Otterbein University - Sibyl Yearbook (Westerville, OH)
- Class of 1929
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H u - JI.: ,-,mar , .. , M. ,. , ' V. -rw ' I , I .. ,S ' .1 , Y - A ' g A 'M ' 'ag l ' . 1. fu Q-,L - -- , , t .. .. 'J 'T'-uw.. ' F. ' ' 1 -W: Tb.. ,' , Ay I -! . 3 u . ' , I , f ' , A I1 5' - ' ' 'Q ug -9- ff.,.' ' I ' M . ' Q r ,J-1 U' , -N . ' U 1 Q.. A I 1. -:V 1 1 ' - U , yi' . . - ,. 1f ' ' ' '--. I' . 3, ' ' n -A , ' H ,-,. ' . M ' Nh X . M. H ,. : ' ' , , - ', ' ' ' ' ' .r' . I ' ' LU , wr - 4 lx AA -,, l 1. :mx I M' ' .Lf Hi v.'- . np' , ff I ' l A 4. 1' in J ' cu' . 3 . I Y if xl , ' -, 'lxkw Y AA 1 - W6 . v , ' . IL X 2.5 'VI ', 'HEX , 50 if , y. 1 n 5 .5 A uw-, AH h' M A 5 , Ai O ' 1 W lv' FQ glfff ' 6 4 ' 1 ' 1 .Ivy 'in ' 0 M, - .1 ' . lvl 'fl' I c 'why ,. :rv -, i J ., 9. its W S- N if ' - q. P. n 1 v , 'fm --1 .1 . JI 45'- -. Un be Sibyl 1929 J. PAHMZN Hlimzk. lz'1l1'1ar NIQLIN Plzlllillfi.-XL'1lll. 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I I - i l . mttxuii'ntllllllll.lfii Ns' filed... 1 lili- Evhiratinn Humbly, respectfully, and painfully dedicated to those days of old when knights were bold, so the poets sayg and also, whether the poets say so or not, when one-arm drivers did not end up in the diitehg when men's Clothing was sold at hardware storesg when the spread of con- tagious disease was kept down by kissing the girls, hgndsg when a King meant some-thing besides one honor at bridgeg when it was possible to bex non- ehalant without lighting a Muradg when chivalry was more than a word in the dic- tionaryg when a fellow could L31 '1 r- 72 L. as iXs ' I fContinued on Page 51 ,fl l 1 t 'TIN QSM' 5 ' is N wufl. .4X..uMM KA A AL f As. . f r5W, fr 'F wx fm-, ii XR t 1 -x . If f 4' R I I If f-' ll , fs 1 l J V rf r ,f fix!-' J l l 'v. 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K--.I,,mIIuzIl f ' ,, Lg... b uIl , I V' B . A 2 'I 'xx H I .C LK s Ihr , l' Glnntvntn 5 ' I - S U Z- i ll Book One I , 5 1 ' 1 5 L f MKMMKII ADMINISTRATION : 'X 5 Book Two 3 It I CLASSES H I ' ' ' I II I Book Three 'T 5' ,AAL E ATHLETICS I I gg-5 V ', Book Four X ' B I E SOCIAL GROUPS 'B A N Ili 'II I Boolf Five Z, f ACTIVITIES U X . I . I I V' V V T W F AQ if? ' 'B M' ,Z Qtxwdxqs A AL ATL Ah- , ' xlffsg rw 'I X IQ: 0- lf - f 5 if , 1 1.-. X .... ll' 'lil' K lvwfxs- ,MW , ,111 . ll M W 'lllllmlml 'll' My ulwxzili lr Nlllufl, I ,I ll. I ' . ' YY V f ll , 1 X ' 1' llinrvmnrh In publishing a yearbook it is always difficult for the editor to break away from the habitual method of doing things. Most departments of the book are handled in the same manner year after year. On the whole perhaps, -that same fault is evi- dent in this volume. However, in several instances We have tried to break from the tradi- tional treatment and inject our own personalities. lnsofar as we have succeeded in doing this we shall count ourselves a suc- cess, but where this book merely reflects time honored customs we feel that we have been a failure. i l I fi 4 I i ' 1 I l im -XXX S- - .11 Q Q fm. ,f all iirvi v' V 'wr vt C fffil W, wamoicmtwi g A will 'f'll x x xxxxxxxsx L Qx XXAX YQQQLW KQV' E' 1 .-? Elie Srvnir Svvrtinn Glancing through the following eight pages you can see the Otterbein campus as it appears to the trained eye of Eddie Eberman. artist of the Canton Engraving Com- pany. From the bell in the tower waiting patiently to announce another athletic victory, to the association building about to pass into the sole possession of our gymnastic co-eds. Eddie has caught beauty which our untrained eyes fail to see in these familiar scenes. A touch of interest could have been added had the artist made his sketch of the Science Hall at night, in the light of a romantic moon. And while he gives us a likeness of Lambert Hall, the pencil was inadequate to portray any of the sounds coming from the building. Cochran Hall would likewise have been more easily rec- ognized had the sketch been made at 10 oiclock any evening, as the senior girls were taking leave of their young gallants. A group of serenaders from a certain club would have enhanced the grounds around Saum. And the Varsity O could give directions regarding meth- ods of livening up the view at King Hall. However, Eddie was making pencil sketches, not a Vitaphone presentation. and all in all we believe that if you don't like the next eight pages itis your own fault. And now go on with the story. Q55 MC Q 5. 1 1 I ,h I ,- Y.' if X. I I . 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Xe' X E r .IH ,I . 4, I ' ' X .' , '. , . i, t 1'-' 1 s.' i.-M . ' , r ' ' j ' ,- I . ' V Q ' - .u, K - -, A - i - ,.. X -,. ' - , 5- ., l til i 7 I . . . . s. l Otterhein College extends to the readers of this years bibyl her Iieartiest grertings and good-will. The sun is setting on the eighty- , second year ol' her work in the lielcl ol' education and the work of the institution is a niatter of history. Une strong elenient of sound edu- cational theory is its prophetic outlook. l One of the dangers into which an institution like Otterbein may l tall is that ol, a worship ol' the past. The success of the institution l has been connnendable. ller growth in nunibers and the increase in the physical plant and endowment have been substantial. Over 2 S2.tttttt,Utltt.tltt ol net assets. ol which over ft3l,tl0tt,tltt0.llU is invested ' in productive endowment. and ten buildings with splendid equip- I rnent and the innnediate prospect of a new gyinnasiuni. are the t fruits ol' the past. l lnstead of being a foundation upon which to rest and an achieve- ' ment in which to glory. these things should become harbingers of still better things. Pliysical and niaterial things nray beget success of like kind. lidueational standards and progress rnay inspire to better achieve- inents. One of the evidences of our progress in the educational world is shown in our recent accreditnient by the Anierican Asso- ciation of University Wlonien. This recognition, with that of rnern- l hership in the Uhio College Association, the North Central Asso- ciation, the Association of American Colleges, and a place on the approved list of the Association of American Universities. places Otterbein College in the front ranks of colleges in Anierica. Spiritual life and growth should also he the result of past achieveinents. What Otterbein becomes tomorrow must be built on the foundation we lay today. Inertia and irnniobility quickly turn 1 into stagnation and decline. l Success and progress of the past niust be the lever by which we are lifted to higher and better things. Otterbein niust look to the luture, not merely as cl dream of a rich new experience but as a R period of larger life and development in the educational Field. the spiritual realm, and the physical plant. l ' Character, service. elliciency, personal unselfishness, coupled with a world outlook for international and inter-racial relations. must l ever be kept before our students and teachers and our supporters. i To this end we strive and to this end we yearn and pray. , X' P Y Presirtlelzl. ' Page Eiglileen l l l 1-.. - - f- A -A esp- ,,,-i .. -if .ft I sf 1 Q , x- .. ,- X ,xi ,V ', f 'A '-X Qvaiyligstt by v. vl t i f . yt it Mt New XX X A fic -1 sf ' 4 -gf A x 'v -, ' Ji. ..4. J. PKR '-5.,,,.' safe ,,p f' sy. 5-- 1- -.. - ..L , -E-:..' ras, s .s A--...4fg..Lj NWK, ' W if t' WISDGM BETTER THAN RUBIES By DEAN N. E. CURNETET. AM., LITT.D. It is said we are living in an age characterized by the ucash reg- isterm and pleasure The might of money and the lure of jazz often blind the vision so that the eternal verities may be lost. The tangible seems so much more real than the untouched, the visible than the invisible. However, students. and even the untaught, know that the worldis work is done largely by unseen forces, and much of pleasure and enjoyment comes from inexplicable and little-undeiv stood sources. Education deals with mental and spiritual processes. There is an accumulation of knowledge. This is valuable, but chiefly in relation to the growth of life and character. But for the creation of per- sonality our mundane life is without explanation. There is a sequence in values. First the eternal, uwisdomf' then the temporal. knowledge, The former abides as He who is the Truth lives. The latter continues in that degree that it finds its anchor in 'l'wisdom. College and university professors and students are now in a period of tests, surveys, acute researches. These processes are commend- able but have their chief value in the finding of ultimate truth bound up in the Infinite and manifested in the universe. Our time seems very materialistic, yet, there is a permeating of the spiritual in a higher degree than in any former period. The peril is that the spiritual may be conceived to be but an atmosphere wiwthout personality, thus it may scatter as thin air. Our colleges should foster with certainty that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdomf' Then life's challenge to our young women and men will have a charm and a dynamic that will make all life purposeful and exhilirating. Our campuses then will be resonant with a new joy not found alone in temporal pleasures which at best are short-lived, but in the glow of the eternity of uwisdom which is better than rubies. Let Otterbein professors, students, and constituency pledge them- selves uanew to be sure to the lure of wisdom rather than rubies, to the charm of life instead of the attraction of mere things, to the halo of creative energy and glory found in Him who is the Way'. the Life. the Truth. Page Nineteen Qc' T T553 'QNX if wcitewtxgp I 1 C.. -1- 1 NOAH E. CORNETET Dean of College: Professor of Creek Language and Literature A.B. Otterhein, 18923 A.M. Otterhein, 1903: Litt.D. Otterbein. 19211 Studied at Chicago Uni- 1 veriaty. 1902. Memberships: Central Ohio School Masters Cluhg Classical Association of Middle West and Southg Council of Ohio Clas- sical Conference: Member at large in Pi Gamma Mug Author: Prayer. A Means to Spiritual Growth. Listed in Whois Who and Who's Who in American Educationfi 1 . 1 1 1 HORTENSE POTTS Dean of Women A.B. Otlerhein 1913: Hartford Seminary Foundation Diploma, 1913-143 A.lVl. University of Chicago. 1927. Membership: American As- sociation of University Women. Une great fell011'sl11'p of Love ll7I'0llglI0llf the lrliolc ll'l'lIt' crzrtli. CARY O. ALTXIAN 1 Pioiessor of Rhetoric and Conlpoaition AB. Olterhein. 19053 Afsl. lxlltio Stale. 1912. Nleiiilierfliipsz Central Ohio School Masters Chili: Modern Language Assovluliott National Count-il of Teachers of English. i 1 I Page TIFFIIAY +1--av----1-?7 --ff-1-v -- V- - - - 2 - - -- - A-1-f----vrw-15 g og :Q-91.2-.111 ff' . f ta. mi-at 15 No y MQ . f U Ac' L -1 xXI,j1 tl qfyfg, , .-cs . .2 ' J. :,,x.-,,.M, X fl jf Kxgj! g.f,,.-.t,a-,....L, 1 me 1. ,M L, ALXQLY' --.J . 'lag Q34 X it l l MARY E. BARNIIILL Assistant Dean uf Women and Professor of English Literature A.B. University of Kentueliyg LLB. University xl of Lnnisvilleg Graduate Western Kentucky State Teachers Cnllegeg Stumliecl at Peabody College. Memberships: Kappa Delta Phi. Listed in Wl14,1's Wl11'1 in Aineriean Elllll'2lll0TI.M MIIHV partly' fs. 111111 lflrolfy lmpes to Ire. l 1 It 1 l ,, 11' I l '1 0 I Il I 11 l l . 1 JESSE S. ENGLE P1'tilfCSS1PI' of Bihle 1 A.B. Otterhein. 19143 DD. Bamehrake Thenl- ' ugical Seminary. 19173 A.M. Chicago, 1922. Membership: Natinnal Association of Bihle ln- 1 SlI'llL'lUl'S. , Dv the dutv' 1t11z1'r'l1 lies lll'fll'6Sf tlzee. lUl11'Cll thou lmoztvexi to be ll rlutyf Thy ser-111111 flzlty' will IIIIYIICI-V have IH'l'0IIlf' C1L'lll't'l'. l l . l 1 l l l I l l l l ALBERT J. ESSELSTYN Assistant Pmfessoi' uf Chemistry I BS. Alma College. Alina. Mit-h.g lX'l.S. Cor- nell. , Let notlzing be done tlzrozzgh strife or vain- gforyg but 1.17 lOIU1ilI6S3 of 171151711 let enelr esteem others better 111011 tl1en1sel11ex. l . l 1 l l Page Twenty-one l I 1- 'fQ1.'1'f ',. 4l'f5 C'-'i '75 C -?'AimC Ci- i'i L' if 'X.-?g?5'xT 1, Q '-,CEE 'B JB' B 'Ali l 4 ll Q' 14 1 l '-'ff ' MQW-A A A213112 23 C ,Wu .Y,, l .E . .. ai. ..- V an -Tfifgifsfwfmrff, 'ig f r'i. t -' pf' an we Nil '. t Q? if , wg ..-T l BENJAMIN C. CLOVER I lllwvfessot' of Miltltematics 13.5. Noi-thweatern, 19073 A.M. Chicago. 19253 4 I ljurfl Graduate Xvorli. Uhio State and Minnesota. 1 Xletnlrershipfz Mathematical Afaociation of l Americag Mathematical Sot-iety. I t t l t :lx My Fztffzer has f'Ul1ffllll6'fI ztorlring I0 this i lzour. so I uorft' Inu, t 4 t I l 1 l ALMA GUITNEH llively Professor of German Language and Literature I AB. Otterhein. 1897: Studied in Berlin, 1898- 993 A.M. Otterhein. 1904: A,M. Columbia, 19113 Studied in Berlin and leleiclelherg. 1912. Mem- berships: Association of Modern Language Teat-hers of Central West and Southg National Edin-ation Aaaociation. lftlei sei der Mwzsflt Hilfreirlz llllll gut! F I L 1 FRED A. HANAWALT Professor ol Zoology 13.5. Otterhein. 19139 MSC. Ohio State. 1921. Klemhershipa: Ohio Academy of Svienveg Amer- t itfan Assoviation lor the Advancement of Sci- enr-eg National Game Pmtective Aasot-iationg American Aasot-iation hlummalogistsg American i Society ol Parisitologistwg The Ornithological Clulbg Sigma Xi. K. t The pox1'l1'zte sfrft' of Iil'lI.QI,07I is lite feeling of t . . , , 1 being 111' 1701770 III Goals lflifllf, t l l l l ' Page Twenty-tzco fi 77 .--:fav ,it A A U an-A 3--1-f ,, it ta ftxux Qafgfrffffg 4,134-:L14-i -ma-1: 'a , - ,, . A . ,tl J ,jxgza L t fzfq-Exif c e ' jfig? , a E fftifi NXEJIP E We . .S 1 .. -n-. - - .LJ lwi Sill 1 Ll? U l EDWIN M. HURSH ' Professor of Religious Education and Sociology A.B. Otterliein. 1905: A.lVl. University of Chi- cago, 1912. Memberships: American Sociology Society: Religious Education Assoeiationg ln- , ternational Council of Religious Education. lJl'l'l-IIIIIIIIIIIQ pro-tr11ll1. l l l n l l . JAMES H. NICCLOY 1 I l . Merchant Profeesor of Physics and ' N Aatronomy I i BS. Purdueg llsl.Sc. Ohio State University. i t lVlemherehip5: Sigma Xig Ohio Academy of y ' Science: Secretary of Central Ohio Physics Cluh. S0 nmny Coils, so nzanv creecls. N So 1111111-v paths lfmt uint! and Il'll71lIQ , lT'l1t'7If just the art of being ffirzll ' 1.5 all tim! this xml li'Ol'lll needs. I l l l I RAYMOND E. MENDENHALL ' Director of Teacher Training t AB. Penn Collegeg A.lXl. Deb Moines Univer- bityg l'd.M. New York University: Ph.D. New York University. lVlE'lHllE1'Slll1JbI National Educa- tion Areociation: Department of Superintendence. N.E.A.g Ohio State Teachers Associationg Central Ohio Schoolmasters Clulii Pi Gamma Mu. To lt'0I'.SlIIifl riglzfly is to love earlz other. , Each sznfle ll hymn. each lfillrffy It'0I'll fl prayer. l i y . ' Page Tzreztty-three l ' -I f'-'V 'f- 'K-TT' Y- fl- Y W Y A Y V Y t Tri'-Tryk if' . '4 -l . , X l4.4'f'L X Ir 'lr . If ' jg, . 5- 1 te i.t.f+ A c t Xu 1 1 ll . .f . .1 X .1-,,1 ,,-' N., -wxzv-,.-1.5 , .1, f N ,ir ' 4-JA Q-,,N4 g,-X L -5 nl. ,X-gf-, E:-.:'iJ..i. .. . . K ,Jffzi-Eflfjgrl. ' T..Y,-.51.L...L-n i I fihffi TI'-1 -,TTPC iff. 7 K Y' -1 r 'Wi 2 ' 77' +C '31 -, rv ,I-1 - W -4. ,l-- A - .xr-,,,, .V I K, , ', .. .I It V K -NX-. kj xl..i i W K4 ' X9 1 C K .4 ,f I xii. Ni . - f .5 'J I , J XY, 3 1 5 5 X l TQ' pu. is - N' Liga 2 'Lg ' ' ff 115H.1f,fi..2gQfL ...aiiixi Q7 . ' N If flli M ' V 1 'Lij 1 V U V 1 l'lOWARD 1lIfN1xlf 1 l Assiftuul lnflrlu-lm' in Nlaliieliiulii-5 r 1 AB. Olterliein. 1924. Heinlmersliipuz Si-imu-P f' ' Q Clulig Quiz uml Quilig Ohio ffimfc-rem-e uf Flu- Q Eislics. Dust flmu lun' l1'fvf' Tfzcn flu nu! .Wfll!llIIlt'l' fimc. fur tim! f.s the Xlllfi ffff' is niurlf' uf. i 1 . V i i 22 1 GILBERT E. MILLS 1 Asfistant Pmfessoi' of Rmnanife 1 Languages X 1 AB. Ollerliein. 