbus Mechanical Engineers B.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Secretary; Quadrangle Jesters OGRAM, ROBERT LEE Youngstown B.E.E. Lambda Chi Alpha; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, Vice President; PHILLIAN. HARRY EDGAR Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute Delaware of Electrical Engineers, President B.Arch. Sigma Chi PHIPPS, LEONARD ANTHONY Belmore PONTIUS, EUGENE CAMERON B.Met.E. Triangle; American Institute of Napoleon Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; B.Ch.E. American Society of Metallurgists; Delta Upsilon; Pershing Rifles; Y.M.C.A. Freshman Football; American Institute of Chemical Engineers POPE, ROBERT H. Girard RABUCK, JAY C. B.I.E. Coraopolis, Pennsylvania Triangle, Vice President; Student B.C.E. Society of Industrial Engineers; Men ' s Glee Club; Forum Club; Quadrangle Jesters; Ohio State Engineers Council; American Engineer; Texnikoi; Senior Class Society of Civil Engineers; Cabinet University Chorus [107] ■W u.JsSm x ? M 1939 RAFFERTY, THOMAS EDMUND RHODES, FRANKLIN McCOY Grove City Youngstown B.Sc. in Phys. B.I.E. Men ' s Glee Club; Symphonic Delta Upsilon, President; The Ohio Chorus; University Chorus; State Engineer, Editor; Engineers Engineering Physics Society Council, Vice President; Quadrangle Jesters, Business Manager; Texnikoi; Ohio Staters, Inc.; Toastmastors; Phi Eta Sigma; RIEHL, MERRILL LANDIS Student Society of Industrial Columbus Engineers B.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon ROHE, DAVID L. Columbus B.M.E. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; American RUBIN, JULIUS H. Institute of Mechanical Engineers East Cleveland B.E.E. Kappa Epsilon Phi; Varsity A Association; Radio Club; American RUHL, MAX NICHOLS Institute of Electrical Engineers; Geneva Hillel; Varsity Tumbling Team B.I.E. Buckeye Club, President; Society of Industrial Engineers, Secretary; Tau Beta Pi; Symphony Orchestra; SARCHET, BERNARD REGINALD Fellowship House, Treasurer; Byesville Phi Eta Sigma; American Society B.Ch.E. of Mechanical Engineers American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Vice President; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda SCHEIBER. ROBERT EDWARD Upsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Xi TiHin B.Ch.E. American Institute of Chemical SCHOEWE, NORMAN EDWARD Engineers; Newman Club Castalia B.I.E. Theta Tau, President; Varsity SCHROLUCKE, VIRGIL H. Baseball; Fraternity Managers Sidney Association; Quadrangle Jesters; B.M.E. Society of Industrial Engineers; Buckeye Club; American Society American Institute of Electrical of Mechanical Engineers Enigneers SCHURTZ, FRANCIS A. SCHULTZ, AUGUST C JR. Worthington Sandusky B.E.M. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Vice B.M.E. President; Freshman Football; Kappa Sigma Varsity Football; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers SEAMAN, EUGENE FRANCIS Columbus Grove SEDDON. THOMAS ANDREW B.C.E. Scabbard and Blade; American Columbus Society of Civil Engineers B.M.E. Phi Eta Sigma; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers SHEAFF, JAMES LEONARD New Carlisle B.C.E. SHIRKEY. RAYMOND Scabbard and Blade; American Gibsonburg Society of Civil Engineers B.C.E. American Society of Civil Engineers SHUFFLEBARGER, HARRY L. Bexley SIEGELMAN. BERNARD H. B.Met.E. Columbus Marching Band; American Institute B.C.E. of Mining and Metallurgical American Society of Civil Engineers Engineers; Hillel; Phi Eta Sigma F ■ Wincor m ■ menu ikMtatSoMtT imm. kmiir: . ' P)Iht OitktKi; MllT moMD I H I !•■ ■ to fUUCSl asr ■■■■ iSocrtT , !3A3? I I SMITH, PAUL E. SPERRY. ROBERT EDGAR Columbus Fort Myer, Virginia B.M.E. B.M.E. Pershing Rifles; American Society Scabbard and Blade of Mechanical Engineers, Secretary; Reserve Officers Association STAHL. JOEL SAUL Warren SPORE, WILLIAM DAVID B.Ch.E. Varsity Cross Country Manager; East Liverpool Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta B.Cer.E. Sigma; Scarlet Key; Varsity O Delta Upsilon; American Ceramic Association; American Institute of Society, Vice President; Keramos, Chemical Engineers; Ohio State Vice President, Treasurer; Ohio Engineer, Business Staff State Engineer; Tau Beta Pi TIPPETT, ROBERT HARRIS Wellston SUTHERLAND, JAMES LAVERNE B.C.E. Youngstown Scabbard and Blade; Tau Beta Pi; B.Met.E. American Society of Civil Chi Phi; American Institute of Engineers; Pershing Rifles; Mining and Metallurgical Varsity Rifle Team Engineers; Scarlet Key; Makio, Freshman Staff; Varsity Football Manager; Council of Fraternity Presidents VAUGHAN, ROBERT ANDREW Columbus B.M.E. American Society of Mechanical Engineers TOMCIK, JOHN JACOB Barberton B.C.E. Newman Club, President; American WARTHMAN, KENNETH LEO Society of Civil Engineers; Pershing West Mansfield Rifles; Engineering Council B.M.E. Scabbard and Blade WARNER, ROBERT WOODFORD Youngstown WEST, CHARLES TYRRELL, II Crestline B.C.E. B.C.E. Tau Beta Pi; American Society Alpha Tau Omega; Scarlet Mask; of Civil Engineers American Society of Civil Engineers; Quadrangle Jesters WILSON, MARY ADELYN Nelsonville WELLS, WILLIAM WOODROW B.C.E. Delta Gamma; Mid-Mirrors; Bluiiton Y.W.C.A.; Women ' s Information B.Arch. Committee; American Society of Civil Engineers WOLCOTT, RICHARD HASTINGS WILLIAMS, ROBERT CHARLES Mansfield Columbus B.E.M. B.C.E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma American Society of Civil Engineers Gamma Epsilon; Varsity Wrestling WOODS, GEORGE B. WINEMILLER, WILLIAM F. Bainbridge Columbus B.E.E. B.Cer.E. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Psi; American Ceramic Society Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Electrical Engineers [ 109] ■: ' ■: ' • KB S -.7 e oi Dean Arant In 1885 the Board of Trustees of Ohio State Uni- versity passed a resolution providing that a law school be founded as a part of the University. Six years later the first class in the new school con- vened, with 33 students enrolled. The initial classes were held in the Franklin County courthouse, from which they were removed to Hayes Hall in 1894 and later to Orton Hall. In 1903, Page Hall, the present home of the Law College, was completed and dedi- cated. The building was the gift of Henry F. Page, noted attorney, who left a $200,000 estate to the Uni- versity. The college ' s first dean was the Honorable Mar- shall J. Williams, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. Since 1928, Herschel W. Arant has been dean of the college. However, he received an appoint- ment to the District Federal Court of Appeals dur- ing the past year and resigned as dean to take up his new duties. The college has grown rapidly through the years in enrollment and prestige. It is not only rated very high among the 200 law schools in the United States, but the College of Law is one of the three accredited legal schools in Ohio. John W. Bricker, present governor of Ohio, and Israel Foster, who sits on the Federal Court of Claims, are two of the Law College ' s most distin- guished graduates. Men Students 200 Women Students 5 Total 205 Degrees Granted 64 Faculty 11 [III] JONES, ROBERT HANNA Columbus I.D. Pi Kappa Alpha; Delta Theta Phi; Phi Mu Alpha; University Bar Association, President; Ohio State Law Journal, Notes Editor; Law Journal, Board of Editors LEE, C. VERNON Columbus LL.B. Gamma Eta Gamma; Ohio State Law Journal, Business Manager KOSACH, MICHAEL W. North Jackson LL.B. Gamma Eta Gamma; Freshman Law Class, President; Student Bar Association, Vice President; Blackacre Club, Vice Preside MAHONEY, EUGENE JOHN Columbus LL.B. Student Bar Association; Judge of Moot Court; Committee of Annual Law School Dinner; Legal Aid Clinic; Labor Law Survey [112] V ; e ot icivie Dr. Upham With improvement as its guiding aim, the Ohio State College of Medicine has grown from a small school, founded in Willoughby, Ohio, in 1834, to an institution of high repute in medical and educational circles. In research, in its post-graduate work, in its pre-clinical department and in its working equip- ment, the college uses scientific advancement as its criterion. The number of admissions to the Medical College each year is limited to seventy-five. Of a necessity, therefore, only the most select group of applicants are granted admission. Before he may become a full- fledged medical student, an applicant must prove his worthiness on the basis of past scholarship, per- sonality, psychological and aptitude tests and his being a resident of the State of Ohio. The latter re- quirement was established by a recent state law. As a part of the training for seniors, a new Out- patient Clinic was recently opened on the campus. This clinic is staffed with sixty specialists, all on the Medical College faculty. During 1937-38, sixty thou- sand patients were treated. The University Hospital and the St. Francis Hospital also cooperate with the University in giving well-qualified students positions during their interne period. The college is headed by Dean John H. J. Upham. Men Students 289 Women Students 15 Total 304 Degrees Granted 92 Faculty 162 [H5] emoM FESSLER. GORDON SOISTER Portsmouth M.D. FINNICAL. ROBERT NEAL Cadiz M.D. FINEBERG. HENRY H. Cleveland Heights M.D. FORTEZA. ROSENDO. JR. Columbus M.D. FOX. HARRY HARVEY Cleveland M.D. FRANCIS. HENRY J. Troy M.D. Thela Kappa Psi GOODMAN. JAMES D. Cleveland M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon GROSCOST. ARTHUR GLENN Columbus M.D. Student Senate; Phi Beta Kappa; Student Medical Council, President AGIN, LAMBERT JAMES Cincinnati M.D. Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi BERKEBILE, ROBERT DAVID Jewell M.D. Phi Chi BLANDEN, MERWIN RUSSELL Toledo M.D. Phi Chi CARTER, WILLIAM HOWARD Ravenna M.D. ARNOFF. BENJAMIN Cleveland Heights M.D. Senior Class Treasurer BERRY, JACK J. Cleveland M.D. BURKEY, MARIE McDonald M.D. Alpha Epsilon Iota FARBER, DAVID NORMAN Cleveland M.D. Phi Sigma Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Omega Alpha LEMON. « 1,1 ' fun, [116] - ■tOU ttWBxm a ran mth nr. umn guhh la Nlnu m Mai Cowl, Mnl GUDENKAUF, ELTON B. Minster M.D. Phi Rho Sigma, Social Chairman KACKLEY. DESMOND DUANE Galion M.D. Phi Chi; Student Medical Council HAWKINS. BENJAMIN LEE Cincinnati M.D. Nu Sigma Nu; Professional Interfraternity Council, President KECK, HOMER IVAN North Canton M.D. Nu Sigma Nu HEALEY, JAMES GLENN Columbus M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa KELLER, BAYARD Cuyahoga Falls M.D. Phi Rho Sigma M. HEISEL, ELDRED B. Akron M.D. Nu Sigma Nu; Alpha Omega Alpha KISTLER, VICTOR NIAL Carroll M.D. Phi Chi; Marching Band; Concert Band KUBIAC, WILLIS THOMAS Youngstown M.D. Nu Sigma Nu LEMON, GEORGE HONNOLD Norwood M.D. Nu Sigma Nu KURLANDER, ARNOLD BAILEY Cleveland Heights M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon; Proiessional Interfraternity Council LEVIN. TOM S. Cincinnati M.D. Sigma Alpha Mu LAPP, WARREN ANTHONY Norwood M.D. Nu Sigma Nu; Chi Phi; Varsity O Association; Scarlet Key LIGHT, RICHARD CARL Lima M.D. Phi Gamma Delta; Alpha Kappa Kappa 1939 LEIBOVITZ. ARMOND LEO Akron M.D. LOVEBURY. WILLIAM F. Columbus M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa :|li] emor5 LOWERY, JOHN McCONAGHA New Concord M.D. Nu Sigma Nu McCREARY. JAMES HUGH Columbus M.D. Phi Chi; Varsity O Association; Scarlet Key; Marching Band, Drum Major MENDELSON. MAX ALFRED Bellaire M.D. Phi Delta Epsilon MEYER, BLANCHE B. M. Columbus M.D. Alpha Epsilon Iota; Alpha Omega Alpha; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Lambda Theta; Gamma Psi Kappa; Sigma Delta Epsilon LUCAS, RICHARD A. Columbus M.D. Delta Chi; Alpha Kappa Kappa MARTIN, GEORGE I. Blanchester M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa MESSENGER. HAROLD M. New London M.D. Delta Upsilon; Phi Chi MILES, ROBERT KEITH Brookfield M.D. MOSS, JOHN A. Barberton M.D. Nu Sigma Nu PIERSON, HELEN LOUISE Van Wert M.D. Alpha Epsilon Iota PRICE, PLINY A. Leesville M.D. Phi Rho Sigma ROBERTS, HAROLD KERSEY Urbana M.D. Nu Sigma Nu OLIVER, MARGUERITE G. Newark M.D. Alpha Epsilon Iota POLLACK, ALEXANDER Columbus M.D. Sigma Alpha Mu; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Omega Alpha REICHES, AARON JULIUS Cleveland M.D. BOOT, HMD HI. 1 it hp [118] AiOATOEB ' 3 :a:ou ROOT. HAROLD EASTMAN Kingsville M.D. Phi Rho Sigma SHILLING. RALPH H. Columbus M.D. Rifle Club SCHAFER. PAUL WILLIAM Columbus M.D. Nu Sigma Nu; Student Medical Council; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Omega Alpha SILBERSTEIN. JACK S. Columbus M.D. Alpha Omega Alpha SCHUMAKER. WILLIAM H. Lorain M.D. Phi Chi SLABAUGH, RAYMOND M. Columbus M.D. Sigma Pi; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student Medical Council 1939 SPARLING. WILLIAM RIDLEY STINE. GEORGE T. London Columbus M.D. M.D. Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Kappa Kappa TERNOCKY. FRANK Mansfield ZAPOLAN. WOLFE M.D. Columbus Nu Sigma Nu M.D. Ill] iena$ that all peiso beexe Pharmacy nacy having sity until this A.Dy( sive spirit Housed; college oife: training to pharmacists, function oil ties lor the aspha Inmainti Pharmacy : abre the field ( Wefteqi model dmc student ph The coOeqe creation in State Total racu.tv end V itteae 01 armacu Dean Dye When a state law was passed in Ohio requiring that all persons engaged in the practice of pharmacy must be examined and registered, the College of Pharmacy was created as a part of Ohio State. Phar- macy having been only a department of the Univer- sity until this time, the new college, headed by Dean Clair A. Dye, symbolized the University ' s progres- sive spirit. Housed in a comparatively recent building, the college offers a four-year course of the best possible training to students hoping to become successful pharmacists. While this training is the principal function of the college, it provides, in addition, facili- ties for the study of courses related to pharmacy, such as pharmaceutical chemistry and bacteriology. In maintaining its high reputation, the College of Pharmacy makes every effort to keep its depart- ments abreast of all new ideas and discoveries in the field of science, surgery, and medicine. Well-equipped laboratories and a complete model drug store are used to provide a chance for student pharmacists to gain practical experience. The college has also been very active ever since its creation in the encouragement of research and in the establishment of various pharmaceutical organ- izations throughout Ohio. Men Students 178 Women Students 30 Total 208 Degrees Granted 39 Faculty 6 Professor Williams Professor Stevens [121] Off !« CM LIS Ml An H c. ii. Ml ACKERMAN. LOUIS Columbus B.Sc. Rho Pi Phi; Second Lieutenant Infantry Reserves BLEICH. MAURICE LAWRENCE Cleveland B.Sc. Rho Pi Phi, President BUSH, KATHLEEN JUNE Middleport B.Sc. Scholaris; Phi Rho Alpha; Librarian; Rho Chi, Secretary CROCETTI, ROBERT ARTHUR Steubenville B.Sc. Phi Rho Alpha; Varsity Fencing Team; Pharmacy Council DAVIS. JOSEPH JEFFREY Peebles B.Sc. Phi Rho Alpha; Rho Chi, President; Phi Eta Sigma; Freshman Wrestling FAILER, JOSEPHINE SITTERLE Greenfield B.Sc. Kappa Epsilon, President GILLILAND, VIRGINIA H. Columbus B.Sc. Boot and Saddle; Foil and Mask; Swan Club; Hockey Club; Women ' s Recreation Association; Phi Rho Alpha; Rho Chi; Kappa Epsilon GUREVITZ, ISADORE REUBEN Columbus B.Sc. [122] GRUTWINSKI. FERDINAND J. Youngstown B.Sc. Phi Delta Chi; Newman Club; Mahoning County Club; Polish Club; Freshman-Sophomore Cheering Squad LEWIS. HELEN TYCE Charleston, West Virginia B.Sc. Alpha Epsilon Phi; Phi Hho Alpha; Hillel; Mid-Mirrors iflOQ LILES. DONALD EVANS Forest B.Sc. Phi Rho Alpha; Rho Chi; Pharmacy Council REEVES. WILLIAM IVAN HALE Columbus B.Sc. SUTTER. WILLIAM S. Columbus B.Sc. Phi Delta Chi k amo emor$ NEWLAND. DONALD LEROY Melvin B.Sc. Kappa Delta Rho SHARPE. WAYNE ADAMS Columbus B.Sc. ULLRICH. ROBERT M. Dayton B.Sc. Pi Kappa Alpha; Freshman Swimming Manager; Scarlet Mask r 122] 173 J --flfc otteae UeL ennah y eaicivie Dean Brumley The College of Veterinary Medicine on the Ohio State campus is today the largest in the United States, annually turning away prospective students. As a result, entrance gualifications are necessarily severe. When it was established in 1888, the first school in Ohio to offer professional and technical instruction in veterinary medicine, only twelve stu- dents enrolled. Besides providing training in veterinary medi- cine, the college aims to train students for public health activities, for teaching as a basis of research activities, and for responsible army positions. The necessary practical experience is provided by the work in the Veterinary Clinic. Since very excellent work is done in the Clinic for a nominal fee, each year numerous Columbus pets, ranging from mice to ponies, benefit by taking advantage of its facili- ties. The Brumley Club, an organization for women enrolled in the college, is named in honor of the present dean, Dr. Oscar Brumley. Other than Dr. Brumley, the College of Veterinary Medicine has been headed by only two deans, Dr. Detmers and Dr. White. Mark Francis, who is noted for his work in com- bating Texas fever and in collecting prehistoric animal fossils, is the most distinguished alumnus and the first graduate of the college. Men Students 231 Women Students 2 Total 233 Degrees Granted 55 Faculty 23 This college ranks first in the nation in enrollment. [125] 1939 BERGER. JOSEPH HERMAN Mishawaka, Indiana D.V.M. Alpha Psi; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association deVARENNES, CHARLES M. Quincy, Massachusetts D.V.M. Theta Kappa Phi; Omega Tau Sigma; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association, President 1939; Veterinary Medicine Student Council; Council of Fraternity Presidents; Varsity Baseball JAMES. HAROLD DAVID Yellow Springs D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma; Junior Veterinary Medical Association; Saddle and Sirloin Club MAUGER. HARRY MARTIN. Columbus D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Football JR. BOYER. PAUL E. Ashland D.V.M. Delta Theta Sigma HELLER. OLIVER PERRY Waterville D.V.M. Alpha Psi; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association KUHN. IRVIN E. Manilla. Indiana D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma, Vice President; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association McBRIDE, DAVID BRYANT St. Clairsville D.V.M. Alpha Tau Omega; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association SMITH. N OtttQ DTK fips.rH: ' •Utar, „ • MX lot la WADCU Ittm MX [ 126} s Jhe X L anio PRIMERANO. WALTER D. New Rochelle. New York D.V.M. Alpha Phi Delta, President; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association SMITH. PAIL B. Ohio City D.V.M. Alpha Psi; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association STANSBURY. JAMES LEE Athens D.V.M. Junior American Veterinary Medical Association WALMSLEY. GEORGE Fairhaven, Massachusetts D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association; Marching Band SHALE. MAURICE R. Brooklyn, New York D.V.M. Sigma Iota Zeta SPRUNGER, EARL M. Wooster D.V.M. Alpha Psi; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association; Pistol Club; Student Senate; Varsity ' O Association; Polo Club, President WADSWORTH, RALPH HAROLD Mansfield D.V.M. Junior American Veterinary Medical Association WASHBURN, PAUL MORGAN Oak Hill D.V.M. Omega Tau Sigma; Varsity Baseball; Junior American Veterinary Medical Association ■I | PROG R A m A ■B JKHi [i l Ljmduate S ckool Dean Aips As early as 1890, graduates of universities all over the country were enrolling at Ohio State to work toward a master ' s degree. Because of the in- creasing demand for intensive and specialized study in various occupational fields, the number of grad- uate enrollments increased. To take care of this situation, the Graduate School was established in 1911. Dr. William McPherson, who was appointed at that time, served twenty-six years as dean of the school and played a large part in building it into one of the finest schools of this type in the country. Upon Dr. McPherson ' s resignation in May, 1937, the position of dean was given to Dr. George F. Arps, who holds it at the present time. The work of the graduate student differs from that of the ordinary student enrolled in the Uni- versity. In addition to the time that is spent in the classroom, emphasis is placed on research work and on the gathering of material for a thesis. This work leads to a degree of master of arts or doctor of philosophy. Up to the present time over a thou- sand persons have received Ph.D. degrees at the University and several thousand have earned the degree of M.A. An inducement to attendance at the University Graduate School is added by the fact that a student may serve as an instructor while working toward his degree. Men Students 987 Women Students 286 Total 1,273 Degrees Granted: Ph.D 92 Masters 533 This college ranks seventh in enrollment in the nation. [129] p 1 MM IHI NN II • _ ■W UftLOP ass wers Henry Gaylord Cleaveland, a Cleveland, Ohio, contribution to the Delta Upsilon fraternity, was chosen to preside over the Junior Class as its presi- dent in the autumn elections. Cleaveland, in addi- tion to his scholastic work in the Education College, is a member of the varsity swimming team, Phi Eta Sigma, Ohio Staters, Inc., Scarlet Mask, Strollers, Bucket and Dipper, the Men ' s Physical Education Association, the cheerleading sguad, and served as vice president of the Education College Council. Cleaveland was assisted in administering the affairs of the class by five fellow class members. Robert Edwin Elsas, Columbus, is enrolled in the Arts College. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. His extra-curricular activities include par- ticipation in Bucket and Dipper, Ohio Staters, Inc., Romophos, and Phi Eta Sigma in addition to the vice presidency of the Y. M. C. A. and the position of secretary of the Student Court. Sigma Alpha Mu ' s contribution to the Junior Class Cabinet, Sheldon Gilbert Cohen, hails from Pittston, Pennsylvania. Cohen is very active in the Hillel Foundation and is enrolled in the Arts College. [ 132} [111] m « Elsas Woltz Cohen Hughes Robinson was add)- ;.8CJ6 ( William Chalmers Robinson is quite used to serv- ing on class cabinets, having been a member of the Class of 1940 ' s sophomore cabinet. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity and claims Birmingham, Ala- bama, as his home. Robinson is enrolled in the Engineering College and is a member of Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, and Pi Tau Pi Sigma. Chi Omega sorority is rightfully proud of Diantha Claire Woltz. She is very active in the Y. W. C A. and is enrolled in the Education College. Miss Woltz is a Columbus resident. Mary Katharine Hughes, another Columbus resi- dent, is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority and is enrolled in a combination Arts-Education curricu- lum. She is a member of the Arts College Council, the Women ' s Glee Club, University Symphonic Choir, University Chorus, Women ' s Ohio, Browning Dramatic Society, Pi Lambda Theta, and Delta Omicron. As these members of the Junior Class Cabinet pass on into their senior year as Ohio State students, the experience of having led a group of two thou- sand students will undoubtedly remain as one of their most cherished memories. [132] [133] Jl Glamorous surroundings, a nationally renowned orchestra, a delightfully jovial crowd — all these went in to constitute one of the most successful Junior Proms in years. Living up to their reputation, Bucket and Dipper and Chimes again managed to create a romantic, truly collegiate at mo- sphere with their splendid decorations and by their selection of Will Osborne to pro- vide the music. Osborne, featuring among many novelties his slide music, was chosen after much deliberation to supply the danci- pation for the fortunate Prom-goers. In addition to his originally styled slide music and his well-rendered trombone and trumpet solos, Osborne introduced his scat-singer Willie Corbin to the Ohio State swing fans. Osborne ' s rhythmic style and Corbin ' s inimitable singing were even more popular than the Prom sponsors had anticipated. The thousand couples who attended the affair were ushered from their cars by a uniformed doorman up the can- opied walk to the Physical Education building. Inside the dancers were greeted by a truly novel decoration scheme. The band shell was built to portray a nickelodeon. During the course of the evening ' s dancing, those in attendance inserted their reguests into the nickelodeon slot and out would come Will Osborne ' s delightful interpretations of the reguests. Gaylord Cleaveland, Junior Class president, escorting Imogene Gable of Portsmouth, was the honor guest of the evening. Miss Gable, being the Junior Prom Queen by virtue of being es- corted by Cleaveland, was presented with a bouguet of red roses by the prom committee as represented by Co- Chairman Harry Vallery. [134] Bucket ana deserve a g standing qu, music, cleve insecure-loo i( jairi mab foe winter president oi M pres? men of the foerespons ties of the s naung th ei! cessful] ur , umor rom up the can- ucere were il decoration was built to Deng the tncing, those ieir requests of and out ? 3 delightful ess. ' .:..:: Cte ae Gable of ■ guest of the sq the Junior i being «• I presented sesbyje bv Co- Chimes, junior women ' s honorary, and Bucket and Dipper, junior men ' s honorary, deserve a great deal of credit for the out- standing guality of the Prom — its smooth music, clever decorations, and the co-eds ' insecure-looking strapless evening gowns again making it the most brilliant affair of the winter social season. Harry Vallery, president of Bucket and Dipper, and Jean Waid, president of Chimes, were co-chair- men of the affair. Upon these two rested the responsibility of supervising the activi- ties of the seven committees and of co-ordi- nating their achievements into a truly suc- cessful Junior Prom. Chimes and B D members talk things over 13 1 [135] ipp VDiAcket and rUJ t In 1907 a junior men ' s honorary was established, its members to be chosen on the basis of scholarship and prominence in extra-curricular activities. That organization — Bucket and Dipper — has been per- petuated since that time by the selection each Spring of a group of junior men students to carry on the honorary ' s traditions. The neophytes, who number not more than fif- teen, are informed of their election to membership early in the morning of a day during traditions week. They are doused with a bucketful of icy water and having thus been abruptly awakened they are pre- sented with a large tin bucket and a ladle as a sym- bol of their selection. They are then given very defi- nite instructions as to their activities for the following day. In addition to carrying the bucket and dipper with them wherever they go, the neophytes, dressed in all sorts of outlandish costumes, are lead through a series of snake dances on the Long Walk. Robert Elsas attired in a suit of long underwear and carry- ing a brilliant red flag very effectively portrayed his communistic role. However, George Miller ' s inter- pretation of Lady Godiva ' s famed horseback ride was the hit of the afternoon ' s proceedings. The newcomers are then conducted to the tradi- tional Bucket and Dipper rock where the initiation takes place, and are then hurried to Mirror Lake where each neophyte in turn is tossed into the lake. As the dripping student emerges from the water he has passed the final test for membership and is offi- cially a member of Bucket and Dipper. er Cleaveland Minor Sarkkinen Packer Drake Palmer Elsas Patnik Friedman Pierce Gross Stecker Mason Rutherford Miller Ryan Vallery [136] Bucket and Dipper, in addition to fostering the continuance of all campus traditions, has created one of its own — the transfer of the Illibuck with the Illinois junior men ' s honorary, Sachem. Illibuck number three is now in circulation and is retained each year by the winner of the annual Ohio-Illinois football game. The Buckeyes are in permanent pos- session of the first wooden Illibuck. Bucket and Dipper joins together with Chimes each year to sponsor the Junior Prom, the highlight of the campus winter social season. As one of the most powerful campus organizations, the activities of the group vitally affect the entire student body of the Uni- versity. Henry Gaylord Cleaveland Edward Sims Drake Robert Edwin Elsas Leon Sidney Friedman Amon English Gross Saul Mason George Carpenter Miller Robert Walter Minor George Leonard Packer Dean William Palmer Albert Patnik Jack Allen Pierce James William Rutherford Joseph Murphy Ryan Esco Sarkkinen Frederick Stecker Harry Thomas Vallery Ring-around-the-rosy on the Oval a iwies One of the important events of Traditions Week at Ohio State is the selection of women noted for extra-curricular activities, personality, and scholar- ship for Chimes, junior women ' s honorary founded in 1918. This year sixteen took this step toward the feminine counterpart of that proverbial campus de- gree, B. M. O. C. At an early hour of a day during this week the neophytes are notified of their good fortune by the ringing of chimes at their homes. The next after- noon, the white-clad initiates gather around the Sun- dial and engage in a ceremony in which each mem- ber chooses a daughter, whom she blindfolds. Then the group proceeds from the Oval to Orton Hall Tower where each pledge participates in the tolling of the chimes. The two-fold objective of Chimes is to unify cam- pus activities and to cooperate with the University in its extra-curricular program. In addition, Chimes is a strong advocate of student government and en- deavors to maintain high standards of leadership and scholarship for the Ohio State co-ed. [138] JllllUt Gnu Cotidai IW] - t Martin Zartman Geren Cornelius Weaver Good Grierson Smith Kleinman Clinger Wade Pace Chamberlin Jones Sprenger Means Martha Seymour Chamberlin Mary Helen Clinger Sue Cornelius Helen Frances Geren Rachel Anna Good Mary Jayne Grierson Cleda Geraldine Jones Mardelle Jean Kleinman Elizabeth Jane Martin Sara Annette Means Rose Mary Pace Betty Mae Smith Eleanor Jean Sprenger Jean Arlene Waid Margaret Owella Weaver Elizabeth Zartman [139] S ooh r omom a55 icers Nosker Tall, blonde William Nosker had the privilege of leading the Class of 1941 as its president during its sophomore year in the University. Nosker, in addi- tion to cavorting at a guard position on the varsity football team, is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. His list of activities include Phi Eta Sigma, Strollers, membership in the Y. M. C. A., Scarlet Mask, and Romophos. The Sophomore Class Cabinet cooperated with Mirrors and Romophos in presenting to the Ohio State campus a new tradition this year — the Sopho- more Banguet. The banguet, which its sponsors hope will become an annual function of the Sopho- more Class, was a huge suc- cess. The Sophomore Class Cabinet can boast of mem- bers of varying activities as well as of outstanding ability. Mary Pauline Adams, Phi Mu ' s pride and joy, hails from Cadiz, Ohio. She is pursuing the nursing curriculum in the Education College but finds time to be very active in Strollers, Links, Y. W. C. A. and Scholaris. Alyce Virgene Chambers, who comes from Well- ston, Ohio, is a student in the Arts College. She is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Mirrors, Strollers, and the Women ' s Self Government Asso- ciation Council. [140] [Ull m Egler M. Adams Bickart Chambers D. Adams geof acdi- arsxty in ■d with Ohio Richard William Bickart, who is studying ac- counting in the College of Commerce and Adminis- tration, is a member of Phi Kappa fraternity. His home is Canton, Ohio, and his extra-curricular work centers around the Newman Club and Phi Eta Sigma. Christopher William Egler, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, is assistant business manager of Scarlet Mask and is a member of Strollers in addition to serving as sophomore track manager. Egler is en- gaged in a chemistry curriculum in the Arts College. He is from Lakewood, Ohio. Dan Boyd Adams, a pre-law student in the Com- merce College, resides in New Waterford, Ohio, during vacation periods. He is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity in addition to dividing his time between the Commerce College Council, Scar- let Mask, the sub-varsity polo team, Phi Eta Sigma, and Romophos. Adams also is a sophomore director of student activities. A varied collection of activities and a capable group to administer the affairs of the class — these terms define the 1939 Sophomore Class Cabinet with utmost perfection. [141] OWlODhOS T hi Daniel Boyd Adams William Harold Allen Harry Menzie Calavan Edwin Dillion Dodd Edward Sims Drake George William Finkelstein William Mark Fumich Albert Alconon Goldberg Edwin Arthur Golomb William Stone Guthrie Adnah Baird Heffron Paul Marion Jones Charles Henry Kent Kenneth Norman Kripke Ralph Gerald Martin Robert McCormick William Conklin Nosker Howard Ross Rainier Archer Edwin Reilly Ralph William Sanborn William Arthur Smith William Wallace Stanhope Jean Richard Telljohn William Edward Tisdall Jack Stoneham Younger Kent, Goldberg, Tisdall, Jones Stanhope, Smith. Sanborn, Golomb Ranier. Allen, Kripke. Dodd Guthrie, Telljohn, Reilly, Adams Heifron, McCormick, Nosker, Finkelstein Fumich, Calavan. Younger. Drake [142] W Drake Fumich ' i ::e:g Solcofa ' Guthrie fefiron M Kent K ipte Martin tuck rJosker My Sanborn ' Smith i Stanhope ' 142] On Monday night of Traditions Week, members of Romophos, sopho- more men ' s honorary, appear at the homes of freshmen men who have been exceptionally outstanding in cam- pus activities and have maintained high scholarship during the year, to present them with a chain, signifying that the freshmen have been chosen as the new members of Romophos. The chains, which are carried during the next day, symbolize friendship. Membership in this group, which aims to promote sophomore class spirit and to help freshmen as much as pos- sible, is limited to twenty-five. This year there were twenty -three members. The Sophomore Prom is the biggest project of Romophos, although this year, for the first time, they sponsored an all- sophomore dinner. This year ' s Sophomore Prom, sponsored by Romophos on December 9, was one of the most successful ever given on the cam- pus. Silver and blue drapes curtained the band shell, which was occupied by Dick Stabile ' s orchestra. Several clever touches were added to the evening, among them being Dick Stabile ' s rendition of Saxtette and Cowboy from Brooklyn. Archer Reilly, president of Romophos and chairman of the Prom, introduced the sophomore class president, William Nosker, and he in turn introduced his guest, Marie Marshall, who became Queen of the Prom. The finals of the Inter-Fraternity Pledge Sing were held, with the Sigma Chis elimi- nating the Phi Gamma Deltas and Sigma Alpha Epsilons to win for the second con- secutive year. [143] ■w n L i. H OP • lA rM£ VI ■HHBHB MHHHHi StiL w,t. • -. «- Km Sundial ' s Loud-Sox-Blatant-Scarf Contest . . . Dance s over . . . Influencing the voters . . . Introducing he 1939 MAKIO ... I want a balloon! . . . Vote :or Queen Tanny! . . . Hollywood brought to life it O. S. U. . . . Truckin ' for joy! . . . Nothing like an artist taking a sun-bath ... A newcomer to Ohio State ' s reign of Queens . . . President Rightmire ' s iarewell speech . . . Are you going to the Sopho- nore Prom? ... A round-table discussion on the floor about Homecoming . . . Proper facilities are ronducive to good studying. -li ' -ftS The new Kappa Sigma house open for inspection Homecoming Queens surrounded by admiring, crowds . . . Dean of Wo- men Gaw smiles her wel- come to the incoming freshmen . . . Last minute plays are discussed in the locker room before the tip- off .. . Ohio State ' s Cheer- ing Section inspires the Bucks to victory. le new Kappas seopenfor l ounded by • Dean ot « ' tGawsnilesher e to the inoan arediscussedin . mheforethet • States Section W es 5 to vidonr. Pi Seta Pki W tLr GamilU to5tet Pelt a Cfamma I 1 { - 1 PI ItLH IIO S V W- ' ... Amon Gross Elizabeth Zartman 1939 L amo Although students at Ohio State University- have come to receive their Makios year after year merely by force of habit, little do they re- alize the amount of work spent in preparing it. From the first day of Freshman Week until the last day of school in June, the staffs work to make their book the best ever published at any university. This year the drawings and lettering through- out the book were done by Makio artists Herrold Headley, who designed the cover, and Richard Greene; while the candid camera shots portray- ing school-life were done by Darrell McDougal, photographer par-excellence, and Herbert Topo- losky. The Makio editorial staff is headed this year by Amon E. Gross, Editor, and Elizabeth Zart- man, Associate Editor. These positions are open only to juniors. Freshmen on the editorial staff may gain sophomore positions by hard work and interest. The sophomores edit the various sections, and during spring guarter go before the Board of Student Publications seeking junior positions. Editor Amon Gross Associate Editor Elizabeth Zartman Business Manager James Rutherford Associate Business Manager Sara Means fta tot! tkJfcDn U ft Btyftial .-:: ' ' bH ; U Mhi KdaraSt fad) ft IwtH ■ |Mltt Irm I |mbn ?;:::; [ |nl • i Dad] ; i 99 ! I ■ Sniderman, Polster. M. Shapiro, Hixenbaugh, Wells, Smith, McKay, Lipski Frank. Davis. Steigarwald. Zalk. Packer, Fajcsi. Strong, LaVetter. Nason Simson. Hanagrif, Soncrant. Leonard, Yalman, Rosenfield. Smith. Scheid. Egan Knowlton. Greene, Deutseh. Horwitz. Mellman, Grener. Thompson. Stiverson. Tobias Cooper, Stanhope. Priest. Shenk, Manley. Telljohn, Metcali, Jones. R. Shapiro. Palmer Haas, Gates. Goldberg. Means. Gross. Zartman. Rosenson. Krakoll. Smith [160] FRESHMEN Lynn Abernathy Elmer LaVetter Phrocine Bailey Kenneth Levine Ewing Boles Carmen Manley Justine Carmack Joan MacKinnon Virginia Davis Elsie McKay Ruth Egan Kathleen Mellman Erny Fajcsi Beatrice Nason Juanita Folden Herbert Roberts Kathleen Frank Norma Shifrin Lois Goldsmit Alva Shoemaker Richard Green Jane E. Smith Andy Henry Jane M. Smith Janet Horwitz Betty Strong James Kelso Rosalie Thompson Jeanne Kenney Robert Tobias June Knowlton Lois Vines Dorothy Kromer Maurice Yalman Annette Zalk SOPHOMORE EDITORS Classes Janet Gates Bernard Rosenson School Life Dorothy Krakoff Ann Sims Marcia Cooper Organizations Jean Metcalf Florence Priest William Smith Sports Albert Goldberg Ed ° rial  «   Cooper Priest Rosenson Sims Gates Jones Smith Krakoff Metcalf Goldberg CI6I]  ' . lames Rutherford Sara Means J. Forest Craig The financial side of the 1939 Makio was capably handled by genial James Rutherford, Business Manager, and Sara Means, Associate Business Manager. The Freshman and Soph- omore business staffs cooperated with these two to make the 1939 Makio a successful busi- ness venture. The Freshman staff works under the direc- tion of the Sophomores and aids in selling Makios and getting advertisements for the year-book. Those who have excelled in their work during their Freshman year are ap- pointed as Sophomore Business Managers. This select group has a definite quota of books to sell, and under the tutelage of the two jun- iors, contributes the Advertisement Section to the year-book. From the Sophomore staff, two are chosen to serve as Business Manager and Associate Business Manager during their jun- ior year. Among his other duties, the Business Manager is in charge of the selection of the Makio Queen. The Board of Publications is composed of Dean of Men Joseph Park, Dean of Women Esther Gaw, Publications Advisor Wayne Harsha, several other prominent faculty mem- bers primarily interested in publications, and three student members. Each spring, the Board votes on those candidates for the vari- ous positions on the different campus publi- cations. [162 J Sophomores Doris Armel Glenna Mendenhall Mildred Crayton Roberta Molsberry Herbert Essey Grace Palmer June Haas William Stanhope Robert Kahn Freshmen Jean Stiverson Richard Telljohn Virginia Eidson Betty Love Walter Ferrell Stanley Mittleman Donald Hill Harry Rappaport Ruth Hill Percy Rosenfield Ruth Inskeep Harold Seversten John James James Wake Doris Leonard Ouentin Whipple 1 A Board oi Publications mJi Margaret Brown Joseph Park I rm Catherine Dolby James Pollard ■ i J Robert Ferguson George Siebort Esther Gaw Richard Taylor Haas Stanhope Wayne Harsha Kahn Armel Palmer Mendenhall Telljohn BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Harsha. Dolby. Park. Pollard. Siebert. Brown. Taylor. Ferguson George Miller undiai Herbert Emrich Edward Bomeli Robert Coplan Larry Booher Kenneth Browne Charles Hood Associate Editors Irving Gitlin George Loomis Editorial Assistants Irving Lackritz Arline Lehman Additional Contributors Earl Flora William Gross Business Assistants Charles Kienzle William Kleinoder William Sanborn Arthur Simon Faculty Adyisors Wayne Harsha Hoyt Sherman Girard Turner Geraldine Volmar Audrey Laney Kathryn Naltner Donald Wolpert [164] [18] I The Sundial was first published in 1911. Since that time it has developed from just another gag magazine to a full-fledged humor magazine. It fulfills its purpose of add- ing humor to, and satirizing campus life. This year the first issue was dedicated to the incoming freshmen. Dubious advice about everything was liberally administered to them. The loud sox and blatant scarfs displayed on the campus inspired one issue of the Sundial. Homecoming and other events were also covered by cur- rent issues. Various newspapers and magazines were satirized by Sunny in the parody issue. In each issue there is a tour of the entertainment spots of the town, attractions of the stage, screen, and radio, a fashion column for the fashion-minded readers, and the perennial favorite, The Man in the Ulster, surveying the campus scenes. In The Last Word, the editor turns to more serious matters and discusses war and the world con- ditions in general, for the Sundial, though a humor maga- zine, is sincere in its attempt to aid world peace. This year ' s staff, headed by Robert Schroeder, has done an excellent job in editing the Sundial. All in all, this year has been a very successful one for the Sunny of the campus. Editor-in-Chief Robert Schroeder Business Manager George Miller Circulation Manager Joseph Socoloff Circulation Assistants Norris Fluke, Albert Jacobs Office Manager Elizabeth Kiplinger Fashion Editor Martha Van Arsdale Fashion Assistant Rosalie Thompson Art Editor Robert Huff Art Assistants - Ned Eller Ben Gray Coplan, Lackritz, Berger, Loomis. Bomeli. Stailey Booher. Hood, Browne, Kienzle, Clouse. Eller. Emrich McKeever. Miller. Kiplinger, Schroeder. Feldman. Wolpert MM] [165] Eugene Squires Tom McFadden Church Editor Janelle Moser Drama Editor Paul Jacobs Humor Editor Jack Jonas Radio Editor Willard Hirsch Society Editor Martha Hinkle Sports Editor Paul Warren George Sattler The Lantern was first established in 1881 as a fortnightly paper. It was not until 1918 that it became a daily paper. Being conducted as a professional newspaper is conducted, it gives Journalism students an opportunity for practical work in their field. Included in the Lantern are editorials, general news and announcements of the campus, sports news, society news, and readers ' comments. Every part of the paper is the result of student participation. The editors of the Lantern are chosen for their ability. The five most outstanding ones are chosen from the fall and winter guarters to edit during the spring guarter, and from these ten, the editor-in-chief for the following year is chosen. The business manager is appointed by the faculty of the Department of Journalism. [ 166] Lykio James Danner George Condon Kenneth Branscom Amon Gross )tate cJLanlem Editor Tom McFadden Business Manager Eugene Squires Circulation Manager George Sattler Autumn News Editors Robert Halliday Vernon Havener Paul Jacobs Manny Schor Winter News Editors Mardelle Kleinman William Mendel John Norman Robert Wells Business Staff Herbert Brown Victor Ferchill Adeline Marks Albert Theado James Danner James Gialelis Morris Ruben Near the deadline Rickles, Graber, Gordon. Mendel, Havener. Sattler Lichtenstein, Moser. Norman, Poffenberger, Taylor, Kleinman. Wells, Hinkle, Halliday Burke, Condon, Hirsch, McFadden, Jacobs, Jonas, Schor [167] Lyklo tate Ulniuertitu 4$$ociatiovi i Alumni Monthly Editor John Fullen, ' 25 Associate Editor Harriet Collins, ' 19 Assistant Editor Pat Kirwin, ' 36 The glory of the University is its sons and daugh- ters. Its standing and place are determined by what they do for it. The loyalty and devotion of the alumni are the University ' s life. Upon those words of the late Lowry F. Sater, ' 95, ' 97, one of the University ' s most distinguished graduates, rests the founda- tion of the Ohio State University Associa- tion, the official organ of alumni and former students. Now more than ever before, the Univer- sity leans on the alumni to get things done. The Association is the good right arm, so to speak, and when that arm is weak, the Uni- versity suffers. Its most important function is to act as a service station for the Univer- sity, the alumni, and the student body. Through organization, now international in scope, it speaks with one strong, decisive voice. Constantly, the Association is adding to its long list of worthwhile projects. The Ohio State Loan Foundation, Ohio State Day cele- brations in which thousands of alumni par- ticipate all over the world, the colorful reun- ions on Alumni Day, Homecoming, the Industrial Research Foundation, and the Alumni Co-operative House for needy wo- men students are a few of the noteworthy efforts sponsored by the Association. The new dormitories, now being erected on the campus, have resulted from study of the needs and recommendations of a fi- nancing plan by the Association ' s Board of Visitors. The Alumni Monthly, official publication of the Association, is the magazine which keeps the alumni and former students in touch with the campus. Well-edited and illustrated, it presents a vigorous and plain- spoken editorial point of view as well as serving as a splendid news advocate of the University ' s advancement. Ohio State University Association Officers President Charles Scott, First Vice President Robert Segal, Second Vice President Martha Kennedy, Treasurer Kenyon Campbell, Secretary John Fullen, Board of Directors Phil Bradford, ' 12 J. L. Morrill, ' 13 George Calkins, ' 95 Link Murphy, ' 16 Frances Jones, ' 27 John Wilce, ' 19 William King, ' 08 Fou is the o inAme in the licatior theAg into studen author ' 85 ' 25 sent ti ' 22 teache ' 20 ' 25 Charles F. Scott Association President M ' Getting ° u [168] 1 Scott. ' 85 ta l ' !5  dr, ' 22 =; .:. :: fatal, ' 25 Founded in 1893, the Agricultural Student is the oldest and largest publication of its type in America. Its progressive policy has kept it in the front rank of collegiate agricultural pub- lications. Its purpose is to inform students in the Agricultural College and others interested in farm conditions. Articles are written by student contributors and also by recognized authorities on various subjects. Copies are sent to every high school in Ohio which teaches agricultural subjects. jjffwPcl 1 p£ y ■ Richard Schmitt. Delmer Groves ncuttuira student Editor Delmer Groves Business Managers Richard Schmitt and James Kidd Associate Editors James Roe and Robert Reno Associate Business Manager Orville Knight Circulation Manager Wilfred Garen Office Manager Dorothy DeMuth Office Secretary Helen Gillson Alumni Editor David Blyth Campus Echo Editor Dale Runnion Home Economics Editor Betty Raup Bookshelf Editor Elton Kinney Editorial Staff Business Staff Donald Bernard Melvin Bamhart Verne Cahill Arthur Bratton Elizabeth Churchward Orville Disher Catherine Furbee Robert Rarey Helen Harner Bryant Workman Lolita Harper Eugene Kandel David Katz Catherine Kessler Virgil Klopfer Eunice Lantz William Miller Joanna Nicholson Ernest Reeder Ernest Risko Rachel Roahen Christine Sherer Dale Thomas Roy Zimmerman f • • t • 3L 9 V  Z . t? _ y. w -w ft m. A m --- - L. a - m h mw mum 1 4 H 1 «3y Sherer. Garen. Furbee. Watkins. Burkley, Miller, Harper Mitten, Harner. Cahill. Gillson, Tschantz, Roahen Klopfer, Churchward, Kandel, Kessler. Zimmerman. Nicholson, Bernard DeMuth. Schmitt. Groves. Metcalf, Raup. Blyth, Runnion [169] From its convenient, smaller size to its in- clusion of a serial, the New Ohio Stater really earned its name. Articles on the problem of employment by recognized authorities, frank discussions of religion by their own contem- poraries, and full page block prints of campus scenes were applauded by student sub- scribers. Now as always, the magazine ' s policy is to encourage embryo authors by printing their best work in poetry, short story, essay, and criticism. Lyfilo J tater Editor Will Trucksis Eusiness Manager Leo Warshavsky Associate Editor Vernon Gilmore Associate Business Manager Mary Clinger Circulation Manager Leon Friedman Editorial Assistants Martha Hinkle and Lucille Risley Business Assistants Frankli n Bialosky and Aileen Schaengold Art Editor Ned Eller Art Assistants Dorothy Hohenstine, Jsan Jackson and Gayle Michael Faculty Advisors William Graves and Wayne Harsha The voice ol pose is merits oi dents tt field of various thestui activitie Stud the mac Hoffman, Michael, Shipley. Gates. Doolitt ' e, Howe, W. Smith DeLong. Bramble, Bialosky. Davis, Vogel, Jackson J. Smith. Taylor. Daniels, Metcalf, Krakoff Gross, Shreve. Bronson. Hall. Rich, Schaffner. Sims, Jones Gilmore. Friedman, Clinger, Warshavsky. Trucksis, Hinkle, Eller 70] Lyfiio J tate The Ohio State Engineer is the official voice of the College of Engineering. Its pur- pose is to carry to the outside the achieve- ments of the college, and to bring to the stu- dents the most recent developments in the field of engineering. It helps coordinate the various departments of the college and keeps the student cognizant of all departmental activities. Students and faculty contribute articles to the magazine which are of special interest to the engineers. ( naineer Editor Franklin Rhodes Associate Editors Albert Ankrom, Robert Derrenberger, Helmuth Engelman Departmental Editor Jack Zimmerman Assistant Editors Jack Shulman and Perry Borchers Sports Editor Joseph Fenwick Business Manager Richard Dawson Advertising Manager Charles Olsen Circulation Manager Robert Hawthorne Circulation Assistants Joseph McQuaide, William Mericle, Theodore Smart Editorial Assistants Donald Arnold Benjamin Bell John Borman Elgar Brown James Brown David Dolle James Ford Jane Funston Charles Hansen John Heldack Alfred Holden Sidney Isenberg Roland Lynch Howard Miller Fritz Myers William Parker Donald Postlewaite Raymond Schmitt Francis Segna Charles Stephenson Robert Tobias Charles White Advertising Assistants William Booth Truman Clark Stuart Clawson Bruce Jones Eugene McBride Leo Pearlman Gerhardt Rechtin Segna. Mericle. Jacobsen. Rickey, Smart Tobias. Arnold. Roesch, Funston, Barman. Hansen Lynch. Schmitt. Parker, Zimmerman, Hawthorne, Brown, Fenwick McQuaide. Engelman, Rhodes, MacQuigg, Dawson, Ankrom, Heldack [ 171] MUSIC AND DRAMA ■ i__ Richard Taylor, lames Kidd Est jdfl| H W ' •— • r rSi J J i) jj l L ?? i« Dead End Board o! Control President Richard Taylor Vice President Cleda Jones Secretary Elizabeth Martin Treasurer Donna Brown Business Manager James Kidd Probably one of the most difficult things for an amateur theatrical group to do is to produce plays that have been recently done by ranking professional groups; mainly because the standards are so high and so fixed in the minds of all. But the Strollers Dramatic Society, one of the oldest organizations on Ohio State ' s campus, cannot be called an amateur group, as evidenced by its recent pro- ductions. In offering Dead End as its annual fall guarter production, the Strollers not only broke all house records, but put on one of the most near-perfect Dead End replicas that has been done. Although many of us knew the punch lines of that excellent comedy, You Can ' t Take It With You, it can still be said that the production, as given by the organization, was decidedly refreshing, cleverly acted, and in keeping with the witty Broadway success. Credit for the meritorious work done by this group, whose aim it is to bring outstanding dramatic offerings to the Ohio State campus in the most profes- sional manner possible, should be given to Mrs. Dorothy Lambert and her exceed- ingly able assistants, Dr. Eugene Bahn, Stuart Allen, and Paul Lipson. Brown, Martin, Drake, Taylor, Boyer, Minor. Kidd, Moulton. Jones, Lambert. Davis [ 174} octet difficult ' e been wards dnds of fyone ) State ' s nt pro- annual firs not d End When an organization attempts to produce a play, a really- successful one, after professional artists have popularized it on Broadway, that organization has guite a problem to cope with. And the success of the play depends not only on the actors and actresses, but also on the stage crew, properties, ticket, and make-up committees. Strollers successfully produced three plays this year, besides bi-weekly ones at the business meetings. A freshman who works in some phase of Strollers is striving for an associate membership, which is awarded at the end of the year. During his sophomore year he works for full membership, which is awarded at the end of his second year. Only when these appointments are gained, through diligence and interest, has he attained his full membership into the Strollers Dramatic Society. Dead End ' punch , You still be by the jshing, ithe ;done bdog to the profes- i given xceed- Bahn, Strollers Active Members Edna Beery Marian Bell Laura Boyer Page Boyer John Brannan Donna Brown Elizabeth Buck John Carlson Mary Clinger Vernon Davis Betty Greene Robert Hanger Jane Harmount Janet Henninger Frank Hill Cleda Jones Marjory Jones Roger Kennedy James Kidd Marjorie Kremer Robert Light Elizabeth Martin Mary McCallum Robert Minor Sara Moore Mary Morrill Janis Moulton Ted Moulton Robert Obenour Evelyn Owen Betty Paisley Marian Palmer John Pierce John Rittenour Margaret Sellers Robert Sherman Betty Smith Jack Taylor John Taylor Richard Taylor Elizabeth Thompson Eloise Turner Lee Weaver Marjorie Wheeler Claude Williamson Donald Wiseman  ■ ' ■St ' m - 1 %£ m$ wm , sF Bv L f LI ■ George. Reilly. Rader. Loomis, Miller, Hanger, Linton P. Pierce, B. Smith, St. Clair, J. Pierce, Roberts, Rotsinger, Thompson, Younger, Heckart Moore, Henderson, Horschel, Taylor, Williamson, Webb, George, Haas, Wiseman Millholland. M. A. Smith. Owen. Clerke, Wilson, Schmidt, Hickle. Katz, M. Smith Minor, Kidd, Jones. Moulton, Brown, Morrill, Davis IH] [175] er5 2 rama tlc c oae t v Troutwine. Fajcsi. Allen. Kublick. Dorsey. Gates, Bath, Scheid, Cooperrider, Elsas. Patton. Weinman. Lantz, Pyne, Pace Werum, Simons. Adams. Javert. Swoyer, Berger, Simson. Marx. Calhoun. Rhulman, Hanger. Zemer. Caryer. Schloesser, Shapiro Smith, Corry. Moore, Schwartz, Powell. Livingston, Schaad, Yankee, Ranker, McElwain, Hixenbaugh, Shreve. Dolle. Hartman, Aikens Volmar. Leveck.Henry. Prushing, Lawyer, King, Roberts, Hoopman, Leathers, Mowery, Erickson, Bell, P. Robinson, Moyer, Pettit, DeLong Laney. Stone. Drayer. Reese. Abbott, Socolov, Kienzle, Whipple. Cofiman, Coleman, Sanborn, Bernard, Ebenhack. Marquis. Boesel, Deweese Esterline. Engh. Rankin. Marchman. Norman. Krakofi. Huber. Pursley. Marling. Fails. Beckley. Riderour, Turner Strollers Associate Members Wellington Althof Seeran Aimen William Barnes Marjory Blair Jans Bradshaw Jean Branson Martha Brush Alyce Chambers Carol Coffin Richard Davidson Jean Deibel Phyllis Engler Paul Flohr Janet Foster Kathleen Franks Rosemary Griffin June Haas Anna Heckart Judy Henderson Martha Hickle Linn Hobbs Robert Hoffman Reeder Hutchinson Walter Katwise Suzanne Katz Lucille Kepley Sigrid Kinkopf Betty Little George Loomis Kenneth Mason Jane McElwain Ann Millholland Grant Neds Jack Newman Martha Pace Eugene Rader Marjorie Rahn Betty Rauch Dix Reeves Archer Reilly Laura Rhoads Tom Roderick Mary Roberts Edward Rotsinger Fred Schlecht Birdie Schmidt Elizabeth Schory Alan Schwarzwalder Ann Sims Margaret Smith Marjorie A. Smith Marjorie P. Smith Jeanne Spore Jane Springer Richard Stander Mary Swickard William Tallevast William Tisdall P ggy Trautman Vivian Tripp Grace Vaughn Jean Waid Dorothy Wallis Jane Ward Jeanne Webb Jean Weisman John Welch Bette Weller Jeanne Yantes Scenes From You Can ' t Take It With You Hillel Gives Room Service alters i Hillel Players originated in 1925 with the presentation of their first play, Andreyev ' s He Who Gets Slapped . The Players have always striven to present plays of worth, of social as well as dramatic significance. Hillel Players also conduct study groups in make-up, and offer new members opportunities to obtain practice by appearing in one-act plays and the recently organized Hillel Radio Players. An original one-act play writing contest on themes of Jewish inter- est is held each year, the winners receiving cash awards. Room Service and Counselor-at-Law , both capably and effectively di- rected and staged, were the two major productions of the current year. 1 President Jean Weisman Vice President Harold Prigozen Secretary Doris Katzman Treasurer Saul Mason Business Manager Leo Mintz Chairman Radio Players Sylvia Lipson ACTIVE MEMBERS Belle Collin Herbert Essey Howard Faigin George Finkelst in Ira Flanders Sylvia Frankel Janet Gat s Erna Gelber Oscar Gombeig Harold Held Persis Isaacson Paul Jacobs Robert Jaffe Robert Kahn Doris Katzman LeRoy Kurlander Robert Leavitt Harold Levy Irving Lichtenstein Emma Lieder Paul Lipson Sylvia Lipson Arthur Markell Saul Mason Leo Mintz Hanna Polstar Harold Prigozen Morton Shapiro Ernest Siegler Jason Sogg Margaret Trasin Jean Weisman Frankel, Finkelstein, Jaffe, Markell, Kurlander, Gelber Mintz, Katzman, Weisman, Prigozen, Mason [177] rou run 2) rama tic S c ociet v As the school year comes to a close in June, Browning Dramatic Society assumes its major contribution to our school life by the presenta- tion of the annual Shakespearian play in the amphitheater designed for such purposes. Browning is open to all upper-class women after they have appeared in a major production or have been a member of the business staff. Browning ' s most prized possession is a let- ter from Robert Browning, received at the time of its founding. Boughton, Beck, Linton, Southard President Elizabeth Beck Vice President Marguerite Linton Secretary Barbara Boughton Treasurer Rosemary Southard Business Manager Jeanne Yantes Publicity Manager Betty Isaly Lighting Mistress Mary Jackson Music Director Barbara Owens Wardrobe Mistress Jane Grierson Property Mistress Beth Kirk Joan Ackerman Eleanor Allen Lillian Ash Barbara Baker Edna Barr Elizabeth Beck Margaret Benham Irene Berkebile Mary Blauser Barbara Boughton Betty Booth Frances Bowen Laura Boyer Jane Bradshaw Betty Buck Kathryn Burgess Betty Burnett Lorabell Calloway Martha Chamberlin Mary dinger Carol Coffin Sue Cornelius Mary Davis Cora Day Harriet Deibel Ann Denman Ruth Drexel Margaret Dunning Martha Elbin Clara Ervin Eleanor Evans Mary Fite Margaret Frank Anne Frederiksen Julia Frye Jean Furman Jane Grierson Margaret Grimes Julia Gutman Mary Hahn Elizabeth Harden Jane Harmount Janet Harris Mary Haslett Margaret Henry Ethel Hershey Martha Hickle Jeannette Hillman June Holstein Jean Howard Katharine Hughes Betty Isaly Mary Jackson Bernadine Johnston Cleda Jones Nancy Jones Anne Kauffman Frances Kauffman Lucille Kepley Beth Kirk Jean Knight Janice Lavender Ellen Laughead Mary Lawler Martha Lee Ruth Lemon Eloise Lichty Eleanor Lippert Marguerite Linton Doris Long Elizabeth Martin Marcella Martin Mary McCallum Sara Means Jean Meyer Marietta Miller Romaine Monthaven Josephine Mooney Janis Moulton Evelyn Owen Barbara Owens Grace Palmer Margaret Payton Virginia Powell Ellen Price Marjorie Ratcliff Katheryne Rayburn Mary Reid Priscilla Rifin Sarah Roberts Enid Sackrison Betty Schurtz Mary Self Dorothy Shannon Katharine Sharp Catherine Silbernagel Marian Smalley Betty Smith Jeanne Smith Jeanne Spore Jean Sprenger Rosemary Southard Marguerite Stevens Jane Stewart Betty Stockdale Helena Stokes Jean Storey Merle Swineford Betty Thompson Shirley Tice Phyllis Tinling Eloise Turner Jean Waid Jane Walcutt Caroline Walradt Vivian Waxier Sylvia Wear Jean Weisman Betty Wells Mary Wilkins Norma Wylie Jane Wood Jeanne Yantes , . f .ih i A ; t. U--t - - § fi ' t % tii V I8Sr (Art ♦ v§  Vt P.Wtf ; f f 1 1 t X ' t JCMi f Ft . Jrf.t ...  , IF? t 9 i s ) ► Spore, Stokes, B. Smith, Shurtz. Harden. Kepley, Owens, Lavender, Yantes, Chamberlin, Boyer Means. Palmer. Wells, Grierson, Roberts, Johnston, Lemon, Kirk, Powell, Waxier, Frank, Ratclifi, Lawler Owen, Monthaven, Sharp, Ervin, N. Jones, Jackson, Kauffman, Williams, Mooney, Deible, Self, Bowen, Tinling Ackerman. Silbernagel. Reid, Hillman. Price. Barr, Holstein, Dunning, Denman, Tice, E. Martin, M. Martin, Thompson C. Jones, Rayburn, Payton, Blouser, Cornelius, Long, Hershey, J. Smith, Haslett, Yeager, Allen, Swineford Sprenger, Lee, Isaly, Harmount, Boughton, Linton. Southard, Hickle, Booth, Hahn [178] [I)?] tr ■ k Waits- es. : nm oducfon 3 staff. is j let- Senior Officers President Sheldon Swickard Vice President Hubert Dixon Secretary Harold Fiske Business Manager Jack Merrill Publicity Managers Alvin Dickson, James Roe Librarians Aimo Kiviniemi, Alan Schwarzwalder Director Louis Diercks Junior Officers President Danny Van Fossen Vice President David Nielsen Secretary Richard Michael Librarian James Kintz Director Samuel Goldman ens Van Fossen. Pfancuff, Miller, Leitzy, Wood. Walker Goldston. Kuesch. Larson, Damon, Gillie, Malavazos, Welch Walsh, Pitts, Bucher, Eppley, Beam. Brown, Munch Nielsen, Reisinger, Michael, Goldman, Biel, Kintz ?tMtWt ' itf!tfi f t ? ? t ' ?f TfVftf ft f Dennis, Robinson, Gault, Holmes, Friedman, McDowell, Allen, Borror Baas, Heiskell, Phillips. Moody, Lee, Atkin, Qorow, Snyder, Miller, Bruney Zimmerman. Hagerty, Cornell, McGrew. Kandel, Smith, Kohler, Moore, Bast, Minor McConnell. Phares. Baker, Hoffman. Borter. Huprich, Rafferty, Shank, Kuhlman. Rabudk Bell, Marshall, Grewer, Toneff, Miller, Straley, Woodgeard, Beyer, Workman, Kinkopf DeSelm, Dickson. Kiviniemi, Fiske, Dixon, Swickard, Merrill, Hobbs, Schwarzwalder, Kenty Local concerts, both on campus and off; con- cert tours in Ohio and neighboring states; radio performances and social functions — all are on the program each year for this fine group of singers. The club was first organized in 1880, and therefore is rated as one of the oldest campus organizations. However, in 1937, it was divided into two groups — Junior and Senior. The Junior group serves as a training ground for freshmen men, while the Senior group is comprised of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The junior organization carries on much the same type of program as the Senior group, but on a smaller scale. Each group meets twice a week. The Junior group practices under the direction of Mr. Sam- uel Goldman, and the Senior group under the direction of Mr. Louis Diercks. [178] [179] President Mary Beitler Vice President Mary Wilkins Treasurer Elfleda Seelbach Secretary Evelyn Zimmerman Historian Wilda Briggs Librarians Mary Haslett, Jean Brunner Business Manager Vivian Stewart Director Dale Gilliland Accompanist Mary Phillips Stewart, Briggs, Gilliland, Brunner, Haslett Zimmerman. Wilkins, Beitler, Seelbach 1U omen S Savesta Agapetus Kathryn Baum Laura Barber Ruth Barneby Carol Bentz Dorothy Brands Jean Brunner Eleanor Bagley Norine Bailey Betty Bolender Marjorie Brands Wilda Briggs Iris Bailey Jeanne Berry Eileen Bradley Margaretta Casey Dorothea Davison Mary Beitler Lillian Dierker Nina Conrad Aileen DuBois Mazie Gills Margaret Grimes Amelia Chakeres June Coleman DeMeril Hafer Mary Jones Grace Drumheller Marjorie Edmonds Ruth Fortney Mary Gunderloy Rosemary Hays SENIORS Mary Kirkpatrick Elizabeth Reeber JUNIORS Hazel Halley Mary Haslett Ethel Hershey Katharine Hughes SOPHOMORES Helmi Larmi Vida Loader Dorothy Maxfield Marjorie McCall FRESHMEN Bee Johnston Laina Koske Dorothy Kramer Dorothy Levine Julia Moore Winifred Schamp Miriam Straley Margaret Kaelber Marjorie Legg Betty Lyle Dorothy Marling Marilyn Mills Florence Morrison Annis Neitz Phyllis Postle Vivian Peoples Emily Reese Maralys Thomas Margaret Troendly Ruth Way Mary Wilkins Mary Zwayer Manila Racle Viola Schrolucke Elfleda Seelbach Vivian Stewart Evelyn Zimmerman Lorraine Schadler Jane Simon Addie Skinner Jane Thomas Ethelyn Tossey Margaret Wenger Nancy Wheeler Dorothy Wilding Marijane Williams Lynn Ad Win Albert A Vim toil FiniBi lens Bra !u G«n! Sunt sunt a ltdm BctatC Winn tin I Iotas Oitap Gundeloy. Williams, Barneby, Simon. N. Bailey, I. Bailey, Wheeler. Gills Drumheller, Way, Bentz, Zwayer, Neitz. Cook, Hughes, Loader, Tronday Lyle, Johnston, Postle. Halley. DuBois, Racle. Overman, Straley, Reber Tossey, Grimes, Marling, Fortney, Barber. M. Brands, McCall, Maxfield, Hershey Shreve, Peoples. Conrad. Schrolucke, Kramer, Kirkpatrick. Schadler, Mills, D. Brands, Thomas Davison. Brunner, Haslett, Zimmerman, Beitler, Wilkins, Seelbach. Bradley I 180] 1 •yfeta rVha hfai blfe I Mr -S £am t sa «■ Herman, Taylor. Ankrom, Moulton, Ferguson, Egler, Foley, Drake. Reno ' li President Robert Ferguson Vice President Albert Ankrom Secretary James Foley Business Manager Harry Vallery Assistant Business Managers William Dagger, Christopher Egler Executive Committee Representative Robert Minor Publicity Chairman Clarence Isaac Music Chairman Sidney Werner Production Chairman Ted Moulton Scenario Chairman Richard Taylor Advisers Edward Drake, James Hopkins Lynn Adolph William Allen Albert Ankrom William Ash Robert Battin Frank Bayer John Brannon James Brightwell George Brown George Clause Stuart Clawson Andrew Coffman Robert Connor William Dagger Edwin Dodd Bolton Drackett Christopher Egler Robert Elsas Robert Eppley John Essel George Fenn Robert Ferguson Karl Fischer Norris Fluke James Foley Leon Friedman William Fumich Mervin Goldstone David Goodfriend Richard Green Charles Grieser Baird Heffron David Herman MEMBERS Joseph Hershberger Charles Hood Clarence Isaac Carl Kaplanoff Charles Kienzle Benjamin King George Kirberger Robert Leathers Morgan Lefferdink William Livingston Stanley Marx Raymond Mason Wilbur McDowell Harold McKee Harry Meiss Norman Meizlish Joseph Mihalka Robert Minor Phillip Moore Ted Moulton George Munn George Packer Thomas Packer Lowell Parks Lewis Rankin Robert Reno Leon Rice Herbert Roberts Hyman Rosen James Rutherford William Sanborn Dan Scarberry Lester Scherman John Scully Robert Selby John Sigler Howard Stein Richard Taylor Herman Tenenbaum Harry Vallery Robert Vesper Sidney Weiner Ralston Werum Quentin Whipple James Williamson James Winchell Bryant Workman Jack Younger Richard Zoppel Marx, McDowell. Eppley, Roberts, Allen, Dagger, Brannon, Sherman, Fluke, Moulton G. Packer, Corbin. Adolph, Younger, Livingston, Dodd, Munn. Brown, Rankin T. Packer, Whipple, Workman. Fischer, Rice, Hood, McKee, Tenenbaum, Kirberger, Mason Grieser, Vesper, Zoppel, Werum, Brightwell, Rutherford, Williamson, Leathers, Goodfriend Vallery, Herman, Foley, Drake, Ferguson, Ankrom, Taylor, Isaac, Reno [I RELIGION V PRICE V T $ V IP 1 V? 1 1) CABINET President J h n Morrett Vice-President James Kauffman Secretary Robert Elsas Treasurer Robert Redding Planning Religion-in-Life Week Hoffman. Rader. Finke, Younger Fumich. Slagle. Kogan. Kidd. Sondles Kline, Redding. Morrett. Elsas. Durfey, Young Boys ' Clubs Henry Hinke . Conferences Drew Arnold Faculty-Student Relations Faculty-at-Home Jack Younger Finance Robert Redding Fireside Sessions Robert Hoffman Foreign Students Le Verne Slagle Interracial Leon Kogan Membership Drive William Fumich Publicity Jacob Shawan Religious Education Roger Kennedy Social Welfare Eugene Sondles Speakers Robert Young, Harry Vallery White Christmas Harry Calavan World Peace Willard Durfey Freshman Camp Dean Palmer Freshman Council President James Lane Freshman Cabinet Advisers Leo Mistak, Eugene Rader, Frederick Finke and Walter Page The University Y. M. C. A. is a fellowship of men students whose aim is to serve the Univer- sity, the student body, and the community in an ever-developing Christian ideal. Its extensive program covers three fields of endeavor: reli- gious, educational, and social. Believing in the purpose of the Y. M. C. A. to make the Christian ideal real in the lives of men in the University and throughout the world, the association on the campus affords opportunity for personal growth and development; achieves solidarity through group cooperation; awakens the interest and elicits the active cooperation of members in solving campus problems; provides new experi- ences, such as inter-group contacts between races, faiths, fraternities, students and labor, with an opportunity for an exchange of ideas and viewpoints, appreciation of mutual abilities and cultures, and plans for cooperative action. Some of the activities sponsored by the Y are Fireside Sessions in the fraternities and dormitories and speakers and tours through vari- ous public institutions. Besides being active in promoting Religion-in-Life Week program, it co- operated with the Y. W. C. A. in the White Christmas drive. [184] wship of lUniver- itensive JOE :e - g in the ' .:::. on personal clidarity ceres ' sbersin raperi- between Xt.with is and u. Ik d ;;. ■■ ' -■ ' active in a it co White William Allen Lawrence Hayes Paul AUeshouse Edward Hice Frederick Anderegg Henry Hinke Drew Arnold Don Holman Vernon Beacher Robert Hoffman David Beardsley August Honeck Albert Blauser Darrell Hottle Russell Bolinger Richard Hughes Louis Burns Roger Hurlbut Harry Calavan Jay Ingram Leron Caldwell James Jacob! John Carlson Eugene Kandel Wallace Chapla James Kauffman Feridun Cherchel Roger Kennedy Edwin Cline James Kidd John Cotabish Orville Knight Grover Crites Leon Kogan William Dagger Norman Kripke James Danner Isaac Lalonde Myron Davis John Lewis Richard DeSelm Jack Lyle Leonard Dinan Roland Lynch David Dolle Arthur MacKenzie James Dougan John Macklin Willard Durfey John Mangels Joseph Early Judson Martt James Egan Charles Mason Robert Elsas Robert Maurer Robert Ferguson Robert McCorkle Frederick Finke Robert McGomb James Flowers John McMillen Albert Friedberg Frederick Millies William Fumich Leo Mistak . Frank Haller John Morrett Charles Ham Robert Mortimor Blake Hanan Don Mowery Philip Hartwell Irving Myers Robert Neff Frank Neubach Lewis Offensend Walter Page Dean Palmer William Parker Ralph Pearson Clifford Price Archie Priestley Gene Rader Wilbur Rase Robert Redding Paul Riegel Robert Ries John Ringhisen Edwin Rotsinger Herbert Rudy Richard Schmitt Marshall Seybold Walter Shaffer Jacob Shawan Steve Skubic Harry Slack Elsas, Morrett. Redding Le Verne Slagle Homer Smith Willard Smith Franklin Snyder Harry Sondles Richard Spear Blake Stauffer Harry Stertzbach Gerald Taber Walter Tallman William Thomas Paul Thompson Charles Truxell Stanley Tschantz Harry Vallery Paul Warner Kenneth Weaver John Webb John Williamson Donald Wolpert Robert Young Jack Younger Don Ziegler Milton Zimmerman Macklin. Ha gans, Neubach. Webb, Allen, Mason. Fink. Ham. Slagle Kogan. Wolpert, Zimmerman, Younger, Rader, Hoffman, Priestley, Warner, McMillen Blauser. Workman, Foster. Seybold, Tschantz, Rotsinger, Zoppel, Ferguson, Sanborn Caldwell, Braun, Schmitt. Lalonde. Parr. Sondles. Durfey. Dolle. Kidd Fumich. Young, Redding, Morrett, Elsas, Kline [185] Livingston, Mayhall, Martin, Reichel, Fiazier, Schnell, Rader McCort. Wilson, Calland. Rankin, Hattersby, Hutt Kienzle, Smeltzer, Baster, Klein, Goldman, Walfol Kline, Finite, Henry, Smith, Lehmkuhl, Kidd Fall Quarter President James Lane Vice President Andy Henry Secretary Hugh Hull Assistant Secretary Robert Smith Treasurer William Allen Sergeant-at-Arms Richard Regula mshman Winter Quarter President Haines Reichel Vice President Robert Smith Secretary Andy Henry Assistant Secretary George Tyler Treasurer Roger Becker Sergeant-at-Arms John Buchter I EiemSie President First Vice SKUJ V . Secretary Jack Adams Emerson Adrian William Allen Howard Beall Roger Becker William Beebe Robert Belden Robert Biel Boyd Bode John Buchter Don Calland Baldwin Carpenter Theodore Cox Ray Cruey James Donaldson Clarence Drake Robert Fahrland Homer Frazier James Fry Weldon George Sanford Goldman Dwight Groves Oscar Gutheil John Hanos Robert Hattersley James Higgins Richard Hoover Paul Heffner Andy Henry Stuart Huff Hugh Hull Donald Huprich Richard Hughes Beaumont Johnson Richard Jones Bruce Johnson John Janouser Andrew Kamenar Donald Klein Melvin Kolbe Richard Klotz Vance Lee James Lane Carl Lesher George Lehmkuhl Poo Sung Lieu Emery Major James Mayhall Don Adams William McKibben Robert McCort Donald McNea Charles Meyer Thomas Mills Paul Moore Elmus Mowrey Richard Martin Howard Mohler Jack Morris Roye Mullins George Muskoff Richard Parker Dave Perry Nicholas Prihodoff Henry Prime Lewis Rankin Richard Regula Haines Reichel Gayle Riegel Vernon Schwing Ronald Stimmel Bert Showman Gerald Simson Edward Staehling Harry Simm Jack Smeltzer Robert Smith John Stickle Kenneth Thomas Edward Tinsley Richard Tresemer George Tyler Henry Wallett Chester Watts William Wear Warren Weaver Charles White William Wilson Homer Winnagle Robert Wolfe William Wylie Robert Young [186] [151] VU.C. 4. Upperclass Advisers I UU sy amy Binns. Walker Grierson, Wilcox, Mason Janel Harris Irene Kellz Eleanor Karch Lucille Kepley Helen McDaniel Freshman Advisers Executive Secretary Polly Moss President Barbara Wilcox First Vice President Gladys Mason Second Vice President Jane Grierson Secretary Elizabeth Walker Treasurer Emily Binns Upperclass Council Adviser Rachel Good Freshman Council Adviser Mary Forman Martha Brownfield Cora Day Helen Geren Suzanne Katz Jane McGuire Grace Palmer Janice Ridenour Jean Sprenger Betty Smith Committee Heads Art - Louise Thompson Conference Ailene DuBois Peace Eleanor Burt Philosophy Mary Grierson Public Affairs Margaret Weaver Service Jean Storey Race Relations Esther Durham Social Hygiene Helen Beaver M. Grierson, Edwards, McDaniel, Day, Kepley, Smith, Forman Kellz, Karch, Ridenour, Brownfield, McGuire, Palmer. Thompson Weaver, Good. Katz, Bower, Harris, Geren, Sprenger Walker, Mason, Wilcox. I. Grierson. Binns [«] [187] ...... W.C.J. J Polly Moss, General Secretary The versatile program of the Young Women ' s Christian Association is open to all racial, religious, and economic groups on Ohio State ' s campus. Y. W. C. A. realizes that campus life consists of many phases — educational, cultural and social. However, knowing that the university itself cannot satisfy certain crying needs of its students, Y. W. C. A. attempts to fill those gaps. Among the projects sponsored this year by the group was the Far Eastern Student Drive. Students and faculty were asked to contribute a nickel each to help alleviate the sufferings of the Japanese and Chinese students in the war-torn eastern regions of the world. The White Christmas, which is an an- nual activity of the Y.W., attempted to aid those in destitute need at Christ- mas time. Y. W. C. A. has many discussion groups where students may gain a more complete cultural background. Among these groups are the Commit- tee on Race Relationships, the Interna- tional Relations Committee, the Social Committee, the Art Committee, and many others. Y. W. C. A. also cooper- ates with Y. M. C. A. in sponsoring many social, educational, and cultural functions. [188] [IN ! world. anan- ernpted t Christ- cussion gain a jround. Commit- interna- ' Social e, and moper- isoring cultural with the only way to have a friend is to be one as its motto, Kappa Phi, the national Methodist girls ' club, strives to bring its mem- bers closer together in the bonds of true fellow- ship. By means of planned program meetings, dances, teas, skating parties, and a colorful win- ter carnival, the organization accomplishes its purpose. Any girl in the University who is inter- ested, and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, or who expresses a preference for that church during her years at the University, is eligible to join the group. Eggleston, Schettler Harmon, Weaver, Soncrant President Charlotte Harmon Vice-President Ethel Hershey Secretary Anna Eggleston Treasurer Alga Weaver Roberta Barnett Betty Bolender Mary Booth Dorothy Brands Anna Campbell Virginia Clerke Dorothy Conway Elizabeth DeLashmutt Anna Eggleston June Aikman Mary Ashbrook Marjorie Brands Jean Buchanan Grace Butler Margie Cook Members Jeanne Corp Jean Esterly Mary Gibson Charlotte Harmon Ethel Hershey Ruth Jacks Jean Kohler Laura Laird Lalla Merriam Vivian Crites Helen Dye Dorothy Elsas Louise Felton Elizabeth Hogue Evadene Kunze Betty La Fleur Pledges Marilyn Mills Maybelle Nessler Ethel Phillips Anna Postle Edith Pursley Mary Redd Carrie Schettler Birdie Schmidt Dorothy Mack Martha Montgomery Garnet Moyer June Mustard Dorothy Peters Marilla Racle Martha Reid Elfleda Seelbach Nita Soncrant Winifred Summers Claribel Tope Nyda Tope Emily Ward Alga Weaver Roberta Welday Margaret Wolfe Martha Ruff Florence Shirkey Gail Smith Jennie Stoll Dorothy Wenger Ruth Wilson Ruthann Yeisley Racle, Esterly, Seelbach, Felton, Ashbrook, Stoll Pursley, Welday. Corp, Mack, Mills. Nessler, Gibson Reid, Kunze, Aikman, Wenger, Brands, Laird, Smith, Elsas Schmidt, Campbell, Peters. Barnett, Hogue. Dye. Brands. DeLashmutt Mustard. Clerke, Moyer, Summers, Phillips, Redd, Jacks. La Fleur Eggleston. Soncrant. Weaver. Harmon, Buckley. Hershey, Schettler. Conway [189] L hristian, S c 0, aence mamzauon tu The Christian Science Organization was founded in 1923, and was first known as the Concordia Club. It was later reorganized under a provision of the Manual of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christian Science, Boston, Massachusetts, as The Chris- tian Science Organization of the Ohio State University. Since its founding, this group has developed into one of the foremost or- ganizations on Ohio State ' s campus. The purpose of this club is to unite Christian Science students on the campus, and to correct erroneous conceptions of Christian Science. This organization takes an active interest in charity- work carried on by the University. These aims are accomplished through regular meetings and through participation in campus activities. One of the main affairs held by this organization is an annual lecture in the Spring guarter. It is held at University Chapel and is open to all interested persons. This spring Judge Frederick C. Hill of Los Angeles, California, spoke on Christian Science: The Law of God Demonstrating Substance and Supply. The Christian Science Organization is represented actively at sixty-four universities which are widely distributed throughout the United States, England, and Canada. Wherever there is an organized group of Christian Science at a university, it has be- come an integral part of the campus life at that particular school, and has become one of the foremost activities of the university. Regular meetings of the group, which are of religious nature, include Bible lessons given by the reader and talks on the devel- opment of present-day Christian Science. Meetings are held every other Thursday at Pomerene Hall during the academic year. Reader Dorothy Propst President William Berdelman Vice-President Ned Strasser Secretary Margaret Anderson Associate Secretary Ruth Anderson Treasurer James Shanks Member-at-Large Charles Howick [ 190] oiin, dat ion President Jay Klein Vice-President Ruth Stone Secretary Mardelle Kleinman Treasurer Arthur Markell Rabbi Harry Kaplan Kurlander, Jacoby, Robbin, Goldberg, Swack Polster, Scharfi. Weisman, Cagen, Lieder. Katz, Lymon Jaffe. S. Lipson, Markell, Kleinman. Klein, Friedland, P. Lipson Harold Cagen William Goldberg George Jacoby Aviva Friedland Robert Jaffe Louis Katz Harold Cagen Belle Collin Henry Fineberg Sylvia Frankel Doris Goodman Hillel Student Council LeRoy Kurlander Emma Lieder Sylvia Lipson Sonia Lymon Robert Moses Cecile Newman Hillel Cabinet Casper Haas Evelyn Levy Sonia Lymon Leo Mintz Cecile Newman Hannah Polster Harry Robbin Earl Sharff Elmer Swack Eileen Strauss Jean Weisman Milton Rapport Joseph Roth Elmer Shapiro Roy Truehaft With the completion of its thirteenth year on Ohio State ' s campus, Hillel Foundation can be proud of the enviable repu- tation it has gained as a religious center for Jewish students. Under the capable direction of Rabbi Harry Kaplan and with the cooperation of the Student Council and Hillel Cabinet, the Foun- dation has a varied and interesting program throughout the year. This includes the annual Hillel Prom, supper forums, informal dances, intramural competition, a Scholarship Endowment Fund, religious services, book reviews, inter-collegiate debates, and many other cultural activities. Hillel actively participates in Religion in Life Week and cooperates with other campus religious organizations in fostering a more unified inter-faith relationship among the students. 190] [191] MILITARY inn ill C Mil 1 ? V Scabbard and de Captain John McEwen First Lieutenant John Graham Second Lieutenant William Cook First Sergeant Lowell Perkins Pledge Captain William Schneider Advisers Major William Thomas, Captain Martin Burckes Schneider, McEwen, Perkins. Cook, Graham Scabbard and Blade is an honorary military organization. It selects its members on the basis of excellence in advanced courses and upon personality. Its purpose is to make possible a closer relationship between officers and cadets. It acts as the source for accurate informa- tion concerning military requirements and activities, as well as providing for the students the opportunity for a complete study of drill and guns. Social functions are not neglected, and each quarter finds several activities taking place. At the end of the spring quarter, along with other military organizations, they sponsor the Military Ball, one of the outstanding social functions of the year, which is held at the Armory. Curtis Allen Charles Anders Rupert Atkins James Barry William Beach Reed Berry Charles Boardman Seymour Brown Richard Bueker Jack Burch George Carr Jack Caddell Dean Calland Harry Collis Ted Conner William Cook Paul Cooper Wilbur Corban Bertram Deibig Winston Duckworth Walter Fellows Paul Fodor Robert Fosnaugh William Gall Gerald Gambs Myron George John Graham Loren Grandey Ralph Hall Robert Hawthorne Hylas Hilliard Robert Huffman Lawrence Kempton Albert Kerss Paul Knies Charles Kohler Raymond Kreager Dillard Kuhlman Fred Larimore Roy Laudis John Leiman Robert Linn John McEwen John McGrann Donald Merrick William Merz Kenneth Miller Richard Mitchell David Moody Phillip Murray Lowell Perkins Richard Pfeiffer John Ramer Gerhard Rechtin Charles Reinhard Kenneth Rhoton William Robinson Clayton Rumsey William Schneider Eugene Seaman Clarence Sills Wilbert Skirball Robert Sperry Samuel Stebleton Albert Standish Robert Stone William Taylor Harry Thoben Robert Tippett William Wagner Dwight Warner Kenneth Warthman Raymond Watts Claude White Sills, Hilliard. Grandey, Warner, Kohler. Caddell. Atkins. Knies, Fodor. Mitchell. Laudis, Kuhlman, Kempton, Thoben Burch, Ramer, Miller, Duckworth, Cooper, White, Barry, Brown. Rechtin, Rhoton, Seaman. Hawthorne, Gambs Beach, Waigand, Gaede, Warthman. Conner. Hall, Anders, Graham, Deibig, Leiman. Tippett, Collis, Skirball, Taylor Huffman. Linn, Calland, Gall, Cosk. Kreager, Thomas, Bertsch, McEwen, Schneider, Fellows, Sperry. Robinson. Boardman [194] — -t Linn, Stephenson, Warner, Robinson, Zieg, Hawking Captain John Linn First Lieutenant Dwight Warner First Lieutenant S. B. Stephenson Second Lieutenant William Robinson Second Lieutenant Kermit Zieg First Sergeant Kenneth Hawking Composed of first and second year men in military training, Pershing Rifles has a member- ship of approximately ninety men. Out-going members select new material for their organization, and those pledged undergo a period of training in military discipline and tactics. The retiring members may be retained as instructors, but are not active in the organization. Pershing Rifles was founded in 1898 and has served as a preparation for those who wish to continue their military training longer than the required two years. Seniors John Linn S. B. Stephenson Juniors Dwight V arner William Robinson Kermit Zieg Sophomores Burdette Berry- Frank Brevoort Ronald Brockway George Brownewell Arthur Davis Donald Ewing William Fish Harold Hartland Kenneth Hawking Edward Kinney Charles Power Donald Schmidt Freshmen Thomas Snyder James Snedeker Earl Stradley Victor Takata John Vogel David Weiss Richard Banks Victor Bassett John James James Kimmel George Leist Eckhard Lowe Robert Richmond Edward Runk Donald Ulrey Melvin Weeks Earl Childs Allyn Colen William Foster Russell Hitchcock Richard Klotz Albert Koteles Frank Lee Robert Pierson George Popovich Coleman Richards Max Shapiro Bruce Shiveley Robert Starbuck Harry Woltz Fred Woolary William Wylie Colen, Vogel, Emick, Martin. Upton, Totterdale, Marzluif, Hughes, Mitchell, Kiser, Moorhead, Marshall, Popovich Wylie, Runk, Takata, Childs, Lee, Shiveley, Koteles. Schmidt, Hitchcock, Woolary, Lowe, Kimmel, Snyder, Klotz, Woltz, Banks Kinney, Weiss, Richmond, Brockway, Snedeker, Ulrey, Brevoort, Pierson, Weeks, Leist, Shapiro, Beery, Fish, Bassett, Hartland, Power, Brownewell [195] r student «;ovi:it n:vi V student 3 s enaie L President Robert Ferguson Vice-President Phyllis Tinling Secretary-Treasurer Dean Palmer Dean Palmer j L JL Sondles, Facciuto. Finke, H. Park, Dodd, Kreinberg Becker, Coleman, Barlow. P. Brown, Taylor. Kent, Craig Morrett. M. Brown, Forman, Belt, Dix, Wilcox, McCormick Fischer, Stine, Tinling, Ferguson, Palmer, McFadden, I. Park Agriculture lames Shanks Arts Frederick Finke Commerce Leland Byerly Dentistry Harold Barlow Education Elsie Dix Engineering Carl Fischer Law William Coleman Medicine George Stine Pharmacy Vincent Facciuto Veterinary Medicine Joseph Reid Fraternity Affairs Joseph Ryan Scarlet Key Robert Craig Panhellenic Betty Hayman Pomerene Advisory Board Betty Belt Women ' s Recreation Association Mary Forman W. S. G. A Margaret Brown Y. M. C. A John Morrett Y. W. C. A Barbara Wilcox Lantern Tom McFadden Intramural Department Jerome Kreinberg Ohio Union Board Paul Brown Publications Richard Taylor Koada Council Henry Parks Ohio Staters, Inc Keith Bliss I. M. A Harry Sondles Dean of Men Joseph Park Dean of Women Esther Gaw [198] Phyllis Tinting The student governing body of Ohio State University is the Student Senate, which conducts all campus elections, Dad ' s Day and the Homecoming celebra- tion during the fall guarter. This year during winter guarter the Senate started the study of the student needs, including faults of the library, extra-curricular activities, student health, social activities, and the alumni curriculum, concerning their spirit and relations to the students on the campus. During spring guarter they spon- sored the annual Traditions Week, and developed the Student Senate into a good will agency. The most important aim of the Senate was the studying of student needs. Through a complete survey of the campus they hope to better the living conditions of the student and help his development through his extra-curricular activities. fca kite M Srcwn Pirb rft Robert McCormick. Charles Kent, Edwin Golomb, Edwin Dodd [199] President Margaret Brown First Vice-President Mary McCallum Second Vice-President Rhea Preis Treasurer Sue Cornelius Secretary Jean Waid Sophomore Secretaries Elizabeth Dye, Mary Morrill The Women ' s Self Government As- sociation continues to maintain its posi- tion in campus leadership by success- ful completion of its widely diversified activities and functions. As the governing body for all wo- men students in the University, it is headed by the W. S. G. A. officers and by a council of representatives from each class. The delegates from each class include two town and two out- of-town members. Also represented on the council are the Student Court, Stu- dent Senate, and the University Assem- blies, along with two W. S. G. A. com- mittees — Pomerene Advisory Board and Women ' s Panhellenic Association. The projects of the Women ' s Self Government Association are carried on chiefly through its committees, among which are Mid-Mirrors, Mirrors, Links. One of the main functions this year was the devising of an activities point system for the women students of Ohio Waid. Cornelius Pieis. Brown, McCallum State. This system limits the girls ' extra- curricular activities in proportion to their point-hour ratio. W. S. G. A. also aids Mirrors in sponsoring the campus sister project. This is a method of in- troducing the incoming freshman girls to the upperclass women by means of correspondence during the summer and a campus-wide breakfast during Freshman Week. The Mistletoe Tea Dance, the Mir- rors Bridge, the Snow-drift Swing, and the Golddiggers Prom were among the social events sponsored by the W. S. G. A. this year. The proceeds of these affairs goes, to a large extent, towards aiding those needy girls who cannot afford to pay the regulation rates of the University. Smith, Belt, Weisman, Boughton, Young, Jenks, Bergin Wiley, Dye, Morrill, Chambers, Ebersole, Kleinman, Cooper Allen. Wood, Cohen, dinger, Ridenour, Tinling Cornelius. Preis, Brown, McCallum, Waid [200] WWJ This year the Women ' s Self Government Association sponsored two dances. With the backing of such a well-known organization, it is only natural that they should be among the more important events of the social season. Just before the Christmas holidays, the Mistletoe Tea Dance was held in Pomerene Hall in the office of the Dean of Women and the Grand Lounge. The cleverly decorated rooms, the excellent music, and the delicious refreshments, made the affair a fitting finale for the fall ' s social season. The last, newest, and best-known of these dances was the Gold Diggers Prom. Instituted two years ago, it now holds a secure place in the traditions of the campus. Held in the Men ' s Gymnasium, which had been beautifully dec- orated for the occasion, the Prom attracted an even larger crowd than the previous year. Girls clamour for coats at Gold Digg ers Prom Boys don corsages for Gold Diggers Resting at Mistletoe Tea dance It was a field day for the co-eds and they took full advantage of it by loading their escorts with corsages of every conceivable size and description. Although the girls had the gues- tionable privilege of financing the evening, they seemed to thoroughly enjoy it. The eve- ning, both for its novelty and smoothness, left a very favorable impression in the minds of all who attended it. [201] Ok omen 5 Allen. Geren, Tinling. Gillespie President Phyllis Tinling Vice-President Rachel Gillespie Secretary Jean Allen Treasurer Helen Geren Women ' s Ohio is an organization whose aim is to interest prospective women students in the University. By cooperating with the alumni throughout the state and sponsoring speakers who visit various high schools in Ohio, the group hopes to obtain a larger woman student body at Ohio State University. Perhaps we may say that the speakers ' tasks are easy inasmuch as they have such fine subject material to talk about, so that success is inevitable. But in any event the recent influx of women students has been noticeable, and this result was doubtlessly attained through the efforts of Women ' s Ohio. The main social event of this group is their Annual May Supper. Members Jean Allen Rachel Good Betty Belt Betty Hayman Betty Booth Susan Hobbs Margaret Brown Katharine Hughes Martha Chamberlin Cleda Jones Elsie Dix Jane McGuire Elizabeth Dye Jean Metcalf Clara Ervin Dorothy Pettit Mary Forman Phyllis Tinling Helen Geren Nan Walker Rachel Gillespie McGuire, Ervin. Forman. Wilcox. Dye Belt, Brown. Jones. Metcalf. Walker Hayman. Geren. Tinling, Allen, Pettit [202] Lowe. Pyne, Gates. Kays. A. Chambers. Morrill. Hoyer, Brush Kati. Edwards, Rehn, Metcalf, Kneisley. Dye. Ewinq. Baker, Wiley Pack. Orr. Reese, Drayer. Cooper. R. Chambers. Mendenhall, Montgomery Turtle. Millholland. Krakofl. McCallum, Smith. Weller. Priest. Armel Chairman.. Secretary . :-.« Mirrors is a semi-honorary, sub-organization of W. S. G. A. for Sophomore girls. Member- ship, which is limited to fifty, is based on activ- ity displayed during the girl ' s Freshman year as a member of Mid-Mirrors and work done in other extra-curricular activities. The vice-president of W. S. G. A. serves as chairman of this organization which aids in plan- ning the Mistletoe Tea Dance, Golddiggers Prom, and sponsors annually a Mirrors bridge and style show. This year Mirrors had charge of the Freshman girls ' activity point system ..Mary McCallum Betty Smith which limits the Freshman girls activities in conjunction with their point-hour ratio. The committee leaders of Mid-Mirrors are also chosen from Mirrors girls. One of Mirrors ' main projects is providing each incoming Freshman girl with a campus- sister who helps the newcomer orientate herself to campus customs and traditions during Fresh- man Week. This is climaxed by a campus-wide breakfast at which time the Freshman girls are able to meet many outstanding upperclass women. wwr$ cJLlnk. Chairman Beatrice Jenks Secretary-Treasurer Doris Katzman Chairman of Project Committee Rosemary Southard Chairman of Program Committee Grace Palmer Chairman of Membership Committee Martha Hickle Chairman of Publicity Committee Mary Gibson Chairman of Conflict Committee Frances Kay The significance of this organization is embodied in its name. As an upper-class committee of the Women ' s Self Government Association, Links has a two-fold purpose: to link the campus with the out- side world; to link transfers from other colleges with the University by furnishing an interesting activity which does not reguire underclass prepara- tion. Membership in Links includes chiefly junior and senior girls. This organization provides a link with the outside world through lectures on various current guestions; it links classes by promoting campus projects; it strives to create social activity and to promote friend- ship by sponsoring several social gatherings during the year. The four committees which are responsible for this program are membership, publicity, program, and project. The three links in the pin of the organi- zation signify political, social and economic activity. Hickle, Palmer. Gibson Katzman, Jenks, Southard Well, Lawes, Staehling, Hunter, Jolley, Adams, Jones. Dodge Zartman, Taylor, Hunt, Bostwick. Colvill, Erskine, Wason, Lawyer, Maxwell Brown, Lang, Kugan. Means. Kneisley, Laney, Volman. Rarey, Schettler Edwards, Harmon, Strayer. Mowery, Barr, Kirn, Cohen, Eggleston, Ford Hosier, Blauser, Sosnow. Krause. Self, Jelen. Dennen Steward. Meranda. Hickle, Gibson, Jenks. Palmer. Southard, Rowling [204] omerene vi$om vDoard Chairman Betty Belt Secretary Mary Redd Treasurer Jane Walcutt Chairman of Guest-Night Committee Joan Zimmerman Chairman of Library Committee Edna Barr Chairman of Publicity Committee Ruthanne Nichols Chairman of Social Committee {Catherine Richardson Chairman of Student Relations Committee Betty Hadsell Richardson, Hadsell, Barr, Zimmerman Nichols, Walcutt, Belt, Redd Pomerene Student Advisory Committee is primarily an organization for freshmen women, though many upper-class women retain their membership. The members sponser many ac- tivities in Pomerene Hall, and assist the Dean of Women in the administration of various func- tions there. The Guest Night Committee sponsors the Mirror Lake Night Club which gives open dances in Pomerene Hall. The Student Relations Committee helps with social dances given in the building on Tuesday and Wednesday eve- nings. The Social Committee arranges various teas and dances during the year. Other sub-com- mittees are the Library Committee and Publicity Committee. ;$] [205] student Oc our t With the echo of the gavel resounding throughout the halls of justice, the Student Court finds itself one of the most influential administrative forces on the campus. The Student Court, a subsidiary of the Student Senate, consists of one chief justice elected by six other justices who in turn have been selected by their predecessors. The Court convenes every Monday and Friday afternoons during which time stu- dent infractions are heard and justice is ad- ministered. The Court follows no set rules in its judgments nor is the defendant per- mitted counsel. In the eyes of the court, the person is guilty until proven otherwise. Cases may be appealed but this is usually unnecessary for the Court is justified in im- posing a sentence in the opinions of all who are concerned. i Chief Justice Paul Ward Justices James Hull, Jackson Jordan, James Kidd, Saul Mason, Mary Vines, Jane Wood Court Secretary Robert Elsas Mason. Kidd. Vines. Ward. Wood. Hull. Jordan Elsas. Kent, Calavan [206] twdent Mctlultles After nine years of indispensable service to the Uni- versity, the Student Activities Office has become one of the most important offices in student affairs. Within the scope of this office falls the management of social and entertainment activities for all students. As a result of the work of the capable staff, bridge, pool, ping-pong, and other tournaments are held throughout the year, offering all students a chance to display their ability in competition. Being a competitive position, the position of Director of Student Activities is open to all male students who start in the office their freshman year. Working with complete interest of the student in mind, the office sets up this goal: be friendly with all, and give aid where it is needed. Alvin Rees Director.. Sophomore Directors Dan Adams William Duffus Arthur Marcus Archer Reilly Alvin Rees Freshman Members Frank Fauver Michael Hahn Ralph Jordan Morgan Lefferdink Fred Schwartz John Semmelman Arthur Simon Schwartz, Henry, Berger, lolovitz. Duffy. Hahn Semmelman, Hertenstein, Lefferdink, Beatty. Fauver Adams, Duffus, Marcus, Reilly r l [207] ■I remman 4ctivities In 1935, Mr. Edward Drake, realizing the impor- tance of aiding the so-called youngsters in adjusting themselves to the University, organized Freshman Activities. Acting under the supervision of the Stu- dent Activities office, the organization is the strong- est governing body of the Freshman class. It repre- sents each fraternity and sorority and has a good percentage of independent men and women. The group sponsors social functions such as the Winter Carnival, Freshman Spring Dance, publishes the freshman newspaper justly entitled the Yearling Yelper, and at the end of the year at a banguet, awards keys to the most diligent workers of the organization. Schwartz, Bramble. Jordan, Kienzle President Charles Kienzle Vice-President Fred Schwartz Secretary Barbara Bramble Treasurer Ralph Jordan 1 ; f ' S M % 1 ■ $ i • ' §• f f I $ t I T JjB ' S ' r a k « • ■  © - Sm § 1 ! f | « B 1. tF 3 % V S 4i f i 1 ' if yy jj L ? — . % f - 4 f i r I ? T Berger, Jolovitz, McKibben, Schaad, Severtson, Redd. Roberts, Rudy. Reedy. Wolsel Connor, Schwartz, Prushing, Goldstein, Sanford, Henry, Bimkrant, Lelferdink, Bailey, McKay, Polster Ruhlman, Kienzle, Reed, Young. Heckert, Taylor, Hahn, Sesler. Elsas, Mark. Doster Fruver, Rose. Black. Semmelman, Jay, Beatty, Simons, Hertenstein. Crawford, Vogel, Friedman, Duffy MacKinnon, Moyer. Bonowitz, Moore, Buchanan, Wells. Eversole, Poliakoff, Harris, Haack, DeLong, McCort Doebele, Stevens, Bramble. Hagerty, Strong, Adams, Evans, Thompson, McDill, Abra m, Mustard [208] Wo Cc % omen 5 IKecmaliona tit I ouna t Gillespie. St. Clair. Speed. Cauliield, O ' Neil, Wirtz Kratz. Gilliland, Koski, Roberts. Winzeler Cook, Forman, Korn. Dix The purpose of the Women ' s Recreational Council is to promote interest in wholesome recreational activi- ties and to provide the proper opportunities for the women at Ohio State University to participate in them. During the year the council not only sponsors square dances and the popular price dance held each quarter in the men ' s gymnasium, but it also sponsors the ever popular co-ed swims. Another innovation in its program is the Sports Banquet held each quarter. Membership in this organization is composed of groups and organizations interested in recreation for all women students. Janet Anding Patricia Palmer Barbara Brown Sarah Roberts Frances Caulfield Edith Roski Jane Cook Theis Savage Harriet Deibel Ruth Sharr Elsie Dix Helen Shively Peggy Eller Geraldine Smith Mary Forman Beryl Speed Virginia Gilliland Evelyn St. Clair Julia Korn Ruth Wetzel Laura Kratz Mary Wilkerson Elizabeth Lok Ruth Winzeler Fannie Melcer Virginia Wirtz Elizabeth O ' Neil Muriel Younger President Mary Forman Vice-President Muriel Younger Recording Secretary Julia Korn Treasurer Elsie Dix Corresponding Secretary Peggy Eller Younger. Dix Korn, Forman, Eller [209] ttmrai L : ncviiivira ouna ( PresiaK WiliB Emily B fofcfc Ewire Howud Mm Hi fetal : Shanks. Hagans. Hauge, Groves. Royle Hamilton, Klopier, Shan, Watson. Ulrich, Bradley Cunningham, Ulrich, Manchester, McGrew, Jackson President Crosby Manchester Vice-President Thomas Berry Secretary Martha Ulrich Treasurer Chester McGrew Manchester, Ulrich, McGrew, Berry The All-Agricultural Council is composed of the pres- idents of all the organizations in the College of Agricul- ture. This group meets bi-weekly to discuss vital prob- lems in the field of agriculture. The purpose of the council is threefold: to further the interests of the stu- dents in the College of Agriculture, to develop a closer relationship between the students and the faculty- through the Dean of the College of Agriculture, and to sponsor all college activities, at the same time correlat- ing the activities of the student organizations for mutual benefit. This year the council sponsored the All-Ag Barn- warming during the fall quarter, and during the winter quarter it gave the Ag-Alley Jamboree, which was a combination dance and carnival. Each quarter congrat- ulatory cards were sent to all those students who made a 3.0 or better in the College of Agriculture. Members Thomas Berry Donald Bradley Joseph Ferrante Delmer Groves Donald Hagans John Hamilton Andrew Hauge Virgil Klopier Leland Leachman Crosby Manchester Chester McGrew Lois Rhoad Gordon Royle James Shanks Ruth Sharr Martha Ulrich and i Coun . guish same 1 both [210] [211 ts Cc ouna President Frederick Finke Vice-President Emily Everhart Secretary .....John Warren Sergeant-at-Arms Wallace Stover Willia m Dauben Jean Demorest Robert Elsas Emily Everhart Frederick Finke Edward Grilly Howard Hamilton Mary Hughes Jean Knight Carl McFadden Robert Monroe John Norman Gertrude Pahlow Stuart Stiffey Wallace Stover Mary Swickard Merle Swineford Fergus Theibert John Warren Margaret Weaver Barbara Wilcox Jeanne Yantes Warren. Everhart. Finke The Arts Council attempts to create a more friendly relationship between the students and faculty members. The most outstanding of the numerous service projects which the Council sponsors is the transfer student work. A series of lectures and forums by distin- guished men help students to become acquainted with contemporary topics and at the same time, enables the members to become more closely united. Besides helping with the annual alumni college, the Arts Council is represented on both the Student Senate and the Arts College Curriculum Committee. Elsas. McFadden, Stifley, Grilly. Stover Weaver, Yantes. Pahlow, Swineford Everhart. Finke, Warren, Knight [211] £ ommerce Cc ouinci f The Commerce Council is the student governing body for the Commerce College, and it plans the student activities for the largest resident College of Commerce in the United States. This year, the Council took over the active participation in Religion in Life Week formerly held by the Commerce College. It sponsors any impromptu activities which may arise in the College. Among its various social functions held during the year, the Council sponsors the Commerce Round-Up, the Four O ' Clock Job Talks, and the senior visitation trips. Members are selected from various honorary and professional organizations and from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The president of the Council represents the college on the Student Senate. President Leland Byerly Vice-President Emmett Brasseux Secretary -Treasurer Richard McCloskey Advisers William Duffus, Walter Weidler toJ Soda a: Danny Adams Kenneth Banks Emmett Brasseux Leland Byerly m Leon Friedman Edward Heinzeman Linn Hobbs Dorotha Hoeflinger George Jacoby Jerome Kreinberg Alfred Lageman Elizabeth Lok Richard McCloskey Lawrence Mock Clifford Morgan Robert Ritner ti) Ec;;r. |w Mi U Heinzeman, Friedman. Kreinberg, Banks. Bitner Lageman. McCloskey, Byerly, Brasseux, Duifus [212] [J Cc ommerciai C ducauon m Vii President Edgar Alexander Vice-President Edith Blizzard Secretary Martha King Treasurer Jane Walcutt Social Chairman Helen Davis Publicity Betty Belt King, Alexander, Blizzard. Walcutt The Commercial Education Club was organized in January, 1934, and reorganized in November, 1937, having been dormant for a considerable length of time. The club is a semi-honorary in the Education College, and its purpose is to stimulate interest in making a high average in the college, and to create a more friendly associa- tion between the students and their professors. Since the club was discontinued in 1934, the members have been trying harder than ever to make it what it might be. This year they were unable to sponsor any kind of social function due to lack of funds, but hope that in the future they will be able to reach the high standard they know they can with hard work and intense interest. Faculty Inez Wells Seniors Edgar Alexander Maxine Dwiggins Norma Kirkendall Rosemary Southard Betty Belt Betty Edwards Leah Krantz Harriet Spencer Edith Blizzard Marion Herold Harry Milhulf Winifred Summers Jean Burkley Eileen Horschel Ethel Phillips Jane Walcutt Robert Cook Jean Jolley Faye Schulpe Mary Welsh Helen Davis Irene Kellz Harriet Sisler Margaret Wolfe Grace Dresback Martha King Gertrude Sniderman Juniors Jean Bebout Edith Cox Sara Moore Roma Salvino Eunice Whitsett James, Herold, Kepley, Krantz, Redd Belt, Moore. Kellz, Spencer, E. Welsh, Edwards Davis, Sisler, Southard, Harshe, Summers, M. Welsh King. Alexander, Wells, Blizzard [213] (Education ounald President Robert Livingston Vice-President John Leiman Secretary Ruth Hirth Treasurer Harriet Sisler Senate Representative Elsie Dix Advisers Doris Clickenger, Leston Love SENIORS Rudolph Berkhouse Theodore Dietsch Ruth Hirth Edith Blizzard Elsie Dix Jean Jackson Virginia Buker Richard Gannon John Leiman Henry Cleaveland Margaret Henry Robert Livingston Alice Padan Joseph Ralston Harriet Sisler James Whittaker Berkhouse, Henry, Whittaker, Blizzard. Ralston Padan, Buker, Sisler, Jackson Dix, Leiman, Livingston, Hirth, Dietsch Adolph Albanese Mary Borghese Mary Carroll Margaretta Casey James Clem Mary Cockburn Evelyn Coffman Paul Cramer James Daniell Ernest Eckert Joseph Edwards Harriet Esterline Andrew Grace Paul Gump Mary Hanger Janice Jones Kody Krick Dorothy Kromer Virginia Lawyer FRESHMEN Clinton Ludeman Robert Lynas Carmen Manley Gail McCuskey Phoebe Mellinger Cecil North Ruth Orwick Patricia Osborn Dorotha Patrick Dorothy Peters Anna Rankin Doris Sauerman Winifred Schell Winifred Shahan Andrew Spencer Donald Staley Jack Steiner Jack Stephenson Patricia Taylor Clem, Carroll, Briggs. Yank, North Spencer, Lawyer. Taylor, Lynas. Schell, Edwards Peters, Rankin, Patrick, Cockburn, Esterline. Mohr. Taylor Jones. Staley, Gump, Casey, Manley [214] p L nalneenna L ouna f f President Albert Ankrom Vice-President Frank Rhodes Secretary-Treasurer Robert Lawson Ankrom. Lawson, Rhodes The chief objectives of the Engineering Council are to bring about a closer friendship between the students in the various departments of the college, and to promote a more general recognition for the College of Engineering. Every branch of the Engineering Col- lege, together with two faculty members, is represented on the council, which plans the social and instructive programs of the school. Each year the Engineering Council sponsors the Engineers ' Round-up, and the All Engineers ' Dance. Every two years the council has an Engineers ' Day, the purpose of which is to recognize engineering activities and accomplishments on the campus during the preceding period. Albert Ankrom Robert Detwiler Ellsworth Kimmel Ralph Patterson Benjamin Bell Car! Fischer Robert Lawson Kenneth Peterson William Brown Gerald Gambs Kenneth Miller Richard Reiss John Clark Robert Hartsock Robert Newton Frank Rhodes Jack Delfs John Tomcik Delis. Kimmel. Clark. Gambs, Detwiler, Hartsock Tomcik, Bell, Newton, Brown, Miller, Patterson Peterson. Rhodes, Ankrom, Lawson, Fischer [215] Lsfilo LAnlon DJ c 0, ueMeeM Paul Brown Vernon Davis Edward Drake Campbell Graf Paul Jones Allen McManigal Carl Steeb I Paul Brown Stevens. Davis, Hopkins, Brown, Drake, Whittaker, Jones, Graf, McManigal Since the purpose of the Ohio Union is to promote a friendly spirit among the men on the Ohio State campus, there has been set up an Ohio Union Board of Ovrseers, who supervise the various activities of the Union. This Board is made up of one faculty member, Associate Professor Allen McMan- igal, one alumni, Campbell Graf, a representative of the Board of Trustees, Carl Steeb, the secretary, Edward Drake, and three students of the Univer- sity, Paul Brown, Vernon Davis, and Paul Jones. Meetings are held at least once a month, at which time reports are read and policies determined. [216] Kyhlo J )tater6, rnc. Ohio Staters. Inc.. Tuesday Luncheon President Keith Bliss Executive Vice-President Fred Bernard Vice-Presidents James Hull, Richard Baker, Paul Elleman, Robert Ferguson, Richard Taylor Corresponding Secretary Joseph Ryan Recording Secretary John Pierce Treasurer Harry Vallery Chairman of Board of Trustees Malcolm Saveland Historian Saul Mason The Ohio Staters, Incorporated, was organized with the purpose of dedicating itself to the University, and selecting for promotion those projects which, by their comple- tion, would benefit and improve our University. This year the group has spon- sored and successfully completed several different projects, among which are the furnishing of trans- portation facilities to students dur- ing the holiday seasons; the enter- taining of high school students in Columbus who are outstanding in athletics, scholarship, or activities; and the establishing of the cheer- ing block at the football games. Keith Bliss Kennard Becker [217] -V- Jklo staters nc. William Allen Richard Baker Kennard Becker Fred Bernard Keith Bliss John Carlson Henry Cleaveland Robert Craig Edwin Dodd Edward Drake Paul Elleman Robert Elsas Robert Ferguson Leon Friedman James Foley John Fullen Amon Gross William Guthrie James Hull James Hopkins Robert Huff Clarence Isaac Herbert Jay Paul Jones Richard Kelting Charles Kent James Kidd Thomas Kirwin Kenneth Klein Saul Mason Tom McFadden John Millar George Miller Robert Minor Clifford Morgan George Packer Dean Palmer John Pierce Robert Priest Archer Reilly James Rutherford Joseph Ryan Malcolm Saveland Alex Schoenbaum Lyle Seeman Elmer Shapiro Jacob Shawan Harry Sondles John Sigler John Sisson Frederick Stecker Richard Taylor Oscar Thomas William Thomas Harry Vallery Claude White Among the noteworthy projects inaugurated this year by Ohio Staters was the adoption of the univer- sity crest which was designed by Professor Thomas French. The organization has been displaying it, advertising it, and using is whenever and wherever possible. This year, the Speakers Bureau was estab- lished, and is composed of students who are avail- able to the faculty and other campus organizations for speaking engagements when needed. Student- faculty relations were more firmly established by the introduction of quarterly dinners at which great num- bers of faculty members and students attended. High schools throughout the state were presented with plaques by the Ohio Staters for their scholastic achievements. Ferguson, Sondles [218] i: IIE -4 I ICICH I I Alt e k ■ In [211] Af mencan =JJalm Science Ar66ociatlon j Robinson. J. M. Steinei. Cleveland. Schwartz. Elliott, Zehner. Debolt. Sanford. Horstman. Carlson, H. Thomas. Meeks, Hanger. Ginery, E. Thompson. H. Dissly, Alberts, He ' rick Henry, Armstrong, Margolin, Stroud, Peter Royer. Dawson. Gaston. Schnell, Watts, Rickly, Bailey, J. I. Steiner, Dew, Gillespie. Woodyard, Komminsk, Yohe, Facinger, Billman, Jones, Steele, Troendly, Roubal, Overman, Slaybaugh. Snyder, Dressel, Hoffman Pallas, Burkey. Cole. Schilling, Van Atta. Alleshouse, Lehman, Tschantz, Bacon, Kasler. Shook, Smith, Peters, Price. Green. Palmer. Davidson. Cutlip, R. Dissly, Stoltz Erb, Howe, Herschede. Paxton. Strait, Ridgway, Dubach, Kesselring, Klopfer. Dietrich, Bell, Moody, Marcy, Bowers, Krogg, Burgwald, Wolford Paul Alleshouse Wayne Babcock Philip Bacon Robert Bailey Lloyd Burkey William Chaffee James Bell John Bower Robert Bradfield Joseph Billman Nancy Detrich Robert Dew Paul Boerger Glenn Dawson Robert Dissly George Cleveland Forrest Cutlip James Davidson Paul Dew George Dubach Dale Gillespie Duane Debolt Stuart Facinger John Elliott Roy Ginery Robert Hanger Myron Gaston Alfred Herschede William Howe Robert Green Delmer Groves Ralph Hornberger Arthur Kasler Lowell Kesselring Virgil Klopfer Edward Finnegan William Fisher Seniors Lester Lehman David Moody George Pallas Ralph Palmer Austin Peters Norman Price Juniors Thomas Harman Paul Komminsk Sophomores Erwin Heimann Jack Rickly Glenn Meeks Elmer Roubal Edward Overman Ray Schwartz Vernon Krogg Albert Kump Horace Milton Freshmen John Paxton Frank Peter Richard Ridgway Lowell Shook William Smith Victor Snyder James Steiner Howard Strait Richard Steele Abe Margolin John Trumbull Francis Shook Thomas Slaybough Hugh Stiver Howard Robinson Lyman Schnell Robert Sigafoos Daniel Thomas Donald Troendly Stanley Tschantz Alva Van Atta Cloyd Zehner Ben Varner Lawrence Wolford Orlando Woodyard Elmer Thomas Robert Watts Richard Stroud Harold Thomas Henry Wikel Charles Yoke President Virgil Klopfer Vice-President Lowell Kesselring Secretary-Treasurer ._ Henry Bell Sergeant-at-Arms Wayne Smith Funds for the American Dairy Science Asso- ciation ' s activities for the current year were obtained by the organization ' s sponsoring a lunchstand at the College of Agriculture ' s Farmers ' Week program. The club was formed to create a wide-spread popular interest in the field of dairying and allied industries, and is open to all who indicate an interest in these vocations. Honorary keys are awarded at the end of each year to the two outstanding members in recognition of their superiority in grades as well as in activities. Smith, Bell Kesselring, Klopfer [220] a dale and S inoin ( tub n f ft ft- . f f 1 5. 5 Herschler. Grimm, Engelmann, Kinney, Rainier, Howard, Reed, Lester Joslin. McDonald, Garen. Knopf, Cromley, Stiver, Mount, Purdy, Williams Schramm. Oetzel. Derickson, Steele, Hazalous. Workman, McCoy, Reed, Eggleston D. Van Fossen. Cahill, Morris, Vandemark, Geiger, Putna m, Weight, Haynes Hoewischer, Farst, Cutlip, Leachman, Knight, G. Van Fossen, Runnion, Haines Seniors Robert Bernard Thomas Berry Forrest Cutlip Delmer Groves Harold James Elton Kinney Virgil Klopfer William Laybourne Leland Leachman James McDonald William Nesbitt Ernest Ribers Dale Runnion Ralph Schramm David Thomas Thomas Weight Ernest Zehner Juniors Gordan Briggs Hewitt Cromley Wilfred Garen James Gray Kenneth Haines William Hoewischer William Joslin Robert Kinney Orville Knight Hugh Morris Robert Oetzel Sidney Rosenthal Myron Rutledge Richard Smith Donald Swank Ernest Tresch Wilber Tyler Glen Van Fossen Richard Varney Sophomores Harry Bockelman James Bradner Richard Brandt Vern Cahill Joseph Cox Eugene Derickson Richard Eggleston Dwight Fenner Frederick Grimm Eugene Kandel Frederick Knopf Jean Lemmerman Robert McCoy Howard Rainier Jack Rickly Owen Strine Dale Strong Noland Vandemark Bryant Workman John Zeckman Freshmen Herbert Barnes Loren Beck Donald Bernard Samuel Dean Richard Dunlap Byron Geiger Fred Joseph John McGuire John Mount William Owens Carey Parrett Dwight Ramp William Reed Bert Showman Albert Watts Thomas Williams Wilbur Williams Cutlip, Leachman, Van Fossen President Leland Leachman Vice-President Forrest Cutlip Secretary Orville Knight Treasurer Glen Van Fossen Faculty Adviser Joel Coffey Saddle and Sirloin was organized with the view of stimulating interest in livestock and of promoting a closer association among the ani- mal husbandry groups. During the year the club sponsors the annual Little International Livestock Show. At the spring banquet held late in April, those who have shown proficiency in exhibiting and judg- ing livestock are presented with the honor key of Saddle and Sirloin. [221] L u muersit t ranae Founded in 1905, the Ohio State University Grange is the oldest, largest, and best known student grange in the country. The Grange is a fraternal organization and the student chapter attempts to train its members in its fundamentals and ideals, and prepares them for leadership. Its purpose is the advancement of agriculture and rural life . It has a two-fold purpose: first to develop talent and leadership, and second, to provide recreation and social activities for its members. G. Miller. Haines. Sherer. Hofstetter, Crouse. Leutz. Terbech, Andiegg. Steiner. Kolpe. Wheeler Wright, Troendly. Tussing. Bissell. Strickling. Kinney. Fryer, Davis Young. Tope, Fulton. Hartsock. Tyler, Zehring, Kirby. Miller. Lemmerman. Mengert, Flory. Pincher Harner. Williams, Chandler. Rader. Dush, Browniield. Geiger. Gearhart, Haynes. Sharpies. Lovett. Watts Rickey. Myers. McChester, Fisher. Hammett. VanDemark, Roof, Piper. Owens. Barnes. Kotles, Jenkins Roahen. Meyer, Keller, Laird. Foster, TJlrich, Peterson. Holm. Hartsock. Elliot. Zimmerman. Thomas, Abel, Beach Taylor, Weaver, Williams. Reid, McGrew. Kandel. Nicholson. Stutzman. Snider. Nelson, Black. Schwartz. E. Holstetter. Dexter. F. Watson T. Watson, Cunningham, Clum, Shanks, Snyder, Grimm, Rhoad, Manchester, Blakesley, Falconer. Jackson Master True Watson Overseer James Shanks Lecturer Margaret Berkley Steward Harold Clum Chaplain Grace Blakeslee Assistant Stewards Robert Barker, Dorothy Langshaw Gatekeeper Robert Oetzel Secretary Earl Blayney Treasurer Roy Stillwagon Ceres Elizabeth Snyder Flora Josephine Graham Pamona Elizabeth Wallrabenstein Pianist Mary Leutz All-Agricultural Council Representatives: Crosby Manchester, Laura Rhoads Shanks, Blakeslee, Clum [222] L_ J ronLcwtmre J oclet v Childers. Woodin, Welly, Taylor, Alderman, Waterman, Dolezal, Henshaw, Hauge. Taggart Fitzgerald, Welch, Tanger, Holfman. Ceibel, Roth, Brenner. Wander, Schneider Mohr, Banta, Brody, Hixon, Baumberger, Watson, Wagner, Varian, Howlett, Rickey Gourley, Chandler, Harrington, Ferrante, Arnold, Armstrong, Smith, Cornell. Agnew. Brown Faculty Stanley Hoskin Juniors Howard Brown - Wesley Judkins James Chandler Norman Childers Hubert Mohr George Davis Joseph Gourley Alvin Moll William Henshaw Freeman Howlett Edward Parilo Rudolph Meyer Vernon Paterson Ernest Tresch George Peterson Seniors George Schneider Elbert Agnew Darian Smith Sophomores Howard Armstrong Joseph Taggart Eldon Banta Charles Arnold Marion Tanger Marx Hixson Howard Brody Frank Taylor John Louzecky Joseph Ferrante Grant Walbolt Charles Fitzgerald Irwin Wander Mildred Haefele Charles Waterman Freshmen James Harrington Norris Welch Max Varian James Hoffman Arden Welty Donald Zeiger President Joseph Ferrante Vice-President Darian Smith Secretary Charles Arnold Treasurer Howard Armstrong Armstrong, Ferrante, Smith, Parilo The Horticulture Society is to bring together all students interested in the cultivation of vege- tables. Meetings are held to discuss current topics of the day in which the members are interested. Remodeling and equipping the library in the Horticulture and Forestry building is one of the worthwhile things done by the society dur- ing the past year. Social functions of the year are dances and skating parties, with a picnic in the spring cul- minating the year ' s activities. [223] 4-JJ Ut University 4-H Club Faculty Members John Cunningham Lyman Jackson Chester Lang William Palmer Minnie Price Seniors Paul Alleshouse Wilfred Barnhart Margaret Burkley Kenneth Gearhart Jane Grierson Delmer Groves Dorothy Haines Helen Harner Ruth Harrington Robert Hartsock Melvin Hazaleus Edward Keirns Robert Kenreich Martha King Chester McGrew Gladys Miller Clarabelle Motter Martha Moulton Robert Pelle Lewis Rader Lois Rhoad Christine Sherer Lyla Simmons Nyda Tope Donald Troendly Mae Voltz John Wilson Mary Zwayer Juniors Melvin Barnhart Earl Blayne Martin Bonar Paul Buskirk Harold Clum Julia Dexter Robert Erwin Margaret Evans Mary Evans Catherine Ferbe Laurabelle Fulton Wilfred Garen Josephine Grim Ruth Henschen William Hoewischer Margaret Koerner Beatrice Meacham Edwin Miller Hugh Morris Mary Peters Robert Pinches Wilella Ridge Ray Rohr Berman Ross Betty Shriver Robert Stutzman Alice Voltz Enid Weller Norma Wylie Sophomores Milton Alban Walter Albright Robert Baker President Chester McGrew Vice-President Grace Blakeslee Secretary Laura Fulton Treasurer Julia Dexter Corresponding Secretary Elizabeth Hilborn Executive Committee Robert Kenreich, Christine Sherer Faculty Advisers Chester Lang, Minnie Price Robert Bay Harry Bockelman Eugene Bowers Mary Campbell Wiley Campbell Floyd Clum Carroll Cook Myran Davis Ray Dilley Lyle Emerson Robert Farst Elbert Hargesheimer Kenneth Hartsock Leroy Hasenpflug Franklin Hedge Elizabeth Hilborn Edwin Hofstetter Ward Hofstetter Ward Holm Eugene Kandel Mary Koerner Melvin Krantz Jean Lemmerman John Logan Alice McNish Jean Montgomery Martha Moon John Mount Joanne Nicholson Rachel Roahen Marion Share Laura Simon Zoa Slutz John Strava Dale Strong Dorothy Zeck Freshmen Loren Beck Weldon Bembower Donald Bernard Noreene Betz Paul Boerger Anna Mae Booth Betty Brooks Mamie Carrill Bonita Chaney Stanford Cherry Betty Churchward Paul Clark Robert Class Helen Cryder Winifred Dean Sam Dean David Dimick Orville Disher Dale Dixon Helen Evans Frank Goodell Herbert Hadley Frances Haley Ralph Hofstetter Rosemary Huey Harold Kauffman John Kemper Gene Kiracofe Melvin Kolbe Alice Logan Phoebe Mellinger William Miller Delon Mohler Genevieve Moore Eloise Myers Alice Nichols Ruth Orwick George Ryerson Mary Jane Segner Frank Smith Jennie Stall Juanita Thompson Jeannette Thompson Neva Mae Tom Margaret Troendly Ruth Tussing Jeannette Ulmer Frances Volz Annabelle Wallace Kenneth Watt Jane Williams Elden Yohe Rhythm in personality might be a good summary statement to describe the chief inter- est of the 4-H Club this year. A co-topic, Inter- nationalism, was used at alternate meetings with discussion periods following. This year the club sponsored a booth at the Ag-Alley Jamboree, and had a concession at the Ohio State Fair. For recreation they indulged in folk dancing and group singing. The year ' s program was concluded with a picnic at which the members related interesting experiences. f ,,|l Vf Cunningham, Sherer, Kenreich, McGrew, Blakeslee, Lang Harner, Fulton, Hilborn, Dexter [224] I- Nq :p«r jccfc ' :. ' :« P Up t°er M ML (■a swjiei I :;: •. (Tan Trai m OS i ' J ' iJici a mencan rnstltute emica I C v t ]M Faculty Lyle Herndon Joseph Koffolt Charles Owens James Pence James Withrow Seniors Clay Anenshansley Charles Bare Henry Barr Francis Beckel Sol Berg George Brookover John Chenevey Hsi Cheng Richard Clark Jefferson Cole Robert Conaway Robert Dewart Daniel Duncan Robert Foltz Dwight Francis Sam Friedman Robert Funk John George Jack Gerster Gordon Goldrick John Griest Harold Hackenberg John Harvey John Hotz John Jack Willis Jackson Ira Kail Clifford Kemp Ellsworth Kimmel Robert Krieg Dillard Kuhlman John Linn John McEwen Charles McLain Fredrick Miller Robert Mitchell Richard Ogden Axel Ouesen Daniel Piwowar Eugene Pontuis Ralph Ouigley Robert Radow Merril Riehl Howard Roher Louis Ruidish Bernard Sarchet Robert Savage Robert Scheiber Bruce Shue Howard Simons Randal Smith Frank Spanur Joel Stahl Paul Suter John Teagarden Richard Theado Arthur Thomas Roy Thompson George Tobias Clayton Weber John Wilson Burton Wolf William Wooford Juniors Frank Avery Charles Boardman John Braden Richard Bueden Jack Caddell Paul Copper Fred Dresher George Duckwell Winston Duckworth John Finch Paul Fodor Henry Freudenberg Loren Grandy Robert Harvey John Hay Paul Huffman Henry Jacoby Paul Kelly Don Kennedy James Kiger Robert Lambert Francis Malik Arthur Mayer Robert McKibben John Menrath John Miller Robert Mills Richard Mitchell Ted Moulton Richard Reiss Jack Runell nmneers President Roy Thompson Vice-President Bernard Sarchet Treasurer Daniel Piwowar Secretary Richard Ogden Cloyd Shingledecker Clifton Snow Richard Unkel Roger Warner Myron Wells Kenneth Wilshire Frank Zebehazy Sophomores Earl Anderson Vernon Becker Ronald Brockway Charles Cissna Russell Deubner Charles Keller Arthur Laube Donald Somerset Clark Weimer Juliam Yocom John Zier Freshmen Mitchael Backus Randal Bailey Rodger Berry Ralph Darby Russell Hitchcock George Lotti Lawrence Paoletti Jack Smeltzer Robert Tobias Edwin Willing Kimmel, Piwowar, Sarchet Herndon, Thompson, Withrow, Ogden The student branch of the American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers sponsors numerous talks by industrial leaders and business men. They talk to the students about the problems and progress in their profession. During the fall quarter the club sponsors the chemical engineers ' round-up, being followed by the winter quarter smoker. The solving of a contest problem given by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers with prizes awarded to the winners is the big event of the year. American Institute of Chemical Engineers [22+] [225] vnencan Sc ocie t L ii ii (Lk naineers v President John Graham Vice-President Moreton Hughes Secretary-Treasurer _ Charles Jones Registrar Mary Wilson Faculty Edwin Coddington Charles Guard George Large Oscar Marshall John Montz Clyde Morris John Prior Jacob Shank Christopher Sherman Roscoe Sloane Claude Wall Robert Bainter William Berdelman Richard Bredbeck Darwin Brown William Brown Edson Buehler Herbert Buros William Campbell Stanley Book John Brannan Elgar Brown Floyd Burroughs Robert Counter Jennet Gardner George Hawthorne Elvin Hughes Parker Jarvis Shealf, Rutledge. Berdelman. Kilgore, Shirkey. Stevenson, Howell, Hoimayer Bainter, Moreland, Baker, W. Brown, Parker, E. Hughes, Siegelman, D. Brown Bredbeck, Seaman, Schmitt. Tippett, Monarchi, E. Brown, Williams Shultheis, M. Hughes, Wilson, Graham, Jones, Hawthorne William Cunningham Robert Emmenegger Lloyd Gilbert John Graham Oliver Graham Thomas Henderson Randle Hickman Don Hindman Jack Jones James Kaiser Richard Kennedy Carl Keysor Charles Kruse Theodore Kunkle Edward Kimmick Robert Logue Seniors Edward Hofmayer Edward Howell Moreton Hughes Charles Jones Maurice Kilgore John Kirkwood Russell Moreland George Osbun Juniors Robert Lawson Kenneth Moore Norbert Panning Robert Parker Theodore Pattison David Permar Sophomores Nello Monarchi Robert Schmitt Jay Raybuck Wilbur Rutledge Carl Schepflin Roy Schlafly Eugene Seaman James Sheaff Raymond Shirkey Carl Shultheis Walter Peters Robert Powers Herbert Ricketts James Schlegel Glen Shorts Lewis Skelton William Wilson Bernard Siegelman Harry Stertzbach Charles Stevenson William Thompson Robert Tippett John Tomcik Charles West Mary Wilson Paul Stamm Richard Stander Roger Sunbury Robert Topper Edward Waring Richard Waugh Claude White Hym Augu: Thome Iptat Lewis Seta Wib MI Dot hb Robert Zdara The American Society of Civil Engineers fos- ters a professional spirit among the students and acquaints them with topics of interest in the field of civil engineering through the medium of popular addresses by competent speakers. Din- ner meetings and an annual dance afford the members an opportunity to become acquainted and promote a spirit of congeniality. Graham, Wilson, Jones, Hughes h:, S ' -v- M wo ltd V.: Hot id [226] avii S.AC. The purpose of the American Society of Me- chanical Engineers and the Society of Automo- tive Engineers is to acquaint the juniors and seniors of the Engineering College with the na- tional organization in order that it will assist them after graduation. One of the most impor- tant functions of the year is a speaking contest in which each member takes part, the winner being entered in a national contest. Other events of the year include a smoker, two dances, and an annual spring picnic. Seniors Floyd Abel William Alexander Arthur Baggs Richard Blair Raymond Bookmyer Hyman Brier August Brightman Walter Brown Robert Bryan Jerome Church Thomas Cook Robert Cooney Eldon Cooperrider John Cross Lewis Dever Richard Dickinson William Dorsey Carl Drake Robert Drake James Eibling Kenneth Friley Ellsworth Fromm John Gilkey Wallace Harpst Edison Harrison John Heldack Rolland Helle Andrew Henery Virgil lies rfa J t f f r f f j t « 1 t f f f ?.Uffffti,tft iV ;. Jail .J.JmAik 1 ■■ 1 V ■ ■ ' -§ w f - Fromm. Cooney, Kiesling, Lukens, McFee, Browne, Thoben. Marquis. Friley. Atkin. Warthman, Landis. Fellows, Wuellner, Cook Lytic, Lammertse. Lerch, Douglass, Eibling, Dishinger, Musgrave, Rose. Bruney, Shover. Alexander. Stanek, Porter, Harrison. Streb. Seddon Helle. Keusch, Kohler, Weinstein. Heldack. R. Drake, Pritchard, Cooperrider, Zimmerman, Manker. Dickinson, Dickason Schwyn, Long, Gibb, Dever, C. Drake, Schwemler. Smith. Steele. Sperry, Brier, Osborn. Goodman. Elias, Boggs Vick. Beach, Vaughan, Harpst. Hehery, Baker. Bell, Hines. Passofi, Weaver. Jones, Rumsey, Taylor, Dorsey. Rosekilly, Evans, Gilkey Cross, Schrolucke, Valentine. Wallace Salimbene, Drouse, Recknagel, Wilkenson, Chidley, Schultz. Johnson. Kirwin, Ridle, Frayer Prigozen, Squeo. Slagle. Abel. Blair, Turpin. Nordstrom. Levin. Haley. Grillot. Webb. Price Allen Johnson John Krouse Glenn Manker Donald Marquis Virgil Schrolucke August Schultz Arthur Schwemler Thomas Seddon John Shover Paul Smith Robert Sperry Harry Steele Harry Valentine Robert Vaughan Sherrod Vaughn Kenneth Warthman Robert Anderson Rupert Atkin Dale Baker William Beach Benjamin Bell Paul Bowen Seymour Browne Robert Bruney Fred Cesnik William Chidley Jack Clark Byron Davis Howard Dickason Fred Dischinger Gilbert Doemel Thomas Donahue Howard Douglas Thomas Dumitre Bert Elias Helmuth Engleman William Evans Walter Fellows Theodore Frayer George Gibb Nathan Goodman Stephen Grillot Albert Grover Francis Haley Frank Hanlon William Hines Harry Hoon Harry. James Richard Johnston Milton Jones John Keusch Carl Kiesling Desire Kiffer James Kirwin Juniors Charles Kohler Willis Krill Robert Lammertse Lewis Landis Elsworth Lerch Willard Levin John Linville William Long Jack Lovell Robert Lukens Robert Luxford Robert Maclntyre John McFee Judson Martt Orly Musgrave Don Nordstrom William Nungesser Robert Osborn David Passoff Kenneth Peterson Lawrence Porter Norman Price Harold Prigozen John Ramer Gerhardt Rechtin Paul Rechnagle Homer Riddle William Roberts Edwin Rose George Rosekelly Clayton Rumsey Howard Schubert John Schwyn Forest Slagle Joseph Squeo Frank Stanek Rocco Salimbene Frank Stetson John Stinson Joseph Streb William Taylor Harry Thoben John Trimble Robert Tronstein William Turpin Bollis Umbrazun Herman Vick Robert Weatherby Richard Weaver Kenneth Webb Frank Weinstein James Weller Stuart Whitehead Robert Willis Mary Wilson Richard Zehring Jack Zimmerman [227] mencan J ocLetu of y raricultviml ( viaivieers ' ■f The Ohio State University branch of the A. S. A. E. was founded in 1919 under the able leadership of Frederick Ives. It was founded with the purpose of promoting the interests re- lating to the professional advancement of Agri- cultural Engineering students. Originally there were three standing commit- tees of three members each. These were Ar- rangements, Publications, and Membership committees. However since October, 1938, there have been eight more special committees appointed. President Gordon Royle Vice-President Dwight Warner Secretary-Treasurer Robert Main Sergeant-at-Arms Harris Gitlin Woods, Foltz, Place, G. Geiger, Oberholtzer, Fleet. Keep Morrison, Doty, Hootman, Yoder, Rofkar, Miller Funk, Beales, Nelson. Haise, Gregg, Huber, Spetka Hartsock. Fawley, Steele, Parr, Manchester, Culler, Emerson Peak. H. Geiger, Gitlin. Warner, Royle, Main, Erwin Silver, Shier, Miller, McCuen, Reed, Overholt Seniors Wendle Beats Doyle Duckworth Ernest Fawley Glenn Folty Harris Gitlin Howard Haise Charles Hootman James Lye Robert Main Crosby Manchester Earl Nelson Lowell Overmyer Ralph Patterson Charles Peak Paul Rofkar Gordon Royle Dean Steele Dwight Warner Thomas Wonderling William Woods Juniors John Baum Chancey Connolly Julian Crabbe Julius Doty Robert Erwin Burton Fleet Welker Funk Alice Holton Samuel Huber Edwin Miller Robert Moon Bruce Overholtzer Edward Spetka Dale Thomas Glenn Yoder Paul Young Sophomores William Emerson Arthur Gregg Richard Keep James Lowthian Charles Morrison David Parr Ned Place Freshmen Glenn Geiger Harold Geiger George Tyler Homer Wren Royle, Gitlin. Main, Warner [228] Speed, Fisher, Balmer, Smith President Norma Fisher Vice-President Margaret Tuttle Recording Secretary Beryl Speed Corresponding Secretary Harriet Balmer Treasurer Jeanne Smith Librarian Doris Armel iL iwmaiviean The Philomathean Literary Society was es- tablished in 1894 by four girls for the purpose of stimulating girls to their highest literary abil- ity and providing them with opportunities of meeting others interested in literary creation. Membership is limited to thirty girls major- ing in English or Journalism having grades not lower than B in at least ten hours of English. The organization sponsors a weekly radio program, prepared and presented by the members. This year, questionnaires sent to the alumni, one of which is Dorothy Canfield Fisher, helped com- plete the history of the group. Sada Harbarger Lois Lampe Faculty Edith Sniffen Elizabeth Stanton Jean Bushnell Norma Fisher Marian Guise Elsie Ireland Seniors Dortha Sampson Jeanne Smith Margaret Tuttle Doris Armel Harriet Balmer Veldren Balyney Eleanore Burt Juniors Ethel Hershey Doris Lusk Beryl Speed Jean Johnson Sophomores Marguerite Kunsman Dorothy Maxfield Naomi Snavely Hershey, Maxfield. Lusk, Sampson, Bushnell Guise, Blayney, Snavely, Ireland, Armel Stanton, Smith, Tuttle, Fisher, Balmer, Speed [229] anheld L mt? The Canfield Club was organized about nine years ago as a friendship club. It was named Canfield with the permission of Dorothy Can- field Fisher, an alumna of Ohio State, who is now a famous novelist. She shows great inter- est in the organization through the letters written to it from time to time. All girls working for part of their school ex- penses are eligible to membership. The main purpose of the club is to help girls become ac- quainted with campus people and customs. There are many parties and dances given throughout the year, the two main events being a Spring formal and a Tea for their employers. t Canaday, Lowry, Downs, Hunter President Alberta Lowry Vice-President Sara Hunter Secretary Eileen Canaday Treasurer Margaret Downes Faculty Esther Gaw Seniors Mary Davin Martha Anderson Ruth Lyne Juniors Besse Snyder Eileen Canaday Margaret Downs Leora Futhery Sara Hunter Alberta Lowry Miriam Mayer Sophomores Evelyn Meyers Ava Russel Naomi Snavely Philberta Swartz Ann Thompson Violet Wagner Loa Ayala Edna Coombs Margaret Debolt Jennie Heston Leah Manley Freshmen Leona Russell Minnie Shaeffer Rebecca Slocumb Edith South Florence Waugh F: En Eb a:.. 