Otterbein University - Sibyl Yearbook (Westerville, OH)
- Class of 1928
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A - 'ff W! , -fyiwif fD'ff' If , I, Ex illihri,-5 Copyriglllcrl 19:38 Romain' B. Bn0M1aLm'. Editor QUENTIN IQINTICII. lizminess Manager Bw Mag! IWES VOLUME XXI Annual Publication of the junior Class OTTERBEIN COLLEGE Wfesterville, Ohio 'ing AD N Q . 0 O Q Qk0! ti QQ O 7 2 l' t ,swf . rw l 3 t y 01 O 61 l X M t x K l Qu I X K 1. CD I H X W X v fu X KJ lx N , i ,f'N O J l O . , , XX-x, i Behtratrnn f ,Q Memories - what a wealth X of suggestion in one small Stix word. Memories of life and X H O 1 love, of sorrow and dis- N 1 nl appointment, of o y and 1,9 V victory. All are shininff, ' drifting, fragrant remindeiis that will come to haunt us W W, after we leave the campus. f O' 5 Because life is ultimately lfffl beautiful and because the fit co-eds are such an impor- X X X tant part of this life, we x it K humbly offer this book to QM. ' l' them on the altar of O our respect. I fl px , l l fail fx ff? l I Q 1 N-If m X ,f-Q sl tif x i lf X , , N. 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So in the course of creation the book acquires a definite personality, a direct gift from the author. Since the SIBYL has been made by the entire Junior class, it has taken for itself a com- posite personality. lf this annual is a faithful por- trayal of college life, Qand after all, that must be the purpose of every yearbookl , then its success is based on a genuine love for Otterbein, a love that dominates the personality of every mem- ber of the class. O 1 aa OTTERBEING-' 28 o' 0 X O Q Q, 9 9 9 1 0 A D 1 SQ wks KUW fxy Rilo SIBID O L 'W fx Qlnntvnta ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ATHLETICS TRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES ACTIVITIES FEATURES O ADVERTISEMLIN TS ,CO Q23-K OTTERBEIN Z3 Q-VETO XX? lx' wg TSX S N SQ I 0 I 'O I FD Le U I 0 'O I Q HI M A S Tw I O' , f - 6 II W Ig I ' I Q I I . I 4 4 - 7 .QNX X II XVII? it N I ,I Q V, 555 I K XIX Y? Gm QI I I I Q N, O Q Q 7 , T -Na rf ' A , - oo I sf . Qf0'f!'nqj , Q h Q -eg 52 N I 6 Q1 Dorf ' Q 6 s Her halls have their own message, of - truth and hope and love. -Otterbein. Love Song. 0 N L L O 0 O G O 19 0-1-GTTERBEINO' za -' GL Ixke some ffxes monk ulmhe xaddened cloak 15 glfl With lwcudw of wnlcncc CIUCIEX of Qlglw Upon lhe cold 'md Gem-lx Garth you kneel XVIII! lmndk Qlleicherl out CCNIHIIC' to lhe '-klee Stcmarl Page Ten, S0 all was merriment, heart-warm and clear. Shores The work of a Irricklayen' goes to the blue The knack of a mason outlasts a moon. Carl Sandburg. Page Eleven. .v,- ev, , ,,-, Page Twelve I am music. Servant and master am I Through me the spirils immortal Speak the messages That make the world weep And laugh and wonder and worship. Dneamx QU fleclmg sweet and lllllllllf' xeanr- that -ugh and Steal ana an I mlrl xru slrll :IHQCIUIIQI ou are mme tluuuffh mffht .mc flax ' Pa lar P1111 Page Tlzlrln en D4 .- - .- 1 5 - C- I iw -.-' Q., ' A Y ' ' A P 'T 1 I Pagr' F011 rteen have seen L. Z ,-. w Pm E 4.7 44 C1 1, 5 .f ... :c w .4 Z1 foreve flfarlill. .DE n UI' iz 2 32 .Q at N .J g GC cr- Ca.: m 8: : z-'E 413 .E Page Fifteen. Page Si.Tll.'e I7 Service is the supreme g1'ul,ificulion of human desire. Will Hayes N 1 '1 XX ALTER G. CLIPPIN A B 2-Xhminiztratinn D. D., LL. D ffjw iEUl'i io Q: 97 XS i O 1 1 Q , A g c Page Eighteen DEAN CORA A. MCFADDEN Dean of Wonien B4 S. Otterbein. 1887. Whose name to every hearfs 11 solace. ...e fw I..- ug.. f N F SIBYLESQCQFQ 533263 S of DEAN NOAH E. CORNETET Dean of College: Professor of Greek Language and Literature A. B. Otterbein. 18923 A. M. Otterbein, 1903: Litt. D. Otterbein, l921g Studied .at Chicago Uni- versity. 1902: Memberships: Central Ohio School Masters' Club: Classical Association of Middle West and South: Council of Ohio Classical Con- ference: Member at large in Pi Gamma Mu. Author: uP1'ayer, A Means of Spiritual Growth. Listed in giWho's Who. A scholar among scholars. MARY E. BARNHILL Assistant Dean of Women A. B. University of Kentucky: LL. B., Univer- sity of Louisville: Graduate Western Kentucky State Teachers College: Studied at Peabody Col- lege. Membership: Kappa Delta Pi. She is up to the minute in everything. 'Z'fE ' 19 7-Q GTTERBEINOD 23 'QV 't K l ' ' 'ii N 'T' fi, fA'iL'v 'efvig-Qffiiiiu f X- ' -1-2 ww- 41 I 11-fri. c TM ' ft VX- Q-41 'fi Mi- ll -.fin --2?-----51 .- rin-Sf Y-Tx E l-. 1 ir 9 Y' al' ' QL! 3. ,,L'f,,f x QgJxl 141 ,lffgll il lxfi'-ll Q03 X. 'N l 1 l . wt t :ji ' fqt ilfwfgwll 'tl fl KS tx lx R t lt l V GEORGE scorr QA Flickinger Professor of Language and l - ,.kQj,il Literature l Q X IlXl ,Qi Thx' modesty is but a cartdlc to thy merit. Xml lxlvx t tgirl. Cy -xt If Y t ll, Q l fgl lk 1 ' I 1. 'N l 'it f'f-Jill ALMA GUITNER ' Hively Professor of German Language 81' t 'MQ' and Literature X A. B. Otterliein. 1897g Studied in Berlin. 1898- W 99: A. M. Otterhein, 19049 A. M. Columbia. Qjl-., l911g Sturlierl in Berlin and Heidelberg, 1912. Q! Memherships: llflotlern Language Association of it Q1 Atncricag Association of Modern Language 0 i Teaeliers of Central West and Southg National 4 tt. Q Education Association. ,LQ lx So zrell lo lmow X Her own. that what she wills 10 rlo or say Seems wisest, virtuous, lliscrctest. best. 0 O .X fi fl CD' ,fnsl if-7,1 CHARLES SNAVELY O Nil Professor of History fl X K A. B. Otterhein, 1894-g Ph. D. Johns Hopkins, X ' 19023 Pulilic school work, Massillon, Ohio, 1886- 1888, 1894-1896. Memberships: American His- B torical Association: American Economic Associa- G tiong American Political Science Association g O Central Ohio School Masters' Club g Charter tkvfij Member of the Ohio Academy of Social Science. it X He is an vxeculive as well as II sclzolar. .X X tlx , C21 X f , ' l tO t t lift' 1 ll' lt Page Nineteen Ytiftlt -so so ' .91 t .Q KF' . K t -will i f 7 1 Y v , w A' i g... ,,y,...,fm is W ofrfr ERBEIN-0 ate , A C7'F:'S-N SP f Q 3 K .S V- . .T - 1 ro p f P 'X .Qu sw-.lies i ' ' K f'-' .1 qv i Lp 'lag ' ty Q 1 V O 1 THOMAS J. SANDERS ,-Q ' l Hulitt Professor of Philosophy X A. B. Ofterbein, 18783 A. M. Otterhein. 1.881g i Ph. D. Wooster, 18885 LL. D. Otterbein, 1912. Q ' Membership: Central Ohio School Masters' Club. 1 A little philosophy inclineth zz n1.1m's mincl to Q 5 atheism., but depth of philosophy bringeth Q nuzrL's mind back to religion.. JL c, til 13 V O O 1 0 1 SARAH M. SHERRICK ,Q Professor of English Literature Ph. B. Otterhein, 1889g Ph. D. Yale, 1897. Membership? Modern Language Association of Qj ' America. W O l l She is an. Atlanlan. in the race for lrisclom. O ' FU X HQ O l O l fa EDWARD W. E. SCHEAR Professor of Biology and Geology O 1 A. B. Otterluein, 1907g A. M. Columbia. 1915g Q Studied at Ohio State University. 1926-1927. 'Q N Memberships: American Association for Ad- . vancement of Scienceg American Microscopical Societyg American Entomological Societyg Amer- ican Association of Mammalogistsg American X Ornithologists Uniong Ohio Academy of Scienceg 4 ciation of Audobon Societiesg National Education A American Forestry Associationg National Asso- Q O . . . . . . Ni Assoctattong Ohio Archaeological and Historical 'I Societyg Sigma Xi. Deep sighted in intelligence, irleas, atoms, in- A XX flucnces. 'J 1, FN - Q O Page Twenty . Q1 N N fi' 19 OTTEHBEINQ0 is 'Qff x, X 9-0 lfQjl'ffiD i' if Y r W 'Qs ,Jftgfv ef? e e fi f. 1 Jew- f f , ,, ..- , E ff?ifiQ x.i1?' ffifrexil flfiili -ff Q f'iTl1 r fi foie f, f o revs. i 5.44. fiifsggif -ML Q ' .1 49 QQ ffiiifj f fifsiggiil rs5,frO,1X-QR V' K-. 'X TY , , f L..2?fzrv7,7E:- f f ' M Iof-:ly 221.9 5 3 limi i 5 l iw ' il ll lr EU i, i - bi l S9 Q ol NW FRED A. 1-LANAWALT , A 3 ii 1 X Professor of Zoology ' W B. S. Otterbein, 19133 M. Sc. Ohio State Uni- l 1 xi' XX versity, 1921. .MemlJerships': Ohio Academy of L 6 1 gg Scienceg American Association for the Advance- 5 . 3 Elk! ment of Scienceg National Game Protective 5 C XQ Associationg American Association of Mummalo- i . ' gistsg American Society of Parisitologistsg The Wilson Ornithological Cluhg Sigma Xi. its Upon lzzfm. has been Iicscowerl a gift of genuine Q'- A! irzsighf. 3 I O l Lsjt l O LN Q Nfl 5 9 .X W X . i ii i i ' 1 .W l O ix! i O ri l it l LOUlS AUGUSTUS WEINLAND 1 Professor oi Chemistry Q B. s. Otterhein. l905g A. M, ohio stare Uni- l Q ffxy versity, l9l0. Memhersliipsz American Chemical i X, Societyg Central Ohio School Masters' Cluhg , 1 Q W fx Ohio Association of Chemistry Teachers. 'QYJ ix Slzor! in. stafure but zrirle in sympathy. in .A XL 10 ' O . FJ y yy y l Fil v f v . O ' , i i Q X JAMES H. MCCLOY ' vu Merchant Professor of Physics and cb c Astronomy fjkl B. S. Purdueg M. Sc. Ohio State University. , XP! Memberships: Sigma Xi 5 Ohio Academy of G xt .3 Scienceg Secretary of Central Ohio Physics Club. H l 'ix i' To lzfm. the .wars are the poelry of lzezwcn. y ,X QXXXX 4- ,foil y A to 'XNFI l i X i AXXN Page Twenty-one .X - r,,f ' X V- , -- - Y ' ' 7 - I X lx fx f-N ff, x - 'AA l... -, X, GT- --9 j-u'- 1- CDI:-3 L, g V1.7-gl.. fm lt: 90 Cf I U1 Eli-il-1.21 ill few 4' -. 5 QE O ' O SIBY i I CDN i 3' .x ' 'N I O 1 O l ' l EDWIN M. HUHSH Professor of Religious Education and Sociology A. B. Otterhein, 1905g A. M. University of WIQ Chicago, 1912. Memberships: American Sociol- 5 ogy Societyg Religious Education Assoeiationg International Council of Religious Education. . 5 His broad desires in broadest fields do roam. W Q1 A O Q W H O BYRON W. VALENTINE Q Professor of Education A. B. Colgate, 19015 Graduate Hamilton Theological Seminary, 1906g A. M. Colgate Uni- versity, 19l5g B. D. Colgate University, 19253 Post Graduate work, Cornell, 19203223 1925. I Memberships: Beta Theta Pig Ohio State O Teachers' Associationg Ohio Society of College O Teachers of Educationg Central Ohio School Masters' Clubg National Education Associationg Department of Superintendents of National Edu- cation Association. He lets his own thoughts leafl him. L X. Q5 I 0 Q , l 0 O I 'EARL C. BOWMAN Assistant Instructor in Education A. B. Miami University, 19095 M. A. University G of Chicago, 19229 other graduate study in the University of Chicago and in the Ohio State University. His energy is endless. Page Twenty-rua 1 I 1- - ,Q ECSQQSQ 1,9 WOTTERBEINOQ 18 O O ggjegmfmxlk ' W NXQ3J Q?lC Sllf-Efllf MGDXQCTAFN Xxx! -4' f n Nj X95 fx VQQYI 5.1 fx fx, l My D X ROYAL 1+ MAR I IN Pi0fLSSUl of Phy 11,111 l.AlllIdllUI1 B 1' IL qpun held 1911 A B Otlel em 1914 lx1P111lJClfalllIJ'v Amellcan Pl1V'-ltdl Eclued tmn Aqeocmllon lresldenl Ohm funfexence lllanabele Aasouauun Its mth ln somcllzmg and cnllzusmsnz or YDIIICIIIIIQ. Ill!!! mal cs zz life Ilorlll lnolln at ln my fi ILORIINCE M JOHNSON As Ibldlil IIIQLILILIOI of PllyS1Cdl Educ, mon Graduate Sar em School for Physical Educa tion 1922 Stuclled UIIIVCIQIIY ol' Wxsconsm 1924 Shultlelf 1925 lV16ITl1J81QllIIJS S1 ma Zeta Ameucan Physical Education AQQOCIHIIOH Glare LS to the body what bond sense ls to ilu mmrl ALFRED BYRON SEARS Coach of Athletxcs A B Colle e of WIOOSICI 19211 fmduate qru dent Unn exmty of WI conbm 1925 28 Coachm Sehool None Dame Umverblty of Wx'-consm All bevpealrs Il mlm 14110 mmm Illlll thou 111 Page Twenty three- aff U X.! YQ! J w Nl fx ggjgzaw 19 wOT'TER,BEJlNO0 23 Qbmkmw PY - Y c V -Z, 'c:Al VY K ' , ,T-fig , 1' , ff 'Q' in ' en 2 TSX B girl X iiimm 1 ' lf J Q K -S. K xt- - ' ..f' - ,iff J, fb 1X if 'l L41 lg Q1 Y' e N 'J' 1 IJ LWU QQ llxj ln - 1 l ,QI I rv' V fgxgf ei '1'- . fo' 1 3 . ., 'FL M 1 X . 1 his ,K-. his ' J , - ,- 1, V 5 iy K .'. Oi fl - If A ' - 1 4 1 1 ' - f ' A - lr: f ' :.: Q1 ' 0 1 1 :::' '. O 'X - ' r Xf! W V,', x 1 F uh 1 1 4 O 1 Q K , O X 1 1 1 1 A X . x :.h'S 4 X . . . lil 5 V1 , , ' i fs 1 wx 7 , - ., IT - ' lll Q O , X 1 l 0 1 . O , O X ' '. ,. -2 w 0 ' , - , N. . .H O XX x 2 KV Nl 1 fi S . I O K0 ,f f.vx as fefsrx -:. ' . we ff' 'wr ' ' f-Xe - H-X 7. P--Ls W x. 4 , X3 O - D 5, D ,J .- 'EL X ,J 1 xxx II 45 ls.. Q' I oil so - A as -. ff. X W mg w 'qw xx,-.3 X ,xy k QQ! ll by l IX O 0 KD JESSE S. ENGLE Professor of Bible 1 A. B. Otterbein, 1911Ig B. D. Bonebreak v Q Tlieological Seminary, l917g A. M. Chicago, 1922. I O Menlberships: National Association of Bible In- Q structors. I I There is no substitute for tlmr'oug1z-going, arzlenl fmrl sincere earnestncss. Q7 O ' O X . I I 0 fo F ALZO PIERRE ROSSELOT Professor of Romance Language and Literature A. B. Olterbein, 19055 A. M. Wisconsin. 19085 Studied in University of Paris, l910-19l1g Ohio Q State University, 1914. and 1922. lVIemIJerships: O XX! Modern Language Association ol' Americag Fed- . eration of Modern Language Teachersg American I-P Association of Teachers of Spanishg National X Education Associationg Secretary oi Ohio College f:,,XAf.x Associationg Pi Kappa Delta. Q! 'xt x 0 OI fa y L Q O O . Q GILBERT E. MILLS Assistant Professor of Romance Languages K Q5 A. B. Otterbein, 19203 University oi Paris L' KK' Poitiers, 19213223 Graduate work at Ohio State G Q I University. ,J TNT! Who COTTZIIFCIIVUIIIIS his trust, and to the same Nl Keeps faithful with zz singleness of aim. xf - Qilxh fat O kd , X Page Twenty-four , QA ii .. . . A - to '49 y M 0'lUVt.RBEiN ee 13 Liss? M4311 ww .ELA K 4.1-kg, Q121XX10D?wa 211111111 FH X401 X 'ag K., W X Kg! FN rw ,J 1, X1 F93 1 TJ XY 411 S--JY' CARY O ALTMAN B OHCIIJEIII 1905 A M Ohm Stale 1919 Memhelshlps Central Ohm qchool Maslel Cluh Modern Lm uage ASSOFIITIUII NIIIOIHII CUIITIPI1 of Teachex-. of En hsh H111 71117111 cxplolu the IBIIIHI of llzclmlc TIRLA L BARNES Llblallan of the College B S Ollezbem 1885 MEID1iC1S1llpb 'Ihe Ohm Llbldli Assoclatmn The Ameuczm 1..l1Jl3lV A 0014111011 All Lmrls Of Qervzcn with a noble casa XNNA DELL LATLVER A blblanl Llhldlldll Ph B Ollerbem 1892 hfembelshlp The AIIICIICHII Llhrary A'4soc1at10n 1111! wry 30161111 of LOZLTLLCSJ O fx? Page T wenfy fue QXNY C 651515331-X55 'Q' T5 JG U 1 1 E1:iBE1N CQ EB fQffTZ?1SC5 1 1 --F71-i'Tf'1'H,A eff , .j ff 41-1,fif.:15Q,a'f1,Q' 1'!'jgg-WY V 'V ,ff-7,',7??X,, 31 fax? . 'N' N '. 'FTE J x K1 f' lx ffm-X --A -'avx 1 1 U I gf'-X 3 ' T YJ ' j, , uf X Q1 X , ' TR-X, I QD EN. W Lksfxxrst T41 ,g as-V, --:1 li, 7 wx ,gh-J! lu I - Ltgfff '-lla. Af K., X., kflf -1-1 XX-xii-Hifi' 1 ' 1 11, Y Y Y V V 1 1 C7 1 WTI 13 ' ' 11 -' LX 11 W ' AX '1 N IS F111 181' ' 01 Xvxyl' ' 11 111 1 , , X11 Professor of Rhetoric and Cfwmposition 0 A. . ' ' . 3 . ' . ' ' , -. 0 1 1 . ' . . ' 1 . .qv 1 N1 1 , I . . g .. . , L 1 XX . ' : ': g Q . rx Y V O KX ,J fq Q 1 xl X '1 11 11 1 1 1- a 1 f-N 1, gg: ' O 1' 11 1. 1' ' ' V O FQ 55 KL Y - , I J ' . x Q ... ,' ,. . Q' 1: ' 0 V , 1 .3 3 -I - ., ,J .5 - ' 3 .- 1 . . S, Xxvcg W 1- .. Ig S ,', I n . 'X 5110 - 4 E J' U 1 O fr 1' ' 19 I 1 l s ' 1 K5 9 1 '9 1 LC ' 6 1 HORACE TROOP Professor of Economic.. and Busines: Admini.3tr'1tion A. B. Otterbein. 1923' A. M. Ohio Stale Uni- versity, 1926. Wlenibershipsz Pi Kappa Deltag American Economic Association. The one sure proof of inspiration is that it inspires. Q1 1' e X Os, u 0- fo, 'O 3 C tio ,i o 1 i o O O f it o PAUL E. PENDLETON 5 Professor of Rhetoric and Composition Ph. B. Denison, 19215 A. M. University of , -I Nebraska, 1922. Memberships: Modern Lan- , M41 guage Association. In Whose words are images of thoughts refin'fl. ' 0 0 . 5 LENA MAY HOERNER Q Professor of Home Economics , A. B. Lebanon Valleyg B. S. Columbiag A. M. i Columbia. Memberships: American Association of University Womeng American Home Eco- nomics Associationg 'Pi Gamma Mug National 5 In every path Experience is the warrant for mlvice. 2 .. Page Twenty-six O1 19 I 'Qi- an GTTEHBEIN G-2 za Education Association. 6 - ,IQ N 0 s 0 s SIBY MQDEEQJ fiwiitfz ON l' ' Q W OJ yi O BENJAMIN C. GLOVER Professor of Mathematics G B. S. Northwestern. l907g A. M. Chicago, 19253 Post Graduate work, Ohio Stale University and w Minnesota. Memberships: Mathematical Asso- ciation of Americag Mathematical Society. Tl1.ere's no impossibility to him who stands prepaffl to conquer every hazzrrd. J O O HOWARD MENKE Assistant lnstructor in Mathematics A. B. Otterbein. 1924-. Memlmershipsz Science O Cluhg Quiz and Quillg Ohio Conference of Statistics. The path of duty is the way to glory. x il fi O l JOHN F. SMITH lrofessor of Public Speaking A. B. Otlerhein, l9l0g A. M. Ohio State, 19205 Graduate work at Ohio Slate. Memberships: I l. L. A., N. E. A.. and N. A. of Teachers of Speechg Theta Alpha Phig Pi Kappa Delta O Words are a currency that owe their worth I Less Lo their substance, than their source. Ut , O I9 Page Twenty-seven . i my . -4 KNQFOY f 7 Koa, 19 Q-:Ol l 'ERBElN'? 23 Q O - fy , .- , f fr 1 Y F XXXX X-ll GfQsQ9EQ- O flf is I .,, 7 iq?-qwifvf by C'i't1m lr Q x TJ Q O GLENN GRANT GRABILL ffl? Director of Conservatory of Music B. Mus. Otterbein, 1900g Studied organ with .I. R. Hall, Clevelandg Studied at Bush Temple Conservatory, Chicago, 19033 Studied at Leipzig, Germany, 1907-19083 A. A. G. O., 1918. Mem- Q berships: The National Music Teachers, Associa- tiong The Ohio College Teachers' Associationg W Organist of Scottish Rite. Aladdin Shrine, Qr- ganist of First Congregational Church, Colum- busg Dean of the Central Ohio Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. The condition of artistic success is faithful O work and thorough training. if O AGNES WRIGHT Instructor in Piano B. Mus. Otterbein, 1919, Studied at Chicago Musical College under Rudolph Ganz, Graduate Institute of Musical Art, N. Y. C., 1926g Studied O two years with Arthur Nevosteadg Columbia. ff TD 1927. Memberships: Saturday Music Club and Women's Music Club of Columbus, Ohiog Amer- ican Guild of Organistsg Organist of Mayflower Sgt lx Congregational Church, Columbus, Ohio. Makes music, and she feels her being moved. Q Eg O , I ARTHUR RAY SPESSARD Instructor in Voice X B. I. Neff, 19089 Diploma of Music, Lebanon Valley, 1907g Studied Voice in Philadelphia, New York. Springfield, Mass., and London. Englandg tg! Peabody Conservatory. X ', W In a realm irlzere speech is all song. 'x Url' Coit I NJ SX Page Twenty-eight A O UTlZ'lF?gBElNO-5 za P-wwf? 19 - 1 I Q 'Xgm f Oj SIBY 3 D Q xorifmq X- 'Lv fx' 9 'NIABIIL CRA BBS STARKEY In tructm m bchoul Muslc qmgm I-hgtoly 'md Apprecxauon Diploma 0fVO1Q,C Olterbem 1905 Dlploma of Pubhc School Mum, Ohexlm 1915 Gladuate s-.oxk .UIIIVETSIIY of 13111511111 h Co mopolxtan qludxed mth D1 Calvex Wllllam Ir Is not quzet LS not ease Hut somvflung zlczpcr far than these LULU M BAKER 1119111101201 m Plano 4 B Olterbem 1898 Gladuate 0llC11JC1I1 Consexvatmy 0f111l1S1C 1898 B Mu 01161138111 1917 Studied Wllh Howaxd Wells Bellm Cel many 19101911 Peabody Conselvatory 1914 Clnca 0 1916 Music lhe grerltut 0011 llmt morlrlls 1111011 FRANCES HARRIQ IIICULICIOI of Plano B 'llus Otlexbem 1926 1927 A B Ottenbem 1927 Hmrzl melozlzes an mee! O 6 GJ Page Twenty mne O Lf-6 19 QQ OTTEHBEINW 7.8 f .A uf, -lf: E i 'F? f - 1. , ' - ' 9 2 x , Q 'T A ' 0 l T K, 'Fi U, -, L- 4. , 1 -'14, I i J --P -En-L Y Q, ' ' ' ' Q?-QQ f ml ll fb lx Cv x 0 1 he W x 5 rl' 14 Q I QM 1 ga S O '. '-f., 3 A I U O ,D Slchool of Music, Chicago: Qllgilil C0jSGl.'V3t01'g'Q 1 Ls f- as O 1 0 5 O Q Q , 5 O .AA . 1 ' I .1 1 . a Q Z l . S. l' 'A -I v rg ' - . ' 1 ' 1 hx ' s., - 6 X . , g , 1 1 '. N O O f 1 , ' s N O .1 . ' Y' . , 3 . . ' ' , 1 :. Qfxx f 5 K 1 O L , 1 Q f ff! V . .Q it , W f'7? Y -f- -' - v ' - -- V ,, fr, ,df F I 7 is . cf 'WTC 'fx 'fvxfi to 0 St I tor as H- s M-'Q wifi gf I Lb' l ,iw ivy XXX .X W x M lx Q' X O .W MRS. MABEL DUNN HOPKINS - Il Instructor in Violin fill Graduate Cincinnati Conservatory of Musicg t Studied in Chicago Musical College under Leopold Auerg Post Graduate work under Perutz W in Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Member- l ships: W0lIl3H,S Music Club, Columbus. Ohio: O Saturday Music Clubg Delta Omricong Concert- meister of of Columbus Symphony Orchestra. l Perhaps lhe breath of music may prone more 7 L eloquent than mere worzls. Q, 5 O 1 5 I 0 0 W LEWIS YV. WARSON Alumnal Secretary , A. B. Otterbein, 1905. Q! O Whose high emleavours are mi immrrl light T hat nzahex Ihe path before him IIIIFIIAVS bright. Q lr ' M O ' l O ' a 5 ' O I-IAZEL V. BARNGROVER 9 Instructor in Violin Q B. Mus. fPianol Otterbein, l924g B. Mus. Q5-.T fViolinl Otterbein, 19255 A. B. Otterbein, 19255 Graduate work: Violin-Mrs. Mabel Dunn - Hopkins, Columbusg Robert Perutz, Cincinnati L Conservatory. Piano-Mrs. Wilbur T. Mills. O ' Columbus. Memberships: Ohio Music Teachers' Q V Associationg Columbus Symphony Orcllestrag . Westerville Women's Music Clubg Central Ohio Chapter of American Guild of Organists. cv I ' A, - 0 59 Page Thirty c ,Q 5 O rj 0, 19 G-G O I IERBEIN i 28 so ,y t . J- I Q. A- s star in E is X Ofi B , I O 5 Y 9 if XCOj Q23 fJ'f K, Nl X t ' Girt- 454 1 MRS. DELPHINE DUNN Director of School of Art Studied in Colorado College, 1904-19075 Grad- Q, uate of Applied Art School, Chicagog Normal Course, Chicago Art Instituteg Columbia Univer- sity. 19185 Studied in Europe, l912g Studied painting under Daniel Garber and Hugh Breck- Q enridge. lvlembershipsz American Federation of Arts: The Indiana Artists' Clubg The Columbia Art League f0hiol g North Shore Art Association Q CMassachusetts.J Art for Artis sake. Y ix EVELYN CARPENTER Assistant in Art Department, O Assistant in Latin Department A. B. Otterbein. 1927. Character is centrality, the irnpossibility of being rlispluccrl or overset. fl G R. N. GILES Assistant Instructor in Chemistry B. Sc. Chemistry Eng., South Dakota School fi of Minesg Graduate work Ohio State University. tx Membership: Sigma Tau. 0 The more they knew lzim, somellting made of A , him. still less I1 stranger. O O JOHN TOMPKINS Freshman Athletic Coach and Varsity Line Coach A. B. Wittenberg, 1924. A mrm'.s' virtue must be measured, not by his O exlraardinrzry 8g0l'lS, but by bis usual course of action. tl, 1 Sf fl Page T hirty-one CE , 90 OTTERBEINOQ 23 O Lola 19 et 'W fx vi folfffi 'Nl Q' fI 'f'I' 1 L f , 'SC f fffiff 1QJQX5QfEXXl.2f ug A C A ii N iraqi: ll ly . , 1 WX 2 il 1 . I l uf! N '1 :in FLOYD J. VANCE K Registrar RX A. B. cmiiei-min. l916g A. M. 01110 sim Uni- lbw. versity, 1925. 'rj A conslrmr fIIfIlll'l1!'l'. L9 57 4 S Cb lb Xl l O f 0 3 fx 1 KC U' QQ 9 A 'W JAMES PORTER WEST 1 . V l 'lreasurer of College .- Q1 A. B. Otlerbein, l89'7g A. Nl. Ollerhein, l90ll-1 W G Studied at Ohio State and Columbia. X Plrwus of trust are only for the IFIISIPII. ' 5.1 Q? C! Al 7 1 . 5 01' i Q3 T F5 iN Q V br NELLIE S. MUMMA , Assistant Librarian A 1 lx Q1 B. S. 01161-hem. 1897. wr' A She gires the best that is in lzvr rmfl flint is 6 Ilia best possible. :X-j G1 ll ll X Q! 1 Q: S, X Y Page Thirty-A1170 f XXX! 1 '12 QQ QTTERBE1 N O-Q 1 3 Qff'4m3 xii? SIB iCOy L .1 SFUARI' INNLRQ1' Colle e P35101 York Collegxale In mule Xurk Pa 1913 A B Lebanon Yalley Colle e 1916 B D Bonebrake Theolo ical Semmaly 1919 C lad uale Walk Umon Theologmal Semmaly and f'olumbm192426 M A Cnlumlaxa 1995 Ile k Hmm URS KIN' To 3011 we blva L11 brrzmrule F01 ulzat your love lms given DR KING A B Ollexbem 1891 D D Dzspoaul To virtue' and true goodness 'U Page Thzrty flz ree bg,'5?Z-2319 19 Qc OTTEHBEINOD 28 ax 1 f x A 3' XF KN O 9 O x-'V Zi- O Tx ,pr , O F K 1 jg ' 9 K h F9 . Qi N O' V. 9 whom C1111 Z'l10tJS8li1, 21,111 of FZZJILIYS.-IZIHII X 9 WL, 1 O1 6 X O 0 f , - gf. 1 'f ff ' .Y Rf X W 61 9 . 0,1 9 BX 611 . . ' ' , i wg . . x ' EN G 01 G SS '0 1, S Y i Q 6 5 L Q STUDENT ASSISTANTS ' Myrtle WYSOIIQ-- - --- .... Biology George Moore ..... .... . Botany L Lawrence Hicks--- ---- .Biology 0 Charles Mumma- ---- -Geology James Bright ------ ---- C liemistry Q Kenneth Echard ---- ---- . Chemistry Florence Howard --.- -Home Economics L, Helen Cover ---- -.-.. H ome Economics Q Edwin Gearl1art--- .-.. Physics 1 Grace Shufelt --... ---- . French ' Dorothy Patton -..- -.-- L ibrary Esther Nichols ---- .-.- L ibrary Carrie ShreHler-- .--- Library 0 Esther George-- .--- .Secretary to Registrar Verda Evans .-.-. ----- 0 lfice Secretary Karl Kumler ------ .--- - Public Speaking Robert Bromeley .--- --.- P ublic Speaking G i N O O Page T hirty-four f O or 19 ff-:OI IERBEINQQ 28 51 VW? 4,5 WN ,W4 1 W Q , WOW 'f AWW11 1 we if i j lg Ax .xx X ' X ,EX W f ' ' 1 riff M X ul 9 vw fyw X 011215525 xx M , A -nf cfm, -' ' '25 1 5 5 . ' ' :ily ' n O 0 U SIBY 2' O 0 Q Y Q o D'- 1' a ' 0 T Q1 19 O Q7 0 I s To thee be all inen heroesg every race l Nobleg all women virginsg and each place A temple: know thou nothing base. -Meredith. G 1 L 5 Y x Page Thirty-six h Ns . 19 MOWERBEINW 28 -'X J XSS SIBx-Egg 0 'DYSVC' U x O O S NJ H NRY GA LACIIER Sentara O xo X X E L A O O S 3 9 . Cv 30 04 o ' 1 . O OX O 4: O O O ' ' DIN O 1 L 9 1 s v w 5 O 1 N 0 o OFFICERS 3 Vice President .... ..... ...... ..... E n W IN CEARH.-KRT Q 1 Secretary ....... ..... I -OIS ARMENTROUT Treasurer --- ..... DONALD BORHOR O Q Y O , O I Page Thirty-eight Kon 19 Q-QOTTERBEING-2 is , x L 1,-l fr? LN ff, 'P K F fi A ' V ' ,. 1 Le- ,C I' N, N . - . e -1 ll-. l 1 Af Q CXCOQX X S K i Y: A l ll O lt X lv! at 1 S . 1 lo' emor Class H' 'VI' 1St0f , left 'nf Y Q 1 l 1 IS matter 01' hisl . , N We Claim the 1 , my becomes: Ht best, 1 . . . , ' ol ,XXX those reuchinol IIOHOI of the ancient Solari' OH lulhfi Cllgnlhed and the dead l Lexx n ' . D ft nnxch-10,he-deg. .quet d1gn1l1ed be t ' ffl fs.. loxe lnstory' -lrecl stage 111 life and - 5 0W6d upon lhxjljl ln the year of Ou L d X P1655 on, making even -...' 