19201 University of Paris N ' Poitiers. 19217221 Gracluate work at Ohio State , 1 University. , Study to show tlzyzself .... ll IUUFIIIIIIII7 Ilmf I rzecrlfftlz not In be rzmlzrzrrzcrl. 1 r ' N 1 I 4 Q in 2 1 r 1 W I 1 J N N 1 . PAUL E. PENDLETON Prnfewmr of Rlieturic and Cmupnsitimi 111.B. Denison. 1921: AAI. University uf Ne- 1 braska. 1922. Meinbershipsz Mmlern Language 1 1 Assuciatinn. Ixicep pvg:,2i11g Illfllj rwr1xn'fw1l1'n11.sly nf ilu' llflilil' mslf. V 1 1 Page Twcnly-four in' 'T' fn gfw: 't r-' 1-5 in -P rv ifkw- fUf3,-.- --4 WG -,ni Mc M im 2' ff .. A ' . , ' ,I 'K I 1 'Ja ' 'J' ' 'LJ-I 17 xf- K, 'J - JL . ' X 'QIX' - uxilr Y Y -:Ln 1 s-. Yrrv YWYY Y D ' -A I -V - ii-1 yy roast ai i' in W1 ALZO PIERRE ROSSELOT y y : Professor of Romance Language and Literature l AB. Otterliein, 1905: A.lVl. Wisconsin. 1908: A Studied in University of Paris. 1910-1911: Ohio I State University, 1914- and 1922. Memberships: l Modern Language Association of America: Fed- 1 eration of Modern Language Teachers: American Association of Teachers of Spanish: National t Education Association: Secretary of Ohio College Association: Pi Kappa Delta. : Keep your bead in the clouds but your feet on t the ground. ' THOMAS J. SANDERS : Hulitt Professor of Philosophy l A.B. Otterliein, 1878: A.lV1. Otterbein, 1881: l y Pl1.D. Wooster, 1888: LL.D. Otterbein. 1912. Membership: Central Ohio School Masters' Cluli. t Plzilosophy crm bake no bread, but she can pro- 1 f cure for us Cod. Freedom, and Immortality. l t 1 l t ' t ll l I i EDWARD W. E, scams 1 I Professor of Biology and Geology A.B. Otterhein. 1907: A.M. Columbia. 1915: 4 Studied at Ohio State University. 1926-1927. y lVlemlJerships: American Association for Advance- I 1 ment of Science: American Microscopical Society: American Entomological Society: American As- : sociation of Mammalogists: American Ornithol. 1 ogists Union: Ohio Academy of Science: Amer- ican Forestry Association: National Association of ' 1 Audobon Societies: National Education Associa- i tion: Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society: l 1 Sigma Xi. F j Give to the world the best that you have. And the best will come back to you. 4 l y Page Twenty-fre fri 3 7 or fscrss ,P te lj 4 l . '-'-1 riff ? - -- K .J f - k 'Q ' : I-50 5 ' .. 4, , .fr ij . ff U I ' 79k +V 9' ' Q ltr lv J 3.1 ! B 1 gym f Sf 6 . fxl' 141- lui' l'L117XY -fi' - ll- -SS - A ----... .-......llL.4g14-S , xl ii, .-1 V-7, GEORGE SCOTT Fliukinger Professor of Language and Literature The foulislz fear fortune. the wise endure if. I l l SARAH M. SHERRICK . Pmiessor uf Engliali Literature Pl1.B. Otterliein. 1839g Pl1.D. Yale. 1897. Mem- i lmersliipvz Modern Language Association of Amer- ica. l l Pcnre. if pussibleg but Irullz, at any rate. l v l li I I l ' . l JOHN F. SMITH i Professur uf Public Speaking A.B. Otterlieiu. 1910: A.lN'l. Claim State. l92llg Graduate wnrlq at Ohio State. Memliersliipsz . I. L. A.. N. A.. and N. A. of Teachers of Q Speevlig 'llliela Alpha Pliig Pi Kappa Delta. r . Liz-ff ClIl'I.Sl. 111111 all thy' life sim!! be .Al szreef. uplifting 7711.171-.Sfl'vV. l A .suzrifzg nf 1710 fair Il'1II'f6 Searls , That frail l'l1l'OIlL-gh all eIer111'Iy.' 1 l Page Tll'C'II1wV-Sill' 'ws 5'mS'ik-WNW S' fi' 'Wk W' ' f' 5 5515! D,t.f12eiQExi5.MQ.M4XfXIX-ZQf5keffQ X' ,ff mai LQEL--4'bff ?7 1 H.- 2. 59295, l CHARLES SNAVELY E Professor of History AB. Gtterliein. 1994g Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 19023 Puhlic school work. Massillon. Ohio. 1836- 1388. 1894-1896. Nletnhersltips: American llis- torical Associationg American Economic Associa- tion: American Political Science Associationg Central Ohio School Masters' Cluh: Charter Mein- lrer of the Ohio Acatlemy of Social Science. ' Dost Zhou love life? Then Jo not SLIIIIIIHIPI' Iflnw. for flIfIfi.S the Sfll-fl lift' is mrnlt' of. 1 I f I l l I t 1 I HORACE THOOP Professor of Economics and Bueiness AtlII11I11Sl'l'Z1ll01'l A.B. Otterbein. 19233 All. Ohio State Univer- sity. 1926. Memberships: Pi Kappa Deltag Amer- itfalt Etjonotltlt' Asworiiiliolt. The one .sure proof of lillS1Ilil'fIf1.UlI is ffm! it N I'IIS131.l'f'S. X BYRON W. VALENTINE Professor of EtlLlCHl1UIt AB. Colgate. 1901: Cratluate Hamilton Theol- ogical Selninary. 1906: A.M. Colgate University. 3 19153 B.D. Colgate University. 19251 Post Grad- uate work, Cornell. 1920-'22g 1925. Nleinher-ltipez Phi Beta Kappug filltlo State Teacher-' Afsocia- tiong Central Ohio School Master! Clulig Na- tional Etlucation Associutiong Department of Superintentlents of National Education Awocia- llntt. 1 Alt. but 51 IIIHIIS l't'lI!'lI .srlzoultl c'.rcf't'rl ,IIS I grasp. or zrlmfs I1 henztelz for? 'WPS gms- 4 - 1 Page Tltrezzty-severz I tn... I . 'T'.r7':':f'-A of e A -- ,f-A -1--fr , 11173 3.151 Q? ig? K7 1 1 Xb? ,Wil-kr 3 i La' I-:ij A- ' -, A 11 GLC, 5 A ' E 47, Li ii AT: -1 1-1 1 LH! IS Al1tLltSTl1S WEINLAND i l ,lJ1'ofCss111' of CllCll1lSlI'3' 8.5. Otterhein. 1905: A.lVl. Ohio State Uni- versity. 1910. lNleml1erships: American Chemf ical Society: Central Ohio School lVlasters' Cluh: Ohio Association ol Chemistry Teacherb. All. 11111 fl 771flfl.S 1'c11c'11 511011111 c,r1'cc11 1115 gl'l1.Xf1, or ll'11f11-S fl 111111111211 for? 1 l 1 L GLENN GRANT CRABILL llirector of Conservatory of Music 1 Bjlue. Otlerheiu. 1900: Studied organ with J. H. Hall. Cleveland: Studied at Push Temple Conaervatory. Chicago. 1903: Studied at Leipzig. llermany. 1907-1908: A.A.G.O.. 1918. Mem- herahipsz The National Music Teachers' Associa- tion: The Ohio College Teachers' Association: Organiat ul Scottish Rite. Aladdin Shrine: Or- gauixt of First Congregational Church. Colum- liusg Dean of the Central Ohio Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. 1l111.s1'1'. 1111' S0111 of 1111 I111'11gs 1Je1111tif111. I l i 1 5 1 ARTHUR RAY SPESSARD I Instructor in Voice I 1 B. l. Neff, 19118: Diploma of Music. Lebanon ' 4, Valley. 1907: Studied Voice in Philadelphia. New York. Springfield, Mass.. and London. Eng- land: Peahody Conservatory. l T111' csl111111fc of 11111511111 1'111I111'c 1101's 1111! f1f',lfi'l1fl 11111111 11112 1111.11111e1' of .S,l'lIIll110I11t'S one 11115 11c111'11. 11111 11111111 I111' 311111 .S'YI7IfI1IOIZ1t'S 111 0716.5 11111111111 r11111'c1't 111111.s. 117111 I111' 1l7I11ll1Sl'S l11e1'c .S11IllI11lI1i'I1 111 111111171-11'. i Page 711146171-X-l'1g1If v--f- ---,-.. . '---Q - -rv ' T- 1-r a T 1- ..,, T '1' 2+ J' 1. Mc 1 X ' .1 f f 2fe.i1'R5ST1 EA -LAl mb Vxflbbf ff, fi: .J 4. Zia- K . .xx B W f ,J 1 5252 I KM, , 4 HA 'Q' -A l V LULU M. BAKER :ws Instructor in Piano A.B. Otterbein, 18983 Graduate Otterhein Con- servatory of Music, 1898g B.Mus. Otterhein, 19173 Studied with Howard Wells. Berlin. Ger- many. 1910-11g Peabody Conservatory 1914: Chicago. 1916. Of all the arts, great music is the arf To raise tlze soul above all earthly SfUl'l71.S , l HAZEL V. BARNGROVER lnstructor in Violin B.Mus. lllianol Otterbein. 1924: B.Mua. lViolinl Olterbein. 19253 A.B. Otterhein. 1925g MW Graduate work: Violin-Mrs. Mabel Dunn Hop. kins, Columbus: Robert Perutz. Cincinnati Con- servatory. Piano-Mrs. Vililhur T. Mills. Co- lumbus. Memberships: Ohio Music Teachers' Associationg Columbus Symphony Orchestrag gm Westerville Women's Music Club: Central Ohio I Chapter of American Guild of Organists. lllusic is Illjll .Sairl to be Ilze .Speech of tlze angels. FRANCES HAll'iRl3 Instructor in Piano B.Mus. Otterbein. 1926-27: AB. Otterlvein. 1927. We lfnou' rlzcy' music marle ln lzeazierz. ere IIIUIIHX wreffffozz. aw. .MH I Mb V3 ..,,., 2 A I. Page T1t'e1zty-n1'1ze Q CMXXIX- r- - .-. - - MJ 5 1 x v . I 'WI' . . - 'ITT' I.,-.3:'y-flwgt-42'-atv f X If ki x, jx it ., N 3:12 4! gA'V?L,?7 I 'N lv , 5 Wi U 'I ILE fqlgf is r., I I MRS. NIAHIQI, DL NN llOl'l'llNS lllHll'll1'lHl' in Nmlm Uruiluule Cinviunuli Cnnaei'vulury nl Musieg Sluflieil in Cliii-ugu Musical College uncler I Leupulml Auer: Post Craaluale win-li umler llerutz in liim-innuli f'fumei'xulu1'y of Nluxie. Klemlwer- -liip-: XXUIIIEINIS Nlusiv Cluli, Illlllllllllllh. Ulxiog Suilmluy Nlllblf' lilulmg Delta Omicimiz lIum-erl- meiser ul Culumluis Symplwny Ol'f'llE'9ll'Ll. Thi' IIIIISIF' nf Il IIUIII1' life rmrl true, KIABEL IIHABBS STAHKEY li1sl1'l1a t4u' in Sm-lmnl Music. Singing, Histury aml Appreciation Diploma of Vnive. Otterllein. 19053 Dipluma of Pulnlif' Sc-liuul Nliisiv. Oberlin. 1915: llranluate work lniverbity of PlllSlllll'g1ll1 Cosllmpulitan Sc-limi uf Music. Cllic-agug Olierlin C4'DI15EI'VdllDl'57Q i Fluilieil willl Dr. Carver Willialii. f,'11l1111'f' is Illlf lIIl'fIXlIl't'll by the grerzfness of file fieffl 1l'1II'C'lI is 1'UIlt'l't'tl by our kllozrlerfgaf. but by Iliff lIfI't'fwl' uitli zrlziflz nie 1-rm perveiife rela- tinnx in flml fielrf. Il'lIt'fl1EI' great nr small. AGNES WRIGHT I ' lnstrluflm' in Piano I I I I Bjlus. Otterlmein. 19193 Stufliecl at Cliic-ago I 1 Klueii-al College uniler Rudolph Ganz: Gl'21LlLlEllE' ' N lmlilule of ,Nlusical Art. N. Y. C.. 19263 Stumlieml I Iwo years with Artllur Nevusleailg Culumlnia. A 1927. Nlemluersliipsx Saturrilay Music Cluln aml Women! Music Cluln uf Columbus.. Olmiug Amer- ivan Cuilrl of Urgzlnialez Organist of Mayflower flemgregiulimial Cl1u1'r'l1. Columlms. Olmiu. Tn rl1'.w'n111'.wf' IIIUSI cffuquellfgllzlzsfr. iii. e 'jing W fi I I , 1 I 5, IN . pe W vw -Uv .wi 'ie 514' 'iei ,L . 1:54 :,.'-A I ii vi 1 K' X W-aww I I i I i 'lliummw Wk. I I I I Page Tlzirlv , . I I I I H, ,,, ee-e I e ,..Ww,..,..q .1 Lex -f ' L , 'KA -LI lf '4- y' V r I 'ty I::fQ3l3'4 Lflyfi t l ML LUX 'cn . Q- , , f fn' is ,f ..A. N---if-' 2 QM Y 1, ' , 12, Vx- by ll? Titan Q W 'df S S fit r,.'L ROYAL F. MARTIN Professor of Physical Etlucation B.P.E. SDringFielt,l. 1911: A.B. Otterhcin. 1914: Meinhcrsliips: American Physical Education Aasociationg Preaiclent Ohio Conference Man- agers' Association. Lim' up lo the best that is in you. t l l 1 g: I ALFRED BYRON SEARS Coach of Athletics AB. Wfooster. 192k A.M. Wlisconsin. 19231 lnivcrsity of Wisconsin Coaching School. 1927. Meinhersliip: American Historical Asaociation. COIISUIIIIIYV lIk'I'077Il'l1g. but not rzrlizfing. FLORENCE YOXALL JOHNSON Director Physical Education for Women Graduate Sargent School for Physical Etluca- lion. 19223 Stuclierl University of Wisconsin. 192-1: Sliurtlcff. 1925. Membersliipsz Cliartffr Member uf Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Zeta. Otter- lrein: Midwest Association of Physical Directors for Womeng American Physical Education As- fociation: Honorary Melnlaer of Alpha Chapter of Sigma Zeta, Sliurtleff College. Play the game for the ganzcis suite nm! play' it fair. Page Thirty-one i '75 47' 'fn' V AT MCMPL ,v, XX Lx 'f , X iii- -,.--Q.l' ..- - .. P r , if vlywf ci T7 l l I l ' i l 2 ' l l l l l l l I 1 3 C' fa? ffm t 1 1 1 i X-If T75 AA'-5' fl'- I fx if-fi: X1 f ff , I to 1, 1 1 1 113 wi 1 1 ,, I ix. , .L'Ly..5 'Isl ti M ,lf H H J QF- 7 x W ff N' ps . cf f 4- '- '--I-L m' N111 I., ,I- 5 :S I 'Ta' l Y 'i JOHN TOMPIxINb 1 Fresltman Athletic fit'13Cll and Varsity I I Line Coac-li I AB. Wittenberg. 1924. i I .4 1711111-S Ifliffllli' 1711151 be IIIEIISIIFHII, 1101 by his ' I 1',x'111101'11i1111rVv' efforts. bllf by his 11511111 Course 01 1 111-111111. I I I I I I I 1 I I I LENA MAY HOERNER Profebaor of Home Economics .X.B. Lebanon Valley: BS. Columbia: All. t.,11lu1nlJia. Memlwershipsz American Association of lniversity Women: Amerivan Home Eco- noinics Associationg Pi Gamma Mug National Education Asaociation. . Life is mast f1'0l1I 111111 11111111165 T110 111z'11g.Q 51111111 111111 51111164 1x1'1111111fss I-I1 111111111e1 s 11'o11111e. f,'11111'11g1' 111 IYOIII' 111111. i lfN'lfl,XN 4.IAKl'ljN'l'EH Assistant in Art Departinfrnt I Assistant in Latin Departlnent .X.ll. fIllE'l'lIf'llt. 1927. 11'111'1'12 1111111111111 A116115 111111 5111'1'111.'.x. 1111' sl11'1'1'1x' !i'I.llgS 111'c' 111111'111g .... 11111 111111 1111 11111111's 11111111 111051. 11'111'1'11 111i1'1'111'.s 1111151 1111' 11,112 111111 15. 111111 1111'1'1-'V11111' is 11111 lI'll11l. - 1i'f1,U1' T1111'1y-1110 i ,VY V Y Y W ,V , . ,,.,, ,.,....Y- - '10 - 1 1' F y-1-, . ' A 1 . 7? -' -X - ' '1 fr. '-N + -if-1 ,C r f ,V L 4 'v ' y Vi I I ,f fir- K xx, I- 1 ' 'f ,,1 .iv 1.1, 4' ,t - I I 1 1, .,-fz' as -, ,w .. mf -, . If 5-d, g Y-Ly ' ,gn 3- L . -v f ff -- -- V--f -v-'v f-' ' ' 'Nm -1 M WL-A , . Us P.F:-'if'Xj'T1i , Ami., j A A Uri,2ir,.r7?111 f' A 1-1 ' ff fr ' 'ff' v '.'ff'17. Q' 7 ' 1 Q X '-..1-.Y A 1.1 71 Tug? A Cf MQ-9 fn, 11' Y..,.i, f, A x1' I L..-ls 172. iL.4'5T:fi-' Ll' ' Q ' 'J Ll' 'fqv ft'-1.1 IV 'L '1'7f'x'3' .J 1 ' ' 'TW -. -Y, 5 , 1 1 E 3 E Q TIRZA L. BARNES i Librarian of the College 1 BS. Otterhein. 1885. Memberships: The Ohio i Library Assoc-iatiung The American Library As- ! SOCi3ti0n. N0 entertainnzent is so cheap as reading nor any pleasure so lasting. I n 1 1 t Q 1 ANNA DELL LAFEVER 1 Assistant Lihrarian l'h.B. Otterheln. 1892. Membership: The 1 Amerit-an Library Association. Banks are lfze true lezwllers. They give to all 1 who tri!! faillzfully use them, the society, the sp1'r1't11aI presmcc' of the best and greatest of our race. I I 1 4 I ' NELLIE S. MUMMA Assistant Librarian BS. Otterhein. 1397. 1 1 Page Thirty-three I I I 11 ffwvi--ir' 07 3' ' A 'Y ' - 'rv --L -v-' vu ' ' ---' -4, f 1 '1, -4'-- 4- ,f:... X 1-1 . ,T .fx ' y - f --af I gg' 4?-.A k 'Q -. -it Er ,x 1 ig V Z? E' 'x 5 .' 'r 'U '1 3 1' I-1 ty . ,, 1 .- . ,. ,- X , ,X f Q .. t-, X 3 X X3 .J ' J fl. ' 4 ' ' 1 ' M rl, ' 1 xN..f '..f:i'Q --.1 :t1f:l1f5 it , A 1 A .L -e511b.tt? .1 LQ'--..f..t 3 , -Q LEWIS W. WARSON Alumnal Secretary AB. ii1llE'I'1JC1I1. 1905. FLOYD J. VANCE Registrar AB. Otterbein. 19163 ANI. Ohio Stare Uni- versity, 1925. Tu thine Ollfll self be true. and it ltfl-H follnu' IIS the Illigflf the llfl.V. thou 1111151 not then he fzzlsv to any 1111111. JAMES PORTER WEST Treasurer uf College AB. Olle-rbein, 18973 A.M. Otterbein. 19041: Studied al Ohio Stale and Columbia. . . . . earh fur lhe joy of the 11'11rh'i11g ,ind f'r1rh 1.11 his .separate 511111 Shall llll the thing us he .Sees il For Ihr' Cm! of Ihings IIS they HIT Page Tl1I'l'fvV-flllll' .3 f l ii 1 xy 11 1 Q, ii 1 Xi ,Wm W 12 .XM- .'. ,'- 1 n V ' I x ' H' , . . 1. 1 , Lf ,fl ii? 15. is 'ii -- I . , TX ,L 1. x y 1 1 I 'ky X ,fnlk . ,. 1 , 5, 425 1 - .I. S'l'l iAR'I' IN N ICRST fiolifigf' Pawiol' York llollegiate Institute. York, Pa.. 1913: AH. Lebanon Valley College. IQI6: BD. Bone- lirake Tlleologieal Seminary. WI9: Graduate Work linion Theological SE-lninary and fitlilllll- lmia 192-li-26: MA. lloluinlmia. 1923. True ll'Ul'liAS afone are wezzpofrs of frm' flmzzglvl. If I be free Io use llzese. I um free To lu' trulhis flllllllflltlfll. MRS. KING My IIIISI-IICSS is not lo renzulfe nlyself. H111 nmlfe the flbS0ll1ft' best of what C011 mrule. UR. KING AB. Utterlmein. 18943 DD. There is ll rfesfinv' that nzalxes us brotfzerxs- None goes on his nay alone alll llml Ire send info the live.-1 aj lfnnzex bfzefr into our own. others. Page Tliirty-jizfe ff ,..v x y I Ln If fl E ri ku I . J I :' ,VIWX ,-Hwy i i fiagr-Site -Q W V dx ZNL22 X al-:lp 'n l r l , t 1 t l 1 Page Thirty-six STUDENT ASSISTAN TS Hannah B. Head .... Ethel F. Shreiner Ruth E. Weinier ...... ,... Mildred C. Forwoozl .... ..... Leila Griffen ....... Charles Mumma --- Mary Mumma -- Ernest Stirm .... Kenneth Echard ..... 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Sczllmrz REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR RUTH WHIMIQIR: REPRESENTATIVE S E NIOR , 'A Q v ' WA M M e f bf .A- I I E, i? . ' 5, . 6' pg fm., 'aww--I--- QIENTIN K1N'1'1r:l1 REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR I is t .4uw.4... fu . W gfii E N1T12T1s HUNTLEY SENIOR CLASS CFFICERS I .. .W .