4 - J m m H m WW M ' 1 ' ' J ' I t ? ■ ■ ■ ■ Hi j- ■ s En t b ■ M JlB hk mmw kmuW mmmm ■W I ' ■ Pi ?.- ;■ : :: k Pn « a Vk Li U Li ' :•; Qi Anderson, Coombs. Ayala, Swartz Hunter, Lowry, Canaday [230] mencan rnstltvite C lectrical C n The Ohio State branch of the American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers was founded in 1903 by Dr. Charles F. Scott. The purpose of this or- ganization is to provide for engineering students a wider knowledge of the theory and practice of electrical engineering, the presentation of a proper perspective of their work, and the oppor- tunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the Institute. In addition to their regular meetings, a social function is held each quarter. One of the out- standing activities of the year was the formal dinner honoring Professor F. C. Caldwell. nameeri % President Robert Ogram Vice-President Woodrow Heigle Secretary-Treasurer Kenneth Boyer Junior Vice-Chairman Joseph Fenwick Counselor Emerson Kimberly Faculty Frank Caldwell Erwin Dreese Emerson Kimberly Allan Kunze Kuan Tang Jerome Williams Seniors Samuel Anast Dewey Bassett Paul Best Robert Brackney Anthony Brown John Clark Jack Delfs Frank Fisher Walter Flockencier Chin Fot Victor Frederiksen Robert Hanville Woodrow Heigle Robert Johnson Louis Kellogg Alfred Kerscher Leonard Koch William Lawrence Clarence Marx Robert McComb Roger Merrill Robert Ogram Julius Rubin Charles Semmelman John Shaver John Sherman Frank Weimer Irving Weiss Richard Weston Carl Willert George Woods Paul Young Kenneth Zitsman Juniors Thomas Bailey Donald Beam Kenneth Boyer Harry Collis Joseph Depola Joseph Fenwick Fred Greiner George Gunnoe Ben Harbage Walter Hardgrave Lowell Hoelle William Howard Larry Kempton Arthur Lee Frank Lowry Kenneth Miller Fritz Myers Lewis Offensend Charles Painter Allen Pierce Frederick Ruhl Nye Scofield Jack Shulman Richard Spring Paul Steck Robert Stone William Wigert Sophomores Bernard Abrams Virgil Brubaker Joseph Cohodus Donald Davidson Charles Derbyshire Alex Glassman Lloyd Kaufman Jack Kennedy Clarence Mack Paul Mallery Stanley Sawchyn Neal Smith George Stancu Thomas Templeton Wilbert Tipton Douglas Woolan Best, Heigle, Olfensend. Frederiksen, Kellogg, Merrill, Stancu, Collis, Brubaker, Fish, Smith Bassett, Brackney, Clark. Shulman, Marx, Willert, Woods, Young, Weiss, Myers, Steck Rubin, Miller, Kunze, Kimberly, Caldwell, Tang, Williams, Ogram. Fenwick [231] Jne orvim The Forum is one of the oldest organizations on the campus, and is composed of students in- terested in public speaking and debating. The club tries to secure speaking appointments for all of the members through the speakers bureau. During the year the club sponsors a Political Forum, a Lincoln ' s Day Banquet, and an Ohio Students Conference on public affairs. The mem- bers entertain visiting varsity debaters, and con- duct a student forum over University Station WOSU each Saturday, at which time different members of the club participate. Weislogel, Lee, Gorin Fall Quarter President Robert Weislogel Winter Quarter President Martha Lee Secretary Ruby Zurcher Treasurer William Gorin Faculty Advisor Roy Murphy Seniors Paul Bassett Robert Brown John Cassidy Robert Cook Jack Deering Alice Broadway Starling Christy Leonard Freeman Willard Durfey Joseph Grigsby Howard Foley William Gorin Henry Hawisher Philip Hermann William Goldberg Edward Herndon Dorothy Kahananui Juniors Sophomores Patricia Kelly Jeanne Grosvenor Martha Lee Harold Marcy Eugene May Robert Obenour Charles Laurie John Ringhisen Kenneth Rosen Kathleen MacMurray Joseph Milhalka Jay Raybuck Kenneth Weaver Robert Weislogel Homer Winnagle Robert Wherry Arnold Saska Robert Smith Robert Young Ruby Zurcher David Strausser Geraldean Volmar Freshmen Stanley Ambridge Edward Babcock Rex Corfman Mary Crossan Richard Grener Jane Johnston Lenora Jollay Irene Lisko James Mayhall Robert Tate David Walbolt Nancy Wheeler Hermann, Herndon, May, Tate, Freeman Grener, Marcy. Deering, Wheeler, Hawisher Johnston. Volmar, Grosvenor, Lisko, Goldberg Gorin, Zurcher, Weislogel, Lee, Murphy, Jollay [232] n VtWogel ; Ikqh ewman President John Tomcik First Vice-President Winifred Selvey Second Vice-President - Michael George Recording Secretary Dorothy Shannon Treasurer Albert Bast Assistant Treasurer Walter Kotwise Corresponding Secretary Alyce Kolp Historian Betty Kelbley Chaplain Rev. J. B. Donahie Faculty Adviser Leo McCann George, Kelbley, Kolp, Kotwise Shannon. Tomcik, Selvey, Bast This year the Newman Club enjoyed its most successful year since its founding in 1910. The membership exceeded all figures of previous years. The object of the club is to give the student of a secular non-catholic institution of higher learning that which his formal collegiate training fails to pro- vide, namely, the ideals of a perfect education. The pur- poses of the club are three-fold: social, educational and reli- gious. Social functions spon- sored are skating parties, talent show, splash parties, and a lec- ture series. The Newman Club Elizabeth Abram Carmen Adovasio Jack Ahern Joseph Aid Adolph Albanese Paul Allending Leonard Backiel Elsie Barch Albert Bast Lester Bertke George Beshara Richard Bickart Theodore Blosser Rosemary Breckler Anthony Brescia Mary.Brickman Harry Brinkman Helen Brokaw June-Lee Brown Dorothy Buchanan Rosemary Buchanan Mary Buker Jean Burkley Margaret Burkley Raymond Burns Fred Burrows Geraldine Byrne Thomas Caito Mary Carr Edward Cary Jean Casey John Chenevey Edmund Chojnicki John Cicuto Harold Conave Robert Connelly Mary Corbett Robert Corbett Mary Crossman Barbara Deibel Arthur DeLong Bernard Dermady Marjorie Dixon Mary Doebele Alberta Duber Anthony Duber Russell Dubes Fred Duch Walter Dryja Charles Eastlake Rose Eging Lawrence Essig Robert Essig Salem Faddoul Dominic Fagnano Rose Feck George Foeller John Folk Karl Freytag Edward Gaier Gerald Galloway James Gangham George Gary Leo George Leslie George Robert Getz Fred Goodwin Dorothy Graham William Gravanello Betty Hackett Edward Hackett Mary Hahn Richard Haidet William Halloran George Hann Edward Haven Edward Heil Harry Heiskell Lawrence Henry Elizabeth Heppleworth James Higgins Marjorie Hill Katherine Hopkins Henry Horstman Charles Hughes Joseph Incorvaia Leroy Jacquemin Walter Jantzen Anthony Jesko Robert Kane Walter Katwise Catherine Kauffman Frances Kauffman Betty Kelbley Irene Kellz Clifford Kemp Gene Kennedy Margaret Kennedy Gladys King Betty Kingseed Sigfrid Kinkopf Joseph Kiren James Kintz George Klesch Robert Kletzley Charles Koch Alice Kolp Joseph Komara Eugene Kopczynski Helen Korsala Kenneth Kowick Albert Koteles Ivan Kovacicek Ellen Krampff Thomas Krampff Elden Krantz Peter Krunich Albert Kurnat Carl Lange Albert Lasky Perry Lombardo Ann Lomych James Lynch John Lynch John Macedonia Emery Major John Maloney Mary Manney James Manning Joseph Marzluff John Massier Robert May John McFadden Alex Mcintosh Janet Mcintosh James McMahon James McNamara Edgar McVehil Peter Messier Caroline Miceli Rita Monahan Alice Murnane Cecelia Murnane Virginia Murnane Robert Murray Mirko Novak Agnes Ondrak Elizabeth O ' Neil Harry O ' Neill Carmine Orsini Kenneth Osswald Edward Parilo Joseph Parsons Sally Patrick Vincent Peiffer Cecelia Pelick Edward Peters John Petruska Joseph Petruska John Phillips Joseph Poch Elizabeth Polli Mary Puskar Mary Ouinlan Fanchon Reamer Harry Rechtin John Resek Donald Ress Margaret Richards Andrew Ricketts Norman Rowan Roma Salvino Joseph Samuels Robert Sattler Robert Scheiber Robert Schiffgen Mary Schill Carl Schroeder Robert Sedar Winfred Selvey James Senedeker Lester Sever Dorothy Shannon Anne Shea Albert Sheridan Thomas Shevlin Frances Sickinger Paul Simballa Robert Simons Ted Sinko Eleanor Smith Irene Snarksi Robert Stein William Stewart Olga Stoika John Strauss Joseph Streb Tom Streb Mary Stuber John Summe Lester Tansek Basil Toumoux Patsy Test Albert Theado Rita Thomas Robert Tobsy John Tomcik Antoinette Trannett Christine Trannett Robert Traverse Alice Valley Kenneth Van Arnum William Van Arnum Frances Volz Emily Wolfel Thomas Wolfel Alma Wallace Henry Wallett William Walters Helen Weinman Eulalia Weller Jean White Mary Whitlach Richard Witterstaetter Richard Wuellner Paul Yararsky John Yash Louis Zaremski Edward Ziska [22] [233] independent 4$$ociation en 5 With the firm belief that a college education has inherent in it more than just book learning, and carries with it the development of a social intelli- gence, the Independent Men ' s Association was formed in 1935. With this objective, the organization seeks to give the independent man, the unaffiliated student, advice in campus activities. The rapid growth of the I. M. A. from a group of forty members to an organization of nearly five hun- dred members is indicative of its ability to satisfy the needs of the independent man. The interests of I. M. A. center around social, ath- letic, educational, and economical activities. The organization has aided in establishing cooperative houses and sponsors dances, plays, intramural com- petition, and lectures. Bi-weekly meetings, held on Monday nights, bring the members into closer contact with each other, as do the organization ' s numerous social and cultural activities. Ferguson. Cogan, Pula, Neolon, Weaver Orfirer. Neubach, Grilly. Sondles, Hermann President Eugene Sondles Vice-President Phillip Hermann Secretary Edward Grilly Treasurer Frank Neubach [234] Smiley, Hoffman, Battles, Ptak, Holton, Ketcham McClure, Zitzman, Steckle, Foster, Ashby. Mahoney Butler. Beitler, Senderling, Papier, Robinson Seniors Juniors Sophomores Fresh Ruth Butler Dorothy Ashby Lillian Butler Esther Foster Ruth McClure Mary Beitler Ruth Heisel Gracie Ketcham Florence Ptak Alice Holton Elizabeth Hoffman Jamesene Smiley Margaret Robinson Reba Mahoney Rose Papier Lillian Steckle Elizabeth Senderling Betty Radcliffe Shirley Reich Grace Puppel Pat Zitzman [235] Jhio S tate lAmveMitu LJevelo ¥ ID men una Harry Drackett Chairman ■Soard of Directors Harfy Drackett, ' 07 Samuel Summer, ' 05 Clinton Altmaier, ' 01, ' 05 Willard Kiplinger, ' 12 James Lincoln, ' 07 William McPherson, ' 87 James Morrill, ' 13 Theresa Poston, ' 04 Cari Steeb, ' 99 Julius Stone, Hon. ' 38 The Ohio State University Development Fund is the newest and undoubtedly the most important function the Ohio State University Association has ever tackled. The purpose of the fund is to raise money, through an annual campaign and program, to provide those needs and refinements for the University which cannot be met by legislative appropriations. It is a method by which the alumni and interested non-alumni friends of the University can participate in the develop- ment of Ohio State through a program of an- nual giving. No one will be overlooked in this nation-wide appeal. The Association was established in 1937, with H. R. Drackett, ' 07, as chairman of the board of directors. A comprehensive survey of the University ' s special needs was made by a faculty committee named by President Emeritus Rightmire, headed by Dr. W. W. Charters of the Bureau of Educatonal Re- search. The Board of Directors then met and planned its program. To assist John B. Fullen, executive secretary of the association, in di- recting the work, the Board approved the appointment of D. E. Proctor, a man with a university background and fund-raising ex- perience. The 1939 goal of the fund is $75,000, a large part of which will be used to purchase special apparatus and eguipment for many depart- ments of Ohio State and provide money for loans to needy students. In addition, a large sum will be used to provide the library with many special needs. j 4 LJ D ID tA III 1 - • «W ■ • mm V ■ Organization Conference. Faculty Club. February 26. 27, 1939 [236] ' IK lemost versity ram, to for the ■ch the ■nds of Jvelop- .of an- iced in 11937, of the survey adeby sident O. alRe- et and inct m the with a ng ex- i large special iepart- .eyfor i irge y with l.t ° L T e p pA r H aSRi -,■ ' ■ ' -.■ ' ' ■■■ ' ■ 5 HHBB HS - liiill 1111 ■i nmfl ' ' ■ ■■■■ ■■- ' The prospective pledge is greeted at the door by the handclasping ring of brothers — he is led to the dining room, for food is the way to a man ' s buttonhole. The prospect may even be supplied with a date. He might not know it but gals are good for rushing. Once fed, the prey is lured to the den, where he may see unparalleled athletes and activities men in the scrap book. Shiny cups at- tract the roaming eye, look, we have dozens. A bridge game permits talk of fraternity, and behold — it works, let ' s go get another. v - ■ W N S - ' ■ X i 1 A. FRATERNITIES E 1 , A X m- Council of Fraternity Presidents at Ohio State initiated a new phase this year in the history of fraternities when it sponsored the first annual Greek Week. Never before in the history of Greek letter organizations has there been an occasion such as this when fraternity men from all over the country gathered together in the spirit of brotherhood with the idea of stimulating interest and encouraging men on to a better understanding of the word Greek . The program was started on the evening of October 20 with a pledge banquet held in Pomerene refectory. This served well as the first event of Greek Week in giving the delegates an opportunity to meet those from other universities arid colleges. V A k Week me At the meetings convening October 21 through October 23, fraternity leaders from all over the country held panel discussions of the various problems which confront fraternities. Because of the universal nature of these problems, discus- sions aided in soothing and alleviating any feeling of detachment which might have been present. Friday evening the Greek Week banquet was held in the men ' s gymnasium. The affair was a gala one, with over eleven hundred men participating, and with three score national secretaries and leaders in the fra- ternity world present. Russell C. McFall, chairman of the National Interfraternity Conference, was the main speaker of the evening, and addressed the assembly on topics vital to brotherhood. The occasion was colorfully concluded with the initiation ceremonies of the new pledges into the fraternities. The national offi- cers present for the conclave officiated at the procedures on Sunday, October 23. McFall. Packer. Milligan [242] he iSes !V« has nen pint and the ling ene ■eek Ml With the successful climax to the affair, fraternity officials look forward to repeating the conclave next year. By this action it is hoped that Greek Week will become an Ohio State tradition, and will aid in furthering the best interests in fraternal affairs and promoting good fellowship between all fraternity brothers. Oth er universities have looked forward to the outcome of the Ohio State adventure and will in all probability instigate a sim- ilar procedure on their own campuses throughout the nation. Largest Greek group ever assembled — 1200 strong iers lich cus- nen ft nity ibly the off- : Sigler entertains at Pledge Night Banquet Roundtable discussion in Ohio Union Lounge 1 £243] ml . H „ fi f If f ' f Cagen, Shawan, Facciuto. Flohl, Vaughan, Dugan, Ham, Lammertse Block. Derrenberger. McMahon, Hughes. Locamp, Treuhaft, Rapport, Cutlip Kehoe. Harrington, Taber, Roth, Lowther, Mintz, Lancione Warren, Ferguson, Stauifer, Carlson, Ryan, Shapiro Cc ovincii o Acacia BLAKE STAUFFER Alpha Epsilon Pi JOSEPH ROTH Alpha Gamma Rho DAVID DUGAN Alpha Gamma Sigma WILFRED BARNHART Alpha Phi Delta JOHN LANCIONE Alpha Rho Chi GERALD EMERICK Alpha Tau Omega THOMAS WEAVER Alpha Zeta WENDELL BEALES Beta Theta Pi JOHN CARLSON Chi Phi LAWRENCE SUTHERLAND Delta Chi BERTRAM DEIBIG Delta Sigma Phi LOUIS YOUNG Delta Sigma Pi ALFRED LAGEMAN Delta Tau Delta JACOB SHAWAN Delta Theta Sigma FORREST CUTLIP Delta Upsilon PAUL FLOHR Epsilon Psi Epsilon CLAIRE KEHOE Kappa Delta Rho JAMES HARRINGTON Kappa Phi Kappa HARRY BLOCK Kappa Sigma JOHN WARREN Lambda Chi Alpha JOSEPH TABER Phi Beta Delta HAROLD CAGEN Phi Delta Chi VINCENT FACCIUTO Phi Delta Theta WAYNE BABCOCK ratemih Phi Epsilon Pi MILTON RAPPORT Phi Gamma Delta ROBERT FERGUSON Phi Kappa GERALD McMAHON Phi Kappa Psi ROBERT CRAIG Phi Kappa Sigma RICHARD FAIRLEY Phi Kappa Tau ROLF LOCAMP Phi Mu Delta WILLIAM LOWTHER Phi Sigma Delta CASPAR HAAS Pi Kappa Alpha WALTER SEAMAN Rho Pi Phi SANFORD MARX Sigma Alpha Epsilon DOUGLAS SANKEY Sigma Alpha Mu MELVIN GOLDBERGER Sigma Chi DEAN PALMER Sigma Nu ROBERT LAWSON Sigma Phi Epsilon CHARLES HAM Sigma Pi ANDREW HAUGE Tau Epsilon Phi LEO MINTZ Tau Kappa Epsilon STUART VAUGHAN Theta Chi EDWARD KOTECKI Theta Kappa Phi EMMETT BRASSEUX Theta Tau JACK ZIMMERMAN Theta Xi PAUL WARNER Triangle ROBERT LAMMERTSE Zeta Beta Tau IRVIN MINDEL rest dentd Frederick Stecker miti Manager DELBER KINSEL Assistant Managers....NORMAN ZOLLAR, CHARLES MOORE Advisor FREDERICK STECKER Emory Alrny William Dorsey Lewis Dudley Troy Feibel BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jack Keith Robert Miller William Moritz Allen McManigal John Pryor Mrs. Clara Rader Elsie Veh Delber Kinsel in k Acacia Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Gamma Sigma Alpha Kappa Kappa Alpha Omega Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Delta Alpha Rho Chi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega A ' pha Zeta Eeta Theta Pi Chi Omega Chi Phi Delta Chi Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi Delta Tau Delta MEMBERS Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta Sigma Delta Upsilon Delta Zeta Epsilon Psi Epsilon Gamma Alpha International House Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Phi Kappa Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Omega Tau Sigma Phi Beta Delta Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Epsilon Phi Delta Theta Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Mu Phi Mu Delta Phi Sigma Delta Pi Beta Phi Pi Kappa Alpha Psi Omega Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Chi Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Kappa Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Tau Epsilon Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Theta Kappa Phi Tneta Kappa Psi Tneta Phi Alpha Theta Tau Theta Xi Triangle 7eta Beta Tau Zeta Tau Alpha t f t t. t., i t t $ ' W.  Keith. Saveland. Balch, Mason, Flickinger, Kundtz, Reines. Marshall, Stein Herrmann, Engleman, Derrenberger, Wolcott. Reynard, McMahon, Mindlin, Van Fossen, Waltz. Pagel Roth, Wolfe. Martin, Winkler, Reed, Stone. Hall. Hildebrand. Lowther, Knight. Trees Slagle, Weislogel, Brasseux, Coplan, Hertz, McVickar, Dorifzio, Lancione. Goldberger, Schulman Zollar. Klopier. Franks, Meyer. Mcintosh, Oglevee. Johnston, Bell, Deibel, Moore, Mintz Moore. Grimes. DeHaven, Wall, Callaway, Seiiel. Levy, Ray [245] weo t raiemi CUP5 John Carlson OFFICERS Chairman JOHN CARLSON Secretary-Treasurer JOSEPH RYAN Advisor FREDERICK STECKER Advisor DELBER KINSEL There are forty-eight social and thirteen profes- sional fraternities on the campus. The Office of Fraternity Affairs has been the center of the fra- ternity government for the past nine years. It acts as a clearing house for the three fraternity councils: the Council of Fraternity Presidents, the Interfrater- nity Pledge Council, and the Professional Interfra- ternity Council. These councils are composed of representative members of each fraternity. The Sec- retary of Fraternity Affairs, who directs the Office of Fraternity Affairs, serves as the secretary-treasurer of the councils. The office handles all the secretarial and financial business of these councils. Each year Fraternity Affairs sponsors several events for the fraternities. This year the Interfra- ternity Pledge Council had Greek Night on station WOSU. The pledge classes of the various fraterni- ties presented this series of programs. Fraternities from colleges all over the state participated in the first state-wide interfraternity sing that Ohio State has ever held. The contestants were chosen by con- tests held at the various colleges. Polster, Birnkrant, Eppley. Patch, Gardner R. Connor, Munn. Yankee, Baster, Calland, Friedman Calavan, Ryan, Heiiron, Allen [246] w en proies- Ofiice of i the fa- re. It ads ' councils: I Interfra- r.posedof The See- the dee -treasurer 5 several i ! I y. sd in the to State n by con- The inauguration of Greek Week was the major project of the Fraternity Affairs Office this year. The purpose of Greek Week is to publicize and coordi- nate the activities of the various Greek letter groups. This was the first function of this kind in the United States and the idea was very well received by all the fraternities on the campus. Publicity about any fraternity or fraternity mem- ber is directed into the proper channels by the Fra- ternity Publicity Board. The Fraternity Affairs Office also maintains the Student Loan Fund which aids needy fraternity members who have good scholastic records. The Professional Interfraternity Council had its annual Prom during the winter quarter and the circus dance held by the Interfraternity Pledge Council was also very successful. The total cost to each fraternity for all the serv- ices rendered by the Fraternity Affairs Office has been consistently small, the average amount being only eight dollars a year. Joseph Ryan SOPHOMORE SECRETARIES William Allen Harry Calavan Baird Heffron Philip Tener FRESHMAN SECRETARIES Robert Baster Robert Birnkrant Don Calland George Clouse Robert Connor Thomas Connor Robert Eppley Sanford Friedman Spencer Gardner Charles Hatfield Paul Huntsinger Jack Jay T=ick Kaufman Gerald Levin Calvin Loomis Stanley Marx George Munn Philip Patch Leonard Polster Albert Socolov Max Weiss William Whipple ft] Tener Allen [247] Heffron Calavan y-nterwatemL Cc OVLVICI ( Acacia PHILIP SNOWBERGER Alpha Epsilon Pi LEONARD BRATMAN Alpha Gamma Rho DANNY VAN FOSSEN Alpha Gamma Sigma SAMUEL CASHMAN Alpha Tau Omega ROBERT HATTERSLEY Alpha Zeta ERNEST RISKO Beta Theta Pi PHILIP PATCH Chi Phi ROBERT STENSON Delta Chi FRANK BIZJAK Delta Sigma Pi ROBERT RITNER Delta Tau Delta DON CALLAND Delta Theta Sigma ROBERT PUTNAM Delta Upsilon THOMAS HILL Epsilon Psi Epsilon DONALD SCHOPP Kappa Delta Rho EDWARD LARSON Kappa Phi Kappa BEN HARRIS Kappa Sigma ROBERT EPPLEY Lambda Chi Alpha ROBERT BOWERS Phi Beta Delta HARRY RAPPAPORT Phi Epsilon Pi ALBERT SOCOLOV Phi Gamma Delta GEORGE CLOUSE Phi Kappa NORMAN STREB Phi Kappa Psi SPENCER GARDNER Phi Kappa Sigma ROY BURKHOLDER Phi Kappa Tau ROBERT APPLEGATE Phi Mu Delta DONALD KLEIN Phi Sigma Delta J...SANFORD FRIEDMAN Pi Kappa Alpha WARREN HARVEY Sigma Alpha Epsilon GEORGE MUNN Sigma Alpha Mu ROBERT SUGARMAN Sigma Chi KURTIS MILLER Sigma Phi Epsilon LOUIS SPANOS Sigma Pi GEORGE HOOSTAL Tau Epsilon Phi STANLEY MARX Tau Kappa Epsilon JOHN BLACKBURN Theta Chi MICHAEL HAHN Theta Kappa Phi FRANK QUINN Theta Tau GLENN DICKASON Theta Xi HAROLD SEVERTSON Triangle WILLIAM REDD Zeta Beta Tau LEONARD FRIBOURG R. Harris. B. Harris, Eppley, Cashman. Larson, Bowers Calland, Black. Marx, Munn, Wollary, Patch. Schopp Risko, Miller, Stenson. Burkholder, Klein, Harvey Hill, Van Fossen, Hefiron. Ryan. Allen, Calavan, Hattersley [248] ACACIA ■■■■■ 9UNSTHEB 3 5APDNH ncua .- m i FRIEDMAN D( HARVEY i m Jl ' GAMN ITSMUEH SSPAK08 • HOOSTAL KfKAH U3HJHN uru WtOODffl on 2VEHTS0N jJUiBIDD rill L ' f l wMA 1 P B L ft I Christensen, Rusher, Grover, Hito, McKelvey Haines, Truman, Stitt, Gwinn. Jiskra Senn. Klein, Hosmer, Snowberger. Carlson, Bentley McMahon, Knight, Beals. Stauffer, Redding, McMillen, Sturrock FACULTY MEMBERS r- Lyle Barnes Oscar Brumley Wallace Charters Edwin Coddington Joel Coffey Storrs Cole Charles Cooper John CoVan Berthold Eisenlohr John Garland James Grossman William Hendrix Charles MacOuigg Harold Maynard Glen McCuen John Means Clyde Morris Charles Plumb Charles Roberts Harry Sage John Shoemaker Robert Stoltz Bland Stradley James Tharp Wilbur Tidd William Turnbull Harvey Walker Arthur Watts SENIORS Joseph Acton Warner Carlson Howard Farley Carl Haines Clifford Hite John Kerrigan Myron McKelvey Gordon McMahon John McMillen John Senn Blake Stauffer John VanMeter Raymond Woodgeard JUNIORS Jack Beals Albert Grover Mack Gwinn Orville Knight SOPHOMORE Robert Redding Merrill Rusher Gilbert Sturrock Heman Truman Allwin Kline Weldon Ayers Jack Bentley FRESHMEN Emil Christensen Philip Snowberger Otto Jiskra Rowland Hosmer o n I ] Ohio Chapter 1835 Indianola Avenue Established 1906 25 Chapters Founded 1904 11,000 Members I] -. {249} Mi Ilk i vrvfitr ■ BL HUE Ov mH B Hhi amfT SA- ' .-.-. - -Sl rliiiL te . ... i 1 as ■ 1 ■Pp ALPHA EPSILON PI Shulman, H. Gottlieb. Molar, Levine, Horwitz, Sacks. Wine. Krasik Bratman, Kasse, Krai, Bloch, Davidson, Gallin, Marbach, Weiss, Samis Turner, Simson, L. Gottlieb. Goldsmith. Kohn. Mittleman, Anshen, Glazer Bandes. Rosenson, Feinberg, Roth, Goldberg, Fassberg, Epstein Marvin Beder FACULTY MEMBERS Max Kanter Sidney Terr SENIORS Arthur Kohn Joseph Roth Theodore Simsorn Daniel Bandes Walter Anshen Emanuel Gallin Harold Glazer Paul Bloch Leonard Bratman Isadore Davidson Bert Engel Sanford Goldman Harold Gottlieb JUNIORS Alex Epstein Harold Fassberg SOPHOMORES Albert Goldberg Leo Goldsmith Leon Horwitz Robert Kasse Haskell Kivowitz Bernard Krai Bernard Krasik Kenneth Levine FRESHMEN Leo Gottlieb Norman Kripke Charles Marbach George Molar David Rosen Royal Samis Sol Sacks Eli Shulman Myron Feinberg Erwin Mendlowitz: Stanley Mittleman Bernard Rosenson Gerald Simson Herman Torledsky- Gerald Turner Max Weiss Paul Wine r a e H Eta Chapter 87 E. Fourteenth Avenue Established 1921 26 Chapters Founded 1913 2,400 Members m [250 J ALPHA GAMMA RHO McCoy, Knopf. Balsizer. Patronsky, Caldwell, Tresch Parr, Cox, Gebhard. Griffith, Gray, Schmitt Smith. Pottenger, Rainier, Fenner, Barker, Bockelman Cromley, Baker, Rutledge, Walbolt, Mallisee, Workman Dix, Rivers, Patterson, Bradley, Crissinger, Johnson. Van Fossen Clarence Ferguson Carl Gay Don Bradley Bruce Crissinger FACULTY MEMBERS Lyman Jackson George McClure Robert Dix Thereon Johnson SENIORS Vernon Patterson Ernest Rivers Wendell Paddock Chester Reed Chester Smith JUNIORS Russel Balsizer Elmer Caldwell James Gray Robert Baker Robert Barker Harry Bockelman Albert Brush Harry Mallisee Steven Patronsky SOPHOMORES Joseph Cox Leroy Cromley Dwight Fenner George Gebhard Myron Rutledge Dick Schmitt Glenn Griffith Fred Knopf Robert McCoy David Parr Ernest Tresch Glenn Van Fossen Grant Walbolt Tom Pottenger Howard Rainier John Reed Bryant Workman Leland Caster John McGuire Robert Rarey FRESHMEN William Reed Richard Ridgeway Robert Rudy Edward Smith Dan Van Fossen Alden Warner Leland Wilson Richard Witterstaetter Beta Chapter 1979 Iuka Avenue Established 1908 32 Chapters Founded 1908 8,000 Members [251] ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA ■■■■i MBiBM M Hammett. Ruggles, Rotkar, Kinney, Stillwagon, Holm, Foltz, Malinovsky Farrell, R. Meyer, Moll, Wilson, Hollanshed, Campbell, Kenreich. Dush Bricker, Thewlis. Gearhart, M. Barnhart, Beam, Vandemark, Manchester H. Meyer, A. Meyer. Hiet, Roof, Nelson, Cook, Wylie Shanks. Hartsock. Silver, W. Barnhart, Miller, Williams Howard Brown Norman Childers Wilfred Barnhart James Beam William Cook Glenn Foltz Kenneth Gearhart Melvin Barnhart John Campbell John Farrel William Fisher John Bricker Phil Eckert FACULTY MEMBERS Donald Kays SENIORS Robert Hammett Robert Hartsock John Hilt Justin Hollanshead Jerome Gasson Robert Kinney Robert Dush Amos Meyer JUNIORS Robert Kenreich Emil Malinovsky Crosby Manchester Alvin Moll Hugo Meyer Rudolph Meyer Edwin Miller Chester Roof SOPHOMORES Edward Silver Walter Slater Earl Nelson Cecil Robinson James Shanks Roy Stillwagon Judson Wylie Clair Ross Harold Ruggles John Thewlis Wilbur Williams Elliott Wilson Ward Holm Noland VanDemark FRESHMEN Herbert Barnes Richard Brant Carroll Cashman Warren Copenhefer Forest Froman Edward Dolezol Virgil Edwards Ralph Elliot Earl Hall Robert Hill Donald Holt Warren Jackson Forest Jay Willis Johnson Joseph Kavanagh Edwin Kirby Melvin Meyers Charles Morrison John Neubauer Fred Parkinson Harry Plank Pack Priess Ernest Reeder Ray Schwartz Russell Sharpies Harry Wolfe r a e H Alpha Chapter 227 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1921 2 Chapters Founded 1921 600 Members [252] ALPHA PHI DELTA Laurie. N. Lancione, Sipari. Montmcre. Violi Di Tommaso. Salimbene, Spalla, Tosi, Primerano Passella, Ambrose, J. Lancione. D ' Orazio, Giamsbrone ■■I Edward D ' Orazio Louis Di Tommaso SENIORS John Lancione Liberto Giambrone Salvatore Spalla Walter Primerano Joseph Ambrose JUNIORS Anthony Passella Rocco Salimbene Frank Tosi Anthony Violi Nelson Lancione SOPHOMORES Charles Laurie Orazio Sipari o rr Xi Chapter 219 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1923 29 Chapters Founded 1913 3,500 Members [253] ALPHA TAU OMEGA Kelley, Lowary, Bates, Davidson, McDowell, Peat Hay, Hanlon, Tope, Kuback, Veirs, Friend, Scheu Stamp, White, Powers, Unrue, Seabold. Haynes McBride, Gottier, Tweedie, Grube, Cunningham, Warner, Lopez Weaver, Ratchiord. 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Evans, Stone Frederick Beyer FACULTY MEMBERS Paul Machovina Miles Smith Lynde Steckle Bertram Deibig Thomas Evans SENIORS Bruce Jones Raymond Kreager Roger Kurzen Fred Mosher lames Scott Doren Stone George Walker James Barnes James Blackwood Robert Boehme Arthur Brault JUNIORS Jack Burch Charles Egelhoff Robert Fosnaugh John Harshman Hylas Hilliard Andrew Jados Edward Jados John McMahcn Donald Shaffer Homer Unkefer Frank Bizjack John Dennis Joseph Dete Sherwood Fawcett SOPHOMORES Homer Fry Ernest Gottermeyer Donald Hess Michael Hromy Neil MacTaggart Junes McCov Alber ' Pitman Robert Schneider Charles Stowe John Vogel Hubert Barrington Walter Bonnell FRESHMEN Howard Clouse Clair Hoehn William Hornack Russell Pardee Robert Richmond Frank Wolf Joseph Youdath r a e H © Ohio State Chapter 1999 Iuka Avenue Established 1902 36 Chapters Founded 1890 10,500 Members [258] DELTA SIGMA PHI «m ¥1 tt 3J ' T igj -«P M t w t 1 F flS ™ . to T v , y Dean Todd. Brenner. Hull. Fleming, Stoddard, Lamkin Gretz, Reedy, DeMunbrun, Schweizer, Goodwin, Bland Michael. Schmidt, Bird, Murphy. Kopach, Sloan Terbeek, Hooper, Young. Adovasio, Swigert, Black FACULTY MEMBERS Charles McCleary Roy Murphy Daniel Shonting SENIORS David Black Lynn Crandell Steven Kopach IUNIORS Louis Young Carman Adovasio Wilson Fleming Fred Hooper Robert Swigent Charles Bird Forrest Gorden William Sattler Robert Terbeek Irvin Bland SOPHOMORES David Todd Donald Gratz Charles Michaels Jack Schweizer FRESHMEN Samuel Dean Harreld DeMunbrun George Hull Richard Reedy Leon Price Donald Schmidt Richard Sloan Robert Stoddard 0] [259] Alpha Iota Chapter 1989 Iuka Avenue Established 1920 42 Chapters Founded 1899 11,000 Members DELTA SIGMA PI Brown, Fox, Walbolt, Thompson, Hough Fleenor, Christy. Hulslar, Barnhart, Rausch, Taylor Tuiiord, Wilgus, Eshler. Moushey, Hays, Ritner Correll, Banks. Lageman. 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Dickerson, Brady, Neds Tuivy. Trumpeter. Schott. Allen, Tout. H. Trees. Vogel Sargent, Knox. Muth. Bowers. Cathcart, Odenweller, Gahn, Miller Quinn, Shaffner. Ogram, McVay, P. Trees, Mayer. Taber. Mucha Lewis Johnson FACULTY MEMBERS George Knox Leston Love Herbert Mote Laurence Quill Reginald Mayer John McVay SENIORS Robert Ogram Wade Turvy Donald Allen Jack Brady Richard Gahn Martin Miller JUNIORS Gilbert Muth Louis Odenweller Ferris Owen John Shaf. ' ner Donald Wilgus Leslie Brooke Phillip Dickerson Robert Knox SOPHOMORES Albert McGee Grant Neds Macjilton Sargent Robert Schott Gerard Taber Robert Townsend Edwin Uphaus John Waggoner William Bowers Carl Snow William Tout FRESHMEN Karl Trumpeter John Vogel Hugh West ffl Gamma Tau Zeta Chapter 73 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1923 90 Chapters Founded 1909 20,000 Members [267] Biales. Wolfson, Friedman, Orlove. Lester, Franklin, Woolf Midler, Weiss, Jaffe. Reiter. 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Martin, Dumitre Emory Almy FACULTY MEMBERS Walter Burnham Dwight DeLong Kenneth Gaver Homer Hockett Thomas Southard Ronald Addison Joseph Beres SENIORS William Lowther John Rajkovich William Bragg Thomas Dumitre Byron Ford Robert Ferguson JUNIORS George Hugus William Kneriem Allan Olmstead George Rosekelly James Elliot Frederick Hamel William Marsh Albert Martin SOPHOMORES Robert Moon John Suchiu Floyd Whitehouse Charles Ault William Bateman Nicholas Chima Stephen Grice FRESHMEN Donald Klein Joseph Macrino Thomas Sherman Robert Stevens Mu Gamma Chapter 275 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1926 20 Chapters Founded 1918 5,600 Members [277] Kivowitz, Stahl, Schreibman, Cohen. Demsey, Goldberg, Sagg. Davis Silbeiman. Held, Weil. Naumburg. Caplan. Yabrove. Friedman. Usoskin Lavin, Menster. Meizlish, B. Abrahams. Shapero. V. Cohen, Fredland. Lipschutz, Kaplan lay, Weiner, Rosenthal, S. Abrahams. Aaron, Stern, Finkelstein. Schachtel Prigozen, Flanders, Reader, Kohn, L. Bomstein, Tener, Solwitz, Mason Volk, Warren, Reines, Haas, M. Bomstein, Squires. Quinn, Maisel SENIORS Arthur Block Leonard Blumberg David Farber Harold Farber Manuel Fertman David Guberman Casper Haas Joseph Hoffrichter Gerson Maisel Herbert Quinn Dan Reines Alex Schoenbaum Eugene Squires Harold Stein David Volk Paul Warren Millard Bomstein Ira Flanders Herbert Jay Saul Mason JUNIORS Bernard Mentser Harold Prigozen Myron Solwitz Fred Weil SOPHOMORES Paul Aaron Sardou Abrahams Lloyd Bomstein George Finkelstein Philip Goldberg Harold Held David Kaplan Harold Kohn Norton Lavin Jerry Rosenthal Wilbur Schachtel Jack Stahl Milton Stern Philip Tener Harvey Weiner Homer Yabrove Bernard Abrahams Irving Caplan Theodore Cohen Victor Cohen Larry Davis Leo Demsey FRESHMEN Allan Fredland Sandford Friedman Robert Lipschutz Norman Meizlish Matthew Rubenstein Jerome Shapero Robert Usoskin r a e H mi Omicron Chapter 1968 luka Avenue Established 1921 23 Chapters Founded 1903 2,885 Membois [278] PI KAPPA ALPHA Zaggy, Talbolt, Smith, Mader. Seamon. Ellison, Cowden, Grashel, Andrews Chapman, Brownlee, Meehan. Rust, Wones, Ullrich, Wolfe, Johnston, Anthony Tones. Ardrey, Barnett, Doan. Vandenburg, Jones, Garvin, Grama. VanGundy Jones, Grimes, Masoner, Smith, Browne, Cook. Adcock. Phillips. Wolfe FACULTY MEMBERS Paul Crider Kenneth Edgar Gomer Jones Raymond Mikesell William Cook Russell Dreyer Irvin Eubanks Herman Miller Robert Monroe Harry O ' Brien Harry Grashel Thomas Grimes Arthur Jones SENIORS Wilbert Pettegrew James Pollard John Rouse James Kile Jared Kreidler Robert Rust Robert Rush Morris Trotter Charles Vincent Henry Welch John Smith Francis Smith Walter Seamon JUNIORS Frank Andrews Harlan Anthony Earle Ardrey Jacob Barnett David Boals Ralph Adcock James Bradner Edward Browne Earle Brownlee Edwin Ellison Don Englehardt Edwin Howell Carl Huffman Otis Mader Bob Masoner Paul Meehan Bill Phillips Sam Rahall Ford Teeter SOPHOMORES Charles Chapman William Conner Roger Cowden Jack Dawson Harold Doan John Garvin John Grama David Gray Robert Ullrich Elden Vanderberg Arthur VanGundy Rowland Wolfe Charles Wones Frank Zadworney Addis Hull Roger Johnston Burn Jones Peter Mitchell FRESHMEN Charles Cessna Robert Fackler Knute Harvey Alexander Jansen Thomas Kerr Robert Lewis John Lohrey Winston Pfancuff George Scurlock Gene Temple Herman Talbott Gayle Wolfe Walter Zaggy Alpha Rho Chapter 1934 Waldeck Avenue Established 1912 76 Chapters Founded 1868 2S,000 Members [279] SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Robert Brittain Warren Charters Harrold Cunningham Oliver Fellows George Bitzer Jacob Boesel Richard Boughner Arthur Gneuhs Forrest Baldwin William Barrett Phillip Beck Richard Brown Thomas Cochran John Anderson William Beachler Park Blanton Christopher Egler Robert Flower Robert Battin Frederick Beekman John Braun Morton Bruce Ned Butler Jack Cockburn Robert Connor Haucke, Ray. Winter, Boughner. Lynch, Reeves, Schorr, Holdren Pierce, Rimer, Rearick. Moore, Bitzer, Lewis, Sexton, Van Scoten, Kuhnee Dean. Jennings, Barrett. Beachler, Durrant, Jenkins, Cochran, Fuller Beck, Graf, Egler, Brown, Duvall, Baldwin, Palmer, Gneuhs Wolcott. R. Flower. Moritz, Sankey. DeNeen. R. Flower, Rittenour FACULTY MEMBERS Wilbur Ford John Price Paul Schaefer Francis Schmidt Campbell Graf Jack Kurtz Robert Lewis Robert MacKellar Alston Dean Douglas DeNeen Robert Dowds George Duvall Richard Flower SENIORS JUNIORS William Shaffer Dwight Smith Royall Snow Frederick Stecker Kenneth Mason William Moritz Ralph Palmer John Rabb Jack Fuller Robert Holdren John Jenkins Charles Kuhnee John Pierce SOPHOMORES Jerome Flynn Dale Griffiths Arthur Jennings Robert Lynch Richard Moore Thomas Connor Byron Corbin Charles Dressel Donald Ebenhack George Fenn Edwin Flower Harold Goetz FRESHMEN Richard Neil Robert Rimer Glen Riterman Thomas Roderick John Schick Jack Graf Richard Green Peter Hershberger Charles Hinkle Calvan Loomis Milton Moritz George Munn Carl Steeb Harry Weiser Dexter Woodford Robert Young John Ray Kenneth Rearick Douglas Sankey Richard Wolcott Dix Reeves John Rittenour Reider Schell Max Van Scoten Edward Schorr James Sexton Brent Simmons William Skidmore James Strausbaugh Ward Perry John Scully Wesley Shaffer Larry Thomas Robert White Anthony Wise William Zartman r a e H Ohio Theta Chapter 1934 Indianola Avenue Established 1892 111 Chapters Founded 1856 46,362 Members [280] Eisner, Sharfman, Latter. Arnson, Gross, Edelman, Libauer Bialosky, Marcus, Cohen. Berenson, M. Bader, Pope Schulman, Shaman, Kannensohn. Millstone. Schear, R. Bader Herman, Goldberger, Treuhart. Krauss, Gordon SENIORS Ralph Ablon William Gans Milton Herman Robert Bader Earl Gordon Kenneth Lebensburger Gene Fisher Morton Grossman JUNIORS Thomas Levin Morton Bader Melvin Goldberger Jerry Pope Mervin Berenson David Kannensohn Eugene Schear Sheldon Cohen Gerald Krauss William Schulman SOPHOMORES Arthur, Arnson Ralph Edelman Jerome Gross Joseph Bialosky Bruce Eisner FRESHMEN Richard Latter Leon Albert Albert Hirsh David Sapp Harold Berson Jack Jay Stanley Schwartz Ralph Hartnig Leonard Polster Joseph Shapiro N N B O n P ] r r H Sigma Beta Chapter 1962 luka Avenue Established 1920 37 Chapters Founded 1909 3962 Members « 1 J J {281] Marvin Magaziner Harold Millstone Alfred Pollack Ralph Rubin Theodore Shaman Earl Sharff Robert Libauer Arthur Marcus Robert Sharfman Irving Slotnick Robert Sugarman James Wake Joseph Wilker W. Allen, Hawkins, Drackett, Scarberry, Dagger, Paryzek Evans, Quere, Dauben, Sanborn, Kline, Underwood, Campbell, Maish Hoffman, Nelson. Taylor, Hurlbut. Sharp, Patnik, Lape R. Allen. Bliss, Dehmer. Mueller, Parrish. G. Davis. Zimmerman Hawley, Palmer, R. Davis. Sims, Jordan, Huggins, Lawrence FACULTY MEMBERS William Evans Walter Gausewitz William Henderson Robert Meiklejohn Donald Power Alpheus Smith Richard Tulloss Charles Vierck SENIORS Keith Bliss Robert Davis Charles Dehmer David Hawley Frank Hill Jackson Jordan Wade Lape Ned Lawrence James Mueller John Parrish Jacob Sims William Taylor Reid Allen George Davis Robert Hoffman William Huggins Roger Hurlbut Neal Lytle JUNIORS Robert Moore Travers Nelson Dean Palmer Albert Patnik Jack Taylor Jack Wright Robert Zimmerman SOPHOMORES William Allen William Campbell William Dagger William Dauben Bolton Drackett David Evans Robert Kline Morton Maish John Paryzek David Quere Joseph Salisburg William Sanborn William Scarberry Roy Underwood FRESHMEN Albert Allman William Booth James Charlton Earl Clark Neil Coleman Glenn Davison Robert Feller William Gest Don Gustafson John Hallabrin Noel Hamilton Robert Howe Richard Huston George Kepley Thomas Kincade Charles Kitchton Vernon Krogg Robert Leathers Albert Marzano Kurtis Miller Henry Reinhardt Donald Reinicker Schier Rice Dan Scarberry Carl Schoepfle Ben Shipley Kenneth Stout Ned Wellman r a e H I Alpha Gamma Chapter 260 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1882 98 Chapters Founded 1855 37,588 Members I 282 ] . Hopkins. Armstrong, Johnson, H. Bolser. Ferguson. G. I. Wolfe Gegenheimer. G. R. Wolfe, Pepper. Fluke, Dickinson, Hall, Sciarrino, Hunt Hunsinger, Stockdale, Beebe, Cullison, I. Shaeffei, White, Smith Lawson, Whipple. Griffith. Coleman, Dennison, Muhlbach, Barry, Minister, Ellis Fenton, McCann, Kaiser. Lawson. Julian. Angle. Moore, D. Shaeffer Ronald Almack Alfred Archer FACULTY MEMBERS John Carruthers James Fullington Norval Luxon James McBride Christopher Sherman Earl Tussing Robert Votaw SENIORS John Angle Robert Armstrong William Coleman Frederick Fenton Norris Fluke William Hopkins Robert Lawson David Shaeffer Richard Hall Brooks Julian James Kaiser Douglas Minister JUNIORS Charles Muhlbach William Robinson Richard Straughtman George J. Wolfe SOPHOMORES Harvey Bolser William Dickinson Louis Hunt Richard Kuhn Gerald Lawson William Moore FRESHMEN James Barry William Beebe Allen Bolser Sam Clark Robert Cullison Robert Freeman Charles Gegenheimer Paul Hunsinger Simeon Nash Joseph Pepper John Scairrino John Shaeffer Carter Smith Jerry Stockdale William Whipple Martin White George R. Wolfe [283] Beta Nu Chapter 22 Sixteenth Avenue Established 1891 98 Chapters Founded 1869 34,500 Members SIGMA PHI EPSILON French, Willey, Holl. Ford. Hooper. Kreckel Helzler. Honeck, Reiss. Berthold. Early Bowers, Rotsinger, Ham, Hill Frederick Carlson FACULTY MEMBERS Ralph Davis William Rannells Paul Yates Robert Ford SENIORS Charles Ham Norman Berthold Richard Bowers Donald Cameron Joseph Early William French Lawrence Holl JUNIORS August Honeck Robert Hooper Charles Mason Richard Reiss Edward Rotsinger Robert Sommers Thomas Dils Stanley Hetzler SOPHOMORES Edward Hill Robert Kreckel Walter Topa Bernard Bernson Howard Berthold George Burkholder Harold Carlson Donald Coburn John Costello FRESHMEN Ralph Darby Gilbert Kalstrom George Morath William Riester Robert Sanford r a e H Ohio Gamma Chapter 154 E. Woodruff Avenue Established 1908 71 Chapters Founded 1901 20,000 Members [284] Lloyd, Pierce, Tate, Botting, White, Brodman Resseger, Fowler, Jones, Hoostal. Jenkins, Babcock Stanbro, Sainsbury. Alstadt. Tallevast. Shuman, Hawisher, Leslie Shorts, Gorin. Obenour, Hauge, Kyle, McCoy FACULTY SIGMA PI Howard Haines Frank Fowler Andrew Hauge Henry Hawisher Andrew Kyle SENIORS Joseph Mills Robert Obenour William Stanbro John Botting William Gorin George Hoostal William Leslie JUNIORS Richard Lloyd John McCoy Trevor Sainsbury Glenn Shorts Charles Tate Neal Jenkins Norman Pierce SOPHOMORES William Resseger Stanley Shuman William Tallevast Wade White Loring Alstadt FRESHMEN Edward Babcock Andrew Brodman Howard Jones Robert Parker [285] Gamma Chapter 48 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1907 38 Chapters Founded 1897 7,352 Members TAU EPSILON PHI Marx. Slaii. Brondfield. Siegler. Passofi. Albert Goldstone. Kornhauser, Chaikin. Rivlin, Stein Wasseistrom, Brook, Tennenbaum, Mintz, Edelstein, Brainen Louis Levine FACULTY MEMBERS SENIORS Tau Delta Chapter 1968 Indianola Avenue Established 1927 42 Chapters Founded 1910 5,600 Members Irving Barkan Irving Drooyan Leo Mintz Albert Wasserstrom Alvin Brainen Irvi ng Edelstein JUNIORS Marcus Ruben Martin Bessmertnick Irving Fried Merwin Goldstone David Passoff William Chaikin SOPHOMORES Ernest Tennenbaum Eugene Brook Wilburt Gold FRESHMEN Edgar Kornhauser Ernest Siegler Gilbert Albert Ralph Goodman Leslie Rivlin Howard Stein Harold Brondfield Stanley Marx Bernard Slaff [286] TAU KAPPA EPSILON Crouch, Sattler. Wendt, Kaufholz. Combs, Acton, Mock, Baesel Knowlton, Hill, Humel, Lerner. Goldrick, Fernald, Kundtz Faelchle, Roehror. Routh. Stimac. Webber, Dillon. Adams Cosgrove. Beck. Dailey, Hostetler. Coyer, Burg, Morris, King Vogel. Giesser, Miller. VanDerWerf. Vaughan, Herrmann, Koman. Baum Albert Avay Raymond Baum Earl Catcott Charles Fernald Robert Giesser Charles Dice FACULTY MEMBERS Bernard Mooney Gordon Goldrick Robert Herrmann Robert Hill John Koman SENIORS Lawrence Mock George Morris Jay Routh George Sattler Leo Staley Lowell Wrigley John Stimac Francis VanDerWerf Charles Vogel Emerson Wendt Robert Baesel Ross Bartschy Herman Beck Robert Cosgrove William Coyer John Dailey James Humel Frederick Kaufholz JUNIORS Charles King David Knowlton Joseph Kundtz Clyde Lerner Joseph Lightburn Stuart Vaughan James Webber Harold Wilhelm Richard Acton Daniel Adams Donald Combs Ernest Crouch SOPHOMORES William Dillon Harry Faelchle Jerome Hostetler Robert Miller Carl Roehrer FRESHMEN Robert Baster John Blackburn John Brenanman Feridun Cherchel David Crummel Frank Fauver Marion Feiger Kenneth Flanders Edward Heinzman Edward Jones Robert LeMonds Esher Lingel Hugh Lloyd Dwight McConnell Philip Murray William Olsen Henry Pedersen William Riggs Herbert Roberts Merlin Senger James Stevenson Edward Walls Donald Walter Harry Wood Paul Zimmerman o n Omicron Chapter 234 E. Seventeenth Avenue Established 1921 46 Chapters Founded 1899 7,000 Members 287] Stump, Jaworowski, Drefier, Maus Klonowski, Hudnall, Luxford, Starn, Brinsky Roias. Beatty, Filing. S. Hahn. M. Hahn. Kotecki Kitchel, Hoon, Hanic, Davis Harold Bibber Harry Cordell FACULTY MEMBERS Erwin Dreese William Everitt Dale Gilliland Wayne Ley Robert Smith James Anderson George Brinsky SENIORS Stephen Hahn Ernest Hanic Courtney Kitchel Robert Stump Benjamin Davis JUNIORS Harry Hoon Edward Kotecki Robert Luxford John Menrathe John Dreffer Mitchell Filing SOPHOMORES Norbert Jaworowski William Maus Bruce Schnieder John Starn Jack Beatty Michael Hahn FRESHMEN Jerry Hudnall Robert Mervin Luis Rojas Robert Smelkoski r a e H Alpha Lambda Chapter 1944 Iuka Avenue Established 1921 50 Chapters Founded 1856 15,000 Members [288] Popiel. Jerse, Schwartzwalder, Kundtz, Morrison, Kocsis. Sole Stiandburg, Maloney, Prescott. Gross, Quinn, Wilcox, Brasseux, Fenante Bennett. McKeever, Stein, Hughes. Bing, Shaughnessy FACULTY MEMBERS James Haggerty SENIORS William Barber Emmett Brasseux William Cotter Charles deVarennes Joseph Ferrante Jack Hempy Robert Horstman Joseph Hughes Robert Kundtz John Maloney Alfred Sawan Robert Schwartzwalder Clem Stein Robert Strandberg Richard Wulfhorst Francis Avery John Fischer JUNIORS Robert Lawless Ludwig Popeil Robert Bing Irving Conley William Gross SOPHOMORES William Jerse Robert McKeever Frank Morrison Thomas Prescott Robert Rodgers James Shaughnessy William Wilcox John Bennett John Boylan FRESHMEN William Brooks Robert Kletzly James Kocsis Joseph Oravec Frank Quinn John Sole A M N E O IT Gamma Chapter 141 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1919 19 Chapters Founded 1921 3,000 Members [289] Ankrom, Browne, Schoowe, Detwiler Denham, Robertson, Oster, Nungesser, Gibb Wall, Fischer, G. Dickason, Bowen, Gambs, Nold Brown, Castionlion, H. Dickason, Zimmerman. Derrenberger. Borchers. Matthews FACULTY MEMBERS Edgar Clark Jay Edmondson Harry Nold John Prior Francis Davis Franklin Marquis Percy Ott Charles Vierek Erwin Dreese SENIORS Claude Wall Albert Ankrom Robert Derrenberger JUNIORS Carl Fischer Paul Matthews Norman Schoewe Charles Bangert Seymour Browne Howard Dickason John McFee Perry Borchers Howard Castiglioni Gerald Gambs William Nungesser Simon Bonta Robert Denham George Gibb Cletus Oster Paul Bowen Robert Detwiler John Houser Robert Stone James Brown SOPHOMORES Paul Rhoads FRESHMEN Jack Zimmerman Richard Bailey- Earl Enyeart John Hay Stanley Robertson Glen Dickason James Garvey Clinton Mohler Richard Snyder r a e H Sigma Chapter 1965 Indianola Avenue Established 1924 23 Chapters Founded 1904 7,500 Members [290] Bell, Brockway, Hindman, Pope, Schlegel, Redd, Albert, Marsh, Alexander Merryman. Quigley. Murbach, Wollam. Neif, Pyle, Crawford, Ricket, Peterson Peters. Jones. McKenzie, Melsheimer. Davis, Evans, Childers, Slagle Chidley, Linville, Lawson, Lammertse. Schuck, Phipps. Anness Harry Brittingham Gilbert Codding ton Joseph Koffolt FACULTY MEMBERS Robert Meiklejohn Clyde Morris Carl Norman Jacob Shank Christopher Sherman Roscoe Sloane James Stitt John Younger Neal Albert Robert Alexander Russell Anness Lloyd Evans SENIORS Don Hindman Leonard Phipps Robert Pope Ralph Quigley John Schuck Benjamin Bell William Chidley Jack Jones Robert Lammertse Robert Lawson John Linville JUNIORS George Marsh Roy Merryman Russell Neff Walter Peters Kenneth Peterson James Schlegel Forest Slagle Ronald Brockway SOPHOMORES Dwight Davis Robert Logue George Pyle Edward Wollam John Childers Frank Crawford FRESHMEN Gordon McKenzie Ellis Melsheimer John Murbach William Redd ifiC .