4 1' 01- 11' - f XC Z?lfcl,1l3l11yEtlil2 l-lalls ef Otterbeiglelfgx gxildvtged and Twenty-eight, there fro U f 1 's. 0 1 -' X Should use the1:LOt.l1li l'lEllTllJCI'- of ninety-Hve. 21531-Jllme TV? met the tests Uxxlx I The Calnpug lllli 11-lllrol-tal Caesar We HUD Students, We - Xl, CSS in ' . ' M ac HOYV Cdfreg . Q . X' 5 quuy 01 th Q k 0u1 Su el- .- lhgjlll what we have dm?eY0t111ger generauon ahead? C:J011t.y but we find the pm- h The Class of 758 Xe IIHVE gone much ancl xvenllfltletcl Us in the WHY of MX ,Y tislnsq Owl Q ' lllzlr Q bv an l N I ' 'C -0 answer. ff-xx, 71' ments,lgL3.lj31i'j:?jSlf1'f, and artists of valigtslkggilcliilsv J0U1'uali5157 drama- iw: lands. .ey dlld 0111- Versatility? have bv--th. 1511015 of our achieve- ll Q5 Did not our I - - 15 HU? QOHC into manv l 1. ml e .. . -VOYS7 under th 1 ' lx., bump Dr, . - e C xarm of f - X fa did -md :tif he by Xvllllllllg the annu-al Q0 101-1 Wearing Of the QTCCH decid l' Q3 xt ' 'Ag V16 Green waved high in 124 rUl:i1',2l'0Sl1 football tilt? lndeedillle KAN W N fellowg l,l11'il.lil1g-QVC1' our lcon uEAtQ A ey gill ltf for ballast TF then- gl-een caps 10 tlle gud?-the muet recall the day the ' D CI 1 met tl - mt was a great dev A I ll J0dy IH chapel ueinff ld, ' Wm HS thev descen lrd 5 1'G111e1nbe1-, Va. - H ,, ' U eg? lx . The Cl. -N ' 1 ce to lhfi ffreon -1 d - ' lslty 0 C11 In-15 lxt-El and Pfotfresili O-f 23 him DOI beet? too a bn more history WHS lneclie fl W lx 1 l01.gOueS ii:ilgCl'1nz1h1011? are marked by inf? S10LFtllJle and our Soci-ii ,O ,- -Y .- -1- Ill tle all f 1 0 I 11117 rgnl tl 1 Q11 The Junior I-ml. O 2U 10 parties 1 IC :lever-to-I i X ,N 1 . 1 . . - 1 C1 L , 79 11 fle Ill for attention W1 IC dvd The JUUIOI' Class Pla WS-I bmfluels Of numbel-, ' Y ' 01 these evemq h-I 3511 Llunklmg in terms of the y ANK Y0Uff also come S, Cl-V i 7 - c pe financlall .alinalg of 3 UI.. I A X, 1 Q .1-as-of 28, Y to make posslble tlle S135 Cattoass. Both U 1 . L - u C0meT?e.gi1rl.s here deserve a special W -d O 27 by the fC Q I 0ll1 -111 CllSllI1CtlVe garb . I 01 .n We1'e tltev not the fi- Q, XA lesp endent 111 smoeks of D In he Sprmg? Ah f ISI class to N C: .2 colored vests. Thus tl xngny hues to meet their Pla, lifes, tl1eY CIEIITIC forth 16.4 CuSlOIl1 Well 4 ci 16 lags of 728 has mad ales In they bl-infhtlv 1 il All lmndl- if ded new Colm' I0 a In-ight f,.-lslory and imueufatea the Green t OSC who have laken tl C' llllflg, . ga 0 the starve of at ie Class of '28 f O destmy in the perilgu no final examinations ff L0 . ron? ille land of Q U he gfflvelv Piloted ths gear of 252 4'B0b Knight u1e'NOlTlS guided our 'Q fda the Wav lu ' e Ophomofes' Geo of Q was Wlsest of the W' C, U , umors and HH 77 7 V foe Grmas 1 d - ,. ISC as , f I . ank Gall Uh 4 on C Wlth V1 . sf 0 lie Sgnlorsi 3-C, CI has preS61'Ved In Hlld Vlgor 45 fl The r 1 ' he luster and dw, - V I , ea lusto f lamll' l . , ry o the C1 1 rel llldehbly durmg the ast f HSS Of 28 cannot be told I I O, Q71 lx others. p our Years, May this hi t - t Ias been written fl, We'x1e had 3 Wood time d I 5 Ofy be at challenge to I ' Ol pasiinrr HAIL AWD 4 an we lave to make I I i P P ace fol Othersf we call in rt! 1 l 1 l ' fr 1 ' J 1 1' ti? Page Thirty-nine lx I N G, '1 t KN , 110 w'Nt, , Y if N ll Q-fO'VTF'1 4 t AARLEINW Q C., I J O O C O NELLE Aiuunosla, A. B. Westerville, Ohio Rho Kappa Delta Cleiorhetean Sibyl Staff, '27, Women's Intersocial Group Council, '27, '28, International Relations Club, '26, '27, '28, Sociology Club, '28, Chauser Club, '27, '28, Section B. C. E. Cab- inet, '25, '28, W, A. A., '28, Intramurals, '27, '28 'L WliSC. ' x Lots ARmzNTnoUT, A. B. Roanoke, Virginia Theta Nu Philalethea Cochran Hall Board, '26, Class Secretary, '28, International Relations Club. '27, '28. Viv1zcious. ' CLARA BAKER, A. B. MARGUERITE BANNER, A. B. Theta Phi Philalethea Westerlville, Ohio Won1en's Intersocial Group Council, '27, Eta Beta Pi Cleiorhetea '28s S0Ci0l05Y Club: ,263 Cllallsef Club, '27, Student Council, '27, Campus Council, '27, '28s FI'CT1Cl1 PIHYS, 27- Sibyl Staff, '27, Qui1 and Quill. '28, Women's Titian Intersocial Group Council, '27, '28, Home Economics Club, '28, Chaucer Club. '27, Greek Prize, '25, Intramurals, '26. Poetic. ' , sf ' O KO, 19 Q-2 OTTERBEIN-90 18 X 1 i Q 5 ' P O U SIBY 0 N O ' O O ' 'J' 0 Y ' i O ALIXIERT O. BARNES, A. B. ALLEN BAUER, A. B. 1 Westerville, Ohio Batarra, Ohio ' Delta Sigma Phi Pliiluplironea Philomathea Student Council, '27g Campus Council, '27, College Band, '23, '24, 273 College Orches- Pulilicalion Board. '27, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, tra, '24, '25, ' '25, '26, 273 Men's lntersocial Group Council, ffjojlnff '26, '27, '28g Sociology Club. '28g Athletic ' Board. '27, '28g Football, '25, Basketball. '26, 1 '27, '28g lnlramurals '24-. Il7l'PCffIll.'l O L l i i Q i L Q1 hx, .A O l O Y CLYDE BIELSTEIN, A. B. DEMOTTE BEUCLER, A. B. Connellsville, Pennsylvania Morrystown, Ohio O Eta Phi Mu Philomathea Pi Kappa Phi t Zoology Assistant, '27, T. and C. Staff. '25, Sibyl Staff, '26, '28, French Plays, '26, Glee '26, S1byl Staff, '27g Class Play, '26, Athletic Club, '28, College Band, '24, '25, '26, '27, Managers. '26, '27- '23- College Orchestra, '28, Varsity O , '26, '27, M Frank, '28g Baseball. '26, '27, '28. Artistic f'N ' O fi 0 Page Forty-one f ' O., -I ' is M OTTERBEIN 28 . ' 1 Xxu OXPGQL Aucr: BLUME A. B. Marietta Ohio Womens Senate '26- Cocnran Hall Execu- tive Board Zf' Publication Board. L.7' Womens Intersocial Group Council. 'L7' Home Economics Club Pres., '28, French Plays, '27. iAD61l0H.Hff.,' DONALD J. Boanoa, B. S. Phi Lambda Tau Philaphronea .:'rlant. 28, Publication Board President, '28, Clars Officer Treasurer, '28, Men's lntersocial Croup Council, '28, Science Club, '26, '27, President. '28, French Club. '26, Varsity O , '...7, ' g ase all. 'L . '2 , '285 ml-a- murals. '25, '26, '27, '28, Scien.!ific. Q Q 0 - N 0 3 5' we O Tau Delta I Cleiorhetea Student Commission, '28g Entomology As- Q , ' H., i 'P . IQ s 9 7 , , 26 9 28 B b 76 7 I O Q1 O J. R. BOUSER, A. B. Columbus, Ohio Philophronea Previously attended Ohio Wesleyan, Dela- ware, Ohio. Argumerztazi1:e. Page Forty-nm C. Evizmrrr Boven, A. B. Johnstown, Ohio Delta Beta Kappa Philomathea Sociology Club, '26, Cap and Dagger. '27, '28g Theta Alpha Phi, '27, '28, Junior Class Play fBusiness Managerl: French Plays fManagerlg Varsity O , '27, '28: Track Manager, '27: lntramurals. '25. '26. '27. '28. 0bliging. H it T95 53 b O w ' 9 6 K9 O Y 9 -7-QOTTERBEINO? is Q Q ' 1 f ib , O U Q O 0 Q S ' 'DT' . JAMES Bmci-iT, B. S. GLENARD M. BUEL1., A. B. , 5 Vanlue. Ohio Galena. Ohio Eta Phi Mu Pllilophronea Pi Beta Sigma Chemistry Assistant. '28g T. and C. Staff. Varsity O, '28, Basketball. '26. '27, '28, L '26. '27g Science Club, '27, '28g Sotiiology Captain, '28, Intramurals, '25. '26, '27, '28. Club, '28, College Band. '27g Intramura s, '27. ffsnongjs '28. Bright, 1 O 1 L 1 S 0 ' 1 0 O O e Viom Bumuz, B. M. W.ALIJO E. Brans, B. S. Columbus, Ohio Columbus, Ohio O Otterbein Music Club, '27, 28. Lambda Kappa Tau Philomathea Resolule. Previously attended Ohio State University, X '25, '26g College Orchestra, '23, '24, Track, '25. Aspiring, Page F arty-th ree .5 . elm 19 Q-'OTTERBEINQ-9 za Q ' . O 5 0 ll O 0 7 0 . J' C Ti Q 1 L S. WALLACE CALHOUN, A. B. lhlELEN CovER, A. B. 1 Galena, Ohio Burbank, Ohio Previously attended Northern Normal and Cleiorhetia Industrial School, Aberdeen, S. Dakota, 1924, Home Economics Assistant 127 123. Science 5 Marion College, Marion, Indiana. 1925-27. Club, '27, 7285 Home Ec0m,n1,CS,'f27,'S285 In, Loquacious tramurals, '25, '26, '27. a industrious, N b O N O O 1 l O! 1 5 JOSEPHINE Dauav, A. B. RUBY EMEHICK, A. B. G Ponce, Porto Rico Arcanum, Ohio Tau Epsilon Mu Pliilalethea Rho Kappa Delta Cleiorehetea O Student Council, '27, '28, Student Commis- Women's Intersocial Group Council. '27, sion, '27, '28, French Club, '25, '26, '27, '28, '28, Home Economics Club '27, '28, W. A. Sociology Club, '26, '27, French Plays, '26, A., '27, '28, Greek Prize, '25, W. A. A. '27, '28, Leaders Hpomesticjf ' Corps, '26, '27, '28, Intramurals, '25, '26, 27, Influential. 25: ,, . o 19 MOTTERBEINOQ za -f X DQ' ROBERT Emsnmw, A. B. lNew Lebanon, Ohio Eta Phi Mu Philophronea Student Council 27. 28' Student Commis- si n 27 28' Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 27, 8' . E. Cabinet. 27, 28g Varsity O, '26 'I' 28' Athletic Board Z7 28' Track, '26, '27 28' Captain '28' Intramurals '26 2' 281 President qociolo y Llub 28. ztxt. Yaarm Ettws A. B. Alliance Ohio Epsilon Kappa Tau Philalethea Student' Council 26, 27, Womens Senate, 25, '26' lresidents Secretary. 24 '75, '26, 27 28' Cochran Hall Executive Board '26, qtaif '26, 27' Publication Board Vice Presi- ,nt '27 28' Y. W. f. A. Cabinet, 25, '27g Ouiz and uill. '26 27 28' Editor Christmas issue' Womeng Intersocial Group Council, '26, 27. 28, Cap and Da er, 26, 27g Theta Alpha Phi, 27, 28g Junior Class Play, '27, W. A. A., '28, Leaders Corps, '27, '28, Intra- m rals, '25, '26. '27, ' 8. ' Dynamic. I' s. 5 Q f u o O Q, V ' , X t ' ' t , Y C S . in 5 5 'I 7 0 3 5 1 ' 91 52 7 J 'S 7 7 9 V ! H 5 7 7 M C , Q , tt ,, , .715 , , . , g ' , , , ' , ' , '27g T. and C. Staff, '25, '26, '27, '28, Sibyl ' , ' Q , t v ' f, ' - - 1 ' Q , M g ' , ' de . ' , ' , 1 ' 'fy ' .Q Q ,R , ' . ' , L 9, 9 fro, 7 9 , , ED f u 2 . Dwicur Euvsnmm, B. S. Westerville, Ohio Pi Kappa Phi Philophronea T. and C. Staff, '27, '28g Science Club. '26, '27, '28g Sociology Club, '28g College Band, '24, '25, '26, C. E. Cabinet fsection B Pres- identl, '28, Varsity O, '27, '28g Baseball, '26. '27, '28, Intramurals '25, '26, '27, Promising. Esri-mn Gamma. A. B. Stockton, California Tau Epsilon Mu Philalethea Previously attended Philomath College Philomath. Oregon, Registrar's Office, '25, 26 '27, '28g Home Economics Club, '26, '27, '28 C. E. Cabinet. '27, '28. Steady, O O Page Forty five 19 M OTTERBEINC'-f' , , '27, '28, Women's Intersocial Group Council, 28 '. Q O Q x ll O O O f' x v ' y . Enwux E. GEAR-H.An'r A. B. NELLE GLOVER, B. S. O Bucyrus, Ohio ' Phi Theta Pi Cleiorhetea 6 1 Eta Phi Mu Philophronea I Wgstgwille, Ohio Previously attended Case School of Applied Science Club. '25, 225. '27' ,235 Leaders Science, Student Council, '26, '27, '283 Corps, '25, '26, L Physics Assistant, '27, '28, Sibyl Staff, '27, wsmdiousv Vice President Senior Class, '27, '28, Science ' Club, '26, '27, '28, French Club, '26, '26, '27, Sociology Club, '28g Varsity O, '27, '28g Football. '26, '27, Intramurals. '25, '26, '27, W izs. Logical, 5 C7 0 L Q P N x ' t X L O r 0 1 N S or o B. VIVIAN I-Inns, A. B. IHARCELLA HENRY, A. B. Dorset, Ohio Germantown, Ohio S Cleiorhetea Tau Epsilon Mu Philalethea O Previously attended Theil College, Green- T. and C. Staff, '26, '27, '28, Sibyl Staff. Q ville, Pennsylvania. '24, '26, French Club. '26, '26, '27, Publication Board, '27, '28, Quiz and '27, '28, Chaucer Club, '27, '28, French Plays. Quill '26, '27, '28, President, '28, C. E. Cahi- '27g C. E. Cabinet, '27, '28. net, '26, '28, Creek Prize, '24, '25, W. A. A., Modest, 27- '23- Whimsical, O G T Page Forty-six , 5 7 ,., - I A 5 Ov 19 Q' Ol I ERBEIN 28 5 J 0 . , 19 0 .Q Q 'Ol O 2 , v .g, N l fl' ELLIS B. l-IA'r'roN. A. B. Grand Rapids. Michigan Lambda Kappa Tau Philomathea Assistant Frosh Football Coach, '26, '27, T. and C. Staff. '27, '28q Junior Class Play, '27g Glee Club Business Manager. '27, Foot- ball, '24, Track. '25. '26, '27, '28g Intramurals. 26. 27. '28. .'Unrli11l. Dapper. McKeesporl. Pennsylvania Pi Bela Sigma Philomalhea Men's Intersocial Group Council. '25, '26, '27. '28g Sociology Club. '28, FRANCES HINDS, A. B. BERTHA HINTEN, A. B. Newcomerslown, Ohio Belpre, Ohio Phi Theta Pi Cleiorhetea Philaletllea Student Commission. '27, '28g Sibyl Staff. Sociology Club, '28, Intramurals. '21 '26. '27g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. '26, '27, '28g HQI,feljf Vice President YVo1nen's lntersocial Group Council. '26. '27. An1i11I11e.:' Page Forty-seL'en G l of OTTERBEIN Q0 18 P LAWRENCE HICKS B. S. F redricktown Ohio Phi Lambda Tau Philomathea 26 27' Mens Intersocial Group Council -7 28' Science Club 25. 26 27 28' Sociolo y Club, 26, Cap and Dagger, 27, 28, Junior Play, '27, Varsity O, '27, '28, Football, '2', '26, '27, Track, '26, '27, '28, Intramurals, 14, '25, '27, '28. Dexterous ' 0 'oo o 0 MARIAN l-IOLLEN A. B, Terra Alta, Wen Vir inia Theta Nu Philalethea Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 27, 28- Women s Inter- social Group Council, 26 '27' International Relations Club, 26, 27, 28, Sociolouy Club, I-Gchviciii 0 5 o ' o 4 , , I 3 . I 51 , - ' g O Botany Assistant, '27, '28, T. and C. Staff, Cochran Hall Executive Board, '26, '27, '28, 'O 7 3 7 '9 Y 7 9 ' , Q ' ' Q ' a ' a g ' - , 1 , , ,. , , U V 28 7D O 1 Q7 O 1 THELMA HOOK, A. B. Kansas City, Missouri Tau Epsilon Mu Philalethea Cochran Hall Executive Board, '27, '28, T. and C. Staff, '26, '27, '28, Sibyl Staff, '26, '27, '28, Sibyl Staff '26, '27, Sociology Club, '26, '27, Chauiser Club, '26, '27, President, '28, Music Club, '26, '27, '28, French Plays, '25, Publication Board, '24, '25. Demure. Page Forty-eigh' FLORENCE I-IOWARD, A. B. Dayton, Ohio Tau Epsilon Mu Philalethea Student Commission, '27, '28, Home Eco- nomics Assistant, '27, '28, T. and C. Staff '27, President, '28, Women's Intersocial Group Council, '27, Home Economics Club '28. Sincere s O SG 1 1 Q 5 1 t '25, Sibyl Staff, '27, Y. W. C. A. cabanetl N . s Y 1 , 19 HOTTERBEINW 28 -' nl., ,X--.gf Li' tariff A 142 'M ,N 4 YJ' .Q I.-Q x W 4 'x x lt Q fe fx C 2105 Q, ,-if M5 - .-'V ft ' t' S. , Q , dx 565 1' uf : 'Tw . 'mfg' eMQ,f4,p'.mr?i'gatu,53Q,a 8 Xxciit f' 'frxgj -QT?-14Qf c a- t -QW. f N c- Pmlqx A -T, xiii! 'illt JOHN Hunocx A. B. Latrobe Pennsylvania Lambda Kappa Tau Phllomatlxea Prevxously attended Geolge Waqhmgton Umverslty 25 Mens Senate 26 Y M C A Cablnet 26 27 Socxology Club 26 Varsxty Debate 26 27 28 P1 Kappa Delta 27 28 Cap and Da er 27 28 .lumor Class Play 27 Glee Club 22 23 24 26 Church C o1r 22 23 24 26 C E Calumet 23 24 26 Cheer Leader 27 28 Football 27 Track 27 lntramulal 23 24 25 Clwer JL We iQg,QQ11tQ5 LQILZQF IL K ji, QSQLZ qia-x I,,QQf X-Rig fx- fQ, .fb Q 6 'e'ef'e -' e be Q tw :- . . 'lv f a.'bU'?-Qatar RICHARD JONES A. B. Westerville Ohio P1 Beta 91 ma Classzcal WALDO IXECR A B Barberlon Oluo Delta Beta Kappa Phxlomathea Student COI11D'l1SS10D 27 28 T and C Qtaff 25 24 Slbyl Staff 26 27 lublxca tlon Board 27 28 Treas Fleshman Class 2.3 Y M C A Cablnet 26 27 28 Mens ntersoctal Group Counctl 26 27 28 Pre 21 Suence Club 23 24 Suclolugsy Club 26 27 Cl1LllCl1Cl101I' 26 27 Gleek Puze VHISIU O '77 28 Football Mana er 27 Track 26 27 28 lnurunutals 26 27 23 Faithful Donoruw KLLBAUCII A B Dunbal West Vll ima Prevmu ly attend d Slennmloah College 25 26 Marshall Coll e Hnntm ton W N 7 Constant Page Forty mne 1, ,t ,,,, , w 1 'll I X lv 1 .J L l N N. Q 87736 19 WOTTERBEIN-ef' feflifift X N t Uxxl , , lim , ' , ! Lsy 1 Q Q Q f I .Y-3 1 llei U . - L g ish' A XXI, L: Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ' , .X M! QQ Q Q, Q. Q , ,Q . . 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KLPLER A B fD1ploma in Pianol Dayton Ohio S1 ma Alpha Tau Philalethea S1bylStaH' 26 27 Publxcatlon Board 27 28 Secretary JUHIOI Class 26 27 Y W C. A. Cabinet 26 27 28' Womens Inter- social Group Council, 27, 28, Music Club, '26, '27, '28, Church Choir, '26, '27, '28, Sec. Sociology Club, '28, Centcel. lNhUnwL KNIGHT A B Parkersbuln West VII mia Tau Epsilon Mu Phllalethea Previously attended Shenandoah College 23 24- Dean of Womens Asst 27 8 Slbyl Staff 27 Y XV C A Cabinet 27 Varsity Debate '28: Pi Kappa Delta 28' Cap an Dagger, 26, 27, 28, W. A. A., 89 - tramurals. '26, '27g May Queen, '27. Light. 1 ire-X 7. -f' 1 , f VX , X ., 16122 ff ,,,,, I org, l l Q78 Q ,Q a , ft if. . ..'. 33383 O ' ' i d t ' ' 'z' In J. Romzm' KNIGHT, A. B. CLAY Kona, A. B. Parkersburg, West Virginia Strasburg, Ohio Eta Phi Mu 'Phi10Phf0Hea Phi Lambda Tau Philomathea X , Cffllffge Ofamfv ,285 Plublw Speak-mg ASS'-1 Men's lntersocial Group Council, '27, '28g 1 273 Sxhyl Staff Editor, 27.5 Pres. Sophomore Varsity Debate, '26, '27s pi Kappa Delta, '26 O, Class, '26, Men's Intersoclal Group Council, '27, '23- 4 '27, Sociology Club, '28g Varsity Debate, '25, ..Ambili0us,, Q '26, '27, '28, Pi Kappa Delta, '26, '27, '28, ' French Plays, '27g C. E. Cabinet, '27g Foot- XX X ball, '28, Track, '28g Intramurals, '26, '27, '28. Q! XXX 0ratorical. O X N V Page F ifty C5 .. A x K-slit ,276 lv' , Q V 19 QQ O'V'I 'ERBEIN ff' 23 of . D1-'E H :vffg Mita? .Af :iJ.A?wt,T-aguuatf.. V 'Y 'V-Y 5?f'T1xe-2 O 'iff Y- X'x 7 f'2wf wv ff' 'Q - -f- - 1..- 'Fw fm if swf-- 'if' fwf 6 Xara 'W TIFXLSQ float gt N A, Qiftegtff 2 1 'TQTX-Qgl Gift l C at , , C A 7 ft f X KS, af' ' -M -'M ' X ll N' W 77273157 'N CXJ' ,Q-islt,.3,3. 5 9 Ei! lt U ' xv 1,4 7 t,- w X ll W , 'Elf X- lr t ' FRED IxULL A. B. MARcAms'r KUML1-:R A. B. ' 7 Columbus Ohio - Dayton Ohio ' Alpha Beta Slgma Theta Nu Phllalethea Sczentzfic 1 and C Qtaff 26 27 28 Szhyl Staff, 26 27 International Relatlons Club 27 28 Sociology Club 27 28 Otterbeln Muslc Club 26 27 28 Vaxsny Debate 26 27 r P1 Kappa Delta 26 27 28 Cap and Da sf 27 28 Theta Alpha Plu 27 .lumox Class Play 27 Intramulals 26 27 Soczety FN l f-. I 0 J FW XJ Q' if KARL KU'wu:n A B Kvvowc Tsuw LAI A B Bdllll'I10IC Ohio Hon Kon Chma X Lambda kappa Tan Pllllllllltlllled Delta Beta Kappa P1 Kalma Della Theta Alpha Phi Tlaclt Pxeuously attended Umvel ity of Chlca o 96 27 28 qummer School Varslty 0 26 27 28 Dlplomntzc Tenms 26 27 Intramurals 26 21 Attmclwe Page Ftfty one A if 'Sa 1 Q-d0'T1TERBEvNw t fill L ll X fax, , 7 l b FN ' t ' O1 NN-i I 9 9 . X X' ' W all C5 ' ' 35 71 7 7 5 ' XX ' ' ' - L 9 9 9 5 - ' I X 7 9 ' ' ' 7 7 , , A 7- 7 .7 9 .7 X LX ' , ' , ' 9 M4 , ' , ' , ' 4 ' ' , ' , ' 9 J - 1 ' s s 9 , D, ic 3' , , s s e s Q , , ra' O 'xx gen , 2 , , 23: 2 tk! 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Tau Epsilon Mu Philalethea 'M I Sibyl Staff, '26, '27, Women's Intersocial 'NK ' Group Council, '27, '28, Sociology Club, '26, lx x '27, Creek Prize, '26, W. A. A., '27, '28, In- ,NX l, Q tramurals, '25, '26, '27, '28. CUM w Sweet. f4Q w I 'Of . 5 lx Nu K5 N Qilxfx Q CN o QQ o N .Q I X i 5 X U w . 1 l , PJ 1 i no ' x ,t QA o i io ' MQ I tv Qylx O O l Q G' 0 O G 1 FRANCES MCCOWEN, A. B. EDITH MAURER, A. B. Wheelershurg, Ohio Fresno, Ohio Philalethea Previously attended Bethany College, Beth- U W Previouslv attended Scioto County Normal, EITIY, ,W- Vg., International llelatnons Club, 1 Q l Miami University, Ohio Northern University, 27, 2183 Sclence Club: 27, 239 Llfe Work Music Club, '27, '28, College Orchestra, '27, Recruit- '28, Greek Prize, '27. Conservative, Aspiring o ,I , O O x fi Page F ifty-two Q, gqpygxo 19 QQ OT' I LERBEIN O-2 18 yaje wgQg?FQafQm gggwfigfqy FD QQ.. -rf 1 QE A ' 4,11 sly 5:2 A fnl 7 1 O 17 f fllkx rj lx lx' x ' r X y ,Sf X 'xg u! aa 8 awe 8 7 8 +V xi! 1 HELEN MAY, A. B. LAURETTA NIELVIN, A. B. Fremonl, Ohio WCIISYONQ Ohi0 Philaleillefi Theta Nu Plulalethea Student Councxl 27 28 Campus Council Prevwualy allended Demson UHIVCISIIY 24 21 COCl1laIl EXCCIIUVC B03I'l',l 95 Hgme Ecgnglnlc-,5 Chaucer 28 S1lJylSlaff 26 27 Y W C A Cabmet Clu 26 27 28 27 28 Church Chou 27 28 Felwlwus fipproaclzable Ross C INIHILR A B HOWARD C Muwrcr.. A Pelu Inclxana Cleenvllle Oluo Lambda Kappa Tau Phllxpluonea Delta S1 ma P111 28 Qxhyl Staff 27 Jumor Claws Play 21 Clee Club 27 28 Clllllflll Cllolr 27 28 Intramunals 26 Brecz y Mens Inlersocxal Group Councll 27 28 Soclolo y Club 27 VHISIIY 0 27 28 Football 25 26 27 Baeketball 27 S nartwc Page F Lfty three L L QASQ ll Gwowwvaezuwc Qfrx I-.. N. ex 'QT hz Us Leql 5 ' 'il '-:b,,,,,,- , , 9 . QQ X e , v 3 H -Q, a , s . H . l in f , 4 - - XO ' fu Q X U O Y ' O X 7 A 8 ,xx N O 7 Q fo A 1 f 1 QD Q4 ,X N 1 1 N113 F . yn xl l X X x ia 7 0 A 7 O l ,G MK 7 by 2... 2 e O A 0 ' ' . ' , . . .. 'l '. . B. ' 51 ., . , . . , XXX ' . . Q 4 .g . . WX T. aud C. Staff, Busineas Manager, '26, '2F7, Sibyl Staff, '27g Y. M. C. A. Qabinet, '27g if 'KOA Q ' ',,'Q': - ' ga ,,',z' 'i ,,',': MO' 'N 5 Qixlx 'GJ .f NQ 4 Q. gg 7 x 'Y Pl 1 X X 'rll lg I ' 1 Y v-1-X, A A WM , ,- , , :Ha , .1 ffxe 7 Qyfi , Q L t Q6 Q . gl -W . ffffelfss ' K 6' T5 A SIBY D A if lyke' GVYKQ QNPND N, . 30,5 'SXQQQJNA t 2 L' , , . A W' Elf li l U 1' K0 Q , R9 1 ,, X fb T O A GEORGE M. Moons, B. S. LIBERTY MORTON, A. B. 5 Lima, Ohio Westerville, Ohio N x D7 ' Delta Beta Kappa Philophronea Philomathea vi Previously attended University of Toledo, Previously attended Allegheny College, '24, ', '25, '26g Zoology Assistant, '26, '27, '28, King '25g French Clubg College Peace Orator, '28g X Hall Executive Board, '28g Science Club, '26, Life Work Recruit. R W '27g Tennis Manager, '28, f'pe,Cei,,ingjf X1 3 Aggressive, O fl W K CFXX. f ef i '-fi E Y Q If , i I QU ' O G N , X f :fo X 3 0 t U O i l Q 0 ,I ' , 'l , . 1 . Il . X , i O ' Q O PAUL B. MORTON, B. S. LOUIE W. Nomus, A. B. fi North Robinson, Ohio Delta Sigma Phi Philophronea Phi Lambda Tau Men's Senate '25, '26, Student Commission, g 9 , 9 s 5 2 . 6 1 - 'L 927: 27, 28g T. and C. Staff, 25, 26, 27, 23, Sc1id:2esCliiii,eE2r'i?lg8g cgbtllltgge c1iZ1lildi,u'25, '26, Edif0I'1in'C31ief1 ,27, '28s President Figeshrnan O i 1 1 . . 1 . I ls '26 '27 Class, 24, 254 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 26, 27, , 27, 28, Baseball, 26, ntramura , , , , I , , , . , , ' 928 28g President, 27, 28g Quiz and'Qu1ll, 26, N NR . . U,, '27, '28g Sociology Club, '26g Varsity Debate, W ' , gunna' '26g Football, '25, '26, '27g Basketball, '26, '27g Intramurals, '25, '26, '27. Q! i'Fam0us.,' X 0 . 5 i 0 g fl , V . Page Fifty-four P H, i O EOkj,Q56ws 2,9 of OTTERBEIN Q-2 18 ,, J,-fa-. ffl-an 112-13, F: - -A .,. 1 r ,ff A 1 , afifdligc,-ffy.-,Ls r s .1 ,..- .:. ' Ages, ' ' Qt . 125- Fifyaif fffifir 'Q 'fllfiqf ff 1Qffi 'f'IP5?'3!'W tiff, .ffhffj-XX ', fQ'l11v.g--ff if fs-'QQQQQJ H11f2ls..Ml-tsijiiitllllft,lf ciffg1i,i,3,f ' .Z rsigQ.,?gl,f,,l,,g i WU 2 '- 'Ry x 7 x X t X lskxt dl 'l Dorcorin' PATTON, A. B. VIOLA PEDEN. A. B- '-i'l1,' i Q if V Westerville, Ohio Johnstown, Pennsylvania we Kappa Phi Omega Philalethea Tau Epsilon Mu Philalethea W r Library Assistant, '25, '26, '27, '28, Won1en's Student Commission, '27, '28, Sibyl Staff, l lnlersocial Group Council, '27, '28, French '26, '27, Vice President Sophomore Class, '25, -t, l ,Xl Club, '26, '27, '28, French Plays, '26, W. A. '26, Home Economics Club, '27, '28, Church X -'tl A., '27, '28, Leaders Corps, '26, '27, '28. Choir, '25, '26, '27, '28, Athletic Board, '27, Uxx ,,-TK ffApt.v '28, W. A. A., '27, '28, Leaders Corps, '26, A,..x M-Ll' '27, '28, Intramurals, '25, '26, '27, '28. ,fs Animalecl. .- 7 , W l Na J X 1 I X l X ct ft, cl x, ral 231 SD l hx, w ,H xl lt 4, , 'Qt t lil W 7 if Xxfg N SQ l Qi' X l 'Si' ' NO Xxtlfll l XA' UXXRX Qt fm? O ll O ' gf X 1 7 at b i 0 7 K-'S AL1c1a L. Pnovsr, B. S. MABEL PLOWMAN, A. B. X Q 'U Dayton, Ohio Wall, Pennsylvania V Theta Nu, Philalethea ' Philalethea H. Student Council, '26, '27, Sibyl Staff, '26, International Relations Club, '26, '27, '28, 6 l '27, Women's Intersocial Group Council, '27, Sociology Club, '28, Varsity Debate, '27, '28, W O '28, Science Club, '27, '28, Pi Kappa Delta, Pi Kappa Delta, '27, '28, W. A. A., '28, In- O my '26, '27. '28, Cap and Dagger, '26, '27, '28, tramurals, '26, '27, '28, Alumni Secretary's M, 1 X Theta Alpha Phi. '27, '28, Junior Class Play, Secretary. Q '27, Otterbein's Women's Orator, '27, '28. ffcoaentj' ' ' l Exquis1'te. D l 0, W O1 K' 5, Lx' 9' ,W 1 Page Fifty-five 1 MX' ,o 1if'r',f7:fXxA,- , 4, V:-ul tgp '-fo 7 - t- X ,ffafixjo f vfgpli rl A9 AW U l T l2Hl13LfllXl 'JG 'RJ a::NffQ,T A , y , f , p Q Tiilir 'O b 2 0 ' SlBY Q 0 55401 SJ' ' 'J' -i 5, LEONA M. RAVER, B. S. ERNEST F. Rn-LGEL, A. B. Canal Winchester, Ohio Dayton, Ohio O ' Theta Phi Philalethea Delta Sigma Phi Philophronea 1 Science Club, '27, '28, International Rela- Previously attended Darke County Normal. tions Club, '26, '27, '28, Sociology Club, '27, Student Council President, '28, Delegate to W. A. A., '28. N. S. A51 Congress, '28, Student Commis- HC 1 -H sion resi ent, '28, Sibyl Staff-B ' e ente 14431561503 i73C'lQJreasu1-er Junior ClasgS1'127'? . . . . a inet, '27, '28, Me ' Inte- social Group Council, '27, Sociolollgif Club, x '28, Varsity O , '25, '26, '27, '28, Football, 3 '25, '26, '27, Basketball, '26, '27, '28, Base- l5?l,,Qi7, '28, Track, '26, '27, '28, Intramurals, . Pow'crful. O L 1 S O XR, fl O 9 O N LUCILLE Romsnrs, A. B. GEORGE Romana, A. B. N Lima, Ohio Hagerstown, Maryland Sigma Alpha Tau Philalethea Lambda Kappa Tau Philophronea Sibyl Staff, '26, '27, Sociology Club, '27, Student Council, '28, Campus Council, '28: '28, Chaucer Club, '27, '28, Sibyl, '27, Men's lntersocial Group Councll, -fcmciousiv '28, French Club, '26, '27, French Plays, '26, O Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, Church Choir, '25, XX! '26, College Orchestra, '25, '26, '27, '28, C. E. X Q Cabinet, '27. lt Droll, fs'-fy 63 9 X Page F ifty-six 7 l 'o TT .0 'o ,O f 19 Q-go ERBEIN 23 7 - 11 2 , fjff' Q v: ' Q- . J' M , ' qs qi, r ,fwiifgfssisniiEHEHQ,xa5F5:swTFssGS, . xx?