- in fir' xxgiis lf lllll'lFh Nluinma. treasurer: llladya Ili'-key. -evretary: Frank Nlraf. viee-presiden SPIN IUR CLASS HISTORY We are the seniors, we are the chosen, we are the aecflairned. A toast, brothers. to the seniors! .lune of 1929 finds us arrived at that goal whieh four years ago seemed so distant and so unattainable-We are about to he graduated. Soon, too soon. we shall he writing those two letters after our names to indicate that we are the latest addition to the salt o' the earthf' ln September. l925. the classes of '26. '27. and '28 opened their eyes in astonishment and dismay. A new class numbering nearly two hundred had entered the halls of Otterhein. and the upperelasses tremhled for their crowns. Nvell might they tremlile. and many the crowns that have fallen in the past four years. ln lields schol- astie. athletic, forensie. musieal. and literary we have proved our worth. lVlodesty forliids our dwelling upon the details ol' our glory. Sufliee it to say that we wear the rap and gown with an easy grave that liids fair to disconeert our-oming generations of asliirants. From our numlier we have given many young men and maidens to direct and lead eainpus activities. For our own guidanre we have proudly Chosen in our lireslmian year. Harold Thornlison. in our sophomore year. Alliert Mayer. in our junior year Don Shoemaker. and in this our senior year. Quentin Kintigh. We salute yon. men and women of Otterheinl We salute you and liid you farewell. l'u 1 lIIl1l fll'Il t t Q4 lffu'r1l J. Bfxtuan. AB. xV6Sl6l'VtH8. Olltu Tul6'tl4r, Oltiu Pltilaletllea f1l'C6l1Wil'll Pllilaletltca Arlvutus fXVuluen's Intel'-Sum1'ity llutlm-il. '28, 29: Attemleti State Nnrtnal Srluml. Bowling Cap and Dagger, 523. '29g Intramurals, '26. Green, Ulliug Sigma Zeta Fraternity. 28. '29: 27, '28. '29: WllIllCIlq5 Atltletiv Awtwiatimt. Hume Eumulnivs Club. '28, '292 Soc-inlogy 28, '29. Club. 29: Clturvlt Clwir, '28, '29, nSl'l.t'lI1'f' uml llnmf llft'l7!II7l.0l'.M lnmlc Iimmzurtp AB. Num Bmcwttmn, AB. Cleiurlteteal Tmnn Dat-hi Westerville, Oluiu XVUIIICIIE- litter-Snrtwity f:1bllIlL'H. Y9: ljleiurltetea Oynx UClll'3l1 Hall Board. '28. '29: Chtllltfl' tflulm. Wumen-R Imm.-Sm.m,m, U,um,il -27 -28 27. '28, 2295 Otterbein Nlusic Lllulw, '25, '26, -29. A 77, '28, '29: Soctolugy Ctult. '28, A291 Wimtt- ,. .. .5 .V A b, .' .9 .O . 1f1n't fflrf. 6-ns Alhlctu' Asmt-tatum. -8. -9 NT1l'fIIlilt' Tlfesf' Page l701'ty'-1l11'66 Hl1lI.l'1NLX M Butt AB t i l X 462' ' W' -x ' l x l I l A T52 it l I l wifi ,louw CAlu:oLi,, AB. MXLURI-,D BRIGHT, A.B. Akron. Ohio Cmjli l'l,uUS6 Men! lnter-Fraternity Council, '28, lntramurals, Varsity '26, '27, 29: Varsity Football, '25, '26, '27, Vai Basketball, '26, '27, Varsity Baseball, '26, 28. MSCI! Fogfi lwlmciow Esrumc C.u:Nias, A.B. Great Valley, New York Philalethea Non-Group ... , - M vg- 28. 'sity 27. Cochran Hall Board, '28, '29, Life Work Recruit, '27, '29, Soc-iology Club, '28, '29' 'lreek Prizes, '27, '28 and '28, '29, g'Pure in Heart. Page Forty-four -' 9 Vanlue, Ohio Philalethea Attended Ohio Northern liniveraity. Happy All Day T,If0IlglI. Roisum' B. BRomgL1-Li, A.B. Dayton, Indiana Country Club Attended Philips University, Meifs Inter- Fraternity Count'-il, '27-'28, King Hall Board, i26, Cap and Dagger, '27, '28, '29, Theta Alpha Phi, '28, '29, junior Play, 'QSZ lVlen's Varsity Debate, '27, '28, '29, Pi Kappa Delta, '23, '29, College Orator, '29, Exteinporan- eous Speaker, '28, Winner of Prize in Decla- mation Contest, '29, Tan and Cardinal Edit- orial Staff, '26, Editor of Sibyl, '28, Quiz and Quill Club, '28, '29, lnlrainurals, '29, Public Speaking Assistant, '28, '29, G'Pr1'1Ie mzrl Pf6j'lllll'C'6.i' l l f . 5 I l t 4, -, l L I l 1 by i i I If . l l A IV1' lla I f, 1' ' A I Q .0 4, gw . ,Jw X .IQ in , 1 -if X ' - Puinlifi' L. flll'Xltl.l'.b. A.B. In l,. D12-K'l'liItl,Y. AB. Vi'l6rl6l'Villt'. tlllllb Atta. flllltb l,llllHlH3IllG21 ,lnntla Home EC-mmiiiit-Q Clulu. '28. '29g Sm,-iulugy Meifs Senate, i271 Maul Img,-.lF,-alermw fllulr. '27g Wuiiierfs Atlilfflit' Asmviatiun. '28, Counvil. '23, '29g Cap anfl Dagger. i291 .luninr -29- Play. i281 Men! Varsity llc-lvate. '27. '23. i293 Hui 1'lu1llf'1m'r1 fllurry Hflll7L'fft'.N.u Pi Kappa Delta. 28. '29: tjniistittititnial Ora- tor T293 Tan and Cardinal litliturial Staff. '26. '27: Menk Clee Club. '28 '293 Intramurals. R- 0,4-W Cm mm, 13.5. '28. '29: Varsity Ftmtliall. '2T. A291 lllllltlfll i,I.I lx 4 . . .X ..- ., ., , . ,. V nupnmiea C.hnn'. 26. 21. 23. 29: Varsity lravlx. 29. I K M , , , ,.LmMl.C,. 'Lap and Qaggert llleta Alplila l ln: l4l'6I1t'.ll ' Plays. 293 Sigma Leta l'ratGrn1ty. 291 Mens ee tllulr. '27, '28, i291 ll1Il'dIHlll'Z1lS. '26. '27, CLAIMS Dlf'fKl',H'. AB. '28 '29: Wlinner nf Foul Slumting: Cmitest. Oil City. Pennaylvania -394 fjlgiurlqelea DWI NAIIISI-1' at i'lI1'1r'111'gl1l.i' l',1'f'5ltl6I1I XVmnen's Senate. '28. '29g Winn- en's Inter-Sn1'u1'ity Cuunvil. '27. '23. Presi- flent. '28. '291 French Plan. .271 Tan and Cardinal Business Staff. '23, '291 Tan ancl Cartlinal Editorial Staff. '26. i272 French Cluli. 726. 213 tflass Se4'1'eta1'y. '23. '29: Y. W. C. A. Lalnnet. 23. 293 Nu-nology f.lulr 29. 'LTIH' True l1fv11'I.M ' 1 r Y ' l 1 Pago Fairly-'flu' ,J . 1 5 'gl 1 ,V 1. 1. . .1 . 1'111l11X111l1 D1l'w'l' B N W111 11 111' . 1111111 1111111111 Y .X11?11N 11111-11-1' l'kl1t?1'lll1zf 1.,,1111111'11. 211. 29. 111-515111111111 11141111112 '25. '26: 11161115 Yarfily Dv ., ., I 1316. 2.6. 1,71 S1111 teal. 2.1. 2113 V N 11111 11a11'e EX16111lj11l-E 111111- . . . 4. .9 1114 111F'111. 5'S1'1l11l1 B. 1.. 1... 211. 291 51'1P111't 111lI1l. '26. '27, 128: 1'1'es111e111. 23. 291 1,1'1?H1111 11l S1QL1lltl Zeta FI't11t'l'1111V. '29: 1111I'kiII1ll1'Ll1xj S1D1'11b11PQy 111l11l, '211. '29: vLll'h11N 11'H1'1f. 211. 29. lf 1111111111 1f1'11.s11f'.1 .11 1111. 11:11,'1' 1 1111-'lil' ,. , 1. HS. l111yl1111. 1111111 1f11f1111'11v11J11 11111 11111111111 5 5111111114: 51:1-re!my-'1'1'1311s111-1-1' S111 111111 1111111111 71 711 W . , ... . 'L 3 111111e11's 1101'-Sl 1 1 111111 111111111111 J11. 29: 1,I11c111'a111 111111 1111211-11 11 76 11111114111 11 1 ' 111111 .. . c 111111. '27. '2111 11111111111 111111111 123. 129: W11111P11's Vanity 11191111113 '26, 27' P1 1xz111'1 111'-11-1 '26 '21 '28 '1'11 1111 Y 111' ' A 1..........1 i121 -1-1-. 1-1 1 111111411 11115111155 511111. 231. 25. 21. 211. '29 -X - .- 26. 21. 23. 11111 1x1lI1'f'11 78 llll' l,11'1'l1 l,1 LfIQ ljllgf' f 11rl1 111.1 1 . 511111 111151111'fx 512111. '2T. '23: S1'11Q111-1- 111Il1l. , 1--- 1 . 1, 'Wx -.-' I ill! X -1122 fy 11 R wzfvysfgllw 11111 1111111-:L 1-11 x 111111:. 11.11. 11lll'l'1S1llll'Q.f. Pe11115111'e111111 1'11111111'I11e.1 1111111111111 W11111e11's Senate. '23, '29: W11111f'11R 1111911 S11r111'1ly 121111111-11, '28, '29g .1J1'1:?P-1116111 C111j1l1'HI1 H2111 H11z1r11. '29g Cap 111111 lrlagger, '29g 111111111' Play. QQSQ 01161116111 11'111f11- 1I11111. 126. 21. 23. 293 11111'2:ll1lll1'31S. 26. 21. 283 511121111- 11gy 1,I11111. '28 '29g W11111e11's A1111P111- A5s111-1a- 111111. '28. '29. H1f1'1'. TlI4'l'1'. IIIIII E1UFl 1 ll'lIt'l'f'.M 1 1 . 1X1-.NNl1l'l'1l lk 1L1I11fXI1I1. 13.5. 11111111e11sv1I16. 1J1?1111Sy1V2lI112l 1,1I1111111LI111CZ1 A1115 Menk 11111J1'-191'111e1'1111y L11DllI11'11. '27. 128. '29g Ring 11311 B11ar11. '211g 1'1'es111e11l 1,l11l111'Ll1111l1 B11a1111. '29: .11111i111' 1,1ay. '2S: 1Y1e11's Vanity Dc-11u1e. '27, '28, '29: P1 Kappa Della: 7122111 111111 1111111111111 121111111111 511111. '26. '21: S111y1 B11s111Pss 51311. 123: Y. 31. 1.2. A. 1,1z1111111Pl. '211. '29: S1'11i'l11'1? 11111113 S1gl1ltl Zeta 1'11'111e111111vZ 11111'z1111111'111h: 1.11CI1IlSll'y AbhI51i1l11. 251. 291 XE1l's11V 15'1w11u11. '27. '28 '29, nl 11111111111 flllllllllfll.-1 w.l il li 'f ', .WV t . VM f l i I ' i, ' 1 ' v x I . 5 , , . V , , , 3 ' '- 5 ' 0'0 iii? J' 0 fl - f .' 39W X ,I '4' M 2 W , ? Q , 35' ,J W M N M 2 I ' f i ' l. A l X . xxx- wwf' l by ll. , K ff I l 4 XIARMMJI' C, lim,iM.'i'nx, All. ligwis Flalahs. NB. Warsam. lnaliana Winclliam. Ohio Cleim'liel6z1 Phoenix Pliilmnallnfa Plmilnni xVUlTl'C1I1.S Semile, 28: Wmnenk lIll6'I'-Sul Sec-tion B, E. Calminelg Nlen's Clee lilnli nrily Council. .291 Cainpns l,Inunc'il. '23: Atli- '27, 23. '29: Clinic-li Llmir. 21. 23. 29. Clic Bnalill- 28- ,293 Fl'f'nfl' VIEWS- .283 Tall NI,'I7ll,,l'.Y.W:llIl.S nf Il Plllllml IIIIIISIHI.-Q .inml Carilinal Businew Stall. '26. '27, '28, '29: i Qilmyl Buainebs Stall. A231 C. E. Cabinet. '23: Y. YV., lj. flaliinft. '29: .ll1.ll'3IlllIl'illh. A28 EU. XI. l:',HAw. Atl!- 2d:PW.,nnei1HslAIl1letii' Aasm lLll!ul1. 29. Westerville, Ohio ll! mm U' lleznrlietea Plinenix Wnineimk Senate. '29: .luninr Play. YR: In X 1 vt .Q .T .2 .gb J . I i LAwi:icw:ig l'. bnlcl-Jw. Bb. ll m'?L'lf' Q50 .QL 3.1 .L Wmlluli Mllle' Ak Ol, Aswviatuni, Ji. -Ji Sm-iulngy llulm. 'mn nn , . ' NHRA.. Plllllilhl i Y. . . . ,, - . l'I'6I'H'lI Plays. 271 lirencli Lluli, 21: Mens W. . 5 - . 1 1 , lylee Llulm. 27. 29: lHll'Hll1ll!'Llls. 25. 27. 28. '29: Sociology Club. '27. '29g Bkllljlb-lxlilllfllilill l,l'L'llf?Sl1'2i. '28, '29: College Ori-liestra. '25, ,27, '28: Yurnily Tram-k. 527. 28. '29: Hnlaler of 220 lmx lnmlle l'E'4 1IlAll lm' Oltelrlmein. Sun of flu' Cmlwf' Pago For!! -SVI i L i nyc.. lv Mm 1 1 ' V ' -'N , , ,X - 4 s Q l hr- , ,,, 'W l .' 1 Wlfx y E 5 W W' - ' QQ' za f Q 0 l -A Q .fgfffgg fi.:- M' i ffwf f .iq jr ff f E f f if f Nwffxysv .wr f A 'Ei A I Rl'SSI4,l,I, llluFT. HS. EUNA Hmiis, Bhllls., A.B. NCVtlllil, Ohio Sn-nttalale. Pennsylvania llliilmiiatliea l'hilnla l,llilz1lf?lll6Ll Arhulus. S1-if-live Cluh. A231 Sigma Zeta FI'Lllf?l'I1llY. Cap anal Dagger. 26. 'IZ7. '28, T293 Theta l A291 lIlll'L1II1lll'i1lS1 Yaiisily Trai-li. YH. A291 TPH- Alpha Phi. '29g Junior Play, Q81 Ollerhein nif lllanager. YU. lx'lllSl1j ljluh, l,lllE:lI'I6l' Nlemher, i26. '27. '28, ,f11,f,, U! 5,'lt.,,,.,.f' Pl'6'4l4lCI1l. 29: Wumc-n's Glee Cluh. T293 lritemalimizil Relations llluh. '26. '27, 228. '29g llliurch lllmir. '26. '27. '28, '29. Diploma in Iji.i1.x E, 4gn:ii'H4N, AB, V 'e' will Waisuu. New Yurk HP 'i U 'i l'l1ilaIc'tliea Au-ally Wmncniw Senale. '23, i293 Yvmneifs lnler- Cla :asia W. fllQNDliR. W. AB. Sumrilv Luumfil. lr. 283 t.m-lirun Hall ll l M liuuiwl. 28. 29g Lunipus f.m1nvil. 128. 2291 W ehlelvllle' Ulm' l'iI'f'l11'll Plays. '261 s.-am-C lllulr. '21 ua. 'QQQ Alps Sigimi Zilla Frulernily. '291 lfrenz-li Cluh. '23. 26. YT. AZHQ llillfllllllllllkl. 25. 26. '27, '28, '293 Y. Wi. fl. A. lfalrinvl, '23, '29: Snwiulngy lllllll. 'va .. . 'ZUQ llnllege Urvlie-Xtra. '2-2. 52202 Wm'11eii'S Alhlvliw' APR1N'iLlllllH. '27, '21 29: SPl'!'9lill'Y ' '. f M lu llr. Svlv-ai. 24. JU. ..l,Vp... Pugw l'i1ll'fY-Vl,QlIl li 5 I l, il -N ' , . . l l f t , ii 1 ig ' , . l i i i .X , A it J' . X ,pw If I it i X y it ' ' 4' , . ,.' ul W i - . V Q Jxl x . H ' A iii , . l Y 1 K -- ' . 1 It t ,I it ' A l l pg--fx I ff M X .. vi . ' 4. AA k l .3 ' 1' N A X 6 V Q f , ' 1 X - my l IQ i 11 ' t 1 . , -A ' i , Ilt:tzi:i4,i:'t' tl. Humitcs. A.B. Ihuus E. ,luiiwsuim BS. Peru. lniliana Pittslielil. Pennsylvania Lakota Nun-Crimp Cap and Dagger, '27, '28, '29g Junior Play Attended lfluuglitim College. Huughtun. New 'IZSQ Tau antl Cardinal Business Stag. '28, '29. York: S1-ienee filuh. 'IZ8. 29: F-igtna Zeti Sihyl Business Stall, T273 lnternatiunal Bela- Fraternity: Y. W. li. A. Cabinet. '28, '29 I - ls Club- 38. 29- The Ulirlvrxlfrrnlirig Heart. 0 Ccfrilcvl Lrzal-if' S. Osizuiima I-Iurimincw. A.B. N1TI'I'I'1S lll1N't'Lm'. AB. w'f,,m.Vi1le. Ohio Scfrttmlale. Pennsylvania Laiwm ljllilalelllea Taliamwi French Plays. 'IZYL Sihylg Cliuri-h lilmir Puhlicatiim Bnarcl. '29: flap and Dagger '28: '291 Theta Alpha Phi. '29: .lunior Play I J . l 18: French llays. i273 Sihyl Business Stall. '28q Wume-n's Glee Cluh. President, '29g ln' tramurals. '26, '27, '28, '29g Set'reta1'y-'l'reas- urer of Class. '27. 'QBQ Church Clmir. 'I26. '21 '23. '29: Wuiiieifs Athletic Association. '28. .99 hC1'I'lflt'I71Cl? Prefer Blurir1v.s. '25, '263 Winner Freshman Cmss Country 'P .95 xlltl. .,. . L'R1'p limi ll'i1'f1f.'ff'. Page Furry-nine 1-. . , 'H V ,Q-My 1 ,,T.1'+,:t 3 e rx l l if 7 'i 1 5. fi f '1'-- wi P1 . I 16 'J L- ll .Q 'ON l ' N. '. .- A -f Q' 'ft Sf' 2. 31' . IJ 'it Q' ' - 4 1. ' J W-, If '-, ,- - . 1 1 1'- JA--f VI. xt, fjf 1- an L I gm 0,1 1 W ... - - ..4.t.vI My' -I ,i,!- Y , ' , x i Q 2 . Y ,xxx t ' fp ' x I I , e, if , y 7 2. yi V 1 kv 'X I, 'kr X! s I 1 'Nfl Il tx' 4 fl, l l . 1 f ' P -f m -, Y A - ix vt .C I -, E X fb 1 'Xa li , .I I X 1 ,A .,. . 4 - - -- L xt.. ur- X, ' 5 ' '25 , fx E N1 . . L I , ,. Y V K K5 0-.37 . f .gk -.R z X . .X X X i . -1 1, . y , ' I 'N i X. ., , 'im 'sw' +A' 'bf' .N-V 1 i U X' -14 ' 'awww' Lies? 1' , VI: I, , , 4 4- .C .. 'xx i --:Ns 1 4 . , 1 rl' ,-- - fi I lx ' 7' I- A :iq li, ' q I 7 ff' xxx.:-Il, -Q lk -. N t -. ,.. ' ., 5 .1 3 .,..' ilixx- - t ' . -ag? l -, V yw i X W A W tx , . t ' llc f 'Z Q . i X l . f l i l XVILLIAM QUENTIN RtNTn,H. A.B. ORP!-IA Kmroa. A.B. t Greensburg. Pennsylvania Danville. Ohio i Y Philophronea Cook Home Philalethea Owl 7 f Men's Qenate. '27, '28, '29g lNlen's lnter- The Constant Nyniplzf' ' X Fraternity Council. '28, 29: Campus Council, '27, '28, Athletic Board, '27, 283 Cap and Dagger- 26- 27. 23- 291 M9119 Valbily' De- Lonngwrz BENNETT KNULSFF. A.B. 59 -9- Q., so ' J- Y V ' -io, - lnatelb ..6. HJ, -8, 7-9. lil lxaiipa -lleltaz -7. Phllomathea Jfmda , 28. 29: bihyl Business Stall, 27. 28: X. M. . , . . , I C' A fxluljingt '-76 '07 '-78. pl.eqi,1em -.78 Atteniled Ohio State University: Mens '99- if Ca1yingt -J? hog- '1,m.agm,.alQ lnter-Fraternity Council, '23, '29. President. 36' .58 59, R,arq'ity '10 .. .97 -,,8 .,f9f '23: lnternational Relations Cluh. '27. '28. '29, -..-.-.-.--4, ,..-.-.:-. JV- .,,.' .Y -1 .Zn L Varslty Basebauw QI! 28: Varsity Track. QL lrebulent. 28,1-29, Sociology Lluhz, 8 I '28. 'QQL C1355 f1,w5-Shlgmq 'QSW '29, The Man H lm Never Blunflcred. I All About Mc. l I lVlARY .l. LICHNIXN, AB. l i Cleiorhetea ' Canal Winchester, Ohio l Philalethea Arhutus l l Chaucer Cluh, '27, '28, '29g Sociology Cluh, '29. Fortunate Mary. l . Page Fifty I ji ti fgfhftl 4 'N 1' ,P lg' ' 7 Civ ' -' 1 if 1 NL if XXI. f Lf'-1 '7Qlt.f,'lfl A' ie--f-'-,aae ,- f N- - J D T7 if off V W , 5 if 1, x 5:1 Q 1?Xf Z-ti f - 'Ay S9 f1 il,f',,fiTf .,f6i .. t-. 7 77 -' f 0'f 1' C' 1 . K J NN - A ' T , - .45 , - 5 , 'w4f:- W7 1 'W' 1 ro l 3 MN' 'rt xllff J?-X in ' 7X 't fffx ix , f In-. wr Q -fyj,-f A ,gf-N,r.x X X. L isxx, .ff'K7gX.7 X J V-, ,V v 'hx 7' 'Qfjro fi ' 5l Q Xxff? Q in 9 ,gf if at att Q or fr . ,' .V t -'K' ',, I . N': . l .f 43' l oaqb'-'Q fi 'Lt?,.'-.1--,.U?:,1-1.4 xfqi' ,, af t I ,,- l- ffkrx fxr , Vx V- ,ff QJ t A A fp I. 711' 7 f T , ZR? FU -9 0.31 l CQ r I5 '7 If 1. N 'I' 'O l X ' 'X-12' 2355 ff for - of 3 , .-G 'X fw 1 f 5 X If rv y, ,,fz:, ,, 1.1.3 Xl :L ffl ...J f'fQlfaz 'a A. , XVILBUR C. MCKNIGHT, A.B. D1gx'oNA LEHMAN, A.B. Akron, Ohio Dayton, Ohio 7 Philophronca Cook House Cleiorhetea Men's Senate, '24, '25, '26, Men! Inter- Cochran Hall Board. '27. '28g International Fraternity Council, '26, '27, '23: Campus Relations Club. '25, '27, '28. '29, Sociology Council, '24, '25, Atheltic Board. '25: Mcn's Club, '27, '28, '29, - Va1'SilY Delmlew '26- '21 '233 Tan and Cami A Laltsfz fl Dill' Keeps the Doctor ,41vrlY. nal Editorial Staff, '24, 25: Y. M. C. A. Cahi ' ' , , net, '25, '26, Men's Clee Club, '24, '25, '25 '27, '285 International Relations Club. '25. '27, '28g Sociology Club. '27, '28: Banjo Mandolin Orchestra, '24, '25, '26, '27, Church Choir, '24, '25, '26: Varsity O, '21, '25, '26, '27, '28g Varsity Football, '24, '25 '26g Varsity Track. '24, '25, '26, Mor: ey to Bu rn BIILDRED M. lXlARSHALL, A.B. Cleiorhctea Non-Group Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '26, '27, Life Work Recruitg Sociology Club, '27, '28. With Malice Toward None. CAunoLL O. L1-315, A.B. Lebanon, Ohio Philomathea Sociology Cllllt. '27, '23, Anzb1'fz'on. Page Fifty-one Mcmxxnc C Q j l .1 l rs.