■2 ] [291] Ohio State Chapter 63 Thirteenth Avenue Established 1911 16 Chapters Founded 1907 3,500 Members ZETA BETA TAU BB Kahn, Platka, Shapero, Meiss, Rose Silverman, Berg, Tronstein, Waller. Golomb, Levitt Tenzer. Friedman. Herman, Rich, Sapiro, Wander. Goodiriend Leavitt. Noll, Kearns, Edelman, Robbins, Isaacs, Lackritz, Nast Bernon, Schonberg, Mindel, Shapiro, Warshavsky, Coplan, Berris FACULTY MEMBERS Melvin Newman Samuel Edelman Robert Coplan Edwyn Edelman Clarence Isaacs Richard Bernon Robert Berris Sanford Berg Edwin Golomb David Goodfriend Herbert Ackerman Franklin Bialosky Robert Birnkrant Milton Cohen Leonard Fribourg Leonard Goldstein William Gross Robert Kearns Irving Lackritz Robert Leavitt Leon Friedman David Herman Robert Kahn Herman Levitt Harry Meiss Herbert Heilbrun Irwin Isroff Samuel King Bernard Levi Alvin Levine Arthur Lieverman Thomas Mills SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMAN r a S anford Noll Joseph Rich Howard Robbins Irvin Mindel Nat Nast William Platka Robert Rose Richard Shapero Jack Rattner Arnold Rose John Rose Hyman Rosen Edward Rosenberg Percy Rosenfield Julius Rosenthal H Alva Sapiro Elmer Shapiro Leo Warshavsky Emil Schonberg Robert Tenzer Robert Tronstein Burton Silverman Sanford Waller Barton Wander William Semmelman Sidney Siegel Arthur Simon Albert Vinocur Daniel Weiss Maurice Yalman Arnold Zapoleon Nu Chapter 174 East Woodruff Avenue Established 1911 35 Chapters Founded 1898 6,000 Members [292] -J- ' SORORITIES l 281 W ft VUc omen s l annette emc Alpha Chi Omega Virginia Dorland Alpha Delta Pi Marjorie McCall Alpha Epsilon Phi Sylvia Blum Alpha Phi Elizabeth Davis Alpha Xi Delta Marguerite Beaver Chi Omega Jean Rees Delta Delta Delta Ruth Brown Delta Gamma Anne Vlerebome Delta Zeta Catherine Meranda Gamma Phi Lambda Eileen Smith Kappa Alpha Theta Betty Booth Kappa Delta Joanne Nicholson Kappa Kappa Gamma Patricia Palmer Phi Mu Mary Gibson Pi Beta Phi Elizabeth Reiter Sigma Delta Tau Frances Kaye Sigma Kappa Elnore Wander Theta Phi Alpha Jane Kauffman Theta Upsilon Betty Lupfer Zeta Tau Alpha Mazie Gills Kranlz, Callaway. Jolley. Brown, Blakeslee. Wander Gibson, Reiter, Gills, Stokes, Hughes, Levy Smythe, Smithers, Lupfer, Bolin, Burnett. Kaye Hubbs, Franks, Smith, Molsberry, McCall, Wood, Meranda Breisch, Rees, Hayman, Fischer, Risley [294] I ankette emc f rom McCall. Wood, Newman, Levy COMMITTEES General Chairman Jane Wood Publicity Chairman Evelyn Levy Committee Carol Edwards, Elsie Veh Decorations Chairman Marjorie McCall Committee Ruth Brown, Anne Vlerebome Ticket Chairman Lorabel Callaway Committee Phyllis Roth, Betty Barker Place and Orchestra Chairman Cecile Newman Committee Betty Davis, Patricia Palmer The Panhellenic Prom, sponsored by the Women ' s Panhellenic Association, is one of the big dances of the year. All sororities cooperate in giving this dance to further the purpose of fostering a better inter-sorority spirit. Each sorority was represented in the decoration scheme of the ballroom of the Neil House by a plaque bearing the name and colored crest of the sorority. The music was furnished by Rex Coons and his Orchestra. The Panhellenic Prom is the girl ' s idea of what a good dance should be like. It is planned entirely by committees chosen from the members of Women ' s Panhellenic Association. [295] Wood wian cmhetle emc Alpha Chi Omega Ruth Goodwin Alpha Delta Pi Luana Cox Alpha Epsilon Phi Helen Strauss Alpha Phi Ann Thomas Alpha Xi Delta Jeanne Trew Chi Omega Jane Harrison Delta Delta Delta Dorothy Kromer Delta Gamma Nancy Nehrenst Delta Zeta Virginia Davis Gamma Phi Lambda Martha Reid Kappa Alpha Theta Genevieve Adams Kappa Delta Maralys Thomas Kappa Kappa Gamma Dorothy Goodwin Phi Mu Betty Dillahunt Pi Beta Phi Dorothy Jones Sigma Delta Tau Judith Cohen Sigma Kappa Judith Neil Theta Phi Alpha Jean White Zeta Tau Alpha Margaret Matthew Et R. Goodwin. Kromer, Morrison, Miles. Crawlis. Bealty, Trew Harry, Mouch, Jones, Lawyer, Pusker, Cohen. Miller, D. Goodwin Hunter, Wallace, Taylor, Davis, Sparks, White, Reid, Cox Williams. Thomas, Rees, Nehrenst, Matthew [296] Young, Fox. Shuler, Heckert. Wiltberger Kitchen. Beatty. Sutton. Colby. Gabriel. Goodwin. Kendell Turtle. Speer. Smith, Heberding. Tucker. Belke Arant. Thibaut. Bartlett. Lee, Blazier, Reighley, Pace King, Dorland, Fischer, Edwards, Bidner, Williams Catherine Dolby FACULTY MEMBERS Mrs. Paul Dorsey Virginia Sanderson Kathryn Blazier Carol Edwards SENIORS Marguerite King Martha Lee Hester Reighley Elizabeth Williams Mary Arant Esther Bartlett Betty Belke Virginia Dorland Barbara Evans Frances Fischer JUNIORS Ruth Kendell Janese Kitchen Martha Morrow Blanche Sutton Alberta Tucker Louise Bidner Clementine Fox Jean Fullington SOPHOMORES Florence Heberding Martha Pace Mary Shuler Nancyanne Smith Dorothy Speer Patricia Thibaut Elizabeth Tuttle Alicia Beatty Margaret Colby FRESHMEN Anne Gabriel Ruth Goodwin Mary Heckert Jane Johnson Elizabeth Wiltberger Marjorie Young N E O IT : ' . [297] Alpha Omicron Chapter 116 E. Twelfth Avenue Established 1923 62 Chapters Founded 1885 16,000 Members Little. Roling. Wetzell, Haier. Hamilton, Ferguson Brohard. Cook, Vandemark. Franks, Wolfe. McCall. Lingo Cox, Zimmerman, Quester, Kyle. Wheeler. Oglevee, Baas. Thuma FACULTY MEMBERS Alma Heiner Jeanne Ferguson Harriet Franks SENIORS Ruth Hamilton Irene Quester Betty Vandemark Marjorie Wheeler Margaret Wolfe Betty Baass JUNIORS Adella Oglevee Ruth Wetzell Jean Brohard Jean Cook SOPHOMORES DeMeril Hafer Marjorie McCall Jean Anne Thuma Mary Zimmerman Luana Cox FRESHMEN Janet Lingo Mary Little Laura Rhoads Margaret Roling r a e H Alpha Xi Chapter 152 E. Fourteenth Avenue Established 1921 57 Chapters Founded 1851 16,000 Members [298] Phillips, Poliakoff, Singer, Strauss, Shifrin, Raab, Steigerwald Kraus, Rosenbaum, Bruell, Frankel. Grossman, Deutsch, Pollack, Marks Greenebaum, Moss, Luna, Bass, Blum, Schaengold, Harrison Feinberg, Hahn, Roth, Weissman, Swados. Hornstein Bloomiield, Neiman, Levin, Newman, Tarsey, Lewis Edith Bloomfield Ellen Feinberg Virginia Frankel SENIORS Doris Hahn Ruth Hornstein Helen Lewis Cecile Newman Phyllis Roth Ruth Stone Rosalind Swados Virginia Tarsey Dorothy Weissman Ruth Bass Sylvia Blum JUNIORS {Catherine Gordon Ellen Greenebaum Dorothy Levin Sylvia Luria Ruth Moss Betty Neiman Eleanore Bruell SOPHOMORES Sylvia Grossman Beatrice Kraus Jean Marks Lucille Rosenbaum FRESHMEN Janet Deutsch Geraldine Frankel Mary Friedberg Edith Harrison Elaine Minkow Thelma Phillips Charlotte Poliakoff Renee Pollack Ruth Pollack Lillian Raab Alice Rose Aileen Schaengold Norma Shifrin Lois Singer Ruth Steigerwald Helen Strauss Nanette Zimmerman I] 299] Rho Chapter 184 E. Fifteenth Avenue Established 1921 32 Chapters Founded 1909 4,238 Members ALPHA PHI 4 .as.t.1 Si. 9 f. -Hi f i,Cf 1. Woollard. Rorke, P. Sage. Hohenstine, Cornell. McKinnon, H. Sage. King, Patterson. Pflaum Smith. Shelton, McMahon. Sayre, Curtiss, Rice. Duncan. Hartline. Murnane. Bradford Kirby, Hopkins, Nudd. Beckley, Gabrio, E. Davis, Nichols, Esterline, McCready. Ford Hinkle. Wilson, Oden, McDill. Peoples. E. Miller. Weller. Kishler, Hubbs. Leach Stewart, F. Davis, Morgan. Everhart. Krantz. Pool, Folsom, Lawson Anne Marshall FACULTY MEMBERS Gladys Palmer Dorothy Scott Jean Cornell Emily Everhart Betty Folsom Ruth Bradford Emma Curtiss Elizabeth Davis Mary Coppock Beverly Gabrio Unus Graham Dorothy Hohenstine Joyce Alspach Elizabeth Beckley Frances Davis Roberta Duncan Martha Hinkle Naomi Hubbs Frances Kirby Barbara Hartline Elizabeth Hopkins SENIORS JUNIORS Leah Krantz Esther Miller Elizabeth Pool Margaret Miller Katherine Morgan SOPHOMORES Virginia Lawson Margaret McCready Mary McMahon Virginia Murnane FRESHMEN Harriet Esterline Martha Ford Betty King Mary Kishler Betty Nau Ruth Nichols Gertrude Pahlow Marian Pflaum Jane Leach Betty McDill Mary McKinnon Jane Nudd Betty Smith Betty Stockdale Merle Swineford Betty Wilson Harriet Sage Jane Stewart Janice Woollard Marjorie Rice Ellen Rorke Priscilla Sage Helen Sayre Eulalia Weller Betty Oden Frances Patterson Vivian Peoples Virginia Shelton Ann Thomas r a e H Rho Chapter 226 E. Seventeenth Avenue Established 1912 37 Chapters Founded 1872 11,000 Members [300] ALPHA XI DELTA Havens. Bowers, I. Trew, Bomesberger, Beck, Beaver, Exline, King, Balmer Blocker, Love, Barr, Miller, Marre, Snouiier. Lichty, Senit, Davis. B. Smith V. Trew, Grierson, Albrand. Postle, Boyd, Walsh, Kneisley, Ware. O ' Hara, Mathy, Dunning P. Miller, Boughton, Thomas. Eggleston. E. Smith, Kirn. Lewis, Self, Tripp. Kuntz. Edwards, Parent Messenger, Armel, Wyss, Easty, Holstein. Wear, loest, Bonnell, Harry, Moelchert. B. Blair Hoeflinger, M. Blair, Price, Knight, Bumett, M. Miller. Southard. Hughes. St. Clair Doris Clickinger Marjory Blair Barbara Boughton Betty Bumett Jane Eastey Ruth Albrand Harriet Balmer Edna Barr Marguerite Beaver Melba Beck Virginia Bomesberger Doris Armel Dorothy Coddington Anna Eggleston Fern Hartman Bettv Blair Betty Blocker Betty Bonnell Betty Bowers Isabelle Davis FACULTY MEMBERS Josephine Richardson Lu Mesloh Dorotha Hoeflinger Martha Kirn Jean Knight Marjorie Boyd Esther Cook Margaret Dunning Mary Grierson June Holstein Kathryn Hughes SENIORS JUNIORS Marjorie Miller Maxine Miracle Ellen Price Janet King Eloise Lichty Mar ie Miller Elaine Rinehart Wilma Self Alice Senft SOPHOMORES Dorothy Havens Audrey Kneisley Margaret Lewis Virginia Love Jeanne Edwards Barbara Exline Patricia Harry Marian Joest FRESHMEN Lillian Mathy Mary Messenger Peggy Miller Phyllis Postle Phyllis Kuntz June Laird Charlotte Moelchert Mary O ' Hara Sarah Secrest Rosemary Southard Evelyn St. Clair Georgia Wyss Betty Smith Martha Snouffer Shirley Thomas Virginia Trew Vivian Tripp Frances Townsend Jane Walsh Betty Rauch Elaine Smith Sylvia Wear Alice Parent Mary Strausbaugh Betty Lou Thompson Jean Trew Ruth Ware 1 II ! -TfTT ' AjtfUn Psi Chapter 76 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1916 54 Chapters Founded 1893 12,000 Members 1SS B [301] CHI OMEGA Foster. Burke, Pinney, Watkins, Wetzel, Leisk Huber, Wayt, Wealthall, Ellis. Hill, Woltz, Whiting Rumer, Palmer, Bell, Hodgson, Banfield, Fleckner, Wilson, Armitage Armbruster, Hauntz. Stokes. Rees. Horschel. Goldney, Henderson Kreilick, Harsha. Ogden, Covington, Lemon, Henninger FACULTY MEMBERS Florence Greenhoe Jeanette Stein SENIORS Catherine Harsha lanet Henninger Eileen Horshel Betty Armbruster Eloise Armitage Zoe Banfield Julia Korn Ruth Lemon JUNIORS Marian Bell Margaret Covington Evelyn Goldney Lorraine Ogden Jean Rees Dorothy Hauntz Judy Henderson Grace Palmer Winnifred Schamp Helena Stokes Jeanne Webb Sue Rumer Diantha Woltz SOPHOMORES Frances Bailey Martha Burke Martha Chase Martha Ellis Dorothy Ewing Lee Fleckner Janet Foster Elaine Henry Mary Hill Mildred Hodgson Virginia Huber Virginia Jones Dorothy Leisk Mary Staibling Jane Watkins Cora Wayt Roberta Wealthall Thelma Whiting Betty Wilson FRESHMEN Mary Frances Buckner Jean Carey Dorothy DeMuth Jane Eversole Donna Ginn Jane Harrison Betty Henderson Eleanor McCreary Doris Potts Jean Pruden Janet Richardson Mary Schwall Geraldine Stone Jean Tarleton Anna Thour Martha Tipton Martha Whisson Delores Yanks r a e H Zeta Alpha Chapter 144 E. Woodruff Avenue Established 1919 92 Chapters Founded 1895 24,500 Members [302] -.. DELTA DELTA DELTA Furman. Spore. Bath, Simblest, Rothermund. Kays, Jennings, Boyer, G. Cornelius On, S. Cornelius, Schory, Dye, Wilson. Baker, Roberts, Rehn, Blose, Balthaser Davis. Tynan. Long. H. Evans. Tice, Sayers. Allen, Littleton, Creighton, Kilgore McConnell, Isaly. Yeager, Schontz. M. Evans, J. Nefi. Miller, Kirk, Martin, Houser. Kloos Hosier, Wilcox. E. NeH. Vines. Frye, Caulfield Frank, Ratcliff. Brown FACULTY MEMBERS Ruth Brown Frances Caulfield Catherine Cohagen Helen Evans Margaret Evans Margaret Frank Helen Blose Laura Boyer Betts Brehm Geraldine Cornelius Sue Cornelius Nancy Allen Janet Baker Mary Balthaser Christine Bath Jane Coffman Mildred Creighton Alma Herbst Julia Frye Iva Hosier Geneal Houser Elizabeth Isaly Dorothy Kilgore Beth Kirk Eleanor Creighton Mary Davis Elizabeth Ditto Jean Furman SENIORS JUNIORS Rachel Crose Elizabeth Dye Evelyn Harris Patricia Harris Lois Jennings Mary Kays Elsie Kloos Ellen Laughead Marcella Martin Elizabeth Neff Jane Neff Marjorie Ratcliff Marion Greegor Mary Johnson Jane Littleton Doris Long SOPHOMORES Julia Koontz Eve Moore Dorothy Morris Nancy Morrison Jeanne Orr Jane Rehn Dorothy Schontz Martha Sayers Shirley Tice Mary Vines Ivadelle Yeager Margaret Miller Joanne Pedigo Ethel Peterson Katherine Roberts Jeanne Spore Pauline Rothermund Elizabeth Schory Marcia Simblest Julianne Tynan Betty Wilson FRESHMEN Ruth Anderson Anna Boose Hannalee Childress Jeannette Devine Susan Fraher Kathleen Frank Imogene Gable Betty Gerrow Virginia Haack Helen Hanagriff Marjorie Hayes Jean Hoffhines Lenora Jollay Marjorie Kays Dorothy Kromer Dorcas Linehan Patricia McClure Jane McConnell Dorothy Miller Marge Moore Jean Rhulman Catherine Scheid Martha Silvaslian Marjorie Smith Phyllis Swoyer Lois Vines ,. [303] Nu Chapter 229 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1896 81 Chapters Founded 1888 25,000 Members DELTA GAMMA ■B Nickerson, LeVeck, Hansel. Probasco, Mentzer, Leitaaker, Bailey. Kenney, Klever, Barnard. Williams, Hoopman Hastings, Henderson. Stiifler. Volmar, Helm, Bishop, Morrow, Phillips, Burkey, Moore, Feemster Johnson, Edwards. James. Drake, Stewart, Smith. Edgington, Ardery. Garrison. Gilbert. Heckman, Metcalf, Nehrenst Bergin. Deibel. Swickard. Maieau, Vlerebome. Wallis, Stephens, Haas, Kothe, Pack. Smith Johnson, Rifle. Pierce, Barnard. Lavendar, Dufhis, Wilson. Davis, Berry, Christy Yantes, Tinling, Weeks, Veh, Conner, Ray, Foster Louise Edmondson Elsie Jones FACULTY MEMBERS Rosemary Widner SENIORS Virginia Barnard Edna Berry Harriet Connor Betsy Davis Ruth Duffus Patrilia Christy Charlotte Drake Mary Garrison Ruth Edgington Faith Foster Betty Herl Janice Lavender Martha Hansel Jane Hempy Jane Isaly JUNIORS Jean Pierce Betty Ray Betty Riffe Jane Springer Georgia Klever Anne Mentzer Eleanor Probasco Phyllis Tinling Elsie Veh Virginia Weeks Mary Wilson Jean Yantes Dorothy Stewart Anne Vlerebome SOPHOMORES Ann Ardery Nancy Bergin Jean Deibel Dorothy Edwards Betty Gilbert Phrocine Bailey Eleanor Barnard Maxine Bishop Margaret Burkey Joy Feemster June Haas Betty James Joan Johnson Roberta Johnson Eleanor Kothe FRESHMEN Marilyn Hastings Agnes Heckman Dorothy Heisser Barbara Helm Martha Henderson Evelyn Majeau Jean Metcall Kathleen Pack Jeanne Petit Barbara Smith Anna Hoopman Jeanne Kenney Ruth LeVeck Ellen Leitnaker Ruth Moore Peggy Smith Joanna Stephens Virginia Stiffler Mary Swickard Geraldean Volmar Dorothy Wallis Jean Morrow Nancy Nehrenst Betty Nickerson Elsie Phillips Gayle Williams r a e H Epsilon Chapter 131 Fifteenth Avenne Established 1911 53 Chapters Founded 1874 15,000 Members [304] White, D. Evans. Miller, Hunter. Ealy, M. Linton, J. Linton. Myers Ransom. Lang. Wall, Hays, Connor, Hosier, Howell, Michael, I. Evans A. Davis. Smith, Junkermann, Howard. Krause, V. Davis, I. Ziegler, Stevens, Butler Blauser. Payton. Reese, Simmons. M. Davis. Barker, Page. Long. VanFossen. Brown Corbett. Dwiggins, Keegan, Belding, Jolley. Fisher, Colvill, Scheibel, Meranda SENIORS Betty Barker Marianne Belding Mary Blauser June Brown Doris Colvill Merrilla Davis Maxine Dwiggins Jean Jolley Bettie Keegan Evelyn King Jean Linton Mary Page Margaret Payton Mary Corbett Martha Fisher JUNIORS Marion Lang Catherine Meranda Gail Scheibel Kathryn Smith Betty VanFossen Lawrece Butler SOPHOMORES Louise Simmons Peggy Reese Gwen White FRESHMEN Margery Bauer Florence Connor Grace Cook Ann Davis Virginia Davis Bettie Ealy Donna Evans Joan Evans Jean Garmhausen Ester Hall Rosemary Hays Rosellen Hosier Florence Howard Georgena Howell Glenna Hunter Barbara Junkermann Virginia Krause Helen Krebs Mary Lang Marguerite Linton Gayle Michael Jean Miller Veda Myers Ruth Ransom Jean Stevens Marjorie Wilkins Jane Ziegler O II Theta Chapter 212 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1911 7C Chapters Founded 1902 12,000 Members [ 305 ]  ] GAMMA PHI LAMBDA Erma Adcock Anna Campbell Julia Dexter Dorothy Baldwin r t %Jt J j |tt ' p| f i Adcock. Sharr, Foster. Kilgore, Baldwin. McClester. Keller. Harrington Ayer. Meechan, Kline, Kessler, Haines, Voltz, Grim. Gerke Sherer, Dexter, Ridge, Smith, Harper. Reid, Taylor. Rickey Watson. Anderson. Myers, Miller. Blakeslee, Rhoad, Burkley. Voltx SENIORS Alice Anderson Lolita Harper Dorothy Myers Christine Sherer Grace Blakeslee Ruth Harrington Edna Oyer Eileen Smith Margaret Burkley Catherine Kessler Lois Rhoad Mae Voltz Mildred Gerke Ada Kline Rose Rickey Frances Watson Dcrothy Haines Gladys Miller Ruth Sharr Helen Foster Josephine Grim Iola Keller Marilyn Taylor JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Eleanor Kilgore Dorothy McClester Martha Reid Wilella Ridge Alice Voltz Norma Wylie r a e H Alpha Chapter 106 Thirteenth Avenue Established 1924 1 Chapter Founded 1924 372 Members [306} KAPPA ALPHA THETA Wolie. A. Sims. Irwin, Chambers, Brown, Hoyer. Brush, Vaughn, Millholland Bargar. Clinger, Allan, Miller, Powell, Gee, Jones, Ridenour Snyder. Galloway. Tatje, Ebersol. Findlay. Hershberger. McCallum, Pfening, Higley Booth. Harmount, Sellers, S. Sims. Simpson, Schaefer, Schulz, Gay FACULTY MEMBERS Edith Cockins Anita Landacre SENIORS Barbara Baker Betty Booth Barbara Brown Carol Coffin Jane Ebersol Clara Ervin Kay Findlay Betty Galloway Lucy Gay Jane Harmount Mary Hershberger Betty Higley Carolyn Kaufman Mary McCallum Helen Pfening Mary Schaefer Roberta Schulz Catherine Sharp Jean Simpson Sara Sims Betsy Snyder Martha Squier Virginia Tatje JUNIORS Julie Allan Alice Bargar Dorothy Bramble Mary Clinger Donna Brown Martha Brush Alyce Chambers Genevieve Adams Mary Andrew Anna Beery Katherine Betz Kathryn Blair Barbara Bramble Letitia Breese Margaretta Casey Eleanor Gee Cleda Jones Elizabeth Kiplinger Elizabeth Little SOPHOMORES Katherine Crabbe Elizabeth Hoyer Betty Irwin Mary Crawfis Rosemary Daniels Jane DeLong Beth Dugan Janet Feather Beulah Hoagland Audrey Kirschner Mary Maclean FRESHMEN Lois Loghry Elizabeth Martin Dorothy Miller Virginia Powell Ann Millholland Betty Paisley Janet Pressler Jean Mason Elizabeth McKeever Marguerite Meredith Mary Morden Marylu Mouch Anne Nelson Ruth Parks Dorothy Peters Janice Ridenour Margaret Sellers Jean Waid Marian Willis Jane Wilson Ann Sims Peggy Smith Grace Vaughn Ruth Wolfe Ann Repetto Mary Sims Betty Strong Joan Taylor Nellie Tully Jean Weaver Dorothy Wilding [307] Alpha Gamma Chapter 95 E. Twelfth Avenue Established 1892 65 Chapters Founded 1870 26,000 Members KAPPA DELTA Fahnestock. Lambdin, Kennedy, Robinson, Miles. Sorn. Barber Wason. Roahen. Erickson, Karch, Hayman. Mitchell, Nicholson. Weaver Pickering. McManus. Johns, Snider. Schenck, Hunter. Goodrich Shelly, Chambers, Luce, Avery, Bebout, McGovern, Thrall Elbin, J. McGovern, Goodiellow, Bowen, Bell, Monthaven Alice Pressey FACULTY MEMBERS Frances Jones Mary Mark Elizabeth Mickelson SENIORS Mary Avery Frances Bowen Martha Elbin Ann Erickson Avah Fahnestock Frances Goodfellow Mary Goodrich Janet Harris Betty Hayman Eleanor Karch Martha King Jean Mitchell Romaine Monthaven Margaret Sorn Marie Thrall Mary Barber Ruth Johns Be tty Luce Eugenia Phillips JUNIORS Ruth Pickering Hazel Snider Harriett Wason Barbara Bell Ruth Chambers Jane McGovern Helen Miller SOPHOMORES Roberta Molsberry Joan Nicholson Rache! Roahen Betty Shelly Margaret Alexander Marjorie Amerine FRESHMEN Anna Hunter Margaret Kennedy Jane Lambdin Mary McGovern Mary Miles Betty Schenk r a e H Sigma Kappa Chaptei 229 Seventeenth Avenue Established 1922 68 Chapters Founded 1897 16,284 Members [308] - Meyer. Goodwin, Danker, Hagerty, Turner, Dunning, Chamberlin, Ward, Wildermulh Leahy, Rahn, Johnson, Beem, N. Kauffman, Huntington, Mylander, Beck Keller, Clawson. Pettit, White. Risley. H. Kauffman, Palmer, Means. Searight McDermott, Emig. Sanbom. Marshall, Hickle, Bradshaw, Flick, Belknap Ferris, Schleckman, Denison. Scott, Wood. Roth. Zartman, Coulter :irjcn |M Esther Collicott Elizabeth Beck Jean Danker Dorothy Denison Nancy Ferris Frances Goodwin FACULTY MEMBERS Ann Paterson Bonnie Woodbury Lucile Hagerty Caroline Johnson Anne Kauffman Helen Kauffman Mary Keller SENIORS Marjorie McDermott Patricia Palmer Phillippa Rosemurgy Patty Roth Margaret Schleckman Ethel Woodbury Jean Scott Patricia Searight Jean Storey Frances Wildermuth Jane Wood Mary Beem Kathleen Belknap Jane Bradshaw Martha Chamberlin Margaret Coulter Phyllis Engler Helen Geren Rachel Good JUNIORS Martha Hickle Sara Means Jean Meyer Marjorie Rahn Jean Sanborn Peggy Trautman Eloise Turner Elizabeth Zartman SOPHOMORES Jeanne Alban Martha Brown June Clawson Carolyn Dunning Mary Allread Jean Armitage Terry Arthur Melba Brammer Justine Carmack Jenna Brown Merry Daugherty Jean Dawson Jane Emig Jane Flick Katherine Huntington Natalie Kauffman FRESHMEN Mary Duncan Virginia Eidson Jane Fay Eleanor Fuller Dorothy Goodwin Harriet Grant Janice Hagerty Jean Heimberger Margery Leahy Eve Marchman Marie Marshall Carolyn Mylander June Knowlton Virginia Lawyer Hazel Lee Elizabeth Lewis Sara Lightburn Betty Love Anna Rankin Anne Rawn Dorothy Pettit Lucille Risley Edna Scott Jane Ward Jane White Bette Sands Margaret Shawan Jane E. Smith Jane M. Smith Patricia Smith Patricia Taylor Lorraine Van Ordstrand Marcia Winslow Beta Nu Chapter 84 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1888 73 Chapters Founded 1870 28,000 Members [309] Coopei, Dillahunt, Schloesser. Wing. Sessler. Lawyer Simons, Holmes. Adams. Lomych. Mansfield, Schmidt Wallace, Denman, Thomas, Smith. Schettler. Gibson Corkwell, Wall, DeHaven, Jelen. Maxwell, Denison FACULTY MEMBERS Evelyn Baker Roberta Westhafer Betty Corkwell SENIORS Phyllis Denison Leona Thomas Mary Wall Mary Cooper Ardes DeHaven Ann Denman Mary Gibson Geraldine Jelen JUNIORS Helen Lawyer Ann Lomych Jean Maxwell Rachel Smith Carrie Schettler Pauline Adams SOPHOMORES Dorothy Holmes Gladys Schloesser Birdie Schmidt Betty Dillahunt Mary Mansfield FRESHMEN Louise Sessler Janice Simons Alma Wallace Mae Wing r a e H Upsilon Chapter 1952 luka Avenue Established 1913 60 Chapters Founded 1852 15,000 Members [310] II H PI BETA PHI . § • • W5 i ii ■frf41 0ffll jpfpn ! Henney. Franks. B. Brown, Buck. Heckert, Amrine, M. Bartels. Wiley, Wilson. Osborn Hannay. Evans. Alspaugh, Miller. Irwin, Phillips, Owen, Ackerman, Jones. Clouse Allen, Downs, Bottenhorn, Fite, Owen, Evans. Heishberger, Pearce. Reiter. F. Bartels Silbemagel, Moore. Thompson. M. Brown. Callaway, Crawford. Morrill, Roberts FACULTY MEMBERS Henrietta Cherrington SENIORS Jean Allen Mary Alspaugh Frances Bartels Mary Bottenhorn Margaret Brown Joan Ackerman Elizabeth Buck Marjorie Baird Mary Bryan Mary Crawford Constance Amrine Mary Bartels Jean Caryer Mary Basinger Peggy Brinker Martha Cohagen Ann Cottrell Virginia Dickey Isabel Duncan Bonnie Brown Lorabel Calloway Barbara Clouse Martha Downs Gladys Evans Eleanor Evans Kathleen Franks Ruth Gardner Eileen Henney Marjorie Jones JUNIORS Mary Fite {Catherine Hannay Mary Hershberger Betty Irwin Marcelline Miller Sally Lemert Martha Liter Sara Moore Evelyn Owen Rosemary Pace SOPHOMORES Katherine Fite Jean Greenslade Anna Heckart Jane Durrant June Durrant Marjorie Edmonds Betty Engh Mary Hanger Nancy Horton FRESHMEN Ruth Hoffman Doris Maxon Mary Morrill Elsa Javert Dorothy Jones Virginia Julian Molly Lewis Joan MacKinnon Virginia Middleton Patricia Pearce Mary Reid Elizabeth Reiter Margaret Roberts Betty Thompson Barbara Owens Evelyn Phillips Ruth Seright Catherine Silbemagel Marian Southard Betty Urban Helen Osborn Martha Roth Virginia Wiley Joanne Wilson Martha Moyer Kay Parsley Marjorie Putnam Jean Stiverson Regina Van Gorder Marian Wetherbee ANN H O IT Ohio Beta Chapter 1845 Indianola Avenue Established 1894 81 Chapters Founded 1867 C0,985 Members [311] m SIGMA DELTA TAU Cohen, Shaman, Baer, Klein. Goldberg, Barish, Greenbaum, Lurie, Goldsmit J. Katz, Mellman, Simon, Wetzler, Epstein, Bernstein, Lowenberg, P. Paris, S. Paris D. Katz, Greenwald, Stein. Gates, Baum, Reitman, Rice, Kaye, Fleischman Mann, Steinberg, Levinson, Levy, Weisman. Rosenthal. Strauss, Levin. Brody Maida Brody Elinor Levin Shirley Levinson SENIORS Evelyn Levy Elizabeth Mann Edythe Siegel Jacqueline Steinberg Eileen Strauss Jeannette Weinstein Jean Weisman Hazel Fleischman JUNIORS Frances Kaye Bettie Rosenthal Bernice Williams Marcelle Baum Janet Gates SOPHOMORES Elsa Gottlieb Dorothy Katz Dorothy Myers Augusta Reitman Florence Rice Miriam Stein FRESHMEN Ann Baer Dorothy Barrar Jeanne Bernstein Mildred Bishin Bernice Epstein Judith Cohen Lucille Simon Jean Gerber Dorothy Goldberg Lois Goldsmit Rita Greenbaum Janet Horwitz Pearl Kaplan Jean Katz Edna Klein Hilda Largman Babette Lowenberg Ruth Lurie Kathleen Mellman Patsy Paris Sonja Paris Bernice Reines Dorothy Shaman Fanny Silver Shirley Silverman Edna Wetzler r a e. H Gamma Chapter 64 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1921 18 Chapters Founded 1917 1,458 Members 3121 SIGMA KAPPA Dillon, Griffith, Shaner, Oelgoetz, Johnson. Truex. Neil Burgess, Gutman, Combs, Worsham, Goss. Allaire, Davis Benham. Schaifner. Briesch, Smalley, Wander, Miller, Guth SENIORS Mary Allaire Elizabeth Burgess Elma Guth Grace Schaffner Margaret Benham Ruth Davis JUNIORS Marietta Miller Mary Taggart Blanche Briesch Julia Gutman Helen Johnson Marian Smalley Ruth Combs SOPHOMORES Elnore Wander Virginia Dillon Joyce Goss FRESHMEN Betty Griffith Harriet Oelgoetz Margaret Worsham Judith Neil Onilee Shaner Jeanne Truex A e • T T I ft. A Chi Chapter 2051 Iuka Avenue Established 1919 42 Chapters Founded 1874 9,000 Members ■i trfa [313] THETA PHI ALPHA Puskar. Fowler. D. Buchanan. I. Buchanan. C. Kauffman Abram, Shea, Kemper, Carr, Graham, Hoffman White. Mcintosh. Deibel. I. Kauffman, Hahn Edan Callahan FACULTY MEMBERS Mary Dillon Mary Gordon Josephine Reed Harriet Deibel SENIORS Mary Hahn Catherine Kauffman Lillian Kemper Janet Mcintosh JUNIORS Jane Kauffman Mary Lawler Dorothy Buchanan SOPHOMORES Dorothy Graham Louise Hoffman Ann Shea Elizabeth Abram Jeanne Acree Patricia Benton FRESHMAN Jean Buchanan Mary Carr Katherine Hopkins Mildred Jones Mary Pritchard Mary Puskar Virginia Small Jean White r a e H Gamma Chapter 185 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1919 18 Chapters Founded 1912 3,131 Members [314] THETA UPSILON vM y ■ ' | H ' v| f! Bl SB fl bb ■ ' $3k AS - ■ 1H1HHHII Bower. Hawkins. Bean, Lowry, Conard Frazer. Schick. Metcali, D. Hawk. H. Hawk. Lucas Yaw, Richardson, Hughes, Lupfer. Hawke FACULTY MEMBERS Marguerite Ekdahl Jane Frazer SENIORS Eileen Hughes Ethel Metcalf Dorothy Hawk Glennibel Hawke JUNIORS Evelyn Hawkins Helen Lucas Betty Lupfer Catherine Richardson Mary Schick Ruth Yaw SOPHOMORES Jeanne Bower FRESHMEN Jean Conard Florence Lowry Delta Chapter 93 Thirteenth Avenue Established 1914 33 Chapters Founded 1914 1,850 Members [315] Lowman, Good, Lee, Sparks. Mathew, Wheeler, Wilson Ahrendt. White, Hartupee, Ward, Clark, Marling. Herold Gills, Wright, Paxton, Burkhardt. Williams, Squire Gompf, Grubb. Grimes. Johnston. Davis, Walbolt Freda Burkhardt Helen Davis Marjorie Gompf SENIORS Alice Grubb Janet Paxton Bernadine Johnston Ruth Russell Jane Walcutt Peggy Williams Clara Wright Clare Apel Emily Ahrendt JUNIORS Milda Gertz Marion Herold Margaret Grimes Dorothy Marling Alice Squire Betty Walbolt Jane Clark Jane Good Martha Hart SOPHOMORES Betty Hartupee Ruth Lee Laura Lawson Betty Lowman Emily Ward Doris Wardell Margaret White Margaret Mathew FRESHMEN Elizabeth Sparks Martha Wheeler Grayce Wilson r a f H Alpha Zeta Chapter 55 Fifteenth Avenue Established 1921 76 Chapters Founded 1898 10,500 Members [316] iioioiuoieiis KJxleiA Mc FRESHMEN Wheeler. Shell. Mithoif. Nothstine. Robinson. Smith. Theobald Drumheller, Rowling, Brooks, Colby, Gunderloy, Fomwalt. Fulks, Johnston Hart, Middleton, Henderson, Garmhaussen, Rhoads, I. Jones, McElroy, Williams Polli, Lisko, Persson, Shaiier, Breniser, B. Jones Sarah Aldridge Gayle Amstutz Helen Ayars Susan Beach Mildred Bordenkircher Genevieve Brown Mary Campbell Barbara Carpenter Jane Albyn Barbara Bracy May Breniser Betty Brooks Mae Carstensen Mildred Coleman Martha Corry Dorothy Cox Jean Crichton Eleanor Duncan Jean Failing Helen Ferguson Jean Cary Margaret Colby Grace Drumheller Emma Fornwalt Wilma Fulks UPPERCLASSMEN Martha Fippin Ruth Geckler Isabel George Martha Hansel Barbara Hartline Aid? Hatton Margaret Hayden Virginia Hermanson FRESHMEN Jean Garmhaussen June Grooms Mary Gunderloy Mildred Hart Martha Henderson Dorothy Kahananui Martha Lee Kathleen McMurray Jeanne Montgomery Maxine Morral Sarah Roberts Bernacune Scott Dorothea Jamison Bee Johnston Betty Jones Janice Jones Kathleen Kuck «; x Rosanna Scolt Elizabeth Shurtz Addie Skinner Sarah Traponsky Mary Troxeii Geraldine Vclmar Heien Wolfe Ruby Zurcher Irene Lakatos Irene Lisko Doris Marguis Ruth McElroy Marcella Meyer Ruth Middleton Virginia Mithoff Ruth Moore Harriet Nothstine Ingrid Persson Elizabeth Polli Betty Rhoads Mary Robinson Doris Rowling Winifred Schell Dorothy Shaffer Eileen Shell Gwendolyn Smith Olive Smith Eleanor Stout Helen Sullivan Mary Theobald Jean Walker Martha Wheeler Marianne Williams Virginia Wilson , I, UPPERCLASSMEN Ferguson, B. Scott. Traponsky. Crichton, Roberts, Shurtz, Hartline Corry, Carpenter, Aldridge, R. Scott, Cox, Zurcher, Kahananui Troxell, Geckler. Coleman. Wolfe, Beach. Hatton, George, Ayars Skinner, Campbell, Amstutz, Bordenkircher, Fippin. Papai, Montgomery [318] McVickers. Cox, Enders Margaret Alexander Elinor Anderson Ruth Anderson Margery Angle Geraldine Barclay Angela Barford Margery Bauer Ruth Becker Elizabeth Beckley Nancy Berry Betty Blue Anna Mary Boose Irene Brophey Vesta Bollinger Minerva Burner Mary Buss Mary Carroll Margaretta Casey Cecele Cassick Pauline Chinn Martha Close Eloise Coffman Bette Collins Florence Conner ■Grace Cook Betty Corkwell Ruth Cornwell Marjorie Cottrell Evelyn Cox Ruth Crone Marjorie Culbertson Frances Davis Winifred Dean Helen Deber Loretta Delaites Rebecca Denman Louise Dinger Veronica Dion Mary Donnely Ruth Dorsey Florence Drout Barbara Jane Duffy Alcyon Elder Jane Elder Julianna Elk Elizabeth Ellenwood Martha Elliot Nancy Elliot Jean Emmert Mary Jane Enders Frances Erickson Helen Falls Louise Felton Carol Fisher Gladys Fringer Jane Funston Beatrice Furdaus Dorothy Gary Catherine Gillette Irma Hake Frances Haley Harriet Harp Bertha Harris Vivian Harris Clara Mae Hartman Helen Helfrich Bettie Hepplewhite Edythe Hockman Jane Hoffman Elizabeth Holl Lucille Hull Alice Hultin Alice Humble June Hatcher Ann Jennings Lenora Jollay Julia Kehoe Charlotte Kibler Betty Kingseed Juliette Koren June Kurlander Margaret Lambdin ack y fali Audrey Lancy Evelyn Larrick Lois Anne Leach Dorothy Levine Molly Lewis Ruth Libonsky Delores Marshall Eleanor Maust Esther McVicker Carolyn Melhorn Eloise Myers Mary Montgomery Jane Nakans Ann Nelson Alice Newman Elizabeth Nickerson Ruth Ellen Orwick Alice Parent Jean Parish Thelma Parker Mary Peacock Marcia Ann Phend Ruth Pontious Mary Prichard Alice Raney Adelaide Reed Rose Ellen Reed Louise Reinman Marcella Risch Ida Rivlin Ruth Rosenberg Martha Roth Dorothy Rowling Elizabeth Ryan Doris Sauerman Irene Schanz Helen Schnuble Mary Schwall Martha Scroggs Thelma Shank Betty Sherwood Jeanne Shreve Janet Simon Lois Singer Martha Sivaslian Elizabeth Smith Heath Snowden Ruth Snider Edith South Dorothy Stacker Betty Stacy Anna Lou Stevenson Jennie Stoll Mary Strusbaugh Susan Swisher Doris Summers Dorothy Summers Ann Talbot Jeanne Truex Betty Touchman Eleanor Tufoander Helen Vath Betty Wagner Viola Wald Betty Walker Marian Wetherbee Mary Lee Wilkinson Elizabeth Williams Mary Louise Winegar Marjorie Young [319] V led Arall Busch. 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Cohen Eleanor Abelson Margaret Aikens Mary Alban Louise Allen Katherine Andrew Margery Angle Clare Apel Esther Aronson Hazel Bachman Ann Baer Eula Baker Charlene Balo Lois Bannerman Mary Barber Lois Barish Dorothy Barrar Maxine Bassett Lillian Bauer Rebecca Baum Alicia Beatty Elizabeth Belke Jean Berman Elsie Bernstein Marian Bessler Mildred Bishin Betty Blair Harriet Block Selma Bloom Constance Bowman Alda Boyce June Bregman Vivian Brouthers Anita Brown Mary Buckner Florence Busch Grace Butler Elva Caplan Barbara Carr Janice Clogg Betty Cochran Lenora Cohen Mary Cox Ruth Danaceau Margaret Daughters Louise Dehn Janet Deutsch Joan Dotter Ruth Dubin Florence Dykstra Mildred Edlick Nancy Elder Renee Elow Joy Feemster Martha Fenton Lois Ferris Sylvia Finkelstein Lillian Flickinger Geraldine Frankel Shirley Friedlander Elaine Friedman Helen Fuller Lois Goldsmit Ruth Goodwin Algean Groh Helen Grundstein Lois Guagy Marian Hafle Ruth Haignere Laccisa Harrison Mary Harwood Marylin Hastings Agnes Heckman Barbara Helm Lois Himes Janet Holt Virginia Horcher Janet Horwitz Katherine Houser Anna Hunter June Hunter Mary Ives Elaine Jackson Regina Jacobs Shirley Jacobs Sylvia Jacobs Lillian Jaffee Phyllis Jeffers Edith Jersin Priscilla Johnston Alice Jones Betty Jones Lois Kahn Irene Kalis Frances Kaplan Neva Karrick Jean Katz Helen Kiess Ruth Kendell Margaret Kennedy Jeanne Kenney Kathleen Kessler Marjorie Keyser Charlotte Kibler Mary Kilgore Elizabeth King Doris Klar Edna Klein Jean Kohler Fern Kohler Norma Koplin Margaret Kramers Helen Krebs [320} t. Jsfllda 6 Wilson. Dawson, Ulmer Poifenbergei. Sibley. Probasco. Barnard Fuller. Philo, Seybold. Roberts Murphy. Purinton, Abbott, Conner Bramble, Brashear. Owen, Johnson, Weaver Virginia Abbott Eleanor Barnard Barbara Bramble Genevieve Brashear Martha Brown Phyllis Conner Caroline Dolson Peggy Eller Eleanor Fuller Pauline Johnson Edythe Murphy Mildred Owen Mary Philo Jean Poffenberger Betty Reed Ann Reppetto Helen Roberts Jean Seybold Lois Sibley Jeannette Ulmer Dorothy Weaver Anne Wilson [321] NEIL HALL- Continued Beverly Landau Martha Landesman Hilda Largman Arline Lehman Janet Lingo Vida Loader Mary Long Margaret Love Babette Lowenberg Ruth Lurie Margaret Lutz Lois Macklem Eleanor Maisel Lois Malkin Beatrice Malkoff Mary Mansfield Loree Markley Frances Marks Ruby Martin Elizabeth Mayhew Harriett McCrery Alice McNish Kathleen Mellman Louise Melvin Sylvia Mermelstein Margaret Merrick Dollie Miller Elaine Miller Pauline Miller Ruth Miller Sara Miller Elaine Minkow Rae Mouser Susann Muter Florence Nagler Anise Neitz Mary Neutzel Jane Newman Sue Nolze Anne Oldham Patsy Paris Sonya Paris Jane Parr Jean Parr Jean Patton Shirley Perlmutter Ruth Petersen Thelma Phillips Renee Pollack Ruth Pollack Chariot Polliakoff Sophia Pomerantz Patricia Putnam Lillian Raab Phyllis Rainer Bernice Reines Gladys Rendecker Ruth Rogers Saea Rogovin Alice Rose Edith Roth Eloise Roth Leona Ruess Rettie Rupprecht Alma Sanders Jane Savage Janet Savage Aileen Schaengold Shirley Schaffer Mary Schill Raizelle Schneider Dorothy Schochen Julia Scholder Matilda Scott Sarah Secrest Opal Seifert Rose Seifert Margaret Seman Onilee Shaner Virginia Sharrett Helene Sherfy Norma Shifrin Ruth Siens Fannie Silver Isabel Simmerman Lucille Simon Zoa Slutz Eleanor Smith Jane E. Smith Jane M. Smith Patricia Smith Gertrude Sniderman Jean Spitznaugle Ellen Star Ruth Steigerwald Shirley Stein Theda Stein Doris Steinhilber Marian Steinmann Leila Stendahl Jean Sterman Helen Stern Janice Stoltz Eileen Sweeney Betty Teitelbaum Peggy Telgater Rosalie Thompson Anna May Thour Martha Tipton Alberta Tucker Dorothy Uhl Elizabeth Vogel Laura Vorhees Ruth Weeks Ann Wolfe Mooie Wong Jean Yarman Dorothy Zeck mi a© Kl • «i a = - £w- ff •: 7 - . 1 pP ' • ' « ™sP V s ' a _ ! ' 1 £ - ■ ' %. ? -?T® S ' -. ■• 1 E- : - ' •■ w ' '  E 5°i 1 K4 , Fowler, Davy, Staehling. Brammer, Rawn, Prescott, McCusky, Lomych, loest Wilkins, Blizzard. Crook, Pickens, Cavins, Starr. White, Willis, E. Reber, A. Reber Schenk, Dix, Strong, Chamberlain, F. Jones, Rarey, N. Jones. Hart, Henderson Moore. Chaverri, Cochran. Snedaker, Davis. Wolff, Snell, Westerman. Hirth. Erskine Arias, Pifer, Neumeister, Schaal, Coxen, Watkins, Gamboa yyiLnaer di Marta Arias Mary Davis Nancy Jones Lee Pickens Sue Starr Coral Becker Christine Davy Katherine King Priscilla Pifer Dorothy Stott Anna Beery Elsie Dix Dollie Kleinhans Marjorie Putnam Betty Strong Grace Bissell Anita Dreyer Ellen Leitnaker Ruth Rarey Betty Sutfin Edith Blizzard Ruth Egan Ann Lomych Betty Rauch Jean Taylor Ruth Bolon Isabel Erskine Jean Mason Anne Rawn Betty Tradtman Elizabeth Bowers Jean Fowler Gail McCusky Anne Reber Jeanne Trew Melba Brammer Grace Gary Patricia Meacham Elizabeth Reber Dorothy Tubman Martha Brush Jane Geyer Julia Moore Tad Riley Martha Ulrich Jane Carter Betty Hall Mildred Moore Jane Runyan Bettye Vaughn Helen Cavins Martha Hart Nancy Morrison Alice Schaal Patricia Watkins Mary Chamberlain Betty Henderson Jane Mygrant Catherine Scheid Joanne Westerman Aura Chaverri Alice Hickson Marian Neumeister Elizabeth Schenk Marjorie Wilkins Janice Cochran Ruth Hirth Jane Overman Ruth Smith Mary Wilkins Betty Coxen Marion Joest Hannah Owen Mary Snedaker Marianna Will Mildred Creighton Caroline Jones Mary Parsley Betty Snell Marian Willis Esther Crook Frances Jones Margaret Patterson Mary Staehling Betty Wolff [322] Vc ower L lub Francis Adams Donald Arnold Robert Arnsbaugh Thomas Bacon Robert Baker Ora Baumgardner Veron Becher Roger Becker Robert Beldon Joseph Billman John Bloom John Blyth John Borman Elgar Brown Herbert Brown Leon Brown Richard Brown Richard Bueker Wiley Campbell Harry Carter Dane Caulkins Thomas Cavanaugh Wallace Chapla Harold Clum Eugene Coffman Owen Coghlan Paul Cohagen Leroy Collins Harry Collis Harold Copley Robert Corder Dallas Cornett Joseph Cox Stanley Cozart James Danner Douglas Davis Vernon Davis Robert Davlin Jerry Dent Charles Derr Hubert Dixon Winston Duckworth Benjamin Easterling Donald Eyler Joseph Fenwick Robert Fish Paul Fodor William Frazier Clifford Fulton Richard Gannon Myron George John Graham Loren Grandey Eugene Green Eugene Grill Oren Gum Blake Hanan Robert Hawthorne Clifford Heer Robert Henry Donald Henthorn James Hogg Edward Hoke Robert Hower Samuel Huber Stanley Humphrey Sidney Isenberg Robert Janson Richard Jones George Jump David Keller Lawrence Kempton Edward Kern Carl Kessler Richard Keusch Donald Kiracofe Aimo Kivinemi Harold Klum Jerry Kramer Dillard Kuhlman Richard Lash Robert Latier Neal Layne John Leiman John Lewis John Louzecky Russell Lovell Harold Lowe Roland Lynch Robert Lynn Floyd Madden Roy Maddux John Mann Donald McAdams Robert McCormick John McEwen Joseph McQuaide William Mericle William Merrell Lawrence Metcalf Kenneth Miller Richard Mitchell Horace Mitten Howard Mohler Nello Monarchi Alfons Monas David Moody Carl Moore Dean Moore John Moore Paul Moore The Tower Club Jack Morris John Mount Fritz Myers John Newman Henry Nickel David Nielson Rex Norrick George Olin Michael Papai Wayne Parker William Parker Reeve Paxson Lowell Perkins Richard Perkins Avon Pickering William Pierson Norman Price Robert Prior Homer Rapp Haines Reichel Donald Ress James Rickey Harlan Ridenour Jacob Riggs James Robinson Carl Roesch Frank Rosenberger Paul Ruese Warren Ruff Ross Russell Lawrence Sarbaugh Arthur Schwemler William Scott Eugene Seaman Robert Segna Walter Shaffer Bert Showman Herbert Sidle Theodore Smart Jack Smith Robert Smith Walter Smith Richard Spear Edward Staehling George Stancu George Stengel Charles Stephenson James Stephenson Elroy Stimpert Richard Strominger James Stubbins Robert Sweeney Stanley Swenson Glenn Tanner Robert Tate Carl Terry Harry Thoben Arthur Thomas Kenneth Thomas Robert Thomas Neal Thomsen John Trimmer Wallace Vietor William Waller Andrew Wansack Paul Ward Edgar Watkins Chester Watts Dana Weaver Kenneth Webb Robert Weber Ernest White Allan Wiggins Donald Wilde Edwin Willing John Wilson Louis Wolfe Homer Wood Paul Young Thomas Zaugg Robert Zeek Donald Ziegler Vernon Zieske [323] vDuckeue i tiib Y I ■ —— F mjjC -7 ■ fczJ w -y I I 1 ■ I — -:;u. ■ 1 W g WE r  ■■ ■■■■■■ 1 m fw Donald Andregg WyrvP •Vi PC i B r f ' Louis Barton Eugene Bates Clifford Beck James Bellock ftf ' « ' Hifl - Hi i i % tp • ll - « v « f f f f J.: f, 1 t jf!?[? 4- f-t. ■ ' • ' ' 9M Robert Beltz Weldon Benbower ■y • • — T V Rudolph Berkhouse ' ■ . . , 3 ■! .« ii W V i v, .VT%  - u _ Donald Bernard n JLji. ilWW Ff ■ • - Ivan Biscan Roger Biser ' iSkaSfi Earl Blayney Harry Blum Edwin Bomeli The Buckeye Club Larry Booher Stanley Book Norman Bradstock MEMBERS Kenneth Breunig C larles Dailey Kenneth Hausman Henry Miell William Slinger Paul Brown S anton Darling Henry Hinke Raymond Miller George Smith Willard Bryant h yron Davis Harold Hipsher Richard Mindigo Richard Smith Donald Capper F rancis Day Robert Hummer Leo Mistak Frank Spirk George Carr K enneth Dobson Harold Husted William Moreland Robert Stout Bentley Case S tephen Eros Paul Jenyk Robert Newbold Bruce Strickling Azro Cheney R obert Erwin Fred Joseph John Newman Charles Teale John Christman Jc seph Foster Robert Lane Michael O ' Horo William Thomas Robert Class H omer Frazier Julian Leet Claude Perry Robert Thompson Frederick Claugus h arvin Frederick Robert Lescher John Petruska Joe Trosak John Cleary rv Marion Fryer Joseph Mack Carl Presgrave Frank Vaclavik William Coleman F arold Geiger Glyde Marsh James Rice James Whittaker Carl Cooperrider D avid Gilmore Joseph Masaryk Charles Riegle Harold Wiedeman Carl Cox F ogers Grimes Allen Maurer Max Ruhl Clifford Willford Earl Cox F rederick Gutridge Robert McCort Robert Rupp Maurice Wogamaa Ray Cruey F obert Hanville Leonard Melvin Harry Shaefer William Woods Raymond Cutter J lck Harris Gilbert Mickelson Victor Shumaker Julian Yocom [324] V J tadi iviwi L mf? The Stadium Club Jack Abrams Clarence Acker Robert Anderson Russell Arthur Bill Arthurs Andrew Bailey Thomas Bailey Robert Balthaser Dale Baughman Francis Beall Harold Beighley Robert Bigler Milton Blatt Karl Boehk Heinz Boker Russell Bolinger Eugene Boweres Arthur Broadway Alfred Burchard Jack Carnahan Warren Christman Allen Conkle Richard Curl Jerome Deitch Joseph DiFranco Charles Derbyshire Arthur Dove Ernest Eckert Ralph Fetter Paul Foster George Gary Charles Gehrke Byron Geiger James George Klein Gilhousen Ralph Gloss Lloyd Gnagey Louis Goldman Paul Graham Philip Greene Floyd Groff Harold Hall Edward Hartman James Higgins Bruce Hingham Joseph Hirschberg James Hoffman Joseph Hoffman Edwin Hoffstetter Lawton Howell John Howells Dwight Hughes Hugh Hull Michael Hunyadi Robert Kessler Eldon Krantz James Konneker Floyd Kolb Charles Lane James Lane Lawrence Leiby Robert Livensparger Ivan Logan Frank Lorimer Albert Mack Gordon Mason Russell Masterson Arch McCormick Emanuel McGregor Dwight Meehan Charles Melton Joseph Mihalka Theodore Munch William Muntean Lewis Offensend Robert Owens Marcus Page Lowell Parks Robert Pinches Thomas Pomeroy Willard Price Ralph Prouty Dwight Ridge Robert Ries John Ringhisen Robert Robinson William Robison Waldo Schied Judah Schwartz Bill Shelton David Sprague Charles Smith Emil Sluga John Stage Ted Stamm David Strausser Robert Stutzman Vernon Tharp Dan Thomas Elmer Thomas John Thomas Robert Tippet Vernon Trinter William Turpin Andrew Van Echo Harry Vogelsong Lowell Walder John Webb Robert Weber James White Glen Wintermute Richard Wood Bernard Zemel Clarence Zieske Milton Zimmerman [325] 1 ' PROFESSIONALS V Bell. Allen, Miller, Hinchman Mellor, MacQuigg, Berwitt. Galvin, Hendershot Ryan, Puppel, Hawkins, Heffron l wfeteioviat Ji tterfratemit i L ounclt Alpha Kappa Kappa John Carries Alpha Omega Louis Galvin Alpha Psi Earl Sprunger Delta Sigma Delta William Mellor Delta Theta Phi Robert Read Gamma Eta Gamma Charles Hendershot Nu Sigma Nu Benjamin Hawkins Omega Tau Sigma Lowell Hinchman Phi Chi Ralph MacQuigg Phi Delta Epsilon Michael Perlin Phi Delta Phi John Bell Phi Rho Sigma Attulio Puppel Psi Omega Donald Miller Sigma Iota Zeta Stanley Cooper Tau Epsilon Rho Louis Berwitt Theta Kappa Psi George Ley [328] • ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA ■■■■i Kuntz, Ringer. Harding, Duncan, Deishley, Radancevich. Rogeis Boehm, Clark, Wince. Randall. Armour, Dickerhoof, Hughes, Kincaid Hamm, Stine, Healey, Butcher, Artz, Lovebury. Light Schumacher. Pearson. Schaefier. Sparling, Groom, Forrester FACULTY MEMBERS Hugh Beatty James Ferguson John Horst Claude Perry George Curtis Fred Fletcher Paul Hudson Philip Reel Horace Davidson Albert Frost Robert Kirk Raymond Seymour Francis Davis Isaac Harris John Mitchell Lee Sharp Joseph DeLor John Hill Ralph Pagel John Upham Donald Yochem SENIORS Curtis Artz Joseph Healey Richard Lucas William Sparling Wendell Butcher Richard Light George Martin George Stine Donald Haugh William Lovebury Raymond Slabaugh JUNIORS Lloyd Boehm Charles Deishley Robert Hamm Joseph Schaeffer James Boyer Charles Duncan Victor Hilligas Edward Schumacher John Carnes Joseph Forrester William Kuntz Andrey Stevenson Thomas Clark Joseph Geer SOPHOMORES Donald Pearson Edward Young Dean Armour Ernest Breyfogle FRESHMEN Richard Gilson Joseph Groom Gilbert Dickerhoof Thomas Hughes Jarko Radancevich Bradway Rogers Albert Frell Gene Irving Samuel Randall Gale Ross Charles Harding Robert Kincaid Robert Ringer Maurice Wince Pi Chapter 199 West Tenth Avenue Established 1902 59 Chapters Founded 1888 16,100 Members {329} ALPHA OMEGA Erlitz, Shotten, Shore, Engel, Berkowitz, Leiiorts. Kleine Venook. Sobel. Babushkin, Samuels, Lurie, Goldberg. Rose Orgel, Kalman, Levy, Edelman. Garbus. Steinfeld, Rodinsky. Galvtn Studin. Dworkin, Brody, Sacks. Shapiro. Goldsmith. Soroko. Rubinstein Murry Brody Sanford Dworkin Paul Goldsmith Philip Sacks SENIORS Philip Shapiro Arthur Soroko Paul Studin Louis Galvin Harry Garbus JUNIORS Harold Kalman Daniel Rodinsky Harry Rubinstein Benjamin Steinfeld Arthur Edelman Samuel Levy SOPHOMORES Victor Orgel FRESHMEN Walter Babushkin Marvin Berkowitz Harvey Cole Howard Engel Stanley Erlitz Sidney Goldberg Harold Kleine Nathan Lefferts Jack Lurie Cbatles Rose Milton Rubin Herbert Samuels Lewis Shore Irving Shotten Arthur Sobel Joseph Venook- r a e H Psi Chapter 238 W. Tenth Avenue Established 1927 34 Chapters Founded 1907 7,500 Members C 330 J m ALPHA PSI § 9 itttttftr t .? 1 1 t ? i t Forthoier, Piper, Lewis, Northington. Lusk, Richards, Rainge, Getty Beamer, Jones, Rhinebarger, Kottenbrock, Ross, Simione, Puppel. Menges Funderburg, Engard, Lantis. Houdeshell, M. Ross, Dimick, Dorman, Kline, Chambers Peck, Heller, Carpenter, Reid, Smith, Oswalt. Martin. Berger Derwin Aschraft William Bills Joseph Berger James Hay Homer Carter James Dorman Clinton Forthoier David Funderburg Paul Beamer Robert Carpenter Walter Chambers Randall Foley James Davis John Dick Alan Dimick FACULTY MEMBERS John Helwig John Mills John Knapp SENIORS Harold Moses Oliver Heller Edgar Houdeshell John Hisgen JUNIORS Edward Peck Robert Getty Gaylord Lewis Robert Hocker William Martin Donald Hott • Louis Northington SOPHOMORES Lowell Jones Robert Menges Dale Kline Jacob Richards Amos Kottenbrock Charles Ross David Lusk FRESHMEN John Simione Richard Engard Dick Junk Harold Harter Paul Keene Ervon Hollingshead George Lantis ■ ■■■1 Russell Rebrassier Arthur Schalk Clarence Woodhouse Martir Ross Gail Smith Earl Sprunger Lloyd Oswalt William Piper John Puppel Joseph Reed Bruce Swart Lloyd Terrill Paul Wallace Kenneth Welty John Rainge Charles Seward Roy Rhinebarger A M N s o n Alpha Chapter 101 Twelfth Avenue Established 1907 7 Chapters Founded 1907 2,300 Members [331] Campbell, Zettel, Miller, McKinney, Kneebusch, England, Ruhlman, Keffer H. Buenau, Brady, Baldwin, Hursch. Evans, Keller. Schrapp, Spellicy Sturges, Kaufman. Wey, Sauer. Bixler. Kerr, Zentner. Rankin Frey, Smith. Dunn, Holdren. McElwain, Fenton. Richardson, Jauch Williams, Hofstetter, Mason, Kehoe. J. Buenau. Kurtz, Keith, Fry Glenn Fry FACULTY MEMBERS Herbert Mote Ellsworth Reese John Buenau Frank Dunn Fred Fenton Henry Hofstetter Richard Jauch Claire Kehoe SENIORS Jack Kurtz Marian McElwain Kenneth Mason Fred Richardson Robert Sturges Werner Zentner JUNIORS Thomas Brady Harold Buenau Dennis England Charles Evans Russel Baldwin Donald Bixler Samuel Campbell James Frey Hazard Holdren Charles Hursh Jerry Garrard Donald Keffer Ralph Keller FRESHMEN Raymond Kaufman Jack Keith George Kerr SOPHOMORES William Kneebusch Jack Miller Donald Schopp Robert McKinney Samuel Sauer Irvine Smith Jack Spellicy George Rankin Donald Ruhlman John Zettel r a e H Beta Chapter 76 Twelfth Avenue Established 1920 7 Chapters Founded 1919 734 Members [332] r-. DeMuth. Shannon, Mahu, Bauman, Dush, Beringer. Wible Acton, Harmon. McClary. Gorman, Oliver, Hitchcock Heaton. Rankin, Cline, Hendershot, Costello. Redinger, Mallow Montgomery, Woodard, Galeman, Stilwell, Petersen, Kosach FACULTY Arthur Martin SENIORS William Coleman Joseph Dush James Gorman Guy Cline Joseph McClary Joseph Acton Richard Bauman John Harmon Wilford Heaton Charles Hendershot Michael Kosach Clarence Lee Robert Montgomery JUNIORS Richard Rankin Kenneth Robbins FRESHMEN William Beringer Robert Costello John DeMuth Edward Maher Myron Oliver Rollin Petersen Frazer Redinger James Stilwell John Woodard Carl Mallow John Shannon David Wible Rho Chapter 29 East Frambes Avenue Established 1922 32 Chapters Founded 1901 1,300 Members [333} MU BETA CHI Golomb, Groban. Loeb, Horowitz, Moses. Franklin. Hoffman Leikowitz, Zeiger, Jacoby. Barry. Spiro, Kotosky Weintraub, Robbin, Rapport, Balas, Freedman. Scott Arthur Freedman Samuel Golomb Harold Kotosky Sam Lefkowitz SENIORS Adolf Rabinowitz Milton Rapport Herman Scott Meyer Spiro Hyman Weintraub Jerome Balas Mitchel Cohen Sidney Franklin Myron Hoffman JUNIORS George Jacoby William Loeb Harry Robbin George Zeiger Mayer Horowitz SOPHOMORES Jack Jenefsky Paul Kluga Harold Linsky Grant Brandon FRESHMEN Joseph Groban Edward Kellerman Herman Vaprin r a H Beta Chapter 46 Sixteenth Avenue Established 1935 2 Chapters Founded 1930 100 Members [334] NU SIGMA NU Greegor. Brown, English, Lowery, M. Smith, W. .Smith. Caudill, Burrell Rowles, Scott. Roberts, Heisel, Hawkins. Beattie, Pfaadt. Temocky, Shearer Sargis. Shorkey. Houston. King. Harsh. Brooks. Geckler, Perri, Moss Jones. Wharton, Scheetz. Urban, Keck, Marsh, Schaefer FACULTY MEMBERS John Alcorn James Beer Caspar Benson Rollo Bonnell John Brown Oscar Coddington Jacob Coons Thomas Frame Benamin Hawkins Homer Keck Richard Brooks Robert Cassidy Jack Dillahunt William Houston Kussel Brown Darrell Caudill Ivan Clark Robert English Garrett Ackerman Fountain Beattie Fredric Balz Robert Burrell Rollin Durant Robert English John Farson James Foley Huston Fulton Morris Goldberg Willis Kubiac Warren Lapp George Lemon Donald Jones William Marsh Ernest Perri David Greegor Robert Harsh Nathan Headley Jasper Hedges Charles Clark Robert Davison Charles Geckler Robert Ireland SENIORS JUNIORS Eldred Heisel Benjamin Houghton Elmer Horton Phillip Knies Harry LeFever Howard Mitchell John Lowery John Moss Harold Roberts Raymond Scheetz George Schwemlein Merl Smith SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Harry Keys Jack Knapp Roger Lyons John Read Francis McCoy William Monger Clyde Norman William Pfaadt Thomas Rardin Paul Schaefer Hugh Setterfield Charles Shepard Clifford Sherburne Clayton Smith William Starin Dell Russell Robert Scott Frank Ternocky William Smith Walter Stout Don Urban Joseph Wharton Harold Sargis Howard Scott Gerhard Shearer Robert Sherman James Thomas Don Rowles Richard Shorkey Philip Vandeman Joseph Wilson Richard Woodyard Beta Tau Chapter 1454 Neil Avenue Established 1935 42 Chapters Founded 1882 14,642 Members [335] OMEGA TAU SIGMA t- i _ 1. 1_ 1_ t Amerine, Crawford, Beyer, Gray, Welbourne, Dickason, Stewart Kagy. Higley, Fox, Mauger, Koebel, Price, deVarennes, Smith. Reiner Muntz, Lisowski, Henson, Strawn, Washburn, Hinchman, Collier, Tacke, DeTray, Kloboucnik Cobb, Finney, Enzie, Jackson, Badger, Schwarm, lames. Davison, Boyd. Harris Smith. E. Evans. Waite, M. Evans, Kuhn. Walmsley. Elsass. Dinsmore FACULTY MEMBERS Oscar Brumley Theodore Fitzgerald Leonard Goss Walter Hobbs SENIORS Walter Krill Roy Nichols John Shoemaker Paul Boyer Charles deVarennes Russell Dickason Milton Evans Malcolm Finney William Harris Benjamin Henson Harold James JUNIORS Irvin Kuhn Thaddeus Lisowski Harry Mauger Paul Muntz Willard Strawn Fred Tacke George Walmsley Paul Washburn Max Badger Otto Cobb Donald DeTray Frank Enzie Edgar Evans Murl Fox Charles Higley Woodrow Jackson SOPHOMORES Berlin Kagy Melvin Kloboucnik Floyd Koebel James McOwen Andrew Reiher Francis Schwarm Richard Smith Robert Smith Edward Waite Ivan Amerine Wayne Boyd Ray Collier Roy Davidson Jack Dinsmore Norman Elsass FRESHMEN Paul Gardner Oliver Gray Wilbur Hilsheimer Lowell Hinchman Lawrence Price Marvin Stuart i Verle Crago Harry Crawford Robert Glover Laverne Graham Carl Vanpel Russell Welbourn James Wilkinson A E H Gamma Chapter 1968 Iuka Avenue Established 1911 5 Chapters Founded 1907 1,500 Members [336] . PHI CHI Calland, Gallagher. Drummond, Schellhase, Blanden, Messenger, Bannister. Wilson Franken, Phillips. Rice, Morgan, McCreary, Magnuson, Meckstroth, Fox Brancamp, Smith, Kackley, Mogg, Neiswander. Schumaker, Allison. Roth, Stoner Dodd, O ' Neill. Battles. Ferguson, Mallett, MahaHey, Kistler, Wilkins MacQuigg. Muckley, Bowsher. Wharram, Pilmer, Schweitzer FACULTY MEMBERS Charles Doan Samuel Edelman Herbert Emswiler Lambert Agin Robert Berkebile Merwine Blanden William Bannister William Calland Selwyn Drummond Thomas Fox Morris Battles Robert Ferguson Donald Greenamyer Willard Allison Joseph Brancamp Theodore Dodd Ralph Hartwell George Peters Robert Bowsher Duane Kackley Victor Kistler Francis Gallagher Paul Meckstroth Richard Morgan SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Mack Lopusniak Robert Magnuson Albert Mogg Howard Mahaffey Dean Mallett Floyd Neiswander FRESHMEN Harold Postle Frank Riebel James McCreary Harold Messenger Franklyn Rice Thomas O ' Neill Gordon Pilmer Sidney Rice James Muckley Marvin Roszmann Frederick Schellhase Ralph Phillips Leroy Schumacker Willard Stoner George Watson Oram Woolpert Paul Yates Ralph Sampson William Schumacher Carl Roth Julius Schweitzer Robert Smith Robert Wilson John Strait Kenneth Wharram William Wells John Wilkins l Gamma Chapter 354 W. Ninth Avenue Established 1913 67 Chapters Founded 1889 20,000 Members [337] PHI DELTA PHI Jordan, Merry. Price. Covington, Junk. Brown. Coleman Mitchell. Fais, Grace, De Vennish. Earhart. Pfeiier. Murr, Robison Crow, Meifert. Bell. Young, Weed. Applegate Herschel Arant Robert Hunter FACULTY MEMBERS Norman Lattin Robert Mathews William Rose Alonzo Tuttle Harry Vanneman James Bell Paul Brown Warren Earhart Arthur Meifert SENIORS Robert Merry John Mitchell Lowell Murr Harry Price Ithamar Weed Thomas Applegate Philip Aultman JUNIORS Clarence Covington Fred Crow Richard Grace Kline Roberts George Young Robert Coleman Joseph DeVennish FRESHMEN Edward Doyle Gervais Fais Jackson Jordan William Junk Joseph Pfeifer Frank Robison George Sauer r a e H Swan Inn Chapter Established 1893 62 Chapters Founded 1869 28,632 Members [338] PSI OMEGA 1.1 Patton. Dew, Novotny, Schaefier, Hatch, Dredge, DiBello. Reeves. Close Kesler. Backus, R. Miller, Thornhill, Evans. D. Miller, Wagner, King, McCreary Jerman, Reynolds, Perkins, Trach, Wearstler, Mackenbach, Rusk, Suitor, Uhrig, Moore Gnandt, Fries. Troyan. Samuel, Brown, Brunk. Flemington. Steiner. Williams Donovan, Menendez, Groman, Carrasquillo, Barlow, Blaine. Warren, Dimity, Imhoff FACULTY MEMBERS Irwin Bottenhorn Carl Boucher Harvey Cottrel Harold Crow William Graham Wilbur Marshall Wendle Postle Harry Semans Herbert Shumway Dick Snyder Frank Starr Victor Steffel .Robert Trippy Robert Wade Roland Wiltberger SENIORS Harold Barlow Charles Blaine Robert Brown Richard Close Anthony DiBello Gilbert Backus William Dew Stanley Evans Reinaldo Carrasquillo William Dimity JUNIORS William Flemington Joseph Gnandt Clare McCreary George Fries Albert Jerman Donald Kessler SOPHOMORES Richard Donovan Herman Groman Dean Miller Roger Miller Paul Raish Charles Mackenbach Thomas Moore James Reynolds Andrew Imhoff Francis Menendez Frank Warren Roy Schaeffer Richard Steiner Paul Suitor Mark Trach William Rusk George Wagner David Wearstler FRESHMEN Lewis Brunk Lawrence Church Howard Dredge Charles Hatch Than King John Novotny Woodrow Patton Jack Perkins Nelson Reeves Richard Samuel James Thornhill Stephen Troyan Frank Uhrig Louis Wascepinez Robert Williams Psi Chapter 109 Twelfth Avenue Established 1901 31 Chapters Founded 1892 21,172 Members [339} Settler, Burke, Gordon. Graber Wiseman. Gross, McFadden, Havener. Hirsch Squires, Taylor. Eubanks, Halliday Edward Doan Lester Getzloe FACULTY Raymond Lawrence Norval Luxon James Pollard Harold Schellinger Henry Bachrach James Burke Irvin Eubanks Earl Gordon Charles Graber Robert Halliday SENIORS Willard Hirsch Irving Lichtenstein Tom McFadden George Sattler Eugene Squires Richard Taylor Donald Wiseman James Danner Amon Gross JUNIORS Vernon Havener Paul Jacobs John Norman r a e H Ohio State Chapter Established 1911 44 Chapters Founded 1907 5,000 Members -tfV [340] HONORARIES II Medicine Gamma Chapter Established 1933 41 Chapters Founded 1902 ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Alpha Omega Alpha was organized for the promo- tion of scholarship and research in medical schools, the encouragement of a high standard of character and conduct among medical students, and the recognition of high attainments in the medical sciences of practice and related fields. Regular members are medical men and women who as undergraduates have given prom- ise of becoming leaders in this profession, while hon- orary memberships are given to physicians who have attained distinction in any worthy line of human en- deavor. This group sponsors one public lecture a year — this year by Dr. Logan Clendening, who spoke on The Doctor in Art, Music and Literature. Farber, Curtis. Schaier Meyer FACULTY MEMBERS Fremont Bateman Leslie Bigelow John Brown George Curtis Horace Davidson Joseph DeLor David Farber Eldred Heisel Charles Doan Verne Dodd Kenneth Ferguson Jonathon Forman Albert Frost Grant Graves Willis Kubiac Blanche Meyer SENIORS Morris Guthrie Frank Hartman Gilman Kirk Robert Kirk George Nelson Dwight Palmer Alexander Pollack Galon Rodabaugh Phillip Reel Harry Reinhart Clayton Smith John Upham Neal Wood Oram Woolpert Paul Schafer Jack Silberstein Pollack, Silberstein. Meyer, Kubiac. Rodabaugh Heisel, Farber. Nelson. Curtis. Schafer [342 BETA ALPHA PSI Accounting Omicron Chapter Established 1929 18 Chapters Founded 1919 Membership to Beta Alpha Psi, national accounting fraternity, is restricted to Juniors and Seniors majoring in accounting. The selection is based partly on scholar- ship. The chapter at Ohio State boasts of many alumni prominent in the business world. The high standards which this group upholds, coupled with its achieve- ments, have made it one of the goals of those who plan to enter the field of accounting. This honorary society, founded in 1921, is one of the organizations connected with the accounting department in the College of Com- FACULTY MEMBERS Dallas Bolon Walter Burnham William Dickerson Richard Baker Martin Barrett Irving Converse Alan Fife William Hamilton Ernest Hicks George Eckelberry Wilfred Fleig Brooks Heckert Lester Hite Linn Hobbs John Koman Robert Lowman Robert McCarthy Wilbur Dayton Donald Friend James George SENIORS JUNIORS Arthur Jahn James McCoy Hermann Miller Donald Merrick Robert Mertie Robert Miller George Morris Harold Negelspach Edward Hartman Clifford Morgan Wayne Overmyer Daniel Shonting Jacob Taylor Walter Wall Russell Willcox Carl Presgrave Richard Remy Edwin Sarrey Max Schmitt Fied Sloane Wade Turvy Robert Stout Herbert Todd William Woodward Sarrey, Friend, Woodward, Fife. Mertie, Baker, Hobbs Hartman, Dayton, Schmitt. Cotabish, Sloane, Stout George, Hicks. Todd. Morgan. Merrick, Biscan, Negelspach Presgrave, Clevenger, Remy, Koman, McCarthy, Winchell Morris, Miller, Hamilton, Zimmerman, Dickerson, Jahn, Lowman m [343] Commerce Beta Chapter Established 1922 43 Chapters Founded 1913 BETA GAMMA SIGMA Beta Gamma Sigma is the only national commerce honorary in the United States. Membership to this fra- ternity is based on scholastic attainment, the members being chosen from the upper tenth of the Senior Class. Selection is also based on personality and character. During the spring quarter of each year Beta Gamma Sigma sponsors a scholarship dinner for all freshmen in the College of Commerce who have a point-hour ratio of 3. or higher. FACULTY MEMBERS Theodore Beckman Orin Burley Charles Dice Catherine Dolby Elvin Donaldson William Duffus George Eckelberry James Hagerty Claire Harmeyer Gordon Hayes Brooks Heckert Felix Held Henry Hoagland Charles Huntington Harold Maynard John Mee Hermann Miller Robert Patton Montgomery Pike Charles Reeder Daniel Shonting Edwin Smart Richard Stevens Jacob Taylor Eugene VanCleef Henry Walradt Walter Weidler James Yocum Sam Arnold GRADUATE MEMBERS Hans Carstensen Jack Colclough Robert Manhart Marjorie Poston Howard Blackburn Philip Brier SENIOR MEMBERS Jean Emmert Jerome Kreinberg Robert Mertie Robert MilJer Ralph Schaefer Reed Zimmerman [344] CHI DELTA PHI Literary Alpha Epsilon Chapter Established 1926 27 Chapters Founded 1919 Chi Delta Phi, a national literary society, bases its membership on ability in wriitng. To improve their work members subject their writing to self criticism, and to the suggestions of already successful authors. This group strives to further creative writing, to stimu- late reading, and to increase public interest in con- temporary literature by sponsoring lectures by promi- nent people in this field. This year Chi Delta Phi brought Robert Frost and Louis Bromfield to our campus. FACULTY MEMBERS Bernadine Whitmer SENIORS Elizabeth Beck Jessie Blickensderfer Carol Coffin Lorraine Becker Clara Distel Martha Hinkle Nettie Mendel Elizabeth Neff Jane Neff Jean Poffenberger Grace Schaffner Rita Thomas Carolyn Woodard Jeanne Yantes Mary Davis JUNIORS Dorothy Bramble Betty Irwin SOPHOMORES Lois Jennings Lois Loghry FRESHMEN Harriet Grant ■34 1 Blickensderfer, Loghry. E. Neff, Yantes, Davis. Thomas. Woodard Becker, Lebo, Mendel, Beck, Schaffner, Hinkle, Grant Jennings. Distel, J. Neff, Poffenberger, Light. Bramble [345} ■ ■ ■■■H Music Chi Chapter Established 1928 28 Chapters Founded 1909 DELTA OMICRON Delta Omicron national honorary was formed at the Cincinnati Conservatory ot Music in 1909. The Chi chapter at Ohio State was established to promote the work of women musicians and to foster fellowship among students in undergraduate years. Members are chosen for outstanding attainments in music. This year Chi chapter initiated Margaret Speaks as a national honorary member. Also, all the members of the group participated in a concert given during the Spring quarter. Wilkins, Sayers, Smith, Dierker SENIORS Kathryn Baum Mary Beitler Barbara Brown Jane Coulter Ruth Davis Lillian Dierker Olive McCombs Lucine McNaught Mary Morrison Elizabeth Reber Martha Sayers Estelle Smith Miriam Straley Mary Wilkins Wanda Worthington Jean Brunner Katharine Hughes JUNIORS Jean Seybold Catherine Silbernagel Jean Sprenger Janet Williams SOPHOMORES Ruth Barnebey Worthington. Barnebey, Brunner, Hug hes. Straley, Davis McNaught, Silbernagel, Seybold, Baum. Williams. Reber Coulter. Sayers, Smith, Dierker, Beitler [346 ' ETA SIGMA PHI Eta Sigma Phi fraternity is an honorary society of students whose purpose it is to develop and promote interest in classical study, whether in history, art or literature, and to effect closer relationship among its members. The quarterly program consists of initiation, business meeting, and banquet, except in the spring when a picnic is held. Members are usually recom- mended by the faculty and then invited personally by an executive committee which is elected in April im- mediately preceding the National Convention. Classical Languages Alpha Tau Chapter Established 1934 45 Chapters Founded 1924 Cohen. Gompi, Wolfe, Cory, Ferguson. Seli. Hoff Kenneth Abbott Esther Gantz Vera Carter Edward Cory Merrila Davis Avah Fahnestock Robert Boroff Annetta Cohen Dorothy Conway George Boiling FACULTY MEMBERS John Hough GRADUATE STUDENTS Kathryn Reichardt Eileen Smoke Jeanne Ferguson Russell Foster Marjorie Gompf Katherine Hannay David Efros Virginia Hupp Mary Jackson Charles Bates SENIORS JUNIORS Virginia Hoff Josephine Mooney Mary Self Elizabeth Shurtz Doris Lusk Evelyn Mallernee John Oglevee SOPHOMORES Edward Hill William McDonald John Titchener Sam Stregevsky Joella Whitaker Margaret Wolfe Margaret Patterson Jane Trent Jackson, Lusk. Fahnestock, Oglevee, Shurtz, Patterson Stregevsky, Mooney. Davis, Carter. Trent. Foster Hoff, Cohen. Wolfe. Cory, Ferguson, Self, Gompf m { 347 ] Band Eta Chapter Established 1923 21 Chapters Founded 1919 KAPPA KAPPA PSI The honorary band fraternity, Kappa Kappa ■ musical organization which was established at Ohio State to provide a means of conferring honor on those men who have distinguished themselves in the march- ing band and the concert orchestra. All members are chosen on the basis of musical attainment in these two organizations. Each year Kappa Kappa Psi sponsors the band dance and a banquet. It also entertains the bands of other schools visiting Ohio State. Gustav Bruder William Casey Hugh Austermiller Robert Haldeman Clark Hammitt FACULTY MEMBERS William Thomas Eugene Weigel Richard Heine Jack Henry Joe Hoffman SENIORS Edwin Jonas Myron McKelvey James Mueller Manley Whitcomb John Williams Gerry Neubach William Randolph JUNIORS Robert Bedell Robert Berger Kenneth Bryant Harry Carter Stanley Crist James Elliott Charles Harris Glen Johnson Charles Johnston . William Joseph Robert Lukens Harold McGinnis Frank Piper Leslie Quinn Robert Redding Richard Schmitt Clarence Strouss Paul Titlow Wayne Wilson John Bloom Lester Farver Ronald Gregory Richard Grossman SOPHOMORES Leonard Klonowski Robert Place Robert Roshong William Scharenberg Robert Schulenberg Harold Shively Hugh Shumaker Joseph Smith David Stein Richard Whiston Neubach. Farver, Beales, Bryant, Randolph, McKelvey. Crist, Hofiman Scharenberg. Quinn. Bedell. Stein. Elliott, Strouss, Bloom. Gregory Roshong. Piper. Redding, Harris, Wilson, Joseph, Johnston. Lukens Grossman. Schmitt, Whiston, Williams. Shively, Smith. McGinnis Austermiller, Henry, Mueller. Hammitt. Berger, Thomas i 348 IMS PHI CHI THETA Commerce Tau Chapter Established 1928 33 Chapters Founded 1924 Phi Chi Theta is an honorary which is comparatively new on this campus. Any woman in the College of Commerce or in Commerce-Education is eligible to join, and selections are made by vote of the active members. Those chosen must be pledged one month before initi- ation. At every other meeting some outstanding profes- sional business person speaks to the organization and answers quest ions that are asked him by the group. This year the girls held one dance each quarter, and the annual Founder ' s Day Banquet on March 6. Phi Chi Theta is a charter member of the National Professional Pan-Hellenic. Shirley Barr Mary Coffman Betty Greene Elizabeth Lok Gayle Amstutz Mary Bachman Barbara Carpenter Viva Boothe Eleanor Karch Irene Kellz Dorothy McGuire Doris Murphy Mary Edler Caroline Hoffman Elizabeth Hogue FACULTY SENIORS Claire Harmeyer Juliette Koren Donaldine Morgan JUNIORS Helen Overturf Eunice Whitsett SOPHOMORES Glenna Hunter Glenna Mendenhall Roberta Molsberry Marjorie Postle Gail Smith Edith Steiger Mildred Yenchius Ruth Shirkey Olive Smith Yenchius, Greene, O. Smith, Bachman, Barr Morgan, Mendenhall, McGuire, Whitsett, Hogue, Shirkey Kellz, Murphy, Karch, Koren, Coffman, Hoffman Molsberry. Overturf, Postle, Steiger. G. Smith. Amstutz [349 ] Scholastic Ohio State Chapter Established 1928 39 Chapters Founded 1923 PHI ETA SIGMA Phi Eta Sigma national freshman scholastic McQuaide, Postlewaite, Parker. Vaclavik , . Election to this organization is based on the point i our ratio of the candidate, a cumu- 3.5 for the freshman year being neces- sary for membership. Each year the fraternity has sev- eral social activities. Included in the program for this year was a smoker; a party with Scholaris, the scho- lastic honorary for freshmen girls; and trips to places of interest around Columbus. At the annual initiation and banquet, Acting-President McPherson was elected as honorary member. Luther Evans William Evans Bernard Abrams Jack Abrams Dan Adams Russel Arthur Charles Bates Frederick Baublitz Richard Bickart Clark Biedel Frank Brevoort Leon Brown Vern Cahill Henry Caldwell Frederick Claugus Joe Cox William Dauben Robert Davlin Charles Derbyshire Arthur Dove Michael Dziama Benjamin Easterling Ralph Angelo John Bayliss William Beebe Chester Beem Robert Belden Robert Birnkrant Ewing Boles Edwin Bomeli Lyman Jackson Lesion Love Carl Eckard Bruce Eisner Ralph Engle Arthur Evans Victor Filimon John Fisher Elmer Fisherman Robert Flower Thomas Frell Albert Friedberg Irwin Friedman Byron Geiger Alex Glassman Philip Goldberg Paul Graham Philip Greene Donald Guentert Oren Gum Jack Hanthorn James Bradfield Willard Bryant John Carnahan Robert Class Stuart Clawson Harold Davidson Lowell Douce Harold Geiger HONORARY MEMBERS William McPherson James Morrill SOPHOMORES Charles Harrod Charles Helm Laysel Hochstetler Robert Holmes Dorsey Holtkamp Raymond Hopkins Wayne Howard Carl Huprich John Ireland Eli Kamellin Edward Kern Robert Kesler Michael Klein David Kohl William Langsdorf Richard Latter James Lemley Irving Levy Ralph Lucas FRESHMEN Ralph Gloss Frank Goodell Donald Henthorn Chester Hill Harold Hipsher John Houston Evan Jones Sanford Kaplan Joseph Park Charles Reeder Leonard Madison Arlington Mallery Joseph Masaryk Theodore McQuaide Robert Merrill Clarence Miller William Miller Thomas Miskimen Carl Moore Charles Morrison John Newman William Nosker Donald Ogg Alexander Orfirer William Parker Donald Postlewaite John Rheinfrank James Robinson Manual Rosen Ralph Kemmerer Charles Kienzle Henry Kuivila Jean Leonard William Livingston Robert Lynas Robert Lynn Bernard Marks Claugus. Harrod, P. Moore, Michael. Mills, Caldwell, Birnkrant C. Miller. Rheinirank, Snowberger, Bayliss, Wilde, Ireland, R. Smith, Livingston McAdams. Flower, Weintraub, Beebe, Van Voorhis, B. Geiger, Boles. Shaffer W. Miller, H. Geiger. Mendenhall, Schwartz, Jones, Hill. Beem. Shively Wolfson. McQuaide, Vaclavik, Postlewaite. Parker, Stimmel George Rightmire Ernest Sarrey Jacob Schaefer Walter Shaffer Sidney Silverman Ivan Smith Neal Smith Richard Spear George Stancu Irving Stein William Stewart Glenn Tanner Wayne Taylor Patsy Test Elmer Thomas John Thomas Frank Vaclavik Lee Waldschmidt Donald Wilde Willis Wing Homer Wood Don McAdams Robert Mendenhall John Michael Robert Mills Paul Moore Richard Murphy Simeon Nash Joseph Oravec Robert Rarey Edward Runk Lawrence Sarbaugh Stanley Schwartz John Semmelman Jerome Shapero Bill Shelton Richard Shively Bert Showman Charles Smith Robert Smith Walter Smith Philip Snowberger Albert Sprock Edward Staehling Ronald Stimmel Kenneth Thomas Robert Thomas John Van Voorhis Robert Weintraub Roy Wildermuth Edwin Willing Irving Wolfson Donald Zeiger [350] PHI UPSILON OMICRON Home Economics Gamma Chapter Established 1915 25 Chapters Founded 1909 fab The aim of Phi Upsilon Omicron is to develop indi- vidual personality and to foster and promote economics. The Gamma chapter at Ohio State University realizes this aim at the bi-monthly meetings, where the profes- sional work of a national and local scope is carried on. Accordingly, this Spring quarter a new project is being started — a personal appearance clinic, limited to girls in home economics. Members to this honorary are se- lected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and in- terest in home economics. Clara Bancroft Martha Dush Faith Gorrell Alma Heiner June Kennedy Hughina McKay Blakeslee, Hughes, Leutz Boyd. Wallrabenstein, Folsom FACULTY MEMBERS Winona Morgan Florence Osborn Alice Pressey Eve Turnbull LaRoux Roebuck SENIORS Emily Binns Grace Blakeslee Margaret Burkley Esther Conine Harriet Deibel Betty Folsom Mildred Gerke Alice Grubb Eileen Hughes Mary Leutz Marcella Martin Winifred Masson Naomi Middlesworth Margaret Miller Elizabeth Raup Lois Rhoad Roberta Schulz Ruth Sharr Christine Sherer Eileen Smith Maisie Thaw Elizabeth Wallrabenstein Helen Bower Marjorie Boyd Julia Dexter Frances Fischer Jane Fisher Helen Foster JUNIORS Mary Grierson Rachel Hall Eleanora Langston Donna Roebuck Elizabeth Snyder Marjorie Stanley Sue Williams Bower. Sherer, Sharr, Snyder, Fischer, Stanley, Conine. Deibel Smith, Foster, Rhoad, Schulz, Masson, Thaw, Grierson, Binns Williams, Dexter, Grubb, Fisher, Hall. Langston, Roebuck Blakeslee, Leutz, Gerke, Wallrabenstein. Hughes, Folsom, Burkley [] ] [351] Scholastic Founded 1928 Local OLARIS ; ?shrnan women ' s honorary society, V :.!