Ohio Wesleyan University - Le Bijou Yearbook (Delaware, OH)
- Class of 1951
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Faculty members, alumni, and residents of Delaware have been a big help in making the foreign students feel at home by providing holiday visits, jobs, and educational trips. FIRST ROW: C. Teichman, W. Wright, M. Svinzov, I. Jurjans. SECOND ROW: O. Kim, K. Ahn, F. Kiang, H. Lunau, A. Keil, M. Mudar- ris, E. Berger, A. Joffa. THIRD ROW: K. Lau, W. Wong, V. Pareizs, V. Sliupas, T. Li, J latrides, S. Takata, G. Stankievich, A. Foong. YJ so 'XX .....- ..,., -... -.-.,.n.., Y, X h , I With their faculty' Helen Fretts, our for the problems they c in an informal get-r Wesleyan' themselves here on lionol Students A UllOU QS presiden students have h with Q ,eq eo 'od' Dollies' and Yfm co 'fl enmmon problems fes lrqded feqture of wejerl- gogt is that the ew in hi new le ochvities bothn. lujhn much from S lofelgn much Vright, M. I O. Kim, M. Mudor- V: K. Lou, T Li J A. Foong. , . With their faculty advisor, Miss Mary Helen Fretts, our foreign students present the problems they are facing to the rest in an informal get-together. Wesleyan's foreign students have organized themselves here on campus into the Interna- tional Students Association. With Horst Lunau as president this year, the foreign students have had many good times beginning with a tea early in the school year, holiday parties, and informal get-togethers where common problems are discussed and experi- ences traded. Perhaps the most important feature of Wesleyan's foreign student pro- gram is that the students become truly a part of Ohio Wesleyan. They participate eagerly in activities both social and academic. They learn much from us, and the University, in turn, learns much from them. Three foreign students engage in a chat and some chocolate cake in Monnett parlor. , Mary Lynch, R. N., takes care of that sprained wrist of John Iatrides. QQ, 1 v.m,..,.,b 14- '. ,, 1,6 . , ,- .14. ur M 1. 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Modernlidgar Hall is home to the Chemistry and Business Administration Departments. Renowned for its exquisite interior, Sturges Hall otters a warm atmospheretor the receptions given by the home economics department. Elliot Hall, oldest in Wesleyan tradition, is home to the physics and education depart- ments. Within the ivy-covered gray stone walls at Merrick Hall are the geology, math, and living science departments. Almost a reality after two long years of construction, the new ultra-modern Memorial Union is now part ot our campus. , 1 .pw My W. .- -ci -1 ,fm ,G 5-if i,,',f gi 'tux 'ill f' l ., ,Y-. va LJL HT: ' F75 ff' XJ Elliot Hall l. fi ic x K ix fi -g,,X,,,VV I N fuk 'gi YL ...Nik X i 4 - K 975ifXf'fN lf. M, ' Memoriol Union Building ll X ,...,.,,.5Q-,-A -f M x V ,IQ vi .X ,Wir L, if W,,N,,MW,Mmf we, Q H. My 1214-W ww .wa ,1 Merrick Hall Temporary Union Building 191:30 if , WN ., Q .i '- I i u it 1 il i,....i M ,. . Y x-. ', V 4 . ..--wt Dr. Arthur S. Flemming June ll, i948 brought to Ohio Wesleyan a man whom we have all come to love and admire, Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, ninth president of Ohio Wesleyan, has displayed here the same dynamic qualities that were evident in his work with the U. S. Civil Service and l-loover Commission. A prominent member of Wesleyan's graduating class ot l927, he has continued to remain outstanding in all educational and governmental work he has done. As busy as he is, however, Dr. Flemming still finds time to give his attention to individuals and or- ganizations on campus and has won our respect and appreciation ot his loyalty to, and faith in Ohio Wesleyan. , 1--- if I' I 2 ll , oieiio f.:-v'i55i.ii'-mir-i Llif?lH'lEl2SlTY ,,. , 1, LV? . ni0i5 , A mmgle :if , lerfl I ,WS Tcf M 4 0 F . hi lomlll- Flemming, 5 ' HW, Mrs. A - , 1 W i f 1 li.: ugh, I , ' 1 , lin! fi I -. ff. , M, ZH, Aff Q , xy , il 1 in ,P J , x I 5 , ,xv 'il 1 l 1' H L 'Exf-+. , . is. l Dr. Flemming enjoys being surrounded by his family: twins Tom and Art, Elizabeth, V Harry, Mrs. Flemming, and Susan. 4- X ',, President Flemming watches halftime cere- monies at football game. Dr. Burgstahler, Dean Ficken, Vice President Shipps, and President Flem- ming. Mrs. Masa Powers Nakayama receives the Degree of Doctor of Laws from Dr. Flem- ming. 'I9 President of Ohio Wesleyan University until l9-47, Dr. Burgstahler now has, as Chan- cellor, the main responsibility of finance promotion, ln ad- dition to being finance con- sultant for the Board of Edu- cation of the Methodist Church, the Chancellor this year has the added task ot general director on the Com- mission ot the Four Methodist Colleges of Ohio. , 20 l . Rl.lllllIl' il l lil' lun null Chancellor H. J. Burgstahler i:gniiig..2 in llll.'ll.. .5-, ,- Iliff: -.-amid: u , wi .. ., ,U -. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Chancellor H. J Burgstahler, President of the Board Harvey O Yoder, Ralph E. Hall, Gardner H. Townsley Lynn J. Radcliffe. STANDING: Charles B Mills, James M. Butler, W. E. Bliss, Donald D. Battelle. 'l fi ll l,,d, Homlflp- To 9 Gercg. I . um! R05 , a , f it wcizi H. J. Burgstuhler The governing body responsible for the main phases of univer- sity action is the Ohio Wesleyan Board of Trustees. The charter of the Board of Trustees gives the group the power to confer all degrees, to transact all business affairs for the university, and to appoint the administration and the faculty. Under the leadership of President Harvey O. Yoder, the Board of Trustees does its work through various committees. To help govern the board, its thirty-nine members elect an executive committee that meets every month. Devoted to the interests of this university, the Board of Trustees may truly be called the backbone of Ohio Wesleyan. 3'p1lC 'ff U f if , ' A X ' . f S 3.f..'1f, if . if ' t I 5 Y ' ' W 4 Z ,,,, ., 4, ,E . wqfnml 1 w 03: l .ll. ff wwf ' 1 , , it . , 5 . LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Gerald Ensley, William B. Robinson, D. Finley Wood, Homer C. Lucas, Rollin H. Walker, F. Beverly Kelly. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark W. Selby, Edwin G. Beal, Pherbia Thomas Thoenburg, Stanley R. Mauck, D. Finley Wood, Lawrence A, Appley. STANDING: Herman Hageman, Philip Ebeling, James J. Nance, Charles A. Jones, William F. Bigelow, Dr. John E. Brown. 21 A if A A en onger Registrar Donald J Hornberger Treasurer The strength of a university depends upon the strength of its administration. Ohio Wesleyan is fortunate to have administra- tors, each one excellent in his field. Allen C. Conger handles the students' academic tiles. Monetary matters are taken care ot by Treasurer D, J. Hornberger and his assistant, D. B. Watkins. Dr. C. E. Ficken serves as Dean ot the College assisted by Allen C. lngraham. Watching over Wes- leyan's students are Audrey M. Parker, Dean ot Women and J. J. Somerville, Dean of Men. 1 , -.X ' A ,.., N , . ., -. K, V. ,A I .e f. 3 A ,J :ends upon z cn. Ohio ggministro- Qld Allen l ::sderf1lC .gn :ore of 2, and f' E Ficleerl jgglgfed 7, gf WCS' All pgrker, , ' flag, DGUH A. C. lngrclhcm, Assistant to the Deon of the College Audrey M. Parker, Deon of Women J J Somervllle Deon of Men 7 ff Q , f, ,, C. E. Ficken, Deon of the College 23 Mrs. Glen Murrary, Alumni Fund Secretaryg Herman M. Shipps, Vice President and Director of University Rela- tionsg Tracey Jones, Field Representative, Miss Mary Anne Denison, Assistant Editor, OWU Magazineg and Mrs. Gilbert H. Barnes, Editor of the Ohio Wesleyan Magazine. The Admissions Office plays an important part in the Wesleyan family by choosing those who are to become new students. Mr. l-lerman M. Shipps directs admissions so that every applicant is judged not only upon grades and test scores, but on an interview to find out how much he really wants an education. ilellucememlrc-g' 1 f cgaulwesleyun e'- giudlullng student ' 2-nlieldol interest . fesigonizolion of lf' lull, lle bureau Sf lloneollhdligk- f , llil liar. Miss Mary l-lele F tt, Ad ' ' ' Counselor. n re s missions Fred-Pollock and Dave Puddington, MVS. Annabelle Ruffner, Secretary, 24 Admissions Counselors, Alumni Office. N 'ix 325 O0 important 3mliT by Cl'tOOSing new students. Mr. :ts admissions so s lodged not only tcres, but on on .-. much he really The Placement Program, expanded a year ago at Wesleyan, endeavors to place each graduating student in an occupation of his own field of interest. Under the aggressive reorganization of Mrs. Boecklin and Mrs. Nutt, the bureau succeeded in placing all but one of the 317 seniors who applied the past year. xMrs. Roland Boecklin ,..,-.v-.W .fr taftl , SW Mrs. Nutt Joanna Orland confers with Mrs. Boecklin Steadfast in her work is Mrs Jean Wiesen secretary of the department f 3' aiu-M Nw. . . 1 Librdfls Publicity Department Working together as the official news outlet of the university, the members ofthe PubHcHy Deparhnentpubhdwa task force of information including the Ohio Wesleyan News , the Log , and freshman handbook. The department is managed by Mark Lip- per, who handles publicity news in general, and by Thomas Pastorius, head ofthe spans deparhnent Tom Pastorius, Director of Ath- letic Publicity. Mark Lipper, Director of News Publicity, -61 ' ff , h y, Y , f- r I gw ., if I. L 5 E . ..,.!4K .. s' P ' .kg , f 4 f' f K, 4 if ' i N 4, 4 - 26 l . r. S Ie on'5 lbw tal In a 0hioWe5 Y llflf : M' bf' u hflP5 many n fl1r0J9' Q luPPe'C'0S5mU an for vim W lum Libr0fY, ' ' Soc ' fine Wt mended lor its lrWeSeY0 helping hind SW slull's twelve librcriini An Cumg DOUHfl Cf 5 W6SlE5Qn'S vice, hh-:E S zz U I n, reollldg Cx! s a A s Dr' Gefiffc be Qleill 93,5 Ml' 0 5,3 Plating: 6,4 lreghmen C5 Freemcn A achieving ,L Nl 5 M, 'fillers rl? Subligh G 0 r,-l -'Uilln x Q HQ'-N51 the ,:':1:k . Kvlgrk an Fews 3 DZSTOHU5 'EDT Ohio Wesleyan's library staff, which helps many a bewildered freshman and upperclassman through the maze of volumes far within the Charles Slocum Library, is not often com- mended for its fine work. We, here at Wesleyan, really do appreciate the helping hand shown to all by the staff's twelve librarians. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of curel This is the feeling of Wesleyan's active Student l-lealth Ser- vice, which, under the capable head of Dr. George l. Blydenberg, has made great gains in keeping our student body a healthy and happy one. Physical examinations for incoming freshmen and physical therapy by Dr. Freeman have done much toward achieving this Qoal. Dr. Blydenberg LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. Stein Miss Kirk, Mr. Stein, Miss Jackman, Mrs Burns, Mrs. Burkhard, Miss Myser, Dr. Landas ter, Miss McElroy, Mrs. Williams, Miss Smith I I I I 4 'I - I . I I I f I I I I I I I ' v I I 'i I If I I I llldvliff Rmramlv I Francis C. Alter Ernest F, Amy, MUVY AUOWGIU Ben A- Amesonf William A- Allen? ISEPWIESSUI Asst Professor' Professor of Asst. Professor Professor of Lecturer in oilguiglogy Cl .ur of .Education English of Home Economics Political Science Journalism I gmaring, 5515- A Florence S Avery Rosa Babcock, Harry P. Bahrick, Elizabeth Barnes Chester Borris, 1 mfwof Pres? . I Asst Professor I Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Assoc. Professor Spanish C '5 I of French Fine Arts PSYCIWOIOQY English of MUSIC I I I I November 4, I95O, saw the loss of one of Ohio WesIeyan's most beloved and i highly respected members. Miss Marie l Drennan, for 33 years a member of the Ohio Wesleyan family, graduated in I the class of I9l5 and returned to Ffomthefimbrg we I Wesleyan as an instructor in English Udiustmemml ' ' ' 92.1 .., from I9I7-I92O. After obtaining her thefouryeo 'F 'S 1,- , . . V5 f-I . I Master s degree at Ohio State Univer- our prof NE me . . 955 L.. ' sity, she returned to Wesleyan in I92l Whenw on -'--E 111' . 9 ' and held the rank of associate prafes- theyt hxsere 0se'..,5 .W . . . UU ' I sor in English from I938 until her sional' g'lGndS.:Ce3 43 , I death. A member of Phi Beta Kappa mu lllgllli Or ct Q... 1 . I0 2 here at Wesleyan, Miss Drennan was gedus- BUT rr.-.4 'W graduated magna cum laude. ' if I I I 4 I : I I . I 5 zs Q , I Hoes: .. Q' -fn' W 0ml. Russell Bqyiaff, Roland Boecklin Clifford Berg SCIQHCQ Eifnegl PY in -sh Lecture' Asst. Professor Assoc. Professor Assoc. Professor lourrz of Sociology of Language of Zoology Cltesteri O. K. Boring, Roy Bossert, Robert Bowlus, ASSOC-lr Professor of Professor of Instructor in of ll. Spanish Chemistry Music From the first long week of classes and that adjustment in learning how to study , through the four years we have been here at Wesleyan, our professors have been an inspiration. When we were overwhelmed by Religion lll, they taught and guided us. When we were occa- sionally right, or at least interested, they en- couraged us. But more than any of these, we Harold Bigony, N. T. Bobrovnikoff, Hubert Bonner, Asst. Professor Professor of Professor of of Chemistry Astronomy Psychology Margaret Boys, Charles Brownewell Margaret Brush, Dietitian Instructor in Instructor in Botany Physical Ed. admire and commend our faculty for just being downright friends to us. No problem has ever been too small or too difficult to warrant any of our teachers' personal and helpful consideration. With them behind us, we go out from Wesleyan today prepared to face and master the situations of tomorrow. lt has not only been a pleasure but a privilege to have studied under such teachers. W i George W. Burns, Assoc. Professor of Botany Martha Caldwell, Asst. Prof. of Home Ec. Eugene Clark, Asst. Professor of Economics Rufus Crane, Assoc. Professor of Mathematics Paul Cressey, Professor of Sociology George Crowl, Asst. Professor of Geology Philip Cutchin, Asst. Prof. of Physical Ed. Martha Dallmann, Assoc. Prof. of Education William K. Danford, Instr. in Music, Speech William Daugherty, Instr. in Physical Ed. Ruth Davies, Assoc. Professor of English Olive Dickson, Instructor in Music William Diem, Professor of Speech Theodore Dunham, Professor of German Loyd Easton, Assoc. Professor of Philosophy Hastings Eells, Professor of History Donald Eyssen, Asst. Professor of Speech Mrs. Donald Eyssen, Asst. in Speech Alfred Ferguson, Assoc. Professor of English Ruth Fickel, Assoc. Professor of English Glenn Fraser, Assoc. Prof. of Physical Ed. Walter C. Freeman, Assoc. Prof. of Phys. Ed. George Gauthier, Professor of Physical Ed. Richard Gay, Director of Religious Activities Sterling Geesman, Instructor in Physical Ed. Dorothy Getz, Asst. Professor of Fine ArtS William Glass, Instructor in English Paul Evans, Assoc. Professor of Journalism ' 3 0 i r 1 plrrrlermrrrl, lnstr, i- ff: rig. rvr ni .U Qilfrpr , 'elf' L . Teawngf ,I wfliffr t Prizes? ' wi Gllllles' l , ,,-1551 Y-' ' Fir Hnllllr A9 ,z 73:9-1 mfeiir . L rr' 5,4 Q., , 1. fr' llamrllon, if , 1 , , -e - N i Irrgll. l .rrllrrflflr U lmel lleirlltr PWS ' . A -'Qr ral, lrelruflor rn LL- igrklns, lducnticn D695 f 'Qlel llorrcflir :lil H rrrrrrbrm Prfffff' 1' ' 1Hrrl6r,Pr0lef.sCr cl f:,lllrrer,lal. Przlaszf :4 fx' l:mTlHuttrr, Przfesr 3' ' 1lsrrirgg, prc5ES:F . 1-r Keller, Amt PE. :Q I. ...rm Leonard, fm, :F li, .1 . V M, Prof' Cf 'kay A lvllltller ,L 'V l E rl I NOC' Cl L' .rjg r lc y dleller, Profew 4 K llrrginlnkirk L .r Joi Oc ' rt Lift, A- llfggx 1.21 Llll. Director cl lg, 4' 'Irge ' L-..- .DIL r, rw. PM My . urs'ffI,lf1Sl ' X' ve, gr, '-ink, ...IEMQCUQ AS' scretx: ' I Pc P.. -Cnr. ry, lr Wg, 'rr r f'l 7 by cl ill' , ,leS9 f . Urlllfllr P . , 1 If 4 lrrel, Am. Prcl. ci !-5--gf l' Ui :fum l . v A s EQ. Cen. . vm.. Q l Mmhk ... I -Dag.. NCQ' -CTES Q-:..' U :cl Ed. : ,,., Qin A . -LQZC f Ronald Greene, Professor of Psychology William Green, Teaching Fellow, Art Dept. Blaine Grimes, Asst. Professor of Economics Paul Hahn, Assoc. Professor of German William Hahnert, Professor of Zoology Romine Hamilton, Assoc. Professor of Music Everett Haycock, lnstr. in Fine Arts Harvey Hewitt, Professor of Music Albert Hirth, Instructor in Education Carl Hopkins, Education Department Winifred Horrocks, Asst. Prof. of Psychology Henry Hubbart, Professor of History Thomas Hundermark, Instr. in Geology Rollin Hunter, Professor of Speech Paul Huser, Asst. Professor of French Harold Hutson, Professor of Religion J. Allen Hynek, Assoc. Prof. of Astronomy David Jennings, Asst, Professor of History Vant Kebker, Assoc. Prof. of Econ., Bus. Ad. Norman Leonard, Assoc. Prof. of Economics Philip Keenan, Assoc. Prof. of Astronomy Geoffrey Keller, Assoc. Prof. of Astronomy Rexford Keller, Professor of Music Virginia Kirk, Loan Librarian John Lancaster, Director of the Library Robert Larsen, Asst. Prof. of Chemistry Tora Larsen, lnstr. in Secretarial Training Goldie McCue, Assoc, Professor of Religion WW?-1, , if 7 f My 5 E. ' I Q , I l fwl J I ll J I I I l' P l , l .f S i I i J ll: li l J 1 ,s el il fl li ill il 'r l ' 55- s l l it , , l 1 , . 4 i x , ' l 5 i Q 4 ' ri , l 32 J . it kiwi, -w f-.4 AS s-...ip 'N x K. - I, Wi Z Mildred McElroy, Catalog Librarian Y Eugene McFarland, Professor of Fine Arts Boyd Macrory, Assoc. Professor of Sociology William Manuel, Professor of Chemistry Lelia Massey, Professor of Home Economics Chester Mathews, Professor of Education Paul Matthews, Asst. Professor of Physics Howard Maxwell, Professor of Physics John Merrill, Assoc. Professor of Astronomy Robert Meyer, lnstr. in Econ., Bus. Ad. James Morris, Assistant in English Robert Nemeschy, Asst. to the Dean of Men Mildred Newcomb, Asst. Dean of Women Claude O'Neal, Professor of Botany Ethel Page, lnstr. in Mathematics Stuart Postle, lnstr. in Speech Neal Pritchard, lnstr. in Economics William Quillian, Professor of Philosophy Jay Raven, lnstr. in Music Harold Reed, Lecturer in Journalism Lynn Rohrbough, Specialist in Recreation Sidney Rowland, Professor of Mathematics James Rowley, lnstr. in Education Richard Sampson, lnstr. in PsycholOQY Robert Shanklin, Asst. Professor of Geology Alma Sheridan, lnstr. in Supervised Reading Harold Sheridan, Professor of EducatiOf1 Robert Sill, lnstr. in Music fm k LZQ44 Q!-7 A ,ff I' ' 1 MV i 1 Vglll 1 ,4 l l ,Jil PM i K., l .W M., l YJ l ' Jsfiz if, ,,.. Ii'll .rlzerieiillzliil I 15' Relfffif ' ,rlfef3ll'3u l .effsiil l' i'llA' i ' ' ,Mg ,J .l :Tiny fl.:. - i i M , . l -liljllllli 5: ' l 4 Q i.157,mf!, rc..- i all '::' J, :mln fn 'Efiefg Prolasz' :J fe A 'lcriell, lst. 51' f l lltmgsif lzll-1 litre: l.m,ltscc. FH: .1 L, ltfiiieki My in ili '. z llliiistllgy ,153 . J' 'l ll cglfl, fig: I. ilji i A i lki A .mi QL fi 2' 'trim 'i ittgprs N ffw.tit . t.geriWm A 'T le -. ifim, ltctuiei .b ' . 'lsiiliiw J' 'Q b i . M ull, rss., any lite, it.. 1 X , rlfizn .r N, , L, Fm -N E Alix rw- .igimr Of 5 . Qing' Niiff af Chem fijm e Eccncmits SV wi Eduqoficn Ctgiscr of Ph - lilq :mir of physics :l Astrcnqmy 33 3uS.Ad. 'R 3 TI Il-E Decnzl -:cw 3: l.'.'cmen . -n -f -- a.nUfl',' '-' :fcefrcrics c E:eech II I'T7fCS 3? Frilcscphi ll ,fx ljulflillfm , Qgqreorisn fl-emflllfi .. .,-M. ,cflljfl PsiCh7l:'5' if! , , ,V I .5 5eclf9v Alf? Ewiffd Ref vf'fl J Educfju. gl l Ralph Sinnett, Professor of Chemistry Arne Slettebak, Asst. Prof. of Astronomy Richard Smith, lnstr. in History Andrew Sparks, lnstr. in English, Humanities Benjamin Spencer, Professor of English John Stein, Reference Librarian Harriet Stewart, lnstr. in Physical Ed. Jarvis Stewart, Asst. Prof. of Fine Arts W, M, Strachan, Prof. of Political Science Susan Strickland, lnstr. in Physical Ed. Robert Strimer, Assoc. Prof. of Phys. Ed. William Stull, Assoc. Prof. of Zoology Albert Suthers, Professor of Religion Carolyn Tarbell, Asst. Prof. of Phys. Ed. Thelma Thompson, Asst, Prof. of Home Ec. Martha Transue, lnstr. in Speech Reynol Ullom, Assoc. Prof. of Econ., Bus. Ad. Anne VanKleek, Asst. Prof. of Fine Arts Clifton VanSickle, Assoc. Prof. of History Laura Wagner, Assoc. Professor of Spanish Helen Wait, Resident Counselor, Austin Earl Warner, Assoc. Prof. of Political Science Tilden Wells, Assoc, Professor of Music Eugene White, Asst. Professor of English Fred Wickham, Lecturer in Political Science Elizabeth Willis, lnstr. in Home Economics Dwight Woodbury, Assoc. Prof. of Physics Arlene Young, lnstr. in Home Economics I Mathematics-Profes- sor Matthews ex- pounds on the right triangle as bewildered students look on. Amid a convolution ot ideas, ab- stract concepts, and scientific apparatus found in the class- room, one is likely to discover a student gaining some fragment of that rarely-sought ingredient -knowledge. Whether it be an unforeseen explosion in a chem- istry lab or the groans accom- panying a colonial history exam, we know that it is the classroom which has made Wesleyan the truly great seat ot learning that it is. Home Economics Joan BeVier and Celeste Youker Education-Student teacher Jackie Jones describes Q add the finishing touches to a Sturges meal Char' ie Chipmunk to amazed onlookers. .M- P L - ubi- ---EF Q 3S '5nl F152 Ent l ' R5 Cr 'f-. ' :Frm Physics-Afternoon lab finds these young physicists hard at Chemistry-Dr. Larsen demonstrates an experiment using 5537 work on the resolution of parallel forces. liquid oxygen before students G. Kookootsedes and A. Emery. Art-Lyons Art Hall students display the fruits of their labors R?llQl0f'1-P 0feSS0 HUTSOVW QIOVSS Of Sf'-'dent in Classroom from the classroom, d'5CU5S'O'l- 35 ,W 1' 5. , 0 ER 6 4 , . Hi at Q Q w fg:'!-v'?,'L-V--'val Journalism-Beginning courses in journalism occupy the time English-Shakespeare in the classroom by Professor Amy. ot these students. Zoology-The interior of a frog occupies these young zoologists. Philosophy-Professor Easton compares Spinoza and Aristotle 'QE Q' hut.. 'nr 1 i if W if 5, 541, ,Jizies Economics-Professor UiIom's lectures in the field of business AstronomY'pe'kinl5 m0QiC eY9 SCOVWS the heavens- ternpararily baffle students, i ,vjj 'gnu' 'la' Vi, I . L 'VJ 5 E531 we earn . . Political Science-Professor Strachan discusses the foundations Speech-Speech students are busy with what to say and how A12 ificcfit of our country's foreign legislation. to soy it. i 5'3'ftgp 38 s Af'-5'-3' will ' I ' I ' 1 1 . . . Sociology-Professor Macrory s' sociology class as transformed Music-Under Professor Well's supervision, voice students dill ' ' t f for-all anel disc ssion - In O O fee- D U - gently practice their scales. l ill Physical Education-Mr. Hoffman presents Bob Gardner with the outstanding player award at the end of football season. Psychology-Mr. Sampson supervises students taking mechan ical ability tests. 3 rs N-s-..., 1 few ., Nh' Q? Q ' V, ' xg i K fm vw ef- I :-,.f- .. -, . ' , ,. AAA, 2 2 4 ii jf 2 ' Reserve officers of tomorrow display their skill if in precision marching. 'i if ' 5 f i l , l Q i l in l l 2,2 . ,l gl 'l ll i ,. E li ii Q 5. 3 Q5 fi it ei fl li. f,Ql r' ,i i if gi V, .i ie J! One of the highest honors that can tall on a mem- ber of the Wesleyan A.R.O.T.C. is election to the national Arnold Air Society. Called the Patten- Worley squadron, the group was organized on our campus in the fall of i949 and holds as its mini- mum requirements for entrance that a student in advanced R.O,T.C. should have, besides outstand- ing qualities of leadership, a 3.0 scholastic aver- age. This year the squadron, besides holding an R.O.T.C. ball in all military decorum, created a new organization tor basic military science students called the Command Squadron. N in 21 ii it ii 2:5 1' I .. e l li ii ii F ii r l fl' ', l i fffmold 7402 Soccely SEATED: Jock Rouhier, Glenn Kifflfi ger, Rod Hill, Ray Paye, Dale Biffln ger. STANDHNIG: John Stepl'16r'1S, l-larry Lour, Ed Kiley, Milton Lenci Ralph Foster. A. R, O. si of 'le hriflle lle .hed gn iii Wg Corp here c i full ol I949' l' 1-iii men in lls lls i the fill cl l ll gg-9 ln view of fli U T A gESl0llllSS N 0 ' Bm f r Q EC 'iifll 9' ' cn ' I- fl 'ffieni Flemming 5' -giiobe 6ll9ll'le me '-is, in view ol the 6 :iiiul situation, iff . f f-if lu ui- ieisonnel into i' :mgihenlng Gnd V93 r vi' A '- ,., . n, :gli noiicn's oimei X :Im ,ei i ' lid l GlnQer N. i N i' ii'-. ' F be min Qi 'N liqik - ii lm I tg I .1- At the request of the University, the Air Force established an Air Reserve Officers Training Corps here at Ohio Wesleyan in the fall of l949. Boasting only thirty- seven men in its first year, the enrollment had, by the fall of l95O, skyrocketed to 399. ln view of the existing draft laws, President Flemming enabled upper class- men to be eligible to enroll in the program. Thus, in view of the ever increasing inter- national situation, the Air R.O.T.C. on our campus proposes to attract the highest type of personnel into the Air Force, thus strengthening and reaffirming the dignity of our nation's armed forces. Homecoming Queen Ginger Figley and eggorf Bob Hardman walk between The color guard practices drilling on ragged Sabres. the field for Homecoming VI xx. S22 5 at 5 S wa ia Z . 1 I 'E . nf - A .,'A1f. A, 1 11:1 VX? If' ' V- A, ry yi!!! 'W ,7!,',,.y7'! , llrgf, I , A ff. fl! , 1, ., H! ' ff X77 213 'fi fy 417 7 52 Kfv T77 K-9,551 riifx W K 1.1, .V-4, M, ,J J - .1 'f -' fl 4.3: R19 ,, ,, M 1 4 Q' 4- -vnu-uh, Atv , -LA-18 A Luka.: . L...-14 , , A U., ,:,m,,N,,R,, ,ihz-1, E ,..,...... .. ,, ,, .. .. , MMM' Q-,Nw Www!V-mff 'ff!iFll'Q.lbv!1 . 15 0 I 1 f1rf'1'11, '.ITI'Jf1 ' 1,1 .--.-1,111a?1,:...,1, , 1, ,11,.11-1.11-'15 141:11 1 A 1 11 '1 , A.Fg,j1-.5115 ,'::11.f,1f'-,511-1 g. V ,1 111- , r- 1 ,, 1'-, ,Q .' 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I I I I I I I I I I Aa .II II I I, QI I I I I II 5 I Il I I I I l I Ii I I ,I I 1, V4 W -YN t --A,-,,,, ,T , ,- ....n...?-1-ff I '. .Im . THE I x 5 W t S-' W, u I ,I , I '-o-. ,Q 4 -+ ' .x A , . xy , x 1. . I NN . TI, I I ' we 'uf s X in fu:-Q., Zxi., f' . 5 Q' Y 'QI AL ,Q i AY Q I ' I iw , gs., I Q- ' -. HV- ,.,v Q K4 x N., . 5 e uh. . e.JI ,fe - .f A .' .lb , k .Q hh-uw' I it 4 A 9 , M: .P .Q -. D - . , ..l. wig, , -Ru: IFSESFFFI- ,III few- .I '1- 'f7?: I-.' C LJ 'I . III'xlxI1Ie-IJ II1I' I e T . iv I I www HARIU Next 603' I IOOIIHQ II HQIIUPEE houS9I If r ,, cienT In V' mUW5w holiday C ' Welch Cf' keep OIII. ofthe he I-,:',' Pl ng! ,IIA .-3 I . I-ffg I? z ' I1 41 , 4 td V I -. , , ' If xr A I Imi gip. 5 Q . ' 5, SIM, 1 I . 3, I,, , fr I 3' u '- I HIII Upe I Bqfbqrqes PIR en' I CIUMA II Q IIIGI I eI, .fx lil i HARTUPEE HALL Next door to Perkins is a comfortable- looking white frame house known as Hartupee Hall. While living in this house, the girls are becoming profi- cient in housekeeping and cooking, the latter especially evident at their holiday dinner-parties. Mrs. Sumner Welch and her eighteen charges keep alive the friendly spirit so typical of the hall. PERKINS HALL The ivy-covered, red brick house lo- cated just behind. the student observa- tory is home to twenty-tour Wes- leyan coeds. One ot the two women's co-op houses, it affords the girls ample experience from the domestic angle. Mrs. Helen Conrad sees to it that Perkins is kept a warm and inviting place in which to live. , C d d President Vivian Culbertson Ecgupeeg hkoferiother' UM? OfWtigh'hOS?ed rrglcsix inordhce otimphe many rooms of Perkins Hall ar ara rui s an res: en I 1 enjoy a friendly chat. .-,rx ll 0 -ll f-J flag: E0 3 l l ff lllfj 'a f'fwirm Pill le'l'eMl V'l li u ll 51 Lllxf-:flff-5-l Q ll' '9 'le A f -l.l 'l,-A ful: 2 ri li-XLS :ll ' v' L... .4 - -f M l 1.4: .-:wwe .f ,J J ff ll .f 'uh '-J. 99' fx sf? 01,15 . The Selby Club Williams Dorm l l l l 1 ln i llng . lil lqlmn l llfl l lflefllsd Wu l ru :pn Uh Cllhelr f En lu l-'Tl , 48 f:9s, 3 l l . - Unofficial yet traditional recreation area and conference room at both Selby and Oak Hill Dorms is the hallway where that precious de- vice, the coke machine, is located. ln their small, friendly community of more than titty trailers, Wesleyan veterans have set up their own government, headed by a mayor and city council. Elections are held annually in the Vetville Community. Shown here, is the elections commit- tee tabulating votes for the mayor and the city council. An innovation in housing at Ohio Wesleyan was brought 0l3?UC: by World War Il, when Vetville became the home Ot mflffle veterans and their families. ! f F5 f W ' Y ff A ff 4M ffff VV fj X . W yy, 4, X fd ,f w , f ,, ,f f X, 1 f .Je ,av- mv 9. , f. Q y WX' A ,I A xQ ,wwww-Q.. , S . Ari-NNwx,,X.x,,,,,, f , , we I l 1 I I I ii Ll llli LMI lil Il 'i I il wil li. 'i iii .N ,f if iii .il jl Wil li ii gl i I I i l I I I l li V. l. i'l l ll I. xi l ll L.. There is a new feeling here at Ohio WeS- leyan. lt is an intangible something that has appeared as the graduating class of l95l prepares to say good-bye. This claSS came to Wesleyan when the world had high hopes for peace and prosperity, when veterans were starting school on the Gl bill, when politicians promised G return to normalcy. You can sense this new feeling in the dorms and fraternity houses while the radios blare out the latest news from the UN and Korea. You can hear it in Dr. Flemming's chapel talks or in the passing conversation of a couple of girls in the Tub. lt's everywhere, it's the war scare, the worry about tomorrow, the fear for a restless world that has not yet recovered from the last great conflict. But Wesleyan's seniors are going out into this troubled world armed with a sound education and a reserve supply of emotional stability. Men and women from Wesleyan are ready and willing to give themselves and their talents to the service of their country. ,. ..,.1.. , ' 4' .. 'F' . 'lvligfi gig-,f . 5 - . ra . A , . ' 1 , . -T. , if Ls' F- '4 'fret 'X 4 1 INC . Z1 rf'i 'fr ' ,-'39, iitfl h . z. lf., Nlf. hs' Bob Hardman president and Jean Hin- ton secretary of the senior class. Q 1:1- l Ralph Ellison Adams David S. Agler ' jimiiiey Dguglgali! Harolcl W. Armstrong Alice Anne Bockmon .gziaggker DMFAEZ- David Barnhill Mary .lane ,itmiun AHcnC,'.,',, Bartholomai ' ' RALPH E. ADAMS, Education, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon, Vice President 2, Wesleyan Players 4, Men's Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, N Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Le Bijou 3, YMCA l, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club l, 2. I DAVID C, AGLER, Business Administra- tion, Phi Gamma Delta, Owl 4, YMCA l, 2, Red Cross l, Sailing Club 4, Busi- ness Club 3. JAMES G. AINEY, JR., Business Admin- istration, Accounting, Alpha Sigma Phi, Treasurer 3, 4. DOUGLAS H. ALDRICH Sociology PSY' chology' Alpha Tau Omega' Red CVOSS JACK WENDELL ALEXANDER Music Education' Sigma Alpha Epsilon' A CO- Della C oir l 2 3 4' Mens Glee ub ' Orchestra l 2 3 4' Phi Mu AIDIIU 3 4' Kappa Delta Pi 4. FRED ALLEN Journalism. '33 I. .l 'll0IDA Jfwfzg 3 IQIUIUU Omega, Phi Sa: 5 lllll. I, 3, il, Le 53, ., : 1 -.L I English Wfiierguc-' Illll: 'W' oil 5 . llllE AND . lelu Phi' WERSON' PM . I fileimii-A, tllllnhlph- iililc '3' Stiff:- ii- Pi slim lf' if L ii, Q m A . ilfffns Sic Dhe I RA I Y CGI ECIUCAP I ' ' im. -l,Ti.g,,HIi RMSTRONQ B ifi rc . H. . gli n, Kiippq Sig ip rl. . usebq QLKUNNE X iw llyl gl ', -.i A ol 1 ' ' , '21 QV-. ill Ci T. 0 llq To . '- Q- . ns VID ' ' iliq mo, r I tlllubngmgwi . ' i I i 1 I I I l 2, 3 'Iltr A I-itiilin' p S KMAN I :5?lFTImlTlG' C CECW. I I ' 'Ill IYZK3 qEduEUIiA I J ii' , , , , ' ' CI ,V 'CI' I ' 2' I I I I -I , 3, 4, vMcA 1, 2, 3, 4, Red cross 1, 2, ysiilnfllglli Bm, 1 1 If llll ll U dr i 2' 33' SL tlguderql 4' W C I . Iilllb . killli HALT I ' ' lllllngzpli lie TKO ' r I 52 ' nu A ,Q .m J., James G. Ainey Douglas H. Aldrich Jack W. Alexander Fred Allen George Ells Amick M. Jane Anderson ' Tuff David. Charles Baker Don F. Balthaser Thomas S. Bangert William N. Bangham George Barker Dorothy Barlow Cheryl Ann Bastian Allan Charles Bates Lucy Louise Beattie Dorothy Ann Beck Paul Becker William P. Beetham IL... .T. .I I... :Eff 1' mf: In ll .e : cu 3' -T57 JE '53 5-73,7 1 'ul li' Cbl .rn I :, Q .uf x'-PC ET f -Vi 'pe :SC-Q :re .rg . yvfl ,, ',,. A ,d. ,M ,. 1 1-. .Ca WQV. .ll Iv . :- : ,,.r , 9 ' I -I 125 4.1.4 , 1 ' I . 7:1 .r GEORGE AMICK, Journalism, English, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Society 2, Tran- script l, 2, 3, 4, Le Bijou 3, Owl 2, 3, Log l, English Writer's Club 3, Cross Country 3, 4, W Clan 3, 4. M. JANE ANDERSON, Political Science, Pi Beta Phi, Wesleyan Players l, 2, 3, 4, Theta Alpha Phi 3, Secretary 4, YWCA l, 2, 3, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Del- ta Pi 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, Secretary 4, Women's Physical Education Club l, W. R. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Twin W, 4. HAROLD ARMSTRONG, Business Admin- istration, Kappa Sigma, President 3, Band l, 2, Transcript 3, YMCA l, 2, 3, Busi- ness Club 2, Baseball l. ALICE ANNE BACKMAN, Community Recreation, Physical Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Wo- men's Physical Education Club l, 2, W.R.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader l, 2, 3. DAVID CHARLES BAKER, Elementary Education, Alpha Tau Omega, President 45 Band l, 2, 3, 4, YMCA l, 2, 3, 4, Truck l, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4. DONALD F. BALTHASER, Sociology, Beta Theta Pi, Transcript l, 2, Football l, Tennis l. THOMAS S. BANGERT, Physical Edu- cation, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Vice President 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, W Clan 3, Vice President 4. WILLIAM NORMAN BANGHAM, Phy- sics, Mathematics, Phi Delta Theta, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 4, YMCA 2, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, Treasurer 4, Sigma Pi Sigma 3, President 4. GEORGE M. BARKER, Business Adminis- tration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, YMCA l, 2, Red Cross l, Sailing Club 3, 4, Business Club 2. DOROTHY BARLOW, Home Economics, YWCA 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 4. DAVID P. BARNHILL, Economics, Busi- ness Administration, Beta Sigma Tau. MARY JANE BARTHOLOMAI, socio- logy, Delta Gamma, Women's Glee Club l, 2, 3, Transcript Z, YWCA l, 21 3i Red Cross l, 2, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4. CHERYL BASTIAN, Religion, Pi Beta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4, Phi Society 2, Mortar Board, Secretary 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 4, YWCA l, 2, 4, Cabinet 3, Wesley Fel- lowship l, W.R.A. l, Z, 3, Panhellenic Council President 4. ALLAN C. BATES, Sociology, Phi Delta Theta, Men's Glee Club l, Band l, Red Cross 4, Cheerleader l, Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4. LUCY BEATTIE, Fine Arts, Home Econ- omics, Delta Gamma, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club l, Home Economics Club l, Z, 3, 4, Delta Phi Delta 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY ANN BECK, Dietetics, Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer 3, Transcript l, YWCA l, 2, Cabinet 3, Home Econo- mics Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, W.R.A. 3, 4. PAUL BECHKER, History. WILLIAM P. BEETHAM, Pre-Medicine, Beta Theta Pi, Sailing Club 3, 4, Chem- istry Club 3, 4. - ..., 4 --.ge I PHYLLIS BENEKE, Physical Education, Zeta Tau Alpha, Treasurer 3, 4, Band l, YWCA l, 2, 3, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Women's Physical Education Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, W.R.A. l, 2, 3. '12 Twin W. MARY ANN BENJAMIN, Physical Edu- cation, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Secretary, Women's Physical Education Club l, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. l, 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Twin W 3, President 4. DONFERD W. BERG, English, Delta Tau Delta, Vice President 4, Le Bijou 2, 3, YMcA 2, 3. DALE AUSTIN BITTINGER, Business Administration, Accounting, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Owl 2, Red Cross l, Foot- ball l, Arnold Air Society 3, 4. Phyllis Ann Beneke Mary Ann Benjamir- Robert F. Blasdell Kathryn Blayney ROBERT F. BLASDELL, Botany. KATHRYN ANNE BLAYNEY, Pre-Medi- cine, Zoology, Alpha Chi Omega, Trea- surer 3, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4, Phi Society 2, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Chi Gamma Nu 4. MARTHA E. BOLTINGHOUSE, English, Sociology. James M. Boring Bruce Borton Joan Bruckheimer Barbara Brumbaugh Jean Ann Campbell Maxine Campbell JAMES M. BORING, History, Alpha Sig- ma Phi. ROBERT BONHAM, Business Adminis- tration, Alpha Sigma Phi, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4. Donferd W. Berg Dale A. Bittinger Martha Boltinghousr- Robert Powell Bonham Et l f u' -- X figfx -e-'Y BRUCE BARTELL BORTON, Business, Accounting, Phi Delta Theta, Treasurer 4, Phi Society 2, Business Club 2. WALLACE H. BOWER, German, Phi Gamma Delta, Freshmen Class Presidenl l, YMCA 2, W. S. L. N. l, 2, Sailing Club 3, Psychology Club 4, lntertrater- nity Council 3. JOANN M. BOWMAN, Physical Educa- tion, Alpha Xi Delta, YWCA l, 2, 32 Women's Physical Education Club l, 2, Vice President 3, W.R.A. l, 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Twin W 4. ANDREW VALDEMAR BOYSEN, Busi- ness Administration, Phi Gamma DeltGJ Transcript l, 2, YMCA 2, Red Cross li Sailing Club 4, Business Club 4, Football l, Track l. JOHN F. BOZMAN, Business Adminis- tration, Phi Gamma Delta, Transcript 2, 3, 4, YMCA l, 2. BARBARA BRANDENBURG, SD99Cl i Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice President 4, Transcript 2, 3, YWCA l, 2, 32 Red Cross l, 2, W.S.L.N. Z, W.R.A. 2, 3. zll lower lmnn E-:--ir 'gzlnluel Be-'ertf E. ,::lcigiIl Charles Cz' :flue llllll l. BREWSTER, Spf 1133 lil' 0m590, Vice Pres ii Jlllinel 3, Sopinfrrf: ' ,- lil ll0men's Gite 3111, ' ' JWUEKHEIMER Pol it tllllello, YWC,-. F if i 1 vzlllll, ll 2 ' lm : KQPDG A fi l. .-it ll 1551 Pt- .LZ ll iWomen's Glee l FC'g, ,3-- :iqrflcgy esle. '.' llfu fl? llltl' Ziilisiz A' . 2:3 Red zulu I. ' 1 , O-. wi Q I . lilllls ,, l B Allin 0m URN5 J l 690, ' 3 um. 3. 4, Trungmm Q N . i ,ll'lRY l ?j i, .. K- , '-zpmlllhllli, BURTON itll lllillul' lluneittllf . . H Dsilbn We 5. Omlllbs I .----- - - ,.--iz? . i 5 :- iEC0l'l0miCS, OA K t Wallace H. Bower Joann Bowman Andy V. Boysen John F. Bozman Barbara Brandenburg Margaret E. Brewster 'E Guy lngallo Buel Beverly Bull Ann Redding Burns Mrs. Mary K. Burton William Byers Joan K. Bryne Marcia Cargill Charles Carmichael Carolyn Jean Carr Hall Cary Raymond Cheseldine James H. Christy MARGARET E. BREWSTER, Sociology, Alpha Chi Omega, Vice President 4, YWCA, Cabinet 3, Sophomore Com- mission 2, Women's Glee Club, Senior Advisor 4. JOAN BRUCKHEIMER, Political Science, Alpha Xi Delta, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, W.R.A. 3, 4. BARBARA BRUMBAUGH, Psychology, Pi Beta Phi, Women's Glee Club l, 2, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation l, Psychology Club 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4. GUY l. BUELL, Economics, Chi Phi, YMCA 3. BEVERLY BULL, Zoology, Alpha Chi Om'-2902 YWCA 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, W.R.A. 3, 4, ANN REDDING BURNS, Journalism, AlDl'1G Chi Omega, Transcript 2, 3, YWCA2,3,4, MRS. MARY K. BURTON H05 noi Diet . , 1 1 P I BA etlcs, lnstltutional Management, Pl sfo PLN! YWCA l, 2, Home Econo- VTHCS Club 3, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4. WILLIAM E. BYERS, Business Adminis- tration, Chi Phi, Secretary 3, YMCA 2, Red Cross 3, 4. JOAN BYRNE, Home Eccnomics, Home- making, Alpha Gamma Delta, YWCA 2, 3. JEAN ANN CAMPBELL, Botany, Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary 4, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band l, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 4. MAXINE CAMPBELL, Spanish, Delta Gamma, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, BC1l'iCl l, 2, 3, 4, YWCA l, 2, 3, Red Cross l, 2. MARCIA J. CARGILL, Elementary Edu- cation, Delta Gamma, Secretary 4, Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, Delta Phi Delta 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES A. CARMICHAEL, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta, Presi- dent 4, Phi Society 2, Varsity Debate 2, Men's Glee Club l, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, President 4, YMCA l, Red Cross 3, 4. CAROLYN CARR, Home Economics! Chl Omega, Le Bijou l, YWCA l, 3, 41 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 41 Pcmllel' lenic President 4, Austin Treasurer 4. 55 HALL CARY, Art, Kappa Sigma, Tran- script 4, Le Bijou 3, Owl l, 2, 3, 4, English Writer's Club 2, 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, 4. RAYMOND CHESELDINE, Journalism, Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 4, Transcript l, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsi- lon 3, 4. JAMES H. CHRISTY, Accounting, Sigma Nu, Arnold Air Society. Q ? if M4 M-2 1 ,- iii rs.. Aff J'5ff f 5 if . . ., 'X af 1 if ',gt1,, iii 1 i 4 l gl. L , , l I 1' 1 W v X ? f -W f-. ,i ,Q 1 i ,J f , ' 51154 MARILYN CLARK, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Delta Pi, YWCA 2, 3. LEWIS ARTHUR CLEMMER, JR., Jour- nalism, Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 2, Transcript I, 2, W.S.L.N. 2. WILLIAM COLEMAN, Zoology, Phi Kappa Psi, Owl I, 2, Red Cross 4, W.S,L.N. 2. PEGGY CHARLENE COMPTON, Music Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Vice Presi- dent 3, Women's Glee Club 4, Band 3, Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Vice President 4, YWCA 2, 4, Cabinet 3, Wesley Founda- tion 2, Canterbury Club 3, Red Cross 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. EDITH CONGER, Arr Education, Pi Beta Phi, Secretary 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Sailing Club l, 2, 3, Delta Phi Delta 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4. HARVEY CONKLIN, Pre-Medicine, Chi Phi, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Baseball I. NANCY COOK, Botany, Chi Omega, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I. PATRICIA ANN COPE, Physical Educa- tion, Alpha Xi Delta, Vice President, Orchestra I, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Women's Physical Education Club l, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Twin W. Marilyn Clark Lew's A. Clemmer William Coleman Peggy Compton Edith Conger Harvey Conklin Nancy Cook Patricia Cope Maurice Cowdrey Jean Crawford Herbert Detweiler Ann M. Dornbirer William R. Dunham Donald A. Eaton L. MAURICE COWDREY, Economics, Delta Tau Delta, Secretary 4, Special Days Committee Chairman 4. DOROTHY JEAN CRAWFORD, Psy- chology, Alpha Chi Omega, Le Bijou 3, YWCA 2, 3, Psychology Club 4, W.R.A. 3, 4. ALISON CUNINGHAME, Fine Arts, Gamma Phi Beta, Canterbury Club 2, 3, Delta Phi Delta 4. ANNE S. DABNEY, Psychology, Chi Omega, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Psychol0QY Club 4. LOUISE DAMON, Business Administra- tion, Kappa Kappa Gamma, YWCA l, 2, 3, WRA I, 2, 3, 4, Sports Head 42 Senior Advisor 4. ROBERT WATTS DARKEY, Elementary Education, Phi Kappa Psi, YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Track I, 2, 3, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 41 W Clan 2, 3, 4. JOAN L. DAUGHERTY, History, DelfO Gamma, Treasurer 4, Phi Beta KODP0 3. 4, Phi Society 2, Mortar Board, Presi- dent 4, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 42 I-9 Bijou I, Index Editor 2, YWCA I, 2, Cabinet 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Women S Physical Education Club I, W.R.A. 3, 4, Secretary 2, Twin W 4. Alison Cuninghame AnneS Dabney Louise C Damon Robert W tt D k , - . a s ar ey Joan Daugherty Ann Louise Deem Norman J. Dornbirer Carolyn Dornotf Nancy L. Dorrance Barbara Douda Martha L. Downard James G. Draheim Sue M. Ebenhack Richard A. Eesley Alan Good Elliott Allan Russell Emery Carol Jean Erickson Janet E. Everett ANN LOUISE DEEM, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Delta Pi, Transcript I, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Z, 4. HERBERT J. DETWEILER, Religious Edu- cation, Beta Sigma Tau, A Capella Choir 4, Wesley Fellowship 3, President 4. ANNE MARGARET DORNBIRER, Fine Arts, Delta Delta Delta, YWCA I, Red Cross 3, Delta Phi Delta 4. NORMAN JAMES DORNBIRER JR., Business Administration, Sigma Chi, Sailing Club 3, 4. CAROLYN DORNOFF, Psychology, Chi Omega, Wesleyan Players 3, 4, YWCA 3, Cabinet 4' Red Cross 3 4' Ps cholo Club ' 1 1 y NANCY DORRANCE, Elementary Edu- Whoo: Delta Delta Delta, Senior Advisor, A- 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, ,ssoclated Wesleyan Players 4, YWC 1 2, 3i Orchesis I, 2, 3, House Council. EARBARA MAE DOUDA, English, Delta Ommclf YWCA l, 2, W.R.A. 3. MARTHA LOUISE DOWNARD, Ele- mentary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Secretary 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Red Cross 2, 3, 4. JAMES G. DRAHEIM, Philosophy, Chi Phi. WILLIAM H. DUNHAM, Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice President 3. DONALD A, EATON, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Wesleyan Players Z, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Men's Glee Club I, 2, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Chemis- try Club 3. SUE EBENHACK, Journalism, Political Science, Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Society Z, Mortar Board 4, Calendar Committee Chairman 3, A.W.S. Executive Secretary 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, TFOHSCVIPT I, Zi 32 Society Editor 4, YWCA I, 21 P' S'Qm0 Alpha 4, W.R.A. 3, Twin W 4, Senior Advisor. RICHARD A. EESLEY, Business Admin- istration, Sigma Chi, TFGOSUFGV- ALLAN G. ELLIOTT, Economics, Political Science, Phi KODD0 Psi, SQCVSIGVY 21 President 3, Omicron Delta 'Kappa 3, Treasurer 4, Theta AIDIWG Eli' li Vol' sity Debate 2, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Rho.3f 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, lnterfraternity Council, President 4, Junior and Senior Justice. 57 ALLAN R. EMERY, Chemistry, sigme Alpha Epsilon, YMCA I, 2, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Chi Gamma Nu 3, President 4, Pi Mu Epsilon 4, Baseball Manager l. CAROL ERICKSON, Fine Arts, Delta Delta Delta, President 4, Phi Society 2, A.W.S. 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, Treasurer 3, Red Cross 2, Delta Phi Delta 3, Vice President 4, Pan Hellenic Council 4. JANET EVERETT, Botany, Gamma Phi Beta, YWCA I, 2, 3, Red Cross VZ, 3. DONNA MARIE EYSSEN, Fine Arts, Kcrppa Alpha Theta, Secretary 3, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4, Phi Society 2, Wes- leyan Players 2, 4, Vice .President 3, Theta Alpha Phi 4, Women's Glee Club I, 2, YWCA I, 2, Delta Phi Delta 3, 4. RUTH FANGMAN, Political Science, Journalism, Pi Beta Phi, A.W.S. 3, Wes- Ieyan Players 2, 3, 4, Transcript I, 2, 3, 4, Le Bijou 2, 3, Pi Delta Epsilon 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Pi Sigma Alpha 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Twin W 4, Mortar Board 4. LOUISE FICKEN, English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Society, Secretary Treasurer 2, Orchestra 2, Band I, YWCA I, 2, Cabinet 3, President 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Panhellenic Council 3, Mortar Board 4. PAUL E. FINICAL, Journalism, Alpha Sigma Phi, Secretary 2, 3, Transcript I, 2, Issue Editor 3, Le Bijou, Editor 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, W.S.L.N. 4, Log I, 2. JOHN LEWIS FISHER, Political Science. THERESA E. FITZGERALD, English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Transcript 3, Owl 4, YWCA 4. ROBERT FOLTZ, Education, Kappa Sigma, YMCA I, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JACQUELIN FORD, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Kappa Gamma, YWCA 3, 4. Donna M. Eyssen Ruth Fangman Elma Louise Ficken Paul E. Finical John Lewis Fisher Betty Fitzgerald Robert C. Foltz Jacqueline E. Ford UU 'UQ T' Q' I I I , ' rx Z' EQ? --IS 2 ,l4,1' sf I A I . ., , j I in h X 'f gf-. rf 1 4, '-.Qt A. ist: P it Carol Ann Fox Bonnie Rae Fradkin William W. Gardner Rosemary Ruth Gam Richard Charles Glosh Robert Curtiss Goldie CAROL A. FOX, Fine Arts: Delta Gamma, Women's Glee Club I, YWCA I, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Delta Phi Delta 3, Secretary 4, W.R.A. 3, 4. BONNIE RAE FRADKIN, English, Alpha Xi Delta, Transcript 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Foundation I, 2, Red Cross I, 2, W.R.A. 4. ROBERT A. FREEMAN, Business Ad- ministration, Accounting, Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer 4, Business Club Zi Football I. ELLEN FREITAG, Political Science, Delta Gamma, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Transcript I, 2, 3, Le Bijou I, 22 YWCA I, Red Cross I, 2. JANE THOMSON FROWINE, Psycho- logy, Kappa Kappa Gamma, President 41 A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Women'S Glee Club I, YWCA I, 2, 3, Red CrcSS I, 2, 3, Psychology Club 4. HAROLD G. FULTZ, Business Adminis- tration, Political Science, Sigma Phi EP' silon, YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Fellow- ship I, Business Club I, 2. GRETA FURSETH, Elementary Education, Delta Gamma, Le Bijou 3, YWCA I, 25 W.R.A. 3, 4. lil iilllii :llieemun Ellen C. Fri ':' ill. Goiiison Lois Gere'-:- nfl Goidin James F. G':'I:' fEIIll.GflRDNElI, Politiggf 1- Illll Della: YMCA 2 ' ll I 31 Foothill I 4 A ll Truck 2, 3, 4-I -Z.. Z, Ill W GAR ll' ', - D .. - . ulisilcnil. NER'MtlFf'i:' il :fiePiesidenj'4. P '. I D-alt: f,-- FSM t I Ill Bm kv.: 1, 2, 2 ' P.- 3' in Pregidenj 'wk . z. I llllll GARRI iiiijm pylori, pm, :A tfliiiii 2 I Pi Emir It ' .3, QOH 3,1 R22 I 'll 'ft 'im 'MIN So ' 1, ensgl' mol ,, , .,iiic,,S:eIcigi,jfglg in G i , IXIIILL IIGEI UIIQQST' Elem qi FA efllufy , QISGI funn Emi? IIICIIISZCIUIJIEZO CIW I I, Zi' IYIVQIX fx .W 'i ., its W s' -Q ' 1. Ili PIIFQIEMAN llgn. 1 IW., I Tr ci ,i Clit-. -. Robert A. Freeman Ellen C. Freitag William H. Garrison Lois Gartman Richard Gordin James F. Graham ROBERT M. GARDNER, Political Science, Phi Gamma Delta, YMCA I, 2, 3, W.S.L.N. 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, I3as?ketball I, Track 2, 3, 4, W Clan , ,4. WILLIAM W. GARDNER, Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon 4. ROSEMARY GARN, English, Delta Gam- ma, Vice President 4, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4, Phi Society 2, A.W.S. 2, 4, YWCA I, 2, Austin President 4, Panhellenic Council 3. WlLLlAM'H. GARRISON, Physical Edu- CONOVIJ Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Epsilon Kappa 42 Basketball I, 2, 3, Golf 3, 4, W Clan 3, 4, LOIS GARTMAN, Sociology, Chi Ome- Q0, Women s Glee Club I, 2, 4, YWCA I, 21 32 Red Cross I, 3. BET QW Oqtegop A copeuo choir 3, 42 4-omens Glee Club I, 2, YWCA ll 2, 3, f Red Cross I, 2, SY GEIST, Elementary Education' EQQNQAS W. QETTLEMAN, Mathem- 2 5 419mm Phi Epsilon, Transcript I, Jane T. Frowine I-Iarold G. Fultz Greta K. Furseth Robert Gardner Elizabeth A. Geist Thomas Gettleman James C. Ghrist Richard C. Glass Milton M. Green Nancy Green CREIGHTON GHRIST, Public School Music, Beta Theta Pi, Orchestra I, 2, 3, President 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. RICHARD CARL GLASS, Pre-Theology, Alpha Sigma Phi, YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Friar's Club I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I. RICHARD CHARLES GLOSH, Pre-Medi- cine, Beta Theta Pi, Vice President 4, Phi Society 2, YMCA I, 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, President 4, Chi Gamma Nu 4. ROBERT CLJRTISS GOLDIE, Business Administration, Phi Gamma Delta. RICHARD GORDIN, Physical Education. JAMES F. GRAHAM, Pre-Medicine, Beta Theta Pi, Transcript 4, YMCA I, 2' Red Cross I, Z, 3, 4, Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Chi Gamma Nu 42 Baseball I, 2, 4. MILTON GREEN, English, Beta Sigma Tau, Secretary 4, Transcript 4, Owl 3, 4, YMcA 1. 59 Allen Griffin David E. Griffiths NANCY GREEN, Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta. ALLEN E. GRIFFIN, English, Phi Gam- ma Delta, President 4, Transcript 2, YMCA I, Track I, Council 3 DAVID E. Phi Delta YMCA I, Red Cross I, Football I, 3, W Clan I, Interfraternity Secretary-Treasurer 4. I GRIFFITHS, Political Science, Theta, Le Bijou I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2. PETER HOLMES GROSSMAN, Philo- sophy, Psychology, Beta Sigma Tau, Wesleyan Players 3, 4, Band I, Tran- script 4, Psychology Club 4, Philosophy Club 2, 4. RICHARD WILLIAM GUILLOD, Busi- ness Administration, Phi Delta Theta, Secretary 4. WILLIAM FRANK HAHNERT JR., Mathematics, Alpha Sigma Phi. JACK M. HAMILTON, Political Science, Sigma Chi, Varsity Debate 3, 4, Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4, Transcript I, 4. Peter H. Grossman H. Thomas Hamlin H. THOMAS HAMLIN, Journalism, Sig- ma Chi, Transcript I, 2, 4, W.S.L.N. I, 2, 4, Football I, Radio Committee Chairman 4. ROBERT P. HARDMAN, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Chi, President 4, Phi Society 2, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, Vice President 4, Senior Class President, Varsity De- bate 2, 3, Delta Sigma Rho 3, President 4, Men's Glee Club I, YMCA I, 4. WESLEY A. HARPER JR., Economics, Chi Phi, Vice President 4, Omicron Del- ta Kappa 4, Varsity Debate 2, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4, YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Committee Chairman 3. HAROLD HENRY HARRINGTON JR., English, Phi Gamma Delta, Transcript I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 2, 3, 4. Richard Guillod William F. Hahnert Jack M. Hamilton Robert Paul Hardman Wesley A. Harper Harold H. Harrington 7l'Tf W' T L-p xv Lv an-4' Q WLT' ..':.f5-A: S I Shirley L. Harrington Elizabeth Ann Hart ' Rodney F. Hill Richard Hindmon , Jeanette A. Horton Norma C. Hostettler 3 SHIRLEY L. HARRINGTON, Philosophy, Phi Society 2, YWCA I, Wesley Fellow- ship I, 2, 3, 4, Independent Women I, , 2, 3, 4, W,R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Perkins 5 Treasurer 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN HART, Home Econo- mics, Gamma Phi Beta, Wesleyan Play- ers I, 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club I, 2, I 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics I Club I, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. ' SALLY JEAN HART, Psychology, Chi Omega, Vice President, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Women's Glee Club I, 2, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Commission 21 , Red Cross 3, 4, Psi Society 4, SeI'1iOf Advisor. . I EDWIN RAY HATCH, Pre-Medicine! I Alpha Sigma Phi, Owl 3, Chemistr'f I Club 2, 3, Vice President 4. E, RODMAN HENIE, Pre-Medicine! Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4J PP' Society 2, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, PFGSI' I dent 4, Chemistry Club 4, Chi Gamma Nu 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track Z, 32 HW cum 2, 3, 4. ELEANOR HENDERSON, English, DeltO Gamma, Secretary 4, YWCA I, Z, 3, All I ., Red Cross 3, 4. I VERNON EDWARD HENSEL, Physica' I Education. I 442' I if I I , .tif I- Hot libel: - IMAN Rims A Q 'I I Q L ,leunHort Edwin ,Iron Hinton James H J llublmrll Arlhr - 'IFGIIERIIE HERMAN, E5 Elton, Omega: till. 3, tp w.R.A. 5 ' Iii -I :gill ' fIlliY F, HILL, Business A .lilo HINDMAN, Phu: .QIQIIMEAN Hiiitoii ii- oDelto Delta, flh, --iw-i . 'ilu I Ilcsulel UI Clost f iimcilg' Il. YWCA If: 1il:Hirl:IlIISS'0n 2: R-.- Yllpsilon Omfgnomics CIE5 Ilillllll Dglto Zi 3, Il 2 I 'I' 5'nl nn.llD0yQhGi?mdn Q, I fi RICHA ',Ql'UeImTD Hlpliltyg UU Deli ,Dm A I . itil Imsifv S' OT XII, IJJYMQ ebiig E Cllqlrrncrx .Ili ' Mug. Cl QIJQIIQC xi filluphi ub 1. IW., I ip, E ' I O .. KQDDQ Demgll Jlclltlx I H i STI ' H0 fill, PH HIIII pl lflltlfv CIIIIIISI fl ' 1. x :IX , .Ie :il'Q,EOCIuD 2, P, I Clmmiiie 'QW A'- ,xi 4.4.4. 1 'P -'VY Sally Jean Hart Edwin Ray Hatch E. Rodman Heine Eleanor A. Henderson Vernon E. Hensel Marquerite Herman Dorothy Jean Hinton James R. Hipkins Jean C. Hottman Paul C. Holman Robert Holtzapple Howard Hornberger Nancy Hubbard Arthur Hudnutt Barbara A. Hutt Barbara J. Hush Ruth Christine Ice Barbara A. Israel MARGUERITE HERMAN, Elementary Education5 Chi Omega5 A.W.S. I, 2, 35 YWCA I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. 35 Twin W, Secretary 4. RODNEY F. HILL, Business Administra- tion. RICHARD HINDMAN, Physical Educa- ion. DOROTHY JEAN HINTON, Home ECO- nomics5 Delta Delta Delta5 Phi Society 25 Secretary-Treasurer ot Class 2, 45 Or- chestra I, 2, 35 YWCA I, 2, 3, 4 Sophomore Commission 25 Red Cross I, 2,,3, 45 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 45 PIII Upsilon Omicron 2, 3, 4, Secretary 42 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Senior Advisor 42 lVIOI1nett Day Chairman 4. 1 JAMES RICHARD HIPKINS, Political SC'enCei Delta Tau Delta5 Omicron Del- E9 KGPP0 4i Varsity Debate 35 Delta 4'QmCI'Rl'1O 3, 45 YMCA 2, 3, President ' Sqllmq Club 22 Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 45 Elections Committee Chairman 4. EEAN C. HOFFMAN, Music, Aipho Mfgl'm0,Delf0: A Capella Choir 2, 3, 45 3 2955 Glee Club I5 Orchestra I, 2, 2' 35 K U Ph' Epsilon 2, 3, 4, YwcA 1, I I Gppa Delta Pi 3, 4, EQUL C- HOLMAN, Pre-Medicine5 0 Theta Pt Transcri t 3 Y . . 5 'D I MCA If ?' if ghemlslri' Cll-lb I, 2, 3, 45 Football ROBERT C. HOLTZAPPLE, Chemistry5 Phi Delta Theta5 Chemistry Club 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 W Clan 4. HOWARD HORNBERGER, Economics, Accounting, Phi Kappa Psi5 Basketball I, 2, 3. JEANETTE AILEEN HORTON, Fine Arts5 Delta Delta Delta5 Le Bijou, Senior Index Editor 35 YWCA I, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 45 Delta Phi Delta 4. NORMA HOSTETTLER, Business Ad- ministration5 Alpha Xi Delta5 Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 45 YWCA 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 25 W.R.A. 3, 4. NANCY HUBBARD, Fine Arts5 Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary 4: A.W.S. li Women's Glee Club I, 2, 35 Transcript 3, 45 Delta Phi Delta 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR HUDNUTT, Political Science5 Phi Kappa Psi5 Band I5 Pi SIQWIO AIDIIO 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, 601112, 3, 4: W Clan 3, 4. BARBARA A. HUFF, Secondary Educa- tion5 Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice Presi- dent 45 A.W.S. 25 Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, Cabinet 35 Home Economics club 2, 4, Kpppo Delffl P' 31 Treasurer 45 W.R.A. 2, 3- 41 Semor Ad' visor 4. 61 BARBARA HUSH, Elementary Educa- tion5 Pi Beta Phi5 A.W.S. 45 Women's Glee Club I, 2, 35 YWCA I, Z ,35 W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 RUTH CHRISTINE ICE, English5 Kappa Alpha Theta5 Phi Beta Kappa 3, 45 Phi Society 25 Women's Glee Club I, 2, 35 Owl 2, 3, Editor 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 4. BARBARA ANNE ISRAEL, Home Eco- nomics5 Delta Delta Delta5 Phi Society 25 A.W.S. 45 Le Bijou Z, 35 Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 3, 45 Phi Upsilon Omi- cron 2, 3, Vice President 45 Kappa Del- ta Pi 3, Secretary 45 W.R.A. 2, 3. 'ff in-we--1 4 - 'A DOROTHY D. JACKSON, Home Econo- mics, Education, Alpha Gamma Delta, Orchestra I, 2, YWCA I, 2, 3, LORELEI J. JACKSON, Sociology, Kappa Alpha Theta, President 4, Transcript 3, YWCA I, 2, Cheerleader I. ROBERT W. JACKSON, Economics, Ac- counting, Alpha Sigma Phi, Le Bijou 2, Baseball I. BEN JACOBY, Theology, Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Men's Glee Club I, YMCA I, Z, 3, 4, Le Bijou 3, Wesley Fellowship I, 2, Friar's Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 4, Elections Committee, Selby Council. RONALD C. JERZERC, Chemistry, Alpha Tau Omega, YMCA I. JAMES H. JOHNSON, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Transcript I, YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4, Track Manager I, Special Days Com- mittee, Student Union Committee. JEANNIE JOHNSON, Art, Speech, Al- pha Xi Delta, Wesleyan Players, Theta Alpha Phi Historian, Kappa Delta Pi, A.W.S. Town Representative 3, 4, Senior Advisor 4, Campus Chest 4. WALTER E. JOHNSON, Business Admin- istration, Treasurer Vetville. ROBERT E. JOHNSTON, Political sca- ence, Phi Kappa Psi, President 4, Phi Society, Varsity Debate 2, 3, 42 Pi Slgmo Alpha, President 4, Track 2, 3. CAROL ANN JONES, Elementary Edu- cation, Kappa Kappa Gamma, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Crcss 2, W.R.A. 3, 4. JACQUELYN JESSIE JONES, Elementary Education, Delta Gamma, Transcript 21 Le Bijou I, Red Crcss I, Home Econo- mics Club I, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY JONES, Pre-Theo- lcgical, Beta Sigma Tau, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Men's Glee Club I, 2, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Wes- ley Fellowship I, 2, 3, W.S.L.N. National Officer, Cross Country 2. ALAN JOSLYN, Economics. MARTHA BEDELL JUDKINS, English, Gamma Phi Beta, Secretary 3, Pledge Trainer 4, Pan-Hellenic Representative 3, Treasurer 4, Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, 4, Red Cross I, 2. DAVID T. KAGIWADA, Sociology, Beta Sigma Tau, President 4, Vice President 3, Men's Glee Club I, YMCA I, 2, 4, Track I, Cross Country 2, Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4, United Fellowship 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. RUTH KEESE, Sociology, Alpha Gamma Delta, President 4, YWCA I, 2, 4, Cabi- net 3, Wesley Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4, AI- pha Kappa Delta 3, 4, Dorothy D. Jackson Lorelei J. Jackson Robert W. Jackson Ben Melvin Jacoby Ronald C. Jerzerc James H. Johnson Jeannie H. Johnson Walter E. Johnson Robert E. Johnston Carol Ann Jones j,gq,qIynJ,l0n95 Patricia Ann Kemerer Robert N. Kennedy lQglfjhN,KEpney Carol E. Klamm Barbara A. Knebusch fglfjgjejjjqocjj ilROl.Kl.AMM PATRICIA KEMERER, Community Rec- reation, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Women's Physical Education Club 2, 4, W.R.A. 2, 4, Panhellenic Council 4. ROBERT KENNEDY, Sociology, Phi Delta Theta, Varsity Debate 2, 3, YMCA I, 2, 3, Wesley Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4, Students for Democratic Action, President 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, W CIOY1 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH NAY KEPNER, Home ECO- nomics, Kappa Kappa Gamma: YWCA I, 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4. GEORGE KERNS, Mathematics, Pre-En- gineering, Alpha Tau Omega, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, Track 2, 3, W Clan 3, 559' ma Pi Sigma 3. CHARLES KERR, Pre-Theology. DONNA FAY KEYSER, Home Econ0- mics, Education, Alpha Chi Om9Q0f Band I, Transcript I, YWCA I, Z, 3i Red Cross I, Home Economics Club 2, 31 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 4. MIRIAM KIRK, English, Chi Omegff Treasurer 4, Phi Society 22 Womens Glee Club 3, 4, Transcript 4, YWCA lf Z, 3, 4, W.R.A. 3, 4. RUTH KITZMILLER, Psychology! YW' CA 3, 4, Psychology Club 4. , S isle, Vine Presidei Illfllo Choir, 2, l flll:YlNCA l,1 Slime Economics CII IIIBARA ANN Iiilogy lllll KOCH Wi chlillf jhl' li Offhestm IMU 2' E Jacquelyn J. Jones William Henry Jones Alan Joslyn Martha B. Judkins David T. Ka iw d R h E Elizabeth N. Kepner George Paul Kerns Paul Everett Koch Jacqueline Koeckert CAROL KLAMM, Sociology, Gamma Phi Beta, Vice President 3, A.W.S. 4, A Capella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club l, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, game Economics Club 3, 4, W. R. A. 2, , 4. BARBARA ANN KNEBUSCH, Math, Zoology. PAUL KOCH, Music, Beta Theta Pi, A Capella Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Men's Glee Club l, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4. g a a ut velyn Keese Charles Clifford Kerr Donna Faye Keyser Miriam Jean Kirk Ruth N. Kitzmiller Gust J. Kookootsedes Nancy Marie Kriger Dorothy Ann Kucla Barbara Ann Lake JACQUELINE J. KOECKERT, Psycho- logy, Zeta Tau Alpha, V'v'esleyan Players 2, 3, 4, Women's Glee Club 4, YWCA l, Z, 3, 4, Wesley Fellowship l, 2, ln- dependent Women l, W.S.L.N. l, Sail- ing Club l, 2, 3, Psychology Club 4, W.R.A. 3, 4. GUST J. KOOKOOTSEDES, Chemistry, Phi Delta Theta, YMCA 2, Chemistry Club l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 2, 3, 4, Chemical Society Z, 3, President 4. NANCY M. KRIGER, Botany, Alpha Delta Pi, President 4, Canterbury Club l, Z, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Sailing Club l, 2, 3, 4, Panhelle- nic Council 3, 4. DOROTHY ANN KUCK, English, Socio- logy,Pi Beta Phi, Wesleyan Players 3, 4, YWCA l, 2, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, W. R.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4, Senior Advisor 4. BARBARA ANN LAKE, Elementary Edu- cation, Chi Omega, Secretary 4, YWCA l, 2, Cabinet 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4. TW? L 1 ring, I. l ii T 2 il it l T i ERMAN LESTER LAMB, Business Ad- , ministration. l l HOWARD ARTHUR LAMEY, Botany. l l H il if DOROTHY LANDER, Elementary Edu- ll cation, Delta Gamma, YWCA l, Home Economics Club l. i l i SARAH JANE LAWSON, Elementary .- Education, Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-Presi- dent 4, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Home Econo- mics Club 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. 3, 4. i Erman Lester Lamb Howard A. Lamey Bruce Edward Layton Milton Lee Lazear l l l i l l i s i BRUCE EDWARD LAYTON, Mathe- matics, Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 2, Transcript 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4. MlLTON LEE LAZEAR, Prie-Medical, Zoology, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Band l, 2, 4, Chemistry Club l, 4. ROBERTA Y.S. LEE, Sociology, Psycho- logy, Alpha Chi Omega, YWCA 3, 4, Psi Society, Secretary 4, Republican Club 4. HELEN JO LERCH, Home Economics, Kappa Alpha Theta, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 4, W.R.A. i, 2, 3, 4, Dorothy Lander Sarah Jane Lawson Roberta Y.S. Lee Helen JO Lerch John Cole Linn Frances Linton Dorothy Love Ralph H. Luchs Janet R. Mackinnon John W. McConnell JOHN COLE LINN, Fine Arts, Alpha Sigma Phi, President 4, Vice-President 3, Transcript 4, Le Bijou 2, YMCA lj W.S.L.N. 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 4. FRANCES LINTON, Sociology, Delta Gamma, Women's Glee Club 3, 45 YWCA l, 2, 4. ONEIDA LITSENBERGER, Elementary Education, YWCA l, 2, lrideDe 'd9nf Women, 3, 4. PAUL B, LITTMAN, Ecanomicsi Phi Kappa Psi, Track 2. JANlS MAY LOHR, Journalism, Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President 3i Tmfls' cript, Feature Editor 3, 4, Issue Edlloi 4, Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary 42 YWCA l, 2, W.R.A. 3, 4, Swimming Club l, 3, Representative 4. ALBERT c, LONG, PsycholoQYi Sega Theta Phi, Psi Society 4, Football 1,21 I 4' W Clan 2 3 4' Student POST' William Street Church 12, Director Ju - ion' Church 3. THOMAS R. LONG, Physics, Meflii Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa 3, All Ph' Society 2, Men's Glee Club 31 P' Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 45 Focl' imii i, 2. 3 Sflubzcfl I Qing A Pai: litsenberger Paul B. Ltttrv-2' 'zileen D. Loose Clifford Lui-3 's ethMtCormiclt Marilyn A, earl 'Will LONG, Business Admimgf- .:ig Beta Theta Pi, President. 0,931 lflt ll0PD0 4, Junior Class 'P,e5glfi. l,f'if'lPl2,3,FootboIIl 2 3 4- 'N till. 3, 4, Student Ctiurictt' 3' 4 ttiutu D . WMWPPR, Tpli l li Zi Wesley Felli- ?li0iHi fftqtion. English, Sec 32' i IBQEG AC C?T1',t:, twuuwee ross 2, 3:K uh l, Ywo Uppcl Detio PIA lfllPH H L im- ,' Z':i,Slll'SlI Swimiiifiielniineffz C ' , 'iQ W ,. . L ACClJil3,lmGf Business A, f.t,,,.HDl 25 Owl Q' Alllltu S, CT .:SSClul, 3, 4: YMCT2 PL t. 2 ZOBERT 'led' WlL 'lflubi fig: ph, 55, Pu I , '41 Seusflggy R lqrx 3 ' MRY it JULU if,,fimmQ lil, Home WWMM iilt LYWCA I 42 le Bilcu l ' v- r3,q.' 3' ,g Oneida Litsenberger Paul B. Littman Janis May Lohr Al Long Thomas R. Long William Long Kathleen D. Loose Clifford Ludwig Robert Lukens Mary Jo Lump Richard MacCracken Joann M. MacKay Kenneth McCormick Marilyn A. McCreory James L. McDermott Robert J. McDevitt Ellen L. McDougal Donald McKinley WILLIAM LONG, Business Administra- tion, Beta Theta Pi, President, Omicron Delta Kappa 4, Junior Class President, Transcript 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. KATHLEEN D. LOOSE, English, Wesle- yan Players I, 2, 3, 4, Le Bijou I, 2, Oqwl 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, Wesley Fellow- S ip I. DOROTHY LOVE, English, Secondary Education, Pi Beta Phi, A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, Women's Glee Club I, YWCA I, 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi. RALPH H. LUCHS, Pre-Engineer, Chi ETH, Spanish, Swimming 2, 3, 4, W an. CLIFFORD LUDWIG, Business Admin- istration, Accounting, Alpha Sigma Phi, Transcript 2, Owl 3, 4, YMCA I, 2, Business Club. ROBERT WILLIAM LUKENS, Pre- Medicine, Sigma Chi, Phi Society 2, Chemistry Club I, 2, 3,4, Secretary 3. MARY JO LUMP, Home Economics, Al- DIWO Gamma Delta, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD N. MacCRACKEN, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta, Busi- ness Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 2, 3, 4. JOANN M. MacKAY, Sociology, Wo- men's Glee Club 3, 4, Le Bijou 4, YWCA 3, 4, Alpha Kappa Delta 4. JANET RUTH MacKINNON, Home Economics, Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA I, 3, Red Cross 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, W.R.A. 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM MCCONNELL, Pre- Medicine, Phi Delta Theta, Secretary 3, A Capella Choir 4, YMCA I, 2, Chem- istry Club I, 2, 3, 4, W Clon 4. KENNETH J. MCCORMICK, Account-- ing, Phi Kappa Psi, Treasurer 2, ii, Vice-President 4, Transcript I, YMCA I, 4, Business Club Z. MARILYN MCCREARY, Home Econo- mics, English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec- retary 4, YWCA 2, 3, 42 Home Econo' mics Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4. JAMES L. MCDERMOTT, Business Ad- ministration, Delta Tau Delta, Trea- surer 4. ROBERT J. McDEVITT, English, Chi Phi, Secretary I, 2, Vice President 3, Red Cross 2, 3. ELLEN MCDOUGAL, English, Delta Delta Delta, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, Transcript 3, 4, Owl I, 2, 3, Editor 4, English Writer's Club 2, 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, Red Cross I, 2. DONALD PAUL MCKINLEY, Sociology, History, Delta Tau Delta, Transcript 3, Students for Democratic Action 3, Football 2, 3, Baseball I. t , ,.,f-mf? .4 A V ny A 9 1 ,, ,W M . . 3 1 . A. I :L .a , n b I KN K fix' I 'Q W' J Aa, ,, .. H ....g-.' L, , ., A N X x .r - L S i ..,-. L, . , I ' CHARLES MCLARNAN, Math, Sigma Phi Epsilon. MARTHA ELLEN MCMANIS, Alpha Gamma Delta, house chairman, YWCA 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2. HAROLD ALEXANDER MAGEE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Men's Glee Club 2, W.S.L.N. 2. SUZANNE MANUEL, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Owl I, YWCA l, 2, 3, Red Cross I, Sailing Club l, 2, 3. HOWARD WOLF MARGOLIUS, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Basketball I, Swimming 3. JEAN MARKLE, Alpha Gamma' Delta, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Students for Democratic Action 4. Charles McLarnan Martha E. McManis Harold A. Magee Howard Margolius Jean Markle Betty Marr BETTY MARR, Chi Omega, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Red Cross 4. FRANK MARRIOTT, Philosophy, Sig- ma Chi. RACHEL MARTIN, Home Economics, Delta Delta Delta, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Advisor 4, Pan Hellenic Council 3, AWS Social Chairman 3, Bijou Z, Phi Society 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Phi Upsilrin Omicron 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. RONALD WESLEY MAYER, Phi Delta Theta, Wesleyan Players 3, 4, Le Bijou l, YMCA I, 2, 3, Wesley Foundation I, Z, 3, lndependent Men 2, 3, Red Cross 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, Psychology Club 4, Students of Democratic Action I, 2, Alpha Epsilon Delta 4, Cross Country I. Susie Manuel Frank S. Marriott 'S' .nr--H E K' ' L, . A , 1, Num. 'f vjw' - :wr KWH, .. s,..:. ... ,., 5 w.,...,Z7.,, J 'G' 3 . 4- .J-L Us f Rachel Bess Martin Ronald Wesley Mayer Judson Severn Millhon William H. Millhon Hazel I. Mutersbaugh James H. Myers MAURIE ANN MEAD, Sociology, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4, Phi Society 2, Women's Glee Club 3, Le Bijou 3, YWCA I, 3, Senior Advisor, Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4, President 4, Campus Chest 3. VIRGINIA MEREDITH, Elementary Education, Delta Gamma, Transcript I, 2, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, W. R. A. 2, 3, 4. NORMAN MILLARD, Sigma Phi Epsilon? A Capella Choir 2, 3, Men's Glee Club. DAVID MILLER, Sigma Chi, YMCA li Sailing Club 2, 3, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 4. DON BIDDLE MILLER, Sigma Chi, Presi- dent, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 42 VCV' sity Debate 2, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4, Transcript I, 2, YMCA I, 2, 32 pl Sigma Alpha 4, Football I, 2, 3, 41 Track l, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 2, 3, Ili Chief Justice of Campus Court. llmailnn Mead K. Virginia .'.'.f'f-: Mthlling Monroe Susan Lck !.':. FtcaleleonMyers Richard ht. '.'. QIHIID HAROLD MILLER, , mint ration, Sigma Phi Ewa., . 'jx fiwbfiii 4-D - Lisiii ZIBI' elm 5'gm' W r F usinesg Club 2. IEDSON S. MILLHON, pm ii, .juifnl Body President 4 99055. cfllp l SIQIIQW-, Irgnsgfipt L 2, ri. CILLQI3 4' I nl1l?cseb.g WMI lllllllllglji MILLIION, Pre-Mu . lilbiii 1- I EDWIN' Pres' 53' ,f,,, L ask icsm L, Gan 2' I' 2' 34: T7 IUDY MONROE H I1 Ill, ' 0meE . Il I llllhelu Secretoccnomm' K ZWLIAE CI' . YXIUIL'-if if fl' llllsilgijs If Hume EQUQ mlcro 33' ll 3' -Q: W -. U 'L A ISIN L fr LMOOR islllfnfgui Irqnsihpiolilhlgllgmg A A i- I ' 'II Th, Sits' 'Ill Lili Phill? MUQIM0 i L 'lfi.swim'ljnfgg'pi. Le Egiifggitiig I A L it Iliff if l'llfui10,IANE Mu lxsrer 25 phgsgchologwg' tem llftliujegl Mqfjuflq Kqbpql Elf F lllmtf 3 Bog 5, I, pls Glee Exetuiive ld iz ,Iv llllledklfosgllb 2 Sleidw ' 'ID 'U ' 3'4' All P K DHD r l U I A EIIG4' DSIIQ pi 3 gym . A.: .jmjjh . -U-L-:cg fqfji II Epsllonf PIESICIEHI -1 Z cfilyz' 0m'f'0fi Delta Kg ' I :multi Wesley Mays, I 'll10m H. Millhon James H. Myers If-sv: Karim :is 3, -I, Flii Club 3, l.e '-.:r Advisor, President 4, Elementary Transcript li ,qu 2, 3, 4. Pai Epsilon? S Q55 Clllb. ,, Y.-ACA li Ii ,Q i, 2. . Clin, Presl- 4. Vw. fi-Q P01035 ?I 7 3: P' ...I , I . 2, 3, If syn 2. 3' A' 'I Mauria Ann Mead K. Virginia Meredith Norman R. Millard David K. M'Il Judith 'King Monroe Susan. Lois Moore Phoebe Jean Myers Richard M. Myers RICHARD HAROLD MILLER, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Var- sity Debate 4, Delta Sigma Rho Z, W.S.L.N. 2, Business Club 2. JUDSON S. MILLHON, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President 4, Phi Society Z, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Student Body President 4, Sophomore Class President 2, Transcript I, Z, Foot- ball I, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, W Clan 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM A. MILLHON, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President 3, Football I, Basketball I, 2, 3,4, Track 2, W Clan Z, 3, 4. JUDY MONROE, Home Economics, Kop- pa Alpha Theta, Secretary 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, Home Economics 5, 35 Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, W.R.A. , , 4. SUSAN L. MOORE, Journalism, Alpha ghig Omega, Transcript Z, 3, 4, YWCA MRS. JOAN MUCHMORE, English, Pi Beta Phi, Transcript, Le Bijou, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Swimming. MARGARET JANE MURPHY, Elemen- tary Education, Psychology, Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer 2, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4, Phi Society 2, Mortar Board 4, A.W.S. Ireasurer 3, Executive President 4, Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, YWCA I., 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Alpha Kappa Delta 4 . i er Donn Biddle Miller Richard H. Miller Joan Muchmore Margaret J. Murphy Helen E. Mussard Marilyn Musselman John Wesley Neff Robert Lee Nelson Mary E. Newton Mary C. Nilson MRS. HELEN H. MUSSARD, German. MARILYN R. MUSSELMAN, Home Eco- nomics, Alpha Chi Omega, Vice Presi- dent 3, Mortar Board 4, Vice President Student Body 4, Junior Class Secretary, Treasurer, Wesleyan Players 2, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4. HAZEL MUTERSBAUGH, Home Eco- nomics, Pi Beta Phi, Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3, Transcript I, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, Z, 4, Home Economics Club 2, President 4, W.R.A. 3, 4. JAMES HENRY MYERS, Political Sci- ence, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Student Body Trea- sL.rer 4, Transcript I, 2, 3, Le Bijou I, Z, 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, YMCA I, 2, Red Cross I, W.S.L.N. I, 2, 4, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Baseball Man- ager Z, 4. Pi-IOEBE MYERS, Mathematics, Alpha Chi Omega, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, 4. RICHARD M. MYERS, Pre-Medicine, Chi Phi, YMCA I, 2, 3,4. JOI-IN W. NEFF, History, Kappa SIQHWGI Men's Glee Club I, Z, YMCA I, 2, 3, 42 Wesley Fellowship 2, 3, Vice President 4, Friar's Club I, 2, 3, 4. 67 ROBERT LEE NELSON, Pre-Medicine. MARY E. NEWTON, History, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Le Bijou 3, YMCA 3, 4. MARY NILSON, Dietetics, Institutional Management, Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA Z, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Home Econo- mics Club 3, 4,vW.R.A. 4, Panhellenic Council 4. JOHN V. NIXON, Business Adminis- tration5 Beta Sigma Tau, YMCA I5 Football I. RICHARD EARL NOWERS, Pre-Theol- ogy5 Phi Delta Theta5 A Capella Choir 2, 3, 45 Men's Glee Club I, 2, 35 Mu Phi Epsilon 3, 45 YMCA I, 2, 35 Wesley Fellowship I, 25 Football I. MICHAEL OBERLANDER, Chemistry5 Sigma Phi Epsilon5 Chemistry Club 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 W Clan 3, 4. DAVID OBY, Journalism5 Phi Kappa Psi5 Transcript I, 25 Swimming I, 25 W Clan5 W.S.L.N. 2, 4. John Victor Nixon Richard E. Nowers William R. O'Brian Thomas Ogden WILLIAM O'BRlAN, Business Admin- istration. THOMAS OGDEN, Pre-Medicine5K Sigma Alpha Epsilan5 Phi Society Z5 Omicron Delta Kappa 45 Wesleyan Players 3, 45 A Capella Choir I, 3, 45 Men's Glee Club I5 Phi Mu Alpha 3, 45 Sailing Club I5 Chi Gamma Nu 4. CLAIRE OLDHAM, Sociology, Commun- ity Recreation5 Alpha Chi Omega, Presi- dent 45 YWCA I, 2, 35 Red Cross I, 2, 35 Women's Physical Education Club I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4. MARY ELLEN OLIVER, Elementary Edu- cation5 Delta Delta Delta5 Phi Society 25 Mortar Board 45 A.W.S., Judicial Sec- retary 2, Judicial President 45 YWCA I, 25 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Michael Oberlander David Oby Claire Oldham Mary Ellen Oliver Joanna May Orland Charles Palmer Greg Person Jo Anne Peters Edward George Prell Don Barton Price JOANNA MAY ORLAND, Mathematics5 Phi Society 25 Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2. 3, 45 YWCA I, 2, 3, 45 ln- dependent Women I, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Pi Mu Epsilon 45 Students for Democratic Action 2. CHARLES PALMER, Mathematics, Eco- nomics5 Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice President 4. MARY LOUISE PARYZEK, Community Recreation5 Kappa Alpha Theta5 WO- men's Glee Club I, 2, 45 Women's Phy- sical Education Club 3, 4. MORRIS F. PATTON, Speech5 Phi Kappa Tau5 Wesleyan Players 3, 4. ANNE PECK, Music5 Alpha GamrY1O Delta, Secretary 3, Vice President 42 Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 45 OrcheSffO I, 25 Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Secretary 42 YWCA I, 3. PAUL RONNY PENDERY, History5 Chi Phi. BARBARA LEE PENFIELD, Political Sci- ence, English5 Kappa Alpha Theta5 Tran- script 45 Pi Sigma Alpha 45 W.R.A. 3, 4. lmrylwlse Parfzek Morris F. Pcrtw lelryPirkforrI Sally Lee Piefce llalore 6. Pursell William Puri. IIIIIEY E. PENNIN - Gamma Phi Bela5 AINlgNQ.Flx M gifoilub I. 2, 3' Le Iii0u'3. lille bel - . ' ' Della 3, Pregllint QP' 4' Deli Pl IIEG Pflsorr liatriulpesign. Commercial An. I, will tml: Phi Bite ERI' fivfs WH, orlorlioqfd 4,20 Q. '15 Pl ,Milli Players 1 5 Bum rg Balm 'Ili President' i' 31 Tre. I Ebsilon 4, Owlz R IISLNI3 3, 4- ,J-I E PETERS 5 ' I rsECl'eIQ'Iy2, A I, I I ' I lm P All ICKF fiielmm, SRD, Home Iffxt I . E mlmins Club . l I 3 4 N ' 1 IIILYL Ira, Gfnfmiltrcr, Educ H ' dialing 5, Secremfy f,l'0'1: Kano ull 2' 3' 4.1 1 IIIILYN IIWIQ- Yliqlllnhq X. IICOQK I D 'll i,I1Rpd 3HI5lQuElI0J Leo? Et: Scrub M erbu. 'wu- 'f2.af'Q4-Qmflvbr - ' I -R' E IIOQ 'A-3 4 thi I-'GF L ' ' glrlipga Sgtlrer P 41- .5 05 ' re. Trllllrglclul lgelllcrcssglglafrirwltim . I Icltemis 5, J try II I Club S' Q Charles Palmer jo Annepews Mary Louise Paryzek Morris F. Patton Anne Peck Paul Pendery Barbara Lee Penfield Sydney E. Pennington Don amen pm, Betty Pickford Sally. Lee Pierce Marilyn Ann Pitcock George Lewis Porter Jack William Powell Marcus Powers Wallace G. Pursell William Pursell Herbert Pyles Jeanette Quick Russell R. Ramsey Daniel G. Ransom '-'.:riwemutics5 ters 2, 3, -I5 2, 3, -I5 In- .l'2Uif,f,f SYDNEY E. PENNINGTON, Fine Afro, JACK w. Poweu., Pro-Theology, Beta JEANETTE M. QUICK, zooiooy, Kappa W1 ' Gamma Phi Beta5 A.W.S. 45 Women's Sigma Tau, Secretary 2, 45 Phi Society Alpha Theta5 Transcript I, 2, 35 YWCA ' Glee Club I, Z, 35 Le Bijou 35 Owl I5 25 Varsity Debate 25 A Capella Choir 35 I, 25 Canterbury Club I. YWCA I5 Kappa Delta Pi 45 Delta Phi YMCA I, 2, Cabinet 35 Wesley Fellow- Delta 3, President 4. ship I, 2, 3, 45 Friar's Club I, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross I, 35 Football 35 Swimming I. LL AM L Zi- IECO, R-USSE SEY, .Physical Education5 liiesidenl GREG PERSON, Commercial Art, In- Sigma Chi5 Transcript 45 Phi Epsilon dustrial Design. MARCUS E, PowERs, History, Political KGDD0 3,41 Bcskefbcll I, 2, 3, 4, B056- Science5 Kappa Sigma, Treasurer 2, Vice PGII I, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 2, 3, 4- , President 35 President 45 Phi Society 25 J0 ANNE PETERS, Speech' Ehghshi Wesleyan Players 3, 45 Theta Alpha Phi A D lf G I ph' B if K 3, 42 ph- 3, Vice President 45 Varsity Debate 2, .35 , , , - 5 Ccmmunny Sscigty 3TlTAgrtorlBOgrg 4:oEEGBiiOu I, 2: YMCA 1. pi Si mo AI ho 3 4. Chou, DANIEL G. RANSOM, POIIIICOI Science, Tnetoj WO' 'nan-Enlg my pm KODPO i '1 . ,,, G0mm0 'Q . ,Jeni 'li Heil-f 4 Orcl165I30 SEUQIGVY ' H -1 'ffl -,lll:C5l SCI' Z' at mn' I IFITQ 3' li 35 Wesleyan Players I, Z, 3, 45 Theta Alpha Phi 3, President 45 Owl 2, 35 Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 45 YWCA I, 25 EY1.S.Ll.N. I, 3, Secretary 25 Alpha Epsilon o . BETTY PICKFORD, Home Economics5 Alpha Gamma Delta5 YWCA I, 45 Home Economics Club 3, 45 W.R.A. 3, 4. SALLY LEE PIERCE, Education5 Kappa Kappa Gamma, Secretary 45 YWCA 2, 3, 4, Sailing ciob 2, 3, 4. MARILYN ANN PITCOCK, Home Eco- nomics5 Alpha Xi Delta5 Le Bijou I5 YWCA I, 2, 3, 45 Canterbury Club I, 2, 3, 42 Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Home Econo- mics Club I, 2, 3, 45 W.R.A. 3, 4. GEORGE L. PORTER, Pre-Medicine5 PIII Gamma Delta5 Transcript 3, 45 YMCA I, 25 Red Cross 35 W.S.L.N. I, 25 S0'l'nQ Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 3, 45 Track I. 1 Q p 1 I ' man Elections Committee 2, 35 Chairman Calendar Committee 4. EDWARD GEORGE PRELL, Mathema- tics, Physics5 Sigma Phi Epsilon5 Wesle- yan Players 2, 3, 45 Transcript 45 YMCA I, 25 Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 45 Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 45 Alpha Epsilon Rho 3, 4. DON BARTON PRICE, Business Admin- istration, Economics5 Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer 35 YMCA I5 Sailing Club 3. WALLACE PURSELL, GeoIogy5 Phi Kappa Psi5 YMCA I5 Football I, Z, 3. WILLIAM PURSELL, Political Science5 Phi Kappa Psi5 Transcript I5 YMCA I5 Phi Sigma Alpha 4. HERBERT PYLES, SocioIogy5 Kappa Sigma5 Varsity Debate 2, 3, 45 YMCA l, 25 Red Cross I5 W.S.L.N. I. 69 9 Beta Theta Pi, President 45 Transcript l, 2, 3, 45 YMCA 2, 35 Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Track I. ff. l J k e Y- . - ' ' - uf ROBERT JAMES REECE, Political Sci- ence, Phi Delta Theta, President 3, 4, Transcript, Treasurer 2, 3, Red Cross 2, Business Club 2, 3, Students for Demo- cratic Action 3, 4-, Interfraternity Coun- cil 3, 4. EMMY LEE REICH, Sociology, Religion, Alpha Gamma Delta, YWCA 3, 4, Wes- ley Fellowship 3, Secretary 4, Alpha Kappa Delta 4. HARRIET REINFRIED, English. DONALD RHODES, Physical Educa- tion, Beta Theta Pi, Red Cross 2, 3, Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 4. GEORGE RICE, Speech, Phi Delta Theta, Wesleyan Players 4, Varsity Debate Z, 3. GEORGE RICHENS, Music, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra I, Z, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 2, Secretary 3, Vice Presi- dent 4. DAVID RIEGGER, Business Administra- tion, Sigma Phi Epsilon, YMCA I, Busi- ness Club 2, Baseball I. RAYMOND K. ROBB, Mathematics, Phi Delta Theta. Robert James Reece Emmy Lee Reich Harriet Reintried Donald Rhodes George W. Rice George L. Richens David Riegger Ray Robb N7 'Z' 5 -r:' Y' 'rlrx James C. Roberts Jean M. Rockwell Richard F. Rosser Jane Ruble Barbara Ann Schoen Nora Ann Schreier JAMES C. ROBERTS, Pre-Medicine, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, Men's Glee Club I, Z, YMCA I, 2, Chemistry Club I, W Clan 3, 4. JEAN ROCKWELL, Eine Arts, Delta Delta Delta, Vice President 4, Wesleyan Players 3, 4, Transcript 3, 4, Owl 4, Delta Phi Delta 4. EVAN C. RODERICK, Pre-Medicine, Beta Theta Pi, Transcript 3, Chemistry Club 4. ELIZABETH ROGERS, Chemistry, Gam- ma Phi Beta, YWCA I, 2, 3, Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN ROGERS, Physical Educa- tion, Community Recreation, Kappa Kappa Gamma, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Soil- ing Club 4, Women's Physical Education Club I, 2, 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 41 Twin W 3, 4. GERTRUDE ROHDE, Home Economics! AIDIWO Gamma Delta, YWCA l, 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 3, 4. JANE GLORIA ROMANO, English, Kap- DO Alpha Theta, Wesleyan Players 3, 42 Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4, Le Bijou 2, Chair- man Radio Committee 3. lrzr I. Roderick Elizabeth Eugen lttllubright Shirley Am Reese llrtrlrhroerler Nancy Ann Sm. -1 IIIIIIINN R055, English, Deir- Q, .. Dirt Transcript I- 0,5 I '. ' .' rrrrrr, ' 1 - 2 llllsslllr Econamig- E, .. lair Il'llm'fl0f1 Delta Kappg :I ' Sefrerary 4, A lqfdrf 'gh' ens Glee Club 1 F I. EMrE.IMu Alpha, 3' if Ilftldegw El1lIl0Q ,ii Pi Della EDSHLCRQ 'Illrrb lil fl I, Cabinet 25 gl' llll RUB lt. P llri Bela SIIIIIIIOQY. Er-.3 S., IPr?'flt Edirar 3 elllll ta if Env. Igrmagbfggilan li Ywcari liiq, ' D' Sir IIIIBIIIIIIIT Zoo' ,sr . r Qma Og, I dip, phi Epsilol Ive-Mc: 'tfwcrlbqfftr 2, Yrlrcileifa-f I lgqmmq N il- : IIIIRIEY U 3 rf, Ru ,'rjarom,Z1tLr, ramen, ' 'I tg Redgfrhesrrq reg Stag: 0353.4 ' 5 l'l'O Iflln-IIIIIIBE ,YW RRY IQ, r A . rr9r5r3!lerts1'i at ITQUSUCSS I r IIIHIRU III I ririrr, , D, SC rx. air., HHQEFF IIEIIIHI4: salma Busme Illclubr EA I, ibsrltmll ' ' ' td ci., 2 ., - f- . .- .lean -- M. Rockwell Jane Ruble N212 Ann Schrelei Zire, Sig- :: Club l, - ft W .fy L Della 4 Wggleyun if Gil i 5. 'i'-2.'ilClllei -fkgmislw ..,,- Gom- jfgmislfl . .4 EGUCU' I, KUDPU ' 1 4- Sul' A lgfulgglign . , 1 - ly J, 'f :,,,:mlC5i 7 i 3, if .,-. ., Aw .r' f .'iJ ', ffgif' j . Evan C. Roderick Elizabeth Rogers Mark Rubright Shirley Ann Russell Shirley Schroeder Nancy Ann Schultz LYNN ANN ROSS, English, Delta Delta Delta, Transcript l, Owl l, 2, 3, YWCA l. RICHARD ROSSER, Economics, Delta Tau Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Student Body Secretary 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Men's Glee Club l, 2, 4, Band l, Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4, Le Bijou 2, Editor 3, Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, President 4, YMCA l, Cabinet 2, Sail- ing Club l, 2. JANE RUBLE, Psychology, English, Gamma Phi Beta, Secretary 4, Le Bijou 2, Associate Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 4, YWCA 2, Psy- chology Club 4. MARK RUBRIGHT, Zoology, Pre-Med- icine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer l, Z, 3, Phi Society 2, YMCA l, 2, Chemistry Club 4, Chi Gamma Nu 4. SHIRLEY RUSSELL, Elementary Educa- tion, Chi Omega, Orchestra l, 2, YWCA lf 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4. JANE SCARBERRY, Art, oeim Delta Delhi! YWCA l, 2, 3, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Phi Delta 3, Treasurer 4. RICHARD D. SCHOEFFER, Business Ad- ministration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President 4, YMCA l, 2, Red Cross l, Business Club l, 2, Shirley Ann Rogers Gertrude Rohde Jane Gloris Romano Lynn Ann Ross Jane Scarberry Richard D. Schoetter Arthur Schlosser Ronald H. Schneider Stanley Schultz Harold Schuman Edward A. Schwinn Anne Scofield ARTHUR SCHLOSSER, Mathematics, Physics, Chi Phi, Football l, Baseball l, 4. RONALD H. SCHNEIDER, Phi Society Z, Beta Sigma Tau, President 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN SCHOEN, Home Eco- nomics, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Le Bi- jou 3, Orchestra 3, YWCA 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4. NORA ANN SCHREIER, Aff, Pi sem Phi, YWCA i, 2, 3, 4, W.R,A. i, 2, 3, 4. SHlRLEY J. SCHROEDER, Business, Clothing, Phi Society 2, Red Cross l, Zi Home Economics Club 3, Treasurer 42 Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, Treasurer 4. NANCY ANN SCHULTZ, Secondary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Secre- tary 4, Phi Society 2, YWCA l, 2, 3, 42 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, W. R. A. 2, 3, 4. STANLEY RAY SCHULTZ, History, Koppo Sigma, Transcript 3, Friar's Club 2. 71 HAROLD A. SCHUMAN, Political Sci- ence, Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Alpha 4. EDWARD ADAM SCHWINN, Mathe- matics, Phi Delta Theta, Men's Glee Club l, 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, Le Bijou, Business Manager 3, Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, Treasurer 4, YMCA l, 2, Red Cross l, 2, Chemistry Club 4, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, President 4. ANNE SCOFIELD, Psychology, Sociology, Gamma Phi Beta, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 4, YWCA l, 2, 3, Red Cross 4, Psychology Club 4, W.R.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Fellowship l, 2, 3. VIRGINIA JEANNE SEEMAN, Clothing, Business, Pi Beta Phi, Vice President 4, Phi Society 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Alpha Alpha Kappa 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3. JANET SELVEY, Home Economics, Del- ta Delta Delta, Treasurer 4, Women's Glee Club 3, 4, YWCA 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Phi Upsilon Omi- cron 3, 4. MARION LOUISE SFERRA, Education, Spanish, Chi Omega, A Capella Choir I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 4, Red Cross I, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, President 4. DONALD J. SHOEMAKER, Psychology. Virginia J. Seeman Janet Ross Selvey Ellen Joy Shreffler John Siegfried ELLEN JOY SHREFFLER, Sociology, Community Recreation, Delta Gamma, President 4, Transcript I, 2, YWCA I, 2, Cabinet 3, Red Cross I, 2, Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4, Twin W 3, 4, Women's Physical Education Club I, 2, President 3, 4, W.R.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Pcnhellenic Council 4. JOHN SIEGFRIED, Physics, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Society 2, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, YMCA I, Pi Mu Epsilon 3. NANCY SIMONS, English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Secretary 3, Phi Society 2, Mor- tar Board 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, District Chairman 4, Wesley Fellowship I, Cab- inet 2, 3, Friar's Club I, W.R.A. I, 2, 3. KARL G. SISTERHEN JR., Business Ad- ministration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice President 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 3, 4. Marion Louise Sferra Don Shoemaker Nancy Alva Simons Karl G. Sisterhen as f 3 fi I 'vs I I 1 I I W' fx Harry E. Skillman Marilyn Ruth Slade Nancy Jane Smith Robert Letton Smith John H. Stephens Nancy E. Stevens HARRY ELWOOD SKILLMAN, Speech. MARILYN SLADE, Music, Alpha Gam- ma Delta, Phi Society 2, Wesleyan Players 3, 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Women's Glee Club I, 2, Band 3, Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, President 4, YWCA I, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. NORMAN F. SLENKER, Political Sci- ence, Beta Theta Pi, Secretary 3, Var- sity Debate 3, 4, Band I, Transcript 2, W.S.L. I, Baseball I. ROBERTA JEAN SLOATMAN, Botanyi Phi Society 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 41 YWCA I, Wesley Fellowship I, 2, 3, Ali Independent Women I, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS SMITH, Business Administra- tion, Delta Tau Delta. JULIAN P. SMITH, Pre-Medicine, Del- ta Tau Delta. NANCY ANN SMITH, Home Economics? Pi Beta Phi, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Fellowship I, Red Cross 2, 3, W.S.L.N. 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, TIWGIO Alpha Phi 4. 2:-:1S'enler Roberto J. Ex'--1' kctge Solis Paul Sperfge' Nils rl Stevens Sylvia Kay Ser: lllll E. SMITH Psyfim- - IIIIIIU, President 4- III, T '.f1fl3i3.4:YIllCA1'v - - will 4, W.R.A. 3 S-I 1' ' - ...,n, 1 - Sill ills SMITH . - IIlIlIllm,5erretury 4-I SI, 5- . I'IIlII'IU'YClub2 . ug - 1 .'- IJ, R53-.-Q. WI, Delta L ... Iilill WON 2.25115 Sigma M SMITI-I :,, I PIIG T I: QI IIOIIGE 50 .2 IT itE?..?lP1Swtl?a,f3frgffgy ag' 44 ailing gub . :Ill HUDSON QIIIVEIII, ln :Fug egf ', -sz:-,I Q-,EIOSS 4? Hel Iellomlqhil ' x3ZHY'.i1z .M Emlglryclugfw E 4 1 4 Q IPICER M PI ' Edu - xiglemn TWFIOIIOIII AEN E A ELM Cqluyers I Ile: 4: ATI X. .Hike 'hmillee S2 3' J :s.:i:.:., Council 2' IQYVVCA- :keith IIIARGA - k A RET tl .. gg3lIl:liQvseIllllroRTH IQIII I- zllws IBM' I+ If 1- I I edQrQSse1qu'5if 55 -s VI MCVIIYH Ruth Slade Norman Slenker Roberta J. Sloatman Qifrert Letton Smith Dan George Soltis Paul Spengler NNY E- Stevens Shirley A. Stevens Sylvia Kay Stewart EAN, Speech. Alpha GOITI- 2, Wesleyan Choir 3, 42 Esgnj 3, Mu -g -Q, pfllllfal SCI' gfify al Val' Trcnscrlpl 2' 'IAN' Borarlli 3 2, Ji -9 I, 2, 314' A 'nISlfU' as Arm' . I- ififci De , lmmlC5I -13 Cir Weglel :L l,IlS,I..N' J., J Theft! 1. NANCY E. SMITH, Psychology, Zeta Tau Alpha, President 4, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, Psy- chology Club 4, W.R.A. 3, 4. NANCY JANE SMITH, Spanish, Zeta Tau Alpha, Secretary 4, YWCA I, Z, 3, 4, Canterbury Club 2, 3, RedfCross I, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. ROBERT LETTON SMITH, English, Speech, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DAN GEORGE SOLTIS, Chemistry, Phi Gamma Delta, Transcript 2, YMCA I, Red Cross I, Sailing Club 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4. PAUL HUDSON SPENGLER, Mathe- matics, Chi Phi, Orchestra I, 3, YMCA If 2, 3, 4, Wesley Fellowship I, Z, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Cross Country I, JOAN SPICER, Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer 4, Associated Wesleyan Players I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Committee 3, YWCA I, 2, 3, 42 House Council 2, 4. MARGARET STANFORTH, French, Gamma Phi Beta, Treasurer 4, Phi So- C'eI'Y 22 Women's Glee Club I, 2, YWCAII, 2, Red Cross I, 2, Phi Beta Kenpo 4. Douglas W.. Smith Julian P. Smith Nancy Ann Smith Nancy E. Smith Joan Spicer Margaret Stanforth Margaret Stauffer Robert Steel Walter W. Stewart Louise G. Still Ed Mark Stoyanoft William R. Strand MA.RGARET STAUFFER, Botany, Chi Omega, President 4, Wesleyan Players 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. ROBERT LEE STEELE, Education, Sigma Chi, Secretary 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, President 4. JOHN HARVEY STEPHENS, Political Science, Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4, Transcript I, Owl 2, Intertraternity Council 4. NANCY E. STEVENS, Zoology, Psy- chology, Chi Omega, Wesleyan Players 4, YWCA 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Psy- chology Club 4. SHIRLEY STEVENS Mathematics, Al- pha Xi Delta, Treasurer 2, 3, President 4, Phi Society 2, YWCA I, 2, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, Secretary 4. SYLVIA KAY STEWART, English, Kap- pa Alpha Theta, Owl 3, 4, YWCA I, 2. WALTER W. STEWART, Pre-Medicine. 73 LOUISE G. STILL, Business Administra- tion, Gamma Phi Beta, President 4, Le Bijou I, 2, Owl I, 2, YWCA I, 2, 3, Red Cross I, 2, Business Club 2. EDWARD STOYANOFF, Business, Phi Gamma Delta, Le Bijou 4, Owl 4, YMCA I, Red Cross I, 2, Business Club 4, Football I, Track I, 3. WILLIAM RAYEN STRAND, Physical Education, Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Epsilon Kappa 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 2, 3, 4. E14 JOHN MARTIN STRECKER, Glee Club 2, 4, Phi Society 2. MARIA RUTH SVINZONVI. ROD WILLIAM SWANK, Education, Alpha Sigma Phi, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 4, YMCA I, 2, 3, Track 2, W Clan 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR EARL SWETLAND, Business Administration, Phi Gamma Delta, Bus- iness Club 2, Golf 3, 4. John M. Strecker Maria R. Svinzovi 5iEll'tliiQil'?g.5 JOHN H. SWISHER Jr., Political Science, Alpha Sigma Phi. JAY C. TABER, English, Chi Phi, Pres- ident 3, Phi Society 2, Friar's Club 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. NORMA EVELYN TAYLOR, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Women's Glee Club I, YWCA I, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, JOHN THOMAS, Geology, Delta Tau Delta. Rod William Swank Arthur Earl Swetland Jack Swisher Jay Carlisle Taber Norma Evelyn Taylor John Thomas 3? 1.45.4 K r 1 1- , , wa fx .T q 'V AL K Vg- 4 'ar A 'A 'Rf fr e? Vernon E. Thomas Helen M. Thompson John H. Vandergriff Virginia Vanderwater Joan E. Webb William Paul Weber VERNON E. THOMAS, Mathematics, Beta Theta Pi. HELEN MARIE THOMPSON, Home eco- nomics, Alpha Chi Omega, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Friar's Club 2, Home Economics Club 3. WALLACE RAYMOND THOMPSON, Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, YMCA I, 2, Red Cross I, Basketball I, Base- ball, Manager, Campus Chest. MARYELLEN THOMSON, Elen'1enl'OI'Y Education, Chi Omega, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3. THOMAS ALVIN TORRANCE, Business Administration, Phi Gamma Delta! Transcript, News Editor 4, Copy Editor 3, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4, W.S.L.N. l, 2. MARIAN TROXELL, Religious Educa- tion, Phi Society 2, YWCA I, 2, 3, Sophomore Commission 2, Wesley Fel- lowship I, 2, 3, 4, Friar's Club I, 41 Independent Women 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Senior Advisor 4. JAMES ROBERT TULL, Public School Music, Alpha Tau Omega, Orchestra 41 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 45 YMCA l, 2, 3, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. I iilill l:xeR,Ihompson Mary E. T'-:f lklylesey Nancv Ape -' .. lileilwebsler Donald '.'. EURNEI, Psycholccif Q v I' . ,3L. .wmlw2Vlwt',' ,121 3, 'l, Rfd C555 zimmwtwiii ' mei 2, Wesley Feilomp fl ,Il H- vlliosisiziir pi. C., vgmfhii W I .I , A eslevon plum . ffl bhaPhi3 4. , 5 -lL3ilfllfl'1.h,lIfl3 . l9ll li Alpliq Epiilclnlgll ffl Phif YW ERWATER Q, IIOAI I lllllllsilol Rh CA Ii Red Q: IEIEY j fzstcluligni VESEY, lnde 4 . Fnoi'g Club lgfmem I., IVAN :Zim Kap I Element '3ill,Kl CA ODD0 Deltgxp Wm lllllu INNER H 'Il Q ' . . 3. 4g W0mSnfS0T1QfT'iOK4r:g ,A lu ' UT: . WA llg 90m RD, Wins Gil: l,lQ:lePEQ. . f , illle Eton ' ' ill ' 3 K, . , ll Omicrzlglli ' fesidenfif 'I' P., 1 alQ,0SSg10Gqmm0 Yep ECL: N F r-' Wifi. M, Thompson QM Vunderwalei -rim Paul Webs: femericsj -J-mn M0- ICA I, 2, Exmmlcs CPAPSONI -V Y.-.ICA . - Pggo- 5'rEnlG Y 7, 2, 3, g,3iress , Dgltdl 'Hitof f 'IJ 'll I. 3' , FQIIJCO' J . I 2,1 A Fel :' 'rf ' ,J I 4. , I , . PMS' r , M1450 t :,h00 I 1' lv ,fri If . 1. I 'I 2 Jr , -I. ,, A 3 Wallace R. Thompson Mary E. Thomson Wesley Vesey Nancv Anne Wade Carl Robert Webster Donald R. Wedge EVELYN TURNEIX. Psychology, Pi Beta Phi, Phi Society 2, Wesleyan Players 3, 4, YWCA I, Z, 3, 4, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Psi Society 4, W.R,A. I, 2, Tower Players 2, Wesley Fellowship I, 2. JOHN H. VANDERGRIFF, Psychology, Sigma Chi, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 4, Theta Abha Phi 3, 4, Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross I, Psi Society 4, Alpha Epsilon Rho 4. VIRGINIA C. VANDERWATER, Speech, Pi Beta Phi, YWCA 4, Red Cross 4, Alpha Epsilon Rho 4. WESLEY J. VESEY, Independent Men's Association, Friar's Club 3. NANCY WADE, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, YWCA 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. MARGOT WALSER, Homemaking, Al- Dha Delta Pi, Women's Glee Club 2, 3, YWCA 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Home Eco- nomics Club 4. BETTY ANN WA v RD, Home Economics, AIDIWO Gamma Delta, Vice President 4, Women's Glee Club 3, YWCA I, 2, 3, Ifl0fT1e Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Phi Up- silon Omicron, President 4, Lois Helen Wesler Norma Joann Weidel Martha Weir Evelyn Jane Turner Thomas A. Torrance Marian B. Troxelle James R. Tull Nancy L. Watters Margot J. Walser Betty Ann Ward Donald C. Watters David White DONALD C. WATTERS, Business Ad- ministration, Accounting, Beta Theta Pi, Transcript 2, 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 4. NANCY L. WATTERS, Zoology, Zeta Tau Alpha. JOAN E. WEBB, Elementary Education, Delta Gamma, Women's Glee Club I, YWCA I, 2, Home Economics I, Soph- omore Commission 2. WILLIAM PAUL WEBER, Chemistry, Commerce. CARL ROBERT WEBSTER, Psychology, Business Administration, Phi Delta The- TO. DONALD R. WEDGE, Physical Education, Beta Theta Pi, Football I, 2, 3, 4, VV Clan. JOANN WEIDEL, Psychology, Sociology, Alpha cha omega, YWCA 2, 31 PS' Society 4. 75 MARTHA J. WEIR, Kappa Ka a Gam PD ' ma, YWCA I, Red Cross I, 2, W. R, A. I 2' , . LOIS HELEN WESLER, Home Economics, Alpha Chi Omega, Recording Secretary, A Capella Choir 3, Women's Glee Club I, 2, YWCA I, Red Cross I, 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4. DAVE M. WHITE, Philosophy, Psychol- ogy, Phi Delta Theta, Wesleyan Players, Transcript, YMCA, Red Cross, W.S.L.N.' Psi Society. I VIRGINIA W. WHITE, Chi Omega, Y.W. C.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Womens' Glee Club I, 2. PHYLLIS J. WIBORG, Psychology, Pi Beta Phi, YWCA I, 2, 3, Sophomore Commission 2, Wesley Fellowship I, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Psi Society 4, W. R.A. I, 2. DAVID A. WIEDIE, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Football I, Basketball I, 2, Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4. NORMA J. WIKLANDER, Alpha Chi Omega, YWCA 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Vir inia W. White Ph llis Wibor Q Y Q Gary Wilkinson Susan Wiley gi if-' si in ii ix f I X. SUSAN D. WILEY, Sociology, Wesley Fellowship 2, Transcript 2, Red Cross 2, 3, 4. GARY WILKINSON, English, Phi Gam- ma Delta, Transcript I, 2, 3, YMCA I, Baseball I, Red Cross I, 2, 3. JAMES WILLIAMS, Public Personnel, Phi Gamma Delta, Wesleyan Players I, A Capella Choir 2, Transcript I, 2, YMCA I, 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Sailing Club 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, Swimming I, Track 2. MERNA WILSON, Psychology, Sociology, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Wesley Fellowship I, 2, 3, Friar's Club I, 2, 3, Red Cross I, 2, Psychology Club 4. David Wiedie Norma Wiklander James C. Williams Memo Wilson I ,,,, .IMI . X.-L! L -.. 1.1 be . N ,Q Greta Worstell Martha Winans Walker Wyatt Peter Wolfe MARTHA J. WINANS, Philosophy, Al- pha Xi Delta. PETER N. WOLFE, Mathematics, Phys- ics, Sigma Chi, Treasurer 2, 3, Phi Society 2, Wesley Fellowship I, WSLN I, 2, 3, 4, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Trea- surer 4, Alpha Epsilon Rho 3, 4. WILLIAM WOLFENDEN, Business Ad- ministration, Phi Delta Theta, Business Club 3, 4, Track I, 2, Cross Country I, 2. CAROLYN WOLFRED, Home Economics, Le Bijou 4, YWCA I, 2, Home Econom- ics Club 4, Delta Delta Delta. HELEN M. WOOD, Home Economics, Zeta Tau Alpha, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, 3. RICHARD E. WOODS, Business Admin- istration, Sigma Chi, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD WOOLEY, Music, Alpha Sig- ma Phi, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. ROBERT F. WOOLLEY, Political Science, Beta Theta Pi, Swimming 2, 4. GRETA M. WORSTELL, Political SCI- ence, Spanish, Alpha Gamma Delta, Treasurer, YWCA I, 2, Sailing Club 2, 41 Pi Sigma Alpha 4, Vice President, W.R.A, 2, 4. 'lr fllli I 2 3 4 1 'li Le Bi,-,JI Q -. Tlll P Wal, MCHMIN ALFOR iwlllred William WCW' Ei l'iIllI'l, Business Afffkfi' ' 1 lm Chl I YODER, English, Afgfc I Prsidenl 4, Omicrcn Ds f: 13:14, l'lesleyun Players I, I E ' 'T'i7lll,2, 3, 4, l.e Bijou I, L11- lffff I Mvnogim Edna 5. f-'A l1I,Nl,Pi Della Epsilcn 2 E ,I L'l.lIDIiMSIE I- , A., .islairmgn of C.: -f f1QQ 'film AL 1 Us W liiflllll PM 'I I 1 fu., D. Pig fit, MW Mm. ,ml Deli TQQUSTIN, E llflubl 2. gillqi YMLQXIQS ' ' Wbell li I .-Iwo .21 I .euiiml Bug ness Ms.. ri IUNN llll'lI9e.lllllll'll'l, His! Cry I A JOAN C. ADAMS En lish' Sailin ...Q Eccncmlfii Morthqwi Carolyn A. Woltred William Woltenden Helen Maye Wood Richard E, Woods Peter WM Charles I. Yoder John C. Yoder Joanne Young Jean M, Dmlcsophy, Al. EVFGTICS, Phyg. er 2, 3, Phi Seq l: WSLN fl J, 1, Treo- 23,-I. Business Ad- Tnercg Business Crcis Country 3-g EccnomiCSi llgafe Econom- ..