Ohio State University - Makio Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

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Sb iMMiMHllliM ttmtntttii lZ3 1 I ' ' THE UHIU 8TATE U IVEK8ITY Beryl J. Covill. I ' .ditor Joseph K. Conrad. Biisinpss A anngpr Marilyn AtKinsoii. Associata Dolores Copion. VssociaJe nlDfE T REFLECTIIINS (IF ?i OUTST V UI G HIIXALITIES LTV ii YE K This year Ohio State University again main- tained its High standards of scnolarsnip. Supple- menting this, however, there prevailed a spirit or good sportsmanship and competition. As proot that our University has also succeeded in further- ing these goals, stand our great athletic teams or the past year. Combining those elements which are so essential to college life, tlie University is recognized the country over as one of the nation s greatest. ETICS IZATin S EI4S iiEiiir Tin Cliaracter. Icadcrsnip. and sporlsiiiansliip wen- some of the at- lril)iitcs posscsscci hy those men on the IQIO footoall team wnicn received great recognition all over the counlr ' as well as here on the Ohio Stale I iiiverslty anipiis. heir outstandint; a liie i-nients, partly responsihle to the jiuidance of a lop notch coa(hin( stall, added to the many great trihutes received at the University during the vear. The 1 ) )() Makio wishes to extend its dedication to these great examples of Ohio State students. U . ■ . . ir with llw am. . One of the many oi .Islanding jornu,lions ,rluch the Ohio Stale All-American Marcf.ing Band periormed before the Rose Bond croivd. The musicans were received royally fcy the Calilornians g5(sg „r«B««H«awe ' ' Curly Morrison plunges over in the third quarter for Ohio ' s first TD to lip the score at 7-7. By his outstanding play in the classic. Morrison was voted the most outstanding player Jimmy Hague ' s history -making field goal in the final two minutes broke the 14-t4 lie. It was kicked at a slight angle from the t7 ' 2 yard line BOSt BOWl VICTORS  7- 4! ,1,., Imil i ' rRAUTWEIN— O. • WIDDOES— O, MMiiMMWHWiwiHMHHHiiiiiiaHyraa HMiU L ii Ohio State stored a nistory-makint; licld uoal in llic liii.il two iniiiiites to (Ideal llic ( .ililornia liears l I I in llic ainuiai Rose nowl i l.i sii il Pasadena. Oiue ai ain the uanners ol llic liis I en trinniplied over the Pa( ilir C oast Conlerence lor tlie loiirlli straiijnl Near. Kluiil I ' .nd lini I lai ne. whose | la(e-Ki K atJainst Miilii| an nrouulil Ine lin( ks to tliis lliirty-slxtli classic. Droii nt i•• h-.nii tnr )n n. Tliere was one minute and 55 seconds lelt in the giinie and the score was tied at N-14 as Hague Got ready lor his team s last i hance lo win the eanie. As a record crowd ol IO().()52 looked on. Center Liningcr cen- tered the hall from the Calilornia ten-yard line. W ' iddoes placed the ball on the l7! 2-yard mark as Hague s toe met the pigskin. The hall split the uprights as it was kicked at a slight angle to the left and made it the first time in the history of the Rose r )Ow I thai a game had neen decided by a held goal. California was the first to score. Mid-way in the secona quarter the Bears recovered a fumble on tlieir own 25-yard line. On the next play Bob Celeri passed 55 yards to Brunk on the Buck 19. The s ore came when Monac hino whirled aroiuid his own lelt end for six and the I iJ. C ullom con ( ' rted. he liucks then slammed ba k in the third per- iod lor two 1 1 s and a 11-7 lead. Janowicz inter- cepted ( cicri s pass and raced back 43 yards to C alilornia s 51-yard line. Ten plays later Morri- son plunged over and Hague platekicked lor a tie. A bit later, f ill I rautwein. Buck tackle who stood out on the defensive play, burst in to block Celeri s piuit and l ininger pounced on the ball on the Bear six yard line. Four plays later Krall slashed over for the TO. Hague again converted. The Bears took the kickoff to their 4 1 -yard line. I ive plays later Monachino smashed througfi tackle on a pitchout and down the sidelines on a 44-yard run to score. Cuilom s conversion tied the score at 14-14. The all important field goal was set-up after Celeri hobbled a pass from center on his own five on fourth down. An attempted boot, while run- ning, went out of bounds on the Bears I 5-vard line. Hcmill .. gains fi-e van a. as Hu«u. U.fc- ■ ■ ' R ' ' AMILTON— O. SMME OF THE EXPEinE TES HE THE lUHMiS ABUU II Uaquo and St finil(If«r fxthatme loufl ij 05 they rt ' tciiv u I ' lr o the many jalyulous gijis Clarl lfi(« ' s time out for a few Zincs to the little wile while S uifi lislpns to his jaforite juzz A few short laughs Uiirinfi §ome of the entertainntettl at the C irislnias fKirly After a hard Any of practice the vtH-nings are siwnt rviiixing unJ shtwting the hrceze i S iS S lU TI UTH HOTEL HinHLinHTS A ll SIIIEllfiHTS (IF THE r.m„r olio,.. U. .1... ;W Ho,. r-n,,. --rom. Aw„.uhu,„l Sl..,l.n.. Alpl.n i:,..ilon Pl.i. Alpl.a G,.m„ ),ll.. Alpl... I ' In. Mpi. P«i. Arisloi. BMOC. (lu l ' l . (OMO. D.ll,. SiB ' i. n.l.a I,,,. I).- IVll,. Il„l.. S:«MU.. I).l... -t... I ..m,1..1.. ( l.i Alpl.n. ( )SI-A. 0..., .. I- l! - ' - ( ■«« • ' . {•1,1 D.ll., Il„l.,. I ' l.i l.psil.m I ' i. I ' ll. Mil l) -lt.i. Siirli ' l Mii L SiK.m. Al|.l.« llpiilon. Mirrors. Sim.lial. YMC ' A. i •ASAIIE A FESTIVITIES O iin Stiilo f. All American Iiinhing hand mahps its m i;) entry in prvparalinn far llic jlaq raisin i t eslo riJincf liitfli ajlt-r the iVeic Par s eietory llomecoming Queen Marty Knull waring from the Ohio Stale Buckeye jloat Presidents Bems and Sproul sliake hands during the haljtime jestivities Chic Hurley and friends in jail attendance for the game A hit of entertainment fcy comedian Buh Hope during the Bucks ' visit in the icest «f « Mi f sr 4 ' « I ; .i ,;.,-s ;;.. ; Dcrfcy Hall t ' M I II § _ ■■ ■■B- -Arps Hall Orim, ll„ll Adniinistratior. Building {{MM wj 1 ? f ' .Je m PERSO ALITIES The easy-going charm and friendhness of Or. and Mrs. Howard L. Bevis almost ijche fhcir nrilliance and efficiency. They are now jjeginning their second decade here and the smoothness with n hich liie University lias laken the hurdles ol the past ten years is ample proof that tfie Bevises are more than capal)le li ' aders. c are ery glad that they came hacfi to Ohio from Harvard and the scholarly circles (li the r asl. m «p I 7 4tne t ltA- a ( 7t(ii( ien4it f tCeXr M Il Our three vice presidents. TMaiul I.. Stradley. Harlan H. Hatcher and Jacob B. 1 aylor, all served the L ' niversity diversely and well l)cforf Ix-iiit; elevated to their present positions. Jacob B. Taylor, vice president .md l)iisiness niiinacer of the I nivcrsily. lias tlir Ircnieiidoiis res|K nsil)ilit ' of dire linj, ' the finaiii iai operations of one of the nation s largest educational institu- tions. He has provided nuu h of the drive and im- petus for carrvint! the Lriiversity s .? 1 .500.000 building program to rapid completion. Dr. Stradley. who hiis been vice president of Ohio Slate sinte IQIt. first cfime iiere in I ' M ' to serve as University e.xaminer. I roin l ' 5r to l.inn ary, 10-M. he was dean of the College ol .Vrts ant! Sciences. As vice presicu-nl. his parlii niar respon- sibility is the super ' ision ol llic wliolc .in-.i of sliideiit relationships, ini liidiiig aiiniissions, regis- tration, (ampus organl ation. Iicalth service, guid- ance and student employminl. Dr. Hatcher followed Dr. Straiih y as dean of Arts and Sciences, leaving a (oniinission in the U. S. Naval Reserve to do so. I ! • Ii.ni prc iously been a professor in the H!nglisli dcp.irlriicnl and a member of the facultv since 1022. r y ]acoo li. Taylor VICE I ' ltESIIIE Hurlnn II ll„ul„ 1 Mrs. Chrisliiw . C onau ' dy Dean oj Womvn llasinu liccii rxlrcinely active in extras iiiri iil.ir activi- lii ' s luTC ill Ik ' i un(l T r.Kliiate (lays, as well as lia in( tlirec cliildron allciullny tlic L ' ni ersity, lias gixen Mrs. C liris- tiiic . ( ()ii i vay a keen unaerstanciing of the problems ami attitudes of Oliio St.ite students. She lias Ijeen a very anie advisor, in llie six years lii n slie has served as our de.m ol women, to tlie same women s groups in wliicli slie was so active. Joseph A. Park Dean of Men First, best and only dean of men Oliio State has ever had is Joseph A. Park. Having no basis for comparison, we can point ordy with admiration to his achievements ana say that it would be hard for any successor to match tliem. He has been responsible for the organization of the Student Senate, Student Court, the Stadium Dormitories and a fraternity system which has been described as the best in tlie nation. Nori ' aL Neil Luxnn AssislaiU to President Dr. Nerval Neil Luxon is our President ' s man Friday, hi his offitia! capacitv ' as assistant to the President, his chief responsibility is the personnel budget. Far from being a newcomer on our campus, he graduated here in 1923 and came back in 1928 to join the faculty as an instructor in journalism, an{I has been on the staff in one capacity or another ever since. 23 Wurncr Vomcrene ( iiiiirnuin BOARD OF TRUSTEES i Tluoimli ill ' ' M-. - • ' ' ■ proieflurc lor llio appointment of ti.e Board of Tr.istoes fias cl.anaod a number of times, eai 1. rfianije making a rliango in the size of ttie Board, nnlil in 1878 tfiey arrived at the size and procedure wi.i.h are slill used to dav. The Board consists of seven members, eacfi of whom serve for seven years. One term expires every year so that one new man may be appointed each yea, I.n llie Governor of Oiiio. Tlie first Board memf ers had the length of their terms de- cided by lot and tliese terms ranged from one to seven years. LEFT TO R.OHT: V.c . .e. cnt B.-d L. S. dlc., _H;n - Bn . f-° i,,! : ' Z ' %o:::i{tfiP H3rl« H. Ha,chcr. Prcsldcm HOW3M Und. Bc . Vice Prcdcn. Jacob B. Taylor. I OtVcTURED: ; , ' Kcucnng. IC J.. c k ..,. Hu.h E. Nc.b.u (.rca..rcr, V iHBI f n 1 5 ™ m MEMORIAJU Allliiiiinli lln iiic nci liin ' ji ' i In our -iulil. IIhhiliIiU (iI iIii ' mi .irid llic scrvi OS wnuli lliiv rcnilcrcd uv wnili ' llii-v were licir on our i.irnpus rcrniiin in mir nicni- oru ' s. It is the iicvcr-endintJ uoik ol men .ind women like tl)ese lii(n nas rniide our L ' liiverslly tlie Iromendous and outstandiiiy; educational ortjani .alion llial it is. and llioir names will linger in our liall of fame. Nol Pi, tiircd Dr. C. . Mtmowr Allen McManigal MemlttT of rro pssor 0 lite hoard of Trustees ILnglneering Drawing 1882 9(9 1896 030 1 Dr. Clair Albert Dye Dean linieritus of the College of l harmacy tS69 t ' n i Dr. Elmer G. Morton hmeritus Professor of Peaiatr ' us IS()8 1919 Dr. A tirit ' K. rlasori Professor of Speech 19 to Dr. Samuel Rosenfeld, Jr. Courtesy Staff Mpniorr of University Hospital 1009 I9i9 1 25 i T RonaU J Thompson Rpgistrar and Iixaniiner Assistant l ' ..xamincr Key l Hoycr Vrihusinfi .Agent IU I IHTItATIVE ■ oris ). I lane Cn niVr amo S. Ou ' pns Director, Research foundation i liiini ( I. i iej lUrvctor, i ' ultlic Relations 26 orrar, )(ri(f i( SFrii( i L ' nu ' ersilv .Art nilect U F F I e E K S Kutltrrirw , , ogrl Executive (lerk C tar fs A. Kimtz Comptroller f.niprson i. [.atrtl Manager, L ' nirtrsity Hoohstore 27 Frederick Sleeker Manager, Ohio Union Paul It Ellpman {director. Physical Plant : (; i.M . ' v ( (i(iirniiiri « THE IIEVEHII ' IUE T FlI U OFFICERS L. Cf. Bailry. C luiirmtm Fliilip K. Hi ' iiii. Vice C iairriiaii Aliiiiini .111(1 Irinids clemoiistriitcd llicir urw ' affection for I lie University in a striking manner in I  ) ), uivinti a total of .S )5O,200 in M.)5 ) «ifts ami plcdu ' -s lliroiiijl) the l)cv -lo|)rncnt |-iin l. hot!) llir immIxT ol ( ontrihntors and llic anioniil r.iiM-d er - ni ' W all-time records. i lie 1 1.335 ainmni and Irientls wiio c onlrilmlcd last year ranked the Ohio State fund second in the nation in niirnher of ( onlrihntors. I he first five ainmni fnnds in the nation, in niimher of con- trihiilors. were: Yali-. C)hi i Stair. I )arliiioiilli. Ilarsard. and I ' rinielon. The .S )30.2(HJ ci en to the I ' niversily llirniii;li llii- fund in ' 49 ranked Ohio State sevi-nlli in iIm- nation. The 49 totals in reased tlie fund s all- time record to S2,200..Sj3 tjiven to tin- L ' niversity in approximately 93.000 lncli ldiial uilu o r llii- past I I years since the fund w.is started. Ilinidreds of voliinlc-er ainmni workers were re- sponsible for the snccess of llic liind. . pproxi- lolm IV I ' lillfn. lixccutirc Secretary K. ' iiyon S. Cnnipnrll. I ' ivld Director iriaIcK 3r.3 l li iiiu ' i raduates were icai Iwd l)v personal solicitation campaigns in 26 Ohio coun- ties arul m ' tropolitan areas outside the state. I he C OInmhus amp.iiun Krouulit in more lli.in . ' ?27.00() in 3.250 gifts. The amoinit raised eiiajjled the hoard of direc- tors to meet snhstanlially every project allocation. Of till- Idlal u ' i n in ' I . .SSO.OOO was in undesig- nated or Iree money and this was divided fimong the 10 projeits selected a year earlier. -An additional $11,990 was added lo the War Memo- ri.il S( hol.irship l uiid toward an evciilu.il endow mriil ol .SKIO.OOO i:. (.. Uail.x, N|i: ■()-., 1)1 ; H. ..l Ww York, noted industrialist, imenlor. and one ol the na- tion s lcadini aiilhorilies on steam power, was elected liiiid Iiii.im! (li.Liiiiian su ceclinu Willanl M. Kipliiiiicr. B. 12. ol W ' lisliiiiiilon. iialion. illy- known writer and piiMisliiT, Mr. B.iiley had served as vice ( hairmaii ol lln- Im.Md llu- prexious ve.ir. 28 PresUh ' iit OHIO STATE U IVEKSITY SSI . OFFICERS Sniitii L. Rairclon. President .lotin B. Fulien. Srcrcfdry t lutln S. Jt-nKiiis. Firsl ice I resident l cRov Braalorn. Irensttrer Jean Waid Reillv. Second ice President Outstanding gains in membersliip and strength were recorded ny the Oliio State University Asso- citition during the last year. In virtually everv ' area of the association s many-sided program, progress was made. The program was directed by -National President Smith L. Rairdon. FiSc. Com. ' 22, of Toledo, and Secretary-Editor John B. Ful- ien. FiSc. .lour. 25. till- latter (onipieting his 21st year in office. For the first time in its liislory. llie association topped the 20.000 mark in memhership. making it the second largest alumni organization in the nation. The year witnessed the most active and spirited program among the alumni and ahmniae clubs since before the war. More than 100 clubs held approximately 250 meetings during the year. Crowds ranged from 50 to 500 persons and many campus leaders, headed by President Bevis ad- dressed the gatherings. .• fine new club was organized in New Jersey for the first time. Alumni also laid the ground work lor a clul) iii . ll)u((uer(|ue. New Mexico. Clubs which held their lirst meetings since before the war were in the following Ohio counties: Seneca, Ottawa. Tuscarawas. Trumbull, Wil- liams, and Licking. Participation of graduates and Iriends of the University in the alumni program was naturally encouraged by Ohio State ' s victory in the Rose Bowl. The association offered for the first time attrac- tive drinkint! glasses with a baked-enamel Uni- versity seal in scarlet and gray and the first verse of Carmen Ohio. I he aiinnni magazine, the Monthly, was named ani()i g the top ten alumni publications in the nalic)!) and received t vo special award of merit cerlilicates at the annual . merican . lumni Coun- cil convention. The alinnni advison, ' board re-elected as its (liairinan Clare O. Ewing, BSc. Phar. ' 12. MSc. I ). of St. Louis, and met twice this year to con- tribute opinions on University proijlems. 29 appy landtng VAIUETV, THE It isn t rainififl ruin, you kn aiurday ni(j i( custom JPIfE OF LIFE, PREV lllS ... HAY HR MJJHT, RAI OR SHI E C A W !• U 8 E L E ( T I II l § ( rVKk .N,imp ..f itp,,rni.,l ncaiity rewarded! . llV « ( ' « S (1 fl lV U ' t ' VN Her crowning fflory 32 1 I iW T in U It T A l{ ii; ihi:ks Ali - M. Hakor |„rN II Bm. n(I.t B.irli.ir.i Briiw ii Kiilli ( i.iiiiiii.i ' ' e l,..x I ' .II.M. ( .II liMii ( ■riiiiiii l,iilli.i iiii lili ' ii Kditli loliiison M.ulll.l lo.HI loiK ' S Nam ell. 1 Idiu ' s Esther M.i licw li-.iniir |it( li.-li N.uuv Unll ( ' . 111(1, u ■ 1 .ir|ii-iiiiinU l ' .ilii( 1,1 .111 Kirk IciiiiN I .on ' ,iIm ii I ' .iiiliiii- W ' iirclcr l ,iliii II I I lopwood. I li)ii )r,ir IciiilnT T runic Utn M.Jon V n V « 34 It II A II II Mnrttir I Oiiiil K llii ' ■niol W oini ' ii s lioiioi S()( i ' t wliiili is oriuiiiatcd as i local r )ii|) at Ohio Stale iti 1 )| I. In lUlf). tjic local senior vo- s lionoraries ol Cornell. Mien ()l, Stall . S artliinore an l Syracuse I iiiversities met to lorm a national Senior women s honorary whose constitution, Greek motto, and name were aaopted from the Ohio State chapter. The ijronp li,is now grown to include 82 chapters. IVew members are selected on the oasis of scliol- arship. leadership, and service to the University and are initiated durin one of the most impressive ceremonies of Traditions Weelc. New members are informed of tlieir appointment by a midnight sere- nade, and they receive a mortar board to be worn the following day. About noon on the following day their formal initiation ceremony begins with the traditional pro- cession of the old members on the Oval. After tliis the initiates are taken from their stations, at var- ious campus buildings, and join the procession which leads to the library where they are greeted by the faculty and alumni. A banquet follows the formal initiation at Mirror Lake and terminates the activities. The fourteenth triennial convention of the Mor- tar Board was held iti June 1940 at Brainerd, Mituiesota with the chapters president serving as the official delegate. In Winter Quarter a recog- nition reception was held honoring upper class women. For those to wtwin tiie iionor qoos Taking tUe oatli V onflrcild a ions Looking ahead S I ' H I i Frederick Sleeker, Advhor Class of Spliinx of I ' MO decided early in llio ypiir to niiikc its ore iiiiz tioii an active rontrlhul ini lionorarv- I 1 ' uitli tills .in aii-i anipiis talciil show. Buckeye Breviliiv ol l )30. was sponsored by tlie honorary. The picrpc) c ol the show was not only to pro ide an opportiinitv lor talented stii dents to perform hut iUii In ( crnciil ixltti ril.ilioiis helween the stiitlenl hody .ind the iai iilly. . l- thouch it was the show s lirst presentation, several faculty menihers participated in llie c.i t. .uid the show max easily heioiiie a lr,i(iiti in .il ( )lili) State. On February II some 500 outstanding men were feted at the annual Rei otjnition Baiupiet. Since several members of the I 1U Sphinx C lass gradu- ated, three men. William Donnelly. John Shackel- ford, and Jai k Wilson, were linked at the ban(|uet. Officers of this years cabinet were: I liirry C ofis- wcll. president; Willis I. ink Ir.. ii r prcsidi ' iit; Ri( h ir(l Saiincr, sci relar ; I ierberl lloyd. treas- urer: Kent lirandt. liaplaiii: ind hrederick Stecker acted as advisor. McinlKrv were chosen for their leadership. s(hoiaisMip .irid pirson.ditv. .A solemn moment T„„.,„fs I Look iiitvUittvnt, please l.i ' aJiiui the wav ;Uy Micolls fl vJ ' ShacVeUorJ Jayrves Smi cr Robinson ConaW V Hinna Mil ' .et Lee Adams Kent Brandt Harrv- Cogswell Samuel Conawdv illiam [)oiini ' ll S.iinuel Hanna Herbert Flovd ictor Greenslade Wavne ' . Har ' lia (lion. Mornlur) William Ja iies l evon Kesslino Willis Link Ir. Ldward Miller David Xi( oils [.awrenre F obinson Richard Sauner John Sliac kclfoifl Norton Webster Jack Wilson 37 T- SE HMl (LASS I ' Altl ET Mcetines of the Senior C l i s C .il)incl were held oiue ever ' two weeks, at which tiinr innn hers discussed the qiieslions and problems wliiili arose. The Senior Class Cahinet .i lifld ropnusililc for obtaining the caps, gowns, and invilations for cradiiation; also, for appointing a student speaker for the response address at the commence- ment exercises. Kach year the Seniors of Ohio State L ' niversity choose a (lass memorial and the cabinet holds meetings to suggest, discuss, and vote on the class memorial. This year the class gave an iron lung to the I iiivrrslly Hospital and an i-l -( trie oruan lui iIji- iii-w Oiiio I nion Building. Ihe officers of the Senior Class Cahliict are chosen for their Interest in activities as well .l in till- I nl Tsil . |),i i(i M.irsliall. prcsldctil ol llie ( ahhu-t. Is an ac tl c incnilxT ol iiianv organizations and holds offl( es in AIII ' . and I exnlkol. I he secre- tary. Barbara i.udwlg is a iiiiinbir ol 1 C .A. Browning, and vice president ol C hi ( )iiiega. lilll l)onnelly. who acts as treasurer lor the lablnet. Is president of C C) ' K ) .iiui ( li.iirinan ol llic So( i.il Board and a ineinbrr ol llie Student S -Matc and -Sphinx. Other nuinbcrs ol the lablnet are lean Adams. Harold loi- (khis.i. I )on Smltli. Ii.i]; Cirlmm. and ( ' icn ' Uickerson. . ll work loucllicr to make the Senior Class a successful aiul well-re- inrinbcred ( lass. Tel ' ROW: Pick.rton. (.uiiyj. AJjms. Maynra. ROW ONE: Grimm. Marihall. LudMiB. Rom. D.ivi.l I M,.r«li..ll. ' rrsi.liMil RiirlMM l.i:il ii:. . firi-lnry Willi. III! Donnrlly. Frrasiirer U 1 H . ■( ,. (iirifric (, i ciin CoHego of AfirictiUure C ios(rr S. lUitchif-on. Associate Dean ■ft COLLEGE OF ilGRll ' ULTURE That agririiltiire is more tliiin farmino ne- ranie rcaoily apparent as our nation lookea lor- ward to a long and prosperous post-war future. riie nations ol the worlci lookea to American farms lor tne answer to their many problems. Anil more than ever l)efore. agriculture grew in .stature ana signilicance cfuring the past year. Evidence that agriculture has increased in im- jwrtance was found in a student enrollment ol 2.500. nearly as high as the record peak of years, immediately following the war. Further proof was rellected in the diversilied interests of both under- graduate and graduate students and in the quali- fications employers %vere demanding of agricul- tural graduates. The college met these increasing demands by broadening course electives and by constructing a new agricultural laboratories build- ing on the Universitv Farm. The building, re- ported to cost .SOfiO.OOO. is now nearing comple- tion, as is the .S800.000 adtlitlon to the Rotanv and Zoology Building. By correlating technical and educational facili- ties at its disposal, the College of Agricinture has developed an efficient administration. Stu- dents and fa( ulhy rjiembers. alihe, benefited by the close association and working relationship between the College of Agric ulture and the Ohio Agri- cultural Experiment Station at Wooster. The dean of the college. Eeo L. Kummell. as director of the station, disseminated throughout the slate trie same findings as used here. Work was conducted with the College of Veterinary Medicine in re- search projects, and with pre-veterinary students studying basic agriculture. This kind of co-ordination lielpcd to dispel the fears of incoming students ol being lost in a large university. The college was often referred to as the friendliest on campus, and with good reason, too. It encouraged students of agriculture and home economics to join in many of the stu- tlent organizations which help to lurtlier their knowledge ol their liekl. W. D. W ood, Jiuiior Ocan True G, W ' nfsof?, rrrfittrv Gladys Jiratiptiun, T)ircctor School ot Home Hrononiirs ff , o fti i: o. Ci !,? Allman Andcr on A«cham Asmus Baldwin Baltcs Barber Barkhau BarnhiU Barnhouse Baxter Bcattic Belt Bcticl D. Blair J. Blair Boslcy Boswonh Boycc BriuBs Brown Allmaii. I) vtt, ' l t E. lidUhoro B-S. Siiul.nt (!..nv rv tn.n S... i. rv ASAF B.ilU ' s. (uMu- F. ersailies B.S. Phi Eta Siema, Student Conservation Soc, Prop and mR Baxter. RU Iwird ( Detpnos B.S. Am. Dairy Science Assn. Blair, lark R. Dayton B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho, Floriculture Forum. Marchinc Band, Band Club Andrrvon. o a .1. CoiliftlOllt BS. Horticulture Society (Secretary). Flori- culture Forum I Secretary ), Boot and Saddle. Kippa Pht AsrhatM. Will.iir R. FinMtiy BS Alpha Zcta (TrcAjiiircrl, Ag. Stiidrnl Board of Control, -l-H Club. Univcr ity OnnKc Saddle ind Sirloin. FFC. YMCA .• smiis. RikIlmt W liowliny ( irft-n BS. Thru Xi. ASAE l arl)( ' r. ( icrain V i. .AWri B.S. Saddle and Sirloin BarU.au. liar.. 1,1 W. ( itn imuiti B.S. YMCA. Horticulture Products Soc. AlhriKht-Otfcrbein Student Fcllow! hip IVilMhill. Ititilf ' s I .. Jf ' i(i(iir B.S. Gamma Si|;ma Delta, Am. Dairy Science Awn., Dairy Technology Toast- master Club Br.iltif. HuL ' li ' . yivdina B.S. Kappa Sigma, Saddle and Sirloin Belt. ( i( ' oru ' 1 . C rofori BS. Alpha Gamma Sigma B.t .l. |- r. l R. ( i ' iri(t B.S. Am. Dairy Science Assn., Dairy Pro- duct Judging Team. Dairy Technology T(ia tma ter Club Bosiey. Rui.arcl W. . rnlor B.S. Bosu(.rll.. I )iiaiie Co llfl.UIIS n s. 1 1)1 Delia Thct.1. Swimtntne Manager Boyco. I liiiiiiaN . . lluuuc B.S. Briuus. I ' aiii Ci. B.S. Am. Dairy Science As n.. Dairy TtcKnclijiiv Tua tma(ttcr Club Baldwin. C liarlfs S. V olljfiinris BS. Am. Dairv Science A (n.. Dairy CaCflc judging Team Bari.lioiiM ' . I .li.i I I. H S Student Horticultural Soc, Vegetable Club, Ma onic Club Blair. I )onal(l i ' li ' |(inl ii ' US Student Conservation Soc. (Treaiurcr), Wildlife Revearch Forum Brown. Ri( liard H. 5 iarori Onlcr BS. Student Conservation Soc. i( n cuCtu%e 42 Semaxi Brimy. S.ilriil V. . i ' ii(iniii BS TuwnshcnJ Ati. EJ. Soc Bmulus. Kol.crl 1 1. BS. Alpha Siiicna Phi, Am. Dairy Science Assn.. Toastmastcr, . Intrnmural Sports Burdick. (?leasoii A. Strongs pi Ut B.S. Alpha Zcta. ASAE Bureau. Marvin F. yioscow BS. Alpha Gamma Sigma, StuJcnt Con5 vation Society Georgetown BS. Townshcnd Ag. Ed. Soc C.im,.l..-ll. W.JIa... . J. I ' rankfort. K BS Carson. icniian R. LonghoUom BS. Delta Tliet.-i Sii:ma. Saddle .ind Sirloin. ADSA Chapman. C leorge A. OonneUrille B.S. AU-Ag. Council. Am. Diiiry Science Assn. (Prcjident) Clark. Ri.lu.rcl ll. Salem B.S. Alpha Gamma Sigma, Saddle and Sir loin, Flyinii Farmers CUib Clayton, Kcitli I I. Brirvrns B.S. MO Lb. Foolball, Am. Dairy Science Assn. Clemens, Edwin S. Wcllsriltc Clever. Ricliarcl Mansfield B.S. Student Conservation Soc Cot,i cll. I 1.1 rry 1. A ari(.|| i B.S. Siicma Nu f President ►. Bticltrt and Dip- per (Trca.turcrK Sphinx (Pre.idcntK Varsity Track Team (Caplainl. COMO. Varsity •O (President). f:FP. Dairy Husbandry Club Coiiarti. iJoiieikl I unnpl lilt B.S. ASAE Condon. I . Ic R. Toledo B.S. Alpha Camma Sittma, Newman Club, Townshend A5. Ed. Soc.. University Grange Converse. Maiiritf 11. . n.ssil on B S. Cope. Frank J. Hiin(iri(;(ori. . a. B.S. Pi Alpha Xi. Floriculture Forum Bust her. Fred K. Olmsled Falls B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho. Pi Alpha Xi. Sail ' inE Club, Floriculture Forum, Student Horticulture Soc. Cheek, Eugene E. W ieefers iirg B.S. Delta Theta Sigma Coe. Don .A. yUlford Center B.S. ASAE C opp. Robert P. e t yianchester B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho (Vice Prcs.), Rural Ec. Club. University GranRC 1 tfm 43 c rccuCtute Craine. Jolin H. Oonlinenl B.S Toumthcnd At:. EJ. Soc. Crelcher. J iiiies C. B.S SiJJIc nj Sirl-tin Crossen. D.ilr h. LyruJon B.S. TownshenJ A£. EJ. Soc Crown. HfrlxTl W. BS. U ' ciley Foundation. Sifiina Thcta Ep- •lion Curtis. X ' irail M. QiAumhuA B.S. Am. Dairy Science A  n. I3avis. Cl...rl.s W. Voun(|slou ii BS. Am. Dairy Science A« n . . Student Ma onic Club. Dairy Technology Toast- matters Club [ iivis. Rol)rrl K. Kii iii-ooa B.S. Alpha Gamma Siema. Phi Eta SiKma. All As. Council. University Grange. Student Conservation Soc. (President) IJ.IV. CllaIl.• i:. AHron B.S. Wesley Foundation, Sigma Thct.i Ep- silon. Student Conservation Soc. Alph.-) Phi Omega Oe Brosse. Adri.m C. VyayXon B.S. Dempsev, James H. Oo!U Hill B A. Student Horticulture Society F3e ' ee e. |)u.in( ' O. i tariemont B.S Alpha Gamma Rho, Am. Chcm. Soc. Fotid Products Soc. Student Horticul- tural Soc DeWVese. Rirliard G. ( iniinnati BS. Alpha Gamma Rho (Treasurer), Fresh man Activities Council. Flying Farmer Club. Rural Economic Club, Universi: Orange. Saddle and Sirloin Dolioane, Leo Jr. rUtiiui. ( )kia. B S. Gamma Sigma Delta. Student Con- ' er ' v,ition Society Donnelly. W ' illian, F. ' oui l .iiaiti B.S. Civitas (President), Bucket and Dipper. Social Board (Chairman). COMO ( President). Roger Williams Club ( President). Senior Cla s Treasurer, Phalanx. Council on Student Affairs, Toasimastcrs, Ohio Staters, Inc. Stu- dent Senate, Homecoming Committee 1 Chairman) , Sphinx Hastin. Charles F. Lvxingtoti. Ky. B.S. Alpha P: i, Speculum. Jr. Am. Vet. Med. Assn., Am. Dairy Science As n., Rifle Club. YMCA h.a ton. i nomas W. Cnariri i ' ails B.S. Alpha Gamma Sigma, Saddle and Sir- loin llcldy. Clax B. Jr. Oiesler anti B.S. Anchor and Ch ain. Horticulture So: Ixlw.ircls. Willi.un R. ' il oiig if y B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Football Team. Track Team Kitzrotli. Karl H.. Camp Denison B.A Oelli Then Si«ma. IfO Lb. Footbill. Dairy Caltic JtidgmK Team. Am. Dairy Science Assn., Saddle inj Sirloin i ' . ' - ' prt. Lee B.S. ASAE Hnde. P.M.I H. (is ifi«jlon C . H. B.S. All At!. Council, Universily Grange, 4.H Club Dcmp. ey D. DeWccsc R. DcWcoe Dohognc Ormnellv T. Easton Eddy Edwards ff C Cj « n f? i fs ft o o. d W o .© ci Elt:roth Emcrt Engle o 1 1 44 1 Evans. James R. Rio Grande B.S. Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc. Fies. Robert L. Dayton B.S. Track Team (Manager). Varsity O . Scarlet Key. Saddle and Sirloin. Stadium Club (Treasurer) Ford. . ' larion I). Fayptte B.S. Fox. Kenneth K. W ' arnack B.S. Evssen. illiain J. Bninsifick B.S. Alpha Zct.i. Phi Mu Alpha. Strollers. Scarlet Mask. Symphonic Choir (Presi- dent I. YMCA. Pomology Club. Student Horticulture Soc. Fitton. Ricliard J. Haniiifofi B.A. Alpha Gamma Rho. (President), CFP. Student Senate, OSPA. AU-Ag, Coun- cil. Ohio Staters. Inc. Forster, Robert C. i orwood B.S. Frant is. Jonn D. Hamilton B.S. Tovvnshend Ag. Ed. Soc. Ezell. Fercl M. Jr. Nashville, Tenn. B.S. Am. Dairy Science Assn. Faust. . m L f ranUrn Troy B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho (Treasurer), Flori- culture Forum. Sailing Cluh. YMCA. OSPA. University Grange. Student Horticultural Society. Student Senate (Freshman Secretary). Flower Judging Team. Fields. Keit li La Rite B.S. Townshend Ar. Ed. Soc. Flanagan. Paul E. Atwaier B.S. Theta Kappa Phi. Am. Dairy Science Assn., Newman Club Flint. Richard C. yiiaalelown B.S. University Grange, 4-H Club. Town shend Ag. Ed. Soc. University Farm Bureau Youth Council Floyd, Herb D. London B.S. Kappa Kappa Psi (President) , Romo ' phos. Bucket and Dipper (President). Sphinx (Treasurer). Makio (Sophomore Editor) . Sundial. Ag. Student (Editor and Business Manager). AIl-Ag Council, Social Board. Marching Band. Band Club. Saddle and Sirloin, Homecoming Committee. May Week Committee, Ph.ilanx (President) Foster. Dean R. London B.S. Kappa Kappa Psi, Ag. Student. COMO. Marching Band. Band Club. Strollers, ADSA, Saddle and Sirloin. Dairv Tech. Toast masters Club. YMCA. Wesley Foundation. Civitas. Phalanx. 4-H Club Foster. James H. Columbus B.S. Phi Eta Sigma, Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc. Fox, Darrell O. Toledo B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho (Secretary), Rural Economics Club. University (jrangc Franckhauser. Josepli P. Stcuocnrule B.S. Frantz, David H. Salem B.S. Marching Band, Student Masonic Club, Student Horticultural Soc, Pomology Club Fries. Leonard W. yfonroeville B.S. I Gamble, Robert 1. La Rue B.S. Saddle and Sirloin Scftun 45 c p 9 T?J, tt ci - O . ft. ft I O Gardner , Carman GeiKcr Ceuer George Gephart Gillam Glaser Glisson Hiwk Hcmpv Hcrpcl Gardner. Milton M. Proi Utrfitlf B S C artnan. W.illcr K. B.S Civilas. Am. Dairy Science Awn. Ciieger. Merrill A Dayton BS Alpha  amma Rho. Si-ni-.r t-tutb-ill Manaitct. (X)MO. ScJtIct Key. Flori- culture Furum, Anchur and Clhain C n ' iNor. D. Stanley ( )rr.i f as. Hhi Kappi Tiu (Preaijentl. Bucket ind Dipper, Agricultural Student (Editor). Makiu (Sophumore Editor). All-Ait Oouncil, Ae. Student Board of (Control ' Chairman). CFP. Toan hcnJ Aa, Ed. S.,.- . YMf.A. IMA I Vic- I ' rr. I ( iPDiiarl. illi.im A. C ufuriilf ti. B.S. Delta Thcta Siitma. Lantern. Student Dairyman (A 5oc. Editor). Am. Dairy Science A. 8n.. Saddle and Sirloin Giilam. W ' ilford L U.S. Alpha Gamin;i Rho, At:. Student. Stadium Softball Team ( ' .laser. Doixii.l H. C fi ' iTiana BS. Zcia Bcia Tau. Intramural Sports. Intramural Rcprc cntative Ci|is on. C onrlney Jr. . (■Mip iis. criM. H S. I  lt:t Thcta Sifima (■. .lts l,.,lk. ()lV,.l II, Vrry.snijrfi B S, Alpha Gamma Rho (Editor, Chaplain), Rural Economics Club C.rillitl.. l-arl A. Stow BS. Student Horticulture Soc. I l.ilin. liMiK . Uinititnuifv B S. A i l( i, Saddle and Pre . I. Newman Club Sirloin. (Vice w H S Aristoi. AS. E. Anchor and Chain Hammond. KciIutI I ). I€ ' on Spnttfjs B.S. Phi Sicma Kapp.i Harstine. Leonard .1. . . ' ir l luLuU,,lm, B.S. 4-H Club. University GranKe. Student Conservation Soc, Wild Life Forum. Inter-Varnity Christian Fellowship i l.iill ' . Kit hard l.i-e W irtMiriy. W. ti. B.S. Gamma Siitma Delta. Am. Dairy Science Assn.. Dairy Technology Toast ' masters Club. Dairy Products Jiidiiinc Te.im I law k. ( forue I .. Dayton B.S. Am. Dairy Science Assn., Daily Tech ' nolotiy Toastmasters Club I le)))| y. erna Sluiker Heights B S Alpha Phi. Swan Club, Boot and Saddle Cieortfe. . lan E. B.S. Saddle and Sirloin ( mcililf. C icrald I I, Oltllll ' O BS Alpha Gamma Siitma, Am. Dairy Science Assn.. Newman Club I laDiillon. . I.iiu.iret E. . lorirot ' , . . C. BS. Zeta Tau Alpha. Student Horticultural Soc Floriculture Forum. Boots and S.iddlc llerpel. lolni l . W ' oofter B S MtMt JuJi{inft Team, S.iJdle and Sirloin, Club Newman Club, Flyins Farmers ;4 ccuCtcc%e 46 Se Con. I lr itt.in, C hii-of Iv Monro ' ri e B S. Student Conservation Soc. Ili. ' l. Ki. i.ar.l I. i(ron B S, Alpha ( ' •amma SiKma. Newman Club. Flyina Farmers Club. ASAE. Intra- mural ' rc5tlinfi Hodi?c, I ' .rviii A. OOsltT B.S. Phi Eta Sitima, Saddle an J Sirloin, Gamma Siifma Dclt.i Hoffman. Oscar W. Co urnuKS Grove B.S. Alpha Gamma Sii;ma. Newman Club. ASAE Holronib. Joseph C. Co uniDUS B.S. Dairy Technology Toastmastcrs Club VxuveW B.S. ASAE Holik. .lol.M S. B.S Newman Chih. Rural Economics Club Holter. Rov Leo B.S Intramur.il Sports. Townshcnd Ag EJ. Soc. 4-H Club Hoover. Bernard Columous B.S. Toastmastcrs. Am. Dairy Science Assn. Hoover, Roljert C ' . Be ei ' iie B.S. Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc. I liillk. K i lniiiul b.. uiiriysloirn B.S. Saddle and Sirloin. University Grange, Civita , Phalanx Howe. Doiialfl I ' . Otitana. tSew. B.S. Chi Phi. Boot and Saddle (President) Huher, Dale L. B u lon B.S. Hulier. Lauvauahn I. Hat(i er B.S. Townshcnd Ag. Ed. Soc. Hummel. RkliarrI L. Cano W (fn it ' s(( ' r B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho. Town hend Ag Ed. Soc. I liilc liison, Joseph h. Jr. . rru(i B S. Alpha Zeta. Livestock Judding Team. University Granite, -I ' M Club, Saddle and Sirloin Hvsell. .lofinP. W ' . ' Nt uJlt ' B.S. Phi Mu Delta Idur.iliiifn. Charles H. B.S. University Farm Bureau Youth Council, 4 ' H Club. Rural Economics Club hinis. larolcl . B.S. Pi Alpha Xi. Floriculture Forum .lames. F ' loren . i5a liniore B.S. Delta Thcta Sigma. Townshcnd A5. Ed. Soc. University Grange, 4-H Club .]ohn on. James t.. ' tf ianis; ort B.S. Gamma Sigma Delta. Scabbard and Blade. Saddle and Sirloin. Anchor and Chnin. ASAE He V man Hicl Hodge Hoffman Holcomb Holdrcn i Holik Holter B. Hoover R. Hoover Houk Howe D. Huber L. Huber Hummel Hutchison Hvsell Inijrrihnm Cl £ f! t . Innis James Johnson .. .0 ft o -J .P ( Ci 47 4 ncccdtunc Jones, iiyne H. ouc rus B.S. Student Horticulture Soc. , Vcecuble Society. Pomology Club. Honicullure ProJucii Soc. Kflley. William W. B S. Phi Eta Sigma. Intramural Football. Intramural BaAJtctball Kohavashi. Wondrow . . (. CfflOU Krill. Cl.on n. : |( ' r(ori b.S Delta Thcta Sigma, Phi Eta Sigm.), Univertity Granee. Fl -ing Farmers Club. Farm Bureau Yuuth Council Jordan. C liarles I ' .. Co umbus BS. Ag. Student. All-Ag. Council (Prc i dcnit. Saddle and Sirloin (Pretideni) Kacziiiarck. Frank E. C levflaiui B S. Intramural Football. Intramurl Bowling. Ntuman Club. Floriculture Forum. Prop and ' ing Kai lnfr. I ' .arl I . W apoltonvta B A Alpha Zela. Ag. Student. 4-H Club. Univcrtity Grange. Townshcnd Ag. Ed. Soc. Keouyh. Paul Ci. wanton B S W ' rotling Team. ASAE Ki li. Julius I). Perry B.S. Honiculturc Soc, Pomology Society (Chairman) Kislirnan. George H. iTiiiiiion B.S. Alpha Sigma Phi, Am. Dairy Science As n., Dairy Technology Toast masters Club Kohler. RoLerl P .New Knoxville B.S. Delta Thcta Sigma Koliliiu rt. ' .m. I Jincr arren B S. Am. Dairy Science As n. Koriilrld. hdwin H. Vit ii( , Kun. B.S. Sigma Alpha Mu, Pi Alpha Xi. Gam- ma Sigma Delta, Floriculture Forum, HilU-1 Ki ' t ' clc. Ri( liard W. Lincinnali B S. Delta Thcta Sigma. Floriculture Forum Lackey. Allan M. Oelaware H S. Alpha Gamma Sigma. 4-H Club, L ' ni vcr ily Grange Laisy. liiiiH ' s r.. Sorth Olmstead BS. Alpha Gamma Sicma. Pi vMpha Xi. K.tppa K. ppa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Marching Band. Floriculture Forum [.aver. Brrnian E. Dayton BS. Pi Alpha Xi. Student Horticulture Society. Floriculture Forum Kceniifr. Edoiiard Lee WVsl Chesier BS. Lutheran Student Amh. KrUliin. Wendell C. ( (iftiriiutis B S. Leed. Theodore W. . orl« (Santon Koval, rr nih lieliuirff B.S. B S. Kappa Delta Rho, Am. Dairy Science Phi Delta Chi. Student Horiu-ulturc Ajfn.. Dairy Tech. Toa tmasters Club Soc. I Jonci Jordan Kacsmarck Kantner Kechncr Kellcy Keough Ki9h ICisbman Kitchin Kobayashi Kohler ICohlmorgan Kornfcld Koval Knil KuRcIc Lackey Laiiy Layer Ued Pi fT: e 48 a p. A jj . mmJM o c . ip f f C), f Lccdy Lcnyo Lcuscr Lind Lindcr Lindcnrouth Lindstrom Litt Lower Loweth Lowmiller Mahlstcde G. McKelvcy P. McKclvey McKnighc LercK. RiiprrI O. ac (sori B.S. ASAE Lenyo. Chiirlcs I.. Kinsman B.S. Alpha Phi Omega. Si ma Thcta Up- ilon. Wesley Foundation, ADS A Leuser. Joseph .1. etrtun B.S. Floriculture Forum. Horticulture Soc Newman Club Lind. lOean R. Curtice B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho Lindeniiuitli. Ward A. Cjerruantown B.S. Alpha Gamma Siema, University Grange, Townshcnd Ag. Ed. Soc, 4-H Club iJndslrom. Richard S. Culunibia Station B.S. Alpha Zcta, Pi Alpha Xi, Floriculture Forum Ijtt. Wendell W FrpderiLkloicn B.S. All-Afi. Council, dent) , University, 4.H riub. (Prc5i ' Farm Bureau Youth Council, University Grange. Town- shend Ag. Ed. Soc. Lower. Ciene D. Dayton B.S. Phi Eta Sigma. Am. Dairy Science Assn.. Dairy Products JudginR Team, Dairy Technology Toastmasters Club LowiDiller, Kenneth E. Bucyriis B.S. Sigma Theta Epsilon. 4-H Club. Uni- versity Grange. Wildlife Research For- um, Farm Bureau Youth Council. Tovvnshcnd Ag. Ed. Soc. YMCA Mahlstede. Robert A. C oi ' c a iu B.S. Pi Alpha Xi. Floriculture Forum. Hor- ticultural Products Soc. ] Iaki. I oshinori Clevelaml B.S, Phi Eta Si ' .:ma. Pi Alpha Xi Mavis butle B.S. Thcta Chi .lames O. McCracLei), Ridiard E. LoKeii ' ooti B.S. Student Ma onic Club McDonald, lames W . Jamesloii ' n B.S. Alpha Gamm:t Rho. UnivcrMly Grange. Townshcnd Ag. Ed. Soc. McCuiire. James J. arren B.S. Student Horticulture Soc, Student Conservation Soc Newman Club . ItKelvcy, Creiie B. C reslon B.S. Am. Dairy Service Asfn. . |cKeKev. Paul L hadysicle B.S. Amer. Dairy Science Assn. (Secretary), Dairy Technology Toastmastcrs Club Linder. Richard E. Greenville B.S. Loweth. Anne C . Cleveland Heights B.S. Delta Gamma. Boot and Saddle. Swan Club. Saddle and Sirloin. Women ' s Animal Husbandry Club McCoy. Charles E. Circle i-ille B,S. Rural Economics Club McKnii ht. Leroy lianurrr B.S. Student Conservation Society, Univcr- sity Grange 49 Scftuni. I jln Mfg,0 «.. I« :!. %i A O C. ft C3 O Mcucr Mclick - M.riill P. Mtycr S. Meyer Milford I. Miller K Mill.T Mondak Monlnomery Moore Mordoff Myers d M N.inn. ■, Ncckai Nicmaa A 0|.,.n A. H. Olson Nieman Orwick Meuaill. William F. Green .S; rinf|S BS. Alpha Zcta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc. University Oranue. 4.H Club MfistT. R .l..rl I! C oiumoiunu BS. Alpha Oanim4 Sii£ma, Saddle and Sir Ii in. FIvmtt fjtmft Cliih Moii.k. cipi,.si:. ■ iff... BS |.-.rill. I .-wis 11. HS Theta Xi (Treaturcr, Secretary), P. Alpha Xi, Floriculture Forum, Atfto- njut Movr. I ' .i.il A. I ' .ltuorv H S Alphj Camma Siitma. i Alph Xi. Univrrficy (iranuc, Plnricullurc Forum. Horticiihtirc Sok- Mo er. Slanley i . Cincinnati B S. AlphA Gamma Sisma, ASAE M.lveM-li, Cl.-.u. !■:. 7 unnvl I till BS. !iii,.r,i. Willi,.,,, n. Kiltrnuii BS. Amer. Dairy Science As n. . Dairy TcchnoloRy Toaftmastcrs Club i,ii.-,, i.iMH-. I-:. ( ii-rii-oi n s IXIt.i Theta Sismj (Prc.identl. CFP. Saddle and Sirloin, Rural Economics f:lub (Pre. idem I iill.r. K.id. R. B S IVIia Theta Sinma, AII-Ak- Council. University Granse, Tnwnshend Ag. Ed. .Snc (President) Mondnk, Willia,ii J. lierca BS. NIoiitconiery, William B. W asMinf|,on C.. ti. B S Alpha Hamma Sijima I President I, All- Ai; Council, Saddle and Sirloin, 4-H Club (Vice President), Livestock Judfi- ing Team, CFP .Nioor.-,Will) ,r ' , li ' iS(i.it (. i(y BS Mdrd.ill. Iaii, -s L. (■;, ,„ ,.,i B S Helta Theia Sigma, 4H Club. Uni- versity Ctrange, Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc Plymouth Club . 1 IT-. Kill, ' . ' ! B..H,if(,. B S Quadrangle Je.Ier i:. KOrC Band Naniipy, .laiiio.s C Bracf4 ri(on. J ' lo. B S Delta Sigma Phi. Pi Alpha Xi. Intra mural Softball. Intramural Bowling, Flot. culture Forum, Student Horticul ' ture Soc., YMCA Neckar, .iat k W. C(. i ' i ' u.r,(I fi i{; i(s B S. Kappa Sigma, Floriculture Forum Nieman, Donald Co iiM.rH.s BS. Olson, . rtl,iir Poland BS. Alpha Gamma Sigma, Ci itas, Uni- versity Grange, University 4.H, Saddle and Sirloin Olson, . rll,i,r H. i tett ' land BS. Intramural Sport  , FloricuUiirc Forum (TrcasiiircrK YMCA. Horticulture Sov Orxvirk, l..l„, k. HarU ' m Springs B S Alph.i ( ' •.imma Siitm.i ;4( rccuCtuic 50 Sem m. i ,1m,. i:..ri w. Peterson, l .iv iiioml 1 ) Purdv. Clv.lel.. Repp, Rol)ert L. f,r. .-. .- Curr i lfori KiULuk . o , ,.,. ,7 t., W. B.S. H S B S. B.S Dtlu Thcia Sigma, Town hi-nJ Ac. EJ. Dairy Science Assn., Dairy Tc chno lufiv Boot and S,lddle Club. Am. Dairy Phi K.ippa Sigma, Floriculture Forum Soc. Saddle and Sirloin. Rural Eco Toastmasters Club Science Assn. nomicii Cluh, Univcr itv Grantii-. Fly- ing Farmers Cluh Raniey, R.ilpli 1.. Revn )l l . 1 lidm.is W. ; i,(.(i. , B S Panliii. M ir ill E. i ' oplin. I ' .irry M. i ' urrollton Bcxlvy iWu- Pans BS B.S. B S. Am. Dairy Science Assn. K.ipp.i Kappa pM. Symphony Band. Marching B.nnd. Student Nature Club, Rlioades. Robert B. Am. Dairy Science A . n. ( President i . Wild Life Rese.irch Forum. Hcrpc- K ' enI Dairy Cattle Judiiini: Te.im telogical Soc Student Conservation Soc, Band Club B.S. Delta Theta Sigm.i. Anchor and Chain, Rural Economic Club, Saddle and Sir ' loin, CFP P.uimier. Joseph P. Loiiiiii ' ii e BS. Alpha Sii ma Iota. University Grange. Newman Club. Townshend Ag. Ed, Soc. Poulson. Oavici bealLville Rauscli. E. Dale B.S. Plain City Rnonemiis. .Xlfrcd C. Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc, Saddle anj Sirloin, Intramural Basketball, Univers- ity Grannc B.S. University Granv;c. -(-H Club, Town ' shcnd Ate. Ed. Soc. , (ir(ifisr( f B.S. Alpha Gamma Sigma, University Grange. 4-H Club, Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc Perliam. Donald A. Canisteo. iV. Y. Powers. Richard D. Tallmaage Reese. Thomas A. St. Ctairsville B.S. Rlioiieiiuis, George F. . 7tirlinsi7(Cie B S. Phi Eta Sigma, Toastma ters, Civitas, B.S. Ag. Student, Poultry Science Club B.S. Alpha Gamma Sigma, 4.H Club, Uni ' Am. Dair - Science Assn. Snima Nu versity Grange, Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc, University Farm Bureau Youth Council Reither. Charles E. Perkins. Donald L. Sityber Pruden. Ricliard A. Columbus B.S. Ri( ket, Eugene N. Geneva Intramural Basketball. Intramur.il Foot- .Arn ierst BS. ball. Intramural Softball. Marching Townshend Ag. Ed. Soc, H Club. Poultry Science Club (Trcasur er). In- Band. FIvini; Farmers Club. Saddle and B.S. University Grange. Saddle and Sirloin trarmiral Basketball, Intramural Tra k Sirloin. Gamma Sinma Delta Floriculture Forum Palm Pcrham Poplin Pruden Rausch Repp A. Rhonemus Piulin Perkins Poulson Purdy Reese Reynolds G. Rhonemus Paumier Peterson Powers Ramey Reither Rhoades Ricket ci ' G tr. ' oof I  CrZf- % .  .-e. P rf ni, ' V T 51 4 %ccuitune R( ( i, Kemu ' lh Sclierer, Rdhcrt I ). Kulcllc. Paul W. Ronin c)i). R..l.,rl K (la foifuv x t.n i ' f iijf if YUvvAnW BS BS. BS. B.S. Am. Dairy Science A  n. Kappa Siema. Am. Dairy Science Af n. Poultry Jud inK Team Saddle and Sirlom, Am. Dairy Science A en. Kiiiesmith. William E. Roederer. Ricliard R. Ruble. Robert P. Groiv Cily Sc ' hniitt. John R, C o unitus (_ o iimLii Co iiniLus B.5. Dury Technology Toa iina tcr BS. B.S. . Am Oi-lia Tau Delta. Romophos, Bucltcl BS. Towmhcnd Ac. Ed. Soc, YMCA Dairy Science A n. and Dipper, Makio (Soph. Editor), BMOC (Circulation Mananer . Afi. Student (Soph. Editor!. Strollers Board of Control. YMCA. Scarlet Ma lc. Red Crofs. Strollers (Sec.-Trea . t . Wild Life Research Forum. Student Conser- Alpha Camma SiKm; . Rural Club Economics Schneiclcr. lolui 1 .. Ki| Ir . Kciiyon K. vation Soc. Ohio Statcr , Inc., Mav Week 1949. White ChriMmas B.S. iru iijy Saunders. (_ la tttii Gamma Siijma Delta BS. JllMKHl aWs Rural Economic Club BS. Saddle and Sirloin. Student Conferva RoehrJL . R.iIh- I. lion Soc. Sedniak. Slepheii L. ( nvvioi Co iirii( i:s KoljtTt.s. Aclriuii l: irl B S. Veyciable Crops Soc. (Vice Prcs.) B.S. Newman Club. Floriculture Forum } owTy%Xown BS. Sawyer. UavitI P. Jr Alpha Gamma Sinma. Townshcn Ed. Soc, Univermy Granuc d Ac. Roaers. Paul M. Jr. Wro Beac i. F i. BS. Si ma Phi Epftilon, Floriculii re Forum, Scilxiliuu. 1 ) U( ' A. Prospn ( Submarine (Mub B S. BS. Phi Kappa Tau. Dairy Product Judg ' Alpha Cimma Sit ma. University inc Team. Am. Dairy Science A 5n. Roberts. Andrew J. GranKC Townshcnd A«. Ed. Soc. Humi ton BS. Alpha (i mmj Rhu iHiecutive Council K t Ft « . 1 t T Seif. Robert D. Intramural F ' 4 ' thall (Captain). FIcduc Scarff. William N. VUvmUAA HS, Master (.Uiuncil. Boot and Rural Economicf Club, Studrni Saddle, Con- Koi!cr . Rohcrl L. C{yAe Xc ' ic C(ir is e fcr -atii(n S« c.. Homccuminu C; ' mmii- B.S. .Alpha (lamma Rho. Track. Student tee. Rtflc Club. YMC:A. Saddle and B.S. Delta Tau Delta. PledRc Trainer? Horticulture Soc. University Grange. SirJrtin Town«hcnJ Au. EJ. Soc. Council Student Senate (Frc hman Secretary) Schcrcr Scdmalc Riddle Adrian Robert Rocdcrcr R. Robc s Saunders Rin( miih And rcw Roberts Rorhriit Rood Sawyer Schmttt SeiberliuB Ripley Robinson P. RoBcrs Ruble Scarff Schneider Seif O Cj ft ft. ft © f Lj Q ft © Q n. -A tfH tf ' fe Bi d dM ihm. 52 Scmorn. Shafcr Sicbcrn A. Simmons H. Simmons Simpson SinJcldcckcr Singer Sisler Sprani; Stanley Starr Semoiics, eriioii I). , i-tr HosUm H S Simpson. Richard P. i (. (Jlairsville ASAE, 4.H Club Smitli. M .x D. Stockport 4-H Club, University Farm Bureau Youth Council Snyder. ( lercild L. Wren B.S. Westminster Fcmndation. Poultry Science Club Shafer. Paul ' . Dayton B.S. Alpha Gamma Rho. Student Conserva- tion Soc. All-Ae. Council (President) Sindeldec ker, James L. Hellair e B.S. ASAE Smith, Rohert E. Covitiqtun B.S. Alpha Ciamm.t Rho. Saddle and Sirloin. Rural Economics Club Sonimers. Donald I ' rhana B.S. Alpha 2eta (Vice Prcs.). The Student Dairyman (Advertising Manaj;er). Am. Dairy Science Assn., Dairy Cattle judmns Team bieljcrii. Uonaltl Ci. Cincinnati B.S. Alpha Phi Omega. Flvin ; Farmers Club. Pistol Club Sininions. Autiiist P. ( amLridge B.S. Phi Sigma Kappa. Am. Dairy Service Aun. Singer, Alan L. Canton B.S. Sii ma Alpha Mu, Scarlet Fever. Sailing Team. Pledge masters Cluh, Intramural Sports Sisler. Ri hard W. J.irnci B.S. Pi Alpha Xi, Floriculture Forum Sniitliers. I ouert R. Perryshurg B.S. All Aa- Council (Treasurer). Uni- versity Farm Bureau Youth Council (President), University Grange, Uni- versity 4-Fi, Rural Economics Club. Wesley Foundation Snider, Ooiiald I. WHrirrnxis B.S. Newman Cluh. Horticultural Products Society. Floriculture Forum Speiice. W ' rdt ' ti O. Snakpr tieights B.S. Ag. Student. All Ag. Council. Student Horticulture Soc. (President) Sprant . Ral[)h A. Kenton B.S. Intramural Basketball. YMCA. Plym- (tuth Club. Insurance Society. Am. Dairy Science Assn. Stanley, John H. Columbus B.A. Simmons. Harold H. Bowling Green B.S. Sleeper. Elbert L. esterville B.S. Gamma Sigma Delta Snidur, John . Camhridgc B.S. Starr. Merle O. Litchfield B.S. Delta Theta Siiima. Student Dairyman. University Farm Bureau Youth Coun- cil, 4-H Club. Am. Dairy Science Assn. Se(tc(m. 53 m f O u) D Q - Sitbbin. Stn.KI Stephenson Sludtnv Sender Suffri.it Sullivan H. 1 1.; 1 L Th..m.i Swank r.iyli.r Thorburn Tanner F. Thomas Tlbbltt Tm.-clu.li li; Ultcy Vandois.ill Urban VondenbciR Steljuiiis. Lowell L. SiiKroii. .Nl.Kin P. Taylor. Willian, 1 1. 1 rilt.stliiili. tverctt P. Gn pnH p Hiisltvillc dxnesviUe Lewhbtirg no Lb. Football. Inlramural Spori-. Am. Dairy Science Awn. Pi Alpha Xi B.S. Sisma Chi. Student Conservation Soc. YMCA BS. Baseball. Basketball. University Granse Saddle and Sirloin Sfepnenson, Ronerl . OWord B S. SiilliN.iii. Donald A. iVoni ' ooii BS. Thomas, Foster W. Kosnorton BS. Townshend Ac. Ed. Soc. L ' Irev. Wilbur Dean Dunlirl, BS ASAE I rhan. I onald R. W ' vbllakv Slr.i i r. Jack D. C ' u lirnl)liS BS Pi Alpha Xi. Student Horticulture Soc. Floriculture Forum. Phi Epulon Phi Su.ink. C licvter E. As iiofiJ B S. Rurjl Econi.mics Club lTir.tsurer I. H Club. University Faim Bureau Youth Council. Thomas. Lowell J. (7iT( ' ciii( f (■if|fl( B S Phi Eta Sigma. All- Ac. Council. Flin culture Forum (President) BS Student Conservation Soc. I I . Robert F. . .H ' W ' oj urmlori BS. Alpha Zeta. University Chonia Slroi el. Lewis Ir. (irpciuHllr BS. Alpha Gamma Suma. ASAE. TABS. Stadium ( luh. Liithrran Sludrnl Cen- ter 1 iiiiiifr. Nfd rl. 1 liiiiliiiiii. 1 ' .ml .l...lr,v„!l. I,.l,n II Dritoncv H S , Saddle and Sitloin . (irliiLs hvrry BS. Alph ' t C.imma Siema Hvtvna BS. Saddle and Sirloin, Town hend Af;. Ed StK., Phi Eia Sifima. Gamma SiRm.! Delta. Intcr-Varnty Christian Fellow  hip Sliiclcny. Ri)l)erl i .l ilM . 1 lllW .11(1 . 1 il)l)ilt.s. 1 raiikliii C. ' ondonljersf. Bernard P. Sfiulipr plfifils CorUirmlun brunsiricit Tiffin BS Beta Theta Pi B S Alpha 2 -ta. Flvint Faimris Club BS. 4.H Club. Gamma Delia BS. Alpha Phi Omeca 4c %cccdtu%c 54 • Se Uon4 ozol)ul ' . Rcriiiird 1. W ..lis. .Ian.e T. W.l.i,. Willie Wenner. Cliaries W. WVsi RuUM Cintiiinoli Uotnilton Corey B S BS BS. B.S. Newman Club. Am l airv Science Lambda Chi Alpha Student Dairymjn i Associate Editor i. Aristni. Intr.tmiir.il Basketball. Intra- A 9n. Am Oiiirv Science Assn.. Dair ni ' loKv Toastmajlers Club Tech- mural Football. Intramural Volleyball. Intramural Softball. OSPA. Bool and Saddle. Saddle and Sirloin Waggoner. Cli.irles A. Washburn, Richard J. Wbiner)-, George B. ' « ( rit €l« ' Co linifciis Weber, Edsel ' . AW ' mnce B S B S LeivisviUe B.S. Tnwn.-ihcnd An. EJ. Soc. Arconaut . Alpha (Jamma Rho. Varsity F ■ncing B. S. Gamma Sigma Delta. Am. Dairy Science 4 H riub Team (Senior Manager . Greek Week Am. Dairy Science A jn. Assn. Committee. OSPA. Varsity •o-. Scarlet Key Wliiltaker. , rnolfl C ,. Toledo Waidofiv. .i..iu, n. eber, Eclwartl U. B.S. Sandusky BS Watklns. Earl F. Cincinnati B.S. Phi Kappa. Am. Dairy Science Lambda Chi Alpha. Km. I airy Science Assn. Phi Kappa Psi. Phi Eta Sigma, Gamma Sitima Delta. Saddle and Sirloin Canton As r , BS. Boot and Saddle Toasimastcrs illiamson. C iifford C . Kinitfo frri B.S. Waldock. William H. University Grange. Intramural Basket- Weiiuer, Raymond M. ball. Flying Farmers Club (Secretary). Satuiusky Saddle and Sirloin BS. Watson. Betty C. London Phi Kappa P. i. Phi Ela SiRma. Ganiina Toledo B.S. Sigma Delta, Ag. Student. Meat Alpha Gamma Sigma. ADSA. Saddle Wilson, .loltn R. ludt:tne Team. Livestock Judcing Team. Rifle Chib. Saddle and Sirloin BS. and Sirloin, Dairy Congress. Dairy Floriculture Forum. Rifle Club Cattle Jvidging Team C. o nmotjs B. S. Sigma Nu, Newman Club Walker. Jack E. Weaver, Robert C Columbus Welker, M. Lynn Wilson. Robert S. HiUsboro Dresden iVeif Phdadelphia BS B.S. B.S. Intramural Sports. ASAE. 4 ' H Club BS. Townshcnd Ag. Ed. Soc. Student Con.vcrvation Society Vojobulc W. Waldock Washburn Weaver Ed. Weber cnner Williamson Waggoner Walker Watkins Webb W ' eimer Whinery F- WiUon J. Waldock Walls Watson Edscl V.-chcT Welker Whittakcr R. Wilson Cv p I Cj Cj .p ' j ft ' «• 55 a KC Sco (mUc WoIIjoIJi. M.rlii. iJwiul.t B.S. Siutlcnc ConM:rvaiiun Si c. W ' olfcr. Rus.,11 K ( inttrifiuh BS Wolff. ( ' ..-..rL. ' .- I (■;,iHi...( i.- B S PhiEu Sisnu. Hillcl Wood. Barbara J. C oliiniuii.t B S B.K.I jnj SjJJIc Woodlmrii. ( lilherl W. ( )ln ' rtin BS. 4-H Club. University Granuc. Town- hcnd At:. Ed. Soe., Plymouth Club (iiiiitj. Ri hard K. Hatvntui BS Horticultural Society. Argonaut r at te canapHCCA hal.l,. l.oisK. ( IKU BS. Pht Uptilon Oniicron. University Grange. Home Ec. Club. Women ' s Rifle Club. 4H Club. Fiaker. Alice M. ( (Miiriiutis B.S. Delta Delia Delia, Phi Upsil.m Omi- cron. Mirrors. Mortar Board (Vice Prcs.). Women ' s Ohio. WSGA. Stu- dent Senate. VIC. Panhellcnic (Treas- urer!. Home Ec. Club (Vice Pres.). YWCA Harr. |-?o.sfm,ir .Aniariria B S. Pleiades (TreaMircr). Phi Upsilon Omi- cron. UniverMty Farm Bureau Youth Cxiiincil (Sccretaryt. 4-H Club. Uni- versity Granne. H..ni.- V ,- fluh nV- iiidilix)!!. ( iwcikIoK iir . . Onylon BS. PUiadc ' Council. Home Ec. Club liird.s.tll. Sl,irlc .Nj. PkuJos I Vice Prc .l Hume Ec. Club Boyles. I lielina J. Sictioeru ' i ' B.S. Alpha Xi Di-lta. Browning Dram. Soj. Burrows. Susan I.. Koi ty HxvvT B.S. Knppa Kappa Gammn, Phi UpMlon Omicrun, Links Chilcote. Dolores J. Conirrioiis B.S. Clayton. I lilda L. Auraw B.S Alpha (Kimm.i Dtlta (TrciMircr ). Ma- lt iu. C-onccri Band. Activitic Band. YW ' CA, { ' hristiiin Science Oraaniration C Icrncns. I ' .snicr A. B.S. Omicron Nii (Treasurer) Cralls. Sarali R. Oayfon B.S. Pi Bera Phi. Browning Dram. Soc. (Vice Prcs.K Red C:ross. YWCA. Mid- Mirror . Links. Home Ec. Club C rown, Lola S. Dfesaen B.S. 4-H Club. University Grange, Home Ec Club. Pleiade Danirl. , lnia .1. Sf. ( ursri r BS. Phi Unsilon Omicron AII-Ak- Council. 4 ' H Club. University Farm Bureau Youth Council. University Cranse. Home Ec. Club l eMaria. Joan F. Coinrrif (i5 B S Alpha Phi. H.,m.- Ec Club, Club Uevadas. Rajaniinal r. A (i( r(is. India B.S. Omicron Nu. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Sigma Delta Epsilon. Speaker ' s Bureau, Red Cross, Assn. of C ' hildhood Ed., Hindustan Students Club, Cosmopoli- tan Club. Home Ec. Club. YWCA. Phi Delia Gamma Wolboldt WoKer WoM U ' ood Vo  dburn Younn Babb Baker Barr Blddlson Birdsall Boyles Burrows Chilcotc Clayton n A iTi f « 3-r iki j2 1 Clcmcnii Crafts Crown Daniel DcMaria Devadas F i si 56 Fisher Goodwin Green Hiimmon .lohncox Link MacDonaU Forney Gorby Hctjier .lelcn Larrimer Lut! Mayhcw Fulton Gordon Huff Jenkins Laufersweiler Lynch Meyer Fisher, Nancy L. Gordon. I ose K. Jelen, Margaret Wapakoneta Oslrantier Pilisbunih. Pa B.S. B.S. B.S. Link, Marlh,. .). Alpha Gamma Delta. Phi Upsilon Omi- Home Ec. Club Phi Mu. Boot and Saddlc Columbus cron. Omicron Nu (President). Swan Club. Strollers. Home Ec. Club. Wes- B.S. ley Student Foundation. YWCA Green, Margaret W. Columbus B.S. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Pleiades. Home .leiikins, Marilyn E, Kappa Kappa Gamma, ing Dram. Soc, Home strollers. Brown- Ec. Chib Forney. Myrna 1. Columbus C onimbus B.S. .la:; Forum, Home Ec. Cdub Lutz, Cynthi.i 1 Btiryrtis B S. Ec. Club B.S. Alpha Lambda Delta. Eli:abcth Blaclc- Home Ec. Club well Society (Vice Pres.K Mirrors, Student Senate. VIC. Dad ' s Day Com- mittee (Chairman). Strollers, Mid- Mirrors, Pleiades, WSGA Hetzler. Hmilit- I. Putney L )i li, Xorene .lolincox, Esther M. Co linitiis B.S. B.S. Co imi )i(s Alpha Phi. Home Ec. Club Fulton, Naida C. Links. YWCA. Home Ec. Club. Theta Upsilon, Pomerene Board of Control B.S. Columbus B.S. MacDonald, Pa tricia Phi Mu, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Omi- CoiiinioNS cron Nu. Westminster Foundation. Home Ec. Club B.S. Alpha Phi. Home Ec. Club. Newman H.iff. Martha , I. Larrimer, Mary E. Club. YWCA. Links , ( r ' n(j ' as iifig(on. ). C. GoocKvin. Margaret A. tiast Licerpuul B.S. Pleiades. Omicron Nu. University Grange. Home Ec. (Hub B.S. Alpha Delta Pi (President). University Chorus. Women ' s Panhcllenic Assn., Mayhevv, Estlier Salem J. B.S. Strollers, Council of Sorority Pre sidents Kappa Delta, Canterbury Club (Secre- B.S. tary) Hummon, Sue J. Phi Upsilon Omicron Home Ec. Club (Trca ity Grange. 4-H Club. Bureau Youth Council Mortar Board, surer), Univcrs- University Farm Gorbv. DorotI) M Woosler l.aiitersweilfr. .John 0, Meyer. Donna I Columbus McComfc BS. B.S. Phi Mu (Vice Pres.). Phi Upsilon Omicron (Vice Pres.). Pomerene Ac- Dayton B.S. Mack Hall Council. University Chorus, tivities Council, University Grange. 4-H Phi Gamma Delta, College Acad my of B.S. Home Ec. Club Club. Home Ec. Club Restauranteurs (Vice Pres.) Kappa Alpha Theta ScftccnjL 57 r ) Mitchell Monon Miicl.cll. Loi. A. iintilay Phi Upulon Omicron. Browninc Uram. ScK.. Linli. Home Ec. Club. Omicron Nu Rhodes. Frances E. South CltaAeston B.S. Chi Omega. Brownine U Links. Home Ec. Club Soc, Smitli. Bernice E. Farfcma ri V,.m,p; nUc rlub. Pleiades I liompson. Louise E. l aiuxisier Zi-ia Tau Alpha. Women ' s Panhcllenic, BtoixnmB Dram. Soc., Home Ec. Club Morton. Muriel E. Omicron Nu. Baler Hall Council. Uni- versity Chorus. Home Ec. Club Ryan. Emma I. Athens B S Home Ec. Club. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Cosmopolitan Club Smith. Clara A. , Ii i lanits niry 4-H Club. Home Ec. Club, Bowline Team Tlirot Ivinorton. Geraldine F. larcnyu pieiades. University Grange, 4-H Club, Home Ec. Club O Connor, .loanna ]. CoJumolis B.S. itia Tau Alpha, Alpha Lambda Deha, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, (Vice Pres.l. YWCA. (Vice Pres.l. Home Ec. Student-Faculty Council, Home Ec. Club Rail. Edilh ' . limsley Canton B.S _ Strollers. Pleiades, University Dames Sampson, Mary E. Portsmolif i B S Phi Upsilon Omicron (President), Al- pha Lambda Delta. Omicron Nu, As. Student. Home Ec. Student-Faculty Council, Home Ec. Club Seaboh, l.dilh M. Coliimous B S Omicron Nu, Alpha Lambda Delta Alumnae Scholarship Hou c Smith, Dorotliy J. .At arnsi ' il r Kappa Phi. Wesley Foundation. Home Ec. Club Stevenson. Mnrpnret .), ( inirriUe B S Women ' s Rifle Club (President), Home Ec. Club L ' Imer, Jean F, ofl Kctvvcry Phi Mu, Links, Home Ec. Club, YW( A N ' oorhis, Jean . fnsoM Alpha C.amma Delta (President). Phi Upsilon Omicron. All-Ag. Council, C:himes, Home Ec. Club Raiisch, Louise . ' . Maryfvillc B S Theta Upsilon. Link«. II Shields. Palriiia . . ColiiniLus B S. Alpha Gamma Delia, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Alpha Lambda Delta. VIC. Browninu I ' ram. Soc , V(..r .- I ' .- r lul ' , llnivefilv Grange Studor, C halliiic i. AJainsvillc Phi Upsilon Omicron, K..ppa Phi, Uni- versity Granite, 4-H C:lub, Home tc, C;lub, Wesley Foundation Wh.rl.i. Panlinr I. ( o miiiIhis Alpha Phi. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Mir- rors, Chimes, Mortar Board. Student Senate YWCA (President), Home Ec, flub iPrc ' idcnt), WSCA Board a ptc Sco o 58 ALL %ii niii riL OFFICERS Clinrlcs E. Jorcijui. PrvsiArnt Pnul [■.ndle. Vice Prv iAritl KolxTt SniiMiiTS. Trrnsiirrr I )( rijlliy l-onK, Secretary Stri hit; lor rcatcr to-operatioii aiiiong sliicltMit uruanizntions of the College of Asjrkiilliirc. llic All-Agriciiiture Council renewed efforts to give sKideiits a luiler uiulerstanding of their place in college. The Coinicil succeetlecl in developing closer relations between students and faculty. By sponsoring college projects and correlating activi- ties of other organizations, the Coitni il proved to be an effective force on campus. Chief feature in tlie Council ' s Autumn program was the traditional f arnwarmer Hoedo vn. Students flocked by the hundreds to the Men s Gym to dance to Billy Foster ' s popular, well- knoNvn countn-style band. A rustic atmosphere was created as couples arrived appropriately dressed in dungarees and plaid shirts. .■ nother packed house crowd enjoyed tlie ever popular Calico Capers, annual Winter scjuare dance. Girls, dressed in their best calico, created lUi old lliiH ' r plrlt. I he . ll-. g Coinicil again sponsored their old fashioned Barbecue . with steak and all the trim- mings, at Plumb Hall. The Dean ' s Hour, engi- neered by the Council, rounded out a full year. Students attending the open house were greeted by very cordial deans. The membership is composed of presidents and representatives of student organizations, the Stu- dent Senate member, and ex-officio representatives of the dean s office. Meeting hwice monthK, the organization strives to solve such problems as obtaining working capi- tal, planning social events, encouraging student- faculty co-operation, and acting as a clearing house for student suggestions. Although some col- lege councils are frequently subsidized by the Student Senate, the All-. ' Xg Council stands alone as a self-supporting leader in student affairs. TOP ROW: Fitton, Erickson. Chapman. Engle. J. Miller. Baker. Spencc. ROW TWO: Litt, Geiscr. Winemillcr. Davis. K. Milk-r. Daniel. Voorhis. ROW ONE: Smithers. Secy. Watson, Dean Wood. Dean Rummell. Jordan. Dean Hutchison, Long. 59 Alls OFFICERS Oforge A. Chapman. I resiaeiit Riivniond D. Pelerson. Vice I ' rcsiilvnt I ' .iul L. M Kflvi y. Srrri-torv . ujiuvl I . Siiiiniuns, Trcastirrr Creatine a closer iiiiilv .unnnu students in allied dairy fields and stiinul.ilinu lo-operalion between dairy education and l)usiness elements were the marks of the Student iirant li of the American Oairv Science Assoc iiitiiin. Traditionally, the iMnplos it ' s } ,inc|uel is top feature of tlie year. In .ihi.il li- experience was gained at the various dairy produce pi. nits and dairs- farms where .XDSA men worked, [ .ac h memljer invited his former Siunnier empioycT to an apprc-c iaiion dinnc-r. . flerwards. they attended the Ohio StateMinnesola loothall yame. The Sludpiit Dairyman, a sixty-page hook piil - lished hy AHS.V. circ ulates 5000 c opies. It c arried news ahout the dairy husbandry and the d.tirx lechnology departments. Complete coverage was given to AF SA activities. Soc iailv. the d nr nieii slc-pped oiil In a urancl ni.unier. u ' ivint! many parties cind picnics. In late Ma it ill.- lork {■oniitrv Chili, llie . I)S. i-clhi-,irK. i iv. ,inA children were treated to a line time with gamc-s, athletic contests, food, and fun. A happy. oUI-fashiopned folk party was held at Mac l ark. i .veryone dressed in overalls and plaid shirts to add to the gay atmosphere. In intramural sports. .XHS-V excelled at footnall. Iiasketh.ill. .ind vollli.ill ciiiriiiy llic respc-ctive seasons. Awards for excellence in d,ur ing were iii.icif to Dr. Slatter and I ' rof. Kaeser, coaches of tlie two dairy judging teams. Team niemliers received special kevs lor their work. . new custom of awarclinu iIk ' iic- I i-Iii lie! president a gavel was initialed, it will lie rel.iincci iiy him as a keepsake when his term expires. l liic ri-uul.ii l).S. iiieclings entertainment includecl two top pc-rsonalitic-s. Mike I ' eppe pro- vided movies of the- swimiiiing team. Dr. Rocpke. I ni c ' rsit ol Miniii ' sol.i. dcsi rilieii lii Ic l lor the cIrcMcl diveasc In cl.iirv (.illlc. nriKiTMisis. TOP ROW: Sccbhln , PuJIcy. E. V. W ' chcr. S.-iKrling. Harpsccr. K.1V.1I. Chirty. Kuincy. 0. H.irllcy. tJarmjn. K.i«y. PurJy. Paulin. H.iynts. Low. Hilt. SchillmBtr. Dunham. M.lforJ. P..pl.n. ROW FOUR: Bnirss. R. Hartley, Rinomith. HulTm.in. WaJi;c. Slantim. Scnadcnos.. Schnciter. MilK-r. Snider. Ned. RiekarJ. Eastin, Bay. Younu. Lcnyo. Clayton. Riddle ROW THREE: Davis. Bcllel. Baxter. ED. Weber. Slattet. McKelvcy. Clhap- man. Peterson. Simmon.-.. Bender. Cjeoruc. C uider. Bot--ieh. Kohlmoruan. Armstrong. RclW TWC : Shevlin. Richmond. Curtis. W, hi . St.il. Fowl. Mondak. Tromhitas. Seheucrman. Barnhill. Tisher ROW ONE: Knh- man. Sprang. Statlur.i r. Scott. Josephson. Frcrik. . Foster, Whinery. NV ' hitlakcr, Lower. 60 AS A E of-r-in-RS RohrrI C . r.viins. l rcsidvtit Nl. I -vnne Ctciurr. ice rrf idftit W ' illiiiiii A. Sli-cli. Sirrrlurv illjiirii SlociiT, Treasurer W nil llic iiitt ' iilliiii ol |ir(iiii linL proli ' ssioiuil, xx ' i.il. iikI r ( rcalion.il uli iti(S lor its iiicml)ers. the ()liio Sttitc Stiuicnl [iraiu li ol the .Vmcriian So( ii ' t ol At ii iiltuiiil r.iiyiiiccrv Inrllwrcd its in tercsts on a iarucr sc ik ' llitin prcx iotisK . A pro- Qrani ol wide and varied aitivitics satisliea these aims and fullilled the chih motto, desifjninc for tlie future. luentv-one A.S.M. nienil er alleiided the Na- tional Convention at Michigan State, East Lans- ing, Miiliigan. While there, Rohert G. Evans, local president, was elected president of the Na- tional Student C oun( ll. The I hit) made several lield trips to get a hetter understanding of agricultural engineering prin- ciples. At Plymouth, Ohio, ASAE men toured the Fate-Root-Heath Co. where they saw the development and production of modern tractors Another visit, to Louis Bromfield s famed Malabar Farm. prove l ef|ually interesting. There, they slewed re( ' nl ' pt ' riiiii ' iil.il imlliiidv ol irrig.ilioii. utilizing pipes and no . les. In the annual softhall game with llic LkiiIIv. . S. L men have demonstrated a rritirKcd vupcri ority by winning most of the games. I his tra li tional e ent allows everyone to forget classroom problems and have a lot ol fun piciii( king. . dance with the Home r.ionomics ( lub girls was very successful. An officer installation b;inr|uet topped the ( lub s Spring events. f uring the annual Farm and Home WeeK at Ohio Slate, the .AS.-Xh operated its booth profit abl . They also attended the ediuational training periods for farmers, featuring implement displays and farming tec hniqiu- demonstrations. C redited speakers appearecf at its regular meet- ings, held twice monthly in Ives Hall. Representa- tives of the John Ueere Implement Co. and the Firestone Corp. gave ASAE members recent data in the business of agriculture. TOP ROW: Emcrt. Allman. Ulrcv. Carrcntcr. Burdick. Acker. Simpson, Crown. Dctricfc. McCov. Florence, SindcUcekcr. W ' olford. Holdrcn. ROW FIVE: Hiacinbotham. Hahn. Lecdy. Bullard. Milhurn. Hoffman. Meyer. Ackley. tvlutchler. Walker, Keoush. Lipp. Lapp. Chambers. Koger. Conrad. ROW FOUR: Asmus. A. Brown, J. Johnson, Brooks. Riehl, Lichti. Layton, Fenton. Palmer, Smith, J. Miller. Mt rrison, Hartsock, Booker, Leonard. ROW THREE: Hiscr. Guterba, E. Miller. Medley, J. A. Patten. J. C. Patten. D. Brown. KI002. HcllwiB. ROW TWO: Rtackhouse. W lohnson. Steck. Eyans. Geigcr. Stader. Sanders. ROW ONE: Warner. R. Miller. RI:u: , r. McCa.n. Rvj, I i-y r 61 FLIMIICULTIIIIE FUIUI I OFFICERS I  well Thonias. President Jack Erickson. Vice President Belly iilson. Secretary Arlllur Olson, Treasurer As a seedling, flic Horicultiire Forum first saw liolit in lyil, under the dircclion of Prof. .Vlfrod Hottes. Then, the I ' oruin was relerred to as Trowel and Spatle. hut in IQdj was officially changed to its present n.iinc so that It would he more indicative of the memhers ( hoscn prolession. thai of lloriculture. One of the most interesting of all campus tradi- tions is the Forum ' s Mum sales at foothall games. The activity proved to be a Croat suc- cess. I he profits gained were used to lin,iii c the cluh s yearly activities. During the season, the memhers dine together and then go to worK tying bows for the Mum sales at the following Sat- urday ' s game. In the Spring, another (ampus- wide tradition is the selling ol flowers to the stu- dent body from booths strategically located on campus. Predicting tli.it the Bucks were witliiii smell ing distance of the Rose Bowl, the l orinn entered this idea into their Homecoming Parade float. I heir first prize w iiiniT consisted of a tvvo-sided pyramid with two banners of solid, living roses spelling out OMIO . on a backgrouiul of ever- green branches. I he lorum entered a selected llower-judging te im In the National I ' lower Show to compete against similar teams throughout the ( ountry. So( iai film tions are of prime importance to the memhers too. I he annual lall (.)uarter party was Milil .il iiii i)n s rcsliiuiiiiil. .Spring ( )uarter fea- tured an eventful baiK|uet and dance, during which new officers were installed, keys were awarded to members on the basis of participation, and new members were inducted. I ' eatiired speakers from every phase of the flori- ( iiitiirc industry attended the semi-monthly meet- ings. Representing many businesses, the topics were about nursery management, arboretums. and C hrlvlin.is triiiiinings. TOP ROW: Mrrrill. Mast. Brircnb.iURh. Str.idiT. L,iisy. Shroycr. Fiinderm.irk. Iri- h. Mahl tcJi-. LcusiT. Vogcl. Milbrd. Luubill. Kepler. Arklcy. ROW THREE: Owens. Cildwcll. Buschcr. Linnni.n. W H.imill.m, Licui. Lindstrom. Kacsmarck. Wilcox. Okcson, Bosli-y. Faust. Zoerb, Hcckcnhaucr. Parsons, Burklnrt. BKiir. ROW TWO: F. Cope. D. Cope. M. Hamillon. Snyder. Hankins. J. Rieket. Olson. Thomas. Erickson, Watson, Prulton, Picrcy, Layer, Anderson, Rtioncmus. ROW ONE: Barnes, Enierling. Nanney, G. Rickcf. Schwcruchari, Baldwin, Kirkpatrick. Sawyer. Mercer. Sedmak. 62 Hn iE Ern n uirs nuii OFFICERS Dorolliy I nn. President Rulli Ijltlf, Vice President Margaret I larsn. Secretary Lslner Jean Mnvncw. Treasdrer Largest of all liome economics stucleiit orsaiii- zations. tlie Home Economics Club offers a varied protfram to all liome economics majors. I ' oimclecl for tlie purpose of promoting leaclersliip and friendship among its memljers. tlie Home Eco- nomics Club oHers enjoyable associations lor girls at Ohio State. Hie club is affiliated with the College Club Department of the Ohio Home Eco- nomics Association and jiromotes professional in- terest and scholastic achievement. A booklet entitled ' ou and Home Economics, piujiished by the club, served as a guide to fresh- man and transfer students. In the Autumn (Quarter, the group sponsored a hoijo convention vhich acquainted the girls with the objectives of the club and with their fel- low members. In October, a tea honored Dr. Lil- lian Cilbreth. heroine of the amusing booK, Cheaper by the Dozen. The club s members were hostesses to the re- gional college home economics clubs meeting dur- ing the Autumn Quarter. Outstanding programs were firidal Etir|uette. Summaries of Summer t.xperiences, anfl f iome he oiiomists in the Busi- ness World. Special activities for the Winter Quarter were very ' different. A big undertaking was the earning of half the money toward a scholarship for Mrs. Rajhamal I3evadas, a foreign student, who will receive her doctorate soon. Blossom Creations, a helpful course to hostesses, was offered to girls in- terested in making corsages. Along with Phi Upsilon Omicron and Omicron Nu, the club sponsored a campus-wide Christmas program, From a Christmas Scrapbook. Tlie entertainment for the evening featured colorful tableaus, plays, and readings. A box of gifts was sent overseas to the cluf) s adopted school in Ger- many, brightening their holiday season. The club has a membership of 130 girls. TOP ROW: Foster. Nerbcrt. Ftulh. Bovic. ShalU-nbcrqer. Dowlcr. Birdsall, Rogers. ROW FOUR: Harlor, Manner. Slahl. Stoneburner, Lewis. Richardson. Rniish, SliKvell. Faloln. ROW THREE: .Stone, Shontina. Millikcn. Uncknch. Stoclwcll. Klunk, Lantzer, Watts. ROW TWO: Yarger, Vanbuskitk, Ash. GriSith. Rennet. Fisher. Dcfenbaugh, Jenkins. Keii:. Smith ROW (IN ' E: Cross, Blocksom. MeColIum, Greic. Loni;. Robinson. Wooster, Bahh, Lees. Bone 63 if r SADDLE S SIRLOINCLUB SAIIIILE Mi SII;LIII OFFICF.RS Cliiirlfs E. JorJnn. Premlent Ijinifs . Il.tliii, Y ' m ' Prvsiaent Barhjira Ptixlon, Secretary ( )rvillc A. ( ooK. Trfasiircr . iiotlifr sure essfiil l.illlr Intcrnalional l.hestoc k Sliow (luslied the Sacltllf and Sirioiii Clu into the spotliL ' lit. PcTtfcrned after the Chicafio Interna- tional I .i cstot K l . |)()-ilion. the ( liio s project in- lu(h ' d the (htiry (•illle. swine, and sheep shows. Ailded to these was an iintisual sheepdog demon- stration, showinu how the dogs, acting on signals. work with sheep. This year s show was dedicated fo Arthur W. Jordon, whose Berkshire harrow. DSL s l layhoy. was judged grand ( li.nnpion ol all breeds at the IQIQ show. A hit ol loinedy entered Info the show as 10 deans of various col- leges competed in the IDean s Milking Contest. I ean i lillepole was the ic lor, winning with six and three-fiiiarters pounds dI miik in llic allotted time. Saddle and Sirloins chief ohjcclivc is to pro- mote interest in animal husbanclrv and sponsor c-cliic atinnal and recreational activities. . ' Mlhoiigh the club is sponsored by the department ol animid licisbandry . nicMnbership is open to any student who is in the College of Agricidture and is inter- ested in livestock. New students were introduced to the animal husbandr lac ult in the I ' all and at tlie same time were shown some of the University s champion li esloc k. I he Junior Judging C onlc-st. a pic nic. and the annual Spring Banquet were the highlights of Spring CliiartcT. .Vt llic l) mc|iict, keys were awarded to the Livestock and Meats Judging Team members. Handsome trophies were given fo trie winners of the Jcniior .hidging Contest. I he Saddle and .Sirloin ( lid) was the first col- lege organization ol its kind in the country. If was organized in Lc-brciarx. IQIl. by Prof. C. S. I kind). Ilrst c liairman ol the animal hcisbandry departnicMil. .ind lor wIkhii IMiiiiiIi Mall is named. Meetings are licdd at 7:)0 on the first and third I uesday nights ol eac h month. TC P ROW. n.hrts. Si-lurcr. Clark, Sl.infi.clh, Miimgomiry. V.ilJock. Phillips, C.cibcr, Sponslcr. J. E. Smith, K..rn!. ROW FIVE: Huhcr, Hall. DcLonc. Bern. Lcvii!. Norm.in. Wcihcl. Dray, Wtssd. D. A. Smich. Stevenson. Hitc. ROW FOUR: Core, Vandcrs.ill. Jcnnini;!, Myers, Sheldcn. Adams. Bradfute, Foster, Durvea, namhle, Gretcher, Howarth, Hutchison, Zimmerman. ROW THREE: Wilson, Linnahary, Hcrpel, Hods.-, tlherry, Hetrick, Moore, Theiss, Neuenschw.inder. Waldock. Aseham, Gabel. ROW TWO; Schillinn, t:ook, Paxton, Hahn, Pardy. Jordan. Frank. R. E. Smith. ROW ONE: Copp, Drenan. Wriuhl. Wallers. Reed. l unh.im. Carson. Sheppard. Ripp. 64 TnW SHE II Mi. Ell. HIM ' IETY Ol I ICI.RS K.iii, iiii.r. ;v,M.U( Willi,,,,, M.LU,ii. i..- IW utci ScckiiiLl to (l( rl(i|) pciMinal tiails ol lt ' cnl( ' rv|H|) and so iiil coikIikI llic I o hsIkmuI As ri( ullural Ediicafioii Society rc ilizes its purposes uy plan ning and condiiclint; a well Ijalanced prGgraiii of activities. A niiiiieos raplied program, (eiitered around seven majors themes, is iiven to eacli member. The items include the qualities of leader- ship, co-operation, scholarship, inihlic relations, thriftiness. social and recreational activities, iind conduct of meetings. Appropriate goals, ways, and means have been jirovided for each of these areas. The club assists the sponsoring of the State Young Farmer Conference and the F.F.A. Public Speaking Contest. It aids in recruiting prospet tive vocational agriculture teachers and it helps to de- velop the departmental library. TAES has fur- thered the idea of a student exchange program and the state F.F.A. camp. Throughout the year numerous social fiMutions were given. Friends of TAFS r ieet often to enjoy Cn ' orflf- I.I ri(;l,t. SvcrcUiry K.,rl . ( li-,,, i,N, rcosiirer s((uare clancnig. piciiKs. l an(|U( ' l alK steak fry. lAI ' .S men went all out in lo( al sports. I hey entered intramural teams in Softball. basKetbali. ()llc l)all. Iii )ll) iil. .uhI produceil some fine now lers. Organi .cii iv a literary society in l ). llie lub satisfies llie interests and needs of future teat hers in vocational agriculture. It is sponsored by the department ol agricultural education and prac- licalK all ol its members are agricultural education majors. At most ol the regular meetings in Ives Hall, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. an entertaining program was scheduled. Featiues were centered around panel discussions, im- jiromptu speeches, skits, group singing, and ended with guest speakers or moxies. 1 he club s finances are Irom prolits of a FF. Convention uuich stand and the payment of regu- lar quarterly dues. TOP ROW: Cotlman. Beach, Foulk, Neds. Patly. McDonough, Dye, Cunningham, Loivmiller. Barnhill, Burkcy, TcJrick. Layer, Merritt. Jones. ROW FIVE: Arnold, Roonemus, Earhart, Hubcr, Waggoner. Chambers, Ruff. Cissner, Bristol, Fruth, Paunicr, Gillespie, Francis. Calland, Oberl,tncr, Armstrong, Noecker, Meckstroth. Crossen. ROW FOUR: Bruny, Hcdson. Ash. Litt. Hentges, HaJlcy. Parker, Reed, Fowler, Vollmar. Amstutl. Gilbert, Grouse. Struevying. Barnctt. Ebv. Rogers. ROW THREE: Wadiinslon, Wilson. Stauffer. Foster. Kantner, Kaiser. Schm,tt, Edwards, Mordoff. ROW TWO: Bender. Easterling. K. Miller. Clemens. Folk. Ebright, Smith. ROW ONE: Fields. J. Miller, Wolford, Rausch, Schrocder, Myers, Gislcr. 1 65 U IVEKHITY 4H CLUK OFFICERS WrnJ.-ll Ijlt. I ' rrsiilenl Karlun MonlgoiiM-ry. in Vi si(li ' fi( I .■itltt-r Iran Nl.ivhfw. . '  i trp(arv r.a in MultrniT. I rctiMirt-r IIimIiIi. Iieart. hands, and head. These are the key words of the -1-H Cliil) of America. The Uni- versity 4-H Club strives to keep llicsc words alive on tlie L ' ni crsity fani|jiis. I lie main purpose of tlie clul) is to foster ami maintain an increased interest in -l-H activities. Tlie nieinhers of the did) strive to supplement col- lefie work tliroiicii the development of an interest III ( iiiiiiiiuiiil wellare and the development of ie.idersliip in lomiiuinity oruanizations. They also promote, tliroiiiiii (Jul) meeliiiL ' s. a wider acf|iiaint- anceship aiiioiii, ' the stiidenlv in llie College of . criciiltiire. I lie (liil) is strictly ( o-educatioii.il. - iniiiilier- liip is divided almost eqiialK hctwceii iiicii .uh! women students. Because of this type ol memher- sliip. the ( hil) has re reafional activities which are des( rihed as li.inl to heat. I he memhers meet regularly twice each iiioiilh lor husi- ness meetings in one of the classrooms ol the Horticulture and I ' orestry Biiililing. . lost outstanding of the iliih s activities lor the past year were — accordini; to the iiiciiihers — the good times we had together. I he clul) held an open house in the Fall (.Quar- ter. This a ti it was planned to bring the new- students into (onta(t wilii liie iipporc lassnion and the lac iilly iiienihers. Winter (.Quarter was marked by the annual 4-H Club banffuet. .V week-end outing in the Spring at Camp ()lii liiiiaxed the school year. Seventeen ijnii iihiiiImts .ittendc-d the annual conference ol I lie Riir.il cintli nl the I .I .X. w hich was held in the l ill. Every year the 4-H Club works with the Agri- cultural Extension Service to provide facilities for the annual Ohio l-H C liih C ongress which is held on liie i ainpiis. I he c lul) also manages a booth and refresliment stand at the Ohio State lair. TOP ROW: A i-. R. Tihhitts. Cf.ro. M.-thors. Rothf. Smitht-rs. Ncunschuinck. Rausch. Rust. V.in AusJjI. ROW EIGHT: HtrbiTl. DtlenbauBh. A h. Stint. Lo•lml . Slahl. S«.ink. RaKr. SataSn. Bay. Shalknbcrsci. Rhoncmuj, O-lbill. Howard. Lnri-au, Colliiu. Hill. RO ' SEVEN: Strahl, Barlow. Oamlon. Roush. Low. RccJcr, F. Tibbitl!.. Lichli. J. Ctark, Damson. Robinson. M, Cllark. Brown. R. Simpson. Lowmillct- ROW SIX; V. Williams. Little. Fruth, Goctz. Fairall. Boycr. Ford. Snyder. Shawk. Smith. Rcdp.ith. Rcnni-r. Bullard. Thompson. Wacncr. B Williams. I);,niils. Scott. McCUlUnd. Rector. Wcllcr. R. Smith. ROW FIVE: Taylor. Haas. Batr. Kirkpatnck. Mc( ucn. Krohn, Jtihnson. Dowlcr. Barr. Tucker. Kepler. Ruuer-s. C Simpson. Click. Baum. Sim.mds. ROW FOUR: Lees. Mauie. McBeth. McCalla. Wliited. Harsline. C. Iniiraham. M. E. Ash. L. Ash. MaKluis. ( unniniiham. Reed. Douulas. Stiidebaker. LaTiMirrette. Bouic. P. Rhoncmus. A. Rhonemua. ROW THREE: Bittner. Cryder. Stevens. Caltell. Petrych. J Inuraham. Straycr. Gehres. Krancr. Lichtensleliiel, Wmdle. Jenniniis. Eby. Buck. Hirn. Abbott Engle. Strup. ROW TWO: Neal. Mont|iumer ' . Speakman. Hue. f ' -issnet. Fruth, Gcrdcman. Ascham. Gary. Farison. Johnston. Herr. Dray, ( tiunt-s. Nehay, Hutchison. B. Wise, Honamakcr. Campbell ROW ONE: Gabel. Lecdy. D Wise. McC:achren. Montijomery. Michencr, Lackey. M.ivh.-w. I.tft. I ny. Cr;ibill. Ayle. Moure. W.it;neT. M A h. Forman, Row.-r B-iti.-bman 66 i U IVEIIHITY lilU liE oi-nci.RS r.iiii ijitjif. ' fiM( . ' (ii Alliin l.ii(ki . ' u - ( ' rivi, ,,i( I,., a l).,n,.l. ,N-,r.-l,irv ( li.irlriir Siinl.if. i rvasurt ' r Willi .1 Ir.idilion il.itiiit; ,in l.ir li,.(L ,is IM()7. tlif L iii r,sitv ( ' r.iii ' Jt ' loiitiiuicil lo dcMMop stu- n« ' n( leaders in the liindiiment.ds ol ( ir iiii;e iu livi- ties. I lie Ohio Si. lie ( iraii ' je was loiinded in IOOt lo iji i ' tndenls no were .dieady ( ' ranyers an opportiuiity to lind guidance and entertainnwnt in college. 1 he C ' range is attracting interest and a( laitn by the acti ities ol its installation team. vlii( h travels around ( )lijo. installing new olticers. I en connties were reached during Winter (.)narter lor the installation ol more than ' )00 olli ers. A leel- ing ol lellow slii|). inspired l) the heauty ti d meaning ol the ritual, has caused students to enjoy their association vvjtii the Ohio State Grange. Two new positions were added to the Univer- sity Oranges tahle ol organization: the youth (ii.iirm.in and the legislative agent. They, cor- rei.iteil with counlx. slate, .uid national leaders. .idvaiue llir ( o ord jiwil ion nl llic N.itioiial ( (range poli( ies. Programs ar ' under the supervision ol the lei hirer, who attempts lo initiate exchange pro gr.ims with ( iranges in this area, along with edii cational projects and social lunitions ol the local Cirange. I his gives memhers e. perien e in plan- ning activities ana working with other people. (■rangers prepared a State Hair exhinil and an . ll .Vg Barl)e( lie hooth. In o operation with the I ' arm Bureau V)u(li ( oiincil and the ill C lul). an International harm oulh h. ( hange was fur- thered. Money for cluh fiinclions was earned at a refreshment stand during larm and I lome Week, held on tampiis helweeii inter and Spring (Quarters. Membership in the University ( irange is tom- po.«ed of students and faciilt ' , and others inter ested in the Orange s activities, either here or in rural areas. This year. Orange menibership ex- panded with -1 J new initiates. TOP ROW: Krohn. X ' iniam5on, Trittschuh, Smithers, Litt, Lictitensteiger. Michener. M.-i ie. Lowmiller. Hitc. ROW FOUR; ' hitcd, Kr.iner. Toinlinscin. Krill. Str.iyer. Howarth, J. Hutchison, Montgomery, Rothf. H.in :s. Wcibcl, Taylor. Pulse, Harstine, M.)rJot[. ROW THREE: O ' Connor. Riddle. Agle. Enftle, Wise, Lackey, Hcrr, E. Hutchison. Lehmkuhl. Kantner. Wrights, (Ailhorl on. Wayner. M. CrabiU. Simonds. Rogers. Cohins. ROW TWO: Rector. C. C:rahlll. Mayhew. Dayton. Wyman. M.inre, Boiiic. Smith. Daniel. ROW ONE: Williams, Krohn, Brown, Lees, Clark, Strahi, Stahl, Roush, Howard. Elliott. 67 rr- flMinUIV Ml THi iirsiLin nviiriui Fleclt!i ' cl to further a world-wiclc movement in lionie c ononiics. Omicron Nu. national liome ■( o- iiomics lionorary. concliicted an liilernalional ilii- dcnts ' Week. Foreign students at Ohio State were escorted throne ' i the Campljell I lall lanoratories and shovMi in() ies. Omirroii Nu t ' ave an anniud C hrislina party C olorrul lal)l ' aii , entertaining r fidini s. tintl pLiys ad(h-d to the merriment of this trathtional l)an |uet for home economic uroiips. The chil) sponsored a symposinni on Kesearcri Work at Ohio State. It was designed to c orrehite studies with the latest advancements in food and nutrition, child development, honw niana ' ii ' iil. textiles, and laundering. Expanding its prourain this ear. Phi Upsilon Omicron carried out plans lor the helterment of home ejonomics students, with emphasis on the professional contributions of members. Lsing Bittersweet as the theme for their stu- dent-faculty tea, merid)ers t!a e th e jjuests an op- porliuiilx to ncioine better ai (|uaiiiti(l. . Sopho- more Dessert enlerlained stuelents eligible for membership in I UK), and 10 new menujers were initiated early in the year. 1 hi L psilon Oniitron (elebraletl its forty-first ear as a national professional fraternity at an Annual rounders I )a n.irH|ii(l with Oamma alinnnae and the . lplia y (liaplir at Ohio Wes- leyan Lniversily. Delaware, Ohio. o f? ' Mll OMICRON NU TOP ROW: White. Hias. (Jrunrr. Dc Roia. Hamltton, LonK, Moore. Hocfltn, Sirahlcr. Liiile. ROW ONE: Wcrman. Huff, O ' ( ( nnor. Fisher. Samp ' on. Newark. Dcvadas. I ' Hl UPSILON OMICRON lOI ' ROW: Voorhis. F( licr, .ttrnll, 0 ' C4)nn«r, Simonds, M.ink ;r, Mylanjcr, Crabill, )1.ikcr, Cbrk, LunK, P.i(:c. IK) V TWO: Slicrman, Fuqua, I).inul. Mitchell, Raymond, ( ovill. Wagner, ShiclJ . An- l.r.c.n. Hawk. Pray, While. ROW ONE: Harsh, Barr, Talc, Oavu, Sampson, Hummon. Kirk, BallinKcr, Lilllc, Dcyadal. iiAiisv niAsrMAsrtiss nUILIKV SnE (t (LUI{ Onie a floflsjlini; on ( )liiii St.ilc s ( .irii|)iis. llic 1 ) iiry I ■( Imoloijy I o.islin.istcrs ( Inn lids tImmi Io |)roiiiiii( ' i ( f ill less llifin i ear since its lotindiiiu on May 22, 1010. I he i Inlj was orijanizcd lor llii- purpose of acquiriny experience and vLill in piiMic s|)eaKin and to fnrtlicr stndcnl lillow vlii|) .nndnu tlioso in l)airv I ccnnolouy. rcatnrintj stndrnt speakers it their senii weekK ineetini s in tlie I InnI Room ol tlie Ohio I iiioii. the )() niend ers father to dine and have fnii speak in . I he |)residin ' _ ' loastmasliT. rotating .inioiiu meiuhers. selects the speakers, leilinitmes are iin- proveu hy the use of wire re ordini s, played l)a( k later for criticism. I he acKisor is Mr. I homas I liirinan. Ill slliriiil.ili ' .iikI losler interest in poniliA is llie pnrpose iil llii- I ' diillry Science did). In this .i the I hill iicipes In inlliience llie nation v lliree liiilion doll.ir p inltr indiisliv. . l a l).in((nel honorinu ' iiini. I ' loi. I ' .. 1 . Dakan was presentetl a plaipie in reeoiiiiilion of his lO ears with the poultrv department. In ( o operalidii willi ihe ()hio liirke Cirowers f ' ederation. the cluii sponsored a dressed turkey sliow. it ga e a narliei ne in tlie Sprint, ' , Membership is open Io all students of Arts or Agricultural Colleges who have an interest in poidlry science development. Meetings are held on ihe lirsl ,ind third I liurs- da s of each month in 1 o iishend I kill. DAIRY TECHNOLOGY TOASTMASTERS CLUB TOP ROW: Foster. Siiberling. Webb. Lower. Wliittaker. Frcr- ilss. Josephson. Jones. Schcuer- man. Kishman. ROW TWO: Taylor. Baxter. Beticl, Barn liill. MeKelvcy. Milford. Hoi comb. Bn ' eKs. Herman. ROW ONE: Stebbins. E. V. Weber. E. D. Weber. Hawk. Octerson, Davis. Perham. Rinesmith. Snider. POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB TOP ROW: Barlchurst. Elliott. Butler. Snyder. D. Prudcn. Behncr, Peterson. ROW ONE Geiger, Wills, Wincmiller, R Pruden. Jaap. nUISAL ElMMIMirS STMIIEXT rn SEiaATin snr. RelativeK- now on llie nericiillural horizon is the Rural Kfonomiis CIuIj. Piisliinfi forward to meet inten le l plans, tlie rliil) lias offi( iaily applied to (lie American Societ - of A(jriciiltnral l . o- nomirs for a student rliarter. Furlner plans in liide a special radio series on OSL . f- ' ormed for the purpose of liringine loeelher liidents interested in the rural economics and rural sociohiijv fields, the cluh makes it possihie for people of similar leanings to acc|uirc additional leadership, friendship, and co-operation experi- ences. F he (lull was successful in sponsorinn a Winter han(|uet and Spring barbecue besides being fortunate in ■.(•( iirlim well Known speakers for its meetings. F ' urnishing a medium for the exchange of ideas lUid promotion of good fellowship for students in- terested in conservation, the Student Conservation Society gained new strength this year. Although relatively new on campus, mendiership has swelled considerably since its founding in 10 IS. .■ n impressive succession of prominent speakers, representing the aried interests in conservation, met with members in the ()liio Union, . bilities of all members were called upon to furnisli panels and discussion, fellowship ensued as meetings losed in songfesl. The (lull s ( alendar was brightened by a trip to Louis l romlield ■ famous Malabar barm near NIaiislirld. RURAL ECONOMICS Tl P ROW: CiJy. McCov. Mt:(iuirc. Hollincnvufth. Mc- (jrrcn. Orwick. Riplcy, Mos burn. Cunntnttham. ROW TWO: Suit. Hulik. MorK.ck. Hoak. Gomhar. Myers Belt. LinJcr. Br.inJwic. HuKKin - Rt W ONE: Rv m. Smith. Swank. H. Thu-man. Miller, I. Thicman. Shuhcr, Hovcn, St lies. STUDENT CONSERVATION SOC:iETY TOP ROW: Stewart. Thic- tn4nn, Allman, Baltcs. Har iinc, ( lallaithcr. Holmes. Kerr. Gar- n tt. Groom . PcRcf. Kcycs, Sirtirnihdlcr. Hryman. Brocqlc l.iirM. Uhor ROW TWO: Thatcher. Millrr. Spccht. McKniKht. N. Hall. Gordon. G Hall. Mrycr. Urban. Sh.l- lim. Hiihlcr. Ho inr. Summer . Numan. Frcy. Fcnncn. ROW UNE: G.irrinon. Morrison. Lrrch. Wolholdt. McGuirc. navis. Frrshwatcr. Haeur. Blair, hiirraii. Clever. STUIIEXT HnifiTirniTUKAL sikietv F VK11 KNIttAII VmiTH lo nctir llic oilier .side ol llic sl(ii iiiul at llic iiiii«- tiiiic jiilii in a spirit ol Icllow sliip lias hern lli«- ()oli( ol llic Sliidcnt I iorlit iiltiiral So( irl . in Inis rcs|)c( I llic Soi icty proN icics a iiictiiuin l) vlii( li liulciils interested in flowers, fruits, and cyf ' lanlcs can liccoinc licllcr a((|nainlc l willi iIk; liorli( nllnral licld. I lie riii ' Milicrs iillciiipl to inainlain a liaiaiuc lie tweeii etlucational and social activities. .VnnualK. a weiner roast and a stiident-lainlty sjet-lotletlier ■ire tlie i liiel excnts. Male meinljers put on liase l all unilornis lo (ompete in tlie sprint; iiitriiMiiiral wars. Tlie S0( iely (ounts many aliiinnae wlio are le.id ers in lounlie-. and stales ol tlie nation. I oullilul ill its approa( li lo ( iirreni prolileins, tfie University F ' arni liiireau oulli Coiiik il lias rapidly assumed an important pla e on llie lam pus. To { et ijood traininfi lor rural loadersliip. lo sponsor and encourage worthy etIiKalional and sot iai proyraius. to continue its relalionsliip uitli the F arm Bureau- — tliesc are trie goals lo ne found in tlie ( oiiiK il. I lie oiitslaiidiii! project of tlie year was a tour lliroucli llie farm Bureau Co-operative .Asso ia- tion in ( oliimhus. Triis was foliowi-d liy a visit to Radio Station WRF ' T). Wortliint ' lon. and ended witli a steaK fry alont llie .S( ioto. Organized in l |s. llie oulli ( oiiik il lias in- creased memnersliip and acti ities. STUDENT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TOP ROW: Zcllcrs. Pcmon. Morrison. Broclclchurst. ForJ, Emmert. LnvtT. Moore, Tash- ima. ROW THREE: R.ttcr. Gricc. Schiitttn. Ht-nson. Stiill- ing. B.irnhuu e. Shroycr. Kep- ler. Young, (iriffitti. R. Hav- Jen. F Hayden. ROW TWO: Lecd. Mercer. Cooper. Drol- linger. Brown. Eyssen. Himcs, Slradcr. Harpold. ROW ONE; Hornbergcr. Elliott. Miller. Huwlctt. Christian. Spcnce, Hartman. Mcsccher. Johnstone. Hamilton. Anderson. Tukey. FARM BUREAU YOUTH COUNCIL TOP ROW: Nichols. Sirahl Akin, Lichtensteiger. Banta, Gillin. Reeder. Marquis. Staats. Raver. Dull. Patterson. ROW TOUR: Barlow. Dowler, Dor- sey, Mayhew, Lackey, Arm- sirons. Oberlitncr. Brown. Ar- hoi:ast. Lowmiller. ROW THREE: L. Ash. M. Ash. Grimes, Musgrave, Seidcl, Dan- ison, Thomas, Daniels, Shallen- bcrger, Lund, Griffith, Shawk. ROW TWO: Zuber, Yen, Hsu, Lons, Busch, Angersbach, Clegg, Dayton, Fruth, Jones, Lorcaux, Roberts, Caster, Moore, Kirkpatrick. ROW ONE: Hadley, Barr, Daniel. Smithers. Rothe. Rogers. Kraner. Montgomery, Dean Rummcl, Kinsey, Ramseyer, Amsbaugh. J: ft o 1 Ai; HTUIIEMS rLA FUK THE FlITUUE Once aiiiv? Look o ifc. ' ' uk i tliosv fiitgersl 72 ( i Hli ARTS and SCIENCES Prcdcric . I irinihvrfivr Optiit. Cnllvqr ( . rt nnd Sciences ' ( i(iiii S, Ctutliric iJIliiT I )« nil 4 i. COLLEGE OF ARTS MB SCIENCES Liii i ' i il Mall, liisl ( l till- I iii ci-.il hiiild ings. nouses tin ' ■i(lrniTiislr.kti c dliiii-s ol llic C ol lege of Arts and S( iciu s. i lie present name. C ol Icao of Arts and S iences. was adopted in m2Q. Before, it had lieen tailed tlie College of Liberal . rls (1027). and College of . rts. Pliilosopin . ind Science (1805). Before IM) the Si hool ol S( ieni e and the School of Arts ,in i Pliilosopliv were main- tained. Now tlie (olleoc eniolU more tliaJi lortx li e hundred students aruui.dly. It has grown too large to he completely housed in one hiiilding and its departments are scattered throughout a niminer of the nuilcungs on campus. In addition to the group of students in the fiachelor ol Arts program, the college ol .Arts and Sciences includes those in Bachelor of Science programs with science majors, riiose phuining to (liter llii ' |)ri)levvi()ns ol medic inc. dentistry, cler in,u iTiedic inc. pliarmacv, optometry and law are enrolled in . rls ( ollegc. This is indeed the ( ol lege within the Collc ' ge, Some of the largest departments ol instruction on the University campus, f ' .nglish. chemistry, and n)athematics are in this college. Ten other im- portant teaching departments and two scliools. .lournalism and Optometry, are also hudgeted in the College of Arts and Sciences. The college, tlierefore, services students in all ol the under- graduate colleges and prolessional colleges. Eighth dean of the colleLie is Dr. Frederic . Heimberger, appointed in 1040. Preceding the present dean were flarlan H. Hatcher, filand I-. Stradley. Walter J. Shepard. W. fl. Henderson. Joseph V. Dennev. Allen C. Barrows and Samuel C. Derby. Uaylon E. Hecltman Secretary jiunes H. Pollard DirriUtr, SrnfKif of fntirnnlhnt 75 Acton Andrew Aiirain Anncnbcrg AnJcrton Artcr A . • Barnhuu c Barton Bennett Bau hman Bctschcr Beery Blake Bloom Bowi ' en Blount Boyd Boone Brainard . ( loll. Biirliar.i K. . rl.T. Slanlcy G. IViuuMiiii.iii. I.ii U n 1 . BloOIl), .llTOIlll ' C ' u ttrilblij CVrsl iru ' Co tirii jiiii Co iinidus B A Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delia, Mirrors, French Club (President) BS. Ari toi B.A. University Chorus. Woman ' s Glee Club. Orchesis. Wesley Players, ' csley Foundation B.S. Varsity Track Blount. Willnir C. Adr.iin. .lames K. Coiurri ilM Alpha Delta Sigma. Lantern (Daily AJ Mv : Local Ad Mer.) . ii lcii. IJelorcs M. Canton B A. Alpha Gamma Delta. Zcta Strollers. YWCA Phi Eta. Beery, Ralpli II li Lancaster B A. Phi Kappa Tau Co limliii!; B.S. Scabbard .in.l Bbdc. Prop and W inn Boone, Mildred L. ( nliininiis . ii(l T ' .oii. I iilri(ia 1.. B A. YWCA, Pleiades ( o iini xis B.S. Kappa Kappa Gamma (President). Scope, Alpha Lambd. Dlt. H.= .h.rh Blackwell Society Baiiil)ri(iu ' . l.oU 1. Cir. .r, ,- B A. nrniH ' t t . (H rn.i . ( oUitnoits B.S. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Scope liowei). Maiiriiie .oru on B.S. Pi Beta Phi. Freshman Panhellenic, ReJ Cross, Elisabeth Blackwell Society Andrews. l)orolli li-.in liiiriilioiiM-. .N.iiH ,1. Vrjiiriffslulrn BS Alpha Delia Pi, Elizabeth Blackwell So- ciety. Arts College Council, Boot and Saddle, Concert Band, Activities Band, Scope Cri ellrcll US. Alpha Chi Omega, Gamma Alpha Lantern Chi. UiIm licl . N lillU iri ' l iirri dfi H . liovd. Don.il.l W. iWn ' ard BS. Sinma Gamma Epsilon, Geoluily Club (Treasurer) .• ni)enl prc, Bpri).ir l C. . i( ti « ' (oirri B A I artoii. 1 lioiii.iv 1 .. Ltevt ' land hl.ikr. 1 ).uill W IaVU l -.U ' T Brainard, Samuel 1. Siymj Alpha Mu. Swimming Team iManaurr), Scarlet Key, Varsity O BS. Phi Kjppa Tju BS. Scope B.A. German Club, YMCA 4 t i (Z cC ScicKce 76 e Ca%±, Brodhfll. Norma .1. (V iinif}iis B A. Fomcrcnc Aclivilics. Gamma Delta. Lulhvran Student Assn. Brow n, illiiiiii I .. B A. Sifim.i Thol.i HrsiK ' n. .Mph.-! Epsilon Orlla. Wc K-y Foundation Intramural . ' c. U ' v Fuund.ition. Joint ( ouncil, Wejiev Player. . ' e. ley Fi undation Bull. James Co timfctis B A. Phi Kappa Psi. Sigma Delta Chi. Alpha EpMlon Rho. Lantern ( Ncwj Editor). YMc:a Bimsluiit, Sclnm R. Voungstoicn BS, Phi Si ma Sigma, Scope. Hillel Biisliont;. Loiianne Lima B A Delta Delta Delta. Makio. VIC Ciirlf. . l.iiA I. I ()iin((s(f ii ' ri US. Kappa Delta. Link . Student Chemic.il Society. YWCA Carnitiii. Willi. iiii R. if inotil B S. Am. Chem. Soc. C liristiano. iiKciit .K. R,S. Newman Club Clarke, John A. ConirnLns B.S. Alpha Delta Sigma, Lantern Cockreli, William A. San Diego. Cal. B.A Strollers, Foreign Trade Club, Inter- national Relations Club C olriii.iii. ( ilcim W (.olnmbtts B S. Alpha Phi Alpha Conios. Shirley G. AsliUuul B.A. University Chorus Conovor. Carl O. Hvasiint Plain B.A. Copelancl. Elizahclli F. apakoneta B.A. Delta Phi Alpha, Pleiades, Archery Club, Foil and Mask Corson. William d. Co iinuxi.s B.A. Covey, Richard L. Cleveland B.A. Sigma Delta Chi, Sigma Theta Epsilon. Lantern ( Campus Editor) , Wesley Players, Wesley Foundation C raw lord. I linm.is j. South i.ii (i,l B.A. Delta S.uma Phi, CFP, YM(.A Crornijic, li ' u hard I I. Ashlainld B.S. Sifcma Gamma Eptilon. Strollers Dawn, ? Iary I I. C olumous B.A. Toxophilitcs. Strollers, Pleiades. New- man Club. Pomcrenc Activities, Pha- lanx, Elizabeth Blackwcll Society Dennis. John S. .Jr. .anesville B.S. Alpha Delta Sigma, Lantern. Newman Cluh Desmond. Rirhard K. (Joliinious B.A. Phi Delta Theta. Pi Sigma Alpha. BMOC (Editor). Makio (Copy Editor). Fraternity Life ( Editor ) . Arts College Council. Strollers, YMCA. Scabbard and Blade, Spartans. Romophos. Bucket and Dipper, Toastmasiers. Press Club, National Defense Transportation Assn. (Pr. M.l.-ntt Brodbclt Broun Hill! Bunshait Biishong C:.rlc Carman Christiano Clarke Cockreli Coleman Comes Conover Cope land Corson Covey Crawford Crombic ■fi rP Dawn Dennis Desmond 1 77 4%t ci(€cC Scieace Dillon. Barbara J. Delia Omu-ron. Zei W i Eli. Sym- phonic Oioir. Univrrtifv Stngrr . Uni- vfftity Chuir, Womcn ' t Glee Club Dilruk. Gilbert B. Orienf f riickenniiller. I.oncII I.. r( C linlun B.A Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pht Mu Alphj Sinfonu. Kappa Kappa P i. Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Beta Kappa. Scarlet Ma k (Secretary t. Stroller . Marchint; BanJ. Symphonic Choir. Men ' s (ilec Club. Univcrcity Choru . Univeffily Singers. Band Qub Oiindon. Irriic M. A ans ic u B S Alpha Delta Pi. Neil Hall Qmncil. Makiu. WSCA. MiJMirrors. Pomcr- cnc Activitic . Badminton Club. RA, Tenni Club (Secretary). Wesley Foun- dation. University Damcy Oiinliarn. Rohert L. ( uliiniuiiA B A. Lantern, University Players. University D.u.L.p. William Coliimuus BS Theia (-hi. Fre hman Fraternity Coun- cil. Student Fruntliners. Geology C ' lub Dunn. Cliaric R. B.A Lantern. Newm:in Clu b. Ctvita; liberie. Bill W. leaver B A WOSU 1 Sport- Edito I I ' .delsoerg. Rosi Ivn ( u imif)iis B.A. Chi Delta Phi. Sundial University Player . Ja er5. OrchcMs. Hillel P HtmiM: President. Phal HoritaKc IZFA. 5 Forum. Stroll- .lyers. University mx Eichman. C arol I. Tmeao Pi Biu Phi iVut Pre.). VIC. YWCA. MiJ-Mitrur,. Pinhellenic A sn.. American Jr. Dental Hygiene As-n Eifel. EcKx.ir.l A. LaJteu ' ooti BS. Artstoi. Lantern. Univer ity Choru« Einsel. Davi l W. )r. Ti i,. B A.. MS. Pi Mu Ep ilun. Phi Eta Sigm-i. Phi Lambda Up ilun. Scabbard and Blade, COMO l .kiis. I.e«ii ir l .1. Akron B.A. Sigm.i Alpha Mu. Swimming Team ( Manager I. CFP. Hillel. Intramural Sports- Ellia. .1. I. oiirig.sfoirri B.A. Sigma Delta Chi. Lantern ( Campus Editor. News Ediiorl. Quill Rep ' -- 5cntative r-y« rn iin, Jean H. yay on BS. Thcta Upftilon. Eluabeth Blackucll So ciety FerCds. I ' .dward S. Jr. ( ' n l.r.W . v B.A. Alpha Ep tlon Rho. Student Speakers Bureau l-Vrriell. Merlin I. C uliifiiuiis BS. F ' .clnian. .James R. C u iiriiuii5 B A Phi Eta Sii:ma l ' !llioll. ( ilrniia l.u ■orfc . W,i. . B.A hoijle. aiuy L. C Olll llllll ' i Alpha Phi. Anthropology Club. Ger- man Club. YWCA lolxim. I ortliy ! .. W ' otiirn. . Jass. B A. Theta Upsilon (PrcsiJenlt. Zet.i Phi Eta. Delta Phi Alpha, Browning. Link. lull.r. l.iMiL R. B.A. Delta Gamma. Theta Sicmi Phi (Presi- dent  . Alpha LambJ.i IVha. L.intern (News Editor). Uni .i-itv Chorus Dillon Ditrick Druckcnniill. f Dundon Dunham Duntap O Dunn Eberic EdeUberi! Edman Eichmar Eifel EinscI Ekus Ellia Elliott Fvfiman Fertu Ferric II F..gle r cty r . O iMill,- £2 78 A B. Gardner M. Gardner Garner Gasper Gaylord Goldsmith Gottschalk i-iray Guihcr L (. Harper Hayman Hartshorne Heeter Haskins Hendrickson Hoac (lamell. Christ O. I.oraifi B A Phi Kappa Sii;ma YMCA. Am. Makio. Pharm. Assn. Strollers. Gardner, Bernard G. Cuyahoga Falls B.A. Tau Epsilon Phi ( President, Vi. Pres.). 194 Makio I Associate Business Manager), CFP (Public Relations Com- mittee Chairman), Dolphin Club, OSPA, Hillel. Greek Week Committee, Strollers Gardner, McirN.iinie Columbus B A YVVCA. Pleiades C arner. joliii . s l((i j(l l B.A. Phi Kappa Tau Gasper. Barbara A. Cleveland B.A. Alpha Lambda Delta. Newmanite. Art College Council. Newman Choir. Alumnae Scholarship House. German Club. Newman Club. Freshman Law- Class (Sec. Trcas.) Gaylord. George Columous B.A. Alpha Phi Delta (Vice Pres.), Ljntern. Freshman Fraternity Council (lillespie. James R. I onngs(o)rri B A, Chi Phi ( loldsinitli. Jo Anne Dayton B.A. Alpha Ep-sil..n Phi (Vice Pres.) Gottsclujik. I.uk W. CitiLinruiti B.A. Beta Theta Pi, Makio. Sundial Grimm. X. Jean (_ u urriMiiN B.A. Kappa Alpha Theta. Alpha Lambda Delta. WSGA (President), Council on Student Affairs, Student Senate, Coun- cil on Student Publications. Mirrors. Chimes, Mortar Board. Brownini; Dram. Sue. Gray. Charles W, C o nnioiis B A. Kappa Alpha Psi Guiher. Dale R. Caraington B.S. Sism.i Chi Hall, lol.n C. Governors Isldria, . I. B.A. Chi Phi, Pershing Rifles. Scabbard and Blade. La Crosse Team, Military Council, Sailing Club. Student Front- liner Hcill, Kdthryii Lee Co unioris B.A. Alpha Phi. Zcta Phi fcta. UniverMty Players. Newman Club Hanson. Roherta M. Snawnee B.A. Alpha Lambda Delta. Alpha Epsilon Delta (Secretary). Neil Hall Court Harper, SlirHion R. Akrod B.A. Sigma Delta Chi. Phi Eta Sigma. Lan- tern ( Editor. News Editor. Campus Editor). Circolo Italiano (Vice Pres.) . Hartshorne, . (la .1. Lalceu ' ood B.A. Women ' s Rifle Club. Pomerene Ac- tivities. Pomercnc Board of Control, YWCA Haskins. Betty A. Gui ipo ' cs B.A Strollers. Baker Hall Council Hayman, Milton A. Clvri ' lcind B.S. Alpha Epsilon Pi, National Forensic League. Lambda Lambda Lambda. Sun- dial. Lantern. Hillcl Scroll (Editor). Heritage (Business Manager) , Hillel Student Council. Hillel Players. Hillel Choir I leeter, Rohert E. Hnnu ' irdle B.A Hendrirkson. Jean A. Euclid B.A. Phi Mu, Links, Home Ec. Club, Pom- erene Activities Hoaf?. Jane E. Worlnington B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, Scope. Alpha Lambda Delta, Swan Club Senca%4 79 (?H IS A O 1 ri At ( ft Hooper Hope Huufttun H-ward Hufvich Ink Uham Jayncs £. Johnso R. Johnson J. Jones M. Jones N. Jones Kampfcr IiiJkms FCalman Kay Hoislon. CliarKiHc Columous H A Howard. B.S. Willi H r. W 00|) ' Worn I B S. Gcolosy Club ll.,|.r. I „ ,IM. B.A. Siimt Dclu Chi C. Horen. Iris A. Coiumbiu B A Kjppi Hclla. Vie;. Pen and Bruth Club Hoiislnn. ( ii-ne F.. Cynl iifinu. Ky. B A iiiMNi.i,. i: iiii, M. iirffiirt(| i(iiii, . la. B.A. Alpha EpMltm Fhi. Mortar Board. SiKma Delta Pi. Hillcl. IZFA Ink. BclU Arm ( antoti B.A. Alpha Chi Omcea, Kappa Phi, Sundial. WSGA. O.S.U. Friends. YWCA. Browning Dram. Soc. Links (President) UliaiM. Icroiiir C . AttTitn B.A. Alpha Tau Omega Jalinlic. hrnst ClncinnaH B.S. James, Allx-rta N. C oltifitun B.A. Pleiades, Hockey Team, Strollers, Lan- tern Jaynes. illidiii Columous B.S. Phi Kappa Si ma 1 Pi ident). Romo- nhos. Bucket and Dipper. Sphinx. I i- 9 Makto (Editor). Sundi.)l, Arts Colle ic Council. COMO. Greek Week Chair- man. YMCA. Press Club. Debate Team JesSiip. I )(Hi.iM I ,. (Solumous B.S. Thcta Chi. Sit:m.i li.tmma tp ' lun Jolinson. r, lilli Arm ' ciiiu ' Sfilii- B.A. Alpha Xi Delta, Mirrors tSecreiarv . Chimes. Mortar Board. WSCA (Sopho- more Secretary. Vice Pres). Board of Trustee. o( the Co-operative Residences, Inc. (Chairman), VIC. Women ' s Ohio Johnson. Rohtrt F. ( ) lriiiu iT B A. Jones, .lolm R. licxlcy B.A. Beta Theta Pi. Sundial (Exchange Edi- tor), f:OMO (Vice Pres). Arts Col- lege Council. Scarlet Ma«k. Stroller . O.S.U. Emergency Unit . Alpha Phi Omega. Ohio Slaters, Inc. Jones. Martha Joan C oiuniltus B.A.. B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta. Mirrors, Mortar Board, VIC (Scc.- Trcas.k, Strollers. Browning, Dram. Soc University Chorxis. Women ' s Pan hellcnic Association. Women ' s Ohio Jones. N iin cila Coifiniuii5 B A. Kappa Kappa (iamma. Delta Omicron. Mnrtar Board, Mirrors. Chimes, WSGA. Student Senate. Student Coun. University Chorus. University Singers. Svmphonic Choir. VIC, Women ' s Week (Secretary YWCA. May Queen Court. Military Ball Queen, Soph, and Jr. Class Cabinet hidkins, Knmtlli K. Columbun BS. Sigma Phi Epsilon Ktilniiin. Iraiik i. Cleielaiiil BS. Wrestling. Engineer ' s Council. Quad- rangle Jeiteri , Geology Club, A m Ceramic Soc. K.iiitpii ' r. hi hti . ( cHiirnntis BS Kav. WmM n. trm.jl.fvf.. . MA. ;4%t aKcC Scieace 80 eKcon4 K.-ll,- .,lnl,M N|. L lflui!i(4 ' r B A. Kolly. Martin V. .{IKCICfXXl B.S. Alpha Delta Sit;ma, Lantern Kerstein. Ir ii B A. Kirk.-r. M.ull,., R. Co iinif iis B.S. Klein. Jacol). R. CuVdMOgO (HIS B.A. Zcta Beta Tau, Phi Eta Si ma Klose, Edward L. B.A. Gymnastics Team Kiimriiddlil. I r ' d ' ri( k I 1. Ct ' ifio B.A. K.ippa SJKma ( I tt.i ' in r ( . Phi Eta SiKma, LaCro99C Team (Manager) Kucera. RoIktI I I. C eve unti B S Sim ' dial. Makio. BMOC. Flyinn Cluh (President), Campus Photographers (Vice Pres.). Glider Club, Geology Club Lasco. Roljert J. Lorain B.A. Sii;ma Pi I .l-.ull T. I ()l)ll I i ' ifii ldv B.A. Phi Kapp.i Pm Lee. Ki.liar.! II. Dayfu i B.A. Dtlta Chi Lefever. Cliarles II. A «rio« B.A. International Relations Club (President) l.eliner. Rol crt E. ' is iiny(on C. . B.S. Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Geology Club Kiellialjcr. Rci I-. Co uniu(i,s B.A. Phi Gamma Delta. Intramural Football. Makio, Homccominy Committee (Chair man). Greek W ' cek Committee Right, Willian. W. Qoiumous B.A. Thcia Chi( CFP (Executive Commit- tee). German Club, Philosophy Club. OSPA Kni«[it. Karl E. (. ircpiofia B.A. Di ha Tau Delta. Alpha Delta Sigma, Lantern (Advertising Manager), Sun- dial. OSPA (Executive Board), Scarlet Mask. Ohio Staters, Inc., Freshman Fraternity Council Krigbaum, Edimiiul M. Co li mo [IS B.A. Sigma Chi Lalla. Rosier E. B.A. Phi Delta Chi (President). Psi Omcca. Phi Eta Siema. Sundial. OSPA. CFP Lawrence, Jeanne E. Day (on B.S. Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Lambda Delta, y VCA. Women ' s Panhellenic Assn., Women ' s Glee Club, University Chorus, Elisabeth BlackwcU Society, Roger Williams Club Lehnbadi. Paul R. Vermi ion B.A. University Chorus, Men ' s Glee Club Leugers. Jean D. B.S, Elizabeth Blackwcll Society, Strollers. Activities Band Lewis, Jarnes M. oT VOQa B.A. J. Kelly M. Kelly Kcrstein Kiefhaber Kisht Kirker Klein Kriiibaum Klose Krimcndahl Knight Kucera Lasco Latta Lawrence W«=1? ft Leader Lee Lcfever Leugers Lchncr Lcimbach J. Lewis dubM S« M«! mm 81 ;4%t a cC ScieKce i Lewis, .NoriiuTn B A VMCA l.rwis. Phil C. KtnXon B.A. Freshman Track T. .r D.  u- ri..K LiiM li. SnSf ' iii ( i lii iiu(it B A. Kappa Alpha Thcta. Swan Club, Dra matiCii Board. Brownintl Dram . Sue . (Preiidcni), Strullcrs l,incliu r. I )rlin«ir I .. B S Univcrriitv Chorii . Lutheran Student A t n. IJovcl. . Lx .1. I oliiniHlis B A Bi-ii Then Pi. HciJ Chc-crlcadct. OSPA. Ohio SuicD. Inc.. Scarlet Kcv. Vit.iiv -O l.ongenecker. Carol CreennWe B A Alpha Umbdi Delia. Chi Dcha Phi (President), Spanish Club (Vice Pro. I Loos. Sally . iiii W ' orl iington B A Delia Gamma (Vice Pres. . Panhellcnic C ' ourt (Justice). 1947 Campus Chdt Cummtttce Lord, . lary L. C o tiniLiis B.S. Alpha Xt Delta. University Chorus. Vcimcn ' s Glee Club. GeoloRy Club (•i. vrot-irvl Losey. Willi. |. C ollinioii B A. NROTC Rifle Team. Military Council. Anchor and Chain Lolsliau. R.ilpli I.. .orc iiru B.A. Delta Tau Delia. Psi Omena. PUdnc ma tcr5 Council l.oii( liran. Hdward D. QanXon R S Sigma Pi. Rifle Club l.() e, Ivriiia J. Co iimous B A. Kappa Alpha Thita. Sirollcra, YW ' CA. Hockcv Club. Links Liitz, Rniily F. Circiei ' ii c B.A. WRA Board, Plciadc . Symphonic Or- chestra, Elizabeth Blackwcll Socieiy. Foil and Mask, Golf Club, Outing Club Liitz. Evelyn L. C irtlfriiie B.A. Pleiades, Oolf Club. Outing Club M.iirr. Roln-rt L. . l(i si( ( ri B.A. Delta Tau Delta. Stroller? Martiiiek. I ' raiik I. Q cvv an l B.S. Newman Club, Student Chemical Soc. Massiiros, W ' iliiain R. Somerset B A . LL.B Phi Delia C3hi, Intramural F(H lball, In- tramural Basketball. Prop anj Wine. Reserve Otficcrs Assn. Miitliiiis. M.iriiiii C Doper BS. Am. Pharm. Assn. Maltlipws. Cicoruanne Juylori B A Kappa Alpha Theia. Links Malll.fvvs. Ridiartl D. C o llMllXI B A YMCA ( Vice- Pre  . Ohio Si te Republicans Club McCrol)... W.ilt.r H. B.S. Alpha Delta Siuma. Lantern . h Kt ' OW 11, .I u k i . Delta Tau Delta. Sicma Delta Chi. Phi Eta Siiima. Bucket and Dipper, Romo- ph« 9, Makio. I Sport! Editor), Lantern (Mjnaifinti Editor) N Uwii P. Lcwii Linch Lindner Lloyd LoHiienrirkc: Loo Lord Loicy Lot ah aw Louichran Love Emily Lutr Martinck C Matthews Evelyn Lut: Maosuros R. Maithewi Maier Mathias McCroba McKeown C5 CS Til J 82 o o r C- McMj,-I r l).,lv Milkr Mohlev H. Moore Mori Murn.,.u M Mi.i- McNcoly Don; IJ Miller Moincster J. Moore Mullay Murphy Nicholson Mcrrcll E. MiUcr Moninger K. Moore MuUoney B. Myers Nuckols Office McMaster, Clarence O Miller, Edward M. Moore, James E. Murpliy. John D. DeshUr Yoitngsloivn Lowellville Columbus B.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. YMCA Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade. Rifle Team Stu- Varsity O Alpha Epsilon Delta (Treasurer). Phi dent Affiliate of the Am. Chem Soc. Eta Sigma. University Publications Board, Makio Staff. Student Senate Myers, Betty I.ee (President). Arts College Counc il (Vice Pres.). COMO. Council on Student i ett ' Walvrford Activities, YMCA, Ohio Staters, Inc. (Correspondine Secretarvl . Sphinx, Moore. Kenneth S. B.S. Pleiades McXeely, l.yleW Bucket and Dipper (Secretary). Romo- roy Baltimore phos. Campus Chest (Secretary Chair- B.S. B.S. m.nn ) Stadium Club Orchestra Myers, Milton B. Lantern Mohley. Howard W. B.A. Mori, Jeanne A. , fnnfrs( Colli nitlis B.A. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Delta Phi Delta, Sundial. Hillel Merrell. Rohert E. Sigma Delta Chi. Lantern. Civitas B.A. Nicholson, Roljert C. Co 11 rn lis ColtlUilni B.A. Phi Delia Thcta Moinester. Ilene M. Mullay. . nn Co ur?ifciis B.A. Alpha Si ;ma Phi, Sigma Delta Chi Clevelana rieiglits B.S. Nuckols, . nne Pleiades, Alpha Lambda Delta. Board. Hillel. Phalan.x. Student WSGA World Delta Delta Delta. .Alph.i Lambda Chi Delta Phi, Strollers Delia. Cen(eri ' i f Federalists B.A. Alpha Phi. Swan Club, Browning Miller. Dale E. Dram. Soc. Louisville B.S. Sigma Delta Chi. Alpha Lantern (Business Staff) Delia 5c m 1 Moiiiiisjer. Charles R. B.S. Moore, Helen J. Mulloney, Mary Louise ColutnLtts B.A. Kappa Alpha Thcta. Zeta Phi Eta Office. Philip . . Dayton B.S. Zeta Beta Tan, Alpha Delta Sigma (Treasurer). Sigma Delta Chi. Bucket and Dipper. Scabbard and Blade. Sun- dial (Business Manager). Lantern (Na- tional Advertising Manager), Press Miller. Denald E. C iricinnalt Miirnane, Roseinar .1. Columbus Club. Ohio Staters, Inc.. Strollers, Scirlet Mask. Hillel Players. Student Warren A.B. Speakers ' Bureau. Homecoming Com- Alpha Xi Delta. Ohio Stale Eneinccr, B.A. mittee, May Week Committee. Intra- B.A. Freshman Panhellenic (Vice Pres.). Alpha Chi Delta Journalistic Soc, mural Athletic Official, Freshman Ori- Beta Thcta Pi. OSPA Dad ' s Day Committee 1949 Strollers. Italian Club entation Committee Seficatx 83 - :.; ;:uw iV Ji- l ikiii, lV.ll.,rJ RainnK 1 Reese Faiflcy Pcnn PctiiforJ Pollock Rainsbcrtter Rcb r Rhonemus Parith Pepper Flatten Prinz Ray Reed Richcy Rincar O ' Morrow. KditI, 1). Pepper. Rutli E. Pollock. li.irricHe 1 .. RecTins. Charles . . Columbus Ciranville o fc u C o (inJ us BS. B.A. B A. BS. Zcia Tau Alpha. Elisabeth Blackwell University Chorus, Plciadc , Zeta Phi Makio. University Players. Strollers. Student Religious Council, Geology Society. Lutheran Student A  n-. Gam- Eta Hillel Players. SRP. Pomerenc Activi- Club, OSU Flyins Club ma Delta. Pomercnc Activities I erkin.s. Willi, un D. tic... Hillci. Pleiades. Phalanx Prin .. William C. Rel er, T lionias M. i ' lifirr Sitrulusliy Paisley. Ri li.ird S. Culumbus Dayton B.A. Concert Band. Strollers. Sailing Club, LMkeuHtod B.A. BS. YMCA B.A. Lantern (News Editor) Acacia (President). Gcolo ey Club Thrti Chi (Stcrclary), Lintcrn ( Sport (Vice Prcs.). Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Editort. jazz Forum, Sitima Delta Chi, Phi Eta Sisma. CFP. YMCA tnirimuril Bukcthall and Sodhal i eed. .lames A. ( oliiritliiis I ' ettift)r(l. Mary A. Raiiiiiie. . iarv I ' Ji .i t B A I ' rentont K ' lll I ' .irisli. I5(ll A. B A. Alpha Kappa Alpha t ' rcMdcnt). . -I, „ .m ,. B A. Reese. Oliver W. C cHuniuus YWCA. Kappa Phi Delta Gamma, Tennis, Spartan- B A Strollers, Links i(iiriff l(jii ' rt Phi Mu. Scrollcri, Pumercnc Ac ivllie B.S. i ' l M. P. ,N|.,II Ir. Rainsbertier. NaiK . ime Ivliinicmuv. P.ilrii ia C . C7pi ' i ' in( «i(( il.s Uhrichsville I atasitata Pedry. .John J. Dennlion B.A. B.A. B A. Kappa Delta (President), ' omen s Alpha Gamma Deha, K.ippa I ' hi. 4H Litcr.itv Honorary (Editor), Lantern, Club, University Grange BS M.ikhi. BMIK:. OSPA. Otche sis. Links. i:.. 1 f I..1. ii ' i.... YWCA. VIC. Council ol Sorority President . Panhcllcnic Council, Uni- versity Chorus Ri(lie . Michael p .ii.,r i. i)..vi,i i:. Siin iury ( utiintlilts BS. H S. Am. Chem. Soc. Pcnn, Wasliinuloii I .. Yoijngsfou ' n B A Alpha Tau Ometta, Sigma Delta Chi. Ray. Rl( luird . . Alpha Orlta Sifima. Romoph oi. Bucket and Dipper. BMOC. Sundial Editor), Art Odlcuc Counti tEieciitivc . COMd. ictsfl r Riiiear. 1 .li) l !.. Philninphy Cluh. Inurnalional Rcla- YMCA. Pre.i Bon Service. Freshman B A ( o imh his iioni Qub. YMCA Orientation Committee. Pre i Club Alpha Sigma Phi 4tid a cC ScccKCCii 84 ScfUaxj Kuliiiisoii. I..i uiuc R. B.A. Zotl B.IA Tail (I ' rcsiJcntl. Phi Ela Slisma. Arts Collect Council (Treasurer and PrcsiJcnt). Sphinx. StuJcnt Senate. Lecture Series Committee, CFP. Junior Class Treasurer. Campus C:hesi Com- millec. I ' 4 ' May Week Committee. Orientation Week Group Leader. Senior Class Cabinet R,.,.|,l. IVriy O. fri utruif)o(is. i i - BS. Siicma Gamma Ep. ilon Roller. Hilda Cfet« aria B.S. Gamma Alpha Chi (Secretary). Lantern (Office Manager). HiUel. Phalanx Rose, Marie Q eve ax k B.S. . R,)vs. li.Uy I.. C oltiriiuits B.A. Thct Siisma Phi (Vice Pres ). Lantern (News Editor) Rosser. Klsa J. Coimiiotis B.A. Women ' s Glee Club (Librarian). Foil and Mask (SecTreas.). Wesley Foun- dation (Secretary). Orchesis Rosebooni. Iliioene H. Co umoiis B.S. Siama Nu. Phi Alpha Theta RossIdo. lolm V). S iuron, ' (I. B.S. Lantern Rowlands. Dti id R. C ouiinfilis B.S. Riinklo. Doris M. B.S. Theta Upsiloa. Geology Club (Secre- tary), Golf Club Salzinger, Carl B. Oeci ' larui B.S. Civitas, Argonauts, Hillcl Ml ll(l. Lii C . I o(in()s(ofrri B A Foil snJ M.i k SiUlM ' N . rJ t ..UI( ' lll B.A Sw.in Cltih SauiH ' i, Ri( li.ird ( . )( ' (irr(ir( ' B.A. Sigma Nu (Secretary). Pi Sigma Alpha. Sphinx (Secretary). 1949 Makio (As- sociate Editor), Arts Colleue Council. Ohio Staters Inc., Strollers. Scarlet Mask, University Chorus, 1948 Mili- tary B.iU Committee, 1948 Junior- Senior Prom Committee, YMCA, Scab- bard and Blade (Treasurer), Prop and Winn. Spanish Club. International Re- lations Club. Press Club, Ohio Union Planning Committee. Student Activities. Freshman Fraternity Council. Freshman Activities Scliaenijfolcl. Lawrence S. Crncifirmfi B.A. Zeta Beta Tau. Scabbard and Blade Lantern ScKIei. Norhert A. yay on B.A. Phi Kappa Sigma, Anchor and Chain, Phi Eta Sigma. Lantern. Varsity Golf, International Relations Club, Varsity O Club, NROTC. Student Radio Productions S( limrl ,(T. Miir M. CoiijmJ u.s B.A. Alph.i EpMli.n iVlt.i (Sc r LiiyK l.li:.i- bcth Blackwfll Society, Alpha L.imhd.i Delta. Toxrjnhiliics, Strnllers, P|ei.idc . Newm.in C ' luh. Pomcrene Activitie , Phalanx SdinerJer. I Icrl.rtl I I C olurii ifi ' , B.A. Sriiwartz. Hfrcm S. I. Oi iirii xis B.S. Intramural Athletic Scott, James R. Coliirnous B.A, Scinlen, N ' irginia Loii Vjiiriflstoirri B.A. Elizabeth Blackwcll Society. Newman Club Secrest, Roljert W. Pleasant City B.A. Robinson Roe hi Roller Rose Roseboom Ross Ros.-er Rossino Rowlands Runkle Salzinger Sanford Sankey Sauner Schaengold Schlei Schmelser Schneider Sculle Schwartz Scott Secre- t 85 4%t €i(tcC Scccftce Seifcrf. Palri. ia M. Shisler. William W. Smitli. Harold C. Spalla. Charles R. Wcu siforf i Brac i Cily l! iric x vAl- Saridiisfcy B A BS. BS. B S. TheU Uptilon Siema Gamma Epiilon Alpha Delta Siuma lHiisid.nl) tern. Student Advcrti ine and Relations Ai:ency . Lan- Pubhc Lantern. WOSU Sport caster Seiecl. Saul B A Sparrow. I)(iiiald 1 ' .. Sigal. i iou.ird M. Voungsfoirfi Smitli. P.ilii. ia . .ririi lister B A . LL B • V ■ it ill ' C M 4 ;o ,.. o B A. Wesley Players. Strollers Phi Epiilon Pi. BMOC. Tcnnij Tcim. B S. COMO. Hilltl Pljvcr.. J«r Forum. Phi Siema Delta. Hillcl Delta Zeta ( S.ctct.trv t. W S(jA OSPA (TrcMurcrl. Hillcl Co jncil. Camru Chcit Oimmiltcc. Homccomint: Commtttcc. Student Frontlincrs. CroM« Cluh. Student Activities. May Smitli, Richard K. Stamhaiigh, Edgel P. Week Committee BtLsi Sinion . 1 liomas 1 .. Pprrysfciirg BS. BS. Am. Chem. Soc. To rdo Phi Eta Sigma, Intramural Basketball, B S. YMCA, Wesley Foundation Sliaukland. Wesley E. Phi Delta Theta. Phi Eta SiKm a (Pttsi- dentl. Alpha Epsilon Delta. BMOC Starlvey. K.iI.hmI .1. . ort l Kovd fun (Associate Business Manager I COMO. BS. P.r.hmi; Rifles Smith, Rohert W, ,As ilaLii u Phi Gimmi Delti. Pistol Club, Uni- Olll l Httntrtiintffittr B.A. vci itv Cboru BS. Civitas, ymc:a Slianton. David Ci. Slatter. Lou . . CofiiriiLlis Snider. . iin l.li .aljctli Stelzer. Harold L. Jr. B A. CircleviUp .itiKi Slc ' u( cfiri i ' Alpha Epsilon Rho. Kappa Phi Pleiades BS. B A B.A. Delta Gamma. Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Tau. Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Delta Symphonic Orchestra. Sailing Club, Boot and Saddle. YWCA Sliieltls. Frant is I. Slotc. I eoiiard L. Snider, Gordon Sfonc. Charlotte 1 .. F iis iirig. . V. C flf ciml li ' ic| i( CanXon B.A. yiarysrillp BS. B.A SiRcia Nu. Sundial, Scaric Ma.-k. B.A. Gamma Alpha Chi (Presideml, Lin- Beta Thcta Pi. YMCA Lantern Beta Theta Pi. PUdcc Trainers Council tern, Hillel Players, Hillcl Seifen Shanton Sisal Slotc Richard Smith G. Snider Stambaugh Sei(cl Shuld Simons H. Smith Robert Smith Sralla Starkcv ShiollUnJ Sln-lr Sbncr P. Smith A, Snider Sr...r . v - !- . St.. 11,- o o r t .© d£i M% d H ' - .o f f= - ?l o. ' f f e f CTi cs 86 o P r - (f!i c o fi iV - C. ' x Stone Sweeney Towslec Von Thron Wallace Waters W ' estenbarger Stottcr Thai Trcuhalt Wade Wambaueh Weaver White Sukcy Tippctt Van DcM.-irk V;.lkcr Warnc We.ct F Williams ,). Williams Stone, Patricia M. Tippelt. E. James Wade. Robert L. Weaver, Jack E, Co urritus Toledo East Palestine Akron B A. B.A. B.S. B S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Omicron Nu, Sigma Nu (President Sigma Delta Kappa Alpha Psi, Lantern, Varsity Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Delta Sigma. Browning Dram. Soc. Chi, Phi Eta Sigma. Lantern. CFP •o- Lantern, Pledge Trainers Council West, Harold A. Slotfer, Don Towslee, Gail E. Walker, Will Ian, Cleveland Elyria B.A. Dayton Lakentore B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi, B.A. B.S. Alpha Phi Alpha Scabbard and Blade, Marching Band, Sigma Alph., Mii. WOSU Alpha Delta Sigma. Lantern (Circula- tion Manager), Tower Club. YMCA. Intramural Softball, Intramural Baseball Wallace, Robert J. Laheirooa Activities Band Westenbarger. Don E. Wadsworth Sukey, Carolyn F. oi ' c ly Treunaft, Suzanne B.A. Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Epsilon Delta B.A. Theta Chi, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Eta Sigma. Prop and Wing, Lantern, B A Toledo WOSU Alpha Chi Omega. Zcta Phi Eta B.A. (Vice Pres.). Boot and Saddle. Em- Sigma Delta Tau. Makio. Panhcllenic bassy Club, U ' omcn ' s Rifle Club Council (Secretary). Hillel. Student Council. YWCA. Strollers, VIC. Mid- Wambaiigli, Donald C, Wbite, X ' erna ' . Mirrors Columbus B.A. iVett ' Lexington B.S. Delta Tau Delta, Geology Club , YMCA Elizabeth Blackwcll Society Sweeney, Glenn L. .Ir. Columbus Van De Mark, Rl.oma L. Williams, Frederick T. B.A. Omega Psi Phi, International Relations (Soliimtnis B.A. Pi Beta Phi. YWCA Council. Links Warne. Mary E. ! larysville Club. NAACP. Young Democratic Club 7i storo B.A. Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Key Committee. Woman ' s Week Com- B.A. Alph,, Phi Sigma Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi, Scab ' mittee bard and Blade, Council on Student Affairs, Marching Band, Band Club, Wesley Foundation Thai, Beverly F. Columbus on Thron. Joseph C. Waters, Harry C. Jr. Columbus Williams, Joan B.A. Por( Clinton B.A. Porlstnou( i University Chorus. Strollers. Hillel. B.S. Ohio State Engineer, Sundi al, .Am. B.A. Italian Club Phi Delta Theta Chcm. Soc. Delta Gamma e(u nd 87 ;4%t l and Scccftce i o Ml . ' IWlfe) Ta af t.. W ' lUon Yoakum Yost Zook Wilson. Patricia J. Writjlit. C. Craig Ciritiririciti inltT.sci B A. B A Delta Gimma. Chimo (Vj« Prej.l. Lambda Chi Alpha (President), Al- Sunjial On5or Board. Strollers. Uni- pha Kappa Kappa, Phi Theta Siema, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Romophos, Buc- ket and Dipper, Fraternity Life Booklet, versity Players, Zela Phi Eta, Chi Delta Phi Freshman Fencing Team, Student Senate, CFP. FFC. Interfraternity Court. Professional Intcrfraternity Council. (Sec.-Treae.), Fraternity Af- fairs Office. Symphonic Choir Wilson. Rol)in S. C o(iiiriu(f i ane. Gloria Ann B.A. Bed orJ Alpha Tail Omeaa. Freshman FciOtball B.S. Elisabeth Blackuell Society (President). M.ina);er), Strollers Newman Club. Pleiades, Scope. YWCA ' l oakiilll. I.ilcil . . ill i, l.a Tfiu f S, CofiiniLtis B.A .WtttiU Delta Zeta. Alpha Epsilun Rbo. Ncu - B A. man Club Pm Om ' .,:a. Eia Siijtna Phi. Neumjn Players, Newman CJuh ( Newm.initc . Pershina Rifles, Alpha Phi O mena 1 ost. t(llinm(i J. Lima B.S. Newman Club Wiltisj, W -m r Rid art! Zoolv. Don B. Co iirnfiiis Si. Paris B.S. B.A. Phi Eta Siiima Alpha Sifima Iota ET BI(i l PHI Eta Siciiui Plii. a national tiiissitiil lanu ' nage honorary, wiis organized to encoiiraur I lie shi i of ( lassit ill lanuMiagcs iind ciiltiire iind In iiiiiiimli- IjDod will ,11110111, ' latigiiiigc students. Ill llic . iiliiinn of I9M. a group ol stiidinl- in tlic dc| .irtiii ' iit of C irccK at ( lii( iitfo I nivcrsily orgiiiii cd an iindcrgriidiiatf (lassital (Inn iincirr llic niiMif (j| Rlii Siuiiia. Ill l ' )2l, l) iinidii ol lliiv sot ictv Willi ii sot ielv iilrcady cvistint; iit . irlli western L ' nivcrsity, tlic orgiinization Ijei ame na- tional and was known iis f .la Sigma Plii. Diiring the yoiir, tlic .Mpliii Tan Chapter of Eta .Sjijiiia I ' ll! took part in various activities, nolli n.iliiin.i! .111(1 iiii.il: this chapter, along with many oilier ( liiiplers, piirlit ipated in the Niitioiiiil Latin Week. I ' .iich tpiiirler a MiiiKpiet Wiis held for the nirinlx-r . I lie nalional oriiani iition sponsors an lUuinal essa ((iiilesl. TOP ROW: Forbes. O ' Rourke. Cooncy. Niedernhofer. McGill. Jones. ROW ONE: Titchencr. Lorenz. Larcomb, Bodle, Abbot TOP ROW: Grcenbcrg. Spcnny. Bennett, Kcchcl. Schrcck, T.inkcrslcy. Cov .dL-n, Ryan. J. Luwry, Kaw,Tno. ROW TWO: Dudgeon. Parker. WaJJcU. Roost, Matthews. E. Lowry, Krause. Calhoun. Su ' arman, MasMiros. ROW ONE: Cram. Joseph. Gilson, Geidel, Holdridse. MacArthur. Krieg, Miner, Gotlitfe, Carmack. FnitE Sir SIU ' IETY Oh F= ' ICHRS I laroM hloldringe. President A, A. Mac.Xrtliur. ice Prpsinpnf Mary Krieg. Secrelary Bon Gilson. Treasurer The Ohio State Forensic Society is a newly organized group on campus. The main purpose of this society is to act as a focal point for trie for- ensic activities on the campus. The most outstand- ing of tliese activities are intercollegiate deliates. extemporaneous speaking, oratory, and interpretive reading contests. The society was organized in Octolier under the direction of Or. Paul A. Car- mack, director of forensics, and Mike Teitelbaum. a varsity debater of the previous year. The organi- zation numfjered over 10 members before the year ended. Coaches who advised the society ' were: Mrs. Mar ' Graham, Dr. Paul A. Carmack, and Mr. Thomas Dudgeon. Debaters engaged in more lli.ui three liirndrcd intercollegiate debates this year lii(h took llicni all over cities of Ohio and nearby states. . lso, members were in the state-wide oratory, extem- poraneous speaking, and interpretive reading con- tests wliich were conducted by the Oriio Asso ia- tion ol College Teachers of Speech. Debates were held at some of the society meetings, either be- tween the lo( a! teams or teams Ironi other schools, and often exlemjioriuieous speeches were on the program for the evening. One of the most interest- ing meetings of the year featured a debate between a University team and two debaters from Scot- land, one from the University ol C lasgow. and the other from the University of Edinburgh. Of special interest to the members were the meetings featuring guest speakers who were au- thorities in various fields pertinent to the current intercollegiate debate question. Any student interested in forensics ma become a member of the soc iel wliic h serves to promote the interest of many debaters on the campus. (}ualilications for membership include an active interest in the art of debating. 89 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA T01 RHW: Pinsky, Doner. BL ' Lindct. WiUon. Dunbar, l scrutl. Fddct, Klrinman. Pol h.ci. ROW TWO: Hcrr. Gil- crcvt, Ruv:h, B.iLcr, Starkcy, Ltllcrt . K(x-niv:. Plock, Car- r-ntcr. Hiijcy. ROW ONE: H.-in (rn. Schmclzcr. Karlan, Set tcr6cld. S(K]ucl. Myers, Schvtt. ARTS COLLEGE COUNCIL TOP ROW: Kottlcr, Goldrich, Kasor. Jones, Carr. Hclburn. ROW TWO: Karlan. Nichoh. Millar. Palmer. Gillclt. Adams ROW ONE: Rohinson. Line. I ' oslle. Barnes, Grimm, Ruffncr. MVH ErSim IIELT V AKTS rnLLEr;E niu rii i Sonic ol (lie e ' ' il l . lpliii ' ■-psiloii I )ill.i .irc (I) to encourace excel U ' fii ■ in I lie lielcl ol pre- nicciiral scnolarsnip, (2) lo promote o-operalion and cotilads helween inediial and pre-med edu- cators and students in developinU an adr(|iiale proBrnm of premediral etiucation. Two of tlie projects for the year wi-ri ' tin- .Ml State I ' re-medical Convention, and aid to trie national C. RK prograni, tliereljy aidini; I ' .uro- pean pre-med students. lo cpialify for ineinliersliip. a student iiiiist nave (oinpleted at least five (piarlers ol pre medical work vvitfi a general scholastic standing of 80 per cent in llie sciences in l rank in llic iippiT thirty-five per rent of hjs class. lo (reale i Ixllcr underslandinc of a !il)rr,il arts ediK alimi iiiid lo serve as a link netween stu- di-iils ,111(1 the . rts College s faculty and adniinis- tr.iticin .ire two of the aims of the Arts College Student C ouncil. I his year a (piestionnaire S€is distributed atiiong a cross-section of the Arts College students so thai the Conn il could know helter vvliat stu- dents thought about certain phases of the Arts College system. lo become ,i menilier of the C ouncil, a student must have a point hour ol il least 2.73 in tlie College, An .ippli(ant inusl appiv in writing and be inler ii ' wed bv severiil niciiiber- ol the Council. 90 CHI PELT A PHI TOP ROW: Kinmv. EJil KrK. MiinJschju. AlUn. Obenom. R.iin bcrKcr. MuIIav, Koch. Turaiski. Ki-n.lv. ROW ONli: CranJ. LunKcnccliir, WhttmcT. Mancan. Crawford. Knci;. ' SIGMA DELTA CHI TOP ROW; Pollard, Office. Petrovich. Hanniim, AI:idort, WcstcnharRer, VV ' icr. V ' illi;inis, lohnson ROW TWO: Paity. R. nlcin. Gciscr, Miller. Moblcy. Whcclcr. Covev. Harper. Tip- rcu. ROW ONE: Oelbers. Butilcr. Hcmick. Mark. . Pa- quctte. Kirby. Advisor W. V. Harsha. Bull. Bcntivegna. (HI IIELT FHI SHJMA IIELT V f HI Chi Delta Phi. Mterary lionorar sorority, was lormecl to encourage creati c wrilinc aiiioii L ' lii versity women, and to help its menihers cle elop their writing talents and improve their critical judgment of contemporary literature. To (|iialify for nienihership in C hi Delta f ' hi a woman student must sul)mit e.xamples of her writ- ing to the aroup for examiniitioii. II these are judgecl ol merit, she must trien appear to read some ol her o n material nelore the group. I ry- oiits are held throughout the s( hool ear. The sorority sponsors speakers ho are recog- nized hgures among present day . ineri(an writers and who are adjudged to be of interest to the stu dent nodv of the I niversitv. Sigma Delta Chi. professional journalistic fra- ternity, is composed of men engaged in and pre- paring to make a career of journalism. A common meeting ground is thus provided for men studying journalism. Chapter membership averaged over 50 members a (|uarter this year. National membership exceeds 17.000. C)ualifications of the Ohio State chapter are: An accumulative point hour ratio of 2.5. a point hour of 5.0 in Journalism sulijects. and an interest in Journalism. in November the national convention in Texas was attended by President Jack Paquette. Advisor Wayne V. Harsha, Secretary Jack Marks, and Treasurer Steve Howick. 91 r THETA SIGMA PHI U. s. Rhodes, Fuller, HoSmui. ZETA HHI ETA TOP ROW: Turner, H ll, SicinherRcr. Bauman, W«in- Itaub. Wolle. ROW ONE: Itlin. Sukey, Wisemjn. Jackson, Raver. THETA SinVIA I ' HI ZETA PHI ETA I I licia Siuiiiii Plii, iicitiiiiifil liiiii( r.ir •ind pro- fessional iriitcrnity (or women in .loiirii.ili in. was lornifcl to unite women entjatjini; in or planning to enter journalism, and to pay lionor to lliosc wlio tliercliy dislin iiisli themselves, I lieta Sitf ' s (liapter observes two projects: Cull Capers and Matrix Milestones Week in order to a( ' (|uaint women in Journalism with the croup. In the .Sprint. ' the tfronp join witli Sitfrna l elta C hi. the men s proiesvioii.d Ir.iternity. to plan the annual Ril °n Koast l anipiel. lo rpialiK lor meinliervhip. a woman iiiiisl lie a .luriior in lourn.disni with a! Ieii t two lompleled courses in tliat field. With a 2.7 i iimiil.illsc. she must have a .0 in her major. .(■I, I I ' lii I .la is a n.ilion.il prolessioiiitl speech- art fraternity for women. It has chosen as objec- tives: To promote i u ' reater interest in the field oi spee li and also to reiofinize talented students in the speech curriculum. To he eliuihle lor memhership a woman nuist he majorin( or miiiorint! in speeth. She also must have an ac umiil.ilivc poliil hour ol 2.5 in all subjects. I ' .a h year llie iJroup (ooperales willi ihe spcec h department in conduttinC the annual Ohio Mich S( hool Speech I.eauue Conference and this year it sponsore l poetry readinfi. oratory, and extempo- raneous spenkina contests. I he winner (ompclod in all Ohio competition. 92 1 COMIUERCE tmm W oiler C. WViJ tT )ean of Ooilcge oi Commerce Atimittistration ]. Wayne T y s t| ((lfll f ) ' (in (irintr I )ftnt 94 COLLEGE OF COIUJVIERCE The College of C otiiniercc cm easily be rnilea one ol tlie most popular (olleges liere at Oliio State, lis inri)llinetit rose from a pre- war level of 2.500 to a peak of 3.700 wilii (lie arrival on campus of tlie veterans. Tod.iv, tlie enrollment lias declined slightly from its peak as is true of most departments: yet it is still more than doidile its pre-war level. Despite this rapid period of growth and development, this department has successfully maintained a close relationship among students, faiulty. and administration. It has also been able to maintain the high level of achievement hi( li has been the main factor in making the college an outstanding leader in the country in the field of edu( ation for business and social work. The college tries to offer its students a well- balanced program of theoretical and practical knowledge through the activities of the Bureau of Business Research, the sponsorship ol various institutes, and other important programs. The year 1010-50 has been a red-letter year for the College of Commerce and .-Xdminis- tration. During this time, the classroom space of Hagerty Mall which houses its activities has been doidiled by a building program costing appro.ximately one million dollars. The new ad- dition is expected to be ready lor use In Sum- mer C.)uarter of 1050. Through the utiliza- tion of the additional classroom facilities, the ad- ministrators ol the college hope eveiituallv to dis- continue the use ol the temporary buildings near the Commerce Building. Since its organization b the Board of Trus- tees in 1915. the College ol Commerce has grown in steady strides. In 1925. the college was author- ized to operate on a four-year basis. Today the curriculum has expanded to include specialized training in thirteen areas of business training, and six areas in the School ol Social . dminlstration. as well as an extensive program cjI work on the graduate level. . ( tttni ( ' ( ri ' tary C i l,S,-d. J r.Mlor S( io( i of Social ( ' fTiiru-slra(i( fi 95 1 iv . ' w Alx ' Loii, Jerrcilil 1 Clarion B S Sicma Alpha Mu. Brta Alpha Psi, H.llcl Playcri. CFP Acton. Willi. nil li. BS. Siema Chi (TrcaiurcrK Beta Alpha Pii (ProiJcnll. YMCA Acloiif. I )aiill- Ijtnu B A Akin. F .•del S. I ini Ciller B S Altoriiiirc. .lolni WVfrlon. W. ' a. BS Alrl.a l ' l , SiLn,.., H.I.. Cjn.n,., Sn-n Aiiirinc. KcniH ill I I. . leiilor Thtta Chi. Intramural BaM-hall, Intra- mural Ba kcthall. lntr.imtiral Vollcvh.ill. CFA (Secretary). SI llllcr Anderson. Briu c ( C ii itol ic BS. Arlll lrolll. ' . Kiiinilli I .. hrenwn B.A.. BS. Pi Kappa Alpha. Makio. Sundial. Baichali Team. OSPA. Fraternity Af- fairs Office. Newman Club Arnolti, lifiilritc i). I ; ' |HT . lllu ll Hy BS. PIciadcf, Kappa Phi, Lambda Alpha Sigma, Phi Chi Thela, We lcy Found- ation iVicc Prei.) Arnol, .liiiu ' It.. Tolp o MB A PI. ..de., MarketlRB Club. YWCA Asli. Roy ( o liriirilis BS SiiciLty liir Advancement of Manai;e- mcnt .- snes, i ' .iul ({rooKivii, . , I . BS. Phi Epsilon Pi (Vice Ptcs.) LaCrossc Team Mainl ridf c. I Lmld M ( in IrriUf B S. Chi Phi Bakfi, Sliill. . |. ( (iliiiriniis BS. Alpha Delta Pi, Makiu. Am. M.irkctini: A.!.n . YWCA Bcildw ill. I i (incline C UllllllHli.S BS. Siifma Alpha Sigma H,nliit. ( ilcnn . . Ki ' iil BS Phi IVIta Thtta. Frei-hman Swimminu Team 1 Manager . Society for Advance- ment of Maanuement. Indimtrial Man- ai;eminl ( liih (Treasurer I. YMCA H.irlvci. I ' .lnicr I,. . luritiiii BS. Phi Delta Theta. Strolleri BtTrnetl. James P. ( iiii iii BS. Fcncinii Team (Manager), Varsity O Scarlet Key, Industrial Managcmcnl (tlub. Society for Advancement of Management H.ir iiIicIm ' I , I ' liillip ( I. )(iytoii B S. Marli ' tmi: Club Biirson. I ).ni .ornin BS. Sicma Pi HiirlllcllDilv. -ll K. ( ' ■,.;,i. ;.- B S. Phi Delta Theta. Alpha Kappa P i I Vice Pre , , Commerce College Coun- cil. COMO. Sttnllcr.. Marching Band, S iciety for the Advancement o? Man- agement. Marketing Club. YMCA a etce 96 CKcaxx. Barton. Ralph V. B S IVlta Upsilon Basehart. Ronert A. ZuncsriiM BS. Beck, Gordon Reeves Elmore BS. MarkettnK Club Bell. Jack G. Conlon NX ' csIcy Foundation, Westminster Foun- dation. Argonauts Benjamin. Robert A. ( onnrntil B.S. Siema Nu Beniu-lt. Ridi.ird C. Cui(llllOtl!i B.S. Oclia Upsilon Berson. Florence A. Til in B.S. Zcta Mu. Sigma Phi Stgma. Makio, Buwlint: Team, Links. Mirrors, Hillel Players. HilUl Bigler, G. Joann Col unions B S Alpha Phi, Links. YWCA Bittner, Fhonias E. B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intriimural Foot- ball Blacker, Lawrence N. CoIunif  s B S Phi Gamma Dclt,i. BMOC Bloonifieul. I ' .iigene X. B.S. ForeiRii Trade Chih. Intcrrational Rc- lationji Club Blunienthal. .Vrmild B.S. Phi Epsilon Pi Boggs, Mary F. iVptrorfc B.S. Zcta Tau Alpha. Browning Dram. Soc. YWCA Bohanan. Patricia A. Conjmous B.S. Sicma Alpha .Siema Bollier. Arv-illa R. Wirfrita, Kans. B.S. Signia Pi Nu (Secretary). Sigma Alpha Sigma Fiorchers, Alyn L. Sprififl ipM B S Pht Eta Siema. Beta Alpha P. i F oresli, Jack G. B.S. Kappa Delta Rhu Botnick. Martin Cleveland. B.S. Phi Sifima Delta (President) , Football Team (Manager). CFP, Commerce College Council, Marketing Club, Hillcl Bower, Lee N. QanioTx B.S. Delta Upsilon, Marching Band, Swim ' ming Manager, Scarlet Key, Society for the Advancement of Management Bowman, F ' rank A. B aric icslpr B.S. Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma Bowman, Robert L. Dayton B.S. Beta Alpha Psi Barton Basehart Bock Bell Benjamin Bennett Berson Biglcr Bittner Boggs Bohanan Bollier Borchcrs Borcsh Botnick Bower F. Bowman R. Bowman ft. T-i O 97 Oi tfitence Bowshier. Ham- L. Brooks, Carol E. Brown, Suzanne C. Byrd. C. Daniel Co uniLus Cjeorgetown Voungsloirn Co urril us BS BS BS. BS. Mirkctmg Club. YMCA Phi Chi Thcla. Linkl. Kappa Phi. PIciaJo Kappa Delta. Baker Hall Floor Councils Buck U 1! Alpha Tau Omega (President). Alpha Kappa Psi. CFP (Chairmaii). Ohio Staters. Inc.. May Week (A mmittee (Chairman). Toastmasters Branche. Jean L. Brook.s. F itli Ann Co l ll FI Callioun. John C. I ' ort lAHuUrilalc. I ' lo. BS Sigma Chi. Swimming Team. ' .irMtv •O . Marketing Club C7elv om BS Alpha Kappj Alphj, V ' omcn  Club. YWCA Tenni ' fmngfielti BS Alph.l Xl Delia. Buol anj Sajdlc BS. Pleiades. Hillel Brown. Gene Dayton Burgess. James FH. CodirnLus Capossela. S. James orl i Pc i€irii. . V lirewer. Ralpli ( . BS. BS. ( tefelanii BS. B S Pfai Kappa Siemi. Phi Eta YMCA Si|;ma Chi. Sik rna Alpha Si ma. Varsity Siuma. Basketball. Varsity Baseball. Varsity ■O . Marketing Club. YMCA BusFi. Cliarles Vi. Carter. Charl.v Nj C aamtiS Washington C. H. BS. BS. Lambda Chi Alpha. Beta Alpha P i. Lambda Chi Alpha Intramural Basketball. Intr.imural F«k i. ball. Intramural Softball liridue. Barbara J. Brown. Fiarry W. Jr. Ci(i uiriri(i BS. Kfnfuri BS. Kappa Dtlla Bussard. Rohirt W. Chmara. Simon Si«ma Chi. Beta Gamma Sisma Co iiriiLus a,;: ' Un.l B.A. Delta Sigma Pi B.S.. B.A. Phi Epsilon Pi Firiuode, Thomas D. fVrry 6nrf( lirowii. Maryaret J. C larK. Sii anne ( o ' liriiMiis li.iv...W..ll..ce J. ( o tiriitiiiN B S. inTi ' fuc. . (Ks. B S. BS Delta Zeta. Phi Chi Thcta. Gamm.-i Kappa Alpha Thela. Universiiv Chorus. Beta Alpha P i. Newman Club Alpha Chi BS. Strollers Bott ' thicr, Bn Jl!C P. Brooks M. Brown BurRoss Buya Capossela Branche BricJc r. Brown S. Irown Bush Byrd Carttr ' Brewr C Br. .k- H Br.mn Buck Bussard r..ni..iin Chmar.i Clark 98 ft €t v o o o Clmecr Cohan Colson R. Coop cr Coughlin Crcagcr Cri98 Cohurn Cole Conley Corogin Cover Crcsaor J. Cropper Coffman C oilier D. Cooper Coss Craven Crew M. Cropper Crowe dinger, Ralph H. Jr. Collier, Roy V. Corogin, 1 nomas L. Cressor. Philip A, LoUimous Clevelaml tVvria Columbus B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Phi Gamma Delta. Alpha Kappa Psi. Aristoi, Phi Eta Sigma. InJu tri.il Marketing Club Si};ma Chi Alpha Delta Sigma. Scaric Mask. Uni- Management Club, Marketing Club. vcrsily Chorus. Strollers Foreign Trade Club Colson, FranK .Jolin Clerehinii Coss. William T. Martins Ferry B.S. Crew, Robert S. Columbus B.S. Coburii. Ri( liard W B.S. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Makio. Strollers. Sigm.i Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi. Strollers Yottntistoivn Upsilon Phi Upsilon. Stadium Camera YMCA YMCA Club (President), Spanish Club, B.A.. B.S. YMCA. Campus Camera Club. Mark- Pi Kappa Alpha eting Club, Beta Gamma Sigmii Coaley. Robert R. Coughlin, Dennis J. C ofnnioiis B.S. Criss, John Stpitltpnifille B.S. Cofinian, h.. Oean Wi Ziarris. Oregon B.S. Beta Alpha Psi Phi Gamma Delta. Kappa Kappa Psi Scarlet Key. Junior VatMty Basketball Marchins Band. YMCA Col II mo us Lambda Chi Alpha (Secretary). OSPA. YMCA. Marketing Club, Insurance B.S. Sigma Nu. Newman r.IuK Society Cover. Beverly A. Co iifn )iis Alpha Xi Delta. Phi Ch Cropper, Jean S. Cooper. 1 )()nal(l Colunilnt i Theta. Canton Strollers. University House President. B.S. Alpha Delta Pi B.S. Coliaii. Roljt ' rt A. Phi Kappa Sigma. Alpha Kappa Psi. Cincinnati Pershing Rifles (Regimental (Com- mander). Scabbard and Blade, Makio, Craven, Donald E. B.A Zeta Beta Tau. Phi Et:i Sicma. Bcta Tennis Manager. Varsity O , Scarlet Key, Military Council. Military Ball Columbus Cropper, MarshaH E. Gamma Sigma, Scarlet Mask (E irec- Committee. YMCA. Philosophy Club. B.S. ( (irilort tor). Seabbard and BlaJc Am. Transportation Assn. Wesley Foundation (Sec.-Trcas.) B.S. Beta Alpha Psi Cooper. Roger S. Creager. Paul Jr. Cole. Jesse Cleveland Dayton Crowe. Jack R. B.S. B.S. ;i. .v(ey Lynchhnrq Fencing Team. Pistol Team (Vice Phi Delta Chi. Society for Advance- President). Pistol Club. COMO. Wes- ment of Management, Fresh man Ac- B S. B.S. ley Foundation. Air ROTC tivities Phi Gamma Delta Scftconj 99 o ft ctl !- v Culhcriwin CumminKk Curnn Davits James Davis Joan Davis C Q O «?! Dawson Dclorta Dcrshcm Dibcrt Dctnck Delink Dl bro Dili Dom Doclkci Dolch Dougherty Culbertson, Dorothy ijTeenville Dilta BS Delta Strollers Delia. Mid-Mirrors. Davis. Joan 1 . Cofiinious B.S. Alph.i Delta Pi, Si mA Alpha Sigma I )( ' uiik. Norman 1 i. ( l) llttl HJ.S B.S. Delta SiRma Pi. Phi Et.i Sicma, Strollers Dol.li. CliarKs II. Ijattewood B.S. Delta Sigma Pi. Intramural Sports. Civitas Cuiiimings. John r. BS Frcibman Activities Council. CFP. Phi Delta Theta (President), Toastmastcr . Ohio Staters, Inc., Marketing Club. Alpha Kappa Pii C urrar , William E, Jr. I jtiKPtrood H S Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Vice Prcs.). Alpha Driti Sigma. Freshman Activities Dnvies. John D. Dawson, James E. ColiiniDiis B.S. Alpha Delta Sigma. Prop and Wing Deloria. Warren L B.S. Aristoi Dcrshcm, B ron E. Lima B S Pi Kappa Alpha. Mens Glee Club. University Chum Dihert. Charles V. l.ltnaTv B.S. I du t ial Management Club. Society for Advancement of Management. Beta Gamma Sigma Diehl. Lowell E. nr iciric-r B.S. Dill. Evcrl C. Drs i rr B.S. Phi Kappa Tau Dishro. Rirl.i.rd D. B.S. Alpha Dcica SiKma Dom. William H. B.S. Dorr, Margaret H. Co iinifciis B S. Kappa Delta Dor.sey. Rohcrt M. C o urriori.s B S Phi Kappa (Vice Pre). Beta Alpha Pii Dougherty. Clarence G. Si. C airsi ' iilo BS. Delia SiKma Pi, Frc-thman f-ratrrnily Council Dnvis. James K. ColiimniM BS Delrick. Pn.il H. ( ' I ' f ty.oiirg BS. Delia SiKma Pi. Prop anj U ' ine Doclkor. .losi ' pli R. Co liniuiis B.S. Drake. D.ivi.l W. Diiytofi B.S Beta Alpha Psi. COMO. OSU Student Masonic Club. Lutheran Student Assn. 100 eman4 Dressel. K.ul I I. Voiinf|!itoii n B.S. Ouiunill. I l.irina I. ( o (irn ii BS. K,.pp.. P.lia, Phi Chi Thctj Diirliiig. Roger G. B.S. Beta Thcta Pi, Sailing Club (Treas- urer). Foreign Trade Club Eherle. Fdward (t.v ry B.S. Bcia Theta Pi. Football Team Eckelbern-, George W Coiunious BS Beta Theta Pi. Marketinij Club Eckenrode, 1 hoiiins J. Colli rnods B.S. Newman Club Edelstein, Myron B. Rooiriirooci Zcia Beta Tau. Freshman Activities Council. Hiltel Eichner, Richard C. Coimiious B.S. Beta Alpha Psi (President), Beta Gam- ma Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Newman Club Ellis. William G. Tolftio B.S. Elmlinger, Robert J. itirnna B.S. Aristoi. Industrial Management Club Engle, E. Jane ' e.s( Jefferson B.S. Kappa Delta. Siiima Alpha Sisma. Red Cross i ' .lriigoil. Mvron A. Tau Ep.ilon Phi. Wrestling, COMO IScerct.irvl. Hillel Student Council, Roehdale Coop. Hillel. YMCA, OSPA Evans, Thomas L. Onrinriali B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, YMCA Board, Marketing Club. Young Republicans Club Feeback, Harold ( inrififi(i i B.S. Phi Kappa Tau, Foreign Trade Club, Spanish Club, French Club i enner, Norman G. Co iirntiis BS. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Marketing Club. Intramural Football. Intramural Soft- ball Firestone, Daniel J. L. Universily Heights B.S. Makio (C:bicf Photographer). BMOC. Sundial, Lantern, Fraternity Managers Magasine, Ag. Student Fisher, George V. diliininiis B.S Delta Tau Delta Fisher, Richard W. B.S. Phi Delta Theta, Fraternity Allaire Office. Strollers, COMO, YMCA Fleming, Robert W. in (iiiiil B S. Florence, L. T, yU. prnon B S. Fluke, Norris W. AshlanA B.A. Sigma Nu Flynn, Don P. Greenfiela B S. Newman Club Drcssel Dumenil Durling Eberle Eckelbcrry Echcnrode JL-w ' Ellis Edelstein Eichner Etengoff Elmlinger Engle Fenner Evans Feeback R. Fisher Firestone G. Fisher Flult. ifi dMdmm ' ik tt c o tt o p. . IimA ' 101 am.(4tc%ce Kolgcr. Rolji-rl J. l rcderiik, Loren 1 . Ciarri.son. f . Liigcnc C ilkk, C l.iiidf MurJp {pia iii C o liniuii5i .Asii ufui Bascorii BS. BS. BS. BS. DclM Tju Delia. Alphj Kippi P.i. Sigma Alpha Epiilun. Intramural Base- SiKina Nu Lambda Chi Alpha. Marketing Club Scarlet Mul ball. Intramural Football. Marketing: Insurance Club. YMCA. OSPA Club. Intramural V ' .illevball Kollz. Cliiirlcs A. Ceorceff. Rolurt W. Gocrteniiller. Rii Ii.iril 11. . ai i ofi Frie.-i. Charles W. Loruifl iu a o. . .V. BS. C iricirifiufi BS. B.S. Chi Phi( ProiJcnl . Alpha Kappa P.i. Sigma Pi Phi Kappa Sigma. Alpha Kappa Pti B la Alpha P.I. CFP BS. University Chorus. Marketing Club SicmaAlpha Ep ilon. Phi Eta Sigma. BMOC. YMCA V ' arMty O . Senior Ba cball Manager. Scarlet Key. Marketing t lub F oo.se. . lplionsr . I. iKilirigton. W. Va. B S Gessaman. Da id Ci. L oliiriioiis Gollz. James O. innfirld llcigltis Frevhman Fcncint: Team. lnjii lrial Manaccmcnt Club CiallaKlicr. Morgan V B.S. Alpha Tau OmcKs. Alph.-i Kappa Pii, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha. YMCA. OSPA Rhomophos. Student Senate Campus Chest BS. Thcia Kappa Phi. Insurance Society |-orl es. James 1 President I. Alpha Kappa Psi Cioiulier. Bernard . . . i«ii y i(ii BS. Gilhera. ( Lirlo K. ( f(inif tis Pi Kappa Alpha. Frcthman Fralcrnity rn ' tiioiit H S Council (Vi« Pre). Greek « eelc Ciammagc. Riitli .A. Commictce B.S. 1 .iuil ' irmni . R. 1 Zcta Beta Tau. Romopho . Makiu (Sophomore Editor). Intramural Tennis. B S Phi Chi Theta. Student Senate WSGA. C mmcr«:e C ' ollc):e Council (President I, Student Senate. Strollers. Hillel Plavcr . Cioodwin. Lewis F . Fox. . lary Jo C ' u iirnLiis 11 S VIC. Pleiades (President). Aldibarona o( Pleiades. Phalanx. Mortar Board Hillcl. May Week (Executive mitlee), Greek Week Committee Com- .Vpirarfc B.S. Kappj Sigma I ' reda. Rol.crt R. Garfinkle. Myron 1 .. f.furc ' riii ' url i. Kuii. Gindlesberger. 1 lioinas 1). ( lorillilll. .lollll .1. nA o,A BS. MillerAmrg Xuri« ' .vri i BS Sifima Alpha Mu. Beta Alpha Psi. Phi B.S. BS. Alpha Phi D.ha. Newman Club Eta Sigma. Student Activities Office YMCA Pella Chi. HMOC Fulwr Forbct Frederick Gammage GcorKcIT Gindlesberger Golt: Fnll: Fo Friea Gar6n (Ic Gc$«aman Glick Gonchtr F... e Freda GallaKhcr Garriaon Gilbcrc Gocrtemillcr Goodwin Gorman J- ijl- J! .. f d Q f Q C © Craves Grt ensladc (Iroom.-i Hnckman C harli s Hall Hancock Hathaway Green Grcenzalis dross Hadlev R. Hall Harris Hatton Greene Gress Haaccn Carl Hall Hamilton H. rt:cll Hayes Heim Ciraves. Kcinioiul A. Gress. Eugene John Hall. Carl L. Hartzell. Willian, II. iMiidon Plc (is(u t City Dcririisori FrariWin BS B.S. B.S. B.S. Delta S.em.i P. Grooms. Thomas ' . Logon Hall. Charles C. Co urnoiis Beta Gamma Sigma. Beta Alpha Phi Green. Jofin A. B.S. B.S. Hathaway. Gene L. ColniuLus Marketing Cluh. Society fur vancemcnt uf Management the Ad- (rdiion BS. B.S. Industrial Management Club Gross. George Colnmhns B.S. Alpha Kappa Psi. Intramural Teams. Hall, Richard A. HrnoRlvn, A. i . Greene. Harr ' D. Marketing Club. Industrial ManaRc mcnt. Society for the Advancement of B.S. Omcua Xi. Kappa Phi Kappa Wesley Hatton. Eiiaene F. .Nlfu fi5HV Management Foundation Willard BS. Pi Kappa Alpha. Fraternity Artairs B.S. Beta Alpha Psi. Aristoi Offiec Haagen. Josepli O. Columhtis Hamilton, .htmes A. C U ' l ' flatid B.S. Alpha Tau Omega. Track Team Greensliulc. it (or I . 1 ) Manager) Hayes, Elizahelh K. )r. 1 airport Harhur liellevue BS. Hancock, EdwartI P. B.S. Sigma Chi (Vice Pres.). Ohio iVicc Pres.). Sphinx. Fraternity Staters Affairs Hackman, h rtin apoleon (Dir. ,.( Sp. Events). COMO. (Exec. C olittjiutts B.S. Comm.) B.S. Siema Alpha Mu, Swimmin ' .; Manacer. Hillel. Phi Kappa Sigma. Alpha Ka YMCA ppa Pti. Heini, William G. f ' o ,.M, Greenzalis, John . . Hadlev. Willi.iin . . . irWfcliirrii Harris, Herbert A. B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon (President). Alpha Columbus Alliens Kappa Psi. COMO. Strollers. Men ' s Glee Club. Greek Week Committee BS. B.S. 1 Chairman). Freshman Activities. Ohio Alpha Tau Omega. YMCA B S. Mu Beta Chi Staters. Inc.. CFP ' ■ Scftun 103 c% r.i r c e. p. c ' o o e ? gmiMmk II. !■ I Huid F. Hill H.lrick Hilc Hingst Hm Hoicowil; Hoke Howtlls HubbarJ Hudson Huntci Heller. Don Lee AUntn BS. Delia Chi. Alphj Phi Omci!] Hess. Ricliard R. Elkns Park Pa. B S. Sitima Alpha Mii. Varsity Baseball, Varsity ■O Hiner. Charles N. Loudonville BS. Industrial Manaifemeni Club. Marketing Club Houston. .I.ini ' t C. CoiiiiiiLiis BS. Dclll Delta Delta (President). hellcnic Court Pan- Hencken. Jacqueline E. eu ' Rttnuey BS. Henry. Joseph P. C oliiinuiis BS. [ ' Ill nimma Delta. Iniurancc Society. Track. Vanity Folbalt. Vanity I lerhcl. N ' nuc ' in I, ( nriru ' fliif B.S. Kappa Delta Rho Hctrick. ' irginia F. urt iiriglori BS. Aurora of Pleiades. Pleiades Council llilf. RoJMTi H. tr..,i BS. Phi K.ippa Psi. Fraternity Affairs iisi ' .x M..ti,iiri.. r:i,,b llill. IV. irri.k B. Ill ( rrltirn if ■! BS. Beta Theu Pi (Trcaturer). Trcaaurcr- C:linic (Secretary) Hingst. Carl F. C oliifiums B.CE. Hoirowilz, Morton Clcrruiiui liritjlih B S Frcihman Fr.iternity Council, Student Activities. Marketing Club. Mu Beta Chi Hoke. Dnvrel C i, Tiffir. BS. 1 i ll. C icriiidine C ii i iM irH( BS. 1 lewells. Ri iiiird . . t oliiriiDiis BS Scabbard and Blade. I ' hi Eta Sigma. Beta Gamma Sigma. Intramural Basket- ball, Intramural Volleyball. Intramural Football I luhharil. J. R. ) ' M iri(f B S. I IikI.miii. I Ii Ii.ikI 1. . s l,.. .- Phi Delta Theta. Varsity Baskclb,ltl. Varsity Track. Varsity O I I.ilse. I Inward O. H S 1 lerrel. V. Mic li«-iel Co timuijs B.S. Kappa SiKiTiA iiill. Viil,.r l I .. ( filiinilMix BS. Acacia (Vice Pres.). Alpha Phi Omega, Mjkio (Sophomore Butines Mgr.), f Commerce Council (Vice Pres.i, YMCA (Vice Pre..). OSPA I loll. Vale ) oiirifj «(oirn B S. Sigm.i Alpha Mu. Fencing Team (Manager). Football Team (Manager). CDMll. .Scarlet Kev, Varsity O Hunter, Oean P). Colil.illn.v H S. Phi Kappa Tau, Industrial Management Club . (Mune ce 10-4 ScKcanj Hun,. Ri.l.anI B. (Hiny.sluu ' u BS. Newman Club (President). Alpha D lta Sii£ma. Market ints Club Isaacson. I lowitid Juyturi B.S. Sittma Alpha Mu. Tr.icic Tcim. Varsity ■o • Jenkins. 1 liomas A. ( o uriioiis B.S. SiKina Alpha Epsilon (President) CFP. 1944 Homccominu Committee, Market- in2 Club Kaiser, fiernarcl W. B.S. Tau Epsilon Phi. Beta Alpha P i. Ba-icban, Fraternity AlTairs Hursey, Rohert F-. . irf«rri« ' rs «nrii B S Thfli Xi. YMCA. Marketing Cluh, Indu9tri.il Mandi;cincnt Club Iliitdi. Iii.iiiila |. Coliininiis B.S. Phi Chi Thcli. Chi OnKgi HutchinsDii, f I.irolfl I. ( osMnt ((III B.S. Hylton. Chester R. ( o iiriiotis U.S. Irion. Frank M. (. o umfuis B S. Phi Delta Thcta Jacooy, Bett Jo AsmwvX B.S. Hillcl Jaeger. William C. B.S. Kappa Siftma. Insurance Society (Trcasvircr) . Varsity Golf, Varsity O Jaffe. Alvin E. Shaker Heights MuBeta Chi (President), HilU-l. Ohio State Insurance See. Jelepis, James T. Cleveland B.S. Sigma Epsilon Phi, Society for Ad- vancement of Management .lohn.son. Kay Irene )iivlrin B.S. Delta Gamma. YWCA lolliffe. loin, D. lUxlry B.S. Kappa Sigma (Secretary), Alpha Delta Sigma, Anchor and Chain {Vice Pres.). Football Team. Military Council. Toastmastcrs Jones, Joyce A. Coitimnii, ' ; B.S. Jones. Robert E. ' or(Mirig(on B.S. Alpha Delta Sigma, Marketing Club Jndson, Da ifl C. Huron B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kalinan. I ' iiner Ci. Akrnfi BS. Kariio.--li. Roriert C. C(ei i ' Ujrt( B.S. Phi Kappa Tau. Sundial Katynski. William L. ( let ' elaml B.S. Marketing Club Kaiifimnn. Kennclli I. ( o rifiM iis B.S. Zeta Beta Tau Hiira Hursev Hulch Hutchinson Hylton Irion Jaeger Isaacson Jacoby Jenkins Jaffe Jelepis J. Jones Johnson JoUiffe Kaiser R. Jones Judson Katvn ' ki Kalman Karnosh Kauffmin O ff C! . 105 04it(HC%CC Kelly. William J. C anXon BS. Phi Kappa. Frcthman Fralcmily Coun- cil. Km. Houk Manatlcr. Plcdec Traininc Council Kennedy. .lolui I. fireilf ( i(v B S Kepplf. Fliilip E. BS Dcld Siiima Pi. Btta Alpha Psi. Scab- bard anJ Blade, Military Council, Anchor and Ch.m N«:.l RdTC Keroer, James .NirirliisKy B A Pi Kappa Alpha, Sirnllcri Kerr. Suzelte I.. BS. Siiema Alpha Si ma KiilfljrfW . I ilOlllclv I ' -. )fiVl(iri B S. Phi Eta Sii:ma. Military Council. An- chor and Chain. Scabbard and Blade, F,.„ .,... T-- 1- -y King. Eldon J. Kolin. Barton S. Kriei . Nitiu Ann Honiilloii S iolrr H«b iIs iNplsorii ' ilic BS. BS. B.S Delta Siiima Hi Zeta Beta Tau Pi Beta Phi. Delta Sii;ma Rho. Mirrors, Chimes. Student Senate. Commerce Cylleiie Ctiuncil. Social Board. Brown- int; Dram. Soc, Debate, Boot and Saddle. NSA (Secretary) Kline. Doil V. ( liriifili i ; BS. Kolell. led QanXon B.S. Buckeye Club Kuii. Louis J. Jr. KlosU-rmaii. W.iilcr W. B.S. V quu BS. Sigma Alpha Ep ilon (President) KortK ' ir)i|). F ' liill 1 ' . Kurl . F ml E. ( union i .it.. T Knechti. Robert 11. B.S. Civita . Phalanx (Treasurer) B.S. Newman Club. Industrial Manacement C ci ' i ' ar« Club. SAE BS. Beta Alpha Psi. Junior Var iIy Baseball. Tower Club (Treasurer! Koslen. Smiley Liiiirk. Ronald H. Knowle. ' s, Betty R. C rrc tin, f cif) l(5 Culiiriiuli.s B.S. B.S. ( OlMITlUIiS Si ma Alpha Mu. Sun dial Anchor and Chain. Quarter Deck Ball B.S. Committee Chi Omeiia. Sundial. Stri.llir.. YWCA Kobcit. Dun, ill! Ir. Koz.lll. Nui III, III R. l.alort c. illi.irn R. L ' iric i.sri r : c id Ciniiririnfi BS. B.S. B.S Civita . Induistri.il Management Club Lambda Chi Alpha, M rkctin ; Club Lambda Chi Alpha. Beta Alpha Psi Kelly Kennedy K. rpl. Kerbe Kerr KilUbrcw Kl..-t, KinK Kline K. I .h Kncchtl Knowles K..|lk.iinp Kohn Kolrff O ' K- tA Koslen Ko L..,,.-l Kull Kurt: LaFtirce P fft Oft tt !v O 106 ik iiik Law Lanum Lauc$baugh ft o ( c P C O Ci Lcnhart Lcvine Lewin ' Epstcin Lofland Libstcr Lockshin g M Lopina Lowe Luedy Lutz I.ampliere. Joseph E. C otitmutts B.S. Lanier. Loral d. ooiUfietil B.S. Marketing Club Lano. Charles J. Port Clinton B.S. Bela Alpha Psi. Phi Eta Siema. Beta Oamma Sigma. % eight Lifting Cham- Lanum, C ordon V. W ' as iiricjfon C. H. B S. Phi IXlta Thft.i. Sl .,:i :r . YMCA Laiitsbaiigh. Jack Lexington B.S. Society for the Advancement of M.in- agcmenc (Treasurer). Indu5trial Man- agement Club. Marketing Club Lawhiin. .lames H. Jr. C anfon B.S. Lehotsky. Robert John yjartins rrrrv B.S. Lenhart. Paul E. Co umnns B.S. Delta Sigma Phi Levine. Bert L (Jincinnali B.S. Zeta Beta Tau. Tennis Team. Com merce College Council. Varsity O , Football Trainer. Scarlet Key Lewin-Epstein. Max S. lirooUyn. V. B S. Libster, Neal W. C olittttbiis B S, Lockshin. Jerrold L. Canton B,S. Sigma Alpha Mu (Treasurer. Vice Prcs. ) , COMO ( Treasurer  , Ohio Staters. Inc.. Student Activities (So- phomore Secretary). Freshman Activi- ties Council (Advisor!, NSA. May Week Chairman. Greek Week Chair- man Lofland. Dale E. Co (iniotis B.S. Alpha Kappa Psi f.ontf. James K. ( aitniiints B.S. Alpha Tau Omega Lopina, Hdward h. Columbus B.S. Phi Kappa Sigma. Alpha Kappa Psi. Beta Gamma Sigma. Phi Eta Sigma Lowe. Fred William Cnngrifi lalh B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha. Socieyt for the Advancement of Management l-nedy. Robert B. oungstown B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lutkehaus. Carl John Cincinnati B.A. Phi Eta Sigma Law. CKde T. Dorer B S.. B.A. In tirancc Society. Buckeye Village Garden Club. Buckeye Village Mens Club Lewis. Harold L. .Awron B.S. Loos, Robert H. Cincinnati B.S. Sigma Chi. Boot and Saddle. Marketing Club (President . YMCA Lutz. Rosemar ' Jane Columbus B.S. Phi Mu. Sigma Alpha Sigma, Swan Club Scftun 107 o. d i f f p. .f?! ' o . Lyon MacGrceor Mackcn M..Ac-. Mahoy Manno M.,rk._.wii: }. Martin P. Martin Matte M .r:ol( Mathcny McClurc M CallLin McC ann J. McDonald McDanicl H. McDonald McKitrick V McDunald Mc(-«illivrav MvLant Lyon. Cjeorue L. Jr. Stoic BS Cht Phi. Wc Ify Foundation NlacGregor. Ronerl Cofurriuiis B A Phi Kappa Sit:ma, Swimminit Team Marmo. iiuciit I . C union BS. Markowitz. (icr.ilil M. I oiinfisloii ' ri H S Mu Beta Chi (Treasurer) .NIalluny. I ' l.ilip R. Zari spil e BS. Si- ma Crhi Malley, C leortJe J. (Tletu ' land B.S. C hi Phi, Varsity FuotbjII, Iruuranc Socic:y. Var9iiv 0 McDonald. Harrv IV (jlvrt ' tuiiii BS. Lambda Chi Alpha, Foreign Trade Club. MarkctiRK Club NIcOonald, Jatuos R. Clvi ' vUmtl B.A Thct.i Xi (Treasurer). Forcian Trade Club Macken, Mar ' E. Asm lunula BS Siitma Pi Nu. Newman Club. Ald.i l .f..nj ..t CI.... I.-. Mackcy. Dwiulit E. f ' rnriJfliri BS. Dclu Sioma Pi. Commerce CxiUeite Council. Student Council for Rcli|{iou« Affair . Prrthman Fratcrmtv Council Mahoy. James O. MrciianUnUurq BS Phi Eta Siama, Univcnily Singer . Uni- vcraity Qiorus, Symphonic Chuir, Stroller . YMCA Martin. James W. OlU ' OV Beta Alpha Pm. Tnwcr Club ( PrcM- deni) .NJi.rlin. Palri.kR. ( oflllll jllS B S Marzolf. i ' .il.n U W ' orl iirifilfui B S Kappi Delia. Wom n Coll Tcim MrCaliian. .Jack M. Akron n.s. Civiti! . Insurance Society McCann. I liomas J. Coliimuiis BS. Iniiamural Basketball. IntrAmiir.il Soft- b.ill, Ni-wman ( ' liib (Trr-inurer t MrCliire, Brute C ofiinioiis n S Mrl)anieLr..rl li I Aiiiilon IIS I ' hi Kappa Tail IViei- Piii.). OSPA McDonald. Willi..... I I. ir. Warren BS. Delta Sigma Pi. Spanish ( lub. French Club. Foreign Trade Club, International Relations Club McGillivray. Leslie C. (Ivvvlatui B S Beta Alpha Psi. Inir.imur.il Sp. rti MiKilrick. RoI)er( I. Mo(|rn ' Iic Springs Civita . YMCA McLane, Xorl Aittnn BS Kappa Kapiia Camma afft HCTce 108 eKca%4 M.Larcn.f.yloC.I. . hl.s. R.,l„rl 1. Mill,-,. .I..MHs V. . ' iinncar. Rohert F .. .Alirori )res(icfi Ltiruaslrr Ro U...ni B.S. B S B.S B S Phi Kappa Tail. SuiiJmI I. J visorv Markotink! C ' liib Pi Kappa Alph.i. Alpha K. ppa I ' .M Hel.i Alpha H.I. I ' hi (.[.■ ium.i. Roger RtvarJk. Industrial Man.incmcnt Club William, Club I Pn-sidi-ntt. Society for th ■ Ad ■ancc- mcnt of Man.iBcmciU. Stiidi nt M isnnic Club . |ill,r. .John . . Orient MiMichael. KoIkM W. Milicia. Aii« clinc M. B.S. Sicma C ' hi Moore. Ricliard R. [:os( Lirerpoof B.S. Rocky Riuer B.S. ( ' mvorsity Choriij, Women ' s Glee Chib B.S. Sicma Nil. Men ' s GIcc Clu (Busint- Phi Oamma Delia. Beta Alpha Psi, M.in3):t:r). Bot.i Alpha Psi. Alpha Kar . Iill.r. .lohn i:. BMOC. Commerce College Council. pa Psi. Vc.-tmmstcr Foundation CFP ;i ..e .As . B S. McNulty. Joseph D Milicia, Connie E Sigma Pi. Pen and Brush Club (T urcr). Foreign Trade Club eaS ' .  ' li ' l-C.vinpfnfi B S AAena B.S. Delta Zeta, Pomcrcnc Bo.ti Newman Club d of Control. . hller. John R. ( aim B. A.. B.S. Morrow. James W. CnUimhu i B.S. Beta Alpha Psi Means. Johnston H Co ii n ms Delta Chi (Treasurer). Scabbard and B S Blade. Prop and Wing Strollers, Sifima Chi (Social Chairman . Spartans. Marching Band Markclins Club (Prcsidcnl) Miller. Ch-jirR. Ml. Ornf. . losley. Farnham E. L rnaria Mercer. Thomas R. Sei iin. .v. . B.S. Miller. Myron C. .Miuersoijry B.S. Kappa Alpha Psi. Beta Alpha Psi. YMCA B.S. Delia Sicma Pi (Vice Prcs.). Com ' B.S. Insurance Society mcrcc C nincil (Treasure), Marching Band. Fnrcicn Trade Club Miller. Curtis E. Dayton Mills. James M. Nh.IIaIIy. Rohert J. NhlaiiiLh, Tillie B.S. Sigma Chi (Treasurer). Council of Cadiz ( (pcf nrui . Iid . ipU Fraternity Treasurers. St udent Front- B.S. B S. liners, YMCA. Industrial Management Delta Tau Delia. YMCA. Young Re- Industrial Manaccment Club, Intramural B.S. Club publican Club Sports McLaren McMichacI McNultv Means Mercer Milanich Miles A. Milicia C. Milicia Clair Miller Curtis Millrr Milkr [ohn A. Miller fi.hn E. Miller I,.hn R Milirr Mmnc M. Miller MilU Moslc Mnorc Morrow Mullallv 1 a ' L C mn hd 109 ( a fuftc ce Nlunk. Ri chard ( . B.S Society for AJv nccmcnt of Man ec- ment. Pfajalnx Nolin. Wayne T. B A. Intrjmural Basketball, Student Market ' intf Club Noran. Shirley I.. . Kirrcty, Alfred J. Cillsbiirgli. a B S. B S. Phi ICappa. Intramural Golf. Intramural University Chorus, Boot anj Saddle Basketball Neal, Walter . . C ufiirnuii B.S Delta ICjppa Ep ilon Neff. Richard C. B.S. Sigma Tau Eptilun, X ' c U ' y Foundation Ncuger, Charles J. Snawer Hcignl B.S Nifiro. William S. B.S Kappa Delta Rhu. Intramural Tennis Nourse, Jolin I I. Coiurnutis BS. Aca :t.l Nourse, Thomas R. Coiurnous B.S. Acacia Nowak. Ted J. C tMv anci B.S SiRma Phi Epsilon, Strollers. Scarlet Mask, Newman Club Odehrecht, Asbury R. CouirnLns B.S Phi Delta Theta. YMCA Ohier. Hai.k Payne B.S Pi Kappa Alpha. InJuttrul Manage- ment Club Oliver, Harold E, Cell rut BS. Kappa Delta Rho. Student Marketing A«n. Opre. Raymond K. I uiirigsfoim B.S. Chi Phi, Fraternity Affllairs. OSPA. Society for the Advancement of Manai;emcnt Osferbrock, Jack B. C iricinnafi B.S. Delta Si|{ma Pi, Marketinfi Club f- ' ahner, Krvin S. ( i ' i ' « (iri Wvie xis B.S. Sundial, COMO, YMCA, Red Cros! Am. Ceramic Soc. Papaliodis, John oritt ' ille B.S. Siitma Epsilun Phi Paul. Robert Thomas Green ii ls B S Tau Kappa Ep ilon Peaks, Hezekiah R. C ulllflHIIIS B.S. Pealer, Arlo P. A l. ernon B.S. Marketing Club Pence. Rii luird P. CtHiiniuti B.S. Ohio St.ito Insurance S« ciety. InJuii- trial M.inaiiement Club, Marketing ( lub. Society for the Advancement ol Manattcmcnt Munk Murray Neal Neff Neuger Nicrn Nolin N..ran Odebrechi T. Nourse Nowak OhIer Oliver Osterbrock Palmer 1 ' , ,l.r Paul Peaks P.no O .p Q O Q p( O O fft ' S!) (TS ( no I O Pi. f! c-! Q Ck Perry Ph cncacr R. Phillips Pittens r Popa Power Prinir Pctroschka A. Phillips W. Phillips Polinfi C. Potter Prchhk Pryor Pcttit D. Phillips PiJsc.m Poll rj P. Porter Price Quelette Ralston FVrry. Cl.arl,-s L. Phillips. Don R. Poling, Owen E. Prchlik. Ri( hard . . Daylon ColiimLus Curilofi C-levelurni B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Bcia Alpha Psi Albright-Oterbein Student Fe Uowship. Delta Chi. Alpha Delta Sisma Prop Buckeye Club (President). Phi Eta Sig Beta Alpha Psi and X ' ing, Scabbard and Blade Pollard, Nancy Jane ma. Upsilon Pi Upsilon (President) Varsity Football. Varsity Wrestling. In tramural Sports, Phalan.t PetroscnKa. Kaetlie Phillips. Ri hard 1 Kiftannirig. Pa. Price, .lames L. ( oiijmnu Dover B.S. Himlinglon. W. ' a. B.S. B.S. Lambda Alpha Siema. Phi Chi Theta. B.S. Sailing Club. Foreign TraJ 1 Kappa Sigma (Vice Pres.) Phillips. Walttr Akron Westminster Foundation Popa, Daniel Joseph Burghill Delta Sigmi Pi (President). Com merce College Council. Wesley Founda tion Printz, Leonard fVttit. CliFfortl C. Bucyrus B.A. Prop and ' ing New Yorfc. .V y B.S. B.S. B.S. Sigma Alpha Mu. Phi Eta Sigma (Vice Tau Epsilon Phi Delta Upsilon. Football. Intramural Pres.), Freshman Fratcrn ity Council. Sports, Spanish Club, Insuran c Club. Fraternity Affairs Office. M y Week Porter, Charles FrankI Rajio Club Committee n SU ' iiiienville Pry or, W. Frank B.S. Phi Mu Delta, Beta Alpha Psi, Fresh - C o umoiis man Fraternity Council B.S. BMOC, Strollers. Phi Gamma Delta Plieneger, Jack C. Pidgeon, Ralph ' , Insurance Soc. Xenia Ctilumliiis B.S. Porter, Paul R. B.S. Phi Mu Alpha (Treasurer Band, Insurance Society ) s ■m phonic y}arhm B.S. Delta Upsilon. Phi Eta Sigma Uni• Quelette. William A. l.inworth B.S. Delta Sigma Pi versity Chorus. University Singers Phillips, AllK-rta Pittenger, Paul .1. Power, Rirhard M. Ralston, Walter R. C o tiniods B.S. B.S. Zcinpsciffc Alpha Kappa Alpha. YWCA. Spanish Society for the Advancement of Man- B.S. B.S. Club agemcnt. Am. Welding Assn. insurance Society Alpha Sterna Phi, Newman Club Scftc nXr 111 •m ft Ramp Rjpp Rci Rcchil RCCK ?! f ft. O ra jR r p - f - Rcissi ' K Rcmick Rose Robinson Rohrcr Roth Ramp. William R. !iHfc..ry B s YMCA. UnivcCHly CriDRC Ranee. John E. Sait ' ni BS Dcha Siimi Pi. Civitit. Ptialani Rapp. Ronert ( oiii ni ii5 BS. Alpha SiKma Phi. Markctinn Club Rea. Pl.ilip I Columoijs BS Drlla Sicma Phi Reissig. Merle H Findlay BS. Pi Kappa A]ph.i Kappa Kappa Psi Band. Symphonic Phi Mu Alpha. Sundial. Marching Band. Symphonic Orchestra. Society for the Advancement of ManaRcmcnt (Secretary). Industrial Manacement Club Remick. George A. Jr. I oiingsloii ' n B S Student Marketing Club Risser. Ellen E. Jjarulora B S Phi Mu. Strollers. Univrrsity PUv. OSPA (Secretary) Rose. Lawrence R. Colliriuiiis BS. Student Council for Religious Affairs. Newm an Club (Vice Pre .). Marketing Club Rosenberg, Robert J. Clefelana BS. Zcta Beta Tau. Mu Beta Chi. Scarlet Mask. Hilh ' l. Radio Club Rosenbloom. Manford D. 1 ' Jmira. iV.V B S. Sigma Alpha Mu. Scarlet Fever. Intra- mural Softball. Hillcl Rolli. Albert (.Avtvlana BS Mil Beta ( hi, MarkrCins Club Rout. Charles F. ( uUimhus H S Rcligiou Board. Student Council for Rchfciious Afiairs (President). Civitaft. Industrial Mana temcni Club (Treai- urer). Society for the Advancement of Minaecmcnt. Indu irul Relations Club (Treasurer). Universio Reltf[iou Council. Campus Che«t Committee. Lecture Series Committee RiulolpFi, Victor J. ( olurnoiis B.A Prop and ' ms Russell. .Inlrn K. ( onitn in US. SiBina Chi, Society for the Advance ment of ManaBement, YMCA Rperiil. Jolm loscph BS S( cKty for the Advancement of Man- agemmt Robinson. Eu$?ene P. linUiniore BS Intramural Basketball. Intr.imural Soft- ball . Insurance Society RotliliKss. Roherl A. ImRuc BS Lam etind Club. YK CA Lambda Chi Alpha (Secretary). Mark MC Salzgaber. RnipK E. Cofiim( ii5 BS YMCA. Soc for the Advancement of Managrmrnt. Ins irancc Soc. Reese. iJoris L. B S Rolirrr. Riclmrd .1. ' ansii ortn BS Innmr V.irtiiv Baneh ll Tram Roiisb. Okey C. ' i.iril I ' lia.sutil. W. ' a. BS Delta Upsilon. Sailing Cluh. Insurance Jiodrtv. Hawaiian Club Santo. Helen E. Coiumhtt% BS Zela Tau Alpha. Lambda Alpha Sigma 112 .. Se(tcan4 Sarkis. C ' ii-or«i. ' Slllill. 1 ).,r()ti. .i. Sears. 1 )()ri.il l 1 .. Shackelford, . Lirilvn . . .•Vfcron 7o(e lo ■ ' nrni( ' rsr ' i i ' Mjtl(i(rlOM ri B S BS US B.S. C:hi (ImoM Lambda Chi Alpha (Treasurer). Beta Alpha Psi University Chorus Sander. Roger t. . lassil on Seel)irt. FDorothy .1. BS. Schmidt. Robert C. (ifTisfif c Shafts. Andrew 1 . Afcpon BS. Bprra BS. Baker Hall Council B.S. Samulers. I rank E. Co nnifiiis Seifcrt. Kenneth E. BS. Schneider. Raymond .1. t oiiininiis Cuyahoga Falls BS. Delta Upsilon Shane, dcorce Yi. Slvulu ' nvillv B.S. Schauer. Thomas A. B S. Beta Thcta Pi. Sundial. Red Cross (President). Orerk Week Committee. (SanXon OSPA B S Sellers. ,Iohn P irliard Lambda Chi Alpha. Scarlet Fever, vlissc l, Kv. Swimming Team. Varsity O . In- B.S. Delta Tau Delta, LanttTn. Intramural surance Society Schreller. Lawrence J. Sport?, MarketiriK Club (. ollimoiis Shank. Mary Alice BS. Columhus Schenik. Mary R. Ncwm.in Club. Marketing CKih B.S. QfAutn us Sells. Dick Dayton BS Dlta Gamma (Corresponding Secretary). Sailing Club. YWCA. Red Cross BS. .Strollers. Student Senate. WSC.A (Secretary) Marketing Club Schultz. Frederick W. Schiff. Leonard X. ( o tininiis BS mivooA Plan ' BS. Sewell. Eldon J. Shearer, Roger E. Alpha Kappa Psi. Argonauts tary), Industrial Management Secre- (Club Steiioenrille D«y(on Zeta Beta Tau. Phi Eta SiRma. Varsity Historian). Society for the Al Vance - B.S. BS. Tennis ( Co-Captain , Hillel. Varsity mcnt of Management (Treasurer . Vice Delta Sigma Pi. Intramural Sports. Chi Phi, Alpha Delta Sigma. Boot and O . Mav Week (Co-Chairman) President) Freshman Fraternitv Council Saddle Sarkis Saudcr Saunders Schauer Schcnck Schiff Schill Schmidt Schneider Schreller Schult z Sears Sellers Sccbirt Sells Seifert Sewell Shackelford Shank Shafts Shane Shearer I k r ill 113 e aat cxce Sheldon, James C. Sicgmann. Joan V. Sipe. Pl.yllis J. Smith. Nola . . Vtrmoni ColtimtiiS Cambridge ' esleri ' i e B.A B.S. B.S. B.S. Phi Dclu Thcia. Society for The Ad- Alpha Chi Omega vancement of Minafiemcnt (Prc iJcni). Induiirul M.n. .■m.nt (|,,K iPr.., Jent) Skeen, Joyie L. Smith, Norman E, Sievert. Arthur R, L ' nii ' prsily eip ils Columliiis B.S. Ciruinnati B.S. Sigma Nu B.S. Alpha Xi Delta. MiJ-Mirrors, St tollers, Sliepard. Frank D. MXyria Delta Sigma Pi, Intramural Football, ywcA Intramural Baseball. Intramural Bowl inc. Intramural Basketball, In urance Smith. Patricia J, BS Club. Naval Reserve IJuylori B.S. Markctintt Club. Aiphj I citj Sii;ini Smith. Charlotte E. Co iim(iiis Plciadct B.S. Slioop, hlvin E. Sigel, Norman H. EK-ria B.S. Sniitl,. Don. ,1.1 B. Snederor. Donald F. Wellslon BS. Phi Ersilon Pi, CFP, UnivcrMi ' . )il ' l n B.S. Society for AJvancemcnt of Manage- Chorus Delta Sigma Pi. Intramural Spurts, ment B S. PIcdgcma.tcr ' s Council. Foreign Trade Sigma Chi (PrcsiJent). CFP. St rollers. Club. Marketing Club, Spanish Club, Board of Control). Marketing Club, French Club Ohio Staters. Inc.. YMCA. Senior Class Cabinet Shrider. Robert V. Gcifuinrui Silverman. Iiw in I. lolpdo BS. SmitI), Fred I. Snodgrass, Roger E. Columbus B.S. Phi Delta Theta. Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Senate, Intramural Athletics, BS SiRm Thcta ErMlon. (Secretary). SirolIcrK. University Chorus. Men ' s Zeta Beta Tau, Student Senate (Frcf h- man Secretary), Hillel W ' t ' slporf. ( )fifi. B.S. GItx Club. Wolcy Pbycr . Wesley Chi Phi. Track Team. Vars ity •o- . Varsity O Choir. U ' cilcy Foundation, Red Cross Simon, Lewis A. Kvw Yorh. i .y. Marketing Club Spengler, Willi, im 1 . Snuinway, James L, Smilli. W.I R. Lo.fiin ( lfllll)ffI.S B S. ( (tlitriif N9 B.S. Alpha Tau Omega (President), Alpha Kappa Psi (President), Beta Alpha Psi, Freshman Track, CFP, Toast masters Tau Epsilon Phi. Malcio, Insurance B.S. BS Society, Fraternity AfT.urs Alpha Helt.i Sigma, Fencing, Civitas Sheldon Shrider Sicvcrt Simon C. Smith Ned Smith P. Smith Shcphard Shumway Si el Sipc D. Smith Nola Smith Snedccor ShfKip Sitfictnann Silverman Sk :cn F. Smith N orman Smith SnodgniM Spcnitler Tl C i ifl ■ J Yf 114 r: r i n o. C r f • % n r r fl! © 1P Spctrtno Spiro St.inton Starkcy SicaJm.in StclTcl Stcgncr Stcphan H. Stern S. Stern Stevens Stoneburncr Straight Stoncr Stranler Strout Strasscr Stroman Swallcy Stukey Swales Swear in gen Spetrino, Russell J. Cleveland Heights B.S. Delta Tau Delta. Alpha Kappa CFP Psi. piro.  luart L Mii ' prsilv Heigftls B S. Mu Beta Chi. Industn.il Management Club. Society for Advancement of Management. Spanish C lub Stanton, Charles (Jolumhus B.S. Starkey. Ralph E. Cleveland BS. Kappa Delta Rho (Vice Prcs.), Society for the Advancement of Management Steadman. Edward I. I ottntfstoirn B.S. Kappa Delta Phi. Society for the Ad- vancement of Management Steffel. Wayne J. aleni B.S. Stegner. Ralph W. W ' ooasjield B.S. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Kappa Kappa Psi Scarlet Mask. Band Club. Sailing Club. Insurance Club. Anchor and Chain, Marching Band, Society for Advance- ment of Management, Industrnl Man- agement Club Stephan. Theodore R. Cleveland Heights B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Swimming Team, Intramural Athletics Stern. Howard S. Cleveland B.S. Phi Sigma Delta, Freshman Football. Junior Varsity Football. Freshman Fra- ternity Council. Stroller?. Scarlet Mask. Hillel Players. Hillel. Marketing Assn. Stern, Slanlc ' M. Pelham Manor, iN.V. B.S. Zeta Beta Tau , La Crosse Team . Commerce Council (Treasurer), Orien- tation Week Committee Stevens, George T. Cincinnati B.A. Alpha Tau Rho Stoneourner, Cyril B. Crooks, rule B.S. Stoner. Doyle C. West Unity B.S. Strahler. Paul J. IcConnelsuille B.S. Markctinf; Club Strai«lit, G. Claribel Phi Chi Thcta (President). WSGA Strasser, Fredericl; T. Sandusky Kama Delia Rho, Beta Alpha Psi. CFP Siroman, Lenore A. Fostoria B.S. Zcta Tau Alpha (President). Phi Chi Theta (Secretary). Council of Sorority Presidents. VIC. Browning Dram. Soc. Strout, Robert C. Cincinnali B.S. Alpha Sigma Pi. Alpha Delta Si ' .;ma Stukey, Jonn F ' rauklin Lancaslpr B.A. Makio. Insurance Society Swales, Donald O. Co iifnf ris B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Jaz: Forum Swalley, Clark H. Gaiiori B.S. Marketing Club Swearingen. M. Wesley Riverside, Cat. Delta Sigma Pi. University Chorus, Marketing Club (Vice Prcs.) SewatJL 115 1 ! Sl ,,,L, T..I1-III..I. J.Mh r,rr . n [.imcs Thomas Raymond Thompson ' . Thompson Swfct Tarplcy Taylur C;. Thoni.i .loAnn Thomas Robtrt Thompson H. Thomstm Takict Tamer Tcrmeer H. Thomas L. Thompson S. Thomp m Tomerlin Tomusko Sweeney. Jolin J. 1 .irricr. kirk . K. 1 lionias. laroici J. 1 lioiiipsDii. Rolierl N. Citttimbua Columbus ( oiijniDiis DuUitU. . Iiiiii B A B.S. BS, B.S. Tail Kappa Cpailun Taub. Alice G. Bca Alpha Psi. Commerce Collese Council yoitn tstown Thoma s, James R. Thompson. Shirley M. Sweet. Stanley C. W ' hilr Sulphur Sprlnfln. W. ' a B.S. Alpha Epsilon Phi. Hillel Columhus B.S. Ciiuinnati B.S B S Siitma Alpha Epsilcui (Vice Pre.-..). Bt-ta Wesley Foundation. Intramural Volley Alpha Dclu SiKina (Vice Pro). Ma- umic riuh. MarkrlinK Club, Spanish Gamma Sigma (Pre iJrnl). Strollers. Intramural Basketball. Intramural p( ol- ball. Intramural Basketball. Intramural Softball Cluh Taylor. Deborah f ' o lJnlllll ball. Intramural Ba«ehall. M.ifkrtinc Club B.S. Mid-Mirrors. Links. YWCA Thompson. William J. Co iimbiis B.S Takacs. Theodore F. Thomas. .In .Xnn L. ( n linil.lK B.S Sigma Chi iMfaln ns Termeer. ! ienry .V. DiiWln Alpha Phi Thomson. 1 Inuli C B.S. C ofiininiis BS Society for the Ad anccment of Man- Tahsman. liarniu L. agement. Industrial Management Club Akron T erreri. Jo.seph D. Thompson. I cliiful O. BS ( ' ,, ,!, „ ,,, Phi SiBffla Drlta. Sundial. Marketing Club 1 nijrifjKfoirn B S Tomerlin. .lolin ,1. BS oiifui fnifO BS. larpley. Waller Robert 1 li(iiniis. Liirl . 1 hompson. Raymond E. Tomnsko. John Emil Canton Vnunonfnu ' n Columhlu Wrmi fon B S BS RS BS Kappa Alph.. H.i ( Prr.idenI 1 . CFP Bn., Alpha Ps Thrla Chi. ScahharJ and Blade. OSPA Indiittrisl Mjn.-iitrmrnt dub { (Mtmerce 116 Se(ita%4 I rai rssrr. I Xm.iM K. . ' (issii tin BS. Alph.i Phi Omctfa (Vice Pies.). New- man CI lib Travasso. Nit k 1 . uurtfisluu ' ii BS. Phi Sicma Kappa (Treasurer), Indus trial Manat;t.-mcnt Club, Society for the Advancement oi ManaKcment Iriik. .I.kI. K. Rir inionci, nJ. BS IVlta Sigma Pt. 150 Lb. Football Team, Commerce College Council. Marching Band, ' cslcy Foundation, Prop and Wine. Band Club. Intramurals. YMCA Tucker. Carol M. B.S. Turner. Paul E. C oliimniis BS. Alpha Phi Alpha Underwood, l.ind.i l„ Cold rii litis BS. Pi Beta Phi. Sijjma Alpha Sii;ma, Browniny I ' ram, Sue ' ast .iii, .MIxtI a. ' oirporl (ir ior B.S. Dcll.i SiKtna Phi, Furcitin Tr.iJc Club, Intcrnacional Relations Club auallll, R()l)crt . Cnrey B.S.. B.A. V adule, Eliziihetli Jane B.S. Alpha Cimma Delta. University Chorus. W ' timen ' s Glee Club. Orchesis, Jazz Forum. YWCA Waggoner, Jean E. Cofumoiis B.S W agncr. .lames I .. . ||iri.-l(ii B.S SiKma Alpha Sigma Walker, George R. Coifimfjus B.S. Beta Thcta Pi Walsli, Richard C. Sfaten Islaml. iV.V. B.S. Phi Sinma Kappa (Secretary). Freshman Fraternity Council. Marching Band, In- dustrial Management Club. Society for the Advancement of Management Walter, Don C. C (in (on Beta Theta Pi W;aIton, Jack T. priiifi alley B.S. Marketing Club Wander, Roy W. Ooni ' il ' p B.S Warner, Jack D. (jr( ' ( ' Mi ' i i ' D.S. Society for the AJvanccmet t of Man.ige- mcnt, AIIE Weaver, Glenferd E. Coliirrtoiis B.S. Weitzel. William R. ( ollinitms B.S. Phi Delta Thcta, Strollers, Industrial M.in.T enl Club WVI. I,, . l,n,. . . (_ uriton B.S. Sigma Alpha Sigma Wernick. Ned Sew York .Y. B.S. Prop and Wing Military Onincil. Civitas. Industrial Management C ' hib. Society for the Ad- v.incement of Management Wertz, George Piqiui B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Football Team. Student Chest Fund. Varsity O . Scarlet Mask. Marketing Club Tucker Turner UndeiTiVOod Waddle Vastyan Vaughn W.il((.rr Waggoner Wagner W.ilt. Walsh Walter Wcavrr ;ander W ' arncr Wcnrick Weit:el Welch W,.rt f? c! |!ii c lf . C f ( f .(f! if if-t 117 Mufte%ce Wcslbroolv. Mary L. Wii.u. . . 0. Woolen, kol.crl J. Zimmerman, Donald G. VjanetviWe C Aum iUi Voijngstoirri Akron BS BS. BS. BS. Alrhi Phi Siema Alpha EpMlon, SunJul Markelinc Club. Argonauls Alpha Tau OmcRa W ' etlicrljcc. Milton R. Wise. George G. C o ulllDllS BS Hrta Theia Pi. Inturancc Society () iio Cilv BS. Phi Delia Thcia, SluJcnl Activilic Worti). Borrii e 1 . Co urnkij.s Zink, John L. L aritori YMCA B.S. BS. W ' lntarre. Vvxx L. Ni r n Wise. Richard M. BS. L ' niontoirrt Intramural Spon . Boot anJ SaJJlc BS. Wricht. .loin, . . Co uniLiis BS. ZilLe. Belly J. Columbus Civitas (Vice Pri .). COMO. InduS ' BS. While. William B. trial Management Club (Vice Pros.). ( oliirnoti5 Wolaver. Donald E. Society for the Advancement o iiKcmcnt Man- BS. C pfp omi Phi Kippj Pti. Sirullcrs, M rlcline BS. Club Beta Alpha P.m. Rifle Team. CivHas, Phal.,nx 1 oiin . Barbara J. Ziiercher. I3elniar .Ir. ToIeAo WilllxTC. P...1I W. Wolfe. Gail J. { eas.a X Ridge. A ic i. BS. BS. Delia Siema Pi. MaichinB Band. B.ind Club. YMCA. Forcisn Trade Club BS. XpH ' arIt Kappa Alpha Thel.i Lambda Chi Alpha, Marketing Club B S. Alpha Tau Omcfia Wilson. William Woodslde, Willinm C Zahler, Gerald E. Ziinich. .N|ilili ll ( offjmous C fPi ' and Hrig ils Lorain B S ( irit( ri BS. BS. L mbJa Chi Alpha BS. Phi Epsil.m Pi. Hillel Sicma Pi iPB V ibrook Wethcrbce Wbiucrc M- While Willbeli! R W. Wine G. Wise W ' ol.ivcr Wolfe Writht Woolen Worih « O. f ' Q ft r rt a o Q 118 ALI ' HA l. ri ' l I ' SI ()ii ici:rs J.uk N,ll.|. .■n. ' rr i, ,ri( l rc l Sclnill . VUi- ' roi. inl I .l .ir l I l.uKoii.. Sciri ' ldiy K ' iiIm rt 1 i lirr. rcdMircr Alpha Kappn Psi is tlie olaest and largest pro- fessional coninierce Iraternity in fnc coinitry with ci total ol ()3 undergraduate and 21 aluriuii chap- ters. It was founded on Nov. 23. 1904. at New ork L ' niversity s Scliool of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance. .-Mpha Kappa Psi is a charter mem- ber of tlie Prolessionai Inter-fraternity Conference. The fraternity has lour main purposes: lo fur- ther the individual welfare of its memljers, to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, ac- counts, and finance: to educate the puniic to ap- preciate and demand liigher ideals in these lields: and to promote greater advances in business administration. NIu chapter is solely a [jrolessional organization with the primary aim of providing a prolessionai and educational program designed to bring each member of the organization into close contact with businessmen and business experiences. To carry out this aim. a luncheon is held once each month lo which prominent businessmen are invited, i hese luncheons provide an opportunity to enjoy social gatherings and to li i e the opportunity to listen to experienced men speak on subjects re- lated lo their respective lields in the business world. The fraternity also sponsors such activities as field trips and panel discussions. During the war. Mu chapter fjeciime inactive because of the small number of men on campus. The fraternity was reactivated in March. 1919. and since that time has risen to an outstanding position in scholarship, leadership, and profes- sional status. 1 he faculty advisor to the group is Hermann C. Miller. Each year. Alpha Kappa Psi awards to the outstanding Senior in the College of Commerce, a gold recognition key. The recipient of the key is further honored by having his name engraved on a scholarshi)) ])lac|ue which is now in the Com- merce College office. TOP ROW: Folecr. Cole, Kincaid, Bcal. Isham. Valsures. Bernsdorf, Carnand. Robb. Foil:. ROW THREE: Cummings, Coopers, Barthelmas. Crew, Gross, Dicken, Lofland, Gribben, Lowry, Gre::ne, Bowcn. ROW T V O: Vamey, Goertenmillcr, Lopina, dinger, Sampson, Snodgrass. ROW ONE: Williams, Hancock, Schultz, Fisher, Spetrino. n I niLLEiiE rmiMiL To i.irtN mil .1 pfDL ' f.iiM of close co-operation with the Colleue office, the menihers of the Com- merce Colleee Council assisted in schetliiling. and they gathered the complaints of the Commerce students and diret led them to the proper sources for appropriate action. One of the most intereslinc activities of the Council was carried on hy the Student Visitation Committee, which selected students from the Col- leije and arranged interviews for tliem with various employers during vacations. 1 he purpose of these interviews was to establish better relations be- tween employers and prospective employees and to exclianc ' information. 1 he placement office assisted on ihis projec I. HETA MV rSI IJefa Alph.i l si. the national accounting frater- nity, was founded at the Universih. ' of Illinois in 1919. Omicron of Ohio State is the largest of the 21 active chapters. . l their meetings diiriiig liii ' c.ir. liie group enjoyed hetiring sui h speakers as Jac iib I aylor. business manager of the University. Mr. Kenneth Frobasco of the Farm Bureau Cooperative Asso- ciation, and Mr. R. I.iilz. of the Colundius Coaled I ' abrics Co. Winter (.Quarter activities ended with a program sponsored by I.and)da Alpha Sigma, women s accounting honorary, i he ciima.x of the sciiool year was an outing in June wjiich featureil a softiiail u iriii- between tin- students and the members of ihe facullv. COMMERCE COLLEGE COUNCIL TOP TWO: RciJcnbich. H;irthrlm.i!i, MahafTcy, Jolovilz. Tlutmpxm, Schulu. hham, Thomp.ion. Linlc. Greene. Hoelsctict. ROW ONE: Trick. Bi-ckman. Gilhcri;. Mercer. Loven.«tetn, McCann. • bH HKTA ALI ' HA PSI TOP ROW: Cotipcr. Lowry. M.iftin. Curler, l . Bowman. Scntt. McCillivray. Draki . Sprnnlcr, F. Hciwm m, Aciun, Z l.n. ROW FOUR: H.  m n. Th  mas. Hartzcll. Moslcy. Oavin. ShklJii, Dorticy. R. Hciwman, Kaplin. Schmidi. ROW THREE: Mnrrnw. Simp- iton, JorJint:. (liiti :hlin. L.tno, Brrry, Hatton, H iJnrtt. Stars. Thumpi on. ( ' .. Thom.i«. Howrll Artluif. Cropper. ROW TWO: Lintnucr. Mr;i  ' cr. Rowand. FhillipR, Fcitim. Briiioi.li . Basi. Mnorc. Cirfinklc. Foh:. Clcm- t-n . Bnrchcr-. Dennis. ROW ONE: FIci«. Hrrnck. MiMcr. Hickcrson, Macrkcr, McAlli-!«-r. R;ik(uy. Eichncr. BrumbjUKh. Burnham. Cox. Bedford. Shnnt- inii. p mil ItETA I ' HI AllliiuMjIi till- iiifrnhciN i l Mu Hcl.i ( lii ,iri- en- rolled ill ail tin- hriuiclu ' s of the College of Com- merce, tliey iiaxe a common interest in the {leveiop- meni ot liiijner elni s in many il tlie commercial practices. 1 lie purpose of flie group is to improve the professional liearing. integrity. ontlooK. and interests ol the memhers. lo attain this goal. Mn liela Chi has made it a policy to invite prominent C oliimlms hiisinessmen to speak at the sonii- rnonlliK dinner meetings. Mil Beta Chi was founded at the University of Minnesota in 1Q31. fieta chapter was installed at ( hio Stale in 1056. During the war the group became inactive, but in 10-16 was reinstalled on campus and is once again carrying a full schedide of activities. In the Spring of 1018. Dr. Sam Arnold assumed the position of advisor to the group, thus carrying on the vorl; of the original iid visor. Dr. Theodore Beckman. .■ mong tlie social activities of the fraternity were piirticipation in the Professional Inter-Fraternity I ' ormal. and their annual Spring Dinner-Dance. OFFICERS Alvin Ja(fe. President Dave Schieber. Vice President Herbert Harris. Corresponding Secretary Max I-ewin-Epstein. Kecordinq Secretary Jerrv MiirKowitz. Treasurer Being ousin ss-UKe Al a dinner meeting TOP ROW: Shapiro. Bender. Lew. Roth, Camin, Lubow. Winer. Gerson. ROW TWO: Sugcrman, Kleiman, Arrowits. Spiro, Mellman, Marowiti, W. Cohen. ROW ONE: Hoicowitz, Jaffc. S. Cohen. Bcckman, Arnold. Harris. Markowiti. Lcwin-Epstcin. 121 KETA (a nn Hi(; u sir;vn alpha sihma Ul I iCKRS l.tmrs I hoiiuis. President W ' illi.-iiii lliirl t ' ll. ' ifp Prrsic .ril iVui. Kulx ' rt Bartrlls. Secy.Treas. lieta ( lamiiwi Sitfma is tlif only l)iisincss acl- niiiiistration lioiiorary recoKni .fcl tlic Ameri- an Association of Collegiate Schools of IVisi- ness. Tfie purposes of the group are to eruoiir- nge students and gracfuates in scholarship and achievement in the field of business studies, and to foster principles of tionest - and integrity in business practices. I he fraternity originated when local honoraries at the Universities of Wis- consin, lilindis. and California consolidMlcd in lOlj. 1 o become a member, the student must rank high in S( holarship and leadership. an i must pos- sess those traits deemed desirable of the highest types of college men and women. OFFICERS -luannc Hrolrm. President Judy Slrin. ice Prrsideril Doris Mnlilis. Secretary Ted I ' icld, Treasurer Audrev Steams. CiisloaJati ,A Sigma Alpha Sigma is ii co-edut ational. lui- dcrgradual - honorary society in the S( hool of So- cial Administration dedi(al d lo llie principles of promoting good fellowship. inaititaininL ' high s( holarship. fostering high professioii.il standards. and Increasing the general appreciation ol the need and value of social work. I he prospective member of Sigma Alpha Sig- ma must be at least a sophomore with a minimum point-hour of 2.7t to affiliate with the group. . mong the activities ol the Soi iely were an open house during f all Quarter and a banquet during Winter (.)iiarter. They also partii ipated in such activities as the Campus Chest, and pre- sented several institutes and programs. SIGMA ALPHA SIUMA TOP ROW: Bollicr, West, Waencr, Balowin, Forbes, EnuK-, Kerr. Bohanin, Riihcnslcin. ROW ONE: SuMrns. FeilJ. Stein, Rcdfcrn, Mahlis, Cornell. liAIV1 1 l MVH (HI I SllK l rE SdllETV ( ' anitnii Alpli.i ( lii. llii ' iiriK n.ilimi.il .iiKcr tisinc iratrriiily lor woiiicn. Ii is i r( l T wliiili iiuliulcs some of llic lorcHiosI woiiipn id Ine ad- vertising field. Tlie Iraleriiitv ,i . lonndid .il llic University of Missouri in l ' ' 2() llirontili llir vi lOliracernent ol Alplia l)elta Si(, ' nia and imdcr llic guidance of Walter Williams, dean ol the first scliool of journalism in tlie country . I lie Irater- nity lias {jrown to iiuiiide 12 chapters. Its niemliers automatically become affiliated with (he .Adver- tising federation of . merira. this year, the group held a rci ptioji hii lr. C . Hooper of tfie Hooper Rating Service, and partici- pated in tlie sponsorship of the Ohio State . d- vertising Conferenie. 1 he Insnrante So i l is ,iii organization whose main aims are to further and promote a greater interest in insiiraine and a fleeper understanding ol insnriiiii ( ' .ukI iK pidhlrinv. ,iiiil lo promoli ' lellowship among memhers ol the society. W though the group is a relatively new one on cam pus. il has grealK iiu reased its si o()e under the guidance ol its two la( ulty advisers, John f{rvin and f dwin Overman. One ol llic most interesting activities of the group was the insurance l)an(|uet held during winter f|uarter wliiili featured Sen. .John firii ker as speaker. Some other activities were field trips to two Columbus insurance agencies and two movies concerning lire and life insurance. GAMMA ALPHA CHI TOP ROW: McAllister. Dill, Friedman. Allen. Hoil. Rcwcy. B.irnhouse. Van Kirk. Ouy. ROW ONE: Stone. Charlton. Roller. Hoffman, Beckman, Blower. INSURANCE SOCIETY TOP ROW: Fletehcr. Justice. Riiush. Northrup. Edwards, Er- vin. Overman. J. Ley. May- nard. Wcidner. ROW FOUR: McCallian. Simmons. O ' Brian. Miller. Wm,;. Lowry. Hill. Gardner. ROW THREE: Hod- master. McVey. Lawson. Jar- rett. Hafner. Linton, McNutt. Yarlinc. ROW TWO: Smith. Sakgaber. Johnson, Clyde. Evans, Breyonneier, Pidgeon. Henry. Jancowits. ROW ONE: Owens. Fox, Schaucr. Ycacer, Gallagher, McConaughcy, Wc- thcrbee. Smith. uai i.etim; (Liiifi I ' HI (HI THETA TUv Marketing Club is a sliidenf organization wfiicli is affiliated witli llic Anii-rican Marketing Association. The purposes of (lie group are to foster study and researrli in marketing, to develop better piiblir understanding of marketing prob- lems, to study legislation regarding marketing, and to encourage sound pra li€cs and keep marketing on a high ethical plane. During the year, the group enjoyed such speak ers as deorge Henderson of ' !A C . l oberl X ' endemark. manager of the cost accounting de- partment of Lazarus. Mr. Stainaker of the Com- mer e Placement Bureau. Roi)ert . dair. president of Jones W ' ittwer Co.. and George l.allinier. presi- lent of Kauffman Lalliiner. I ' iii Chi 1 beta, national professional fraternity- lor women in business, was founded 25 years ago in Chicago, and today includes 20 undergraduate thiiplers and 15 alunuiae groups. 1 he purpose of the group is threefold: To pronjote the cause of higher business education for all women, to foster liigli ideals for women in ijusiness careers, and to encourage co-operation among women entering such a career. I he social program lor the group this year feii- tured several outstanding speakers, a f ounder s Day banrpiet in . ' !arch. and a tea for all women in the S( hool ol Social Administration. 1 he hap ter awarded a gold key to tiie outstanding senior v.or.inn in the C ollege of C ommerce. a  o n o oa MARKETINfi CLUB Till ' ROW: GK.k. Mjytr. Kulliliix. Ru h. Willlvri!. Mc- Donald. W ' ooii-n. Elder. Schcl- liT. Hwini;, V.lnNc( , Rcjdinu. ROW T VO: Lcholsky. Ro c. Hur.). Millikcn. Carr. BogArl. ll.ik. Ciidi. Hr.ilmillcr Swi-cl. Rini, Walton. Pcilcr- ROW ONE. Fluke. Thomas, (loopcr. Miner. Mcan , A h, SwfannKfn. Ki-lloiii:lr. WiKlc. (fm PHI CHI THETA TOI ' ROW: Millcn. Hardy. ItrLonii. I)od on. Marconncl. HvM-ll. HcM-lichcr. Miller. l eler.. ROW TWO: Mohr. MriMiki. Hartzell. Cxivcr. Bobh. Cammanc. A h. Vaughn ROW ONE: Grove. Wuc. Siraiehl. olhrd. Slroman, Quenhv. Bro fc-n. v .; :,; ■CT OWW U gl l H Dr. UonM I ' , i ' attfvli Dean of the Cc lege of {(fixnfinn ri '  ioM( ) hftnwit, Sftrvtarv CotUiis W. hurnplt Kaornimitttr of tutlvnt i -r-sni fu ' l 126 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION In arror lan e witli an act of the state leaislntiire. tlie Collcijc dI Hcliiration was es- tal)lislu ' (l ill l ()7 lo provide lor llic prolcssional ciliuatioii ol teachers ami other ecliKalional workers. I hronsih its imtierarathiate instruction, its research in the prohh ' rns ol eilucation, and its services to tlie schools ol the state, tiie college has become a recognized leader among colleges of education throughout the United States. I ndergradiiate students enrolled in the College ol [ .duciition are being prepared as future teai hers lor the various grade levels and subject matter areas in the elementary and secondary schools, as teachers in schools ol nursing, and as specialists in music, fine arts, or occupational therapy. In a democracy, no professional service is of greater worth to society than that of guiding the development of children and youth, helping to build an understanding of democracy and de- termining its future course. 1 he professional ed- ucation of teachers who carry on this important task provides, among other insights, an under standinu ol the personalities of the young and of the most lavorable conditions for their growth. It is concerned with the meaning and the oljjec - fives ol education and of the school as cin insti- tution. I ref[uent opportiuiity is given to partici- pate in the work of the school. .Adefiuate scholar- ship in the subject-matter fields of teaching is es- sential. Broadening courses, both re |iiired and elective, together with many courses in the stu- dent ' s teaching fields, insure that a substantial part of his program shall contribute to his liberal and cultural interests as well as to his professional competence. While enrolled in the College of Education, a student will have contact with a faculty which is friendly and interested in helping him to make the best possible use of the great range of choices whic h are open to him as a student. yiox R. Ciootlson Asshtartt Dean Eugene j. W ' eiqel Director, SlIiooI oi Uisic Frank Seiherlinq Director of School of hine Arts 127 Ar 1, AnJr.- Au tcn R- B.iile V Halvard H ;• t ; . Berns AlxTncthy Ardito Baas B.ikcT D. Beat A Bell Beucler Albrccht Aucrh ch P. Bailey Ballinee r M. Bcal J. Bell Bilser Ahei.s. C iforijc 1 1. ■ ue rbai li. 1 .ii.i .lean Baker, .lean [ ..loise Bell. Adele V. Sitencervillv ! leitlivnviUv Leii ' isi ' i r Cleveland BS BS. BS B.S Tau Kappa Epaihm (Vice Pre .). Al- Phi Sicma Siuma. Children ' Literature ( lub. Assn. lor ( ' hildhood Educ. Pi tlmeua Pi. Pleiades (Vice PreJ.). Alpha Kappa Alpha. Orchesi . Assn. pha Driu Suma. Drlla Phi Delia. Pin Kappa Phi, 4-H Club. Wesley F.iunda- lor Childh.wd Educ. jnd Brij.h n.,K tion. Links. Mid-Mirrors. VIC. YWCA .• herncthy. Mur ' I ' .. Ballini-er. I ' loyd M. W ' l.sl Murus ic ii B.S. Wesley Foundation Hell. .Ic.n F. iMkewootl Austen. Shirley Cenlerbur B S L ollinioii.s B.S Zcu Tau Alpha. Bruwnintt Dram. Soi. Linkt. Aaan. for ChildhrKjd Educ. B S Alpha Phi, Zeta Phi Ela. Strnller.. ywcA Balyard. Grace I.. Pi OmeRji Pi, Untvcrnty House A - jcmhly . ll)rc( lit. 1. con. ml N. f. lllV BS. Alpha Phi. Delta Omicron. Pi Lambda ( leti ' lanti Berns, .la k H f A Theta. Strollers. University Chorus. . ' uiKi ' r 1 leiquts BS Pht KmmA Delta. 1449 Makio (BusincM Msinaccr). PuHicationn Board. Student Phi Dcha Thcla. Sphini. Ohio Staler.. Inc iVicc Pre. ). Maki.. (An Edilorl. Sttiilcnl Srnatr. (xiuncil un Sludrni Baas, C.TroIyn M. ( oliimliii..i Links Alljir.. (;()M(1 (Proidcnl). Fratcrnily BS. Kappa Alpha Theta. Boot and Saddle Affair. Office. Greek Week f; mmiirce. H ..-..,... r ..... Be..l. D.ilias K. Senate, Education (. ' ouncil. 1 ' t Greek Week (Publicity Chairman) eu ' ixtmvrstturii B.S. Kappa Phi Kapp , Committee for Ev.il(i- .• ndre. Sally J. .-itum of Student Prouress. Children Liiefriturc C ' liih lUiulrr. C atlinriiK L. . JituTci (ilv W ' oivfJy BS Fiailev. Patricia . I. Zr. . T. AlpK. B S BS Beal. Mary i:. Alpha (;hi Dmeca Trca urcr . Stroll- Alpha Xl Delta 1 Secretary 1, Brow-ninfi ( nlliriioiis .T . Browninc Oram. Society, Linki , Dram. Soc. Children ' Literature Cluh, A«in. for BS. Childhood Educ. . rciilo. V inci ' 1 . Delia Phi Delta. Pen and Brush. detvlaml Mission for Moderns. Newman Club (Vice Prcs.), Newman Club Choir B S. Vjr.ilv ■■( . Newman (.hih. Men ' t fhy. Ed Aon.. Ohio Aun. lor Bailey. Rosalyii .1. Bciln.iri .Ilk. Kiiherl iinpsi ' i lr I ilzrr, Xirginia M. Hrjlrh. Phy - Ed. and Recreation. In- r.l Archery Award. Intramural ( o lirnLiiA I IKI ' II ' OOU .mil Award. Vartilv U ' re.ltini; BS BS. ; Archery Cluh, Hillrl Piay.r.. Alpha C:ht (Amelia. Stroller . Pen and BS Alpha Pht, MidMirrori. Su ' an CItih. V.Mi.A. Lamhda Lamhda Lamhda Brii.h Sicma Nil Boot and Saddle. Sa.Iin« Cluh. YWCA S Cuc ztc Ht 128 SeaZo t Blaskovii ' li. I.Mim.i C ■. BS Sijina Pi Nu ( ' i, C:iuh Pre ). Newman Brow II, B irl),ira (■ .•,■■• „,., ,„,;,is BS K.ippa K.ipp.i (lammj, Alph.i Delia. Mirrors. Chn VrC (President). Sen.ilc L.imbd.1 M rtnr Bo.ird. WSGA. Student Biishcr, James R. I o(irif)!itoirn B S Kapp.i Phi K.ippa, Pi Omena Pi. Intra- mural Football. Intramural Basketball. Newman Club Cliarlfon. Sally Co tim xi B F A. Kappa Kappa f iamma (President). Gamma Alpha Chi. Delta Phi Delta. Alpha Lambda Delta. Fraternity Man- afters Association, Panhellcnic Blo.-ip. Oelort s jatie nnf.l.i.r.i B S Theta Upsilon. Basketball. University Chorus. YWCA Boom. Inez M. ( OlllflHllJS B S. Hi Lambda Theta. Omicron Nu Bowman. Jane H. C Mldriiutis BS. Kappa Phi. Children ' s Literature Club. Pomcrenc Council Brush, Dorotliy I. ( oIiirMfiiis BS. Pi Beta Phi. Links. YWCA Buenzli. I .illiiiii . . Berpa as. Delta Gamma. House Presidents Coun- cil. Strollers. Assn. of Childhood Ed.. Children ' s Literature Club. Red Cross Rurkl.olcler. Rohert P. B.S. Phi Gamma Delta. Varsity Baskctb;iH. Jr. Varsity Baseball. Men ' s Phys. Ed. Assn. (Secretary). Student Frontliners Carlisle. Roljcrt B, C oliirnniis B.S. Sigma Nu. YWCA. University Clioru. . Symphonic C ' hoir Carrington. Mary A. Dayton B.S. Alpha Chi Omecia. Newman Club Carter. Mary N. B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta. BrowninE Dram. Soc. Chesbrougli. Barbara Lee W«pafcorw(a B S. Swan Club. Phys. Ed, Club. Orchc is Baker Hall Council Chickerella, Sam A. Jr. oruvme B.S Pi Omega Pi, Baslcethall Team Clapper, Doris L. Mirtd pfciiry. Conn. B.S. Pilta Omicron, University Choru Clark. James Conimou.t B.S. Kappa Alpha Psi. V ' -irsily Football Team Br iinarcl. Shirley Co uniotis BS. University Chorus. Pleiades K. Burton. W ' i B.S. Delta Ch: hood Ed. Children ' s Literature Club. Industrial BMOC. Assn. (or (Vicc-Pres.). Band Child- Cluh. Management Club. Marching Band Champion, Couimojis B.FA. Delta Delta Delta Joseph Clark N ' ada y . Cohtmous B.F.A. Delta Phi Delta, WRA, University Dance Group, Boot and Saddle, Orchesis Blafkovich Burton Bushcr Carlisle Carrington Carter Champion Charlton Che«brough Chickcrclla Clapper J. Clark V. Clark OUkdM 129 r s c ztu Ut Cockrell. Ali.e B. Cooper. Dorolliy Jean Davis. Marjorie A. Dewcv. Marv Jean Sun { iiv o. ( u Co lllll jll ' i ( oliiriiljiis 7o ..,lo BF A BS BF.A. BF A. 1 Dcltl Phi Delta Alpha Otnicron Pi. As n. for Child- h..oJ Ed. Kappa Phi Epsilon Alpha Xi Delta (House Pres.t. Brown inj l)r..m S,,.- 1 Cocldinelon. lean E. ( ulljfiioti B.S. Zcu Tiu Alpha. SOTA Colrell. Calvin J. De Angelis, Antoinelle I)i( K ersi lieicl. 1 larolcl ffi.lfsri r. ' 8rc ' n ' s(r r Huiiii loti B S. BS. Pi OmcKa Pi. Ncuman Club BS. Mens Phys Ed. Assn . Ohio Assn. {or Health. Phys. Ed. and Recreation. Cohen. Jo . nn YMCA. Phalan.. Wrestling Team f Joylori B S Cottinsjiiam. Nan M. X irir ' sri f l)e Malt.o. Mary . im BS. C olurnoiis Uiikniiin. .jolni T. Cole. Janel . Alpha Phi BS. . i ' ir jrpiiii ' ri Pomerene Council. Pleiades. N.- vm-,n I ' ( oiiinif it!i Club. Phalanx BF A Pi Bit;. PKi Cranz. Siisanno Eivrpll BS. Kjppa Alpha Thcla. Chi Delta Phi. W t lt 11 lit 1 )ill. ic.iiiniiir N 1. 1 Colmcrv, loliM De Rolpli. Ilaiold 1. C u iiiiiLii C oiiimoiiA Dflta Si;:ma Rho. Bool .inj Saddle Co iiiriliMs BF.A. (Vice Prcs.l. Varsity Debate. Forensic B M, Gamma Alpha Chi. Pen and Brush. BS Society Phi Kappa Siuma, Symphonic Band YWCA Mcft '  Phy . EJ. Awn. Connor, . iiiiry ft Crycler. James R. l)i )n. Roli.il 1- . Co umdin Wyoriiirijf De ' oe. Rol)ert F. )clVloO BF.A B S. -(■iris iiirji BS, Alpha Xi Delia. YVVCA. Slrollrr- Phi K.ippa Psi. Intramural Athletics BS. University Players. Strollers Cockrcll Cole Cooper Cram DeAnKelis DcV ' oe Dickman CoJdinicton Oilmcry Cofrell Crydcr DcMatico Dewey Dill Cohen Connur Cottinfiham Davis DeRolph Dickerschcid Dixon ( fS it «i .J €} ' % «% ft i dktkiiH 1. 0 fl Ipv O Dodttc Doc n lies Donham Fagadau Falknor Farrar Fergus Ferguson Fcrlco Dodge. Barbara J. y.anesv ' dle B.S. K.trpa Kappa Gamm;i. Dclt.i Phi Delta Dupre, Donald F. C-olunilnts B.S. Phi Gamma Delta. Kappn Phi Kappa, Education College Council, University Players. Jaz: Forum Fvans, Roheit W A arys( ' i (e B.S. Men ' s Phy,-;. EJ. A n. Fassen, Marilyn J. Shaker Heights R S. Kappa Alpha Theta. Assoc, for Child hood Ed.. YWCA. Links Doenges. nvon B. Defiance B.S. University Chorus. Children ' s Literature Cluh. Assn. fir Childhood Ed. Doiinain. R()l)t ' rt t. 7ii(ing. hid. B.S. Delta Upsilon, B.iskc(baU Team. Men ' s Phys. Ed. Assn.. Varsity ■ O I3ragan, Oeorge L. Cleveland B.S. Theta Chi, Kappa Phi Kapp.i. Educa- tion College Council, Industn: ! . rts Club (Treasurer . Pen and Brush Club DucJtier. Mary L. C olunibits. B.F.A. Kappa Alpha Theta. YWCA Eastman (Mrs.) Mary W. ronton B.S. Eckert. W ' i Xeti ' ark D. B A.. Dt ' Ila Phi Delta. Education College Cimncil. Pen and Brush Club (Presi ' dent) Ehrman, Douglas L. . eti ' BoslOfi B.S. Kappa Phi Kappa, Industrial Arts Club, Am. Ind. Arts Assn. Erben, Shirley E. Akron B.S. Phi Mu. Badminton Club. Links. Assn. for Childhood Ed., Baker Hall Social Chairman. Red Cross, YWCA, Chil- dren ' s Literature Club Eyier. Kent E. Limn R S. Men ' s Phys. Ed. Assn. Fagadau. .leaiine . !. oiingslou ' rl B.S. . Ipha Epsilon Phi. Student Senate Y VC. . Mid-Mirrors Fnlknor, Marjorie . . Ociviofi B.F.A. Delta Delta Delta, Links, YWCA Farrar, Dorothy C, CoItiniLus B.S. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Browninc Dram. Soc. (Secretary). Links. Orchesis f ' av, Richard A. . ii or B.F A. Commercial Art Club, Symphonic Choir, Wesley Foundatiori Fee, Edward I i. .Jr. otingsloirri B.S. Sigma Nu, Kappa Phi Kappa. R.idio Club. Industrial Arts Club. AIEE. Wesley Foundation Fergus, Margaret E. Dayton B.S. Kaopa Delta. Pi Omega Pi, Links. YWC.- . Kappa Phi, OSPA Fergus on, Nancy M. Sewark B S Kappa Alpha Theta, Strollers, Mid- Mirrors, Boot and Saddle. Assn. for Childhood Ed. Ferko. Dolores Marie B.S. Pleiades 131 1 r: V ■ V P ' (f o jf o FIcitcher Focht Fowler Freeman C. Gilbcrl L. GilKit Goct: A (irAham M. Graham B. Green I ' ersky. Allan II. C piv ani{ HpigUls BS. Pht Ela Siema Field. Marjorie A. Canton BS. Pi Bcia Pbi. Alpha Lambda Delia Symphony Orchestra. Link , YWCA, Red Crii.i. SOT A ( Secretary ) F ' lcischer. Irene A. Suirrn BS. Delta Phi Alpha (Vice Pru.). Social Council Neil Hall: Acliviliej Band Foclii. Kutl. P. ' (ivrii ' s ip ci B S l ' s,,.,n. ,. IM. ,.!.. I ' reeman, Joan ColuluUus B.F.A. Boot and Saddle Prey. Mary P. Canton B.S. GoU Team. Basketball Team. Volley ball Team, Council of Athletic Club Presidents. Golf Club (President). Phv9. Ed. Club Friedman. Ralph K. Uniitersity I Icigiits B S Hillel Council. YMCA Cabinet. IZFA iVicc-Prei.) Fowler. Thoma.s F. ColtimLttf BS Phi Kappa Sigma, Education College C iuncil Fry. Pl.yiliv I. Collimnii.i B F A IVii and niiish Club F ' ullz. Shirley C oIlllllfjIiA B S YWCA Council. Awn. (or Childhood Educ. I ' urpalis. Olto P. CiciTlnrKl B S. Phi Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa, Track, Industrial Arts Club, Am. Industrial Art A-sn Oaniarra, Kli .ahoth 7 i| iM BS. Alpha Gamma Delta, Tennis Club, Baker Hall Floor Ouncil. Pledcc Pan- hellenic Council. Phys. Ed. Club, Orchesis Ciarrett, .loan I,. I ' razi ' ysourg B S Thet.i Upsilon, Orchesis. Links. YWCA. Panhillenic. Pomcrenc Activi- ties ( a in. Rita C ' o iiriilms BS Sigma Pi Nu. Sigma Theta Tail, Pi Lambda Theta, Neu-man Club ( lilfin. loan ! .. Jii ' l uir.. BS Alpha Gamma Delta. University Chorus. Girls Glee Club. YWCA e.illxTl. Charles R. C o(unioiis BS. Chi Phi. Football Team. Mens Phys. Ed. Club C liiijert. i.eonaril P. ( (i-i-i-(iiri(l BS. Phi Epsilon Pi, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Track Team, Education College Council, OSPA Cioelz. Marilyn R, C anion B S Pi Beta Phi, Mid Minors, YWCA. WRA t irahani. . nn W ' nrren B S YWCA, Assn. (or Childhood Educ- C ' lrnhani, Mtirv I.. iiripsi ' il fi B S Alpha Phi (Presidi-nt). (Council if Sororitv Presidents (President!. Wo- men ' s Panhellenic Assn. C iri ' cn. Fiiirdelle 1 .. ( nllillilMls B M Phi Mu Alpha. Phi Eta Sigma. Concert B.ind cCucatco 132 Se cunjL C ' reiMi, Sliirlfv S. II. .11. I.l, ..il . ' ll. . . 1 Lit Iclll. 1 )I U ( ' 1. 1 Iditiiuin, 1 )oris M. I ' ainefiille V ' ' as HriHl fi ( i Columliu ijincaster B S. B.S. B.A. B.S. ni rmi!ory Student Assistant Zcia Tau Alpha ( Tre.i unTt . Brownini; Sitima Chi. Swimming (Ciptain), Delta Phi D.|ia, Makio. Pumrrrnt Ac- Dram. Soc. SOTA. Links Sphinx tivities. Pomcrcne Board of Control. Links. Plciadrs. Fml and Mask CVfllllkl ' . Loriui i- lianiilton. lulilli M. Harper, 1 l.iriiflte Sue Ljonaon Hartup. Willarcl V. Wapaltoiiela oU ' ito Columints B.S. Zcta Phi Eta. Pleiades. Orchesis. 4-H B.S US B.F.A. Kappa PSi Kappa. Phi Eta Siema. Ed- Sii:m.i Pi Nu Kappa Kappa Gamma. Delta Ph Alpha Lambda D .-lta. VIC. Alpha Ch. Delta. Gamm.i Club Harrison. Rotliicy J. ucation CollcRC Council Harsot, Ronald A. Clevplnnd Griffitli. AKvoocI W. Colttmims Hamilton. Tom K. North Canton B.S. B.S. Kappa Delta Rho. Football BS Columbus Phi Kappa Tau (President). Kappa Phi Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Bhde. B.S. Delta Upsilon, Scabbard and AIEE Kappa. Education CoIIeec Council Strollers. Mars Club Bl.iJo. (President), Student Senate. Greek Week (Co-chairman), University Chorus. Men ' s Glee Club. Pledge- Heath. Willi,,,,, . Rociifonl trainers Council. Floriculture Forum. Industrial Arts Club B.S. Student Masonic Club. Indu !rial Arts Club Cuiyette. Helen F. Worthinqton B S SOTA Hamman. Betty J. Mansfield B.S. Kappa Phi. Wesley Foundation Hart. William M. Spririfj ic u B.S. Heil. Henry G. Be ( aire B.S. Aristoi. Kappa Phi Kappa. Industrial Arts Club, Wesley Foundation Hale. Alice Harkrader. Sue Hartman. Charles L. Helminger. Roclser W. Upper SanWusKy Newark Columbus BS. B.S. B.S. W ' apahoneta n.li.i C.imm.i. n.lt.i Phi Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Omega P. B.S. S. Green Guycttc E. Hamilton Harkrad cr Harrison D. Hartman Heath Greunke Hale T. Hamilton Harlan Hart Hartup Heil Gnffuh Hall Hamman Harper C: Hartman Harvot Helminsor o ?l 7 li 1.1 3 S catiCi K HciKifr.soii, L«v|ic R iollniaii. . ant R. llliskc. M.iilli.i liaii Jackson. Sliermaii B. CofumbiiS Lo unifxis KorJibricigo Cofiiiiifjus PS BS BF.A. BS Kjppa Phi K ppd. Suinkmiiik: Tram. Sundial. Full and Matk. Strollers iViee Link (Vice Pre .). Strollers. Pen and Phi Gamma Delta Gyinna iic Team. Civitas. Indutirul Pre). Red Cro.s, PIciado Bru.h iTreasurcrt. YWCA ArT, ( luh .-.r..tv t1 ■ Ja( ohs, 1 lar cy Ploiuliins, Carl Ci. L o iiriioiis B S Itlfii, . ' ' laryaret Ann C rrc anJ Heniiing. Paul I ' . ( (iliirruJiiN . l«ns|ie ti BS. Kappa Alpha Theta, Mirrors, Chimes. B S K.ippa Phi Kappa. Quadrangle Jesters Alpha Phi Omei:a B.S. Mortar Board. WSOA. VIC, Women ' s Football Team. Track Team, Intra Panhcllcnic. Brou-ninc Dram. Soc mural Sport . Stutk-ni Faculty Com- Phys. Ed. Cluh mittee. Men ' Phy . Ed. A in. James. Margaret r ii ifOl ip 1 l(l illll. .11 Mil 1 . Il . C OIIIIIIOIIS Irvin, Margaret C. .- r inij(Ofi. (1. BS. Theta Upsilon (Treasurer). Strollers. BS Cinli. I.I C.iimcil Hess. KoImtI I{. Co iimbiis B.F.A. BS. i lii(. liley. 1 lionias Links Jay. J. Roljert ' or( ii(i(((ori B S. Acacia. University Players Hijl. BHIv B. ( (M ' e artti BS .1.11 kson. . im( II. ( u iirnoiis ( u lj(iifi|j% Alph.i Phi Alphn (PrcMdcntl. I ' r,. BS. B S. fi-ft it nal Fraternity Council. Sea bhard Delta Gamma, 2eta Phi Eta 1 Treas- .lenkins. Lillian I ' ., DclM Delia Ut ' lla, Makio. Fn:l and and Blade. Intramural Athletics J-ii: urer , University Player.s. Strt llers Mifk. WSGA. VIC. Slrollcr.. Mirrors. Forum (Treasurer), Oscar 1948, Brownini; ( )flllllJ ll.s At n. for C hildhooii Ediic. Dram. Society, WOSU Radio Series B S llill.Kol,ert[-:. Hnrtit . Doris E. Jackson, .loan I .. .li ' |)!.oii. Mary J.ine Co II rriljlis Voiirigsfoii ' M PoiieH . Vu ' illcrforW B A BS. BS. BS. tivilaf. YMC.A Siema Pi Nu Pleiades, l ' hv , hJ Clul. Pomercr.e Council. Links, SOTA HcnJcr.r,n B Hill Houchin Hurtig Irvin S. Jackson Jay Hcnning R. Hill How.ird Huskc A. Jackson Jacobs lenkins Hcu Hoffman Huiihl ry Iden J. Jackson James Jcpson  lii O C . ft 1. 4 f!1 t • ' € 9 H. johnaun K.it; Kendall K. hicr Kuhlman Lcc Lcmmon J. Johnson Keller Kerry Kc mac LaMarchc Lecper Leniz K.ikchashi Kclty Kevey Koval Lamhcrt Lcidncr Lc«nak Johnson, Harhmd R. Kellv. Je, n M. Koval. Mike Leeper. Tlieron E. Cindnnati F.iulkl lUlmr,- W ' ooslpr B.FA. B.S. B.S. B.S. Wesley Foundation WSGA. Conccn BanJ. Ban d Cl u ' o Kappa Delta Rho (President), liny Team. Football Team. Et Council. Phys. Ed. Assn.. Club. CFP. Pledge Trainers A Wrest- ucation Spanish sn. Theta C ' hi, Kappa Phi Kappa Johnson. Janu ' s A. Kendall, Richard ¥ Leidner. Burton R. ( terflfinil Cleve an(.l Heigfils Columbus B.F. A B.S. B.S. Kiililman. Carol E. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Kappa Phi Pershing Rifles. Fencing Team. ' c t- min ter Foundation Cabinet i eu ' Knuxvillr B.S. Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Mu Al- pha. Band Club Council, Regimental Band. Svmphonic Band. ' Civitas, Alpha Kerrv ' . Walter D. Delta Omicron (Vice Pres.). Symphonic Phi Omciza. Hillel Choir. Women ' s Cllee Club (President. Canton Secretary). University Chorus Kalvchashi, George H. B.S. Quadrangle Jesters. W ' cstmi nstcr F oun ellow Springs Jation. Alpha Phi Omega Lemnion. Rohert A. B S. Alpha Phi Omega, Industrial Arts Club. LaMarclie, Jeanne L. (o rifn xis Badminton Club, Episcopal Students Orcaniiation Kevey, Beriike J. Marion B.S. Kappa Phi Kappa (President). Educa- B.S. tmn Stud.nt Council 1 Treasurer) yiansfield Assn. for Childhood Educ. B.S. Phi Sigma Sigma. Hillel. Ph alanx Kal ., Juhus Lentz. X ' irginia [£. lirooklyn. .V. B.F A. Sigma Alpha Mu Koliler, Kflward W Lima illiari Lambert, Jacr|i)elyn C. C oilininiis yiuple Heiqnts B.S. Phi Mu. Education College Council B.S. (Secretary). Council of Sorority Presi- B.S. University Chorus. Newman Club. dents. Symphonic Choir. Greek Week Delta Upsilon. Makio. Frc shman Fra- Home Ec. Club Committee. Women ' s Panhellenic tcrnity Council. Men ' s Assn. Phys. Ed Assn. Keller. D. Arlene l)ring field B.S. Alpha Chi Omega, YWCA Komar, T nomas luffias, W. ' a. Lee, William Lesnak, Eleanor J. Badminton Club. Tennis Club, Student Religious Council, International StU ' lotingsfotrri Youngstown dents Day, Westminster Foundation. B.S. B.S. 1 ' Intramural Sports. Assn. for Child- y hood Educ. B.S. Beta Sigma Tau. YMCA. Westminster Newman Club. Assn. for Childhood Men ' s Phys. Ed. Assn. Foundation. University Chorus Educ. Sew n4 135 Levi.. 1..., Lu-hcrnijn Lviii d Lindcr Macombcr Mai ..icllu Marz Marchese Macson M..::..il McAllister McBurncy McElrath Mo -.,v McFarland Mclick McMcnamy Merrcll Lewis. Vireinia A. Macombcr, licl( Jean l.ir .. Cliff C. . lcElrath. Harlin Uri ana Vou-A ( oliinihus V pve ar t{ BS. Pi Bti Phi. Red Crojs. Boot and Saddle and Sirloin BS. Kappi Phi. Zel.i Phi Eta BS. Prop and Winji (President!, Military Council. Industrial Arts Cluh li .S . lii ariand. Uelor s Elaine I-icbcrniaii. Frances R. Cciumhui B S YWCA. Buoc and Saddle. Hilltrl. A n. (or Childhood Educ Maddo.v. W ' iili.in. C. C ii Zicoldc BS Phi Delta Theta. Makio. Sundial. Strollers. Alpha Phi Orneua. YMCA Malsoii, Harriet ' . Zanrsril r BS Zeta Tau Alpha. Delta Phi Browninu Dram. Soc. YWCA Women ' s Panhcllcnic Assn. Delia. VIC. B S Alumnae Scholarship HouM (PrMi ' tleni) McMenamy. Genevieve Codinibus l.iiiacr. Barljara A. Ddvfori BS Alpha Epiilon Phi (Prcaijcnt). Coun- cil of Sorority Prt-iidcnts. Stroller . Mid Mirror.. Hillcl. YWCA Martarello. Mi li.id Warrrn B S Men Phyi. Ed. Assn. . LiZ uil. I.inu ' s 1 .. Co r.rnf.ns BS Sigma Nu BS. Kappa Kappa Gamma McVay. Rutl. A. HniTiclst ' il e Marchese. .losopli J. MrAllisler. Horotliy 11 BS Pi Limhda Theta .Wtton I.licas. loin, 1 ' ' i .r.J BS Aritloi AVron BS. Delta flhi. Kappa Phi Kappa. Alpha Phi Umetia, Strollers, Children ' s Litera- ture Club. YMCA B F A. Alpha Chi Omeija (Piciideni). Gamma Alpha Chi. Sorority Presidents Coun- cil. Women ' s Panhellcnic Aun.. Brown- inR Dram Soc, Strollers, Freshman Activitict, OSPA I,-li k. I.fil.i F. Krrilon U.S. Elilaheth Blackwcll Society M... l., Rita C ofiimfiN« BS Alpha Chi Omega. Link , Aun. of C:biIJh K d Educ. Ncwmnn Club. Chil- dren ' LiieratMf riuV |,i .lMMV. Riiliirt 11 Lvmaii. loan W. h.cliJ H S Kappa Delta. OSPA Jcl trstfii BS Kappa Phi Kappa (Treasurer). Kappa Kappa Pst. Education ColleRe Council. Marchinil Band. Phalanx, (-ivitas. 4-H Cluh Merrcll. Cnrrene R. Columbiis R A Kappa Alpha Theta S t t 136 Sem n Mcrwiiic. l.llcM 1. Mi(( liell. Ir.nmr . mi Moril . lo.iniir Mulii«an. Henrietta . l. WlSllTli . ' Co iini()ns - ' ortsrnont i ( oliirrinii ' i US. B.S. li S BS ivit.i Phi rvit.i Pi Beta Phi ( Plcrucmistrrss) . M-Tt.ir Board (Trcamrer), Pomercnc BiMrd of Control iStudt ' nt Chairman). Pomcr- cnc Activities Council. Student Senate. WSGA. YWCA. Red Cross Miisser. .lohn R. A i(ifi i iiirg MkIJIoI.-m. R„x r. Morri.s. , nn B.S. ( n niM Mi. C i ' vAnui Men ' s Phys. EJ. As..n. B.S. Kappa Phi Kappa. Men ' s Phys. lid. Mock. Dnvid 11. B.S. Phi Sigma Sigma. Link .. H.Uel SOTA. Ajsn. Co wn nis B.A. Pi Kappa Alpha. Scabbard and Blade. NO T A Makio. Freshman Ac Panhcllcnic Council tivitic Council. Nagel, Henrietta C ft ' (anJ B.S. Pleiades, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Lambda Theta. WSGA. Intel(..ith. Miller. Doris R. Hillcl -(iRii Montgomery. Jo .- nii R. Morris. i5ett J. B S, t iir It iiKirf f (1 Alpha Delta Pi. VIC. WSCA. Wo- C olutuuiis I in I. KII EICri mens P.inhcIInk Assn.. YWCA. versitv Chorus. Embassy CUib Uni. B.S. Delta Delia Delta. Women ' s Glee Club, University Chnrus EJectra of Pleiades Nash. Shirley J. (_ xncinntiii B.S. Alpha Gamma Delta. Links. Boot and Saddle Miiiiies, W ' ilma H. C incinnafi Moore. NedT. N lover. Raymonci Frank B.S. Co iimoris ' arrpn Naylor. Nancy Loii Dtrlta Sigma Thcta. University Ch orus. B.F.A. B.S. { X QtX Symphonic Choir Delta Phi Delta. Phi Eta Sigma. Sun- B FA. Pleiades. Commercial Art Club dial (Art Editor). Makio (Art Editorl. Pen and Brush Club Mitchell. Charles J. Mooreheacl. Joan ' . Zant ' St ' iKe Mulharger, Mar tha J. Nelson. Richard L. t oiiimous C ouimofis Haniiuofi B.S. B.S. B.S. Kappa Sigma. Anchor and Chain L.V B.S. Delta Omicron, University Chorus, Gymnastic Team. Mcn Phys. Ed. Crosse Team, University Players Pi Beta Phi. YU ' CA. Red Cross Men ' s Glee Club (Accompanist) Assn. Mcrwine Middleton Mtll.r Minnes C. Mitchell T Mitchell Mock Montgomery Mnnrr Moorchcad Moritz A. Morris B. Morris Mover Muibarger Mulligan Musscr Nacel Nash Navlor Nelson 137 S catcatt I alnier. W ayiii ui 1 ). Nicklaus, Howard E. Olin. And rea l ifig, George T. Co iimliiis Spririyfu ' ci Tt vAo QWoAt. BS. BS BS. BS. Delta Zcla. Zcta Phi Eta Alpha Phi Alpha Parks. Doris 1.. Kappa Kappa Psi. Phi Mu Alpha. Rvmphonic Band. Marchine Band Manager . o s. James F. Osborn. Noel D. Roiinj m . .. {)asim Co um { ii3 B S. I ' leclialy. Lois .1. BF A . BS B FA. Alph.1 Delta Pi. Hi L.,n.i-j.i liui... YWCA. VIC C irif amJ Phi Elj Sicma. Delia Phi Delu (P rc i- Marchine BanJ. Intcr-Var ity Chri liao BS A n. for Childhood Educ. di-nt . Alpha Drita Sicma Ftllowi ' hip Pence. Carolyn R. C o iiriifiiiri O ' Bannon. Marie H. Osborn. Fl.vlli.l.. B S. B.S. Delta Gamma, As n. for Childhood Educ. PoCfiali. Richard ' . uiii ' ii. iNy BS. Delia Zcla. Pi LamK 1- Tl.. - . Dcin Dclu Delta (Treasurer). Delta Omicrun (Secretary), Alpha Lambda Delia, University Orchestra 1 ' ciiIhuw nod. Ken .1. B S. Alpha Phi Delta. Kappa Phi Kappa. Education College Council, Gymnastics Tciim i,ifno BS. I.ininr V.,r-ilv B.i-li.thall Odess. Marjorie Pales. Eduard .1. I ' oiUr. Robert D. EosI ( ' (rrelaiui BS. C fvt anA BS. Perry, . . Willia... Orr cfi Ze BS. Phi Sicma Siema. BMOC. H.llcl. Phi Siema Kappa. Phi Mu Alph a Sin- C pi ' p ' anu Children ! Literature Club. Assn. (or fonia. Symphony Orchestra ChildhwMi Educ. B FA. Alpha Phi Alpha. Commercial Art Club. Alpha Delta Siema. NAACP I )lls. Marilyn A. I ' .ilmcr. Palri( la . iine Co iirTif tis i, ,iir,. () Harrow. Joliii David Peterson. Willi. no R. B S Itta Tau Alpha (Vice Pres. . Delta CU-Av BS. Omicron. University Chorus (Accom Alpha Xi Delta. Ncuman Club. Assn. BS. panl tl. Men ' s Glee Club (Accotn ' BS. for C-iMhnJ Educ. Children ' s Litcra- Delta Tau Delta. Men ' s dec Club. panist). Women ' s GIcc Club (Accom- Kappa Phi Kappa turc Club UnivcrMty Chorus. Scarlet Mask panist t, 1f VCA Nicklaui Odut N. Osborn P. Pal miT Pence Peterson PogBiali N.,.. OHari w P. Osborn W I ' .i mcr Pcnhorwood PiKB Porter t ' 1 ( t - Pales P.irl. x PKchatv P.lt- 138 k Prince Pruiih Qiiillin Ra.lbe Randolph Raver Reif Rccd Reeves Ring Rian Ridcnour Rocil H. Roberts M. Robert! Rose Rofka Rool ' (f O (T. Cy M. Ryan Prince. Mar K.itlirvii Si. Purrs Sigma Pi Nil Prugh, Betty .-Knn enia B.F.A. Pi Beta Phi. Canficld H,,ll Council (Standards Committed ()uillin. Mary B. ( o ' liniotis B.S. Delta Gamma R..al,e. Willi,,,., W. C ulutnifiis B.S. Randolph. William iiHlianuftulis. Itifl. B.S. Intramural Tennis Raver, M. Evangeline Pataskala B.S. Zcta Phi Eta (Secretary), University House Assembly, University Chorus, Kappa Phi Reed. Rutli C. Colmnous B.F.A. Delta Zcta Reeves, Garrett M. Springfield B.F.A. Anchor and Chain Reif. Janet Ellen Coltimoiis B.S. Rici. Sii aiirie . II. rrnofi B.S. French Club. Spanish Club. B.-ikcr Hall (Student Assistant) Ri(Ie,iour. Paul E. l.undvn B.S. Ring. Bess M. Corinetml B.S. Roger Williams Club (Vice Pros.). Orchcsis, Phys. Ed. Club RoLerts. I lenrietta J. Coltirnoris B.S. Delta Delta Delta. Strollers, YWCA Roherts. Mary Ann .Niiu iisll ' y B.S. University Chorus, Links, Spanish Club Roest, C ' eorge b. Marion B.S. University Players, Forensic Society, Civitas, Intramural Wrestling Rofkar, Jolin L. Ptirl Clilllcn B.S. Root. Slielton I... .Jr. . cCoririp sfilU ' B.S. Education College Council. Children ' s Literature Club, Committee for the Evaluation of Student Progress Rose. Will.ur E.. .Ir. Lancaster B.S. .• lpha Phi Omei;a Rosenliainer, Use M. C onnnlins B.S. Delta Phi .Alpha (Treasurer) Riifiiii. Isaiah D. ( orinraiil B.S. Phi Mu Alpha, University Chorus, Symphonic Choir Ryan, . larlin J. Columbus B.S. Ryan. I ' .,(,l I.. Co unioiis B.S. Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma. Newman Club. Boot and Saddle, Civi- tas. YMCA ScfuatJL 139 sender Saftcr6i-M Savage Sanders, Robert W. Wnlerfille BS. Siillcrfieljl. Earl E. BS. Srlin.m. I ' ,. Ilia M. Hilliaras BS. Zcta Tau Alpha. Univcr ity Chorus. YWCA, Music Educators National Conference Sriioenbercer. Beth ' E. Upper Saiuui h BS Pi Lambda Thcta Shaw. Janet L. Co urn t us B.F.A. Dcha Phi Delta Sliinabery. Elmer R., Jr. Lima B.S. Civitas, Phi Mu Alpha. Kappa Kappa Psi, Band Club. Symphonic Band, Marching Band. ROTC Band Slvinner. I awrence M. Coliimotis B.S., B.M Phi Mu Alpha Sinphonia. Symphonic Choir. Men ' s Glee Club (Student Di- rector). OmcRa Tau Siuma. Men ' s Glee Club (Director). Stadium Men ' s Glee (JIub. University Methodist Church Choir. The Wesley Foundation Student Choir. University Orchestra. University Chorus Savafip. (3rvillc L Waynr vulv B S Delta Phi Delia Sawyer. Carolyn B F A Delta Gamma Scott, Doris C. yiaticlwstor B S Alpha Lambda Delta. Intra-mural Bas- ketball. Intra-mural Softball. Pleiades (Council) Sedor. I ' .dwiird M. Snaclysitii ' BS. Freshman Football. Indu tTLiI Art ' Club Seelitj. I )orntliy I ,. ( oltitnlnf B S Pi Beta Phi. Browninti Dr tm Soc. ook, Nancv J. Sh BS. SiKora. M.ii B S. NI. Silver. Norm. Ill I ) C o llfllOIIS B.F.A. Alpha Tau Omcsa. Pen and Bruth Cliih Skrohot. Francis G. onngstown BS Delta Chi, Prop and Wine Slacle. 1 mil. I 1 Oi.L 11,11 MS Alpha Pht Omcea Siiiilli. hilly .loan . f(i.s.si uri B S S liiH ' iclor. Marilyn R . Cjtj iurirui BS Pi Bfia Phi. NSA. YWCA (Trtai- Mfirl. WS(;A Boaid. Embiiiy Club (PrriidrntK Linkt Spibi ' riinij. Ii-aii r. fiiir MTNifi BS Foil and Maik. Attn, for Childhood Edutr. (PmidcnO, (Jnivcraity Dame . Siiiiiiiiins. .liinu ' s . . H( lli orilaJrii B S Kappa Phi Kappa (Vice Pre. I. Edu- cation C ' ollcae f iiincil (Vice Pre!.), Strulleit. Alpha Phi OincKa Sinilli. C l .tl in K ' l-iiilini). ' i IIS. Tau Kappa Epiulon. Men ' f Phya. Ed. Avan. SfcCuc zti M liO Sc(tca%x. Si.iitli. ,l,i( k A. Stallsinilli. 1 It ' li ' ii .loaiiiK .Siclsoii, illi,iiii c. Swain. l.awreiK ■ 1 1. Ni rrii Co fini iiis jincasipr Voiingstoii ' n B S B S. B.S. B S Phi K.ipp.) Siv;m. ' i, lntr.)mur;tl Sports X cslcv Foundation. Kappa Phi Alpha Tau (Imega. CFP Stevens. Erma L. iVpti ' RicfimonrI Phi Sigma Delta Swineli.irl, Iciinnc . I. ( nttintntts M (Ifr , l.uK )in ' liifi B.S. B F A Uu tK( ' r, llowiiru L. 4H Club, University F.irm Bureau Zeta Tan Alpha Cuyafiofln ' n fs Youth Council n S T.111 K.Tpi l-p-.l .!. Ph. l-ra S, .m.,. B K.a ' Stioll..- ( .OMCi. Wotminj ter Foundation Sto( Koalc, .lames 1 oifim iiis B A. F. larpenning, Candace . o(i( i Solon B S . B.A. Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi Lambda Thcta. Chimes, Mortar Board, YWCA (Vice Sn ' cler, Kaniarine Stansbery. I3a id 1 1. Uouimoris Prcs.), Arts College Council, Women ' s ' rcjua H S Alpha Xi Delia (President). Women ' s Ohio. VIC. WSOA Board B.S. Sloll. Dane K. Panhellcnic Assn., Chorus, Glee Club, StrtiHeis Dayloa Taylor. Fred R. B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Mu Aloha. Zanpsviile Kappa Kappa Psi. Stroller . Marchinc B.S. Band. Men ' s fllec Club. Varsity Basketball Team. Varsity Base- ball Team Steilbergcr. Karl R. Speir. Rirliard J. SanJtisfcy B,S. Ciririnnafi B.S, Stranaliaii. June I aylor. Jane E. Columhus Alpha Tau Omega, Jazz Forum C piipfarui Kapp.i Kappa Psi, Marching Band, Concert Band SteinLaugli, Robert P. B.S. Phys. Ed. Club (Vice Club. WRA. Outing Club Pres.), Club. Tennis Hockey B.S. Kappa Alpha Theta, Browning Dram. Soc. Swan Club (President) Teaclwior. Janet C. ( o nrrioiis Spolni, Naniy Louise Cofiifnfciis MirwraJ Ci(y SwacK. Myron J. B.S. W ' e.sf Safem Phi Mu Delta (Secretary). Pi Omcija B.S. Pi (Secretary), Siema Thcta Eps Ion, B.S. Pi Beta Phi. Delta Omicron. Pi Lambda B S Wesley Foundation, YMCA Men ' s Phys. Ed. Assn. Thcta J. Smith Speir Stalnakcr Stcinba jgh Stockdale Swack Tarpenninc: T. Snvdcr Spohn Stansbcry Stetson Stoll Swain F. ' T.ivlor : --vder Stallsmith Steilbergcr Stevens Stranahan Sw nchart J. Taylor I ■ ■ r 141 S catcoK Tliatclier. 1 lioinas E. B A rhonias, Oscar L.. Jr. Cot II muu 5 BS Suimmin): Ticc. Leali J. Col urn bus I iltoii. Mtirtlia Jean C olumous B.5 Delta Ztfta (PrctiJcnt). Wom.t, . t .vt Club. Brownint; Dram. Soc, Uni vcr ity Chorui Tonilin. Cliarlcs F. . or( i .i ' U ' t.suiirq BS. K;tpp2 Phi Kapp:i I ra is. Joanne L. Co iinitu5 BS. Strollers. Browninvi Dram. Soc-, Uni- vt-rsiiy Chorum. Hume Ec. Club, Ten- ni Club. MiJ-Mirror Turner. Tlieotlore . B S Band Club (Vice Pr«.). Phi Mu Al- pha. Symphonic Band. Symphonic Orchestra. Men Clcc Club Van KirL, Patricia CoilJ M  ll-i B FA Alphj Xi Delia. Alpha Lambda Delta (PreMjcni). Mirrors (ChairmanI, Chimes. Mortar Board, WSGA Board. Y VCA Oiuncil. Pen and Brush. Women ' s Panhellenic A.isn. (President. Secretary . Gamma Alpha Chi, FMA. Student Senate. Delta Phi Delta X arney. Joyce I .. Co nnioiis B.F.A. Alph.i Gamma Delta. Boot and Saddle (President). Links (Treasurer). YWCA. Student Senate. Mid ' Mirror W ' agennian. noMald L. Jarbsori B.S. Walker. William C. ( (iiiininris B S Walters. Joyce S. 7 oieuo BS. Chi Omct:a. Education Collci;c Coun ctl. Brownniit Dram. Soc., Links, OSPA. Children ' s Literature Club, Amh. for Childhood Educ. Walerloo. David ' . C o iiiiiuiis BS. Kappa Phi Kappa. Vc«tminMcr Foun datiun, YMCA. CiviiAft ' at on. Jenny I.. C o fiiriDiis B S. Octla Gamma (Prcfijcnt). Mortar Board. Chime . Mirrors. W ' SGA (Sec- rclary). YWCA Council. VIC. Women ' s Ohio I itus. ir( inia I.. C o iimotis Uclli Delia Delia. Swan Club L nderwoocl. JcUic I. . !a!.sil ufi B.F.A. Delta Phi Delta. Pen and Brush Wait. MartJic M. Ci icinnali BS. Chi Omega. Sigma Pi Nu. Strollers W ' iitson. Marilyn H. BS. Intramural Baskethall. Phys. EJ. Club (Senior Board Representative) I olson. i ' lary -Vnn ( l ' i e ana BS. Kappa Delta (Vice Ptcs.). Sundial (Eiehance Edilotl, E.l.i.-ali,,n f:..ll. ;. Council ' andavl)(irtj. Harold H. ( ' o i.i.if„i BS. Walker. Kennell, .1. D. :ivriu B.S. Wehl). l-ilu. B. o ptlu B.S. Kappa Phi Kappa. Scabbard and Blade. University Players Thatcher Th ima Tilton TitUB ToUon Tomlin Underwood Travis Vandayburg Turner V.m Kirk Wait Varncy Waitcnman Walters K. Walker W. W.ilker M. Watson Waterloo J. Watson Webb 142 M ' W ' eisberg Weisent llcr R. Welsh Wonrick Whalcv Whcclcr Whitakcr WiUc Willinms Wirth Vill,.ims„n Wilson Wolfe Wise Withcvrombc Yout! Wolinslcy Yacos Zane WVintraiil). Caroline Canton B.S. Delta Phi Epsilon, Zeta Fhi Eta, Alpha Epsilon Rho. Makio. Universitv Players W ' enrick. Joan honaon B.F A. WSGA. Neil Hall (President). Pleiades. Pen and Brush Club W ' illiaiiison, Bonnie L. Cofumtiis B.S. Delta Delta Delta. Makio. Women ' s Glee Club, Panhcllcnie, YWCA Wolfe. Patricia CoinniLus B.S. Kappa Phi Epsilon, Assn. Educ. ChilJhooJ W MsIjcrg. Mona West fir Vorjlf. . . B.S. Phi Sigma Sigma. SunJial, SOT A. Hillcl Weisent, Agnes M. OrrviUe B S. Alpha Xi Delta. Sigma Pi Nu W ' eller, Maryalire Plymouth B.S. Delta Omicron (Treasurer). CanficIJ Hall (Vice Prcsidcntl, Stroller;. Women ' s GIcc Club (President) Welsh. Charles H. Columbus B.S. Children ' s Literature Club Welsh. Rave L. Columbus B.S. Whaley, Sally ' . Columnii B.S. Alpha Phi, Strollers, Assn. for Child- hood Educ. Wheeler. Marjorie F, C oltifnotis B.S. K.ippa Alph.i Theta (Vice Pres.t. Browning; Dram. Soc. (Presidents OSPA Whitaker, Mark B. CoiiimLdS B.A. Siema Nu, Varsity O . Sigma Delta P.-ii, Track Team. Men ' s Phys. Ed. Assn. Wilde. William F. Canton B.S. Theta Xi, Men ' s Phys. Ed. Assn. Williams. Elmer L. Columbus B.S. W il.son. Ma Cleveland B.S. Sigma Pi Mu, Si ma Theta Tau. Bishop Reese Club Wirth, Robert L, Par mil B.S. Chi Phi, Intramural Football. Intra- mural Baseball, Kobble Stone Kappers Committee (Chairman) Wise. Janice R. Coluinhits B.S. Zcia Phi Eta, Hillel Foundation Witliycomhe, C arol .1. Cleveland B.S. Kappa Phi. Pomcrcne Council, Links, Pomcrcnc Activities. YWCA. VIC oliii ky. Joan H. Stenbenvdle B.S. Alpha Epsilon Phi (Treasurer). Mid- Mirrors, Makio, Hillel acos. John, Jr. WVirton, Y. Xa. B.S. Freshman Golf w. I oiitz. UoniilU East Canloa. B.S. Kappa Phi Kappa (Treasurer), Omega Pi (President) Zane, Leonard Cleveland B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Phi Kappa. Education College Council, Men ' s Phys. Ed. Assn.. Student Frontliners ScfUi e uat 143 EDUCATION COUNCIL TOP ROW: Hanrup. Sallec MontKomcry, Schmidt. Dragan Poctfiall. Fowler. Aubrcv. Mar hn. ROW TWO: Kraus. Eck crt, Silcr. Ward. Walter, Stewart, Tcndo. Tolson. Camp bell. Guy. ROW ONE: Whit akcr, Lunft. Lcmmun. Harrison Lfntz. Simmons. Richardfon. DELTA PHI DELTA TOP ROW: Molicr. Abels. Myers. Becker, Wolf, Shemun- ovich. Eeki-rt. Volker. Wrinhi. Savace. ROW TWO: Moore. Wolll. Schwarrkopf. Miirphey. Cook. Palmer. Hunt. Under- wood. Shaw. Siinson. RO ' ONE: Dodtfe. Hamilton. Stine. Mcrwine. NoM. Hale. Smith, ( lark. LonK. WiUiam . ElUirATKIX ( IILLECE riUI IIL HELTA I ' HI HELTA 0.. I wciilx nine sliKU ' iits l llic C ollc ' Uc l r.dii- cition (oiiipoM- llic I ' .diu iiliuii Sliidi ' iit Cixiiuil. I I. ill ol llic iiKMiiners iire eleclrd i ii two years and ciK li rncnincr represpnls aixnit 123 stiulcnis. I he (oiMKil Mas clone mii li lliis year toward inrnniiint, ' llie students of College issues anil uiv ini tli ' faculty tlie students viewpoints. I lie (Oiini il sponsored piinel disi iissions on sik li Collece issues as .liiniin sLindiriL ' .hhI juli oppor- tunities in education. . ' Ii-iiilx-rs. Iiy volunleerinC tlii-ir servi( es. also helped on tlie offii e staff diirinii srliedulinu ' time. 1 lie roiiiK il liolds an annii.d pii nii . and a lian cpiet at wliii II keys are awarded to all (Oiuicil niemhers « no liavi- served for two years. Throuch the rerognition of scholarship iind pro- h-ssion.il al ilil . Delta Phi Delia strives to pro- mole art in America. I he organization fretpiently supplies decorations III! v.irioiis ( aiiipus luiutions. I sing nn atomic fliiine. lliey decoralecl for the annual l)atu|iiet for llii ' honorary organizations in [education. I or tlie I ' .diuation ( ollege Recreation Night, lliey pro- vided MiiiiaU caricaturing faculty iiiemljers en- gaged ill the various sports offered as enfertain- Mienl for the evening. . ' special project was tlie annual sale of Christ- mas cards which were designed iind printed hy the meiiihers. Weekly lun h and disc ussion hours were liild liirouL ' hoiil the vcar. 144 ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION- TOP ROW: Whiukcr. Cimp- K-ll. Djvi . GimiLin. McHnJ.-, GTahjm, Fulti. MuJinK. Wal- tcm. F.i!isi-n. Palnifr. Fcrcuson. Cave. ROW TWO: IVnc, . ForJ. Eaton. Holhronk. Bbck. (Graven . Douglas. MiIKt. Doennc . M Siiht-rlint;, Up- dike. H.KsvI ROW ONE: Siif. Strauh. Bciiclcr. Burinn. }. Sci- hcrlinti. Jacobs. Lasnik. Fochr. Erbcn, Swan. KAPPA PHI KAPPA TOP ROW: Tomlin. Harrison. Hartrup. Drasan. Middlcton, Hariman, Hcil. Waterloo. GrcenbcrR. ROW THREE: Binklcy, Scppancn. Harder. Karshncr. Webb. McComis. Beal. Virzi. Karshncr. ROW TWO: OHarrow. Sallee, Don- nellv. Lemmon. Simmons. Youti. McBurncv. ROW ONE: Frohncr. Farabcc. Pcnnell. Thompson. Furpahs. Ennis, SS ' [ Fim ( HILIIHIUIII EIUKATII) h PI ' PHI h IT 111 imr tlip Ohio State chapter of the Associa- tion for Criilcihoocl Eoiication was formed. The chapter is a student nranch of the international organization which was formed in 1050 through the merging of two organizations of the teachers of young cliildren. Purpose of the organization is to provide a means through which members may achieve pro- fessional improvement and fellowship. The programs consist of forums, speakers, and social gatherings. The members nave been direct- ing programs for a local settlement house. The officers for 1949-30 were Jean Seiberling. president: f ill Burton, vice-president: and Ruth hocht. secretarv. This year, lor the first time since the war. Kapp.i f ' hi Kappa, prolessional educational Iraternity. has leased a house lor their activities. Scarlet and gray decorations filled the house for a canasta party. For the Nite Club l ance. the proper atmos phere was provided by skillful decorations, comedy acts, iind a chorus line presented by fraternity members. Other social events of the fraternity included a record dance, hard times party, and an initiation banquet. Objective of Kappa Phi Kappa is to promote the cause of education by encouraging men of sound moral character and recognized ability to engage in tlie study of the principles and prob- lems confronting educators of today. 145 T H (IJSIE U H (I WILL T E A T H Look. Ma, one Ivirui CmariUan angel oj stwr cnf5 Gel em while tUey re iwl Throw il. for goodness uiltes: U6 PPBP fintinr l)onn COLLEGE OF EMG1XEERI G I hi yiMr. lln ' ( dIIi ' ui ' i I l ' .Mi. ' inc ' riiii, ' is ur.Kiu iilinu ' trie lirst i l ss uiuIit tlic new li c vi ' .ir pro tJrani. l revioiisU , the ioitrsc ovcrcd a lour year period. However, the new plan gives the (jrathiate a Master s degree in addition to hi.s Bachelor s degree. Ohio State is extremely proud ol its H!ng- ineering College. Since its founding in 1882. the college has endeavored to render tlie great- est possible service to the people of Ohio. Its program is three-fold: to maintain modem equip- ment and a competent facinty. to provide train- ing for students of the profession, and to con- tribute to the progress of engineering through research. In addition, the College ol Engineering aids the government by maintaining an Experiment Sta- tion, first established on the OSl J campus in 1915. Ohio State is one of the few universities offering courses in welding engineering. It also Ii ' .kIs iIii ' licld in iTiUiiii cniiiiii ' cring. I Ills vcar. the an liitct tiire and landscape arclii lecture courses became a separate school. Nor is the College of Engineering to be ne- glected in the building program now in progress on the OSU campus. Now being constructed is a new Electrical Engineering Building. Some of the other sciences which the college offers are: aeronautical, agricultural, chemical, petroleum, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical, metallurgical, and mine. All of these include prac- tical as well as theoretical work. The curricula also includes engineering physics. The demand for engineering students from Ohio State reflects the high standards of this college. Soon, these students will be the key research men and inventors of our country. Dean Charles E. MacC uigg. an Ohio State graduate, is head of the college. He is assisted by Junior Dean William D. Turnbull. Ixiwrence D. Jones rcretarv f! a a cj Ti ' q. f f i C} Q Adam J. Andcrfon Allen R. Andrews C. Anderfon V. Andrew Atkins Badcrtscher Baker AuRcnstein B.iilcy Barker Avcry Ballard Barnctt Beard Bcitlcr T. Bceson Bell K. Bceson Bickticr Adams. Ri( htinl C . .• iiare vs. criioii r. Bciiiev. Charles A. Hc.iril, C liarlcs I.dw in Columims ( ' o iirnfjiis narnefn ' ille ( oluniniis B of Arch. Slums Alpha Epkilun BM E ASME B M E. ASME. SAE. Pi Tau Siema BEE. AlEF In.i.tut.- uf Radio EnEinccri lieoo,). loli,l 1 ). All.-,,. Kol,.rt M. BCh E . MS Siftma Alpha Ep ilon. Phi Eta Siiimrf. T u Beta Hi. Phi Lambda Up iU n. AICE Xtkins. .loliti Robert LiiiasriUv BC E. ASCE Baliarcl. RoI.rrI L. I ' lain Cily BM.E. AIMME, Gymnastics Team iCaptainl. Scarlet Mask. Varsity • ' O - ' licul i ' |M r( BS. Kappa Kappa Psi. Phi Eta Sigma. Marchinu Band. Band Club. ASME Reeson. Robert .iones Co nrii Mis AiulcrMjii. ( iirl A. Aiit ' en l ' iii. r.driHiiul . B E E. Baker, Robert C. Columhtis BM.E. ASME linrlirrtim B M E Thru Tau. Pt Mu Epiilun. Pi Tau Snima. Flyinii Club. ASME. SAE Eta Kappa Nu. Intcr-Varsity Christian Fcllc.vi.iiip. AIEE B. Acrn. E. Acacia Btitler. Ritbard S. ( ll llf)l lll BM.E . MS. SiKm.i Alpha Epsilon. Phi Eta Sl ma, Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. ASME Aii«l n.ion, James E. ( oliimoijs Bf;h E. phi Kappa. Ohio State EriKincrr, En- sinrcr ' i Council. AICE tVicc Pro.) Amtn. Willi.,,., I--. iiark.r. 1 larrv O.. .Ir. i ' iii i M. . ; is . BCh E Thcla Kappa Phi. Scabbard and Blade. AICE. Newman Club .Aiiniirfi. ta 9. B I.E. Ph, IVlta Theta. Alpha Pi Mu. Maki... AllE li.ll. ( .,„.lo„ b (Wiiniliiis BEE M A Phi Eta Sigma. Eta Kappa Nu (Ptesi- dcnl), Tau Beta Pi, Sigma . i. AIEE . ii lrf  vs. I olii-rl . Iturmll .y. BCE. GoK. ASCE H.nltrlM li.r. Rojjtrt 1 . ' (i iifii  ii II Arr.. E.. M.S. IAS iC ' hairman), Student Ma nnie Club liarrtelt. ( ilciirov W. BEE Theta Tau. Teinikoi. Enflincers Coun- cil. Student Senate. AIEE (Tteasurerl lii. ksier. Bt.rto,, C. W ' ac sii ' orl l BME. Triangle, ASME, SAE. Pi Tau Sigma S ctat 150 e(ua% l looii). Ktniu ' lli i B Acro.E. AcacM, IAS Hogarl. Carl W. CoiflfllOIls B.Ch.E.. MS Phi Kappa T.ui. Entiinccrs ' Council. IAS Rordors. Lynn M. Kiri(}:t(oft B of Arch. Phi Delta Thcta. Mens Glee Club. AIA Bower. William A. L ' iric isi ' i e B.I.E.. M.S. Alpha Pi Mu. AIIE, Intramural Foot- ball. Ohio Soc. of Prof. Engrs. Bowser. Phillip C. C o urntii: B.M.E. Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Siema. ASME Bowsher. Harlan D. Cofumfcus B.Ch.E.. M.S. Ohio Soe. Prof. Engrs., AICE lir,i lliil.-. Iiilin (). .Xt ' iiia BCh.E . M.S. AICE. Phi Eta Sittma, Engineer ' s Coun- ctl. Inicr.Club Council. Pistol Club Brantll. I iil I I. B. of Arch. Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Eta Siiima. Tcxnikoi, Toasimastcrs, Ohio Staters. Inc.. Buckcc and Dipper, Sphinx. Freshman Fraternity Council. Student Senate. Inter-Fraternity Court (Chief Justice). General Ch.iirman Homecom- ing 1948. President Junior Class. AIA. Homecoming Commit tev 1946, Home- coming Decorations (Chairman 1947. Greek Week Committee 1948. M.tv Week Committee 1946. May Week Panorama Chairman 1947 Branson. Joliii H. r olmn.s mrcj B. Aero E. Stadium Dorm Photography Cluh. IAS Bricker. Gordon V . B.E.E. Phi Sigma Kappa (President). Ohio Union Board of Overseers (Vice Pres.t. Student Senate. Ohio Staters, Inc. (President). ( FP (Executive Commit- tee). Greek Week Committee. Interfra- tcrnity Court. AIEE Brooks. RoI)(tI I .. VaXXefsow B ME. Thcta Tau. Pi Tau Sii;m.i, UniveTMty Chorus Califjiuri. Josepli V . BEE. Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu Calvin, Daren E. Co ii tni(S B.Ch.E. AICE Carnalian. T lionias D. nearer. I i. B.Cer.E. Tau Beta Pi . Keramos. Engineer ' s Council, Am. Ceramic Soc. Carson, Wayne K. Co(tlHlb(IS BEE. Civitas. AIIE. Phalanx. IRE Cecsarini. Harry A. C olitmtuts B.I.E. Theta Chi. Men ' s Glee Club (Vice Pres.). AIIE. Ohio Soc. of Prof. Engrs. Christensen. I ),ilr I . evaaa B.C E. ASCE. Buckeye Club Clemens, Roherl A. C iagrifi Fans B.S. Alpha Gamma Si ma, ASAE. Am. Foundry man ' s Assn.. Juniur Vjriity Football. Junior Varsity Basketball. Junior Varsity Wrcstlinc Intramural Football. Intrnmural Basketball. Intra mural Swimming. Intr-imural Bowlins. Saddle and Sirloin, Student Horticul- tural Soc. Coates. Glen A. Wapakonela B. of Arch. Conklin, Louis H. Plain City B.C.E. Triangle. Chi Epsilon. ASCE, CFP Conn, Charles H. Unricnsville B.M.E. Engineering Council. AIME Bloom Bocart Bower Bowser BnV.-h,T Bradfute Brandt Branion Bricker Brooks Calit;iuri Calvin Carnahan r:.ir-..n Cecsarini Christenscn f ' lcmens Coates Conklin Conn f D cfi f O p ft O C- O ijfU 151 aAi(tec%ca Cook Cileim M.. Jr. B of Arch . Counilian. I r;iiik R. -Al-on B I E Cox. I ' .miiH-ll W. S riru( i ' (l B M E ASME. SAE C rawford. RoIhtI I . ( itxKinntiii BME Prop anJ NK ' inft C rowii. Kicliard E. a ipor( B S ttc-.lcv Fnundilion. ASAE. YMf:A DanLi. Jolin .A. Hfir tiTton BME. MS Tau Bft.i Pi. Pi Mu Epiilon. N(wm.in Club. ASME iJavis. Rolj.rt W. ( olumbiis BME ASME Decrint . . iii iisline. J. BEE AIEE, Ohio State Enfiinccr Demarchi, Joseph N. BME. N(-wm.in Club. ASMF. DicLerson. William 1 ... Jr. B I E Btra Thita Pi. Alph.. Pi Mu. BMOC. (A i t. nt BiJMnt, .H Manager), Varsity Trnni5 Team. AIIE. RtrJ Crit.-.s. t)hio Soc. Prof. Engrs. I )( ll y. ( leorfie B. ( oluniniis B. of Arch Alpha Rho Chi. AIA i PrrMjetit t I nli4im. Walter F. iiiliri . nil B Ch.E.. M.S. AICE. Tau Bcu Hi. Phi Eta Sicma. Phi Lambda Upsilon, Senior Basketball Manager. Var ity O . Scarlet Key. Athletic Board I 3() icr. I Irrhcrl K. B.I.E. Artstoi. Student Senate, Independent Men ' s As ociatif n (President). Plym outh C ' lub. Amateur Radio C ' lub, (. hto Soc. Prof. Enttr ., t hio State Veterans Asjin.. AIIE Drasic. William N. Steiioeni ' tlir B I E Alph.i Pi Mu. AIIE Droz. K( I)itI 1 l.irl.iiKl ( uniiirui c Siiima Alph.i Mu. AIIE. F.Hitkill T.am. Plcjfic Trainers Cnuneil I3iincloii. William E. Alliancv BME. Phi Kappa Tau. Am. FounJryman ' « Assn . ASME r)iinlap, Donald Rowland ( oliini iiis B.I.E Am. S,.c nf Prof. Engrj Am. Foundryman ' s A sn.. AIIE. Ohio f ' -dmondson, Richard (rongsril c BME . M .S Pi Tau Siiima. T.u Bet.. Pi. ASME hdward.-i. William li. . lason BME. MS Phi Eta Siema. Pi Mu Epsilon. Pi Tau Sigma. SiKma Xi. ASME Ekey. David C. rororilo M.I.E . B I E Sigma Phi EpKilon. Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE, Am. Foundryman ' s Assn., Tau Bet.i Pi Htlieart. Hubert A. Port .AiifVinrr. Haili B. uf Arch Circular Ljlmo American. AIA Cook CViunihan Cot Crau-ford Crown Danko Davis Deer ins Demarchi Dickerson Dolby DonhaiD Dowlcr Drazic Dros Dundon Dunlap HJmond on Edwards Ekcy Ethcari D p O O O © fS 152 o. cy ficik m D a e Q C C er% GolJstc Graves Griffin Evans, Robert C. an Wr( B.S. ASAE I President I. YMCA Council. Univcrsicy Grange Floyd. Donald G. Columbus B.Ch.E. Student Society. AIf:E ( liovinazzo. Dominic Harenria B.l.E. Theta Kappa Phi. AIIE Gustafson. Raymond W . onropi ' i t B.C.E. Student Masonic Club. ASCE Farnliam. Lavern A. olptio B of Arch A.I A Farst. Paul C. l. ' .aton B C.E. Kappa Sigma. ASCE Force, Frank E. Newton Falls B.C.E. ASCE Frank. Jean O. Coitjmfcrrs B.C.E. ASCE Godbout. David A. Paterson. iV . ASCE. Chi Epsilon Goldstein. Murray E. Brooklyn, iV.V. B.M.E. ASME Hall. Keniietli H. Springfield B.C.E. Civitas. ASCE Hall. William R. Findlay B. Aero. E. IAS (Secretary) Hamilton. David R. Columbus B.Ch.E. AICE Felmet. John V., Jr. C utunibus B.M.E. AIMME. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Georee, Walter T. Oil 0(v. Pa B.Ch.E. Triangle, AICE Graves, W illiam H. Rock Creek B.Ch.E.. M.S. Tau Beta Phi. Phi Lambda Upsilon Men ' s Glee Cluh. AICE I Secretary) Harbagc. Robert P. West feffersoa B.S. Tau Beta Pi. Texnikoi. Ennincer ' s Council. COMO. ASAE. 4-H Club Univer. ity Grange Fishman, Sanforri f I. Sanduskv B.M E. Pi Tau Sisma, .ASME. SAE Gilford, Ula B.C.E. ASCE Howard S. Griflin. Paul L. Akron B.i.E. Kappa Sigma, AIIE Harness. Alln-rt D. ( o unihns U.S. Kappa Sigma 153 O iT) ft (Z ' f«J Krl ,o o r? o o (r Heck Henderson Hcrllcr Hewitt Hinums Hockin Huckelbcry HutTni.in Ihric Hart. Wade J. Hewitt. Clii C ■ J • ries R. Hull.nan. Riclu.r.l M 1 OlPtlO lay. C liarles E. ' ps( Mi lon SanJusty B.C.E . pnric)(ii ' Ul BEE. B ME. Roger Williams Club, ASME. Civilas . lpha Rho Chi. Kappa Kappa Psi. AIA Am. Ccrimic boc. IliriU. Allen C. . ' y r inin Jenkins, .loliii . 1 l.iwL, E. Leroy Hiu ' U ' - ' . Kalph Walter B.Cet.E. Oalion .S ip b . Slwlby Ceramic Soc. Beta Thcta Pi (President). Student B Ch E.. M.S. B.S. Senate. Dramatics Board (President). Then Chi (Ptciidcnt). Tau Beta Pi Strollers (President) (Preiident). Phi Lambda Upsilon. Phi Eta SiKma. Tcxnikoi, Ohio State En- gineer ( Editor , CFP. Enuinecr ' f Coun- Inilioff. Robert N. cil. AICE. Ohio Soc. of Prof. Engrs.. (■; irl,. loM. W u P,... n.,1. BMct.E.. M.S. AIMME. Sigma Gamma Epsil on Jer ey. riiDiiias M . li. Hockin. Orlin C. .OS Xiige ps, ( « . Out llurlmr B i.( Arch. I l - k. Rolj.rt C. B.M.E.. MS. . „ , Kappa Kappa P i. Marchins Band. ASME. Band Club Innnel. Ririiard 1 1. (iif soti )iiri| Delta Tau Delta. Ohio State Engineer, Lantern. Junior Varsity Football Team. Fraternity Affairs Office. Scarlet Mask. AIA B Arch. E. Soc. of Landicape Arch. (Secretary) B.Ch.E.. M.S. Phi Eta Sigma. AICE H.u kelhery.Beulal. N. liiinicl. am ' II 1. li)lin «on C. ai 1 .. 1 Iciiflcrsoii. Ri Iiiird I 1. Greenville CiiL-soM iiry ( ml,-. B.C.E. B.S. Engr. Phytic! Soc. BM E. ASME. Neivman Club BS 1 E. Theu Chi. AlEE. OSPA Delta Tau Delta. ASCE Iserman, Riclinrd A. 1 IfrllcT. .lames C. 1 iuilson. Jolin 1 . W ' ausoon BEE. .l( lin on. 1 )«)n ilcl L. irii ni ' f ' orl Thcta Tau (Prcaidenl. Mars Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu (V hal cc . Tau Prc!.). Cnliimhtt% 11 ME. Tnaniile. ASME BEE Engineer ' s Council. CFP. AlEE. IRE B. of Arch. 6 et 154 enco U li)lin wn. I.mio Ii. C u (llllbl|!i B I E Intramural Touch-Football, Inlramural Basket Ball. Intramural Volleyball. Ohio Soo. of Prof. Engrs . AIIE (Treasurer. Editor-in-Chief ■Chanter Chatter ) Jones. Roljcrt O. C eiw ond as. Jone.s. William R. Co t(niLns B.S. Beta Theta Pi. ASCE Kaiser. Joliri J.. Jr. HoWani B.Ccr.E. Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Kcramos (Secre- tary) Kastor. Ross L. ( o imiotis B M.E., MS. Tan Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. ASME Kc.imiN. I ' .Hli R. o ans xT. W ,1 B M E. ASME. Inlramur.il F,.,,iball. lnlr.imiii..l Buwlini; K ' lle . RicliarJ F. ( oliimlms Kozalii, y ,,i ( irninmiti B.Ch.E., M.S. AICE Kirkpatrick. Riiliarcl W ' arren B.M.E. ASME Klooz, Paul C. Sullivan B.A.E. ASAE Knoefel, CKarles T. (Jolumhus B.I.E. AIIE B C.E.. MS. Alph.i Lambda IXlt.i. Tau Beta Pi. KratlvN. J, lines. Jr. ( levfloiid B. of Arch. Alpha Delta Xi. AIA Krauss, William E. CuTplanJ B.M.E. Thcta Xi. Scabbard and Blade. Alpha Phi Omega. Military Council. Soc. of - m. Military Engrs., ASME Kreske. Malcolm M. C olumStis B.I.E. AIIE, Freshman Wrestling Kruse. Eugene Coltimbus B. of Arch. A. I. A.. Newman Club Lackey. Zeb ' . Urhana B. of Arch. AIA I.amlxrl. Koherl W ( o(,„„ „,, B.S. Ohio Society of Professional Engineers Phi Eta Sumr, Alpha Phi Mu. AIIE I.anaa, Stephen Euclid B S. Newman Club Leavitl. William C. Dunbar, W. ' a. B.Ch.E. Marching Band, AICE Lepper, Wendell E. Portage BEE.. M.S. Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. AMEE Institute of Radio Engincrs Lipaj. .John F. I -akewaod B. of Arch. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Texniltoi (Vice P ' -. President I. AIA, Newman Club. OSPA Lipman. Bruin T. rlpridian B.I.E. Sigma Alpha Mu, AIIE Johnson © O m rt o p 155 Sf tee Ua Litteii. Jolm E. Marlins Vrrry B. Und Arch. S K. UncUcapc Arch (HrtMjcnlt l.izoii. John . UVHsburH. W u B.S ASME Lorey. Frederick (3. Porlsmoul i B Cer E . MS Tju Bcu Pi (PrMidcml. Sigm Gjm- nu Epiilon, Kcrimoi. Phi Ela Sigoi. Tcinrkoi. Tower Club. Am. Ccnmic Soc. Lull. Walter E. Co umDus B. Und Arch Student Soc. of Undscipc Arch. Marshall. David E. H (,erl. V ' . ' a B I.E.. M.S. , . Tiu Beta Pi. Alpha Pi Mu. Tcimkoi (SecretaryTriajurcr). Intramural Soft- ball. Intramural F otb.ill. Intramural Baiketball. Intramural Vi)llc ball. In- tramural Bowline. Phalanx (Advisory Board). Student Senate AllE (Ptcji- dent). O.S.U. Students Ma onic Club (Pre.ident). Civita.. COMO. O.S.U. Veterans Ann.. Senior Cbsi President Martin. .Mva ' .. Jr. W.I lon B M E. ASME Martin. Bernard L. Reoai ng B C:h E . M C-h E Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Phi Omeiia. Ohio State Engineer (Circulation Manager). Quadrangle Jesters. AICE. Ohio Soc. of Prof. Engrs.. Am Them Soc. Martin. John R. Coliimotis M S Alpha Pi Mu. lntramur.il Baseball. AIIE Matyskella. John X. acfe.sonri(fr liij LB Football. Newman Club. AIS. AIIE. OSPE Maylield. Raynioiid .1.. Jr. . larion B.C;h.E.. M.,S Tau Beta Pi. Phi Eta Sigma. AICE McLaughlin, Jo.seph K.. Jr. B.M E Delta Chi. Pi Tau Sigma. ASME Merkle. Rohert E. ontcrs. i , I . B.I.E. Phi Gamma Delta. AIIE (Vice Pre«.). Texnikoi. Intramural Athletics, Ohio Soc. of Professional Engineers Merritt. Croft S. Co(.,.nli... B I.E. ,, . AIIE. Am. Foundryman s Assn.. March- ing Band. Quadrangle Jesteri . ' lerwin. Harmon T. (Jarreflsi ' ide B. Land Arch. Michaels, William A. CXvvvXand B M E ASME. SAE. Intramural Sports . liriu ' Lson, .lolin A. . slilul.,.( . Badminton Club (Vice Prcs.l. AIMME Miessler. Paul W.. Jr. Berpo B.CE Triangle. Swimming Team (Manager). AICE. Ohio Soc. of Prof. Engts. Nliiliurn. Wendell R. Jil sboro B.S. Alpha ZeU, EnRineers Council. ASAE .Nlilltr. Ralph E. Collirnous B.M E . Phi Eta Sigma .NliiUr. Ray C. Columrms B.CE. ASCE lintlerman. John E. orI C linlun B.M E Thota Tau. Pi Tau Sigma. ASME Moll. ,-rdin . .. Jr. B. of Arch. Rita Thcia Pi. AIA B. Martin J. M.irtin Matv.ki-lla MavficId Mcnitt McL.iuehlin M.Twin M.rklc MichacU Milburn MichcUon MicssUr Minderman Ralph Miller Rav Miller Moll C p P P o o c ?: C O f ' H ft ' 156 - Montro5s Morris Morse o o q ft e Ncidcnlhal Nelson Non Pett ' Parker Payne R.ircy Pfistcr Pontii Retjke Rein l()Il(ross. Hugciie Akron B ME Theta Xi. ASME Nelson. John E. Columbus B.M.E. ASME. SAE Orth. Ri( hard A. C oluniotis B E.E. Triange. Phi Eta Sigma, AIEE. IRE. Freshman Fraternity Council Represen- tative. OSPA Pontiii.s. James R. C yJ - B.M.E. Pi Tau Sicma. Intramural Football ASME .■ lorris. Robert P. Columbus B.S. IAS . ' lor. ' Ne. Kenneth W. AshlanA. Mass. B.I.E. AIIE. Am. Soe. of Professional En- Mysliwiec. AHoIph L ( levelana B.M.E. N ' ewman Club. ASME. SAE Xeidenthal. Kenneth V ( oiumbus B ME. ASME Xiday. Dor L-olumbus BEE. AIEE Nit.schke. Charles A. C-olumbus B. of Arch. Alpha Tau Omega. Fraternity Life Magazine, Social Board. COMO. Freshman Fraternity Council. Toast- masters. AIA. Homecoming Committee 1948. May Week Committee 1949, Dad ' s Day Committee 1949, Student Orientation Leader Norton, Guy A. Cleveland B C E. Olah. .John A. Aurora. III. B.C.E. AICE. Am. Chcm. Soc Owen. Robert J. Kent B.I.E. Ohio Soc. of Prof. Engrs. (Vice Prcs.). AIIE (Treasurer). Am. Foundrvman ' Assn., .41pha Pi Mu Parker. William S. Ashland B.M.E. Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Eta Sigma. Student Masonic Club Payne, Richard G. C o iimoti5 B.M.E. ASME, SAE, Wrestling Team, Intra- mural U ' eightlifting Champion Petty, Lloyd H. Rocky River B.M.E. Phi Delta Chi, A.SME. SAE F fister. Stanley A. Lyncnburq B.M.E. ASME Rarey, Richard C. C oiumtfis B. Land. Arch. Ran. Kenneth W. yiontaque, lass. B.E.E.. M.S. Phi Eta Sigma. Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. Elect. Engrs. Student Council. AIEE. IRE (Chairman). Elec. Engrs. f. rad. Club (Chairman) Rein, Harold F.. .Jr. C olnmvus B.Ch.E., M.S. Phi Eta Sigma. AICE. Ohio Soc. of Prof. Engrs. Retzlve, Franklin A. r anduskv B Ch E . MS. Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Beta Pi. AICE Revis, Ralph E. Oakfield B.C.E. Triangle, ASCE Se e tam. 157 n G (Ti O hgm k k .V5, ' K; !■■ ■ ■ Rtiti Saulino Schneider C, Schumann S.-otl A. Riwhjid wn Rubtrtk Sakamoto Sawyer Schorr J, Schumann Scelback G. RichirJiion Rodck Saucr Scharenhcr;; Schubert Schutte Scnnett Shackelford Rice. Richard liodok. R.,l.,.rt C. St liarciiljera. Jean . . Scliumann, Joim . . oru ' ood ( (i ilon Sijrioy Wainthonpla M.S. BM.E. B.Ch.E.. M.S. BME, Pht E Sigma. Tju Bcu Pi. Eni-r. Civilas. ASME Alpha Lambda Delia, Tau Beta Pi. AIMME (President) Ph)r ic« Soc. University Singers, SWAE, Pleiades, Women ' s Glee Club, AICE Ruff, Paul H. Sdiiitlc. Clilloul 1 ' . Rii hardsoii, . (la 1. RusUAU- ScllMiiiiif, Willi. nil 1 1. liatesvillv. Intl. Troy BM.E. B.M.t E BME, Sitfma Gamm:i EpMl jn, AIMME Cofiim us ASME. SAE Delta 2cu. ASME. Mirrof . YWCA. BEE., M.S. Link Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi (Vice Pre. .K Texnikoi (Vice Pres.), Phi Eta Sigma, Sakaiiiolo. 1 liroko ' .i a.i..(,.;.i«. a. Eta Kappa Nu. Ohio State Engineer, Ohio Soc. of Prof. Engrs., AIEE Scolt. Rii liaro Louis (Chairman). Elect. Engrs. Grad. Club c;..ivi,iM, ii,u,i,t. B of Arcli (Sec, Treas.) Ri liardson. ( i. Ui( l Alpha Lambda D rha, PlciadL ' S, Women BChE. AICE ( t}{utt nt StiiJi ' nt A ohiIcct and EnKinccr . AlA BEE Phi Kappa Sisma, Phi Eta Si ma. Tts- nikni. Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. St liorr, lX)naul ( i. Seelback, Donald K. Ohio State Engmcrr. Ohio Union Board (7oliirriuMK Bl.E,, M.S. of OvcfM-c«. Electrical Cntfinrenni: Honor Oiuncil. Per hini£ Ritle . Scab- Sauer. William G. V ' arrpn CoUtmlms bard and Blade. Prop and Winu. Alpha AIIE, Ohio Soc. Prof. Engrs., Alpha B 1 E Phi Omega. YMf:A. AIEE B.S. Pi Mu, Tau Beta Pi Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Mu Alpha. Trranelc. Ncwm.in (i.ii ' . CFI ' . I ' IcJbc Scarlet Mask. AIIE Trainer Council RoImt. l  lHrl S ScI.uIm-,1. II.UoIcI -. .Sciincit, IraiiK l . 7 o r Jo S.iulino. Artluir . ColttmLus Portsmouth B A E I rMin(|sf(tirn B.I.E. BCh E Ohio St4tc Hvinti (.liih. IAS. Air i.ut H 1 K Ohio Soc. of Prof Hna. . AIIH Inlramur.il Athletics. Symphonic Band. Owneri and Pilolt A  n. Triinnlc. AFS. AIIE. Am. Foundry- man ' i A- r . AICE RoImtU. .lolin 1 . Co urn Lus Sawyer, Fllicrt M. Scluuiiaiiu. Cliircnio . . Clvivlaml Sliackflford. Jolui F ' ,.. ( liyrlMOHd ii s B of Arch, B.r E. BEE B.I.E. Phi Kappa Tau (President), Texnikoi Sigma Nu. Alpha Pi Mu. AllE. Sailing Fhl Kappa Pti. Tau Beta Pi, Ela Ohio Soc. ..f Prof, Engrs,. AIIE (President), Romophos, Ducket and r:iub Kappa Nu. AIEE (Chapter Chatter) Dipper K Mce%ut 158 C(tca% Shafor. licmi.m 1. SI..I. .MIkmI I ). .Stnnls. W ' iliiaiii . . Sl.-llpilito. lolm R. ' oO stiT Cu ' l ' PUWHI ( (t iirnfMi ( intim BEE. BEE. H.M.E. B I.E. AIMME. Siuma Gamm:k Epbilon Ja:: Phi Epjilon Pi, Et.i Kappa Nu. Phf Eta OSPE. Pi Tau Sinma, SAE. ASME AIIE. Intramural Spor(« Fnrvim. Prospector Club Siiinia. AIEE. IRE Slicets. William 1 ( oliiin( ii ' BEE. AlEE Sniilli. Alien 1.. B.I.E. .Slahlcr. Kcnnctli 1 .. .Sprifig fp ( !St(_ ' tliicr. iJonald 1 1. ColumLus Triannle. AIIE. Olnn Soc. of Prof. B. of Arch B.S.. MA. Engrs. A. I. A.. C.If Club Am. Ceramic Soc. Keramus. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sliilliclii) . I licodoie S. KiicrMriii Sniilii, RoIm-iI B. B.S. EnRinccr ' s Coimcil. Eni;r. Phv u- (Secretary , AIEE Soc , Co iinifxis B.M.E. Pi Tau Siama. ASME. Ohio Society of Prof. Eniirs. Starkey. Cierald E. W nrrpnsf ' i ( Hvigiita Steward, Xorx illf [.. B.ME.. B.Met.S.. M.S. nrispon Pi Tau Sigma (Secretary). Tau Beta Pi. Sieber. Ralpli E. ASME. AIMME B C-E. ASCE .anaisior Spetka. Ritliard 1.. BCh E. iMatis (c ( AICE B.I.E. Kappa Sigm.i. AIIE Silleck. Ralph Contofi Spohn, Jolin T. Stayton. .Jat 1 K. . ( nruao B.M.E. ASME. Pi Taw Sii;ma Stoll. Ri( li.iifl Ediiumd Dayton B.Mct.E.. M.Mct.E. B.I.E. Coliimttis Theta Delta Chi. Sigma Gamma Epsiton. Phi Kappa Sigma, AIIE. Alph.. P Mu. AIMME Intramural Sports B.S. AIIE. Newman Club Simpson. Jack D. Steiner, .Jack W. B.S.. M.S. Tau Bet Pi. Pi Mu Epsilon. Ohio Siatc Squires. 1 licoclore ! l. CoIiimLns W ' p.sl iWirtori. Pfi. B.I.E. Phi Gamma Delta. AIIE. Student Storer. Milton yiartinsville Engineer, Quadrangle Jesters. Engr. B.E.E. Masonic Club. OSPA. Ohio Soc. of B.M.E. Physics Soc. AIEE Prof. Engrs. Pi Tau Sinma. ASME Shafcr Sheets Shilliday Sieber Silleclc Simpson Slor A. Smith R. Smith Squires Spetka Spohn Starkcy Staat5 Stabler Stcllpflug ifl , O R Stayton Steiner Stoll Stcttner Steward Storer o flfll. O ft C O O .tfi, er Cy 1 159 . C Kt citet %Ui tf 1 ait. Kobtrt J. ripp. R.umuiul F. W.illcr. . lorloii Fi. WV.Iaiul. Charles .1. (tarfwid Hptgltts C letvinntl i.-m.tfvn. .V V L oiumoii B I E B A u ; E. BS. Intramural F ' ' i)th4ll. Intramural Vi .llei AIA ASCE Alpha Pi Mu. Am. FuunJrvman ' s hall. Intramural Ba chaM. Civitai. Pha A n.. AIIE. Ohio Soc. of Prof. I ni. AIIE iHioiJenil. Ohio Sue .f Engr . Encri Troy. Richard . 1. Tewksbun,. H. , r(l n Coliimfciis Warrell. Carrol 1. Zaru 9tt7 ( BS K A AIA Carlisle, Pa. B IE Wfiler. Rohert G. (.iriJscy AIA. Kappa Kappa P i. Mar -hine Phi Kappa P i. AIIE. 1 i..,.ima!ier . Band ri.na... W ' avn,. II. Newman Club B. of Arch. Siema Chi. AIA. YMCA Thomas. Jolin W. ( nliirnniis Clevelaiul BEE. B. Aero E IAS. Rc cr% ' c Officer! A«rn. Eta Kappa Nu. Tan Bi-lj Pi. r.ivitan. AIEE tSecrcIaryt IRE. vVar.schaiifr, 1 liornn. ' i M. ColumLus B.I.E Phi Kappa Sisma. AIIE. Freshman Baseball. Intramural Softball. Intra- WVILs. Pa.,1 1.. ( oliinioiis B Ch E.. MS Ohio Soc. of Prof. Ennrs.. AICE 1 lioiiipsoii. Morris 1 . an Horn. I u.sscii F. mural Ba. kctball Serlllo Davlon B M E BME ASME. SAE ASME W ' allien. Earle E. W ' pse. ' iky. John L. Tillon. Doyle 1). ft qua X ' ogel. Emil F. Girard ( It ' felana R S Clerplana B Aero E AIIE. Intramural Sports Alpha Tau OraeRa. WrestlinR Tetm. H M E.. MM E IAS Pi Tau Smma. ASME B.C.E. ATO, Engineer ' s ( uuncil. ASCE 1 rapp. Mary W ' clirinan. I .ilpli I. f V iimfui5 W ' alk.-r. 1 tio.nas R. It .ornrMir Wieseiithal. Hcrnnrd P. B A Foil and Maik. Newman Club. AIA. Columbus B M E . MS Phi Kta Sinma, Pi Mu Epsilon. Pi Tau . (f iif f nT i r Women Student Architects and En- B.CE. Siem-i. Tau Beta Pi. Siftma Xi. New- B.C.E. Cineera Delta Up.don. ASCI-: man Club. ASMH Phi Sicmi Polta. A.SCE Tail Thompson Tripp VanH nrn Walter W ' athen Wciler Teukabury TllKm Troy Votel ' .irrtll Wehrman Well. Thumaft Trapp Ulman Waller W ' arschaucr W ' tiland Weaciky Wiesenthal Q O O ft % e o o t 160 eato Ki O P e. ft. ( . f -,3 - v - T- ili iii Willi.Hns. Dor.., 1. 1 i:. .W.c Clf i. r BE K.MS. Sicm.i Xi, T.m Beta Pi. Etii K.ippa Nn. (J.vTi.i.s AIEE Wilson. 1 loldcn ] ' . B.l.E. Pi Kappa Alpha. AIIE, Ohio Soc. of Prof Eners.. Tail Beta Pi. Alpha Pi Mu. QuaJrannlc Jesters Wilson. I.ihn I I ' luiii C ' ilv Winterkanip Wright W ' inlhrow Yano hek Zinrmermaa Wolansky York Zobenica B.S. ASME iiitcrkanip. Ired H. oiintjstoirri B.C.E . M.S. Phi Kappa Sifima. Phi Lambda Upsilori. Marching Band. AICE itlirow, Alfred Emanuel .Vilro. W. ' a B.Ch.E.. M.S. AICE. Tau Beta Pi Wolansky. .lohn ( trt ' flutut B. Aero. E.. M.S. Tau Beta Pi. IAS Wrioht. John C. Cenlcrbtirfi M.S. SiKma Chi, AIMME. Sisma Gamma EpMJon. Prn ' pector ' j Club Yanoshek, Sieve Colunihits B C E. Phi Kappa Psi I ork. Thomas A. - alcjii B ME ASME T iinmerman. Benjamin Derry. Pa. BEE. AIEE Zobenica. Milan Cleveland B.M.E. Pi Tau Sigma. ASME (Chairman). SAE for.! Hu OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Finncrmin, Zob«nici, Smith, Edmondson, VV ' chrmjn. rOI ROW: M. Smith. Gtut. C.iidwcll, Rrook . York. Etitkr. R.iJ.k. Rt)W TWO: Wllll,.m . Radrr. R Smith. Sh.irrock. IVlly. Huffman. Kluscn. ROW ONE: Schum.iin. Pontius. Dil- K.c. Stcltncr. Rupert, Cochofl. S lU E oi-i-ircRS Mil.U) fi)M-iii(ti. C uiirnian ' I luiiii.is I ' iniuTUli. N ' iip Cliuiriniiri K,tl[ili I ' liriiitin. . r Tr((iry Ric ' i.trd f ' .dninnilMHi. ri ' nMircr riic Slinliiil Ki.iPK li I (In- AiiM-iic ail Sot iciy )l Met li iiii .il l ' .iit!inf T . wliit li was liarlcrj-d in IQII. is DIM- 1(1 llie more adivc pnj iiiferiiii so- c iolies on llio aiii| iis. Rcuiilar inedini s lielo on tlif first and lliird I liiirsday of eacfi inonlfi •ire |iall Tnc(t to |) ' ' ' ' « professional «n- scioiisnrss and ffllowsliip . .V varii-lv ol iiilcr fslinu topics, sinli as jet proptdsion, wind Itin- nfls. smolio ahatcriicnt. spjct tion ol ixisonncl, and dicsci rnijinrs arc presj-ntrd lis kmsl spcal crs from industry and tliP enUint-i-rinB profession. I In- ili.iplor n)cinl prs liave also made inspi-clion tours to many of llu- local industrial plants. I lie sot iai side ol iiiuiiifciinu iv no! over- looked liv tlie ort ani . itioi). In addition to tlie annii.il pit nir. tlie ' ( irease liull . an inforinul meinliersliip dance, conliiuies to 1)6 a | o|)ular fea- ture on tlie caientl.ir ol events. I lie lot al ( liapter had the honor ol iieiiiu iiust 111 llie annual . SMK Recion V Student Con- lerenie in llie spiiiiu ' (luarter. 10 10. f-ifteen ieadinU cnijineerini! siiiools Irom Ohio. I ' ennsylvania, Michican and Ontario. Canada, participated in tlic l (i il,i iMiil ( )liio . l.ile. represented ny I ' iiissfll l . . iiiiis .)r.. look lonrlii prize in the IclIi- nical sessions. 162 membi:rs . llo..l. 1 ynn O. C o. . i ' lliiliicl W. ( M-I . .Ifssr 1 . Kirkpiilrak. Ui.l.at.l W lurpliy. .lainrs D. S« liciiiian, Jainm . n Irrson. C ' lirl A Crane. 1 lt rl «-rl H C.iililslrin. Mnir.u 1 KIrinlrin. Cl.nrr W. X.id.nlli.d. Kinn.lli S.liiiniann. R.ml.. An.lrrw s. rriioM 1. Cmu . Alva i;. ( ...sl,,-,,. R..n,l,.l W. K.,...ll. I s K, ,-K„n. Inl.M S.l,nll.-, Clillor.l 1 lliilrn. elms. 1.. Dank,.. Um . ( ' .niv.r. Rcilnrl 1 ). Korsu ' rn. W 111. W. i rinai . lA .Si-riklor. I.i-on.ir.l Ilail.v. ( I.i.s. A. Davis. Knl..rl W n. ( rtil. I lv ar l Kniiiss. Will. I ' .. ( )U,ivsky. Roll, rl S.-lz.-r. V i,i, ( . Il..l,l m. Dnrr. ' il II 1 )rrniir( Iii, Juscpli 1 l. r(HT. C.isli R. Krcidrr. Ivlw. W. ( )str.it n.ii. I ' .rni ' Sl .Sliaro.k. W ' allir 1 ,,- ,m. KoLrrl 1. 1 )i ' n -fr. Ki ruirt! Ilask.-ll. Don.il.l I ' . 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Adoipi, i: linlln.an. Ri l.ar l Marsli. (■|i(l..r.l I ' r.slon. Wni. Si. Clair, lanii-s (_1. Car.l«.ll. K.lin ,lr. I ' arl.-v. Orvill,- 15. Hnll.i.an. Win. K. Marlin. Alva ' . lusli. los.-|ll, Slarkcy. CieraM CKr - liil. .Inlin havrrt. Louis . 1. 1 inuuins. .laiiu-s E.. ,lr. lasuokn. Nohoni Rad.r. Donai.l F. Slaylon. Jark K. Clullir. I.ionaril M. Finn«-ran. 1 lioni.is 1 1 In n.-nard. CIt-tns M. M,-.ll,-v. Ilarol.l r. Rallrv. los.pli Sl.lln.r. Millon A. Corlmff. Cl.ris S. I ' isluT. Wnrri-n 1 1 Initii.-I. W ' arrt-M .1. Mi.l,,„ls. „i. A. R.inis.r. Rnss,-ll R. Slor.r. Milton ].. Cotliod. ' i(tor I ' islnnan. Stinlord I.n„,s. Roi.rrl E Mill,.„,n. 1 ran. is . Roads. Nonn Stork. Ri.liard H Colton. I anl I ' ond.i. . nton 1. L.varas. Wm. Mindcrnian. lolui Rolicrls, James H. Siranss. W ' ni. . . Con.-. CaUin 1 ' . I ' rantis. (uraid . lone-., Uonalfl 1 . Mini.k. Davi.l R.iliinson. I.inies I£. Swa.lily. I.ylo V. Conk!,-. R,.l„-rt I). iTiinkrnlu-rt;. Ron) rl 1. K.iil. 1 .eoriitrn A. M.mtr.iss. Liiy.-nf- R...l.k, R..l..rt C. Swan. W ' ni. . Cowtlrn, 1 . mi . 1. l rt ' (lrri k. I laroM M. KiMrni y. P.iui R. M..s...ni. I ' as.|ual,- Rnptrl. Carl L. S ollosi. Joseph M. I ' niliir. I.itov D. K.pplrT. Ircderirk W. M..rris. (■,ill,.n C. Sands. David L. TOP ROW: Cowdcn. Cameron. Danko, Kcpplcr, St. Clair, Mindcrman. Favrct, Smith, Huggins. Davis. Rt)W TWO: Dcrn. Michals, Lillcy, Starkcy, Atkinfion, Javaras. Marlin. R. Bceson, J. Bccson. Rohrcr. ROW ONE: Thompson, Nel- son. Cox. Wilson. Shrllcr. HueUkamp. Anderson, Mam- one. Kirkpatrick. TOP ROW: Goshen. Daniels. South. BcKile. Helmar, Em. . Denlingcr. Marvh, Milhoan. Stork. ROW THRER: Bcitlcr. Van Horn. Staats. Schutte. Henley, Hockin, Parker. Diin- don. Warren. Stayion. Edward . Swaerly. Futhey. ROW TWO: Bowser, Alford. J. Tilton, D. Tilton, Valentine. Kearney. Kastor, Benedict. Cochoff. ROW ONE: Kreider. Spckl- man, Wehrman, Edmondson, Finneran, Zobcnica. Jones, Mc- Laughlin, Penrod. A I rii E ui i ici:rs j4tiiit- I Itiliii. President Jiiiiics AlulrrsiMl. it-r I ' rvsidvnl illiitiii (iritM- . S ' tr ' f«ry Chartered in 1025. tlie Oliio State University Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chem ical Kngineerinfi has been one of the more active professional orcani .ations on the campus. Desiring to foster the interest of i hemistry stud- ents in relation to the chemistry program is the foremost purpose of tlie c hapter. Secondly, it en- deavors to create fellowship among memhers and huultv within the c hemical dep.irlrnent. its func- tions cover both the technical and so iai affairs. .• ll students enrolled in the c licniic a! engineer- ing department are c|u ilili (l In inin llic chapter. Meetings are held monthly in Room 154 ol the Chemistry liiiilding. . t each business meeting guest speakers from diflerc-nt technicdl lields pre- • inl llic iiw ixiiiiN 111 pr.K lie iiig engineers on probic-ms ol relative interest to the group. I he organi ation sponsors inspection trips to plants and various local factories as its yearly field work. These trips are (|uite popular and also very instructive. iiiiiiig the social functions under llie sponsor- ship ol the chapter are the annual I ' all Roundup f ormal. the Spring picnic for members and facidty and oilier minor affairs througlioiil tlie academic Near. . t prescnl llic i li.ipler exceeds 200 members iinci is considered mic nl the largest professional or- ganizations on lln- I iiiversily c ampus. I he mem- bers are active- mil (ink in llic AlC K chapter, but also in many ol the various engineering honoraries recognized b the University. The large numerical membership of this organizatioi is ample prool of the popiil.irily that the .-XICE chapter holds in the student s extra i urriciilar advancements both in the professional tuul (lie soc iid lields. Tilt ' RO : H.m oll. I ' .iCil. Naii.iv.ili. Ltjvut. Batk.r. Wcthcrhy. Conitillicrc. McC.lnnis. Fit:. Bow hir. ROW KIc;HT: Rinch.nrt. Sichcr, Aidruh. Van Hynmu. Chctnin. Rice. Burkholdir Eilcrman, Vcrli.imp. Yi.unit. TlK.mp on. Kclliy. RllW SEVEN: Tsc. Horn, Davis. Scfcrian. Harkinson. Go . atd. Spikcr. Saylnr. Wilhrow, Imnul, Mayfiild, Biadfulc. ROW SIX: Smith, Hoiiuhum, Fink, Cheney, MeCue. Maple, Mac Creiiot, l)dy. Speed, l:ant. Sohala RIUV FIVE: Kildmv, Miller. Hault, lone., Martin, Weir, Claris, Hamilton, Olah. ROW FOUR: Madarter, Beckett, Hoi.rman, Sin , Taylor, Walden, ScHo..5cr, Stcphan, Bi«hou:e ROW THREE: Thomas, Boch, Zimmerman, Mcchem, Athearn, Calvin, Lindsay. Cravcr RO« ' TWO: Sharps. Hatists. Koons. Floyd. Wise. Broduer. Dubcj. ROW ONE: Gravcj, KolTolt, Bradiech, Hahn, Anderson. 164 T IU ltET n OI ' IICERS F-llis Miiwk. I ' rvsidi ' ltt RohiTt Alli ' ri. Hrtnrtliiifi Sciri ' lury W ' illiiim S liru ' idiT. Uv Presuwtit Jt ' Wfl Perkins. C orr  s on{ ififj St ' crrtnry iiclciir ( I. irk. f rt ' iisitrpr l.iii l olii F i was foiindccl at I.cliiuli I ni (rvil ill I.s,s3 Ijy [■.dwiiril f lis t, ' i s )ii ' illi iiiis. Jr. Il main purpose consists of presenting a recosnition to students in Knaineering on Ine nasis ol liiuli scliolarsliip and good charac tcr. I ail Bate , as it is known to its inciiiners. is attempting to do more than serve only in the cnparit ' of an honorary society. In addition to its academi fmution ol recognition, it carries on with ,1 well n.ilaiued program throughout llic scholasti year with dinner meetings lieing held every second week at which the social and business functions ol the association are performed. Once fi year, the organization holds an lnlf)rm,d fiance lor its memners. One of I an lieta Pi s many projects is the selec- lion ol ,in outstanding Sophomore of each year l() wiioiii fi suilahle awarri is made. I his Sopho- more re(()giiilion award is made on the hasis ol high scholarship, character, personality, ami eco- nomic need. 1 he award itsell is usually made in llie lorm ol .1 s( hohirsiiii) wliiili pays a (crtain amount ol the selected student s lees lor the three ((uarlers of his Junior year. TAU BETA PI JUNIORS. TOP ROW: Rein. Lee. Arnctt. Fetter. Withrow. Immcl, Te Itusllan. Seymour ROW TWO: Trunick, C.im.ihan. Lepper. Wood. Aui:en;tein. Ritter, Starkcy. Sawyer. ROW ONE: Schorr. Wilson. Temple. Piper. Carter. Kilian. CongelIicr -. Blackburn. TAU BETA PI SENIORS TOP ROW: Graves, Campbell. Wherman. Brague. Marshall. Edmondson, Ulman. Mayficld. Danko. Iserman. ROW TWO: Shaw, Swan. Kastor. Rau. Shields. Singhaus. Simpson. Wolansky. Keycs, Bcitlcr. ROW ONE: Herr. Shank. Al- len. Hawk, Schneider, Perkins. Rice, Davidson. Clark. THETA TAII OFFICERS Janitii Ri-Ho. Regent Rnliirt Bri. .L . N ' icf RrgerU llitniul Itirct ' ii un, Se rrliiry r.arl I Icjilv, Trrosiirrr Tlu-la 1 ail. a ii.ilioii.tl proh-ssioiial ciicinpfTinc Iriilrniitv. was f )iin lf l on ( ) tolx-r 1 i. H ()I. tit the L ' niver il of Minnesota. I Ihtc .ire H .i ti e ( lirtplfr tlirouulioiit tin- nation at prcM-nt. Dnrinu ' .1 rel.ilivcK lirli-l period in(« ' tlie close ol tin- lati- war. llie Sii nia Cli.ipl ' r nl I licia Ian has made rapid progress in inatiy ol tlie varied phases of fraternity life. parti idarly those parts more ( losely associated with professional de elop- Mienl. hile llniiled hon ' -iiiu h-is lunnpered the Ira- lernil s niinierii.tl ( ro th. il li.is .iide i its iiieni Ijers in lorminu siront; ties ol Iraternal lellowsliip. Its memliers have t.iken active parti ip.ition in many school attivities. especially those ol the Col- lege of [ ' .ntfineerint. ' . ( denn Barnetl. I .ee lledues. Roii.ild lisii. Don- ald lones. l.eRo I linlvk.niip .ind |)l( lt;es Cal Dagnal and Clillon ke i have seats on the Engi- neers C Oiincil. Mendiers in 1 exnikoi are Lee 1 ledijev. Bdl ! i hneider and ( denn Barnett. while Ron. dd lisli, lames Fetter ant! Cal Dagnal re- ( enlly joined that ortjanization. I lioii( h not an honorary fraternity, many of 1 heta I an s memhers are inilnded in the var- ious engineerinu lidniiraries at the University. I he fraternity is represented in I i I an Sigma. me hani( al engineering honoriirv . I y C arl .Ander- son. Robert firooks. Louis Co (len. LeRoy Hiiels- kamp. Oon Jones. John Minderman. and Ray Warren. I he threesome ol ni( k Iserman. lim I et- ler and Bill S( hneider arc nicinlxrv ol I an Beta Pi ind I ' .ta Kappa Nii honor.iries, while Bill Ciross- man was retentU initiated Into ( hi I ' .psilon. civil engineering honorary. Carl .Vnderson and LeRo IhieUk.imp .ire mem- hers ol Pi Mu r.|) llon, inallieni.illi s honorary. Flans are iielnu Inniiul.ilrd lor a new home whl h will ' ri.il li ' tin li.iliTiiiK to I ' vpand its program. TDI ' Rl) V: Rt.iJ. Svlin.ijtr. Ktiin. kliiiMnvki. WolUm. Clemens Hcdiif!. Prior. Cowjrn. ArnolJ. Jorscnscn, McCiiv. ROW TWO: Jones. Hcaly. Haines. SalUe. MinJcim,in. HueUk.imp. Sparro -. Oaelin. B. Gro, sman. Cobh. Fish. Cnse. ROW ONE: D. B.irnctl. f: (;rns«m.in, AnJ.r nn. Fetter. Uermin, Brnnks, Wirren. C. R.irnt-tt, I).ivis. E (;i EEis s rmi ( iL LPH n in r.fU li ( ' liirsil.i till- r.ntjineers Coiirn il lioldv si ' s i€)ii in lord Mall. All meetings arc held there tliroiitMioiil llie s liool year. I lie ( oiiik il i (iiin (iDX ' d (li eiei led represenl.itis -s Ironi eai li ol llie vtiideiit (iruaiii ati )n in the Colletje ol iMijiiiieer in{ . I wo re|iresentati es from ea( li or( ani .atioii. a senior innnlier .md i jnnior nieinlier. are ele ted for a two year term. I he C oini d |ionsors the f ' .nyineer .s Day f arade which is ( i en l)iennially as a part of Kngineer [)a . f rizes are awarded ny the C onn il f or the hest exiiihil and the hest float in the parade during the ( eleljration. I he Couniil also sponsors the Engineers Prom, a formal daiue whiih is held duriiiu the Winter (.Quarter. C harlered onK one year ayo. . la 7. IQ40. tin- . lph.i I ' i . In ( hapter is the industrial enuineer inU s(liol.isti honorary. It is the purpose ol tliis oruanl .ation to hrini; toi ether men of mutual interests and hiyh scholastic standards, to honor them and provide workaijle uroups of individuals whose interest is in hetterini; tlieir profession. I he- .Mpha f ' i . lu is a national organization with headcpiarlers in Atlanta, Creorgia. The na- tional organization, founded in January 25. I ' MQ, is comprised of five- memhers at present. I he itiunediale program undertakc-n t)v the Oliio State chapter is the design and production of an award to he given to donors of ec|ciipiiient to the Industrial f ' .ngineering department. ENGINEERS COUNCIL TOP ROW: Cr.iig. HcJs.s. Perkins, Blackburn. Fish. Gci- ger. Miller, Anderson. Gonva. Dagnall, Dodd. Conrad. ROW TWO: Moff,at. Fetter. Prof. Ayres. Coram. Jenkins. Romeo. B. Barnett. Nitschke. Lawman. Hawk. ROW ONE: Lorey. Lipai, Richardson, Dean Mc- Qutgg. Shackelford, Schneider, Mar.shall, Mcrkic, Brandt. ALPHA PI MU TOP ROW: D. Williams. Dra- lic, Evans, G. Williams, Lose- ly. Holland, Temple. ROW THREE: Wilson. Marsh. Fred- crick, Reider, Stahl, Dickerson. Watts. Schorr. Martin. Dag- nall, Chambers. ROW TWO: Szuch, Weiland, Rocco. Owen. Mitten. D. C. Williams. Pep- per. Lehoczky. Marshall. Green, J. Smith. Lucal. ROW ONE: Molfit, HoUinger, H. Smith. Ekcy. Gonya. Brague, Barker. Bower, Noakes. TEllAMir SIKIETY FmiMIKYVlEX S snriETY Beinc llie first of 18 sucli lirain lies is the honor riciiiiu ' d hy tlip stiicfpnt l)r.iii( h of the Aincrliaii Cpraniic Sorietv. t was fomuh-fl at Ohio Stale May 25. I ' 1 . with the purpose to strcnafhen nncf extend the intere t and support of the cer- aniii students iintl to promote the arts and scien- ces rehlted to the sihdite in histries. I his is done lliroutjh aiiest speakers from indiistritd rese,ir( li or| ani .ations who set forth tlie prohh ' ms .md accomplishments of their inchviilti.il liildv ol cerami( s. MeMd)ersliip is lirnilcd Id tin- iiislrmlor .md students enroMed in the (hp.irlrnciil ol ( T.imir encineerinc and rertuni irt il ( )liiii ! t,itc lonlli- ly meetings were field in Lord 1 iail. Founded in the Sprint! of 1948. Tlic Oiiio State liapter of tlie AmeriCfUi I ' oiuidry men s Sot iety i i comprised ol thirty-live mend)ers mainly from the Industrial flngineering. Mechanical and Met- allurgical I -nginering departments. I his t hapter. one if sev ' n. was lormed out ol interest ol I )r i!li.im . hi ' .ul ol the loiiiidry dep.irtmeiil. .md .i sm.dl group ol stud ' nts in- tere ' lcd in llic lonn lry industry. 1 he main ac- li il ol ihi ' I ii.i|ilii i sponsoring speakers and lilms ol te( Imic.il nature which are |)resented in a inonthK meeting. I he memners take an a tive p.irl in till ' liK .d business i Ii,i|)Iit ol ( )hl() .md at present are working on a hooklet wiii(h will describe the lunctions of the industrv. . MERIC. N CERAMIC SOCIETY I01 RlUV; Sjlinc. Tcrncnt. K, l ■r, Ihrij:. Cooltc. Lorcy. Shjw, Marie, Sictlncr, Miller. I.upt.i. Veres. Bristow. Strad- l.y. ROW TWO: Koxrmiloijlu. Schi.il. Sean. Vjn Schirk. S.ekm.in. Cirrulhers. Kinij. H.in. Marshall. Chia Chic Wu, Meredith. Ru...ell. ROW ONE: Kjrne . Tro tcI. Johnson. Hjn n n. ( ainahan. Shoneb;irKer. CLirk. Bowman. AMERICAN FOUNDRYMENS ASSOCIATION TOP ROW: EgBleiton, Diin- .lon. Baker. Owen. David, Matwcll. Wa em ROW TWO: t ' f. Willi.im . Smith. Saulino. M:ity!kclia. Smith. Ekey. Pir- runs. Brm.cr. ROW ONE: D. W,lli,im.. Mir.h. Weiland. Merntt. Anibal. Schneider. S HL A I E E C omprisini; (lie iiiain purpose i llic Sliidcnl Soi ictv ol I .aiKisi .ipc . r liitiM Is i- llic lostrr iiiL! i l ■! u ' n-.iliT tinili ' isl.irulliin .iiici inlrri ' st hi Iciiuisiiipc iri nlli ' ( lurr iiinoiit! iIidsc stiidciiU ma joriiii. ' in llicil ( iirru iiliiin. I his is li( pi ' l to lie ,i( - coiiipl i ltt- l tlirimuli oroiip parli ip.ilion in .utixi- ties •uul ilisi iissions rcuitivc to the prolcssion. rield trips to .isnint ' ton. D.C . and lli - i lot Lin j .dicy state parks were tlic ni.iin events ol Li ' .l year s program. ' leetini ' s. held every I ues l,iy In nrowri I hill, present talks ny prolessional nun on sunji ' tis ol relative interest to the nieinhers. ( )nalih(ation,s lor nieiunership lonsist ol being enrolled in landscape architecture. 1 Iw . ineri an liistilirte of f .le tri( al F ' -nuineers- Insliliili ' of R.idio l.noinccis vliideiil chapter at ( )|iio .St, ill- v ,is loiindcd In lnllill ihc need lor hav- inj one group do the work loriiierlv lieinu ' i arried on l,y the . li:|-: and ll i:. iiotli the Ali:|-: an l th ' IRI , are national organizations. I, ike its parent or- ganizations the . li ' .(-. JF I . student chapter here is a technical sot iety whose purpose is to keep its nieniLcrs informed of technical developments by lettures. tours and pul)lications. Through mi9 the OSU chapter has pidjlished I he Second District AIEE Newsletter which is re- ceived l)y memhers in the Second Dislric t vvhli h includes about fxventy-five lolleges and univer- sities. STUDENT SOCIETY OF L. NDSCAPE ARCHITECTS TOP ROW: Vounc. Mcrwin. Bargar. Ness. Behnkc, Lock- wood, SanforJ. Draycr. Loni:. Rarey. Lui:t. Gumbert. Aiilt ROW ONE: Buchanan. Worth ington, Bassctt, Litcen, Heck. Sutton, Frcihcit, Booth. AMERICAN INSTITUTE Ol ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS TOP ROW: Russell. Herbert. Read. Tillcy. Hatery. Hcnschen. Hardman. Sparrow. Zeitz. Bockstiegel. Shumakcr. Har- mon. Johnson. Sawyer. Flan- nii:an, Richardson. Kaiser. R(nV THREE: Gay. Williams. Moore. Slor. Merlin. Albert. Sauber. Niday. Zaucha. Gas- per, Driscoll, Iscrman. Car- done. Given. Hogc, Kcstner ROW TWO: Barger. Carson Peck. Drusan. Shcrer. Schmidt. Hedces. Pitiman. Papier. Nolte. Zimmerman. Strang. Hashi- 2ume. Schweinfurth. Stephen- son. Sloan. Luke. ROW ONE Barker. Schweickart. Bamett. Laub. Fish. Schneider. Ayrcs. Ulman. Fetter. Tomlinson. Swiger. Mitchell. Blackburn. A I I E A s r E I he members of llic AmiTiiaii liistitiilc ol In- dustrial Engineers organization arc i-n( a( c l in a well rounded program ol so( iai and terliniial events tliroii|i|io(it tlie year. 1 lie (iiapler. with a membersliip of ovit two liiindred. liouK riKJiilliK incrlinuv diirinu trie year. . li students retjislered in tlie department ol industrial enyineerinu are el- igible for membership. The te( hni al a li ities of the hapter take pla e at the monthly meetings where guest speak- ers talk and lead discussions on their experiences whirli apply to the principles of industrial en gineering. I he social activities included a barn dance. winter inlornicd and stuciiiit aliunni picnic . jo Im ' i nicnibet ol llie Sludcnl BriUlc h ol the . merican Society ol C i il l.nuineers, a studeni must be enrolled in the department of ci il c-n gineering and have a c lass rank of Sophomore or higher. I he purpose of the- organization is to establish profession, il contacts and to accpiaint students with current engineering problems. C uesl speak- ers and discussions form a part of the bi weekiv meetings which are held in lirown ll.dl. The most important soc iaI event ol the- vcar was the annual Spring I ic nic to which the entire department of civil enginec-ring is invited. Other minor events were Iwld llirouL ' inMil the sc hol.islic vear. . MtRI(:. N INSTITUTE Ol INHUSTRIAL ENGINEERS TOP ROW: GiKrjun. Siahl. Cr iinc. StfllpfliiK. Siidlino, Bil- ker. SjhcUrnm-r. C tmyj. Schorr, Thomas. I)aKn, ll. W ' llmc . Mj- lyilii ' lla. Johnson. Nojko. H.o vty. LouJin. Ilowhc. ROU FIVE: Conkcl. B,.jcl. S.k.1 Rck. McVcy. Kraft. Bovver. V,l,„n, Sl..lc. Tone. Ek,v. Smith, Yanchfk. (Icr tm-r. Watts. Rocco. Krjstcl. Rtnv FOUR: Hraeur. Barker. Ctiw. FccKt-r. Worlhlcv. Trnipl, . L.tmbt-rt. Kiihach. Booprl,. arsch.oior. Kreskc. Morton ROW THREE: Lucal. R.i«,i. Sziich. Schumann. Walt, i RuKuh ' s. t iovina££o. Orct FcKcrt. ERi:l,-ston. Martin. S -, ; hach. Schorr. Wal.h. I ' oiv, i ROW TWO: Marsh. Shade. Pra ic. t; Williams. Wilkin-, n Williams. Mcrklc. Marshall, lohnson. ( irtcr. Rt-iJcr. Bu- chanan. R.a. ROW ONE: Cjuick. Loscly. I niiuall. Evan,. Welch. Tait. Ourn. Dro:. W.ilanJ. Viirk,.«.ky. .VMhRICAN SOCIETY OF (IVII. ENf.lNEERS TOP ROW: AnJrfu.«. Hilhorr, Ralry. (oM-tt|lc. Salt:. Tntt schiih. FKtch,r. flcojall. Quicksall, Phrrman. 1). Borch ..r,lt. W (;rossman. ROW THREE: Handhy. Faust. N.« • II. Murphy. Dornhiisch. Sim- mcrmachcr. ( ' ,. (Irtissman. God- hoiit. lonts. Morttan. Rolo. ROW TWO: K,io. t;ihh..n,y. Croop. Fallon. Robinson. Be- miller. Vowel. Hall. Atkins. ROW ONE: Hunt. Sahlotny C ' .unvalson. Thomaii. fallespic. Skilkcn, Hardin. Colter. (HI ErSILM ET h{ VV Ml Most ri( (III honorary friilrrnily iiisliillcd in tlic prolcs.vioniil ' iit. in ' (-rint rciiiks is (lie (listinc lion clainietl l C ni l ' .| sil m. ivil cni ineeriii( pro fcssional lionor.iry lr.ilcinil . I In- ( )lii(i Sl.itc Cliaptcr was installed linic ). | )|() vxilj, |,n stlKienls lorniinu tlic nnclcus ol tlic nii ' iiilxTsliip. Sinte llicn l ) new nicinncrs lifixc Ixcn inilialcd into tlic (jroiip. Altn )nt!li the ( ro(ip is Ino (iiinu In have spon- sored any large so( iai or hiisiness fmu tions to date, plans are heing set towards making next year a prosperous year. The fraternity intends to rcate interest and lellowship among its niemhers and the members ol the entire civil engineering de partment. I .la Kappa Nu i.s the national elec trie .il engini-er- iiig honorarv association which honors those stu- dents ill ihe Junior. Senior, and graduate years will) have achieved a high m Imhivlli r.iliiig in liieir underclass years. II is the purpose of the asscK ialion to assist its meinhers ihronglioiil their lives in becoming better men in their ( hosen profession. In return, its memr)ers help to improve the profession, the courses of instruction and the inslilnlions where its chapters are estal)lislied. The activities of the chapter include two dinner meetings each month at which either speakers or riio ies are presented. Outings or parties with other organizations are iield throughout the year. CHI EPSILON TOP ROW: Colter. Nelson. Schwamberiicr. C-onlclin. Rcvis. Grossman. Dunn. Bartholo- mew. ROW TWO: Arnold. Hunt. Miller. Dornbusch. Witt, Schaffer. Mofirhead. Dowalter. Vogel. ROW ONE: Spaeth, Goodman. Wallaec, Jackson, Seymour. Godhout. Abel. Conrad. ETA KAPPA NU TOP ROW: Rau. Wilber. Leil- ner, Schneider. Blackburn. Tamplin. Frye. Rhodes. Bock- stieael. Sloan. ROW THREE: Burdge. Ulman. C.-ilik;iuri. Saw- yer, Richardson. Gibson, Fet- ter, Havne. Given. Hoee. ROW TWO: Eaton. Ho .rn. Wil- liams. Lcpper. Martin. Varner ONE: Shimble ant, Flannigan. Smith stein. Bill, Iserma Herman ROW Millig.in. Bry- Aui en- I s I ' l TAU Sli; IA Enrollment in Aeronautical Kngincerinu is tlw only requirement for qualifiration to membership in the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. One ni.iin projet t eacli year is an inspection trip to a leading research laboratory or manufacturintJ plant. This year the oruanization traveled to the Lewis i ' liuhl i ropuision Laboratory in Clevel.inil. Ohio. L ' su.diy. at eai li ineelinu held on the second or third of each month, the ( h.ipler has a uuest speaker Iroin some sec tioii oi the airi r.ilt indiislry who spe.iks on the modern trends ol liiv p.ir lii ular part of the induslr . The social prour.un iiw ludev minor e eiits (hir- inU the year wiiicli .iie lini.ixed with ,i Sprinu pic ni( . The Ohio State Pi Mu C li.ipter of Pi Tau Sig- ma, national honorary mechanical engineering fra- ternity, was installed at the University May 7. 19-18. The object of this organization is to foster the spirit of fellowship, co-operation and under- standing .imong the students and faculty in the department of mechanical engineering. Members are elected from tlie Junior and Senior classes in the department on the basis of schol- arship, ie.idersliip, personality and character. Dinner and bii-iness meetings are held twice a month with spe.ikers who discuss c iirreni news in relationship to mech.niical engineering. I w ice ea h eiir tlw i h.iplir sponsors a smoker honoring the a hie cments ol members of the me- chanic al engineering department. institute of i:ron. uti(:al sciences ri1| ROW: Walors WoLinslv. R.m in. FilJcr. Milltr. Kin- J..1I. ROW TWl- : BalJuin. Wiiolliim. Bloom. Rober. Brjn- M n. Hcnninficr, Thomas. ROW ONE: Prior. Bojjn. Bldcrt- -.her, Peebles. Hall. Bowmin. I ' l T.M ' SKiM.V rol ' ROW Kr.igle. Sciylon, Atnitt, Spellman. Cochoff. Mrdltv. Minderm.in. Kail. Er- , rl ROW THREE: Bowser. Smith. Hrillry. Jones, Wchr- M.in. St.irkiv. Kascor. Lillcy. ,l«.,r |. ROW TWO: Mur- liey. FifJefuk. Warren, Ron- ' ii . EJmondsnn, Anderson, [ niniek. Fishman. Forey, Me niithlin. Hoekin. Preston, HurUkamp. F.iuret. ROW I Nli: Cowden. Pituie. Rrancis, I ilton, Milhoan. Ftnneran. Zo- ' nica. Bailey. Bickslcr. Gates, H, jilrr. Thomas. Sehuitt, lirools, Roberts. Syfcrt. SILVIA i:4l 1 1A EI ' SIIII I I l ' .li| il ilil lor iiicniliir vlii| in SiUiiiii ( iiiiir]i i I ' .psiluii ro(|iiirt ' s a l(i(l(iil lo lia c 21 lioiirs in tlu t ' artli sciences willi il Iciisl a poinl iKHir avfraye ol .(). 1 lis axerau ' c In all siilijic Is nnivl lie at least 2.8. I lie purpose ol the or ani . iti( n is loi llic s( imi asHc. scleiifific. and social aclvaiueincnl ol its ineniliers. A liirtner onjec t is tiie wish to binci together the members ol the various departments represented in the fraternity. I he major depart- ments are mining, niineralotiy. ceramic v. pdrolcnn). Seoloyy and metallurgy-. Meetings are held e ery other I uesda in Lord Hall along with dinner sessions each cpiarler willi an outstanding guest as a speaker. I lie purpose ol till- . ludcnl ( li.iplcr ol tin Ameri( ui Inslilulc ol .Xrihitects is the advance rncnl ol its memhers both educationally and sorial- l . Mcrribcrsliip is open to any student majoring in art hite tnre. I he organization plans to serve as a bridge be- tween the student s training and the adual prac- tice of architecture. Lectures by guest speakers who relate interesting information from their ex- periences, give an opportunity for educational dis- ( usion on the fields ol architecture. liusiness meetings are held e erv sei ond week llironghout the cfuarter. I he social functions of tlie liapter included llip animal f eaiix . ' rts nnU antl the .Spring Picnic. SIGMA GAMM. EPSILON TOP ROW: Frailer. Zuspan. Hohlcr. Rowlands. Bauer, Prinz. Rhoncy. Bernhard, Sedor. ROW THREE: Arkle. Kaiser. Jcssup. Meredith. Trostcl. Archambeault. Felmet. Scott. Shoncbargcr. ROW TWO: Shis- ler. Fograschct. Gracf. Shafer. Writfht. Roehl. Boyd. Lehner. Benson, WiHiams ROW ONE: Bristow. ORourks. Hilder- brand. Greenlee, Stoll. Blackic. Britten. Mueller. Muscr. C ' rom- bie. AMERICA.S ' INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS TOP ROW: Garvin Clark, Sar- bin, Scnith, Burton, Sylvester. Bycrs ROW FIVE: Feder. Jen- kins. Stone. Ott. Moore. Mul- lins. Iden. Doc. ROW FOUR: Kifii-ms. Spcncc. Kraker. Sims. Weir. Webb. Wise, Rothchild. Kaplan. Snider. ROW THREE: Goets. Markling. Orr. Munsel. Russell. Zimmer. Saunders. Kri- der. Amigo. ROW TWO: Dye. Finkelstein, Coplan. McKinncy. Talbot. Rocderer. Weatherby. SariBghousc. Godfrey. Motts. ROW ONE: Hickman. Arend. CanScld. Calhoun. Van Clcve. Bishop. Waite. Zuckcr. I !!. ' i ' ,,V ' • ' ■; ' «; H ' -JH ' . IVrk.ns. KLckbiini. l.-h. C. .r. Miil. r, A.iJci,..,,. Uui.yj. l).,tnall, DuJJ. CunraJ. ROW TttO: M ' lllai. Fitter. Ajrcs. Coram, knkins. Romic. Bamctt. Nilschlc,-. Lowm.in, Hawk. ROW ONE: ' ' cKord, Schncidtr, Marshall, Merkic, Brandt. Lony. Lipai. Riihard.-on, MacQiiiiiii. ShackelJ liviin ' tiiht ' r I lii ljate%t F.rents TEW I hill oi-i-ici:rs la.k Sli„. k.lh.rJ. ' r,-M,l.„l [illl S Im.i.lir. i v ' rivsii i ' iil l)a c Marilirtll. . ' « ' rrr((irv ri ' dJiiirrr IcMiikoi is ail oru ' .ini ciliDii (unipoM ' d fiiliirU of mill III tlic ( ollcL ' c ()l r.in inccriin, ' . Il- | lr|)l . ' is lo honor tliosr men ol llii- ( ollfyc who Ii.im ' sliown I ' M cptionfil liM(liTsni|) iinil ' n Ti. ' in I ni ' rsity rccouni .i ' d cxlrii i iirtii iil.ii .n li ilic . 1 ..i n ' .ir Inr inili.ilfs irf l i|)|) (l al tlic l ' .iit!inciT s rroiii and llip initiation crrnioiiics lalii- pl.it i liirint I raditions Week. lo (|nalif . a man innsi l)i ' .1 Innior or .1 ! « ' nior in llic C Ollcu ' c of I ' .nL ' inccrintJ anil lia r dcniiinstra- lc(l liis interest in rxlr.i nrrii id.ir work. I liis ve.ir I r nikoi lias eiu onraux ' d l .m iiieerint sluclents to p.irtii ipate in extra (iirriiiilar ailivities and lins awarded a pl.npir In tin- ontstandino presli- man student. ■:; ' w ' ' «te. •n . : .j.;, • PROFESSIOI Al r Dr. W ' cmlvU n rosl. ' o ) ' (in of tlic CoUctje of Dmlivlr 1 COLLEUE OF DENTISTRY JK l fr f ml ( Kililiin Sr(fc((ir p 176 Deatc i.hcf Se(tca% i AiIh ' soii. i i,iii ( . ; IVH Alpha Kappa liamma liariniiii , Ivdlxil I ' . I l • liorr. i:..rl K. . Iiirliiis I i-rrv I) 1 S. Siiima Pi, IVIta Smtna LVIm BclzllT. illi.llll l . C OlIKIlfMIS n ivs I ' hi Delta Thiia. Psi Omega lit ' iKHlu I. Dean ( . Rdl-crwrii DUS. fJowcn, Matjoric I- Miirfifis I ' crry C.I ' H. Bowers. Jolin N. Hoiirririi e Brown. Douylns I;.. Jr. Firowii. I l.iiold I. Ordfiri lc ( () (ii)iuiis DOS. D.D S Siiima Phi Epsilon. Psi Omcfi.i .■ Irh;i K.ipp. ' i Dcll.1 Burrell. William E. Coltirn ms D D.S. Psi Omega Carwile. am ry C . (Solumotis D.D.5. Delta Sigma Delta C (X khiirn. .lolin A. ( (iliirri xis D.D.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Coclispoti. N ' inceiit . . Cole. Alien Dreu ' ster C. oluinhus DOS. Delta Sigma Delta D.D.S. Sigma Nu. Delia Sigm,i Delta Coinunale. Leonard ( uidniuijs D.D.S. Psi Omega Corrofo. X ' incent .1. I oungslowii D D.S. Coyle. Barbara .1. Co iimotis C.D.H Jr. Am. Dent.il Hygiene Assn. Dalton. Wrn. I. (_ olitininis D.D.S.. M.S. P.si Omena. President Senior C.Ufs m Cullcgc of Dentistry- Phi Delta Thcta Falasca. Charles A. W arrvn D D.S. Phi Eta Sieni.i Fleaele. Lamar D. Napoleon D.D.S. Delta Siiima Delta Flory. Jolin W J)a ' ton D.D.S. M, 177 et€tc t% f O ft Ct LI. O C lilinan, Irving M. I) OS Alpha Omckia (Vice Prcs.- 1 IC l-UIiT I. HiILl (•.ils.lorf. C. M. ( ll( i.ut .V C D.H. Alph.i Kappa Gamma (Sccrt-iarvl, Jr. Am. Dental HvE t- ' ni t As n. Golden, Howard Columuu D.D.S. Alpha Omega (Secretary), HiUcl Cioldman. Sanford D. C o umuiis C loodin.in. MiU ( () iirrioii L ' ll S. n D S. DDS Alpha Omct;a. Omicron Kappa Alpha Omotia, Hillel I L.ll, I ' red 1 I. Coiiinious DDS. pM Omcea. Student St natc Hickey. Judson C. C oliirnoiis DDS. Sit:m3 Chi, Psi Omega 1 lopes, Ciordon C. uiingstoii ' n DDS. Kappa Sitcma Kappa, Delta Sii;ma Delt.i hiliiistdn. W illmr itiiit y DDS P-.1 Omcua. Varsity O K.-Ilv. Charles R. C OlUfllUUS DDS.. P«i Omcsa ( laddad, June L. C.D.H Alpha Kappa Gamma, Vice PrediJcnt Dental Hygiene Senior Cla s, Newman CIud, Jr. Am, Dental Hyfiienisu Af n. (- o iimoifs DDS (_ amma Tati Delta, Psi Omega I Iclins, Joan O, C D.H. Chi Omcca, Alpha Kappa (lamma. Jr. Am. Dental Hygiene As«n. Holland. Join. W. U.DS, Kappa Alpha Pji I looker, Joseph E. D.D.S. I loiivckeeper. Carl E. I luffman, Richard V. D n S Dolta Sitfnia Oi-lt.i D.D.S. Delta Sicma Delta KiMr, I ).iis M uirfuii Kear. Norman li. W iorlon C I) H D.D.S. Alpha Kappa Gamma, Am. Jr. Delta Sigma Delta Dental HviEicnc A  n. iVuc-Pre.) K.-rkl.olf. I ..,, I I ( tniiniMitr DDS Pii C meita Kor.slein. Gary ( (HiimuiiS DDS. 178 Seac(n x Kcstnor. Rita .1. C.D.H. Ne -man CKib Larrick, Myron I£. D.D.S. Rcscne OffUcrs Assn. Lower, Marianna I ' ictyXon C.D.H. Delta Gamma. Alpha Kappa Gamma iPrcsiJcnt). Jr. Am. Dental Hyiiicnc Assn. Kolas, Sfpve (7 ( wi l D.D.S. Laner. 1 larold I . n o D.D.S Delta Sisma Delta l.iislii;. W ' illiain .1. Loram D.D.S. Zeta Beta Tau. Alpha Omega (PresiJentl. Professional Intcrfraternity Council. University Chorus Larimer. . I,itl!i,i . .() i(ifi ( 1 H . lplia Kappa Gamma, YWCA. MkI Mirrors, Jr. Am. Denial Hyteiene Assn. Loiiu ' iiry, Carl E. . Vtron D.D.S. Beta Thet,a Pi. Psi Omega . Irih.iii. IJcaiKir ()(. .r iri C.D.H Alph.i K.ipp.i Gamma a 1 « - « «. o Ki y 1 Marstrell, lolin ' . SiiWwaWr D.D.S. Delta Chi, Psi Omega, Phi Sigma McCauley, Plilllip C. A]aon. D D S, Lambda Chi Alpha Moor, Gene O. SxxQOJCTeek D.D.S. Phi Kappa Psi, P i Omega Meye r. C. Wade .Ir. Cuya ioya Falls D.D.S. Psi Omega Matliy. George M. C oltlfUUIIS DOS. Psi Omega McDonald, Lee E. Glouslcr D.D.S. Phi Delta Thcta Psi Omega Moore. William J. Coltiniljiis D.D.S Mayer, Evelyn M. Defiance C D.H. Alpha Kappa Gamma. Am. Jr. Dental Hygiene Assn. Metcalf. lohn M. Toronio D.D.S, Alpha Tau Omega Morgan. Roijert G. oungsXo vn D.D.S. P i Omegn Myers, Dorothy J. ' (riincrii ' ilif CD.H, Alpha Chi Omega, Tennis Club. Jr. Am. Dental Hygiene Assn. (Sec ' y. ' Treas.) adel. Sam D.D.S. Alpha Omega c v n tiM 179 eKtc xt%cf o p i? .ft. rri u. o. o. if J. (Fb Xordslroiii , .1. Firiu e ( nliitiibllS n i s. P,l.-, . Pl.illip I. DD.S. Pi OmcKa. Beta Bcia Beta, . lpb3 Sigma Phi Ka.i. Cl.arU-s f ' . C ulunioiis 1) n s. Tau Kapp.n Ep-ilon. IM OmcB-i Rolfo. .Mian . . C r. ■.■ «. I, i() ll. DD.S. Alpha OnuBa ( President K Profc! sionaI Intcrfratcrnity Cc.uncil (Viec Prc. .), Concert Band. Hillcl Satli.s. Saiiiuil 1. vlViirH l D S. Beta Thcta Pi. pM OmcBa Si linlli-ll-li-iil. ( ' n nni Hiv C 1) II .Si,.u,.|, I ' aul V i iiiiinniifi H S Oliliiiiior. ( Ij llllHMO D D.S. Siitma Chi, Pm l()vc|)h Omcca I ' licanis, Cliiirles (T. ( liiiirnfiiis D.DS. Park. Mary Hstlior ( uiiiriiuns B.A. Campus Chest BoirJ. Delta Gamma. Sailink; Club. Spartans iSccrctary), Jr. Am. Dental Hygiene A sn. F aiu k. RoLert W. ( u lllllUUS D D.S. Delta Sigma Delta Koiilcr. (, arl ( ). I oletlo D I) S. Rolfv, .Nlalcolm P. ! larystHl{e DD.S. Rosenljcrccr. R. C DD.S. Delta Sigma Delta Rowland, Goornc J, Spriiiiilii ' lii DD.S. Delta Sigma Delta . ■mMiiir, IDiiii I . oiiriff.stoirn C.D.H Alpha Kappa Gamma, Jr. Am. I ' intal Hvgiene Assn. . .•ii.oiil. 1 i.i- I 7i. .i .. CDH Alpha Kappa ( amma Srhmitt. A. A. Sanuiisity CDH Alpha Kappa (lamma. Univcr! itv Chorus. Univcr ity Farm Bureau Youth Council. University Grar.ac. Jr. Am. Dental Hvfiienist A n. Slirrin.iM. i .rwin E. ( Ivvvlaiul DD.S Alpha Omeea. Symphonic Siiiafoos. Cioorgc W fstvrvdlv DD.S. Delia Up ilon Smilh. Rolxit W ( Ollltll MI 1) D S. 180 CKtc t cf Se on4 Smitli. William 1 . Jr. WanvXion Steltncr. ( )src Ir.m SiCWail. Willi. HM 1. ulvtU DD.S. EVnIittry Cbjs (Vi« Pic«.) c: D H. Alpha Kappa (jamma Triini In. M.ir K. ( 1. Coiiinirms DD.S, Psi Omen.1 Trinoii. I irry t. Co umf ii5 D.DS. Psi Otnega c: D H. Alpha Phi. Alpha K.ipp.i Gamma, Mirrttrs, ( himi ' . Mortar Board. Student Sen.itc (Vice-Pres.). Student Court (Secretary). Social Board (Treasurer), University Choru«, Foil and Mask. YWCA (Scerctary). Am, Dental Hygiene Assn.. Links. Women ' s Ohio (President) ( iu ok. .losepli ( o iirti ' )(iN D.DS. Alpha Omena (Treasurer) Weaver. Rolurt Bafaria caver. William ; . ( lnriL ' ,sf rir(7. . n. Wliitc. Martha 1. Hainvsrillv DD.S. Intramural Soltb.i]], Intraniiir.il Baskelball 1)1) S. Delta Tau Delta. Psi Omc a C.D.H. Alpha Phi. Alpha Kapp.i Gamma. Jr. Am. Dental Hysiene Assn. Wilen. Raymond W. QXeveXanA Heights lie. V. T. Woomer, M. ' aierviUe East l.irerpool L. Zeml)ro(It. J. R. - feron D.D.S D.DS. B.A. C.D.H. Beta Thcta Pi. Psi Otncga Alpha Kappa Gamma. Jr. Alpha Kappa Gamma Am. Dental Hygienists (Vice Pre .). Neil Hall Assn. (President). Dental Hygiene Senior Class (President), Jr. Am. Dental Hygienist As n iki A dass for denial s fi. ioK rnl ROW: Krimcr. Hornun. hri.k. Slii.mvvir -. H..iisck,ir r. L ■ ;. f ' T ' - ( ' • ' i ' ' U. Scuil.cl. Biocl ROW EIC;HT BiiiM- Sttok, Konrad. Ri.ss. Douiihtrlv. Murphv. Vci-.nMcm. Cinnilli. C;. P.. l . Rn..n. .. Ro.tnKrccr. WeiBcnd. ROW SEVEN: Fiilltrton. Salesman, Clipriniivr. (A)pcl3nd RhndtuKiuRh. IVllcfiild. Enml. Ziiik. Flcaslt. Cawik-. Ranck. Laucr. Parrish. ROW SIX: McCalcb. Wcinnch. Peck. Bi.iir. H.i cy. M WilliamMin. H.Kkolt. Votfan. E. MilUr, Culc. Blackburn. ROW FIVE: Wallace. Hiehland. Williams. Dickman. Winslmv. NichoU. Slc.tlcrhtck. Hannah, Hillv. ROW FOUR: Ccchc. Hunaharntr. Fishcy. Dunbar, Orlman. Huflmin, K.ar Rascr ROW THREE: J. Williamson, ClavK.n, B Miller, Buhl. H.ipcs, H.ndersi.n. Cuiur, Bri-crini: ROW TWO: CluKh, Ferrari. Barr. Johns. McCuen, Tliuma, Foster. ROW ONE: Rowland, Fusco, W. Da i , Weiccl, DiNapoli, Pillcr. Clcndenin. HELTA SHJ 1 IIELT ft Ol 1 ICERS I ' .ml rigel, PrcsiJrnl -Xcli ' lino DiNnpoli, VUc I ' resiaenl loliM C l ' iul -!lin, irflarv . inln Hforriim. I . ii.sarrr L ' nic|m- III 1 )i-lta Sit ' iiui I )rll,i iv llii- Ladies .- ii iliiir , ( ()iii|H -(l ol llic i «-s .ind liaiuccs of llic fratcriiitv mi-iiil)crN. I lii ( lul) was iiislriminilal ill licl| iMU llu- wiMs nl tlif cl ' ntislr licvlmiin In Ijftoiiic cslalilislicd. In addition, llir vpoiivonil srvrral Mirprisc parties lor the Iralrriiilv. . (liril III Ir.iliTiiiiJ I II ii|ic-i.iliiiii .iriionu ' ln ' aliiiniii, la iill , aiul stiulcnls ol I )clt.i Siuiiia Delta li.is l)i-en siu esslidly estalilislied and main laiiied iii lii ( lia|iler atteiii|i|v to aid niemliers s( liolaslii allv and  iii iaIK tliroiiuli joint efforts, wliii li iiiaLe pos ' .ilile |)ro( iireiiient ol olijec lives v- yond itidividn.ll .itt.iiniiienl. . (|uarterl news l ' tt -r prepared l y llie liapter liistorian and liis rfininiittee was sent to aliiiiini annniinrinu llie liapter .k tiviliev. Tlie •. Iiool year fiini tioiis heyan witli ifie Kiisliee haiupiet at liaker I l.ill. . series of sing parties and liiniial demonstrations i-r ' lield diir- inu tlie iie t txMi weeLs. followed l) a f resliman l)an e at tlie lieeiliwold, I lie annual Winter I ' or- m.il il the Soutliern Motel liiuliiiuliled the second (piarter. Memliers stauod a Niulit Clul) Party, and put on a lloor show at the house, . ham dnnic wav eiiidvid li llie aiti e i liapter at Mack Park III I iliin.iiv I iiiiii.il iiiiliation. Senior R -coeni- liiiii l ' i.iiii|iii I ami .1 ilaiiic look place diirin( the Sprinu (Jiiarler. C ard parties, open houses, smok- ers, pii nil s, anil liinisc dam es occurred thronchoul the yiMi. i ' raternily memhers p.irlii ipaled In loothall, liasehall. howlinu. and soflhall loiirn.iiiients. and in the Spring were runner up lor the soltliall Iropliv. I)elta Siijina I )elt.i was loiinded .it Peiin. Indi .ina. in IHiS2, . hi . ' lii chapter was foiindeil at Ohio Slate in 1026, There are now 2 active chapters in the I ' nited Slates, as well as interna- tional chapters in I lolland. Sweden, I ' .nuland, I ' rance, and Switzerland. () er one hiindrcMl iiiiiiiliir . participated this vear. 182 MliRRS Earl Bjrr Leslie BaMHccr Robert BLickburn CharK-i Buhl John BoliC Don M Boop Richard Brock AnJifw BioorinK Jcrrv Broutjh Robcri Burrow Dominic C mnati Yancey Carwilc W ' lMiam Clayton John Ctendcnin Richard Clippinger John Clufih Vincent CoJispoti Allen Cole Carroll Conklin Louis Copeland John Cutter Carl Davis Wilh.im Davis Kenneth Dcllefield Adeltno Di Napoli ' llbu Dickson Thomas DotiKhcrty Aloyuis Dreps Marion Dunbar Paul EnticI Robert Ferrari Richard Fisher Lamar Fleanlc William Foster Hart.ld Frick William Fullcrton [ohn Fusco Nicholas Oochc Hal Haclcett George Hannah Robert Herman Norrell Highland Mark Hilty John Honabari-cr Gordon Hopes Clyde Hoscy Carl Housekeeper Richard Huffman Robert Johns Norman Kear Philip Konrad William Kramer Georee Lancy Harold Laucr Loren Long Abner Markin Linden Meccc Borwin Miller Edward Miller Roger Mumm Dennis Murnhv Rasselle McCaleb Huber McCucn Harold McLaughlin Richard McNary Villiam Nickels Fmill Ontko Charles Ortman Harold Peterson Robert Peterson Charles Pillar Robert Rancic Richard Rasor Tohn Rceenos Paul Rri.-hert Dillon Rhodenbaugh Rnloh Rosenberger Tohn Roes Georcc Rowland Toseoh Sabate Richard Saltsman Richard Scurlocfc Tack Shanfwise Vernon Slotterbecfc Peter Staneas Carroll Steele Robert Taylor Harold Thornhill Tam. ' s Thiima William Vntjan Wavne Wallace Tacic Wallicfc Richard U ' ' cavcr Glen Weieand Paul Wfiecl lic WcCnrich Paul W.-i .enstein Harold WelU William Williams Toseoh Williamson Maurice Williamson Georcc Win low Tamef Wood lohn 2 ink 11 . Ilil-RS I..I.M AlJ,i,l, ( tiiri ! ' . nios l.iiiir-s Anilrt ' ws U..lpl. Malv.T I mj.-iii- H.trncs W ' iWuuu u,u W illiaiii BInsstT laiiir-i Bouclier lolin li iwers I nniiui ' i Bowser iruil Brc |,Mn illii.M, Burr.ll IrH IJIH- ( ,(j|| Klulv C ' .ilalj ria ( Itrislii ' (VirlfT ( liarlrs Cliunli KnU-rt Corliran Ual,.l, Col.- Danirl C ' ollms I .i-onard ( ' oiiiiniinalc DnnaM Cook Slanlfv Cook lol.n r)il..-rt I ' .Mil Di.rks.n Kalpl. I i.klH.ll I IuIhtI I .vMian UnLrrl I airl,a .k. l.iMifs link Inlm I owItT li I ' ox Kaynionou Gebliarill Ravniond C forgf ( n-or f { lortloii illiarii Cirt ' i ' ii Ir-.l Hall I Imiii.i Hiirris Ian,..; Il.ilrr i arl llrlnr l.hlM.,, lli,k. ' V l. ' .l 11,1k Iv ' ,.ImtI ll,„klr Inl,., Ilornrr ( l,arl. I l..l.l ar l I Link III. I )uanr Johnson N illmr Jolinslon Cl.arl... K.llv Th.Hna, K.llv I ' anl K.rk.,ll ll..rl K.sl.l.r K ' nlnrl Kl„,. N.v,- Kola- l oijcr Knlin C iVOT it- 1 JIM Koger luilla ( icorge 1 ' is KoIht! Ix tsliaw C arl l ut;lir - la.k Marslrell ( ' •.•orij.- Nlalliv llan.l.l I,Cal«. l.lIllfS Ml ( luff Hemir M« (.onnell vv NKOonaM I iiniiias MilK-r I .iigi-nr Mimr M.rlr !,M.r Ir.l Ur KoiH-rl Morgan ( liarlfs Mover laiin ' s Murray l.rnr? ! Mu-zynski lanit ' s Niigi ' lson loM-pli N.igi ' Kon losrpli ( )||liM(;(T C.l.im Olix.r l.tigfni ' Paiilol I ' l.illip I .t..r. !..-t.r PriM- Oalr Kao- Norliil Ran7. (Larl.-s Ran W.liia... RiM.ul.art J. lines Rol i-rt on SariiUfl Siitlis RoImtI Slioiiit ' l I Moinus S liroi Jer liroilif Sim rest illiani Srnians RoluTt Sicilian I Imiiias Sisli-rlirn ii«mtir l Snyder Alon x SitH ' le Williani Slrwnri Janie i Slorey S Inert Striniplc Roherl Stiiiiip loM-,,1, ri,.,ml.ill I l.irry Triffon liiim-i I riffon Ri( li.ircl arren W .llh.n, Weaver Ri.Imnl Wi.Moes Rol,.rt WillMl.n William W ' itle Rolurt Wilarziirk I uiwreiK e illir I .twreiH e nojworll Ki.liar,! Wuml.rli.l. si Ofiieffd fjoes fnrnioj An omI f(is it( ne( r iiil sestiotl In the npodiqht i nlhinq ttt ((i Intt on TOP ROW: Boucher. M. M. •■. :.; ,.. . ., . :.; ,.,,.,, ..,-,-, Amosc. Carter, Dibcrt. Hinklc. Cox, CtAc, Cain, Fairbanks. Day, Parkinson. Stump, Schamel. Oliver. Rt. )U FOUR: Murray, Hcilcr, Morgan, Kishlcr, McClurc Lanz, WooJw.orth, Schrocdcr. Sistcrhcn, St-man?, Gordon. Kuhn, Price. Robertson. Pautot. Calabria. Baker. Bronan. Blosser. Thornhill. Wilhclm. J. Na elson. THIRD ROW: Johnston. Burrell. Dalton. Kolas. Marstrell, Rau, KcrkhotT. Hall. Ohlin er. Comunalc. Harris. Mathy. Wittc. McDonald. Peters. Loughry. J. Nagclson. SECOND ROW: Lotshaw. Wunderlich. McConnell. Kelly. Secrist. Bazlcr. Bowers. Weaver, Rhinehart, Bowser, Barnes. Sachs. Triffon. Latta. FIRST ROW: Witaciack, Warren. Muszynski. Spitlcr, Cochran, Race, Kline, Gcbhardt, Eickholt Andrews. Church. Sigman, Steele. PSI OIUEG I OFFICERS Eugene Moor. Ptesitlcnt Joseph Olilinger. ice President Carl Louofirv. e(rc(arv hteve Kolrts. T reasrirer Psi Omega is an international dental fraternity. There are many alumni chapters both here ana abroacl. Fsi ( liapter of Ohio State is one of 32 active chapters in the L nited States. Remodelint! of the interior, a television set, and new furniture did much to improve the appear- ance of the Ranch on Twelfth Avenue. Dur- ing the past year a new and larger chapter house was purchased by the active alumni group, and was to be readied for 0( t upaiu b - the end of the year. Fall rushing was a great success. Psi Omega obtained 1-4 oveterl pledges from the Dental Freshman Class. I hese students were initiated during the Winter C)iiarter. This swelled the membership to 120. a new high for Psi O s. In the intramural department Psi Omega has once again proved its athletic prowess. For the third time in four years their Softball team came through with the championship of the fraternities. Outstanding members of the dental fraternity in the sports world were Dick W ' iddoes. of the victorious Rose Bowl football team, and Norb Ranz and Ray Ciebhardt. wiio were members of the baseball team. Social anairs tor the year proNcd to Ix ' ery diversified. During lootball season, the liouse was host to a series of parties following all the home games. These functions were climaxed by a Home- coming (huK e at the Beechwold. .Another dance was held at the Columbus Riding Academy. Heading the Hst of Winter Quarter activities was the traditional Winter Formal at the Fiesta Club in F cbnr.iry. Spei iai iioliday parties were enjoyed at I li,uiLsgi ing and Christmas. Wives partici- pated in the C hristmas dinner and gift exchange. Spring Quarter activities consisted of picnics and house parties with the spotlight centered on the .Senior Recognition Banf|uet. which was h honor of the graduating seniors. neld in 185 ItJl i.ij.;. ..i M.L,. ...... 1);.....;., ,V ;..i, .M..i..:.. A.:....:.. 11.1.;.; 1U V, TWO; VAm l . HjJJad. Woomer, Herton, Snyder. Kcar. Mahan. ROW ONi:: Schmiit, Zcmbrodt, Stcttncr. Lower, Gil durf, VK ' hite, Houclc. ALI ' HA hAPPA (JAll A OFFICRRS MiiriitfllHi l.owrr. l rf nlfiU Osce Ifiiil SlillniT. Vice PrvsidviH C ' alliy CiilMlorf. i ' i ri-lciry Jfirkif Zcmhrodt. rpcisiiriT Alpha Ka|)|).i ( liiiniiici. prolessional (Iriiliil li - Uirin ' sorority, was foiiiuU ' cl al llie I iiiscrsity of . iiiiiifsola. It was made a national oruaiii ation ill 102 ' ). wlicn il l)i-i .iriic allilialiil w illi I i i T-psilon of tin- I niver.sily of C ' aliloriiia. I Iiitc arf five a ti e (liaplers, of wliicli two ' re formed this ye«ir. one in Wisconsin. lli - oilier in Oregon. Zela ( liapler of r)liio St.ile w.is lonnded in 1010. I lie piirpii c- i l tlir soKirilv i In pr(i i(lc ( oin panioiisliip lor tlie tjiris in dental livu ' ieiw. and In slimnlale llieir inlere-l in the prolc-ssion ol den lislry. . ' leelines wiTe held Iwiie a monlli on I iiestlay everiinCs. After the iiu ' etint ' s. entertainment was pro ideil l) the ijirls or l)V spec iai speakers. Topics disc nssed were the dentistry profession and com- hininu marriaue with a arc-c-r. C hairman ol social •iclivities was Osee Slettner. and I I h liiiv was in harue f rnsiiint ' . .Xccordinc to tradition, tin- piedijcs made up a I h.niksL ' iv inu liasket. which w.is uiven to a needy l.niiiK. I )nrinu the Christmas season a fiala anair liii llii- whole chapter was arranged lis ihc pledges [Midcr ihc direction of Helen Manos. . n exchange oi gills hetwc-en the mend)ers and tlic-ir little sisters hiuhliudited the enlert. lining evening. . mong ninnc-rons other social fiwic lions wer e honse parties, held with the two dental fraterni- ties. I ' si ( Jnieg.i ,111(1 I )ill,i Sigma Delta. I ' .nter- lainmenl includi-d (Liimjiil ' . phnini; ( .irds. and games. In Man h. ihi- -.11111111% 1 clclir.ilcd llicir I ' onnder s Day with a hanciiiet held al llie Beech- wold. I here- was a spcM iaI i eleliration lor Mothers DaN. In May the gradiiiiting seniors were honoreci li a Senior l cTognili in Bancpiel. wiiiih was nnder the snpervisimi nl ihe l reshm.iii ,i( lives. The end of the school year hronghl the- linal long- .Miliripated event, tlie annual Spring I ' ormal. 186 TOP ROW: Rcidtr. Kraus, Sulkcs. Ru i:o, Solomon. Goldberg. SECOND ROW: Maycr-on. L.. ... I,,i,[ii Rolfc, Goldman. Landc$ nian. FIRST ROW: Sherman, Golden, Gilman, Lustig, Venook. Goodman, Nadcl. ALPHA UMEliA OFFICERS illi.-im Luslig. Presidpnt Irving Gilman, Vice President Ho ir(i (_ )ui -n. Setrctary losrpli tMKKiK. I rcdsnrer Climaxing the year s social activities of Alpha Omega is tlie traditional coniLinecl Pledge Initia- tion Banquet and Senior Recognition. During Spring Quarter, tliis dinner-dance was lield at the Fort Hayes Hotel. On this occasion the pledges were initiated, and recognition was bestowed on the outstanding senior. Alpha Omega is a professional dental frater- nity. The Psi chapter of Ohio State University was esfahllshed in 1026. nineteen years after the founding of the initial chapter at TeanecK. New Jersey. It is one of the )3 chapters in the United States. W ith the exception ol two ol their meinhers, all the students in this organization are married. This is undouhtedly one of the highest proportions of married men to be found in any under-graduate fraternity on the Ohio State University campus. Throughout the year many informal card par- ties were held at the homes of several of the mem- bers. I liisbands and wives participated. After the Homefoming victory, . lpha Omega, in conjunction witli Phi Delta L psilon. profes- sional medical fratcrnitx . held a ery successful dance at the Southern Hotel. Al Rolfe, a member of the fraternity, was chosen vice-president of the Professional Inter-Fraternity Council. Alpha Omega endeavors to promote the profes- sion ol dentistry, to develop, establish, and main- tain high standards ol leadership and character in the close fraternal fellowship of its members. Something new was added to the program for this year. Every second meeting, guest speakers, movies, or practical demonstrations were employed to illustrate the different aspects of dentistry for the benefit of the members. Meetings of the organization were held on alter- nate Tuesday nights at eight o cIocK in the lounge of the Hillel f ' oundation. 187 Jpffprson B. Pordham )i ' (ifi nf thv C mlfqt of Ixiw CULLEHE OF LAW HnUvrt y} liunU ' t Srtrvtttry 188 acu Sc(Ua% Ahon. J.uk R. ( o ltrnoii5 L LB Dclu Thcta Phi, Ohio Sliu- Liw Journal Beatlianl, M.iurice E. Lorulori L.L.B. Phi Delia Phi BonRni, Hniilio M. Bpiiaire B S Phi Delia Phi. Upsilon Pi Upsilon. Newman Association Easflake. Charles N. C olumous L.L.B. Phi Delta Phi (Treasurer). Football Team. Student Bar Assn. (Treasurer). Newman Club Graham. Jol)n G. L.L.B. Tau Kappa Ep ilon. Delta Theta Phi Andorsoii. . M. l.tiNi ' irocKl L L B Suma Pi. Phi Dilt.i Phi. Freshman Football, Polo Bcothani. i hoiutis C...li: L.L B. Phi Dcha Phi liritt, .lames C . orf iiruffofi L L B Phi Kappa . Phi Delta Phi Frayne. Charles W. L L B. Pi Kappa Alpha. Delta Thet.i Phi. Student Bar Assn. Hart, David W. Coiumoiis M.A.. L.L.B. Beta Alpha Psi. Phi Delta Phi. Beta Gamma Sigma. Law Journal (Editor) Herrmann. Arthur D. Colum( us L.L.B. Sigma Chi (President. Vice Prcs.. Treasurer). Phi Delta Phi (Secretar ' . Vicc-Prcs.). CFP. Fraternity Affairs, Student Court (Chief Justice). Toastmastcrs Howard, Lowell B. L.L.B. L LB. Delta Theta Phi. Ohio State Phi Delta Law Journal (Associate Editor), Student Bar Association (President). Junior Class President Hi {?ins. W ' illiani I. L LB. Hutchison. Samuel R. C ' ofumfjiis Phi K.illi l.i. Rlitlolpli fiyrH ' sl lirf L L H Dilt.. Th.ti Phi l ttloki. . lii.in I ' . est .Sl ' l ' lll B A . L.L.B. Delr.i Thcla Phi. Student P Assn. Crown. I lowarcl Co iiniotis L.L.B. Delta Thct.-i Phi, Beta Alph:i Psi. Beta ( amma Siym.i. Law- Journal. Student Bar Assn. Glaze. R..y .1. C ohitnhits L.L.B. Llclta Theta Phi. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta. O.S.U. Law Journal Heller, Sanders D. Clereland L.L.B. Tau Epsilon Phi. Tau EpHlun Rho Hoyiie. Forrest Wood i,- , L.L B Delta Thtta Phi 1 iyatt, Robert R. Cofuniotis L.L.B. Johncox. V. L. Columotis Keiiclall. Bryce W. ( olumbus L.L.B. L.L.B. Delta Chi. Delta Theta Delta Chi (President). Phi Phi Delta Phi. Law Journal (Assoeiale Editor), Student Court (Chief Justice). CFP. Symphonic Choir (President) Men ' s Glee Club Kennedy, R. D. Colli nitiis L.L B. Lynrh. W. . . Cohtmbiis L.L.B. Delta Sigma Ft .ft. o o rj 189 iv cuu ScfUcn Malialiev. Ralpl. . . . kCulloimli. W. .J. . kC lllU ' . Jolin G. .As iiiHe ' or( i(ng(on i Aum 3u L LB Delia Thou Phi. Phi Eu ' ttimj. Pi St m Alpha. L w Journal lA  ocute Editor K Ohio Suic SluJeni Bar Aisn. (Vi« Pre.) L LB. Phi Delta Phi. Phi Eta Sijma. Scabbard and Blade LL.B. Phi Delta Thcia. Phi Delta Phi. Ohio State Law Journal Mil.l.ell. Kit,. M. AlMl ' sfif e L L H L.tw Journal R.Kler. Clifford i ' . Ir. I ' affeidjaruer. loin 1.. C ' o urriLtiS IVnii. kitliard W. . L LB Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Delta Phi. Beta Gamma Si|{ma. Track Manager. YMCA. Varsity (V. Scarlet Key L.LB I Dehd Thcta Phi (Treasurer). J Student Bar Assn. (Treasurer) ( oliiriibus L.L B. Smma Chi. Phi Dclu Phi )St-crcury . Bucket and Dipper, Sphinx (Secretary . Scarlet Key. Varsity ' O ' . Student Senate. Ohio Staters. Inc.. Student Court. Intcrfraternity f;.iurt. 194 ' Dads Day l €it;land. Rii hard N. ( ' o nm(nis L LB. I M.sli. I lloyd L. ( ofdinLii LLB Phi Delta Phi 1 (...mmitlec (Chairman). P.inorama for May Week 1947 iChairmanl. OSPA iTr.-.isurer). Toastmasters. l- cciitive Committee for l)i,,ni..nj Jiibil.-. Sliire, Bernard Stark, Leo P. L.L.B. Phi Kapp,l Alpha. Delta Theta Phi. Student Bar . -mi Underwood. Ma. L. CofiiniLtis L LB. . loiiessen. Po. L LB. ayiier, Ooiwild ounpsfoit ' n L LB. Phi Doha Phi. Pershinii Rifle Waldo, James E. ronton L.L.B.. Phi Delta Phi W ' oldorf. L3a idH. H oomingaoie A.B.. L.L.B Delta Chi, ScabbarJ and Blade. Prop and Wings. YMCA. Civitas. Student Bar Assn. 8TIIIIE T 88liriATIM ' l«-inl) T lii|) III llic SIikIciiI Kar . ssocialion is iiili)iiiatii will) eiirollinciil in llic C ollctjc ol Law. It is the purpose of the oroani .ilion to snpiT ise the honor system nl cx.uninations in iIm- I aw ( ol lege, and to assume responsihihly lor the sot i.il affairs of Law students. I he iissocialion liirlher •linis lo inaugurate and condiu I projet Is Inr profes- •■iiin il training ' . .S i( iai liMK lionv v|)iiiimiii(I (Iniiiiu liii ' yc.ir w itc llic Ircslmian Siiiiikcr held in llii- i ' lili. the Bar- rister s liall in llic inlcr |ii,irlcr, llic annual Law S( liool . lmiini and l liidcnt Ban(|nel held ill till ' Siiiiiit;. ,111(1 llic .iiiiiimI pit llic. arious scrsiics lor the sliidcnis were performed l) ihc assot iation. I ' romincnl spciiKcrs were ol)- l.iini-d liii vpci iiil iiicclintJs. prcscntinu topics ol inlcrcsl Id pr()spc ti c Liwycrs. , liook c. - liiinye was sponsoreil. TOP ROW: Eattlakc. Penn. Howard. Mahalley. Krre.ler. Nicoll. TOP ROW: Zdara, Dorfmeir, Stillings, Brown, Battista. Kerns. Bridwcll. Clair. Johnson. Christman. Taylor. ROW FOUR:LcSueur. Machuga. Lcavci. Fairbanks. Shoemaker, McHvigh. Bernardo. Nichols, Mogenscn. Pcnn, Spcllcrbcrg. ROW THREE: Hunt. B.ites. Bcchtcl. Wonnell. Roderick. Calhoun. Glase. Wise. Puckctt. Culticc. Eastmin. ROW TWO: Fitch. Ctnter. Noethlich. Hou-ic. Bctleski, Huffman. Mahaffey, Brown. Stark, Carpenter. ROW ONE: Johncox. Swadcy, Cone. Crown, Howard. Kennedy. Alton. Smythe. HELTA THETA FHI OFFICERS Ray Guize, Pre,si( ori( Bnice Hlinninn, ue Prpsiilcnt Lloyd George Kerns. Secretary Rirnam Penn, Treasurer Leading tlie nation in number of senates. Delta Theta Phi is the country s largest la v fraternit ' . Senates corresponci to chapters in so( ial fralerni ties. There are 82 senates, with over 23.000 mem- bers. The branch of the organization at Ohio State is Chase Senate.  Iembers participate in the a( tivities of the Ohio State Law School. Lowell Howard was the president of the L ' niversity Student Bar Associa- tion, and Ralph Mahaffey and Richard Penn were, respectively, vice-president and treasurer of the organization. Fraternity brothers holding class offices were Wayne Leathermun, president, and William Machuga. secretary-treasurer, of the Senior Class. Officers of the fraternity for 1919 were: Presi- dent. Ray Glaze; vice-president. Bruce Huffman: secretary, Lloyd Kerns: and treasurer. Rii Iiard Mann. rollowing up their outstanding achievement ol winninc the Oliio St.tte hraternitv Softball ( li.im- pionsfiip ol 191M. Delta fhcta Phi won llic Lciigue Championship in 19-19. Social activities for this organization are planned on a year-round schedule. During Simi- iiier ()uarter, 19-19, two fraternity picnics were held. On one occasion members held a picnic jointly with another legal fraternity. A feature of the Fall Quarter was the Homecoming celebra- tion. () er 300 active members, pledges, and auunni were invited. 1 he social program for the Winter Quarter centered upon the rushing and pledging of new mem ' jers. Prospective Freshmen were entertained at a stag party in February. 1 his linu tion was followed by two special dinner meet- ings, at which President Fievis and Judge Rose were the speakers. In ? Iay the national fraternity celef)rated its fiftieth anniversary on Founder s Day. Chase Senate joined the Columbus alumni chapter in celebration of the event. Dinner meet- ings, held bi-monthly, were addressed by guest speakers. 191 TOP ROW: Fisher. Chnmansin. Crown, McCunc. Hau cr, Stuhldrchcr. McMorrn. Hjpncr. SECOND ROW: Donntllv. Prcndcrga-i, Marlowe, G. Taylor. C. T.ivlor. Clowcry. Bcehlcl. FIRST ROW: B.1II. Alton. Howard. Hart. Kendall. Glare. M.ihaffev. L W J 11 II It L 01 1 KIRS D.ivi.i W ll.irl. r.iliUtr ill Chief Mrvic W K.ri.l.ill, .Assoiiiilc Eilrlor illiniii U M.if litrt;.!, .Assoriiift ' itiifor K„l|.l, l„l,„ll.x. AssiuiaU- ;■ ,  , OIliu Stall ' jiic ouriKil. in iU ((rcsonl lorm. was laimcliecl in lOIN a-, llii ' worthy sutcessor fo tlic () iio Sidle ( ' nifcrsilv Lair joiiniul. I lie latter |iiil li atiun wa.s suspcnucd uiti ' in U 12 clue to till- war emercenry. Under tlie rapable and ener- Celic li-a(l rs|ii() ol l)can Icflcrson IV I ' ordliiim. the new loitriitil liti taken on added important e and prestice in tlie lield of national law st liooi pnnli- t atitins. One oiitslfindintj lealiirc ol tlic new iiiiriui . i llic praitire of coverinu. in each issue, llie various aspet ts of a sinijle topic in llie lieltl of law insteati ol dealinu with numerous topics in a single issue in the (onventional manner, lypical sunjerls have heen A Survey of I .euislation of the UNtli Ohio V leneral -Assemhly. I laheas C orpus. . Survey ol I.eiial I ' .dutation. and Ohio State Taxation. A ( h.iiiL ' e has alsti lieen iiiatle in the sponsor- ship ol the ourridf. I he new juiinial is a pulilica- tion of the C ollefie of Law, and not of the Student Bar . ssot iation, as lormtrly. The ournnl is edited hy a student lioaid lom- poscd ol students who have cittainrd a three-point at ruinulcilive point hour ratio. : this time only a provisional memhership is awarded. Writing anility anti prt)per interest in the Joiirnal nuist he demonstrated helore a student is eli( ihle ft)r a full stall memhership. I he loiiriKil is piihlishfti lour limes yearly. I he etiittir int hiel. asst)t iate editors, •ind the hiisiness iiianaCer arc elet le l to these positions twice yearly hy the MU-iid)ers ol the editorial htiartl. Last Sprint; find Stuiimer. I.ltivtl lisher was the etiilor. .lat K .Mtoii. I lowtuil I l.ul. .inil I nwfll f toward were the associate editors, iuiil Ra ( ila e was tin- husj ness manauer of this (|uarlerl pulilit alion Informal luncheons are held hi inonthU li llif stall. I ' .at h Sprint; at the ( t llei;e of Law h.intpift. t ertilit .lies ol st.ilf memhership are awarded to eli t il le personnel. i 192 ' ■ a I TOP ROW: Hovasy. Webb, Goodwin, Schulcr, G. Jones, L. Edwards, Dcuischic. Christl inscn. Libby, Tilberry. M.irlowe, J. Jones, Aniolik, Johnson, Weimcr, Delconc. FOURTH ROW; Smitli. Trcllinger, E.nstman, Harcha, Schaller. Terbush, Nicolls, Roush, Hutchison, Stuhldrcher, Kcrcster, Childcrs, PiL-ndergast, Hauscr. Root. THIRD ROW: R. Cunninsham, Paulson. Howolls Setby, Saville, D. Cunningham. Blackwell, A. Miller, Patfenbarger, Wagner, M. Miller, MoCune, Eastlakc, MeCulIough, Sicmcr. SECOND ROW: Antalik, Janes, Calhoun, Thomas, Gallagher, Mer iin, Richards. Palcich, Bonfini, Bectham, Lett, Waldo, Fultz, Tague. FIRST ROW: Davis. Kendall, Dargusch, Landis, McConnaughcy, Radcr, Donnelly. LeFcrber M. Edwards, Herrmann, Hart, Curphcy. Beathard. PHI HELTA PHI OFFICERS Alfred LefeLer. i Iagisfer George C. McConnatigKey. Jr.. Historian Clifford Radrr. Clcrh Maynard Edwards. Jixchequpr I Foiinclecl at tlie L ni er.sity of Mirliigan in I860, Plii Delta Pni is the oldest professional fraternity in tne tountry. There are 67 student chapters, and 49 alumni ( hapters. Prominent alumni of this or- Sjanization irKiudc senators, goxernors, and law school deans of 41 American schools. Swan fnn is the Ohio State chapter of Phi iJelta I hi. I his year there were 90 memners. Its purpose is to promote a higher standard of pro- fessional ethics and ctdture in law schools and In the law profession. . iany past and present memners of the frater- nity have been active in the Ohio State Law School. Seven of the faculty- of the school arc Phi l elta Phi aliunni. One of them is Dean lellerson li. Fordham. five of the six judges on the Student Court, including Chief Justice Paul Weimcr. were claimed f)y the group. Ray Kerester was secretary and Don Nichols served as treasurer of the Stu- dent Bar Association. Class officers in the Law College were Emil fionfini, vice-president of the Senior Class. C eorge Stuhldreher. presidcnl dl ilic liinior Chiss, Xcwt Jones and Bo Jones, it e president and secretary of the Junior Class. Thirteen Iraternity brothers worked on the Ohio Slate Lciir journal. Heading the list as Lair ounin editor-in thiel was Da c Hart, assisted by Associate h.ditor liryce Kendall. Many impromptu and informal get-togethers were held in the past year. The Simimer Steak Fry was a great success. Principal fiuictions were the three Initiation Banquets, held once a quarter at a downtown hotel. Prominent men. often alumni ol f hi Delta Phi. were the guest speakers. These initiations were oiten followed by card parties. Toward the end of the school year, huicheon meet- ings were helti every Tuesday noon at Cenci s restaurant. Climax to the Spring activities was the Senior Farewell Banrfuet. at which seniors were honored. 193 )r Clmrli ' S A Dmut )fim of tlw ( iMlHjif (W AK ' i nifi (i riu i((il seniors arv sFioirn in ( ii hiMilf. sifui- l i( Senior . oai- ((II C ui .s jM nsor!i a yfuritook v - I liisii ' vly for tnc modicat sUuipnts, Jtccn Zn ScKctn Banks. ( liri linf )(iy( M B.S. SiuJcni-Favultv Aisoiriation Cattell. May B.S. StuJont-F.u-uIiy As oci.iiion. Prt5idcnt tif Senior Nursinn C1u . Intramural Sports, Ca due can Hrowdi ' i, l.iry B S Alpha IVlt.i Pi. T.Tch Club. Murt.ir Bo.irJ. YWCA Council. V ' K Student ( ' lUHU-iI Rclifiiou) Al[air . Wesley Foundation. Student -FACiilty Association ( ' ouncil C Ictrk. r filri ia IriKiruut Tiu-u UpMlon. Torch Clwh. ( .iducean. Student -F.iculty Associdnon. YWCA. Luthcr.m Student Association C arixnlcf , I .ois : yriti B.S Torch Chih. University Choru- t rchesis. Pleiades. Plymouth Chih. Studeni-F.icultv Association Corder. T riritroy B.S. Torch Cluh IMltit ' l Downey. Mary F.ariislia v. I larv hvans. Marv ii ' drpr Co iinilm.s LisLofl B S. Tor.:h Club (Secretary). Nurses ' Executive Council 1 President). WSGA. Pleiades. YMCA. Links. Sophomore CI.155 (Vice Prcs.) BS. Student-Faculty Association. Strollers. Pleiades B.S. Torch Club Forclilieimer. Barbara C reiser. Marv 1 lein, N lai ii ii Q A xm ius Lancaster 7ol,., u B.S. Pleiades. Torch Club. Vice President of Junior Nursini; Class. StudcntF.iculty As5oci.ition. YWCA, Hillel B.S. Sigma Theta Tan. Torch Club (Trca Secretary of Sopho Class VIC. surerl. Tiore Nursinc B.S. Hoffmeister. LoJi Marfl.a [ liiolies. .lanis f . K.ri s Hunt. Riitli Dofer B.S. Torch Club B.S. Torch Club B.S. Torch Club. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship { fc. r Iddiiigs, fllizabelli . lorrisloiiTi King, Elizalietli Cleveland Kok.orvd.1. .lean Coftinitlis B.S. Pleiades. Torch Club. Secretary of Junior Nursing Class B.S. B.S. Torch Club. Vice Pr.sijent n Senior Nursing; Class. Pleiades Links. Newman Club. Iiitr.i- mural Basketball Laiiteii. irginia Cmutnoia Station B.S. Pleiades. Secretary of Senior Nursing; Class Steuhenville B.S. .X.-aleiul,. M. [■ . ersailles B.S. Pi Beta Phi. Freshman Activities Board. Torch Club, Mid-Mirror ( ' num. Sara lean l.ynaon B.S. Siiima Thcta Tan. Pleiades Council (Secretary). University Chorus. Torch Club (President), junior Nursing Class President 195 £) t i$ f Tt n4t(t Sctiion I ' iaM. [Barbara Jean B.S. Siema Delia Tau, Mid ' Mirror Seiberlint;. Coleen I.. aiisii ' orli B S. Torch Club, Studcnt-Facuhy At ' SociatJon, Junior Nursint Clasi (Treasurer), Pleiades Rippel. Josephine D. Dowr BS. Intramural Baskethall, Concert Band, Lutheran Student A  ociation Stevenson. Groroporl B.S. Torch Club Maxiiu ' l- S(Iilrppi. Frances A. Co unto us B S Torch Club (Vice Pre . . Intramural Batkethall, NurMr ' s Student Faculty Aun. (Vice Pre . YN ' CA 1 lioinson, era J. B.S. Plciade , Student-Faculty A ociation ! rout, Mary J. I nnnp i arit ' f(a olurri ms H S. B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Torch Club. Swan Club. VIC, University Chorus. Mid Mirrors, Treasurer of Senior Clas . YW ' CA A. Wilcox, Clarihel VoxvvW Xit ' liltT. Marjorie E. A an-f ii ' lu B.S. BS. Torch Club, Siema Theta Alph-i Gamma Delta, Links, Tau, Sophomore Nursing Mid ' Mirrors, Intramural Class ( President . Volleyball . Intramural University Choru . Basketball. University Orchestra. Strollers Jr. Orchcus. Student-Faculty Association, Sxi. ' an Club TIIIU ' H I ' LUIt I im li ( lul) is ci s(liolasli( and soi i.il orGaniza- lion of Junior and Senior sludiiil nurses 1 he purposes of I orrli are to provide re(reation tor convalescent patients in I ' niversity Hospital, and to promote lello vslii|) anionii tlie stutlent nurses on trie campus. Tfiere were several social affairs on the agenda for the year. Tfie traditional Come-As-You-Are parlv. Iield iti (lie fail, also served as an informal inilidlion. 1 lie annn.d initiation Barupiet was held in November, and was followed by a party for the I ' niversity I lospilal ( lini al patients at Cliristmas. Infonnai |)arlies and hayridrs completed the social program. Torch Clul) was founded in l n2. and at pres- ent has t members and two fat idly advisors. Officers for 1940- 1Q50 were Jean Newman, presi- dent: and i( • president. Frances S( hieppi. TOP ROW: Huehu, Shobcr. HolTmcistcr. Nichols. Kcitli. Lutz. Cimpbcll. Erf. Barilill, Crilow. ROW TWO: Buritct. Davis. Rccs, Hunt. Wjlcoi, Stevcnion, Fordicimcr, Kokoruda. Welton, Rupcn. ROW ONE: Iddingi. Citpcnlcr. Mi Downey. Newman. Mix Schiltllinccht, Trout, Cordtrr, Downey. MA o TOP ROW: Wiley. Meyer. Pctrusk;t. Hunt. Balmer. Herbert. Arstingotall. Rucss. Miller. Biimr. ROW TWO; Myers, Paulson, Ewing, Schnciter. Schneider. FretweU, Johns. Holsingcr, Yanus, Hurtig. Prince. ROW ONE: Macken. Forbes. Scoit. Blaskovich, Jones. Bollier. Lampman. Greunke, Wilson. 8l(i 1 Fl U OFFICERS Eloise Joiifs. Preaidftil Joyce I.ainpinnn. ice Prrsit cnl Twenty- five graduate nurses organized Sigma Pi Nu on the Ohio State campus during the Autumn ()uarter of 1946. To be eligilile for mem- hership. one must lie a graduate nurse. Tfiis organization has heen under tlie very capable direction of the faculty advisor, Mrs. Florence Pease of the School of Nursing. I his sorority strives to promote friendship, de- velop abilities in scholastic and extra-curricular activities, and to improve adjustment to Univer- sity life. It is the hope of Sigma Pi Nu that all of the graduate nurses on the campus will bet ome members of the sorority. ligma I i Nu sponsors two major social affairs a quarter. In October the active and the prospec- tive members enjoyed a square dance at the Uni- versity Coiuitry Cliu) shelter house. A formal was held Fall Quarter at the Fort Hayes Hotel. Early in Winter Quarter the annual banquet was held at Balconv Hall. Dr. Foster vas after-dinner Belly Lee Scoll. Secretary Elouise Fornes. Treasurer speaker for the occasion. Spring Quarter found the members enjoying a picnic. A horseback rid- ing iiarty was scheduled at a later date. Highlight ol the season was the traditional Spring Formal in May. Members and alumni were both present at the gala affair. Several informal parties com- pleted the social program for the year. riie nurses often combine charity projects with entertainment. All of them enjoyed packing bas- kets of food for needy Columbus families at I hanksgiving time. Also, everyone in the sorority was entertained when a Christmas party was given lor the children ol Florence Nightingale Cottage. It is the ultimate aim of Sigma Pi Nu to become affiliated with Alpha Tau Delta, a national nurs- ing sorority. Efforts are no v being made to estab- lish an alumnae chapter. Several speeches by prominent individuals in nursing and the related fields of medicine were leatures of various meetings- 197 m f. SICMA THETA TAU TOP ROW: Jonc M.ll hlll. Wilhrtiw. Herbert. B.-ilmcr. (livin. Uiiffif. ROW TWO: Wilson. Schn-aru, Stidtiih. Newman. (iriscr. HocUchcr. WiU-oi. RciJ. Pueh. ROW ONE: Vrbanac. Bcvis, Taylor, Timm5. McKcnna, A lam . SCOPt TOP ROW: Loni:. Hall.rson. RillmB. Swanson. Bland, ROW THRKt: Trolt. Kirkri. Ander- sen. Walter. Hatfield. AlhlSU. :.,,n. ROW TWO: Reinhart. Tlu m:is. Kenvin. Oranni . Hoac. Shade, O ' Motrnw. Bun- sha t. Andrews. Blake, ROW ONE: Henry. Hoclund. Con- rad. Lawrence. Chronilt. Christ- man. Rish. Fanson. Yanc. SHMIA THETA TAU Since ils loiiiKliiit! .it ( )liii) . l.ili- in ' )2. Sium.i 1 lirta 1 iii, natioiiiil li liirsni| society ol niirs inc. n s promoted the cKUant ciiient ol niul pro re.ssional .standards and em oiiraucd creali - wntl in nursing. Iwc) Itnx lions int lixled in llic ' .it s •iilixilie ' - were llie I ' oinider s Day Ban(|iiel held in Novein l er and llie Inllialion of new nienil ers in I )e ( ernner. llie so( i -ly cdsii (liirliciputed in llie aiiiHial Intra-I ' ralernal Manr|iiet for Kducation lionoraries. Projects lor llie e ir ini liiiled a liiiid raisinc I anipaiBii lor llie st liolarsni)) riind for nurses at I nivcrsily Hospilal, and the presenlalion of pro- Cranis spotisorinL ' [. ' esl speai;er ' ;. sniPE , |cili(,il I CI liiii l )t; vIikIiiiI .il Ohio Slate .iiitoin.illt ■ills lieconie ineinhers of Scope with their inri)lliiiciil ill llic ■52 week t iirriciilnm at Univer- slls I llls|lil,ll. Officers lor Scope are elee led every quarter. I ' all C)uarler president was Carl Swanson. and presitleni Winter (.Quarter was Cdorin one. I his i roup annually sponsors an open Iioiise for students from all over the state who are inter- ested in the Medical lechnolouy curriculum. In .iddilioii llie prepare diniial tlemonslralions for llii ' I lospiliil open houses. Informal uel-totfethers llnonu ' lionl llic year in- (liidcil pi( nil V .iihI oiiliniis. Special j)arlies cele- l)r,ilcil ( iiii lin-is ,ind St. alenline s Oay. 1 198 PHEIMISATin Flin THE nSHFESSIM S IISOi ,„„ , „- , r,„ ,„„rr. ' i iir wii| III i mv Ii ' iiI iiiiil ir , ir,i v. )i cilM ' IU, A M,i, ii., |.: ' . ' f .A,i Almu! 199 Dr. Glenn a . Fry Director, School of Optometry SCHOOL OF OPTOMETRY 200 Ofrtametxcf Setuan liailrv, R.,L.rl W C oltiriinds BS Ep!tilun Phi h!p iion. Phi Eta Sigma, Student OptotnctrK Chrisliansoii, I). C . Co unioijx B.S. Epiilon P5i Epcilon, Phi Eta Sterna, Sttidcnt Optotnctric Assn. I ' owlcr. M.irdi.i . BS. Student tiptomcinc Assn. Hendrit kson. R. M. 1 otiritfstoim B.S. Sigma Nu. Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Studfnt Opti.mrtru- Assn. Johnson, Joepli . Royal Ook. Mich. B.S. Delta Upsilon. Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Romophoj, Makio, BMOC. Swimmmfi Team Manager. Scarlet Key, Strollcrii, ' Student Optometric Assn. Newman. Paul Cleveland B.S. Zcta Beta Tau. OmcRa Epsilon Phi, Student (Optometric Assn., Sundial liak.T. Cul I McContu-lirillf BS Kp.lln P«i Fr il..n I )iirlrM.iti. Marvin . . (SlevvUind B.S. Zcta Beta Tau. Omcsa Epsilon Phi (Vice Prcs.). Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa. Intramural Sports. Student Optometric Assn. (Secretary) hurrow. Ralpli liellefontaine B.S. Hoffman. Williatn I.. ) (Hiri().s(oirri B.S . lpha Epsilon Pi. Omega Epsilon Phi. Student Optometric Assn. Levy, [■ liilip 7 oledo D.S. Omega Epsilon Phi (Treasurer). Student Optometric Assn. Nicely. Paul R. Coiumoiis B.S. Student Optometric Assn. U.nlii-I.l. (lav I.. ( oinriitxis B S Epsilon Pji Epsilon. StiiJrni Optometric A isn. I ' ,lli«« ' l. I l,il I. oiinnstown BS tlmeua Epsilon Phi. Student Optometric A?isn. (Secretary) ( uinn. I .cw is ll. liryun B S Epsilon Psi Epsilon. Intr.tmur.il Bowling, Intramur.il Ba-ikit all, Intramural Fouib.ill. Stuk!int Opt, Assn. (Vice Pres.) ludson. Tlionias . I, . Iciry.s B.S F.p ilon Psi Epsilon l.orw i(. Ir ing Ci. oungstown BS. Phi Si«m.T Delta S( fierzinger, Rohert [ ' . ppletori. Wis. B.S. Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Student Optometric Assn. Shipp, I)()n«il(l L. Altiancc Silverman. H. R.. .Ir. Sinitli. Paul N. Dayton Detroit. Uch. B.S. Epsilon Psi Epsilon. Professional Inter Fratemiiy Council. Student Optometric Association B.S. B A Sigma Alpha Mu, Omega Epsilon Psi Epsilon Epsilon Phi (President). Phi Eta Si ma, Sophomore Class. (Treasurer), Interfraternity Court. Strollers. Student Optometric Assn. (Treasurer) Studebaker, R. B. Swick, Don R. 1 yrolcr. .Mhrrt I. Zinnecker, K. New Carlisle Van Wert Coliimhits Columbus S. B.S. BS. Epsilon Psi Epsilon. Studt Student Optometric Assn. As n B S. B S. nt Optometric Zeta Beta Tau. Omega Epsilon Psi Epsilon. Epsilon Phi (Treasurer). Eta Sigma, Student Phi Student Optometric Assn. COpiometric Assn. 201 i r I ' ■ ' ■ r. Hagcn. Ihrig. DrafKL-r. Gar. tick, Spcakm.n. i ' - t ii ;a. Smoot. b..rhulJ. Will Rir r. Burnetii. Schcrsmntrr. Zinnccktr. THIRD RDNX : Br. gt. I ' lrkti, Hl.. k .n. Vu tc. Bcatiic. Sch uh. Snidf . YcardUv. Hincs. Hud on. Bahcock. (Mul tl.l o . Hi-njrick nn, Hayncs. Jacijui h. Rhoad . Tims .n. SECOND RO V: Boyd. Baker. Fostt-r. Rmnanck. CJitnn. Rudnc Shipr. Fry, Donaldson. Schivly. Slower?. RasmuMcn. Dick. Mcckstroih. FIRST ROW : Brown. Bahh. R. Siudihakir. Frijh«.a!tt. B hop. Davitf. Hlu.iak, Stanc El ' SILM I ' HI EI ' HILn I oiiK i:rs l)oi,„l l I. fi.| | . l ' „-i,l,nt I)jt icl M. St «lrl iil ' r, U-f l rvsitlptit Diiii I.. Silii lf . SrcTclurv RohiTt S. Rude ' . rrustin-r I ' -psiloii l si l.p iliMi Ir.ilcriiitv was loiiiulcd May ). 101 I. I) three iiieinl)er ol tlw lirst class of oplonielry stii{lenls al C i)liiinl ia I nixersity. fniis being Ine first optmiielric li.il riiil In lie loimded. Beta criaptor was eslal)li liiil .il ( )lii(( S.ile I iii- versiy Mardi 27. l ' 20. ( )nc (il llie iiriiiiary ()l je lives nl tin- Iraleriiity is trie (Xirsiiil and nulivalion i liie practice ol oplonielry lo( elli ' r uitli llie ele alion ol Itie diu ' - riilv ol llie prolessioii. lo Itirlliii lliese aims Ine ( liapliT se( iired se cral |iroiiiineiit men in llie field ol opioinelrv lo address its ineiiiliers diirint! Ine past ' ' ar. In .i(i(lili« ii ntfiiiv iriloiinal nivc tissions on llie pronlents ol etiiics find oIIkt iisp -c K ol oploiiietr were lield. Social nclivities ijurinu Ine i ' all (.)iiarler were liit lilit, ' liled liv the lloiiiei oriiinu I ' arly and Ine rail Idnnal held at th ' nee(hwold. Nnineroiis oilier social events int liided an iMitvl.iniiirit ' I hil lowecn parly, record dances, and an old time s(|iiare fiance. I he lii( h pfiini of llie whole social season was the Iradilional I (Hinder s Day Dinner Dance held at thr- ' aiidolli- ( (iinilrv Cliil) in ia wliiiii w.i .illendid i rn,in iiniininenl ahimni. Kenneth .iniie ker added scholastic honors lo the ( hapli-r la-.l scar l) receivinfi the Kpsilon Psi h.psilon . lerit . ward, I he awarti is presented lo the oiitslandiniJ hinior sliident in the S hool of 0|il(ini(l( .111(1 Ine re(ipieiit is selected l) l.u nll nieiiihers on the hases ol s holarship. liaracter. and general hiness for the stiuK of oplonielry. 202 TOP ROW: Fcldkamp. Ohiificr. Singer. Fladen. Mitchell. R. Rosen. Holtzman. Lubits. SECOND ROW: Miller. Schomer, Keisler. Fncdm.in. Klein, H. Rosen, Paros. Carina. FIRST ROW; Levy, Dorlman, Ntwman. En_cl. Silverman, Tyroler. Stein, Cohen. U V1E(; EFSILI) PHI OFFICERS H.nry R. biK .•riii,.n Ir., I ' residcnt M. Bernaru Kpislt-r, Ue PrpsuU ' nt rianry 1- Kngel. S ' rp(nrv .Mnert I vroler. i retisiircr Omega Epsiloii Phi is a national optonietric Iraternlh ' . non-sectarian ana non-politiial. cledi- cated to promote the cause of optometiA ' by en- couraging the study of its principles and pronlems. anci liy striving for higher ethical and educational standards within the profession. Meetings are held ever ' weeK, and in addition to the regular fjusiness. prominent speakers, both faculty members and practicing optometrists are heard. At the first meeting this year three facult - members of the School of Optometrv ' welcomed the new students in optometry. Dr. Glenn . . Fr - discussed the plans for the new optometry niiilding which is to be completed next year. I r. George . Knox oriented the new students, and Dr. Mer- ril J. . llen. who is a charter member of Omega Epsilon rhi. discussed the merits of the fraternih.-. Meetings are often held in the Optometry Clinic so that valuable practice may be obtained. This year one of the meetings was held in an optome- trist s office, and practical information was gained. One of the outstanding achievements of Omega Epsilon Phi is scholarship. This year the fraternity was awarded the Burrcll Trophy which is given to the professional fraternih- with the highest point average. The Omega Epsilon f hi average last year was 2.87. Social activities are held each quarter. L_ast Spring, a dance was held at the Beechwold. A banquet is held each year in honor of the graduat- ing seniors. 1 he fraternit also participates in sports. Soft- ball, bowling, and other teams arc organized to stimulate friendship among the members. There are nine other chapters of Omega Epsilon Phi fraternity at the various schools of optometry ' , lany ideas and usefiu information can be e. - changed among the chapters to further the study of optometry. A national convention is held once a vear. 203 )r. livriiurtl . ( iri ffMM-ti )c(ir of llir ( ttUctfv of f ' idrriuit 204 ' P % H€ic f Scitcax Andriu liiik. .lolm Jr. . llfH|H linilH ' fl .■ rinstront . I.eiilriie (7iri lriiiisli. .. ' l f ' roiv. ' Baker. Don,,!.! 1 . ( (iiiKiintis B S. Phi Rhi. Alpha. Am Ph.irm. A.«sn. B.S. K.irp EpsiUm B.S. Phi Dclt.i Chi. Pharmacv Council. Am. Phurm. An (Vicc-Prcs.l Bi.n.e. R. A. Jr. Bender. Joliii 1 1. Bla.k. F.laine . ' i l fnfiiv.llo Cnn io c Volvdo B S B.S. Civitas B.S. Alphn Delta Pi. Kappa Er Booth, Maurice J. Cincinnati B.S. Am Pharm. As. n. Case. Stewart M. ]efferson B.S. Kappa Delta Rho, Phi Eta Sigma. Rho Chi. Phi Rho Alpha Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. Cochran, Dale T. Cuyahoga Falls B.S. Kappa Sic:ma (Vicc-Prcs.) Dorcas. Ramona S. Columbus B.S. Links. University Chorus, Am. Pharm. Assn. Bortover. Samuel Colnmous B.S. Rho Pi Phi (President). Professional Intcrfrntcrnity Council (President). Pharmacy Council, Am, Pharm. Assn., Htllel Cassells. Eufjene P. Adenn B.S. Am. Pharm. Assn. Collins. Clifford M. Toledo B.S. Phi Delta Chi (President) jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. Douglass. Norman Cohunhus B.S. Am. Pharm. Assn. Phi Rho Alpha, Pharmacy Council. Strollers. Jr. Amenc.in Pharmaceutical Assn. (Sccrclarv) . Mid-Mirrors, YWCA Butler. Ijma B.S. F-red T Clark. Wilson R.. Jr. Circlerille B.S. Am, Pharm. Assn. Danner, Sue Ann Loudonvdte B.S. Kappa Epsilon, Dclt.i (;amm.i Pharmacy Council. Jr. Am, Pharm. Assn. Ferguson, Ralph N. Springfield B.S. Beta Sigma Taii, Am. Pharm. Assn. Fish. Robert Allen Galose. M. C. Ir. Gifiin. Oorclon Clinton VoungstoiiTi Springfield B.S. Phi Delta Chi (Secretary). Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. Journal I Assoc. Editor). Pharmacy Council (Treasurer). Strollers, Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. B.S. Kappa Psi B.S. Intramural Sports 205 f ( ' e p .0 O. f i .ft ' t HOCCf ( loudy, Robert F. B S. Phi Dclu Chi (Secretary). Pharmacy Council. Jr. Am. Pharm. A sn. Il.-.k. Join. R. II S Phi Doha Chi (Vice Prtj.). Pharmacy Council (Vice Prc .). Am. Pharm. Afsn. Hall. Joe H. CcHiimuiis BS. Kjppa P i Fiamiltoii. Kdwin R. oodsfield B S Phi IV ha Chi I l(|)|)s. Sanlord M. ' lll l.iir() i. I ' a H S. Rh.. Pi Phi (Vice Pro.. Treasurer). Phi Ela Si);ma. Phi Rh.. Alpha. Rho Chi 1 Secretary). Hillel. jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. I .eiendecker. R. A. C ' olijni His H S D.l!.. Chi Heiiiian, l.eiiorc . 1. LaRpii ' OOa B.S Siiima Delta Tau (President). Kappa Epsihm (Secretary). Pharmacy Council. Council of Sorority Presidents. University Orchestra. Hillel. Women ' s Panhcllenic Assn.. Am. Pharm. AsAn. l()[)kii)s. . C . .Ir. ( iiflimhia Phi Deha Chi. Jr. Am Pharm Assn. Henry, Patricia L. Ooliimous B.S. Kappa Epsilon (President). Pharmacy Council (Secretary), Newman Club Choir. Am. Pharm. Assn. Kirsi henbaimi, Ci. ( U ' velana BS Alpha Epiilon Pi. Rhn Chi . lti( a v, riiomas S. ( ofrirriniis H S ScahK.rJ and Blade . ' l(.;Liiljc. Hjoinas C jWn ' fon I ' aUs i( hoi. .losppll uiififjsfoii ' n B S Am. Pharm. A  n. Lewis. Richard I. A iJti eloti ' n B.S. Beta Thcta Pi Matiui. [loyil . . S(oii i ' nfi((t ' Alpha Phi Delta . llCutchc-OI). .1. I . Warrvn B.S. Rhn f;hi. Alpha Ep-ilnn Delta Phi Rho Alpha. Pharmacy C.uncil. Strollers. YMCA. Am Pharm. Assn. Oe.slcrling, . K.. .Ir. Cirrlci ' iWe BS Rho Chi -IK kll.llipl. Idilll I). ( o tjrti (i.s B S Scabbard and Blade Mark, Gerald .1. ( anton BS Phi Siitma Delta. Strollert . lerves. I ).ivid Ijorain BS Am. Pharm .Vssn.. Rho Pi Phi. Hillel Payne. W ' illian, R C ' o umfciis BS Jr. Am Ph. rm, As n., Viniiy 0 . Wrciilinc Ti-.im 206 CHoyui Pleas.ml. Iim.- M l ' o l. M irjorie L. Repp. Don I .. f ' or( ' iMnril ( Harwrtnii ;, .„ B S. Kappa Epjilon. Jr. Am. Hharm Aisn. B S K.ipp.1 Epiiilon (Ttfa uriTl US Kapp.i Pai. Profc ston.il Inter Kratornicy Council. Am. Ph.irm. Asiin. Rkv-. W ' .-ndell R Sortlt Ctuilnii Risen. Robert E. (i u ' pi r Ruff. Nancy Ann ' olrifti xis B S. Phi Dcll.. Ch. B.S. Am. Ph.-irm. A .-n. B.S. Alpha Xi Dfltii. K.-ippa Epsilon. Phi Rho Alph.i, Pharm.icv Council (PrcsiJont). Stroller- (Board). Browning Dr.im. Soc. YWCA. MiJ-Mirror.... VIC. Am. Pharm. Assn.. Mirror.-;, Mortar Board. Women ' s C)hio. Links Segel. Alviii Sanlord Cleivland Heights Simione. .loscph John Coltimhus Simmons. J. O. .)r. Greenwich B.S. Rho Pi Phi. Phi Eu Sigm.1. Rho Chi. Am. Pharm. Assn. B.S. .Ir. Am. Ph.irm- A?sn. B.S. Phi Delta Chi (President). Rho Chi. University Chorus Smith. Fdwarfl G. Clevvland Alphn Phi Alph.i Snyder, i vonne I,. an W ert B S Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Epsilon. Pharmacy Student Ciiuniril. Am. Pharm. As-n. Stepliens. All ert F. Co nniD(is B.S. Stivison. Paul Logan Straits, Walter .J. yUllershurg Thompson, W Lancaster . L. BS Kappa PsI. Rho Chi ( President). Phi Rho Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn (President) Alpha. B S Newman Club. Civitas. . m. Pharm. Assn. B.S. Kappa Psi. Rho Chi Rho Alpha. Jr. .-Vm. Assn. Phi Pharm Unkefer, Jack R. Mine rpa Wallace. RoseviUe W ill am R. ;illiams. C. J. Steubcnville B.S. Phi Delta Chi B.S. Phi Delta Chi B.S. Phi Delta Chi. Pharmac Council. Student Senate Am. Pharm. Assn. ount . Jacqueline A. Bvllcvue B.S. Delta Gamma. Kappa Epsilon. Spur (Editor). Jr. Am. Pharm. A?sn. Zeaman. Edward C ercianu Rho Pi Phi. Rho Chi. Pharmacy Council, Am. Pharm. Assn. Zuercher. Coriniie M. oru-alk B.S. Kappa Epsilon. Jr. Am. Pharm. Assn. 207 TOP ROW] V■K■k II..m, Seed, Mcrvcs, Mathias. Bjzckwlc:. George. McCuichcon. Unkcfcr. Hancr. Rkc, Kjplan, Dclman. CoKrIy. Rccs. ROW FOUR: HamiUon. Wallace. MauRi. Wictcnau.r. Fontanaro a. Sloik lai;cr. UuuJy. Brandon. Collins. Hopkins, Lewis, Brown. ROW THREU: Strain. Post, Dorcas, Glum, Insle. Cybulski. Hciman, Danncr, Voung, Zucrchcr, Pleasant, Hall. Colhy. ROW TWO: Simmons. Ruff. Huhcr. H -ck. Black. Hope. Stivnon. Case. Williams. Henry. Fish. ROW ONE: LoBan, Yotivc. Bender. Simione. Lunter. Lcicndeckcr, Press, Thompson, Andrachak. 1Ellir l H ll l ( ' EllTir lL ss . OFFICERS Paul Slivison, Prcsiilvnl Slewarl Case. Vice President Elaine Black. Secretary John Hcclt. Treasurer I liu ' lilit- ' litinc the a ti ities ol llie Stiiclont Amer- ii.iii i liarnicicetitica! Assotiation for tlie year is llic iniiiialurp convention wliiili is .•ipon.sorecl by the group every Sprint! (Quarter. T l iis (onvenlion is patterned after tlie one lii-l l l llie National IMiarniaientiral . ' Vssocialinn At llils lime vlmient nii-nil)ers prepare and present reports on I In ' many (liffer ' nt pliases of pliarniary. Climaxinu llie ron- fnlion is a lorinal re (lynilion haiupii ' l .iiid dance. C rradiiatint; seniors and oulstandint! students in llie College tif I ' liarniai y are lionore I on tliis occasion. llie present L ' niversily hraiit li of the oryaniza- lion was estahlished in l ' || lre.i lv it has be come one of the laruesi .iikI iiinsi .kHnc groups in the assoi iation. .Ml underuraduale an l uradu- ale members enrolleil iU ' the Cnlleue of Pharmacy .ire eliuilile to hettime members. The student brant h til the association proposes to uphold and further tin- aitii ' of the parent or- Uani .atinn. .Xclivities wliiili will enhance the prestiue f)f pliarniat y antl are of professional bene- fit, not only to the u ' roiij). but to all reuislered pharmacists, are undcil.iLcii l) llic organization. . f|uarlerly joiirn.il tailed le Spur is pul - lishetl by the intMubers. 1 he journal i t)iit.iins pic- tures and stories of interest to those in llic pli.irni.i- teulital pri)ff-.sioMs. 7 le Sinir Is sent to slutlents, niembirv dl llif ( )hio Slate Pharin.it ftilit al Asso- ciation. Ill .ill . cilleges td pharmatx lliininjliout the I nilfd Sl.ites. (iratluates, and to other inter- ested persons and i rt)ups btilh in this itiunlry antl other ports of tlie world. l fL ' ular meetings t«f the or( ani .atit n are held ihrouuhtnit the schot)l year. Speeches by promi- nent indivichiais in the fields of pharmacy high- liudil ni.ui tif these meetings. Movies, whit h give the sliulents of pharinaty an insight into new de- velopments in their chosen fields, are shown al some tif ihe nit-flings. I he organization, imptirlaiil lo sliitlfiils III ph.uinatv liini lions untler the guiil .line til the ( iillfge I I ' harmncy. 208 TOP ROW: Snider. Younc. Zucrchcr. Ruff. Black, Pleasant. ROW ONE: Hciman, Danncr, Henry. Armstrong Post. KAPPA EPSILII OFFICERS Patrida L. Henr ' . Prrsiacnt ? ue Danner. ire Presitleut Lenore Heiinan. Secretary Marjorie Post, Treasurer Probably trie most important liinction of Kappa Epsiloii is to assemble the women students of the College of f harmaty. The object and purpose of Kappa Epsilon is to unite the women students in Pliarmacy: to co-operate with the faculties of the colletjcs where chapters are estabhshed; to foster a professional consciousness and to provide a bond of lasting loyalty, interest and friendship. To this the girls of Kappa Epsilon are devoted. Kappa Epsilon was founded May 13, 1Q2I, at Iowa ( liversity by representatives from the Uni- versities ol Minnesota, Nebraska, and Iowa. Ep- silon chapter of Kappa Epsilon was established February 19, 1Q26. at Ohio State Universitv . Since that lime its importance to the College of Phar- macy has been successfully shown. There are 24 national chapters throughout the country. In the past year Kappa Epsilon has been rjuite active and experienced much success under the cap.inic leadership of tlieir president, Patricia L. Henry. Several social iuiu lions were held in cor- relation with one of the most important phases of the object and purpose of Kappa Epsilon. There have been informal rushing parties to interest the new girls in the College of Pharmacy in the organ- ization. A formal dinner was held honoring the new pledges. Plans are being made to hold a mixer for the students in Pre-Pharmacy. There are several outstanding girls ol Kappa Epsilon in several other campus activities. Nancy .■ . Ruff is r(iiite active in extra-curricular activities, being secretary of . lortar Board, senior honorary society for women, and also treasurer of Alpha Xi Delta. Lenore Heiman is president of Sigma Delta Tau. The most outstanding women of the College of Pharmacy are found in Kappa Epsilon. The meetings of Kappa Epsilon are held twice a month. All active members are required to main- tain a high .i erage in ail subjects, far above the L ni ersity average. 209 I ' Harmac:y council riiP ROW: Snvdcr. Williinis. Wittt-nju.t. Vulo. ProiiJley. ( iJkm ROW ONE: Fnh. Hii- :Ti.in, Ha:iK-wicz. HjU. Ojnncr. I ..li.n KAPPA PSI TOP ROW: Pur lcy. Herman. (:h.iprn.in, Vincrnt. Nccs. HfSs. Loi ' .tn. Rcc5. Kochhciscr. Ko- iMn.ir. Smilh. Cohcrly. ROW TWO: Dr Ridolfo.. Fctrari. Axiiili . (JaLoso. DiGrcBorio, W hrK-. R.ih, Kclch. Shtivrr. l.ljMcin, Veil. Frulh. ROW ONE: Kern, CI.iy. Rcpr. Hubcr, Finney. Hall. Luntcr, Thtimpjon. Kerek. Hiieeins. niAKviA( V niu (iL u vv rsi ■• i, ' r ' ' i| ' ' -liirlciit ilci li ' d Iroiii llic -.Indiiit IkicIv of llic ( ollcur 1)1 I ' ll. urn. u iii.iLi- n|i ill ' - I ' li.iniiat y Council. ( )n c ii |u irtcr tilt ' loiiixil |)l.in .1 so( i.il riiiu tion lor llic C oIIj ' uc oI Pliar iiicK . Iwii 1)1 lli«-sp functions li.isc l)c(oinc Ir.xli lion . llic lUUiii.il C liri lnwt fartv .ind llic .iniui.il Spriiii! i i( nil . lor llic p.isl lew cHrs llic stiulinU at Cnrisliii.is lime Ii.im- liicnitifil [ircsciiK wliiili arc lalcr |ircsciilc l to some nrpli.in.iui ' . I lie loiiiii il i llic main link nctuccn llic lai iill .mil llic vliiilciiK III llic iiillciic. Ill lliis w.iv tlic Ml(, ' l cslilln of llic lii lcnls arc liroiiuJil In llic .il cntion ol llic lac iilly iinil a crcaler iindcrslaiiclinij is promolfd. K.ipp.i I ' si. llic iildcsl |)Mili sioii.il pli.iiiil ii cil lli.il Ir.ilcmilv. iv iHini.iiiK inlcresled in ninintain- ini and liirlliciiiiL ' tlic liiijii level of the profession of pli.innaiv. and lo indiiic and interest sliidcnl- to u ' rcalcr ai.ulcinir ai liievemenis: but tne liclilci side of life is not loriiottcn as ridlcc ted i)y tlic fra ternitv s soi i.il .ii tivilics and atliiclii events. I nc K.ipp.i I ' si soltliall Iciiii I losed llie season unde lealcd in inl r.imiir.d i oiiipclilion l.ist yctir. |(ivl I li.iplcrs III K.ipp.i I ' si rc(|iiire a higlier ll ivir.iuc poiiil licHii lor admission to memi er- sliip. llic local iliaplci. i. r.inked fiftli siiiolas- ticalK amonti llic prolessiiin.il fr.ilcrnities al Oliiii State. I iic well- iiiiU 0.17 out of first pl.icc. 210 RHO CHI TOP ROW: Kirschcnbaum. Suncl. ( .hcruff, Thompson. Shrivcr. Sitnmuns, Case. SEC- AND ROW; Loran. Coward. Colby. Roth. Bopc. Barr. Brown. HRST ROW: Nelson. Harris, Siivison, Hcpps, Zca- man, Ltmtcr. RHO PI PHI TOP ROW: Barron. Maslckoff. M. Cohen. Press, Abramson. S. Goldstein. J. Cohen. Mcrvcs. Ross. A. Goltstein. Schwarti. ROW ONE: J. Cohen. Segcl. Hcpps. Bofcovcr, Cadkin, Spatt, Zcaman. RHII (HI KHU PI I ' HI Rlio Clii, the national pharniai pnti( al lionorary society-, was founded in 1922. and has striven to promote the advancement of pharmacy by encour- aging and recognizing scholarship. Upsilon. the Oliio State cliapter. was establisfied on this cam- pus in 193-1. At present there are thirty-six active cliapters with a total memfjership of approximately 4.260 men and women. Chapters of the society may lie established at colleges that are members of the American Asso- ciation of Colleges of Pharmacy. The eligible stu- dent must show strength of character, personality, leadership, and a capacity for achievement in the science and art of pharmacy, before fjeing admitted to memljership. f-Jiu) Pi F hi was organized to maintain the eth- ical standards and dignity of the profession of pharmacy. It is designed to contribute to the wel- fare of pharmacy students morally, intellectually, and socially. Rho Pi Phi was founded in 1919 at the Massa- chusetts College of Pharmacy. The jOth anniver- sary has just been celeljrated at the National convention at Boston. Sam Borcover, the president, is also president of the Professional Inter-fraternity Council, while Al Segel is the Borden Scholarship winner, having the highest average in the Senior Class. Tiger Perelmaii is on the varsity wrestling squad, and Jerrv ' Cohen is on the Pharmacv Council. 211 I ' Waller R KriU Dean of thv (ToUcftt ' of Yelcriuary Icthcitw I B tffe COLLEGE OF VETEKI IKY MEDICnVE QHy 1 212 eterutarcf JftccUcute Se tn AlKUTSon. ( K ' urifr R. . iulcrsoii. C lor. .1.1 . . . i.t . I),. i,l 11. ( ufiiniuiis ( u iintf)iis ( neensliiirq, hut. nvM D V M I V M V.)nu ){j Tju Sicma. University Alpha Ps,. Am. Vet. Med. Gnnuc Am. Vet. Med. Assn , A.sn Proft9!iion l Fmternity Covinci lifar. George 1 . Beclitloil. Will t 1 1 I 1 t ' . . Him-. . lames ( ■. .X Uhtnd W ' npalionela 1 (urii. friti. PAM. D.V.M D.V.M. Alpha Psi Am. W-t. Med, . ssn Lambda Chi Alpha. Alpha Psi. Athletic Board. Student Senate. Scarlet Mask. Greek Week. Am. Vet. Med. Assn.. NSA (Regional Chairman). OSPA Boist. Law ti ' iu V M. lirowii. I ohcil L. iiiiikley. I ' dward K. ( o uriio(is StuurifoM, ' o. l.isnon D.V.M. D.VM. DA- M. Alpha Psi. Football Manager. Alph.i Psi. .Vm Vet. Med. BaseKill Man.ii;er, Freshman Assn. Activities. Varsity ■ O , Scarlet Key. Am. Vet. Med. A55n.. Speculum (Editor) BuscI,. Carl .1. Carr. William S. Carr. Wood row W. n Miuire hlarveysliiirg rlaniden D.V.M. D.V.M. D.V.M. 5i(Cma Alpha Epsilon. Alpha Delta Tau Delta. Alpha Psi Psi. Am. Vet. Med. Assn. (President). Masonic Am. ' et. Med- Assn Club. dinger. I ' i.illip C. Craig. Eugene L. Crawfora, Kennetn I.. Vpper Sandusky Shelbyville. Ind. i lil ersOHrg D.V.M D V.M D.V.M. Phi Zota. Am. Vet. Med. Assn Omega Tau Si ma Phi Mu Delta, . lpha Psi. Speculum Crill, Davison E. Curtis. Jesse C Jr. Custis. Robert J. Cleveland Kenlon ortnington D.V.M. D.V.M. D.V.M. Am. Vet. Med. Assn. Gamma Si ma Delta, [r. Am. Vet. Med. A Phi Zeta. ssn. Deal. Hal R. Diehl. James R Doran, James E. Chandlersville Union City. Ind. Columhus D.V.M. D VM D. -.M. Omc£a Tau Sigma. Am. Vet Alpha Psi. Am. Vet. Med. Med. Assn. Assn Doudna. Jat k M. E arly. David O. F- ' clgar. W. C. Hndrizzi. X. T Columbus Columhus East L verpool St. ClairsviUc D.V.M. D.V.M. D V.M. D.V.M. Phi Kappa Alpha (Treasurer). Ph i Zeta, Am. V ct- Med. Alpha Psi Am. Vet. Alpha Psi. Freshman Football, Assn. Med. Assn. Intramural Sports. OSPA. Am. Vet. Med. Assn. 213 I 1 C .ft, .Q Q A D fa « C etercKanxf IfCcdccaie l.nsign, Rohert S. W ' orfninfitori li ' M Jr Am Vcl McJ Attn. I ' raiieve. Lestei I) ' M. hversole, William II. Farrell, Robert L. C ofumoiis Virion n v.M. ( leiie, Kdwarcl A. Cofiimbiis PA ' M. U ' . I. ' iiiiiiinL ' . I.crov C .. r) V M Alpha I ' m. Am VVt. M.d. A  n. I l( ' ii(lle . 1 low iircl ( I. i ' vno ( jiir(| II V M. I ' ll. Z,l;i. Jr. Am. Vcl. Med. A.vsn.. President mI V ' .-t. Med. Senior Class Haycly. James M. Co iimfcus D.VM Phi Kappa P i. Alpha Psi. Am. Vcl. McJ. As-tn.. Profc fional Intcriraccrnity Council i President I Mofa( ker. lienry .1. ' oO.-.(lT D.VM. Beta Thela Pi, I ' olta SiRma Rho. Am. Vet. Med. Assn.. Speculum ( oliiltibtjs P V M Alpha Psi. Am. t Med. Assn Kerineti . I.tiwiirt! W ' p.slpri ' il c D.VM Kiipiiiticr. Ndl.iii W W.-i .Mi ioi, |i M Lies. .Jolm Sdiolliiii; (. KrrolTry D.VM. Alpha Psi. Junior Am. Vet. Med. Assn. I.iiikril. loxpli C, .rnuriori. Kv. Lviiiaii. Idim Jr. ■ ;M. i. D V M Alpha Psi. Am Vn. Med. Assn. D VM Am. Vet. Med. Assn. Greug. Jack H. Coiliniblis D.VM. Hay. Willia.n I. D.VM. Am. Vcl. Med. Assn. Houser, RohcrJ G. LVbarin D.VM. Alpha Psi. Phi Zcla. Am. Vet. Med. Assn. Kerns, Cliarles, F. W ' esI Mans i«U D.VM. I .oufniaii. 1 like I. ' r ' a D.V.M. Omeita Tau Sigma . lai Iniiis. ( lOKlon . . ' oo.«i|pr D.VM. Ma.lvey, II. W Nja.tin, .lolin G. .NIaslerson. K. . . . Iillcr. Robert I.. A iirion, Ky. I ' lirlsmotilh rii ' f.ovinglon ( olumfcus PVM. DVM P -M. D.VM. I ' hi Zcti. Senior Vcl. Med. Alpha Pii. Jr. Am Vcl. Delta Tau Delia. Alpha (lass Treasurer Mrd. Assn., Speculum Psi iManaBine Editor) 214 Mit.lu-ll. [ u,l Jr. M.i(.rirv DA ' .M CoK Turn. Am. Vcc McJ A.. n. P.irr.tt, Carey M. HloonuTujIntrg n.VM. Alpha Vsi, Am. Vet. McJ. QuiiilcUi. Tnonias CoiiiinuiiS n.v.M. Am. V ' tt. MeJ. Assn. Sax, Xonnan Cleveland D.V.M. Phi Zcta. Jr. Am. Vet. McJ. Assn.. Speculum (Editor) Se all. Sam oungstown D.V.M. Am. Vet. Med. Assn. Taylor, Hal Herbert Canton D.V.M. Omega Tail Sigma, Speculum (Managing Editor), Am. Vet. Med. Assn. e(tccn4 Mot ( k.i. I.i vi M. 1 ' V M llmcu.! T.IU Sit:m.i. Am. ' tt. M,,l A-n. IVstI,-. I),.n..l l .S. ( o iiriifHis D.V.M. Alph.i Gamm.i Rh... . lrh.i V { l i( hnrcls. I ' .dw in I ). D.V.M. Speculum S( hneider. Uiile E. C tiritori n.v.M. Alpha Psi. Am. Vtt. Med. Assn. Smitri. Jiiv B. A arion D.V.M. Delta Tau Delta Med. Assn. Am. Vet. P.ilincr, Cl.ixlnii S. r„;„,„i,„v 1 - M i ' ri, ., [:)..,,„i.i . D.V.M. Alpha Psi. Phi Eta Sism., Am. Vet. Med. Assn. R()cl ifis. criioii . . D.V.M. Alpha Psi Si liiil)ert, Robert I. C OlUfflOUS D.V.M. .Alpha Psi Solomon, Josepii A. ( oliinions D.V.M. Speculum. Am. Vet. MeJ. Assn. Thomp. ' ion. Orvil Boir ing Grepn D.V.M. Am. Vet. Med. Assn. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship (President) c. Walter, Willard G. Slrongsi ' ille D.V.M. Am. Vet. Med. Assn. Wearly. W. Keitli Coitinitus Weimar, John R. Co timfciis D.V.M. Phi Zeta. Am. Med. Assn. Vet. D.V.M. Beta Thcta Pi Well... Robert J. ' i ;.. iir(. D.V.M. Alpha Psi rt ft. .o rt n CS. ft Cx ' Wenger. Jolm R. Whitehead. C. E Canton I id mouth, Ky. D.V.M. D.V.M. D V.M Alpha Psi. Speculum. Jr. Phi Kappa Tau. Alpha Psi. W ' urm, Melvin A. Ziegler. F. M. cs priiffc ( olnmhus Am. Vet. Med Assn Am. Vet. Med. Assi D.V.M. Tennis Team, Am. Vet. Med. Assn. 215 ill TOP ROW: Dicscn. (JrcKg, Ryder. Smith. J. Anderson. HKSi RO V : G. AnUcraun, ScKubcit, Dc-1. R.iUtun. Didion. JU IIIK A V IVl A OFFICERS RoljrrI Si IiuIhH. PresiJenl .l i ' Ralston. Spcrelary I ' iiu! . . Didion, Treasurer Ohio Stale ' s Student Chapter of the Aincririm Veterinary Medical Association has a long and ( olorfiil history vhi( ii l)c-i ii)s with the Wlerinar ' l.ili-riiry So irty in In ' ) ). I he i hiirtcr lor the pres- ent association was uranlfd l) the American ' cl- ••riiifiry Medical Assoc ialion In lO ' jO. I.ai li liiiplcT operates on a sell i,«) crnini. ' iiasis. In 1 ' )(), llic wives 1)1 till ' Ir. W M A iiiiinliir ' . lorriicd an or- L ' ani .atlon known as the Jr. .W MA Auxiliary. I heir nieetiiii s are liclfl nioiithly and are deslcned to ac(|iiainl iiuiiiIxt- willi llie pronlenis confront inu wives ol c-lerinarians. .Ir. A ' . l. provides ihc- (i|ipiiiliinil In ii.cin proiessioritd know Ic iluc oilier lli.m tli.il t, ' l c-n in the regidar (olleue ciirric idiini. Spc-ec lies and piinel discussions iire (jresenled at llic- reuiilar tnc-elinus hy men who are recofinized in the Nc-lerinary pro- lession and rc-ialed fields. I his uives the meml c-rs ol this oruani .ation a heller insi). hl itilo their chosen field. All vliidi ' iils cMirollc ' cl ill llir College of Veteri- nary Mc-dic ine are eligil)lc ' lor nicndjership in Jr. AVMA. I he husiness and educational meetings of the organization are held on alternate Wednes- day evenings at the X ' eterinary Clinic during the school year. Students who are iiic-mhers and re- Mi.iin in good sliiiidinii llircniL ' lionl liicir lour years In the c olic ' t! ' ' . iiiiloMi.ilic alK hooine members ol the- nalional org.ini .allon. llic- AiiicTic.in c-teri- narv Medical .Assoc iaiion. I III ' oppoiliinils III gain Iriendly relationships anioiig llic- stiidenls in ihc- C Oliege of Wlerinnrs ' Mc-diclne arc- pronipled ihrougli the .Ir. . ' M. . I line arc se cTid social fuiii lioii sponsored by iIk- organi alion ihroughoul llic- c .liendar year. The wlnler dance is one of the traditional affairs. I he organization also produces a skit by the respective classes for the traditional Fun Xighl. l nn and entertainment are enjoyed hy all. I lie- .Auxiliary idso sponsors dances and jiiinic s for llic mc-inncrs 216 TOP RIIW: Milchcll. Wine. C. Taylor. H.ixby. Decker. Bennett, NeUon. Daniels. Pettit. Henham. Reuter. Pavis. ReeJ. Bailey. Raub. THIRD ROW: Abbott. Rce . Wiltin. H,.k, M.,nl..ri. White. Krivacek. Graber. Freas. Power. Lackey. Blue. Eastin, Wise, Teei arden. Bohlow. Laib, McClunn. Craift. SECOND ROW: E. Taylor. ArnoM. Smith. Brewer, Weitfall, Martin, Wells, Whitehead. Wengcr. Hagely, Carr, Lies. Houscr. Schubert. J. Jones. Lyman. Borst. FIRST ROW: Whiteus, Pliske. Weber. Rjeschman. Ardery. Parrctl. Gunning. W, Jones. Hafcnbrack. Miller, Gregory. Brown. Endrizzi, Schneider, Price. Dichl. ALPHA PSI OFFICERS Cluirles Miller. PrpsiJpri! arreii Jones. ice Prt ' sitfeni Jesse Gregory. Secrelary allare Hafeiinrack. Treasurer Alpha Psi. national veterinary medical irater- nit ' . vas founded at Ohio State on January 18, 1907, One of the charter members. Dr. Arthur Schalk. is still here on the faculty. Alpha Psi is the oldest national veterinary fraternity in the United States and the largest professional frater- nity on this campus. Thirty men were pleds ed this hall, raising the tdtcil ineinhership of Alpha chapter to 10-1. Alpha Psi is very active in intramural sports on the campus, having won the howling champion- ship last year, and having been runners-up in their totu h football league. 1 here are many outstanding members active in many organizations, both in the college and out. Some of these are William M. Miller, wrestling team, outstanding Big Nine wrestler, discus champ of the Fiig Nine, and varsity football: Warren Jones, wrestling team. Big I en champ in his weight class: Williniti I. Weber, wrestling team; Robert L. McClelland, student trainer for the var- sity football team: Guthrie Blue, Veterinary Medi- cine representative in the Student Senate: Robert L. Schubert, president of Junior AVMA: Joseph W. Ralston, treasurer of Jiuiior AVMA: and John G, Martin, editor of the College of Veterinary Medicine publication. The Speculum. Nor does Alpha Psi take a back seat in scholar- ship. The Borden Award for the highest scholastic standing has been won the last two years by mem- bers of Alpha Psi. It was won in 1948 by Horace Davis and in 1949 by Ed Donavan, Some of Alpha Psi s social functions include a Fall hayride, the annual Homecoming party fol- lowing the football game, the Winter Formal which is the social highlight of the year, the an- nual student-faculty picnic, and several house-par- ties and stag-parties throughout the year. One can readily see from all this that Alpha Psi very successfully fuHills its purpose. 217 fp t t f ' t ' I ' f y- 9 tt 1 ♦% IJ K K : . E H I « i f ' r « ' 1 1 2l ,a,V. T « ' V 1 1  i t t ' rr r ; .4 ♦ ' t  V T v t — 1 M ' H ' V A , 1 ' ., I-. T ill. F 1 I. H.1VS. Schl i s.r. Cotlrain. J. I.iyl.,1. li.,.lini. ii. .samuiicnl-tiutf. Kll ' i H ' L K A.i.mi. a,i.. .. Ki Iljvinporl. VM. Murdick. HciJt, Scotl. Jackson. Donham, Mover. Brooks, Shawhan. R.mslcad. RtlW THREE: Strahkr. Tully. Mallonc, H. Taylor. Palmer. Myers. Bixlcr. Freas. Paiilus. Hmes. Moiyck.i. BarlaRc. DtMottc. RDW TWO: Deal. Onccn. Giuliolti. Gricscmer. Siddall. Pawlowski. Craig. U ' lse. Frilen. Mueller. Marchelt. Healh. ROW ONE; WeiJner. Appleman. Anderson. Janney. Banks, Kcnnctt. Roscnbcrficr, Clemens. Dresbach. n E(; T u siiiinA OFFICERS I iul . lytTS, President Kiiiiont Hixirr. ' rc-c ' PresiAvnt Oiiipua Tiiii Sii nia was founcipd in 1006 at the L iiivcr.sily ol l ciiiisx Ivaiiia. Todav it enjoys me privilege of being the only iiilcrnalioii.il itfrinary fraternity. The Ciammii ( liapler was loiiiulefl in 101 I |jy six men interested in encoiiracint; and fostering the d -veh)pmeMt ol ethical ana well- rounde l eteriiiariaiiv. and through ihein a better profession created on a b.isis ol Iricndship. (o- operation. and respei t for fellow men. it has shown gradual progress sini e the day ol its lounding. and in 1011 it obtiiined tin- pri ileg - of being the largest fraternity on iIk ' i .impiis. wilh o cr one liiindre l active membiTv. . t the present lime there is an ii( live body ol seventy-eight men. Even though large numbers prevailed, the chap- ter ranked second schoi.ivli .illy among the profes sional fraternities in iiiililliiient of its purpose- of maintaining a higher standard omong men inter- eslefl in the elerinary profession. In re.di .ing its objei ts ol promoting soi i.il ami 218 loin I rriis, . r.rrl.iry illi.iiij I ' .iiilus. rr.iviiriT fraternal well. ire. llie chapter sponsored .i cocktail part and iiinc lieon for aliunni attending the state Amcric.in clerinary Medical Association con- vention. I )ue consideration was also given by the active body to participation in social events. Througliiinl llii- i .ill ( hi.irter m.m functions were lield. MIC ii as liouse parlies, hay rides. iener lo.ivlv. picnics, and the climax for the l all activi- ties progr.im w.i- the ( hristmas form.ii. I he W in- ter (.)u.irter progr.im was ecpially as enjoyable. Sever. il ol llie tunc lions were held in conjunction willi (illiir i;ioups on c .impiiv. Spiinu ' (.}uarlcT c ' igain Iciiind i well rounded progr.uii. higiilighted bv the- pledge bancpiet. I he linal and loremost event of the year w.i-. the Senior Send-off iJance. Omega I ui Sigin.i .inniially presents a ( lanmia .ivvarcl to the out l.inding man in the- coiuitry who has conli iliiih .1 mosl In the profession. This pres- entation is usu.illv held in conjunction with the annual pledge bancpiet. iu-i iy .l at I ' afic IIJl I wiliglit School really constitutes an extension of trie University aay into evening hours anci thus affords a opportunity to employed persons to con- tinue their education. It has had no phenomenal growth liut a continuous one since heing organ- ized in 1042. and has become well enough estao- lished to ha e shed its elements of novelty. Those who have been a part of the program are its most enthusiastic boosters. Ohio State s outstanding airport. Don Scott Field, is operated by the School of Aviation. An extensive research program in the field of aviation and related subjects is also an activitA- of the School of Aviation. Flight training courses are available to students, faculty members, and University employees. An accompanying ground school curricidum. carrying full credit, is also offered. SCHOUL UF AEKO IUTICS Don Scott Field Carroll Pe ' ircti Director F-yx y ' . W . ■ ; ytf ,? Mg - f liKAUUATE SCHOOL ! ' rf ' (cirv . Paid Hudson, Dean Willi iIh- clcin.incl lor spot i.ili cil Iraiiiiiiu in various occupational fields, tin- curollmcnl of the Graduate School continues lo increase. liis increase in enrollment lias led to a sele live method of admission for students, lo l e elii il)le a student must have a point -hour averau ' e ol 2.7 In all under«raduate work, luitrance examinations must also he passed. 1 he lirsl uraduate sludcnl of Ohio Stale was a resident in I ss w lien the I tii crsit was lounded. SiiK !