Otterbein University - Sibyl Yearbook (Westerville, OH)
- Class of 1927
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RiEGEL, Business Manager 8 ' - LL '--M ' W4 T u ' 11 1 ' Ei 1 ' A 0 ' W il JB Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street P0 Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 J -g Jin fllllemnrmm Dunn the past year It has been the w1ll of the Creator to take from our m1dSl Dr Edmund A Jones former professor of Blhle Thou h he was not actlvely en ga ed 1n college work w1th1n the last few years Dr Jones has had a profound mfluence upon the hves of the students of Otterhem We mourn the departure of th1s noble character yet there 1S one thou ht ln whlch we find conso latlon our loes IS Heaven s bam Bvinrahnn To those who have vallantly labored that we and the future generatlons of youth mlght find w1th1n Otterbem s halls greater opportumtles for enllghtenment and fmer poss1b1l1t1es of h1Dher edu catlon, we dedlcate the 1927 SIBYL. illnremnrh As a pendulum swmgs hack and forth recordmg the passing of tlme so the SIBYL of 1926 1927 records the undertakmgs and ac comphshments of the students w1th1n Otterbems walls May the records of these silent pages 1nsp11e you to guard religiously the memory of your Alma Mater and act as a st1mulus 1n ach1ev me glorious helbhts sp1r1tually morally, and lntellectually whlch shall remain engraved on the monument of time as a silent tribute of respect and admiration for dear old Otterbein. 1:71. Glnnteniz ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES REPRESENTATIVE AND WOMEN ATHLETICS FEATURES MEN HT0 me more dear. congenial to my heart, One native Cllflflll-, than all the glass of artf, -Goldsmith - .Ii - N ,AA - N af. vl- If J .N, lc 3 . . V . ld 5 v 1 N ,fin 2' l ,. 3 + ' . , .Q - , '51 I S 9 1 Q- V' Q . E ram 41 .Jw 3? K HEI. L: ' we f' u ,Qv .C . A., X e ff- . W- ,- kk ., Vx Q if ff, . A.. W. 5A I 1. ' x ,r,, L .V .V Q 'W' , ' 'iu f- ' ,' '- ' 4. 1 v 1. 'LA I-j sr - - . , A , ' .' 4 f X lu I zwagilr- - S .-f ,ks V 3. PQ!! - , ,. bmi? , 3: 5:-,up ' . ' -.f.-.J --'pimp IX. 5, 5.1 f 'v X f V f '.+f7:-'f x 'f'. D- Yzffg-. riff.-'. J. , 1,--if F. 3 .,. - -,. .- x 5 , , . , .z-we 3 by A ,a . ,V A- QA.i,Z? fx , 37:4 4 ll , ' A ' ' Niii- rn ' , ' A ,Q P - . Q,-M' .P ' ' 3 I 514 W 13 ., .X I 14 ,.,' S J . . I D ,as ..:,,. .., . Q I . lk ' ftf' A 5 '-'f,'iC. Q. A- . .. x-,111 11432, ..'- 1 .. Q - Q - '. . 42 1.-x . - - .-,S 'K .1 ',, .' 1 qw.. -I-N: .-f. uqh?u,.PQ,,!':.. 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I , 3 A trek D-1 '.-Qffui 'I, ' 1 V, ,-f ' 1 I , . -gag.: 1- 7' ' fi , fu P , F 5- 3, .-'Q .nf 1-47 1' Q. wx. sg ' 35 1. ' if A ,si 5. 1 av .ill - 1, -4 1 r . , 3' -1.4 ,. . V -11, . I . ,-. . r. N . ,' 1 Y..- 45 ,vhv A -I , A -3,51 '1iEff2h,gf-Q.gf,.,Eh 1' W J - .. i 1 f f ': :uf if X xx Q. W , '?Tl 1! - 95.1, 17 U 1v-:uu--.1- v wk Tl - X 1 sm LM 1 w V Y fl 1? L I V 1 1 4 4 uP' Ahminiztraiinn is ia :W . ', . . .1 ' ' . lil: ,, f ,v ,FM WALTER G. CLIPPINGER, A.B., D.D., LL.D. PRESIDENT Page Eighteen f WCM J 3 l ff- -V A W , Y f 1 '- - --- f-- -L-,-.-M - - --,.,- .-.--.s....v- T- . I X ' X. 1' x 1 , A 1 I ,A I f J I I.. V Q .I , I A I ' tn 4, ll L-, L .LL.,--,- -awww ,,-,. t,. ...,--,,,,,-Q ,, ' I ff I I DEAN NOAH E. CORNETET 1 I Dean of Collegeg Professor of Greek I Language and Literature l l I . A. B. Otterbein, 18923 A. M. Otterbein. 1903: Lit. D. Otterbein, 1921. Studied at Chicago University. 1902g Memberships: Central Ohio I School Masters' Club: Classical Association of l l I Middle West and Southg Council of Ohio Class- I I ical Conference. Author: Prayer, A Means of 1 Spiritual Growth. Listed in i'Who's Who. I I II Greek may be a dead language under some I I professors, but not under Dean Cornetef. l I I li .III V DEAN CORA A. MCFADDEN Dean of Women B. S. Otterbein, 1887. Always a mother to Otlerbeirfs girls. Her pa- tience and understanding are not to be surpassed. LELA M. TAYLOR Assistant Dean of Women B. S. Education Ohio State. 19163 A. M. Ohio State, 1923. Studied at Western Reserve. Mem- herships: Modern Language Association of Amer- ica. Conscientioas and ufilling-never to be found wanting. .. ,X ' xxx 7' W .Q, I . .. 1 I i S- 3, i , -5 ,- 4 Page Nineteen ....,. ..- A If-an V, X ff xx 4 it v- A , 1. f 1 A i T f J x 1 :-... -I 'lf x l , -, . 1 ,Y U . . ., fn 1 ll v fx ffm? 2 X, . . E:-.,, ZIP ' w Q- Q- s ! .fx , ' . ' Q31- C-K Ax 1 fife- lx. I , s . -'-5sFr-s5g:.- -4 -- in 'gs -- .. ,,,.',. Q .I l iss:-5' . 1 . 4 I 5' gl- ii - 3 -' xx peg-ss-, . it ' . . X A ,. Page Tlren ty GEORGE SCOTT Flickinger Professor of Language and Literature Because of his unassuming nature he desired that his degrees be omitted. Through his many years of faithful and devoted service he has be- come endeared to all who know him. ALMA GUITNER Hively Professor of German Language and Literature A. B. Otterbein, 1897: A. M. Otterbein, 1904: M. A. Columbia, 1911. Memberships: Modern Language Association of America: Association of Modern Language Teachers of Central West and South: National Education Association. Small and dignified, she has a smile for every one. CHARLES SNAVELY Professor of History A. B. Otterbein. 1894-3 Ph. D. John Hopkins, 1902: Public school work. Massilon, Ohio, 1885- 1888. 1894-1896. Memberships: American His- torical Association: American Economic Associa- tion: American Political Science Associationg Central Ohio School Masters' Club: Charter Member of the Ohio Academy of Social Science. .4 man just and respectable to all mankind. THOMAS J. SANDERS Hulitt Professor of Philosophy A. B. Otterbein. 1878: A. M. Otterbein. 1881: Ph. D. Wooster. 1888: L.L. D. Otterbein. 1912. Membership: Central Ohio School Masters' Club. His mind contemplates those things unthought of by common. man. SARAH M. SHERRICK Professor of English Literature Ph. B. Otterbein. 1889: Ph. D. Yale. 1897. Membership: Modern Language Association of America. We admire her modern zfiezvs. as well as those on Shakespeare and Brozvning. CARY O. ALTMAN Professor of Rhetoric and Composition A. B. Otterbein. 1905: A. M. Ohio State. 1912: Memberships: Central Ohio School Masters' Clubg Modern Language Association. A good shotgun and a well bailed hook are all the eziiclence needed to convince Professor Alt- man that there is Paradise on earth. 4 i l i l I -.i,...,... -....,.... ,,,..l,....-....a, ..-i .........-...i-... V , .5 I -- I Q , . N , X ,,,.L,,,,,,,,, N. J, , , ll, I Q .t -,.' Q' J. a . 4 W --1 .,., - , sf. v .-t , s t . . ' : .1 XM .i lt w I ,tw it w r .li lt lt -. - .,....... . ..,.. 1,5 . ,,,, t.,,,.-,, ...... , .,,K,,,L,..., . ..,-. ....,, .. , ...ni ..........-3-...-....... it ...,........-.. ..- LOUIS AUGUSTUS WEINLAND Professor of Chemistry B. S. Otterbein. 1905: A. M. Ohio State Uni- versity, 1910. Memberships: American Chemical Society: Central Ohio School Masters' Club: Ohio Association of Chemistry Teachers. Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others can not keep it from themselves. MRS. DELPHINE DUNN Director of School of Art Studied in Colorado College, 1904--1907: Grad- uate ot: Applied Art School. Chicago: Normal Course, Chicago: Art Institute, Columbia, 1918: Studied in Europe, 1912: Studied Painting under Daniel Garber and Hugh Breckenridge. Mem- berships: American Federation of Arts: The In- dian Artists' Club: The Columbia Art League fOhiol: North Shore Art Association tMassa- chusettsl. There is art in all she does. EDWIN M. HURSH Professor of Religious Education and Sociology A. B. Otterbein, 1905: A. .-1. Ifniversity of Chi- cago, 1912. Memberships: American Sociology Society: Religious Education Association: Inter- national Council of Religious Education: Na- tional Country Life Association. Professor Harsh is always found sincere, earn- est, and deeply interested in sturlent problems. ALZO PIERRE ROSSELOT Professor of Romance Language and Literature A. B. Otterbein, 1905: A. M. Wisconsin, 1903: Studied in University of Paris. 1910-1911: Ohio State University, 1914 and 1922. Memberships: Modern Language Association of America: Fed- eration of Modern Language Teachers: American Asssociation of Teachers of Spanish: National Education Association: Secretary of Ohio College Association. He is ever interested in furthering ali zvortlzr projects on the campus. LENA MAY HOERNER Professor of Home Economics A. B. Lebanon Valley: B. S. Columbia: A. M. Columbia. Memberships: American Association of University Women: American Home Econozn- ics Association. Small but mighty, and by her musical laugh we know she must belong in the Conservatory. EDWARD W. E. SCHEAR Professor of Biology and Geology fOn Leave of Absencel A. B. Otterbein, 1907: A. M. Columbia. 1915: Studied at Ohio State University, 1926-1927. Memberships: American Assosciation for Ad- vancement of Science: American Microscopical Society: American Entomological Society: Amer- ican Association of Mammalogists: American Or- nithologists Union: Ohio Academy of Science: American Forestry Association: American Na- ture Association: National Association of Audu- bon Societies: National Education Association. We have missed his cheery greeting on the campus this year. I Pi ea SZ . 2 4' ' v , Q' c Kn- ' 25 S 1 ,ff 1 4 , M45 oe.. - ---- -wtf.:,ef-z.,-4-za-1-it F 9151.1 ' ' - ? '5:525ii 15- 1' . ..,, -.-. v5..,.',...', .fm zif ' 425Ef? , if ' 3 .1'-51215.-:.,-' . , 5 , ' . '. ter... l 5. ' rfzffaeafrzzr ' 2, 3' N, :riff E515 , :gf -1 ' -fi, , 1 1 I , .A :N Rf, Page Twenty-one 4,,...: A -., l . 1 4 f X1 WV 1' i .QQ i ? n t eet:t I .A-A., . 'flicilgi :,. i' N Alt. All 'xi It , JNQN l r I I ,gtk ' X Na , 'WN i rs. w f 3 X x 0 r, '- Q1 Q .W .N I ' , A Page Tllfeilfy-f1l'0 J . GLENN GRANT GRABILL Directory of Conservatory of Music B. Mus. Otterbein, 19005 Studied organ with J. R. Hall, Clevelandg Studied at Bush Temple Conservatory, Chicago, 19033 Studied at Leipzilr. Germany, 1907-19085 A.A.G.O., 1919. Member- ships: The National Music Teachers' Associa- tiong The Ohio College Teachers' Associationg Organist of Scottish Rite. Aladdin Shrineg Or- ganist of First Congregational Church, Columbus. Oft times a man is without honor in his own country. Not so with Professor Grabill. We cer- tainly appreciate his organ prelucles. HELEN M. VANCE Instructor in Piano B. Mus. Otterbein, 1919g A. A. G. O., 1920, Studied organ with Mrs. Wilburn Thoburn Mills of Columbus, 1919-19203 Studied piano with Mr. Frank R. Murphy of Columbus. 1925-'26, 1926- '27. Memberships: Ohio Teachers, Associationg Central Ohio Chapter of American Guild of Or- ganistsg Organist of First United Brethren Church. Westerville, Ohio. Her charming personality charms all who come in contact with her. MABEL CRABBS STARKEY Instructor in School Music. Singing, History and Appreciation Diploma of Voice, Otterbein, 1905: Diploma of Public School Music, Oberlin. 19155 Graduate work in Pittsburghg Cosmopolitan School of Mu- sic. Chicagog Oberlin Conservatory. She is small but the power of her voice is great. LULU M. BAKER Instructor in Piano A. B. Otterbein. 1898: Graduate Otterbein Con- servatory of Music, 1908g B. Mus. Otterbein. 19175 Studied in Berlin. Germany, 1910-19113 Peabody Conservatory, 19141. Her thoroughness has gained for her a reputa- tion of giving beginners their foundations for music. V HAZEL V. BARNGROVER Instructor in Violin B. Mus. lPiano1 Otterbein. 1924: Diploma fViolin5 Otterbein. 19245 B. Mus. lViolinl Ot- terhein. 19253 A. B. Otterbein. 1925: Studied Piano with F. R. Murphy. Columbus. 1925-'26g Sludied Violin, 19253265 Studied Organ with Mrs. Willmtir Thoburn Mills. 1926. Memberships: Ohio Music Teachers' Associationg Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Patience and harrl zcork are essential features of success. ARTHUR RAY SPESSARD Instructor in Voice B. I. Neff, 19085 Diploma of Music, Lebanon Valley, 19073 Studied Voice in Philadelphia, New York. Springfield. Mass.. and London, England. The musical organizations on our carnpusware real proofs of his remarkable ability. JAMES H. MCCLOY Merchant Professor of Physics and Astronomy B. S. Purdue: M. Se. Ohio State University. Memberships: Sigma Xig Ohio Academy of Science. ll7'e'll always remember his original and in- spiring chapel talks. FRED A. HANAWALT Professor of Zoology B. S. Otlerbeiu. 1913: M. Sc. Ohio State Lni- versity. 1921. Memberships: Ohio Academy of Science: American Association for the Advance! ment of Science: National Came Associationg American Association of Mammalogistsg Ameri- can Society of Parisitologistsg The Wilson Orni- thological Club: Sigma Xi. His students speak of his progressioeness and thoroughness. ROYAL F. MARTIN Professor of Physical Education B. P. E. Springfield, 1911g A. B. Olterbein. 1914g Memberships: American Physical Educa- tion Association: Member of the National Coun- cil of the A. P. E. Association: President Ohio Association of Managers. We like his views of fair play and squareness in athletics. MERLIN A. DITMER Coach of Athletics A. B. Otterhein. 19103 Coaching Course. Ohio State. 19133 Lake Chatauqua, N. Y.. 1915: llli- nois, 1916g Michigan, 1922: Notre Dame, 1923. Membership: National Coaches' Association. His teams are all hard fighting ones. OMA MOOMAW Assistant Instructor of Physical Education A. B. Otterbein. 1926: Graduate from Sargent School for Physical Education. 1925. She has filled this position only one year, but she has certainly proved herself capable. R. EDLER Assistant Coach of Athletics A. B. Ohio Wesleyan. 1919: Junior in Medical College at Ohio State University. Memberships: Phi Delta Theta fOhio Wesleyani: Phi Rho Sigma CO. S. U.l. The student body, as a whole, does not see much of Dekv. but ire like his basketball teams. Z X f K 1 I i I 1 '-ui , P' - ! , -- Q i.'1.zgg f,g ' ' i . . , .. ,,s'--rs . 3 .--Jef I ' 1. 1. .. .... . tj ii. I 351515 y- .iw 3 ' I i rl i I l A I I ,I Page Tirenty-three ,......i... .A if .U . , 7 z 1 f w N s 51: 1-1' 'i L .,-L-J ..- .. .fit f 'im' F.- f 1 fb f i f' '5 lc-,jj 51 5 1: 1 -3 1 if f Agua' i f 1 f I . lt. 5123 LJ 1 ' L. 1 . I L V1 ,N ,ze-six' .. 1 -jspisf F' rfgzgr' -- faika-N ! tix is X Y . t is -. N X15 Q Q X 'xx S ' v X .1- 3Fj:1:f:? Qili--25555 Xx s X a ve x wx 'S X x w + vs rt N f 1. RFQ- ss:-1225 S 4 X ,Q fi. Q Q S X tt 'Q X 1 Q li C E K st X SN sf , 'Y - I-Q . ' Q' ': tal . ,551 .sw -iii 'X X Page Twenty-four JESSE S. ENGLE Professor of Bible A. B. Otterbein, 19143 B. D. Bonebrake Theo- logical Seminary, 19l7g A. M. Chicago, 1922. Memberships: National Association of Bible In- St1'L1Ct0l'5. In his classes we think, while he teaches mostly by his quiet. sincere life. HORACE TROOP Professor of Economics and Business Administration A. B. Otterbein. 19235 A. M. Ohio State Uni- versity, 1926. Memberships: Pi Kappa Deltag American Economic Association. Professor Troop is becoming as essential to oar college as he appears to be to his mascot. PAUL E. PENDLETON Professor of Rhetoric and Composition Ph. B. Denison, 1921g A. M. University Ne- braska. 1922. Memberships: Modern Language Association. He came as a stranger in oar midst, but he has found his place in oar campus life. LESTER C. RAINES Professor of Public Speaking A. B. University of Illinoisg A. M. University of Illinoisg Graduate Study at Carnegie Institute of Technology, Harvard, and Ohio State Univer- city. His ability as a play producer cannot be doubted. We are grateful for the organization of the girls' debating teams. z ll . t 71, , I fit' Dfw' L .U--, U 'V-,.,--sf 'W Ak DONALD R. CLIPPINGER Assistant Instructor in Chemistry B. S. Otterbeing M. Sc. at Ohio State Univer- sity. Memberships: American Chemical Societyg Phi Lambda Upsilon. From. his favorable beginning we infer that '4Don. will some day be as noted as his father. HOWARD MENKE Assistant Instructor in Mathematics A. B. Otterbein. 1924-. Memberships: Inter- Relations Club: Ohio Conference of Statisticians. We look ap to him as a student in all re- spects arid a man. of great intelligence. 1-f+A-v-f'---..- -ff f,- ---1 - 1--f -. Y- W-.. ...--..... E X. -,iii ' -,,iK.x I I D i I-ir,r l I l xl' i i l ,SIP n I !---- ---- A -V -- i- - -Qi .E.l..Q..-- ,. A' Qi.ifi-rf' SST I 7' 4 . L .X I l 1 BYRON XV. VALENTINE ,Z - is l I T 4 Professor of Education , A. XI. Colgate. 19153 B. D. Hamilton Theolog- , D X4 T ical Seminary, 1906g Post Graduate work, Cora , ' nell. 1920-'22: 1925. Memberships: Beta Theta ' l Pig Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Delta Kappa. Theta I Chapter, Cornellg Pi Gamma Mug Ohio State up 'l Teachers' Associationg Ohio Society of College l Teachers of Education: Central Ohio School - I ' Masters' Clubg National Education Associationg 1 W Department of Superintendents of National Edu- K X for . cation Association. V,,.:1V i 4 He prepares us to really live in the fold, colml 'L5ff.1 I Il'07'lIl.,. I N BENJAMIN C. GLOYER i W Professor of Mathematics l B. S. Northwestern. 19073 A. KI. Chicago. T 1925: Post Graduate work, Ohio State Iiniver- ' sity and Minnesota. Memberships: Mathematical Association of Americag Mathematical Society. 1 3 He towers high not only in inches but in T mental ability. ,x,8,,,, 4 l 'ffff Il' I TIRZA L. BARNES Q, f Lrbrarran of the College .9 .-,.,,: . B. S. Otterbein. 1885. Memberships: The Ohio 'f i' V Library Association. JSF 5 1 She has a wealth of .lrnolclerlge on all subjects. I 9' V A l ANNA DELL LAFEVER , Assistant Librarian ' A pj l I Ph. B. orrefhan, 1892. y J ,, l She is never mo busy to hnzl something to fill ' I g i g! - I our neerls for information. ' I f ' 1 GILBERT E. MILLS i Professor of Romance Languages V A. B. Otterbein. 19203 Universities of Paris and Poitiers. I921 22g Studied at Ohio State University, 1925. . Reserrerl? Yes, but behind his reserve lies dye namic power. Q ' I 4-ES?-:S I MRS. MABEL DUNN HOPKINS V F 1,-- Intsructor rn Yrolrn Graduate Crncrnnatl Conservatory of NIU IC Studied rn Chrca o Nlusrcal Colle e under Leo pold Auerg Post Graduate work under Perutz i ' ' ' U . ' U - 1 5' ' s r-V A s s n ' I Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Memberships: gf I Woman's Music Club 4CoIumbuslg Saturday ,MV j f Music Club: Delta Omicrong Concertmeister of i . Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Our souls re-echo to the music brought forth , from her violin. - I I 1 i Page Twenty-hve , 11 5 . I . I ' .Y-g::': :2: I-5?-f?s:.gq4... . I . ' , gy I I Y i Page Twenty-six 'S '1 A. H. WILSON Professor of Biology B. S. Earlham College: M. Sc. Universily of Chicago. Membership: Sigma Xi. Professor Wilson has very ably filed the place of Professor Schear during this year. FLOYD J. VANCE Registrar and Professor of French and Latin A. B. Olterbein. 19163 A. M. Ohio State L'ni- versity, 1925. He is the one person who has a record of all our progress anrl failures, even to our As aml F's. JAMES PORTER WEST Treasurer of College A. B. Otlerbein. 18979 A. M. Otterbein. I90lg Studied at Ohio State and Columbia. It fakes a big man to carry the responsibility of suelz a position. S. EDWIN RUPP College Pastor A. B. Lebanon Valley. 1901: A. M. Lebanon Valley. 1908: D. D. Lebanon Valley, 1915. Studied at Central Theological Seminary. 19013044 Grad- uate work at University of Pennsylvania. 1904- 1906. His purposes are worthy and sincere as he afl- minisiers to our spiritual needs. MRS. KING The young men of Otterbein have never had the opportunity of finding here such a person as Mrs. King. She has partly taken tlze place of a Mother for those in King Hall. DR. KING A. B. Otterbein. 18943 D. D. Much rreflit goes to Dr. King for the splendid home prozvillerl for the men of our college. A rt .... Botany - Biology .... Home Economies Library Zoology .... Educatiofn - - - - Public Speaking-- Pliysic Latin -- Chemistry ...i STUDENT ASSISTANTS Evelyn Carpenter Margaret Tryon lMargaret Baker lCeorge Moore Mabel Eubanks lliathrvn Myers IDorotliy Patton - - - - -Clyde Beilstein Bessie Lincoln lipalrner Fletcher lRolJert Knight Harry Wficldoes lEvelyn Carpenter ?Audre Keiser lKenneth Millet ICraig YVales Page Twenty-seven . 5 x r - r - X f , f rx r N r Q 1 s , . 1 ' 1 f N, rf r' F -1 lx fx!