- f-f'!t'liC5 3 f-555 Mmm' ,ffr:rQ Il 2' . . AW 93' Ji' . L Ejfd Il I :pw gglral' Hn' ,mgnfei . iii J' . - 3 f , fy, 5. -:Cl T, ,,,f5 D: -f i l 1 ,fl 9r25 4' II cflf ,, cw 2, WALKER WYATT, Business Adminis- tration, Sigma Chi. CHARLES I. YODER, English, Alpha Sigma Phi, President 4, Omicron Delta Kappa 3, 4, Wesleyan Players I, 2, 3, 4, Transcript I, 2, 3, 4, Le Bijou I, Lit- erary Editor 2, Managinq Editor 3, Owl I, 2, 3, 4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2, 3, 4, W.S.L.N. I, 2. , g , g Club L, Co-chairman of UNESCO Committee RICHARD ALEXANDER, Speech, Phi Delta Theta, Wesleyan Players I, 2, 3, 4, Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4, Le Bijou 2, gN.2.L.N. I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Epsilon Rho EMANUEL PEAcHMAN ALFORD, Pfa- Theological, ROBERT MCVAY AUSTIN, Business Personnel, Delta Tau Delta' YMCA 4' Canterbury Club l, 2, Faafball l, ' HURLEY O BUTLER Business Ad ' , , - , mln- lstratlon, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, History, Al- DIWG Tau Omega. Zerbe JOHN C. YODER, Philosophy, Political Science, Delta Tau Delta, Wesleyan Players 2, 3, 4, Theta Alpha Phi 3, President 4, Varsity Debate 2, Men's Glee Club I, Transcript 2, Owl, Associ- ate Editor 4. JOANNE YOUNG, Religion, Pi Beta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4, Phi Society 2, Mortar Board 4, Treasurer, Women's Glee Club I, 2, YWCA I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Committee Chr. 3, Wesley Fellowship l, 2, Red Cross 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, W.S.S.F. 2. Kenneth Wooley Robert F. Woolley Mary Zimmerman JEAN M. ZERBE, Home Economics, AI- pha Gamma Delta, YWCA 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4. MARY WILDA ZIMMERMAN, Fine Arts, Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Secre- tary 4, Phi Society 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, YWCA I, 2, 3, Vice President 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Delta Phi Delta 3, 4. SENIORS NOT PICTURED LYLA EVANS, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Secretary 4, YWCA I, 2, Red Cross I. OKGILL KIM, Religion, YWCA 3, 4, Friar's Club 3, 4, Independent Women 3, 4. DARRELL Mfxooox, Journalism, slama Phi Epsilon, Secretary 4, Transcript I, 2, 3. VINCENT D. PETRELLA, Physical Ed- ucation, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Ep- silon Kappa 2, 3, 4. JOHN POTI, Delta Phi Delta. DON V. PURKE, Political Science, Al- pha Sigma Phi. NELSON W. Reeves, ACCOunIting, Phi Kappa Psi, Baseball l, 2, 3: W Clan 2, 3. DONALD LESTER RICHARDSON, Tau Kappa Epsilon, United Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Election Comm. 3, 4, YMCA 3, 4. RICHARD L. ROWLAND, Mathematics, Delta Tau Delta, Basketball 2, 3, 4, W Clan 3, 4. EUGENE W. SHRIGLEY, Economics, Del- ta Tau Delta. JANE MANZ SOULEN, Fine Arts, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Women's Glee Club l, Z, YWCA I, 2, Independent Women 2, Delta Phi Delta 3, 4. STANLEY W. TURNBULL, Mathematics. JOHN WESTFALL, Physical Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Epsilon Kappa 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, W Clan 2, 3, 4. 77 l lt lt t j T i t i t t Sag ..-.L4,..,-, .,. J- tt 17 ji TF ysrt tis 1 ' 5 1 l.' 'r :E r . lt. 4,1 2-.Lf LJ '- La ef' -.i The very copoble honds of Bill Kelly ond Doodie Fillinghom hove chorted the course for the junior closs this yeor. Juniors ore funny people. One minute they ore wishing so des- perotely for next yeor, just woiting for the chonce to be seniors. The next minute they ore literolly weep- ing ot the thought ot only one more yeor ot Wesleyon. Yes, the juniors ore right. They hove only one more yeor to enjoy o springtime wolk from Monnett to the Tub, only one more yeor to cheer for the Bishops, to sit through o myrictd of chopels. But you con be sure of one thing. Anyone who knows this jumpin' junior closs will ogree thot just os they hove done in the post, the juniors will continue to get the most out of every minute. Bill Kelly, president, ond Doodle Fil- linghom, secretory, of the junior closs. f--' 441' '-31'--A A---- A-- - 2- Ska. ,X I tk re te ----e N . .. 6 ,..'1gyi3-j 1'ft l 'glili 'A ,tx .9 4 a K -...Q ' Aclfffmcn gjyyevslijtafxlexondir ol 'l len Fredertflgif e lacllilormd Alllsw Alice MOH? Amlck Anderson Henry ice Andresen Dovld Hiltmufl Richard flllll Bern Sally Atkinson Stanley Atma Joel H- Balm' Betty Baker Sallie Baker Betsy Baldwin Robert Ball Herman Balyeot Henry Towne Banncn Neil Bantly Charles Barber John Barclay Mttry Lou Barefoot l0yce Barlow Rfllph Bauer John Bauknecht Belll BE0llie lumgg Beck Birt Beers Flank Benson Btedw Harold Bet lohn Blair ln Befquist Z Mofgftret Pfllrlqjq B Bon 0Yd Brtgce Boyer ugn Brqdyield eanor Bradley in Bmd' Allelber ey Evet l Bromley Qlllllon Bro tj, Se g9Sl Allen B Brow Tower SQTQI1 Bn fo Wttttqnlgl town - 1 s :' 1 ll ' x 'wil F 5 il J if 5 e Q Clare Julia Ackerman Lois J. Alexander Frederick E. Allen Jack Allen Norma Allison Alice Marie Amick Henry Anderson Bernice Andresen David Ashmun Richard Athy Sally Atkinson Stanley Atma Joel H. Bahner Betty Baker Sallie Baker Betsy Baldwin Robert Ball Herman Balyeat Henry Towne Bannon Neil Bantly Charles Barber John Barclay Mary Lou Barefoot Joyce Barlow Ralph Bauer John Bauknecht Beth Beattie James Beck Birt Beers Frank Benson Goodwin Berquist Harold Betz John Blair Margaret Bonisteel Patricia Boyd Bruce Boyer Susan Bradfield Eleanor Bradley Evelyn Bradley Adelbert Bramley Carlton Brose Forrest Allen Brower Sally Brown Sarah Brown Willian Brown Dale Bruce Frances Brumbagh Claude Buckley William Burley Robert Burt Robert Canright Barbara Carl Ruth Carson Martha Carter Nancy Carter David Carto Mary Cassady Grover Castle Edward Chester Anne Child Donald Clark Martha Clarke MaryyLou Claxton Carol Clements Eleanor Clifford Thomas Coe Evelyn Colbeth Jack Collins Geraldine Cone Josephine Cook Grover Cooper Jack Cornett Mary Jo Coulter Robert Coverdale Paul Cowan Everett Crawford William Creviston Lewis Cross James Crowther Barbara Cruikshank Vivian Culbertson Margaret Cutting Kermit Darkey Arline Davis Bruce Davis Marilyn Davis Richard Day Susanne DeArmOn Eleanor DeLong James Diehl iyrrl' llll - Iicli Kill Ulm HV Verna Lee SOSQFW' Edwflld My edward Pele' D' M Eileen Dvflwllllz llllln DWG .1 Dr l Mafglllel WE , l Helen lol' l Richard FK yung Ellis Carolyn Sue Elscr, i Edward EVUHS lane Evans l.yla EWU? Lloyd Fasseli larnes Featlieringrz Thomas Fenau9Fi' Anne Ferguscr Charles Ferre llirginia Figley Nancy Fillingliam Ann Fiscus l William Fletclt: l Byron Fcndrg lolin Ford lames Fredrickscn ll0beri Freitag Ruth Fienglq lollll Frcebe i Barham Frost 1 Doris Fuchs Nanci Gaddis Do nald George ll'lOm0S Gel, i Alon Geler i Mugy Giicimst l Glass ra Glegenyw Hollar L ll Gil im F G llaileryoginglll' l' yi iyley Gordon na Gorham B en grow 'T' N Dqch sim N Curley Burr 'W Caller Ciffer - i rw.. v :sler Child Q C :Kt:n TENS ' Clifford . cf? fe Ccck ..r ...- .mole :ACR ,MLEV frgiklldflll 1 ffl? ,TQ ml Karl Dimlich Verna Lee Dodson Edward Dougherty Edward Dowds Peter Droescher Eileen Duckwitz John Duvall Margaret Jane Dyer Helen Joy Edwards Richard Eichorn Jane Ellis Carolyn Sue Elson Edward Evans Jane Evans Lyla Evans Lloyd Fassett James Featheringham Thomas Fenaughty Anne Ferguson Charles Ferrell Virginia Figley Nancy Fillingham Ann Fiscus William Fletcher Byron Fondran John Ford James Fredrickson Robert Freitag Ruth French John Froebe Barbara Frost Doris Fuchs Nancy Gaddis Donald George Thomas Gerstacker Alan Geyer Mary Gilchrist Betty Glass Flora Glesenlcamp Howard Goldstein Joanne Goodnow Robert Gorby Shirley Gordon lna Gorham Ben Graham N.-1 5 N., or 9-I cf, ,A Aix :vw was T 'X A fuer if rulllols .QlisllXllC3RS Charles Grant Mildred Gray Jayne Gray Don Green Lawrenc Barbara Gregory Dale Griffiths Donna Grisier Merle Way Richard Grover Henry Thomas Gruber Charlotte Hakes Barbara Hall Kathryn Halley Robert Harper Nancy Harshman Charles P. Hauck Faith Hawley Phyllis Hazelwood Barbara Heineke Richard Heines Hewitt Heisermon Sally Heitzman Jack Helsel Norman Henry Carol Hertzig j Frederick Hibbert Charles Higgins William Hoefer Richard Hoffman Leroy Hoffman Patricia Hoffman Mary Hogan Mary Lou l'loll Edward Hovis Janet Howe Alfred Hulse David Hummel James Humpreville John Hutchinson Maxine Hyde Leona Irvin Betty Jackson Milagros Jimenz Robert Johnson e Green Thy! uflans lnfl l Kayger CJ leS Cllligsson Salll lol ye wrrrran X e Marillfl Kirk, Glenn Kirlrnge wrrrram WC Roger Kennedy lack ll 'bl Robert Klffnmonn Elhel lll0lZ Lois KniesleY Roger Knlppff Ann EllZGbE Marvin Karnegger William Kuhne John Kuhen Marilyn Kunzrr: William Loc: Eeyerly lane Harry l.aur Eun Soak Lee llolierl Leefh Sarah Leimbg Milton Leng lone Lindenmeye, l0is Lindsay loan Link We Lirrrere llllllE5 Lynsky Elllflbgyh yycn .lOllll MacKinnon James M MOl'll'yQ Mc ccurlneh Ca: l canno MEGH Ry ' ckerl lvlcginnys rchord Mdln William R Unis oben Mfllithl a'Wll If Grd M lilies fly Corlerye eyv R L ' lo' s 015 Mmm lleil MQ . XA X X Xl H C9 Green lil' :va e Gffjyer I Gfijyer. Uber 33 'lillley Hqfller ,1 .Y czelwccd Heineke :D CU Henry Y eler Hoffman 4:ll -3vlS feyllle hlf1S9n 'FZ ri-in lnez Jurjans Charles Kaiser Hassan Kekhia Sally Kayko William Kelly Roger Kennedy Jack Kerby Marilyn Kirk Glenn Kittinger William Klann Robert Kleinmann Ethel Klotz Lois Kniesley Roger Knipper Ann Elizabeth Koenigseker i Marvin Kornegger William Kuhne John Kuhen Marilyn Kunzman William Lacack Beverly Lane Harry Laur Eun Soak Lee Robert Leech Sarah Leimbach Milton Lenc Jane Lindenmeyer Lois Lindsay Joan Link Jane Littick James Lynsky Elizabeth Lyon John MacKinnon James McCartney Martha McCutchen Joanna McGill Robert McGinnis Richard Mcllnay- William McManigell Robert McRichie Thyra Mack Richard Mapes Neil Markle Carlene Marks Lois Martin Peter Mason Stanley Mason George Meiiinger Carl Andrew Miller David G. Miller Don Miller Joseph Minutilli Martha Moon William Moore William Moser Ruth Mosher Barbara Moyse Allen Muhlback Edward Muntwyler Jo Corrine Murray Dale Musselman Caroline Naumann Arthur Neilson Ruth Neubauer Marilyn Newell Richard Newell Horace Newhard Marilyn Newman Barbara Nickles Carol Nincehelser Robert Ogden Patricia Oldfather Elizabeth Olmstead Robert O'Neal Edward Orcutt William Orr Jean Orton Beulah Osborn John Otto Janet Parker John Parks Sarah Parks Eleanor Patterson John Plunlell Rolnefl Poe Pop William ' a Samuel P Rabertllfllfle K VaUQll Rm , Jahn Relldowol Robert Reel Clifton W Patricia Rhad6S Donald lllCh0'd55l' Charlou RJDSUJ Janet Roberti John Reber? Carl Rose Julian Rosenthal Charlotte Roudet. Jack Rauhire Polly Ruggies Vera Saleste Edith Sanderson David Sauer James Sauerg 5Ylvia Schng Roslin sarbary Dflvld Seaver Thomas Selden MOJQOVGT Seltze- Audlel' Seas: Thomas ghonk Richard Hunley, Roswald SMH lewis Sibley R0lJErf Sidneli i Ru: Sellter t I . Ellllzrslmesler Richard Paxton nefsirz Ray Paye R0be,tSk I v We ylfllllqs SMD Katherine Perkins lordsm Robert Pfeil JOAHOH Elva Pickwick Golistnart Joanne Plank llllln Smith Ruth Platt lnisgmith le fl Stain, lJ I crates P 6571, J Us, -gn J- Val xl lQEr I Ani rm, Ft Mme, X. KJ Miller J Mill, : man Q71 views if - nam Moser 2539 m'aXLm,bcCk -,4 t N' 'lUnll'WlEr citrine ,Murray 'TCH N .. ---'mm Neflscn ' Naobcuer 'U'-'rn Newell ef-rzrd I Newman :': Nlckles ':' Nincehelser jfjlllif f Omsreod - O'Neol .yd Orcult isbiffl lm jf pdfkel glfrffiin PQXYCU 33,2 f ,., ,U nf' Jljfl J LJ lvl l R John Plunkett Robert Poe William Poe Charles Poston Samuel Rader Robert Raine Vaughn Rosh John Reddaway Robert Reel Clifton Reichard Patricia Rhodes Donald Richardson Charlou Ripsch Janet Roberts John Roberts Carl Rose Julian Rosenthal Charlotte Roudebush Jack Rouhire Polly Ruggles Vera Saleste Edith Sanderson David Sauer James Sauers Sylvia Schweiker Rosilyn Seabury David Seaver Thomas Seldon Margaret Seltzer Audrey Sessions Thomas Shank Richard Hanley Roswald Shrull Lewis Sibley Robert Sidnell Ruth Seiker Helen Simester Werner Sitz Robert Skolrod Vytautas Sliupas Ford Smart JoAnn Smart Gordon Smith Lois Smith Ted Smith Jeanne Snodgrass Mary Snyder Joan Somerville Francis Sorn Paul Spangler Nancy Spaulding Mary Margaret Speers Robert Spiller Joan Spoerr Carolyn Spring Ralph Spurrier Betty St. John Joseph Stavenhagen Lea Steele Robert Steinkraus Rose Mary Stockwell Craig Stone Jane Stoneburner Caroline Stuart Jane Stuntz Lewis Sullivan Jane Sutton Nancy Swanner Thomas Taylor H11 y nit' yayyrencye Vin Duge Nvnf los P I Daniel Veil! Robert ehVofQJ h VasserS Jo n es Wagner Jam , Mary yo Wagr, Alice Webel Charles W9 Joseph Weber Richard Welle' Nathan W9l55 William W6lD William W Ruth Westberg Carolyn Weotherhi Polly Wheeler Lee Whitney Jack White Earl Williams Isabelle Williams Nancy Williams 6 . Thomas J. Taylor ul Wllson Janet Wilgg Donald Thaler goyyywimer Edwin Thomas Geo . Harriett Thomas yylijilwlsllllellsll Marion Thompson L ln W'f5 lQfV Herbert Tiedemann yml W'5l9ffr DIOUQ James Tiffin M0- Frank Timmons Wlincwoll Marcia Tostlebe Johriew Wong SaIlY Townes nVY00d William Townsley Mqllofl Whgd PI'UdgnCe YP William Trembly laden Y Theodore Trost pqm ,OUUQ James Tubbesing Wlllo Young Allen Tucker qBl9fZavilz Barbara Turner Ufbarq Zeigler J esse Upperco Joann Urban Takno Uyehara Stanley Van Buren Michael Vance P Ve V S rw .- 'x X, 'l .1 ffl Q miller Deirg V .nn .ii Spflng fptlggen E Srelnmus .sell J Pgf if aff qi- .. L- -r gi :.1:r s J, Taylor I '2S gr'-p5'n Tlefemcnn D ,--5 Tjwnilel .-F V, J .jf TJMEV ' A if QMEVJ .,1,rf2 I . Lawrence VanderHoop Nancy Van Duzee Joseph Vargo Daniel Ventres Robert Versteeg John Vossers James Wagner Mary Jo Wagner Alice Weber Charles Weber Joseph Weber Richard Weber Nathan Weiss William Welp William West Ruth Westberg Carolyn Weatherholt Polly Wheeler Lee Whitney Jack White Earl Williams Isabelle Williams Nancy Williamson Guy Wilson Janet Wilson Sally Winter George Wishnevsky Marilyn Wissinger Lynn Wisterman Diane Wolf Marian Wolf Vin-Criew Wong John Wood Marion Wood Prudence Yochem Lucien Young Patricia Young Walter Zavitz Barbara Zeigler OPHOMORES Sophomore President Morion Light- foot ond his busy Sophomore Council have kept the sophomore closs in the number one spot in compus publicity this yeor. There were rumors of defying Student Council, of petitions, of o sophomore rebellion cis the orgu- ments wcrxed ond woned over whether or not the sophomores could hold the onnuol Sophomore Donce. After thot froccrs died down, the class took trodition in hond crnd stoged the now-fomous Chapel Wolk-Out, which resulted in o good dousing for the dinkless freshmen. ln the end, there were few hcrrd feelings ond cr lot of crdmirotion for the spunky sophomores who weren't ofroid to speok up for themselves. Morion Lightfoot, president, ond Gwen Turner, secretory, of the sophomore closs. lr X . . end MOP sOPHO ' lllfilllylliil Richafelle Alonso .l l eimnha dgrson Carol All i Cecill' Anderson Duane Ander50fl Jam2S Anderson l George Ape' Arthur Afmsllong l lane Ellen Armstr0ft9 Earbaf0 Ashley Shirley AtkinS0f1 Constance Mlm l l 'F Merlin Bachellor Mitchell Baker Patricia Baker Sally Barber ' Alan Batchelder B Robert Bauman Thomas Bay Raymond Beaudette Jacqueline Becker B Barbara Bedell l 4. Thomas Beers r Ernest Bein r, ,i Alice Bell BeV9'lY Bell Neon sen l Barbara Benedict Juanita Bennet, , Nancy Bemmd , Barbara Betts . M 5 Of Jo Betts JUGIS Eevier r rchard me I Cynrhiq Silo t Paul Biqnkp M - 'nth b anlyn BI r Q55 Edwin Bl ' Ju Qflifofd nm Ble 3Sln , 9 fl D oftald Bode Carl Bch en Nant v June Bc fx 'D 'O George Ackley Ann Lynn Allison Richard Almond Jeanette Alonso Martha Altdoefter Carol Anderson Cecily Anderson Duane Anderson James Anderson George Apel Arthur Armstrong Jane Ellen Armstrong Barbara Ashley Shirley Atkinson Constance Aylmer Merlin Bachellor Mitchell Baker Patricia Baker Sally Barber Alan Batchelder Robert Bauman Thomas Bay Raymond Beaudette Jacqueline Becker Barbara Bedell Thomas Beers Ernest Bein Alice Bell Beverly Bell Nancy Bell Barbara Benedict Juanita Bennett Nancy Bernard Barbara Betts Martha Jo Betts Joan BeVier Richard Biegler Cynthia Bishop Paul Blankman Marilyn Blass Edwin Blackford Janyce Blessing H Donald Baden Carl Bohne Nancy Jane Bolen OMG S.fi3i3irlCJMQRES SOP lc Ann Bolton ll'eil:l:OEj00C00Pe' Lola Bond Chnennis C0S'el Betty Boyd Elsie COX 5 Sally Boysen Robeif Cm Bonnie Bradley Jo Ann Bradley Barbara Brannon Claude Breese Jacqueline Bricker Page Brightman Edward Brill Carolyn Brother Arthur Brown Cynthia Brown Charles Brown Susan Bruggemeier Eleanor Bryenton Marian Burley Robert Burroughs Marilyn Butler Sally Ann Butterworth Betty Ann Byall Alice Cambern Joan Campbell Marilyn Campbell Nancy Campbell Robert Campbell Carole Carner Jean Carper John Carr Carole Cassady Dave Casto Martha Cecil William Chandler Theodore Chaney Douglas Cherry Herbert Clark Katherine Clauson Robert Clines Charles Clipson Julia Cobb Moynan Coe Joan Cole William Conley Gordon Conner Cremeon h losgiphen Ones les Clone Chilroncy Culberts 8eTSY Cult' lndiih Cllfdl Rum Currier Jean Daddow Richard DOW? Carol DaviS Donna DaviS Edward Davis Gretchen Davis William Davis Mary Jo Da Richard Day Dolores Deist David Denison Don Denlon Joseph Der June Dickerson Ann Doon Marilyn Donenwir n David Dove Robert DM llflbert Dmke Paul Eggun Joan E0Slerly Kem EClKl10rQ Dflfiiel Elbon Barbara Elder H . arriet Eliason Mow Ka Nqnc Y Ev Rober Ruth Johllnn Evofts El Evelson Ulne Ex Norm nel Eeilgy Y Evqm l Evqns i v PWM M 5671 'I Drcdley V1 if Bridger ghtmfjn .nn -x I Pun . .Qhs ,1 i ...Hier l , i Crrpbell I f , . Grjfff F ffl rf' . Hg! ORES 5 Q P H Q it iii: 1 Thelma Cook Clifford Cooper Dennis Cosley Elsie Cox Robert Crawford Joseph Cremean Stephen Crites Charles Crone Nancy Culbertson Betsy Culbertson Judith Curdy Ruth Currier Jean Daddow Richard Davenport Carol Davis Donna Davis Edward Davis Gretchen Davis William Davis Mary Jo Dawson Richard Day Dolores Deist David Denison Don Denton Joseph Dettorre June Dickerson Ann Doan Marilyn Donenwirth David Dove Robert Dowds Robert Drake Paul Eagan Joan Easterly Kent Eckhart Daniel Eesley William Elbon Barbara Elder Harriet Eliason Mary Kay Evans Nancy Evans Robert Evans Ruth Ann Evans John Everson Elaine Exner Nancy Farquharson Us wk vt! lv' Ike fi Rr' Q X l l 'R- i fi . ,vtrvu ur Q 9 l EV' 1 NM., VF? ,a '7 l M! a A. i 3' -0, ' ., gig: L 'IS '- ,Q if , v Z 1 Q 4? S. Z- 'Z' 'ia F -Ki K A ' Jane Feick Donald Hart Maria Feldman Sue l'l0'lJeYHO,,e. Ernest Felt Mafl0nneHUV,gl,o ' Carolyn Ferry Helen , io me Marilyn Fields POW Carl Fisher Hearfle Jae Forest Fisher 0MolIyHedIundI P Frank Fisher Walter Hedrnr.rW' Alice Fitch Hanrllf? Held' Ah Yoong Foong Jeufl Heme Robert Fraley Rgfhqrd Henderson Charles Frome Helenmneg Marion Frazier Donald Henigson Dorothy Frey James Hereford Marion Fry Martha Hb? Janet Funk R0bertHiIchey Jay Garber . Carol H0692 Marilyn Grover Nam Hodge Werner Goss , ,Y dH lb F: Russell Geiger Rlchar o row Janice l-lcllirgf Carole Georgi Fred Gerhouser John Holloway Suzanne Gibson Gloria Holmes Diane Gilmore George Hooper NGHCY Glezen Janice Hoover Ruth Ann Ho: Nita Goodwin Barbara Gotthopper Lloyd Honocks Lilo Jean Grobfelder Barbara Houh James Graham Rob g Marjorie Gratz 5:0559 d Owqr J-UJJYU l'luCJgel Lynn Graves Juliet Greeno Doroth William Griffith Robifuff Jo Ann Griffiths Ri hllull Gerri Grimm C Ord J'lUlSe BOTJJQI-0 Hunt George Hum Chuck Gross Nancy Guelzow Non Rollond Guy ATV Huntley Albert Haormeyer JON lthidq David Haas Holflet lmbler SGllLy Jackman IClTQrd JGCX Jean Hagberg Robert Hager D Nancy Haig ale Joqoby George Hall Nllnqyjq i Patricia Hamman Dqnuldcobl Th 'JQQQET Qmqs Jem. Willie '85 'll -Jeff R 0 J V5 CCITQ V R ii ,.. K El 5 o P ri o ,yi f Donald HGFT Sue HartleY Marianne Harvey Helen Havighurst Patricia Hayes June Heorne Molly Hedlund Walter Hedrick Honnie Heespelink Jean Heine Richard Henderson Helen Henes Donald Henigson James Hereford Martha Hibberi Robert Hilchey Carol Hodge Nancy Hodge Richard Holbrook Janice Hollinger John Holloway Gloria Holmes George Hooper Janice Hoover Ruth Ann Hoover Lloyd Horrocks Barbara Hough Robert House David Howard Tanya Hudgel Dorothy Huff Robert Hull Richard Hulse Barbara Hunt George Hunt Nancy Huntley Allan lchida Harriet lmbler Sally Jackman Richard Jackson Dale Jacoby Nancy Jacobi Donald Jagger Thomas Jamieson William Jeffers 1 ,l 1 '1 '1 f. 1 1 ki l , . 'T' l l l, ls ' ll 1 , l l E 1, l v ul' i1 'i 1, l 1 l 5 1 11 'l 1 l l I li 1 1 2 l fi I E1 ,l Tl l 1? 1 1l li F E , I xP ..,X 1 li l li 2 Vt, .4 Je.: ll . li? I. ,H if il1 '1 '1 'Eli 94 .ll 1il 41' li fr M ., A i fr' sa V4 'NJ -nn, 1 sd 'ij' 'vs hi. .,11 S 1 1' I .il rllpl 'Ol J . a Kinmoth Jefferson Wlnstollelollord Henry Jobe l Halgn Lowell , v Elliott Jaffa Mmiufdff' 7 Bruce Johns 1 Jeanne LL' Martha Johns der1S Shirley Johnson Naigclhllldfee Barbara Jones uRichardMcClir1ra Nancy Jones DarisMcCcrr1: r Richard Jordon Jodie G- lk' Helen Kanniard 1 l Robert MCMU'dGck Janet Kayser RudyMrWhorter Jeanne Keck J0hnMack Zoe Keefe l Fred Maher Thomas Keiser 1 Lois Malish John Kelly l 1 Carol Maneely Lynn Kemp jonefylqpp Marilyn Kishman Benjamin Kistler Bruno Kiura ' General Marsh 1 William Marsh: Dan Martin Kathryn Kock Jerry Kolins Diane Martin. Donald Kordt lone Mmm Richard L. Korn lolln Mason Jean Krichbaum Carol Ann Krueger Robert Mastin Charles Male Jean Krum Moll' MGYEV Barbara Kunz V lean Mehlope Shirley Lafferty Shirley Miller-1 Pascal Larry William Mme' Lester Lash George Mink l l Kenneth Lau 1 l0f1SMinneman Walter Lauer Robefla Mitchell Kenneth Lawson Nflhetie Monet Gordon Lease Vaughn MOD Elsa Leaycrott Paul Momiin Phillip Leek Shirley Moock Louise Le Pontois 1 Helen M0 Dennis Leverett ' John Eore John Lewis l Joh Ira Moore Warren Lewis n Willis MN Clflrene M K l Robert Liggett 1 Harry M Marion Lightfoot GWTCIWOWW Edwin Liiiy f Ch ea Maeiie, Robert Long Giles Myers Harold Look ' Dolls Neel' l L0ui5 H51 Q, 'N mg I johns S s.FdQn Kmlniord R615-gr Elly :Fl rSf'er v. ..,, ' Keck :fn L5-:um svn Krueger ,I :sh fl :B fggft .WS Winston Lora Harriet Lord Ben Lowell Mary Luedenking Jeanne Lutze Nancy Lydens Ruth McAfee Richard McClintock Doris McComb Jodie G. Mcffutcheon Robert McMurdock Rudy McWhorter John Mack Fred Maher Lois Malish Carol Maneely Jane Mapp General Marsh William Marshall Don Martin Diane Martin Jane Martin John Mason Robert Mastin Charles Mayer Mary Moyer Jean Mehlope Shirley Millen William Metzel George Mink Jane Minneman Roberta Mitchell Nanette Mollet Vaughn Mongan Paul Monroe Shirley Moock Helen Moore John Ezra Moore John Willis Moore Clarene Motz Harry Mowry Gretchen Mueller Charles Myers Doris Neely Louis Neff , 95 ,.., , ,... . 'ff' 0 Richard Neff Robert Neff Marian Nelson Katherine Nesbitt Eleanor Newell Donald Niswonder Virginia Nobis Normand Noblet Mary Noecker Elizabeth Norton Robert Olson Natalie Orth Thomas Owan William Parker Robert Patterson John Peckenpaugh Melvin Peebles Virginia Perry J. Stewart Peterson Lee Phalen James Phillips Donald Poe Frederick Porter Donna Pratt Polly Price Sue Prior Jerry Prittie James Pumphrey Clayton Purdy Joanne Quellhorst Mary Radcliffe George Radicevic Dolores Radio John Rambeau Carolyn Ramey Margaret Read Fred Reese Betty Reid Ardyce Reisner Donna Richards Priscilla Richtmyer Marilyn Riegel Joseph Ring Helen Robertson Joseph Robertson r at 1 SOPHOM tm Rabeffson 1 I Ulindfl R0deeRotInaf ' fflloline 'ri l'lar0ld R095 l James W' Patricia Roseberlfl ' Marilyfl Rcsse Robert Ragland , Barham Rome' ' Ann RUdY Nancy Rulliellel loan Rutherford 1 Kenneth 50ll5le'5l' Clarke Salcfilf Julia Sanbcrn Virginia Sanders Evelyn Scolo Ada Schleig Janet Schuler Robert Schwirn David Seiple Esther Selvey Howard Show Louise M, Shnitek, Jerry Sheatter William Shellenbergef WllllGiTl Shark Norma shiiiangbafo June Shingle, Y Conrad Sl-,iiler Dulfld Shobe Anita Shreve -lunice Shrull John Shuster Borbarq Slum l Ralph Slenker r Bessie Smith l Cl'lOl'l9S Smith I Smith urine Smith Vincent S . Wilber f Rich i Milli-WE' I lln Som ! A156 'Ref l rl Spong l , -8 M Nam ,. na Nesbitt 'N l Nextel' Ter is Nfblet Ssefker lieth N Offgn Nan pofker -f Patfefson gh 35 rry ff Peterson 'talen Iflef JH 'ICS rey ,dy Quellhorst JU JfTlEY V grds r fS0fl 5 if a tt Judith Robertson Linda Rodee Caroline Rotkar Harold Rogers James Roos Patricia Roseberry Marilyn Rosser Robert Rcssland Barbara Rothaermel Ann Rudy Nancy Rulketter Joan Rutherford Kenneth Salisiewski Clarke Salonis Julia Sanborn Virginia Sanders Evelyn Scalo Ada Schleig Janet Schuler Robert Schwinn David Seiple Esther Selvey Howard Shaw Louise M. Shaweker Jerry Sheaffer William Shellenberger William Sherk Norma Shillingburg June Shingler Conrad Shisler David Shobe Anita Shreve Janice Shrull John Shuster Barbara Slaybaugh Ralph Slenker Bessie Smith Charles Smith David Smith Duane Smith Vincent Smith Wilber Smith Richard Snyder Martin Sommer Albert Spangenberg While Ruth Whire Thomas Wh Mary Jun De Prie Nancy Doris Wilmerink Rath Wilson Thomas Wila Barbara V Mary V Charles Richard Elaine Wismer Dorsey War Eileen Wi Celeste Patricia Young Mary Ziegler . X X xg L, .Abi lQMO l 99 I Staten E W1 Stewart 1 Sffickling Jem Strogher l on Swqnson Er Okushi T0YlOl ond Th0YEr lty Thomas 9mDS0n '0mPS0n llmqn 1 Torke 'fidan Treig ,alas er Tyson Flhrmonn old Ullman x Jensen n Lui! cks Vivi iam Vigne I ner .N0lChi WolkeY walter SOPHOMORES Nancy White Ruth White Thomas White Mary June Whitman De Priest W. Whye Doris Wilmerink Ruth Wilson Thomas Wilson Barbara Winkler Mary Wintermute Charles Richard Wiseman Elaine Wismer Dorsey Woodward Eileen Wuest Celeste Youker Patricia Young Mary Ziegler Wi Q 'lp Q rll l r r A XLS l lll if ,wh ll Q fl 1 gin'-,fm l 1Wa ne' l K Diff X if res l bb : Ne ff fx fu, MM- ., ,N ,M .4 f l ggi 9 l lvfle . f I bs! vbff whgls 'Q rilffi .A-an-P 'fart ' FRESHMEN Darrell Hodge and jean Lowry were the first class officers to be elected by the new freshmen election laws which went into effect this year. B The freshmenggirls threatened to be the smartest ever as the story spread from fraternity to fraternity that my gosh! they're all voledic- toriansl But valedictorians or not, both the freshmen men and women have used their sparks of college en- thusiasm to advantage. A high percentage of them pledged during rushing and it seems as though there have never been so many freshmen bustling around campus, first to a meeting, then to a confer- ence and possibly to an occasional class. Darrell Hodge, president, and Jean Lowry, secretary, of the freshman class. 100 i Ast, -X. ff N . e .511 e EVTBQT 5'-7?F?'4,.'P'1:e g lie ----...W -,,..,d rf . -,1 .v, Q.----pm., . Yjlf' i ., 'B i ,V ,, N.. term: i S, 3 Qf1'Qz?. ,ff it -541' inf , Wav, ,V . yo i'e1'l,'.,Ag,i X111 ,ll , it fl B ' Q, ., X., 9: 'tv , 3:32 if:-5' 'S ff. yi is N33 ,fi JJ 5. i , 4 FRESHM AbroS9 JOUU , 'les Willlom jlhldrich Gellgncv Aldmh ghirlevlllle william erSOfl ' And Frajnciie Andewon OV Julia Andelind Lalfefne n David Mgul'lC9 Ruth APPl9 Douglas Applegolh Marion APDl9mC' William Arno Lou Auken' Marilyn Felix Bochman Fred Baldassarre Henry Baldwin Colette Ballot Richard Bat Lois Batschelet Dorothy Bauerntein Ralph Beall Ann Beordsell Charles Beg Marjorie Belt l0hn Bennett Ville Benning l-Owell Benson Rob Benson John Beod Dcnnq Bicknell Richard Blgelow Rithard Bishol Eileen Blundx D0nI'1Q Robert Bonqzzoh Gene Bond Ann Bowker Ann gown Aflhur Vlgllniq Boler Um uel Brqckmur Odf' Helen Bri Lindo Br Joan Abrose William Ailes George Aldrich Nancy Aldrich Shirley Allen William Amick Francis Anderson Joyce Anderson Julio Anderson LaVerne Anderson David Andrews Maurice Angle Ruth Apple Douglas Applegoth Marion Appleman William Arnold Lou Aukens Marilyn Bachelder Felix Bachman Fred Boldassarre Henry Baldwin Colette Ballot Richard Bates Lois Batschelet Dorothy Bauernfeind Ralph Beall ' ,fu .417 Ann Beardsell Charles Beckly Marjorie Bell John Bennett Vale Benning Lowell Benson Rob Benson John Beoddy Donna Bicknell Richard Bigelow Richard Blsnop Eileen Blundell Donna Bold Robert Bonazzali Gene Bond Ann Bowker Ann Bowman Virginia Boyer Samuel Brackman , 8 in 'il 'f?,3.L Arthur Boyd F' V A . . . , -,I , Q F F A. l 1 .. . 1 M ,.'l Linda Bradfield Helen Brainerd 02 'DW7 is it HM i iyt l: lol FR E5 Nancy Bramly l Charles Dahl Alan Brant Edward Dale key l Joan Brown Louise Dolmvey l Carl Brubaker Mofllln DO Howar Bruce Bolbllm th Yvonne Buckminster l Ellzabe Virginia Buddie Harold Davis Barbara Buftum Moyyin D0Vl5 Ross Burke I Barbara Dayton Barbara Burket George Delon Richard Burkett Bafbom De Cecil Burkhart Richdfd Betty Burwell Phillip Dexter Danny Butler Martha Diehl David Butler Phillip Diettericli Majorie Butler Lynn Ditfende Mary Byrum Mary Ditch Margaret Cailor Patricioll Partricia Cailor John Campbell Lois Corner Patricia Carr Sally Corran Virginia Carter Anita Cagnaro Frank Cerny Thomas Chambers Nancy Champion Sancra Chapek Lorenzo Chapman John Cheney Marius Christensen Barbara Churchill Carolyn Clark Cheryl Clark Dana Cleveland Shirley Coatsworth Patricia Coe James Compton Nancy Conner Robert Coret Robert Corwin Robert Cotner Charles Cox Virginia Cox Susan Cozzens Eleanor Crosset Paul Cruser Deborah Donker Richard Donnenwirt Nancy Donoan George Doore Harry Do' Mona Downing Richard Draz Dolores Druley Carolyn Drury Mary Drury Marilyn Duane Harmon Dunathan John Dunathan Susan Dye Harry Eben Thelrna Ebeysole Diamond Economy Emily Edwcres MGllOrle Edwo Keflneth Janet Eisenhuy Karen Ekyode MQW Eide, loan Ely Sue Emch John Elller Carol Erskine Samuel Susqn Ev EVQns URS Rfllqnd E , V ,.5.'Y.aS1'lht:li!:.,-D. ' X r Q S bv, N, ' Snr ii 'N N x .rqwn .Jn Brubcker Hg, Yer gruce Ngnne Buck mi 'ii 4 Mille I: Elllfum 5 Eurlre :rxbarq Burket mchard Burkett Cecil B urkhmt 'H-ell Baller I Surler :ISHS Butler Mall' Blfum Mqfgfifei ani, -lilgr 3'TlDbell Cirner ffiilil Carr 33'lV Corian .4 .,. cghzro Cerny :mas Chambers Ycrcv Champion i f-4,1 ,,.. 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Ford Jannine Fosnaugh Ann Foster Richard l-l. Fow Miriam Jane Helen Franklin Marie D. Frate Mary L, Frazier Roberta Fry Carolyn Fuller m lOwer ler Francig Betty Jean Funk Janet A. Furbee Richard Gale Sue Gardner Ernest Terry G Ann Geary Ronald Gensemer Dale Gilfix John S. Glock Barbara Glore Carol Goldsword Thomas Goodrich Barbara Gorden Carolyn L. Gordon Mariana Gosnell Joan C. Gott Nancy Ann Gould Joan Graham Phoebe Grossman David Graves Carol Greene Harold Greenleaf Gary Greenlee Janet Gregory Patricia Grether Joyce Griffin Lucy Griffin Marilyn Griffin James Griffith Adelaide Grimm Ann C. Grinton . : aylord A l ..n.-..a34.'ihkiul:gz,-,, Ml FRESH ngtelfl . n 6r0C fill' . llovirail GU'l'e' f Jafinn Hnblev Richard llodl Don Hoge HGQC' lllllilncl' llulnes I Hall Cong, Lou Holi i Suzanne ll 3Ylvi0 Hammond Robert Harrell Kenneth Harris Elaine H0'llel' Glenna l'l0fTVf Paul Harve William Headline Charley James Helm Nancy J. Hennis William Hensge Arthur R. 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Risden Theodore Rittenour Sarah Jane Roberts John Alan Root Nancy Ann Ross Charles Roth George Rudolph Richard Rufe Marianne Russ Linda Salamone Joan Saltsberg Joyce Sandbo Susan Sanders Harold Sanstead Caroline Saunders Faith Sauter Anne Saville Mary Jean Sawyer Elizabeth Scales Joan Schaaff Cecilia Schmidhauser Sus Lee Schoenbaum Sally J. Schroeder Louise Schuele Vera Jane Schultheis Molly Schultz Jack Schwartz Michael Schwartz Susan Schwirnmer Jack Secoy Arnim Seielstad Sally Ann Seiple Elmore Seyberth Dean Shaffer John Shannon Betsy A. Shelt Bill R. Shepler Aleeta Shirk Dick Shoppelry MOFQCIFI Shrader Mary Siegel Mary Siegler Shirley Silver Philip Silverwood Cornelius Dee Simpson Sally Slaymaker Robert Slick Esther A. Sloatman Richard Slotkin Carolyn Smith Charles Smith Donald Smith Gordon Smith Jane l-l. Smith Nolan Smith Shirley Snyder Barbara Spaulding Esther Spence Todd Alan Spoeri John P. Stamm Miriam Stauffer Carlos Stemerr Lois Stenten Harold Stevens Margaret Stiles Anne Stillson Darrell Stillwagon Elizabeth Stranathan Geraldine Strother Mary Lou Stucky William Sullivan Helen Jo Sunnen Jane Sutton William Suydam Thomas Swope Anita Talley Barbara Tom Charles Taylor Richard Taylor Elizabeth Terrill Ronald Thie Keith Thomas Melinda Thomas Ruth Thompson Daniel Thurston Mary Ann Tomlinson Cleason Tracewell ,A f' l l if . i lm l A y yi a,tft ii-l blY Elizabefmiim loiflo Tumef Rlcltold d fwoa harles Un e i C Harry Van05det A i Fred GA VIC Clintcll Vldllllalloce Balham Walter Ndllfll h Elizabeth Wolf 0 philip wiimntef Patricia WU' Kothyin Warren Phyllis W0l9'5 Paula W0ll5 Lenoie Webber Ruth Webster Nina Weigel lane WelSli Donald Werth Joy Wetherell Peter Whedon Duncan White Marianne Wt Nancy White Williams Whitworth lack Wilhelm .lay Williams Kenneth Willia' Mary E, Wi Patricia Williams Phyllis' Mary Williams David Wilson Ann Wilson liftfbflfa Witrshi .luliug Winkler Constance Wimig leon Woll Lesley Wolfe lllin U Wfmdetil E Srl J' Wfiahr GT lov Wright endy Wright Ed Vrilarqj ymes ancy yenny Jqmes YOUD Q Franklin Ze Carolyn Zip Jq I 'gas Legler OnOld A Z eQlEr x .4 r . .,44x , 'tiligll Nas wikppelfxf Jjirn Shr0dEr MC Siegel lc . wSr1y.SiegIer .I, I iii: Slim flws D . ix Sl ee Slmpgofl N Lqlmqlier xfierf Slick tslh er A. Sloqimun R- . icgiord glotkin orolyn Smith fi Smith A'-'Cl Smith clrdgn Smith JIUQ NOlQn Smith Snyder '2 Slmulding 'ff Spence 1 :iid Alon Spoeri kiln P. Slomm 'k'll'l0m Stouller Carlos Slemer Eaten 'ij Stevens -':'g:rel Stiles Anne Stillson Darrell Slillwogcn an Stronoilion j ne Strolher .' :qi Lcu Stucll William Sullivan Helen Jo Sunntll ,flfn gm Slffdom f 71-15 SWODC FJWIICJ T0llfY Eerlwfo Tam -r.lf! I lOl' . , .2 Tovlof A f P alll Temll birild We mil Thomas 'rcfflas ,?Cmp5On . yon . el THUG ' gti Tomlin .4--ry Ann will 1 J Trad f ,gown li Elizabeth Trembly Joida Turk Richard Turner Charles Underwood Harry Vanosdell Fred G. Vickers Clinton Vidic Barbara Wallace Nancy L. Walter Elizabeth Walthour Philip Wampler Patricia Warner Kathyrn Warren Phyllis Waters Paula Watts Lenore Webber Ruth Webster Nina Weigel Jane Welsh Donald Werth Joy Wetherell Peter Whedon Duncan White Marianne White Nancy White Williams Whitworth Jack Wilhelm Jay Williams Kenneth Williams Mary E. Williams Patricia Williams Phyllis Mary Williams David Wilson Sally Ann Wilson Barbara Wiltshire Julius Winkler Constance Wittlig Jean Wolf Lesley Wolfe Nina Wondefrlich Betty J. Wright James Jay Wright Wendy Wright Edward Yates Nancy Yenny James Young Franklin Zepp Carolyn Ziegler James Ziegler Donald A. Zimmerman Okgill Kim is truly representative of young Christian womanhood in the world today. By birth, Okgill is a Korean, but she..is quick to admit that America will always have a warm place in her heart. Okgill has not wasted any of her precious time in Amer- ica. She studies and she has fun, too. Okgill is one of the most active members in one of Wesleyan's old- est organizations, the YWCA. Re- presenting Wesleyan, she was one of the delegates to the national YWCA conference which was held this winter at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. While l am living in America, says Okgill, l am working for my people. This is very true, for Olcgill has given many lectures and speeches to women's clubs, college groups and Y organizations about her native land and its problems. l-low wonderful it would be, Olcgill confesses, if the whole world could live at peace with it- self. That is Okgill's favorite dream, and she is working toward the realization of it, 4 2 V. G db , H .L ,ul -.x -x-'J -r: 1 515 VCV x f 1 x 1 x Y 1 5. 4 O V TUUIN il-at-Cl-I ff 6 IS-A thi 'X JAN Sm' n fi. 4 l' r i , X 1. .ii Wesleyan, long accustomed to excellent student governments, saw one of her finest this year. The administration, under the guidance af Student Body President, lud Mill- hon, and Vice-President, Marilyn Musselman, was a paragon of good organization and effi- ciency, respected by the faculty and supported solidly by the students, whom it represented both here and elsewhere. President of the Student Body Jud Millhonj Vice president, Marilyn Mus- selmanj Treasurer, James Meyers, and Secretary, Richard Rosser. if bs? ' Ln --l C 'C3 rn Z - 3 F3 155 --mw'H' my C. I if M, ,.,fm1-- if, 4, -- ' --rr .f.'fr'fr'ff '1f' ,rw 'fvv f 5Cdy Jud rilyn Mus- ei. ersg ond K-U FIRST ROW: loutside counter clockwise? J. Stephens, B. Welp, S. Schweiker, B. Kelly, D. Rosser, J. Millhon, M. Musselmon, J. Meyers, Deon Ficken, Deon Parker, C. Corr, B. l-lordmon, J. Hinton. SECOND ROW: linside counter clockwisel M. Lightfoot, G. Turner, N. Filling- hom, J. Lowry, D. Hodge, P. Murphy. M! SEATED: N. Simons, S, Schweilaer, M. Musselmon, A. Peck. STANDING: J. l-lipkins, R. Schneider, W. Welp, W. Millhon, R Rosser, L. Cowdrey, C. Cormichoel, J. Smith, J. Meyers, K. Dorkey M. Powers, J. Froebe. 115 I l l i I i A l i l i i l l Q l l 4 v.. SEATED: J. Curdy, Dean Parker, P. Murphy, M. E. Oliver, M. Cecil, A. Davis, C. Roudebush J. Schoaft, STANDING: J. Johnson, B. l-lush, B. Israel, A. Wright, R. Garn, M. Newman, K. Erick- son, S. Pennington, B. Cruikshank, V. Culbertson. B Associated Women Students serves the Wesleyan coed not only as a judicial body, but also to sponsor projects bene- ficial to the woman. lt cooperates with the University Administration in main- taining high ideals. The women of the University are bestowed with many re- sponsibilities as well as privileges which make o rich college lite. H6 MOD!-1 t spring? l Chubs 'l W, , Q . 1 In f. we f-1f'j5l A '. ll ia LJ CL. vi,-Q: ' l ea iw ,, The weekend ot Mother's Day is one never to be forgotten. Alumni, as well as the hon- ored guests -- the mothers ot Wesleyan students, enjoy the traditional festivities of this, our Monnett Day. The campus is alive with the typical activities ot preparation for plays, serenacles, and the climax ot crowning the Monnett Queens. Monnett Chapel pays tribute to mothers each Spring. i l ' i l , I i i 'li l il' i f . l . I i l t l i lil l 'ir :fl l, ii' lil ll l il il lf li , .. I ii l, f t i l l 1 s i l 'i Dick Wooley's campus dance bond provided i many a couple with an evening's enjoyment. i. l' , ,lf 1 i il . lg ' ll Z, li l' l. f l i ii P ll , . iii ' , sl ' 1 ET f l ll it 'i l 4 ii , i Q, 56 gy E The campus dance band, its new vocalist, Dana Cleveland, and leader-trombonist, Dick Wooley, further enhanced their standing in Wesleyan social circles by furnishing danceable and listen- able music tor every occasion, from tormals at several Greek houses to all-campus shindigs in Edwards Gym. ln addition to these appearances on OWU soil, the band played for dances at Kenyon College and in neighboring cities. Wooley's part- ner, Bob Sidnell, handles the group's business attoirs. talent Ever since lls l' Talent Bureau booking falenle' not Oflll' lol Com lor the clubs Cl Delaware and 0' Heoded this y6Cl furnished the 00 Frolics, the D' moteriol for 0 ' on WLW-C, Plus os well. A l l i Tl g i s l Talent Qurecsu Ever since its founding in 1949, the Talent Bureau has been kept busy booking talented Wesleyan students, not only for campus functions but also Janet Gully gf 2 by ' ' . 1 , iv , ' falisl, Dona -Ck W00lel'i 1 Wesleyan and listen- formolS of hindiQS ll' eor0f1Ce5 on of Kenyon iey'S Wi' 5 busif1955 for the clubs and organizations of Delaware and outlyinglcornmunities. Headed this year by Tom Seldon, it furnished the acts for Mid-Century Frolics, the Dad's Day Show, and material for a television appearance on WLW-C, plus many other occasions as well. Andy Launer 3' - f ,, , Steve Crites and Kay Perkins Tom Seldon, Talent Bureau Director. 9 20 K YMCA Has -ctive Year .. Iv- ff J X xi gfr4Q i5Es., ,ei ., f' - r ,.J::lISZif Keen sports competition highlights fresh- man camp activities. 0 Capably led by lim Hipkins, the Ohio Wesleyan YMCA is fulfill- ing its purpose through such activities as Freshman Camp, the YMCA non-profit book store, and forum meetings. lt united with the YWCA to sponsor the Fresh- men Mixer and International Af- fairs Week, and its committees have met throughout the entire year, Jim Hipkins, President of Wesleyan YMCA SEATED: A. Geyer, W. West, Director R. Gay, President J. l-lipkins. STANDING: W. Wong, W. Jones, R. Nowers, J. Barclay, D. Miller, J. Sl-muster, C. Cooper, J. MacKinnon, R. Gloss, B. Jacoby, K. Ahn. FIRST ROV M. McMor ROW: M. i Bradley, N hom, R. F Boker, N. now, M. V Roudebush, Mack. The YWC Louise Fi with 0 Bi. Stuyveson the beau service fc WGS helc i full Swing FIRST dict' iavleifk, is Iso Betts, rU.Mi glhes, B. Q Gss d ' ABSENQ E Young, l - ' e A is fulfill. rgugh 'i fam li Sior Unit such D, the e, Gnd ed with Ffesh. Clignol Af' :Om th . mitfees e enllrg ' DIYECYCY l'r:.3 I SBUSTEVV 7:55, B. f FIRST ROW: J. Coulter, C. Dornott, B. Gregory, M. McManis, B. Lake, N. Simons. SECOND ROW: M. Zimmerman, L. Ficken, P. Greite, B. Bradley, M. Hyde. THIRD ROW: N. Filling- ham, R. Platt, S. Schweiker, B. Osborne, S. Baker, N. Farquharson, E. Patterson, J. Good- now, M. Wissinger, F. Som, L. Alexander, C. Roudebush, J. Evans. ABSENT: J. Plank, T. Mack. The YWCA, under the auspices of Louise Ficken, started the year oft with a Big and Little Sister picnic in Stuyvesant glen. The next event was the beautiful candlelight dedication service for the new members, which was held in the William Street Church. Committee meetings were in full swing throughout the year. FIRST ROW: A. Reisner, G. Mueller, B. Bene- dict, E. Cox. SECOND ROW: B. Gotthofter, J. Feick, N. Farquharson, Miss Phyllis Greite, advisor, M. Blass. THIRD ROW: J. Heine, B. Betts, J. Becker, E. Stuart, M. Hibbert, B. Jones, B. Slaybaugh, B. Boyd, B. Bradley, C. Cassady, E. Bryington, J. Mopp, J. Carper. ABSENT: C. Alymer, J. Walter, C. Hodge, P. Young, S. Lafferty, Vice President Mary Zimmerman and President Lou Ficken. f ...,,-,., ..L ..-..........i..fYL,.Y .lfg .-L DENT AFFAIRS prncn A. Burns. Jeanne Johnson and Dave Baker auction off prizes in chapel. The Tri Delts won the Campus Chest Variety show. ,f -it f W z.,., ,,,7,,-,, ,!..-,h ri ,,,,U, , Vw. gg :f tw is .1 Q. fi - 1 xr.: ...-A M u .1 , ,uf x..,'-.. .- L. L: 1- rx The Canunw Chestis a rdatwew new organization an our carnpus. However, during the past two years, it has proven Hs warH1. The organ- izahon contines aH the beneht fund drwes into one large dnve. Student soHcHorsin the darnuton ies and fratenity houses the auc- Hon dunng chapeL and Hwesoronty variety show all helped the organ- izahan Hwrneehng Hs desued gaaL CLOCKWISE: M. Hibbert, D. Davenport, J. Daugherty, E. Crawford, R. Schneider, B. Benedict, J. Stoneburner, .q-,f ' TT .1 A fx One storm leyoi Unit the impg the . port com in oi mur its Qfor fl M. . :QQ J Dqhllbben -3.3 ' ughe ' - ., Schneiglgl J iuftiburner' Ihest 7-2 :tively CCYTTQUS, .D .03 '-ECTS' - A PYFF C ,ligan- i . . .. I S-gfelll 2 :me i:'mt:r- , he su:- SCWUTJTN , fe rgsn' 5 'ec gccl ff'-Y , B 'l'3' emfi i X 7 , LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Stewart, M. Moon, N. Stevens, B. Baldwin, B. One of the most active and out- standing organizations on Wes- leyan's campus is the Red Cross Unit. This group is dedicated to the helping of others. Just as important as service to others are the opportunities opened tor the participating students. lts many committees take an active part in all phases of campus and com- munity life. Prominent among its projects are the blood pro- gram and Chillicothe. Johns, Miss Seamens, J. Roberts, D. Griffiths, D. Kuck, J. Smith, R. Schwinn, B. Bradley, G. Berquist, M. Appleman, A. Ferguson. This won't hurt a bit. Jane Gray finds there is red tape in giving blood, just as in everything else. 1 , V T 24 D' y' 'rl Q FIRST ROW: J. Edwards, M. Bla' W. Burley, B. Slo l. Nell, B. Winkl Minnemcnn, B. l -..A DUN!! 'F T'-'V' x 1i 1 t' ' 'fill . The traditional Monday, Wednesday, and Friday chapel programs have become an important part of the lite of Wesleyan's student body. These programs provide an opportunity for the student body to assem- ble together and hear outstanding speakers and lec- turers ot the day, religious services, and programs by Campus groups. The programs are varied in order that all phases of life may be thoroughly covered. FIRST ROW: J. Warner, M. McCutchen, P. Dietterich, E. L. Reich. SECOND ROW: S. Edwards, M. Blass, D. Applegath, L. Kneisley, B. Sauer. THIRD ROW: B. Wright, V. Cox, W. Burley, B. Sloatman, V. Sliupas, H. Detweiler. FOURTH ROW: W. Poe, D. Sauer, M. Gratz, I. Neff, B. Winkler. FIFTH ROW: B. Yigne, M. Davey, J. Stovenhagen, J. Francis, B. Beers, J. Minnemonn, B, Benedict, Rev. Warner. . AND OH SUNDAY i,f f,l ,Nfl i I 4. ' , f' f ' 1 1 V' . , f 1 ,J , H 1 If 3. ff, ,J ,fmf I X 217,51 'All II .rf 'JI .' X . - V' I - - ,' -Y ,if lg fi .lf ,III .fy J I I 1, 'JJ in N w -.nj .ft s..- , The Wesley Fellowship extends the hand of Christian life to assist each individual along the way. This Methodist Student Movement holds' the ultimate aim to build world order with Christian ideals of Christ,- the Chief Cornerstone. FIRST ROW: V. Lafterty, L. Kneisley, D. Neely, M. McCutchen, J. Selvy. SECOND ROW J. Keck, H. Ashbrook, J. Cole, W. Burley, M Claxton. THIRD ROW: J. Rupple, A. Geyer, M, Gratz, J. Stoneburner, J. Carr, M. Hibbert. FOURTH ROW: W. Vesey, J, Weatheroll, H Clark, J. Weber, B. Kistler. I I - ' ..,,1 ,Q Mi., K L 1 Q. hw' HM ru ,,, ,TW gt Q- fe - 'fill i ii mtteb Students who plan to enter the ministry or missionary work constitute the Friar's Club. lts members combine worship, study, and fellowship in their program. Through these ex- periences they gain insight into the work that they will do. , - Unified l3ellowsla2Q I With Thyra Mack as president, this worthy organization recently com- bined with the Canterbury Club, and together they enjoy discussion groups, outings, speakers, movies, and plan some ot the morning ser- vices at the Presbyterian church. The Baptist, Presbyterian, and Episcopal churches here in Dela- ware support the United Fellowship in its endeavor to give students a better understanding ot Christ. 26 SEATED: V. Schult, W. Wright, N. Reiff, J. Himmel, Rev. Campbell. STANDING: J. Latrides, K. Takushi, R. Adams, K. Kogiwada, T. Mack. 47 -411231. i L X 4 FIRST R. Webster, D P Hart, . I Keller, N. Mi A. White, P. Gorham, B. ' Malish, G. C Hoffman, M Slade, A. An M. Gratz, C THIRD ROW trick, R. Rhc C. Cooper, J Thomas. FC Kline. J. R05 G. Richens, Rentz, J, M. McDevitt, J. Ac Irs M Club O Dlfln to l Cl' ' . ite the .s Combine Fflor' and f Wtfsht l Through 3: lliey goin l my lliil S It P in their these ti. E , lllSlgh. Polk lltot lllel wi ' vw! Ufflglil, , v :-'well - . ' 'H H STANDlNG: l dy-ng! K, Kagiitfz A FIRST ROW: P. Richtmyer, J. Frowine, B. Osborne, B. Koepke, R. Webster, B. Churchill, L. Beattie, K. Perkins, J. Dickerson, S. Hart, D. Parmalee, V, Celeste, J. Cole, N. Reber, Director R Keller, N. McNab, A. Child, J. Strickling, B. Geist, J. Brown, M. A. White, P. Boyd, B. Beattie, J. Plank, S. Baker, L. Thomas, l Gorham, B. Talley. SECOND ROW: B. Benedict, P. Wheeler, L Malish, G. Carter, S. Withrou, F, Chiang, N. Parker, P. Stiles, J Hoffman, M. Stucky, A. Rudy, A. Koenigseker, C. Klamm, M Slade, A. Amick, M. Quirck, S. Bradfield, J. Donovan, M. Byrum M Gratz C Merdock J Blessin M Thompson R Carson . , . , . g, . , . . THIRD ROW: T. Ogden, J. Roberts, R. Spurrier, P. Koch, P. Diet- trick, R. Rhodes, H. Detweiler, C. Miller, J. Reaney, J. Ziegler, C. Cooper, J. Rode, L, Hoffman, P. Spangler, C. Carmichael, A. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: H. Clark, T. Dennis, C. Bohne, M. Kline, J. Rose, S. Crites, C. Smith, R. Gorby, C. Postan, J. Froebe, G. Richens, J. Everson, H. Sandstead, T. Hudson, J. Cheney, E. Rentz, J. McConnell, R. Nowers, T. Gerstacker, F. Mussard, W. McDevitt, J. Shuster. ' l f '1l7 F I This selective group, under the direction of Profes- sor Keller, gave a series of outstanding perform- ances in the past year. Highlighting the year were the Christmas program and nation-wide broadcast over station W.T.A.M. in Cleveland, the presenta- tion of Elijah in cooperation with the Women's and Men's Glee Clubs, and the annual spring tour. 127 Where there's Music . . . The aim cepted into department. glee club, or orchestra or ot every student interested in any form ot music is to be ac- one at the vocal or instrumental groups within the music Whether it be in a selective honorary, A Cappella choir, or a whether it be with some instrumental organization such as the band, Wesleyan students can find no other richer and more creative experience. Mu Phi Alpha J FIRST ROW: J. Cole, J. Dickerson, J- Strickling. SECOND ROW: A. PeCk, P. Compton, M. Slade, J. Hoffman- THIRD Row. K. Koch, J. Mack, Q' Amick, S. Baker, C. Harer,. Thompson, A. Koenigseker, F. K'0 '9 J. Funk. women' . 5, R F I RST Rolrllglyerir field,,G'M. CloXl Gffdlfl Rieolfg TO 1 ' Pickdfd' P' Brow Nll-owfyr Ermgff ire Leovrtt,J Francis, K fflpi L,eWoIf6, Cowl Stroll19f5f ' : rourgTHelfOlll il' glllrwlElmG0lfm0 ' 5 Jbhnsvnf J- SSI Ez Walthauf, HRH V' pigley, 5- E A' FefgU50nr ' Bgghelet. Men's G FIRST ROW: R. S Mallard, W. Moor R. Rosser, D. Gear son, Director K. D, R. Strecker, R. A Mackey, B. Boye stocker. THIRD R Smith, J. Young A. Launer, B. Blals pert, G. Bond, D Ke'medY, S. Turn Mu Phi I FIRST E::rtQelOl:r.- 1 ron, SECOND E2 Koch fdgms, T villelfj .FCQINUS fiqkson' l'0ebe-' L. Sibla R- Sian V' R- NS Il8' 'ii AIP c le 1 DiCIfe'50n'I J G I :form ROW' Sflllnlll 'TA Slade' J' Mogkl ' K Koch, I' ll, I - C Hillel: , men ' F, Kill! Jlcenigsekel' .1 I I Il. A HI A ,,,,..! ,MJ ,fx -Q , I . . .... ., . .x . I. . ,f ,. 5 ... f' r FIRST ROW: B. Reed, C. Dornry, L. Brad- tield, G. Powers, G. Cone, M. Kirk, N. Ggddis, M. Claxton, A. Peck, P. Comp- fgn, M. Riegle, R. McAfee, S. Allen, B. Pickard, P. Rhodes, V. Culbertson, M. Rosser, J. Brown, B. Huff. SECOND ROW: N. Lowry, B. Hart, J. Putnam, Y. Buckminster, J. Mack, M. Herbert, C. Leavitt, M. Parysek, M. Stuckey, L. Kemp, J. Francis, M. Cecil, E. Sloatman, L, Wolfe, J. Campbell. THIRD ROW: G. Sfrothers, N. Mayhew, B. Spaulding FOURTH ROW: C. Carner, B. Scales, S. Sghwimmer, J. Wilson, B. Heineke, E. Cox, L. Gartman, C. Shuter, B. Bradley, 5, Johnson, J. Schaaf, T. MacNamora, E, Walthaur, R. Westberg, S. Heitzman, V, Figley, B. Huff, J. Koeckert, R. Webb, A. Ferguson, G. Turner, C. Inman, L. Bachelet. 1 :V J' .as 1 . C., ,,. . 'IQ 'S' .. J -J FIRST ROW: R. Spurrier, D. Roelofs, N. Mallard, W. Moore, V. Rash, A. Horton, R. Rosser, D. George, W. Jones, J. Ever- son, Director K. Danford. SECOND ROW: R. Strecker, R. Adams, C. McManis, R. Mackey, B. Boyer, M. Baker, T. Ger- stacker. THIRD ROW: J. Vandergriff, B. Smith, J. Young, J. Roberts, D. Glaze, A. Launer, B. Blasdell, D. Havens, J. Lip- pert, G. Bond, D. Way, R. Paxton, R. Kennedy, S. Turner. I FIRST ROW: J. Tull, R. Wooley, C. Car michael, J. Alexander, G. Richens, Mr Sill. SECOND ROW: W. Paxton, C. Bur- IOVL R. Adams, T. Ogden, F. Marriott, P Koch, J. collins, R. Gorby, J. Humphre- V-llle, J. Froebe. THIRD ROW: J. Fred f'CkS,0n, R. sadness, R. Rosser, c. Greist L- S'bIeY, R. Nowers. r. L 773 fi 453. - is l t l H-,r Dv-, I- ..u. f---4 f Pang eu lwlp. rw, v,'1'7Ti QL ll 'X -Q,-A ' ., 'N' xg 31ffalL7'rl:l,f'fsXh 'z7'5r lY! F - ' 253 wil iigbclllrgllilr tif E M S39 Sm SE . , Q 0HtC9l me c ' of ' 5 41 fi ff 1 l l 4 l i . Woodwlnl Great listening pleasure in the instru- l mental vein was provided by the Ohio Wesleyan Symphony Orchestra, con- l l : rs, B 7' Campbell and Lois Malish, an- ducted by Professor Hamilton. A con- cert was presented in November, featuring Tschaikowsky's Concerto No. l with Chester Barris as piano soloist. Other activities included the accompaniment of the opera and Elijah, As part of its spring tour of high schools, the orchestra played Peter and the Wolf at Massillon. ob nounces the artistry of Ravel. VIOLINS: M. Sferra, F. Karaffa, J. Hoffman, K. Koch, J, Strick ling, S. Elson, J. Mack, F. Sorn, E. Bryington, S. Ebenhack, J Ziegler, E. Kubach, D. Bauernfeind, J. Snodgrass, M, Zimmer man, P. Cope, R. Sloatman. VIOLASZ W. McCulloh, C. Salonis, R. VanLieu, J. Littick. OBOES: M. Cutting, P. Koch. CLARINETS: D. George, R. Paxton, J. Tull, E. Trembly. BASSOONS: M.Camp- bell, M. Reider. HORNS: J. Humphreville, G. Richens, D. Wagner, J. Ellis. TRUMPETS: C. Ghrist, S. Crites, F. Riley. M. Bowlus, J. Lutze, J. Wells. CELLOS: J. Alexander, D, Det rick, M. Stiles, V. Leisy, N. J. Allison, A. Newman. BASSES: J Fredrickson, C. Inman, N, Smith, R. Kennedy. FLUTES: J. Funk 130 1 TROMBONES: R, Wooley, R. Sidnell, J. Winkler. TUBA: W. Burley. TYMPANI: F. Marriott. PERCUSSION: V. Sanders, H. Webster. l E l P The french wit The sox s Q N K: N. x.'3iQ w VV. A J fc F 6 'X Ng' . ,, M My Woodwinds lend their voices to the arrangement. The french horn players occupy themselves with a Debussy nocturne. The sox section completes the panoramic picture, W , 1 asf L-5 W7 I-f',siH.f' 415: U15 fx Q' ' fir? d I '15 Ki iid Q: LE, xi if ia 15:41 rs be-Jw :gi si 3 if ERE G n -t e I I I High stepping majorettes announce the arrival of the marching bond. With jackets red and black against the afternoon sun, the O.W.U. march- ing band parades onto the field. Wesleyon's band at halftime. Ohia theiu ploc of t vers: in y son 1 mon ense otior ing h D Ohio WesIeyan's band upheld their long tradition by this year placing on the halftime field one of the largest, finest, and most versatile marching groups seen in years. With Charles Thomp- son as director and Richard Hoff- man as our new drum major, the ensemble executed unique form- ations in not only an entertain- ing but professional manner. Wesleyan's drum majorettes in full array. They are Joan East- erly, Martha Carter, Gloria Holmes and Meg Cutting. Our Alma Mater . . . Wesleyan! 3 V H -1. nv' -3 ' . 5f3i 4 ,lj lg gi cr-5 rg, 11,3 11 ku Aj ' F? F7 f 5 -7 r C5?'i- gi 6 1 1 J i..y ',- f -1 -A -'-'ffm' fi. ff 'F J- H is K ,' N l lt.