-'f f ' Y ' 1-of f ' X- Af - 1 of B s 3, no we i O xv ALICE Scuorr, A. B. CARRIE Sunnrrrlsn, A. B. C5 'I Westerville, Ohio ASl1l2lIlCl, Olli0 O ' French Plays, '26. Tau Epsilon Mu Cleiorhetea 65 ' SOL-fable, Previously attended Ashland College, Ash- land, '26, '27, Western Reserve, Cleveland, '25, Library Assistant, '28g T. and C. Staff, Q1 '23, '24, French Club, '23, 24g French Plays, ' '24. '15 1 Lovely O l FP Q. G if O lx 5 0+ ca 1 .9 Q X , W' x X! Gly , Q Xi C5' 0 A 1 i O ' Truaonour SHAMAN, A. B. CLARENCE SMALES, A. B. O Westerville, Ohio Westerville, Ohio fl Lambda Kappa Tau Dependable Varsity Basketball, '25, '27, '28 5 Varsity X O g Sociology Club, Science Club, College I,-.N Band, '24-3 Intramurals, '24, '25, '27, '28. I ' Q Popular. ,N O i. fl ' Y V 'R x fihxxx C' ffi i Qu O . l Page Fifty-seven gQg2xsi is CMGTTLRBEMPDT is swings GMO lo sion RfDfN Xl . - A - V' l Pixy 0 CCXK P E'xKCdX' , JR 1, ui or ZTAZQC 2 ,Ol K0 ' if it ll X W FRANCES SI-ADB, B- GRACE SHUFELT, A. B. Lili Greenvluef Ohm Albion, Pennsylvania Ol 1 Rho Kappa Delta Cleiorhetea Cleiorhetea ,O Sociology Club, '26, Church Choir, '25, '26, - - U ' ,' '23, '289 Coilege gfchesffa, '25. n1ilf ifL'f1l2E', '3'E 'dFillllfil CXllT?Enf'?55'2 APPVOPVZGICIL French Club, '27, '28, Chaucer Club, '27, '28, Q! French Plays, '26, '27. X ' l French, Q 'il l iv Si Ox' -A Q U l Q1 L, O O N . 3 X fb' O . 0 N G' 0 P 0 GLADYS SNYDI-zu, A. B. DOYLE STUCKEY, A. B. N Q Lebanon, Ohio Bloomville, Ohio Tau Epsilon Mu Philalethea Phi Lambda Tau Philomathea Student Council, '27, '28, Women's Inter- Sociology Club, '28, Church Choir, '25, '26, O social Group Council, '28, President, French '27, '28, Intramurals, '25, '26, '27, '28, 6 Club, '26, Sociology, '27, Cap and Dagger, ffEne,geticj, '27, '28, Junior Class Play, '27, French Plays, , '26, Greek Prize, '25. Perize. O O W Page F ifty-eight V Q gilt, 19 MOTVEHBEINQQ za G 'A' ,ae i Y, i ff ,CEYXX HK D .D A-,ifgixrr-Q37 fist-.X ix-A5 QQ ,ts lf? be Q1 Fixxqfvgl - X.g1l,?QxXyg A ,N 'D . U R - O MARY THOMAS, A. B. RUTH Tmsvonnow, A. B. CJ Westerville, Ohio Tomo Creek, Virginia Sigma Alpha Tau Philalethea Tau Epsilon Mu Philalethea Q X Previously attended Denison University, '24, Home Economics Club, '28, French Plays, 3 '25. Student Commission, '27, '28, T. and C. '26, Church Choir, '25, '26, '27, '28, C. E. X Staff, '26, '27, '28, Quiz and Quill, '26, '27, Cabinet, '27, W. A. A., '28, Leaders Corps, Q, , '28, Women's Illtersocial Group Council, '27, '28, Intramurals, '25, '26, '27, '28. O i Sociology Club, '28, Church Choir, '27, '28, 'fAlhletiC. KG Editor of Handbook, '28, fe , N Cmmoisseur. QQ fb if 5 GJ . Q it . x X X O0 gi re Q1 O X . i XM XX fvxxxx fa I 0 , C 1 FERRON TIIOXEI., A. B. Cmuc WALES, B. S. Dayton, Ohio Youngstown, Ohio Pi Kappa Phi Delta Beta Kappa X Previously attended Miami University Sum- Student Council, '26, '27, Chemistry As- -C7 y w mer School, '25, King Hall Executive Board, sistant, '26, '27, Physical Education Assistant, O '27, Sihyl Staff, '27, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '28, Publication Board, '26, '27, Varsity O , 1 '27, '28, Men's Intersocial Group Council, '26, '27, '28, Athletic Board President, '26, fd, President, '28, French Plays, '26, Glee Club '27, Football, '25, '26, Track, '26, '27, '28, ' Manager, '27, C. E. Cabinet, '27, Intramurals, Intramurals, '25, '26, '27, '28. . '26, '27, '28- Chesterfiel1lian.. QNX Fluemt. fi - O Q N tx! Page Fifty-nine g i !,,f'rx':7- , V 'C if i ' 5, 19 QQ GTI EIRBEINOD 15 A if 53439 i 0 FLORENCE WARDELL, A. B. Ev:-:LVN WARE, A. B. Strasburg, Ohio Philippi, West Virginia Rho Kappa Delta Cleiorheta Theta Phi Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '28, W. A. A., L83 Previously attended Broadlus College, W Intramurals '27, '28. Va. Interesting. Sci n tillazingf' Q0 O, POI O 9 CLIFFORD NVERTZ, A. B. MILURED WILSON, A. B. Pi Beta Sigma Cleveland, Ohio Argumenm!ive. Phi Theta Pi Cleiorhetea Cochran Hall Executive Board, '28, T. and C, Staff, '25, '26, '27, Circulation Manager '28, Women's lntersocial Group Council, '28 Music Club, '26, '27, President, '28, College tramurals, '25, '26, '27. Musical, Page Sixty Orchestra, '26, '27, '28, W. A. A., 2 7: A' 19 ee OTTERBEINW 28 Q vs, 'Q ' f jr X ' 'Q r , -e-X' X fs? .,. 2 .. 7, fs t Sw, I N QIE I DU fr is X A r 55f1e3,XI.:,,f' FRESH flilfj , D jf, QQ! fl. l- ' i 7-em-'ff r r FQ' Qwcgalfi - IN l 'V Nl nigga. FREDERICK A. WHITE, A. B. DORIS WETHERILL, A. B. I Q Westerville, Ohio Kenton, Ohio Delta Sigma Phi Philaphronea Tau Delta Cleiorheta ' X-' ' International Relations Club, '28, Sociology Student Council, '28, Student Commission, 1 X Club, '27, Cap and Dagger, '26, '27, '28, '28, Cochran Hall Executive President, '28, ,bg Theta Alpha Phi, '27, '28, Junior Class Play, Class Secretary, '26, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, if I French Plays, '27, Glee Club, '25, '26, '27, '28, Won1en'slnlersocial Group Council, '28, . I O l '28, Church Choir, '28. gciifzice Club, '25, '26, '27, Home Economics ' ,- HN ly 1 Iv u , '28, Music Club, '27, '28, W. A. A., if oncmum '28, Chairman May Morning Breakfast, '27, O N ff Intramurals, '25, '26, '28. ,Q NX ExecImIve. ' 6 K bi Pb' - -4 ,QF ' Q X . ug, 'E' O . RJ by ' s xx fc? O , Q I ' G O I G MYRTLE WYSONG, B. S. CLAUDE ZIMMERMAN, A. B. Eaton, Ohio Sugar Creek, Ohio. 2 P'1Ua1C fa T Lffzlbciil Igiia'g'a'2iall2s- IsiiiIimSiiEi'fi a'27- Previously attended Miami University. Junior Clasg i,lay', Gfee dub 2726 ,27' 728: . Botany AssisIant, 28,7Science Club' Secgre- College Band- v25.'f26, 727, 526: Cguegg 01.2 5 Q 'ay' 2837,C' E' Cabmer' 282 GfeekPf12ef 27- chestra, '25, '26, '27, President, '28, C. E. O X U Calm. President. '28, Track, '28, Intramurals, '25. rx '26, '27, '28, I XX uLVl'fL'.,, O Q 1 42' Q Page Sixty-one 5 O,Z?33'Q 19 G-G O' l ' I EHBEINOJ' 28 ' Q '7'i Q . ' r l . ilh AU ew.. Qzwagwfs 59 - Q Q. 3 QQ! l H ' A RG f M n X I'IAROLD BLACKBURN, A. B. BIARIAN GROW, A. B. Qi ' Of Rafdenv Ol'li0 Duke Center, Pennsylvania l l w Pi Beta Sigma Philophronea Sigma Alpha Tau V O T- and C- Slaffi '27, '232 Quiz and Quill, French Club, '27, '28, French Plays, '25, '27, '28, Intramurals, '27, '28. Chaucer Club, '28. L Free Urban O 2 W 5 lb 0 , l O o . 0 0 . lxff ' 0 0 A 7 + O V O WILBUR S. MCKNIGHT, A. B. HELEN WOLCOTT, A. B. IQ Westerville, Ohio Homer, Ohio Delta Beta Kappa Philophronea Cleiorhetea K 1 Sociology Club, '27, '28, International Re- Previously attended Denison University, O lations Club, '26, '27, '28, Clee Club, '24, '25, Kent Teachers' College, Sociology Club, '27, 9 '26, '27, '28, Men's Intersocial Group Council, '28, Chaucer Club, '28, ro '26, '27, '28, Varsity O , '26, '27, '28, Intra- fffhoughtfulj' IQ, mura s. K Forensic, it ' O O x Q Page Sixty-two X. -, W X1 fo , l ,O fjfa ' 19 -ea O I I l'l'fRBElNO 28 O2 I! L K a5li3YLLv6f2iCO3SQf sg53f2g GX Q, Og 0 6:3 X G Q1 Q5 X Q7 fo I O xx A . G o S Q, o X 1 W I dv A DONALD Suommxmn, President s O O X W 5-Q QL ' FQ' H A Q, lil WS J G5 X--' NX ' ' - ef Jlumnrz 9 N 9 - 19 Q-2 OTTERBEIN O-Q as X Q -... liii - ' 4- is - ,QQGFQO fb If elm r glmfg N Voxm' gf gi- J M J r- ww Xu WE 0- xvfg - XX Xxx! A UNH O 1 V9 ,Ax 6 r Q11 52 O UW O H L 1 r ,Q v. I A Q, O ' O OFFICERS Q Treasurer ....... ........................ . RUTH WEIRIER Vice President ...., ............. ...... . F RANc1s GEORGE Cy Secretary ....... ....... N ITETIS HUNTLEY 0 G O r H O Q f w O Q Qi 'S 0 W X Page Sixty-four V gqzvr 19 W OTTERBEIN-7-2 za A 'Q O. X.. ,,,M-'- X ,. .H I, I V CLASS ff 1929 The Class of '29 entered Otterbein ill the fall of 1925, 194 strong-the largest class in history. High in hopes and ambitions, we determined to be the best class that ever graced the halls of Alma Mater. It is not for us to say whether or not we are achieving our goal, but we can claim that we have kept the faith. Under the leadership of Harold Thompson as president, we en-tered upon our freshman year. Determined first of all to win our way into the hearts of the professors, we esehewed all frivolity, our one social adventure being the Freshman- Junior Banquet at which the Freshman Married Menis Club played such a stellar role. We made our mark scholastically, and displayed our ability in debate by decisively defeating the sophomores. Our new president, Albert Mayer, started us off on our sophomore year with no little clan. Opening the year by de- feating the freshmen in the scrap day events, we celebrated with a peppy Hallowe'en push. We showed our generosity to the world at large by allowing the freshmen to carry away the honors in football and debate, but maintained our supremacy along other lines. The crowning event of the year, the Sophomore-Senior Banquet, thanks to Dean Mcffaddenfs little pistol, went off without a hitch. During the presidency of Don Shoemaker in this our Junior Year, we have engaged in activities more befitting upper classmen. The class of '29 has been represented in all worth while campus projects, has shown its ability in scholar- ship, music. athletics, dramatics, forensics, and other fields, and has performed creditably many tasks, not the least of which has been the publication of the l928 Sibyl. Pace qztti ILL w V O, . j A 1. is F HRX D N ' f r rfx s he Qi ,SBE L w O F ' V FAITH BAKER Wesle1'vil1e, Ohio She is steadfast as a star, X Anil yet the maddest maiclcnf, O O NOLA BARNHART Weste1'ville. Ohio U The sun was in each auburn Ness. O N 0 X IRENE BENNERT f Vandalia. 01110 Q 7 Match her ye across the sea!,' Q1 Q O MILDRED BRIGHT XX? - Vanlue, Ohio 3 Her mind has its palace halls Q X Hung with rich gifts and pictures rare. A ROBERT BROMELEY 4 O , Dayton, Indiana For he was great ere Fortune made him sof' O MARIAN CARNES Great Valleyg New York QDXNW , She can be as wise as we, A ' And wiser when she wishes. Page Sixty-six f E351 19 MQTVVERBEINOQ zss Q Cv w o O . Y 1 '113.f 'll 'X ,X i l ,,,?,i5TXK 5 5 XA D- T . ggi 11, A U Cqxx E ,Ri iv. My RQ, CA SID Y LQ 52,51 Q ,Q -.fifsiiiiof few A A A me ex A O E E E y , flip ' l Q Kill Rx li Ml N Vol k-fly' JOHN CARROL Nfl Akron, Ohio glxlx Truest friend and noblest foef, X l G lvlxlx If-NV l Ol Y hm 1 XI lv xg J Nl PHILLIP CHARLES A X x X x Q' RN , Westerville, Ohio Q7 W 1 One of the few immortal names i bf sf That were not born to rlief, i O x 'll ' x x 'f il' Q, N ,' il. , Skfjilv MARIAN DEW ,Q A vw: Westerville. Ohio 1 X She is all my fancy painted her. Gi l l K . l , Q, A O E 15 lx Q THEODORE DAY all Westerville, Ohio g'He is not in. the roll of common men. 1 fc? i 0 lx 'Q l i L XX l GLADYS DICKEY , AS! Oil City, Pennsylvania ,PVD Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. X lvlxx M i el A O ff . lx MARGARET DUERR 9 if Dayton, Ohio ir 5 saw-and loved-and have continued to l Q gl one. ' fi A Q, O 'N-j X I il .XV . Wi X X X w Page Sixty-seven Q ,fl-b i 19 WQDDEHEEINW is ,Q-ffwx A S SIBY Q61 F16 O 1 Y Q1 MARGARET EDGING'1 ON ' Warsaw Indiana VNone knew thee but to love thee Or named thee but to praise. LEWIS FREES Winclhani Ohio True as the neerlle to the pole, Or thc dial to the sun.' 1' .. ., X N 's O O Cl X 'Cf 0' 3 O W I v Q L ' N 6 i , 1 A .. o W 5 GE , O 5 o -LSVX 81' O O O D RALPH GANTZ Doylestown, Ohio A m.an's zz man, for a' that. FRANCES GEORGE Okeana, Ohio She had no wish but to be glad, She hated naught but to be sad. ARTHUR GERMAN Akron, Ohio And he listens, and needs must obey. LAWRENCE GREEN 1 Deerfield, Ohio i 4:Wh!Il,S in a name, anyway? Page Sixty-eight O, A 19 QQQTTEHBEINQQ is L Q ammo DE SIBY 'J C' LEILA GRIFFIN Warsaw New Ymk She that was wer fazr anrl never prourl EDNA HAYES Scottdale Pennsylvania Such gladsome ,song soothmg sueet and clear RUSSELL HEFT Nevada Oluo I have to lwe wztlz mysel and so EDNA HELLER Canal Wmcheslex Oluo The careless happy rzpple of the brook za Ln her laugh GEORGE HENDERSON Westewllle Oluo What lS zt that makes hun so dz erent from other folks? S OSBORNE HOLDREN We:-,tewllle Ohm Hang sorrow Care uzll lull a cat and lherefore lets be merry Page Szzxty nzne LKZQYQ 19 WOTTERBEINQ0 A ,N Y ...J l. , Y f L Q ' 0 N A O 0 V O O N, Q 4 M O T Y 0' ' O lx Q 1 K N' QI, 1 K I M 0 W L H f f ' ff l , f ' N Q7 X N K 5 , ff - - r of O - 9 1 I want to be fit for myself to know. N L 0 0 A - ., - ' 1 y 6' X -. - I .ss l O w . G 1 W l A . ., x v , u 5 O . . O - , ' Y l N l 'G YN ' i Q1 l , T r O O ' I 4 s A K ' , 1 or , 23 A , 7?-5.33m ' Ai .. 'Wm fn- .af x 5 R li 1 ,ff X?--X If 4-X1H-- cw ff frlanf' ' ' 1 rf -.. H --XS , ,---im-. O , ,- -rf- -' . 4 , .N , f NAM -' ' is ' -'AFX +.'fXea1fe,g.-:P ' M 415, 'se- Q.9Q' if iw li f??C:qff ,-fl 'O e fin-Q-1Xl,'if?, i ll ' Y'f'2lIgYg,,g' r X l no -' X4 lxxlqj l .Ml x X lx , LAX lx 'K' l flllxlx l 6 5 X MARGERY 1-IOLLMAN, A , Qi ' Cleveland, Ohio AD 'ill7r1s ever genius found in one so beautiful Wx ij I , witlzallf' it X Q W i 'XX I V xl ' I F4 0 il ,1 l Hi l HERBERT HOLMES 1, fi lx I Peru, Indiana Al, xx l. X Would that I li-ved in England, where true '5 xx'H, ffwq aristocrats are appreciatedf' Vfjv . I , 2 MX fi l. XXX!! , 1 x K A x li fd- lu rflq 5 HOMER HOFFMAN l . Ojl Piqua, Ohio wi! , I was common clay, until roses were l N, 'fi Q XXIA w planted in me. l, ly X l gl lx Ax ll fa-X Qi i C-J N-2+ , F15 l NITETIS HUNTLEY' , QV' ll 'X w Scottdale, Pennsylvania ' W U 'l lblyxl A daughter of the gurls, divinely tall, lf? U And most divinely fair. ,ffill , HJ ,il X.,-1 .Ni Q ll lllvglx lxxliaii lx lx 4 , ,lxll csfxli ' : 'Aki KN, DORIS JOHNSON qj-2 1 . . U 1. Cv Pittsfield, Pennsylvania xxx: N Y X! KX Vg, , W Not swift nor slow to change, but alwrzvs NR ' firm. 'X xx l l 'x lxk v N ,A fn . -1 L O l li: 1 M1 '-pf ORPHA KAYLOR R -,X xxx , Danville, Ohio Vx Emi 'iHigh-mindedness dwells lzeref T il X six, ll W l X V i , x Xl, 1 'i ft H 2-N Page Seventgr W . W 'Y i ' , ,,, .,.,,-- ,xx .r '-' ' ' ' Mflf- ii5ll'xf-i,,Q i n W om EREJZIN on 23 P 1 ,L-, .f ..- -ff Y - , V - ' w l x Xe. ef ,f x '--., - . X ,H . . H, A, 3 4-V .nl--1 w., -. -' -5. - 1- .:' 1: . x K- . ' -gflmiilrij 1- 'LLA,1A,x-TQ,-Ll? ,- A , ff-v sexy Y A ,A ,, ,,- , ,, X .- XX ,X X.-- .X ww , -X-Y K1 Q. ff, -'ii-X ,f--r- Mx Vg QQ P Ol 511951325 ?Zrf5fl2z.9.3f ,ll if Q- lfgi E O' 'fl W' '- er QEXX'-XX .'al ' lk xl Xl Gil ,ffxi QUENTIN KINTIGH 'gcgv Greensburg, Pennsylvania ge., lX'XXQ3 None but himself can be his parallel. lXNX,fQ lX xx U Gil f' , ,N X C7 N CJ llvill , STANLEY KURTZ X' ' Westerville, Ohio Chix Hall we but worlrl enough, and time- ,-xxx fx CO1 Q9 ! lvl X li 'I L. XX ,X X XXX I- ,. A, l 'Jhf DEVONA LEHMAN Ui , l fd l 'fl Exif? Dayton, Ohio fi mfg I f 6'Tl1.e world, her mirth required. VXI A 'Nfl lx 'll l x ll ll X XXX XX X X ll, xXQX X LXLHXXX l f '-od 1 X 'xl A fl-Q l 1793 iff MARY LEHMAN XXX ll ff Canal Winchester, Ohio NX VX Happy am I from bare I am freeg Xl XX fi' Why arenft they all contented like rn,c?', if X .X .- al ,X-NX' . , V ,AX l Cl ly x, kv! W5 V53 l W ' ll l XX MARY BELLE LOOMIS fiiix If-if Logan. Ohio f l -TW ,, . LNG, ,NJA Her verv frowrzs are furrcr far, H-7 XX .zu Tlmn, smiles of ollrcr maidens are. lx? XXX , X bwXXlX UXXX ,fill I, lXIjXig Mas. MARY NEEDHAM ,XXN NX Y Westerville, Ohio X I X hx' The foundation of every noble Clmrllcter is l ill, Xl l ,. l , 1 l lbfl R absolute sincerity. 'N' lx ' , ,Nl ,-QU, lf h FX if 59,3 lv VE T ,lXXX'X w , W 'XXXXXE l l HX K Page Seventy-one W X g-XX ll L -F Y . - -'H -S' ll-'lx 1 xl-Ill, Qef- -Y ff , L, .X . '-fl 1-- fri :Q , f' '-F' xx ' ' .i l. yi QT fi, AN ef-' e- S3211 1 : --5.-f' ' f f '- -' '- W -f - Q93 U SIBY O O O . D' 5 C' ii V G ' w S MILDRED MARSHALL Corning, Ohio , The quiet miml is richer than a crown. ' 5 1 ELVA MOODY Westerville, Ohio Q7 '6The fre divine within her heart Casts all things else in shade. Q x 5 RUTH MOORE Lima, Ohio 0 VV 4, For she is wise, if I can judge of her, ll And 'fair she is, if thot mines eyes be true. 1 FRANK MRAZ Bedford, Ohio 4'Anrl why shoulfl life all labor be?', Q 1 5 CHARLES MUMMA Lewisburg, Ohio 6 '6His friends they are many, ' His foes, are there any?,' U l MYRTLE NAFZGER Westerville. Ohio My mind to me a kingdom is. Page Seventy-two OI 19 Q-fO'l IERBEINOQ 18 RGS DOROTHY PHILLIPS P01lSmOUll1 Ohlo Aye and she hath mind of her own. THELMA PLE FCHER Croolwville Ohio A heart whose love is innocent, I O ' x ca J 'Q W X up l I , , . ,a l s , 4 o VIRGIL RAVER O Canal Winchester, Ohio As proper a man as one shall see on a sammer's dayf, O CHARLOTTE RIEST 6, X Steelton, Pennsylvania My :rue love has my heart and I have hisf' N O ROBERT RICHARDSON O Westerville, Ohio ln love, faith worketlz. miracles. fl X LLOYD SCI-IEAR X New Philadelphia, Ohio X3 A gallant knight LVN ln sunshine and in shadow. Q? G A IQ in Page Seventy-three Q51 o 19 Qc OTTERBEIN ff za D,- 'i't'X DOROTHY SHAFER S ' X S . -A, i- X SIB T fo X O of Fxxsggb te fqzgujifgl ' ' 1 f ll lf 'X ll 1 . N r rv x ex Q J 96 'x fs'-. W Benton Harbor, Michigan Qj A mind at peace with all below. C1 MILDRED SHAVER fl Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania True worth is in beingj' C7 ly w 552 D5 MARTHA SHAWEN X Dayton, Ohio ON Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart. ' 'f , M uyxl! LILLIAN SHIVELY wow: Kyoto, Japan 'X Rf X' X She has zz power with words equalled only U'-, XX 49 XX by the white light of her creative thinking. QAX3, ' ,AV O ' O fy ETHEL SHREINER ft, l Barberton, Ohio ff' ' O X Nor hope to find a friend, but what has found a friend in theef' 'llx ,Q ,x ' lx o 0' ERNEST STIRM l IQ ' Bucyrus, Ohio From these wandering minstrels, Q! A I have learned the art of song. 9 'O . N W Page Seventy-four ' , , W Qfqyxv fn- ' . . 1 , ' ,Q - fix- ff t Lfawiwe 19 Qe.O'VT ERBEIN 28 M efiel X '.,1 YN'-7 l NW! 5 Oi? 9 Q j' N O XX ,TJ I TX ,f -. sf M359 Q- O ,O E 5 9 CfSlBYLDQQ2E:ixC55iX1is,CQN to - R R 0 ,JT O , Q W it X O 01 LEAH ST. JOHN 0 A' Barherton, Ohio XI . I' I love all beautiful things. N X x O Q T HARRY STONE 'V Youngsville, Pennsylvania ' Q, A selfless man, and stainless gentleman. IO O 5 Q i 63 .X K X ENID SWARNER ' Baltimore, Ohio ' O A certain miracle of symmetry, i, Q A miniature of loneliness, all grace, X Q T SILIIUITCII up and closerl in little. ' f aah Ky ,f'-W , N KX xp CLINTON TAYLOR W9 'TX xl Keyser, West Virginia ' UQ, A minzl like his fy KSN Claws like a spark upon a wintry hearth. 50 X119 Ol HAROLD Tr-IOMPSON C' , I Q , Portsmouth, Ohio V'0 ,Nj Ami he touched the keys with his skilljull 1 ,Q X ' hanrls, ' ' Ye gods! how that man could play M X 6 PF O , W EDNA TRACY XX xx' Portsmouth, Ohio R EQ Artless as the air, and camlirl as the skiesf, W T O, - T O W Qxti-N W Page Seventy-five M i QI . I Im It 19 -76 OTTERBEIN on 28 Rf EQQ, w't- - Q 0 O N 0 1 J O 0 I 0 0 A 3' X o , JAMES WALTER Q Toledo, Ohio Oh this learning-what a thing it is! L I 1 WENDELL WILLIAMS Canton, Ohio There's a madness about th-ee, b And II joy rlivine in that song of thine. 6 . X V HAROLD YOUNG O Westerville, Ohio What' should a man do but be merry? CATHERINE ZIMMERMAN I Connellsville, Ohio How sweet the looks that ladies bend On 'whom their favor falls! 6 5 WENDELL RHODES 5 Shelby, Ohio O Here's a heart for any fate. , B CARL WILSON G Newark, Ohio T he man whose silent days In. harmless joys are spent. Q , D O Page Seventy-six L TT Q-Q za -f ' G , 19 94 O ERBEIN Yi lib, ,v R'fIQ 0. E Q f' '4- !7OlQj O QAQQE Q10 , GN ' LD R R'x,x-f an R O all VIRA DUNMIRE Harrisburg, Pennsylvania O For music is the voice of louef, 'lj Cl , O xii? RICHARD ,DURST KD X Willard, Ohio Eg He was a gentleman from sole lo crown. Q7 O Q if' O Y, DONALD MCGILL WU 'y Mounclsville, West Virginia N , O 1'll take my fun where I flllll itf' O fl Q! Q X HUBERT PINNEY 0 W lVeste1'ville, Ohio lx-ljq :'Clean favnrezl mul imperially slim. N ii V X xx UXOXX 'X fh N O Q 9 omo SCHOTT W W Westerville, Ohio ' FII laugh at this world as I see itf' , O , I 'Q' l 'Q Q x RUTH WEIMER 5 W Beech City, Ohio O, She needed sunny stillness of a summer 6 W rlay, x Q Whitel rajfflej curtains f r a nz i n. g flazcn X 10llL'1,Ef, lzi ,s, ,AX Cay wood fires, yellow candlelight, QV' 'ati And smrsf' f-QI A A ag 9 W xx X Page Sezientylscven X , ' X1 W .O uc WT 19 WQTTERBEINC-9 as Alexa EA E 1...1gi I o G Xfirxxi ff., Q .F 5 A H ' V ph osx X x--ff iX:G:35i:J7w: E E NSIBYL fi 1 ri,-1 53 HQ l i l 0 JOHN CRAWFORD Ok Westerville, Ohio A Yester1l1zy is no problem for it is paslf' C OSCAR CLYMER ' Westerville. Ohio HA happy combination of humor and brains. Q7 E O Q ' N . X i GEORGE GRIGGS ' Lancaster, Ohio O , There is no one near or far x To keep the world from being mine O i 1 l W GARR01. LEE X W Lebanon, Ohio S , A man at his bool-'sf' 0 O l W GERALD ROSSELOT ' Westerville, Ohio . Q , KN-7 'lA mari with ability, mul is always rlepemlf Q able. O G Y RICHARD SANDERS Xl Arlington, New Jersey I WX I go and the world follows me. fc? D R O KJ fl G Page Severity-eight A C5 O , ,G ..r le , 19 Q-3 OTTERBEIN za id JN,-EL. 'nh' ff' JW-:L :fx fff5ijgQLaf1-Aa1Qq55f,1, - l V. XXX? V O if -3P ff5x ff Q: if Cv fv x A f 'T?'Q Wfxx -ff, fr ' ' LED wfw .Jmlb?figJQ1Ff , fe2 i1C0Jiff:i Q4Tg- f X ' ' -,hiv 1, f 'f',f- V Q 3 Q vq.5.,,7,x:r:g f f Y I X .QU Qhgflw 1 Q, LJQ9 r.. V xx ' 3 QNX s - Y dj GEORGE SLAWITA 10 K ,Q X McKeesport, Pennsylvania KO Ry' Slow and sternly lL'illS the race x J 5 Q , W X3 LORIN SURFACE X H Dayton, Ghio X fi, All llze world loves u lover. Q? , D QV Xi, ,Q Xl XX BEULAH WINGATE ,V , Dayton, Ohio O Size greets us with a smilef, KO 1 N H W 1 Q7 FN ' W fg QQ SXXAAKQ 0531 fy 'SN O Ng! W Q QXXN ,A QT' WO 8.1 A ,Q , M. Q C 73 N In f ,Xxxm . x 4 QAJXVXK 'Y Q A Q W fx Page Seventy-nine GX M Y , NX - gf-. f, A, , X-Q ' , T A fi 'D f 19 QQ QT1'rL.RBEIm J-Q 28 Af' my I SIB h h ' ' if h 6 ' x I LJ 0 O 3 9 Q o 5 t Q1 Q Q? XX X S 4 N Q Q Memory is a luxury which only those who have lived XC right can enjoyf, X L U O I h 'U 0 NX hay O K W 'QQ I Cv Q O N YX O O 9 3 X Page Eighty -4 fy . ' - ' My QOMQAM 19 Q0 OTTEHBEIN W 28 UE SIBQQQQ il Svnphnmnrrn FN g-:QWQQ 19 OTLTERBEIN 28 QV? X' : -- T cn o o O b 0 0 X O QQ ' O Q O K9 O O N O il 0 wr x GYM CHARLES Enwm SHAWEN, President Q XX O . g X V 3 Q W XX K QNX 6 x X G F XV- Q ' , - ' Y' JJAZQQS 9-a V , of CL X 2 0 O f9 QU' O O K0 Q5?XQ51 D6C SIBYI A' r .1 ku, r r O 1 3 Q U M , cg X 0 19 P N O O Q3 O EXP OFFICERS ' MXN Vive President--- ............. ..... . JUSEPHINE STONHR Secretary .,,,,,,,, .......,..... ..... . E vamm EDWARDS KEY X Treasurer ....., ..... , PARKER HECK Q! Q U O 53 X by 5 Q fx 0 0 A ', ki xx 1,45 va X X.. X U Y ff-ww IQ W Y fb V rx 'X Page Eighty-two 'x CLK 19 WQTTERBEINOQ is SUPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In October, N26 tht Otterbern bcrtrrce and Psycholorfv Lfiborrtorv recerved some new spetrmens mhrch not only proved rnterestmff to study, but afforded rlso a xaluable 1ddrtron to the laboratory The supermtendents beg'rn rm medratelv to prod about wrth then rnstruments to ascertarn the exact nature of us, the poor helpless urrfortunates They promptly labeled us freshmen and began therr tests before thev subjected us to four hours of .1 strenuous or what rs lxnomr rn the rntellectufrl world er 1 nut test We never learned the results of that test, but me yearn for the trme rn the future when we can rmpose r penalty of nmety years of hard labor on those rnstructors who caused such rncon vemence Next, the laboratory was arranffed rn the form of what mortals call 1 football Held and me were forced to con tend Wllll 1 large rnd pretentrous ffroup of the other objects of experrmentatron We drd not scum very sutcessful rn puttrrw thrrrgs across when rt came to pullrnff the other specrmens across Alum Creek but wc hare put some thrnffs over One of those was tht Freshman Junror Banquet ln sprte of corrsprracy rn the lll30Idt0IV, we flnallv were allowed to partfrke of the verv best vmncls of all BL10ClOl11 Then came that memorable day on whrch our experr nrenters renroved the old libel and classrfred Us aneu a sophomores our attltude promptly chanffed and ue rn turn lJf:'0HIl to loolx mth rnterest upon r new class of specr mens wlso called freshmen Many ut the happy trrnes we hrve had rn tlrrs second epoch of our life hrstory, by berng of use to our rnstruttors m applying onet more the tests to those poor unfortunate sperrmens who hue lately 'lrrrved Pace Ezglriy tlrrt L A l , .1 r im' .,.1 ..ty,t 3'-' -gm-e1 j ot o 'o 'op mo'op'e' w:gg1.xf1 f 'fs.,fi3-,X Vp' ' rj it 4 - ,X 7-'-6-or-f.-:gggfrif ij-Pfjivi my rj, rl rr 1 t rr gi if 4 .jg gr l- Y s f-1-+---,-1:.JiT,Vi.Yj:3-- ' Q7.,-., .. 1.,l-..Z-....,.-.,,V 'V ,.., X, .'-V r l r X l 4 'A '. llbl VV, x l f r r lf' ,V , , lx lx l V lfki lfxl . - . lf? n ' h J u 1 -lx, H 1 ' t . x.' A fr-V :Mr 4 c V f , - ' rV x ' ' ' er - -- . ' 2 f ' l N C ' ' . -4 - . . .' L ' - l idx . ' . . . J . X W . . V . . , I If X A -Q ., , -. to I an w aa A - l X ' A l r . . , l Il l lve had scarcely opened our' worrderrng, blrnkrng eyes VVHVX . - . . .r . , r c rx . 7 V . V . V VV K W A S i at 57 M V , l VQXV . f X . , S , . ., , V . . V,V V ' . C . n. XXX . . V . . . . 1 3 - A ,I . ENV rx . . . ,VV . . , . , . . ' . rift- A . rr ' li T7 l , V .r c . 