-ff x xa ,x'1' f . M lLlLl12?'l'l11Im Page Twenty-eight T he past is peut, but your own hearts the future must begetf' Sir Francis H. Doyle. --l 1 J q Ll: 1 IN 01155555 '1 r . f . . 5 Q 1 , I 1 - , U I VW ,'M.fs,,,,' X.:-.,' r W 1 :.fN ff' my 1 r I :' Page Thirty A noble mimi disdains to hide his head, And let his foes triumph in his overthrowf, -Robert Greene. T , Svvninrn ff' k Q, CLASS OFFICERS 1 51, ff R f X' -12 P ! 1 ! W PRESIDENT .,...... ..... P erry Laukhuff Vxcxa-PRESIDENT .... ..... H arry Widdoes SECRETARY ....... ..... D orothy Ertzinger TREASIRER ...... ..... IX lartha Alspach Page Thirty-tivo f 5 l - 5 sg . .Q - , . 2 - 'V ' 1 ' ' -I . - - sa- si e . ' S iE: f T ' .. l ss .... . ,. A , ' . . -PNW ' P wfjki-as'9 . a .. AIARTHA ALSPACH, A. B. NIARCARET BAKER. B. S. Tiro. Ohio Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Cleiorhetea Phoenix Philalethea Lotus Sociology Club. 527, Cochran Hall EK. Board. '27: C. E. Cabinet, '27g Sibyi Staff, '26g Womens Senate, '27, Class Treasurer. '27g International Relations Club' 27: Student Council' '27g Womenis Inter-Social Group Council. '26, '27. She is jolly all day long. FRANCIS M. BECHTOLT, A. B. Reedsburg. Wisconsin Philomathea Lakota Tennis. ,265 Class Plays. '26. '27, Cap and Dagger, Theta Alpha Phi. We admire him on the tennis court, but we love him on the stagef' Science Club, '24. '26, '27: Covhran Hall Ex. Board, '24g Mathematics Prize. '26, Cap and Dagger. '27: Zoology Assistant, '26, '27, Her molto is: Science is wisdom. MARY BENNETT, B. S. Westerville. Ohio Philalethea Science Club, '26, '27g Class Secretary. '26. '6When preciseness is correctness. it is an arf to be valued and sought. Page Tlzirlyathree S fe , M , 4 A ww 355 wr .. I 4. A -K: K: .5 is A i :tqgw-.. ' V sg-:-I 'LQ . .v Y Manorizmrz BLo'rT, A. B. Warren, Ohio Cleiorhetea Phoenix Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '26. Nlflzo has II friendlier irord or a more elieery smile? ANNA GLADYS BRENIZER, A. B. Cardington, Ohio Philalethea Attended University of California, '24, Bowl- ing Green State Normal, '22, It is a virtue to love your work and do it well. Page Thirty-four JOHN NEELY' BOYER, A. B. Johnstown, Pennsylvania Philomathea Cook House Sociology Club. '25, Publication Board, '27g Glee Club, '27, International Relations Club, '25, '26, '27. He is a true student who knows both books and peoplef, JEANNE BROMELEY, A. B. LaFayette. lndiana Philalelliea Owl Attended Phillips Universitv. Enid Okla. International Relations Club. '27, Varsity De- bate. '27g Cap and Dagger. '27. We know one thing of herg we never know what she intends to do next. If ' pf: P Wop - Q ,,.. :I ii XE ' sl . 25' l 3 if 5 ffrxf' -X -' l55?Z5'2:4'7' 2 ' ...f e P ' 1 5 ' i l 5 . i -, H. RESSLER BROWN, A. B. Reynoldsville. Pennsylvania Philophronea Sociology Club, '26g Science Club, '26g Greek Prize, '26g Freshman-Sophomore De- bate, '25. Argument is the spice of life. ROY A. BURKHART, A. B. Westerville, Ohio Attended Shippesburg Teachers' Normal and Dickinson College. A man among men. and one who will leave his impress upon the world wherever he , goesf '27 C. BIARY BUNCH, A. B. Westerville. Ohio Philalethea sc She is quiet and much to herselff' EDWARD M. CALDWELL, A. B. Ponce, Porto Rico Philomathea Philota Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. '27g Glee Club, '26, Q lnternational Relations Club, '27: Y. M. A. Delegate to Lake Geneva, '26, i'0utu'ardly silent, inwardly thoughzfulfl Page Thirty-five , I I 3 -M . at 0 JEAN TURNER 1P, A. B. Westerville, Ohio Cleiorhetea Arcady Editor of Y. Handbook. '25, Science Club, '25, '26, Quiz and Quill, '25, Editor, '26, Church Choir, '26, '27, Class Play, '26, Cap and Dagger, '24, '25, '26, '27. She makes poetry out of everything. DORSEY COLE, B. S. Grafton. West Virginia ,londa Rather reserved, but a happy man. Page Thirty-six EVELYN FROST CARPENTER. A. B. Westerville, Ohio Philalethea Onyx Sociology Club. '26, French Club, '25, Art Assistant, '26. '27, Latin Assistant, '27, French Play, '25, Women's Inter-Social Group Coun- cil, '27. We recognize a true artist when we see S3 one. ROSALIE COPELAND, A. B. Galion, Ohio Cleiorhetea Phoenix Junior Play, '26, Leaders Corps. Just to have hair like yours, would be a joy forever. l I l i l - M f 7 it Tasty? 'We il t 2 L2 ' , ' l wif Q , M , 2 l A 3 ll N W 2- ' fi as . t .tr - 4 fm 9 gl' li' 2 new e e. 6 4. Qi.-4 ' -, . f -Baie. -- l . at GRACE CORNETET, A, B, ISAAL DEATERLY, B. S. 4 , Westerville, Ohio Irwin. Pennsylvania it Cleiorhetea u Polygon I He thinks much, and says little. , ' Tennis, '26, Slbyl Staff, '26, Church Choir, ' ' L '24, '25, '26, College Orchestra, '26, Greek 1 Prize, '24, '25, ,lunior Play, '26, Leaders Corps, Otterbein Music Club. When she sfts ot the organ. we sit at her , l feet. ' ' , 3 l l 1 DOROTHY ERTZINCER, A. B. Mlntat Ettuutas, A. B. Huntington, Indiana Jackson, Ohio Cleiorhetea Tomo Dachi Cleiorhetea Tomo Dachi Attended Huntington College, lndiana. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '25, Sociologv Club, X Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '27, Chaucer Club. '25. '27, Class Secretary, '27, Campus Council, '27, Student Council, '27, Y. W. C. A. Dele- gate to Lake Geneva, '26. We are sorry to have with us but two years one so lovable and kind. '26, Publication Board. '26, '27, C. E. Cab- inet, '26, Sibyl Staff, '26, Church Choir, '24, I '25, '26, '27, Home Economics Assistant, '27, ' Student Council. '26, Leaders' Corps, '26. '27, 1 President Otterbein Music Club. She ran do all things, and do them well. W t 4 W 5 , , f l I 1 4 Page Thirty-seven H 1 l ' t . 1 V A -y-f -- --7---Qi f--frf-ff- --- 1 1 4 ' 1 1 l pf 111 1 , 1 htm l 1 . lr YY . -7 X :Hi A Q 1 1 bliir' fi ' 5 A . P A A vc' ., A X 19 '1.' ' ' ' in ' .:4 1 ISA 1 as QE 21 . 'J B-.i. 1f, l .,.. - ' 1 ' .' 1 1 p A W . il X 1 l p p l ' E11-IEE EU1'ERARD. A. B. CHESTER Hovr FERGUSON, A. B. ' 1 Westerville. Ohio Mowrystown, Ohio 1 l 1 Sociology Club, ,263 Sibyl Staff, '26g Apollo Sphinx -Art Club- ' Sibyl Staff, ,26g Track. '25. '26g French l 'Whaz she can not say in words, she says Play' 26' 1 with he' bfllsh- He moves quickly over the cindersf I , 1 I 4 1l 1 l I l 1 11 ' 1 1 . .Rl FRANCES JOSEPHINE FLANAGAN, A. B. l , Van Buren, Ohio l l Cleiorhetea 1 1 K l Chaucer Club, '26, '27. l l Faithful and true to her friends. I1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 l Page Thirty-eight I ' 1 , i . I PALMER FLETCHER, A. B. Scottsville, Ohio Philophronea ,Ionda Intramurals. '24, '25. '26g Pi Kappa Deltag Varsity Debate, '26, '27q Public Speaking As- sistant, '27. He wins his point of the question. 'WF l .,1. :WE '41 11?1 Oli 1.1 .1 11 lll1 F 17 .11 N11 121 11? I.. 11 1 ls l i11 l l 1 2 J 1 -.. .4 IP 33'-NZ 'f -N'iQ7,,C,3Q1 , I t A I A N Q' ' VIRGINIA LEBIASTER GERMAN, A. B. Akron, Ohio Cleiorhetea Arcady Attended Akron University. it . ' 75 Joys must always come In pazrs. JAMES R. GORDON, A. B. Scottdale, Pennsylvania Annex T. and C. Staff. '25g Russel Declamation. Second Prize 325: C-lee Cluh. '25. ,26. ,27 Junior Play, '26g Cap and Dagger. '27. Tis folly to waste time studyingf, v X. Www HELEN L. GIBSON, A. B. Dayton, Ohio Philalethea Greenwich Hfust to have 11 friend is all she asks. EDWARD H. HAMMON, A. B. Dayton, Ohio Philophronea Country Club Quiz and Quill. '26, '27g T. and C. Staff. '25g Sibyl Staff, '26g Varsity OU: Football Manager. '27g Cap and Dagger. '24-. '25. '26, '27g Theta Alpha Phi. Humor is given. to few, but apprefiated by 1111? Page Thirty-nine Z, N it ig' Kev t ' . 'R ' -' ' kZ'4'7:5'7N ' X X .. ,. -3 Q g ,1 . 1f11i l IIZ ' .W I S , s I N ' ' X F .. . vw wi' N , I , Q XI ,x,...,,.c ,.,x Q X' X X f -' '1:v.::.,., .1 N wi sg L! ' . ' .Q .f-QQIQVW - N V .. -.,.- . . iv.- LEWIS H. HADIPSHIRE, A. B. Circleville, Ohio Philomathea Philota Sociology Club. '26, lntramurals, '26, Var- sity Debate, '27, Men's lnter-Social Group, '27 He proclaims his convictions. WAYNE V. HARSHA, A. B. Westerville, Ohio Philomathea Lakota Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '27g Sociology Club '26: French Club, '25,.'26g Quiz and Quill '26, '27g T. and C. Staff. '24, '25, '26, '27 Editor, '27g Sibyl Editor. '26g Colleee Band: '25: Student Council. '27, French Play, '25, Men's lnter-Social Group Council. '26, Many of its would like to claim his liter- ary and intellectual power for our own. Page Forty Tn xrcges HARRIS, B. Mus. '26, A. B. '27 Westerville, Ohio Philalethea Onyx College Orchestra, '25g French Play. '24, Otterbein Music Club. There will always be music. RUTH HAYES, B. S. Scottdale, Pennsylvania Philalethea Arbutus Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '26g Sociology Club, '273 Science Club, '27g Cochran Hall Execu- tive Board. '26: lntramurals. '24-. 25, '26, '27: Women's Senate. '25: Church Choir. '26, '27: Athletic Board, '26, '27g Leaders' Corps, '26, '27, Anyone zrlzo majors in mathematics. is qualified to live long and fgure prominently. XM lf , viggmyp. , lx Z W 1 4'-3v Q fi N, V '21 1 S2721 N JE , U c c. .-L iw ,fr if f, MARY ELIZABETH HOFFMAN, A. B. New Madison, Ohio Philalethea Church Choir, '27g Otterbein Music Club, .97 Her interest lfes in notes and scales. RICHARD V. JAMES, B. S. Magnolia. Ohio Annex Attended Mt. Union College. Science Club, '27 Intramurals, '26, Basket- hall Manager, '27. His occupation is strolling at even-time. RUTH HURSH, B. S. Mansfield, Ohio Cleiorhetea Owl Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '26. '27g Sociology Club, '263 Publication Board, '27: Cochran Hall Executive Board, '25g T. and C. StaH'. '25, '26, '27g Sibyl Staff, '26g Student Council, '26g Y. W. C. A. Delegate to Lake Geneva. '26g WGH1SH'5 Inter-Social Group Council, '27, Much is to be seen in a pair of laughing brown eyes. CELIA JENNETT JOHNSON, B. Mus. McClure, Ohio Philalethea Church Choir, '25. '26. '27: College Orches- tra, '26g Otterbein Music Club. '27, She entertains her audience with her voice' Page Forty-one l' S., 4 ' l . -A l 2- :l 'Zi fix 9 -. ,- E , Q h 3 it V' . A . . l u i . 1 . 'W x ' ' 1 'i ' I X4-.,--'i i I L. - AUDRA AILEEN KEISER, A. B. Detroit. Michigan Philalethea Arcady Attended College of the City of Detroit. French Club. '26g Greek Prize. '26. If Audra is a sample of the City of De- troit, we say, 'Bring some moref ' HELEN KERN. A. B. Westerville, Ohio Philalethea Arcady Attended Ohio State University. Sociology Club, '26g Chaucer Club, '27. Wherever she may be going. we lrnozt' she will get there. Page Forty-two CHARLES H. KELLER, A. B. Altoona, Pennsylvania Philophronea Philota Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '25g Intramurals, '26g Glee Club. ,24. '25. '26. '27: College Orches- tra. '24, '25, '26, '27: College Band, '24, '25, '26, ,272 Banjo-Mandolin Orchestra. '24. '25. '26, '27g Class Play, '26g Freshman-Sopho' more Debate. '24g Band Manager. '24g lVIen's Inter-Social Group Council. '26. His soul delights in the cello. and our soul rlelights to hear. FREDA M. KIRTS, A. B. Etna. Ohio Philalethea Attended Ohio State University. 4'0r1e who aims high and straight ahead. I . ,Zi , - x 2 Q 4 H J ,Vx .., - 4, 'A t l, at 2 , i.51-it, -.Rf ,- x., A NN 2 .5 Ah. ?XvgL1,.. t A- x A X ...wr GERTRVDE A. KNAPP. A. B. Westerville. Ohio Philalethea Arcady Assistant to Recorder, '24, '25. 4'Sl1e believes in the length of things. PERRY LAUKHUFF, A. B. Mt. Vernon. Ohio Philophronea ,Ionda Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. '27g Sociology Club. '27g French Club. ,24, ,25Q Publication Board, '26: C. E. Cabinet. '26g Intramurals. '24-g Sibyl Staff. '26g Class. Pres.. '27: Greek Prize, '24g College Orchestra, '24f. '25, Campus Council. '27: Varsity Debate. '26g Pi Kappa Delta, '26, '27g Student Council. ,26. Presi' dent. '27g French Plays. '24-. '26g Y. M. C. A. Delegate to Lake Geneva. '26g Delegate to Second Annual Congress of National Student Federation of America. University of Michi- gan, '26. Words fail to pay tribute to one so out- standing in all thingsj we only bow before lzimf' CHARLES O. LAMBERT. A. B. Westerville, Ohio Philophronea Cook House Pres. Y. M. C. A., '27, Sibyl Staff, '26: Class Treasurer, '25, Varsity OW: Football, '24, '25, '26g Junior Play, '26g Manager of Handbook. 526g Y. M. C. A. Delegate to Lake Geneva. '26, A man ll'l.fl'l a purpose anrl we prophesy he will fulfill it. Joi-IN H. LEHMAN. B. S. Montpelier. Ohio Philophronea jonda Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. '27g C. E. Cabinet. '26, President, '27g lntramurals. '24-. '26g T. and C. Staff. '26: Cap and Dafzger, '25g Menls Inter-Social Group Council. '27. He utters words of zreiglzt mul meaning. Page Forty-three ll , , E ' 'I 1 it tl V' ' fig l I 1 1 I N , W 3 1 l 52657111 l f 6 ll - rt tttt lt. - Lg .. n.--...---. . L ---. 2 . .., , , , . A7 0 V Y in B M f:?Zi?fX, .. 'PP F N .,.. -. - ' 1 - ,,Q., s iff -.,1p W . M ' 11. 6 X . 1 1 ,,.. el, -.'T1?'? ' rv 1. 1 bfi! i li A .s LUCILLE Lmrrn, A. B. BESSIE LINCOLN, A. B. Canton. Ohio Westerville, Ohio Cleiorhetea Tomo Dachi Philalethea Arcady Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '26, '27g Chaucer Attended Ohio State University. Editor of Club, '26, Y. W. C. A. Delegate to Lake Handbook, '27g Quiz and Quill. ,24, '26, '27, Geneva, '26g Women's lnter-Social Group First Prize Pi Kappa Delta Extemporaneous Council, '26g Otterbein Music Club. Contest. '26g Student Council. '27, Cap an-d , ' U Dagger, '27, Education Assistant, '27g Presi- HWC' Illfe t0 hear hw talk- dent Womenis Inter-Social Group Council, '27, 'gThv mind is II storehouse of hI7I01l'IE'dgP',, R- F- HANNIBAL I-OHR, B. S. lvl.-XRY ELIZABETH LONG. A. B. E Dema. Sierra Leone, West Africa Conernaugh, Pennsylvania f Philophronea Philota Science Club, ,27. 4'Ross came a long way to be with us, but we are very glad he is here. Page Forty-four Cleiorhetea Lotus Sociology Club, '27g Chaucer Club, '26, '27g Cochran Hall Executive Board. '27: Sibyl Staff, '26, Leaders' Corpsg French Plays, '25. Just to walk, and someone to walk withf' ......l X 3 .?3n12l - :lag-.f -W4 W ., '-,tn ,- X' . t 'ftbieyef 1 VPU c Q , 7' NI We 3 if . f .. ' 5' 1 , . . f-as.. f . ' Ai '- as ae- gi NIARY BEREA AICCABE. A. B. Greenville. Ohio Philalethea Greenwich Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet. '27: French Club. '25 Cochran Hall Exec. Board. '26, '27: Women' Senate President. '27: College Orchestra. '24 Student Council. '26. '27g Y. YV. C. A. Dele i Tho daughter of a quiet. peaceful rillagef gate to Lake Geneva. '26g Women's Inter- Social Group Council. '27. Tall. stately. and a digrzitary upun all ur casionsf' XV.-XLTER F. MARTIN. A. B. Dayton. Ohio Philomathea Jonda CHARLUTTE BELLE AICRILL. A. B. Westerville. Ohio Philalethea Attended Ohio State liniversity. Sociology Club. '27: RIYTH LILLIAN AIATTUUN. A. B. Westerville. Ohio Cleiorhetea Attended Ohio State University. '23. Y. W. C. A, Cabinet' '27: greek prize. 135: Intramurals. '25: Track. '26. ,27: Class French playa Q5. Play. '26: lnternational Relations Cluh. '27: Varsity Debate. '27. She does her best in everything. His interests are broad. Page Forty-five X , '4 H611 4 . NIARY ABER NIAYNE. A. B. Westerville. Ohio Cleiorhetea Sibyl Staff, '21g Class Play, '21g Leaders, Corps, '22g French Plays. '21, K'Those who persevere win the prizes of their efforts. LAWRENCE D. IXULLER. A. B. Peru. Indiana Lakota Intramurals. '26: Sihyl Staff, '26g Glee Club. '25. '26, '27: Church Choir. '25. '26, '27: Otterhein Music Club. '27. 'ifflways he smiiesg always he sings. and ire gladly' anticipate both. Page Forty-six NIAE NIICKEY. A. B. Latrobe. Pennsylvania Cleiorhetea Phoenix Sociology Club '26g French Plays. '25. Unusua1Iy calm and a friend indeed. KENNETH XVILLIARI M1LLET'r. A. B. Greenwich. New York Cook House Science Club. '26. '27: Glee Cluh. '24. '25 '26g Chemistry. '26. '21. ' 'EA good hearty laugh bespealrs a merry heartf, l ' L . gy QA N ht t ' lm.: ' I Est, 's 'X .:: I l tg., tl . it ,. X '71 .3 Q f. .4 . X ' , R x H x 'X Sw A N W .337 W., , ,. as 4 lx K ici: 'v.,- am? --f- NIARY H. NIILLS, A. B. Westerville, Ohio Philalethea Talisman Intramurals, '24, '26, Sibyl Staff, '26: Class Secretary. '25, Church Choir, '24-, '25, '26, '27 Athletic Board, '26, Secretary. '27, Leaders: Corps. '27, Otterbein Music Club, '27. EDITH Moomt, A. B. Canal Winchester, Ohio Cleiorhetea Arcady Sociology Club. '27, Science Club, '27. One of the few who find their calling i numbers. A pleasing voice claims attention every- where. AMY lll0RRIS. A. B. Columbus Grove. Ohio Philalethea Arbutus Attended Bowling Green College. Intramurals, '27, Church Choir, 24, ,25, '26, Class Play. '26, Leaders' Corps. '26, Otter- bein Music Club. '27. HShe likes 11 good time. ROBERT E. MUMMA, A. B. Lewisburg, Ohio Philomathea Country Club Attended Purdue University. 23. '24. T. and C. Staff, '27, Sibyl Staff, ,26, Col lege Band. '25. 'c0nIy the coura eous are enthzlsizzsticf' Page Forty-seven H, l Q i .3:V. A V . icii i . . s A f ' .Ji ' . RVTH E. lNll'SSEI,MAN. A. B. ERNESTINE NICHOLS. A. B. Dayton. Ohio Cardington. Ohio Pllilalellwa 0Wl Philalethea Arbutus Chaucer Club. '26, '27: Publication Board, Y, W. C. A. Cabinet. '27g Quiz and Quill. i261 Sib3'l Staff. .262 WOHICWS SCTIHNL ,243 '25. '26. Editor. '26g Cochran Hall Executive Class Treasurer. '24-. Board. '25g lntramuralsg T. and C. Staff. '26, .K . .. '27g Sibyl Staff. '26g Leaders' Corps. '26. '27g She has speed ln lmrdx' Women's Inter-Social Group Council. '27. She is nimble and quick. NIARJGRIE NICHOLS. A. B. JOHN R. NOEL. A. B. Carclington. Ohio Canton, Ohio Philalethea Arbtttus Philophronea Country Club Chaucer Club, '26, '27. Sociologv Club. T273 Football. '20. '21: Cl . Pl I. '23. The esscnve of brilliance aes ays Some time John will fake us through his manufacturing plant. Page Forly- eight l i . I., wa, V., -N A .A 5 - V I ws , I . ' I l I 4 1 I I l L I P . I I ' ff K K 7 s K A -t ,, V QTKBAQSV 'PQ-QZ,.5f-Qqv Q X ,Q D Qs, LJ' Q . is ,.- 'C 'f 'gf l 1 'K . est' -i ' I if fi sm Ga 1 f mf j . D , ' 5 .P-.serfvrsk ' xxx at . - Bl-LRNICE Nomus. A. B. CHARLOTTE NI. Owlzx. A. B. Westerville. Ohio DHYIUI1- Olliit Cleigrhelea Onyx Cleiorhetea Phoenix Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '27: Science Club. T273 Intramurals. '25. '26. 'ZTI Class Treas- urer. '26g Leaders' Corps. 7272 W0men's ln' ter-Social Group Council. '271 Chairman May Morning Breakfast. '26. .-1 lady in whom zlanzestif' arts ure fUIl7ZII.., JAMES PI-IILLIPS. A. B. Westerville. Ohio Sphinx Student Council. '273 French Plays. '251 Mens Inter-Social Group Council. '27. He makes friends and he keeps them. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '26. President. 21: Quiz and Quill. '26. President. '27: Publica- tion Board. '25. '26: Cochran Hall Executive Board. '24. '26g Sibyl Staff. '26g Creek Prizc. T241 Church Choir. '24. '25. '26. '27: Leaders Corps. '26. '27g Y. W. C. A. Delegate to Lake Geneva. '26, ' EI'e'1'I'nne lrnouts her: everyone likes herf, :MARY ELIZABETH PLUMMER, A. B. Portage. Pennsylvania Cleiorhetea Lotus Church Choir. '25. '26, '27g Otterbein Music Club. '27. She is rl tribute to bcautyf, Page Forty-nine ' 1 1 ' , V 2' lx r rwff i 4 ' ' . , gf yi X. '43 f or i A 5 s f A Q 1 A A 'I' ' f-.- .. - A ,. -I-.vi 'P , f . . Q A' -- 1 l iii ' n N- I x '1 F.: N l. I- . 5 0 . N' .1 ' -x V - ,V. 11.92 . , ,LY..,. - - STELLA RALsToN, A. B. Domm RIDENOUR. A. B. Mt. Solon, Virginia Columbus, Ohio Philalethea Cleiorhetea Onyx Attended Shenendoah College. '23, 24: Harrisonburg Teachers' College, '25, '25. Sociology Club, '27g International Relations Club, '27, Another scholar from Virginia. GRACE B. Riwmifmr, A. B. Westerville, Ohio Cleiorhetea Polygon Sociology Club. '27: Science Club, '27g ln- tramurals, ,25. '25, '27: Class Play, '26g Lead- ers' Corps, '26. '27, Women's Inter-Social Group Council, '27. G'She laughs here, she laughs there. Page Fifty Attended Carnegie Tech, '2l. Sociology Club, ' 26. hfust to be care-free. is all she asks. PAUL NICPHERSON Roar, B. S. New Philadelphia, Ohio Philomathea Philota French Club, '24, '25, '26, Science Club, '26g Varsity Ong Tennis. '24, '26g Football, ,273 Clee Club, '26: Church Choir, '24, '25, '26g French Plays, '23. Oh have we listened. enraplured by thy voice. I f 1 I , , , l p ep. Ty X Yew mi i l . i W: , if K ..., Q .. 