-.A in f ig F M. F ,L W ,A D, . ' X t --Z ' -A ,px f.-jf TX '35 tix 355 1,52 -53.7 .Af .L 5: ,iii 'i , 523' !,,.,:,:Qn. LE, 5. Kg ,iff meg- ,: -5 -1 :i r, A j '2 ,vp-. , -, A K ,li .--: ,f I Lf Num- Rav 'sm J U l 'wi la L 'Rav iz Kev MJ --Lf bw' l--af' I 3 WU' ' u SEATED: R. Hardman, president. STANDING: Professor Diem, R. Spiller, S, Schweiker, A. Geyer, W. Harper, B Elliott, J. Stoneburner, D. Miller, J. Ham ilton, R. Miller. ' Delta Sigma Rho- Dfi3A'l'E l'lONGRfXiTY' Delta Sigma Rho, national debate honorary, has been active on the Wesleyan campus since l907. Requirements for membership are a broad back- ground in oratory and a point average of at least 2.5. Bob Hardman heads the organization for this year, which has had as one of its projects the sponsoring of the British University debate team. Five representatives ot this group will attend the biennial DSR Congress in Washington, D. C. in April. J, l FIRST Kitting H. Scl- J. Stpr E. Bryi E ascent. Siilfer, 'I-fi B. r::m. 1 Af ff., I , .Ng , as FIRST ROW: S. Crites, G. Berquist, M. Vance, G. THIRD ROW: M. P tt Y G'It' D Th Kittinger, D. Smith, H. Pyles, R. Miller, J. Hamilton, Moore, W. Harper, B? Spiller, Elliot, J. VC H. Schuman, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: A. Geyer, Tsoukalas, D. Howard, R. Hardman. FOURTH ROW J. Stoneburner, S. Schweiker, N. Hennis, M. Cutting, C. Cooper, W. Smith, L. Hoffman, Professor Diem, E. Bryington, Frey, J. Heine, B. Jacoby, J. Froebe. Debate lnitiating their season by a contest with the British Universities team, the Wesleyan debat- ing group emerged to tie for first with Denison in the annual area collegiate tournament. While six women debaters placed second at the women's tournament at Capitol, Wesleyan's squadwas busy with other oral battles at Ober- lin, Kent State, Case, and Delta Sigma Rho Congress at Chicago. Professor Diem served in the capacity of Director of Forensic. Director Tom Seldon discusses script changes with Paul Finical Ohio Wesleyan University on the air! Now heard through the facilities of WRFD, Tower Studios are back on the air after a two year absence. Charter members of radio hon- orary Alpha Epsilon Rho form the nucleus of students who present six different programs during the week. Prudy Yochem and George Rice wait for their cue from the control room. S! ffw Producer Towne Bannon gives instruc tions to Joan Brown on sound effects 'dig YOU Univergigym W heilrd through of WRF 0 Y90r obsence, tbers of radio hon. EDSit0n Rho form ot students who DI Tower different programs geek. Jeanne DeRamus and Jane Romano in a tense scene from a dramatic script. Bill Whitworth and Bett Bur- Y well do some last minute' rehearsing before program time sift' ' gcrffn nd gtttdi giveS in : El'u9 Cn SLU if ' 4 if-fa, E M :Vt cs L. an ii-en i if Bw RADIO HONORARY FIRST ROW: T. Bannon, B. Hall. SECOND ROW: R, Kleinmann, H. Skillman, THIRD ROW: E. Prell, R. Alexander. l l L.. l 138 1'-s Q: ' gs.-.si-. . .1 Q Q Ss N- 3'qxsFi.l:?,15: 4 u N so :Q RFS-Psi Q 5' Ls scsesefcg I I 4 ls fy ers ,WW'W7N ? Z nail' h ' A mob scene from Julius Caesar, last year's Shakespearean production, Wesleyan Players Highlight of the year for members of Wes- leyan Players came when Dr, l-lunfer infro- duced Miss Frances Starr of the Broadway stage, at a meeting in December. Miss Starr was on the Ohio Wesleyan campus To play the Title role in The Silver Cord. . O.: .J si, i T 1. D. -, V H , , -J ., ,t ., .. , . .DH 1 -t -, w DRAMATICS HONOJRA RY FIRST ROW: J. Johnson, R. Nincehelser, J. Anderson J. Peters, M. Powers, D. Eyssen. SECOND ROW: Profi Hunter, Mr. Potter, R. Horper, J. Yoder, Prof. Eys sen, D. Tholer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Postle, R. Alex onder, J. Vondergriff. Jone Anderson instructs C1 Crew in the ort ot applying stoge makeup. I3 9 ,,, .f Q., 'V' ,I I t 3. .., h , ., ,. K 1 1 1 , X xr- 1 1 n ' , C ' x ' f I' 1, ,A .. qw.-1 .---,..-. WW N, ,- ,g , I vi' x , f - - v -Wa'2g,Kb- I ' - az, V. , A x., 3,1 A 1 8 , -.21fwf',f.-: .LLB 'iL.I..Q,1f.',zlL.,S,QA.L...-1 ..----Q--l-1 4 -1 here there are Publicaltiansis . Pi Delta Epsilon Journa Iism Honore: ry Members ot Pi Delta Epsilon, Journalism Honorary, are chosen from among those students who have done outstanding work on one ot the student publi- cations. With Dick Rosser as president, the frater- nity held a High School Day. Outstanding journalism students from high schools of surround- ing counties were invited to the Wesleyan campus where they participated in various activities in college journalism. Norma Allison was chairman at the committee for planning the day. f 1 .M z LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Fangman, S. Eben hack, E, Schwinn, Mr. Lipper, D. Wat ters, J. Lohr, Mr. Pastorius, R. Rosser, Mr. Evans, N. Allison, C. Yoder, J Rubel, P. Finical, R. Ice, E, McDougal T. Torrance. .X y. SEATED: E, FIRST RON Martin, T, 1 C. Hertzig, Yoder, C. i Yoder, 1 l'lOffmQnI V . 5 tib- , l . rj 1:-1 lf 1 V,-U , , HQ ,M i 3 n 'r 11 I1 -.f .'-.111 1 i. sg v M .1 if ' Ll PA .14 'lv 'J , - ...M sf l 5- ....... . ,.,,,. 2 , ' az V. ' - . SEATED: E. McDougal, R. lce. FIRST ROW: J. Greeno, D. Martin, T. Hudgel, M. Cutting, C. Hertzig. SECOND ROW: C. Yoder, C. Brose, M. Green, J. J Yoder, J. om, R. smafh, L Hoffman, W. West. The Owl is the student literary publication of Ohio lil' Wesleyan which gives every student a chance to T submit an original composition. ln publication since l93O, the Owl puts out six issues a year. l T5lT Ellen McDougal was Editor-in-chief. Cliff Ludwig ll L, was head of the Business Staff, with Glenn Kitten- lu i T l ger in charge of Advertising, Leroy Hoffman, by Publication, Betty Fitzgerald, Makeup, and Dick Roelofs, Art Editor. A Semester Editors Ellen Q, McDougal and Ruth Ice. T lj T i ll , l i :T ll l i i .Q I ly l I: T ll ,e. l I 3 . Y ilt ilv i . f il li l Til. if if , .ig i, T. i l 9 l l 3, if i EATED c cnpson N Bcmflv 3 Yoder STANDING L Hoff 4 man H Melllnger W Brown lg N, SPORTS STAFF W. Metzel, L. Vanderhoop, J. Collins. faq FF ' mx 5 V25 M i ll lllii: ii it COPY STAFF D. Howard, G. Smith, R. Fangmon, R, Seobury, S. Ebenhack, J. Edwards, N. Champion. MAKE-UP STAFF J. Alonso, E. Bryenton, J. Littick, C. l-lertzig, T. Smith. SEATED: K. lNG: C. Reicl The Ohio Wesleyan Transcript, established in l867, is one of the oldest newspapers in Ohio. Pub- lished weekly, September through May, it gives a full coverage of all college events, and that local and world news which is pertinent to life at Ohio Wesleyan. The staff is o large one, including 35 reporters, 25 in circulation, and 55 more en- gaged in other duties. Any student with a flair for journalism may try his hand on the staff. Ken Gettle- man was Editor this year, with Norma Allison as Managing Editor and Don Watters performing the duties of Business Manager. llson, monogi sw 5 S- 3. 0 4 AFI , av L , i we f Tronscrlpli ' one ofthe I f Ohio. Pub- qgjgr II'1rOUQh .wgmge ol fgr Iocdl Und gmenf 10 Isle 'rg SIGII ISO 35 fepoflelsi . . en- : :J mor Mi' Sludenl .. Em may Ken Gellle' wllll Edllol The 9 EW' r-Cgng ,figlmlng rcgel A WI'-3' SEATED: N. Allison, K. Gettleman, C. Reichard, J. Littick, R. Fangman, G. Smith, B. Layton, D. Watters. STANDING: S. Ebenhack, R. Sea bury, P, Mason, T. Torrance, L. Vanderhoop, J. Collins, J. Edwards. SEATED: K. Gettleman, editor. STAND- ING: C. Reichard, assistant editor, N. AI- Iison, managing editor. .5115 fx, 2 f1'.:.i? H' 1' ' ,vf .,. ff NMA LEFT TO RIGI-IT: B. Creviston, D. FFEY, D Watters, B. LGYTOVM P- Mason' A fp A :fi - 4 I lcviglfggq qi! fl L 5- -.':..-' L.. The purpose of any yearbook is to give an accurate and interesting presentation of campus life and acti- vities. With a basic ingredient for such an undertak- ing of long hours of plain hard work, this year's staff started on the book last summer. With duties ex- tending almost to the end of this school year, the various staffs were kept busy with the pictures, writ- ing, and lay-outs for each deadline. Yet, above hard work, the success of the l95l Le Bijou has been ac- complished through the combined efforts of her senior staff, with Paul Finical as editor, lane Ruble as managing editor, and Chuck Barber as business manager. Looking back on a job well done, the mem- bers of the l95l Le Bijou turn their eyes toward next year's publication, confident that they may uphold the fine tradition maintained this year. PGi'SOl'5i'iG'l Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Ripsch, C. Naumann, N. Lydens, A. Davis, associate editor, D. Smith, L. Aukens. .+L X Literary Miner, T. S Tylltlng cm LEFT TO RH Corpef, J. H P- ROseberry, -XZNRN M NU -fu l'v 3 lfe and oct. Vt U0 un H I derlqk. HWS ygmds HGH WMQWW KWWWW 55' DiCIUre5 writ- v.. ' I Cl, P-:U II03 been QQ. JIS of Iter senior lzne RUIJIQ ug :ff GS business Cine, the mem. fe- as toward next 'r- Q may uphold - Md:-ni --yer QW' ' CLOCKWISE: I, Gorham, J. Sandbo, S. Coatsworth, C. Shisler, J. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. St. John, J. Myers, P. Yochem, L. Redhead, P Kleinmann, M. Butler, A. Saville, J. Shuster, associate editor, A. James, N, Carter, associate editor. Miller, T. Swisher, S. Seiple. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Gregory, index editor, H. Moore, C. Rose, J. SEATED: R. Kleinmann, circulation manager, and G. Kittinger, ad Carper, J. Howe, B. Benedict, J. Becker, J. Plank, typing editor, vertising manager. STANDING: R. Reese, A. Olmsted, R. Olson, A P. Roseberry, D. Fillingham, senior index editor. Butterworth, J. Abrose, A- BVOUT, I'I- EIJQIUWQ- . ,.. , Y v-.1--1-ve' ,-- fi!! n . 7,7-,S I 'T'- ,, . Bandleader Charlie Spivak faces a tough job in choosing the Le Bijou Queen from these fifteen lovely coeds. f 5 ,,,. ' riggii -J Our campus' second semester registration dgnce played host to the ever-popular band of Charlie Spivak. Artistic not only in the instrumental mood, Mr. Spivak displayed the taste that has brought him to heights in the entertainment world by choosing the Le Bijou Beauty Queen and her court. With good music tor all and with the pageant coronation cere- monies, this year's registration dance will go unpgrgl- leled for a long time. FIRST ROW: Eileen Wuest, Jerry Strother. SECOND ROW: Nancy Williamson, Teddy Snyder, Polly Price, Anne Dabney. THIRD ROW: Joy Garber, Dorothy Huff, Sally Stahl, Helen Havighurst. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Allison, Jane Minnemann, Lou Glesenkamp, Barbara Burket, Joyce Sandbo. , ,qi .K L Q , V pf .- ,K 1 f l dx- . six' , fc.. ' X i l K up-I xi, x f K .R g ,K H ,. S-..,,N,, 2 xx. 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'f-'af' ,- l' s ' -- ' X' -- ' --Lies','.'.-.-....us:bL'5:.- ' .1 .ff ' Q.. ' j ,' f' ,' I f - Q i 111111 - 1501 ,ff f ,v Lynn Allison, olso o sophomore, wcis very wisely chosen os one of the ottendonts 'ro the queen. Lynn, whose double mojor is Speech ond English, is o mem- V ber of Pi Beto Phi sorority ond weors the Beto pin of fl ' l-lorry Mowry next to her orrow. X ,-4, ,sim i ,, 'N ill AN' 4, pw wlSelY J99n iS ' o ffgli pm Jig' wi X ,V sway ,, . Q45 A 'X 5 A75 1 ' 'i X5Sw'rYf'f L 4 f is Wivgg fix iw 1 ' ay J . f KVA- I f f X -X sy! on X s my , J., xx X st ,X ffp F. ls, .. ,-. 1, 1 of 4, X' A newcomer to the court of beauty and also to Wes- leyan is Barbara Burket, a freshman from Lakewood, Ohio. Barb, a cute and vivacious blond, was also nominated as a candidate for sponsor at this year's military ball and is now affiliated with the Delta Gamma sorority. ,-. ,... . ,, 5 0 ,V , ,345 an ,pw 1-i Vps ,, L 1 :. A-.ati li H The Phi Society was formed with the purpose ot recognizing the scholastic achievements of freshmen and sophomore students. Phi Society is a liberal arts scholastic honorary, sponsored by the senior honorary, Phi Beta Kappa. The newly elected junior members of Phi Beta Kappa serve in an advisory capacity for the members of the Phi Society. Since the guiding principles for the two societies are basically the same, a bond is established between them. Aside from the encouragement of high scholarship, the society at- tempts to broaden the individual into a well-rounded person. The election to Phi Society might well be a goal for every new Wesleyan Student. With such ideals in mind, the student may better realize the significance of scholarship in his college life. FIRST ROW: P. Newell, J. Feick, E. Stewart, A. Reisner, J. Walter, M. Riegel, D. Huff ,SAECOQND ROW: M. .Hibbert, D. Thurston, B. Benedict, B. Jones, D. Gilmore, M. J. Dawson, J ac , Cox, S. Crites, M. Radcliffe. THIRD ROW. T. Hudgel, B. Betts, P, Hays, J. Blessing M. Cecil, M. Donnenwirth, C. Smith, president, T. Bates, J. Roos, L. Horrocks, R. Snyder, L Kemp, R. Roelofs, J. Stone, J. Shingler, B. Bradley, E. Jaffa, C. Cassidy, D, Neeley, S. Atkinson Wx 153 3 va' x J- J uf, .f- s b-..:f:ff'i-:- 'fit' am. I . s , O cv EWS? FIRST ROW M E Oliver D Beck SECOND ROW N Schultz, K. Blaney, C. Yoder, R. Garn S Schrod r J McCartney C Bastian J MacKinnon S. Schweiker, G. Worstell. THIRD ROW M Stanforth D Eyssen B Cruikshank T Ogden E. Clifford, R. Heine, E. Chester, J Strecher J Siegfried D Kagiwadci J Young J Hinton C. Roudebush. 21. if fi.' ,A N. -, Qi ' ui il x C.: l:..,:i Hen,- L .. ln l776, at William and Mary College, an organiza- tion was established that was destined to make a dynamic entrance on the Ohio Wesleyan campus. Phi Beta Kappa, national scholarship fraternity, overtook a top position on campus on November 9, l907, and still holds that position today. Each spring, those students who have attained a sufficiently high aver- age are elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Also in the spring, there is Phi Beta Kappa Day. In the morning, a recog- nition chapel service is held, followed that evening by initiation and a banquet. Membership in Phi Beta Kappa is a high honor, for it means having not only a good scholastic record, but the quality of having a pleasing character. , i SENIOR WOMEN'S HONORARY Bastion, Cheryl Dougherty, Joan Ebenhock, Sue Fongmon, Ruth Ficken, Lou Oliver, Mary Ellen Murphy, Morgoret Musselmon, Morilyn Hinton, .leon Peters, Joonne Simons, Nancy Young, Jo Anne Every Spfil Sponsor 'fl as one Of campus do from milk played by King and awarded fi women an: Winners of tl Contest smile ri 55, Sue i Mury Ellen .llyn leon JO Anne Every spring the members of Mortar Board sponsor the Gold-diggers Ball, which ranks as one of Ohio Wesleyan's most popular all- campus dances. A variety of conveyances-r from milk wagons to roller skates, are em- ployed by the coeds to escort their dates. A King and Queen are chosen, and prizes are awarded for the best corsages, made by the women and worn by their escorts. Winners of the most original and most humorous corsage contest smile proudly for the camera. This year Miss loan Fluke of Kappa Alpha Theta was chosen Queen. Here she is shown being crowned by Sue Ebenhack, Mortar Board president. jim Williams acted as escort and accepted the King's crown for his frater- nity brother, Al Griffin of Phi Gamma Delta who was in the hospital. Members of Mortar Board acted as ticket-takers at the door. SENIOR MEN'S HONORARY 99 av- 'W' Z. Amick, G. Arneson, B, Baker, D, Elliott, A, Ficken, C, Hahn, P. Hall, G. Hamilton, R, Hardman, R, Harper, W. Heine, R. Hipkins, J. lngraham, A, Long, W. McFarland Myers, J. Millhon, J. Ogden, T. Powers, M. Rosser, R. Warner, E. Yoder, C. The anm War, SP0 senior mer best-loved campus. I into the away theii vacation. beanies u some men classmate: .ix is tg .QL .HVBI EM n, Eliionl A Film! Gt Hamilton, R. Hordmgnig Harm: 1111, if-graham, A4 Lcng, W. J, 'lf' ,fy J. Cgdgny POwEEiH Roi: :riff N'Fc ' A i Q 4 The onnuol Freshmon-Sophomore Tug-Ot- Wor, sponsored by Omicron Delto Koppo, senior men's honorory, hos become one of the best-loved troditions on Ohio WesIeyon's compus. It the freshmen pull the sophomores into the Olentongy River, they moy throw owoy their Frosh Dinks otter Thonksgiving vocotion. It not, they must weor the red beonies until Christmos. Pictured here ore some men stroining for the couse, while their clossmotes cheer them on to victory. , . 'YJ 4 i i r -A - .Jugssg N -v ,M 1 ' ' ' r I i , , i it is my ii i S if ir ii V it ii fi if i it I 1 v 6 i lU!F'0 W: ii fi , 'f:'T it 5 i 1 l l ' y 1 1 1 0 . I r . , UE 'V l J Pi Sigma Alpha Polmcal Sclence Honorary SEATED B Penfleld J Anderson R Johnston J Bruckheimer Prof B Arneson STANDING J Hlpklns A Ellsott G Worstell D Muller W Pursell M Powers Prof E Warner Members of the Wesleyan chapter of Pl Slgma Alpha national polltlcal scnen make up a select group of juniors and seniors a 3 O average nn theur ce honorary who have at least polutncal scnence major With election of of frcers twice a year Bob johnston was chosen to lead the group assisted by Greta Worstell and Jane Anderson vlce president and secre tary respectively The honorary as fortunate to have as faculty advzsor Doctor Ben Arne son h f w o or the past two years has held the honored posntlon of cl pres: ent of National Pu Sigma Alpha fu EN MATH EMATICS HONORARY Pi Mu Epsilon is a mathematics honorary pledged to sponsor some programs which will stimulate interest in all phases ot mathematics. A 3.0 point average is re- quired ot those who are otherwise eligible for membership. Unusual math subjects is the theme on which Pi Mu Epsilon spon- sors its interesting programs. SEATED: A. Emery, S. Stevens, W. Bangham, E Schwinn, T. Long, R. Glosh. STANDING: J. Orland, Mrs. E, Page, E. Prell, Professor Rowland, J. Wood, A. McGee, J. Kerby, Professor Woodbury. . A W ,, rw- --W---f.. - iliizz-'iA,,-.1 FIRST ROW: Dr. Manuel, Dr. Larsen, A. Emery, President G. Kookootsedes, T. Smith, R. I-Ioltzopple. SECOND ROW: Dr. Sinnett, J. Green, R. Pfeil, C. Noumonn, W. Zovitz, B. Rogers, Bossert, Bigony. - P., -' L ,pit FIRST ROW: Dr. Manu I D M. Rubright, K. Bloyneilprggijslxeg, Emery, T. Ogden, R. Bossert. SECONlj ROW: Sinnett, J McCortne Glosh, J, Gl'GI'1om,.Mr. Bigonyuy, D. J. FIRST ROW: Professor I-Omen' v, MacKinnon, R. Luchens, K- Blayneh ' SWGETZI A B. Rogers, T. Smith, E- Y' Yoong Foong, C. Neumann' L' LEOYBL. secouo Row: J. Andem' rr. Young, G. Smith, R' BOUUILI i.cl:NhA. worth, H. Pirringeff E-G iookoof. Emery, G. Holtzclpple' 'C Crone, sedes, J. Green, B- COHIGYM 'ueI D. THIRD ROW: Professor QT. Bang. Butler, W. Zovitl, E- Qrcotrg Nippert, ert, B. Newhord, E- I-'H-Y' 'Professor E. Roderick, E- Schwmnslofkan, M' Bossert, D. CI'1erry,. R' H T Ogden, Rubright, Professor Slime 'J 'IatrideS. J. Graham, J- MCC0 '1eB Clash, B' R. Cotner, B. EVOVISI f 'or 5igonY' Beethom, B. Pfeil, PVP ess SEATEIJ son, MI Seemon S. Schrf Holding mee the members GUI? were Qroduqfe Sp, dem Dime! CUST0m5. F bGUQIq led Hr os they h Dlonned mei el Suzie ments qtutfgsbc 9 I 7ii'yiw . i Iqfiuel . D FXEEY, Prggigsrsen, . ossert, SECISK -Msmggqrtney . lgonyh I I 1 V, W i,IuIi .sw Of59ni I. L X i Proffsil K. BIOYHEEI s lugflefli warn Il , 4' ' , S ', Emiifl. LILQOIC Q rloumolgn' on 'II RI' Belief fillers Iflii' I .V . . I'I, 'I ' UIC lgjf' ,.,r 9fi KW! I Lhzgpplei Oil: .LI 5. WIFI' UCI T .JU il gpfS0f Ma BUF ' :IJ T. i ,--If 2. Wil. Iliff J ' Lillif Profiwi 1' I 5' I-'fini I Q gm' mlm I I 4 . b Ogg? I 'r ff I ' 'Y ' . 6 I mnelli Iowa? I , S I sggiwl' V, 1 hyl I GIGS. if I . Ig, 4 Evgllsbfessor 8 Qieifi 9 :Q - , P ig. A 5,1 ' 11.51 SEATED: J. Evans, D. Keyser, Miss Massey, Miss Thomp- son, Mrs. Anowalt, B. Israel, J. Selvey. STANDING: B. Seeman, J. Hinton, R. Martin, D. Barlow, M. Newell, S. Schroeder, L. lrvin, M. Musselman, H. Thomas. Qi Ohio Wesleyan's campus is proud of its Home Economic Department's honorary society, Phi Upsilon Omicron. This honorary offers the opportunity of advancement for those girls who excel in the field of home economics by furthering interests in homemaking and im- proved family and home living. We doff our hats to those with the needle and the ladle in hand. Holding meetings twice each month, the members of the Home Economics Club were kept busy entertaining graduate speakers and a foreign stu- dent panel on other country's living customs. President Suzie Muters- baugh led the IOO members this year as they held their fall picnic and planned their spring banquet. Suzie Mutersbaugh, President, serves refresh- ments to the members. Kgw-+ve wa ,, -1 N f' ,Q 'I sf 1 A l X ..Z.L Se!?iT-3'-a,Z.',c 4-77 1 5 iff i ' l ' l , !l l l l f l gl, l I l l :ll 1 il' I 'Q li' l la l. fl 1 l i 4 Q l l l ll FIRST ROW: J. Weidel, M. Mead, D. Kuck, R. Keese. SECOND ROW: A. Bates, P. Murphy, E. Reich, B. Jackson, J. McKay. THIRD ROW: Professor , l Cressey, Professor Bayliff, A. Geyer, D. Kagiwada, Professor Macrory. I i r iw, , -.y . .. rw D , ' . , A . , , 3, . Y 2 1 .DM W... U .JIM L. U 'C:J Ll 0. 's.,-. if: K. l LW1.-' KJ. ,Q 'Q-, !,. W. r E SOCIOLOGY HONORARY i l E i l ' li l 'l l l l .l it 1 ll In order to study those fields related to sociological research, the Eg , members of the sociology honorary entertained numerous guest yi speakers this year. Open to those working in advanced CQUVSQS l , the club's twenty-eight members elected Maurie Mead president 1 , for the year. Professor Macrory served as faculty adviser. r i 1, 1 I. ll l l l i l gli , 166 at - I li l S' H! l ,, ill .ftp- 1. THIRD ROW: Prolessc' I Ill-11,21-5 Ingles? IND Ln I ' , M--L, , j I . A I 5 ii 'I ll ll WE' I ' - E3 u Ls' a I-:ey 24 I ART HONORARY I Established by seven charter members in l922, Theta chapter of Delta Phi Delta has this year grown to its greatest importance under President Sid Pennington. Furthering art in every way, the group busied them- selves in exchange exhibits and held their annual Beaux Arts Ball for the art, music, and dramatics honoraries. FIRST ROW: Mr. Stewart, Mr. Green, Mr. McFarland. I SECOND ROW: E. Conger, J. Rockwell, Mrs. Babcock, ' M. Zimmerman, S. Pennington, D. Eyssen. THIRD ROW: K. Erickson, Miss Getz, L. Beattie, J. Scar- berry. FOURTH ROW: M. Wissinger, B, Ziegler, J. Urban, J. Horton. FIFTH ROW: B. Moyse, J. Poti, C. Fox, J. Littick. SIXTH ROW: A. Sessions, C. Spring, M. Cargill, F. Allen. STANDING LEFT: B. I Andreson, J. Soulen, J. Flucke, B. Graham. STAND- ING RIGHT: G. Cone, V. Culbertson, R. Stecher, I NOT PICTURED: Jim Wagner, Jeanne Johnnson. ., ,,.i..,,, pu- ' -V '-'ff - 1 1 1 5 'i 1, Q. , .51 2 5 -2 -1 lf '54 Q -. 5 ,4 4--.,,', :-1 .- ' L 1 F' K 1 fi '3..':'-f 1'7 l 2-2. ill-'L -I 2. 'zllf' - -' ,xf:,3,:i.f:' ' 1 .Z I '.1'-,-gill-V-'- , ' -,',.-,A.'.',-.- 55,151 - - .-- ,, L.-3. - , ,fi .--'.. - f.. -- .,-.fl-..4 -4 , , 1- rffv. i , , s , I Q33 If, I V ,N ,,- -,V V- ,ui .-J,-. H 'ji rm- ? if ..-yfjii' , i', l:1vf:rfe. .fm we 53 .few T4 it rfieaw 2 1 T 'ef Li ll 6 d w if u ggi or 1. H .. W.. ,J - . .v Z. A ,, Hman .,,.,-me-fm, ,,,w,:kl,M5.7, n , M V , cf, ...Aww , NM' -., .,,-MMM., ,+,.,,,., , ,,.,f M I , f Wm. 'mi .' . in 1-Q rp,-' N? y4,'.-gl. , XM l' ic 1 . il wi' Qu FIRST ROW: Bill Long, Al Long, Rod Heine, Bob Kennedy, Bill Strand, John Westfall, Don Wedge, Tom Bangert, Gus Kookootsedes. SECOND ROW: Bob Gardner, Bob Darkey, George Amick, Dick Newell, Frank Osborne, Dale Bruce, R, Holtzapple, John McConnell. THIRD ROW: George Wishnevsky, Dan Ventres, Hayden Buckley, John Blair, Jack Allen, Ed Thomas, Jack Collins, Charles Barber, Michael Oberlander, Bill Smith, Hal Betz, Charles Crone, Wally Cross, Jim Higgins, John Ford. FOURTH ROW: Dick Woods, Ralph Luchs, Dennis Le- verett, Lloyd Horrocks, Jerry.Prittie, John Fisher, Paul Monroe, Coach Gauthier. Under the able hand of George Gauthier, Athletic Director, the Physical Education Department presents an all-inclusive program in which sports, both varsity and intramural, are an integral part of every student's life. Both striving for honors, fraternities participate in football, basket- ball and track, while contests in hockey and volleyball keep the sorority girls busy. F Entrance to Edwards Gymnasium. --the , Red Ciri V FIRST lilac Jacolgif ggc Jario Rbbefls, lalii Ke Y' Cheerle Cheerleadew Dove l30l4e'f Klnflonl Mal GeUlQg Zi, The Viment :Qgmm 5 TN and f 'l QUIT I Eotli Tiinities Cluliel. ZAISSTS in QED the FIRST ROW: John McConnal, Dale Jacoby, Andy Miller, Fred Porter, Ben Jacoby. SECOND ROW: John Stewart, Jim Roberts, Ted Chaney, Dick Weber, Bill Kelly. Cheerleaders: Bill Jeffers, June Sproule, Dave Baker, Nancy Evans, Jack Mac- Kinnon, Mary Ziegler. , I A Psi Chapter of the physical educa- tion fraternity, installed at Wesley- an in l934, has grown to its present 36 members. Under faculty advisor Bob Strimer, the chapter this year set up an Athlete of the Year award. FIRST ROW: J. Westfall, F. Osborne, T. Bangert, l-l. Betz, R. Spurrier, P. Spangler. SECOND ROW: W, Garrison, V. Fraser, J. Vargo, A, Miller, R. Gordin, R. Ramsey. THIRD ROW: P. Cutchin, D. Bruce, R. Guy, l-l. Buckley, W. Apel, C, Wullschlager. FOURTH ROW: R. Coverdale, W. Daugh- tery, S. Geesrnari, A. lngraharn, W, Free- man, R. Strirner, G. Gauthier, 'K-T J., 'I K, 2 2 g. gi! - 3 1 I l l I f ,li ' I I I . ,H il' YI .gl I II I I i 1 I, I I 's 5 . 'l ' I I I I I I II it tl Il 5-I l I I ln l I' Ll ,. I I I . .4 I7 :gi ' I .wr .Q 4 e Af I ,I H8 ,gf J? f lj lk -mf VBSUIYAI 'zen 1' ' I QQQY' 1'f'! I I Q. EB FIRST ROW: T. Bangert, C. Holman, A. Long, D. Wedge W Purcell, R. Gardner, R, Majerzak, D. Miller. SECOND RlOW Coach G. Fraser, W. Daugherty, R. Strimer, R. MacCracken,J Westfall, K. Sisterhen, R. Heine, B. Long, Coach S. Geesman, P Cutchin, Trainer D. Nist. THIRD ROW: H. Whetstone, C, Kaiser J. Blair, C. Bohne, V. Fraser, W. Cross, J. Vossers, J. Allen, D Bruce, J. Prittie, J. Slone. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. A. Miller, W Hedrick, H. Betz, J. Vargo, R. Brodnax, C. Higgens, W. Apel, J Fisher, F. Osborne, C. Crone, Mg'r. W, Peterson. FIFTH ROWg M Lightfoot, P. Monroe, M. Kornegger, S. Atma, R. Hilchey, C Cooper, W. Smith, P. Spangler, S. Radar. I 1 w Wcslcyanites fight hard in Case game, X5 .Xl ei 0 Bill Long intercepts Washington and Jefferson aerial, 4 'x GA f I' ' I 'AN I tif ... 5 V 5 ' + Tv?-s fam. is , rf-- ' ,f ::'N I E, , K X -'J Q7 if J. 'ff I 7' 0 I i K , I I Mimi .flfff wr, N ' ei new I 0 ., A fi! Jock Allen Bill A 1 T I pe Om BOHQQH Chuck Barber Home Bell John Blair .. L viaiilsllg' glmfsiow, l1e8otl'hMucC'0flti. 1' Il. Whit S' Geitmii. il J stone, C. Kaiser 3w.Vossers, J. Allen 0' C ' Mgr' A- Mlllerlwl . Higgens, W' Apgl 1. eterson. FlF'l'HROW T ll lf Alma' R' Hllflfi.Q www' Q E 353, X I Hayden Buckley Dale Bruce Wally Cross i i Rod Heine and two Baldwin- Wallace men tight for aerial. mb GQ K M f',. , I Game Resumes OTTERBEIN The Bishops opened the season with :i 60-i4 victory over Otterbein at Wes- terville. As a result of Wesleyan's penalties and fumbles, the Otters took a l4-O lead at the end of the first quarter. ln the second period Hayden Buckley fired three touchdown passes and Wedge bucked over to give the Bishops a 26-i4 edge at the half. While Buckley connected on six out of seven aerials, Don Wedge raced 88 yards on the first play from scrim- mage in the second half. Wedge, Rod Heine, and Bob Gardner all scored a pair of T.D.'s while Joe Slone, Dale Bruce and Sam Radar added a six-pointer apiece. BALDWI N -WALLACE The Yellow Jackets from Baldwin- Wallace continued their football su- premacy over Ohio Wesleyan at Selby Stadium by defeating us 35-20. With the final encounter of the two teams in a rivalry dating back to l895, Baldwin-Wallace won eleven of the thirteen contests. Norb Hecker, Yel- low Jacket end, paced B-W with three touchdowns and five conversions. Sparked by the passing of Buckley and Allen, the Bishops held a i3-7 lead at the end of the first half, but were unable to stave off the .lacket's powerful second half running and passing attack. CONNECTICUT The Bishops lost their third game of the season 20-I4 as they traveled to Storrs to meet the Huskies of the University of Connecticut. Scoring all three Huskie touchdowns, the sophomore passing combination of lrv Panciera and Joe Bettincourt proved too much for the favored Bishops, Bob Gardner's tally and Hayden Buckley's placement split the uprights to give Wesleyan a 7-6 lead at the half. In the fourth quarter, the Huskies shoved over 2 touchdowns on passes to ice the contest. A Buckley to Miller pass, good for 53 yards, and a touchdown with three minutes re- maining, kept the Bishops' hopes alive, but Connecticut maintained possession after the kickoff until the game ended. l73 Game Resumes CASE The Bishops next traveled to Cleve- land to meet the favored Case Rough Riders, who defeated the Bishops 20- l3 before a homecoming crowd of 5,000 at muddy Shaw Field. The Bishops had the ball deep in Case territory in the first quarter, but the Riders slammed the door shut on the Red and Black attack. Forced to punt after recovering a Case fumble in the second period, Buckley momentarily fumbled the ball, recovered, and skirt- ed right end for twenty yards to set up the first score of the game. Rod Heine's catch in the end zone and Buckley's placement gave the Bish- ops a 7-0 lead. But the Riders passing and running was too much as they exploded with 3 touchdowns to put the game on ice. DENISON The Bishops knocked the Big Red of Denison from the unbeaten collegiate ranks by upsetting them 33-13 at Deed's Field. Playing before a capacity homecoming crowd at Granville, the Bishops became the first team to score on the Big Red. First player to dent the Big Red goal line was Bob Gardner. Donn Miller then raced 44 yards on a reverse to put Wesleyan ahead I2-O, Vossers converting. Midway in the second quarter, Dale Bruce snagged Buckley's aerial on a 50 yard scoring play. Gardner skirted left end and Paul Monroe caught Joe Slone's pass for the remaining T.D.'s. OBERLIN Before this third straight home- coming crowd, it was the running of Gardner, a hard charging line and an alert pass defense that upset the fav- ored Oberlin Yoemen eleven 26-7. Climaxing a 53 yard march, Gardner swept right end from the l l and Vos- sers converted to give the Bishops a 7-0 lead at the half. Opening the second half by breaking through tackle, Gardner raced 64 yards to score. The l5O pound halfback swept right end again from the l4 for an- other score, after which Jack Allen hit Rod Heine with a touchdown pass for the final scoring of the afternoon. 'I74 -,,. . . 5 , 5 . . -4 , ... 4 1.. . Q L A Football Vern Fraser .-544 t. ,. .. ,V Ez., 44, ,f ,W , it Rod Heine . V 1...-Q-2: YQ., K -'I 2 V . . Bob Gardner f 9 Y .7 f J fy f ,f v. if .7 ' ,.. Donn Miller passes to Dale Bruce against Oberlin. n ig bull K Bob Gardner packs up o fxrst down os O.W.U. moves , down the field. ' Let's go, let's fight, Iet's win! W B-I-S-H-O-P-S! - W- ,,. - , 1 5 1 f V, f -E, f X A 4 I Q V ' 4 ' AAAAA f K, w , 2 W X33 , . Q Z - ,..4..,,f f f 1 . 1 ' , H WWXAW 4 t Marion L' htfo t Al 'ong Bill I-CHQ Dick Mccmcken Donn Miller Paul Monroe IQ 0 - V 6 NX EF Football x V . l - N .1 Mx, . RN I ili John Blair spills Washington and Jefferson ball carrier. x -M x i ii I vga . 2 as-gl 1 K 'sv Q g 4 A f af sv Jerry Prittie Wally Purcell Gus Sisterhen ootball John Vossers ' W Q ff X e- nf - al Xi . E Q 'R fl ' 'X -, 1:2 3 . I Nr 3 ij. fix: 'fag A 3 An 'sg '- ' imdb Don Wedge g A h , 1 f- . , X g a, N 78+ John Westfall X, W 1 N A - fi? V33 ' e 5 W 5 K 'if We 44 ' uk T J Hayden Buckley fades to throw against Washington and Jef- ferson. I S 2 ,s dfdd f : z fn' A E nfaiiira-A, X' R I 1 i-U 7 7.17,-fv . --rv-'TW-w - -.-.,-,j,..:7:g: ,:::,i-lliv- 1 m , A ,'t,f.fi'. rely ls! 2 lflvllll Ohio Wesleyan in defeating Mt. Union's Purple Raiders, upset its third consecutive -pre- viously unbeaten opponent. Tom Bangert sparked the de- fensive unit as they presented the offensive team with one scoring opportunity after an- other. Powered with Bob Gard- ner's 32 yard end sweep and Don Wedge's plunge over cen- ter from the 2, the Bishops took a l4-2 lead at the half. Scor- ing twice more on a fake hand- off and a line plunge in the last 20 seconds, Gardner clinched victory and ran his season's total up to 72 points. VV A S H l N GTO N 53 IEFFEIQSUN Before a Dad's Day crowd of 4,000, Wesleyan concluded its football season with a 27-7 victory over the Presidents from Washington and Jefferson. Gardner's 3 touchdowns ran his total up to 90 points to tie the seasonal scoring record set by teammate Don Wedge in the i949 campaign. Fullback, Don Wedge added another tally to his credit as he plunged over from the two Wth a all senior lineup on offense the Bishops ran one last play Gardner carried and almost broke away but was downed deep in the Presidents terri tory as the gun sounded IUFK Trailing 7 O to an underdog Wittenberg team Wesleyans desperate drives to the Luth e n l7 20 and l5 sta d Then with 3 minutes to go in the game the Wittenberg eleven elected to gamble and Wesleyan took over on their opponents 27 yard line After Joe Slone had picked up l2 yards o an aerial Buckley threw the touchdown pass to Rod Heine who made a beauti ful running catch and crossed the goal gust before he was forced out of bounds With Paul Spangler holding John Vossers kicked the all import ant extra point that tied up the ball game 7 7 l il PrOSP' loOl4el team out sl elever geconr showe Otterl hard-l lim M rey, l pound 0PP0n freshn Wesle strong -'-'-Qc.,-4 Don Wed QelS lm. in Broqlq uhm 0 P033 l Billllwln fl emily Wollofl W. fff' 1 1 H. W, I P 1 'H reg :nav fm 2 5. :'- gf- rl: 9fJQllf?f.l'fillaTlF'5. ll Prospects for a good varsity team next year looked promising with a smooth freshman team reporting this tall. The trosh started out slowly by losing to a strong Mt. Union eleven, 27-l3. They came back in the second game to tie Wittenberg, l3-l3, and showed strong improvement by spilling the Otterbein squad 42-Zl. Pacing a fast and hard-hitting backtield were Dave Stoner, lim Moses, Bob Bobazzoli, and Jim Pumph- rey. The line, which averaged a solid l79 pounds, was strong opposition to O.W.U. opponents. With this year's hard-hitting freshman line and fast backtield, Ohio Wesleyan has high hopes of putting another strong varsity team on the field. FIRST ROW: D. Courtney, R. Secoy, W. Shepler, J. Young, C. Smith, P. Farnham, R. Hall, C. Helm. SECOND ROW: H. Bruce, D. Hester, R. Bonazzoli, C. Dahl, K. Harris, S. Doore, R, Evilsizor, R. Riddle, C. Beckley, C. Hess, mgr. THIRD ROW: W. Dougherty, coach, J. Pumphrey, D. Hoffman, T. Rittenour, K. Williams, T. Waltz, J. Moses, D. Stephens, L. Groves, R. Lingo, R. Cuthin, coach. FOURTH ROW: H. Dowler, T. Goodrich M. Schrader, R. DeVos, H. Davis, W. Arnold, D. Stoner W. Griffith, S. Evans, mgr. FIFTH ROW: F. Zepp, mgr., V. Latferty, L. Bendon, J. Loboza, R. Kulp, R. Brubaker, T. Hager, V. Benning, T. Dole. 1 1 'I7 af-I l v nl . Gridiron thrills, decorations, the after-game dance, and the reunion of old Wesleyan chums held all attention over this year's Homecoming weekend. While Chi Omega's lovely Ginger Figley was crowned queen of the day, Phi Delta Theta captured the IFC cup for their unique puppet show. Though that festive day is now but a memory, always will we hold dear those warm experiences of meeting new faces and of renewing old friendships. K , fl N 'X fvfi A ff' illmff f ii Z Potrigic Ch x R NA Of ' V, ,I f V N ., iiec e '?'i,? i 2,1 ,- 1, thi, ll l '! xt :E , jig. xx' V all l !7,,, I 1 1 M Fins fp' AK- 1 'ffl fx if F i f i . K 47' 7f',7 gA .:107 few rf'-'n l M F11 ,lea 1' .. Ginger Flgley ond escort, Bob Hordmon. T WL 2' FE l lv' Q' A Q: u L W we Hr lxii l .Ev Potricio Kemerer Alice Beckman Ginno Nobis Dorthy Huff Charles Yoder Alon Elliot Dove Puddington Dick Rosser J 4 fic--'v---A---M fee-e -Y cc W ,H Q 1 ,fr vflwi, 4 1 s 4 2 'Umm A hot. . Icy-UP S Jud Mauhon, OWU Sfeff 9065 'H for G With coplf Ohio Wesle Rio Gronde losing stre point clelec only 4 of defeot, lud over the cc overoged o Bob Cover: ond Bill Iv Allen ot themselves son. Otter fooled by lllrlller gf Mount Ur l0D, Sl-7g 1-sf , , 'O .fm l m A Successful Season Rowland and Coverdale ready for rebound. With captain jud Millhon pacing the way, Ohio Wesleyan got off to a fast start against Rio Grande, but they ran into a four game losing streak including a heart-breaking l point defeat by Kent State. The Bishops won only 4 of their first l3 games, but even in defeat, lud continued to make sports fans all over the country sit up and take notice as he averaged about 23 points per game. With big Bob Coverdale and Dick Rowland at forwards, and Bill Millhon, John Bauknecht and lack Allen at the guards, the Bishops found themselves about half way through the'sea- son. Otterbein, Denison, and Capital were de- feated by decisive margins, and then the thriller of the year, the overtime game with Mount Union, saw the Bishops come out on top, 81-76. A RESUME OF THE GAMES OWU OPP 65 Rio Grande ..... ....... 4 4 40 Xavier ................... ..A.... 7 3 52 Kent State .................. .....,. 5 3 49 Washington 8. Jefferson ....... 73 57 Ohio University ........ ...,.., 7 5 76 Otterbein ....,....v.. ....... 6 3 59 Valparaiso . .... 70 60 Loyola .......... ....... 8 6 64 Heidelberg .......... ....... 3 9 69 Baldwin Wallace ....... 71 58 Heidelberg ....... ....... 5 9 86 Kenyon ........ ....... 5 3 61 Muskingum ..... ....... 8 2 66 Otterbein ....,. ....... 4 6 64 Denison .... ....... 4 5 88 Capital ........ ....... 6 5 81 Mount Union ..... .. 76 62 Akron Goodyear ,. ....... 82 81 Denison ........... ....... 5 7 73 Oberlin .... ....... 5 9 84 Capital .... ....... 6 6 59 Wooster .. ....... 38 :- ' V-T ' - ' f -'A -f- Gifted with lots of speed, o good set shot, ond exceptionol dribbling obility, lock come into his own obout midwoy through the seoson. Only o junior, jock is expected to hold down one of the storting posts on next yeor's five. ln his first yeor on the squod, john hos held down one of the first string guord positions, With plenty of speed ond drive, John hos con- sistently broken through opponent's defense. Also ci junior, he is being counted on for next yeor's squod. Bob Coverdole goes up ofter the boll -the game is on. l Jack Allen John Bouknecht Bob Coverdale Chuck Myem Jud Millhon Bl Millhon 5 held 5 C0n. 1 le bull Robert Coverdale - First-string forward this year, the 6' 5 junior has improved lOOfX-Q since his sophomore year, He uses his height exceptionally well under the boards in getting rebounds. Bob also has an effective one-hand push shot from the side. ludson Millhon -- jud, as picked at the beginning of the season, is one of the ten best players in the Mid-West. He holds the single-game, single-season and total point records at Wesleyan. lud led the Ohio Conference in scoring his sophomore and junior years and each year received All-Con- ference and All-Ohio awards. jud was elected captain of this year's team. He can shoot with either hand, and his left-handed hook is un- stoppable. William Millhan - Twin of jud, Bill held down a first string guard position on this year's five. A good ball-hand- ler and defensive man, Bill also has an accur- ate one-hand set shot. ' Charles Myers Sophomore forward, Chuck was one of the leading scorers with the frosh last year. He has a deadly shooting eye, and with a little more experience should develop into a threat. Stewa rt Petersen - A good rebounder, Stew has come a long way this year, and should come into his own in the next two years. Russell Ramsey - One of the four lettermen of this year's squad, Russ has been plagued by a knee injury. Al- though lacking in speed, Russ has a good set shot and is an aggressive defensive man. Richard Rowland - Dick held down one of the first string forward positions this year. He has a great one-hand push shot from the corner. Dick does a good job on rebounding, and has brought the crowd to its feet with his trick shots under the basket. Kenneth Salisiewski - Another member of last year's freshman squad, Ken is an aggressive player and a good ball-handler. Not too good a shot, with more experience he should be a help to future Bishop teams. my Bill Millhon Stew Petersen Russ RamseY Dick Rvwlvnd Ken salmewsk' lil ' 2355, If 4 ' m 1 r J 6 i l I JJ U I 4 I I r 1 1 Y 4 4 I J l 1 X I I J 5 il: 6 , f- f- 4- -J ,J -rf 'J ... .,,. 1 1 .1 p..f u .X M- ,H 14 . ,Q Lx ,N .J :Lg--I--' .mu ' 1--J aL:1::e 1.1-K-nl-1 Jud Millhon is under Rio Grande's basket. Result - 2 points. In the air are Jud Millhon and an opposing coger. ,J Can't an yone stop Jud? top lud? isz, ll 93 fi--7 The l95O-'Sl freshman basketball team is reported by Coach Bill Daugh- erty ta contain the greatest array of talent since the undefeated frash team af 46-47. Height was one of the fea- tures of the Baby Bishops, as the starting five averaged almost six feet three inches. ln a schedule of six in- tercollegiate skirmishes as well as with fraternity teams, the frosh squad promises to develop into one af the mast outstanding Ohio Conference teams seen in years. x ,. .' 'i .' FIRST ROW: R. Kulp, D. Graves, P. Kisseberth, R. Kimble, W. Chase, W. Hensge, l-l. Davis. SECOND ROW: D. Newman, Coach W. Daugherty, G. Palmer, R. Devos, J. McKinnie, D. Hoffman, F. Cerny, R. Rhaades. Spfll SEATED: B. Dougherty. FIRST ROW: Cooch Dougherty, D. Rhodes, T. Bennett, J. Bahnert, J. Lincoln, W. Apel N. Reeves, H. Heisermon. SECOND ROW: W. Holtz apple, R. Holtzopple, C. Higgins, L, Green, J. Ford, D Wiedie, H. Buckley, D. Gordin, L. Lash. -- ,s .- lm-.I -V, ,. ,r 4 l 4 - - 2 --- .- 'W ,' :'mz77l U 4'53l4, w?3a 1- fl :Lf -lg.. :DLL-rn Lili -4:4 L. Q After' o cloudy pre-seoson record, Cooch Bill Dougherty's diomond oces snapped bock to clinch the Ohio Conference championship with o tolly of ten victories ogoinst two losses. While pitchers Nelson Reeves ond Dove Wiedie honclled the mound staff, Bill Apel led the teom batting o .357 seosonol civeroge. lohn Bohner wos coptoin during the BishoP seoson. l l wi 4 The C9SSluI Seo Coplfllhg D ln llie Ol'llO meet d Coach Bill Jped baclqll0 iPlOf15lllpwllh t N0 losses- gnd Dove 5 em Ave' 'ed gnc' 0ver09e' wQ me Bishop Spring Ta-assist FIRST ROW: J. Collins, B. Fondran, R. Riemenschneider, J. Pope, D. Williams, R. Gardner, G. Kerns, D. Baker, W. Strand. SECOND ROW: Coach Geesman, T. Bangert, R. MacCracken, W. Smith, D. Miller, W. Fletcher, R. Kennedy, J. Allen, J. Blair, Coach Gauthier. THIRD ROW: D. Nest, Trainer, R. Heine, J. Bauknecht, W. Welp, A. Joslyn, D. Ventres, R. Darlcey, B. Jacoby. The Bishop tracksters enjoyed another suc- cessful season, dropping only two dual meets, one each to Oberlin and Albion. Paced by co- captains Dave Williams and Bob Gardner, the Wesleyan thinclads finished in second place in the Ohio Conference and third in the All- Ohio meet. SEASON SUMMARY OWU 66 2X3 l27 V2 l27V2 99 42 39 64V2 6-4V2 9l 62 U3 l i5 l I5 Cincinnati ..... Capital .... Otterbein ,,.. Heidelberg ,,,.. Albion .............. Baldwin Wallace Case ................ Denison ...... Wooster ...... Oberlin ..... Akron ..... Louisville .... OPP. 60 U3 ......3O 2X3 Sl 5X6 ........28 ...... U85 523A ........42 ...-..36 64 ZX3 ..-..-..29 l lf' .Q F i i i 1 5 J l l i - l . .1 'i 2...-of -.. ..---, .... .. ,.- 1 - - Y f nvrl+LEA h,. . amqwfpff J J ' V u, ,-Q4 P' N- -3 l l l FIRST ROW: D. Neiswander, D. Leverett, C. Purdy, D. Whye, B. Bein, J. Sommo. SECOND ROW: Coach Geesman, B. Johns, J. Rambeau, L. Horrocks, J. Pritty, P. Leek, G. McMillen, Coach Gauthier. THIRD ROW: W. Kelly, F. Porter, J. Stewart, D. Jacoby, R. Weber. Q l l l l tg I J. x X . 't They're off as Wesleyan chalks up another victory. u 9 0 r0SS The l BSS, by 0 Pol' of OU th YO ef' slreflg Wall Baldwin Q fllflemeet Ohio Corlfeff svpllomore U each winning The l95O Bishop cross-country squad, although led by a pair of outstanding runners, lacked the over-all strength to ensure a winning season. They defeated Baldwin Wallace, Mount Union, and Akron in a nine-meet schedule, and placed fourth in the Ohio Conference meet. junior Bill Smith and sophomore Lloyd Horrocks were the pace-setters, each winning individual honors in all meets. LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Gauthier, D. l.f3vefe'ff, K. Lawson, R. Dqfkey, vv. Kelly, G- Amlck- -, - - i,.f-r- . az -tz, scn Chau ' ,gf . X VTX lj-,I D. Casto, W. Smith, G. Marsh, L. Horrocks, l ' E 5 I, ,ni ,, ,MW .y f 1' u rv 01 U le ca' H fe f f e Y 5 u-vig -Jf! 4, Swimming . . . Don Wedge's mermen had a tough season this year, getting oft on the wrong foot by losing their first meet ot the season to Wooster. Despite a comeback at their next meet, the team couldn't come out on top in those following. Free-styler Dave Hummel and diver Doug Smith paced the team. Degplle Cl poor 1950 Season' h rocquel men the Succession of WesleY0 breakers YO Ohl' Denison, but Capital, and Ol coming Sec lUC lc: FIRST ROW: R. Sc P. Houck. SECON C. Corey, B. Cha 'M-1 ii ws Ii' 95595 ' .- ,wht 1-ff' V4 gig! ii? tiki at as 1 Despite o poor showing in o tough 1950 seoson, Cooch ShonkIin's racquet men held high hopes for the coming seoson. Plogued by o succession of injuries ond hord luck, Wesleyon dropped heort- breokers to Ohio Stote, Kenyon, ond Denison, but wolloped Wooster, Copitol, ond Ohio Northern. FIRST ROW: R. Schneider, G. Kookootsedes, P. Houck. SECOND ROW: M. Oberlonder, C. Corey, B. Chambers. WN With a well-organized program of intramural sports throughout the year, both sororities and fraterni- ties competed for that keenly sought goal-the annual intramural trophy. Whether in football, basketball, softball, or volleyball, those fraternity men not in varsity sports put their all into each event while the women fight it out in a number of sports including basketball, softball, and bowling. As in the past few years, competition was extremely close, the winner ending up only a few points above the next high competitors. t'j0l.,l NC E il. l:lRST ROW: E. Lamb, R. Guillod, W. Crev- iston, R. Almond, E. Brill. SECOND ROW: A- Bovsen, E. Davis, R. Versteeg, J. Wood, D. Jacoby. lnlfamu CHA' VO KNE Eme l0n. R. P son, ill l l S WE ll, Ty ch of ng, wely Ove n A' f l E1 El 1 .,Vi4D KNEELING: J. Roberts, A Emery, W. Dunham, W. Crevis ton. STANDING: H, Meilinger R. Poe, D. Wiedie, W. Thomp son, W. Millhon, J. Millhon. f, I 4 1. T? SEATED: R. Gorden, B. Fondran, T. Roby, R. Crawford, R. Steele, B, Townsley, R. Wood. STANDING: J. Lynsky B. Reese, E. Davis, S. Mason, K. Dimlich, T. Reed, J. Harpham, C. Reichart, R. Rossland. T 1 I I9 vt 1 1 . V- -affix - 12,150,157 552: ritliwiljt -Wi 12212055 CC7Ulwl't'l1l f WRESTLING For the third consecutive year, Phi Delta Theta walked away with the intramural wrestling Cup, Paced by Bob Clines in the 155 pound weight division, Bob Kennedy in the 165, Marion Light- foot in the 175, and Tom Bangert in the an- limited weights, the Phi Delts took four of the eight championships. Sig Eps and Alpha Sigs tally up final scores. Active lhlf tion Gnd Club com: Ohio Stott Northwef Ned Locki qnls fleet, standing S Bob Gifford, winner of the 1950 intramural cross country competition. 196 95 vw t 3 r' Phi Dello Thelo urol wrestling mp l55 pound wmgh, l65, Nlorion Light. Boooeri in the ,nn lts took lour ol the Active this toll in both instruc- tion ond rocing, the Soiling Club competed with Denison, Ohio Stote, ond ot Chicogo's Northwestern Invitotionol. Ned Lockwood poced Wesley- on's fleet, os the club's out- stonding skipper. ' . fmol SCOYCS- .Q , ,avid ' Y-' n. 4 XNA415 FQ l.Xb X Q ww .NW ,fy r I FIRST ROW M Herman M A Benjamin, J. Bowman, C. Oldham. SECOND ROW. J. Shreffler S Ebenhack R Fangman P Beneke, P. Cope, J. Anderson, The Women's Athletic I-lonorary, organized here in I949, is open to all senior girls who fulfill the qualifications of scholarship, good sportsmanship, and leadership in WRA activities. Mary Ann Ben- jamin, president of Twin W, heads the organiza- tion in its endeavor to raise money for a women's field house by selling refreshments at the inter- collegiate games. WOMEN S PHYSICAL EDUCATION HONORARY .1 F.-1, I xi 'Fx' 'f'-'ii'f lQl l'- '1 , . , . , , , 1 '. . I X ,f , , ' . ' l? A ll, D '. Jl 1' li 1 K., L., - l l 2 l 3 ri ll li xi! I . hi. A 1 1 'i lf'-l 'l-- l - l l i- i 4 l l V l. Young feminine ciquorions odd ci touch of glamour to the pool. . i 5 5 W l l'-.firvi 5 N G 'lliiifx M FIRST ROW: P. Owen, S. Rogers, C. Clork, S. Seiple, N. Donovon H Franklin. secouo ROW: Miss gtewl ort, P. Richtmyer, L. Smith, J. Heine, M. Cecil, L. Thomos, M. Diehl, N. I Mitchell, A. Folley. l 11 '. it l i l ll l l i l i l l l 4 l i ,NX D f.. ,, ,-.,., QU, - i .J i-.qi Ruth Plott interprets o modern donce. Wgeldini Ed. dub Oggisted Af meei voriouS f ouiif1Q5 5por1SOfE such SUl3 gram Of Wgm ld II. 1 is ,-...+I I I W Q- Wielding the gavel for the girl's Phys. Ed. club this year was jeanne Snodgrass, assisted by Betsy Baldwin, vice president. At meetings held twice a month at the various sorority houses, the girls planned outings for their spring program, and sponsored some interesting speakers an such subjects as the YWCA athletic pro- gram and vocational training. I 1' I IT: I. ' ' II ' M ,.,. III? oII'I I I I fe E52 x-: iflill IIUII -,..,. FIRST ROW: A. Shreve, P. Cape, B. Glare, J. Plank, M. Kirk, J. Ellis. SECOND ROW: M. Ben- jamin, D. Davis, S. Atkinson, J. Snodgrass, C. Tarbell, B. Beattie, B. Gatthoffer. THIRD ROW: E. Norton, M. Thamlinson, J. Krumm, L. LePon- tois, D. Richards, L. Smith, S. Morgan, J. Ander- son. FOURTH ROW: M. White, S. Schroeder, J. Lutz, P. Beneke, S. Rogers, P. Kemmerer. SITTING ON THE FLOOR: J, Daugherty, B. Beat- tie, L. Smith, N. Fillingham, C. Ripsch, S. Schweiker. SITTING ON COUCH: M. Benjamin, M. Tarbell, J. Bowman, J. Plank, P. Cape. STANDING: M. Cutting, J. Snodgrass, S. Rogers, I, Gorham, P. Beneke, B. Osborn, D. Davis, D. Radio, C. Roudebush, C. Clark. The organization on campus that almost every girl participates in at one time or another is the Wamen's Recreation Assa- ciatian. Every type of sport is offered during the year, both in the Fall and in the Spring. Intramural teams are set up for all those who wish to participate, and for those who are more skillful at the games, all star teams for hockey and basketball are organized. ,I if I I l I I I ,I II I III II ,WI ' I I II ,I III I I I I I I I I I , I X I I j I I I I I I I I I , . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I ,I 'I I I I I I, . II I I I I I I I I I I 1. jl If I I . :.-:.J::I wi--x at m' sf r I uf, ,, ,A N ,, ,..-. as, ,,.,. ,...- .f 1 iff F Fai l'f1f ii 'T51x:fffi 557' E 1f'ixff'N'i 'Q '-Lf L L at JMEETLE at 523 r.u5L:.1' AA l l -- -yu l i l i i li i i l i it ii l i l r l iz zoz i 4. nfl H Q55 L Due to the poor weather this fall, the archery program was restricted to a practice session to get warmed up for the spring tournament. Under the capable direction of Dolores Radio, archery sporthead, postcard tourna- ments were held with other schools in which the Wesleyan shooters sent their scores in to a central board and compared them with those of other participating schools. Bowling is sponsored both in the fall and in the spring semester this year. Louise Damon organized the various sorority and independent groups' teams into a tournament which was played off at the Recreation Bowling Alleys on Tuesday and Friday after- noons. Hgclfe Comir19OUlOll hockey trODllY Them sororiTYf Alpltos in llle nesdoy Gnd l the sororill C bottling if C Athletic Field, vembersow ill tournament in Competition is l rebound, if this toll' the restricted to Q warmed UD lor nl- Under the Dolores Rodio, ostcord toumq. other schools in o shooters sent Lentrol boord dnd rt those ot other 5, Coming out on top this year to win the hockey trophy was the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, who beat the Zeta Tau Alphas in the final play. Each Wed- nesday and Thursday atternoon saw the sorority and independent teams battling it out at the Women's Athletic Field, and the middle ot No- vember saw the windup tor the hockey tournament this year. Competition is keen as basketeers jump tor rebound. red both in the lull I Semester this lem' l .ggmzgd the vurioii i Qloulsl nt vfnlclt W05, ,gependen ujfflcime e M-. and l7rid0Y . --1 iiiiii FIRST ROW: L. Smith, J. Heine, M. Benjamin, J, Snodgrass, S. Staten, C. Ripsch. SECOND ROW: P. Cope, J. Ellis, P. Palmer, P. Beneke, A. Bowker, M. Cecil, M. White, P. Martin, L. LePontois. The intramural basketball tourna- ment was set up this year by Beth Beattie and Lois Smith, co-sport- heads. Each sorority and independent group sets up from one to three teams, and on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Fri- day, the various teams play oft their games at the Armory. The team win- ning the tournament is awarded a trophy at the end ot the year during the annual WRA banquet. 20 1 ,351 rf, K xg 514 75 U , .13 ,Wt f 25 5 ,,.,,, S 'x , , - . . 4 I 5 ' fhlxfu-'A swf- 1, v - -. ,.,...-... . K- -V-wvf-wa.:-9-aan-1-,ravi-wneyy ff If . '- 'rw .1 fr 4- pi.--,. ,. .,, . 4 a 1 r - ! w n sl ,J fggwwwngf' Yi ,-,, PA ,V . ,,,. ,M .'.,di w , ,,,,.,Qi .rr 1 gs' 2nZ,f1bi!zf J 2'-'99 '5'f7'z?1:.5f ., . '5't'5 '?1'f ' fr - ' ,.fQQSff1H ' Q .fn xv, ..1 ' 4 . 5 L 4 1 y ' - -.,,-,173 .V A 1,55 f - ' ,L 4--,V - .,f,. . . .-- .' --' - , '., J 'fir ' ,A ,.,-a. , ,-. ..,4, x f,,,..,.. - .-I.: - H, ,- 7 -Lug., -.- ar, ,If 1-:-. yigw,-'1,' --Q .lT..,: :J Y -4, , . A , I, 1. M .,,A , 1- ,-4.1.5, .,-,- f -,. . ,,, , ,. , A .,. ,:..., .-. ..,--. .,- ., -.4 .,4.,, ,f -, ,. . .1 I..-,I-1:-1..,,... x,.,,, A,,,-.., ,,-' -,-4- N..