5 , VV , V . . . - - ,V . , - . , - ' rf 1 Vt V. L , V D V V ls! c cr 'x ' . . - - ,, . , ' . r H ' 1 - C' V '. v . 'J . . pf . t , ,. - , - . , N - r . ,S . . i V., .J I . . Y V C ' , - 3 ' . H J D V X X .S .V 1 V - , M' - , va S l My X , . . . A ,A an . l if , V . V, 1 C V , VA - .Ig ' f 2 , ' : - LQ-- I I ze . H nv I, I f 4E V - V'-XV wi . .,, L -. ,.. - . . c f .. lv N i A , V . .. . , . . . , I px X . ' . . ' . Y' , , . .- r Vx M M ' . -' ' ' . r ,Ca 4 N, r ' l , : r 4 T z f I' r 'A . rig l if I rl '. 1 ll . Il? rl , lr , 4. l . l K1 ' I I-V ll ld TKT' -as .-- off--1 ,- 'lg '. V' L. ' V ,, kiwi 3 mf im'- ' ,,- V -.,1,, --JL' bf, ,LQ Y V A , ffl .-.E A If '1 1 B fl Sf jf-1Q5.gif may F1 1, l I, ,M--fi! O 153-kgfxi 0 7TX:f1f1i:1 L , 'f Nxq ,np A 'M A1-.gi Huff jgf'--l-I-i:?-.zf Bri..-' N 11321 Bm' B W ' 'B 1fQj2,7 , fd, W Wi 1 1YXx,RW I 1 '-Xxlg X' L21 lu v ffl l PJ 1 03 1 JV! YQ MX Ql ,l 1 ND 1 11 l 1 5 - MX 3 O l ,fax 1? I TN 1 7' xx N l 1, 1 nl lf 1X 1 f--X if O 1 fi? 1, , rx! 1 I J Nu lf , u 10 fall 1 1,- I HV Wal X rv ' - N 69 QNX E O i '1 B pf? kg NU ' cv . 1 il 1, O 4 l El V W Vi A: O l r O 1 4 M 1 fl 1,1 1X ll UN, w N lfxka l f--.xl , f .N -N .ol Lf Ri-Xl: First Row: D. Allaman, G. Allaman, Bagley, Bailey, Baker. Second Row: Barnes, Bartlett, N Kin! nw, Bell, Bell, Bennet, Billman. Third Row: Brant, Braden, Brewbaker, Brown, Bruner. Fourth '1 ' ow: Bunce, urc ar , Carson, Coo ey, lar , emans. lfth ow: roy, mit, avz son, R B h d lDeatErle: gil-laven F. R C C D hd l Xxx 1 l l P ET In f ' ' l 1 l X ,, age lg l yy Ullf 5 INN Kyxxl B i,ign1 1f.4?1, f f -CSX In ! rt f , ,MH-FWWXTA Tj ...Lv . N. -QA fi, IHA ,1i'-Nl LO,Jff7,f, X11--Q A1 Q G l l JL iN V5 nl' Evfiia-fi! :rx .-., . ei' -,.. 'XL L,a'f',. A .. 7,-x . nf- .-1 ,- -1 ,- ,, f-. -: ,' Jag. k.,-.-e--.-.,-.e..-.-..,.-.-.W -1 vi W, 4 L he d q W X-ee -T 'tif-f-- f w -71-:r -- --. -,ef-Y MAJ.- 4 Q, XV X J 'rw N 3 ' Vex ' ' A h ' W 4 'X Pt. f' Texgi f- willelegiv fKO',x,'x' z XX . U,- ,,.f.Xx lj 1--XXX'-.112 ij, ,in Pggzw -CA R. : 4: I rj E. J JN J N ,,.f' -w -,-.- V-1. --rf. ,',..: .. ff iv-ii' YXNI v'X I awxx X! JQ X Y We X-1 V xl 1 ,few U 1 5 h isvflf' tx h gi vm h X. N uv WQ J w x ,fb ' QP w KK X X 5 U x V X.! W x, x X -J N A. , , -T :gf J -Q Ns-. ' swung f'..15-:ffx: v:ff' ---- ---V - -- --:Q--1 -my :ag QL: -...Z H 1 I N l 1 1 1 A w Fu-st Row DeLong Denning Derhammer Edwards Ervm Second Row Ervm Ewry Fletcher Fowler Foy Frees Third Row' Games Gantz Gibson Gregg Hall Fourth Row Hance Hanklson Hanna HHFYIS Hatter Hawes Fxfth Row Heck G Hedges H Hedges Page Ezbhty Jive I fff' X r 'L1 SQ! fl ,Lx 'Q' 4 I f ': V .-N ,4 I 1 I KJ I ',-,M 'x I 1 K Emi TEA UK XS! Q O y fx KN EL' :Km i L ' I Q w XC h d x EU V0 ff ny! 5 K9 Q h Q XXI I K 5 X V EL ve. 15, KMQ fy XM yu U A N h W4 PEO h V9 WL X gy d Q N KX we N, my d? O1 11,5 ' 1 h IXVXQX h h h ' .xxx N 4 GWB! A Q! 1' wiv S3 + W ? 5- V A : , ' . , , ' ' . : ' QS. I ' ,W .., .,.- :'...-,. .. ' 2 hxh I X, Q V , ' ' Heeetand, Hicks. ' ' ' ' I V J Ng w X XX 1 'fy - N X 1 i11'3:?x le e e ee Y Mif2?Q if CWUUTYHEQHVO is QV335i - ,ri-r 1 . , . :,... gf -,-. ff '-:Lv-fx:-fg.L1-1-f1f1w -Jfn' an X U Qi-I-var --mvwzlfvi ' V in fi- . 'H A -D.,l'll.J ' --- -WY- 'f fi' ,. 'Y'xxgXxQ9 f 'fsxrxfx ' 'fl 'V 1A 'T7 T'V'4?x ' 2 -L ff-2 J 'f' ff-N I If ,rt 'fu V ,:.., XX I 'H Fx V - T ' ,:.-- F Q-, ' ' w--,Q U X5 f A 'yjux xx -2 XA N' ,M f, 4,1 A- 'QR -,K 4 ,fj,fpQ1Qiif' iixififf 'wx I 29 1 A , QQXLKQP irQfX1Ff,' Ny' f 2' ,N LL L ,L ,A '-gggw, Wfff-' - r r N A-f E LTL!!! H , L' W-:fe M W fn LAL L M 'L M N X L MQQ ,xx 'W ' Y 1 K xr Ns!!! QEBQ4 xmy L 1959 1 6, K X O F X ' KL! M 5 M M xx rg X2 x. L ll ,XXV Us y U KX? 3 Q' I frgilj' ' X65 1 :K NN X X G' Xi W wgiyx KQN W -3 , ,I fd Xl 'EMOJFL C' A mr arg .bk 1 r wg W! X L l Q i QQ-in , xv X '- ' L Q 0 H L refs! , kj! ,,,XJ.'9 ' 1 EL fx? RFP x M , 1 X w X tfvgxl, W Qyxx W VW! L F541 R24 L ,V ,I r ' F W SW' M N r X 1 N ' ' T r H L N 5 f W F5 J 1 Wixgji. , WE fq W r M r X Qi ' UN f 1 y I El: fi NX 1 ' fm X S L N 3 QM J MX 'P Y W mf?-F U r i xy iw ,K First Row: Hooper, Horner. jones, Kiess, Knapp, Knouff. Second Row: LaRue, Lee, Lee, ,' p X 1 VK N' 5 LeMaster, Lincoln. Third Row: Little, Lohr, Long, McGill, Marsh, Miley. Fourth Row: y Q1 L !-5 A l 4 E. Miller, j. Miller, E. Miller, F. NMiger, NMol?rf. Nlfiitka Rpw: Moreland, Morris, Murphy, X X ,. , g 5 l H es it, ic os, ic o s. Q4 M ii,,,'?f'gf,.f?ghW . -,..:Qf' . W' , f ' ,R ri- Tiff , ff G ,N i2f'jY W ff fr 1: 1 x RN fp - D H: , I: - ,1 '.X 1-, i K r ,x. - 1 .1 H-fixxi, fi' f- I if-3.!!1-3-, 'lgf Fifi'-y'5,,C.tX xxx il ' iixix Rv? 17751,-K--txt. .g,rX3i .1p,1 rl 4 1 ,1 1, J fn ,I fx-R33 1 1 1,11 -X111 1 74157 1'-Mf 'F 4 i 1i1'31f1'f?3'1i1P'1 i' 'xii'm ' ' cj 1. X ,f 1 N 114' V' 4.41 '1'xx G1 1'1 11 M1 11311111 1 1 I xi. Hx 1x1 1 Y iffy 112ml -, x ' xl.-f-xi 1 ff--K1 L-' A111 lx f J 1 1 1111 N31 1 11 11 1 1 X1 Qxx Rx Wfxjx 1 H-Elx' 15' V1 1 1' ,K 1 11? 'J 51155 111xx'j:g l1X11V 1 '4 X 4 1 xxx Xxx 1 'Lf 'QNX 1 1fx'x9 --'--3 1 0 11 , Qi 1 WJ' 11.1.11 1: fix X61 WXX1 ' 1, 'x 1 xxx-xxx I xxx XX 1 lx K 1 xv-1 1 1 1 'jx 1 11:1 11 1 . QX! xv W O xy i EM 1 :XXIQQ it-,Vi '11 11 i Wxxx-1 U11 1 1f if ,511 2 1 1 Q 71 W1 1-41 A 'xx , 1, Q 1 1 ' 1, x '1 1 1'wXf1 QN1 1 11- iv f'5x11 1' OJ 19' 3 WV 1' . 1 W 1059 MY? 1 M1 Cf 1 1 gp NZ MXN 1 FV 1 ,X1 1 , W i Q1 1' x f ix 1 Q 11 QD 1 'ffs.f'I 112-4 111 V1 fx: IX 1 ' i ' X 1 xx Ax x 1 1 , , '11, xml Wk 1, N1, f 'N-111, 1 0,1 , q Q QI , 1.3-M First Row: Poulton, Propst, Puderbaugh, Ritchey, Rupe, Saul. Second Row: Scheidegger, X 1--fl 1 .X xx 1115, Seall, Seitz, Senff, Shela.. Third Row: Simmermacher, Snyder, Spahr, Spangler, Sproull, 1 XKQ1 1 1' 2,11 Steckman. Fourth Row: Stoner, Switzer, Vance, Van Cundy, Van Kirk. Fifth Row: Wain- '1 x ' 1 xx wright, Weinland, Widdoes, Wise, Wycoff, Yantis. NX 1 1 Xl Xt Page Eighty-seven Hx 1, 1g,'1 ., -WJ .W -. - W- W- -- - -4 - ---1--1--1 11 1 992 SQ - SIBY o 1 B T L W S 0 s T here are orders and orders o men and women S Some of them have ez sensitiveness, a re nement, which 1 Theodore Drezser N W O O X O EC O Page Eighty eaght gopgm 19 94-o'rfrERBE1NQ- 28 -' 'Q f . . . . F takes and retams zmpresszons deeplyf' if VAN 2 r r 1 r .W v '?g..Lf,+4fM:-1-s:.f+.1gLjw.iv,Q5 ,N Y W., -4-17, Y iw, - Y gn:-'fp' x Lxgqf V gf A fx? 'K YQ fi F W CM N' A fi X T-sf: 'T -- ' Q33 mm: r7L ,l2f'QQ Qi 'f 1 X X x trxlx' ': . LJ X O ! ,, , . Q O , ,Q Cb ff? 65 Ya C X Q1 X O i 04 Xp X O E Q, 0 X X W , Q PAUL HUGHES, President O H ki f 9 O x f-Q Pg' g Q N N O . Iv fg 5 ,X 1F rwahmen W X XX W W Y L Q, ,, A . , A l A2 E Q-0 Q'TTFL-HBEIN Of' pf Ti9iSQ D P o o s ' U o XV ' Q O OFFICERS Vice President-u --.------..-.----.....-- -MARY NIUMMA Secretary -.-.. -- -.----.-..- .-.... . GRACE NORRIS L L Q L O fy x 0 T reasurer--- ..... -ALBERTA CORWIN O O O Page Ninety ' gaggwq 19 WQTTERBEINQQ za i l it X l ll. xy E -2 ' .Xi h lwix ', .I it . xl Xl ,R in xx lx cl -. ' H K.: T! y .-xx .X l i-kj-. ,R CE .X-4, N. tv- ,. . it lt to X' t l'-1 X X pn l' t K , Rf l lil fxil, a ,: V 'tx-ff' i t XX it Nl i in X O F 'x ,ii Xxx , X X Mt' aw x -41 rf to I FX1' in hy .,., .'i 2.3, r . Rx yr X x ,P tx, X i wx' I , ' .7 VM -ref Ll'l.,',' 1-.-L dx.. -- -Q., r' --- . xg . R 'pau -. - 1 M 'fax 1, .' A ,- I' W, j:,-N V,-' -.'f'x.Xg i , A ' C I it ' RYTX' 1 .t CTW! X 'L' 'I li 'l' If 1 if lxte KV 5 'C X f I ' l t 1 ,h X, X, -, M X , 4 ,J 4- X-at es- ye f sf., ,f , ,Y , , eh.-.,..4.k,'-:..1. ...J he ,--jig, '-, ,,g,-, Tgg.. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTGRY My days were full of blunders. Oh, how l sometimes yearned, To live one year for practice, Another, when I learned. -Fl'6Sl1llLUll. The Class of '31 was privileged to have a special period in which to adjust itself to collegiate ways. Freshman Week proved itself a success and has been considered worthy of repetition in the coming years. The lVlixer, hanquets, and organizations of all kinds endeavored in many ways to make the bewildered Freshman forget his newness. The new stu- dents soon after their arrival blazed forth in their super- fluous marks of distinctiong the tan and cardinal caps and ribbons. Many of the honors for the events of Scrap Day were carried off by the Class of '31. Alum Creek was quite stirred by the surprised group of Sophomores pulled through its rippling waters. The Freshmen gave a party, November 17 which inspired a greater class spirit. The annual Freshman- Junior banquet occurred the First of May. May the coming years be happy and profitable ones to the Class of '31 and to Otterbein College. Page Ninety one . , 7 .f-,fa--1 nf- Q V X , l . e W r f f . it tv we 1 .12 -Y, t J., .,... .-J ,-,R V: 'rf - 555. TN-5 ,rf-X, -- ff -, . V: x. L ,- Y . i ff, - Y ,, hf'lf1ffif5,,ff-i!-' -f-I- -.If-liffu-Es, f A X, , f Mg ri, w wf I X N.,NK-',f:'X xiw- -xx x . , . A, X X .1. ,X ,Q -. Q If f, H N--' -:B -. J b Xxxw., ,I ',L.f,'K F ' V3 .JMU l rx 1 1 Ax xff I Q I ----B 2,4 ' , X -X ,V --,r ' B B ' '+., ,u,,,f ,L 5-4.4 ixE,,3,f 0, QQ, , B B. A-,-,1, 3 L Ct, 11 M V-.- ...-. YY 'S-1. ,J4?V V- M-4-,-,--'- -- f' wh-- M54 X , 1 ,N B ,-- , ,, B B, . B, ' AU. 'A 4:,:.fyr:1J ,, LJ ' H u . , EN XJ -ly , ,AX4.W Q . X N VC! I X X .KN 61 X- S y fix. 'X-ff ' 5 U X 'J ' 115--f' W vl xx M x, fxx 1,82 -r x XG ff, G F51 , N ,L - - B, Q fl r A A X , 1 N , ,U W M3 X , ,J W NW K HM X fly, WX X9 V6 lk N ,nj 3 W 5 .. . of Jfffl xx' MQ-ij ' ' ,Q , N K-xl W O N '9 1Xf'Y xr X Gym if N Lfxgv NE , - 'N 1 289 VCT A First Row: Anderson, Barker, Barnes, Beard, Beard. Second Row: Bell, Bilikam, Billman, f -'f Blauser, Bradbury. Third Row: Broadhead, Bundy, Burke, Burrows, Caney. Fourth Row: , my X Card, Carter, Chapman, Cherry, Clippingerb gifth Row: Conklin, Cooper, Corwin, Cross, X X e o t. ' ' U N Page Ninety-two fx, XX 1' xx WLT A B rr -B-N .Q':,: Ghz?-1, ,- , ,. . r U 'v:r' YA-3 'xi fin f7':,-li? I -1 ',xfJ,'.jffd'jf:fg Q y Q0 C' 1 i :Ll.'f'n,f,11J C? ik? F 31 Y , .Qi A -fl V77 ,4 fd N oe L E Z SI YE O O 0 W K7 fxx 'kj L O we wers as IC xr ow orwoo reeman antz ec er xl ert Fourth Row Cnm Hancock Hanover Harrold Hayman Flfth Row Hxskey Holmes Houck Hummell Hunt Page Nmety three 1,2 YCZZSSQ 19 QQ OTTERBEINOO 28 A-VYQ N G? o 0 ' H ' s O i s 0 o o lg 1 0 O O Q o S Oo 6 N 1 X s O 0 1 9 W O Hi CD First Row: Demorest, Downey, Duckwall, Duerr, Ebersole. Second Row: Euverard, Evans, i X E. II, E . , F I t' k. Th' d R : F d, F - , G , G .kl , G'b . X X - ' h . v . X ' W o A G I Q If . 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W 1 1 fo 1 I X 1 WWW my 1 11 1 ', I X11 1 1 -1 Girl, ' 15 1x LKXF1' ' ' 'W' ,,1jf,'1 1 KJ,-7 First Row: Jackson, Keefer, Kepler, Ketteman, King. Second Row: King, Knapp, Lewinter, 't 1' fvff Long, Lydick. Third Row: McCoy, Mansen, Mathias, Mickey. Milbum. Fourth Row: Miller, 1, ENXXIQ11 Mitchell, Mitchelson, Moore, Moore. Fifth Row: Moore. Mumma, Mumma, Myers, Newman. .XV1'Nf, 1' ll 1 1- 5 ' ' W1 N -X . XX xx' ug W1 1x1 Page Nmely-four l-,,j1,N-111 flux H ly, -A-,A ,YY ,, Q , -v W X1, 1 -- 1, ,ey LT---NX , 1, ML rw--1111-1----1 1: -111147 A ,X 1 ia 5 fvixill 1' U,fvffzff-1 iXl if? W Lf 1. 1i,i L1-L2 Gif .. -1 ,fig -. 3fQ, V , 'K , H 7-1, f'5.i.-.-1'1'fgfg -13 f,.f:,Qi -fffll--:L 1 F l A l f f5'L.ffTrX-,677'o i:'a5f?V7f Til7175'll51'l l ggi. ff? K LETSQS11 if-L70 'li-Lf e,Q:l,Ql Q-X-Xxgiifl fl f,.,,fl1Q,0,f Q:oXQ1.-.F3,..l Qfxxlgfj 53 Hi ' .,,, SK-il.,-A , N-q, if ' N -gn ' 'w ,,-f 'w'f, - 1 JJ J' E' ' 'Y ' l LJ ,N 1 Vx-, , .z..-Q, my . y .,: XIV Y ' I' xvy AND I Q ' l S lil. . 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Nw l- 1-5 Lf .J Wil fIT1'f '11 Ji 0 M f SQY O Cb 9. 0 L N L o e k 1 fliompkins, McGill, Hawes, Hicks, Hankison, Jones, Bunce, Hance, Widdoes Hall, Lee, Shoemaker, Saul, Minnich. Schott, Miller, Scixear, Clingman, Knight Seals, Harlfield, Pinney, Fowler, Crawford, Gearllart. Norris, Keck, Benford L 0 O September 24 Bowling Green--- October l Miami -,------ 0 October 8 Marietta -------- 3 ' October 22 Baldwin-W'allace ' October 29 Muskingum ..--- November 5 Capitol .--. November 12 Heidelberg O I N O i ' fi l Page One Hundred SUMMARY ---- 0 Otterbein ----33 Otterbein --- 6 Otterbein - - --- 6 Otterbein ----27 Otterbein-- -- 12 ---- Otterbein--- ---- ----l3 Otterbein Home Away Away Home Away Home Away ,QKDM 19 MOTPERBEINQQ za Qy0W0gQ E92 F550 is O fm S BY QQSLWFXQ, KJ mr.:-. QW' Tltompluns layne Patent Hooclx Emels Wylie Cross Samuel Rolaexlson Waxcl Cherly KJ Beard Fostex llu hes CllI'lIl2U'l Bulle Cllppm C1 B001 Barnes Nutt if Nl af-I C53 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Thls Vedl s fleshman cxew lather mexperlenced as usu'1l fll1'H1Sl1Cd excellent cannon fodclel for the XalSlty Aftel wolkm out faltllfully 111 season, they were re vxarded by an oppoltumty to play the sophomoxes 111 the annual mtramural football classic The Dame was featured bv the hue plunbmc, of Caplam Burke Neltllel s1de was 'able to QCOIC l10WCXCI Pa e One Hundred One Clie Q-'JOTTEREEIINJ-ef' Q-VQQ0 fi QA. .J L Q .b 5, ,gn , , W ,Y--rf V V i f W SX? ' in 4 X V-X l I ig! -'K V Y ?A WK my ,Wt Lb lx x l 15 f e te F5 G 5 O 1 O l l Q1 CJ RO I O Xl' ' X N ' -Sf! ! ,:, ,es 1 W f etQgvQ+giw?fQ1f2-MH:1'1 tvtte, ' 1 fi ' 1 l .' . J, . . . O ', ' ' . ' , ' , S. 'lt ', ' . ' uxtxig W , . . g .. A S . x , D , , , v 1 X S Mu s ff-QQ . O l 0 l 46 l u 4 1 1 1 l l W LS' 1 . , J 'U . 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SEARS Coach Sears, a graduate of Wooster College. has Colne to us from Bellaire. Ohio, where he turned out several ehalnpionship teams. Silent, inldemonstrative, and reserved, his very attitude serves lo inspire f-onlidenee in any team he coaches. l'l'l.ll3l2H'l' PlNNliYfHalfhacli and End A triple threat gridder, well versed in every department of the game. is called Pinney who ran the ends, passed and punted. He is a three letter man. honored hy mention in Spauldingis manual, and will he missed greatly next year. EDWIN CEAHHART-Guard Coming to Otterhein from Case, Hliieclq was the outstanding feature of the Otterhein defense, and played a hang up smashing frame at 0'tl211'fl. U C' HOWARD MINNICH-Hallhack a'Tnl1vlJy'g was responsible for the pass to Miller which scored the hrst touchdown of the season. He was one of the hardest working men on the team. ERNEST RIQIGLE-End Big'-llCi1l'l6Cl and tough, Ernie is a hard, consistent player. Although he had a had knee, it did not stop him from giving his best. He has played his last f.,'iill'lG for Otterhein, having made a letter for three years. LOUIE NORRIS-Taz-kle L'Louie'i eame out in his senior year and made his letter. He played a clean. hard game. ever in the interests of good sports- nianship. Page One Hundred Three 4F15 ' x fr' W .,.,. ,, W., Q ,A 7 'fffyiilr 9 K 1F-FXS , YLN',,f'p1EWE'EFwfYx3, is -'X -2- Q .4 f ,QQYLQQ QTXQCSQ Gbaxdgm LU 1 L, jQAQy A 1 Q01 x ff ' MN XQ x W U Cv X O 'I ' HU .0 , ' Q, S6 A 0 QQ O. 9 5 QQ! io? M xx 0 Xxx N w A O ,Y H 6-1 C! KN - IPX! N X W ' ' A U , ! w M X QNX X1 1 x ,ii y X s FD N9 'LX Page One Hundred Four i WQJ NX k H Y ' Y W X---c , -'rY L1 ' YY j vi Fl Fx. QQZZSH V2 Lf0YWEH5LUVm E5 mi55E2i 5 1 t '1- ,si --r' mir- ,- '-wi' .f at - . - - ..-- . f'fflCfi?e2 L X2 ft , CIWB 'fl N is 'i Xtra-45 f fs N i.tqy:f.s.P QQCFU 1 l..,.1fetgftifgwfflsf'fist O, c if VO vi ' 'ff rt,-J W NVD .XX PAUL HANCE-Tackle and End DX QLJNSX In Hance Otterhein had a dashing, shifty, hard fighting tackle. U 15511 Here is another boy who was in the thick of battle nearly every V lg, minute. At Muskingum he made every tackle that was made on a Cl O A7 A d t Xl, returne pun. X GX HARVEY HANKISON-Halfback l HHank,77 the plunger, a hard driving halfback, played a sweet 8 game backing up the line. Playing his first year on the Varsity, he .O an developed into a real ball carrier. km i l 6 JESSE MILLER-Halfhack LX i U A Hess Miller was a fast, shitty, broken field runner. By his X lt O, turning, squirming, and twisting he gained yard after yard for ,Q' LT Otterhein. He scored the first touchdown against Baldwin-Wallace. W DAVID LEE-Quarterback X gy .Al-though small, Dutch played a brainy game at quarterback. Kg f O He is a good hall carrier and a sure taokler. The next two years 6 lx fa should see him collecting more honors for himself and Otterbein. RALPH FOWLER-Guard - X 4 Ralph was found at a center position taking out opponents QJ in no mild manner. He is a sophomore and is expected to do 6 'X bigger things for Otterbein next year. ' P rl , t MYRON RECK-Tackle or-.lx '4Reck'7 held down the right tackle position like the veteran fg' that he is. He was one of those rock'em, sock'em. tackles, and a ,Ol px! thorn to the opponents on the defense. l' f? A X DONALD MCGILL-Center tx ulVIac played a hard game at center, one of the most difiicult cy X O' positions on the team. He still has another year of competition. gtk! he OTHO SCHOTT-Halfhack fi lx uCokeH was as small as any other man on the squad, but he had the grit and fighting spirit of a giant. 'lffokew made several Q ffj' famous runs by galloping through the line from the short manis ,5. position. N 1 i'r1,llq R NR COACH THOMPKINS Q.'ft.Ni The Freshman coach and Varsity line coach made All-State Q, N tackle at Wittenberg, and has been able to combine playing and ,xl coaching ability to an excellent degree. lJ'i,x'f' ' IK? l 'Xxx Page One Hundred Five . . is fr it fe i 1 .f'fKVf' Q , R Ori rv t as fi 1 Vt,hEt.lN we ff' ,... fm M 15 A 'Z I J' fps: .fee-fm, ' fx, '1 -1 ,, -f.,-1-' '- ' 'f g2:5,LQ1:y',,,1,,4, 5 I A N K ' fff X 9 Q, ---- e Fil W -e Til- Qffwpf- f4Le5EsQ5iiG2JE .Elgin FflL,,,s R22 e e e e Lfiyg , f MQ ?X w Q O rev e w W W 6 F GN e WDW RNA ww' QE. . O A zo X SX Xbwe X' ' e QF , , Rsjx x Y AX I e , UN 1 GJ 6? 5 x'x 45+ fgxn K6 N A fx WFT O e si BX an fxga ' f 2 Q e ,Gi 5.1 ,Vi KX 'RJ fx YY x M I Page One Hundred Six g Q3-xxx lkjl' L Y - 'I . I xl ,, e . .Q W ,-.L-W af-. e N i'2'1'fiA'f QC Qfrfre MN QL- Q ff 1 1,1 1 1 1 X 1 l 1 It V1 ,1 1 A1 , . 1 .L U N 1,1 li 11 1 1 1 11 1 IKTN 1 to I' 1t1W1 1 tl '1 1 1. 1 'ef 1 1 ,-X, 1,,l yr' 1 -. 1 1 l 1 1 QD 1 l . 1 1 11 lt 1- X! 1 1,11 L1 K, -111 1, .1 eu ,f 1 11.1 1 ,-.. 1s xr,-. 1.1 A1 -, 17 1 ill iv 1X 1X 1-X 1 11-1 1 1 .11 X, 1 1,1 X. X Y. X1 1-11 1 'f ,1 ' ' 1. 7' 'xA .1,, -NLM! L,--4 - -MT.T....+... TY-, i.-. .,v.-. .., YY, . A .gif-X I: ,11 V1 -5, X ,, 211: vm irisxxx J I -W' ,V-F I' X . 1., X 1 X , , l , 1 ,N A 1 , , 1 ,s1, .VN xx--.t s - 1 I ,1-135- A. 1., XX-X X 1 -1 xr KENNETI-I BUNCEwEnd t'Keni' is a hard. consistent lineman. The opposition knew they had accomplished something if they ever got through when Ken was on the defense. ' FORREST BENITORD-Tackle and Fullhaek Serappier than ever, Big Benz? Could play on the line or in the hacklield. At fullback he was always good for a gain. FRANCIS SAUL-End and Halfhack At llalfhack, HS0lonionw displayed his ability to run with the ball. ln the Capital game he made several notable Ions: gains. He will he with us next fall. L , LLOYD SCH EAR-End 'iSparky,'7 alternating at end with Hiegle, played his he-st game against Marietta. He will probably he the outstanding factor in the Tan and Cardinal defense next year. DONALD SHOEMAKER--Guard Don is a heavyweight guard. Although handicapped by lack of experience, he was willing to learn, and has made himself valuahle to the squad. RAYMOND HADFI El ,D-Fullbaek D His line plunging ability gained for him a position on the team. He is another sophomore who should display much strength next year. 1vALDo Klifili-1N'lH11HQQCl' Waldo is a man one likes to have around. He was a Capable and ellieienl manager, always looking after the hast interest of the teani. Pzzge One Hunrlrcrl Seven 1 1 l lll X 13, I wa. V,-,, Hp! llxl 1X1 1X1 -11 '12 .11 I. Q1 1,1 11, 5 11111: :lx iw l111 '1 he l 1 ,Q J 1 ! ix' YT. l 1 . 1 1 X1 1-.1 :Jil 1 1 A 1 11,11 1? 771 I 0 .11 I 1 IIF1 ,X N1 11111 1 1 , t X llfli ,. L. A, .11 1 X' .lt .1 w 11 fl 1... 1 1 .M ,sw J1 ,.. 11 I1X1l1.!,1 1 1 11 Lf X N A11 .5.,,, 11 sf X 111x 1 1 1'1 N ill ,-, 1 O11 X1 lx li 1 X X1 1 1 ,121 J.- 1, U x1 X1 I -1 1 'Q- 1,1 IX11 1 1 i 'eu 041 i O io 0, 9 O 0 1 L THE SECOND TEAM tion for their efforts by letters being awarded them. Members of the Freshman team receive numerals as a reward for meritorious work. The second team, work- ing just as hard and reporting just as faithfully as these other two groups receives little recognition. Many of them, perhaps, will be rewarded with letters during the coming years, but at present theirs is the credit of a service well performed. s 0 The members of the Varsity squad receive recogni- 1 K O O Qi 0. U fm O Page One Hundred Eight 19 -QQOTTEHBEINW za f. 0 Xl if ll W iff? 512, 4:-5 .,- ea ,xml ,ip :f ff., ff'-r?, u. ,ft-. ., -,. i - V - . . ,. .Qi ,, Y l i i.f?,7 5F1x Q f 'A' 1 'Q ' ,f7:'f- w. f 'few 'Q r ? gl f-1 ' , +1-5 V- -,..- - -1 l .f ff 6 A4 ' P- ff QW ,ff we iw-1 li Y- fw Xvxy ' w- f lfflfi i i l 59 i FW lxlfh . i l i l x, lk i x ll Q l fail li f- L!! M RA . J Q n N. l l fl in X .fl l li egg Q A x LO' Q W l JV Q Xi i ml QV Cy H X fi? I I ,l ll GLEN.-XRD M. BUELL, Captain, .gl Buell was a valuable man and could he counted upon to play a J wonderful game anytime he donned the Tan and Cardinal uniform. l , V He has made his letter three years. and his loss will be felt keenly. fx! f' l m k h ll l9f M an et a WC, 1 nlxxxl X, Xxx UNK if ,-. ,H , K, 2101 lx-,4 f'N5lF7' , f' , A 5- -.1 ,'- -1, .xffq-p jf5sff ' i . 'xl fill ali 'El in Da if l N-5if .llNl OG 'Qyikfgtiil-il ,vx x X v 1 '-557.2-' ?f1TiT7fffl75'- '?':1T' Qf,' ' 'W ,f ill i., ' - , xx ki!! If ix D 35: fi 1 ' -3' N 1 -X ICJ :, 'iHl .T 'ff gr' Tix. ff. v ' M' 'N ' ' X Y '44 'X X5 1 IMif l L ' 3 ,igff 'K WU 1 1' V A 1 'XX J ',W X . !!fK.f'x X' N V A X IG: Y ' 7055 X AQ NJ Y V .dir X x G x K-Xi lb, 1. 0 1 A JH U X x N rex Xxx . X 'jl . 56,3 W X K ifyx fgfg W Ll' iw bqff XX ix 'H' N WN fi' r f . x NP x 3 , mg x VJ! XX gi. Ifsq L XX w ,f 1X no! XW NW' XX ' XX 'M ly x I GN: ESLZQ lx fi 1 F95 X X , UM QQ fx-lf ' C F I 164-1 swf' I I-X-A ix WH RX f -gz- N Xl + XX I 1 N E N 'll-Nl wr- W. 'KAN X VX -xr , Lfgkxzw ii-ff ' iff. wx ,Wg ! flilkqnlu X xx g V, W ttf',,A XNX1 Page One Hzmrlrefl Ten Q ,,.. ', :VM Q 1g3i:Ti'M' W, X FT ' ,f V .y pm rn f f- 7 W- L f f---- x! Vgy '-,x -1 I.--:X fr1,p-,'-g,7,4-R- -1 -5 -uf A f bi C. ffqxl g-J 1 I X f y 1 , X . I -AJ .sl I A F-V . V I .,,L 1 , ,W Z., ' -'fm' 'L' A. O. BARNES-Forward A, O. was a valuable man, a fast, shifty floor player, and quick dribbler. He proved last year that he was a capable captain and leaves Coach Sears plenty of worry in finding a man to take his place. Barnes. like Buell, has been one of the high point men in the Ohio Conference the last two years. JOSEPH T H ICODOHE SHAMAN-Center 'Ted' is the rangy venter whose playing for Otterbein these last years has helped keep it in the running. Ted has been in every game and played eonsistently-breaking up the opponents plays, taking the ball oil the baekboard and working it down the floor to scoring territory. WILBERT MILEYF-Guard Q'Miley instead of completing l1is services as a member of the Otterbein Varsity has just completed his first year of valuable service to his Alma Mater. Miley has played a consistent game throughout the year and should prove very helpful to Coach Sears next year. RALPH GI BSON---Forward Boots' plays a wonderful floor game. seeming able to fly around the floor and when it comes to clribbling he can show most anybody something new about the art. He did not score so heavily that he was mentioned arnongl the leaders of the Ohio Conference. but he was right there in finding the basket when the points were needed. PAUL HANCE-Guard 4'Paul developed into a powerful man toward the last of the season. He will be part ol' the nucleus around which next year's team will be built. Page One Hunrlrezl Eleven romeo if e - i diff o i l i ,. W l- Ryfilil l is l ' tl . ll l f -1 l 'l all 1 .V if , i l li tg QQ? itil lx N x N W l C l I ,,-,f. , lt!-'El it 'xy 1 'N ' ll-ft. li., lffjfl i if ffl li 'yy-.yi l X ' l lx l. l O xl: fi ' C ,X X l 1 R, ly i Vg' 1 if-ill l ii ff' .1 'iijjll ' 1 .yy ,XA l l yi.: 'I l l ,qi i 1 it 1 lil ll I l' , l 1, Y ,Xl V '. W l l N r L , ' l' l i 1 ' W ' I i E9 . an O X Q 0 0 G wx J 33915 il L Y L 5 L x 1 H , Young, Hance, Reigle, Steimer, Saul, Seitz Sears, Gibson, Seaman, Buell, Miley, Barnes O SUMMARY December 10 Former Captains- Otterbein- January 7 Heidelberg --- Otterbein- January 111 Kenyon ..... Otterbein- January 19 Capital ..... Otterbein O ' January 21 Wooster -- -- Otterbein January 27 Baldwin-Wallace Otterbein February 4 Marietta ..... Otterbein February 11 Kenyon --- Otterbein February 15 Heidelberg -- Otterbein February 18 Capital ...... Otterbein O February 25 Ohio Northern- Otterbein March 1 Muskingum --- Otterbein March 5 Marietta .--. Otterbein O Page One Hunclrerl Twelve ' 1 9 Q-2 OTTEHBEIN0' S 1 J M lim X! , , ' K -' fx ' , -1 V' VT V '-V, ' R , W -.- , , N , H f 'fp-, . 1 -. 1 A 3 Y ' w,-gf X YI! , f . LI' -fw L 1 , 1 .A -- g w ' NTB' r w ,ff FW GLomL Suvvma Faptam Phe ulnmu reaxon fm this honm IH the fact that he ns 1 bpectac ulfu helclel and bailed mm 400 w ' Eanehall in . 5 , , f N 2 i . ,fx H 3 I . .N 3 1 3 xj'.,N,I 1 , QW n 1 .:,fA xv N 1 sp?