1 rw di lllv C A Q . i -.-l-T. C- J MARCUS M. Scams, A. B. New Philadelphia, Ohio Annex T. and C. Staff. '25, '26, Class President, '253 Football, '25, '26g Athletic Board, '27, lXlen's Inter-Social Group Council. '27, '6Hi.s courage and fight on the football field are a credit to Olterbeinf' RUTH SEAMAN, A. B. Summerhill, Pennsylvania Cleiorheatea Lotus Attended Lebanon Valley College. Chaucer Club, '27g Women's lnter-Social Group Council. Small in stature, broad in mind, and deep in sympathy. ROY W. SCHWARZKUPF. B. S. Montpelier, Indiana Philophronea Lakota Attended Indiana State Normal. 'GW'e like ferryg can't tell why. .lust rlof' Tsoic YAN S1-IAM, B. S. Hong Kong, China Miles may separate us, but we will not forget you. Page Fifty-one 3 W We or or CC77iVCW'ii A er A - - t N - v 3 W ' N . f--. i 1 l l Piggy-1 ' .1 1 C - . 1 ,.Je,c.C,wre -A ee -- 2 ' . A ' ll ------ -- li ltr-QF ' l t?wf?4'f . A 1 'oil l . A Wei' f l pp ' lk!! H l t V A N iii' t -X .- 1 l t - ,, , 16- 1 I i tl , NWN K .f I V ..... Q! 5 ,,, ..,. , , , . ' Q ' . .,., . :j-jfzli' 1 law? ' Y . ,' ' l - - ' 1 ' it -L .v f - ,-- , 1'r..f.----P A Y i I REGINALD SH1PLEt'. B. S. Momzru M. SMITH, A. B. DaYton. Ohio Bloomdale, Ohio Philoinathea Country Club Philgmathea Lakota Science Club. '27g Sihyl Staff. '26g Chem- 1 ln '24 '25 '25 '27. y - ff in istry Assistant. '26g Men's lnter-Social Group TraIEEjiIEgfa'56. 'Qi' W i i arslty O ' Council, '27g President King Hall Board. '27. H1 - 1 1 - f i'0ur Alma Mater expects to hear later from Ummm are U MUS her true students Ima' scientists. Ronaar H. SN.-xvtsLx, A. B. FRED-4 SNYDER- A- B- Westerville, Ohio Dayton. Ohio Sphinx Cleiorhetea Arbutus Y. M. C. A. Cahinet, ZYQ Men's Senate. '24g Y- W- C- A- Cabiflel- ,279 ChHl1CEf Club- Class President. '24g Varsity MO g Football. 736- '27: President Cochran Hall Executive '24, '25. '265 Basketball, '25' '26. ,273 Track, Board, ,273 Women's Senate. '25g Y. W. C. A. '25, '26q Student Council. ,26, '27g Athletic Delegate I0 Lake Geneva- '26- Board, '26. '27: Y. M. C. A. Delegate to Lake is Geneva -24 The better we have known you. the more ' ' ire have loved youf, We ore proud of the lourels you have iron for Ofterbein. and Us you leave we soy food Luck., 5' I l l Page Fifty-two 1 A C ee! S I - - - J - -..J -, -, .f -., ,' V mr ,,,,, W Y gf X, J' wx 7- Q we 1 i 1 Xl fa' vol Sw' I xv VJ I yiifxi ,,,i,,,Q gl WIJ N V Y, t-in ll., 1 xl' A 4 XI H 1 ,,,,14ffrf ll 'l ll l 2 L 2 . i li i 3 El? 'NWN ,-ze, it ,u , l ,LL--AJ u I ll ii it ii, .,J'tx+.' ' fill- 14 ET-,-., .,ii, -llig..Q.,.I1g.Tl.-Q-.:f, . . 'i.u..i.4:,.-f. -.---.g, Y E- -Y , ...........,,..,-,,, .,..-,-w,1i,,,,.,--,,,,Uv,,,,A,,,,,,, ,A-YV,-mul E t leg Q .. l 4 l' if Q E , H 'S V if SM i ',.' O 13'..iil fi 4 is i P. , ff ff U S. Ql,.L:.c,. 'W' N fi 'Ti ,.,., A , A x A ' gg. , x,. , , B 1 A 1 is U ,I I-I ,Q I 3 X - 1 2 Se ' 1 o 2 . .. 0 A x A l , THELMA SNYDER, A. B. J. G. SPEARS, A. B. I Westerville, Ohio Columbus. Ohio I Cleiorhetea Arcady philophmnea Quiz and Quill, ,25. '26, Sibyl Staff. '26, I I Q nfl man of zvortlz and anzbzttzonf Oiz,UtZZfzt we had even some of your Iitere art' s -z . i i LAVONNE IRENE STEELE, B. S. Creston, Ohio Philalethea Arcady Attended Ohio State and Kent State. Science Club, ,26, 127, Church Choir, '25. '26, '27, Leaders' Corps, '26, '27, Women's Inter-Social Group Council, '26, '27: Otterbein Music Club, '26. Science is her joy, her life? IQATHRYN LOUISE STEINMETZ, A. B. Greenville. Ohio Philalethea Greenwich Sociology Club, '27: French Club, '25, '27, College Orchestra, '24, International Relations Club, '27, French Plays. '25g Women's Inter! Social Group Council. '26. 'iShe knows the art of stylef, Page Fifty-three . ' I l L? f NxQ,f In ,nil . .v f , . V V u Alv Mg .xg J. .I Q Y A ,'-. L x --:' 'A ' l l ,b,'v B ' T -. ,-'A 1' X' ,.,.' N 1 r - i S L A A LOUISE STONER. A. B. Dayton, Ohio Philalethea Onyx Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '27, Sociology Club, '25g Chaucer Club, '26, '27, Cochran Hall Ex- ecutive Board, '27, Intramurals. '24. '25. '265 Sibyl Staff, '26, Class Secretary, '24, Church Choir, '24, '25, '26, '27, Leaders' Corps, '27, French Plays. '26, Y. W. C. A. Delegate to Lake Geneva, '26. A smile from your eyes makes the clay brighter. lNlARGARET TRYON. B. S. New Philadelphia. Ohio Philalethea Onyx French Club, '23, Science Club, '24, '26, Cap and Dagger, '27, Botany Assistant, 26, '27. She delves into the secrets of the uni- verse. Page Fifty-four ELIZABETH TRUST. A. B. Vandalia, Ohio Cleiorhetea Tomo Dachi Chaucer Club, '26, '27, Cochran Hall Ex ecutive Board. '26, '27, Intramurals. '25, '26 Leaders' Corps. '26. '27. Only a genuine teacher can teach English. DOROTHY UNKLE. A. B. Westerville, Ohio Philalethea Onyx French Plays. '24, '26. She knows more than one language. X Q7 H189 We , i . . 9 V l ,...,, A . F' N' f2 .:'f- t V- ik? an 5 5 1 i 19 5 G ,uh AAL - EQ , will Kami: VAN CUREN, A. B. Strasburg, Ohio Annex Attended Ohio Wesleyan. '24. Intramurals. '25g Basketball. 273 Glee Club '253 College Band. '25g Banjo-Mandolin Or: chestra. '25g Student Council. '27g Athletic Board, '27. 'cOne year of basketball made him a name. NELLIE WALLACE, A. B. Grafton, West Virginia Cleiorhetea Phoenix French Club, '26g Class Play, '26g Leaders, Corps, '26g French Plays. '27. UNO! long will she teachf' GLADYS NI. YV.-XLKER, A. B. Nova. Ohio Philalethea Attended Ashland College. Size sympathizes with all around her. LALRA WHETSTONE, B. S. Columbus. Ohio Philalethea Polygon Quiz and Quill, '25, '26, '27g Intramurals '26, '27g Sibyl Staff, '26g Class Play, '265 Leaders' Corps. 655,16 knows how to make words talk. Page Fiftyffive , 'WW'-- 7 'nr'- fa ' 'wvi Y 777771 A-Tiff? , 1. -V -. A, ,.h..! , , . N f . -X pn., A, N, L, i l l Z 1 ' i I ' N N 3 N l -1 N N i ,Q ,Q A,,, W ,,,, ,,l,l , ,,,,,,,,j . pg.. . .M ...,iQ41-.. .. , ,, ,,,A, ,lui M ij ,V tj 11 Qi, ... 39' X 321 kv- x ng,,, J mils BETTY WHITE, A. B. Westerville. Ohio Cleiorhetea Phoenix Sociology Club. '243 Class Play. ,251 Cap and Dagger. '24. '25, '26. ,2T. 5.117710 walks and .speaks as decisirely as Shu? JVDITH YVHITNEY. A. B. Westerville. Ohio Philalethea Arcady Science Club. '27: Church Choir. '25. '27: Leaders' Corps. '25. '27g Womens lntei'-Sw cial Group Council. '27. II is good to be ambitious. Page Fifty'-si.r BlARY WHITEFURD. B. Mus. Canton. Ohio Philaletltea Owl Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '26: Cochran Hall Ex- ecutive Board. '25: C. E. Cabinet. '23: Womens Senate. '25: Leaders' Corps. '25g OI- terbein Music Club. as '6Sn11zU. vet she conzmrznds with her fingers. H. E. Wmooes, B. S. Westerville. Ohio Philophronea County Club Intramurals. 'ZLL '25. '26: T. and C. Staff, 226, T271 College Band. '24, '25s Physics As- sistant. '27: Y. M. C. A. Deleqate to Lake Geneva. 'Z26: Olterbein Music Club. '26. Ever af it and ever rlepenrlablef' Hr 7 .. - A Y- -yi - .5,.. --. N .....,,.-,.. -..f , ......,.. ,,.,.,.. C l J ,f x U , X, 1 'H 'W o .CCB I . , . P A K l 1 2 . .- Y,-W - ' , , l i ' l i' t i AI1 it -1 -' m' 'W' SX lg ,.., '- , W f til - 1. 'X . Q ,Q ..,, A 1 3?.:3.::e 1 y ' '..' , ,. ,..' t el K',. 1 t f if -x t' ,Jw ' +15-' 'Q fx t ,2s',-,ff l 'A fs, 'B ,age EWU Q B e Mft 5,,..,C GERTRLTDE IREM: XVILCOX HENRY D. YVILLIARIS. B. S. Duke Center. Pennsylvania Amsterdam. Ohio I Philalethea Owl Philophronea jonda l Cochran Hall Executive Board. '26g lntra- College Orchestra, '25. '25. 'IZYQ College 4 murals. YQ: Secretary Athletic Boarcl. '26: Band. 'ZZ-L. 1 Leaders' Corps. '26. '27g Assistant to Dean . . 1 McFadden. '26, 227. Great things are accomplzslzerl only by rfreanzcrsfi 1 Her experienre as Dean may be of use , later. l ESTHER WVILLIABISON, A. B. DUROTHA Wtfmt. A. B. l Marion. Ohio Westerville, Ohio , l Pllllalethea i Cleiorhetea l Socioloav Club, '27g Varsity Debate, '24. French Plays, '26. '27: Pi Kappa Delta. '25. '26. '27, Y Q N i , ' If she speaks. she means 11. She has the gift of an oratorf' l l I l Page Fifty--seven Page F ifty-eight LW , Q , J-nl, Now's the dayand nowas the hour 5 See the front 0' battle lou,r. -Burns L,X a 1 1 X 1 Hg 1 ,-, , - mmf lluninw ,Y 6 V 5 Mm Ill llk M G Q6 Q 3' EEF' HY Hy if J 1 Q ' CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..... ...... G eorge Griggs VICE-PRESIDENT --- ...... Waldo Keck SECRETARY ...... ...... E thel Kepler TREASURER .... ...... E 1-nest Riegel Page S ixty ' Tm' ,. gs-- ,...- ..,. , s- 'A-'H E , --- F...-.-.--Ys.-.. Nl y dx 1 AN ff ss, tiff 'xv Lis? A. f N 1. y f Ns, 'A Q f 1 I t .f '- ' J--, W, f, ,' J ' 1'-Eff--K l i 5 f I ti' l 4- A l L i i' L Q11 'W .Qs . .ML NL: isfiuff sss. A W tl- Q 'A get g g serv. N t EZ? if X.: i NELLE AMBRosE 9 Ligonier, Pennsylvania We don't hear Nelle making a great deal of Q 1 noise. but we find she has a way of getting 4 i things done. 3 , V qi , in we . . ' u Lols ARMENTROUT 2 Roanoke. Virginia W Q I I 5 Sunny Southern smiles are precious. We ' g H are indebted to Virginia for lending Lois to ' n W us for a while. 'i 139' y , 3 .W . W E - 4 ls Q , CLARA BAKER 2 . . W xi:fSljg4, Wilkmsburg, Pennsylvania l 1 I, A brilliant flash of red! An avalanche of A V chatter! Who? Why Peg of course. l 5 si ' ' ,, , ' AIARCUERITE BANNER ' ' Westerville, Ohio Blessed is she whose name begins with HB. I Marguerite always has a front seat reserved for her in class. ' I I , 3 ' Q ' 1 . . ti I Q ALBERT BARNES 1 ,R . 5 f Westerville, Ohio VN N Y 9 Not everyone can be a basketball captain Q g' A' during his junior year in college. Al is 5 3 A accomplished in a good many things. We ' ' - E .1 I don't see how one person can he so versa- f l 1 tile. ' 1 E ! ' E Y it , V , I4 . i 1 E 5 ALLEN BAUER I i Batavia. Ohio , ' l R Many folks are speedy to start things but 1 1 only a few can be counted on to be there if to the finish. i 5 1 ,, 1 E .E - .s Page Sixty-one I 1 1 1 . , . I f' II I Iv-'I II I I 2 c fit j Ti. ff f 5,3 5.331 arte' we .X F yy yi H Us ,fd-INK up ij L A I 9 ,f I If X1 I I g 5., 5 D1-:MoTT BEUCHLER II! ,Q I I I I iz I , I I , I I I ' I . I1 it II I! I1 fk II II Q J I . ,I I I I I i , fi . ' ' A Q, 'fs 1 -i s . ,,.i,. I A . . .fgszigxim 1 I 5 .l - ' 2 ' . II U ' II -iii-Miivimni I I Mowrystown, Ohio I He has ambition but keeps it to himself. He will be a valuable addition to the world of art. Here is a young fellow who came to college with some knowledge about everything. Since that time that Nsomeu has been increasing , 1 I I I . CLYDE BEILSTEIN I Connellsville, Pennsylvania I II rapidly. I 5 H.anoLo BLACKBURN I ' Rarden, Ohio . I Blackie's literary ability is to be envied. He is by no means one-sided either, for we believe he is also a likely prospect in the athletic realm. 1 I I I ALICE BLUME I Marietta, Ohio 1 Wliile in school, Alice has developed into I the type of lady that Otterbein is proud to I claim. I I I DONALD Bormon I Columbus, Ohio I Science has not the terrors for Don that ' it has for most of us. He has kept remark- i ably human through it all. I I ' EVERETT BOYER I Johnstown, Pennsylvania We wonder how Everett succeeds in land- ing so many jobs of managing enterprises. if Page Sixty-tim -Y M---------- -- ---- - 7- --- -- Q v-1--' . '- S 5 ,g 1 1 , 'kifllfm v 1 L l i 71 1 1 ' 1 f l 1 . E -p-..11o-.,g.g,,.g Q ,, .W . imma: R :3ii?37f 4 1 l 1 21 JF Rfb i 1' JAMES BRIGHT Nl ,l Vanlue. Ohio l I' ii Q l 1l 1 ' -'1 Jimmie comes to us from Findlay. We wisl1 that more persons like him would '1 1 - change their minds. ' 1- 'Q v? N ? '1 1 ., 1 1 11? 11 Q? ' W are l 'ff ' ill ,H 1 GLENARD BUELL li if M Galena. Ohio 1 He has made a contribution to Otterhein on the basketball Hoor. Here's to you and your ' 1 teammates for a one thousand per cent team next year. Glen l1t WAYNE CHEEK 1 11 . . fl 1 1 Westerville, Oluo 1, i It takes a good while to get to the real na- l 1 s ' l 1 - ' 1 11-A 1 1 ture of Wayne. lts worthwhile though, for 'Qu' Vx' ll one finds a heart as golden as that sunny 1i ' M t . l ng., , ' 11 ' Op ll 21 1 ' 1 ll E ' 2 1 1 1 1 5 + l J - 1 M HELEN COVER , La 1 Burbank, ohio J J Qld 51 Q We do not hear from Helen as much as we 151 X' - 1 should like. However. we know that she is 11 l 1 .14 putting much into college and receives just I Q1 as much in return. 11 'i 5 l it 1 tl +1 ? - 11 1 11 'W V 11 . - W, .1 JOHN CRAWFORD 11 Y W'esterville. Ohio Jew is somewhat inclined toward Orig' 1 A' 'I 1 mallty. This is not confined to any one line. V ' 1' W ll for he enters upon various occupations with 1 1 4 K Q 1 equal aptitude. gi 15 I ' 1 1 1 l .J 'f 9' , 1 l, W 111' 'l 'I L ' s 1 l - H I JOSEPHINE DRURY if NW 3 Q1 1 Ponce, Porto Rico 'A Jo supplements her brilliancy with her 1 ,Q diligence, but does not let life get dull. Q vl l: I 11 1 1l E1 i ,Nw Q-,, if' iii, l 311 Af -H -' f we -A 11 Page Sixty-three f , 1 -IX I A f ft X ,fx fr L . 3' W V 'I f ? A f I' a j 1 E 'W ' 2 W 1 1 l . .W 1 D, ttyl ,al -' I- u L-' ,-gl L A rF4,,,,',:.i'.ZZ1'Z.IF' '- 'U 5 VQ1 2 i Sfif' ' All RUBY EMERICK 1 Arcanum, Ohio 1 Her reserved outward aspect cannot hide the 23 goodness within. X , i ROBERT ERISMAN I m e I Dayton, Ohio 4 W Here is a plugger. Bob made himself into , xx a track man. Watch him in life when he 'A leaves college. l l, Q X L i Q hlARCARET EUBANKS Jackson, Ohio 1' X l . . . l. . . 'WK 'R' ' ' 521 12 Y l A 1 1 ll -:.:.f:f, Q:Z::f:- ., 1' i Ta i i l I 1 il r 5 , , .-,, jj. 5 ',fi, I 3 E .i, . fe N., ,,. , .i gi l -.. ... ... -.,.. mis? We could not imagine Peg beine bashful. We admire her for her frankness. i Dwlcnr EUVERARD Westerville, Ohio lt's a good thing that students are not always rated from the standpoint of their much speaking. This young fellow doesn't dis- close all that he thinks. l V1-:RDA EVANS 5 Alliance, Ohio She has more energy than many of us ever 5 hope to have. It is well directed, too. 1 'r 1. g HENRY GALLAGHER Mt. Gilead, Ohio One considers Hank and then thinks pleas- antly of the art of acting. The junior play started him, but who can tell where he will stop? li... ....-..-. . ., ,. , .,,,.., W, Page Sixty-four -.1 T1 v 9 l V E., XX If w O If X Cf' 1-XX' K-A all X L-:sk rf wkxiiffziif j' ' gs j heiillfgv lil C t 1!5W 'ff il O fi, il viii 1. R R R 4 t R t vga i 1 I t 'gif . , U R R nm. L... tt it it H I fi? SX Mi 1 CD7 fi fes Ni EDWIN GEARHART M' V Bucyrus. Ohio ' O yes, Crawford County is represented. One 9 i glance at that cheerful face with its crown Y of lustrous auburn hair makes the day seem bright. ESTHER GEORGE Stockton, California We have seen many industrious individuals. but Esther is queen of them all. At least her work is not interrupted by frequent trips home. GEORGE CRICOS Lancaster, Ohio George is a big man by virtue of more things . than being junior class prexy. Yes, he has lt clone a good job of that, too. ' i in MARIAN GROW Duck Center, Pennsylvania Marian can assume a very charming dignity I in the classroom. We suspect. though. that 1 this can be forgotten upon occasion. l DUANE HARROLD ' Fostoria, Ohio Being college orator is a state of existence not to be disdained. It takes much of his X time, though he does indulge in Occasional visits to his classes. SOL HARRIS 1 v i 1 l 7 .1 f ' R Q 1 1 11, ww. , , ,., , Q 1 'X X ui 3.5. A ,Lili it s. . a l McKeesport, Pennsylvania 5 Sol probably handles more books than any- one else in school. Nor do his duties at the , Book Store prevent him from reading some ? of them. l t Page Sixty-five 1 1 W l 477 1 M Yu H x B l 1 t l l l l I l . . ' r t .. 5, Q i . Y . l 'Q' g ,Q , r N ,wx-.f , ,N X ' 6:ss:::::2r W.: 5. l .. in 15' 1 is I a i F' i Xii I. E 1 at 5 K ,. .5.:1-::,.,-- g f if Y Q S . ,QM HR X x MN -Q.. .. --4-.1 ' T sl K xt. - .. Page Sixty-six fr-..,..,.. . ,fg ' t t 1 w fri l ' .l'-. Q.. . .L- ELLIS HATTON Grand Rapids, Michigan Behold a man of affairs. Why sh0uldn't he be considered such? One year of managing the Glee Club would Hoor most of us. VIVIAN HAYS Dorset, Ohio This is Vivian's first year at O. C., but she has won for herself an admiration that is not to be despised. AIARCELLA HENRX' Germantown, Ohio Marcella will some day distinguish herself in literature. She is not losing any time now. Lawmgzvciz Htcxs Frederickstown, Ohio Turn l..arry', loose in the country and he is happy. Hiking is his hobbby. FRANCES HINDS Newcomerstown, Ohio She attacks her studies with a vengeance. but has the time to he jolly. BERTHA HINTEN Belpre. Ohio Bertha has the faculty of paying attention to her own affairs and getting things done. ,... .f - .. -. -wef- ,.,y 0- ...-- -- I . 4 Y- - M-.-Q H- -- l i ti ,ii ,l ti v . ' I , '. ,,, ' ll I ' I P ' 3 fillfi L li Y il .J ,J jytlfv . 1 A . t ,'1l N- ,,, .. - . ' ---1 --f-f'-- A---AU . 2sgi.Q-5iQiii Qff-H R--..i11i.1,,,i-iiiitfx Y if l .If , V! 1 l I lx'lARIAN HOLLEN . Terra Alta, West Virginia l She is well liked because she is a friend hi' 1 to all. What higher tribute could be paid to a beautiful character? xl Q T t .1 EL w 3 t 1 ' '- l at .fIp.-il., ii ii l THELMA H0014 .3 , TOPeka, Kansas V .HW E X Thelma goes here and Thelma goes there. A 1 11 We notice that she always leaves in her j 15 wake a string of things accomplished. M 1553 if i i 23:-is 3 t 3 ll k i ll FLORENCE HOWARD ' M l l Dayton, Ohio I Q R Xvhat an influence such a person could have A: is If l in society. We are inclined to believe that Q 'A X Florence will DOI remain long in active pub- EE 'ifI'i2.- ,. F it , lic life. 1 N , O Y - ' tl 3 l Q t 1 t . . y JOHN Hunocic . if ' - , 1.7-97 'fl l Latrobe. Pennsylvania V p. .lohn has left the ranks of unmarried men. My ,,,. - l He has one regret,-that he did not try it ' . i, Sooner- 3 if il w Y 13 RICHARD JONES i il 53 Westerville, Ohio Z '6Dick will soon be out to conquer the r world. He could go a great distance on his I gl looks. I l rl E' W E Q W 3 tl Q v+ ' WALDO KECK t ii Barberton, Ohio E 5 Waldo is a Y. M. C. A. man to the core. V .' The Y has had its impression upon him. He is going to affect it someday. lt. i s li ll I l i ,.., il'fjf.l..T WW V' 7.1. W ' l ,,'.f . a 'v' ' ' ' ' M 'A' - '-il---+ 1. Page Sixty-seven f,,,,O xQ, ,fxy ff e-e-- , N1 f W Wgafiillltfttltiul T 5, I i Q- A-fi-.i:Qg.?e V,V,,,. 'fr fer? ',li ' E l ' 1:7 Z! -XX QTY JW T . l QV YE-FL. Fl v X ll lr 3 ' l ' 7 1 mu t -3, ,:.,. if ' l l 'l :rzrz . 3' .4 1 ',vi+,.. 4 ,F V -, , 1 I A 5, -' - Y ,lf , I ig l T I ,, ,, 5, 4 y '- , ' v 9 , 'I 5 l I ll ' .Q W' i I , Wes, 3 - ,. 1 I I .1 , -1 la 1 A 'A l I il Q 'I ll x git M , '- ' N 13 5, 1 . Page Sixty-eight ETHEL KEPLER Dayton, Ohio This is our idea of a fine girl. Someone else thinks so too. MAURINE KNIGHT Parkersburg, West Virginia We think better of West Virginia after knowing Maurine. ROBERT KNIGHT Parkersburg, West Virginia Yes, we're proud of our Sibyl Editor. Most of us would be delighted to be 'able to do so many things as well as he can. CLAY KOHR Strasburg, Ohio ' Clay is not too serious, but manages to find a good amount of time to devote to his hooks. KARL KUMLER Baltimore, Ohio Someone has bewailed the loss of oratory as an art. How could one feel thus after hearing this young Otterbein product de- hate? NIARGARET KUINILER Dayton, Ohio Margaret looks at the sunny side of life. We like people who do. She can argue, too. That's why she has a place in the women's debate squad. 1 Z . Q3 iii rrie f .rf so ,+ ,N t ,' '. . 3 t .' ' ,.- 1 U, : , 't Q . -Nj? ,X f - it ll tg .5 R' 'R ,ll y in It mlm in ,, li ' x L' ,,,. .l .J i l W l , 1 I I T..l.l.,.,.-.gl.L-, l. ,L ng. -,f fL1l! fn'-H' .'?1.l.t 'i ln ' . ' W- ' ,QW ,., fl FRED KULL Columbus, Ohio Fred is going out to serve humanity as a , medical doctor. He has an interesting career I before him. ' Q i' as KWONG LAI X.-' J.: , Hong Kong, China China cannot proclaim this talented youth entirely a product of the Orient. O. C. is glad to have had a hand in his training. HERBERT LOCKE Westerville, Ohio Lazy? Well I guess not. Here's a worker if there ever was one. GWYNNE NICCONAUGHY Dayton, Ohio Mac has a way of finding a warm place in the hearts of those who know him. FRANCES MCCOWAN Wheelersburg. Ohio N Frances is fastidiousg she is musicalg she is R pleasant. Wltat a very fortunate person. 