- , A FIRST ROW: M. Nelson, L. Jackson, Mrs. Hewitt, N Swanner, C. Carr, B. Baldwin, J. Smart, R. Seabury Dean Parker, J. Rockwell. SECOND ROW: Pat Kem erer, R. Westberg, N. Kriger, L. Still, M. Stautfer, C. Bastian, J. Coulter, L. Glesenkamp, R. Reese, N Smith, J. Shreffler, C. Oldham, S. Stevens. T0 inc0fP0' ulness bel rushees, P0 set up 0 nf semesters. Carr, the o great slrldr lotions wif and scholc ' Panhellenic Council 206 Xw Q 'fn -,. 5 k i V y- To incorporate informality and natur- alness between sorority women and rushees, Panhellenic Council this year set up a new rushing program between semesters. Under President Carolyn Carr, the organization goes on making great strides in improving sorority re- lations with their annual workshops and scholarship trophy. f Amid packing boxes and over- turned pop bottles freshmen women get acquainted. 207 Song sessions are frequent at the Alpha Chi Omega house. With prospects of their new house to be com- pleted for the next year, Alpha Chis cele- brated their Z7th anniversary on Wesleyan's campus. Having their candidate for student body vice president, Marilyn Musselman, come out on top, the chapter keynoted their year's activities with their successful Spring formal. r 208 N ALPHA CHI OMEGA SENIORS Blayney, Brewster, Bull, Burns, Crawford, Keyster, Lee, Moore, Musselman, Myers, Old- ham, Schultz, Spicer, Thompson, Weidel, Wesler, Wiklander. iumoizs Alexander, Amick, Eleanor Bradley, Evelyn Bradley, Cassady, Culbertson, Evans, Kunz- man, Roberts, Swanner, Wisterman. SOPHOMORES Alonso, Armstrong, Becker, Bernard, Bolton, Bradley, Davis, Donenwirth, Fitch, Hepple- white, Holstein, Hoover, Hunt, lacobi, Mapp, Mellen, Robertson, Slaybaugh, Sproule, Stahl, White, Wilson. FIRST ROW. J' Becker, N. Row Cussqd : BlOi Y, J, 4 M' Doftewiril D' KeYSGr, N S' Cfflwlofd 'MYers,0ld, ' 500. Welclell Bradley, Evelyn 3' Evans, Kunz- S'6lfI'IGFI. .-:fn --+' -9' yd' BOIIOII, Il, Hewle- H ,. mba, Mapu, v n ,x - 4.4 fgule, SIUIIII Q Q .0 I Q, 0' fr-W1 '9 QQ .060 .66 r .- I FIRST ROW: L. Alexander, J. Alonso, A. Amick, J. Armstrong, Mellan, S, Moore, M, Musselman, P. Myers, C. Oldham, J. J. Beck , N. B RO er emord' A' Bloyney' A' Bolton' B' Bradley' SECOND Roberts, H. Robertson, N. Schultz. FIFTH ROW: J. Spicer, B. Slay- W- E. Bradley, E. Bradley, P. Brewster, B. Bull, A. Burns, M. S S hi N S H I b h,J.S l,.t ,. , .Th ,J.W'dl, Cassady, J. Crawford, V. Culbertson, D, Davis. THIRD ROW: aug proue O Warmer Ompson el e M. Donewirth, J. Evans, A. Fitch, J, Hoover, B. Hum, N. Jacobi, L, Wesley, N. White. SIXTH ROW: R. Wilson, N. Wiklonder, L. D' KEYSEV, M. Kunzman, R. Lee. FOURTH ROW: J. Mopp, S. Wisterman, Mrs. W. S. Fisher, Housemother. 209 l I Alpha Delta Pi, the oldest college sorority in the world, has kept true to the standards which have made it one of Wesleyan's most harmonious organizations. With a new house, a new and gracious housemother, Mrs. Mich- elson, and placing in the sorority skit con- test, ADPi's feel happy with the realization of their year's achievements. T .t . b mpg , QS , N Kam . J3,.Ij ,,,i7v ,lk,jlX 4 K Q ,R 3 ,, 1 , umm.. Wx N , , X 1 Q W ,, my wi f sv -- xyfjfgf Q, 55 vwi-3, -xv-X ,fcmqfi 4 ki! X, fr 3,- - N-, -,Mg k.4,W,,,Q.,,,, 210 A ALPHA DELTA Pl SENIORS Clark, Colman, Deem, Kriger, Walser. JUNIORS Carl, Clarke, Clifford, Edwards, Evans, lack- son, Klotz, Lane, Moyse, Spaulding, Stuntz, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, VanDuzee. SOPHOMORES Bell, Bolen, Cook, Eliason, George, Grabfelter, Hoover, Krickbaum, Mueller, Vice, West. I i i FIRST F E- Cliff! Eliqson H00Ver l l EV. W0lSer, 2.-:rClS, Evans, lock- Sooulding, Stunlz, 3 1- Vonlluzee. . ., Qfgrge, Groblellil, I 5 gr .,1...,. l 1 ff U W 0 we -7' X ff fx CN aa 3 Q X .Q OLOA 'F fa an IL, Y., kv, FIRST ROW: N. Bell, N. Bolen, B. Corl, M. Clork, M. Clorke, FOURTH ROW: N. Kriger, B, Lone, B. Moyse, G. Mueller, P E. Clifford. SECOND ROW: T, Cook, A. Deern, J. Edwards, H. Price, N. Spaulding. FIFTH ROW: J. Stuntz, H. Thomos, M Fll050 L L. Evans, C. Georgi. THIRD ROW: L. Grobfelder, A. Thompson, J, Urbon, N. Vonduzee, F. Vici, SIXTH ROW: M HOOVEV, B. Jackson, E. Klotz, B. Knebusch, J. Krickboum. Wolser, M. West, Mrs. Chito Michoelson, Housemother, .,,. -..,- H - nv D YV, V ' f 5 l The Alpha Gams settled down in their new house on Elizabeth street last tall and began an active year. Besides having women repre- senting it in practically all campus activities, Alpha 'Gamma Delta enjoyed the fruits ot a successful rushing season. . ..,,. h- i , .Jr f, 42555 212 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Fi, SENIORS l-lotfman, Keese, Lump, Markle, McManis, Peck, Picktord, Reich, Rohde, Slade, Ward, Wilson, Worstell, Zerbe. IUNIORS Boyd, Brown, Carson, Colbeth, Coulter, Holi I Hyde, Koenigseker, Muhlback, Parker, Smith, Snyder, l. Wilson, Zeigler. SOPHOMORES Ashley, Blass, Blessing, Cassler, Clauson, Cul- berson, Dawson, Evans, Grimm, Kishman, Mitchell, Mollet, Radio, Reid, Rothaermel, Walchli, Winkler. VY' A E A F' i 9' ,1 Brown Colbetl Vqns ef Mqfltle IELTA r X rrlnle, McMunis, e' Sloder WGTII, xeth, Coulter, Holi, -ack, Parker, Smith, I Cceslef, CIOUSOIIIII' 5, Gnmm, Kislrmol. -, qeld, Rothoermrl .. -A .25 .frffl -2 rs.. 'Rst Nr S ? 432 . no-66. 00 'Q .9 FIRST ROW: B. Ashley, M. Blass, J. Blessing, P. Boyd, S. Iett, A. Muhlbach, M. Noecker, P. Oldfather, J. Parker, A. Brown, J. Bryne, R. Carson, K. Clauson. SECOND ROW: E. Peck, B. Pickford. FIFTH ROW: D. Radio, B. Reid, E. Reich, G. Colbeth, M. Coulter, N, Culberson, D. Jackson, M. Dawson, R. Rhode, B, Rothaermel, M. Slade, L. Smith, M. Snyder. SIXTH Evans, G. Grimm, J. Hoffman. THIRD ROW: M. Holl, M. ROW: B. Walchli, B. Ward, J. Wilson, M. Wilson, B. Winkler, Hyde, R. Keese, M. Kishman, A. Koenigseker, M. Lump, J. G. Worstell, B. Zeigler, J. Zerbe. SEVENTH ROW: Mrs. W. Markle, M. McManis. FOURTH ROW: R. Mitchell, N. Mol- Seifter, Housemofher. .f.g-wr ' - - -t H 2 H 'rw ' 5 'Cf' . ' f ' l W The Alpha Xi's successfully climaxed their year l95O-Sl with a Christmas Tea Dance. They were also very successful in their campus and sorority affairs. Among the many other events in which they participated was their Spring Formal, the Rose Dance, and an open house for their housemother, Mrs. Shields. Vi 2 ff 9.45 fi. if l S Wi Ll ew L SJ? ll fi. fa. 3 Lf li... l A SEiflliDi:?.S Bowman, Bruckhiemer, Campbell, Cope, Eben- hack, Fradkin, Hostetler, Hubbard, johnson, Pitcock, Stevens, Zimmerman. Quit-libres Bonisteele, Child, Cook, Glesenkamp, Irvin, Jimenez, Mack, Perkins, Roudebush, Snod- grass, Wheeler. SCf2DHC351f,--i0 R E S Bell, Brother, Carner, Cole, Courrier, Elder Feldman, Ferry, Frost, Fry, Guelzow, Hough l-luntley, lmbler, Kayser, Mack, Schuler Smith, Wilmerink, Young. .... .....-.-,..,.....-.,.-J:L.,...-.. -..-..-.2v.,....,.,,-L-s.-..n.1-,-.v.-fn.-4--.,h',,f.u, ,-1.gLg.p.,-N-,-vmsee:..n9s5nu f Colle, Eben. Grd' l0l1l'lS0n' senkomp, livin, udebuslw, Snod- g Courrier, Elllefl EUelZ.Owr Hough' img, Schuler. fs 3 QQ., FlRST ROW: A. Bell, B, Bell, J, Bowman, M. Bonisteel, S. Brother, J. Bruckheimer, J. Campbell, C. Corner. SECOND ROW: A. Child, J. Cole, J. Cook, P. Cope, R. Currier, S. Ebenhack, B. Elder, J. Feldman. THlRD ROW: C. Ferry, B. Fradkin, M. Fry, B. Frost, L. Gelsenkamp, N. Guelzaw, N. Hostetler, B. Hough. FOURTH ROW: N. Huntley, N. Hubbard, H. lmbler, L. Irwin, M. - .... -A ,......., . Ca- . . as' 5 36 13,6 f E7 gi if 0 T 009000060 'AEA Jimenez, J. Johnson, J. Kayser, J. Mack. FIFTH ROW: T. Mack, M. Moon, K. Perkins, M. Pitcock, C. Roudebush, J. Schuler, B. Smith, J. Snodgrass. SIXTH ROW: S. Stevens, P. Wheeler, Nl. Winans, D. Wilrnerink, P. Young, M, Zimmerman, Mrs. Edna Shields, Housemother. 215 G ff-1-V -- - -f f- M--If-N f-w--- - f- --.-.An . ..K.:,.,, -4 This year the Chi O's came back to the house with the X and Horseshoe to find it all redec- orated. Under the leadership of President Peggy Stautter, the chapter bought its home on Winter Street and launched a year of par- ties, Monday night meetings, the Kappa Sig- Chi O Christmas formal, rushing, and most of all, just being Chi O's-a priceless treasure to every sister. '..'-'L' ' . , Vg xg ..t, L .M . . .,r. 5 , ' ,' . pl ' 216 Clall QMEGA SENEORS Carr, Dabney, Dornott, Gartman, Geist, Hart l-lerman, Kirk, Lake, Marr, Reinfried, Russell Stterra, Stautter, Stevens, Thomson, White. JUNIORS Ackerman, Andresen, B. Baker, S. Baker Cone, Figley, Goodnow, Heitzman, Hertzig Lindenmeyer, Pickwick, Stuart, Sutton, Tost lebe, Wissinger. SGPHOMCRES Bedell, Bryenton, Culbertson, Gibson, l-learne, Hollinger, johns, Keefe, Koch, MacAtfee Moock, Nelson, Weiner, Whitman, Wismar. 57+ , YV- ,Y Bedell, 5 B - rx R . OW' A- Dot B' Gelgf' C G my' HON C' HWQ J fled. Russell, SCU, White. .-er. S. Boker, man, Herizlg, Sutton, Tost- Q gm Heome, 3.7, MocAIIee. .mmf Wismor. F . .-, . , ...Ale .., - ,g.,., ,Q LAL A.-MLM H , Q Af-LKLLLHLAI-J Y I I ,. W il 5 6 'W av J Y' 5 FIRST ROW: C. Ackerman, B. Andresen, B. Baker, S. Baker, B. Bedell, E. Bryenton, C. Carr, B. Culbertson, G. Cone. SECOND ROW: A. Dabney, C. Dornoft, E. Exner, G. Figley, L. Gartman, B- GeiSt, S. Gibson, J. Goodnow, N. Goodwin. THIRD ROW: J. GVUY, N. Harshman, S. Hart, J. Hearne, S. Heitzman, M. Herman, C' He'IZIQ, J- I'IOIIinger, M. Johns. FOURTH ROW: Z. Keefe, M. our RN .ia Q E ff sl' 5 XM Kirk, K. Koch, B. Lake, J. Lindenmeyer, B. Marr, R. McAfee, S. Moock, M. Nelson. FIFTH ROW: E. Pickwick, H. Reinfried, S. Russell, M. Sferra, P. Stauffer, N. Stevens, C. Stuart, S. Sutton M. Thomson. SIXTH ROW: M. Tostlebe, J. Weiner, V. White, M. Whitman, E. Wismar, M. Wissinger, Mrs. Mary Evans, House- mother. 217 - ., , .., V... , :f ir, :N ,Q 'F' N f, . . J.. . in --Q ' Y ,.,. --....,,.,,,t. ,,,.,.,,-1.,,-,..g --'- Y'-,il U' L , , J, 'H E E JAX The Tri Delts have had a busy year with much to recall, They remember National Convention in Mackinac last summer, in the fall, the scholarship presented to them for the third and final time, Bun's variety show award, the square dance at Holiday Hill, and at Christ- mas, the formal banquet. Rushing ended suc- cessfully with the pledging of twenty four girls. Tri Delt has fine plans for the future. 28 L... ii . ... an ,M U, K 4 -Mdn .,v..,u. .,-..f,.-1.i.1.L..-M...-.., 'A-atc.-...a..1nsnxu1um 9 i xg Beck, Dornbirer, Dorrance, Downard, Erickson, Green, Hinton, Horton, Israel, Martin, Mc- Dougal, Oliver, Rockwell, Ross, Scarberry, Selvey, Wolfred. jL!Z1llQRS Bradfield, Brumbaugh, Coe, Ellis, Heineke, Kirk, Link, McGill, Murray, Ruggles, Somer- ville, Sorn, Westberg. an e. I+ gs Syl u.i'Jvs.GLxL5 Atkinson, Byall, Bond, Cox, Easterly, Hartley, Hodge, Holmes, jackman, Martin, Minne- mann, Newell, Radcliffe, Reed, Riegal, Rob- ertson, Rodee, Selvey, Shaweker, Strickling, Stromberg, VanLuit. .mmcusziw -.. ,..-,. -...... ny.-..--f -5--ev-Av-'w'f2'2'P- 'f - - G I 1 l .B 1 i I I4 N S. L4 FIRST Row. Brllmbqch, B Dorf Once f M French, N C Helnek t H Q, S. .loclqmqnl I , 1 lord, Erickson, MOTHHI MC, iss, S,CQ,beHy I Ellis, l-leinelie, Ruggles, Somer- v .5gterly, Hartley, . Mgrtin, Minne- fxigd .-,,,,,, smriiiii. - ...H , L... .L . . -., u. 'H' , Q 5 63' 5' N. . W .-qs? FlR5T ROW: S. Atkinson, D. Beck, L. Bond, S. Brodtield, F. Mcirtin, E. McDougal, J. McGill, J. Minnernonn, J. Murray, FIFTH Brumboch, B. Byoll, E. Cox, A. Dornbirer. SECOND ROW: N. ROW: E. Newell, M. E. Oliver, M. Rodclitte, M. Reed, M. Riegel, DOVVOVWCG, M. Downord, J. Easterly, J. Ellis, C. Erickson, R. J. Robertson, J. Rockwell, L, Rodee. SIXTH ROW: L. Ross, P, French, N. Glezen, N. Green. THIRD ROW: S. Hortley, B. Ruggles, J. Scorberry, E. Selvey, J. Selvey, L. Showeker, J. Som- Heineke, J. Hinton, N. Hodge, G. Holmes, J. Horton, B. lsroel, erville, F. Sorn. SEVENTH ROW: J. Strickling, J. VonLuit, R. S. Jockmon. FOURTH ROW: M. Kirk, J. Link, D. Mortin, R. Westberg, C. Wolfred, Mrs. Florence Metzger, Housemother. 219 Second place winners with Delta Gamma Nursery Rhymes in the sorority skit night, their new house, the Christmas party for the children's home, and their parties with the Denison Delta Gamma chapter and Phi Delta Theta here on our own campus, have abound- ed with the spirit which has made the D, G.'s one of O. W. U.'s finest and most enviable sororities. 2 ifQsa- DELTA GAMMA SENIORS ' Bartholomai, Beattie, M. Campbell, Cargill Daugherty, Douda, Fox, Freitag, Garn, Fur- seth, Henderson, Jones, Lander, Linton, Mere- dith, Peters, Ruese, Shreffler, Webb. IUNIORS Carter, Davis, Dyer, Ferguson, Fillingham Fiscus, Gregory, Gilchrist, Grisier, Hakes Hoffman, Newell, Osborn, Platt, Seltzer Spring, St. john, Townes. SOPHCMORES Anderson, Benedict, Bradley, Butterworth, N Campbell, Daddow, Evans, Fields, Griffiths Hagberg, Havighurst, johnson, Kemp, Kunz Luedeking, Moore, Quellhorst, Rosser, Walter Ward, Youker. I lDlJell, Cargill, UQ. Gam, Fw, .V Lll'il0n' Mere- Webb. ,s:n, Fillingliam Grisier, l'lalles, - Platt, Seltzer, Eutterwolllllll- Fteldg, Glillitlls, , 37, Kemp, Kum- --tf RCSSGT, W0llll l I I..,..,, X U fx FIRST ROW: C. Anderson, M. Bartholomai, L. Beattie, B. Benedict, J' Bfedlev, A. Butterworth, M. Campbell, N. Campbell. SECOND ROW: M' C0fQill, N. Carter, J. Daddow, J. Daugherty, M. Davis, B' Doudct J- Dyer, M. K. Evans. THIRD ROW: A. Ferguson, M. Fields, N. Fillingham, A. Fiscus, C. Fox, E. Frietag, G. Furseth, R. Gam. FOURTH Row: M. Gilchrist, B. Gregory, J. Gtlttlttte, D. Grislerf J- l'l0Qb9I'Q, C. Hakes, H. Havighurst, E. Henderson. FIFTH ROW: P. Hoffman, S. Johnson, J. Jones, L. Kemp, B Kunz, D. Lander, E. Linton, M. Luedeking. SIXTH ROW: V Meredith, H. Moore, M. Newell, B. Osborne, J. Peters, R. Platt J. Quellhorst, M. Rosser. SEVENTH ROW: M. Seltzer, J. Shreftler C. Spring, B. St. John, S. Townes, J. Walter, M. Ward, J. Webb EIGHTH ROW: C. Youker, Mrs. Thurman Smith, Housemother. 2 L C r .1..,, .., ....,' .-.. 4' I' n Big doings were in store for Ohio Wesleyan's Alpha Eta Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta this year. First on the list was completion of their new lodge, the third one to go up on sorority circle. For the second year in a row, the Gamma Phis copped a first place trophy in the Homecoming float competition. Winning the l95O song fest and working together made this year a happy one. iff-lwltfllt-.fiflt P lull B ETA . , X ..,...1pfe:-:as-Q-1 gear- - -ww,-ff: f--i.wa:,...nu.-n::-::,:Q:- -:riff --- SENKJRS Compton, Everett, Gettleman, l-lart, ludkins Klamm, Pennington, Rogers, Ruble, Scofield Stanforth, Still. suisiioits Barefoot, Fuchs, Gordon, Hall, Lindsay, Neu- bauer, Sessions, Smart, Spoerr, Winter, Wolf, Wood. SCPHOMQRES Baker, Betts, Dickerson, Feike, Frazier, Funk Garber, Hudgel, LePontois, Pratt, Richtmeyer, Roseberry, Scaios. .nw . .--f---.wwiifn-f.:-n,,.-Q-an-so gwgg- ,,.., Y. zz.. V. , l i 3 P 2 ' 1 ,J 1 ll ,V L' 'Ji ,f 1 in i FIRST ROW' Wnpgon, J , Ffqzier h l , D, FL R0W,E H ' GI L Lindsey R Lx A K Hurt' JUCMHS, Ruble, Scofield, :TL Lindsey, Neu- zerr, Winter, Wolf, if tg, Frazier, Funk. Rthtmeyifr 5 Pratt, J py- I 3' A I , 3. vf if V 0 'Q- fr -er' fs? ME 6 FIRST ROW: P. Boker, M. Barefoot, M. Betts, C. Gettlemon, P. P. Richtmyer, B. Rogers, P. Roseberry, J. Ruble, E. Scolo. FIFTH C0mDfOn, J. D' k . - F l IC erson, J. Everett. SECOND ROW- J- Femkf M' ROW: A. Scofield, A. Sessions, J. Smart, J. Spoerr, M. Stonforth, '0Z'e'f D- Fuchs, J. Funk, J. Gomer, s. Gordon, B. Hou. THIRD W - L. St'lI, S. W' t . SIXTH RO I M. W If, M. W d, M . L. H. ROW' E- HGH, T. Hudgel, M. Judkins, C. Klomm, L, LePontois, I In er O OO VS L' L'nd50Y, R. Neubauer. FOURTH ROW: S. Pennington, D. Prott, Myer, Housemother. 22 at i ' 2 'E The Thetas started out the year with Lee jackson as president and Mrs. Long, a Theta herself, as new housemother. The girls upheld Thetas high standards of lite by engaging in all campus activities enthusiastically, They took the trophy in the intramural hockey tournament, selected Dottie Hutt as candid- ate who was selected Bijou Queen, won second place in the Song Fest, and held many social events such as the Brother, Son, Sweetheart Party, and the Trionym. il L+ L15 224 KAPPA ALPHA THETA l i, I SENIOR5 l j Eyssen, Ficken, Fitzgerald, B. Huff, Jackson, I Lerch, Mead, Monroe, Paryzek, Penfield, l Quick, Romano, Simons, Stewart. 1 i IUNIORS ti Beattie, Davis, DeArmon, DeLong, Flucke, Gorham, Orton, Plank, Rose, Seabury, Simes- ter, Stockwell. l SOPHOMORES Anderson, Bennett, BeVier, Brannon, Butler, Coe, Frey, l-lammon, Hays, Henes, Hodge, D. Hutt, Lydens, Mayer, Motz, Nobis, Orth Staten, Turner. B0YSen, 5, B A' Duvis. s. Qeruld, D- F, P' Hills, H. J. Lefchl Fc . l i,-.N n lit 1 I fl l l .ii . B. Hutt, Jackson Powzek, Penlielrl tewort. en, DeLong, Fluclie, Rose, Seubury, Simes- lexjggr, Bronn0fh Blllll o-,S Henes,ll0flQ9il' ,- .Motz, NobiS, ill gf.. -V -...4.L-hAi. . 'C' I FIRST ROW: C. Anderson, B. Beattie, J. Bennett, J. BeVier, S B0YS6n, B. Brannon, S. Brown, L. Butler, M. Coe. SECOND ROW A' Dflvis, S. DeArmon, E. DeLong, D. Eyssen, L. Ficken, B. Fitz Qemldf D- Frey, 1. Gorham, A. Halley, THIRD Row. P. Hommon P- Hovs, H. Henes, C. Hodge, B. Hutt, D. Huff, R. ice, L. Jackson J- Lefch. FOURTH Row. N. Lydens, M. Mccfeory, M. A. Mayer, r X. f X M. Mead, J. Monroe, C. Motz, G. Nobis, N. Orth, J. Orton. FIFTH ROW: M. Paryzek, B. Penfield, J. Plank, J. Quick, J. Romano, C. Rose, N. Rulketter, R. Seabury, H. Simester. SIXTH ROW: N. Simons, S. Staten, S. Stewart, R. Stockwell, G. Turner, 'MraSiAlbert Long, Housemother. 22 V P X XX'Fx1wXl!:lX I - i l I 1 l nbergl Dqmon' v K Kepnefl Mon, Xhoen. WGdQ, Eison, Goddis, -':r1m, Newman, Szears, Wagner, . Qgmpbeil, CufdY. -- 'raft Mm' -' ,, v . 1 A-fgrfird, S0nb0f?, L Tucker, Webs, On the chapter's twenty-fifth year on campus, Wesleyan Pi Phis hold many fond memories ot l95O-Sl. With representation in all campus activities, they especially remember with pride their new housemother, Aunt D , and their eight members ot Phi Beta Kappa. 22 PI BETA PHI 1 1 i SENIORS Anderson, Bastian, Brumbaugh, Burton, Con- ger, Fangman, l-lush, Kuck, Love, Murphy, Mutersbaugh, Schreier, Seeman, Smith, Tay- lor, Vandewater, Wiborg, 1. Young. IUNIORS Baldwin, Barlow, Carter, Duckwitz, Hazel- wood, Kayko, Lyon, Nickles, Patterson, Rhodes, Schweiker, Steele, Weber, Yochem, P. Young. SOPHOMORES Allison, Betts, Boyd, Campbell, Carper, Cecil, Garver, Gilmore, Gotthotter, Heine, Hees- pelink, Hibbert, jones, Lord, Mehlhope, Nes- bitt, Prior, Reisner, Shrull, Strother, White, Wintermute. FIRST ROW' Bastion, B E Bllilgn ,J D . 'CU uckwltzl R Gotthgffer P B' Hush- For D, Love' E Jgll' Bullolli Con- K' LOVE, Murphy man, Smith, Tqyl Young, Doclcwitz, Hazel. - :k'es, Patterson, : Weber, Yocliem, ::e'j Cdfpeficelllf 5, Heine, Heer- Z lrmrhope, Nes' , Srrotlref, Wlll 'A A' -A-,...1.4.- .S -- :. A . -- .Ls--Fh....4.,.1L'.'..- Q W l x .7-.J FIRST ROW: L. Allison, J. Anderson, B. Baldwin, J. Barlow, C Bosfion, B. Beers, E. Boyd, B. Brumbaugh. secorsro Row. M Burton, J. Campbell, J. Carper, M. Carter, M. Cecil, E. Conger, E Duckwitz, R. Fangman. THIRD ROW: M. Garver, D. Gilmore, B Gollhoffer, P. Hazelwood, H. Heespelink, L. Heine, M. Hibbert, B- Hush. FOURTH ROW: N. Jones, S. Kayko, D. Kuch, H, Lord D' Love, E- Lyon, J. Melhope, M. Murphy. FIFTH ROW: H Mutersbaugh, K. Nesbitt, B. Nickles, E, Patterson, S. Prior, A Reisner, P. Rhodes, N. Schrier. SIXTH ROW: S. Schweiker, V. See rnan, J. Shrull, N. Smith, L. Steele, B. Strother, N. Taylor, E Turner. SEVENTH ROW: V. Vanderwater, A. Weber, R. White R. Wiborg, M. Winterrnute, P. Yochem, J. Young, P. Young, Mrs. Felicia Dampeer, Housemother. - ,- ,-f, 229 4 fs , . Sf ii .l . l ll . ll lili- ii: ll ll . li il li il Zeta loyalty and friendship grew deeper day by day as the wearers of the crown and shield really joined together in making ZTA a sub- stantial part of the OWU campus. Winning the WRA participation cup and the first prize Homecoming float trophy, and holding their annual Spring formal and a Christmas party with their alumni were just a few of the out- standing events during the past successful year for the Zetas. l i i 7 230 ZETA TAU ALPHA l SENIORS Beneke, Koechert, Lawson, Lohr, MacKinnon, Nilson, N. Smith, N. l. Smith, Watters, Wood, IUNIORS Leimbach, Olmstead, Williams. SOPHOMORES Aylmer, Cassidy, Cobb, Davis, Hedland, Keck, Krum, McComb, McCutcheon, Maneely, Neely, Norton, Richards, Shreve, Watters, Wuest. if , , W W. -,Y 4,,,:u-me x 3 H A -- -..4...,,L -- V ,t '- --Q -- ------..1, ..4. 'X'--...K - w- -NESS Wotters,W0Odl I I I ITIS. I I I ns, Hedlondr Keck' ,gg 1l 1zfI-n rcheofh MMIII' I Shreve, WGIIEIS' 'im 1 . FIRST ROW: C. Aylmer, P. Beneke, C. Cassady, J. Cobb, C. Davis, M. Hedlund. SECOND ROW: J. Keck, J. Koechert, J. Krum, S. Lawson, S. Leimbach, J. Lohr. THIRD ROW: J. MacKinnon, D. McComb, J. McCutcheon, C. Maneely, D. Neely, M. Nilson. I FOURTH ROW: E. Norton, A. Olmsted, D. Richards, A. Shreve, N. E. Smith, N. J. Smith. FIFTH ROW: N. Watters, C. Watters, I. Williams, H. VVOOCI, E- Wuest, Mrs. R. R. Watters, Housemother. N... ..4... 231 ...L isssorprraoerst Womraws Associmiorw This year, with lane Ann Stoneburner as president, the lndependent Women's Asso- ciation highlighted their activities with a Winter Wonderland formal, an old-tash- ioned Christmas square dance, and a re- treat at Butler Farm. A foreign student scholarship and program meetings each Monday night kept the girls busy through- out the rest of the year. 232 7, SENIORS Harrington, Orland, Sloatman, Soulen, Stockwell, Troxell. yur-lions Claxton, Cruikshank, Glass, Gray, Kiang, Kneis- ley, Lee, Litsinberger, McCutcheon, Nincehelser Parks, Saleste, Stoneburner, Turner. SOPHOMORES Burley, Gratz, l-lamilton, Jones, Kanniard, Latterty Lutz, Malish, Ramey, Shingler. FRESHMEN Moragne, Stoudenmire, Thompson, Wetherell. SPECIAL STUDENTS Hyun, jurjans, Kim, Svinzov. SouIen, Stockwell Gray: KIGVIQI Kneisu Icheon. Nincehelsef Turner. Ies, Konniord, IuIIerIy, Ier. Dmpsonl WCIIIQIEII. gv. Hug..- L' L. FIRST ROW: M. Burley, B. Gloss, M. Gratz, S. Har rington, B. Jones, I. Jurjcms. SECOND ROW: H. Kon niord, L. Kneisley, S. Lofferty, E. Lee, O. Litsinberger, J. Lutze. THIRD ROW: M. McCutcI'1en, L. Molish L. Morogne, C. Nincehelser, J. Orland, S. Parks. FOURTH ROW: C. Ramey, V. Soleste, J. Shingler, R. Slootmon, J. Stoneburner, M. Troxell. FIFTH ROW: B. Turner, S. Woddill. 233 ri l Wi v 'V 'WWA A ' ' K-ggi T-'mfw 'S Mm - 'ff A... I 14,2 .ir l igl rl ll. l .. if i l l A ri ilifi 1 ll... Vi 1 1, l Q 4 l l S i I l l zfE .il. gi is r xr.: l 'A G' Q lr e 5 ii' R - Ll 5- Q+1 . . il -1: 'P ,i?'Ji. Hifi' :Yi ll? 2 - r ,... V4,, 4 'il i ll' i I i l V i la '- Q . N1 W i 1 .YET J 3 i li gil lil . la r lr rl 1 .,,. ., r il!! rlig, 234 FIRST ROW: J. Redaway, J. Stevens, R. Nemeschy, R. Hardman, N. Markle. SECOND ROW: C. Carmichael, H. Lauer, R. Johnston, P. Becker, H. Huseman, R. Brown, W. Welp. THIRD ROW: G. Ackley, A. Griffin, D. Hood, K. McCormick, D, Smith, D. Schaeffer. if -9:2 if gg gi W -iw fldiw ,P . ..-. mu!--EFTCI--D-WDC LW S- mr. ci: eseeerl . fail, Interfrofeff various ff? Wesleyorfi training, CV esters, ond scholarship to develop Greek letre dinoting lhf lntertraternity council is composed of various representatives from each of Wesleyan's l5 fraternities. ln coor- dinating the rushing program, pledge training, and Hell week between sem- esters, and in awarding their annual scholarship trophy, IFC has continued to develop high character in men's Greek letter societies on our campus. Pledging of freshmen is handled by IFC. I l l L a l 05 P .W l Greeted this fall by a charming new house- mother, Mrs. Stilwell, and by a newly redecor- ated fraternity house, the brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi pledged twenty freshmen and con- tinued to excel in all varsity sports, intra- murals, and scholastic achievement. All in all, Alpha Sig's can look back on a highly successful year. 236 1 , li-,ff :LV li ll l Ainey, Finical, Glass, Hahnert, jackson, Lud- wig, Stephens, Strand, Swank, Swisher Wooley, Yoder. I 5 , , Allen, Buckley, Grant, Hovis, Humphreville Klann, Lenc, Miller, Palmer, Paye, Peterson Pfiel, Plunkett, Poston, Sibley, G. Smith, T Smith, Sullivan, Thaler, Vossers. L Casto, Clipson, Evans, Eisenhart, Gerhauser, Gross, jackson, Jeffers, Lawson, Lease, Leek, Mastin, Niswander, Parker, Robertson, Smyth, Swisher. Bonazzoli, Butler, Cruser, Kepner, McCarter, McMannis, Pittenger, Roth, Slick, Stemenf Tracewell, Turner, Whitworth, Zepp. fl, .e-,L-f-sfiezsreii FIRST R Buckley, D Ow, Ro . W' P- Cn GTOSSI W H ville,R J l . QC K. Lawson, 4 C' Ludwig l 2'-. G. Smith 'i i. 'l JGCkS0nl iudh nk' SWlSlier I Hlmphreville D. : WS, Peterson, ,T- S-Eli. - za, Gerliousef, gm, Lease, Leek, 3 zcertson, Smyth, J Q- fer MCCUJJEJ' ..f'i .F f 1259 ,Z ROW: P, C , Gross W I-Ilusor, R. Evans, P. Finical, F. Gerhauser, C. Grant, . ' ' Ohnmlf E- Hflfch, E. Hows. THIRD ROW: J. Hum C' Ludwig R . , . Mastin, R. McCarter, C. McMannis, C. Miller, A .T I? f a X37 Buckley D B . utler, D. Casto, J. ChriSfy, C. Clipson. SECOND ville, R,J k K LGWSO acGson, R. Jackson, W. Jeffers, P. Kepner, W. Klann, . nl 1 '-ease, P. Leek. FOURTH ROW: M. Lena, J. Linn, Alfley, J. Allen, R. Bonazzali, R. Bonham, H. C. pre- D. Niswander, C. Palmer. FIFTH ROW: W. Parker, R, Paye, R. Pfeil, H. Pittinger, C. Poston, J. Plunkett, J. Robertson, C. Roth, L. Sibley. SIXTH ROW: R. Slick, G. Smith, T. Smith, C. Stemen, J. Stephens, W. Strand, J. Swisher, T. Swisher, L. Sullivan. SEVENTH ROW: R. Swank, D. Thaler, C. Tracewell, R. Turner, J. Vossers, B. Whitworth, R. Wooley, C. Yoder, F. Zepp. EIGHTH ROW: D. Zimmerman, Mrs. Clarissa Stilwell, Housemother. Brotherhood and fellowship have marked the i950-Sl year for Alpha Tau Omega. Our fraternity can boast a fine pledge class and an outstanding year for all its brothers. When the supper dishes are cleared and the brothers are gathered around the glowing fireplace, our spirit is renewed by the stirring strains of such songs as Our jewels , Old Alpha , and Dear ATO . ALPHA TAU OMEGA SENIORS Aldrich, Amick, Baker, Cunningham, lezerc Kerr, Osborne, Price, Stewart, Tull. iuuioizs Allen, Anderson, Bannon, Bauer, Betz, Fraser, George, Havens, Helsel, Kelly, Kleinmann Kuehn, Muntwyler, Neilson, Reddaway, Rob- erts, Sliupas, Thomas, Towne, Vargo, Weber, Wilson. SOPHOMORES Bein, Conner, Everson, Griffith, Hart, Hedrick Hereford, Holloway, Horrocks, Howard, laco- by, Jamieson, Porter, Rode, Snyder, Swanson Webster. FRESHMEN Amick, Cerny, Greenleaf, Griffith, Hoffman Lingo, Lobaza, Pearce, Ransone, Vogel, Gra- ber, Holland, Howard, Nelson, Weisman. I FIRST RQW, D Bunn On, R, Bama Co finer, ji Evers: lllll' D- Hon, iv , J. Hollowqy L , R, lerzerc' , Q IVIEGA Unnlnghoml Ie zere ml. Tull, ' ,, Bauer, Betz, Fraser, I KEIIY, Kleinmonn, SOD, Reddowuy, Rob. -owne, Vorgo, Weber, Griffith, Hart, Hedrick, grrocks, Howard, lero- Zade, Snyder, Swanson, Griffith, Hoflmdd, re ,-I ?.:nSC'Ier Vogell , ' un. Nwcn, Wersm ,ve-f '3'daTg,-TTT! 'i.. I e.. FIRST Row: D. Ardfrch, c. Amrck, W. Amrck, D. Boker, T. Bannon, R. Bauer, E. Bein, H. Befz, F. Cerny. SECOND ROW: G. Sign? goivejsogif D- GSOVQS, H. Greenleaf, J. Griffith, W. Grif- ' - , . elsel, J. Hereford. THIRD ROW: R. Hoffman, J. R Holloway' L' l'lOr 0Cl4S, D. Howard, D. Jacoby, T. Jamieson . J e'Ze'Cf W- Kelly, C. Kerr. FOURTH ROW: R. Krernmonn I I My rl jf X ffl? 343512 me J. Kuehn, R. Lingo, J. Lobaza, D, Muntwyler, A. Weilson, J Pearce, F. Porter, B. Price. FIFTH ROW: M. Ransone, J. Redda way, J. Roberts, P. Silverwood, V. Sliupas, R. Snyder, W. Sullivan, E. Swanson, J. Tull. SIXTH ROW: J. Vargo, R. Weber, H Webster, G. Wilson, Mrs. H. Wyss, Housemother. 239 .fi 1 l s l 1 l 1 l i l l i x i 1, 1 Xi fl .., , l ?i . w l' I I. U! . l ' . is il I i I i I if, 'l :K 'll ,gif ii li . if : gl ,Eff N7 T ,iz-S i l T gl BETA SIGMA TAU A new housemother, Mrs. Richard Weiss, re- placing Mrs. Bessie Beal, the addition ot The Cottage , the third house on Beta Sig corner, and their first league championship, in tall volleyball, combined to make an exciting and memorable year tor Beta Sigma Tau. 24 SENIORS Allen, Barnhill, Crawford, Detweiler, Gross- man, Green, jones, Kagiwada, Powell, Schnei- der, Turnbull, Uyehara, Vesey. IUNIORS Almond, Burley, Chester, Clark, Duvall, Fen- aughty, Foong, Geyer, Goldstein, McCartney Moser, Poe, Stavenhagen, Steinkraus, Tiede- mann, Upperco, Weber, Weiss. SOPHOMORES Bachellor, Carr, Graves, lchida, jefferson lotta, Kistler, McMurdock, Roelots, Salonis Smith, Sommer, Takushi, Thompson, Vigne, Walkley, Wagner, Warner, Wiseman, Whye Woodward. FRESHMEN Applegeth, Bachman, Beall, Beckley, Burkett Chatman, Dietterich, Giltix, Holloway, l-OPP Thurston, Williams. I 4 . 1 FlRST F' Buch Row: mlm' W' Bufleyy R E' Clfjwford T I Fenquglih GFOSSI-non F K. Jefferson TTT --- --KLM ,WMM - K Fl . RST ROW' F- Allen, R. Almond, D. Applegath, M. Bachellor, F. . W Bochmon, D. Barnhill, R. Beau, C. Beckley. secomo Row E' Burley' R' Burkeff, J. Carr, L. Chatman, E. Chester, H. Clark ' Cfowford, P. Dieterick. THIRD ROW: H. Detweiler, J. Duvall T. F G enaughty, A. GGYSV, Y. Gilfix, H. Goldstein, L. Graves, P. Krossmon- FOURTH ROW: M. Green, W, Holloway, A. lchida, . J efferson, W. Jones, D. Kagiwada, B. Kistler, R. Lapp. FIFTH . 5 is ROW: J. McCartney, R. McMurdock, W. Moser, M. Peebles, W Poe, J, Powell, C. Salonis, R. Schneider. SIXTH ROW: C. Smith M. Sommer, J. Stavenhagen, R. Steinkraus, K. Takushi, L. Thomp son, H. Tiedemann, D. Thurston. SEVENTH ROW: J. Upperco, T Uyehara, W. Vesey, W. Vigne, N. Wclkley, D. Wagner, J. War ner, J. Weber. EIGHTH ROW: J. Williams, R. Wiseman, N Weiss, D. Whye, D. Woodward. Theta chapter began its ninety-eighth year with the spirit that has kept it the chapter in longest continual operation at Ohio Wes- leyan. This spirit continued through the year and was evidenced in the pledging of twenty- four men who will continue the Beta emphasis on scholarship, activities, and athletics. Old Wooglin continues to smile upon the fraternity that strives to maintain its enviable position among Wesleyan Greeks. y I Balthaser, Beetham, Ghrist, Glosh, Grahqm Holman, Koch, Layton, A. Long, T. Long, W, Long, Ransom, Rhodes, Roderick, Slenker, 1 Watters, Wedge, Wooley. Anderson, Canright, Cooper, Freitag, B. Gra- ham, Hauck, Johnson, Lacock, Mayer, Mus- selman, Newhard, Shank, Taylor, Tucker, VanBuren, Ventres. Chaney, Davenport, Day, Dove, Eiken, logger Lilly, McClintock, Metzel, Mowry, Neff Purdy, Smith, Treis. Baldwin, Christensen, Compton, Corey, Cof- ner, DeVos, Dexter, Draz, Goodrich, Kaufman, Kisseberth, Kocher, Martin, Mathews, Mere- dith, Miller, Pickering, Reaney, Schwartz, Shrader, Simpson, Smith, Thomas. ., ,,......-.f1-r-:f ' :-f-3-1:,,.,,,g,, I I , F 3 5 fi R' Cqflilght Don, R- Dm R' FrellQ9, h R, Qu Y, P, logger, R Lqcock B Lllng R Q ' i X Q31 fist, Glosh, Gmhqm X. LOUQI L ' OUQ, W. Roderick, gienker iv I mer' Freitag: GIG- -OCOCl4, Mqygrl Mus, UIQ, Taylor, Tucker, ., Dove, Eiken,logger, etzel, Mowry, Nell, fsmplofli Corel' Col' - G0Odrich,Koufmon, :rm Mathews, lleft' - Reoneli Scllllo 4 f rlz, 'al ThCm05' i'MlAlLHfm.Lx.L..s..xu....4-4J...L.g,..,,- L-.. . Q. . .I IL ..:1.4-011:-I - . ..4L..L - .g.,,.,, V new v-4 FIRST ROW: H. Anderson, H. Baldwin, D, Balthaser, W. Beetham, R. Canright, T. Chaney, R. Cheseldine, M. Christenson, J. Comp ton. SECOND ROW: G. Cooper, B. Corey, R. Cotner, R. Daven- DOFIU R- DOY, D. Devos, P. Dexter, D. Dove, D. Draz. THIRD ROW R. Freitag, J. Ghrist, R. Glosh, T. Goodrich, B. Graham, J. Graham, R. Guy, P. Hauck, D. Hindman. FOURTH ROW: E. Holman, D. JOQQQF, R. Johnson, P. Kauffman, P. Kisseberth, G. Kocher, W. Lacock, B. Layton, E. Lilly. FIFTH ROW: T. Long, A. Long, W. Long, R. Mccianiock, J. Mathews, c. Moyer, J. Meredith, W. I Clank? T7 e 3 9 U Metzel, C. Miller, SIXTH ROW: H, Mowry, D. Musselman, R. Neff, H. Newhard, R. Pickering, C. Purdy, D. Ransom, J. Reaney, D. Rhodes. SEVENTH ROW: E. Roderick, M. Shrader, M Schwartz, T. Shank, D, Simpson, N. Slenker, V. Smith, N. Smith T. Taylor. EIGHTH ROW: K. Thomas, V. Thomas, S. Treis, A Tucker, S. VanBuren, H. VanOstell, D. Ventres, D. Watters, D Wedge. NINTH ROW: R, Woolley, Mrs. James Linn, House- mother. 1 .....s.:L 1 .. sg. ...L iQ.,.'7 L'--g 1-.....L '1'4zu1n.:,.vea.'2tz!1! Z4 l '.1as.,'5:f 'Q J.:ci. fYYi152L'!l'4j .. .. . .- ': '--.. Tri - -: ' . 1 ' ,xr . .2 H IDSF, I.uCIqS MC' Jeflglefg rover, I-Ieisermun, Shrull, Sitz, Spil. 1, Morsholl, Mich- JS W, McDevitt i. Af' f ' jgglg- y,4.xLS'-x...L..s.---+.--4.- L-.. . ikli'-S-A - F iw 1, .-M . .. Wh.. 1? an YZ, FIRST ROW: D. Anderson, D. Andrews, G. Berquisf, A. Brown, Marshall, D. Mulletf. FOURTH ROW: R. Myers, P. Pendery, V. G. Buell, W. Byers, H. Conklin, J. Cornett. SECOND ROW: F. Rash, J. Reid, J. Ring, A. Schlosser, R. Shrull, W. Sitz. FIFTH Fisher, W. Gass, J, Draheim, R. Grover, W. Harper, H. Heiser- ROW: P. Spengler, R. Spiller, C. Stone, J. Stone, J. Taber, R, man, T. Hudson, F. Jennings. THIRD ROW: A. Kauffman, W. Taylor, L. Vanderhoop, D. Werth. SIXTH ROW: E. Yakes, Mrs. Lora, R. Luchs, R. McDevitt, W. McDevitt, R. McGinnis, W. Rarey, Housemother. ll i i J 24 l I i i I X I 5 I i If I I I i gi ll ll i I i f y 1 I .-,.Lie53.. A T. 1 v-jf?-f-W--T , . , - W .I ow, Nt. :Hx Delts of Chapter Mu can justly be proud of the year 1950-Sl. They have been represented in campus honoraries, and have made excel- lent records in scholarship, intramural sports, campus activities, and social events. With this record behind them, the Delts are looking forward to another fine year in 1951-52. Page Y iii 6 X .,J ,. me. C' -, N .f .41 m. 'vu ,.x 246 f-:gi DELTA TAU DELTA I SENIORS ,- if Austin, Berg, Cowdrey, Hipkins, McDermott, if McKinley, Mussard, Rosser, Rowland, Shoe- .' maker, shrigsey, D. smith, 1. Smith, A. i Thomas, 1. Thomas. ' I IUNIORS Pg, Bahner, Barclay, Benson, Featheringham, Fer- Q rell, Fletcher, Harper, Hartley, Hibbert, Hoef- ll er, Hummel, joslyn, Knipper, Otto, Raine, H ' West, Wood. figa' SOPHOMORES Boden, Cole, Davis, Drake, Huston, Kelly Lash, Lauer, 1. E. Moore, j. W. Moore, Peter- son, D. Smith, Somma, Stokes, Walker. FRESHMEN I Ailes, Baum, Benson, Brant, Burkett, Burk- hart, Guiher, Hess, Hensge, Hodge, james, Y Learey, Kimble, Long, MacCollum, Mackey, Mansfield, Newman ,Payne, Seielsted, D. Smith, G. Smith, Stevens, Swope, White, Ziegler, Q l:lRST l- Bef SECON D- CIC THIRD Gullierx lllhs' F V-Hu. I Qt RO I ' rm W ond: SIIOQ. .CL VA ,., NQQ Cklng lr Smith, A E:llIe'lnQl1Om, Fer Ve., Hibbert, H091 SDSL Otto, Raine, -te Huston, Kelly, t W, Moore, Peter- :-.es Walker, T: Burkett, Burl 5:2 Hod99, lomes '::COllUm, : ,- S Swopel W fjf' .,-f I MUCIIEYI '69, Seielsted, ll- hite, -'i4u4xb'4i2xa..u.n.-1s,.......If42.a-v,..- ,, V ' Ang 'fi All ,A iii!! ef- s.v:2x'r. as 4-,gg , ,1e..i,as.He.4.g,:L,. N,-nmisrmll L Q- E i .J 'X FIRST ROW: B. Ailes, J. Anderson, D. Ashmun, J. Bahner, J. Barclay, F. Benson, L. Benson, D. Berg, D. Boden SECOND ROW: C. Bohne, A. Brant, C. Brown, C. Burkhart D. Clark, J. Cole, M. Cowdrey, W. Davis, R. Drake THIRD ROW: J. Featheringham, C. Ferrell, W. Fletcher, V, Guiher, R. Harper, W. Hensge, C. Hess, F. Hibbert, J. Hip- kins. FOURTH' ROW: D. I-lodge, W. Hoeter, D. Hummel, V. Huston, A, Joslyn, J. Kelly, R. Knipper, L. Lash, W. 1 I sw L Lauer. FIFTH ROW: L. Learey, W. MacCollum, R. Mac Kay, J. Mansfield, D. McKinley, J. Moore, J. W. Moore, J. McDermott, D, Newman. SIXTH ROW: G. Nicholson, J Otto, T. Payne, J. Peterson, R. Raine, R. Rosser, A. Seilsted D. Shoemaker, D. Smith. SEVENTH ROW: D, Smith, D Smith, J. Smith, G. Smith, H. Stevens, T. Swope, J. Thomas, W. West, D. White. EIGHTH ROW: J. Wood, J. Yoder, J. Ziegler, Mrs. Helser, Housemother. 1 247 1. f 4... A I ,LI I 1, , M, 1 I , , f I , ' . ,I ,ff ' I , 'I, , . , I W' I -,I-1--. , f , .,.7 . .,,,, ,, ,,, ,, ,,.,,,.,....,... , ,,,,,,, ,. , , ,, ,, 4 4 nw, I , I I 'TWV' I fiyf I I , ,, .f ,, 6 I , ' Z If I I I 3: V I I I I I EI, I9 I I I I I I I x l II Q I I III AI' . I .. Ir' . ,I III X I I I, I , I I I I , I I I, i , ,, -. v 4 - I I , , ,I I, ff-'M VM , I -If , mwt , 4 Afwwf, eww-wr-fg,.,.,ffIf,.W,..,A, ,,., WW ,,,, ,Wh ..,..,,,.,. ,W .,,, ...W I AJ, M IW, I .,. , IQAPIUIA SIGMA Marching along we pledge our hearts to thee . These words resounded as the Kappa Sigs began another year with their first accom- plishment being an excellent pledge class of fifteen. This spirit carried over to the broth- ers' active participation in college athletics, activities, honoraries, and to a successful social season highlighted by the winter formal with the Chi O's. I I I I I I I I I , ,, , 1 I I I . I I I ' I II , Iwi , I I ,I I 2 I : I T I I II- I . ,, , I , ,I ,, A I I I I I ' ' ,1 I I I II I IF IQ , .ix V, , Ip Ip-I lI II F: O II I 4 II I II' I! I I . I, I . 5' XI p EI I I I I I .I ,A , III 'Ig , 'I II ' I I Il? I , ,I , I I' I II 4, ' II I - 17 Iwi I I . - Il II . 1 ,Q I i If, III. I at f II I 'I I lil 4 II 5 I I3 : , , - II gilt 5 Il sf, In It Il ' II ,yt III?-I 'I I 'I I FI-It I I ' I Q... I I2 I ' :I I 1 7 I 5 I 24 I I I I I I I I I c I .4 X SEP-IIORS Armstrong, Cary, Foltz, Higgins, Neff, Pow- ers, Pyles, Schultz, Whitney. JUINIIORS Ball, Balyeat, Brower, Coe, Davis, Diehl, Grover, Heines, Hutchinson, Kekhia, Dave Miller, Donald Miller, Versteeg. SOPHOMORES Breese, Crites, Kordt, Kurz, Lewis, Long, Mc- Whorter, Marsh, Mink, Mongan, Neff, O'Neal, Quetsch, Taylor, Tilmans, Westburg. FRESE'ZM.EN Arnold, H. Donathan, I. Donathan, Gale, Hor- ton, W. Long, Marks. I ki I' K If ' .IX ffl FIRST ROW- Bfeegel B B' Dfivis, I D Grover- THIN PX ton I .lt V. . I ,ix QQIIIS, Neff' Pow- fy, O6-, Davis, Diehl, DH, Kekhio, Dave I feeg. , Lewis, Long, Mc- Mongcn, Neil, 'ilmons, Wesiburg. nofhonl Gale, HOI' R. 't'hlAiABnn.x.1.A.-1u.....,.u.:....A.., MN-. A. lr'-N -. L g ,. , ,..4-.... . ' , A .....--,s.eif--42.5.4 . . it gi.-e:ii....L.L...-.e...L -fin-..gi.. ..e.:-bl 3 TZ' .iff xx i FIRST ROW: H. Armstrong, B. Arnold, R. Boll, L. Bolyeot, C. BVGGSG, R- BrOwer, H. Cory, T. Coe. SECOND ROW: S. Crites, B- Dovis, J. Diehl, D. Denison, J. Denison, R. Foltz, R. Gole, M. Grover. THIRD ROW: R. Harvey, R. Heines, C. Higgins, A. Hor- Tori, J. Hutchinson, H. Kekhio, D. Kordt, D. Lewis. FOURTH 3. , 1' -1.- 5 '??'i!!14:'C!-K.- L ee U' 'x::-f'ii - QL- W. I i if nf? 'lv lo. 2-3-T iw iff D EX I - . i Cf, ' G - 51 U 9 4 0 WQOO 0 ROW: W. Long, R. Long, R. McCoy, W. Marks, G. Marsh, D. Miller, Don Miller, G. Mink. FIFTH ROW: V. Mongon, J. Neff, R. Neff, R. O'Neill, W. Powers, H. Pyles, Rose, R. Schultz. SIXTH ROW: R. Toylor, H. Tilmcns, R. Versteeg, L. Westberg, L, Whit- ney, Mrs. Noro Johnston, Housemother. 24 Introducing an outstanding class of Phikeias and Mrs. Rogers, their new and gracious housemother, the men at OId l30 began another prosperous year. ln athletics, social life, and campus activities, the Brothers main- tained Phi Delta Theta's high standing among Wesleyan's Greeks. They look to the future with the confidence of many out- standing years to come. ,,f ,.d- 2541 Pltll DELTA THETA 5:4-1-.--a 1411- Y '- SENKJRS Alexander, Bangert, Bangham, Bates, Borton Carmichael, Guillod, Griffiths, Holtzapple, Kennedy, Kookootsedes, MacCracken, Mayer, McConnell, Nowers, Reece, Rice, Robb, E Schwinn, Siegfried, Webster, White, Wolfen- den. IUNIORS Droescher, Fassett, Froebe, Dale, Griffiths Gruber, Markle, Prior, Reel, Rouhier, Sheaffer Stecher, Thomas. SOPHOMORES Bay, Clines, Cremean, l-looper, johns, Light- foot, Maseroni, Roos, R. Schwinn, Shobe Stewart, Thayer, Tyson, Ullman. FRESHMEN Angle, R. Bates, Benson, Brackman, Beoddy, Chambers, Corwin, Cox, Critchfield, Donnen- wirth, Eells, Evans, Huston, l. MacCracken, Mussman, Stamm, Vidic. . lx , l I V V i I 31 5 ,...- F t: s,. A -4 1 WRST S0193 ' Rox-.V hifi : THIRD Fw, FDU:- N l lgl, 'ii Q li s IT' afzqix I NX, XKQYZQQ mm, Bo IIIIHSI l0CCr les: B0I'l'0n Gcken MG , h I yer .e Rm ' ' 9, Robb, 5 S, Dole, Griffiths, . Rouhier, Sheoffer, zper, johns, Light- . Schwinn, Shohe, Illmon. 3fQqkmon, Beoddyi ritchfieldi Donnen' n In M0gCrockeH, K' -Jtiffuyfss, El' Whlle, Wolfe I fl. ' WMud4ii'an.m.-.b.Lu........u...Lg,,,,,, N -4-4.13 'M' --. .' R- . --.--..-..4'.A---.-:.v -4aaL.gi.L., . t.. . . .-.:.L......Q,. 1 ,j'5-L. .X-c3:,,,,4 9..- sv-4' 91. 1 Q-I xg 2 'Q 'T if FIRST ROW: M. Angle, T. Bangert, W. Bangham, A. Bates, D. Bates, T, Bay, R. Benson, J. Beoddy. SECOND ROW: B. Borton, S. Brackman, C. Carmichael, T. Cham- bers, R. Clines, R. Corwin, J. Cremean, R. Donnenwirth. THIRD ROW: P. Droescher, S. Evans, L. Fassett, J. Froebe, D. Griffiths, Dale Griffiths, H. Gruber, R. Guillod. FOURTH ROW: R. Holtzapple, G. Hooper, B. Huston, B. Johns, R. Kennedy, G. Kookootsedes, M. Lightfoot, J. Mc- ..,,5. , .. .asm-sux--. W- wwf ef fr ff - ...1'.. 5 YS? 0 o0o o o 0 fu o tiers 9033 Donnell. FIFTH ROW: J. MacCracken, R. MacCracken, N. Markle, R. Mayer, R. Nowers, A. Mussman, R. Reece R. Reel. SIXTH ROW: G. Rice, R. Robb, J. Roos, J Rouhier, J. Schaffer, E. Schwinn, R. Schwinn, D. Shobe SEVENTH ROW: J. Seigfried, J. Stamm, T. Thayer, E. Thomas, W. Tyson, H, Ullman, C. Vivick, C. Webster. EIGHTH ROW: D. White, W. Wolfenden. Led by President Al Griffin, Treosurer Bob Freemon, Recording Secretory Chuck Borber, Corresponding Secretory Tom Torronce, ond Historian lock Kerby, Theto Deuteron Fijis successfully completed their eighty-second yeor on compus. Ever striving to mointoin its high chopter stcindords, Phi Gcimmo Delto highlighted on event-studded schedule with o Fiji lslond Porty, tropics style , ond on olumni-pocked Norris Pig Dinner. PHE GAMly'iA DELTA , ,M ,,.,,,,r- B ,:,,x,wm,-U Y -,,,,,,,,,.,ifi.,,..c1i,,,gQ-,........ 1.,.. ?.....-q,,-A....Y.Y,AYV ,SENIURS Agler, Bower, Boysen, Bozmon, Freemon Gordner, Gothony, Goldie, Griffin, l-lorrington Nelson, Porter, Soltis, Stoyonoff, Swetlond, Torrcince, Wilkinson, Willioms. JUNIORS Borber, Beck, Bruce, Coverdole, Ford, Gorby l-lulse, Kerby, Kittinger, Mopes, Mcllnoy, Q I S I 1 i . 5, , I Richordson, Rosenthol, Schumocher, Slone Vonce, Weber, Wishnevsky, Young, Zovitz. SCQPHUMGR ES Boumon, Brightmcin, Denton, l-loger, Hulse l-lunt, Korn, Kornegger, Liggett, Lowell Myers, Peckinpough, Phillips, Prittie, Rom- beou, Solisiewski, Slenker, Smith, Thompson W. Vonce. FRESl'lMEN Bond, Doore, Dowler, Ebeling, Gifford, T. l-loger, l-lecidline, lulien, Kulp, Linville, Mc- Kinnie, Reese, Shepler, Toylor, Vickers, Whedon. xi .lt l x l , i L I I . I I l I 'l i -ez,-v --Wf- mmmsuq - -....-..,.,. N. ..-...1 -... , , Y , Y A-,..,..,.,,,3-, D-4-mme Y --.n-H ,um -.,..f...-...,.-s-1.....c.,,-Aww-ue., .ggnm-U-urn?-.L,..,-.,, Y Y V v - FIRST Rot-f. , W. BOM I Al 9 , D' Blllfe N i , 'X Dowge,,H I , QE Her R l ,GW , we 'mQl0n , W ,N Hum, D , ,l KO 'LJ :t me99tr, R :Img nr Vrf'i , ' Ti 'Ir Horrrngron x 'Q ' F-FIOICIC, mg ' :3le, Ford, Gofby, I. .,-apes, Mcrrmy, oumocher, Slone, Young, Zovitz. :fm I-loger, Hulse, Liggett, Lowell, 35, Prittie, Rom- Smirli, Thompson, E- ng, Gifford, T' JIQ, Linville, MC' f5,,lO,, Vickers, wr.. u...4'.xLu--A-A---f - ... Q, . 1 . . W -flax - yd . .. -.Jl'.sL4 ' ' A., ,-. ,L,,, 3 I I Q 'T if f'7 2 vi. .1 X. .cg 9 un q-4 FIRST ROW: D. Agler, C. Barber, R. Bauman, J. Beck, G. Bond, W. Bower, A. Boysen, J. Bozman, P, Brightman. SECOND ROW D. Bruce, R. Coverdale, G. DeLong, D. Denton, S. Doore, H Dowler, H. Ebeling, J. Ford, R. Freeman. THIRD ROW: R. Gard ner, R. Goldie, R. Gorby, A. Griffin, R. Hager, T. Hager, H. Har lnQton, W. Headline, A. Hulse, FOURTH ROW: R. Hulse, G Hunt, D. Julien, J. Kerby, G. Kittinger, R. Kulp, R. Korn, M Kornegger, R. Liggett. FIFTH ROW: J. Linville, B. Lowell, R. Mc 5 S Q 9' Ilnay, J. McKinnie, R. Mapes, C. Myers, R. Nelson, J. Pecken paugh, J. Phillips. SIXTH ROW: G. Porter, J. Prittie, J. Rambeau R. Reese, J. Rosenthal, K. Salisiewski, W. Shepler, R. Slenker, D Smith. SEVENTH ROW: D. Soltis, A. Swetland, C. Taylor, T Thompson, T. Torrance, W. Vance, M. Vance, F. Vickers, C Weber. EIGHTH ROW: P. Whedon, G, Wilkinson, J. Williams, G Wishnevsky, L. Young, W. Zavith, Mrs. Aletha Howard, House mother. ' '- ' '- nv. . ... W, , , -.Ls.ang2,g,,, ,:.a-Kdks. f- - '- . .-, 4. Y- i Y' . , 4 .wi ' The Phi Psis continued to strengthen their campus achievement with high standards of accomplishment in scholarship, varsity and intramural sports, honoraries and activities, and social events. Upon looking back, the Phi Psi's have happy memories and a sense of satisfaction for a job well done for Ohio Alpha. Xlf 254 ...-uni. . 'wikis Pl-ll KAPPA PSI ...vw W- Y - -- - --I SENIORS Coleman, R. Darkey, Elliott, Garrison, Heine, l-lornberger, Hudnutt, lohnston, Littmon, Mc- Cormick, Oby, Wa. Pursell, Wm. Pursell Reeves, Schuman. IUNIORS Apel, Cowan, Courtright, Cross, K. Dorkey Dougherty, G. Dowds, R. Dowds, jones, Ken- nedy, Orthwein, Paxton, Rader, Sidnell, Smith Spangler, Tiffin, Timmons. SOPHOMORES Batchelder, Blickle, R. Campbell, Denison, Fisher, Kolins, Maher, Monroe, Olson, Rogers, Shellenberger, Smith, Turner, Whetstone, Wil- son, Haas. FRESHM EN Aldrich, Breslin, Butler, 1. Campbell, Epler, Gaylord, Greenlee, l-lagen, Launer, Lippert, Root, Rudolph, Patterson. I W' C0lem:. Row. 1 R. D Elller, Q' F, 0' H0Q6n Kfflned . I - lx ll, Garrison Istonr sell, W Heine, Oh, MC, m- Pursell, i 0055, K. Dorkey, DOWCIS. lfvnes, Ken- lacler, Sidnell, Smith, is. Campbell, Denison, nnroe, Olson, Rogers, -ner, Whetstone, Wil- , Campbell, Erin gen, Lcuner, I-IPPEIII fi .swej ,,..-fi-'J ' ..4...... .,........1,,....- . . .....,. .. . . . J.. .. ITT wa V- FZ' Ir X' rr X -Z - pie'-aft... 0 ,,.mil.A.. .. - .:-. Sky.. 5 T! Rv .Efn 0 X355 lxlg FIRST ROW: M. Batchelder, D. Butler, R. Campbell, J. Campbell, W. Coleman, L. Cross, P. Cowan, D. Denison, K. Darkey. SECOND ROW: R. Darkey, E. Dougherty, E. Dowds, R. Dowds, A. Elliott, J. Epler, C. Fisher, W. Garrison, T. Gaylord. THIRD ROW: D. Haas, D. Hagen, R. Heine, H. Hornberger, A. Hudnutt, R. Johnston, R. Kennedy, J. Kolins, A. Launer. FOURTH ROW: J. Lippert, P. .. . . . 1 ,tv . .1 X A4 Littmann, F. Maher, K. McCormick, P. Monroe, D. Oby, R. Olsen R. Paxton, W. Pursell. FIFTH ROW: W, Pursell, D. Rader, S Rader, H. Rogers, J. Root, G. Rudolph, H, Schuman, W. Shellen berg, R. Sidnell. SIXTH ROW: W. Smith, W. Smith, P. Spangler J, Tiffin, F, Timmons, H, Whetstone, T. Wilson, Mrs. Campbell Housemother. ,..,. .. W... . . -.,.,.T,-A.. --1.f-wp'--fin., . C. Y. W- ......... X 4 Men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon point with pride and satisfaction to the year l95O-Sl which saw it maintain its high standing among OWU fraternities. SAE was a leader in every phase of campus life. With an excellent pledge class of twenty members, the Sig Alphs look to the future to continue their first class rating. 256 SlGMA ALPHA EPSILON .. f --- Y-W - - -- W' ' ff SENIORS Alexander, Bittenger, Emery, Magee, J. Mill hon, W. Millhon, Myers, T. Ogden, Puchalla, Roberts, Rubright, Sisterhen, Thompson Wiedie. JUNIORS Bauknecht, Blair, Brown, Carto, Creviston Day, Green, l-lenry, Kuhne, MacKinnon, Mar- tin, Mason, l-l. Meilinger, Minutilli, R. Ogden R. Poe, Rudy, Trembly, Wagner. SGPHOMORES Burroughs, Cherry, Conley, Elbon, l-laarmeyer House, Leverett, 1. Mason, D. Poe, Shisler, Shuster, Spangenberg, Wells. FRESHMEN Bigelow, Farnham, Glock, l-lall, Hester, Hoff- man, Lustig, A, Meilinger, Nastelin, Riley, Rittenour, Sandstead, Secoy, Shoppelry, Smith, Stephens, Thie, Wampler, Williams, Winkler, Young. I I 'z .. fl! I l l'i D- Blgelowi WQJ ROW: W C W- Elton' A Gloqkl L Gr l'l0flmGn Re? Lweren B L P- Mason, G ery, MOQQQI T. ogdeii, Puchollql il' erherl, Thompson, fl, Carta, Creviston, ne, MacKinnon, Mor. r, Minutilli, R. Ogden, Wagner. ley, Elbon, Hoormeyer, ascn, D. Poe, Shisler, Wells. ck, l-loll, l-lesteri Holi' QDQGY, 4 Secoy, Slloppelpl' Si ' ' m el Wompierl Willio Nostelin, Riley, '-..y.e.i.k.n.w.E....-.,L... . -..L .Y A-1-4 V- -iaith' A fri X' T. 'L-4 - u- S E so 6 211 ea va 9' sv 2 Vx FlRST ROW: J. Alexander, J. Bauknecht, D. Bittinger, J. Blair, D. Bigelow, R. Burrough, W. Crown, D. Carto, D. Cherry. SECOND ROW: W. Conley, W. Creviston, R. Day, W. Dunham, P. Eagen, W. Elbon, A. Emery, P. Farnum, D. Fowler. THIRD ROW: J. Glock, L. Green, R. Hall, A. Haarmeyer, N. Henry, D. Hester, D. Hoffman, R. House, A. King. FOURTH ROW: W. Kuhne, D. Leverett, B. Lustig, J. MacKinnon, H. Magee, D. Martin, J. Mason, P. Mason, G. Meilinger. FIFTH ROW: A. Meilinger, J. Millhon, W, Millhon, J. Minutelli, J. Myers, H. Nastelin, R. Ogden, T Ogden, D. Poe. SIXTH ROW: R. Poe, G. Richens, F. Riley, T. Rit- tenour, J. Roberts, M. Rubright, H, Sandstead, D. Seaver, G Shisler. SEVENTH ROW: D. Shoppelry, J. Shuster, K. Sisterhen C. Smith, R. Smith, A. Spangenberg, W. Thompson, R. Thie, W. Trembly. ElGHTH ROW: J. Wagner, P. Wampler, J. Wells, D Wiedie, K. Williams, G. Winkler, J. Young, Mrs. Mary Kaiser, Housemother. 1 257 ,gi-i.,e'4t'5ic:' . .. .. . ,V , I - -. -e--H ---- - -f -4--A-v -V -,.,,,.,A v l ,rin V 4 i il ll Qi, ll N .. ,. ll i. .ll 3, ii Il it .1 ll l i .2 ' 1 .N Y Htl li l E . ll li1,,,q, lfitlf' 'WFS Jflvf. g LA ii' ,-y a l ' w Q F' f ,li . ip lr f 2 .Z lil Q il if l ,fl V ' 'lic 'i lfl l i 5 1 l rs, . ill i ,I 1 l W , ll ii Vi , il ' l 1 lf :X X .H-.ill KL ln a year beset with uncertainty and confu- sion, Sigma Chi retained its positive program in both chapter and campus affairs. With the all year intermural trophy, with one of our best pledge classes and with confidence en- gendered by our solidarity, Gamma chapter embellished the record of the fraternity sys- tem in which it so strongly believes. sau, X Vi 'Vu ll W......... ..,. .wwM........,..s..-..,................,...,.........,f.. SENEORS Dornbirer, Eesley, Hamilton, Hamlin, Hard- man, Lukens, Marriott, Mathie, Miller, O'- Brian, Ramsey, Steele, Vandengriff, Wolfe, Woods, Wyatt. BUNSORS Beers, Atma, Collins, Crawford, Dimlich, Eich- horn, Fondran, Gordin, Green, Hoffman, Kaiser, Lynsky, Mason, Miller, Ohlrich, Reich- ard, Townsley, Trost, Way, White, Wood. SOPHOMORES Beers, Cosley, Crone, Davis, Eesley, Eckhart, Fraley, Frame, Harpham, Kiuru, Pumphrey, Radicevic, Reed, Reese, Rosseland, Tsoukalas, White. PRES!-IMEN Baldassarre, Bourlas, Brubaker, Chase, Dale, Dahl, Davis, Economy, Evilsizor, Graves, Har- rell, Herrett, Hinton, Karaffa, Kelley, Laffer- Ty, Massar, Merrill, Miller, Milne, Moses, Paul, Shaffer, Underwood, Wilson, Wright. crm,-911-4-uw-gn--K . .,. ., eznascrmnv-.rffi---f-- r-M ---Wmm-mnamaaeri-11-wiafvarccxv-:a::., - 4 -...---.,-.4,L..:. ff :.u.f..,...-ni-a-1i.g.....x1e...s'.L..au.: ,... 7' 1L,,- ,M I E- MNT fQ-.. Jn' Hqmhni Hord. Jlathie, Miller, O,- iqndengriff, Wolfe Nford, Dimlich, Eiqh. Green, Hoffman, liller, Ohlrich, Reich. IY, While, Wood. avis, Eesley, Eckhart, In, Kiuru, Pumphrey, Rosselond, Tsoukolos, fubaker, Chose, Dale, vilsizor, Groves , Hor- aroffa, KeIIeY, Lam I MoseS, Od, Wilson, Jliller, Mi flef WFIQIII. ,., Ji? i 4 .iZQZ,!3? -t ,L .. V ' xxx .4 A FIRST ROW: S. Atma, F. Baldassarre, B. Beers, D. Bru baker, J. Collins, D. Cosley, R. Crawford, C, Crone, C Dahl. SECOND ROW: E. Davis, H. Davis, K. Dimlich N. Dornbirer, K. Eckhart, D. Economy, D. Eesley, R. Ees Iey, R. Eichhorn. THIRD ROW: R. Evilsizor, B. Fondran R. Fraley, C. Frame, R. Gordin, D. Graves, D. Green, J Hamilton, T. Hamlin. FOURTH ROW: R. Hardman, R Harrell, R. Herret, R. Hilchey, J. Hinton, L. Hoffman C. Kaiser, F. Karaffa, S. Kelley. FIFTH ROW: B. Kiurer, Ev.,T,------. M- ---.- -,--f f-vv'v,,..-5 .' V. Lafferty, R. Lukens, J. Lynsky, F. Marriott, K. Mas sar, S. Mason, J, Merrill, D. Miller. SIXTH ROW: D. Miller, J. Miller, B. Milne, J. Moses, W. O'Brian, G. Paul J. Pumphrey, G. Radicevic, R. Ramsey. SEVENTH ROW F. Reese, C. Reichard, R, Rossland, D. Shaffer, H. Stan sell, R. Steele, H. Townsley, T. Trost, C. Tsoukalas EIGHTH ROW: C. Underwood, J. Vandengriff, T. White J. White, D. Wilson, P. Wolf, R. Woods, J. Weight, J Wyatt. NINTH ROW: Mrs. M. Johnson, Housemother 1 2 1,-, , . fmvyvjgvyr- I fn- rjvfa- -zvxviwx uf., TF The Sig Eps entered their thirty-sixth year at Ohio Wesleyan with a pledge class of eighteen and high hopes for the year ahead. Through- out the year those aspirations were realized many times over. Representatives in campus offices were abundant, social events like their famed Monte Carlo party flourished, ' and scholarship improved. With this realization, Sig Ep continued to maintain its place among the top on Wesleyan's campus. F, ,,' 6 5' if 1'f,,. 5, f .L i. ,-97.1, . 1 J.. if ,, T Z5 l l l i 260 ffl l H l Ft S l LO N A-----an-Kzu...,,.,..............., , Slit--5505315 Barber, Eaton, Fisher, Fultz, lacoby, johnson, Lamb, McLarnan, Maddox, Margoluis, Mil- lard, Miller, Oberlander, Prell, Riegger, Schaeffer, Westfall, Gettleman. iimiotes Athy, Boyer, Burt, Castle, Evans, Frederickson Gerstacker, Hoffman, Leech, Moore, Newell I I Selden, Spurrier, Tubbesing, Welp, Wong. SCJ' P i-3 D M G R 22 Apel, Bigler, Chandler, Cooper, Felt, Fisher, Geiger, Holbrook, Hull, jordan, Larry, Lewis, Look, Neff, Noblet, Shanely, Sheridan, Sherk, Smith, Torke. ' F R fri M E H Benning, Burke, Faile, Foltz, Gensemer, Harris, Helm, Hubinger, Hunt, Millar, Mor- gan, Newell, Newman, Parker, Pickering, Rufe, Shannon, Spoeri, Waltz, Wilhelm. ...::g. ,::.:..T..:-.-2. cz.L...1 .:.4.x.z-T.:.1w....:...,..z..i.1.z.:.:.z::,az'::..-.:.,. -...m:'.s:x.i,.,.,i.