-f Wxvxxfq , ', w , w - 3 XR l ' '12-q xl, xl , CD , N 'wx Xhf . x -. A K , 1 ffili x C, I , Y V, , , i , Qx Nfl ' ul w , XX , NU 3 '-VX.: ' xfgi ' 51, O T , Iv :.X,x W ,jg H 2 , I , y 1552 - .1 , k, , ' ':zQX 'J 1 . 2 Q , wx NV., 4 1 x Q x X Y' W 'A 1' 1 , ,,. , , pw ,y 4 ' +1 , +A W. H Q l1x.,f w 'X'm'1 a T x H - XXX 1 - .. . I.. A A . , mf., Ni 1 I-Ionusn has Ill6l'llEfl the caplamcy for lwu SIICCCSSIVC years iw Qf ' ' ' ' w iq,-,,.1 J V I 'X I , , rf.-f w L X xii' Q ik. 1'f , X wx! N, J n -1 x ' 1 Q , Y, I q 4 Q ,- -- A , Y , -M - W .,- , f , ,, V'v,f - ':f1' jY.-,pri -j- JM W W' HQ-'.' . 'J 'TT' , Y 7 ' ' ' N' -4 , W Q' . V- Nqr - , 'V w K f V ' ,, X ,l'.f4'1g'zI, ',- QAQA , ,YQ 'A l l Ditmer, Hampshire, Echard, Mayer, Euverard, Noel, Kintigh, La Porte QA Yantis, Mraz, Borror, Schott, Slawita, James, Riegle, Brock. Cline. Beucler. Young N SUMMARY N 'El Otterbein-17g Bliss-2 Otterbein- 53 Capital-3 Otterbein- lg Kenyon-5 Otterbein- Og Keuvon-4 K-N Otterbcini 5g Capital-5 I O Musklngum game called on account of ram R 9 X A L O 9 X YJ X .1 W x-QI 'Ol 0 ' Q V' Page One Hundred Fourteen Q4 N L , , f ,QDTPXU M, 19 W OTTERBEIN 0-9 ,La SIBY E O Q Q 'J' 0 x -c c - Q Q, vf'?f'1 EER -X - 9, Ff.qa,.v ,i ty ' x t l ,xiii efssxxw Q .i ,l fill' KO il f A-0 di ' ' Nxswbl- fa'wfgaf i s - f 77 f f-fall l my tzgilifiytgn 3 FQ-3,4 , X49 . ' ll? , i ' l 1 4 . l lw it l ll l 1 f-1 l Q55 as lxtfll l Xl i Q, I , fel Q bq gb -lf 1. 1 l , l 5 T h ta a BN 3 ll el i Q X , Af, fl y if .X at . l O l tt lkjl' , l N Xi l tl ,Qi 'V Eh ' l tx DE MOTTE BEUCLER-Pitclief 3 ll In Berne, Otterbein has had one of the most brilliant and successful pitchers 1 X, N in her history. In the Bliss game he fanned fourteen men and allowed a maximum WNXXX, of only 6 hits for any game played. Nor is he one-sided in his talents, since he V xfgxl stood second on the local batting average. O N, ' fi-af X if DWIGHT EUVERARD-Left Field TNQ X Euvie', was a fast, clean Helder, a fair hitter, and had a wonderful arm, being X N QQ able to peg them in home every time. He will he back to play left garden this year. , 1 F I , l 4 I I if-AE . G ' DONALD BORROR-Catcher and First Base Q-Dil I i '5Don was built for a catcher, was cool-headed and uheld upw the pitcher in il l lx a line manner. He is another one of the available veterans. l , OTHO scHoTT-second Base ' N K3 Coke is one of the veterans of the team and is a good infielder. His out- ' OV lx Nl standing feature, however, is batting. N , f l I ' l RICHARD JAMES-Third Base WN,-7 James was a classy fielder and a ood batter. ln'uries ke t him out of the U , ,N s J P ,, QU! game last year but he has made up for it this year, coming through in fine shape. is-'l t W l FW , , XXX Page One Hundred Fifteen W 1 Qi M A 'xl - px' f'7 'w 16 4 I '- UM: J T l if 33 -V 1' ltsfiffiw at on om tnstlew O-ff 5 S . i C SIBYi . l Q ' l i i0 5 S O x G ll ., 1 S w 9 Y L 0 u O 1 U 0 0 O Q , O . O ERNEST RIEGEL-Center Field Ernie7, played ball and was out for track at the same time. He showed ability as a ball player by his fielding and hitting to the tune of 333. HAROLD YOUNG--Catcher-Third Base L'Youngie is another Sophomore who can play several different positions equally well. He was the mainstay of the catching staff. FRANK MRAZ-Right Field Frank showed great promise in his First year of inter-collegiate baseball. He has two more years to play and a lot is expected of him. QUENTIN KINTIGH-Pitcher and Catcher Kintigh is very versatile, playing either on the receiving or sending end of the battery. He was especially useful as a relief twirler. ORA CLINE-Center Field Cline'l was a clean Helder, had a beautiful peg and was good with the uwillowf' PAUL BROCK-Lef t Field h g'Brockl, started out at third base but proved to be a better fielder. He was one of the smoothest players on the team. Page One Hundred Sixteen O l W OTTERBEINQ-' za 19g QQ7Q?J O SIB L M 'i e e e e ee - A 'Q 51 O Q e Ronmvr Emmiuw Caplam elect Bob 1 a COIlSLlCl'll10US wolker and a caleful tramel Hls Jet lCL01d for the half mlle IS 9 01 In the Muskmgum meet event He lun the 440 880 and IS anrhm man on the 1elay team yd U Efrark .OXQZYQ Q-D OTTLHBEINW 328 fefR'23i0 C5 W W j 96 1 0 1 0 eo 57 Q I e Q7 C I 0 0 Q, WS 9 xxkx Q e O e O I S ' ' ' . . ..-I . . 'h O ' he took HM, points, all that were p.0ssible to gain in his ihree 6 Q0 Q W .X X! My of 'xl 1 EU ge x 'ev Q1 cs ' e me my .fxij .f X f 19 H I ,fy 3 f E ' uf, V N Nw - M-7 ,ff xx!-. x, -yy X Sm 2 Q71 W X9 Q I 'x MXN ff 'Ky' gif nl ,L 1 ,X I LE A C ICQ? xl' 1 M Fu! Nn xx X x w f- , ' 1 1 XG 3 xx WX X I ' O I P ww XX ilfk fx af .NJ SSW 'X RIN rgliw 'I'?f'i'l w, ,R rw. i VX NQN W I I -X XA l 1 iw 'X V ' v QQ? at 'Ya I ,ml ,ZIQK I-RN If ...-fi-Q - V-,: in- -,f ... -Y ie, 1. T. -K -x i. EN, -- Q, 1 1 X ,-A , - , ,, N. 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' llx 'W W t X N t L',.il.l, l ., t 5 HQ 1 CAPTAIN HUBERT PINNEY 1 ji. ij l l Having received the honor of being captain in his ,lunior year, Captain Pinney ' ,v,1'jl'.x was the most versatile man on the squad. He had excellent form in the high jump, A U, placing third against Big Ten Competition in the Ohio Relays. Chicago and Drake fi' were the only other representatives placing higher than Pinney. He made 12 points .pl ' against Muskixiguin. Besides his high jumping he put the shot, ran the l00 yard jj dash and the low hurdles, and hurled the discus. He also placed second in the ' AXX .V ? broad jump at the Big Six. l H 'X V 1 MONETH SMITI-I y qi.,-K. l Smith is 21 hroad .LlHlJ13I', hut has been lost through graduation. He Jlaced 1 ' ' 1 . . . 5. 'l I . ' F . . l j third in the Big DIX meet and won hrst place against Muskingum with a jump of l 1 l 22 feet 2iifj, inches. 1 l t FRANK VAN AUIQEN ' lil 'Q FI'ill1lil7 is a pole vaulter, placing first in the Heidelberg and Muskingum meets. His laest mark is ll feet, 6 inches. ' x VJ 1, j YJ'--'j XVALTER NIARTIN tt' .il . .Y ,. . . . . . . . l K Walter-' ran the two mile. which is a long, hard, grind. He did lns share 111 X ' ' , annexing points for Dtterhein. X . X l ll ij l l j H CRAIG WALRS 'tt -j ., , , .. l Q'-M Craig runs the 220 yard dash. runs on the relay team and pole vaults. He , RX j puts all he has in a race and is a hard man to heat. 1 I 'I- lux, ' uf '-Q 1 1 , . ,. . ., . j DONALD NICCILL i,l'.f.' nDon has set a new high hurdle record for Otterlaein at l6.l. seconds. He also j 'tx N, throws the discus and has placed in diilierent meets in this event. j ifxjltlltx i l X ,,- .tg E l :f 'fl LAWRENCE GREEN ' Another hurdler of good form and ability is Green. He holds the college record ti for the low hurdles, hnishing in 26.6 seconds. 1 j , QI lt ijt! 1 I ' Page One Hzmrlrefl Nineteen i:.'fi'T fn A e ' 1 aiqaqir-1 ,fix f' 'ii,' W f tzzkv V- X-f '- lj ' t. t,,.,1,,,.,.,,,l, .I I. . YV ,fi Y ,.- ,,,-,, ,,-,,, --- DW-, -2. L, 4, , ,..,. ,,..-if I ,, x. v If73T:'?fi1fggX,gA iiflfiggjffiiafvf f F i -ii, , .fxx W jfiigg iggQ54g,:g!z:S::ga1L9JaEg3qgJlA,,f3iQ2N5?iiQ5WEiiiUUfd? -uf . 'A ' x -'- ,..-.f f.--1,,nl5.,, 'TZ 'Af Q5 lx 'VNU QS 'g' l K Q Q! l Us Hia ' HX gy M X HN? QB A + G Y NL-9? 'I fi! 1 F59 M f 3 , 13 2 N K x N I-XXX x N W YO 2 v Q M9 N G, Ek G25 OX ik! L! 'XC CD X i W ' fx 1 ML gy Y W ef X4 NH X4 X x f fx 4 O X N WLM U N 631 W vi fv I 'Xxx Page One Hundred Twenty XX L -H, I ,.- 3 ,,. ,,, x . . , Y Y , , Y Y -N -Y I 'A VA' ' H f A .- Lv- ,. Arg' T-:VT-1 jx ' L: f U ' ,- X. 4 3 ,U Y' I '-1 L4 -'11 Q fnfyc. . f f X ImQkQf2WE4 H+? V2ffi 1L,d4iwH1 M L ,MVN A1 K ,VON 3 F5 ,fiwffs .'l 1. - ., is L ff :exe -' fs s ' i at llxxxm l Xi Q tl X t 'Rr . tjxxw G i N-'lf O l an ERNEST a1EcLE ill! hlfrniel' is a weight man in track events as well as avoirdupois. He holds the college record for hurling the javelin-l 68 feet. 0 xx N X Xxlxll lil .X RAY PILKINGTON llfll 'L Here is an athlete who is always in training the year round. His hard work has by developed for him a beautiful stride in the mile run. K5 ref . tl.-1 1 it HAROLD THOMPSON Lxxlt L'Thompy is a dash man and also runs on the relay team. Great things are QV Q expected from him when he runs his best race-the 11.40. 63 hd! x u ELLIS HATTON l Q Hatton runs the relay and the quarter. Quite a bit is expected from him this K year. tg! .O llxfa l fll ll LAWRENCE HICKS t One of the hardest races is the two mile run. Hicks certainly had a big job Q! fri ahead when the starting pistol cracked but he always handled the job very nicely. ,lx . O 0 x-,J f l .9 fl HAROLD MOLTER QA He runs the mile and the half mile. At the Big Six he placed third in the mile N run and unofhcially broke the Otterbein record. of 5 Q V .O l thx P fo . fi ht EVERETT BOYER X If X The work of a track manager is long and tiresome. '4Joe certainly deserved l I his letter. C' E LQ, l lxlvfr .XX X il l Q-' ly Vi-Ll ,rx Q xt X Page One Humlrezl Twenty-one X K, ff 'fe 3- fe-fs-i rs ,1 f ff. .1-eww E-fe fs . .. M 'Z' jeff. it 3? M LJ l I. itil OG All Ei fs Lgytliggj l Ne N . k . lu . - . Q Y Y ' - v Tx - 7-. 1 AQ i SIBY l G 'l TQ' Q' i ' i w x l Q K M Q ini -W , , , , KSN ' x fll 9 on w Q1 0 o u L A 9 l O 1 l S ll WW rm Y . Shoemaker, Kintigh, Kumler, Holdren, Moller, Troxel O 'N Ditmer, Wales, Riegle, Stirm, Hicks, Keck, Erisman. Thompson 0 Finney, Pilkington, Hatton. Van Auken, Marlin, Mumma. Smith, Friend, McGill -A rf Nix rv GN April 23 Ohio Relays 6 1 May 7 Otterbein-79g Kenyon-43 May 14 Otterbein-953 Heidelberg-36 fl May 21 Otterbein-683 Muskingum-63 45 . . . . . CV May 27-28 Blg Six at CIHCIHHHU O Otterhein, l3 points Molter-3rd in mile FQ A Pinney-2nd in broacl jump ' Smith--Sul in broad jump Pinney-3rd in high jump K-. O 9 iq X Q Q 'Q , Page One Hzmflrezl Tu'en,Iy-tim N ,K , lex 19 D-QOTTERBEINOC' za 'I .K x, . I K, fe-xg: I-,- ' Tn ,I I , . I I . - ,f .X I X .I ,. , - . I ICJ I X., If II 5, 1, L- -, - I Ig Lge .ge-'. ,z .I-4,43 I I Y. I- Exif L I' X . N f J N , X VI 'II 'll I A IX It I .N I I XII, ,III If I I ' I Ifx I ' If' .' ,I 'I-wg .Ive 'XI' II'I 'l I II IX N I, , A . Ifx, I I I I I' I! I . I'-IX, Ie ,I I .fwf ,,.I.yI I ,L ,V .1 'I I ffl I I ,-l IQINIITII i I I 'I I 'I I I III' III I I I I' LJIA Ix I ' MN. xx. I fi 1 I'--. 3 I .-I,-ff, f xxx. IIQFI .il I X If I '- A fxll-X 'II .-QI If I 34,6 Iv, -X IX! I If 3 I R-vf ,L- I lla If-I I ' li Il I I 'I . I I I I I 'IA 'I II, 'I I, I I , '-if' XXII, Ifrll Ik: rim ff-I I I 'Nf R V -Ig C, II' . QII, I I' X',x'I 'IJ XJR ,-'fxw I Q I I Cf? II ,',vJ. I ,JI I ' ' 'x ' II SIX Xin!! IK gl M IX , II. I 'I 'I . - 'I I x ,I.,- .I I -if-E-II gi Xxx' If 1-I -, 1 C' I I LJ ,Q I. ,.- I I ,mf I II7.I II :I , fII I ' I I :IPX I XI li I il- I iilfxil II:'xxI,I 1 gasl ,.--AI .f I 1, I, , Q I ,, QI In xx-,1 .wxxkgi i I-X ,gl luwwc LAI, Captain:-clec-5 Q-,X,f'!'-I I- I I He studies his opponents and cupllallzes on their weak points. II, X. I 2 I He is alert, and especially quick in a pincll. His ground strokes and ll-X 'NX IIQQII valleys have lmecome a Iraflilion on Ilie campus. fi,',I'x In . I It I fi I? i,I 'I 'I I IN Lf' '.XL, 1 I, VI - I II IN I 'I InlI3 . ,X , - I if . 'I-' I ' -'W'- -W ' ' 4' A 'W' 47' ' W ' ff- 'ali' iniifvg-iff-F .. 'YQLI I ,KA HA N,-, , , ,iw Y .--YZ A I. I Ti J' I'-.T ,IQ Q L I f .. U V .,W,I.Lw-In-:QI ,. 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Ex L X gf K3 W fx W XX v ty CBLE, X ' .,-. .,.. v, . - 'DL QQQZZESQ zl -Q-Q OfVFEiZfQm:Ji ExT Q0 91, AFRQ2, A SLO-'55, WTR 5151 13mx1fvm5qQ,X,1 XJ S2 QTLWLLS RAYMOND P1LK11wGTo1w Captaln ID 1115 Sophomora. and lu111o1 yea15 heLau5e of lll'-1 Cl1ElHlSl1Ip 011 O1 off the C0lllt Plllv 15 Sp6CtHClllallV COI141 tent PAUL ROBY Headv and 1el1able a w1z'11d 111 clouble5 he IQ an example of what co operfatlon and lS3ITlXSOlk can do GWYN NE MCCONA UGHY FOI Mac te111115 15 pr1n1a11ly a ame of form Smooth and llllllllllled he plus hls court Hltll unneces HIV 111ot1on5 reduced to a m1n1mu111 FRANCIS BECHTOLT UIILHIIIIV 111 hls a11t1c1pat1on of a leturned ball 5 pl'1ce Beckv IQ qu1ck enou h to Det thele H15 opponent found 1115 knack of al111v5 ettlnb the hall hflclx 1'1the1 d15c,o11Lert1n RICHARD SAIN DERS A 5pectaculf1r playe1 C3lJltHll71Ilg on 51111511111 SE1XCb and 1011 h lld dr1ve5 There 1 a certam br1ll1'1r1Le to hls ,ofame that w1ll Qtaud out 011 anv COUII I NEELY BOX ER As 111:-1111 GI ol the team Neely pelformed a 1e'1l QCIVILC 111 keepmg the COUIIS 111 5hz1pe HIS UYIQEIH llI1ECS fO1 the betterment of the team 15 notahle P One Hum! ell Tuentv five 1 Gini 19 Q-1 O'FTlfQBElNO0 3 AVS .J 5 V ,ll fp --,L xl , ' 5 1 if 5 5 A X W W1-11 QQ -55 11, ., Q5 Q' X 1 50 gb RV i kb Q hh X 10 to 5 - Qt I X Sm fl O O 19 Hy ' g . 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M' 1 . ,Nl ,,l --x l .U ,N ' k'1x Q 'M fi ' -M-- -----7-G 1. ,- L ' ' :wi -A Q: - l llxllwlll I l 'x N - - X ll wlxl 'X l i gg l ,1i: !,l 1 X, A s f .fl I ly ,ri l fl lx Y X , l Lxxql lg l ,fgl ASX, Q-y, vdq lift? Xl ll ' L X lx lb X l I fl-E5 v WX, xf It O V 'l'N J mx 125 Twggl x V ' l , N x X l CENA l X . If-Ny, WX Q E lx 5313 l ,wixffi lx MEN'S INTER-FRATERNITY BASKETBALL lxl'.ll' lx Carroll, Propst, Robertson, Breclen ' l l X ,. UN Marsh Fletcher Younvf l- 5 1 Krqxl 1 1 rv Ml,-X Xi lf O fe l.4fl? xy 1 Li I lilx Cl lliffl xg . ,IL-A xl ,, l lg WN N U -fl N ' ffl MJ. O 'Fl if: ' X .J Vvyjxy l x X X GAX J Y CJNXM lf All 1 X I ,Qilx lllxbj 'U Nm W-rl Q , 'x l ll'-ll l l U l 5 Q l fm: 6:11 'lfrw l X V11 ,xY.,,f'A3 , XXX -,X XX fl l l l, I Qflll 'll i f Ng . J l Oil PRUNE LEAGUE BASKETBALL ,'fQ'f:: W Wilson, Wlliteheacl. Alluman 'Q 'l l jlxllq' l'ilkingtm1, Bagley, Kurtz. Cuff. Clymer X', Q' X , x w ' 'll' lx w ,fliilxlx Paige Ong iiglzrlrezl Twenty-fight -Y l,-, X l.fAl'fl1'f:':11.. V f Tu 'Z Y' ll' W .A .--, - I '.. W., Tu' 'W Q ll . as Jlif' Jcwkswg ' -7 .,- Q - l - - ' X- -. ,ml , 1. ,.-., , lwn, jg?-in-N -A.,-rl.- -, -, K LL, - ww 4, WL, - 1 1 1 '11 1 1 111 1 1 1 1111. 1 1 U 1, 1 1 11 1 1 I., 1x11 11' 'X-, 11-1 1.-1 - . 1 X f ,, 1 -. 1 1 1 11 1 Q. MEN S IN I ER TRATIIRNI 1 X N OLLEYB XLL Back Ron Cauol A481311 Wales Shelley Front R014 Duhl 'NIcG1ll Rohell on MENS PRUNL LEAFUE VOLLEYBALL Baal. R011 Beard Wlddues Hooclx Front Row Bunce Crow Buxke Pabe One Hzmflrul luents nzne 1 'x 1 11.5 11 1 1 1' 1 i, 1 1 XX' 1 L1 1 1x1 1 1 1 I x 11 1 111 1 X I 11 1 1 X11 1 1 1 1ff,N 5 1 1 1 1 1 , 113511 111, ' ,, 1 111' 1 1' 5 1 11 XXXJA1' X1 'x1 1 1 11 1 1 xx i fx 11 1151.1 1 W 31 1 1 ,411 1 1,-U 111, 1 in 11511 1 11,21 1,1, 1:1 1 1 11 11 N 'lxx 1 1 1 Hgfxyxxv JR xx ! 11.143111 1131, . TQ f'1 A, . 111' 1x'11A1 11 X1 1 111, 1. 1 '11 -1 1 I Z 1 xx! 1' 1 . I I-. .. - .I . X 1 1 . 1, 1 1 , ' , ' 3 '1 xx 1 111,111,111 1 1-- e , 11 , , Us . 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FJ' ,K V , l 0 O O tn 5' O O W O W a Epsilon Kappa Tau S p . Year founded-1917 0 Colors: Pink and White Flower: Arbutus 'I L L 0 1 L Back Row-Miller, Shisler, Seneff, Runk, Stair, Clemans O Middle Row-Hayes, Murphy, Evans, West. Grim, Gaines, Lehman Back Row-Wahl, Weimer, Foy, Hancock, Rupe, Morris O O E O KOJQM or 19 WOTFERBEIN-5 28 rx. l l 7 .v if Q 3 f f' ls' C Siahva D my z XYN' 'Q 'Jill I . xi mls lx nn fl 1 xl WRX l Ml If l Ffa, 'W WX-1 4' - l l XXX . , l lu X 5 A il O fo ' W l l 7 J , lg ' 1 O ll Q' 0 Q. QP vp , , . 'xl 19 x NU ' l 1 O n l Q1 X I 0 0 l NJ X il M5 t ' O O X , lx X9 al Q SENIORS Sovnomomss FRESHMEN , l' Q, Verfla Evans alice Igoy H Henrietta Runli V f race ene Ol' Sl ' I , Q V ,IUNIORS Helen Clemans lVlal:ga1'ellSl5llllex4 O NJ Ruth Weimer Ca1'Yl RQPC Q MFG Edna Hayes Nlary Games PLEDCES I X Mary Lelllnan Mfldfed Murlfhy Kathleen Hancock , M1ldred Morrls Emma Grim 1 ll! Laurene Wahl ' Q Q Evel n Stair 3 l Q Martlyla Evans K5 lx. xi V9 N X 'xx Q 1 fill l X49 lx, l X FY l Q l Nl l l l -XXX Page One Hundred Thirty-three B LX ll xl . n n 4 ff , ' , n -ff' -vw ff .3'f7XQ 'W goiifggrwal was an OW - un'-i1:scllm aw L -f NL x U C1 i l ' fx ,,. -1 -fl ll Q Q oO QW SIBY A K 0 'W C N 2 fbl l l n N x I . l A7 Rho Kappa Delta l Year founded-1922 l l 9 Colors: Purple and White Flower: Pansy O I N . Q1 O E05 xl l Back Row Emmeuck Davlclson M0016 Bennet Nlchols LeMaste1 Knapp Mzddle Row Arnhlose Altman GTIHEII Wardell Cald Slade Lmcoln Front Row Moore Heestand Zlmmerman Ke1ss Wurm Long O w I w w .AG 'fl QA a 19 WOTTERBEINM as fe-fiwal, X9 nl l f Page One Hundred Thirty-four I Q' A O l V 1 'x l , i , w , ef- , F is fy, fe-if ifif F . 1 A X, ' fiiiafll ' fl 54 ii-1 i W ' 1 . of -Q21 iq: Qizl? Lg :galil f. f 1 1 li l Il Xxx! Ji y 1 'VMI i N P f XY iii xl 1, i I if -, vi i . A x if 4-wi 'N I 11 X vu Q X X 1 lr, i : .-1' 1 YQ I 73,1 i Of Wi ' F We F W ll F l il ,Lam ifvx , i V 7, X751 e iff 1:-f i 1- il Ill vim 'X' F XX, i pl, mi' il, ! J XXX' ELQXXX l ff ACN-, ,uf-3 lki-7 1 PQ' A i Wifi w' X17 i N'i1'q', I rx ' X' i i ' l ' v l u 0 ' Km? Y-fi ig! 4,1 Nall , W X x F ,, x , UQ- X , l 9 f X 1 ' A ffl-' ,Vi ' 1 - if 'x-' i :O f QNX! B: J g'iX'xXl,'g E 'txt X X ' XX Q an f 4.,u !,lq O I ' L Q H 'rip-f 5.1, , IQ! 'N W' F Nh' 1 I, X hx '-.X Sorores In Facultate XX X ' 115'Xx'i Hazel Barngrover ffrxivi 5313 VG ,C 'safi' l X 2-111 ' , X ,U Smuons Sovucmonas Fmzsr-IMEN .X ix Frances Slade Fannie Davidson Ruth LeMaster ii XX Ruby Emmerick Florence Lincoln Mable Wurm X Q Uv? Florence Wardell Esther Nichols Cresserl Card W' Xi Q if M Nelle Ambrose Marguerite Knapp Doris Lung M' 1 f' fa! ' Elsie Bennet i'Ref,i JUNIORS Marian Keiss ,Qjlj , VKX Lela Griffen Leia Mwvre Xilinx I X ix' Catherine Zimmerman Zuma HeC5'HT'd Q XX i X Rltl NI, 'e ' I 1 1 001 'Irs Xi , LLJYXX 'Dix iff'-wi I , .- ii li fi f . iCv3i j i i F. H ,MX JV ixlxhwx It 1 GX if I Page One Hundred Tlzirty-five i 'gi a,,,,,,-,, a+,.---.-?M- a .T ,- - av. aaa. a,-.H.d.-a--. i .-f . --H+ Y -'fm' gl' , ' 4' ' NTiii 'T,4f', -alx-JA, ,NT -. ,K . 1, . I x Q l ff -- fwf, a I , I .:i,, 1 4 l W iff 'SIBY o Oli o gf r no o o X Theta Nu Year founded-1917 Colors: Lavendar and Vlfhite Flower: Violets l W Y Back Row-Seigle, Kumler, Jones, Anderson, Hollman, Dew, Baker Middle Row-Barnes, Melvin, Hollen, Martin, Propst. Anderson, Armentrout Front Ron'-Scott, Schrader, Bailey, Greenwood, Lohr, Bickle, Freeman so 9 42 o s or V 53 i QD fi Page One Hundred Thirty-six gain 19 NOTTERBEIN7' zg gr Q O 1 r -K .5 . I f ,Jr ,Q1,.r,,:- .ff ' 1 V . -1,1 R M K V' Z M fifrxufi fi-. 'fi Q3 .fi NT lVZ'l:'3 r5 VT97-. I-71' Ctr, flltx, T N - 4f,Z'7'f'lk' V' n ' gf ff?iisff12 12 11 I gi f f A TW 1 ' 'f ' K I O 'Zi bil, X '. ',NX, 11 , '. XS 'X z , 'xl X ' mx 1'-J' F, E X , W! U25 Q, , gg 2 'Fil I N4 Ikxxfl x :FX NAA X! HDR 0 A , Q n w rf-,xxll -fxk , O 1 U O ' ,avi ' fx! :X H.. ,QQ X r A .. Q 9 no Q Ko W F' sw 54 ' O , 0 V f 1 GXQXK Q35 n V5 rx Q r n A n x N X Sorores In Facultate-Agnes W1'igl1t X X WX Simons SOPHOMORES H ,134 Alice P1-Qpst Anna Lou Bickle kv!! M8l'gHI'6l Kumler Jane Lohr W 'X , Laurelta Melvin Glendora Barnes Q H ' Marian Hollen Marian Jones Lois Al'ITl8I'llI'0l1l M -IUNIBRS Ruth Bailey ,U X 'ar-ran ew Fmssr-muy Faithe Baker Pusoclzs 6 X! n'?'5 W Ruth Anderson Margaret Greenwood fo A fkxjf Margerate Anderson Marjorie Hollman Wxih -XX fq Releffa Freeman ' ' W Q V Dorothy Schrader X 5 X Jane Scott IQMXX Billye Seigle 5. X hf-Kal fox 'V fqxxyfp QXQ N! X ! XXX . Page One Hundred Thirty-seven CB L, P , 'X X ----- o . r 44-A fr - .iw-U-'-u:-f-111 T17'f'T'A7f 3' T -W. fa ,f,C7'TF'Wff W'1 o Cv J,:f,..q X:-fx cw CJ 1 1 jQ,fR1Cj,.Cr,fL,.1,,gXY V- Lugz' ' W px 1. X141 rg.. . 5-1.7 ,- - f f I f A, - W 6 D' . I 1 L 1 L Theta Phi 6 Year founded-1922 I s Colors: Old Rose and Ivory Flower: Ophelia Rose Q H ll cy 0 Q ' x ' s 9 0 ' x L 0 0 f 1 l 0 , Back Row-Gregg, Sproull, Wise, Sproull, LaRue O Front Row-Tracey, Bell, Ware, Rosselot, Baker, Hanna, Ravel' O 1 ' l O 0 5 O 0 O ' Q Page One Humlrecl Thirty-eight pal e 19 as OTTERBEIN-ee za -'x l O me 5 V l 0 3 SlBYl 3 0 , L 0 SENIORS Leona RHVCI Clara Baker Evelyn Wa1e J Umon Edna T1 acey FT Sovuomonrs Lola Sploull W1ln1a Sproull Ruth Gregg Mar arel La Rue Exma Bell Lucy Hanna Fav Wise Farsi-1w1AN Iona Glecklel Page One Hundred Tl1zrt3 nzne f,L7mQQ 19 0TTE'PiBlfflNo 8 fQf'i1iO 0 Q N WG KN w Q7 O 0 l O O ll W Xl, Qi l O g ' D g O O O S6 Q X of ' 0 D l , E! TW P X Y I ri I UQ 50 Q .p-cv V 44 Lf- . X -v :A N SIBYLDKD O Q If l W Q l ' I . 19 Kappa Ph1 Omega Year founded--1921 X O C010rS1 Blue, Gold and Black Flower: Yellow Crysanthelnum O C7 O 5 , O 5 1 S n 0 lo 0 . . . . l Back Row-Blllkam, Knapp, Crult, Shela, Mltchelson Q Middle Row-Barnllart, Bradbury, Reist, Patton, Spessard, Stoner, Stevenson Front Row-Moore, Swartzel, Edwards. Shelly, Wainwright Q Y l ef O n O fi! lx 6' K? 9 X X l YQ Q O O 9 l FJ l K Page One Hundred Forty px K - V f v ,, oJg55ZSfQ 19 QQ OTUIKERBEIN O-2 28 Q g X . J' is fell O Fo? S BYl -H ' o E no fl .yr Samoa Dorothy Patton J UN1oRs Charlotte Reist Nola Barnlzard Sonomzs IN FACULTATE Evelyn Carpenter Frances Harris Soruozxromzs Dorothy Yvainwright Florence Cruit Evelyn Edwards Geneva Shela Josephine Stoner Pusoczs Elsie Bradbury Mildred Bilikam Stella Moore Helen Mitchelson Fm:sHMEN Margaret Knapp Vivian Stevenson Carolyn Swartzel Ethel Shelly I Page One Hundrefl Forty-one y s G 1 s 0 Q1 G O N 0 1 O t s G 19 G-QOTTERBEINQ-e 28 O 5 0 0 il W r ,, 1, ffQ5i2-9216535 , e l, of O 152 gf . X - , 'XO l V nv or el df W X L, fl Q V l O v D AJ . O9 S1gma Alpha Tau 6 Year founded-1910 X 9 Colors: Jade and Gold Flower: Yellow Crysanthemum ON N l 5 Q7 1 S if l N l . Back Row-Spahr, Ewry, DeBolt, Roberts, Thomas 63 Middle Row-Kepler, Duerr, Schear, Kepler. Carter, Grow V F font Row-Dickey, Weaver, Duerr, WycolT O 9 r V , 0 Y xo 0 X l l X W Q A, 8 O X fl Q e A Page One Hundred F ortyx-two 19 WOTFERBEINQQ 28 Cfxsv N ,N f-'fa -f X ,.w,, Y, 1, - ,wif 13' i!5,.3i ,Qu V Y k ,' f-fiiljx. cj ff' -1-N.-,, ce. '-'KILTX i.,7 '- Y,-1' T 'i-'X 7'TlYztQ-1t i - f1'4 A-f-iq ----f---'lj-, f Ze,-M ff.f'! fi l Fefe' l 'N TSX Q' 'w ' fl f ' . nl V ! if XX T ix'--x.'i1' ',--,Rfk lfigizfff Q' XS: if! M gl QL,,,ffK2LL?jE1iiif0,V- X X' 2' i -ii if fy e - -- -1 QMVCQDX 1 XX fm T N ,ki lf 'X F X N N N I X im 2 wil f fig? Y Vifxx i'iQ.f'i 1 Q1 O1 y Xp! w 1 1 l l 29 ' W X Av X Y QQ' X fffgwll 1 i' Q M X X .X X U X, Qlx l w lfil l Q55 'X 1 Mil :K A Q X, Q, rw ,X l O ' 'QX KH W , 'lx 'Hb Gxxll. G hlfxxk' fx? ILQQJ ng i M i ' Snmons Som-iomomzs FRESHMEN X lx Ethel Kepler Evangeline Spahr Grace Duer X Mary Thomas Helen Ewry Mary Carter 'UX fxj Lucile Roberts Lucille Debolt ,Q il, C l Marian Crow fgj ix-f' PLEDGES 'M fxxvil JUNIORS Palsy Wlycoff ' MXH ,NX Margaret Duerr Violet Kepler , ,X Gladys Dickey Hazel Weaver X- l QUQQ Orplla Kaylor ixgfi xnxx 1 Uxylll Kxfqc ix y W 1 K 'xy xii xv IRM ,L V i'L1ii'7 LN sl 5' A if ' iffia F .jjj V KU ,ll ll.xNY'iAv.QlX,I I KRXXQE -AN, 'xl l Page One Hundred Forty-three V my X ini nf le- f ' - A K el it Xi Q '-- fr- ,ex X- 'fi . Xi ,, ,fwfx Y, , Ar A ,N .W ic, .X Y X I lv l If Ngfvfwx i' c--5 Y il i Wi 'ii 'J i'3i if ' 'l 'X i 4:-fD rg X -, H, , , Y, , I l , 1 , 1 1 1 , 1.-J.. .NJ .-4 J. A N x ,O O OH, A O! 5 ow PN gg JZ 'N P353 T' f Phi Theta Pi Year founded-1922 Colors: Blue and Cold Flower: Ophelia Rose M l 1 o 1 o 5 L 9 L P 0 1 L G G' . . Buck Row-Lydlck, Slnvely, Warson, Wingate, Hinds O ' Middle Row-Moody, Phillips, Wilson, Glover, Wingate Front Row-Burcharcl, Harter, Welty. Eclgington l O O O O l O 'Q Page One Hundred Forty four P P flag ,CSQZZQM 19 Q-QOTTERBEINQQ Sizmons Jumons Mildred Wilson Beula Wingate Nelle Clover Margarel Ellginglon Frances Hinds Lillian Shively Dorothy Phillips Elva Moody Dorothy Schaffer Fmcsimuw Martha xvlngale Martha Lydick Margaret Welty Page One Hunrlrezl Forty-,Hue A - 1 , f ,A V F .- ,, ll , - , ,, Y W A , N C Q W , ,, V V X T- W im l 2 W if 0 SIBY O l ' 3' 5 Q O A 'Y G Q O ' O 1 . ml Eta Beta P1 Year founded-1911 C, 0 Colors: Blue and Cold O s 45 l ls O O ' fl S 0 O 1 l l W L GL 9 xv ' Q XXI Gly Back Row-Barker, Blouser, McCloy U Qi Middle Row-Cornetet, Banner, Heller, Bell, Loomis O ' F rout Row-Beck. Burchard, Hatter YQ! xv X xx ,A f-, Q lfjl ' FQ y O, L94 , val lx xx 'XA . My W-I fx? 'O O L 3-I fo lx I 8 xxx 0 W Page One Hundred F arty-six ' Qyxyxx Lx F A 1 71' Xmf-If 19 QQ OTTERBEIN O-2 13 'QL R-'XM 15 fn, ,, .ff xx QQ, , , e , ffiisxx -w K g,f'ii,.,W.,.. x ' . A I LQQLJJ e ,X X 1 1 ,L , 1.X1X'Xv .-.. LJ gt , lfxfq F 1 nv , l l Rf, 1 fxx. fx SENIOR Q01 uouonrs FRESHMLIN Maxguerne Bannex Kalherme Beck V1v1an Blouse1 Evelyn Bell Annabelle Wylle .IUNIORS Kathryn Lon Edna Heller Redlnce Burchard PILDGE Vary Belle Locum: Elma Hallel CIIHIIOIIC Baykel Glace Cornetet Pabe One Hundred Fortp sewn xr' A :IX 'X 4, X fx fL .fx QD- -, ' X , .sf I .V ' 'N , X f'?'N'flXx.,,,x '- Yf' iii:--,RQQJ Wy' 'lx ix. 'Wu il 1, L, J l 'lv-f 151 E ,O ll 1 f-lv J O fx FX N., K 1 lux! l ,I rv R2 E ' Ol ,R.XXJ.gJ I 3 A Rx l Fglxls U X . N , lOf l l 0 EFA-f l ' lljxufl Q N! lg l l, lx w Ilklexxh , X X 'l AI 1 EU l,-'Ffa , 1 Xxxvb W H xl J Qizllxjlxi X QI f ,, Y' l , 1543! l . k' Fl i QW xxx Y 1 X ,H X . uf 4' QA ,f-if l X ,1 W I ,f 1, C, A 1 O IXZ, , 5 M , l ll yn ', . l 5 . H - ll : X ' ' ' f afxxflk, . - . , , - . -- - , . U X .fir g l lg SKS, ' . ' 'f . . WW lx l A V 1 L . 1 - . w 'Q 'xx A ll ' x KE, x y X UNCLASSIFIED A X X lf . llf' 'X l ,f-fall fglfl A l R52 ,X vxxrfl, 5, N x l ell Hfyi jf-Q' Nl ,lx lj ,xx , , U M t . XM . L A M, , , l V f ' l Y if N1 lx' V ,121 X - y .vw - y-P11-H , 'v- 1 '3' .