• lliin till- rapid a(U am irncril and specializa- tion In inanv liclds ol instruction, anti the opcninu ol new li ' lds has yreatly increased the need lor Uraduale slu ly. I he Graduate School as it is today, one school in charfie of all uraduale work within various dep.irlMienls. was eslahlished in l ' )l I. The Ciraduale School is that diverse unit of the University responsihie for advaiued educa- tion lievond the h.u helor ' s decree. CVaduate stu- dents pursninu studies and traininu in research are usually candidates for one ol the Masters decrees and h)r the Doitor of i ' hilosophy defree conferred hy the University. Graduate education is recouni .eil as lieiuu l pi lieil l)v .1 hiuh deu ' r l individuality of each stu- dent •. prour.nn ol study. )r llanw . Slovt ' r . iyistatlt f)i uri 220 i i UIVDERCLASS I r Ki ' i(j. (jli iM ScTaUli Signjnfi ( ii John i nrv J II I lilt ( ' L H H 222 Pttul Rcnif)es, prps ' uirnt M(ir ' . iin yjorris. secretary o-icfi r ( i %cf(t. trpo ' surpr CABINET Mi-c(int.K ol Ini- liiiiior C lass C dhiiicl wcic lirld oiKC ii riiDiilli In cli i ii-s llir .iiii)iis |)rol)lems anfl (jiicslions iirisint! om criiiiii; (lie .liiiiior C liiss as a wliolo. I lie ( iihiiicl iiK Mi(lcfl tlic Hircc officers, will) were circled li llicil (Livs 111 il ( llll |)US wide election, aiul live til)iiiel niemners wlio were cliospii Iiecniise ol (lieir interest in tlie I niversity. I lie liinior ( lass i liose lor tlieir prcsldenl lliis year raid Rempes, who was an a tive tiicnw)er of Student Senate. Strollers, and Scarlet Mask. Also lislcd ciMioiiu liis activities was Smidial. and art editor of tnc Mal io. Trie serretarv ' of ffie class. Mary Ann Morris, also fiad several out- standing activities itx liidinsj C liinies. vite presi- dent of WSOA. vi( e president of Student Senate ana secretary of Stucfent Court, .losepn C osetti was also another leader ciiosen to act as treasurer of the cahinet. He participated in OSP.A. Ohio Staters, and was [iresidenl ol his Iraternity. i hi Sigma Kappa, and .ilso helonged to the Comu il of Fraternity Presidents. Otiier menihers of ttie cahinet included liernard Beatty. Naomi Howell. Dan M( Kinney, lim Ternent. and Sue Williams. All were chosen lor their interest in activities and the University. The Junior Class Cabinet wrote to 23 different universities talcing a poll on campus contacts. Tfiey were especially interested in how dating was handled in other colleges. r H I E H AnJcrAun Alkin on Bi.-h Chur :hin«n Cvill Crane Fillnn Gillcit Griffith Ha k Hi-ilman HiBBv KmdUr Krcic Monahan Mvbndrr Wnllfr Sttin V,II:,I1,- Wjlsnn f -V One of the niosi impressive ceremonies of rriitlitioiis Week is lliiil of the initialioii of new members of C liinic-.. llir n.ilinniil limior women s honorary. l ' .ii h neophyte is awakenetl the niuht l efore initiation hy tlie ringing of the C himes Dell and is notined of her selection as a member of the honorary. She is presented with a (orsafie of red carnations and a bell. 1 he following day each girl dresses in white and carries her bell to classes as a symbol of lln- honor liial she has re- ceived. . t fonr o locL of thai Ia . the initiates as- sembh ' aroinid the sundial where they are solemn- ly blindfolded by the old members and are led to the tower of Orton Hall. There the secret initi- ation ceremony takes place and the Hall ciiimcs strike for each new member lio pletlged herself to follow and uphold the ideals ol this organiza- tion. Chimes has been founded for the purposes of honoring those .lunior women who have shown llicir l() all Id their College or I ' niversity by giv- ing their service and leadership to the advance- ment of its interests, wellare. unity and of slinudat- ing sc liiil.ir l)ip and cxtra-curric luar activities. The main project ol Pall QuartcT was a service projec t. I he girls servc-d the Presidents linu heons which win- liild before e C ' r hniiic loolb.ill game. Ibis project was carried out In pcralion with Morlar Board. I )iirinu ' inliT (.Quarter. C himev held iU .iiiiiic.ii i ' reshman l esserl lor those freshman women who had been outstanding in acli iliev. A rc ccption was also hi ' lci in Imnorol wiimcn Iransler students. More than 2 ' A) women vhiilinlv wire li(iMntcd at these functions. Chimes N ' as founded March i. lOIS, by three Ohio State coeds. Mrs. Harriet l).i Mrii ker. Mrs. i ielen (dustman l .vans, and . nn C hristianson. 224 li 4 ii iiu-:rs I. me AiultTson Marilyn Atkinson Ann Bisli loan Cluiri linian B.rvl Covill Kiitli Crane l.ouise Fallon Patricia Gillett Mary Pat Griffith Mary Louise Hawk Mae Heilman Joyie HigCN Betty Kincller Nancy Kreig Dorothy Lindner Janet Monalian Mary Ann Morris Joan Mylancler Patricia I leiffer Judy Stein Suzanne W illianis Patricia Wilson .Aroiirui l ie dUil (ipt togetner AnotJwr le  inin aid cH members 225 9 i: II ( ' h E T 11 II I r i E it HiUinK lcy ConriiJ Donnelly 1 inorr KincAid Lnvchnd McKcown McKinnfy Miller Morrit R.-Jcftfr Simi Tliompion Trr cmcr Von KacncI Whit comb V ' iJdfN:i Wtcr I ' oiiiidi-il on llif CJliii) Slate (.iiiipuN in IWr, Bucket and Dipper had fheii, as it lias now. one of the most roK)rlin initiation proiethires on c jm- piis. Tlieir unusual routine includes the traditional splashing ol llii- neophytes at midnight during the eark p.irl ol Max Week to siu ' nify recogni- tinn. I 111- lollins iiiij la (M( 11 inilialc c .irrio ■ l)U ki ' t and a dipper ahout campus. Before the initiation is over, the new members present a show on the steps of the museum and ea( h one dresses as a well know n i omic strip character. After a ducking in Mirror Lake, a formal inilialinn hanquel is held for the neophytes. Bucket and Dipper began the year by enter- l iining the Jiuiior Mens I lonor.iry. Sachem, of Illinois at the Ohio State Illinois football g.iine in November. I)miiiu llic nail liiiir Sachem pre- sente l the lllibui k to Hue kel and I )ipper of Ohio State lor ()hio Slate s i( tor o er Illinois in I ' McS. On February 22. Hui Lei and i ipper sponsorea an All-Ohio I nion part : this was {lone as an effort lo heller a((|naint persons working in dif- lerent organizations in the I ' nion building. Be- cause of the loss of a fellow member, .lack Mc- Keown. the a li ities ol Bucket arul Dipper were cnrl.iiled this e.ir. I he organization wishes lo pay liii)ule lo an a( live and well liked man. I he nHMnbers are selected i •irefulK on the basis of scholarship, leadership, personalih. and woik in activities. They represent many inleiesis but are a well organized group. 226 mi. iiu;rs } lolx ' rt Billiiiu ' - Iey Joseph Conraa George I oniuMiy Stanley Cieiser M. r in Kincaid Karl I. o eland Jat K M( Keown Daniel Mc Kinney William Miller Roy Morris Richard Roederer Richard Sims James Thompson Richard ' on Kaenel Richard Widdoes Eawara W ' ier HONORARY MIMBKK: Manley O. Whitcomb AD l OR: Francis O. Tresemer La Conga Lin ariety Shoa The W ' alpr is fine Sweet Occnlation r Hi O Mtm m Boyd Brccsc Am o lll, Mar iTrcl J. C Olll IMMIN Delta Zcta, HanhcUcnic Cuuncil. Brown ' ine Drim. Society BartleH. Man Hllen ( tiltunhus Kappa Delta, Strullcr , Links Bisli. Robert .1. Tiffin Delta SiKma Pi. YMCA Rot art. Sliirley H. ( o iini xi.s Cirun- NuFMni; Council, Links, Pleiades Rifle Club. AnkiH) , Ri( liard 1 ' ,. Dayton Strollcfft. Scarlet Ma k, Student Speakers Bureau Beaiii. Marvin R. A rl ' i ici i Alpha Gamma Rho. Men ' s Glee Club, YM(;A. Rural Ecunomic Club Bishop. Roherl K. Day ((in Epsilon P.-i EpMlon, Intramurals Makio (Oriiani:ations Editor) SOA. O-Eyc-O BoltMi, Robert E. Fremont Argonauts, Lantern (Campus Editor, News Editor). Makio (Copy Editor), Strt Ilcr5, University Players . kin n, Marilyn I.. Delta Gamma. Chime . WSGA Board. Makio (AsBoctate Editor), Prc  Club Annian. Amy Ohio (H Austin, Barnara I.. (_ oil! mniis Alpha Delta Pi. OSPA. YWCA Beckett, C. Tnomas Columbus Delta Sisma Pi, Men ' s Glee i Secretary ) . Quadrangle Jesters Best. Raymond E. Canton Delta Stiima Pi (Treasurer) Billingsley. Hobert S. Erie. Pa. Siitma Chi, Bucket and Dipper, Swim- minu Team, Gymnastic Team. Cheer leader. Varsity O . Sundial, Strollers. Scarlet Mask. YMCA BLickliiirn. Rii naru S. Club Cincinnati S.vm:. n,., Mail. ' tini; Club, YMCA Blair, Allan E. CU fotonil }lriqlits Si ma Alpha Mu, Scarlet Key. Swimminii Mt;r., Spanish Club Blower. Rulh K. Columhits Delta Delta Delta, Gamma Alpha Phi, Lantern l oolicr. IhtxUm Rirl.arcl A. I vita SiKma Pi. Wesley Foundation Insurance Society, Boril .ki. Basil J. Sprimtfivld. AIo. Sigma Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Alpha P i OmcKa. OSPA (Executive Council), Student Bar Assn., International Rela- tions Club. Boyd. Ri.l,.,r,l II Co urii iirs Sicmi Chi. Phi Eli Sismi. YMCA Biirtci-.. RobiTl i.. Affinuaii. .V. ). Sigma Chi. Var ity Swimminj;, Varsity liisn, Ann Siiwnvitatly. i . I. Kappa Alpha Thcta, Chimes, Brownine Dram. Soc, NSA. WSGA Board. YWCA Council, Mirrors (Chairman) BdLMrt. Iiiliii I . C inrinruili Sigma C ' .hi. Phi Eia Sigma. Student Senate, Spartans (President). Marketins Club. YMCA. Red Cross Breese. Barbara E. CulNninits Kappa Delta. VIC 228 9 UKcon Brow n. v crU I. YWCA Sicma Alpha Sitltn: ' , Brown, Mnrih n I . Colunious Delia Gamm,i. Home E -. Club. Y ' WCA Brown, Stanley Epsilon P i Epstlon Biukley, iJimite J. Finti ay Alpha Phi. Strollers. Links Bullarcl. Arthur R. 4-H Club. ASAE Burd, Sarali M. Co umfcus Delta Gamma, Alpha L, imhda Dclt.i. WSGA BOARD niir iihdiii. MMii A. Zani ' si ' iiu- Pi l)mt-ti.i Pi. K,ipp.i Phi f urnhani, lolin I . Smma Pi, Pi Sigma Alpha. Scabbarvl .inJ Blade, Civitas (TriMMir.rt. Ohi.. Staff ErvRinctr, Student Bar Assn.. Phalanx (President), DSPA. Student Masonic Club, Pistol Club Busl). Cliarles Am, Industrial Arts Assn. Fiuterhaiitjli. Lois L. 4 ' s ilaouiu Delta Zeta Cailor. Sue A. ounqsXoxvtx Alpha Delta Pi CanipOe YyayXon Delta Gamma bell.MarvA. C anipljt ' ll. M iry A. Alpha Chi Omega. Pi Lambda Thela. Alpha L.tmhda Delta, Education Coun- cil. Browning Dram. Soc, Assn. for Chlldhnnd EJ. C arlr, Mar arrl A. ) ortriffstou ' n Kappa Delta Carr. Martjaret A. Alaryst ' ilu Alpha Delta Pi. Activities Band Carr, Sncridan C?. AJan.s if ( Sigma Chi. YMCA Cahmct. Sailing C ' lub. Marketing Club Career. Ricnard D. Alliance Cattell, Helen H. SouX Euclid Hoskev Club. Tennis Club. Phv . Ed. Club. 4-H Club C liakrrcs. , iin-li,i J. ( olumitus Theta Upiilun, Sigma Ep ilon Delta Chard. Doris J. Columbus Delta Gamm.i. Sailing Club, Red Cross CFiur(4imari. Katlir ii 1. (Jamhridtiv Alpha Xi Delta. (Vice Pre .). Chime (President. YWCA Council. WSGA BmrJ Cline. Kitty L. Co umuus Pi Beta Phi. Strollers. Student Speakers Bureau ( Director) Contielliere. Roljerl H. Cincinnati Sigma Chi. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Swimming, Var-ily ■O , AICE Conrad. Josepn E. (Jolumoiis Phi Delta Theta. Chi Epsilon (Presi- dent). Bucket and Dipper, Texnikoi. Engineer ' s Council. Makio (Business M.inager), ASCE. Ohm Staters, Inc. B. Brown M. Brown S. Brown Buckley Bullard Burd .lean Burnh-nm John Burnham Bush Buterbaugh Cailor Mary Ann Campbell Mary A. Campbell Carle M. Carr S. Carr Carter Cattrcll C hakeres Chard Churchman Clinc Congelliere Conrad i 229 UKctn 1 Coplon. Dolores M. Crumley. Carole C. 1 )ien ' r. Ida . I. Donolnie, I ' al 1. liextey Colli mbu.1 Kent Ijaketi ' ooA Alpha Ep ilun Pht. Siittnj Alphi Sifiioa. Delta Camma. BMOC. ChcerkaJcr. WSCA Board. Mack Hall ( President 1 Delta Camma Suan Qub. Chrcrlradint: SguaJ. Frethman Queen Court Makio lA MKiJtc Bu . Man. 1 Pr« Cluh l oiighcrty. vonne Davis. Ciloria a . kappa Delu. Pomcrene Ac iJlll. .l.a.MW .Nl. Columbus C ofimikii. Alpha Phi Coscray. Carl R. Co umfcin tjvitics Alpha Phi. YWCA Council. Lmk . VIC. BMOC. RoKiT Otrlt Siumi Pi. Httmrcommi; l an... William f:iuh Dowier. Rit hard J. C-omntitic( . s ilal ii .i Davis. Rutl K. Diln.ore. Harold D. ( on (on iVltj Siem.1 Pi. Markctmc CMub Arist. i Covill. Ber l J. Il Pemyert-iHe ' Co MfTl  IIv Alph.. l ili.i Pi. VWCA Dudgeon, Charles A. Korl ortl II IVlti Zct4. Phi Upftilon Omu-ron. l)«dd. David R. Siema Chi. Psi Chi. Alpha Eptilon Omu-ron Nu. Chime . Makio 1 Editor). Delta. YMCA Prc  Cluh. Browntnji Dram Soc. ( oiiiftif ns l(x  tun)c (:hairm4nt. YWCA. Luthcr- jn Student A n. Del .one. Kduar C . lpha Tan ( mrK.i. Romophos. Student Senate (Secy.Trcas. 1, Ohio Slater.. Cnyxiluma I tdls Ine.. YMCA Duline. William H. Cuyahotca Falls. Alpha Gamma Rho. Conkocton Pool and Saddle. Saddle and Si loin Am Dairy .Science Assn. Crane. R.ill. F.. ( u lirnliits DfM ' iK li. James H. f ' irujc.. Lvi4 iPrmdcntl. riiiaKciti ' ' Rbckurll SocKtv. Chimes. Alpl.. Denman. A. Nelson Oavfon Dumford. Laurence Allen UitiMj n.lii. Ptuliin. lf. Siiima Chi. YMCA Bloominghttrg Olteana Beta Theta Pi. Freshman Basketball. UnivcrMty Chorup Freshman Baseball. Junior Varsity Basketball. Varsity Baseball Crawford. .Xnn C. Donnelly. Creorye M. . m,( i r ' i„hil Atlanta, (in Desto Li. Aihert E. Kappj Phi K. ppa E ccuti e Secretary . i:)u..lap. Ruth .NI. Alpha Phi. Brow-nine Dram. Soc iron Ion Bucket and Dipper. Student Senate. ( ' UUu.iL- S 1TA. Wi.min ' . ;!«■ Club (Treas- Civitas ( President t. Rotcr Williams urer! Ocllj Sicm.. I ' l Cluh. Phalanx Pi Kn., Phi. Links. Red Crou 1 Coplnn Crane C;. Davis Denman Dill Doench Doughcrtir Dulinc CofRray Craw-ford R. Davii n ' scn ki Dilmnre Dunnclly Dowlcr Dumford CovilI Crumley DcLonK Dicncr Dodd Donohue Dudfieon Dunlap C f 1% O Qi 4 - ' 2. 0 i. cr V Earl Eddin E. Edwards J. Edwards Elcyet EIKvLM.d Eisnaut;le Emcb Enochs C. Evans D. Evans Evcntt Falconer Fallon Fay Fclton Ferrer i Fisher Folk Foster Frank Freda Frederick Ealy. Gene K. Coltimbus Sigma Chi. Markctinc Club Ellwood. Dick Uover Sigma Chi, Football Team. Vartitv ■O Everitt. Alice Mary D la wore Alpha Delta Pi, Women ' s GIcc Club. University ( horus Fisher. Ralph F. Et ' ansi ' i Ir. Ina. E rl, Jane A. ChilUcoike Alrha Phi Fisnaugle, Jack J. Icurfmon Drlta Sigma Pi, Marketinc Club Falconer, Ann Columbus Delta Zeta. VIC. Links. YWCA. Panhcllcnic. Bool and .Saddle Folk. Marilyn M. Columbus Alpha Phi Eddins. . Iike V. Portsmouth. a. Emch, Carolyn Ann Colitmoiis n« Ita Camma Pallon. Louise Co nmotis Pi Beta Phi. Chimes. Phi Upsilon Omicron. VIC (Council). Home Ec. Club Foster. Oelpha J. London Kappa Phi. Home Ec. Club. YWCA. Links Edwards. ElLert L. Coitimotis EnocFis, David J. Dututn, yiinn. Sigma Chi, Swimming Team. Gym- nastic Team . Prospector ' s Club, (Treasurer) Fay, Patricia R. Sellaire Kappa Delta, Strollers, Links YWCA. Frank. George E. -Afcron Alpha Gamma Rho. Saddle and Sir- loin. Meat JudginR Team Edwards. Jo Anne Cotumhus Pi Beta Phi. Links Evans. Carol J. Da yon I Alph.-. Delta Pi. YWCA. Links Felton. Frederic k H. Cfjya ioqa I ' alls Freda. Robert R. C oiiifriDiis Delta Sigma Pi Eleyet. Jack B. Dayton Sicma Chi. YMCA Council Evans, Donald D. Columbus Sigma Chi Ferreri, Carl Salem Phi Ela Sigma Frederick, Earl J. Canton Sigma Chi. Alpha Pi Mu, YMCA. AIIE UHtOn 231 Frii Fry Gardner fijrncr Cicihic-r GiJdins Gilchrjtl Gillctc GUb G.irc Goslcc Gouchcr Gr.il Tiriiiinun Grail s- -- Griffith Gross Hamncr O i Ji Hanak Hankcy Harpold Harpstcr Ha[ h HarucU IVi . Rohrrt L. pritigfiela Dclu Siiima Fi. Phi Eta Si ma Ciili lirisl. Barbara M. C oiiinioiis Alpha Phi. Childrens Literary Club. A ; n. for ChtlJhooJ Educ. Ciraf, EdwcirtI J. Lancaster Sit nia Pi. University Chorus ll..n,ik. RoImtI I.. Altron Delta Sigma Pi. Phi Eta Sitjina F ' ry. I. Ann l.fi irufu, i ' u. Delta Phi Alpha. Struller«. Link . German Club r,iii,.ii. M„ri,,M p. I i( (lV Ovlij Dtltj Dtlu. Chimes. Alpha LamhJa n -lt.i. Art (xillciic Council. Link.. VIC. YWCA Craynon. liettt- A. Cincinnali Pi Beta Phi. YWCA Council. Link (Treasurer! Hankey, l)orolli . niie tiinrtinti itrevn Dcll.i Z.la. YWCA CiamiKT. I Ii.kI IV Ada Cilal). Kilpen Parnio Kjppa IVha. Pi Omeea Pi Grail. Dolores I-. Roclty Hitvr Alpha Xi Delti. WSGA. YWCA Harpold. , IIan E. oimy fui(7i SiKma Chi. YMCA. Student Horti- culture Soc., Floriculture Forum Gariipr. Dale f .. ftliirK tipstvr Gore. II. . llfii Rof ipslcr, iV V Scarlet Ma,k. YMCA Griffith. Mary P. Co urn bus Delta ( amm.i. Mirrors. Chime , Phi Upsilon Omicron. YWCA. Stroller . Swan Club Harpslrr. RohrrI i iTorMcsri lr . m Dairy Science A n. Geigpr. Marilyn A. I Jay tun I)el:a Delta Delta. Link.. YWCA CiosIpc. .leaniw F . ( o(iirn i(i5 Zela Phi Eta. F..1I .inj Ma.k. Stroller. iHiiMne Manaiterl. Sundial, Uni- cr.itv Player. Grosv. Uc tI . . Delta (jamma. ja:: Forutn I i.irsli. Marij.ircl I. )i ' oll ' art ' Alpha Gamma Delta. Phi Up.ilon Omicron, Home Ec. Club (Secretary) (iiu(.iiiiQ, Carol A. ' a. iinf)lun ( II. Dell.i (;.m[T., [.iii , ( loiit litr. I.. irginia ' i(l.f iirf| i Alpha Phi. Lm.I- SllTA i laiiiixM. I )or()lli . . Coldrtiuiis ila.l .fll. . l.tryL. Gri ' riifi p IVlti Zeli. Phi Chi Thel,. 232 Uftc(nd I l.iw k. M.uy 1 .on Hamilton Mr,,. 1 )„,,,. I.I i;. Loiii 1 1 n (11 , ) ( ) 1 1 n 1 . Hamilton Hulll. . (l(l.. . Cieivland Phi Up«ilon Omicron, Alpha LambJ.) IX-lt.t. ( himcs. Student Council for Ri-hitiouA Atlairs. Student Senate. UniverMtv Advisory Board, Home Ec. Club. 4H Club. Plymouth Club Alpha (tamma Sisma. Phi Eta Sii;ma, University CranKO. 4-H Club Siuma Chi Plciadcj. Siuma Pi Nu I leywood. .loAnii Rio } loiido, I f.v. 1 low.trlli. I.UH ' t 1-. Cleveland Ueiglils lsal,el, Jol.n J. Coltimims Siuma Chi. YMCA 1 lawk. 1 lioiiia 1.. Cofiiml ii9 Delta Delta Delta. Women ' s Pan- hellenic Assn., Strollers. Mid-Mirrur-. YWCA Saddle and S.rlo.n. 4-H Club. ersity Granyc Uni- SiBma Chi. Searlet Mask. YMCA I l.iw kin , M.IIA . . Slettbeni ' iUe Delta Gamma. Swan Club Hiccy. Joyce Ann C oiiinitins Delta Gamma. Mirrors, Chimes. Ten- nis Club (Vice Pres.l, YWCA Council. VIC. Arts College Council (Vice Pres.). White Christmas lowell. Ndoini M. (_ olunioti , Kappa Delta (Secretary). Panhellenic f ourt (Chief Justice). Women ' s Pan- hellenic Assn. (Council). VIC. YWCA Council, Junior Class Cabinet Jenkins. Harold G. ' or(sriioiil i Phi Delta Chi. OSPA. The Marketing C:iub Healy, Earl T. Johnson, Marilea jaiLson Center Alpha Delta Pi Connvatil Theta Tau. Ohio State Engineer. M AlIE. n.Moliv Club ikio. Hiser. James M. Clark ' lntrii Alpha Gamma Rho. Phi Eta Si ma. Makio. ASAE Jlunmaii. XaiK y L. Cutijield Alpha Delta Pi 1 Icilman, Mac A. Kenton Alpha Delta Pi. Phi Upsilon Omk WSGA. YWCA. VIC. Chimes, h Ec. Club, 4-H Club. Baker (President) ron. ome Hall Hite, Tlionias A. L7iric;.s,i i- Men ' s Glee Club. University Chorus Holliday, Artli.ir O. Huggiiis. .lames E. hucyrus Phi Delta Theta. ASME. Makio Jolinson, William C. pringfiflii Sigma Chi, YMCA, Spartans Henry, Rohert 13. ! ' larysriUe Beta Theta Pi Cleveland Delta Sigma Phi. Por-hinn Rifles. Mili- tary Ball Committee, Intramural De- partment. Men ' s Phys. Ed. As. n. Hull. Mary E. Cohimhiis Alpha Delta Pi, YWCA Jolinston, Margaret 1. Westerville Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Rho M. Hawk Healv T. Hawk Hcilman Hawkins Henry Herr Hiser Heywood Hite Higsy Holliday Horn Howarth Howell HiifTmar Huviems Hull Huth M. Johnson Isabel W. Johnson Jenkins Johnston ' V C Cj C t 233 U(€cax i Kaiser, Jo Ann ' Co umlius Dflu Zrtj. VIC Kefauvcr. Lenore QtA ttr i kS l i.lta ijmmA KilcUv. William II. Ti .n Siicm Ch). Swiimininfi Team. Sailing riuh. YMCA. AICE Kincaid. Mvirviii I). toixvowX Sterna Phi Eptilun. Alpha Kappa P i, Bucket and Dipper, Ohio Union Board c CKcrMrcr . Scarlet Maik, Siudcni Activilicf. Intcrfratrrniiy Court KirlvpatricK. Joliii H. Univrr itv Orchestra. Marchine Band. Svmphonic Band. Writlcv Foundation Kittintier. M.irilyii M. Ajnlabuia (Xha Zcta. I ' niv.r.iiv C.hofiiv Phv Ed. Cluh Klepinger. Ri( liard ( i. Alpha ( amfna Rho Kohn. Carol L. Kotliv Kii-or Alpha Phi. SailinK Club Krnus. Joan I oiirm lou ' n Phi Siuma SiKina (Trca8urcr ' Prc idcniK M;ikiu. Brou-nms Oram. Soc, Link . H.llcl Players. VIC. OSPA. Council of Sororiiy Presidents, Education College Council Krcul rr. Oonna I. ( (t itmuii Krfppa Dt-lta. Sundul Kri.stoll. C Jean C Of iimous Alpha Cht Omt-k;a. Education College Council (Sccfciaryi. YWCA Krolin, Margaret L. UniverMiy Grange, 4-H Club. Kappa Phi President 1. Home Ec. Club. X ' e. lcy Foundation I ..irulcfeld, Kmil E. Wii urti Delta Chi (Vice Free. ) . Anchor and Chain. Military Council. BMOC (Bum- niM Managcrh Alpha Phi Omega. Toastmastcr!-. OSPA. Press Club. Mili- tary Ball Committee I.eatherman. Barbara .Afcron K;.ppa Delta. OSPA Libert. Harold C. C tAxinuiXks Phi Eta Sicma Lindsa . loliii I . Co umu(i Pi Kappa Alpha. AICE. Prop and NK ' inu. Intramural Archery, Military Council. Military B.1II Commitie- (Chairman), Toxolophites (Vice Pres.t Line. Belly J. W ' ofKiftoncIa Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Arts Colkiie Council Lambda Delta Linville. Malromi F ' ,. Delta Sinma Pi Linzell. Patricia A. C wumods Delta Delta De!i,i, Suan Club, Home Ec. Club Long. Dorothy J. Tiro Phi Mu, Omicron Nu. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Ag. College Council (Secre- tary!. Link , YWCA. VIC. 4-H Club Home Ec Club (President) Lo el€ ' ind, Karl .1. 1 ulruo Alpha Ctmnia Rln), Bucket and Dipper, COMO. CFP. Strollers. Scarlet Mai l. Fratenity Affair!-. Greek Week Coni- miticc. Homecomintt Committee. Pro- fe ional Intra-Fraternitv Council Lowe. Cieorge . . Co io lori Sigma Pi Maii.iil.y. e.t-rald 1. Jr. C o iimotis Delt.n Sigma Pi. Commerce Council lantjan. Mary K. Chi Delta Phi (Vice-Pro. . BMOC. OrcheM . Straller . Lmk,-. Debate Club, YWCA. Newman Club Marquis, Joann E. Pleiades Siriu ( Pres. ) , Symphonic Orchestra, Activities Band. Symphonic Band. 4H Club. University Gransc, Univcr itv Farm Bureau Youth C ' ntincil KaiM-r Krfauver Kildr.y.- Ktncaid Kirkpatrick Kittini; r Klcpincer Kohn Kriihn Kreutscr Kristoff LiKrt Undefeld Leathrrm.in Linv Ltnd5ay Line eland Liniell Long Mancan Lowe Mahaffey Marguis P ( C ©■ 234 oe .l?5. i Cj O O I Mirtin M.D.ll Mciklciohn Michener R. Miller H. Moore M Morris Mote Ma k cr McKinni: Mercer C. Mil er C. Moore J. Moore R Morris Mu.-nch M Bcth Mcckslrolh Mcliscr M. Miller D. Moore Morin Mortley Murphy Mutchler Martin. Harry W. Meiklejohn. Margaret M. Moore. Charles E. Morris, Roy Ijorain H irf « ' r(ori Co iimfujs ConifcriJg ' Sicma Pi K.ipp;i Delta. Strollers Phi Mu Delta. Bucket and Dipper. Student Senate, Fraternity Managers Association, Fraternity Affairs (Sccy- Treas.t. Interfraternity Court (Secre- Mercer. Dean S. Moore. Donald P. tary), l hio Staters. Inc. Masser, Carl E. lansfielti Dayton Co(ufntu5 Delta Siama Pi AIEE. Inst, of Radjo EnRinccrs. Uni- versity Farm Bureau Youth Council Sicma Pi Metzger. Arnold J. f ' orf Jennings Thcta Kapp.i Phi (Vice Pres). Mortley, Donna C. Columhus Delta Camma, Panht llenic Council, McBeth. Rosemary K. A.SAE Moore. Hu$;K L. Canal W ' im iPsN ' r Strollers L ' pp ' Samiijsfcy Alpha (lamm.i Rhn. S.1JJI0 and Sirloin. 4-H Cluh. PUiidcs. Home Ec. Cluh. Rifle Club Mote. William N. University Farm Bureau Youth C ouncil Micliener. Lciwin C. W ' ayiiesviltf riarrison Alpha Gamma Sigma. 4-H Cluh (Treas- Alpha Gamma Rho. Kappa Kappa Psi. urer). University Grange. Christian Science Org. Moore. Jolm R. Marching Band. Band Cluh. Poultry Science Cluh McDill. Bonnie G. Canal WinciwsU ' r Co iimfitis Alpha Gamma Rho. Ag. Student Board of Control. Ag. Student (Busincs Alpha Phi Miller. ChariineM. hay Villtigi ' Alph.. Phi (Secretary) Manager). Saddle and Sirloin. Am. Dairy Science Assn. Muenrfi. N ' ivian E. Columhus Delta Gamma. YWCA McKinney, Dan H. Morin. Elinor I. CUves Dclti Tju Delta. Phi Eta Sigma Var- .Nlilier. MarN A. Xeirarli fity FencinE Captain. Scarlet Ma. ' lc Columiius Alpha Delta Pi Murphy. Patricia A. . ' tron (Vice Pres 1. Strollers. Bucke Dipper ( Secretary . Romophos. ity ' O ■ and V.ir- Alpha Xi IK ' Ita, Sipma Alpha Sigma. Intramural Basketball, Symphonic Band. Activities Band. Band Club. Phi Alpha Phi Chi Thcta Morris, Mary A. oungstown MecLstrotli. Spencer C. Miller. Richard H. Delta Delta Delta. Mirrors, Chimes. Mutcliler. Calvin K. Blufllon. Ind. AanesviUe Student Senate (Sophomore Secretary), Student C ' ourt (Secretary). W ' SGA, Oceola Epsilon Psi Epsilon, Plvmouth Cluh. Civitas. IAS. Phi Eta Sigma . Prop Board. Links. VIC. Junior Clas. Alpha Zeta. Phi Eta Sigma. CFP. YMCA and Wing Secretary . SAE. Scahhard and Blade 235 fcauatd pj p % s J a ? l ffl D p Piulit Ptck Pfciffcr Porter Pl unimcr PorJan PuBh P,.u|.. Prut Rcidcr R,,„r,. Rilvi Rolo Mylaiiuer, Joan h.. Oak Harbor Alpba Phi, Phi Up ilon Omicron, Chimci. Social Board (Treas.l. YWCA Council. VIC. Home Ec. Club Neshill. Miirceil A. Lima Alpha Delia Pi (Plcdifc PrcsiJenil Stroller . Univeriity Chorus. Univcrnty Choru . Univcrfily Singers, Home Ec. Club Ohfnoiir, Anne X ifU ' ri ( - Kappa IVIla. VIC. Univeriily Chorui Odwarkii, ( lorilon E. Co lrmLus Delta SiKRia Pi. Alpha Delta Si ma. Sundial I ' .mliy, K.irl i;. UrLana Sinma Chi. International Relatione Club I Vciv. Carlos R. ( I ' t ' i ' ariJ AlCliK. PhaLins in.Mff.T. [ ' alricia E. . .-.r ' ,i(o. ,(,. .iu (;himes. YVV ' CA Executive tiouncil. WSGA. VIC Pluiiinier. .Ia k C. lacUson Snm.1 Nu. COMO. Scarlet Maik lBu.irdl. Strollers (Board of Control). Men ' s Olee Club (Treasursr). Uni- versity Chorus, Greek Week Committee I ' oiilson. I.ois A. 1 hornville Alpha Delia Pi (Vice Pres.). OSPA (Eneculivc Bo.irJ). YWCA Price. Annabelle J. OfccI: Thct.i Upsilon. University Chorus. YWCA Puu . Ri.l.ard C. Wi ' slon Acacia. Pershing Rifl.-s ( uoiiuy, Jackie M. Lima Alpha Chi Omega. Phi Chi Theta. Sundial. Baker Hall (Treasurer!. Links Ratli, I liomas L. )i ' fiant( ' Sigma (-hi. Varsity Football. Varsity Wrestling Reetl. K.iili A. teuuvtu ' iUe Alpha Hht ReiiltT. James E. )rlan (ir( Sittma Chi. Phi Eia Sit ma. AllE Rnnpcs. F ' aiil . Alpha Sittm.i Phi. Student Scn ite. Makio (An Edimrl. SunJial. Strollers. Scirloc Mtsk. Junior Clau Prc iJrni Ril)or. Jane Wus iirujlon C . Drlt.i ( amma Patfe. Jeannine A. ' Ill ton Plciadc . Phi Upiilon Omicrun. Hoim: Ec. Club Lorain Siiima Pi Re( tor. Jane P.. Ai ' nia Hume Ec. Club. -I-H Club, Univcriiiy (Ir-inuf, Univcrtity Farm Bureau Youth C.Mm.il Rrpp. Cliarles S. ( nion ( i(y, Ina. Alpha (iamma Rho. Saddle and Sirluin. Flyni: Farmers Club. YMCA Papier. Jerrc H. Co firiioiiv Sigma Alpha Mu. Alpha Epiilon Rho (PreiiJrnt). Hillrl Student Council. WOSU Porter. I )l)rrt J. Altrint Phi Kjpp.1 Pm R -(liiiaii. Cliailf)II ' A. ( ' fi iiriinii9 Swan (Jub, Makio. Stroller , Urtiver - II V ( ' horui. W ' SC.A. Women Glee Cltib, Chrifttian Science Otg. Rolo, James W . h: rthur ASCE. Ohio Slate Eniiineer 236 yUHCi U(€CO l Roloson. M.iry Ruili V ' c tmin itcr FounJation, Student Cotin- v ' ll of Rcliuioiis Affairs Rt)ii li. I ' loreiuc A. CoIlllllOIIS Alpha Phi. University Chorus Ro iinliovu . Josepli E. Si ma Pi. Phi Eta Sigma Rozum, Elizabeth J. Coiumoiis Kappa Delta, Browning Dram. See. Newman Club. Colleec Academy of Re tauranteurs Sarbin. Elaine E. Alpha EpMlon Phi. BMOC. Hillcl ScKafer. Xancy Lou QuoRer Cily Pleiades, University Chorus, Messiah Schaffer, Lawrence D. Co um6tis Sigma Alpha Mu. Hillcl (President). University Advisory Board Sclialler. Larry L. Alpha Clam ma Rho. Flyinc Farmers c:iub St lineider, C. Donn Sinma Chi. M.irkt:tinu Club. YM( A Scluuurenber er. Jolin X. otin(}s(o(rri Alpha Gamma Rho, Searltt Key, Saddle and Sirloin, Junior FcneinR, University Grancc Schnurrt ' iinerger, Paul R. 1 ounjjsfoim Kappa K.ippa P i, Omega Tau Sigma, Marchinn Band Scliott. Mary Ellen Colunious Delta Gamma. Strollers. Swan Club. YWCA. Mid-Mirrors. University Singers, University Chorus Schrafel. Lucy C. A annasse(. . . Delta Gamma, Pen and Brush. Newman Club Scluittr, I ' loycl ( .. Co nniuiis ASCE. Lutheran Student Assn. (Vice Prcs.) Sears, Warren H. Zii,i Beta Tau. Sundial (Editor) Scif. .loN.cM. S ,.. (.V ' YWCA C uineil, University Choruf, Pomerenc Activities, Assn. for Child hood Educ. Sherman. Miriam Kviiton Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Upsilon Omicron, University Chorus. YNV ' CA. Home Ec. Club. VIC. Boot and Saddle Shor. Joan A. (Cincinnati Strollers, Bool and Saddle Simoncis, Lois A. esdakc Phi Upsilon Omicron. Home Ec. Club. 4-H Club. University Grange. Uni- ersity Farm Bureau Youth Council Sims, Ri( hard I .. Port Clinton Sigma Chi (Vice Prei.). Bucket and I ippcr. Student Scnatr. Campu Chest. YMCA (PrfMdcni). Ohio Staters. Inc.. Band to the Rose Bowl Committee (Chairman), COMO Smith, Barbara J. Bucyn IS Phi Mu. Home Ec. Club Smith. David M. Springfield Military Council IScc.-Trcas.) . Civita!, Scabbard and Blade Smitli. Jean Co tinintjs Delta Zcta. University Chorus. Sym phunic Choir, Women ' s Glee Club Smith. Stutson Piqua Sigma Chi, Marketing Club, YMCA Snyder, James W. bpringfiela Delta Chi. Strollers. AIA. Kohblestonc Kapi-rs (Chairman! Roloson Roush Ro:ankovic Rozum Sarbin Schafer Schaffer J. Schurrenbcrgcr Schrafel Schaller P. Schurrenbcrgcr Schuitc Schneider Schott Scars Shor Seif Sherman B. Smith Simonds Sims S. Smith D. Smith J. Smith Snyder O - .f 237 Solaioff. Konslaiitino k. Upper SanAusky Intrimuril Baikctball. Scarlet Mask Spiing, Diana I ' Columbus Delta Zcta Sladlcr. RoIktI M. Witeeling. W . a. S ' .VHT,.,!, ( l(.h Stein, Judy I . Cincinnati Sisma Delta Tau, Sicma Alpha Sigma, Chimei, YWCA Council. Panhcllenic Council. WSGA Board. YWCA ' Live Y ' er (Editor). Broa-ninR Dram. Soc VIC. Greek Week Committee Sfoflcjilaaer. Glen R. LmAIow I ' alls Phi Delta Chi. Am Pharm A sn. Storter. Barr ' M. ttpli ' S. I ' la. Siiima Chi. r.lee f:hih. YMCA Straub, Mary Ann Clefelanil Alpha Chi Ometia, A59n. for Childhood Educ. Stul)er. Riitli . . Columous Alpha Xi Dclt . Sundial. Women ' s GUc Club, Strollcrt. Marketintt Club Sturlz. K.irl L. Coshocton Sitima C;hi. Romophos. Football Team. VarMiv O Sutherland, Jeanne E. Columous Delta (Jamma Swing, June R. Akron Delta Gamma. Strollers Tall ott. .X. Pat.I Ir. ( itshuitoti Sitima Fi. SunJiiil, Strollers Taylor. Betty J. . i irion SOTA iS erLtary) Taylor. George H. Columous AI( K. Am. (Ihcm. Soc. 1 eilelbaiini, Myron Lima Sigma Alpha Mu. Phi Eta Si|£ma I President). Delta SiKoia Rho (Prc i- deniK Varsity Debate Team. Bin Ten Individual Delecaic C hampion, HiUel (Executive Scc.-Trcas.) . Ohio Staters, Inc.. COMO, Commerce CollcRe Stu- dent Council. Freshman Orientation Week. Rally Committee. Spartans. For- ensic Society 1 crncnl. James W. Jr. Columhus YMCA (Secretary), Cosmopolitan Club (Secretary). Embassy Club, Junior Clasi Cabinet. NSA c. 1 hienian, Jonn Minster Alpha Gamma Rho. Rural Economics Club. Newman Club. Saddle and Sir- hiin. Marketing Club Thomas, Jo A. Corwsi ' iiie Pleiades Thomas, Joan C. Coinnioiis Delta rvita Delta. Swan Club i hompson. Jimmie U. New Lexington Sigma Chi (Publications Editor). Kappa Kappa Psi. Romopho . Bucket and Dipper. COMO (Activity Co- ordinator). Ohio Union Board of Overseers (Candlelight Inn Chairman). Commerce Council. Marching Band, Strollers. Scarlet Mask. YMCA (Treas). 1949 Homecoming Comm., Ohio Staters, Inc.. Band To Rose Bowl Comm., Insurance Society. Band Club Tomlinson. W ' ilhur C .Ir. Havenna Delta Theta Sigma. Sigma Theta Ep t- Ion. Wesley Foundation. University Grance. Univen ity Farm Bureau Youth Council Trail, Douglas R. Sandusky ante, Catherine F. hrantfora. Ont. Delta Delta Delia. Links. YWCA aneff. Oonna A. Mansfivld atsiire. Peter T. Delaware Delta Tau Deha. Alpha Kappa Sirnllers. YMCA Sohcoff Spung Stadlcr Stein Stiirt: Straub Stiiher Sutherland B. Tavlor Temcnt Joan Thomas Swing G. Taylor Thicman Thompson Talbott Teitclbaum Jo Thomas Ttimlin?un Vaneff k! ' Jtr, il | i A O P f Trail Vance Vatsurc , 238 ( ft O rihrnfi Vcrcellino Voelkcr Von Kacncl .inner Walters Warner RicharJ Warye Wheele Robert Waryc Wier Wctherbee Wilcox Wilkins L. Williams G. Williams P. Williams H, Williams S. Williams Wise ' incmillcr Wirth Woolson Wolfe Wolff Zocrb crcellino. Patri( ia A. Columbus Alpha Phi. Phi Chi Theta. Alpha Lambda Delta. University Chorus oelker. . Diiwn Qolumhus Pi Beta Phi. Links on Kaeticl. Ricliarcl A. Heioii Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Romophos (Secretary) . Bucket and Dipper (President), Student Activities (Director). Sundial Advisory Board, Ohio Staters. Inc.. Scarlet Mask (Treasurer, Business Manager) Wagner. Mar y . Reynoidsourg Alpha Phi. Makio (Sophomore Btjs. ManaRcr), Links. Sailing Club. Fresh- men Activities. Strollers, Mid-Mirrors. BMOC Walters. Karl R. Columous Delta Sigma Pi ' ar e, Ritliard J. Co uniLus Strollers (Board o f Control). Scarlet Mask (Production Manager), ' ' OSU. Greek Week Committee Warye. RoI)ert H. Coltimous Strollers, Scarlet Mask, Pen and Brush, Greek Week Committee Wetherbee, John K. Coltimbus Sigma Chi Wheeler, Sallie J. Toledo Doha Gamma Wier. Edward L. Toledo Delta Chi (Secretary), Sigma Delta Chi. Phi Eta Sigma. Bucket and Dipper. BMOC (Editor). Lantern (News •Editor), Strollers. Alpha Epsilon Rho, OSPA Wilkins, Ervin W. Davion Williams. George C. Jr. hakewood Sigma Chi (Treasurer). Alpha Pi Mu. Phi Eta Sigma, Council Fraternity Treasurers, AIIE. Am. Foundrymen ' s Assn. Williams. Harriet E. Co tHnons Theta Upsilon, Pomercne Board of Control (Secretary). Home Ec. Club, OSPA WMIiams, Lowel HocUesier, N. V. Williams. Paul C. C-olunwiis Sigma Chi. ASME. YMCA illiams, Suzanne S. Columhus Alpha C;hi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta. WSGA (Secretary). Chimes. Panhellcnic Court, Mirrors. Junior Class Cabinet. O.S.U. Friends Wirth. Geraldine M. Dayton Alpha Delta Pi. Makio. YWCA Wise, Betty L. ewark Phi Chi Theta. Lambda Alpha Sigma. University Grange. 4-H C tub, Pleiades, University Farm Bureau Yovith Council Wolfe, Jean Ann Coltimhus Alpha Phi. Zeta Phi Eta, Mirrors. Strollers (Ticket Chairman). Universitv Players. O.S.U. Friends. YWCA Pan- hcllenic. Co-Chairman Greek Week Wolff. June A. htdianapolis. Ind. Delta Zeia (Vice-Prcs.). VIC. Brown- ing Dr.im. Soc. (Treasurer) Woolson, Martha J. Columbus Dolt,l Zcta Warner, diaries C. Cambridge Student Horticultural Soc Wilcox. Carolyn Sliaker Heiqnts Alrh.i Phi M. W inemlller, Thomas ' itificy Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Council. Ag- S-udcnt (Advertising Manager) , Poultry S.i.-nce C:iuh (Vice Pres.) Zoerb. Richard C. LaCrosse. Wis. Alpha Gamma Rho. A Florictiltiir.- Forum Student. caUcn 239 A paiino that rt ' jrrshcs Titc shifiioiis ttuvt H U F H U l U It E C L I 8 HI 240 I ' hilift AdltT. ftreiiilcnt yJargarvl Evans, secrettiry Cliiir Cteifier. trettsurpr C A B I I E T I lie S(i|)lioriior ' ( lass (il ( )lilii Sl.ilc I niver- il ■ ' lc ! •(! I()|) m)l Il olljccrs lor tlic Soiilioniorc CahiiK-l llii-i vciir, I l(il(liii[i llic offit • l prcsidcnl was I liil (lli r will) s,iv a( five in many orcani- zations siitli as Si arid Kc . Sliidciit Senate, the May Week (oinniillee. and cliairman of tfie Sophomore Class Day. He acted as student leader (liirint; Orientation Week and held the joi) of manatlini; the N ' arsity W ' resliini; matdies. The secretary of the (lass, . larfiaret Kvans. also had several outstandint activities indudint; ' IC. He was se rclar - of his Iraternity. Siunia Pi. a niciiilxr ol the Xalionai Student Association. .She was also chairman of Panliellcnic Workshop and a memlier of Panhcllenic council. Well |ualihed as a leader of tlie class was Clair Geiaer, treasurer. He was secretary of his fraternity Sitjma f- ' i. a member of the Poultry Science Cluh. and acted as chairman of the fjueen ' s committee for the Princess Prom. Other members of the cabinet included Jackie Arnoff, Valerie Brown, .John Holloman. Diana King. Susie Rector, and Bob Snider. I hese Sophomores were also outstanding ' in Hti ilies around the University. The Sophomore Cabinet met every Monday lo discuss and plan future activities. Several mass meetings were held at University Hall. The cab- inet sponsored the Sophomore Class Day which was held in Spring Quarter. oi imi(iii, Kiiiij. _ i( rr, (leiflrr. Sni cr Exerciiinq j ir minii. ' yietiitalion They despriH praise And this is how il is. pir s MEMBERS Suzanne Amslulz jBcqiiilino Amoff Bclsy R. Bobb X ' alcrie J. Brown Baitiara J. Clarfcin X ' irginin L. Conovcr Barbnm Cooper ' I.iiiK ' n C niniley Miiruaret De X ' iclor Diana Dunn Mafgaret Evans Dorolliy A. Forbes I )iana Gonser Borliara Guy loan Kiegins Ali ellill Diir )tliy lloppiT Diane King Blancliel.uliin Marilyn McCracken Freda Miiencli loan Miirnr Null. I ' ..nl Ann i:ii .l tlli Felly Ann N. Fieri e Joann A. Kaudeljaugli Susiinne Keclor Cliarlyne A. Rcnner Marilyn J. Rilcliie I ' .lizjibclIiM. Root Sliirley A. Siirbin Cliarlollc A. Stone liirian C. Toops 242 lU I II II II II s t Sponsorinsj MidMirrors and actine as big sis- ters to hresnmaii wonu-ii are tlie purposes of Mirrors. Mirrors, in co-operalion witli tlie men s Soplio- iiuirc lionor.iry. Roinoplios. sponsors the Soplio- riuiri- Proni. Other services performed by tliis yroup include olliciating as elections officials, usfierint! at convocations, and manning tlie information booths during Freslininn Week. Memfjers are chosen at the end of their Fresh- man year lor outstanding participation in Mid- Mirrors and at least two other campus activities. hese women must fiave an accumulative point hour ratio of 2.3. I nc girls vno are to he initiated receive tlieir invitations on the evening preceding the first day ol May Week, and they wear gold paper mir- rors lo their classes until 11:00 a.m. . t this time, they meet at the head of the Oval where they are led by retiring members down the long w-alk to Mirror Lake, where they receive their tiny gold mirror pins. .After the ceremony, the initiates are honored at a luncheon given by the outgoing members. The members of Mirrors are paired off at the beginning ol their Sophomore year as co-chairmen of Mid-Mirrors committees, which are composed of about 15 Freshman girls. Each committee covers as many as possible of the following projects dur- ing the year: a tour of all the activities offices, giving the girls a chance to meet the office staffs and watch them function, the preparations of the quarterly Mirrors publication, a party for under- privileged children, make Christmas cards to be sent to an orphanage, keeping the VIC-Mirrors bulletin board up to date. 1 hese are only a few of the projects done. Amstuts Bobb Gsnovcr Cooper Dunn Evans Guy Hill Kinc Lukin Murnr Paul RatidchaiiKh Rector Root H tK rr O C ' Brown Clarkin Crumley Dc Victor ForbcA Gon.icr Hopper KiitKin McCrackcn Murnch Pttty Picrc- Rcnncr R.r.-hi. S.Trhm St..f,. - t r 243 ii NllNllil.kS James R. Arton IdImi M. Atlanis R.xliKv I I. ll .ilrr .lllll ,111 ApplcUMl ' Rohcrl Arciul James E. Barnes I .iiw rciu (■ ' l . C oiiawny lOiistin H. Corletic Kol.lMll lll Carl I . 1 l.iiii ' in.iiiii liiliii I ). I liilloiiiaii l.i I lolzer I Icrlxrl A. l. lo it . RoIxtI K i| laii Nlil.li.il K..il,.n I r.-,l I . M.Clain I OIliv I). I ' .llllTSOU lla.nM I . I ' . nti . illi.iin I. Kciclcnnat 11 James A. Rullncr John C Spciue Conrad I). Stone Cieorge N. Taylor Charles an Clevc. Jr. f„;,. Slr.rifll i? V.. M . ,. , ' (,,. - ' . 5. (■■ )irlv f(i rs It II lU II r H II H RdiiKiplids iv llic SdiHiornorc lidnorary that rec- ouiii .fs llioM- iiHii. will) ,il llic end of their Fresh- man year, have (Icrnoiisli.ilcd oiilstaiulinfi initia- ti c mil leadership abililii--. iembers. selected on the nasis ol activities. s( holarsliip. ana character, strive to liillill the purposes ol the oroani .ation ihrouL ' li a coinhiiied ellort to ser c the I Diversity. Diirint! Orientation Week, the ineniners were privileged to serve as student leaders, and to usher at llie f residents Convotation. I he initiates also lielpetl at various Iuik tions durinj, ' May Week. This year a larse nurnher ol Roiiiophos men went as a group to the li(hi cUl looln.ill t;aine wearing red fezes which attracted tnu( h attention. r ounded in 102) as a lo( al honor society. Roniophos worked to lurlher the interests of the Soptioniore Class and the stiniiuation of school spirit. . leetings were held every two weeks at different fraternity houses around the campus and the nieinhers planned the observance of many customs and traditions of the University. The Executive Board consisted of Roland Fox, Bill Reidenhach. Herh lolovitz. Walt . pplegate, .lac k I aylor, John Holloman, .John Spence, and Bob Arena. These men helped to formulate the pro- gram for the year. 1 he last thing the members ol Romophos did this year was to give a bancpiet for the new mem- bers after the initiation, at wliiili lime they passed on the secrets of the honor soi iel to the new- members. M if d Acton Applegatc Conaway Hagemann .lolovits Fritter son Ruifner Taylor Adams A rend Corlcttc Holloman Kaplsn Pontius Sncncc Van Cleve Jr. AUvatcr Barnes Fox Holzer Karlan Reidenbach Stone 245 1 ft f 1 si , n a L iHi Abbott Acton Adams Amstut: Anderson Ancuisb Apple gate A rend Arlcdec Brou ' n Campbell Chanck Charles Collin Cone AblwH. Charles F. Alpha Gamma Rhf . Ag Scudent. Stmllrrt, Univrrvity Chorus, 4H Club. Tou-ntbcnd Ag. Ed. Soc. Applegate. Walter . nrvmerx Tau Kappa Epulon. Romopbos (Treas- urcD. OSPA. Greek Wcrlc. Makio (Sophumore Editor). Sophomore Clas? Cabinet, Toast masters Beard. Wanda !.. Somerset Alpha Delta Pi Bro wn, Martha J. Kappa Phi (Secretary). Ag Student. Archrry Club (President). -H Club. Univcr ity Grani{e. Badminton Club. We Iey Foundation, Horticulture Soc Acton. James R. SiKma Chi. Romophok. Fraternity Af- fair Office (Sophomore Secretary) Adams. John M. C (Aunxhui Delta Upsijon, Romophoa, Frcahman Suimminic Team. Fraternity Affair I Stphnmore Secretary ) . May Week UA . OSPA. NSA. Art Ouncil Am.stiitz. Susan J. i o umoiM Chi OmcK . Mirror . WSGA Board. VIC (Sophomore Secretary). Linki Anderson. . Jean Alpha r  -lu Pt. Intramural . Home Ec Club Arend. F ohert G. i anton Beta Thcta Pi (Treasurer). Romopho . COMO. Makio (Sophomore Editor). Scarlet Mask (Eiecuiive Board). Trea - urert Clinic ArUlcf. Ri. Ii..r l V. C liillicotlw Sigma Chi. Junior Vanity Football. YMCA Iiar roft. Ahce li. Columuiis Oclu (jitnmi. Swan Club FiarrK ' s. iicrnard C. Port Cllnlon Mji. Cluh (Vice Pic«.) Beren, Lela G. Marietla Student Council of RcliKioue Aifairt, Hillrl. Sundial. Hillcl Scroll, I2FA Bol.l,. R.lsy R. ( otfimhus Kappa Alpha Theta. Mirrors. YWCA (Council), Strollers. University C oriiji H(.n(l. Mrtra . Columbus Alpha Delia Pi. Women ' s Glee Club. University Chorus. Pomerene Activities Camphell. Claire C. ' a.snin4j(ofi C H. Pi Beta Phi, Strollers. Universiiv Choru Chanek. Rosemary N. naaysUlc Dram. Soc, l ooher. Robert W. Dayton Civitas. Glider Club Kappa Delta, Browning YWCA. Golf Club Charles. Dane W. Greenfield Phi Stttma Kappa Collins. MI)ur L. liexley Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Kappa Psi. Makio (Sophomore Editor), Marching Band. Hand Club Anguish, Donald D. liucyrua Sicma Alpha Eptilon. Sundial. Makio. Scarlet Ma«k. Alpha Phi Omcsa Maiitiian. Kit hard J Jounttitwon Siitma Pi. Trjck Team Uriidi-ii. M«iry I. Kiti man Univcrsiiv Players. University Chorus Cone. Constance A. Ouiininijs Kappa Re)i)£H Dtlta, Student Cx uncil for KioiiM Atfairs. Canterbury Chib iVui Pres). SOT A Sc Mt(ned 246 Sa tAo Hon Cooper. Hnrbara Diiytoii Oi-lta Gamma. Mid-Mirrorii, Mirrors. WSGA. Sliollcrs Corl«-tl. . luriloii Colum ms Alpha Ph., H,.mc E.-. Clilh. YWCA C nun, M.iriK ii . . Dclt.-i Gamma. Sir.ill.r., WSGA Crumley. MariKii I. Coliirii )iis Pi Beta Phi. Mirrors. Makio (Sopho- more Editor! . Red Cross. Home Ec, rioh (Vkt Prcs.) noolry, Mnryanne L ' n.sl Haven, Conn. Alph.i Phi, Swan Club DuFiois. R.iili i iqtta IXIta I clta Delta. Univeri ' ity W ' omin ' s Glee ( ' luh. Links Kiniiions. Coralie A. W ' ortlungton Zcia Tail Alpha. Makin (Sophomore E Jitnr I . Boot and S.i Jdir . Foil and Ma k h.nsleii. Lora L. Choru ' . V ns iinfl(on C. H. Alph.. rvlt,i p.. Y Vf:A. S.iilinR CKib Corletle. Diisliii Cleveland hfeights Siiima Chi. Ro[nopho . COMO (So- phomore Sccrctarv) . YMCA (2nd Vice Prcs.) Corrigan. Owen J. Lahewood StdJium Glee Club. University Chorus. Newman Cluh Cotner. Madolein A. Wilniinqlon Alpha Ph.. YU ' CA Darguscli. Evelyn B rd Coitimhus Helta (I. I mm a Davis, Frances I. Columhus Alpha Chi Omega, VIC. Browninc Dram. See, Links, Golf Club Derksen, ElizabetK G. Bellejontmne Home Ec. Club. University Farm Bu- reau Youth Council Uunlap, Deane M. Columnus Delta Clamma, Spartans, Home Ec. Club Datenliaver. Paul Malvern Alpha Zcta. Marching Band. ROTC Band. Activities Band. 4-H Club, Uni- versity Grange. Band Club. YMCA. Lutheran Student As n. Ebright, Janet L. Cferniantown Delta Zeta. OSPA Evans. Margaret E. Columbus Alpha Delta Pi. Women ' s Panhcllenic Assn.. Strolltrs, VIC. Sophomore Class Secretary, Mirrors, Homecoming Com- mittee, Panhcllcjiic Workshop (chair- man) Fillips, Pauline G. [jma Delta Zeta. Makio, BrowninR Dram. Soc, Campus Chest Florea, Nora Ellen Mdford Mack Hall Council. Pleiades 4-H Club. Hume Ec. Club Craft. Marilyn Jo Lima Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Lambda Delta, IC. Women ' s Glee Club. YWCA De Victor, r Iargaret A. Columbus Alpha Chi Omega. Strollers. Browning Dram. Soc, Vlci , Links, Pomcrene Activities, Mirrors Eldred. Rulh L. Columbus Delta Delta Dcli; YWCA BMOC. Red Cros. Forbes. Dorothy Cleveland Heights Delta Delta Delta. Links. Mirrors, YWCA, Red Cross. Home Ec. Club Cooper Orbett Corlcttc Corrican Cotner Craft Crum Crumley Davis Derksen nc ' ictor Doolcy DuBois Dtmlap Dutenhaver Emmons Ebrighc Enslen EldreJ Evans ( ifj A C Fillips Florea Fnrbc-- 247 Sc io funeA Fosler. arrcn . London Civiu . YMCA. Flyma Farmen. Corn- man J SquaJrun, SaJJlc an J Sirloin, Sigma Thrfa Eptilun I ' ox. Patricia Jt-an M-k-.. l.- u loX, RoUHul Day Ion Stgrna Alpha Mu. R..tiiopiii Pioi- dcntl. Fratrrnity Alfair Office (So- phomore Secretary I. May V ' cck Com- mittee Franzmann. Alnrrt W. Itaniilton Alpha Gamma Rho, B ..t nj SaJJIc. S;iJJ|e and Sirlmn Furgdson. Jo iii M. Columoiis Pi Beta Phi. Stroller . Red Crou ( lardner. Jean Col iimous Alpha Phi. YWCA. Home Ec. Club Ciardner. Ricliard S. Colunious Sicma CJii. Phi Eta Siuma. YMCA Ciar ill. K( Jr. BtlOTIH Fraternity Life (Editor Makio (So- nh.imdf.- FJtfort ( ' Ciyer. Clair R. int vnis Sitfma Pi iSeerct ityk Sophomore Ch -. Treasurer, Poultry Science Club ( reortje, rrankliii I ). 4-H Club, Am. Dairy Science Assn., ToMn hcnJ Ak- Ed. Soc Cieoriic Rila R. McArthur Pleiades. Link ( ' .illor.l. i,„Li.i-:. Alpha Pill. Intramural Bowling:. Intra- mural B..-kctbalI. YWCA ( lonser. Diana L. Columuus Pi B ta Phi. Alpha Lambda Delta iTrca urcrt. Mirror§. WSGA. (Sopho- more Secretary t . NS A . Stroller . Badminton Club ( iiilerba. F ' l ) d W. . or( t ijnm Alpha G.(mma Rho. FIvinR Farmers. ASAE Cuiy. B irl).ir.i A, C oiiimfdis Pi Beta Phi. G.imm.i Alpha Chi. Alpha Lambda Dclt.i, EJu ;;ition Cnllece Coun- cil. Student Senate. ' IC;. Mirrors. WSGA Hailey. Crail jiiryrns D lt.i G.imma, Link riaiiu lin, r.dward L. f o unioits Phi K.ippa T.in. M.Vi- |S,,ph. m..f.. Business Staff I ll.irlor, S,.r,.li IC. ( oliirri iiiv PI Beta Phi, M.ikio, Browning Dram. Soc. Home Ec. Cltih, MiJ ' Mirrors Hawk. K. .i.tnct Otiylori Pi Bria Phi. Strollers. YWCA. Links HauL .NIarilvi. A Shelby Alpha I ' hi. Sirollers. Emha.sv CUh laves. ( ' .I,... P. ( o iiinniis YMCA HeatoD. .loan I.. Doivr, i . . Alph.i Delia Pi. Newman Club HeFfner. Rolxrl D (u ' (i (i ' r Command S uadrun. IAS Hril. WcsrrW I. i lvntor Delta Delta Delta. YWCA Foftcr P. Foi R Foi Fran:mann FurKa rin ? fiifh.r R. Gardner Garvin f.. ij. ' r F. Georec R. George Gifford Gonscr Gulcrba Guy Hailey Hamblin M.rl. t ' ! P p (? M i 2-iii 1 3 ft f! , O ci« Horn M. Henderson P. Henderson Keycs Kisgjns Kini; Hein. Stewart (Cincinnati Delta Upsilon Baseh,-|ll Team Henderson. Margaret E. iWit ' linens Alpha Delta Pi. Strollers. Ja:: Forun YWCA Henderson. { Iiyllis A. y orthington Delta Gamma Henr -. Marjorie L. . aryst ' i (e Delta Gamma. Swan Club Henzy, Amy L. iVcii;arfc Alpha Phi. Orchcsis (Secretary). VIC. Embassy Club Hetsch. Xancy K. Columbus Delta Delta Delia. Strollers. VIC Hicknian. Xantx ' J. j e soru ' iue Kappa Delta. VIC. Makio. Bro vning Dram. Soc.. Elizabeth Blaekwell Society, YWCA Higginnothani. Patricia A. Cn«rlps(ori. W, a. Alpha Ph. Hill. Arden A. W a lungton C. H. Delta Gamma. Strollers Holzer. Max Columbus Alpha Tau Omega. Romophos, Student Senate. YMCA Hooci. Anne C ohimous Alpha Phi. Link,- Howard, Nancy J. Culumous Delta Zcta. Zcta Phi Eta. Univcriity Players. Strollers Huffman. Robert L. oleao Roger A ' illiams Club (Treasurer). Civitas. Am. Pharm. Assn. Hii$ ms. Cliarlcs W. Hiuynis Pershing Rilks Hummel, Chas. H. ri ' iton, A. . Acacia, Makio, Freshman Fraternity Council. YMCA, Student Masonic Club (Treasurer) Hutcnison, Ral| li E. Affiia Alpha Zcta. Phi hta Sii;ma, Agricultural Student. University Grange. 4-H Club. Saddle and Sirloin. Rural Economics c;iub Hysell, MariKii A. C oiunibus Alpha Delta Pi. Strollers. YWCA Jettrnrtl off. Joyce A. Co (irrjon_s Alpha Chi Omega. Makio, (Sophomore Editor). Browning Dram. Soc-, Links Jolinson. C arl M. C olumbus Si- ma Chi. YMCA Jones. Janis M. iiunUni}ton. W . ti. Delta Delta D.-Ita. Strollers Kefauver. Louise ( o iirn iMN Delta G.imma. YWCA Reyes, Patricia J. QciGKer City Delta Zeta. Symphonic Choir, Strollers, University Chorus Riggins. Joan Van Wert Alpha Phi. YWCA Council. Mirrors. SOT A. Makio (Sophomore Business Manager) Ring, Diane Cotunibus Delta Delta Delta. Freshman Activities Ciiuncil. Sophomore Cla s Cabinet, BMOC. YWCA. VIC. Mid-Mirrors. Mirrors (Vice Chairman) Sa afft ne i 249 r ff f : a o Kline Landrum LaSallc E. Lewis Luts Martin M. May McGill Knigbl Une Uepcr W. Lewis Marino Maltcrn McCturc McKinlev Knou-rr Larcomb Leonard Low Marowit: D. May McCluskey Kiine. Susan LaSall.-. R.-lxTt M. l.iilz. Harriet . . May. Maril -n Oitmm Qanion . ' larLsfii ' ti Xcnia Alphi Phi Sicma Chi 1 .eeper, .lolin P. Dch.i Zft.i. Ar. Student, Home Ec. Cluh, YWCA Alpha nclt.i Pi. Concert Band. Band Cluh, Buckeye Band Girls Knitflit, Mcirilyii L. ' reAnc tihxiTQ Marino. Joseph P. ijoncoAipr Dflta SiKma Pi San ¥randico, Calif. Alpha Phi. Link.. Y Xf:A, USGA Leonard. Robert J. Sigma Chi. Swimminn Team, Scarlet Mask McClure. Joan R. Piqua Kappa Delta, Pomercne Activities KnowiT. F ' riinklin H. Siittna Chi. Sundial, MarkrtinK Cluh, Marowifz. Howard r ' cJumi u YMCA Warrrn Makin. Sitatlrri, Scarirt MaiL, Uni Phi SiBm.1 Holt.!, Mu Beta Chi. Makio. vrriity PUvrrt Lewis. I,rriest A. Hillcl. Ba«th.ill Manager MrCluskev. H. I ' atrkia Riaho. Calif. Kjpp.i Dfltfl. Brcnvninn Prsim Soc.. Wl minfllon Mav Queen landrum. Marv V.. Alpha Camma Rho. Saddle and Sirloin. . ' I.irliii. M.ircoK ri I-. Sirollcri { ' o iim( iiR I rlr.i flamiTiA Lc s i.s. Williiim L. IJella 2.1a. VIC McGill. Audrey LanK. Norma J. To rJo Co umtus Phi Kappa P i. Red Crow (Operalinc Committee). Campui Chen, Mav .Nlatl.m. Pl.yllis .X. (■ iM ' i. nnd Springfield Alpha Phi. Swan Cluh. Links Dflfa Zcia. Link Week Committee, Hnmecominfi mitlee. Student Front-lincri Com- 11 1 1 ItlfatB Buckeye Band Girls (President), Band Cluh, Strollers Larcomb, Frances M. CwumLux Alpha Chi Omena. Eu SiRfna Phi. Low. Dwial.t, W. MoryitWi o Civilaa. 4.H C uh. Am. Dairy Science Nl.lS, 1 )l.lll.,. . . .UlwiUe McKinley. .lean . . Fairhorn SjtltnK r.luh. Bfrm-ninu Dram. Soc. Aim. Delta Zeta, YWCA. Mid-Mirioii Alpha Phi. Mid-Mirrori SofiAa pton 250 |il(l.ell. Ernest E. SafiAcMixne M.Mullrn. Rolxrl K. Mullen. Mary A Ni.la. Braden .N]. Il,ll-U.r,. ( tllll ' IIS Daylon (irirsi ' i r Sum., (U. YM( A D.lt.i Sism.i I ' l. Slii.llcr Delta (iamma. Maki.. (Si.phomori Hilftiness Manaucr). Boot and Saddlr. C-impiis f:hest. Inlramiirals. Strollers Sittma ( hi Mmk, Marilyn 1 Mullen. iriiini.i 1 .. Nida. .Joanne ( ' o (llIl()NS Co urriLus Icrsc. Eileen B. Alpha r elt.i Pi. BMOC, Stroller!. VVSGA Conru ' tifif Pleiades (Council). WSGA Board. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta (President), WSGA Board, VIC ( iintoil VIC. Makio (.Sophomore Editor). K.ippa Drlla, GoW Team. Swan Cluh. Strollers. Browninc Dram. Soc. Em- SluJcnt Aclivilifs Council (Secretary) bassy Club Molir. Patricia A. C onion Norton, (iwendr)lyn J, Miirar. Joan L. Morwfii ' J Alpha Chi OmcRa. Links. Makio Staff Clevvlnntl Phi Bel.i Phi. Mirrors. Student Senate Alpha Phi Miller. Betty A. (Sophomore Secretary). VIC. Arts College Council. NSA Columbus Delia Gamma. Red Crojs. YWCA . lorris. Patricia J. Uhrichsville Nennian. Nlyrna R. Papay, Gilbert J, University Symphony Orchestra. Uni- E yria versity Chorus Columbus Pi Beta Phi SiRma Pi. YMCA Miller. Edgar A. Jr. Alpha Gamma Rho. Sailing Club. Morrow. Joan R. Rocky River Newmarker, Howard L. Ctetfianrt Patten, John A. ASAE Kappa Delta. Alpha Lambda Delta. Troy VIC. Boot and Saddle. Links, Home Tau Epsilon Phi. BMOC. Sundial. Ag. Ec. Club Student, Campus Photographers Wesley Foundation. ASAE. YMCA Muench. Freda J. Nichols, Martha Ann Milliken. Man A. Bowerston Columhus Pataskala Patten, Joseph G. Delta Gamma. YWCA Council (So- Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Lambda Delta, Troy phomore Secretary). Wesley Foundation. Arts College Council. VIC. Strollers. Links. rtt ' CA. Home Ec. Cluh Mirrors Concert Band. Band Club YMCA. Wesley Foundation. ASAE B. Miller Mitchell P. Morris M. Mullen Neuman B, Nida Papay McMulkn E. Miller Mock Morrow V. Mullen Newmarker .[. Nida John Patten Mee c Milliken Mohr Muench Murar Nickols Norton Joseph Patten 251 S( xuna%e Patterson, Donis D. LimKii (. 1 Alphj. COMO. Student Activifir Frc hinan Activiiic . Pcrth- uiC Ri« . ■•-H Club. Alpha Phi Omew. Oncntdiion U ' cck Student Leader Rasor, Jerr ' C. Phi Mu Alpha. Arts Coltece Council. Men _;iee Club. University Chorus Ritchie. Marilyn J. .A iron Delta Gamma. Mirrors. WSGA. Strollers Rothschild. Gerald H. Phi Sikima Delta. Commerce CA IIeee Council. Makiu (Business Staff), Orien- tation Week Student Leader Raucieuaiitin. Joann A. Kourrs, Pauline M. PfU ' rson. Mcirhii B. ■ranl( orf Alpha Gimma Rho. Football ManaRcr. Poultry Science Club QiAxim iu$ Delta Zeta. Alpha Lambda Delta. Mirrors. Student Senate (Sophomore Secretary!. WSGA Board. VIC. Ytt ' CA. NSA ArcanKitn University Farm Bureau Youth Council, 4-H Club. University Grange. Wesley Foundation Sarbin. Shirley A. So rm Alpha EpMlon Phi, Mirrors. Mid- Mirr..r . Makiu. Lantern, VIC. YWCA. Hillol. Baker Student A si tant Pettv. Hlizabeth Ann Co umi ti5 Alpha Xi Delta. Mirror«. Alpha UffibOa Delta Secrctary . YWCA Council. VIC (Sophomore Secretary). Red Cro  Rcclor. Susanrjc Co iifnLiis Pi Beta Phi. Mid ' Mirrors, Mirrors. Alpha Lambda Delta. WSGA. Sopho more Cabinet. Red Cross. VIC Rononius. Thor d. ; ri ng ifW Siema Chi. Football Team. Wrestlinij Team. A st. Football Coach. YMCA Sarpa. Eniil Jr. ' i ar UniverMty (;horu« Reinliard. K.itliltM-n M. Root. Llizahctli M. Sassas. Irene Pontius, Harold 1 . Vjant.a ' sXvT ( o tinW ii Alpha Chi Omct;a, University Chorum. Home Ec. Club Delta Delta Delta. Mirror . YWCA Council Vori n Zf Kappa Delta Romophot, Freshman Acti% itiL-- Comt- cil. Student Activities ( ph )morc di- rector). NSA, Band Club. Military Band Renner. ( liarl no A. Lonc on Ross, Aralee Colurrioiis Sawyer. Beverly J. ( oliiniuiis Pomercnc Aciiviiies, Home Ec. Club. Mirror . W Club. VIC. WSGA Kappa Delta, Sundial. Brovvnint: Dram. Soc. Link Delta Gamma. BMOC, Freshman Activities l nitton. Alan I .. lui if r II -ooj Student Scrute. Scarlet MaA. Strollers. University Chorus. DcMulay C lub Presidentl. Floriculture Forum. Stu- dent Horticulture Soc. Alpha Sisma Phi Richardson, l oris J. Co lifll jtiS Alpha Ochj I i. VIC. Home Ec. Club Ross, Barbara J. )aylon K..PP.. Delta. WSGA Scheible. Patricia A. Bay ' iHoflP Delta Delta Delta. Strollers Patterson Pontiut Peterson Prutton Petty Rator Raudcbaufth Renner Rector Richardson Rcinh..rJ Rit.ln, RoRer A. Roj Ronemus B. Ross R ' i Rothschild Sarbin Sarpa Sau. ' er Satsu Scheible 252 Schrcck SevJt5 fN e e j a f Shallcnbcrgcr Shipley Shuman Toijp s Tnnlclcr Van CMcvc Schreck. Rirliarfl A. Columbus Smith. Mar ' Lou yie chant cshurg 4-H Club. Home Ec. Club, Bowlin- Team Staup. Barry L. Oelpiws Delta Chi. Intramural Football. Intra- mural Basketball. Intramural Fencing Thomas, Larry L. Xanesville Sicma Chi Sevits. Barbara L. Lorain Delta Gamma. Campus Chest Smith. Nancy L. yiassilton Alpha Phi. Strollers Stone. Charlotte A. Cleveland Delta Zcta. Mirrors. Baker Hall House Council , Makio ( Sophomore Editor) . YVVCA. Home Ec Club. Roger Wil- liams Club Thompson, SalK Columbus Delta Gamma Shallenberger, Marion briliiant Delta Zcta. 4-H Club. University F.irm Bureau Youth Council Shipley. A. Ruth r redericktown Band Club Council. Buckeye Band Girls. Activities Band. Lutheran Student Assn.. YWCA. Pen and Brush Club Sluinian. Nancy Ann Lake wood Pi Beta Phi Slaymaker. Gene A. Fremont Sigma Phi Epsilon. Makio (Sophomore Editor), Alpha Epsilon Rho, Lantern Snoor. Robert P. iVew ' arfc Lambda Chi Alpha Spitler. Martha Bexiey Delta Delta Delta, Strollers. University Chorus. Links Stahl. . iarianne J. Columbus Thcta Upsilon. YWCA Council Starbuck. William E. C o lifTIOliS Omega Xi, Makio (Sophomore Editor) Anchor and Chain Slonebiirner. Evelyn L. (Liucintiati Alpha Chi Omega. Links. Home Ec Club, Restaurant Manaucmcnt Club. Stout. Thomas T. Chevy Chase. J. Alpha Gamma Rho, Saddle and Sirloin. Boot and Saddle ] aylor. Jack G. N. Akron Sigma Chi. Romophos. Swimming. Strollers Board. YMCA. Anchor and Chain. Freshman Fraternity Council. Marketing Club Templeton, Alan J. Youngs town Sicma Pi. Greek Week Committee Toops. Marian C. Coicunuiis Mirrors. Pleiades Council. Makio, I Sophomore Editor). Stroller-, Brown- inn Dram. Soc. Phalanx (Secretary), YWCA. VIC Trinkler. Bett Ann i or wood Delta Zeta. VIC. OSPA. Home Club an Cleve. Charles E. Jr. JLonJon Tau Kappa Epsilon. Romopho;. Alpha Phi Omcca. Makio. Marchinc Band. Concert Band (manager). ROTC Band. Strollers. Band Club. YMCA. Kappa Kappa Psi. Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappa, Jazz Forvim. S( 4 fU(ned 253 M 9 m . '  -J I- — -I B 0 6 r ry Ct ik - 1 ct ' i. -. I Wane C. Walton W Ml. r Will R Williams Wrisht Zolkr Venn V W aite G. Webb J. Whitt W. Webb M. White B. WilUamj Wilson I Wright Zucker Virdcn B W alton M. Williimi B. Wright Zimmerman Vaughn. M. Joan Walton, Craig C. Will. Margery L. WVitflit. diaries F. Cmumhiana Qolumhus Rociy Ripor Lyndon Link.. I ' hi Chi Thrti Alpha Tau Omega. Phi Mu Alpha. Marching Band. Univer titv Chorus. Symphonic Choir Strollers. J.1SZ Forum. YWCA Alpha Gamma Rho. Saddle and Sirloin Vernia, Margaret M. Williums. Mary L. CfiiUi x l ie Webb. Geraldine L. Columbus Wright. Jav M. Thcti Ur«ilon. Strolleri. WSGA ' ' i ming(on. Df(. Alpha Delta Pi. Strollers. YWCA. Browning Dramatic Society ToUdo Delu Dclu Delia. Linka. Univeriily Sigma Chi. YMCA Cabinet. Scarlet Mask HouM A «mbly. Ag. Student Virden. William W Williams, Benjamin T. Worion C ' lVltjft Webb. William J. Columbus Sigma Chi. YMCA Voiitigsloivn Sigma Pi. Quadrangle Jesters Zimmerman, Donald E. Butr TiiS Scarlet Mask. Rifle Team Wait.-. Jackie A. Wiiliam.s. Rol..-.l 11. Rotly Riwr I ' i Brtj I ' hi. MidMiitor . Makio Weller. Dolores E. iic.( .,i c Columbus (Sophomore £ditor . Strollrr El iiabeth COMO. Strollcra. Homecoming Com- Hbckwrll Society mittee. YMCA. Command Squadron. University Choir. Link . YU ' CA Rifle Club Zoller, Richard A. Byria W ' a ' te. 1 oiiiie White. .loan B.. Wilson. Nancy B. Newman Club Threa Up ' ilon. Siindul MarJon Alpha Chi Omrita, Foil aiij Ma k Cmuninii5 Delta Delta Delia. Makio. Sundial. Slr..ller«, YWCA. Pledge Panhellenic Zucker. J. Stanley Walton. Bruce I{. White. Marjorie J. Ccnlirturfl Wright, li.verlv . . Columhu . South l.udid Phi Sigma Delta. Sirollers (Board o( Alpha Ciamma Rho. March ns Band. Control). Makiij. Strollers. Scarlet fxmcen Band. .Scarlet Maik. Greek Hand Cliih. Buckeye Band Cirli. Ac Mask. OSPA. May Week l 4 ). Greek Week Committee. YMCA. OSPA iivitK. Band. Pleiade., YWC A Alph. Phi Week 19S0. Homecoming Committee 2 ' )4 Sa Aoifuned FKE SHUA I ' LAHH Do yoti get tiw point i ' Any qcicstions Z Insidf tii|o. on iictivHies hioir iiioftl a tliU i ' ' 235 IP ROW: Piper. Bull. W ' hili:. AJams. Gosnck, Roc, Hancy. Brown, Pihk.iva, f:u,-tcr. Samhi.ll:, Lucis. R IREE: Gnrdtn. Pi-tcr . McCJrc.i. LinarJ. Wchlina, Spcncc, Linzcll, Ktu-chtc, (larUncr, VonMcytT, Shcrw igcr. ROW TWO: Bi.-hiip, Johnson. Mayir, Hcrr, Simons. Marsh. Ross, Miller, StocLslill, Jones. R IE: Ponu, Kumkr, Milkr, Grccnbi-rK, Bailey, Glenn, Lchmkuhl, Payne, Jenkins, ROW .-•ood, ROW PHI ET HlliH l H to Ol I IC IKS I nomas inioMs, l rfaident I lu-oclore K. Sliaffcr. Vito l n-siilvnt I ' lii hlii Si[ iiiii ii liiuiiditl ill I ' 2j .iI tin- I iii- versily of Illinois to provide recognition to oiil- slandinu rroliinan students no Iimi! ill.iiii (l liiuli s( liouirsliip. I liis orL ' nniZfilioii luis urown since tlien to in Itide more tlwin 7! coileuiate (liap- lers tliroiiuliout tlic country. I he ( Iwipter at ()liio Stale I niversity was estahlished in I02t . initiation of new ineinl)ers hy Plii Kta SitJma is Ill-Id twiie i year, once in llie Sprinu and oiue in llic rail, r.at li of tliese in itides a formal l)an- |ii l .mil a proijrarii ol speakers following ' tlie for- mal initiation. To he eliuihle lor iiM ' iiilicrslilp in this honorary, a F reshman must have a point-hour r.illo of 1.5 iit the end of the first cpiarler or n (umidiili e point-hour ratio of l.j at the end of either Winter or Spring (.Juarfer. The purpose of lliis or| ani .ii- tion is to promote inlcllii ent livinu as well as to encourage hiuh m liol isll( attainment amonU liltioll K.irltiii. . ' l ' re i y jllitiin I. Miirsli. I rvustircr I H ' sliiiiiiii men. I Ills honorary dilleis lioin ollici Inmor soiieties hecause it encourages its memix-is ,il llir Ix ' ijin nlnsj of their colieue careers instctid ol waiting iiiilil llic (11(1 (il il 111 reward them for achievement. I here were a lew regular meetings heul during the year at whi(h time the new officers were elei ted. T he officers for the past year were Thomas Simons, president: 1 heodore F ' .. Shaffer, vice presi- dent; Mitchell Kiirian. seirelary: William J. . larsh. treasurer: Donald Hcrr. sergeant at arms: Miroslav Lukes, historian. . ' Klin Ross, assistant clean of men, acted as advisor to the group. I his year, as for the past several years. Phi tta Sigma sponsored a lihrary. 1 his is a circulating collection of latest novels and most popidar books. I hese hooks are availahic lor the pleasure and convenience of the students. ew hooks are con- liniiallv heing .iclded to this lending lihrary. 256 TOP ROW: Grcner. RauJcbaunh. LcJcr. Uumpt. Zt-iJnt:r, Withcrspoon, Colombo, Grimes , Bcckcrman, Craft, Wolcott. Haines, Abramsky. McC-iirdy. ROW TWO: Minty. Lockard. Garselon. Marconnct. Martin. Nagcl, Gilbcrg. Cambcll. Brown, Bacr. Schuttc, Rusk, Rector, Guy. Little. Alexander, Monahan. ROW ONE: Guy, Uhl. Clifford. Gonscr. Nichols. Petty. Nida. Brown, Heine, Pierce. Root, Robert. Vandcr Sluis. ALPH I LAMBI) I HELTA OFFICERS lo Anno Nida. President aliirie Brown. ice President Ann Petty. Secretary Oiana Cion er. treasurer Alplia Lambda Delta is the national honor society which recognizes outstanding scholastic ability of Freshman women. Any woman who has a point-hour ratio of 3.5 at the end of her first quarter in the University or a c iimuhitive of 3.3 at the end of her Freshman year is eliuilile for the membership. This year s class of Alplia Lambda Delta was initialed on March 8 at a ceremony held in the Grand Lounge of Pomerene Llall. A dessert tea was held afterwards. Janet . lonahan presided as last year s president. Election of new officers vas held and their installation took pUice during the second week of the Spring Quarter. This society is purely honorary and there are no regular group meetings. The cabinet held meet- ings twice a month during Spring and Fall Quar- ters with weekly meetings being held Winter Quarter until the initiation of the new class had been completed. The Ohio State chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta was established in 1943 but the society was founded nationally in 102 1. The pin is in the form of a tiny t andle and may be either gold or jowolfd with four pearls and a ruby. The cabinet lor Inis year included Jo Anne Ni- da, president: alarie Brown, vice president; Ann Petty, secretary: Martha Nichols, who is assistant secretary: Diana Cionser, treasurer: Pat Heine, initiation chairman: Ann Pierce, historian: and the junior and senior advisors, Janet Monohan and Patricia Van Kirk, Miss Lucille Alexander of the School of Home Economics is the faculty ad- visor to Alpha Lambda Delta. The meetings were held in the office of Dean Conaway, who acted in a special way as an advisor and was a great help to the cabinet this year. As a service to the University they served as ushers at the Honors Day Convocation and helped out by act- ing as election officials at all-campus elections. 257 o ft m i Adam Ahl AUpsch AnJrix AnJrus Anthony Barnes Barc ch Baumilltrr Bea%cr Beer Bennett Adams, [.liziibelli I ' Mst l ilvshno Pi Bcti Ph.. BMOC. StrolI.-r ( crenc Aciivittcs Ascham. R. Illeanor I ' ituUay Alpha Gamma Delta. Symphonic Choir. Mid-Mirror. Home Ec. Club. 4-H Club Beaver. Ann yiarenqo Kapp.t Phi, Univcfiity Chorus. Wesley Choir Blunie. Naiuy A, Coiiiiiiuits Intramural Basketball. WSGA. Makio, University Choru . St fullers. Pen and Brush Club. Bool .ind Saddle Ahl. Doris M. fiucyrus Makiu, Sundial. Mid ' Mirror . Student Senate rialdintjer. Shirley A. Salvni Kappa Delta. University Chorus, YWCA. MidMirrors. % ' SGA lieer, Joanne M. A arus ie a Alpha Phi. Makio. Strollers. Spanish Club. YWCA Bogen. Jolin A. C u uriioiKS Sitfma Chi. Strollerft. YMCA Alspach, iJonn I.. Newark Alpha Tau Omciii Bareinore, Mary A. Altron Delta Camma. WSGA, Mid ' Mirrors. Student Senate li.-nncll. Mar t ' ll.i A. Bohii. BeKy L. Springfield Alpha Phi. Strollers, Mid-Mirrors, Red Cross. Newman Club i n(lri . Barl)ara Co urrifiiis Pi Beta Ifn M d Mirr.i. Stroller) Mali. Barnes. William J. Coiiimfjtis Sigma Chi. Freshman Activities Council, Makio. Scarlet Mask. YMCA i rppus. Dale C. ftilton Village. ' q. Fre hm.in Footb.iU iiolon. Donalil S. Coiurtioiis Sitima Alpha EpMlon Antlrus. Janet N. Ciri ' 4 (jna f i ' i(| its Makio, Stroller . Boot and Saddle Bartsrh. Margarel A. ( inciriruifi Strollers. MiJ-Mirrors. Makio liis.l.olf. Kuili M. Cuitirrifju K.ipp.) Delia. Hotzkey Club. Activities Band. Mid-Mirrors, Boot and Saddle Borcover. Alfred S. l itt lmrgli. Pu Football Manager. Makio Anthony. John R. Ijogon Scarlet Muk B.itinnllrr. George N. I uurt4|sfuu ' n Sittna Pi Bishop. Xoannc R. Akron Delta Gamma Bosley. irginiti Mentor Floriculture Forum, Mid-Mirrors te i4me 258 xe A Pte Wwwvx. W ' osley C. Sitima ( hi. Freshman Frstcrniiy Coun- cil. Sirollers. Student Senate. YMCA Canimarii. ( lni I I .. C o ' dfiifiii.s Kapp.i K.tppa Gamma. Makio, MiJ- Mirror , WSGA. Frcshm.in Activities Collins. n.,xi,l A Alpha Cimmi Rh.i. ASAE Criini. Harold P. Sittma Hi Hi tili.ikn. i It ' i ni in . I. MwXow Alpha Gamm.i Rho. Flyini; Farmers Chih. YMCA Carlson. Olal NI. Sivinij Chi. M.iki.i, YMCA, MarlcLtMij CI ; ' - C onklin. X.il.ilii- M. K.ipp.T Dclt.i. Student Scn.iti: !)(•( I«r. Belly I.. Zcta Tau Alpha. Y Vf:A. MiJMirrors Biiclianail. loannt ' ( ii ' rir?i iis Dch.i Zcta. StroMiT.-i. MiJ-Mirrt)r Carr. Marilynn . onlpt ' fitT Kappa Doha. University Chorus Connor. Williciin M. C oinninris Sigma Chi. .SunJial. ReJ Cn,--, YMCA Det ker, Xanrv .1. Delta Zela. Home Ec Club. WSGA, YWCA Biuhman. Patricia A. Delta Zcta, Strollers. MiJ-Mirrors WSGA Caster. M. Fli alx-tli aiuUiiia University Farm Bureau Youth Council. University Grange. 4-H Club Copp. f ' .Jwarcl I.oe West yjarulwstcr Alpha Gamma Rhu. Saddle and Sirloin. Freshman Manager of Fencing Team Deetz. Doris A. (anion Stroller,.. YWCA Hiirgess. Barbara A. ( otumotis Kappa Kappa Gamma Call, Jo Ann Connersi ' ilU ' . hut Delta Delta Delta. University Players, University Chorus, Mid-Mirrors, YWCA. WSGA. Orchesis Cheffy. Frederick H. fitirfifsi ' ii t Sigma Chi. Freshman Basketball. COMO. Strollers. YMCA Click. Delores A. Columbus Delta Gamma. Mukio. WSGA. Mid- Mirrors Coy. Marjorie A. Massillon Delta (Jamm.i, M.iki... WSGA. Mid Mirrors Crawford. Stuart L. Rocky River Alpha Gamma Rho. Track Team. Fraternity Affairs Defetiodiioli. Lois C i. LaurclrtUi ' Alpha Delta Pi. Home Ec. Club. 4-H Club De ' oe. E. David W ' orthington Makio. French Club Brewer Brubakcr Buchanan Buchman Burgess Call Cammarn Carlson Carr Caster Chcffy Click Collins Conklin Connor Copp Coy Crawford Crum B. Decker N. Decker Dcelz Defenhaugh Dickson. Joanne Columbus Makio. Boot and Saddle. Prn and Bru h riuh Dray. Charles M. Woitninglon C H. Alph (tamma Rho. Strollers, Saddle and Sirlf ' in. 4H Club. Univcrsiiy Granite Estes, James E. W ' oco, Tex. Alpha Phi OmLga Frazier. Joan Si. Clairsville Delia Gamma, fioof and Saddle. Mid- Mtrror Dietz. Diane D. iVoru ' o t Alpha Delta Pi. Sailins Club h-clniondson. SyUia I. ( oi(jni( ii5 Alpha Phi. Makio. Mtd ' Mirror . YWCA Evans. Mark B. Lake wood Sicma Chi. Men ' s Glee Club. Univerfeity Cboru . University Orches- tra. Fruhman YMCA (Treasurer | Frieiul. loliu L. Batavia Campus Photographers Dimit k. Bcirl)ara A. Litrain Kappa Delia. Alpha Kappa Gamma, Intramural Boulinc. WSGA. Mid- Mirror Hhhitul. Miriiwn S. rairpfirt inr ior Eyre. Joseph Aloguuori ' Alpha Gamma Rho. Ae. Student. SAE, Swimming Team (Freshman Manager) Fritz. James F. Bucyrus Alpha Gamma Rho Domican. Anita . Columbus Delta Delu Delta. Sundial. Strollers. Frr hman Activities Council Dou|jhert ' . Jane E Coiumoui Alpha Pbi Ely. Patricia L. oni ' alk Alpha Delta Pi. Sailinji Club Engelhard. Erich C. Ezekelian. Nancv E. Oak Park Drici Delta Delta, Sundial Stroller. , WSGA Felly. Ricl.arcl D. C oiumhus Sicma Chi. Sundial. Strollers. Red Croj?. YMCA Eroelilit li. I .oiiise B. (Hei elana Thcia Up ilon. Intramural Basketball, YWCA. Pomercnc Activities Drarfari. James . . onsfieM Sicma Chi. YMCA Epstein. Ira R. v,r York. Y. YMtJA, Sfjciely ten the Advancement ' f Man.ieement Fislier. Carley V. Alplia Deit.T Pi. YWCA. Red C o!■ . WSGA Fuller. Carole ( tru-innati Hi Beta Phi. WSGA. MidMirrot.. YWCA DickMn Dicti Diinicl Dotnisan Doucherty PrafTan Dlay Edmondfon Ekiund Ely Engelhard Epstein Estcs Evans Esrkclian Fcltv Fi.-hcr Frazier Friend Ffiti Frochlich Fuller 260 ' :? ii Gabcl Garlove Galbraith Gales Gaugh Gcidel Gerboth Gephart Given Gerbcr Goodhart Gore Gottcr Gottlieb Grimes Grossnicklc Gulyas Gusky Hand Hall Hanf Hamilton Hankins Gabel. Anne Piqua Pi Beta Phi. University Chorus. YWCA Mid-Mirrors Geidel, Barbara J. Zanesville Kappa Delta. Signets. Debate Society Gore. Patricia L. University Heights Alpha Delta Pi, Strollers, WSGA. Foil and Ma k Gusky, Ronald J. Elyria Sigma Pi Galbraith, Aarolyn B. Columbus Alpha Chi Onicga. Strollers. Maltio Gephart, Martha L. Oaytort Pi Beta Phi. Strollers. MidMirrots. W ' SOA Gotter, Nancy L. Cofumttis Kappa Delta. Makio. Strollers. WSGA. Mid-Mirrors Hall. Ted H. Olmsted Falls Alpha Ciamma Rho, Saddle and Sirloin. YMCA Gerber, David B. Findlay Saddle and Sirloin. Student Conserva- tion Soc. Gottlieb, Shirlene R. University Heights Makio. Strollers. Hillel Plivers. Hillel Hamilton. Diane L. Columlms Kappa Delta. Sundial. Orchc is. Mid- Mirrors Garlove. Matt L. Louisville. Ky. Zeta Beta Tau. Student Activities. Freshman Activities. Campus Chest Committee. Sundial. Scarlet Mask Gerboth. Carolyn L. Ortrinnafi Zeta Tau Alpha. YWCA. Mid-Mirrors. WSGA Grimes, Ruth E. Dayton Farm Bureau Youth Council. University Grange. 4-H Club Hand, Ra niotuI . yiewark Alpha Tau Omega. Phi Eta Sigma. Student Senate. Freshman Activities Council. Arts College Council, Sundial. Dad ' s Day Committee, Campus Chest Gates, George H. Jr. Cuyahoga Falls Demolay Club. YMCA Command Squadron Ciiven. Marilyn A. Colitmhtis Pi Beta Phi. WSGA. Strollers. Red Cross Grossnickle. Deioris 1. Germantoum Alpha Lambda Delta Hanf. Constance M. Cleveland Newman Club. Pleiades Gaugh. Margaret A. Conneaut Malio. Strollers. YWCA Goocihart. Gooowyn K. Kul ierforJ, i ' . . Sisma Chi. Track Team, YMCA. Westminster Foundation Gulyas. Louis J. f,orain Siima Pi Hankins. Carole Sedcdia Delta Gamma, Floriculture Forum ted fucfi 261 1 V Hin.cl Hariicr L Hjrrt Han N. Hanu Hjncr Hawk Hcckcnhaucr Herman Hcr chcdc A. Hess B. Hess Hickcy Hist Hill Hixcnbaiitih Hillycr Hochstcticr Hoffman Huhcr Hoppini: Hull6 h Hurnak Hansel, Joliii i .. Coiitmbus Phi Gamma Delta. Frcthman Activilic Oiuncil, Frohman fratcrnily Council. Fraternity Aff.iir , Ri-d Crus , YMC;A. Iniramural Fooihall. Iniramur-.l B.i«kct- ball 1 i.iw k. lull. mil. 1 W. Nwlby MaLio. Str. ' Ik-r.-. MiJ-Mirrors Hickey. Margan ! 1 1 East Livvrpoot Rill. Cliih. Pleiades 1 lolllllcMI. - l.ll 1. Lotitnihus Kappa Delta, Mid Mirrors liirriv. 1 .circ ' iK- A. Co iimfjijs Delia (Jammj. WSOA. MiJ Miriore. Red (:r«4 Het Kenliaiier. joliii 1 . ill. ynis Atrh.i C.amma Rho. Floriculture F (iriim Hill. L..i..l. 1). hrvirstvr Hhi Mil. Kappa Plu. Phy.s. Ed Hockey Club. OuiinK Club. Foundation Club. e ky Hoppiiiu. W «i(le Day Ion Sisma Chi. Student Senate. YMCA Harris. Nancy 1. ' uri W ' rrl Dilu Camoa Herman, l ii li.ml W. Onylon .Siuma Chi. YMCA 1 lillyor. Marjorie J. Vlirichsviile Alpha Delia Pi. Strollers. A Rand. Mid-Mirrorf. Student YWTA -iivi:ic6 Senate. llorn,,k. R..y i. Ctfivlond Makio Harder. iJali- iC. SlJnrv Beta s f... r- .1 !■ • Coiiii 1 Icryr licrlc. N l.ir 1 ' . ( incirinuti Pi Bctrt Phi. Pomerene Actiyitic . Mirrors MiJ- Hisl. l oroll.v A. I ' .iist -triTpoof K.tppa UrJM ll.ili.T. l5l.,n.l.fM. J. ... Hart. Ann 1.. Co iim jiis Alpha Phi. Panh.ll.nic (...uncil. .Miii- Mirr.trf 1 less. . ii(lrcv .1. (■r, l„„;„■ IhctA Up ' lll ' H 1 li. cnl an(;li. 1 )4inii.i I. L ' riinnloirn. I i. Alpha Chi ( meua. Mid-Mirrort. WSGA. Pomerene Aciiviiies K.,rr-i n.ll... MiJMirior . WSCA Harlcr. Xnni K. T« .Jo Phi Mu. Oreheaii, Uuiinii Club, H .elrv Club 1 less. Kfirharii A. Dayton Dclu Gamma. MiJ-Mirrui . Red CroM, Strollers i l )( livlrlli r. K.)tl .ti.i 1 . Jnrio i Oclta Ztl . YWCA Mulllisl.. I,...i. C. ( .. .llllfM.v Pi Beta Phi. Student Speakers Bureau VVSr.A. Mid-Mirtor te i fte 262 %e iA K€ liinUr. ScilK Oavlon Phi Mu, Makio. Univrrtnty Chorus loliiislon. rrrn ' i i( k W. Tillin SiuiTij ( ' hi K..|.l,.i,. A.I.I.- 11. C rlicaflu. 111. Sicma l).ll.i T.,u. M..ki .. WSCA. K.K liiin. Irene A. ) otifif nfo.en StiiJi-nt Scn.itc. Makicj, Strollcri Isabel. .Iiiiiie.s I I. C o .inin.is S.ctn., fhi. YMCA .lortlan. F ' loyd I.. C iritinrntti Siuma Chi. Fu.-hni.in Track, YMCA Kelioe. Farine I ,. J.ivl.m lltll.i Ztt.i. Intr.,mui.il Volleyball. lnlr.iniur.il Hcck v. K , -ley PKiycT-. Student Senate. Mid-Mirtnrs Koeniu ' . I. lien I ,. C-tiyunoQii I ' alls Delta Z.ta. Makii). Slr ,llei . Mid- Mirri.r.. YWCA. W.SfIA Israel. Barbara D. Sism,i I)elt.i Tau. HilUl. Makio. Slroller. James, Jinie E. lirazil. .. Delta Zcta. Student Senate, Mid- Mirrors, WSGA, Pomerene Activities .In.ly. William K. C o lKlt lllS Sicm.i Chi, Student Senate. Freshman YMCA (PrcMtlcnt). Red Cross. Cam- pus Chest 1 Division Secretary) K4 ll ' iJ)auf;h. Jo A. ( o (inrnris ncll.i Zcta Kammerling. Ann Co umoiis Delta Gamma, Strollers KciU. Sally J. ( olintifuts Alpha Delta Pi. Makio. YWCA. Home Ec. Club. Mid-Mirrors Kemp. lanet R. Rocky Rirvr Delta Gamm,i. Strollers. Mid-Mirrors Kleinhenz. Both ' Davlon Hockey Club. Neil Hall Council. Makio, Strollers, Mid -Mirrors Kohn. Ri.li.ir.l W. C„t„mlm. Zeta Beta Tau, Makio, Scarlet Mask Kowars. .Vrllinr ( .. Jr. Uhrichsviltc Student Activities. Italian Cluh Krause. J i( k . 1. Lorain Phi Sicma Delta. Makii .lohnsoii. F clwin C. Eudkl Phi Gamma Delta. Track Team. Makio, Sailing Club Ivanaga. h.ci in A. Day (on Sicma Chi. Makio. YMCA Klunk. Rovcrlv I. CoitiniLui Pi Beta Phi. WSGA. Home Ec Fresh man Club ( Vice Pres . ) Krause. Waller R. Co umo(is Sigma Pi. OSU Debate Club. West- minster Foundation Hunter Isabel Israel James Johnson Johnston Jordan Judy Kallcnbaush Kammcrlins Kanaka Kaplan Kehoe Keic W, C i C4 mk Kemp Klemhcns Klunk Kochan Koenin Kohn Kow.irs J. Krause W. Krause HSL um 263 n€4 HC Krieg. Mary J. iVe(som ' i e Pi Beta Phi. Makio. MidMirron, YWCA. Forcfuic Society Leach. Janice A. C o tiinou5 Alpha Phi. Stroller . Mid-Mirrors Lennox. Barbara . . Canton Alpha Chi Omrca. Makin, MiJ- Mirrori Mayer. Audree M. Bef aire Mik.o. Swan Club. HilUl. W9GA Krieger. Robert J. Intramural Softball. Intramural Foot- hall. Intramural Batkctbill. Fraternity Activitic Leavitl. Alan J. Akmxx Siema Alpha Mu. Makio. BMOC. Sundial. Hillel Foundation Lewis. Mary J. Co uniuiis Alpha Delta Pi. Home Ec. Club. Freshman Activities Council Mays. Dorotliy C. Zanpsru c Alpha Ph.. YWCA. Mid-Mirrors. Orchesii Kull. C.iscla . Sont ' ood Lantzer, Shirley Ann Mason Pleiade Lashley, Nancy A. Stetioeninlle Delta C jmraa. Sinnct Lax, Ron. lid I. East Chicago, ind. Frfihman Wreiiling Kneg Kricgcr Kull Lantzer Lashley Lax l-edlord. Carohne Liii .ell. . lai K. Aliron Co tinibiis Alpha Gamma Delta. Strollers. Ja:: Fitfum Pehi Delta Delta. Red Crow. Swan Club. Pledge Panhellenic (Treasurer) IcCarthy. l alriMa M. Foledo Kappa Kappa Gamma, Makio. Strollers. Women ' s Glee Club. University Chorui Leeman. Beverlv D. Lucas. Margaret A. liexlev Coat ton Phi Smma Sigma. Makio. W ' SGA Delta Zcta. Home Ec. Club. 4-H Club Mc. Iilian, Carolyn Lefpver. O. Marie oru ' (t i M.il ly. Anne C uliiittuits Canton Dtlta ZetJ. Sundial. YWCA Delta Zet.1. YMCA. Phys. Ed. Club Alpha Delta Pi. M..kiu. YWCA. WSGA l ehniaii. H. rl).ir.i M. M.irlin. ( M ' ltrui.i 1. Medors, |-;,litl, I. Columhtts Crintna Loluinliu Delta Gamma. Mid-Mirrors. Makio. Strollers Pi B eta Phi. Education Council. Mid- Mlrro Kappa Dclt.i. WSGA. Mid-Mirrors. Home Ec. Club Leacb Leeman Lcavitt Lefever Lodfor 1 Lrhman Lennox Lucas Lewis Maicly L.n:.-1! M:.rfin Mayer McMillan Mays Medors McCarthv 0i 1 It £ ? O n ifto 264 Mcndenhall Montgomcr - Mcriclc Moor Moore Joan Morris Murphy Judith Morris Myers Mortley Nafs er Nelson Nitschke Nicholson Norman Nilson Palavranoff S. Palmer Parsons T. Palmer Patten Pandy Pcreny lenaenKall. Patricia Ann Columbus Morris, Joan M. Euclid Nelson. Robert M. Cincinnaii Palmer. Sue volunious Kappa Delta. SCRA. Y X CA. Frt-sh- man Activities Council Pi Beta Phi. Alpha Lambda Delta. Mid ' Mirrors Phi Delta Theta, Scarlet Mask (Board i f Control). Makio, Strollers. Sailing Club. YMCA. Greek Week Committee Alpha Phi. YWCA. Home Ec. Club. Mid-Mirrors, Boot and Saddle Mericle. Louise A. Lima Morris. Judith Ann Columbus Delta 2cta. Student Senate. BMOC. Makio. WSGA. Mid-Mirrors Nichalson. Natalie I. Columbus Delta Zeta. Student Senate. WSCA. Mid-Mirrors Palmer. Thelma I. Bainbridge 4 H Club. Pleiades. Mid-Mirrors. YWCA Delta Delta Delta. Makio. Strollers. WSGA. Mid-Mirror . Red Cross Montgomer -. Katherine L. Columbus Mortley. Patti A. Columbus Delta Gamma. Mid-Mirrors. WSGA. Red Cross Niisoii. Patricia J. W ' orl iiflflfori Delta Delta Delta. Sundial. Makio. Strollers, Mid-Mirrors Pandy. Robert Lorain Sigma Pi, Sundial, Strollers. Freshman. Activities Council. Freshman Fraternity Council (Treasurer). Greek Week Committee Pi Beta Phi. junior Panhellenic WSGA. Red Cross. Mid-Mirrori Murpliy, Frank Jr. Batavia Nitschke. Carolyn A. Columhus Delta Gamma. lunior Panhellenic (President). MiJ-Mirrors. WSGA Parsons. Leona B. Risingsun Delta Zeta. Makio. Mid-Mirrors. rrc-hm.i n Activities Council. YWCA Moor. Mary J. 7 of« ' r o Alpha Phi. Strollers. Mid Mirrors. WSGA. Orientation Week Committee Myers, John E. Akron Alpha Gamma Rho. Makio. Strollers. Saddle and Sirloin. Boot and Saddle Norman, Michael A. ( ' (•( ' ( ' IM f fig its Alpha Gamma Rho. Saddle and Sirloin. C ' ommand Squadron Patten. Barbara L. jacUson Alpha Phi. Mid-Mirror . YWCA Moore. Barnara L. (_ ouiniods Nafzser. Nancy L. L oliifrums Palavranoff. Nancy . liron Pereny. PhvHis E. Dayton Delta Gamma. Red f ' ro;-;. Mid Mirror . WSGA Pi Beta Phi. Full and Mask. WSGA. Mid-Mirrors Delta Zeta. Pomercnc Activities. YWCA Kappa Delta. Strollers. Dad ' s Day Hostess %e He 265 ( A fS ? Pctrontl Prinj Pfouts Pryor Horlirt RjlIc Redman Retnick Rihcr Riehards Richwinc Riel Robh Schaefer Ruh Schacr Rutherford Schcingold Schildknccht Scbald Schnabtl SccRcr Scott f- ' efronek. Rose M. RagK-. Ami C. kill. I rllv 1. Scheingold. Stiuirt A. yc airr Huritirifjlan, i . . I )a km ClerelanA liciglih Pleiades Strollers. Wesley Foundation Alph.i Pht, University Chorus. Boot and S.iJdIc. Mid Mirrors Zcta Bftj Tau. Fic.-hman Swimming Manager, Makio inouts. Ar.len M. ( luiffrin I ' iitis SiiollcM. YWCA. M.d Mir l (liii in. iiii( 1 .. C o liftlUll!i Delia Ci. mma Rol)!,, Harl.ara A. ii ' ffi ' forildini ' Schildkne.ht, Ricliard 1.. pu ' ( (irli r rorf. WSGA M..ICIC., Mid Minor... WSGA Delta Tau Delta. Ftn .-inu Tern. ScarKt Mask R«-Mii k. Miri.mi ( ' (. ' K ' I.IIk . ' i,| l|s Ri.ii, Shirlrv A. ( titiiiiinUs Schnabel. Rol.ert W. F ' orter. Sally A. Student Senate, M.ki-. Pclta Gamma iiucyrus Sinma Pi ( o iiinLiJs K PP Delta Rilier. Marie l ntlicrloi(l. Xiin i. rf nir Scott. |,n )( u.s iirif|(uri V. 11. Delta Gamma. WSGA Pleiades Columhus Alpha Phi. Red Cro  , Mid-Mirrors 1 Vin . Ic ii)i)r Mvlori Alphj Ph.. MAu,. YWCA Mirrcr Mid- Ri.l.arils. .Join. T. ill ( iir(|fi. ' (I Siuma Pi, Fri«hm.in F ' m ' iImII Schfulcr. S.ira Lou SeL.I.I, Naiuy .), Steubvnvdlv Uddletwvn Delta G.imm,i Delta Delta Delta. Strollers. Mid- Mirror . WSGA. Intramural Bowlinn F- ryor. ( rlrnn.i L. ( ii (imfiii Ri liw iiif. CariiKii H. ( o iiniuii i Karpa t)elta. Sttollelt SclwKT. i U l M. Seeeer, AIIm ,1 W. Alpha Phi, Red Croti, Mtd ' Mtrror . Home Ec. Club K rPA Dtit . SiiolUif. Mid ' Mirrorit. Xrriia Alpha Gamma Rho. Saddle and Sirloin fxe fftCK 266 e AmcK SfclitJ. ( ' 1(111.1 N 1. Sni.iil. . liriain ( ). Sn lcr. ( icnc R, Stein. Barbara E. ( ' u linifilj.s ' ( rl iirif|(()ii (. ' riiorifoirri Co iiriiLiis Vx Bcia Ph.. WSC.A StuJent Sen.ite. Wesley YW ' CA. Mul-Mirrur Ftnine ation. 4 H C;lub. YMCA. Fiyinu Farmers Phi Sinma Sitzma, Freshman Activttic Council, Maki... Mid-Mirrori, WSGA. Hillel Slu ' Wcn. Cierrv h.., u Alpha ( ammj Rho, Student Con crva• ticn Soc. Saildtc and Sirloin Sinitli. Jatkson D. 7 ' if iM Alpha Uamm.T Rho. Ak. Tuwn hend Ak. EJ. Soc. Si udent. Soil. RollClt !,. Bur Tu,s Si ma Pi. Freshman Activities Cciiineil StenilxT. Irilin . . ( oliiriifxis Alpha ( amm.n Rho. Flyini: Farmers Club. Newman Club. Saddle  ■ Sirloin. Makio Sorcnscn. MariKn .1. Skilo. Jaiiio . Sniitn. Jeanne E. Co uriiLns Mak.o. WSGA. French Mirrors CI lb. Mid- Co uni jii.s Delta Zeta. Malcio. YWCA. Mid- Mirrors Sle ens. Xaniy A. Columhus Alpha Phi. WSGA i.-;;.r„e vmc:a Smitli. Marilyn J. Bu( yriis Ph. Mil. Hi.mc Ec. Club Sparks, Cliarlcs . . niyria Lambda Chi Alpha, Freshman Activities Council. Command Squadron. Student Activities Stover. Beverly A. Lima Delta Gamma, Makio. Strollers, Mid ' Mirrors, Freshman Activities Skilling. Reg E. hdSl .ii ' crpoo Sigma Pi. Freshman ' rcstlini:, Stvidcnt Senate. YMCA Smith. Patricia A. Bay X ' AlaQi ' Delta Gamma. Strollers. Mid-Mirrors SpeaKiiian. Patsy V. Strati. em, Wallace G. Jr. R d Cross. iVeu ' Holland 4-H Club. Wesley Foundation. SOTA W ' ulKin, Mass. Delta Chi. BMOC Slavin. Evelyn A. A iTon Snapp. Nancy L. Stear. Jackson C. Lancaster Street, Janet .■ fcrorl Makio. Strollers. HilUl Delta Zcta, Strollers Alpha Phi. YW ' CA, Mid-Mirrors Secliii Shelden Skilcii Slcitling Slavin Smart Jackson Smith Jeanne Smith M. Smith P. Smith Snapp Snvdcr Suit Sorensen Sparks Speakman Stcar Stein Stcmber Stevens Stover Strathcrn Street 267 Studebaker, J. Abraham Tipp City Atpba Gimmi Rbo. Frcihmin Fratcrnitv Council. 4H Club Tneiss. John S. Dayton Sigma Fi. A SiuJ.-nt S.iJ.il jnJ Sirloin I kacl.. KoUrl I ' . Ijoratn Sigma Pi, Freshman AwCivitiu Council. CtvitAs. Student Scnjtr. OSPA. Greek V ' cck Committee Wagner. Florence A. AfacRSourg Kappa Phi. Ag. Student. 4-H Club. Wesley Foundation. Home Ec. Club Sluller. X ' irginia M. Uresaen Thct.i Upsilun. Pledge PanbelUnic YNVCA Swaney. Patriria I, Eait Ijrvrponl Swank. Charles Hoisuurg Alpha Gamma Rho. Mattrhtng Band. Band Club Terr -, Aniir R. Columbus Delta Zcta Tharp. Moy.i M Marion Civiu.. MarkcliriK Cluh Thomas. Louise A. C olurnLus Delta Delia Delta. Su.in Cluh. WSOA. YWCA. MiJMirrur. I lioiiipson. Carol .lean Eria, Pa. Delta Zcta. Intramutal Volleyball Baker Hall Piihlualion. Rcfleaioni Stroller . Jai: Forum. MiJ-Mirrors Thompson. . ' ' lan- C. Dayton Pleiades. Mid-Mirrori. WSGA I hrasliiT. I cA i Plymuull,. luh Civita?! littlf. Aimc 11. ta uluSKV Pi Beta Phi. Strolleri Toops. .Xon.i lean Columbus Strollers. University Chorus. YWCA. Pleiades. Mid-Mirrors lorl) ft, F lorcnre E. W us ii(iff(ori ( , . Tiieia UpMlon. Makio. WSGA. YWCA, MiJ-Mirfor I uriicr. Donald C . C oltinititis SiKlna Pi .iiuifttT. C aroline San . ' nlonio. Tex. Delta Zeta. Stroller,. WSGA. YWCA. Pen and Brush (Secretary) alltillll. .VrlcilC . . t lotion Makio. Strollers. Student Senate Wagner. Jean E. Sanaushy Alpha Phi Walker. Evelv,. I ChiUicolhe Kappa Delta. WSGA. Mid Mirrors Walker. .NJartha ' . Co iiniuiis Delta Delta Delta. YWCA Walkni,. Park i:. riunfsi ' iUe Tju Kappa Eptilon. Stroller . Fraternity Studebaker Sculler Swancv S fcank Tcrrv Tharp TheiM Thomas C. Thompson M. Thompson Thra hi-r Tittk- Tkach T JOp5 Tnrh.tt Turner V.inneicr ' ,ui hn F. Wasner J. Wjgner F W.dk.r PS ( W. i ' .£l ? M Walker Wallup 0 268 D e f O ) Walter Weaver Watts Webster Wcir Welbourn Wcnnincer Wc5tlake Whitley Wiley Williams D. Wilson Wolfe E. Wilson Wolford Wise Wood Yasinow D. Young Yirava P. Young Yodcr Zoppel Waher. Henry T. Dayton Sigma Pi, Student Activities, Student Conservation Soc. Welbourn. Jerry Alladena, Calif. Freshman Track Wilson. Donna L. Was jingioa C. H. Alpha Delta Pi, Freshman Activities Council asinow, James M. Vniversily Heights Zcta Beta Tau, Sundial. Scarlet Mask, Regimental Band. Freshman Activities (Council. Student Senate W ' ciHs. Keith H. Wenninger, Eugene P. Colli moiis Sigma Pi. Ohio State Engineer. YMCA Wilson. Eleanor M. Marengo Kappa Phi. Wesley Foundation, Uni- versity Chorus ira a. Robert C. C( ' t ' i ' nn( Ducynts Sigma Pi Weaver. Billie J. Colli nibus Westlake, Nancy Colerain Alpha Phi. Mid-Mirrors M. Wise. Barbara R. Colttmbus Pi Beta Phi. Makio. WSGA. Mid- Mirrors Yoder. Verlyn D. L rhnna Freshman Golf, ROTC Band. University Chorus. Activities Band. Intramural Football Delta Gnmma Wbitley. Joann i Uddletoum Delta Gamma. Mid-Mirrors. Stu Senate, Tennis Club dent Wolfe. Joann E. Columbus Alpha Delta Pi. Home Ec. Club. YWCA oung. Donald A. Co tirnLtis Makio. Sundial. BMOC. ROTC Rifle Team, Ciimpus Chest Webster. Beth I. Huron Sailing Club Wiley. Bill D. Middlelown Ag. Student. Westminster Foundat on Wolford. Leon E. Lancaster Alpha Gamma Rho, Marching Band. Saddle and Sirloin, ASAE. Student Conservation Soc. Band Club Young. Phyllis J. Dayton Alpha Lambda Delta. Student Council for Religious Affairs. Makio. Plymouth Club. Mid-Mirrors Weir. Janet M. Co (irii )(iS YWCA. Red Cro55. Mid-Mirror? Williams. Doroth CoUtmhus Newman Club. 4-H CI Activities. Pleiades y C. ub. Pomcrene Wood. Janice E. Dayton Delta Gamma. Strollers. Sailing Club Zoppel. Nancy L. Coiiimoiis Delta Delta Delta, YWCA, Student Senate. Pledge Panhcllenic 269 fre A pten All the famous pnrases of (lie i)asl wliicli describe beauty are out oF place in describing tne Kings and queens of Ohio State. Tlieirs is a Kind of beauty wnicli is different from the China-doll prettiness or mystic cliarm wliirn was revered by romantic writers ol the pfisl : theirs is a beauty which is warm and alive. miK li more durable and much more human. They are elevated as royalty, but each is still one of us. e utcf i Ucf ti t e actitAitccil t e c Ptfiui Ldill.SE FALLn Pi Bou, Phi THE Portraits in this section posed exclusively by Parker ' s l«3« Jy CK iso U«ttN LoNcIy Louise Fallon is an active memDer ot Pi Beta Phi, a number oF home economics or- ganizations, VIC and Chimes. In addition to her busy campus ile she does part-time modeling in several downtown Columbus stores. Miss Fallon hopes to be- come a fashion co-ordinator. Photo by Parker r y kli Ull ff ' (iMi ' lvii yUiilii Phofo br Parker Carolyn Sawver jiianiUi I lull II Carolyn Sawyer, a l rlla C lainina, has Ixi-ii ct nrtivp in her sorority. Slir lielpctl oruani .i- a iirw ( naplcr ol IDC in [ ' lorida. Her iiiajcir siilijcc I and main interest is fine arts and siic admits tliat she doesn ' t study too hard. She likes l ' .n( lish movies, sewine. mnsir and jiisl loves Morida. Iiianila liiil( li li.iv lirr own ti ' lrv i ' sion sIkiw li i- niu ' lils a week willi .in i- lra one thrown in on Wednesdays. All llii in .idditinn to her studies (She s a senior in Commerce, majoring in serre- l iri d service.) and sinuinu w illi C lun k Selhy s li.ind make iier prai ti( .ill inai cssiMli ' li plinnc. IhiI wliiii lin.ilK MMi ni l ■■iie staled In.il Im ' iiki ' s swinuninu. derp vci lisnint ' •iixl pl i inij tn pi. inn. 274 O il n I Beautv isn ' t tlic ()n! alltihiilf ol tlic trio ol lovelies pictiireu licrc Marcelyn Martin ol I )clt,i .ota says slie spends all lier time in the clieinistry l.il). Siie is in pre- pliariiiacy wliicli keeps lier prett niis . but she occasionally takes time out to play the piano and to draw pit tiires. MARCELYN MARTIN CAROLYN SAWYER Photos by Parker JUANI TA HUTCH UUEE niVTESTAMS F.MiiY Rfxrm PATRICIA X ' KRCELLINO I Lohind the eight-hall! lion! Chel Long MC ' s call grimaces ' tviiis l iviic. ni i ( fi irii. Dotty Kii iii. f(ir(v Knoll. SiH ' C ii ir. Mdfv fulmt H (I 1 E ( ' (I H I (i U N E E MAR rv KNOLL Kappct Kappa ( latitina Photo by Parker PAT McCLUSKEY Kappa Delta , MAY UUEE ■4. ' 1 Photo by Parker lolly yicCurdy. ant:ella foiw . Pat iMcC tisltey, Gay Heoth. Rosemary C nanAler. Surali Bitrd _L ..:wg FISESHIU UllEE iw } ' rcshman Queen titlics time out to relax LLLVN I OX K«;)pa .A () in i( ' (i Pholo by Porkc- DUNCAN DUNNING Phi Delta Tliola Phofo by Parker nnLiiiiiniiEirs rnn i hi i; fov yiiiritio, jtni RouitI Steve 0premcuh. Duncan Diinnimi, Dick Futon. Dave Kinsev ( lutrtattc iMnuix. )ii| )iiii ' sori. Aoriiui Iroicii. . Icirv I teivii Uuttn. nay Jones ATIIIVAL IXIIEI ' E IIE T SWEETHEAKT NORMA I ' .ROW ' X Photo by Pd ' kcf BARBARA COOPER Delta Gamma photo by Parker KOBHLESTII E h PERS U EE TOP ROW: Bhinche Luhin. ]o Renskaw. Anne Piirpus, Donna Kretttzer. foAnn GoHon. Fran Pp(ras, foAnn Greiner. ROW 0 E: Eleanor Rapheal. fiine Earl. Betty Doyle. Barhani Cooper. Pat Bailey, foun Solomon. Joyce Reynolds liKEEh (in II II EH S J U ANITA HLTCH ( hi OnuHitt Photo by Parker I AMES JONES Siqma Cnr Photo oy Parker i; H E E h (; n ii Onio Stale enjoyed llic bij {;s sl (ai in its athletic history and also in the history of llie Western Conference. The Buckeyes hold a co-championship in footnall with Nhrhigaii and outright titles in basKetnall. indoor track, swimming, and bil- liards. Nationally, the Bucks took football honors in the Rose Bowl classic . In the pool the nala- ters look the NCAA crown for the second straight year, and on the court, the cagers were edged in the NCAA tournament at Madison Square Gardens. illi baseball, outdoor-track, tiiuiis and goll coming u[). chances looked good for a few more crowns. H utcf. uttcC aieat uacxc t cicc y ttpU4mHCitt4, 0 t 6ucAe4fe4. THE ItEKT ItA II 1 THE •: ' i? v £ !«-AVifc-: ' Ji ■ ■ ' fV f ' tirf ;;;: j ' W4. , «■ V ? r ' f Photo 1 , ' •3 288 I I 11 ' ■MM ' :m ■ i m p s r aCik f- . 5 r xj jjujj,jj i. j jLj.w -  ;J • M wismm S ' i ' Vrv ' he Ohio Sl«l ' l Antvruan rtarching Barul marches (town ttw firltl in fonipauv frnnl fomuttion I ICO atf ojnifKj twiirts circ maae as (nr ofirul pinvs Tiro fiearts in r ircr (Quarter Time : trioiiie to the parents of (fw foiithall team at the Dads Dov -A hail hi Indiana as the band slriws lif) Indiana. Oiir Inaiana in the Hoo ier formation The three minute formidion of Script Ohio is completed as the hand plays Carmen Ohio ' Playing the tttne of California. Here We Come! , the hand forms a irestem covered wagon A little Dutch [ tilth turning arms is formed during the Home- coming game A USA is formed as the hand plays Stars and Stripes Forever The i20-piece all hrass hand stands at attention as they sound out Ttw ational Antliem 289 ATHLETIC AIIVll lHTIlATm AtfdeUfs. fi i 4uui education and recreation should ite an inifxtrlant jmrl of ttie students eaucotiun Ritlmrd V tAtritins. .Xmlelic Diretttn ATHLETIC BOARD ( ' ro( ' S or I ' r.inL R. Strong. Chairman ' ifi- I ' rr iicli-nl BIhiuI L. Str.MJIi-y. ex offirio Pfod-sMjr l iul N- la ' lioi iiy I ' rol.-.Mir AKrtil IV (i.irrfll D.„n W.„.l.ll 13 I ' osll.- l roli-s or Mrniiiinn C. Mill T Hrofessor RalpK S. PiiUfnlmrgfr l fi lcrii L C. M.irkpy. .Alumni yivntnpr M.irk . . I ' uiMT . ' liinini . Irniorr Donuld ( ' . I ' oMiT. ylfmlu ' r Irani liiHird of Trustven John . Sliiti K( llur(l. . (na n( . ' iprrioiT •ilttT I. I oiili.trn. . Iiiili ' f)! . lprnfi« ' r Under tlif LUiidance of Richard C. l.arkins. director of allilctic s. is the control ol tlie I ' nivers- itv s iiitertolleyiate and intranuiral athletiis. f art of this control rests with the Bo.trd ol . tlileti(s. The lioard is composed ol six iiieinhers of the lu( idty, one inemijer of the lioard ol I rus- tees. two members of the alumni and two repre- sentatives of the student l)od . DuriiiK the year there were nian improvements made to heneflf the athletic program on llie cam- pus. The new addition and completion of tlie stadium press box was the main concern. I lie proljlem of televising the football games was dis- cussed at many of the meetings aioiit! witli tlie plans of the new fieldhouse of tlie future. FT Wade Kraner. the director of ticket sales, re- signed from the staff. His successor was then named bv the I niversitv. (iii:i:RLL:Ai)i.RS LEFT T(l RICHT: Bill M.r- nil. Dick Shcjhjn. Hubir Bill- msilry. Max LluyJ. Chrrry ( Bnrn. Bob Mowary. Sarah Miller. Bob Skcclc. Sally Murri . Jim Price. ( ' 0 rHl li STAFF Seven (Oiiilies uniidi-d the Fiucks to tlieir most outstanding loolli.ill sc.isoii in llic liistor - of Oliio State. The season record ol sc en wins, two ties An( a lone deleat int hided the Rose Fiow I cliani- pionship .uul the i o hanipionship ol the con- ference. Head coach Wes Fesh r, who (ornph ' liii nis third ' iir .is mentor, was al)ly assisti ' d l) .1 coordinated stall. Line coaches i.yal Clark. Ernie Godfrey, and Esco Sarkkinen developed the forward wall into one of the hest lines in the confereiue. The Iiacklield duties were the responsibilities ol Dick Fisher who developed a crop of Sophomore backs into real varsity form. The development of the Freshman squad was shared by Harry Strobe! and Gene Fekete. Besides their regular jobs. Godfrey. Sarkkinen. Fekete and Strobel siouted games of future opponents. This ear s jootball sijikhI posscsscjl great spirit arm inortiiutv. I imfif llif 950 (farTi icis ns ijintli ii( llirsc qtutlities. WVs rv E. eslfr. cdW (oath liriiii- K. (iuiilr.i (,i sisl,iiil linf rii,ii li). H.irrv SiroljL-l (I rcsliilian LOacli). L al Tkirk (lim- lu.nli). Wesley lesier (lifiifl (oiiifi). Kit liarri lislier (l a ktielcl (oacli). Ilsco Sarkkinen (end coadi). Ciene Fekete (fresliman La.kfi.I.I ,.,a,li). I04f Ik EYE 1 lie IQlfJ loolljull season lor the Huikeyes was tlie greatest one that State ever had. 1 he success was due mainly to the couraue and de- termination of a senior-dominated squad. Two years ago. 20 members of the Rose Bowl croup participated on the only Ohio team ever to linish last in the Western Conference. Only two games were won in 1047. A year later the same proup came oiick and raised their reiord to six % ins. From tlic u ' rcit |)irit l llii ' team as seniors along with an outstanding crop of sophomores, came the co-championship of the conference and ihe Rose Bowl conquest for a final record of seven wins, two ties and a defeat. The co-championship of the Big Nine came as the Bucks tied the Michigan Wolverines 7-7 at .■ nn Arbor. T he spectacidar win in the New ear s classic came against the previously unde- feated California liears 17 11. Ohio had its share of players honored on mythical conference and .Ml-.Vmerican teams. Lininger was iiwarded a guard position on tfie Associated Press AIl-American team. Morrison was voted the Rose Bowl s outstanding player. TOP ROW: Hamilton, Bill:, Smith, FachI, Bell, Watson, Armstrong. Bchrcn , Traulwcin. Miller, Bob Endrcs, Wittman, Lminecr, Hafiuc. Sarltkincn Und coach). ROW THREE: Fcslcr (held coach), Clark (head hnc coach), O ' Hanlon, Billtic, BasinRcr. Blubati h. Kins. Mom cn, Sturts. Ellwood, McCullouRh, Charles Gandec. Manb. LoRan. Rath. Hi-id. Tabcmcr. Godfrey (assistant line coach). Fekctc (freshman back6cld coach). Gcigcr (senior manager). Strobel (head freshman coach). ROW TWO: Fisher (backield coach). Thomas. Tonelf. Mawcy. Savic. Gilbert. JcnninKs. Edu-ards. Pcrini. Wilson (captain). Palmer. Dawson. Henry, Krall, Swinehart, Wens, Newell, Bonnie, Shcrwin Gandec. ROW ONE: GeorUe Endrcs, Clark, Wajncr, Ruiich, Ronemus, Marold, KIcvay, Janowicz, Petersen, Arlcdgc, Anderson, Campanclla, Doyle, Widdoes, Chiappini, Mnrrison. 9 4 ■ Ci lA. f ' jIi FdllTIMLL i I 1ELI(;HT  fiiUT in I-- i .inirtgpr , Coach Fesler nervously paces back ana jortti Haljhack prrv KraU Captain. Tackle Jack Wilson Fm . [ KRALL-0. .- f (iru V l ' f f i(Uf irrv Kfti i ijocs (irriiiruf r(c| i( vtui or a 9 v ' fl vUtTf tilt ' luiiTs finci fv topped mm OHIO STATE MISSOURI 35 34 On September 21. Ohio Slate Iciiiiu liecl its lOIQ season liy cicfeatinc Missouri s alert and powerful team 35- 54. The largest opening crowd in ifie nine Came series, 06.510 mns. w.is in iillenflaru . livsimri w.is lirst to score and w.is in llic le.id until late in the third (piarter when I in inijer eniled a Tiger drive on a pass int ' ri cplion that uave Ohio two IDs in succession. Irorn .i 21 2! tie in the third epiarlrr. the l uc ks went ahead 2 ' ' ' 2I on I lamillon s touch- down-pass calch and I lague s conversion, . ller the Tigers lirought the score to read 28-27 in the lourth period, the liut ks once again s ored on a Savii -to-Mainilton pass comhination which endetl a 74-yard dri e. Hague ' s hflli straight extr.i ion- version ended C)liio s scoring for the day. C)hio s first two TD S ame in the se ond f|uartiT after Morrison s two yard power tirive and Krall s seven yard jaunt to make the Iwul- lime score read I II 1. The Trucks third score came in the third period when tlagiie taught a nine yard pass in the eiul zone. He then hooted the extra point. litlUutilt ( (irlv . i friM n ( ififniM ' ( ' I ( Kiurtl Hill I niiilirciii jock Jvnninqs PaiiAcl Sdi ' if hreaits open info t ir lU ' iir he jure he finally is hrnu(}ht r oirri f v a Hoosicr from tile secnndarv OHIO STATE INDIANA 46 7 ( )|)cnin . ' tlic C l(in C onlcrciK • •■(•civfiii lor liolli lc.im , tin- liiK ks stiiiicil i ( nivliiiiL ' l.iiirl and air attack auainst Indiana s iiicxix ' ricncecl Hoosicrs for ,i U) 7 win. I lie oxcru liflrninU score ( oinp.iicil Id llic l ' o paslint; liari(l( l to llir I loosicrs tlic week Ixlorc l) llic nation . t !) It-am. Notre Dame. After a sli(l)l)orn .nul vpirilcii lirsl li.ill. ()hio rcHi wild in tlic l.i l two quarters witli tliird and fourth strinuers ( oni|)ietin} tlie rout. Retoverin( a luinl)ie on tlie Indiana 17, Oliio soon made tlie first score wfien Krall went over Irom tlie two-yard line. The Bucks scored again on a Savic-to-Schnittker pass for twelve yards. The Hoosiers lone score came on a run hy Tufsie be- fore the first half ended. . fter halltime. State re ei ed the kit koll mtl scored its lirst of five TD s on an tSO-yard drive which ended on Morrison s scoring. 1 he fourth score came on a 58-yard riui down llie sidelines l) - Krall. In the last minute of the lliird period, lanowicz scored. The suns continued the storing in the final stanza with Doyle and Klevay scoring. Both Hague and Janowicz kicked Iwo extra points. 7 icsc Hoosiers refuse in ifire in iis Km i -ifopprti or (i s ior( qain SAVIC— O. O ' HANLON-0. OHIO STATE SO. CAL. McCULLOUGH— O. (-) i(o iiiwnian rt■|| ' iru| ( li ' cii-i ' l u- i ro iiri s Art n i(f(i qttiii nnv (jroiimi tirtiiintl icff rn ! In, I CIluI, CilL-l I 111 ' I roj.inv ol Southern California .iikI iIu ' Bucks battled to a 1j H tit- .i-. tln ' hotli inacie loiiciinow ns in the lirst period and then came hack to make 1 1 s in the third period, each inissinij a c()n i ' r ioii. I he (|uads were stout representatives Irom their respectivi ' niii I en and Patilii Coast conlerences and. at the lime, proved to he hkely contenders lor the Rose Kow 1 Invita- tion come e v 1 ear s Oay. C liio s first score came when Kiail passeii to Hamilton in the end zone. Hayiie converted. The score was set up by a 35yard fiain on a cond ination lateral play by . lorrison and Krall. Southern Cal scored after recovering a liuck fund)le on the Ohio five. Martin scored .nid the lr ' fr r extra point failed, civinti Ohio a 7 () le.id, whi( h It held throiiifhout the hall. . fler intermission, the Bucks lapitali ed on an SO-yard dri c int ludini! Morrison s f)Oyartl sprint throuuh llie entire sei ondary. The try for extra point hy I lat ue was blocked. Not lo be outdone, the Trojans came hack on the next series of plays and, with the combination of Martin s runs and Powers passes, scored. Clif- ford made his kick ijood to lie the score 13- ll where il stayed the rest of the jjtune. In statistics, the liuck-i Ii.kI .1 ilecisive advantage, but they were beaten as l.ir is I .ad I .uck was concerned. 296 lii(|(i(uli Kiiv lluiiiillii '  ' . ' M .t . - . L s: A % McCULLOUGH— O. A ininiv Cfarit irrafcs au ' ay from a Miufitiofu JtfiiiM fiu 7 he Gop iers Beiersnnrf ' ■ tis he faces the entire nttck line l-,MmU -Ru.W Werl: 1 lie stage was set in Ohio stadium wlicii the Minnesota Gophers and Ohio State Bucks met in a Big Nine game for a possible chance to repre- sent tlie Conlerence in the Rose Bowl classic. The Gophers were the team who moved closer to that goal ny romping 27-0 over the Bucks iiefore 82.1 1 1 fans, the third largest crowd in the historv ol the stadiimi. Althoiigli the Bucks had versatility and a speedy offensive attat k. the Gopher rinming hacks. Bye and Gregory, sparked Nlinnesota s four TD s. Th e giant Gopher line led by Tonnemaker and Nomellini smothered any OSU attack Iiefore it became too dangerous. Minnesota scored in trie first quarter on a 1-1- yard jaunt by Bye. Their second score came mid- way in the second stanza when Gregory led an 84-yard drive with rinis of -1-4. 51, and 13 yards. The Bucks made two scoring bids in the lirst half, but both fizzled short of pay dirt. A drive of 7 1-yards including runs by Hamilton and Krall fell short on the four yard line. Another drive spearheaded by Clark s pass to Watson for 65- yards ended when Ohio fumbled. The Gophers were held scoreless in the second half until the fourth quarter. Then Malosky scored following a 65-yard march. . few minutes later Beiersdorf went over to end the Gopher scoring. OHIO STATE MINNESOTA 27 297 OHIO STATE WISCONSIN The RiK kcycs IjoiiiKod ha k with a ciit ' caiK c from the Minnesota IriniminQ tlic week hclorc to whitewash the Wisconsin Badfiers 21 0. It was one of the finest defensive performances ol llii- year uy flie Bucks and wiis tiic only time diirinu ' ihe year the Badgers failed to score. A real tribute Coes to scout Ernie C lodfrey. I sing r|iii(k rutnacks. laterals and smashes off the tackles, the Bucks ripped almost at will tlirough the Badger line in liii ' opening period, . lorrison put Wisconsin in a hole on iheir own three w itii a 68-yard c|uick-ki k. I he [badgers punted onl in tiiiir own II and ten plays later. Morrison plowetl over guard to score. oon lifter. W iddoes. plaxing a grc.it deiensive game, set up the setond II) when lie recovered .1 [badger lumhle on his own -tj-yard line. C lark then clima.Ned a iT-xard drive 15 plays later uy diving over from the liiree to s ore. I he l adgers then played on nearly e en terms until the closing niiiuites when Widdoes inter- tepted an aerial at midfield and ra« ed n.u k to the Wisconsin 24 yard line. . nine yard pass from Krall to Savic connetted on the three and Sa ic plunged oxer to score with ) I se oncN Icll in Ine game. I iagui ' made lii lliird onx i-rsion. Knifl itii!t ' IKK 1 fin tiiv i r n ifi Iti V(ir I liin .A irr . forri .o(i mvirvil tlir pnss. ( iirlv i rorc ut-vr inr ii liiin hildirri (,M,ii,i siuui ;;,..Mm I lie niK k not oiiK srorecl an impressive and deiisive victory, nut took a long step toward a possible Rose Bowl hid by taking the Nortliwes- terii Wildcats 2-4-7 before a Dad s Day crowd ol tSl.iS72 — the h)iirth largest crowd in the history of Ohio stadium. Ohio led 10 to lor the hrst half, then surviving a Wildcat uprising in the third period that brought the score to read 10-7. they hnally galloped and passed for two more TD s. The first period score came after Clark ran a punt back 12-yards to the Wildcat 25. Then Savic s pass to Armstrong was ruled complete on the three because of interference. Morrison then scored and Hague converted. In the second quarter Perini intercepted Bur- son s pass and was downed on the Wildcat 27. Following Krall s pass to Armstrong for lb yards, Jimmy Hague kicked a field goal from the 18- yard line. Northwestern scored their lone touchdown in the third quarter when Nhirakovvski spini into the end zone from the tliree after a 74 -yard TD drive. State s scoring in the same period was highlighted by Schnittker s sensational 34-yard catch. Morrison made the score from the two foot line. After Hague s first blocked punt was nullihed due to a penalty, his second one made the score read 17-7. In the nnal period. Clark started another touch- down drive by taking the ball on the seven and running back to Ohio s 46. In four plays, the Bucks were on tfie three. Krall then went over and Hague made his sixth point of the day. OHIO STATE 24 NORTHWESTERN 7 ii« (iic Jwlfis I Itiiuiltoti pill iifi ' v(ir ls i l ic . iipnoiiiori ' fttish nni in il,r Willhat tr fiiuiny ( i(irt qovs ' ' fl ' i into tiio iiir filotitf with l)ii i ' ' i( ( ors (f( intercept a .Vor nn ' fsNrfi juiy 14 10 ' (■rini (Hi W n ( « i ' x o( ttu- tUtttts stof}f)ifl a Piintlwr tmtl at tlir linr of ytrifnmagt ' Till- Pitt Panthers llirew a scare into Ohio State hefore the BiuKeyes oroke loose for two third i|ii.irter loiicndowns to salt away a I 1-10 virtorv hi-iore Pitt s hoiiief oinini lans. 1 he Panthers (jrahhed the oliensi c i-.irK in llir lirsl (|uarlcr and only relinquished il iiHinnnt.itiK throiiL hoiit the hrst half. After a sioreless lirsl period, J ilt went into the lead on a 17 yard ID forward pass from DePasfjua to Sumpter over the ( )SI coal, liolkovas converted. However, the Came was clei ifle i in an action ( r i mined third f|iiarler. .Xfli-r Pill Wcis slopped hillowint, ' the l i( Koff. on the BncKs 20 yard line, noikovai Ki Ked •! 2K yard field tjii.d for ■! ten point arlvantace. ■ he Bucks (hen got hack into the came altei I ill s Sichko flimliled on his eleven yard line. .■ fter making i first down on the one, Savic phmued over. I lauiie converted. Till- S( ir!et and ( rray ame hack in the same rpiarter when Hamilton smashed 25 yards thronuh the Pill team for a score. The fourlli i|ii.irl(T was a hallle on even terms in midfielfl. (KKli ' l . Sdru smashinq oi ' it from thv thrrr lor ( ) ii  s first I f) iiqaiusi Pill in llii- l iin qiiurliT I III ' Bin k |iri idi ' d M ,( I Idinii uiniiii, ' l.inv with in. my tlirilU li ii en omiiii; iii llliiidiv 10 {I liallliinc Iciid iiixl | l(i(liiii, ' lor () point-- in llir l.ivl li.ill lor .1 () I iolli|Mcvl rill- l.ilK in.nic llir ll.i |)irlc t lor Mi M.iil Knoll .iiid licr (onil and also movod tlir Buck- nc.ircr a Uom- now I liid and a Bit; iiii- title. Illinois dro - Ml yards lor a II) in tin- lirsl period •md Kt-licc i a Mooted a lield i,« ' ' d lor )() yards in tlie serond (piarter. Ohio s rally was under way early in llie third period when Savic passed to Ariiistronjj lor the HueKs lirst score. ri e niinulis I, iter, llie liui ks Ii kI iinother store when lanowii . linished a ()5- yard drive. Haane added hoth i onv crsions. Then on the ensiiinsJ kicKoff. Karras. Illini II.1--I1. returned the nail t yards for a TO to make the score read 17-11. I he sjanie then remained score- less until the last six minutes ol the tjaine when (he Fiucks stored 1() points. The lirst fourth (puirter store tame on an 80-yard drive climaxed by a Savit to I lainilton TD pass. Two minutes later. Morrison nroke loose for 56 yards and Ohio s fourth score. The final two points came when Shafi I liomas chased Illini Engel into the end zone and downed him with the ball for a safety with onl 15 set onds remaining in the game. ; .. (,.„ , in.rnv CUl OHIO STATE ILLINOIS 30 17 T ir linemen for tUe Ducks providinij good blocLiiut for Hvct hach ir fonoiricz Sophomore Rav namilton sweeps for a l5-yara gain against the Illini HAMILTON-0 OHIO STATE MICHIGAN 7 7 .„ . , DuL (YU.mli.i, (iiitiril riforpt- Toiwff Hanmtun i oii(niini(H ri ' cl as tiA ' oulslrehhoil arms aii ' ail Kru l (miss from the ticnigan 17 I )un I )ul ' it larrifs ihv hall tar a tj xard |uiri in thv sviuml iH-riijil ()liii) Sl.ili-v l).inlinu l ii( L- liil tlir j.K k |)ol as tlii ' v tied llic miu ' lilv i l i-riiics ol Mi( liiu.tn 7-7. i r ' il)l ' iiii; ' 1 li.ui ' ol llic liisj inc Uriel (itio ami liir rinlil In rcpri-MMil llie onlcrciK «■ in (lie l mictl Rose Bowl ( .line il Pasadena. .Jai ll was llic line ks lirsl confcrcnc ■ lill« sin ' I ' M I and vas llieir se ()n(l Itip lo llic Rose Bowl. The Buckeyes lost a 2M-() derision to ( difornia in 1021. I lie Maize and Blue capitalized on a lir ' l |ii irl ' r lireak in ortler lo store a TD on a des peralion pass Iroin I eninga lo Ko cski. Knd Allis kicked tlie e lr,i poiiil .iiid as llie (Jame wore on tlie seven point leiul seemed larii T an l larger to the 97,239 fans who lilied the Miihigan stadium. I iowever. the Bucks were not finished. With only ten niinules reninining, Janowicz dropped ■■ Michigan punt on his 56 and recovered it on the 20. l rom there, it look only six pla s for the N()- yards. Mo rrison plunged lor lifleen yards. Krall then added two around end and ten more yards through the middle lo make a first down on the •17. I Itunilloii then h.uiled in an aerial from Stivic on . ' liihigan s 10 an l headed for tin- viilejiiies. I eningfi linally forced lilin out of lioiuids on the four, lorrl-oii picked up the linal Viirds in Iwo powerliil piiiiigcs into llie line, i lague nei ' ded Iwo tries lo tie up the game. I lis lirsl one was w ide. hill . ' liihigan was offside. I lis second one split the uprights. Coach l esler fleclared of the victon.-: It s cer- tainly a great trihute lo a great hunch of boys. They are the greatest hunch of hoys a coach ever had lo work illi . I TEh s Coacn Fipfty I ) c utui lis sdirfi uj lirr u in i in.iiij d f ic iimirmur titlf niitl ( . recxtgnition imcli lo ( ) ui . l(ifi . I livv cirr, ifili litnilniiii. t rrtl uvior. Jn . ' 1 in(fl .t ' r. Grrif Hroirn and lioL hitrhiitttilrr I ippy Dye s l)a ckctl all (|iiacl opened tin |yiy-50 season with an all ft«Tan tciiin tlial %vas strong up Irnnl Lul untried in replaicrnenl . The ali ' Senior li «- ini Mided ll . nieri(.iii .md Captain I-)i K S liiiillKer alonu willi Kol) I )ciidi.iiM at tlie fonvarcls. Fred Taylor pl.i ed ,il llie ( -nler slot vliile l} liurkliolder ind ( leiie ninwii rounded out the (pilntet it the ( ii iids. ilie FiiKKs lost their season opener In llie I )c I ' aul nenioiis 70 0 . In tin ncxi uMim l)i( k Srlinillk T poured j ) points liiioiiuli llie lioops lo help down Mar |uetfe h2 5 ). Sdinitlker hroke his own scoring reconi and the N2 points set a niw team siorinu recor d at the Coliseniii llonr. I lie l urks nipped linller 67-63. Openinc a C hrislmas holida s lii-dule. ( )lii ) trounced C alilornia 78-07. I wo more wins lol lowed in a lilg Fen-ivy League donlilelieader in Hast l.iinsini against Cornell f) 12 find llar ard 50--1H. Bradley ended the holiday plfi with ,i 65-46 trimming at Peoria. Illinois. 7 ' l ' C I(ol tlw ijrralf t itiitit it of iitt who Pl ' vr jniivrtl Inifihfinoti. Con, I, illi„m II II r inn-l )v IIAHIiETIULL III llicir foiiK-muc opener. Sl.ile omtw liilnicd tlel ' ii linii liainpion Illinois .S3-02. I lie More scl a new C ' oliseimi re( r(l. edipsinU llie inark et ndiiixst Miirqnetle. Re enee was llieii L ' iiiiiecl at ' ainst DePaui willi a 70 ()2 (i le,il I wo more ronlereiue wins lolloweil over . ortliwe tern Olll and the Miehigan Wolverines 74-58. .- fter a siirprisinfi )0-50 set-hack hy Illinois liie Btu ks Ironiued Iowa ()N-5I. Then on a ven, ini- port inl wciL (11(1 1(1,1(1 liip. I ( more (onlerence wins were added lo liicir i(((ird li oiilsc orint; Minnesota 6)-5 ) and Purdue ) 11. Slate heat their nc.ircsl ri .il. W ' ixonsin. 01--47 as F iirkholder. Donliani. Sthnittker. and Taylor all hil in the doiihic litinres ol S( oring. . fter the {lame D e said. ' I lu 11 l ((( iiic iiureasinaly toiigh from now on. But this was a plenty tough one tonight — and a good one to win! Indiana was then nipped 56-55 as a Conference record was set by Schnittker by hitting 15 free throws without a miss. Two more wins came at the expense of non-conference Michigan State 87-45 and Missouri 47-46. The Spartan trouncing sur- passed the all-time high of 85 set at the Men ' s C vm in 1045 and the Coliseum mark against Illinois in the Jan. 7 tilt. Nhssouri ' s defeat efiuailed the grid victory over the Tigers. T he squad went on to (lip Nortliwestern 68-46 and Indiana 75-64. In llic linal game, they beat Michigan 60-58 under the title of Rig Ten t hamps. 1 he Bucks won the title the night before as they were idle and Illinois beat Wisconsin, the only other team in the running. . . iii(T(c(ifi )ii v St7miiti(er oittjittiify Ittn Wolverines Ohio Oliio Oilio Oilio OIlin Ohio Ohio Ohio ( )hio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Stale 68- Stale 82 - Stale 67 - Slate 78 - Stale -n - Slate 50 - Slate -16 - Stale 83 - State 70 - State 61 - Slate 71 - Stale 50- Slal(: 68 ■ Slate 65 - Stale 50 • - 70 De Paul - 53 Mar(llleltc -65 Btlller - 67 ( ahlornia - 42 Corne ll - 48 Harvard - 65 Bradley - 62 Illinois -62 De Paul - 51 Northwesteri - 58 Midiigaii - 66 lllinoiii - 54 Iowa - 58 Minnesota - 52 Purdue SCORES Ohio Slate 61 — 47 is(onsin Ofiio Slate 56 — 55 Indiana Ohio State 87 15 Mirhigan Slate Ohio State 47 16 Missouri Ohio Stale 68 (6 Nortlmeslcm Ohio State 75 ■ — 65 liuti.ina Ohio Slate 60 — 58 Mirhigan POST SEASON Ohio Slate 66 — 65 Butler Ohio Slate 70 — 65 De Paul NC. .A TOl R.N.AMHNT Ohio State 55 — 56 CCNY Ohio Stale 72 — 52 Holy Cross Won 22 lost 4 Conference Standing; First TOP ROW: Dye Iticid c .ichK Larkins Irithlctic director). Armstrong, Giacomclli. Kucchlc. .ilt Di,nh.im Istudcnt mrinaeLTl. Bmn? (trainer). ROW TWO: J.TCobs. Brown. Taylor. Schnittker (cant-ain). Bob Dontiam. Reminiiton. Biirkholdcr. ROW ONE: Moore. Davve. Karaffa. Wharton. 1949-50 cACEKs I )iih St ini((L ' r (6( is ottlnitmheroil Itv ( if out treUlieA arms of ihrpe ijitosiiTi of Indiana I lif iiiu kcyes owned an imdispiilrd fiiy Nine ai o I hiinipionsliip for its liltli liino in liislory iind iN lirst since llic i« ' l ' ) 46 season. Alone with llic tilli- (.line tlie ritjlit to represent District Four in the National Colletjiale Atliletit Association s aniHi.il toiirne in i ' I ork ( )liiii liad an o (T iII 1 ' -3 record and eleven wills ill twelve (onlerciKe ijanies. It is tlie nest mark in I lie niu Aiiie -ini r low a s in |U Cj. 1 lie Bucks were termed tlie are.ilest in the I niversity s historv- and one of the nest the liiu Nine ever had. Coach McCoy of Michigan said: I certainK think the present Ohio team deserves to he ranked alonu with Illinois ureal W liiz Kills 1)1 I ' M 2 ,,nil iOI ) ,,iul I 111- Wi-ioiisiii te.im ol I Oil. 1 hey are a truly great team. . s a team they set a new I ni ersit record l)v winning 10 games in a single season, hroke all varsitv marks hut two and tied one ol those. Records were set in team scoring. I 131 points: game average. 05.2: individual scoring. 3 1 li h.,1, Ihmham r,;i ;.i.,. .. (ifn. ilrorrn Ihik ilmUtker H VE IMi; HE 8n Sclinittkcr: lii ili siiisjlo ijeiiiu ' lor in iiuli iiliial. ScnnittKpr. 5 j ( s. Marquette); nign siii( le team total. 87 (vs. Micliisjan State): aiul se.isoii Iree tlirow total of iSO. I III- 15tii Keye. ' N totiiletl 7.S7 points in tliiir do .cn conference games for a Big Nine record. The rec- ord for accuracy from the field goal was also established with a 32 percent. Schnittker liad 381 points for a 21.1 average to lead his teammates. Donham followed with 272 points, along with 228 for Taylor, 153 for Jacobs, 1-12 for Burkholder and 134 for Brown. Schnittker won first string positions on all of the press All-American teams. Donham was awarded a second-string position. Donham and Schnittker received All-Big Nine first team po- sitions while Taylor, Brown, and l iirkholder won honorable mention. Donli.ini was honored bv his teammates as they elected him as Ohio States most valuable player. He was as outstanding defensivelv as well as offensivelv on the court. Huck center hred ay or 1 3 (frubbed a rebound after Wis- consin s Renleldt (-3 bad nussed a book s io( ( ririru) tite first ball Of icr players are SclmittUer (tl), IWoivn fti. and liitrkbolder (3) Rod Fletcber, Illinois guard, grabs a rebound atvay from Bob Donham (3) and Fred Taylor flji oj the Bucks Dob Burhholder Ralph .Armstrong rred Ta lor TUII y II n r e I r I ' E II Don iani prepeitts a CCW gain . ( ( player intt ' rcvpl a fn}t nv 7(ivh ' Ohio Stcilc was cledrtl to represent the Foiirtli l istrut ill the National Colleeiate Athletic As- sociation s annual tourney at Madison Square C iardens. I he F u ks preppetl lor their tourney by (Icfe.ilinc neP.ml 70-03 and liutler 00-03 to hrinC lliiii i(( r(l il il wins in 2-1 starts. I he four Kastern NCAA teams in the playoff were City College of New York. North C arolina Slate. Holy Cross, and Ohio Stale. In lli.- Wes- tern NCAA at Kansas City i - l riL ' li.iin uuni!. fiayior. Bradley, and LCI. A. in the semi-final the But ks were nosed onl l y CCNY 56-55 ..It.r „ (0-all first half. After the fine ks enjoyed a 31 17 lead with five minutes riinaininL ' . Boh nonham received his lilth personal liMil ( ( V liirt ' iil .ili ' -ad 53-53 illi .i niinule left In llic tiiiMic when Ml .Vmerican I )i( k .S( liniltker loulccl on! ol llic L ' aiiic. I )ick was hi( h point nian ol llic tJariic w illi J ' l. llic iollowinu iiiulil in a consolation (iam ' . the Bu( kcvcs () cr liclnicd Holy Cross 73-32 to tJain lliird pl.ii c in llic l..is|ciii lourney. Lor the national title. CCNY continued its pacesettine as ihev were the victors over the Wes- tern tourney winners. BradlcN. to lak - possession ol holli NC. . and Nl I crowns. I )i( k S hnillkcr was named the mosi oiilsland- int! pl.iMT (li llic I illi li ihe sports writers of .New York. I lie liillowini; week Di( k led his Wes- tern .Ml Sl.irs 1(1 i(l ir over the |-.astern : - Sl.iis .IS lie w.is .lo.iiii liiyli poinl man. (CNV Oliio Slnlr N ' ortli Ciir. Si. I Inly ( rfids Mnxllrv I ' .CI.. A. Baylor Ohio Sinic Mnly ( ' mnn r.C.LA. Y ' ] (CNV -«l t ' ] N. ' iili O.r Si. ri CCW 5u ) lirmllo l iivliir )■■■■} I  n. ll.v ) (( NY 2 } , - 52 f Oliio Sinic I • C L .V, . 08 Air ititir Ai ' INCIi SCHiXfTThElt liith ! ihiiitlher smiles us he receives Christmas gills at Pasadetia Dick Schnittker won unanimous acclaim to first team posi tions on the Ail-American teams of United Press. Associated Press, and International News Service. The fast and tricky Senior also ' landed first team places on the , I1-Big Ten teams and AIl-American positions on teams ol two na- tional periodicals. Look and Collier ' s. Schnittker broke numerous school and confer- ence records. His 123 foul shots set a mark and his 1045 points for three years of competition is a total likely to stand for years. An iiuli idual scor- ing record was set with Dick ' s 381 points and also his 33 points against the Marcfuette team set a high single game indi idiially. in the conference, his three-year total ol 597 points crat ked the lormer mark of 580 set hy Mclntyre of Minnesota ajid his 91 fouls heat the old mark of 82 set in 1941. The 13 out ol 13 free throws in a single game against Indiana set a new high for perfect tossing. His 249 points in his dozen games aver- aged 20.7 points for sec ond place in the in li idual record. Dandy Dick is one of ery lew athletes to |)l i in l)otli the Rose Bowl game and NCAA bas- ketball tournev in the same vear. S W I M I (i After wirininc nine strai lit meets (luriiiy llu ' recular season, the natators of Mike Peppe s won ffie Western Conference i row n for llic fourth time in tfie last five years aiul tlic ( . . title lor tfie seconti strai|)tit year. I l l)y captain and Olympic cfiampion Firuce fiarlan alone witli an oiitstanclint! crop of Sopli- omores. tlie liiuks (aptiircd rcL ' iilar season meets against non-conference North Carolina. Army and Michiaan State, while the conference (ompetition was against Nortliwesterii. Indiana. Iowa. Purdue. Wisconsin and Mi lii( aii. in tlie final season meet, the j iic keyes over- whelmed Midiiu ' an )0-2N h)r lli. ' Wolverines worst beating ever absorhed In sw iininint! ' li ' ■JOOyard medley relay team ol ( )liio s ((imposed of I avior. I )ooley ant! iialniores estahlished a new pool, varsity and meet re( ord l) the lime ol 2:51 .(). Fialmores l)roke a meet record in the 200 yard breast stroke at 2:21.1. I III- lollowing week at . iiii . rbor. Ohio Slate iolle(ted seven lirst places an l ( ) poinK lot the conferen e title. Mi( hiuan was se ond willi 65: Iowa 46: Purdue ' ■)(). Norlhwevlern ; liidi.iiia 5: Minnesota and Wis(( nsin 1. eatli. Sopliomore sensation la( kie Tavlor was the meet ' s high scorer with three iirvl pl.K es ,ind l points. This total in hided the I )() yard bac kvlroke in 1:33. -1; the 110 yard free style in •1;15.3 and tlie 1500 meter free style in IK:5H. 1. Tliis was a new .