■ ■•■■-; ' -ncouragement of high scholar: •. ■■• ; restricted to freshman women hav- ing an accumulativiKpoint- are held each AuturnnTwimerTemcRaprmgqucine in addition to bi-monthly meetings, where speakers se- lected from various fields lecture to the group. The out- standing social event of the school year is a banquet given during the Winter quarter. Each year a joint meet- ing is held with Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary for men. Cox, Orr, Alexander, Reese SOPHOMORES Pauline Adams Marjorie Addington Romana Alexander Janice Beatley Elizabeth Brown Patricia Buel Florence Busch Marcia Cooper Hilda Corr Irene Cox Marie Davis Elizabeth DeLashmutt Ruth Geckler Jeanne Grosvenor Florence Heberding Caroline Hoffman Lois Jennings Neva Karrick Suzanne Katz Kathryn Ketchum Dorothy Linscott Mildred Mahaffey Harriet Nothstine Jeanne Orr Carolyn Otting Alice Padan Rose Papier Jean Perz Martha Peters Marian Pflaum Edwina Rammelsburg Betty Rauch Peggy Reese Lucille Risley Esther Shapiro Marcella Silver Ann Stanley Dortha Starker Mildred Stein Eliza Stradley Mary Swickard Joan Taylor Elizabeth Walker Lenor Walter Ruth Wilson Jessie Yee FRESHMEN Genevieve Adams Hazel Bachman Barbara Bramble Mae Buker Mae Carstensen Jean Casey Florence Conover Virginia Donavan Barbara Everhart Rosemary Frost Gwendolyn Goodrich Harriet Grant Janice Hagerty Jennie Heston Marye Hobson Elizabeth Hopkins Irene Hornyak Lucille Hull Pauline Johnson Jean Katz Marjorie Kays Jean Kinnear June Knowlton Dorothy Kromer Virginia Lawyer Marjorie Lowell Mary McKinnon Phoebe Mellinger Nancy Nehrenst Frances Ornstein Winifred Schell Mary Schwall Genevieve Soncrant Edith South Marian Steinmann Mary Stewart Phyllis Swoyer Patricia Taylor Emily Thomas Dorothy Thompson Margaret Thompson Sara Tobacman Neva Tom Joan Wallace Ruth Way Martha Wheeler Marcia Winslow Dorothy Zangmaster Stewart, Ornstein, Peters. Pflaum, Casey, McKinnon, Kromer Nehrenst. Hopkins, Holton, Schwall, Lawyer, Thompson, Katz. Bramble Bachman, Padan, Perz, Thomas, Soncrant, Johnson, Grant Grosvenor, Reese, Orr, Cox, Walker, DeLashmutt [352] IIC I SIGMA ALPHA SIGMA Social Administration Founded 1924 Local Sigma Alpha Sigma was founded in 1924 primarily to encourage good fellowship among the students in the Junior and Senior classes of the School of Social Ad- ministration. Supplementary aims are to maintain high scholarship; to foster high professional standards; and to increase the general appreciation of the need and value of social work. During the past year, Sigma Alpha Sigma sent aid to the Spanish children, formed a Wing of the Florence Nightingale Cottage, was represented on the Student Labor Board, the Peace Mobilization Com- mittee, and the Commerce Council, and sponsored a student-faculty reception. Pursglove, Trasin. Scholes, Koerner Frances Anderson Gertrude Behner Florence Berner Lillian Birnbaum Clara Burns Lola Danese Joan Ackerman Maxine Evans Elsie Jones Fay Feren Jane Harmount Emma Lieder Marjorie Miller Garnet Mover Bertha Phillips Esther Goldenberg FACULTY MEMBERS Mary Mark SENIORS JUNIORS Constance Pursglove Katheryne Rayburn Margaret Scholes Elizabeth Senderling Bettye Sillman Mary Steward Caroline Henninge Ruth Stone Jane Taylor Margaret Trasin Laura Vorhees Laura Wood Margaret Koerner Harriet Wason (352 ] Vorhees. Wason, Behner. Senderling. Taylor, Henninge Birnbaum. Feren, Wood, Evans, Miller, Moyer, Goldenberg Ackerman, Danese, Harmount. Rayburn, Sillman, Anderson Koerner, Trasin. Pursglove, Scholes [353] Nursing Epsilon Chapter Established 1932 6 Chapters Founded 1922 SIGMA THETA TAU Sigma Theta Tau, honorary nursing sorority, was or- ganized at Ohio State in 1932 with the purpose of fos- tering higher professional standards and encouraging a spirit of fellowship among women in the nursing school. Membership is restricted to those students hav- ing five quarters of nursing, with a point-hour ratio of 3. or above, and giving indication of outstanding pro- fessional possibilities. Every year this organization en- deavors to make some useful contribution to the nursing school. Hartley, Buker, Burner Dorothy Hutchison Ruth Kuehn FACULTY MEMBER3 lone Sundstrom SENIORS Virginia Buker Minerva Burner Nanry Elder Glenna Hartley Helen Helfrich Charlotte Kiblar Peggy Knapp Thelma Parker Mary Peacock Ellen Roller Betty Sherwood Betty Walker Peacock, Helfrich. Elder, Sherwood. Walker. Xibler Roller. Parker. Knapp, Buker. Hartley, Burner [354] TAU BETA PI 7. was : e nursin I :;::: : Engineering Gamma of Ohio Chapter Established 1921 69 Chapters Founded 1885 mwm mM K j k Davis, McEwen, Hanville Thomas, She man. Cark FACULTY MEMBERS Herbert Baumer Gilbert Coddington William Knight Richard Miller Christopher Sherman Samuel Beitler Guy Cooper Joseph Koffolt Clyde Morris Hollie Shupe Harold Bibber Erwin Dreese Allan Kunze Harry Nold James Stitt James Boyd William Everitt Carl Lamey Carl Norman Kwan Tang Harry Brittingham Samuel Folk Paul Lehoczky Percy Ott LeRoy Tucker Aubrey Brown Thomas French Paul Machovina Ralph Powell William Turnbull Paul Bucher Lyle Herndon Charles MacOuigg John Prior Fairfax Watkins Frank Caldwell Embury Hitchcock Saivatore Marco Wilbert r ona Arthur Watts Charles Chubb Horace Judd Franklin Marquis Henry Schofield John Weed Edgar Clark Emerson Kimberly William McCaughey GRADUATE ACTIVES Jacob Shank Jerome Williams John Younger Eugene Falls Charles Guard Edward Jordan Howard Orlowski Edward Slowter Harvey Grice Elton Gunyou Alfred Kerscher SENIORS Robert Radow Eugene Anderson William Dodge John Heldack Robert McComb John Sherman Arthur Baggs Robert Drake Andrew Henery John McEwen John Shuck George Brookover Bernard Egger Harold Hirsch Roger Merrill Robert Sperry Darwin Brown William Fahrenbruck Virgil lies Karl Miles William Spore Keith Conrad Richard Fairley Henry Jacoby Robert Ogram Stanley Steiner James Cook Stanley Forgue Louis Kellogg Merrill Riehl Ned Strasser Thomas Cook Jack Gerster Ellsworth Kimmel Howard Rohrer Arthur Thomas Sam Daugherty Donald Goettge Robert Krieg Max Ruhl Roy Thompson Crary Davis John Graham Carl Lauffer Bernard Sarchet Robert Tippett Jack Delfs James Hackett Carey Lindsay Charles Semmelm?.n George Vanator Lewis Dever Robert Hanville Clarence Marx JUNIORS Thomas Seddon Charles West George Woods Jack Bacon Stephen Eros Roscoe Hershey Robert Lukens Howard Petty Robert Baker Joseph Fenwick Robert Huffman Harry McCarthy Clayton Rumsey Heinz Boker Paul Fodor Sidney Isenberg John Miller Nye Scofield Austin Brightman Loren Grandey William Judy Kenneth Miller Jack Shulman Seymour Browne William Grube T a W renr- Kp- .p ' . :n ich 1 Mitchell Harry Stieber Jack Caddell Paul Gustafson Charles Krusa Fritz Myers ob? ' Ctn e Helmuth Engelman Donald White Grube, Bacon, Isenberg, Sperry, Woods, Engelman, Strasser, Fairley, Kruse Stieber, Judy, K. Miller, Jacoby, White, J. Cook, Petty, J. M 1 er Krieg, Caddell, Browne, Clark, Forgue, Shu ' man. West. Ger er, KHlorg, gger Kemplon, Rumsey, Baker. Gilkey, Baggs, Lukens, Kerscher, Fahrenbruck, Hershey Goettge, Brown, Grandey. Fenwick, Myers, Ruhl, Steiner. Vanator. Marx. Kimmel Graham, Tippett, Sarchet, Brookover. Huffman. McEwen, Sherman. Davis, Hanville, Lindsay, Henery, Jordan, Drake [354 1 C 355 ] TOWNSHEND AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION SOCIETY Agricultural Founded 1925 Local Townshend. Agricultural Education Society is an or- ganization on the Ohio State campus founded in 1925 for the benefit of all students majoring in Vocational Agricultural Education. The purpose of the society is to promote interest in the profession of teaching and to provide opportunity for self-expression and for fur- ther social development. Besi des bi-monthly meetings and social events, the society sponsors activities such as the leadership conference during Farmers ' Week. John McClelland Fred Abel Hugh Austermiller Robert Barnes Wilfred Barnhart Wilbur Beach James Beam Arthur Beasley Thomas Berry Kenneth Bush Robert Clymer Dallas Cornett Russell Balsizer Walter Bates Harold Benedict William Berger Edwin Bissell Earl Blayney Martin Bonar Forest Bower LeRoy Bratton Bernard Ball John Bricker Loy Clark Kenneth Dailey Robert Dew Virgil Edwards Ralph Elliot Dale Dargitz Raymon Deacon Edgar Fawley George Fuller Kenneth Gearhart Wallace Gillogly Kenneth Holtrey Donald Hutchinson James Jenkins Donald Jones Elmer Calwell Kenneth Cassell Robert Clark Harold Clum Charles Coles John Cordray Clyde Cross Robert Davlin Joseph DiFranco Robert Farst Paul Foster Albert Gehres Elbert Hargesheimer LeRoy Hasenpflug Boyd Headings Ward Hofstetter FACULTY MEMBERS SENIORS Roy Keely Edward Keirns Robert Kenreich Elton Kinney Doyle LaRue Dale Lee Harold Loxley Floyd Madden Vernon McNair Jared Monson JUNIORS Julius Doty Victor Eichhorn Donald Flory Glenn Griffith Robert Hammett John Hitt Samuel Kimpel Amos Meyer Hugo Meyer SOPHOMORES Ward Holm Edwin Kirby Eugene Kandel Ivan Logan John Logan Robert Mallow Harold McConkey Wilbur Stewart George Newburn Kenneth Peterson Charles Phillips Loften Phillips Lewis Rader Charles Rank Clinton Reynolds Marion Rickly Eugene Ridenour Donald Russ Harry Plank Erwin Presko Robert Pugh Rollan Rader Allan Rodeheffer Harold Ruggles Jacob Shawan Lloyd Smith Lester Snyder Robert Meade Frederick Mengert John Moore John Mount Robert Oetzel Charles Paulus Reeve Paxson Leland Schuler William Scott Roy Stillwagon James Tingley Donald Troendly Stanley Tschantz George Wheeler John Wilson Arthur Wisler Thomas Wonderling Russell Zimmerman Willard Staley Wilbur Stevenson Clyde Stout Robert Stutzman Donald Swank Edgar Watkins Ernest Williamson Elliot Wilson Vance Yates Monroe Pyles Waldo Scheid Russell Sharpies Wilbur Shisler William Stengel Lowell Walker John Williamson Roy Zimmerman Davlin, Bower. Hilt, Balsizer, Pugh, Laybourne, Cordray, Hasenpflug. Mallow, Caldwell R. E. Zimmerman. Stewart. Clum, Douce. Shawan, Fawley, Kimpel. Yates Berry, Austermiller, Rickly, Mengert, Gearhart, Doty, Blayney, Snyder, Meade, McConkey Swank. Kazsuk, Clark, Troendly. Deacon. Bates, Jenkins R. G. Zimmerman, Myers, LaRue, Watkins, Loxley. Rader. Staley. Beach. Abel. Dew, Jones Kemper. Fuller. Bissell, Sharpies. Wonderling, Dailey, Oetzel. Farst. Clymer. Schuler, Beasley Dush, Shisler. Plank, Bricker, Malinosky. Scheid, Tschantz. Clark. Stengel, Bratton. DiFranco, Bames, Hutchinson, Keirns Kandel. Russ. Hammett. Peterson, Rader, Logan, Hofstetter, Cross, Scott. Stout, Reynolds, Phillips, Flory, Stutzman. Kinney Pyles. Mount, Moore, Blackburn, Reisinger. Gillogly. Beam, Lee, Wilson, Keely, Logan. H. Meyer. A. Meyer. Ridenour. Barnhart, McNair. Cassell [356] w m ■■■ BD V T = O v wm M Francis Schmidt, and telephone, in action— The Michigan Marching Band does a commercial for their backers— Ohio cheerleaders go in for spelling — Al Patnick in the air— Why bring this up now?— Miss America visits O. S. U.— Al Patnick just came down _The band, ready to go— An innovation in cheerleading tactics— The new block cheering sec- tion at its best— Clubhouse at the recently finished golf course— Ted Husing, 1938 Big Ten Track meet —Golfers try to avoid these— Chick Harley visits the team between halves. ftrJ ■ ' - ' ■ m; 1 KF •KSQxVE • '  •; •• • m V • ' I 1 irt 1 5. .  • -; K eiV •  !  -•• r ■i Va t3 S ' ' ■ V ■ WK. ' .X it  W vIJLsSl%i ' - . ' IftY BNfl v V v« -, Lynn W. St. John, director of athletics tu euc mimstratoM One of the main reasons for Ohio State ' s prominence in athletics must be attributed to the splendid cooperation between Lynn W. St. John, director of athletics, and the Athletic Administration Board. The Athletic Administration Board and the Director of Athletics combine their efforts and ideas and the fruits of their work to date has been the erection of the stadium, the gymnasium, and the new thirty-six hole golf course. The next major problem that the Director of Athletics and the Athletic Administration Board will face is the erec- tion of a field house with adequate facilities for spectators and participating athletes in all indoor inter-collegiate sports events. It has been only in recent years that the erection of a field house has become a necessity, for the present facilities have proven inadequate to handle the growing crowds that have been attending the indoor sports events. The Athletic Administration Board consists of six faculty members, two student representatives, two alumni members, one member elected from the Board of Trustees, and the Board-of-Faculty Representatives in Intercollegiate events. ■-, L- Ll .) On the dusky morning of Homecoming, George N. Cole ' 91, delivered an address in the stadium, and at the con- clusion of his speech uncov- ered a plaque upon which was inscribed the following: In Memory of Alexander Spin- ning Lilley, 1867-1925. First Ohio State University Football Coach. 1890. A Lone and Ar- dent Volunteer. Without any form of remu- neration whatsoever, this pio- neer in Buck athletics faced all obstacles to begin what is now a great sports program. The spirit of Lilley lives on, his ac- complishments never to be for- gotten. Alexander Spinning Lilley. first Ohio State coach i [362} oo oach.es L Francis A. Schmidt, one of the leading figures in foot- ball today, came to Ohio in 1934 to take over the job of head football coach, after a stellar fifteen years of coaching at other universities. Schmitty ' s teams, as a result of his razzle dazzle and coaching ability, have achieved na- tional recognition. The man who assists Coach Schmidt on the line is Coach Ernie Godfrey. Coach Godfrey came to State from Wittenberg, and is now in charge of the development of the forward wall. Three new assistant coaches: Sidney Gillman, Eddie Blickle, and Gomer Jones were added to the staff this year. Coach Gillman came from Denison University where he coached for three years. Coach Blickle came to State from his coaching job at Huntington, West Virginia high school. Gomer Jones, part time assist- ant, is well remembered by Ohio fans from a few years back, when he played All-American center here. Fritz Mackey, the man who guides the Freshmen along the road to glory, came to State in 1935. A group of assistants help Coach Mackey with Freshman football. Coach Francis Schmidt Fritz Mackey. Freshman Coach; Gomer Jones. Assistant Line Coach; Edward Blickle, Backiield Coach; Sidney Gillman, End Coach; E. R. Godfrey, Line Coach. [363] Riddled hy graduation and the loa Johnny Raab, the Bucks worked at top speed to prepare for the first encounter with Indiana. Drilling hard on the famous Schmidt razzle- dazzle system, and planning to depend mostly upon a passing attack, the Scarlet and Gray methods of scoring were clearly defined. Mike Kabealo, Carl Kaplanoff, co-captains, and Alex Schoenbaum, were the only regulars to return to the lineup. The eight other positions were filled by sophomores and juniors. Bill Nosker, Jimmy Langhurst, Don Scott and Frank Zadworney were perhaps the most prom- ising underclassmen. Langhurst ' s beautiful runs in the latter part of the season were particularly impressive. Ohio State inaugurated the 1938 football sea- son with a narrow victory over the Indiana eleven. The paradox summary of the game was the fact that Indiana had more chances to score, but could not, while the Bucks made good their one opportunity, coming in the fourth quarter. Kabealo intercepted a pass from Oliver, Hoosier crack passer, in the third quarter, and raced 37 yards before he was brought down. Co-captains Kabealo, Kaplanoff Varsity Football Team 1938 [364] ■ M ■ i The quarter ended with the Bucks in scoring ter- ritory. A few plays later in the fourth quarter. Sexton zipped a bullet pass to Don Scott and the Bucks marked up the lone tally of the day. Ohio State, with an unbalanced and inex- perienced lineup, entered the game as the un- derdog. Oliver, Nickolson, and Harris were the main thorns that troubled the Bucks. Sexton, Welbaum and Scott were the headliners for the Bucks by constantly breaking up the Hoosier deadly aerial attack. The Indiana game proved one thing to the Bucks — they lacked game experience. Ohio State 6, Indiana Playing superb football but lacking the nec- essary punch, Ohio State bowed to Howard Jones ' Trojans in one of the most thrilling games of the football season. The Bucks literally out- played the Trojans in the first half, but Southern California redeemed themselves in the second half. Lansdell took Mike Kabealo ' s punt on the fourth play of the game, tore for the sidelines. and behind perfect interference, zig-zagged down the field for a touchdown. In the second period, the Bucks had the ball on the 23-yard line. The Jones ' boys, gaining the ball on downs, attempted to kick out of dan- ger but Ohio blocked the ball and recovered on the one-yard line. Jim Langhurst battered through the Trojans for the touchdown. Charlie Maacr kicked the extra point. The Buck advance then took the ball up past the mid-held stripe where two passes to Scott and Langhurst put the ball on the two- yard line. With 16 seconds remaining in the period, the Bucks called time. Co-captain Kap- lanoff ' s attempted field goal failed. The Trojans scored their winning touchdown in the third period with two long heaves. In the last quarter, the Bucks attempted to get into the scoring zone, but the Trojans held them at bay. Ohio 7, Southern California 14 With an eye toward the Big Ten title, Ohio State journeyed to Evanston, Illinois to battle Northwestern University. Some 30,000 people witnessed the game, with Ohio State rated the underdog. A charging Wildcat line repeatedly drove the Bucks into the shadows of their goal line, but the Bucks tightened and held the Wild- cats. The home team came into scoring position And he ' s down. The Bucks ' forward wall holds. New version of Hold Tight. in the first quarter when they advanced the ball to the Buck four-year line, where the ball was lost on downs. With three minutes remaining in the game. Keith Bliss intercepted a Northwestern pass on the Wildcat 20-yard stripe. Three times the Bucks attempted to open the Northwestern wall but to no avail. Maag then attempted a place kick from the 28-yard line, but the kick was wide. In all, it was a moral victory for the Bucks. Game experience had certainly shown its value in the Buck lineup. Ohio State 0, Northwestern Sparked by Jim Langhurst, a powerful Buck- eye eleven irounced Chicago 42-7. The Bucks : tie downs, took loth Ike Bucks smashed Maag ' s [ Langl tan toot oeriod 1o Havi cagoqi a long I dty Sdmid NewY had on period. be seal Dur visitors Howei passes lo SCO Violets Sucks Irani 1 =core. and: rolled up six touchdowns before the Maroons started their aerial offense into action, but it was too late to stop the Buckeye ' s victory campaign. Three minutes after the kickoff, Langhurst smashed through the Maroon line for a touch- down. A few minutes later, he repeated the same feat. Hofmayer Schoenbaum Bliss [366] In the second period, the Bucks marched through the Maroons to score two more touch- downs. Trying to stem the tide, the Maroons took to the air. Andrako intercepted a pass and the Bucks went on another rampage. Don Scott smashed through center for another tally. Maag ' s place kick was good. Langhurst, continuing his powerful drives, ran through the entire Chicago team in the final period to score again. Ohio State 42, Chicago 7 Having returned to the stadium for the Chi- cago game, the Bucks prepared again to make a long trip. This time it was a visit to the big city. With plenty of power in reserve, Francis Schmidt ' s Scarlet and Gray defeated a fighting New York University eleven. The home team had only one opportunity to score in the last period, but the mighty Buck wall was not to be scaled. H During the first period. New York held the visitors at bay with beautifully placed kicks. However, in the second period, Kabealo threw passes all over the field to Langhurst and Scott to score the tally. A few minutes later, the Violets tried to run on the fourth down and the Bucks were off again. Scott took a neat pass from Kabealo and raced 12 yards for another score. From this point, the Bucks scored at will and chalked up two more touchdowns before the second period ended. Ohio State 32, New York 1 Dad ' s Day lineup at Purdue Game Michigan storms the goal posts Football is a serious business |SMITH- FRANCIS] 3 ZUCHEGNO usiHwansia EWj n ' Yi m , r s [ SCHMI DT ISE XTON I ANDRAKO I GSSSi BOLSER ■40 «£ jk 4 ZADWORNEYjta K j HOFMAYER fc «;, .r tJT « l l ■ i j k l rfJMHISMSIJ l A vt A SK;I VYOUNG, ' 4K ' . ft FF % W 1I IW 1 I JB I I Returning home after an exciting week-end among the sky- scrapers, the Scarlet and Gray settled down to serious work ior the Purdue Dads ' Day game. Nobody underestimated the Boil- ermakers; the Bucks dug their cleats into the sod for the entire week. With the excitement of this week-end came the battle royal. After holding a hard-driving Purdue eleven until the closing minutes of the game, Ohio State, weakened with injuries, bowed to the boilermakers, 12-0. { A break came for Purdue in the fourth period, after a sus- tained drive of 92 yards, when the Boilermakers went through a weakened Buckeye line to score. Several plays later, the Boilermakers were forced back by a fighting Buckeye eleven to their own eight-yard line. The visitors, however, kicked safely out of this position. Rallying, the Bucks took to the air, only to lose the ball again. From the 15-yard line, the Boiler- makers drove over for the final touchdown. Ohio State 0, Purdue 12 Pulling out of the Ohio Stadium once again, the Buck squad journeyed to meet the Mini. With Jimmy Langhurst at the con- trols, a revamped Ohio State team made history when they rolled over a strong Illinois team, 32-14. In the first period, Langhurst and Scott crossed the goal line for two Buck scores. In the second period, however, the home team retaliated with two touchdowns. Langhurst scored again early in the second half, after the Orange and B lack had fumbled deep in their own territory. In the final quarter, Chillicothe ' s Jimmy intercepted an enemy pass and raced for a score. Charlie Maag scored the final touchdown a ' ter a blocked kick. ! . Ohio State 32, Illinois 14 Finally the day of days had arrived; Michigan had come to town. Filled not only with traditional rivalry, but also with high spirits, a crowd of 75,000 people jammed the stadium to witness the battle. With effectiveness rarely seen by Ohio fans, Michigan com- pletely unseated the Buck ' s chances for a Big Ten title. Michi- gan, for the first time in five years, came from behind, and de- feated a Buck team. The Bucks had more first downs and net yardage than the Wolves in the first half, but lost their stamina. A score was inevitable. Michigan again scored in the fourth period, when Harmon passed to Frutig on the Buck ' s 18. Another pass with the same combination, scored the second tally. The Bucks attempted to score with an aerial attack but it failed. Two plays later, Michigan romped unscathed for another touchdown. Ohio State 0, Michigan 18 [368] i reyal, They shall not pass. Kaplanofi. Schoonbaum. and Bliss take care oi that in the New York game. Ohio won 32-7. Examining the records for the 1938 season we find that Ohio State won four games, lost three and tied one. Finishing fifth in the Big Ten race, the Buckeyes were in no way up to their previous standards. A win over Michigan in the final game of the season would have made the Ohio team co-champions with Minne- sota. Ten stalwart seniors will be lost from the sguad. This of course means that there will be great opportunity for new faces in the 1939 Ohio State lineup. ■P « ■■ MH« I Dotal « Dan Pals William Gi Janet Stevenson. John Sisson Agnes Ondrak. Homecoming Queen Jk omecomin % wwt The thrill of a lifetime, — the warm feeling of gathering friends; decorations, dances, football — united as one brought back to the campus its best friends — the alumni. Homecoming week-end had finally arrived. Queens, alumni, undergraduates all packed the gym Friday night to dance to the music of Joe Venuti and his orchestra. Thirteen hundred couples, one of the largest crowds ever to attend a University dance, jammed the ballroom. Agnes Ondrak, beauty par excellence, was elected Homecoming Queen at the dance. Tanny Goodwin, Elsie Kloos, Joan Nicholson, Ann Ardery, and Alice Rose made up the Queen ' s court. John Sisson and his various committees saw to it that the program for the entire week-end was successfully planned and executed. Beta Theta Pi took the grand prize for decorations, with the Beta tea party as a motif. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Rho Chi, and Neil Hall, won first places in their respective categories. The alumni came, they saw, they conguered — and they trekked pathways away from the University — to return again soon. [370] Jk omecommc £ ommiltees lite General Chairman — John Sisson Executive Committee Robert W. Ferguson Dean Palmer William Guthrie John Sisson Edward Drake John Fullen Publicity John Sigler George Miller James Brannan James Kidd Tom McFadden Rally Clarence Isaac Jerome Krienberg Paul Brown Robert Cunningham Jack Taylor Entertainment John Carlson Robert Ferguson Richard Taylor Clarence Isaac John Sisson Dean Palmer Transportation Jack Pierce Edwin Dodd Joe Reid Homecoming Dance Fred Bernard Paul Brown Margaret Brown Saul Mason Dean Palmer Harry Vallery Ceremonies and Arrangements Richard Taylor Kenneth Becker Barbara Wilcox Robert Minor George Stine George Packer Campus Decorations Joseph Ryan Carl Fisher Lee Byerly Edward Golomb Henry Parks George Packer Decorations and Arrangements Robert Craig Charles Kent William Coleman Mary Foreman Ralph Ablon Dance Tickets Saul Mason Harold Barlow Leon Friedman Phyllis Tinling Concessions Harry Vallery Donald Bradley Betty Hayman Chaperones Margaret Brown Jack Morrett Amon Gross Elsie Dix Jane Wood Arrangements and Decorations Paul Brown Michael Sondles Frederick Finke Betty Belt Al Patnik Jack Younger Comp Tickets Dean Palmer John Sisson Robert McCormick Orchestra Fred Bernard Dean J. A. Park Jack Fullen Vincent Vacciuto Sue Cornelius Under law and order; the elections go on. John Carlson shows the queen and her court a few pointers. It isn ' t polite to stare. Professor Eugene B. Weigel Drum Major McKelvey Jke Yes, we draw maps, loo. You see, it ' s all figured out beforehand. Then we have our favorite. Script Ohio. klna USand arcmn 9 Displaying numerous move- ments brilliantly throughout the football season, the Ohio State Marching Band, consisting of 120 of the finest trained student musicians in the country, thrill- ed packed stands beyond imag- ination. Their exacting perform- ances at Northwestern and New- York Universities, added to the distinction of the best band in the land. The honor and dignity which the Ohio band has attained can readily be understood when the practice and the leader are con- sidered. Under the leadership of Professor Eugene B. Weigel the members of the band drilled and practiced approximately twelve hours each week. Be- sides this practicing, each mem- ber spends several hours each week at home tuning up sour notes. On the first day of Freshman Week, all members of the band report to Professor Weigel and in thirty minutes they are in the field practicing. The band li- brarian, previous to the initial meeting, arranged the music to be played in portfolios. Major William Thomas, R.O.T.C. offi- cer, teaches the members rudi- ments of marching. In bright red uniform, Myron McKelvey led the marching band over the gridiron. Perform- ing with the brilliance of a mas- ter, the drum major demon- strates the results of toiling hours of practice. Double baton throwing and twirling was a feat of exacting control and beauty. , %mm villi tin acheei seen th for the theiigi da asked t let ol 1 cheerle Adviso: sionio Arte Board t througl licited . purcha workec the Fal time in Nm leader male c in Bud what i [31!] eeneadevs All loyal followers of Ohio State are familiar with the attempts for many years to formulate a cheering section, but in that time have not seen the harvest reaped. The task remained for the class of 1939 to perform; it waited for the ingenuity and skill of Clarence Albert Isaac. Clancy, as everyone knows him, was not asked to build up a cheering section; as a mat- ter of fact, when applying for the job of head cheerleader, he asked the Board of Cheering Advisors whether he would have their permis- sion to build such a section. — I After securing the official approval of the Board to go ahead with the innovation, Clancy promptly built up machinery to see his plan through to completion. Student support was so- licited and received; the Athletic Administration purchased the equipment. Clancy personally worked out the exact formations, and, early in the Fall quarter, saw his plan work for the first time in the Buckeye stadium. Numerous assistants aided the head cheer- leader in his various duties and activities. Fe- male cheerleaders performed for the first time in Buckeye annals. Especially interesting were the stunts performed by Clancy ' s assistants. In retrospect, Clancy and his crew built up what we call Great Ohio State Spirit. CLANCY ISAAC AND STAFF Millar. Kelting, Hughes, Liebowitz, Becknell, Swoish, Dean. Sterling. Brown, Overmeyer. Riegle, Zoggy. Wander. Stoll. Heuback. Michalos (absent) [373} ;m wop mmmmmmmmmm ■■■ man j ootbatl 1938 Freshman Football Squad With plenty of pep and un- bounding enthusiasm, two hun- dred and twenty-seven optimistic freshmen reported for football prac- tice to Coach Fritz Mackey at the beginning of the fall quarter. After a week of warming up, the new- comers were segregated into four squads, classified according to ability and playing experience. With the advancement of the sea- son, men who excelled themselves in scrub practice were promoted to the A team. It will be on these men that football fans will place the future greatness of Ohio ' s football eleven. Under the skillful leadership of Freshman Coaches Mackey, Jones, and Hieronymos, assisted by Mc- Vay. Dorris, and Wade, undergrad- uate coaches, thirty freshmen were awarded combined letters and nu- merals at the completion of the football season. Sixty other men, likewise, received numerals for their efforts. Out of the ranks of the two hun- dred and twenty-seven, the follow- ing men were outstanding: Adams, Anderson, Arnold, Bell, Bruckner, Carlin, Daniells, Dials, Dixon, Graf, Gustavson, Hallibran, Hecklinger, Hellelfinger, Hershberger, How- ard, Kimbrel, Kincaid, Nichols, Pic- cinini. Roe, Schimke, Stephenson, Stout, Terlecki, Terry, Thorn, and Wynn. These men have untiringly given splendid cooperation to the coaches in all gridiron maneuvers during the past year, and as a fit- ting reward may see action in next year ' s games. With such a stock of excellent players supporting the regular team, Ohio State is looking ahead to a fine football season. [374] er men, rals ioi so nun- miner, nGral klinger, , How- ols. Pic- benson, m, and iiringly i to the Leuvers is a fit- in next [cellent jular (JSasketh Ohio State Wins Big Ten Title Newspaper headlines flashed these words across sport pages as the fuzzy-headed Buckeye cagers left behind them a basketball season that will long burn in the memory of the University as one of the greatest feats ever performed by a team. r The Scarlet and Gray cagers, united man to man, battled through the ranks to earn their rightful claim to the Big Ten conference title, and also the privilege of representing this section in the National Collegiate Ath- letic Association tournament f or the national champion- ship. f s — Meeting the Western champions from Oregon, the Bucks sorrowfully lost the national title by a score of 46-33. It was an honorable loss for the Bucks, however, as they had already defeated Wake Forrest and Villa- nova in the national playoffs. No little praise can be given to the Buck cagers. From the start, they pledged themselves to unite unsel- fishly to support the common cause. When they played, each man was a captain on the floor; to this spirit, their success is attributed. Jimmy Hull, spirited captain of the Zephyr heads, distinguished himself by taking the individual scoring crown among the Big Ten cagers, amassing the amazing total of 169 points. Along with this, he also earned a position on the Ail-American team. Immediately following the season, the Annual Ap- preciation dinner was held, at which time Coach Harold G. Olsen proudly presented 15 Varsity O sweaters Olson Congratulates Captain Hull Maag. Kilgore, Price. Stillwagon, Lynch, Edwards, Baker, Schick, Hull, captain Sattler, Scott, Stafford. Gall, Mickelson, Mees, Wright. Dawson, Olsen, coach Boughner [3W] [375] Hull, captain Boughner 0- a$ketball Maag Stillwagon Baker Schick to Jimmy Hull, Dick Baker. Dick Boughner, Jack Dawson, Bob Lynch, Charles Maag, Jed Mees, Gilbert, Mickleson, Bill Sattler, John Schick, Don Scott, Bob Stafford, Maynard Edwards, William Gill and Manager Ray Hertz. It was Coach Olsen who originated the National Col- legiate Athletic Association tourney and who journeyed his team to watch them play in his creation. A finer tribute to his ability as a basketball executive cannot be found. Prior to the opening of the regular Big Ten schedule, the Buck cagers toured across the country to the West coast for a seven game series. In the Washington series, the Bucks lost both games but faired better with George Washington University on the way to the coast. The Olsen- men took over the University of California at Los Angeles in a two game series. To write finis to the western trip, the Buckeyes lost two games to the University of Cali- fornia. Traveling back for school and Big Ten play, the Bucks trounced a tough Indiana team, 45-38. As an aftermath, the Olsenmen traveled to Northwestern and there repeated the Indiana feat, this time taking the game, 38-33. Continu- ing on the road, the Bucks lost to a very powerful Illinois team but won from Army, 48-39. Returning home for a two game series, Ohio trounced Michigan and Chicago with 45-31 and 52-25 victories. In the Chicago game, Hull scored 23 points. With every radio on the Buck campus tuned in, news came over the air that the Ohio team nosed out a powerful Minnesota aggregation, 31-30. The finish was so tight that it reguired an overtime period featuring a free throw by Dick Baker, to cinch the affair for the Bucks. Schick staved off defeat late in the last guarter with two spectacu- lar baskets. [376] 4 BASKETBALL Ohio State 43 George Washington ... 37 Ohio State 41 Washington University ... 43 Ohio State 37 Washington University .... 51 Ohio State 35 University of California ... 49 Ohio State 46 University of Calif, at L. A .... 38 Ohio State 59 University of Calif, at L. A .... 37 Ohio State 42 University of California .... 45 Ohio State 45 Indiana .... 38 Ohio State 38 Northwestern .... 33 Ohio State 31 Illinois .... 45 Ohio State 48 Army .... 39 Ohio State 45 Michigan .... 31 Ohio State 52 Chicago .... 25 Ohio State 31 Minnesota .... 30 Ohio State 34 Indiana .... 46 Ohio State 53 Iowa .... 40 Ohio State 30 Northwestern .... 26 Ohio State 46 Wisconsin .... 38 Ohio State 42 Michigan .... 28 Ohio State 51 Purdue .... 35 Ohio State 64 Wake Forrest .... 52 Ohio State 53 Villanova ....36 Ohio State 33 Oreaon L On their way home from Minnesota the Bucks delayed at Indiana and were soundly defeated. This was the last for the Bucks as they continued through the re- mainder of the season with an unbroken win streak. In rapid fire succession, the Olsenmen took over Iowa and Northwestern in Co- lumbus, the scores, 53-40, and 30-26. Trav- eling to Wisconsin and Michigan, the Bucks rolled up two more victories, this time the scores being, 46-38, and 42-28. In the midst of all the excitement pre- ceding the final game with Purdue, Ohio State visioned the chance to become Big Ten champions. Realizing this, the fighting Ohioans soundly whipped Purdue, amid thunderous ovation, by a score of 51-35. At the same time, Indiana lost to Michigan, making Ohio State undisputed Big Ten champions. Schick makes a one-handed shot Hull sinks a long one [377] VS mm p ■■■ Waldo, assistant coach; Graf, Goss, Moller, Stevens, Boushier, Kirocoie, Kinkade, Scholler, Fox, Marzano, Hallabrin. Stack, assistant coach Gardner, Wintermute. Burman, Morris. Wise, Leachman. Grieser, Cleary, Shapiro, Regula, Smart. Pastorius Adams. Frazier, Young. Wertz. Beller. Berndt. Kockis, Brown, Reedy. I remman U- a5keta The 1 IrvDroo Howard Mechir-i ingthe The versity Freshman basketball interest reached a new high during the past season with a great many of the first year men reporting for action. After weeding the material thoroughly. Coach Eddie Blickle divided his proteges into two squads, the Red and the Green, and proceeded to train them in the Ohio style of play. As the freshman team is not permitted to engage in inter- collegiate competition on a ruling by the Western Conference, they are contented to learn the game from inter-squad play. Practice begins for the freshman team early in the Fall quarter and continues throughout Winter quarter. After football season, the team enrollment is swelled by the recruits from the freshman football squad. In addition to inter-squad work, the freshman squad scrimmages with fraternity teams and teams desiring practice with the newcomers. Players that showed a great deal of promise on the floor included Scholler, Moller, Stevens, Kinkade, Marzano, Goss, Boushier, and Graf. When Coach Blickle assisted Coach Olsen with the Varsity, Assistant Coach Waldo put the charges through the practice sessions. At the appreciation dinner held after the season, members of the freshman squad, having done outstanding work, and having shown great promise, are awarded sweaters and numerals. The remainder of the squad receives numerals. the bo 1 ranguli its pow while iavoia! while later i La to a c weste: 5 0 , el Bou ' 9 Y et. [378] :;? 0 37!] 3 ennis The 1938 tennis season opened with the realization that six lettermen had been lost. The starting lineup hao! never seen college competition. This team consisted of George Mechir, Irv Drooyan, Paul Stevens. Mel Hershey, Phil Harbrecht, and Howard Dredge taking the singles positions in that order; Mechir-Stevens, Drooyan-Hershey, and Harbrecht-Dredge play- ing the doubles roles. The team looked weak against their first opponents, the Uni- versity of Kentucky. The strong Kernels defeated the unsea- soned Buckeye sguad 8-1, the lone bright spot being the victory of Mel Hershey, who, as the season progressed, showed him- self to be the most consistent winner of the University racguet sguad. The next two matches were close 5-4 losses, showing that the boys were gaining confidence. In the next meet, a guad- rangular affair, the Wirthwein coached aggregation first showed its power by taking decisive victories from Purdue and Indiana, while bowing to Illinois. The Buckeye courtiers were handed further prestige by a 5-4 victory over DePauw, a team unde- feated in eighteen matches. Another four-way meet turned out favorably for Ohio when they dropped a decision to Wayne, while taking honors from Detroit and Pitt. A match a few days later with Cincinnati added to the loss column. Losses to Northwestern and Michigan brought the season to a close with only the mighty teams of Chicago and North- western topping Ohio State in the conference race. Mechir, captain, H. Wirthwein, coach, Stevens Harbrecht, Bedell [379] Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State hio State . V ' Ohio State f Ohio Stat ,. Ohia,Stat Ohio Q mS %4 TENNIS SCORES Kalamazoo 5 Kentucky 8 Michigan State 5 Purdue 4 Indiana 3 Illinois 6 DePauw 3 Wayne 7 Detroit 2 Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 5 Northwestern 9 Michigan 8 Vj-rtrtvvjeto. ■ ' HI mm encin % I Fickell Chaikin ■ L £S pT ' ' . , ' :,t — ' Carefully removing the delicate sabers and foils from their boxes, the Buckeye fencers began preparations for a successful 1939 season. Fencing showed that preparation and practice are the essentials for this graceful sport. Under the tutelage of Dr. Frank Riebel, the Ohio State fencers im- proved not only as a team, but also individually. With a one-point margin, the fencers routed the Kentucky lads 9-8. Ohio won in the foils and tied in the epee and saber. Again with a one-point lead, the Bucks defeated the Charles- town Fencing Club 5-4. In the foils division, Armstrong, Veirs and Zougy repre- sented the Bucks, while in the saber class, Jelliff, Crocetti and Crick fought Ohio ' s battles. Chaikin proved to be a most versatile foils man, winning the individual Big Ten champion- ship. Captain Bob Fickell also won the majority of his duels. Continuing through the season, the Bucks won from Mich- igan State, 9-8, and from Detroit, 15-2. Again the Riebel fencers triumphed, when they took Cincinnati, lOVi to 7V2. Against Purdue, the Bucks won their first Big Ten champion- ship duel. Traveling to Chicago, Ohio whipped Northwest- ern, but suffered its first loss at the hands of Chicago. In the Notre Dame match, Chaikin won three snatches and lead the Bucks to a 9 ' 2 to 7V2 victory. Chaikin and Fickell were the outstanding Buckeye fencers, with the former holding the Big Ten foils championship. p ry n P c$ r ' fy Harbst, Crick, Jelliff. D ' Amore, Crocetti Fickell, captain; Chaikin, Pottenger, Veirs [380] Peltier vvmstlin, Montonaro Coach Spike Mooney ' s grapplers opened their 1939 sea- son in fine style, and visioned a possible heavy win column but they lacked the drive to carry through the whole season. Again, as last year, the mat squad was crippled by the loss of some of the outstanding wrestlers. The squad started with a 17-11 victory over Ohio Univer- sity, followed by a 29-3 victory over West Virginia. In both matches, Montonaro pinned his man, and in the second match Maclntyre did likewise. Michigan State treked to the Buckeye gym only to meet the same fate as the others. The score, 24-8. This time Martin pinned his man while Montonaro, Meyer and Peltier, decisioned. Jean Peltier captained the Buckeyes. Traveling to Illinois, the Mooneymen were handed their first defeat, 18-8. Again in this meet, however, Montonaro, in the 145 pound class, pinned the man. Another trip to Kent State, met with the same trouble, and the Bucks lost, 22-6. Montonaro decisioned in this match and still remained un- defeated. For their third consecutive loss, Ohio bowed to a Michigan team, 19-13, at Ann Arbor. Varney and Martin won their matches and Downes won by default. For the first time, Montonaro lost his match. To finish the season, the grapplers lost to Indiana, 20-6. The 1939 season marked the nineteenth birthday of wrest- ling at Ohio State. In that many years the Bucks have been in 134 matches, have won 91 and lost 41, tying twice. In 1923, the Ohio wrestlers were undisputed Big Ten champions. 9 W Claypole, Hall, assistant coach. Mooney, coach. Beshara Varney, Montonaro, Mindlin. Downes. Peltier, captain, Stoner, Martin, Maclntyre [381]  ,u m mm w McKee Clark Patnilc Quayle Hiqgins Johnson Stanhope wimmm % lit Mike Peppe ' s swimming squad contin- ued to demonstrate its versatility during the 1939 season. The toughest competition in years, combined with a large schedule, , kept the swimmers in the natatorium overX time. i With the absence of Sabol and Neun- zig. Coach Peppe had to find and train new men for their posts. In his search he found Stanhope, Woodling, Postcavage and Cleaveland, who filled the vacated posts adequately. These new faces added to the already strong combination of Patnik, Clarke, Captain Johnson, Higgins, McKee, Quayle made the Bucks a potential cham- pionship team. Exhibition matches were in order for the Bucks, as they opened the season in Cleveland. Then came the memorable Michigan meet which ended in a disputed tie. Patnik and Clark were outstanding in this affair. Again the Bucks went to Toledo to put on a show for the Toledo Athletic Club. Entering intercollegiate competition, the Bucks defeated Wayne University. 56-28. The next Saturday, Pittsburgh proved an easy mark for the Bucks, the home team winning 59-16. Fifteen hundred people were turned away at the doors of the Natatorium when Michigan returned to Columbus. Again the score was a 42-42 tie, with no one knowing the winner until the final race. Traveling to Winnetka, Illinois, the Buck swimmers won from Northwestern in a dual meet 52-32. This proved an easy win for the Bucks, who were preparing for the next Big Ten meet at Lafayette the next week. Ohio placed second in the Big Ten meet with Michigan leading the race. The Bucks also placed second in the Intercol- legiate meet at Ann Arbor. During the Christmas vacation, the swimming team traveled to Florida. The trip was made possible by proceeds from the water carnival held by the team. Gordon, Zahn, Quayle, Stanhope, Postcavage, Higgins, Chester, Woodring, Sargis, trainer Peppe, coach; Howard, Howell, Johnson. Hartwein, McKee, Volk, Wirthwein. assistant coach Clark, Patnik, Cleaveland [383] m immmmmmmmmmmmm wass Floyd Stahl (Coach), Craig, Morgan, Young, Dumitre. Mauger, Blancke, Dillon, Poff, McDonald, Tisonyai, Pape, Toll (Manager) Dorris, Smith, Jesko, Laybourne. Dagenhard, Myers, Wasylik (Captain), Kilmer, Washburn Morabito, Haas. Galloway, Elsass. Allen, Define, Waldo, Wulihorst, Conklin . ;;-.-- ' aseoa The 1938 edition of the Scarlet and Gray baseball team shaped up as a po- tential conference champion because a crop of veterans, including John Dagen- hard, Captain Nick Wasylik, and Mark Kilmer, were reporting for action. As the race for the conference crown got under way, Illinois, defending cham- pions, and Purdue seemed the biggest obstacles in the way of Ohio State. As a prelude to the official season, the State team journeyed through the South playing seven games, winning four and losing three. This road trip gave Coach Stahl a chance to shape his starting team for the tussle with Ohio University at Athens. Gene Myers at second, Tony Jesko at first, and Dick Wulfhorst behind the plate were im- pressive on this trip. As a whole, the team came back with fair batting aver- ages but Coach Stahl was of the opinion that a few more workouts would im- prove the entire sguad. The next game was scheduled against Ohio Wesleyan at Columbus, this being the initial home game of the 1938 season. The only change in the lineup saw Tony Jesko trade places with Bill Laybourne, Tony going to right field and Laybourne guarding first. The final result was a 7-4 victory for Ohio State. Mark Kilmer and John Dagenhard shared the pitching assignment, with Kilmer hurling masterful ball, allowing only one hit in five innings. Bobo Dor- ris, given his chance in the outfield when Paul Washburn drew a spiked knee, accumulated three hits to lead the Ohio State batters. Ohio State suffered its first defeat of the year when the Notre Dame Irish of South Bend came to town. The final score was 3-1. Mark Kilmer was on the mound for Ohio. The following day saw John Dagenhard pitch Ohio State to a 6-1 victory over the South Benders. The first major test being passed creditably, Ohio State looked forward to the two games with Everet Dean ' s Indiana team, co-favored with Ohio State as logical conference champions. After Mark Kil- mer pitched Ohio State to a 5-4 victory, the Hoosier jinx held in the second game, which saw Ohio State throw away John Dagenhard ' s 5-3 lead to give Indiana a 7-5 victory. Coach Stahl ' s baseball team took an- other lease on life as it toppled the league-leading Illinois team by the iden- tical 2-0 score. [384] J Defensive play of the Ohio State team was definitely improved, as was shown by holding Mini scoreless. Sweeping on from the Illinois series, Ohio State defeated North- western 7-5 in the first of a two-game series. Mark Kilmer went along with a 5-2 count against him when the Scarlet rallied to tie the game and send it into extra innings. Finally, in the eleventh, Ohio state pushed two tallies across the plate to give John Dagenhard, the relief pitcher, a victory. The following day saw John Dagenhard again take the mound. Northwestern won by an 11-3 score. Dagenhard ' s record in the Eig Ten conference play stood at two wins and two losses. Mark Fishman of Michigan shattered all second place hopes with a brilliant 6-0 mound masterpiece. Michigan sewed up the game with three runs in the third inning. Mark Kilmer was Ohio ' s starting and losing pitcher. Although a month late, the scheduled game between Ohio State and Ohio University was played. Shelling three Ohio University pitchers, Ohio State romped to a 10-0 shutout. Their hopes of a Big Ten title gone, Ohio State prepared for a two- game series against the second place Purdue team. Mark Kilmer allowed only four hits and pitched a 7-0 shutout. Purdue rallied in the fifth inning of the second game and won by a 3-1 margin. The last conference game on the schedule, that with Iowa, proved to be a loss for the Bucks, with a 3-2 score. As a grand finale to the season, a two game series, that had no bearing on the conference stand- ing, was played with Michigan University. John Dagenhard managed to pitch a 7-2 victory in the first game, but Mark Kilmer was not so successful, losing 2-0. In summary, the season was not up to previous expectations. The work of the pitchers was a bit rough in spots, but disregarding this, they showed very impressive form. The work of Gene Myers at second, and of Dick Wulfhorst behind the plate left nothing more to be asked at those positions. Laybourne Blanche Jesko Ohio State 7 Ohio State 1 Ohio State 6 Ohio State 10 Ohio State 5 Ohio State 5 Ohio State 2 Ohio State 2 Ohio State 7 Ohio State 3 Ohio State Ohio State 2 Ohio State 7 Ohio State Ohio State 1 Ohio State 2 BASEBALL SCORES Ohio Wesleyan 4 Notre Dame 3 Notre Dame 1 Ohio University Indiana 4 Indiana 7 Illinois Illinois Northwestern 5 Northwestern 11 Michigan 6 Iowa 3 Michigan 2 (Non Conierence) Michigan 2 (Non Conference) Purdue 3 Purdue Morgan Haas m Jmck Coach Larry Snyder may look back with pride over last year ' s track team performance. The team came through with flying colors in all departments and established several new intercol- legiate track records. The Scarlet and Gray trackmen met stiff opposition with Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, and the Notre Dame track teams. Trackmen that were prominent in Ohio ' s performances included: Harley Howells, Dave Albritton, Dick Squire, Jack Sulzman, Bob Lewis, Jim Whitt- aker. Art Knight, and Stanley Robinson, with Dick Squire and Dave Albritton acting as co-captains. The Scarlet thinclads opened their indoor season by journeying to Indiana where they proceeded to better the Hoosier field house record for the mile relay. The quartet, consisting of Sulz- man, Howells, Robinson, and Squire, repeated the same trick at the following Illinois meet. At the Michigan meet, the mile re- layers broke down a ten-yard lead and took first place in the event. However, A the Bucks had little success with the New York University team. The Butler Relays held at Indianapo- lis saw the Buck thinclads take seconds in the one, two, and four mile relays, and they came back strong in the Chi- cago Relays to take the Big Ten con- ference title for the mile relay event. With the prospect of better weather the Bucks took to the outdoors to dis- play their wares. In a prac tice meet with Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio took all the events with the exception of the high hurdles and javelin throw. The Quadrangle Relays at Indiana gave the Bucks a taste of stiff competi- tion with Michigan, Notre Dame, and Indiana trackmen. The meet ended in that sequence with the Bucks taking only the high jump and the mile relay events. Following the Hoosier meet, the next event to attract the attention of Ohio was the Penn Relays. Jim Whittaker, run- ning his first 3,000 meter steeplechase race, furnished thrills for the spectators [386] when he leaped three hurdles and a water jump to take the third position for the Bucks in that event. On the first week-end in May the Bucks journeyed west to tackle both the Notre Dame and Indiana trackmen in a dual meet. The Bucks left the Fighting Irish ' s field, trimmed 18V2 to 48 Vi. Harley Howells lowered the standing Notre Dame 440 yard mark by 3 10 of a second. Howells completed the cir- cuit in 48.5 seconds. The Hoosier meet was a deadlock affair with the teams evenly matched. At the beginning of the last event, the mile relay, the Bucks were in the lead by only three points. The event ended in a photo finish with the Bucks clinch- ing the meet. Michigan invaded a rain drenched Buckeye stadium on May 14 and gave the Bucks a setback, 78 to 53. The Bucks were stronger in the running events but lost out when Michigan ' s one man track team, Bill Watson, invaded the field events. It was he that scored the deciding points for the Maize and Blue victory. The Bucks were hosts to an aggre- gation of track teams attending the Big Ten Track and Field Championship trials on May 20th. Michigan, for the twelfth time took the meet with Wisconsin, Indi- ana, Chicago, and Ohio State trailing close behind. The Scarlet spikemen lived up to Coach Snyder ' s predictions and took firsts in the high jump, the mile relay, and the 220 and 440 yard dashes. It was Harley Howells, deemed Mighty Mite, that sailed around the stadium to establish a new record for the 440 yard event. Dave Albritton broke the Western Conference high jump record with a leap of six feet, 7Vi inches to add more glory to the Bucks. Bob Lewis took the 220 yard dash, and the Bucks completed their day by taking possession of the mile relay silver trophy. Zack Whittaker Cooperider Squires Howells Beetham Fordham ow % , 3 v.y7 V H Polo is rapidly gaining momentum on the Ohio State campus as facilities and improved teams create more student interest. This sport differs from others in that the playing season is divided, half of it coming in the fall and the other half com- ing in the spring. Captain Clyburn of the Military department is coach of the horse riding sportsmen. Daily during the playing seasons, the team works outside, prac- ticing formations to be used in games. Last spring, the Buck polo enthusiasts traveled to Alabama, where they met defeat at the hands of the home club. Auburn then came to Columbus where the Bucks reciprocated for the losses and trounced the visitors in two battles. The team then went on to split a series with Missouri and to lose to Illinois by a two goal mar- gin. Harbor Hill, Cincinnati Cavalry and the Alumni were taken over in rapid-fire order. During the past fall season, Ohio State played their matches inside. Bowing to Harbor Hills in the first game, the Bucks came back and won from the same team a few weeks later. The Buck polo team also won from Cincinnati and Illinois during that season. Traphagen. Roof. McMahon, Kennedy, Sprunger. Schell [388] [1 olo A teams tnent is [during leprae- traveled t hands iiumbus ms and es with lalmar- od the ?r. played Hills in in iron c polo Coach Kepler and the Buck Golf team had one of their most successful seasons this year, winning five of their nine single matches, downing Indiana, Akron, Chicago, Detroit, and Michigan State. Michigan, Notre Dame, Dayton, and Purdue downed the Bucks, but in each case by a close score. In a triangular match at Minneapolis, Ohio beat Northwestern, but was topped by Minnesota. The Ohio State team took fifth place in a field of ten at the Western Conference Matches. Of these eleven matches, four were home matches on the new golf course, and seven were played out of town. Although Coach Kepler ' s personal golf this year was better than ever before, he did not play in the sectional qualifying rounds for the National Open Championship because his duties as coach were too urgent. He qualified several times previously for the National Amateur contest. Halton. Springer, Pipoly, Carl Wilburn, Kepler, Evans Kepler used a different method this year in choos- ing his team. The candidates turned in three or more scores each week after the first match, after which they turned in six scores, and the four having the lowest scores played. There was no permanent team, but those on the squad included Charles Carl, Charles Evans, Bob Hatton. Harold Wilburn. Richard Springer. Stephen Pipoly, and Sam Bartschy. [389] Wi- W ■PWP rnt ramitmis Intramural means literally within the walls but in Ohio State ' s intramural program, it means sports for everyone in school. The Scarlet and Gray intra- mural program is so far reaching at the present time that it includes practically every sport known to man. Every year, under the direction of Leo Staley, the intramural department takes on new sports. Director Staley has gathered around him a group oi able assistants including Mrs. Hunter, secretary of the department, managers, and officials. The man- agers schedule all the games and see that they are carried out, while the trained officials see to it that the games are played according to the books. All officials must carry with them rule books about the sport. In addition to this, they must prove to the de- partment that they are well enough versed in the game to officiate. [ ] [391] On these pages you see just a few of the sports in the curriculum of the intramural department. Every year well over five thousand students take part in these sports. Not having varsity ability as a rule, the intramural player gains a greater respect and appre- ciation for sports by participating in a program of this type. A wholesome atmosphere prevails in this compe- tition. Although the teams are out to win, they play primarily to have some fun . Twenty-six years ago the Ohio State intramural department was formed by Dr. John W. Wilce, Lynn W. St. John, and Dr. George Rightmire, then on the Intramural Board. These men saw the need for sports for the average student and made a concerted effort to meet the demand. As a result, we now have what is considered one of the most complete intramural programs in the United States. In previous years, other schools have come here to study the system under which Ohio State operates. j-nt mmwrats [392] [ The intramural program as set up Director Staley divides the sports into three seasons, fall, winter and spring. In the fall, football, speedball and other in- door and outdoor sports are in order. In the winter, basketball, handball, volleyball, and swimming are greatest in demand. Interest in intramural wrestling has grown with leaps and bounds. In the spring, the intramural department offers tennis, baseball, Softball, horseshoe pitching, and golf. A young man ' s fancy not only turns to the proverbial, but also to intramural sports, as witnessed by the suc- cess of the spring program. With the addition of the new University golf course, interest in golf has in- creased considerably. Tennis has always been a major sport in the intramural program and still con- tinues to draw large numbers of participants. As an incentive for better and cleaner play, the department offers trophies to those groups placing in the sports. Not only do the winners receive cups for their outstanding play, but the runnersup, division and flight champions also receive awards. In this manner the intramural program is c arried out to bene- fit the greatest number of people. Using a point system for each sport and for placing in each sport, the department awards a cup to the group having the greatest number of points for all the intramural sports. The Intramural Carnival, held in the latter part of the Winter guarter, is a spectacle to witness. Begin- ning with final playoffs in winter guarter sports in the gym, the crowd then transfers from the gym to the natatorium where the water finals are held. Added to this, young mermaids dance in the water. To top off the evening and the Winter guarter intramural pro- gram, a dance is held in the gym after the water exhibition. [3«] [393] canet J e t Gus Craig President Earl Gordon Vice President Lee Brown Secretary Jerome Kreinberg Treasurer Ray Rickles Robert Allen Sherman Glass Fred Burrows Joel Stahl Fred Koveric Paul Flohr William Bacon Earl Gordon Richard Gilmore Gus Craig Joseph Dittmer Jerome Kreinberg Ray Hertz Clarence Isaac Earl Scharff Fred Baltz Lee Brown Ira Flanders Robert Hanchaid George Bowers Oscar Thomas, advisor « X ' ' f ! 