-ii-i'f x 'Vg X W .nr i 1 y 1, F1 i I FIRST RO Bennl Q, R : Cusrle, W C Felt, f R- Gei R. l'len5e,S3, moi R i, 4 .lollnson R iv, L E '3- -. QM - 40, NF, I I I I J tz, lGCObyI johnson dex, Mar I der, Prell' Rieg llemon. gel' QOIUIS, Mir. e, Evans, Frederickson, FGGCIW, Moore, Newell, fins, Welp, Wong. ', Cooper, Felt, Fislier, , jordan, Larry, Lewis, cnely, Sheridan, Sherk, Foltz, Gensemef, 1 Millar, MOV' -ET, Hun: za, Parlsefr lncllellllg' re, vfclfzl ' --M,,3,L.nxuw---f-A--- - -+A ef A--7 A ,A-A-AU L- ,A - - . -.Jus-ze... J-.J-, ....,L.-nA4A..a.. .ki 'H 1-,QA V 11--gl V-A-A 2- 10 FIRST ROW: G. Apel, A. Armstrong, R. Athy, G. Barker, V. Benning, R. Bigler, B. Boyer, R. Burke, R, Burt. SECOND ROW: G. COSIIG, W- Chondler, C. Cooper, D. Eaton, E. Evans, J. Faile, P Felf, F- FiSher, J. Fisher. THIRD ROW: J. Frederickson, H, Fultz R- GEIQSF, R. Gensemer, T. Gerstacker, T. Gettleman, K. Harris, R. Henderson, C. Helm. FOURTH ROW: D. Henigson, F, Hoff n'1GF1, R. Holbrook, J. Hubinger, R. Hull, D. Hunt, B. Jacoby, J Johnson, R. Jordon. FIFTH ROW: E. Lamb, P, Larry, C. McLarn s 'nf s...--- n- Y -- --.H U ,,., , I Q' I2 ew I X - an, R. Leech, R. McRitchie, J. Lewis, N. Millard, R. Miller, T. Miller. SIXTH ROW: W. Moore, H. Margoluis, L. Neff, H. Newell, T. Newell, A. Newman, N. Noblet, M. Oberlander, E. Prell. SEV- ENTH ROW: D. Riegger, D. Rufe, R. Shanley, J. Shannon, R. Schaffer, T. Selden, W. Sherk, T. Spoeri, R. Spurrier. EIGHTH ROW: A. Torke, J. Tubesing, W. Welp, W. Wong, J. Wilhelm, Mrs. Wm. Carlson, Housemother. ,-A A-. T-.Tv--v V.-. . v-- f----ff - -V-ev--if-za.:-1-...Y W PHE EKIAEQPA. TAU Alpha Mu Chapter ot Phi Kappa Tau has had an excellent year's progress despite the recall ot two of their actives to the Marine Corps and the Navy. Opening the year with an open house, their first since reactivation tour years ago, they recaptured the scholarship improvement cup, and in addi- tion had numerous successful social events, high- lighted by the Winter Wonderland Formal. FIRST Row. N. Benuy, J. Bennett, P. Bienkmen, A. Bramley. 6555 SECOND ROW: c. Bfeee, H. Bfuee, M. Devre, H. Jebe. Ti-HRD ROW: H. Laur, R. McDaniel, W. McManigell, B. Morgan. FOURTH ROW: J. Parks, M. Patton, P. Parks, G. Person. ' FlFTH ROW: H. Skillman, B. Suydam, B. VanDeusen, Mrs. Gleich, Housemother. SENWJRS Laur, Person, Skillman. llJlNllORS Bantley, Blankman, Bramley, Brose, McManigell, VanDeusen. SOF'ltiOlvlrORE5 Bateman, Beaudette, lobe. F R ES l-l M EN Bennett, Bruce, Davis, McDaniel, Morgan, Parks, Skidmore, Suydam. 262 TAU K The FroterniC-T lowed ot the tween pledges cr can be acquire throughout grcd. had mony inter - und campus Dir has been strived -- -- I i r . xxx L. fl for lflill P S despite the recall oltwail hi KOPPO TGU has hadai Urine Corps and the Navy, 1 GH Open house, their liisl Fears ago, they recaptured ement cup, and in addi- fessful social events, high- 'onderland Formal. 'IP ZTTTT The Fraternity for Life has been the goal tol- lowed at the Teke house in the fellowship be- tween pledges and actives, so that a stronger bond can be facquired in the house and carried on throughout graduate years. The Teke house has had many interior improvements in the past year and campus participation in all fields of activity has been strived for by the fraters. , Q KX , g , QS it it Adams, Becker, Hensel, Hill, Lozear, Mudarris, Richardson, Weber. Arnold, Orcutt, Seiple, Skolrood, Smart, Taylor, Williams. Ackley, Baker, Brill, Uhrmann. Bishop, Cheney, Elliot, Loveridge, Peck, Schwartz, D. Seiple, Slotkin. FIRST ROW: G. Ackley, R. Adams, M. Boker, P. Becker, R. Bishop. SECOND ROW: A. Boyd, E. Brill, J. Cheney, J. Crowther, J. Dettore. THIRD ROW: V. Bensel, R. Hill, T. Keiser, M. Lazear, M, Mudarris. FOURTH ROW: E, Orcutt, T. Owen, D. Richardson, J. Schwartz, R. Skolrood. FIFTH ROW: D. Slotkin, F. Smart, D. Seiple, D. Stillwagon, T. Taylor. SIXTH ROW: C. Uhrmann, W. Weber, E. Williams, Mrs. Charlotte Reed, Housemother. 3, Y.. -ef 263 .,Y -, Xl ,I Ni 2 -v 'i h'NI 'Q b 5, xl. .V M 0 e vyrvr 1f-fn, ww ww 'LX .jill ewfing QAM M5 eyvm niuemify Where books are bought and sold 44 South Sandusky Street 266 Phone 2841 We W We H. Wome Cess 1 ION G ' .Q 114: -fQ1' rfs.: . If '13-.-.-5 51.21-I-I-Q,-.5 4 UQ? X ' if-,-, , S 4,,,3,, ,.....,.A-L-.---4--- -- --A W-.Y Y Yi bl .MH KY- A WORD TO THE SENIORS from L-K We Want You Always To Remember The Good Times cmd Good Food At Our SANDWICH SHOPS We Have Enjoyed The Pcttronaqe of The Colleqe Men and Women. Mcty We of The L-K Wish You The Very Best of Suc- cess In Your Respective Careers. When in NEWARK, MAR- l ION or MOUNT VERNON, Dine With Us. L-K one FAMOUS FOODS l Ph zaar W.. . in 5 U vw ,. .,.,. 1, ...,..1.., -M,-an N: 7,0 f:-- 4- , ,,,, f NW, ..,.,,n, .,.. -WA ,.,,.....n.,M x . ,wax i , . w , , sr , . ,W 4 'N M rr '4' .,, X I lins--Q-ui.. . , . -, 1 E WILSON'S C. J. Of Course S fl Headquarters tor Ohio Wesleyan Men and Women tl il 1 H 1 X THE DELAWARE LUMBER 4 1 1 w -4 COMPANY Dmovo BROTHERS w 1 120-132 East Winter Street 1 UE1 l Mrs. fi w 1 1 X . lx 1 wir 1 1 w , , 53251, fn, Wholesale Fruits and Produde Delaware, Ohio 111' in ' Congratulations to the Class ot A ,ri A 1951 11 A 147 Lake St. Delaware, Ohi0 I, ,Miz ,Lux 1 1 4 url. , Al Frena HF I ,ai dl--l'w,, il , , V L Ay. 'Q' .-. ,D-4-4 MA H AV A V v- U H L-A-A -A JL J , A I K V I ' - ' V 4' I V' I i'i 'L ' U'-Yi' '09--'-' ' ---'P---ef--'-:u.mit4i.ws.w..L-441 L-f-' Qgiexwlvuff -'Q--.L- ,Q,J '- vw L ? iv'.', . '59 .IN .,-4 L 'N Neg + -xg Q... Course ld Women ' 'U BROTHERS Fruits will Plodl l l l lf Delaware' 0 A CITY CABS Al French-Owner Phone 2250 Enjoy The Good Food At The SNACK BAR Inside the Bus Station Before and after classes Wesleyan men and women relax while enioyinq PROMPT DEPENDABLE CON VENIEN T FRENCH'S FINE FO0DS always open-for your convenience Across From The Campus ,Q-. ,. ,. -V X f,,,,,,, H I Y... QF? .,V,- -Y.. -,- Y- YA-. - -. 6 Viicaivfn- 9'Zicaiv.7fnaw- THE TELEPHONE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE She handles contacts with telephone customers . . . takes re- quests, answers questions, makes adjustments . . . all in pleasant company offices. Chosen for friendliness, poise and tact, she's mighty nice to know. College women enjoy this job and do it well . . . graduates or girls with one or two years of campus life. APPLY: Women's Employment Office THE OHIO B1-:LL TELEPHONE COMPANY No Appointment Necessary I UHLMAN's Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Ladies' Accessories Childrens' Wear Yard Goods Home Furnishings 35 W. Winter Phone 2424+ J EDUGA I Record: Sheet I Tenchi: Webste Qfflphs TTfColo1 strings Reeds, SOIleg Ct t 1 DEI CE ' tQkSS re. ' - all in lol' this iob 'O YSCIIS of COMPANY , UHLMAN'S A , 'dies' H6GdY'T0'WEl adies' Afcessoles Childrens' WW -lame Furnishings PW . winlel' ., NLE E rifudmta, 9.4, Uwz A6'1,win.Qa,4,.' EDUCATIONAL RECREATIONAL MUSICAL needs are all provided for in the goods we sell I . Pocket sized editions of leading books 0 Over 700 different maga- zines 0 Smoking Supplies 0 Gibson Greeting Cards 0 Hollingsworth, Mary Lee Candies 0 Enger - Kress billtolds Records fall speeds! Sheet Music grffc Teaching Methods Webster - Chicago phono- graphs Tricolor, Supersensitive strinqs Reeds, ukuleles, G acces- sories COME IN - YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE NEWS SHOP DELI-LWARE'S ONLY COMPLETE MAGAZINE STORE A-mm 374 WQV5 7 Q Aon 44 77 ,A Mfayff 66 3 00115 Omeone 77 7 aww 7 78 W Wm ' VVesIeyan shmknw aw busy crathwg onernodelOf our new 1951 line of ranges -ii.J SUNRAY strovfg COMPANY ,f ' PF QQNNN Q75 37,0 57 9564077 77 lfwdyj 10704 0177707 77 6Ll 85 . 77777 F W sleyan 5777777777 b Y cratmg Onema' IMPANI ..,,.. L, . , . '....4.-'.- A FINE ENGRAVING PLANT PRODUCING QUALITY PRINTING PLATES EOR YEAR BOOKS V we SCHOOL DIVISION if MAIN I-4055 . 40' , -. . .1- oy 9 .'I35?54'W!-'Lac 'UQQPEI-I The CLEVELAND ENGRAVING Co. 310 LAKESIDE AVE. CLEVELAND 13, OHIO Q TILTON' HERE '5 C I G Transfer and Storage Z Q WHE Heli:-srgn aaa-iggrosley Cars Agent' Allied Van 'Lines . TS STD' International Trucks Local and Long Distance Moving STUDEN . THEIR GARMIN ' M . . n - ronTHf5UM Dependable Servrce Since 1916 131101195 2500 2501 jim, Blah- fn. De1aware's First Home Furnishers and Decorators Operated by O.W.U. Alumni for nearly half a century BL KBUR 9 MEN'S WEAR Campus Styles ioriParticu1ar Men Manhattan-Campus Toqs M2244 41N A 274 OTH-IS 'Nl Sr A g d mage n e :lan Lines g DlSlance MW' Pl'l0Iles 2590-2501 Decorators malt cr century HERE IS WHERE WISE STUDENTS STORE THEIR GARMENTS Fon THE SUMMER NEW METHOD CLEANERS F ur Cleaning and Insured Cold Storage 9 North Sandusky Street Phone 2288 A DELAWARE, oH1o PICK-UP AND DELIVERY AS FAR AWAY AS YOUR PHONE THE DELAWARE COUNTY BANK WHERE STUDENTS TAKE THEIR MONEY Phone 2244 41 North Sandusk l-lorne Owned and Controlled Complete Banking Services Y DELAWARE, OHIO KNSUP 1 4,6 Q09 x S' 910,000 .. mxmun 3 rmsluecr '6 Qjlrrlli .2 .. ., ,- ' fflimefzn Best Wishes to the SELF-sRRvR LAUNDRY Class of 1951 AND SHIRT SERVICE ' uPI'iC6S fhal' H16 College BUdge'l',, ' C A. WHITE If 'Dodge-PWM Qu1ck Dependable AND SOUTHERN OHIO SHEARMAN Mo. I Chrysler-PIym01 I5 N. Henry by Alber's Market Tlmlnsgnggf Phone 2305 McKEE'S GARAC DeSotcrPIymou1 IF 1T's HARDWARE SER THR DELAWARE HARDWARE Siegfried's A Next to Bun's DeIaware's Oldest and Largest FINEST COSMETICS IN DELAWARE Hardware Store A REAL DRUG STORE - Pl-IQNE 2224 Phvne 4289 Wishes Iqfh Q CUMPLIMENTS CIUSS of of DELAWARE COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION IE COLUMBUS I :-IUMPHRIES MOTOR SALES, Ford SQUTHERN OHIO C'DLQ1g2fglLEO:hsoN Inc' ,MARSHALL PONTIAC Co. QIICEOLN if-'-RAGE ff SER- sl-IEARMAN MOTORS KEEFER CHEVROLET Inc. oldswzkalgc' C Chrysler-Plymouth BILL AUSTIN BUICK Inc. ARMBRUSTER IMPLEMENT OMPANY TILTON CENTRAL GARAGE Co. Hudson-Crosley ' packard MCDKEEQS gg-RP-2: BUFTTS GARAGE, Rador, Ohio 9 0 0' m0U ontiac For Photography , To Please ' f . E1 Call . .I . U - Apple-Cryder to BUIVSH N DELAWARE ' PHOTOGRAPHERS AL DRUG STORE Phone ENGRAVERS 4 4389 90 West Central Avenue Z Y, HGNE 22 Your Campus ,Photographer Andi-sr on Iothing C . Qamhkk Qazhq, Better Known to O.W.U. Students as the Fish-Bowl You will always find that extra friendliness at the Fish-Bowl . Come in and see for yourself why our milkshakes and sundaes are the favorite of Wesleyan men and women. 33 West William 0 Phone 2217 Delaware, Ohio Rent-A-Car ig. 2 1: 'Hggslf 4 mm ?ffL'-ff' if. FLOYD GREASAMAR COMPANY N W 2 Clean New Cars for Parties, Formals, Picnics-F or any occasions 11 Spring Street o Delaware. Ohio o Phone, 6222 something - service - quality - in f Mons Womeff l rv. ,W P: us. Jun- i 4 Dear Le EW Doi-.n z ilieeffons C- Your pages i 'lol foo will ln ch . -51 SlXl'y.eighT S- Hewm and nol, you are Walel 'UH xx CllamDlOl'l5P ?hl'96rQ that alillcllmlfe Bum: Scalg Candi Ollm' Com gs llc' so e' TBVQQOUS Cl. lik QW ,nown fo QWQU. IS the ufish-Bowlv V5Y5 'find that extra service - quality- at the Fish-Bowl . see for yourself why rs and sundaes arethe Wesleyan men and jam . Phone22l7 ivare, 0l1l0 Lx alilfl ?lf,Cfll' lv S AF .4 if mY oCCU5l0lls Phvne' lm BEST WISHES FROM BOB STIMMEL PLUMBING-HEATING MORRISON'S M ESSl.fl'QZ27St'eef Delaware, Ohig Crane - American Standard Women's Apparel Plumbing Fixtures Hosiery Hot Water and Steam Heating Lingerie Coal-Cas-Oil Dry Goods Furnaces Timken - Iron Fireman DELAWARE' GHIO Sales fr, Service This is cr Bun Advertisement Dear Le Bijou: Down through the years you have provided a pictorial record of OhioeWesleyan and her sons and daughters. Your nineteen hundred and nineteen issue was compiled through the efforts of Harold C. Havighurst and Dale j. Warner and numerous unmentioned others. Your pages depict Ohio Wesleyan passing through the era of the First World War, a time not too unlike the present. I In checking the faces of faculty members engraved on your pages I find only six out of sixty-eight still active,-Ben Arneson, Ernest Amy, Clyde Hubbart, Claude O'Neal, Harvey Hewitt and Omen Boring. Step up, gentlemen, and take a bow. Whether you know it or not You are patriarchs. Other items of interest l gleaned from your dusty pages are that dish- water run was even then dishwater rung Wesleyan had just completed a series of four State Championships in soccer, that co-eds were allowed to do folk dancing in public only twice a Yeafl that Prof. Westgate thought the Bijou was the biggest holdup on Cod s green earth: That Charlie West of New Deal fame was president of the YMCA, was unexcelled in origin- al fY Of SCalp movement and had ears of high portent of the future, that a young entrepreneur, BUD Hoffman, even then was tr ing to influence students to remove .ice cream, cakes and candies from his premises at lO Winter St., a habit which he seeminlgly Eivfglgygj Come! that Roy Hoffman was a member of the Sophomore Class, 3. Van .W 'C t so ravenously that even today it marks the high point of his scholastic achievemen s. Reminiscently yours, . Roy Himself 2 S 2 y o 0 I For Cooking DRUG STORE Refrigeration Water Heating House Heating THE DELAWARE A GAS COMPANY Corner of Sandusky and William Streets A Home-Owned Co .... Since 1860 DELAWARE, OHIO B09 ' FINE FLUH Men UU Sill Wi Sl N. Sandusky Ph: ll Millers' Good Food Say it with F1owers Where good food and RE' good friends meet fxpzua, AR Hmm .wir S Famous for our homemade Y cu t00 mn eniov , Flower Shop S Pies fill afternoon Q, Recreulion Allm- C3l4eS H Wd time to sham TG men we deliver QM 'lm wma Donuts Owl' 20 E. Winter Phone 2702 A Cookies Member of Florist Telegraph , , , Bob Cruikshank, Prop. Delivery Association zso 2016 831 E l g A-Y ,g,.V Vg gm --FW,-mg E S S ' BOB BURN'S Q6. FINE SHOES F L O R S H E I M ,ran for on Men and Women Vater Heating Home Heating SANDLER for ,ELAWARE Women ZOMPANY 1 Co .... Since llll 5' N- Sandusky - Delaware, ohio Phone 5415 COMPLIMENTS OF Singer Sewing Machine Company We carry a complete line of Sewing Notions, lVlCCall Patterns, and a fine line of Fabrics. Belts, Buckles, and Buttons made to your order. Singer Sewing Machine Company 49 North Sandusky-Phone 2483 Eoocl Foo load and od friends meet our homemade or1utS Cookies bank, Pr0P' RECREATICN ALLEYS -Men- -Women- Add th T Dl'lY 4 You T00 enjoy Q h t Oiot D tth t o co 1 Saturday afternoon at eo ,est Y by h Id Q Th Recreation Alleys. mch th q t P WS 0 good time to show Saturday ft l the men that Women 5 Can Bowl, 281 201 . phone 7323 , . Delaware, Ohio fz East Winter Molloy - Made INDEPH Smithcraited PF-INT CQMP Fine Yearbook Covers are the first choice oi America's . most discriminating colleges 9Easi W The 15th consecutive Le Bijou to carry a Molloy-Made cover The S. K. Smith Co. M2582 2857 North Western Ave. Chicago, Illinois 282 A Wesleyan Favorite THE STYLE SHOP 7 3 E R S T Women's Wearing Apparel El-lFETERll-l 17 North Sandusky Street Cn for Sports and Dress Wear corner opposite City Hall , Cds 'S ill EI Zo. STYLE SHOP n'5 Wearing APP3fel for r and Dress Wea 6 cw Hi INDEPENDENT PRINT SHOP COMPANY O 9 East William St. Shop the ' xc . V CGSCO easy way Q at S r nvenient 5 n. V' --A:?:,:.:3:,:-,-. ::3.3.::3.3:::g:3.3.3.3,-.- gx S , ,, AP .. - .:7S:3:1:h-s. ,.,. ,,,, 5.g.1:1S:EQ5255f?Q2' N. h . .. , .. N i nil P 14 WISHING FOR SAVINGS? SEARS NEW CATALOGS with pages and pages of saving for you are ready and waiting for your use at Sears Catalog Sales Department. You'll find it's fun and it's easy to shop the catalog way-with the help of our friendly, courteous sales department people. And you'll find a thrill in seeing all of the items displayed in the beautiful shop windows of well over a thousand pages of wishes fulfilled. Satisfaction guaranteed Phone 345 or your money back Delaware, Telephone 2582 Delaware, Ohio Ohio SEARS I T'S EKELBERRY'S THE MIDWAY OPPOSH For Good Things to Eat zaa t l i i l , lw ld M: li 'l i 5, 'llsi DCNUT DEPQT hio'S M C9 Logp nlrdl O 9 suHH5Y L Ei 3 lift' ' i' R P l T If 'ea f Si E 3 'E l2iZllalf'?3ff2'rf' li M lf-l 'S 1 R E s A A g V Lawrence ii ,WW l i Donuts for a11 your occasions 1 i my in A it ' H' M. BENEDIC1' DELAWARE HEATING coMPANY Wes1eyan's Favorite ,-sf Ir i 'i ,N 5 ,l ii l I ,p Li ,ll it ill' it 'iii 4 ll ,., ,. i il-lg? lf? leweler ffl Since 1922 iixlvil, ml l l i it is rl Sorority and Fraternity jewelry 21 lillli X' ll l Diamonds Watches Rings ldentiticatioln Bracelets, Cloclas, ,lj Emblems, Birthday and All Anniversary Gifts 'ii 2 4 rigs 8 P Warm Air Heating Equipment York Air Conditioning none 2652 l93 E. Central Ave. l Com 0' M- S001 Mule' ol l Cell I l Central Ohio's Most Beautiful Lounge SURREY LOUNGE Right here in Delaware Noted for our steaks and chicken Reservations Taken - Phone 2324 29 E, Winter St. Delaware, Ohio Lawrence Larry Green, Mgr. For Diamonds Watches Silverware O Owen Jewelry O 3 N. Sandusky Delaware, Ohio VEATING VY enl ral All yf if ' 0 Compliments of O. M. SCOTT 6. SONS CO. 0 Maker of Beautitul Lawns THE PEOPLES STORE l5 W. William Street Delaware, Ohio 'ir Riding Breeches Athletic Apparel lVlen's Sport Wear Camp Equipment Dress Clothes 2 Sfmdgpamwl OVER 63 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE . .. us a background to better produce your printing needs. expanding over this period of years, our facilities complete to produce any job from beginning to end. An Art to develop your ideas-a Composing Room with a large assortment of type to portray your message-the most modern presses, both Letterpress and Offset-and finally a complete Bindery for quick and economical delivery of the finished product. ffWhether it be broadsides-catalogs-letterheads- folders-annuals-nothing is too large or too small. H We point with great pride to these advantages we offer our customers in assuring them of unexcelled craftsmanship and constant superior service. LARGEST Pnonucrzns or ANNUALS IN 'rx-is STATE FOSTORIA. OHIO o Phone: 6638 N .t,t ,EN I 4 we J My 4, Z, K K hz. an Q , , -A A Eg 't ., X y f s . :et-sw 'ffl ,, 'Q 4, ,,, LETTERPRESS PRINTING X, , ,. f , . W x 4 - AH f'Qf T'5 if-gil? ,I tl '. t , ,.,'s f,Q: flfly 'gig -Vg: y'?7 ?v,: 'i In in ,wt,'f?falj, i , ft fygt-5 ,Q-ik ff' A - ' . ?4 f'2f,' 757, f ii' A ff i f f- ' v..,,.::'.fs off' K nz ifsstri-25 'Jf uoHH fum' Phone 225. Sandusky TATION Schg Cret Writ Pllfjfogras M0 Om BI IB ,Where 00128, QQ! -' i . .xx .59 were . ,YQ w ii1,! f . fx-if I, kdledtowm IIIIPERIENCE . .. T33 Ffinlinq needs. f our facilities :gtg to end. An An posing Room mth a message-llre most Set-ond linolly cr ifivery ol the finished :I:'gs-letterheads- 2 small HWS POW -2: our customers in td migrant superior H, ,gg srnrf S638 O. K. ffwhere Customers Send Their Friends Hardware l 5 N. Sandusky Home FURNITURE co. Hardware - Paints Gifts 0 Housewares Phone 2235 Congratulations to the Class of l95l 22 S. Sandusky Delaware Mrs. F. R. Conklin-Owner jul, 9Aaac.4,' I 5-QU-4-f GIFT sHoP STATIONERY STORE Unusual Gifts For Showers School Supplies Weddings Gills Birthdays Greeting Cards Anniversaries Writing Supplies Photographic Headquarters E b ed or Engraved m oss Wedding Invitations and Cards MONOGRAMING KAUOSS from Edgar Hall, One Day Service 7 We wish to thank these people tor their cooperation in making 28 appointments ancl other work necessary to complete this year's Le Bijou Alpha Sigma Phi .... Alpha Tau Omega - Beta Sigma. Tau .... Beta Theta Pi ..... Chi Phi .............. Delta Tau Delta ..... Kappa Sigma ..... Phi Delta Theta .... Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi .... Phi Kappa Tau ........ Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi ............... Sigma Phi Epsilon ,.... Tau Kappa Epsilon .... Alpha Chi Omega .... Alpha Delta Pi ........ Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Xi Delta ....... Chi Omega ........... Delta Delta Delta ..... Delta Gamma ....... Gamma Phi Beta ...... -----William leffers -----Dav'id Baker ----.Donald Wagner -----Horace Newhard ------l-lew l-leiserman ---------Lester Lash -----lVlarcus Powers -----Robert Webster -----Allen Griffin -----------------james Tiffin William lVlclVlanigell ...... Mark Rubright ------Clifton Reicharcl' --------Grover Castle ------lames Crowthers -----jane Armstrong ----------------Nancy Kriger ------Barbara Rothaermel --------Shirley Stevens ------lVlargaret Stauffer ------Carol Erikson -----lVlary Gilchrist -----Peggy Compton Kappa Alpha Theta ..... ...... B eth Beattie Kappa Kappa Gamma ...... lane Frowine Pi Beta Phi ........ Zeta Tau Alpha .... ------lean Mehlhope .----Nancy E. Smith FLESHMAN-WAIN PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO . .955 iligkklllri-vlgd 1 hllf' .-,314 W'f'xxn.01'- ' WWE Biillll' I 1, U' Bajfllfrgbrd xy H .4 ,yfli -, EV gilnl' Hugnafre T llylfllbuxzg Dvfuihnf n' Rulle- if Q nrbinllfi A nnf0i'Hlk0l 3 ' lififlllnr Rom' . nr.: nnklii- Wi' RM ' BnnneI,HulFn Bcnitrolihci . J' N ,. lilies, Klrs. Rfk' l' llonlus, Blaril'-1 - ' llonlui. RM Er Boys! Mafplii -'A llnndum, FWS? Bndgnlamt g,.. llrownen'ell.fl12w'F 1 H gmgh, Mn. Flaw' lluehler. Nlrs. Rqgff Bufggnhler, Henri .l llurl:l1arI,Xlrs.lrn,: ii 'i T Bums' George ll... . Bnsard,D0f0il1P' Cain. Pauicin Calfln'ell,Xlanl'.1 Nl. fnnrlgln, Xlrs. Heian li. Carpenter, Xlrs. Mastiff Clark Eugene .r., longer, Allen C.. . Coonlare. Mrs. Beau Cowgill, Rae Slam Cn1ne,Rulus. . . Cnssey, Paul.. . Cronl,G. H.. . . Cmlkshank, Xlrs. Virgina l . Currier, Elizabeth V cnnnrnai ,,., ff. liallrnan, Slanha, , Danlord. Kelly. . . llilgllffli, wnnnm rs. Dili9S,Ru1h .... MET, Nlrs. Allan lglnmn' Man' Anne mrs-,Nl :xi 'I Dtlrltli, Nils. Nlmr Hg Dilallll, Hrs. Diflsnn,0lix-QLMX f Diem, Mrs. Alice C ' Dlim,ll'.RoxA ' -.... DIS, MIS. Ruth H gmleyr l uli5S,Helen liunhamq C ' Iinil1nlil5'xl5HQ 1 V li ,T Rnslr,na,V'Q1t:nla G. Easton, Lam Bda ells,HaSd glans, Pauilgb. , ' h U gn?L2:?n2t3f,,a . .. 0 K lgfglllilitiwui Et Em nfifiiiftfr A nine, lt- fren R, FlQlgel 'R oben, l A 4 Flrfkeli Qblv- S Elemllllng lil -1 Fiileggit lhurg Osteryllrbara . Fowdon :Ill Fl3SQr lall0ri-A pr ,Glenn 1 li, Ffiiifrnr to - su - ily, Helen I A A Gardn 'Geneva Gardner, Mrs- he Gard Qrvkalh iifiq Q HQI, lqitn Hummer- ahel 'GWKQEN naw lt 'EF xl 3' 'Q Q making Fqculty Index O th ' is Ye f'SL.1,,,, Alter, C- Francis ' ' I i Anawalf, Mrs' ary Arnesony ..... . Arter, William A. .... . Avery, Florence S. ..... . . Babcock, Mrs. Rosa ..... Bahrick, HaffY.P'.- '. -'-- - Barber, Mrs. Virginia Barnes, Mrs. Gilbert H.. . .. Baffis, Chester ...... .... Bayliff, Russell E. .... . . Bennett, Luther Berg, Clifford O. ...... . Bigony, Harold E. ....... . Blydenburgh, George TU - - Boardman, Dorothea Boardman, Ruth , Boblitt, Mrs. Bessie S. Bobrovnikolf, N. T.. . . . Boecklin, Roland ........ Boecklin, Mrs. Roland Bonner, Hubert ......... Boring, O. K. .......... . Bossert, Roy G. .......... . Bowers, Mrs. Robert L. Bowlus, Martha ......... Bowlus, Robert E. ..... . Boys, Margaret... . . Brandum, Francis Bridge, James W. Brownewell, Charles ....... Brush, Mrs. Margaret Howe Buehler, Mrs. Roger .. .28, 79, 164 .......28,57 ......28, 163 ......28, 158, 160 ........28 ....28,167 .......28 ...24, 28 ....28 29,166 .......29 29,162 ..... 27 ........29 .....25,29 .....29 .......29 ....29,162 ....130 .....29 .....29 . . ..... 29 29 Burgstahler, Herbert ..... ..... 1 9, Burkhart, Mrs. Velda B.. . . Burns, George W. ....... . Bussard, Dorothy Cain, Patricia Caldwell, Martha M. .... . Canright, Mrs. Helen H. Carpenter, Mrs. Annabel Clark, Eugene ............ Conger, Allen C. ........ . Coonfare, Mrs. Betty Cowgill, Rose Marie Crane, Rufus ........ Cressey, Paul ..... ......... Crowl, G. H. ............. . 20 ........27 .....30,36 ....30 ....30 22 30 ....30, 166 . ...... 30 Cruikshank, Mrs. Virginia L. Currier, Elizabeth Cutchin, Phil .......... 30, Dallman, Martha .......... Danford, Kelly ............ Daugherty, William B.. Davies, Ruth ........ Decker, Mrs. Alice Denison, Mary Anne, . , Denney, Mrs. Mary H. Detrick, Mrs. Maureen DeVault, Mrs. Dosotley Dickson, Olive Lacy. . . Diem, Mrs. Alice G. Diemv W. Roy ........ Dill, Elizabeth Dix, Mrs. Ruth H. Dooley, Emilie ..... . Dukes, Helen E. Dunham, T. C. ...... . Dunlap, Marie Duvall, Trumball G. Easterday, Wanda Easton, Loyd D... . . Eells, Hastings .... EVHHS, Paul ........ Eyssen, Donald C.. . . . EYSSGH, Mrs. Donald. . . Fees, Margaret Fees, Mrs. Thelma Fells, Raymond Ferguson, Alfred R.. . . . Flchter, Robert Fickely Ruth ............ 171, 172, 179 .....30,164 .....30, 129 30, 171, 172, 179, 187, 188 ....24 30,134,135 ....42 ....30 ....30,37 ....30, 36 .....31,142 .....30,139 .......30 ....30 msn. C. EQfff iQ'23'36' '4d'115'12g Flemming, ArthurS..i,,i ' ' Y Foster, Barbara Foster, Ruth E. gmvdon, Marjorie B. raser, Glenn .... . Freeman, W. C.. .i i i ' Fretts, M. Helen. . i FW, Parilee ' FIYIUSH Geneva , Mrs. Beatrice M, gardneii ard , K Gafdiigi. Miluien Gauthier 1 George ....... . ......18,19 .....30,172 .....30, 171 .....7,24 30, 170, 171, 189, 190, 191 33-Y, Richard B.. . . . eesman, St 1' . ,30 Getz, Dorotliey .... Glass, William D, ,,,, , Gorenflo, Maxine Graham, Thomas D, Greene, Mrs. Josephine Greene. Ronald R.. . Green, VVilliam J., , , Greife, Phyllis ..., Griffith, Anita M. Grimes, Blaine E.. , , Hahn, Paul T. .......,. , Hahnerr, VVilliam F. .... . Hall, Gladys E. Hamilton, Romine G Hart, Mrs. Faye K, Harter, Anne Harter, Hortense Haskins, Mary Jane Haycock, Everett. . . 1.. .....3o,12o ...........3o ....30 .......31 .....31,167 121 .31 .....31,158 .......31 .....31, 158 Heimlich, Gladys ' ' i '31 Heldman, Mrs. Jean Hewitt, Harvey ....... 31 Hickson, J. H. Hinkle, Inez Hipkins, Mrs. Charlotte Hirth, Albert ............ . , 31 Hoffman, Mrs. Helen i i Hohler, Mrs. Jean Hollenbaugh, Mrs. Morris Hopkins, Carl .............. .... 3 1 Hornberger, D. J. ............ . . .22 Horrocks, Mrs. Winifred B. .... . . .31 House, Mrs. Nadine Hubbart, H. C.. ............. .... . 31 Humphreys, Sallie T. Hundermark, Thomas William .... 31, 36 Hunter, R. C. .............. 31, 138, 139 Huser, Paul .......... Hutcheson, VVilliam B. Hutson, Harold H.. . .. Hynek, J. Allen ....... Ihnat, Emil F. Ingraham, Allan C.. . . . Irvin, Perry Jennings, David ..... Johnson, Paul A. .... . Jones, Mrs. Isabell Jones, Sara Joslyn, Mrs. Alan Kebker, Vant ........ Keenan, Philip C.. . . . Keller, Geoffrey ....... Keller, Rexford C. ..... . Keltner, Mrs. Ina E. Kephart, Susan Kirk, Virginia ....... Kiser, Marilyn Kishler, Constance V. Laskey, Mrs. Marjorie Lancaster, John Herrold. . . Larsen, Robert P. ........ . Larsen, Tora M. ....... . Lazear, Robert Leonard, Norman H. ..... . Lincoln, Mrs. Helen A. Lipper. Mrs. Arlene Lipper, Mark .......... Lloyd, Pearl Loufman, Lois Lynch, Mary: ............ McCue, Goldie ....... ..... McDowell, Mrs. Gwendolyn McElroy, Mildred ......... McFarland, Eugene J. .... . McMillen, Mrs. Helen McMinn, Mrs. M. .....31,35 123, 158, 171 .....41 .....3l .......31 ....31,127 ....27, 31 .. ....... 31 .31, 35 31, 162 .....30 ....26,142 .. .... .7 .......27,32 ..32, 158,167 Macrory, Boyd E. ..... .... 3 2, 39, 166 Maimona, Andrew Manuel, W. A. ........ . Martin, R. M. Massey, Lelia ........... Mathews, Chester O.. . . . Matthews, E. Paul ...... Maxwell, Howard N.. . . . Merrill, John ......... Meyer, Robert ....... Miller, Mrs. Mary Miller, Russell B. Moist, Sherman Molsky, Herman J. Montgomery, Mrs. Ruth Moore, Mrs. Elisabeth R. Morris, James VV.. Murray, Mrs. Glee ...... Myser, Elfreda ....... Nelson, Ilsa E. Nemeschy, Robert ..... Newcomb, Mildred.. . . . Nist, Donald ......,. .- ....32,162 ....32,163 .....32,34 .......32 .....32 .....32 .....32 .....32 .....24 .....27 ....32,234 .......32,42 ...172,189 Nutt, Mrs. Ann b IR, Oijef, O. Maxwcgl e 'N' i O Neal, Claude E.. . .. Osborn. .l21CqUelyn Osborn, Mrs. Jessie .....32 Page, Mrs. Eth l B fl Parker, Audrevelvl OM i Parsons, Heleri . . . . , PaSf0I'lUS, Thomas A. ...... . Plum, Eliza Pollock, Frederick ....... Pollock, Mrs. Nlaude B Postle, Stuart ......... i. . Potter am ...26,142 ......24 ...32,139 .J K. ......... ' f f Powers, Mrie'sMarjOrie A' .... 135, 139 Powers, Stuart C. Pflfchafd, Neal A .... ...... Puddineton, Dave ......... Putney. Mrs. Mary K. D. Quillian, William F. ,,,,,, , Randell, Marie Raven, Jay ........ Rayburn, David Reed, Harold C. ...... . Richey, Mrs. Miriam Rohrbough, Lynn ...... Ross, Eugene Rowland, S. A. .......... . Rowley, James ............ RUHUGF, Mrs. Anna Belle. . Sackrison, Mrs. True Sampson, Richard T. ..... . Sanders, Alice Santee, Mrs. Alta Saulsbury, Edith Schneider, Mrs. June Shanklin, Robert E. ..... . Shaw, Mrs. Frances C, Sheridan, Mrs. Alma ........ . . Sheridan, Harold J. ...... . Sherman, Mrs. Harriette M Shipps, Herman M. ...... . Shively, Mrs. Elizabeth Shively, Virginia Shoemaker, Mrs. Phyllis Sill, Robert B. .......... . Sinnett, Ralph V. ..... . Slettebak, Arne .... Smith, David R. Smith, Gerald ..... Smith, Richard ........ Smith, Yvonne ........... Somerville, J. J. .......... . Sparks, Andrew Nelson .... Spencer, Benjamin T. .... . Stein, John H. ........ . Stein, Mrs. Ruth ..... ........32 ......24, 181 ....32 ....32 ....32 ......32 . .... 32, 161 ......32,164 ...32,39, 165 ......32 .......32 ...32,164 .......19,24 .....32, 129 .....33,162 33 41 ....33 ....27 33 ........33 ....27,33 ........27 Stewart, Harriet ................ 33, 200 Stewart arvis A , J . .... ...... . . Stewart, Mrs. Maryanne Wright Strachan, W. M. ...... . . . . Strickland, Susan ...33, 167 .....33, 38 Strimer, Robert M. ......... 33, 171, 172 Stull, William D.. .... .......... . 33 Suthers, Albert E. .............. . Tarbell, Carolyn E. ......... 33, 2 Thomas, Isabel Thomas, Mabel Thomas, Virginia Thompson, Charles E.. . . . Thompson, Thelma ..... Toby, Thelma Transue, Martha ..... Ufferman, Gayle Ullom, Reynol V. ..... .. . Van Dusen, Mrs. Cloe Van Kleeck, Mrs. Anne ..... Van Sickle, C. E. ........ . Vincent, Mrs. Ruth VVagner, Laura G.. . . . Wait, Helen D. .... . Walker, Rita VValker, Rollin H. Ward, Margery Warner, Earl E. ...... . . . Watkins, D. B. ........ ... VVells, Tilden ......... . . . Wheeland, Mrs. Ruth Wheeler, Betty Jane White, Eugene ....... yvhjtted, Dorothy Wickham, Fred R. ...... . Mrs ean S . W' y , J . ..... . Wlilliggs, Mrs. Mathelle G. .... . . - - Willis, Elizabeth ........... Wood, Mrs. Evelyn VVoodbury, Dwight A.. . . . VVorrall, Louise l ' Wortz, Mrs. Virginia Vgfullschlager, Carl ..... Young, Arlene ....... . Young, Mrs. Helen ..... . . . .33 00, 201 ......133 .....33,163 ......33 ....33,38 ....33 ....33 .......33 ....33, 42 .33,158,160 ,,,,,,.,22 ......33,39 ....33 ....33 ....26 27 ,....33 ..,..33,161 ....171 ....33 LaVerne Eleanor C115 Schenectady, N. Y.. . , ' . 79, David C11 ...........,..,....,.... ,.... 101, g 290 Student lnclex A Abrose, Joan Shelia C115 Cincinnati .......... ..,. Ackel, Marie T. C315 Lawrence, N. Y. Ackerman, Clare Julia C315 Glen Rock, N. J. ....... 79 Ackely, George William C215 Columbus ............ 89 Adams, Joan C. C415 South Norwalk, Conn. .......... . Adams, Mrs. Phyllis Rodgers C415 Delaware Adams, Ralph Ellison C415 Sandusky. ......... 52, 126 Agler, David C. C415 Rocky River ................... Ahn Kun Ho S ec. 'Seoul Korea .... , C p 1, , ....... .,.. Ailes, William Beech C115 Wilkinsburg, Pa.. . . . . . . Ainey, James G. C415 Hornell, N. Y. ........ . Akagi, Roy Hideya CSpec.15 Tokyo, Japan Aldrich, Douglas Herschel C415 Nadiad, India ...... Aldrich, George Gerard C115 Wellington .......... Aldrich, Nancy Margaret C115 Nadiad, India ..... Alexander, Jack Wendell C415 Springfield ..... 129, Alexander, Lois Jean C315 Youngstown ........... Alexander, Richard Grant C415 Delaware ........,. Alford, Emanuel Peachmon C415 Delaware ...... . . 190 .79 .77 Allen, Frederick Eugene C315 Worcester, Mass. ...... 5 Allen, Frederick Hadley C315 Columbus .......... . . . Allen, Jack VVayne C315 Poland ...... 79, 170, 172, 184 Allen, Shirley Ann C115 Evanston, Ill. ............... . Allison, Ann Lynn C215 Pittsburgh, Pa... . .89, 148, 149 Allison, Norma Jean C315 Philadelphia, Pa.. .8, 79, 130 Almond, Richard Walter C215 Batavia, N. Y. ..... . .89 Alonso, Jeanette Esther C215 Montevideo, Uruguay..89 Altdoerffer, Martha Jane C215 Lancaster, Pa. ..... . . . Amick, Alice Marie C315 Wakarusa, Ind. ....... 79, 127 Amick, George Ellsworth C415 Delaware. . .53, 158, 170 Amick, William Walker C115 Delaware ..........,.. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 3. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 165 234 129 .52 101 .53 .53 164 121 137 '79 199 101 152 142 194 144 129 191 101 Anderson, Ariel C. CSpec.15 Delaware . Anderson, Carol Elaine C215 Beaver Falls, Pa. .......... 89 Anderson Cecil Charlotte 2 -U er Montclair N. .. .89 Anderson 1 C 1, pp , 1 J Frances Rummel C115 Tuscon, Arizona ..... Q . Anderson, Henry D. C315 Tuscon, Arizona .......... 7 Anderson, John James C215 Poland ................ 89, Anderson, Joyce Marie C115 Medina .................. Anderson, M. Jane C415 Geneva .............. 53, 160, Anderson, Julia Isabel C115 Berkeley Heights, N. J.. . . . Anderson Anderson Marshall Duane C21 Blairsville Pa .... Andresen Bernice C315 East Orange, N. J . Andrews, Angle, Maurice Neil C115 Waterford . . . Apel, George Bernard C215 Cleveland . . . Apel, William C315 Lucasville Appel, Ruth Anne C115 Washington, D. C. .......... . Applegath, Douglass David C115 Ashland ......... Appleman, Marion Ellen C115 Dayton ............ Archibald, Doris Jean C215 Newburg, N. Y. Armstrong Arthur Laughlin C21' Pittsbu , , r h, Pa.. . . Armstrong, Harold Wayne C415 Lisbon ............ Armstrong, Jane Ellen C215 Ben Avon, Pa. ....... . Arnold, George C115 Harpster .............. .... Arnold, William Martin C115 Akron .............. Ashbrook, Harriett Helen C215 Chillicothe ..,. Ashley, Barbara Ann C215 Bergen, N. Y.. . .. . Ashmun David Stuart 3 Da ton . . . . , C 1: Y ..-.. Athy, Richard St. Clair C315 Towson, Md. .... . . . Atkinson, Sally Kay C315 Cleveland ......... . . . Atkinson, Shirley Ann C215 Columbus ..... ..... . Atma, Stanley James C315 Cleveland Heights ..... 101 1 f 79 . 79 Aukens, Lou Ann C115 Bay Village ................ Austin, Margaret E. CP.G.15 Coos Bay, Oregon Austin, Robert McVay C415 Baltimore, Md. ..... . Aylmer, Constance Elizabeth C215 Poughkeepsie, Nl. D B Bachelder, Marilyn Sue C115 Marion ...... . . Bachellor, Merlin J. C215 Clear Lake, lowa. . . . . . Bachman, Felix Julius C115 Delaware ........ .... Backman, Alice Anne C415 Fairlawn, N. J. .... . . . . 1 1 Bahner, Joel Heckert C315 Cleveland ...... . . . . Bahner, John Morton CP.G.15 Delaware .......... Baker, Barbara Lucille C315 Lakewood ........... Baker, Betty Beatrice Bernice C315 Rochester, N. Y 1 525 , 89 162 104 101, 167 101, 101 .89 1721 125 1011 .89 .52 .895 179 . 89 .79 259 201 . 89 . 79 101 121 241 101 181 .79 164 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..89, 231 Baker, David Charles C415 Portsmouth.53, 122, 158, 171, 189, 237 Baker, Mitchell C215 Claremont, N. H. ............ 89, 129, 263 Baker, Patricia Leigh C215 Hamburg, N. Y. ............ 89 223 Baker, Sallie Sue C315 Morristown, N. J.. .79, 121, 127, 128, 217 Baldassarre, Fred Richard C115 Euclid ................ 101, 259 Baldwin, Betsy Knox C315 Yellow Springs ..... 79, 123, 206, 229 Baldwin, Henry Norton C115 West Hartford, Conn.. .... 101, 243 Ball, Robert W. D. C315 West Hartford, Conn. ......... 79, 249 Ballot, Colette Adele C115 Freeport, N. Y. ......... ....... 1 01 Balthaser, Donald Ferguson C415 Delaware ............. 53, 243 Balyeat, Herman Lee C315 Mansfield ..........,....... 79 249 Bangert, Thomas Stewart C415 Columbus ..... 53, 162, 170, 171, 172, 189 251 Bangham, William Norman C415 Chillicothe ........ 53, 161 251 Bannon, Henry Towne C315 Portsmouth ....... 79, 136, 137 239 Bantly, Neil Edward C315 Glastonbury, Conn. ...... 79, 143 262 Barber, Charles Donald C315 Mentor..79, 146, 170, 172, 178 253 Barber, Donn Morgan C115 Grafton Barbour, Sally C215 Milwaukee, VVis. .......... ......,.. 8 9 227 Barclay, John Delbert C315 Rochester, N. Y.. . .79, 120, 192 247 Barefoot, Mary Lou C315 Pittsburgh, Pa. .... ........... 7 9 223 Barger, Robert Roscoe C115 Delaware Barker, George Malcolm C415 Fairview Park ..........,. 53 261 Barlow, Dorothy Marion C415 Treadwell, N. Y. ......... 53 163 Barlow, Joyce Ellen C315 Hatfield, Pa. .......... ..... 7 9 229 Barnhill, David Poland C415 Mansfield ......... ....... 5 2 241 Bartholomai, Mary Jane C415 Lodi .................... 52, 221 Bastian, Cheryl Ann C415 Niagara Falls, N. Y. ..... 53, 155, 156, 206, 229 Batchelder, Alan Bruce C215 Medina .................... .. . .89 Bateman, Frederic Charles C215 Ridgewood, N. J. Bates, Allan Charles C415 Libertyville, Ill. .......... 53, 166, Bates, Richard Robert C115 Libertyville, Ill.. .......,.. 101, Batschelet, Lois Jean C115 East Cleveland ............ 101, Bauer, Ralph Edward C315 Portsmouth ............ 79, 162, Bauernfeind, Dorothy Louise C115 Wynnewood, Pa. .... 101, Bauknecht, John W. C315 East Palestine ....... 79, 184, 189, Bauman, Robert Patten C215 Shaker Heights ......... .89, Bay, Thomas McClelland C215 Alliance ............... Beall, Ralph Newton C115 Silver Springs, Md. ....... . Beardsell, Ann C115 Short Hills, N. ............... . Beattie, Beth C315 Chagrin Falls ..... ......... 7 9, 127, Beattie, Lucy Louise C415 Chagrin Falls ....... 53, 127 Beaudette, Raymond Porter C215 VVatertown, Mass.. . . Beck, Dorothy Ann C415 East Palestine .,......... 53, 1 Beck, James Rossey C315 Marysville .................. Becker, Jacqueline Marcia C215 New Rochelle, N. Y..89 Becker, Paul Oliver C415 Springville, N. Y. ......... 53, Beckley, Charles Randolph C115 VVashington, D. C..101 Bedell, Barbara Ann C215 Urbana ................... Beers, Birt Adriance C315 Cleveland ............... 79, Beers, Thomas C215 Springfield .............. ..... Beetham, William Parkes C415 1Naban, Mass. ....... 53, Bein, Ernest Lee C215 Norwood .... ......... .... Bell Alice ane 2 Washm ton D C 1 1 , J C 1: ' g , . . .... Bell, Beverly Jean C215 Cleveland Heights .... .... Bell, Linda Kathleen C215 Detroit, Mich. Bell, Nancy Ann C215 Dayton ................ ....... Belt, Marjorie Ann C115 LaCarne ................... .89, 101 '201, 167, 155, .79, 121 234, 179 .895 125, 162, .89, .89, .89, .89, . 101 Benedict, Barbara Ann C215 Glens Falls, N. Y. ..... 89, 121, 147 . 125, 127, Benedict, Vern Grant C115 Van Buren, N. Y. 1 1 1 Beneke, Phyllis A. C415 1fVheeling, W. Va...54, 200, 201, 203, Benjamin, Mary Ann C415 Sidney ........ 54, 200, 201, 203, Bennett, John David C115 Findlay ............... 101, 188, Bennett, Juanita Lee C215 Park Ridge, Ill. .............. 89, Benning, Vale Jean C115 Carmel, N. Y. ........... 101, 179, Benson, Frank Russell C315 Jefferson ..... ............. 7 9, Benson, Lowell Joseph C115 Bloom City, Wis. ..... 101, 179, Benson, Rob Roy C115 Indianapolis, Indiana ........... 101, Beoddy, John Jennings C115 Piketon ......... ..... 1 01, Berg, Don VVilliam C415 Dalton ............. ..... 5 4, Berger, Eva C115 Bogota, Colombia, S. A. ...... ....... . Bernard, Nancy Ann C215 Maplewood, N. J. ............ 89, Bernhardi, Katherine L. CP.G.15 Parma Berquist, Goodwin F. C315 Denver, Colo. ...... 79, 123, 135, Betts, Barbara Dean C215 VVilmette, Ill. ........... 89, 121, Betts, Martha Jo C215 Nelsonville ..................... 89, Betz, Harold C315 Cincinnati ............. 79, 170, 171, 172, BeVier, Joan Elizabeth C215 VVellington ............. 34, 89, 251 251 129 239 130 257 253 251 241 101 225 221 . 89 219 253 208 263 241 217 259 .89 243 239 215 215 211 200 122, 221 231 227 262 225 261 247 247 251 251 247 . 6 208 245 229 223 239 225 . U ' .H z Bifwiii 111-'. 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','gg,'211 lu, 111 23, lil51 0 riillll ..,- 1 1 ,891 111 17'7 QQ ,1117 151111 ' 711' 170, 17'5111f211 1 11211.- ' ,31 Bicknell, DonnaC125 Worcester, Mass.. . . , , , , , , , Bigelow, Richard Alan C125 Dayton ...... .... 1 01, Bigler, Richard Lee C225 Marysville ....... ..... 8 9, Bishop, Cynthia C225 VVheeling, VV. Va. ..,. ..... 8 9, Bishop, Richard Samuel C125 Mansfield .... .... 1 01, Bittinger, Dale Austin C425 Lowellville .............. 40, 54, Blackford, Edwin Herbert C225 Mansfield ........ .,.... .79, 170, 172, Blair, John Edward C325 New YVaterford. Blankman, VValter Paul C225 Boonville, N. Y. ......... . Blasdell, Robert Ferris C425 Frewsburg, N. Y. ........ . Blass, Marilyn Louise C225 Hamburg, N. Y. .... 89, 121, Blayney, Kathryn Anne C425 Piqua ........... 54, 155, Blessing, Janyce Louise C225 Metamora ............ 89 Blickle, Charles Peter C225 Olmsted Falls Blundell, Eileen C125 Port Washington, N. Y. ........ . Boden, Donald Yaxley C225 Cleveland Heights ......... Bohne, Carl Robert C225 VVatertown, Mass. .... 89, 127, Bold, Donna Jean C125 Niles ..... .................... Bolen, Nancy Jane H. C225 Elm Grove, VV. Va. ....... . Boltinghouse, Martha Ellen C425 Marion ............. Bolton, Ann Therese C225 Detroit, Mich. ............. . Bonazzoli, Robert Giacomo C125 Hudson, Mass... . .101, Bond, Gene Perry C125 Greenfield, Mass ..... ...... 1 01, Bond, Lola Jean C225 Glen Ellyn, Ill. ......... ..... . Bonham, Robert Powell C425 Coraopolis, Pa. .... . . . . Bonisteel, Margaret Jane C325 Syracuse, N. Y.. . . . . Boring, James McClure C425 Delaware ........ Borton Bruce B. 4 Larchmont N Y ..... . .. , C 2: , - Bourlas, Emanuel George C125 Canton Bowers, Robert Leslie C325 Delaware ...... . . . Bowker, Ann Byrd C125 Lexington, Mass. ......... 101, Bowman, Joann Mae C425 Findlay ................ 55, Bowman, Martha C125 Greenville .................... Boyd, Arthur Harold C125 Point Pleasant Beach, N. J... Boyd, Elizabeth Matilda C225 Oak Park, Ill. ........ 90, Boyd, Patricia Ann C325 Cleveland Heights ........ 79, Boyer, Bruce Adell C325 Lancaster .......... ..... 7 9, Boyer, Virginia Ann C125 Shaker Heights .... . . . Boysen, Andy Valdemar C325 Lakewood ..... ..... , Boysen, Sally Christine C225 Lakewood .... ..... Bozman, John Frederick C425 Newark. . . . . . Brackman, Samuel Elliot C125 Jackson ............... Bradtield, Linda C125 Barnesville .................... Bradfield, Susan Mann C325 Barnesville ............ 79, Bradley, Bonnie Jeanne C225 Akron ....... 90, 121, 123, Bradley, Eleanor Claire C325 Berea .................. Bradley, Evelyn Ann C325 Berea. ................. . . Bradley, Jo Ann C225 Flint, Mich. ............ . . Brainard, Helen Bennet C125 Cleveland Hts. .... . Bramley, Adelbert Clare C325 Independence .... Bramley, Nancy Lou C125 Independence ....... Brandenburg, Barbara C425 Dayton ......... . . Brannan, Barbara C225 Ruxton, Md. ...... . . Branscomb, Jeanne Mauree C425 Canton Brant, Alan Gard C125 Elgin, Ill. ................. 102, Breese, Claude Rader C225 Scarsdale, N. Y. ...... .... . Breslin, William Walsh C125 Rutherford, N. J. Brewster, Margaret Elizabeth C425 Williamsburg ...... Bricker, Jacqueline C225 Cleveland Hts. ............. . Brightman, Tyler Page C225 VVorthington ......... 1 . . Brill, Edward Allen C225 Amherst ........... ..... 9 0, Brodnax, Raymond Thomas C225 Delaware .... ..... Brose, Carlton C. C325 Scarsdale, N. Y. ............ 79, Brother, Carolyn Sue C225 Fort Thomas, Ky.. . .. . . . . Brower, Forrest Allen C325 Woodmere, N-. Y. .... . . Brown, Arthur Allen C225 Lakeside .................. Brown, Charles Thomas C225 Hackensack, N. J. ...... . Brown, Cynthia Sue C225 Syracuse, N. Y. ........... . 55 Brown, Joan Irene C125 Cincinnati ............... 102, Brown, Sally Jeanne C325 Youngstown ...... ..... Brown, Sarah Cooper C325 Mount Vernon ..... .... Brown, VVilliam Kingsley C325 Cleveland Hts. ...... . . . Brubaker Richard Carl 1 'Shaker Hts , C 2, . ....... .... . . Bruce, Dale James C325 Amherst.80, 170, 171, 172, 173, Bruce, Howard Irving C125 Hudson Falls, N. Y.. . .102, Bruckheimer, Joan Addie C425 Wfoodmere, N. Y..54, 160, Bruggemeier, Susan Louise C225 Akron ............... Brumback, Frances Marie C325 Toledo ............. 79, Brumbaugh, Barbara Aiko C425 New Rochelle, N. Y.. . Brumfield, Marilla D. CP. G.25 Blanchester -- 4 - . H, , MNH- K--L issif .s9, .54, 125, 162, 127, fssl, 172, .87, .90, 179, 129, .90, .54, .79, .54, .55, 147, 200, 101, 121, 127, 129, 194, . 98, .55, 101, 101, 127, 129, .79, .79, .90, '79 ' 1 .55, .70, 147, .90, .55, .90, 194, 143 91 .79 .90 .90 .90 127 . 79 . 79 . 79 102 174 179 164 . 90 122 . 54 1 101 257 261 227 263 257 .89 257 262 129 213 208 213 101 247 247 101 211 .54 208 237 253 219 237 215 .54 251 253 203 215 101 263 229 213 261 101 253 225 253 251 129 219 208 208 208 221 101 262 102 227 225 247 249 208 . 90 253 263 172 262 215 249 245 247 227 129 225 213 143 179 253 263 215 227 219 229 BWQMOIT, Eleanor Dorothea C225 Lakewood. . .90, Buckley, Claude Hayden C325 Berlin Hts..79, 170, Buckmmster Yvonne 1 Wol 121, 171. , , ru C21 C01l,N.Y. ...... Bufldlc, hllfgllllil Ann C125 Youngstown ........... Buell, Guy Ingalls C425 Erie, Penna. ........... . Buffum, Barbara Anne CI25 lYincl1ester, Mass.. . . Bull, Beverly Ann C425 Riverside, Ill. ........... . Burke, Ross Burroughs C125 Cranford, N. J ...... Burket, Barbara Anne C125 Lakewood ........ 102 Burkett, Richard Leith C125 Freeport, N. Y.. Burkhart, Cecil Robert C125 Fairborn ,,,,,,, Burley, Marion Hazel C225 Hamburg, N. Y.. Buaey, William Eugene 132, Crooksville.. 711, 125, Burnett, Frank Everett C325 Delaware Burns, Ann Redding C425 Mansfield ,,,,, Burroughs, Robert Nelson C225 Amlin ..... Burt, Robert M. C325 Lakewood ............ Burton, Clement Richard C325 Westerville. . . 148, 120, .55, Burton, Mrs. Mary Katherine C425 LaCarne ..... ..... Burwell, Betty Louise C125 East Cleveland ........... Butler, Danny Richard C125 Mt. Victory ............. Butler, David Patterson C125 Delaware ....... 102, Butler, Hurley O. C425 Irvington, N. J. ...... .... . 102, Butler, Marilyn Moselle C225 Akron ..... ......... Butler Mar'orie Ann 1 Cincinnati ....... , J C 25 . .... Butterworth, Sally Ann C225 Shaker I-Its.. . Byall, Betty Ann C225 Lakewood ............. 90, .....,90, 122, Byers, William Ewing C425 Salem ................... Byrne, Joan Kathleen C425 Herminie, Penna. ........ . Byrum, Mary Katherine C125 Euclid ..... ..... C Cailor, Margaret Jane C125 Youngstown ..... Cailor, Patricia Ruth C125 Youngstown .......... Cambern, Alice Barbara C225 Brooklyn, N. Y. ....... . Campbell, Jean Ann C425 Lancaster .............. I' Campbell, Joan C225 Washington COl1l'i House ........ Campbell, John William C125 Bexley ............. 102 Campbell, Marilyn C225 Cleveland Hts. ....... .... . Campbell, Maxine Anne C425 St. Clairsville .... Campbell, Nancy Elizabeth C225 Toledo .............. Campbell, Robert Clifton C225 Sharpsville, Pa. ...... 90 Canright, Robert Markham C325 Delaware ........... Cargill, Marcia Jean C425 Upper Montclair, N. J.. . .55 Carl, Barbara Conover C325 Richland, Mich. ...... . Carmichael, Charles A. C425 Cleveland. .. ..... 55, lil 5, Carner, Carole Jane C225 Lockport, N. Y. .......... 90 Carner, Lois Charlotte C125 Cleveland Hts. .......... . Carper, Jean Elinor C225 Ashley .............. 90, 121 Carr, Carolyn Jean C425 Cincinnati ..... .... 5 5, 115 Carr, John Alden C225 Derby, Conn. .... ....... E 10 Carr, Patricia Lee C125 Oak Park, Ill.. .. . . Carran, Sally Louise C125 East Cleveland .... Carson, Ruth C325 Ashland ...... ......... Carter, Martha B. C325 Seattle, Wash. .... . Carter, Nancy Kathleen C325 Fostoria ..... Carter, Virginia Mae C125 Arlington, Va... . . ,.f.f7s1 .....711 .711 Carto, David Lawrence C325 Mansfield ........ ..... Cary, Hall C425 Hartford, Conn.. ........ ............ . Cassady, Carole Joyce C225 Sprlngfield, Mass. ....., 90 Cassadyy Mary Mignon C325 South Bend, Ind. ....... . Cassler, Pauline A. C225 Johnstown, Penna. Castle, Grover Ross C325 Scarsdale, N. Y. .... . David Cameron 2 lYarren Casto, 'A Q C129 CQ ' ...... Cava naro, nita ean 5 1nc1nna 1 ..... .......... CeCil?Martha C225JDayt0n ...... 90, 110, 129, 198, 200 Cerny, Frank John C125 Cold Spring, N. Y. ....... 102 Chambers, Thomas Patton C125 Cleveland ........ 102 Champion, Nancy Bee C125 Cincinnati ............... Chandlery Xyilliain Howard C225 Cleveland Hts. ...... . Chaney, Thgodore Robert C225 London ............ 90 Chapek, Sandra Nadene C125 Lakewood ......... Chase William David C125 TFO5' ..-..-..----'1--'--2 Chatnian,Alfred Lorenzo C125 3211011 ROUQC, Ld- ----- - ohnEdxx1n 12 Marion Cheneyll-L I S, cnc, C' . ...lx ............ 133 h 1, t rr 5 IHCIHHZI 1 ............., C 5111 Ong ai a 11 P G. Ch Clase, Ma... Cheseldine, Ray mond 11. C - Di QVY 1 .54, 1 1 1 F' l30,l35. 144, 217 188,237 102,129 ...,102 .55,245 .....l02 .55,208 102, 201 149, 153 102, 241 102,247 .90, 233 130,241 122,203 .90,257 .79, 201 . . . . 129 ..5n,229 .l02,l77 .....l02 237,255 ......77 .90,225 .l02,l47 147,221 140,219 .55,245 .,55,2l3 .l02,127 .....l02 . . . . , 102 . . . . . .90 122,215 . .90, 229 130,255 ..90,227 ..54,22l ..90,22l 130,255 . .79, 243 107,221 . .79, 211 127, 129, 234,251 129,215 .....l02 147,229 200,217 120, 241 .102,141 .....l02 127,213 133,229 147,221 .l02,127 ..79,257 ..55,249 121,231 ..7!L 208 ..79 201 . 191, 239 .....l02 203,229 187 239 193 251 . 102, 144 . .90, 201 171,243 .....l02 .....l87 .102,241 127, 203 102,257 ..55,243 w1sm:a.:+-.1 -?L.'7f'i 1 - i' A ---11--aw--Q.-....,f,.. V-...m-21,5- 'ze . -- ., 1 A 1 - . J' , ' f f .. ? ' f ' --V - 1 -1 . W 1. ' g,,'., A H ' - li 292 Chester, Edward H. C353 Silver Spring, Md. ........ 79, 155, Child, Anne M. C353 Findlay ..................... 79, 127, Christensen, Marius Sullivan C153 Columbus .... ..... 1 02, Christy, James Harry C453 Cincinnati ................. , . 55 102 Churchill, Barbara F. C153 Great Neck, N. Y. ......... , Clark, Carolyn Lee C153 Cleveland Hts. ..........,....., . 102 200 Clark, Cheryl Ann C153 Westfield, N. J. ........... , , Clark, Donald Lawrence C253 New Castle, Pa. ........... . 126 127 Clark, Herbert Elwyn C253 Ravenna .......... 90, , , 241 2 15 243 237 127 102 201 247 241 Clark, Lonnie H. C353 New Washington .,................ .79 Clark, Marilyn Mae C451 Lima ....... ................. 5 6, 211 Clark, Norma Pauline C353 Medina Clarke, Martha Elizabeth C353 Des Plaines, Ill .... ..... 7 9, 211 Clauson, Katherine Ann C253 Bridgeport, Conn. ........, 70, 213 Claxton, Mary Louise C353 New York, N. Y. ..... .... 1 26, 129 Clements, Carol Anne C353 Mariemont ......... ..... 8 8, 223 Clemmer, Lewis Arthur C453 Dayton ....... ......... . 56 Cleveland, Dana Lee C153 Pittsburgh, Pa. . ....... . . . 102 Clifford, Eleanor Jean C353 Stow .......... ' .... 8 0, 155, 211 Clines, Robert Edward C253 Euclid .................... 90, 251 Clipson, Charles Raymond C253 Delaware .......... 90, 143, 237 Coatsworth, Shirley Ann C153 Cross River, N. Y. ....... 102, 147 Cobb, Julia Gertrude C25, Washington, D. C. ........,.. 90, 231 Coe, Moynan C253 Cincinnati ................... ..... 9 0, 225 Coe, Patricia Alice C153 Salem ....................,...... 102 Coe,'Thomas H. C353 Salem .......................... 80, 249 Colbeth, Evelyn Susan C353 Ridgewood, N. J. .......... 80, 213 Cole, Joan Alice C253 Carey ..... ......... 9 0, 126, 127, 128, 215 Cole, John Norman C253 Akron .......................... 247 Coleman, William Grant C453 Cuyahoga Falls ...... ..... 5 6, 255 Colley, Oscar C253 Delaware Collins, Jack Tempest C353 Cleveland Hts. .,.. 80, 129, 144, 170, 189, 259 Compton, James Frederick C152 Dayton ............... 102, 243 Compton, Peggy C453 West Asheville, N. C..56, 128, 129, 164 223 Cone, Geraldine Evelyn C353 Haverford, Pa.. . .80, 129, 167 217 Conger, Edith C453 Maplewood, N. J. ........ ...... 5 6, 167, 229 Conklin, Harvey B. C453 Washington, D. C. ............ 56, 245 Conley, William Ralph C253 Dayton ............... 90, 162, 257 Conner, Gordon Pickford C253 Pittsburgh, Pa ..... ...... 9 0, 239 Conner, Nancy Louise C153 Worthington .................. 102 Cook, Josephine Frances C353 Rochester, N. Y. ......... 80, 215 Cook, Nancy Ellen C453 Dearborn, Mich. ................... 56 Cook, Thelma Margaret C253 Washington, D. C. ........ 90, 211 Cooper, Clifford Steele C253 Arlington, Va. .... 91, 120, 127, 135, 172, 261 Cooper, Grover Collins C353 Chevy Chase, Md. ......,.. 80, 243 Cope, Patricia Ann C453 Alliance ..... 56, 130, 200, 201, 203, 215 Cornett, Jack Edward C353 Ashland, Ky. .......... ..... 8 0, 245 Corey, Robert Gilliland C153 Jackson Hts., N. Y... .102, 193, 243 Corwin, Robert Clyde C153 Bellefontaine .............. 102, 251 Cosley, Dennis Hussey C253 Troy ..................... 91, 259 Cotner, Robert Leslie C153 Chicago, Ill. ........... 102, 162, 243 Cotton, Donna Lillian C253 Fort Thomas, Ky. Coulter, Mary Jo C353 Oak Park, Ill. .......... 80, 121, 206, 213 Courtney, Darrell Lee C153 Findlay Courtright, John Peters C353 Marion Coverdale, Robert Frederick C353 Amherst.80, 171, 184, 185 253 Cowan, Paul Wilfred C353 Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ........... 80, 255 Cowdrey, Leslie Maurice C453 Portsmouth .......... 56, 115, 247 Cowgill, Rose Marie CSpec.53 Richwood Cox, Charles Ralph C153 Jackson ........ .............. Cox, Elsie June C253 Oak Park, Ill. ....... , .... 81, 121, 129 Cox, Virginia Lee C153 Greenfield ..............,...... 102 Cozzens, Susan Lois C153 Shaker Hts. ................... . Cramer, Harold Leslie C353 Needham Hts., Mass. Cramer, Mrs. Marion Skinner C353 Newton, Mass. Crandall, Richard Hamilton C153 Delaware Crane, Mrs. Helen M. CP. G.53 Delaware 102 219 125 102 Crawford, A. Robert C253 West Hartford, Conn. .... 91, 195, 259 Crawford, D. Jean C453 Scarsdale, N. Y. ............... 