• meri(an record. I)reakinu the old mark of 1H:50.5. Marian won first place in botli the low board and high board diving events. The 300-yard medley relay team starred as the three Sophomores. Son- ncr. I ooley and lialmores. landed .i llrsi phii e po sition at 1 :52.4. Hack Slfofccr ; -raf. Sutuwr, Praia . vip iomorc liacU Iroker Bill Conner •(( 0 Viiri Irrr Sivli- Ki ' dV Tiniil.- Soniwr. Slc(i i in(i . no loy. Kobarasfii, CongrlUere 310 ft . © 6 o o n -w.di . . ff T TOP ROW: Pcppc (coach). AnncnK . ; , knM:, I,,;, I -nphanos White K.ldou, Wahrip (trainer). ROW THREE: N,ik.,ma. WVbKr. K:mM,m. (,r.int. Sd.m.i, .,,i...;hton Balmore... Jacobson. a nav v ROW TWO: Thomas. Schaucr. Congcllicrc. Knifiht. DeClroot. Hartc-ls. Enochs. Kobayashi. Prat... WirtSwcin (assistant coach). ROW ONE: Simpson, Billingsley. Harhm (captain), Calhoun. Marino. SCORES Oliio SIhIc (i2 — 15 Norlli t ' lirolina Oliio State i — ' Jj Northwestern Ohio State -fi — 57 Michigan State Ohio State 52 — 52 Indiana Ohio Slate 48 — 56 Army Ohio State 48 — 56 low a Ohio Slate 50 — 5 1 Wisconsin Ohio State 35 — 2 3 Purdue Ohio Stale 56 — 28 Mirhigan Won Lost WVstem Conference Meet First 95 jjoinls Nalional Collegiate . lhletir . 5s0riali0n First 64 points The Xcirsity .Nalotorinm Pool OLYMPIC CH. MPION ond CAPTAIN BRUCE HARLAN ii iimit ittnihititilion o lout i iiiitl (dfiliiin — A r. Sirini ( oath liim ell. yUi e ' (• (M ' . nnti () yMi )it t uinifMuii. triiM nurfdii OIlio Sliilc Natatorium was llie loralion for llip 1050 NCAA swimminu meet as tlie hiu ks out s ore l the oilier U) eiilraiits and captured iIh title lor till ' seioiid str.iiijht year. 1 lie liiuk- -yes scored a team tot.d ol ft I points, well alieail ol bale ' s second place- I ), low.i li.icl 2 ) points: I ' rinc .-ton 2: 1 .v. is 1 ' .i.id I .. Salle 10. Ilic tlirc-c ' clay c- c-nl willi some 21 ) entric-s was liiuliliuiiled tlic- lirst day when l.nlor smashed liis own AniPriran .md inlc-rc ollcx ' iale rc-c ord in tlie nOO iiielc-r frc-esl |e in |S. 5.s..S. I lie sc-c onci day ol action fonnd I avior once- auain in lif ' ' place-, tliis time- in tlic l )0 arcl hack-stroke. M.irlan was an easy ic torv in the low lio.ird di inu e c-nt. I .lylor s hrsi set another record h r the- pool with i l: )2.l. Sonn -r was second. )n the liiial tlay hill Soniu-r set a new record hy winnint! the- 100 yard hack stroke in :50.l. ' tale ' s lOO y.ircl mc-dlc-y relay team also set a nc-w NCAA meet rc-c ord ol 2:31.2. Till. IIIHI.I. ()(■ .• ;. . ) . (. . . s (W rtm nvcK . Tl.. l . KL: llvrl, KolHi™«(.i. ;..s,- Biinny l ahama II l l l llSO Htiliuorps. 312 l ' 0 FEIIE ( ' E Ai ll W ( loniott i.cdf nriitt fiirlci i Cimrles StvpUuuos Hob CongeUiere iaili r«y(or Hero Kootivtis ii Joe yiarino ]ose Balmoros Joe Pratu WKESTLI C SCORHS OKio Slttlr 21 — r l ' iltsl urgli Ohio SiBlf 2 — Bowling C irfcn OKio Stale 2(1 • — 8 Iinliana Ohio Stale 17—15 Mirinesola Ohio Stale IH— 6 Mi. higiin Sli.le OJiio Slate I r — 9 W is on in Ohio Stale ir — II Illinois Ohio Slate 12 — 12 I ' lirdue Ohio Stale 15 — 14 Mirhigiin c :. I -..-I I r-li-rn Conh-rriu f Mn-I Second ! '  points C (ii ' Uiifi i ' jiH Kit 1 1 Coai li Casey Fredericks wrestlers won all li r away iin-i-tv witli Iiidiriiiii, Mif niCitii Stiitr, MiniK ' - soJa, W ' jM oiisiii. and Illinois iind won two iind tied Onr with Pittsl)iirt li. Bowline (irccn and Purdue respectively. However, tlie Bucks liopes of an inidefeated season were ended when Mic hi- gan eoijed the Buckeye mat men 111} in the liiial meet of the season. In lh it season closer with the oKerines, the Bucks were trailing M-8 going into the last match. Fiill . liiier soon hroiiL ' lit the hnal score within one point of victon,- Ijy pinning .Xrt I3iinn in li c iiiiniites ancl Iciur veconds. Ill the c cinlerence meet at Iowa City on Nhircli 1 the trucks were nitiners up to the chanipion f iirdne Boilermakers with I ' l points compared to their ' iT. fiig fiill . filler ,i eiiuicl an e.irlier defeat by . ' linnesota s Leo Nomellini hv downing him on a referee s decision to capture tlie Big Ten lic-avy weight title. I he Bucks other two qualifiers, hred . ' Icl.ean in the 165-pound class and Bryce Keoiigh in the 115 (lotmd division, lost in cry close dec isions. TOP ROW: Garcia (aui«tant coach), Braclicr (junior manager). WiUon. Sabalino. Tomala. Prctilik. Ripley. Chrut 0 Jnior manaitcr). Adlcr ( opt omorc manatti-r). Frtdcncks (licad coacti). RO ' TWO: Malovina (aMlelant coacll), Kcllt-y drainer). ICIcin (captain). Janucn. Ardilo, MilU-r, McLean. Bryce Keuiiuti. Paul Keougtl. Mowcry ( enior maangcr). ROW ONE: Molodet. Sangalis, Welir. Thomaii. Bloor. Green. Weber. TOP ROW: Coach Kaplan. Martin. Patterson. McKinncy. Johnson, Jcnni ' on, Holt (student manager). ROW ONE: Kodama, Cooper, Clegg, Barton. Henderson. AltliougK defending champions of the con- ference. Coach Bob Kaplan s fencers won t%vo meets while losing five. Second year men on the team were Barton. C oss. Johnson, McKinney. Morris, Race and Richeson. The conference meet was held in the Men s Gym here at Ohio State on March 1 1. The Bucks finished in fourth place with 17 points behind Illinois witri 24. Xortriwestern with 22 and Wis- consin with 18. The Bucks points came on si.x in the foil division, four in the epee and none in the sabre plus the seven points won in the morning round. Bill Barton had a 4-1 record for the first in the foil class. Dan Cioss lost a fence-off l)y a 2-3 decision in the epee to Don Olander of Northwes- tern after they had both won four out of five. The confidence gained by the Sophomores, in- cluding such fellows as Patterson, Jennison, Clegg and Martin, along with the returning veterans should form an outstanding nucleus for next years fencing team. Co-captains Barton and McKinney will also return for the 1951 season. (So CapUiin- Bill Btirdtri ana Dtm yicKinnry SCORES Oliio State 12 — li Obcrlin OKio State 12 — 15 NortKwrstt-m Ohio State 6 — 21 Michigan Statu Ohio Slate 10 — 8 C«se Ohio Stale 1-4 — n llhnois Ohio State lOj — 16l Wisconsin Ohio Stale Hi — Uj Chicago Won 2 Lost 5 Western Conference Meet Fourth ir points I ( )H k( ) : lf M« . Kiosv. .  ' jgo. t iwmpson. Loaili Hewlett I lUSI K() : Pagtjmii. Hates. McCoy. BalLni. Si iimp . rjYM sTirs Coni|jlel:nB llic sr ' ont yc.ir ol ( (iiiipclilioii ill the oiifiTi-m •. llif Dliio Sl.itc uvimnslu s Icim coachetl Ijv Joscpli M. Mcwlrll won llircc and lost six. Ill the conference rmil al low.i ( il tin ' Bii ks failed lo plai • in the meet alona wilii ' is onsin. Illinois iii the meet with Mi( liii aii secQn l. The season o|) ' ned with a )2 I 1 win over Chi- cago in the Mens ( lym. I he lollowint! weekend in i trianunlar iiieet al l looniinQliin iIk- i M( ks broke even. wiiiniii( 30 ' 2 points to lowas ll ' -j and 16 points to Indiana s ()0. The cymnasfs were then downed l) ' is(oiisin 53-n as top honors for Ohio went lo Bill Bales and llohie Billinusley for lirsls in luinhlinu and llie Iraiiipoline resperlively. In another triani iilar meet the Bik ks finished third winniiiL ' II points lo Kent .Stales 33 and 11 ' ,2 points to Illinois 3l ' -j. Bol) Ballard won first in the rings event After takiiiL ' thi ' C ' iiii innati ' MCA te.iiii 7 I ' -j 50Vi. the Biu ks lell hefore the Spartans al Mii hi gan State 0-33. liill Bale turned in a first lor llic Scarlet in the tiiiiililing event. With an excellent 1 rop of Iresiiiiian •id iniinu lo llie varsity, next year s sc|iiad should lii-tter this vear s re orcL SCORES 01. 01. 01. oi 01, Oil C)l Sl.ih Sliih Sliih ■)2 — II Id — ( () -,0i — 15 5 Shiti- l — 5 Sliil.- 115 — ill I ' — -li lixliiiii.t Kiiiii ' iii Mall Still. Sliil. Sl.ilc Illinois KiMii Siiiii- 7l!— f)i C ' iiiiiniiali VMl A T ' l — ( 0 WVslrrn C.ml Mit liiean Stall ' Mil liican iriiK.- l.-.l Co ru i(iliri!i iioit liiiHarA iiiitl ) m Mi T oy 316 K HEK LL Coarh I ' loytl St.ilil s l)ii(l)riMk« ' r . looked tri-incn- fioiis on one .i l - ol llir l)oi)K . arKi here why. I he 1910 niK k lili ' rall rtin iuay illi llii ' Iciuih- l)fittiiii lillc with a Iciiii iiiark of .°)2). lar ahcid of riiiirii ' rii|) low.i who had fin avcraijc ol .2i ' (). In .in i ' f|ii,il niiinlicr ol uaincs ()liio State si orec the most runs. 101: made the most hits. I I , hit for till- most total oases, IW; received tin- mosi bases on halls, Ol: and wimnd ii{ ihe (onlerenie year with •■ mediocre record ol six wins ,iiid si isses. I III- other .side of the record w.isii t so spei lai ii lar. it revealed that the Bin keyes were in the i ellar on fieldinc ind yielded the most runs to their op- porient.s. I ' ele I ' erini was the niiinher one piti her aU ' iin, hrincinu his l year record to 21 7. Shortstop Boh Weycant had the iiichest hallini! .iveratie with .no, while Alex Wrdova, Carl Parrill. and Ray f lehhardt were amon( the top seven in the con- ference. Caplain l red I aylor. a Innior. inanni ' d first f)nse for his third lonseiiitive ve.ir. low.i. In (liana, and Mii liiu.in sh.ired the title. s(()Ri:s Ohio Sntc ? — 11 Teui Ohio Slllc 4 — 7 Te.aj Ohio Stitc 5 — 1 Teiai Ohio Sute 12 — 4 Tciai A anj M Ohio Sljlc 7 — 6 Teiai A anj M Ohio Stjie 6 — 7 Ohio WcUyin Ohio Slate 1 _ 4 Notre DaiiiK Ohio Slitc 11 — 4 Miami Ohio Slitc ■ 1 Wisconsin Ohio StJtc — 10 Wisconsin Ohio Siitc « — 2 Ohio Wcslcyjn Ohio Stale 14 — 16 Indiana Ohio State 9 — 10 Indiana Ohio Stale 9 — Miami Ohio Slate 4 — 5 MichiRan Stalo Ohio Slate — 14 Michigan Stat : Ohio Slate 6 — 8 Michigan Ohio State 5 — 10 Michigan Ohio State 5 — 3 Ohio University Ohio Slate 7 — 3 Illinois Ohio Sute 7 — 12 Illinois Ohio State 17 — } Minnesota Ohio Stale 8 — 7 Minnesota Ohio State 6 — 15 Ohio University Ohio State 13 — 1 Purdue Ohio State 16 — ; Purdue Won I-. L 09t 13 I reti uvior Cupluin, First Base llitvit lu i . Coacli (■( loo '  « , ' . 19-10 .W ' ERAGES Dili. llrtM.L |) I I y, Al.x crdova. o( 22 88 Boll WVygant. ss .•.25 08 Carl Parrell. 2b 2o  I .Norn Ranz, 17 73 Fred Taylor. 1 1) 24 95 Ray Gebhat.ll, ol 26 III) Jim Caiii| l ell. of 26 ID i« Kaulfnian. c 14 IS Pele Pcrini. p 14 55 Howard Moran. ut I ' 5 1 ic Janezic. 5l 21 71 R 10 28 31 21 I I ? 6 10 P.t .445 .561 .557 .551 .542 .205 .282 .271 .229 .229 .176 .141 TOP ROW: Stahl (co,ich . BuM-nbtTB (tr.iincr), Brunit. Bohnibv. Hess, Bro vn, Hauch. Wngley lasst. coachl. ROW TWO: Pertni. Parrell. Gcbhardt. Tavlor, Ranz, Campbell Wevgant. ROW ONE: Heinv, Burkholder. Kauffm,-in. Owens. Kaiser. Mcntcbello. Kr.iker. Hapner (manager), Verdova, Jancsic, hU I I I ' -oKli N7 4M 1 m v 1 i ( CMir i -cirrv Siivdt ' r 1010 OITDOOR S( OKI S ( Jliiti Sliile- K2 — 50 I ' urfKn- Oliio Sinic 52J — lOj MidiiBi.n SliiU- IncliHnu 5 li — 4(}{ ' isiftn. ' in Oliii. Sliilc 41} — 22} Nnrlliw.sl.rn (Qitii lr.ini.Miliir Mrcl) Oliio Slali- 70t — 61 j Miclilcan VW ' nli ' m ConlfTcnff Mcrl: Minnootji I l n itli I ' Oliio Sliilr 2n(l Willi )7i |0-,0 INDOOR SCORES Oliio Sllllr ■« %— 7- ' 3 lllinnis Oliii, Sliili- 17 — 07 Miiliigiin Sliilr Oliio Sllllr 52 — (.2 MiiliiB:m WVslcrti Conlfrontf MpcI: Oliio 1 I willi 5 ' i Nile liitfnn 2ncl willi 52 ' -4 Illinois 5ril willi 51 i V h C (i.K li l.arrv Snyder auaiii liad llic key for ()nil)iniiii! indiv idiiaU into (. ' rcat team coniliin- alions as lie | Motpd liis tliiiulads into s( ' ond |)la(c in till- Cstcrn Conference outdoor meet, and first plaic In trie fiic Nine indoor meet. if was a lone afternoon in llie Illinois armory lien tlie Hue L indoor tra kmeii lost to an ex- perienced lilini sc|iiad 75 ' .i-lO-.j diirint; tlie reu ' ii- lar season. When if was time lor tin- (onlereiue meet. Oliio State, a team lli it l.iilcd to win a sint ' le dual meet, went hack to that armory and chased the same llliiii team. Michigan, and the (illicr nit I ine conlendciv In deli ,il. and 1 aplnpcd the Western Conli ' renie indoor lifuL rliainpion- sliip! I he iiliiil e enl. llie mile rela . provided tlie Bulk i(liir rii.irtlin. I riiex. l)Ar( . Kiniz. and Turner wc-re tops lor ( )liio. ( )ntstandin( in the outdoor running! were ()lympic Champ hitlield. Maxwell. ,ind hir- ph . At till ' C. , . |eet .it Los . imelev Whit lield eipialeil the fSbO yd. run L . -S. record. TOP ROW: Sny nr. M, 1illvn. V AI : Owe,, (ir.iiiK-r). iirrsl. Kmi:. I ,„„f.m,. ROW IW ' O: li,;ll„„„ tasnt. foac i . ' «« •. f), ' r y. Oilc crieoocl. . ' Sfncipfcr. ' iil(i(fi ' r. . Ii Kni(j if, ii.-i iinfjlon. icim-v f i f. lOtttUt. ROW ONI.: I)r C ' niiip frriciricif|f-r). . iir i iv. . d iri ' . I ,iff (captui,,) Consiecn, 7iilfii ' c , Hrilly. S,« ,T ,„„ l L ov n„i( Ml yiiihr Harry Cogswell Johnny Murp iy Ma W HlfipfJ Boo Waap Kttnliin W ' iaaoes Hfnarickson liorch (i n L F Coach Kepler ' s Buckeye linksmen louglit cold weaflier and strong winds in their 10-19 opener with Michigan State, but they Gained sweet re- venge over the previous year ' s defeat l)y wiiuiing from the Spartans 3-4-2. I he Bucks ' next win came at the expense of Mithigan, iio had whipped the golfers twice in 1948. Purdue outclassed the Scarlet and Gray, but Dayton was sulidued 9Yi Y2.. In a triangular meet at Ann Arbor, Michigan copped first, while Ohio State took second, and Illinois, third. Chick Hendrickson. former national caddy champ, jjroved to be the big gun in C hio s next battle, and the Buckeyes emerged from a field oi twelve teams, with the Ohio Collegiate C ' olf C liampionvliip. However, in llir Western Conference meet, llie Michigan team licblied its way to the top and held a 3M-slroke lead o er its nearest rival. Ohio State, Letters went to Hendrickson, Horch, Joeger, Rankin, S( hiei. Widdoi-v. Winters, and S hotils. manager. TOP ROW- Shici. ZolUr. Hendrickson. Coich Kepler. Rinkin. Horch. Shiil.r ROW (INF Mit.li.ll. Y.-.ic,r, WiJJocs. Behlcn. McCliiie. Winlets SCORHS Olilo fHalc 57 J Alumni 5li Olilo S)«li- il Michignn Sinir I Oliio Sinir II! . lii liiSiin 1 nliio Sl.ilr lOi I ' lmltK- h Olilo Slolr 10) Diiylcm r) MMliitfnn Nl. ( )liiri Sl ilr 2nfl, lllinoi« nl ( I riiintfiiliir M.-H) Oliio Collcgi- Mr 4. 1-lr.l V f It-ni Confrrfiii r Mt-rl. Srcontl ' ..n -1. Ij .I 5 TOP ROW. C WudiwLin (.ls t. coach). J.iiics. Lcvinc. Uickcr.sun. Hcinjroth, Kirby, HammcrfitlJ. H. W ' lrthwein (coach). ROW ONli: Dillon. Schitf, Levinstein. Blair, Kucnzli, Slager. T E IV I S SCORES OKio State 8 — 1 Ohio VVcsleyan Oliio Slate 6 — ' 3 Kcnyon Oliio Slate 7 — 2 PittsburgK Ohio Stale 8 — 1 Wayne Ohio State 7 — 2 Miami Ohio Stale 8 — 1 Ohio University Ohio State -1 — 5 Oberlin Ohio State 7 — 2 Purdue Ohio State 4 — 1 hujiana Ohio State I — 8 N ' orlhweslem Ohio State ■ — 1 Mirhigan Slate Oliiu Stale — S Michigan Won 8. lost I ( onlerente Meet — ' Tie (or riflh Coach Herman Wirthwein s lO-lQ edition of the tennis team started out with a hang hy winning its first five matches, out managed only to finish up witli a tie for fifth in flie Big Nine conference match. Early season wins over W ' esleyan. I ittsfjui gh. Wayne, ' Iiami, and Ohio L. sliowed that the netman fiad potential strength. Victories instead of one point c ' efeats by Oberlin and bidiana would have made tlie 8 win and 4 loss record look considerably better. In the conference match. Northwestern and Michigan were high with 21 and 20 respectively, while the closest rival Wis- consin had 6! 2. r linnesota 5, and Illinois and Ohio 4 ' 2. Captain Levinstein and JMair teamed up for first doubles. Kuenzli and Schiff for second douljles. and Slager and Dillon for third doubles. Sime Lovenstein was the only graduate. Coach Wirthwein e.xpected great things from his 1950 squad. As it turned out, Schill .irul l)ill()n are the only lettermen who returned. During Spring vacation the tecUii traveled to the South for training, playing at I3avidson and C hapel Hill. The poor record was due to the fai t that the Fiucl; netmen were ijlaying for the first time this season and against teams that practice vear round. Lerinsieifi ft uptnini K„,-„-Ji lUair I TIIAIUUKALS In baseball or l o vlini . it ' s a strike! it .il strikes most students lliat intramural sports offer a great op|X)rtiinity for fun, recreation, and com- petition. Facilities, equipment, and i ffi( i.ils are pro ided for intramural games, wliiili .in ijiiport imI a tivities on Ohio State ' s lainpiis. where a rel.ill ely small nundier of students ( ,in he .i( oni- mod.tted on the arsit s |uacls. Twenty sports comprise the profiram whicli is supervised hy an offite staff and selectively-chosen student manatjers. leams ma compete in tou h football, volleyball, bowlinu ' . b.isketbaii. soflball. vwimminc. fioif, and track, while individuals may engaye in archery, table tennis, wresllint. ' . hand- ball, squash, gymnastics, badniiiitoii. .md wiit ' lil lifting. The lartlc p.irtic ip.ilioii in inlt.iiriiii.iK is evi- deni -(i |j the 2500 studeiiN pl.ivint. ' I)aski-ll).dl. The keen interest is shown l)y a liroup ol I ' .ast Knclers from ( olumljus. known as tlic Disc our aged Students .Xrotuid ( oluinhuv. I In I )S. C bovs have been winning fdolbail. I)asketl)all. and olle ball liampionshiiJs for three years. THI INTRAML ' R.XL STAFF TOP ROW: Sch.rl. Zthnjl. Yale. Hildrclh. Hall. Uliry. Kcr i ' hncr. Jcrlcs. ROW ONE Ncv.-r; .fi. Sijicy (ijirrctor). Hanc. SnodRraM. Bcckman, S.Kl.. . r(fnn from i u Psi Omeffa iUnmpionsUip fiamo fir i(Kf( ' f f ' rif(( fi( fMiirlirul Ii-nqtii ' in fill Mi ' tiifi nlrtiinnffl lnt hi-tltiM df il i Uot. .Voliir llw small si:cMi coIc ht nui fc I ' Hi KAi ' i ' A I ' si toui:h FOOTBALL CHAMPS TOI ' ROW: I ' .irk.r. Snoiirt.r. 1V1I..W. Si,v,-n . ROW ONK: I ' orli-t. Hamillon. V ' .m Sch.uck, H..1I. WiUou PSI OMEGA SOFTBALL CHAMPS TOP ROW: Schamcl. Snyder, Johnscon. Kellv. Brchm. Oliver. Pappas. ROW ONE: Lewis, Billet. M.irstrcll. Semans. Heine 1950 RESULTS TOUCH FOOTB. LL Fratetnities PKi Kappa Psi — Ciiampion Psi Omega — Runner l_ p Inclepenoetits D.S.A.C.— Clian.pio.i (. uvaliogans — Runner L p N ' OLLEVBALL f ' ralerrufrps Alplia Kcippa Kappa — (-. Iiampion psi ( ine a — Runner r[ lnAeperidetii Buclceyp No. 4 — Clianipion D.S.A.C. — F unner I p SOFnBM.l. Frafcrnflics P i Omega — Clianipton Delta Sigtna Delta — Runner l_ ' p indepetulonis Orioles — Clianipion Cuyaliogans — Runner L p SW ' IMMiNO Sigma Clii — Champion PIti K.tpP ' T P ' — Runner L ' p GOLK Sirig t ' S Jiiu Nagelson — Clianipion Jill) Wiggins — Runner Lp Donmc ' S Orr-Rifp — Clianipions Gralinni-Kulin — Runners L p THNNIS Singles Bill .in Ripi-r — Cliampion Ed Loucks — Runner L ' p Dotimes Lucall-Minogne — Cliampions Garrelt-Hamniond — Runners L p BADMINTON Sinqles Bill ! lein — Cliampion t rnest Jolinson — Runner l ' p Dofihles Hanford-Ciriser — Champions Quillan-Weatlierhee — Runners; I p TRACK Pdi [).lta Tliela — Champion Sigma (hi — Runner Ijp PENCING Paul Noll — Champion George Jurrisin — Runner l_ p 1949 RESULTS BASKETBAI.I. Fralernifies Alpii.T Gamma Sigma — Cliampion Beta Tliela Pi — Runner L ' p ndependenls D.S.A.C. — Champion Rovers — -Runner L ' p BOWLING Fralcrnilics Alpha Kappa Kappa — Champion Sigma Alpha Mu — Runner L ' p ru epenJenfs Tower No. 1 — Champion Civilas No .2 — Runner L p 1NDI 1DL ' . L CH. MPIONS Handball Singles — Joe Goldman Doubles — E. Hendron. R. Angelo Table Tennis Singles — Mel Tresser Doubles— L. ScKolikG. W ' isc WOIWE ' S I TKAII11IK LS Lt elyn Uargiixh. IhtUi (. ntnnin .Arm tMireth. Hoot iiiul aiulle . r lUv. Arrhfry C iifc Joyce Schrl Izow Badminton Cluh RHSl ' I.TS IV) . C. lAHU: 11 Wl lull: Siirli-t unci ( irrv lan. ' l I ' k.ll,. Winter: Drlla (vnnnnii SWIMMING 11..- T,. l,.„l. B. l5MI TON liiin Kirrnnrr SOl ' lHAIl. BoLrr Hnll 326 l.llen lur:oli lees ojj or llie lOlli Iml. I lying arrorcs oy ttfo lovely archers Women s sports at Ohio State iiu liide not only service courses in nearly every sport but also twelve indivlclnnl sports clubs and an intramural program open to all women students. The Women s Sports C lubs Counc il. which is the co-ordinating body, is (omposed of represent- atives from Archer . Biidniinloii. Boot and Saddle. Field } Io( tey. Foil and Mask. Outing. W ' omeTi s Fh si(al Fduiation. Oolf, Orihesis. Rille. Swan, and Tennis Clubs. These groups have varied ai fivities. some of which are intercollegiate meets, special club events, and intranuirid programs. 1 he Hockey Club had a number of events here and away Fall Quarter. The Rifle Club has held two meets with Ohio L ' niversity. foil and MasK met with Wayne. ? Iichigan State, and Miami L ni ersities. Golf Club assists with the Women s National Intercollegiate Ciolf I ournament every Spring. Swan Cliuj had its annual program in . pril and the Tennis Club sponsored a tourna- ment. I lie Intramural program oilers lournameiits in l)owling. volleyball, table tennis, soltball. tennis. and basketlDall. ytilz UiuUruh. wielding the fniilttie 327 V A II 8 I T Y J urrrfi olW• . Vi-sKli ' iit Menil)erslii| in lli - X ' arsity O Association Is hcstowcfl only upon tliose students of Oliio State wliii li.ive received letters in varsity com- j etitii)n or llirougli managerial service. Tlie jlroiip serves .is a co-ordinating body of file athletic teams, the University, and the athletic staffs. X ' arsitv ' O . a service organization, lived up to its reputation hy showing footnall movies in University I laii the week following each Satur- day ' s game. Aiiollicr .k tivity was the selling ol Ohio State license plate emblems. 1 he long awaited redecorating of the lun rr)oiii in llic Sl.idiuni lower became a reality this year. A piano and new furniture were added and the verses to Uartnen Ohio and Buckeye nallle C rv were piiinlicl iin llic walls () r , btickgrountl of a huge scarlet C) . II lulurc pl.tus work out, the room will be used lor studying ami inlormal get-togethii s ni ' lwc ' cii kisses. 1 his ear s club larried on the tradition. d open house welcoming the alumni alter l()oU).ill games, held the ceremonials on the () .d during May Week. ,uiil pl.i ed llie .ilhlele-coach baseball game. ( ll I K I I. ' - j,.,,.-. W, ,..n. Kni„ ,l, . ;..M„. inl- ROW i„;;„r, , , K,n,„v ; „y,„ Donham. Schijf. Ardilo. ROW ONE: W ' pfcpr. Marios W i son. ones, Knig iJ. Sc iniffkcr. 1 I iia inre Ardilo Hnh Ballnr l jirji tiarnt ' t Hobie Billingsley Gone Brown Bol. Hurkl,oW.r Bill Cliffortl Unrn. ' Coqswi ' ll Jonn Caulrrwoofl Bol) Congelliere I rank D Arry Georgp Davis W ' liilnev Dillon Bol) Donnani Wall Donliani Charles [)upre Bill Eawartls Bon Fies Jim Hapner Dirk Hauck Kes HeiicuTson Dick Hess ic Janowicz Warren lones ic Kaunnian Milton Klein Pliil Knislit lirrt Lrviiu- Sh Man Dan McKinney Howard Moran Tom Scliauor Lenny Scl ilf Bill Schools Larry Silney Fred Taylor Oscar I hoMias Dirk W.l.lur Bill rl..r J.ulc Wilso,, 329 J IILF In the past year the Ohio State Saihiig Club has become one of the bi-st known in the country by winninc 75 per cent of all its recaftas. b e-i ' n- ing the un-offiiial . ' htUsest f all C liain| i( n lii|). and by competing with California in the first An- nual Rose Recalta. With Conunoilore Roger Durling at the helm, the club bought two more boats and built its own dork and lorker. financed entirely by the members. Three major regattas were sponsored while the yachters took first place in the Cincinnati Novice, the Mit higan-OSL ' Dual, and the Denison. Northwestern, and the Ohio State InvitationaU. I hree of the members hold officer position in tlic Midwest C ollruiafe Sailing Association. C ornparati ci new on icinipus. the lioot tUid Saddle Club serves to promote improvement in equitation, interest in horsemanship, and co-opera- tion anti friendship among its nieniljers. Some of the year s projects included a trip to the International Horse Show in Chicago, a home e liil ilion show, isits lo horse farms, and several parties, including a hayride. . ' lanagability of a horse is the principal qualifi- cation lor nienibcrship. If a stutlent is not a gooil rider, or cannot ride at all. he may join Spur, a junior branch of the Club. Officers this year included Donald Howe, presi- dent: Sue Cranz. vice-president: Carol Reall. sec- retary: and lames Wood, treasnrer. SAILING CLUB TOP ROW: Pari. C. Johiifon. Rulhcrford, Garnaund, Crow Icy, Fo lir. SchludcbcfK. Dur- fee. ROW TWO: W. Johnion. P.it:rr. Provtor. Gayman. Tros- Icl. A. Jolinnon, W ' chh, Hcprr5. Jinwn. ROW ONE: Piiilinij, Cjtcr, Mavnc, Mill.), Riiclicv, LoiiKtiridtic, Bilsrr, Frcn:. ShanL. Sinccr. BOOT a SADDLE TOP ROW: HOU.C, Miocclli, Bristol. DcLoni;. Bamc . Dol- dcr. Bccglc. Trabuc. Bowman. Norn.. ROW FOUR: Schmm. Mrani. Lcr. Brail. Loucth. Cram, Palmer, Clark. ROW THREE: Wi.c, Sukcy. Cohen. Dutehcr. Varncy, Chambers. Shor, ' inttet. Rowc. Ritten- our. niumc. ROW TWO: Wy. man. Morrow, Bmchotf. She banek, Bennett, Dickton. Tab Icy. Andriis. Pancaw. McCray. ROW ONE: Crane. Encuco. Ho (cld. Rca, Wood. Griffith. Glau. SCARLET KEY TOP ROW: Hapncr. Bower. Chn t. Bracket. Duprc, Holt, Annenbervi. Bicknavcr. ROW TWO: SktvU . Blair. Schloss. CriM. C ohcn. SchnurrenbcfBcr. Uvine ROW ONE: Mowerv. Frcdcru-ks. Advisor; Palay. Waahbum. GciRcr. Barnctt. RIFLE TEAM STANDING: Sgt. Kapcghian. Coach. Boldt. Sininger. Hague. Medley. Scott. Zcller. Ankcny. Capt. Gary. Director. KNEEL- ING: Einsel. Moore. Wolaver. Martin, Owens, Loughran. UUET hEV Scarlet Key is composed of junior and senior managers of varsib,- sports who serve as offi ial hosts to visiting teams, providing entertainment and promoting good sportsmanship. The organiza- tion was founded in 1924 through the efforts of George M. Trautman. then assistant director of alfiletics at the University. Scarlet Key is also in charge of Buckeye Grove in which a buckeye tree is planted for each Ohio State Ail-American football player. During Home- coming Week ceremonies in 1949. this grove was brought up to date. Bill Willis, Ail-American guard, 1942, was guest of honor. Casey Fredricks. head wrestling coach, is the new facultv advisor. For the third straight year the OSU Rifle team shot their way to the Western Conference Rifle Championship. In intercollegiate shoulder to shoidder competition the team went undefeated while in postal matches (each team fires on its own respective range) they won 18 out of 26. Individual honors went to team captain George Martin who has been selected on the All-Ameri- can RiHe teams in 1917, 1948, and 1949. Dan Loughran, when a junior rifleman, set the National hinior Rifle record in 19.17. In the Central Regional National Collegiate meet at Ohio State, the OSU No. 2 team upset OSU No. 1 with a team score of 1394 to 1382. Last vear the team placed 8th in the nation. 331 WOMEN S PHYS. ED. CLUB TOP ROW: Sowers. N. Har- tcr, Stln o . Chase. Cattcll. J. A. Hodman, Stravcr. Fields. ROW TWO: WinJet. Hal. Barr. Ro cnb ;rgcr, Rowlands, RunLIc. WiUic, Lcc. J. J. Hoff- man. ROW ONE: Mrs. Brcm- niT (advisor). Haskins. Shaffer, Smith. Stianahan. Urich. Whcclcr. B:.ch. Welch. LaJd. MEN ' S PHYS. ED. ASSN. TOP OW: Kitjmillcr. Mcln- lyrc. Beard, Lynch. Gruncr. Holtidav. Nelson, Burns, OomwcU, loppolo. ROW TWO: Gilbert, Cottcrman, Wrmht. MontcbcUo. Dicker- ! chcid. Smith. Ardito. Ma- honey. Linard. Koval. Odcn Icirk. ROW ONE: Krctchmar, advisor: Cowman, Shaffer, Burkholdcr. Marcarello. Ware. •HYS. Ell. . All wdiiicn vIikIciiI ' - iiiiijotinu oi iniii()riiii in i ' liv-li.il |-, lii( .ilion. l)an(«- or S( liDol Healtli l)e- IdiiI, ' III llir Woini ' ii l liysirai I ' .fliuation CIiil). ()i c III llif I Jul) s iiiiji-i livrs is to lielp a( |iiaint sludriiU aiul (ai iilly lliroiitth social activltips and liroffssiiinal inn-titiiis. lis lirsl fmxlion is iistialK • I lirrakliisl parly lo lioniir llic Iri-slimi ' n, new slii cicnis anil iii ' w l.ii iillv. I iiis is otiiiiiiicil willi a liiU lillli ' sisli-r oruiini .aliiin. Irripii-nlly I ' liysiiiil l .ilui .ilion ( liili (iiiiiliiiii - willi iilliiT L ' riiiips liir Mini lions, .mil lo rri ri- .ilion tI parlies arc lii-M with llic Mc-n s Pliys. I .(l. C liil). Miil py Sriinrll I riiii scrvi-cl as prcsitlfnt anil Ir . C aliicrini- 1. Hirmni-r as a(l isor. Iiri vIikIiiiIs 1)1 pliysii H ruination aiK.nuc pi(ilrvsi(ui,ill anil li.i !• .Ill (uilli ' t for social activit ' in llir Men s Piixsirai i ' .diK ation . ssn. wliirli was liiiinili ' ii I ) years aijo l) Kii li.ird l..irkins. present direi tor ol ainlplics. I he year w.is hiudiliulileil li the anniiiil f.iiiilly and sliideni Sports I ).i IVourain at the I iiiversily ( lolf Course, the senior send-off hanquet, the joint meetinus uilli the Women s Piiysical f-duralion ( lull, .mil prour.iiiis leatiirint. ' recent Graduates. I iidcr the uiilihinie iil Mr. Kolierl Kreti lunar the assoi iiilion i l.iiins .1 siiiiessfiil year with 110 active meiiihers. linn e Marian. Boh Donliain. liol) liiirkhiilder. .mil I ted j .i lor .mnin ; llii ' iii. 332 S nwu Knipliasi ini; per let lion iiiid lorni. llic Swan C Mil) «i ' s ( ini|)UN women int ' r ' -.tc(l in swiinminC llie opporliniitx lo (l( ' ' lo|) Ici lini |nf In rlntlimic routines and precision L.illcl. Artivities tliis year iDiisistcd of several siiort proijranis. I lie cliin entered national ( otiipelilion iit Detroit, .ind lield se eral s iriniiirii. ' Piieels with local colu ' tjes. Awards were presented at Inc anniicd Spring (Quarter n iii(|iiel to Sw.m ( Inli nieinners wliii li i(l made ontstandin , ' adxanicment in swimmint; this season, .lane Taylor, president: erna Ilenipy, vice-president: Pat Linzell. se( retarv : ind ITor- enie Barr. treasurer, headed the lidj this eur. Offerini; an opportunit to rdl women intere ted in parti( ipalinu in one of . meri(a s favorite sports, the Women s 1 ennis C hd) enthusiastically pro- riiolcs inlcrcsl and sKill in the letuiis Came. . latches were held in lOlQ with Ohio I niver- sity. ' iltenl)er[ . and Miami University. Tryouts were t. ' i en al the heginning of f all and Spring (Quarters lor new mendjers. and meetings were iield each ' ednesda afternoon on the tennis courts if the weather permitted. I he ( Jul) also met in room 106 of I ' omerc ' iie Flail. .lo (e 1 ligt- ' N headed the social c onunittce. while- Fay . laslers supervised the activities ol the huul raisintj committee. SWAN CLUB TOP ROW: Wilson. J. B.irr. Ney. WaJdcU, Talley. Draper. Advisor; Heller, Advisor; Gingery, Linzell, Thomas, Mc- Knicht, Hucgcly. ROW ONE Allison. Gcidel. Peters, O ' Neil, F. Barr. Taylor. Hcmpy. Cor Ion, Holden, Can:, Morris. WOM£N S TENNIS CLUB TOP ROW: Wiky. Smith, Shaffer, Stranahan, Whitlev. McDowell, Peters. ROW TWO: Whalen. Nathan. Keller. Bertaud, Gamarra. Masters. DcShetlcr. ROW ONE: Miss Martin;;. Advisor. Holdson. Solomon, Higgy Hvizdos, Miss Blunt, Advisor. ORGA IZATIOIVS Through numerous and varied activities at Ohio State, a student is presented not only with the opportunity of developing his ind vidual interests, but also with the advantages of forming many long lasting and loyal friend- ships. Whether llu ' student s interest be poli- tics or poullr ' science, he rinds that activities develop leadership and character, and provide that part of his education which is not found in classrooms. PaxtCcifrati ut m acttvittced. cCeueia ±. CciZcCei x a(tcC c ax ctcft Mc • • l9oU EIMTIU Mtirv lftin.Miri, .A.ssoriofp hditor tiiul hrr 4 Cnri . JulHor SOPHOMORK STAll For tnc past two years, tlie . (ikio starfs lia c presented Ohio State %vitli yearbooks of All- American calibre. In keeping with the precedent set by these staffs, tlie editorial staff this year has worked to produce an even better edition. To direct the staff towards this goal vas Editor Beryl Covi whose hard vvorK, along with the t ' ty able assis- ance of Asociate Editor Marilyn .Kikinson. was to assure thcit the goal would be reached. Appro.ximately 15 sophomores collected anc edited the material for the I 50 etlition. Xot to be forgotten, either, are 105 freshmen whose countless hours of work were an important factor in the completion of the book. HVR HEi SOPHOM( )RE STAFF ACMMI ' IES Roy Oanin ClifirloUo Stone Jackie W ' aile AGRICULTURE Gene Slnymaker ARTS Pnl Molir COMMFRCE Joan Kraus ENf.lNFERING Boo Bishop FRAn.RNrilES Icvre lettingnon Bill Slarburk HONORARIES Corky Emmons PRorr:ssio ALS Marian Toops C luit k an Cle ' e RESIDENCES irginia Mullen SORORITIES Shiriev Sarbin SPORTS Bob A rend ib Collins ' atii Rempes. rt Editor D ' .ri Al.l iVirKtim AniJtit I )fMi , ni;iii li Miirti in-I HiirUt li ii iiiiM ' ni-« ' T NiiiK mIimiii ' I )rrt Mrnw ti Kitn.itil niirrliiijin ( li«T l ( niiiiiinrn OL.K ..rUon liiltn C iinniiiflnuni riSMIE rL (ES THE AhlM WIII C THE ATinV S EEVEST VE AHinMlliH uiul DoUu ' Coplon. Associate fiiisirn ' ss Muiiappi NI KI I Ul SUMW SI r litaniH ' I ' 14 k ' in M.irtfif Diirlt.iiii M..rr i:rl ( 4inilvit ( ■allirHilli ( niirlyiK ( laniiMii I ii« C foldninii Sliirlr -ii( ollli l Miirinii I Inrli-nh.iiiin liiiiir I li«iT ItNUinr Millie Utiv I Inrii ik Sllllv IlllllPf nin V ! itirrti hiirniira Ur it l ( liiK K lnl)n%nn .l. I ' K.pL.n rl Kiipliinskv Ii rli ii Kiiiiliiian M. ' Hv Klrinlif ' 117. DmLKoIii. I.mL Kr.ius.- Liiur Krii ' d jilli y I Ji«lllry Al l.«-a ill i I ■i-iiiiin I)f n l.i-linn IVirli I .fliiiiiiii Aim Mtiiflv 1 low .inl M.irowil Au.lrrrM..v.r l ,lM,( .rll. lun.vrM.irJr S.niii Millir M.iiirii I Ni ' iiiiiin Util rr1 N ' Im h I .«• • Parsons Flvic Press Nanc V KiNlniaii lo.- i,h Irri.iili l i ' nn K I, I Kvan Slii.irt Sr lit ' intfulcl It-iiiitii ' Siuitli loltn SliiK- . ,i„v i|..,„ U.irli.ini ivo AlWolk I )nri I otliii; 33S FTTT Too NSv to 5rniff ilw yiuitio coiiltln ' l gel along luithout its freshmen 111 tlif manner of tlio eclilorial stall. lli - mi-riibers of tlie nnsiness staff iiavo similarly workfd to puu- lish a bigger liook. 1 liis eclitioii. oiiime 69. is the largest produced in Mahio Iiistor -. An important factor in the f Jakio ' s two year Ail-American achievement is the work done each year by the energetic business staff liii li is com- posed of .Iiiniors. Sopliomores. and Freshmen. The staff s hard work and efficiency in both promotion and advertising largely accounts for the Makio ' s being rated among the five best earbooks in the United States. This year Joe Conrad headed the business staff and Dolly Coplon acted as the as- sistant business manager. hiow to make a photo appmtitmeiit in ten pa y lesson; EJ Hamhlin Sally Harlor Jane Hickmar. Joan Kigi;in; Moon Mullen Jerry RochschilJ Diclc Shrcck Stan Zucker i? i 339 TOP RDW . il«,i. l. rJiKi. MilUi. Uiit. Hai..,un,. K.. il.,i.J. W .a .i. ROW ll .L. l ' .ii.lt . Jcjiio. £iki. Kini!, Dunn. Fcrt.nJ... Hi. wick. Vkihli. ROW FOUR: M.i . Hiivman, GadJ. Cirdc. P.-nni-. IVmpstir. Mobky. Wdlut. ROW THREE; Cn.y. P.lto on. Frnncjak. Hinhi . Rock. Powtr.. ROW TWO: Wi.r. Bull,. Perkins. BoUn. Hopt. Tiprclt- ROW ONE: Blower. Dennis. Barnhouse. Kirhy. Roller. Harper. Slonc. Hull. Towslcc. Fuller. THE IIAILY LA TEi; The Ohio State l-iiiitern is llic olliii.il A,u newspaper of Ohio Stale. It is piihlished live times a week Monday throueli Friday, in the I ' aii. Winter and Sprinu (.)iiarters. and less fre |iiently diirinu the Summer. Published under the super- vision of Dr. Limes K. Pollard, director of the S hool ol 1(1111 II. Jism. the f aily Lantern has con- sistently neen the winner of .Ml Aiiicrli .in .i ,ir is in the colleue daily held durinu llii- | .i l ten years. ST.M-I- ' lii Idoii H. 1 l.irpi r i.ihtor Jtiik T. MfKi-«wn. E. Jnmr Tippetl Manogirifl Editor IVmIitm L W . Kirl ' . Jr Hiisliii ' ss M«finH«T ( fiiil I- I ( w liT OrrufalJon iiifinqiT Ki liarel S. I ' tii lfV Sf or(s V.tUlitr Don I. KIkmIc , Ironr NirlioU Fall Scmii-Iv lulitory Sliirlf I. Mif iiown. I.ffif Hilvartl Wirilir Snnrly hditor- M«rtf.iri ' t Anl  l. Imui I rifciritHii S| r(ii(; Sonvty . li(orx M. Dwitffil Kintf. I ' liilip A. OrFifc.iVdlJtiruJ Atlfertining Mcinafii ' r limiiiir K. Bull , l-yle VV. 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I ilw.inl I.. Wi.T. J.il.n ( , Mi.rtiii. S .rifi(|: i li.iriis l).. v(.c. I I...1..J.S ! t i ' ii I ' , M..ri.)rii ' ( ' ..rrit ' .. . I ' ll, lip W ..rk„.,i,i, K.i, Sw.irl . DAII Y AI) I;RIISI (. m waccrs ;■,. . I),.!.- M.ll.r. 1 „Im,i I Wml.-, An- il. 11.- Hell,,,.,.,. Ui. l„.,.l I ( ,r.li-. I ' l.lwaril l.il.L ' . .l..r n,„„.l.l I .„,||. Willi,,.,, II. WalUr. A,.,. M. II..II. I„l„. A. ( larkr. K.irl I.. Kiiiel.l. .S )riii(|. I)i .i,il,l W. j ne. I... k W. ' i.viT. Ken. .ell. I . K.,rl ' n. I nomas I.. ( •.ill.Kl..r. K,.rl I! K..ii!l.l. .Np.fs ' .Jiiors gel real workout liUf sli. on Sports Staff . o iply wtiips up new ideal tUisiness Staff gets big smile Darlings 0 drcidation Staff lotirruuism Blag, in afternoon Warrpn 5rnrs Jilor I ' U Of in- business yianagcr 8 U II I A L Siiiiaial, Oliio State s well-known humor niiiCa- zine, lias successfully 4om|)let (l its forlielli year on campu . il li i nccn proved l llilv piiiilication tliat stuile-nis willi inoiiev like sonietliinc funny, and almost everyone wlio lias ever seen or pos- sessed a fjuarter lias read the Sunaial. Warren Sears, editor-in-t hief, luiderlook the job of seeing that the magazine was put to hed on e ea ii month. IJusiness Manager Phil Office managed liucUK iai affairs; Ned Moore furnished (oiorful sketches: Circulation Manager RohiTt K.iriHisli head tlic il.il (Icp.irl riMiil ( one erned witli dislrihulion. Both Prolessor Marsha and l ro- fessor l)uml)le .idded their stamps of approval (inriiiu the year. Many Sundio graduates have found their way to lame and fortiuie. Among these prominents are James Tniirber, l.llidtt Nuyent, Milton ( anifi. Far! Wilson. I ' ieamer Keller, and Ruth M Keiuiy. TOP ROW: CJiImorc. Hamilton. Sampson. Schmidt. Cculillc. P.indy. Kaplansky. ROW TWO: Talbolt. Dctruk, Daley. WilMin. Cross. Dun, Pclcrscim. Ruffncr. ROW ONE: Moore. Pollard. Sears. Office, Sr ri!ur. Durca. Karnu h, Firestone. Office play Allah. SundiaV Sundial ingenuity 7ia( else would he read? EDITOR Warren H. Sears ASSOCIATE EDITORS Jolin I ' lauiz Dave Pollarcl Robert Sampson EDITORIAL STAFF John C iipv Beverly C ross Joe Gilmore Diane Haniillon Dick Townsenfl Jim lasinow ART EDITOR y vd Moore ART STAFF Anita Domigan Bill Horn F aul Renipes Jess Ricgle Bill Sncll Mary Jo Swanson PHOTOGR. PHERS Dan Firestone Dean Sando an Ramsey BUSINESS MANAGER Philip A. Ollice ASyr. BUSINESS MANAGER Jeri Spargur BUSINESS STAFF Dave Campbell Paul Gable Mai Garlov Sandy Herman Norman l-eibow Gordon Odwarlca Morton Rosenllial Bernard Speyer Paul Talbott STAFF ADNTIRTISIXG MANAGERS I arr Conen Bob W ' erlz PROMOTION Doris AKI Don AnguisK Russ Backer Harold Bader Mickey Berman Leonard Cohen Betty Ink Al Leavilt Larn. ' Eevy Art Knplansky Don Kaufman Bob Nelson Fran Ritmer Doree Scnerrv Hy Stocklisb ' Bill Terent 343 ciRcn vnoN manager Jame.-; Rulfner Robert Kamosh ASST. TO THE CIRC. MGR. Nancy W ' eUli GIRCULXTION STAFF Mike Conner lanet Dutflier Rnlli Green Dick letlv Fred Iar l, Don O Lean. ' Carl Oki ' soii George Palmer Lee Peterseim Bob Rankin Bill Redwine Joseph D. Rosali Al Wing William Wilham Orr ICE MGRS. Rfisemaric Daly Ginny Dunn OFFICE STAFF Doree Craig C ynlhia Detrick Shirlec Gotlirfe Carol MrMillin Jtianita I hompson Mitr iti est Marllia Willis EXCHANGE MANAGER Mar - Ann Tolson EXCH. NGE STAFF Mary Eltn AKemalJiy Pat Thompson EDITORIAL ADMSOR Wilson R. Dumbic BUSINESS ADMSOR W ' avne ' . Hor«ha (iwi- a ifttiT i v Wior Shows tlw W ' ny 7ia( fllA the bride wiy on hvr wetliling night? Ilani at work whrn iho editor h out STAFF l.niTOR Ld WVr MANAGING EDFrOR Jess Rigglr PHOTOCR niir rniTOR Dean SjuhIo ASSI?r. NT TO EDITOR Bill Slokor ART EDITOR Diana Dunn FASHION EDITOR Nnnn. ' RainshcrgiT CONTRIBITING FJDITOR Mar Miingun EXCHANGI- EDHOR B.tii Brill IX)ITORIAl. E Il- Tex Atliims Bov Cros-s Dovo ( .n.plH-ll hill Downinf! Koherl I ' .iKvarils liiHv Mnrri Dav.- I ' ..llar.l W ' hIIv Simllicm M.I Wicr BLSINESS MANAGER l ' .niil Landeleld Al ) l.in ISING MANAGER I r.iriK I l.nfiuT ( IK( I I li( ) 1 (.I R Kin Miir|)li PROMOTION MANAGER Dick Greer I ' Uo KvnoN B..l I lkn.( Don Murpltv Di.k SI...,rt.T oiTici: ( (innir I liirliir l;„l Millrr Kale Smitli Kali W ' eric l ' llf)TOGRAmi:RS ( K ' orgt (- oIh ' ii I )tiii I irrslni)) ' I Inwiinl NfuiiuirkT I )r.m Siindo hill iiiinif ' niinn 344 R in 1) r EJ Wier. LdHor Hmil TMndcjeld Business Manager BMOC, the Ohio Stale pictorieil. is a unique niasazine in the collegiate fieia. U is one of the few entirely pictorial niaffazines published by any college or university in the United States, and it is also one of the first. Founded four years ago hy two aspirin Ohio Staters, the magazine has continually grown and improved until now it is rated as one of the two major magazines on campus. The magazine reflects the life of the campus in pictures. Each issue features a fraternitv- or sorority of the month. ' Nliss Legs, and six pages of party and candid shots. In addition, features articles on Ohio State ' s All-Americans. How to Get Ahead in Activities. Ten Best Campus Actors. Photographic Tennis Lesson, and an exclusive interview with lae West were printed. The editor is selected each year hy the Univer- sity ' Publications Committee when it meets in the Spring. Candidates are chosen from Sophomore editors who present briefs to the committee and are interviewed for the job. The annourx ements are made each Spring at the annual ban(|iiet. at wliich time keys and pins are awarded to deserv- ing staff members. The managing editor handles all story assign- ments and works closely with the editor. Contents are determined at meetings of the entire staff. Although members of B. IOC work hard, they still find time to hold parties and to present skits for various functions. This year the BNIOC ers presented an old fasliioned melodrama. He Didn ' t Do Right By Ingrid. at the Ohio L ' nion s Candlelight Inn. TOP ROW: Adams. Smart. Cohen. Edwards. Morris, Wcrlc. BOTTOM ROW: Managan, Rainsbcrgcr, Dunn, WitT. Stoker. Newmarker. Firestone. (I H I n STATE STAFF tlJlIOK Julm Bi.Knop IF-MIRE I DITOR Julin Liiiii ttairM-n II J.l -SriTi-M ION LDITOR Da iJ Harinu HIMOK FX)nOR Jim Aiulrrson lulin llirtli EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Ooiiplns CiinipiK-ll Allurt Cox RuIm rt Kilian I.KK Mnlioney KiissrII Miinionc Duant Mascilc Gene enninger Bt SINi:SS MANAGER SaiuK-r Ooitiinan ASSISTANT BL ' S. M( .R . fnlre v Bauer ADNERTISING M ANAGI R Bruno Kaiser CIRCL ' L TION MANAGER Ben Martin BOARD OF CONTROL Siinuul R. BrilLr ilsdii R. Diimbic l; I .....v Hawli ( ' liiirli E. MinQuige ( li.irl.s R. Siilloii Bl SINESS ASSISTANTS Kobert Maziir Da i(l Kaviiiiifi(l C leoriJc (- treenwood I rank Kocco Dan Roper Wade Hartnian [uirl Healy Waller Slinde Jonn Hoge Slide the rule and snule, hoys }low can we go on Itxis way? W ' hetJier fact or formula, it ' s funny Jl 5 Iremcnuous, it s alomic, cl s minel E (i I E E II Engineering students on tlie Ohio State aiiipus are prrseiitod tlie opportunit to clisplay tneir writ- ing al)ilil in llicir owu nionlnly magazine, the Ohio State Engineer. In addition to providing an outlet for students willi journalistir anility, the lliiciiiiecr tends [o promote the College or Engi- neering and the Ohio State University. One of the highlights of the year, the thirty- second in the history ol the monthly, was the con- vention of the Engineering College Magazines Association, of which the Enciineer is a member. The convention was held in i hnnesota and was attended In lolin Bisfiop, editor, and Sander Goldman, tfie ixisiness manager. Another high- light was the annual hanqiiet held early in May. Awards were made to several riii ' riil)ers for their outstanding journalistic achievements. Members of the Board of Control are Professors S. R. Beit- ler. W. R. Dumble, C. F Sutton. an l Dean C. E. MacQuigg. (,. ,„ Ws m,,,. Editttr Sander Co aman, Business Manager TOP ROW: Wenninger, Hinh, Shade. Fish, Maiur, Campbdl, Roper, Hartmann, Masick. Rocco. ROW ONE: Anderson. Harinc. Liimatainen, Bishop. Goldman. Bauer. Kaiser. Martin. (i R I r u L Slan Geiser, EJilor Jolm Moore. Btisim ' ss Manager Ohio Slate s Agrit iilluml S iu c i i- |)Ml)li-ln-il 0 toiler tliroiiuli May by the stiideiils ol llic C ol- lege of Acriciillure. The entire staff of the niaUa- ziiK- is fomposefl of ActJies since the (onstitu- tion ol the iii.iL ' .i iiie states thai omIn -.liidcnU iif i riciilticre may irK on the nia i .inc. 1 he niai a .ine was first ortjani .ed in I ' ' I liy a (jroiip of joiirnahsfically-niincleci students. iin h-r the leadership of Charles W. liiirkett. Sin e tlial year the inaua .ine has never missed an issue. It li.is li e l up to its purpose hy producing leaders and editors in the agricultural field such as I ean I.. I.. Ruinniell: Dean [ .nieritus .John Cunning- liani: ( leorge l.aycock. Associate Editor of the harm Quor pr y, and many others. The inag.i .ine is organized info editorial and hiisiuess stiills. I lie editorial staff gathers and (oiiipilcs news and pictures ami Uii- business start si ' lls ,i(l ertising and assumes the responsihility of ( ir( ulaling the magazine to all its sul)S rihers. On liiis years editorial staff, two assistant edi- tors have heen named. They are Kd Call, who has ch irge of magazine public relations and ( denn Schotteii. who helps direct and correlate the staff. .• gri((i (ur(i S iif en( presents news to students and gives first-hand pr.ictice in journalism. TUP ROW: Eyic. Wylic. Micluncr. Zoiib. ROW TWO: Hylc. Schoit.n. . bhntl. Blinry. Ch.imhrrljjn ROW ' S K: (Ici cr. tt ' anncr. Bro vn. Williiim!.. St.itil. S.impson. Mei.i I r I J rillMI STIIIIE T The lool: of (ipproriif Keep your fingers crossed f Aqgies at work STAFF miTOR Stan Geiser ASSISTANT EDITORS EdCall Glenn Nrnotten STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS Herb Floyd CFiucK Jordon EDITORIAL AD ' ISOR Ham- R. O ' Brien DIJ ' AKIMIXrAl. RLI ' ORTHRS Churlc Abholt loiin Kunigonis Bob Blnn y Barb Paxlon Martli.i Brown Walter PeecKer Hal C lianiberliiin Carolyn Pierry lolin C ' larlv Man. Samp!;on Ranrly Finken Anne Wagner Gene Ciallagher Elaine Williani F li HuUliin on Dick Zoerb BL INFSS MANAGER Ed Mitcliener ADXLRTISING MANAGER Tom W ' inemiller CIRCULATION MANAGER Helen StaW BLSINFSS ADNISOR W ayne . Harsha lU ' SINESS AFF irginia Bosely C liarles Dray .loe Eyre Wilford Giliam irgil Hite lark Smllh Geraldine Webb Bill Wiley 349 L ' MN ' ERSITY COMMITTEE ON STUIIEi l I ' llKLICATIII H MEMBERS Dr. Jamci E. Pollard. Chairman Director of School of Jaurnali m Jotcph A. Park DcAf) of Men Mr . Chriifine Y. Conaway Dean of Women WiUtam S. Gulhric Junior Dean, Arts CoUege Nancy Jean Gnmm President of WSGA Edaard M. Miller. Jr. Proidcni of Student Senate Jack J. Bcms Mcmhcr-at-Large U ' avnc V. Har ha, Publications Advitor Office: Room 25, Ohio Union . : rtAlanl i . I ' orl . Ir-i ' ondiruv W S C.uiUnr Jean Cirimni r..i„,„d M.I .T Wnyn ' . Harslia, i ' ttmications -Aclrisor. confers with Philip Office, litiMiiess Manager of Siinaiaf 1 lie I nhtT.siU C oniiiiiltfc on Sliitli ' iil I ' linii cations was created l llif ( (nnn il on Stiidfiil Affairs in lO ' jO to center snperx ision of stmlent |)nl)li( ' atioiis in one hocly. lie intention of tlie COmriiillei ' w.is lo prDinole nnclergradiiate journal- ism more ellectivcK, to simplify and unify tlie supervision ol student publications, and to i ontrol the business activities of various publications. Tlie Committee s scope of authority includes all undergraduate jiublications on llie campus. These are of three classes: general puhlit alions. such as the Makio. Sundial, and BMOC; tech- nical or class organs, such as Agricultural Student. Ohio Slate Engineer, and I ..i Journal; and lem- por.irv ' or special puhlic ations whii h may he issued Irom lime to time. 1 he Ohio State l.anlern is expressly exempted from the Committees super- vision so long as it is punlished hy the School ol Journalism. I he affairs ol the technical publica- tions are left almost completely to supervising boards in the respective colleges. The Committee is concerned mainly with the . lakio. Sundial, and BM( )C, whose policies it oversees throughout the vear tUid wImisc i- C( (ili i- officers il chooses. Iml li.-n.. 350 ( )iic ol ( )lii(i Si. ill- s iirwcsl )rl .lni . lli )ll is llic C iimpiis l lu)li i i,i|)li( ' r-. ( )ru ' imi . Ml in llic 1 .ill ( iiiirltT ol 1 ) l ' !) I oni Monlci. llw u ' loup ii.is ,is its purix)se tlic pooling ol nialili il pli()l( u ' t,ipliirs to supply llic needs ol (.iinpiis piiMii .ilions. .ind to train pliotourapliers willi less experience lor publiration pl oloCrapii . In Irvine to fulfill its purpose, the oreani .alion also strives to estaolisli and maintain a rode ol etiiics for all nieinljer plio- loijrapliers. and to promote the recoenilion of rialits ol inemher pholonraphers. In lorniinu the oniani .ilion. Moiitei desimiod it is a steppint! slorie lor iiiexperi ' n ed pliuloij r.ipliers who want Iraininii lor prolesviona! work. I Ik ' i roiip is divided into two siih groups, active liieiiihcrs. and associate incniliers. . li e ineniners are experienc ed pholour.iphers ( tipahlc ol doini prolessional work, and the associate meinhers are ihose 111)1 ol less .iliiliK. Iinl willi less experi- ence. I )uriiii; assitiniiK-iils .u lives work with associ- ates, heipinu ' iheiii and i i ini ihem pointers on photOgraphi( In liiii(|iic. Mec-lini s an- held three times a ((iiarlcr. Rolxrt .lu ' ner. dep.irlnieni ol photography. 1 ,id isor to the group. C HUPUH rHUTUCIl IFHEKH oii-ici:rs Tom Mnntei. Prt ' siJt ' n( Boh Kim rn. Ue Pre: Uletit Bill iiiinuTiiiaii. ciretarv I ronsrirrr ACriM. II. IBtKS George Cohen Bill Dnvis Boh Kucera Tom Montei Howard Newmnrker Van Ramsey Dean Sanno Bill Zimniernian ASSOCi.MI. MIMBKRS I ' ddie r)()linsk% Tyge FrKins Alliert K. inter Bill Phillips I nil Pittenger Bill Stoker R i arga TOP ROW: Zimmerman. Mon- tei, Kucera, Varga. ROW ONE: Sando, Stoker. Erkin , New marker. TOP ROW: 1. H.iriull, AJUr. Coicli. M.ir h.ill, (Inmm. G. Barnt-l. Hjrn.-i.n. Moviurv ROW KOURj RouUnJ. Bnckcr. Ha t hurnc. Taylor. Hill, J( nl . Hawk. Rader. W. Dcnnilly. ROW THREE: Guy. Sim . Whcclct. Jcnkin . Barnes, Bcrns. Brouin, I ' lUhcr. ROW TWO: GilKri;. Fitlon. Blue, Dickson, Morris, Van Kirk. G. Donnelly, Rcidcnbach, HoUcr. ROW 1 1 ! T ■• mh-. W .lliam , UodJ, Miller, Trunick. Hall. Gammafic. , 01 1011 HTUIIE T SENATE l rrsitlint; over nicetiims in ii year ol aclioii- |)a( kt ' d sessions, l.cl Miller letl the Student Seii.ile lliriiiiMli .uiiillier mi (cssIuI ear of stiitleiit govern- ment. Campus activities Uol into lull suint! witli Jiii k Shackeilorcl at llie liead of Dad s Day festivities, and liill i3oiuieily in eliarUe of liie colorful events ol a I iomer omin{ tliat will loot; l)e rememhered. [louse de (iralioiiv. tlie iloat parade, the (|ueen ele( lion, €ind tlie daru e were all in llie Itest senate an l ( )lii i .St, lie tradition. ( ainpiis ( liest a(li ilies will) K.ilpli I )i( kson at tlie controls kepi senate nusy as did tin- ,idop- tion of a new coiistilution wliic li will ureatly in- I rease stud -nl participation in uov erniiiiiil. Ia Week found Chuck Nitsc like, li.iinnan, li.ircl at work with the- Panorama, the- . lax Supper, atli- ielir contests, the tr.idllional honorary initiations, and. once atiain. elections. New class ollicers. sc-nafors. the ! ]ay ()ueen. and her court were cliosen. Since .N|ay 2 ' ). I 27. when the Joseph A. Park flan lor sliidc-nl (loNc-rnment was ratified hy the sludent liiicK . the sen,ite has widened its field of activities. Ilavinc control over traditional events, inter c olleuiate c ciidereiic cs. and campus judicial power. Senate has Ureal re-ponsihility. Stiidc-nl Sc-nale projc-c Is c oidcl not lie completed without the work of the- office staff directed i)y |),ivi- I )i)dd. - •( rel.iry tre.i-urer. cUid llii- vi Soph- omore sec rel, tries w ho louncl llic-ir joli riiiii li liu ' liter l v enthusiastic freshman assistance. . S « rrlarv ri ' « iiri ' r 352 I ' Inl A.llrr lini Hamrs ( •Irii hiiriK-ll In in Hiinit ' tt Jti k hrrtiv Cuilltrir tUiii- C ortu ri [ ri KtT Bnrhnrn Brown Chrislinr C ' onnwny v h . k..l|.l. Ouksun ( M-orC Donnelly KtliftkhLVI IIlth ,lli,i i |)..nn. ' lli U„ li.ir.l I llloti Kiitli ( ■tilnliini;i- hnl. (mIImtU ir.iti ( •riiiiin hiirliiirii { uiv lrr l Mall RfxIiK-v I larrtson Mitrv 1 .1)11 I lawK .M1..H.11 Max llol .r jtilui Kukin- arrrii IniiDt Duvr MarsUII 1,1 Millrr li-iinru- Aiinr Mitilirl Mar Ann Morri i K(ty Mdrriv KnlxTt Mow i-ry .liMin liirar losi ' fMi Piirk I n.nk IM.lur K. K..iKM auutt Htll K. ' i.lrnl... [l I ' mil krni[ f-« SkI Rowliind I )ii ' Scrilon!! |)i k Siriiti I .IniiT I iiyirr lillcr I ooniH ' i Miir ' I ' .IIrn I ninick fNl Vim Kirk Pauly l.r.l,r Cniirlcs illiani Lew W illiaiMis The slavin sophomore S€ s . Kiry Ellen Trunich, Vice President yiury Ann Morris. Secretary of Student Court hat is so rare as ( lis picture 0 b-enalc? mm Tt)P ROU ' : Burd. Rowlanj.i. Munahan. V.indn Slut?. Miller. Mullen, MunJ ehau. Slvjn. Amslut:, Mi.i ii.«i . Dicncr. NiJj. Rltirhio. THIRO ROW: Gracnon. Chandler. Morns. Churchman. Pfcillcr. Nasel. Wcnrick. Mablii. Downey. Raudebauiih. V. Brovin, Rector. ROW TWO; Kelly. Smith. Watson. Idcn. Johnson. Gnmm. Williams. Anderson. Mitchell. Van Kirl. ROW ONE: Bish. Ink. B. Brovin. Baker. Atkinson. Siriighi, Gonsct. W S G A ()1 i-ic i:r.s Jr.in Ciriniiii. I ' raitlcnt ii iiini. illiaiiis. i-in ' (iiry lidllli . nn Joiinson. First ' icc Pmident Jane Anderson, Treasurer Pegg ' IJen. Second ' ice PresidenI I Ik- Woincii s Self Government Association is the governing women students ' organization of the campus. The purpose of WSGA is to regu- late all matters pertaining to llie stuilent life of its members which do not fall under the imme- diate jurisdiction of the faculty or the Student Senate; to further in every way the spirit of units ' of the women of the University; to increase their sense of responsihilitA ' toward each other; and to he a mediiun l)y which the social standard of the Universitv ' be made and kept high. Several years ago ' S( A saw the need of a women s co-operative residence on the campus and from this need the Ann 1 weedale Mouse was cslablished. ' SCi. also sponsors the encouragc- iiieiil of sludenl government boards in the women s dormitories and residences. Perhaps the most cx- iting project of WSGA is the Gold Diggers Prom. Hig event of the prom is the crowning of the Gold F igger s King, who is eleclfrl Iiv i ( •impirs wide coed election. At the beginning of Pall Quarter during Orien- tation Week. WSGA sponsors various activities, hirst ol these is a style show open to all students. Another project is the planning of an organiza- tion hour giving to the new student an overall picture of campus activities. WSGA is also re- sponsible for the procuring of women Student Leaders li guide the F ' reshmen through their first week at Ohio Slate, loo. they set up niunerous In- formation F oolhs around the campus during Ori- entation Week for the benefit of the incoming I ' reshman C lass. In Spring Quarter, tliiring May Week. WSG. has become the sponsor of the May Supper. WSGA was established in 1908 and was known at that time as the Women ' s Council. Every woman student on campus is automat- ically a member of WSGA. which is governed by a f)oard consisting of the officers, class representa- tives, membersat-large. and four Sophomore sec- retaries. 354 |) IS()RS Mr. a ristnu c nnaw i iss M..ry ( onion Mrs W . C, Dh kersi n is Kalliryn 1 lopwootl Ml- Mlil.RS Susan Amslnl M.. ' ll. ' il.n.... Joann K.inJrl .itii; Miirilvn Alkinson 1 )4)r lltv 1 iopprr Sur Rfitor Ali.r B,.k.r Bitlv Ink Barbara Kt-ddini; Ann Bi i. iL ' aii Kt ' llv Marilvri Kil liir narnara lirow n Pnl ' ,iti Kirk loannr RowIamU .iliric Brown Alv..- MrK.-.i.. ratriria rniln Siinili Buni Doris Mill.-r Juov Sli ' in Ros ' ni«iA ' (- ' lianilltT Jeannr . nn Mi ,lu II Clartfirl traitflil jnr n (fiun hiTian MfitlrK ' n Moint ' slcT lennv Lou atso Biirl ara ( ooiht la[i( l Monrinai) Paulinr Wl.r.Irr Rulli Cjaininai) ' - Mar Ann Morris loan rnrii k Dinna Gonser !o Anne Nidti l ' „t Pleifl..r U!.!vn .„wlrr Dort ' ti ofHinl. This is for tiw (lirtis. ' iVo Just herp Tl, le supper lluil fcf. ooms tn the spnng nEPHESFM TIVFS- Boh A rend ( tirntll . k%oo I M.ml U..-., Jnnii Bi nofi B tn Doyn ' l im (- onu va John Cox Ku!(fii n C roniwfll Dick CumniineR ( OrNCIL MFMBHRS Di.L Daxi 13ii i(l I inx ' l H.rl. Iluy.l f )f.in I o tl■r illiaiii If-ini Y..lr I l. lt Kjirl l.ovrLintl ( MHiriif Martin Bol, M (ar ( ' Itiitk Niudike I Arn- Kohififton Itiiiirs Slinrpe Slimli-x SwrH Jiiii I nniii[ on I)i( K on Kurnc ' l Hm.. ' JIme John ri lll SOPIIOMORr SrCRITAKll ; I )iisliii Corlillr B .l W ' lll.aliis I Kl: ll l stxKi:i. Kii:s Fr - l t 11.(1% Lf vis Oilry Vtt-A Jonnson I loilKT l.ohis I luiiiias Nciluntls Doll Sniilli I r..l W..IIins nOWS WITH M CW C.W .A mii itut iinjyortattt offiic on f ir L ' njon s fourth floor All efficient staff runs an efficient office Ttu ir fmrtl iiort is ci ir,nt .i- . ' f ' ' TOP ROW: Clorlctt.-. Smith, U nllms. Chclfy. Wilhams. Th mr-: ' n. B. Merrill. G. Merrill. ROW THREE: Sharpe. Patterson. Wclkcr. Bishop. Cromwell. Burlcv. Wru ht. McC.r.iy. ROW TWO: Knickebcrtt. Emscl Foster, Floyd, Con.iw.iy. Simons, Cummings. Plummcr. RO V ONE: Ro:?. Nitschkc. Auvood, Trostcl, Harbaiiic. Donnelly, Davi , ArenJ, Sims. COM OFFICERS William Donnelly. President John Jones. Vice President bred Campbell. S. ' ir (ary Merril Geiger. 7 reusrirer Council of y ei s Organizations is a (O-ordinat- ing Iiody for all men s organizations on campus. Its office staff nandles correspondence and admin- istrative details for all of these University organi- zations. COMO was founded in 1945 upon tne authori- zation of the President of the University. One of its reginar projects is the orientation ol all men students in order to acrpiaint them with the opportunities in extra-curricular a( tivities. At this time, the council asKs Freshmen to indicate the activities of their choice, then sends a list of names of these Freshmen to the organization. The organization then contacts the Freshman and tries to enlist him in its activities. COI ' IO also keeps a grade check on officers of all men s organizations on the I riiversity ampus. .• n officer s point-hour nuist not fall helow 2.0. Newest projeit of the COMO office is that of providi ' ig low coyt transportation for Ohio .State students during their vacation holidays. At the time of the Rose Bowl game. It was COMO s transportation chairman, fiob Williams, who took charge of arrangements to send a special plane to California and back. This year. COMO took charge of all the foot- ball rallies whic h were held on the Friday before all home games. Biggest of these rallies was the Homecoming Rally which consisted of the huge bonfire by the Stadium. The council is composed of representatives from the executive committees of member organizations, which arc (oinposed entirely of men. 1 he overall organization is regulated by the executive commit- tee (omposed of the officers of the council and four members at large appointed by the president from members of the council from the preceding year. This year. Council of Men s Organizations had Mvlin Ross as its fac idtv advisor. 357 TOP RO K ' : Whiteside. Sparl . Garlovc. Siiidcbakcr. Herman. Dyson, Crowley, Bernstein. ROW ONE: Stuilcnit:. Patterson. Von Kaend. Ptmiiu . Ruffncr. STUIIE T ATTIVITIES DIKI ( lOK SdPMOMORi; DIRIX ' IOK ' Jiinics SUulriiir Jollies KlifliK-r li.inJil i ' olllius I-)oiii l ittt ' rson l-0 atecl in Room 27 ol llic ()ni i I iiioii. llii- I ) ' |)iirliiu-nl of Sludcnt . li ilics i llic iiioiiidlidii jciiliT for iiil tin- sarioiis slucU ' nl iulivilii ' S ol the Ohio Union, and assists all other organizations wherever possilih-. The A(tivilies office works in conjuiulion willi the (Jliio L nioii officials and ifip Ohio Union Board of Overseers. I he personnel of liie departmenl consists ol rrevhinen wrio compete diirinu ' their lirst year lor appointments as Sopliomore dire lors of Sliidenl Ac ti ities. Typiiii; and filiriu are ini hided in tin- duties ol these- Ireshmen, i ' rom the Soplmmcire (andidates. one man is chosen to he the direi tor. In his senior ear he aiitiiniiilii ally hecomes a mrmher of the C)hio L nion Hci.ird of Oversec-rs. Student Aili ilic-s office is a sc-r ic c office- per forminu many iiseltil tasks for sliidenis .inci cam- pus organizations. It promotes sue h ai ti ities as the Inter-Colleciate [Milliard I mirn.imc-nt. liridge .111(1 pliiu punt! toiirnaineiits are also promoted. A midterm and exam hie is maintained by the main office hir the use ol all I nion members. 1 here is also .i jrci- liridino Jilii.irA which may be used by any L nion member. One of the main ser ic cs of the office is the mimeographinB ol c ornvpondence, rosters, and pidilic ations for other organizations. . ride SCTV- ic e lor students is also maintained. I his ser ice has been a great help liii.ini i.ilK lor many Uni- versity students. One- ol the biguest projects is taken care of by this office in the annual editing of the Student .• cti ities Dvalihool: which is sent to every new studi-nl that c-nters the- Ohio State I nivc-rsitv ' . I his vi-ar a i op cil the Desknook was in.iilccl to everv liiu ' li sc hciol in the stiite. Stuch-nt . ( tivilii-s sponsors the- I ' reslmian iti ities ( ouni il. in addition to its other tasks. 358 FHEHHIU IW ATTIVITIEH OFFnCFRS Ashton Springer Jr., PraiJciil Chirlotic Backus, Vice President Iciii I-v. ns, Sr( relary George fiochn, Treainrcr Freslim.iii Ai ti itics. tlic imU governing body of the hrcslmian C lass, was lornu-d ny tlie Stu- dent ActivitU-s Oftiic ill lO ) ). I his organization is composed ol cine iminlici licini each sorority, fraternity, and ilorinit()r . and one representative from Fleiades, Civitas. and other independent organizations. The Fresluiian C hiss does not have class officers, so Freshman Activities serves in place of regidarly elected offii ers. It is the purpose of Freshman . cti ities to foster better relations with tlie new students who must carr - on the activities of the campus throughout their years at Ohio Stale. This year the group has as its goal More and better things for the Fresh- men. Fail Quarter was occupied with getting organ- ized and acquainted. fOuring Winter Quarter, all efforts were directed toward planning and working on the main events of the year which occurred during Spring Quarter. 1 his c.u ihi ' ( ouni il sponsored a Freshman (arni .d. ( )ru,uil .alioMs selected candidates for a [ reshman (.)ueen to reign at the dance. I he final- ists were ( lioseii uid the niglil ol the event one girl was elected by the boys attending. Otlier projects luider the sponsorship of the (oiiiKil included a concerted campaign for a seat on the Student Senate. It was felt that the Fresh- man Class, the largest on the campus, deserved representation. 1 he Ireshiiian laleni .Show, an- other project, was put on at the Candlelight Inn. Ibis was the lirst activity of the year in wiiith the f ' reshmaii Class as a whole had a (luuue to participate. At the close of Spring ()uarter. a Freshman . ctivities ban(|uel was held. Keys were awarded to outstanding members lor their service, merit and attendance at meetings. Th organization was under the guidance of Richard ' on Kacnel and Frederick Stecker. TOP ROW: R. Lc%v. Whitmcr. Di Ro5.irio, Trimmer. Bcinstcin. Fcldman. Sohk. PcterM-im. L. Levy. Minty. Nichols. Grclla. Rvan. Alh.iugh. H.ilpirt, Hand. Cra vford. Ward. ROW THREE; Hahn. MichcUon. R.i!Or. Loughridcc Clark. Olm. W.ndcc. Solt. Tkach. Rollnick, Lingo. Bro«n, Crowley. Sparks. Evans. Cammarn. Stover. Owen. Jenkins. ROW TWO: Krumcich. Hamilton. Mcndenhall, Ruffing. Lauehlin, Bochm._ Mccsc. Ferrantc. Springer. Shipley. Lewis. Parsons. Backus. Bo?art. Adams. Dicke, Skinner. Pray. ROW ONE: Yasinow. Collins. Whireside. P;.nistcr. Garlove. Sug.irman. Eckert Edw.Trds. Hansel. Barnes. l ll 1EltE E KIIAItll OF ril TRUL To serve the office ol llie I3e,iii ol Women s Office is the purpose ol I lie f onierene Board of Control. 1 lie fJoard also lorniidales poiii les for tlie use ol llie social wing (second and third Hoors ol f onierenc). fends to promote friendship among women students of Ohio State, and provides a center lor activities. Projects approved and carried oiil l llii- l)i).ir l. lomuil iiienihers. and i Dniinitlecs (iiirin! the past year included the Saturday-night d.uiccs in Pom- erene, a Christmas Part ' for the children from the C ' odman duild. bridge and d.ini ing lessons, the annual card party, ainuial recognition dessert for memhers of the honoraries. and the annual dance for memhers of (he Pomerene .Activities. . utomatic mendiers ol the hoard include the dean of women, one staff meinher from the same onic e. tlie c hairman of the omen s Physical Kdu ation I )cparliric ' iit. and the director of Pom- erene Refectory. Oiii- .ilniniia representative and Iwo f.iciiltx memhers are appointed. . ll student iiirmlxTs must have a point hour ratio of 2. . ny llii who is a mendier ol the student hody may partic ipale in the I omerene . ctivilies program as a mcmher ol one ol the c onwiiittees. I ' or memher- sjiip on the comuil. girls Jiiiisl have jO hours of work on a conuniltee. C oiuicil meetings iire held in Pomerene Mall on Wednesdays at 1:00; the Board meets llic iirvl I uesday of every month dur- ing the school ye.ir. TOP ROW: Hjri:cnrocdcr. Villi.im«. Milici.i. CUrkin, Kroul ROW ONt IVMano. Pjily. RcJnun. Milclull, P.ivis. Rcnncr. TOP ROW: P.ilmcr. Hjulicn- rorjcr, Willums, Milicii. Krmii. ROW ONI-: Jones. Lur- 1I-. Mitvhcll. Conawjy. Patly. Sn.ill. OHIO UNION BOARD TOP ROW: Thompson. Kunt:, Kincjitd. Stcckcr. K. vs. Paschal. ROW ONE: StraJlcv. Taylor. Bricker, Link, Alloway, Stccb. OHIO UNION TOP ROW: Banks. WolforJ. Wingo. Hinklc. Kntcland. Rair- don. Price. Lcon.irJ. Wright. ROW FOUR: Davich. Jenkins. Vamcy. Dow. Neighbors. McCIccrv. Lease. Boggioni. Davis. WMdo. ROW THREE: Clark, Greenwadc. Lanehornc. Hudnell, Porter. McCormack, Taylor. Rittcl. Montgomery. ROW TWO: Roddy. Morton. Hand. Stcckcr, Lucas. Barker, Rccd, Grimes, Hairston, Grundy. ROW ONE: Trc?cmcr. Strain, Kanouse. Horger. Thone. Lcfflcr. Wickline. Hoesch. Flint. Hart, Irwin. IIHIU Ui IUi Since 101 1 administration of tlie Ohio Union. recreational center for all stiitlents on tne campus. Has been in rtiarce of the Oiiio I ' nion Board of Overseers. This board, which is responsible to the University Board of T riistees directs policies, appropriates Union funds, makes all rules for the use of the building, and provides for the general welfare of the Union. Membership of the Ohio I nion Board includes five student representatives of the faculty, trus- tees, and alimini. Mr. Carl E. Steeb. business manager emeritus of the University, who nas served continuously on the Board since its found- ing, holds honorary membership. Despite the inade((Ma(ies of the old building, the Board has cons( ientiously attempted to serve student needs witli constant efforts toward ini provements of existing fa ilities and standards. . recent improvement was the purchase of a televi- sion set lor the use of the students. This year the Ohio Union Board of Overseers has sponsored the Candlelight Inn. Ohio State s first campus night did). This service was provided free to all Ohio State Universib,- students. Each year the Ohio I nion sponsors a billiard team chosen through (ompetitive play to represent Ohio State in the national Inter-collegiate tourna- ments. This past year women parti( ipated for the first time. Eor the third consecutive year Ohio State has won the straight-rail national team com- petition, and has placed first in three-rail compe- tition. Construction was begun .June II. 19-10. on the new Ohio Union. Its completion will climax the efforts of a campaign begun in 1 )I7 by various campus organizations. It is hoped that the new building will be readv for occupancy in .Iiuie, 1951. 361 Kendall. Stuhldrchcr. J. Jones, Wcimcr. N. Jones, Edn-ards. Porter. STUDENT rniiRT r ' .iiil WciiiHT, Chief iisficc M.ip. ' Ann Morris. Spc y of Lourt II I X .1 NVwIiin liino . 111,1 II. 1 li.ni DhIc i:dwnr ls Htv, , Ki n.l.,11 Gfor(jf . hiiililrfluT ll i llic (unction ol llic Sliidciit Court to licar .iiul clc( i lf ill cases involving interpretation of • ill powers and University rules as may he dele- (jalcd to the Court by the Board of 1 ru ilees of trie Universitv ' . Student Court shall .iNo ln-.ir .nul dec icie all rases involvint; interpretation or revision ol the Constitution and acts of the Student Sen- ate. Student infractions of any Senate rules and student organizational disputes in vhi( li l)()lli par- ties agree tiiat the action of the Student Court shall he final shall also he heard hy the Student Court. The Student Court also lias the task of trying traffic violation cases. On rehruarv ' Q. 1927. Dean of Men Joseph A. I ' ark. then sec retary of llie . 1( .X. suhinitled a plan to the Fioost Ohio Conunittee. . ' ien Students Coiuicil. and the L ' niversih ' Administration, siig- L ' esling the dissolulioti of the Student Council lUid Hoost Ohio and the creation of the- Student Senate and Student Court. . Stuclciil Court was needed because President Rightmire had been acting as a Court and trying all Ir.iffic and (list iplinary cases. The University liad grown so large that this had become an im- possible task and a different system was needed. In . pril. lOi ). the iiresenl rules governing the Student Court were incorporated into the Student Court Constituliiiii. This organi .ation has no social functions. Student Court consists of seven nieml ers. One member must be a woman and three members must be enrolled in the College of Law. A student must have successfully completed six quarters in the University, and law members must have suc- cessfully oniplelcd their first year of Law School. I hey shall be appointed bv the President of the Student Senate after conf ' rrinu with the Chief lustice of the Student Court, . ppoinlments must be approved by the Student Senate. 362 IIKAVHTirS IMIARII sfKM i itfi nii liciiiU only ri ' i -iill iixivcd. llic ( )|ii( SImIc Dranialics hoard. iidIII llii mmt. Ii iv Ii.kI IIIiIc Id (III will) llic (Iraiiicitu prodiii liiiiis on (lie ( )liio Sttitc (ciinpiis. I his year. lio c i-r. llie hoard has made many improvements in University dramatit s. I hroe main projects were contompialed at the liiuiiuiinij of llie year: one ol pcrioilii ally pnhiisli- iiit; literature puhlicizins all llic prodiittions of the lioard: another of piirchasinU ' piipincnl such as spotlitjiits. puhlii address systems, .ind other necessities, to lie made availahle to the various campus groups for their prodiu lions: and .i third ol |)resentinsj a l.l Week prourain in dramatics that woula he a hiahliaht Irom the best production of ea h organization during the past year. The hrst project of trie Dramatics Board is familiar to the campus in the lorni cnlilled our |)r.mi.ili(s Cro- gram. ( aid [n e ( I ir a possihle |he sponsors of ImiIIi private ,nid ,dl (.iriipus University social liMK lions is tlic puipove ol the Social Board. The lioard wishes lo csl.dilish a more rounded sot iai program for Ohio State students, to assure finan- ( iai stahilitv- for all social finu lions, and lo elimi- nate injurious ompclilion lor preferrc ' d event dales. As delegated llic Count il on Sludcnl Alfairs. the Social Board has jurisdiction over all sludcnl social lunctions held hy any recognized campus group. The Soc i.il Bd.ird cdlK a handfiook offering information cini ci iiino .ill types of social evc nls; assumes nnancial responsihilitv lor a ccrl.iin per- centage of the service charges lor dances held in the Mens (iviii: cstahlishes dates for c|uarterly social programs: and acts as a loan agency for student group ' i lioldiiig affairs. DRAMATICS BOARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Flaut:. Scarlet Masic; Rcicll. Hillcl Players; Coles. Ja:; Forum; Jenkins. Strollers; Ellcman. University Players; Harris. Wesley Players. SOCIAL BOARD TOP ROW: Nitschtc. Tninicl. Knee. Sleeker. Floyd. ROW ONE: Patty. Mylander. Don- nelly, Dickerson. Park. STROLLERS BOARD TOP ROW: Ri!«.r. LovclanJ. ' arye, Snyder. Taylor. Zuckcr, Wchster. Kindlcr. Wolfe. ROW ONE: RocdiTcr. Goilec. Jen- l.ins, Horfman. Tresemcr. STROLLERS rOP ROW: Zuckcr. Collier Hctrick. Kicr. Knowcr. Forney Sicrn. Durca. ROW TWO IMummcr. Sparrow. Risscr H.jCMrl. Rit.:hid. Bobb. Will Mullay. Webster. McKinncy Warvc. ROW ONE: Love i.nd. Kinjlcr. Taylor. Roe I ' -rer. Jenkins. Hoffman. Tre mcr. CfOslcc. Snyder. WoUc. . ' ,, iiifrc ' S T IHI L L E l{ H Strollers is iin ori{ tiii . ilii n oppn fo all students iiitcrcslcd ill (lie ails dI tlic tlie.iter. illi iici iii.iin |)i(i lii( lion (lurinij Spring Quar- ter. ) ' )! . Sirdllers opened its )M year in tlie Fall (.)uarter willi ( n ' ortje (lersliwins C lirl Crazy, it starred i ' .il Wikon. ,i winn.r nl llie 1948 Stroll- ers Osrar. ind lim I clieliiarl. .md was directed Ijy Dick Cireenw.ild. like I in- pri-teding musicals Strollaganza aiui U -, lill, ' ( .iri Crazy sold out r. Hall d.apei. Sirollerv oilier major prodiirtion was the Sllin- inu I lour. .1 lliree .i I dr.ima. directed by Mrs. Maruarel lili, kle. I liis vi-ar aiti ilie in liiili ' d severtd one-act plays and variety siiowv presented at Mass Meet- ings. C ' firidleliglil Inn. I ' liTan s I iospilal. T and eisewlierr I lie .ninual l)aiii|uet was held at the end 111 W ' inlei ( )Mailer. uMfi IcnIHit . ' ri ' ««li-iil 364 lolin l.„kni.. ' r.M. .fil „„m I l.,lli„iin. Vi.v l ' r, „l,„t Kitli.iril Kiii-ilcrir, cirrffirv riwi lirrr ho K|) ()|- (-() I Rf)L Mrs. M ir  l„kl, I ll,.„ Kiss,., lianiK- ( loslcr I )r Riivall Snow Brilv Klncllrr l ' „ul Snvcl, r KnrI l..v,l.„„l l,„l r„vlnr CI. .1.1 ' ((„c Ni,„v r,„„ii , I () rr.s.n„r I),. I, .,ryr i.rli.ri Wil.sl.r li ' iin . ' nii Wdlh- Sliiriliv n l cr Shechs. Pard. this oin ' t nin AU work is twt oti sUufp Cast oj GiW Odzv Coopers got r tyf ir SL ' AltLET IU Hh offici:rs tulin rliiut . Prt ' sidvnt n.ift MiKiiHii ' . Vice President Dcdiraletl lo tin- fiirtliering of interest in clra- nicitics am ni the men students of this campus. Scarlet Mask is one of tlie lew colleBe groups in the countr ' to present all-original productions. It was founded in IQIQ as an all -male society and continued as sucli until 1050. w lien lor three years it admitted women as memhers. During this time. Scarlet Mask sp.irklcd with suth outstanding names as James I iuirher. I.lliotl Nugent. Milt Caniff. Wes Fesler. Richard Wolfe. Stokes McCune and Johnny Jones, to mention only a few . In IQIO. the organization was dlssoKcd. With a ininstrel-type show in the hall of lOlS. Scarlet Mask took its first step toward a proinisinu come-hack. Ill the Spring of 1910, it gave llii ' i .uiipiis iU lir l student-produced, original rnnvi( il in nine years. Howdy. Stranger. . ' luvic .mil l ri v lor ii- prochii tion were hy o ) C ohciii .iiul I .ee I.. 1.. IJriH Li-nniilU ' r. Secretary Dkit ' on Kaenc ' l. Business Manager .■ dams. and tin- huok was l) .lohn f ' laulz. John Maldi and Boi) llovey starred as the comedy team. Sea Legs. this years show, was the re- sult of the efforts of a nun h larger nuinher ol men. fioh Cohan worked on the nuisic. lyric s and hook and also directed the shcjw. C oll,d)orfiting on the hook were John Flautz. Jim Shipley and la.k Phnnn.er. liu, I-...|,ert. WiW W ' iel and Ed fiaini conlrihulcci lo the music and lyric s. I he comedy leads were taken over by John Bee k and f )i, k Bc-hrend. Scarlet . lask is open to all mcue students ol the campus. Jo become an active member, one musi couple interest with ace unudative working hours, . ssociate membership is granted after a year of active participation to those approved li till- cxciiitiM ' board. . mend)er of Scarlet Ma k i.s entitled to wear the ke and pin. which is a scarlet laughing ina k. the traditional iiibi)l ol (Ir.iind. TOP ROW. Minor. Hcirick. B. Wacyc, KincaiJ, Weiss. Forney. Nelson. Hovcy. ROW ONE: Lovel. nd. Arcnd, Flautz. McKinney, D. Waryc. ' rTh luiAiin Mh rnxiiuii li„l. Ann.l „k 11.11,..- B..I. ( ..l...n Grorflo I l.-trii k n.,1, ii„v.v Boll K.rns 1 ).in 1. Kinfi ' ' B„l .U..n I-)i. k .niK.i.-n !).. Dnirk.nriiillcr l..lin 1 l.iiil . Bob I ' orncv Mdr iii Kinruid K;irl 1 .o% flaiul Bol. Wan. ' Dick ' ur c Bcmic ' oi55 Oh say, can you see? on qrotil itiif Imtulbonn- . . nmn: Rt ' tnarkahL ' jovllmll femininity facii IHummer aispio ifn.M. .i(.. TOP ROW: SchacfTcr. Sbymalcr. Altmcvcr. Biiccjlo. Herbert. Bull, Papal. ROW TWO: Bctkowit:. Hulhil, loncs. Ratb Mv ' .l,.r, K.rBUs. Ribcr. ROW ONE: Slatlcr. YcMkum, Stewart, McPhcrson. Papier. Walter. W ' cintraul- ALPHA EFSILII. .iHII OFFICERS Ji-m; Papier. President ( u-iw M PfnTson, i(i ' ' rcMiiffit lacltic Slewarl, Secretary I larrlft Mlinn, 1 rvustircr . ormiin C on in, . In.x ' lie iiiul I Irlck I licit are three ol the famous radio personahties whose names are inruicled aiiiMiit, ' tlie honorary ( hiirter inemhcrs of Alpha Epsiion Rho. I ' rior to 19 16 there existed, on our campus, a C UP f students interested in riidio program work. This tJroiip. de- i hne lliey ( oidd work l)elter as an orfianized fra- ternity, petitioned for memijership in Alpha I ' .p- sllon f lio. in IVtemher of IQ-tH this orcani .ation was nationally retofinized as the I ' .psilon hapter of Alpha i ' .psilon Rho. national radio honorary fraternity sponsored In tlie A ' -voi i.itioii lor r.din n tion n Radio. . lemhers of . lpli.i l.psMon Rho .ire selected from those students showinu interest and ahililx in radio hroadcastint ' work. I ' .nthiisiastir anti tire- less work on the part of all the tnemhers have helped the organization to realize their aims in a very short time. I he fraternity has surreeded in enrouraginc interest in liiuh standards of radio l roadcastin(i. oper ilin( it script e.xchanije among the various chapters and promoting festivals and ontests among the various schools. In keeping with the purposes, Flpsilon chapter was the host of the national organization ol the Iraternity at the nineteenth aniiu.i! Iiisliliilc lor Education fjy Radio, held in May. 1«1«. This year the chapter presented a series of dra- matic programs every Suntlay evening over V ' OSU-l M. These programs were started in January and have gained much recognition, both 111! inil off the campus. W ' OSl ' is also the meet- ing |)l.i( ■ ol the group on every alternate 1 uesdiiy iiighl. I he meetings are advised hy C ilenn I ' .llstrom and Newt . Iitzman. while .lerre Rapier presides over the meetings as president. C leiie . lat I ' lierson .serves as vice president for the organization, along with secretary .lackie Stewart and { larriel Waller, treasurer. L ' nder these anie leaders, the menuiers of I ' .psilon chapter completed a very active year. 368 BRUW(V1I U IIIUIUATir HiK ' lETY Oil IC1£RS Mart..- h.-.l.r. ' r.M.l.nl Snmll f nills. ' icv Prt ' sitlvnt I ' iirtilliv 1 .irrtir. . nri-fdrv luiir (lift, rrnsurcr l it going to rain? This is fho t|iicslion vlii( li (Ik- lUowning [ r.Tniatir Society asks the wratlicr- iii.iii (M( li Spritiu ( )iiarl«T. ha( li Sprint; wlicii the group presents its annual play, in the campus amphitheater, it seldom fails to rain for at least one perlormance. Last year when the group pre- sented . Conietly of Errors the weatherman played a nasty trick on the society. He turneci on the celestial lancets full hlast and turned them on onl an hour and a half before curtain time. By then the players did not know whether or not the perlormante woiud he given. But the show must go on and even tlioiit ' li there is rain Browning will shine. The Browning l r.irnalic Society was started in 1882 and was tliiri known as the oung Ladies i-iterary Society. When Elizaheth Barrett Brown- ing s poetry began to take hold ol the puhlit the wonicn ill the so( iet ( luuiged the name to llie one now used. 1 he most ( herished possession ol the or- g uii ation is a letter ol appretiation Ironi Robert Browning. I,irii (l l ,nglish poet and husband of Llizabeth. I lie group first began to present Shakespearean plays in 1 )08, antl since that lime have prescnlcd one each Spring. I he spirit of the plays is the same as it was in Shakespeare s da . but there has been a slight change in the method ol presentation. Shakespeare s all-male cast has given way to firowning s all-female cast. During the Winter C.)uc ' irter the traditioiud Twelfth Night Ban(|uet is held, which helps pres- ent members and alumnae relive. In memory, the days of ye merrie olde l£ngland. I he play for Spring Quarter is announced by a skit combining the old and new plays. Featured speaker of the banc|uet this year was Dr. W. H. Meager of the Ohio State Department of Speech. The production announced for presentation this Spring was Fhe Twelfth Night. Browning was this year again luider the leader- ship of Mrs. Elsie Coates Kittle w ho was ably as- sisted bv Mrs. Hazel C iregg. TOP ROW: Jcttmgholl. WollT. C.n.ll. Rh„c ' .-. Hi-l-nr. P:,rtrr. PcVu-tor. Firrir, H,:t.-h, n- ROW ONF- Whcclcr. Kiltlc. Grey. Cratls 169 Ml Tlie Oliio Stafp I iiivcrsily Players is a drama- tits lionorary orcaiiizatioii wliicn was lormed on the campus In 19-46. It is the polity of iIip OSl ' Players to give reioenition for the worfc clone itliin the Drama Studio in the plays produced l) the Speech De- partment. 1 he University f layers lia e appeared in several plays s|X nsored by the Speech Department in lin past year such as. Sc ioof or i(s()«iif s. I lireo Sieii On a Hor-i ' . Jc-voiul l ic Horizon, and .Al ceslis. OSL ' Players lia c in tiliited a pohcy ol (jivinC awards at an annual ljan(|uet at wliic h Oscars are presented to deserving members. Sin e the origin of the Hillel Players in 1925 there has been a constant striviii( for the main- lin.iiu e of hifih dramatic standards. In addition to till- presentation of plays the Hillel Players offer pra( tice in make-up. costuming, and other behind- the-scenes aspects of the theater. It has developed, also, an auxilary group entitled the Hillel Radio Plavers. I his group concerns itself vith radio techni(|U( ' and the presentation of radio plays and productions. This ve.ir tli - 1 lillrl Players produced Eugene O Will .. All ' Wilderness. The audience heartily ayrced that the presentation was in Keepinu with the line Ir.idition of the pl.iyers group of the 1 lillel rouiidiitlon. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS TOP ROW: Fr - r. Collin!. Hixon. Kav, Wilxman, Gould. Hinckley. Rjthbun. ROW TWO: Goilce. Stroh. Winucr. Schacllcr. Kindkr, Willl m . Hill. Gross, Sicinbcrtcr. ROW ONE: Routsons. Wiseman, Jackson, Kine. Hall. Ellemin. HILLEL PLAYERS TOP ROW: Godcj. Scigcl Pjpicr, JalTc, Mcnlcin. Wcis man. Garbcr. ROW TWO: Sil vcrhUii, Holoii, PiUcr dorf Fli-ftliin. Block. Friedman Manncs. Sch.chcL ROW ONE Norman Shapiro. DoIrui. Til Irr. Reich. Gross. Norma Sha piro. FcIJcr. TOP ROW: Eiselt. Rsmslhalcr. Cillaehcr, Stahl. Walkup, Sumner, Rex. Biobeek. ROW TWO: Collier, Medley, Schmidt, Kisker, Abels, Motts. ROW ONE: Thoman, Stegner, Cater, Druckenmillcr, Flauts. OFFICERS Doc Driukeiniiiller. Pn-sident Ralpli Stegner. Nice President Hctrr - nioinan. Seirelary John Flaut . ( fuiplairi ' S Club was foimdcd in September, 1948, by four students interested in proniotlna trie ideals of healthful bving. Since then, many lo frs ol the great outdoors have been invited to join llicir ranks. Membership is by invitation only. Activities within the ( lub are varied. 1 he group frequently meets at different natural scenic places about the campus on Friday afternoons. Formal meetings are held when called by the president. During the Spring, the great social event of the year is held — a revival of the mediaeval Festival of the Chestnuts. Camping trips to such places as Milner s Forest are held from time to time, and each member is expected to breathe deepiv of Ircsh air at least once each quarter. X ' iolators are inunediately ousted Ironi the or- ganization. Each member is scrupulouslv instru( tod in what siuishine is. tli president on e li i ino gotten out of bed to answer the pnone early enough to see some. Meetings are in the loirii ol disrnssions ol riat ural liistor with cinpluisis on all sorts ol surpris- ing things. There is no at tivities Key. ijut bottle openers are supplied upon request. 1 he t hdi does absolutely nothing for the general w el la re. It is not a political parly. It is of service to nobody, although it fret|iiently demands service of others. The members are. in lact, and they shout it to the skies, the most utterly useless group on the Ohio State campus. But they have fiui! f ' or further information concerning the S Club enroll in the I ' niversity and become especially friendiv silli ,in of the charter members of the group. 371 U V ROW: SnyJcr. Cunc. M.A: ll. ;..-„. J , ....:... M..; ... . I ' :.. K ' . ' A [WW FuM.i. Page. Thomas, Whiimirr. Linn. Pearson, Mullen. Turner, Oreig. ROW ONE: Toops, Adams, Martin. GraJy, ( ammav;c. Baker. Mahlit. FiUficrald. I ' LEI IIE8 n coi ' xni. Jciinnc Othciv. Yicp PrenUlfiit l. ' ini ' l Martin, ccrptarv R s iniir ' Biiri. frvasurvr I ,in BiiKcr. Soc ' ci ( nairniiin l)firnlriy Onwson. rlcnuwrfiniit ( fKiirrriiin RpMv Circig. Constiltttion CUttirmuji iruirn.i I oslrr. Pin. Points. ii ' nf( s It-annf Aflnnis. Senair Ri ' prrsrrilnlirr Doris Mal.lis. W ' SC.A Rcr f ' lwrn Bidclison. SA (ViiiiriiKiri Mrnrictin Ciillins. Kcf islrnr Mitriiin loops. Historian l,ir 1 Iclcn [ nwn. CivttUtp I ' .tliUn loiinn . fliiiii . Pntnitilv ( liii ' :rtnan I l -ia l ' s is ()lii ) Sidle women ' . ( li.ipler ol llie N.iliiiiiiil lii lr-|ieii(leiil Sinclenis Asso( inlion. Iliirleeii urciiips. CiK li silli its own (Ijslinrtivc name, meet once  week, plan llieir own a tiv- iJies, and sliare in llie aitivilies planned for till I leiaflev rrieniners. lie name is deri i-(l from llie I oiislellalion of . itar.-i named Pleiades. I lie past year wa.s a liright and busy one for llie memliers of Pleiades. So( iai liialiliulils for llie lirsl (piarler were llie I ' all . lemlMTsliip I ea and the Kail I ' ornial at the Soufliorn Holel willi C ' ivi- las. The Stardiisler Hall al llie Korl I laves I lolel was held diiritiu the Winter ( )uarler. I lie main sprine events were the Koyal Order i| IJir lialh (vtiinl nlu ' lill. .irul . ( Iiiil.irs|ii|) Aw.ikI- K,im(|iicI. I )iirinL! liKlipciulinl v iik in llic r.ili llie ii i ' iiiliers lieki a mass meelinu willi C i iliis in which they played hridtJe as a lonrnamenl. Nor- ma firown was also selected as liuirpindrnl Swfcllicarl. The week was i liiiiaxed l)v the I ..islern Reuionai Conference ol XISA I )c . 2 i. Moh f ay wa.s held to eslalili li .1 I ' lii.idi-s v( lioliirship fiiiul. The t ' irls wiirkcd in circlri liial llie money the made he awarded lo in oiiUiand- inC Pleiades cirl. In the Sprinfi. a delecalion was sent lo the Nl! National C onvention al the I niversity of liidi.in.i. fi woiii.in not a mrmlier of a sorority is w l( onw In join. i7 iriiis Mt ' irui iiriny h llw Oia il,. ill? Sltuciy. ii ' Mv Busy office Orion — a fouely quinlel. ' ■ I ' LEIAIIEH ALDEBARONA TOP ROWr Utiimer. Mmichul, Uy Bond. Spcmk. Zubcr. ROW ONE- Mjckcn. Gcifcrs, Smith, IV-arce. Gamaace. AURORA TOP ROW: Vci:cl. Gone. Dod on. Edwards. Foster. Mann. WiUumj. Hanf. Orr. ROW ONE: Boudicl. Waidncr. DcLone. Hriricl. Cameron. .Anslcy. Tipton, COMET TOP ROW: Emi.h. Chri.tian. McFaf land. Anthony. Plummet. Whitmcr. Chanc. ROW TWO: Brown. Pe ironck. Linn. Spclnaitel. Gcotee. ROW ONE: Harmos. Martin. Lant:cr. Lo- max. Gamble. EIGHTEEN PLUS TOP ROW: Klarie. Kirkpatrick. Pa)-ne. I .ivi«. Tipton. RoKctB. McCulIouKh. ROW TWO: Raymond. Lalto. MycD, f;r. wford. Kanable. Flory, Burr. ROW ONE: Spitler. Mierka, Biddiion, ( ' olIin , Elliott. Moftland. I ' ll ;es ESTRELLITA TOP ROW: Chrirty. Roberts. BoRiii. Burkcy. Foster. Trees. Sehiefcr. Swisher. ROW TWO: Hull. Weaver. Turner. Wcnricfc, Citing. Scott. Root. Herion. Tarbill ROW ONE: Cliel. Latourrettc. Harper. Baker, Fox. Es5elburn. LYRA TOP ROW: Snyder. Gruncr. Stcllarini. McKnight, McCollum, M. Gardner. Grovedon. Colombo. Wooster, Hoadlev. Dawn. ROW TWO: Young. Brant. Jones, Fry, Gome:. Toops. Walker, Baker, Jeanne Adams, Owen. Jacobs, Jonnie Adams, DeMattco. ROW ONE: Saltzgaber. Justice. Brown, Beard, Crane, Huegely, Huffman, Grady, Scbmehcr. PEARLITES TOP ROW: Hoelsdier, Fraicc. Hickev, Vogel. Palmer. ROW TWO: Blair, HcniT. Holshcy, Matechek, Cool. ROW ONE: Thompson, Smith, XNTlite, Mullen, Pearson. f J SATELLITES Steele, McCalla, James, McAnaney, CaroUo. Snyder, PLEIADES SIRIUS TOP ROW: Ruff, Schafcr, HcMon. Mcb ih. D. Hartman. Copcland. Yanc. ROW TWO: Porlcr. Pepper. Marqui.. fjrpcnlcr. M. Hartman ROW ONE: Suckle, Wi-nncr. Rutfini;. Coojman, Tripp. SOCIUS I avtJ on. O ' Brien, Jones, Page, Nay liir, Florea, Kicffer, Huth. .SPARKLERS TOP ROW: Levin, Lielnen lein. Pleis. Kaittnrr, Beckerman, SieKler, Glickman. ROW TWO; Flus.1. Kanniov, Re.- nick, rrily. Rnhhins,. Polluck, MaJJen. ROW ONE: M..Micjtcr, Orkin. Sha- piro. Naftel, Kali h. STARDUSTERS TOP ROW: M.innin«. Steltncr. Block- i.„m. Warner. ROW ONE: Murray, rii-.ma , Wc I, Hosfcll. TOP ROW: Ktith. pR-icc. Bippu . Llliculii. Mu m,.il, Barum. Rosen. Bull. KilUi. Stmt. DrollmBit. F.mrKli. Tail. ROW SIX: Wlscm.in, Ask.im. Troy. Mobarry. W ' lnjram. Ryan. Marshall, Pollock. Root. Waun.r. Gorjon. Martin. James. Lovi-lanJ. Pachut.i. Hansel. Cover. ROW FIVE: Kinjic. Luke. App. Linnahary. Hill. FnenJ. Cox. Conlev. DurnbauBh. Fellmeth. Rowell. Ferguson. T. Wright. Weston. Mills. Low. C:hristotr. Huli- man. ROW FOUR: Marrowil:. Weber. WoK. Palmer. D Foster. Pahl. Osheskie. Wnsht. Dillon. SchillinK. Wyant. Koplein. Huffman. Sechrist. Reger. Thompson. ROW THREE: Crink. Borror, Benson. Smith. Inklcy. Evans, Foster. Danjos. Emerson. Cleaver. Thrasher. Salley. Boyce. Henderson. C. Martin. Kortcamp. Wolliver, Young- ROW TWO: Stephenson. RevnoUs. Miller. Staats. Schweiler. Kirkpatnck. Dau.son. McLean. Lorrimen. Stoker. A.tthelm. ROW ONE: Weathcrbee. Barkcloo. Bailey. Brown. Hem:. Donnelly. J. Wright. Zink. Ingram. Grimmer. Cacciatore. Mann. CIVITAS OFFICERS Oporoe Donnelly. Prpsuwnt Pair! Diiiiiiiirlv. ( ' cofu iif President lolin ritjiit. Firsf irp Presitfpnf liiii ink. hxfcutire SctrcUirv .lonn Heiitz. Trpastirer Civitas. with oBlies in Room 30 of the Ohio Union, is a men s organization which was es- tahlishetl in 19-46 to provide a well rounded so- iai. cultural, and intramural sports program lor men students liviny in rooming liouses, private homes, or dormitories. The word Civitas (pronounced KEF -W I- 1 . S) comes from I atin and means a nody of t iti- zens. Its functions have expanded to include special interest groups, service projects, pol- itics, student government. IS. . and campus pro- jects. Memhership has risen from a few memhers to several hiuidred. During the past year. Civitas has sponsored an iill campus Freshman mixer, showings of foot- nail movies, a sludenl hit ulty party, and special interest groups sue h as photography, chess, bridge, and diincing. In the Ugliest . lan on Campus contest which was sponsored during the Fall (Quarter, the Civi- tas candidate won top prize. In addition Civitas has its own newspaper, the 0 alite. Each memner receives a subscription wlien he pays his dues. Many social affairs are held In tonjunttion with Pleiades, the independent women s organiza- tion. Civitas also takes l active part in the intramural sports on campus. There are organ- ized groups interested in basketball, football, ping-pong, soltball and other intramural pas- times. . lembership is open to all male Ohio tate University students who are not residing in Iraternity houses. There is a trial period ol one ((iiarter before a mendier reaches the active status. Tw i( e a month there is an ail-membership meet- ing iluring wlilili an outstanding speaker is pre- sented. NIeetings are lieUl on londays in Room 100 of Page Hall. 377 i ( {• Ki ' p.it:. V ..IfMH. K.-kiki iik.inp. J-.nkin ' . Smuklcr. Roth. Glunt:. Mender, Uitcrmohkn. Kight. Costtti. ROW FOUR: May. Shicld! . Hide. McAllister, Wcatcrman, Lcaihcrman. Orth. Thompson. O ' RcjIIy, Reading. Dowdy. Siauffcr. Carncs. ROW THREE: Kcnily. Priodc. Adams. Sinclair. Yancy. Pcits, Motko, Hinh. Mill ikon. Hanschmidt. Gate . Evans, CaposicUo. ROW TWO; Boricki. Knight. Poulson. Risser. Grccnbcrscf. Lloyd. Stoddard. Ca cy. Schuilc. WIlliam . Triiiklcr. Zuckcr. ROW ONE: Adlcr, Black. Hott, Belle. McQuown. Arnoll. Sass. Ficldni-r, Wiggm. n s I w Ol-I-ICERS Max Uoyd. I ' rciidvnl Rirhard Stoddard, Vice President 1-iii-n Ki ! l■r, Secretary Rklutrd Grcenbcrger. Treasurer Oldest and largest of the political parties at Onio Slate is the Ohio Students ' Part -, Associ- ated, loiinded 21 years aco. lliis organization, Ixltcr known as OSPA. is the only political parhv lliat has remained on the loral lanipus longer than five years. I.videnre of llie tirowlli ol OSI A is the fill t that tin- t. ' iiiii|) lliiv ye.ir Ix ' gfin Ijiiying permanent office e(|uipnienl. . iniiiieourapli ma- ( liine was purchased and will he kept at the so- rority of trie secretary. OSPA has no rpialific atioiis for niemhership. and now has -10 orcani .alions iisle l on its mem- hership roster, which gives the party an average of 3,200 votes. Meetings are held every Wednesday at the various fraternity and sorority houses of its members. The purpose of OSPA is to promote interest of the student electorate toward those persons whom this organization deems worthy of candi- dacy for iilgh office on this campus. Also, it strives to assist students to form an idea of what poIiKc5 are like in real life through primaries, elections, and conventions. I he lonvention held every Spring is patterned after national political conven- tions and arouses interest in candidates and teaches pro( esses of politic a! nominations. OSPA wcirks omI its platform to include school Improvements and methods of election which elected representatives of OSPA will follow in the Student Senate and other student governing lioclics In lh«- I niversity. Altliongh kept ver - husy, OSPA still finds time to have a party once a quarter. The first party of the year was he-Id during the Fall Quarter, hi the Winter ()uarter the group held a party at the I wcnileth Century Restaurant, and in the Spring. ( lolilc llffe Park in Clr lev llle was the scene of the polllic.ti p.irlv s cpiarterly get-together. William liiggs. graduate assistant of llie de- p.irlinenl of polilii.ii science, is OSPA ' s advisor. 378 I( M S o I- F- 1 r r R s Jolin Bogurl, President Jnmcs Hnnover. Vice President Mctry l.stlier i irk. Sccrrlnry DtiiiiiL ' l icntiiii, rrfiMircr As a result nl llic IcclhiM (il ciulit fraternities TiKi sororities tliat tliere as a need for a new politi( al party on Oliio State s campus, Spartans was formed in tlie Spring Quarter oF 19-19. The fraternities and sororities wlio were responsible lor trie lormation ol tlie organization are Alpha Tail Omega, Delta Gamma, Kappa Kappa Oamma. Phi f elta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Mn, Sigma Chi, and Sigma Nu. Since trie party was organized, three more groups. Pi Beta Phi. Kappa Sigma, and Delta Phi Ep- silon. have been admitted to membership. The purpose of Spartans is to further the morals and ethics of general student elections by electing the most qualilied candidates regardless of affilia- tion: to establish and encourage co-operation and good will among all students; and to inspire the support of interest groups. Although Spartans is the newest political party on campus, it was the first group to have proportional representation. Foremost in the party s platform is its no poli- tics in campus activities ' policy. Spartans also advocates a student hicidty rating system, which most large universities have. Other items in the platform include having only men vote in queen elections, a student cheering section for football games, and allowing political speakers and debates on campus. When choosing candidates for coming elections. Spartans uses a screening committee, composed of both faculty and students. The committee selects tvvo candidates for each office. Then a house re- ferral system is employed. I he various candidates visit each house of the member groups so that the voters can get to know the candidates better. In this way the Spartans select one to appear on the campus election ballot. Chairmen of the group are Bill Rice, admis- sions: Jim Hanover, e-xecutive: Russ Toop, pub- licity: and Herb Jalowicz, screening committee. i Ieetings are held every Tuesday in a member fraternitv or sororitv house. TOP ROW: Jolovit:. Schulkc. Means, Johnson. ROW TWO: Rainnic. Desmond, Walker, Rkc, Loekshin, Fisher. Toops. ROW ONE: Jones. Dunn, Isham, Bogart, Park. L,-indcfcld, Teitclbaum. 379 AriivE iE inEns U rtn . tn«lul iiint . n lt r on liirjkic Arnufl Ail..- B.ikrr Aiiif Bu«ll«- ( liarlrnr Brti afiiih ' Btirlmm Brow II . l -rif Iir«  ii Iran (. ain« n n Barlktira Collins Ro fniarif ( uloiiili ircinia t onovtr MariKn C rah Kulti C rant- ! i C raw lura ( iloria Oairs Bcllf l)ank« lon Drtxis M„rll... IX.vis Martfarrl Dr i. lor ( Jltfa Duiiitt li Margiirfl l ' . ari Louise hallon Ijoift Foulv luuv ( •.irJiicr Pal ( ' .illell B.rt ( ' .r.iiz h..rK..r,. .u I larni.in I .«-•- Bfllx Hallnn Nl.tr M.-il n lanr Mi kimiMi Naomi I Inwi ' ll IdVLf JfllinsliuH Joan Jonrs Dotlic Kaliit lo . iiii Kiii-iT K M lirllf KallliT ' -U A |i-an Kailfflliail Diaiif Kin|{ loan Kr iii i Dorolliv Kulilivfiti l.liz.ilH-lli I .  -pfr lulia 1 .4- in Norni.i I .nxlnurij Norma Loik.ir l Onrolliy |j ng LJori Malilis M.tn I ' lvn M.irtin M..rv M.CI.rB C nwetinqa kiv  . priitttnlilr huzz x ' ssimi ■ ) Marilyn MtCracken Sue Rctior loan Mfyt-r ri ..r yne Kenner MariUn Mint fs l)..r,. Ki( liafJ on Mar Ann Morri loan Rowland Joan Morrow Nan.v Ku(t 1 (linnii- Mullfn Sl.irl •y Sarliin foiin Murar Miri. m Slti ' rnmn Jo Mvlan u ' r B..rl ira Silt-r Marty Nidiols lu.ly Stfin Donna Ol rrlin Jriin Sullon Ituif ( )M-rficM lii.lv lah; Amlrrv I ' alimr M.iri tn 1 oops Snirlt ' V ralmcr B.r rinklfr 1 l,l,-n I ' .l.r. All.. lean ante Ann IVllv hint ' ,.i(i I ' al l ' l.ifl,T Joalltl Kdiulcliiiutjll r .rs ftrt sent Gladys i7iii(l: Sultwv f ' .dlltlHl t,. s „i 1 ;„„ Iifiij (1 fill ' 1 1 B !■■■ 1 TOP ROW: Rcrnct. OvcrSilJ. McCtJckin. Sarhin. Vancr. Gil- l.it. ( imovcr. Mjhlis. LonB. Slfoman. Rnwo. Lfviii. Row TWO r.im.r..n, Rull. Ouy. L.,a.irJ. C irt. O.- Victor. lC,iutIm.in. P.ilm.r. KuliUv.in. RowlinJ. ;t.i(t. Toops. ROW ONE: Ara tuis. Hitiy. Jones. (;.ihn. Brown. Bakor. Hiilman. Anjcrson, Crane. TOP ROW: Wolff. TrinkUr. Kraus. Stein. Peters. Ev:inj. Rich.irJson. Nichols. Weism.in. Kamerow. Oborlin. ROW THREE: Jcttinnholl. Morri . Pfeiffcr. Mullen. P:irkcr. Fouty. Poston. Nichol. Ki.rman. H:il- ton. Crawford. RaiiJebautth. ROW TWO: Breesc. Hickm.in. Pollev, Paul. Howell. Sherman. Cohan. Shields. Stahl, Dum- ech. Murar. Kaiser, Kinc ROW ONE: Bushong. Mc ClcrR. Bodle. Davis, Young, Palmer. Falconer. Martin, Lindbors, BocscI, Rector. I c OFFICERS Barh. ' ira hrown. Pr( ' _si rn( In. in loncs. Secrptriry l. erisitrpr Dorothy K.ilm. Vice PrpsUlcnl Tlirouglioiit the past year, the Vocational Infor- mation Council ha.s had very successful results In carryinsi out its purpose, (hat of bringine up- to (late inforin.ition ahout votational opportunities to the women of Ohio State. During the year. ' iC brought several speakers to the campus, int hiding Betty Claire St limid. campus reporter lor Jademoiselle: Gladys Deiuiy Shultz. author of Letters tn omp; and Signey fxl- liind. 1 o-aulhiii cii I ' ic k Your Idli .incM and It. Another of the jobs of ' IC is maintaining a bulletin board on the first lloor of Fomerep.e Hall. Career information is displaved on this board. In the Fall ( hiarler. there was an informal sot iai hour with refreshments in place of one of the regular meetings. At this time ' IC welcomed about 20 new members. The climax of the year was the annual Spring Picnic. Membership retpiirements are a three point .uul interest in the aclixities of IC . 381 Under the motto of Tiiinkcrs. lielie «Tv ciikI doers in Ohio State. Ohio Staters. Inc.. is the Stiidenf Chamber of Commerce for the Uni- versity. Ohio Staters. Inc., is pledged to undertake any necessary job on campus Iii( h is of n onstructive nature to the Universitv ' . .X nionu other functions of the Ohio Staters. Inc.. during the past year Nvas the sponsoring of the annual I ' ootball . ppreciation Dinner, assist- ing in the tolleition of funds to send the Band to the Rose Bowl, aiding in sending a student train to the Michigan game, selling Ohio State record ■dhunis al fi oll)aii games, encouraging minor cam- pus improvements, conducting an investigation for a pit nic area on campus, and founding Student Iroiitiiners. designed to get prospective atlileles to come to Ohio State University. Ohio Staters. Inc.. has one dinner meeting ever - |uarter and an annual outing. A iiicinl)iT must he in his fifth quarter of attend- ance al ()lii ) St.ite in order to become a proba- tionarv inrinbrr upon the recommendation of the credentifiis conujiittee. After he has been carefully investigated iind has received luianimous accept- ance by active members who judge him according to his past and potential service to Ohio State, the probationary member becomes active. Meetings are held on Thursday noon of every week in the Hunt Room of the Ohio Union. I here is no office staff, all work being done by committees and at Thursday meetings. This year Ciordon liricker is president of Ohio Staters. Inc.: James ' . Cireenslade. vice president: •lames 1). Irwin, secretary: Edward Beanie Drake, treasurer; and Edward Miller, correspond- ing secretary, .lames D. Irwin is chairman of the credentials committee: Jack Shackelford, new proj- ects committee: Dan Byrd. student affairs com- mittee: and Dick Sims, financial projects. OFFICERS idor F. OfornslaJe, Vice PresiderU Oordon nri( tuT. VcsiJrrif James D. Invin. Secrctarv Foward I raKc. Troa-iurvr IIHin ST TEIt8, i r. TOP ROW: Smith. Stal-v. J)ickM.n. Morrt . Tcitclbaum, Writfht. Cumminn . Kniftht, Cosetti. Dodd. Brandt. Thompson. ROW TWO: LloyJ. Shackelford, Sti-cltcr, Futon. Saunrr, Lockshin, Wibic, Donnelly, Hcin, Lowman. ROW ONE: Conrad. MilK-r. Drake. Grccnf.Iiidc, firickcr. Irwin. Sim?, Jonrs. Rocdcrcr. Slalers lunch in the Hunt Room i Smiles and congratulations at Ohio Slaters ' appreciation hanqupt Ohio Staters present Miss Minnesota, Mi America, and liss Ohiit Getting the lowdown from Gordon Brirfcpr REPRESENTATIX ' ES Lcn Albrecht Kent Brandt Gorcion Bricker Dan Byrd Joe Conrad Joe Cosetti Jack Cummings Ralph Diclcson Dave Dodd Bill Donneilv ACriN ' E MEMBERS Richard J. Fitton icior F. Greenslade James D. Invin John R. Jones Karl E. Kniynl Max T. Lloyd Jerr ' I .ockskin Karl J. Loveland alker B. Lowinan Ed Miller Roy Nhirris Richard R. Roederer Dick Saiini r Jack SliackfKord Dirk Sims Nhke Teitelhaurn Itniriiif D. 1 nonipson Di k on Kaenel C«l WiWo Craig Wright FACLI.TY E. S. Drake W ilson R. Dunihle William Guthrie avne . Harslia Mylin Ross Fred Stecker Richard Zimmerman INACTIN ' E MEMBERS Phil Office Don Smith Tt PRi V: hii: ii-r, iv ■., pv ji ikjMi 1 1 k , k .. . N.i-rt: , i ' !•! , t ,.rli r. Hii-i. Ant;iii fi. niiti;. . ;i i.:iM. I ' fi-.ir. Schillins. OarnanJ. ROW THREE: Knithl. CadJick, Rasimis.cn. Trat-cscr. Rotllc. KUin. Piadur. Obcrlv. Kcvfs. Tindi.. Conic. Eslcs. Zillcis. ROW TWO: Kvilka. Vonjinbciu. Hi.ffman. Pinslv. AlM.M d. Unc. Mahler. Scholl. Schmimcr. Heller. Marchcsc. ROW ONE: French. BearJslc.. Turner. Glascr. Buehler. Lcnyo. Emerson. Hcadington. Montoncy. ALPHA PHI UiV1Eli4 oil I CI. RS Han I ..iiif. ' ri ' sii rni W ' illiaiu SortHMin. I iiirtl Xiii I ' resUlent ( arriill Alwiioc). f ' irst Uc Vresident illilir Rose. Secretary I li«-« liirf PinsKV. Spi-ond Uv PrcsU leiit Don I ra| cs!ii ' r. Corrp.sponi infl Secrrtary Cieorgc KHKcliAslii. 7rrnsiiri r In order to .is.scinljie tolictje men in llic Icilou snip of llic S(oiil Oiilli and Law. to develop lrieiidslii|i aiui lo promole service lo liiiniaiiily. a local liiiptcr nl Alpha Phi Omega was founded on ne( einljer l ). 1025. Those who assisted in tlw ioiindint; were I ' runk R. I lorlon. ( -.verell W. Rrohst. Thane S. Cooiey. William T. Wood. Ells- worth Mohsoi). and Ciordon l.oone . I he nation.d olliie ol the fraleriilt was estaljjishcd in K.in-a City. .N|o liiere are lour major fiehls of .iili il in tin- ( iiii) s ol)je«li e: service lo the student hody and fa ully. lo youth and conununily. lo memhers of the Iralernily, and to the nation as partii ipalini! I ili .ens. Since .- lpha Phi ( )niei a is a serviie fra ternily, il crosses all lines of lionf)rary. so i.ii I professional fralernilie... M hen-fore, any nii ' iiiher ol other campus oru ' ani .ations may lie aitivc in tiir fraternity. ' lendiership is open to all hirmer Uoy Scouts. Meetinus are held every I hursda nit ' lil at seven liiirlv in the . lpha Phi ( )me(Ja office, located on ihe third floor ol the Ohio L nion. I )urinu liie lall ()Marler. Alpha l lii (Jmefia men ushered .il i- iciliire series in University ' I hill and (onduc led Inli i nation.d Student s F ay tours. .Mso, ihey aided at tlec tion booths and on Ohio High-School Day. I he ac livilies of ihe mem- hers are no! limited to just serv ice. hut also im hide several social lunctions whicli are co-ordinated with tlicir worthy deeds. Ihe outstanding event was the Mivlletoe Prom, an all lampiis C hrist- in.is I3ance. . ll lunds raised were donated lo Boys-Village in Wooster. Tliere were countless parlies and hancpiets. the lart ' esl of wiiiili was the Sprint. ' I ' anipicl .uid Manic-, whiih i liMi i i-d the •-i.iMin of verv li.inl wmk. iiilcurati-d with suffi- c ii-nt pi. IV l.iiwill lavl hc.idv llic lialernily s cami)us proj- ■( ts I ominitlec- and Hoh Srhmol .er heads the fel- low ship and scK iai committee. I hese are the or- LMiii ation s most important positions. 384 Ol IK I.RS Ororti- IV Sli.inf. Vr ii i ' fi( I ' olly Slwink. ( iirrvsltuiHtinfi SfC. iini lii lirnwu. iic l rv Ulritt Uosfin ir ( iirltiri. Krion ififj , ' PC. I.K k ( li.tpiii.in. J rc(iMiri r An ollkc was (illi(i,ill (ipinrd In llic r.iil ol 10-17 lor tlie C ainpiis I nil ol llu- RtA C ros.v anil tlu iiitt ' rcst thai is tiMnil,ilc(i soon hroM (lit inan new .stiidcnls into tlic .i(ti il . In llir -.nl part ol l 4iS a ion titution was cniiitcci and officers were elected l) the e (r u ' rowini, ' hody of mem- bers. Since llif inilial Ixajuninij. only two years ago. activities in the I ni  ' rsit iid Cross imit have increased to the extent o I I dillerent interest yronps. hacli week the Campus Red Cross sponsors some lorm of entertainment lor the men at the Chillicothe eteran s I lospital. I hese programs consist of skits from the various organizations on campus. Here at Ohio State, the entertainment and construction committee has neen furnishing a book-card service lor the patients ol I niversity Hospital. One of the main campus Red Cross projects is tiieir periodical blood drive. They Inave been r|uite successful, olil.iinint; aJi a i-i,it!i- ol omt 100 pints of blood (luring each visit ol the Bloodmobile. I he olli( • is maintained by xoluntccr stall aides. I hese workers arc ortjanizcil nnilcr .1 stall aid chairman, and do the routine ollice work. i he Campus Red C ross I nit operates w ithin the policies and reu ' nlalions ol the Reel Cross. Cieorge B. Shane is president; Niuicylu Brown, ice-president: l ' oll - Shank, corresponding secre- tary: Rosemary Corbin, recording secretary; and lack Cfiapman. treasiuer. In addition, Carroll .Xtwood is in charge of the blood donor ser i(e; Rachel Buchanan, home nursing service: Fiill Lewis, international a tivi ties: .lim Barnes, membership: Bill l upfer. men s acli ities: Larry Conawax ' . public relations serv- ice; Sue Rector, speakers bureau: Lynn Crumley, recreation to hospitals Dottie Forbes, special proj- ects; loan Dixon, stall side service: and Major Ro land. motor service. TOP ROW: Englc. Lewis, Forbes. Lupfcr. Buehanan, Barnes. Di.xon. Rowland, Crumley. Rector. ROW ONE: Atwood, Brown, Patz, Shane, Corbin, Chapman, Merryman, Conaway, 385 TOP ROW; Gru t. S.uit. IVai un. Ju ;. tru. LUk r. Ri.Llu . L ' y-r, Milliktn. U-vin. Hill. ROW FOUR: P tvis. Bo;;;irt. L.infi. Updike. Hctsch. Kuhlwoin. Edwards, A5hman, Sass. JcitinuhoJl. Mitchell, Gouchcr. ROW THREE: Nash. Wcllcr, Anderson. Ubtr. Nafsccr. Stout, Hawk. Dillcy. Lmn. GeorRc. ROW TWO: Zcllcr. Erbcn. Smith. Hcrboltihcimcr. Ink. Varncy, Brown. Gillctt. Gragnon. ROW ONE; Berry. Bailey, Rhodes. Saluman. Fry, Boescl, G. Davis. ncBn: Ol 1 ICIlRS IJilly Ink. Prcsu cnl M.irlli,. 1 IiisLp. ' icc Pri ' i( .Tll Ntincy Lou Brown. Secretary .lovcc nrnev. reasitrcr From rolliiii; haiulayes to strintjint; crepe paper streamers lor tlie gayest AIIC anijiiis daiues, Links members symbolize its name. Links is a siil)-clivlslon of W ' SGA, wliose pur- pose is to link llie ampiis. world comnuinlty. ana upper class women tliroucli leadersnip and fellow- ship. Its members are ortjani .ed into two uroiips: the first year members who are working for their pins, and the second year key committee members who have received their pins and arc workinC for fjieir keys. C.)iialifirations ff)r rereiving the pin are: rjttend- ing ea( h iiiecliiig during the year and obtaining 00 points in various groups and activities. Key members receive their keys by outstanding work in the Links organi .alion. llie executive staff in- cludes the offic ers ind ( hairmen from their respec- tive committees. Links committees and (Iiairinen are as follows: Key Committee. Joann I lerboit .heiiiier: l ' nl)li(ity Committee. F ' riscilla (irove; F ' rojects Committee. Peggv ' agn ' r and Ainie Zeller: Scltletnent- Ilouse Committee. Shirley I .rben and Irances Rhoades: Conflict Comniillees, Patricia Gillette, Dorothy Farrar. .lean Wagner, and Nancy Craver. Links mass mei-tings are iit I each Fhursclay in Pomerene Hall, while ihe ((iniliit groups meet at 12 and 5 on I hursd.iy. A Halloween Parly h)r the beneht of the Glad- den Community 1 louse children was their urst large affair. Members took part in various activi- ties tliroughoiil the year, sue h as ai ling at L ' niver- sily I iospital, settlement house work, serving in «-le( lion booths at .Ml C ampus elections, decorat- ing lor All-Caiiipus dances, and making scrap- books for Children s 1 Iospital. bi the Spring a theater party featuring campus tah-nt was held at I niversily I heater. Climaxing the year w,is initiation — an impres- sive ritual in Mirror Lake I lollow at which each girl received her pin or key — heltl during May Week. 386 () I ■ I ■ I ( ■ I : K s I .arry S Imffrr. Prcsiilt ' tii irtTV iTirtlnmn. ' iti ' Vfsiili ' rit l)oilir K.iliii. • r •l(l y Milii ' 1 I ' ilflnnum. rcjl. ' Sfirt ' r I lii liisl lull c.ir in llii ' new l.dwin J. Siliiiii fiirncr Mcinoriiil Biiildint; on lolli Avenue was one ol urowlli ,nul ■ulKily lor the Oliio State I lilli ' l roundiiliiin. ! lie prou ' iiun ol llie loundalion iniluclecl lioltl- ini lioliday observant es, tlie annual interiaitn seder, afternoon forums, jjradnate c uh programs, folk daiH inu, art disphiNs cuul oilier social func- tions. 1 lirouijlioiit the ear iiiaiiy leading speakers were presented. I3r. A. I I. I ' raiiKail, president of B nai B ritli in Israel, spoke ol the I ieurew Uni- versity and the Israeli educational program. Other speakers included Dr. C oldenson. rahhi emeritus of Temple Emanuel in New York; Maurice Samuel, noted author and lecturer; Tiieodore Gor- don, Hillel director at the University of Pennsyl- vania and authority on Jewish music, and Israel Knox, professor at Ofiio University. During the Winter (Quarter. HillcI Players pre- sented Ilugenc ( ) Will s . li. Wilderness as their major pr )(lu( tion ol the year. Programs (DiKcrning the state of Israel were featured l (lie IuIck ollegiate Zionist F ederation of Americ a. 1 he I niled lewish Sliuleiil 1 uiid was again successful with i drive to aid national and inter- national reliel agetuies. The effitienty of tfie en- tire program was due to the cooperative fuiK tion- ing of the religious, social, i ullural, inlerlailli. uid community service divisions ol the f ' oundation. Clima.xing tlie years activities was a special celebration of the organization ' s Silver Anniver- sary. vhi h was concluded with a ban(|uel. Rabbi Harry Kaplan has been Hillel s director and counsellor for 13 years. He also conducts the Jewish studies iind history classes at the Foiui- dation. Sara Dalkowitz. Hillel s assistant direi tor. su- pervises the student activity program. TOP ROW: Parit:. Blanche Sclingor. Papier. Schlang, Levin. R, Friedman. Frankcl. Stone, Reich. Sciecl. L. Rosenblum. ROW TWO: Betty Selingcr. Arnold. Rubenstein, Beren. Cohan. Katz, Gordon. Press. Hayman, Treuhift. E. Rosenblum. ROW ONE: Murstcin. G. Friedman. Kahn. R,ibbi Kaplan. Schallcr. Dalko vil:. Shapiro. Teitelbaum, Lubell. 387 Y W C A OFFICHRS I ' .iiiU Wli.rl.r. ) ' r. u inl C aiuly I ttr|i -iinii)t!. ur rri ' yiaent K-li I niiiK k. i ' tr ' (arv M«iril n St niU ' itl«T. Irt-dMiriT Foiinclcil in 1 )0(). llu- i iiii|)iis 1 W ' C A lias crown from four to 00 regular stmlent mcnil)er plus 100 associate menihers from llie alumnae, llie faiiillv and others interested in ' ' C. work. Tlie association is affiliated silli llie Student Christian Association movemenl. Iml has its own staff, principles, and polities, f ' -urealli White. Monnie l.ansell, and Jan I ' iarlon are staff mcm- hers. and the group relies on them for help and siiu ' Ueslions. The four walls of the W ' CA offi( e in l om erene Hall contain a hee-hive of activity with the liicLint! of typewriters, the striking of the poster painters ' hrushes, and the I}iis pl.inniiiL! hir the WC.X s own Live er new p.ipir. For a lull i -w ol the ' C. it is necessary to add to our list the White Christmas Frot ' ram. Mission for . loderns. |-a ulty I ' iresides. Interna- tional Students ' Day. iolk l)aii ina. Himian Re- lations. Comiiiiltee on iJIcilive ( ilizcn liip. I ic lnii.iii ( amp. Living Religions. Parly Plan- ning, and Settlement House groups. lo be rcmcml)ered are the ( ampus I ow n Meet- ings, the marriage seminars, the lun at the second annual Sweetheart f aiK e. the Spring RaiKpiet. the get-togethers with the i ICA. and the Box Social. Both Ireshmen and upperclassmen enjoyed dis- ( ussions in the circle groups which form the niulcci- ol the diversified VWCA program. I lie entire association enjoyed meeting Eetia liuui. the YMCA-YWCA sponsored student from I ' .stonia. In discussing The Nature of llic Movement at the Winter ()uarlet Relrcal, llir f ' .xeiulive CoiiiH il I Lirilied its idcav and saiii. e believe in organi .aliondl iiu liisix eiiess and growth in per- son. il iiK isi encss. I he l.xecutive Council found the l ' M ' J-50 Retreats and Conferences ver ' bcne- li ial. TOP ROW: Slarnbach. Slahl. N. Sclin. idcr. Rich.irJs. Self. Bi.h, Nowman. Pfciffcr. Kjrncs. G.irJncr McnJ.-n- hall. ROW THREE; Lukin. Paul, Hibkv. Lariii:. Br.mdcr. Glllcct. Bohb, P lly. Young, Coscy ROW TWO: Barl..n. Truniclc, OConncr, Whcilcr, T,irpcnninu, M. S,.hni:idcr. While, Lauscll. ROW ONE: Churchman. Hill, Myianjcr, Graunon, Sicin, Sutton, Kucnninii. ifiv (ihcrnuori in (he olficc A orirKiiitr ' oii tif frii ri(lsJiif AJiss W lite «nt an 5(ir(on The busy W office Ann Bi,l. Beltv Grafinon Blan.Iu- Lukin Helen Ri hard. Mar ' Bro % (itT Mary Pal (ViHill. Marilyn UCra k.-n Nadine Srlinider Jo Cnurrlinian Mat Heilnian Pat Mendenliall Joyce Seit Bernice Cosey Jov e Higgv Jo My lander Betty Shearer Ann Falconer Alice Hill ' Beify Nafzger Marianne Slahl Ootljp Korhe? Betlv Karnes Sue Newman Judy Slein Jean Cpardner Klleii Koenifi Rutl. Paul lennne Sullon F al Gillelt lirline Kuenning Ann Peltv Nan oung Popy Oolemes Mary FJIen Large Pat Pfeiffer 389 ■■ i )itk Sims. Presitlent Six M s (ifKi a sweelie I itniiiuir strtw in J ooni 1 1 ricnil v tit d injormal, ylmrntivristic of the i i s ( iM tr W.uU- h.l.l, •, Kill ( •ro ' niiiii r i OpI.r U..l| l. hl...kxV.HMl U. Il.l.l..,r.l lilll Pl ' JIfMMl t:a Hnni.,. Kuss.ll M U.s Sim K TM ' I)i.v. h.. Lrii liiii K Ti li liill S«V IV Kcnni-lli i tinii Al Kl. Il.r IriTV Siiiilli Slirrn- C nrr Alton Kiirl C vt il A. 1 liniiitis Brtlv ( liapin ml M..rsl.„ll Carl Willi.,..,. |)u lv ( orlillr lolin M( ( im- U„i,,l „„ll, ' |)ji i lic iiiiinil K.isvll W Mill.-r I.-.I W „l.l„.l Hitt Dniitflirrtv Rrtiinif Nliiriit l.rwiii W (ill.i,.).. Riilpli 1 rirdiiijin ( ki)li ( )nvf li (Miii W I ' i (Mt-1 .11.1 90 Y H C A OI-I-ICKRS Kiihiiril Siiiis. rrr itlctit C ' mmu ' Sli.irp. itf VcMc cfU Janirs Irrnrnt. . cr rc((irv liinri)ii ' 1 licmipson. I rconri ' r Follow sliip is i synonym for the University Yi lCA wliicli is recognized as being the oldest of the campus student orgeTnizations. being organ- izeil ill 1885, only ten years alter the foimdiiig ol the L ' niversity. Membership is open to all students and fa( ult who are in synipatli with its purpose and ob- jectives. The MC A lunitions to serve the stu- dent body, tlie L ' niversity, and the community in attaining the Christian ideals. The A program, feted to fullill the need of every male student, has groups actively interested and working in the follow ing fields: basic religious beliefs, hospital visitations, journalism, publicity, public relations, intramural sports, community wel- fare, bike-hikes, and classical music appreciation. Hi-Y day is held annually on tlie campus for the high school seniors. The Campus Chest is actively supported and quarterly clothing drive is held. Many of the Y ' programs and functions are held jointly with the YWCA. These are the nnnuai While Christmas presentation of Handel s Messiah, the freshman Camp for incoming Freshmen, f ' reparation for Marriage ' seminars. Internation.il Sluflents Day (for foreign students from all the Ohio lolleges). Campus Town i Iect- ing, and Faculty-Student Fireside Chats. Groups that meet jointly with the AVCA are: party planning, folk and square dancing, human rela- tions and tfie committee for effective citizenship. Two all campus dances, the fee Breaker Dance in the Fall and the Sweetheart Dance in the Winter are sponsored by the YM and YW. This year the YM and YW fjrought a displaced person, Eetla Ruut from Estonia to the University to continue her studies in pharmacy. The Y ' . through its members, participated in many intercollegiate conferences on student af- fairs. Two students spent last summer in Europe with a work-study seminar. Again this year. Cecil Thomas acted as Executive Secretary and Russ Jones as Associate Secretary. TOP ROW: Williams, Savoy. Opfcr, Thom.ns. Smith, Friedman. Dougherty, Reese. Pearson. Woldorf. ROW TWO: Kieffcr. Onyekwcna. Corlette. Cann. Buskirk. BclJ.n. Cm. W indie. Woo-Lun. Borden. ROW ONE: Jnye Thomr on. M.itth€ vs. Sharp, Sims. Tcrtu-nt, Jon,-?. Blackwood 391 WESLEY E n II II A T 1 11 H III r - ilit tlie Wesley I ' uiiiulation cit ()lii() Slate University is tlie Metlioclist cluirtli (. ' uinQ with its slutlenls tliroiicli collcjje. The student centers ne- fonie rliiircli liomes away from home. The hasir purpose of the or{ianizatioii is the l iiilclliit ol Christian rhararter in llie stiiilenl — tomorrows le.ifler in htisiness. iiuhislry and the professions. .111(1 the pillar in tomorrow s world. Service activities — holh at home and abroad — C. RK packages, contrihiitions to orphanasjes and schools are an inteur.il p.irt of the program of the Wesley Foundation. Reliuion ihroiiuh dramatics is emphasized. Choral uroiips. workship work- shops, a co-operative rooiiiinu house for men stu- dents, all work toward the ijicl oi liriniiinsj Christi- anity- into the college student s life. . ny Methodist prel ' ren e student is a mem- her of the Wevjey I ' oiiiidalion. With an accent on worksliip. Iilliiw s|ii|). .iikI luii tin ' I ' oundation plans weekly parties on i ' riday night, a chapel ser- vi( e on Wednesday, ami a University of Life pro- Uram and fellowship supper on Sunday evenings. Meetings of the Foundation are held at the two student centers. 82 lOtii .Avenue and in the King . venue Methodist Churtli, King and Neil Ave- nues. Methodist preference students attending Ohio State L Diversity may helonsi to lii(Iie er center they wish to join. KING AVENUE TOP ROW: B VVillums. E. V ' llliams. A. Wagner, Gary, Kn.hn. Smith. Nicolls. Kendall, Lilt. J.ihn Patten. Joseph Pat- ten. Manin, Roden. Fosrascher, Harri . T. WaRner. Eplinit, B.ildiiJt:e, a.inell, ROW THREE: F...ler. F .