'L ' Ni :'1 ti '--.N, lv ALICE BICELWEE Westerville, Ohio ' She is a personification of the spirit of friendship which permeates every true Ot- terbeinite. l t I at f- 5? gif - f lirt.. saw. , .5 J.: , . .92 I .KY I Y :14E7 . -. . -Li v . H TS , - -V I Page Sixty-nine 7 ff N3 ., rs f -' 6'-'t.:i?,-ll' s ' v:?I.'S.l-.'3 . -111 721-?'E5Z':ft 14-9 'iii X. Nix. sk ,rss K , X 9 51 -z A Y iii Q31 u?,,,:rs, s -2-T: . 'iw xx:-E1jg..g-:Egg I 4, . ' x its ' .. 4' . x b . N , 2' af , '- .Nw . ag qs-QF-ers X X' r , Q V l gm: 4 , . 5 i s in -it Q 'Wie 'DSQQ-I-?:IE'g b ' is 3.1 Page Seventy VIDA MCGURER Worthington, Ohio Vida believes in living and enjoying life. Why shouldn't she? Could anything be more pleasant? Nl.-RRY lxlfllil-INZIE Delaware, Ohio Some individuals are just naturally gifted with doing things while the rest of us sit around thinking about doing them. Vt4lI.liI'R NICKNZGHT Akron. Ohio Few persons in college have t'he wide ex- perience that he has had. His criticisms are welcome and his judgment respected. l'lliL7-IN MAY Fremont. Ohio We will remember Helen for her good humor and general agreeableness. This is no handicap for her eloquence in debate though. LAVRETTA lXlELYlN Wellston, Ohio The chuckles inspired by her witty observa- tions make life much more pleasant. Ross AlILLER Peru. lncliana Ross is big hearted. but we are afraid that he has lost his heart. He has won one though. so why worry? HOWARD BIINNICK Greenville, Ohio Here's a man calm. self reliant and likable. GENEVA KIITCHELL Worthington, Ohio Geneva is tidy to a faultg tres chic. ton. GEORGE Moons Lima. Ohio George picked up a job as student assistant this year. He is hopelessly scientific. PAUL lXlORTlJN North Robinson. Ohio There's a real fellow for you. lt's hard to find a person as dependable as Sparky, Loris NORRIS Westerville. Ohio Louie has a habit of making things go successfully. This fact was considered when the time came for the selection oi next year's T. and C. Editor. DOROTHY PATTON Westerville. Ohio Not too severe, not flippant: just a digniherl reserve that makes her respected and ad- mired. ' I ,go 'i V 5211 .. L l 1 P X S ,. , N ., ,v,,, j I' 1 1 t 1 it ,, :.' 2 ff ' l L . - 1 ! 1 i if. L 1 ,I u J Page Seventysone P 'fi t u .ff Q ' ' ' , Hg ll tl to tssftess 5 is 1 M 3 , Q l t J -T: 3 I - V f .. I ' xxx X .V . 9 ' C03 I' N -Z 537' . l. .t awk. . 'V ' ...Xe ea F Vi , , fs , as, -4,:..,....:2u4 x'55SS:fE S fi, ' l . ., iw ' : snag . 3 Afsf :R - 31+ 3 . 2:23-1:23, ., 33:15, 257. xi- V 1 b .erm I . ,,,.,,. 4,..,.. X si Q. Q me NX Xe: . xi 1 x S+. W, . X'i??c+ , . 'Q 'ts . X N l ' I , .- X l xx , 4- Q -'.x .f?f.:i i Page Seventy-two V10LA PEDEN Johnstown, Pennsylvania It requires real leaders to manage success- fully every time. We recommend Viola. RAYMOND PILKINGTON Westerville. Ohio It is no mark of distinction to possess a tennis racquet. It is quite another matter though when one can put it to as good use as Pillie can. MABEL PLOWMAN Wall, Pennsylvania Mabel has lots to say. Wliether in class room or debate she's hard to convince. ALICE Pnovsr Westerville. Ohio How pleasant it must feel to be charming. ERNEST REICEL Dawn, Ohio Good. big, dependable old Ernie, A man whose friendship is well worth having. LUCILLE ROBERTS Lima, Ohio Lucille is unquestionably enjoying her life in college. Yet at the same time there are attractions for her outside of school. f. 'HK .1 V , Vg. -f--..f- - ,.-..,,,, ,R i it I lilly' , t l ' . fi Q t ill li NATHAN ROBERTS Lewisburg. Ohio Did someone slander Philophronea? Nate has another dispute on his hands. ,IOHN Rostxsox Turtle Creek. Pennsylvania At first glance ,lohn seems to lie a good fellow. A closer inspection is an assurance that first impressions are not always deceive mg. GEORGE ROHRER Hagerstown. Maryland We don't have much to say about our Junior Editor. Horace and Beethoven are his chief delights. THEODORE SEAMAN Westerville. Ohio It makes a difference whether or not Ted is playing with a basketball team. He is addicted at regular intervals to other forms of industry. too. GRACE SHUFELT Albion. Ohio Eureka! We have indeed found that rarest of lieings: a student. FRANCES Sutra Greenville. Ohio It is a revelation to see Frances giggle. At least she doesn't allow life to bore her. .Qfs1.::. ,wyyzf 534+ Is ' . :arf-1-'Iv fi. , x :J Y 'ii i ia ,.::vg':.z,-,Nat ' , . g,::,.l .. J f--'Qi .N ,, .....: ,,-f - M ar ii A Q if Wk Ea, N z ik y X ,-zz' X 'Fifi . - - I y . - Page Seventy-three -X . 5 . ' in Zih VI 3 its xt' X Q X Y 'Q Q -Q f t- . .ft ,nw I . N x 4 , -s . Sv Q 9 iv? t R A Q 59. 1 's Q1 - ,Ns - .Y A my Q Q... X x mgtf. . 5:-wt ' ' X23 3.5- , 5. .2 .x. -is S SY. - l N 1. sw J. :gig fi . Page Seven ty-four y-- - - 1f--v-- ---.T w 1 CLARENCE SMALES Jackson. Ohio An addition to the family has helped make life more inteersting for this imperturbable young preacher. GL.-xms SNYDER Lebanon, Ohio Dainty. pretty. intelligent: simple descrip- tive words. yet what would not people give to have them rightfully applied to them- selves? Doxu: Srociu' Bloomville, Ohio Doyle's ancestors may or may not have been Puritans. The ministry needs more men who are as firm in their beliefs. Bl.-XRY Tuoxms Westerville, Ohio We doubt very much if she is always as quiet as she appears. RUTH Ttuavonnow Horning. Pennsylvania Nothing is too dillicult for Ruth to attempt. We'll trust her to handle it energetically and successfully. FERRUN TROXEL Dayton. Ohio Make way! Here comes Trove, He can well express his thoughts in words. He practices enough. 7' 'l I r CRAIG WALES Youngstown, Ohio Nature does not often shape so small a num- ber of pounds into such an excellent track man. FLOREN CE WARDELL Strasburg. Ohio We do DOI ordinarily think of a person sn retiring as Florence being such an all-round student and athlete. Donis WETHERILL Kenton, Ohio Otterbein has turned out some good sports in its day. This one example is suihcient evidence. FRED WHITE Westerville. Ohio Otterbein has no shieks. This may he true. but Fred goes a long way towards shaking our belief in this statement. MILDRED WILSON Cleveland Heights, Ohio This young Leginska does not allow her Plano to remain idle very long. Maybe that IS the reason her music is so pleasing to the ear. HELEN Worcorr Homer. Ohio We have learned that Helen is not con- vinced until she finds all the facts. She is corrsspondingly loyal to her convictions. V, r V -V egg, f-mggg N534 . 2 X fig - 9 5 ii 0 V 1 Q 1 4 X lx ,ar -6- y -- 'X Y , X , v '?i' iG?g,. ,, N 9- , EQ? x 9 vs sh a if 'Kr s c P 4 X' '54 nah- .N - .- -N - -f '-2 A7 . 1 X J, 1 '4 , . , 'f1.'zf:E' ss, y Sgr-.x,l,,.f5-jzgfz-f '4'q:E'jgt,S.,: , - 5' F. -, '1:k3:5:3:2:l:': ':'F.' ' ff-- - -' ' '- 'Prev -' 1:f:2r:x2rEx1:1ss ' . H26:s., ,.r.g. 1 ii-'z-,-sz.:- 'TENEE ' Q Q ,vw .-:F -- . Page Seventy LS 'mi 'Rf 5 f I 151 g 'K 5 A' i, 4U ll it-3: ut ' I 1 jgc,.l.ligt--t,, ' ' A-1' - ' N ' ' f - f X t I 'A x x 6 Page Seven ty-six ...., MYRTLE Wrsonc Eaton, Ohio A combination of industry and natural abil- ity produces a type of which Myrtle is rep- resentative. LLOYD YOCHUM Mowrystown, Ohio Dutch has such a great respect for looks that he does not disturb them unduly, though he pays frequent visits to his classes. CLAUDE ZIMMERMAN Sugar Creek, Ohio The Business Manager of the Sihyl Gets a great deal of aid from his assistant. has other things to occupy his time, too. C 75 Jack Svnphnmnrea IJBRP-R Q Y If F CLASS OFFICERS Z., 1, Q PRESIDENT ....... .... A lbert Mayer VICE-PRESIDENT .... .... IN Iildred Lochner SECRETARY ....... .... L loyd Schear TREASURER ..... .... K athryn Myers Page Seventy-sigh t -J? 'X w ,- ed . ll' We V . D3 Xue. N- VJ . i K v ' ' 1-fi' -, ' Q 1 - -:. ms.- . . ' ' ' ' .K .. 1 . ' N. : 1- -.-5 AA 2 v Q E 4 V J! 'S' -9? 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V irginia Brewbaker TREASURER ..... .... IX Iorris Hicks Page Eigh ty-two '5- . L 4 -sg 'ss l kk Q ,,,. 1 ... 1 Y U ss JG: 4 , 1 sf,- J' 5 , , 1 l A an 'Q KV 4 ' W Y ' X' ' 4 L ...v V f -V V eww A C . . -C . . 1.. .. QL sw 93 X , 1. , 1' L - .1 fl ' ' ' 'r '. 1 -..:..v A x 5' . . YY f we wx l l Q, , 'rd y- .. X., 1 I - - z. , -Iii .Q ,,. .- i I' 5 l ' my iff 'M , 'UE 5-Af. , v . is ' ' N Q.. , A ,f ' 1' Lg 47' L ' . 'li :'-- 'V ' Rf ivffl T' ' A A .. B e :V - v. A. ,. - .sgggi . - ' 1 -1 , : C ,ff 5' A I. :Q 1 Q fl 5. 4- . Q72 4' -lf: ,A ,, x V l QV: I V V ,. .4 , , V C ll 'QL ' ly Q- .ff , ,rx . . fe . ' L' 'H 2 1 . 'I-ill ki- + 5? I ' I Q , A 73 L. fffyfjf A ' . 2 5 1 -. , - 5 .-W, 1' ' ' 'i A - 7 - -i f 4 - T BW' -V - 'K 9 , , -AV ' P 'S R. ' - U ' V-Q ll ' C' 'Z' 4.5! - f L . J' L -A - V - ' I 025 - .. Q 1 a A yz, F9 F' '- -'Q ber '- Q 3. . 1- ' , ' 1 W if: N, 'si 5' ' nyc- ' ' f '3 4 4' 'T' 4 1' 'T' 1-f . , . X -we V .az - Q.. f- . Adams. D. Allaman. G. Allaman. Badge-ley. 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Van Kirk. Vernon. Mb. Wainwright. Wainwright i Weinlanfl. Whitehead. Wiclcloes. F. Wise. D. Wise. YXymll'. lainie. Z.nn Q l l Frm? Efglzry-,Hzfe i V., Page Eigh ty-si.x v --7--- F--fm V - ,...,.,,, 1 J 1 SPECIAL STUDENTS . G, 1 'flfi ' W I, . -. 'GLV V 64 : Burkhart, Knouff. Marsh, Rosselot -1 I Y 1 ,il 5 w 1 1 4 V 3 I 5 1 Gbrganigatinnn 7-v f -- Y- -iq--Y -----fr fw fl I , 1 A -.1 I...-1 f T' . - f ,x K W- -, f',x ,, L 1 V r . f fur! l 41' XE? X ' , rg ll , - H .19 . W ll l l 'lx L A ul l l U 'Q' 2 1 ' ' ' . Tj 1 , ' 1 ff-fp, , ' , Xa ti, -A-A rv l r Sruxscm ..,-..,-....... PRESIDENT .............. Snrznltram'-TR SENIORS Ruth Hayes Amy Morris Nlarjory Nichols Freda Snyder Ernesrinc- Niulml JVNIOR Y erda Evans EASITRIZR, A-, b G O G0 0 0 O C3 O 0 O O O O Q 0 QD O C9 GJ Arbutus Sum-mmmnas Edna Hayes Mary' Lehman Mildred Lochner Isabelle Ruelntnund Ruth Weiner -----3lI:-. P. Wert -----Ernesline Nichols -----Freda Snyder ful ,mu 'M Pabe Eighty-e'gl1t mmm HH WK 9 mek FRESHMEN Hazel Burkhart Helen Clemans Erma Eley Alice Foy Marv Gaines Mildred Morris Mildred Murphy Caryl Rupe Grace Senff VA?j,.AL'1 1, 47 5' I '-7 ' ,I TT, ,fri w,,, 'if 11 FLLATI if M-my -M-iffih we ,ur Mei x ' RW in .fm l-ifl- i f f ' 27' g.-,:..,-,:5-.s-::a:a:,.iii:2f55sQ1f 7 ' Wim . , if or ez , 6:85. 4 4, + 7 . ,I af' 3, 5 -sz: fs Nm., . fr 21 41 -1 m-4.1: .2s1,.x.v, Q qv .. L, Wu.. - Q, gif-1: + ' vu 1 z 2 , ,.. X W-4+ ,, ' ss: . . ' ,. , .. , . . .,..:, .. i Alnf, ' , ' ,gig uv- ,Y -e -Q ' A - af- ' N X . ' V ' 4'Q V , 3, A 1, 1 , wg, . 0- ,. .f-51: 1 5, , YA' ,We .r ' 'aff V . ' i Y M V 1 .,., N, -' f D fi 'J' ! J- xv . i ff lx .-.1-i -1l ,MT + A f Mrs. West, Burkhart, Clernans, Eley Evans, Foy, Gaines, E. Hayes R. Hayes, Lehman, Lochner, A. Morris M. Morris, Murphy, E. Nichols, M. Nichols Ruehrinund, Senff, Snyder, Weiniei' Page Eighty-nine I SPONSOR ....... PRESIDENT ....... VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ....... TREASURER ..... SENIOR5 Jean Camp Virginia German Helen Kern Audre Keiser Gertrude Knapp Bessie Lincoln Edith Moore Thelma Snyder, Lavonne Steele Judith Whitney , as at ,, EFQQTSEE 1 Wag' 'gimflw .lu-lil Arcady JUNIORS Nelle Ambrose Ruby Emerick Frances Slade Florence Wardell SOPHOMORES Leila Griflien Ruth Moore Catherine Zimmerman Mrs. C. 0. Altman Helen Kern Audre Keiser Edith Moore Leila Griffen FRESHMEN ' Elsie Bennett Fannie Davidson Marjory Keiss Margaret Knapp Florence Lincoln Lela Moore Helen Neff Esther Nichols PLEDGE Ruth LeMaster l X Pace Nilzety me ae MF I, ,l f , ,J -' ' M..-' , - 15. .. , 6 - 5- ,Lf ' :-- ' . 'N 'N' Dt, , QV. V 575 ' . V ,W 1: I J' ,,., A, M ': 'M' : fi li' ,.i. :,,. i V so I : ' 1 iff M ' - 5, X NX Q- f V 'Q iv Q3 E 3 .. . .i . .l , ,.,Q-1--4 f W ll 1 l g ' Q1l M 5? X vmgs, 3' X-H e1,,,., . M -. ,, -, f ffl iff , 4 Q. - N -v 559 55 ,, ,. ,fi N , K A,., H - X - 4 5 .',, 1 , 3 ., ' ,- A 1 ,asa L A 5 ,:i. 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Martin Mary McCabe Lauretta Melvin Helen Gibson Katherine Steinmetz FRESHMEN Virginia Badgeley Ruth Bailey Clendora Barnes Marian ,Tones Jane Lohr Anna Lou Bickel Page Ninety-tzvo I f ee mee- AW- w 'v :Si a 1 . 'ei ff .1fig F'1'Yf?f'f 41, ie fix f M , , ,Hz ' 'Vg 'fu ai ILAVN L-,J .il -. ,G . g mmf if , -It 5 1' + M i f ', :if .hz LJ 1 l I y 1 l in A- --v1::-1--,s.-L-.iq--f:p.5--f.fw.v1f--- -w---4 ff-ss '---1 ' -f -v- -1 !.-.Y V-..T....,,,.,..:,-M , - 7 f- ffff-- -V , -H .....-e..-.,,....., 3 x w -L' N 1 n u J' 'h- ' ' .gf fi N we ' -- 74- fe H I - 'll'-7' 5 if . -:IQJEEEFQ l B M ll El Q' ' l , i L ' ' ii K ,.,, W K W J ' 3 1 l , ,Q , V. Qgiti 5 3- ' L 1 fl kvq ' . 'sv DN ' 1 y. wg-5 , If , , ., J . 'A - ,Z ' - n 3 ni 6' 1 +-- l 'U' . q.. , ' ' 55221-, ' 7 .. , f ' .. , ff' ' ' :A I.. - R ,. Q , .,' V it xx .. L .4 I J -,Q ,111 A, ., I , g ' ,' N 3, 2' ' v Y ' l M . - xg, Q e xi V - V I y sf N fv 'Q 'U A N D ax V ff' ' f - i -.xl J ,X Mrs. Martin, Armentrout, Asire, Badgley, Bailey Baker, Baltzelle. Barnes, Hickel Dew, Gibson, Hollen, Howe, Jones Kumler, Lohr, McCabe. NlCCvLl1'B1' Melvin, Mitchell, Nicholas, Propst. Steinmetz eo- 1. 5+ I, Q i. igj, ' Q Q, .49 :5.:: ' V .V v A3 N ut: 4' JA' 111' .' Page Ninety-three 1. SPONSOR .......... PRESIDENT .......... VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ......., TREASURER ...... SENIORS Margaret Baker Mary Long Betty Plummer Ruth Seaman Margaret Tryon 0 0 0 Lotus JVNIORS Clara Baker Leona Raver SoP11oA1oREs Edna Tracy o ogg Ggo S 2 O 0 1D o o Mrs. A. P. Rosselot Margaret Baker Mary Long Margaret Tryon Edna Tracy FRESHMEN Betty Baker Erma Bell Ruth Gregg Lucy Hanna Margaret LaRue Lola Sproull Wilma Sproull Fay W'ise Page NfI1Ffj ,fOl1f 'vw l 1 V I l 3:42 1 l l Q fi ' 5 l Y ,' , 1 T' T Villflflj I l ,v I , 1 I N' , , -.1e?i31 'lT:?l11,Q'.1: L G A 1 A ' l f ? 1 1,: .r vx I L ,.,-.,.:, , 5 . 0 ,3 , - 35 ..,, 1 3- . . MTM ' Q i r -'V A YW Y , ,,,,, , .- , , , ,,,,,,.-n,..f- -, Vs' 8 I .A W :lp WX fl, if we bd-lf Mrs. Rosselot, M. Baker, C. Baker, E. Baker Bell, Gregg, Hanna, LaRue Long, Plummer, Raver, Seaman L. Sproull, W. Sproull, Tracey, Tryon, Wise Page Nin ety-ylve P eeeee e N V I ft Y' in If x- f X -pfi .zw, t y :Q l I L . ' ,ET ' Qi? 1 rfw ff' 'Rv riizif--Zia stu f?':5g:Iff7 TEH 'nf rw f rf + -at Ill alll E ae l SPONSlJR---- PRESIDENT .... X SECRETARY .... TREASURER .... SENIORS Evelyn Carpenter Frances Harris Bernice Norris Dorma Ridenour Louise Stoner Dorothy Unkle O 90000 3 S Q CD O G Q 0 Q 0 QQQ0 Clnyx JUNIOR Dorothy Patton SOPHOMORES Nola Barnhard Louise Bradshaw Olie Johnson Florence Prinz A 1 Page Ninety-six 2.,S 53333 2552 85352 Mrs. A. R. Spessard Evelyn Carpenter Dorothy Unkle ----Bernice Norris FRESHMEN Florence Cruit Evelyn Edwards Sarah Goldsmith Geneva Shela Josephine Stoner Dorothy Wainwrigllt Marie Wainwright , -K If xg v-L - ' J K f ,,f.. . - w 1 .t 4 , '. ,J , 1 , 'Lt M Ulf , V 1 gt 4, . .. rf fi xxrr-T i4gg,L'f , W.. J R ,K , i I . . k 5, E YV 1 w ' 44 14 w Lil 'I ffirj 1: f' fr rl - wrt-Etta: Nl, il X r .Y E D ' t , V L.,,-1 LJ K t - 1. X N , Q f 25:52,-:J N . 'jj f :- r - , ' Y' 511511 J 1' if ' ,, , ire, , ,V , 5 'kgs-, E ,z , 4 - ,.,. , 1 'QQ-,3-.r ' fi fu V 5' i fi Eii V' V 1 V 9 q::4f.,,f s 1' ,1 f f 5 ,. , A .,f '- , A .. ., W-Y E . I 1 gb 1 U ' QTQR - T .,,. X , 2 ' K5 15:25 few - 'N . ' ' A .a 442 0 I ' 35' ' . f . ,ff l: AV A u,q d X n I Mrs. Spessard, Barnhard, Bradshaw, Cruit, Edwards, Goldsmith Harris, Johnson, Norris, Patton Prinz, Ridenour, Shela, J. Stoner W L. Stoner, Unkle, D. Wainxvright, M. J HG. 1 5 W 5 1 V A . .-5511.-1' '4QEQ2fQEQg5:?:5E: ww gf Y- 1 6 so 1 if S' -121-saw'-. -5 4 1 ',Y ' c- .- '.,, , .z-.-1 54,5 - -7 YH 3 V ' , , w i - ' ,fzf ff -I1 27-- Carpenter ainwright Page Ninety-seven YY.-...,, ...,,, , ,,,...,--.w..-.......-..... ,,,., W... ,.......-.......,.-..,.Y,..,.- -. , .Y,....., 'v-- '-- '--'-------- -- --A--vf-ek--V -- .--.....-T---..,.-.H ....,.-.--..-..,..........,...... ., . , , 5PONSUR ....... ,...- PRESIDENT ............ SECRETARY-TREASURER .... SENIORS .leanne Broineley Ruth Hursh Ruth Musselman Mary White-ford Gertrude Wilcox - N 32563 21+ lllltm l ll .-WTW n 1 -V... Owls JUNIORS Marion Crow Ethel Kepler Lucile Roberts Mary Thomas SOPHOMORES Gladys Dickey lllargaret Duerr Pa e Nin ery-eight Mrs. R. K. Edler Ruth Hursh Lucile Roberts FRESHMEN Helen Ewry Kathryn Long Catherine Matz Evangeline Spahr PLEDGES Eugenia Coleman Catharine Wycoff -mft fxmx .1 'NY'-W1 I 'T X X x 'g 6 W X gi? w , Af- .QW QQ '- . if, g-gg, 9 , -- 1' 'W 0- - wx ' x 5:5551 ' - 5 X Q 5 X x I vgsfm 2' V , .. ,xv Y ' x E Us f fu, ,X , Q Q x S , , v i X Q , ,M 3 Kp fu. X Y ,vw :K ' - y..w--- ,- .,,. , ' f 5 , 3 S211-15.2 . 1.5 Wx ,Q N 'X U : 1 4 'n'v 'f1' H V ' 1 ,,- I . , -ri? X x- . x N 1: f QW :N N ,bi X , X ' 3 w wigs X Wh mv x' X N 5 X 2 , 'I .1ESf5EEE2E2::':f-C-' Q 'r' 2 x MN . f. -f-1, z.. 5 2 l. 3 'I 5- gf-x A ,Wk Bromeley. Dickey. Duerr Ulry. Grow. Hursh Kepler. Long, Matz Musselman. Roberts. Sparr Thomas. Wilcox. Whiteford. . w , ' Q 334. ' ' ! 5 ay Xv W'ykoff 5- 'J5 .Q:a,, ' '-fi.f::w-A ' ww . az-M X 1 15' f' 'f ' , 5. ' 1 1 pi: ' ,Af r , . :V xx: :N x 4 w ,.,-- ,R , 'YV 3 ' t I fn. Q9 :jjg . ,..,, A, A . 'x - S h t Q X X ,., , , , Page Ninety-nine 1 5 X 1 , . X. . , X f -. X X, X, lJU l..? ,A i fi ix-:fi NTI W X5 l ii ll I Q firm' ia ll i X ,'H fx f I 1 W 4 , , llil' -L-'.-dli.' SPONSOR ........ PRESIDENT .......... VICE-PRESIDENT ..... SECRETARYJTREASURER- Sismons Martha Alspach Marguerite Blott Rosalie Copeland Mae Mickey Charlotte Owen Nellie Wallace f Betty White QQ Q o Q I5 Q Q cs: Q o o 0 C9 Phoenix JUNIORS Frances Hinds Mildred Wilson I l as Page One Hunclrerl Mrs. G. E. Mills Mae Mickey Nelle Wallace Mildred Wilson Som-roMoR1as Margaret Edgington Elva Moody Dorothy Phillips Lillian Shively Beulah Wingate FRESHMEN Beatrice Burchard Elma Harter P l' :j A5 ff?'i'i-l?SNif'i' N If W5 if -CQ! 45673 Xi -A 1,19 ' ll l I ii - Pl i i Hlfvl 4 'W , ll w w ig' ,J i fwflikff' if - -..W ' ' fn, ..-- - 2' ' 'A l. f , f ' im., I W E igigg! r 5 A inqgi ,,., '5Eke f g l i i x l u :Eg N 95 so A, X 1' in Q I 2 iam'-Fx w.Tc axiom wi, ,A , , b V J ' 4., Qu 2. ff..-X ' ' im F' iii? ' , Q' .,,A.. 1 ' ' 5-APM g Q V , R S' ' 1 - , ' - Nz. A Y -N A FQ ?i : 1 ' , Qui -.,k X' i : 2'f 15ifa'.,,g51.' sl i '69 Mrs. Mills. Alspacli, Blott. Burcliard Copeland, Eclgington, Hinds. Mickey Moody, Owen. Phillips, Shively Wallace, Wliite, Wilsoxi, Wingate ' '. Wh.. I ax f - 122- ' 5 .sqffxf ' QgyM'.-yfQS9 Q. . ' ' -- IME-Z?2 ,,,,v 5 , i' az 7:52.14 ' vf:3f.?.W - -fm, -5315 . .. -' , W K :Q Page 0 n e Hundred One I I i i l l 1 -,XJ bvoxsorz ........ PRESIDENT ......... VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ....... TREASURER ..... SENIORS Grace Cornetet Grace Rinehart Lall1'3. Whetstone o lotolotolot Q5 o tow X X QQ QQ o, Q o Polygon JUNIOR Marguerite Banner SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Gress Edna Heller Belle Loomis Mrs. J. H. McCloy Grace Rinehart Laura Whetstone Grace Cornetet Marguerite Banner FRESHMEN Katherine Beck Evelyn Bell Mary Trout Page One Hundred Tivo 'T .ff . .- I - ., h- ' -X A -- M W x ,yzgzr-X X - R .- hz K x If 'Q W- X 5? i 1 3 ' R -4, I lk., nf ,ir X H nl Mrs. McC1oy, Banner, Beck, Cornetet Gress, Haney, Heller Loomis, Rinehart. Trout, Whetstone fi - vf . 'Wd , .. 1' Q f, Q , Qc X 1 , f' j, ivgf Page One Hundred Three X ,-- .f , - l ,f , r lli in in no , , Nz N E, lllglf, Y Q r I I I img i SPONSOR ........ PRESIDENT ........ VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ...... TREASURER .... SENIOR Mary Mills JUNIORS .losephine Drury Esther George f Marcella Henry Thelma Hook nf O00 Talisman .lUNIORS Florence Howard Maurine Knight Mary McKenzie Viola Peden Gladys Snyder Ruth Trevorrow SY , -Y. 5 3. Page One Hundred Four Alma Guitner Mary McKenzie Mary Mills Gladys Snyder Esther George SOPHOMORES Vira Dunmire Elsie Geckler Nitetis Huntley Mildred Zinn FRESH MAN Virginia Brewba ker -vi vw- --ww -Y A-7-r W V .- ' ' ,477-Y ,ff , 5 1 1, X . f . P , A, X ,- - 1 . f 1 , 1 - v . rv'-rx Ex -- w Ii x 'tif ...v ' Nm ,W 0 .-5 Y X x , x 1. -E , J P tk' . W 3 P 5: .- j jx ri my --., . r x , . 4 , , , , t 'AS .JAY L' T7 ffl ll l ll lull fll3 ll ell llllll .-..., ......4- --,,-....... ni... W..- ,.. ,,-, T ,' , , l lL ,L f . ,xy , vs., ' ,1 .Nt 'fa 1: I ,iz ,. x - ' Q24 f. Qt' lf '95 X . ,, ,,, 2 +-f-4 , Q: l l ' Q A ii, ,,.'. 3 ,,1, or 1 n . ' 6 'viu . l V- -Igll l? L r .... 