-V 'N I .VI l ly I:- V 1 , 6-wvm ' 'ij' A . , qll I Q' A J inf' 1. 5 . 2-1 - r' ., l Aura-1 Hrru Nimnua. A B. Fmwx .I. Mum. BS. H Uma- 01110 Maple Heights, Ohio lllvmrlmvteu Arvally gpllinx Mtemleel Howling Green Slallfif College: wen-N genam -99, wen-N lnlPl.4Fl.atel.nm, W'u1ne11's lnterfSumrily Council. 29: Ciip Ufuncil' .2b,HB'uginewk Manager llmiU'l, rr ' My-' N7 Pl ' - V 1 J I nl A ,Q H.. W .I lk fy N l l,,aH'm' ff' '8' Theta Alpha 'nhl' Play, 281 Nlmyl Business Staff. 18: lntra. 29: .lumur Play. 23: Intramurals. 26. 21, 'IW .96 .97 .98 ,ggi Vflrgiw ..0-- -97 Pa Nw- N W Q: A czallmf-1 '27 '2a- umm. fT'uf'ib' HN T' ' -' Ay --J ' 7' fellivlg 'V-79 'W' Atlllli 'A ' infn 28. 2295 Xfarslly Baseball, 21, Ji. -92 Xu-6' cn.-.-: :nuns wel' ssuczn. , X. ,M-.,,, -1- ,, --79 .21 28. .ZW Latin Amihmnlx .Za .29 -lggeslclenl nf Class -9. lulwlu IIIUH Bmml. - l. HS'II.Sl' llllll Sf'l1,sib1'fil1.u ' ,,., .. 1 ' ' The !,111'w'jl1' f.llt'l'Illl. lf!lu:l,1-.s ll. Nl: xlxlx. A.B. Pllillipslnlrg. Ohio Plnilmnallumi lhnunlry lllulv Nl. NlYR'rl.H Nlxlfzurglz. AB. Klenl Stllltllfk 28: Klvnk lnler-l'lratf'rnlty Gahanna. Ollie, fithlllllgllt. l2U:l'All1IPli1.' Banvzml. 28: ll1'esirlf?nl. lllnlulellleu ggi' .arjnnil WHT- IAM? 'Ill ql'AT-- Altemlewl Ohio State lfniverhilyg Sqwinlngy N ' a , - ' .. . -. - -.- -. 1 t.'l'. 'Il' A I3 'II ' M1336 'Q fl ' 1-1 I Llulm. 28: Lullege Baml. 25. 26: Lullege Ur- , 1 -3 I h lr I Ng 95 V .dllI1f'. - . lfsl4t'I1. - , .mm u,y . un Vhestran ggi 29' Prvxiclvnl. '29: Nleuk lllee Clulw. AZ6. '27. 'QU1 lizlnju-lllamlnlin Ul'c'lu'sIl'u. 26. 21. 291 ln- JUS, lfmffffff P l lramuralH, '26, '27, 228. '29g Xlarsilv NU. l 4, ., . , w 28. .291 XilI'HllV Iran-k. '29: Vursily 'llennim '28 f.2lIIlLlIIl. 201 lfmlugy Assislunl. '28, '2Ug Claes 'llTF2lbl1l'Fl', '2Z9. Tf1c l,I'lIlll'H,E 7Wr1n. lillyl' f l'fI'l-filo 1 0 wa.-ann-w xl A, I 1 it L' if 1 I E 'Xia' Donorur C. PHILLIPS, AB. Portsmouth, Ohio Cleiorhetea Phoenix W0mCI1'QIHtCfqtllllIll Council '77 ' , -,, fy , ,',L,282 Cochran Hall Board, '27, '28, Y. W. C' A. Cabinet, '28, '29, Life Vlfork Recruit. E.X'ff00l'IlI'IIflTj ll7'orne11. VIRGIL L. RAVER, B.S. Canal Winchester, Ohio Philota Men's lnter-Fraternity Council, '28, '29, Science Club, '28, '29, Sigma Zeta Fraternity, , . 293 S0C1o'0gy Club, '29g Intramurals, '26 '27 '28, '29, Varsity Track, '27, Varsity Tennis, 28, '29, A Mothefs Recompensef' t i i ' i JUN ,J - E- - ' . m , Haj -' -, we 2,1 0 A Hixmiowii l'1LKINu1'oN. A.B. Westerville, Ohio ITlfI'3IIllll'illS, 'LLL '25, '26, '27: Varsity O.' '25, '26, '27, '28, Varsity Foothall, '25, '26 '27, Varsity Basketball, '25, '26, '27: Varsity Track, '25, '23, '27, '28, Varsity Tennis. '25 '26, '27, '283 Captain, '27, '28, FI'lIlI',t' Dfzfrflt' Dee. lVlARY NIQEDHAM, AB. Westerville, Ohio Philalethea Sigma Zeta Fraternity, '28, '29, Sociology Club, '29, Winner of Weaver Math, Prize, '27, '28. Kef'ping Mentally Fit. Page Fifty-three Vice President Athletic Board, '26 '27' v 7 7 , 4. . Q 1 'F' 7 Fmgnlx l'miL1uN. AB. Westerville, Ulliu llllllillellltld Ihllyglm Cap anal Dagger. '27, '23, '29: .luninr Play 9 283 Wlllll?lllS Athletic Assmi-ialilm. '29, a'Tl1e l1'11f'l1f1rztres.s, Ru1:1cn'r SI-LLIIEY RIIIHAIRIISUN, AB, ' Wlesterville. Ohio llllllu llll'nl16'zl Annex l HPCIPI' lf11fflf1'I.'l Page Fifty-four X 'J v Q,1alc,xLn A. Rms1,,I.w1'. A.B. Wlesterville, Ohio Pllilulnalllea Cmnnlry Club Henk Senate, '25. '26, 228, 29: Plllnlication Bmml. '27, '28g French Plays, '27g Tan and flarllinal Eclilnrial Stall. '25. '26, '27. '28, '29g Sm-iulugy lliuln. '29g journalism Club, '28, 29: Men! Glee Clulw. '27. '28, '29: Banjo- Nlanslulin 0l't,'l1E9ll'3. '27. 228. '29: Student As- siftzml in ljhysir-s Department. '28, '29. Hwr Sun..- flllXHl.U'l l'l-I EI,1zAr:1s1'1l Rla1s'l'. A.B. Sleellun, Pennsylvania l,llllHlElll6i1 Onyx Cm'ln'z1n Hall Buarfl, '27. '23, '29: .lunior Play. 233 FI46'I1f'll Plays. '29g Socinlngy, '27, N33 1,79 Hfr lx'n1'gf1l ffurnes R'111'11g.'l if-,--l '. , -..- V1 r -, t x txlv . f'x 1' I ' .j- V ,V-ffxvrx :ry-.-'-.af J X i if ' ' 1 v' . ,..' . gv,.,f,' v'l I X X . . l. F, , N ' :QW 7 'T' ll l l .1 I .V , I. . it . i it t'f:t-,1 'ut ' 1' P ll! 'v lk , : if l l X ,fl L. 'x, X-flax 'lf' 3 . 7Nl ' L.. exft cf 51 !,,x xx , If 'n-els. J ,ff ' 'V '- .b fl! Cixi .qi XIX t ' Lf '-A 't l tr 't X --. . A ' ' FGM Fiunm Scimriziz. A.l3. Columhus. Ohio Attencletl Ohio State Univerbityg Chaucer Club. '28. '29g Life Work Ret-ruitg Church Clioir. '27. '28, '29, Little Miss Sunsl11'11e. LILLIAN HARFouu SHIVHLY. A.B. Kyoto. japan Cleiorhetea Phofnlx Cap and Dagger. '27, '28. '29g Them Alpha Phi. '27. '28, '29g Junior Play. '28g Frent,-li Plays. '28g Tan and Cardinal Emlitorial Staff. '26. '27, '28, '29: Quiz antl Quill Cluh. '27, '28. '29: lftlitor Spring Nuniher. '293 Presi- dent. '29g French Cluh. '27. '28, Presi- dent. '27g Otterhein Music' Cluh. '26. '27. '23. '29g Women's Clee Cluh. '29g College Orches- tra. '26g Church Choir. '26. '27. '28. '29g Y. W. C. A. Cahinet. '27g International Rela- tions Cluh. '27g lntramurals. '26. '27. '28, '29g VVomen's Athletic Association. '28. '291 Class Historian. '29g First Prize Quiz and Quill Contest. '26. '27, The Hand nnfl the Mimi. ,qx , Y- - f. - , -- x s ,- - I-.v i - .- -. 5 N ,N , J 4 , - .XT ' Y I Q .C 1. .+, W Mt .ty ,V - 2- , - - 'l -v 1 - .4 '- V - 1- , , 4 f I I f , 1' U g , ..- R' iii? 'GR' . . rf, .2 s .iii Q. .f f . 5. . Y' qt ljtjRlVl'llY L. 9uAFEu. A.B. Benton Harhor. Michigan Cleiorhetea Phoenix Attentletl University nl California at Los Angeles French Plays. '29g Intramurals. '27 '23. '29g XVOIll6I1'S Athlethq Asxociation. '27 '29. P!I'l7lr'l of l,I'f'fIIIlS. EDITH Scuiaiaumc. A.B. Shantlon. Ohio Attenrletl Miami University. '26 to '28 Home Ef,'0I101Tlif,'S Cluh. '29g Sociology Club, .99 .4fz'r'f: in W'!7lIIlHflflIlIl.', xikk ' ' 2 - H f' . ' V I nl 'il 7 1 Page Fifty-five e. ' 'f .t. t ...X r N r 1 Q.. X , . .,. I-'WX11 tr f ,.,, ,L .- - 5 , . -.. '.-.I 415 - y ' ' ,fi ll 1 7' I,l.mn B, Sctttaxn. AB. li'1'ltt1I. Snntatxtits, A.B. New Philaclelphia, Ohiu . B3l'lPCfI1tI1. Ollltt Annex Plnlaletltea. Talisman Xlen.g genale '07 '-wg '-19 pregidem Q98 Cap and Dagger, '27, '28, '29, Theta Alpha .L ,-,-,,-, ,..,, .Q 4 ,QA ..' 291 Men s lnter-Ft'atern1ty Council. 28, ,293 HW' 'ig Jgyttn ,lililfn 'S' 017' Ifalggl Athletic- Board, '28, '29, Silryl Etliturial Staff, ,je ld' ' ' ,, 1'n?6 ' U, 656 fam ,f ' -27 -28, Y M C A ftahimnt -97 Q98 1.79, 29: Tan and Lartlinal Emltturtal Stall, 28. Sociology, '27, '28, lntramurals, '26, '27, '28, gg: billy' Busmess Nga' gg' 29: Iflfe Vllmlli 29, Varsity HA.. .97 .98 Wg, Vanity Foot l1ec'rtt1t: .lllll'21l!lllI'3lS, 26, 27, 28. 29, bom- bali .27',,,8- 01tel.T1e'in'ljelgU,Eite tok Q F ulngy Cluh, '27, '28, '29, Clllllfll Choir, '26, A fvmwreqxf-.38 7' ' 7' ' '27, '28, '29: WKJIIICUQS Athletic Association. J 2 7,' , ,, '27, '28, '29: Se01'el31'y to Regiwtrar, '28, '29, Pr'vS1tlw1t.s lm' lxzmzrn. ..SpI.H-r'-- H Nltntnncn Nl,-wtgtt, AH. ERNEST DA STIRMQ BUS' lurtle C,.t'e6li, Pennsylvania Bug-yi-ug, Qhi,-, l'hilale'thea ljhilota Frffnf'l1 Plays, '28g Sm-iulngy tllulv, '28, '29, Section B. C. E. Caliinel. 23. '292 Y. M. hlIlIIl'llI'I!llf1llAfV and l2l1llll f1lIl0II.,i C A' C'1lV'lf'f-V 28- 293 511211111 ZCIH Frater- Pnge Fffly-.Sf.t' ' nity, '28, '29: lN'len's Clee Clulm, '26, '27, '28, '29, Clturclt Clwir. '26, '28, '29, Intramurals. '26, '27. '28, '29: Varsity Track, '26, Botany Assistant. l28, '29. 'This Drzfs fl'IIIl1lll'SS.v l W 1 . 1 i l VD' Hilti.- C1.1NToN C. Tm'LoR, A.B. Keyser. West Virginia Jontla. Attended Shenandoah College and Potomac State College, Cap and Dagger. '28, '29, Theta Alpha Phi, '28, '29g Junior Play, '28, Science Club, '28, '29, Sigma Zeta Fraternity. '28, '29: International Relations Club, '28, '29: lntramurals. '28, '29, The Rampant Age. THELMA PLETCHER TowNs15Nn, AB. Weste1'ville, Ohio Cleiorhetea Life Work Recruit, Leader Girls' Gospel Team, '27, '28g Sociology Club, '28, '29, The Flapper Wife. ' I I 1 5 . .',, I- N- 95...-' it Z 4 X34 6.751 I J .4 'Z Q l f f I ' I J , i ' 1 X 'fir i ' aa.. X i . . , 1, 1, ff 7 ' ' 1' M 1 - .' ' l , vt if V AW CTL.. 'V . . G y . :y a ' M 5 22' ' ' it Emu SWARNIQR, AB. Baltimore, Ohio Philalethea Science Club. 26, '27g Presitlent Home Economics Club. '29, Sociology Club. '29L lntramurals. '28: Assistant in Home Econ- omics, '28, '29. T11 ll m bel1'11a. IlARoLu H. Tnowwsoix, AB.. B.lVlus. Portsmouth. Ohio Country Club lVlen's Inter-Fraternity Council. '28, French Plays, '28, Sociology Club. '28, Men's Clee Club, '26, '27g Intramurals, '26, '27, '28, '29: Varsity O, '27, '28, '29, President. '292 Varsity Track, '27. The Cranfl Manner. Page Fifty-seven . ,eq - f ' ' X t -:f.w,e,.', Y fy .,x, v Q ,K x 2 EG ,am 'QQ l X ' x ia' K . I i S S if f v-'mf . ,f - 1 M !V+ X Qt A 1 '1 ' K 1. b ,i 4 4: i. 4 ll lt' ' 5 X Juni-35 E. WAi.Tizl:. AB. lnleflu. lllttn l'l1iluplu'fniea Attenfletl Tuleclu University. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. '28. '29g Life Writnk Recruit. 27. '28. '29. President. i293 Intramurals. 23. 29: Varsity Baseball, '29, Lani fl'I7I.u ' Rlvru w'll1l1Allill. A.B. Beach City. Ohiu Philalethea Arlvulus WltII16ll.S Senate. '26. '27. 231 Wmnen'a lnterfSurm'ity Council. 27. '28, '29: Cap and Dagger. '28. '29: ,luninr Play. ,233 Sihyl lftlitnrial Staff. '27. '283 C. E. Cahinet. '26, '2Tg Y. W. C. A. Cahinet. '27. '28. '29g Na- tiunal Student Y. YV. C. A. Council: Science flluln. '26. '27, '28. '29g Sigma Zeta Fraternity, '28, '29g Intramurals, '26. '27. '28, ,293 lVmnen's Athletic' Aww-iatiun. '27. '23. ,293 l'resirlenl. '29g Asnistant tu Dean uf Vlfmnen. '23, '29: Vive l 'e-'rlen' uf Class. '27. 528. 414 lliinrnrrn of .f1flf1f1'9. Pngw Fifty-eight .Q EDNA Louisa 'I'RAcY. A.B. Portsniutltli. Ohiu Philalethea LOUIS Wmnenk Inter-Sumrity Council. '28, '29g Cenchran Hall Board. '27. i283 WllI11El1lS Var- sity Debate, '283 Tan and Cardinal Editorial Staff. 28: Chaucer. '28. '29, 'LTIIQ .ll1l'l'l'VV Henri. WENUI-:LL llumirps XVILLIAMS. AB. Canton. Oliin Pliilophrnnea Annex Men? Inter-Fraternity Council. 527, '28g King Hall Bnarfl. '25, '26g Cap and Dagger, '26. '27. '28g Theta Alpha Phi. '27. 323. '29g .luniur Play. 28: Men! Clee Club. '24, '26, '27. '233 Chureh Chnir. '29, 'GENIIIIHII Rnpef' N f 1 - A. ,' xxx . . lk 5 hx? Tift .1 l L1 1 . . ' f ' A- - ., v ,L-.. n .lx I ,, . . ,.g, -I, I ! , t 1 x t ...-,-..,f, ttiwtiy , 5- t lt , r. 7 '. ', -, , 1 , I ,ru .2 ,, lt QV. i 1' , ,, x 1 . , 3, 5 5 , lt V. l t nf '1 l l 1 ',v, 'x s..- , 1 l l 'W t , J ' N l yt 'KS is . t 1 i . . 'intl .t Y! I xx Id r W ' 'N-H 4 '..v K' ' A1 h 'Q' .-j', l, i Li: 'L vga, .-.px l l t F ' L t I l f x -J r A ,,,.n u Q I-is MZ.. .A 2? t ,' Nl,-XIII.-KN Giww, AB. Ctcxvrtz R. Luxts, AB. Duke Center, Pennsylvania Lluneiuaugli, Pemteylvamia Pliilaletliea Owl Pliilumatliea ,luutla F1'em:l1YPlays, '25g Frenclt Clulm, '27, '28: Prem-li Playa, '23g C. E. Calsiuet, '27, '28g Cliauc-er Clulr, '28, '293 Sun-ittlngy Clulr. '29. Frencll Cluli, '27, '28g Men! Clee Club, '27, --11 1,L,,-Q, WHS gobbyf' '28, '29g lnttamuralsg Banju'Mamlulin Or- ' t'lt6Hll'El. '27, '28, '29. l1'.s Nu! Our Fault. DUNALU AICCILL, A.B. Xlounclsville, West Virginia V Funk Hume L. XIIICINIA Nlcttttms. AB, Sibyl Business Staff, '27, '28g Intramurals, , Day ' Ohm V, . ,265 .21 ,28q 29: Varbity NOW.. .26 ,275 728, Plitlaletltea Creenwtclt '29, Varsity Track, '26, '27, '28, '29, Captain, Wmnetfs Varsity Debate, '26, '27, Delta '23, '293 Holder Otterhein High llurille Rec- Delta Deltag Pi Kappa Delta, '26, '27, '28, orfl. '29, lntratmiralsg YVomen's Athletic' Associa- The Goose Man. Wm- 23- 29- 'C1'lIt'VfIH'V Sper1l.'1'ng. Page Fifty-nine ...- , , , - ,y - .. , l f 1' ---it t , -,.,,,,1 , l A, w - v V - j , 1 Ax- t 4 V-, 4 w t 4 t t.l, X Lil? Q, tt t 1 t ',.7,,.f'-Q . N,Vt't+fl.,,,tFwf:.,,2,.Q, E., 1 , 'Y -was - s Jyrf - Y! 1. Msg, ff fu 4 9 if 3 q -bf y , I A .F XVl'lNIll',l,l, liumiim. AB. RICIIAIEII A. SXNDICRS. AB. She-lliy. Ohin ljliilnplmmea Annex Cuuntry llluli Cup and Dagger. '27, '28. i291 Nleifs Var- Allvnrleal Defiance College: Cap anrl Dag- SUY- .291 Varsity 'LO-M 27- 23- .292 Yarsity avr. '27: Tlivtu Alpha Phi. '281 Junior Play- Telmls- 27- 28- 293 S 'f'lUl HY lllllll- '28- 23: Klein! Varsity Debate. '28, '29g Pi Kappa I, the King. Della. 293 Sihyl Eaglitorial Stall. '28g Nleifs lllee fflnlr. '27. i292 Banjo-Manmlulin Orulies- lra '27 '29 - - - - -h llAn4n.D Yuiwc. AB. nfllllft' lll'Ill'l TlIl'01lS.H XVQSIQ1-ville, Ohm Clank lluuse l X H ,Y U Athletic Board, '29g Tan anal Cardinal Eil- ll'i'lll'lH A' wINl'A'1L' AB' ilurial Stull, '28, '29g Sihyl Business Staff. llf1Yl n- Oh! '28g lI1ll'LlIllLl1'3lS, '26, '27, '28g Varsity HO. llleimlielea Phoenix '27, '28, '29g Varsity Fmylliall, '29: Var- l'll'ClN'll Plays. '29g XV1bIl16I1lS Clee Cluh, SllY Bankfilllall- 29- Manager- ,281 VHYSIW 291 lntrannirals. '28, '29g Cliurvh Cliuir, '24, Baseball- 27- 28- 25. '26. '27. 228. '29g YVuinen's Athletic Assn- 4'Tl1c' White fll0lIA'Cy.,' -ialion. '28 '29, 'Ifulli Cfmrl Tinws III Schoolf' Page Shiv 'e rv' i A Effff-e k'x me XF ' 2 2 2 W it NL We WWW fiffffwff U L Clllgl fi A 2' M f'?t-,,4,f . n Algxfxf JZ' 'X llxifii' Ex gil i ji s l s f' i i . ffm 1' l io,-4? aw, 2 .Q D Q ilu' ii IQ '29 .f 4 l l I LE Row R. HOPPER. A.B. RALPH M. Giurz Mansfield, Ohio Doylestown, Ohio Philomathea Alps Pliiloplironea Lakota Sibyl Editorial Staff, '26g Sociology Club. Attencle-41 Wooster College: Merfs Inter- '26g Varsity Baseball, '26, '29. Fraternity Council, '27, a28g lntramuralsg --Coming Up the Road. Varsity Baseball, '27, '28, The fllllffllllg of Bllglllll Bill. I v Page S1'.x'Iy-orze if o Hj'1o'o i AN' Y If 1? ': ,Tl 47 if Q C'ffQ-A ' v gx v 1.-7-. ' ,T,,,,.5,:f,.,!-7,,.7,t,.., 1 ...,r, u , .- -. --- xi ,.1, '. . - , . 1 X , ' il 1g45: 45'?-fait df lr-if A 2.39 Ir- v llf 'X 1 -. .-....,, J A ,L JUNIOR CLASS GFFQCERS K .. .,. Wnifanur Page Sixty-two 'Q . ff v- .,r , . , X .X ,I ' if , . I ' 1 I l 1,, Dorothy Wainwright. secretary: Evelyn Edwards. vice-president: Theodore Cx-oy. treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY To OtterlJein's famed hallways Ive Juniors came from far. Our minds to till with knowledge Here where the learned are. To realms of highest honor On fancy's wings we flew: Now honor seats are vanished. Wave huilt our dreams anew. Through Helds of real endeavor And hours of honest toil, NVe're climbing to the heights agai Spite of strivings and turmoil. Each step is firmly fastenedg Each round we gain is true As the ladder of success we climb Toward honors ever new. With 6'Honesty'i our motto. Thru Oitterhein's loved halls, Weive come to the third milestone On the Road where Duty calls. Back Ito the verdant campus In future years we,ll come Our sorrows and successes bring To this, our youth's bright Home. ll NQYIS? 5 r 915 5 is s 2115 v.,-4 i Q v l k'i,'2:Q17fi:f, i 1 ii 5373 ,if Af, E7 H A - ' A fpl- 'tjf ' 'lv' , ,- , . '. ' X' 'V, '4.'i4jj1- l A N' lilgf il? fx Wxig .fjqgih--fail iifl p gift' ll, V ,Ll 1' it xl , NLF'-Rf LL!!-E his-QQ! 1.-9 jak'-'ld 4- i ix-13YLv,L-Y V' -Nix:-, i 'll' 4,-f',,:.4 'Il 1 l 5.11 -1 -V j I l V i l I , l l 'pai I il ' , l 'H l In - T x',1s 'W W . K '... A i N, 2 'NX l , ', 1 N :Wg --,, 2A - 1, 5 l l 3' fi, X A ' 2 ,P 1 l l l RUTH BAILEY DAVID ALLAMAN JOHN BAKER l Gl'6El1illfiCl1 COOL' House Plzilom Westerville. Ohiu Daytim. Ohio Columbus. Ohio I l l l l l l l i HILDRED ADAMS EDGAR BACLEY 5 X Marysville. Ohio Galena, Ohio , l V O r l l l I l l . l i I Page Sixty-three l fi ff' r'1--'M' A A ' ff f 21- r' ' '-' Nl' 4' - A' ' 7 F r' ., Vx' N ,-fi '- Ei Q67 Eff? X, L- L! 27: ,X C? TIT U 111: , NN X I , i, 3 Af ., X lwZ4f: i-A' OYEQLL-.f:D..,---.