56, 208 Crawford, Everett Evans C353 Columbus. . ' .......,..... 80, 241 Cremean, Joseph Edward C253 Lima ....,.............. 91, 251 Creviston, William Lynn C353 North Lewisburg.80, 194, 195, 257 Crites, Mrs. Helen J. CP. G.53 Delaware Crites, Stephen Decatur C253 Elida. . .91, 119, 127, 130, 135, 249 Crone, Charles Frederick C251 Massillon. . .91, 162, 170, 172 , 259 Cross, Lewis Wallace C353 Middletown, N. Y.. ..... 80, 170, 172, 255 102 173, Crosset, Eleanor Barbara C153 Media, Penna. .... ....... . Crowther, James Earl C353 Cleveland .................. 80 Cruikshank, Barbara Jean C353'Delaware ....... 42, 80, 116 Cruser, Paul Alexander Clbg Princeton, N. J. .......... 102 Culberson, Nancy Louise C253 Akron ...... 1 ............... Culbertson, Betsy Maria C253 Madrid, Spain ........... 91 Culbertson, Vivian Ann C353 Cleveland.42, 80, 116, 129, 167 Cunningham, Robert C453 Danvers, Mass. ............... . Cuninghame, Alison C453 Granville ...................... Curdy, Judith Elaine C253 Euclid ......... ......... 9 1, 116 Currier, Ruth Evelyn C253 Schenectady, N. Y. .......... 91 Cutting, Margaret Ella C351 Scarsdale, N. Y.. .80, 130, 1i33, 42 DI Dabney, S. Anne C453 Akron ......... 57, 148, 149, 151, 165 Daddow, Jean Louis C253 Wilmington, Del. ............. 91 Dahl, Charles Lawrence ................... .... 1 03, Dale, Edward Gibson C153 Poland ............ ...... Dalglish, Robert James C253 Erie, Penna. Damon, Louise Campbell C453 Lakewood .............. Darkey, Kermit Louis C353 Battle Creek, Mich. ..... 80, .57 115 Darkey, Louise Elizabeth C153 Battle Creek, Mich. ....... . Darkey, Robert Watts C453 Battle Creek, Mich. .... 57, 170, 191 Daugherty, Joan Louise C453 Lakewood ....... 57, 122, 156, 201 Daugherty, William B. CP. G.53 Delaware. . . .... . . . . Davenport, Richard Lee C253 Hamilton .... ....... 9 , ia? Davey, Marilyn Sue C153 Snyder, N. Y. ............ . . .103 Davis, Arline C353 Ashley .................... 80, 116, 146 Davis, Barbara Irene C153 Dayton ......... .............. Davis, Bruce Dean C353 Kenmore, N. Y. .... ......... 8 0 Davis, Carol Jean C253 Clyde .......................... 9 Davis, Donna May C25 ....................... 9, 200, 201 Davis, Edward Williston C253 Syracuse, N. Y... .9, 194, 195 Davis, Elizabeth Alice C153 Maplewood, N. J. ............ . Davis, Gretchen Ann C253 Royal Oak, Mich. ............ 9 Davis, Harold William C153 Ashley ........... 103, 179, 187 Davis, Marilyn Jean C353 Martins Ferry ....... . . . .80, 141 Davis, Marvin Thomas C153 Canisteo, N. Y. ........... 103 Davis, William Garland C253 Indianapolis, Ind. .......... 9 Dawson, Mary Johanne C253 Lakewood .............,... 9 Day, Richard Clark C353 Euclid ................ 9, 80, 243 Day, Richard Lee C253 New Philadelphia ..... Dayton, Barbara Cooper C153 Cheshire, Conn. DeArmon, Susanne C353 Dayton ............ Decker, Glenn Emmerton C253 Marion Deem,Ann Louise C453 Parkersburg, W. Va.. . 179, 103, 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . .80, . .... 57, Deist, Dolores Jean C253 Portsmouth ............ ...... DeLong, Eleanor Jane C353 Columbus ................. 80, DeLong, George Wesley C153 Upper Arlington ......... 103, Denison, David Nathan C253 Asheville, N. C., .......... .9, Denton, Don Richard C253 Washington C. H. ............ 9, DeRamus, Barbara Jeanne C153 Arlington, Va. ..... 103, 127, Detrick, Donald CSpec.53 Dayton ...... .................. Dettorre, JOSeph Frederick C353 Lorain ......... ...... 9 , Detweiler, Herbert Jamison C453 Uniontown, Pa.. ...... 56, 127, Devos, Richard Glenn C153 Washington, D. C..103, 179, 181, Dexter, Philip Dudley C153 Highland Park, Mich.. . 103, Dickerson, June Nell C253 Shaker Hts. ....,..... 9, 127, 128, Diehl, James D. C351 Woodsfield ................. .80, Diehl, Martha Pope C153 Cambridge .............. Diem, Philip CP. G.53 Delaware Dietterich, Philip Richard C153 Kenmore, N. Y. ....... 103, 126 Diffenderfer, Lynn Elliott C153 Ben Avon Hts. Pa. ....... . Dimlich, Herman Karl C353 Cleveland Heights, ...... 81, 195,. Dltch, Mary Louise C153 Caldwell ....................... Doan, Ann Newell C253 Madison, Wis. ............ .... 9 Dobbling, Patricia Jane C153 Fort Thomas, Ky. .....,.... . Dodson, Verna Lee C353 Youngstown.. ................ .81 Donald, Margaret Gourley C353 Johnson, Vermont Donenwirth, Marilyn Louise C253 Canton ............... 9 Donker, Deborah C153 Wilmette, Illinois .......... .... Donnelly, Mrs. Gloria CSpec.53 Delaware Donnelly, William CP. G.53 Delaware Donnenwirth, Richard Alfred C153 Columbus ,,,,,,,,,, 103 Donovan, Nancy Ann C153 Forest Hills, Pittsburgh, Pa..103 Doore, George Stanley C153 Greenfield, Mass.. ..... 103, 179 1 1 1 1 1 ....103, 263 155 237 . 91 217 208 .77 . . 57 227 215 135, 200 217 221 259 179 227 255 103 189, 255 164, 221 . 188 243 125 225 103 249 23 1 208 259 103 227 259 22 1 262 247 213 257 . . 9 103 225 211 . 97 225 253 255 253 137 130 263 125, 241 243 243 223 249 200 125, 241 103 259 103 227 105 227 208 103 25 1 200 253 ,' R, -' Iy:rf9l'L , N f r-'rf rr fn 1 .4 ,K ,, ,nw 3-' ,.. Di. . ,M . Dnmfyllrcxyh , ,mar Cr Dmgrrvgaalfb ink... , a H ' 3 5 9: lldlfgpil liififz DoWff'E,3,:' 1' llflillii' R' if' Driljlliiii . . ng, - U01 . xl Dgllllffl iamq ir erm, - V Dll' ',.'1g,. Drfike. W nnwffffl QQ A Uni ea - Drgfifhf' ' u Drlllfl' Dnrri- Cf, I Cf. nnn- Ili-gf. . Duane.5l,,,... ,' Duck-1112551 - Duriailglir li.. 1 V Duriai 15- 3: Durham- ll Q1 Duiall. Jrwzrikri .V L 1 Dye. 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C..1o3, 179,181,243 ark, Mich. .,.... 103, 243 ,........ 80,249 fff ..... .Jwm ' ' ,,,, 103,125 e,N.1.... 126,241 103 ii Hts., Pa.. ..-- -- 259 'eights ...... 81, 195,103 ls, KY-' ' ' ' .'.','gi,'227 '1'?r1 0 1 59,208 103 103, 251 bus ..... .f '03,200 'irrsbUrgh'15g!'179, 753 5155... 1 1 ' ' Dornbirer, Anne Margaret C415 Medina .... .......,.. 5 6, Dornbirer, Norman James C415 Medina ..........,..... 57, Dornoff, Carolyn Olive C415 Elmhurst, Ill. ..... 57, 121, 165, Dorrance, Nancy Louise C415 Youngstown .... ..,.. 5 7, 164, Douda, Barbara Mae C415 Willoughby ......, ........ 5 7, Dougherty, Edward William C315 Westlake. .... ..... 8 1, Dove, David Robert C215 Shelbyville, Ill. .... .... 9 , Dowds, E. Grant C315 Shelby ............. ,,,,, 8 1, Dowds, Robert B. C315 Shelby .............. ........ 9 , Dowler, Harry Lee C115 Marion ....... ........... 1 03, 179, Downard, Martha Louise C415 East Liverpool ........... 57, Downing, Mona C11 .................................... Draheim, James Graves C415 Birmingham, Mich. .... .... 5 7, Drake, Harold Eugene C415 Corning Drake, Robert Lincoln C215 jackson, Mich. ...... ...... 9 , Draz, Richard Zook C115 Chagrin Falls ....... .... 1 03, Droescher, Peter King C315 VVashington, D. C .... ..... 8 1, Druley, Dolores Ann C115 Eaton ............. ...... Drury, Carolyn Jean C115 Van Wert .......... . . . . . Drury, Mary Ann C115 London ................... .... Duane, Marilyn Grace C115 Asbury Park, N. J. .... ..... . Duckwitz, Eileen Louise C315 Parma Heights .... . . .81, Dunathan, Harmon Craig C115 St. Marys ...... Dunathan, John Edgar C115 Shelby ......... ......... Duncan, Zane Verden C415 Nankin Dunham, William Henry C415 Covington ..... .... 5 6, 195, Duvall, John Richard C315 Marietta ....... ....... 8 1, Dye, Susan Ward C115 Shelby .............. ....... Dyer, Margaret Jane C315 Shaker Heights ..,.. .... 8 1, E Eagan, Paul Richard C215 Mansfield ....... . . , ..9,133 Easterly, Joan Faye C215 Bryan .................. , Eaton, Donald Armstrong C415 Cleveland .............. 56, Ebeling, Harry Guion C115 Dayton .... ........... 1 03, 147, Ebenhack, M. Sue C415 East Cleveland ....... 57, 130, 142, 156 Ebersole Thelma Susanne 1 ' Cincinnati .............. 1.1 Y K D7 Eckhart, Kent Nuber C215 Miamisburg ...... . . . , ..9 103 Economy, Diamond C115 Cleveland ........... .... , Edwards, Emily Louise C115 Red Bank, N. J. ......... . 219 259 217 219 221 255 243 255 255 253 219 102 245 247 243 251 103 103 103 103 229 103 103 257 241 103 221 257 219 261 253 144, 215 Exner, Elaine Elizabeth C215 Martins Ferry ......,.,, EYSSGU, DOTIUEI Marla C41: Delaware ..... :58, 139, 155, F Fails' James Kenneth i112 Cleveland Heights ......... FaHgmar1,,R11th Lorene C415 Cincinnati. . .58, 142, 144, Farber, Wllllanl Albert C415 Walnut Grove Minn Farnham, Charles Peter C11: Lyndhurst. . ..... 1 .104, Farquharson, Nancy Jean C215 Western Springs, Ill.. . . Fassett, l-l0yd Allen C315 Findlay ....... F3511 NRHPY 13116 C115 Cleveland Heights Fauble,,V1rginia C115 Maumee .......... Fe?th9rmgh3m, James A. C315 Massillon. Fe1Clfi .lane C215 New Martinsville, W. Va .92 Feldman. Jean Marie C215 Euclid ............ . Felt, Ernest Porter C215 New Hartford, N. Y. .... . Fenallghfyi Tl10maS Joseph C315 Brewster, N. Y... . FergUS0r1, Ann C315 Sidney ....... ............ 8 1, 123 Ferrell, Charles Claude C315 Massillon. . . . . . . . 1 Ferry, Carolyn Patricia C215 Kent ,,,,, ,,,,,,, .. ..... .. , Ficken, Elma Louise C415 Delaware ........... 58, Fields, Marilyn Lucille C215 Marion ................. Flgley, Virglnla Mae C315 Beaver, Pa.. ..... 41, 81, 129, Filllngham, Nancy Catherine C315 Baltimore, Md. . .78 121, 147, Finieal, Paul Eugene C415 Galion ......... 58, 136, 142 F1501-IS, Ann Louise C315 Massillon ................... Fisher Fisher, Forrest Lee C215 Ridgewood, N. J.. . . . Fisher, Frank Howell C215 Villanova, Pa.. . . . , C. Alan C215 Toledo ........................ 170 Fisher, john Gordon C215 Cincinnati. ............. , Fisher, john Lewis C415 Dayton ..................... Fitch, Alice Carolyn C215 Yorkville, Ill. ............. . Fitzgerald, Theresa Elizabeth C415 Chevy Chase, Md.. Fletcher, William Wesley C315 Delaware ........... 81, Flower, Marilyn Jean C115 Sharon, Pa. ............... . Flucke, A. joan C315 Detroit, Mich. .......... . . . . Foltz, Donald Arthur C115 Wauwatosa, Wis. Foltz, Robert C. C415 Oberlin ....................... Fondran, Byron Eugene C315 Euclid ..... . . Foong, Ah-Yoon C215 Ipoh, Malaya ..... 1 ....81, 189, ..9, 167, 104, 156, 179, . .9, .81, .81, 121, .92, . .9, .81, 129, .81, .92, 156, .92, 181, 81, 201 146, .81, .92, .92, .92, 172, .92, .58, 189, .58, 195, ........6,92, 217 225 261 229 257 121 251 104 104 247 223 215 261 241 221 247 215 225 221 217 115, 221 237 221 255 245 261 261 . 58 208 225 247 104 167 249 259 162 103 259 259 . . . 103 Edwards, Helen Joy C315 Leonia, N. J. ....... ...... 8 1, 144, 211 Forance, Lynda Mae C115 Cincinnati ..................... 104 Edwards, Marjorie Sue C115 Cincinnati ..... ...... 1 03, 125 Ford, Jacquelin Eloise C415 Harvey, Ill. ................ 58, 227 Eells, Kenneth William C115 Euclid ....... ........ 1 O3 Ford, Joan Alice C115 Massapequa Park, N. Y. ........ .... 1 04 Eesley, Daniel Edburn C215 Lakewood ..... ..... 9 , 259 Ford, John Wallace C312 Harvey, 111. ---------. 81, 170, 188. 253 Eesley, Richard Albert C415 Lakewood ..... .... 5 7, 259 Fosnaugh, Jannme K. C115 Columbus .................... 104 Eichorn, Richard S. C315 Columbus ......... .... 8 1, 259 Foster, Ann C115 Easton, Pa. .... : ......... ........... 1 04 Eiken, Richard Eivind C215 Louisville, Ky, Foster, Ralph Edward C415 Ansonla, Conn. .... .......... 4 0 Eisenhut, janet Lee C115 Sidney ................ . . 103 Fowler, PQUICIH AUD C313 DaYt0rl Ekblade, Karen Lane C115 East Lansing, Mich.. . . ..... 103 Fowler, Richard Harry C115 Lakewood .... ....... 1 04, 257 Elbon, William C215 Lebanon ....... ........... ..... 9 , 257 Fox, Carol Ann C415 Findlay ........... ..... 5 8 167, 221 Elder, Barbara Lucille C215 Bexley ..................... 9, 215 Fradkm, Bonnie Rae C419 Rye, N- Y- ---------------- -58, 215 Elder, Mary Lou C115 Springfield ......................... 103 Fraley, Robert C215 Delaware ....................... .92, 25.1 Eliason, Harriet Joann C215 Cumberland, Md.. .......... 9, 211 Frame, Charles Dudley C215 Flandome Manor, N. Y.. . .92, 259 Elliott, Alan Good C415 Hamilton. .57, 135, 158, 160, 181, 255 Franels, 1Vl1r1amJar1e C11: Kuggston .............. 104 125, 21-1 Elliott, William Lee C115 McConnelsvil1e .................. 134 Franklin, Helen LOUlS6.C1?Q Pittsburgh, Pa. .......... 104, 200 Ellis, Anna jane C315 Upper Sandusky ..,...., 81, 122, 130, 201, Fraser, I. Vern C315 Fairview Park ............... 114 171, 172 203, 219 Frate, Marie Delores C115 Bay Village. 5 ...... v ............ 104 E1S0n, Carolyn Sue C315 Magnolia ..... ..... 8 1, 138, 227 Frazier, Marian Elizabeth C215 New Philadelphia ..... .92, 223 Ely, Joan C115 Batavia. ................ ............ 1 03 Frazier, Mary LOU C119 K6r1m0rC, N- Y- ----------------- 104 Emch, Sue Ellen C115 Toledo ............................ 103 Fredrickson, James Andrew C31 Bradford, Pa.. .81, 129 130, 251 Emery, Allan Russell C415 Detroit, Mich. ...... 35, 57, 161, 162, Freeman, Robert Andrew C415 Mlllburn, N. J. ........ .5-1, 253 195, 257 Freitag, Ellin Clwrnbon QEFOU ----.---.--,.---- Epler, John Lloyd C1 5 Toledo ....................... 103, 255 Freitag, R0 ert ,l lam 3 ,ron - '- ' ' Erickson, Carol Jean7C415 Oak Park, Ill. ....... 57, 116, 167, 219 French, Rllrh Emil! 1313 Washington, D. C.. . Erskine, Carol Jean C115 Lowellville ...................,.. 103 Frey, D0r0thY Marie 1223 Rlttfnalgil' ' 'us' 'mi 126 135' 251 Evans, Edward Cortee C315 West Mansfield. . .. ......... 81, 261 Froebe, John Albert C31, Chagalln a s. , , , . , 81 215 Evans, Harriette jane C315 Maplewood, N. J.. .81, 121, 163 208 FFOSQ Barbara 121- Chlcago' l '. 127' 225. Evans Lyla Jean C31' Delaware . . . .... 77 81 211 FFONVH16, Jane Thompson C41, Findlay ........... . .5. , Mary Kay os, 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 . 1 . ....... 1 .9 221 Fly. Marian Louise C211 washington, D- C- 1- i---- -92 5,33 Evans, Nancy Jane C215 East Orange, N. J.. . . .... 9, 171 227 FrY1 Robeffa -lfanmf MFA Viqflon ' '223 Evans, Robert B. C215 Ridgewood, N. J. .... .... 9 , 162 237 Fuchs, Doris VN. C31, Wersl E1 R1 ' 1 04 Evans, Ruth Ann C215 Cleveland .... f ..... .......... 9 213 Fuller, Carolyn May C113 RQCLY 'Ver ---- ----'-- 6261 Evans, Samuel Richard C115 Massillon ...... .,., 1 03, 179 251 Fultz, Harold GlemifpoglC31e,lanadncaster. .... .... . 130 EVHHS, Susan Margaret C11: Massillon ........ ........... 1 03 Funk, Betty Igealgf 1c2Je1,3..mn ' 9 2 223 Everett, Janet Eleanor C415 New Castle, Pa. ............ 57 223 Funk, janet atEryIg Q F1 ll P- - - - - ' - - ' ' ' Everson, John Edward C215 Martins Ferry .......... 9, 127 239 Funke, Carolyn . C 1, .051 Ciiv 1 In - 104 Evilsizor, Roland E. C115 Troy ............. .... 1 03, 179 259 Furbeei Janet Ardyth 111.1 Cf- lalrgvlll 8' ' ' ' 66221 Ewig, Barbara Anne C115 Lakewood ...... ........... 1 04 Furseth, Greta Karin C41, eve an eig s .... .... - . 1 293 3:1143 ---qo,u,.,.., -Healy!-3 ' ' 4. .- , ' Y t. , I.: 'f 'l., :,.3,,Q-,-::.AL :..::-ji' Q. '. z ' - : - , . - V -- . 4 ,M V ff: . A .. , . . , l .' 'ts ' A- 5' - V , A 'il U , A .' ', 7 f .i-'z :' I f: ': ' lf: ' l'-'CQ '- -1' ' . 1,2 294 G Gaddis, Nancy Ruth C313 Dayton ........... .,... 8 1 Gale, Richard Milton C113 New York, N. Y. ....... . Garber, Joy Marie C213 State College, Pa.. ...... . . . Gardner, Robert C413 Newark ........ 39, 59, 170, 172, 92 Gardner, Sue Ann C113 Cambria Heights, N. Y. ...... . Gardner, William Whitney C413 Columbus ...... ...... Garn, Rosemary Ruth C413 Cincinnati ..... 42, 58, 1165, 5 Garrison, William Harmann C413 Corning .......... Gartman, Lois C413 Avon Lake ................... 59 Garver, Marilyn C213 Dayton ............. ..... Gass, K. Werner C213 Rochester, N. Y. ...... . . . Gassaway, Margaret Ann C313 Cleveland Gathany, Ted Alvan C413 Evanston, Ill. Gaylord, Ernest Terry C113 Rutherford, N. J. .... . . . Geary, Ann Lois C113 Detroit, Mich .... ......... . . Geiger, Mary Lou C313 Parma Heights Geiger, Russell Bennett C213 Berea .....,.......... Geist, Elizabeth Anne C413 Lakewood ...... ........ Gensemer, Ronald Chadwick C113 Cleveland Heights. . George, Ronald Stirratt C313 Nutley, N. J .... . .81, 129 Georgi, Carole Ann C213 Toledo ..................... Gerhauser, Frederick Farr C213 Cleveland Heights ..... 59 Gerstacker, Thomas Edward C313 Cleveland .... 81, 127, Gettelman, Kenneth M. CP.G.13 Mansfield Gettelman, Thomas Ward C413 Mansfield ............ Geyer, Alan Francis C313 Weehawken, N. Y... .81, 120, 135, Ghrist, James Creighton C413 Gallipolis ........ 59, 129 Gibson, E. Suzanne C213 Rocky River ............... Gifford, Robert Hamilton C113 West Newton, Mass.. . . Gilchrist, Mary C313 Birmingham, Mich. ............ . Gilfix, Yale Marshall C113 Newton Centre, Mass... .104, Gilmore, Diane C213 Denver, Col. .................. . Glass, Mrs. Betty Chambers C313 Van Wert. ....... . . Glass, Mrs. Kathryn Nunemacher C213 Louisville, Ky. Glass, Richard Carl C413 Convoy. ................. . . Glaze, Donald Eugene C113 Emporia, Kan. .......... . Glesenkamp, Flora Lou C313 Ostrander ........ 81, 148 Glezen, Nancy Ann C213 Minneapolis, Minn. ........ . Glock, John Steven C113 Buffalo, N. Y. ............. . Glore, Barbara Eudera C113 Sidney ............... Glosh, Richard Charles C413 Northfield ........ 58, Goldblatt, Harry CSpec.13 Shaker Heights Goldie, Robert Curtiss C413 Shaker Heights ....... .... Goldstein, Howard Elliot C313 New York, N. Y. ..... . Goldsword, Carol Leslie C113 Cleveland Heights ....... Goodnow, Joanne Shirley C313 Melrose, Mass. .... . Goodrich, Thomas Martin C113 Chardon .......... Goodwin, Edna Juanita C213 Bucyrus ............, Gorby, Robert Ford C313 Evanston, Ill. ....... .81, Gorden, Barbara Jane C113 Grosse Pointe, Mich. ..... . ..59, 179, 188 i6i .81 104 127 Gordin, Richard C313 Dublin .....,..... Gordon, Carolyn Lee C113 Youngstown ............... Gordon, Shirley Ann C313 Maumee .................. Gorham, Ina M. C313 Pittsburgh, Penna. ...... 81, 127, Gosnell, Mariana Eleanor C113 Columbus ............. Goss, Joy Amanda C213 Rocky River Gott, Joan Carolyn C113 Wapakoneta ................ Gotthoffer, Barbara Jane C213 Cincinnati ...... 92, 121 Gould, Nancy Ann C113 Columbus ......... ...,..... Grabfelder, Lila Jean C213 Chicago, Ill. .... ...... . Graham, Ben Sandborn C313 Dayton ........ .... 8 1, Graham, James Fisher C413 Dayton ............... 59 Graham, James Rodney C213 Clearco, W. Va. ......,. . Graham, Joan Carol C112 Dayton ...... ....... .... Grant, Charles C313 Cuyahoga Falls ..........,....,. Grassman, Phoebe Kathryn C113 Portsmouth ......... Gratz, Marjorie Mae C213 Gainesville, Fla..92, 125, Graves, David Charles C113 Columbus ........... I. 126 104 Graves, Lynn Boyd C213 Bellfiower, Cal. ........... 92 Gray, Mildred Ann C313 Oil City, Pa... ..... Gray, Nanc a ne 3 3Troy .... 82, yJ y C 1 A ......... Green, Donald R. C313 Findlay ......,. ..... Green, James Edwin C313 Galena .................... Green, Lawrence Edward C313 Dayton ............. 82, Green, Milton Martin C413 West Hartford, Conn .,.. 59, 129,227 .104,249 ,148,223 174,175, 189,253 .....104 ...39,58 155,221 171,255 129,217 ..92,229 ..92,245 .104,255 .....104 ..92,261 ,127,217 .104,261 130,239 ..92,211 ..92,237 129,261 ..59,261 126,130, 166,241 130,243 ..92,217 .....196 .81,221 135,241 .92,229 .81,233 .59,120 .....129 206,215 .92,219 104,257 104,201 162,243 ..58,253 ..81,241 .....104 121,217 179,243 .92,217 129,253 .....104 ,195,259 .....104 .81,223 165,147, 200,225 .....104 .....104 ,201,229 .....104 .92,211 167,243 ,162,243 ......92 .....104 .82,237 .....104 127,233 ,187,259 ,179,241 ......82 123,217 .82,259 .....162 188,257 143,241 Green, Mrs. Nancy Harter C413 Delaware ..... .... 5 9, 219 Green, Richard Edwin C113 Delaware Greene, Carol Marie C113 Washington, D. C. .... ....... 1 04 Greenleaf, Harold Hubert C113 Syracuse, N. Y. ........ 104, 239 Greenlee, Gary Joe C113 Manchester ............. ....... 1 04 Greeno, Juliet Rankin C213 Wyoming.. ....,.. u .......... 9 2, 143 Gregory, Barbara Ann C313 Grosse Pointe, Mich. ....... 82, 121, 147, 221 Gregory, Janet Claire C113 Grosse Pointe, Mich. ..... ....... 1 04 Grether, Patricia Suzanne C113 Dayton .................... 104 Griffin, Allen Edwin C413 Winthrop, Mass. ......... 49, 234, 253 Griffin, Joyce C113 Winthrop, Mass. ...... . . . ..... .... . .104 Griffin, Lucy Jane C11: Wyandotte, Mich. ..... ......... 1 04 Griffin, Marilyn Jean C113 Delaware .......... ......... 1 04 Griffith, Gerry Montgomery C113 Erie, Penna. Griffith, James Arthur C113 East Cleveland ....... . .92, 104, 239 Griffith, William Dudley C313 East Cleveland ......... 179, 239 Grifhth, Dale C312 Cleveland ..................... 82, 123, 251 Griffiths, David E. C413 Cleveland .......... ..... . 59, 251 Griffiths, Jo Ann C213 Columbus. ............. ...... 9 2, 221 Grimm, Adelaide C113 Wyomissing, Penna. ..... ....... 1 04 Grimm, Geraldine C313 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ..... . . .92, 213 Grinton, Ann Capps C113 Shaker Heights ....... .... 1 04 Grisier, Donna May C313 Wauseon .............. . . .82, 221 Groenstein, Marilyn Mae C113 Cleveland Heights .... .... 1 05 Gross, Charles Robert C213 Chicago, Ill. ...... ........ . 92, 237 Grossman, Peter Holmes C413 Larchmont, N. Y. ........... 241 Grover, Merle Wayne C313 Flint, Mich. .......... , .... 82, 249 Grover, Richard C313 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ....... .... 8 2, 245 Gruber, H. Thomas C313 Cranford, N. J. ........ .... 8 2, 251 Guelzow, Nancy Elaine C213 Fairview Park. . . .... . .92, 215 Guiher, Virgil Leon C113 Cardington ...,........ ..... 1 05, 247 Guillod, Richard William C313 Cuyahoga Falls. . . ..... 194, 251 Gully, Janet Dolores C113 Tideoute, Penna. .....,...... 105, 119 Guy, Rolland C213 Mechanicsburg ............. .... 9 2, 171, 243 Gwiazdowski, Staar Barbara C313 Wyandotte, Mich. H Haarmeyer, Albert Donald C213 Cincinnati ...... . . .92, 257 Haas, David Colton C213 Great Neck, N. Y.. .... . . .92, 255 Habley, H. Ann C113 Dayton ................ .... 1 05 Hadden, Richard Ray C113 Painsville ....... .... 1 05 Hagberg, Jean Louise C213 East Cleveland ..... . . .92, 221 Hagen, Don Peter C113 Englewood, N. .... .... 1 05, 255 Hager, Robert Eugene C213 Columbus ...... ..... . 92, 253 Hager, Tracy Earle C113 Upper Arlington ......... 105 179, 253 Hagmann, Miriam Elaine Erie, Penna. Hahnert, William F. C413 Delaware ......... . . . .60, 237 Haig, Nancy Jane C213 Bridgeport ........ .... Haines, Nancy C113 Newark .......... Hakes, Charlotte C313 Akron .....,..... Hall, Barbara C313 Scarsdale, N. J. ........ ..... 8 2 Hall, Carolyn Jean C213 East Liverpool. . . Hall, George Authur C213 Detroit, Mich.. . Hall, Mary Lou C113 Riga, Mich. .... ..... . . . Hall, Ralph Emmons C113 Rehoboth, Del.. 105 Hall, Suzanna C113 Powell ............... Halley, K. Annette C213 Powell ..... ...... Hamilton, Carol Lee C213 Columbus .....92 ....105 .82,221 137,223 ....105 .....92 ....105 179,257 ....105 .82,225 Hamilton, Jack Mayer C413 VVest Palm Beach, Fla..60, 135, 259 Hamlin, H. Thomas C413 Franklin .................. . . .60, 259 Hamman, Patricia Ann C213 Williamsport .............. 92, 225 Hammond, Sylvia Cadace C113 Chillicothe ...........,..... 105 Hardman, Robert Paul C313 Harrisburg, Penna.. .41, 52, 60, 115, 134, 135, 158, 181, 234, 259 Hardy, Robert Leslie C113 Everett Hare, Thomas Anderson C213 Bellefontaine Harer, Carolyn Bertha C213 Bucyrus. . . 5 .... . . . . Harger, Frank Hartley C213 Richwood Harper, Robert Thomas C313 Akron. . ......... 82, 139 Harper, VVesley A. C413 Bellevue ......... 60, 134, 135 Harpham, James Congreve C213 Clearwater, F Harrell, Robert Elsworth C213 Prospect ..... Harrell, Robert Eugene C113 Warren ...,.... Harrington, Harold Henry C413 Lakewood, . , Harrington, Shirley L. C413 Hamburg, N. Y.. , , , Harris, Kenneth Closson C113 Lakeside ........... 105 Harshman, Nancy Louise C313 Sharon, Penna. ,.,, , Hart, Elizabeth Ann C413 Cincinnati ...,.,,,,,,,, ,60 Hart, Sally Jean C413 New Wilmington, Pa. .... 61, 127 la. ..... . 7 1 y 1 1 ....128 141, 158, .60, 179, .82, 129, 165, 247 245 195 259 105 . . . .253 233 261 217 223 217 ' '1?q,'. ' nnWll'tnfff.l' '- llalwi' l.:'Li in Har1lfi'L3,.'f A A ew Hnfl ,4 M, Hlllmii 11,3133 1 nrnfmralff 4 aan Rl, ! Huh, EQMF y,-.. kg... , Half 3471351 ' ' Havfltli. 31.2 - 'qlillif' 3, . 3 llflli. xl-rv f Haiti!!-'rfggr 2 HH15' P52113 Hn!'f'P3A3'iirL - 5' Halelnml- , 'S . nnninf-11 '- 1 L Hwlr! 1l'i7'i. I Hearn. lim' A. Harnf' lim' .. new Hi Htflflflfj ll ii Hwipfllml' H1 4. Heine. E' R' ' Z' Heine. Liam lr ff' 'A . , .i He1nel4r.Bf '. '- Heines. Rprzii? I i: Heiffmln- lllik' - - Heiizman. A Helm. Charms Jef Helstl. Jars: -2' - Henderson. lgrff' -' r Henderson. H: T.r'n' 1 4 Henealielfn l-lenigson. llf-7.1.1 ri Henniaxantj. JL . Henry, Xiirfimi lk . Hensel.1'vrftr T1 f. ie 1 Hensge,l1'i.ligt'. X Htpplewliiit, li? . 4, Herbert. Xlgri ' 1 l Hereford. F. Herman. Xlgrgtu. Herron. Arthur R Hertzig. Carol fl: Hess. H. Cheri-.-5 Hen. Yirginia 'll Hester. Hem .Ki- Hesrer. Dax-iii lg. llel'man. Hermit- Hilvben. l7rai,,gQr Hiblbert. Klint, Hlggins. C lm! . Hilchex-. Rag... 3 Hill, Rqdnu pl llilleboe, 1,313 it Hind. Ellen Xlqif Hxndman. Rich Hmman, RWE Hinton- Dl'ufC',11- Hinton. 3, 1 Hlplainsi godly lmuigi Hodgei Cfiful Hodger DATTQ Hodgev Nanc Oflgion, P A HO'-fltr. Kim: H0l1man. l1i ll0lfH1an,F, HOllman' lk Hmrlmanv H0llm3n. I Hfmlhan' 3 Hmm, M Hglblhqk Holl, M A ill ll' l-1 Xl.II Ie 'l1ll'Q - . e r ' ,pe fltbllI . .C .219 . miillif, ' H W'lmer Donald C215 Lisbon ......... ..... 9 3, 239 H ll' ' - . . 'ff-1. .1 1- 1.1, HQflle,.,lE1aine Bethel tn, Mansfield ...... .. ....,. 105 Hglihiiieiir' ia'1.'CeeLOl1'? F215 Smlwllle -4---- --.-93. 217 lfnf I. Hartley, Peter E. C315 New Rochelle, N. Y. Hollowala: CCie,?ClelZliN,lC0,2gl,Q5,1l8lj ' ' ' ' lon,,QI SIL-, lltll '--.nllll Hartley, Sue C215 London. I ..,... l .......,. ..... 9 2, 219 Holman, Paul Christopher lll, L'OIIIIOII, I 3 ....,. . I73. ICl1,,I --92,ll3 Hartman, Glenna Joan C11, VVorth1ngton ..... ......., 1 05 Holmes Gloria Ann C21 W ll- 4 ' 1 ' ' 243 . lminle XII '--32 lll Harvey, Marianne ChristlneIC215 Geneva ..... ........,.. 9 3 Holsteiii, Joyce Anne I2.II Ce-rIlngI8H1I.I. ..,.,, 93, 122, 133, 219 .il-lm, 1Ch.,,I 1l7,Qll Harvey, Paul Alan C315 Cincinnati ........ ,,..... 1 05, 249 Holtzapple Robert Claire C41- El' ll ii emmu 1 i - ',' 295 ro,1l.,1g-Q-...,, --...lll Hatch, Edwin Ray C41, Warren ............. .... 6 1, 162,237 I-101251-Ishlil-ley Deane1l1,.Collun,IlfJa - ' 60' 162' 1701 1331201 sg, '5b...,, lilq Hauck, Charles Peter C315 Portsmouth. . . I .,....... 82, 193, 243 Hggper, George Allen 421' Paoli ' ' ' ' ' ',' ' ' 195 i,,I Mich- .... ' 234,253 Havens, Daniel Frederlck C315 Jackson, Mich. .....,,,..... 129 Hooser, Loretta CID. portgmomla ' ' ' ' 13' 201 irq H3V1ghUT51v Helen C219 Chicago' Ill- -------'--'A--- 93, 148, 221 Hoover, Janice 1,312,613 Upper S,mduSl.,. 93 I-frliflg'---.., Hawley, Margaret Faith C315 Le Roy ...... . . ..,.. 82, 227 Hoover, Ruth Ann lm. polvell ' 1' ' ' ' ' ' thi., inner Hays. Patricia J. CP. G15 Akron Hopkins, Patneia Anefte tn' D'elan?ahe ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' A ' OS' 1111 I Ct Gnd., Hays, Patricia Sue C215 Lancaster ...............,.,.., 93, 225 Hornberger Hoylrard lall. Delawar., ' ' ' .0 leveland,I1 -.921 161,239 Hazelwood, Phyllis Ann C315 Middletown .............. 82, 229 Horrocks, Idlovql Allen C213 Ashtabhla U U i i l '-- S2-39,239 Headline,IIhVill1amSWentwcgghIIC115 East Auggraj N. J.. .105, 253 Horst, Karolyh Ann C112 Rocky River: i i ' ii ' ' ' ' ' ' 10:5 v'-.. .... , Healey, Qmas pencel' 5 asf I-angeI I I HOrtOnI Albert T . , I .......,... . . . . . I P- --..,,III --A.59,2gl Hearn, James J.IC215 Brooklyn, N. Y. ............... ..,... 9 3 Horton, Jeanette C415 Pai1i1ae1s1i1lle ..,. 1 ff. 9'1l1a..,, --92,2Ql HCHFFIG. .lane Elizabeth C21: RYC, N. Y. ........ ....,. 2 17 Hostettler, Norma Claire C415 Ashland .... . . . V 1 60' 215 Jf1Q.N.1j, Hedlund, Molly Irene C215 Mentor ........ ..... 9 3, 231 Hough, Barbara Jean lgl, weS,e,,,5ll,, ,, . ' 4' '.,3' 2,5 Heights, 'iiii '-92,213 Hedrick, Walter Eugene C215 Delaware .....,.......,.. 93, 172 House, Carolyn Ann lll, Cincinnati ,A-'.-' 'I I I 'I ' ' ' ' ' 105 11. ,'..-A -. ..,,.... ,nnllll Heespelink, Hannle C215 Larchmont, N. Y. ............. 93, 229 House, Robert Thornton C215 Rocky River ..,. 1. .I .I 1 i '257 :CIIIIIII HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZII, Heine, E. Rodman C415 C11'Cl6V1llE. . .60, 155, 158, 170, 172. 173. Hovis, Edward Gene C315 Cochranton, Penna.. . . . . 182: 237 Q'1.lll ..... ,, S '-'105 I I I I I 174, 189 Howard, David C215 Cleveland ............... 93, 135, 144, 239 rhnlnnk N -.., ,,92,l3, Heine, Litta Jeanette C21, C11'C19V111e --------- -93, 121, 135, 200, Howe, Janet C315 Washington, D. C. .....,........ 82, 147, 227 1lirh,I ' ..,, Qll H , k B b C33 H H K N Y 82 I1i1IOlg'Il311,dN8I:I1Cy Elilabeth C115 Birmingham, Mich, .5 '-'- ,..,,, I82 elne e, Iar ara 5 o- e- us, . I. .......... , ., U , fR tn 4 :Cl lc l . -,..-..-...... 6lI2lI ll QII1. .............. 821111 Helnes, R1chI-ard IDecg'leivVIC315 Gardejn PC1ty, N. Y. .... .82, 249 Hube12rSaraaN21l C1115 Tbl6do.21,2.1.2c ..........,..,....... 105 f .,,, lll' - Helserman, ewitt 5 ynnewoo , enna. ....... 8 , 188, 245 Hubinger, John Ma de ille C115 M te' T , P..... .105, 2l'1 :mil Park. -----.-., ,II,,2'gll Heitzman, Sally Ann C315 Piqua .................. 82, 129, 217 Huble, Alfred James! C1115 Clevelandoilii. . , .1 ....... . .105 lah A ' 55-4 .... .,,, I l ll 5'2ll Helm, C113l'lGS ,la-H165 C115 Geneva --------'------ 105, 179, 261 Hudders, Ruth A. C115 Floral Park, N. Y. ..............,.. 105 ,I IlEIl1IIl alls ......... 1911251 gelssl, .l21CkE1T013f1d A313 -?il112lI1,'lC1- - ----'---'4----. 22, lilluggel, Tllxnya C215 Dearlilorn, Mich. .... .... 1 13, 143, 223 5 - a .... ,,,, '- . - ' en erson, Ieanor nInI 5 artms erry ............ , u utr, 1-th D C4 , D l , Urlrl A,.' 5 l, lll2I 255 JI.I.. ........,,,, 92, Henderson, Richard 1fVlll1am C215 lrondequoit, N. Y. .... 93, 261 Hudgon, Thomizils Fiileriiian C112 ...,... . . . 105, 127, 245 lyandoHe,1llCl,I ' Henes, Helen C215 Wellington .... ..................... 9 3, 225 Huebner, Irma Marie C115 Garfield, N. J. ...........,..... 105 HCH1gS0f1. DODS-1C1 R216 C212 Lamhmont, N. Y. .......... 93, 261 Huff, Barbara Anne C415 Dover ,...... ............ 6 0, 129, 225 Hennis, Nancy Jane C115 McKeespoFf, PGHHSU- - - -.-- 105. 135 Huff, Dorothy Jean C215 Cuyahoga Falls ...... 93, 148, 149, 150, .,IIC,IIIIIII,III III III lIjlIenryI, Nlormangjul lgfl2lInIsfield ........... ...,. 8 2, 255 I I 181, 225 wk, NI '- -'-92.23 Hinge , ernon war 4 5 arion ...... ................. 6 Hug, Marilyn Ann C115 Erie, Penna. . ge, Willlam Yost C115 Portsmouth. . . . . . . . . . .105, 187, 247 Hughes, John C215 Hamburg, N. Y. .,ll., ' '--- - 101 Hepplewhite, Barbara Susan C215 Garfield Heights .....,... 208 Huling, Carolyn Velma C115 Short Hills, N. J.. . . . . . . . 106 l,'I1I,I ...,,,, ....... 1 00 Herbert, Marjorie Lou C315 Radnor .,............. ....... 1 29 Hull, Ann Wiseley C115 Crooksville ...... ..... .,.,., 1 0 6 ,uf and .............. 91,221 Hereford, James Augustus C215 Lorain ................. 93, 239 Hull, Robert Charlton C215 Lakewood ........ ..... 9 3, 261 1 . . .... ........... 1 00,255 Herman, Marguerite C415 Cleveland ....... ............. 2 17 Hulse, Alfred Jonas C315 Cambridge ..... . ...,.. 82, 253 :thus ......... ..... , 192,253 Herrett, Arthur Roger C115 Rocky River ............., 105, 259 Hulse, Richard Ellis C215 Cambridge ..... ....,..... S 13, 253 flinzmn ...,..... 100,179,253 Hertzig, Carol Claire C315 Vermillion ..... .... 8 2, 142, 143, 217 Hummel, David Ray C315 Columbus .............. 82, 192, 247 zu. Penna. Hess, H. Charles C115 Massillon ......... ..... 1 05, 179, 247 Humphreville, James Edwin C415 Lorain. ..,... 82, 129, 130, 237 ...,... ....,.. 6 U,2gl lilless, Vigginia AP. 2.135 Vificlmette, IIll.I d 0 Hunt, garbarzA6XnnIC215ClXI1latawaIn,IN. J ..,.. .......... ester, etty nn 15Inianapois, n.... Hunt, avid en 15 agrin i, Hester, David Lawrence C115 Norwalk. . . .. ...105, 179, 257 Hunt, George Arthur C215 Greenville, Penna.. . . . . , . . . . .93, 253 ...............82,22l Heyman, Berneita Ann C115 Monroeville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 Huntley, Nancy Jean C215 Lakewood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93, 215 , ......... ..82, 137,121 Hibbert, Frederick C315 Toledo ....................... 82, 247 Hush, Barbara Jean C415 Marysville ..... . . ..,.. 61, 116, 229 fpml ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Hlbbert, Martha Eleanor C215 Toledo .,.,, 93, 121, 122, 126, 229 Huston, M. Robert C115 Millersburg ........ ...... 1 05. 251 xlifh ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Hlgglns, Charles C315 Ashley ............. 82, 170, 172, 188, 249 Huston, Vernon Harry C115 Carey ........,,.. .... 1 06, 247 i .......... .105 Hilchey, Robert Edward C215 Manchester, N. H .... .93, 172, 259 Hutchison, John Bennett C315 Pittsburgh, Penna. .... 82, 249 -h 11.1 'C 105 119,211 Hill, Rodney F. 441, Dennison ......,... .,......,.. 4 o, 60, 263 Hyde, Maxine L. tap, Maealuon ............ ...82, 121 ' ' C' ' HI' ,,,,, l95 glllgboe, Inga A. C115 Rutherford, N. J. ......... ........ 1 05 Hyun, Kisoon CSpec.15 Seoul, Korea I,IIll2,QQ5 ln ,Ellen Margery C115Maplewood, N.J.... .......105 5 ' ' lIiIImdmanRRlIchard VVestfall C415 Columbus ............. 60, 243 1 is . 1 ' . . I l ,QQ lnman, o ert Leroy C11, Jordan, N. Y. - I . G ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 7, 126, 162 dm Bmh'Fia ii'.,ii,2i9 Hinton, DorothY1ean C411 Columbus .......... 52, 61, 15,62 15165 l2Ilr1,11leIS,hJrE,hhrl,g,gIeIC,Q,f2llgfglICIegIeIlC,f,f0Y,I I I I I 50, ,42, ,Ili 255 2? 1 '- ' - .........s13,241 msporl .-.f' --- 9 2 'Col Hinton, Jim Reiter C115 Akron ................ . . .105, 115, 259 Ichlda' Allan-Al 121'-Clevgland ' l ,,,,,,, 93 2l5 . ,,.. ...13 - - Imbler Harriet Marie C21, Clevelant .... . . . , 'lhmihe 'iiliiiiii 52 60 115, Hlpkms' James R' 4412 Toledo ' 61' 115' 120' 1581 160' 247 In rani Dorothy Ann Cleveland. ........,.........,, 106 lfurg, l'cnl1a..I-41- I1,,,,l2,9 Hoch, Louisa Jane C115 Howell, Mich. .................... 105 Ingnan 'Carol Jane CU, EAS, Clevelaml ,,,,,, ,,,, l 06I l2llI 130 131' 1321081182 Y Hodge' Carol Ann C212 Akron 93' 121' 225 Irvin Leona Frances Gaithersburg, Md. ....... 82, 163, 215 gegge. lgarrelllg, CQ: ylgnlelgef ..--- ----- 1 00' 105- gg ieeaei Barbara Anne ten, Beloit ...... 42, 51, 116, 163, 164,219 ,-,, I' . n o ge, ancy iza et 5 ies .... ............ , ' ldlnilil ...,.,........ H14 godtgsonwlilatriciiaa Anln Skron ..... ........... J oe er, 1 iam a 5 a fton ..... ....... , .nl ,82, 139, 1111211 Hoffman, Donald Eziirl C115 Ma1ion .............. 105, 187, 257 Jackman, Sally Irene C213 1-HKGWOOCI ........ ..... 9 3, 122, 219 1 ' i6lll3.1, 135.10552 Hoffman, Frank Richard C315 Mansfield ............... 82, 261 Jackson, Betty Jane C315 R9ChCS1eV1 Y-5 r - - -- 82' 163, , Fla ...1 lfg Hoffman, Jean Claire C415 Crestline.. .60, 127, 128, 130, 164, 213 Jackson, Mrs. Dorothb' Df1l1C5' 141: 11 ffllsvllle bi,-Oyllg 236' 225 . fhfdll . ,,,, ,OI Hoffman, Leroy Reuben C355 Delaware ,,,,,,, 82, 127, 135, 143, Jackson, Lorelei Joanne C415 Tulsa, Okla. .... . , 0, , ,,,I.Cl ....... 23151259 lacksom Marlon Charlotte C115 Summit, N. J. ............ .506 n V, ' gollmah, Patricia Ann C315 Charleston. W. Va.. . . Ig? lacleson. EieIl1eiflI10IlgIC?1,l Dgljrlagee --..----....-... 23? ,,..,ofn., ..,.... III 0 n IR'h df-I t 13C tl' ........ , , accson, oer 'ese' I5I ' .., ........., ,. HTS. 1 ,,,,. ..rl05, 179.161 Hog5n2nMa:3 C335 Cjr1t21n2Ii .l. 2. . .126 ..... ....... 8 2. 227 Jacobi, NHHCY AHFC C-21? B1m1!'1ghm'1' .Mfgd ,gp 'ln 'i'i l'i ' HO,bI0OkI M, Richard C211 Lakewood' ' H ' ' ' ' ' i '93' iacoiiy' Beliehigiiiiif1511-igggtfiilaon' ' 'bo' 03' 171' 100, 51951239 ,,,,I 'crU13 50,1 1 , Holl, Mary Lou C315 Lakewood ......... ..... 8 2, 165, 2160 Y. 3 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ...- 65.211 . l'.1.f'-' ' lulfl. P . . . W. ..-..- f . - ,.5..w3 2 ,, . ' , . .--.n..L'-e ' '- . 1--. .-1 fr . 1 . -',j-4 . - f:..'.',-- '-L-1 J, , -. .-.I ', .. . ' Y - 4- of---.-. 1, ' . no .. ,. . , ' . '--'-- 1451- we , .. . . f - - . - ., .+C .... I, , ,I I, ,IZ .,,, .,,f- I,-,N , .. ,Nl -, , II . . I 1. ... . -,,, . nee-. a+-en . .. s.... - .... ..-.....,.,..,,g., --. r Y, - -,I r- V . - - ..f.e 1-, .I.,...,, , f ,.., .n ',. 1 - - -. . - .. .- ..... . . . .I.'II, ,Ib I. J,. - - , - .. , ,I-I I - . .,.. . AW-, , ,YI ..., , A. II 1lacD 29 Jagger, Donald William C215 Brooklyn, N. Y. .... . . James, Mary Ellen C115 Tuscon, Arizona .......... i66 Jamieson, Tom John C215 Piqua .............,....... Jeffers, William Nichols C215 Mt. Lebanon, Pa. ..... 93 Jefferson, Kinmoth White C215 Crisfield, Md. ........ . Jennings, Frederick Hugh C115 Rochester, N. Y. ..... . Jewell, Beverly Joanne C115 Shelby ............. . . .93 147 .93 171 1 Y 1 1 1 243 147 239 237 .93 241 106, 245 106 239 215 106 94 262 Jezerc, Ronald Ceryl C415 Euclid ............. . . . 62, Jimenez, Milagros C315 Fajardo, Puerto Rico .... .... 8 2, Jividen, Yvonne Marie C115 Charleston, W. Va. .... ...... . Jobe, Henry James C215 Canton ................,...... , Joffa, Elliot Amatare C215 Umuahia, Nigeria ......... ' ..... 6 91 Johns, Bruce Mitchell C215 Columbus .... 123, 141, 190 192, 251 Johns, Martha Lee C215 Barbarton .................... 94, 217 Johnson, James H. C415 Columbus ........... 1 .... 60 139, 261 Johnson, Jeannie Harriett C415 Delaware.116, 122, 164, 215, 262 Johnson, Robert Marr C315 Circleville ......... 82, 135, 243, 160 Johnson, Shirley Anne C215 Toledo ................ 94 129, 221 Johnson, Walter Eugene C415 Marion ...................... 62 Johnson, Yvonne Alice C115 Oak Park, Ill. .... ............. 1 06 Johnston, Robert E. C415 Thornville ............... 53 234, 255 Jonassen, Elizabeth Marianne C115 Euclid Jones, Barbara Eve C215 Pittsburgh, Penna. ........ 91 121, 233 ones Carol Ann 4 -East Cleveland ..... . ....... 62 227 1 J 1 C 21 Jones, Jack Darrell C315 Tiffin Jones, Jacquelyn Jessie C415 Shaker Heights ......... 34, 63, Jones, Margaret Reese C115 Youngstown ............. Jones, Nancy C215 LeRoy, N. Y. ...................... 94, Jones, William Henry C415 Arlington, Va. ...... 63, 120, 129, Jordan, Richard Frederick C215 Cleveland .............. 91, Joslyn, Alan Wilson C415 Birmingham, Mich.. . . Judkins, Martha Bedell C415 Medina ......... Jukes, Barbara Anne C115 Akron .........,. Julien, H. Douglas C115 Syracuse, N. Y.. .. Jung, Margret Elise C115 Cincinnati ...... Jurjans, Ines Olita CSpec.15 Bronx, N. Y.. . . K 63,159 ....63 ...106 1 Y 1 ..6, 83, Kagiwada, David Tamotsu C415 Los Angeles, Calif. ..... 63, 155 Kaighin, Marilyn Ann C115 Warren ....... .... Kaiser Charles Thomas 3 Akron 1 166 fi72 , C 15 ............... 83 Kanniard, Helen Louise C215 Delaware ................ Karaffa, Frederic Nicholous C115 Steubenville.. 106, 130, Kauffman, Allan Long C115 Arlington, Va. .... . .94 245 106 Kauffman, Peter M. C115 Ann Arbor, Mich. .,....... . Kayko, Sally Virginia C315 Jackson, Mich... . Kayser, Janet Louise C315 Buffalo, N. Y.. .. . . . . . . . . Keck, Jeanne Ellen C215 Coraopolis, Penna. ........ 94 Keefe, Zoe Florence C215 Lakewood ................. Keese, Ruth Evelyn C415 Baltimore, Md. ...... 63, 166 . 94 126 . 94 206 i.835 I 7 1 1 221 106 229 241 261 247 223 106 253 106 233 Y 126 241 106 259 233 259 . 106 243 229 215 231 217 213 249 Kekhia, Hassan Said CSpec.15 Aleppo, Syria ............ 83, Keil, Annemarie CSpec.15 Bamberg, Germany ................ 6 Keiser, Thomas Middleton C215 Plainfield, N. J.. . . . . .94, 263 Keith, Kenneth C115 Dayton Kelley, Beverly Stephen C115 Delaware ...... .............. 1 06 Kelly, John A. C215 Newton, Mass. .......,. ........... 9 4, 247 Kelly, William Lee C315 Massillon .... ..... 7 8, 83, 115, 164, 190, 191, 239 Kemerer, Patricia Ann C415 Elyria .......' .62, 181, 201, 206, 227 Kemmerly, Jane Ellen C215 Wharton Kemp, Marilyn E. C215 Chicago, Ill. ............... 94, 129 Kennedy, Robert Nicholson C415 Mundelein, Ill... . .62 170 , 129, 189 Kennedy, Roger Glen C315 Bellbrook ................ y. .83 Kepner, Elizabeth Nay C415 Wheeling, W. Va... . . . . . Kepner, Philip Ralph C115 Logan, Utah ........ Kerby, Jack Charles Highland Park, Mich. Kerns, George Paul C41 ..................... 1 1 1 .63 .......106, 161 ....83, Kerr, Charles Clifford C415 Ashland ...... ...... 1 .i .i .D .i .i .i .i I i U Keyser, Donna Faye C415 Canton ............. Kiang, Frederica Shu-ya C315 Haddonfield, N. J ....63, . 63 163 . ..... 6, 127 Kiley, Edward William C315 Michigan City, Ind. ......... . Killinger, Merlyn Sue C115 Newark ........... Kim, Okgill C415 Seoul, Korea .........,...... 1 1 1 7 ......6,77, Kime, Lois Sara C115 Shelby .............. King, Arthur C115 Evanston, Ill. ........... . King, Elizabeth Jane C315 Shaker Heights King, Hubert Kenton C115 Zanesville ffffide 1 221 130 251 255 227 237 253 . 63 239 208 128 . 40 106 1 12 106 257 Kirk, Marilyn C315 Barnesville .... Kirk, Miriam Jean C415 Akron ......... ..... 6 3 Kirker, Junia Sue C115 Coshocton ............... Kishman, Marilyn Joan C215 Vermillion. .I ....... . Kisseberth, Paul Barto C115 MCCUtCh6HV1llC ...... Kistler, Benjamin Lewis C215 Willoughby ........ Kittinger, Glen Alden C315 Bay Village .... . 3 40, 8 , Kitzmiller, Ruth Naomi C415 Gettysburg, Pa. .... . Kiuru, Bruno Michael C215 Bagdad, Iraq .... ..... Klain, Evangeline C115 Stelton, N. ........ . . Klamm, Carol Elise C415 Lakewood ...... . . Klann, William Richard C315 Wellington .... .... Kleinmann, Jane Oker C115 Cincinnati .... ..... Kleinmann, Robert Paul C315 Cincinnati ....... 83, Kline, Morris Eugene C115 Delaware ............. Kloppenburg, Jo Anne C115 Cohasset, Mass. ..... . Klotz, Ethel Anne C315 Trenton, N. J. .......... . Knebusch, Barbara Ann C415 South Euclid ....... Kneisley, Lois Jean C315 Painesville ....... 83, 125 Knipper, Roger Townsend C315 Lakewood .... .... Koch, Kathryn Mary C215 Lima .............. 94 Koch, Paul Everett C455 Lima .....,.......... 635 Kocher, George Thomas C115 Lima .............. Koeckert, Jacqueline Joan C415 Cleveland ........ Koenigseker, Ann Elizabeth C315 Whitehouse. . .83, Koepke, Barbara Jean C115 Brecksville ........... Kolins, Jerry H. C215 Gloversville, N. Y. ........ . Kookootsedes, Chris C315 Sidney 1 Kookootsedes, Gust John C415 Sidney ..... ..... 3 5, 63, Kordt, Donald Fredrick C215 Rochester, N. Y... . . Korn, Richard Leonard C215 Washington C. H.. . . Kornegger, Marvin Royce C215 Detroit, Mich.. . . . Kozsuch, Paul James C415 St. Clairsville Kraft, David Lawrence C115 Ashville Kreutz, Barbara Jane C115 Washington, D. C.. . . . Krichbaum, Jean C215 Orrville .................. Kriger, Nancy Marie C415 Nashville, Tenn. ...... . Krueger, Carol Ann C215 University Heights. Krum, Jean Louise C215 Lebanon, Pa. .......... . Kubach, Mrs. Evelyn Evans C315 Delaware ....... Kuck, Dorothy Ann C415 Cincinnati ..... ...... 6 3, Kuehn, John Lampert C315 Toledo .............. Kuenzli, Mary Irma C11 ........................ Kuhne, William Moreland C315 Champaign, I Kul Ronnie Alan 1 'London ll.... p, C 1, ............. 106, Kunz, Barbara Ellen C215 Rye, N. Y. ........ . . . . Kunzman, Marilyn F. C315 Cleveland.. . . . . . . . Kurz, Richard B. C215 Dayton L Lacock, William VValter C315 Columbus .......... Lafferty, Shirley Evelyn C215 Bay Village .... Lafferty, Vernon Lewis C115 Coshocton ....... 106, Lake, Barbara Ann C415 Richwood .... ...... Lamb, Erman Lester C415 Nutley, N. J. .... . Lamey, Howard Arthur C415 Columbus .......... Lander, Dorothy C415 Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. Lane, Beverly Ann C315 Wadsworth ............. Lapp, Robinson Gardner C115 Kenmore, N. Y.. . . . Larkin, Robert Lee C215 Tuskagee Institute, Ala. . Larry, Pascal C215 Oak Park, Ill. ............... . Lash, Lester Seth C215 Massillon ................ Lau, Keng Ho C215 Singapore ................... ..63, Lauer, Walter William C215 Rochester, N. Y. ...... A Laughbaum, Rolland Eugene C215 Galion Launer, Emil Andrew C115 Columbus ......... 106, Laur, Harry Carl C415 Ocean Grove, N. J. ..... . . . . Lawson, Kenneth Sydney C215 Englewood, N. J.. . . Lawson, Sarah Jane C415 Parkersburg, W. Va., , , , Layton, Bruce Edward C415 Delmar, N. Y. ........ I Lazear, Milton Lee C415 Wheeling, W. Va. ,.,,,. , Leaycraft, Elsa C215 South Nyack, N. Y. .... .... . Learey, Lynn C115 Middletown .............. 106, Leary, John C315 Cambridge, Mass. Lease, Gordon Eugene C215 Kent ........ ........ Leavitt, Charlotte Ann C115 Parkersburg, W. Va.. .i Lee, Betsy C115 Delhi, N. Y. ................... . Lee, Eun Sook C315 Hilo, Hawaii ..... ............ I I U i I Lee, Roberta Young Soon C415 Honolulu, T. 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F maflswii-Q A at 'L Nlfwflifli MCCQYM-1 u .U '83, 127 ---'.li9'201fiii 'rn 1 IQ Ille .ML-106--94,213 ., 11872 lx 1 43 6 ,M 'gg Pa l3D,147:g3g 1 ...,Qi-94.259 On I 3 - 62, 1111111 --166,135 fm s.9.,137, 147: ,315 ..,,.::1'--,127 1 .. 83 2,2 '--I--113f211 gmmm 1 213 .231 83- 122. 125. 213 --2--106.121 H-2--91,255 32, 63, 162, 115, 193.251 ------..91,219 ---,....94,253 2 - - -83, 172,253 -----...106 --.....51,211 ..,63, 206, 211 -H91201231 ---.-.....13U 63. 123, 166, 229 .......33,235 ..........106 1pa1gn 111 ..,,.,, 83, 257 106, 179, 187, 253 .......91,22l .......83,208 1 ...... 83, 213 .1 3 ..51, 121, 256 105 126,179,233 63 121, 151, 217 . 54, 1941251 1 5 ...... 54.221 lr s 11 83211 1 'fff155f211 ,,.,.51,251 ,,,,,,.6,94 54,234,217 115, 121- 215 106 10.83.112 1 1911 217 ' 64 231 KX 9 ' 1 2 14',213 54. 632, 521 94 221 ,-1 5 11511521247 H91, 217 ' ' 106, 119 105 ' ' ' 'gg 4233 g1'155f1118 Leech, Patricia Ann C153 Pittsburgh, Pa. ..... ,1,,,, , Leech, Robert English C353 Pittsburgh, Pa. .... ......... 8 3, Leek, Philip Benskin C253 Monroeville ...........,. 94, 190, Leimbach, Sarah Louise C353 Takoma Park, Md... . .83, 164, Leisyy Virginia Joan CD3 Palmerton, Pa. .......,,, , Lenc, Milton Frank C353 Seven Hills Village ........ , Le Pontois, Louise C253 Rocky River .......... 94, 201, 203, Lerch, Helen-Jo C453 Sidney .......................... 64 Lesser, Margaret Blllle C153 New York, N. Y. ............ . Leverett, Dennis Hugh C253 Cleveland ........ 94, 170, 191 Lewis, John lfVilliam C253 VVarrensville .............,... 96, Lewis, Warren Thomas C253 Akron ...... ......... 9 6 Li, Timothy Wei-po C453 Peking, China ........... Liggett, Robert Conner C253 Worthington .............. 94, Lightfoot, Marion F. C253 LaRue. ..... 88, 94, 115, 172 175, Liles, Albert E. CSpec.53 Delaware Lillard, John William C153 West Hartford, Conn. Lilley, Margaret Alice C153 Piqua ...... .................. Lill Edwin acob C25, London ........ 94, 162, . . 105, .4o, 83 1 , J - .......... Linrilenmeyer, Jane C353 Michigan City, Ind. ....... 83, 164, Lindsay, Lois Nadine C353 Scarsdale, N. Y. .... ........ 8 3, Lingo, Robert Amrine C153 LaRue .......... . . .106, 179, Link, Helen Joan C353 Toledo ............... ....... 8 3, Linn, John Cole C453 Burgettstown, Pa. ....... ..... 6 4, Linton, Frances E. C453 Schenectady, N. Y.. . . . . . . .64, Linville, James Bruce C153 Columbus ........ .... 1 07, Linzell, Lloyd W. C353 New York, N. Y. Lippert, James Regis C153 Toronto ........ . . . 107, 129, Litsinberger, Oneida June C453 Delaware ..... ......... 6 5, Littell, Philip Beattie C153 Franklin, N. J. ............,.. . Littick, Margaret Jane C353 Hoopeston, Ill. .... 83, 138, 144, Littmann, Paul Breese C453 Westfield, N. J. ............ 65, Lobaza, James Joseph C153 Cleveland ........ . . .107, 179, Lockwood, Edward C353 Poland Loehr, Gretchen Marie CD3 Shaker Heights ..... ......... Lohr, Janis May C453 Warren ....... .....,........ 6 5, 142, Long, Albert Cary C453 Delaware ............. 65, 172, 175, Long Earl Herbert CD3 Delaware Long Harlan VVilliam C253 Brandon, Vt. Long Robert Nelson C253 Dayton ......... ......... . . . Long Ronald Killworth C153 Steubenville ............ . . . Long, Thomas Ross C453 Delaware ..... ....... 6 5, 161, 170, Long, VVilliam Alfred C153 Dayton ............... 107 158, Long, William Allan C453 Delaware ....... 65, 170, 172 175, , Harold Walker C253 Rockland, Maine ......... '. Loose, Kathleen D. C453 Medina .................... Lora, Winston Earl C253 Salem .............. . . Lord, Harriet Ann C253 Mount Vernon ............... Love, Dorothy Odell C451 Snyder, N. Y. ............ . Loveridge, Arthur FitsRandolph CD3 Rutherford, N. J Look .95, .95 .64 1 1 Lowell, Ben Thomas C253 Grand Haven, Mich. ......... 95 Lowry, Jean Louise C153 Urbana ................. 100, 107 Lowry, Loretta Lee C253 Delaware Lowry, Nancy Newell CD3 Ridgeway, Pa. .... ......... 1 07 Luchs, H. Ralph C453 Central Canovanas, Puerto Rico. .64j 19 Ludwig, Clifford Earle C453 Painesville .... ........,.... 6 5 Ludwig, Marvin Jay C353 Marion Luedeking, Mary Elizabeth C253 Lafayette, Ind. .... 95, 202 Lukens, Robert VVilliam C453 Wheeling, W. Va. ..... 65, 162 Lump, Mary Jo C453 Elyria .......................... 65 Lunau, Horst E. CSpec.53 Stettin, Germany ............. 6 Lustig, Bruce C153 New York, N. Y. .................. 107 Lutze, Jeanne A. C253 New Rochelle, N. Y. .... 95, 130, 201 Lydens, Nancy Kathryn C253 Sandusky ...... ...... 9 5, 146 Lynsky, James Edward C353 Lakewood .... ..... 8 3, 195 1 1 Lyon, Elizabeth Ann C353 Ravenna ...... ....... 8 3 M 107 MacCollum, Martin VViley CD3 Indianapolis, Ind.. .. . . . MacCracken, John Benjamin C153 Bellefontaine ........ MacCracken, Richard Newell C453 Bellefontaine .... 65, 11226 107 MacDonald, Charles Philip CD3 Tettenhall Staff, England MacKay, Joan Marie C453 Williamsport, Pa. ...... . MacKinnon, Janet Ruth C453 Kenmore, N. Y. .......... 64 MacKinnon, John Duncan C353 Hamilton ............. 155 McAfee, Ruth Elizabeth C253 Portsmouth .......... 95, 129 McCarter, Robert George C153 Crestline .... ...... 1 07 ':L14:4lv-tQx'5-i4v:wr,L, A 3 65, 129 106 261 237 231 130 237 223 225 106 257 261 249 .......6,11 253 251 106 243 217 223 239 219 237 221 253 255 233 107 167 255 239 107 231 243 . 94 249 243 249 243 . 94 . 65 245 229 229 107 253 115 129 170, 245 237 221 259 213 169 257 233 225 259 22:1 247 251 175, 251 166 231 257 217 237 McCartney, James Robert C353 Garden City, N. J.. McClintock, Richard William C253 Lancaster .,.,,, Mccolgam MUTE' KGB' C151 Portsmouth MCC0111b, DOriS Louise C253 Sewicklev I A I H I A i V MCC01111f?l1, JOhI1 Wlilliam C353 Zanesville. MCCOFIIIICK Kenneth Jam s C45 NI' 1 ll ' e il' ' , . '.. Mccrearyy Marihn Ahc ' ict etoxxn N X 65 1 .' ' 141.Ak ,........ Mccuiioh, wniiam Emeq21, xi-'ofiiiingron ' ' 1 McCutchen, Martha C353 N 1 Pl 'lc 1 1 1 -L ii ' 'J McCutcheon, Jodie GardnePlC253llfgaesgnltl1RidgE,3h1iiili1',, MCDHINCI, Robert CD ..................,, L McDermott, James Loftus C453 Berea ,,,,,,, McDevitt, Robert J. C453 Mt. Vernon ,,,,,, McDevitt, VVilliam Richard 111, sprinqnciti. f f f f McDougal, Ellen Louise 4 3 New L xi r McFarren, Tom Lee C253 lDhlton Cunmoni 9 'bo' McGill, Joanna Lee C353 Cambridge .,.,,,,, McGinnis, Robert Earl C353 Caldwell ........... Mcllnay, Richard Bruce C353 Lockport, N. Y., . , McKee, Louise Marie C153 Delaware ........ McKenzie, Anne CD3 Pelha1n Manor, N. Y.. McKinley, Don Paul C453 Lakewood ..... . . . 107, 142, McKinnie, John Ellsworth C153 Delaware ......... 107, McLarnan, Charles Walter C453 Mount Vernon ....... McManigell, William Arthur C353 Galion .......,., McManis, Charles Edwin C153 Endicott, N. Y. .... 107, McManis Martha Ellen 4 'Endicott N. Y .96, , C 5, , . .... . McMillan, Glenn Miller C253 Jordan, N. Y.. .... ... McMurdock, Robert Campbell C253 Washington, McNabb, Norma Lou CD3 Batavia, N. Y. ....,.. . McNamara, Margaret Teresa CD3 Delaware ...... McRitchie, Robert Gerald C353 Wadsworth ....... Mcwhorrer, Rudy Linn C253 Lost creek, W. v.1...'. Mack, Charlotte Joan C253 Johnstown, Pa. .... 128 Mack, Harry Lindsley C253 Grosse Pointe, Mich. 129, Mack, Thyra C353 Chevy Chase, Md. ......... 83, 121, Mackey, Richard William CD3 Bay Village .....,.. 107, Mackinnon ohn Duncan 3 'Hamilton. .83 95, 120, ' , 1 C 5. - , Macmillan, Mrs. Helen S. CP. G.53 Delaware Maddox, Darrell E. C453 Medina .................... Magee, Harold Alexander C453 Lebanon ...... ..... 6 5 Maher, Fred Eugene C253 Thornville ..... ......... Majerczak, Roman C353 Cleveland ....... ........ Malish, Lois Marie C253 Cleveland ............ 95, Maneely, Carol M. C253 Coraopolis, Penna. .... ...... . Mann, M. Jessica CD3 Brooklyn, N. Y. ............. . Mansfield, John Tracy CD3 New Philadelphia. . . , . . Manuel, Susie C453 Delaware ..............,. . . . Mapes, Richard Budd C353 Shaker Heights .... ..... Mapp, Alberta Jane C253 Flossmoor, Ill. ........... 95 127 Mardis, Eldon James C253 Milford Margoluis, Howard Wolff C453 Mamaronec Markle, Jean C453 Huntington, Ind. ..... . Markle, Neil Cline C353 Huntington, Ind.. Marks, Carlene V. C353 Delaware ..... .... Marks, VVayne Horton C153 Delaware ..... Marr, Betty C453 New Philadelphia ...... Marriott, Frank C453 Delaware ............... 66 Marsh, General C. C253 Lake Worth, Flax ........ Marshall, William Hubert C253 Cincinnati.. . ... Martin Martin Dan VVarren C253 East Liverpool. . Diane Norton C253 Short Hills, N- k,N.Y 333 129 . 