«. Bartholo- mew. Ballinuer. StalUtnitb, Ascham. Richley. DerinKcr, Lynn. Alkire. Chaffee, Taylor, Neff. Hanon. Lnin Brown, S.iBle. John..)n. MeCiien. Gil- der leeve. Neelev. Ncclv. ROW TWO: ( .llm«. Little. W.ilVer. Rnhinson. Krohn, Btit fnrd. Stiidor. Garrison. W. Brtiwn. Stewart. MeKown, Kruuer. Gattoisi. Coekroft, Hunton. B. Hill. ROW ONE: l.oui e Brown. Rogers. K1. C!a«ter. Hopper, ShallenherRer, f ' ook. Newcomer, Brannan. Warne. Stewart. Mrs. Clilcr, Sincleton. Hatter. D. Hill. INDIANOLA CENTER TOP ROW: Dob.on, Arnold, Rohison. Roaenherner, Olcod, Sharp. Krieue, Skinner, Hadlcy. ElliA, BcttK. Trt . Brimncr, Park . Fairhank . Feldmiller. Love. Brown. ROW FOUR: Nichols. Opdycke. Ferauson. M. Krill. I). Krill. C:ann, Wei- hel, Foster. McCartney, Kin- ney, von Mever. Hunhes. Walt. ROW THREE: Kirkpatrick. Stone. Beaver. Dunlevy. M. RtiKh. K. Riitih. Stinemclz, Trout, Fawcett. Vernon. Gar- celiin. Ariost. Green. Ballintter. Gayer, Foster. White. ROW TWO: Lyon. Graham, Kehoc, Lucas. Carr. McGlone. Thomp- son. ' arnrr. Wheeler, Brow- d.r. McCallin, Inks. Sehaer, Crown. ROW ONE: Stout. Pierce. Sell.r.. Van Ise. Hay- den, Heil. Brasaemlc. Shridcr, Riiial. Baslcr. Schumann, Bau- mann. Anitcrshach. flPrjlufc rJefc -CKHTl I Inlellechial Discussions Radio is Inn and hdiuaiionai - . JdKifK eir Friends OFFICERS Bill Brown. rre itirnt CKarlene Shider. ue President yfil Kmiin. Sctrcldrv lirii M(Ko eii, iredSiirer Herh C rown. President Fientrirt ' Arnold. ice President Beverly Nifocloniiis. SpfTcltiry Bob Mr(_ilnne. Treasurer 393 TOP ROW: Bourcardcs, Hamm n, Fausnauch. B. Hill, Rtchlcy. McCucn. L. Brnwn. Meyer, D. Hill. Ncclcy, Cj ' icr, Kliin, Rcdfcrn, Maddux. (i.ircclnn. Marilyn Oavis. Hunhcs, Arnold. Hum. Bowman. ROW THREE: Timtrman. Updike. Wanner, Robi o , Stincmct;. Cochran, Vernon. M.iry E. Foster. Siiidor, Burnham, Bot.sford, R.ivcr. D.n more. Ciayer. Trout, Liii:. Cahoon. E clburn. 0 rp. ROW TWO; Hopper, Fawcctc. Smith. Evans, ' illijms. Ward. De ni o . Krohn. Macomber, M. Brown, Ncal, E. Nicodcmus, Marjurtc Davis, B. Nicodemus, C ' .niit. Necly. ROW ONE: StalUmith, Nichols, D. Foster. Dcnlingcr. I.ynn. Fox. Rhoncmus, WoUord, Wilson. Miiry C. Foster. Beaver. Morrison, Anderson, Little. h 4 r iM I ' H I OI ' I-ICKRS iVgay Krnliii. i ' rv ' utvnt H.llv M I)ir. jic ' r.sri i il Miirtliii Brown, ' crvtary l.l.intc W ' illuiliis. irctiMiriT Kappa Phi. a national orcnnization for Mcth- otiist women, seeks lo dcNclop Icidcrslilp lj inak- inu a vital (ontrilxillon lo llic rcliuioiis. so( ia!. and (iiltiiriil Browlli of its iiicnilxTs. Now lioastinu 3  cliaplers and over 25.000 iii -inl)ers. it was formed ill Kansas University. In IQ ' IQ 50. tlie tlu ' tne of h.psilon chapter w.is ' The C liiirc li. . lemhership in K.ippa I ' lii li u ' iii- willi lli ' ' Kose lea. which is (liven al ihe liet iiinin( ol each cfuarler as a means ol riishint! prospectiv .- memljers. rol!owiiii the I )ejiree of the- Pine-, llii- pled( inu cc-rcmonv. ck li pl( ' d( e is assiuned Ici .i I)Il ' sister. When llii ' ph ' d| e uradiiales into an atliv stains, the I )c-ijrc-c- of l.iuht is awarded. .Xs a inc-ni- lier (;rad(iales Ircini ihe ( ni ersity. she receives ihc- Decree of the Kose. I ' .psilon rhapler is sidxlivided into eii ht circles. Each Croup helps to plan and present procrams tinci parlies diirinC the sfhooi year. This active parlic ipalion !-. eniphasi .ed in all phases of Kappa Phi work. I liroMulioiil the year. lh nieinhers participated in ni.tny social acli ilies and gained spiritual Crovvth as well. Several joini niec-linu ' s were held with Sicnin Thela I ' .psllon. the . lelhodist mens fraternity. I ' iiriii the Christmas season, the women of i .ipp.i Phi Cave a laree party for South Side Set- lic ' inenl and also held iheir annual C hrislmas IViii(|ii ' l. I III- I ' cxnider s I )ay liancpiet was in March. In ! lay. the IMossom iiall i ' orinal. which was held joiiilK Willi Siunia I heta Ilpsilon. was a hie event. PeCCy Krohn w.iv ihis years president. Mclly Macomner was ihe vice president: Elaine Wil- liams, treasurer: Martha lirown. recording secre- tary, and Pal Khonemus. correspondino secretary. 394 OI-FICHRS Bill Alkirr. ' r,.,iJ,Ml I It-rli ( ro«n. ice Prcsidviil Boll SiliritliT. S« ' (T ' («ry Jim S« IiitiT. I rcustirt-r 1 liori ' is stmiydi in uiiilv -lliis is llic idcii boliind llic merger of two national Iratcrnities. Plii I an 1 licta and Siunia I ' .psilon T Iieta. in 10 II to lorin till ' yroiip now known as Sifjina 1 licla Epsilon — Mctliodist men s fraternity. Tlic purpose of Sigma Tneta F ' .psilon is fivefold: firstly, to cre- ate a more intiinalc Christian lellowsliip among men ol Mellui lisl piclerence and to organize life around Christ as the i Iaster of lile: secondK. lo develop elle li e leadership oi the clergy and lait oi the church; lliirdly, to provide religions train- ing and enn)ur ige a study ol the liinle: foiirtliK. to acquaint Methodist men with the historx. ai ti i ties, and purposes of tiie i luircli. and lastly, lo pro- mote wholesome so iai activities. The promotion of social activities was well car- ried through with one part ' a quarter w ith Wesley Foundation and several social functions with Kappii Phi, the Methodist women s clidi. Meetings of Sigma Theta Hpsilon are held (• c ' r iillier I ucsd.ii, it the I ni c-rsity Methodist ( linn li. Alemhership is open to all men of Methodist faith enrolled in colleges and iuii crsities. whose qualifications ac cording to the iclcds of the Irfi- ternity are unc|uestic)ncHl hy l c ac live memhers. I ledges must complete ,i period ol pledgeship he- lore becoming aclixc, hccoming so al llic end ol the two month pledge period. Once a month the Iraternity ushers at the Uni- versity . iethodist Church and il also helps with the program of the youth center al the Indiauohi . iethodist C hurch. Some of the most active committees of Sigma Theta hpsilon and their chairmen are: member- ship. Bill Saltz: program. Herb Crown: social. Red Covey. Chairmen of the aliuiinae and the service com- mittees are Har ey Warner and Bob Krohn. re- spectively. TOPROW: Roscnbergcr. Day. Vright, Baldridcc. Ncff. Thomasson, Williams, Salt:, Chaffee. Covey, McGlonc. ROW TWO: Bowers, Fograscher, Tomlinson. Bazlcr. Krohn. Taylor. Kinney. Lowmiller. Fairbanks. R. Alkirc. ROW ONE: H. Warner, Bro vn, Schaer. W. Alkire. Berry, Seully, Crown, Shridcr, R. Warner, Ballinger. 395 oil ici:rs Rjthard Huf.i. V€ ' i(i ' fi( l,ir lir.il. I l u€. President C Il.trlfs Nlintit r. 2ihI m i- I ' residelit M-rry M ( ttnn, rcuMirt ' r Calliolic students at Ohio Slalt ' look to the Newman Cliil) for hillilhnent of llicir spiritual, intcllei liial. and sorial interests. . l Wuinan Hail these students find a Catholic tenter to whiih all are welcome to enjoy social affairs, liniches. dis- cussion groups, and lihrary facilities. I he L ' niversily Newman Clid) was founded in 1002. Names that are prominent in the clul) s early history include those of l rof. Leo P. McCann and the late Dean James h. Haiierly. In 1016 the clul) a (|uired its house at I ' ' I I Iuk.i Ave. and alsi .1 lull lime chaplain. I he urrent i haplain is the Rev. I ' alher James . h f ' .wan. I h.l). Amonj; the rflluioMs ai livilies of the club were weekly Masses IhIiI ,iI Wth s State Theater, monthly Comnuuiion lirc.ikfasls. and month of . ' lay services to the Blessed Nirijin conducted at .Newman Hall, liichliahts dI the years religious activities were the institution ol an Oratory for the Blessed Sac ranieni at Neuni.iii 1 i.iil an l the annual retreat (limaxed with Mass at St. Joseph s Cathedral. 1 he .NIost Rev. . |ichael J. Ready, liishop of Columljus. officiated. f)is ussions and (lasses on the subjects of mar- riage, philosophy, liturgy, ethics, and social proh- lems, featuring well-known lecturers, constituted part of the iiilcllci lual agenda. , mong interest groups, the Newman Choir and the Newman l layers had a busy and profitaljie ye.ir. . well iu uii .i ' (l Micial prourcMii iniiuded dances, hayrides, picnics, open-houses, wiener roasts, and other get-togethers, lilue Book prom, the big all-campus dance, was held in the Men s Gym during Fall (Quarter. At Christmas time the ( lub played Sant.i C laus to 150 liildren from St. Ann s and St. ' in ent s Orphanages. The men s and women s athletic program con- sisted of inlrailub bowlinu ' liMriiv ,ui(l p.utii ipa- tion in the I niversitv lnlrcHniii il I iiiur.ini. TOP ROW: Block. Schuler. KriiKcr. Va J:ln ' l l. OrMnclli. Kramer. Gocllcni pcllcr. Sladlcr. Hcr chcl. Mcanoy. Ncri, Conniir. Nolan, Zicnka. ROW THREE: A. Cirollo. Hanf. Wllliam . CliilorJ. Furman. Lcchncr. Taian- Ulh. Hdhl. M.intai;. Kaczmarcli. Haul. Balokwul. Hcrpcl. Mycr-. Ki-Jmcr. Baxter. ROW TWO: Bnnvn. Kriim- c.ch. . n,el. McCann. Bcal. Hura. McEwan MacDunalJ Schmil: F. Carolli.. Holik. Sahol ROW l)NE: D. Naplc-. E. N..rli-. SJ.r,.M. B.itla. Mcn..n.,i.i;li. Sluvlin. Barua. Shuaa. R..-alo. Corrnan. Mam n. . S,Jmik. CHRISTIAN SCIENCIi ORI ' .ANIZATION Tl)| ROW: Hlllcr. Fav. Bl.ik.-. Smilh. Muhinir, LcCr.i,-. Ir Schn.iJil. Oln.t. RinV (INK: ( ' .. S.:hnfidcr. Limbcn, New- nun. Mall! !!. Snl dttra. ! ' . Dun ham. INTER A ' ARSITY CHRISTIAN FELUnxSHIl ' TOP ROW: J. Smith, Lautltn- hiscr, Am liit;. Ensminscr. On- vt-kwcn.i. Auticnstcm. BiKtth. Schncll. Belts. Hiscy. ROW THREE: Avcty. Houscr. Good. La-ktv. Rvan. B. Osborn. N. O orn, Ynt. Bcckwilh. Van- dcrsall, Harslino. Hunt. Cirttm. ROW TWO: Stcincr. Hcnnmi:. Atcr. BrunslctliT. G- Smith, Mace. Draver. Frazier. Brandt. Ba.eom. File. ROW ONE: KietTer. Walston. C. Thompson. E. Thompson. O. Thompson. O. Burris. H. Burris. Mayne. Bash. Ill lOO ' ) t fl c Christian Scientist students estahlisliPil tlie Cliristiaii Science Oryanization on tills (ainpiis. Christian Science Organizations are entireix stiidoiit directed and are not run in connection ith local churches. The purposes ot the orsaiiization are to give students a ( nance to learn ahout Christian Science and to correct er- roneous impressions (oncernin the Christian Science relisJion. Projects of the group during the year were a reception for prospective mernhers. a collection of tax stamps, a lecture, program and a revision of the by-laws ol the organiztitioii lii li initiated rpiarterly elet tions in plaie ol annual elections so that more menihers migfit serve. On November 20, 1942. the Ohio State chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship and Bible .-tudy was established on the campus. This year ' s program of l ' CF int luded Friday evening meetings, daily prayer meetings in Derby and Hamilton Halls, and weekly Bible studies held on Monda in I ' onierene Hall and on Tues- day in Derbv Hall. Throughout llic car the iiroup held many social activities, beginning each ((uarter with a (heme party. The first of these was Big Bluff College, a parody on college experiences. F.a( h member of l ' CF is expected to carry out the aims of the organization with true Christian living. 397 ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB TOP ROW; Strieker. Jimcl, Limber. Kccran, Hammitt, Wtl-h. Hood. Lichli. Thatchtr. ROW THRtE: Cossum. Dradt. CoHjy. Harman. Blakc. Mc- Collum, Rhoncmus. Elliott, Davis. D. Danion. ROW TWO: Huffman. Kolpitn. Rev. Ford. Mrs. Ford. Bloomquist, Armstrone. ROW ONE: Ellu. Antol. Maynard, Grcig, R. Davvfon. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSN. TOP ROW: Schmiithcnner, VcR. Collins, Mount. Eckcrt. Lindner, Drake. Spuli:is. Shire. Manning. ROW TWO: Loom- is. Dybviu. Kciffcr, Schalk- hauscr, Dcnicr. Schcaffcr, Kcttlcr, Covill. Giibcrc. Shont- inR. Bair, Shelby. ROW ONE: Shipley. Conrad, Schuttc. E. Fundermark, P. Fundcrmark, Leslie, Viz. UhUnd, Sander. Rocer W ' illiciins Clul) provides a U-llow ship for stiidrnts lliroiiu ' li it.s rt-li( ioiis and social events vlii li fulfill liie spiritual aspect of (ollece life. One I ' riday nit ' lil at the heuinning of each quarter, tlie cliil) lias a |-resfinian party. On other Friday niu ' hts there are special I ' op-in parties. On Sunday evenincs there were the RWC Sandwirh and I ' oriini I lours and the I ' ireside I lours wliich were held in the pastors home. The clul) was organized in 10)0. soon after the establishment of the tenth venue Baptist Church, l lemhership is open to any student who shows an interest in llie i lul). To help the sludcnt develop a satisfyint! life through a strong spirit ol Christian fellowship is the aim of the Lutheran Student Association, I his year s program included worship, Sunday suppers and discussions, weekly Bible study classes, parlies, and service projects. The Associa- tion befriended a I..il lan displacetl sliideni and his laniily. helped on work projects at the Lutheran Well. ire Center in Columbus, and aided in the iialiiiMiil Lutheran . ' lll ll■nt Action. . li - sinte l ' ' .22, the Association has now been organized into five main fields: Devotion, sle ir l .lii|). oiilrcar li. piiblir ilv. fellowship. 398 C ' liiiiiiM I )clt.i, sludcnl ottiaril iiliiiri ol llu LiilliiTaii C liiircli. opcnril ils newly iuciiiircd house at llie nesjinniiii! of llie st liool year. I lie new slucletit pastor, llie Re . .loliri C onstanle. was on hand lo welcome l.iillieran sliitlents and to l.iKe nn a li e part in llieir spiritual [Juidante. I ollo in its principle of kiiowlecljje of ( lod and service to otiiers, Psi chapter was host to thirty deiif -mule dnldrcn at Christmas for an afternoon of games, movies, and ice cream followed hy a visit from Santa Clans. Otlier events in tlie F all (.)narter incliidetl a Halloween party and a trip to the International Gamma I elta Coinenlioii licid at the University ol i hnncsota. I III hi l|ili,i. llir ii.ilioii.il lioiHii.us ir.ili ' niily. was fountleil to atkaiKf the anse of music in . nieri a and lo holster the welfare of stiirlcnts in iniisi( . liesides llir lii iniintldy meetintjs held hy the Beta i ( li.iplcr. llie Iraternily provided iisfiers lor the ( mesl Artist Concert Series, sponsored the annual Soiio F ' estival of the Hast-Central Prov- ince, and tJave the American Music Concert in the Spring. A I ' all ()uarter Mi.xer for all School of Music students, a formal dance, and an initiation hari- quet were among the social events. A prospective memljer must l)e a Sophomore, maintain 2.5 accumulative, and enjoy music. GAXiM. DELTA TOP ROW: Kcinath. Elliott. M. Hartman, D. Hartman, Brodbelt, O ' Morrow, A. Bchn- fcldt. F. Tibhilts. Wcllman. ROW TWO: Lo cly, Congcl- liere, Brondos. D. Tibbitts. Sarafin, Huth, Pullman. Merkle. Rennet, Dioccc Ruff. ROW ONE: Schaedcl. Rev. Cons- table, Monon. Abel, Tinapple. Flam ' san, Millspaugh. PHI MU ALPHA TOP ROW: Seelcnbinder. Gieen. Dale. MctiiU, Hill, Tufncf, Gabriel. Walton. AI- bett. ROW THREE: Van Cleve. Marek. Susi. Ginther. Eplinc. Eysscn, Williams. Johnston, Hurd, Robinson. ROW TWO: M. Held, Dur- and. Druckenmillcr. Stoll, Shin- abery. Youni;. Picg, Kirk, Rasor. ROW ONE: Finlay, Pidgeon, Stauch. Monaco. Sonntag. Leidncr. Ruffin, Reis- s ' K- OFFICERS Mitrinn rrn. President ( arni Kiinlnmn. ice Prvaiaent Plivlli ' i Osltomc, Seirffdry M ir ' «Mir ' eller. rpasiirer Delia Oniicroii is llie national professional music sorority. Its purpose is to create .ind lostcr lellowsriip lliroiicli llie pcrforniante anti appr ' ia- lion ol ( o()(l niiisit iiinDnU iiiiisirians (luring their student days. Delia Oniicron s first ( liapter was estanlislicd ill l ()f) ,il the Cincinnati Conservatory of Miisi . iin e that lime it has yro n iiiilil lh re are now iliapters in leading collet ' es, uiii ersilies. and mu- sic onserw ' itories ail o er the L nited States. There is a total of 5n chapters ol Delta ( )iiii( ron. The hranch at Ohio Stale is the C hi ( liapler. Sororitv mendiers are proiui of the lad thai they can list iii iii ol tin- Iomiud I ihush i.uis and music ediK.iloi in the (oiiiilry as patrons ol their sorority. To rjecome a iiKinher oi I ) ll,i ( )iiil( ron. i yirl iiiiisl ha e a liit h s( iiohislii slaiidiiiu. niiisii aliili- ty, and a keen appreciation lor music . Sorority meetings were liild i ti Wednesday at I liKjIies I i,dl. llie new music Ixiildinu. .xllhoiiuii this sounds rather form.il .ind un- inlereslinti. in re.Jily it was not. These peppy (jirls were husy all year planning many deli( htlul social lunctions in keepinu with sorority aims. Delta Oniicron. touether with Phi Mu . lpha. men s music honorarx . sponsored . luldav aller- iinoii iniisii ,ils ,ind various sck I,iI cvt ' iils. including the anniuil Miisi( Mixer .iiid m.iin informal dances. lo mention i li-w more ol llieir ailivities. the mend)ers hegan the ear with a silver tea honor- ini all I ' reshman women in music, and they also lirld iri.iiix [n(isi(.i|s. (iprn and pri iile. diirina the ear. Add to this iheir annii.d loniiiil dance and ou can see that they have heen ery husy with social life. Tfiese girls were learlers in the music department. I ou woidd alwaxs Mnil a Delta Onii- cron in the midst ol all {)hio State Lniversilys iiuisi( al a( li liies. TOP ROW: Clapper. Cook. Baker, Fowler. Humes. Buchanan. Weilhaehcr. ROW TWO: Pott... Rinkin. Wadsworth. Curry. Shockey, Dillon. Tcachnor. ROW ONE: Oshorn, WelUr. Kuhlman. Wren, Mulh.ircer, Kinnt .ir. 400 TOP ROW: Pivcc vich. Jenkins. Pliilbv. Uollillc. S| .ru, Drubo. ROW TWOi Fl.i.-ch.a. Sh.fUi, Ri.lli;ci. Coles. Volk. Eckclbtrry. ROW ONE: Licbcrm:in. Mendel. Malm. Thompson. Lcdford. W.,ll,r I l..s.l,..r, { csUlv„t Ridiard olk. ice President OFFICERS SKirlee Gotliffe. Secretary Herman Siiafer. Treasurer From tlie lionky-tonks of New Orleans to the campus of Oliio State is n lonsj. perilous journey. Tlie Jazz Foriuii is the hviny proof that creative, inspirational nuisi( has suc(esshill iiiacle the jaunt. The Ohio State lazz f orum is ()r .uiized in the Spring of 1047 by three stutleiits and was originally intended to get musicians together for an informal jam session. Since that time the Forum has progressed to the point where they now present three regularly scheduled concerts a quarter. The Jazz Forum also presents occasional con- certs at other universities and in conjunction with ( haritaljje societies. This year the horum put on its second Spring Tour which in 1949 lool them to Ohio I ' niversity. Cleveland Music Hall. Penns lvania State 1 eachers ' College. Muhlenbiirg College, and Carnegie Hall. The Jazz [oruin brings belore the public an annual Anniversary Concert in tlie Spring Quarter which utilizes the best of the campus talent. Forum membersliip is open to all students registered in the University. Those w do wish may also join the office staff. Meetings for the staff are held once a month. Kminent music authorities moderate inform, i! panel discussions on music and its relation to present day society ' . Jazz Forum s purpose on campus is fourfold. Ihe primary purpose is to create and stimulate a greater interest in creative music as an art form. Secondly, they provide the opportunity for musi- cians on campus interested in the modern li ' la to express themseKes and gain alual)le experience. Thirdly. the work to provide students on campus with an opportunity to hear the latest in jazz. Fastlv. they provide other lampus organizations with music for their lunctions in order to en- courage more active participation b ail students in campus activities. 401 TOP ROW: Lobb. Julicn. Darling. DuBois. Ellsworth. Swickard. Fowler. Kuhlman. Dunbar. ROW THREE: J. Smith. Cox. Eventt. McC arihy. HolMnn .r, Beaton. Siubcr. Cole. Kimmonn. Kelly. ROW TWO: Bond. Welch. Caster. Pccchcr. Couricnay. Kollout;h, Dillon, Redman. Morse. Potts. ROW ONE: E. Smith. Wagner. Snyder, Wren. McCraclcen. WcHcr. Craft. Booth. Tilton. f i lilt OFFICERS Maryalicc Wellor. Prt ' siJi-nl Marilyn Wren. ' ice Prvaidenl LticilK ii( iu ' r, btccrelary Ann (-rawforcl. Treasurer iMiue tlic loiiiulint! ol the oiiu-ii ( lcc C liil) back in 1908, llie tiroiip li.is lu ' coiiie an intecral pari in (lie liirllKTancc ol niiisic apprcc lalion on llif (Jliio State I nivcrsity Campus. An eventful and successful year lias passed under llie a[)al)le leadership of tlie clirector. Miss I ' lorence MtCracken. i)nc of tlie many outstand- ing programs presented was llie annual Christmas program of llic Messiali on I ereml)er (). An- otlicr was tlic annual liomc coiucrt given on May 2 and ■!, presented triis year in the new music liuildiiig — the I luglies I fall Andiloriiuii. I he group promoted sescral entertaining social affairs during the year. Among these was tlieir aruiuai Spring lianrpiet held joinllv with the . len s ( ilee ( lidi. At this time awards wi-re pre- sented lo tlie members according I their length of service with the rhdi. I he entire list of the of- ficers for the coming year was idso annoiiiKed. Size of trie clul is determinc d li the director and llic executise (ommittcc. LsualK. liowcNcr. this organization consists of approximately -10 women. Try-outs are held before the director and the olficers at the beginning of each cpiarter and are open to all women students. b order to be eligible for an ollice. a member must have served at least ihree-cpiarters in the ( ilc e ( lui). I.irxaliie Weller, president, and M.iiiKn Wren. ic • presi- dent, headed the group. Otiic-r oiliti-rs who played an important part in the managoment ol the group were: Lucille Nead, business manager: Martha I ilton, publicity c hairman. and Marilyn C raft and Kathcrinc Snyder, librarians. 1 he members re- ceived the assistance of a very line pi.iiici accom- panist. Marilyn Potts. I ho repertoire of tlie gimip .iiiiv liiini poly- phonic style to Kentuc ky mciunl.iin inii-ic . I he Women s C?Iee C hib offers many excelliMil oppor- tunities for women students to express themselves nuisicallv. 402 OFFICHRS .Imilrs Bassflt. PrrsUlfnl I ' liill l.ciiiiliiuli. ire i ' r€ ' si '  Til I Kill IJ.-. kill. , 11 riliiry IJIwuoil Ktinsttcll. ri ' iiMinT Oliio Slate L ' liiversity ' s Men ' s Glee Club boasts a history as old as the University itself. Ori{ inalIy ortrnnized as a qiinrtet, tlie orsanlzntion has ( ro vn throiiyli various stages to its present size. Its new- director. Professor Norm. in Slaiger, counts 53 to 50 men as meniliors. Two nieinoralih ' cNcnts in tlic past history of the club were the presentation, for the first time in America, of Kubia Kahn. by the English composer. Granville f antork. ana the perform- ance of the Italian Strc-cl Song, written In ' lc- tor Herbert. Ired Cornell. 06. composer of Carmen Ohio, and William Dougherty. ' 17, who wrote Fight the Team. were associated with the club. As a major music activity of the University ' , the club is under the supervision of the School of Music. Eugene J. W ' eigel. director of the chorus, is a professor in the School of Music. This club is open to all qualified students in tlie University, most ol its iiicnilxTsliip onsi ting of men Iroiii the Colleges ol Agri( iillurc. ( oiiinicrce, and Engi- neering. Margui ' iilc ' ,i(l-. iirlli, llir i lidi ' s soloist, is a Junior in the School ol Music. She has sung major roles in Cleveland s nationally known Cain Park Theater. Miss Wadsworth is also a member of Delta Omicron sorority, music honorary. Martha Jo Mulbarger. the club ' s accompanist, is the vice-president of Delta Omicron and is a Senior in the School of Music. Miss Mulbarger is also a member of the Symphony Club of Central Ohio. Student director of the club, Dane Stoll. is a Senior in the School of Music and a member of Phi Mu Alpha fraternity, music honorary, and Kappa Kappa Psi fraternity, band honorary. Mr. Stoll is also president of the Student Music Edu- cators National Conference at Ohio State Uni- versitv. TOP ROW: RansdcU. Evans. N.nttel. Hcnning. Stoll. Johnson, Thomasson. Odcll. Alexis, Lupidi, Hitc. Graves. Plummer. ROW THREE: Berry, Hunter. Fleet. Leissa. Leimbach, Stanhagen, Willard. Minty. Beam. Smith. Kirkpatnclc ROW TWO: Sater. Jackson. Shrider. Maybaugh. Peterson, D.ivis. Durand, Evans. Schultz. ROU ONE: Mulbarger. Jennison. Beckett. Mason. Hopper. Skinner. Bassett. Jennings. Rasor. Pasculc, McMichacl, Mr. Staigcr. 403 0( riCHRS Bill Ly -M ii. Prvsitlcttt liflin Durniitl. Uv Prvsiaetit MtiriUn rrn. Srcrrlnry Duriidiy UiiiiKin, I rcm-nriT Ohio Stale L iiivcrsily s Symplionit C lioir is tomposed of sixty meml)« ' rs, wlio inrot e cry cl.iy al noon in Hiiclies Hall .iiidiloriiiin. Prof« ' s. or i.oiii.s 11. I )i T( ks. ulio liclpcd loinid llie clioir in 1057 with ai)out 50 singers, is director of the Svniplionit Choir. He has been a memrjer of the Ohio Slate I ni ersity miisii fa idty since 1055. and has been head of ( lior.il .uid ( linn li music since 1016. In 1055. this tJroii|). ihcn ontainiiii. ' 10 int, rs. «on the National Choral ()nest coridiK led l) llie Coliunhia Hroadcastinfi System. The Symplionit Choir has in.uiy iirsls lo its credit and has become known throiichoiil the ( ity for the hiuli interest afforded its protlranis. It lias appeared with the C iliiinl)ii Pliilli.tr. monic Orchestra on several occasions, and last season it was selected to appear on the program ol the Music i ' .diicalors National Conlereiuc in [Detroit. .Xuain lliis year llic ( lioir has participated in many projiranis sponsored by edmators associii- tions. . niont; outslaiidini. ' concerts ol the ear was one siinu at the hryden Road I emple. I hen. cli- inaxinu the ear. llic i Imir a on lour, appeariiiQ al main ol Ohio s leadin(i cities. llie Symphonic Choir is a musical oryaniza- lioii whose ideals are the musical expression of thill which is hiulievt. tficalesl. and most valuable in choral art. Kach year, tin- Ric li.irci li. DeSelm scholarship is awarded to the oulstandinu male member of the Symphonic Clioir who has made the most out- standin( coiilribnlimi lo the advancement ol the c lioir. I lie c lioir iims lo liiillicr cic- clopmciit ol c lioral music and to encourage greatc-r appreciation of mnvic iltcTature of all periods. Not only is the Symphonic C hoir composed of a symphony of voices, bcil iii.iny nationalities are united In It Im .i c lover Minnie ,il Icllow liip. TOP ROW: C;,„,drKh. Fhv. DruckcnmiUcr. C.r.ihjm. Krill. Slall. Evsscn. [Vnhuw. Enl.ni;. Rcnncr. Jackson. V..ie!. Scil:liin. S.infocd. ROW THREE: Enudmann. U, Walirs. l.ini,. niir.ind, ' .illim, Sciiuh. Ycnstc. Lillir. Mahc y. LiKKin.-. Eniik. Siu-K-ru ' .-r, B.i .«ctt, (J o 1Can. RCIW TWO: MvHuth. Smith. Minni-.«. Sallcc, ' jd. worth. Spcnctf. Du-rcks. Paul. Baker. Wcllcr. Crawford. A-.ch3m. Pray. Kclloui h. Booth, Kuhlman. RCTIW ONE: Murphy. Wilii . Di Paolo. Wren. Banman. Rankin, Kcye.o. Mr. Dicrck , Cook. Buchanan, Calland. Tull, Wade. Lcntx. Smith. 404 J IVlli M 4111 s Escorted Military Beauties says HILITAKY UALL ., One of the outstanding campus dances, tnc Military liall. is an annual event of the Sprinc Quarter. It is sponsored l)y the Military Coiuuil of tlie Ohio State ROT C unit. I his year Johnny Lonu s hand was leatured. Proceeds from the dance were turned over to the fund to finance the . lilitary liall next year. . lulli-colorcd parachutes of red. white, aiul hlue adorned the ceilint; of the men s nyni. I he four walls were lined with the insignias of the Army. . a y. and Air horce. At intermission some five militar oru ' ani .alions impressively presented their comely coed sponsors, who wore cvrortrd throuch an arch of crossed sahro liclil l) llir organization presi lents of Scahhard and Blade. I ' rop and Wing. Commantl Squadron. Pershing Rilles. and Anchor and Chain. I he hve ( hosen queens were the main atlrac lion for the April 22nd military affair. I he (onunittee chairmen were responsihie for the successful jilanning of the dance. I hey were: general ( hairman. Jack Lindsay; tickets. John Miller: enlertainmenl. Jerry Stilson; finance, Rich- ard Sauner: puhlit ily. Porter May: decorations. Ri( li.ud .i-llcr: and special problems, Paul Mufhil. I a ully , dvisor for this years dance tis . lajor C. W. W ' alson. I he organi .alions and commit- tees l t! lh r made the { JIO |ilil.n Kali .1 success. ( )(ii ' (lilt l im iMiK iiliri ' . ' i06 OI-FICiiRS Jolm T. Liiulsty. I ' ri-sidenI 1. rrv I SljIUc.ii. ' ki- ' ri ' .si ifil David M. Srnilli. Srcrfltirv I rcHsiircr A sliitlont military oraatiizatiori, llio Military Council co-orcliiiatos tlic activities of tlie various military societies willi llic campus activities. The comu il sponsors ail inler-ortJani .ational activities of tlie Regiment, tlie Wing, and Na al fiattalion. Its primary mission is making recommendations for tlie improvement and smoother operation of tlie military units on tlie campus. I lie council receives directives from the military staff and passes them down to the different student organizations. It cilso receives recommendations from student organiza- tions and forwards them lo the appropriate per- sons of the tnllilcir . n.i ,il or air science depart - ments. The memoersiiip of llii ' (oniuil is composed of representatives Ironi the R( ) I C Regiment, Air Force Wing, Na al Battalion. Pershing Rifles, Prop and Wings, Scahhard and Blade. Command Squadron. Anchor and Chain, and liie Society of American Military Fngineers. The iiiglillglif ol the social season is the Mili- tary B.ill. whiiL iv held each Spring Quarter. Another important social function of the tountil is the informal smoker, welcoming the new cadet officers into the advanced course, thus permitting all the cadets of the advanced course and the officer instructors to liecome accpiainted. I ' or the advanced military and air science de- partments, the council instituted a code of honor to he administered entirely by the students. lo inform all cadets of the activities of the military and air science departments, this year the council sponsored a newspaper called Torch and Wing. Directing the activities of the council was Cadet Colonel lohii T. Lindsay, aided by Cadet Colonel Jerry Stilson. I he faculty advisor to the council was Lt. Col. Robert B. Franklin, who was assisted by Capt. Joseph C. I hunilton. Jr. TOP ROW: Dunc.in, Harlow, Cooper. Stevens, Blount, W.nlhcc, Wcrniclc. Dctrick, Mars. Patterson, Stump. SECOND ROW: Smeltzer, Giberson, Kcpple, Losey, JoUiffe, May, LandefelJ, Killcbrcw, Schumann, Sccman. FIRST ROW: Goss, Zeller, Stilson. Franklin. Shields, Lindsay. Smith, Moffat. 407 OFFICHRS l iul K Mo(I.il. Pr.. ic ...l James R. Slinrpe. Vice PrcsiJt-nl lliirvcy A. Seeiiian. N ' CTclory Rirliurd S .uncr. Trvasurtr Sralibard f- Blade is a national senior nnlitary lienor society witli lo al ( liaptt-rs. (ailed oni- panies, located in OO leadinu colle ies and universi- ties tlirouelioiit the United States. Conipanv M . F irst Reiiinienl. located at Ohio Stale, consists of sonie lilty active inernhers chosen from the outstanding cadet officers of ihi- Airtiw Nav ' anil . ir Force f OT C. To heconie a inernher of Scahhard t- Blade an individual must be enrolled in the ad ciiK ed course of the ROTC. He must have a 2.25 ciunidative | oint hour ratio, a 5.0 in niililarx. air or naval science, and he outstandinc in liis particular branch. Purpose of the orCanizalion is to Ijriiit! il) )ul a c ' loser relationshi|) between the military depart- ments of American colh ' tJes and universities and to promote friendship and fellowship amonji the jadet officers. It also helps prepare educated men to take a more active pari in llic rnilil.ir .ill.iirs of the (ommunifv. In order to fulfill these purposes. Company ' . I I holds one business and one social meet- inu ,1 iiioiilh. This year, the social program in- cluded several smokers, dances and banquets. Some of the highlights of these functions were the Scabbard T- Blade Day lian(|uet. the Winter I ' ormal and the aiuiu.il p-irl ht-id nelore the Mihtarv Fiall. ( )n .l uiuar 20. lorinal inilialiuii was held for the Milil ir and . ir Science l ' cadets. Six new menibers were initialed during Spring ()uarler. Jerrv Slilson. w ho was pledge captain lor the year, was in charge ol bolli initiations. On the national le el. the activities of the coni- panv iiK ludi ' d the annual rille mat( h and annual pistol rn.ili li in (ompililion with 5 oIIiit com- panies ill .Scal)i)ard and Blade throughout the (oiinlrv. In this malih. Company Ml placed cigliln in llic nalioii. Advisor lor Conipanv I I is I.I. Col. Ri)I) -rt B. I ' r.mklin. TOP R1) V Moore, Biuliousc, Hcnschcn, Cooper. Mock, BcnniH. D.ivi . ROW TWO: Sishihiri. Einjcl, Bl.mnl. L.ivill. Ktpplc. Kilk-hrcw. Webb, Smith, OITkv. ROW ONE: Andrews, Sauncr. Shjrpe. Modal. Franklin. Seeman. Slilson. -• ■ ' M ■ •■ ■Wr--% ■ ' % X nU ' ROW: Sst. Sicwjit. M Si,t. L.-Athti. S-t. M,ilk]ii . S;;t. ' ,iilljtKH.url. M Sat. Cullin-, Ski. S.ijnwski, Sst. Thompson. Set. Fish. M Sj;t. Gordon. Si;t. ZL-llncr. M Sbi. Sh.ii,i. ROW THREE: Sut. K.ipcKhi.in. Sat. SnvJor, Sst. Phillis. Sri. Brush, M Si;t. M:irtin. Ski. Sp.irl s. Sat. Miller. M Sst. Anderson, M Sut. C:o.stollo, M Sal. T,ivlor. M Si;t. Bro ' .vinston. ROW TWd: M..i. Br.ixton. M.ij. Burnett. M.ij. W.ilson. Lt. Col. Gere, Lt. Col. Haskell, Col. Brewer, Col. Holyeross, Lt. Col. Franklin. Lt. Col. Roth. Maj. Parrot, Maj. Collins. ROW ONE: Mai. O ' Malley. Capt. VanAuken. Maj. Smith, Capt. Wcbh. C;apt. Spears, Capt. Crimm, Maj. Koontz, Capt. Gary, Capt. Kinjjsley. ABMY R T C OFFICERS Col. Carlos Bn-vMT, f ' rof. of Mi iliirv Science anil Tactics Ll. Col, Roli.rl H Jr.iMUiii. I ' .xeciilir,- Officer Capt. Janie:; H. Spears. d ii(tiril The Army Reserve Officers Trainiiiu Corps was estalilislicci at tlic Ohio State Utii Tsit to |)rodiue junior oBirers witli tlie (lualities and attrihntcs essential to tlieir protiressive levelop- ment as offirers in tli - riii ol llic I nilcd States. The niihtary training is divided into two dis- tinrt divisions, tailed the basic and advanced courses. I he hasic course, coiiiprivinu ihe lirst two years, retpiires three class room or drill hours a week and is allotted two credit lionrs per f|uarter toward graduation. I he advanced course Is elec- tive on the part of the student. 1 his course is large- ly specialized tei hnital and tactical instruction ap- plicable to a particidar arm or service. Successful completion of this course entitles a student, upon graduation, to a commission in the Officers Re- serve Corps of tfie Army. About one-third of the graduates are offered commission in Regular .Army. Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers are assigned to ROTC dut alter they have been care- luliy screened and approved by their respective arm or service. Offit ers must likewise be ac- ceptable to the President of the University !)e- fore they are assigned. T heir tour ol duty is normal ly for a three- ear period. . s ientilit program ol riillil.ux Iraining was in- augurated under tlie Witional Defense Acts of 1010 and 1020, antf lor the lirst time a commission in the Army was awarded those students who successfully completed the four year course. Between World War I and I ' l the ROTC here was comprised of four . rmy units only: Field . rtillery, Engineers. Signal Corps, and Medical. During the late war the ROTC was replaced by the Army Specialized I raining Program, but im- mediately after the war it was re-established and expanded to include the present six arms and ser- vices and lour Medic-al units. 409  - «r 19 « :- •¥■■ « « i 3 v;j t TA-t ' t f — iW i t — M y « ARMORED CAVALRY TOP ROW: :nd Lu. ChriMolT, Hcn- J.rvm. Rcpkc. Wilson. WclU. Willicc, CI.MM.n. MoJorc. Rolh. Bash. ROW THREE: Phillips. 2nd Lts. Dunbar, Blour. BaTchcrt. Davis, Sicvcns. Hrecn. 1st Lt Cibcaut. Morton, Kollccdy. ROW T 0: Cipt. Spit:. Mai. Birlc- nmor, M;ii O ' Mallcy, Mai. WaUon, C.int Kiniislcy. Lt. Col. Zcllcr, Lt. C.il WiliLims. Isl Lts. Bttts. Emmctt. ROW ONE: Isl Lts. Fries, West, See- mans, Schncidcrcit, Cutler, Andrews, Pidock. X A y z CHEMICAL TOP ROW: Cadet ;nd Lu. Boyd. W.iltcr, Howenstine, Boycr, Rice, Dal lis, Peters, Roden. ROW TWO: Cadet 2nd Lt. Pctricic, Cadet 1st Lts. Stranc. Rienert, Sl ttery. Bichotise, Moore, Cosetti. Cadet Ind Lt. Woods. ROW ONE: Cadet Capl. Slincmetl, Cidet M.iior Sashihara. Cadet Lt. Col. Smith. Major Braxton, Cadet Capt. Weaver. Cadet Capt. Einsel. ENGINEER ROTC TOP ROW: Patser. Ruth, Gonchcr. Ramsthaler, EL-inigan. Tuukkola. Abclc. Krauu. Bnrohrse, Smelt2er. ROW TWO: Sehar(. Stallsmith, Sparkj. Stil- •«n, Schumann, Struble, DoUBhty. RnlT. Hoover. ROW ONE: Murray. Perly, Map. Koonts. Capt. Webb. Bar- bour, Giberson, King. FIELD ARTILLERY TOP ROW: P.it;,.n , nimnini!. Rit:. Mason, App!ct:ato. Bcrvvant:cr, Richc- son. HalliJav, Rosclor. Lehman. ROW TWO: Sroufc. Simnu.ns. Elliott. Kerr. Snider, Donncllv. ( U ' uJ. Rubcnstein. Wjgcnmen. Shcpp.irJ. ROW ONE: Kaminsky. MkIuI. H:i1I. Garv. Grimm, Wibic, Chaudkr, Barrick. SIGNAL CORPS TOP ROW: Kane. Diley. Armstroni:. Pienkowskc. Rhodes. ROW TWO: Peters. Bclvillc, McEldowncy. Hyscll. McQuilkin. Osterbroch. ROW ONE: Lovill, Shields, Lt. Col. Gere, Major Smith, Griffith. Henschen. TRANSPORTATION ROTC TOP ROW: Edwards. Roth. Bennett. Ryder, frohner. Gaston. Bates. O ' Con- nor. Fries, Kcllcy. Smith. Desmond. ROW THREE: Timmons. Harhnv. Clark. Gisler. Hakola. Schnelle. Hein:- eroth. Bcerv. Hapner. Davis. Bankcs, Rasor. Prchlik. Tomala. ROW TWO: Pond. Cooper. Ehrman. Scott. Cip. Spears. Major Burnett. Mock. Borm:in. Warren. Office. ROW ONE: Dodd. Kcrcstcr. Martin, McClintock. Greene. Reau. Hathaway. Young. Corotis. Bosley. ' UtJ m m m m •i HERSHING RIFLES TOP ROW: M. Set. Golden. Cijpt. AniivTM n, t apt. Davis, Li Col. Michel. Ma,. Hatlovvv. S F. C:. Ginn. ROW ONE: Li. Col. Lewis. Col. Cooper. Li. Col. Hill. PERSHING RIFLES TOP ROW: R,«nii;k. To«.i- send. Backhur l, Kern , Sapp. (laru-ood. Marquis. Taylor. Ciania, Nosik. Liiinabury. Funk, Kislner. ROW THREE: K«el. Disahaio. Brici:s. Thoma . Cx l- ner. Pahl. Wharry. C.irr. Nis- sen. Sofljs. Lytle. Puiih. lolin- M,n. GonfrK-h. ROW TWO: Golden. Wallace. Harlon . Mai. O ' Malley. Capl. Whileus. C«ipl. (trimm. Smellier. Holliday, Davis. ROW ONE: Creamer, lones, Thomson. Dougherty. Riitl. Martis. Hamheriicr. Jerles. Woods. Shondel. r crsliiiiL ' l ill ' ' w.iv liniiulcil (liiills Iniiiii ' jii llic efforls ol a youni soioinl liiMilcii.iiil. I lii yoiin( iiiiiii. will) was lalor lo ri.M- to llic i.iiiK ol (jonrral. w.i tin- l.iiiiiil and ni( nly ai laiiiiiil loliii I. IVrsliinUofWorilWarl. I liis orcani .aliiin uas IiiuikIiiI at llii ' I ni- vprsily of NChraslca in INOI. It is now pr.nli- rnlly synonymous with tin- name of k( ) I C in col- IcRPs and univcrsilics tlirouulioiil lliis loinitry. There arc t M uiiils of f- ' i-rshinC Rillfs on till- Ohio State University iainpiis. i ' irst Ki ' ijiincn lal Mead |nart(Ts and ( ompany A I an ' noth lo caled here. Activities chirine the past year liave ini hided parlif ipation in parades, actinu as honor (juards. and talvliii; part in other university proijranis. Sports are iniporlcUil to all nienihers ol the Pershing Rifles. I his ve.ir. lln ' won a lovelcd il FLL. I iMUiK ' liiiiiipioiiship ill liiti.iMiiiial roothall. I )iiriiiti the p.isl r.ir. llie loinpiinys llatJ- laisiiiu M|ii,id has perloriiii ' d at llie S.itiirilay liiiilli.ill o, lines. I liioiitjii llii- ilidilv III llii ' Rrtii- iiirnlal I li ' .iilijiiarlers. this (.Moiip made the trip to till ' Rose Bowl. arr iiiL with it the spirit ol the I ' .isliine Rilles. I ' .ai h vear the I ' ershiiiu Rilli-s memhers compete auaiiisl eat h other lor a position on the . lilitary hall Drill S(|uad. The .Njilitary Ball is one ol the laru ' esl i ampiis wiile soi l.il eveiils of the ear. aiul is sponsored hy the . lililary. Nav.il and . ir Science Departments. Retjiinental commander diirlntJ the p.ist year w.is Col. 1). I.. Cooper. Com I. ami the lomp.inv commander of CompcUiv . t was Capl. Rolieil Ci. WhiliMis. i-l Iiil I ppoiiiliiiriits were hased upon elii il)ilil and seniurit). 412 ( iir$iiii u C urps . i(M(J( ' rils sliiiiv tfw SnioNr ( li ' iivrtitttr (. rUJii ltd f it(t l riuliucr) Rpstihs of Slat hinrtinii I ' irinff y Cci( ' «irym fi hvinq crilicizvtl Arlillvry ( (i lr(s sdif y the yU ' chanUnl iinHUnnintf of ji lO ' ymni Hotritzcr. tudenis oj .Artillery in . f lion at Stifurripr Camp ( ■ort Bragg. .VCJ Sigtuil ( orps ( adets in- sUdi vlvtypeirrilrr F.qttip- iiient (luring lrt ' l ! ninneuvers Engineer Cadets team bridge construction l y erecting scale nufdi ' h. TC students learn ani- philiian truck (DVKWl op- erations. Scioto River TC students inspect truck hejore operation Cavalry students drive ligUl tank- oi ' cr training tourse. R U T I ' - } NROTC: IIFFICKRS TOP RIIW: QMC Amtj, FCl Minncrly. Front, Mullcr. Gates. Shclion. Fuller. ROW ONE: Lt. Chester, Capt. Flythe. L-Cdr. Allen. Capt. McLean. Lt. Col. Davis. Lldr. Ed. all. Lt. Purviancc. Lt. RudJ. Rnc oiiip.TssptI williiii llic loworine liirrcis of tiieir home, the .Vrinory. the small sf Um t Group ol men known as the Naval ROTC study dilitJiritU lor four years, workinu toward tlieir ultimate (Joal. a rommission in the regular L iiileti States Navy. In order to develop an Esprit de Corps the men of the unit have a social oreani .alion Known as .■ ncfior and C liain. Anchor and Chain holds several parlies .uid dan es durinu the year so that the memhers ol the unit may yet to know eat h other and their oHicers better. At the hrsi dan -e held duriiiu the year the new memhers ol Anchor and Chain were initiated into the organization. The Armory was decked out in signal flags and red. while. .ui l hliie nnnliiig lor the dan e. The highlight of the . nchor anti C hain s season was the ( .)iiarlerd(( k Ball, held this year at the allev Dcde. K,ul I )cniing s orchestra furnished the music and during the intermission the Coed Commodore ol the unit, .ludy .Jones, was presented. lo prove their marksmaiivlii|) luemners of the unit entered a rille team In ihe National Hearst Trophy Rille . latches. The lirsl team of the unit finished sixth out of the 52 other units that en- tered the met. 1 he rille team also had mat lies with several other ( ollege units, of w hii li they won lUi iniprcssi I ' iiiunlicr. I lie niidsliipnicri (lso look pari in all llii- inlra- nuiral sports lliat tire held on (cunpuv. I here are only ahout I ' iO men in the unit here at Ohio Stale, whith numhers among the largest units of all the ' 32 lolleges in the pro- gram. I Ik- proarain was si ' l up lo suppleiiirni ihe nuiiiher ol naval ollicers that graduate Irom .Xnnapolis each year. On gra luation from .college all llic memhers of the NROTC go into the regu- Lir N.iw for a two years lour ol niil ,is imnmis- sioned ollii crs. ANCHOR AND CHAIN , , , TOP R13W: Pinnev. W.i.. un. Taylor. French. Morton. House. Bieedon. Hess, Yates. Notlinit. Slarbuck, Laack. W lcutt, ROW TWO: Hcrsehcl. Peltctt. Gcorcc. C.reen. While. Wriaht. Bluek. Zcith,iml. Meyer. Miller. Reeves, Schmill. Glass. ROW ONE; M.i . Milchill. C.ipt. Flvthc. KiM.I ' r.w. .[..Ihlle. KeppU. Ln.ey. k.«anaKh Mr f f f . .f.-l- . t ,„ mm ' - h. ' s.- ' m m f t f f i-itf « f-f f t f t : t N.R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM TOP ROW: Capt. FIvthc. Scoit. Lo5cv. T.iUman. Ankcny. M. Set. Gate . ROW ONE: French. Mills. Travcr. Norlinc Minty. NROTC SENIORS TOP ROW; Hahn. Cheek. Htllvcr. Hilc, Em rich, Zoolc, Payne, Rhoado. Lnsey. Gallagher. Ody. ROW TWC1: Hartzcll. Hudson. Eckfcld. Johnson, Axthetm, Reeves, Lecmard. Meyer. Eddy. Haring. Kavanagh. ROW ONE: Gciger, Sterner. Trafscr. Killchr w. Sharpc. Riescr. Curran, Scott, Laack. JUNIOR ROTO TOP ROW: Wright, Herschcl, Kov.ic. Chidscy, Kick. Navorska. Baker, Mar- shall, Cameron, Neiheisol. ROW TWO: Yates. Halbert. Watt s. Bluck. Nachtshcim, George, Pettett, Hcs. . Teitelbaum, French. Booth. Nattcl. ROW ONE: Jones. Murphy, Wriiiht. Longmirc, Morton. Landefcld. White Green, May. ft ■•-r -r rf -r ' U= 9 f TOH Rt)W : T Si:l. Bartlclt. M Si:t. H.it ion. T Sul. . Brmvn. M Stl. N «tiil. T Ski K ii -liu. M SbI. Connd. M Sbi. Kopia. RllVV TWl): S Sgt. Schwart:. M Sb1. McCnnncll. T Sb1. Auhr. Fil.l Sbi. Lcich. First Ski. Wayne. T Sat. N..«..lk. T Scl. Williairs. S Sbi. Robinsun ROW ONE: Isl Lt. Kelly. Cipl. Lcuandoski. 1st Ll. V. Brcwn. Mai, Farrcll. Lt. Col. Walker. Maj. Lisack. Ma). YoJcr. Capt. Hamilton. Capt. Trnscott. Alll FIIIU ' E II U T L ' Ki.lu,!,! I Waller 1.1. CuLiwI I S, Prnlv%%or ol .Air . rirtiii riricl InitUt I licrc .ire lliicf niaiii acinic r . in llii- 1 niliil States N. ilion.il I ) lrnsi- I ) |).irtmcnt — . rrn . Xavv. and . it I (inc. cm Ii iiI wliitli is roprcst ' iilcd III) lliis (,irn|iiiv. KccciilU Secretiiry of I ) Mcnso .lolmsoii cslahlislicd a ji)iiil ROT C policy in ordfr to lat ilitalc tlif liarnionioiis finx tioninc of tlic tlirec aiitoMomoiis scrvitcs on tlic various collctie rainpiisfs. I ndiT till- siip T ision of President Iie is. tliis polity lias l)een effected. Now, any sliidciil may elect, uitliin specified |iiolas, to en- roll in llie Ir.iiniiiu proyram of tlif ser it e of Ills ( lioii e. I here are twtj main se(lion in tin- Air i orce Rf )1 C prou ' r.mi. I lie liasic lourse is lor rresii- int-n and Soplioniores: tlie advanced, for Inniors and Seniors. Diirinu llie i ' reslinian year tlic slinlenl sliiilies siihjei Is related to (lie fiindanientals ol national defense. As a Soplioiimrc llie t .itlt-t liiyin lii-- triiinint! in iin Air I ' orte spet icdi .eil lield wliitli is related to liis rii.ijor lield of stiitK it) tlie L ni- versity. Part of tlie atlvanteti course intiiiili ' s partldpn- lion in a six week Simmier eniainpmeni diirinC wliiili ,ill ( ' i|nipiii( ' iil iv liirnivlicd anil llic ( .itlft is piiitl. Maintaininu ' niinle piirpii c llic . ir rone pro- Ijrain .illiinpl ' - lo li.ilii uoml lili rns. to aid tin- sliiilenl in allaininu a purpoM-lid eiliii alioii. .mil i|ii.dil liini for a role in national tiefense. 416 OFFICERS Cliflord Mnrz, PrestJefi! icUtr Rucloipli. Vice Prt ' itlcnt N ' imI WVrnitlc. Treasurer I ' aul DelritK, Srtrriary Prop and ' in J. Iiicli is tlie Air Force Senior honorary and social Iraternity. can be traced back to its formation at Oliio State in May of 1947. This ortjani ation was (onceiNed by Major Har- old M. Cani|)l)ell. .111 iiistrnc tor in advanced air science. Manx annual soiial events were planned and scliednied lor tlie group during the school year. Heading the list ol activities affording well-de- served relaxation was the . utunin F oriiial fiance. Also on the agenda was a Winter stag party, to which all junior stiidcnls were in ited. MacK Park was the location chosen lor Prop and Wing s rush part ' . and during Winter Quarter some fifty men were initiated into the active group. Actively partic ipating in the preparations for the final realization of the Military Ball, held an- nually in the Spring, the group presented a coed sponsor ' at the Ball. Serving as the senior or parent organization ol the basic Conniiand Sc|uadron, Prop and Wing is composed of basic air st ience students. Clifford Marz served th ' group as wing commander. ictor Rudolph acted as vice president, Ned Wernick served as treasurer, iuid Paul f etrick as secretary. Lieutenant Marion Kellev .iblv aided the men a . facidty advisor. Prop and Wing is now anticipating the possi- bility of becoming a national organization. This, of course, is a plan lor llic lulure. . s all good organizations nuist. Prop and Wing maintains a standard and a purpose. The unit, which is both social and Iriiterneil, attempts to promote better understanding between the officers and cadets ol the . ir I ' orce. Setting a premium on membership, the men of Prop and Wing have to meet many rerjuirements. .- mong these are a three point point-hour ratio in air science, and a good overall academic record. The applicant must be passed on by a board of offic ers of the organiza- tion, and be in the second cjuarter of advanced Air Force ROTC. TOP ROW: R. Miller, Blount. W ' csscl. Rudolph. K.iiscr. Doherty, Showc. Shanct, Sauncr, E. Taylor. Hartmann. -Ailcs. ROW THREE: Horn. Goss. Daniels. J. Miller, Dayton, Baltes, J. Taylor, Kaczmarck, Coleman, Burns. Williams. Connolly. Massuros. ROW TWO: Graham. Dctrick. Wernick, Man, Kelly. Masheter, Wise, Trick, Popa. ROW ONE: Coram. Wicht. Horn. Lindsay, W.atkins, Westenbarger, Cooksey, Litton. r) a ju k li a .Jl U d mK%mm ■ - I 417 iiirr nnxr F ' lflK J m-m d n AIR SCIKNCH l ' MAIN. TOP ROW; Johnson. Davis. Watkins. Cur.im, Moffat. Wcrniok. E. Tayloi. Riti. R(,) ' TWO: Daniels. J. Tayloi. SchucnJcrmdn. Mjshcicr. Hartmann. Alio, ( innully. Hownaick. J. Horn. ROW ONE: MilUr. Medley. Lindsay. Li ;ii-k, Litton. W. Horn. Mar:. ih iiJU fifhi if VKJT, AIR SCIENCE IV SUPPLY TOP ROW: We«cl. Kaczmarck. Glans K.ii er. Dohcny. Show . Shanck, Dc tli- ' na. S.uiner. WoUver. Borror. ROW THREE: Miller. Rudolph. Dayion Witfhi. Shndir. Halle. . OlmKcr. R. th hi . lie trick. Coleman. William l ..p.i ROW TWO: Gr.iham. Smith KcrMein. Hlounl. Truscolt. M llro Truk. Lennycl. Go .i. ROW ONE W. tenharRtfr. Baiimcl. Cooper. Burn WiM-, Cookscy. 4BOe4 C7o ) ' li .siiprrmiiiic s| r ' (i is ( ir am; fin 110 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENi;lNEtRING TOP ROW: Rccsc. Randall. Cudcr- lahn. Prince, Bobber, Trillo, Lani-c, Topinka. Bradv. Hudnall. ROW ONE: Hcaly. Slarkcv. Hellmr. Paullus. Lis- ack. Miller. C ' hapman. Reeve. Spresjer. t.f i ' t ■ : ii a ' ias - ' l t t t.t AIR SCIENCE III SUPPLY TOP ROW: Zink. Obercr. Anikouch- ine, Pitt man. Trolio. Hodsdcn. Max- well. Porter, Niedernhofcr. Gillc pi :. Slus$, Mclaragno. Ward. Clcgn. Blakc- ly. HoIIinRSworth. ROW THREE: Fowl, Schilling. Cox. Guthrie. Merrick. Wright, Bolt. Fiiiari. Savaije. Stans- berv, Beckett. Zappe, Gcbhart. Watson. C.ombar, R. Smith. ROW TWO: Gu- tilla. Mankcr. Collins. Lehman. H. Smith. Capt. Hamihon, Kubic. ( aprct- la. Bicknaver. Meyer. ROW ONE: Matthews. Polito. Wheat, Covert. Fin- negan. Hcit:. Beaitv. Reich. Donnellv. Riloy. Cj i- Ij a IV ' i f f tt f],f ,if,rf jft.t- t f f t  .? ' i ' ' One of the Air force ' s newest fighters is this Reptthlic r ' M SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Heck. Duncan. Kui ni:. Hardini:. NolIenKriiir. IVPaul. Foster. Grande. Qark. HaUu. BadRer. Williams. HuntinRton. ROW TWO: Mil- K-r Edward. . Fazcnbaker. Bar- rick. Smith. BehnfelJt. Knife, Khey. Gribben. McFaddtn. Dennison. Wrisht. ROW ONE: Raker. Pulwr. Kepler, Oinnint:, LcwanJdski. Montague Mc- (.alia McO.rkle, Veth. Roosh. T( P ROW: Skriic, Galkifihcr, Hcrchcr. Wells, Klorfcnstein. iVant. Hakcnson, Hall. ROW TVV ' O: Cooper, Christman. Hawk, Hincon. Moore. Oronin. ( .ate . ROW ONE: Copeland. Edwards. Foster. T Sst. Brown, Norman. Kom. Perkins. Sidncr FRESHMEN TOP ROW: Skrtic. ClUtflier. Hcrchrr. Wells, Klopfcnstein. Oram, H-ikenson. Hall. ROW TWO: Cooper. Christ man. Hawk. Hinton, Moore, Cronm. (rttcs. ROW ONE: Coneland, Edwards. Fofter. T Sgt. Brown. Norman. Korn. Perkins. Sidner. riiivi ' 1 4 ' It A II II 11 Founded in SeplenilxT 1010, Command Squa- dron is a new oruani .ation and as yet rias no ex- tensive so iai lia( KtJround. I lowever. the uroup was hardly lackint; aclivily lor the year. Smokers were heul. and forinals were planned lor every tpiarler. I he iniTi ol the ( oiiiinand S(|iia«r )n also took liip t(i iii.iriiN Air r )r e installalions and airi rail la( lories. I he annual Military nail proved to lie a hiu ' event, while . rm -d Service Day was .in important occasion. [ ' illinu the days with militar work and play, the tniit (Oinpeled in intraniiiral sports, in rille drill exhihilions. and in salm- lirilU In .i(i(liti( ii to this, a small hore rille team w.iv viipported. I lonorint. ' the men uho added talent an l iiitcl licence to the Command Squadron, tin- uronp proudiv hails Oonis I), [ ' atterson. this years scholarship winner: Marsh. ill P. W ' .itson. seleit ed as an oiilstandinc hreshin.in in R( ) 1 C Cadet Corps: and Carl Dunian. who served on the ar- sity rifle team. Acclaim also is extendecl to Skippy Roush. a memher of the ' arsit Baskelhall team, and |- d . .itlcrlielil. .i I. . loolh.dl player and a worllu nicmhcr 111 iheROIC pistol li-.ini. I he C oinnniid S piiKlron. nrcani .i-d lo lill a need cxistinu ' ■tmonU K.isic Air R( ) I ( sindenls. also provides a needed hinior . ir i ( ) I C honor- ary, the laller serves as a sli-ppinu stone to memhership in the Senior .Air K( ) I C orfianiza- tion, I ' rop .ind ' ini s. As far as is known, this is the hrsi imil of its l pr on any (.impns in the I niled . lat(■s. It is the fond hope of the or({ani .eiv ih.il il will lie the hr-l of a nationw ide ( hain. 420 ry n n f J II[LI4i il Jl -li WINn STAFF TOP ROW: Mjr:, W.iiht. Dctrick, S ' crnii:k. Mj het«r. We.lenbariicr. T.ivlor. ROW ONE; OoM. LinJ.ay. Blount. . ' ji ' riirii ' lilii jrl (■ ' (itir lit(li l mis iir( is ( ' ( t ic 1 u of ItdltMtl Close Inspection is nmdp of radial engine Electritul sysfpm ol an air- craft is Iwre feeing oosertvd Class in intense lecture con- centration Coolant system for inlined en- gin ' . ' - ( cnicifisiratrofi. W ' orfJ ' s (argesi passenger pfune in jlig ' li ( )ne of the Air Force ' s larg- est bombers has a range of nrer 3.000 miles Rose Bou4 tiottnd Say U irilli Music Von tnicUnn ( irnrrnh C„„l S inrt, l„-,c ' H,.-n lilr L ' Ai FIELIi H LL OFFICERS Jiraii Kelly, Presiaenl Mrtr -t lire Wi-llfT, Vice Pre ulvnt l. r hllfn H MJ fr. Srirf(ciry lii Ijnn. Treasurer C allifriiii- ( r.ihill, . (nitil ( luiiriiuin I ' linctionalism and diarin nil)itu in tlie in- terior decoration of C anfield H ill. niakin ; it a pleasant place indeed in wliicli to live. Canfield Hall ( irls are proud of their main lounge wttli its wood paneled walls and grand piano, but n favo- rite plate to take diites is the Ret Room in the basemen t where they can play ping-pong, sluiffle- Ijoard, darts, or just sit and talk. However. Canfieldites don f spend all their time admiring their campus home; their social activities are many and varied. } or some they join with Mack Hall girls while others are limited to resi- dents of Canheld. Some ol tin- l.idcr itidudL- dances, exchange dinners, carnivals, picnics, teas, open houses and a Christmas formal. Canfield joins with Mack for the Winter and Spring For- mals. Canfield H.ill is governed by ' SCi. rules, as are all women s housing units, and the execu- tion of these rules rests in the hands of a house council ( omposed of the dorm officers, floor rhair- men. and corridor representatives. f ourij ana ruiiruf $hc goe Argentina, nerf iiv conic .A niosf cc ' r orit rracis li ual W are tlw girls of Cnnfirlil )i HOUSE COUNCIL AND OfTI CERS TOP ROW: Majltrs. F.iiisn,iiiBh. Friwt, Brooks, Rcnncr. W ' lltJAms. Kirk, Grov,. , Dc Vorc ROW ONE: Linn. Crabill. Kelly, Hoover. J,imcs, Cimble. FIRST FLOOR TOP ROW: Haines. Whitmcr. Hill, Hartcr. Nager. Stoncburncr, Vannettcr, Lagerstrom, George, Roof, Cunning- ham. ROW TWO: Pctronck, Bolsford. Krohn. Sakamoto, CybuUki. Emily Lut:, Evelyn Lut:. H. Lul:. Brush. StuJor. ROW ONE: Harmos, Burn- ham, Ellman, Shain, Watson, GranJ- statf, Eifinger, Halberg. SECOND FLOOR TOP ROW: Eaton, Weitlake. Fark. Stawson. Johnson. Exncr, Lantrer. Lane, Whitcd. Honsinger, Torbett. Bcoddy. ROW THREE: Krieg, Plum- mer, Hoa-j. De.in. Belt. Snyder. Britt. Thomas. Wrtnn. Hagood, Huber ROW TWO: Rutherford, Smith, Reit- man, Wilson. Mavne, Froehlich. War- ren, Mays. ROW ONE: McBride. Win- K t, Ford, Chang. Winkler, Ribcr. ma,- THIRD FLOOR TOP ROW: Montz. Huth. Brun ell. Kiicr, Ross. Krcglow. Murphy. Grcs- scl. Fabb. Adams. Bock. Honakt:r. Stahl. ROW THREE: Julien. BlanJ. Cox, Swickard. Aylward. Chapman. Martin. Smith. Heimsath. Bodcn. ROW TWO: Gillam, ' an der Houen. Lam- son. Carpenter. Mcrklc. Facer. Han kins. 0 DonnelI. Snodc. ROW ONE: Lehman, Jacoby. Calvary. Anthony. Bishop. San onc. Kinney, Preiser. WTxeeler, Pleasant. r 9 ( Q.ft fOURTH FLOOR lOI- ROW: SchtxnbcrRct. Shjdc. Rbh. Rujnlph. Clilhci,:. While. Schifcr. ROW TWO: A.h. SiricklinJ. Winner. UKr. C.,„hy. Mayhcw. Wi.c. ROW ' NE: Brinki-r. Bruun. Hunter. Rii ini;, B njcr. He;ilon. THIRD FLOOR TOI ' ROW: Bohn. Lefever. Blnektom. AnJticlc. ChamherLiin. Battles. Leepcr, W.ltl . Dyer. OBnen. ROW TWO: Hes . Maehlovttz. Liic.i:i. M. Hirtmin. Rapp. l). Hartman. (-npeland. Mevcr. Cleornc Hell ROW ONE: Laejer. Maddock. Metz. Kodith. Updike. Brill. Ounham. Jc ne . Kieffcr. SKC;OND FLOOR TOI ' ROW: Hamhury. Lrvin. Goel:. Harmon. Fiirman. Fari on. Neidccker. ROW THREE: Sehnart!. Jerome. De- Ri i.i. Oiener. Tanger. Pnrler. Pace. McArthur. N.mne:. Cliddini: ROW TWO: Andes. Slill.. Balnhuufc. Frazier. MeBeth. Palavranotl. Albrii:ht. Hurlii!. R.n.ky. ROW ONE: WiUon. Bower. Dreyer. Davidoon. Pepper, (Irillo. Barton. Hawk. FIRST FLOOR TOP ROW: Ash. H.unii. L..h. S,.m- mer. Ney. SlraMer. Daniel. Barr ROW THREE; Rohern. Chanii. Hoopen. N.ll. Crahill. Pume.-h. A Sir:ihl. V. Slralll. Hulh. Jep on. Rutl. ROW TWO: Smith. Barden. Milicia. Mifiill. Warner. Simpson. Mon- . Barger. Florra. Hamman, Tull ROW ONE: Broun. l erkMrn. Barlow. Shilltday, U ' atiner. Oamton. Roush. Williams. M.u k Hall s iovorod wnC rolliiin WVsl rolled awiiy w itii lirst prize aiiioni! llie dorins lor I lonie (Uiniiiu del oraliotis. I liis ( linuixed a l it foolliiill season, lor the ijirls had iti open lioiive .dter e.i li lioine iiaine. ( )tlier social liiiulloiis tlial kepi iIkmii l)iis were llie itilormal danee li ' ld lall (.Quarter. the lomials licKI in lli - W ' inler .iiul Sprlnji. sninll parties in the t) ley Lounge nd a Mothers Oay tea. I he Winter I ' orinal. held with C anfield. was at the Southern I lolil. I he SprinjJ horinal. cdso with ( iinlield. w.ts in the C oninioiis. the popular name yiscn to the dinin( hall shared l)y Mack and Canlieid girls. .Sunday alternoons in inter ()uarter are nritlhtened l short musical programs given l) the girls. I hese programs not only exhibit Mack Hall talent, nut aid in getting tlie girls accpiainted. as do the lloor pajama parties held from ten to eleven on week-day evenings when stunts, games and group singings are iollowed l) e er popiuar eats. IVI rh H LL oi rici-;Rs l(h, M„r IJi.n.r. I ' rrwlrnl ( tlorin I line. Nice Prfsiilrtit hiiznnc ' ln Ijcfpcr. Secrpfarv Dorolny Sniiln. T reri.snrrr Iranniiic r.ii; ' . ot ' utl ( nitirnmti h rrultv not luirj 77int ' s (1 trier ti-h u ht-r! Sirvrt aiul nrr r  ((if|S fire ioitiiitifi fif EIL HALL OFFICERS lii.iii Wrnrick. President itickif .riiinroal, ice rre Utviit Eleanor Babb. Secretary Hi rrK ' H ' larp T. Treasurer Ciweiulolvne Bifldi ' on, Social C Uairmaii l | i al 1)1 llic IrifiulU atmosphere which pre- ails in Neil 1 lall Wtis llie welcome sjiveii to lrl- ill the S hool ol Nursing who are leiiiporariK inakinc their liome there while Oxiey Hall i losecl. T his siiiiie welcome is also extenclea to all incomini! i ' reshnien and transfer students. Foothall season was a busy time at Neil Hall with open houses for Hails Day and noiiiecom- ing. 1 he latter saw Neil Hall decorated in a theme featurinfi the Buckeye Stadium at one end of a rainnow hi( li arc lied across the front of the dor- mitory to the Rose Bowl at the other end. The girls had their last fling during Fall Quar- ter with their formal lii h preceded F ' inals eek. A second formal was held during Spring C)iiarler. Other social events of the year included the Christ- mas Dinner. Mothers F ay tea. and informal dances, and. of course, in addition to the sched- uled events were all the small gah fests and food fests held informally and impromptu in any room hi li happened to he handy. Perpelffaf piayers Someone can irrite f.ricKy teddy bear W ' nerefnre art thou. Komeo? FIRST FLOOR TOP ROW: EsviiscJ. Hanson. Traxlcr. Hjwk, Stcvrnson. BtdJison. B. Myers. P Mvci5. Brcmra ROW TWO: Turner. FU-isehcr, Brown. Coting. Orossnicklc. Lvnn. Fox. Guerrero. ROW ONE: Hutl. Werm.-in. Garwii;. Chaili . Ehi-rh.irt. Sclnmio, Vrcn. SECOND FLOOR TOP ROW: Payne. Young. Spitler. Root. Davis. Roberts. Iru-in, Christy. V ' eaver. Simonds. Rector. Parrott, Herion. ROW THREE: Mierka. Pohl- man, Dihert. Baker. Harper. Straight. Busch. Shontint;. McClelland. Babb, Essclburn. Carman. ROW TWO: Little. Wenrick. Trout. Hunt, Sutphcn. Throckmorton, Jensen, Gillaspy. ROW ONE: Bell, Click, Lotourrettc. Mallow, Nelson, Doty, Snyder. THIRD FLOtm TOP ROW: Loreaux, Kirkpatrick. Hunter. Elledge. Raymond. Klaric. Shor. Jamra. Rogers. Spirck. ROW THREE: J. Crawford. Latto. Tipton. Kleinhenz. Tibbens, Roberds. Lockhard. McCuUough. Scott. C. Crawford. ROW TWO: Vaughn, Downey, Iddtngs, Burket, Maddox, Hupp, Flory, Sraf- ford. ROW ONE: Smith, Reams, Wals- lon, Malonc, Burr, Erf, Campbell. FOURTH FLOOR TOP ROW: Ziegler. Rupert. Bacon. West. Ovenshirc. Dawson. Burkey, Bo- gan. Schiefer. Brcitenstine, Frey, Tar- bill. Bales. ROW THREE: Hatton, Trees, Herold, Barr. Underwood. Zembrodt. Gilsdorf. Haddad. Carr. Evans. Hirth. Kanablc. Foster. Dun- nctt. ROW TWO: Pollock. Hamby. Bargcr. Everhart. Fitch. Huston. Kragel. Scott. Imke. ROW ONE: Witherow. Taylor. Claypool. Eitncr, Labriol.i. Swisher, Sowers, Reckc. Yerian. Schmelser. o rmp ftifV An a f li4w ' Wj ' 4 a ji WKSTMINSTER HALL TOP ROW: UhUnd. Arno.t. To::.r. E chi-Imin. BLnck. Mi:  rn-chinid(, ( ' ..luchcr, Mclnhrcncij ROW TWO: Mu «rovc. Korchdk, Fletcher, W-rcoc, Benis. Free. Jenkins. Lee , Moore. Lme . ROW ONE: RurH. Knoll. C ll. Jo epK. Warren. Htxenhiiutth. Shank, Abell. WESTMINSTER HALL rOH ROW; Emrick. R.ivmund. Mor- row. Kramer. Sh.ickellurvl. Jelen. Kline, Griffith. Pancaw. Bimic. Bahner, Krei- liek. ROW THREE: Ottmt. Defen- bawtfh. Watson. White. ( ilTorJ, Baker. Car ten en. Focht, Rowland, Howarth, Andrew.. ROW TWO: Lut:, Neet. Partington. Reed. Lamh. VandcrSliii«. Giram. Kau(. Jones. Hamilton. ROW 1 NE: Lewis. Williams. Riley. Uliich. MeKinnev. M. l i ' niiton. McConnell. Harlow. . i srniliriif riir s iifiil ri fHiriifd ( )n ' lumdri ' il yiiU wilh oiii ' liiiiulrcii tind one lliini to l .in 1)1 ' liiunil ,il Westminster Hiill. I lie uirl-. u ' ol nil to ,i wliirliiiu start ti lis year n inniii mi miil (il.u r l ir llieir niimnle-nee I liitiit ' )iiiiii (l( ' ( oriilions. 1 iiey continutil llie m) )(l worlv l)y (olleitinsj toys lor a nearny orpli.in .i! e (liirini; their annual C liristinas I ' arty. Ill (111- (l( i.il vpolliu ' lil were sieiijn ricies, the Spriii ' j I ' oriii.il. iiioiitliK nirthciay parties, the Senior Oinncr. .iiul ol (imrse Strawnerry IDay. I liiv iestive oiiasion oc i iirs (luring May Week and is a lime wlun llii- oirU ijcl llieir lill ol sir.iw Ijerry sliorh.ikc I liese main a li iti -- .iiid tlie Sunday de- votional periods help to niiild up a warm spirit of (O-operation and oneness among the girls living .it Westminster t lail iVEHT 1l STEII H LL Something s phony! Acconhng to C opernUtts . . Say! C(Hi yoii play . .? ( niific. t( ' ir -TIP? B lhElt H LL OFFICERS Mac Meiliiian. President Clara Aliromow ilz. ice Presiaenl Uurnlliy S ' l ' lHrt. Srtrrlarv JatqtiuJiiH- ( U(-iili . i rrnMiriT Sara I luiil, Sotiul ( liuinnan Since [r.iiuii Carmen Pin. tlie little Italian war orphan wlio has been adopted for the second year by the women of fiaker Hall, cloesii I Know who her foster parents are. she niiylil be surprised to have a picture il si hundred smiling young women lome hurtiinu throuuh the mails, but after her inilial shot k. il she should wonder sh the oiuiu women are smilinti. probabU one ol the reasons is that they live in Baker Ibdl. .■ mple proof that Baker is realK a place to live, ■ uid not jusl .1 pi. lie to ( o between classes, is shown b the main sex iai lunt lions Qi en and enjoyed b Bakerites ihrouuhoul the year. Always popular are the open houses at Homecoming, Dad s f ay. Mothers Day and particularly White C hristmas, whi( h gives visitors a chance to see llic liMinge decorations willi wjiicli corridors com- pete lor prizes. . lormal d.mce belli each riuarter, and lots of mixers, scjuare dances, social hours in the mornings or afternoons, and small parties nil the social calendar. . foNc mitw lnll ic W ' oilinfi for moils or males? Extraciirriitilitl j lirilv I ' ormal rc rcs iiilclil HALL COUNf.IL ANO STUDENT ASSISTANTS TOP ROW: Shipley. WiUon. Lonfi. Graham, Sh.iw. (HlUtc. While. Myers. Green. HuKr. ROW ONE: Stone. Cool. Hardv, Lett. Heilmiin, Quenby, Ahromimii:. Pe.i lvv. SECOND FLOOR TOP ROW: Middleman. Wolf. Kline, B. Cohen. Baxter. Aiile. E. C ihen. Luhit:. Olcrent. ' hitm.-in, Burrell. Sto cr, Merielc. Kemp, Shumate. ROW FOUR: Smith. Kauffman. Fruth. Milli- can. Moor. B. Harris, Guy. Hillyer. S ' A-anev, M. Ernsberuer. W. Ernsberger, Morris. Odes . ROW THREE: Hii;h Deed--. Hudgcn . Nemec. Lcc, J. Bic- dcrman, C. Beidcrman. Rader, Flana- can. ROW TWO; Gong. Sour, Over- field, Kinncar. Klinccr, Galpcrt. G. Harris. Kastncr. ROW ONE: Miller. Billie. Paiie. Putsock, Svvcnscn. THIRD FLOOR TOP ROW: Wood, Perkcy. Bittner. M. Youni:. Lamb, Will. Miracle. Col- lier. Andrus. Dangler. Hawk. Catalano, Krumeich. Morrison. Sarhin, Prim. Prirant. Lindscy. ROW Ft)UR: Ben- ingcr. Robb. Resnick. Beard. Tittle. Thompson. Steele. Flardy, Matiern. M. White, Smith. Shipley. E. WiUon, Beaver. Bancham, Gairing. Cool. ROW THREE: Etter. Hodgson. Noran. Rowc, Dase. Frazee. Mullen. Franris. Kuenning. Dectz. Stone. R(.)W TWO: J. White. Lett, Willis. Decker. Ishmacl. B. Wilson. S. Younc, Straver, Miller. King. Mickey. ROW ONE: WdU. Quenby. Prctz. P. Young, Kocnig. Hover, Vogel. Long. Beach. n K ' I L FLOOR COUNCILS TOP ROW: Schaaf. Jacqueline Smilh. Bcningcr, NV ' clI , Brimncr. Bruce. V Tiitc. Collier. Miracle. Henderson. Hamillon. ROW TWO: Kinncar. Jo .tnna Smith. Barcmorc. ManburK. Dirkson. Harmcycr. Haaa. Fyfte. RO ' ONE: Lcc. Ba«ler. Kalish. WoU. Mul- len, Resnick, Burrcll. Morris. Pcrcny. FOURTH FLOOR TOP ROW: Burlharl. Bailey. Lamhre. Naples. Brimncr. W ' eller. Dunbai. Thompson. Richlcy. ' ei  . Diamond. VaMl ROW THREE; HoUhoy. HaiJel. Naples. Alhi:u. Millikcn. Cline. Gra- ham. Henderson. CainnK. Glo er. Welsh. ROW TWO: VoBil. Enslen. Soules. Fcrko. Price. Turner. Hamilton. Eutetter. ROW ONE: Roubicek. Cecil. Flannery. Pifer. Rubel. Stem. Meliger. Jerrctt. FIRST FLOOR Tf)P ROW: Fair... Kalish. Smith. Slijnahan. Coy. WhitUy. Barcmme. M. Stanearr. J. Staneart. Samiiela, Krantz. Ott. Slahman. Peaslcy. Rob- hin.. Hocl.cher. Sttaub. ROW FOUR: .- ylini;. Massaro. Fisher. B. Benedict. Hawk. Cauith. Pfoiits. I ' ercny. Seuel. Lep m. Yarucr. Borst. Hope. Ir fc-in, Hewitt, (jamarra. Comes. Mullaney. ROW THREE: Lyon.. Bait. Whitakcr. lone . Speakman. Mueller. Dirkson. i ' .ejman. Lcdford. Watson. Matcchek, C.uerrero. ROW TWO: White.cll. KauH. Herschede. Rubins. Ziskind. Manbiire. Zanville. Welly. Shepherd. Esans ROW ONE: Meliek. Drubo. Mendel. Devadas. Everilt. Rcnner, Campiield. TOP ROW: Roscnwatcr. Crawford. Mahan. CIriffith. Atcr. Raver. Webb. ROW TWO: Donohuc. Morris. Auman. Wiley, Nicholas. Allen. Pifcr. ROW ONE: Mundschau. Kat:. Miss Beailey, McKcan. Cohan. Price. Mishinsky. U 1% i w L II 3 i i I H U OFFICERS Alyif MrKean. President Nrtlalie Conen. ice President Eileen Katz. Secretary Kay . lunscnau. Trfisiirer Miss Marjorie Beazley. .Acirisor Organized as a large standing committee of tlie W omen s Self Government Association, the Uni- versity House Assembly has as its chief purpose the discussion of problems which arise in these houses and the best ways of solving them. Through its representative on the WSGA Board it makes recommendations on matters concerning women living in University Houses. It also brings bacK information from WSOA to these women. Members of the University House Assembly are the presidents of ail University Houses. Each president is elected by the girls in the house in which she lives. Meetings are held on alternate Tuesday afternoons in the WSOA assembly room. This year has tjeen devoted to bringing about better understanding between girls in University Houses and their head residents, and in this way making problems which may arise easier to solve. Last Spring, the assembly held a lea for all the girls and head residents in order that they become better acquainted. A fire prevention program was held at the be- ginning of Fall Quarter in conjunction with the sororities. Fire Chief Caldwell of the Columbus Fire Department spoke at a meeting of the Lni- versit ' House Assemliiy. sororitv ' house presidents and all head residents. One of the biggest projects of tfiis year was a rummage sale held in order to raise money for the organization and also to rid the girls on campus of any old clothes which might be cluttering up their closets. Collections of clothes were made at all women s housing units. 1 he assembly also plans to become better ac- quainted with the problems of particular houses. The University House Assembly has a number of standing committees which are as follows: Money-Making headed by Dora Wiley. Social headed by Alice Oriffith, Sign-out Sheets of whl li Natalie C Olien Is In charge, and Co-opera- tion Willi Head [Residents which is led bv Pat Sn,-;l, 435 8TAIIIll 1 IMMIIUH OFFICHRS [ ' rjink Hotfu, Prrsident Oavin Riley. Sociu Cnainiuin Gt-orgr an Frlio. Secretary Danifl Sliin . Trettyttrer I. A. W ' riglry. . liv.r l.iist Aiiliiiiiii (.)iuirli ' r till- iiR-ii ul tlic Stadium Dormitories were honored I)y liaviiic the nation s grealesl foolhall team phiy in tlieir ha( k yard. I he Stadiiiiii Dorms are lompused ol six laru ' e (liihs: lower. foiinde l in IQ5I. Stadium and liuckeye. 1 035. Ohio. S( ioto anti Olenlanuy. 1017. .X man must maintain a two | iint a erai e to slay in the c nrlis. and in iiu ' omin( Freshman must ha e l)( ' cn in llii ' npiiiT lliird ol liis liiu ' li s( hool class. I he Inter-C hd) C oiun ll. ihc u ' r inu l d I the rhilis. meels •,!( h ui ' i ' k Ici dchriniiii ' i liil) pro- cedure. I he Sludenl ( (HuiM-llint! Office, whiili was oryanizcd this ear. aids students with any sort of prohlem. I pperc hissmen and C ' lduate students operate the office. r.a( h .Sprinu 25 men who ha e l)een outsland ini! in the dorms as well as satisfartory students, are elected to the rlun s honorary fraternity, Up- siloM I vi I pvilon. .nin .i l),in pi( ' t iv licld in tiicir honor. (tir iiite can ' ! ' « ' ue? .NKiinrhrrf tlwre s mti it: 7 ll- i.iiii ..rl- 111 m.iik ' TOWER CLUB 1 H ROW: IVioti. Futhcv. Burticl Knijiht. B.irlter. Kr.u:. HartolJ. Jo -iph Mitlikcn. John Millikt-n. Marcus O. Urban ROW TWO: Antram Hughes MilKr. Davis. VWiscr. Haync Archer. Butts, Piter,, Morton. R. U ban. Wf5tfall. ROW ONE: Pftcr. Orsinelli. RcnJIcsham. Skica. Fo5tcr, Donovan. Lawric. Young- Ricclc. Taylor, STADIUM CLUB TOP ROW: Cope. Rutenbcrg. CoU- lain. Preston, Gillespie, Turner. Schreibcr. Gravius, Hashisume. (Hark. Loncbrakc. HickeL Dori cy, Heimlich. RO ' THREE: Sebmn. Vejlupek. Reed. Gilmorc. Lowe. Mellot, Klimko, Finlev. Nichols, Mover, Gerlach, Kei;- nan. ROW TWO: Stonis, Sangalis. Wiltshire. Ehlcrs, Olsavsky. Yodcr. Wiley. Bright. Branson. Schmink. Recce. ROW ONE: Elenniss. Gruncr, John O. Br;idfutc. Baxter. Snyder, Braden. Merrill. John H. Bradkitc. BUCKEYE CLUB TOP ROW: Rislcr. Prchlik. Badcr. Gillfillan, Caldcrwood. Strcifthau, Doiy. Cramton. Cary. Louderback, Krant:. Pinkava. Mcntlcy. Gerdeman. Sioradv. ROW FOUR: Riggle. Kozar, Zorn. Humbert, Jackson. Nichuls. Shaffer. Zink. Dammcycr. Haas. Christy. ili - haeaii. JeweU. Hothem. (poison. Hend- ricks. ROW THREE: Blackmore. Martin. Cissncr. Green, Jimenez, Ens- worth, Clark. Coleman. Montgomery. Dayton. Martin. Fruih. KriU. ROW TWO: Howill. Stockman, Sopkovich. Cowlcs. Christcnsen. Beatty, Kise. Theobald. Hoopert Hecky. KOW ONE Hutchison. Luckay, Krohn. Luhemann. Michaels. Ruthenberg. Vaughn. Cox. Howard. Stobbs. Smith. I 4 nil! VI !M)KI 1S OHIO CLUB TOP ROW: Peterson. Capbn. Bohn- hv, Nichols, Bloibcrg. Pckarck. Bitlcr, Trask. Cole, Custer, AJam . Harmon. ROW TWO: Lyons. Dudley. Moore. Wclburn, Thrasher, Hofcr, Eneclhaid. Hochstetlcr, Cunnineham. Campbell, Vennitti. Buthkcr. ROW ONE: D. Pierce, R. Pierce. SirsBScr. Snyder, Handel. AUpach. Hurkey. Rhoads. ( Irimm. Corritfan, Yirava, Nicholas. SCIOTO CLUB TOP ROW: Michael, Franer. Hay . Gillette, Schauh. Wruhlcwski, Spustck. McLean. Hill. Jane. Patterson. K.ovac5, Sruti. Martin. Counts. ROW THREE: Matson, Smith. Alexander. Koch. Todd, Johns, Springer. Dennison, Rich.irdson, Hilborn. Aldrich. Bowen, Sarp.i. Arnold. Witham. ROW TWO: Wyckoff. Wcssman. Hill. Alcalay. Kutscher, Radcr, William . Dennis. Chilenski, Johns. BUke. ROW ONE: Mouchton. Medcr, Dalton, Schcrcr, Sellers. InRraham, Smcrda, Dugan, Dray. OLENTANGY CLUB TOP ROW: Hood. Kiiayama. Smith. Srit:. Coy. Chambers, Koeer. Mac Phrison. Compton, Althouse, Bower. Hunker. Menninjj, Herrick. ROW THREE: TalUnco. Kuhn. Leckwatch. Hopkin . Bran . Murphy. Rull, Kom. Harpring. Brown, Rile v. Phillip , Eiehcr. HuRhc . Tucker. ROW TWO; Swanson, Jeffrey. Leissa. Hadlcy, Mur- dock. Obcrschmidt. Cheney. Beck, Rrvelos. lao. Parker. ROW ONE: Charbonncau, GoUhall. Freiheit, Kruc- keberg. Stout. Park . Leinineer, Tocp- fer. BeiRhlcy, Dye. TOP ROW: Steer. Brown. Mu:J kc, MiIl . Cameron. Sligwckwc, Krist. Stillwaeon, Crawford. ROW ONE: Shira. Yee. McR.iy. Grcct c. V.it. ion, Pilircr, Spitier, Walter. A It U OFFICERS koy atsun. President I riinli Pilclier. Vice President Janios Spitzer. Secrelaiy Mnrsliiill Greene, Treasurer The Argonauts CKiL was oraanized in October, 1Q46 primarily to lielp tlie Oliio State students Ii inii at tlic Port Coliinilnis Naval Air Station lirst. by providing Ijctter liousing for the men liv- in« in temporary dormitories, and second, by pro- idin . ' tliem itii social activities, in January. 1917. the housincf proje t was mo ed across the Oientangy River and named the River Road Dormitories. The Argonauts Clul) is composed of all men liv- ing in the River Road Dorms. At the beginning ol Fall Quarter every year, each section of the dorms elects a representative to the (ouncil. The officers are then elected by the council members. In addi tion to this main governing body, there are four main (ommittees. These are the Newspaper Com- mittee headed by Hugh Cameron and Ralph Mo- zelski. Publicity led by Harold Walter Intramurals headed by Kermit Fadeley. and Social, under the able direction of Kent ee and Paul Rulisha. In order to carry out their program of providing better li ing (onditions and recreation facilities ioi the residents, the Argonauts council works closely with the dormitory officials. They see that all com- plaints about living (onditions reach the proper people so they may be acted upon with the greatest expediencx . The Social Committee plans an ex- tensive program of activities each year for all to enjoy. This year football mo ies were shown each week during football season. After the season was over, various other films were offered. The men also enjoyed the numerous parties, dances, and picnit s throughout the year. The parties and in- formal dan( es were all held in the large recreation builciing at the dormitory. 1 he olliiers who served the Ri er Road Dorms for 19-10-50 were Roy Watson, president: Frank Pllcher. ice president: James Spitzer. secretary: and . larshall Greene, treasurer. They guided the Argonauts to a very successful year. 439 M ll I  ' iily-eii lil BW ' OC s- — }ii women on (.im- pus — lived at the Alumnae Scholarship House this year. Most of these girls held part-time jobs and were still ahle to keep up a house average of over a three point. In addition to study- ing and working. ea h girl .it the house had some d iil household duty to perlorm. The girls had a busy social schedule duriiiL ' the year. too. 1 heir main function was tlie C hrist- mas Formal at the University Country Cluh. One of the favorite activities was the Apple F ' olishing T ea to which favorite instructors were invited. . liss . ' lary Kays, secretary of the Aliminae Coiuicil. is the advisor for Inc house, which is p()n ored l)v the Ohio Sl.ili- Aliiiiinl Association. One (lonnilorv which is very proud ol its age is St. Hilda s Hall, second oldest wonien s dorm on cainpiiN. I his dormitory grew out of an i lea of FiiNJiop I . Reese, who thought tliat since there was no dean ol women at that time, the women students should he ahle lo riieel willi the wives of faculty memhers. I hus St. Hilda s ( uild was formed and in 1013 became St. Hilda s Hall. Miss Louise Kelloii. housemother, has neeii it ! l. Ilild.i ' s since 101 -). On iioiiiic imiinu wcekeiul main lormer resi- dents returned to celebrate the group s JJth re- union. T hese guests included I ' .loise Da ison of the N. ' . Herald 1 ribune, and Mrs. John Firicker. will ' ol llie liirmer goMTiior of Ohio. .VLUMNAE SCHOLARSHIP HOUSE TOI ' ROW: DiAc. H.u hc. Andio. Fcllci. . Hcii!  ncr,, McKtMii, Ro5cnJal)l. Arnold. Liiilc. ROW TWO: Krsincr, Scidol. M.irlin. Spcncc. David, Mnrri.t. Hm-Uchci. Reynolds. Cro... Udcr. ROW ONE: S.iinp on, Falcone, Silcr, Mc ' F:iTland. RArniu, M.irconnel, Hilvard, Gasper. ST. HILI A .S HALL TOI ' ROW: MivLike. Cinklin. S Wiltnn. Muin . Iliiikhattt. OhriKy. M. Wil.on. ROW TWO: Touicy. Seheibic, Snod- t:T t, BUii. Ktntisburv, Lat limci. Loma«. ROW ONE: Jiijkini. Biilev. Pallon, Woo- mcr. Bccm, Vcrnia, Laughlin. V W I ' U S ( A III II S J liv p ctiMirc ' s all mitw DrctmiiT s nnlituiv H.nf voi.r (. ,.; . ' S p i i. ilnlr tnnifflii )(i(i II irnrifii rftil Unw . tliniritHi llic expert All the little tilings lliat are a part of work- ing arul playing together make up tlie fondly remembered side of fraternil life. Much more important than a list of founders is the list of friendships based and nourished on the every- day incidents of fraternity life. College days are happy days for those who form ties of friendship whi( h will last through life and re- main cin e (r-pr sent reminder of these happy %ate% izi xCcftcC i ettcCuxei. i(M a % caiiecf cCcufXr ci%e frciA t I :i 1 W ' liPil o (or ni ' ciis II iwliuiuf Imtitl . i (finnli}itfht j tfiiHf nil ritf it THE YE i; ... DELTA C lUIH CliallviiiL ' up ■LiHilluT suiresslul ear. Delta Ciamma added Makio Sororit - of the ' (ear lionor to their already loiiy list ol ac hie enieiits. Flapping their way tlir( iis li ( ireek cek Sliml Night, the DG s walked a a - with lirst prize. Tlieir skit was a hilarious take off on the Roarin Twenties. Never saying die. the girls placed third in the inler-sorority sing. The pledges ol the sororit are by no means to be overlooked — they won first place in the Freshman Carnival skit (ompetition. Makio this year also claimed a Delta ( ramma beauty. Katie Sawyer, for its sourt. .• s in past years. Delta Oamma was ery ac- tive socially. Dressed in blue jeans and plaid sliirts the members went a dancin and a sippin cider through a straw at tiieir barn dance held during Ian h. Oil . pril It, the members g.ithered at the Desh- ler- ' alli k Sapphire Room to celelirate the so rority s founding 77 ears ago at I e is School in O.xford. Mississippi. f ' or their next social event they joined Sigma Delta lau to sponsor a joint open house to lii( li all sororit ' pledges were invited. . nother open house was held April 25 iit which time the sorority sponsored ;i ukelele contest lor Iraternitx men. f erhaps the biggest event of trie year was the Spring f ' ormal held joinllx with Pi Fieta Phi and .Mpha Phi. TOH ROW: Lent:, Bcauuc I ' hiUips. Stem. Larnmcr. Evans, Bali. Amswonh. Wilcc. Kindlcr. Graham. WoHc, Sa. s. Falconer. ROW THREE: HyJc. CUnuns. Garrcll. Folsom. Thcmpson. Fouty. Policy. Blum. NlchoU . Jones. Snyder. Charlton. Brown. ROW TWO: RainsberKer. Howell. Miller. Trcuhaft. Brown. Van Kirk. IJcn. Baker. Del TeJesco. Orthwin. Watson. ROW ONE: Auslcn, Voorhis. Larcomb. McAllister. Slansbury. Howcn- siine. Linder. London, Mortley. Rosenfcld. H I! ' 1 Ift II ♦ f REPr HSF-: I Tl KS Siijutniu W ' illiiims ,Aip i(i ( ti Omi ' ffa f ctftfy hviins lftlta Dvlta ' i Siilly l ondon Alpha Epsi on Phi Dolores Austin lpha Ciamma Drifa Kosalir Jiislirc p ia Kapfm , ;i in Ji-un Ann Wolfe lphn Phi Jo«n Joni-s Aipno i )( ' (f«i Ijois Fouly (hi Onwim Jo Ann Hr -woocJ Delta Drltu Ihltn l nnii Morllry ...«..„ ) ' ll(i ( niriunn Ijllifin Siiss „ Delta Phi f.pM uri Murifllii Ball Delta Sigma Theta M.irjf.iffl Ainsworih Delta V.eta lii-Hv Kin n«T Y piKk JSXpha Xheta Naomi iliiwcll Kappa Delta Barl)iir t hrnwn KupfNj Ku |mi (inrrirnn M.ir i i Prt ' V Snirlry Bliiin .-. I u SlnnnMiiry .. lutly SMn Dorothy I (iliMiiii I . Mii« ' I nniiifisnr ' xi u. Phi Siqina Siynia I ' i li,-h, I ' lu ifjriKi Dvlta I an , ni ' ln Upmon (■Id (III . l|inii . ll inciiiliciv o( llic 22 sorial sororities on OSL s ((iiii|)iis arc iiK Hidoti in llie oiiipii s I aiilu ' llenic .Assoriation. I . irli sorority is rrprcsciilcil on tlie l anliellonit C mm il hy its president and one elerled representativ e. Fostering inter sorority spirit and inter devclop- imiil ol e.u 11 uroiip i . the |)iirpi)se ill llie I .inner lenic C oiHK il. . lany proiei Is are niKJiil.iken l) Injv .11 live (jroiip. .XiiHiM!. ' llicM ' .ire llie workshop, the I an- lielleiiii K.ill. .SororitN ! ini. ' . .iiid the tr.idit Inn.il Inst. ill. iliiin naiKjiiet. I )iirini; the I all nisliini; pi ' riixi this Nf.ir. I an- hellenir sponsored a Uroup iij parties. I he purpose of these parlies was to entertain the { ' reshnien dnrin( liie ( )rient.itii)n Week ami promote interest in riishinu. I ati-r in the I ' .dl. ranhelienic spon- sored, with I ' lei.ides. the I ' ni ' rsit Lecture Series III ki ' l liiiiilJi. . ii iillsprinu ol liie I ' .iniielli ' nii ( oiuu il is the Coinu il ol Sororitx i louse ( ' residents. I his con- sists 1)1 the hoiiM- presiilent of I ' ar h house. I he second it ■ presirlent ol I aniiellenii . Dnrl liller, was liiiirin.in ol the (. ' roup. I ' .il an Kirk ahly served as presirient: Nliss ■ Xtli ' eii niiiwn ai terl ,is ,id iser. 416 ri FiifSF p limior l ' .iiilu ' llciii( Coiiiuil liilfills a rmilliliKle of purposes. Fostering iiUersororily spirit and the inner clevolnpmcnt of oacli group arc endeavors of tlie orgaiil .alion. .lunior I aniiellenic afso acts as a social planning and advisory body for so- rorit - pledges, i liis organization also provides prcpeiralory training lor executive work in Pan- liellenic C Ouiu il, and discusses rushing [iro- cedure. 1919-30 projects of .lunioi I ' .n ilu ' llenic were nu- merous. The group sponsored the F ledge Sing during Spring (Quarter, co-operated with Fresh- man Fraternitv ' Council on the Pledge Princess I ance. and studied parliamentary procedure. A iuiic|ue project of tiie Coiuicil was to write, for the first time, a history of the Ohio State Pan- hellenic. In many ol flic projects they worKed with Senior Panhellenic. President of the 19-49-30 Junior Panhellenic Council was Carolyn Nitschlce. Janet Fitzgerald was vice-president, while Nancy Parks served as secretarv ' . and lary Kay Linzell. treasurer. Miss Ailccn Brown and Peggy Iden aniy acted as fac- ulty and student advisors, respectively. Tlie Coun- cil consisted of 22 representatives from various sororities. KI.PRESEN ' I A I l ES tJobbif Morlin „ Alpha Chi Onwiiii Palli Cook Alpha Delia Pi Sally Lou Mai - Alpha Kpsi on f ' ii j.inc Diiyliin Alpha Gamma Delia Miltlriil Hooper Alpha Kappa Alpha . nn UnrI Mpha Phi Mariaimc Kecvcr Alpha i Dvlui Pal Hanlcy CI 0.nc() i Nanry Zoppio Delia Delia Delia Marilyn Crum D ?fla Gamma Audrey Eiscnberg Deflo Phi F.psilon Phyllis Bonaparle Delia Sigma ' i hela N ' antTlee Suapp Delia Zeln Gloria Lindscy Kappa Alpha ' 1 hela Belly Rozuiii Kappa Delia Sally Edicr Koppa Kappa Ciaimiia Sally Pray Phi . f Claire Liebcrman Pfii Sigma .Sigma Kalie Monlgomery P ' Beta Phi Carol W ' ynian Sigma Defta Tan Florence Forbelt Thela Vpiilun Pal .Nlilier 7.ela Tau Alplia TOP ROW: Pray, Hooper, Adclson, Montgomery. Halt, EdIcr, Hunter, Miller. Crum. Zoppcl. ROU ' TWO: Skinner. Hanlcy. Malz. Carr. Keever. Swirsky, Ascham, Wyman. Kchoc. Cook. Lindscy. ROW ONE: Miss Br..«ii, IJen, Nitschke. Parks, Linicll. 0,9 The eiiforccnienf of ' S( ' A rules iiixl iiuii vi liial I Imisc Coiiiu il ri-i iil,itioiis i llic priniarN ' toiKiTii of llie Council ol Sorority I loiix ' Prpsi- dents. This newly formed tonimillee iil llii- Wom- en s f ' aiiliellenir A o iallon c oiisisis ol the house presidents ol all the sororits houses. I he C ounc il meets every two weeks to discuss the ordani fitioii of the houses and all proltlenis that are reh- anl to the meinher liroups. I he se(ond vice president of the Association. Doris Miller ol Alpha l)ella l i. serves as chairnian of this C oiuk il. Se retarv of the ( roup is Alpha ( lainma Delta l.ucy . Ian- dry. AsslsliiiC the Council with its duties is Miss . ileen H. Rrowii I .inriilliiiii i Dniivtior liir llii ur( anizalion. Authorized l) lh - omen P.inhelleiiic Asso- ciation to act as i judiciary hocK . the f aidiellenic C onri hears reported c ases of iolations, when a sorority is involved, of University Social Rules and Paidiellenic Rules. The Court consists ol five justices, one ol which is the C hiel Justice, and the I ' .udiellenic C oiuisc-lor . Naomi Howell ol Kapp.i Delta was elected to serve as Chief Justice this vear. Siuma Delta I till s Sue Treuhaft. secretary of the .Assoi i.iliiin. ,ii i) served as secretary ol the C oiirl. . si(li- Imiiii till ' jiiciic iarv (Icitiiv, one c)i the c liiel ai l III till ' C oiirt is to prciniote .1 well organized soc iai priiLiraiii in eac h tfroiip and an iinderstand- ini! ol the polic ies involved. PANHELLIiNIc: COURT ROW ONE: Tniih.id. Brown. Loo . Howell. ' illi.im, . Hou ' mif - ' SORORITV HOUSE PRESIDENTS TOP RO : Nklinl,. McClurr. Hou-cnHtini ' , Dcwcv. Saltzman. ROW TWO: Erbcn. Milicia. Huinzli. F.l .■ . Krjvc . Barrar. Iciin. ROW ONE: Diclinc. H.-iIIini:i-r. Brown, Miller, Man drv. W.irnc. Lctll.r. TOl RlHV I ' l-iMii. BrjOvht. Guy. Dews. Kennedy. Juitice. ROW t)NE: Clemens. Alexander, Peltiford. West. OFFICERS Aciricnne Petuford, President Colleen Clemens, ' ice President Miriam .Alexander. .Secretary Rose West, reasurer In looking through the memo book for the year, one finds many interesting activities of tlie girls in Alpha Kappa Alpha. Homecoming Dance was held in the Tiill (Quar- ter. Members of the Fiuckeye I ' ootball Teain and of the visiting Illinois team were invited as hon- ored guests. Many old friends and alumnae dropped in after the game. The Scholarship Fund Drive and the annual party given at Christmas time for the underpriv- ileged children were important events of the Fall Quarter. For the past 1 1 years, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Song Fest, given with the alumnae, has been a competitive affair among five fraternities and sororities at OSU. 1 his year the trophy vent to Kappa .Mpha Psi fraternity. Outstanding event on t he caletidar for Winter was the Snowball Frolic. I he Snowball Queen was crow-ned at this affair and reigned over the festivities. The Mother ' s Day Tea. to which were invited all the mothers of Alpha Kappa Alpha members, was another important event of this quarter. Also noted on certain pages of our memo book were the trophies and scholarship awards won by the members. Last affair of the school year, topping all the other Alpha Kappa Alpha formals. w as the Spring Formal, given in the latter part of May. These things and many more filled the Alpha Kappa Alpha social calendar from the beginning of Fall (Quarter until the end of Spring Quarter. Alpha Kappa Alpha ' s rushing, although de- ferred luitil late in the Fall Quarter, was verv- suc- cessful, and 12 girls were pledged to the sororits-. Alpha Kappa Alpha meets every Monday night in Pomcrcne Hnll. Sorority members are especially interested in promoting fellowship on the campus and increasing the high scholarship of their group. 449 r no 00 . i ' mao , - ' :. f TOP ROW: tiliiiK ' i. I . .-.,.. ......;, Fultuii. C;wiiy. UcVulor. SlunLhiirncr, Hi wnhjutll . M..lir. K.IKi. Oltinj;. Ma cc, Ci. Wherry. ROW THRFE: Allifon. Douthitl. Davis. Hcnckc. Larcomh. Darlmu. Mvi ' r§. Sham. Martin. Bl.-.kcly. n.itlon. flalbrailh. lodv-r. Llltlc. J Wh.rry. ROW TWO: HoJttc C:arrini:lon. Booth. Sukcy. Buccler. Garret. McAliatcr, T.ttc. Campbell. Marsh, Ink. N. CarrinRion. Dorsey. ROW ONE: Skinner. Schacffcr, Dwycr. Rcinhard. Lamp, Bauman, Moon, Owens. Pretz, Luckinoll, Lennox, Granstall. Socially, llif Alpiiii C lii Omega s ni.iiiil.iinci! a parked calendar. Open houses, exchange dinncts. pledge |)arlics. and siiiinijer get-logellicrs kept llic girls niisy tlirotiglioiil llie entire year. I urning (lie dilendar hac k In tin- 20 .. llii-. sortirily liad a Mapper [)arty. I ' m) conliiiiicd dur- ing Winter (Quarter, being centered around llie Animal Carnation Ball present ' d in lioiior ol lli ' - griidnating seniors. Honoring all inemners frotn ev -ry .Mplia ( lii Omega chapter in Ohio, the sorority held tlie Annical State Day Ran |iiel. T his event was followed that evening, hy the Spring Formal Dance, Reating a piilli to the Ohio I iiion. tiic . lplia C lli ( )nieg,i s well represented their sorority. Belly Ink. a hoard incinhfr ol ' S( ' A, was elected prexy ol Links. Sii anne Williams, chosen lor C hinies. Iiillilled thities as WS( i. set relary. Sue al o IoiiikI linii ' to lake an at li t ' part ol llii ' luiiior Class C .ininel anil Panhellenic Ct)iirl. iary . nn Campnell. nieinher ol .Mpha i.ainhd.i I )eil,i ht n- orar . Iioltis nifiiilur viiip on the I ' .diii .ition C t un- ( il. Busy M.irgaret 1 )e icior received Mirrors honors, is Sophomore town representative in WSCiA. and Browning dance director. .Joyce Jel- linghoff and Pal Mohr hoth held jjosilions on the So|)hoMit)re editorial stall of the 1010 Makio. Donna Owens was chosen Phi Sigma Kappa ( )neen. LI ' H CHI n 1Eli 450 Id H.iilrv trt;it)i.t IVittrihii) KiM B.ii.lrr M.iry Av y M«r t nrringlon irifiiiia iiml T- nii CK ni Ml II lUi K ( .troK II I lioiiiiis (. l. SS Ol |i ' .o r.lilli ( •iirnlt lUW li.L Arl.n.- K.ll.r M.irU ' irrt I .Mill Kit,, M.irOi Dorolliv M Alli l,r I.,, I, lv.T Ann Olson Plivllis Sip.- Cirnlvii SuKt ' V liuv Wl.ilr Natu V K.iriWKUi r.rnilv liooln Mtiry .miplifll Kny Currv Carol Dnrline CLASS n loii U.t.. DuKsun Wil ' vu f ultnn l. ' .in Kri toff P.itriria l.iuas Joyce Sleinhertfer Shirley Swartz Judy Tale Suzanne illiants i itin . Ilisoii Nam y C arnolian lone l)a is ia tfa et De i«lor iflen Oorsey o (. ' atton CLXSSOF 1052 lane Hneiiec ke Invo- I.-ltinulioH lai kit- l.iinip F ran Lnrroinn Patricia Molir Snr r %rnan l.in.l.i Ottina Katlilcen Retnliartl Marilyn Sclialfer Marian Snane hva Stonohiirner liidrr-I nuno M iry Owyrr Betly l-jfinger Aarolyn ( lalnrailn Miiry l.ou Cirandstaff I (Hidie Hanus Donna I lixennaiigh In Iv WuAoe a ssoi io- I arnara I .rnrn lietly little Nam y I .oder Rusly Lnkinolf Freda Mage - Barhara Martiti Kvelyii Moon Donna Owens Paula Pretz Sue Skinner Jinx Iierry OlorinW ' nerry Nanrv W ' vatt 0 lilh Ave. Alpha (Imicron Chapter Estalylislwd 925 75 Cnaplers Founded 1885 28,655 Members hey use iritifii. (oo A nsic. i luslc, i irisic; 23 SliJoo. ' . ' iV. ' .riv.m-.- •• . ■ - Ff S ' .: T MVH: ■ • 7 ' : - l ' t JHflfi) 1 1 XiruUi Aiulrcws I ' Jiiinc BliH k |juiii! - BooIrt r„ lluT ClIfTiulo C.| DUATK MEMBERS Bt-lty Julmson CL SS or 1050 Jounnp Davi Ann I ' raas Mar - [ rrinier Jt-anne Ijiwrenct Doris MilK-r Dori Harks Clairr Sciiill Canance 1 iirpi-nninE Barharu Austii Shirley Baker Sue Cailcr Ann Carr KiitK Davis Cl-ASSOF 1 01 1 ( arol Evans Alin- l ' v«ritt Mac [Irilnian Nanf V riiinman Marv M.,11 Bt ' Uv J  l ine loanilc Moriri Marccil tsl ilt Ijois Poulson Miriam Sherman Oeralclinc W irih Norma Anni-rsoii Palriria Cook Marilyn Craft I jctm Enslcn largarrt Evan CLASS 0|- 1052 Nlargart-t ! it-ncierson lo Ann (  r inpr Kat!I l Kramer Marilyn MotK Martha Nichols Doris Ruharuson Palriria Row c Grcl h« n von Kanel Shirley Wallers Nlarv Wilnanis yj 5( i ip. Alpha i C napter Established 1921 65 Chapters Founded 1851 24.600 Members jois Defenbaugh Dione Diel7, Carley Fisher CLASS OF 1053 Patricia Core Marjorie Hillyer Sally Keic Mnr ' Jo Lewis Anne Magley Donna Wilson Joanne W olie In IliPir nierrv 0 il iM   ile TOP ROW: Hullman, Morin. Greincr, Schill. Miller, Carr, Hillyer. Cailor. Diets. Craft. Rowe. Bond. Kmnicr. ROW FOUR: Uofcnbaush. Wirth, Walters. Henderson. Nichols. Von Kancl. Kostell. Ely. M. Evans. C. Evans. Maslv. Evenlt. ROW THPEE: Austin. Johnson. Booher. Blaek. Larrimer. Mrs. MeKclvey. Poulson. Tarpennini;. P.irk-. Line, ll.ms ROW TWO: Dodd. Wilson. Enslen. Htilman. Keig, Anderson. Fisher. Shctni,.n. ROW ONE: Wolle. Baker. Ncsbitt. Lewis. Gore. Richardson. Alplia Xi of Alpli.i Dilta Pi hiuiK licti into tlie social and activity wliirl ol the scliool year from its new location on rilteeiitn Ave. Among its outstanding members in tlie various campus activi- ties was Mae Meilman wlio not only was chosen as i inemlier ol C liimes l)ut also oHiciated as president of Baker Hall. I wo of .V. D. Plii s mem- bers, Mar fVowder and Caudate Tarpennin . were initialetl into Mortar fioard; and tlie latter received tlie additional honor of heing selected representative ol OSL at a conference concern- ing United States foreign policy in Western Europe held at West Point. Doris Miller, besides acting as house president, servetl as second vice president of Panhellenic Council. Anolhcr Alpha Delt. Peggy I-vans, who is a Mirrors girl, was also ele( tecf as secretary of the Sophomore C lass. Homecoming proved to he an exciting ot i asion when Sue Cailor was selected a member of Queen s Court. Proudly, they hail Sweet Sue. Enthused toy their newly-decorated house, the A. D. Pi s launched a busy social season. Pajamas and slippers were the costimie for the sleepless slumber party the actives sponsored to welcome their new pledges. Also, the .X. D. Pi s field a Halloween get-together at Cufjfjage Corners. The Alpha Delta Pi s and tneir dates danced to the music of Bart Deming at their Fall Form.il. ALPHA UELTA PI 453 MVH El ' SIUI I ' HI liiTe lloir; Willi linn l oiids of Irifiulsliip IjintliiiU plcdfjcs and members. Alpha Epsilon Plii s social year heeaii with a dance lionoriny llie pledges. This affair, held at ihe I3eshlcr- ' alli( k. took the form of a Halloween party. To celebrate their foiindinfi. the girls held a Idriiiiii l) in(|iicl ,il llic Scnci m Hotel. During Winter ( )u irl T iii iiiliuin.il liimlidii was planned. I lie . . I.. I ' iii s anil liieir dates en- )o ed a unique barn d.inie. organi cd by Janice I leines. social hairman. Spring IouihI the sorority enjoying a formal dance and i pi( ni( lor llicir aruuial Spring week-end an iir. In almost every field of .i(li ilics. , . r,. I hi notables may be found. . t llii- lii|i nl lliiv list is I )(ili Coplon, assistant business manager of lakio. and eep of Swan C Jul). Dot Kalin. IC i e president, sersed as Hillel s secretary. .■ ttaining meml)ersliip in . ' lirrors honorary were Jackie Arnoff and . hirl« Sarl)in. botli ol whom were also sopiiomore editors ol the Makio. .Jackie, besides this, g.nc a helping hand to Cireek Week. I III llir |iM)iiiiilioii ol well. ire within the city. .Mpli.c I .|i-iliiii I ' lii .imui.ilK s|) iiis )rs a C lirisliii.is partv lor iindcriirix ilcged chiitlren. WillinL ' K Mie Sammies (irovidcd ti .S.uila C laiis. who iii.iiiiigt ' d to anuise liolli old iii(l young. . . I ' -. Phi proiidU hails regal DoIIn K.ihii, who majestiralK graced tin- I lomcc oiiiinL ' C oiirl. TOP ROW; Ka.-lnncr. Grccnstcin. Arnotl. S;ili:m3n. FrccJm.in. Aucrb.ii:h. Rudolph. Silver. Unear. Lcvison. Miller. ColdhcrK. London. ROW THREE: G. I ' .old.-nmh. Adicr. Mac. Randman. HurvK-h. Btn on. li;Uuir. Taub. Hcinis. Raah. Mauid. Ncum.in. Wci .-. ROW TWO; HiKr, O.lcr, Jacohson. Kahn. Mt Roth. Lmdcr. J (Jold.muli. Coplon. Wolln l(y. Blumbiri; ROW ONE; Phillips. Lack.y. Karp. tliamond. Fmo ilvcr. MadiBon, Hamburu. Siskin. Fcldman. Mai ilncr, Brown. Dottble Decker} Dot ' s il. ' fniliri prc((v. ' CLXSSOF 1050 Joanne Golcl initli Margaret Iglauer Alice Taub Marion Mtir i li Barri. ' irri 1 .iiirlrr ci ssor 1051 loan olin«.Ky Donna Aurrhnrli Nanrv 1 xvison Fllen Rudolpl. Dolores Coploii iM.vllis Osier Gladys Rosenwaler Doris .lacobson Joan Kaab Flaine Sarbin Dotlie Kalm CL SS Of- 1952 Flaine Silver Imi kit- Arnolf Sally London Renee Salt man (. arolyn ( louuMTg Rosvin Magid Sliirlev Sarbin Kniily Ireeclinan Kutli Magilner Helen Stliulman Janice Heines Jovce Miller Helga Simon Jeanne Kaslriner Harriet Newman CL SSOF 1955 Janet I ' ngar Sallv Acller Gloria Ooldsmillt Florence Lackey loan Benson Joyce Greenstein Rita Madison fJainc Bluniberg Sue Haber Sallv Matz CuTaMine Brown Berde Hamburg Sbirlev Pbillips [)«-horali Diamond lllene Herman Betle Randman Liunire leldnian Janet Karp Anita Siskin Jov Finesilver Eunice Weiss 229 I7th Ave. Rho Chapter EslablisheA 1021 57 C itip crs Founded 1909 8.700 Members 455 liedUme story Oil. to he a hook! y mm, good 85 E. 5( i Ave. Alpha l anxhfla Cliapier listablislied 1946 60 Chapters Foundod 190i 20,685 lembers FACUL ' H ' MKMBERS ( ladys Branegan CIaral elle I aylnr Olwen Jones Rulli iWar.J Morence IJoyd GRADl ' ATKMI ' lBrR s 1 .linor ! orler Janet Berknian CL SS OF 1Q50 Louise AugiKlJne Di ' lorrs Austin MiKla Clavton Arlene Keller irginiii Kinn.iinl l.-an.tr KlaM.(..tl. Patricia ShieWs Patricia Tnicy lov e amev Nanr hislier loan Giffin Belty Grimes Marie Krau ie M.irilvn Mnoney Sliirlfv Na-ili Mar - PugK CLASS OI lo-.i l.-an oorltis B.IIv Wa.MIe Marjorie eigler If.ui l)a i Margaret H.iroli Pntri(ia 1 loti M... Inu ' l- loan Knapp Iiuli ' liiif Lowe 1 AH y MiiMclrv ' CL SSC)I io-,J Pairi ia Klioneniu Liriannr Slanson Pain, ia Wan.lel li.irlriii- Bra iaenile l.. v Br -.kl..ll loAnne Duiuiell Hellv Gainniara CI.VSSOI 10 . Sur Mo.fnkI n.-nia Snnlli lane AJkn. r.lrannr Andiani Jane Davkin loan Graves lean 1 lalU ' fg Caroline LetllorJ Barliara PeliT on Beverly Slliplev Sarali Sniilli 456 list hikin it easy LI H li 1 1 IIELT I Mplia Cianima Delta lillcd the year success- lully witli social lile. A breakfast party on Wash- ington s liirthday was held. The program was hased on Breakhisf CInh of the Air with orchids hein ' j sjiven as prizes to the escorts. Wyandotte Country C Inl) was the setting for all the Alpha Gam s forinals. A C hristnias fornutl honoring the pledges was held ,il tlie ( hapter house with Santa Glaus liiniselt giving gifts to the girls dates. The hiiihlight of the social season was the annual beast ol Roses, held at the Alptia ( laninia Uelta house. . 11 |)oint with pride to the girls who represented the sorority in campus activities. Nancy Lou Fisher was president of Omicron u. a niemner of I ' hi L psilon Omicron. Nancy was also an officer in Swan Gluh. Others active in extra- curricinar work were N ' irginia Kinnard. prexy of the Ho key Glidj, and .Joyce X ' arney. the |)resi- dent of Boot and Saddle riding club. Scholastically the Alpha Gams also excelled. The Borden Award was presented to Pat Shields, who had the highest point hour in the Senior Class of Home Economics. Altruistic in tlieir work, tlie Alpha Gamma Delta girls have undertaken many parties for tfie children at the Cerebral Palsy Center. A National Convention was held this year at the Hotel Roanoke, in Roanoke, Virginia. TOP ROW: Davis. Brcclbill. HosficIJ. D. Smith. Daykin, Hilbeig. Puch. Shipley. Lcdford. S. Smith. ROW THREE: Austen. Stanson. Varney. Iniilc. Hott. Shields. Ziealcr. Gillin. Augustine, Mfioncy. Ascham. ROW TWO: Wandcl. Clayton. Waddle. Voorhis. Mrs. Huntington, Kinnaird, Knapp. Harsh. Lowe. Mandry. ROW tINE: . dlcins. Petetson. Brasaemle. Dunnett. Keller. Rhonemus, Fisher. Graves. « ,. : m III! ' ROW: li..i:.iil. HidJiiitli.id, .H.iri. H..iitn. H..oiti. .Sn.iir., c.r.nu.. (.,,iiur. Kitc.ii.. ri.nvk. Hi.Mid.is. CoiKtt. Khnc. HiBBtnh.itham. .Ni.rK.n. Hcniy. CifTord. Tuhbs. Kmuhl. (Jcmchcr. Pjlmcr. Sc.lt. ROW THRKK Slri-cl. EdmonJson, Mtior. FobIc. BittKr, Earl. Bucklfv. Y. Dt-uyhcrtv, MilU-r. Chandler, M. W ' -tnti, Hilnur. Vcroilkno, Folk. Rccd. Balvard. Mylandcr. Dill. McDiU. Murrhv. Ro l ll. Biihn. Mclnll ROW TWIV Whaliv. Trunick. N. W.-.thr....k. M. W,-,thronk. E. While. M. White. Kaplan. Bii:er. Hempy. Warn., Mrs. Green. Graham. Linch. Thoma . AuMin. Hall. CutlmKham. Caian. Whe.ler. McOimald ROW 0. L: Bell. Beer. Mays. Wcsll.ike. Riel. J. Wanner. Prin:. Stevens. J. Douuhcrty. Leaeh. PiilTy. McKinley. Wil,n«. Leiuh. Prior. Dooley. During the past year, at ti it -niiiiilcd .Mpli,! I 111 s have tlialKcd up many honors. Pauliii ' ' W ' liceler. prcxy ol the lornc F . . Cliil). was elertetl to the president y of ' C, . .md liolds member- sliip in Mortar lioard and Phi I ' psiloii Oini( ron. . (ti e MeiJ ( loli served as set retary of the YW. and as eep of the Student Senate. Participat- inu ill honoraries were Joan Kiceins. a niend)er ol . lirrors. and lo.in M lander, elected to Cliinies. I lie L ' irls are iiroird of Mary Louise Graham, rhairman of C ouik il ol Sorority Presidents. .• nionC campus heauties. Rosemary Chandler of the Makio Queen Court, and Patty Bradv of llii- Plcdi. - Prim CSS C oiirt rcprescnl l I| li.i I ' lii The outstanding .social e eiil of the Fall Quarter was Clul) 13 1. wliitli held its openinc an l (losing nitilit at the Alpha Phi doriii. ni-i . 2. The Fort Hayes Officers ( liili ,iv llic ellin of the tra(htion il Winter S (■cllicarl I ' ormal held in lehruarx. Irom ihe men present, the girls hose ihc King of Alpha Phi. I lit! ' iIiL ' ' ili i. ' llw . ' Spring (Quarter fesli ilies was Ilic Annual |),i n l)an(c. Co-ordinating this liirKlloii willi till- Pi I ' iiiv, llic girls planned the d.iiue lor S o i lock, aiul dr ' the affair to a (lose with an early morning lircaklasl. The season was climaxed l) llw Alpli.i Phi annual Spring I (irriiiil. Mvn l HI Alot,a P il. ' 458 I n. ill. ( lihoi) Slurlt ' V . u lrii lotiDM nii li ' r iriiiniii Bilxrr ioU ' t C ii an Namy C ollintiIi,i lt ' «n t)f Maria Nancy I ' ogle Marv (irannin lACl ' MV Nil NIUI K ' - Nam V C trr vt ' ii CK l)r ll |l NIKI K ' S Sliirl.y I. -..ill CLASS ()l I ' !-,(! K.,ll y ll„ll iTii.i I f« nip Miirv.iiiii.i K i{)l.iri Norctir I . tu li l ' ..l Mn,l)..n.,M Jant ' l MiC ' rnii Mary Niniitz Anne Niiikols Naiuy F ' riodr liiriatiiH- I rrni li vi I., ,n. II .s |,,rN I ll. ' i. Ir.n.Mk NI.,rv W.irm- l.iry W.slhnioli ,in. Wisllirooli N,llv l,„l,v l ' „.,li,u- I„.I,T i;l.-..,u.r ImI. Grace Bnlyarcl Diinilr Biukli-y Rosemary ( Iwiiullcr Anil ( rawlnnl Lannr nil! ont t I ) uiKlu ' rt lane ( .ari Mfirilvn IoIk (I .ASS Oil ( -, I Lillian ( ' ...u.Iht Iarll,,. ll.l.mr C„ru K..lui K.M.ni,- |,l)ill ( l„,rl,n,- Nlill.r Lalrui.i lurpliN loan M lan UT I .•t ' i. ' v I ' arsons Ruth K.«l Florenrc Roush Patrn ia rrtfllino Marll.a White Carolyn iuox Jean W ' oKt; A •f llrirn Kradv Mary ( ornetl Madflint Cotner MarN ' annr OooIt ' V lean ( tardiuT Jatklyn OiHort! CLASS OF io-. Mar.Un UA AiiiN Ht-n N Pat liiaenil ' olliain Gloria Holliilav Ann lloo.l Joan Ki|!yin M.irilvn Kniylit Aiulr-y M.Gili Gwennolyn Norton Nancy Sniitri Nancy Twl,l.s Bc erly ' riglit la B. ,l,lingl„l,l loannt- Hi ' cr Irfflvn Bo art Billy B. l,n Jane iJoiitjlierty loan Duffy S l i i I xlmoncUon Ann Marl CLASS OF 1035 i:li al.rll. I.av lanif e Le.n li jean Mi Kinlt Onrotliv Mays Mary Moor Sur ralmtT Barnnra Patten Jeanne Prinz Glt ' nna Pryor lane Riel Mar ' Scotl Nanrv Stevens Janet Street Jean Wagner Nancy Westlake 134 15lh Ave. Rho Chapter Established 1912 45 Chapters Founded 18 2 18,500 Members Stairwav to tJie StarsJ Sereiiaclc? Figurehead! 76 5( i Ave. Psi CliaptiT Estahlished 1916 6 C haplprs I-ouniL ' d M9- 2xO()0 Mpmbors FAtn.-n MRMBI-KS ainy MrCrmken Kaliii ' rine Allen GKADl All, ML mi l - laiii ' .lolin un Rlirn Hi-rsliliereer CL SS OK IU30 Putriciu Bailey Mur ' l rJ Katliarine Snyder 1 lirlnia Boylps liiiii ' Moore i-ma Siraiclit I ' .ilriria Brooks l ..lri.... l .ilni.T l.an ll.o.nas Namy Connor .„..v Kull l alrit ia an Kirk Man- Dfwcy loy.r Sk.-tl. Agnes WeisenI iMitli Jnlin ton Sjpliip Snider Mary onng lo.lM loill ' S CLASS OF 1931 Mary I roul Mary An 4i ' rs Doris Kifinev loan Spiiniev luitn ' tt Brll M.irv Mlllrr leanne agner Harliara Bnioks S.,r.,l, Miller Sally W ' iiilroiiib loan ( liiinliiimn Aii.lr.- 1 ' .timer Cliarlott.- Wilson L.lizalii-tli lorrcst M.iriUri K.ickc M.irion oft oti ludy GarJnrr Ali.e Ri.l.ley Kay onng irginia Hopper B.irlhtni Kousch Rulli Sluber CL SS OF 1952 Nan oung C ' lloria CanipLell I5.-Ily Kniu ' lil D.lores IVters irt;inia Conover M.iriUn Kr.ijip Ann IVlty Doroliiv OtA ' ore l.ini. .■ I.av Patrit ia Krss D.lorr. (-.rail l ' ,.lri,i.. M.llon Sue Slifplicrd IJorotliy Hopper I. -.tune Menylierl Suzanne Sliields Joan Kellougk (. Iierr ' Moss I ' oliy Pillion n_ ss OF io-,3 Joan Snypp la ((iirlini- Allen GreUlien Manser lovi 4 1 jii erslroiii N«nrv .Xntfle l.-aiinr Mittle Sally PImIIm- Norine Bardon Marlt-nr Ulunnel Fnuues RjltM-r Patricia Cronk Mr an lones loann SalfifM lune Deeds Maria unr- Keever Marie Spirck irgtnin Dunn M.iry KInnIi rji al ftl) Taylor Mar ' Garwig Margaret T liornas hat. aireouy? ;((  • (m.f ' asfjrialin r iv( ini iiij QP WTn •3St: i ' . £- : ..- :k, i t j ' , % f_jiX lOl ' ROW . Mo , LV uit, Hiuk. Anijlt. D. HMpi.._t. Ruus h. Rf iLL. Menyhert, Forrest, Lay, G. Hopper. Snypp. Palton. Rilner. Dun. Mellon. Klunk. A. P.ilmcr. ROW THREE: B. Brooks, SalficlJ. Taylor. Lagcrstrom. Kee er. Ishmael. Wagner, P. Brooks, Kropp, Spcrney. Campbell, Conover. Knight. Allen. Spirck. Han .ig. r.rail. ROW TWO: Boyles. Wcisent. M. .1. YounB. Straight. Bailey. Palmer. Snyder. Mrs, Frcil. Snider. Dewey. Trout, Johnson, Skcen, Thomas, Raskc. ROW ONE: Gardner. Bell. Kenney. Cronk. N. Young, Churchman. K. Young, S. Miller, Shields. Petty, Stuhcr. M. Miller. Wilson. Many campus and social events contributed to the success of a year which will be long re- membered b tlie members of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Alpha Xi Delta was exceptionally proud to have four members representing the sorority in Mortar Board this year: Pat ' an Kirk, president of Women s Panliellenic Association: Edie John- son, first vice president of WSGA: Joan Jones, secretary-treasurer of ' IC: and Nancy Ruff. Mor- tar Board secretary. Joan Churchman, active in WSGA and AVCA. served as president of Chimes. N ' irginia Conover. Ann Petty, sophomore secretary of VIC. and Dottie Hopper, sophomore secretary of WSGA. were all elected to Mirrors. Sarah . liller served her third consecutive year as cheerleader for the Buckeyes. There s music in the air for the Alpha Xi s. who have long been first on the Hit Parade of song. This includes the intramural contest held annually during Spring Quarter. The Alpha Xi s also formed a quartet, which has been invited to sing at various campus and local functions and doings. In honor of the new pledges, the actives gave a banquet at the Beechwold. followed by a dance at the chapter house. Later an informal square dance meant swing your partner for all the Alpha Xi s. The social season came to a climax with the tradi- tional Rose Formal. ou could have looted us. ' AlPHA XI HELTA 461 T7?v7 ' ? ' ' !yTH ' Wr CHI imtVA After a successful riisliine season, the Chi Omefia ' s began the year inakinu plans to IxiikI a new chapt er house. The corner lot on iodrlceiilli Avenue and Inclianola was purdiased and (on struction of a house frontinfj on Indianola sill hefiin this year. Chi O s are parti ulariy proud of their outstand- ing inemoers in activities. liariiara l.tidwiu is sec- retary of the Senior Class and .loyce .illiis was elei ted to the I ' .ducation College Council. I uo ol tlicir . lirrors nienihers. Sue Anistutz and Kulli F- aul. hold positions on the WSGA Coum il .mil ' C. Cahinrt. respectively. Jo I lelnis was iiii- litded into . l|)na Kappa Cianima, honorary dental hygiene sorority. Shirley . Ic(.)uown and Irene Nichols were Lantern society editors for f all ami Winter C ' ' ' r ' ' ' f - ln ' iriil.i I lull li. lornicr ocallst Willi Chuck Selhy s orchestra, stars on .1 M e- niiilit-a-week television show. Social i(ti iliiv nl llic (,ir ini ludcd open houses .liter llie loothall games and a l).in iuel for all llie .iliiiiiii.il ' on Homecoming weekend. I cnl iinilei pii ilei, ' eil cliilclien s cTe enterl.iiiieil ,il ii C lirislnuis p iil i)y the girls .it llie chapter licMiM-. Mothers I )a was celehrated with a te.i given lor llir iiiollier nl , ll llie iiieiiiliers. C lim i ol a successiul year lor mi-niliers ol C hi Omega was the annual Spring i ' oriiial. I no TOP ROW: Fvffc. Cmv. H.inlcy. I ' aul. Kr.ulcw ROW THREE: Fivcovicli. B.rry, ROW TWO: MclJiL.wn. MiirK.in. W.ili.r. ROW ONE: (:r..n. I.rr.lt. (:r.i:i;. H ' - Rrun:cll. Niinni-:. Knnwics. H.irman. Gricr. Collins. WcvK.inJt. Ki-lli-r. W:iic. Helms. Fouty. Bailey. B.-isinnfr. Lawrence. Am tiifr. . Sclull. LuJwii!. Rhodes. Policy. Mueller. Nichols. Casio. Bin:. I -f •■.■ r fill. Slein. Kin . Hurrel. Sutton. Ol o t V V. __ . r-. (Jjf to classes} fl f lie hft ii srtfric: IVpfcfn ' ' CL SS Ol 1 ( -,() M.irilitJ Bredienricige N.incv Casio loan llrl,,,. luanila i (tit li BrtU Km.«le Bartiara Lutlwig Sliirley M(Quo vn f alri ia Morgan Barlu.ra Mueller Irene Nirliols Jeanne Nonnez CLASS OV 10-. I N ' irginia Polley ] ' ranres Rlioties Dorothy Srhill Joyce Walters Margie Wait Patricia BowtTs Oorotliv 1 .awrrni e Marilyn Sniilli CI-ASS OF loj2 Jeanne Sutton C.lori., in.l Suzanne Anislutz Eleanor Bailey Carol Basinger Peggy Berry loyre But . Barliara Collins Lois Fouly Marilyn Crier CLASS OF io-,3 Amy Harden Marv Harnian Ruth Paul Barhara Stein Cliarlotle Ba liU N.itK y Brnn ell Kallileen Casey Barliara Craig loan ryne M.iriUri ( ireen Patri ia Hanley Jantt 1 larJv Janet Jcrrclt Patricia Keller Carol King Sara Kreglow Janet lit gerald Naniy 1 lurrel Georgia PivcevicK ; :. Woof riilf .Ai ' P. Zeta Mplici ( ifip cr EstaUhhptl 101 ' ) l() Chapters Founded 1895 I2. n0 Memhprs 463 ongoira? i)tir, (ltd. ( ircT, Litii ' I .ftypt ' ripfvr like l irs ' 229 E. 1 5 i ip. Nu Chapter EstahUsIipd IW6 91 CliaptiTs Founded 1888 -12.000 Mombers NTan- Kuys (.(((pirline Maynard Alice Baker Miir ' I cnndc I .Ufiiinc Btislmng J« « ' p|iinf C nampion Oorolliy CiilDc ' rison Kallir -n Davenport Marjorie f ' alknor FACUL ' H ' Mf£MBERS Jeanne Orr Marv Seiljert CL SS OF 1 050 Belly Hill Janet i loiiston Ann MaKarni-s Joann Montnuinin- Ann Miillav Phyllis Oi ixime Jane 1 aicksis uinti aile Julie Phillips I h-nhi-tla KoDerls Bettv S.ulliartl ir iiiia I tlus iryinia I ulk iWnnie iljiamiton Constance eagpr Fliiine Asplind Hnlli Blower Biirliar i ( ook I)rlH,r..I. Donnelly lean I ' .naerlein I aHv Gillette O-ASS OF 1051 Nnn y Mane Joanne I leywootl Carole Jones Kny Kenily Sallv Kuster Patmia Unier Patritiu Ltnzell Mar - Ann Morri); Marianne Sfnlciitcr Joyre Sc iirlock Marilyn S elig Pally Shorp Joan Tiwmas B. Mv Alter Kiiln Bniny I ' alrii ill Bums I Ann I J(lre l I )orntliv r )riH ' s KaUH-riiie ( M-rharut an V 1 let. h Ah.. Mill CI.VSSOF 1052 lean I lotighlon lanite Jones Diane King loan l irinier Marilvn MiCraiken Palri( ia Martin Jnvi e Ui-eii rJi 4il i ' lh Rout Pally Schcilile .■ nella Snyder ( harlolle 1 hnnias Marguerite Trainer C atlierine anrc Nose Marii- alsun (;.r.,l.lit..- vi,b K.,v W.ir Nam y ilson Martha Brnhani an(v Bovie loan Call Margaret Cannrll I Attn C( hnin Naiuy ( onnellv Anila I )on)igan Knth DuBoio CLASS OF 105-5 Nanc Filer Nanrv Fxekriian Beverly Mile Joyre I lenri(|Ue« I ' alrii ia Kejiling N.in. V I iMtfniea.l Mi r - I. in ell Margaret Mt Clelland Dona MrOlnnis I xillise Merirlr Patricia Nilson Nancy Senold Miirtha Spiller I Miivf I hitiiias Martha W alker Nancy .opple 464 IIELT IIELT HELTA T lirouillioiit tlic year a tlircc-rinn circus has rjeen in lull suinu at tlie I ri-l3clt lioiise. In rint; one. Iionoraries kept many of the girls busy. Alice Baker was chosen for Mortar Board, and Chimes initiated hotli Pat Gillette and Mary Ann Morris. During the traditional May Week, Dorothy Forhes. Mickey Root, Marilyn Mc- C a( ken, Alice Hill, and I3iane King were chosen lor Mirrors. Man, ' Ann Morris also was elected to fill the position of secretary of the Student Sen- ate. Delta Phi IDelta, the Fine Arts honorary, claimed Evelyn Brewer a member. Ann Makarius went into Pi Lambda Theta. Not only were these girls busy, but the entire ( hapter gained the end result of the scholarship trophy in 1949. In the second ring, so iai activities and festivi- ties could be lound. In the Spring a circus dance vas planned. The girls decorated the house to resemble a midway, and managed to create a circus atmosphere. In order to honor the new initiates, a house dance was held during Fall Quarter. The Tri-Delts will always rememfjer tlieir two formal dances. Cele- brating the continuous vi( lories of the Ohio State football team, the girls held open houses for friends and families. Lastly, in the third ring, several new trophies were added to the already overwhelming collec- tion possessed by the 1 ri-Delt house. Tt)P ROW: Zopplc. Aucr, Trainer. Benham. Hctsch, Larimer. L.Tnt;mcad, Forbcr. Webb. Call. Scheiblc. Jones. Gcrhardt. Watson. BIylc, Burns. Conley, Houghton, Ezekclian, Spitler, Wilson, Doraigan, Heriele. Shirrman, Thomas, Linicll. DuBois. ROW THREE: Osborne, Bridges, Heil. King. McCracken, Vance, Thomas, Walker, Ettcr. Scbold. Reed. Root. Cook. Asplind. Kustcr. KcHy, Ryan, Nilson, Cassell, .Scclig, Eldred, Keating, Hcnriques, Elliot. ROW TWO: PhilHps, Hane, BcauRC. Roberts. Bushong. Tulk, Southard, Thomas, Hey ood, Champion, Houston. Culbertson. Linsell. Titus, Falknor, Montgomery, Hill, W ' illiamson, Mullay. George. ROW ONE: McCinnis. Barnes, Bruny, Snyder, Kenily, Sharp, Brewer, Scurlock. Enderlcin. Schluctcr, Morris, HiU, Donnally, Yeagcr. Lcfflcr. iir •-fi ' D ' M — — . ._- M VS ' Tl.)l ' ROW: Ruh. Wlmtlcy. l)ar;;ii-ai. Uunl.p. Hjmncr. Ha aiii . Tlium;i,,u!i, L ,ui t Ktl..i. tt. Ril.hu. U1..1J. Ltiwcr. Fahh. Honry, Barcroft, J. Rtbcr. Johnson, Snijcr, Hcndtrson. Nowc, Sawyer. B. Smith. Brown, RhtinicKcr. Schracfcl. RDW THREE: Cli.k, Kocpp, Swinc, (ItoM. MilKr, M. RiKr, (MdJinu. Hailoy, Picrman. Whcolor, Lnwclh. Fuller. Younn. ' av;Boncr. Cooper, w ' ilson. Sutherland. P. Smith. Fra:ier. Hankins, Bishop. Moore, Minor, Mullen. RCIW TWO; Campbell, Rainnie, Sehott, Hn;i:y, Atkinson. Hale. Williams. Loos. Mrs. Banker. Watson. Bucnzli. Shank. Park. Burd. Lenore Kefauver, D. Morlley. Grillilh. Jackson. ROW ONE; Crum. Barcmorc. Lehman. Hess, Weaver, P. Mortlcy. Ntl6chke. Stover, Wood, L. Harris, Redman, Lashley, Schacfer, Kammcrlins, Kemp, N. Harris, Coy. Uclta C iiiiiiiii.i IukI i |) i« keel ?.() idi s lifdiilc lor llie calendar year of 1910-30. Diirinc tlie I ' all Quarter, they had an annual Dad s Day Open House, where fathers were fed and feted and shown the whole house. Delta Gamma mothers were entertained with a Mother ' s Day Tea. whidi honored them only. T he annual Founder s Day fSan(|uet was held in . pril with alums cominp Irom all over the state to meet once a year. Winter (.Quarter hroueht ahout the annual house dance with a showhoat skit in lonnection with a Valen- tine theme. Spring (,)uarter foinu! the eirls hnldina a dance in co-operation with llic Pi Plii s and . ipha Phis, . (tivilv onsrioiiv. tin- I )ill,i ( i.uiiiii.i-. Ii.ivc numerous campus ceiehrities iit their house, .lean C hard was on the Homecoming ( )ueen s Court, Jenny l ou atson, D.( i. president, was a mem- ner of Mortar Board. F- .it ( iriffitli wa-; treasurer of C liinies. and I at ilson ,l iii ' president of Chimes. All this and more! Mary Atkinson, asso- ciate editor of Makio. and Joyce Higgy, on the Arts C ollege Council, were also in Chimes, Freda . luenth, Barbara Cooper, and Mai Ritchie were Mirrors ineiiihers: .Vnne Jackson was initiated into -eta Phi l-ta. I o add to that group, Ciirolyn Nitschke, president ol the iTeshinen Panhellenic. and Alice Hale, ele, ted to Delt.i Phi Delta, line .-Xrts honorary, carried the f),( . name into pioMiinciice, HELTA li 11l ( oii J il (• ( (iriasfu? 466 1 ( 1 1 n Nil iiii.KS . ili ' «-n Br(i % II (.K l)l Ml II llil K N I v ki c vlioiise Uuw fii.i 1 ronnr-t 1 rni Sp.ttililintj (jtlinn But ' n .li ! l,iri.inna 1 «i mt nn Sniilrr l.imkt I ' lilliT Annt ' 1 ovN. ill n - W.iL ' lJonrr Ali.r 1I..I.- Mary Park l.-.n.v W ' .iUon Amu- l.t« kson l.ann.ttr I ' l-ill ln,,n il!i...ns K i liMui ' inii ' I,ir Kainnic l ,triM.. Wil.un • ,.IU 1 C arolyn Sii % cr Mary Sliank CLASS C)l lOji kmiuriifH- Noting I.«r% Atkinson ( ..n.l C.i.l.li.iu ' Nancy Nowe M iril n lirmsM Nl..rv ( ' .rillitli Ann Ptornian S.ir.ili liiird Brvrrlv dross k.nr Kiln-r M.iry (. ainplirll Anne 1 1.iinnrr l. ry Sfliott Doris C luird loyio 1 liUtiV Lucy Sdireil.-! ( aroli Cainilfv 1 .fnor ' Kf ' KiUMT lean Sutlurland Carolyn l ' .in Ii Dnnn.i Mortlrv iviaa Muentli CL SSOF 1032 Sallir WluH ler Alii ■ BartTon f.,.il Il„il.v Freda Muendi B.irn tra C ooprr l li Hi- 1 Iriuierson Mary Mullen Marilyn (- ' rum M.irinri. 1 Icnrv Marilyn RitcFiie f. clyn Dargust li Anlr., Mill tieverly Sawyer rdtrit ill Donolute Srtlly K.irpp Barliara Smitli Ot ' annr Dunlap l.tmisr Ki-KnivtT lune Swing Mary Hawkins BhIv Mill.-r CL SS OF 1033 Sally I lionipson M. r B.ireinore Barliarrt Hess Carolyn Nitsclike Xo.tnnr Bi )io|t Ann K.itiitrHTlini Shirley Rul. Dolorvs C Ii k liinfl Kemp Sara Sriiaefer Marjorit C oy an y l isliley Patricia Smitli l ' .lt al flli Irazier B.irJ)ara Kelunan Beverly Stover Carole Hankins Barhara Morre Billie Weaver l renc Harris I ' hIH MortU-v loann Wliitley Nant V Harris Unc Kik ' t Nanrv Rpainan lanire W ood 151 E. 1 5th Ave. Epsilon Chapter Established 101 1 74 Chapters Founded tf 5 26,000 Members Size twelve! Dancing with a DG. Prrsian Kitti-n t it BrtHltT CLASS Ol IO50 Caroline Wcinlrnub CL SS OI IQJI I .ran Knnter I .rllitin Sn : i Jojin Solomon I9T8 luka Are. Siqma C inp pr EslaUislicl l )28 21 Chapters Founded 1918 j.OfH) ]eml)ers Miirjorii- Boas Kil.i Brniltr . ii(lri-y I ' -iscnrnTil 0« ro!ny ( iross Marian I l.irl -nl)auiii B.v.rlv Kula li CL SS OF 1932 M.i lnr I-ii ar Riitli Mtinnis Soniii Milhr l.ila Miirslcin Esleile Ruiicman Ann Ros!« Janet KotlienlHTt! Suzanne Sn li Elaine S v T kv loanne I litimum Anne!lr Cooper ( vril I reed iiiilitli I ri (] ln,.n C...M Umr ( ' ...] l CLASS OF 1955 I niiuis Goltlhirl) Kilit Ciret-nluri! Rliucia KriiiiKT lovir r)lvrint allv NhIis Bnrhnra S intuels Ijnyne Slialz PatritJH Sperhrr Siiziinne liiliiian CoiiM thi% he music? in (o f;e( « t pniiii ' What a (rop ivf o i Tl P ROW: Sacks. Copper, Sammucts, Gold, Hartcnbaum. Okrent, Freed, Gold, Shares, Roscm.in. ROW THREE: Manus, Goldfarb. Whitman, Sacks, Millar. Murstcin. Lasar, Aaron. Kramer, Swersky. ROW TWO: Wcintraub, Boas. Sass, Schacffcr, Mrs. Mandol. Soloman. Kutash, Thurman, B. Bender. ROW ONE: Ross. Eiscnbcrg, Rothcnbcrg, Crccnbcrg. Rosen. Murstcin, R. Bcrdcr, Gross. Helping to make tlicir sorority prominent in ,un|)(is iuti ities. Delta l lii Ilpsilon coiilu be lound in many offices tfirongnout trie year. Out- standinu; in e tra-( iirricnlar work was President Joan Solomon, who held membership in Orchesis and Commerce Council. Lil Sass occupied her time with l inks. Jazz Forum, and Foil and Mask. Both Nikki Schaeffer and Caroline Weintraub can receive honorary mention as w-orthy members of Alpha Epsilon Rho and Zeta Phi Eta. Busy Dotty Gross, also initiated into Zeta Phi Eta. the speech honorary, worked with Sundial and the ' OSl7 Players. Hillel s Sophomore secretarv-. Rita Murstein, was an avid advocate of the Boot and Saddle Club. Satirizing a Communist meeting, the D. Phi K. s united the Workers of the World at a gay and unusual affair. Red imitations were sent out to the cirls dates. Delta f hi Epsilon s Winter fiance had as its setting the Rose Room ol the irginia Hotel. Spring foiuid the sorority planning for a week-end affair featuring a gay combination of a picnic and a formal dance. Open houses, a Founder s Day Banc|iiet, and exchange dinners also filled the D. Phi E. social calendar. Por ? Iother s and Dad s Days, the girls held open houses and gave dinners. D. Phi E. s have proved tlieir talents by win- ning Stunt Night ' s first prize three times. Going upf HELTA PHI EPSILOIV 469 HELTA ZETA Just a taste ' L ' luler llie ahic leadership of their president. Martha Tihon. Deha Zeta sorority had an exrit- ine and prosperous year. Delta Zeta was well represented in raiiipiis activities hut still managed to work a large aiiioinit of sot iai life into their calendar. . lany girls were busy in the C hapter as well as on the campus. Beryl Covill etliled the 1050 Malvio: Joarui Raudehaugh spent cck li lr c hour at Student Senate and as a niemner of . lirrors Honorary, . nother activity-minded girl, Cliariotle Stone, worked as Sophomore Editor of the . lakio and also a mend)er of the . lirrors. Vice-President Bunny Wolff served firowning as treasurer. Hay rides, open houses — all of them fun — were lopped off with a Halloween costume party, where originality had a ihance to thrive. In Deiemher. a Christmas Dance was held at the Coiuinlms Riding . (ademy. Dream ( lirl Connie . ' lilitia for lOjQ was pre- sented at ihi- Delta Zeta annual Rose Bail, by 10-10 s hoiie. . ' Iary Snasli.il (•oiindcr s Day found llic Sorority enjoying a li,i]i(|n(t ,il the Columbus .Xthietic Club. In (irdir to cnliMn Winter Quarter the Delta Zrt i s pi.iniicd .1 pledge slumber party for the pledges and actives. I ebruar - 10. riie rhrta C hapter of fV-. founded in 1002. was well satislied willi their year of work and fun. TOP ROW: nuihrnan. Pjlj r.in..ff. Thompjon. Dcclcr. Lucas. NichoUon. Rapp. Riudcbauuh. Mariin. Killcrn ct. Ki..ut. B Bti.wn. Falii.nct. Snapp. Lann ROW FOUR: Lc Fever. K..ij.i. Fry. McMill.n. kivcs, J)lin. May. Lut:. Tiinklcr. Ehriclii. Runkk. Parsonn. latno. Sorcnscn. ROW THREE; MiIicm. H.unM, Buchanan. Wolff. P. Smith. Tillon. J. Bioun. Covill. ShalltnbcrBcr. Stone ROW TWO: Hank.y. Vanctlcr. Ainiwonh. J. Smith KallcnKiugh. Hartzill. Kchoc, Butcrhaunh. ROW ONE: Woolson. Yoakum. Holdrcn, Morrii. Spuns. Fillip . RceJ. oom f (y I rv n Hontv sweet lionieiomitH} hree s a crow Rushing? ? o. just hnrryinfi FACUl. ' n- MFMBER Onrotnv Dean CLASS OF 1050 Millicrn( Kroiit Carol Reed Patricia Smith Conrelta Mili(ia Ada Hiiliardxin Martha Tilton Andrea Olin CLASS OF 1051 hllen Yoakum Margaret Ain;. ortli Lois Bulerbaugli Man,- Lou Hartzell Beverly Brown Ber l Covill Jean Smith lane Brown Ann Falconer lun.