1. A nl' uf zv, ' +A Q we A ' . W l si ' iff? ' ax f M N K 'l l ' A'1 L T .:,, X WM . ww' , . .., f 'Q lg, Miss Guitner, Brewbaker. Drury, Dunmire Ceckler, George, Henry, Hook 4 Howard, Huntley, Knight, McKenzie ' Mills, Peden, Snyder, Trevorrow, Zinn ' l Page One Hundred Five SPONSOR- ..... -- PRESIDENT ........ VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ...... TREASURER ..... SENIORS Dorothy Ertzinger Mabel Eubanks Lucile Leiter Elizabeth Trost JUNIORS Alice Blume Margaret Euhanks Doris Wetherill oo 0 Q ool Tomo Dachi SOPHOMORES Irene Bennert Frances George Katharine Myers Mrs. G. G. Grabill Lucile Leiter Elizabeth Trost Katharine Myers Doris Wetherill FRESHMEN Katheryn Gantz Eunice Hastings Frances Hooper Elizabeth Lee Evelyn Miller Helen Scheidegg Leona Shimer Eileen Smith Pabe One Hunrlrvfl Six 1' - ' ? I 1 vi, t Q A ' P .,, S t a New , 'fe i sz .- R 5 gi Vz4'A,,x Ein, ii' i tgsa., my b XX if it ' 59 ?' t ft YV . YJ' t A f I 'A I dk 1 , Z Q 2 -A- f T M D, We ,Y Q . H lm, , 1:43 L , V ig?-1 - f' W bl ' f '-'i1 gag .- Bf A'A, Q ,... f it if f jg, I? ,. , sl 1 i-1 rf' i L ,. J Mrs. Crabill. Bennert. Blume. Ertzinger Mabel Eubauks, Margaret Eubanks, Trost George, Hastings, Hooper, Lee Leiter, Miller. Myers Scheidegger, Shimer, Smith, Wetlierill K A N L2 A J V., K Page One Humlred Seven i R MVN f 5. R' ff. i ' f 1 I l I V K WRU R R 1 l R SPONSOR ..... PRESIDENT ..... SECRETARY--- TREASURER ----- SOPHOMORES Kenneth Ecliard Julian Yantis CECDGQOUGCE' as Q 'ef O 0 Q QD 0170 CDO Q Alps JUNIOR-Fred Kull ----Professor J. H. McCl6y ----Julian Yantis ----Fred Kull ----Kenneth Echard PLEDGES William Frazier Curt Poulton R Page One Hundred Eight f ' 1 I f N ff f2:1,ff,l f W 7' 'ff '.f My J 1 W,.j41 N' El' yy J M , ,Q IIA-Q, Z' 5 mir' h , V ' w I 5:6 7 A .sv 1 l ,f Professor McCl0y. Alspaugh Echard Kull, Yantis Page One Hunrlred Nine 2 : mfi .. U' .l- . of ld., Fuji '-x, ,Wf'T5?fXfxwrfV,,W ii ll . Jllwl ll H lil? i . - i i SPONSOR ..... PRESIDENT ..... SECRETARY ..... TREASURER ..... SENIORS James R. Gordon Duane Harrold Richard V. James Marcus Scliear Keene Van Curen JUNIORS Harold Blackburn Glen Buell Henry Gallagher Sol Harris Richard Jones George Slawita -J... :A , .,- . -Y - WHA Annex SOPHOMORES Paul Brock Mark Hall Arvine Harrold Robert Richardson Theodore Reigle Lloyd Schear Wendell Williams Professor A. R. Spessard Marcus Schear George E. Slawita Sol B. Harris FRESHMEN ' Devon Brown Paul Clingman Harlan DeBolt David Lee Everett Snyder L PLEDGE John Vance Page One Hundred Ten l l 5 1 . A , if Ji . .Q I h E-:ir-: v X, i Q 2: N162- e Y X N , , r W X X, . . 43 5 K a -Wfivlm ,, . , 4 vm., Q 1 , 111, , A 9' ,,, 3,5 - 6-N dau, 1 G l . x ,,,. ,. KP .. . pk 1 M., X J s ll 'flu ru--Y Q M 1 X' lgz. F 'sv-'Sm ' 5' Aga S- 1 Q Z5 ' fl ' 'J A Y 4 an ov IJ 19 l ll? b if If V V- , I 4 - ' Effi 1 Professor Spessarcl. Blackburn. Brock. Brown. Buell Debolt, Dolle, Gallagher, Cordon Hall, Harris, A. Harrold, D. Harrold, James Jones, Richardson, L. Schear. M. Schear Slawita, Snyder, Vance, Van Curen. Willialrrs Page One Hundred Eleven ' f A if I ,J X f R X' a ll' ' Ex f il l 4 1 +11 w l J t 1 -Tir LJ Y 4-l n. qk-? xx Hr 1 f - X. , . . ll it tl tml A r, '--1 SPONSOR ...... -- PRESIDENT ......... VICE-PRESIDENT .... SECRETARY ........ TIRE.-XSYRER ...... SENIORS J. N. Boyer Charles Lambert Wilbul' McKnight Kenneth Millet JUNIORS C. E. Boyer Wlaldo Keck K. T. Lai Craig Wales oOOo O CD Z 3 Q C-D Q Q Q Q C3 QQQ Cook House SOPHOMORES Ouentin Kintigh Bruce 1LaPorte Alhert Maver Don McGill Ross Wales Harold Young Professor B. W. Valentine J. N. Boyer Charles Lambert Kenneth Millet Lawrence Marsh FRI-:si-IMEN Levere Breden William Diehl Paul Fletcher Ralph Gibson Paul Hance Louis Weinland PLEDGE Sam lxaufman Page One Hunrlrerl Ttrelzm' --Q' '- ll l l l .1 l ll 11 l l l l g:a?Qfiff: Yf ,g: '1 f 1 Qf'If,wA: ' 7 5 , - 'if'-3 ' , 1 . l, me 1 -f 'F ' '- . Q - -' 5 , -' ' -ESE' ' Y if- . K -xi I . '-f l l, A , ll . 5 l 'r -' f l - fi? A . f , x Q : A K if ,W .. -I:lTf9Q51Qgi,,rf,. w k 'Q-, ,, l f l :X ' a:t::, V .4 Y fzi. 3 V' , ,. 5-A Q l Y .. I 'V A I 1 I ' 1. - 5 5 - ' 3 ' 'MV :M I ,' f 4 jl , ,A , H X I 1 f. , -wil: 4-:mal -. ., . 'W' ' Zsf. . ' J ' 622 :k 'lf:i'. :Z . f ..-QT' . X' 'A' Q- 1 X 5' 5 .. 'r ' ' ' ' N'-if 1:15255 ,i J 'fi , . N 4 JI' 3-' 4 9 -' ' 'C 'F -we' S - 5, I - , - A ,, - ' ll'-V :sw - I P' 'ly S' ' -.P 5' ' 'fa 'ff' A , . Q 3 Q ' X , 1.1: -.Q ' ax I , f K vii-Q-Q ' ' 7, K L Hike' .-35255 X -x. . ' -3 Q-15:33 z. 4 . . - - ' 5 ' , . ., 55' J Professor Valentine, N. Boyer, E. Boyer. Breden, Gibson Hance, Keck, Kintigh, Lai I Lambert.. LaPorte, Marsh. Mayer. McKnight McGill. Millett. Propst. Saul :mx 'V -, : KRW' ' ' ,N ,,,, 3 I Shelley, C. Wales, R. Wales. Weilmlalmd, Young Page One Hundred Thirteen x .. l 2 , , .-.. - V --iv-.rv lil I ' lx ll fr, SPONSOR ...,.... PRESIDENT ........ VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ...... TREASURER ..... SENIORS Edward Hammon Gwynne McConauU Robert Mumma John Noel Reginald Shipley Harold Widdoes JUNIORS DeMott Beucler John Crawford Dwight Euverard Ferron Troxel 963 0XooGfCL o o o o Ta o Country Club SOPHOIXIORES Douglas Byers Robert Bromeley Lester Drexel Dale Friend Homer Huffman Harold Molter Charles Mumma Gerald Rosselot Wendell Rhodes Harold Thompson Paul Wurm Pa e Une Hundred Fourteen f Professor A. P. Rosselot Reginald Shipley Gwynne Mcflonaughy Robert Mumma Ferron Troxel FRESHMEN Kenneth Bunce Emerson Horner Fred Miller Edwin Shawen Oliver Spangler PLEocEs Reginald Dixon Jesse Miller Rex McGowan Emmor Widdoes A 4 1 l l ' 1- N A ' .f ' '. ur.. gg, at xl I.. 'Q f- .34 ' W ':- f f ,ij X ' 1.1 1. I ii A F ,I eg, jg.. .F 1 i I .,. W, ., luhq tn I A - ' L i. i .4 1 .65 .35 W4 V0 'hw ' -N ' 5 .1 F: ifiif xi I Q S 1 ,Wi :Ik-23: 6 1. rg . p f y V 1 x K ' if-SEQ x , - - . 1 i f - 4' ' , Un a , :fig '. 'in f- ' ha-mf' ' fl c 'i . 1 xi. '-15 ' fr L, 1- j' 'P g X - '-- - ,V 'nk -. 55-:me 's-K z-SEEN , ii ' - A x P -m-' 1 . -. '- ' -- 3 we- ,,, Q Q, - . .1 .. ' ME. ' , 5 '-fe.. 1 f f ' - s. ks, ' '1 W - , - me P E R632 f . Y . f i f ' ' 1 ' - s - 1 . - .1 292:1- ' ?k ' GJ' 3 T. .X vi - ,' sf' , W2 Q P ' 1 . . - Y A ' -. N 'A Q ., . ' ,A i .R f ..:j??1:fff'.r- Professor Rooselot, Beucler, Bromeley, Bunce, Byers Crawford, Dixon, Drexel, Ervin, Euverard Friend, Hammon, Huffman, Horner, McConaughy McClain, F. Miller, J. Miller, C. Mumma, R. Mumma Noel, Rhodes, Rosselot, Shawen, Shipley Spangler, Thompson, Troxel, E. Widdoes, H. Widdoes, Wurm Page One Hundred Ffteen t we it J as ww ff ,N is If LWB, X17 if I -W., 1 fe f an V its flu 'U it 'E r SPONSOR .......... PRESIDENT .......... VICE-PRESIDENT ..... SECRETARY ........ TREASURER ..,.. - SENIORS Dorsey Cole Palmer Fletcher Perry Laukhuif ,lohn Lehman Walter Martin Henry Williams JUNIORS , Clyde Beilstein James Bright Robert Erisman n 0 G Go G 0 Q 0 ,of X91 GQ Q O Jonda JUNIORS Edwin Gearhart George Griggs Robert Knight Nathan Roberts SOPHOMORES Ross Carson Philipp Charles Ora Cline Mason Hayes Lloyd Plummer Professor F. A. Hanawalt Palmer Fletcher Walter Martin Edwin Cearhart Clyde Beilstein FRESHMEN. Theodore Croy Robert Hawes Franklin Puderbaugh Herman VanKirit SPECIAL Lorentz Knoull' PLEDCES Ralph Fowler Forest Cline Pabe One Hundred Sixteen 1 '.X 1, v ' ' I 'Y 'fi' I 1-D 1 l i I s l an--4?-D -.,.. .....M,,.- L, , .. TM- l,,,X 7 1 V-Y . , ,,, li l I l ' .' Af' I ' ,- E ll , if fglln -.-- , 1 in L J W, i . , A , x , M .. , , ,, . 1 i f- -f -- ,........Q....4.,,. .-. -,W-. ,- .. .,-.., ., . W Y . .,- -.-.-,.g...r,-,, .,-,,,,.,....,,,,, . I - 1 N ,. ,: .x:,..,x W -1 9555 wx he , :P pi :gif 1 - , ,. . - , fu- :ifzzll g fbi 'T -5 X . fi' ' - V- 1 1 .A . .C of ' i '291 5: ff?is2?: 5 -,12:-iii' - 5 ,z .1 '- ' 4:15---,:,,:,q,3 vg-I :gi ,,,, 13 gk ug 1 9: wx ' .- - or ' i -i A r , . N' A wi mfs , xg 253' Qfsgagg f 115- ' 'f 5 - Q, ,,,f.p, ,ff A , A - -- ' , iii? :- ' .. ,I f., gl. F X X B- ' ' Q F Q Qu'-ff Q 'V 1 44'-:-' ,N 'I '. A ii ' i I X ' 5-5f3Q5f,5 -- .. -. - ' rj iff',, , .5 I-22 V is if- P .If F C l Professor Hanawalt, Beilstein, Bright, Carson, Charles 0. Cline, F. Cline, Cole, Erisman Fletcher, Fowler, Cearhart, Griggs, Hutchins Knight, Knouff, Laukhuif, Lehman Martin, Plummer, Puderhaugh, Roberts, Williams Page Une Hundred Sezfenteen, - .....T.v.. .-..1..i,-......... ,,-....Y.Y..,...,-. . , l H il -CV' . ma- R --Y-A---H 1 1 O G 0 O , 0 G SPONSOR ....... PRESIDENT ........ VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ....... TREASURER ..... SENIORS Francis Bechlolt Wayne Harsha Lawrence Miller Roy Schwarzkopf Moneth Smith JUNIORS Ellis Hatton John Hudock ' Karl Kumler Ross Miller George Rohrer Theodore Seaman Claude Zimmerman lb Q Lakota SoPHon1oREs Osborne Holdren Herbert Holmes Clive Hoover Bernard Redman Donald Shoemaker Lorin Surface l B I Professor Royal F. Martin Francis Bechtolt Roy Schwarzkopf Claude Zimmerman Karl Kumler FRESHMEN . Forest Benford Claude Hoff Boyd Rennison Emerson Seitz H. A. Shoemaker PLEDCES Carlton Gee Parker Heck Arley Zinn Page One Humlrefl Eighteen I I if . '1 1Wt.ff, r. fi w .s 3,-5 .Rv , I: f fi I ,gn X Qi. 'Q X .1 ' rt, -.Q -X 4 Blk ,I v ? Qdiz. - Q Q lf, R W My V, A Q A 1' .. F QQ, as- . - 1 'I . X1 . 1 S .f-.ri ,- .,,, , ., tw , . .. Wy N- , ' rf E -rw n ' Q' 9'-1419 ' ' W Q-.. ' .Tri V I ' ' 3 f. 5 v s' '9- x .3 ,- ii-'ea-:-::::. i, .. 4' QW' . SW .- . W' 11 V fm '414,fr',:f - Y' ' Q-...X , ' 51 1, 1. f - P A- ref: 11- i -r L ug L Y ,Q 11 F ' ' ' '. . , .Q . Q, SX if . K ' ,y . I4- , ,A ,iif ' . z - ' .'4. V .A.4.Q . I ,. 5 f 3' I gy V5 4'f'-' ' f-'-: . A1 R i h jf? 'cj Q UQ Q Q Z VE F A 53225 Q.. r- W ' 4 'S ,:,, f ' i ,I 4 fb' - . x ,xx 3 + Q .,,. F f. X N , inf Professor Martin, Bethtolt. Eschbach, Flegal, CSE, Harsha Hatton, Heck, Hoff, Holdren, Holmes, Hoover Hudock, Kumler, L. Miller. R. Miller, MCiVIullin, Redman Hennison, Rohrer, Schwarzkopf, Seaman, Seitz, Shoemaker Simmermacher, Smith, Surface, Wise, Zimmerman, Zinn 5 Nineteen blfuxstm ,H...... Pmistmaxr ....... Ynzu-Pniastln-LNT A,.. SELLRETARY YH.,... T Smtons Elu- arnl Caldwell William llampsliire Cha rles Keller Ross Lnlir J I au I Ruby Jrxions Dun Ken altl Burmr netll Falsticli Lawrence Hicks Clay Knlir Pau Doy l fllorttm le Stucl-:ey IIE.-XSVRER ...... Q Foomau . -fp mn' ,. J g . Nag f li ' Page One Hundred TIFBIIIQ' I OOO G O 0 O 0 Q O GJ G G O O G 3 O O O G O OGG Philota SOI'IIU1IlhRliS Ricliarrl Hurst Lewis Frees Artliui' German Lawrence Green Russell l-left Ernest Slirm Carl Wilson 1 t ll l t Professor C. E. Mills Elward Caldwell Paul Roby Charles Keller Donald Bm-rm' FRESHMEN ,lack Baker Clifton wYllllCll83I,l SPECIAL Albert Grueser Puzucas Morris Hicks Karl Moody Virgil Ravel' 1 l l ,,,....- ...,,, .Y , ., W. 1 I i i l ' 1 ' ' 1 -98 W. - rr- Y ' X 1 . , .. , T9-fix: lr-I-s,:si ::' 2ms,m jf. ' -1. rr-if 'i ,. -:gf .A , I .W . 'ill ia ' l 5 : 11 i vw ,SJ - gi .. . ,ff I iiiiixm. V 6' qv 1 v fl' Q sf , -,fx 'l ' ' if Q i Professor Mills, Baker, Borror, Caldwell Durst, Frees, German, Green Hampshire, Heft, L. Hicks, M. Hicks Keller, Kohr, Moody, Morton Roby, Stirm, Stuckey, W'hitehead, Wilson , ji 9 fiblf i .. s- .fb lu .-'- 5- by V.V' if i lx,- ,.,.., .. V -fs Z.. 152- - ,,,,,, A lyu. A in E 'il 4. -. .: Ag n X J k x ' 1, XV, K. ',i' G., Y, ,X .,. 4 All z, . X --I i b ni Q, Q 1 ' 'V - ' -:fs . 4- 1 fgrfxf, s- if -sc 5 as as Q 4:4 X - ...N nl... M l Page One Hundred Twenty-one SPONSOR ..... PRESIDENT -- - SECRETARY--- TREASURER--- SENIORS Chester Ferguson James Phillips Robert Snavely .lrxrons A. O. Barnes Howard Minnich Louis Norris Hubert Pinney -Y . J ' W ' ll 1 1 l Aw! ll li sr, 1 OG 00 f J? G ca lm G vo ii o Q9 ,Is Sphinx JUNIORS Ernest Riesel Otho Schott Fred White Lloyd Yochum Sovnoiiomzs Raymond Gates Frank Mraz Myron Reck Page One Hundred Twenty-two Professor G. G. Grabill Ernest Riegel Fred White Howard Minnich FRESH MEN Raymond Hadflelfl Alfred .lordak P1-Encizs George Huffer Ralph Jenkinson Clarence Shankleton William Steimer - ' V V-n ,, I - , , 1 i x r NX QA:-sg.1g5. , X, W .3 1 2 . ..,. XX F' N 5 i A .55 2 5 X uw if gm, K 341 as.. M 1. .. ..,,,,, , 5 W 2 it XX A as 4 ,. N 5+ W K -i Rf Xi X is K V v ':,v.-,A I 1 A Y' ., 'F ,. :I:f:'Qf5 ' is if . f 'W v r r Q. i: -Q i I i if 'Q H ' .V -X ' 'A - , ' 23: J x - - Q 5 X A . 'i o' ' , g.,ev:wj ' -f. I :S ' X . :lisa ri.. W is I .s , -:::-:-- , 'rf , -., , .. -:'. :f-:Q, .,,, .- . V. - as . -1--'g:ys:::::51j-i., , H 'li S X 25: r,:3:,:- .i ' K. - ' SEZ-g.5Ej,, -'ferhf . ,,, 3:15:41 QL: 51512-2 'M' ---n. I- u-.wx 4 Q- Professor Grabill, Barnes, Ferguson Cates, Mraz, Minnich, Norris Phillips, Pinney, Riegel Schott, Snavely, White, Yochum Page One Hundred Twenty-three 1 W Q f , x K , x A N, ,ff 1 r.JIi'I.lL'L -M11-NIL.. 1 V Build on, and make thy castle high and fair, Rising and reaching upward to the skiesf' Page One Hundred Twenty-four Longfellow. X Artiuiiirff QU' MMU V' fxfx ' 11 X N'..R..f-.H'..'N, fl' e Qvwmf Not all the labor of the earth is done by hardened hands. -Will Carleton. Page Une Hundred Twenty-six 'll.IlL.4 Svtuhmt Gnuvrnmrnt 5 1 2- T i 'i may 1 . -,Aww +L., - , ,fr T' ff Tl-feig. ' X f'X, N 7 7? pf rf i t if its, L.-'Q fl,-, , . gm L A777 1 1 2 ' ' W , Y I l . ,,7,,,, - Y Q . L. tl l ,..,, , L- V V ki Tri' . l 'A l l ' ' 'ui l'4- L 1 H ,7,, ,, :7 ,: . 'V' V SW' IQAI L fr: . Miva . 9 .It -111' ts X351 6 -'2- za: .r,v - - 5 - i -4 AQA' 'l2 .. , ' -.' A 'ZIZ ' ' u 4 , l ' -1 - 1 X ' lllif ,.1, Q,. S i 1-T n - .. WA.. as QQ? ,A,1, 7 :.,, t .,,.,. ,ip 'IWI up 7'7.V 7 .-A 7- 1. Barnes, Charles, Gearhart, Harsha, Laukhuff Mayer, Phillips, Snavely, Vance, Van Curen, Wales lVIen's Senate SENIORS JUNIORS Wayne Harsha A. O. Barnes Perry Laukhuff Craig Wales James Phillips Edwin Gearhart Robert Snavely SOPHOMORES FRESHMAN Philip Charles John Vance Albert Mayer The lVIen's Senate is the governing bodv of all men in the colleffe This Ur . o - za OUP enforces Freshman regulatmns, and controls activities between the Freshmen and Sophomores. The members are elected by the students and are representative of the classes The four Senior and the three Junior representatives are members of the Student Council which governs all student activities. Page One Hundred Tzrvrrty-eiglzt -..- ' Fil thrill ff TH -r. it Tiifiiix- f,iif3'ri ' 'k s-S-tin, J l wma a l 51 ,- n' 1 g ' I Q i jT'i1csue ,slleeLls,t,-ll. 'Q 'lffaee fm ' 1 ' , St , I l ' A ' , A ,, 3- ' I , in ' r ' 1 5 I ' 3' . ' Leif 5: 34:- ,, at 1. 1 ,1 rv-' .' -:iw N . ' ,. ., , 1 - S :,, ' ! ' . if ' 2 ,ei l i z? f , ' J ' - ,sa 3 .P , ,, ., -7: 4 . - , A Alspach. Baltzelle, Banner. Ertzinger, Evans I Foy, Lincoln, McCabe. Propst. Ruehrmund, Weimer l Women's Senate w SENIORS JUNIORS Martha Alspach Verda Evans Dorothy Ertzinger lVlarguerite Banner Bessie Lincoln Alice Propst Mary McCabe SOPHUMORES FRESHMAN Isabel Rheurmond Alice Foy Ruth Wleinier The Wlomens Senate is the legislative body of all women in the college. The purpose of this organization is to enforce Freshman regulations and all rules relative to the interest of the women. The Junior and Senior members together with the Junior and Senior members of the lVlen's Senate make up the entire personnel of the Student Council. Page One Hundred Tzrenfy-nine 4 1. .- wg .V 1-:Y-eq., ' -. ' s. A 4 .Q A at-N. V F' QL, rig? ' Eff., :egg-,',: e .1 - , ,, B - + . . 'J :'k ' 1 .5: :zzl ie- .I giififfiiifil, 5 tix: --,.'. S K , I 1, mst ., .q, - 'f ' ?,, , up V - is ff U , , ': - f ..,,. 3 l1A l C ' .cr c u eci e e Qi it ' Barnes, Boyer. Caldwell, Echard, Fletcher Harris. Harsha, Keck, Knight. Kohr Kuinler. Riegel, Schear. Shipley, Troxel, Yantis Men's Inter-Social Group Council President .-... .... M arcus Schear Viee-President ..... .,,. J . Neely Boyer Secretary-Treasurer--- .... A. O. Barnes ALPS JONDA Kenneth Echard Julian Yantis Palmer Fletcher Robert Knight ANNEX LAKOTA Marcus Schear Sol Harris Wayne Harsha Karl Kumler CooK HOUSE SPHNIX J. Neely Boyer Waldo Keck Ernest Riegel A. 0. Barnes COUNTRY CLUB PHILQTA R. A. Shipley Ferron Troxel Elward Caldwell Clay Kohr This form of student government was organized with the purpose of legislating and enforcing with reference to men's inter-social group relations. This method of regulation is proving highly satisfactory, as a fine spirit of Cooperation is being manifested among the clubs. Page One Hundred Thirty t . H' , r'-'sq f , .5 S . , ,gk , ',,.. it ' Sm T L - ' -E .,.,, A . f 5 E Q f Q. , at Q. X, t. K LJ M S i' - 1 1- ' ' W -A . ' 'R t. t . .t 1'A 1 :-., t 7 c 4' .4,. he .vl E I EEL. - .t gr.. 4 ,--- J lk KWH. Alspach, Baker. Banner, Blume. Carpenter. Evans, Hinds Hollen, Howard, Hursh, Leiter, Lincoln, McCabe, McKenzie Nichols, Norris, Rinehart. Seaman, Steele, Thomas, Whitriey Women's Inter-Social Group Council President ............ .... B essie Lincoln Secretary-Treasurer ...... .... B ernice Norris ARBUTUS OWL Earnestine Nichols Verda Evans Ruth Hursh Mary Thomas ARCADY PHOENIX Bessie Lincoln Judith Whitney Martha Alspach Frances Hinds GREENWICH PoLYcoN Mary McCabe Marian Hollen Grace Rinehart Marguerite Banner Lorus TALISMAN Ruth Seaman Clara Baker Mary McKenzie Florence Howard ONYX ToMo DACHI Evelyn Carpenter Bernice Norris Lucille Leiter Alice Bloom The Women's lnter-Social Group Council was organized in 1926, and is com- posed of the President of each social group and a Junior representative, elected by the group. The President of this organization is a Senior, elected by the Student Council. The purpose of this body is to make and enforce all regulations concerning rushing season, bidding, and all matters pertaining to the women's groups. Page One Hundred Thirty-one X fx X S f F -' N J Vina 'jp s a -, f --as----Y f, , vt l tQ.l:-iMlfi'l AZ' il R Q l i ' apfl yi 1' i. f t ,sq-:sl . i ill ill lg-1 tx ll 1 --- -l-R ,f . To e -- - Q - S an-J H affix . f, 1- ,, .gs R , P ,. V ,A 3 i 1l -Q i F Q., 1 3: ,'.- . V R l i 2? t L YF I 1 we b Q.. i ar 5 I Allanian, Bromeley, Harnmon, lVIcConaughy Rennison, Shipley, Troxel, Williams King Hall Board President ....... --- .... R. A. Shipley Vice-President .... .... G Wynne lVlCConaughy Secretary .......... .... B oyd Rennison Treasurer ............ .... R ohert Bromeley Senior Representative ..... .... E d Hamnion Junior Representative ........ .... F erron Troxel , Sophomore Representative .... .... W endell Williams Freshman Representative--- ---- David Allaman This is a new hoard, coming into prominence this year with the gift of King Hall by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. King. This judiciary body is elected by those rooming in King Hall, and has the power to inflict penalties for an infraction of rules at its own discretion. Q Page One Hundred Thirty-two -R fl 1 fff' DV if l 4 ' -4. i - V a .2 1' . A 2 . ff f f- - t tx ' W g -M: gr, - S . -V ' ' i ,Q f f'll'9Xf-,.-- , 'Q if E i Y S, ,g .,.. 4 - gk - :g t 1 - . ' 3' A 2 .' ' 5 '5, ' .1523 F1 i 'fi fs? F- V .Ili ,lvlijf x . . 7 1 Q, gnc 'Q--'13 t if . K X 'ily - . 4 Alspach, Evans, Foy, Heller, Hollen Howard, McCabe, Myers, Snyder, Stoner, Trost Cochran Hall Board President ...... ---Freda Snyder I I Vice-President ---- ---Louise Stoner l Secretary ----------- ---Florence Howard X Treasurer - ------------ X Senior Representative ---- Junior Representative ---- - --Edna Heller -- -Mary McCabe ---- ---Verda Evans Sophomore Representative ---- ---Katherine Myers Freshman Representative- House Council Chairman- Fire Captain ----------- 1 Street Committee ---- ---- ---Alice Foy ---- ---Elizabeth Trost - - -Martha Alspach ---Marian Hollen To the Cochran Hall Executive Board falls the duty of carrying on the work of the Cochran Hall Association, which consists of all girls living in the cottages as well as those in the dormitories. The President of the Board carries responsibilities in assisting Dean McFadden. The other members are to advance the object of the Association in furthering the interests of all its members. Page One Hundred Thirty-three . L- ------ ---- . ,- -7 -.- ---- --Y -. W.. ... .Y a-iw-.-.----Q--. Y . ----. .- i --- .,. . ' -'NSN . Y .Qs r A Vw. S 1 A l 'V' l I v w g Q 555: . f ,.,.. . . A Professor Altman, Banner, Barnes, Ertzinger Miss Taylor, Professor Troop, Laukhuff, Professor Weinland Campus Council Prof. C. O. Altman, Clliliflllflfl Perry Laukhuff Prof. H. W. Troop A. O. Barnes Prof. L. A. Weinland Dorothy Ertzinger Miss Lela Taylor Marguerite Banner Last year the Campus Council was organized as an inter-student-faculty organi zation with the purpose of arranging and scheduling student activities. 