1 -t  • 7 •■■j  4fB i BB  Bb1 ■■MlHk 1 v m E--bbbp . . i-V ' Bm BBBBBBibW BB BbI ■■■■■■1 BBBk BBBBBB M£ ► w ■ . — , M 9 - Earl Sp Charles Domld John Hi Bowers, Allen, Burrows, Koveric, Bacon, Gilmore, Ditmer. Hertz, Scharff Rickles. Glass, Stahl, Flohr, Gordon, Craig. Kreinberg, Isaacs, Baltz, Flanders Formed to promote sportsmanship . . . the Scarlet Key Association in the course of its activities, attempts to instill spirit into the student body. These high ideals have carried the Varsity managers to their respective positions. Having accomplished their ends in this manner, they attempt to do likewise for others. Oscar Thomas is faculty advisor to the group. The Scarlet Key Association was formed in 1924 by George Trautman, then assistant director of athletics. [394] [N I olo L iul? Pedersen. Adams Bailey, Southard, Wiley, Lusk, Green, Mauger, Sandford, Rossett, Sogg, Naumberg, Ault Tuggle, McCoy, Nickerson, Rudolph, Stevens, Cunningham, Traphagen. Dugan, Sanders. Wortle, Smith, Strouss Shrader, Cullop, Conner, Lortz, Huston, Roof, Sprunger, Kennedy, Schell, McMahon. Mason, Sanborne. Parkes. Alden Earl Sprunger President Charles Conner Vice President Donald Traphagen Secretary John Huston Treasurer Huston, Traphagen. Conner, Sprunger To create interest in polo and to give the members more knowledge of the game, the Polo Club was formed on the Ohio State campus. Every member of the club takes an active interest in the affairs of the Varsity team and thus gives incentive to the Varsity men to play a better game. Outstanding men of the club receive awards at the end of the year for their work in the organization. Bi-monthly meetings are held by the club and Captain Clyburn of the Military Department acts in advisory capacity to the group. [395] £5oot and Saddle and t r ur Moonlight rides with escorts along the Scioto River bridlepath are a part of the spring program of Boot and Saddle, the riding club for women students. Boot and Saddle sets up horsemanship reguirements for membership, and tryouts are held. Girls show- ing promise of enough improvement in a year ' s time to become members of Boot and Saddle are made members of Spur. The club ' s activities are climaxed in an annual horse show in the Spring. Patricia D. Palmer President Hilda Fulton Vice President Helen M. Fuller Secretary Evelyn Zimmerman Treasurer Betty Fickell Historian Frances Caulfield W. R. A. Representative Aswan mi behind to arrows int; women si Trent; women, n ery, arcne ball baaj tog, folk c lap danci hockei la CT0SS6 swimmin volley b McKinnon, King. Hershberger. Widman, Sayers, Rawn, Brammer Fisher. Taylor. Gee. Drayer, Gilliland. Wolfe. Roberts. Scott Strausbaugh, Owen. Miller. Daugherty, Davison, Feltman, Emig, Libovsky. Marchman Simon, Caulfield. Fickell. Fulton, Palmer. Fuller. Zimmerman, Largman Boot and Saddle Barbara Clement Eve Marchman Hilda Fulton Louise Schubert Esther Miller Martha Snouffer Jane Simmons Carolyn Drayer Evelyn Zimmerman Martha Ellis Patricia Christy Carol Fisher Betty Fickell Mary Jane Harrison Helen Fuller Mary Haslett Eleanor Gee Rose Libovsky Virginia Gilliland Mary Lightner Mary Hershberger Mary Lou Mouch Patricia Palmer Margaret Ann McKinnon Martha Sayers Dorothy Peters Per Lee Walradt Becky Rawn Dolly Allaire Betty Reed Emily Geller Trudy Scott Frances Caulfield Mary Strausbaugh Eileen Davis Jean Gerber Jane Emig Patricia Taylor Lenore Feltman Hilda Largman Margaret Kramer Betty Ann King Spur Lois Potter Melba Brammer Betty Roberts Muriel Widman Mary Daugherty Lucille Simon Dorothea Davison Zimmerman. Fulton, Palmer, Fickell C 396 ] mr VUc omens -_) : r or u Awideai ' ! ' :v= A swan dive — slow and graceful — into the green waters of the pool in Pomerene Hall . . . gay laughter from girls playing hockey out behind the field house . . . twenty-three bows let fly twenty-three arrows into the warm spring breezes. These are glimpses of the sports activities offered to Ohio State women by the physical education de- partment, recognized nationally as one of the largest and best-planned women ' s sports programs in the country. Twenty-three sports activities are offered to the seventeen hundred women, most of them freshmen and sophomores, enrolled in physical education classes. They are arch- ery, archery golf, badminton, base- ball, basketball, bowling, canoe- ing, folk dancing, modern dancing, tap dancing, diving, fencing, golf, hockey, individual gymnastics, la crosse, outing, riding, soccer, swimming, tennis, table tennis and volley ball. { } [397] in MMW mm t V Perennially popular sports are swimming, dancing, golf, and tennis, but of recent years badminton, bowling, fencing, and table tennis have been moving up on the leaders. Opening of the new University golf course last year was a further impetus to the coeds enrolled in golf classes. Some sports activities are seasonal. Hockey and soccer are given only in autumn; basket- ball, only in winter, and archery and baseball, only in spring. Dancing, fencing, bowling, swimming, and other sports continue indoors all through the year. The Women ' s Recreation Association spon- sors each year square dances, mixed swimming parties, and the University -wide dances. The association ' s governing body is composed of the presidents of the different sports clubs, their faculty advisers, and representatives of campus groups. Hanya Holm, nationally known interpretative dancer, performed this year as the guest of Orchesis, modern dancing club. Other special demonstrations by famous women in sports are sponsored by the other sports clubs from time to time. Classes in all sports but bowling are taught in Pomerene Hall and in the women ' s field house. Bowling classes and tournaments are held in alleys near the campus. 4  E 398 ] Joined in the Women ' s Recreation AiL tion, one of the most active women ' s orgViiza- tions on the campus, are the twelve sports clubs that have been formed. They are the followir Swan Club, Orchesis, Boot and Saddle, Spur, Foil and Mask, Archery Club, Physical Educa- tion Club, Golf Club, Badminton Club, Tennis Club, Hockey Club, Bowling Club, and Outing Club. 1 Ss WOMEN ' S SPORTS ; In addition to the instructional classes offered to women students and the excellent program for physi- cal education majors, the department conducts extensive intramurals. Tour- naments attract hundreds of women students all seasons of the year, and Play Days sponsored by the sports clubs bring representatives from many Ohio colleges to the Ohio State campus. Sororities, university houses, dormitories, clubs, and inde- pendent groups sponsor teams in the intramural tournaments. Archery golf, the newest addition to the women ' s sports program, was presented this spring for the first time in several years. It is played on a golf course during winter with flight arrows for distance, and target arrows for the end of each hole. During the fall and spring, it is played on the archery golf course across the road from the university golf course. [400 ■ aaa ■! nil— i inn ADVERTISING rti owJQh- TO OUR READERS: The pages ol this Makio that you have enjoyed so far are due largely to the unselfish support of these firms and individuals who have advertised in the following pages. In no small measure their interest has made possible the beauty of this 1939 Makio. You have enjoyed it, and for that they are grateful. We ask one last request of loyal Ohio Staters, that in planning your purchases you refer to this advertising section. In doing so you can partially repay a debt that Ohio State University owes its friends. In the Makio Buyers ' Guide you will find firms of the highest quality and the most diligent service. The next time you need something . . . remember them, and their interest in Ohio State traditions. [402] o. s. u. Graduates or 1939 Heartiest Congratulations J cnmich rkoto tudl 10 85 N. High Street Portrait and Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY [403] PPMHW PHI GAMMA DELTA Genial Bob Ferguson has held more offices in activities than any other O. S. U. Fiji. Right now, he is president of the Phi Gam ' s; president of Student Senate, having advanced from the position of Secretary-Treasurer; president of Scarlet Mask, previ- ously holding the title of Business Manager; and is a member of the Board of Publications with Sphinx brother Dick Taylor who heads Strollers. B. D. men Rutherford and Ryan hold the positions of Business Manager of the 1939 Makio and President of the Fraternity President ' s Council, while George Miller is Business Manager of the Sundial. The three Romophos pretty men Ed Dodd, Arch Reilly, and Bill Nosker (who is an up and coming football hero) have recently come into offices of their own: Secretary-Treasurer of Student Senate, Director of Student Activi- ties, and Sophomore Class Presidency. Chick Evans and Dick Springer continue to be the mainstays of State ' s varsity golf team, and Bob Bedell burns up the clay courts in his tennis matches. Chuck Kienzle is already being initiated into the ways of gavel- wielding by being president of Freshman Activities, while Quentin Whipple and Morgan Lefferdink, freshmen par-excellence, help prepare the Makio for distribution. Let Sti i Harrison Construct For You a • Lovely • Lucious HAMBURGER STEAK DINNERS Ham burger Construction Company Grandview and Fifth Avenue remier lire FoodL LC Studnt Ciinrc HtidO BLOCKS The University Flower Shop • FAVORITE FLORIST TO OHIO STATE STUDENTS 11 — 16th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, WA. 1452 1910 . 1926 . . . 1930 . . . 1 939 . . . and still growing OHIO STATE SUNDIAL Ohio State ' s First and Oldest Magazine ' ' ROBERT J. SCHROEDER Editor GEORGE C. MILLER Business Manager Jimi taint. 1 A, I Editor, «)■ lu- ll Heji CC [404] Imi ■ LHfl ing IB LONG ' S CAMPUS LEADERS Robert W. Ferguson President Student Senate Clarence A. Isaac Head Cheerleader James E. Kidd Business Manager, Ag Student Will O. Trucksis Editor, Ohio Stater Mary Jane Vines Associate Editor, 1938 Makio Phyllis L. Tinling Vice President, Student Senate Richard Taylor President, Strollers Dramatic Society 11 A Eugene B. Squires Business Manager, Lantern James W. Rutherford Business Manager, 1939 Makio Robert Elsas Secretary, Student Court Headquarters for COPCO PAPERS All through college you have used Copco papers. Specify Copco when buying for business use. 0 4(1 Paul Ward Chief Justice, Student Court Tom J. McFadden Editor, Daily Lantern Amon E. Gross Editor, 1939 Makio Dean W. Palmer Secretary-Treasurer, Student Senate Barbara Bauter President, Y.W.C.A. John I. Carlson Chairman, Council of Fraternity Presidents ii Robert Priest Editor, 1938 Makio Margaret E. Brown President, W. S. G. A. Robert J. Schroeder Editor, Sun Dial Delmer E. Groves Editor, Ag Student Franklin M. Rhodes Editor, Ohio State Engineer Leo M. Warshavsky Business Manager, Ohio Stater George C. Miller Business Manager, Sun Dial All Ohio State students eventually learn to save time and money at LONG ' S USED BOOKS SERVE AS WELL AS NEW AND SAVE MONEY John W. Sigler Business Manager, 1938 Makio Nationally recognized COLLEGE BOOK CO BOOKS and SUPPLIES HIGH Street at I5 m Avenuo A division of Long ' s. Free catalogs listing a mil- lion volumes supplied on request. [405] R. WILKES SANITARY MEAT MARKETS Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs Our Specialty Furnishing the Fraternity Managers ' Association 175 EAST RICH 606 E. LIVINGSTON 250 E. MAIN AD. 7257 AD. 7258 NEW CARPETS RUGS PADS LINOLEUM CARPET, RUG and UPHOLSTERY CLEANING. SEWING, REPAIRING, LAYING (Custom Built) Guaranteed Moth Proofing Non-Skid Rug Sizing CARPET CLEANING CO. 33 West Gates Street GA. 2113 J. H. MALLORY, Mgr. 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Scoop Gross edited the Makio and was a member of Sigma Delta Chi. Bucket and Dipper, and Ohio Staters, Inc. Harry Calavan represented the Delts in the Fraternity Affairs Office, Romophos. and was Social Chairman for one quarter. Fritz Howard, Stonewall Rosen and Roy Elliott added much to the fame of the Delts with some excel- lent football playing under Coach Schmidt. Donald Wolpert worked mightily on the Business Staff of the Sundial besides holding the job as Scholarship chairman. Winter quarter the Delt scholarship hit a new high with the Actives leading the pledge class and setting a good example. McCarthy and John Wright were elected delegates to a Delt Conference in February and secured the next one for the Columbus chapter in 1940. As a climax to a very eventful year the two Delt formals in the winter and spring quarters were gala affairs heralded by Alumni and wives as the best ever given. Through the Years . . . Mills Buffet has been the accepted dining and meeting place of Ohio Staters. . . . Whether it ' s Wellington Doe, Ag - ' 26 or Jim Roe, Com - ' 39 — they all frequent one traditional spot — Mills Buffet. . . . The fine foods, interested service, hospitality and distinctive appointments have made Mills the accepted dining place of those who demand the best. 19 NORTH HIGH STREET NEXT TO DESHLER-WALLICK HOTEL COLUMBUS and on GENERAL CONTRACTORS 555 South Front Street Columbus, Ohio • Builders of the New Ohio State University Dormitories [407] . p, eer r nnim tit f L o. 372-386 South Fourth Street COLUMBUS, OHIO SCHOOL ANNUALS, PAPERS, ETC. OFFICE SUPPLIES and FURNITURE Book Binding Blank Book Manufacturing Loose Leaf Devices Stationers The Largest Printing and Binding Plant in Central Ohio M KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA K. K. G. has long been known for her girls of beauty and brains, and this year has been no exception. For example, take Lizzie Zartman, the new prexy of the house — Associate Editor of the 1939 Makio and a member of Chimes, she really has plenty to keep her busy. Sally Means is right in Liz ' s category for she is Associate Business Manager of the Makio, a member of Chimes, and rushing chairman of K. K. G. Future Makio big-shots are lane M. Smith and June Knowlton, both members of the freshman staff. lane Wood helps wield the gavel as a Student Court justice, besides being a member of Chimes and Mortar Board. Rachel Good, another Chimes girl, and Helen Geren were recently elected President and Treasurer, respectively, of Y. W. C. A. Freshmen Betty Love and Patty Taylor are to be Sophomore rep- resentatives on the W. S. G. A. Council. Patty is noted for her swimming ability and also is a member of Scholaris, frosh scho- lastic society, with June Knowlton, Janice Hagerty, Marcia Wins- low, and Virginia Lawyer. Tanny Goodwin. 1938 Makio Queen, was in the Homecoming Court this year, and was chosen to repre- sent Ohio State at the New York World ' s Fair. Eleanor Fuller was selected by George Petty to be one of those in the court of the Makio Queen for 1939. As can be seen, K. K. G. continues to reign supreme! MONTALDO ' S 145 E. Broad St. You ' re Invited To Montaldo ' s NEW DEB SHOP ' Featuring Clothes for Young Women and Debsters NOW . . . Four Extra Coupons in every carton of Raleigh Plains UNION MADE Brown ' Williamson Tobacco Corporation 1 DUBLI AVE. p. ' iifril ' U N ROAD GRANDVIEW LOANS HELPING FOLKS WHO NEED MONEY QUICKLY IS OUR BUSINESS • We can refinance your purchase ■with friendly service by arranging convenient payments AD. 8652 201 ATLAS BLDG. [409] WIF ■ mm mm JAHN OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 817 West Washington Blvd., - Chicago, Illinois In the foreground - Ft. Dearborn re-erected in Grant Park on Chicago ' s lake front. Illustration by Jahn ■ Oilier Art Studios. [410] DELTA GAMMA On Fifteenth Avenue stands the new Home Beautiful of Delta Gamma, which is recognized by its members as the loveliest house on campus. Although the D. G. ' s miss the Phi Psi ' s pitching pen- nies in the alley, they are now entertained by the Beta water fights. Phyllis Tinling had the distinction of being the first woman ever nominated for Senior Class Presidency. Besides being Vice- President of Student Senate, President of Women ' s Ohio, Mortar Board claimed her along with Jeanne Yantes. These two. with Virginia Barnard, president of Chi Delta Phi, were chosen as three of the ten most outstanding women on Ohio State ' s campus to sit at the annual Matrix Table. Ann Ardery won a place on the Homecoming court of Queens, and Faith Foster received a similar recognition on the Makio court. June Haas, being a Sopho- more Business Manager of the Makio. spends most of her time inveigling her sorority sisters in buying one. Mirrors, sophomore recognition society, claims Dotty I. Edwards. Kay Pack, and Nancy Bergin. Dramatists of the house are the aforesaid Bergin, Peggy Smith, and Joanna Stephens who are working hard for Browning and Strollers. The activities of the year were perfectly climaxed by the wedding of Ginny Barnard to Ed Smart at the chapter house in June. Compli of . . ments ISALY ' S Inc 2800 N . High St. LA. 1144 Among the Better Things . . . PEYRAUD ' S Fine Dressings for Salads: MAYONNAISE THOUSAND ISLAND FRENCH DRESSING, etc. PEYRAUD COMPANY 1295 North Fourth Street Columbus, Ohio Franklin-American The Ivory Soap Laundry and Zoric Dry Cleaning Co. 577 NORTH FOURTH STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO ADams 6251 CURB SERVICE — SAVE 10 PER CENT [411] ™ ir— i m m imam Compliments of . . . THE LILLEY-AMES COMPANY 133 EastBrdad .Street COLUMBUS-OHIO Weicome to a Shop . . . Featuring Foremost Fashions at Conservative Cost KAPPA SIGMA Call us Colonels, suh! We Kappa Sigs in our new Southern colonial mansion overlooking the widespread acres of our palatial estate boast sixty-odd of the most regular gentlemen on this campus, suh! John Skipper Warren is prexy of the lodge while ex-Makio Editor Priest carries on the Kappa Sig colors as a member of Ohio Staters. Inc.. and the Council of Student Affairs. Alvie Lovejoy Motorcycle Coble and Local Lad Ramer. the R. O. T. C. ' s Little Men in Khaki, furnish the military touch. Bob Financier Miller holds the plantation purse strings and Angie Schultz gives the drudgery of the manor house a lighter vein by his practical pranks. Those cartooning journalists Ned Eller and Bob Stailey plug away on the Lantern, Ohio Stater, Sundial, and, in fact, where there ' s journalism or drawing, they are Johnny- on-the-spot. Bob Tobias, he of the smooth dressers, is following Brother Priest ' s footsteps by becoming a valued member of the Makio staff. Tommy Casanova Kohr is getting to be quite well known on the campus as play-boy No. 1. while Doc Hardin takes care of the first-aid needs at the house. The two high- lights of the social activities of the year were the annual Kohr Milk Social, where milk is the only beverage, and the annual Pig Roast, where the brothers became pigs eating pig! Daytime Dresses Coats Suits Sportswear Lingerie Evening Gowns Wraps Costumes Millinery Accessories Henri Boyd Beecnwola 4784 North High Street LA. 2262 Luncheons Dinners Banquets Bridge Clubs Wedding Breakfasts Spacious Ballroom . . . Accommodates 350 . . . Good Food . . . Beautiful Atmosphere [412] — onaratmlat Ions Burr Heads WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS . . . . . . EASTERN SECTION CHAMPIONS RUNNER-UP FOR THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ALL AMERICAN IN OHIO STATE SPIRIT Compliments of JOHN MOORE ATTRACTIONS 1 1 E. Gay Street NISLEY BEAUTIFUL SHOES Two Columbus Stores HONEY PEANUT BUTTER Andrus Scofield Co. HULL DOBBS HOUSE 449 E. Broad St. 1964 N. High St. MARBLE CLIFF QUARRIES CO. STATE DRUG SUPPLY 1660 Neil Ave. [413] m —— ' mri mmmmmm At the Gateway of the Campus HENNICK ' S featuring DELICIOUS FOOD EXCELLENT FOUNTAIN SERVICE TICE and JEFFERS 122 East Broad Street General Managers THE MIDLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Selling Life Insurance and Annuties We nave positions for a limited number of ambitious graduates desirous of entering the Life Insurance profession ATLAS Laundry and Linen Supply 161-171 NORTH GRANT AVENUE Complete Laundry and Linen Rental Service Operated by Ohio State Graduates Phone: ADams 6226-2937 Your Assurance of QUALITY RED WHITE FOOD PRODUCTS They have the test and approval of the Household Science Institute THE SAMUEL STEVENS CO. Sole Distributors Columbus Ohic MOORES anc ROSS Fine Quality Ice Cream [414] PHI DELTA THETA The House of Men still beams serenely on Iuka Avenue with perpetual peace in sight now that water fights have been banned on the campus. However with spring in the air. the boys have been able to find other interests. With Jimmy Hull as the pride and joy of the entire state, the Phi Delts can well be proud of him. The Phi Delts are represented in every manly activity: Curly Stanhope, swimmer supreme; Mark Kilmer, varsity pitcher (both at night and day); Charlie Maag and Don Scott are the House of Men ' s contribution to the football field. B. D. man Bob Elsas. astounded his fraternity brothers with his oratory as Secretary of the Student Court, while the Chillicothe Hopeful, Bill Stanhope, Romophos member, carried on as Sophomore Busi- ness Manager of the 1939 Makio were Sphinxite Johnny Sigler left off when he was Business Manager of the 1938 Makio. Bazler, Paxton, and Prushing are general stooges of the house, while executives Wright and Lyons have definite ideas about their women. Whirl Pool is agog about the plans for remodeling the house on the hill this summer. 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Jimmy Lang- hurst, better known as One Punch, was Big Ten football scoring champ, but he is just as well known for his scoring with the weaker sex. The house is best known as The House of Football for it claims such men as Wendel Gooby Lohr. the Good Doctor Spears, and last but certainly not least Captain-elect Steve Andrako. Brud No Dive Cleaveland rules the Junior Class with an iron hand as was evidenced by his poetry at the Junior Prom. Cliff Glass Arm Morgan is known for his catching ability, espe- cially on the varsity baseball team. Jimmy Ladies ' Man Kidd is connected with every office in the Ohio Union, is Business Manager of Strollers, a member of Sphinx, and a justice of the Student Court. P. N. Fomof and Frank Sick Crow Varner are just general agitators, and can yell about anything and every- thing. When one walks into the Pi Phi or Tri-Delt sorority houses, you can ' t tell whether you ' re in the D. U. house or not, for the girls have more D. 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Wilke 406 Winnor Canning Co 418 [423] Wf I ' W rr mm mm ■HOB INDEX Aaron, Paul _ 278 Abbott, Kenenth - 347 Abbott, Paul 176, 270 Abbott, Virginia 3 21 Abel, Floyd 102,227 Abel, Fred 30, 222, 356 Abelson, Eleanor .320 Abernathy, Lynn 161, 270 Ablon, Ralph 281,371 Abrahams, Bernard - 278 Abrahams, Sardou 278 Abram, Elizabeth -208, 23 3, 3 1 4 Abrams, Bernard -231,350 Abrams, Jack 325,350 Acacia 244, 245, 248, 249 Acker, Clarence 3 25 Ackerman, Garrett .._ -335 Ackerman, Herbert 292 Ackerman, Joan -178,311,353 Ackerman, Louis 122 Acree, Jeanne -314 Acton, Joseph 44, 249, 333 Acton, Richard 287 Adams, Don 141, 142, 186, 207, 208, 212, 287, 350, 395 Adams, Francis 323 Adams, Genevieve 296,307,352 Adams, Adams, Jack 186, 254 Paulii 140, 141. 171, 204, 310, 352 .270 .306 279 Adams, William Adcock, Erma __ Adcock, Ralph ... Addington, Marjorie 352 Addison, Ronald — 277 Adolph, Lynn 44,181 Adovasio, Carmen.-- 233, 259 Adrian, Emerson 186 Agapetus, Savesta 44, 180 Agin, Lambert — 116,337 Agnew. Elbert — 223 Agricultural Extension 29 Agricultural Student, The 169 Agriculture (College of) 29. 198 Ahem, Jack 23 3 Ahrendt, Emily 316 Ahrendt, William 272 Aid, Joseph - 233 Aikens, Margaret 176, 320 Aikman, June „. 189 Ake, Darrell 260 Alban, Jeanne 309 Alban, Mary 320 Alban. Milton 224 Albanese, Adolph 214,233 Albert, Gilbert ._ 286 Albert, Leon _ 281 Albert, Neal 291 Albrand, Ruth ...301 Albright. Walter -.224 Albritton. Dave 386, 387 Albyn. Jeanne 318 Alcorn, John . 335 Alderman, DeForest 223 Aldridge, Sarah 318 Aleskus, Joseph 368 Alexander. Edgar 82,213,265 Alexander, Margaret -—308,319 Alexander, Robert 291 Alexander, Romana —352 Alexander, William .... 102, 227 All-Agricultural Council -.2 1 Allaire, Dolly 396 Allaire. Mary 313 Allan, Julie 307 Allen, Curtis 194 Allen, Donald 267 Allen, Eleanor 44, 178 Allen, Louise — 3 20 Allen. Nancy 303 Allen, Reid 282 Allen, Robert 394 Allen. Stuart 174 Allen. Jean 23, 26, 27, 60, 200, 202, 311 Allen. William H. 76, 142, 181, 185, 218, 246, 247, 282 Allen, William Herman— 186 Allerding, Paul 233 Alleshouse, Paul 130,185,220, 224 Allison, Henry 337 Allman, Albert 282 Allread. Mary 309 Almack, Ronald - -- 283 Almy, Emory 245, 277 Alpha Chi Omega 245, 294, 296. 297 Alpha Delta Pi 245, 294. 296, 298 Alpha Epsilon Phi 245, 296 Alpha Epsilon Pi 244. 245, 248, 250, 294, 299 Alpha Gamma Rho ..... 244, 245, 248, 251 Alpha Gamma Sigma... .244, 245, 248, 252 Alpha Kappa Kappa. 245, 328, 329 Alpha, Omega .245,328,330 Alpha Phi 245, 294, 296, 300 Alpha Phi Delta 244. 245, 253 Alpha Psi . 328,331 Alpha Rho Chi 244, 245, 370 Alpha Sigma Phi 245 Alpha Tau Omega 244, 245, 248, 254 Alpha Xi Delta 294, 296, 301 Alpha Zeta 244, 245, 248, 255 Alspach, Joyce — 300 Alspaugh, Mary ._ 82,311 Alstadt, Loring 285 Althof, Wellington 176, 263 Altmaier, Clinton 10 Alumni Monthly __ 168 Alvarez, Evelyn — 60 Amado. Joaquin 60 Amber. Alice 44 Ambridge, Stanley 232 Ambrose, Joseph 253 American Dairy Science Association 220 American Institute of Chem- ical Engineers 225 American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers 23 1 American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers 228 American Society of Civil Engineers 226 American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers 227 Amerine. Ivan 336 Amerine, Marjorie 308 Amos, Elnore — 60 Amrine, Constance 311 Amstutz, Gayle 318,349 Anast, Samuel 231 Anderegg. Edith 185 Anders. Charles 194 Anderson, Al ice 30, 306 Anderson, Earl 225, 265 Anderson, Elinor 319 Anderson, Eugene _ 355 Anderson, Frances 353 Anderson, Gladys 44 Anderson, Harold 275 Anderson. James 288 Anderson, John 255, 280 Anderson, Louis 272 Anderson, Margaret 44, 190 Anderson, Martha ._ 44, 230 Anderson, Robert M.-- 325 Anderson, Robert O 227 Anderson. Ross -257 Anderson. Ruth -190,303,319 Anderson, Walter 257 Anderson, William 60 Anding, Janet ....82, 209 Andrako, Stephen 263, 367 Andregg, Donald 222, 3 24 Andrew, Katherine 320 Andrew, Mary 307 Andrew, Sam 344 Andrews, Frank 102, 279 Andrix, Harold 82 Aneshansley, Clay 225 Angelo, Ralph 3 50 Angerman, Jack 276 Angle, John ...44, 283 Angle. Margery -188,319,320 Ankrom, Albert ..171, 181, 215, 290 Anness, Russell 102, 291 Anshen, Walter __..250 Anthony, Harlan 279 Apel, Clare 316.320 Applegate, Robert 248, 276 Applegate. Thomas 274, 338 Applied Optics -. 56 Arant, Herschel -111,256,338 Arant, Mary 297 Archer, Alford .283 Archery Club 399 Ardery, Ann 304, 370 Ardrey. Earle — 279 Arias, Marta — 322 Armbruster, Betty 302 Armel, Doris 163, 203, 229, 301 Armen, Seeran 176 Armitage. Eloise — 302 Armitage, Jean 309 Armour, Deane 329 Armour, George _ 44 Armstrong, Howard 30, 223, 262 Armstrong, Paul 60 Armstrong, Robert 283 Arnoff, Benjamin -116 Arnold, Charles 223 Arnold, Christy 254 Arnold, Donald 171, 323 Arnold. Drew 44,184,185 Arnott, Bill 257 Arnsbaugh, Robert 323 Arnson, Arthur 281 Aronson, Esther 320 Arps, George 129,265,272 Arthur, Lillian 309 Arthur, Russell 325,350 Arthurs, Bill 325 Arts and Sciences (College of) 43. 198 Arts Council 211 Artz, Curtis 3 29 Ash, Lillian - 178 Ash, William 181,272 Ashbrook. Mary 189 Ashby, Dorothy 235 Ashcraft, Derwin 125,331 Atherton, Carlton — 263 Athletic Administration Board ...362 Athletic Department 357 Athletic Section 357 Atkin, Rupert 194, 2 27 Atlas, Joseph -271 Augustus, Robert 272 Ault, Charles ...277 Aultman, Philip 3 38 Aumann, Francis 254 Austermiller, Hugh ...255, 356, 348 Austin, Jack __ .274 Avery, Frances 225, 289 Avery, Mary 308 Avey, Albert 276, 287 Ayala, Loa 230 Ayars, Helen —.318 B Baas, Betty 298 Baas, Edward _ 179 Babcock, Edward 232, 285 Babcock, Wayne 30, 220, 244, 270 Babione, Edgar -276 Babushkin, Walter -3 30 Bachman, Hazel 320, 352 Bachman, Mary 349 Bachrach, Henry 44, 340 Backiel, Leonard 233 Backus, Foster 270 Backus, Gilbert 3 39 Backus, Michael 225 Bacon, Jack 355 Bacon, Philip 30, 220, 262 Bacon, Thomas -323 Bacon, William 394 Bader, Morton 281 Bader, Robert 281 Badger, Max - - 336 Badminton Club 399 Baer, Ann 312,320 Baesel, Robert 287 Baggs, Arthur 102, 227, 355 Bagley, Eleanor 180 Bagley, Mason „ 30 Bahn, Eugene - — 174 Bahney, Veldren 229 Bailey, Andrew 325 Bailey, Edith 302 Bailey, Howard 82, 276 Bailey, Iris _ 180 Bailey, Lester 30 Bailey, Norine — 180 Bailey, Phrocine .161,208,304 Bailey, Randal _ 225 Bailey, Richard 290 Bailey, Robert ...44, 220 Bailey, Thomas .325,231 Bailey, William 75 Bainter, Robert 102, 226 Bair, Medford 276 Baird, Margie 311 Baird, William 82 Baker, Barbara 178, 307 Dale — 227 Eula ...320 Evelyn . —.310 Harry 270 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Bak Janet 203, 303 ' , Joyce 44 , Milton 182 , Richard H. 255 ■, Richard T. 22, 23, 24, 25, 217, 218, 274, 343, 375, 378 Baker, Robert F— 1 1 5, 323, 355 Baker, Robert S. 251 Balas, Jerome —.334 Balch, Donald 245 Baldwin, Dorothy ... 306 Baldwin, Forrest 280 Baldwin, Russell 332 Ball, Bernard 262, 356 Balmer. Harriet 229, 301 Balo, Charlene — - 320 Balsizer, Russell 251,356 Balthaser, Mary — 303 Balthaser, Robert 325 Balz, Fredric 24, 257, 335, 394 Bancroft, Clara .,351 Bandes. Daniel .._ 250 Banfield, Zoe 302 Bangert, Charles - 290 Bank. Sylvan - 76 Banks, Kenneth 60,212,260 Banks, Richard 195 Banks, Robert 60, 257 Bannerman, Lois 320 Bannister. William 337 Banta, Eldon ..223 Barber. Laura 180 Barber, Mary E 308 Barber, Mary J 320 Barber, William 44, 289 Barbone. Albert 261 Barch, Elsie 82, 23 3 Barclay, Geraldine 82,319 Barden. Roderick _ 255 Bare, Charles ...225 Barford, Angela . 319 Bargar, Alice 307 Barish, Lois 320 Barker, Betty 295, 305 Barkan, Irving 286 Barker, Robert 222,251 Barlow, Harold 76, 198, 339, 371 Barnard, Eleanor 304,321 Barnard, Virginia 304 Barneby, Ruth 180, 346 Barnes, James 258 Barnes, Herbert 221, 255 Barnes, Lyle 249, 252 Barnes, Robert 30, 356 Barnes, William 176 Barneston, William 274 Barnett, Jacob —.279 Barnett, Roberta 189 Barnhart, Lowell —260 Barnhart, Melvin 169.224,252 Barnhart, Wilfred 30, 224, 244, 252, 356 Barr, Edna .185, 205, 301 Barr, Henry 225 Barr, Shirley ....349 Barrar, Dorothy - 312,320 Barrett, Martin - 266, 343 Barrett, Thomas 60 Barrett, William 280 Barrington, Hubert -258 Barry, James 194, 283 Barry, Robert 102, 272 Bartels, Frances 44, 3 1 1 Barrels, Mary 311 Bartlett, Esther 297 Barton, Louis 324 Bartschy, Ross 287, 369, 389 Basinger, Mary — 3 1 1 Baskin, Lloyd _. 271 Bass, Ruth —299 Bassett, Dewey 102,231 Bassett, Maxine 320 Bassett, Paul 82,132,265 Bassett, Victor - 195 Bast, Albert 23 3 Baster, Robert 186,246, 247, 287 Batchelor, Harold - 129 Batchelor, Kenyon 102 Bateman, Fremont 342 Bateman, William _ 277 Bates, Charles 254, 347, 350 Bates, Eugene 324 Bates, Walter 3 56 Bath, Christine — 176, 303 Battin, Robert 181,280 Battles, June — 23 5 Battles, Morris 3 37 Baublitz, Frederick 3 50 Bauer, Lillian 320 Bauer, Margery 305,319 Bauer, Richard 102 Baughman, Dale ...325 Baughman, William 60 Baum, John 228 Baum, Kathryn 82, 180, 346 Baum, Marcelle 312 Baum, Raymond 60, 287 Baum, Rebecca 320 Bauman, Richard 333 Baumer, Herbert 355 Baumgardner, Ora — -323 Bay, Robert 224 Bayer, Frank 181 Bayless, John - .350 Bazler, William 270 Beach, Frank 255 Beach, Wilbur 30,194,222,256 Beach, William .227 Beach, Susan .318 Beacher, Vernon — 185 Beachler, William _ 280 Beales, Wendell 30, 228, 244, 255 Beall, Francis .325 Beall, Howard 186 Beals, Jack 249 Beam. Donald 231 Beam, Henry 30, 256 Beam, James ...30,252,356 Beamer, Robert 331 Bear, Lawrence 255 Beardsley, Charles 274 Beardsley, David — 185 Beasley, Arthur ..30,356 Beatley, James 275 Beatley, Janice 352 Beattie, Fountain 33 5 Beatty, Alicia -297, 320 Beatty, Dudley _ . 76 Beatty, Hugh 274, 329 Beatty, Jack 207, 208, 288 Beaudway, Bryant _ 256 Beaver, Helen 187 Beaver, Marguerite 294, 301 Bebout, Jean 213 Becher. Vernon 323 Bechtle, Karl 82 Beck, Clifford 324 Beck, Elizabeth 45,178, 309, 345 Beck, Herman— .287 Beck, Loren 221,224 Beck, Melba 301 Beck. Philip .280 Beckel. Francis 225 Becker, Coral 30,322 Becker, Kennard 60, 217. 218, 270 Becker, Kenneth 371 Becker, Lorraine -345 Becker, Roger 186,323 Becker, Ruth 82,319 Becker, Vernon - _ 225 Beckley, Elizabeth 176,300,319 Beckman, Theodore 344 Becknell. Earnest 373 Bedell, Robert _ 272. 348 Beder, Marvin 250 Beebe, William ...186, 283, 350 Beecher, Harriet 45 Beekman, Frederic 280 Beem, Chester 3 50 Beem, Mary _ .309 Beer, James 335 Beery, Anna 307, 322 Beery, Edna 82 Behner, Gertrude 353 Beighley. Paul 325 Beitler, Mary ..180,235,346 Beitler, Samuel -35 5 [424] a am ■ ■,ii in ,..u! •. ■. ' I ' ! Belden, Robert 186,323,350 Holding. Marianne 82, 305 Belke, Elizabeth 297,320 Belkin, Samuel 271 Belknap, Kathleen ...309 Bell, Barbara _ 308 Bell .Benjamin _ ..171,215, 227, 291 Bell, Harry 220 Bell, James F 338 Bell, James H 220 Bell, John 328 Bell, Marian 175, 176,302 Beller, Carl ...378 Belloch, James 324 Belt, Betty .....82, 198, 200, 202, 205, 213, 371 Belts, Robert 324 Bembower, Weldon 224, 324 Bement, Clinton 276 Bender, Keith 275 Bendroth, Earl 60 Bendure, Ted 254 Benedict, Harold 3 56 Benham, Margaret — 178,313 Bennett, John 289 Bennett, Raymond 265 Benson, Casper __ 3 35 Bentley, Jackson 249 Benton, Patricia 314 Bentz, Carol 180 Beougher, Howard 60 Berdelman. William 102, 190, 226 Berenson, Mervin .281 Beres, Joseph 277 Berg, Sanford 292 Berg, Sol 225 Berger. Joseph - 126,331 Berger, Paul ._ 60 Berger, Robert 272, 348 Berger, Samuel 165, 176, 207, 208 Berger, William 3 56 Bergin, Nancy ... 200, 304 Beringer, William 333 Berkebile, Irene 82, 178 Berkebile, Robert 116,337 Berkeley, Irving - 76 Berkhouse, Rudolph 214,324 Berkley, Margaret - 222 Berkowitz, Marvin 330 Berman. Jean 320 Bernard. Donald 169.221, 224, 324 Bernard. Fred 61,176,217,218, 274, 371 Bernard, Robert 221, 255 Berndt. Rexer 274, 378 Bernar, Florence 3 53 Bernon, Richard 292 Bernson. Bernard 284 Bernstein, Jeanne 312, 370 Berre, Edgar 76 Berris, Robert 292 Berry, Burdette 195 Berry, Edna 175 Berry, Jack 116 Berry, Joseph .263 Berry, Jeanne .180 Berry, Nancy 319 Berry, Reed 194 Berry, Rodger 225 Berry, Thomas 31,210,221,356 Berry, William 266 Berson, Harold -281 Berthold. Howard _ 284 Berthold, Norman 284 Bertke, Lester 233 Berwitt, Louis _ 328 Beshara, George 233, 381 Bessley, Dayle ..266 Bessler. Marion — 320 Bessmertnick, Martin ... 286 Best, Paul .102,231,254 Beta Alpha Psi 343 Beta Gamma Sigma - 344 Beta Theta Pi.. 244,245.248. 256, 370 Betz, Kathryn 307 Betz, Noreene 224 Beyer, Franz 102 Beyer, Frederick 258 Bialosky, Franklin 170,292 Bialosky, Joseph 281 Bibber, Harold _ 288,355 Bickart, Richard 141,233, 273, 350 Bidner, Louise 297 Biedel, Clark ... 3 50 Biel, Robert 186 Bigelow, John H 266 Bigelow, John L 275 Bigelow. Leslie 342 Biggs. Ernest 82, 265 Bigler, Robert 325 Bilikam, Carl — - 31 Billman, Joseph 220, 3 23 Bills. William 331 Bing, Robert - 289 Binns, Emily 187,351 Birchette, Dan _ 276 Bird, Charles - 259 Birkeland, Jorgen - 255 Birnbaum, Lillian 353 Birnbaum, Milton 61 Birnkrant, Robert 208, 246. 247. 292, 350 Biscan, Ivan ...324, 343 Biser, Roger 324 Bishin. Mildred - 312,320 Bishoff, Avery - 272 Bishop, Maxine 304 Bissell, Edwin ...222,264,356 Bissell, Grace 322 Bitzer, George ...31,280 Bixler, Donald 332 Bizjak, Frank 248, 258 Black, David .259 Black, Frank 222, 255 Black, Helen 82 Blackburn, Howard 344 Blackburn, John 248,287 Blackman. Charles .25 5 Blackwood, James — 25 8 Blain, Charles 76, 339 Blair, Betty _ 301, 321 Blair, Kathryn 307 Blair, Marjory .176,301 Blair, Richard 102,227 BlakesLee. Grace ..31,222, 306, 350 Blancke, Clay 384, 385 Bland, Irvin _ 259 Blanden, Merwin 116, 337 Blanton, Park 280 Blatt, Milton 325 Blauser, Albert 185 Blauser, Israel 255 Blauser, Mary 178,204,305 Blayney, Earl 222, 224, 324, 356 Blayney, Veldren „ 2 29 Blazier, Kathryn 297 Bleich. Maurice 122 Blickensderfer, Jessie 345 Blickle, Edward 363, 378 Bliss, Keith ...61,198,217,218, 282, 365, 387 Blizzard, Edith 82. 213, 214, 322 Bloch, Paul 250 Arthur 278 Block, Block, Block. Blocker Harriet 320 Harry 82,244,265 Betty 301 Bloom, John 323, 348 Bloom, Selma 320 Bloomberg, Louis 45 Bloomfield, Edith 299 Blose, Helen 303 Blosser, Nolon _ 269 Blosser. Theodore 233, 273 Blue. Betty ..319 Blue. Gerald 276 Blum. Harry — 324 Blum, Sylvia 294, 299 Blumberg, Leonard 278 Blumenscbein, Carl 257 Blyth. David 169 Blyth, John 323 Boals, David — 279 Board of Publications 163 Board of Trustees 10 Boardman, Charles 194,225,256 Bockelman, Harry 221, 224, 251 Bode, Boyd 81, 186 Boehk, Karl 32 5 Boehm, Lloyd _ 329 Boehme, Donald 61 Boehme, Robert 258 Boerger, Paul 220, 224 Boesel, Jacob 176, 280 Bohannan. Robert - 274 Bohmer. Robert 254 Boker, Heinz 325,355 Bolender, Betty 180,189 Boles, Ewing 161, 276, 350 Bolon, Dallas _ 343 Bolliger. Vesta 319 Boiling. George 256, 347 Bollinger. Russell 185, 325 Bolon, Ruth 322 Bolser, Allen _ 283 Bolser, Harvey — 283 Bomeli, Edwin _— ..164, 165. 324, 350 Bomesberger, Virginia ...301 Bonar, Martin 224, 266, 356 Bond, Dorothy 82 Bone, James 256 Bonnell, Bettye 301 Bonnell, Rollo 335 Bonnell, Walter 258 Bonowitz. Roselyn 208 Bonta, Simon 290 Booher. Larry 164, 165, 324 Book. Stanley . 226, 324 Bookmyer. Raymond 227 Boord, Cecil 269 Boose, Anna 303,319 Boot and Saddle Club ... 396. 399 Booth. Anna 224 Booth, Betty 45, 178, 202. 294. 307 Booth, Mary ... 189 Booth. Robert 263 Booth, William 171,282 Boothe, Viva 349 Borcher. Perry 171, 290 Bordenkircher, Mildred 82,318 Borghese, Mary 214 Borman, John 171,328 Bornstein, Lloyd 278 Bornstein. Millard 278 Boroff. Robert 347 Borowitz. Harry 56 Borowitz, Ruth — 82 Bostic, Paul 264 Bostwick, Prudence 204 Bottenhorn, Irwin 3 39 Bottenhorn, Marylee 45,75,311 Botting, John 285 Boucher, Carl 3 39 Boughner, Richard ... 23, 24, 25. 280, 375, 378 Boughton, Barbara ...20,23,27, 45, 178, 200, 301 Boulton. James 256 Bova, George 47 Bowen, Frances 61, 178, 308 Bowen, Paul 227, 290 Bower, Carl 275 Bower, Forest 356 Bower, Frances 315 Bower, Helen — 351 Bower, Robert 294 Bower, Russell 45 Bowers, Betty 82,301 Bowers, Cary 264 Bowers, Elizabeth ..322 Bowers, Eugene 224, 325 Bowers, George — 394 Bowers, John — 220 Bowers, William 267 Bowling Club 399 Bowman, Constance 320 Bowsher, Robert .337 Boyce, Alda - 320 Boyd, James 35 5 Boyd, Joseph — -266 Boyd, Marjorie 301,351 Boyd, Wayne 336 Boyer, Carl 270 Boyer, Page 174,175 Boyer, Kenneth .231 Boyer, Laura 175,178,303 Boyer, Paul 126,262,3 36 Boylan, James — 329 Boylan, John 289 Brackney, Robert 102,231 Bracy, Barbara 318 Braden, John 225 Bradfield, James ... 266, 350 Bradfield, Robert — 220 Bradford, Phil 168 Bradford, Ruth 300 Bradley, Donald ...31,210,251, 371 Bradley, Eileen -180 Bradner, James 221, 279 Bradshaw, Jane 176, 178 Bradshaw, Jane S 3 09 Bradstock, Norman 324 Brady, Jack _ — 267 Brady, Thomas — 332 Bragg, William 277 Brainen, Alvin 45, 286 Bramble, Barbara 170,208,307, 321, 352 Bramble, Dorothy 307, 345 Brammer, Melba 309, 322, 396 Brancamp, Joseph — 3 37 Brandon. Grant — 334 Brands, Dorothy 180, 189 Brands, Marjorie 180, 189 Brandt, Richard 221 Brannan, John -175,181,226 263, 371 Branscom, Kenneth 167 Branson, Jean 176 Brant, Arthur 266 Brant, Richard 252 Brashear, Genevieve — 321 Brasseux, Emmett 61,212,244, 289 Bratman, Leonard 248, 250 Brattain, William -269 Bratton, Arthur .169 Brattan. James 255 Bratton, LeRoy 255,359 Brault, Arthur 258 Braun, John -280 Braunlin. Marie 45 Breckler, Rosemary 233 Bredbeck. Richard 102,226 Breese, Letitia — 307 Bregman, June 320 Brehm, Betts 303 Breisch, Blanche _ 294 Brenanman, John — 287 Breniser, Edna 318 Brennemann, Jacob 269 Brenner, Mildred 223 Brescia, Anthony 233, 273 Breunig, Kenneth 324 Brevoort, Frank 195, 350 Brewer, Mabel — 45 Brewer, Robert -275 Breyfogle, Ernest 329 Bricker, John _ 252,356 Bricker, Governor 9 Brickman, Mary .233 Brier, Hyman — 227 Briesch. Blanche 313 Brier. Philip 344 Briggs, Gordon 221,25 5 Briggs, Wilda _ _ 180,214 Brightman, Austin -3 55 Brightwell. James 181 Brim, Orville 265 Brindle, James 274 Brinker, Peggy 311 Brinkman, Henry 233 Brinsky, George 288 Brittain, Robert — 280 Brittingham, Harry 291, 355 Broadway, Alice 232 Broadway, Arthur .325 Brockway, Ronald 195,225,291 Brode, Wallace 263 Brodman. Andrew 285 Brody, Howard 223 Brody, Maida 83,312 Brody, Murry 76, 330 Brohard, Jean 298 Brokaw, Helen 233 Bronfield, Harold 286 Brook, Eugene 286 Brooke, Leslie 267 Brookover, George 103,225,355 Brooks, Betty 224,318 Brooks, Richard 33 5 Brooks, Robert 254 Brooks, William .... 289 Brophey, Irene 319 Brouthers, Vivian 320 [425] Brown. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Anita 3 20 Anthony 231 Aubrey 35 5 Barbara 30, 209, 346 Bonnie 311 Carl _ 260 Clarence 269 Darwin ...103, 226, 355 Donna 174, 175, 307 Elderlia 83 Elgar 171, 226, 323 Elizabeth 352 Genevieve 318 George 181 Herbert 167, 323 Howard 223,252 Brown, James ....171, 290 Brown, J enna 309 Brown, John 335, 3 42 Brown, June — ._ 61, 233, 305 Brown, Lee 394 Brown, Leon 323, 350 Brown, Margaret 3 1 1 Brown, Margaret 23, 26, 27, 45. 163, 198, 200, 202, 311, 371 Brown, Martha 22,309,321 Brown, Paul H 70,198,216, 324, 371 Paul W. .338 Richard A 280 Brown, Richard T _ 323 339 Robert R 232 Russell 335 Brown, Brown, Ruth .31, 294, 295 Walter .. 303 227 Brown, William E. 103, 215, 226 Brown, William R 256 Brown, William W 103 Browne, Edward 279 Browne, Kenneth 164 Browne, Seymour 194, 227, 290, 355 Brownewell, George 195,256 Brownfield, Martha _ 187, 222 Brownfield, William 262 Browning Dramatic Society 178 Brownlee, Earl - 279 Brukar, Virgil 231 Bruce, Morton - , 280 Bruckner, Edwin 374 Bruder, Gustav 348 Bruell, Eleanore - 299 Brumley Club 125 Brumley, Oscar 25, 249, 336 Bruney, Robert 179,227 Brunk, Lewis — 3 39 Brunner, Jean 180,346 Brush, Albert 251 Brush, Alice ._ 203 Brush, Martha 176,307,322 Bryan, Howard 276 Bryan, Mary 3 1 1 Bryan, Robert 103,227 Bryant, Kenneth .348 Bryant, Willard 324, 350 Buchanan, Dorothy 233,314 Buchanan, Jean .189,208,3 14 Buchanan, Roland 272 Buchanan, Rosemary 233 Buchanan, Ruth 83 Buchter, John _ 186 Bucher, Paul 355 Buck, Elizabeth ...175,178,311 Bucket and Dipper 17, 134, 135, 136. 137 Buckeye Club 324 Buckley, Dorothy — 189 Buckner, Doris 45 Buckner, Mary 302, 3 20 Budd, Claude 83 Bueden, Richard 225 Buehler, Edson 226 Bueker, Richard 194, 323 Buel, Patricia 352 Buenau, Harold 3 32 Buenau, John 56, 332 Buerkel, John 254 Buerkel, John — - - 254 Buker, Mae ...233,352 Buker, Virginia .... 83, 214, 354 Buker, Wallace -254 Bullock, Bill 270, 368 Bullock. Howard 274 Burch, Jack 194, 258 Burrhard, Alfred -325 Burchett, Warren 269 Burckes, Martin 194 Burger, Alan - 271 Burgess, Elizabeth 313 Burgess, Kathryn -83, 178 Brugwald, Louis - 220 Burke, James 340 Burke, Martha 302 Burkey, Lloyd - 31, 220 Burkey, Marie - - — 116 Burkhardt, Freda 83,316 Burkholder, George 284 Burkholder. Roy 248. 275 BBurkley, Jean 84, 192, 213. 233 Burkley, Margaret 31,169.224, 233, 306, 351 Burley, Orin 344 Burner, Minerva ...84,319,354 Burnett, Betty 61,178,301 Burnham. Walter -277, 343 Burns, Clara -3 53 Burns, Kathleen - 84 Burns, Louis 185 Burns, Raymond 233, 273 Buros, Herbert 103 Buros, Melvin --- 226 Burrell, Robert 335 •w W W W Burroughs, Floyd 226 Burrows, Fred 233,273,394 Burt, Eleanore 187,229 Busch, Florence 320,352 Busch. Robert - 76 Bush, Kathleen - 122 Bush, Kenneth 356 Bush, Norman 263 Bushnell, Jean -—45, 229 Buskick, Paul 224 Buss, Mary - 319 Butcher, Wendell 3 29 Butler, Grace 189,320 Butler, Lawrece - 305 Butler, Mrs. Lillian __ 23 5 Buther, Ned — 280 Butler, Ruth - 45, 235 Byerly, Leland ......61,198,212, 263, 371 Byrne, Geraldine 233 Cable. Ralph 266 Caddell, Jack 194,225,355 Cadkin, Frieda 84 Cagen, Harold 56, 191, 244, 268 Cahill, Vern 169,221,255,350 Caito, Thomas - 233 Calabria, Julius 45 Calavan, Harry ... 142, 184, 185, 206, 246, 247, 248, 261 Caldwell, Elmer ......251 Caldwell, Frank 231,355 Caldwell, Henry 3 50 Caldwell, Leron 185 Calhoun, Phil ... 176 Calkins, George - 168 Callahan, Edna ._ -3 14 Callahan. Harold 270 Callan, Edwin ._ — - 270 Calland, Don -186,246,247, 248, 261 Calland. Dean ..... 194,261 Calland, William ..337 Callaway, Lorabel 31,294,295. 311 Calloway, Lorabell 178 Calwell, Elmer -3 56 Cameron, Donald 284 Campbell, Anna - ...189, 306 Campbell, Kenyon —.168 Campbell, Edith 10 Campbell. Mary 224,318 Campbell, Samuel 332 Campbell, Wiley _ -252, 323 Campbell, Wiley 224 Campbell, William R 282 Campbell, William W. 226 Canada y. Eileen .230 Canfield Club 230 Canowitz, Phyllis 31 Caplan, Elva .....31,3 20 Caplan, Irving - - — 278 Capper, Donald 324 Carey, Jean 302 Carl, Charles — 389 Carlin, Earl 266,314 Carlson, Fred - 284 Carlson, Harold - 284 Carlson. John A 175,255 Carlson, John I. 23, 24. 25, 84, 185, 218, 244, 246, 256, 371 Carlson, Warner _ 249 Carmack, Justine — 161, 309 Carnahan. John 325,350 Carnes, John -328, 329 Carpenter, Baldwin 186 Carpenter, Florence 318, 349 Carpenter, Paul 331 Carr, Alfred 270 Barbara - 3 1 9 Edward — 263 George _ ...194, 324 Ca Carr Carr. Carr, Mary 233, 314 Carrasquillo, Reinaldo -—76, 339 Carrill, Mamie — 224 Carroll, Mary ...214,319 Carruthers, John 283 Carstensen, Hans 344 Carstensen, Mae 318,352 Carter, Harry 323, 348 Carter Carter Cart ' Cart Caruso Homer „ — 331 Jane _. 322 Vera _ .... .84, 347 William 116 Paul - 257 Cary, Edward - — 233 Cary, Jean — 318 Caryer. Jean 176,311 Case, Bentley - 324 Casebolt. Russell 265 Casey, Jean 233,352 Casey, Margaretta 180,214, 307, 319 Casey, Warren - 84 Casey, William 348 Cashman. Samuel 248, 252 Cassell, Kenneth 356 Cassick, Cecile 84, 319 Cassidy, Charles .- 76 Cassidy, John 232 Cassidy, Robert 335 Castiglioni, Howard 290 Catcott, Earl 287 Cathcart. John 267 Caton, Harry _ 10 Catron. Robert 274 Caudill, Darrell 335 Caulfield, Frances — 84, 209, 303, 396 Caulkins, Dane 323 Cavanaugh, Thomas - 323 Cavins, Helen — 322 Ceosnik, Fred 227 Cessna, Charles 279 Chadwick, Lewis 25 5 Chaffee, William 220 Chaffin, Charles 274 Chaikin, William 286, 380 Chakeres. Amelia 180 Chamberlain, Mary 322 Chamberlin, Martha .139, 178, 202, 309 Chambers, Alyce 140, 141, 176, 200, 203, 307 Chambers, Ruth 203, 308 Chambers, Walter — 331 Chanan, Henry 45 Chandler, Jim 223 Chaneery, Bonita 224 Chapla, Wallace 185, 323 Chapman, Charles -279 Charlton, James - . 282 Charters, Wallace 249, 280 Chase, Martha ..302 Chaverri. Aura 322 Chenevey, John -103,225,233 Cheney, Azro 324 Cheney, James - 274 Cheng, Hsi 225 Cherchel. Feridun 185, 287 Cherrington, Henrietta 311 Cherry, Stanford - 224 Chesler. Earl 383 Chi Delta Phi 345 Chi Omega 157,245,294, 296, 302 Chi Phi 244, 245, 248, 257 Chidley. William 227,291 Child, Earl 195 Childers, John 291 Childers, Norman 223, 252, 255 Childress, Hannalee - 303 Chima, Nicholas 277 Chimes 134,135,137,138 Chinn, Pauline 319 Choate, John — 254 Chojnicki, Edmund 233 Christenen, Emil 249 Christian Science Organization 190 Christman, John 324 Christman, Nova - 76 Christman. Warren 325 Christopher, Byron 275 Christopher, William —.272 Christy, Frank — 263 Christy, Patricia _ 304, 396 Christy, Starling __ 232, 260 Chubb, Charles 35 5 Chubb, Richard — 61 Church. Jerome 227 Church, Lawrence 339 Churchward, Betty -224 Churchward, Elizabeth — 169 Ciccaello, Vincent — 61 Cicuto, John — 233 Cissna, Charles —.225 Clager, Charlees - 84, 265 Clair, Frank __ 256,367 Clark, Charles 335 Clark, Earl .... 282, 382, 383 Clark, Edgar C 290, 355 Clark. Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Ivan Jack Jane John John 335 227 316 A 103, 215, 231 D 103 _ 356 W 224 Clark, Loy Clark, Paul Clark, Richard - .46, 225 Clark. Robert 3 56 Clark, Samuel — -283 Clark, Thomas 329 Clark, Truman 171, 263 Class, Robert 224,324,350 Claugus, Frederick 324, 350 Clause, George — 181 Clawson, June 309 Clawson, Stuart 171, 181, 256, 350 Claypool, Don -381 Cleary, John _ 324, 378 Cleaveland, Henry Gaylord 132, 134, 136, 137, 218, 263, 383 Cleaver, Walter 261 Clem, James 214 Clerke, Virginia 175, 189 Cleveland, George 31, 220 Clevelander. Henry - 214 Clevenger, Richard -276, 343 Clickenger, Doris 214,301 Clifford, William 256 Clifton, John 265 Cline, Edwin - 185 Cline, Guy 349 Clinger, Mary 139, 170, 175, 178, 200, 307 Clogg, Janice 320 Close, Martha 319 Close, Richard — 339 Clouse, Barbara 84,311 Clouse, George 165,247, 248, 272 Clouse, Howard 258 Clum. Floyd - 254 Clum, Harold 222, 224, 323, 356 Clyburn, James 388, 395 Clymer, Robert 31, 356 Cobb, Charles _ 336 Cobb, James -273 Cobb, Samuel 257 Coburn, Donald .284 Cochran, Betty 320 Cochran, Janice 84, 322 Cochran, Thomas 280 Cockburn, Jack 280 Cockburn, Mary — 214 Cockins, Edith 12,307 Coddington, Dorothy 301 Coddington, Edwin 226, 249 Coddington, Gilbert 291,355 Coddington, Oscar 33 5 Coe, Frederick 31 Coffey, Joel .221,249,255 Coffin, Carol 176,178,307,345 Coffin, Robert 261 Coffman, Andrew 181 Coffman, Cliff 270 Coffman, Eugene 323 Coffman, Evelyn 214,319 Coffman, Frances -176 Coffman, Francis 256 Coffman, Jane 303 Coffman, Jack 270 Coffman. Mary 61,349 Coghlan, Owen -323 Cohagan, Paul 323 Cohagen, Catharine 84, 303 Cohagen, Martha 311 Cohen, Annetta 200, 347 Cohen, Evelyn 61 Cohen, Judith _. 296, 312 Cohen, Lenora 320 Cohen. Milton 292 Cohen, Mitchel 334 Cohen, Sheldon ...132,133,281 Cohen, Theodore 278 Cohen, Victor - —-278 Cohodas, Joseph -231 Colby. Margaret - 297, 318 Colclough, Jack 344 Cole, Harvey 330 Cole, Jefferson _ 225 Cole, Storrs 249 Coleman, John 176 June 180, 318 Neil — 282 Coleman, Coleman, Coleman, Coleman. Coleman, Coleman, Robert 338 William 324 William E 283 William L 112. 198, 349, 371 Colen, Allyn 195 Coles. Charles .356 College of Agriculture 10 College of Arts and Sciences- 10 College of Commerce and Administration 10, 59 College of Dentistry- 10 College of Education — 10 College of Engineering 10 College of Law — 10 College of Medicine 10 College of Pharmacy- 10 College of Veterinary Medicine 10 Collicott, Esther -309 Collier, John 336 Collin, Belle 46, 179, 191 Collins, Bene 319 Collins, Harriett 168 Collins, Leroy - -323 Collis, Harry 194,231,323 Colvill, Doris 84, 204, 305 Colwell, William 46 Combs. Donald — 287 Combs. Ruth _ 313 Comello, George -273 Commerce and Administra- tion — 198 Commerce Council 212 Commercial Education Club 213 Compton, Ernest 262 Conard, Jean 315 Conave, Harold 233 Conaway, Robert -225 Condon, George -167 Conine, Esther 351 Conkle, Allan ...325 Conley, Irvin :. — 289 Connare, Harold 103 Connelly, Robert 233 Conner, Charles - 395 Conner, Harriet — 61, 304 Conner, Phyllis 321 Conner, Ted -194, 265 Conner, William _ 279 Connolly. Chancey 228 Connor, Florence 319,305 Connor, Robert _ .181, 208, 246, 247, 280 Connor, Thomas 247, 280 Conover, Florence 3 52 Conrad, Keith 103, 355 Conrad. Nina 180 Converse, Irving 343 Conway, Dorothy 189,347 Cood, Carroll 224 Cook, Esther 301 Cook, Grace 305,319 Cook, James 355 Cook, Jane 84, 209 Cook, Jean - 298 Cook, Margie — — 189 Cook, Robert 84,213,232,265 Cook, Thomas 103,227,355 Cook, William 46, 194, 279 Cook, William L. 31,194, 252 Coombs, Edna 188,230 Cooney, Robert 227 Coons, Jacob 256, 335 Cooper, Charles . — 249 Cooper, Guy 35 5 Cooper, Lewis — 260 Cooper, Marcia 160,161,200, 203, 352 Cooper, Mary 310 Cooper, Paul 194 Cooper, Stanley 328 Cooper, William -275 Cooperrider, Carl — 324 Cooperrider, Eldon —103, 227 Cooperrider, Mildred 176 Copenhefer, Warren 252 Coplan, Robert 46, 164, 165, 292 [426] Copley, Harold 323 Coppock, Mary 300 Corban, Wilbur 103, 194 Corbett, Elinor 84 Corbelt, Mary 233, 305 Corbeett, Robert _...._ ___ 233 Corbin, Byron 181, 280 Corbin, William 85 Cordell. Harry 288 Corder, Robert 323 Cordray, John - 356 Corf man. Rex _ 232 Corkwell, Betty 310, 319 Cornelius, Geraldine 303 Cornelius, Sue ...139, 178, 200, 303, 371 Cornell, Jean 31, 223, 300 Cornett, Dallas 323, 356 Cornwell, Ruth 319 Corotis, Robert 263 Corp, J eanne 1 89 Corr, Hilda — 352 Correll, Wilbur 260 Corry, Martha 176, 318 Cory, Edward 46, 347 Cosgrove, Robert 287 Costello, John 284 Costello, Robert 333 Cotabish, John 185, 343 Cotter, William 289 Cottrell, Harvey 339 Cottrell, Marjorie .....311,319 Coulter, Jane 84, 346 Coulter, Margaret 309 Council of Fraternity Presi- dents 242, 244, 246 Counter, Robert 226 Co Van, John 249 Covington, Clarence - - 338 Covington , Margaret 302 Cowden, Roger 279 Cox, Carl .324 Cox, Dorothy 318 .324 . 213 .32, 319 Cox, Earl Cox, Edith - Cox, Evelyn Cox, Irene 252 Cox, Joseph 221,251,323,350 Cox, Luana .....296, 298 Cox, Mary 320 Cox, Theodore 186 322 287 .323 228 Coxen, Betty Coyer, William Cozart, Stanley - Crabbe, Julian . Crabbe, Katherine 307 Crago, Verle 336 Craig, Gus - — 394 Craig, J. F .162 Craig, Robert 198,218,244, 274, 371 214 85 Cramer, Paul Cramer, William Crandell. Lynn _ — 259 Crane, Evan _ 254 Crane, George 255 Crawfis, Mary 296, 307 Crawford, Frank 208, 291 Crawford, Harry 336 Crawford, Mary 311 Crawford, William 270 Creighton, Eleanor 303 Creighton. Mildred 163,303,322 Crichton, J ean 318 Crick, George 380 Crider, Paul - 279 Crissinger, ' Bruce — 251 Crist, Stanley -.348 Crites, Grover 185 Crites, Vivian 85, 189 Crocetti, Robert 122,380 Cromley, Leroy Hewitt 221,251 Cromwell, Forrest 61, 264 Crone, Ruth 85,319 Cronk, Carl 62, 264 Crook, Esther _ - 322 Crook, George 62 Crose, Rachel 303 Cross, Clyde 356 Cross, John . — 227 Cross, Kenneth — .274 Crossan, Mary „ 232 Crossen, Morris 62 Crossman, Mary 233 Crouch, Ernest 287 Crouse, Joshua 222 Crow, Charles - - 256 Crow, Fred — 338 Crow, Harold 339 Crowthers, Frela 274 Croy, Otto ...262 Cruey, Ray .. __ 186, 324 Crummel, David 287 Cryder, Helen 224 Culbertson, Marjorie — 319 Culler, John 272 Cullison, Robert -283 Cullop, Richard - -395 Cunningham, Edward — — 263 Cunningham, Frank 266 Cunningham, John 29,222,224, 255, 272 Cunningham, Robert ....272, 371 Cunningham, William 103,226, 254 Curl, Richard 46,325 Curtis. George _ 329, 342 Curtiss, Emma 300 Cusidk, Jay 62 Cutlip, Forrest 32,220,221, 244, 262 Cutter, Raymond — 324 Dagenhard, John — 384, 385 iSLO- Dagger. William 181,185,282 Dailey, Charles . 324 Dailey, John _ 287 Dailey, Kenneth 262, 356 Dakan, Everett 274 Dameron, Kenneth 256 D ' Amore, Arcangelo 380 Damrin, Dora 185 Danaceau, Ruth 320 Dandoy, Apolinario 185 Danese, Caryolyn 62, 353 Daniell, James -—214, 266 Daniell, Robert 374 Daniels, Rosmary 170, 307 Danison, Russell 256 Danker, Jean 46, 309 Danner, James 167, 185, 323, 340 Darby, Ralph 225, 284 Dargitz, Dale 32, 356 Dargusch, Carlton 10 Darling, Stanton 324 Dauben, William 211,282,350 Daugherty, Samuel 103, 274, 355 Daughters, Margaret 320 Dav; Day Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav; Da Davi Da Dav. Da Dav Day; D: Dav; £ . Dav; Dav; Da Davi Da Dav Da Da Dav Da Dav Da Davi D; Di Dav Da Da Da. Davi Davi Dav: Davi Davi Davi Davi Dav dson, Donald 231 dson, Ethel 46 dson, Harold 3 50 dson, Horace 329, 342 dson, Isadore ..250 dson, James .32, 220, 262 dson, Ralph 262 dson, Robert 335 dson, Richard 176,266 dson, Roy 33 6 dson. Walter 254 es, David 264 es, Robert 257 n, Mary ..85,230 s, Anna 305 Arthur ..195,269 Betsy 304 Benjamin _. 288 Byron .227 Dwight 291 Eileen 396 s, Elizabeth .294, 295, 300 s, Francis W .290, 329 s, Francis 300 s, George G. 282 s, George H. 233, 262 Harry — ...323 Hazel 347 Helen 85, 213, 316 James __ 33 Jane ... Joseph . s, Larry Lodwic ... 85 .122 .331 .355 .305 .352 .319 .301 -222, 345 .303 s, Margaret . Marie Frances ... s, Mary I s, Mary K.— . s, Mary L.„. . Merrilla _____ 46, 347 Myron 185, 224, 324 s, Ralph 284 s, Robert 104, 282 s, Ruth 85,313,346 Thomas 62 Vernon 174, 175, 216, 323 Davis. Virginia ..-160, 161, 296 Davis, William 305 Davison, Dorothea 180, 396 Davison, Glenn . 282 Davlin, Robert 323,350,356 Davy. Christine 85, 322 Dawson, Donald 270 Dawson, Glenn 220 Dawson, Jack 279, 375, 378 Dawson, Jean 309 Dawson, Richard 171, 270 Day, Cora — 178, 187 Day, Francis . 324 Dayton, Wilbur 270, 343 Deacon, Raymon ..32, 3 56 Dean, Alston 280 Dean, Forrest 270 Dean, Sam 221, 224, 259 Dean, Winifred — 224,319 Dean of Men 198 Dean of Women 198 Deber, Helen 319 Debolt, Duane 220 DeBolt, Margaret —.230 Deckard, George 266 Decker, Robert 25 6 Deering, Jack 46, 232, 257 DeHaven, Ardes 245,310 Dehmer, Charles 62, 282 Dehn, Louise 320 DeHoff, Howard 275 Deibel, Barbara 233 Deibel, Harriet 32, 178, 208, 314, 351 Deibel, Jean .176,245,304 Deibig, Bertram .194,244,258 Deishley, Charles 329 Deitch, Jerome 325 Delaites, Loretta 85,319 DeLashmutt, Elizabeth 3 52 DeLashmutt, Floyd 189 Delfs, Jack .104,215,231,355 DeLong, Arthur — 23 3 DeLong, Dwieht 262,277 DeLong, Jack „ 272 DeLong, Jane 170,176.30 ' DeLor, Joseph 329, 342 Delta Chi 244, 245, 248, 258 Delta Delta Delta 245. 294, 296, 303 Delta Gamma 153,245,294, 296, 304 Delta Omicron — - 346 Delta Sigma Delta 328 Delta Sigma Phi .. 244, 245, 259 Delta Sigma Pi 244,245, 248, 260 Delta Tau Delta 244,245, 248, 261 Delta Theta Phi _ 245, 328 Delta Theta Sigma 244, 245, 248, 262 Delta Upsilon 244,245, 248, 263 Delta Zeta ... 245, 294, 296, 304 Demorest, Jean 211 Dempsey, John 62 Demsey, Leo - 331 DeMunbrun, Harreld — 259 DeMuth, Dorothy _ 169, 302 DeMuth, John 333 Denbow, Mary 46 DeNeen, Douglas 280 Denham, Robert 290 Denison, Dorothy 85, 309 Denison, Phyllis 310 Denman, Ann 178,310 Denman, Rebecca 319 Denney, Evert 32 Dennis, John 258 Dennis, Robert _. 32 Dentistry (College of)— 75, 198 DePaola, Joseph 231 Derbyshire, Charles —231,325, 350 Denckson, Eugene 221, 262 Dermady, Bernard - 233, 273 Derr, Charles 323 Derrenberger, Robert 104, 171, 245, 290 DeSelm, Richard .. 185 DeTray, Donald 336 Detrich, Nancy -.220 Detwiler, Robert 215,290 Deubner, Russell 225, 254 Deutsch, Janet 299, 320 Dexte r, Julia 224 deVarennes, Charles —.126, 289, 336 DeVennish, Joseph 274,338 Dever, Lewis .104, 227, 355 Deverse, Robert — __ 274 Devine, Harold 270 Devine, Jeannette 303 Dew, Marjorie 85 Dew, Paul 220, 255 Dew, Robert 220, 356 Dew, William 339 Dewart, Robert 225 Deweese, Robert 176 Dexter, Julia 222,306,351 Dials, Elmer 374 DiBello, Anthony 339 Dice, Charles 287, 344 Dick, John 331 Dickason, Glenn 248, 290 Dickason, Howard 227, 290 Dickason, Russell 336 Dickerhoof, Gilbert 329 Dickerson, Philip 267 Dickerson, William 343 Dickey, Virginia 311 Dickinson, Richard 227, 263 Dickinson, William 283 Dickson, Alvin 179 Diemer, Roland 261 Diercks, Louis 179 Dierker, Lillian 86, 180, 346 Diers, Helen - 86 Dietrich, Harold 25 5 Dietrich, Gordon 261 Dietsch, Theodore 86, 214 DiFranco, Joseph -325, 356 Dillahunt, Betty — 296,310 Dillahunt, Jack 335 Dilley, Ray 224 Dillon, Mary 314 Dillon, Paul 261 Dillon, Virginia 313 Dillon, William 287 Dtls, Thomas 284 Dimick, Alan 331 Dimick, David 224 Dimity, William 76, 339 Dinan, Leonard 86, 185 Dinger, Louise 319 Dinsmore, Jack 336 Dion, Veronica — .319 Dischinger, Fred - 227 Disher, Orville ...169, 224, 255 Dissly, Robert 220, 266 Distel, Clara 345 DiTommaso, Louis 25 3 Dittler, Donald 266 Dittmer, Joseph ...394 Ditto, Elizabeth - 303 Dix, Elsie — 86, 198, 202, 209, 214, 322, 371 Dix, Robert - 251 Dixon, Dale 224 Dixon, Hubert .179,323 Dixon, Marjorie 23 3 Dixon, Russell 62 Dixon, Thornton 254 Doan, Charles 337,342 Doan, Edward 340 Doan, Harold 279 Dobson, Kenneth 86, 324 Dodd, Edwin 142, 181, 198, 199, 218, 272, 371 Dodd, Theodore 3 37 Dodd, Verne _ 342 Dodge, Ruth 204 Dodge. William ._ 104,355 Doebele, Mary 208, 233 Doelker, Paul — 86 Doemel, Gilbert William - 277 Dolby, Catherine 163, 297, 344, 366 Dolezal, Edward 252 Dolezal, Wilma 223 Dolle, David 171, 176, 185 DeLong, Jane Anne 176 Dolson, Caroline 321 Donahre, Rev. J. B 233 Donahue, Thomas 227, 256 Donaldson, Elvin — 260, 344 Donaldson, James 186 Donaaa. Anthony 260 Donavan, Virginia 352 Donnelly, Mary 86,319 Donovan, Richard -76, 339 Doolittle, James 170 D ' Orazio, Edward 46, 253 Dorland, Virginia 294, 297 Dorman, James 331 Dormitories 3 17 Dorn, Walter -129 Dorris, Victor 384 Dorsey, Mrs. Paul 299 Dorsey, Ninamaree 176 Dorsey, Ruth 319 Dorsey, William ....227, 245, 274 Dorster, Robert 276 Dotter, Joan 320 Doty, Don 263 Doty, Julius 228, 356 Douce, Lowell 350 Dougan, James 185 Douglass, David 272 Douglass, Howard 227 Dove, Arthur .325, 3 50 Dowds, Robert ..280 Dowdy, Charles __ -.266 Downes, George 255, 381 Dowenes, Margaret __ 230 Downs, Martha 86,311 Doyle, Edward 338 Doyle, Marion 32 Doyle, Mary 46 Drackett, Bolton 181, 282 Drackett, Harry 236 Drake, Carl -104, 227, 371 Drake, Charlette 304 Drake, Clarence 186 Drake, Edward .22, 23, 24, 25, 136, 137, 142, 174, 181, 208, 216. 218 Drake, Leilia 86 Drake .Robert 104, 227, 355 Drayer, Carol — 396 Drayer, Helen 176,203 Dredge, Howard — 339, 379 Dreese, Erwin 231, 288, 290, 355 Dreffer, John 288 Dresbach, Grace 86, 213 Dresher, Fred 225 Dressel, Charles 280 Drexel, Eugene ...257 Drexel, Ruth 178 Dreyer, Anitia 322 Dreyer, Russell ..279 Drooyan, Irving 286, 379 Drout, Florence 3 1 9 Drumheller, Grace 180, 318 Drummond, Selwyn 337 Dubach, George ....32,220,255 Duber, Alberta 233 Duber, Anthony ..233 Dubes, Russell 233 Dubin, Ruth 320 Dubois, Florence 180, 187 Duch, Fred 233 Duckwell, George 225 Duckworth, Doyle 32, 228 Duckworth, William .257 Duckworth, Winston 194, 225. 323 Dudley, Lewis -245 Dudley, Milton 272 Duffus, Ruth 46, 304 Duffus, William —207,212,344 Duffus, William Wright 266 Duffy, Don 257 Duffy, John . ...266 Duffy, John Duncan 208 Duffy, Barbara Jean - .319 Dugan, Beth Ann —307 Dugan, David 32, 244 Dugan, Richard 395 Dumble, Wilson 270 Dumitre, Thomas 227, 277, 384 Duncan, Daniel 225 Duncan, Charles 329 Duncan, Eleanor 3 1 8 Duncan, Isabel 311 Duncan, Mary ._ 309 Duncan, Ralph 32 Duncan, Roberta 188, 300 Dunham, Milan _ 32 Dunlap, Frank 332 Dunlap, Richard 221 Dunnigan, Margaret 178,301 Dunning, Carolyn 309 Duprey, Robert 255 Duran, John 269 Durand, Charles 76 Durant, Rollin - .335 Durfey, Willard .184,185,232 Durham, Martha _ ...187 Durrant, Elian 311 Durrant, Helen 311 Dush, Joseph ..33 3 Dush, Martha 351 Dush, Robert 222, 252 Dusler, Helen 86 Duvall, George 280 Dwiggins, Maxine 86,213,305 Dworkin, Sanford 76, 330 Dye, Clair 121,269 Dye, Elizabeth .200, 202, 203, 303 Dye, Helen 189 Dyer, Edgar 269 Dykstra, Florence —86, 320 Dziama, Michael — _ -350 E Eagleson, Stuart 272 Ealy, Bettie -305 Ealy, Eleanor 86 Earhart, Warren - 112,338 Early, Joseph 185, 284 Earley, Queen 86 Easterling, Benjamin —323, 350 Eastey, Jane 46,301 Eastlake, Charles 233 Ebenhack, Don - 176, 280 Ebersol, Jane 62, 200, 307 Eckard, Carl 350 Eckelberry, George 261, 343, 344 Eckert, Ernest 214 325 Eckert, Phil ' 252 Edelman, Arthur 330 Edelman, Edwyn .47, 292 Edelman, Ralph _281 Edelman, Samuel 292, 337 Edelstein, Arthur 271 Edelstein. Irvin — -47, 286 Edgar, Kenneth — !. 279 Edgington, Florence 304 Edler, Mary 349 Edlich, Mildred _ ...320 Edmonds, Marjorie 180,311 Edmondson, Louise . ...304 Edmondson, Jay 290 Education (College of) 81, 198 Education Council [ 214 Edwards, Betty — 213 Edwards, Carol 295 297 Edwards, Dorothy 203, 204J 304 Edwards, Joseph -.214 Edwards, Mary 301 Edwards, Maynard 375 378 Edwards Virgil 252, 356 cfros, David 347 Egan, James 185 Egan, Ruth 160, 1617322 bgelhoff, Charles 258 Egelhoff. Fred ._ 270 Egger, Bernard 104, 35 5 Eggleston, Anna 189,204,301 Eggleston, Richard —221, 262 Eging, Rose 233 Egler, Christopher 141, 181, 280 Eibling, James 227 Eicher, Ethel 47 Eichhorn, Victor 356 Eidson, Virginia 163, 309 Eikenberry, Dan 265 Eisenlohr, Berthold 249 lj sn ; Br — 281, 350 t-kdahl, Marguerite 315 Elbin, Martha 87,178,308 Elder, Alcyon 319 Elder, Jane 319 Elder, Nancy 320, 354 Elias, Bert _ 227 Elk, Julianna . 319 Elleman, Paul 217,218,266 Ellenwood. Elizabeth 319 Eller, Ned _ 165, 170, 266 Eller, Peggy 209,321 Elliot, James 277 Elliot, Joe, .32, 255 Elliott, James 348 Elliott, John 220 Elliott, Martha 87,319 Elliott, Milton 261 Elliott, Nancy 319 Elliott, Ralph 252, 356 Elliott, Roy .261 Ellis, Martha 302, 396 Ellison, Edwin — 279 EIow, Renee - 3 20 Elsas, Dorothy 176. 188, 189,208 Elsas, Robert . 132, 133, 136, 137. 