- - J' '52 - FQ SX :laffslvxl - V if B if 'ff f I L,H1fI1,L ,+L .ii Fiifefifi w w . .F .gre fx ...R ,iii f ix -:X I 1, 1sxX i If Y X -W I, it-xx r QigO,r?,53IByL ,XQx O 4 1 ' '1 ' x XX X, xr, m Q1 oj :n 0 . ' y L Tau Eps11on Mu 'XX L Year founded-1918 X . ' fx, X 0 X Colors: Purple and Cold Flower: Madame Dreux Rose gig! 511 Ns? X 'I X X Lxn . F W 0 fr ' Q5 X I'o ' Ay Q! N42 xi X MX , O' ' '65 X ' W xxx 'xfr' o N 'X 1 ,. 'F N ,bl-Nq I Back Row-Howard, Peclen, Trevorrow, Huntley, Dunmire, Bell Q' 'xnxx KQW W Middle Row-Henry, Brewhaker, St. John, Drury, Cuitner, Hook, Cooper ffjw' 'Lvff' Front Row-Schear. Mickey, Knight, Shreilier, George. Snyder. Hummel ll I lx v V XW! fbi 61? LEIJJI X0 4 Q f xx r 1 KTXNX' 3. :rw Ps? Q XR ' x 1 E V 2 W FAB 4 . 0,51 ' lg! N X x NX XX! Page One Hzuulrefl Forty-eight W ,Qx 'XX4 ck Y ,uN U N ix Y 9 -at r 19 Qc Q I .l QQ 2, kb 'QU fxbilll J Smxons Esther Ceonge Florence Hmvalcl Callle Shrelllel Josephine D1u1y Gladys Snvtlel Mary McKenzie Thelma Hook Mauune Klllgl Vxola Peden Ruth TICVOIIOM Malcella Hemy JUVIORS Vua Dunmlre Nlletm Huntley Leah St John lwldl tha Shawen I-nl SHMAN V1 rg: ma Brewbakel l'Rl'SHMhN Ahce Scheax Maly Hummel Norma Cooper Enid Mlclxey PI FDU: Tue Bell l w W I o 1 l l '. l lil 'll , Xu w W 5 lm ll 2 rl lf: 1 lf f '1 1 lm 1 Fixx f l ll K 1: 576 f ll Q X l 1 xl nf X3 1 M l llxx lx X lt W ly! ll , l fx ' w Y w X tl Mx, X1 M1 l rl . l 1 Wg, ll Q1 ' W W ,. 1 w ll! l , - 1 . . :.1' A I .. . - - . l f. . 6 ' ll Q 'lk 3' Q Page One Hzmdrcrl Forty-nine 1 We U -07 Q 0 l SIBY e O b O QFQNCWT 2' e ee e 1 Tau Delta Year founded-1915 Colors: French Blue and Wl1ite Flower: -Sweet Peas O C9 0 N l l C ONI N , l 0 5 0 ' w 1 Back Row-Scheidegger, Miller, Euhanks, Crabill Miclclle Row-Gantz, Lee, George, Wetherill, Bennert O ' Front Row-Blume, Woodrum, Gamz N S . 1 5 N . GN N W Page One Hundred Fifty l L 19 M OTTEHBEINO-3 za X x xx xxx' x 4,-.P llx Qxx xx' l x K xl l. Qxx x lx X f'-'Q CD kr., xlx, Q 'xxfx l I X 'x ' x, xx aXl lUxX x .-4-Ax. 1 fix, xx hx ,X lr 5 x xx N x , CJ ,, ,x me Y. ll MI , . V, 1 'xxx I-.x Vx' ' D HN-' xx xy x xxx? x x Ky xi xx X x ,-Q I x l nw 'X xx lx lx I V lx xfyxx x x xx!!-i l ff in J x xx xx, x xlxxxx YO . ,A xx 'bf lx 'x X ,. 3. Irg., V 'xl :Q x x 1 l 'H' l I x .N Xxx W xx x . ,ifxxx .K xxx ,, x FW Crm-.X xx f -xx I. xxxf' Xxx Wi W 'x Xxx I, .1 ,x ,Lx ff SENIORS Doris Wetl1e1'ill Alice Blume SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Lee Evelyn Miller Katheryn Cantz Helen V Scheidegger JUNIORS Frances George Irene Bennert. Margaret Eubanks Fm-:sn MEN Elma Yvoodrum Jeanette Gantz Page One Hundred Fifty-one ,fm f 'x.1-,-aj '- '5', W7 xi- ' 1,1 V N 1.' F- ff,-'mx -xx x ' QA I x 4 I I. 'f ,. ,Rx cg.. , 'N KE, Cdx , 4 x 1- ws- --fl. 'x x xxx .fl 'LAX xf'-f .O, X-.df lx xx FI' 1 In ,n ix xixx ITF fljx . J xixfx I x .Vx iw xU' ' ,Ex ,Z ,A N ul xx x 'ky V X .M x ,x, U X Aux xx fxglxkl W SN N .Q' J fx' VN ,QU , x ,-: xx 18x 5' X x xxlx-QE 1 xx.-Jf rx Q . ,X Q-x 'x 'J fx-xx V0 J 'xii xx Xxx' 1 x x x x 'x 1 hx Xxx I .J l, x x , . xy x lx, 'X 1 fxxx, O . wwf ,Xml xx x KX x .L1 Rx ilfx xr, 5 . ,xl V ,CM .Nr I, KV? x , X x M155 , . .- ,xlll ,,,, , N, x f Ulf! I u K x X , . A X Z., ' ' V-,L ' 11 V ,. .,, -A ips A -C 1 ix?-:fri ' A YA--a M Q'-.TIN QV ' yfxi:-xqbl I 'Q Z' ' ' li if N, 'fftlix-N 'j TT-L Q-I .fl ' if N2 ' ,QQLEJ Elixir flbkggllgfll l-l,vQ1f,v -EQXKQL9 Tfkeifliflxepfll O A ' 'fa'vfF ' ' ff? V Nfl ,J GC , X x Q11-3, G Aw 1,4 , O 913 'Q . .iv Alpha Beta Slgma ll XX Year founded-1908 El' l Colors: Blue and Wfhite Flower: Red Rose Q1 ml 'VE GX I5 . A 1 0 'x Q9 xl KE fel l Q O w W9 X Q ei ll Q QA' x J NX V X Ng Back Row-Harrold, Yantis, Henderson, Milburn, Neff 1? Front Row-Yantis, Echard, McCloy, Kull, Little Q l f lv Ti fm vxlvji 4 ' X I , X f'4 ' fix fo M ' U5 x 1' W' . ' X llv'xH ,LQ ,PN la Civ nr' 'WV' t I Wy K Xllk L. 1-PN f .X x l IA: , Nfl i'x..Jl ,Tin 'l N 'll fx Nj! ' X I X X, XX Page One Hundred F ifzy-two yhxullx lu fn.. f f ---f f ' ' 'W ' i Ri-U ...Xl lil! - 4,1 1 . , e o ' ,-1-vxaff n-? -- 1- M' if? X , , ff ' 'll I 'l b' .3 Eli? CPG I 1 lifli, 'J 'G M .iiifi 'L if lik Q. --t 1 '-., '- '- Samoa Fred Kull J Lfxlolts Kenneth Echarcl Julian Xantis George Henderson I l I Fnnmss IN FAcUL'rA'1'1c l' rofessor Mcflloy f Suruomuum FRESHMEN 1 Joseph Little Wayne Milburn Kenneth Neff Dean Conklin 1 Waltel' Goff Emerson Wlxileliead l Page One Humlrezl Fifty'-tlzree W ,A ,o X 1 l A li -1 ,fn '-'LEX 3 ' V ' 'xi ,X . -v -we K xg VF ,Y,,,xkif.Y 3 ll:llEliL,71'QiFa1?Q1i,'2,1 foffliylliipllgif l WO l o fgqpgf, e e is 55111 Q - l l l Y lr!! lxt I f'D . D llxxliiy P1 Beta S1gma if-,X .lk A A Year founflecl-1908 ' gy Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Primrose ' Iigjjl X Q llwi , , , Qu' X llfxxlv 6' eil, xg Xxfq X l fi il fel fo i LEM N .XD X f'N l lf i Back Row-Hall, Hughes, Clippinger, Sanders, Williams, Brown, Adams, Moore WWX 'KEY' Micltlle Row-Snyder, Richardson, Slawila, Schear, Lee. Clingman, Vance, Parent fgx WY! Fran! Row-Harris, Gallagher. Jones, Spessard, Blackburn. Wertz l Ni O 1+ Q3 T XC lx if fx , Q i O MY? W N , X BW UXXN K3 'Q in l Q? X Page One Hundred Fifty-four V six I, ll- V N 1 A gOgg,QfQ 19 Q-Q oTfrER13EeIN C-Q 28 efkiffwi I,-fe, ,.wr,,z,,-H fmx x . ff' Lia SQ' 23,5 Y N' N-'-.4-V fO'r lC'O x2, gfkffv In f ey. fqsiqx s, FTFETX5, refi- QJ QXX-as-J G11 - my llafif' frffsiislyf' flf-QQQQQ go 2181.9 R B B ' EQQT xxx ffm . MX xl N, ET ., Ul L O1 e B l rl W fx iff ga 35 19 O 1 W Qix Ol Q ' Rf Flnvmus IN FACUI.T-RTE H Professor Spessard A ' Professor Clippinger X C fax SENIORS .lumoas FRESHMEN O l Harold Blackburn R. Mark Hall Walter Clippinger. Jr. fQ kj Sol B. Harris Richard Sanders Roger Moore ' Clenard Buell George E. Slawita George Adams fl Cliford R. Wertz Robert S. Richardson Paul Hughe. Henry A. Gallagher Wendell H. Williams Russel Adarlms ' Qj Richard W. Jones Lloyd B. Schear fs Puzocu 1 Q Sornomonms W-ly p . t Q W David O. Lee I lam men sg .X Paul Clingman xx Everett Snyder X lr w, .lolm Vance Ur DeVon Brown Q1 gQN . 0 'S' Kg ,Q 1 Page One Hundred Fifty-fue fwflkf ' ' , 6 . ,'fi xxD w ff GTFERBEINQ za af ffpqgxfr-f, ff-. kliQf2LL4L:..'ai:eggg3i. i A ' ' ?-'1f 1?f?' -,:--:--i- . Axxiii if-A l X In O iiluwil, 3 K, If' if KKK XQF ,ifgflxx li ,,.:e5:Ik vfwbieeui-W3 le XQLJLQQAD - A4,. 2 V l li lil ,l A qj3 ' v-.Se rvz',3:r f -- VU-, 'MMM'-' 'il 3. yf-fi Qllgflisf ii l, fl xi 1 if i lx xx N ,NA RX l la fag i lqxfi 'w U I. .1 lrigj it -fin Vg I lxxyp- my , l V l l XX Delta Beta Kappa lm l J, Al Y,- Year founded-1915 Cl 'N I I rw ' . . VW: ' fl,-l Colors: Maroon and Silver Flower: Violets fx ,l I yin xl' lxxsl ll fllxl ii XX tim' , yl':ll'1 AEAR XV' i W 4 ,X X FILE wk l I Qi wiv F51 ,kgll l fii . 'X l ll X x ii 0,1 X ill l lx?.x' l L lil LK N159 X XI, I , . V X X A I Q H i ' 1 'L .Ji '. N f-lIfv,N Back Row-Kintigh, McKnight, Robertson, Moore, Kimigll, Conley, Nutt, Lewinter. ljvlilm Q Chapman, Wales yi - H' Middle Row-Carroll, Diehl, Propst, McGill, Saul, Hance. Gibson, Buyer 'lKlxy, f, Front Row-Fletcher, Young, Lai, Valentine, Keck. Marsh. Weinland. Breden 1 1, X w X ' M yi I XA xl .D-.xx -,yu 'A ' .xl qi, .X l lfgll lf' ' Nfl, ll7Q ?,l H ' V, N fl lil i ,X '-X x, ' i l '-X X xx x 1 Qifxll -gm 1 1-S1 seal 3 X, fl' . - ' ll, X lx l l lk' li w 9. V5-.4 i 1 L' 1 - 9 , liz' 'i ' gil-1 to it W . w 2. x . -T Page One Hundred F ifty-six W -A v a , 5 , ., ..w..,T...l+a- W M W.. -E-l- e fi- --fd ae -ew' i Vi- . Af' TIT, ,K .I W 1 f, '- 7,' NJ 751- i J., W, 1 ., , 'f 3. ' ' . i,-I, VL n N , M -.i A L K , . V 4 V i x A N nzgxv ' 1 -, X, X.. , ,., . 1., ,, :,:,.,: 1, .1N.,.. in , , - gliNIORS Waldn Keck Everett Boyer George Moore Craig Wales .lmnons John Carroll Quenlin Kinligh Donald McGill William McKnight Francis Saul Harolrl Young :. 'i A 2:1--2 ...JV ,-,. 1 ,1i's5'if'-g':j1':'Q'f4 riff ' Fiwrnrzs IN lr.-XCl'l.'l'X'TE Professor Valentine Sovuommmis La Vere Breflen Charles Cooley William Diehl Paul Fletcher Ralph Gibson Paul Hance Lawrence Marsh Louis Props! Walter Shelley Lewis Weinlancl James L. llarris 1-.. .A Q ' 1-' ,.,:+ r' - -- 2 4:.-1 . ,,1-' - . 4. .--I-'fa 13.1. 'L 5 .ACJ .'r' l'JL.fZ- FRESIIMEN Lloyd Chapman V. M. Robertson Puanues Richard Kinligh Robert Lewinler Clare Nutt Page One Hunrlrerl Fifty-seven fx! I-, . 1 1 ' - 1h - ,J NN 1 '1 l I ll 1 'Q 4 V' 1 ,, 1 . . ,11 I il' , iv! ,N ll, 1 li '1 '1l l' 14 1.1 ,HU lf:x.f' l'-1 ,ix .1 Xi, 1 x X1 fi l L, 1 11 Jifofzn lei, li I1 r X 1- ll. X l l u W . , 'Ml l,.f',K Vl f. ly ,1 il 'fff-1, i ,, l ik 1 'Pink li l uf 111 Q, X lxw 'V l XX 15- 'x l 1 , xl s l. Q. A 7. l 'V ,l llwifr. .v Xxlyxi ,T-+31 L, 'ff ll: 1 11. all 1-, 1 i , K l1 M '- Al ,f--31 .' 1' ' 5 +5 fl xl X 1x -XX llA:'l--...ll I l , 41' ,1 l F X . l ll lx l lf. u ' il: Fl V . f 'l I l 1 I 1 1 I. ,XX JJ- li fgbgmk ff: N 'X X, : ::fkgf1-Q T ,-'-f-- , ,XC-5 .HY -r W -v.-xml-f 'g - Y, X .., X , - fi- X X, do :X X f f . , . C4 X519 ff-if Cm- XX EX X X 5512! XT? ,X X: X . XJ' O X11 -- ' hiL i:ag:f.,?':: H X- 4 an M L X 'L'A4'1,X':o XXX,--, J MF' X'XfX X X ,XX ,Jinx X X 'XA xi X l. L , FW X Xl XXQ' X X XX 1-SV XX J X XX . . XX X' . P1 Kappa Ph1 X X X X ' by K-xX Year founded-1908 ' X 'X Q X . . fix Colors: Orange and Black Flower: AIIICFICHH Beauty Rose X 'IX X. X X X QXXX Q, X X -'X ri X A Xxx X xi XX XXX X X! X X X XX! XX XXX XX X X QXXXX X CD fff I 'Nj XQLT' XX Q X NDF , N , X CEIXM Q. X Nil L X0 6 XPP! W1 XXX W X X Xxwjff ,X X XX X XX X, ,fXQ'X,KXA XI 1 MXXXX ,V, N5 Back Row-Mumma, Rosselol, I-lufT1nan, Rosselol, Rhodes, Burke. Spangler ,Q LJX Middle Row-Miller. Bromeley, Beucler, Horner, Ervin. Euverard, Bunce fl Xf. X Front Row-Miller, Widcloes. Troxel, Thompson. Starkey, Broadhead XXX-ffl, i, .K 5, .!, X. X 'XX X 'X X X, X' - X, X XXXXXX XXX X XIX. X' QQ.-,'1X f Q N .X X! LX' in XX vx XXX XX. XIX X, X XXX X: V' f-J, E eK '1A X7f'ifl ,X X XX Xl' X X X. , XX , ,K W BQ , 4Af, XX - , ' , X Q V 7 X Xffjf G -,R W , XX XX 2 X I . X X X X' i Page One Hzmclrezl Fifty-eight iz ' KX -Y XX 'PA-:Y -v4- - - ' ' ' ir iv , . :. h, 'jj-1,5 V. 1 -Q N l,.,jgj,T,jy?., ... Q., 1 H 1.7 ,Aj VN XX X11 I o od XM 'X I 1 ,ifi ig XXX-X XX. X. , X,X . I X Q4-f,f fyQii?7N.va , , ' M-Q- fd' K ,.-l-'p ?fT'Qsjfsxv? lf'FWQfs. cg f T Qi'Y ilE E1 75 ' MR A4315 Zxgxmr-3 gifxxigy ,f 'iQf-ix llfrf ' e 1' lag! x, li o . Xi ' fx, fxxig ' go! o + s rl fx. vs! 0 fs, W ral P I,-W. 2.23 O ix iq Q ,vt x, 'xx U 'ul KE 0 NVQ X QM 'ew i Qi l 'X 19 l X 1 N Clqi if-4 ,Fl f 1:1 , O v-J . lx ,9 Fn.x'n:12s IN 1'Acn1.'rArl-: lil x 'f ' xl. Professor Troop X Professor McCloy , slr l Professor Menke QI? X Professor Rosselot f ll ' ' il O ' Ssmous Som-roiwoxms FRESHMEN XX A X mil' Ferron Troxel Morris Ervin Carl Starkey X '-K DeMot1e Beucler Oliver Spangler Don Euverard lx Dwight Euverard Frederick Miller David Burke M. ls-'NJ Edwin Shaweu Russell Broadhead VX- fxi JUNIORS Emerson Horner Charles Ketteman If-xwl gh'-- K, John L. Crawford Kenneih Bunce ' 1 Robert Bromeley PLEDGE5 XR Nfl' Wendell Rhodes Emmor Widdoes ' ' ' wx llarold Thompson Jess Miller W , Charles Mumma George Downey , Homer Hoffman Reginald Dixon XE l Gerald Rosselol ' VQSXI x , ,i im : if ' - .x XX W 1 i'- Page One Hundred Fifty-nine 1-'ij ls- 4 X A. --1 :'T:'1fI'f, , , A--1 ,-of -Q-Q-1 --Q -6- 'fr aw- A V-'?'-1sjx'D fill X W in mv' gh.: 3 gl .gg-o Ll l af,-G ,wif Q-fsxfixggglj X x x X - ,s 'fx Q, ss s C fans- s ,-, siisifds M ! xiii 1 X3 , F .ff if --gy -fax ,I lx 'R FV, N ,fiyxx , ,V 1,1-f QTXK, T: -'A .ix Q sl 1 ' x. -T3 VV? X x x1 x xx Q , ,fx ff4bs gf lx-T? V9 WFT Eta Phl Mu xx Q idk X , Year founded-1922 Ux 1 'wil f A G Colors: Blue and Gold Flower: Edelweiss lOl FO QT-S xt 'll .X xx Cb XX Qfxxl f'N:x' ,Q fo Q-3 le? X Xxx XVNTX X xx XA xx Q! Q14-Rx I5 xx x Q7 Qfxxxl 'fix nas' YT! Xgffj X KXJEY All XX' W xxx XAIX ,XXL Qix A xx , '. Back Row-Croy, Bright, Gerheart, Erisman, Griggs, Wllile, Hawes, Stone X Qi Middle Row-Fowler, Puderbaugh, Van Kirk, Hanawalt, Cherry, Carson. Shafer, Charles QQ. Front Row-Knouff, Kelbaugh, Waid, Long, Roose, Bielstein, Knight Vi, - lx ff 'x X' K J xx X wx f,45Ji I J- X LS! Q f xx ' xv x x VN. lx KX U XF. X V K f-4, fri iw 'x Q xx I 1 , xx xxx ' Cl- X' in I ,W NWS ' Q. xffx xx yixx M xxlx xxx X - vnxxli Page One Hundred Sixty W xjfxxx: V, Y V v- W - Fw! Y N V f f5 ,'f' ' F N' f '1fT E'i fl T' lf! H T 0.9 if ' 'Lf' ACI-i'lll 'fn O j1:'!,gfi, x,-Al f, li of CJ L :LL 'lncggxgsz D1 Us f ' l--, 'Lai' ,-' A Y Y -- . 1, -mg ,F K r ' 1 1 - 4 SIINIORS Blelstem Bri ht Eucman Cerheall Gug.,g,s Ku ht Juwrorcs Carson L Charles R long Pu nclzs W L Cherry T' Rouse W Wald FOI est Clme Sornouonns W Croy Fowler Hawes Ixnouff Puderbaugh Van Kuk :'11F'O',R'J OHWFUE mmm 'cs'-IQ? nw.,- 'thim 9557: 5 2 Page One Hzmllrul Slxtm one H. ' ' R. S. T. . A. 'g P. . . . . ' ' H. . C. . J . . g E. 1 ' . . Y B. -' fr. .Q . . . I R. rg . G , , ' ' ' - - D. '. E, . ' 7 . 1.1 uf Aflg 9 if I V?-1' X R, X l x '. , X, lx iii 5 lk? X lx 1 x 3. Xu XX lf XXX. X lfilyl-.I Q ll fi xxx l ' X lX X . .rl X X '- U ,--.5 ' f . Y. O ,PQ J. ,. .X NA , 'X l fillx X' , - N 1--Ill. I 151 1 'haf' .1 ,l .N 5, , l l ' w l .Q 'gf ' I3 Q r -lx , ll-. . I . v A r r tl .k,, ,. 1 r 1, fn-'x ,ffgu-.,-f-ei ,T .. fe ff if 5f'l- 'Q' .V if '- TH 'Yr-.5-fi' fx-. - -v------- h -A ,lf , 5, -lf V - -..:' rn 1-Q.: 1.,,,--,H v-Y V- Q MW W liiii-U - -w-,K - W? --,Agn env-, 7 7, ,,..,1,,- 1 'iff- ' k - X. , f -, '-Q ,f ex- -w + fn' 'fa TN-1--V rg' if M:-ff?-f -- f ' , fr fffff Y ff? 'G f7'. 'Iw 'l Fri V 1 'ff . ' f' 1' Vi ., . ,QL ,li -L ,.,,-.,..1ftf.f:,L,4 -1 Qi--, -.L-,,!' L L, 'J' rl L .4 ,f l 5-i1'.', - fx K' '. ' n K -Mt-K.. Y . ,- -L:,LT-,,,, ,nf L A A-Y -.aux -:,I.i:3,j --- .mf 4fl'x.v Lambda Kappa Tau Year folmdecls192l Colors: Scarlet and Cray Flower: RlCl1IIlOHCl Rose Back Row-Hatton, Holmes. Rohrer. Zimmerman. Canlz, Shoemaker, Seaman, I-luddock. Derhammer, Byers Middle Row-Kumler, Wlmite, Benford, Heck. Scllear, Nesbit, Simmermacker, Surface Front Row-Seilz, Holmes, Bundy, Miller. Weaver. Burrows Page One Hunrlred Sixlyetwo r w x, Mx 1, l x lx K ' A lg-A lu! x , 'X x, Rx ,,-..x lx. . lk U ly W, X FK X Q, 1 4, rl l 113 ik, UK- H4 X, X fr, yr -x ,..x J' ,X l U uk K., IN. rx-- K. - X3 X ff 1 :lux K V' 12 Q . 1 1 jr ,, il l l. ptr . I m I? i ,K-1 lll 'x .4 'f?E:13I,'i' ,Z 5 ' TCT 4 ll 'e ' l fil'I'1fl l, lx -.ug .1 f'X Of x 9 , I lex xx txl 1 l ' l ll I N 4,4 RXXJ .N fa.. -l fjiiljf 51 f f 'illlwiff l'S2,p'12, ,fj'2iiX- K o ,-fefiifaaeox ' l ll l x l l x J X a, 1 -axs xx .,,,. A , NX R -Lg, -,a NN,-K , -f f-3 - Nxxx, XTQ-f',f 1,.kL'k. 'ff ' ,G 5 1 ,N tg!- e-1.:- X.-1 x,,Y--.S Q.. -4 ,L ,,..-'52 -- 'fm .4 , 'i,:.-,..f,-a-' . K i'1-xref alia-'iff l - N-. 2 l -Q. .-1, w , Q N Ejf5i'ff3 ' X '-N M SLINIURS Karl Kumlex George Roluez Theodole Seaman Ross Mlller Claude Zimmerman Ellla Hatton .lolm lluclock W E Byer FRIYIRLS Ib FXCLTLTAII PlOf6SSOI Schean Professor Bowman Pxofeesol Martm lumona Ralph Cantz llerbert Holmes Donald blloemakel Lorm Sulface S Oslmolne Holdlen Q01 IIONIORES Emerson SCIIZ Harold Delhammel Pa1ke1 Heck Harly SlfI'llTlCl'IIlBCllB W S Nesblt FOIICSY Benford I' Fnasnmaxx ,Iolm Holmes Chaxlea Buxrows Clalence Weave! Flancls Bundy Colwm Gllllell PLLDU1: Wllllam Wl1lle Page One Hunflrerl Szxtw three x l l l 1 n l xo fr xx Ng? x lx , lk . j x ' lx Ablhxx at -' 1' - W w l C 7' ' J! YO ll V l X. ' lv ll, l foe M f a , , o , Q l l vw u ll V ., , -' 9' l ' XA V l LXR a af-emi, f V l' ' ll l , ll 4 ' k lx., 1 fs A-f . l ,lgl lllxxyjlsll -- . ina , V -. l li XX a . l X U : Y ,lx ll, 'V . 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Z ' - LP iff l FL '- J 1 - U -U , A ..,- , :g,,,..,, - ,, ' N-, ' , -AfA f3 f il jgljfl U . I 1 ll, l.,'l. lk 'Wil 2 xx ul 'X XX N , xx ,Se lx fs! ,xg X. N X fi: f Clif C, 1 lliivl Fw! 1 XX,-135 xxx 'Q l N - rl' 'X X Phl Lambda Tau ix X, l '- 1 by X i b mx l Year founded-1925 1,43 ,Q , ' 'A ll Colors: Green and Gold Flower: Goldenrod r ,Qxx W G G G G G xi X lx li, lx N I x ff. f X by ', X xyxx-X! X xx' 'rfwrl f4x l O i 10 l xf l Ax ,, 2 -X Fin WP x or 'x X KX l X l Qllxxx, ' U xxlx ,fx ,-4 y I Gil, fa-bl , Why! i X , 1 i 1- G rl X n ,XX Fixx iw ,f--ig' ,fix -xi Q Q51 3 LO gf MP4 llT5l :lu 1 lx 'XY It v '. 2 l x 'X lx Qlllxl if--eg' Back Row-Heft, Green, Durst, Baker. Borror, Duckwall, Kohr. Old! lk Q All Millzlle Ro-lc-German, Hicks, Wilson, Deilaven, Pendleton, Hicks. Miley. Fluckey Fran.: Ron:-Gruesser, Frees. Slirm, Raver, Morton, Hiskey. Falstick Xlxfij lil Y ' x XXX ll lX l Dlx X , Q I' yxlv, xlffrv f' i, C li? ,vi if ll, ll. N X I .Xu l- .4 li l lf -'xl fl- : 4 C -Pll Xxx!! lX'y',.j lx XX wfhu l lil ,N ,ll ug V ,N XR it I X X rrif- li lf' 'X lx Nj ' XJ -Q ,Nl i j,ff2L ll, l'l.- i, llltfll l :xy 'l.wf',IE lik ll ali NN ,N X ill! lx! Page One Hundred Sixty-four K -Q lil WEN I 'ofa X , - rd -A rx, 'f -ff - fff-LT, A W Ffvqgwfi 7 Ii L- I Oc ,QL-' Trxfulh 1. i ,1 it -:jr 4f+f'C'LX3' ll! lo' l l'..,fl7,Lis if ,LN ' A- L-11' 1-i-lf r.,-Li ' f Q - G , , , J Mar. -:.,,,,,.,-.. 4' ,ff-5'..f'.,fv1'f 2 5:1 'Y-+....--P .ga-' L--'uh :iff Y , ..g,.,--,-, W .,.,, - - ,...,.., .- , W'-24-' , ' :X ,VI , T -? Q W ,ff?..--' -, f fr J, -?-ffvlgfr-W fx ' 6-.I 1 Xgx:-x V ,fx F74 A , w .si W' y '- ' ., '--, X, --- f X. X w , X ,E xr N,-A i 1 f:-fi---:xr V:-.'-.-Q-F' .-- ...A,,.f,,, T' g. 31- 'raf fr' ' - nw. -cv,--N ,Ml 1,'.AQ . Slzmons D. J. Borror L. E. Hicks C . P. Kohl' P. B. Morton D. L. Sluckey UNCLASSIFIED A. N. Gruesser FRATR ES IN FACULTATE Professor Mills Professor Pendleton ?1F3?U! ?F'?' DV'oTU:S'1P1: Q-2 an 2 s 5 2 22 E w 2 W rs Z1 O U1 O 'U 3 O w -1 2 E an ... ppp?- E255 1120 fi ga G PT'-1 cfm fb . L. Wilson Il Fm:sr11u1sN Falstick Hiskey M. Oldt Pounds Ewers Duckwall Page One Hundred Swty five I -pr H Y, x x Q'IIi.V.g.,!., Im .. 0-Q',. 4,.,.g. 1, 11 5 - .. - . M1 .-:fix '- x 1i1p,'1.-,liif fe k, ,. Rig- ,., 11' ' , ' , . ij iTfiIgi'j f 'fe' wff 1' fe -'- --+- M fm - f 1 1- 11 r-fx. -5-., f'i1Tf'T-7' . E ,ff Tisrvmfe-Vg:-w --f'-.--f-'1:- -U ' 1 1 .1 i1 Qxfl-ld!! Iggy, :BA 1' if-i 11 I 5-51 1 :gi-,fxl A -Q 11' 1 '- . In.. KI 1 1 V 1 1 nl' 1 A 1 11 11 1 - 1 1 K1 -141 A . 11'1.'11 1.11, .flzif 1 7' F' 1' 1 .iklij 1 1. 1 , 11 1 11 . . 1 '11 1 . 1 4 1 111 ,1 Delta S1gma Pill 1 1 1 ll1Q1-51, l Q- ' Year founded-wl9l3 1 F1 1 , , Q g15.,,f'11 1' Colors: Blue and Red Flower: Amerlcan Beautv Rose Lv N --.1 1 ' ' -' 11 -1,111 'l 1 i Xi ,,,,,, , V11 411,11 , 11 1 1 1 ' 1 '91, 1 1 .11 i 1 1 iirjagm 1 W5 11- ' 1 1'1. ' ', 1 i l Rx 11 1 '1 l . 1 lmsfxi 1 1,1 1, 1',f-131 I f l C 3 177 l l2'-Fil X iii 1 111111 13 -1 -, 1 11 ' , 1 1 -. 1 1 Ji 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 f,,X ' 3 iff' 'X 1 1-Ag 1 I L,-'151 1 14,--:W1 ' 1 13 1 1 1 L5 1 iyffi l 155-1 J 11, EU! l ln ix . 1 1 l 1, ' 1 1 -, 1 1 1 Q 1W,,?iI-,111 Back Row-Minnicll, White, Jordak. Cross, Steimer. Finney, Norris. Reigle, Haclneld ,gf 1 111.3911 11 Middle Rou:h4Schott, Ricketts, Christian, Vifiley, Mraz, Boor. Barnes. Beard ,Q f i 1 Front Row-King, Barnes, Poulton, Meyers. Demorest, Houck. Mumma 'lfi - ' -,131 1: 'x E ,A 114 l 1. - 1 1 1 i l X11 1 '11 1. '17, xf11. Y 1- 1- '- -5 ' lf 1 i rf: 1 K-J ' 3'--QL 9 7 1 HxiXf 1'1l l, 1 ii'-1 ll, il '11 ll . 1 EX 1 .RX 1 1134 H . if X 1 'FX-ll l ,-A 1 1,4319 H 1 5- REL11 1 11? 1' fi 1 1 1Xf1:1 1 1 . 1 K' X1 1 1 in ilfkll 1 l. l 1:1 2 1111 1 1,f 1 ,fl 1 il 'J 1 1 1 QQ 1 1,-.A.'l 1 1X1 H2123 . . 11' 1 1 1 '11 11 Page One Hundred Sixty-six A 11. . , ' ,I 15 '1 if ik i i - A 'Y - 1 1 '1 -,TQ ,, Y ..4.. Y , .. , X, 4' , I ,,--A , 1 .jlf eg -1. I, 1 1 , -fx f'-Lf'r'1 j' 'T lj '11 643. J QQ- Af .1 k, Qi 1f' ,.f:1f-,A W: LJ l 1. 12,5 LEJLK lil fe '5 - --- 1 SENIOR? A O Bames Fxed Wlute Howard Mmmch Louie NOIYIS Elnel Rel le Otho Scholl ,II Nlons A Joldak Han ey Hankmon Hubext Plnney 'Nlvxon Recl XY qrelmer SOPIIUWIORE Raxmond Haclfield F msn XILN Beaul Chu tlan Cross Hoock TVILIITIIUH Meyel Q Ricketts Lum LS Demox est Wlley Km Pa e One Humlrul Slrh seven . . u .' 5 G, ' A , ' I I W. S ' ' S g ' J. L V R, , Q U E. ' ' , , P l :H -' V T. . ' Frank Mfaz BHf'l'l'3S 1' ' i I g 4 1 - 6 A Tm' KW 0 1 0 W Q Liberty, E quality, Fraternity M X S Page One Hundred Sixty-eight ' X o 19 OTTERBEINOQ 28 Q ACTI ITIES vf -,N5 ,.:-' is- NX B HECK .V .,,, :'Of all llze dull. IIGFIII zveiglzls man ever bore. Sure none can zcear the soul zrillz disconlenl Like consciousness of power u.rzuserIf, Page One Hruulrezl Seventy Merezlillr Svtuhrnt Cgnurrnnnent Sihuudlemmif G4UuWlI'lHIlHI1la9lHlIf ff, 606, New f y fpxxf 4 f ' X fi'-IIXIZ' I HU-'-'I' 1'?iWf.' 'fl' 1-.7 f ' ,., :S .AQZHEV M. 11454, ' 1- V 5-f-'5'i'A5f-Q 'HT' Q' 1 '-siiiwfz 1 A MF, ' '-.,','fJ?aff' Cfx A u .2 O 5 Q9 5 ? T Q INA f o J w ml? , yHeC:f3o . , i if-,1. -4. ,, - i i, 1 5, f. , -i QCSIBY 53 tw, V s QE e 'r if' XX Q t UXXX r x 1 Q . O O J il X he W iv X ef O O f- ! O N rfb Chapman, Erisman, Gearhart, Heck, Kintigh O Q Mumma, Riegle, Rohrer. Schear, Vance Q g Q O MEN'S SENATE A sh 'WIORS JUNIORS 'Q Robert Erisman Quentin Kintigh Ernest Riegle Lloyd Schear X, ' George Rohrer Charles Mumma if 0 , Edwin Gerheart ' 6 m SOPHOMORES FRESHMAN John Vance Lloyd Chapman Parker Heck W 15. O K9 C i W9 The Men's Senate is the governing body of all men in the college. This group enforces li X X Freshmen regulations, and controls activities between the Freshman and Sophomores. ix il The members are elected by the students and are representative of the classes. The four A Senior and the three Junior representatives are members of the student Council which governs U fi all student activities. ,A O 'U lx fill' Wil if Page One Hundred Seventy'-two - Q9 ,f'-'Yi' . 'SXT Q , x0.f'f,fizi M i9 ee 0 I I ERBEIN Or' 28 Aff diff ,C to xl ,f 9 V ' E -- 7 he N 959 1 E SIBY Q61 H Q 151623 9 E i .O Q ' 1, ii 0 9 5 i L at Q 5 CJ O K 45 5 O T ca O Barnes, Drury, Duerr, Edgington, Freeman X 1 Lee, May. Snyder. Weimer, Wetherill O tr fl of il ' , ,Q WOMEN s SENATE U O Q SENIORS SOPHOM QIRES N , Josephine Drury Elizabeth Lee Helen May Glendora Barnes Doris Wetherill Gladys Snyder L O , JUNIORS FRESHMAN Q 'il Ruth Weimer Releffa Freeman 'cl Margaret Duerr Margaret Eclgington 1 6 Q t 1 Y' l hw The Women's Senate is the legislative body of all women in the college. The purpose of this organization is to enforce Freshmen regulations and all rules relative to the interest Nxt of the women. The Junior and Senior members together with the Junior and Senior members QJXXX of the Men's Senate make up the entire personnel of the Student Council. Q! A4 +9 0 sf? x Us fi i .1 Fx Page One Hundred Seventy-three N 1 Q7 19 QQ OTTKRBLINW is A if f 0 5 O 45 SIBY G Q X Q 7 i O ,argl N U O GJ l O O i 1 b 1 Back Row- Brnmeley. Charles. Echarrl. Griggs, Harris ' A Middle Row-Hicks, Keck, Kohr, Kumler, Minnich, Mraz Q , Front Row-Neff, Surface, Troxel, Williams, Young O xj ' if l 0 Xp , MEN'S PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Q, x 1 ' fx' President .....-... ....................... .... .... F 1-: R now Tnoxm. A4 0 if , Secretary ..... ..... L ORIN SURFACE O 9 fl , ALPHA Br-:TA SIGMA ETA PHI MU i Kenneth Echard Kenneth Neff George Griggs Phillip Charles U ,H PI BETA SIGMA Lamson KAPPA TAU f Sol Harris Wendell Williams Karl Kumler Lorin Surface FQ DELTA BETA KAPPA PHI LAMBDA TAU X X Walclo Keck lVilhur McKnight Lawrence Hicks Clay Knhr U X f- P1 KAPP.A PHI DELTA SIGMA Pm Qi Ferron Troxel Robert Bromeley Howard Minnich Frank Mraz 0 be XF Q1 Xl The Men's Pan-Hellenic Council has come into special prominence this year and has ,K Uyix shown itself to lae a very useful and wise organization. Several innovations have been intro- U Kij duced, among them the granting of keys for membership to the council. l , ,- 'gf GN y lx x, X , Page One- Hundred Seventy-four A N ex' at ig' ' 1 f- . ' 1 ' D., ,Qff e '1 19 ee Ol l' I EHBLW 28 544441 t ,,-N ,X , x.- , ' f? n ,, N. - 1 ,f H:-.gx ju 'ff ffl, f YrT?iY f 'X 9-. ' r -s 'fee' , If . ,NXXK K' ,balx-Q x ,. f .-. , x i X ev: , A :P , X X. i gig is Xifw wg,,.ff.st,l it QQ exiid sfielgsi lx! VU i laxxk 't l 1. lx it K VN, it X 'iw , U O l 59 N 'll . ld 0 ll it Q LMI 0 lv! F4 Qt X 'J xx Xl ext, Fi l O tx ,f. 1 yi!! W l Back Row-Ambrose, Baker, Barnhardt, Banner, Dew, Dickey, Dunmire ,Xl Middle Row-Evans, George, George, Griffen, Heller, Kepler lhxlxi Front Row-Patton, Phillips. Propst. Tracey, Weinier, Wetherill, Wilson 1' LD , 'Q .,XL'.,. , , - , fl A, WOMEN S PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL XXX if President .... ..... G LADYS SNYDER phi Q' Secretary ,,,, ..... F RANCES Gzoncn ll! if , Rno Kar-PA DELTA SIGMA ALPHA TAU 9 fl 'np Nelle Ambrose Lelia Griffin Ethel Kepler Gladys Dickey l N r t,lN,.l,t i, EPSILON KAPPA TAU Pm THETA P1 QW Verda Evans Ruth Weimer Mildred Wilson Dorothy Phillips fTi , l itil?-' I THETA NU ETA BETA Pt Rv! lt I Alice Props: Marian Dew Marguerite Banner Edna Heller 'R fl li X t '. THEN IJHI Tau EPSILON MU X ,nfl ,i Clara Baker Edna Tracy Esther George Vira Dunmire GN I ,iff VA i IFC-1, ' KAPPA PHI OMEGA TAU DELTA 'fcfj FQ' Dorothy Patton Nola Barnhart Doris Wetl1ex'ill Frances George iff, l il E lg The WtllllCH!S Pan-Hellenic council was organized in 1926, and is composed of the ,lg ll., K- , President of each sorority and a Junior representative, elected by the group. The President limit, l, 5 of this organization is a Senior. elected by the Student Council. The purpose of this body ,f-Qi 1 Q I i is to make and enforce all regulations concerning rushing season, bidding, and all matters LO L' 'Aj 'Ri' pertaining to the sororities. HX 7 ' ...ll IF lx '-,X l .K Page One Hundred Seventy-five ,ig -, li. ly, l--4-- ' H l'A'2X ire. - ' N, ff' H . g. 