'On this l council there are four faculty members. two Junior, and two Senior representatives elected by the Student Council. Page One Hundred Thirty-fouf Spkg Q S- ie, ii,iJi'i-,xii ii iiiiTii?i!TiiT3,li 41,7 if i i it if ii it ig pl fqtf vi ig i filo ' I N . 1 It.. ,J LJ I -lv Q lg ' lgqpl ii 'bl Ill el ' cl c c iulilii' H l-1-L' i K 41---'e-We-F 1 1 I Back Row-Hudock, LaPorte. Laukhuff, Bromeley Front R0lL'e'-K0l1I', Knight, Williamson, Fletcher, Harrold I l ' 1 l Pi Kappa Delta The Ohio Epsilon Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta was organized four years ago and since that time has stimulated active interest in inter-collegiate forensics at Otterbein. , , This has been the most successful year for the local chapter of this national honor- I ary organization. N X l 1 Karl YV. Kumler- represented the Otterbein Chapter at the convention of the it Province of the Lakes, held at Lansing, Michigan. April 13 and 14. ll Early in the year an invitation was extended to the National Council of Pi Kappa Delta for the holding of the YVomen's Preliminary Forensic contests of the ,Q 1928 National Convention. at Otterbein. The main convention is to be held at Heidelberg College. N l FACI LTY MEMBERS 1 Professor Altman. Professor Rosselot. Professor St-hear. Professor Palmer l'ilt?lt'll9l' Duane llarrolml Esther Williamson Perry Laukliuli Karl Kuvnler Clay Kohr STI'DIiN'l' MEMBERS Robert Knight jeane Bromeley Robert Bromeley Margaret Duerr. Kenneth Echartl Page One Humlretl Tliirty-six Helen Gibson ,lohn Hudock Margret Knowles Bruce LaPorte Virginia Nichols ' Snavely. Professor Troop Mabel Ploughman Alice Propst Bernard Redman Wendell Rhodes Theodore Riegle Nathan Roberts 4-,f --- ...V f f- ,---,N - ,--. - ,V - - A ,Ts ,..- W... x h : t ' V - , i . , . T i K ' . 1 , 1 I 1 1 , i . l 1 X l Q ul :fu ll tri , .rt I I 1' W II m n.l u b ly Y l T 1 V T li 1 l Back Row-Redman. Martin. Durst. Mayer. Rhodes. Hudoek Middle Row-LaPorte. Charles. Fletcher, Kintigh. Brolneley. Riegle Front Rau'-Eehard. Knight, Harrold. Kumler Men's Debate This year Otterbein completed probably 'the most extensive and successful forensic program ever undertaken by the local forensic department. Debating the Conference question, Resolved: That the Present Governmental Tendeney in the United States to Restrict Personal Liberty is to be Condemned. the afhrmative team defeated Hiram College and Capital University. losing one decision debate to Marietta College. The negative won from Ohio Northern Uni- versity. but dropped, one debate to Heidelburg College and Capitol University. Non-decision debates were held with lyluskingum, Heidelberg and Mt. Union Colleges. The affirmative squad was composed of Fletcher. Bronieley, Knight. Durst and Echard, while Harold. Hampshire. Hudock. Laljorte, Martin, Charles, Mayer and Kintigh were the members of the negative squad. Rhodes. Redman and Riegel were added to the squads for two debates on the question. Resolved. That the Present Method of Making Nominations by the Direct Primary Should be Abolishedf' Page One Hunzlrezf Tllirty-seven DV.-XNI-I E. HARRoLD Pnotf. LESTER RAINES College Orator Director Professor Raines has been at Otterbein only one year, but he has proved that he knows how to direct dramatics. Otterbein was represented in the State Inter-Collegiate Oratorical contest by Duane Harrold: in the National Oratorical Contest on the Constitution by Karl Kuniler: in the Womens Oratori- cal Contest by Alice Propst. and in the Peace Oratory Contest by Nathan Roberts. Williamson, Kumler. Broineley. Gibson. Nicholas, Ploughnian. Duerr After several years. the women's debate activities have been revived in our school and Otter- bein debated this year with Heidelberg College. Dennison University. Ohio Wesleyan University and Baldwin-Wallace College on the question: Resolved, i'That Congress Be Given the Power to Enact a lfniform Marriage and Divorce Law. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight John Hudock Fred White Richard Jones Henry Gallagher John Robinson Ross Miller These tzro young folks Il'l'l7lf your blessing. Thank You THE CAST Clyde Beilstein Lawrence Hicks George Griggs Alice Propst Verda Evans Gladys Snyder DIRECTOR ......s,.. --- Margaret Kumler Margaret Haney Ellis Hatton Wayne Cheek Karl Kumler Claude Zimmerman -Professor Lester Raines BUSINESS lN'lAN,-KGER--- .... Everett Boyer STAGE MANAGER ,.,. ...E D onald J. Borrer The comedy, Thank You, presented by the Junior Class, was one of the best plays witnessed in recent years by an Otterbein audience. We will not soon forget the '4Rector.,' John Hudock, who looked and acted his part so well: Alice Propst. his niece. was her charming self: Fred Wvhite and Richard Jones, as father and son. received our admiration for their ability in acting their parts. No comedy could be complete without the most humorous part, Henry Gallagher as Andy Beardsbyf. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine 1 I ' 5 .- ' A ' ffl i i Ciiill 1 xx, if Tp Ai l T1 i it 1- T' ill tl T T Q ,l .. ,,Y,,, --.LTL-.,-.--.T.l , ' ,Lili-Q 't -il. TLL- TJ T' - iii-l L- ri Lili' 'J V..-,-.-,---.. .--, - an Y Y - , K-- ...V Ti fr. Raines. Propst, Hammon, White, Bechtolt. Camp. Harrold Theta Alpha Phi PRESIDENT ......... -- ---Francis Bechtolt VICE-PRESIDENT ------.--- ---Jean Turner Camp SECRETARY-TREASURER ---- ---Betty White FACULTY DPONSOR -------.----- --------- P rofessor Lester Raines ALUMNI MEMBERS Kathleen White Dimke Lester M. Mitchell llida L. Steele Wanda A. Gallagher Henry Olson Mildred l. Swah Pl-EDCES Ruth Asire Henry Gallagher Isabelle Ruehrrnund W'ilhurn Bargdill Karl W. Kl1IlllCl' Boyd Rennison Everett Boyer Alfred Owens Fred White Verda Evans The National Council of Theta Alpha Phi. National Honorary Dramatic Fra- ternitv, announced in April, 1927. that Otterhein had been granted a chapter. Ohio Zeta.. Other Ohio Chapters are located at Heidelberg College. Ohio Northern Uni- versity, and Ohio Vifesleyan University. Theta Alpha Phi selects its I1lE'1T1lJEl'S from students who have met Certain high requirements in local dramatic productions. lts purpose is to foster an interest in draniatics and to provide the means for uniting socially, students. alumni, and instructors of dramatics. Page One Hundred Forty i l' T A . Fourth Rozt'fRuehrmuntl. Shively. Dolle. Gilrson. R. Broniely. ,l. Bronlely. Lincoln. Snyder Third Razr-Clemens. Professor Raines. Haney. Hicks. Tryon. Cordon. Baker. Kintigh Seeond RlIll'+I4EllIl13Il. White. llarrolil. Camp. Bechtolt. Propst. Hannnon Front Rozrslinigllt. Williams. Snyder. Baker. Hanna Cap and Dagger PREsIDI-:NT ..r,. ,,,. , r,..r....,,..,..A..., P lrancis Bechtolt Xficrg-PRESIDENT ..,.......,...,........,.., Duane Harrold SECRETARY .................,........r... Betty White TREASURER ..... ,, ,......... - ........A.... Edward Hammon The Cap and Daggeru is Otterliveiu's clratnatic cluli. It is composed of those who are interested in the art of play production. its object he-ing the association and development of students of this type. The Cap and Dagrgef' each year contributes a Fall and a Spring play which are of merit and of general interest. This year it somewhat enlarged its activities and produced four original plays as well as aiding in the production of the popular stage success. lf I XVere King. Much interest in clramatics is annually aroused and fostered hy this organi- zatton. Page One Hznidrcrl Forty-one Love, will you marry me here at the foo! of the gl1H0ll'S?u Page One Hundred Forty-two Francis Bechtolt Edward Harnmon Fred White Henry Gallagher Yvilburn Bargdill Robert B1'0lTlCl6y Wendell Willialiis Richard Sanders Franklin Puderbaugli Lawrence Hicks John Hudocli Alfred Owens Quentin Kintigh Everett Snyder Karl Kuinler Ulf I Were King THE CAST Wendell Rhodes Oliver Spangler Boyd Rennison Alice Propst lsabelle Ruehrmund ,lean Turner Camp Jeanne Bronieley Helen Clemans Lucy Hanna Margaret Haney Margaret Baker Maurine Knight Gladys Snyder Marian Dew Margaret Tryon PRODUCTION STAFF Business Manager, Everett Boyer: Stage Manager, lxarl Kunilerg Assistant Stage Managers, Wendell Rhodes and Franklin Puderbaughg Electrician, Roy Schwarzleoph Properties, 'Lucy Hanna, Sara Baltzelle at the Organ Edna Hayes, Soloist, 5. r HA fair fghi. comlzzcted according to the hanumlfle lazrs of 'Qlf I Were Kingv If I Viiere King. presented by the Cap and Dagger Club in the Otterbein chapel Jan. 15. 1927. was one of the most outstanding performances in the dramatic history of the college. Francis Bechtolt. in the leading role of Francois Villon. displayed exceptional ability, his acting being highly ar- tistic and his dramatic scenes. especially. being played with much power. Alice Propst was charming in her role as Katherine de Vancelles. Much of the credit for the success of the play goes to the skill and zeal of its director, Professor Raines. who is the head of the Public Speaking Department. The stage scenery and lighting effects combined with the acting to secure reality and effectiveness. The art depart- ment. under the direction of Mrs. Delphine Dunn. is re- sponsible for the painting of the wings for the garden set- ting used in two of the acts. 'Pa szrurrl and lantern fi ge One Hundred Forty-three On the evening of April 30, four original plays produced by the combined efforts of the Cap and Dagger Club and Ohio Zeta Chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, were produced in the college chapel. Saumuri,,' a Japanese tragedy, is from the pen of Lillian Shively, a member of the Sophomore class, while Clare Again,'7 a comedy, was writ- ten hy Ernestine Nichols, of the Senior class, and Verda Evans, a Junior. ,Edna Alton Zeller, a former student of Pro- fessor Raines at the University of Minnesota, is the author of the other two productions, The Road to Agincourtw and '4Undercurrents. The acting, stage setting and lighting of these plays were excellent, making the performance a decided success. Page One Hundred Forty-four i i t a L. J,-ll-,.-lL-' .d-dh,ll,.llL. .4 flflitvrarg Svnrivtirn Cleiorhetea MOTT0--NNOH Palma Sine Lrrborev COLORS+L1'g'flf Blue and Tan Cleiorhetea, a progressive women's society of high literary standards. had its beginning in 1371 when eleven members of Philalethea separated from that body and formed the foundation for the new organization. This change was made be- cause of crowded Conditions in the older society. Cleiorhetea varies her programs with readings, original stories. original poetry. orations and extemporaneous speaking, Every feature on a program is used that will most adequately give expression to the individual s talent. Once each year an operetta is given. ACTIVE MEMBERS Siswrons Martha Alspach Marguerite Blott Rosalie Copeland Grace Cornetet Dorothy Ertzinger Mabel Eubanks Josephine Flannigan Virginia German Ruth Hursh Mary Long Lucile Leiter Mae Mickey Edith Moore Bernice Norris Charlotte Owen Betty Plummer Ruth Seaman Freda Snyder Thelma Snyder Page One Hundred Forty-six SENIORS Elizabeth Trost Nellie lVallace Betty lvhite Dorotha Wlurm JUNIORS Nelle Ambrose Alice Blume Helen Cover Ruby Emerick Margaret Eubanks Frances Hinds Frances Slade Florence Wardell Doris Wetherill Mildred Wilson SoPHoMoREs Irene Bennert Gladys Dickey Rosa Drew Margaret Edgington Frances George Margaret Duerr Mildred Marshall Elya Moody Ruth Moore Katherine Meyers Dorothy Phillips Thelma Pletcher Beulah Wingate FRESHMEN Glendora Barnes Florence Cruit Evelyn Edwards Kathryn Cantz Frances Hooper rj M la -:gigs ry -if Ill V I l j w l l l 1 - V- -,Q - ...7.- nqvv- - ...- . .-.AY ,-., 1. W.- ---if , e I l ll ll 3 .. 1, o 2 an iei , a f . g ,, , hi W A . Q , , . 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Copeland Cornetet, Cover, Dickey, Drew, Duerr, Eclgington, Emerick Edwards. Ertzinger, Eubanks, Euhanks, Flanagan, German, George Hinds, Hursh, Leiter. Long, Marshall. Mickey Moore, Moody, Myers, Norris. Owen, Phillips, Pletcher Plummer, Seaman, Shively. Slade, F. Snyder, T. Snyder, Trost Wallace, Wardell, Wetherill, White, Wilson, Wingate, Wurm Page One Hundred Forty-seven ' w l I A ,,. .... f , V1 1 E fN,fN few Cs-7235 ef ' rw. it M D0 ,Q Philophronea MOTTO-Philia Kali Phronema Philophronea was founded in the same year as Philomathea, in 1357, and since then has always been a friendly rival of the brother society. Philiphronea instills into its members fine literary merits obtained from valu able training and excellent programs. The sessions develop literary growth thi ou the medium of debate, oratory, essays, music and parliamentary drill. A special feature of the year is the stag session which is held each sprin SENIORS Ressler Brown Palmer Fletcher Edward Hammon Charles Keller Charles Lambert Perry Laukhufl' Ross Lohr John Noel Harry Widdoes ACTIVE MEMBERS J UNIORS Donald Borrer Wayne Cheek Robert Erisman Dwight Euverard Edwin Gearhart Gwynne lVlcConaughy George Moore Nathan Roberts George Rohrer Page One Hundred Forty-eight SOPHOMORES Richard Durst Cralton Gee Albert Mayer Richard Sanders F RESHMEN David Allaman John Baker Oliver Spangler 'Ht F114 l! s' s'7Q'1 . -P l , w ,tl W -'L,....v , u.f.l.J Q I, we tt ff 09 1 H iff' Nw F1 wk,f 'Lf .E y' ,-,QI tis. N' I,ITxAXl l ll ll ll ll X A -1-ga ,-A , L+: -- 1, -......-....-,..., . ... ,..,,,-. , ., Y . l -W 4.1 . H 1 912 --. sex e .:,. , E A N X A. 1 R ,, t Q X qs '1 x x J- 9 X X . x - lwkx iw i f kt QS 2 1 ' YWWS x -our 3 1 V. N t kg- ft A x N. A ' av N F .f i n W , 'Q m y I N . EXW: , Akin TQ'M an EQ Q 1 7m-fx, N, 1 4-Lifxi 'W 5,9333 w,QE 'Ns-ff f 3, 1 l . .IR u 3 ,. .- l k. , 'S 51 , 4 i', 'lt e A 4 el f.. 46:2 2 . ' 211. 3 f.1i,k . My 1 wg ' s KK 'N 554 Wie? Q ..-1:32 , , N -' V' Allaman. Baker. Borror. Brown, Cheek Durst. Erisman. Euverard, Fletcher, Gearhart Gee, Hammon, Keller, Lambert, Laukhuff Lohr, Mayer, McConaughy, Moore. Noel Roberts, Rohrer, Sanders, Spangler, Widdoes M, -- --.-l Wien fw s36qm , ,,.m -iv' 1 , L+- -QS! le- V gat- A A He, 5 'Q X 5 Q QQ arise .. W4 I f '75 0 'fx I 4. .. 7-ww? e ':':55E'52i'f:25g2-N A fszaff 2'1 Q Page One Hundred Forty-nine ,- 5: 4 l I p, ir K i 4 1 I1 5. 1 I 1 11 ,, W 1 H I 1 5 1 Philalethea MOTTOf-'Veritas NOSITMITZ Clipeumu COLORS-Pink and White Philalethea claims the distinction of being the oldest literary society for women upon the campus. The society was organized in 1852 and since that time has always held lofty ideals of literary value for the girls who are striving to serve her. Programs are varied and are so arranged that theygive to the individual development along all lines. Special training is given in extemporaneous speaking. Philalethea's alumnae return to ardently thank her for the social training with which she has fitted them. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Jean Bromley Mary Bunce Helen Gibson Ruth Hayes Audra Keiser Helen Kern Freda Kirts Bessie Lincoln Mary McCabe Mary Mills Amy Morris Ruth Musselman Ernestine Nichols Marjorie Nichols La Vonne Steele Kathryn Steinmetz Louise Stoner Gladys Walker' Laura Whetstone Judith Whitney Gertrude Wilcox Esther Williamson Page One Hundred Fifty JUNIORS Lois Armentrout Josephine Drury Verda Evans Esther George Marcella Henry Marian Hollen Thelma Hook Florence Howard Ethel Kepler Margaret Kumler Helen May Mary McKenzie Lauretta Melvin Myrtle Nafzger Dorothy Patton Viola Peden Mahel Plowman Leona Raver Gladys Snyder Mary Thomas Ruth Trevorrow SoPHoMoREs Ruth Asire Faith Baker Marian Carnes Vira Dunmire Leila Griflin Edna Hayes Edna Heller Nitetis Huntley Mary Lehman Mildred Loclmer Virginia Nicholas Charlotte Heist Isabel Ruehrmund Louise Secrest Martha Shawen Ethel Shreiner Edna Tracy Ruth Weiliier Mildred Zinn FRESHMAN Lucy Hanna 0 wr... M l 34.555, .gi . ...LH . MW . 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'f .Qr .g -. I X 4 ,Z 1:51-In 4 9' -g 1 - , ygly y. N-,, H4 . . I an ,Q 4-2... L' A' .521 123235 ,' 4' , 3- Q , 'ff' ' ' . . F34 r 1 fi - ' ,gf 4 - ' - li . Armentroul. Asire. Baker. Bromeley. Bunce. Carnes, Dunmire. Drury Evans, George. Gibson. Grii'Hn, Hayes. Heller. Henry Hook, Hollen. Howard. Huntley. Keiser. Kepler, Kern Kurtz. Kumler. Lehman. Lincoln. Locliner. May. McCabe Mc-Kenzie. Melvin. Mills. Morris. Musselman. Naftzger. Nicholas Nichols. Peden. Plowman, Raver. Heist, Rl1El1l'l'1'lHI'lfl, Sliawen Slireiner. Snyder. Steele. Steinmetz. Stoner. Thomas, Tracy Trevarrow. Walker. Weimer, Wlietstone. Whitney. Wilcox. Williamson. Zinn Page One Hundred Fifty-one ltr lui if if 1 i Philomathea N MOTTO-uQu,a-rere Nostrum Stadium Esf' Philomathea is one of Otterbeinls long honored organizations upon the campus. It was founded in 1857 for the purpose of promoting and increasing the in- terest in original literary work. lts programs give valuable training in parlia- mentary drill, debates, musical sessions and orations. The ideals it holds up to its members for quality and merit of work, train for future success. , Philomathea does its best to bring out the latent literary qualities of its men. It trains for better manhood. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS J UNIORS SOPHOMORES Neely Boyer Clyde Beilstein Philipp Charles Elward Caldwell Everett Boyer John Dolle Dorsey Cole Louis Hampshire Wayne Harsha Reginald Shipley Walter Martin, Robert Mumma Page One Hundred F ifty-two Lawrence Hicks John Hudock Waldo Keck Clay Kohr Karl Kumler Doyle Stuckey Claude Zimmerm all Kenneth Echard Louis Frees Lorentz Knoulf Charles Mumma FRESHMI-:N William Ritchey Hugh Steckman l L 1-1, ? ,,,-, -LLM, - 4 m lLL4H,JL YQUA5 mu. AU JH, lk, 'NY 'QP' ., . 1' 5' . A, 9 Q- Q sn In A- g, -. 9 5 X i n ' fl A' 2 --M - :tag 5.35. ,, 'F Q. S Y Y WY 4 12. f- ' - v - M' fi. ' ' Y W 'W ' J . 1 . iii , ' . gg, A Y r ,U , ' f f- gg 1' 1-1 ,ggigz d QI: W I y , .,,,. win 45 -'-'-1-121:33 . wa 'X 2E?s:f:- f - f, K 'A fgf-V 55? 1' sf -2 Y g 44 Q. 'rf .5 M4 Y 9' :i 333, . nib sf 1 1 1 , I M ,ii il'.' U A ' m ' 1., QV iq, l -, ' . - m m mm L -2 'f gf if 1 V Beilstein, E. Boyer, N. Boyer, Caldwell, Charles Cole, Dolle, Echard. Frees, Hampshire 1 Harsha, Hicks, Hudock, Keck W Kohr, Kumler, Knouff. Martin. C. Mumma I R. Mumma. Ritchey, Shipley, Stuckey, Zimmerman 5 1- Page Une Hundred Fifty-three , Y J' ' Q ,, Y' 7477 ' YW' W ' 'W' V 1 Y- N 1 Q, If if KL ,I ,U 'r xx Qt x Arg: Y, -'I ' x ' 'u ' 1 I I 1 . L 1 ,' L -1 L ,X L I- J L I I L 4 I LE J -V ' if T 1 Beneath the rule of men entirely great, The pen is mightier than the sword. Page One Hundred Fiftykfour - -Lytton FX- ll lsiq X iff' rw .hw lguhlimiinmi ,534 l Q.. A, a L. dj. -79 f q ,-W,.llM i '7 ff C A mix 1 lf fix' If F Weill! wilfliliil .I L 1 L+ all I L I I Ollie Eau xml! arhmal ff ' VFoRLNSxr',xrzrIsIsxvIN'Fin.si coumzuvcr DEBATE or mn Harsha Mumma Norris Hursh VViddoes Evans Bright Kumler Bromeley Charles EDITOR ............... ..... W ayne V. Harsha BUSINESS MANAGER .... ..... R obert E. Mumma SPECIAL REPORTERS I News ...................... Louie W. Norris Special Features ............... Verda Evans , Women's Dormitories ...... Margaret Kumler Robert Bromeley 1, Men's Dormitory ............... James Bright Sports ...................... Harry Widdoes ' Locals ............. ..... P hillipp Charles Assistants---Ellis B. Hatton, Lawrence Hicks f Arthur German, Parker Heck GENERAL REPORTERS Ernestine, Nichols, Claude Zimmerman, Lillian Shively, Alfred Owens, Karl Kumler, Kenneth Echard, Charles Shawen, Gerald Rosselot, Mary Thomas, Gladys'Dickey, Marcella Henry, Thelma Hook, Clyde Beilstein, Mason Hayes ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS-ROSS Miller, Lorin Surface, David Allaman CIRCULATION -MANAGER-Ruth Hursh ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGERS-Katherine Myers., Margaret Edgington, Mildred Wilson, Margaret Duerr Page Une Hundred Fifty-six ml' 41 kt-ll- '11 L..,T'c-J lo ' Le, fe , A .n M ii i Y - K- , -'-gffsjf'-rw' ,f -T wi- sig 1 . , , , . . . X J, ,, , , , '- 1 , I 4 ,, P V X v X gfixl gff X1 i' 'inf fix gl 371,11 0 ' C gy W, l , i u i o , w ' 1 -W ZW W . 