-......,..--.... .-- as X?-rf?-lhll xx--up Q 5' . -v V , i 4' J. va - - , I ,,,w , ZH, , .r ii 1 f , - ' . , ,t 4 ,I K' L k '., 1 - L l , 1 w. X 1 .T . A I .I i il ,-,' v ' . ' of: x .i ,U 7' r .Hx ,' V-c--.f',t'y---I'-cl, f . K ' 1 ir., .' 5 i i l 4 l l f 'K l WILNIA BARTLETT ULENDORA BARNES KATHERINE BEER I Lotus U1'L'L'lIll'I'C'l1 Clieiiy Creek. N. Y. Westerville. Olllll Green hui l ELSIE BENNETT FOREST BENFORD .41'c'ady Westerville. Oliiu Lakota Tyrone. Pa. Page SfA'fy'-flllll' 5 , , - 4 ' 4,4 1 1 , ,, 5.x 4 ,V HN '14 'T xx I1 J T I , F X :ai ' 'ikn.'-- . I 4 ,-. 11 Wi ee ' .T O. fm' 1 e g ef-frf-, 16.1 ef . ' f J- Ol' IC? '-Z'f F' A . N, I T- V. 'P' V' , ,f 4 f' 1 JI' fx , . .J ,, II :I :1 i-- J 'ia 'Lg 15:1 UNI' N1 '- f fq L I ji- ' 41.-1.x I I-. ' ' A ' ' 'W' AHA A e' ' -f H- f EI-,-.1 I I I ,F- L , 'f - v 1 , ' K - 1 I I Q . I X I Z! ..4Hv RACHEL BRANT CERTRUDE BILLMAN VIRGINIA BREWBAKER Shanksville, Pa. Westerville. Ohiu Talisman Dayton. Ohio I I I I KENNETH BUNCE THEODORE CROY 1 Country Club fvnfla W'esterviIIe. Ohiu Tmtwfimfl. Ohio '37 , me .K Page Sixty-five 1' E Evzi-if-,EIL H -. -E 7' r ,f ,Y 74--X esT?Z,-A 7? FET' 4 aw K5 71' S I ax mx I f f- f I U Ntgg-F,-1. ' , X5 527, , '.' , .J , J. Al , 7' ,- f 1 lx of-Q Cal ' , Y, '.Q.'u.X1'L -Q. I.: 4 Ll fl R -.Q f.. T X i , 1 , r w--new X ALICE DE LONG FLORENCE CRUIT FANNIE DAVIDSON Iiilighlflll. Ciilill 011,331 Arrmfi Westerville. Ohio Westerville OI 1 agp Sfxly'-six PAUL FLETCHER Cook House Weste1'ville. Ohio WILLIAM DIEHL Cook House Hamilton. Oiliu . k -,kt ' 3 i- ' N R'-QXXQ- ' .ff wma , T. W 4- x li W, MORRIS ERVIN RUTH FREES ALICE FOY Country Club Wiiiclliaiii. Ohio Arbutus Painesville, Ohio Johnstown. Pa. KATHRYN GANTZ Tomo Dachi Westerville. Ohio w,.-,v.-...-....0.Y.,-1-r-.f,--..M.,,,,..,,.A,.W,.,,.7,.,,, -,,,,:,M1: ,.,.., ,Z,--,,,,,,Y , .. A, RUBY BRUNER Arcan um, Ohio ' 'f3'2??5'I 1 ' 1' . -F ,rl HL. ' R . A f V ' + i R, ,, .G ..-- V4 O, 1, ,fu rf- z- -f Q 7 17 51.3 x .-. . . 5, wv M QP' , 'im KP? N4 4,2 :,Q'f f , ' 5242 , gig ,S x-if X' ' X Y' X - '2 N M- . . 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Ohio P I ! l N 'E 1 MORRIS HICKS MARIAN JONES i Plzilota Greenwich FI'C1fl61'iCiilUW'l1. Ohio Weste1'v'ilie. Ohio i I M l u I i M l Page Sixty-nine P ff' W EQ? fi Lixlli- I-i ' A L 6 L A if Ai' ki A ,Y .J ELIZABETH LEE MARGUERITE KNAPP MARIAN KIESS Tomo Dachi Arcarly Arcafly I Greensburg. Pa. Westerville. Ohio Bucyrus. Ohio i i i I W i i MARGARET LA RUE DAVID LEE Lotus Annex Deshler. Ohio Dayton. Ohio i 1 A I- .BH -. ' E , I g j W 'EN J A i A I 1 ' t i I 1 ' Page' S1'l'!'llf,i io v-1, A lf' 1,' ' 'E ' 'T ' ' N A Y E V - vii? E-FJ A 4 Va Q6 -g MCMN5' f ZF ?'53lkKJ?Uf .. - M' .-'.f' ' X NL! f A F1 -rx. ' E.j:lEQ,.. ff..cf!,.L -io miX'rTZ7'fC-1A A 45 g44A v A - + -- Q-as! Q 55 igifpiijfgi W ,N W. urwmwrrw xx W ,Ia fl, ,gf a iq! I 43 TI XIII, If-f.f'L4fl-If Q52 FI a I II N, I xg - I ' X IN-f I , I A . f Iv 1'-.X 261. .QQ - fy, IIQIJ I' I i r ' fp IQ-I, ,I x K., 1.,. ' f I. I fl I I I A I .,. I I w II I 1 - I If I 4 . , Y. i A WI . I I I I I I f I I I ' I I I I I I ' I TREVA MCKINNEY FLORENCE LINCOLN WILBERT MILEY I I Onyx Arcazly Country Club ' I Youngsville. Pa. Westerville. Ohio Waldo. Ohio I I I I I I I I I I I I FHEDERIC MILLER EVELYN MILLER I I I Country Club Tomo Dachi l Dayton. Ohin Peru. Indiana I I I I I I I I 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I EI I I Page Sezrlzty-nnf' P ..I .. ,...,' - ..- .. v- -' ' If-Q - f Y 1 V - I . V , 4 y-' QL! Ji, 5 , -4-, 1 r r Il xi x,5 5. . X 'L T1-I wa. WW M N XXIX f n I ,I ,I fa' 'K-Lfgfzl ' a' - im? fa -I, a- J- J- 1 L f a S- J ai' ' L' ' I 'LT I T. - - rodfnf r x X I W 1 to :I f',Z7vT5fg.fG-jg-ez! XD C1 X.. , X -. f X, .V -if-.1 .r' 'ft f' bw!! .YQ rn, , ' XXI ,lx fl -- L .- H, I if f 121 mf 1, 9 ' - -- - - '-v '- A W.. ' K: ,, -. I - LU I I 2 I 1 i E I MILDRED MURPHY HELEN MORELAND WILLIAM NESBIT I4l'bllfllS Jamestown. Pa. Lakota Burgoon. Ohio New Alfixandria. Pa. ESTHER NICHOLS A I'C'fIl1-V Dayton. Ohio GLADYS NICHOLS AIIICEI. Ohio W ,X Page Selfefzty-two ,Q v lr' - -.V 1' VA - sa 1, L I 2 F' X I LII ., .1jLQ1Q -- 1' , L ,X-'.L4. .v '- Z ,ll IXXI5 1 P if ' 949 'r'f:.3-'.,ig I.Q2i I -fi ,Q flfiig I I, Ala , -- . 1 Wi, . I v E- I. J i , - Y H A I I I A ,,- I I 1 I X I I I ,wr- ' . , yi I LELA MOORE SARAH MILLER EDWIN SHAWEN Arcmly COSIIOCIOH. Ohio Country' Club I Lima. Ohio Dayton. Ohio I I I I I MARIE SCHNEIDER EMERSON SEITZ I Polygon Lfzlrozw I Logan. Ohin Columbus Grove. Oilily I fx N W ' 'XII I 'Q 9 iQ?Q I QAA I I Page Seventy-three ffiigff if 3Imiin72 if fi'fvr::2.g ff:-1 ml.. Jw ye. Ky , Lfif wi Sjw r -.' ki D -wq vit., I v I .L i 5' 1' . LAI 'QR' -I-7 - .LIL i--.fgEE--E -M I 1 2.-ffinri, XA-...f I I 1 T7 'w'W H' O ,O ' fy if lxfv 51 fx U 'jk'-. -fHji.jl3Q4,7f1v V, 5 5,43 ID jf hi I xt -, , Q, A 1.1 f- M- A Q, . if J 'Y-a ai i 1 1 O FRANCIS SAUL HELEN SCHEIDEGCER FRANKLIN PUDERBALVGH , Cool: House Tomo Daclzi ' Jonda i Camp Hill. Pa. Cortland, Ohio Dayton. Ohio ' i 1 i i i MARTHA SHAWEN HARRY SIMMERMACHER i Talisman Lakota L Dayton. Ohio Willa1'd. Ohio i 5 LA A Pum' .Sf'1'e'11t-H'-folzl' ' i ,Y ,,, , K. , ., ,f,-,g-- K - 4g W-. ,., H -4 I JL ' f of-Y' ,f A N f r r L 1 Gfif U'-f' V td oniffi' P7 ., ' 1 L ffiidibx i g O! LJ , -, . , , , f , ff ,, p ,, , 'olfij ' --,f 4- 11 OO HA OH4W O L':1LTf?1f.zoQ. O L - -'7' :lfN5- H53-x W H ' 'V' '. ' ' ' Affff. 'V A 75' ' l ' . ,.-- if X! ' N gif' g 'jf'1 21 F ,f '5 i ' ' ', 'H' , X lil illlnll , if Jill lv, ll l ll Q Q 6 l be '! ' M. l l , EVERETT SNYDER EVANGELINE SPAHR OSCAR SNEATH l Annex Owl Millersville. Pa. l l Lelmanrm. Oliiu D6C'dlllI'. lml. l 1 P l MILDRED VAN CUNDY ZOE SWITZER Lancaster. Ohio Phoenix East Palestine. 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Pa W, I, A - W GILBERT ALLAMAN .4nne.1' Dayton. Ohio 4 :R I 1 is ,us fy Page Sevelzty-six pl. -ui --' -r- Q - ---l-rv' -V - --fw ---- -- QQSTD? CM29, I I Q J - L.. A '-..' .LT .'- PM Y f',,'f-5-CN' If 7' U A H 'K ff ' 1' I , f jI.,x5wf .f X 'iff' f -,Ah -,I 4 1 P -N ff , X K. fiffffip Q25 if-wif F1 1- A ff i W N- . lr .' 'X J iiggfggi - .lg 1 -f ffk-mf -.1 exif i L f 1 LA VERE BRIDEN CHARLES COOLEY HAROLD DERHAMMER Cook HCI1l.Yt' Coolf House Lakota Camp Knox. Ky. Westelviiie. Ohih Barhf-mm. Ohio EVELYN EDWARDS LUCY SEALL Onyx Circ-Ieville. Ohio Westerville. Ohio A yo? ff Abi? i v-Q . ,-- -1 -x -. .. -. , I i . li I Page Soverzfy-scvezz 1 for A '- ix w I,-I u , , 4 ' Q,.,i.7i1 Oiaififilig- 5' lx. 5 r' f .. -.K -,., , V..., .,.:-,...-'..,- I, - - u- 'A - f 'x -. wh ,Af V. .' l 7 ' H I ., , .-, - . -1 I ,I , ,J f M ' . . , Il-: .1 L F , C' 1 -- ., L., R lx ? du R ,K 1 I 'Iss X f X f A , Q-- .IAKIES HARRIS RAYMOND HADFIELD RALPH GIBSON Cnolf House Splzirzx Cook House XYeste1'vill6. Ohio Beclford. Ohio Westerville. Ohio OLIXAIQR SPANGLER ALFRED .IORDAK Cnzzntr-V Club SIIIIIIIIX l'Iarriahurg, Pa. Maple Heights. Ohio kv. Zi f' Sl'l7t'7lf.V'l'l.32!If , , ---A ,QV ..- ' 5f1 ih',NiKXEX , '. x,f - l .e ,Q .- 1 -. -- .- ,., if 0,111 ff e Q., H, ,e ,, f f ' 1' 1,'- , V, 1 ,- -,yn .' V. '- A - ' 1 l l 'fl l C+: A-1 .. 1 M -fffcwwff KA we-J -, . 'X l N L1 I, fl J O A ' ' ' ff ' 241. 'iff H My' 11 ' l'-Q--. 'A ' 1 'Q 1 M ,. f, L xx 1 1 - , , ll l Ji- 11.2-'4,.fw. :JJ 1,-, we A . 1 f A V, WLQL-, l., 1 , 34. ... L , ' - . lf! 1 'I I 1, . ,T f l L ', ,1 A L ' ,. I ' M Y . X l A Ffa , TIQAZZQXQQ 3 A ' l I ., I I l ff' A: l I1 l l ll l 1 I. ll ll il ml l Q l i l l s l l l l l l l,,.-, . . 5 MARK IIALL JANE LUHR Annex Gl'l,Fl1Il'l.ClI Weston. W. Ya. Latmlme. Pa. JOHN VANCE .4nm'.x' Greenville. Olmiu PAUL HANCE Cook House Westerville. Ulm, ARLEY ZINN LIIIIIOUI l'arlierslm1'g. YV. N ii. 2 qw' F l v -. ,. , - lr ' ' r . . .. -1 Page Sezfe11l'y-n1'n P .., .-. -- -- ,-, , . - ' -. ,,,,f.z q',,-,.-,- ' -4. r v f x k' Q ' xl x fm xl 5 'a N f fl i ' ' I ' X -5- , . ,j ,.. .L Kin. , ar Y 1 I- 1. -.x 1 , .. '4' 4. X .- - . ' L I 7 l A , 1 , k I .L A. ff. .Ls-' ,,,', -,.. v, L IN CATHERINE ZIMM ERMAN .4rc111l,v' l'Im1nellsviH6'. Pa. 'i ,Ts 1 f l 1 l l 1 1 l I ' I I 1 1 Tsuyako Sugiura Mary Thomas Alonzo Zinkon l t l l 1 1 r X I l l yl Of particular interest among the special students this year has l 1 been Tsuyako Sugiura of Akita City. Japan. Wihile other foreign l students have been enrolled in the past few years. lVliss Sugiura is the first one who has kept her native dress. It would take only a few orange blossoms for one to imagine oneself in Japan when Miss Sugiura strolls by. I 1 1 l l 1 l 1ge Eighty'-urn' -4 ,,T.Ti...ljv-r rf ,QT K ' ,j s o' rr or i f .. A Qkgggzgg rf,yj:-sry? x . X . 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Y r vbnl I -34651, , . lt' ' ft' t'4f5i'2't2f- Olive F-hisler. treasurer: Henrietta Hx vuepi srlert Ixatlrleen Hancock setretarr r QOPHOMORE CL!-V39 1-IIQTORY ' s r C., c 4 On September 7, 1927, there arrived at Westerville a large ship- f t ment of exactly one hundred and fifty green plants to be placed, for beautification and other purposes, on the campus of Otterbern,-the t -lsr 1 Tl '-'d ' 'd-d l- dl ' c ass of 01. re gar eners sorte , arrange , an p ante trese new sprouts in various beds of learning by rrreans of nut tests, placement tests, schedules, etc. Wlrile they were trying to become firmly rooted . in this soil. they were pulled and pushed about by Mixer, Bonfire. activities of all kinds, and chiefly by the upperclassnrerr, crops of 1 former years. The outstanding victory. however, which proved r , Darwinis theory of the survival of the littest, was the winning of the ' tug of war over Alum Creek on Scrap Day. when these latest arrivals defeated last yearfs crop. the sophomores. i On November 17, the Class of '31 held a very enjoyable party at l King Hall for freshmen alone. They firmly established themselves 1 by entertaining the Class of '29 at a Junior-Freshrnan banquet held May 11. With the coming of the summer' came peace and reet to the weary young plants. The attendants and supervisors had guarded them care- fully. but weeds of failure had choked out some. while hailstones of misfortune had ruined others. Some of the most promising had I been transplanted to other gardens so that ninety-eight of the original t t number were left when autumn came. But. surveying the remains of last yearis planting, the gardeners saw that they were good so I t t they labeled them sophomores and moved them all to newer and l more desirable plots. A second year of life and struggle had begun. Again these sturdy students proved their suprernacy by defeating the newly-arrived ver- dant freshmen on their second Scrap Day. The year had passed I . . . . l successfully, each brave growing thing holding its head up proudly under' storms of abuse. Grades and such things. I C5 D On May 17 the Class of '31 again entertained-this time the seniors in a crowning Hourish of the second year of its history. Page Eligllf-t fIl'0 w I' P ' -2 .-1: , . -X . 5 , - . .-, ---1 F, x,,.,..,. ,,,...-. . v 1 1 - 1 f-xx Q ' ,y ,, xigtl.-f YI lf f v, X 5 H '53 A- S- -X 1 L , A, ff. ,'4:,,'4, '-.1 ,,-1 H f V, ,r 'J - - - -- -M ' - f fl s ,141 I I -x I , K Y viii ...V A V , A 1 1 X . ,..K, N H 's S r1 ' X 1 v ' W . ' 1 ' I ' W 1 1 xwxffx s. . , X 1 f J A I yi-A 5' mg 1-. .. 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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We came. we have seen. and we intend to eonquerf The Class of '32 came to Otterbein full of hopes, aspirations. high ideals. and Nmotheris cooking. We arrived from farms, village, and city by private car. bus, train, and unfortunately the Wiester- ville Limited-awe know better now. At first we were quite taken oft our feet by the compliments of the faculty and upperclassmen who tried to tell us that we were absolutely the best class that had ever entered Otterbein-later we found that theyymeant this year. Of course we took the usual nut test and set a new high cracking record. The only humiliating thing we had to do was wear the ridiculous tan and cardinal caps and ribbons. but we know that this was to distinguish us from the seniors. Sh! It's a secret. but we didnit wear them long sseyou know the intelligentsia always devise ways and means. lt doesn't seem necessary to say that we lost the sack rush. tug of war. Freshman-Sophomore football game. and won the relay raee and Freshman-Sophomore debate. not to mention a first and third in in the liussell Dex-lamation contest. for fleet-footedness and brains are rarely associated with brute strength. We have not been luminous stars in the social life of Otterbein, our only ventures being the Halloweien party and the Freshman- ,Iunior banquet. We will allow our numerous critics to judge whether these were successful or not. Early in the year we chose VVilbert Echard as our president and he has proven to be a true leader. If there was any doubt as to his ability his Founders' Day speech removed it. We are not ashamed of our record, neither are We satisfied, for the Class of A32 means to write its name high in the annals of Otter- bein. Pugf Fzgh ty-six - A 1 -' ,.- - ' X r .1 rr i. If V. , A, --5 ws' f,al.c!'?.1'1 J , y f f t 6 Mft Alfa. s X - its if I ' C rf. Li LZ: it M - -4.'f'- l nu- -1 - iv- v-Q .- . x 1 uh! . 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'NL.J'I L f: 'LQ ' -III?-, 74' i I U I I I W I I I I I I I I I . . N fx WS X If wf , I o NM XA I I 5 I - A I I I I I I I I . I 'vu I vi f , I I ,asv 7? y I 11 I I I First Ron'-Durfee. Ecllard. Evans. M. Finley, V. Finley. Second ROII'-FlICTkiHgCI'. Frees. Frye, Fugate, Gearhart. I Third I'20ll7-GIIIIIIHIL Hangen. Harris, Harverstick. Hauvermale. i Fourth Row-Head. D. Henry. Z. Henry. Holmes. Hoover. Fifth Razz'--Huston. Iammarino. Irvin. Judy. Lesh. Page E1'gl1ty-e1'gl1I .1 ft ff f 'F 4. F 'fi f F 35 '-' In c A16 an ' If F ML M X r 7' ' Q. F Q. 'cl ,F . . .-.f y 1 2 Q .Y ' .rl H IJ' '7 1 1 f ,Q f X i if Y ,if . .S Q QE' Z,-M.. Q' Q f Q 1 f g xx A Wag M A I Z f X43 fi N ' .,.. - , A Q ix A, j-fn . , I if Q -- Vqfwifai t . 'gf 3 A f fm, ,r Y' if SV JO? First Row-Lisle. McCain, McCluer. McCoy, Menke. Second Row-Montague, Moore, Morrison, Nicholas, Norquist. S 13 Third Row-Parkinson, Pauley, Peart, Peerless, Peterson. Fourth Row-Piper, Plants, Reay, Rice. Richardson. Fifth Row-Rieker, Robinson. Rutter. D. Samuel. Martha Samuel. Page Eighty-nine '-1' l 1 QJQQC YQ? ,JS L' '1 1,'i5 352' Q In , ' ' ,fr Q-X . '3 N, f -. . w Q V ,. f t t, . :lv-, , f . l 4 Y, Y V , I. D N lllf l ' W '15 23 Z lQfQl'f'twit llrxsr K LQRL7 jg St.- W4 -, ....,.. L .a S:. ,Ylxfl :ll tt LA? V fav '-'T V swims, t:v:'swxW: ' 2 N l I V 11,5 .A . ,V,, K , f., X .I if A l First Rout-Mary Samuel. Seall. Shaffer. Shankleton. Shelley. I Second RowAShively. Simmermacher. Smith. Snyder, South. l Thirrl Row-Stalnaker. Stoner. Supinger. Thomas. Thomen. Fuurih Rom-Thuma. Wagner, Warrick. Welty. Westerman. Fifllz Rcflt'-Wllipkey. Wltipla. Ketner. Little. Cutright. l ' Page Ninety l ' e -f V- -f -. S - e eeewea e e' e 'H , ee'- 3-':jr f r RLK'-L,-lui 'aff 60- r f 'f K Q,-1 gg, 4 Q wh .J Q Q, ' . , , 0 I Xxxvv -V vf. ' '7 '.-5 , - , f KK ' in . tg.-.:7'f:4 U .A . .. Sf ,AJS X- CD xii. 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H . .V ' Af ss if Fist -, , - S A t 1 lf I, ' ,, t . 2 - - , . 1. 4 t me , . h 1 t 3 .551 ,. . it 5 Vol. , A X A . ,ya --rays, H - Qs, . 5,555 4- V .. x f - i f W A. 1 r 1' ' 'f t, .' ,MT wg 5 it 'ef-V 1 -i - K' Ifj - A' ,ft ii . ' L Ei LJ- 'fi 'Ti' in fx fi lb .1i5',FLf:.', 1i.4f'SQy Atepamtftfr f all f E 5 f Q W 1 Li lf Alibi in 4 be-tititwit at t 1'tftgi-milvtti t it 1 s s if it s fe ta was it ,,f,',.,s'ff.j,g ,iii 0 't , ' tl fZsfr:'t'.fl ist qrleaaglillfflt 'i 'fl1uf,t 'ft1ef-Vfift'-,775 li fr , lit M: ' i i ' W all ll 1 5 liffln T L fi' Wi? 