'K 4 'N-3' -. I .1 ' .fs ,.'-r-L:-x'-:e1 'f '- w 1 A M FW .' ., TX X137 ' ' NJ. K? -f i I l- 5 l-si, ll ' .J--'-' - ' A: lf. f'i'- ' 'Na X-. '-. 31 ' R' ' Q r 'W' L' l ill 41. ,E ff--if X' CC- ,it 1 W .LL 3 K 'ffiii 3 Y' 5' ' - , . K , ,, G , in ' NX ri . 'vx--ex.. E1 ,', . gil O iv NQU . O H-Xfixxf Q ISK Q1 -, , xg x H I xr?--f--.fix ,,,. N NYU? X N! ,X K IJ x O 1 , N O L ' 'W ix Y O kj 'B X, fp XXX GX O l '4 1 -. N N Qixxlix OH . l 1.3 xr' ' 'fr' ' x Broaclhead, Bromeley, Ervin, Heck il! fx King, Miller, Moore, Vance ' N Q v X I , xxxlfxl, 6: X xsfxxix Q KING HALL BOARD mgwig President ........ .................... . ..... ..... . J. PARKER HECK Vice-President ..... ..... I H. M. ERVIN ' Secretary ........... ,,,, , ALTON J. KING Treasurer ............... .... J OHN VANCE Senior Representative ...... ---- GEORGE Moomz I Junior Representative ..... ..... R OBERT BROMELEY KNW 0 Sophomore Representative--- ..... FREDERICK MILLER ik'-Day Freshman Representative .... .... . RUSSELL BROADHEAD Gigi im 1 xx E. L . . . A N K. . This is a new hoard, coming into prominence two years ago with the gift of King Hall Q by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. King. This judiciary body is elected by those rooming in King Hall, 'G' KJ and has the power to inflict penalties for an infraction of rules at its own discretion. Rx,i X W .X M. FN Kiki O YJII' li, V Page One Hundred Seventy-six fl, lg N f LQX-xx! 19 G-2 orrrnsafimoc is TL I Y , 2-,..,:wgx,:,qJ4,4Hff:nLik,,xiLeg., 3 Y Y it 'IV' 'I'5TXX. A Yibiif if Cf' lillf-rflli' VNFFA 'ffiif-Qi, f'i5-ilfi'-s' Tiffin X f' fl .fi 'ffxx Q-'XIX , T3 Il T! . 7 -'l 'J 1 1 T' ,fl Wrggx, --,LJ .L H -.,,:'fg.,.- ..M ,L Li ,., -,. , . -,.. Y, L-,M L ,att ' A -Y ,La--1' , .-mf' .-- , f + I rel' If f ' L X 'st I Kiwi tl 'LJ H' IV., X l A xxx I , xx' xy. N Q! '- L L UN ,- .lv I X3 1, X T ED L81 i ri it W 33 il S cl X N Q 6 'Ab 'x X Qt lx ' 3 get 521 I Nfl Q X ,K I K 03 fi Ixxj TV 53 W QX Hollen, Hook, Lehman, May, Phillips UR ffwg Reist, Schear, Tracy, Wainwright, Wetllerill, Wilson X-tl L C1 503 Ififi ,ll Lf: X1 CQCHRAN HALL CLUB It QW . UI xx K,-qi Preszrlenz ........ .... D oms WETIiER1LL few T Q J Vice President ..... .... T I-IELMA Hoof: LO , j Secretary ................ .... f CHARLOTTE REIST WFS! ' I Treasurer ....... -- .......... .... E DNA TRACY ' T ' I 1 .1 . . , X Chazrman House Council .... ---,l-IELEN LIAY Fire Captain- .............. ---.MAmoN HOLLEN 45 Szreer Committee ......... ---,DEVONA LEHMAN my ,QQ W Senior Representative ..... ---.iX'IILDRED WILSON ,fx f0 Junior Representative ....... ---.DOIIOTHY PHILLIPS Q, Q kj' So homore Representative .... ---.DORo'r1Ix' XVAINWRIGHT it , I 1' . Neg , Xp Freshrnan Representrzlzve--- ---ALICE SCI-IEAR N ' ' X 'Rh WN UQ. Fi To the Cochran Hall Executive Board falls the duly of carrying on the work of the ,ff-fxi L U, Cochran Hall Association, which consists of all girls living in the cottaves as well as - ti! I MXJI . . . . . . . . F . . . l VX lr those In the dormltorles. The Presldent of the Board carries 1'CSDOIlSllJ1llIlCS In 35SISll111g XQ 1 Xxftf' Dean McFadden. The other members to advance the object of the Association in fur- hi Y. thering the interests of all its members. I -gm 'N :Eh It M .XX 'lit fx-.I' tvfq 3: T QW X it xv ri ,. 3 it XXVI Page One Hundred Seventy-seven d Vik Rx J vjxxti A if - -.,. .rig-, , 5f'A5'?'Z L1.f' 4 A r 'r-'-'I I P? ' N 43 F I , '7 1TTr 'l:'I'.'wli AlfQ a1. Xl'Q1 M3 H G li I El'1Eb,3lN 'J' A55 'W Q-W' ,S N t 'x lv . .5 L . f'T3:DQQQi'9 wil ' f ' A 'ri f .X feb. ff- ff A. pp GQ S Q Qfoj Egg ,gig yet ' - C or he ' kg t te Y' my X 1 O t C 19' 0 ts ll X i fl 0 xi 'K Nt G NJ l Q K' 1 Q 9' X 1 N KX 0 N A tw LQ l x tl l Altm B t't ' ' ' lt X an, arn ul , Edgrngton. KlHIlgll Mt, fmt, May, Roltrer. Troop. Weinland tfy tl C3 1 it Q t . NX M in gk 'X CAMPUS COUNCIL fyxtx fdtl .hw Axe it PROP. C. 0. ALTMAN ..................,.. - ..,,,,,,,,,,,, Ch,uifm,,m i,,YC1xl NX,-Q3 Prof. L. A. Weinland George Rohrer Elfl.f'l,' 4 Prof. H. W. Troop Helen May .X X. 1 X Mrs. B2ll'l'llllll Quentin Kintigh X tglxxixx Margaret Eclgington 'fx CD 5 , l Ct l' iyxtrlf N 'BX X ' X- ' N QQXXXX1 t fill- ,li f-U g-Q l CD , Two years ago the Campus Council was organized as an inter-stutlent-faculty organ- '13 Q, ,fer ization with the purpose of arranging and scheduling student activities. On this council IR ,Lf tft,V'!J there are four faculty members, two Juniors and two Senior representatives, elected by tl 'xt ' X x t the Student Council. jk fy , Mx , If Nw i ,fl ltr K Url: E'-Jtt Wi 'Q' . ttkxwt N X-.ux 'X 'tx ' uni'-R it Q nge One Hundred Seventy-eight V4 wx. 1 i-L'l-',h'1.Ql'mll7,,-i-f ?i ' Y' I. 1 W Y ---w rf-1:-'-v7-1 H vw ' tx 'r P 97 51 'XC , A fe o 1 t lL.:HDt1l.lw Q t 'H -AQ 11.,-g-1- dnl. 1 , A-W 3 vm 1 ' --V V -X f f 'nf . , .L .r-. 1 1 J , ,M ,,..--.., ., .,.,. ,, g, bl -V-M, ' LH . X N x x L , E I Fi nhlir Spraking 1 4 4 1 , lr'- J ff'-tt ,,-' .,,--. .f 1 .su -fm J' 1' - 'fvifkx X ff' 7 1 f, cfs, wi -,,f,,, -X, --y .,-M viz, ,,,,,-. .-.,.,,-,E .-,JMY ,-- --., . - ,VYY W, ,.-,L ,s ,NA , M. x ,f E -- an x 1. ix. 27 A -T -,T-....LTT..... , -' ,,-f -v-av-I--fs -A --- N, 77, v 1, V x i wx x 4 l if 'axis ff xxx A Vx 'X fs ,A ' Siu-Ing. - 1'- jlr l , CTF ?fTr-lil 5' 4 'fff t ' i' Y fx '!M Wi 'U i g'1i.'2'5Q51 f e e H' by VT'L1f x' I T? ' , x YXQX V 3 lx . cf 1 5 ,. x 'fnxxl we lf X-f it lxfii xxif x 'x X X xx lf V-X Y i lik fxk l, ' X 1?-IZ: lid-J' WJ 5 l N 5 x Xl' l lx l x gxxlw 1 Qlxsxlx fx! l r ' f-1 A O 5 thx :ij 'lati- l fn W lx! ' l M lx X all ll , yxlx' 'lil' fx V Y x x X X x ij l CCourtesy Theatre Magazinel lx' fi-ll .i FV ,X .J I, X LD I lin? Tx-fl Ixwgp AS YOU LIKE IT-Slaakexpemfe H x ' . , I W n X Gxxx This was the annual dramatic production of the UCHIOI' K will Class of 1927. It was an open air performance, the steps of 5 xx Q C, the Science Hall serving as the main stage. The balcony over fall YW? the steps lencled realism to the court scene. Under the direc- lx lf? tion of Professor Raines, striking and novel effects were ac- X x ' complished by elaborate sceneryf, costuming, and lighting lx! 'xx GPX devices. It has been sald that this play was one of the out- ,Xxx Fixkf, ' standing phases in Otterbein's dramatic historv. fslfxl Q Q Q p ifyfg in xn f . ' A f jx X N 'T ', xx x OA x N WI. XY x xk- xx N' fell e fl l'xe-fl il 'xx-'tv p l x ' l, 'x xl x x K -, x x l 'X Y Qrltxlll ll-X l, ,fxx I,-xx ll Qlir 1 1. my xlxff-l ,.X.w,, 2, l X-Xlxx l Page One Hundred Eighty .lux lx il5f1ly'ris,c, at ggi an i c , ,j as 4123 ,f -.Q wif,-ifq:-xx ,jx A rr few-tr-x'xgT'f if nv .lg 1-Viv R t , V as ,x ge xi.: is 1 is 1 ijlllx-.1 -eo I fi ,f+firq,.:-frm ,.'f 'g. f x 12, A X fl, W,-gd-0 ,,wwm,,,,-,U ,-,Q -T-if if Cixffe-st.Tiff'-iiii-'ff-i W Tm 2ff 'ff'N'1T-f'i f I 321 :jEl1g3Q-,s i1T's-e.1i1gs,' ---' QQJKLA ll FE T: if ii K E, 1 fffessg 13, xg: 1 4 x f 1 X... .. -al-, , ,- ,.,: Y W Y ,:'A1j?L-.,. MM., -.L'. -.,.,4., l..is... MS, .- ,i:.. ,L is l Q ix l xl li .1 . , x . .3 3 kill- x ,Ng-' lr xl ivifll Wi f 'l rx' A ' 1 ,xxx IX If--xx ,,- l,9.l YUI l x'V'1 LR 'Wi I, W V W, Vx x xx l X X fly it l QQ QQ Ik 1 xii xx X l X lylxll Q1 ' ,-'fx l I' G ' l' Q I x wk! te: J, xS'xxlxAx fCourLesy of The Cueb Sm Q ,xxx A by x xi ., A llxx V59 ll , HBLUE OR GRAY .,f :ssl l KAN, 1,3 J CAST x QA lx iw William Diehl Isabelle Ruehrmund l 3 A x lx Robert Bromele Alice Pro Jst , xi Y I Qbxixw Karl Kumler U lil ff-sb 'axe LJ ' 1 Q 4 This was a one-act Civil Wai' play, written and directed xii' by Edward Hammon, a former member of Theta Alpha Phi. ,lx ln this production the new plans or columns were introduced iyxlxk as El substitute for the conventional stage setting. Many of 5' X44 the costumes and band properties used were relics of the Ilfsxi xvgf' Civil Wa1'. ' ', X pl ' -, Xl - 1 x, x , X K 5 fill l ' lf SLI l 'X xfxja 1 uve? x l. x X , ,Q-xhlxx Page One Hzmrlrerli Eighty-one J ex I -A H' -'14 ' '- 'W ,,j, p W 55? - , ,-- --R -1--f --L f pf ,J .-A. -xxjly f'T'H lg ll-iii Gm C' lv! El-2511 IN Q-G' s my w' E ' 7.1M ,, wLf1.--Q,- .--Q , ,-..g, , ' ' N-.1 A .-jigs'--TX 9 If ,ig f fffx' Z' 4. qi I 'Q r X., we X , fltx-X '-' '?? 1g::,1-.. lfiWfe?i1:i52gE?X1ii.Q'RE ji g55.gf3j gxfffilx cl j xg Q R in S Ere E E 'ggi R E . ilrfvl , XX xx X Y filr W ' I P , Ex ,LD ml NX ff! ,, 'XX ' CL Ur O l 'S' 1 , Mfg ' ' i fax fir FN f'lN L O E 1 CJ Q N 'Q il r 1 E Rr - I ,f 'Nn AO Q3 l fa X E R MR, PIM PASSES BY -A. A. Milne ich 0 R QQ, x l W as W ' E R DRAMATIS PERSONAE fs O Al' P- , L Henr Gallagher W M! W liiglifil Clljelhians Fredelric White Verda Evans Robert Bromeley Margaret Kumler l I w mfs' G O STAGE h'lANACER X , BUSINESS MANAGER Karl Kumler 1 Everett Boyer 6' ASSISTANTS Wendell Rhodes O Wendell Williams E l HENRY GALLAGHER V O as NMR. PIM G Under the Direction of J. F. Smith lt lx W Page One Hundred Eightyvtwo , . E f f fic' - S vexzrf go, 19 H QTTERBEIN W S 23 Jrfxe, 7 1 ' S Q ' X ' Zi y Q P IEY A QCSKDEQPJ is YQOTX OU' P P d'J:Q, F'l P P 'IQ Q Y I , o Y l Qi l O Q 1 Q1 O 0 L I 5 0 O 1 'Q S Gallagher, Bromeley, Rhodes, Williams, Boyer, Kumler X Clemans, Propst, White, Evans, Kumler P Q THETA ALPHA PHI i G X Otterbeilfs national honorary dramatic fraternity in two 5 O years, time has taken its place as one of the most powerful Q organizations on the campus. Having as its ideal the promo- x tion of all things theatrical, it has encouraged histrionics to l the extent that the student body has realized that an honorary fraternity can be very active. Outstanding amongs its achieve- ments this year was the taking to Dayton of the production, Q MR. PIM PASSES BY. Q 5 O 0 , 1 l O G o Q gat 19 WOPPERBEINW za Q Page One Hundred Fzghty three lg-:X Fi' C' Y ,' 'V ' if 'W- gimp n O l' i t o e c O O 0 S 0 S 1 Q7 O o 1 x O 9 1 Back Row-Kintigh, Kumler, Hicks, Boyer, Clemans, Kumler Middle Row-Knight, Rhodes, Evans, White, Propst, Williams N Q Front Row-Puderhaugh, Hanna, Galagher, Snyder, Bromeley 9 GS it CAP AND DAGGER ' O This is Otterheinis local honorary dramatic fraternity. It serves as a training ground and place of preparation for those who are attempting eligibility for Theta Alpha. By co-operating with the play-production class, it presented sev- eral one-act plays this spring. Two people were cast for 0 each character, one of them acting as an unclerstudy. A O matinee was given by the understudies, and the same evening Q the same plays were given by the first cast. O l Gt Q Page One Hundred Eighty-four 8 , -' A or ' 19 WO l l ERBElN0 28 ' 5 1 .43 ff. '?fT':.?T'-s fat 't - ., f.i1,gg..3yvg,.fn.1g!Q.Q-5:3553-2 11 F Ifffffisr-s ff an '11 ? i1fn.-wnffrft, ff' in ,f-eg Q. .---X 1. ffafsf- 1 1 5 FG 1-XX' gif ,f- N1 r 5 ,Y-E rd. :if EQ' 7 Nx Q X- -ex Q ' if he 1 l - , 'w..,,,.s-rv,i2,s'??3,:,f ' X 1. 6 df llf' . 'fm' Q-'W LJ . N XX i t Qiflxglz X tw Q, . oi 9' ,Q qt O ' 1 Qi fl . X U P It W :XO O , l Ei Q5 9 Echard, Kumler, Kohr, Propst. Kumler Q Bromeley, Duerr. Knight, Ploughman. Rhodes O gf X 1 X ff P1 KAPPA DELTA lx The past year has been the most significant in the history of the Ohio Q, l X, Epsilon chapter of Pi Kappa Delta. Organized in 19241 the Local Chapter has steadily grown, and although no outstanding distinctions have been attained, yet O H it has high standing of merit in the National organization. Q This year the Otterbein Chapter entertained on our local campus a part of ' the Men's division of the 1928 National Convention. In 1926 this assembly was held in Estes Park, Colorado, and as the 1928 Convention was brought to Ohio. the Epsilon Chapter had the signal privilege of entertaining a portion of it for L one day, April 2. At the same time the Wo1nen's division was being held at O Baldu'in-Wallace College and the remainder of the Men's division at Heidelberg. Q 'X-J From April 3 to 5, all three divisions assembled at Heidelberg for the combined - ' convention. The 1928 assembly was one of the finest National Conventions in the fi history of Pi Kappa Delta. There are eleven actual student members in the local division and six Qi faculty members. cy . O , 1 O Nf FACULTY lVlEMBERSI1IP STUDENT MERIBERSI-IIP .3 X fd Professor Troop Professor Smith M. Duerr K. Kumler X Professor Rosselot Professor Snavely A. Propst C. Kolu' QQ. Professor Schear Professor Altman M. Kurnler R. Bromeley xxx M. Plowman W. Rhodes fy K. Echard R. Knight O , .l. Hudock K Q X WC il X X Page One Hzmzlred Eighty-five 19 worrenemno-3 as excl f' C7 G as SlBY O Qi O TQSCOTQ j' x KKYV izlfj X53 O 9 9 Kohr, Charles, Kintigh, Kumler Knight, Bromeley, Puderbaugh, Rhodes, Echard, Vance MEN'S VARSITY DEBATE Discussing the question, Resolved Wllhat the Direct Pri- mary System of Making Nominations Should Be Superseded By the Convention System, the men's varsity debate teams participated in ten debates this year. Karl Kumler, Wendell Rhodes, Kenneth Echard, Robert Bromeley, Franklin Puder- baugh and Charles Cooley were members of the affirmative team, while John Hudock, Robert Knight, Clay Kohr, Robert Bromeley, and Quentin Kintigh upheld the negative side of the question. In the first Conference debate Otterbein's affirmative met Mount Union College and the local negative representatives debated Bluffton. In the second Conference contest Otter- bein's affirmative met Wittenbe1'g on the home floor, while our negative team traveled to Muskingum. The negative team had the distinction of being all victorious. Our conference teams tied for Hrst place with Heidelberg and Wittenberg, though the cup was awarded to Wittenberg on a technicality. Pa e One Humlrezl Eighty-six ei GN N 9 1 C9 1 O l 0 V 'fa fl KJQZZYBQ 19 MOTVFERBEINOQ 28 O 5 SI Debolt, Card, Maurer Hanna, Knight. Ploughman, Tracy, Gregg GIRLS' VARSITY DEBATE This year the Girls, Varsity Debate Team has started out on what seems to promise the most successful program yet undertaken by the women of Otterbein. Debates have been arranged with Mount Union and Wittenberg Colleges on the question, Resolved, That the Present Tendency Towards Universal Liberal Arts Education is to be Deploredf' Debates with other Ohio colleges are pending as another question for debate with them is being considered. Nmmrivx TEAM Arrmmxrivs TEAM Cressed Card Edna Tracy Lucille DeBolt Lucy Hanna Edith Maurer Ruth Gregg Maurine Knight Mable Plnwman Page One Hundred Eighty-seven O' 19 MOTTERBEINQO 28 .f f?4 ffKf':f'A'7' ff. V-' bf nge 4. :M X .f 4 ,A 'Tf?3'ff fl. fit f7f1lf9'7i, K5 ., 312' ,lj AA ..l-'Gigli 0 iff? 5 ' H FX' V lr- l- V ' 'Li' g'e 'rf'1i-1'-- Ar V -L L - ,+iH VAL:-E-C f ,V K ' mf? I I ll 0 c,x'w l1x JN X 'X 'x I 5 X 1 fxlk ll my l e ee ee e R D7 Nh! X X XE- vi 1 X X N fl s X Qfl lfxw K-xj l QI 1 L el lv' LJ ffl ' 'Q l Q 5 A l 551 Qi ' AQ KARL KUMLER Rom-:RT KNIGHT Aucm PROPST Pi Kappa Della Orator Men's College Orator Women's College Orator X ex bl xx R5 'l ,NI lv leaf 1X C ,Q a' X Y l A QNX S31 QW f 9 Ml L 1 l O lx ,fxw lv EQ' C O C ffl s 'Xl C 'VV X x ROBERT BKOMELEY LIBERTY MORTON JOHN VANCE X WX Extemporaneous Speaker Peace Orator Constitutional Orator QNX 1 ' A Knew! l lil l N! X l il Page One Hundred Eighty-eight X X 1 Q 'A W ' V V ,. N 4 lffxi' X fr W A :F 'Nf 'U' W'1 T' ' F ,X '7 'W3 .52 LLZQQEZEPJQ lil W KJ 1 1' lifleielffimbl oe eff I W ,N wx!!! X ' X I-v' ni, , K M 3 'M V, X XJ IU WX! 1 fm' X 1 f 1 .. N. 5, I g . p l1..1.l:.- ' ' ul ll llll Puinfi W A 'X M l K N xwraqf . , VN - X ,rx J Wyf-X 1 5 : 1 - lW W! 2 -'x S 3 ? if-,Q Q fQfg, I X JY. . 'X x w XX xx '- x l ,A?i'rH' il ' Tl,-7.3 'f 'Q' ov vasoc ' ' :.-.v,- '30 f X r. , ,x N P, I .L 1 ,- gx Rf ,VX , wt.- X X ax, W f iff V?-f P 2 i'x X P- X ff i' QV. hi? 1 N-A 4 - ,, I X 12 r , 1 X WG U- , H I W -r - .- ,, , ,., iv A ff, 1,1 , 1 w - .gf 5 b O 1 J Q O P Q 0 036 SIBY I l J O i N 0 ka Back Row-Rosselot, Heck, Hughes, Zimmerman, Shawen, Euverard Q1 l Middle Row-Jordak. Evans, Hatton, Norris, Ricketts, Thomas I Q! Front Row-Hanna. Edwards, Hook. Miller. Rupe. Tracy. Henry O X il I NJ W9 I ggi , THE TAN AND CARDINAL IX , M Q EDITORIAL STAFF Q i 9 Editor-in,-Chief ..... .......................... .... L I :Una NORRIS FJ' , MANAGING EDITOR NIUSIC EDITOR MEN,S DORMITORIES I- Gerald Rosselot James Harris James Bright U , I I COPY EDITOR W0hlEN,S DoRIuIToIIII:s LOCAL REPORTER l I 'J Thelma Hook Margaret Kumler Dwight Euverard l FQ PROOI-'READER I Edwin Shawen 6 SPECIAL FEATURES 0 Ai W 1 Verda Evans. Lillian Shiveley. Caryl Rupe Ti I X , XC GENERAL REPORTEIIS I, Mary Thomas, Claude Zimmerman, Cressed Card, John Vance, Paul W, X KBJXXXX ' Hughes, Marcella Henry, Edward RicketLs,.Lucy Hanna, ' 45 n ,sw Parker Heck, Edna Tracy. Fred Miller 1 . C , jig l N1 I 1 J J , X Page One Hundred Ninety I X link l -, V ' 1 liwx 1,1 ,M - Y , , I :J ,., l .. A, ,-7.qxAN fx. 6 . J - X. ,RJ Y, I'61fffa W 19 Q-Q QTTERBEIN Qc 1 a QIRQ, so w -I i ' v l . x i X r-J l S if SIB D for in if 44,fXElGxOf .035 K QQ? sg O ESQ i i i i i O XX i S Q Ca: 0 ,oi l Q to ' O 'W N CN 5 Xl Jig! l O X S l S4 li K x Sl Ox X 1 xi 63 Xa XXX S Back Row-Whipp, Sproull. Miller. Wilson. Derhammer ,-ly Middle Row-Ewry, Holmes. Oldl, Surface, Duerr W fig Front Row-Dickey. Mumma. Allaman. Eclginglon. Harler fgug -qv l ,Fr-f ily xx X A BUSINESS STAFF U, ,fer ,Al l Q , Business Manager--- --... Ross Miller Girls' Allilelic Direclor-Evelyn Edwards Tig: .-.A ill ff' Assislants ....... Lorin Surface, Herbert Circulation Manager .... Mildred Wilson , lxiql Nl. 4 Holmes. David Allaman, Robert I X x Whipp, I.l'ar0ld Derhammer Assistants .... Margaret Duerr, Margaret ,XX Edginglon. Helen Ewry, Elma Har- X X 1b R.'ii Sports Editor ........ l-larolcl Blackburn Ier. Gladys Dickey. Mary Mumma, CQXJ , 'Tai , W'l S. ' ll. M' R l Old fxx l ,T ,- Assistanls--Ellis Halton. Harold Young. Ima mon dry ml t 1?-1' Arthur German. Alfred .lordak 'L' H l X W, I X l 1-ffkli H lv if-'lik Y z 1, u ,I lg- I +1 ,, Nm. lr el x i ll. lr'-L.-lvl l F of? lkcgvjr 5.351 I Lxjjy? V ' I 2 V l' i A! ,K lx xr A. 1 Page One Hundred Ninety-one OX 'KN i SN '-1 V Alf 1 F. ,fe-. j '1.1- 'Ni7 :' TT 'TH' X: ' '73 ,X , 7'1iXe3 win' Xl-,eel Q-:1 Lf I filfli-ivinlitri .3-1: gl, K., ilwxxgi-Zigi 1 0' ' , . i' 160 'fXf?Qx - M M Q f - Q . W9 K P-J mac C PM wx O X , McGill, Weimer, Schear 'EW XE l Shreiner, Duerr, Bromeley, Holdren W S-xx, A THE SIBYL EDITORIAL STAFF . O X fo K! Editor .............. ................... R OBERT BROMELEY 5:1 fi? Assismnz Editor--- ----MARGARET DUERR Xq Mechanical Editor-H .... OSBORN HOLDREN X ' Faculty Editor .... ----MARGARET EDGINGTON U N - Classes ......... ---.RUTH WEIMER Q f Photography ..... ----LAWRENCE GREEN LO! N-7 Dramazic --.--- ---. WENDELL RHODES iq Ara Ea'izor--- --- DONALD MCGILL Slenogm,pher-- --- ETHEL SHREINER Y ' 'X x Azhlezics ------ -... L LOYD SCHEAR if X K3 R97 M XXX W A X 23 UW 4' XX fw ,fx-J O .Qj XX Page One Hundred Ninety-two Ex .XX - . x fwqggwlpgg 19 170 OT 1 ERBEIN an 2 3 A-f fix:-iii: x -,XL-flgiixxg I .-D f n' ' ' S B L - fix E T-gix -X 9- lf v H SS EHQXF, ' N. P r N xxx X ' x U MN Q, 0 U Cv V S C N O N Echard, Huntley, Young ma Mraz, Surface, Edgington, Kintigh, Shoemaker xx Mft X UQ. BUSINESS STAFF A Q Business Manager ............................ KINTIGH ' Asst. Business Manager-u .,.. F. MRAZ Advertising Manager ...... .,,- L . SURFACE C. K. ECHARD Asst. Advertising Manager-U H, HQLMES O N. HUNTLEY X Circulation Manager-M --- 1IJEREg'3NZ'?g:C K Treasurer ......... --.- D . SHOEMAKER rbi O W W . QV ' .9 xi Q Page One Hundred Ninety-three N 1, 19 WOATTEHBEIDJW za RQ?-Hr to jggmmagg, Q U If frvifrs- Si if T, ,QYTN N V Y ' ' ' 1 J 'QSX - fs- XX is f vii, QivwQx5?SQv3-EHBWLDQGmsgQPwawxQ xt. s. j ' 1 me 4' -f, . . V. 'x Q, QJXJ of 9 Rl X it 1 O Q , fi X: C: W U ffrg O O l s Y l Q N O Q: Q W . Cx i z Nd .gif Shively. Altman, Banner, Blackburn Dj X Norris. Evans, Henry, Thomas lfffi, lf-X19 ' Y 'X lx l lt 1 The Quiz and Quill Club. organized in 1919, is an honorary literary organi- Gall zation composed of Juniors and Seniors who have shown especial interest and 'fx fgili ability in creative writing. 181 , a 1 gf The club publishes two magazines each year, and sponsors the annual Quiz fx'-ZX X432 and Quill Literary Contest open to Freshmen and Sophomores. V lx A President ................. ....................... lk JIARCELLA HENRY Aix. H if W Secretary ..... Manu' THOMAS C5 V gil 'Cf ini N173 FACULTY Mmimins SENIORS Jumons lfNf'W l XX Professor C. O. Altman Marguerite Banner Margery Hollman li 'NX X Professor P. E- Pendleton Harold Blackburn Martha Jane Shawen hx N MQ. Verda Evans Lillian Shively fjxxl ifslxij Marcella Henry ,-Q Q3 Louie W. Norris Q9 Mary Thomas IXXT ,AX VH IT. x W N H l Q 3 xr wut Jiri , il'l'l . U ,Qflkl , 'Dil my Lf v-rf Y My 'J my E Xxx N blxxltxg f 'Page One Hundrerl Ninety-four Q.X xx l ,img .- ff- 'i -k,-Xqil,',,--Ffif .f 1 H. if Q tiff cfs fe Iwrrrnnrnwfa X3 A Q W QQ Q., - 4 iQ,i1,.: or ,m, ,-Nu .L.Y M s4,:1 ' N V '1 V - HW1 fl , in rm EE FN niwggu 1 Milli ff x 59.49115 fl Z l ::.':.: my X :,'.:..'u..': ,., Af gf: Back Row-Hurslm, Marshall, Wetlxerill, Moore. Heesland. Innersr - Middle Row-May, Hinds. Barnes, Wardell. Weimer. Evans Front Row-Knight, Foy, Stoner, Hollen. Howard Kintigh, Shoemaker, Riegle, Erisman, Barnes Minnich. Troxel, Hursh. Norris, Keck, Marsh Page One Hundred Ninety-six A-77 i zz! Y vfuq ,,.! X-,J SCILNCE CLUB Back Row bnheax Bflglll, Moore, Hnclw Mzddlc R011 Welnlancl Welmel BOIFOI Mauler Griffin Echalcl Front Rau, 71mme1man Euvexarcl Wyaong MrCl0y Raver 1 RENC H CLUB Baclx Ron Shxveley Pauun Wwe Hedffes Mzrldle Row Grow Molton Lee, Mxlls Senff Front Row Oldt Hayeq Shufelr GuH'in Page One Hundred Ninety Gwen l,1.m lf A U X ' ' , -. - ' . 1 I - V: Q W , .. .' ' ' -:I M1 1 ', . -:., : A - ' V' I 1,4 N1 ' -1 -5 'W -' '12 I 1 ' i A ' 4 I T 1 , I Y , ' Q A, - - - 1 W .wx 1' 1 ', . 1 I 1 . 1x I 1 - V I , X14 ,X X L lg N!,kyl!,XgV1 X I x'-- w r 5 ,,-i'1 : I 1 1 1 11 ,Jw . 5 N - . ,ff-, I . '-if .11 i V ' '1 I ,, ' 'f Qi 4 QKA 11 . W yxfl I , ' X 1 2 N F 1 N X1 x I WX X i g -1 Nfxxxyx 1I:,X,'1M .L- W, I XX. w . 1 , I 'f '-' 1 IN '51 1 Q ,L . I 1 ' gp ' A51 MX :Y 1 .',. ' V, 1 XXX JL 5 XX xl N K, X 1 11 I X :ij X1 5 i Jkzfxlxx M x' -' U' 1 P1 5 ' ' w 1 T17-4 r ,xx ,ff rj , N1 7 4 , 1,, , 1 W -. N , M . ij H I W NH X1 - -, 1 -, Y 'M I xx ,J XIX' . V D V'-d . 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' '?f T' 'A A -571 1-'J '- A'-HA W-il T ' lf --L' - -31 1' . -, ','- ! ,-. ,1:, 1' '-1 - -,, ' -' W r' 1: W' 2--V ., U 4:--ww -' 1, 1 1 ' ' .-x ' , m. ' -f ' 1 , ,- 1 1 1 . i .' 1, ' , 4 'x J' ,r -1 A xf , .1 - - ,-. -4. -. A. 1 ' ' ' ,DA 3 , W: ., r 1- - -1 2 Qfff '- ' -- W f 1gf1,1ff-Hy?'l.i.Q -f d-VY1..--.riwlfl--1-f 1 --W X K x 1 w , -, - ,Y-ig . W N- , l ,N CTN K' wx , :.,,jvnxf-if X. x fn v u hxkxfw Qt U xx X I U If-RX S M ,kbzxi :E :Tji . CCT 3 E! f V'Tf ' .QQ--1 I WJ 7 PNY: .1 I H ,Y X ,X E1 ' Q H bbw' EI 'Cie l ? V' RW' X '?,f4ili xx Xfqlv , g1!'Xx'v KW' RX ' 41 'Ax S35 X L.: Wfuf i 13ff'fi .l Wai H Xl , . r X do XX Q' l xx' M Q 15145 7 Of V V92 'kwgga N y g CHAUCER CLUB R ,NXXA1 Back Row-Growg Roberts, Hook Middle Row-Hayes, George, Ambrose. Bennert XV N' W U Ffant Row-Wolcott, Melvin, Shufelt ,' ' X .f .fN If 1.- emi Q 1 If 3 ' 'Dial zo- ji , 1.X,.,,-L ANC' lj! is .X Nj W T ' 'f X T XT T 'N l SF' 1 ll-J' xx 14 XX' X CS? T M in im N65 T T ix 'Og , 2 I X ' I wXX . ' A I MXQ IL -,w f 'ffiel Ig iffy' px.. 1 N f' X T x V h X1 h XX! vo ffxf f6'w 1 G T W4 T mf? 1 ' hx Q! V ' g vk tri' 11 WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION fgq 1 Q1 Back Row-limerick. Huntley, Dunmire, Moore, Patton, Trevarrow, Welherill, Knapp 'yjff' ,, , X Y I Mifldle Row-Ploughman, Griffin, Peden, Johnson, Wardell. Murphy. Baker. Ewry a 'Q hm C Xp! Front Row-Bruner, Knight, Stoner, Mumma, RZIVCIA. Moore. Shreiner, Schafer 15,5 Y' K , '5 , ' '. XP i Page One Ezqzglrezl Ninety-eight i V i i f i li-33539 f M. ,-W f-Jiw 'J '- ' .3 GE -.17'is1i4Qf'rQiT :QU W: f2l4Q!Ql fl WL' U 5 T l 41YLL.2IL 5 N Oh Q. zu 'X LL New 7 T K Ax ,xvxlgxl ,XXXNY fy' I 3 M X-J If Ch I X i A Cy ,l' 5314 NNE nff A i I M KV Kin Xxx 1 I VN X 1 N ,' :X-jf u IQ?-,I ' Nf-,rnf - J ' N i I , lx xx 1 N 'XXX W . X ,,. U is, UQ' X V.-- W ,fxfii 5 ' ff? W 5 1 MK-Ififg 6 1-rxg f'! 3 Q 1' x 1 XX xv! b , ,ga A A-IX 1 V 'CX 1 MJ A ,.f 3 fini 7f'x'1f'-1 W. A. A. CABINET M i X3 XX , Bock Row-Wetllerill, Patton, Trevarrow ' XX 'xx 1 ,KIKXI Middle Rom-Peden, Johnson, Evans. Drury 'M H Y 1 Franz Row-Mumma. Ewry. Griffin 1 !,,fx.1I 5 'R X P? W 'Ax N' i I xv Q X! N A : 'A Y' E .E-'V-xuf UN f 4k'f,, ww lx K'kJ'! fm Cf l Y PQ! A 1 ,!