- Wolff Barbara Burket Ann F r ' Doltie ilanKey CLASS OF 1052 Martha W oolson Janet Ehriglit Patricia Keyes Joann Raudehaugh Lois Holdrcn Marilyn Kiltinger Marion Shallenherger Nanry Howard Norma l-ang Diana Spung Eleanor Kulcliins Marcelyn Martin Charlotte Stone Jo Ann Kaiser Donna Nlay Lenor Rapp CLASS OF 1055 Betty Trinkler Joanne Buclianan Fanne Kehoe Nancy Palavranoff Patricia Btufiman l.llen Koenig Leona Parsons Nonty Detker Marie LeF ' ever Nancy Snapp Pauline lillips Margaret Ann Lucas Marilyn Sorenscn Marria Maine?; 1 larriett Lutz Ann 1 err ' Barbara Hoclisletter luditli Morris Carol Thompson June James Natalie Nicholson Caroline X ' anneter 2 2 E. 5 . Ave. Theta C iapfrr Bstahlislwd 1911 68 Chapters Foimded 1902 19,725 A emfctTS A 471 J loll ' ton uv tlioos ? ' Kofiii Poll- ii ' u nciiT i i ' ( lis ' iii ( a s in(| i f (iilli ' ff iidv IS6I Itidiunola Ave. Alpha Ciamma Cliapler ;s(n ) i,s ic( ;mOJ 35 CViaplfTs Founficfi 1870 3 .J ) . ( ' iii ) rs ■ .« ' iij tI 1 1 I.IY MIMBLR W il.n.t Nol.lf Yardlcy CL SSOI 1U50 CynlhifT Anderson M.irilyn I assfn I ' l.vllis l .ur.lnn Carolyn Boss li-an (irlnitn Barbara Rrury Marion BtTdt-n I.IIU- Mo.ii ( urreeii Riiitfs Nowlan CnrliT Mar arrt liit ' ii Pal Stone Su ln Cranz f ' .rma 1 ,om ' lane I avlar liiily I ).iwson ( n ' ir(iir M.ittlu-w N Miirjorir lieelcr Man, Uugger I.irilvn ' l Ki n .if Oorotliy Wllcrc Marion Englisli 1 )otui.i Irvers M.ir ' Mulloney Barhara oiing liint- AndiT ' .on Miriam George Rot eria Stilwell Jnann n.il K in .Iran riorlariitT Marcia Stewart Ann 15,sl. Bitly Kimlitr Belly W ' a-lilnim Miirly LJjriijliI Janet Lenz Ann eller Constance Lllis Joanne Ogg Carolyn Schlicpcr CL SS OF 1052 l.ois Zimmrmian M,l,y B„l.l, Bjirliam Gnllrr In Ann I ' rrry i itri( ill Huv rr 111! t|iH-lyn Cirini Ann Pierre Kjk lirl Biidianan P.itrifiii (trim lane S atterday Nnnr ' Cravor M.,.l...r.. Ilt.ll Marjorie S ' t er Nancy I rCaiiip l.,. Klink.r M.ir ' rrroe X ' irtfinia Dillon l)nrnlli ' Konulc MariKii oiing Su annt- Fu-Idner I ' livllis l.«vn - Cl rr - O ' Brien Kmm YoungquisI «v«;«„ |tf|afl 7 ' ?jHUH H a. SSC)l 10-,-V ! HHEQE llriir Avisworlli M.ir ' Ann Hale l.ili en Roof M.irv Craii l,.n,l Mil. ' IIK-n Slianley limi) Diiwson M.irv Ik.1 Kati- Smilli A Marair Diirliani I hI Iji ' wis lit « ' I ' nckrit li Mar ann ! ur l Cilorin 1 JniUey PriHulJ., W.ir.l . M lanrt I ' .llis Marianne Mrrriiiian .in( V W lire BS Amy LntfliNh N.ila Mn.ll.r ImiIv Wiilkins -T BI Ann I ' rant r N..n,v I ' .irks N.in. V W ' .rU • B Naomi Irirnn M.trilvn I r i r NI„rll,.. , is MKn Inx I i WiKon ir«B ' 472 . fi(i nirrrv ( irisNnns to von, loo h PP l LI ' H THET T liis year tlie linieliulit Ifll on many Kcipp.t Alpli.i 1 lieta s as they were active in many organi- z.ilions. Jean ( irimm and F eggy Iden were tlie liifliv ones to lie chosen by Mortar Fioard. Jean was president of Panriel aiuF also secretary ol Browning Uraniatiis Societx . Tlie president of Firowning. Marg W ' lieeler. is a Tlieta. Cliimes rang loudly and claimed Betty Kindler. Ann Bisli. and Jane Anderson. Betsy F5ol)l) and Ant) Pierce also joined Mirrors. I lie Tlieta s were really F usy during F omecom- ing wlien three of their girls were chosen to be on the ballot hir tiiieen. F hyllis Layne was elected to till- ( oiirl Stir also was Lambda Chi Alpha s (jueeii lor IQIO. The Kajipa Alpha F beta s had qitite a memor- able social calendar, also. Of oiirse, there was the big Kappa-Theta datue held at X ' alley Dale night (Inb during Winter ()narter. I Fie F oiincFer s F)ay lian((iiet was rpiite an occasion too. A lioiise dance with a western theme pro- vicFed Fots of fun for the Theta ' s and tFieir dates. Everyone came in a western costume and the house was decorated to fit the moocF of the theme. Spring (Quarter brought the peak of the years social liiiK tloiis. A big show and a dinner at the house preceded the annual datue. TOP ROW: Kooglc, Ogg. SiL-wart. P.irls. Durst, J. Ellis. Pryor. Liwis. Pierce. Layne. Bobb. Buchan.in. Younnqiii l. Dillon. Setzer. Gollcr. FielJner. Perry. Scatterdav, Clinker, DeCamp, Grim. Bowser, Hull. ROW ' FOUR: C. Elhs. Lena. O ' Brien. Graver. SlilKvell. Ingle. Washburn. Thomas. George. Ebright. Anderson. Yeager, Love. Young. S. Cram. Iden. McDon:,ugh, Kindler. Baldwin. Redman, Bish, Zeller. ROW THREE: Dugger. Wvgant, Dawson, Hoag, Bass, Carter, Bergen, Matthews. Wheeler, Miss Hart. Wilee, MuUonev, Stone. Faisen. Walker, MeKcniic, Sehlceper, Rewey, Taylor, Grimm, Clark. ROW TWO: Shanlev, Roof, Unckrich. Ward, Mueller. Mernman. Fox. Watkins. Durham. Smith. France, Hale, Frcund. ROW ONE: Wilson, Willis, Ware, Wert:, Lindscy, Dawson, Hile, M. Cranz, Aylesworth, English, Igle. r o1 oon. A AA Dorr. McCIurc. Li ' atlurmjn. Villi..m . Fay. ROW THREE . Hickman. Mn ' t. bri Hoffman. Clarr. Engl 1 )iinmiil. Dorr. McClurc. V■llllam . Fay. ROW THREE: Hoffman. Carr. Enslc. M.iklciohn. ' McClcrc. ' Tliomr on Conklin. Corwin, Marsotf. Krcutzcr, Ch-ilkcr. Oht-nour, Glab, BalJinccr, Clayton. Rt U ' T V ' 0: Gutter Brown. Fergus. Howl-II, Carle. Mrs. McCona ah. Rcinsbcrtitr. joLson. Chanck. Ross, Hist. McCJu-Li- ROW ONE: S.:hacr. Pircny. Davis. Rosum. Walker. Sassas. Karst. Cook. Barilcti. Kline. Mcdors. Come ill and sec our neu house ni jN I tli Ave.. said the Kappa Delta s last Fall. Tliey had mr)ved into their new anode before Fiiil f iii.irlcr. and so the house was ready for the nuiiiy .i(ti ity honors, and tlie full social taleiidar it was to w Itiiess. President . ant Ann Raiiisheruer was one activity leader. Nancy served as fashion editor of BMOC. a niemljer of the Count il of Sorority Presidents, and Panhellenic Council. ice-Presi- dent Mary Ann Tolson served as exchange editor of Sundial and niemher of tlie F!diii alion Council. . aonii Mow ell w.is husy as chiel jiistiie of the Panhellenic Court and member of the Junior Class Cabinet. IC rncmbir. Panlicllciiic Coiuuil rep- resentative, and ' t ' C. C omit il member. The KO house was really l)uz int when Pal . l C lusKey was t liosen May C.)ui ' fii durinu Spriny ■ly. I he I KK s lulptd the L ' irls to celelirate b gi int a party after the ! Iay Panorama. I he aniuial lall formal marked the l)i!.Mimiiit! ol llic Kl)s serial car. It was held in lioimr dI the pledge (lass at the Fort Hayes I hitcl. . Irs. . rthur Fleming, a KD. and the wile ol the president of Ohio W ' esleyan. was guest of honor at llie F ' oinider s Oay Ranr|uet. I liuhliuhts ol llic . |)ring (.)uarler were the Spring loriiiiil and .1 ' li)lli(r s F av 1 ea. KAIM ' A IIELT 471 Dnrollici [iii.kl.v Nl„r Biiroarn BrUlgf Miiry (Htlo Mary C Iiiylon Martlart-I Dorr ( .U i I Ml Nil N|hl k ' CLASS or 1 )-,() Ali.f IVrSMV l.vrivn Kiiprrl i Irniia Diinicnil I.iriJarfl I rryiis Liriiart-I C  oo(K i In. Il„r,-n li) it) I.vnian r:ll,„ Mar olf .ini l .iiii ni ' r(;!(T M„rN Inlson Miiry Bartlcll SuzHniU ' [irown Margaret Carlr Marllia Clialkir n, ss ()l IO-,l ( iloria Davis Patrit ia Fav i:,l,-,n C.lal. Naomi low i-ll I )onnn Krt ' ul tT Barliara I .cattirrinan Margaret Mrrkcljolin Annr ( )ncTnmr NaiK V illianis Barnara Breese Rosemary C hanek C onstance Cone lane Mickntan IjiMoine Karst CLASS Ol i«j. Marijean Kline Mary MrC ' lerg loan MtC lure F atriria MtCluslcey loan Morrow , ralee Ross Fiarnara Ross Betty Rozuni Irene Sassas F ' atricla Tliompson Sliirlev Balciinper Roll. Bisd.oH Marilyn C arr Natalie Conklin Catiierine Crowell BarFiara Dimirk Fiar[)ara deirlel a s? OF 1055 alerie ( liuseffi Naniv Ciotter Diane FHaniillon Dorothy FiisI loine ri(utrTiHi) Blanche I InI.er Kflith Medors Eileen Meese Patricia Mendenhnll Pliyllis Pereny Sally Porter Carolyn Ricriwiiu- .loan S( liaiT F el II Walker 38 5( i Ave. Sigma Kappa Cnaptei Eslablisliod 1922 T6 Chaplprs Founded lf 9 25.000 Members Lucky man — 3 to fmFm 81 jl i Are. Bola i u Cliaptor UsIttUislicd 1888 82 Cliaplors Founded 1870 41.2-46 Members I-ACLL1 Ml .MBERS Mar - Rhodes CL SS OF 1950 B.irlMrti Adun Sallv Cliarhon )i-annelle Jurv Pdtritiii AiultTSon B.irltara Dodge M.irlli,. Link ' loiin Betker Mafv |j(l on C ' lent A-ieve MiMenaniy Ann Bfnnelt Dnrolliv I ' arrar Noel Mtljine Ro«Miuin ' Bil fT M.irinn risliiT B..rl.ra l. •.y Biirlijirii Bro n Anli-i 1 l.iiiiillon Mariitnnr Me?isiii ' r Susiinii.iii Bnil .iker B.IU llir t Lee Oiilhwaite Siixm Biirniw-. l.iilliilliM lon« ' S irginia Sa aRe Ilrlrn Bullt-r Nam t-lla Jones r.leanor Sherman B. tty Byers l-ec Smith CLASS Ol 1951 N ' irgjnui An(irr vs Palriria Goss Mary Powelson Suwinnr Asliiiuin l« . nnr Groen Susan 1 owelson Liiiira Baki-r IMitii Mainillon Marjorie Renirk Suuinne Ballini (T Slilrl.N llrnil.-rs m lo.m Rowland Su ' Borscl Pl.vlli. Mtis m i;h ahetli Stern.r ( arolyn ( ' ainp[ 4. ll i ' .ilfMi.i King C nlhia 1 oii elle Mary Jo C ' iiase r.llrn Kissane Barhara an lUr lam- Doyle lane Ijxezey leann ' illrox Aclele I ' rfc Jo iJise Mav Sue Mcintosh Sally oimg C LASS Ol- 1052 l.li alx-tli Bi-iux-M ( arolvn 1 h ' stlia Patrii ia Prii e Milli(tnt B.iiis Mar lenlgen Anne Purpiis Ko-iriiiiirv ( orhin .in V Kenan Nanry Sanor i:li ..l .tl. D.w.ks M.irlh.i Kirr Sallv Seit Dian.i 1 )iiiui M.irlli.i K.1..II larilvii Sharp ( arol n r.aslcv Inv.,- 1 mki- Bnnn.e Si.e.d Maril n rciMnxT S.illv M.Kirr M 1T Sw.iii-tntI loan ) lawortli Nliirlcsc Nclier Martha W alk-r Patricia 1 leine l ' ' v. ' ilvn Parltpr Naiuy W ' eltv CLASS Ol 1053 1 )....,.- ..l.l Sally Doylr B ll 1 .on I.nng B..rlMra Bail.-v Sii-.iM Diiniiar Palritia MiCarlhy I ' .ilrit i.i Ba tian S.ilU IMI.T lanet Olsen Barnar.i Biirii ' s 1 tl.vl IriUi ' i. lo.m PolU P.itriM.i Bur,. ' !! 1 -urinr v ' uv lanet Slew.irt ( tii( l ii Btiliiuin Ltirey l.iim ' S ( leorgi.inna 1 inimons ( ' lu ' r ' l Caniniarn Conslnnce l-madtt Charlene Ward lirvrrly Cross lanire olrli T.oohlng preltyl AfUr TOP ROW: Stewart. Cammr.in. Rowland. Butman. Livcscy, Haworth, Parker. Follmer. Willcox. Seitl. taslcy, Nehcr Bennett. Walker. Purpus. Sanor. Priec, JcntKen. Heine. Dunn. Boesel. Liicke. Kenan. Hestal. Corbin. Welti. Brown. Rcnick. ROW THREE: Uanks. Timmons. Guy. Cross. C:ha!e. B. Brown. Ballenaer. Husson. Free. Hamilton Go-s. May. Touvclle. Young. Ki sane. Gamphell. Fisher. Sherman. Burrell. Sw.anston. Henderson. Sterner. Van Meter. Powelson. Melntosh. Potts. ROW ' TWO: Eidson. Byers. Butler. McMenamy. Joncj, Savaee Anderson Smith. Dodse. McLane. Jury. Outhwaile. Charlton. Mrs. Perkins. Acton. Jones. J. Doyle. Brubak ' er Bitier. Farrar. Link. Kine. Bennett. Welch. ROW ONE: Olscn. James. Dunhar. Kerr. LonR. Moore. Baslian. Bailey. Burscss. Auld. Ward. Baker. Asham. Green. S. Doyle. Erikson. McCarthy. Edier. Powelson. Sharp. Leader. Hometoiiiiiig was the liigFi point of hall ()narter for the Kappa Kappa Cianima s as they placed second on Hometoniing decorations, and as their own Marty Knoll was ( liosen Homecoming Queen. In addition. Marty was selected to repre- sent Ohio State University at the Tournament of Roses at Pasadena. California. But the Kappa ' s had many other names to add to their hall of fame. Delta Phi Delta claimed Belly Hirst. Barbara Dodge, and Sally Charlton. Marly Hllen .tones and Carolyn I lestel were elected to Alpha Epsilon Rho. honorary, and Ardic H.imiltoii was initialed into Omitron I ) kI s Day found llic K.ippa s inviting their fathers to an open house just for them. The follow- ing Sunday tlie fathers got together again at a dinner and organized a I ' afher s Club. Christmas provided a gay season for the Kappa s. Sue Brubaker. Lee Smith. Barbara Eirow n and Margie Renick supplied entertainment for their sorority sisters and dates at the Christmas 1-orniiil. Even Santa came to the Big-Little Sister parly, bringing gifts for each little sister. The girls ended the season bv joining (lie Lambda Chi s in Christ- mas caroling. The Kappa-Thet.i lormal lielrl al X ' alley Dale was the highlight ol Winter (Quarter for the girls. The sot iai season ended with the annual Spring Formal. Siltirif} in the -siui KAPPA KAPPA GAIWMA 0— w 477 i ' HI lUU llt , si: tt T, bitty M.iiiy lionors verc nrouglit to Flii Mii oy its mciiiljers this year. Dorothy Long was president of the Home Economics Club, corresponaing sec- retary of -H Clul), and served on the Agricul- tural Council. I3orothy also was elected to f ' hi L psilon Omicron and Omicron Nii. Al llic .An- nual Panhellenic Scholarship lea. M.irc i,i Pray was recognized for her high point hour. Red-headed .leanne DeBee was Red Head ()iieen for IO-)Q. fallen Risser was niaivc-iip (hair man of Strollers and secretary of C)SP. . Many social activities highlighted the l hi Mil s husy year. Early in the I ' aji the actives entertained the alumni at a party entitled the Phi Mii R.idio Review. n outstanding alumna. I crn .Sji.irp, pre sided at the ini( rophone as mistress of cere- monies. Ihe University Country Cluh was the scene ol the Eall I ' ormal. . t this party. Paul Lappe was crowned iilc Kiiiu. Later that |uarter. Santa Claus made an appearance at the house to help hig and little sisters exchange gifts at the Christ- mas Party. Lath girl also hrought gifts to he sent Id I III- I o ' Cart, one ol Plii liis philanthro- (iii ' III, lint, lined III tlic lins|)il,iU lliriiughoiit the ()iiiilr . I .,itcr (lurliiu Winter ()uarter. a house party illi a alenline theme was held, roimder s Day was celebrated in . larch with a oanipiet and a lorniiu d,inc e. TOP ROW: Hartcr. jcnkin . Loni{. Withcrow, Casey, Mciilinfi. Hunlcr. Wilson, Vautlhn, J. Abell, Mosc , Erf. ROW TWO: M. Smith L. Abcll, Wdchcr, Hill, ErScn. Kern. Luts. B. Smith, B. Hill, S. Prav. Yvorsky. ROW ONE: Hyde, Parish, Hcndricltson. Risscr. L:nt:, Hummon, L.trnc M- l ' r.-,y. Crawford. R. iv: I r ' AA ' ♦ . im IJTTT 17 Cnrislimis glee — note tree CitUiv lull . . . do nr . ., ' ! I Innw fs iritere titp finger is Bunnie B. lunnie Dawn I ACll.lT MHMBKRS Margaret Tyler Sue I ' iiirljurn GRADUATE MEMBERS Janet Gordon CLASS OF 1950 Jeanne DeBee lean Henclrickson Bettv Parish Lois Deliabarra Sue Huninion fjlen Risser Sliirlev Frfien Margaret Jeien Frances Sutton Nrtkia I ' ulton iri inia Lentz Marynor Mieding CLASS OF 1P3I Jean Ulmer I ois ALell Marv Ellen Large Betsv Reigel C onnie C rawiora Dorotfiv Long Barbara Sniitli lean Erf Marllia Manker Marie W ilson Belly Hill Marria Pray CL. SSOF 1952 Belly avorsky Barliara Hvde Sliirlev Liilz luanit.t ciualin 1 . tlier Kern loan Moses irainja Nehel CI -ASS OF 1955 Joyce Wagner lane Abel! Domtl.v Hill Sallv Prav Nancy Harter Sallv Hunter Slnrli lenkin Marilvn Siiiilli 91 I ' llh Arc. Upsiloii diapler Establishod l )ll 63 Chaplcrs Founded t8J2 23.000 Mcmhers 479 W ' ials up. Docy? W Olliivrjttl ft ' CMt l}j: ujmI l it It Jie Mini . 1932 luka Are. Rho Chapter EsUtUislwd 1948 2) C liapiers Founded 1915 5,000 Members Sclin.i HiiDvliafi Aim Mf rris Mun.i ri hcr|! Sliirlir Blum loan I rirditinn i.mrt vr U itn lirllr K.imi-row ( I.  C I 1931 I.iriU I) I .iriHTiiiiUi . nil.i Mt-ixIfUolin MiiriUfi Mint r-- Alkc Rosi-nlelci Mvra SjM ' Vt r M.ixinf I ' iMiitin I )i lnri ' S ailakciw --Lv Mrlftl AdcUtiii Lnis BailiA ( lairc I .iclti-riiiai) Irrnr Nii hid I jlri-ii Novak Patricia OrliUll Uum R.Mk.dl Siizannr Nlmllf Miriam Slrni C arolyn W risiiutii Moiia 1 arsliis ( liida Aurrnai li Utia I i-rUMiian nila Mm i I lit-lma I rldnuiit (d.mla (HddlHTti ( I A Ol 1033 Kiilli Krnnl ow B( rl I ■fiitan l.ul.tl. MilU ndrt V Ni idM( rk I l...n. ' I .l.. I raidinr Kidtcil Barl.ara Sirin Kt.M- lilU ( liarli-nc I d 480 ((ilion Phi iijitui itinui I ' Hi mm siii A Beginning Fall ()u irtcr willi .1 K.int;, llic Plii Sigma Sigma s tliis year iiioveci into tiieir new house at 1052 iiilca. To celebrate this occasion, tliey lii ' lil ii liouM ' wariniiit;. ( oinplcic witli ,1 Kiillet supper, the week enil ol I aa s I )ay. Parents and alumnae were invited lo .iti open liouvc lor I ioinci oniitio. I .at ' r in liie niontn. nie I ' oinuler s Day Bancpu ' l was held. I ' hi Sigma Sigma lirst introduced their pledges a( the aiuiual lall [ ' ' ledge l ani ■ .it XW.uidottc Country C luh. . pledge-active Pajama Part was held in Novemher. and a roller-skating party in December. The Phi Sigs joined the CBT s in sponsoring a C hristm.is parly lor underprivileged children. Sania ( IcUis was there with phrilv of tovs lor all. . dame al the I .evecpie I .in oin lower was the highlighl ol inlcr ( hi.irler. It was plaiuied l) the pledge i lass as a surprise lor the ai lives in the chapter. W indiiig I lollow ( ounlry C luh w.is ihe scene of the annual Spring lortnal held in . ' ' lay. The I ' hi -Sigs are proud of their plac e in ( ampus acti ities also, loan rrieiliiian, a reporter on the Lantern staff, was also ele feci to Gamma . lplia Chi, advertising honorary for women. Anita . len- deison was ele( ted lo I heta Signia Phi. . Journal- ism honorary, loan Kraus, president, was a( li e in ' IC. Links, and . iakio. TOP ROW: Nichol. Bcrasm.in. Block. Wciskcr:. FclJman, Novick. Miller. Tiller. Krant:oM-, YaJkow.-kv. UJci. ROW 1 HREE: M. Lichcrm.in. McnJclson. Stern. Ruhen. Roiibicek, Riibel. R.ickoff. Speycr. C. Vel m,ln. Schuttc. W ' cisbcri:. K.imerow. Orlikoff. ROW TWO: M. W ' eisman. Morris, Mintscs. Blum. Mrs. Sussman, Rosenfcld. Kraus, Bunshaft, Hcrsh. ROW ONE: Aucrhaeh, Dolt;in, C. Lieberm;in, Bailey, Lceman, Stein, [ ' ' rtcdman, AJclson, Tarshis. r O 0, 0kU rfrx i M -ii TOP ROW: McCurdy. MDrlin, H. Hams. Fui: Moriarly, S. Harlcr. Gonscr, Firga on. Ho wcnslinc. Johnson, Crumley. Shuman. S. Morns. Nida. Mul.„t. Hubbard. Janet Moonhead, Dunlap. Hulllish, Given. MonlRomcry. J. Krien. Adams. J. Morris. ROW THRKE. Woien. M. Hall. Rose, Campbell. Neumin. Guy, P Edwards. Fallon. Bureky. Clinc. Joan Moorehcad. Levkis. N. Schneider, Graenon, J. Edwards. G. SeeliB. Evans, NafsKer. Diion. Gable. M. Gcphan. Tiltle. ROW TWO: Hill, Kauff, Herschcde. Underwood, Brown. C. Gepharl. Fields, St.in bury. Hemins. Mrs. Crandall. Monnahan. Euhman. D. SceliR. Goely. Forrester. Hewitt. Favrct, Weir. Hawk. ROW ONE: GinKhcr, Rhodes, Andrii, Wise. Moss. Wane, Brush, Van Dc Mark. M. Schneider, Kuhns, J. Harris, Tcachnor, Klagcs, N. Kricg, BcmhciscI, Young, Rector. F i Belli I ' lii proudly entered many new names to its hall of fame tfiis year. Jean Ann i litclieil was elected to Mortar Board, wliilc Cliimes ( laimed .lanet . ' lonalian. Nanrv Krif . and Louise I ' allon. hive girls represenird I ' i I ' lii in lirrors — ' Sue Rector, .loan Murrar, ii.irliara ( iii , Diana C lonser, and Marilyn Criindev. I he Pi Plii liouse beranic the i louse ol (,)ueens liist Sprint!. In one week iruinia Brush was chosen . lakio (jueen, Sally Morris was chosen Pledge Princess, and Gretchen Ciephart l)e( amc Sweetheart of Siema Chi. This Fall Mary Mohat was elected a memher of the I lometominy (.)uceii s court. Marilvn Schneider and Betet CiraL ' non were aili c in ' ( . Marilyn was treasurer and Billc pnliiii ril.ilions t hairinan. Belte was also (III 111! Irciisurer ol Links where she was joined li In Brown as secretary. Sue Rector and Diana ( riiriM T were . ' oplidmore secretaries in ' SO, while Barhara ( my and Joan Murrar held similar ollitcs in Senate. Lou Sdinslniry was husy as 1 li iiriiian iil I lie I ' .nihil Iciiii I )ance. ( )n till ' s ) i.il taicnrlar, the Christmas Lormal was the hiuhliuhl ol lall (.)uarter. Sharint! the spotliuhl was Kappa Sifi President Jim Parker who was elected Pi Phi Man. The Pi Beta Phis joined the . lph i Phi s .ind the Delta Ciamma s in a Sprint lormal — the I riad. It w.is liild in . pril a! Ih. ' N ' allev Dale. ri ItETA PHI 482 Nnncy Lii Brown Oorolliy Hrtisli Jaiu ' l ( 4 lt ' Snriili ( i fts C irol I ' .it liiiK ' n Murjorii ' lirlils Barnarii ' orrosler Marilvn Goelz Barliiir-i KiTiiluist ' l Jfiui Biirtky Cltiirc C iiiiipbell Kittv riiiif loan Dillrv Rutli Dunlap Jonn Luiwards Polly ttlwards Marilyn Crumley Joan Dixon Rita I ' a r t J.int ' r niton Joan iirgeson Dianna Gonscr iJizalu ' tli Adams Barliara Andrix Rogina Owens Carol huller . nno Oanio Martha ( ' epliarl Sue Ginglier Marilyn Given rAcri.iY mlmbi:rs Chrisline Y. Conaway CLXSSOI lo-,() In Ann I larris Rusrm irv Irwin Janice Kla ;ts an y KrirU Ifiinnr Kitlins irginia I .cwis Joyit Lovr Jt-anne Mildiell CL SS01 i ' )5i I x uise I ' allon Ctrrl lira Gcpliarl Brtlr ( tr. i non M.,rtl,, ll.,ll S„llv ll,,rl,.r lanri ll.mk I),,rl.ar.. I i..l.l ar l Marqari ' t lolinson Mary Molial CL SS OF 1952 Barbara Guy Constance I larlor I .ouisc iowenstine Margaret McCurdy Sally Morris Joan Murar CLASS OF 1033 Harriet Harris Mar%- Herscliede Namy Hill Ratrifia Hewitt loan Hulllisl, M.rilvn k.uilf BeverU Kliink Mar ' Krleg Georgia Martin lanel Monahan Joan Mooreliead Jean Moss Marilyn SclinelfliT Dorothy Seelig Janet I eat linor l.in Ia I nderwood Rl.on . an De Mark l.nul I..HnlH,Ml Jane Mori.trly Barbara Rose Nadine S( Imeider irgini.i Stansbury Oawn oelker Margaret csler Jane oten Myrna Neotaan Jo Ann Nid.1 Sue Rector Naney Sliuiiian Jackie W aite Marge oung Katie Montgomery Joan Morris Nancy Nafzger Marilyn Rhodes Gloria Seelig Ann Tittle Janet Weir Barbara ise .S 5 Inclianola Arc. Ohio Beta Chapter Estahlished 1894 94 Chapters Founded t867 47,000 Members nit cniilil tutrr joolcil me y W ' elf, fj. A rose, is a rose, is a nt- z. L - ' )( i Ave. ( mnima C naptor IzslaUislifd 1021 20 C naplprs Fouiulpd 1917 CL SS OF lo-,o litrilvn Bi ' ikni.in loan Mever Gennv Sleiyer liarhani Iro.-li lovfe Ko ;engarten Suzanne 1 reuhafi l.rnori lli ' iiiiaii CLASS OI loji Marilyn anxille Oifini. Gla siiian lovfe Madison Babelte Simon Brrta C ' iri-cnwald Inez Okun liuli Stein la uiKc 1 lolpcrl Iri ' nc ( )rll w in Joan 1 oiin lieart Dolores LuIdcII riASSOF lo-,2 Kila nik N.iiu V Alirains hl.,..,l.r l.uUn H.irrirl Slarnhndi Uulli Barrar 1 .iM-n r -arInian Inn,- Inin.r Connie Belle Hclcne Rinskv Sandra itfdiT Noreen Gliehernum Sonia Roman Florin,. W ...l Nancy Gooclmnn Ann Rosenfield Joan Sclilonslcy CL SSOF 103-i Jody Woll.ns Marjorie Iia T Rila Kalz l ' l. lli Koll. .Xili ' en lieiirenfJl Svlvia 1 .e vis 1 Jaine u ' ui Marlene (mrdner Bels Matiison liulv 1 vroler Lois CutUlnmn niinn Mannitrc 1-nllv einl eriler Sl.irlev (iollirff Cliarl.ii.- M.ml.1 [Jaine Weiss li-rn- Horowiti: Marion MelzKcr Martia est Diane 1 l in it . I .vi-lvn l riss 1 lain.. Willen Barl ara Israel Uoslvn K -i.l.entl..J t ariije vman tU r Kaph.n liiyre Rtdiinaii Merle Roiiianolf Kull, ..tnillr J ' linitv nlI i( , ' TDl ' ROW: RK-hm..li. Lt«i . U lU.btls t, UililtnJl. Rin l.v, MtliJ l, MaJi.-un. R..injn..M, H,,rinu. M.inhiirc, tlottlicf. Willcn. Tvrolcr. Mctsgcr. Goldman. SuiJ. W yman, R. Zanvillc. Barr. Roth. ROW THREE: Vollin:i. ArnolJ. Rosi-nfiolJ. Roman. Ahram,.. Starnbach. ToffU-r, Barrar. OoaJman, Kaplan. Liikin. Weil, Wcis. Press, Gardner. Rcichcnthal. ROW TWO: Glieberman. Greenwald, Zailc, Classman. Meyer. Mrs. Rice, Hciman. Stein. Rosennarten. Younchart. Oltiin. Orthwin. Madison. Pearlman. ROW ONE: Belle, Charles, Schlunsky. Simon, Frosh, Steiner. M. ZanviUe. Tnichaft. Vigder. Israel. Horwil:. Sfartins the Fall (.Quarter off with an artivc- pif(ls e sliimher party, the SDT ' s honored their 20 new rnernljers. Other Fail Quarter events in- iluded the traditional Dad ' s Day dinner after the . linnesota game, and lormal ojjen houses held every other Sunday. Winter Quarter hrought another annual tradi- tion — that of the Foiuider s Day Banriiiet. Fvers ' - one dressed as in the roaring 20 s for the flapper Dance held at the house in March. iiiuhliuht ol the Spring ()uarler lor ihc SDT ' s was the formal Torch Dance. Beyond their husy social calendar the SDT s were busy in activities. Judith Stein was vice president of Sigma Alpli.i Sigma, So( iai . dininis- ' i«x)(s (iruf ht ' r ntuuJics tration honorary ' : a member of the ( ireek Week committee, and a mep:ber of Chimes. Junior vvom en s honorary. Blanche Lukin represented SI J on the WC, Executive Council, and in Mirrors, Sophomore honorary. Marilyn Beckman was secretary of the Commerce Council, while Dolores Lubell was a member of Hillel Student Coiuicil. President Len- ny Heiman was secretary of Kappa Epsilon. Phar- macy professional. The Jazz Fonim elected Shirlee C ' otlirte as secretary. During the year the SDl s sent several shows to the Chillicothe Veterans Hospital, and sent weekly CARE packages to needy families over- seas. SIUIV1A HELTA TAU 485 v - THET UI ' SILII Willi a series of after game open-liouses. Fheta L ' psilon liegan its social activities of the year. I ' ourteen of the girls made a trip to Pillshurah for the foothall game, and visited llie i iiiiplcr house at Westminster College. . ' iislletoe l lood. the Christmas formal, was first of the traditional events held ] y the girls of Theta L ' psilon. The Log Burning Party followed at llir i li.ipler house in Winter Quarter. In laniiars llic girls honored their founders .it llic annual Lounder s Day Banquet. . nother event of Winter (.)uarler was a formal dinner the night of Ciold Digger s Prom. T he girls and their dates had a special treat before Icuing for the dance. Ill . lay, the iiiolhcrv of I heta L ' psilon were hon- ored at the annual . ' lothers Day liuicheon. I hroughout the year many hour dances and ex- ( hange dinners were heltl. The annual Spring rormal nrouglil the social events ol the year to a (lose. 1 Idiioi well- liiiiiit!nl 111 llii- I lii ' la I psiloii s ny the a( tivilies of the memhers. Dorothy I ' olsom was notetl for her activity in Zeta Phi Eta, women s speech iMinor.iiN. and Jean Eyerman was active ill the liliz.ihelli Blackwell Society, Ohio State L tiiversity honorary for women biological science majors. Many others in Theta L ' psilon were also a li ( ' in campus activities. TOP ROW: S(ull,t, Hmk... St.ilil. ni.ur, Fro.hliMi, .M.viri.l. r. Willi.nn ROW TWO: CunninBham, Bloic, I ■ ■■ ■. i- 1 ;, , 1 HiiW I ' M . ■ I! I, • !• I : ii : :.i. Imn, Waiu-, Euslivc. ' ■Sfffl ig il raiders I ' ll take this one I ve heard that one before GR. DUATE MEMBERS Miriam Hugo CLASS OF 1050 Delores Blose F atricin Cinrk Helm Lustice Jean l£yemion Dorotny Folsoni loan Garrett I.iiiilie Hel ler CL SSOF |o-,i Margaret Ir in Doris Runkle Annette Rausrk Ralricia Seifert Amelia Clialceres Anne Price CLASS Of- 1 052 Harriet Williams Sliirley Alexander Nancy l ' .lls vorlli Marianne Slalil CLASS Ol- 1935 Margaret ernia Y ' Vonnc Waite Mary Cunningham Louise FroehlicK N ' irginia Stuller Florence ForfK-tt Joan asii 199 15lh Ave. Delia Cnaplcr Eslahlished lO ' iO 19 Chapters Founded Wl i 6,203 Members 487 ;;A ' i};f] M  r nii(| lt iiitv . (i. no. ridv . Ifif titfiirrtiv 184 I5lh Ave. Alpha Aola (haplcr Uslahlisliod 1021 69 Cliaplers Foundod Ng.S J5,500 ! lcmbcrs 7 -M 1 M 1 n Ml 1BI KS 1 .oht l irktrNon Hull, ]l,,M„re-T l.n.. W ' alkrr GRADIVVII. MIMBKRS M,.ry ( oilrlt.- Uorulliv Biriisiill CL ' SSOF 1030 M.irv Ali.rnrtliy Sally Andrr Mary liogg I ' .-li Il.iniillcin ' inilrr l ll,.N. ' .J..II ll.irti.l M.ilM.n Carol KoUrls iri.n Stnio l iuia N linutf lean ( oildinijlon TtTs a Oil ' aoln Marv Cirovcs Arl.n.- M..II Idiiniiii ( ) ( oiiiior l.lill. OMcrnm l.an I ' olivk.. M.irilvn l ' iill ci ss or 1051 Lenon- Slroinan li ' annc S % in harl Holinio Swoap l.otiisc 1 liunipsun iTiinrr i Aiulrc« I ' .-l! liart-.r H.-x.rly liiiskirk ( arincn 1 ) ' l 1 iHirsro Mnrgiirct l )eliini- DnInri ' S t wrrliiiril Nimry 1 Uipp CIJVSS C)l lo-.J Wrln 1 rwU Carnl l ' .,rL,r Ma Mar KusI, Aniln Sflirlprr Billie Bonar M(ir ' l i«ki i l imrla Madilodi f ' .vi ' lyn Ni ' Hilicrloii Jiinfl Krdiitiin ll.I.n K..I„.r U W allilra S r.in1. n aj ss oi I05-, 1 .Icanora Siiiinicl WiilK Wrstrrnittn Norma Wilson r.ilri.i.i K.illl.s Adrirmir KiiiiuM 1 llUl c I istcllcr Sliirltv KtiiiMin Path.ia M.ll.r l.irilvii Boif.irt Sillv U...I ll.I.n ( ..X C ' uriilir Fjiinion Carolyn Cirrboln I ' l.vlliv l .tf. liin ia WiUon oriiiH ollonl 488 Atv Vim Mir. ' tills irill In- ull rirflif ZET T U LI ' H There are many girls in Aeta Tan Alplia help- insj to make llieir sorority oiitslanuing. President l.enore Stroman is secretary of Plii Chi Theta. Mary Abernathy is a member of Links. Brown- ing. Sundial, and Association lor Childhood Edu- cation. Carol Roberts is a past office manager of Stroll- ers, a member of Links, ' t WCA. and Browning. The Lreshman Icebreaker had Helen Richards as chairman. Joanna C) Conner is on the Ag Stu- dent staff atid member of WCA and Omi- ( ron Nu. .eta Tau Alpha had a very busy social year beginning with open houses on Dad s Day and Homei oming. . b.irn dance, held it ( )ak Park, was also a feature attraction. I lighlighl of the Fall (.Quarter was the annu.il 1 lolly Ball held at University Country Club. Tlie Zetas had a Sweetheart House Dance early in the Winter ()uarter. There was a sleigh ride later on. after which everyone returned to the liouse for a part . flounder s Day was celebrated this year ith an annual banciiiet held at the Fort Hayes Hotel. Ciuest speaker was the executive secreta ry of Delta ( lamnici. On Mothers I ay a tea was held at the chapter house with the sorority girl s mothers as honored guests. Zeta Tau Alpha s aiuiual Spring Tormal marked the end of a full Mr. TOP ROW: Cox. Etnmtins. ( trboth. Bonar. Wcstcrmon. Bu-kirk. Ru h. Sitnmcl. Richards. Nt-athcnon. N. Wilson. Battle-. Fickcs. ROW THREE: CodJinttton. OConnur. Andre. Abcrn:nhy. Thompson. Hall. Swinehcart. Andrew. Lewis. Del Tedeseo. droves. Di-Paolo. ROW TWO: Santo, Bogies. Redman. Matson. Havenhill. Strom.in, Mrs. Charles, Potts. Parker. Schelpet. ROW ONE: M. Wilson, Wollord. B,.st, Bennett. Mill.r, I ' m-,. Iia.r. L.mson, Eistetter. Delanev. unsrm I tic ftauie that refreshes SIC. music, niustc I Iw tiura irormrig Cuuiuil tnfnrmal meetinfi Adding a trophy ' r( (( harmony i ' amili( THE YE K . . . 8li:il1 I ' HI Fraternity ol the ear proven an apt title lor Sigma Clii. as members ol tlie fraternity drew liisjli Honors in all fields of lampiis a( tivities dur- in tne year. Members of tne lraterriit iiidde a hifj splash in sports, in more ways than one. Jack Taylor set a ne%v record in the 1500 meter free stvie swim to win this event for Ohio State at tne Big Ten swim meet. Firm e Harlan, .loe Marino, and Jack C alhoini took nrst. second, and third in the div- ing competition in this same meet. Member Oene lirow n was a regidar on the con- ference winning basketball team. r)ther (arnpus events lound Sigma C hi mem- ber Jim Jones ( rowned Oreek Ood for the Oreek Week activities and iiieniber Joe . iarino chosen to he on the Gold Diggers Court. Partic ipation in extracnrricular a( tivities foinid Sigma Chi memljer Dick Sims elected pr ' sident of Ohio Staters, bic. Cieorge Williams. Jim Reider. Bob Congelliere. and Jim Barton were made members of Tan Beta Pi. engineering fraternity. Sweetheart of Sigma Crii was chosen during Winter (Quarter. Out of the several lovely con- testants Patt - Sharp was crowned queen and was presented at the Sweetheart Dance. The dance was held in the Fort Hayes Officer s Club. Other affairs inclutted a Casino Party and a Sports Dance. jli t (I nor( brcdfi Let ' s iiarmonize listen ror« u y Remember — wur fiflnri ' Beaulv and mii ii roniLiniMf TOP RDW: l.nll.TI.. K:.Ui Arnoff, Applcgalc. Adams. Link. V..tkini. ROW ONE: Spcnc UKEEh WEEK Among tlie new and outstanding feiitures of C ' ireek Week tliis ear was the election of tfie C ' ireek dod and Goddess. Juanita Hutcfi of Chi Omega was chosen to reign as Goadess, while the God was Jim .Jones of Sigma Chi. The pre- sentation ol the God and Goddess on Sunday night was lollowed by Greek-Independent Day when independents visited fraternity and sorority- houses and a panel was held on ( rreek-Indepen- dent relations. Fraternities opened their doors to sororities on Wednesday of ( ireek Week when open houses were held. T lie open lioiiscs were lollowetl Ijy fraternity and sorority exchange dinners. Another new feature of the l )30 C ireek Week was Stunt Night in which traternities and soro- ities took part, f elta C lanima sorority presented the nest skit and secoiul place went tcj Kappa Alpha Theta sororit . Kolh sororities were pre- sented with trophies. This year students not affiliated with Iraternal groups were inxited to parlic ipalc In the week s ac tivities. President lie is praised this move as a friendly gesture Irom whic h good ran rome to both. The .k le week was climaxed by a semi-formal dance held at the Neil House. ( x-ne Krupa and his band attracted approximateb two llii)M ancl admirers. This year s committee was headed by Bill laynes and Jean Wolfe who were ably assisted bv mem- bers of the Creek organizations on campus. rOMMIlTRE Bill Jii ncs. gvncral co t idirrnciri Jean . nn Wolfe, (feneml co clmirnuiii loan CInirrlinian. dame comrnillee co r iiiiniKiii lolin Spence. dunce comniiUee co ( (uiirrimn K.irl !x velrtncl. ff ' nflnre tlmirnmn irginia Lrnlz. inler icipler iff iir lo iirmllee lo ( iciir iiciri Walter an .Applejialr. inler i icipler i|f(iirs ( iminiillee o i iiiiriiKiii larkier .Arnoff. piiUirilv niriinillee o i lirfii iM latk Bi ' rii , p(i iiilv ioinntiltrr tu iliuirtnan Mnrllia Jane Link. )iorie( nrmnillee ri) i liciiriiiim Tom I ' owler. panel eommittee co ehairnuin Judy Slein. special ecenls cnnw ittee co cnuirman Bol_ Watkins. speticd events conimiilee o uiirfrKin Mary I ' al Griffith, risilors diiv co cliiiirman Rav Kiellialier. tisilors diiv lo i iin ' riiKiii 493 Bi I Jaynes presents the trophies to the Greek Goddess and God Kline, Beam, Tavcl, Snyder, Marti. Evans HllltKLESTII E lUI ' EllB JdliM ( trinrx-n C hi Ptti M.ir in Bram Alpha Gamma Rno Sundy I ' etliT „ Zrla lieta I att Pliil Kay Delta Sigma Piii Boh BrunJl Sigma Phi Epsilon Cii-orgr Marii - Phi Kappa Sigma Jem Kiiy - Phi : si on Pi I i k Klin.- „ Dvlta Chi lames Snyder, ( tuiirnum Jupiter l ' lii iii . ' jod ol laiii. ioincd llic K l)hlp- stoiu ' Kiipcrs strcrt claiuf. lii ' ld tliirinu ' |)riIlt (Quarter last year. I)ut cvi-ii tlioiii li lie did liis worst lie coiildn t dainpcii the spirits of the large crowtl tlial liiriicd iiiit lor tlie festivities of the pveninu. 1 lie feet of tlie many Cireeks and Independents were kept dant inu liy llie siiiootli music of Jerry W ' ald and liis ordiestra. During tlie intermission tlie Kooblestone Kapers ()ueen. Iilonde Barliara Cooper, ,is presented for all to adiiiiri ' and applaud. . l.iiiji ' liivinu I lip was aw.inlcd lo llir (pieen for lier sorority, I3elta ( lamma. I lie ( up will Ix- kept liy tlie i Cis initil tlie ipiecii niilc ' -l wliicli vill lie held next year, i he wiiinrr ul lii.il ((inlc l will then take llic i up lor her sorority. II any sororll should ha e a winner two years runninC then llic (lip l)((omes a permanent possession of that sorority. I his year, hefore the cpi ' -n was selei It ' ll the ( andidates were all taken to the Ionian l oom of the I )eshler W ' .illii k I lolel for an interview with handleader li.xy M( Kinley. Ihe landidales were also presented on the slaije of the I Iniversity I heater. The dances were started in l ' ir l) scsci.d Ira- lernities arouiul the corner of liika and Woodruff. The main purpose hehind the fiance is to hetter the so( iai relationships hetween the fratenitd and llie indepenilent organizations on campus. 494 Alpha Ciiiimii.i Ivlio Delta n.i Clii Pl.i SPONSOUI I) I V Delta SiUiii.i I ' lii I ' lii K.i|)|).i Sigma Zeta lieta Tan Pl.i i-.|,.iion Pi Ti)P R( V ; C.hcn. Erh. Hardman. Brown. Smiickkr. Schulkc, Kruhmsn. Smith, Pandy. Kiddlr. Kaplan U RUW .)NE: Spcnt ' f, Conaway. Acton. Morris. Lovcl.ind. Fox. Adams. li lll AhMiHH oil i( ' i;i s K t Morri- . SrifcNirv I rvusun-r K.irl l.oxtl.iiiil. )irc (or o Spctui l.tfitts SOI I i( )MC)R|-: SKCRHTARIi:S JaiiH ' S A« ton Koliina ' ox liiliii Adiiiiis lolin Sprni f l-iiwrt ' iKc C onawav Hoy ytnrri% Al ( )liici Sliilc I iii ci il ihi- li.ilcrnity. sys- Icni w.i liciriiiird li llic alional Interfralprnily CoiiiK jl .IS LciiiL! oiif ol the mosi oiitsliiii(liii[ syslciiis in llic I nitrtl Sfnles. I liis honor lamc largely llirowi, ' h ihe cflorls ol llie I ' raternily Al- fairs C )fii( ' . I lie work of this oruani .ation lias hrouijlil il oiil i ( l(i cr rcliitioiisliip hclwci-n the University and the Cireeks than in .in oilier m luml the size of Ohio State. I ' ralernily Affairs ( oorclinales the a(ll ities, finances and roiilim- administration matters of the fraternities, thus t iiii tin- (ireelo toL ' i ' llier iiitii a ' iilrcill r l unit. I li-.i(lini_ ' .III Ir.iliiniK .iffairs was the secretary licisiiicr. Roy Morris, lie was assisted li K.iil I.OM-I.ind as direi lor ol special ' enls. I In ' live SopIhimiiiii- si( rcl.iries were Riii.inil I ii . iiilin SpeiK e. lolin .xd.iins. lim Ac Ion. .iiid Larry C onaway. Representini! the dilliTciil Ir.ilcrnities. I reslimen did their sli.n.- nj wmk lu Lii p (lie office niniiint; effii ientlv. 496 nUI ni IIF L. mi lTY | ' l F m oi I ici:rs KIiIi.imI I illiui. Vi ic .ril Kiiy I.. Miirris. Srrrelciry Tri ' dsiiriT M liM II koss. , ,;r M.r Since its i()iiii liiit in lOll. the Coiuuil of F ' riilcriiily Presidents li.is l)een one of the most aitive oriJani ations on tliis cainpiis. It Is tlie governinu hotly of Ohio States well or .Hii e(l fraternity system. T he Interlraternitv Court, the Proiessioii.il Inlir I r.iternit ( oiiiu il. the I reas- iirers Clinic, the Pledu ' etrainers Council, and the Freshman [ raternity Council are some ol th ' various subsidiaries tliat are controlled through the Fraternity . ffairs Office hy the Couik il of Fra- ternity Presidents. One ol the main tasks ol the Couik il ol Fraternity r residents is to strive to create better rehitionships among the different fraternities, and thus hrinij about a closer cooperation and more understantling between these Greek organizations, the L ni ersity Administration, and the general public. Another important function is the planning and carrying out of the Greek Week program. Making rushing decisions is another one of the Council s bigger jobs. II■ N|Hi;PS (■..rii.l AKi..,„I fn cut l rniiiltfi Marliii Bolnicli l iuis ConKHii [)Lll)ois Cook Joe Cosetli I nomas Crnwiorrl Jolin dininiings l.c)ui.s Fjivrct ! iclKir J Fillcm l 1ul I ' l.iil. ' it aii Cliiirios l oll . I olanfl I ' ox iicrnard Gardner Stanley Ofiser NA ' illiam Jaynes lonn lenltins Minn Jones t ' ernie Kanenir William Kialil Walter Klo ' ternian Mike Koval Frank LisLona Theodore Nlajdiali James . layo Kolierl Miller Barton Moiil( omfrv Uifliard Moore Calvin Mtilrliler lark O lirien inrent C ttTsen lames F ' arker lames Frice Hill Frin . liiiiifs Rt a I Bru «■ Khoacis Jaiiios Rhoclfs Larn. ' Koniiison George I ' iiru-lt Nonnan Sigt-I Don Sinilh James Smith James Spenrer William Stetson rionrv Tiiylor James 1 ippelt Douglas Frail TOP ROW: PanJy. Lipshunt:. Erb. Spcnc -. Adams. Fox. Schulke. Walkup. ROW FIVE: Muichltr, K.imcnir, Rhodes. Prins. Gottfried. Rc.binson. Mayo. Cr.iu-ford. Parker. ROW FOUR: OBritn, Trail. Jones. Sauncr. Koval. Bruno. Montcomery. Foltz. ROW THREE: Holmes. Smith. Botnick. Closctti, Spencer. Jenkins. Lockshin. Smith, McCiure. ROW TWO: Brooks. Cumminss. Sigel. Moore. Favret, Taylor. Doe. Bloe. Kight, Otersen. ROW ONE: Stetson, Borror. Rhoades, Morris, Fitton. Mylin Ross. Schwartz. Martinkosky. Fowkcs. 497 Til VWm. IMtU FIUTEH ITV nm rii Composed of representatives from M profes- sional fraternities on campus, llie Professional Inler-I ' ralernity Counril. eo ernin(j Ijody of tlie professional fraternities, serves as an example ol the sco|je of the Ohio Stale fraternity system. The l li ' C s .Vnniial Rerotjnilion I5 in(|iiet va-; liehl (liirin( the Winter (Quarter. .-Xl this l)an |iiet outstanding men in professional fields were hon- ored. Those honored this year included fiernard C lirislensen. in the lield ol Pharmacy, anti ( . . 1. Curtis, in llie field of Medicine. The oPfiiers of PIF ' C were S.iiinicl fiorc (iver. president: Craig Wright. l(c prcsldcni. and Roy loiris. secretary. I )uring th - past year llir Inter Iraternily Court estahiished itM-II €is the dominant judiciary body for all cases regarding violations of University ridings against Iralernities. 1 he Court exists as a subsidiary of the Student Court, deriving its power from the I ' ni ersily .Xtlm in isl ration and the Coiui- I ii of hralernily Piesidenls. I he Court is composed of a chief justice and three associate justices. Top man this year was Kent Brandt, who was assisted ny Bill . larsli. Mar iri Kiru.iid, ,iii l I lerhert Crane. Also on the Court were . ssistaiit Oean of Men Mylin Ross. Luiuly adxisor to the group, and Roy ! Iorris, re- cording secretary. INTERFRATERNITY COURT LEFT TO RIGHT: Morci.. Lfivctt, Marfth. Brandt. KmcaiJ, Ros8. I ' ROFESSIONAL INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL TOP ROW: Andct.on. Silver- man. Haglcv. Simmons. 0 na- way. Lustiii, Orfifcr. ROW ONE: Shipp. Plymirc. Sccrcat, Dcllcficld. Repp, Borcovcr, Ro . Wiight. I ' LERGE TRAINERS TOP ROW: Burn.lt. Silver- man. Spanulcr. Cope, Scarff. M.iiJi,ik. Mollin iT. ROW THREE: Arcnson, Harrtinn. B.1II. Wclsn.ckfr. Snc.Jor. Wil- li.im.. Biud.r. Cirliolc. ROW TWO: Po.t.ik. Lc.ivitt. Brain- arJ. Britti ' l, Aucr. Wo.ivcr. OuK-r. Van k. ( r.if, ROW ONE: Bta htk. nillcspic. Fi-n- niT. Thompson, Amrinc. Roh- rrt . McCI ur -. Optom.;.ik FRESHMAN FRATERNITY COUNCIL TOP ROW: Sloinbcrgcr. Mar- iner. Cross. Adams. Brewer. Schulke. Martink w5ki. Yan- non. MacEwan. Enterline. Ur- banac. Sludcbakcr. ROW THREE: Cohen. MeLcan. Hummel. Sccuer. Gallagher. Gartner, Rye. Hansel. Chamber- lain. Schwarswald. Webb. Hal- ler ROW T 0: Kahle. Zel- Icrs. Pandy. Donahue. Hummel, Marlowe. Cecil. Kaplansky. ONE: Brown. Cookslon. Mac- Ewan. To ' ld, Erb. Herman. Humbert. Helper. F ' ledge I raincrs Council is lomposed ol tlu- pledge trainers from tlie different Creek organiza- tions. At the monthly meetings, constructive pledge programs and individual pleclge proljlems are planned and discussed. The pledge-trainers gain a knowledge of how to handle discipline and the personal problems of all the pledges. I he Council has published a pledge-training booklet containing a possible plan to be used by the cam- pus fraternities. Chairman of the F ' ledge Trainers Council for the past year was Jim Thompson, while Ken Am- erine assisted him as secretary. Byron Burnett, assistant to the Dean, also ga e his services as advisor to the Council. The Freshman hrati ' mits Council was one ol the unique parts of our campus fraternity sxstem. It received special mention at the National Inter- Iraternity Conference. The FFC is composed of representatives from each of the fraternity pledge classes. The Council strives to promote co-opera- tion and better understanding among the pledges ol the various Greek organizations at Oliio State. 1 he main project of the year is the Pledge Prin- cess Prom. At this event a Pledge Princess is elected from the sorority pledges by the fraternity ' pledges. In other activities, FF ' C puis out the Frn(errii y Life magazine and sponsors a bancjuet lioiKiriiiu llie outstiuullnt. ' fraternity iiicin ol the 499 f P r i I ' !■ Kt ' Utl ' V, I Nt-ur-.-. Sn.clt:.-r, St-rhtw. i -irt,, It ..r I r.,.nni,iii, U . Hi hr:.,m. Illunu-, L.-ut:.iiIi. i.. , . Marshall, Stauffcr, Blonm, T. Nour. ' c. Towers. ROW THREE: Garnand. W ' adBC Walker. Brcnan. Hoah. W ' llliam-i. HulMjn. Jaci.h. Brnwn. Balccr. Fecccr. Samuals, Hillarv. ROW TWO: Thutnp. ' on. Lum. Davis. Mahatlcy. Prins. Hill. Self. Buxlon. Lontifcllow, McJIcy. ROW 1 NE: W. K« r Rren. Holderhaum. Hummel. Amos. Haliday, T. Korsgrem. Toth. Bouv.hncr. Rccd. I oQa.s and liolly urc.illis were LlnIiioiuiIjIc iit llie Roman Christmas Party given by Acacia fra- IrTiiity tliis ypiir. I lie mcniljcrs appropriatcK ' lof- oralcu lliejr lioiise with tall Roniaiies |ue coliirniis. The floor ser ed in place of tables and chairs in true Roman style and custom. Another affair, the tri-fraternilx p.irl ,il l ' .d( e- water F- ark. fiave the Acacias, the Rlii Mii I )eltas. and till- Rlii Ka|)pas an cnjoyanle p eniiit . I)an ' s held dnrini, ' l all (.)uarler were the I lar- vest Moon IXince. music supplied by Russ Bereer and his orchestra: a house dani i ' , with innsic l)y the I ii-donaires : and the annual lall I ' ormal. I 111- Initiation I anr|uet at the lieecliwold Tavern and llic Beaux , rlv R.ili .il llic Xcil I louse were inilutled in tiie IralcrnilN s inler ( )u.irler lioinys. Acacia has many members parlic ipating in extra- curri( ular activities on lampus. William I ' rin . the fraternity prexy. is in the geology club and llic s.iiling ( lul). Some of the other members in a( livi- ties arc .lii k Irost. I tiidciit Masonit C lub; C liarles liiunmel. set retar ol I ' lC: James Slauffer in OSPA: Willard Hill. MCA: and Dick Durfee. sailing club. In iiilrainural sports llic . ( ui ins were set ond in llicir football division. In the other sports aivi- sioiiv llic fraternity carried on in full spirit bul ilid mil iii.iiiaL ' c to win ijny awartls. Cli.iilcicd UN llic ()hio State Campus in lOOfi. llic li.itrinils li.iv sIcnIiK Lliiiwii .ind c p.iiulcd. r ri L Hail the cotuftit-ririfi ntrorsf 500 lAcn.n MiMfii i - Walla, r Cliarlrr ( liarl.s Maitjiiifi! Bland Mradl.v 1 Aw in ( luldinifinn ,i...i (-..fr.-y C ' liarlrs (ooimt Jnmcs (irossiniii) Ilar..l.l Mavnar.l John Mr.ms C ' lyilr Morris C ' luirlrs KoIhtIs 1 larr - Sa r CI- SS OI i - 0 lana. 1 l.ar,. W.il.nr IhM W ' illiiuii 1 innLull Arlluir Watts K -iiiii-ili iMotttii K..l.rrl 1 1. I ' .imI IW..vvn Jiunrs Uiislini.ui 1 larold Davis BriKf Ciarnand VN ' illar.l Hill Jumcs I liiston 1 larr - 1 .oni Howard I .ongft ' llow ci. ss or 10-, 1 lames Malmffey Jtjlin Noiirst ' Tliomas Noursc Williani Prinz n.ui.i William. i),,„i n„vis IXan Dill.ry Paul ! i ' eger .l.iik I ' rost Kiilinrd rialliday KInier Jaron Tlifodort- Korstirt ' ii W ' illi.iin Korsiircn Kfniu-tli I. mil CLASS OF 1932 I.uk M..r.!Mll Ki.hard Pi.eli Haniol Selt Koiierl Tiioinpson George Towers W illi.ini Htisluiuin I)i,k Durl.L- IV-l.r Croft Paul 1 l,.I.l,.rl,au.n Donalil 1 Iliglii ' S David 1 xiutzt ' nlieiser Fred Medley CLASS OF 1955 Russell Sauiuels Richard Smeltzer James Stauffer James W alker loliii BoiiuKiiiT i licotlore Brenaii Maynard Buxton ( liiirles Hiiniinel Pl.ilip Preble James Staucit Charles Sterling rranrls Totii Gene L ' tiey George Wadgc 833 Indianola Ave. O iio (Chapter Established 1906 ■ Chapters Founded 1904 3,250 Members ; rrio (ind .Andv Hrrn ir l Kelt Inn ot-rn irn i .iiKU ' ii I . jiiiv Mc lin UuIhtI hrrkow ■( . Paul CoMLrrt! SanfortI ( .nitlolt Milton lliiMiiiin FACL ' LTY MtLNIBERS GRADr.Vll Nil Ilil K McKin Rcsniik Aron Ku i(-iiln il CL SS Ol ig-,0 W illiiuii I lolTiiitin I )on KiiN Milloi) Klein I ' l.il M.rlin l.awwrtl Stlineer Bernard Sliirc HcrKrrt Solin lcy lillon Mrvcrs Miirrny IViirlmnn S.irniicl S« liornlnTg ArnoU Snapiro Kit liard Brai kcr I irrnrrt Oistotint I )a iil I ' .pslcin ! )avi(l I ' rcilniiin Alvin (ml.llxru ' Jost- |)li ( luMnian Norniiin Anraius Phillip Adler I -am- Baker Stanley HIlis Kit li.ir l I rrtfliiiaii CLVSS OF 1931 Aleii ( intnl I )()nal l ( ireon Kenneth ( ireennerger Noirnan Jaronv i .tlwarcl Kappleiiian Manley Malkoff Louis 1elliiian CLASS or 1052 Ronal.l r.ill,erl laHJene (luudiiian [3avi(l I lyiiian Man in Kornlelu S.inlor ! Rose I ' i.l.I Ro„nll,«I Irvine Rollionlterg Cnaru ' S S nlosser Morton St liomer Donald onovitz David l.eiirni-r I )onald I .yllon Daviel Mellinffer Irving Mev« ' rs RirliarJ Wolf.- f 2 W ' ttUeck Ave. 1:1(1 ( liaplpr listiiUishcd l 2t 3 C Itaplers Founded 1 )1 ' i f .(XX) Members ll.  ur l nr.klrr . llan C iiiiiin Sliinii I )iiirncM) l IKn,.,,. r,.. ' nl.. ' ,i! toM-pli Lrlitlirii.iM ( arl I ox Bert ( ..■.r Cmn- ( ioMImti! Noriiit ' in ( irtTiiluri; CL SS OF 10-. Art Orfenlirlcl Arnold I Icnroi; AILin Jiiionsoii lirlr I ' i-isfrson Ki li.iril Mnilin Sl.inhv Miuil.il It-rn ' M )sko vil l i( li.inl Posnt-T Iniiiii Raff Mar ' RcsniiK rrinK-rii k Rii lirnatl Mniinn Ros.nlli.il t{| l.ar,l Sl.mlHT illiiiin Sli ' in Miki- Slrml) ' rgcr i:arl W.iss Kol)iTt lilting TOP ROW: Linden. Hcu ,,. Ui ■. I. , ., ■ . . Milli- H :ii li .i i. . ,„. (;..iil.,b. Sh:ipiro. KornfclJ, Diamond, Mcliini;cr, Schrcibcr. Kichman, hirlichman. Stem. ROW THREE: Whitting, Kappclman, Learner. AJIer, Yonovit;. Discont. Merlin. Goldberg. Po ner. Micdal. Rose. Sisman. Klein. M. Greenbcrg. La crson. Solinsky. Lytton. R(.)W TWO: Abrams, Myers. Shire. K. Greenberc. Rosenthal, Baum-:artcn. Ellis, Goldsmith. Kamineir. Malkoff, Berkowitr. Schnccr. Hayman. Goldman. ROW ONE: Rosenthal. Fredman. Sternberg. Greenfield. Goldberg. Rothcnberg, Green. Beckler. Resnick. Gilbert. Moskowits. Camin. Cioing all out in tlie field of sports. Alpha h-psilon Pi gained se eral honors in intraimirals this year. Joe Cioidnuin. handhall singles cnam- pion: Hddy Baumgiirten. University ping pong (liaiiipion: and Milton Klein. L ' niversitv ' 165-lb. weight lifting chanipion. won the trophies for the fraternitv ' . . F .Pi s active in varsity athletics were Milton Klein, captain ol the 1949-IQ50 wrestling team: : ( rrant. Rill Koriifield. . l Jacooson. swimming team: and the Iriiternity s president, liirney Kam- enir, on llie tennis stjuad. W itii the presentation of Carmen Ohio, a takeoff of the opera Carmen, the fraternity won second plat e in the iinnual 1 lillel Stunt ight. Under the tapahle leadership of President liir- ney Kamenir. the members of . lpha I !psilon f i held an active eiir in social affairs. In hided in the affairs was a Hometoming Dante held at the Fort Hayes Officers Clidi with music furnished by Howdy Gorman s band. The following night they held a barn dance ;it Cubbage Corners. One week-eiul was livened by the Harvest Moon Dance. A dant e at the I ' ni ersil Golf Course, a pledge s hayride. several luitcher s dinners, with chicken and french fries and bare fingers, and a Seniors ' Farewell Banquet finished out the year. Active in extra-t iirricidar activities during the year were Philip . dler. Sophomore president: and Milton Klein. Alpha Epsilon Delta. ALFH l EFSILO PI } 503 ALI ' MA (iAHMA IIHU SmiU- When was u irali-riiil lioiisc not a lraU ' riiit house? The answer — the week-end that the girl friciifls of llic nx ' nihers ol Alplia Ciiinima Kho look over th ' Iratcrnity lionsc. I licy niovcd in on [ riday evening ihasinc the fellows out. Saturday nicht tin- fralcriiily tnen honored ihcii dales at a formal dame, i he weekend coniiuded with a picnic breakfa.st. The fraleriiily s I laliowccii Parly hirned up llif usual niuiihcr of wikhe.s and yliosts. and llii- Kiddies l arly. with i-ver ' one dressed in knee pants or short skirts and hows, was a liiiU ' ' success. Traditi in.il luiu lions Iik liidcd llic I ),id s I )av ■ ind ! lolh rs I )a clchriilions. Ihr I luriiic (iriiinu ' 13ance, and the I ' ounder s I ) i Baiu|LR ' l. Other affairs were the Winter and the Sprint Fornials, Tiianksciv int; and C hri-tintis Dinners, and £1 1 urnaijoul Dance, in uiiidi llie pletlfjos and actives exchanged positions. In inlraniurals ihc pl ' di cs won the oIley ball awards in both pledge divisions. In campus activities the fratirnil li.id lour outstanding nx-inbcrs lliis i-,ir. I Idiiliiiu iriipor lant (ami)us |)osts were Riiliani .1. I ' ittoii. Stu- dent Senate. All Ag. Council. O.S.P.A.: Karl 1. ox-eland, Butket and Dipper, Ohio Slaters, int .: . it ' rrill ( leiger. Senior I ' oolball Manager, COMO: and Di( k Washburn. Scarlet Key prexy and ' arsit O . TOP ROW ' : Ripp, Shafcr, Dray, Hiscr, Brubaki-r, DcLong. Stcmbcr, H. Mooic, Blair, Molt, LinJ-, Lydrickson, Gutcrba, SchurrcnburRcr. Eyre, Collins, Tliicni. , Hcckcnhaucr. ROW THREE: Self, D. DcWcesc, Abbott. StuJcbakcr, E. Copp, Klamfotli. Faust, Bu t:hi-r, Craw ford, MacDon.ild, Gcitvr, Hall. J. Moore, R. Copp, St Mit. Wincmiller. ROW T VC : Fnti, Bailer, Parsons, Loveland. Frank, R. Smith. Fos, Fitton, Harpstcr. fllevelind, Walton, Beam, Zoerb, Roberts ROW ONE: .1. Smith. Mv.rs. C; Mill.r, Sli,l,l..n. L.wi-, ■ !ott9cha)k, Schaller, Fransman, N tm.tii. Mill.r. R. OkA ' te.e R..l( l. H.. U iord xc lily C. M. herguson I ALL LI Y MLMBLRS Carl Gay I- O. Oilmore Willmr Could Benson Lamp t-rnon PaUcrson W ' iihur Stuckey 1979 hika Are. lipid Chapti ' r EstaUishod l9()-t 32 Chapters Founded 1904 13,200 Members CL SS OI- iQ-,n Uk Blair Richard littnn Dean Lind FtccI Buschrr Darrrll 1 ox Russell McDonald John CnrpontiT Merrill ( ' ..igrr Andrew Roberts Rohcrl C ' opp Orvillr (M tU.li .IL Robert Seif Duane DfW ' cese .lonn 1 lortoii Paul Shafer Ricnarn OeWeese Rirliar.l 1 lun.in ■1 Robert Smith Jack Faust j.iiiies amer CL ss or- lOjI Jolin Cli ' vfiiincl Karl Lovoland Williams Parsons Craig Dflong liinifs Miller Charles Ripp Georgr (rank 1 uii Moore John Srhiirrenburger Wilfor,! (lillt.m John Moore Larr ' Srhaller RolM-rt n.irpstt-r i;arl Morris John Thienian Neal Klnni(otli Newlon Mole Thomas Winemiller Richard Klepingt-r Rithard Zoerb CLASS OF 1052 Charles Ahholl James Hiser Glen Miller Mar in Beam Allen lA wis Richard Munger Al 1 ' ran man F.I MilUr I liomas Stout I loyd Ciulerha Charles Wright CL SS OF lO ' jj Herman Bmhakcr James Frilz Cienild Snelden Oavici Collins Ted Hall Jack Smith F Kvar(l C( pp John I Ie kenhauer John Studebaker Slewarl Crawford .lol ., Mv.rs John Stember Charles Dray Midiael Nomii n Alfred Seager Joe Eyre Leon W ' olford 505 fust loafing Do voii 5P( ' ii ' ia( I 9er i!t (m ' I fiirl FACLI- ' n ' IiMBrR ' : lOIK liitlidiiolit Ai ' C. Al ilia C laplpr lisiaUislicd 1021 2 C liiiplcrs hounded 1( 2I t.OHO Mi-mlwrs I .liiHT Biilliiirr Willinm (mII n..,„.i,i K..VS 1 Idwaril t fnvMl Kiil|in ( irinisliaw ll,m.,nl NMIrr Alhrrt (Ml. ( l„,rl,-, ll,.a. W.n.l.ll Uyclrr R..l|.l. Dusl, l.„k l., ..l.,r Wiill.T Sliill.r (.KADI All Ml NIBF-RS Owi-n CoMrrill R,.Ih rt 1 , ' li.nkul,l Paul Kr n ail KoImtI Driins n xssoF i )-,o CIv.lf ilson Stanley Mevrr lark Hill na ill .m ( .rorur Ml Osrnr 1 l..l(„,„.. rllinr ( )Im.m l ii ' iiHtn i nnlsi li Nnrlurl 1 l.iilli.iii- lalai OrAvi.k Marx in liiirtaii .Mlrn Ijiiki-y Allr,-.l UlH.n.nm Ui l.anl ClarL .Inmcs lutisy ( ii-nri ' ' Ivlinni-imis l.vic (niuidU ' ar«l 1 Jiulrnililllll A.lr.HM Knli.r Kobrrt Oavis n..„ l...nu. Pan! KafT. Tlionias I.aston NcImtI M.is.T i„ ,,-,l il, , - Tlionia-i ( titjliotti. Jr. P.uil M.v,-r Lfwis Stronr 1 GctM (mm.I.Ic. Donal.l Mirkey Kavniond W rinirr K;.l...r.l II.. 1 W ' illiain Moiiltfnini ' ry CLASS Ol i ' -,i 1 1h r Wriclit Jaiiu ' s ArIp Kit liaril K.irn i:arl Mv.rs Ciirlis Copt- KolM-rt 1 -ri ' piT Idlin Pickt-rinti Ij--.hr Kr.inili-wic l. l.n Matjir ( icnr S liram Willi,.... Davis ( )lcn Mann Kohi ' rt S lunu ' innn Donald ( irlirrii DonaM Maltlirw-i Neil Snr|t| 1 -vnnc C M i(irr r.dwin Mi lirnrr dliarn Slad.r Knliin 1 Irnnint; laiiirs Miller Kii hard 1 avior D......I.I ll.-rr Jolin Morrison a ssni- io-,2 lolin W ' alkins (if-nttfr A«lr orln ' rt Kalilr lol.n Ki.-ld t)uMal(l Bulk Krilli Krnnrr 1 loward Slinrp Roliiii 1 Icnnlntf David PulnuT CIJVSS OF 1055 rliomns W ' asnrr WalUr Muting. irncr, Ir. I. unci 1 lii-l rdward F i-dprttli KaMiiftnil 1 )a ton 1 riiiiiis 1 tiiiK 1 Inward Sliarp Nl.alln D.ll iHi.irn Slraycr 506 • ' ' ■¥ w liltt . oovs. s iinc LPH CAIU UA 8l(i 1A ( lo West, yoimsj num. fjo West, was the rry c)l memners of Alplia C amni i Siuiiia Irateriiity iliiriiin I naiiKs i iiig va( ation. . larde delegation Iron) the Alpha hapter at Ohio State joiiriieyecl to the I ni ersit of Missouri lor the Irateriiity s ninth niennial i onvention. Here at home . lpha C lanniia Sigma enjoyetl a year ol hard study and huh h merry ' maKing. The memhers maintained a good scholastic standing, had a lull social schedule, and still lound time for participation in inlramiircd sports. During fall (Quarter an open house was held on the week-end of the Dad s Day game for the inemfjers parents, and Homecoming was cele- brated l)y a hanrpief at the Bee( hwold Tavern and a dance at the University Country Club. In Winter Quarter the fraternity joined the other agricidture fraternities on campus for tfie .Ml- Ag. Dance. Spring ( )uarter the fraternity s social calendar was climaxed hy the Spring For- mal. Several ol the memhers of Alpha Gamma Sigma who were prominent on campus were: . la.x Weimer. a member of tlie Dairy Judging 1 earn: liarton . lontgomery, a member of the ( len- eral Livestock Judging Team; and Bob Davis, president of the Student Conservation Society. The members who were elected to honoraries were Jim Laisy and Tom Wagner. Kappa Kappa Psi. and Paul Meyer. Pi Alpha Xi. TOP ROW: Waikin . Pickcnns. Morriion. Palmer. Miller. P. Meyer. Uisy. Gehres. Bureau. Ceiger. Hiel. Clark. Mann. ROW THREE: Mvcrs. Gialiotti. GoeJde. Hoffman. Brandcwic. S. Meyer. Olson. Mkhencr. Ruble. Lackey. Rhoncraus. J. Hiel. Huck. Cope. ROW TWO: Maaie. Strobel. Orv.ick. Schram. Montsomery, Nan. Easton. Herr. Kahle. ROW ONE: Schuneman. Wagner. St:i.ler. W. Davis. R. Davis. Belt. Taylor. .atS-TT i sarts-: ;M i.;i :., ' ;UiS£waiK« .;s; o f . r ( c, Q f o, n lv l ' ROW: C imcrdcM-. MilfniJi. Aii;u-, M.ir.iiu-lli, PAt;- ' tni . 1 . ICIuizo. Cicoena, Imbroscio, P.ipr . GudltuTi. ROW TWO: DiPascalc. Luiplji, Tarcshawty. FicJa. Bcrtoch. DiRosario, DiMcchcIc, DcFcrro. licUo. Galicr. ROW ONE: Varckcltc. Gaylord. Qualirone. Ncrvic, Muscni o, Ogeiali. Lombardo, Zappa. SwingiiifJ doors and nostalfiir melodifs were the )i iie at the Alpha Plii Delta fraternity s Bo vcr ' Dance. Ever one laine dressed in the gay. gaudy, but cumbersome costumes of tlie Gay 90s. loppiiiu oil the l ill (Quarter was llic I ritiiialc Dance at the Beerhwoid Restaurant with i ' lii Kappa and Theta Kappa Phi fraternities. Mem bers and their guests danced to the nuisic ol I ed Turner s liand. The ll iiie( oniina Dance at the Columbus Hid- ing C Inb topped off tiie list of traditional lances, held anruially by Alpha Phi Delta. I he fraternity turned to (ostumes again for their lalloween Purtv. I he iniiiiix-rs ol .Vlpiia Phi Delta were well satislied with the able leadership ol their presi- dent. X ' incent Bernabei, and they thought that the program of social activities set up by social chairman George C laxiord a one of the best of recent years. . lplia I hi Dell.L rniiiilii r . wlio l.ikr .in ai lise part in (ampus lile are: l ic hard loggiali. v.irsity gymnast and member of the tducation C ouncil: liob liattles. fresiiman gynuiast: V ' ince Di Pascale. I niversity Glee Club and I ' niversify Chorus: and .lidius T aresliawty and l aul I3e I ' rances. memfjers of tlie Oliio State Jazz Forum. In inli.iniiiral sports, the fraternity put up a bailie lo .1(1(1 lo iheir manlelful of prizes. All ' H I ' HI ilELT 508 1 Ai 1 in ll lUI US 1 l.irrv Annuuifla I.UADIAII MIMBI.K I ' .uil |)i-l raiui s Kvt ' Iino Mastrangrh CLASS (M 1 -,() i l.irtiit r [ nti.ivrnturn i ..( Hrrn,.)..-i Carl UL Rohrrt lr. ' .la (n ' lir Irrsfh iuhri MiiM-nUo Mi-Kin N T ' ie I ' dwnnl Quatlrone Nino ( iininrcicsc Joseph I .onihariKi Anthony 1 iiu ' Iionc liihai-l Cannuvino liihacl ( apoziollo ( M-nO DfllTFO Ralph Lupi h 1 UA Nh.L ' Ui CLASS OI- 10 I Anthony 1 arciiiinio Lrank V ' arckette Anthony 7appa h.l.n lialhu.. Guy Cnialleri Ralph Marint-lli CLASS 0 1032 Ritlinrcl Poggitili Julius Inreshawly Carl Berlocli riwslor Crofe Jr. Nin.rnI Di ' Pascnle CLASS OL ' i9-,3 Peter Galier Joseph Marchese inrrnt Cascrla frank D ' Agoslino Anthony DelCnizzo Anthony I)i Miriielf Lewis I-)i Rosario Alfrect Gallucci Ritharti Inibroscia A 99 E. 3( i Ave. i Cnaptpr Est(ihlhlu-(l 923 23 (Chapters Founded 1914 ■4.187 Members lACl I.IV M1AI1J1.WS Il.n.x l.l ..l Ralpli pHnnine Wilbrrl Rniian M.-rlxrl li.iiiiiKT fiiiltn Oiimn rio artl Sinilli ( l,.„l,- ( l.ul.l, CL SS Ol- lojo ( liarlcs Sutton C - iri! ' l)«ill v James Kralky, Jr. aj SSOF 1931 Nil liolits 1 rLuslian Uu.mII M,„lMlla lolm Head Irroini ' Rninis I ' .tiil ninwn W ' illiaiii Julin 1 riink Nindcr Lr in lirtitit- InliM Kupp Willtaiii S« iH ' lIriilraU Kt.h.rt H iin!ton Sirplicn Kiiii lr.it 1 ) mal(l StniliT ani(irl ( .il.inr tla Wall;.... I..H,-I 1 rank StalKniitli ( tcorfif ( li-l.iiiM 1 lu ' odorf MaidiaL W avnt ' orliiiiidtoii Unh.rt n, ,.ll Dan I !as Mk laiiH ' s W ' viiro ItlincS ( HUM luT Don.ilJ NKCartnt-y KifliartI Murray CI. SS OF- lQi2 Fdiiuind I Irit Ii loliii I)i-Iiri-ns Allan Cloufili I)nn..M IVrtrr CL SS OI- igj5 Frederick Wright C.Kwn Iir.«ll.-v ( l .,rl.s Dave Kilin 1 i.ti i-l Inlin I OWiT Uru e o.H.I 101 E. nth Ave. lypmelrios Chapter RstahlisheA 1916 6 Chapters Founded IQI I 2.000 Members lifilllmf Inlet TOP ROW: Sull.mith. Cluiiah. Mutr.iy. H...a. Bo i,. R„nu., l M-.y. Maiai..!.. ROW THREL: Woitl.instoa. SnvJcr. Tc-kush.in. Bchrcns. Wuclfol. John. Kratky. Bvmi:Iim. D.V.ilt. Rt) V TWO: Wnalit. Brune. Schcllcn- trascr. Brown. WyJro. L |I,I. M.iscck. Pontr, Ulricli. ROW ONE: Voi.rhis, H.irbilta. McCartney. KunJrat. Gonchcr, Calabrotta. Entertaining 30 members Irom tne Illinois Uni- versity iliapter ol .Aiplia Rlio Cni was tne task of the Ohio State members this year for the I lome- coming celebration. When a telegran annoiMurci the unexpected arrival of the guests, the men ol the Ohio State ( hapter of Alpha Rho Chi (hanged their plans to in( liule the guests. In Winter Quarter the fraternity held its annual inter Formal at the Beechwold Tavern. It also participated in tlie Eieaux Arts Ball sponsored by the Architecture Oepartnient. The i ocKbournc Air Rase Officers Club, where tlie party was held, was decorated to meet the theme uliicn was suppressed desire. Other social functions of the fraternity were the gay ( ireenwich Village f ' ' arty. with every- one in costume, and the tradition. il I ' ounder s Day I5anf|uct. . n award the nienu)ers ol . lpli.i Rhi ( hi won was the Greek Week Poster Contest award. Members of the fraternity who have partici pated in campus activities during the past year were Steve Kundrat. Engineer s Council: Daryl Maseck. Junior representative of American Insti- tute of Architects: and Frank Stallsniitli. . larch- ing Band. . lpha Rho Chi has the distinction of being the only social architectural fraternity on the OSU campus. ALPHA KHU CHI mm ALI ' HA SKi A I ' HI Autographs Workers ol (lie world •|ri (•! I liis was the ring- ing cry at the Communist Party given l) llic Alplia Sluiiiii Plii (luring Winter Quarter. 1 lie Assoc iaied I ' ress was mixed up in tiie Ira- ternity ' s affair when it sent oiil i news report to all its memner newspapers al)oul the I arty. N ' igh Ixirs. dubious of tlie good inler)ti i)s ol the . lplia Sigma Pni s, raused some e ( ilirncnl. Iml llie parly went oil willmul rcsorlini, In tin- use ol strongarm pickets. Another highliulil In the years tloings ol the .eta chapter was the I lomec otning hullet din ner ;ind dance that wcl i)med hac K many ol the alumni. r)uring I ' ehriiary. the Ir.ilernitx held its cTti- nu.il Winter lorinal .it the Columhus Riding Academy. Spring rorinal wiis given in honor of the gr.idu- .iling seniors and especially in honor of the fra- ternity .s housemother. Mrs. K - itle . who also graduated in Jiuie. Mrs. Keatlev lice ,uiic li()Liv in(illi r in l l() and iiiiiilliil in llie I ni ersit at the s.unc lime. I ler success was greatly approved, hut all hated to see her leave for her new position, teac llina. lohn . lorris and ( lordon I inn directed liie sports program. The annual snfthall uaiiic with l.psilon cli.ipter of ( )iiio ev|c ,iii look pl.K (■ al I )cl,iware. TOP ROW: B,lni lc . Wiblo. NiVdcrnhotcr, Wicrsmii. Rullm.in, Rcmpct, V.in Voorhu, McLcm. Ray. ROW TWO: Forward. Silicrl. tlilliipic. Kubach. Mcacham, Niccnm. Middlcton, M.n on. ROW ONE: KUhman, Schlac. Morrt . Biindii!-, Otcr cn. Mur ' inn.t. Linn. Sutli-n r=5l3 I The Bowery -utlier Evans John Btitka Dan Calori FACULTY ' MEMBERS Robert Hiegy CRADLATi; MEMBERS [ ' rank Johnson Ricliard McNary Jolm Morris 2003 Summit Si. Zeta Chapter Estahhshed 1908 33 Chapters Founded 1845 22,000 Members Robert Buncliis David Ciiffen (leorg Kislmian Arlliur Ktjtii CLASS OF 1950 Robert Kuoadi I tiomas Meena Ronert Ni« nun intent Otersen Richard Ray Thomns Sanen Dayton W ' ible Cliaun( y I onvurd Robert I ' oster Loren Gillespie a ss OF 1Q51 Cmrdon Linn I rent Menrhain William Nie ltTnliofer Paul Rcnipcs Robert S nau vcker Rrid 1 niibe Donald Sibert William Hansclimidt Ridiard Ma7.elton George Banister CLASS OF 1952 Leo Mason Richard Mursinna Robert Rullman CLASS OF !953 Donald Findlay Horace McCIean William Schlng Wray ' an ' oorhis emon Wiersma srr-r; 513 i ieel our twiv oitucul! Surprise shower 95J Waldeck Ave. Beta Omega Chapter HslahUshi ' d 1892 105 Chapters Founded 1865 48.500 yicmhers I ' rancis Auinann Fugenc Frkeic I - lir liassingrr All.w. iWl.t.l Ncvii) Biirt KirKi R.,l.,rl B.„r l:imiirlt lirovMu-luT Rol.rrt liryan Jonri i ui K Charks IJyrd Jtiiiios C nauwick Rodnev CrisI Carl Daniris . lames IJh ' clfic l)a i(l ( icssaman lol.n r.il l s illiatn ( tniliarn FACULTY MEMBFRS Emcsl Godfrey Julin I iuatflttllJ Joseph Park GRADUAl i: MEMBERS I iuroncc Bums Jolin Daniels Sieve Kolas CL SS OF 1950 Jolm Greenzalis Joseph IJaagen Ja kson I lay R( l ert I leynian Duane Islian Jerome Isnnn George Jnnieson Ronert Jones I ' red Kimy Slanley Krull Cliarles Einciherg losepli ! errici Miller I oniiilis James MrCamonI Jilllll-S I l)l Cliarles NilstJike Ridiartl Pettil iX u I ' nllar.l William r. rlerrield W illiaiii Spendlrr William Slelson Oavicl Slrai«lil David I lioinas Roller! I nmirk Jnlin e«;esky lo.ol, Will Clarem e Hnuker William Carpenter David Dodd William louly illiaiii I nisrli Slle in ( Mmlee U,.l...r.l ll, ll..-l l W ' .lliaii. Ir.l,.n l CL SS OF 1Q31 ( ' •nduim Justus I ' rank Kelly David Kinsey David Knox Willi...,, Marsli I liomas M( ( tar ' William Muen li ClifTonl INmliy Jork Reynolds Norman Si nmiti Edward Sc luteneweiss Wailuc- r.mll Jame ielean Rolierl Watedmrv Clii.rle. WeKxIer Daxi l WiM.rre Donald immerinan Rohert Arney Kellon (  anvood ilti itii ( irernzalis I I. rlxrt Morn NI..X llol er illiam 1 louard ( ' lenn C laylon Robert (-onrad James Cross Anilionv Currillo Donald Davis 1 )onjdd DiLkcrson CLASS OF 1952 Riinard ! jont; r.tlwiird I .owr ' W.ll.an. Mi.l.aels W dham Morse ( lemld Reed Glenn Reed ClJkSS OF 1935 Jolin Fickes Roljert F ile Lewis I i-irlier Wdl.am Hand Rii hard Linelian Ri.l.ar.I Rei hal ( raitf Walton Inlius W iltman Joseph Will Gail ol(r l eliT ' ampino Josepii Kosalj Dennis StotI I ..or Svete Rirhartl I homas Ri.l.arrI Wihox Ri.hat.l Windle 514 y x 1 r lBH , ' i i — v L J  . p ' Cornii ' a tapfrs MVnX T U ll IEIi ' Willi no cliatiriii we send tliis skin, a present from (iear old Wis. the smell of Roses is in the air. hut no rose smells like this. With these lines the name of . ipha Tan Omega was put hefore the eyes of everyone on campus and the people of Colimibus. The lines were written on a small card at- tached to a crate containing a nanny goat, a pres- ent from the chapter of Al|)lui Tau Omega at W is( onsin. 1 lie fun started when the Ohio State chapter and the Wisconsin chapter made a skin bet on the OSL -Wisconsin grid game outcome. The Buckeyes won 21-0 and the Ohio Staters got the goat. The meml)ers kejjt the goat behind the fra- ternity house for a while, and then it was given to the Columbus Zoo wilh the regards of the fraternity. 1 he . I O s third aiuuiiil Circus Parly was lield diuing the Spring Quarter in front of tiie chapter house on Waldet k. Other Iiighlights of tlie fraternity s social season were the Chuckvvagon Party, held at the house, and the impressive Spring White Rose Formal, held this year at a downtown hotel. Jerry Krall, halfback, and Julius Whittman. tackle, helped the Ohio State Football Team to its Big Ten co-championship and Rosebow! Iriuniph. TOP ROW: Joe Will. Gibbs. PorterficIJ. Kinsey. Holloman. Thomas. Haagen. Justus. D. Ishman. Zimmerman. Jake Will. Dick Byrd. Mucnch. Schocnewciss. Pcttit. ROW FOUR: Garwood. Lowry. Knoi. Crist. Dan Byrd. Kellcy. Nitschkc. Graham. Stetson. Hatfield. Holier. Fr:)sch. Graves. Wilshirc. J. Lone. Purpin. Wcsesky. ROW THREE: Daniels. Browneller. Kirby. J. Isham. Buck. Spcngkr. Mrs. Fletcher. Marsh. Pollard. Wolfe. Ireland. ROW TWO: Zampino. Conrad. Howard. Reynolds. Hand. Atanasoff. Reed. Morse. Arney. Brucker. ROW ONE: Linehan. Greenialis. Horn. Cross. Fickes. Scott. Rosati, R. Long. Windle. TOP ROW: Ul:. Shohcr, Schilling. Dulcnhavcr. Blancy, Albnehl, R. Hulchiscn. Pulse. Biy. Wilson. Millinecf, Wrighli. ROW TWO: Eysscn. Lindsirom. Slaclhoust. Miichcll. Clark. Coi. Ary. Hjsscman. Carpenter. Patty, Wadlington. ROW ONE; Burdick. J. Hutchison, Harvey, Ascham. Sommcrs. Mutchlcr. Milburn, Call, Downcs, Kantncr. With Calvin Miifcliler as its president, .Mplia Zeta look fop honors in scFiolnrsnip ovrr all other fraternities this past year. Taking an active interest in intramurals, tne fraternit - took the haskethall trophy and the foot- hall trophy. Socially the Alpha Zeta ' s hichlifilited their lall Quarter with a Cala Farm Dance and a sumptuous linlrher s Oitiner. For Winter Quarter the F raternily I ' ornial with Alpha Oamma Sigma and I ella I heta Sigma proved a siicressfid week-end diversion. In Spring ( )uarler an annual Alumni Dinner- Dance was held. I he year was climaxed with the Spring Formal and a picnic. The fraternity counted among its members many men active in campus agricultural asso- ciations. Don Sommers was a member of the University I3airy Cattle .Judging Team. Joe Hutchison and Wilbur .■ scFiam were on the Gen- eral Livestock Judging Team, John Stackhoiise was in , ' S. ' F. and I .d Call was assistant editor of trie Agricultural Student. A member of the fraternity wlm luriiid hi Itil- ents in other directions was Jiill f ' .yssen. presifient of the Symphonic C hoir. . lplia Zeta devoted itself to the high itleals of stholarship and fellowship among n en in the field of agriculture that was set as its goal when it w.is foinided in 1897. ALPHA ZETA S:00 t 516 ( Uilr AtlUiMI Ri.li..nl H..l rr Kutli ' titk hiirdi ' ii Lawmur Ui ' .ir Ralph iWn I.T Jorui ' n Kirki ' laixl ( luirlt-s MIttt kiiidii Urarl lUaiiscr C.lrnn IMavdrs l..sr, [i WVMv Ri( luinl nnluiiii lolin Hra tl t-rn Caliill l.fwis ( liauwkk lotl Coff.-y ( tf-orgo Crane Junn Ciiniiinnliani I nicc Dnvisson lACn. ' n MIMKI KS I nrtlv • l.lv l..lu. I al..M.rr K., I il- Carl (mv I ' s|4T ( lilinnri ' I ' ll i ' Mt ' ( itHld ( irork ' ' [ li ' iuiiiitf H„r..l,l K,..s,T n..„„l,l K.,vs it tor Krirns (lirsti-r Ijintf Ali ' X I .aiirii tdliii I .vnian (■|.arl.« Mrliritlr .1. mil ' s M« ( liiitntK C.l.n MiCu.n ( liarlcs Mr( lr • v I IrfK lifl WnnUtT llarrv ( VHri.i. I Irrlurl ( )«lK ni illiiiin Palmer Kiiinilli I ' .lrrsciii Kav ..I IM.T I larn ' Kanisowrr I l .v.l Uul.l. ' Kavini.nd Sell Idlin Slll.rliv Mt ' r in Sniilli W ' illmr Sliwarl A,l,.l|,f, WalU Dwiclil W.innr William Wavl rlu.mas I,.-,I,T Cl.arlrs Willar,! Willanl .l( i Joseph Ar ' iluur Astliam Oleason BuruRK Jr. CLASS Ol- lo-,o [lli.iiii l.vssen .lusepti I liiti liison I ' .arl KaiihuT Kit Iiaru 1 Jnnstrurii l..l.n Mil l.. ' ll I ) i[)a](i Simuiier: l ..l,.rl I ' |7. Ri.Iu.rd AII riBl.t Kit ri.tril niitiijIiDinn r.owtiru Call Jark Carpenter Max Cox CLASS OF 10-, I Dotiglas Oarrli Rol.rrt Harvey Doyle I lasseman James Mrllintier Wen.l.ll Milhurn Calvin Mut.liler |) mal(I Stiiilling Phillip Shohor It)liii Slatknouse ( leorge W ' aalington Robert Wilson lulii) Bay Robert Blaney Inhn Clark Jr. Robert Cope Don Brannon Charles Dilrline CL. ss or 10-. illiains Downes } aul Dtitenhaver Ralph iiitt hison Kennit Newromer Q- SSOF 1935 John H.lriclt ( (ordon Pattv Paul Pulse II Ro xt Smith Robert Wrights Forrest Smith David ilson I t-4 nth Ave. Townshena C hapter Established 1897 46 Chapters Founded 89 21.000 Members Careful not. Farm Uuli GRADLATE MI-MBKRS W ' illiiiin Dorfnu-ir Zollan Morvatli CLASS OF 1050 Josrph Shra Slanl.y Artrr ioliii Browning Rov Collier W ' aiTfn Dflorii) WvTlvrl novsUr I Uv.,r l Kifcl RoKorl Flnilinger Charles Kvnns Jiinics Hahn William MaKn r.iigenc Halton llrnr. M.il Riiliard Ciardner CLASS OF 1951 lulm I.Ura i Cifraltl Morris Jost-pli PaumitT liilin Slatfr Cliarirs W ' rnncr DonaM Zook lolin Coinl s Georgr Harris la.k !vl.nille Ki,l.,.ri! Oouler JoM ' pli LInilingrr Tom ( ' fecc Ceorgf Jpssup incent Pflrit-ola KidiartI Poltrr CLASS OK 1Q52 lolin Sni U- Dwitflil Sparks Rodrr Wise John CarmacJc W ' illi.itii CliPiT% Chnrlps Droescher li ' Im Fullfr EmesI Slickels Firmartl Tnvlor 227 E. 5th Ave. Aiplici C inp pr lislahlisiu ' d 19-18 Whal a partner I haiv for tiiis game r)firi f ttr cnntrrn sh - — voti (irifc jnolpciion [ i ' ROW: Combs, Williams. Lucas. J. Dowk-r. T.iyIor. Laskcy, Harris. Schncllc. S.ilfin cr. Scslcr. Cherry. DiJion. Carmack. R .-U ' FOUR: J. hlmlin :cr. Haumu-r. Do Luria. Collior. H.irmon. R. Elmlinncr. Static. N. Hahn. Gardner. Slickcis, H, IXmkr. Strickland, Ehcrlv, Wcnncr, ROW THREE: Sparks. Evans, Snide, Eifcl, Gregg, Arter, Fetricola. Foll.insbee. Wise. ROW TWO: Dorfmicr, Shea. Browning, Potter. Lautcnbach, Garrilt. Jcssup. Dcrochcr. Horky. ROW ONE: W. Hahn. H.itton. Zook. Hiel. Fuller. Arisfoi ushered in the 1930 social season with a formal dance celebrating the fraternit ' s second anniversary as a campus organization. Tlie formal was held in the Silver Ballroom of the Hotel Chittenden, with a floor show pre- sented by the fraternity members. Other social events were a Hardtimes Part ' , a Halloween Party, a Homecoming Dance, a hay- ride, and the annual Spring Steak Fry. The members felt that the most important event of the year was the Christmas rartv ' for under- privileged children. The members of Aristoi fell tli.il lliev were well rewarded for the amount of time and monev they had spent for the party by the smiles of the children as they received their gifts. Also included in the Aristoi program of activi- ties was an active participation in the intra- mural sports such as football, bowling, and baseball. Success during the fraternity ' s two years of existence is felt by the fraternity ' s members to be due to their democratic ideals, and to their ideal of individual responsibility they have created an atmosphere of unparalleled co-operation between actives and pledges. AKIBTIII 519 llET THETA I ' l Singled out as ht-iiii, ' tlif tnost oiifstanding chapter of all the Beta Theta Pi chapters, the Theta Delta chapter here at Ohio State was given the Sisson Trophy as a reward for its merits. To prove that it ineritcd tin- award. Beta I heta Pi swung into the year with a full round of dances, parties, and traditional affairs. The social liichlleht of the fraternity s sea- son was the . iiaiiii I riad held with Sigma Chi and F ' hi Oella Theta in the Neil House. Other functions were the Winter Orchid Formal held at the I ' ort Hayes Hotel, several informal house dances, skating parties, and a Spring deince. lieta I heta l i was well represented on the athletic teams at Ohio State this year. Pinky Trautwein. Dick Widdoes. and Dale King vere on the Ohio State football team; Bill Krakcr and Jack Lewison were on the varsity hasketball team; and .lim Martin was on the varsity fencing team. In .Spring sports, liill Kraker. Ray ( leh- hardl, .incl Bill .imincr wcr ' on llic varsity goll team. . ifiiihcrs i l till ' lraliTiiit participating in vari- ous campus activities were; Sam Conaway. Sphinx; Diik Widdoes, Bucket and Dipper; and Bolj Arend. .lim Barnes, and l..irry Conaway. Romophos. lax l.l ) (l w is odiead ( licerleader and president of OSPA. TOP ROW: Artnd. Hycr, Bytrs. Devlin. Brouin. AJ.ims. Cimpbcll, Ultcrmohlcn, Sfo6clJ, Jenkins, Hitficld. Shivcly, C Prctimjn. BluJ.iu. ROW FOUR: Jim Rudy. Phillips. Vjvroch. Sjihs. Sludcny, Robcris, Krakcr. (lannon. Zimmcr, J. Lewi . Jack Rudy. K. McVcy. CJrccn. Dumford. Tucker. Wallace. Shilliday. ROW THREE: D. Brennan. Ocih. Diirlmi:. Schille. SchlucdirherB. Buardman. Kricccr, Reitclbach. Hunt. Ycaijcr, Goltschalk. Lluyd. Shields. Hovcy. Miller, Conaway, Carlson. ROW TW O: Dcminjt, Ecklcberry. Legit, Sims. Ebrieht. Dickcrson. B. Jones, Wciherbcc, Hill. Long, Constable. Snider. Saunders, D. Lewis. Hollenback. Brooks. ROW ONE: Trautwein. J. Dawson, Grimes, Bole, Guthrie, Shane. Clotworthy. Luti. Barnes. I .. % n, I Junes. Fink. Martin. Witter. i4 ' it ' r iUt iiuul! II (  c irg ' Dolling Jolin Bonnrr J. J. Coons Davui CmiiJ Kriiiirtli O.iincrori Robert Lopflan Tnomas Oavis George Dralie Roger Darling Nelson Dysfirl James Llbrignt Raymond Gebhardt FACUL1T MFMBKRS Marshall Evans Ben Karns (■«rl M,I.KW.n ( liarlis Mendenlmll GR.ADL ' ATE MEMBI:RS Jerr ' Janes lack Kraker Janus 1 bright ilhani I Atii. I lieodnre Magnuson Cliarles Minor Delbert Oberteuffer llsco Sarkkinen Paul Selby Henr - an Biiskrrk Eugene W ' eigel James McClure Robert Newell John Selby f obrrl Stevenson George Walker Ridiard Widdoes Donald Volzer 165 t5th Ave. Tfxpta Opf ' a Chaptpr Established 1885 95 Chapters Fouruled 1859 6t,69l Members John liailey Jack Boardman 1 om Brennan Jolin Byers Samuel Conaway 1 nomas Constable Roger Crew Donald Dawson Fretl De C  mp I ' aflon Deming tlliiini Dif kerson Ir George F.rkelberry Jack ( lotts balk FrcJ Hill James I logan Donald Hollenbark CLASS OF 1 050 Fred Hunt John Jenkins John Jones illiam Jones illiaiii Kraker Philip Krieger James l gg Richard Lewis Mhx IJnyd lames I ,ong Kent h ' ey Robert Mvers Dnm.M Miller Wrdii. Moll nillv Morrow James ( ) Donnell William 0 Donm-ll Robert I orter William Saunders Richard Schluederberg George Shane Fred Shaner Francis Shields William Shively Dan Sints Gordon Snider Robert Stliflney William Traul Netn ( «eorge Walker Robert Wallace Don Walter Miltnn Wetherliee RoImtI Meager IMiilip Brooks I iwrence Dumhird Herb I ink Donald lulier Robert Arend James Barnes Alfred Campbell Ronerl Carlson David Adorns Gene Bline Eul Bludau George Bole David Brennan Robert Clotworlby Joe Dawson aJKSS OF n)5l Nelson ! lovey Davicl I Iyer Dale King John Lewis Paul McGinnis ojvssor 1 052 I-awrence Conaway Drexel I lynes James Marlln James Roberts ci ss or- I-) . James DeUin Gene C ieb I ' .dward Green Robert Ctrimes George ( nithrie M.MTill ll,,lfi. ' l l lames Lewis Rri hard Luiz D..vid Orr Allr-n Prt-tzman I rank Reitelbach (rant is I ' ttermohlen Ja.k Rudy lim RikIv Ri.hard Wilier illiam Aimmer h.n Mc ev Bill Moshier Rnlnrt Phillips W illiam Sachs Inhn Scoheld I )ou0las Shilliday illi.im avrofh 521 2000 Indianola Ave. lota (niiplor HslMished 883 53 Cliaplors I ' ouiulprl 1S 4 li.OI - Members I Icrln-rt Crane rlmrl.s I ' ollz ( liiirlrs ( lilbert liiini-s ( lillfspie l..l.n H..II [)n(„.lcl ilowe CLASS OF 1030 C  eorge Maltey an Kanisev K(.l rt C.atrs illiain F nwson , illiain N liniint F oy T SlitariT W ' yant S!ii .lv David Sinitli Fri- I Sniilli Fanii ' S riioinpvcm I ' l.illip W ' ili.iir Kulvrt Wirll. K..- .ll An.lr.Avs W ,11 15„K.r Jr. illr.irn F riiinl aiit li Iiugene Calvi-r CF ASS or lOJI RoFiert CFiidst ' V Nlaiirire Cmirard Cn ' ortff I. von To U M.MilL.n Ri l..,r l M,lll..ru H.ilpli Sli,i ' i T Willhiin St.tt.ns Kc.lM-rt Willi Sleplicn ZoncTuik lam.s n.„.U Ki(li.iT ) iiiTMsdorf l)c,.,„l.l lilour I fainilton C unpcr (F.arl.s F:,U Will.iir (iatr-i loliii ( trinnrii liltlM ' S F Fn K n.VSSOF- 1Q52 I ranF lin Fliil Itlson Oeord ' Iniirilcs r  vi(F Kcssirr Fi«F crl F.yndi Faiiirs l wrv ' FFowartF NFalrc HnhvT Vmlvr I Fionins F nislii CFiorlrs R ' liiK)fnl toltii KtilliitlariF Xrplii-ii F iizif Ft NFiJ.arl F an allrr SaiuFrr ' i ii Inr Slinlniinp Anlhnnv F ata loM-pFi XVnilli Kr.ll. W.F. hr W ' .lii.u.. Ft.ans F hl...nl FMon.Iis F ..rl.- hruM- Wvx (V.il Fr F)nn..l l ( a i-rl F ii liaril F)4i is F ' imF CiriFTilFi C F. sS OF l« - -5 IWniFlry KifFnFr I .nii ( MiFFrr AFFn-«l SiA FFmn.as FManic.ll William Rr.tl ( tlrnn l rini-rt f Fiillii F iiicarxtn Jnrnrs F iielil FoFiii SiincFrFtir F i.FmnF S FaFi ilFiani F i-niinl F ranl Ftn I Ifiy lullll ilMI I- F oFu-rt am i Cirorge Wilson 522 CHI PHI Guests aiul Irioiuls ol Clii I ' lii Iratcriiily were royally dined at the annual Fall Formal held at tlie Coliimlms Ridiiis; Club this year. In tlie Spring the members converted the Ira- lernity house into a sumptuous gambling casino for their ( ' anibhiic Party. To celebrate I iailoween the Chi Phi s had a Masquerade Party, and there was a Holiday Inn Party to celebrate Christmas. Everyone came to the fraternity s Bowery Party- dressed in the style ol the 1800 s. This party and the Winter Formal were the highlights of the fra- ternity s Winter C.)uarter social season. Mothers Week-end came during the Spring. when I he motiicr.s ol the members came from all o r the nation to be guests of Chi Phi. During the week-end that the mothers were here this year, they were kept busy by a reteption in their honor, a tour of the campus, and a bridge party on Saturday evening. T he members of the fraternity moved out of the house on Saturday evening so that their mothers could stay there overnight. A dinner on Sunday afternoon ended the week end for the Chi Phi mothers. In sports Chi Phi had two outstanding members. Charles Gilbert and George Mattey. both were varsity football players. These t vo men were also members of the Varsity O organization. TOP ROU ' : KiddK-, Nccf, B. Vance. Rincirson. Redman. Jourilcs, Blondis. Plankcl. Tcrncnt, Griffith. Webster, Mattey. Bruce. Miller. T. Vance. ROW FOUR: Wick. Thompson. Ulcry, Cecil. Sanddur. Rittcnhouse. Kesslar, Parker, Pruski, Venetti, Shutrump, Calver, Reed, Solak. Lyon. Schaefcr. ROW THREE: McMillen, Rawson, Millberg. Mitre. Hill. Zcnciak. Folti. Bcrnsdorf. Gates. W.rth, Cooper, Rutherford. Bloor. ROW TWO: Guiraud. Ruehl. T.«a. Reinert. Crane. Wilbur, Howe, Gribben, Brumbaugh. ROW ONE: Schmidt. Barclay. Gillcsr ' e. F- SiT ith, R.ttti-i-v, Str-fTpns, Chid ev. Lnwrv. Lunch. ini ' ROW. RM.l.l.r. Klon. W h. 1. i , H ■. iiu-h. lli.KwII, L, .,lli. in, jn . S,,,.m,i„. WV.mi. Si.vdcr. Undctcld, Fr.i:icr. No i-lc, Youdk. NolU nh.r :cr. h.i:.nh.ik.-t. P.ttton. Staup. RHW THRKt; Johnson, U ' lUyoun , Hcn§on. StouKhton, Witjht. Kai cr, KirkUnJ. FolinR. Cutler, R. Milkr, LcienJeckcr. Nallcy, Koch. Gotshall. Woodworih. Patcck. ROW TWO; Laniean, McLaut hjin, Borror. % ' K-r. Lisbona, Mrs. Dunlap, Dickey. Marchc5c. Kai cr. J. Miller. Hillcr. Katcr. ROW ONE: Stickford. Hoffman, Edward . Widcrstrom. Burlon. Burncy. Runyon. Gorman. Lukcns. Kctchel, Sirathern. Kcstncr. Diirinc the Sweetliearf Week-End tliat was held by Delta C lii fraternity during SprintI ( )narter. the meml)cr.s of tlie fraternity ' moved out of llieir liouse and let their girls move in. The week-end was started witli a wiener roast on f riday niuht and was ended Ijy the Spring Formal on Saturday. In Ortol)er the fraternity held their annual f ' ounder s Day Banquet, and in the S))rin[ they held their other annual event, the Alunuii Ban- quet. C)ther social affairs held by I3elta C hi during the year were the big Homecoming Party, the Winter Fonnal. and the Christmas Party that is put on to fjenefif orplian children. The fraternity was also a co-sponsor for the l ig Spring affair. Kobblestonc K.iptrs. lli.it Iv held as an annual street dance. In intramurid sporls tlie fraternity took several honors. I hey won championships in Ijoth their pledge and active lootnall leagues, and their liow! ing team and basKctn.ili team placed second in league competition. Outstanding members of Delta (Tlii in cam[ us activities were I ' .d W ' ier, editor of BMOC and news editor of the Lantern: and F:mil I.andefehl. fiMOC business manager. Others in activities were Donald Timmons. president of the oung Democrats Club: Harold Dickey, president of the oung l epiiblicans Club: and I .loyd W ' ider- slrom. rreslun.ui rriileriiilx C ouru il president. HELTA I ' HI f ' Ul ■(I u(HI 524 Dniu.M r..Mr II l-)on il(l Aunnis I ' .ric Bnklnnoff I imnr OiJbcrson l.dwin Mowe Diilr KaistT Jiinu ' S KirKliiiul FACLT. ' n ' MI-MBIKS I ' litil M.ii HON iiin Klclin RrrJ (•(■ irt, ' r l iiilitntirr (.RAnCVriMIAlBI KS W ' .IImi.i .U.mov Uncr Krml.,11 Dnvitl Woltlorf CLASS OI IQ50 Rol rrl I .I ' iriuIrrKor Alfrt ' d I-cnlnrnnon Josf ' pli M.ir lirso Josrpli M( I ..iii lilm John Millrr Owen l olin(f RoIhtI S h online Ditnnlcl 1 itiHDOiis Ri.l.anl Wiijl.t illidtii Burton Ca ■ vooa Borror I ' rands Cutler Harold Dickey Kirnard Edris Jh k Ctomian TLXSS OI 10-, I Domild ll.Il.r Rooert Kaiser Ouilford Kater JciT ' Korn Eniil I nnefeld iTank I .isl n[ia NuImtI M.II.t .lolin Nalloy William Skellengir James Snyder Donaltl Stougiiton F ' .dward ier I wremc Bidwrll illi.ttii Fazenl)ake )auR s Irazier Raymond GotsKall CLASS OF 1052 Rooert Harsli Richard Ku-in Howard Nollt-nhrrger Louis Palton John Rodeler Fred Weaver David Wheeler Noel illyoung C_arl I oung Donald Bumey Howard Edwards Kohert Edwards lanies Frazer lohn Orayson Cdenn Henson Walter Hoffman CLASS OI- 1953 Harry JoKnson Richard Lanigan Richard Ketcliel Robert Kestner Buz Ijikens Jack Miskimens George Nosek Paul Runyan Barry Staup Ralpli Stickford allace Strathem IJovd iderstroni Robert Welter Richard Woodworth Q99 luka Ave. Ohio Siate Chapter Established 902 37 Chapters Founded 1890 14,500 Members Cheek to cheek Alinuiui Millt | li FACL ' L ' n ' mi£mbi:rs Daniel Slionling CR. DLATE MEMBERS Wi illinin I ' reriiian Norman C nrlwrighl Alan Clark I lioiiitts ( rawfuru C layton ( luiiis Harokl 1 1. inn. ills Josi ' pn 1 lasson Williani Prollieroc CLASS OF 1950 Don ) iilrman Paul l.rnliarl KussrII Mrl i!.r Joscpli Morflaiui Jaiiu s Nanncy I anM ' l l ' lntsovicli Kiil.artl I ' url.r Gerald Sliusirr Pl.ilip Ren Jr. idor laI l ■s I ' l.il IhJall M.lvin luv.ll Alln-rt aslyan Rolurt W ' liilakiT CLASS Ol 1951 Ki.l,,.r.l D.-,k.r Donald 1 l irtiiian John anck Artliiir I ' aliry Uolxrl ll.-iny RitharJ ' an 1 lorn Kiil)irt Geiitley .lanifs 1 lolanan Arlliur t lolliday CL SS OF 1052 Willia.n W arJ !)()ti I)ii is RoKrrl Irrlrs Channlnc Smith Willi. irii IJouijIifrty W lili.irii King ilhain Slifult ' mfvrr Prf ■■ ! . ans Sli-phcn RotL AIL. Wl.ilrside Jr. Kalpl. C.rellu TKomas Simpson William iemke llarol.l Mayes Charles Pack I )S() Iiika Arc. CL SS OF 10 , Alpha lolu ( liapicr l nue Briggs l uis Disabalo I .ul Morrharl Hstablislied 1920 Johnny Johnson 6 ) Cluiplcrs Fouiuled IfiW 17,126 Members Play II. Ace Timo out 7 nip ty k ' jj _ I I TOP ROW: Hullijay. Hannahs. Hobhan, Simpson. Rock. Smith. Sticglcmcycr. Dougherty, Grclla. Whiteside. Vaslyan. Clark. ROW THREE: Mctzgcr. Hayes. Freeman. Ward, Hciny. Pack, V.nn Horn. King. Tuvcll. Hasson, Coins. ROW TWO: Lcnhart. Cartwnght. Crawford. Mrs. Hoffman. Tinjall. Whitakcr, Hilcman. Decker. ROW ONE: Evans. Zicmkc. Hartman, Vanek, Fabry, Rea. Gantley. Salty as the sea was tlie word lor tlie Delta Sigma Plii Sailor s Ball ln ' ld in the Spring. Dressed in sailor suits and pancake hats, the mem- bers and their guests had a wonderful time. Other outstanding events held hy Delta Sigma Phi included the Winter F ' ormal, the Carnival, the C arnation Ball, and the Homecoming Dance, held this year at the Columbus Riding Club. The major annual events included a Mother ' s Day Banc|uet. a Dad s Day Bancjuet. and the Founder s Day Banquet. Throughout the year nu- merous house parties were held lo keep the social season rolling. Delta Sigma Phi boasts of its members who were active on campus. These members were: Rob- ert Whitalier. a member of Phi f ' .ta Sigma and Alpha Epsilon Rho; William Dougherty, who re- ceived the award for being the outstanding Fresh- man in the MCA; and Paul Morehart, a member of the Freshman Baslcetball Team. The fraternity was proud of these memfjers who it hopes some day will lollow in the footsteps of its many famous alumni. The fraternity numbers among its famous alumni su( h men tis bandleaders Jan Savitt. Hal Kemp. John Scott Trotter, and Ted Weems; President William McKinley; former assistant Secretary of State George ' . Allen: and also presidents of twelve universities throughout the United States. DELTA SIQIHA PHI 527 I 9 HELTA Hi I ' l I aggeii Awarding a gold liey each year to the gradual- ing senior who lias the highest scholastic rating in the College of Commerce is one of the chief objectives of Delta Sigma F i. This award has been set up as an Im ciitisc to promote higher scholarship. Other purposes of the fraternity are to promote a closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, the furthering of a higher standard of ethics and cidture. and lo pro- vide lor the social needs of its members. Delta Sigma Pi combines its activities iti both a professional and a social manner. I lie professional meetings of the fral Tiiit this year consisted of semi-monthly gatherings of active an l alumni members. At these meetings promi- nent business men of Columbus gave informative talks on subjects in their respective fields of busi- ness. T hrougli these talks students in the related licldv of business acquired first-hand knowledge ol tin- e.xperience and advice that these men liad g.iiiied Irom their years of practice. 1 he social calendar of Delta Sigma Pi was thoroughly planned for every quarter of the year. I he two most iiii| )rlant functions of the frater- nity s year were the Homecoming Dance and the Rose F ' orm.il. TOP ROW: Foi. Boohcr. Dcunk. Sttcarinccn. Best. ROW FOUR: Prix. Kine. Voorhccs. W.nltcr. . Rioc. Rincc. ROW THREE: Bu !ard. Taeuc, SIcvcrt, M.rccr, Ojlcrbrcci. Uoinhtriv. Mackiv, Dclrick. Slroiii. ROW TWO: Sncdoor, Sli;iffcr, Dr. D;ni.. Pru.-, I.rJiin;. P.-i.kI. H:,ii,.k. ROW ONE: Pilm.r, . f;,..v, -, K rrl ' -. M.halKv. R.,hr.r. Trick. J t t i : a ? 7 W ' Mol uT AKu-firre . ; . r, s.. ,.,. VVficra s the qiirrn. ' ' lul.n U i . Robert Barlels James Davis I ACLLIT MEMBERS I.l in Onnalasoti ' ihor Meig Michael Junus HaroM Maynara Eugene an Cleef Carl irlhwein 1555 Neil Ave. Nu Chapter Established 1921 76 Chapters Founded 90 22. 93 Members Ge GRADUATE MEMBERS Carlton Snedecor Steplien Gabay Joseph Dubois Nommn Deunk C liarles Dolcn C laren ■ Dougherty Dun lording F ' liihp Kcpple ( ,ldon King Duiglit Mnckey Thomas Mercer CLASS OF 1950 Jack Osterbrork James Price John Ranee Khiun Sxvell Vu ' A Shaffer . rthur Sievert Donald Snedecor Robert Strout Mtint Swearingen Robert Tague Richard oorhees Robert Bussard Paul Detrirk Edmund Graves Richard Rohrer Jack TricK Karl alters Rirl...rd Bell Raymond Best Richard Booher CLASS OF 1051 .Mbert Deslocki Harold Dilmorc Jack Lisnaiigle Robert Frix Gerald Maharfev 529 Going jorm(U 80 nth Ave. Beta Phi Chapter Established 1894 82 Chapters Founded 1859 55.828 Memhers ,M Dinl R .lK ' rl lirill ( nrroll Carr K,.l„rl Cole ( tturL ' f lisner R(.l..rt TolgiT inlin ( inllowtiy KdII.iikI (. reen I Inwarci t lanKJns I liiuitas Hnrtzell Kidi.-ird Mcndrrson I liniriiis ,lrr -PV Jr. FACUL1T ML IBERS Cii-iiri:i- i .( ki-ll)iTr ' Frank Mnlkl CL SS OF 1950 F ayniona Kirov Karl KtiitJnt KoIktI Maier Jnnir Marklint; EdwnM Martinis Ir, Joy Miirtint; .liiiiu- Mills Riclianl Moorr Williiiiii Moon- W ' illiiini Munsrll Rriisi k IWu.r P..s.l..,l iiliriin IN-lcrson Rii liriril Rijrilvnr William Saril li.lin S-lliTS W altrr Sfiarffrr Kns.rll iMtrin.. I )n|),ilil aUllllMUtfll I )a iii illiiini!! [Miili|i W isdoin Rii lianl iiiiiiM-rninn Porrcsl Baron lanits Bell raiil liowsrr Ivdward Bn-t ' don Cliurlfs Copeloncl Ilueene D ' Antfelo CLASS OF 195! William Fallon Innn Ciall Slurry Hiil.l.ar.l Fnirih Kalino vsK ' riiurnas KiTistcr Blainr l.niidin Ravnionti Martin lol.n Minor Ir Paul Mnffal Cl.arlr. Olix.r tani.s Rl.n.Irs Riilianl S v il DonnKi ilM n llaruM Brrliin lanirs natielicriy l)a itl I )(i(llry ( liarl r, ( rson I ' .iul l„rl,l l)..„..l l ( ' .olxlu.ll I lowjird i.iri liii K..l,rrl AIIm.iuIi I l.irrv Briicntfrr l..l,n ( ' l..rk Wiill.r I ' nnU lirrv ( tivrii H„ u,t, Com I rii I liiui ' inann l.rrv Mall.r CLASS C)l 1952 Donalrl Haiipl Monarl I l -lninn Ridiard lolin.son l avid Inlicn Rolnrl Krms Inlin Killecn lainrs Nlny litsrpli Mcfiraw t LA S (Jl l ' j- lanicit Hodnn Onnain I Ititflir I niiMia i lolinson I Attn Kinslry I liiinia Linr l ' l.ili|. Pon.l lol.n Ku srll Donii ' l M Kinnry SlHiilfV Mi ' ininacr .Ir. |)..vi l NvLn.l Mal.olm I ' rin. ' Slcwarl Rasr iVslon Solt Jnttrpli 1 lionios RtlKK KlIKiiO I (IwitrJ Rvan RH(...r.l SliiMkniclil I ' aiil SlirpartI ir. W illiani Spflrino Ifilin I aniHT Alan I mllinnn (liarlro ' o|il 530 jl Rn HELTA T U HELTA With (ostiinics .strait Iit from tlic |)i t s of A! Ciipp s lomic strip, Delta I au Delta frateri ity heunui its social season witli its niiitli aiiiuial Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. Tlie barn wlierc tlie dance was lield was dec- orated in the typical style of a i)ou ' pat(h moun- tain-top (al)iii. I he evening proxcd In Ix- very entertaining and exciting. I3elta 1 au Delta had a large ninnlxr ol men who were active in the various campus extra- cnrricidar activities. Some of the more prominent members were: Dan McKinney. vice-president of Scarlet Mask and a memfjer of Bucket and Dipper: Dick Roeflerer. secretarv- of the Strollers. Bucket and l iiiper, and Ohio Staters. Inc.; Fritz Hageman. Romophos and Greek Week: and Karl Knight. Ohio Staters, Inc. Several of the members of the fraternity were active in the campus productions that were pre- sented during the year. Dick Behrend played the male leatl in two shows: Jack Killeen, Don Cott- schall. Bob Folger. Karl Knight. Trex Thomas and several more were in the dancing chorus of the production Sea Legs. In varsity sports there were also several Delta Tau Delta representatives. Dan NIcKinney was captain of the Fencing team; Paul Phaels was a member of the Big Ten co-championship foot- ball team: and Jim Iay was n member of the baseball team. TOP ROW: WamKiueh. Loudin. Haurt. Wisdom. Green. Henderson. Kcreseer. Jervey. ROW THREE: Marquis. Marklini;. Kalmttwslci. Mc(iraw. Hartsell. Bowser. Carr. Mvim cll. Breedon. Moore. Fisher. McKeown, McKinney. Copcland. ROW TWO: Harcha. Sh.acfrcr. Prine. Pond. Searff, Cole, Kdlcen. Knuht. Belt. Folcer. Hankins. Gall. Gotschall. Peterson, Spctrino. ROW ONE: Bacon. Minor, Martin, Fallon, Rhodes, Reese, Mills, Zimmerman, Sellers, Moore, Marring. bJMf ' TOP ROW: Noclccr. Zcllcr, Zimmerman, Hoover. C. Starr. McI t)nout;h. Becrbowcr. SpaulJing. Schafcr. Rogers. ROW TWO: Bristol. Slavic. George. Sluss. Gephirt. Irwin. S, Milkr. K. Miller. J. Miller. Morloek. Hollmfis- worth. ROW ONE: Kindingcr. MordofT, Carson, Kugclc. Cheek, Mrs. Reynolds. Rhoades. KriU. Elt:roth, M. Starr, Gombar. NIembers of Delta Theta Sigma .spent an active year in the campus extra-curricular activities. Some of the members who vere president of the organization to which they belonged were .lames Miller, president of the Rural l£conomics C lulj; Keith Miller, president of the 1 ownshcnd . gri- culture Hducalion Society; aiid ( ) . .ic lloiivcr. president of the Plymouth Club. I his was ((uite an honor for the O 1 S s. Socially Delta Theta Sigma had a very success- ful year. The outstanding Fall Qu.irlir lunction was the Homecoming Dance. The Winter I ormal, an annual event, was held in conjunction with the other Ag fraternities. I he ontslaiidiiit; Spring (Quarter funt tion wiis the Spring I ' ornial, a dance for all I TS members. I radilional fiuu tions of the party-packeil Sjiring ()uarter incbuled the Sweetheart Dance, a supper dance at the house, and the Parents l)a (I ' lelirn- lion held on Mothers Day. r.ach quarter last year the annual Scum Dances were held 1) Delta I beta Sigma. Deltii I beta Sigma was founded on the campus of Ohio State in the year 1905 by three members of the Agricidlure College. By 1 ' )07 the menu)er- ship had grown enough that the fraternity could be incorporated. I oday the fraternity has 1,080 members. IIELT THET SllilUA Time to rise and shlno 332 W ' illiiiin Br« vnfirl l Olio ( rov K.il| n I )iivi(lsoi) l) iii|it Dtlont; llinun MarsMu-M Meminn Cnrson Eugrnr ( Iwrk Fnrl l.ll rolli r)niini ! (M-orj c illiiim (u ' plinrt C oiirtnrv ( tlissttll Jr, lACl ' LlV MIMlil.kS (. Iimtrrl lull liison Ciiy Millrr IniMK Ki msnr I.o Kn...M..-ll CI. SS ()!■ 1050 I ' lorrn JaiiH ' s Ri linrd Ktiuiiniirr (. liMtn Krill Ridiiird KiiU ' lf Pliillip laisl.l.y -rvt Sniirr Jnlia SlipluT ' I . S 4.ll S llon M. M. nrnry W ' illmr Wood James Millt-r Krill. Mill.T lan.r. Mnr.lolT l-arl Pal.n Rolirrt Rliondes Mtrle Starr Ix rinC Brrrnowrr Rov Bristol Jr. lolm ( tomnar (liarlt ' S Hollingsworln William Hoover Jr. CLASS OF- 1051 Glenn Irvvin Maurice Kniser Keniu ' lh Nlorlork Jolin Noecker Keith Ropers ( lernlti Sluss Charles Starr Wilhur I omlinson Ralph .immermnn John Altman Ihoiiias hD noupl CLASS OF 1Q52 Samuel Miller Ralph Shafer James Slavik John SpauldinC Roger Stmp CLASS OI- 1055 Richard Zeller 957 InAianola Are. Alpha Chapter Established 1907 3 Chapters Founded 1907 1,070 Members Caiching up on reading the educational page Which month of the year am hunting for? The corner pocket it s i« uf I W.lli.tn. OrMore l- iMrentc Jones KnI.rrt HinI k.ilr li B.irton UiJi.ird IWnnill I -r howcr Inliii ( ole illiidii Corolis Kolii-rt Drtnlinii) FACL ' LIY MIIMBIIRS KoIxtI K ' | UT l.,..-,,l, Nlill.r Oscar I hoiiias I .,rl W.l.v C.RAIX ATKMIINIBER? Aurn (- lump Julian Nortlif rait C ' I_ SS OF 1950 Oavkl |-.wart Williiiiii riiilii BtTDarJ lisluT Kayiiiond Gill C«rl Jones James Justice John Kessel Janii i Siitiw ,lll..n Kol,I.T iiMH- i iKnrd i ' .u.l I ' nrl.T Willi.uii Radrv- Ok.v Rnusl, Ki.li.rt Wi-viianI 1 Walhr Hu.l.seib R.,i[ l. i:)i.k on cL ssor 1951 Donald Gruber ( flenn Klein Al l eliman Wtlliani Lisliawa l.,M,.S l.vll- James Mavo Pl.illip Sli.nL ilarrv Sniilli liuk Stoul Inliii Adams I liotiiits nraiiiion II l).ni l Dol.soM Slarii Iranihrs CLASS OF 1952 Phillip Garlick Si. .11 Ilamhlelon K I. ' I lauser Sle«arl llirri Jolm MttCHulfv Karl SI Tn ls 1 Ih.iii.i.; S lili ' utfT Rolnrl Wcrlz 12 E. Kilh Al ' P. Ohio Stale Chapter Established 1904 6 Chaiitors Eouiided .Sj-I 26.500 Memhers i„h,T Bl.sl..-ll ( li.irirs C oolcv K..l...rd Cornell Hit luirti Cummings 1 )r - N I )avies CLASS OF 1955 ( ii.irH-i Oornltuscn l.init-o ( trail. III! b ' lami llr,.rv I .Min I Itiiniiirl l)c«.v Mill.l. Daviil P.rl.v I3a id Kr - I .esliT S liminl Rtdiar.j Sil.rl Willian. alUr Aloha Time oul Cjaitght id fnr at I roi ' ROW 1 ' .h. 11, AJiims. Criih.r, Bower. Shorrct . U-hm.in, IVkH-ciI Urannon. Lyic. Wtyunnt. ROW THRKk: Bcnncrt. Donham. Kohkr. Wert:, Barton, Corotis. Porter, Kimhall, B. Wert!. Costoff, Li h.iwa. ROW TWO: Klein, Fiala. Mavo, Mrs. MumforJ, Kcsscl. Roush, Gill, ROW ONE: Justice. Hein. Hjnnah.in. PiekacJ. Shcrck. Dickson, Hamhleton. With tlic lUiiuicil mectiiits ol the SotU-lv lor the Preservation of the Celebration of Ground Hog Day s Eve. Delta Upsilon ' s social season hit a new high for impressive parties. The mem- bers of the Preservation Society met at the D.U. house. With many phoin rituals and many gags ever one had a hilarious evening of entertain- ment. A party sponsored by Delta L ' psilon and Phi Delta Theta in the Spring, the I U Phi Day. featured eats, sports, and dancing. A Pajama Party, the Homecoming Dante, the Christmas and Spring Normals, a Senior Ban- quet, and a Founders ' Day celebration were other affairs held bv the fraternitv. . Ifriibcrs ol Delta L psilon in campus activities were f-iaiph Dickson, Student Senate and Campus Chest thairmati: John . dams. Fraternity Affairs Office: and Bob W ' ertz. Sundial, In varsity sports the fraternity had such lumi- naries as Bill Smith, Frank Dooiey. and .lohn McCiiuIey. Swimming learn; Bob I3onham and John Gariffa. Basketball Team: Ed Basinger and Ed Bilkie, Football Team: Bob W ' eygant and Stew Hein were out lor the liaseball leam: and Dave Evvart. a stalw.irl on the Ohio State Wrest- ling Team. Delta Upsilon is oiu- ol the few fraternities on campus at the present time that maintains a policy of non-secrecv as its basis. Sleepy limp HELTA UFSILII 9 535 KAPPA HELTA ItHII .A i ioriyr oj co.s(lirric Miin ami varii-cl wi-rt- tlic (osliimcs in evidence it llie Kappii Delta Rlio Mardi Ciras party wliicli was held Winter Quarter. Other social functions of the year included the I ' ounder s Day F ' onnal held in Spring (Quarter and the annual R - i Rose Formal held in I all Quarter. Interfraternity .sports found Kappa Delta Rlio in there all the way. I hey ca|)tur -d the Runners-Up Cup in volicyhall and softhall and participated in football, track, wrestlini;. and swimiiiiric. This year the actives heat the plrdues after a hard fought hattic in the .iiinual f- led(je-Active HomecominB foothall game, while the pledges earlier hehl ac- tives to a tie in the Pledge . (tive solthall game. X ' ar.sity sports, also, did not find the Kappa Delta Rho s lacking in talent. John Biltz offered his services as right guard to the varsity foothall team, while Ronald Hnrvot was a halfhack on the Junior iirsity. Ian Macf-wan and Robert fiassetl participated in freshman wrestling and Casey Fredericks, faciuts ' advisor to the fraternity, was a wrestling coach at the I ' niversity. Kappa Delta Rho was founiled at Mitldiehury College. .Nliddlehury, ' t.. on May 17, 1005. Until 101 5 Kappa Delta Rho was a local chapter, but since th.it tiiiii- it has spread from Maine to Cali- fornia and has expanded to include 21 national chapters and -1,517 members. TOP RdVX ' : (.!, ' :. Pcnr i,c. Sundcrlin. Ilcrnhu.ch. Hfit-man. Bill:. Bell. Mjlti. NiRro. F.j« m.in ROW THREK Rui.nhouM-. F Kov.il. B.ld.ii. McAd.-. B..n.li. SlciJm.in. Fiiiil. Hjrv.l. R.k:. CIjuw. BttwMrr. ROW TWO: Bunncc. Surkty. Hcrhcl. Mr . EldnJiic M. KovjI. Eldndiic. Sp.,ni:lir. H.imrr. K.-..lct. ROW ONE: Kolp. Ba cll. Pilltnan. Locke. Pylc. MacEuan. Waucnct. ,. ' ihol s CI ifood story Ctilt i lis nvu step! Stop me if you ve iieard l iis Casey Fredericks hrederitk Strasser FACL ' LTY MFMBERS Bland Slradley GR. DUATE MEMBERS Robert Joy 0 IStli Ave. Ohio Chapter Established 1922 16 Chapters Founded 1905 5,500 Members Jolin Blllz Jack Boresh Stewart Case James Fniil Arthur Hanier CLASS OF 1950 Ronald Harvol auglin Heroel Frank Koval Mike Koval William Nigro Ralph Starkey Edward Sleadnian lonn Donavon Harold Oliver EdwanI Bell rrank Bonner Robert Brewsler Robert Cocanour CLASS Ol- lo-ii John Oombuscli Junn Kessler Jack Maki Dewitle Penrose Kennetli Pitlman Robert Riltenliouse Robert Spangler John Sunderlin W ' ade Belden Mirhael Bleahu William Braley Carrol Bright Robert BasseK William Bnins CLASS OE 1952 James Clause Howard Diinlup Fred L ' stman Dale Gilrrest CLASS OF 1951 Richard Kolp I larnhl Ijocke Ian MacEwnn Charles Heitsman Tluiver Pvle Neil ' Srl.oll John W agener James NIcAfec Harold Roe 537 fi- 2 Indiariola Are. . l ) ia Siqttia Lliaplor lislahlishoA 895 IIH Chapters I ' outulcd IH69 55.0(X) Members 1 ACrClT MHMBIIRS I-irr Boolicr WilliHiii Cmllirie Russfl Mfan! Artliiir Brant loliii l.yn,an l ' roy luckrr ( fuirlfs Csuri Mtitfl, Means I ' rancis I ' lley P..ul i:ll.-...an l,,l,i, M, ' itn Carl W ' irthwrin WiUml 1 l..i« 1 .ukr arlniun (.U VDIAJI |l MB! KS ( li.irirs IWowri Cinil,.,iii Stillin s a ss or- 1Q50 Willi,,.,, B.,k,T 1 r„„L H,rr..| W ' dhtini Ij ni2 I ).ivicl IraiK f illiatii .lacBor ClmrLs Miuli.ll Norniiin Cioddcn lolm Irnkins Jark Ntnkar l ' wis Goodwin lol.n l. llirfr JaiiK ' S I irk ' r Alwno.l C.rilfill, Ri( hard lonf i Ri.hard Rhilhps W.ll.anl llaslup |-d«ar l Kril.v l ,.rry Ro.hl lanifs flrnilion Hrrlurl Krun.n.lal.l James Siiniiiuns Donald Mi-nd(Tson ci ss or i -,i Roherl Yoerger lariii ! Anderson Dalr ( odiran Jerrv Miin Ui.ImtI Burin-lt Jolm l tfB ' rl Ray Pe.u.ell Ir 1 liiu ' li Bratlic CnrI I ' uiTsI 1 lerherl Reaihili; (liitrlis Brest Fredrrirk Cirt ' cn Rit hanl Rimand lolin Caldrrwood RoImtI Isnly Rol eri S ' tzrr lolin C liapnum Gerald I ond n. ASS or 1052 l.4l ard Sr ydtT ! i k AndiTson l.iiiir-. 1 Irnni ' Jack Spain lolin Arii«Tos W ' alltr Kirvav Willi.,,,, Wis,- Knlurl li.II laiiM ' . I.in «ll ( liarli-s nrkinai Inlin Drain W dl. M.rl l;.lK. r ,.llr.„„ Rii Imrd I ' ulirn John I ' rodor Riiv Si hiiniNN ' iiv Jr. ( LA ()I lO-,! RllltiTt 1 ,„tl,tf l..i,„ BarlM.ur I.ihn M«- lrr W ' allir M.I.I l.iiiM-% Bridrnliiiuijli I ' aul 1 Icwi-Unn Williiiin Miillinix Willi.,,,, ( ' .,..|..T RnifiT 1 Inrnhalirr Jolin 0((ifr 1 IK.r ( ' hfirli- Keals ( li -.|.r Triiil.ll 1 l.,rrv 1 r,,«s lanM ' N Krniihnrr I.iIIm.II ..„ .v. l)..M.I (.l.lllhill R4d rrl l,«M ' dy h) trph MrDontild Jr. Cl,arl. W.I.I. 538 lio triihlie!. i. . h ri siii i l iirinii its lltli year on (.mipiis. Kappa Sigma Kept up its tradition Ijy iiiaintaii)ing liign stancl- arcls SI n()lasti( ally, socially, aiul in extra-i iirriciilar activities. In atlilti(S the Kappa Sitjs were represented by Walt Kleva . Jerry Man .. Oil K Lojjan. DicK . n- derson. and Bon Bell on llie ridiron. Jolin C alder- wood and Carl Fnerst on tlie tinder patli. while C het 1 riplett helped the l reshinan swimmers along. Fiill .Jeager anil P. it Kelly gave their talents to the golf team. The House on the Hill tooK possession of the Interfraternity Singing 1 rophy. The Kappa Sigs were a tive in intramurtd sports. Two uasenall tro- phies, .ind a tropin ' .ii li in hovsllng. hasketnail. and volleyball were won. Activities did not lind the Ka| pa Sigs lacking. Charlie Brown headed the Student Speakers Bureau and Jai k Chapman was elected treasurer of the Campus Red C ross. Setting the pace for the Fall so( iai whirl was the annual superfiniction at Homecoming along with the [ ouiuler s Oay banquet. Winter and Spring were brightened by such functions as the Star I ust Ball and the Spring Formal. Kappa Sigma was loiuided at the University- of Virginia in IS69 and has grown to include 118 national ( liapters an I 55.000 members. TOP ROW: Jenkins, Sctier. Hcwctson. Wolfram, Rcidine. Burnett. Drain, Hornbaktr, Triplett, Griffith, Hester, Oiiicr, Homlein. Rouand. Kcatls. Chapman. ROW FOUR: Wihb. Hyatt. Linicll. Bridcnhauch. Green. Brest, Henne, Younc, Baker. CalderwooJ. Fuer. t. Cooper. Beattlc, Fullen. ROW THREE: Phillips, lacgcr. Anderson. Neekar. Parker. Mrs. MeGinnis. Krimcndahl. Pcnncll. Jolliffe. Goddcn. Crchr.in ROW TWO: EBgcrt. Shun- way. Snvder. Simmons. Loni;, Goodwin, Mullinnix, Van Ness, Kcrschner, Spain. ROW ONE: Wise, McDon.-ild. Workm.in. Hasliip. Roehl. Dyer. Gambill Ma«. ' : ' : ? TOP ROW: J. Sclby. Donahue. May. Sturcy, Junkiiis, Slout. GcorRc. Snuorc, billinK . Husic, V ' cidamann. ODclI, Books, Evans. UcAnnlcs. Lulhcr. Ilurosko, H. MeDonalJ, S. M.-Dor.ald. Johnson. ROW THREE: Kozan. Shalcr. Conlcy, Ciillam. Ghck, Koinis. Dallis. Walls. Bush. Pfouts. Dittmar. Blue. Hoag. Goltx. Yurkowsky. Gricco. Sparks, I). Sclby. ROW TWO: FciRhiner. Carter. Ma cr, (filbert. Webber. Sean, Sehwartl. Sennet. Rothluss. BalJaut. Pickerinu. Rachek. Walkins. Bushy. ROW ONE: Cramer, DeCaro, DcSiena, Braidech. Gartner. Testa, Gallo, Christ, HarJman, ZeithamI, Coucne, Place, WclJishofer. L nder llic able leadership of its president. F ' raiiK .Stiiwariz, Lambda Clii Alpha tonipleted another one of its successful years here at Ohio Slute hy being one of the few fraternities to have been on the Dean s A list for more than three epiarters in a row. The serial program began with house parties, social hours, and exchange dinners, ilighlights of the sot iai season were the Fall I ' ledge I ' ormal at the Beechwold. the annual Homecoming party, the Suppressed Desire Party, the antiiial Sweet- heart I ' orTMai, and the Memorial Day picnic at the Ross-Hocking Park. Sporls iriiiuied I.aiiibd.i C hi v itic ludi-d I )i( k ebijer. C buck Schlegel, and Tom Schauer who were ail on the Swimming Team. Sam C hrist won his letter as manager of the Wrestling I eain while Norm Kozan played football with the Ir. .irsity. Lambda C hi s this year were teetiiing with activities. f rank Schwartz. C arl I tuican. and Bill Watkins became members of Phi I£ta Sigmn. Frank was also memfier of lieta ( lamma Sigma wliile C arl was the current commander of the OSU Command Squadron. Don Patterson won his ajjpointment as Sophomore Diret tor of Student Activities and was also ele led to membership in Romophos. Craig Wright w i st holarship from the Ohio Asso«iatian of . Icdii.ij Doctors. LAMKIIA t ' HI ALPHA Here s the dcnl • 540 ( liurlrH Cnlliihtui I .lovil I ltirri:t K. [.. ' rl Uv, vT ItiiK l iil nistT I lenr - BurltPinier I noiiitis Bal l J. Ciullirir Blue C narlt ' -i Busn Cnorirs C urtcr RontTl C 4 nlry W ' illinin liviins JollIX I ' USfO Norman Cu ' orgc ClamK. r.luL James Goll Ricliard Hailfrty lAi I ' l.n MI.MBI KS Nnri.rrt O ' Do.mrll M. Initio |)..ii..M Wiltfut W ' iltitim Botftfs lol.n I ...,| lc CI- SS C)l- lo-,o I ftirtorcl I lankins rliilip Jimkins Niirin.iii KoMiii iliiiiiu I .al ' orre 1 r tl l.titlw-r H..rry Mrl )oi.alcl BtTtuird Nvo Roh.rt Rotlifiis I rank Sliwarlz I_)uii il(l Srars Ridiaru Sliillidav Jnmi s I labile Paul lluod Pnul McCaiiBlicy Dane Sti.ll Danii ' I Slurry l onald St .ui Sanuicl I csla ,1....,,.. „iu I linriii.in amc Arnold iiittaker [ ' rank ir icmnn I ' .n.l llll..rB illiani Wilson Craig W riglil James Arnold James Baldatif Janies Billings Samuel Cimst Demelrios Oallis Paul DeAngelis Rirnnrd Oittmar Pnilip Ourosko Carter Gilbert CLASS OP ' 1931 NalKanicI Gillam Joseph Oritxo Porter May Alexander MrOonald Ri l.ar i ( drll Rirliard Peters Roger I itkerinU William Roliertson TKomns ScKauer Jack Selnv Richard SelLy George Sennett Robert Snoor Henr ' Sonnm James Weldisnofer David Wilson William urkowsky EdNVdrd Boggs Matht-vv Bralderh Dale Busby Hubert Coucne Harold Geighiner Joseph DeCaro Alfred DiSiena Donald Cramer Robert Donohue Brunc Francesangeli Frank Gallo David Gartner CLASS OF 1932 Carl Duncan Max Hoag l)avi( l Johnson ( harles Mayer Donis Patterson Dennis Pfouts CLASS OF 1Q53 Scott Hardman Raymond Husic Xeimy Koinis Paul Kovach Daniel Rachek Charles Schlegel Robert Sliafer Arthur 1 liinguldstad W illiam W atkins Richard W ebber Donald Zeithaml Louis Phillips Stanley F ' lace Joseph Sanyi Jackson Snyder Charles Sparks 73 t5th Ave. Cynmma Tan Aeta Chapter Estahlishpd 1923 130 Chapters Founded IQOQ 45,000 Members 1 lierc is a nood lown ' Crood (tmes irith (food food fust relaxing in the evening 176 5lA Ave. Xi Chapter Established 1906 10 (haplers I ' oun le(l 8N3 O.OOO Members FACn.-n- MEMBERS F ' rnnk Bopr t i ' ( il Kotird B. ' . Chrislons i .irl C ' .ulli en Lloyd HnrrU lli-nn- Kolli Llijirles W ' illutlns GRADUATE lEMBERS SotI Swank ClJiSS OF 1950 DonM Baker Clilford ( ollins Roli.-rt lisli Rolwrt (ioncly F ' .dwin Hamilton l«l,n H.-.l i-nion 1 lopkins KmIhtI Hurray 1 lifodorr ah William Massiuros IJnvd Petty WinJJI Rice laiiu ' !: Simmons liuk I ' nki ' ItT William Wallace C liarirs J. Williams Jr. CL SS OF lOJl Kiclmrd DiUavor 1 larold Jrnkins Charirs L. Williams Jr ajKSs OF 1052 ( Krstrr Bazflrwicz Irrrv Bnlval Ki.[u.r l Boyd Ininrs Brandon Kclxrt 1-iillon KuImtI Ci-orgc I ' m„I Kn.,| ' l William l rnl) W .Il.am Oakley la.k OBrirn (ilin Stn. kslagcr Bcnnv I ' onlanarusa Norman W illenaiier Net fUl i i(| il r.ifp Throw ' em or eat Vml TOP ROW: Unkcfcr. Goudy. Heck. Simmons. C. J. Uilli.ims. Hurray. C. L. Wrlliam,!, Petty. ROW TWO: Wittcnauer. George, Fonlanarosa. O ' Brien. Lamb. Hopkins. M.issiiros. Hamilton, Rice, Stockslager. ROW ONE: BoyJ, Ba:cKvict. Fulton. Baker. Fish, Knapp, Collins, Brandon. Wallace. Hoover, Lccd, Jenkins. Founded at the University of i Iicliican in 1883, Plii Delta C lii lia. ' ; .since expanded to 10 active chapters including Xi C hapter which vas ftmiuled at Ohio State L ' niversity in 1908. I liglilltjiit of the . iitiimn ()iiarter was the an iiii.il f iu ' Ro,i t held at Homecomino. aried dant es, television parties, and other house parties made the social season a success. Spring ()iiarter was climaxed l) the- aniuial Spring Formal. Representing Phi l)elta Chi in activities were James Simmons and Kohert F ' ish as editors of the Jr. . merican Pharmaceutical Association s Jour- nal, the Spur. Jofin HecK and Charles J. Wil- liams were treasurer and memnership (liairmaii respectively of that organization. C harles Wil- liams was also the Pharmat y College representa- tive on the Student Senate. Norm Wittenauer .111(1 ( hester Bazelewicz were members of the Pharmacy Council of whith Rohcrt f ish is sec- retary. . i chapter ol Phi Delta Chi strives to raise the scholastic standards of its memfjers. Fach year a key is given to the memner who shows the greatest improvemeni in liis point hour during the past year, and another key is given to the mendjer hav- ing the highest t imiidative point hour in the fra- ternity. Phi Delta Chi also sponsors a Pharmacy Cup which is presented every year to the Phar- ma( student with the highest point hour for the past year. PHI DELT I CHI 543 I ' HI IIELT THET I iv chat Since its founding in Old ortli I lali .it Mi.inii University on December 26, 1848, Plii Delta Theta has become one of tlie largest social fraternities in the coiintr -. Ohio Zeta cliapter has participated in many campus activities during the past year. Leonard Alljrei ht was in cfiarge of publicity lor I lome- coming while Merrill lieem was chairman of the Football I ally Conimittep. John Spence was a member of the ( ireek Week C onimittee and the Office of Fraternitv- Affairs, while Joe Conrad was business manager of the Makio. John Spence also had the honor of being named a member of Rom- ophos, along with Conrad Stone and f odney Alt- vater. while Joe Conrad was made a mrniber of liiii k l .mil Dipper iinil I.enny Albrocht .ind Nor- ton Webster became memijers of Sphinx. I he Sweiiler Ciirl party was only one of the many social liuictions held by the Phi Dell s. I he Miami Triad was held with the Beta ' s and the Sigma C hi s. fluffy Diiy w.is held in the Spring with the Delta Lpsilons. I ' hi I )ell. '  1 beta was well represented on the varsity gridiron by Pandel Savic, I ' ete Perlnl and ChiK k ( landee. I he Phi Delt s were not found lacking in interfraternity sports. Tliey won the clianipionshlp in intramural track and reach -d the semi-linals in the interfraternity football leagues. They also participated in both the intramural nouling and )ll ' yball leagues. TOP ROW: Cannon. Spence. F. CampKll. WVslcrman. Desmond, P. LandeMJ. Waldoelc. Wittc, Weaver, Weitscl. Taylor. Nouns. Maull. J. LanJuf.lJ. Rohbins. Sehalk. Van Waiscner. Altvalcr. J. Spocrl. Borovich, Downing. Rt)W Ft UR: Fo.ler. Main . Bosworlh. Sehacffer. Collinj, Booker. Kelloutih, Lanum. Scharver, Forney, Boeh. I). Oimpbell. Colfman. K. Murphy. Winiel.r. D Murphy. Koder. Huliliko. ROW THREE: Wibic, Von Thron, E. Barker, H. Barker. Borders. Barchclmas, Webster. Wise, Hall. Slrang. Barber, Dunninj, Reinert. Rils. Hasler. Wain. ROW TWO: CibM.n. Scoll. Noves. Odebrechl. flumminRj. Prof. Dumble. Mm. Peterson. Fisher. ,Sn,ll. S Sp,„il. Y.uoi:. Albreehl. Brune. ROW ONE: Pugh. Kilmer. Martin. Hu-s. Sim.ins. S .,■,■n. V. Linkhorn. II -i i • l. ' X. Bast. iinpijpuuipninnpiuuMH - nn ' h d ' .d ' (r 6 Just tlw guys shooting the ureeze ' io.st ' (tirri is it ami du you pass I he part I played in winning the trophy LACrilT IIAlBrRS W ilson DuniLIc liinu-s 1 lull W illiam Stone William Dye RidianI 1 firkins lol,„ KM e RaLston Russell GR. DLATE MLMBERS Joseph Blackwell Gordon Kilmer James Nngelson Dennis Day Olio Landefeld Calvin VViWe George Howells CLASS or 1050 Norton Webster Leonard AILrecKl William Fisher James Sheldon JaHies Andreas Paul Hasler Thomas Simons Glenn Barber Ri bard Hudson William Snell EInuT Barker Cuirdon Eanuni John Spoerl Harn Barker Riilinrd Laux Samuel Spoerl Ned Bartlilenias Bvron Maddox Jeremiah Stilson Lynn Borders Willim,, Maul Jere Strang Duune BoswortK Daniel MtConaugbv Joseph ' on Thron James Boswortli Rol,ert Merrell Jatk Weaver Herbert Brune Riibard Odebrecbl William Weitzel (i)sepli Conrad Pete Perini C irlos Westerman Robert Crombie David Rankin William Wilson Jobn Cuinmings Norbert Reinert Robert Winter Robert Custer Pandel Savic George Wise Ricbard Desmond Yale Sriiallt Riciiard Sccrist CI- ?S OI- 1051 Charles Witte Merrill Beem James Muggins Jackson Smith Fred Campbell Sleplicu Kellougli Roger Snodgrass James Cannon F -.ul Larulefeltl lolm Sweeney [Xincan Dunning John Ligget illiam Taylor Wilson Gletcber Francis Martin John I rout Robert rorney Kenneth hirpliv Fredrriek Waldock lames Gibson Rob rt Rankin Arthur Watts James Hano er Carter Sharker Gerard Scott CLASS OF 1952 Russell oung Rodney AlSaler Cbnrles Daughters D.miel Noyes Jack BoeK William Downing Jobn Spence W illiam Booker Edward Fox Conrad Stone Rarle Coffman Ra ' n)ond [ oster lerold Slrimg Donald Cox a ssoF IQ53 WilliaTii lininiirw George Bast James Jamison Donald Murphy David Campbell Richard Johnston Isaac Ni liolas Jobn Collins Frirh Kilmer W.llian. I ' likerd Robert Eikosl Robert Koder William Pugh Ricbard Greet lames Kugh lames I obbins James Mietikko 1 orbes Ijnkbom Rifbard Sc baefer Charles Humbert Milton l.inkous Don Mains Robert Winzeler I9i2 liika Arc. Ohio Zela Chapter EslaUishod I8S1 tlO Chapters Founded 1848 58,763 Members 545 W fi(i( ufi vntratuc to nuiki ' at u arly I ' uiir i u t.ttnt i 1988 luka Ave. Alpha Oniicron Chapter Estahlished 932 5-1 C hapters Founded 1904 8.600 Members GR. DUATE MEMBERS Pl.ii.p Brarllcy Alfred Fader Myron Nnonlierc W ' cmor Lmmcricii 1 laroM Greenhouse Jcronu ' Kay CLASS OF 1950 Sbeldon oung Paul Asncs Morris Barnell Aniolil Bltiinentliol Sinmn C lunara l oonard Gilbert Nonnan larobson Allred KurtAwcig Jerome Mat Alvin Sabroff a. ss OF 1951 S iul Seigel Nonnan Sigel Allr.xl Sinr Cierald abler Robert Adi ' Ison Morton Coles F idiard GreenLergcr Albert Kanlcr Daniel Nemeroff Mar ' ey Rosen CLASS OF 1952 luigene Holb Alan Stbneider SanfonI Sniook l...i Hank Hanr - Blall Dale Goultl William Magid AKiii Mcncki ' n CL SS OF 1935 Albert Rotlienbrrs David Subs Ronald Slreeni AInn A.l.ll Shiarl Allrnson Kriiiirlli nrriiian Norinan t oppennan 1 l.trtiKl line IJovd FinKerluit Jmt Click Sbiall GnhUtein M.ir in Ki ' lruT Artliur M.I. Iilovil . Koberl Markowil Natluin Morris 1 larr S Ininn-r Irwin S liwart a!d 1 Van I buTinan 1 low an) Uraels 546 t it u ' tTt only real VW El ' SILII PI Phi Epsili)n I ' i rompleted its most siiccossfii! year since tlic Ir.iternity was fouiulecl at City Col- lege of New ork in l ' )0(. W ' itli tlie cliarlcring of six new ( liapters, tlie fraternity has expanaed from ( oast to const witli a menil)ersnip of 10.000. Tfie social program for the year was miirKecl liy many memora ' jie affairs. The Phi Ep s ana their dates were really in the liips at tlie Nlonfe Carlo party. A fun packed Homecoming week- end was topped off by a gala formal at the Fort Hayes F4otel. The annual Founder s Ball marked Alpha Omicron s 1 8th anniversary ' at Ohio State. After a niimher of tea dances, exchange dinners and informal house dances, the social season vas climaxed with the Spring Formal. Phi h[)silon Pi was well represented in many activities on campus. Dick Greenherger was treas- urer of OSPA. Dale Gould and Jerr ' Kay were active in University Players as well as W ' OSlj. while Mort Coles was president of the .Jazz Forum. BMOC staff. Student Frontliners and Hillel Stu- dent Council were only a few of the activities of Said Seigel. In scholastic achievement, Werner Emmerich received a Phi Beta Kappa key and a key from Sigma Xi, national science honorary. The Phi Kp athletic teams added two new tro- phies to the collection. In Loth hasehall and bowl- ing. Phi Ep teams advanced to the quarter finals, TOP ROW: Thurman. Marlcowil:. Kclncr, Attcnson, KfacKlouitz, CoIJstcin. Giiclc. Gould. Borman. Morris, Adelson. Barnct. ROW TWO: Smook. Rothcnbcrt;. Coppcrman. Kantcr. Schwartzcnwald. Adell. Finccrhut, Rosen. Barck. Mjts, Magid. ROW ONE: Grccnbcrgcr. Slor, Jacobson, Kay, Roth. Sigcl. Asncs, Gilbert, Seigel, Emmerich. Sachs. ■iPk i TOP ROW: Rupp, McL.jn. Ii.llt . Bucchmr. Houk. H. N.l...n. WooJ,-. Robbins. WjlL.:. lXl lt . H.itu. . Burkholdor, Anders, Seller, Larkins, Ro enkamp, DeVc e, Mun eII, Lupfcr, Gill, Brandt, Bowman. ROW FOUR: Maher, Gravim, Cameron, Hauji, Rnhh, Bare, J. Henry. Glen, Frye, B. Henry, S .elh.u-h, C. DuPre, D.Hammond, J.Hammond, Jennings. Wilson, Telefair. ROW THREE: Janssen, B. Moore, Stork, Alexander, Hoag, McGarthv, Mrs. Nosker. O. Moore. Cliniier, Hiighey. J. Laufersweiler, Bowtn, Salsich, Taylor, Moles. ROW TWO: Mack, Harley, T. Lau(cr weilcr, Wilks, Mowry. Criss, Kiethauber, Merkle, MacEvnan, Johnson. Martini, Blacker. ROW ONE: Shaw, Sanderson, Auch, R. Nelson, Baron, Hansel, Beiehtler, Schmuek. Fron ing, Janovac, Williams, Fcnner. Banner year might easily descril)c this past year for Plii Cianima Dflla. Tlie Plii ( lains yol off to a roariiit! start Ijy plat int four iiirn on llic cliam- pionsliip l iicKcyc olevcn: .lim I l.itjiic and Tom atson, fiids. tatklc .lark .Icmiinus and lialfn.K k. Bud I lenry starred for tlic Jim ks anil the I ' lii Gams. Also inakint! the Rose Bowl trip aloni sitli liie fooliiall pl.tMTs was head drnni iiiiijor. loiin Criss, Bt)l) lliirkhokler represented the Phi Gums on the haskethall court. Other ranipiis a ' li ilies ha e daimed the spare hours of sue h l hi ( lanis as Spike Link, president ol the Ohio Union Board of Overseers and a member of Sphinx; Rirliard Xdn Kacncl. president (il UiK kit iii l I )ipper: and Kent Hranilt. t hiel jiistiif ol llie lnlerlr.ilernil C oiirt ami a ineinber 1)1 Sphinx. Featured in the sni i.il c .ilend.ir at l..i rente liiilu ' e wiTe siuh events as the ( lay Nineties I ' arty .mil the Motnei ominu Dante. Int identiillv. the Phi ( lani s t)n top honors lor iloiiieroming dec- orations lor the second time in three years. Other hil hli(jhts of the social season were the traditional T hanksgiving Day Breakfast, the Jefferson I )ut) with the f hi Psi ' s, the Pit, ' Hinner ant! the hii; Sprinu I ' tirmal on the fraternity Iront lawn. I ' hi ( laniMi.t l)ell.i was founded in ISl.s, and sinte then il h.is expanded to i li.ipters. I ' HI V, MM IIELT An( tlw prwvrhial pii) in j ln ' 548 : 1 1 mm Klu. Uuss ( ' (or li)n IJitlnii Law mil r liLukrr UolM-rl hiirlvl.. M T Jnlin ( riss Uiilpli ( ' liML ' .r 1 n.trirs I )n[ ro iJoiidlil I )iiprr .Xtlisori I ' ultoril I itrlHTl Gill I Ai ri.n Ml lui iv ' [iytoii Utiriii ' lU ' Alliri M(M.iiiiS il Cl-VSSOi |0-,0 Piuil I laiMiniiiiil losrpi) I It ' iuy nii ' i(l [ liielifV Saiimrl Jnlliflt- I.1( k .li ' nitings K,n Kirll..J..T loliii I .iiulrr wfilrr lultii Mtlnsfit Kunnrd Molts Ul.l.,.nl N|.,.,i,. Iluul. . ' U..n K.,l.,rl Sk.,1.. .il S.,Ui,l, n,m.,l,l Srrll.,,,1, Cli.irlrs S.il.r Rnl..rl l,.xl..r ItiMSoii I iirliMi Willi,,.,, W ilson ( ifornf W itison l H BMH ' flU fl MVlv ■■■■ ■l jr. f 1   «A | I ' liilip AloxandiT ( u-ortji ' Bnro Ro! rrl Bi-i hllor Kvn Brntidt I lioinns F ne Ix ' slie Hague CL. SS OF 1931 l wrence Haug illi.iin I long I)(i i(l I Mrkiii iilloin I .upltT Iol,n M,( ,rll,v illitim Moort- AvtTV I nhhins P,.i l Rtipp ( lilson SiintuTsoii ki l.,ir l Stork Ki.l...r ) m., K...