'T-l if' A ' sg T3 it Q 3 - 'A 1 it lg 4, tri I , fifty 5, , lgfylfi 'grief trlqtl, R 4 t 4 , 4, lggf daglsctiglgoi hAAV M wirj I -V ,jg-ki Pytflri, ,iL2g,glg1,.,c 11 L.-.l-ani-J?0.,:'i 'Vs ' 1 , in- - it - -if, N. 1 -1 17 1 '- - ' ' ' ' attire fwu' Y TI-IE EW GYMNASIU By Prior. H. F. MARTIN After a number of years of intense desire and fond hoping, the new gymnasium is about to become a reality. Blue-print plans with specifications are now in the hands of a number of invited con- tractors, and before this article is in print the contract will have been let and more than likely actual work on the site and building begun. The new gymnasium has not as yet been named, but more and more it becomes evident that the large integral part of Otterbein. the alumni and former students who contributed to his building, shall be honored by having the edifice known as the Alumni Gymnasium. The building will be above ground. only slight excavations of two and one-half feet at some points being made to accommodate locker rooms beneath the permanent seals. Its outside dimensions are 125 feet by 150 feet. The main gymnasium floor will be large enough for a basketball floor for intercollegiate games, 80 feet by 45 feet, with two cross courts for intramural games, 60 feet by 40 feet. Permanent seats on concrete will be on three sides of the gymnasium. while above the last tier of seats will be the track around the outer wall. Beneath the permanent seats, will be commodious dressing rooms with showers, etc. for the Varsity and Freshman teamsg a general shower and locker roomg rubbing roomg drying roomsg storage rooms: faculty roomg officials' dressing room, girls' locker and shower room. The east wing of the building will be two stories in height and will contain an auxiliary gymnasium 40 feet by 57 feet, four rooms for handball, boxing and wrestling, four rooms for instructional purposes, with offices for the physical education staff. Page Nirzctli-mo I 5,7 K i -V ,-., A I . xx ,Y V? V ., . P' 3 r' l l g' ' N ,ff , . . Q JL 4 4 .X -rfi ffbX f' xigx rf, l l - - '- - L 'L 2:7 513 1,1 ' K' .4 -.- -- - . f 1 ' ' . . .V . e 5 -. I . ' Y - . , . ...-,., -,,...., ,. - ' -.4'i'i J Vflz , ' -.K '14 xl ,vt ' 1 -1 , ' '. ' . . ,M . t 1 I . fin D li' i x f J r X i lxt 'Y lfltfl I-L X N 1 yf f :ff .tl N w f . s , f ' . t ' N -sa 1 '. , . .'-- , ,Qi 1. ,, x Y 4 5 . -L. 4 n.. 1 t I 1 I I PROSPECT A D RETROSPECT By Co.-wztt At.Fnt-in Smtzs l A review of Otterbeinis recent past in an athletic way is not conclttcive to boasting, except as regartls her track teams and her basketball team every set-ontl year. Material l has been sadly lacking: aclequate facilities have not been available: one coach lor all syorts has not Jrovecl satisfactory. These ancl a general lack ol' college s iirit l l . t . l have combined to place Otterbein in the rear of her natural and cleserxetl station in the Ohio Conference. Vtfith the immetliate prospect ol' a new gymnasium and its at- lenclant benelits. a renaissance ol' athletic endeavor antl accttmplishment is to be ex- pected. Better material will be attiactecl to our wallsg aclequatei lacilities will be proviclecl: the college spirit will be reviveel: a second full-time coach will be inatle possible: intercollegiate and intramural athletics will approximate one huntlrecl per- cent for both men and women. With a forwartl looking athletic program valiantlv supported by aclministration, students. and alumnae. a swimming pool and still t liner equipment will be macle possible in the near luture. The 1928 football season was the best in live years. with three victories aucl live losses. lienyon. Baldwin-Xvallace. and Capital were tlelieatecl. Hiram should have been clefeatecl but provecl unexpecteclly stubborn. Aiflecl by a lieltl of inutl and two blocked punts she gainecl an 8-6 victory. The 1929 basketball season was a disappointment alter tht- splentlicl record made last year when eight games were won and only four lost. The graduation of Sea- man, Barnes, aucl Buell was disastrous, lor lVliley and Oibson lailetl to lintl eo- workers to mal-ze a winning combination. Only two games in twelxe were won. but prospects are better for next year with several promising freshmen coming up. 1 . ln track Otterbein continuetl her splentlicl series ol' clual victories by taking the measure of Dayton. Muskingum. Kenyon. ancl Ohio linixersity. Pinney. Wales. Jones. lieigel and Captain Eristnan were a quintet ol' sterling perlorniers who are saflly niissecl this year. ,lust now Qaptaiu hflcllill with Saul. Snyder. Shelley. Wine- land. Green. Mumma. ancl liintigh from last year are carrying on. New men who have broken into the storing this year are lilurke. Heck. Yantis. Duckwall. and Broadheacl. On April 25 Wlooster broke our lour-year string of clual victories. but future meets should be more sttt-cessftil. Baseball proves to be anything but an unpopular sport. 'llwenty men are strixing to win places on the team. Only four letter men are back from the l9IZIl teams s Lee. Mraz. Fowler and llenfortla-:uid the other hve places are being hotly contestetl. Last year lout' victories were gainecl in eleven tilts. Tennis. though carrietl on without any supervision front the coach has proictl to be a popular intercollegiate and intramural sport. A schedule of twelve inter- collegiate meets yearly has been creclitably played. All talk now centers arountl the new gymnasium. More and better material. greater facilities for every sport. a new institutional enthusiasm. ancl a larger stall'-H these are now no longer an ephemeral vision. but a racliant prospect. ln a liew years Otter-bein may be expected to assume her rightful place in the Ohio Conference ath- letieally. as she has already in all associations and organizations of a scholastic nature. Puec N1'Ilt'f,l'-fltI't't' z JV .. X . , .. ,Inv- 2 x 'S JDK X - M K 1 ' - . Y V. 1 '.' 1 . ' L N' . ,, 4 K '- 1 Y s.. . , L - 1, .. H ,. ' 'K' :ir 1 . 1 L TIL' LLB 4. ,. - W f Tre. T7 fi M f Nl W ' A fx . 1 N . , .. ir X I X I P f aa 4 Bark RLlll'iDEI'lIHIll1llGl'. Carson. Cihaon. Clippinger. Lee. Sc-hear. Weinlanrl. Shelley. rllzllrffe Iftlll'-YULIIIQ.. Mraz. Mum ma. Kinligh. hliley. Hughes. Wiley. Fowler. Frfmt Ron'-Saul. Robertson. Blcllill. Hanee. Thompfon. Benford. Bunce. Sanders. Burke. l'r'f'.s1Jlw11I - - - Slcxxonf Harolfl Tlroinpmon Lawrence Green llonahl Klellill Quentin Kinligih Charles Blllllllllii Riehaiwl Sanrlerf l,loy4l Svlifiul' llarohl Young Frank Mraz H11-N Llt1l'w1J11 Jrwioas Louis Vlfeinlanrl l raneis Saul Ralph Gibson llaviil Lee Page Ninety-four VARSITY Q' --,-l'll.liHI.ll Tuoxwfow Harvey Hankixon Paul Hanee Forest Benford Raymond llarlhehl Kenneth Bunce David Allaman Harolll Derhamnmer Wilhert hlilev LNjl'llHll1lRl',5 Ralph Fowler Walter Shelley Paul Hughef Walter' Clippinger. ,lip Daviil Burke Y. M. Roherlaon Clare Nutt Donovan Wylie -' ' 7-. . vw ri' - ws- 'fv1 '- -.- .I :X 4. fa V, if -3 '4,3a-fvggi - 1, 1-' '-1 ' l N X X fe '-1 Y .. 'fx fl 1 l ' -,f ., b A , 1.1. J.. ,L A. F .is 4 1',,G K j. BQ '-- -ry L . Y ..' -,Lf-5 L1 L L ,Lil I a as 4--v -.WH .. so 'Ha' v e , J 55-ss .i yu ea --as x.JXb'-15 1 s , to if 4 -1-J. U rf, ' 'Qi',.' 'f . .1 V ' Q 5 ,, f . ' ' 1 1 ,R we a A V Back Ron'-Tompkins, Simmermaeher. Henry. Evans. Harverstiek. Fugate. Mirldle Ron'-Eehard. lammarino. Rutter. Miller. Glenn. Piper. Front Ron'-Irvin. Hoover. l Y FRESHMAN FQQTBALL In spite of the fact that this yearns lieslnnan football squad was handicapped hy the lack of experienced players. they did remarkably well in their capacity of fur- nishing opposition for the varsity in practice. At the beginning of the season it seemed a hopeless task for Coach Toinpkins to mold a team out of his Collection of would-he footballers. A semblance of a team was gradually taken on. however. and toward the latter part of the season the freslnnan-varsity seriinmages did not exactly resumhle a VV. C. T. U. meeting. The season was terminated with a 32-U defeat at the hands of the sophomores. The game was played in a sea of mud, hut the spirit of the teams was not dampened in the least, though old Jupiter Pluvius did a very good job of keeping the men from getting overheated. l l l Page Ninety-fizfe ,- -7. .T - fl3.J'f - 'U H--71-in' 7 - -i wif' ,-.g 'T--X WC' f '5'T 'FY' , l Y Ililigiffwg PQ---x 65 C Ky .4 r if L ,ff I 3 l Q 1 - I ksssQ,1LElZ'.ZffQ s -V .. ,-e, s - so , st. Q,-a:X'fs-'?l-ti,' I M Q C' ' 'iibr .Ju ' ---PIA - . - - -s - ' gm' ' 'jig 'Y-2313?-f:'ii-iN,f A ,,-V .L ak, 'PN X . , If m yy t p W 9 ISR gp if ,QM I l his , k' N -.Ilr,.f as - I l 5 ' x '.f2'!-iJ,,,'fg,Q,:l-g'1 -g'er,l f N l , . I . I . 5 I ' ' M 1 X 5' I I I 3 : 1 I . I ' , . V , lim I Hankison. Saul. Schear. Hance. Burke FOOTBALL By winning three out of eight football games and running up a greater total of points than their opponents, the Otterhein 1928 football team was onei of the best had in many years. Though the Winning of only three games is not particularly praiseworthy, one can see hy the scores that the local team played hard football. Twice the team lost through breaks in the game. It was this team that chalked up more points in a single game than any previous Otterhein team had ever done. Otterhein showed much class in winning 4-7-0 over Capital. The team showed great improvement over the teams of recent years. Many sophomores. playing -their First year for Otterhein. added the much needed zeal and pep to put the team on a winning basis. Eight games were on the schedule, and among these games some mighty strong teams, which finished high in the Ohio Conference. were played. Considering the teams played and the line exhibition of football made, the 1923 squad deserves much credit for its great showing. The I923 season opened a week after school started. and Findlay migrated tO Westerville. Due to lack of practice. both teams played ragged and loose football and fumbles were numerous. Both teams had plenty of opportunity to score. but tailed to take advantage of it. Most of the playing was done in Findlays territory but somehow the Otterhein crew failed to gather the punch to push over any touch- downs. Passes failed and those that were completed failed to do any good. Findlay completed one pass during the entire game, but it was good enough to win the game. for it scored the only touchdown of the day. The score came in the third quarter. when Findlay had worked the ball to the Tan 35-yard line. The game ended with Findlay ahead 6 to 0. Page Nillf'l'!'-.K1'.l' 1 ,W .. V .-. -. - -- -v I ,L r- '-:x f I ' t -.-1 f -+. y f I f ' -A-N -ff-f asa. 'If-1 - J I I I t' - Mt I .XXIX if s tg I- f I -4 I 1 VJ, '- ::-- V , ' -J ' -4 iQ s,4 . RJ if X - - N.. .. L.: - -.4 k.L,1 .....f , - I I I I I I I I I .4 f ?Nv fw- I Kc. Km'TKfK7glX K ,liift-KK-KKKKK K K KKK ' K ,K K ,- ff ,, f ' I 7KKK' 57 KK K U ft it c fe f cg. ff it .gn , c t at sr W Ki' . AKK4 ' l t - g fg f X xl ll! 1 'it 'fc I' 4 X., . . , 1 j A Asiflff ll . l t Nutt. Robertson. Benford. Hatlfield. Hughes l FOOTBALL qconedp A l l I k. IQ JG in Q 1. V . H . Q Ml '1 t rn one of the haidcst fought games witnessed on the local gricuon in -evera seasons, Otterbein lost a heart-breaking game to ltfuskingum 13-0. The game showed l the great improvement in team play made by the Tan crew over its initial appearance a week earlier. Playing against heavy odds in weight, Coach Searsl men put up a great fight and succeeded in holding the Muskies to only two touchdowns. those being made in the first quarter and the first play of the second quarter. For almost three l t l quarters the lVluskingum outfit was powerless to score. Otterbein managed to make seven first downs to twelve for Muskingum. , I l - fihe hrst victory of the season was chalked up when the fan eleven journeyed up l . t to Berea to encounter Baldwin-Wallace. The game ended in a decisive victory for t , Qoach Sears' men, and five touchdowns were rung up before the final whistle blew. Though not playing nearly as hard a game as they did against lVluskingum, the Otter- bein players displayed some neat technique. Baldwin Wallace failed to stop the heavy plunging of Burke, who time after time went through the line for large gains. i By making eleven first downs to B.-Wfs five, Otterhein was able to score in every quarter and run up the score to 32-0. Burke was responsible for two of the touchdowns when he broke away for runs of forty and sixty yards. Saul made two touchdowns l 1 one after a romp of forty yards. The final marker came when Shankleton pulled down a long pass behind the line. 1 7 y , t t I The second victory of the year was rung up when the Tan team took the long end of an 18-0 score from Kenyon. The Searsmen displayed good form and well deserved the victory, even though outplayed at times. This game was featured by passwork, at which game the local team was more successful, one heave being responsible for the + first touchdown, with Schear taking the ball over. Saul covered mu-ch ground for Utterbein, reeling off many end runs to place the ball within striking distance. lt i l Page Ninety-seven l ,... . ,- - T. - f W ,.! .. ... .. - ,. . f 1, .uf ex t ,- s..g..,' . -' ' .-x f ' f s 1 Ax 1. -P - P - 'J ' - 7 I Mt! tl-X X f F , 1 Y 1 t - ' ' w 1 . 1' V. X , ' lf -1' : ' . ' ' ' - -w . X3 ,V . i any Us Seitz. Wliley. Clippinger. Bunee. Fletcher FooTBALL qconeay was in this game that Captain Lee caught a high punt on his 15-yard line and 'tore down the field for a brilliant run of eighty-five yards. The Oltterbein line showed great strength in holding the Kenyon backheld. which tried to advance by plunging when the aerial attack failed. Playing during a drizzling rain and on a sea of mud which made handling the ball a treacherous proposition, Otterbein was downed by Hiram by the narrow margin of 3-7. Fumbles were numerous and incidentally it was a fumble that Cost -the game for the Tan crew. Leading by a score of 7-6 near the close of the last period, a blocked punt gave the ball to Hiram on the three-yard line. Otterbein held for four downs. but when the attempt to punt out of danger was fumbled. a Hiram man fell on the ball for a safety. providing the wining margin. Playing before a large Home Coming crowd. Otterbein went down before the powerful Heidelberg outfit by a score of 38-6. The Heidelberg eleven was no match for the Tan team for it was a big mowing machine which failed to stop for anything. The Otterbein line played good ball and held the score down materially. Otterbein started off' on the right foot by scoring a touchdown in the first period, when Burke recovered a blocked punt and raced eleven yards across the goal. However, Heidel- berg soon started clicking and registered touchdown after touchdown. It is signifi- cant to note that the Heidelberg eleven was the strongest in the Ohio Conference. To wind up the season right, Coach Sears' men scored an overwhelming victory over Capital. the score being 47-O. The fact that the game was played in a drizzling rain. failed to dampen the spirits of the Westerville outfit. who went in the game Hghting mad and scored in the first three minutes of play. After being held for one touchdown during the next two periods, the team came to life in the final quarter to chalk up five touchdowns. Thirteen first downs to Capital's five were registered. Pass Pflge N1iIIl'fVX'-l'l.Hllf nc' Q ff xt ',I ' F -gg' - J, x , , A .. of t - xx r - it Qi' fii' 1 .IX L - -.YV Y- t , , . are r .gg ,, v x r' I - . ' J ,I - 1 TV W vi, ' ' -. -. , E - ,I . I - .