95 .95 Martin Frank Leon C153 Marion ......... Martin Jane C253 Muskogee, Okla.. . .. Martin Lois Jane C353 Euclid .......... Martin Pat Florence C151 Dayton ........ . . Martin, Rachel Bess C453 Zanesville ............... 66 Maseroni, Robert Samuel C253 Mount Vernon. N- Y- Mason, John Leonard C253 Upper Sandusky .......... Mason, peter VV, f353 Scarsdale, N. Y. ............. . Mason, Stanley C353 Rockville' Center, N. Y ........ 84 Massar, Kenneth Allen C122 Wane? -'-- , -- ' Mastin, Robert McCormick C253 H1cksv1lle .... . . . Mathews, Jack Gesler CD: Glenrock, N- 1- ---- - ' ' Mathie, Norval Richard C453 Lakewood 7 Mayer, Charles C353 Port Washington, N. X . .... . Mayer, Nlary Ann C253 Canton .............. . . Mayer Ronald Wlesley C453 Toledo ........... . . . Mayhew, Nancy JORI1 CUZ Gfeensbufgf Pcnna- ' ' ' ' 83,l55, 162,241 .95,243 ....107 .95,231 171,251 234,255 .65,225 ....130 126,233 .95,231 ... 107 .65,247 .65,245 127,245 143,219 .83,219 .83,245 .83,238 ... 107 ... 107 .65, 247 187,253 .66,261 .83,262 129,237 121,213 . . . 190 .95,241 ... 127 ... 129 .83,261 ... .95 130,215 126,215 129,247 162,171 ... .77 161,257 .95,255 ... 172 130,233 .95,231 ... 107 107,247 .66,227 .83,253 121 208 .66 261 .66,2l3 234 251 ,... .83 .... 249 .66,2l7 130,259 191 249 .95 245 .95 257 143 219 .....107 .95 227 .83 227 .....203 163 219 .95 257 .84 257 195 259 107 259 .85 237 107 243 .95 243 .95 225 .66 251 107 129 ,... H -, v. .1 T 3 3 J r : iff?-'ff-3-.-fm'f-T3-Q F . . , - -- - . . I V 3. . I ,w g I - .g 1,-gg, . A V 1 Q -5. . ,, .-. - ,.... .. . . . -M ---u, . l..'-r, . .'.' 'Ally ' I .- I ' 1 1 29 Maynard, Wesley Douglas C215 Boston , Mass. Mead, Maurie Ann C415 Cincinnati .............. . .67, 166, 225 Mehlhope, Jean C215 Cincinnati ...... ...... ......... 9 5 , 229 Meilinger, Alan John C115 Mansfield ...... .......... 1 07, 257 Meilinger, George Hugh C315 Mansfield ....... .84, 143, 195, 257 Mellen, Shirley Faye C215 Canton ........ ........... 9 5, 208 Menges, Ann C115 Pittsburgh, Penna. Meredith, James C115 Lima .... ...,........ ...., 1 0 7, 243 Meredith, Katherine Virginia C415 Lima ....... ....i.. 6 7, 221 Merrill, James Branch C115 Akron .................,.. 107, 259 Metzel, William H. C215 East Lansing, Mich. ....... 95, 144, 243 Metzler, Phyllis LaRue C115 Johnstown, Penna. .......,.... 107 Michelini, Arthur C215 Manchester-by-the-sea, Mass. Millar, Thomas Kenneth C115 Sandusky ...... ....,.... 1 07, 261 Millard, Norman Revilo C415 Newton, Mass. ....... 67, 129, 261 Miller, Carl Andrew C315 Columbus. . 84, 127, 147, 171, 172, 237, 243 Miller, David G. C315 Hicksville ...... ......... 8 4, 249 Miller, David Keller C415 Lancaster. . . ............., 67, 192 Miller, David Paul C115 Cleveland Miller, Don Eugene C315 Spencerville .......... 84, 120, 249, 259 Miller Donn Biddle C415 Columbus. . 67, 134, 160, 172, 174, 175, 189, 259 Miller, John Clinton C115 Erie, Penna. ................ 107, 259 Miller John Laurance C115 New York, Y. .............. 107 Miller Margaret Ann C115 Newark .....................,. 107 Miller, Richard Harold C415 Sandusky ......,.. 67, 134, 135, 261 Miller, Samantha Ann C115 Cleveland Heights ............. 107 Miller, Virginia Woodard C115 Arlington, Va. .... ...,....., 1 07 Millhon, Judson Severn C415 Columbus. . .66, 114, 115, 158, 169, 182, 184, 185, 186, 195, 257 Millhon, William C415 Columbus ......... 66, 115, 185, 195, 257 Milne, William Arthur C115 Columbus ................ 107, 259 Mink, George Arthur C215 Elgin, Ill. ....... ............ 9 5, 249 Minnemann, Jane Lenore CSpec.15 Bern, Switzerland. ...95, 125, . 148, 219 Minnich, Elizabeth Gretchen C115 Middletown ............. 107 Minutilli, Joseph Daniel C315 Dublin ........... .... 8 4 257 Miranda, John Milton C215 Columbus Misamore, Marcia Belle C115 Rocky River... .... .107 Mitchell, Doris Jean C115 Delaware ....... ....... 1 07 Mitchell, Nanette C115 Clyde ............. .... 1 07, 200 Mitchell, Roberta Ann C215 Dayton .......... .... 9 5, 213 Moehr, Gloria Ruth C115 Wyandotte, Mich. Mollet, Nannette C215 Massillon ...,.................. 95 Mongan, Vaughn Wilber C315 Hagerstown, Md. ......... 95 Monroe, Judy C415 Cincinnati ....................... Monroe, Paul White C215 Sidney ......... 95, 170, 172, Moock, Shirley Ann C215 Ridgewood, N. J. ............, 95 Moody, Billy Lloyd C115 Shelbyville, Ky. .......... . Moon, Martha Joan C315 Rocky River Moore, Moore I Moore, Moore 1 Helen Gertrude 2 Marion 5 C 1: ' ..... John Ezra C215 Kirkwood, Mo.. .. John VVillis C215 Roselle, N. J.. .. Susan Lois C415 Gates Mills. . .67 175 34 '123 ii5ii9551475 ..95, 95 ,135, 1 1 1 1 1 Moore, Thomas Oliver C315 Mount Lebanon, Penna. Moore, William John C315 Park Ridge, Ill. ...,..... 84, 129, Moragne, Lenora C115 Evanston, Ill. .......... ...... 1 07, Morgan, Marilyn Jean C115 Parma Heights ...... ....... Morgan, Roland Robert C115 Hamden, Conn.. ......... 108, Morgan, Suzanne Carol C115 Ann Arbor, Mich. ....... 108, Morris, Mrs. Nancy Eloise Iowa City, Iowa Moser, Gottfried William C315 Torrington, Conn Moses, James Grant C115 Huron ............ Mosher, Ruth Alma C315 Cardington ..... Motz, Clareene Maud C215 Akron.. . . . Mowry, Harry Eugene C215 Delaware ...,............ .95 . ........ 84, ...108, 179, - 1 Moyse, Barbara Elizabeth C315 Cleveland .......... 84, 167, Muchmore, Mrs. Joan McLaughlin C415 Scarsdale, N. Y.. . . Mudarris, Mamoun Hussein CSpec.15 Aleppo, Syria ....... 6, 263 Mueller, Gretchen Vandervort C215 St. Petersburg, Fla. ...... 95, 211 213 121, Muhlbach, Allene Lillian C315 Gardner, Mass. .......... 84, Mullett, Don Capp C115 Butler, Ind. ................. 108, Muntwyler, Edward David C315 Brooklyn, N. Y. ........ 84, Murdoch, Esther Henrietta C115 Library, Penna. ......... . Murphy, Margaret Jane C415 Zanesville ....... 67, 115, 116, 166, Murray, Jo Corrine C315 Duncan Falls. . . ........, .84, 213 249 225 255 217 . 107 215 221 247 247 208 261 233 107 262 201 241 250 . 84 225 243 211 .67 245 239 108 156, 229 219 Mussard, Floyd C415 Delaware ................. ........ 1 27 Mussard, Mrs. Helen H. CSpec.15 Delaware ................. 67 Musselman, Dale T. C315 Royal Oak, Mich. ............ 84, 243 Musselman, Marilyn R. C415 East Lansing, Mich.. .67, 114, 115, 156, 163, 208 Mussman, Arthur Clyde C115 Cincinnati .............. 108, 251 Mutersbaugh, Hazel Inez C415 Olmsted Falls ....... 66, 163, 229 Myer, Elizabeth Ann C115 Waverly, N. Y. ................. 108 Myers, Charles Gaylord C215 Vaughnsville ............. 184, 185 Myers, Charles Stafford C215 Oneida, N. Y. ............. 95, 253 Myers, James Henry C415 Delaware.. .66, 114, 115, 147, 158, 257 Myers, Phoebe Jean C415 Stow ........................ 67, 208 Myers, Richard Maurice C415 Lima .................... 67, 245 N Nastelin, Harold Edward C115 Conneaut .... ....... 1 08, 257 Naumann, Caroline C315 Painesville ...... .... 8 4, 146, 162 Neely, Doris Mae C215 Sewickley, Penna.. . . .... 95, 126, Neff, John VVesley C415 Annapolis, Md.. . . .... 67, 125, Neff Louis Ra mond 2 'Nutle N .... .. ..95, 1 Neff, Robert Stone C215 Dayton .......... ...... 9 5 Neilson, Arthur C315 Clayton, Mo. ......... .... 8 4 Nelson, Ann Elizabeth C115 Columbus Nelson, Gurney Elliot C115 Columbia, S. C. 231 ' 249 , , y, cn. y, .1 .. 261 Neff, Richard Filbert C215 Rydal, Penna. .... .... 9 6 146, 249 , 243 239 I Nelson, Marian Evelyn C215 Mt. Carme, Ill. ........ 96, 206, 217 Nelson, Robert Lee C415 Ashtabula .......... ...... 6 7, 253 Nesbitt, Katherine Ann C215 Toledo ....,... ...... 9 6, 229 Neubauer, Ruth C315 Schenectady, N. Y.. . . .... 84, 164, 223 Newcomb, Alice Louise C115 Athens ...... ..... . 108 Newcomb, Fred C315 Delaware Newcomb, Mrs. Lois C315 Delaware Newell, Eleanor Carol C215 Gaithersburg, Md. ...... 96, 202, 219 Newell, Harry C115 Lakewood ............,.......... 108, 261 Newell, Marilyn C315 Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.. ...... 84, 163, 221 Newell, Theodore Richard C315 Lakewood ..... 84, 170, 192, 261 Newhard, Horace C315 Carey ..................... 84, 162, 243 Newhard, Persis E. C115 Carey ........... ........ Newman, Allan Harry C115 Lorain ......... .... 1 08, 130, .....108 261 Newman, Denver Earl C115 Portsmouth .......... 108, 187, 247 Newman, Marilyn C315 Fort Wayne, Ind .......... 84, 116, 227 Newton, Mary Elizabeth C415 Lancaster, Penna. ........ 67, 227 Nicholson, Gary Maurice C115 Clayton .... ............ 1 08, 247 Nickles, Barbara C315 Navarre .....,.......... .... 8 4, 229 Nilson, Mary Catherine C415 Warren .... .,.. 6 7, 231 Nincehelser, Carol C315 Sunbury ......... ...... 8 4, 233 Nippert, Barbara June C115 Columbus ...... ..... 1 08, 162 Niswander, Donald Gene C215 Nelsonville ..... ...... 9 6, 237 Nixon, John Victor C415 Cleveland Heights .... . . . Nobis, Virginia C215 New Richmond ........ ..... 9 5, 181, Noblet, Normand Wesley C215 Lakewood ...... .96, .68 225 . . . , . . . . 261 Noecker, Mary Alice C215 Lancaster .............,..... 96, 213 Nolan, Jeanne Elizabeth C115 New Rochelle, N. Y. ..... 108 Nolting, Joyce Evelyn C115 Ashley .................... 108 N0rt0n, Elizabeth Ann C219 Bristol, Vt. ..... ....... 9 6, , 231 Nowers, Richard Earl C315 Allentown, Penna. ..... .68, 120, 127, 129, 251 201' A 0 Obeflandef, Michael I. C415 Rockville Centre, N. Y. .... 68, 170, , , , 193,261 O'Br1an, William Robert C415 Grand Rapids, Mich. ..... 68, 259 Obyi D21V1d Gould C415 Canton ..........,............ 68 255 Ogden, Robert C315 Delaware .......,......... ........ 8 45 257 Ogden, Thomas Elmer C415 Delaware. ........ 68, 127, 129, 155, ohifich, Charles C315 Cleveland Heights 158' 162' 257 Oldfather, Patricia C315 Painesville ............ . . Oldham, Claire E. C415 Troy ........,........, f Q63 Oliver, Mary Ellen C415 Chillicothe. . .68, 116, 155 156, oimsted, Elizabeth Ann C315 LeRoy, N. Y. ..... '..34' OlS0f1, Brenda Lee C115 Mount Vernon ............... . . . Olson, Robert S. C215 Scarsdale, N. Y. ....... ..... 9 6 147 OYNGQIY Robert C311 Washington, D. 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'11fal15,f --.,1ig'291 3,11 A-5.1 -01,61 ,211 Yi.st1:ifi11'1ai1l.Qf '--.,,,'1916 is Rah '- -- 1 .--11,16 1111:-11,11,l1'111111. 19111 ltl-1177.1 Q-1.19 Y f..... ,,..' -- , ' 1 1 1-l1Z'158y25 672115 111211 L:-,b-Fentauil .. 5, It-f 1 -- ,huu '---.1983 f5i!MMmfW5M6 , x,i.'1 F1111 ..,, ,,, '91121,21i R,j55,'bN.J.,Nj'-17,121,119 uma. enna ..,. -0.91251 - 'm96m O Y C 15 g , . ............... 84, Oi1iz?ngThomas Choken C215 Kahuku, Oahu, T. H. .... . Owen, Peggy Joanne C115 Delaware ..............,... Palmer Palmer, Palmer, P Charles Striker C415 Valley Stream, N. Y. ..... . Janis Kay C115 Bombay 26, India ............. Patsy Ruth C115 Langmeadow, Mass. .... . . . Palmer Ruth C115 McKeesport, Penna. ........ . . Pareizs, Valdis Ludvigs CSpec.15 Germany .... . . Parker, Janet C315 Manhasset, L. I., N. Y.. . . . . . Parker, Nancy Anne C115 Delaware ......... . . . Parker, William Henry C215 Delaware .... . . . Parks, John C315 Homer .....,............ Parks, Philip S. C115 Homer ................ Parks, Sarah C315 Homer ..................... . . . Parmalee, Dorothy Claire C115 Eden, N. Y. .... . . . Parnall, Anne Elizabeth C115 Aurora ......... . . Parobeck, Donna Jean C115 Lakewood ....... .... Tig- - ' '5':f1111st '5 -5-1-11.6561 ,V S. C, ......,, flaa 't't 'rm ...... 1m 1MtLrfj.', X. .... ,.... ..... 9 6 ,929 ,. Athmsl Q ...,...... 8-1, 165,223 gl-'I' ' ---- . . ...lug 551521 .1595 ,- iaio? 'IA' 11.,,,.g11ig ,,911 31. 1.1kf1.1111 ..... 111, -5- i viiii ' LG, '-'--- -'.-.... ..... 1 69 . 4.1 , , ,,-,..' Ilhl I 08' A 'Mwh ....... 1101, 181,211 lf? 1113 ne. lnd .......,., 81, 116,121 I il 0-1110 ......., LW 1 ....,.. Zyl. . 1 Lznmszer. Penna ......... 67, 921 ....l08,?1l .....91,?l9 .....67,231 .....8l,?91 , C 1iurr1bus .....,... .... 1 08,169 31. Xe:'sm1ille ...... ..... 9 6, 291 mhrri Heights ..... .......-- 1,1:5:9'cd ,.......,..,.. 95, 181,111 21, lakeimi .........,..... 96,111 Jgjiifff . ..,,...------ 961 Q Xa Rrrhelle. X. Y.. ,, ,....... gmfi V1 ...... ...... 631111-11n.Penna .... .. ffIfffff111 116,201,111 ,5g,120,I27, 129, 251 .84,225 200,221 171,172 143,247 .96,263 108,200 .68,237 108,200 108,203 ....108 ......6 .84,213 108,127 .96,237 .84,262 108,262 .84,233 108,127 108 108 225 Paryzek, Mary Louise C415 Chagrin Falls .......... 695129, r1us Mrs Frances D S ec Delaware Pasto' , . .Cp..15 Patterson, Eleanor C315 New Philadelphia .......... 84, 121, 229 Patterson, Robert Amato C215 Norwalk ........ ........... 9 6 Patton, Morris Fredrick C415 West Liberty ............. 69, 262 Paul, Garry Lee C115 Troy .......................... 108, 259 Paxton, Richard C315 Western Springs, Ill. ..... 84, 129, 130, 255 Paye, Clarence C315 Detroit, Mich. ................. 40, 84, 237 Payne, Thomas Clarkson C115 Dayton .... ........ 1 08, 247 Pealer, Ann Roslyn C215 Chagrin Falls Pearce, James Allen C115 Columbus ..... ......... 1 08, 239 Peck, C. Anne C415 Lebanon ................. 69, 128, 129, 213 Peck, Reuel James C115 Hamden, Conn. .............. .... 1 08 Peckinpaugh, John Stidger C215 Cleveland Heights .... .96, 253 Peebles, Melvin Van C215 Harvey, Ill. ............... .96, 241 Pence, James C315 Delaware Pendery, Paul Ronny C415 Fort Thomas, Ky.. ........ .69, 245 Penfield, Barbara Lea C415 Orange, N. J. ....... .... 6 9, 160, 225 Penick, Georgeann C115 Newark .......................... 108 Pennington, Sydney Elizabeth C415 Shaker Hts. ..... 69, 116, 164, 167, 223 Perkins, Katharine C315 Clauerack, N. Y. ...... 84, 119, 127, 215 Perry, Virginia E. C215 Columbus ................... .96, 227 Person, Greg George William C415 Framingham Centre, Peters, JoAnne Kathryn C415 Sheboygan, Wisc. .... 68, 1393 12420i 15 , Petersen, J. Stewart C215 Toledo .................. 96, 185, 247 Peterson, Wilbur C315 Mansfield ........... ..... .... 1 7 2 Petrella, Vincent Dominic C215 Massillon ..... ....... Pfeil, Robert C315 White Plains, N. Y.. ............ 84, Phillips, James Philmore C215 Sharon, Penna. ........ . Phalen, Lee Nora C215 Johnstown ........... Plckard, Mary Barbara C115 Cuyahoga Falls ..... . . . 0 T 7 58 Kwriiillc Centre, 1-1 -- 195,251 , . ,a .5 Crm! R-1P 15' mb ,Ln .......-- . ,...- g7,l29,151J, lbinqm, ,,,,, .1-68' 155,112,111 511111115 1 ,,,, 5.11111 1915! ' ,I .... 63, 12,9 .,. QHWMWMW 'TNQ' . Y 8411 idm1x.15?mw Qjfflfffaaw ',',' lf ', C 7,103 fr' 5 ....-1-f'111,111 68,191 '11 A161111 5 ---'96 aging J fi ,511 .111 Pickering, Robert Gene C115 Lima ........... Pickford, Betty Mae C415 Cleveland Heights. . Pickwick, Elva C315 Kenmore, N. Y. ....... . Pierce, Martha Lew C115 Ft. Thomas, Ky.. . . . Pierce, Sally Lee C415 Clarksburg, W. Va.. . . . Pirchner, Robert Frank C215 Euclid Pitcock, Marilyn Ann C415 Zanesville ........ Pittenger, Herschel Clifford C115 St. Albans, W. Va.. . . Plank, Joanne C315 Creston ...... 84, 121, 127, 147, 200 Platt Ruth 3 'Columbus ..... 1 C 1, ............. Plunkett, Doreas C315 Shaker Heights Plunkett, John C315 Niagara Falls, N. Y. .... . Poe, Donald Lee C215 Hamilton ........... 84, 121 Poe, Robert C315 Hamilton ....................... 85, .85 125 P091 William C315 Cincinnati ................ Pommert, George Harrison C215 Greenfield Popoczy, Edward C315 Murray City Porter, Frederick Charles C215 Shaker Hts. .... . POWCF1 George Lewis C415 Rutland, Vt. ..... . POITCF1 Margaret Jean C115 Lancaster ...... Poston, Charles C315 Barnesville ....... 96, 171 . . . . .77 162, 237 .96, 253 ......96 108,129 108,213 .69,213 .84,217 .....108 .69,227 .69,215 108,237 201,225 200,221 .85,237 ..96 ,257 241,257 190,239 ..69,253 .....108 127,237 Poti, 101111 E- C415 Cleveland ................... Potter, James Kenneth CP. G.15 New Lexington POWC111 1?1C1i William C415 Honolulu, T. l'l..i ...... 60 ....17, Powers, Gloria Mauren C115 Ashley ...... .... 1 i 1 1 1 ine' Powers, Nl21I'CllS E. C115 5111111111 . 11111, 115,i11311,'15s' 11111 P10111 Donna Lee C215 Cleveland Heights ........ . . .065 Prgll, Edward George C415 Lakewood .......... 68 137, 161, PFECQ1 D011 Barton C415 Paulding ......... ..... t SS PUCC1 P0113' Ann C215 Bloomfield, N. . . . ,. Prindle, Charles Vernon C115 Norwalk 1 V' PFQOF1 James C315 Cuyahoga Falls PYQOFI1 SUC Ann C215 Cuyahoga Falls ............. ..... 1 16 Pr1tt1e.Jerry 1215 111111111151 .......,.. 116, 170, 172 176, 11101 Puls, Donna Agnes C115 Birmingham, Mich. .,........ . . . . Pumphrey, Jim E. C215 Gainesville, Ala. ........, .06, 170, Purdy, Clayton Calvin C215 Grosse Pointe, Mich.. .06, 100, Purke, Don Vernon C415 Mountain View, Calif. ...... . . . . Pursell, Wallace C415 Berkeley, Calif. ..... 60, 160, 172, 176, Pursell, William C415 Berkeley, Calif... ........... .... 1 58. Putnam, Janice Ruth C115 Cleveland Heights .......... 108, Putnam, Patricia Anne C115 Detroit 24, Mich.. ., ... .... Pyles, Herbert Aaron C415 Hamilton .........,... .60, 135, Q Quellhorst, Joanne Wiahl C215 Sidney ............ . . .06, Quetsch, VValter Bernard C215 Cleveland .................. Quick, Jeanette Madelaine C415 Bellerose, N. Y. .,...... 60, R Radcliffe, Mary Kinsley C215 Terrace Park ............. 06, Rader, Dave Higgins C115 West Jefferson ..........,.. ,108, Rader, Sam C315 West Jefferson .................. 85, 172, Radicevic, George Stanley C215 Washington, D. C. ...... 06, Radio, Dolores Elaine C215 Euclid ................. 06, 200, Raine, Robert C315 Rainelle, W. Va. ................... 85, Ralston, Eleanore Louise C115 Mount Vernon. ......., . Rambeau, John C. C215 Newton, Mass. ..... ...... 1 16, 100, Ramey, Carolyn Louise C215 Evanston, Ill. ...........,. 06, Ramsey, Russell Richard C415 Massillon ....... 60, 171, 185, Randolph, Joan Leah C115 Wauseon ..... .......,....,. Ransome, Daniel Gordon C415 Columbus.. , ....... 60, Ransome, Morris C115 Yonkers, N. Y.. . . ...... .108, Rash, Vaughn C315 Smyrna, Del. ......... ...... 8 5, 120, Reaney, John Marshall C115 Delaware .... ..... 1 08, 127, Reber, Neta Joan C115 Elgin, Ill. ........ ....... 1 08, Reddaway, John C315 East Cleveland .... . ....,. 85, 234, Redding, Jessie Rena C115 Urbana ....................... Redhead, Lynda Jane C115 Warren. ................... 100, Redmon Mar aret Elizabeth CSpec 1' Ostrander 1 g ' 1 . Reece, Robert James C415 Cleveland Heights ........... 70, Reed,lZMargaret C215 New York, N. Y. ........... ..... 1 16, Reed, Ruth Ellen C115 Dayton ............ ..,.. Reed, Thomas Kenyon C215 Massillon .... .,.. E Reel, Robert C315 Coraopolis, Penna.. 1 ................ 8.1, Reese, Fred D. C215 Ridgetown, Ontario .........,..... 06, 167 241 120 240 223 261 230 21 1 2211 253 108 250 243 . 77 255 120 108 240 240 225 210 255 255 250 213 247 108 253 233 250 108 243 230 245 243 127 230 108 147 251 210 . 100 . 105 251 105 Reese, Thomas Robert C115 London, England ...., 100, 147, 253 Reeves, Nelson William C415 Delaware ....... ...,...... 7 7, 188 Reich' Emmy Lu Thomas C415 Bridgeport, Conn. ....... 15513, 1 Y v Reichard, Clifton C315 Poland .................... 85 195, 259 Reid, Betty Lou C215 East Liverpool .... .... 9 16 1201 2152 Reid, John Hooker C115 Gates Mills. .. ..:-. 1001240 Reider, Marianne C215 Tiffin ........ ......., 1 Reiff, Norma Jean C115 Lakewood .,... - - - 1011, 120 Reinfried, Harriet C412 Greensb-UFEC1 P0009 3 '70' 2157 Reisne,-1 Ardyce Jane C215 Cincinnati .............. 06 121, 22.1 Rentz, Edward Louis C115 Lima. . . 1 ....................., lg? Repass, Marion Virginia C115-Wlashlngton, D. C. ,........ I. Rhoadesy Roy Eugene C115 Kingston ............ ,108 10.1 I Rhodes, Donald Lee C415 Chardon ................ 70 188, 2-34 Rhodes, Patricia C315 N1?11ZHV3 P81151 N' Y ' ' 80 'r-1' Rice, George 1N'eslG5' 6412 MC13'1101'a ---'-- 7 0 136' 20, Rice, Mary Lee C115 St. Clairsvllle ........ .,.,..,. 1 0,1 Rice, Nancy Preston C115 Coshocton .... ..... ..... I . . . 10-1 Richards, Donna Jean C211 E351 LlV?1'PQ01 ---'- ' ' 201 Richards, Dorothy Jane St. Clairsvxlle ..... .... 1 0-1, 231 Richards Robert C. CP. G.15 Delaware 263 - d' ,D 1111 1 141,R1agQ111111,11,N.j. .... 77, 85 1Iii29211SiiiSeO1Qieni4p1 15630711 oak, 111111. ,...... 70, 127, 1211, 130 . . ........f1p-fm-.rre:'v'.-.f'fQ, 1 - T -11517 .-, L1 fha -l : 1.1 A, ,, ,-9,1 . -,Q , .,,., .-..... . .. ... W U ff Q . -1. . A-..-.. .... - -...... .. . .-..-1-..-.- , ,, ,., 1, it 5 M 5 A ,J , 5, . M Richtmyer, Priscilla C215 Larchmont, N. Y. .... .... 9 6, Riddle, Ray Lynn C115 Toronto .....,..., Riegel, Marilyn Jean C215 Canton ........... Riegger, David Richard C415 Medina ........ Riley, Furman Harold C115 Orangeburg, S. C Ring, Joseph Alexander C215 Bellaire ........ Ripsch, Charlou C315 Dayton. . ...... 85, 146, Risden, Julie Rozanne C115 Ridgewood, N. Rittenour, Theodore Francis C115 Piketon .... Robb, Raymond Kinney C415 Mount Vernon. Roberts, James Crawford C415 Akron ........ Roberts, Janet C315 Youngstown ............ Roberts, John C315 Bridgeport .... .... . . . . f.'.'fQ6 '1'65,'266 f f f f f .76 .. . . . .85 . .85, 127 Roberts, Sarah Jane C115 Akron ..............,...... Robertson, Helen Joan C215 Massillon ..,............ Robertson, Joseph Grey C215 Englewood, N. J. ....... . Robertson, Judith Lynn C215 Ashland ............. 97 Rockwell, Jean Malcolm C415 Saginaw, Mich.. .....70, Rode, Kenneth Coleman C215 Youngstown ..... ...... Rodee, Linda Ann C215 Pittsburgh, Penna.. . . Roderick, Evan C. C415 Shaker Heights ...... Roelofs, Charles Richard C215 Arlington, Va.. 1 Rofkar, Caroline Ann C215 Port Clinton ...... Rogers, Elizabeth Louise C415 Hartford, Conn Ro ers Harold O den 2 Rutherford N g , , 2 C19 , -1-- Rogers, Shirley C415 Elyria ..... ............ Rohde, Gertrude C415 Bay Village ................... Rohrer, Bernard Lawrence C215 Butler, Ind. Romano, Jane Gloria C415 New York, N. Y... . .71, 137 Roos, James Burkhardt C215 Wauseon ............ . . . Root, John Alan C115 Medina. . . '71 .-171,200 ....109 Rose, Carol Anne C315 University Heights. . . . . . . .85 Roseberry, Patricia C215 Cleveland ........ Rosenthal, Julian C315 Indianpolis, Ind.. . . Ross, Lynn Ann C415 Mansfield. . .....97 Ross, Nancy Ann C115 Canton ........... ......... 127, 200 129 . 70 109 . 96 203 169 .70 171 123 129 .96 .96 122 141, 206 162 .97 162 .97 201 .71 141 .97 249 147 147 .85 .71 1 1 Rosser, Marilyn Whitacre C215 Arcanum ....... 97, 129 146, Rosser, Richard Franklin C415 Arcanum ...... .70, 114, 115, 142, 181, Rosseland, Robert Alexander C215 VVorcester, Mass..97, 195, Roth, Charles Vincent C115 Nichols, Conn. ............ 109, Rothaermel, Barbara Joyce C215 Bay Village ............ 97, Roudebush, Charlotte C315 Columbus ......... 85, 116, 121, 165, 200, Rouhier, Jack C315 Massillon ........... ........ 4 0, 85, Rowland, Richard Lloyd C415 Delaware ................ 77, Ruble, Mary Jane C415 Lansing, Mich. ........ 70, 142, 146, Rubright, Mark William C415 North Canton .... ........ 7 1 Rudolph, George Joseph C115 Shaker Heights ......... 109, Rudy, Ann C215 Rocky River ..................... 97, 127, Rufe, Richard Dunn C115 VVest Hartford 7, Conn. ..... 109, Ruggles, Polly Portsmouth ................ . . .85, Rulketter, Nancy Ruth C215 Detroit, Mich.. . . . . .97, Rupple, Jacob CSpec.15 Delaware ........... .... Russ, Marianne C115 Detroit, Mich. ...... ..... . Russell, Shirley Ann C415 Stow .......... . . .71, Rutherford, Joan C215 Shaker Heights. . . . . .97, S Saint John, Betty Jean C315 Penllyn, Pa. ..... ...... 8 6, 147, Saari, Joyce Arlene C115 Elyria, Ohio Salamone, Linda Jane C115 New Brighton, Pa. ........ . . . Saleste, Vera Elizabeth C315 Ashland .............. 85, 127, Salisiewiski, Kenneth C215 Greenfield, Mass. ........ 97, 185, Salonis, Clarke Irving C215 Evanston, Ill. .......... 97, 130, Saltzberg, Joan Frances C115 Brookline, Mass. ........ . . . Sanborn, Julie Marie C215 Ashtabula ................. . . . Sandbo, Joyce Marjorie C115 Columbus ...... .... 1 09, 147, Sanders, Susan Jane C115 Auburn, Ind. .... ....... . . . Sanders, Virginia Eileen C215 Xenia ......... ..... 9 7, 130, Sanderson, Edith Luella C315 Lakewood .... . . . ..... .85, Sandstead, Harold Hilton C115 Bethesda, Md.. . . . . . 109, Sauer, David Arthur C315 Karuizawa, Japan. . . . . .85, Sauers, James Byron C315 Greenwich ......... . . .85, Saunders, Caroline C115 Tipp City ................ . . . . . Sauter, Faith Johnson C115 West Orange, N. J. ........ . . . Saville, Anne Margaret C115 Columbus ..... ..... . . . 109, Sawyer, Mary Jean C115 Syracuse, N. Y. ...... . . 198, 223 179 219 261 130 245 227 109 179 251 195 208 239 109 208 237 219 167, 219 . 97 219 243 129 227 223 255 227 213 225 251 255 225 223 253 219 109 221 129, 247 259 237 213 155, 215 251 185 223 162 255 227 261 219 225 126 109 217 227 221 109 233 253 241 109 . 97 148 109 227 227 127 125 125 109 109 147 109 Scala, Evelyn Marie C215 Bridgeport, Conn. .I ........ . Scales, Elizabeth Jean C115 Grosse Pointe, Mich. ..... . Scarberr C. ane 4 ' Ro al Oak Mich yy J C 1, l y , . .......... 71 Schaaff, Joan C115 Washington, D. C. ...... ....... 1 09 Schaeffer, Richard Davidson C415 Cleveland Hts.. . .71 Schaeper, John Thomas C215 Delaware Schanely, Russell C215 Quakertown, Pa. Schleig, Ada May C215 Danbury, Conn. ............. . Schlosser, Arthur M. C415 Youngstown.. .... .......... Schmidhauser, Cecilia Elizabeth C115 Ridgewood, N. J. Schneider, Ronald Howard C415 Mount Vernon, N. 1 1 Schoen, Barbara Jane C415 East Grand Rapids, Mich... Schoenbaum Sue Lee 1 'New York N. Y , C 1, , . .... . . . Schreier, Nora Ann C415 Lakewood ............... Schroeder, Sally Jeanne C115 Elgin, Ill. .......... . Schroeder, Shirley Jeanne C415 Detroit, Mich.. Schuele, Louise Anna C115 Rocky River ...... Schuler, Janet Marian C215 Mentor ........ .... . . Schultheis, Vera Jane C115 Wellsville, N. Y. ......... . Schultz, Marilyn Irene C115 Painesville Schultz, Molly Joan C115 Lakewood .......... Schultz, Nancy Ann C415 Mansfield .......... f 71, '1'55, Schultz, Stanley Ray C415 Rock Falls, Ill. ........... . Schumacher, Dale Edward C315 Dover ..... Schuman, Harold C415 Plainfield, N. J. ....... . Schwartz, Jack C115 New York, N. Y. ............ Schweiker, Sylvia Schultz C315 Worcester, Pa.. 134 1 Schwimmer, Susan Jane C115 East Cleveland. Schwinn, Edward Adam C415 Dayton ..... 71, Schwinn, Robert Hayes C215 Dayton ........ 165, '155, 142 161 Y .....97, Scofield, Anne C415 Reufield, N. Y. ..... .......... . Scott, Sara Auday C215 Mansfield Seabury, Roslyn R. C315 Rockville Centre, N. Y. .... . Seaver, David John C215 Hamburg, N. Y. ...... . . Secoy, Richard Jack C115 Indianapolis, Ind. ......... . Seeman, Virginia C415 Toledo. ............. . . . . . . .72 Seielstad, Arnim C115 Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich.. . . . Seiple, David Cornell C215 Warren ........... Seiple, Sally Ann C115 Fostoria ....... . . Selden, Thomas Winn C315 Arlington, Va.i.i Seltzer, Margaret Anne C315 Rocky River. . . Selvey, Esther C215 Huntington, W. Va... f f f .169 ...85 Selvey, Janet R. C415 Huntington, W. Va. ..... 72, 126 Sessions, Audrey C315 Lakewood .................. 85 Seyberth, Elmore Robert C215 Cincinnati ............. Sferra, Marion Louise C415 Steubenville ........ 72, 130 Shaffer, Willard Dean C115 Ingram, Pa. ...... ...... . Shanely, Richard Lee C315 Piqua ............ Shank, Tom R. C315 Dayton .......' ......... Shannon, John William C115 Powhatan Point. Shaw, Howard Leslie C215 cardington ........ 'f ' Shaweker, M. Louise C215 Dover ............ Sheaffer, Jerry L. C215 Findlay .............. Shellenberger, William Dodds C215 Sharon, Pa.'.'. I. . Shelt, Betsy Ann C115 Delta ................ Shen, Tsung Yeun CSpec.15 Santa Rosa, Calif. 1 Shepler, Bill Richard C115 Wyandotte, Mich.. Sheridan, Wilbur Payne C215 Philadelphia, Pa Sherk, William McKay C215 Dayton ......... Shillingburg, Norma Jean C215 Akron ........ Shingler, June Bernice C215 Cuyahoga Falls. . Shirk, Aletta Ann C115 Marysville ........... Shisler, Conrad Neil C215 Delaware ......... Shobe, David Dean C215 Oak Park, Ill. ..... . Shoemaker, Donald Jay C415 Columbus ...... Shoppelry, Dick Norman C115 Winthrop, Mass.. . , . Shrader, Morgan Davis C115 Waverly ....... ...... ...109, 116, Shreffler, Ellen Joy C415 Lorain ................... 72 Shreve, Anita Rose C215 Queens Village, N. Y.. .971 Shrigley, Eugene Wilford C415 Danbury, Conn....'..... Shrull, Janis Elaine C215 Delta ............... Shrull, Roswald Ernest C315 Delta ............ Shuster, John Franklin C215 Cincinnati ........ Shuter, Mary Carolyn C115 Columbus .... ..... Shwe, Maung Hla CSpec.15 Rangoon, Burma 1 Sibley, Lewis Branch C315 Lyons, N. 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Hlogrugym ffl-. 1llch...,. -922 1 1 2 1 , ,,,, . 9 7 19 -'2' ' .926 .43 Falls..-A - ' 'Tllilgg IQ7,l-17 . .. -- ::'97y2,il lll. .,,..,.,,,, 5.72, ::1'Uf' 'V Yhmp, Bias., 1110, 179, 23? T13 ,... C ,2jig11.2f111 Cf9nn., 4 ' I A llll i.il1U'm2 ...85, '1116 5.YAo -1'1 j5,9166 gal! 1 ' ' - M l'a C115 Toledo ..... ..... giZgiiioo,aJf1l,i,uq11y, Massillon ,.... .... ' 1 r Frances Mae C11' Dayton ....... . . . Sleg 6 , . ' - k , R th C315 Arl1ngton,.Va. .....,.... .... 8 5, Silivslg Shirley Louise C115 Pittsburgh, Pa.. . . . . . . . . ' d, Ph lip Jay C115 Delaware ............. Siii1l3316e?'? Heleri Winifred C315 Cincinnati ........... Simgns, Nancy Alva C415 Cincinnati ...... 72, 115, 1 Simpson, Cornelius Dee C115 Tucson, Ariz. ......., . ' h , K l George C415 Greensburg ............ Sii2er111le11ii'neraChristian C315 Washington, D. C. ..... . Skidmore, Edgar Bruce C115 Westhampton, N. Y. Harr Elwood 41 Maplewood N J ' C 5 , . . .... 72 Iflafl, r Sliiilrood, Robebrt Kenneth C315 Rockford, Ill.. ....,. . . . Slade, Marilyn C415 Greenhills ....... 72, 127, 128, 141, Slaybaugh, Barbara Jane C215 Ardsley, Y. ....... 97, Slaymaker, Sally Sue C115 Cleveland Heights. ....... . . Slenker, Norman Frederick C415 Dayton. ............ . Slenker, Ralph Outland C215 New Rochelle, N. Y.. .. . . . Slick, Robert Franklin C115 Findlay .................. Sliupas, Vytautas Jonas C315 Avon Lake ......... 6, 85, n Esther Anne 11 Bridgeport Conn Sloatma , C 3 . , - ------- . Sloatman, Roberta Jean C415 Brldgeport, Conn. ...... . Slone, Joe C315 Ashland, Kentucky ....,.............. Slotkin, Richard Lee C115 East Paterson, N. J. .... 110, Smart, Ford Heard C315 Delaware ..... .......... Smart, Jo Ann C315 Columbus .................. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith sooihi Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith soothj Smith, Smith, Y 1 1 Bessie M. C215 Euclid ................ . Carolyn Jane C115 Glen Rock, N. J.. . . . Charles Philip C215 Arlington, Va.. . . Charles Richard C115 Piqua ........ David Hamilton C215 Canton ..... . . . . Donald Phillip C115 Sycamore ............ Douglas W. C415 Ocean Grove, N. J. .... 73, Duane Warner C215 Painesville ........... Gilbert Tremain C115 Delaware ...... . . . Gordon Floyd C315 South Euclid ..... . . . Gordon Victor C115 Highland, Ind... . . . Jane Helen C115 Mason ........... Joan Marise C315 Hartford, Conn. ....... . . Julian P. C415 Portsmouth ............... Lois Jean C315 Lakewood .......... 85, 200, Madelene Mae CSpec.15 Delaware Nancy Anne C415 Athens ................ Nancy Eleanor C415 Maplewood, N. J.. .73, Nancy Jane C415 East Cleveland ...... .... Nolan Edward C115 Lima. ............. . . Robert Letton C415 White Plains, N. Y..72, Ted Craig C315 Cincinnati .....,....... 85, Vincent Baker C215 Washington, D. C.. . . . Wilbur F. C215 VVest Newton, Mass. ..... . William Earick C215 Delaware ............ William Leo C315 Sandusky .......... .170, Smyth, Charles Edward C215 Milton, Mass. Snodgrass, Jeanne Ellen C315 Springfield ..... .... . 110, 141 . .97, 135 ....110 155,251 ....110 165,227 ....110 110,239 .85,225 156,225 109,243 176 245 172, .85, l 7 137 185, 164 121, .73, 1 262 263 213 208 . . . .110 243 .97 253 110, 237 125 239 130, 110, 129 .73, 125, 233 172, 178 162,263 .85,263 206,223 .97,215 .....110 .97,241 110,179 .97,247 .....247 234,247 135,253 .....144 162,237 .110,247 .....110 .....123 115,247 203,213 130, 206, 164, 162, 229 231 231 243 , 143 237 243 , 255 . . . . .172 191, 255 130, 200, 215 , 203, Spurli-Hg, 101111 William C215 Louisville, K5 7 Spurrlerl Ralph Goodsell C315 Providence, R. I.. . 86, 127, 129 Stahl, sarah Joan C215 Toledo.. 171' 261 Sramm, .l0hI1 Paul C115 Clarksburg, W. Va.. . . H-'98, Stfirlfffrrll, Margaret C. C415 Fairborn ...... I I I 155' 223 Stanklevlch, George CSpec.15 Brooklyn, N. I i. . .1 ' 6 Stanley, Patsy Ann C315 Woodstock ' Stansell, Hal Warren C215 Dearborn Mich. 98 259 Statten, Sharlee Thomas C215 Columbus. . 1 .2031 225 Stauffer, Margaret Ruth C415 Millersburg .... . 164, 206' 217 Steuffef, Miriam Louise C115 Millersburg ....... 1 1 ' 110 Stavenhagen, Joseph C495 Brooklyn, N. Y.. ..... ' '85 '125 .241 Stecher, Robert Morgan C315 Lakewood ......... i I. . .'. . . 1 167 Steele, Harry Francis C115 Euclid Steele, Robert Lee C415 Euclid ................ 73 164 195 Steele, Wilma Lea C315 Hamilton ......... 1 1 Steer, Allan Cole C215 Parkersburg, W. Va. Stelnkraus, Robert Ernest C315 Brooklyn, N. Y. ......... 86 Stemen, Carlos Ray C115 Hornele, N. Y. ........ 1 Stenten, Lois Margaret C115 Cincinnati ........ Stephens, Dean C115 Oklahoma City, Okla. .... . Stephens, John Harvey C415 Mechanicsburg ..... ,259 .....85,229 241 ....11o,237 110 179 ..40, 72, 115, 234, 237 Stevens, Harold Myers C115 Cincinnati ..... ..... .... 1 1 0, 247 Stevens, Nancy Elizabeth C415 Rochester, N. Y.. .72, 123, 217 Stevens, Shirley Ann C415 Cincinnati .......... 73, 161, 206, 215 Stewart, Evelyn Jean C215 Canton .............. ..... 9 8, 121 Stewart, John Rolland C215 Saginaw, Mich. ..... .98, 171, 190 Stewart, Sylvia Kay C415 Westfield, N. J.. ............. 73, 225 Stewart, Walter William C415 Wheeling, W. Va. ............. 73 Stiles, Arthur C415 Brooklyn, N. Y. Stiles, Margaret Louise C115 Haddonfield, N. J.. . 110, 127, 130 Still, Louise Gertrude C415 Sandusky ........... .73, 206, 223 Stillson, Anne Headdon C115 Poland ...................... 110 Stillwagon, Darrell Ray C115 Midland, Pa. ...... .... 1 10, 263 Stimmel, Mrs. Margaret M. CSpec.15 Delaware Stockwell, Mrs. Rachel Nincehelser C415 Sunbury Stockwell, Rosemary C315 Cleveland Heights ........... 86, 225 Stokes, Deane Hall C215 White Plains, N. Y. Stone, Austin Craig C315 Washington, D. C. ............ 86, 245 Stone, John Elmer C215 Montgomery, Ala. ............. 98, 245 Stoneburner, Jane Ann C315 Mansfield ...... .... 8 6, 122, 126, 130, 135, 233 Stoner, David Franklin C115 Galion ....... Stoudenmire, Doris Jean C115 Cleveland Stoyanofi, Ed Mark C415 Lakewood ............ Stranathan, Elizabeth Ann C115 Chillicothe ..... Strand, William Rayen C415 Poland ........... 73, Strecker, John Martin C415 Marletta .........., Strickling, Joanne L. C215 Cleveland Hts.. .98, Strother, Elizabeth Ann C215 Beaver, Pa. ..... . Strother, Geraldine C115 Covington, Ky. ....... . Stuart, Caroline Cynthia C315 Lakewood .... . . Stucky, Marylou C115 Lakewood ......... Stuntz, Jane Alice C315 Nashville, Tenn.. . . . Sullivan, Louis Dean C315 Warren ............ 127, .........179 .........1l0 170,189,237 .74, 129, 128, 130, ........ , 155 219 .98 229 110,129,148 .85,l23,217 110,127,129 ......85,2ll ......86,237 289 Snyder, Mary Kathryn C315 Massillon ..., . . 148, 213 Sullivan, William Richard C115' Delaware ....... ..... 1 10, 110 Snyder, Richard Jerome C215 Sidney ...... . .97, 239 Sunnen, Helen JO C123 St- LOUIS COUHW, MOH - - ---- -217 Snyder, Shirley Ann C115 Martins Ferry ...... ..... 1 10 Sutton, Jane Ann C322 ASl1lF1Hd- -. -------'----- ---- , 110 Soltis, Dan George C415 Lakewood ............ . .73, 253 Sutton, Jane l3arneS C123 New Brlghronl Pa- -- - '262 Somerville, Joan Carol C315 Fort Wayne, Ind. .... . .86, 219 Suydam, Wllhaln C123 S0Urhb0r0, Mess- ----'- '- ' 6 74 Somma, Joseph John C215 White Plains, N. Y. Svinzov, Marla'Rutl1 CSPCC-23 Poland ---------- ' ' Q37 Sommer, Martin R. C215 New York, N. Y. ............. 97, 241 Swank, Rod Wllllam C413 M3n56eld --------,------ S6-206, 208 S0rH, Frances Lu C315 Elgin, Ill. .............. 86, 121 130, 219 Swanner, Nancy l7OLljSe C31: Yourlgstowfi -'-' ' ' 98' 239 Soukup, Mojmir CSpec.15 Delaware Swanson, Elliot Llnvlngston C2151JameSt0Wn, . . ....- 274, 253 Soulen, Mrs. Jane Manz C415 Mansfield .......... . .77, 167 Swetland, Arthur Earl C42?.Er.le- 22- ---'-'- ' 7 4' 237 Spengenberg, Albert Carl C215 Cincinnati .... ..... ...... 9 7 Swisher, John Hugh 641: Clnlfvlrlnfitl- - 't' ' ' ' i47' 237 Spangler, Paul Wilford C315 Sunbury ...... 86, 127, , 172, 255 Swisher, Thomas Reese C223. Paflemon th ' ' ' ' 110' 247 Spaulding, Barbara Jean C115 Short Hills, N. J.. . . ..... 110 Swope, Thomas Kendall C12, Ortsmou ' ' ' ' ' ' Spaulding, Nancy C315 White Plains, N. Y. ....... , 129, 211 gDeerS, lYlary Margaret C315 Sandusky ......... . .86, T pence, sabel Esther 1 5 ohnstown, Penna. ..... ..... . , . ...... '..',, 7 4, 245 Spengler, Paul Hudsori C2116Cleveland Heights .......... 73, 245 Taber, Jay Carllge 011, Japan . . . ........ . . .6 Spleef, Joan Evon C415 Brockton, Mass. ......... . .73, 208 Takata, Shlzuo C Digi- ' H 'Ulu 'T H . U .98 126' 241 Splller, Robert Earl C315 Kenmore, N. Y. ...... 86, , 135, 245 Takushl, Kenneth C1 peg-23d Cilngts :N -J -' 1271 198, 200 Spoeri, Tood Alan C115 Solon ................... .110, 261 Ta1leY,Afl1fa Lee C Di 'aw 0 n . . .... I ,H-HH-.110 SDOGFF, Joan Louise C315 Sandusky ........ .......... 8 6, 223 Tam, BaX?araVK-1fiii1nng Egiofl ' ' Spring, Carolyn .lean C325 Shaker Hehhfs - ' ' ' ' '86' 167, 221 Taylor, Chval lligvid C12' Martins Ferry .... . . . 110, 253 5Pr0ule, June Ruth C215 South Orange, N. J. ..... 98, 171, 208 Taylor' ar es ' 4 301 4 ..,,:5k. 1.8 sq. , ,,,,,,.:,,,,,x I ,- -., -vu'-rf, , l .V ---'1 '- 11 -' 1 1, f - .'- -,-j.-.x5. - 91.4 Q. J ,:,.,.. -gg. H U --- -'Uv 4- - ..... -,,, ,, f,........ ,., ph, -F . -ff ' 'u h ., M t , 'jfier W Vesey, Wesley James C415 Fremont ...... . . 98, 2 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor Teichniann, Christa CSpec.15 Germany ........ . . . Donald Alfred C215 Sparta Norma Evelyn C415 Kenmore, N. Y. .... . . . Richard Leroy C115 Blasdell, N. Y. ..... .... . Richard Ray C215 Yellow Springs .... ..., Thomas John C315 Delaware ....... .... Thomas Gordon C115 Smithville .... ..... William Albert C215 Marion 86 .74, 229 110, 249 .98, 245 243 263 ...l.86 Terrill, Elizabeth Ann C115 Rutherford, N. I.. Thaler, Donald Murray C315 Painesville ...... . Thayer, Raymond M. C215 Saginaw, Mich. ..... . . Thie, Ronald Carl C115 Cincinnati ........... S6ji3Q, ....98, . .6 110 237 251 .......110 . 127 227 243 251 211 Thomas, Arnold Robert C415 Akron .................. Thomas, Betty Blanche C215 Charleston, W. Va. ..... . Thomas, David Keith C115 Gallipolis ............. 110 Thomas, Edwin Richard C315 Mansfield ............ 86 Thomas, Harriette Ruth C315 Cambridge ........... 86 Thomas Mrs. Jean Young C31' Zelienople Pa. Thomas, John Moore C415 Ben Avon Hts., Pa. ....... . Thomas, Melinda Moore C115 Ben Avon Hts., Pa... 110 Thomas, Richard Roberts C415 Marengo Thomas, Vernon E. C415 Delaware ..... ............. Thompson Helen Marie C415 Larchmont, N. Y ....... Thompson, Lawrence Herbert C215 Wauwatosa, Wisc... Thompson, Marian Mateer C315 Kittanning, Pa. ...... . 128, Thompson Ruth Lucille C115 New Castle, Pa. ....... . Thompson Thompsoni Thomas C215 Detroit, Mich. ............. . Wallace Raymond C415 Cleveland Hts.. . . . Thomson, Leland Pease C415 Avon, N. Y. Thomson, Mary Ellen C415 Dearborn, Mich ...... . . . Thurston, Daniel Paul C115 Ashley ....... ..... . . . Thurston, David Luther C215 Ashley Tiedemann, Herbert Allen C315 Neptune, N. Y. ...... . Tiffin, James Bruce C315 Holliston, Mass. .......... 86 Tilmans, Henry Meredith C215 Richmond, Ind. ...... . Timmons, Frank Edward C315 Montclair, N. J. ...... . Tomlinson, Mary Ann C115 Clayton ................. Torke, Arnold Carl C215 East Aurora, N. Y. ......... . Torrance, Thomas Arvin C415 Marion ..... 75, 142, 143, Tostlebe, Marcia Luanne C315 Washington, D. C. .... . Towne, Lyle Glen C315 Cleveland Townes, Sally Lee C315 Buechel, Ky.. ............. . . . Townsley, H. William C315 Norwood. ...... .... 8 6. Tracewell, Cleason E. C115 Shaker Heights. . . . . . . Treis, Richard Sheridan C215 Cincinnati .... . . . Trembly, Elizabeth Ann C115 Covington ..... . . . Trembly, William Henry C315 Covington ............. Trimble, Mrs. Catherine A. CSpec.15 Delaware Trost, Theodore Louis C315 Rochester, N. Y. ....... 86 Troxell, Marian Bertha C415 Pawling, N. Y. ......... . Tsoukalas, Charles C215 Cleveland ................. 98 Tubbesing, james Herbert C315 Wadsworth ........... Tucker, Allen Eugene C315 Delaware ................. Tucker, Nancy Eleanor C215 White Plains, N. Y. 1 I .98 135, 170 163, .74 247 127, 200 .74, 243 .74, 208 241 .98, .86,127, 164,211 ....110 .98,253 .75,195 .75,217 110,241 .86,241 135,255 .98,249 .86,255 110,201 ....261 145,253 .86,217 .86,221 195 259 110,237 .98,243 111,130 ...4,86 141, 259 .75, 233 135, 259 .86, 261 .86, 243 Tull, James Robert C415 Maderia ............. 75, 129 130, 239 Turk, ,loida Kathleen C115 Euclid ................... .... 1 11 Turnbull, Stanley William C415 Port-au-Prince, Haiti ........ 77 Turner, Barbara Helen C315 Delaware ............... .86, 233 Turner, Evelyn jane C415 Metuchen, N. J. ........... .75, 229 Turner, Gwen Anne C215 Fostoria, ..... 88, 98, 115, 129 164, 225 Turner, Richard Newetson C115 Lancaster. ........... 111, 237 Turner, Samuel Spurgeon C215 Washington, D. C. .......... 129 Tyson, William Reynier C215 Wayne, Pa. ...... ......... 9 8, 251 U Uhrmann, Carl John C215 Bellaire ........ ..... 9 8, 263 Ullman, Harold Warner C215 Lakewood .... . .... 98, 251 Underwood, Charles Clinton C115 Navarre .... ...... 2 59 Upperco, Jesse Robert C315 Arlington, Va. .... ..... 8 6, 241 Upstill, David Alexander C315 Cleveland Urban, JoAnn Elizabeth C315 South Euclid ...... . . .86, 167, 211 Uyehara, Takano C315 Lahikai Oahu, T. H.. . .... .86, 241 V VanBuren, Stanley Kent C315 Carey ................... 86, 243 Vance, Michael Fouts C315 Hamilton .......... . ........ 86, 253 Vance, William Sutherlan C215 Grand Rapids, Mich. .... 98, 135, 141, 253 Vandergriff, John Henry C415 Cincinnati.. .74, 129, 139, 165, 259 Vanderhoop, Larry C315 Detroit, Mich. ............ 87 VanDeusen, Bruce Dudley C215 Lorain ............... Vandewater, Virginia Carroll C415 Schenectady, N. Y... VanDuzee, Nancy Robinson C315 Kenmore, N. Y. .... . Vanliew, Robert Henry C215 Delaware ........ Van Luit enn Charlotte 2 Lakewood ,J y C 15 ............ VanOsdell, Harry Probst C115 Dayton ............... Vargo, Joseph C315 Cleveland .............,.. 87, 171, Ventres, Daniel Brainerd C315 Washington, D. C. ..... . Versteeg, Robert John C315 Lima .................. Vici, Fredericka Louise C215 Ripley ......... Vickers, Fred Gates C115 Upper Arlington ..... 87, 75, Vidic, Clinton Angelo C115 Euclid ................... Vigne, William Graham C215 Bridgeport, Conn. .... . Vo el Harold Biddle C115 Fort McPherson, Ga .:,' Fld wine. 555,gz3. A W' W if V Xlaf--WJ niiilf While whilf whilf' lyhne' Hg 1 wmw.llfa.Y Wliile. 1 HQ,-,f. ll'hi1mdf1','U,ni.Yl Wh1lnCl' ' W ill: zggilll i' Sun' T' Rulh , . i ll'hinv0flh' niyslklfil wibofi- PP-'.,5i weadie. Ddlij. Wiklandff- - I, Wiley- Sum.. nnhdm-lft 3 1 ' Vossers, John Thedore C315 Galion ............ 87, 1 W Waddill, Shirley Elaine C215 Washington, D. C.. . . Wade, Nancy Anne C415 Avon .................. Wagner, Donald Wayne C215 Ashland ......... 98 Wagner, James Edward C315 Springfield, Mass.. . . Wagner, Mary Jo C315 Springfield, Mass. ....... . . Walchli, Barbara Ann C215 Rocky River ..... Walker, Dale Ray C215 Euclid Walker, E. Rita CP. G.15 Fredericktown Walkley, Nathan Donnan C215 Batavia, N. Y.. . . Wallace, Barbara Leah C115 University Heights ..... Walser, Margot Joy C415 Wilmette, Ill. ............. . Walter, joan Ellen C215 Belmar, N. -I. .......... . Walter, Nancy Lou C115 Akron .................. Walthour, Elizabeth Rial C115 Greensburg, Penna. Waltz, Tom C115 Cleveland ..................... Wampler, Philip Howard C115 Tipp City ...... . . Ward, Betty Ann C415 Wellsburg, W. Va. ...... . Ward, Margery Ruth CP. G.15 Gasport, N. Y .... Ward, Marjorie Louise C215 Erie, Penna. ..... . '1 98, 72, 25 'ilkinifl n, GAT'- . . xi ' - william: Ml Williamf- lgilnw Wmnmslmll williams. JW Wmnmshww williams. We Williams. P51175 William 5. P111-l Willianison, Wilmennli- U Wilson. Wilson. Wilson. David Guy V Jantl Wilson. Sill? - Warner, Patricia Ann C115 Richwood ....... Warner, W. Joel C215 Mamoroneck, N. Y... . . . Warren, Kathryn Elizabeth C115 Leipsic ..... .... Waters, Phyllis Ann C115 LeRoy .......... ........ Watters, Donald G. C415 Delaware ...... .... 7 5, 142, Watters, Nancy Lee C415 Delaware .... ..... Watters , R. Carol C215 Delaware ..... Watts, Paula C115 Cincinnati ......... . Way, Dwight Wilson C315 Delaware ..... . . . . . Webb, ,Ioan Elizabeth C415 Circleville .... .......... Webb, Lois June C215 Euclid .........,.......... Webber, Lenore Courtenay C115 East Liverpool. . . Weber, Alice Jane C315 Scarsdale, N. Y. ........ . Weber, Charles Stanley C315 Elyria ............... Weber, Joseph Cottrell C315 Sewickley, Penna. .... . Weber, Richard Gene C315 Marion ............ 87, Weber, William Paul C415 Dennison .............. .90 far 171 Webster, Carl Robert C415 Lakewood .... ...... Webster, Hal Ghent C215 Columbus ........... ....75, . . . .98 Webster, Ruth Knapp C115 Ridgewood, N. J. ........ . Wedge, Donald Roscoe C415 Carey ........... 75, 170, Weidel, Norma Joan C415 Springdale, Penna.. . .75, 178, 165, Weigel, Nina Jean C115 Columbus .............. Weiner, Ioan Christina C215 Hasbrouck Hts., N. I VVeir, Martha Jane C415 Shaker Heights .... .... Weiss, Nathan Straus C315 Brookland, N. Y.. . . Wells, Lowell Jackson C215 Tipp City .......... Wkm,WmhmCw5NmvYmk,NfY ..... 8Z1H,B9 Werth, Donald George C115 Dearborn, Mich.. . . Wesler, Lois Helen C415 Cleveland ............. West, Marian C215 Sabina .................... West, William C315 Columbus ................ 87 126 1 7 Westberg, LeRoy Melvin C215 Bronxville, N. Y.. . Westberg, Ruth Eileen C315 Bronxville, N. Y.. .87, 129, Westfall, John L. C415 North Lewisburg. . .77, 170, 171, Wetherell, Joy Lou C115 Amanda .............. Wetherholt, Carolyn C315 Gallipolis ............ 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H1s..X.1 -1-' 5,2 nfglu ,...,-- 1' '7 - ' ',,,98,1gCf fi' 1 1 ' 234.1 fri, Xlicll .--- ' 7 5,2118 ....,,.,-it'1:i9S,2ll , 7 7, 1 111111 ,, 5711, 1: 1797 '1717,'1111f219 ,ilfg - l,I'A,,, 187122, ...lr- 3 1f7i1 127215 5,71 5' Ph ,,,1s,111- .7 -11157 ,411'1 David McClelland C423 Delaware ..... ...... 7 5, 247, 251 W01f, 266111 C123 Gnadenhutten .......,.,, White, White, Duncan Alex C123 Cleveland Heights ............... 111 Vvolfe, Lesle , Ahh 1 . , - '1 111 Vvhite, John Newton C323 Cambridge .................. 87, 259 Vvolfe, Peter1N, 74,1 1h'a13a6iRQg33F,',', 7 '-' 1 11, White, Marianne 411, Dolowaro, --,,....-.-. 111, 127, 201, 203 VVolfenden, VVilliam Oliver C423 Nontn1ield'.'.'.' ' ' '1 ' ' 76 777.251 white, Nancy Joan C111LUCf1SY111e'. --- - -' -'-'-'-' 1 11 Wolfrod, Carolyn Ann 1411 Westfield, N. J.. . ff 7677 1122, 219 White, Nancy Jean C223 Detroit, Mich. ..., ........... 9 9, 208 Wonderlich, Nina M357 CD, Shaker Hdghts . , 5 , lu White, Ruth Ann C223 Lucasvllle .... , ..... ..,.... 9 9, 229 Chzong, Xveng Chiew C3, Singapore Malava ..... White, Thomas Forsythe C222 Cambridge ..,. ..... 9 9, 195, 259 Wood, Helen Maye C4231Ga11ipo1is i ' H i 7 1 I i 1 77' Qgi White, Virginia VVard C423 New,London ............... 76, 217 Wood, John Dudley C323 VVestfie1d' 1 i 3 iiil ' i941 247 Whitman, Mary Juno C222 Elyfla -------1- , --.-1--,,,.- 9 9, 217 Wood, Marian Dole C323Turt1e creek' Ee' ' ' ' ' 87' 223 Ihitne Leon Augustine C32' VVellesley Hills, Mass.. . Wood, Robert Hamilton C323 Martins Ferry. i I I i I 1 A 1 2 I 7 i 195 Woods. Richard Ellsworth 741, Wfarren .... .. .77, 17o,'i1l2,' 259 XR Y, , 1 Whitworth, William Cecil C123 Youngstown .......... . .87, 249 .111, 137, 162 237 190 241 W00d1Va1d5 Dorsey Marvel C223 Columbus ............. 99, 241 237 Wh e, De Priest VVolfford C223 Philadelphia, Pa... . .99, , W 1 , K th R' h d 4 . M - Wibyorg, Phyllis Joan C423 Hamden, Conn. ......... 76, 165, 229 Wggligly, lfdilgqeit Fr6Ele3i7ckfC4213 Ciizhiiii 76 Worstell, Greta Marie C427 Columbus .........,.. .155, 160, 213 Weidie, David Arthur C423 Akron ............,.... , Wiklander, Norma Jean C423 Chicago, Ill.. . . .....76, I VVorstell, Nancy C123 Columbus Wiley, Susan Dann C423 Columbus ........................ 76 Vvfi ht, Ahh Katherine 1 , Wa rv- Wilhelm, jack Fisher C123 Cardlngton ................ 111, 261 VV,-ight, Betty Jean fU,CHDamiltg?,, 3,13 ' ' ig' Wilkinson, Gary Herbert C423 Washington, D. C. .....,. 76, 253 Wright, James Jay CU, Euclid ,,,,,,,, ' ' ' ' ' ' 111 Williams, Earl Lloyd C32i Cordlngron .-..---..-., .... 8 7, 263 Wright, Wendy Elizabeth ul, woeliington' bf c.Q.'.'.'6 'iii ' 126 11Vl111amS, Isabelle C125 Glen E11YI15 111- ---1-1----------- 87, 231 Wuest, J. Eileen C223 Fort Bliss, Texas .... I ......,. 991 148, 231 Williams, jim Curtis C423 Fostoria .........,.......... 76, 253 Wyatt, W, Walker C459 Bexley ,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 ' 259 Williams, Junior Cherrington C123 East Liverpool ...... 111, 241 'i ' Williams, Kenneth Howard C123 Greenhills ............ 111 179 Y Williams, Mary Elizabeth C123 Elizabeth, N. J.. . . ...... 111 Yates, Edward Earl QU, Newburgh, N, Y, ,,,,,,,,,,,. 111 245 Williams, Patricia Ann C123 Kenmore, N. Y. ............... 111 Yates, Malda Mal-ie CD, Washington, D. C. i Wllliamsi Phyllis Mary C125 Y0UY1gS10Wf1 ------------------ 111 Yenney, Nancy Ann C123 Sandusky ....................... 111 Wll1121mS011, Nancy E11911 C325 DHWOI1- -------- 87, 148, 1541 227 Yochem, Prudence VanSlyke C323 Tiffin ....... 87, 136, 147, 229 Wilmefinki DO1'15 Ann C222 Cleveland -1-- ------------- 9 9, 215 Yoder, Charles Ivan C423 East Cleveland ....... 76, 77, 142, 143, Wilson, David Duce C123 West Union ....... .......... 1 11, 259 155, 158, 131, 237 W11S0115 GUY 1117111121111 C325 Niagara F3115 N- Y- ---- -87, 1455 239 Yoder, John Clifford C423 Youngstown ..... 76, 77, 139, 143, 247 Wl1S0l1, 1211191 C01'b111 C325 Delaware ---------,-.-.. 87, 129, 213 Youker, Celeste C223 VVilmington, Del. .............. 34, 99 221 W11S0T1, 521113' A1111 C12: E1'1C5 PCUUP1- .--.--.-.----------.-- 111 Young, James Allen C123 Cincinnati ...... ...,... 1 11, 129 179 Wilson, Merna Lucille C423 Niagara Falls, N. Y.. ..... 76, 213 Young, jo Anne C423 Syracuse, N. Y. ........ 155, 156, 164 229 Wilson, Ruth A111163 C227 R0C11eS1Cf, N- Y- .---...- . . . 99, 208 Young, Lucien Collins C323 Caldwell ............... 87, 162, 253 Wl1SOl1, Thomas 1-96 C225 A1D611215 M1C11- --1---- - - - 99, 255 Young, Patricia Ann C223 Kenmore, N. Y .,.. ..,.... 8 7, 99, 121, Wiltshire, Barbara Marie C123 Brecksville .... ........ 1 11 215 229 Winans, Martha Jane C423 VVarren, Penna. ................ 215 Ygung, Patricia Austin C323 Snyder, N, Y. Winkler, Barbara Elizabeth C223 Lakewood ........ 99, 125, 213 Z Winkler, Julius Sherman C123 Lenoir, N. C. .... ..... 1 11, 130 , Winter, Sally C323 Pittsburgh, Penna. .... ............ 8 7, 223 Z2lY11Z, Walter EVHT1 C325 KGUIUQFC7 N- Y- -------,- 87, 162, 253 Wintermute, Mary Dell C223 Akron ................. 99, 229 ZC1g1Cf1 Bafbafa 121116 C327 H11f1U11g'f011i Ind- -------- 875 164, 167 Wiseman, Charles Richard C223 Troy, N. Y. .......... 99, 241 Z9H'U119YCf, Alfred 12111165 C225 M0QS611C3Ff, Ill. Wishnevsky, George Alexander C323 Rosedale, N. Y .... . .87, 141 ZGDD5 F1'3111C1111 Hefman C125 MHSSIHOI1 ----------1 111 179, 237 170, 192, 253 Zerbe, Jean Marie C423 Bethesda, Md. ............... .77, 213 vviemon Elaine ceitliefzne 4211 Bay Village ............. 99, 217 Ziegler, Carolyn Elizabeth C175 Lorarn ---.-,-.-,-,,----,-- 111 Wissinger, Marilyn Joanne C323 Bridgeville, Pa..87, 121 167, 217 Z19g1Cf, 12111165 A111211 C125 14013111-, ------------ 111, 127. 130, 247 Wisterman, Lynne Louise C323 Lima ................. 87, 208 Ziegler, Mary C223 Cleveland Heights ............. ,99, 171, 227 Wittlig, Constance DeKalb C123 Lakewood .......... . . .111 Zimmerman, Donald Arthur C12Q, Lakewood ........... 111, 237 VVolf Diane Lucille 731, Ridgewood, N. J. Zimmerman, Mary Wilde C417 Clnornnofl ---,-1--- ,762 151, 122195 , ........ . . .87, 227 Wolf, Marian Elizabeth C323 Pittsburgh, Penna.. . . .... 87, 223 We of the 'I951 Le Bijou staff wish to thank the following persons for their assistance throughout the year: Mr. Judson Rinebold of the Gray Printing CompanYi Mr. Ray Mileti of the Cleveland' Engraving Company, Mr. Carl Benz of the S. K. Smith Cover Company, Messrs. Jim Apple and George Cryder, Mr- Ge'-'Jl'9e Fleshman and his staff, and our advisors, Mr. Paul Evans and Mr. Robert Meyer. We also wish to express our gratitude to the faculty, administration, and Sfudenf body of Ohio Wesleyan University for their cooperation. Good luck to the 1952 S1077- .,,,, , ,, .A .,. , - l ed, , 1-1 i ..,-,, ..,, , V, -ft--f 1 , rmexqgvggfiggqtigg,-.-lg,'-'-'.,?Jij7'f ' Y 1' 1' 1:-' H-1--11 -as-seeae g' 15 or t iz' rr 1 -7 - 1------Q.-.e '.-...gi ,J-rgfr. -gjgffg, 3 . fs: -ee - .1 , , - ,. ,e , . ,wg .4 Fr.. nuahul... 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