+x'x,fi' N A W, xx XX bxkl ' N rfj IEA 4 i, ,A :lmvf WI Wh rx, J Q I l X ' A, , W XA' wil 1 xifxxh K A , A X , N , x Ax A A Aw W QM, . ,f4 51,! ,Q3 ATHLETIC BOARD Q ifaf' Mumma. Gallagher, Kintigh ffqgl iyx-JE' Duerr, Dew, Barnes, Peden gk X'-fl x 5 1 :X 'XM t Page One Hunzlrerl Ninety-nine LQXXX A Cifx 1 A -W-A ------4-13-gl--j--i-'f'j'ijT'1ijj1,i14giTIl l'QgTflf. i5GQAN M F it ,. w , , I Viv , ,,!i xg w r 1 ',' x I vi X, , -, 4 U, X! I W U' -X L 1 if T I 'kj x I I Y ,I I 'X '- '.I.X , AJ X Nx ,WMA ,nb O ,iv-, 'L. ' X x, i'. WI Xxw! ' x X x, nfl, -. .,. w V K5 my-f ix X' x I ff l U i, . .1 ,, I Q ix ' 1 i i 0 -5,1 lf, aw , 55 V I 'wi ,N V, N A w XXI. M Q,-'f-X w 1 U ,, X,- I ix, I M I M, xx x, X 13 MX. ,, . ,I Jn. Mya-, V , V, ,vi i LJ' fl, ,XX I 'E INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Back Row-Erven, McKnight, Griggs, Holmes, Ambrose Middle Row-Nichols, White, Ploughman. Snavely, Kumler, Knouff Front Row-Raver, Hanna, Hayes, Hollen. Armentrout Page Two Hundred CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CABINET Heck, Erisman, Kintigh, Zimmerman Brewbaker, Miller, Edgington, Spangler, George 1 my ,I I 5' , , Vx, I 9,1 fum X. iffy! wixkx ,, H, 1,. id tif!! ,,. 5, I yn lil ,x ixxixr I2 i , , 'x, 5 --.l ,.,. , x ii, M, , 1 i .9 MA Y 1,5 4 kJ ,,f ,W Vx 'rx ' x ,X , fl. ,Ky gf -. sf- fax in J it' W, iw I V A x N NX Xi Lf 1 I x ,fx 5 2 ,X TN v XJ' EX M' IM ,A F3 4 x I V- X' Mi .,, ,M lf- imma IK 'i iiixiii , , . 1, ., - I ,I , , . Y gjj,,,, gg ff' L I , ,yi ihu M , W MW9Q4kj-..,,, i A f 1 x X ,fi ,,- 5. W ' 1 . V x 1 x l w Hx. I l ,Mx 'xl W A- -x l ,l, -..v X x l x 'jk N lx. -:Q l xv x x x E s N ' f i l Cf 7 ' ,3.,,f 3 H .-:xx 1 x xl 'Q , lx 1 l 'ftillxl V.- jill x D 1 1 x lfjx x .,Lx! xx' l'xxX x xx , .,, x . .I ,F xx 1 I3-f-'lxxixvl I x - l U ,I i alle: ix lxfl fx I, 4 l - Ng, lx V 1 ix P I lf-xv! x 0 , lx,--,,,x' i Xxxw'-9 gl . x , x :xxx XX L: 'xX x iY,f4E,l '. 3 l . l xi V 'fl i 1 My xxx U. x xx x f l x 'xx x ' M- x 1 I Ixifv ' F !,fX.i I l 1' . ' - M 1 0 x r 1, , . x lx, no M x i ll lx x 'xl ', x 11 xx . 1 .lv xl, ,QU x . C' F N ,,,k If, , lx, l f:vxXxV'.'l I ix xx' I x, X , li-jul Q 'er 1 , ig,-.1 ,J ,-- 'xx .-Q OTTERBEIN MUSIC CLUB Back Row-Burke, Shively, Harris, Bartlett, Dunmire, Harrold, Wilson, Senlf Middle Row-Heestand, Benner-l', George, Wetherill, Scheiclegger, Murphy, Wainwright, Shela Front Row-Hayes. Zimmerman, Adams, McCowan, Gaines, Kepler, Woodrum HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Back Row-Trevarrow. Howard, Cover, Moreland, Billman, Banner Middle Row-Peden, Barnes, Melvin. Wetherill, Emerick, Deaterly, Scheidegger Front Row-St. John, Duerr, Hoerner, Blume, George, Swarner 'C .1 7 V 1 . ,x A -1. ,,,L,. ,gx -1 Page Two Hundred One : w 3' lf fr - fi 1 V x xf -. x , 1 x-L if - ,V g.,tY, Y ,Y YA ,-N - -, 77,1-.M -T- .,x--, ----.-- V ....1+--.T--Y-7i----- - - fix , 'x' x 1 l x l 7.3. l. 7 fig-,fx 5 P+ x x. ., jf U xl fl! Qxhxjxl ll lx xi l, x 113 W lx ' x ,-Hx xl xxx, ffl? ' lx Q l iff-C! 1 xx ,ga xl ' l. l , All lx X lid, bf xl 61192, -iyxlfql x'x lx Qix cfm' x HJ rx Pf xilxxxwl WX, IXR lx Q li x ,V MX X TQ . mx x, X X, if-..,,x x i NN 'xx l 1. 42 - .J ,,x J' H ... -KJ fp, X A 1 7 - e. as so s i 9353 i SIBY I K' ' j Lu e Y Y ,Q RQ! Q tv l l it F l 57 - 'A 9 Z L' 1 o O O 0 50 O O X O ,ef Q. Allaman, Baker, Bright, Sanders, Moore, Borror, Walter Q King, Allaman, Gearhart, Ervin, Derhammer, Euverard, Rohrer, Erisman , PHILOPHRONEA 5 i MOTTO-Philia Kai Phronema . Among the outstanding heritages on our Campus is the Philophronean Literary Society which was founded in 1857. Happy indeed are the homecoming alumni to tell of the various energies 5 that this institution has costg and spontaneously comes the testi- O mony that no other activity could under any possible conditions provide the lovely memories of culture that still linger from literary programs of by-gone Friday nights. . Philophronea offers a rare opportunity for improvement in L elocution, composition and debate, for enlargement of general intel- ligence, for cultivation of friendship, and for promotion of wisdom. Every man would do well to avail himself of these privileges that only present themselves during the Heeting years of college life. Page Tico Hundred Tivo 5 19 of OTTEHBEINQ-a za fi J A 6 i N QXKCD ax 0 QQ? 63,33 sag 333 ,- I Y. V -J f -4 8 Bere r Q4 K0 O 1 C7 fo Back Row-Echard, I-left, Charles, Rosselot, White, Kohr, Morton, Zimmerman, Boyer Mzzldle Row-Hatton, Knouif. Hicks, Stuckey, Bauer, Marsh, Keck G Front Row--Kumler, Byers, Lee, Long, Bielstein, Clippinger, Pendleton W. 1 PHILOMATI-IEA Morro-Quaerere Noszrum Stadium Est O After a year of hard work, Philomathea came out of the slump X l into which she seemed to be sinking, and passed a very successful year. Probably the most outstanding single achievement during the year just passed was the inauguration of radio programs every third X 5 Monday from station WCAH at Columbus. Another noticeable Q feature was the fine type of programs rendered in the society. A Memlnership also increased considerably. Philomathea has always been carried on for the purpose purely of promoting and increasing literary activity and interest. Her alumni scattered all over the world are evidences to the value of the training received within her walls. Philomathea has the largest faculty membership of any organization on the campus, and she is justly proud of these men. Summarily we do our best to follow our motto: uaerere Noszrum Slzulizun Eslf, N O Q 0 K9 l Page Two Hundred Three 42 Ot 19 MOTTERBEINW 28 AVEQCQ X 1 x G P 0 , e O ' fv CLEIOKHETEA 7 1 5 Q MOTTO-- Non Palma Sine Laborer. COLORS-Light Blue and Tan Cleiorbetea, a progressive women's society of high literary standards, had its beginning in 1871 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 2 i SIEQY O O O O O VN 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. SENIORS Nelle Ambrose Marguerite Banner Alice Blume Helen Cover Ruby Emerick Vivian Hayes Frances Hinds Doris Wetherill Frances Slade JUNIORS Gladys Dicky Margaret Edgingto Ruth Moore Dorothy Phillips Dorothy Shafer Tl SoPHoMom:s Glendora Barnes Irene Bennert Florence Cruit Evelyn Edwards Kathryn ,Gantz Zuma Heestand Marian Jones Elizabeth Lee Evelyn Miller Lela Moore Elva Moody Esther Nichols Helen Scheidegge Wilma Sproul 1. Catherine Zimmerman Faye Wise Thelma Pletcher Lillian Shively Beulah Wingate FRESHMAN Mary Ruth Oldt O O Page Two Hundred Four O 5 19 -ee OTTERBEIN so 28 O ,I , fl 1 MIA. 5 31, x ,113 ll, lf, , , ,N xi xx 3 l my-, ix 1 lil ,fb gl, 'J ,I I N, ,Lg N , 1 . 1 ,Wf lol ,. U11 1 Effffi l il W' .A ix X . l i-.xl l M. ,f'N f.'i l 33.0,-1 MX 'xy if .N ,XY x XM 1 QM lu If-by, 5 L 0 f l nlrxm l X lx, V l 'ill il 3 51,11 W 0 :X ,X 1 'if l JR, l x , , l l lylial, 5 jfs! 1 L O If MM!! T x ay x l yxo fe-al. l 2' in l NJ , ,,, X, ,, , X, ,. .Y I -X U 1, -we '- P 'v ,f .fe X1 Xsgz ,--- 'es xjx'-.,,Vj If A'-Y-Y.fj-X, x'-Q1 1 A X-NNN we 1 fig. f er N 5 ,- . . Xi J f 1 I X ' ' N - 1 , -, ' px, , . W, ,, , V x V f -4- X--N., if XXL- ' .j- ,' X,-..-EWHQV 1: Y 4 , - f .A e-gi, V, lm, Q ! V. f ,NX . jj, ,- Back Row-Moore. Wise. Sproull, Lee, Cruit Middle Row-Johnson, Eubanks, Scheidegger, Seall, Barnes, Jones Front Row-Oldt. Moore. Hayes. Edwards, George w I X. yr 'X -X, , -,V x, ,ij N. . . ,N , Q .-M, l' XR x ,X M, 's If X U nl 5,2 W , fx x F il' ' U , N ., 1 1 E NN, fi' gl I l aw llhiffl sw, X hx , 4 K! E- Q 'A -.H 1' ?X T li Xfl X ix lx x fyxxkl V X W lffxl I Q R W J' :Nw lu w -on s 2 I . M OJ V , gy ,fo Egfr , IM 1 A 'm 5 W i W., X ' Wil X i ly I ffijxxll :iw I rfb' l Rfw l llxwf' 3 A , -, X 1 l xx l .j'i',xlX 5 Dlx ll , ,--g.R K f-XX l. 3 1' , 1 -' ,- V ' fails Back Row-Wingate, Nichols, Miller, Hinds, Wetllerill U14 Hy, ,gl Middle Row-Cover, Wilson, Wardell, Ambrose, Slade, Phillips . ivfq 'xl '. Front Row-Edgington. Moody, Pletcher, Emerick : ri Nj 1' Q X Page Two Hundred Five l ill, X, Q llll' e -- - e e---- if--KF Ye-+-+ 'ff- e f L PHILALETHEA li1O'lTO lcrzms Nostrum Clzpeum COLORS-Pink and Willie 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 U ideals of literary value for the girls who are striving to serve her. Programs are varied and are so arranged that they give to the individual development along 4 s Q sion O o 'E 'lQ x U . p Q1 , 19 L , .., . . fi ol A ' - ' o TJ O all lines. Special training is given in extemporaneous speaking. O iq I hilalethea's alumnae return to ardently thank her for the social training with which she has fitted them. U 0 Ssmons .lUN1oRs O , Lois Armentrout Josephine Drury Verda Evans Esther George Marcella Henry Marion Hollen Faith Baker Marion Carnes Vira Dunmire Leila Griifen Edna Hayes Nitetis Huntley fx Thelma Hook Mal-Y Lehman y 0 glaring Iffvwaffl Charlotte Reist ' 0 CP ef E h 1 Sh ' X X19 Maurine Knight Lgai SJ-321: X S5317 lRIlIaCKenZ'e Enid Swarner H , een ay Ed T 0 X , Lauretta Melvin Ruilf: Wi-Egger KN 1 Dorothy Patton l O Viola Peden Sopnomomzs Q fable PIQOWIPHH Virginia Brewhaker C2335 Sgrygler Fannie Davidson I Mary Thomas 'gage Ezines MX Ruth Trevarrow Lucy Hamm F Mildred Morris lg' Caryl Rupp Q 5 Evangeline Spahr Josephine Stoner Dorothy Wainwvrigllt K5 Ni it x, f tgirl, J I RJ il y Nfl l N l x Page Two Hundred Six X X IH 4 Xi 'e ie Qaorrrasrluo-2 28 fe' X? - 17- if Af-ff if f----if--Ji' .1 if i , Y , , ,1 , . , -H 1 1 1 1, . , , X , If ,xg X 1 N 1 J 1 1 x -xr, Q. A L., , Xf. 1 11- . h , . X, f1X,1,, X ,X ,AX ,f -,X ,X1XXXX1Xf ,X , 1 1:X ' 4, i4i J- iwi-1-W, ,Wm-,, , Y, - ,Y . ' 1 I ,- - 1 1 1 , 1 A1X.1,'L: 1 11,1 - 1 ' 1 1X , 1,21 1 d 1 XQ1511-. ll LEU ' 111' 1 1,'1 11 1 1 111111311 1 1X 11X 1 - 1 1 X1 ' 1 1 '1 1 1 1 111,11 1X ' 1 11 1 1 .X 1 1 X1 X 1 ,- 1 pvil 11111111 I 1 d X1 X1 J 11Q?N,X'NNX ' 1 1 1 1'-11 '1 1- 15 1- 11 1 11XX XX X X 1 gx1X X A ., ,I -.13 1,11 . :f,,,1XX 11' -511 1 1117121 1 1 1 1 11X '1,X 1 1 Back Row-Brewhaker, Spahr, Davidson, Senff EX-,XXQX11 1 Middle Row-Morris. Stoner, Weimer, Foy, St. John, Shreiner 1 1 QX11'11 1 Front Row-Wainwright, Baker. Hayes, Gaines 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1X ' 19' 1? 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 X ,X 1 1 '.A4 ' 1 1 X Y 1 1 11,1 1 1 1111-X1 E 1X,. 1 1 ' 1 1 t'1X X1 , 1' 1 'x 115111 1 1 1 ,ff X 1 X , X 1 11 1 1X 1 X .X 1 X X 11 N1 1 1 X' 1 ' . 'X1 1 k1'X 1 X CX' 1 Back Rom-Trevarrow, Peden, Dunmire, Huntley, Howard Middle Row-Carnes. May, Plougl1man1 Evans, McKenzie, Griffin, Front Rau:-Swarner. Drury, George, Henry Page Two Hundred Seven 1111111 V1 1-XXX ,-'X' 1 X :1 X.X 1XX U , 1 ' 1 X 1 Q1 1 KLA, 1 Crvly .1w'1 '1 N1 fi 11X 'QX 1 1 1,1511 'Q 11 1'1- XQLX X 1' x 1 C1111 A111 10 3 1 e41 1 XQQX I 1X 1 ' 16,-1 1, Q N 11 1 1,171,331 , XX '1X,1 z X X . 11 1X 1 .XXX 1X 1, , 1 1 L71 ,X 1'X1X1'11 ' 1, 11 1 1X 1 1 1,1 fl 1 11.111111 J 11X 1X 1 A 1 '1X 1XX XXX 1f'1 '-1X1,1 1 1X,fi1X1 X 1 1 I1 x X 4 1 1 1.11 XX1.XX11, XXX 5 1 -XXX 1 1 ,ij X 151-1 X 111 I 11- X 1 . XX f X 1'-S111 ' 1, Xxx 7. 'U Y ' i Y .O O O 1.1 y xxx G, x 0 F5 SX e Q, ' W y x r 3 0 .o, 1 X N L Q! X 9 yo w 1: ,QD In youth my wings were strong and tireless. X But I did not know the mountains. Q, In age I knew the mountains 0 But my weary wings could not follow my vision- 0 Genius is wisdom and youth. Tig -Edgar Lee Masters X' cv X , X X QR. O Q x Ni Q y i L 1 O A O W 53 X i bf' O i O , Q g ,-N1 O T211 N X N Cy Page Two Hundred Eight Y A WQXQL in o f 'YF CLLZQQ 19 M 0' I' l 'ERBEIN of 18 ,Qfiyzgzl x, -, .Sv ' ' '- :V 1 N an MUIU XIIMC Lfjr X fi I ,Q X221 44 V , 4 4 ,Q W, 1 fi f6'f 196 12227 A f f, CZ f f 4' f f f f . as 1 f Q f ff f ff f f 1 ff , f fl, f X ' 4 f f ff f f f Z6 ,da f Af BYHECK 'so Kms King Mmw, 5, Q-A. Wl f rf 1 7 ' ?f ,,, ,. jx '7 ' 5 9 L A -L Xxx! V gl. fr' In S. Qld . N- mv' f ol o X20 Back Row-Kurtz Wiley Euverard Ervin Green Carson Fuller Charles burface Miflflle Row-Frees Breden Rosselot Spangler Rhodes, Huffman Williams Harris Stirm Clymer Front Row-McKnight Wliile Gri gs Troxel. Speuard Rohrer. Ztmmeiman Mlllel Miller Beucler OTTERBEIN GLEE CLUB Official Roxter PERsoNN t-:L or C LNB ARTHUR RAY Srisssmw ......... --- .......... .Director OLIVER K. SPANGLER .... .... . Accompanist FERRON Tnoxm, .... GEURGE ROHRER ...... H0 MER PIUFFMAN--- FIRST Bass- Oscar Clymer James Harris Homer Huffman George Rohrer Donovan Wiley Wendell Williams Claude Zimmerman Sncozvo BASS- De Motte Beucler Phillip Charles Morris Ervin Lewis Frees Stanley Kurtz Wendell Rhodes William McKnight Fred White ---- Manager ----. President ---- Secretary and Tieasurer I'ms'r Tumou- Ronald Fuller Lawrence Miller Ross Miller Ernest Stirm Lorin Surface Siacorm Tatvon- La Vere Breden Ross Carson Donald Euverard Lawrence Green George Griggs Gerald Rosselot Each engagement this year added to the success of the Otterbem Glee Club Concerts were given in Ohio, Pennsylvania. Washington, D. C., Maryland West V1r ginia, and Virginia, beside broadcasting from radio station WAIU in Columbus Much credit is due Professor A. R. Spessard for his organizm and tramm ability. Page Two Hundred Ten 'q19 or OTTERBEIN-g .-. t SIBY G tw ol f ' t OV t Gr A I 1 f l J Q l if? it my O1 tl-R A Back Rom-Ervin. Zimmerman, Rohrer, Green, Spangler. Beucler. Kurtz, Wiley M X if Front Rott'vGriggs, Carson. Huffman. Spessarcl. Rosselot, Rhodes. Breden A tl ty X 5 X X x 2 t N A w t BANJO-MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA up 1 w t fe fu t K af' f BANJOS- B,xNJos- i i' 'X , t X19 Arthur R. Spessztrd Homer Huffman I XQ ' La Vere Breden Wendell Rhodes L Ross Carson Gerald Rosselot I FN George Griggs R 1-Xi. Fmsr Conner- . 1 rg lt FIRST Ct..unNE'r- Stanley Kurtz 1 O 1. hen! Claude Zimmerman Ni R R FWD Snconn Comm- . it 'll lx btzconn CLARINET- De Mmm Bender A l XXX Morris Ervin X lj B1 . l N- i ffg BASS VIULQA xG1li?ge Rohrer fxl kg, Lawrence Green ' t gl xf v 1 x D illlw-'ll Tnonmontf- PLM9- l l ill it K' A v Oliver Spangler t in 3 Donavan Wiley t Lt -. 't 921, The Banjo-Mandolin Orchestra holds a prominent place on the Glee Club pro- W tbl- it f if'wl grams. Practically one-third of the musical numbers are given hy the Banjo- 1 V Mandolin Orchestra with its novel numbers. selections from light operas with vocal l 'Q ,X ,Sl refrains, and a woodwind quartet-in fact, just enough to make the prograln one of xx vig' variety and real enjoyment to the listeners. t tm t J i H. - Page Two Humlrecl Eleven lt IIY. K I lf 4'il7- Y'-w , X' . ff Tj - l l ,Q Q f-.X , , I I x , Tia ea- 19 W onrrnefttxt M za mfexen ,fe Oi 1 SIBY QCOD 57Fr?foj5 f Q iw V V f s , W ' J wi i' e X ' ' Y i Y Q K W w l. OU! lx ' O he 0 o 9 lx i x O xfl X r gr 0 y O w ' -L I l gl i 0 l 0 rj re 1 F Back Row--Harris, Ervin, Zimmerman, Rohrer, Green, Simmermacher, Broadhead, Wylie, I W X Kurtz, Miller 0 Front Row-Breden, Hoffman. McGowan, Wilson, Spessard, Wingate, Kaney, Stoner X 'XX lffx Ketteman - ttf? 9 FJ O CCLLEGE ORCHESTRA ,O xx! This is an organization that sponsors the more classical type of musical endeavor. It is organized with such balance that it represents a symphony in miniature. Every year it j has been the custom to present an eveningis program to the U wx ' general public O ' k ' W i fl K' Q? 5 l Y RJ X W w Page Two Hundred Twelve Cy X 19 Qc OTTERBEIN O-P 28 e r F - .wug -f-Q,-1. S fs X Na X f N. 1 wJ J X A U Ni QM O O' Q gf y llmmlmumlvxgfllgs Q 0 9 O Q 55' fp 'x O W X X Ux X A O IQ X C5 Q5 X0 XXX N x X GN. 32 9 K GJ Q 0 xvl -'X L, ' Q I gi -5- M lf- 1 -.i-1 A 'F L 11 5? S: . - 1 li. ..i. gl ' L 0 L gl Qllly' I -il 4!!!!!!! 4' Il Illllh I gwngy Fx . sqm, ref H130 QQ ae! Q4-OTTEHBEIN li? wil, '. P. ,ff -.,:,. . , ..- ...7 'i .-f-ip-My-Q ,.,+, c Q, - - N .N 5, ,....-,, ,,,,-..-7,,,,Y -, Y, , ,..1,- ,A Y, , r ':f ?'m g -'QQ-L 'ESM' :ix A mf-ff ff K A A 1 VX-X QWXFXIQ N 5 N71 kin' f- V. NPDK rx X - -5 - ' . A 95'-. . ' W-F. p'T'f4iT'Xl5 74 LY Rf X3 5 4,1 w i v l ' A 5535 - KRD X lx X OTTERBEINS REPRESENTATIVE WOMAN NX X fb A W by Y. Nm Rm S-j Q1 L go ww ws 2 QQ G? F63 1 RV? 1 A XXV, . N 5 N ' 'Q L 0 f Q Q . Fw l fbx Wx Q Q I H lf' N51 W, fg'W ng ' . V 1' IN X 1 0 n 5 CW A KEY LO X54 Rx fy W Sm! N 4 N1 ' XR N Q X Y wyf W . i Y CJ I F.-F www f Rf!! W'-ff ! M 5 Q 'WW VERDA EVANS hx Lfbyxxl Page T wo Hunrlrerl F vurteen - fg xxX,A 'U X , K, , - , Q ,.. ..., . v h .2 F' ,'f7 EX' gfijf Q4 O r1 TiLREv'ElN Q6 ii 'Qf ,f1i1r:g:fg1: i YW -f lf 2 : 5-' 'xl K ,fx Q I ,lfl-71viii!-TXN3 rfiifixf-4i3 ff FA L'N' X '.. I is-E51'5,TQ'fQ'73.T'X-X 'Tr '15-if-QQ fl A . N I-,Q 1' EW NEW J- A fffgffif' if 4 A E'Hw'?--'-Fl' '51 iff' J 1 E XX mt -- -f,,-.- I V J 5, 'ut '. XXX OTTERBEINS REPRESENTATIVE MAN M xx l l M. 1 iw E 1'-JU I H 0 W Q ' MD RQ 1 lip X1 SX 4 iff? 253' X 1 NC W W Q A X M Q V LAXXXJ I 5 C' Yr ' E Wi' H XXX!!-91 1 X,-Ny! XX' X l f9f14iii E iff 4 me + E60 I WSJ Nav ' 1 ' X i 1 ,N XX XX X A KN 5 A O 1 X' za' g7gx,,f ,LE 1 :xx f- Lx CU' A 3 N Ny N . 1 E x Y fa. X X X ' E.:-if 53:3 , k ,Sxcfyl EX-M9 E QW I XX X, ' 'Q X x- I J li Wi F' 1 5 ily' I M53 :M X' 'X X V A5 E W VX ' KSA FRE , ,J , - Q M U Ku! ' w QE X A ,R U ffhxi' Y xi fxX'xf'iL3 ' T K-191 g lx Q A. O. BARNES MVP N X N x i QAX, H Page Two Hunzlreff Fifteen 415.8 Hy. WX? 4 ifiiiiiii glni Agg:':'1rL-5 Eg Lg 'flv a QQCC5 1 I CI fffg iw s- LQQ Ji 1 A x ,, . ,fu VJ SA I 0 I - 'X fr- - rw-, --. . T r T fig f 7--- f 4, , ., ,V . , ., . , , , , , I .. - .f, .X X - 4 3 ,. -i. ., ' -' 1 . .-V , f .. ' , X'-E,3.v fy 1- , - -xg X, ., ,VY -.- Q 'fp' . .,, .X 1 J . -. . , . , f. ,, - V . X. .P' gx ,, ,wg i , WU 1 x ' A K v , 1, X 'V x rtfxxx 3 xxx, ff' 1 1 fig! 1 Xfigq I X1-A I H ' XXX XX 1 Sify'-5 A 'Asa A ,jf fy-ff N XXX X xy dv N Xie Q A N! F5 ga A '3 A Ni fm, Q xXX!Ql ,'X1, X X kiwi X rg . 'W . 1, favq X4 h Am A x C AI MX, A VO w K . 1, W s NSN ,Af A f ,W 1 X w 994: MA + GIA.. E , 5 fgxlf A -'rf' f V73 M. . , w 15 -X w W xx U 5 I I OTTERBEINS REPRESENTATIVE WOMAN FLORENCE HOWARD Page Two Hundred Sixteen X , 'mi 1, My 'NN VX Q X 'x X 1 Mm XVI N x, X ,N f--. ,.1 lf! 'v , 'NJ , yxyif X xi LX ix ,X IA, x vm a ,QQ Q O 1 fc-J xxx? xxx 3 wx. 'xx , ARI INV? xx, W 1' P U! NJ U XXX' V'x I, 0 uk! L U-N , Q w p w ,cf , iff Qi 5553! :XX UN if ' X :X . 'N I . Nm rxl Y 1 Aff-Q, rw ' ,J Y lvf ,L wi, 3 My X M W, .N x ,V x ,Q w .----- Y--Av gifs' ' A 'N VXA' L A ,K-A, . .,..A. -T-W -ff Z YA WWE- 71.---bk --- f--' - 'A T? f . ,'jw I zfyiff-'ff ' A E' 1 5 , A 'A af in i ' D riff 'xbw'-L P' H 5 3 ', ,' ' l , 1, .Q Q. L A ' , 'rl' 'T-QW 5 W - V. , . Y. - , . -,- YW..-f Jr Y- ,V VY E, ,I . X IR? fix Aff' :'1H: f:.x I.f'x, .ff - -xy ,fm H E -fy., N-1.5, ,'-s, V , 41, -jiilp-,.,L--V ' -::xLN.,-AF., V I f-',f,..wlw-X, 3' X f X, fig:-,EAN fl 'y'2- T-xfaxf lim, VD ff ffm .. N F -... . , My , ,yn f A f , -X: ..,.,. - ,Q If Vw XE f us' C66 AM! XD Q 6 I JG Q E 59 by T Q? , O Yi , i I , X X wx L Oy W., 'xxxfq ex fra i , ffq, Wf2'xY ' w ,J :XY Rx . 5- .12 W-.,., ,,', ,N . J , V. f X 1,5 iigpf Vl'T5:x.j Q-9 K. 129914 E - 'mf if 633, ' 'A-Lfxxbxlgfx I -.,, 2 5 -M 1 ff- Z, 3 .... -. -,...-f- Y , , W r :.xw'H-J ' fv.LQEf.f1t5- OTTERBEIN'S REPRESENTATIVE MAN J. ROBERT KNIGHT I v Page T wo Hundred Seventeen l J f 17 f. ,--X 1' N- ,'f'f.f '1'u c K7 'FW X M N' -- gl l r '-f fx Q' I- I I .1 N,,1,,--V IM! O., Ly ,AY - V-fx: 1 -, -. K , I- V 1 - . A u . , , -r , .J .. ,,..4 A .1 , -.,' ,Ag ,. ,L 2-H -.AU . x A LJ 3 Arknnwlrhgmrnt .We take this means of publicly thanking Miss McCahon of the McCahon Studios, Mr. Ballantyne of The Phillips Printing Company, and Messrs. Slye and Adler of the Canton Engraving Company for. their exceeding personal interest in the 1928 SIBYL. The art work has benefitted very materially by the talents of Messrs. DeMotte Beucler, Parker Heck, Harold Derhammer and Miss Rupe. We feel very much indebted to Mr. Knight, last year's SIBYL editor, and to 'Mr. Harley Smith, editor of the Phillips Phillipian for their many valuable suggestions. I B . 'ls 1 But our greatest appreciation must go to the great number of people who have made this book possible by their sym- pathetic attitude and generous subscription to the enterprise as a whole. Page Two Hunflred Eighteen g fo' 19 9' OTTERBEINO-' 18 0.5 W R5-' 'wiv-.WJ-'iii Ni , NI! -'4fb-. i,'.- C-E'-I-EL'-W 4'-if -JI , MEL- '-.EJ ul' -151, W ui' v X 1 .ieiasm 9,4259y.QsM9af5ev4:'af:Hf-+R: Bea? ss-f-2wf544f5,KL..fl4-yy, 5.4-SJ N Ahnvrtining :YF ZJQIGYY-5 I--:HF 3,351 IE? F5555 :YS 2fm'15IHF51?14f6??!-1??l -356--PH-2 ZYQZQQ-753:5X1'G 5525? 132- -7 U ,W 4,9 WH. .Tlx 49, M... .,,.5 .,l... 4,5 ,,',,,5 .,l,. qw ,N .M ,mx ,,,,. .,,, .Hp ,mx f PATRONS The Staff wishes to express its deep appreciation to the following persons who have helped in a financial way in the publication of the 1928 Sibyl: E. S. Barnard, Chicago, lll. F. O. Clements, Detroit, Mich. Robert D. Funkhouser, Dayton, O. G. A. Lambert, Anderson, Incl. F. M. Pottenger, Monrovia, Calif. Fred Rike, Dayton, O. John Thomas, Jr., Johnstown, Pa. Dralbert Timberrnan, Columbus, O. Frank D. Wilsey, Mt. Claire, N. 220 ADVERTISERS Amerlcan Issue Publxsh mg Co Aulds Inc Cellar Lumber Co Coffee Shop Canton Engravlng Co Davzcl J Molloy Co E Norms 8. Son Flrst Natlonal Bank Farlanchar Ganty Dr W M Gleen Lee Gxft Shop Huhn H P Sammons 8: Co J C Freeman Sl Son Levi Stump lVlcCahon StlldlO Mann C D Montrose Studlo 971 Otterbeln College Phlllxps Prlntmg Co Rexall Store State Theatre Schott Garage The 3 C Txre Shop Umverslty Book Store Van Houten Dr C D Westervllle Pharmacy WllllamS MUSIC Store Wllkln or Sons Wllllams Grill Wolf s Grocery Westervllle Bank Wllson Grocery Westervllle Bakery Walker or Hanover Young s Economy Store , . . u n . ' r . . , . . , . . . v v , . . -.4 -1- '-- -------- ---- ---- ----- - - - ,---.V-.- ,,, MISS MC CAI-I0 sTUD1o Photographic Portraits 38LQ North State Street WESTERVILLE, OHIO 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m1nn1nu1...-m1ml1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11. .1 1 1 1 1m1,,,,1nn1nn.1,,,,1,,.,1.uu1nu1nu1.un1,,,,1114111111-41N,,1,,.,1un1,,..1,m1.m-ml-....1 1 1 1 1 THE REXALL STCDRE Cor. State and College A Always Welcome-The Students ancl Alumni .51 1 1 1,...1.,..1.,..1,..,1....1...,1....1....1....1,...1....,,1.,..1....1,..,-.,..1....1....1...,1...,1....1....1..,.1,...1..,.1,,.,1. 1 1.. 4. 4. ,.1 1m.1....1....1.m1.-V.1....1.1H11...1....1,.,.1,..,1....1..,.1....1..,.1....-f1.,.,1,.,,1....1....1.,..1....1,..,1,...1,,,,1,..,1 1 1 4, THE CELLAR LUMBER CGMPANY BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL Honest, Courteous Service Builds Our Business RALPH MILLER, Manager College Ave. and C., A. 8: C. 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State St. Westerville, Ohio WESTERVILLE, OHIO -- -- -U1I.I..-uu....uu1.1111I-T11uu1m.1Im.1.m1m.1u u1nu1 1IIn1nn1wI1uu...uu..un1uu...,n...,..1.m.1 1.1, THE AMERICAN ISSUE PUBLISHING COMPANY Westerville, Ohio ,,1nu1.11111111111.11,, .,1.u1 1 1 ,.1.Iu...v-vn1uu...uu..n1I.I.- 1 .1 .1 .1,.. For Over Fifty Years AULD CLASS RINGS AND PINS have led the field THEY'VE HAD TO BE GOOD TO STAY IN FRONT THAT LONG AULDS, Inc. Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations and Cards Columbus, Ohio 7 ! ole .1I.vI1mi-.m....un1.m1 1 -.m..,m1Im1.m1,,,,...uI,...,,,1,,,Q, 'I' -,,,,.. 1 1 1..,.1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,. 1 1,,,, ,F . . -I 777 To the Reader : This Sibyl is intended to be the incarnation of the life and spirit of Otterbein College. It represents the literary and artistic sense of the students. It reflects somewhat the life and history of the school. ln a measure it points the way to the future for all of us. However perfectly or im- perfectly this is done there are some things which no book, be it ever so well printed or pictured, can do. It cannot portray characterg it cannot reflect the real motives and ideals of education. These are not things of sense and time but are nevertheless real and lasting. It is these things of beauty and reality which Otterbein offers. We invite every earnest-minded' young man to share them with us. Very cordially yours, W. G. CLIPPINGER, President 1 1 1.11 .- .1 -. -1- -nn-ui:-lx-1-'uni 1 1- - 1 -- 112- 224 m.1m ...mv un1m 1-In ..,,1..1111111111111 gl. 1111 -1 11--i--1111-i un- 4, A New Amusement Center for Otterhein Students and Friends STATE TI-IE TRE We take great pride in the class of pictures that are shown on our screen Here you will see first the finest films from PARAMOUNT, METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER, FOX, FIRST NATIONAL, UNIVERSAL and PATI-IE For consistency of program quality you can't go Wrong at the State 11.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-n-nn..,, lu-vminu1uu.1mv1-lin1ml111:11nn1nn1uu1uu1ml-uu.1u WILLIAMS MUSIC STORE Westerville, Ohio Pianos, Victrolas Everything Musical New Records Every Week C. D. 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The Cost is Only One Dollar a Year Guess than 2 cents a weekj OUR SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES ARE INSURED Bank of Westerville Co. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 563,000 The Largest Bank in Westerville n111111.1...111111 n...nn..nn1nu1uH1un-nn--un1un11'u-un-nu-inn-un Por Quality Foods See WILSON The Grocer 24 S. State St. Phone I45 ..nu1un1nm1,,,,1m41,1 1 1 1n..1,.,,1,,,,1.... H1 1nn1.uu1nn1uu1..n1nn1m.11m1nu-nu-un- DR. W. IVI. GANTZ Dentist Phone 409-W UW North State Street X-RAY and NITROUS OXIDE GAS 1 1H,,1..,,1,m.1,.1vm1m.1,..1ul,1,,,.1,,,,1 1 u1.n 11111111111111u u1m1un1uu1im1 1nu1uu1W1uu1m.1m,1xw1un1u.1 S. W. Schott Garage TIRES and TUBES Accessories and Supplies Repairing a Specialty 29 South State Street Westerville, Ohio 14,01 1 1,.1,,,,1,,..1,,,,1,.,.1 1,m1,,,,1 1 1 1,. 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