-of -Xe , f E 'z-f' iffy ,Pvt , .. N Xl cffi if 'il , QA . fwtg if J fi , f i N 1 'qi xl M -.V - ia.. L.. -, - 1 he tl ff-,ffl Q EVM 37 N girl ' lil, ff f4a1Lfi,f', , 't '. , ,V X f- A ' I . t . 5 f 46 il Q an Shankleton. WlLll'l4iPGS. Allanian. Hawes. Young FOOTBALL qconedp K Q., l FK , Z 4 work played an important part in the game, three touchdowns resulting froin this style of play. This game saw the last services of three men, Schear, Saul, and Young. They put up a splendid battle and will be badly missed next year. THE SEASON IN BRIEF Findtlay--- - E... 6 Otterbein College - 0 Muskingum ........ --- 13 Otterliein College - 0 Baldwin-W'allaee -- A ll Ottterlaein College - 32 Kenyon .......... -- 0 Ottterbein College --- 18 Marietta -- ..,. - 38 Otterhein College E 0 Hiram ...... --- 3 Ottterhetin College E 7 Heidelberg --- -- 38 Otterbein College --- 6 Capital ...... -- 0 Otterlwein College -EE 47 Tgttalg--W ---103 Totals-- ----l,lU Page Nirzety'-rzine ,' 'Taj-R bi f-1-,ffl - 1 N. C 7 V . 'iyw ,Quf '3 7 1 e t E Mc Mx xlx E ff x DL.. XJ , J . J lb l U5 M N , It e , -,J 'r tg ' A. I ., . . . ' - E. nh---ga - E .g 1, -f -.U ..- N. ... , -. ,fs..:,a, W , , , , , Y, -- - - -. 1 - -4 1 ttf: M ettt 'tt' 1.4111 2 th. rw? tal i . l l t 1 N , 1 tffl lg. ,Jaw Nliley. Bagley. Hance. Burke. Steimer BASKETBALL The 1929 basketball season was anything but a success. it was marked by num- erous bad features and many setbacks. In spite of the disastrous showing of the team. it cannot be termed an absolute failure, for though winning only two games out of twelve scheduled. the Tan and Cardinal team put up some great battles and should have won more games than it did. Great spirit and enthusiasm was displayed by the squad, who in spite of the losses marked up against them. went into every game de- termined to win. Much Credit should be given the boys who plugged along for the whole season. The annual basketball game with the Former Captains opened up the season. It was a classy alumni quintet that handed the Tan team its first defeat by a score of 416-40. Gibson scored 14 points in this game and showed his ability to Captain the team. Utterbein opened its Ohio Conference schedule by hanging up one of her two victories of the year at the expense of Kenyon. Tlhe score was 46-31. Gibson dis- played great floor work and was high scorer with 11 points. Heidelberg swamped the locals 69-29. The Tiffin squad was too much for the Tan crew. who were Completely outplayed in e-very phase of the game. Coach Sears' men put a big scare into the Muskingum outfit when they threatened to overcome a big lead in the last half, but the rally fell short and the lV1uslcies were victorious 35-25. after a hard fight. In this game Miley and Bagley displayed good form. Ottterbein proved to be no stumbling block for the powerful Woostter squad, which annexed another victory by the score 62-31. Displaying the best basketball of the season, the Tan team lost a heart-breaking game -to Ohio Northern 47-31. It was in this game that their offense and defense were well established, but a spurt by the Northerners in the last few minutes of play netted them enough points to win the game. Page Un e H11 mired V- l, Y 4 ,.., . , - ,. -... .. . ..x . . .. L A ' - v ui.-y 4 ' - '-. ' J .X Y L wx- 5 Fl X, 1 1 M A.. U r 7 2, -, A 1 E-5 1 to crux f f file' Qs 'Zvi-'1-.,f t, G. as me 1 1 .--,X-Pi -3 1, flag fif 3 .x..4.,.- - JL, Tiki ' -ws,-f.1'31j pfrm, s gyjvyj ' 47 'o A T he , Gilxlx VPTKTRJF ' f 4, ,,j.A:,f ' 't ' - '. ff ' f Mg- Tw, 1aL - 1 fix! 'AL -'XiT4'. f lf! ' 'T 1' ' 'll Y:1f4-'Ak--Q'- if-is lf Sm .'jQy'f for tv, t 'rl' lr, l fl yi I l l l Robertson. Young. Fowler. Snyder 1 l i BASKETBALL tConr'dJ l Capital took the long end of a 46-211 score when they played the local five. Utter- T bein failed -to make much of an impression in this game and was soundly trounced. Playing unusually good basketball in the first period against Baldwin-VV-allace. the Westerville outfit looked as if it had a chance to Cop this game. The half ended 17-14 in favor of the Bereans. However, the B.-W. outfit Came back i11 the second half and through the great work of its center ran up a 36-27 score to hand Otterbein t t its sixth straight defeat. l Capital upset the Wes-te1'ville crew for the second time during the season in a very V Y unusual game. Getting off to an early 18-point lead. Capital was always ahead. but was threatened at many times, Otterbein once being within two points before finally losing 44-32. The Capital center was the downfall of the Se-arsmen. ln one of the roughest games ever played on the local floor. Heidelberg walked away from the Tan team 49 to 22. Five men were benched for fouling, although the playing was not intentionally dirty. Otterbeinis second victory of the season was chalked up, again at the expense y of Kenyon. The game was a thriller. for although Otterbein played the best brand l y l of ball it could not get a safe lead. Trailing by three baskets in the last three , I minutes of play. the local team. inspired by the wonderful playing of Bagley. regis- I ' tered the much needed points and pulled ahead just as the whistle blew. The final score was 39-37. . Journeying to Marietta. the Tan team met defeat when the home team went wild i l on sinking baskets. Making almost every one of their shots good. Marietta ran up a 54-27 score. i ' The season was closed when Marietta took a 49-29 victory from Coach Sears, , crew in a hard fougiht game. Unable to hnd the loop in the final period, Otterbein y was powerless. y l ' Page One Hundrecl One I I l l CMXXIX to at if ft J xxgdli f ,.s' , , . -' F gg? +1-l-any pg tw., 3 - ---,t X- an - J -.-.QL e--f ts 2 -I --Y. '- I, -il. . A I t .J 1 Q1 , ' la J ,ja , 4 , ,',Qh if ' f 'L V., 1 Nfl .. f' 4' 1 f' X H N . 1 - t 2 , X, 555. , 'M is we ' , T we 'aff J .P 'JK' G if I . f if -.,1 . , j ' , a u - - 'N . 4 + fl t - Qi Y 1 gt f x., N 4 if N 'Z , ,f K ' it at ' it at if at '- . Q ' ' ' . X ' ' 1' tt -. X - . it f ,X . 4 'K . s f W , . . 1 ' . f , S X :,:,:,- A if qu, .AQ-if?ffgf t l 1: X. t ' Q1 fy, Q , . ,'I,,, i-1 i P S - . ' . V y , -'-'- Q 1 . . ' , t , Ali 2 ' 57 2, I K , , I 9 3 v. A .,..A alt iy vf x f if ft ' X' we . t' M Q . e' ag AA ff ' I x K , K 1 aj 7 ' N .V 9' X 'f .f X f X r el f v', 5 XX tk .f tl g Rfb sf XY t . B 3' .f , A. vi A - Q 'I ft .X ,JE 1 e N32 ip Q . . t 4 . f c ' 1 . .K,. Young. Benford. Lee. Gallagher. liuverartl. Schott BASEBALL 'l'wenty-one men answered Coach Sears, call for baseball men at the opening of the l928 baseball season. Nine of the twenty-one men reporting were letter men. ln addition to Capt. Slawita who played shortstop, there was Carroll, first base: Schott, second base: Borrer. first base: Riegel, center field: Beucler, pitcher and outfieldg lVlraz. right field: lfuverard. left field. and Young. catcher and third base. Many of the other twelve men who showed up seemed to have quite a hit of ability and most of them some experience. Several of these new men seemed to fare well toward making their place on the team. and later they nearly all produced. The other twelve men reporting were: Benford. Fowler, Cline, Lee, Gallagher. Gantz, Yantis, Bagley, Hadfield. Ervin. Blacliburn. and Baker. ln spite of the fact that Otterbein seemed to have quite a hit of old material and some experienced new men, she seemed to get off on the wrong foot at the beginning of the season. The first two games of the season were with the University of Dayton and Ohio Northern. Both teams were successful in defeating Otterbein by the score of lVl+ to 2. Ui' course this could be accounted for by the fact that the team had a very short time to play together before the season opened, and the winning combination had not been found. This was shown partially by the fact that in the third game Otterbein managed to defeat Antioch by a score of l2 to 7. This didnt last howeyer, for the next three games were losses. Then one day when the Otterbein pill tossers were migrating to Bluffton and Ohio Northern for a week-end trip of two games, it was by some mysterious happening that Captain Slawita was shifted from short to the pitcheris box. Several other changes were made in the infield and this seemed to be the winning combination. because Otterbein won both of the games on this trip. Page One 111111111171 TIl'0 r,-,, X R X , .A t I , tl. 1 J ' ' 'al cl Q, 'A C ,. ,, .- , A W D' ' .Q-' 7- D , -. Y' - A . , -cy, v., '7,fp-f1'w- N. ' ' 2 ' 'f-' ' .'-'fl'-J. -' 1 '1 1 H 1 I X 1-HI ' 1 -,I ' .,' 1, 'N .-I I 1 , ,. 4. f .,,, ,i ' , . . 1 t , . . I , 4 1 . I .I ' 1 , - . ' - lt -nf, , f Q., .lf-,l 1 X l I I 1 f J , , . -,. ,v .1 -, -,- ' M , -- -..'.,g-,. , 1, -- - s.,- ,- , ,, ,X N .65 Blackburn. Fowler. Derhamlner. Borrer. Reigle. Mraz BASEBALL remedy Of the last three games that were played Otterbein won one from Capital University, and lost one each to Ashland and Capital. In summing up the baseball season it might be said that although Otterbein did not win many of its games, it was generally felt among the players that they had witnessed a worth while season. SCHEDULE, 1928 Uppontenis Ollerbezfn Dayton at Dayton ............ --- Uhio Northern at Westerville-U Antioch at Yellow Springs ---- Ashland at Westerville ---- Kenyon at Gambier ----- Miami at Westerville-U Bluffton at Bluffton ----- Ohio Northern at Ada ---- Ashland at Ashland ----- Capital at Weste1'ville ---- Capital at Columbus ---- - I . - V t I k R 111 2 lfl 2 7 12 14 7 19 IZ 13 3 5 13 1 5 5 3 6 8 -1 33 Page One Hundred Three I f . ,x-.,. N4.,, , . is , tx' t XHHK t fb ., . E' all ,lil-.tt-1.,, .Xl If 1 1 - - , ,i I - 'L a.' 1 N it Lv 1 4 jf 'Q . .-. w'fs titre. 5- 9W5fTh31 svffv I H t', f x1 'Viv ',-I 55, .- w ' t Y . . ,X V 1 -, I -1 X 1,4 , 1.1! k X 1,-,V lj V, f J ' i ix 'l S- A'-f f: ,Lit hi JL A fl 5f,f .f' 1 Y' fy vm - - - - :- Q so it-f , , ., l il, rj ' , , I PAV, , 7 ,5.i,.,.,:.i, I .. , VI1, A , fp '-if 5 fi K C 1 ,ZZZ .fill xg ' , 1 A5 ,.,. 2 ,1 W Viv , ' -f-rf .- f 'gi wt' v., . W my 1' - ' SM' J , 4 KK 'Z . H - ' . W mi-.'f, - 2 11'1V' '717' A 1 ' N W ' 'al ' 1' Pinney, McGill, Weinland. Green. .lones TRACK The Tan and Cardinal track team opened its 1928 track season by defeating the strong University of Dayton cinder men 79-52. The Otterbein men, fearing that their three-year record of no defeats might be shattered, put their best into the meet and collected nine firsts and nine seconds. The Dayton squad was strong in the weights, but were completely outclassed in the quarter mile, half mile. and naile. and in the running broad and high jumps. The defeat was quite a surprise to the Dayton team. who expected to easily defeat the Tan and Cardinal men. The following week the locals encountered another strong team in Uhio Univer- sity, one of the Buckeye Conference schools, which is reputed to be composed of six of the strongest colleges in the state besides Ohio State University. Otterbein took a total of nine firsts, a total of 77lXQ points, as the season before, made a feet 101g inches. Pinney was also high point man The team which came Muskingum, which crew the nearest to shattering the Tan barely defeated closest, most interesting, and most exciting meet beginning of the relay Muskingum led, but Wales, off the mile in 3235.1 to nose out the opposition. tory over 1Vluskingum in five for the half mile by running it in 2:02.9. Page One Hunflrefl Four -5 . --- - V1 ... - - -7- - :. , - . ' C I fwxf If ,I ' r g ' 1 gf., six seconds, nine thirds, and a tie for the mile relay, for against 5315 for Ohio University. Hubert Pinney, captain new college record for the broad jump when he leaped 22 of the meet with 16 points. Otterbeinis string of victories was 66 2-3 to 64 1-3. This was the seen in several seasons. At the Erisman, Saul, and Jones stepped This was our fourth straight vic- years. Captain Erisman bettered the Muskingum record s f' f ',g., brgj - 7 Mf1fyLKAXjX get , t 'L 2. XJ... ' - LJ 'Qi' M 'ff T3 V. 'V' P+ fd C . ,,., i' A .I t . J?--A finer-iris-'J'-f. P I-,Q qi N-in leifltizyl F if ,PI . A5 X idx, .wiki '15, ii'X':4-gi llli i -K f45fXKlx:'fw.' il 7 'lfxi l' xiii - jx l I - -as aa a- --a -W--g --L ,- g , Q. -Lf, -e., ..,- , x l 3 T l Wales. Reigle, Kintigh, Saul. Shelley TRACK qconedp Muskingum had defeated the Tan and Cardinal football and basketball teams and this victory was a sweet one for the local track artists. Muskingum is one of Utterbeinis traditional foes and a victory, although of the not-to-be-bragged-about variety, brings joy to every fan, and member of the team. The last meet of the year was a walk-away for the Otterbein thinly-clads, Kenyon going down 104-27. After taking a second and third in the 100-yard dash, Kenyon quickly was lost in the rush. Don lVlcGill was high point man of the meet with 17 points. It was doubtful whether this meet would be staged, for Kenyon found two excuses to postpone it, but finally, after persistent effort on the part of Otterbein, ofiicials were persuaded to carry out their schedule with us. With only four meets scheduled, without this one, a number of the men who had worked hard throughout the season would have been unable to get a letter, for each man must have a given number of points to receive his award, and with but three meets this would have been impossible in many cases. On Saturday, May 26, Otlerbein look a first and second place in the Big Six meet at WOOStEl', when Pinney took first in the broad jump, leaping 22 feet 21g inches, and Captain Erisman placed second in the half mile. By winning these places, Otterbein placed sixth in the meet, ahead of such schools as Vlfittenberg, Ohio Univer- sity, Cincinnati, Muskingum, Hiram, Case, and Vllestern Reserve. At the Ohio Relays, the mile relay team placed second in the event for class B colleges. Our two-mile relay team, composed of Erisman, Keck, L. Hicks, and Page One Hunrlrerl Five v-n r- r- - 7' Y' --twA-- --4- - ,,, -- 17- fx, s , '-1:-A T fi -N - ryxfklixq C- ,X '9' Q' 1 i V 1 5 ' V, ' g 'Q S29 Q as Q ,tDQiDk 2 Q' , n 1 t 5 , Q tw Xing. , t ' y yi ,gr 2 2 ff ' we c ' . .. g '- . . f---vu.-',vf.---'f 1' . 1 , A ,L 1 .,. ' 7,0 . l ll , I willy ,iff ! ,ii 1 L r xl ., I I V , . , 1 r - R r f..I-'J ., r f 3544 Keck. lirnnler. Carson. Hicks. Nlumrna TRACK fconfdp Shelley nosed out Ohio Wesleyan for Fourth place in the event. Jumping against Ten competition, Pinney captured lifth place in the high jump. Much of the success of the team must he given to Captain Erisman, who was not only a great runner, but a capable leader. Baseball required most of Coach Sears, attention and the track team was almost wholly in the hands of Erismarr and Pinney. Graduation dealt a hard blow to the prospects for the 1929 track season. ln ad- dition to Erisman and Pinney, Jones, Wales, Riegel, Hicks, Hatton and Kumler were graduated. The menrlgters of the squad are also to be congratulated for their earnest effort and careful training throughout the season. To say that their efforts were successful is hut to repeat. but when a school of 0tterhein's size can produce a track team that can defeat such schools as the University of Dayton, Muskingum and Ohio University, it is to he congratulated. Quch a team is one that Olterbein can really he proud of. Pfzge Um' Hunrfrezl Sift' Ftflt s,Fi.ttif'Q1gjlfrQ ffl f f -,Q -i.J ..,. 1 v, ' -. - w ff.. f- . y 'rt -..' 4 if -J it T3-Swv! K . .lk .-,..s.5.H.,. .,,!,, I , f 1 L l nf tt li f it 1 Q if 12'M'i7Vf t 1, g P x 2 NL il 1 W I 1' 1' I K, In I L l l K 4 f . , . , . M4 ,. ,- If f . , . -, - . . ,gf ' X Vw .. 4 . . . It it Y X id. . i .f ...I ., If i I l rr, s I . ik .