9S3:1,4Z'cn '. N f-'ffiffiiil-I .,- -111222: -1'9 , A' -sa Q NV fr. , jf .b . fi ,P r N, .rj , ,- w6,1Ti12irigQq.,. -5. I . A X-.-px' -: A ff: xy ,-.F . ! i1i5..3.-1, - ., H - ,V 6 si s xy.-A .gc - z., :VJ-' MH :H 3:51-':::i:.5g., : IT 1 . ,,,, , s:x..5:,:.1r -'ru ess, 1-21' ' :f-sxqsz:-3 5. ..g:512:1'-' Hynix .w are-f ew 0 .. Ei'S15fEfrf2'-2 lb.. , V q,:,::f':-,zz-1-rf fiirtiiiw is 'A H gill-Eli, ,.,.,'. ' f' ' N-f Allaman, Beilstein, Dickey, Duerr, Echard Edgington, Gates, German, Hatton. Heck Henry, Hicks, Hook, K. Kumler, Miller Myers, E. Nichols, Owen, Rosselot, Shawen Shively, Surface, Thomas, Wilson, Zimmerman .gif Mn i ,' i lu' ii 1' , 1 wifes., , ,Q ' 4' '7f'?1Z'41., Y , I .,-: - i ,ff wgiz K Pi , ., Page One Hundred Fifty-seven t M27 1 .sf f wa- f f 4-fir'-sr' ' ' W' 'ff ,f -l 1 fx , f - I , I ' . ' 1 ' ii t 'f X' f if fi Y ' H- an , ' ' ' , '-gt-T ' l t t' if ,lf 'min 1 I L .i . 1 3 I V Q , I 4 gym? I I i , V V f- t A - L - f ' , ' Y' Q--.1 - -, 7 , - 1f-'.-llQ-f- 1' EH -'A-Lil-' '-A 7' - 'Egl-4 ' i l l l ' ii l i l ' :fit . N ii ag-If It 'v ' V, A istattrt o f T 1 9 2 7 f Q 1 it f P 5 I 'xzim Tot l ' Pniahat yy ' ' ,t,.,1 X 1 TKJUZXQRMSS 2 i : grmgmumm I f if t ff' 'if-5 ' 19553 A 1 lil: K V . .' i5i2':,3stXX'-it W 1 1 I . i ' S 5 ' t l l If , ...,. T i ' it ,. f -3 l It T A i 5 l Q Knight Riegel 4 Howard Griggs Zimmerman l i W Keck Banner Troxel Y 3 i - . t l EDITOR .................... ........ .......... R 0 bert Ixnight 1 BUSINESS BIANAGER .... ---Ernest Riegel , , Q V r t E1nroR1.xL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF , I i 3 Assistant Editor -------.---- Florence Howard Asst. Business Manager--Claude Zimmerman t 1 i ' Faculty Editor ------------.--- Frances Hinds Treasurer ----------------..-- Ferron Troxel t A i Senior Editor --------------- Mary McKenzie Advertising Manager ---------- George Griggs l I 1 ' Junior Editor ---------------- George Rohrer Asst. Advertising Managers--Howard Minnich Q Activities ------- Clyde Beilstein. Verda Evans Ross Miller, Margaret Kumler I Marcella Henry, Maurine Knight Lloyd Yochum Helen May. Alice Propst Circulation Manager ------------ Waldo Keck Special Features ------------. Lucille Roberts Asst. Circulation Managers --.--- Ethel Kepler Organizations -----------.--- Nelle Ambrose Edwin Gearhart. Craig Wales t 1 Athletics ----- -.------ K arl Kumler V Viola Peden 1 Stenographer --- ---- Marguerite Banner g ' ' t ' t i l i A i i 1 1 i , , 1 3 i i i Page One Hundred Fifty-eight ' 1 I A t 9:4-11: . X . NN YQ. L, Q Q, X Sim: , ,A z .U ,, .M W.. ,fur : 3 , -' , RMT.-Terf Q F E . ... 1 x x 1 ??i5,:f W? ' h Q Ambrose. Beilstein, Evans. Cearhart Henry, Hinds, Kepler, Knight K. Kumler. M. Kumler. McKenzie. May Miller, Minnieh. Peden. Propst Roberts, Rohrer, Wales. Yochum Page One Hundred Fifty-nine l 'ft l K CK PT Jfxirnwl, lf-Q1 Cf-iff? -'fx r' V' - if -it il-slhlf tl- , ge-2- law, I a A, .sf , 2 -,gil I , 1, -: N,-. U - I um Q tp Rx X , l , l f .f ' .L - 'X ' f 1 ,. '- ' 'f .11' P55555 . ' - - L ' ' 25533 fer? . . at if -if' 2' Wei P-L Gs 1 2 i X ' ,r2ijQ.-if: 46 ig Q 1. . i 1- 1 xxxA. ---- ,. 1 'iz Q lla'.,:.:'I'Q.1'-'J-lf'-iff Q Q ,I r , -. r .H QREQQSQSQ 3:25:3- '- ' 1 HP list l: 'SF'3z 1 ' M, F , gi, 'f9 ' - X:-., - ' '7 Ev: l , , Y 1 ii . 2 V 'ff' in l A -,iw - L E . r -g , . V -,Sis ' L HIJIZ-rilllllllf , . s. .. ,xl li , . Xi X X.,--. -...www ,r , fa A 'ti - s J - -Q PRESIDENT-n --------------- Charlotte Owen SECRETARY ..... -...--- - --- ---- Laura Whetstone The Quiz and Quill Club Consists of upper-Classmen who have clone outstand- ing work in Creative writing. The Club sponsors the annual Quiz and Quill Contest, open to Freshmen and Sophomores, and offers prizes for the best work submitted. Each year two magazines are published which are representative of the best literary eiforts of the school. SENIORS Roy Burkhart .lean Turner Camp Wayne V. Harsha Edward Hammon Ernestine Nichols Charlotte Owen Thelma Snyder Laura Whetstone Page One Hundred Sixty FACULTY Mizrumzns Professor C. O. Altman Professor P. E. Pendleton JUN1oRs Verda Evans Marcella Henry Louis W. Norirs Martha Shawen Mary Thomas Munir 1- pi if ' Y 'F ,M Q First Tenor- Baclf Rau'-F. Miller. Mumma. Thompson. Eschbach. Bechtolt. Wlilliams. Wise, Gordon. Breden. R. Miller Middle Rau'-Poulton. Roby. Stirm. Spangler, White. Rhodes. L. Miller. Ruhrer. Harris. Frees. Hatton Front R0Il'4Hllfl-UIHU. Kurtz. Boyer. Griggs. Spessard. McKnight. Keller. Zimmerman, Caldwell. McConaugl1y Glee Club First Bass- Lawrence Miller Ross Miller Fred Miller Ernest Stirm Paul Roby qecond Tenorf James Godron Francis Bechtolt George Griggs Elward Caldwell Charles lVlumma Curt Poulton LaVere Breden Gwynne McGonaughy Claude Zimmerman George Rohrer Harold Thompson Homer Huffman James Harris Wendell Williams Stanley Kurtz Second Bass- Charles Keller Wilbur McKnight Oliver Spangler Wlendell Rhodes Fred Wvhite Neely Boyer Lewis Frees Dean Wise Each engagement this year added to the former records of success of the Otter- bein Mens Glee Club. Approximately 20.000 persons enjoyed the various Concerts given throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania. in addition to those listening to the program broadcast from radio station WVAIU. in Columbus. Much credit is due Professor A. R. Spessard for his fine work in the training of this organization. Page One Humlred Sixty-tivo Back Ron'-Caldwell. Zimmerman. Rohrer. Kurtz, Keller. F. Miller, Thompson. Bechtolt, Huffman Front Run'-Poullon. Wise, BIIIUIIIIB, Griggs. Spessarcl. McConaugl1y, Breclen, Rhodes Banjo - Mandolin Orchestra Banjos- Arthur Spessard Dean Wise Wendell Rhodes Gwynne lVlcConaughy Curt Poulton Clarinet- Glaude Zimmerman Bass Viol- Charles Keller Trombone- Francis Bechtolt Banjos- LaVere Breden Charles lVlumma Elward Caldwell George Griggs Homer Huffman First Cornet- Fred Miller Second Cornet- Stanley Kurtz Bassoon- George Rohrer Piano- Harold Thompson A special feature of the Glee Club is the Banjo-Mandolin Orchestra. lts novel numbers furnish interesting variations to the programs. The personnel of this orchestra includes musicians of unusual talent. Though several of the valuable members will be lost by graduation, tl1e exceptional ability of the undergraduates bespeaks the success of the club next year. Page One Hundred Sixty-three I' .1 I e , . , , T . 4 - r . N I s -l L -l L .1 I. L L I I u I I L J Page One Hundred Sixty-four All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of time. -Longfellow. 4, 1 LJLLJHLJXJ Qlampwa Qlluh Q1 '63 .' I 'G' 1f:--- 1:5555 , f , 1 Bark Row-Norris. Ertzinger. Leiter, Howard, Snyder, Shively. Hinds Front Row-Kepler. Hursh. Owen. Stoner, Nichols Y. W. C. A. Cabinet PRESIDENT ........................................ VICE-PRESIDENT .,...... TREASURER ....,E, CHORISTER -- PIANIST ........, . -. ADVISORY COMMITTEE - A , Charlotte Owen Ruth Hursh Bernice Norris Frances Hinds Lillian Shively fMrs. E. M. Hursh Mrs. W. H. Troop IMrs. S. E. Rupp The Y. YV. C. A. hegins its program early in the year with the Big Sister mme ment. This does 11lllCl'l to aecustom the new girls to College life. Like the Y. M. C. A.. the girls sponsor various speakers on the Campus Nlost of this work is clone in conjunction with the 11161115 organization. The annual May Morning Breakfast is the largest annual social event the Onl- theniselves sponsor. The other events. as the Hallowe'en and St. Patriekis paitles are held with the Y. M. C. A. - Page One Hmmlrerl Sf.YIj Sl..Y Back Rozcsl-eliman. Griggs. I-aukliufl. Barnes. Keck Front Rl?ll4Y'AI3l'Sll, Lambert, lrlarsha Y. M. C. A. Cabinet PRESIDENT ....... .... - --Charles Lambert VICE-PRESIDENT ......... - --- ---Waldo Keck SECRETARY ........ ..........,. - ........ R obert Snavely TREAsL7RER ........ ......... .... L o uie Norris Faccrrv ADv1soI:--- ------- ---Prof. E. NI. Hursh The Y. M. C. A. is one of the broadest and most helpful menis organizations on the campus. Essentially religious in its nature. it also takes into account other phases of activity. During the year it has augmented its own program by having various outside speakers tall-1 and conduct conferences on the campus. Most notable of these was the four-clay conference lecl by Dr. R. M. Davis of Chicago. This year the Y. M. C. A.. along with the Y. YV. C. A.. carried on an extensive program of social activities. The most important of these the Y Mixer held at the beginning of the year. Page One Hundred Sixty-seven CHRISTIAN ENDEAYOR CABINET Ifm:l.' RllII I:4IIII'Cl'. Alspach. T1'ew1'rmv. Henry. NIIIIHIIIH from Run'-Ix11i-flat. hvzlns. W Pimer. I.E'I1lII2.ll1 1- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Baclf Run'-Griggs. Amlmrnse. L6-hman. Shively. Martin fllidzlle Rau'-Armentrout. Hnllen. Ralston. Steinmetz. Plowman. Hayes. Bromeley Frmzf Ron'-Raver. Dr. Snavely. Boyer. Alspacll Page One HI1lIlIft'fI Sixty-v1'ght SCIENCE CLIE BHK'lfR01l'+SW8l'I'lf:'1'. Camp. Weimer. Norris. St. John. l-lnwarcl. Steele. Wysong. Zimmerman. Blume Tlzirzl R0lL'+l5I1lCl'lCli. Cover. Trevnrruw, Perle-n. Bennett. Euhanks. Wetlrerill, Whitney Second ROIl'-P1'fDfCS5I'Jl' Wilson, Hayes. SllllDlEV. Baker. Tryon. Millet. Prufessur Hanawalt. Griggs Front Ron'--Holly. Cearliart. James. Hicks, Btnror. Lulu' FRENCH CLIB Back Row-Smith, Wallace. Patton. Dew, Clemans. Lee, Steinmetz Front Rau'-Professor Mills. Shively. Drury, Grilfen. Rolirer Page One Hundred Sixty-nine CHAUCEH CLUB ' Back Rau'-Melvin. Roberts. Kern. Seaman .Uifldle Rott'-Leiter. Hunk. Banner. Flannigan. Hintls. Musselman Front Rott'-Nichols. Ertzinger. Dr. Sllerrick. Long, Snyder OTTERBIQIN Kiltiilil CLUB Mnrris. Gaines. Bickel. Ballzelle. D. Xxvi-lil1Wl'iglll. XI. XV2.liI1W1'ighI. Haney. Heestantl. Neff. Spring. Welker Murphy. Hayes. Senff. Luchner Clelnzmsf Zimmerman. Steele. Wllllave. Jullnson. Zinn. Hotfnlan Young. Hull. 1'llIE'l'lll1llll1ll. We-therill. Ceurge. Leiter. Gress. Sltela. Trout. Corneiel. Ltmtnis. Dun- Inire. Hwmk Amlanxs. McCnwun. Shively. Wilstm. Enlwanks. Mills. Wltitefurtl, Kepler. Prinz Huffman. ESL'llI121C'h. Frees. Fnster. Miller. Sham Page Ont' Humfrerl Serenrt' l ' 1 'A , ' l ' A A .. ' 2 . , Q '-'. 'B Q.. Q- -C4 ' 5:5 K 'Sv . ' - ' mix J Q -, ,W Y 1 , ,, . .1 SOCIOLOGY CLUB Lohr. Schear, Van Curen. McKnight. German. Green. Mumma, Reck, Pinney, Noel Falstick. Lambert. James, Robert, Roberts. Smith, Sham. Wolcott, Myers, Drury. C. Snyder, Minnich. Slawila Lai, Troxel, Lehman. Locke. Robinson. McRill. E. Nichols. F. Snyder, Alspach. Williamson Zimmerman, Chaney. Hayes. Rinehart. Whitney. Bennett. Slack. Hursh. Morris. M. Nivliols, Long, Raver L APOLLO ART CLUB Page One Hundred Seventy-one ,:,, J -K. p.F , .elf : 'Vs ' 'L 'n e t f f - ':. ' r 1 f ,f X. ,f N, .f .ll X 'X ,f 1 4 . f 1 ' ' ' r ' 1 ' , f , Q l t l Q I I l I I I I WJ-L,'L,-,lLll- ,,,,,-l.,, L .4 'cln acts exemplary, not only win, Ourselves good names, but doth to others give Matter for 'uirtztous deeds, by which we livef' -Chapman. Page One Hundred Seventy-two t t . 'ju iKPprP5Pnia1tiuP Him zmh Hinmen ln the belief that within the ranks of the Senior Class are to be found those students who represent the spirit of Otterbein, an election was held to select two men and two women who. through their four years, have proved themselves worthy of special recognition by their fellow students. This election was based on the following points: service, scholar- ship, participation in school activities, character, and leader- ship. Not until the publication of the Sibyl was it disclosed that Mabel Eubanks and Mary McCabe were elected as Repre- sentative Wlonien and that Perry Laukliulli and Robert Snavely were elected as Representative Men. Although this is only the second year of this custom, the members of the staff feel that the students have selected their representatives wisely. Page One Hunzlrefl Seventy-four Q .- ,,, ,,, . Y, ,V - 1-. -f --if Y A Y. K , I ' 'N 1 ' J ,, X,,. V , 'v-rf ' fp 1 1 --.. ,Y ,.,, ---M , ,-A-, ,, ' N !':l'1..f, W ' 5 K . . ,Ny--1.81 -1911,--..j .- A 'K + 'meal-.,, W- J, N1 ,W Nw-1 ,f - -X 4,3 v 1. Q, .. F539 'S-Ns1':s M . 1 , i- ik.9.vw1'4'- ' V-:SK -'HRK M ' 2. , , N, , . . ,,pEm:.., ,. . 1 -fg2g:'fg',gf1. Ni -,..4: .1 'Q x- N , , .. . P2 if, -,' 'ii ,: A f i If-Z.: . , -- - 5:5 125323, 4,1 .. 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Nw 4,'f':i.4.a3:'fm.z,f. -,,:.,.. i-Q-rfif -.,r:w5r-1-fggfsesffwx-,. -. X-M-fm 1 fy - -- V N, ,. , , x W, Q. k ' ' ' xg X '1 Mk C3 hEv3'75flv','q'- .--.i'-ws.f'-:- '- ,: ,Y .c Eff 5f Tf?'Em'!f, 'ff':'i'?7'. '1'Q'i-wr- 3'm: 'f'- -'www - , -7 1fc , QQESGKSWMMW' 'A:u1-:'uxf,..'x...'Sf:Z'g.'..,.'f v4uLf12. M-h- -'Ig ,M . -,..' ...4.,.......- ' f ,......- q,.:.,-ssfzi MABEL EUBANKS Page One Hundred Seventy-fve , 'Y K f 4 v.'n5Pff9'3 A ra' Nm, fi-E fifl X . nga ' ,f 4 .fl - .J iii 1 . 9-.s i 'E ji f 3, s f Pi iQ Q gf: gsif M4 32133 wg 5, is I5 ELS 13, rig! 2.9 xg? Ei? '55 1294 ,. 1 S. , JV' PM X-Q-X A Yx 'mx +V'-wxk NhX m .x X xx -X Page One Humlrerl Sezrerzty-six ROBERT SNAVELY Q Q 5 S lax 31. ff. Q, sw Sri :ity fiv' ali XT iw kr X 5 Q x- 3'- X N Xa -z X N Q N x3 XX X x Q 5 -i w X Q, -L W M f I V 1 1 4 I +V Q , . Q ' 3 1 1 Y I 1 . I Y ' V , 1 V- 53 1 , VV 'E J A A A 5 - -VT L: 2 g 1 A-E ' l gui? Q P vi .V mini! RV! -A AL-, 'T' :aw 1. .,....,,....x .,..... MARY MCCABE , , V Q V. , V1-f'i ffm -gr . V ' 'V -V ,X Q . '-QQ ,tiki . .V -V: ,- -.1 ,g.:'- -V - . , . . Vg-.x:.L:A:-VV. xy QQ 1. A...,N4a.QL'sM..Q,p:.LaW4,4gw:..:, , , MV., .1 ,,.,.,...,- V- ,V s 'Q 31:-X fm- , .V , Page One Hundred Seventy-seven y J I ' , w 5.4 X '- .df ,ajwggfs-W' f! s A Q w ' , .VV 1.515- , E- I , , .gs . 5 if-ii. j., V -4' ,.-,jx 9 ' , I 1 V , 1 a 'JH - s I K' il 2 ,il W 5 ' 11 f- 1 5. 1 U. 1 A .-W-sn?-'-' 5' :5r3'r,' ., -If ,K Q- rmif ,.,,, A N Q? vg515t7W5'5 Nm x. wg Nu -. may Se' www EXW' 'gm Si? c Q fl , M? if N. 'Q I - Q9 .? 5 , .J gg A fi.: fb X , xv I Y 1' px ' 41 ga 1, k ' f- .. - .N A Li K ' 4134 1 TT f E: Q3 f x W e, I K L lg .,, ,.5.,5,,- - 1. . :1'-new Q- V-5: x wwf-XM 44-.. I - - n : 5' '-N 'X--:,q-L17 Kris-: -'-'Wx--,L-1 - v'-, ,.rr'A 1' cw- ew .- . Lf, , -. w ,. :Q 'X PERRY LAUKHUFF Page One Hunflrefl Se1'er1tyfeigl1t Athlviirz . Y ---ww ----- - --VH -+-----J -v1g---at--r l 1 l '14 , l as l gt 'foci ' Y' 2 N, PROFESSOR MARTIN Prof. Royal F. Martin is the head of the Department of Physical Education. He takes care of all of the details connected with the athletic meets, such as measur- ing the water on football days to see if he collects insurance. COACH DITMER Coach Merlin A. Ditmer is the Varsity football, baseball, and track coach. t'Dit has produced one thousand per cent track teams for the last two years. COACH EDLER Coach R. K. Deke', Edler coaches the Frosh in the ways of football. He is also the Varsity basketball coach and is successful i11 producing excellent teams. Page One Hundred Eighty I if ffwv WV f'-f Yin I l V Fourth Row-W'urm. Minnich. Reck. Cearhart, Erisman, Falstick Third Row-Barnes. Wales. Seaman. Borror. Beucler. Schott Second Row, Slawita. Pinney. Reigel. Cheek. Pilkington. Lai Front Ran'-Lambert. Hammon. Scliear. Snavely. Smith. Bechtolt Varsity O '7 The Varsity HO is an honorary athletic fraternity organized to further the general interest of the College. This is one of the old organizations on the campus and is one of the most respected of student groups. It has always been an active promoter of student social functions. Due to the inauguration of the Student Chestw method of raising funds for the financing of organizations, the Varsity MOU did not give a niinstrel show this year, as has been the former custom. From the money taken in through its various activities it has been the policy of this organization to purchase sweaters. bearing letters for athletic participation, for its members. Page One Hundred Eighty-one Bm-lf Razr-Pilkington. Hayes. Yan Curen Front Run'-Peclen. Wales. Mills. Sehear ' Athletic Board The Athletic Board of Control. together with the coaches. elects athletic inan- agers and cheer leaders. and awards letters and numerals. The Board is elected by the student body. This organization supervises the general athletic legislation of the College. Part of the responsibility of this Board has been passed on to various branches of the Athletic Department. relieving the organization of some of its numerous duties. Page One Hundred Eighty-lzro ilhnthall OBER 1 all 1 l 4 V ri. l w ,- E The 1926 football squad was not large either in number or in size. The merit of the squad was quality. Each man hhit hard and sincerely tried to make every pound of his weight count. Capt. Robert Snavely deserves much credit for his line leadership and the ex- ample which he set for his teammates, both in his outside training and upon the field. The team did not win a majority of games, but none of the scores are such that we need be ashamed of them. As a rule Otterbein was generally outweighed from eight to twenty pounds per man. Although the squad suffers the loss of several good men through graduation this year, we are looking forward to a still better season next fall, when the Tan and Cardinal Gridders take the field against their opponents. Page One Hundred Eighty-four ,, ,, N - -1-e - --L -- X , at-..'f.g:.7 vig .,:...-.- ' , l . . 'H ., J Lambert Snavely Minnich SCllC81' Crawford LAMBERT-L'ChuCk was a hard hitting, Consistent scrapper. SNAVELY-i'B0lJi, earned his name of '4Slippe1'y while in action. He was an out- standing football player and an able leader of the tan warriors. Otterbein is better for having known him. MINNICH-'LTubby is not so big as some of his teammates, but he makes every pound count. SCHEAR-cLMHl'k:, is the man that started the plays. He was a good center. CRAWFORD- Jew is the oliicial barker, and has a good knowledge of football. He will lead the Tan warriors next year. Page One Hundred Eighty-five t Q 1 , l l , v 5 - y --A-'-- -W ff- V w i v 'H X I ' 1 x . 1 , W W W 1 I' W , 1 , ' Fai I1 t 1+ l ,tw vw, , We V ! w ' N , x 1 A N i i v E n I r l r r Riegel Coach Ditmer Wurm Pinney Gearhart REIGEL- Ernie is a man. Quite a few opponents learned this. WURM1GLPHUl'i a short but stout full-at his best in a line buck. PINNEY-'RRG-cl is tall and fast, making a good end or fullback. GEARHART-6gRCd,, came out of the pile next to the hottomg only his rn Page One Huvnrlred Eighty-six ...-. .-.-. -,..-.- -.., .A an underneath. A 5 t to 41 il W l it it -K .- ,- X -Y Y' V- -- A--- l A - l ' rf ,, 5 + ' V' ' ' 'i ' ' ' W 4 c i' 'VA ir Xa. I l Weaver Hamman. Manager x7UCl1lllT1 Heck Saul WEAVER-LlTOH1Il1iC,, is a good man with the ball, fast and shifty. YOCHUM-MDutch played a consistent game at guard. Rl-ICK- Reck,'-He does as his name implies, 'Lwrecks 'emfl SAUL-L'Saul is a good, hard-hitting tackle. HANIMON-scEd,, discharged his duties as manager in a capable and efficient manner. Page One Hundred Eighty-seven r 1 1, If , lf 1 ,f 1, ,I K fx ff 1' f 2? WI 1 r.fJ j',.-IL.ll-l.- Ll' L J Summary of Games Otterbein-2 Otterbein Otterbein- Otterbein-3 Otterbein-0 Otterbein-0 Otterbein-13 Page One Hundred Eighty-eight -6 Finlay-0 Cincinnati-21 Heidelberg-7 Baldwin-Wallace-19 Muskingum-12 Marietta-7 Hiram-6 Eaakrthall . I I .1 .1 , I y + l The prospects for the 1926-27 basketball team looked excellent at the first of the season. Coach Deke'l Edler started work as soon as the football season was closed. The early part of the season was successful in the number of wins, but the squad experienced a setback by the illness of Captain A. O. Barnes later in the period. There is a great deal of credit due the boys who did not make the team, because they are the unseen forcesi' of the squad. Basketball has been on the up grade at Otterbein within the last two years. and although some of the fine players on the squad will graduate this year. an unusually good season is anticipated for next year. 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Glenn will lea next year. lighters on the team. REICEL-L'El' . He can always he counted d the Otterbein quintet SEAMAN- Ted played Center. He is one of the hardest workers and most consistent nie played anywhere on the team, forward. Center or guard. and played them all equally well. SNAVELY-HBob7' was 0ttCfb6illlS outstanding guard. It was his task to take the fast man and he did it capably. Page One Hundred Ninety'-one l 1 1 l 1 l I 1 fwv, U ,W ,., , , , -.