181, 184, 185, 206, 211, 218, 270 Elsass, Norman 336, 384 Emerick, Gerald 244 Emerson, Lyle — — 224 Emerson, William 228 Emig, Jane 309, 396 Emig, Richard — .256 Emmenegger, Robert - 226 Emmert, Jean 62, 319, 344 Emrich, Herbert _ 164, 165 Emswiler, Herbert 337 Enders, Mary 319 Engel, Bert 250 Engel, Howard 330 Engelman, Helmuth - -171, 227, 245, 264, 355 Engelmann, Karl 32,221,264 Engh, Bene 176,311 Engineering (College of).... 101, 171, 198 Engineering Council 215 England, Dennis 332 Engard. Richard 331 Engle. Ralph 350 Englehardt, Don 279 Engler, Phyllis 176,309 English, Richard 257, 335 English, Robert 335 Enke, Joe 33 Enyeart, Harold 290 Enzie, Francis 336 Eppley, Robert -181,246.247, 248, 266 [427] •r ' v ■ TT ■B ™ PP ■PPi Epsilon Psi Epsilon ... 244, 245, 248, 332 Epstein, Alex 250 Epstein, Bernice .. 312 Erb, John 255 Erf, Oscar 25 5 Erickson, Annie ..... 87, 176, 308 Erickson, Frances 319 Erlitz, Stanley _ 3 30 Eros, Stephen 324. 355 Erskine, Isabel 204, 322 Ervin, Clara _ 178,202.307 Erwin, Randolph _ 256 Erwin, Robert 224,228,324 Eshler, Jacob 260 Essel, John _. 181 Essey, Herbert 163,177,271 Essig, Lawrence ... 233 Essig, Robert 233 Esterline, Harriet 176,214,300 Esterly, Jean _ 189 Eta Sigma Phi 347 Eubanks, Irvin 47, 279, 340 Evans, Arthur 350 Evans, Barbara 297 Evans, Charles 272,332,389 Evans, David „ 282 Evans, Donna 305 Evans, Edgar 336 Evans, Eleanor 178, 31 1 Evans, Elizabeth . 47 Evans, Gladys — 62, 311 Evans, Harry .. 270 Evans, Helen 224, 303 Evans, Helen J 87 Evans, Joan 305 Evans, Lloyd 104,291 Evans, Luther 43, 3 50 Evans, Margaret 303 Evans, Margaret Anne 62 Evans, Marshall 256 Evans, Mary 224 Evans, Maxine 3 53 Evans, Milton 336 Evans, Stanley 3 39 Evans, Thomas ... 258 Evans, William .227,350 Evans, William Lloyd 282 Everhart, Barbara 352 Everhart, Emily ..... 97, 21 1 , 300 Everitt, William 288,355 Eversole, Frances 208, 302 Ewing, Donald 195 Ewing, Dorothy 203, 302 Ewing, Richard 260 Exline, Barbara 301 Exline. Fred 274 Extra-Curricular Activities — 219 Eyler, Don 3 23 Eynon, Ernest 261 F Facciuto, Vincent 198, 244, 269 Facinger, Stuart 220, 262 Fackler, Robert 279 Faccoul, Salem 23 3 Faelchle. Harry 287 Fagnano, Dominic 233 Fahnestock, Avah 87, 308, 347 Fahrenbruck, William 104,355 Fahrland, Robert — 186 Faigin, Howard 177 Failer, Josephine 1 22 Failing, J ean 318 Fair, Frank 257 Fairley, Richard ...244,275,355 Fais, Gervais, 338 Faist, Richard 254 Fajcsi, Erny ...160, 161, 176 Falconer, John 222,255 Falls, Eugene ..3 5 5 Falls, Helen 176,319 Farber, David 116,278,342 Farber, Harold ... . 278 Farley, Howard 249 Farrejl, John „ 252 Farson, John 335 Farst, Robert 221,224,262,356 Farver, Lester 257, 348 Fassberg, Harold 250 Fauver. Frank 287, 209 Fawcett, Sherwood 258 Fawley, Edgar 33,228,356 Fay, Jane ...309 Fay, Parry 256 Feather, Janet 307 Perk, Rose _ 23 3 Federer, Harold 47 Feemster. Joy 304, 320 Feibel, Troy 245 Feigenbaum, Mordechai 47 Feiger, Marion _ .287 Feinberg, Ellen 87, 299 Feinberg, Myron — 250 Feldman, Elsie 165 Feller, Robert 282 Fellows, Robert 270 Fellows, Walter ...194,227,280 Feltman, Lenore 396 Felton, Folrence 189,319 Fenn, George 181, 280 Fenner, Dwight .221,251 Fenstermaker, Charles .. 33 Fenton, Carl .. 156, 222 Fenton, Frederick 283 Fenton, Martha 3 20 Fenwick, Joseph 171,231, 323, 355 Ferbe, Catherine 224 Ferchilli, Victor 167 Ferrante, Joseph 33, 223, 228, 289 Ferrell, Walter 163 Ferris, Lois 320 Ferris, Nancy 187, 309 Fertman, Manuel 278 Fessler, Gordon 116 Fetter, Ralph 325 Ficker, Betty 396 Fickell, Robert 254, 380 Filimon, Victor 350 Filing, Mitchell 288 Finch, John . 225 Findlay, Catherine 307 Fineberg, Henry 116, 191 Finke, Frederick ....47, 184, 185, 186, 371 Finkelstein, George ....142, 177, 278 Finkelstein, Sylvia 320 Finnegan, Edward 220 Finney, Malcolm ._ 336 Finnical, Robert 116 Fippin, Martha _. 318 Fischer, Carl _ 215,290 Fischer, Frances 297, 35 1 Fischer, Frank 104 Fischer, John 289 Fischer, Joseph 63 Fischer, Karl 181 Fish, Robert .323 Feren, Fay 62, 353 Ferguson, Clarence 251 Ferguson, Helen 318 Ferguson, Jeanne ....87, 298, 347 Ferguson, Kenneth 342 Ferguson, Robert 62 Ferguson, Robert 1 244, 274, 277 Ferguson, Robert J. 329. 337 Ferguson, Robert W. 23, 24. 25. 26, 47, 163, 181, 198 217, 218, 272, 371 Ferguson, William 274 Fernald, Charles 287 Ferris, Nancy 309 Finke, Fred 198, 211 Fisher, Carl .....371, 198 Fish, William ......195 Fisher, Eleanor Carol— 3 19, 396 Frank 23 1 Gene 281 John 350 Martha 305 Fisher. Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fishi Norma 229 Richard 257 William 220, 252 Fisherman, Elmer 350 Fiske, Harold 179 Fite, Alan 343 Fite, Katherine 311 Fite, Mary 33,178,311 Fite, Robert 274 Fitzgerald, Charles 223 Fitzgerald, Theodore 336 Flanders, Ira -177, 278, 394 Flanders, Kenneth 287 Fleckner, Leone 302 Fleenor, Verdun .260 Fleet, Burton 2 2 8 Fleet, William 262 Fleig. Wilfred 266, 343 Fleischman, Hazel 312 Fleming, Wilson 259 Flemington, William 339 Fletcher, Fred .329 Flick, Jane 309 Flickinger, Charles _.. 245 Flickinger, Lillian 3 20 Flockencier, Walter ...231 Flohr, Paul 60,176.244, 266, 394 Flora. Earl 164 Flory. Donald — -3 56 Flower, Edwin 280 Flower, Richard 280 Flower, Robert 280, 350 Flowers, James 185 Fluke, Norris 63,165,181,165 Flynn, Jerome ._ 280 Flynn, William 269 Fodor, Paul 194,225,323,355 Foeller, George — 2 3 3 Fogle, Charles 47 Foil and Mask 399 Folden, Juanita 161 Foley, Howard —.47, 232 Foley, James 181,218,335 Foley, Randall 331 Folk, John 233 Folk, Samuel 355 Folke, Arthur 263 Folsom, Betty 33,300,351 Foltz, Glenn 228, 252 Foltz, Robert 225 Ford, Byron 277 Ford, James — - 1 7 1 Ford, Martha 300 Ford, Robert O. - 284 Ford, Wilbur 280 Forder, William 257 Fordham, Forrest 270, 387 Foreman, Mary _ ..198.371 Forgue, Stanley 104, 355 Forman, Jonathan 342 Forman, Mary 187, 202, 188, 209 Fornof, William 263 Fornwalt, Emma 318 Forrester, Joseph 3 29 Forteza, Rosendo 116 Forthofer, Clinton 331 Fortney, Ruth 1 80 Fosnaugh, Robert 258, 194 Foster, Carl 266 Foster, Esther .23 5 Foster, Faith — 47,153,304 Foster, Helen 306,351 Foster, Janet 176, 302 Foster, Joseph 3 24 Foster, Lloyd 47 Foster, Paul H 325,356 Foster, Russell 347 Foster, William 195 Fot, Chin „ 231 Foulk, Charles 269 Fowler, Ernest 285 Fowler, Jean 322 Fox, Charles „ 260 Fox, Clementine 297 Fox, Harry 116 Fox, Murl 3 36 Fox, Thomas _ 337, 378 Fraher, Susan ... 303 Frame, Thomas 33 5 Francis, Dwight 104, 225 Francis, Henry ____ _ 116 Frank, Kathleen ...160,161,303 Frank, Margaret 87, 178, 303 Frankel, Geraldine 299, 320 Frankel, Sylvia 177, 191 Frankel, Virginia 299 Franken, Robert 3 37 Franklin, Irwin 268 Franklin, Sidney 3 34 Franks, Harriet 47, 245, 298 Franks, Kathleen 176,311 Fraternity Affairs 198,246 Fraternity Managers ' Associ- ation 245 Frayer, Theodore 227 Frazer, Jane 315 Frazier, Homer 186, 324 Frazier, William 323 Frederick, Marvin 324 Fredriksen, Anne 23,26,27,178 Frederiksen, Victor 104,231 Fredland, Allan 278 Freedman, Arthur 63, 334 Freeman, Bob 283 Freeman, Leonard _ 232 Freidenberg, Jane 87 Frell, Thomas 329, 350 French, Russell 257 French, Thomas —.218,272,35 5 French, William .„ 284 Freshman Activities 208 Freshman Panhellenic 296 Freshman Y. M. C. A 186 Freudenberg, Henry 225 Frey, James _ _ 3 32 Freytag, Karl _ 233 Fribourg, Leonard 242, 298 Fried. Bernard 286 Friedberg, Albert .185, 350 Friedberg, Mary _ 299 Friedel, Robert 47 Friedland, Aviva „ 191 Friedlander, Shirley 320 Friedman, Annette .„ . 208 Friedman, Elaine 320 Friedman, Eugene 268 Friedman, Irwin 350 Friedman, Jerome ... 63 Friedman, Leon 136, 137, 170, 181, 212, 218, 246, 292. 371 Friedman, Sam 225 Friedman. Sanford 247, 248, 278 Friend, Donald 25, 43, 343 Fries, George 339 Friley, Kenneth 104, 227 Fringer, Gladys 319 Fritz, Helen 87 Froman, Forest 25 2 Fromm. Ellsworth 104, 227 Frost, Albert 329. 342 Frost, Rosemary 352 Fry, Glenn 332 Fry, Homer 258 Fry, James 186 Frye, Julia 178,303 Fryer, Marion ..222, 3 24 Fulks, Wilma 318 FuIIen, John 168,218,371 Fuller, Eleanor ....15 5,309,3 20 Fuller, George 3 56 Fuller. Helen 320, 396 Fuller, Jack 280 Fuller, Richard 24 Fullington, James 283 Fullington, Jeanne 297 Fulton, Clifford . .3 23 Fulton, Hilda 87, 396 Fulton, Huston 335 Fulton, Laurabelle 222, 224 Fumich, William 142, 181. 184, 185 Funderburg, David 331 Funk, Robert 225 Funk, Welker _ 228 Funston, Mary 171, 319 Furbee, Catherine _ 169 Furdaus. Beatrice 319 Furman, Jean 178, 303 Futhery, Leora 2 30 Gable, Imogene .... 1 34, 1 88, 303 Gabriel, Anne .. 297 Gabrio, Beverly 300 Gahn, Richard 267 Gaier, Edward 233 Gales, Charles 368 Gall, William 194 Gallagher, Francis 337 Gal ten, Joseph 256 Gallink, Emanuel 250 Galloway, Betty 307, 384 Galloway, Gerald __. 233, 273 Galvin, Louis 328, 330 Gambs, Gerard ....194,215,290 Gamma Alpha - 245 Gamma Eta Gamma 328. 333 Gamma Phi Lambda .299, 296, 306 Gangham, James 233 Gannon, Richard 214,323 Gans, William 281 Gantz, Esther 347 Garbus, Harry _ 330 Gardiner, John 274 Gardner, Jennet 226 Gardner, Paul 336,378 Gardner, Ruth 311 Gardner, Spencer 246, 247, 248, 274 Garen, Wilfred 169,221. 224, 255 Garland, John 249 Garmhausen, Hazel 305, 318 Garrard, Marrion 332 Garrison, Mary 304 Garvey, James 290 Garvin, J ohn 279 Gary, Dorothy 319 Gary, George 325, 233 Gary, Grace „ 63, 322 Gasson, Jerome 252 Gaston, Myron 220 Gates, Janet 160, 161, 170, 177, 203, 312 Gates, Marjorie 1 76 Gates, Robert 263 Gausewitz, Walter 282 Gaver, Kenneth 277 Gaw, Esther 12,150,163, 168, 230 Gay, Carl 255,251,29 Gay, Lucy 63, 307 Gearhart, Kenneth 33, 222, 224, 252, 356 Geary, William 261 Gebhard, George 251 Geckler, Charles 335 Geckler, Ruth 318,352 Gee, Eleanor 307, 396 Geer, Joseph . 329 Gegenheimer, Charles 283 Gehres, Albert 356 Gehrke, Charles _ ...48,325 Geiger, Byron 221, 325, 350 Geiger, Glenn 228, 262 Geiger, Harold -228, 324, 350 Geil, Marie 48 Geisler, George 274 Gelber, Erna 1 77 Geller, Emily 396 George, Isabel 318 George, James 325, 343 George, John _ 105, 225 George, Leo 233 George, Leslie — - 233 George, Michael 233 George, Myron 194,323 George, Weldon _ 186 Gerber, Jean 312, 396 Geren, Helen 189,187,202.309 Gerke, Mildred 33,306,351 Gerrow, Betty 303 Gutter. Jack 105,225,264,355 Gertz, Milda 316 Gest, William 63, 282 Getty, Robert - 331 Getz, Robert 233 Getzloe, Lester 263, 340 Geyer, Jane 322 Gialelis, James 167 Giambrone, Liberto - 253 Gibb, George 290, 227 Gibson, Mary 189,204,294,310 Giesser, Robert 63, 287 Giesy, John 269 Gifford, Vernon 33 Gilbert, Bettie 304 Gilbert, Donald 87 Gilbert, Lloyd 226 Gilhousen, Klein - 325 Gilkey. John 227 Gill, William 378 Gillam, Suzanne 87 Gillespie, Dale 220 Gillespie. Rachel 22. 23. 26, 27. 87, 202, 209 Gillette, Catherine 87,319 Gilliland. Dale 180, 288 Gilliland, Virginia 122,209,396 Gilliland. William _ 261 Gillman, Sidney, 363,367 Gillogly. Wallace 33,356 Gills, Mazie 180, 299 Gillson, Helen 169 Gilmore, David 324 Gilmore, Richard _ 394 Gilmore, Vernon 1 70 Gilmore, William 256 Gilson, Richard ... 329 Ginery, Roy .220 Ginn, Donna 302 Ginn, Howard 276 Ginsberg. Murray ._ 57 Gitlin, Harris 228 Gitlin, Irving 1 64 Glander, Charles 266 Glander. Don — 266 Glass. Sherman _ - 394 Glassman. Alex .... 231,350 Glazer, Harold - - 250 Gloss, RalDh 325,350 Glover, Robert 336 Gnagey, Lloyd _ 325 Gnandt, Joseph _. 339 Gneuhs, Arthur — - 280 Godfrey, Ernest .254. 363, 367 Goettge, Donald 355 Goetz, Harold — 280 Gold. Wilburt - 286 Goldberg, Albert 142, 160, 161, 250 Goldberg, Dorothy 312 Goldberg, Morris M 33 5 Goldberg, Philip 278, 350 ■ [428] r tOUL. Goldberg, Sidney 330 Goldberg, William 191,232 Goldberger, Melvin 244, 281 Goldenberg. Esther — 353 Goldman, Louis 3 25 Goldman. Samuel ... . 179 Goldman, Sanford 186, 250 Goldney, Evelyn 302 Goldrick. Gordon 105,225,287 Goldsmit, Lois 320,161, 312, 320 Goldsmith, Leo 250 Goldsmith, Paul .76.330 Goldstein, Howard 241 Goldstein, Leonard 208, 292 Goldstone, Merwin 18, 286 Golf Club 399 Golomb, Edwin .26,142,292 371 Golomb, Samuel 3 34 Gomberg, Oscar 177 Gompf, Marjorie ....88,316, 347 Good, Eugene 255 Good, Jane 316 Good, Rachel 139,187,202,309 Goodell, Frank 224,350 Goodfellow, Frances 33, 308 Goodfriend, David 18,292 Goodman, Doris - 191 Goodman, James 116 Goodman, Nathan -... 227 Goodman, Ralph -. - 286 Goodrich, Gwendolyn - 352 Goodrich. Mary 308 Goodwin, Dorothy 296. 309 Goodwin, Frances ... 48, 309, 370 Goodwin, Fred - 23 3 Goodwin. Frank .. - 269 Goodwin. Raymond 257 Goodwin, Ruth 296, 297. 3 20 Gordon, Earl A 281 Gordon, Earl R 340, 394 Gordon, Forest — - 259 Gordon, Katherine 299 Gordon. Mary 314 Gorin, William, .232.285 Gorman, James 112, 333 Gornall, Henry 1 5 Gorrell, Faith . _ 351 Goscin. Edmund 257 Goss. loyce 313 Goss, Keith 378 Goss. Leonard 336 Goss. William 274 Gottermever. Ernest 258 Gottier. Richard 63, 254 Gottlieb, Elsa 312 Gottlieb, Harold 250 Gottlieb, Leo — 250 Gould, Charles 254 Gourley, Joseph 223.255 Graber. Charles 340 Graber. Thomas 167 Grace. Andrew .- 214 Grace, Helen 88 Grace, Richard 3 38 Graduate School 10 Graf, Campbell 216, 280 Graf, Jack 280, 378, 374 Graham, Dorothy .233.314 Graham, John ...105,194.226, 323. 355 Graham, Josephine - 222 Graham, Laverne - .3 36 Graham, Oliver — 226 Graham, Paul 325,350 Graham. Robert 88 Graham, Unus 300 Graham. William 3 39 Graly, Gertrude 88 Grama. John 279 Grandy, Loren .... 194.225, 323, 355 Grant. Harriet 309,345,352 Grashel, Harry 279, 105 Gratz. Donavin 259 Grau, Sidney - 48 Gravanello, William - 23 3 Graves, Grant 342 Graves, William ... 43, 170, 256 Gray, Ben . — 165 Gray, David .... - 279 Gray, James 221, 251 Gray. Oliver _ .336 Gray. Robert 254 Greegor, David 33 5 Greegor, Marion - 303 Greek Week 242 Green, Eugene 323 Green, Richard 161.181. 280, 378 Green, Roert 33 Green, Robert F. 220 Greenamyer, Donald 337 Greenbaum, Rita ....312 Greenberg, Howard 271 Greene, Audrey 1 60 Greene, Betty . 349, 175 Greene, Philip 325,350 Greene, Richard ... 160 Greenebaum, Ellen 299 Greenhoe, Florence 302 Greenslade, Jean 311 Gregg, Arthur 228 Gregory, John 254 Gregory, Ronald 254, 348 Greider, Harry 63,231 Greiner, Janet 33 Greiser, Richard 274 Grener, Richard 160.232 Grice, Harvey _ 355 Grice, Stephen — - . ... 277 Grierson, Jane ....22, 23, 26, 27, 88, 178, 187 Grierson, Mary ... 139, 187. 301 Grieser, Charles 181 Griest, John Griffin. Rosemary - Griffith, Betty Griffith, Donald Griffith, Glenn 251 Grigsby, Joseph — Grill, Eugene Grillot, Stephen Grilty, Edward 48,211 Grim, Josephine 224 Grimes, Rogers Grimes, Margaret 178. 180, Grimes, Thomas 63 Grimm, Frederick 221,222 Griswold, Raymond Groban, Joseph .-. Groff, Floyd Groh, Algean Groman, Herman 7 Groom, Joe Grooms, June Groscost, Arthur Gross, Amon 3, 136, 139, 167, 170, 218, 261, 340 Gross, Jerome Gross, William ...164,289 Grossman, James Grossman, Morton - Grossman, Richard Grossman, Sylvia Grosvenor, David ... Grosvenor. Jeanne Grover, Albert Groves, Delmer 221, 224, 228 Groves, Dwight - Grubb. Alice 33, 316 Grube. William Grube, Willis Gruber. William Grundies. Jerome _ Grundstein. Helen Grutwinski, Ferdinand Guagy, Lois Guard. Charles 226 Guberman. David Gudenkauf. Elton Guentert, Donald — Guilkey. Edith - Guise, Marian - Gullia, John Gum, Oren Gump, Paul Gunderloy. Mary 180 Gunnoe, George Gunyou, Elton Gurevitz, Isadore Gustafson, Don — — Gustafson, Paul Gustavson, Carl . 263 Guth, Elma - Gutheil, Oscar Guthrie, Morris Guthrie, William 142,218, Gutman. Julia 178 Gutridge, Frederick Gwinn, Mack _ __ 227 33, 169 224, 351 378 225 176 313 280 356 232 323 227 234 306 324 245, 316 279 , 262 275 334 325 320 , 339 329 318 116 160, 371 281 292 249 281 348 299 232 352 249 220, 255 186 351 355 254 274 270 320 123 320 355 278 117 350 . 88 229 323 350 214 318 231 355 122 282 355 374 313 186 342 266, 371 313 324 249 H Haack, Virginia ... 208, Haas, Casper 63, 244, 276. Haas. Charles Haas. June .163, 175, 176, Haas, Maurice Hackett. Betty Lou Hackett, Edward .- Hackett, James 105, Haddad, Catherine Hadley, Herbert Hadsell, Betty Jane Haefele. Mildred Hafer, DeMeril 180, Hafle. Marian Hagans, Donald 185, Hagen, Charles Hagerty, James 260, 289, Hagerty, Janice 208, Hagerty, Janice 208, 309, Hagerty, Lucile 309, Hague, Joseph - Hahn, Doris Hahn, Mary .48, 178, 233, Hahn, Michael 207, 248, Hahn, Stephen Haidet, Richard Haignere. Ruth - Haines, Carl Haines, Dorothy .133,224. Haines, Howard Haise, Howard Haldeman, Robert Haley, Frances Haley, Francis 224, Hall, Betty Hall, Earl Hall, Ester Hall, Harold Hall, Rachel Hall, Ralph 194, Hall, Richard G - Hall, Timothy . ... Hallabran, John 282, 374, Hallen, John - Haller, Frank - Halley. Hazel ... Halliday, Robert 167, Halloran. William 48, Ham, Charles 48, 185, 244, 303 385 160 304 88 233 233 355 . 88 224 205 223 298 320 228 88 273, 344 309, 352 488 274 299 314 208, 288 288 233 320 249 306 285 228 348 319 227 322 252 .305 325 351 265 283 272 378 111 185 180 340 233 284 Hamel, Frederick 277 Hamilton, Howard 211,274 Hamilton, John T 255 Hamilton, John W. 228 Hamilton, Noel 282 Hamilton, Robert C — .. 266 Hamilton. Ruth - 88. 298 Hamilton. William 63,343 Hamm, Robert 329 Hammett, Robert 222, 252, 356 Hammitt, Courtney 63, 348 Hanagriff, Helen Jean ...160, 303 Hanan, Blake 185,323 Hanchaid, Robert 394 Hancher, Robert -257 Hancher, Mary 88 Hanger, Mary 176,214,311 Hanger, Robert ...175,220,256 Hanic, Emit 64 Hanic, Ernest 288 Hanlon, Frank .227,254 Hanlon, Philip ... 254 Hann, George 233 Hanna, John 266 Hanna, Kathryn 347 Hannan, Thomas 254 Hannay, Katherine 88.311 Hanos, John 186,261 Hansard, Samuel 255 Hansberger. Charles 261 Hansberger, Robert — 261 Hansch, Maurice 269 Hansel, Martha 304,318 Hansen, Charles — - 171 Hanthorn, Jack ..... ... 350 Hanville, Robert 231,324,355 Hanysh, Myron .. 269 Harbage, Ben ...231 Harbarger. Sada 229 Harbst, Charles 380 Harden, Ruth 88,178 Hardgrave, Walter 231 Hardin, Richard 266 Harding, Charles - 329 Hare, George 274 Hargesheimer, Elbert 2 24. 255. 356 Harman, Charlotte 88 Harman. Thomas ... 220 Harmeyer, Claire 344, 349 Harmon, Dan — 257 Harmon, John ...333,368 Harmon, Charlotte 189 Harmon, Virginia - 204 Harmount, Jane ...64,175.178. 307, 353 Harner, Helen 34,169,222,224 Harner, Leo . — 105 Harp. Harriet 319 Harper, Lolita _ 34, 269, 306 Harper. Ralph 256 Harper, Robert - 275 Harpst, Wallace 105, 227 Hattersley, Robert Hauge, Andrew Harrington, James Harrington Harris, Bi Harris, Harris, Harris. Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, 34. 223. 244. 264 Ruth 34. 224. 306 248 Bertha 319 Charles 348 Evelyn — 303 Richard .... 257 Isaac 329 Jack - 324 lack - 269 Janet 178, 187, 308 Jeanne 303 Silas Ill, 254 Harris. Vivian A 48 Harris. Vivian L 88,319 Harris, William 336 Harrison, Benjamin 265 Harrison, Edison 165, 227 Harrison, Edith 299 Harrison, lane 296, 302, 396 Harrison, Laccisa — 320 Harrod, Charles 3 50 Harry, Patricia ..301 Harsh, Robert - - 335 Hars ha, Catherine 34. 302 Harsha, Wayne .162, 163, 164, 172 Harshe, Florence 89,213 Harshfield, H. M 262 Harshman, John 258 Hart, John 261 Hart, Martha 315,322 Hart, Mildred .... 3 18 Harter, Harold .331 Hartland, Harold ... 195 Hartley, Glenna 89, 354 Hartline. Barbara 300, 318 Hartman, Clara 319 Hartman, Edward 3 25, 343 Hartman, Fern — 301 Hartman, Frank .... . . . 342 Hartsork. Kenneth 222, 224. 255 Hartsock, Robert 215.222, 224, 252 Hartupee, Elizabeth 315 Hartwell, Philip 185 Hartwell, Ralph 337 Harvey, Knute 279 Harvey, John 105, 225,274 Harvey, Robert 225 Harvey, Warren 248 Harwood, Mary 320 Hasek, Raymond 34 Hasenflug, LeRoy 224,356 Haslett, Mary 178, 180,396 Hastings, Marilyn 304, 320 Hatch, Charles 339 Hatcher, June 319 Hatfield, Charles 247, 272 Hatfield, Lewis 254 Hatton, Alda ....318, 389 186, 248, 254 34, 210, 223, 244, 285 Haugh, Donald 329 Haught, Paul 77 Hauntz, Dorothy 302 Hausman, Kenneth 324 Haven, Edward .... 233 Havener, Vernon ..167, 340 Havens, Dorothy 301 Havens, George 261 Haverfield, George 256 Haverfield, James 256 Hawisher, Henry ... 64, 232, 285 Hawk, Dorothy ... 315 Hawke, Glennibel 315 Hawking, Kenneth — . —195 Hawkins, Benjamin 117,328. 335 Hawkins, Evelyn . — 315 Hawley, Daniel 256 Hawlev, David - 282, 148 Hawthorne. George 194,226 Hawthorne. Robert 171, 323 Hay, Tames 331 Hay, John 225, 290 Hay, Robert 254 Havden, Margaret 318 Hayes, H. Gordon 276, 344 Hayes, Lawrence ___ 89. 185 Hayes, Marjorie 303 Hayman, Betty 89, 198, 202 308, 371 Haynes, George - 222 Haynes. Thomas 254 Havo, Herschel 266 Hays. James — 48 Hays. Milton 26(1 Havs. Rosemary 180. 305 Hazaleus, Melvin 224. 755 Headings, Boyd — 356 Headley, Herrold 1 60 Headley. Nathan 335 Healey, James 117, 329 Heaton, Ted Ross 89 Heaton. Wilford 333 Heberding, Florence .. 297,352 Heck, Arch ...265 Heck. Max 266 Heckart, Anna 175,311 Heckert. Ann 176 Heckert, 1. Brooks 343,344 Heckert, Mary 208, 297 Hecklinger, Harold ... 263, 374 Heckman. Agnes 304,320 Hedge, Franklin — 224 Hedges, lasper —.335 Heer. Clifford 323 Heffelfinper, Clifford — - 266 Heffner, Paul .... _ 186 Heffron, Baird .142,181,247. 248, 256 Heigle. Woodrow 105,231 Heil, Edward 23 3 Heimann, Erwin ... 220 Heimbereer, Helen J. 309 Heine, Richard - 348 Heines. Kenneth 221 Heiner, Alma 298.351 Heinzeman. Edward —212,287 Heisel. Eldred ... 117,335,342 Heisel, Ruth 235 Heiskell, Harry — - 233 Heisser. Dorothy 304 Held. Felix - - 344 Held. Harold 177, 287 Heldack. John 105, 171 227, 355 Helfenbein, Marvin _ 271 Helfrich. Helen 319,354 Helle. Roland 227 Heller, Oliver 126.331 Helm. Barbara 304.3 20 Helm. Charles — 350 Helwig, John 331 Hempy. Jack 289 Hemnv, Sara .... 304 Hendershot. Charles .112.378. 333 Henderson, Betty 302, 332 Henderson, lulianne ... 176, 302 Henderson, Martha 304,318 Henderson, Thomas 226 Henderson. William 282 Hendricks. William 77 Hendrickson. Thomas 266 Hendrix. William 249 Henery. Andrew 105,227, 355 227, 355 Henning. George 255 Hennings. Caroline ... 353 Henninger, Janet — 89. 157, 175, 302 Henry, Andy 161, 176, 186, 207, 208 Henry, Elaine 302 Henry, Jack 48, 348 Henry, Lawrence 233 Henry, Margaret ...48, 178, 214 Henry Robert 323 Henschen, Ruth 224 Hensel, Beryl 89 Henshaw, William ... 223 Henson, Benjamin 336 Henthorn, Donald 323,350 Hepplewhite, Betty 319 Heppleworth, Elizabeth 233 Herbst. Alma 303 Herl. Betty _ 34, 304 Herman, David 181 Herman, Milton 281 Herman, Philip .....48,232,234 Hermann, Robert — 276 [429] ■CTP W mm m Hermanson, Virginia .. -318 Hcrndon, Edward 232, 270 Herndon. Lylc 225, 355 Hcrold Marian 315,213 Herring, Donald 261 Herrmann, Robert 64, 287 Herron, John - - 256 Herschede, Alfred 220 Hershberger, Joseph .181,374 Hershberger, Mary Alice ..- 307, 396 Hershberger, Mary Elizabeth _ 64, 3 1 1 Hershberger, Peter — 280 Hershey, Ethel 18, 178, 180, 189, 229 Hershey, Richard 379 Hershey, Roscoe 355 Hertenstein, Philip 207. 208, 270 Hertz. Raymond 268. 376, 394 Hess, Donald 258 Heston, Jennie 230, 352 Hetrick, John 220 Hetzler, Stanley 284 Hice. Edward 185 Hicltle, Martha Jean .175, 176, 178, 204, 309 Hickman, Randle 226 Hicks, Ernest 64, 343 Hicks, Jack _ 270 Hickson. Alice 322 Hiestand, Daniel 272 Higgins. James 186,233,325 Higgins, John 276, 382, 383 Higley, Charles 336 Higley, Elizabeth 89, 307 Hilbinger. Conrad 270 Hilborn, Elizabeth 224 Hildebrand, Shepard 64, 254 Hill, Chester 350 Hill, Donald 163 Hill, Edward 284, 347 Hill, Frank 282, 175 Hill, John __ 229 Hill, Marjorie 233 Hill, Mary Elizabeth 302 Hill, Robert E 287 Hill, Robert W . 252 Hill, Keith 163 Hill, Thomas _ 248, 263 Hillel Foundation ...191 Hillel Players 177 Hiliard, Hylas 194,258 Hiligas, Victor 329 Hillman, Jeanette ...47, 178 Hilsheimer, Wilber 336 Hinde, George 263 Hinde. Hugh .263 Hilt, John 252 Hilty, Robert 49 Himes, Lois 3 20 Himes, Richard .256 Hinchman, Lowell 328, 3 36 Hindman, Donald 226, 291 Hindmarsh, Jack ..265 Hines, William 227 Hingham, Bruce ._ 325 Hinke, Henry 189,185,324 Hinkle, Charles 280 Hinkle, Martha 23, 26, 27, 49, 166, 167, 170, 300, 345 Hipsher, Harold 324, 350 Hirsch Albert 281 Hirsch, Harold 3 55 Hirsch, Willard .166,167,340 Hirschberg, Joseph 325 Hirth, Ruth 89,214,322 Hisgen, John ..3 31 Hitchcock, Embury 355 Hitchcock, Russell 195,225 Hite, Clifford 249 Hite, Lester 343 Hitt, John 356 Hixenbaugh, Dan 160,176,263 Hixson, Mark 223 Hoagland, Beulah 307 Hoagland, Henry 276, 344 Hobbs, Linn 64,176,212, 263, 343 Hobbs, Susan 202 Hobbs, Walter R. Jr .336 Hobson, Marye 352 Hobson, Thomas 270 Hobson, William —.272 Hocker. Robert 331 Hockett, Homer 277 Hockey Club 399 Hockman, Edythe 89,319 Hockstetler. Laysel 350 Hodgson, Mildred 302 Hodson, Kenneth 272 Hoeflinger, Dorotha .64,212, 301 Hoehn, Clair 258 Hoelle, Lowell 231 Hoewischer, William .221, 224, 255 Hoff. Virginia 89, 347 Hoffhines, Jean 303 Hoffman, Bernard 264 Hoffman. Caroline 349, 352 Hoffman, Elizabeth 235 Hoffman, James 223 Hoffman, James 325 Hoffman, Jane 319 Hoffman, Joseph 325, 348 Hoffman, Louise 314 Hoffman. Myron .334 Hoffman. Robert 170, 176, 184, 185, 282 Hoffman. Ruth 311 Hoffmanns. Frederic . 276 Hoffrichter, Joseph 77, 278 Hofmayer, Edward 105, 226, 366, 367 Hofstetter, Edwin 222,224 325, 369 Hofstetter, Henry 57,315 Hofstetter, Ralph _ 224, 255 Hofstetter, Ward ..... 224, 255, 356 Hogg, James 323 Hogue, Elizabeth 189, 349 Hohenstine, Dorothy ... 170, 300 Hohl, Howard 261 Hoke, Edward 323 Holden. Alfred 171 Holdren, Hazard - 3 1 5 Holdren, Robert 280 Holl, Elizabeth .319 Holl, Lawrence 384 Hollanshead, Hustin 252 Hollingshead, Ervon 331 Holm, Ward 222, 224, 252, 356 Holman, Don 185 Holmes, Albert ....64, 274 Holmes, Dorothy 310 Holmes, Robert 350 Holstein. Audrey 178, 301 Holt. Donald _ .252 Holt. Janet .320 Holtkamp, Dorsey 350 Holton. Alice 228,23 5 Holtrey. Kenneth 356 Holy. Thomas 265 Homecoming Prom .370, 371 Honeck. August 185, 284 Honoraries 341 Hood, Charles 164, 165, 181, 272 Hoon, Harry 227, 288 Hooper, Fred 259 Hooper, Osman 25 6 Hooper. Robert 284 Hoopman, Anna .176 Hoostal, George 248, 285 Hootman, Charles 228 Hoover, Richard .186 Hopkins, Elizabeth L. 300 Hopkins. Elizabeth V. . .... 352 Hopkins, James 181, 216, 218, 254 Hopkins, Katherine 314,233 Hopkins, Raymond 275, 350 Hopkins, William 283 Horcher, Virginia 320 Hornack, William 258 Hornberger, Ralph 220 Hornstein, Ruth 89, 299 Hornyak, Irene 3 52 Horowitz, Martin 334 Horschel, Eileen .175,213,302 Horst, John 329 Horstman, Henry 23 3 Horstman, Robert ...289 Horticulture Society 223 Horton, Elmer .33 5 Horton, Nancy 311 Horwitz, Janet 160, 161, 312, 320 Horwitz, Leon 250 Hoskin, Stanley ...134,223,262 Hosier, Iva Mae 89, 303 Hosier, Rosellen 204, 305 Hosmer, Rowland 249 Hostetler, Jerome 287 Hostettler, Otto 64 Hott, Donald .....331 Hottle, Darrell 185 Hotz, John 105, 225 Houck, Ralph 272 Houdeshell, Edgar 331 Hough, Fred 260 Hough, John 347 Houghton, Benjamin 335 Houser, Irene 303 Houser, John 290 Houser, Katherine — 320 Houston, Henry 272 Houston, John .— 350 Houston, William 335 Howard. Dwight .106, 272 Howard, Florence .305 Howard, Fritz .261 Howard Jean 178 Howard, Richard 221 Howard, Wayne 3 50 Howard. William 231 Howe, Frank 272 Howe, Robert 170,282 Howe, William 220 Howell, Edwin _ 279 Howell, Edward 226 Howell, Georgena 305 Howell, John .— 106 Howell, Lawton .325 Howell. William 256 Howells, Harland 257, 386, 387 Howells, John . 325 Hower. Robert — 3 23 Howick, Charles 190 Howlett, Freeman — . 223 Hoyer, Elizabeth 203, 307 Hromy, Michael ._ 258 Hubbs, Katherine 89, 300 Huber, Oren - 106 Huber, Samuel .228,323 Huber, Virginia ._ 176, 302 Hudnall, lerry .288 Hudson, Edward 270 Hudson. Paul 329 Hueter. William — 64 Huey. Rosemary 224 Huff. Robert . 165. 194, 218, 270 Huff. Stuart 186 Huffman. Carl 279 Huffman, Paul 225 Huffman, Robert 355 Hufford, Carl . ... 270 Huggins, William 282 Hughes, Charles 89, 233 Hughes, Dwight 325 Hughes, Eileen 34,315, 351 Hughes, Elvin 226 Hughes, Joseph 289 Hugher, Kathlyn 178, 182 202, 301 Hughes, Mary 133,211,346 Hughes, Moreton 106, 226 Hughes, Richard 185, 186 Hughes, Thomas 329 Hugus, George 277 Hull, Addis 279 Hull, George 259 Hull, Hugh 186,325 Hull, James 23,25,27,49, 206, 217, 218, 270, 375, 376, 377 Hull, Lucille 319,352 Hultin, Alice 319 Humberstone, Kenneth 263 Humble, Alice 319 Humel, James ..287 Hummer, Robert 324 Humphrey, Stanley 323 Humphries, Chaney 274 Hunsberger, Robert — 274 Hunsinger, Paul .247, 283 Hunt, Barton -283 Hunt, Janis 204 Hunter, Anna 308, 320 Hunter, Evelyn — .391 Hunter, Glenna 305, 349 Hunter, June 3 20 Hunter, Robert 3 38 Hunter, Sara _ 230 Huntington, Charles 344 Huntington, Katherine 309 Hunyadi, Michael 3 25 Hupp, Virginia 347 Huprich, Carl 3 50 Huprich, Donald — 186 Hur, James - — - 274 Hurlbert, Roger 185, 282 Hurray, Joseph 77 Hursh, Charles . 332 Hurth, Alan 261 Husted, Harold 324 Huston, John 395 Huston, Richard 282 Hutchings, William 106 Hutchinson, Donald 34 Hutchinson. Reeder 176 Hutchison, Donald — 3 56 Hutchison, Dorothy 354 Hutslar, Forrest 260 Hyde, James 257 Iaderosa, Peter 77 Icenhower, Harold 89 lies, Virgil .....335 Imhoff, Andrew _. .77, 3 39 Incorvaia, Joseph 233 Independent Men ' s Association 198,234 Ingram, Jay _ 185,264 Inskeep, Ruth 163 Interfraternity Pledge Council 248 International House — 245 Intramural Department (men) 198, 390, 392 Ireland, Elsie 90, 229 Ireland, John 266,350 Ireland, Robert B 335 Ireland, Robert 33 5 Irving, Gene — 329 Irwin, Betty 311,345 Irwin, Betty 307 Isaac, Clarence .64,181,218, 371, 373, 394 Isaacson Persis 177 Isaly, Jane . — ....304 Isaly. Margaret —90.178,303, Isenberg, Sidney .171,373,355 Ives, Mary — 320 J Jacks, John 225 Jacks, Ruth . --189 Jackson, David - — 263 Jackson, Elaine 320 Jackson, Jack — 272 Jackson, Jean —.90, 170, 214 Jackson, Lyman —29, 210, 222, 224, 251, 255, 350 Jackson, Mary 178, 347 Jackson, Warren 252 ackson, Willis 106, 225 Jackson. Woodrow 336 Jacobi, James 185 Jacobs, Albert 165 acobs, Paul .166, 167, 177, 271, 340 Jacobs, Regina ...3 20 Jacobs, Shirley .-320 Jacobs, Sylvia _ 320 Jacobsen, Eric — 171,276 Jacoby, George 191,212,334 jacoby, Henry 191, 225, 355 Jacquemin, Leroy 23 3 Jados, Edward 258 Jakos, Andrew 258 laffe, Lillian 320 jaffe, Robert 171,191,268 Jahn, Arthur 343 Tames, Betty 304 James, Harold .126, 221. 336 James, Harry — 227 James, John 163,195,254 James, William 266 Jameson, George ..77 J amison, Dorothea 318 J anousek, John __ 186 Jansen, Alexander 279 janson, Robert — 323 Jantzen, Walter 233 Jarvis, Parker ._ 226 Jauch, Richard 57, 332 Javert, Elsa . _ 176,311 Jaworowski, Norbert 288 Jay, Forest _ 252 Jay, Herbert 208,218,278 Jay, Jack „ 247, 281 Jeffers, Phyllis ...320 Jelen, Geraldine 204, 310 Jelliff, Edwin 272, 380 Jenefsky, Jack 3 34 Jenkins, James 356 Jenkins, John _ 280 Jenkins, Neal 285 Jenks, Beatrice 64, 200, 204 Jennings, Arthur 280 Jennings, Ann . 188, 319 Jennings, Lois 345, 352 Jenyk, Paul 324 jerman, Albert 339 Jerse, William 289 Jersin, Edith 320 Jesko, Anthony 90, 233, 273, 384, 385 Jiskra, Otto 249 Joest, Marian _ 301, 322 Johns, Ruth _ 308 Johnson, Allen 227, 257 Johnson, Arnold 49 Johnson, Beaumont ...186, 263 Johnson, Bruce 186 Johnson, Caroline 90, 309 Johnson, Glen 348 J ohnson, Helen 3 1 3 Johnson, Jane 297 Johnson, Jean 229 J ohnson, J oan 304 Johnson, Lewis —.260, 267 Johnson, Mary 303 Johnson, Pauline 321, 352 Johnson, Robert E. —.23, 24, 25 Johnson, Robert Earl ...382, 383 Jhnson Robert F 106 Johnson, Robert H. .274 Johnson, Robert T. - 231 Johnson, Roberta 304 Johnson, Therion .. 251 Johnson, Willis 252 Johnston, Bee _ 180,318 Johnston, Bernadine 178,316 J ohnston , Charles - 3 48 Johnston, Jane 232 Johnston, Priscilla 320 Johnston, Richard 227 Johnston, Roger -279 Jollay, Lenora 232,319 Jollay, Jean 90,204,213, 303, 305 Jolovitz, Alfred .207, 208 Jonas, Jonas, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Edwin 348 Jack _ — 166, 167 Alice 320 Allen -275 Arthur 49, 279 Betty 318, 320 Jones, Bruce — 106,171,258 Jones, Burn _..279 Jones, Caroline 322 I ones, Charles 106 Jones, Cleda 139, 174, 175, 178, 227, 307 Jones, Donald E 356 Jones, Donald W 335 Jones, Dorothy 296, 311 Jones. Edward — 287 Jones, Elsie .—304,353 Jones, Emma _ 90 Evan 350 Frances 168, 308, 322 Gomer 279, 363 Howard 285 Jack _ ...226,291 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Jones, Jones, Janice 214, 318 Jones, Justin 272 J ones, Lawrence 263 Jones, Lowell —.331 Jones, Marjorie 175, 311 J ones, Mary _.. 1 80 Jones, Mildred 314 lones, Milton 227 Jones. Nancy 49, 178, 322 Jones, Paul D 263 Jones, Paul M. ...142 161, 170, 263 Jones. Paul R. 34,216,218 Jones, Richard B 323 Jones, Richard L. 186 J ones. Robert 112 Jones, Virginia - 302 Jordan. Edward ... 355 Jordan, Jackson 164, 206, 282, 338 Jordan, Janet 90 Jordan. Justin 276 Jordan, Ralph 207, 208, 263 Joseph. Fred .221,324 Joseph William 348 Joslin, William 221,255 Journalism (Department) ..166 Tucius, Michael 260 Tudd, Horace 355 Tudkins. Wesley -223 ludv. William 355 lulian. Brooks - — 283 Julian. Elmo 49 Julian, Virginia .31 1 Jump. George 323 [430] i £. Jun, Edward - 276 Junior Class Cabinet — -132, 133 Junior Class President 132 Junior Prom 134,135,137 Junk, Dick 331 Junk, William 338 Junkermann, Barbara 305 Kabealo, Michael 364, 365 Kackley. Desmond 117, 3 37 Kaelber, Margaret _ 180 Kagy, Berlin 336 Kahananui, Dorothy 232,318 Kahelin, Reno 65, 260 Kahn, Lois 320 Kahn, Robert 163, 177, 292 Kail, Ira 106, 225 256 Kaiser, James 226, 283 Kaithern, Reginald 257 Kalafus, Edward 25 5 Kalis, Irene _ 320 Kalman, Harold 330 Kalstrom, Gilbert 281 Kamellin, Eli 350 Kamenar, Andrew — 186 Kandel, Eugene -169,185,221, 222, 224, 225, 256 Kane, Robert 233 Kannensohn, David 281 Kanter, Max 250 Kaplan, David 278 Kaplan, Frances 320 Kaplan, Harry „ 191 Kaplan, Pearl 312 Kaplan, Sanford 350 Kaplanoff, Carl -181,257.364, 365, 369 Kappa Alpha Theta ...156,245, 294, 296, 307 Kappa Delta 245, 294, 296, 308 Kappa Delta Rho 244, 245, 248, 264 Kappa Kappa Gamma .155,245, 294, 296, 309 Kappa Kappa Psi 348 Kappa Phi 189 Kappa Phi Kappa 244, 245, 248, 265 Kappa Sigma 150,244,245, 248, 266 Karch, Eleanor .23, 26, 27, 187, 308, 349 Karrick, Neva 320, 352 Karst, George 266 Karvasales, James 257 Kasler, Arthur 34, 220 Kasov, Muriel 49 Kasse, Robert 250 Katwise. Walter 176, 233 Katz, David 169 Katz, Dorothy 312 Katz, Jean 312,320,352 Katz, Louis —. 191 Katz, Margaret ....176, 187, 203, 352 Katzman, Doris .. .65, 177, 204 Kauffman, Anne 49,178,309 Kauffman, Catherine .— 233,314 Kauffman, Frances 178,233 Kauffman. Harold 224 Kauffman, Helen 49, 309 Kauffman, James ..184, 185, 272 Kauffman, Jane 294,3 14 Kaufholz, Frederick .287 Kaufman, Carolyn -49, 307 Kaufman, Jack 247 Kaufman, Lloyd 231 Kaufman, Natalie 309 Kaufman, Raymond 332 Kuver, Irving 271 Kavanagh, Joseph 252 Kaye, Frances 204,294,312 Kays, Donald 252, 255 Kays Marjorie ..303, 352 Kays. Mary 203, 303 Kazmarck, Helen 90 Kearns, Robert _ -292 Keck, Homer 117,335 Keck, William - 254 Keegan, Bettie - —.34, 305 Keely, Roy 3 56 Keene, Paul _ -.331 Keep. Richard - „228 Keffer, Donald _ - 332 Kehoe, Claire ...244,332 Kehoe, John 57 Kehoe, Julia 319 Keirns, Edward ....134,255,3 56 Keith, Jack 245 332 Kekio, Peter 273 Kelb ley, Betty 233 Kelley, Bayard 117 Keller, Charles 225 Keller, David 323 Keller, Iola —.306 Keller, Mary 309 Keller .Ralph _ 332 Kellerman, Edward 334 Kellogg, Lester -.274 Kellogg, Louis ......106,231,355 Kelly, Clifton 254 Kelly, John 274 Kelly, Patricia 232 Kelly, Paul - 225 Kellz, Irene ...90,187,213,233, 349 Kelso, James ....161,261 Kelting, Richard ...218, 274, 373 Kemmerer, Ralph 3 50 Kemp, Clifford —225,233,273 Kemper, John 224 Kemper, Lillian 34,314 Kenney, Jeanne Kenreich, Robert Kent, Kempton, Lawrence 194,231, 323, 355 Kendell, Ruth 297, 320 Kennedy, Don - .225 Kennedy, George 233 Kennedy, Jack C 270 Kennedy, Jack E. 231,388 Kennedy, June 351 Kennedy, Margaret 233, 308, 320 Kennedy, Martha 168 Kennedy, Richard 226 Kennedy, Roger ...49, 174, 184, 185, 272 .161, 304, 320 .224, 252, 356 Charles —.142, 199, 206, 218, 371 Kepley, George — 282 Kepley, Lucille 90,176,178, 187, 213 Keppler, Wharton 389 Kern, Edward 323, 350 Kerr, George 332 Kerr, Thomas 279 Kerrigan, John 249 Kerscher, Alfred -231,355 Kerss, Albert 194 Kesselring. Lowell 220 Kessler, Carl 323 Catherine .3 5, 169, 306, 320 Donald 339 Robert 325. 3 50 Ketcham, Gracie 235 Ketchum. Kathryn 352 Ketler, Wellington 222 Ketterer, Robert 254 Keusch, Richard 227, 323 Keye, Darwin .90 Keys, Harry 335 Keyser, Margery 320 Keysor, Carl 226 Kibler, Charlotte ...319,320,354 Kibler, Thomas _ 260, 261 Kidd. James 23,24,25,35, 169, 174, 175, 184, 186, 206, 218, 263, 371 Edward . -224 Charles 164, 165, 176, 181, 186, 208, 272, 350 .227 .320 -227 .225 -269 .279 sit ' Kessler, Kessler, Kierns, Kienzle, Kiesling, Carl Kiess, Helen Kiffer, Desire Kiger, James Kiger, Mark Kile. James Kilgore, Dorothy Kilgore, Eleanor Kilgore, Mary .90, 303 306 .320 Kilgore, Maurice 226, 375 Kilmer, Mark 90, 270, 384, 385 Kimberly, Emerson 231,355 Kimbrel, Richard 263, 374 Kimmel, Ellsworth 106,215, 225, 355 Kimmel, Harriet 90 Kimmel. James 195 Kimmick, Edward 226 Kimpel. Samuel 356 Kincade, Thomas - 282 Kincaid. Robert 329, 374 King, Alvin - — — 90 King, Benjamin — 176, 181 King, Betty 396 King, Charles 287 King, Elizabeth - 300, 320 King, Evelyn 91,305 King, Gladys 233 King, Janet 301 King, Kathryn 35, 322 King, Marguerite — -35, 297 King, Martha 91,213,224,308 King, Samuel 292 King, Than - 266, 339 King, William - 168 Kingseed, Betty 233,319 Kinkade, Thomas 378 Kinkopf, Sigfrid 176, 233 Kinnear, Jean 352 Kinney, Edward 195 Kinney, Elton 35,169,221. 222, 356 Kinney, Robert — 221, 252 Kinsel, Delber 245, 246, 255 Kinsey, Earl - 77 Kintz, James 179,233,273 Kiplinger, Elizabeth 165,307 Kiplinger, Willard 236 Kiracofe, Donald .224, 323, 378 Kirberger, George 181 Kirby, Edwin 222, 252, 356 Kirby, Frances - 49, 300 Kiren, Joseph 233 Beth —.91, 178 Oilman Kirk, Kirk, Kirk, Kirk Robert — 329, 342 Rodney Kirkendall, Norma -91, 213 Kirkpatrick, Mary — 49, 180 Kirkwood, John - 226 Kirn, Martha 12,49,204,301 Kirnchna, Audry, Kirwin, Kirwin, Kirwin, Kishler, Kistler, Kitchel, Kitchen James — 227 Pat — -168 Thomas - 218 Mary 188, 300 Victor - 117,337 Courtney 288 Janese 297 Kitchens. James 269 Kitchton, Charles 282 Kivinieme, Aimo 179,323 Kivowitz, Haskell 250 Klar. Doris — - 320 Klein, Arthur 81 Klein, Donald 186,248,277 Klein, Edna 312,320 Klein, Jay 91, 191 Klein, Kenneth 218 Klein, Kaichael 350 Kleinblatt. Daniel 77 Kleine, Harold ._ - 330 Kleinf elder, Kenneth 91 Kleinhans, Ardath - 91 Kleinhans, Dollie 322 Kleinman. Mardelle —139, 167, 191, 200 Kleinoedr, William 164, 270 Klesch, George — 233 Kletzley, Robert 233, 289 Klever, Georgia _ 304 Kline, Ada 35, 306 Kline, Allwin 249 Kline, Dale ._ 331 Kline, John — -184,255 Kline, Kenneth 186, 254 Kline, Robert 282 Kloboucnik, Melvin 336 Klonowski, Leonard 348 Kloos, Elsie 65, 303, 370 Klopfer, Virgil 35,169,210, 220, 221, 255 Klotz, Richard 186, 195 Kluga, Paul -271,334 Knapp, Jack 335 Knapp, John 331 Knapp, Peggy „ 354 Knauss, Harold 276 Kneebusch, William 332 Kneisley, Auclrey -—30, 203, 204 Kneriem, William 277 Knies, Paul _ 194 Knies. Phillip 335 Knight, Arthur 386 Knight, Jean .50,178,211,301 Knight, Orville .169, 185, 221, 249 Knight. William 355 Knopf, Fred . 221,257 Knowlton. David -.287 Knowlton, June ...160, 161, 309, 352 Knox George 267 Knox, Robert 267 Koada, Council .198 Koch, Charles ..233, 273 Koch, Leonard 106,231 Koch, Troyer — -274 Kocsis, James 289 Koebel, Floyd .3 36 Koeher, Mary —224 Koerner, Margaret 224, 353 Koffolt, Joseph -225,291,355 Kogan, Leon 184, 185 Kohl, David 350 Kohler, Charles 194, 227 Kohler, Fern 320 Kohler, Jean -189, 320 Kohn, Arthur 65, 250 Kohn, Harold — 278 Kohr, Thomas 266 Kolb, Floyd 325 Kolbe, Melvin 186,224 Kolp, Alyce 233 Kols, Ruth 91 Koman, John 287, 343 Komara, Joseph „ ...233 Komminsk, Paul _ 220 Konneker. James 325 Koontz, Julia 303 Koopman, Peter 106 Kopach, Stephen .259 Kopczynski. Eugene — 233 Koplin, Norman 3 20 Koren, Juliette 65,319,349 Korn. Julia 91,209,302 Kornhauser, Edgar 286 Korsala, Helen —.23 3 Kosach, Michael 112,333 Koski, Edith — 91 Koski, Laina 180, 209 Kotecki, Edward 244, 288 Koteles, Albert 195,233 Kothe, Eleanor -304 Kotosky, Harold 334 Kottenbrock, Amos - — 331 Kotwise, Walter 23 3 Kovacicek. Ivan - 65,23 3 Koveric, Fred 394 Kowick. Kenneth _ -233 Krakoff, Dorothy 160, 161, 170, 176, 200, 203 Krai, Bernard — 250 Kramer, Dorothy - 180 Kramer, Jerome 323 Kramer, Margaret 396 Kramers, - Margaret — - 3 20 Kampff. Ellen 233 Krampff. Thomas — 233 Krantz, Elden 325, 233 Krantz, Leah 91,213,300 Krantz, Melvin 224 Krasik, Bernard — 250 Kratz. Laura 91, 209 Kraus, Beatrice 299 Krause, Virginia 204, 305 Krauss, Gerald -.281 Kreager, Raymond . 50, 194, 258 Krebs, Helen - 305, 320 Kreckel, Robert 281 Kreider, Jared 279 Kreilick, Janet - --35 Kreinberg, Jerome 65, 198, 212, 344, 371, 394 Kremer, Marjorie -175 Krick, Kody 214 Krieg, Robert 225,355 KriU, Walter 336 Krill, Willis 227 Kripke, Kenneth — 142, 185, 250 Krogg, Vernon 220, 282 Kromer, Dorothy -161, 214 296, 303, 352 Krouse, John - 227 Krueger, Donald 275 Krunich, Peter 233 Kruse, Charles — 226, 355 Kubach, Lorenz 254 Kubiac, Willis 117,335,342 Kublick, William 176 Kuck, Kathleen —.318 Kuder, Robert 50 Kuebler, John 269 Kuehn, Ruth 3 54 Kuhlman, Dillard 106, 193, 225, 323 Kuhn, Irvin 126,336 Kuhn, Richard — - — - 283 Kuhnee, Charles — 280 Kuivila, Henry — 350 Kukuk, Wayne 264 Kump, Albert 220 Kundtz, Joseph -287 Kundtz, Robert 289 Kunkle, Theodore .226 Kunsman, Marguerite 229 Kuntz, Phyllis ..— 301 Kuntz, William 329 Kunze, Allan 231,355 Kunze, Evadene 189 Kurlander, Arnold - - 117 Kurlander, June .319 Kurlander, LeRoy 177, 191 Kurnat, Albert - 233 Kurtz, Jack 57, 280, 332 Kurzen, Roger 258 Kuttner, Harriet - 50 Kyle, Andrew 285 Lackritz, Irving —50, 164, 165, 292 La Fleur, Betty — 189 Lageman, Alfred ...65, 212, 244, 260 Laird, June _ 222,301 Laird, Laura 189 Lakamp, Ralph 276 Lakatos, Irene 318 Lake, John 272 Lakes, Glendon 91 Lalonde, Isaac 185 Lambda Chi Alpha -244, 245, 248, 267 Lambdin, Jane — 308,319 Lambert, Dorothy 174 Lambert, Robert — 225 Lamey, Carl 355 Lammertse, Robert 227, 244, 291 Lampe, Lois 229 Lampman, Ralph 272 Lancione, John 244, 253 Lancione, Nelson 253 Lancy, Audrey 319 Landacre, Anita 307 Landau, Beverly -321 Landesman, Martha 321 Landis, Lewis 227 Landis, Lyle 65 Lane, Charles 325 Lane, James 184,186,325 Lane Robert - 324 Laney, Audrey 164, 176, 204 Lang, Chester 224, 25 5 Lang, Marian 305 Lang, Mary 305 Lange, Carl — 233 Langhurst, Earl 263, 364, 365, 369 Langsdorf, William 350 Langshaw, Dorothy „ 222 Langston, Eleanora ...351 Lanker, Bert - 50 Lantern, The Ohio State 198 Lantis, George 331 Lantz, Eunyce — 169 Lantz, Martha - - 176 Lape, Wade 282 Lapp, Warren 117,335 Larcom, Lloyd — — - 77 Large, George 226 Largman, Hilda ...312,321,396 Larimore, Fred 194 Larmi, Helmi 180 Larrick, Evelyn - 319 Larson, Edward - 248, 264 LaRue, Doyle 356 Lash, Orrin 323 Lasky, Albert 233 Latier, Robert — - ..323 Latter, Richard 281, 350 Lattin, Norman — — — 338 Laube, Arthur - — 225 Laudis, Roy 194 Laudisi, Ludwig 7 ' , Lauffer, Carl 355 Laughead, Ellen —91, 178, 303 Laurie, Alex - — 255 Laurie, Charles W. -132,275 Laurie, harles W ...132,275 Lavender, Janice ...50,178,304 LaVetter, Dorothy — 91 LaVetter, Elmer —160,161,271 Lavin, Norton — 278 Law, (College of) ...111,198 Lawler, Mary .178,314 Lawless, Robert - 289 Lawrence, Ned - 282 Lawrence, Raymond 340 Lawrence, William 231 Lawson, Gerald 283 Lawson, Jane 316 Lawson, Robert F. - -215,283 Lawson, Robert K. 244,291 [431] ■wr • w mm mm—mmm mmm Lawson, Virginia .. 300 Lawyer, Helen 204,310 Lawyer, Virginia 176, 214, 309, 352 Laybourne, William ._ 35. 221, 262, 384, 385 Layne, Herschel 323 Leach. Jane _ 300 Leach, Lois 319 Leachman, Leland 35,210, 221, 262, 378 Leah, Margery 309 Leas, John 24, 25 Leathers. Robert ... 176, 181, 282 Leavitt, Robert 177,292 Lebensburger, Kenneth 281 Ledford, Jack _ 263 Lee, Arthur 231 Lee, Clarence 112,333 Lee, Dale 35,356 Lee, Frank ... 195 Lee, Hazel 309 Lee, Martha .... 65, 178, 232, 297, 318 Lee Ruth 316 Lee, Vance 186,274 Leeb, Moe _. 50 Leeper, John __ 24 Leet, Julian _. 324 LeFever, Harry _. 335 Lefferdink, Morgan .-181, 207, 208, 272 Lefferts, Nathan 330 Lefkowitz, Sam 65,334 Legg, Marjorie .... ...180 Lehman, Arline — 164,321 Lehman, Carolyn 91 Lehman, John .... ..254 Lehman. Lester 35, 220 Lehmkuhl, George 186 Lehoczky, Paul 355 Leibovitz, Armond „_ 1 17 Leiby, Lawrence 325 Leiman. John 194,214,323 Leisk, Dorothy 302 Leist, George 195 Leitnaker. Ellen 304, 322 Lemert, Sally 311 Lemley, James 350 Lemmermen, Jean 221,222,224 Lemmon, Robert 270 Lemon, George ,.117,335 Lemon, Ruth _ 92,178,302 LeMonds, Robert - 287 Leonard, Doris 1 63 Leonard, Jean 35 Leonard. Paul _. 92 Lerch, Elsworth 227 Lerche, Robert 106 Lerner, Clyde ... 287 Lesher, Cart _ 186 Lesher, Robert _. 324 Leslie, William 285 Lester, Gardiner 221 Leutz. Mary 135,222,351 LeVeck, Ruth 176, 304 Leventhal, George _ 271 Leventhal. Harry 271 Levette, Jeanne 50 Levi, (Bernard 292 Levin, Dorothy 299 Levin, Elinor 92,312 Levin, Gerald 247, 271 Levin, Thomas 117,281 Levin, Willard 227 Levine, Alvin 292 Levine, Dorothv .... ..180, 319 Levine, Kenneth 161, 250 Levine, Louis 286 Levinson. Shirley 50, 312 Levitt, Herman 292 Levy. Evelvn _. 50, 191, 295, 312 Levy Harold — . 177 Levy, Irving 3 50 Lew, Samuel 3 30 Lewis, Betty _. 309 Lewis. Charles ... 257 Lewis, Frank 270 Lewis, Gaylord 331 Lewis, Helen 123,299 Lewis, John _ 323 Lewis, Margaret 301 Lewis. Molly 311,319 Lewis. Robert A. 279, 280 Lewis, Robert E 380,387 Lewis, Robert D 255 Ley, George 3 28 Lev. Wayne . 288 Libauer, Robert 281 Libonsky, Ruth 319 Libovsky, Rose .... . 396 Lichtenstein, Irving 167, 177, 340 Lichty, Eloise 178,301 Lieder, Emma 65, 177, 191, 353 Lieu Poo Sung _ _. 1 86 Lieverman, Arthur „ 292 Light, Richard 117,329 Light, Robert 50, 175, 272 Lightburn, Joseph 287 Lightburn, Sara .3 09 Lightner, Mary 3 96 Liles, Donald 123 Lincoln, James __- 236 Lindsay, Carey 107, 355 Linehan, Dorcas 303 Lingel, Esther „.. 287 Lingo, Janet 298, 321 Links 200, 204 Linn. John 194, 195 Linscott, Dorothy .... 352 Linsky, Harold _ 3 34 Linton, Jean 50, 305 Linton, Marguerite 92, 178, 305 Linville John —.227,291 Lipkoditz, Morton 27 1 Lippert, Eleanor 1 78 Lipschutz, Robert 278 Lipski, Zeldon 1 60 Lipson, Paul 174, 177 Lipson, Sylvia 177, 191 Lisko, Irene 232,318 Lisle, Herbert 263 Lisowski, Thaddeus 3 36 Liston, Bernice 92 Liter, Martha __ 311 Little, Elizabeth „. 176,307 Little, Mary 298 Littleton, Jane 303 Livensparger, Robert 325 Livingston, Alan 274 Livingston, Robert 92, 214 Livingston, William ....176, 181, 186, 272, 350 Lloyd Hugh 287 Lloyd, Jack 272 Lloyd, Kenneth -285 Loader, Vide 180, 321 Locamp. Rolf 244 Loeb, William 334 Logan, Alice — . 224 Logan, Ivan 325, 356 Logan, John 224, 255, 356 Loghry, Lois 307, 345 Logsdon Clement 260 Logue, Robert 226, 291 Lohr, Wendell ___ ...263, 268 Lohrev. John 279 Lok, Elizabeth 209,212,349 Lombardo Perry 233 Lomych, Ann 233,310,322 Londo, Leonard 268 Long, Doris 178, 303 Long, Elaine 65 Long, Mary 3 21 Long, Robert __.. 77 Long, Roy .— 254 Long. William 227,276 Longfellow, John __ 77 Loomis, Calvin .... - 247, 280 Loomis, George -.-164, 165, 176 Lopez Clarence 65, 254 Lopusniak. Mack 337 Lorimer Frank _. 325 Lortz, J ohn 395 Lotti, George 225 Louzecky, John 223, 323 Love, Betty ...163, 309 Love, Leston 81, 214, 255, 265, 267 Love, Margaret 321 Love, Virginia _ 301 Lovebury, William 117,329 Love joy, Howard 266 Lovell, Tack 227 Lovell, Russell 323 Lovett, Ralph 222 Lowary, Wiliam 2 54 Lowe, Harold 195, 323 Lowe, Mary 203 Lowell, Marjorie 352 Lowenberg, Babette 154, 312. 321 Lowery, John 1.118,335 Lowman, Bette 316 Lowman, Robert 276, 343 Lowry, Alberta 2 30 Lowry, Florence 315 Lowrv, Frank . 231 Lowther, William 244, 277 Lowthian, James 228 Loxley, Harold 356 Lucas, Catherine ._. 50 Lucas, Mary _. 315 Lucas, Ralph - 3 50 Lucas, Richard 118,329 Luce, Betty 308 Ludeman, Henry 214 Lukens Robert _ .. 227, 348, 3 5 5 Lumley, Frederick - 264 Luofer, Betty 294,315 Luria, Sylvia 299 Lurie, Jack 3 30 Lurie, Ruth 312,321 Lusk, David 331,395 Lusk, Doris _ -229, 347 Lutz, Margaret .321 Luxford. Robert 227,288 Luxon. Norval 283,340 Lye, James 228 Lyle, Betty 180 Lyle, Jack 185 Lyman, John 255, 266 Lymon, Sonia - 191 Lynas, Robert 214,350 Lynch, Tames ... 233, 275 Lynch, John - - 233 Lynch, Robert ... 280,375,376 Lynch. Roland 171,185,323 Lyne, Ruth 230 Lynn. Robert 270,323,350 Lyons. Charles 335 Lyons, Raymond 65 Lytle. Neal ' . 282 M Maag, Charles .270, 365, 368, 375, 376 McCulloueh, Fred 261 McCoy, Wvn -261 McClure, George — 261 MacDonald, William ... 256, 347 Macedonia, John 233 Machovina, Paul 258, 355 Maclntyre, Robert 280 Mack. Albert 325 Mack, Dorothy 189 Mack, Joseph 231,324 Mackey, Fritz .363 Mack Hall - ..319 Mackenbach, Charles _ .339 MacKenzie, Arthur 66, 185 Mackey, Frederick 270, 374 MacKinnon, Joan 161,208,311 Macklem, Lois _ ...321 Macklin, John 185 Maclean, Mary 307 MacMurray, Kathleen 232 MacQuigg, Charles —.101, 171, 249, 355 MacQuigg, David — 50 MacQuigg. Ralph 328 MacQuigg, Rodger 337 Macrino, Joseph 277 MacTaggart, Neil _ 258 Madden, Floyd 35, 323, 356 Maddux, Roy 323 Mader, Otis 279 Madison, Leonard 3 50 Magaziner, Marvin 28 1 Magers, Richard . 261 Magnuson, Arthur .256 Magnuson, Robert _. 337 Mahaffey, Howard — 50, 337 MahafTey, Mildred .352 Maher, Edward 333 Maher, James 273 Mahoney. Eugene _ 112 Mahoney, Mrs. Reba 235 Main, Robert 35, 228 Maisel, Eleanor 321 Maisel, Gerson 66, 278 Maish, Morton .282 Majeau, Evelyn _ 304 Major, Emery 186, 233 Makio 149, 160, 161, 162 Malavazos James 179 Malik, Francis - 225 Malinovsky, Emil 35, 252 Malkin, Lois 3 2 1 Malkoff, Beatrice 321 Mallary, Eugene 23 1 Mallernee. Evelyn __347 Mallery, Arlington 350 Mallett. Dean 337 Mallett, Frank 261 Mallisee, Harry 25 1 Mallow, Carl _ 333 Mallow, Robert ____ 3 56 Malone, Stephen 263 Maloney, John - 233,; 289 Manchester, Crosby 36,210, 222, 228, 252 Manchester, Earl 272 Mangels, J ohn _ 185 Manhart, Robert .344 Manker. Glenn ....107,227 Manley, Carmen ....160, 161, 214 Manney, Leah . 230 Mann, Elizabeth 51,312 Mann, Everett 66 Mann, John 3 23 Manney, Mary 51, 233 Manning, James .23 3 Manning, Robert 263 Mansfield. Mary 310,321 Marbach, Charles 250 Marchman, Virginia 176, 309, 396 Marco, Salvatore 355 Marcus, Arthur _ 207, 281 Marcy, Charles 262 Marcy, Harold 66, 232 Margolin, Abe 220 Mark, Lawrence 208,271 Mark, Mary 308,353 Markell, Arthur ....177,191,768 Markley, Loree 321 Marks, Adeline 167 Marks, Bernard _ .3 50 Marks, Frances 321 Marks, Jean . _ 299 Markwith, Jack 257 Marling, Dorothy . 176, 180, 316 Marlow, Russell 263 Marmorstein. William 271 Marquis, Don 227 Marquis, Doris 318 Marquis, Franklin 290. 355 Marquis, John 176 Marsh, Elizabeth 36 Marsh, George __ 29 1 Marsh, Glvde 3 24 Marsh, William A. 277 Marsh, William C. 335 inn 119 .171 107 776 Marshall, Paul Marshall, Wilbur 27n 119 777 133 Martin, Elizabeth 139, 175, 178 174, 3n7 761 Martin. George Martin, Marcella 118 36, 303 329 178, 351 147 186 Martin, Robert 755 Martin, William 331 Martt, Judson 185, 227 Marx, Clarence 231,355 Marx, Stanley ...176,181,244, 247, 248, 286 Marzano. Albert ... 282, 378 Marzluff, Joseph 233 Masaryk, Joseph — 324, 350 Masling, Bernard 57 Mason. Charles 185, 284 Mason, Gladys -23, 26, 27, 51. 187 Mason, Gordon ..325 Mason, James 92, 256 Mason, Jean 307, 322 Mason, Kenneth 57, 176, 280, 332 Mason, Raymond -.181,263 Mason. Saul . 136,137,177, 206, 217, 218, 278, 371 Masoner, Robert 279 Masson, Winifred 136,351 Masterson, Russell 325 Matasich, Charles 107 Mathews, Robert 256, 338 Mathiot, George 77 Mathy. Lillian _ 201 Matthew, Margaret 296,316 Matthews, Paul 290 Mattingly, Katherine .... _ 92 Mauger, Harry 126, 336 Mauger, Howard 257 Mauger, Richard 270 Maulc, Charles 266 Maurer, Allen 324 Maurer, Paul 78 Maurer, Robert 185 Maus, William 288 Maust, Eleanor 319 Maxfield, Dorothy 180,229 Maxon, Doris 152,311 Maxwell, Jean 310 May, Carl . 232 May, Raymond 66 May, Robert 233 Mayer, Arthur 225 Mayer, Miriam 230 Mayer, Reginald 66, 267 Mayer. Robert ... 78 Mayhall, James 186, 232 Mayhew, Elizabeth .321 Maynard, Harold 249, 260, 344 Mazoch, Albert 269 McAdams. Don .323,350 McBride, Charles - 255 MaBride. David _ 126 McBride, Eugene 171 MoBride, Harold 266 McBride. James - . 283 McCall. Marjorie 180,294,295, 298 McCallum, Mary . 20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 92, 175, 178. 200, 203, 307 McCann, Leo - .23 3 McCarthy, Harry 270,355 McCarthy, Robert 343 McCaughey, William 355 McClary, Joseph 33 3 McCleary, Charles 259 McClelland. John 255, 356 McCIester. Dorothy -- 306 MrClintock. James 255 McClish. Myron . 92 McCIoskey, Richard 66,212,260 McClung. George 251 McClure, Martha 92 McClure, Patricia .303 McClure, Ruth 23 5 M.Comb, Robert 107.231,355 McCombs, Olive 346 McConkey. Harold 256 McConnell. Dwight 287 McConnell. George — 256 McConnell. Jane . 303 McConnell, Richard 256 McCorkle, Robert 185 McCormick, Archie . 3 25 McCormick, Robert .... 142, 198, 199, 323, 371 McCort, Robert 186,208,324 McCoy, Francis 335 McCoy, James A. 258 McCoy, James R. 343 McCoy, John — - 285 McCoy, Robert 221,251 McCready, Margaret 300 McCreary, Clare 3 39 McCreary, James 118, 337 McCrery, Eleanor 302,321 McCuen. Glen .... 249. 255 McCulIough, Donald 266 McCuIlough, Robert 269 McCusky, Gail 214, 322 McDaniel, Helen 187 McDermott. Marjorie „ 92, 309 McDilt, Betty 208, 300 McDonald, Harry . 270 McDonald, James 36,221 McDougal, Darryl 160 McDowell. Benjamin 254 McDowelwl, Donald 179 McDowell, Wilbur 181 McElroy, Ruth 318 McElwain. Clair 176 McElwain, Marian 332 McEwen, John 107,194.225. 323, 355 McFadden, Carl 51,211,256 McFadden, John 233 McFadden, Tom 51,166,167. 198. 218, 340, 371 McFee. John 290 McGee. Albert ._ 267 McGinnis, Harold 348 McGomb, Robert 185 McGovern, Jane 308 McGovern, Mary 308 McGrann, John . 194 McGregor. Emanuel 325 McGrew. Chester _ 36, 179. 210, 222, 224, 255 McGuire, Dorothy 349 McGuire. Helen 187 McGuire, Jane 302 McGuire, John 221, 251 McHenry, Bush 262 [432] J. IB , ' Uis ,)Ji  .! n IK. Ill 325 10? • ' Kill n ,!1 M R liUK n m m n in :n III «, n:.)ii no B] is !i) ai 230 n HUH IJI  .!W,H4 M HUH 81 i:t 171 Hi  I.1H81. 291 B a :t. 31. HT B! mm hi in in  BU« Hi 8) I! .:u Bl 101 111 Mil, 111 Hi :n ft W HI :« hi hi n:. i«. 118,171 III :« HI S M 1)1 10!. HI  8) 81 W niffl IV in in in w .! y K id ■ HI m a . ..( J! •• I4 I McKeever, McKelvey, McKelvey, McKenzie, McKibben, McKibben, McKinney, McKinnon, McMahon, McMahon, McMahon, McMahon, Mcintosh, Alex 233 Mcintosh, Janet 233,314 McKay, Elsie 160, 161, 208 McKay, Hughina .. 351 McKee, Alexander __ 257, 382, 383 McKee, Harold 181 McKeever, Mary 156, 165, 307 Robert 289 Lowell 78 Myron 92, 249, 348, 372 Gordon 291 Robert 186, 225 William _ _ 208 Robert 332 Mary 300, 352, 396 McLain. Donald 225, 274 McLain, Jack _ 263 McMahon, Gerald 66, 273, 274 Gordon 92, 249, 388 James 233 John _ 258 Mary 300 McManigal, Allen 216,245,272 McManus, Laura 308 McMillen, John 1 85, 249 McMurray, Kathleen 318 McNair, Vernon .36, 356 McNamara, James .... .233 McNaught, Lucine .. 92, 346 McNea, Donald 186 McNeal, Don _ 266 McNish, Alice -—224, 321 McOwen, James 366 McPherson, William _ 10, 129, 236, 269, 270, 350 McQuaide, Joseph 171, 323 McQuaide, Theodore 350 McVay, John 267, 374 McVehil, Edgar _ 233, 273 McViclcer, Esther __ 92,319 Meacham, Beatrice 224 Meacham, Patricia — _ ... 322 Meade, Robert .356 Means, Hugh .... 204, 266 Means, John 249,266 Means, Russell .... 266 Means, Sara 139. 160, 162, 178, 204, 309 Mechir, George 66, 379 Meckler, Eugene 271 Meckstroth, Paul 337 Medicine, (College of) 115,198 Mee, John _ 260, 270, 344 Meehan, Dwight 325 Meehan, Paul ... 279 Meeks, Benton 255 Meeks, Glenn 220 Mees, Jed 375,376 Meifert, Arthur .. .338 Meiklejohn, Robert .282,291 Meiss, Harry 181, 292 Meizlish. Norman 181, 278 Melcer, Fannie . 209 Melhorn, Carolyn 319 Melick, James ... 256 Mellinger, Phoebe ...214,224, 352 Mellman, Kathleen .160,161, 312, 321 Mellor, Jean 36 Mellor, William .... .. 78, 328 Melsheimer, Ellis 291 Melton, Charles 325 Melvin,. Louise ....321 Melvin. Leonard 324 Mendel, Nettie 345 Mendel, William .167 Mendelson, Max 118 Mendenhall, Glenna .163,203, 349 Mendenhall, Robert 3 50 Mendlowitz, Erwin . . 250 Menendez. Francis 78, 339 Mengert, Frederick .... 222, 356 Menges, Robert ... 331 Menrathe, John ... 225, 288 Men ' s Glee Club 179 Menster, Bernard 278 Mentzer, Anne . 304 Meranda, Catherine 204, 294, 305 Mercer, Ralph : 261 Meredith, Marguerite 307 Mericle. William ; 171, 323 Mermelstein, Sylvia 321 Merrell, William _ 3 23 Merriam, Lalla 189 Merrick, Donald .194,343 Merrick, Margaret 321 Merrill, Jack 179 Merrill, Robert _ 350 Merrill, Roger .231,355 Merry, James 338 Merryman, Roy 291 Mertie. Robert 66, 343, 344 Mervyn, Robert 288 Merz, William 93,194,265 Mesloh, Lou ; : 301 Messenger, Harold 118,337 Messenger, Mary _. 301 Messier, John 233, 273 Metcalf , Ethel 3 1 5 Metcalf, Jean 160, 161, 169. 170, 202, 203, 304 Metcalf, Lawrence 323 Metcalf, Robert 66, 263 Merrier, William 274 Meyer, Allen 260 Meyer, Amos 252,3 56 Meyer, Bernard 66, 271 Meyer, Betty 93 Meyer, Blanche 118,342 Meyer, Charles 186 Meyer, Hugo 252, 356 Meyer, Jean ..178, 309 Meyer, Marcella 318 Meyer, Rudolph 223, 252 Meyer, Wilbert _ 385 Meyers, Evelyn 250 Meyers, Melvin ... 252 Miceli, Caroline 23 3 Michael, Gayle -170, 305 Michael, Charles 259 Michael, John 350 Michael, Richard .179 Michael, Robert 256 Michalos, George 373 Mickelson, Elizabeth .... 308 Mickelson, Gilbert ... 324, 375, 376 Middlesworth. Naomi 351 Middleton, Ruth _ 318 Middleton, Virginia 311 Midler, Sanford 268 Mid-Mirrors .200, 203 Miell, Henry 324 Mihalka, Joseph 181, 232, 325 Mikesell, Raymond 279 Miles, Karl 355 Miles, Mary 308 Miles, Robert 118 Military Sub-Division .... ..193 Millar, John 218,261 Miller, Austin 271 Miller, Clarence 3 50 Miller, Dean 339 Miller, Dollie 321 Miller, Don .270, 328 Miller, Dorothy J. ... ... 303 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Dorothy M. 307 Edward -...266 Edwin 224,228,252 Elaine 331 Esther 93, 300, 396 Francis 276 Fred .275 Frederick ...225 George .136. 137, 164, 165, 175, 218, 272, 371 Miller, Gladys 36, 222, 224, 306 Miller, Glenn 255 Miller, Guy 262 Miler, Helen 308 Miller. Herman 279 Miller, Hermann 343, 344 Miller, Howard .171,266 Miller, Jack 332 Miller, James 263 Miller, John A 265 Miller, John H. 225,355 Miller, Joseph ..... . .. . 263 Miller, Kenneth 194,215,231, 323, 355 Miller, Kurds 248, 282 Miller, Marcelline . 311 Miller, Margaret 300 Miller, Margaret J 305 Miller, Margaret L 303 Miller, Margaret Z 351 Miller, Marietta ...51,178,301, 313 Miller, Marjorie 66,301,353 Miller, Martin 267 Miller, Mast ...107 Miller, Pauline 321 Miller, Peggy 301 Miller, Raymond 324 Miller, Richard 355 Miller, Robert .245,255 Miller, Robert R 287 Miller, Robert W 11,20,266, 343, 344 Miller, Roger 339 Miller, Ross .272 Miller, Ruth 321 Miller, Sara 321 Miller, William J .350 Miller, William R. 169.224.255 Millholland. Ann 175, 176, 203, 307 Millhuff. Harry 213,265 Millies, Frederick _ ..185 Millisor, Robert 66 Mills, John 331 Mills, Joseph 285 Mills, Marilyn .180, 189 Mills, Robert 350 Mills, Thomas 186, 292 Milstone, Harold - 281 Milner, Ross _ 371 Milroy, Robert 261 Milton Horace 220 Miltz Raymond 270 Mindel, Irvin 244, 292 Mindigo, Richard 324 Mindlin, Bernard .57,271,381 Minister, Douglas 283 Minkow, Elaine 299, 321 Minor, Robert 136.137,164, 174, 175, 181, 218, 256 Minor, William 51,179 Mintz, Leo ...67,177,191,244, 286 Miracle, Maxine 36,301 Mirrors . 140, 200, 203 Miser, John 272 Miskimen, Thomas ...350 Mjstak, Leo . 184, 185, 324 Mitchell, Howard 335 Mitchell, Jean 51, 308 Mitchell, John H 1 .. 329 Mitchell, John S 338 Mitchell, Lyndon .279 Mitchell, Richard .194,225,323, 355 Mitchell, Robert 225 Mithoff, Virginia 318 Mitten, Horace 169, 323 Mittleman, Stanley 163, 250 Mittler, Ellen 93 Moberly, John 287 Mock, Lawrence 67, 212 Moelchert, Charlotte 301 Mogg, Albert 337 Mohler, Delon 224 Mohler, Clinton 290 Mohler, Howard 186, 323 Mohr, Hubert .223 Mohr, Mary .214 Molar, George 250, 378 Moll, Alvin 223, 252 Molsberry, Roberta 163,308, 349 Monahan, Rita .233 Monarchi, Nello .226, 323 Monas, Alfons 323 Monger, William 33 5 Moninger, Richard — 270 Monroe, Robert 211,279 Monson, George 266 Monson, Jared 3 56 Montgomery, Jeanne —224,318 Montgomery, Martha 189 Montgomery, Mary 3 19 Montgomery, Robert —.113,333 Monthaven, Romaine .... 178, 308 Montonaro, Tony 381 Montz, John 226,274 Moody, David 194,220, 323 Moon, Martha 224 Moon, Robert _ .228,277 Mooney, Bernard 287,381 Mooney, Josephine 93, 178, 347 Moore, Betty 51 Moore, Carl . .....323, 350 Moore, Charles 245 Moore, Eve 303 Moore, Genevive 224 Moore, Jean 93 Moore, John E. — .323,356 Moore, John W. 283 Moore, Julia 180, 322 Moore, Kenneth 226 Moore, Marjorie 303 Moore, Mildred .. —.322 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore. Paul 186, 323, 350 Philip 176,181,263 Richard .280 Robert F. 282 Robert P 255 Ruth .175,304,318 Moore, Sara 213,311 Moore, Thomas 339 Moore, William 256 Moore, William J .263 Moorhead, Owen 276 Moorman, John 67 Morabito, Joseph 51,384 Morath, George 284 Morden, Mary __ 307 Moreland, Russell 107, 226 Moreland. William 324 Morgan, Clifford — 212,218, 263, 348 Morgan, Donaldine 67, 349 Morgan, Katharine 300 Morgan, Moyne 256 Morgan, Richard H 272, 385 Morgan, Richard L 337 Morgan, Winona 351 Moritz, Milton -280 Moritz, William 245, 280 Morley, Paul 265 Morral, Maxine 318 Morrett, John 67, 184, 185, 198, 256, 371 Morrill, James 11, 168, 236, 350 Morrill, Mary 175,200,203, 311 Morris, Clyde 226, 249, 291, 355 Morris, Dorothy 303 Morris, George .67, 287, 343 Morris, Hugh 22l , 224 Morris, Jack _ 186, 323 Morris, Robert .269 Morrison, Charles 228, 252, 350 Morrison, Florence 180 Morrison, Frank 289 Morrison, Mary _ 346 Morrison, Nancy 303, 322 Morrow, Jean .304 Morrow, Martha 297 Mortar Board 17,22,26,27 Mortimer, Robert _ 185 Moser, Janelle ... 51, 166, 167 Moses, Harold 331 Moses, Robert 191 Mosher, Fred 258 Moss, John ...118 Moss, Polly 187, 188 Moss, Ruth :..... 299 Mote, Herbert _ 267, 332 Motter, Clara 36, 224 Mouch, Marylu ...: 307, 396 Moulton, Janis 175, 178 Moulton, Martha .93, 224 Moulton, Ted 174, 175, 181, 225, 256 Mount, John 221,224,323,356 Mouser, Rae 321 Moushey, Charles 260 Mowery, Bethel 176 Mowery, Don -185 Mowery, Elmous 186 Moyer, Garnet 67, 189, 353 Moyer, Martha 176,208,311 Mu Beta Chi 334 Muckley, James .337 Mueller, James .107,282,348 Muhlback, Charles 283 Mullins, Roye -186 Munch, Theodore __ 325 Munn, George ....181, 246, 247, 248, 280 Muntean, William 325 Muntz, Paul 336 Murbach, John 291 Murnane, Alice 36, 233 Murnane, Cecelia 233 Murnane, Virginia .233, 300 Murphy, Doris 349 Murphy, Edith 321 Murphy, Link 168 Murphy, Richard 255, 350 Murphy, Robert .257 Murphy, Roy 259 Murr, Lowell 338, 113 Murray, Phillip -194, 287 Murray, Robert 233 Musgrave, Orly ._ __ .227 Music and Drama __ 173 Muskoff, George 186 Musser, Arthur ...67 Mustard. June -189, 208 Muter, Susan - .— 321 Muth, Gilbert 267 Myers, Dorothy J 312 Myers, Dorothy M 36, 306 Myers, Eloise 319, 224 Myers, Eugene 384 Myers, Fritz 171,231,323, Myers, Irving 185 Myers, Veda 305 Mygrant, Jane 322 Mylander, Carolyn ...309 N Nagler, Florence 321 Nagy, Joseph 276 Nagy, Louis _ 269 Nakano, Jane _ 319 Naltner, Kathryn 164 Nash, Simeon 283, 350 Nason, Beatrice 161, 166 Nast, Nat 292 Nau, Betty 3 00 Naumburg, Philip 395 Neds, Grant 176, 267 Neff, Elizabeth 23, 26, 27, v, «■ , 51,303, 345 Neff, Jane 303, 345 Neff, Robert . 67, 185 Neff, Russell 291 Negelspach, Harold _ 67, 343 Nehrenst, Nancy 188,296 M -1 t_r „ 304,352 K e ! I ? al ) . ' 20, 370 Neil, Judith -.296,313 Neil, Richard 280 Neiman, Betty 299 Neiswander, Floyd 337 Neitz, Annis — 180, 321 Nelson, Anne 307, 319 Nelson, Earl 36, 228, 252 Nelson, George - 342 Nelson, Travers 282 Nesbitt, William 36, 221 Nessler. Maybelle 189 Neuback, Gerry —51,185,234 Neubauer. John 252 Neumeister, Ruth 322 Neutzel. Mary 321 Newbold, Robert .. 324 Newburn, George 356 Newland. Donald . ...123, 264 Newlin, John 254 Newman Club .233 Newman, Alice 93,319 Newman, Cecile 191,295,299 Newman, Jack 176 Newman, Jane .. 321 Newman, John F. . —324, 3 50 Newman. Tnhn T. 323 Newman, Melvin —.292 Newton, Robert 215 Newton, Sheldon 37 Nichols, Alice 224 Nichols, Roy 336 Nichols, Ruth . .205,300 Nicholson, Joan ...169,222,224, w . , , „ 294, 307, 308 Nickel, Henry . .. 