-nrl Don NWillate 1 Itonins Anders Ronerl Baron erne Bates Rirluim Blower Allen Bow en I ' xKvarc! Deister Kiein Devoe David Fenner CLASS OF 1052 Daniel Foley Richard Fowler lames I ' ronina lolin I laiiiinond Sicpnen Jannvae Richard Janssen James Maner In. I M,K,Mn F ogrr Nelson I honias Ronn I ).i id Roggcnt ani|i M.lviil,- Sl,..w I.iltliiu lilrfair l ' .,.il ill,,„m . liiion oods William Arledge Stephen Audi Harold Bowman James I ' olcy William Gravius John Hansel CL SSOF 1953 Charles Harley Rooort I ludson l.dwin Johnson Thomas l ulerswriler Rohert M( Fwan lames MacK RoLerl Martini lames Merkle Roger Morit lark Mowry illirtiii Owesney Richard Sdimuck WilliH,,, Wilk. 21 HE. nh Ave. O iiicrori Deuleron Cliapter Established 1878 70 (jixnplers Founded 1848 40.000 Members f J5ic. yiitsic, yjttsic rlUi ' ity Joe — the W ' inrianf TIte Frig il iJ 50 ' s r.,.C ' ii fife 3lue Mor MUTiyX ' t ( liiirlrs r)uc in l„ .,.-s lUl Ir. liirlin ( inadr KnluTl (filter lonn { oyle I.IIIICS l fMllllill Kit li.inl I .i)ul« ' lariM ' S Anderson illiaiii Auer I lr v ,ir l Kniiiilevc KcilM-rt Durst-y tlliiini l.l)n«T C liiirlcs l tfiin I ACL ' L-n- MF IBERS CuTillo Crallowav i: ( ai l OkourL.- C.KADLATE MEMBERS Kii liiircl rHlK ' y C lutrlfs I ' inlii Jr. Olio htirpiiiis I ' .fKvard ( iroflHT illiitiii I lanfv CLASS Ol 1950 W ' illinni Munagan hjifM C ftrrison Williani Hnrpt-r Carl Musor lanies Nelson Ri( linrd Rhonrv illiaiM i( ( irrc Kuliara OK. ' illy Jr. r.(il t ' n ' ranifiul Julin 1 liunipson Marry Wliillah li R .ImtI Wilm.s Aniliuny Siranges Jr. I Hvid alfunn Kdward Welter Paul eisenl erner JoMpl. W.l.l. I t-rnaru iriiirU li.lin Duller William EMcr l.diiis I ' avret Mi« liael Gatlozzi CLASS OF 1951 ioiin Oellinfier dliani Kelly Jolin Kcrber I ' ranlc Masters William MaHinglv lul.n Kandnlpl. Marlln KinJ James I liotiipson 98 Nth Are. Thela Chapter Established 1920 25 Chapters Founded iH89 7.525 Members ' l.irlin Aiier RuKerl C liutc |)(iriiini (riovinazzo Ciiarl.v Ciluntz I .nw.ird ( ifiinde illiiiiii Krmise Alfred Bouni I lictinas I evore I lion)a : Oonaluic ( liesler I i« Kes CL SS OF 1952 James Manonev A! Mairr laiiii-s Miirpny Rohcrl f azo ( ' .arr lt Riillv Willian, Ril. V CLASS OF 1953 Konerl Cirogan ( ) ven Hand I )onald Kegelnieyer lames Kioppenslein Jolin Nesser L  wrenre Salzer Ir illiam Serraino John Slnss James hidni Fran is I liompsoii I lioiiiit ' lutriMT Ki.l.ar.l Ran l .l|.l. Rirltani Rii|i|i Alhcrl W ' hilnier N.il .Imal Mfiir ' cis Ji Soinf onn Sinner IiM ' ROW T- Wliitrmr. ' ci cnbcri;rr. Murphy. Fbvin, Kr.Mi c. Fitsgcr-iM. ( ■liinti. Nelson. Bowlini;. J. W ' hitmcr. F.ihcy, RiU-y, RcKclmcyiT. Ni-sscr. Rt W THREE; Gii vina::u. (Jro .m. Randolph. Mahoncy. Elder. Rvipp. Kelly. Miiscr. Power. Donahue. Ftannitlan. Kloppensrein. F ' l.-kes. ROW T ' 0: Weber. Rhoncy. Brumlevc, Ebner. Favrct, Stoddard. Aucr, Garri5on, Gatloszi. ROW ONE: Dcvorc, Grande, Rctlly. Hand. Vogcl, Huuni. Underwood, Zehnai. At iIk (liniax ol its tliirlietli yeeir on tlie Ohio State University campus, rlii Kappa has rra heel the top in creating brotherhood, good Icilowship, and high scliolastic standards among Catliolic students. I he social whirl ol Phi Kappa during the past year, as usual, never lacked for excitement and fun. The Ree hwold Inn was the scene of a Tri- angle Dance between the Phi Kappa. Theta Kappa Phi, and Alpha Phi Delta fraternities, and a similar triangle was held at the Phi Kappa house with the Acacias and f hi Mu Deltas. Among the really big splurges of the year were the Fall For- mal held at the f ' iesta Chin, the Pledge W inter I ' ormal at the Deshler-W ' alliik Hotel and the last and biggest event (il llii- year, tin- Province Ball, held at Athens. Ohir). in ronjun tion with Mu, Oniiiron, Rho, Psi, and Alpha lieta chapters. With the addition of the usual house sport dances, liayrides, picnics, and stag parties, the social calen- dar proved to be pat ked to the brim with activity. With the usual enthusiastic and successful par- tic ipation in intramural sports. Phi Kappa finished the season with the addition ol a football trophy, and the championship cup in bowling and basket- ball. Phi Kappa is the oldest and largest fraternity for Catholic men in the country. It was founded in I88Q at I5rown I ' niversily and since that time if has expanded to include 25 chapters. .Von. IrU „„■ PHI h PP 551 I ' HI hAI ' IM I ' SI ml (I Mill- (xJcMuruunJ l cnyint; t( iitK lliat lnc arc tJiiill) ol .siiljsidiz- ing players. I ' lii Kappa Psi admits (nis was an unusual year in intrtiiniiral footniill. Xot only did llioy «aptiire llio lop spot as Irulfrnity cliainpiun l)ul also each ol llicir lliree teams acquired tro- phies for winning in llie three ieaijiies in wliii h they playc-d. In addition to this, the Phi Psi s were runners-up in u iiiMoini, ' and s n two trophies in sf lll di. i ill an i iper was i i en a iiicd.il lor lop indi i lu.d tennis honors. I he Plii Psi s aren I to he outdone In varsity sports, either. Curly Morrison, top scorer in the HilJ I en. and Dick .Schnillker helped the |- ' ootl)ali Team capture Rose Bowl honors this year. Also. I )lc k Si hnittker lontrihuled his t. dents to the I rac k I eain and as captain of the Basketljall Team. Outstandinu ' in lanipus activities were such well know n Phi Psi s as W ' ih ( ollins. sophomoro editor ol the Makio: I )i k Hull, newscaster for WOSU: loe I ' .llenian in (anipus dramatics: .litn Sharpe, nattalion lonunander in NROTC: Warren Wei- ant, (oinniodore ol .ul midwest collegiate sailioL ' (lulls; ,ni(l liiii Irwin. se( retarv of Ohio . taters. Ini .. sluileul senator. Sundial Boaril. anil Ohio I nion Board of Overseers. l oi la! hluhlitjhts ill! luded lionieroiiiinu W eek- end. Winter and ,Sprinj lorrnals. the annn.d Pia- alle Dance, ami tin- leff Duo given with the Phi ( lanis. TOP ROW: Glasncr. Hood. Dictil. Hjricr.idcr. Meek. Stevens. Wirtol. Lewis. Blikc. V.in Riper. Crimcr. Poncr. Vjn Sclioik. Hill. Hum. Cryder. Dennison. Liniju. ROW THREE: Cookslon. W.illing(ord. Hoge, Hamilton. Terry. Winter. Wei.int. B.irnes. Kennedy. Lemkc. Seit:. Crowther. . OlcntlAUsen. Leiimkulc. Rittenhnuw. Winters, Pavi.. Cordon. ROW TWO: P.irker. J W;,|Joek. Hile. Behlin. Hr.eser. Uwler. Henderson. Tjyinr, Heppes. Jruin. Otilincer. Leader. W. W.ddock. Lilley ROW ONE: Schied. Smith. Bl.ike. Seekel, Prcnnn. Fr.nch. Bl:ick. Slin(..rlh, Rovce. Walters. Si.ifTI,!. S.im., v,t LM Parly-parly for the Plii Psis Foothcdl enthusiasm riiat pepsoflvnt %milv FACn.n- Ml-MBKRS llii Ii Bcalty Donald Huffman Wen.lell l .stle Kit u T( BmslifHT John Monlz 1 larrv ' Semnns M.I IXivis Horn, ' Postic Cteorgc Sieberl David MuFFnian Henrv Sims GRADL ' ATE MEMBFR s lolm Aldrit li Ellsworth Lett John Reese James Boucher George Lewis Frank Root Jr. Richard DeVere Richard Oman Greg Sheehan Ciporgp Gordon Rayniond Parktr Richard Slager lacltson Launer Carey f a i Richard Wunderlich ' ' z ' luhn Postle CU SS OF 1050 James Behlen John Henderson John Oblinger R.cl.ard Buli Robert Hile James Sharpe Albert Cramer James Irwin R. Peter Spicer lames Crowlher John l-awler Richard Schniltker Joseph Elleman Robert I eader Henr ' Taylor Cfporge Frost Robert Lemke !acJ Wald ock Roherl Gulches Richard Masheter William Waldock William Hanaford Tony McClearv- Carrol Warrell ( «eorge Harkrader 1 homns Meek Ired Morrison CL. ' XSS OF 1051 William White l.....es Cr der Jnnies Hunt I ' .dward Snouffer Whitney Oillon Scott Jarrett David Fimmons IVler Dunlde Robert l hman William Van Riper Neil rioon Tom Oinhaiisen Warren S. Weiant Mar ' in Grciser Richard Paul Robert Porter CL SS OF 1052 James eager lirtue Bomes I )avid Henderson Ernest J riffon SvU ester Bhike Rnhert Kcnnt ' dv Milton ' nn Schoik Rnv Breuilig William Lewis Elmer Ward W .llu.r ( ollins Albert Seit Daniel Webber l..hn Dunk.-I James Slatfer Roger Williams 1 rank Mail Merril Stevens Robert Wilson K .li.rt Ihiiniilon Russell Terr ' CLASS OF 1013 Envin Zeller W.lli..m Black Richard Hamilton Richard Royce R-hrrt Blake John Hoge f ' red Sams ll.ninas ( atighell Douglas lolwadel Louie Scheid i ohert ( awley Duane Hood Ciarv- Seckel Jack Cookslon Cl.nrl.-; Fl...il Donald Shifflette Richard Cr ' der irli.r l.tlmilitilil Carlton Sl.inforlh led Denison W.IIiiun 1 ,ill.v John Wiillingfttrd 1 ),i id Orenan illinm I .inifo James W altt-rs Rohert ! nnch Kenneth Mahan Douglas Winters illtani Giasencr Hugh Ritlenhousc Donald iper David Gordon William Woodyard n E. ink Ave. Ohio Delta Clicipier Established 1880 32 Chapters Eoiiridecl 18i2 26.000 ISIembers i 4 Iijiiii a 553 £ 7 hat 5 tiic iiri( ( ..;.,j.,, ..a, liL,,,,, ,1 166 E. Woodruff Ave. Alpha C ii Chapter I ' .slaUished 1025 42 Chapters Founded 1850 j.586 lembers FACL ' L n- MRMBIRS fjlfinr Transenu (.RADl ATI Nil NIBIK V i )ri ' n V uIIiT lamrs Man 1. est. r ( i.Duk Kirliardson CL SS OK 1930 I ' .imI W,1 r lui %rrmc Buirn HU|j[t W illiam Ja iies NorlMTl S iilri Kalpl) Bn-wrr Charles Kindl.T K..lr.l. Sill. ' .k Donald ( no[MT l. l anl Lopina link Sriiilli 1 lioMiiis 1 (iwirr Ki.l.anl Marshall W ' llliiiin 1 it ' ljf Kiduinl ( mrrlf miller Urn P.trir M.irsliiill Pri-on 1 (Iwiinl (_ , llaiKorlc k.iUert kotlKers 1 reel W ' iiitprktinip i: l«.,r.l V llamck KoKerl Kepp Bill ' oo,lv..r.l CI- S Ui 1951 Kalpl. Dr.,., Cichis Gasson ' ill.ir l Poll.r Jr. I lionitts i am-ll knfier Kirk Kolort K;illil im 1 lioinns Fu-tk ( leortle Marti Jr. 1 )ean Mat Dnitiild CLASS Ol luii l..l,n Uoll.r ) atirin l arr liicli MiGuirc ri....,i...r ll..ll .„l la...... iWul ( H-np Mvrrs KhI.... I l.. kM.n (ii «)rii.- Br(k Jr. l...k I ' l.lllips l ii i l Inlinviiii Ravti. iii(t Bill, k 1 r.mk ( iiiTM B.ll K.v.rr Kii Itant BriL ' lit WiIIm... U. ' l l. ' nl..M 1, l,„L M,ll..rv l)..n..l.( r...|.r W ' .ll li„,- (...r.lon Mill.r 1 r.J D.,v.. 1 )a if J Sliiiilaiiiiri- Ir K,.lw,r.l Kol.l. ' .I.T 1 D..,k ( l.i-sl(-r 1 n-.-n.ai. Knu. ' r Riil.nik KuhiTt 1 ii-iini 1 .dward Borsl.rrdintf Ui.li.ir.l Scliiiikr (i( ortfr Hrlriik liin.es Ctiitlon lol.n I l.lii. I iivicl lonr li. ' rl.r,l ll .|.nl,ml,l 1 1 ' tl 1 Inolniiin DnI.- York 554 run offosion — smile craiion I ' HI i; IM ' A HllilU l Phi Kappa Sigma started a memorable year ny taptiiring second place in the Homecoming con- test with their deiorations nased on a 40 cr theme. 1 he Skidis went on to add two football trophies and the fraternity basketball trophy to their al- ready large (ollertion. A full schedine of social events made this year a particinarly enjoyable one. Outstanding among the events were the Plantation Party and the Beach Party in Winter Quarter, followed by the Kobblestone Kapers in Spring Quarter. Phi Kappa Sigma has always had a number of outstanding men on campus. The past year was no exception with Bill Jaynes. Sphinx and Greek Week chairman: liob Rodgers. YMC. Cabinet and Lanlcrn stall; IJon Cooper, regimental com- mander of the 1st Regimental Area of Pershing f ifles: Cieorge Hetrick. who contributed his tal- ents to such shows as Ciirl Crazy and The fied Mill and acted as Co-EmCee of the May Week Panoranifi; fiill Reidenbarh. Romophos. Com- merce College Council: and Sophomore secretary of Student Senate: and Dick Jackson, who con- tributefl his tiilents to the Scarlet Mask, and also captured the lead in the Red Mill and in School for Husbands. The Phi Kijps were well represented in athletics by Rod Swinehart and Jack McCuire on the gridiron and by Norb Scblei on the golf team. TOP ROW: Rvctcnik. Fcick. Rodsers. E. C. H.incock. Potter, Fircovcd. Bright, Citton, Rathbiin, Kirlc, Hclmhrcht, Deck. Culler. Youngquist. Rohlcdcr. ROW FOUR: B.irr. Johnson. GoertemiMe. Woodyard. Winterkamp. Deem. Uhland. E. P. Hancock. Hufford. Rcidcnbach. Trimmer. Schlci, Repp. ROW THREE: Kindlcr. Cooper. Marshall. Tietre. Fowler. Jaynes. Mrs. Sherman. Sillcck. Trion. Petrick. Brewer. Lopina. Webster. ROW TWO: Frecm.in. Mvrr , West, lack-on, Schiilke. Marti. Queen. Becrman. Seal. Farrcll. Milbcrry. Hetrick. ROW ONE: Hitotman. i ' , T ' l llr ■ H: , MacDonald. Borcherdinc. Thorton. Hcnne. Bolcnbaugh. York. r .n 7 ir 1 P 1 ci ( fv. i u TDE ' ROW: Han, I . MvC uv. W lsun, Hmut. Coi.ns. I ' :irkcc. GillaKhcr. LouBhridgc. Shell. Van Allen, Moscly. RO I HRht: Schwabb. Pciti. Trader. Dke.Mm. Hibbard. D ' Arcy. Hamblin. Runyeon, Wade. MeDaniel. Dill. Rallentine. Plapp. McLaren. Hardin. Rilchey, ROW TWO: True. Spitzlcr, Coburn. Bogart. Gurnev, Shackelford. John on. Geiser. Ankeny. Romick, Lushing, StcUer, Kuhnerl. Watkins. ROW ONE: Hunlcr, Berry, NcUon, McNinch, HauKr, Smith. Rinck, Alter, Davit. Sandcr on, Brown. Big news willi llic I ' lii Kappa Tans lliis yi ' ar was the building of their new house. The new house will take rare of 56 men plus fiuests. Spirit ran hifih for other reasons this year. I he national frateriilt . only In its fird year of exist- ence, tooL in a nun)l)iT of hapters aiul oxpanrlen its meiiii)ership to almost 20.()0() men. Men like Jack Shackelford, chairman of 1949 s Dad s Day, member of Texnikoi, fiurket and Dip- per, and past secretary-treasurer ol Sludcnt Senate. carried on for the fraternitv ' . Rod Harrison headed the I ' .ducalion College Countil and sal in on the Student Senate, wriile I ' rank D . rry iiroughl home llii ' Iropliics from his wlruiinu ' ' - a! (rack meets, . tan ( leiser liilil ilnwn tlic iol) ol editor on the . gri( iillm.ii .Shidcril iiiimii iiic. .ind par- ticipated in Sigma Deltii Chi and Hm kit ,inil flipper functions. I hi Kappa I au arricd on its tr i(lllii n with its annual Ulcer ( mh li Party. Christmas Party for underprivileged (hildreii. I ad s and Mother ( elenratioiis. and I ' ounder s Day Ban iuel. nut the top events of the year were the Sweetheart l orin il and the Dream ( lirl f ' ormal. Well known iiicn ol Phi Kapp.i 1 .lu im hulc i - oiich f aul Mixler. Don Hbrighl. Stale I reasurer, i ed Brooks. NBS newscaster, and Smith Rairdon, president ol ( Miio State s .Vhimiii .Xssoi iaiion. More ill. in a do cn niiiiiliciv nj ()liio .Sl.itc l.ii ull .ire Plii I .III .. PHI h rr T ii ' )n. tiii fri | ili ' rt rr « ' . ' 556 1 Al I l.n MI.MHI KS Alli.il Amy 1 lenrv 1 Inailliinil Allt.d i ' l.ilLy II. (M.nlnn ll.. .. II H M.,vm„.l Karl SliriMHi Ki ' riiiil 1 Irrmlitn K„l|.l. l all, ' nl...rL ' . ' r Kolterl 1 rippy CU API Ml ll NIUI K s Itiint ' S Alulrt-w s 1 «.rHI n.ll lames Smilli Benjtiinin C nlinttui (■..rl .M,|). Mi,l Jatk S ude« Josepli Dtililirl tlltniti SallHiiiiin CLASS or 1050 Geortfe Tents iirinni Atitinia II,.rnl,l Ir,l,.„L Lvie M.Faren C lutrlfs BitllmliiH ' Inlin ( ••irniT W iili.im I ' nrLer K..l, )i hrrrv lalllrv ( iriser Jat k Romi L. Carl iii u.trl Rtidnev 1 larri5on Dale SeilirrlinC Moudrd ( roiuli Willi..... Ilillver John Sh.Mkellord 1 rank DAr.y D.a.i ll....t r llaruld Strl rr Danu-I I )rain Ki ' nnrtli Kiilinert W illiaiii i ralzer W ' iltinni Diincion l.oiiis Lusliinn CLASS Ol IT,! Charles W ' orley Inlin Asliflnmn Roliert Jolinson ConratI Raurh RoIutI l)a is Josepli M(Niinli Jr. (teorUe Ritrhey Bmco (iurney Rolxrl Mil.hard Pl.ilip Mosely CLASS OF I0j2 1 .dward an Allen Um Alter William Il.mard Ronald Shwnl h Tliomas Ankony Menr - Kordes Josepli Spaynola Jr Runcrt ( oniirn 1 )i id Mosely Henry Spil ler Kdward Mainhlin l-arl IVil Jr. Sidney oris 1 honias Harding Benjamin IVters John W ' adi- ictor Matisrr trederiik Plapp Jr. Rohirt W ' nikins Einer ' HetrirL Ritltrrt Kunyeoti William Sanderson CLASS OF 1953 Nl.r.l.all Watkins Norman Brown Edward Loucliridfie 1 ).ir in Sampsel Curtis Coons Ciar Lylle R,.l,..r l Sliolt David DtA ore 1 lieodore Nelson 1 IioiDiis I me Rdward ( ' allaijlier Carl Okeson Rirliiircl Nance Lester ilinsliaw RmImhI Ki...l K„l„,i . h lit 15th Ave. Cjamma Cliapicr Established 1912 f)4 Chnplers Founded 1906 13,954 Members Xo one misses this hoar .ihrr Burnlitiiii I )ou| lus IJifiinger illiani I .uiig I rrn Andrc-ws Kit liaru C inlc I nomas C laytune ( ' .uwani Dtiiiuvan Robert DuPuv FAClI.n ' MLLMIilR; Dwiglil Drlx ng GRADUATE MEMBERS Robert Gcrritk CLASS or 1930 JatK HvsrII Ja.k ri.kanl Cliarlfs I orlcr George Rhodes Mur.irr Ml I addcn William Wilcox Daniel KopiT l.inir ; niitn Jusrpn S oIIohJ Rtiln ' rt Sit ' inliaiiKn I lionins I liorni- Jarufs Addison allrr A[ plc C fiarli-s Benson AllxTt Oavison Richard Day William I ' ippin Lawrence Finnegan CLASS UF 1951 Herberl Fischer Cilrn Oinson .losi ' pn ( iraul I ' otll llalh. ' Irl (iiorci- ll.itz. Roy Morris Norman Moiko Rhluu.l Paslor Ij ' I.iiuI I ' lillrrMiii I ' l.ll.p I ' . ' tr. ' I) )iil liis RiinariU RMh„r.l ImLa.h Roljcrt iinuT Buvarn WVizenecKer 275 ;5 i Acp. Mu Cjanima Chapter EstaUisficd 1926 9 Chapters Foimded I9IR 5.(M)0 Members Lawrence Belirens Amok! lirewer W ' illiiim Bucrolo ( ' .cKvnrt! Cairns TallMrt I l..ra Ri.l.ar.l ll.il I hud I JundL-rtinurK Lindsey Bergh James Bertscn Clinord Dougherty ' I nomas r.ynon Alherl Fcliri Anthony I ' crrantc James I ' ippin CLASS OF J 952 Richard Layboume Gerald I ng Paid LiiriniQ Gl.a M.ladden C harh ' S Morgan Roberl NVil I-.CO Peoples Robert Scarborough CLASS OF 1955 Lloyd ( ciniiew Ii.irdl Stewart I (u ' hes Phillip Kiiisley ( leoriii- Kinnanion ( iiarles MoriJiin Doucla Mifh.1.1 Richard Scarles ( orCf SharKellorti Ditiiiel 1 ulpas Paul I aylur Charles Wilcher I vouis da( K Raymond .UKOwski ' ■.uC ' ne Robinson David Saylor Ki.hard Sthniidi illis Stevenson Robert Tavlel Inhn fmhi William Welsh . r.J thnfi.r ' . i iiie (o renieiriber r ?T n TOP ROW: Scarburogh. Stccvnson. Morris. Bcrlsch, Bcrgh. Fcrrantc. Fclici. Tayfcl, Takach, Pastor, Molkoo, Benson. Fisher. Cairns. Hushes. ROW FOUR: Todd. Apple. Slack. Addison. Rieh.irds. Shacklcford. Morgan. Berhans. Hattficld. Patterson, Warner. Daiigherty. Michack. Wiltshire. ROW THREE: Clayton, Andrews, Circle, Rhodes, Stienbaugh. Smith, Wcisenecker, Roper, Szollosi, Donovan. Davidson. ROW T ' 0: Hundertmark, Peoples, Eynon, Neil. Searles. Hcils, Gibson, Flora, J. Fippin, Zykowski. ROW ONE; Kinniman, Luoma. Brewer, Welch, Knisley, Talpas. HyscU, Laybournc, Long. Plii . Iii l elt.i t.irlc(l llic year oil willi a lianij by adding 26 new plodsfs. flicy were very active In intrnniiirals. t ompctiiii! in tlic playoffs In foot- hall and voilevoall. The outstanding social event l.s the Winter For- mal at which time the OSU Redhead of the year is crowned. 1 he Homecoming week-end was quite successful with many brothers returning for the occasion. Also on the social calendar were the Fall and Spring Formals. the Pig Alley part - and the Monte Carlo party at which money was tossed away freely and several prizes are liberally dis- tributed to the party goers who win the largest fortunes during the course of the evening. Senior Night was held during Spring (,)uarler at which time the graduating seniors were honored and dunked in Mirror Lake, A Mothers Day banquet was held in the Spring. I he chapter was represented in campus activi- ties by Roy Morris. secretar ' -treasurer of h rater nity Affairs, Student Senator. Ohio Staters. Inc.. and a member of liuckct and Dipper. Pledges John Todd and Al Feleci worked as Freshman secretaries in the Student Senate office. Tony Fcr- rante served as tfie president of the Freshman Ac- tivities Council and worked as a Freshman secre- tary in the Student Activities Office, Mu Gamma was represented on the gridiron by Larry Behrens. ru( v praisps loud I ' HI U HELTA ■ 559 % FHI mm IIELT I jazz time This vear Plii Sicmn Delta was er - much in pvidrnce in all phases of campus activities. Avery Meckler was made Sophomore manager of the Baseball Squad while Jerrv- Paldy was jiuiior manager of the Rose Bowl Burks and treasurer of Scarlet Key. Harry Zaslavsky was poundini. ' tin- hardwood on the Junior N ' arsity Sr|nad. Jack Bcrns. husiness manauer ol llie . lakio last year, diverted his attention lo the l iil)li ali )ns Board. the f£ducalion C ouik il •mil inaKiiit, ' ( ireek Week a success. In .Kldition lo Ix ' iiiii a nieinhcr ol the Board of Control of Strollers, Stan ah kcr %vas a sophomore Business Manager on llic NIakio tocellicr with fralernily hrolhcr Icrrv RolhMhil.l. The social calendar started off on a superstitious note with a l riday the Ijtii Oance. This was fol- lowed by the annual Circus Dance. Bi-weekly dances, arranged imder the able supervision of . lel I.erner. matle the social season a success. All llioc cMMils were topped off in Fall (Quarter by llic iiumal Homecoming dance at the f ort Hayes ( ()l(i Room. ( )iitst.ui(ling event of Winter ( )uar- l ' r w,is llir irilii niiinir Dame iicld it llii ' B ' ' ( liw old Ijiri. Phi .Sigiii.i I )ilt,i was fouiulrd on NoNcnincr 1 . I )()!). ,itid since that time it has increased to 2 ) natioMcd chapters and 000 members including ( )iiii(ron liapler which was founded at Ohio Stale I ' nivcrsilv in 1021. TOP ROW: Lcrl:m:in. Gnldhcrccr. Micklcr. Kovacs. Levin. f;ol.lrT h. Sui;.irman. Hamcl. GnldhcrB. Eisner, Stem. Milchill. ROW TWO: Z.i9lav ky. Zuckcr. Bri;dir, W.iwmhal, Ltfki.wich. Nu haum. Swaim. Bcrnj. Bruckman. Trankcl. ROW ONE: Susarman, Maxson. Atkins. Rothschild, SarUon, Botnick, Berk. T.ili-ni.iii. Ra . Lcaviit, Gary. Sweets or l ic sweet Barbershop trio Looks crowded Nomian Atkins Sidney ( omricli Sanford Fagndau Stanley Ball lark Bems Martin Botni k .lerTV Bmcknian r,R. DL ' ATE MRMBI-RS Sidney Grare Roy Lichtenstein Gerald Mark CLASS OF 1050 Stanford Diamond I loyd I ranke! Sanford Ko ars Alan I jtlnian George Loewitt Heri.ert PnlUk MaiA ' in Sakol Fz.ra Saul Howard Stern i awrence Swain Harnld ralisman B.mar.l WVsenthal 1968 luka Ave. Onxicron CJiaptor EstaUishoA tQ2i 2t C nopters Founded 1909 5.500 f hmibers Fdward Bnider Ciene C ar ' leiT ' C oldher( Donald ( loldlicrU ' T Lawrente Hrsrlo CLASS OF 1051 Norman l efkowidi Melvin I rner Allan Lortznian arren Lf itt Arnold MikUl Gerald Palny Stanley Ridislnne Slanlord Sari son N larlin Susarnmn Riiliard Weiss Burt B.rk Sidney l urkler lames Goldrirn lay (foldslon Slierman laniel CLASS OF 1052 Earle I.efton Sanfnrd Mnx )n Aver - Merkler Mernert Nussniiuni Alvin r ock lerry Koll.s.l.iU NIar in Stiaamian Gordon 1 oleii Harn, ' .aslavsky Stanley 7.U(ker Sam Ahramson . llan Beallo Morris lierlin Urlr Berinan I ' aul l iK lisnaum Ronald Biirflnitin Don C olien Gerald ( olien Icrry ( olien Dftnald Iranklin CL SSOF 1055 RoKert Goldstein Dave ( trernncri; Sanford Halperl Fdwarfl lers )i Arnold iunu- lack Krause Donald Lefton Hernert l-eliman l ' iwrrn f Lew Nale Marx Slieldon Miller I veonarn rayner Euijfene Rose Roherl Sfhacler Milfred Silvirlieru Myman Slo.kfisli I larold assernian Ki l,.,r,l WcIxT Morris eisman 561 TTT n rr. A i v A riy il (i t if till So tired ,.l. . „„, ,..,J -tl 1 5th Ave. Pi l eutoron C iaplcr Established 192 ) 5-4 Chapters hounded 1875 20,1- Memherf ! .(Jwiird I )r.ikp n trr ( tr.tlv i ACii.iT mkmbi:rs William Jrnrks C.R ADl Mi Nil NITERS Htirrv I. vie Cimrl.-s R.-.-J.r RoImtI wirprniHT lul.n IMu.l Ctcorar StmliMri ' litT H,.rr l.yl,- Rodnry S jiiir« ' s CI- SS OK 1030 1 i-rl I atJUttrrl ill.,r,l Ii..rrm- lolin (iitlirif) Riiluird Ijnder Slai)li-v I it ' rniicki Nil, ll.mk Aiitfiisl Siniiiions Ronfii IirfltlHTninn I (Kv.iril liifrs l.lovd SiniiiKin Josrpli ( osi ' lli Rodiu-v KinsL-y CLASS OF !Q5I Hu mu Wnlsli . nJr - n.itirr RoIhtI Haniniond Richard Slylier M..rnM Kra.ll.- Mvron MuM«T Waller Tomala Roiiirl Ditnir IVirr M.CnnnrI CL SS OI 1952 Jnitirs ' irkt rs Jolm Cnrnt ' S I ' riix Hulinoix? GM rge Sniilfi Iciin Cnssil John Posliilc Ron ' ri Tosi W ' i ' sl ( luirlr i Gernld Shullz Don rlnT 1 liottins MrDonald CI- S or IU55 W ' illiarii YtMrlli Idliii U.irhinc tiilin lilny |-:arl Ryr M..X IW.) Raynionci 1 .oiisliin - ri l« ' ri SluIlaKartfi-r l ' .iK .tril hriiwn toliii Miinrs hrrnard Sk arka C.ill.rrt ( !  Vr Rnln-rt M.,n,.r Carl 1 liitMlarf Riiliiinl 1 Jwftrds ' .ll.,.r.. M.l.m-M llarl.v Im 1 iiniiiiih (tltiHS RnlM-rl Murpliy IVirr rnnid..ni ! )oiuilcl Goodrn 1 ltir cv 1 Vrrc Danirl Rilz Jamr« Winuard 562 M. Here s to vou I ' Hi mm U VV In 1875 six mi ' ii it the I ni fr it ol M.iss.k Im- setts foundeo a lrateriiit with idi-.ils still iiplicin l)y a t ro viii« inemliersliip ol 20.000. In l ' )25 Fi Deiiteron of Pni Sigma Kappa ostaolislied itself at Ohio State. . rtivities men wearing Phi Sig pearls iii liided Oriio Staters Joe C osetti and Oordon lirii ker. The latter was an Ohio L nion Overseer and a Student Senator. C hapter president Cosetti is also Junior C lass treasurer, and histice deorge Strtdd- dreder could be found on the Student C ourt bench. Strollers presented Ken Diehl with their annual Oscar award and . ndy Bauer held the assistant managership of the Ohio State Engi- [leer. W ' eiiring the pledge pin and Iiolding liigli positions (HI the freshman f-ootball Team were loliii I Hay, liob Murphy. Bej nie Sl varl a, and ( lib Clowe. . new high was hit this year in the numl)er of house parties, exchange dinners, hour dances, stag get togethers. and fish fries. Hardly any occasion, week-end. or holiday went unnoticed on the social calendar and actives and pledges alike were kept busy organizing fun festivals. Tlie Phi Sig Moon- light Ciirl was chosen in Xovemljer to reign over many of the functions whidi were climaxed by a formal dance in her honor. The Fall Formal, IXid ' s Day. Founders Day and Homecoming were other red letter days at the Phi Sigma Kappa house. TOP ROV: Lrndcr. Postjk. A. Simmons. Pitrcc, Rit;. Borst, L. Simmons, Jjros. Bieinacki, Glass, McConncll. ROW THREE: Tcmila. Blumc. Edu-ards. Vickcrn Ciiscl. Hammond. Rye. Theodore. Brown. M,incs. HnHcr. Carrcnlcr ROW TWO Stiihld.-h.-r. St.ilccr. Will . Bauer. Drake. Cosclti. Smith. SIvkcr. Walsh, lir . V. r ROW ONE P.l.m!- H ' i T v. W, h,r, WincirJ. Shelliharaer. Tr -■ ' • tr- si,,,|,.. rOI ' ROW. liu:!i. l)..vK., I ' lti.-.,:.. lii.ll.,«. R.i,u. L i.i. W mtliJJ. Ck;; . B...ui.t.i. t ' . ' -Ui. U.vj.i:. Simmons. Andrew . Anjrcw.-. Dil:. Grappy. B.1II. M.ilhcny ROW THREE: Willioms. ForK . William!, Elholl. Ulry, Prcslon. Slull. Estcs. Ditnck. l.outhcr Millikin. Rvck. Fishir. Hancr, Ponsani. Kcrbcr, Mock. ROW TWO: Blackburn. Troycr, Parlcttc, Rcis iK. Hirth. Spencer. Mrs. Zorn. Dcrshcm. Apicella. Greene. Lont:hrake. Lindsay. Kirkby. ROW ONE: Priddy, Boohm, Culler. Bishop. Chipman. H.irrison. Walters. Vespa. Kumlcr, Met:lan. Campbell, Prosser. Oliver. I i Kappa .- lplia round its social calendar well filled tliroiielioiil tlic yt-ar. A hayridc opened the lali (.Quarter aixl was (|ui( Uy lollowed ny a s(|uare dance. Dads Day was lollowed h I loiiici oiniiiu ' wnirn found alumni tnreadinU tlieir way tliroiiiiii llie piled up kiuiiiii-s ol tlie 1 Ioiium oinini; de( ora- tions. The seasons acli ilies were liii, ' lilii lited ny tfie annual f nll f orrn.il lnld .il llic B((( liwold Ri ' slaiirant. Winter (.Quarter found the men of the Shield and Uiamond looking forward to the antuial Beaux Arts iiall held with Acacia fraternity. rounder s Day fiancpiet, held in March. elel)rated the N2nd year ol I ' i Kiippa .Mplia s history. Sprint, ' Quarter was the occasion of the Dream Girl For- mal, when the Dream dirl of the year was chosen. On the ar livities scorenoard. Jim Spencer acted as assistant lo tlie drum major while lohn Lindsay was promoted to .idcl colonel to head the Air KOiC . RolK 1 islicr w.is shootini; the sheriff in Ciirl C razy while .loiin Bishop was liusv w cirkinu on the Ohio Slate I ' .ncineer. . mon( t ' i Kappii . lpha s well known ,ihimni were General Courtney C. Hodges of the Kirst . rmy. Coach l.ynn Waldorf of the University of California and .• ll-. iii«. ' ri( ans C harlie Justite and Cionier .lones. but Alpha Rho chapter is particu- l.irn proud of our ow n evicv I ' esler. ri i4 rr alpha 564 no. iwi,i«„. vs v v vr ( niirli « ( liin hi MorriH GrollcT 0.,M.i CooL (tliiistiT l.linrr C linrlrs I ' rnviu illinin ( ttiiulfrt Kt ' iint ' tn Xriiislroni; l ..l.l lil.MklM.rn Kit liarti C oiiiirii illiiiiii [Xi ' irs Byruii Drrsliciii Afuln-w |)flri(K Alan Elliol I i I I n ii Nim:Rs I lucli I -iiuulilin I Icrtii.iiiM MilItT KoIhtI •nr•H- Holxrl N.ii li I liirr ' () Brim K irl r..ulv r.RAnr.vii: mimhi k M.tr! ii Mowri ' v K..l.. ' rl Nadlin ( linrl.s Orr ..lml,.s K..,I,.m ' vmI. t ' LASS C)l ' 1030 l.illH ' S I ' orht ' S ll. rt (.r.r.i, ' Ir.u.k llolnrr I.Mlii-i Kcrnrr liilin I .ii)il tiv ln.n ' Mill.T [) . i l M ..k Cli.ilin.r ( )||I.T William K ilii-rts IVllT S i ll rill. nil I noliH ' V O.-iirCi- I ' .irliU.- I ' liillii. IVrsiin 1 liirry Urtssiu Mt ' lvin Siinliinl DavUl riry Arcliio W ' rsl Ooniilcl Williiiins Irfflrrif K illtiiin! A I nroNMi Don U ( ill.-r Kolaiitl I istiiT Jack rnilli De t ' r ( irappy (7ar! Marrison CLASS or 1031 Tlionias Untlosc Paul KinnltT C hircnrc I .uncnraKe lol,„ M.iiu.n.v Frank Millik,-n Jantes Siininons James Spfncor F ' redtTick Stt elc Donald Stull BucKV alli ' r l..n WintlfirU Jark Andrew •; F.-li.X ApurIL, Ted Ball John Bishop Colonel Cleyg I.arrv C ook Al Dil7. James Andrews Rirhartl Benton ( leortfe Boehm l. oii las (_ anipnell Rirliiird C hiptiian Lee C ox CLASS OF 1932 John Hirlli Ch.irles Lnwther Don.dd NhBane Howard Malhcny James Meglan Forrest Oliver CLASS OF 1953 Harold Elliott lames Estes George I ' awley endell Jones ] rederit Kirkhy Joe ron7.ani Jack Preston llerherl Priddv Robert Smith inston Prosser Dwan illiams I homas oolon Joseph I ine Patrick Martin W ' illia ' n Rerk Sunny Reed Ro[ ert I royer Ki( hard espa 201 V. mih Ave. Alpha R io Cliapler Eslahlished 1912 91 ( haptprs Founded 1868 54,102 Members Amaxing- ileracy! I m I...k ( ' .r..l KuLonl iV.tKr I Imiid.is hitlnrr W tlliaiii I owcn Mliiiin C tirriin Kdlirrt DiHililtU illijiiii I . Kv(ir(ls I liniiiif r.vans Noniuin rcniiiT I ( I in nii.mim:rs Im, Mi.kl.- lulin Prid ' HowAfd Smith CLASS OF 1950 lu)rrn Frrderifk C narlcs F ' rics Bniin 1 lowrll I nomas Jc-nkins Daviil luiUnn W ' illiani Kliourie lol.n LrifcM KoIktI Luody Sieve McCann rttUTU k Slit kcr HniT ' eiser lonn Sainpvtm I luNHion Sicpnan .lanM ' s I nomas McClrllan.l 1 r.-mhly C ' ffotcr WitIz Ir. Jomrs jltl)irt ' t ' r Alllirus Wing Jr. Fr ' ItTi(k uIht RohrrI AmIrcAVs ( tifirtif BcikiT I iluard I olins lames l)avi Kol.rrt Kn.sl. ' l (■|,.,rl.. I a.l, Juiin Martin CLASS OF 1951 R«ihcrl Mowcrv W illiain Keni I. IV Jr. lolin S lioolfv Jr. Uolirrl Suit Uundall liln I lioiiias p ■n e Hi liard Slarr KoIhtI Swanson Kuluira I app« ' n{l ' n lv« ' vis I r4-ml lv lolm Wl.itr illi.iiii Winiiin C .irr ritflil Ro ' icrl Armslrong Bnan lirlclu-r AlliiTt ( iiiappini Dnm.ld DuKixai!. I tiymonil ( lilliititili CLASS OF 1P52 Dean Hamhel Newell Hif ks l.emniil Kier M.ml.Mk I.,.R..e Jolii) Md ' arlancl Mi ,irtl Moral! Movs.inl I ' t-. ' ircli illiiini iVlrrson lann-s Vritv P.iiil Siiiilli 50 E. WouAntll Are. Ohio 7 Iwla Cfiapler EstaUished 1892 125 Cliaplers Founded 1856 66,26 Members Oiinaln .Ant ' iii ' -ii l)„„„l,l B,.l.,„ illi.itii liringarftner Krniiitli C onn I )(ni,il(l Connor Icrrv 1 )i-n irr KuLert Ltlierl CL SS ()l I -.-) iJarrv r-rl. i: UN..nl li.-M iames ( ifiixr-i ( ieor( e ( ininli 1 lewilt ! liirmounl ' illi..tn Harlrr Koliert Jenkins James Jennings 1. lines Inlins I rank Mannino n,.. ,il,l NI. Millar. Dai. Ol.i.rv ( u-f ryr l alnirr rl.o,„as W.llar.l lllia... itliani T .iTc J ll ' as s;,,. „fii ' J 1? V ' TO! ROW; Conner. IVtcr.-t.n. l in:.r. W ii;i;in. EJvv,uJ . Uithjm. Kr,i t.l. KOW K1 ' E: R. Smilh. Armstroni;, Martin. Evans. Weaver. Sw.inson. Belcher. ROW FOUR: Chiappini. Erb. Brin :ardncr, Ant:uiah, Beitler. McFarl ind. McMillcn. Rini. Wrii;hl. Price. Leach. Becker. Bittner, Spence. Bohnslav. P.-iImer. Field. ROW THREE; Mannino. John. Moran. White, Gillau ' ' h, Hambcl, Hicks, W ing, Mullin, Johnson, Fries, Lucdy, Schoolev. Aiikerman. Eckert. ROW TWO; Fenner .Macrae, bowon. McCann. Sampson, Thomas, Jenkins. Kier, Frederick, Trembly, Scott. Howell. DuRivage. Mowery. ROW ONE: Jennings, Starr, Harter, Harmount, Bolon, Conn, Tappenden, P. Smith, Grubh, O ' LcTty, Jenkins. Williird. Complete witli dark fare aiul purple pn. ' ision. the gala Darktoun Strutters Ball was tlie lid- lifter for Fail (Quarter activities at Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. To keep cliilly week-ends warm and gay and to fill out tlie social activities during the past year the fraternit) included more week-end dances and several house parties in its plans. The music for these affairs was supplied hy Samin Bowen and his orchestra. Other entertainment was provided. The climatic SAE Round-up at Hempy s Cirove was the high spot of the year. Keeping over a thou- sand guests highly entertained, the affair was con- ducted under a western theme in hiding somnreros and harhei lied heef. Pards and partners alike were amused. Carrying the fraternity colors onto tlic gridiron durinij the season were Bucky Wertz, Bill I ' .d- wards. Bill Peterson, and Al Chiappini: while Pete Gillaugh and Ed Bohnslav did their part on the basketball court. With the arrival of Spring. SAF! s on the baseball field were Ed Bohnslav and Dutch Moran. with Bill Edwards pounding the cinders for the track team. Without a doubt, the greatest event around the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was Moving Day. After several years of waiting for this one day, the boys finally took possession of their new house. Sound your A SiaiU l ALPHA El ' SILU 567 HllilUA ALI ' HA mil Aoir. (Ill fofii-t iiT From tlic first iay of riisli week in the ' all lo tnc end ol liii.iis in llio Sprint;, tlic incinhcrs ol Sicnia Alpha Mii mtc up to llieir necKs in sc IhhiI worK. sorial and i ainptis lile. F ' all ( iiarlcr. llif Sammies started tlie year off witli a roller sKalinu party, wliiili was followed iti .1 di jnil ini lasliion l)y Mouse parties, liayrides. and stag parties. i lomei oiiiint; Week end was liiu ' tjer and l etter than ever lor llic .S. ! is, . li (K Iioiim- d.nuc on Friday niu ' lit was lollowed l) ,1 loriniil at the hiesia C hil). i he Winter ( )iiarter so iai calendar was hiyh- litjlited at the l ort I laves liolcl. The Sprint; Week-end, whii li included an all-day jjicnic and swimmine party in addition to the hit; formal dance. en led the SAM Irateriiity s social vear. lradition.il i clchrations in liided I )ad s I )av and i lothers I )ay. Of special interest this ye.ir was the lelenration ol the Saiiiiiiies iOth anni- versary on this lanipus. loiipled with a l.irt e regional comcntion held here in the Sprint;. I Ji( k I less. I) i el)all. .ind llowic Isaaison. track. I arricd the Sitlina l|)li.i In ccilnrs inlii inler- siholastic i oinpetition lor St.ttc. RolantI l ox served as president ol Roinophos and Herb Jolo- wil . was secretary: Mike 1 eitelhainn and Jerry Lockshin were in Ohio Staters, and l.,irr Si liaffer was president ol llillel hound ition. TOP ROW: Kobacker. Tyni-r, Spcro, Jalovili. Reuben. Gordun. Mali:. Hirsch, Swan:. Fox. ROW THREE: Ball. Schlo s. Zitsman. Perry. Simon, Rosenbloom. Tcitlcbaum. Schatfcr. Papier. Skilken. KofnfelJ. ROW TWO: Koslen. Staltcr. Lockshin, Garfinkle, G,ins, Abelson. Katz. Ekus, Phillips, Sherman. ROW ONE: Slncer. Holt, Usacson, Blair, HeM, Annenberg. ■lB fc i ■ ■N - M . ■ X -•;Jf. m Mi A Pinned GR. ' VDUATE MEMBl Annorul Arnson Louis Goldman Sol Baker Mar in Korbin CLXSS OF 1950 Jcrrolcl Anclson Ricliard Hess Bt-niHrd Annenlirrg Howard Isaatson (nTrtld Arnson Smiley Koslen RoIhtI Dro F.dwin Kornleld I.ronnrd Lkus lerrold Lodvsliin Myron C arhnklr Bruin Lipmari Mnrlin Hacltninn CL ssor- 1051 Robert Ball Jerry Papier Allan Blair Herb Perr - Kriin Ctolin Larry Scnaifer Yalt- Holt David Srbloss Julius KhIz Jack Shaffer I ee Skilken CL SSOF 1952 Roland hox Janips Kob. ' ukfr Irrlt Ciorclon Dirk Kralt Ramon Harri-; FrtTiiicin Mallz Carl Hirsrli Forrest Miles Hcrh Jolovitz CL ' XSS OF 1Q53 l.titnard Ballas Harold Goldstein Stanley Bt-llows Jerr - Gordon Siirn Bt ' mslein Sle e Jaffe Byron C ohen Art Kaplansky DoNenI Frldnian Don Kaufman Hnrvt ' v I ' ishnian Billy Korbin Karl Garher Alan Lcrtvitt Stanley Gertznian Roy Levy Ronald Godes Bol Liluin Come onf a ecMonA NIelvin Mayerson Henrv Silverman Walter Pbillips Manford Rosenblooni (Robert Slierman Robert Snaniansky Norman Simon Allan Singer Don StoHer Dick Soskin Ben Swartz Myrun I eitdbanm Alan W ' oll William .itsman f.dw.ird Rollu-nslein Alan I iibin Barton Spero Herb I vner Dirk olk Norni.in Miller Murray Mo ul Burr Salt man Arclier Sclierl Jerr ' S fiwarlz Bob Sugerman Jern. ' enick Dannv eisman Fred W,.llins ;962 ufca ve. Sigma Beta ( naplor Eslahlishcd 920 -45 Chaiilors Fouiuled 191)9 10.000 Members 569 Six with 7 lip CalcU lite Male cheese cake! Said my pajamas, put on rny prayers 260 13lh Ave. Alp ' ifi ( Ktmina ( liaplcr EstdUisficd 1892 116 Cliaplers houndptl 1855 4 ,000 Members Phul Brown iliiitni F-vans (nlr CitTf Ridi.trd IViiley .irrtn Blue Knln-rl HumI illiain At ton RoiMTt AnnLt KoKir! Bartfis l i.l...r.l Bl.. ilmm HnlMrl BJIin sl.y lolin Bo(;art } Ijirn- Brown jr. Marxcy Brown I lioiiias C iitto Inlwi ( alnoun Jr. I ' liillin ( n-ssor FACL ' L ' n ' MEMBERS W illiaiii I larris Kolitrl Mt-ilvltjulin I larry Pliilliiin Ricnorci Slovens lanic Tnonins Roli.rt Williams Dak- W ' vatI (.RADIMI II llil.RS David Cox ic tor Cireensiaae Arlnur frrni.irm W ' iJilan. K.rlli CLASS OF 1950 Robert Crew Ciene Euily Jolin I lorn James Jones I )ani(-l Kin|2sniiry RtJu-rt I -oos l ' l.ili|. Mall.rny Johnston Means Curhs Miller Ridu.r.l Miller Mal.ol... Miller Clif(or,l K.i.ler K.ilierl W ' iMJi.irl Inl.n Miller 1 IjiiuIiI R.iiiisev lohn Kll. ' .ell l nnii N lineiner Ki li.ird Sims I )ui .ilil Siiiitli Biirrv Srorler Willimn I iivlor Kolnrl Weiler illiiiiii I liiinipvon l,.l,, W. iheli.ee Knli.,r l B..V.I Slieriilan C .irr Uolierl (OliUelliere lol.M I l. ' Vet I larrv (inlaw CL SS OF 1051 F-arl IreclerifK I liomas I n i lolin Kanel Willijiiii lolinson Rii lianl Powers l.inirs Rciiler Stnrson Sntitn K.irl Stiirl liminic I noiii| son ( M-oriie W illiams Paul Williams lames Aclon Ridiard Arlednr. Jr. Du lin ( orlellc laiiiex Doenrli ( liarles Dudgeon I ti liard I Jlwood l.inirs Biirn - i ,.lev Brewer I re,l,ri l CliefTy ll,erl ( ofTee W illtiiin ( nnn ir I . Oralfan liirL r.Miii Ki.l.ar.l I ' . ' ltv CI SS OF 1052 r)avifi En ' MMS l on.tltl I ' .Mitts Ui.l..,. l C.nr.lner M ll.,.|,.,M .,l,lu K.ller CL SS OF 1051 Wvn Ctdodliiarl Hii liard I lirni.ui Wade I loppintf lnilie« KaKel Prrtli-rii K lonn ' n)n I lovfl Jorditn Wllliiiiii Itidv I ' .dw.ird Kimatfa Olaf Carlson Rdlxrt I .«-onnrd Karl Paulie I lior Ronemus K nt I arrier ( iiHirge I aylor Slulson Smith R4.l.erl bi Salle William Morri-on litlin Svnion William Wel.l. rliiima Wlitlelcallirr lay Wriulit H ioiuaH Rail) lolin Bogen 570 DOG SIVM CHI ' M Bringing home trophies seems to be a habit at the Sigma Chi house. Last year the fraternity s teams in intramural sports won awards in swim- ming, golf. Class I and Class 11 basl etball. and they also won an award for Irac k. The fraternity also won several awards for other activities. These were the bitramural Sing compe- tition award and the award for having the largest number of active and pledge members in MCA. Sigma Chi had numerous annual formal cele- brations during the year. Outstanding among these were the Sweetheart Dance and the Winter and Spring Formals. Other social functions during the year were the Homecoming Dance, the Dads Day celebration, and the .-Xlumni Banquet. . [embers of Sigma Chi who were outstanding in campus affairs were Bruce Harlan and Vic Cireenslade who were tapped by Sphinx: Hobie Billingsley, Dick Sims, and Jim liiompson who were chosen to be initiated into Bucket and Dip- per: and Jim Acton. Dusty Corletto, and Jack Taylor who were chained to Romophos honorary. On the champion swimming team the fraternity had such outst.Tnding members as Bruce Harlan. Hobie Billingsley. Jack Calhoun. Dave Enochs. Jack Taylor. Bob Barteis. and Bob Congeiliere. Members on other athletic teams were Carl Sturtz. Dick Elwood. and Dick .Vrledge. who were on the Big Ten co-champion football team: and Gene [irown, a member of the basketball team. TOP RO X ' : JuJy. McMullcn, Cardncr, Tnylor, Leonard. Svmons. Webb. Goodhart. Whitcleaebcr. Carlson. Chctlev. Coflev. Evans, Brewer. Morrisun. Barnes. Kanaga. ROW FOUR: Johnson, Brown. J. Aeton. Docnch. Marino, Eleyet, Miller. Draffan. Roller. Hopping, Conner, Felty. LaSalle, Beard. Hermann. ROW THREE: Cairo. Nida. Dugcon, Carr, Schneider. Bogart. S. Smith. Billingsley. Harpold, Corlctlc. Taylor, Blackburn. Congcllicrc. Evans. ROW TWO: Johnston. Kildow. Powers. Hawk, Storter. Crew. M.ithcny. Annis. Rcider. Barteis. Fredericks, Enochs, Russell. ROW ONE: Means, Loos. Calhoun. Jones William , Sims, Mrs. Johnson, D. Smiih, C. Willi.ims, W. Acton, Miller, Wcilcr. Thompson. lll| ' ROW Citlm.in. H.t,i,,nnn, H.llin. III,.;,., l.,,.k...i), Iv.r.tt, An !■ 1 ;■ T. Graham. Shribtr. ROW THREE; Vorfiani;. Bennett. Leslie. Jennison. Talley Shepard. Raynes, Fisher. ROW T X ' 0: Toops. Howell. Garrison. Tippetl. Rolhichild. Sauner. Eiehcnauer. ROW ONE: Ludwi . Kick, MeComhs. Stover. . I- 1 r.. 1, ,■ . s 1 ij-,. I!,, ,1. , Porter. Holdndce. Hollmgcr. McClelland. Deiterich. Jones, D. Graham, Powers. Latrimer. Come to the Mardi Ciras was the invitation extcndea by Siunia u fraternity to its ariiitial Mardi Gras l arly. 1 lie parly was lield during Winter C,)iiarter at tlie same time as tin- l.imcd Mardi Cjras celebration in ew Orleans. Everyone wore a costume because the party was modeled after tlie ew Orleans affair. . notlier outstanding affair was the annual cele- bration Known as the Blackfoot Day Football Ciame and l arly wiiicn is co-sponsored willi Alpha I au Omega. Ill tlie Spring the White Rose Formal was held. I his was an impressive affair at which the three outstanding men of the fraternity for the past year are rewarded for their achievements. Uuring the past year. Sigma . u received its share of intramural honors by capturing the league trophy in soltball and football. . leml)ers of Sigma Nil feel tli.it they owe tlieir athletic suicess to their iic cr lirint, ' ri)a lies. . I.i I.. Rothschild and Rob- ert .v. Benjamin. I iarry Cogswell, . i.irk liitaker. and C lene Davis carried the fraternity s colors into varsity sports by way of the tratk team. Fraternity brother Jim Tippett was managing editor, campus ecfitor. and news editor on the Lan- tern. Sigma u memijers DicK Sauner and li.irry Cogswell wt ' re members of Sphinx. Hiiiiu i mi ill un.tl til I uxiin Inlin C tirriitlit ' r 4 Altli ' ii W ' iliirr W illiiiiii AAJitno W illitiiii hrinrr Knlitrt CiirlHli- illiniM I iirtt-r Ot ' an ( ndiiitiii llnrry (ouswrll l).i i«l Dit-lrmli ( )li «T l.ru Kson litim l .v«Trll I Mil IV Ml Mill U (■ W O.Irr Wlllirr I llllllilinn lllllll ' I llllillUloM CLASS or I ' )-■() r.ii|I« ' ii ' ( inrri.Mtn I notna i ( iriiiiiHii lr.- l ll,.l,.. Kt ' iinclli I IdlliUiii) ( iriii I Idwcll Niirnrrl I .aiinr K..l,.l, I, slip I )aM- I . Mian K..lMrl M.Mi,ln.,ls Unlnrl NI.Mlll.M Ki.l.,.r.l l o . ' rs lolin R., ,,-,l-. r.ii|2t ' nr KusciiooMi Ir. I .awrrni i- i jirnint Cl.arlr U.TM- Alai) ( trilfiit Max U .ll. .l.il.l ki liiirn SittiniT K.,l,,l. Sl.rilMT Nurniiii) Sinitli I.T Sinil.l.- lo4i-| li Suiiiniak iatiK I i| | t-H liiliii I iHlliunltT ( lii «l arn« ' S M,.,k Wl.ili.krr Wislini Wilts lolin W ilsnii iiarnU „..l..,tiul, DonaM Ki-niu-tt 0 rii ' l)ln is ( Mt-iwi r irlit ' iiautT Iftlin rislitT Danit-I ( iraliani C ' liarli-H Mainilton [laroUl Molclrulge David Hollinger CLASS OF 1051 Rii liarcl Jones OavicI Kick lainc Marnlt. Jr. William Mrrri.k Ian ' «; K Il •nkop Ronal.l OUrrr I.mil ( )iirrniriik Slev ' C prt ' iiuuk Jr. I.K k I Mininirr Irssf UaviU ' S SainiHi Kirneson All..., Rilari arijil Savrr r.MiI Slirpard I rank Sifvrns I )iinaKl Stover Rnlarul nrsanf! ( [larlcs Appleby Riilianl t rigg Rohert Coffey lames ililes lamesHuffer NIarsliall Jennison ( leorge Ankney illiaiii Amer lrrr Bowden Ray Brown R ilK ' rt Burgess MaroKl ( nanineriain Sanitiel C ross I ' .dward Dwver CLASS Ol ! )-, I homas l.arrinier I.nuis I .iiowig James h( omns George Phillips Sidney Porter horrest Rake CLASS OF IQ5-5 Ri( liar ! ( iraeler !3anii ' i Helplirey lames Hunte Ronert Liisfney Raymond Merrick Ierr ' Myer Lawrence Myers William Patterson Klt(in S li ar . Paul Sliellon RtinaKt Stenmi Frank Stump Snannon I alley Frank Tarr Jolin Paulas Neil S olt Ja k Skinner Dnnald Smith I rank Farr H„rv WiUox lanies Worley Thomas Wright 22 E. I6th Ave. Beta All Chapter Established .SQ Oj Chapters Eoinuled IS()9 50.600 Members |{ i hard Davit KoImtI BakiT Jolin !V wi ' rs Uuaril llalili N ' illi...n ll. ' im Jt rrv 1 1i lim-K Ki.L.nl II..I..T K«-ninlli liiitLins lAcri.n MiAiBtR I ' rra Carlson R.ili.rt MolsingiT W.ll Rantuls (GRADUATE MEMBERS tlliiin) Ciec J.ii L Kane ajiSS or io- o iHtiies Kanik lolin Ijpaj Alan MarAllisli-r llarnl.l Miller Mi,l,a.l Noel Donald Ribrr David SiiwyLT Mutfli W ' aih- Ruliar.l ,l,«l.r Kayinond l)allc KoiM-rt Sirirble I )onalo S ulfs W iiliiitn I uiniuile Rol)trt Wind Lfuniird jint i I honuis ( iinniniili Nlar ' in Kim aid .liinif Kr -j;lnw Krnni ' lli I.4-nnar(i lol.n M.( iilki.. CLASS Ol 1051 Kol„.rl MilLr Donald Myer 1 ct{ Nowuic l t( i I itus I luyd Williams Lloyd illianis Nril Sainui ' lson Otinald SiMTr ' Ricliar l Siriebic Adtiiti I)4-(liiar Arllinr l .-rllmld RoIhtI Br.wull Marry C orsnn RoImtI C lri(. ' Joscpli ( liliiior ' Norman (  ilsdorl CL SS OF 1052 Rot erf GiUdorf R.M ' lliidreli. W illiani Heil I luHiijis I illiidri Rol..rl M D..nald A!„n N.fl . Ilfn Nolan Dt ' tin Riinisi ' V Hal Ru. ' d. ' r ( urt Sli ' pl ns Insrph I omt n«K RirUrd Rilrv Ot ' neSlavmaK T ;-j- H. W ' oodrnll Ave. O iio Cianima ( Itapler Established 90S 98 Chapters Fouiuled 101)1 5 000 Members R.,l,rrt Bull.T lolin C rawlurti I lal Davi-nporl Sam Doiiglu ' rly DrrrK l ' . an?i I ' .dwin Tidlt-r I lli rlli- ( ' ••JLlgluT lanit-s I lansliltniaKtT Junu-s I larlnian Pelfr Henry CL X Ul 195-5 Bud Hyre allfv lonn-ion illiani Kniglil I ' .dward Ijndenian lesse M.Masl.r l.arrv M.ller Dan Middleton loin. Miller lolni Miner William Mintv Ken Morse Jesse Persintfer Arlluir S liellLopli Dan St n)sl ury Rolierl Wall Kolierl Winij Ted Wo,.d Harold Wriulil RoU-rl Vales Alt ayn on llw oreiiui«l ' ll„ii ,1.... ' ori voii .1,1 We ' H lol.- ..or ,., TOP ROW: Leonard. Judkcns, Uilsdorl. Hanshumaktr. Craiuord, Hat h. Y.ilcs. Cunc. HarbaBC. MiDonald. Linjcmann. Rcdcr. Brant, Wood. GalLificr, SamucUon, Slaymaker. Gilsdorf, Bcrthold. Wright. Lipaj. ROW FOUR- Yalcs Miller. Carson. Mycr. Netl. Nichart. McQuilkin, McAllister. Johnson. Bednat. Tamchak. Zanc, Nowak. Swales. Shane. Humphrey. Williams. Krcglow. ROW THREE: Sawyer. Heil. R. Stnhel. B. Stnbcl. Gilmore. Anson. Sperry. Holmes. Mrs. Under -ood. Williams. Huber. Heim. Miller. Riley. V ' jnd. ROW TWO: Kineaid, Knight. Dougharty. Middleton, Besterman. Ramsey. Hildrcth. Morse, Titus, McMasIer, Lothian. Evans. Persingcr. ROW ONE: Cunningham, Minty, Fidler, Stevens, Hier, Miner, Kanilc, Mittcrs, ' in . Henry. Davenport. Stanshary, Nolan. ' Sliiver in timlipr . il tliere wasn t a murder- ous crew ol cutthroats at llie Sicma Phi Epsilon (- all ( )uarter F ' irates Party. Of course the murder- ous look was gained by the liberal use of makeup and no one was really out to cut anyone s throat. I nder the able direction of Social Chairmen Don Swales and Teddy Nowak the fraternity had a very busy social season with many interesting and exciting parties similar to the Pirates Pariy. Other affairs included the annual Homecoming week-end. the Winter { orrnal. the Spanish Fiesta, and the Sweetheart Formal. Along with the social functions were the Sig Eps annual traditional affairs. These were: the famed Mothers Day celebration: the Christmas party given for orphan children: and the Kobble- stone Kapers which the fraternity co-sponsors. Sigma Alpha Epsilon received two awards for widely separated things. One award received by the Iraternity for having the most members give blood to the Red Cross. The other award was von for having sold the most issues of the Sundial parody publication that is put out in the Spring. Some of the Sig Ep s who were outstanding par- ticipants in campus activities were; Al Neff, Jazz I ' orimi; Marvin Kincaid, liucket and Dip- per: and liill i leim. Ohio Staters, Inc., and COMO. The S(iLrc Smile SI(; PHI Ei ' SILU 575 Hiii n Tlir )iit!lii iit the past year Siyia Pi has striven (o raise its already liigli slaiularcis on tlie canipiis. and fo assume a larger portion of responsihlllty in the campus rominunity. Socially, the fraternity eniploved a {jreal deal )( originality and variation in its affairs. I lie out- standing event of the year was the traditional, beautiful and impressive. Ore hid lorrnai. I his lor mal was heltl on February 2t). .dl tin- i li.iptcrs of the fraternity to comniemorate the loimdinU ol Sit ' iiia Pi at ' in(er n ' -s l ' ni ersit i5 years a(jo. Other outstandinu liuu lions were llie ilome- toniini) Oan e and the annual Sprini; rorinal. To fill in the social calendar several exchange parties and house dances were held tliirinu the year. I sinjj as their Ituidaniental principles two very Important prerequisites for successful fraternal liv- ini;. Iriendsliip and fellowship, the members of Siyina r i did e cr thint tlie could to lurther the success ol the lralcTnil lliis past ear. The aliininl ol .Siunia I i were laru ' ely respon- sible lor the rcinoclelin( ol the ( hapler house of the lr.iliTiiil . I lie house was ( (unplfliK ninodclcd on the intcTior. I he members are extrernc ly proud ol the job thill was done on their hoiLse. illi till- .duriini assistinc in every possible way lhe could. ( i.unina lia| l ' r had a vcrv UoocI vear. TOP Rl K ' : M.iJdi.cl . Macklini!. P.indv. P.ip.iy. William!. Kricccr. Anderson. Turner. Walter. Lo«c. Hail. Watts. ROW THREE: Grant. Hi s. TcmpU-ton. Wcnninncr. Bartjbacltcr. Burnliam. Bt rit.«kt. Talbott. La co. C.ulva!. Thi-is.. Clu.kv. ROW TWO: Roianki.vic. Clark, ncincr. P(.rd.in. Trail. C ral. (Ir.-rcrff. Bar on. I athan ROW ONE: SclinaKI. Skillini;. BaumilUr. l...ui;lir. n. Bauman. Crum, Ri.h.,r,i . S, ti Did voii  . .... Douhli ' inintvd 1 AClL-n- MlMIilR? Ruh..r(l DreJs i(i %Hnl FJaines i:dcar I.illl.fuld GRADL ' AII NIIAIBKRS Norniiin .Anderson Basil Boril ki Inlui Burnliani a ASS or 1050 William Sl.riher Murray Russell OitnirtI Hiirson RoIxtI (n ' orceff Ronerl LiiSLU Jark l atham CLASS OF 1951 Oitn Lougnran Milchell unirh DoniiM Burtfbacher Jork Clark Kdwnrcl Graf Gt rge Lowe Ham- Martin William Masser a ssor 1052 George Pordon Joseph Kozan Douglas Trail Cliiir OeigtT Alan Templeton Paul TalUl CLASS OF 1055 1 liomas W ' illiaciis Rkliard Bauman George Bauiniller 1 rederi.k Brill Guv ( elli Howard C mm John (tranl Jr. Jolin GulvH Ronald Gusky Rit hard Kratise Rol ert Krieger Donald Ma.kiing Roheri Handy h hn Rkhards Roherl Schnaahel Reginald Skilling Rohert S.h. Ir. John 1 heiss Rohert rk.i.h Ronald 1 urner hh-nry Waller K.ilh Walls F iigene Wenninger 48 E. nth Ave. Ciamma ( nnplpr Eslablislipcl lOOl ■41 Chapters hounded 1897 10.298 Memhers 577 V rot) tl tcU a vt ion . oir. iooi VTV, Mien I ' ur fill ' (irui riiv .Nil . 06X Indianola Ave 1 ( I in 11 NIKI KS Tail Dplla C riaplpr :s a ) is i .( l ' )2- I Mli-i N«MllZtT 58 ClmptiTS i Foimdpd IQIO (.kADr.vn: iiAiiiii 9.(HH) h;nlyers t in liarnt-lt I)a iil |)a i K()n M..I I Millrr CL SS Ol 1 ' -.( Mowar.l W .iiKt.in •ArruMtl Arotisnn I.foiiani I ' rinl Lrwis Simon Myron Ijt-Dtinii Rnln-rt Ra l.r.U Kohcrt Spt ' Urr Bcrniird ( •(iriiniT h.ni.trfl I o«.cn Dniuild 1 islinmn Bfmanl K ii ifr S ' vnuuir W ' olL r n„ ss Ol- 10- 1 I 1 Mcirlnii . roii .on Alvin ( ' •ri ' i ' iililall MTr KresLc 1 riMsl S ' li- tT ilaruM S|mll .rtf V Lurry C ' olifn lo fpli iiiintcriimn CI. ASS Ol !«-, (Mr..M ( ' nlnn liiii Mi..i I)aw l IVr. Harry ( ...M. , 1 low aril • Illarl ' r IlliotI Slltllt 1 loward KouIit l.iKvin Sinner S.I Marn.-M I laroM Hron lrin i.lwarJ Dniinskv KoImtI I .iiii-rnian Artlinr (  allin I rw is ( M rilt n nn Merit- ( tri ' t-itwttlu rr. ' l II, I,.. ' , I l man i Icrmiin I iiiwarti Kli) n Nnrmaii I .rilMiw l ' llllll| I ip.l.Ml K.....,l l Ml l„ ' l...n I iarliiii Simon Kol i-rl Simon lan Sinnim Irwin Ntliul Marliii Spill Krrnarit Spryrr I .( ' Oil W ' i ' inljcrgcr Al«n W ' olk 578 Cofct ntippv tti ' osom s TAll El ' SILII l HI Hi( lilit litint the social secTsoii at I an Delta 1 lieipler of Tail Kpsiion Phi was tlie aniuial Win- ter W ' l-civ ciui lorm.il licld tliis voar at the iMesta Clul,. The fraternity s .mmial affairs indiiclea tall Week-end and Sprint; Week-end Formais. the liilarioiis Fall Cabaret I3ance. Dad ' s Day. also in the Fall: and Parents ' Day in the Spring. Another ontstandint; affair was the I ledge Pajama Dance held during January. Tan Epsilon Phi s amiahle president. Bernard C ' ardner. was a member of the Council of rra- fernity Presidents. OSP.- . and Dolphin Cliuj — of which he was also president. . n ; im of the fraternity is the maintenance of a higii s( holastic a ( ' r ige. and it man- aged to keep right on top in this department this year. Atldetiis cd.so pla ed an itnportcuit p.irt in tlie fraternity- s regular program. The TEPhi s dis- tinguished themselves by winning their seventh league championshi|) in intramural softball in a row. They supplemented this win with the 1 lillel League chanipionsliip. liill Kaiser, captain and shortstop ol the team, placed on the . IM raternity Softball Sriuad. The fraternity also won its league championship in intramural football. A house new in 52. is the slogan the TEPhi s have coined for their plan to remodel their house bv 1052. TOP ROW: Helper. Michclson. Spcycr. G. Cohen. J. Cuhen. Slonim. Simon. Wcinbcrscr. Scnscr. Winston. L. Cohen. Hcrrnan. Mint:. Spielshcti;. GolJm.in. Bnmsicin. ROW THREE: Ncwmakcr. KIccn. Spat:. Krcskc. Ro cn. Leibow. L. Simon. Singer. Weinstein. Tishman. Barnclt. Kottler. Greenwald. RO ' TU ' O: Pn„t:. EuiKolf. Rachesky. Kii.cr. Pares. Gardner. Shult:. . ronson, Sp,-,sor. Wolk. ROW ONE: Sohel. fiin:. H. Simon. Zimmerm.in. Greenhl.ilt. Rir[i u, I ' In ' ■ ' . ; : n on. lUC ROW; tiivkii. Iiii: ;,. l ' .iiil, (,nli,il,. V jll, 1 . llwknion. W jii... li,.iliy. Smilh. (.I..l..n. I. ,11,. Anv....a. Slahl. FIcahman. RDW THREE: Rjn. h ltnni, Thatcher. Proha ka. J. Graham, E. Craham, Applesatc, ' ahcrs. Turner. Siculan. U ' llliams. RO X ' TWO: Fletcher. Thoman. U ' orthley. Schmidt. Spade, Fowke . Mrs. Relyea, Sumner, Con. Alberv. Kl k.■ ROW ONE: Martin. Bclhos. Medley. Btobcck. Walkup. J Smith. Vlatick, Snyder. Sinclair, Collier. Mais Oui, the French I ' arly. held l) the law Kappa Epsilon. was one of the hifi sot iai affairs of ihe frafernlty s social season. The inenijjers and their dates were dressed in the typiral hrenfli styh ' for the parU. I he ijiris wore Carters and peek-al oo lihiiises. whih- the fellows wore herets and f)aeey pants. The 1 elce ' s gave a Hillbilly J ' arty in Novemher. hveryone canie to the party dressed as nd)e frtim the hark toiinlry. Ihe I eke players provided the entertainment with a sterling enactment of a drama from the mountain cotinlrv. I he anntial fail |-ormal was held in Uecemher at the N ' all.v Oale. The annii.d lother ' s Day Ban((iie(. held at the lioiise. Iiroiidlil out 150 guests. I ail Kappa tpsilon put on a strenuous cam- piiit. ' !! to have their candidate. Spanuler . rIin(. ' ton anderuoof .WIX. elected as the I gliest Mitn on Campus. I he fraternity added more trophies to its toller lion hy winning league honors in intr imiiral goll. looll)all. volleyliail. anil howling. . lendxTs of the Iraternity heltl important posi- tions in tampiis at tivities. f it hartl I . ( ireenwald directed Strollers production of Oirl Crazy ' : .John I ' laiit . was |)resident of Starlet Mask and associate editor of the Sundial; .lim f tdlner was circulation manager of Sundial: and Cieorge Mar- tin was captain of tlir ( )lii i Sl.ili- l illc Team. I « f T U KAI ' P EI SIHI 580 l.irl CilKill (iii.ri!.- AImU lirii.. ' ( Imllrt illiiiln ( o s I l urv I )i ' ri-inti I Inuv [ allirnstriii W ' illi.uii I ' li ' liliir I Irrln-rl l ' i vkt ' s Ir. r.UADl All. Ml Aim K ' William Dietfi I l. ( l I ' i0 ( litirli ' i I ' ritktT llo „r l v r Ui.l...r.l (;,r. ' im..l,l I rank ( iNarki-v ki.l.anl ( ' .... ' k.- I .rnr l ( ir.iliiini Ir I to N.il.A ( Kittt! - I.trhn III! K dll M|-||lt- Uol.rrl Paul l iili.inl S40II I .ilwiinl Sinilli Ralph Stcyiirr 5 ' ■A-iT t iinmmF d mm i,k B.llios I iitiK nirKnwvrr ll..roM IXuimU I .o rli Drill M ' nniillcr I liDMiiis l ' rrffu. ion lolit) I ' la dl RnlH-rt C.r.ff.ll, t Itiward 1 lutfiis Rirlinrn Jones (I ASS 01 lo-.l Piiili|) RtinslHiMoin laiMt ' S Unffni-r iivm S« liruidl lark Siiiitii liUK Suv ' r ( if )rni ' lmn(•r llarn lluunan ( ' .,„r«,- Inll,.. ( Hirdoii I iirniT lol.n Walk.r l.,.k Wall.r, fl.arl.s W.irll.l.N RtinrrI tincy Caniill . l«.).nl lol.n M.C.rall. Riilitrl Spnilr l. lu. SlaM laiiii-s I hiitilttT Nnriiutn alls H,.L.u AIImtv Wall.r |i| lil.Mli ' lr in tirolicik Jr. CLASS 01 10-, 2 .i nv Biirlrv Rirhanl C.lrUm RayniiiiKi I Icsliiiitin John KisKer R.iyinoiul Prohaska C narlt ' S ' in Cleve l,.l.n Will Ri( tirirrJ Borror Norman ( oI« Hit lunl Davis Roherl I erro l.e fre Ciallai ' InT C narles dranani Wallftte Hart NiiTun Jones CLASS Ol- 10-, Dennis I -linian rr,-.l MarsI, l)n,„.M Paul Martin Pi ' liTseirn la( k RafKlfilpfi ( narles S eger lames Sinrlair DnnaM Sriiitli [Ixinias Smith Ro er SirtK k Ri,l,ar.l Tal.oM Williain M.M.I, Park alku|. illiam v tlliams Dorsey W ' orthinglon 2 i irili Avp. Omicron Chapter Eslahlislu-d 1021 69 Chapters Founded 1899 15,87-1 Iptnhors Tsote gams — extreme left W ' nrfi dul thcv (jet out? , ritse among nittnv f iorfis . viNitRGOor UM.OC. 118 a. Nlli Ar,: Alpna Lamofia C napivr l-.stal li hcd l 2l 9() Clutptors FouiuleA 8 ' )6 32.500 Nenihprs FA(l I.IY Ml Mmns 1 r in OriTM „v„.- 1 ,v K..l .rl ll.m. Dair C.illilaiJ Anilionv SiUiili GRADLA1 !■: N IL.MBLUS iiliiiiit Ijiini ' S II. nn Knnll 1 liomns IjoscIi Ml.i, Smilli Georgr WtKistir QASS OF !0-jO Ki-nnftli Amrine WillM-r Bmliyi 1 l.trrv ( f( sarin« F.nimi-ll Harvev i:lli . Mawk KuIhtI M.mlri.U Hit hard Paisley ' ■onaril King laliH-s Kudv ( KMiruc Ora an W ' iltiani Diinlap lolm Flower William Ki|llil Inlin Newman R.tymond 1 liotnpKon (iiHHlwin I nclf rliill I on Wrslcnfiarfiff O-Ass or 1031 William Ailardice lanit-s Bnrhour Jr. illtain Bttrtholoinrw l.iiii.s Bon.l (.l.nn (V.il t ' liliMrd ( langwcrc Knfi.trd MrtTiniinc Clarcnrr Julins 1 luTOn LfCIHT Rolirrt l ewis 1 rank Mryer Ttti Nirlsrn RoIhtI Phillips aynr Rct ' sr lames S«inoles i.lmer Slarkey lami 1 linmas lames ale Stmiiel ilardo W .Ili.HH Wallarr CL ss nv I0-,2 I.Kvn. Iil.„k rail] I-)onti ' ' ic L)i in« r Hai e lack l MiltiTt Koijrr Mills William Rasur I.Mk W.u William Wein lieimer Menr alar (I ASS Ol 10 Ken. lid ( iinuilli- R..l..rt Diinliip . (..r KulJ.t K,.l..rl NIorr.s Ir Kennelli Koiier Ir. ■]lMmu. W.ll s . ( «w Dapper Dan Cnoir f inie TOP ROW: Cecil, Curnuttf. Vilarjo. Ring. Rasor, Hawk, Flower. Haeuc. Barbour. Kcssis, Morris. UnJcrhill. RuJv ROW TWO: R Dvinl.ip. Ree e. Lewis. Harvey. Way. Millj. Losh. GanRcwerc. Starkcy. Thom.is. KoHit:. ROW ONE: Hemmini!. Meyer. Allarjiee. Sondles. Kii-hl. Phillips. Amnnc. Johnson. W. Dunlap. Attired in tin- New Look of al)oiit I.SOO. the members of T Kefa Clii and llieir dates arrived at the fraternit - house one told niulit durinu the Win ter to join in the fraternity s hilarious fiowery h.ill. The members of Theta Chi heaan to ijrow beards weeks ahead of time for this dance, and the member who grew the best beard was crowned Bowery King. After the beard jud( ini (ontest. tlie ineinbers were gently shaved by their dates. I he flowery Ball, the f ' all I ' ormal. and the for- mal held during Spring (.Quarter were the main social affairs held during the year. Other affairs held by the fraternity were several house parties, two stag parties, and a hayride. . tratlitional celebration of Theta Chi is Mothers Day. I he fraternity claims trie distinc- tion ol having been the first organization to have instituted Nlother s Day as an official fraternity calendar event each year. A couple of the more outstanding members of the fraternity were I.eroy Hawk. Pfii Eta Sigma. Te.xnikoi, president of the board of trustees: Tau Beta Pi. and Press Club: and Edwin Black. OSPA. FTeslunan secretary, and Student Senate. I beta Chi is known as the Fraternity of Deans because 26 of its alumni are now deans in leading luiiversities tliroiigliont llic I nited States. THET t ' HI 583 THETA i VV I ' HI Drcssptl In kill Since its reappearfiiii !• on c aiiipii In 1 ' I7. I riela Kappa l ' ' lii lias continually strivcci to Ijuiltl its rliapter liere at Ohio State up to its pre-war standards of scholarship and sociahilily. A variety of parties, dances, and formats were interspersed with the serious business of fraternity development that marked the fheta Kappa Phi activities for the year. Heading the list of fraternity s social affair-- were the First .• ntHiai . lunini Reunion an l rounder s Day Ban |uet which proved a Creal success and wnitli hcicl promise as a ontirniinn tradition. Other social affairs that were parli( nl.irlv out standinu were the Winter Snow f all. llii- Sprinu ' I orinal. (he iiardlhncs l iuuc . and a Halloween Party. A must for the fraternity s future plans, as were formulated hy the memners this year, was the finding of a much higger lion--c lo hold ihc rapidly e pandin[ menM)ership. I hi ' ( out in nation of the ( lainin.! iiiiildlnt I und Association, with Ciraduate member I homas Pres- cott as super isor. was the most important step made by the Iralc rnilx toward a new house. Another important event on I beta Kappa Phi s program was beginning of the Mothers and Wives ' Club. I he last point in the fraternity s program was an active patliripation in intramural sports. TOP ROW: Kr.iu.. Mill-. Hinni-y. Fischer. Mill.ron. McCovcrn. H.ihn. (;iovm.i:ii. . Hiclm.in. ROW TWO. Cdv-ila f. Chulc. .Sands. M..nl.ill... Hohl. T.ith. Schuto. Aury. L, Martinkovisky. ROW ONE: Cillaghcr, M.;t:jir. Fl.in.ii;.iii. (iluiit:. I. M.irtinkowskv. SclirovJtr. Lviuli. Htuitt. Sl.iit. rv T) yjtJ Waltz Time? , iMi ' . ( t( spealter I ' nil ,«■■ Willi,.,., K.llv FACL ' LI NUMBERS August Malir (•.l [)l ATE MEMBERS I ' .ml Monlallo Tl.omas Presrott I ' l.ilu Wil.OX ; II r tli Ave. Cianinia Cnapipr EslaUislwd 1922 2(1 C naplers Founded 1919 5,6fK) i lemhers W illidii. Averv ' I .iil Flanag..n CI- SS OF 1950 Morgan Gallagber Doininir Giovinazzo Fail! Mi.nlallo Bn,.. ' n.,i.i CLASS OF 1951 M,.r..Id Calvelagc Rohfrt Hcwilt lolin Milliron I ' .. Ill C plovirK John Lvntl. 1 hon.Hs Sands W illian. Gluniz Jost-pli Martii.KosKv Ir. lolin Srl.ro ' der laii.fs Hfnnessy Paul McC o erii Jaii.es Slalt T ' Ari.olil Mel ger CL SS OF io-,2 Kinies Mills Jinmiie Montalto Leon Silmie Adelherl Chulc Francis Fisrlicr CLASS or M , Raymond Krause Mii liael Ryan Leonara MnrtinkowsKV lolin I olri CLASS OF 195 Richard Heilman 585 ()i iT Itcre I If re s how GUeeiC . ' 63 j i Are. Ohio State ( naplcr Eslahiishecl 1911 17 Chapters f-oimAod 100- 3.5rr lenibers illiiirii AlexrtiuliT Josrpli Koffoll lAriiiT NiiAmrRS Kot,..rl M.-.kl.j..l,„ liiron Shank W ' vlivs Sliinloti (;K. DiAii;Mi.Miii;i s Jack Stevenson l IX.rr.l H.,M I„ Burton H„ksl.r CiiKin t arlini Louis Conklin Walter Cole R..lMrl l it.sl.-v i nl...nl (oHi-y Kussf I 1 lorn KiilirrI I lode a. ASS or 1 050 K.imiioikI ObbO l.iiiirs I lerller I ' i.iil Mi.ssl.r CLASS OF 1951 r.dwanl Krrider illi.ini I jiwrence . I. lines MrClurc RicKard Grill Ralpn Rr is illhiiii Swuer Arthur Sjiulino Allen Smilli David Mra RdlirrI Ni-Imui Williunt Ni-well I Itirr ' Nolder |).t iil Balrom CL ss or i -,2 Rnlurt Di.k ajKss oi lo-.-i lolin Cook 586 weal ' s tntmp TIUA CLE Nleniuers ol I ri.inuli ' iii iri il)l rate hit li in scholarship. Roeartllcss of the tiriieliiiu live year roiirse of Fnuiiieeririt;. the fellows slili loiind time for tampus ac tivilies. 1 lie lars e representation in taiiipiis orjianiza (ions and lionoraries sersed as evidence that schol- arship and a( tivilies can he mixed. . (Oiiple ol llic riiore i)iitst.iiuliii(i members ol Triangle in ampus actisilies were Bill Newell, left hallhaik on the varsity I ' oothall learn, and Dave Balcom, president ol the ROIC Choral Ciroiip. I he nien hers ol I riantilt- Iratcrnitx also fonnd time to participate in a iiiimher ol iiitrainur.il sports contests. I he members competed in a ncighl)orhood leau ' iie Ivnown as the F our Flushers League. This orfjanizalion. which was composed of four fra- ternities with houses on I hirteenth Avenue, pro- vided seasonal sports. I he Iraternity found time for several social .iHairs dnrint; the year. The social calendar was highlighted by the Homecoming Parly at the lieechwold Tavern, the Spring Picnic, and a cpiar terly formal. Triangle Iraternity was originally foinided for students in Civil tngineering. The constitution of the fraternity has since been changed so that it is now possible for any student in Engineering or , rchitecttire to join. TOP ROW: Coffey. Orth. KrciJcr. Carlini. Hcrtlcr. Saucr. Nolder. ROW TWO: Gano. Flora. Binslcy. Weisand. S,.,,,l, H,l.-,,m M,i.-l,r ROW ONF: H.vjl-, Ri-m,. M.:CI,iri. Conklin. Bickslcr. I ,,,,:. . Mriy lOl ' ROW. D.vai. IwJ r. Lit j L. I1JI..1U.. Cu n. haucl. l. J. .Sai::i. Sli .p.aJ. Mji.li.il. CuIkii. J. b.lialiti. Roth. B.illan ll. Amhus. Cullon. ROW THREE: Warren. Krum. Kaplan. Roscnbcru. Siiutl. Kane, Bcrns. Ro.NC. Rubcnstcin. Mcduw. Kline. Kohn. Markus, Karlan. Marshal. A. Schjffcr. Borman. ROW TWO: Amar. Hofftfnbcrg. Newman. Tyrolcr. Dorfman, Gottfried. Silverman. Robinson. Kurland. Edclstcin. Bceis. Gilburg. Schuab. ROW ONE: Fol. MclSBcr. L. Schiff. Kline. Reich, Duchess, Schacnuold. Kauffman. Sleinbcti:. Unne. Wei... Wi.o. Topped off by a (Jala Winter week-end at the Seneca Hotel, the ■iorial session of Ceta Beta Ian fraternity was filled uitli a wide ariet ol siu- essful social affairs. Ranuinu from a jeans |i.irt .it l.n r.irk tn llie traditional Homecoming wetk-end, spent tliis i-.ir at llie Hotel ' iri inia. trie .] s nc i-r wanti-d for an excitinc week-end diirinu tlie year. Oilier affairs put on oy tne fraternity tlirougli- out tne year were tne annual Dads Day party, a slnmlier party, and a Xetanelasljuru house party, ela lieta i an had several in ' nihers w ho were chosen for honorfiries. I hese men included l.arry Koninson. president, who was a inemher ol Sphinx: Phil ( )lfii c. who was splashed l) Bui kel and l)ipper: .mil Mitiliell K.irlin, who was chained hy Romophos. Representing the fraternity in varsity sports wai l.enny Sihiff, captain of the Tennis Team. .eta Beta I au again showed its fighting spirit l y carrying off trophies in intramurals to supple- ment the alreadv l.iruc collection they have taken, T he fraternity heg.in to think this year of tne possihilitv ol hiiildiiig a new house. The house will he huiit on the site of their present house. Plans for the new liiiilding call for it to he con- structed striclK as a Iraternily tlwelling. I he plan iiu hides h ' alures necessary for efficient lampus liviiiL ' . ZET ltET TAll I likf wrvstUnq 588 I ' .inirl I UiMciiIh-tu Htirlnii IViriiniii Kiiltfr! C i)li«in l ii n l ' . lcUli ' iii K.il..rl f ox Knlurl ( Mlhirit M.mL (.ilUt I)....al.l ( ' .l.o.T i.uri lY Nil Aim Ks I Iriirl . r {.KADI All Nil Nim ! • ALtii I rnllrr CLNSSOI lo-.n I nnin4is Kii|mi) K .ImtI Kl,,n Million Koliii MiirliMi I. ' in - I.K«.,r l M.-.i.low l ' l.ill |. Olli.r I jiw r -i)( ■ Unhrnsim I i.i.i. ' i I I niuinl S Mill I rxltr S liwiil. Irw in Sil t-riihin Willi. till Slrinlu ri! Sl.inlf Stern l..n ..„x P.uii C.Jlon Sliiiitnrd r icr I -awrrnrr ( lolllricil 14 tor ( rrrn DoMiJd K«tnr ChIImtI Knplin CIj SSOI I ' )-, I Kt nnf ' lM Kiitilliiiiiii liudit KIrin Altiii M irkiis AllMTt M.ll rr 1 .4 on iril ( srar I oniird ( )zrroff Stttiili ' V PnsIcrniiK W ' illiiiru Rnsr Artluir Sluilfrr I  or ion S( Itllnitiiii iirrrn S«-«rs W ' illiniii W ' iirmi Marliii .wcia Joseph Ainhus Klliol H..II.,noff Ri.k.nl lUrris Don.tKI IVgis MrtR in ( onen Stiinif Diirovna Ri l, .r,l H.ll.urn MIuIrH Karl...i CL SS OF 1012 Robert Kniz ( tentld Kurland la(K Lilwark Mortitn I jlwatK Pl.illip Marshall Merhrrt Mi ' izle«ili lames Reirli Gan N4 viiian Ricliard Rod. Alva Riihtnstrin James S hitlltT David Sf.irlHl Jerry SliiH Howard Sfititt Leon Slieperd Harold Bader Slu ' ld  n Biitmiot ' l Lttinard ( onan Karl C olin Jerry ( ' rt ' unulicn Matt Ciarlove Howard C ivitz Ronald Cireene Oirk ( •fitssman Jai K C •ugfienlicim Sam Outlman Sanford Hepps Sanlord Hemmn rL ss oi I -.- Ronert Kales Morion Katnntnn Di.L Knlin l trr Kom Alan Kri( linian Oil K Kynian lern l.iKvack Maun, Neinian Tom Piatt lor Rris Willi...- Rollnitk Iirr Roscnwaler I Jonald Saunders HiTiiian Srneer Sluart S Iwingold Jack Schwartz Jim Shipley ictor Snuiklrr Donald SptTo Bill Sukenik RoIhtI ri.aii ,los -pli atmnan Willia.M WVil Hugh f tnlttre ood - W ciser Donalil Wolil Jim 1 asinow r-4 E. W ' oof r.iff Are. iVu C fiapler Established 1911 • 3 Chapters Founded 1898 1 1.000 Members fo e snorlacif W ' os the itl e one? Mill hifi teeth t)ii havv TOP RiUV; Rccc. Anti.ino. Rochm. Lon-in, Tnbblc. J. Ut Allen. Di Bartolo. Sharp, Juno. Desmond. Ga iaway, W. Lc HFT '  m J A T Vll OFFICERS Jolin Jones. Presidpnt Gene Sniirp. Vicp PresiactU Russfll Oassawny, Secrelary I ' .ugrnr I ' .awarns. Treasurer Mails SOI ill! fiiiRtiuio were iiuliuJcd in tlie plans of lieta Si nia Tau fraternity during the year. Soiiii.- ol tlic various social aliairs were tlie pleace and active dances, house parties, and pic- nics. OlIiiT affairs were the howlinu parties, skat- ing parlirs. theater parties, arul liayriiles. . nioni the several traditional functions that were f)l)serve l hy Beta SiCnia Tau were the Na lional Chapter Anniversary Banf|uet, the Ohio State Chapter Anniversary Jianf|uet. and the Re- gional Dance. I wo of llie Iralcrnity oulstaiuliiiL! iihiiiIhts in- (hided Gene Sharp, vice-president of the Ohio Stale VMC.A. president of the ' outh Ohi i Chris tian Council of Churches, and a nieinher of the sociolofiy honorary. Phi Eta Sigma: and Russell lones. associate executive of tin- Ohio State V. ICA. Beta Sigma I au l.ikes an active part in several campus organizations. Chief among these organi- zations was tlie Coiuicil of f ' rateriilly I ' resiclciils will) wliic li tlie frciternity Ijecame associated in May. I mo. Other offices that the fraternity is con- nei led with include the MCA ami (lie I ' ellow- ship of Reconciliation. I he fraternity niaiiilained an office- al IT ) . hleventh .Xveiuie. 1 he office staff ol IJela Sigma Tau co-operated closely with the national offices of the fralcrniK llial are al llie preseni time in C oluinniis. llie ( )lii(i , ' l.lle ( li.ipler ol llie Ir.ileriiily was oriuin.ilK liiiiiiilec! .is l.amhcl.i . lplia ( lamina in . o emi)er, I ' ) 17. Ill . ' Liy. 1 1S. it hecame a charter memher nl Beta Sigma I au Inlercullural I ' rater- iiity and its name was changed to c oinc ide ilh that of the national fraternity. The staled purposes of the fraleriiilv when it was founded were comradeship, and the esl.il)- lishing of a more rounded college life among stu- dents ill llie Iralernily regardless of race, color, or religion. 590 h i ' I ' 4 IV II I ' h I oi- W ' niirr Tarpniy. Prv ittrnt ICI.RS ll.it..M MiDiinlrl. Srcrfl.iry I ' .iiirrsnn I Itirri- . Trfii itrrr Rcijiniiiiit; Inc x Iiool vriir illi its iinniial event, flif I ' resliinim Smoker. K.ipp.i .Mpli.i I ' si Ir.iternitv again set itself to its purpose ol inaiiitaininu a lii n level of fellowship in .ill nl its -ex i.ii .u ti ilies lieid cliirinu tlic year. Another affair helil (liiriiii the year was the Cala Sprini! ( ormal tli it is jointly sponsored with Delta Si(jnia I heta sorority. I he affair was held at the Seneca Hotel in downtown Coliimhus. niirin « Winter (Quarter Kappa . lpha F ' si held its Sweetheart I ' onnal at Poinerene I lall. I he fra- lernit ' also held hilarious Blue Beard Part - at which the auest with the hest heard received a prize. During the Spring the fraternit lield its im- pressive BlacK aiul White f ' omial and it also held a Mothers Day Program. 1 he members of Kappa . Ipha Psi felt that without a douht the hiyhliuht of their social sea- son was the hil.trions Kappa Karnival. The fraternitx was lionoreil this year l) neing lh ' hosts to the P.asI Central Province Mei-ting ol the n ill( nal Iraternitv that was held in C oliimlius diiriiit; M.i I lie n.illiiiial president ol the Ir.i ternil . . tlorney .1. I ' .rnest Wilhins. addressed the tneeting of the various i hapters with a speech en- titled Our Place in (lie Community. ' bringing out to the fullest extent the basic philosophy of Kappa . lpha Psi which is Achievement. The Iraternitv became a member of the Coiuicil ol I ' raternity Presidents in f ' ebruary. l or the lifth year in a row Kappa Alpha Psi again won first place honors in the Song Festival sponsored by .Mpha Kappa Alpha sorority. The contest was held at the Spring St. . ICA. I he fraternity also took third place honors in the All- Campus Inler-I ' raternal I ' estival held on the Ohio State campus. I he members worked and played hard for the Inter-I ' raternal Football I eague trophy. Kappa . lplia Psi was lounded at the University of Indiana Januarv 3. 1911. TOP ROW: Guas, Slide. Willum. . Patrick. Bilu . SUuahter. Mack, Duncan. Mosl. v. ROW ONE: Lonjmirc. McMtirrav. Walson. Tarpley. Harris. McDaniel. Ashburn. Lewis. 591 OFFICERS Philip Miirthck. Prpsidettl C ' liflonl MiiU . Vitt ' Prvsiavnt KoImtI I Ifnsel, Secretary ' .f lliiT MiuOonnln. Treasurer I ii a liiihp i .1 lommoii expression at llie C)riici a Xi Winter ( )uarter 1 urnabout Party. The members of the fraternity were all dressed as sweet, demure, yoiing ladies and their lates were all dressed as liiisky young men. The party ran the gamut of hilarious doings, including a shaving contest and a lipsti K smear- ing contest. In the Fall (Quarter the fraternity had a Hal- loween Party, a Christmas Party, and it enter- tained members of the Purdue chapter of . lpha Kappa Lambda. Other afTairs during Winter Quarter were a Sweetheart f arty and a Barn Dance that was held in the field house. included in the Spring (.)ii;irlrr rloings were the annual Seniors Banciuel .ind llic .inniial Spring picnic. . program of expansion was embarked upon by Omega i this year. The members stepped up liieir membership (lri f bv holdiiiL ' a larger nmiiber ol smokers during inter aiui Spring (Quarters. With the increase in membership that residted from this drive the members began to look forward to their association with a national fraternity. They hoped to be affiliated with a national by next l all (Quarter. . long with all the social actixities anil an ailive participation in intramural sports the members of the fraternity kept the name of Omega i high in scholarship ratings. The fraternity had several men active in extra curric ular a tivities aroiuid the campus. These men included Phil . ' lurdick. president ol the iraternity. also a member of Omega Tau Sigma: Cliff Mangan. Orchesis: Dick Shreck. Forensic Society. Makio: Haughn Rinehart. ASAK: and Bill Star- l)uik. Anchor and Chain and Makio. Omega Xi was foimded as one of the nonsec ret fraternal organizations on campus in 10-17. They adopted a policy of fellowship for all their mem- bers. TOP ROW S.d.im S.l..im,.ii. Lwi:. M F..rl.,rul. V.,riur. H..I1. Sliiiok, Spccs. ' cr. SchillinBcl. ROW ONE: Stone, Hcnu-l. MurJi.l M M- ' ■ '  M. I ' ..n,,l,l , Si, .In, I Kn,.l,.,rt. 592 TOP ROW Montross. : Kr.iu  . Zudc. H.tui. Hur.,v. i.runJm.in. ROW TWO: William!. Kcrschcr. Schcll. Quick. K.nl. ROW ONE: Mi-rrill. McCinn. Asmu). O ' Brien. McDonald. Br.iinard. of- ficf:[?s Jnrk O Brien. Preaident RodtT Asmus. Vice Pre iAent 1 (niis . li ' rril. Sccrptary Jnine;: MrOoriiilrl. reasiirer .■ niimhcr of weird sound effects aiul mechan- ical devices awaited the guests at tlic I licta Xi Halloween Parhs ' . Entrance to the house wlierc the party was held could only he gained l)y way of the coal bin window. .-Xfter the spooking in the cellar was finished eversonc went upstairs to dance and eat. Other parties held during the Fall Quarter were the Christmas Party: an exchange party for the actives and pledges; iind the . iillionaire s Party, at which there was dice and roulette, and plenty of play money for all the enterprising gamnlers who attended the party. During the Winter Quarter the Sweetheart Dance was held to celebrate Valentine ' s Day. and an open house was held for one of the sorori- ties on campus. The Spring Formal at the University Country Club and the f ounder s Day Banf|uet at the Columbus .■ thletic Club finished out the year. The members of the fraternity ' tool; an active interest in all the intramural sports this year, and they tried h.ird to win llie honors in their com- petitive leagues. The fraternity has an oulsl.iiuliiig member on the varsity l.aCrosse Team in William S hell. E.xtra-curricinar activities took up the time of Theta i members Duane Kersi her. Ohio State Marching Band and National F and Honorary: Fiill Krause. Pershing F- ifles and F ' hi Kta Sigma; and .lack O ' Brien. Phi Delta Chi. Pharmacy Pro- fessional. and . merican Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. Without i clc)iil)l the most important happening of the year for Theta Xi came at the beginning of Fall Quarter when the members of the fraternity ' found a new house to move into, . fter much re- decoration, the members had a series of house- warmings to celebrate their good fortune of 0I5- taining the house. Theta Xi was founded. .April 29. 180 ' t. at Rens- selaer Polvtec hnic Institute. Trov. Xew ork. 593 TOP ROW: Lum. Van Kirk. Radcr. Chamblin, Click. Park. orris, Btckmjn, Bean, Abcrncihy, FKATEK ITY IVl A IGEK K ' SS OFFICERS CJi-orgt 1 1. C ' haiiililiri. ri ic p(i( I Idw.iM I.- I l.iiiiiltnn, ii( ' Vcsit rfit D« ail . I ' lJiiHT. Scfrrldry rctiirinT A non profit ortfnnizalion and ituorporated in 1933 by a uroiip of fraleriiily iniiided men and women, the Fraternity Managers ' Association is owned antl operated riy the men s and women s fraternities of the Ohio State University, as an association of active and alumni members. fieulnnini; with a few fraternities wliirli ponied tlieir resouries to purcliase potatoes and loai. the Fraternity Managers ' Association has now grown to a memnership of 73 fraternity chapters. hl Ii purchase, annually, througii its services, nearly three-quarters of a million dollars worth of mer- chandise. By pooling the purchases of food. e(|iiip- nient, and supplies necessary to operate the fra- ternities, it gained vaiiianle price reductions. These ser i es were made possilile hy the aid and direction of a loyal and devoted Board ol Trustees, which was electee! by the members, by the louncil an«l the assistance of the attive men ,iiitl wiiriK-n in fraternities on this campus, and l)v llie business operations of the c apal)le office stalf employed by the fioard of I ruslees. I he of- fices of the association are in University i I, ill. Dr. Howard I.. F evis. president of the I ni ersity. states: The l-raternity . lanagers Association conducts a recognized activity of the Ohio State I ' niversity, of which I heartily approve. It is an integral part of the iralernity sysl ' n at llie Ohio State University and a welcome and necessary part of the college oinninnily. Today this association is one of tlic inilsl.indini, ' fraternity organizations in the worhl I In- Icirufvt of its kind on any ciimpns. ,i it,il ,ind iinportiint factor in the fraternity life of the Ohio Stale I ' ni- versiy. One of the many reasons that lin- ( )iiio Stale I ' niviTsily has become known as an out- standing Iralernity campus is because of the ex- cellent management of its fraternity houses, to whi( li llie f ' ralernilv i I.uiagers Association con- tril)iitr . sn much. 594 ' V % ' IIVEKTISI U 7 i PANTRY Cofeteria Inc. WHERE SWEETHEARTS MEET 1660 Neil Ave. KL. 1444 FiiK Yimit riii Ti i; CORAM PRESS 1284 Oak Street FA. 1542 Columbus 5, Ohio SPOT CAMPUS APPAREL FOR THE SMART COED 1978 N. High KL. 1312 S lwis, L omeuud, (jf S cn cnooie f ARCHITECTS and CONSULTING ENGINEERS 2901 N. High St. Columbus, Ohio 596 ANCHORGLASS Crysldl Sicmirare It looks expensive, liut tliis beautiful new line of highly polished, sparkling crystal stemware costs amazingly little. For example, a service for eight, consisting of eight 8 salad plates, 9 oz. goblets, 4 oz. juice or wine glasses, 3 2 oz. cocktails, 6 oz. sherbets and 6 ' 4 sherbet plates retails for approximately §6.95. This astonishingly low selling price is made possible by an ingenious method of automatically ami fconortiirally adhering the bowls to the stems. Normally this involves a slow, tedious and ex|)ensive hand operation. Distinctive .Anchorglass Stemware is sold through syndicate, chain, variety, gift, hardware and department stores. ANCHOR HOCKING GLASS CORPORATION The mosl famous name in plass Lancaster Oliio 597 SANDWICH SHOPS PROVIDING Friendly and Quick Service in QUALITY FOOD FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1912 N. High 12 E. 15th Ave. j , Cres ' t of QualHy MERLE NORMAN Treatment COSMETICS FREE DEMONSTRATIONS 1051 2 S. High AD. 1765 RUTH SMITH 19 E. 15th UN. 4461 CAROL ROUTSONG 4uCd , Equipped to Serve the Modern Greeks with BADGES . GUARDS • KEYS RINGS AND GIFTS FAVORS AND PROGRAMS America ' s Oldest Fraternity Jewelers 1808 N. High UN. 6413 I Je ay ' e pleased to prouid e another M01.I.0YMADE covey tor me 1950 MAKIO TIIF S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE CH IC AGO, ILLINOIS 598 The tradition of beauty and good taste never changes, never compromises, it is kept alive and vital through the generations. Wa f Jnc. 133 Ea5t Broad Street COLUMBUS 15 -- OHIO 2 can earn al the price o« learn llic latest dunces and SAVE 50 ' r al Arthur Sliirravs aA]X0maf 122 E. Bmatl MA. 7647 ' ' Summer ' s heat and winter ' s cold. The seasons pass, the years will roll... ■ • ml  ■• ■■ •• ■■ ' . . . but, always on your return to Colunnbus, you ' ll find the Nell House still famous for genial hospitality. I I. I I . I iij i n  nn I 1 11 I mi i ' v iii I Ml I I . 1 Ifi! w m i i i iBii ■_- EIL HOUSE The Neil House Harry L. Ludwig, President 399 Iie nlarh of Ljood Uaile . . . S urtu ' fttre from lA liitc iilc S In furniture is determined NOT by low prices but only by FINE quality No college courses teach !f, but you well know H . . . value is a some+Ime thing ... an intangible something which is tar more important in the furniture you buy once every ten or fifteen years than the clothing you buy every few months. Low price alone does NOT determine value. FINE quality IS that determining factor . . . quality in craftsmanship, in selection of woods and in the final finished appearance of your furniture. These things bring about the other intangible — GOOD TASTE — which we all desire in furniture. We ask only that you keep these things in mind . . . against the time when you will be shopping for your so-Important furniture. When that time comes, remember WHITE ' S . . . where furniture is always In GOOD TASTE . . . where service is consistently courteous and unhurried . . . where you always find UNBEATABLE VALUES! TERMS IF DESIRED OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 600 yjcrt me (i( ihf ..y eiclclhercj l lortli y IIK.il Al I K ' . |IU S our hrirnds .Krc I lore W ' iv An-ii ' l Yoii? CREATIONS BY GRACE I I SIXTEENTH AVE. WA. 1452 Since 1924 Trophies Dance Favors Your Official Jeweler • TOM GLASS 1826 N. High St. Rings UN. 3672 Fraternity Jewelry Cj. { [ . Artkinson Cjf on General Contractors FOR NEW PHYSICS BUILDING Commercial and Industrial Work Off ices 525 E. HUDSON ST. LA. 5297 COLUMBUS, OHIO 601 Our New A er iro f ' cii cr 602 y oninuments 4 GROVE DRAKE PSATY contractors tor trie NEW MEDICAL CENTER GROVE SHEPHERD WILSON KRUGE, INC. JOHNSON, DRAKE PIPER, INC. PSATY FUHRMAN, INC. 603 MAIN 2311 MAIN 2312 Geo. Sheaf Co. General Contracfors 449 Neilston Street Columbus 3, Ohio Varsity Drug Store for MILK SHAKES COKES SUNDAES SANDWICHES . STUDENTS ' NEEDS • Conveniently Located at 16th and N. High SCHELL HrE IC 8TUIIIUS Suppliers ot — STAGE EQUIPMENT — DRAPERIES BACKDROPS — DANCE DECORATIONS 581 S. High MA. 3889 PRINTING producing printed work for fraternities, sororities, busi- ness houses and individuals. Stationery, programs, tickets, invitations, cards, commercial forms. 2063 North High Street UN. 1473 Half block north of campus n E STIIP SERVICE Always try Long ' s first . . . You ' ll find everything you need in Classroom Books and Supplies SINCE 19Q2 HIGH AT THE GATEWAY TO THE CAMPUS 604 L lctrh J ( aheri y ' r( ' irl; n ik cmIs iirui jcKu fy Siricp J 005 Ih.I,-s..I.- K ' .i,.iI b c ' rvice at uitr door l ' )50 . Hi. li 1554 X. Hiali lis! .s()ii( i ol ( ifri )ns 1. Cirim(l|) i lidfl a dirtv la c — His photogra|)li. I rnenn . . . 2. A spray of W ' INDhX on the glass Made Grandpa Shining-clean! 3. Mothers lipsticks surli a mess! At least, it used to he . . . 4. I ill W ' lNDEX made her mirror hright So siie I mild redly see! 5. Finger marks upon the pane Speak of little [brother . . . 6. l l )l ' . whisKs em right away. Its wonderful! sa s Mother. 605 an AMERICAN TRADITION With each year of constant progress and faithful adherence to the traditions of Originality and Distinction , Pontiac remains the Master Engravers to America ' s Scliools. The Pontiac proven technique of modern methods of reproduction by experienced craftsmen; tlic employment of the most modern precision equipment; the artistic abilities of our art and layout departments are Pontiac helps in publishing a successfiil yearbook. All of the personnel of the Pontiac School Publications Division are proud of their participation in the publication of your yearbook and express their appreciation for the splendid cooperation by your staff. Pontiac Oiarawfi Gteclr tupe Co. 812-822 W. VAN BUREN ST. •CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS Telephone HA ymarket 1-1000 606 The National Co., Inc. Plumbing and Heating Contractors for ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING OPTOMETRY BUILDING PHYSICS BUILDING INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 219 King Ave. WA. 5514 YOUR OLD FRIENDS are here to serve you with the finest line of LABORATORY SUPPLIES TtaE ICauffmiVN-Lattimer Co. _i 2 S ' X ' ih i CifJ )tf9ftS t OOLUHVUa «•. OHIO of NO pr9mium in price I ¥-¥■■¥■ ■ ■ 4 ¥■ ¥■ mi 1 and Dealer Installations combine to lAFIM 8 FOOD SERVICE CONTEST AWARDS Leads All... with MOST GRAND AWARD WINNERS plus 3 AWARDS of MERIT and 3 HONORABLE MEN- TION AWARDS! Custom-bilt by Southern Food Service Equipment selected by these 8 AWARD WINNERS represents only a few of the many business winning Southern instollo- fions operating profitably throughout the country. The combination of Custom-bilt by Southern Dealers plus Southern ' s District Field Engineering Offices offers you complete cooperation of planning, layout, specifications, estimates on large or small installations BEFORE purchasing . . . assurance of the FINEST in Food Serving Equipment and Installation — fitted to your needs. Call your nearest Southern dealer expert today. THE WINNERS ! GRAND AWARD HERMANN HOSPITAL Houston, Texas GRAND AWARD FAMOUS-BARR CO. Clayton, Mo. AWARD OF MERIT CHARLIE ' S CAFE EXCEPTIONALE Minneapolis, Minn. AWARD OF MERIT NORTH AMERICAN LIFE CASUALTY CO. Minneapolis, Minn. AWARD OF MERIT HOTEL LA SALLE South Bend, Ind. HONORABLE MENTION THE NATIONAL TODDLE HOUSE CORP. Memphis, Tenn. HONORABLE MENTION THE DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB Detroit, Mich. HONORABLE MENTION TOLLER REXALL DRUGS Sloui City, Iowa THE WINNING TEAM i-t ' iwiJBinjuri.Ljm;. SOUTHfRN EQUIPMENT CO. I rOUR CUSrOM Bin BY SOUIHEBN OEAIEJ Copyrlghl 1949 ■lOKR SOUIMfBN DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFUCE YOUR v. IMNIN ;. QJALI Y lN;-.rALL4TON outk em EQUIPMENT CO. so 17 SOUTH 38TH STBEIT ST. lOUIS I •.MISSOURI 607 THE PRESS OF HOLLENBACK PRINTERS Owner — Rand P. Hollenbacit Chem. Engr. ' 2 I JE. 3645 LA. 5519 LA.- 1 -2121 3134 N. High Street TICE ASSOCIATES Herman O. Tice, General Agent THE MIDLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Personal Life — Business Life Pension Plans 122 E. Broad St. AD. 1291 GREEN AND YELLOW CAB CO. AD. 4141 All Cabs Equipped With Two-Way Radio LIEB-JACKSON CO. COLUMBUS DAYTON CONTRACTORS f or Mechanical Equipment In Many New University Buildings Plumbing Heating Power Plants 608 COHMtN tNCE Z ;r s ccessj T° MASTER UNIT D-2 AND MOTOR CHAIR Tlu ni.-st usal opuatina accessories . . . the warm air syringe, air cut-ort, and temixrature controlled sprays . . . are on tiie instrument table where they are at your tingcrtips no matter where you arc standing at the chair. So also are the Bunsen burner. X-ray illuminator, water tumbler, assistant call button, connection for the pulp tester . . . all handy without reaching or stretching. Excepting only your personality and professional skill, nothing makes a more favorable impression upon patients than appropriate equipment. It is practice insurance. ?bO The S. S. White Master Unit D-2 and Motor ' ' bBgfe- = Cliair look modern, are modern. They are the most £ -J , beautiful, the most practical, the most inspiring and impressive eciuipment ever built for the dental operating room. Let us help you plan your oHice; or if you have ideas, let us put them on the drawing board . . . without charge. Single and multiple of ces; urban, suburban. bungalow; and for general and specialized practices for yeaWxve-haxe siipplicd distinctive plans for all. ' Alkafly distributor TSrS.JVhitc Equipw t or write direct. ITD t erdrWe enflin speed for Cor O ' lomon ) DENTAL MFG. CO. PHILADELPHIA 5 . P A. 609 Ef! Get the Best . . . Get Sealtest ICE CREAM TELLING ICE CREAM CO. 245 E. Town Street COLUMBUS OHIO Thank You dmiral TOP RANK IN COFFEE • • W. B. PICKERING, JR. 1717 NORTHWEST BOULEVARD Columbus 12, Ohio THE WM. M. FISHER Cr SONS CO. Fruits and Produce Wholesale 116 E. Town St. Columbus, Ohio KIT (ARSON ' S FISH SHOP FRESH FISH AND S EAFOOD ARRIVING DAILY 16 E. Spring St. Phone AD. 2613 -AD. 3623 WHOLESALE and RETAIL PROMPT DELIVERY Mr FOUR CELLO PACKS in Every Pound Package by FELBER 7 e . i. McfC% ( a, PLUMBING-HEATING CONTRACTORS APPROVED FMA DEALER 2491 Summit St. JE. 6459 BOCK ' S BAKERY Complete Line of Quality Baked Goods APPROVED FMA DEALER 380 W. 2nd Ave. UN. 4960 C. H. BOCK S. M. Flickinger Co., Inc. Suppliers of SUN VALLEY FROSTED FOODS DAIRY PRODUCTS FRESH FRUIT VEGETABLES and Sole Distributors of RED WHITE BRAND FOODS 343 N. Front St. 2159 Lockbourne Rd. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio 610 iiciKE R R t r r r • ««Miii R H r r nM;:;?« rr :! ' ;E ?!  rG HOTEL FORT HAYES All Rooms with Private Bath Mandarin Cocktail Lounge Attractively Appointed Coffee Shop Beautiful Crystal Dining Roonn All Public Rooms Air-Conditioned Recommended In Duncan Hines ' Books, Adventures in Good Eating and Lodging for a Night. HOTEL CHITTENDEN i ouiinbm, yJliio House of Hospitality Home of Famous Purple Cow Coffee Shop Oasis Circle Bar and Balloon Room Private Dining Rooms Accommodating from 10 to 500 Persons The Purple Cow at the Chittenden Hotel is recommended by Duncan HInes In his book, Adventures in Good Eating. i ' Locations: Both Hotels Located at West Spring near hHigh Street W. B. FLOWERS. Resident Manager PETER J. CROSEHI, Resident Manager HOTEL FORT HAYES HOTEL CHITTENDEN R. I. GRIFFITH, Managing Director 611 TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED CABS SAFETY With COURTEOUS DRIVERS MA in 13-13 HEY! OHIO STATERS FOR HONEST-TO-GOODNESS FOOD, STOP IN AT Z a(AU RESTAURANT 1203 N. HIGH AT 5th AVE. • Spring Fried Chicken • Sea Foods • Baked Old-Fashioned Virginia Ham • Delicious, Juicy Steaks as You Like ' em COLUMBUS STAIIONERY (0. Converters Thermographers Personalized Stationery Sorority and Fraternity Watch for Our Next Display! 3107 W. Broad St. Phone RA. 9421 vwiih u I lationai iKeputati on GUSTAV HIRSCH ORGANIZATION, INC. C lectnca i ( on tra ctord Oisfriljutors for: RCA SOUND sysif:ms K ' ( . l.ll i: Sl i: IKLKVISION K ' CA I6M. 1 SOIM) M() ll I ' lvM )l| ( K )RS SHMI. i:i. IKJMf-: TtLEVISKJN SETS FKHDHRS ROOM AIR CONDITIONFRS 310 West Broad Street Columbus, Ohio MAIN 6533 612 HILL TAILORING CO. Custom Tailoring For Men and Women 1932 N. High UN. 2864 The RED WHITE Store for P UiUfr ' Meat Cutting Service and GROCERIES — FROZEN FOODS PAILET SURE-PURE DAIRY PRODUCTS Conveniently Located at 19th and Summit WA. 0548 HAROLD WAGNER Incorporated Official A A Garage COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE MOTOR OVERHAUL BRAKE SERVICE IGNITION TIRES BATTERIES BODY FENDER REFINISHING LUBRICATION WELDING WASHING WAXING Sfocfc ParU ACCESSORIES Towing Service 2119 N. High UN. 2907 MONTALDCS 149 E. BROAD STREET SMART D E N T E COLLEGE CLOTHES SMART COLLEGE WOMEN 613 for FLOWERS CORSAGES BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES IT ' S VIERECK THE FLORIST State and Four+h Streets AD. 1201 When you see me, don ' t think of Insurance But when you think of Insurance, see me. JOHN C. DEXTER Life Insurance and Annuities ADams 4545 8 E. Broad, Columbus, Ohio If t led and eat at: TOM ' S 3624 E. FIFTH DO. 0281 Private Rooms For Parties At No Extra Charge ?or the Finest Foods and Refreshments of All Sorts Whether it ' s a BBfor the co-ed or a I 2D for Ihe fullback it ' s SCHIFF SHOES FOR BOTH! 142 N. High Town and 4th 1050 Mt. Vernon 208 E. Main Town and Country 54 E. Main 614 STRUCK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INCORPORATED Of ices In Columbus, Ohio Louisville, Kentucky GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR THE NEW STUDENT UNION BUILDING 615 TRAVEL SHOP 21 South High St. AD. 4850 Columbus ' EXCLUSIVE Lugqaqe Store For the finest in Quality Paint The Dean fir Barry Co. Columbus, Ohio Since 1912 — The cai of Socialologyy FOOD for the body — Breakfasts. Lunches and Dinners. Sandwiches, Salads, Frie? Coles. Sodas and Sundaes AT ALL HOURS. FOOD for fhe mind — Unusual magazines — Quarterly reviews, little mags. maqajines on art, music, drama, economics, business. FOOD for the soul — A (,.-j,j-.T , ..-. ' r.-j. jtmosphere. congenial compan- ions and stimulating conversation. Food and drink, a cigarette, cigar or pipeful of GatewaY tobacco — who could ask for more? Formerly HEMNICKS 1824 N. High Street PIPE SHOP RESTAURANT ! Our Compliments and Best Wishes For An Ever-Growing Ohio State University HAIG M. BOYAJOHN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 616 COLUMBIS PRINTING INK COMPANY 453 S. Ludlow AD. 1827 RESTAURANT FAMOUS FOR ITS FINE FOOD, DELIGHTFUL DRINKS, AND FRIENDLY SERVICE Open Til 2:30 A.M. 1521 W. 5th KL 0153 ARTISTS SUPPLIES Now you can get art supplies at Hills, as well as line drafting materials and instru- ments. We have just added the new art department for your convenience, with a full line of standard and extra fine quality materials. Call us for: — Winsor Newton Brushes Artist Student Watercolours Artist Student Oil Colours Designers Poster Colours Rembrandt Pastels Canvas Boards Rhul Casein Colours Hi-Art Illustration Boards HILLS rn. 90 N. Front St. MAin 6525 Columbus 15, Ohio 617 Ask For The New a ' J. aiirioiA er E. iter Manufactured by the New Continuous Process (Textaurated) Mayflower Butter Cheese Non-Fat Dry Milk Solids Dried Buttermilk Buyers of Cream, Milk and Eggs PKKERIKGTON CREAMERY, INC. PICKERINGTON, OHIO 7-4311 COLUMBUS MA. 3258 BREMEN 44 a ffio 1 ) auHovuer jrary}% Breeders of Registered Jersey Cattle CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I 9 5 MAKIO OHIO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COLUMBUS, OHIO C. I. WEAVER President HERSCHEL C. ATKINSON Executive Vice President The WAGNER-SMITH CO. (Established 1913) ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS . INDUSTRIAL POWER WIRING LIGHTING SYSTEMS REGISTERED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS . PUMPS AND AIR COMPRESSORS DAYTON 2, OHIO ( 618 THE STUDENTS ' THEATER . l Cllf til • 1950 Makio Queen Contest • Student Talent Shows • The Pick of the Pictures • ROGER GARRETT AT THE ORGAN UNIVERSITY THEATER 1980 Nor+h High Streef BEST QUALITY SERVICE PRICES I cp4t TJke e JV. C. C. JbealerJ WASH-A-WASH Self Serve Laundry 30-MINUTE SHIRT SERVICE 2093 N. High WASHING DRYING DRY CLEANING WA. 0064 BRILLIANT ' S SHOE SERVICE HATS CLEANED 1591 N. HIGH ST. Columbus I, Ohio STARNER ' S SERVICE Shell Products GAS . OIL . TIRES Accessories and Washing 2057 N. High UN. 0329 VERHOFF JEWELERS For that Special Gift DIAMONDS . JEWELRY . WATCHES WE DO REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING 1580 N. High UN. 7149 VAN RAMSEY PHOTOGRAPHER Application or Friendship Photos Composites • Groups 3 - 15+h Avenue UN. 5526 BUCKEYE CAMPUS SHOP Sportswear of All Kinds Tuxedos to Rent ACCESSORIES 1608 N. High UN. 9676 619 ( oniniiments of THE UNITED PROVISION COMPANY Puryeyors 156 S. Ohio Ave. FA. I 126 Columbus, Ohio FOR THE BEST FOOD AND SERVICE Come to THE (Hlh 1998 N. High St. HANNA PAINT .fA WJHfe ' tfVvt A CAR FOR EVERY PURSE L nmsier . . . Jhe S tijie L laddic for 1950 ' l lu mouth . . . ke w niencan (iDeaiiU }) ' J iiu Valvie Ulied L c ars J ee us before ifou hmi WOOD-NESBITT INC. 61 I E. BROAD ST. MA. 5485 McCLURE-NESBITT MOTOR CORP. 1505 E. MAIN ST. FA. 1112 620 BELLMAN, GILLETT RICHARDS TOLEDO, OHIO Architects and Engineers for THE NEW STUDENT UNION HOWARD DWIGHT SMITH. F.A.I.A. UNIVERSITY ARCHITECT. Associate 621 POLLAK RAIL STEEL REINFORCING on the OHIO STATE CAMPUS University School Howard I . Smith. Arrhitrrt n. W. .Mc ;nilh A: Sons. Cimliarlor Optometry Buil ding Hownrd D. Smith. Archil ' rt Hubcr-Hunt-Nichob. Inc.. Contractor Electrical Engineering Building Simfv-foi nelius Schoulf,v. ArcUitrct Hubcr-Hunl-Nichols, Inc.. Contractor Addition Journalism Building llownnl 1). Smith, .Xrchilri-I Koh. rt H. Kvans to., oiifroclor Cyclotron Building Hinvnrd I). Smith. Archilrrt Kobirt H. Evans Cu., Contractor Addition Library Building Bellmiiri. Cill.tt Hirhnnlv. Architect M.ll..n-Stimrt .... „„ .«.-(...■ Botany Zoology Addition Howutrl I . Smith. Architect H. M. Boyiijohn Associates. Contractor New Student Union Building lii ' limnn. (;ill.ll A Itlihai.l-. Arrhxt.ct Struck ( ' « Il t|-|l i.ill to.. I iiutiactor Addition Commerce Building Howard U. Smith, Architrcl H. M. Boyajohn Ai ociali.s. Contractor Agricultural Laboratory H..wiinl 1 . Smith. ATrliil ' Cl H. M. lioyajohn Associiilis. Contractor Recitation Building Howanl I). Smith. Architect . H. M. Hoyajohn Asswiatw. Contractor Museum and Library Addition Sim . CorncliuB ti Schooliy. Architect Goorso Sheaf Company, Contractor Incinerator . . C. Wyatt. Arrrhitecl H. M. lioyajohn A . -(Minti.«. Contractor Notatorium HowanI I . Smith. Arrhilrct Jamcn I. Hornii . Contractor Physical Education Building H.. Minl l . Smith. Arrlnl rl H. M. Il.. aj..hn A. A ....iiil .«. ( „iitraclnr Pharmaceutical Addition to Chemistry Building Howatil I). Smith. Arrhitict Trmpp Construction C« mpany, r««(rapfor Rolled to A.S.T.M. Specification and Fabricated at Marion, Ohio THE POLLAK STEEL COMPANY Gonoral Office — Cincinnati, Ohio Mills — Marion, Ohio I J.O. Let ' s Talk Lumber 24 CQ. There ' s a Material Difference i i oinnlimenti ojf The Columbus Serum Company COLUMBUS, OHIO J. T. Burriss, D.V.M. ' 31 K. R. Peterson, B.I.E. ' 40 Tea Lovers Treat The pick of India ' s famous Darjeeling gardens. If you cannot purchott thii in your homt Ion wnle ui-P O Bo« J S . Chitogo (90) Sexton Gil Forty-seven Years the Foremost Prescription Stores in Columbus The Wendf-Bristol Company Physicians and Hospital Supplies ♦wo storoi .... AT YOUR SERVICE 21 R«gistered PharmacisK EXPERT FITTERS OF ELASTIC HOSIERY CORRECTIVE GARMENTS 1,500,000 Proscriptions on File . . . W Deliver 51 Edst State Street ADams 6108 721 North High Street (Branch) MAin 3153 t ' RESTAURANT for DELICIOUS Sodas, Breakfast, Sandwiches 10 Years a Campus Favorite Located at 1706 N. High aue COMPANY, J CONTRACTORS PLUMBING • HEATING • VENTILATING • AIR CONDITIONING INDUSTRIAL SHEET METAL WORK I I 83 Essex Avenue — OFFICES — COLUMBUS • PITTSBURGH UNIversi+y 2178 Columbus 3, Ohio 623 F P it I T I 0; IT . . . HEER ' S c ,OLLEGE Annuals, School Newspapers, Catalogs, Text Books, Periodicals and Legal Blanks are all handled by most skilled crafts- men who Plan your work and work your plan . . . Tl., FINE PRINTING — LETTERPRESS OR OFFSET WE HAVE COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR BOTH 79 Yeors in Printing GGP k rintinri L 1 omncin Prinlers -.- Bookbinders -:- Rulers -:- Office Supplies 37: -3sr s.,m||, I il, Sin.i AD.iii.s 1195 (.Jm.mIm.s. OLo YOU ' LL BUY AT HEER ' S BYE AND BYE 624 F. Wilke Co. Harvest Brand Meats DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1907 APPROVED BY F.M.A. 3245 E. 5+h Avenue DO. 2765 T e ' C- at LOCATED AT 19th AND SUMMIT • FINE FOOD • . WARM SNACKS • . SHORT ORDERS • . FRIENDLY SERVICE . liTARlWER EI.EVJ1.XORS Serve u Student Union Building Library Addition Central Service Building Stadium These Elevators Manufactured Complete by Warner ' Over 20,000 Warner Elevators in Daily Use THE WARNER ELEVATOR MFG. CO. ESTABLISHED I860 Columbus Sales and Service 938 Cleveland Ave. Phone KL 1601 Factory Cincinnati 625 ( ongratu iation5 TO YOUR ROSE BOWL YEARBOOK THE 1950 MAKIO Lyniii the finest in liotoqmpm anipnu Your Officicil 1i(it(ii i ' (i|)lu ' r 626 for HARMONY in Food 2 1 iaa Lunches and Dinners Af fhe RIGHT PRICE 1596 N. HIGH AT I l+h AVE. Open 6:00 A.M. to 7:30 P.M. AIR CONDITIONED Louis Chris+y — Owner and Operator DECORATING CO. 251 I E. Main St. DO. 4556 Painters Decorators for YOUR NEW STUDENT UNION Our . cii ' Shul ' -iil ( riiori litiilninq 627 ' oii ar( tops ill our csliniatioii in all liclds: tlie ciiuler path, llu ' yricliroii, the bas- ketball couil. tlic lank, but most important ol ,ill in tlic classroom. Ma we take this o|)portunil) to congratulate you antl to say that it has been our pleasure to serve you. I i i Campus Specialty Shop 219 West nth Avenue Holiday Sweets 624 Harmon Columbus Blank Book Co. 317 South High St. Isaly ' s Coffee Shop 267 West 11th Avenue College Inn Bowling Alleys 1547 North High St. McFarland ' s Hardware 1575 North High St. Crestview Press 2876 Indianola Ave. Nitschke Brothers 37 Eost Gay St. Gregory Paul . . . Books 235 West 11th Avenue Piatts Restaurant 1972 North High St. University Cleaners 265 West 11th Avenue 628 The SOUTHARD CALENDAR PRINTING COMPANY Printers and Lithographers 539-563 EAST LONG STREET COLUMBUS OHIO Courteous Service The Hcirris rnmiiaii.i OPTICIANS 106 E. Broad SK AD. 9131 , , a6ln m a. 85 N. HIGH ST. — -425-427 — AD. 5581 A Trophy for Every Event! All Trophies Lacquered _ Aft er Engraving To Insure Against Tarnishing Orip o] Coliimoiis I ' inpst P.uqrareni A GENERAL FAVORITE Willi s i K ' I n ( )i ' i I DIXIE Miiruarinr A an« ' ill (oltimltits nv niE c ' APiiAi. (in I ' RonucTS co. Af r of Kirifitioli I )rvn itiit% (iriiJ ol irr (fiKililv ihm tor fi7 utr Jieari INC. i a Acoxt at z frUce for COEDS, Their Mothers and Sisters Located at NEW Shopping Center North Fourth at Eighteenth Millinery by N«vl« 629 ' ■■ ' aa GEORGE ' S 15 West State St. Dye Shop and Shoe Repair • SHOES DYED TO MATCH YOUR GOWNS AD. 0560 Good Morning — W ' nen you jolloir the Jotirncii oil keep up iri( i llw eu ' s ' . For Home Delivery Phone AD. 8151 Ohio State Journal Ohio ' s Good Morning Newspaper FIT FOR A GOLDEN SPOON : For those who demand the best! c t your neignbornood (Eordeni Moored ana J oAi or 3urnaA dealer nlue slt mt oomiore Quality Goods at Lower Prices Since 1921 a Service to Students and Faculty EAST BASEMENT — DERBY HALL 630 ■ e urhnan- MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS FOR NEW MEDICAL CENTER OPTOMETRY BUILDING SERVICE BUILDING NEW PRESS BOX Complete Fabricating Shops and Offices COLUMBUS, OHIO DAYTON, OHIO PHILADELPHIA, PA. ATLANTA, GA. 631 iitttik mmiiiM PARKER PHOTJMIR IPHS L enter or L reatiue tiiunq For Those ' ho Appreciate Inoivicuial Attention, and the Finest in the Art ol Portraiture 2056 N. Hitfh UN. 2912 N. E. Corner of O. S. U. Ca inpus (Dills ' ieilestaurant 10 NOKIII UK .11 SI TAiii.i: si:R ici:; Holli the lai iilty and sIikIpii liotly of Dliio Stali Univer- sity liavc for many years preferred tlie Disliix live I ' ood and Ser ' ice of friis famous restaurant . . . and tfieir patron- age has rontrifiuted immeasurably to its renowned prestige. MILLS ror. 7 (). - . ) ; COLUMBUS 77 SOITH IIK.II - ! 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Thanks- ( m ofL fli ilii ::!•; OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION yliree 3eauliful Jjinina f oomi THE SPANISH ROOM THE HOUR GLASS THE NEW IONIAN ROOM in the center of business and entertainment activities The ' De UexmVL%l HOTEL COLUMBUS. OHIO PALMER R. SUDDABY 6 n«r«l Managsr CLYDE C. McBEE Director of Sales 634 e: L i tl fD( CLC4yt LiLCLVLiK ( a- many {wU-ni organiza tions and iitdiisiridl firnis who hy their generous contributions ii (t(li ' possioH ' lln- Hose noivl Section in this hook. And espe ci (ul ' lor ofK ' cotilrinutor U ' io. (dihonqh lincrcd. prefers (o en ain (tnonvmous. liOSE HOWL SECTION SPONSOP.S: ARLINGTON MOTORS CIRCLh: f)RIVE INN IIUF ER, HUNT and NICHOLS ISALY ' S LNC WILE MOTORS 635 CAROLLO ' S s H Loca+ed af T Fine Foodt ALL LEGAL 1120 N. High E U BEVERAGES UN. 0112 A S Open II A.M. to 2:30 P.M K E Cook FURNITURE APPLIANCE CO. Furniture of Distinction 2842 E. Main $♦. DO. 4949 WHEN HUNGRY . . . RAID 7 Pcuttr 23 CAMPUS COURT 1 2 Block South of 1 5+h and High • For Friendly and Fast Service . JUMBO HAMBURGERS . BIG MILK SHAKES • HAM N EGGS • WAFFLES . T-BONE STEAKS • PORK CHOPS . FRENCH FRIES Drop in any time from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. Lyur The Central West Coal Co. Hunfington Bank BIdg. Columbus The Concord Coal Co. 50 West Broad Street Colunnbus A. Simons Sons 8 East Long Street Colunnbus muersltu J Le ' S The North American Coal Co. Red Parrot Powhatan Coals 906 High-Long BIdg. Columbus The New York Coal Sales Co. 150 East Broad Street Columbus 636 It II YE Its ' i: 11 1 HE . 1i111ir4il C ollcc (.  iii|i iiy Amicon Rpsftinnint Aiu lii)r I iix Line (Mnss Corp. Arliiiuluii Motors, lnc AtKinson and Son I.. ( .. !i.ilf...,r l cllniiin. ( ' illrll. .iiul Ku luinlv hexicy DtToriilinc Company .. Bl( k s I ' niMT-.itv llowcr Sliop l5o( k s Biikt-ry liortlon s Moorcs f Ross I I. M. Boyajolm f- AssociaJes.. IUiilii nts Slioe Repair Buckeye Campus Shop Fiiukrvf Rrshiitrant [iiirr, I ' atlcrson, and Aidd Campus Specialty- Shop Capital Citv Products Co C arollo s Steak I louse Central West Coal Company .. ( iiarhert s Sandwich Shops .... I lotel Chittenden Circle L)ri i- Iiu Clark s Bakery, lnc College Carr - Out Collece Inn Coliminiis Blank Book . laiitilat liirinu Conip iny .... Columbus Printinfi Ink Co Columbus Serum Co Columbus Stationery Co Concord Coal Co Cook Appliance Co Cc Crestview Press .. Davis Restaurant De ind Bii Paint Co. Deshler W ' alli. k Hotel John C . Oe.xter Insurance Co. Coiiimbus Dispatch Drackett Company Electrical Contractors lnc Felber Biscuit Company William Fisher F- Sons S. y . Flickinger Company . ... Fort Hayes Hotel ( leorce s IDye Shop . ' Irs. hugene Cray, lnc t n|]t ' 010 ( ireeii C .d) ( ■ 617 Cireenfield lill KrslanranI ■507 ( irecory Ptud iiookstore () ) ( Irove. I )raki-. t- Ps.ilv 001 ( iustav I lirsdi 00 I C)ri ani .atioii. lnc Oil I laiina Paint Manulai turinQ 027 Company 001 I l.irris Optical Co 010 lird.in Hall 630 F. J. Heer Printina Co OlO I l.i(l.ll er orlli Oil) lliiiat Restaurant o|u Hill I ailorinc Co 027 I liil ' i Cab Company 50!S IlilU Company 628 Holiday Sweets 020 Hollenback Press 0 ' )0 iiuffman Wolfe Co 656 Huber. Hunt Nichols 308 Inskeep Brothers Printers 01 I Isaly s. lnc 655 Isalys Coffee Shop 605 Kauffman-Lattimer Co 655 Kit Carson hish Shop 628 Leah. lnc Lieb-Jackson Company 628 Long s College Book Co 617 McCabe Eyerman 622 McClure Nesbitt Motor Corp. 012 H. I.. McFarland Sons 636 Moiitaldo ' s 636 Arthur Murray Dance Studio .. 596 J. A. Myers Co 628 National Co.. lnc 612 Neil House 616 New ork Coal Co 634 Nitschke Brothers 614 . ook Restaurant 603 Merle Norman Cosmetic 605 Studio 633 North .-Xmerican Coal Corp 010 Ohio Chamber of Commerce .. 010 Ohio State lournal 010 Pantry 01 I Pantry Cafeteria. lnc 050 Parker Photographs 390 Piatts Restaurant I ' ni... H-.g ' - 00 l ' i( kcringlon ( ri-aniery. Iiic 018 052 Polhik Steel Company 622 02 Poiitiai l.ngraving Co 606 (A) ' ) Plum. line I onunies Restaurant 623 Red - WInle Store 613 ()I2 R. I ' . Robinson Co 62Q Sauer C ompany. lnc 623 620 Schiff Shoe Company 614 020 Sexton Foods 622 010 Ceo. Sheaf and Co _— 604 624 Schell Scenic Studio 604 601 A. Simons F- Son 636 625 Sims. Cornelius t- Schooley .... 596 613 S. K. Smith Co 598 612 Southard Calendar 617 Printing Co 629 628 Southern Equipment Co 607 608 Spatz Shop 596 631 Starner Service Station 619 635 Struck Construction Co 615 655 Telling ' s Ice Cream Co 610 655 Tice t Associates 608 628 Tom ' s Restaurant 614 607 Travel Shop 616 010 United f rovision Company .... 620 029 University Book Store 630 60S Universih,- Cleaners 628 001 L ' niversits Theatre 619 625 Van Ramsey 619 620 N ' arsity Drug Store :. 604 628 erhoff Jewelers 619 615 N ' iereck the Florist 614 399 ' irginia Hotel 633 010 Harold Wagner. lnc 613 007 Wagner-Smith Company 618 599 Walters F rinting Company .... 604 636 Warner Elevator Mfg. Co 625 628 Wash-aAVash Self Serv i e 620 Laundry 619 Weinlein Typesetting Co 634 598 Weiult Bristol Company 623 636 White Dental Manufacturing 618 Company 609 050 White ' s Furniture. lnc 600 050 Wile Motor Sales. lnc 635 596 F. Wilke Company 625 052 Wood-Nesbitt. lnc 620 628 Zinn Lumber Company 622 637 I II EX Adniiniflralh-e Officers „ AcJvcrtisine „ _, Arronnulics, School of Agrinilturr. College of _.. Affrirultuml Sludmt „ „.. Air ( orre RO ' IC _ „„ All-AKrirullunil Council Alplia C 111 ( iiirnti Alplia Delta Pi „ Alplin I ' .ptilon Delia Alpliii l.pjiilon Plii _ Alplia l.p ilon l i „ _ Alpliu I .psilon Klio ....„ „ Mplidi ( ■iiiiiiiia I )f lla Mpiut ( laiiiiii.i Klio „ Alpha ( •annua Signia Alpha KiipjMi Alpha - _ Alpha Kappa Ganinio Alpha Kappa Psi „ Alpha Ijtnihcia Delia _ Alpha Onieen Alpha Plii „ Alpha IM „ „ Alpha I ' hi Delta „ Alpha Phi Mu „ Alpha Phi Onictfa „ Alpha Rho Chi „..„ Alpha Sitfiiia Itii Alplia Tau OniirgB „ Alpha Xi Delia Alphii Hb Alumnae Sholarsliip House AmiTlfan ( enuiiir Scm iely Anieriian l ain S i -ncc Assm-iation Anieriiiin I ' uunclr -rnen s Sociely American Injtlilule of Anhilecis American Innlilule o( Chi-miral f nffineers American Inslilute of Kliilriml Miidineerti American InMitute of Industrial I ' .nilineent American I uiniiaienlicjil Assuc iaiion .... American Riti Cto  „ Amc ' rican Soi iiHy of Agricultuml I.ji0ine m American Society of Cenimic Mnffinrerii .. American Society of Mechanical l.n0inerTtt „...„ „... Anchor and Chain ....«,„„ „ ArffonauU ...„ „...«...« „ Ari loi „ „ Amiy ROTC Arts jinri S -|i-nim. C llrgr of Art« linn Sci fi  ii. Sfnion -...«, Ar1« (, llf c Conndl „ „ Atiocinlian for Oiililliood EJuralion Atlilclic Adnijniitnition „ Alhlplici _ _ ,. 500 . 26 . 505 . 2IQ . 5Q . 3-18 . 416 . 50 . 450 . -152 . 00 . 451 . 502 . 268 . 456 . 504 . 506 . 440 . 186 . 110 . 257 . 187 . 258 216 . 508 167 584 510 512 514 460 516 440 168 60 168 160 164 160 170 208 585 t 170 162 414 450 518 400 7 76 00 144 200 28 1 B tt.,l,t llnll „ BaxelNill „,. B«.l..il,JI . Brill Alplm Pnl „ BHa Gnminn Sianin ._ 452 518 504 ™ _ — 121 122 Pnge Bflii Signia Tau „ _ 500 Bi ' lu Thrtn Pi _ 520 Bnis. Howard 1.. „ 21 BMOC „ 544 Boarcf of I nislees _ 21 Boot anti Sjiclcfle 5 5 Browning Dninuitif Society „ 569 Bucket and Dipper 22f Buildings 1 1 Btnrrs Guide (} ' S7 c Campus I ' liologruplu-rs „ 5 il Canfit ' ld I lull .)24 Cliei-rlnuli-rs „ 200 Clii Delia Plii Ql Clii Epsilon _ „ 171 Chimes 224 Clii Omega 462 Clii Plii 522 Ciirislian Science Organization 507 Civihis 577 Conrliing Staff 201 Coiniii.tiiil Njtiadron „ „ 420 Coniniertre College Council 1 2 1 Coninierre. Cfilletfe of 0 '  Conaway, Mrs, ( liri tinr 25 Conlents I Council of Men ' s Organizations TTi Council of Inilcmily Presidents 4 Council of Sorority I louse Presidents i s D Ortir 1 fi linulugy I oastniiisters 60 Dedication 6 Delta Clii 521 Delta Delta Delta 461 Delta Gamma 46(t Delta Plii Delta 1 I , Delta Phi |-!psilon „ 4 ' )S Delta Oiiiitnin 40(1 Delta SiKrna D.Ita 182 Delta Sigma Phi 526 Dilla Sigma Pi 528 Dilla Tau Delta 550 Delta ' llieta Phi 101 Delta Tliela Sigma _ 552 Di-lta I ' ps ' hin 554 Delta i-ta 470 Dentistry. Colh gc of ™ I7fi De%eliipiiieiit I ' unil „ 28 Dr-iiiMitir. lioiird 565 E r.duiiitioii. College of 125 I ' .diifation Student Council 144 I .ngineeriiig. College of „ 147 l.ngineehng Cullege Coimcll 167 I ' .psilon Psi I ' ipsilon _ „ _ 202 I ' .ta Kappa u | 7 I f-ja Sigma Phi 88 Page F ' ciw ing „ _ 5 1 J I lorif ulture Torum 62 I ootli.ill _ 202 lorensic Society _ 80 lorward „ „ 4 I r.itemity Affairs 496 I r.itiniily Managers Association „ 504 I r.itemily ol llie Year _ 400 I reAhmen „ „ 258 I ' reshfiian Activities 559 Ireshman I ' niternity Council 409 Ireshiiuin (Jueen 280 G Ciamma Alpha Chi „ 125 Cjaiiinia Delta „ „ 500 Gold Diggers Prom Fung 281 Golf 322 Graduate School _ 220 Greek God _ 285 Greek Goddess 284 Gnfk Letter Organization 442 Greek Week .„ 492 ( ■yinnaslit s 316 H I l.il. h. r. I l.irlan II 22 llilli-i I ' numlHlion 387 llill.l Players _ _ 370 M  iiir oiiiing Queen 278 I iniiie I ' .ronoiiiics C lull 65 I lti lcptiuh-nl Queen 282 In Mi-nii riHin „ 25 Instiltile of Aeronautical Sciences 172 Insurance Society 125 lnterfratc mtly Court „ 498 Inler- Varsity Christian Fellowship 397 Inlraniunils. Men ' s „ 524 Inlr iir.Js. Women s 526 J n . I iinnn 101 lunior American Vterinnr ' Meilicine Association 217 lunior ( lass Cabinet 225 Junior f anhellenic _ 447 hmiors „ „ 228 K Kappa Alpha Pui 391 Kappa Alpha llietu 472 KapfMi Delia 474 Kappa Delia Rho 556 Kappa I .psilnn „ „ 209 Kappa Kappn Gamma -176 Knppa Phi 594 Kappa Psi „ 210 Kap{hi Phi Kappo „ 145 Kappa Signin „..™ 538 Koluilc-slone Kapers „ „ 494 Kohhieslnne Kapen Queen „ 285 638 Patfc I .uiilHt.1 t Ki Alplm „ « „ 1-10 I inti nt |ji l W ' .ml I .a . ( (illrgr of l t % lutimul ijij.. .„ 10 6«0 188 _ lOJ ISfi Liitlirrnn Sllitlfitl AsiinrinUon ' 0H I .tl.toii. Normal Ni ' il 2 M Mark Hall Uf Makio ...„ „ J5( Maliio Couri _ „ 27( Makio (Ju.-rn _ 27i Makio ( arrn Conical 277 Makio ( iiifn ( onli «lanU 276 Martliinit lianil 288 Markriinii Club _ 121 May Qurni 271 Mfdicinc, College of 10 1 Mrn ' s C.lrc Club -lOT Men s Intranmml Spori 32 1 Men s Pliy ical Educalion A.HKorialion .... 550 Mililan 405 Miiilary Hall 406 Military Couniil 407 . lirrors _ _ _ 212 Morlnr Board 54 M u Beta Chi 120 N Naval ROTC 414 Neil Hall _ 428 .Newman Club 506 Nurses 1 95 Ohio State Elngineer 346 Ohio Stalrni. Inc - 582 Ohio State University Association 29 Ohio State University Bar .Association .. 100 Oho L nion Board of Overseers 561 Omeen I ' psiion f ' hi 205 Omega lau Sigma 218 Omega Xi 592 Omicron Nu 68 Optometry. School of 200 Organizations 554 OSPA 578 P Panheilenii- Court 448 f ' nrk. Joseph A 25 fVrshing Rifles „ 412 f ' harmacy. College of _ 204 Pharmacy Council 2(0 Phi Chi Thrtn 124 Phi Delta Chi „... 542 Phi Delta Phi _..._ _ 193 Phi Delta Thrtn 544 Phi l- psilon Pi . 546 Phi F.la Sigma „ 256 Phi Gamma Delta _ 548 Phi Kappa  0 Page Phi Knp|M P.i _ 552 Phi Kap| a Signia ...™ 554 Phi Kapp.i lau „ _ 556 Phi Mu „ _ 478 Phi Nhi . lpha _ „ 399 Ph. M.I Dell,. ....„ _ _ 558 Phi Sign... Delta „ 560 Phi Sign.. I Kappa « 562 Phi Sigma Sigma _ 480 Phi I ' psilon Omicron 68 It Bel.. Pl.l _ _ 482 Pi K.ippa . lplia 564 Pi lau Sigma 172 Pl.-.lge Tniiners Council 499 Pl. ' iad.-s 372 Poiner« ' ne fioard of Control „ 560 Po.ijlry S ienre Club ...«, „ 69 Professional Colh-gos 175 Professional Interfratemily Council 498 Prop nnn Wing 417 I ' .i Omeg,. _ 185 R Residences 425 Rifle Team 351 Rho Chi 21 1 Rho Pi Phi 211 R .g.r Williams Club 598 Ro..iop[.os 244 Rn..,l..) I 8 Rovallv 270 Rural r, .momics Club 70 s Sail.ll.- .....1 Sirloin 64 Soiling Club 353 Scabbard and Blade „ 40 8 Scarlet Key 531 fvarlel Mask „ 366 Scope 198 Seniors 55 Sigma . lpha f psilon 566 Sigma .Mpha Mu 568 Sigma .Alpha Sigma „ 122 Sign.. I Chi „ 570 Sigma Delta Chi 91 Sigma Delta Tbu _ 484 Sigma Ciamma Epsilon „ 175 Sigma Nu _ 572 Sigma f hi Epsilon „ 574 Sigma Pi 576 Sigma Pi Nu 197 Sign... I hela Epsilon 595 Sigma Theta Tau „ 198 Social Boartl 565 Sophomores 246 Sophomore Class Cabinet 241 Sorority of the ear 444 Spartans 579 . Sphinx 56 Spring Sports _ 517 Stadium Dormitories 456 St. Hildas Hall 440 Sira.ll.v, Bl,.nd 1 22 Page Stroller. „ „ 564 Student .ti ille« 558 Sturlent B..r Axuilallon 190 . tudent ( onservntlon Society 70 Slii.lent Court 562 Sti.di ' fil I tort., ull.iral So. iety 71 Stii.lei.i Pi.l.l..alions BonnI 550 .Student Senate _ 552 Stu.lent Society of (.andicnpe Architdure 175 Sundial „ _... 542 .S«i,n Club „ _ „„ 532 Swin.ming _ 510 .Syn.ph.mic- Choir 404 T Tau Beta Pi 165 Tau Epsilon Phi „ 578 I nu Kappa F ' .psilon „ „ 580 Taylor. Jacob B 22 I ' ennis 323 Tennis Club 552 4 exnikoi _ 174 Th.-I.. (hi 582 Thela Kapp,. Phi 584 Tl.eta Sign... Phi 92 Theta Tau 166 Theta Upsilon „ 486 Theta Xi 595 Torch Club „ 196 1 ownscna Agriculture Education Society 65 Torrli 320 1 riiintflc „ 386 U I natTtlHSS 221 University I ' ami Btirriiti Yimtli Council „ 71 University ' -1-H C liih 66 University (irange „ 67 L ' niversit - Players . ' . 570 V W.rsitv O _ 2S elerifiiin- Merlirine. College of 212 orHlionnl Infonnatinn Council 380 ' . S. Club 571 w Weslev 1 .....Klation 592 W ' .-stminsl.r I lall 450 Wint.-r Sports 503 omen s ( ilee Club „ 402 W omen s raiili. ' llanic .Association 446 on. en s Physical i ' .ducation Club 350 Women s Self Oovemment .Association .. 554 Wr.-stling _ 5 1 4 Y VMCA 590 VWCA 588 z Zeta Beta Tau _ 388 Zeta Phi Eta 92 Zeta Tau .Alpha 488 639 i tn-ill, . lLtifyun. ( tmrini. ( ofutm THE LAST WIIKII Fall ol IMIU olfcred a lrc li larl lor lli ' M.ikio. A iics loicilicin, lop s|)c)l on llip I iiion s se( otui lloor was ours- — ' not only more elbow .-pai c — nut los st.iirs for our industrious freslnnen to walk. A new fresliman staff entered llie lold and Room 22 berame home for 10 sophomores. And now it s time to (lose tfie cover, pack up our memories lor the year, anil 1 I llie new staff slip into our well-worn chairs. liut (ioiny just isn t going without sad lioodhyes. And we refuse to turn in our office keys until we express our sincere thanks to one man in a million, our adviser. Wayne ' . I larslia. Without him tlie 195t} . I.VKK) woukI have heen a dream and never a realization. One in(li idiial who truK u ' rew on us this year was C opyreader Boh Helen. liol p.irti( ularly grew on the sophomore editors, whose copy kept iDiniuL ' h.u k with witty (|uips. and trie timely word- — re do. Our tlianks go to Art T ammadge of Weinleiii 1 ypesetting Company, Warren }{ilcli(oik and the girls at the . ' lorehouse Nhirtens Photo Studio, l on ' l oung and lony liarrell of the I ' ontiac l ,ngraving ( ompany. Ralph vt . ol the S. K. Smith Co.. Parker Studios. Dan F ' ireslone. ( hief photographer and the C olumhus l)is- pat h. Citizen and .lournalism lor photouniphs. and lirer rrinlin( ( o. ( living the hook this vear the .idded linesse .md loui li we alue so highly was Paul I ' lihio l ciiipes. Pahlo rales top in our e limali()n as an artist and as a person. It was a lull lime joh lor iIk- sophomore husiness stall- — Irai kinu down con- tracts and using up stored salesmanship persuasion. I hey helped to put the l)ook in print and so we owe our vote ol gr.ilitude to Kd llamlilin. Sally Harlor, Joan Kiggins, Moon Nhdiins, .lerry Rolhs hild and Stan .U( kcr. With nolehooks hack in ihe liles. and wrileups otiK ,i p.i l iiigliliii.iic. iht- sophomore editorial staff on( e more cati smile. . nd. we lan oiiiv smile along with them, saving thanks to iioh . rend, ( orky I ' .tnmons, .loyc e .leltingholl. Rov ( ar in. Ir)an Kraus, P.il lohr, irulnia Mullen. .Shirley .Sarhin. ( ene Slaymaker. nill Slarl)U k, ( harlolle .Slonc. Marian loops in(l ( hut k an C leve. l-an-well lo JOIO NI. KK )--and a hearlv hello lo the lO ' )] staff— we ' ll miss vou, f oom 22. cufl. ' ?fC ii f- P c, T olUc i I y I


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