-VV iv,--,., f f- rr' '7'1T '7'1'f':: ' V 1 'ffiyl 11 e 11 1 ll low 1 11 1Lf,., ,. 11 l X l Pi i . . . A , gl ,,g,i..i,.- mo, YAAY H, -- ff,-'.-i.-,,. .,. pm 4.1, 1. - 1 so --.1. .gf- asir-zkxwzf' . 'R-vias? .ae A. . .--fit. Y-vA5 'l'.fAx.i' 'fx' '51 Ni , A . , . . i-g,,,1,?E-illgiq-, .Az-ig. y QA.. no ig ,U ,.:v.,- D f-, ,An . ..-11 -uf' ,'.--. ,-x1'Ev-:1f1'w:f.:12 ls- if m 7 1 W 7--C'-wx --3 4141is'- -- JM 3 ...v 1. ,. , K , ,,N.A,.-X, , . 1 .,.-,,. x,.. 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As a team man and a sera er he H PP Y PP deserves much credit. VAN CUREN-'LVan usually played guard and could be counted on to take Care of his man. . YANTIS-'gJunie plays a good game at center or guard. He is an accurate shot. JANIESLlVlI.lCl1 credit is due l'DiCk'7 for his line work as manager this year. Page One Hundred Ninety-two a af - - -H Y --fY-f .MW .-.. ,...--..l Summary of Games Ott9J'b9iIl-435 Otterbein-49 Otterbein-26 Otterbein-31 Otterbein-32 Otterbein-38 Otterbein-39 Otterbein-22 Otterbein-19 Otterbein-27 Otterbein-25 Otterbein-26 Otterbein-39 1 . -3 Bllsshol Former Captainssdu Kenyon-15 Ohio Northern-29 Marietta-36 Baldwin-Vyallace-32 Marietta-31 Muskingum-37 Heidelberg-26 Muskingum-52 Heidelberg-35 Wittenberg-31 Kenyon-72 Page One Hundred' Ninety-three . N ,- A N 1 5 , . u r- N1 V, 1, X' if xv Y, K fl Ny 1, g. hr x. -lfXx if ' I .i'S5Q'fm,lLw I 11. LJ 1 v I f ' ' ' ll Self-reliance, self-knowledge, self-c0ntrol,- These three alone lead life to sovereign powerf' -Tennyson. Page One Hundred Ninety-four R I rark HERBERT STOUGHTON, Captain 1 l x ll xr -. ,lf 1 . 1 At the close of the 1926 season g'Dit,' turned in another one thousand per cent score sheet for the Otterbein track team. This record testiiies for the fine work of this squad. L'Doc Stoughton, who was captain of the 1926 cinder squad, is one of the most brilliant satellites in Otterbein's athletic history. He was a conscientious worker and careful trainer. He holds the college record in the 100, 220, and 440 yard dashes: the Ohio Relay record of Class B colleges in the 100, and the State record of 49.4 seconds in the 440 yard dash. Otterbein is indeed proud to claim Doc,' as one of her worthy sons. 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He was undefeated in the dual me ts CHEEK1LgRCd,, is the Varsity two-miler. He received the honor from hard work STOREY-Hubert is the other half-miler, one of the best in the state. MEYER- OHM is a pole vaulter ofbunusual ability. Page One Hundred Ninety-eight wg.- I U ,. I I ,I II II I I I I I I I I I Y' 'gl I' , ,.,--1 , ,AN . 4s -WV' 'Y Vv,1. ' H.. ' JI .,'?'1571!I'-1w4'wL '.x I . mr.. 5.4-2:fr1:4I.a.:,'rf m,.2'.1:f:-I. . ..1 'C' 1. . -yay,-.14 ., .I.. ' - my , K -,cn Q-15,-,I xii' -, i 4.-.,1js4g,.-x.fv'i'1 pl, 1,5--:sy-q:,,la3,f,s.-,f,f,2:-4, 3.1 K I I ' .L-u-f.w A 's.-M If-FV, me '.-.-I f ' 1'- 4'.:. ?'..s' u . ... - w- - ..- H-f.-' . - ... .--. I U 15, ,.,:-g-.f9. ','.,1:flt2L,5'.2ga:5g-Afff:'5Q4fL'f':i3g6:i'-.fm ...gg,. I L. I if' 'ff-'fr 1 l.W'ci'f' T Qi This-- ei?.-':'?-'vii ' . tb . Sf ? -' . S ?pi12:. 1-,ijj3i,+'65'--' 'Lil 'ig11,711-.,,.,b'-Imhfsr--,:.f1,5215.24 5-. f ff, . 1 ' , fir' '2'-t If-:J .' -3 -I .1-FG., NI-fffef - 3Iff,2s -n1.1 'Z.+Q- i'3'5 I Q I .. .5 1 -l. 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V V , il' I li ' w A , , Summary of Meets and Records l Otterbein-80g Ohio University-51 Otterbein-1033 Kenyon-26 Otterbein-1033 Heidelberg-27 Otterbein-944 University of Dayton-27 Otterbein-823 Muskingum-49 In the Kenyon meet Robert Snavely set a new Otterbein high jump record of 5 feet QML inches. The following week, in a meet with Heidelberg, Hubert Pinney broke this high jump record in a jump of 5 feet QEQ inches. ln the same meet Doon Stoughton set a new Otterbein record of 22.4 seconds for the 220 yard dash. OHIO RELAYS In this meet the Otterbein mile relay team broke the pervious Otterbein record for this event. BIG SIX MEET Otterbein finished sixth in a meet of seventeen Ohio Confer- ence schools, with a score of 16lfQ points. Herbert Stoughton established the Ohio Conference record for the 440 yard dash and Captain-elect Pinney broke his own previous high jump record, raising it to 5 feet 111A inches. ' 1 ' 1 l jl li U it f ll 'j Page Two Hundred j jj Eanvhall I l I 2 ARTHUR RENNER, Capt At the beginning of the 1926 season prospects for baseball were by no means encouraging. The weakest part of the team. as in most years, lay in the pitching staff. However. Coach Ditmer rallied his forces while Roberts and Yohn devel- oped into pitchers who were a credit to the team. The squad worked hard during the season and although the score was not always in their favor. great Credit is due the hovs for their loval work. Despite the fact that the outlook for the 1927 season is not as bright as it has been in past seasons, Coach Ditmer has several versatile men who can be counted on to make a fine nucleus for a suei-essful team. Page Tlm HLIIIIITFII T100 ,t- ,,,,....iY...,.-..,..- -A -W V 4 , V - QMN.. , --.Tfif ',fa f. f.. .nj '95, 3 .v -Is,-mdk 6 4,9 N-AN .vp -'ms ,iw . . . ,Fa f.5:'l'f -fr-.'J'l'1M-.-.' . ..,.az'fff'wa.---1 -.K 4 uw V:-T .gs ..xu1g,:,f'. '.,lf,f.:.,7Q-l,n,',sj..' 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'LCoke', gives a pitcher a good support and holds the home plate down in a line manner. HOPPER-GLRUS7, did not play in all the games, but he was a lighter when he did play. Page Two Hundred Five s x ' Q 1 - 1 - I , Y f ,A fs , , Q 1 l I .J f V' Yi' 'if'1':', x1 'Z'x3.X'?, I Ni '1lLlL .!LlL,1E,,lIy Page Two Hundred Six Summary of Games Otterbein-0 Otterbein-1 Otterbein-0 Otterbein-8 Otterbein-4 g University of Dayton-9 Muskingum-10 University of Dayton-15 Kenyon-7 Muskingum-2 F P11165 ,,,l-....w..-M. . , , , ,.....V Y ,W - f., 3 K 3 '.,. .sw All . A RAYMOND PILKINGTON. Captain r -ef' 5 ,, ,, . f- . , 1 r ' x ff 1' ,- 1 l x 1 K r , 1 1 : 1 v . 1 , , 1' . - 1 i , .K-.J . 1 W 1 l' fl v I if ll ix Lk' I il -il A ,JTQI V . A V Y, Y Y 7,7 4 . ..t-,....t... ,,,.....,... . 1 . 1 ,, ,,.-, w V . A . A A -- ' -- -' Q V, P V iii ' 5 it 'li 2 1 5 fa in ' 5. Q .,.,x .,., ,. . ,.,, , A V ll. ,gg gg , 1' if ' ' W S 1 I . 3 331 gy zQ'3,,,..2..zi 5 so ,A., - q lim W ill Q 1 it Q 2 p gs:-3, -y virsisxa. .5 '. ,V ,Z 5 ,xl 41' 'Q jv 'Ji' ' 5.13, , - ' ,Q,oF'i'p -a -jg., Q . in K- f , kf 'N A, il fx' The 1926 Tennis Squad started spring training in the gym and as soon as the weather became favorable the players were on the courts. Due to the size of the gym, very little was accomplished in the way of training before the season actually began. ln spite of this lack of early practice, though, the boys showed a great deal of natural ability and a real fighting spirit, and at the end of the season had three wins and one tie match to their credit. None of the squad graduated, so that prospects for a successful 1927 season are indeed favorable. 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BECHTOLT-uBecky is the fast tennis player who hits with the L'pep to kill it. ' ROBY-nPaul is a man who believes in giving his opponents plenty to worry about. l Y-i I tr 5 ti .1 lVlCC0NAUCHY1Mlvl3Cll is a good singles player, and can generally be Counted on 3 3: for a good showing in the doubles. WILSON-L'Bebe,7 served in a very capable and eificient fashion as manager of the . tennis team. l s I l 1 i. Page T100 Hundred Nine Il ll Ly M- ..,. -. . . --s,M...,n 5 'I O1 A MMILf1?1EIFMi,. ,il i J Page Two Hundred Ten Otterbein-1 Meets 5 Ohio Wesleyan-5 Otterbein-4-5 Kenyon-2 Otterbein-0 Otterbein-2 Otterbein-3 Otterbein-5 Otterbein-4 Otterbein-2 g Ohio Wesleyan-6 g Kenyon-4' g Ohio University-3 g Ohio Northern-1 3 Ohio Northern-2 5 Ohio University-4 .-gif, L fdntramuralz aw 0 9 94 is '54 5:3 'I ' 'tw 3:4-.X FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Bark Ro14'gSl1elley. Widmloes. Benford. Hatton lAssl. Coaclrl, I-lance. Allman Front Ron'-Clingman. Lee, Jenkinson. Bunce. Beck. Cline. Fowler PRIZE LEAGUE BASKET BALL CHAMPIONS-BAILEYS Buck Row-Vance. Sclrear, Brown Front Ro1vfSnyder. Cordon. DeBnlt. Gallagher Page Two Hundred Twelve GIRLS' INTER GROUP BASKET BALL-ARCADY Back Row-I... Moore, Griffen, Emerick Front Rau -Wardell. R. Moore. Knapp MEN'S INTER GROUP BASKET BALL-COOK HOUSE Back Row-Hance. Gibson, Kaufman. Diehl Front Row-Wales, Marsh. Young. Fletcher Page Tll'0 Hundred Thirteen Patrons The Staff wishes to express its deep appre- ciation to the following persons who have helped in a financial way in the publication of the 1927 SIBYL: C. B. Dickson. Los Angeles, California Robert D. Funkhouser. Dayton, Ohio F. A. Z, KUIHlEf, Dayton, Ohio Willard Morris, Westerville, Ohio F. M. Pottenger. Monrovia, California Frederick H. Rike, Dayton. Ohio John Thomas. Jr.. Johnstown. Pennsylvania Frank D. Wilsey. Mt, Claire. New Jersey Page Two Hundred Fourteen I ff'- illvaturrz 5gMf ' gh? 2' 1 g f . 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PORTRAITS Ahuvrtining American Issue Publishing Co. Baseom Bros.. Jewelers Blendon Restaurant Buckeye Printing Co. Canton Engraving Co. Cellar Lumber Co. Elliott, H. YV. Farber Motor Sales Co. Farlanchar, George First National Bank Freeman Co. Furnas lee Cream Co. Gantz. TV, M. Glen-Lee Co. Herff-Jones. Jewelers Home Portrait Studio Huhn. George H. Kinsell Groeery Co. Louise Beauty Shoppe Mary Jane Beaty Shoppe Mayne. P. G. ADVERTISERS 220 Montrose Studio Norris S: Son Otterhein College Phillips Printing Co. Bexall Drug Store Sammons Furniture Co. Schott Garage State Street Bakery Stump, Levi Three C Tire Shop Ulry Sv Spohn University Book Store Walker' S Hanover Wreaston Tinning Go. Wfells Tailor Shop Nvesterrille Bakery Yvesteryille Bank XVCSt91'Vill6 Pharrnaey Wfilkin 8: Son Williams Ice Cream Co Williaiiis Music Store Wilson Grocery Co. Yvolf Groeery Co. 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'iCome on, snap the ball I :::::1::::::-::::::::::::::::::o -'--D-we 2 : e :of-Q-eo OOQC :O-'QDOQ-' 1 v 3 3 Capitai ..... s30,000 g I Surplus SL Undiviclecl Q Profits .... 30,000 E g 0 417 PAID I 2 ON TIME DEPOSITS 8 S Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent E 2 O . 0 Bank of Westerville Co. 3 Q 2:::I5I3333::31::::33:59353333 gr ::::':::'::::::::::::::::: 1 0 - -' a e Lfiwarum Lltrnthvm g 0 Mfg. jewelers I 3 and Stationers 2 2 I2 E, 11th Ave., Columbus, Ohio E E C 0 Makers of Club Pins 2 and Classy Emblems 2 I 3 :::---::::::::::-:::: ..-.... -- 4, 222 QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQ The University Book Store 12sta13lis11ec1 1892 :Zi Thirtyffive years of Service to the Students of Qtterhein During this time We have enjoyed your patronage Thanks for your eofoperation University WD' Book Store 1892 1927 FOR QUALITY Poons WILSON THE GROCER Z4 N. state sf. Phone 145 WELL THE TAILOR COR. STATE AND MAIN STREETS WESTERVILLE, OHIO S. W. Schott Garage Michelin Tires and Tubes Accessories and Supplies Repairing a Specialty Z9 S. STATE ST., WESTERVILLE, OHIO We needetl a Henry. running pretty To take us on business into the city! But no matter How'ard we tried the fac- tion. We had to say By H'Evansl I.et's take the traction. lContinued on Page 2226? THE REXALL DRUG STORE HOFFMAN SL BRINKMAN, Proprietors COR. STATE SL COLLEGE To Otterbein Students: A man may have high ideals, a strict moral sense, in fact be almost a model citizen, and still be a most uncomfortable person to be with or have about. A store may have good stocks, good merchandise, good service, and all, and still be an uncomfortable place to trade. In each case we'd say they weren't human enough. They leave us cold. You know that We have the stock, the quality and the service. And we like to think that our customers feel that there is a very human quality about the store. We try to make it the kind of a store that people like to come to, a place they feel welcome in, where they like to buy, or shop, as the spirit moves. It would give us a great deal of pleasure to see you in our store frequently. You are Welcome. Yours truly, REXALL, Per H. I-I. BRINKMAN. 224 ,,,- ---Yvoooooeoo .......... Q----- ---:---: HEREEJONES COMPANY SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY Offcial Jewelers to Otterlvein College :::::::Q-::::-:: 10000-be-::::::::-Q--QQ:::::::::::::::::::-: 3: THE CELLAR LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL Honest Courteous Service Builds Our Business COLLEGE AVE. AND C., A. SL C. RAILROAD WESTERVILLE, OHIO Phone Number 5 ::::-:::: ::::oooo::::oaoQ::::: ::::-:::::::::--:: ::::::::o-::::::::::::-:::::1 li l 11 ll LEVI STUMP jf B BOYDS' DERBY J? I NEW 37 North State Street BoB's TIE Westerville, Ohio HAQQY3 gg mock SEALSKINO-+ ' ggi? 2::::::::::::x::'::::::::-I 7 .?f?ZW'z1 ::--::::-:::::::-Q .-.. 0.-.1 HY E f , ' 2 ' f ff? f Best M'lSl'l6S for the Class of 1927 ' UNITE D ' I eff 75 A E Noiuus l BRETHQEN f o ' 3 To:-13 oxroizos-N. l ,, SL SON 11 'A A ' 0 .5 sHoEs AND FURNISHINGS WESTERVILLE, oH1o ----A,----,--- 1AA------- BM? M GANTZ Phone 409-W X-RAY AND NITROUS OXIDE GAS 151 N State St :::::::::o:::::::::::::::: ---::::::::::::::--::-:::: Xf'x C4 . Wi 1 The Buckeye Printing ,. Company Weulerville. Ohm I -11. : :---: :--Q-: : : : :QQQQQ-: :QQQ :--:::::::-:: 1 3 :Qo0-:::::- WILKIN Sr SCDNS Hardware, Sporting Goods, Paints and Qils, Household Supplies, Atwater-Kent Radios 38-40 North State St., Westerville, Qhio Qqggoz:::Q,:::::---::::::: TO USE Sterling Mazda Lamps IS WISE More Light for Less Money Walker SL Hanover WESTERVILLE, OHIO ::::: ::::::::: :--Q::::QQoo A-oo AA--- ----- ----------- A Compliments of the Blendon Hotel and Restaurant ..-QQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q , .Q . . i ' . I l x -J VJ, 1 f lf I, 4 - , ' . -1 T 1 .. . X , J x' 't 4 .X ,X fl : 'ff N ' i 'Y I . Lf , ' -,f 'L T . fi . ' 's w f ' Y - ..-- - ..+-- H, ' , - ' ..,,..-- -ts ' ' I .av 1 , ' 1 , rl T ,. -'e x e a s .,,.., i 2. Q. . .wif . i- iw Ti 3 ' ll Ni wp ,, , .Q tg-'zu-ff L5 Yifaiivvvif has .gg X' ,' - y, 1 - H, , ,M t . -,fs-. Y ' .. .ir is E- .V rg,-y,:5.'. 1 . I: 4 A ,X -,, ,f .. q. . .1 W Q ui: ffl? iw -il iii ' 4: 1252 ff .Q...Ef--1..mQ!-E 1 Z-J':i l?ls7 ,i Nils? 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With marked changes in the curric' ulum, a clear-cut program for freshman week and orientation, new instructors and a new program for housing and social life, she commits herself anew to her task. The past year marks the greatest achievements in the securing of money, the graduating of the largest class and the securing of King Hall, as well as a large tract of beautiful land. This year also marks the consummation of the appeal for the first million dollars of the Jubilee Fund. New buildings, new plans and new devel- opments are just ahead. The next school year opens September 14. Freshman Week is September 9 to 13. All freshmen are required to attend. For information concerning courses and registration address the Registrar, F. I. Vance. For other information write the Pres- ident, W. G. Clippinger. t-- A-A, ---- 227 'A 'AAA'AA ' A l AAAA-'----- '-1 Hank Callager says tliat. judging from the number of squirrels in the trees on the campus. there must be a goodly portion of nuts this year. ll ll ll II 0 0 L MARY JANE BEAUTY sHoPPE ORRA MORGAN MARCELLING, HAIR DYEING FACIAL TREATMENTS 4515 North Stare Sr., Westerville, Ohio Phone 126-W :::::::a: : :Q-ze: : :Qo-Q:::::::::: Meats of All Kinds Also Groceries AT W OLF'S Phone 92 WESTERVILLE, OHIO ::::-::::::: ::::::::::o::o:::- ------------A--A0000-A---oe -ce P ll ll ll ll ll ll Office Hours: 9:00 to 11:00 A. M. 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. DR. PAUL G. MAYNE DENTIST Sammons Bldg., 1125 West College Ave Phone 370-W Westerxiille, Ohio ----o--A---------------------- Photographs Lifue Forever MO TROSE STUDIOS ---- ........ ---- ---- ----------AAA------------AAAAAYY AAA----A 228 1 I f Qd gi' A241 ' , Y 'I t 1 , ri t- Y ,f , , :ze gf- .,g':.f,?' : li if qi 45 5 3, va -, 4 ,A A .t ' N., ' 4 i was 'I we 4 1, -5:1 , -'X :E-T ' t ,t --ge 'X N 325' ' ' 4 .3442 - -1-q?i.f: 1 '. . ,' fel? 9. '. wa- W . hs-4..KL t. ,g, ' ' ' g, . I., is I 9. A- - . :.: ,M N - V. . W 14,:i:-nf-:i.::s: . .5Qf5?f.w- t - V '.f1f T', it :'ffEiix ' ' ' , Q -. Y A . But sometimes we got so be Hinds in our work That Bob had to Rohrer, '6No, don't let's shirkl Whatever 'May' happen, all of you know We've got to finish this on date so and so. fContinued on Page 230i ULRY Sr SPOHN For Your Summer Wardrobe Yard Goods, Hosiery, Underwear GL Notions ULRY sr SPCDHN DRY GOCDS NOTIQNS :: HOSIERY No. 3 N. State Sr., Westerville, Ohio H. 0. WEASTON Sheet Metal Work, Roofing, Tinning, Furnaces SL Furnace Repairing 22 WEST MAIN STREET Phone 19 --:::::l:T --,::::::::::::::::::-- I -:: P::::::::C-' I 2 3 : F::::::-- CU z Q 3 : H -11 Z TE: 2: 0 9 27: 2 0 O 4 0 2 5 ' 5 Q 0 Sn CD an 0 1 ' F-:AE:h:'vfw l 2 :T :U I-nib 33 0 U 1 u gy g3f5'i:3:'E7E U L4 ' 5 Q 0 ,, 4 : fffsefmafi 3 3 2 mf 'Y H . F11 1- ' Z5-' g..Ei7 Lg 0 Q- nl 'U ' H 2 I E E r-I-I Q Ugg., CD 5 El E 5, 522555 II:: H Q, iCf1OQ 1: g . MZ: gf: IT1 M l.4O- 1: :: 2 521123,--sr QPU SETS if 5 fn 4 ' I U 1-L K ffm v 3 5 5 3 Il I Z l-4 if ll Q Q fb. Z Q ,cg zz' Q t Z In an 0 0 rr! 1? cn IT1 gd lv . 0 :5 g : 9 . rn F4 Ei kzf. g W Q pil it A Q m ' E H5 Q5 fa ' 0 fn 3' I-' U1 1' 0 VU ' Ss 0 3? 3 11 3 N21-if-2 5,2 2 as ::' WMF 1:35 zf-WTI 1 -- ' 2 M: E' 3. ,L 0 f-I 3, U 55 gm gz: awgfn Z UCD :g c 1 39 0 z -,---M 2 S 4 - U PU Cn 'E :r Il 5: 1 Q f i 9 ,oo-no- ' o F 5 'G EP E E C M Q --, 'oo In 51-1 5' S lj ..----0 'g O U1 3, 'U R U1 O 'U 5 3: I V p-4 m PU -Q. 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BUY YOUR ICE CREAM FROM HITT BROS., XVHERE EVERY DISH BRINGS ADDED HEALTH AND EVERY TASTE A PLEASURE 'ygou Can Waste '7h.c Quulztyufn IIERNA QUALITY D ICE CREAM ---- -A--- ------Q---------A------- ..Qocoo------- - -ooo ::-:::::--:::o-Yvva------vvv- Farber Motor Sales 840 N. HIGH ST., COLUMBUS, OHIO Central Ohio Distributor FALCON KNIGHT Main 0372 - TELEPHONES - Main 0372 FALCON KNIGHT, OLDSMOBILE SL STAR CARS 320 S. State St., Westerville, O. Phone 144 P- v-------- -- ---- -v- .... -Y--- 4 THE AMERICAN ISSUE PUBLISHING COMPANY WESTERVILLE, OHIO WILLIAMS MUSIC STORE WESTERVILLE, OHIO PIANOS, VICTROLAS EVERYTHING MUSICAL New Records Every Week When you're workin' on the Sibyl, An' you think you've done it all, An' you start to workin' on the stuff That isn't work at all- Don't it sure-nuff make you happy And a-quiver all way through: When Bob gives out this call to you- Here's something else to do! -MARCELLA Hmm ::::::::::00::o0::::::::::: QF , g 4 ' 0n it it - me is f. , l Creative E me pr-1'nt1'119 . i , 2 ' 15 U v Q Q-n BU, i Q OWO The SIBYL is the product of a plant devoted to Quality print- ing. Every piece of printing that comes to our plant is planned with an eye to distinctiveness. The Phillips Printing Company 257 Cleveland Avenue Columbus, Ohio 233 11 11 H :E Il 3 RT' I 11 M -. 1 -3 I Q 5 51 1 2 Q rn 11 0 1 c 'D 1 5 F312-7 11 11 FD' . 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We of the staff wish to express our deep appreciation to Mr. Adler of the Canton En- graving Company, Mr. Brown of the Phillips Printing Company, and The Baker Art Gallery for their kind cooperation during the entire year. Vile also wish to thank Mr. Wilhurn Bargtlill for much of the art work used in our book. and Mrs. Dunn and the various pupils of the art department for their line work. lt is impossible to express our gratitude to each person individually. but we take this means of thanking all those who have con- tributed in any way to the making of the 1927 SIBYL. 237 8 5. Q AW f P bl e U 3 Q .vu ,E ia I Q3 122 i -if ki '- 'H 1 n ,g 31 Q 9 u 1 1 Q I 1 1 II r n .1- ' -u I1 .. 4, V - , .. ,1-x. J -pn. 1 I . - . 1' -Ss 1 R O a . 3. Q I ' ' n i 1 A , ,,.1 4195! if. N an . il' I I' ' ., '61 11' lll'1 X ' ' 'JI s ,H + V 9 ,, '- L' 'Q . ' -'ff' 'vi . in. x , n 1 I 1 f . u T'-f.,'fx.gk-' -J .uf ' fn, N 1 - WN.. 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