323 Nickerson, Elizabeth 319 Nickerson, John 395 Nickerson. Nancy 304 Nielsen, David 179, 323 Nisius, John 78 Nisonger, Herschel _.. 255 Nissley, Charles - 107 Noble, Alice - 37 Nold, Harry 290, 355 Noll, Sanford ...292 Nolze, Sue ...321 Nordstrom, Don 227 Norman, Carl 291, 355 Norman, Clyde ... 33 5 Norman, Inez 176 Norman, John 167,211,340 Norrick. Leslie 323 North, Cecil .214 Northington, Louis ..331 Nosker, Robert 272 Nosker, William 140, 142, 171, 272, 350, 360 Noss, Dan 275 Nothstinc, Harriet 318,352 Novak, Mirko 233 Novotny, George 339 Nu Sigma Nu 328,33 5 Nudd, Jane 300 Nugent, Thomas 67 Nungesser, William 227, 290 [433] Obenour, Robert .67,175,232, 285 Oberholtzer, Bruce 228, 262 Oberlin, Jerry 261 Oberteuffer, Delbert 25 6 O ' Brien, Harry _ - 25 5 O ' Brien, John - 279 Ockuly, Glenn - —57 Oden, Betty 300 Oden, Betty Jane — 188 Odenweller, Louis - 267 Oelgoetz, Harriet - - 313 Oetzel, Robert ...221,222,262, 356 Offensend, Asa -231 Offensend, Lewis ...227, 325 Ogden, Lorraine ... _ 93, 302 Ogden, Richard 107,225 Ogg, Donald 350 Oglevee, John 347 Oglevee, Adlla 298 Ogram, Robert .107,231,267, 355 O ' Harra, Mary __ - 301 Ohio Experimental Station — 29 Ohio State Development Fund __ - 236 Ohio State Engineer, The .171 Ohio State Lantern 166, 167 Ohio State University Asso- ciation -- — 236 Ohio Stater, The 170 Ohio Staters, Inc. 198,217,218 Ohio Union Board of Over- seers 198, 216 O ' Horo, Michael 324 Oldham, Anna 67, 321 Oldham, Richard 113 Olin, Harold 323 Oliver, Marguerite — 118 Oliver, Myron 333 Olmstead, Allan 297 Olsen, Charles 171 Olsen, Harold .... -375, 376, 378 Olsen, William 287 O ' Malley, Jack ... 299 Omega Tau Sigma 245,328, 336 Omerod, Charles 256 Ondrak, Agnes 233, 370 O ' Neil, Elizabeth 209, 233 O ' Neill, Harry 233 O ' Neill. Thomas 337 Oravec, Joseph 289,350 Orchesis - - -398, 399 Orfirer, Alexander 234, 3 50 Orgel, Jerome — 78 Orgel, Victor 330 Orlove, Frank 268 Orlowski, Howard 355 Ornstein, Frances — 352 O ' Rourke, Edward .273 Orr, Jeanne -203, 303, 352 Orsini, Carmine — -233, 273 Orwick, Ruth _ 214,224,319 Osborn, Florence 351 Osborn, Helen _ 311 Osborn, Herbert 255 263 214 Osborn, John Osborn, Patricia Osborn, Robert 227, 261 Osborne, Bruce 274 Osbun, George _ - 226 Osswald, Kenneth 233, 273 Oster, Cletus 290 Oswalt, Lloyd 331 Ott, Doyle _ 78 Ott, Percy ... — 290,355 Otting, Carolyn 352 Otto, William 93 Ouesen, Axel 225 Outing Club - 399 Overholt. David — -256 Overman, Edward 220 Overman, Jane 180,188,322 Overmyer, Lowell 228, 262 Overmyer, Richard — 263 Overmyer, Wayne 343 Overton, Virginia 51 Overturf, Helen 349 Owen, Evelyn - 175,178,311 Owen, Ferris - 267 Owen, Hannah 37, 322 Owen, Mildred 321 Owens, Barbara 93,178,311 Owens, Charles — 225 Owens, Robert 325 Owens, William .... - 221 Oxley, Hall 318 Oyer, Edna - 306 P Pace, Martha .176,297 Pace, Rosemary 139,311 Pack, Kathleen 203,304 Packer, George .136,137,181, 218, 274, 371 Packer, Thomas 160, 181, 274 Padan, Alice 214, 352 Paddock, Wendell 251 Paffenbarger, Ralph 276 Page, Marcus 325 Page, Mary _ - 305 Page, Walter 184, 185 Pagel. Arthur 275 Paget, Ralph 329 Paglow, Edwin 256 Pahlow, Gertrude 211,300 Painter, Charles 231 Paisley, Betty 175,307 Pallas. George 37, 220, 262 Palmer. Dean 136,137,184. 185, 198. 218, 244, 255, 282, 371 Palmer. Dwight 342 Palmer, Gladys 300 Palmer, Grace 160, 163, 178, 187, 204,302 Palmer, Marian 175 Palmer, Patricia ...51,209,294, 295, 309, 396 Palmer, Ralph 37, 220, 280 Palmer, William 224 Panhellenic Association 198 Panning, Norbert 226 Paoletti, Lawrence 225 Papai, Michael 323 Pape, Laurence 384 Papier, Rose 235,352 Pardee, Russell 258 Parent, Alice 301,319 Parilo, Edward _ 223, 233 Paris, Donald 264 Paris, Patsy 312,321 Paris, Sonya 312,321 Parish, Jean - 319 Park, Joseph, Dean of Men 12, 162, 163, 198, 254, 350 Parke, Grace 93 Parker, Richard 186 Parker, Robert _ 226, 285 Parker, Thelma — .319,354 Parker, Wayne — 323 Parker, William ...171, 185, 323, 350 Parkinson, Fred 252 Parks, Henry 67,198,371 Parks, Lowell 181, 325 Parks, Ruth 307 Parr, David 228,251 Parr, Jane - 321 Parr. Jean 321 Parrett, Carey — - 221 Parrish, John - 67, 282 Parrot, Ca rey - 25 5 Parsley, Mary _ ....311,322 Parsons. Joseph — 23 3 Paryzek, John — 282 Passella, Anthony -253 Passoff, David 227, 286 Patch, A. J 255 Patch, Philip 246, 247, 248, 256 Paterson, Ann — 309 Paterson, Vernon —223 Patnik, Albert .136,137,282. 361, 371, 382 Patrick, Dorotha 214 Patrick, Sally 233 Patronsky, Stephen .— --25 1 Patten, Leslie - 272 Patterson, Frances 300 Patterson, Vernon — 37,251 Patterson, Margaret 322, 347 Patterson, Ralph ...215,228 Pattison, Theodore 226, 256 Patton, George — 256 Patton, Jean -321 Patton, John -272 Patton, Robert 344 Patton, Woodrow 3 39 Paul, John - 93 Paulus, Charles 3 56 Paxon, Reeve 323,356 Paxton, John 220, 270 Paxton, Mary 37,316 Payton. Margaret ...93,178,305 Peacock. Mary 319,354 Peak, Charles 228 Pearce, Helen - 51, 311 Pearlman, Leo 171 Pearson, David - 78 Pearson, Donald 329 Pearson, Ralph 185 Peat, Frank 254 Peck. Edward 331 Pederson, Henry .287,395 Pedigo, Joanne 303 Peiffer, Vincent 233 Pelick, Cecilia - 233 Pelle, Robert - 224 Pelling, Wesley 276 Peltier, Jean 381 Pence, James — -225 Penfield, Lewis 257 Peoples, Vivian 180, 300 Peppe, Michael 383 Pepper, Joseph 283 Perez-Pubillones, Antonio 68 Perkins, Jack 339 Perkins, Lowell 93,194,323 Perkins, Richard - 323 Perlin, Michael .328 Perlmutter, Shively 321 Permar, David -226 Perri, Ernest -3 3 5 Perry, Claude 324, 329 Perry, Dave .186 Perry, Robert _ 280 Pershing Rifles 195 Persson, Ingrid 318 Perz. Jean 352 Peter, Frank 220 Peters, Austin 37, 220 Peters, Dorothy M. 189, 396 Peters, Dorothy R 214, 307 Peters, Edward 23 3 Peters, Georg 337 Piers, Martha 352 Peters, Mary 224 Peters, Walter 226, 291 Petersen, Ethel 303 Petersen, RoIIin - 3 33 Petersen, Ruth 321 Peterson, George 223 Peterson, Kenneth 37, 227. 255, 356 Peterson, Kenneth R. - 215,291 Peterson, Richard — 274 Peterson, Rollin ....113 Petruska, John 233, 324 Petruska, Joseph 233 Pettegrew, Wilbert 279 Pettit, Dorothy 202, 304, 309 Petty, Howard — 355 Pfaadt, William 335 Pfaff, Ben - 270 Pfancuff, Winston 279 Pfeifer, George 274 Pfeifer, Joseph 338 Pfeiffer, Richard 68, 194 Pfening, Helen 307, 52 Pflaum, Marian 300, 352 Pharmacy, College of .121, 198 Phelps, Lois - 93 Phend, Marcia 319 Phi Beta Delta 244, 245, 248, 268 Phi Chi 328, 337 Phi Chi Theta _ - 349 Phi Delta Chi 244, 245, 269 Phi Delta Epsilon 245, 328 Phi Delta Phi 328,338 Phi Delta Theta .244,245,270 Phi Epsilon Pi .244, 245, 248, 217 Eta Sigma .3 50 Gamma Delta _ 244, 245, 248, 271, 272 Kappa 244, 245, 248, 273 Kappa Psi ...-244, 245, 248, 274 Kappa Sigma 244, 245, 248, 275 Phi Kappa Tau -244, 245, 248, 276 Mu — 245, 294, 296, 310 Mu Delta ...244, 245, 248, 277 Rho Sigma - ...3 28 Phi Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph: Ph Phi Phi Sigma Delta 24, 245, 248, 278 Phi Upsilon Omicron —.351 Philby, Alfred 276 Phillian, Harry .. - 107 Phillips Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Philips, Phillips. Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Bertha - 353 Charles 37, 356 Elsie 304 Ethe 189, 213 Eugenia 308 Evelyn — - 311 Joseph 23 3 Loften ...356 Mary 180 Ralph ...337 Thelma ... -299, 321 William .... - 279 Philo, Mary - 321 Philomathean, Literary 236 Phipps. Leonard - -107,291 Physical Education Club 399 Pi Beta Phi 152,245,294, 296, 311, 370 Pi Kappa Alpha 244, 245, 248, 279 Pickens, Lee — - 322 Pickens, James — - - 257 Pickering, Albert 3 23 Pickering. Ruth — 308 Pickett, Robert .— 263 Pierce, David — - 270 Pierce, Ellen — 52, 304 Pierce, Allen 136,137,231 Pierce, John 175,217,218,280 Pierce, Orville 285 Pierson, Helen — - 118 Pierson, Robert — 195 Pierson, William 323 Pifer, Priscilla 322 Pike, Montgomery 270, 344 Pilmer, Gordon 337 Pinches, Robert 224, 325 Piper, Arthur - 68 Piper, Frank -222, 348 Piper, William 331 Pitman, Albert 258 Piwowar, Daniel 225 Place, Ned 228 Place, Robert 348 Plank, Harry 252, 356 Platka, William ...292 Plumb, Charles ... .249, 25 5 Poch, Joseph 233 Poesch, Gustav 255 Poff. Glen ... - 384 Poffenberger, James — 167, 261 Poffenberger, Jean .52, 321, 345 Poliakoff, Charlotte 208, 299, 321 Poling, Earl -2 55 Pollack, Alexander .118,342 Pollack. Alfred ...281 Pollack, Renee — 299,321 Pollack, Ruth 299, 321 Pollard, James .163, 279, 340 Polli, Elizabeth .— 233,318 Pollock, Robert 78 Polo Club .....395 Polster, Hannah ... 160, 177, 191 Polster, Leonard 208, 246, 247, 281 Pomerantz, Sophia 321 Pomerene Advisory Board 198, 200, 205 Pomeroy, Thomas - 325 Pontious, Ruth — — 319 Pontius, Eugene .107,225,263 Pool, Elizabeth 300 Pool, John 52 Pool, Kent ...21!! Pope, Jerry 281 Pope, Raymond — 78 Pope, Robert 20, 107, 291 Popiel, Ludwig 289 Popovich, Kathryn 195 Porter, Lawrence 227 Poscavage, Edmund 383 Post, Ed 257 Postle, Anna 189 Postle, Harold 337 Postle, Marjorie 68, 349 Postle, Phyllis 180,301 Postle, Wendell 75, 274, 339 Postlewaite, Donald 171, 350 Poston, Marjorie 344 Poston, Theresa -236 Pottenger, Thomas - 251 Potter, Lois _ - 396 Potts, Doris 302 Potts, Howard 269 Powell, Harold 274 Powell .Ralph — - 355 Powell, Virginia 178, 307 Power, Charles 195 Power, Donald — -282 Powers, Robert 226, 254 Preis. Rhea 68, 200 Prescott, Thomas - 289 Presgrave, Carl 68, 324, 343 Presho, Erwin - -256 Pressey, Alice 308,351 Pressler, Janet _ 307 Preston, Charles 261 Price, Clifford 185 Price, Cornelius 37, 262 Ellen 178, 301 Price, Price, Price, Harry ... 263, 3 38 Lawrence 336 Price, Willard 325 Price, Leon 259 Price, Minnie — 224 Price, Norman -.220, 227, 323 Price, Pliny 118 Price, Robert 227 Priess, William .252 Priest, Florence ...160,161,203 Priest. Robert 52,218,266 Priestly, Archie _ 185 Prigozen, Harold 177,227,278 Prihodoff. Nikolai _ 186 Prime, Henry 186 Primerano. Walter 127,253 Prior, John 226,290,355 Prior, Robert 323 Pritchard, Mary 314, 319 Probasco, Elanor — 304 Professional Interfraternity Council ' . 328 Propst, Dorothy 190 Prouty, Ralph 325 Pruden, Narzella . .302 Prushing, Robert 176,208,270 Pruski, John 94, 257 Pryor, John - -—245 Psi Omega 245, 328, 339 Ptak, Florence — 94,23 5 Publications 159, 162, 198 Pugh, Robert .356 Puppel, Attilio 328 Puppel, Grace — 235 Puppel, John 331 Purely, Herman -221 Pursglove, Constance . 35 3 Pursley, Edith 176,189 Pursley, Richard 52 Puskar, Mary ...314,233 Putnam, Clarence 221,248,262 Putnam, Harriet - 321 Putnam, Marjorie 311, 322 Pyle, George — 291 Pyles, Monroe 356 Pyne, Sara 176, 203 Ouayle, William ...272, 382, 383 Queens, Book of 151 Quere, David —.282 Quester, Irene 94, 298 Ouigley, Ralph 225,291 Quigley, Richard ....266 Ouill. Laurence 267 Quinlan. Mary 233 Ouinn. Frank 248. 289 Ouinn, Herbert 52, 278 Cjuinn, Leslie 348 R Raab, John 364 Raab, Lillian 299, 321 Rabb. John 280 Rabinowitz, Adolph 68, 334 Rabuck, Jay .107 Racle, Marilla 180, 189 Radancevich, Jarko 329 Radcliffe. Betty _ 235 Rader, Clara 245 Rader, Eugene 94, 176, 184. 185, 222, 263 Rader, Lewis 37, 224, 356 Rader, Rollan 356 Radow, Robert ...225. 355 Rafferty, Thomas 108 Rahall, Sam 279 Rahn, Marjorie 176, 309 Rainer, Phyllis 321 Rainge, John -331 Rainier, Howard ...142,221,251 Raish. Robert 339 Raikovich. John 68, 277 Ralston, Joseph 94,214,265 Ramer, John 194,227,266 Rammelsberg, Edwina 352 Ramp. Dwight 221 Ramsower. Harry 255 Randall, David 52, 270 Randall. Samuel 329 Randolph. William 68, 348 Raney. Alice 319 Raney, Robert 94, 265 [434] ,„;77 r 356 Rank, Charles Ranker. Charles 176 Rankin, Anna 214,309 Rankin, George - — 332 Rankin, Lewis 176, 181, 186, 256 Rankin, Richard 333 Rannells, Will 284 Ransom, Ruth — 305 Rapp, Homer - 323 Rappaport, Harry ----26, 163, 248 Rapport, Milton .68,191,244, 271, 334 Rardin, Thomas 33 5 Rarey, Charles 263 Rarey, Robert P 169,251, 263 Rarey, Robert S - 3 50 Rarey, Ruth 204, 322 Rase, Wilbur 185 Rasor, Samuel 254 Ratchford, Robert _ 52, 254 Ratcliff, Marjorie..- 68, 178, 303 Rattner. Jack 292 Rauch, Betty 176,301,322, 352 Raup, Elizabeth 37,169,351 Rausch, Lloyd 68, 260 Rawn, Anne - 309, 322 Rawn, Becky -396 Ray, Betty 304 Ray, Frank 272 Ray, John 280 Raybuck, Jay 226,232 Rayburn, Katheryne 23, 26, 27, 68, 178, 353 Rea, Hugh - 94 Read, John - 335 Read, Robert . 328 Ream, Charles 22, 23, 24, 25, 256 Reamer, Fanchon 233 Rearick, Kenneth 68, 280 Reber, Anne 322 Reber, Elizabeth ... 94, 322, 346 Rebrassier, Russell - 125,331 Rechtin, Gerhardt .171, 194 227 Rechtin, Harry 233 Recknagel, Paul -227 Redd, Mary 94,189,205, 213 Redd, William -208,248,291 Redding, Robert 184, 185, 249, 348 Reddington, Thomas - —.263 Reder, Edwin - - 271 Redinger, James —.113,333 Reeber, Elizabeth 180 Reed, Adelaide 319 Reed, Betty _ .321, 396 Reed, Chester 251,255 Reed, Don - 68, 277 Reed. John 251 Reed, Joseph — - 331 Reed. Josephine 314 Reed, Rose 94,319 Reed. William 221,251 Reeder, Charles 59, 344, 350 Reeder, Ernest 169, 252 Reeder, Max 256 Reedy, Jac 276 Reedy, Richard 208, 259 Reel, Philip 329,342 Rees, Alvin — - 207, 270 Rees, Jean ... 52, 294, 296, 302 Reese, Ellsworth 332 Reese, Emily .180 Reese, Peggy 176, 203, 305, 352 Reeves, Dix 176, 280 Reeves, Nelson 3 39 Reeves, William 123 Regula. Richard 186 Rehn, Jane 303 Rahn, Catherine Jane .203, 303 Reich, Shirley _ 235 Reichardt, Kathryn 347 Reichel, Haines 186, 323 Reichert, John 257 Reiches, Aaron -118 Reid, Joseph - 198, 371 Reid, Martha 189,296,306 Reid, Mary A 178 Reid, Mary C 37,311 Reid, William 263 Reighley, Hester 297 Reiher, Andrew 3 36 Reilly, Archer .142, 171, 175, 176, 207, 218, 272 Reiman, Louise — 319 Reines, Bernice - 312,321 Reines, Dan 69, 278 Reinhard, Charles 194 Reinhardt, Henry 282 Reinhart, Harry 342 Reinicker, Donald 282 Reisinger, Edward 37 Reiss, Richard 215,225,284 Reissig, James - 37, 311 Reiter, Elizabeth - 294 Reiter. Samuel 268 Reitman, Augusta 312 Religion 183 Remy, Richard 69, 343 Rendecker, Gladys 321 Reno, Robert 169,181,263 Renshaw, Samuel 261 Rentsch, John .... 69,271 Reppetto, Katherine 307, 321 321 Resek, John 38, 233, 273 Ress, Donald -233,323 Resseger, William 285 Reynard, Charles — 113 Reynard, John — 270 Reynolds, Clinton 356 Reynolds, Delbert 254 Reynolds, James 339 Reynolds, William A 69 Reynolds, William R 269 Rheinfrank, John 350 Rhinebarger, Roy 331 Rho Pi Phi 244 Rhoad, Lois 38,210,222. 224, 306, 351 Rhoads, Betty 318 Rhoads, Laura 176, 298 Rhoads, Paul 290 Rhodes, Franklin 108, 171. 215, 263 Rhoton, Kenneth 194 Rhulman, Jean -176, 303 Ribers. Earnest 221 Rice, Florence - 312 Rice, Franklyn 337 Rice, James - 324 Rice, Leon — 181 Ric Schier _ 282 Sidney 337 Marjorie ._ 300 Rich, Joseph 52, 170, 292 Rich, Rena 94 Richards. Coleman 195 Richards, Jacob 331 Richards, Margaret 233 Richardson, Catherine .205,315 Frederick —.57, 332 James 263 Josephine 301 Vera 302 Richey. Robert „ 195 Richmond, Robert .258 Rice, Rice, Richardson, Richardson, Richardson. Richardson, Ricket, Ricketts, Ricketts. Rickey, Frederick 291 Andrew 233 Herbert James 171, 221, 223 Rose 37 Murray 167 Ray Jack Rickey, Rickles, Rickles, Rickley, Rickly, Marion ... ...38,356 226 222, 323 306 268 394 220 Riddle, Gilbert 270 Ridenour, Gertrude 176, 188 Ridenour. Harlan ___ 38, 323, 356 Ridenour, Janice ___187, 200, 307 Rider, Alfred 38 Ridge, Dwight .325 Ridge, Wilella . 224, 306 Ridgeway, Richard 220,251 Ridle, Homer __ 227 Riebel. Frank 337,380 Riegel, Gayle 186 Riegel, Paul 185 Riegle, Charles 324, 373 Riehl, Merrill 108,225,355 Rieptenhoff, John 273 Ries, Robert _ 185, 3 25 Riester, William 284 Riether, Harold Riffe, Betty Riffe, Mary Rifin, Priscilla 275 304 - 38 . 178 Riggs, Jacob - — 323 Riggs, William - 287 Rightmire, George .8, 20, 149, 236, 350. 391 Riley, Donald 263 Riley, Tad 322 Rimer, Robert .280 Rinehart, Elaine 301 Rinehart, Wanda 94 Ringer, Robert 329 Ringhisen, John 185, 232, 325 Risch. Marcella .319 Risko, Ernest 169,248,255 Risley, Kathryn .170, 305, 352 305, 352 Riterman, Glen 280 Ritner, Robert .....212,248,260 Rittenour, John 175, 280 Rivers, Eleanor — 94 Rivers, Ernest 251 Rivlin, Ida 319 Rivlin, Leslie 286 Roahen, Rachel ...... 169,222, ; 224, 308 Robbin, Harry 191, 334 Robbins, Howard 94, 292 Robbins, Kenneth 333 Roberts, Betty 396 Roberts, Charles 249 Roberts, Edgar 25 5 Roberts, Harold 118, 335 Roberts, Helen 321 Roberts, Herbert.161, 181, 208, 287 Roberts, Jeanne 52 Roberts, Katherine 303 Roberts, Kline 263, 338 Roberts, Leo .... 256 Roberts, Margaret D _ 94 Roberts, Margaret V. 94, 311 Roberts, Mary E. 52, 176 Roberts, Mary K 175 Roberts. Sarah 95,178, 209, 318 Roberts, William 227 Robertson, Ralph 52 Stanley 290 Alfred 274 Robertson Robinson, Robinson. Robinson. Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Robinson. Robinson Cecil Howard Howard James John Margaret 235 Mary . -318 252 95, 265 220 323, 350 255 Robinson, Robert 152,325 Robinson, Stanley 386 Robinson, William C. 133, 194, 283, 325 Robinson, Wm. P 195, 255 Robison, Frank 338 Rodabaugh, Galon _ 118,342 Rodeheffer, Allen 356 Roderick, Tom ._ -176, 280 Rodgers, Miles „ 69 Rodgers, Robert 289 Rodinski, Steve 330 Roe, James 169,179 Roe, J ohn 374 Roebuck, Donna _ 351 Roebuck, LaRoux . __351 Roehrer, Carl 287 Roesch, Carl 171, 323 Roffar, Paul _ 228 Rogers, Bradway . 329 Rogers, Harry ____ 270 Rogers, Ruth _ 3 2 1 Rogovin, Sara _ 321 Rohe, David — 108 Rohr. Raymond ... 224 Rohrer, Howard 225, 355 Rotas, Luis _ 288 Roling, Margaret 298 Roller, Ellen _ 354 Romophos 142, 143 Ronan, Wilbert .._ 355 Roof, Chester 252, 395 Roof, John -.-388 Root, Harold 119 Rorke, Ellen 300 Rose, Alice _ — 208, 299, 321, 370 Rose, Arno ' d —.292 Rose, Charles __ 330 Rose, Edwin 227, 261 Rose, John 272, 292 Rose, Robert .. 292 Rose, William H. 261 Rose, William R. 338 Rosekelly, George .... 227, 277 Rosemurgy, Phillippa 309 Rosen, Andy _ 261 Rosen, David 250 Rosen, Hyman , ....181, 292 Rosen, Kenneth 232 Rosen. Manual .. 350 Rosenbaum, Lucille 299 Rosenberg, Edward 292 Rosenberg, Ruth __ _ 319 Rosenberger, Frank 323 Rosenblatt, Richard __ __ 78 Rosenfield, Alfred 1 61 Rosenfield, Percy 163 Rosenfield. Ralph __ 292 Rosenson, Bernard 160, 161, 250 Rosenthal, Bettie 312 Rosenthal, Jerry 278 Rosenthal, Jjalius ... 292 Rosenthal. Sidney 221 Roski, Edith _ _ 209 Roshong, Robert 348 Ross, Berman 224 Ross, Charles 33 1 Ross, Clair 252 Ross, Gale __ _ 329 Ross, Martin ... 33 J Robs, Robert 2 54 Ross, Thomas _ 254 Roszman, Marvin 3 37 Roth, Carl 337 Eloise -_ 321 Roth. Roth, Roth, Roth, Roth, Roth, Roth, Robinson, Polly 176 Edith 321 Joseph 57,191, i 244, 250 Martha 311,319 Patty . — 38, 309 Phyllis ...295,299 Viola 52 Rothermund, Egbert 263 Rothermund, Pauline ... — 303 Rotsinger, Edward .... 175, 176, 185,284 Roubal, Elmer ..220 Rouse, John 279 Routh, Jay _ 287 Rowan, Norman -233,273 Rowles, Donald 53, 335 Rowley, Warren 263 Rowling, Doris 318 Rowling, Dorothy ... 319 Royle, Gordon 38,210 _ . 228 Ruben, Morris 167 Rubenstein. Mathew — .278 Rubin, Julius 108,231 Rubin, Marcus ... 69, 286 Rubin, Milton 330 Rubin. Ralph 248 Rubinstien, Harry . 330 Ruck, Edward 195 Rucker, Wilson .... ... 69 Ruckman, Thomas 275 Rudolph. Roy ... .261 Rudy, Robert 208, 251 Rudy, Herbert _ 185 Ruese, Paul _ 323 Ruess, Leona 321 Ruff, Martha 189 Ruff. Warren 323 Ruggles. Harold 252, 356 Ruhl, Frederick „ 231 Ruhl, Max 108. 324, 355 Ruhlman, Donald 332 Ruidisch, Louis 225 Rumer. Suzanne ... 302 Rummel, Louise _ 95 Rumsey, Clayton .194, 227, 355 Runell, Jack _ 225 Runk, Edward .. 350 Runner, Alfred -53,261 Runnion, Dale 38, 169, 221. 255 Runyan, Jane -322 Rupp, Robert 324 Rupprecht, Rettie „ 321 Rush, Robert 279 Rusher, Merrill . 249 Rusk, William 339 Russ, Donald 38, 356 Russel, Ava 230 Russell, Dell 335 Russell, Leona 230 Russell, Ross 323 Russell. Ruth ._ 316 Rust, Robert 279 Rutherford, James ... 3, 136, 137, 160, 162, 181, 218, 272 Rutledge, Myron — 221, 251 Rutledge, Wilbur -226 Ryan, Elizabeth - 95,319 Ryan, Joseph 136, 137, 198. 217, 218, 246, 247, 272 Ryan, Paul .._. 53 Ryerson, George _ 224 Ed Sabol Sackrison, Enid Sacks, Philip .383 Samuel, Samuels, Samuels, Sanborn, Sanborn, Sande 256 339 330 [435] 178 ... 79, 250, 330 Saddle and Sirloin Club ...221 Sage, Frederick 276 Sage, Harriet _ ... 300 Sage, Harry M . — 249 Sage, Harry Morton 53, 266 Sage, Helen 300 Sainsbury, Trevor .... 285 Salimbene, Rocco 227,253 Salisburg, Joseph 282 Salsinger, William 254 Salter, Frederick __ 262 Salter, Robert Mundhenk _ .262 Salvino, Roma 213, 23 3 Samis, Royal _... _ 250 Sampson, Dortha Lee .95, 229 Sampson, Ralph —337 Samuel, John — Richard Herbert Joseph 233, 273 Jean 309 William 142. 164. 176, 181, 185. 282, 395 Alma ... . ._ 321 Sanderson, Virginia 297 Sands, Bette 309 Sanford. Robert 208, 284. 395 Sankey. Douglas ..69, 244, 280 Sapiro. Alva __ 292 Sapo. David ... 306 Sarbaugh. Lawrence 323, 350 Sarchet, Bernard -.108. 225, 355 Sargent, Macjilton 267 Sargis. Harold 335, 383 Sarkkinen, Esco 136,137, 256, 367 Edwin 343 Ernest 350 Arnold ... 232 George — 53, 166. 167, 287, 340, 375 Robert Patton 233 Robert Sudlow 376 William -259 George ____ 3 38 Samuel 332 Sauerman, Doris — 214,319 Saup, Robert Charles ..... 95,225 Savage, Becky 321 Savage, Betty 321 Sqvage. Theis 209 Saveland, Malcolm 69, 217. 218, 257 Sawan, Alfred ____ _ 289 Sawchyn. Stanley ... 231 Saxbe, William 257 Sayers, Martha 95, 303. 346, 396 Savre. Helen 300 Scabbard and Blade __ 1 94 Scarberrv, Dan __ . _ 282, 181 Scarberrv. William ... _ 282 Scarlet Kev 198, 394 Scarlett Mask Society 181 Schaad, Frederick . 176, 208, 272 Schaal. Alice 38, 322 Schachtel, Wilbur .. ... 278 Shadier. Lorraine 95, 180 Schafer. Jacob 350 S ' haefer, Mary 5 3, 307 Paul 335 Ralph 23, 24. 344. 274 Franklin 53 Joseph — 329 339 — 170, 299. 321 Schafer. Paul 25, 119, 280, 342 Schaffer. Shirley _ _. 321 Schaffner, Grace 5 3, 170. 313, 345 Schalk, Arthur . ... 33 1 Schamp, Winifred 180, 195, 302 Schanz, Irene _ 319 Scharenberg, William 348 Scharff, Earl 394 Schario, Leo 266 Schear, Eugene . 306 Scheetz, Raymond ... 335 Scheibel, Gail . 305 Scheiber. Robert 108, 225, 233 Scheid, Catherine 160,303,322 Scheid, Waldo ...176,325,356 Sarrey, Sarrey, Saska. Sattler, Sattler, Sattler, Sattler, Sauer, Sauer, Schaefer, Schaefer, Sehaeffer, Sehaeffer. Sehaeffer, Roy Schaengold, Aileen Schell, Reider 280, 395 Schell, Winifred 214,318, 352, 388 Schellinger, Harold 340 Schellhase, Frederick 337 Schellhase, William - 270 Schenk, Elizabeth 308,322 Schepflin, Carl __ 226 Scherman, Lester 181 Schettler, Carrie ..189,204,310 Scheu, Richard 254 Schick, Mary 315 Schick, John 280, 370, 375, 377 Schiffgen, Robert 53, 233 Schill, Mary .321,233 Schively, Richard 266 Schlafly. Roy 226 Schlecht, Fred - -176 Schleckman, Margaret 309 Schlegel, James ...226,291 Schlegel, Judith 95 Schloesser, Gladys 310,170 Schlupe, Faye -95 Schmelzer, Henry —.275 Schmidt, Birdie .176,189,310 Schmidt, Carroll 269 Schmidt, Donald Paul 195 Schmidt, Donald William .—259 Schmidt, Dottie Lois -. 38 Schmidt, Francis 280, 361, 363, 364, 367 Schmidt, Richard _. 185 Schmitt, Max 69, 343 Schmitt, Raymond 171 Schmitt, Richard ....169,252,348 Schmitt, Robert .... - 226 Schnieder, George R. 223 Schneider, Raizelle 321 Schneider, Robert 258 Schneider, William 69, 194 Schnell, Charles -186 Schnell, Lyman 220 Schnieder, Bruce — 288 Schnuble, Helen .319 Schochen, Dorothy 321 Schoenbaum, Alexander ....69, 218, 278, 364, 366, 369 Schoepfle, Carl 282 Schoewe, Norman 108,290 Schofield, Henry -3 5 5 Scholaris 35 2 Scholder, Julia _. 321 Scholes, Margaret 69,353 Scholler, Warren 378 Schonberg. Emil 292 Schontz, Dorothy 303 School of Home Economics ....10 School of Journalism 10 School Life Section 145 School of Nursing — 10 School of Optometry 10 School tion Schopp Schor, Schorr, Schory, Schott, of Social Administra- .10 Donald __ 248, 332 Manny — 167 Edward 280 Elizabeth 176, 303 Robert 267 Schramm, Ralph ....38, 221, 255 Schroeder, Carl 233 Schroeder, Robert .95, 164, 165 Schrolucke, Viola 180 Schrolucke.Virgil 108, 227 Schubert, Howard 227 Schubert, Louise 396 Shuck, John 291 Schulenberg, Robert ....260, 348 Schuler, Lelan 38,356 Schul man, Maurvin 69,137, 143, 265, 274, 302 Schulman, William — 306 Schulpe, Faye 213 Schultz, August .108, 227, 266 Schulz, Roberta 38, 307, 351 Schumacher, Edward 329 Schumacher, William 3 37 Schumaker, Leroy 337 Schumaker, William 119 Schurtz, Betty _ 178 Schurtz, Francis 108 Schwall, Mary 302,319,352 Schwarm, Francis 336 Schwartz, Fred —176, 207, 208 Schwartz, Judah 325 Schwartz, Ray .....220, 252 Schwartz, Stanley 306,3 50 Schwartzwalder, Robert — 179, 289 Schwarzwalder, Alan —176, 179 Schweitzer, Julius 337 Schweizer, Jack 259 Schwemlein, George 335 Schwemler, Arthur 227, 323 Schwenker, John 256 Schwing, Vernon 186 Schwyn, John — 227,274 Sciarrino, John 283 Scofield, Nye 231,355 Scott, Bernadine 318 Scott, Charles 168, 231 Scott, Don 270, 364, 365, 375, 376 Dorothy 300 Edna 309 Herman 69, 334 Howard 335 James 258 Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Jean 69, 309 Scott, Matilda 321 Scott, Ralph 95 Scott, Robert 33 5 Scott, Rosanna 318 Scott, William 39, 356 Scott, William Dryton .—,...323 Scroggs, Martha 319 Scully, John 181, 280 Scurlock, George 279 Seabold, Robert 254 Seaman, Eugene 108, 194, 226, 323 Seaman, Walter 244, 279 Searight, Patricia 53, 309 Seawright, Jack 263 Secrest, Sarah 301,321 Sedar, Robert . 233 Seddon, Thomas .108, 227, 355 Seelbach, Elfleda 180, 189 Seeman, Lyle ..218 Segal, Robert _. 168 Segna, Francis 171,323 Segner, Mary 224 Seidel, John 270 Seifert, Opal _ 321 Selby, Robert 181, 272 Self, Mary 95,178,347 Self, Wilma 301 Sellers, Margaret ..... 175, 307 Selvey, Winifred 95,23 3 Seman, Margaret — 321 Semans, Harry 75, 274, 337 Semmelman, Charles ... 231,355 Semmelman, John 207, 208, 350 Semmelman, William 292 Senate, Student 199 Senderling, Elizabeth —.70, 235, 353 Senecal, Robert 257 Senedeker, James 233 Senft, Alice — 301 Senger, Merlin 287 Senior Prom .22, 23 Senior Class Cabinet — 20 Senn, John 70, 249 Sennish, Elko 95 Sennish, George 70 Seright, Ruth 311 Seruto, Joseph 53 Sesler, Clara 208 Sessler, Louise 310 Setterfield, Hugh 3 35 Sever, Lester ... 233 Severtson, Harold .163, 208, 248 Seward, Charles 331 Sexton, James 280, 365, 367 Seybold, Jean _. -321, 346 Seybold, Marshall 70, 185 Seymour, Raymond -3 29 Shaefer, Harry 324 Shaefer, Robert —261 Shaeffer, David 283 Shaeffer, John 283 Shaeffer, Minnie - 230 Shaffer, Donald 258 Shaffer, Dorothy .... 318 Shaffer, Walter 185, 323, 350 Shaffer, Wesley 280 Shaffer, William 280 Shaffner, John 267 Shaftner, William 256 Shahan. Winifred 214 Shale, Maurice 127 Shaman, Dorothy 312 Shaman, Theodore — 306 Shaner, Onilee 313,321 Shank, Jacob 226,291,355 Shank, Thelma 319 Shanks, James 39, 190, 198, 210, 222, 252 Shannon, Dorothy 178, 233 Shannon, John 333 Shannon, Sam 266 Shapero, Jerome 278, 350 Shapero, Richard 292 Shapins, Seymour ... 268 Shapiro, Elmer 70, 191, 218, 292 Shapiro, Harold 378 Shapiro, Isabelle 176 Shapiro, Joseph — 306 Shapiro. Max 195 Shapiro, Mildred 160,352 Shapiro, Morton 177,271 Shapiro, Philip 79, 330 Shapiro, Samuel __ 271 Share, Marion 224 Sharff, Earl 191,306 Sharfman, Robert 306 Sharp, Katharine ...53,178,307 Sharp, Lee 3 29 Sharpe, Wayne 123 Sharpies, Russell 222,252,356 Sharr, Ruth —30, 209, 210, 306, 351 Sharrett, Virginia 321 Shaughnessy, James .289 Shaver, John 231 Shawan, Jacob .184,185,218, 244, 261, 356 Shawan, Margaret ... 309 Shea, Ann - 233, 314 Sheaff, James 108, 226 Shearer. Gerhard 3 35 Shell, Eileen -318 Shelly, Betty ... 308 Shelton, Bill .... .325,350 Shelton, Norman 274 Shelton, Virginia 300 Shenk, Louis 160 Shepard, Charles 33 5 Sherburne, C. C 335 Sherer, Christine 39,169,222, 224, 306, 351 Sherfy, Helene 321 Sheridan, Albert 233 Sherman, Christopher .. ..226, 283, 291, 355 Sherman, Hoyt 164, 272 Sherman, John .231, 355 Sherman, Joseph 70 Sherman, Lester 181,266 Sherman, Robert 175,335 Sherman, Thomas 277 Sherwood, Betty ...96,319,354 Shevlin, Thomas — 233 Shifrin, Norma .161,299,321 Shilling, Ralph 119 Shingledecker, Cloyd 225 Shipley, Ben 170, 282 Shipman, Waldo 254 Shirkey, Florence -189 Shirkey, Raymond 108, 226 Shirkey, Ruth 349 Shisler, Wilbur ...356 Shively, Bruce 195 Shively, Harold 276, 348 Shively, Helen 96, 209 Shively, Richard 350 Shoemaker, Alva — — 161 Shoemaker, Jean -96 Shoemaker, John 249, 336 Shonting, Daniel 259, 266, 343, 344 Shook, Francis 220 Shook, Lowell — - 220 Shoolroy, Ross _ 70,251 Shore, Lewis 3 30 Shorkey, Richard - 335 Shorts, Glenn 226, 285 Shotten, Irving 330 Shover, John 227 Showman, Bert _ .....186, 221, 323, 350 Shrader, Donald 395 Shreve, Jeanne 170, 176, 186, 319 Shriver, Elizabeth 224 Shuck, John 355 Shue, Bruce 225 Shufflebarger, Harry 108 Shuler, Mary 297 Shulman, Eli 250 Shulman, Jack —171,231,355 Shultheis, Carl 226 Shumaker, Hugh 348 Shumaker, Victor .324 Shuman, Stanley 285 Shumway, Herbert 339 Shupe, Hollie 355 Shurtz, Elizabeth .196,318,347 Sibley, Lois 321 Sickinger, Francis -233 Sidle, Herbert 323 Siebert, George 163, 274 Siebert, Wilbur 256 Siegel, Edythe 53,312 Siegel, Sidney 292 Siegelman. Bernard — - 108,226 Siegler, Ernest 177, 286 Siens, Ruth 321 Sigafoos, George 70,263 Sigafoos, Robert 220, 263 Sigler, John .23, 24, 25, 53, 181, 218, 243, 270, 371 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity 143, 244, 245, 248. 280 Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity 244, 245, 248, 281 Sigma Alpha Sigma Sorority 3 53 Sigma Chi Fraternity-— 143, 244, 245, 248, 282 Sigma Delta Chi Fraternity... 340 Sigma Delta Tau Sorority.. 154, 245, 294, 296, 312 Sigma Iota Zeta Fraternity - 328 Sigma Kappa Sorority -245, 294, 296, 313 Sigma Nu Fraternity — 244, 245, 283 Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. 244, 245, 248. 284 Sigma Pi Fraternity --.244, 245, 248, 285 Sigma Theta Tau Sorority-- 3 54 Silbernagel, Catherine 178, 311, 346 Silberstein, Jack 119,342 Sillman. Bettye 35 3 Sills, Clarence 53, 194, 257 Silver, Edward — 25 2 Silver, Fannie — 312, 321 Silver, Marcella 352 Silverman, Burton 292 Silverman, Shirley 312 Silverman, Sidney 350 Silverstein, Fred 57 Silverstein, Max 271 Simballa, Paul .233 Simblest, Marcia 303 Simione, John 331 Simm, Harry 186 Simmerman, Isabel — 321 Simmonds, Richard 79 Simmons, Brent 280 Simmons, Jane 396 Simmons, Louise 305 Simmons, Lyla 224 Simms, Henry ..- 274 Simon, Arthur 164,207,292 Simon, Berthelle 176 Simon, Jane — 180 Simon, Janet 319 Laura 224 Lucille - 321,396 Howard .... 225 Janice 176, 310 Robert 208, 23 3 Simpson, Margaret 307 Simpson, Robert - 186 Sims, Ann —161,170,176,307 Jacob 282 Mary ... 307 Sara 96, 307 Simon, Simon, Simons, Simons, Simons, Sims, Sims, Sims, Simson, Gerald -160, 176, 250 Simson, Theodore -,-70 t 250 Singer, Lois 299,319 Sinko, Ted - 233, 273 Sipari, Orazio — - 2.5 3 Sipsom, Jerry 176 Sisler, Harriet 96, 213, 214 Sisson, John 53, 218, 256, 370,171 Sitterley, John — 255 bivaslian, Martha 303, 319 Skelton, Lewis 226 Skidmore, William 280 Skinner, Addie 180,318 Skirball, Wilbert 194 bkubik, Steve 185, 264 Slabaugh, Raymond 119,329 Slack, Harry 185 Slaff, Bernard 286 Slagie, Forest _ — 227,291 Slagle, LeVerne ... 70, 184, 185 Siatter, Walter - 252 Slavik, Norman .262 Slaybaugh, Thomas 220, 262 Sleeth, Helen - 9 Siinger, William 324 Slipher, John 262 Sloane, Fred — 343 Sloane, Richard 259 Sloane, Roscoe _ —226, 271 Slocumb, Rebecca ..230 Slotnick, Irving - 306 Slowter, Edward .355 Sluga, Emil 325 Sluterbeck, Mary 96 Slutz, Zoa ...224, 321 Small, Virginia 314 Smalley, Marian 178,313 Smart, Charles 254 Smart, Edwin .344 Smart, Theodore 171, 323 Smelkoski, Robert 288 Smeltzer, Jack 186,225 Smiley, Jamesene — 235 Smiley, Mills 96 Smith, Albert 70 Smith, Al.en —70 Smith, Alpheus 282 Smith, Barbara 304 Smith, Betty A. — - 39, 300 Smith, Betty M— 139, 175, 178, 187, 200, 203, 301 Smith, Bradford 276 Smith, Carter 283 Smith, Charles A 3 50 Smith, Charles E. 325 Smith, Chesteen 79 Smith, Chester — 252 Smith, Clayton 335,342 Smith, Darian — 39, 223 Smith, Dwigh t 280 Smith, Edward - 251 Smith, Eileen .39,294,306,351 Smith, Elaine 301 Smith, Eleanor 233, 321 Smith, Elizabeth 319 Smith, Ellen 309,321 Smith, Eunice ...96,346 Smith, Francis 70, 279, 367 Smith, Frank ...367 Smith, Gail B. - — 127 Smith, Gail J -70,189, 331, 349 Smith, George 324 Smith, Geraldine -209 Smith, Gwendolyn 318 Smith, Granvil.e 270 Smith, Homer 185 Smith, Irvine - — 332 Smith, Ivan 272, 350 Smith, Jack ... 323 Smith, Jane E. 161 Smith, Jane M. 160, 161, 309, 321 Smith, Jeanne 96,178,229 Smith, John 279 Smith, Joseph 348 Smith, Kathryne 305 Smith, Lloyd — 356 Smith, Margaret ..... 176, 304 Smith, Marjorie A 176,307 Smith, Marjorie P. 176 Smith, Marjorie W. 303 Smith. Merl ...335 Smith, Miles 258 Smith, Nancyanne 297 Smith, Neal 231,350 Smith, Olive 318,349 Smith, Patricia 309, 321 Smith, Paul — - 109, 227 Smith, Rachel 310 Smith, Randal — 225 Smith, Richard Clair .. 336 Smith, Richard Cramer 324 Smith, Richard ..... 221, 303, 350 Smith, Robert B. 337 Smith, Robert C. .. . -.160 Smith, Robert E. 265, 288, 336 Smith, Robert J. 54 Smith, Robert O. 186 Smith, Ruth ...322 Smith, Stephen .. . 272 Smith, Walter 323, 350 Smith, Wayne 220 Smith, Willard 185 Smith, William Andrew 335 Smith, William Arthur ... 152, 161. 170, 274 Smith, William C. 54 Smith, William H. 220 Smoke, Enid . 347 Smuk, Irvin — 70 Snarski, Irene 23 3 Snavely, Marian - — 229 Snavely, Naomi - 230 Snedaker, Mary 322 [436] „ii«. Snedeker, James - 195 Snell, Betty ,.154,322 Snell, Lyman .255 Snider, Hazel 222, 308 Snider, Robert 256 Snider, Ruth _ 319 Sniderman, Gertrude 96,213, 321 Sniderman, Harvey 160 Sniffen, Edith _ _ .229 Snouffer. Martha 301, 396 Snow, Carl - - 267 Snow, Clifton 225 Snow, Royall - 280 Snowberger, Philip ..248, 249, 350 Snowden, Margaret 96 Snyder, Besse _ 230 Snyder, Betsy -54, 307 Snyder, Dick 339 Snyder, Elizabeth ... - 222, 351 Snyder, Franklin 185 Snyder, Laurence 257 Snyder, Lawrence 386, 387 Snyder, Lester — - 3 56 Snyder, Richard -290 Snyder, Thomas - -195 Snyder, Victor . — - 220 Sobel, Arthur -330 Socoloff, Joseph 165 Socolov, Albert 176,247, 248, 271 Sogg, Jay - --177, 395 Sole, Anne - ' — 71 Sole, John _ 289 Solwitz, Myron - 278 Somerset. Donald 225 Sommers, Robert 284 Soncrant, Genevieve 352 Soncrant, Nita .... 96, 160, 189 Sondles, Eugene .234 Sondles, Harry .. .184, 185, 198, 218, 371 Sophomore Class Cabinet -140, H 141 Sophomore Prom 149 Sorn, Margaret 54, 3 08 Soroko, Arthur 3 30 Sororities -29 3 Sosnow, Lillian 96, 204 Souers, George ..275 South, Edith 230,319,352 Southard, Marian 311 Southard, Rosemary .96,178, 204, 213, 301 Southard, Thomas 277 Southworth, William 263 Spalla, Salvatore Spanos, Louis - -248 Spanur, Frank 225 Sparks, Elizabeth ..316 Sparling, William 119,329 Spear, Richard ...185,323,350 Spears, Jerry 263 Speed, Beryl 209, 229 Speelman, John - — 97 Speer, Dorothy 29 7 Spellicy Jack .. --332 Spence, Paul Spencer, Andrew 2 1 4 Spencer, Harriet - 213 Sperry, Robert - j 9 , 4 , Spetka, Edward 228 Sphinx 17, 22, 24, 25 Spirk, Frank 324 Spiro, Meyer 334 Spitznaugle, Jean -321 Spohn, Jean 30 ' Spore, David 263 Spore, Jeanne 176, 178 Spore, William 109,355 Spotts, Francis 266 Sprague, David - 325 Sprenger, Jean . 139, 178, 187, 346 Spring, Richard .231 Springer, Jane 54, 176, 304 Springer, Richard 272 Sprock, Albert 350 Sprunger, Earl ...121, 328, 331, 388, 395 Squeo, Joseph --- 227 Squier, Martha 97, 307 Squire, Alice .316 Squire, Dick — 386 Squires, Eugene -.54.166.167, 278, 340, 387 Stack, Edward 378 Stacker, Dorothy 3 19 Stacv, Betty 319 Stadium Club - 325 Staehling, Edward 186, 323, 350 Staehling, Mary .204,322 Stafford, Robert Edward 375, 376, 606 Stafford, Robert Eugene 270 Stage, John - 3 25 Stahl, Floyd 384 Stahl. Jack . 278 Stahl. Joel 109, 225, 394 Staibling, Mary 302 Stailey, Robert 164,165,266 Staley, Donald 214 Staley, Leo — 287, 391, 393 Staley, Willard 3 56 Stall, Jennie — 224 Stamm, Paul 226 Stamm, Ted -— 3 25 Stamp, Lewis __ - 254 Stanbro, William 285 Stancu, George 231,323.350 Standee, Richard .176, 226, 272 Standish. Albert 194 Stanek, Frank ... 227 Stanhope, Harold 270, 382, 383 Stanhope. William 142, 160, 163, 270 Stanley, Ann -- 3 52 Stanley, Marjorie 351 Stansbury, James 127 Stanton, Elizabeth ..229 Star, Ellen 321 Starbuck, Robert 195 Starin, William __ 335 Starker, Dortha — 3 52 Starn, John — - 288 Starr. Frank 3 39 Starr, Hugh 54, 261 Starr, Sue — 322 Stauffer, Blake 71,185, 244, 249 St. Clair, Evelyn ... 97, 209, 301 Stebelton. Samuel 194 Steck, Paul — - 231 Stecker, Frederick 136, 137, 218, 244, 245, 280 Steckle, Lillian .... 23 5 Steckle, Lynde ... . 258 Steeb, Carl 10,12,23,24, 25, 216, 236, 280 Steele, Dean 228 Steele, Harry 227, 254 Steele, Richard 39, 220, 255 Steele, Wayne 269 Steffel, Victor 3 39 Steiger, Edith - 349 Steigerwald, Ruth 160, 299, 321 Stein, Clem . .289 Stein, David .-348 Stein, Harold - 278, 286 Stein, Howard 181 Stein. Irving — -3 50 Stein, Jeanette — 302 Stein, Mildred 352 Stein, Miriam - - 312 Stein, Robert 23 3 Stein, Shirley 321 Stein, Theda — 321 Steinberg, Jacqueline ... 54, 312 Steiner, Jack 214 Steiner, James - — 220 Steiner, John 39 Steiner, Richard 339 Steiner, Stanley — 355 Steinfeld, Benjamin 3 30 Steinfurth, Paul 71 Steinhilber, Doris 321 Steinman, Charles — 71 Steinmann, Marian 3 21,3 52 Stendahl, Leila -... 321 Steneel, George — 323 Stengel. William — . 356 Stenson. Robert 248, 257 Stephens, Joanna 304 Stephens, Robert M. „ 54 Stephens, Robert T. 54, 261 Stephenson. Charles 171,323 Stephenson, Jack 214, 272 Stephenson, James 323 Stephenson, Mac — 195 Stephenson, S. B 195 Sterman, Jeanne .321 Stern, Helen .— 321 Stern, Irwin 271 Stern. Milton —278 Stertzbach, Harry 185, 226, 261 Stetson, Frank - — 227 Stevens. Jean 208, 305 Stevens, Marguerite 178 Stevens, Paul 379 Stevens, Richard 344 Stevens, Robert 277 Stevens, William 121,269 Stevenson, Andrey 329 Stevenson, Anna -319 Stevenson, James 287 Stevenson, Janet 370 Stevenson. Wilbur 356 Stevers. Charles 226 Steward, Mary 3 53 Stewart, Dorothy 304 Stewart, Imogene ...204 Stewart, Jane 178,300 Stewart, Mary 352 Stewart, Theodore 274 Stewart, Vivian 180 Stewart, Wilbur -255,356 Stewart, William 233,350 St. Hilda ' s Hall 321 Stickle, John — 186 Stieber, Harry 35 5 Stienforth, Paul — 263 Stiffey, Stuart 211 Stiffler, Virginia 304 Stillwagon, Richard . 375, 376 Stillwagon, Roy .222,252,356 Stilwell, James 333 Stimac, John 71, 287 Stimmel, Ronald ,186,350 Stimpert, Elroy 323 Stine, George 119, 198, 329, 371 Stinson, John ..227 Stinson, Karl 276 Stitt, James M 291 Stitt, James R 101,355 Stiver, Hugh 220, 262 Stiverson, Jean 160, 163, 311 St. John, Lynn 254. 362, 391 Stockdale, Betty 22, 26, 27, 178, 300 Stockdale, Jerry 283 Stockdale, Ruth 39 Stockton, Ray 261 Stoddard. Robert ...259 Stoika, Olga 233 [437 Stokes, Helena .. 39,178,302 Stoll, Donald 274,373 Stoll. Jennie 189,319 Stoltz, Janice — . -321 Stoltz, Robert 249, 262 Stone, Doren 258 Stone, Geraldine . 176, 302 Stone, Jack 71 Stone, Julius -- 10, 236 Stone, Kathryn 5 4 Stone, Paul 274 Stone, Robert 194.231, 290, 355 Stone, Ruth ...191,299,353 Stone, William 265, 270 Stoner, Willard 337 Storey, Jean 54, 178, 187, 309 Stott, Dorothy .322 Stout, Clyde - 356 Stout, Eleanor — 318 Stout, Kenneth 282 Stout, Robert O. 343 Stout, Robert W 324 Stout, Walter 335 Stover, Wallace 54,211,261 Stowe, Charles 258 Strader, Paul 113 Stradley, Bland 12,43,249,264 Stradley, Earle 195 Stradley. Eliza 3 52 Strait. Howard 220 Strait, John 337 Straley. Miriam 97, 180, 346 Strandburg, Robert 71,289 Strasser, Ned . .... 190, 3 55 Straughtman, Richard 283 Strausbaugh. James 280 Strausbaueh. Mary . 301.396 Strauss, Eileen 39,191,312 Strauss, Helen 296, 299 Strauss, John 233,273 Strausser, David ... 232, 325 Strava. John 224 Strawn, Willard ... 336 Straver, Elizabeth - 204 Streb, Joseph 227, 233, 273 Streb, Tom 233, 273 Streb. Norman 248 Stregevsky, Sam - 54, 347 Strickling. Bruce 222,324 Strine, Owen .221,255 Strobel, Hilton .. 261 Strollers Dramatic Society -.174, 175, 176 Strominger, Richard — 323 Strong, Betty 160, 161, 208, 307, 322 Strong, Dale 221. 224, 255 Strosnider, Charles 75 Stroud, Richard 220 Strouse, Doran 256 Strouss, Clarence 348, 395 Strusbaugh, Mary 319 Stuart, Marvin 336 Stubbins. James 3 23 Stuber, Mary -23 3 Student Activities 207 Student Court — 200, 206 Student Government .. 197 Student Senate 198, 199, 200 Student Wives Organization 23 5 Studin, Paul 79,3 30 Stump, Robert 288 Sturges. Robert 57, 332 Sturrock, Gilbert — - 249 Stutzman, Robert 222, 224, 325, 356 Suchiu, John 277 Sugarman, Robert 248,306 Suitor, Paul 339 Sullivan, David 256 Sullivan, Helen 318 Sulzmann. Jack — 254, 386 Summe, John .233, 293 Summer, Samuel 236 Summers, Doris 319 Summers, Dorothy 319 Summers, James 54, 256 Summers. Winifred 97,189,213 Sun Dial, The 149, 164, 165 Sunbury, Roger 226 Sundstrom, lone 354 Surrell, James 266 Suter, Paul 225 Sutfin, Betty 3 22 Sutherland, Lawrence 109, 244, 245 Sutherland, John 257 Sutter, William 123,269 Sutton, Blanche 297 Sutton, Thomas 262 Swack, Elmer 191 Swados, Rosalind 299 Swan Club 399 Swan, Thomas 274 Swank, Donald .221,356 Swart, Bruce . 331 Swartz, Donald 262 Swartz, Philberta 230 Sweeney, Alice .321 Sweeney, Robert 323 Swenson, Stanley .... ... 323 Swick, Leo 55 Swickard. Harry 179, 263 Swickard, Mary 176, 211, 304. 355 Swickard, Sheldon 97, 179 Swigert, Robert 259 Swineford, Merle 55, 178, 211, 300 Swisher, Susan .. 319 Swoyer, Phyllis . 303, 176, T Taber, Gerald .185, 267 Taber, Joseph 244 Tacke, Fred ...336 Taggart, Joseph 39, 223 Taggart.Mary 39,313 Tague, Robert 263 Tailor, John 257 Takata, Victor 195 Talbot, Ann 319 Talbott, Herman 279 Tallevast, William 176,285 Tallman, Walter 185 Tang, Kwan 231,35 5 Tanger, Marion 223 Tanner, Glenn 323, 3 50 Tansek, Lester 233, 273 Tarleton, Jean 302 Tarsey, Virginia 97, 299 Task, Bernard 271 Tate, Charles 285 Tate, Robert 232, 323 Tatje, Virginia 97, 307 Tau Beta Pi ._. 3 55 Tau Epsilon Phi -244, 245, 248, 286 Tau Epsilon Rho 328 Tau Kappa Epsilon —244, 245, 248, 287 Taylor, Ernest ...263 Taylor, Frank 223 Taylor, Genevieve 97 Taylor, Henry 266 Taylor, Jack 175,260,282, 371 Taylor, Jacob 260, 343, 344 Taylor, Jane 71 Taylor, Jean 322 Taylor, Joan 170,307,352 Taylor, John .175 Taylor, Joseph 260 Taylor, Joseph L. 260 Taylor, Marilyn .306 Taylor, Patricia .208, 214, 309, 352, 396 Taylor, Richard 340, 371 Taylor, Richard 1 22, 23, 24, 25, 55, 163, 174, 175, 181, 198, 217, 218, 272 Taylor, Wayne 3 50 Taylor, William J 227, 266 Taylor, William L. 282 Taylor, William M. 194 Taylor, Woodrow .... 79 Teagarden. John 225 Teale, Charles . _ 324 Teegardin, Raymond .275 Teeter, Ford 55,279 Tefft, Carvel 272 Tefft, Philip ...272 Teiteibaum, Betty 321 Teitelbaum, Israel 57 Telgater, Peggy 321 Telljohn, Richard 142, 160, 163 Temple, Gene ...279 Templeton, Thomas 221 Tenenbaum, Herman 181 Tener, Philip ... 247, 278 Tennebaum, Ernest 286 Tennis Club -—399 Tenzer, Robert 292 Teplitz, Samuel 259 Terbeek, John ....222 Terlecki, Frank 374 Ternocki, Frank 119 Terr, Sidney .250 Terrill, Lloyd 331 Terry, Carl 323, 374 Test, Patsy 233, 350 Textoris, John 275 Tharp, James .249 Tharp, Vernon _ —325 Thaw. Maisie 351 Theado, Albert -167,23 3 Theado, Richard 225 Theibert, Fergus 211 Theobald. Mary .... 318 Theta Chi 244, 245, 248, 288 Theta Kappa Phi 244, 245, 248, 289 Theta Kappa Psi 245, 328 Theta Phi Alpha 245, 294, 296, 314 Theta Tau 244, 245, 248. 290 Theta Upsilon .294, 315 Theta Xi - -244, 245, 248 Thewlis, John 252 Thibaut, Patricia ..297 Thierman, John 276 Thoben, Harry 227, 323 Thoben, William 194 Thorn, Leonard .... 270 Thomas, Andrew 97, 263 Thomas, Ann ..296, 300 Thomas, Arthur 225,323,355 Thomas, Dale ... 169,228 Thomas, Daniel 39, 220, 221, 325 Thomas, Edward 261 Thomas, Elmer 220, 325, 350 Thomas, Emily 352 Thomas, George 256 Thomas, Harold 220 Thomas, Jane 180 Thomas. John ...325 Thomas. John ...3 50 Thomas, Kenneth 186, 323, 350 Thomas, Lawrence 280 Thomas, Leona — 310 Thomas, Maralys ...180, 296 352Thomas, Michael 257 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas. Thomas. Thomas, Thompson, Ann Thompson, Betty Tinsley, Tippett, Tipton, Tipton, Tisdall, Thomas, Oscar 218,263,394 Thomas, Rita 233,345 Thomas, Robert A 350 Thomas, Robert H 323 Roderick 274 Shirley 301 William B. 348 William F. . 185, 324 Major William ..... 194 230 39, 178, 301, 311 Thompson, Charles 261 Thompson, Dorothy 352 Thompson, Elizabeth 175 Thompson, Jack 71, 260 Thompson, Jeannette 224 Thompson, Hon. Lockwood ..-10 Thompson. Louise 187 Thompson, Juanita 352 Thompson. Paul 185 Thompson, Robert 3 24 Thompson. Rosalie 160. 161. 165, 208, 321 Thomas, Roy ..225,355 Thompson, William 226 Thomsen, Neal 3 23 Thornhill. James - 339 Thour, Anna 302, 321 Thrall, Marie 308 Thuma, Jean 298 Tibbetts, Carl - - 269 Tice, Shirley - -.55, 178, 303 Tidd, Wilbur .249 Tingley, James 356 Tinkler, Virginia 55 Tinling, Phyllis 26, 27, 39, 178, 198, 199, 200, 202, 304, 371 Edward 186 Robert .._- 109, 194, 226, 325, 355 Martha __ -302, 321 Wilbur 221 William -142, 176, 274 Tisonyai, Eugene - — 384 Titchener, John 347 Titlow, Paul - - 348 Titus, David — - 256 Tobacman, Sara 3 52 Tobey, Robert 233 Tobias, George 225 Tobias, Robert .. -160, 161, 171, 225, 266 Todd, David 259 Todd, Frank 261 Todd, Herbert _ 343 Tom, Neva 224,352 Tomcik, John - .109, 215, 226, Topa, Walter 284 Tope, Boyce — 254 Tope, Claribel 189 Tope, Nyda 40, 189, 222, 224 Topper, Robert — - 226 Torledsky, Herman 250 Tornberg, Rosalind -71 Tosi, Frank 25 3 Tossey, Ethelyn . — - 180 Touchman, Betty 319 Tournoux, Basil 23 3 Tout, William — - — 267 Tower Club -.323 Townsend, Frances 301 Townsend, Robert 267 Townshend Agricultural Educational Soicety 356 Trach, Mark - - 339 Tradtman, Betty 322 Trannett, Antoinette 233 Trannett, Christine 233 Traphagen, Charles 272 Traphagen, Donald - 388, 395 Traponsky. Sarah 318 Trasin, Margaret .71,177,353 Trautman. Peggy 176, 309 Traverse, Robert 233 Treece, Samuel 264 Trees, Paul 267 Trehearne, Robert — 97 Treman, Myron -.256 Trent, Catherine 247 Tresch, Ernest 221,223,251 Tresemer, Richard 186 Treuhaft. Roy .. 281 Trew, Jeanne ...296,301,322 Trew, Virginia .301 Trewetz. Daniel — - -—71 Triangle ...244,245,248,291 Trimble, John 227,274 Trimmer. John _ - 323 Tripp, Vivian - 176, 301 Trippy. Robert 3 39 Troendly, Donald 40, 220, 224, 356 Troendly, Margaret 180,224 Tronstein, Robert .... 227, 292 Trosak, Joe - - — 324 Trotter. Morris 279 Troutwine. Wray 176 Troxell, Mary 318 Troyan, Stephen 339 Trucksis, Will 170 Truex, Jeanne 313, 319 Truman. Heman 249 Tufvander, Eleanor 97 Tuggle, Richard 255 Tulloss, Richard Tully, Nellie Turnbull, Eve .... — Turnbull, William .. 101, Turner, Eloise 175, 178 Turner, Girard 164 Turner, John Turpin, William 227 Turvy, Wade - 267 Tussing, Earl .... Tussing, Ruth 222 Tuttle, Alonzo .— Tuttle, Elizabeth 203 Tuttle, Margaret — — Tweedie, Earl — -55 Tyler, George ... 186, 228 Tyler, Wilber .221 T ' ynan, Julianne 319 395 282 307 351 249, 355 309 250 266 , 325 , 343 283 224 338 297 229 , 254 255 255 303 Trumbull, John -. Trump eter, Karl Truxell, Charles 185 220 267 Tschantz, Stanley 185, Tubman, Dorothy Tucker, Alberta Tucker, LeRoy Tufford, William - 40, 169, 220, 255, 356 .. 322 297. 321 266. 355 260 u Uhl. Dorothy — 321 Uhrig, Frank - — 339 Ulieny, Harry 269 Ullrich, Robert 123,279 Ulmer, Jeannette 224, 321 Ulrey, Donald - - —.195 Ulrich, Martha 40,210, 222, 322 Umbrazun, Bollis 227 Underwood, Roy _ - 282 University Administration 12 University 4-H Club - 224 University Grange 222 University Hosiptal - -115 University School - 81 Unkefer, Homer — 40, 258 Unkel, Richard — —.225 Unrue, Howard _ 254 Upham, John -115,329,342 Uphaus, Edwin — 267 Urban, Betty 311 Usoskin, Robert 278 Utley, Francis — - 266 Vacciuto, Vincent 371 Vaclavik, Frank -334,350 Valentine, Delbert 71 Valentine, Harry - 227 Vallery, Harry ...134,135,136, 137, 181, 184, 185, 217, 218, 274, 371 Valley, Alice -23 3 Van Arnum, Kenneth 233 Van Arnum, William -233 Van Arsdale, Martha — ...165 Vanator, George 355 Van Atta, Alva 40, 220 Van Buskirk, Henry - 256 Van Cleef, Eugene - 260, 344 Vandemark, Betty - 298, 40 VanDemark, Noland .221,222, 252 Vanderburg, Elden 279 VanDerWerf, Francis -287 Van Echo, Andrew 325 Van Fossen, Betty - 305 Van Fossen, Danny -—179,221, 248, 251 Van Fossen, Glen 221,251 Van Gorder, Regina 311 Van Gundy, Arthur 279 Van Meter, John 55,249 Vanneman, Harry -338 Van Ordstrand, Lorraine 309 Vanosdall, Arthur 71,272 Van Pell, Carl 336 Van Scoten, Max 280 Van Voorhis, John — ...350 Vaprin, Herman -334 Varian, Max -223 Varner, Ben 220 Varner, Franklin . .. — 263 Varney, Herbert 262 Varney, Richard 262,221 Vath, Helen 319 Vaughan, Robert — 109, 227 Vaughan, Stuart 287, 244 Vaughn, Bettye - 322 Vaughn, Grace .307, 176 Vaughn, Sherrod ... -.- — 227 Veh, Elsie 106,245,295. 304 Veirs, Stephen 254, 380 Venook, Joseph — 330 Vesper, Robert — 181 Veterinary Medicine (College of) - 125, 198 Vick, Herman - 227 Vierck, Charles 290 Vietor, Wallace 282,323 Vibrandt, Thelma - 97 Vincent, Charles 279 Vines, Lois 161, 303 Vines, Mary ... 22.23.26,27, 55, 206, 303 Vinocur. Albert - 292 Violi, Anthony 253 Vivian, Alfred 255 VIerebone, Elizabeth .294. 295. 304 Vogel, Charles 170, 287 Vogel, Elizabeth - 321 Vogel, Frank 256 Vogel, John 195,208,258, 267 Vogelsong, Harry .325 Voit, Charles 269 Volk, David 57,278,383 Volmar, Geraldine .164, 176, 204, 232, 304, 318 Voltz, Alice 224, 306 Voltz, Mae 224, 306 Volz, Arthur _ 276 Volz, Frances ... 224, 233 Von Haam, Emmerich 115 Vorhees, Laura 321,353 Voss, Harold -79 Votaw, Robert 283 W Wade, Dean 374 Wade, Robert 339 Wadsworth, Ralph 127 Waer, Ray 256 Waggoner, John 267 Wagner, Betty 319 Wagner, George 339 Wagner, Violet 230 Wagner, William D 194 Wagner, William E 40 Waid, Jean 135, 139, 176, 178, 200, 307 Waigand, LaRoy — 254 Waite, Edward 336 Wake, James — 163,281 Walbolt, Betty 316 Walbolt, David 232, 260 Walbolt. Grant -223,251 Walbridge. Jack 266 v7albridge, Mack — .266 Walcutt, Jane 97, 178, 205, 213, 316 Wald, Viola 319 Waldo, Ralph 378,384 Waldschmidt, Lee 350 Walker, Betty 319,352,354 Walker, Elizabethann - 187 Walder, Lowell .325 Walker, George H 258 Walker, George S. - 266 Walker, Harvey _ 249, 260 Walker, Jean — 318 Walker, Lowell - 356 Walker, Nan — 202 Wall, Claude — 226, 290 Wall, Mary „ 127,310 Wall, Walter — 343 Wallace, Alma 233,310 Wallace, Annabelle 224 Wallace, Joan — 352 Wallace, Marion 97, 265 Wallace, Paul _ 331 Waller, Adolph 255, 270 Waller, Sanford 292 Waller, William 323 Wallet, Henry 186,233 Wallis, Dorothy 176, 304 Wallrabenstein, Elizabeth 40, 222, 351 Walls, Edward — 287 Walmsley, George 127, 336 Walradt, Caroline 178 Walradt, Perlee 396 Walradt, Henry — 344 Walsh, Jane 301 Walter, Donald — 287 Walter, Lenor 352 Walter, William 266 Walters, William 233 Waltz, Robert - 275 Wander, Barton 292, 373 Wander Elnore 294 Wander, Irwin — - 223 Wander, Mary 313 Wanke, Robert 254 Wansack, Andy _ 3 23 Ward, Emily 316 Ward, Emily J- _ 189 Ward, Jane 176,309 Ward, Paul 206, 323 Ward, William - 257 Wardell. Doris 316 Ware, Ruth 301 Waring, Edward 226 Warner, Alden 251 Warner, Dwight 40, 194. 195, 228, 255 Warner, John 244 Warner, Paul — . 185, 244 Warner, Robert 109,254 Warner, Roger 225 Warren, Frank 79, 339 Warren, John 127,211,266 Warren, Paul 166,278 Warshavsky, Leo .72, 170, 292 Warthman, Kenneth 109, 194, 227 Wacsepinecx, Louis 339 Washburn, Paul .127,336,384 Washburne, George 257 Wason, Harriet 204, 308, 353 Wasserstrom, Albert 286 Wasylik, Nick -384 Waterman, Charles 223 Watkins, Edgar 323,356 Watkins, Fairfax 355 Watkins, Jane — 302 Watkins, Patricia 71, 322 Watson, Frances -41,222,306 Watson, George -- 337 Watson, John 256 Watson. True — 210,222 Watt. Kenneth 224 Watts, Albert 221 Watts, Arthur — 249,355 Watts, Chester 186,323 Watts, Ray _. 194 Watts, Robert — 220 Waugh, Florence — 230 Waugh, Richard 226 Waxier, Vivian 178 Way, Ruth 180, 352 Wayt, Cora — 302 Wealthall, Roberta 302 Wear, Sylvia 178, 301 Wear, William 186 Wearstler, David 339 Weatherby, Robert 227 Weaver, Alga .189 Weaver, Dana 323 Weaver, Dorothy 321 Weaver, Douglas - —261 Weaver, Kenneth ..... 185,232 Weaver, Lee 175 Weaver, Margaret 139, 187, 211 Weaver, Merilyn „ 307 Weaver, Richard 227 Weaver, Robert ..274 Weaver, Thomas 127,244,254 Weaver, Warren - 186 Webb, Jeanne 98,176,302 Webb, John ... 185,325 Webb, Kenneth 227, 323 Webber, Jim 287 Weber, Clayton ...225 Weber, Robert 325 Weber, Robert 323 Weed, Charles . 274 Weed, Ithamar 338 Weed, John 355 Weekes, Virginia 3 50 Weeks, Melvin _ 195 Weeks, Ruth 321 Weidler, Walter 59,212,344 Weigel, Eugene .. .256, 348, 372 Weight, Thomas 41, 221 Weil, Fred — 278 Weimer, Clark 225 Weimer, Frank 23 1 Weiner, Harvey - —278 Weiner, Sidney - 181, 271 Weinman, Helen — 176,233 Weinstein, Frank 227 Weinstein, Jeanette 312 Weintraub, Hyman 72, 247 Weintraub, Robert - 350 Weiser, Harry — 280 Weislogel, Robert .72, 232, 245, 270 Weisman, Jean — 20, 23, 26,27, 127, 176, 177, 178, 191. 200 312 Weiss, Daniel 292 Weiss, David 195 Weiss, Irving — ....231,268 Weiss, Louis -247 Weiss, Max 250 Weissman, Dorothy 299 Welbaum, Thomas 365 Welbourn, Russell .3 36 Welch, Henry 279 Welch, James 263 Welch, John 176 Welch, Norris — 223 Welday, Roberta 189 Weller, Bette — 176 Weller, Enid _. 224 Weller, Eulalia —203, 233, 300 Weller, James 227 Wellman, Ned — 282 Wells, Betty —72, 178 Wells, Dorothy 160 Wells, Inez —213 Wells, Myron 225 Wells, Robert 167 Wells, William M. 337 Wells, William W 109 Welsh, Edward _ 59, 263 Welsh, Mary 213 Welty, Arden 223 Welty, Kenneth 331 Wendt, Emerson 287 Wenger, Dorothy - 189 Wenger, Margaret 180 Wentworth, Charles —-256 Wentworth, Marston 256 Wertz, Harmon 378 Werum. Ralston -176,181,263 West, Charles 109,226,355 West, Hugh 267 Westerman. Joanne -322 Westhafer, Roberta 310 Westminster Hall -322 Weston, Richard 231,274 Wetherbee, Marian 311,319 Wetzell, Ruth 209, 298 Wetzler, Edna 312 Wharram, Kenneth -...337 Wharton, Joseph 335 Wheeler, George 222,356 Wheeler, James 272 Wheeler, Marjorie 175, 298 Wheeler, Martha 316,318,352 Wheeler, Nancy 180, 232 Wherry, Robert ...72,232 Whipple, Quentin 163,176, 181, 272 Whipple, Robert 274 Whipple, William 247, 283 Whissen, Martha 302 Whiston, Richard 348 Whitaker, Joella 98 Whitcomb, Manley 348 White, Charles 171. 186 White, Claude 194,218,226 White, Donald 254,355 White, Ernest 323 White, Gwen 305 White, James — 325 White. Jane 309 White. Jean 233, 296, 314 White, Margaret — 316 White. Martin 283 White. Robert .280 White. Wade 285 Whitehead, Katherine _ 127 Whitehead, Stuart 227,254 Whitehouse. Floyd 277 Whitlach, Mary 233 [438] l jL hi Whiting, Thclma 302 Whitmer, Bcrnadine _ 345 Whitsett, Eunice 213,349 Whitsett, James - _ 260 Whittacre, Howard - 269 Whittaker, James 23,24,25, 214, 324, 347, 386, 387 Wible, David 333 Widman, Muriel _ -396 Widner, Rosemary 304 Wiedeman, Harold 324 Wigert William 231,254 Wiggins, Allan ...323 Wifcel, Henry 220, 262 Wilburn .Harold —389 Wilce, John 108,391 Wilcox, Barbara 23, 26, 27, 127, 187, 198, 202, 371 Wilcox Robert - --2 11 Wilcox, William ...289 Wilde, Donald 323,350 Wildermuth, Frances —127,309 Wildermuth, Helen -41 Wildermuth, Roy 3 50 Wildey, Charles . 160 Wilding, Dorothy 180, 307 Wiley, Earl .263 Wiley, Virginia ....200,203,311 Wilgus, Donald .... .267 Wilgus, Robert 260 Wilhelm, Harold -.287 Wilker, Joseph 281 Wilkerson, Mary -209 Wilkin, Marjorie 305 Wilking, Mary 98 John - 337 Wilson, Joseph 263,335 Wilson, Leland 251 Wilson, Mabel ..... .98 Wilson ,Mary 109, 226, 227, 304 Melvin 72 Wilkins, Wilkins, Wilkins Marjorie 322 Mary 98, 178, 180, 322, 346 Wilkinson, James — -336 Wilkinson, Mary - ...319 Wilkinson, Norvell 260 Wilkinson, Richard 270 Will, David 270 Will, Marianna 322 Willard, Charles 255 Willcox, Russell 343 Willert, Carl - 231 Willford, Clifford 324 Williams, Bernice -312 Williams, Charles 121,269 Williams, Donald 266 Williams, Edwin 72 Williams, Elizabeth 98,280,319 Williams, Gayle —304 Williams, Jane 224 Williams, Janet 346 Williams, Jerome 231,355 Williams, John H 348 Williams, John R — 72 Williams, Marianne 318 Williams, Marijane 180 Williams, Murray 264 Williams, Peggy 316 Williams, Robert C. 109 Williams, Robert H 339 Williams, Ross —274 Williams, Sue 351 Williams, Thomas -221 Williams, Wilbur —221 Williamson, Ernest 356 Williamson, James 175, 181 Williamson, John .185,264, 356 Willing, Edwin .225,323,350 Willis, Marian 307, 322 Willis, Robert -227 Wills, Richard 270 Willshire, Kenneth 225 Wilson, Anne 321 Betty J .300, 303 Betty W 302 Elliot 252, 356 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Wilson Wilson. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Wilson. Wilson, Wilson Grayce .316 Jane 307 Joanne - 311 John 41, 224, 323, 356 Robert 337 Ruth 189, 352 Virginia 318 Wayne - 348 William B -.-186 William F - 226 Wiltberger, Elizabeth 280 Wiltberger, Roland 339 Wince, Maurice -329 Winchell, James 181 Wine, Paul -250 Winegar, Mary — 319 Winemiller, William ...109,274 Wing, Mae 310 Wing, Willis — 350 Winkler, Fred — - 272 Winkler, James 272 Winkler, Wesley 272 Winnagle, Homer .73,186,232 Winslow, Marcia 309,352 Wintermute, Glenn 325,378 Winzeler, Ruth 56, 209 Wirshing, Roy 276 Wirthwein, Carl ...266, 383 Wirthwein, Herman .266, 379 Wirtz, Virginia 209 Wise, Anthony 280, 378 Wiseman, Donald 127, 175, 340 Wisler, Arthur -356 Withrow, James - 225 Witterstaetter, Richard -233,251 Wittman, Warren 256 Wogaman, Maurice --98,324 Wohl, Theodore _ 271 Wolcott, Richard 109,245, 280 Wolf, Burton .225 Wolf, Frank 258 Wolfe, Ann -321 Wolfe, Gayle 279 Wolfe, George R. 283 George J. 283 Harry 252 Helen 98,318 Louis 323 Margaret —98, 189, 213, 298, 347 Robert 186 Rowland 279 Russell 266 Wolfe, Ruth .307 Wolfel, Emily - — 233 Wolfel, Thomas 233, 263 Wolff, Betty .322 Wolford, Lawrence 220 Wolfson, Irving .268, 350 Wollam, Edward .291 Wolpert, Donald 164, 165, 185, 261 Woltz, Diantha 133, 302 Woltz, Harry .195 Woman ' s Ohio 202 Women s Glee Club 180 Women ' s Panhellenic Associa- tion - 200, 294, 295, 398 Women ' s Recreation Council 198, 209, 399 Women ' s Self Government Asso- ciation 198,200,201,203, 204 Women ' s Sports 397, 400 Wonderling, Thomas ... 228,356 Wones, Charles 279 Wong, Ah Foo — 127 Wong, Mooie 321 Wood, George 109 Wood, Gerald 264 Wood, Harry 287 Wood, Homer ... ...323,350 Wood, Margaret Jane —22, 23, w life, w life, w life, w life, vv life, w life, w life, v life. 26, 27, 56, 78, 200, 206, 295, 309 Wood, Laura 73, 353 Wood, Nell -342 Wood, Richard — 325 Wood, William 228 Woodard, Carolyn 56,345 Woodard, John 3 33 Woodbury, Bonnie 309 Woodbury, Ethel 309 Woodegard, Ray —98 Woodford, Dexter 280 Woodgeard, Ray -249 Woodhouse, Clarence -331 Woodin, Frank — 223 Woodling, Elwood 383 Woodpert, Orin 342 Woods, George .231,355 Woods, William —41, 324 Woodward, William 343 Woodyard, Orlando 220 Woodyard, Richard - 3 35 Woodford, William — 225 Woolan, Douglas 231 Woolary, Fred — 195,251 Wooley, Clyde 56 Woolf, Herbert — — 268 Woolard, Helen 300 Woolman, Alan - 261 Woolpert, Oram — - 337 Workman, Bryant 169, 181, 221, 251 Workman, Ralph 260 Worsham, Margaret 313 Worthington, Mary 98 Worthington, Wanda 346 WOSU Broadcasting Station 232 Wren, Homer 228 Wright, Clara — 316 Wright, Frank 270 Wright, Jack 282 Wright, John - 261 Wright, Mark 270 Wrigley, Lowell 287 Wuellner, Richard 233, 273, 369 Wuichet, John 262, 266 Wulfhorst, Richard 289, 384, 385 Wycoff, Betty 99 Wylie, William 186 Wylie, Judson 252 Wylie, Norma .178,224,306 Wylie, William — 195 Wyman, Ervin 261 Wynn, Herbert 256, 374 Wyscarver, Mary 98 Wyss, Georgia 98, 301 Yabrove, Homer . 278 Yalman, Maurice .160, 161, 292 Yanks, Dolores 302 Yankee, John 176,246,272 Yantes, Jeanne .23, 26, 27, 56, 176, 178, 211, 304, 345 Yararsky, Paul 233 Yarman, Jean _ 321 Yarman. Phoebe - 56 Yarov, Ralph 73 Yash, John ... 233 Yates, Paul 284,3 37 Yates, Vance 356 Yaw, Ruth 315 Yeager, Ivadelle 303 Yee, Jessie 352 Yeisley, Ruthann 189 Yenchius. Mildred _ -349 Yocam, James 344 Yochem, Donald 329 Yocum, Julian 225, 324 Yoder, Glenn - 228 Yohe, Elden _ -220,224 Yolles, Ada 56 Youdath, Joseph 258 Young, Edward - 329 Young, George - 338 Young, Harry 261 Young, Lerline 200 Youn g, Louis - 244, 259 Young, Marjorie 297,319 Young, Merrit 269 Young, Paul G 223,231 Young, Paul H. 323 Young, Ray 263 Young, Robert D ....184, 185, 232, 270, 280 Young, Robert H 186 Young, William 274 Young Men ' s Christian Associa- tion 185, 188, 198 Young Women ' s Christian As- sociation 184, 187, 188, 198 Younger, Jack ....142, 175, 181, 184, 185, 256, 371 Younger, John ...101, 291, 355 Younger, Muriel 209 z Zachary, Joseph _ 387 Zack, Helen 73 Zadworny, Frank 279,364, 367 Zaggy, Walter _ 279 Zahn, Ray 383 Zalk. Annette 160, 161 Zangmaster, Dorothy 352 Zapolan, Wolfe 119 Zapoleon, Arnold 292 Zaremski, Louis - - 233 Zartman, Elizabeth ....139, 160, 204, 309 Zartman, Luke 266 Zartman, William -..,.280 Zaugg, Thomas 323 Zdara, Robert — _ 226 Zebehazy, Frank __ 225 Zech, John 99 Zechman, John 221 Zeck, Dorothy __ -224, 321 Zeek, Robert _ 323 Zehner, Cloyd Earnest ..41, 220, 221, 262 Zehring, Clarabeth 222 Zehring, Richard 227 Zeiger, Donald 223 Zeiger, George — -3 34 Zemel, Bernard 3 25 Zemer, Judith 176 Zentner, Werner ____ 57, 332 Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity ...244, 245, 248, 292 Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority 245, 294, 296, 316 Zettel, John 332 Zieg, Kermit 195, 262 Ziegler, Don 185,323, 350 Ziegler, Harry 99, 265 Ziegler, Jane 305 Zier, John 225 Zieske, Vernon 323 Zieske, Clarence 325 Ziff, Barrymore 268 Zimmerman, Evelyn — 180,396 Zimmerman, Jack 171, 227, 244, 290 Zimmerman, Joan 205 Zimmerman, Mary 298 Zimmerman, Reed 73,344 Zimmerman, Milton 185,325 Zimmerman, Nannette 229 Zimmerman, Paul 287 Zimmerman, Robert —282 Zimmerman, Roy 169,222, 255, 356 Zimmerman, Russell 41, 356 Zipkin, Betty ___ 99 Ziska, Edward 233 Zitzman, Kenneth — 23 1 Zitzman, Mrs. Pat 235 ZoIIar. Norman —73, 245, 270 Zoppel, Richard 181, 185 Zorbaugh, Grace 12 Zuchegno. Albert 367 Zurcher, Ruby 232,318 Zwayer, Mary 41, 180, 224 [439] Jim is busy cranking the adding machine to see if our last journal entry will be red or blue. The staff is having a bull session and all those nights of work and sleeplessness fade away. It is hard to realize that Makio No. 58 will soon be filed away and a crew of ambitious Sophomores have come into their own. It has truly been a big year. Last year the staff was gazing out the window watching the world go by. With six investiga- tions (count them) added to our worries we had so little time that the windows weren ' t even washed. We are happy that the cover so truly reflects the white-wash given us by the Student Senate and Board of Publications. In the production of our gr eatest idea, we give many thanks to the Sophomores and Freshmen for their hours of thankless labor. Wayne V. Harsha and Harry Young, our two publication advisers, also guided the Makio policies through many stormy days and deserve thanks for the fine job. To Schreick Studio and its jolly force we offer our gratitude for the service and quality work given us. Hugh McGuire, Mr. E. W. Hill and Joseph Tillotson of Jahn and Oilier Engraving Company will always find a welcome sign in the hearts of Makio-men 58. In this same package of bouquets headed for Chicago must go another for William Sims and Abraham Lubersky of The S. K. Smith Cover Company. The excellence of the covers and engraving leave nothing to be asked. Final stages of production were adequately handled by Art Tammadge of Weinlein Typesetting Company and Pop Wildi and Mart Scheibel of the Heer Printing Company. Almost a year of work came to completion under their able guidance and sug- gestion. Thus we find the Makio finished. All that remains is to clean the Coke bottles off the window sills, tighten our belts and throats, and slide down the banister for a fast departure. We might wave at Wayne on the way down but he is busy with next year ' s staff. To love and lose after three years is a great thing. [440] • - Hff P iPPHHi m . w r i ;. ? ££ £ ■ w I : Jzz$ r o ' A


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