-1 f.,'-N, , U ,,, A5 511, ,lv .ui v .Vi g Y T , I Iv L' 5 4' l L. ilk: ' J. ' 'Q Pilkington. Sanders. lVfumma. Propsl TENNIS The tennis squad was very much disappointed to lose Lai, the captain-elect for the 1928 season, who completed his work here during the first semester and found it necessary to return to China. Captain Lai was one of the best little tennis artists Otterbein has had for several years. Ray Pilkington was chosen as temporary captain for the tirst four matches. after which Ralph Boots Gibson was elected permanent captain. Boots M brilliant play in the opening matches of the season was responsible for his election. which was quite an unusual honor for a sophomore and a new man on the varsity. In addition to the loss of Lai. the Tan squad lost four men through graduation which necessitated almost complete rebuilding of the team from new material, Pil- kington and Sanders being the only letter men carried over from the previous season. A brief summary of the season reveals three wins, three losses. and three ties. which speaks very well for the new material. The seasonis opener was played on the home courts with lVfuskingum. and re- sulted in a 3-3 tie. The first victory was scored when Bonebrake made its annual debut. Many new men played their first matches for Otterbein in this meet. which was Won 5 to 1. Kenyon gave Otterbein its tirst defeat 5 to l, with Gibson winning the only point. However. the locals reversed the score on Marietta in the next meet, which was featured by many close matches. Sanders won the only match of the day for Oftterbein in the frfrst out-of-town meet. at Antioch. Gibson was outclassed by Antioclfs Indian s-tar. Rutnam. probably the best netman faced during the season. Hampered by fthe illness of Captain Gibson, Ottterbein battled Capital to a 3-3 tie on the home courts. At Kenyon in the next meet came the worst and last defeat. 6-0. Meeting Muskingum for the second time. the Tan men again failed to break through and another tie resulted. However in the final meet Otterbein succeeded in beating Capital fl-2. lVfumma's surprise victory over Krischbaum cinched the meet. Page One HIllIlIl'FfI Seven x V s-- e- . .fa - rj K--.I ' ffek ' 1- I I, o J' x' l 4 f N s' If ' f x- ' ' - s tl i I NS I lvf' Y '- ri - XX t' f, ' 'X I? I I s 5 J .ln 1. T J I ' X, -. - 1 dk -I. - s I A.. A I v .I N, 1,-',. .,- ., Y . .-. - , s .. . .- 47 ,V ' I ' , .' t. . t .. ..s t... ---A 1 r -eg .N ,,. .. 'FZ ,,nxg fl f. -' ' .. 1 4 4 li -v. v.,.1 i .,1 1 ow, f 1, I, , lv 1,4 4 X 1 X fir 'lt 'V 'l ft xv l Ht ' -' fx ll J X il l,lX' I 4 fri' .Q .. S -,f ,H ' .Nj ' , . . ,, ,J - N l if T fi '13 F3 y ATHLETIC BGARD Back R0llf'7WClHlHNd. Young. Schear, Lee. Front Row-Barnes. Edgington. Moore. lwllmlllfi- Foo1't:ALL Lloyd Schear Franc-is Saul David Lee Harvey Hankison Paul Hance FUYCSI Bf3nfuI'tl Raymond Hadfield Kenneth Bum-e Ralph Fowler Paul Hughes Vifalter Clippinger. Jr. David Rurlie Clare Nutt V. lw. Rollertsolt Donovan Wylie David Allaman. Mgr. Page One Hundred Eight , - . . -, f-- , A .' -. , . . ,N , 1 , t i v . LETTER MEN TENNIS Charles Mamma Richard Sanders Ralph Cihson BASKETBALL Ralph Gihson Paul Hance William Steimer Edgar Bagley Wilhert Miley David Burke BASEBALL Harold Young Frank Mraz et , , 1 QL r f' 'x,t,l-- David Lee Forest Benford Ralph Fowler Harold Derhammer, TRACK Donald McGill Lawrence Green Charles Mutnma Quentin Kintigh Louis Weinland Harold Thompson Francis Saul Walter Shelley Ross Carson, Mgr. CHEER LEADER Fred Miller , '. T' 'X t X . - Mgr ' n -x I N, f W, t, - N 'D ' I Lthr y llilVllt,l'v ll' Ml ' tl',f 4 - , , .', , I , Ara , Ufi QV '7 FY 4 Rv Q ..,...,., - ja X ,Aj T 47 I ,. LE M ---+'Ci.,Akx,fYm if IITC1QAHILIIQAlc Page One Hundred Nine JD A 1 -t Q ,- . .N I j 4-, ,,- , P 4 - ,' . 'ff V- . A ' ' -gf -, ---- 'W bn I '. . N -1 'H . . 1 , . .h - -.I 4 , .1 f, Il- --- - - Ls.. -- iii - - - - W Y Y W Vg ' V Yi, kj J-' Y -Q, NX 'I lt T- .L ,- ., . Y X. 4 A ' A.,A g 3- ing Q , , , 3-It. my ,Ie 4 Egg, ' ,tg rags, pu J ,P . wa W- , HWY mf we W E' , , f gg 3,5 ,, ., ,, , I Q 1. N t t l I I I , r K Back Row-Duerr, Mumma, Jones. Frees. Front Row-Evans, Baker. Moore, Miller. GIRL'S TRACK The Women's Athletic Association sponsored the Hrst intramural girls track ' meet last spring. The following events were offered: l Shot Put 75-yard Dash Javelin Low Hurdles Basketball Throw Relay Baseball Throw Running Broad Jump 50-yard Dash Standing Broad Jump Available records show the following: Shot Put, 30 feet 3 inches. Basketball Throw, 66 feet. Javelin, 64 feet 415 inches. Baseball Throw, 169 feet 4 inches The points were compiled according to classes with this result: Class of 731, first place ............,... ...... p oirits Class of '28 second place--- points Class of '29 third place--- points Class of '30 fourth place -- p0il1tS Page One Hunflred Ten - - - , -,- i -- F---w ff- ,-.---- 5 I l . X 1 Baclf Rom-Seniors: Frees. Shafer. Wingate. Bennert. Weimer. Moore. Huntley, Griffen, Baker. Third Row-Juniors: Scheidegger. Knapp. Miller. Cruit. Bartlett. Murphy. Moore. Jones. Barnes. Wainwright. Second Ro1viSoplioinores: Shelley. Olclt. Evans. Mumma. Duerr. Parsons. Norris. Front Rom-Freslnnen: Snyder. Durfee. Finley. Pauley. Ketner. Finley. Moore, GIRLS BASKETBALL Girls' interclass haskethall was played on the basis of nine girls on a team. with each girl playing a Certain percentage of quarters which would entitle her to points in W. A. A. This system was used to emphasize participation of the many rather than highly specialized playing of the few. This plan gave each team a variable percentage of playing elliciency and added an element of uncertainty to all the games. Class championship was not determined this year. The new plan used in playing made it dilhcult to determine the standing of each team so the classes decided to let 'Qplay for play's sakew rule the day and each class take unto themselves such honors as they decreed they should have. The Sophomores are possihly the strongest con- tenders for first place with the Seniors coming close hehind. The Seniors started out strong but either age or lack of training worked against them as they sort of lost out toward the end of the season. At the present time all parties are well satisfied with the season and thirty-six girls played the game. Another year should perfect the new play and make for a higher playing elliciency for all teams. Page Une HlllIIil't't'f Efffzezz l 1 l 1 1 HZ if, l 1, Q ,A -' .. 3 , l fr ' -.. . X,-.L , ' l ' t c Q 1 r tlr M I Uh so is t A A it x lfurlf H1IIl'AKIIHl,t1,t. Barker. Uldt. Spahr. Murphy. jones. Barnes. i'lI1'1l1lIc Rott'-Wingate. Scheidegger. Bartlett. Nic-hots. Hiller. Evans. Norris. liirnnt Run-Hanna. Nlnnuna. lluerr. Bruner. Moore. flslitchell. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Woinerfs Athletic Association, affiliated with the national organization, fosters athletics for the women of the college. This association was organized in 1927 by the Cirlsi Leaders Corps with a nucleus of six nienihers. The organization now has a nicinlrership of forty. The oliject of the association is to promote high ideals, en- courage participation, and afford training for those who are interested in physical education. as well as to give recognition to those showing proficiency in the various sports. lVIe1nliership in the organization is liased on points earned in the various activities sponsored liy it. Awards of numerals and letters, based on points earned, are niade at the annual spring lnanquet. The llepartincnt of Physical Education has presented a trophy cup to the Wotnerfs Athletic Association which is awarded each year to the class having the largest per- 1' cntage of girls participating in intramural athletics. Last year 32.5 per cent of the girls in the school participated in athletics of sone kind or another. The Association offers the following sports to the girls of the school: Basketball, Ilflgf' Une' Hzznrlrwl Tzrclzfe . ' , . 1. , . I I , l Y x A I ln Tlx! ,, I -, ' '7 l I -: w- if , w - ' , I . N - ... 1. V . 41 , A v-. - ,, .' - V V , -, I A 1 f 'L 1' ' ,,- f X uf it 4 1 ,fiffi 1 uf if :QT f 3, 1 ' V N. 4 .4 1 Y V 4 l ,.f,f,,', iff! . ,I I. a 1 1 f 1' E xl' X1 t ll V1.5 . V -fuel, 'V QV, .'.-4.1, , X V 'ig ,ly - ' 1 .f ',f fi 'I lj ,I b. fe , 1-.' 1...,.,,, x,- 1 tl - L, 1- .. 2 , wwf 'ff P155 ' 1: ' , N4-W W' , z vu , 5 .1 1 .7 '7 i t f Q - E qryrhf . ,QI ty , N Ni . f -.. f' , M W ' - H - 1 I ,A X R , 4, 4, ij. Y X 'f ffftls- 3. A T . 2 34' 'if' I Q.. 1. .,, - ff I . , V . W . , if by 1 we 2 .wt A ,Y . A , t. -s 311615 Ron'-Etlgingion. Deaterly. Jollnson. flriffen. Nicholas. Baker, fllitlzlle Rott'-lf. Nloore. Sliively. Pauley. Wei11iel'. H. lxltvtulf. Huntley. lllllllltllf. Front RlPll+Flll ' ' ' A ' N iey. lonlton, Slneiner. Bennett. Wingate. Shafer. WOMEN,S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO baseball. lioffkev. arelierv vollevball handball tem' l tCont'dl u V. J . . ns. 1-age Jall. tram-k. and hiking. 'flieW.A.A.sel dlg-l f ' ie u es a l tontests and furnishes ofl1'l l f 1 a s or all games and meets. Recognition by the association based on the following system: lVlenilirerslii J in the As: t' l soma ion .H.b.,.....,b....... IZUU points Numerals ....................,..,............. -.100 points Letter ..................................... -100 points Membership in Leaders Corps. honorary athletic organization ............,...W,...........,. lflflll points Some of the interesting features of the Association are: the annual over-niglit liike. tlle s Jrinff l ' - ' I C Jaiiquet, and the Qoinrnencement breakfast. Ruth Weinier' was Jresid t f l 1 en o tie 01 T3Ill7HllOll this xeu Nl Fl . g , - '. r rs. ' orenee Y. Iolmson. director of physical education for women, is sponsor and director of the Work of the organization. Page One Hlllllfl'l'l'f Tlzirteen I e N ' ' ' l .I . , I W , I W, . J - - '- 1 Q . pf -,fin ,. ,t ',, 5' ,. it ' , A .7f, fx, , 1, I, r w J' I A 1 w 'fx 2' J 1. ,a' - ,M ..,,--,,,.,,,,,.,,, , ,r 1 ., .- , V N X . , I g , - xr! x ,. ,,.,,,-X , L. .i Y I H .. ALPS ,N--' '.,' - . s as 1 5 .s ' hw .sis 044: if 'E' 1 X Y XY , ,. . J, , , . aWu..,..... Manx Back Ron'-K. Echard, Milburn, Yantis. Front Rau'-Conklin, Miller, W. Echard. Goff. FRATERNITY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Witli the final round of the intramural games played, the results of the seven weeks of basketball participation found the Alps with a clean slate, heading the group league and thereby winning the trophy given each year to the champions. The members of the championship squad which licked every one of its opponents are Walter' Goff, 'tTed Yantis, Vlfilbert Echard, Earl Miller, Dean Conklin, and Kenneth Echard. The Sphinx team copped second place when it took over the Lakota team in the play-off game. This placed the Lakota team in third place for the season. Both of these teams, however showed quite a bit of talent throughout the season and deserve much credit for their honest effort and clean play. The Alps deserve much credit for the showing that their team made this season. Last year they were tail endersf' and this year with little change in line-up but a seemingly great increase in spirit they came through for the championship unde- feated. The umpiring and refereeing for these games as well as for the Prune League games was done entirely by the students. The members of the various teams Co- operated very nicely with the oflicials. which all went to make up a successful season in intrarnural basketball for the school year 1928 and l929. Page Ont' Hufzflrcrl Fortrfcerz. X 11' rx yur N7..rB1.a.f , T-3 K -r ill .- N, il, , '-Q. J .ig ,I 'L w-' l - mit'1f T 3S2i -, it ' H in-'f--'vw 1.--.nw 1 1- ' . - fi 'f 'Y' ff 14 , L 1 N,4 X9 F X '-. 'x , , ,A . A '5 tra . A aa all 0 ev tb, it 1 Ll I Wi- if if - , ll- TT'5:'1Bli-f 'lxL..gi'l . . xiii, ,T PI KAPS ., tt Ch f ' . -ww J x ff we, i Qs ,w 'ff V 1 T vs ci .. .f - y Q W Z . l to . V A X t is 9: . - .- A Back Ron'-Copeland. D. Henry. Rnsselot, Front Ron'-Brubaker. Sllively. Z. Henry. PRUNE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS The Prune League honors this year went to the Pi Kaps who lost but one game of the seven played. On this team are Zeller Henry. Don Henry, John Shively. Art Brubaker, Bob Copeland, and Gerald Bosselot. This teams showed exceptional ability early in the season. Probably the star of the team. if we were to pick one. was Zeller Henry. There was quite a lot of good material in the Prune League this year. There were also several fast team combinations in the league besides the champions. these were the Cardinals, who copped second place, and the Delts who received third place. These two teams played a good brand of basketball throughout, and at times during the season it looked as though either would fare well towards winning the championship. The Prune League also afforded the spectators much amusement at times when the game would be turned into football instead of basketball. A good combination for this type of entertainment could be found in the Bexalls and lndigos. Both of these teams had lots of pep and a desire to bring home the bacon for their team, but exhibited very little basketball ability. It is very easy to see how easy it would be for such a combination of talents to result in somewhat of a jamboree.'i ln summing up the Prune League Basketball season it might be said that good sportsmanship was displayed throughout. The individual members of the various teams seemed to have an enjoyable time in the sport. Page Une Hurzdrefl Fifteen 91? I V 5 Y is ' I'u 'W 111' 7' it , , . ,. ,. ,, -. t - V1 KL! ' ' ' 5 1'-.T ,' X 'N ' r f iff. VJ- ,E'iig+X P. -1 wir! I il 1 ' A ' J l Q ill, Y 'l K.. I all N -I - 1 ' Q--f A .1 -A -1 - -4- ,-- , 1.4. bij' 'K--Q5 l'-- 11.1 X5 .1 '- L.. - L.. '- 'pa , La, -1 1 ..4' . 7 fi 2.5. f Football Schedule IQZQ Sept. 28 Oct. Oct. 11 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. Nov. Nov. 16 Wooster at Wooster Kenyon. Marietta at Marietta. Ohio Northern at Ada. Heidelberg at Tiffin. Capital. Baldwin-Wallace. Hiram. Basketball Schedule 1929-go Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Jan. Jan. 10 Jan. 15 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. Feb. Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Former Captains. Ashland at Ashland. Kenyon. Muskingum at New Concord. Capital. Heidelberg at Tiflin. Wooster at Wooster. Heidelberg at Tiffin. Marietta at Marietta. Capital at Columbus. Ohio Northern. Heidelberg. Kenyon at Gambier. Marietta. Mar. 1 Ohio Northern at Ada. gti..Q2fiQEfiji,McMxxDc Q , 1 '1 ' ' . -Dr . 1 . ' . '7,. ' , - X J Ab V N -f aj , R ' Vx y x I E E, pfagssocm womcws 3 K . 4 XA 5 LOQENTZ 4 KNOUPF 4 Psensroam mc. f Q GLADYS DICK Y K mm semcsmz 5 - V were efzour courm ' ' ' PRESIDENT w1.F.C. HAQRY slmmmmncuera. I M sscoun szmcsvem - F17 QI Y , F 'Af23S'Z5Xas vv H . ,, . t V QVIM Mimw- x - A ' , - 1 ff53fM5'5 ww 5 , 1 , k A , 14+ W , N , ,kfxzpiwwg , 'M-W'f.' 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Gladys Dickey Secretary -- .... lrene Bennert l ARHUTUS PHUENIX Ruth We-imer Alice Foy Margaret Edgingmn ' ARCADY Margaret Welty I Ruth Moore Zuma Heestand i i GmLr3NW1cii Porreon Faith Baker lane Lohr Kathryn Beck i LOTUS Charlotte Barker t Lucy Hanna Margaret LaRue TALISWW Omx A ' ' Nota Barnhartl Vira Dunmire I . Q Dorothy Wainwright Vlfgmla Bfewlmkel' l OWLS Margaret Duerr TUMO DACHI Evangeline Spahr Irene Bennert Elizabeth Lee l A new rushing policy drafted hy last yearis council failed to come up to expectations, causing this year's council to change the regulations suddenly last fall. What the plan for next year will be was not known when the Sihyl went to press. i i l Page One HlllIlIl't'll Efglzieelz -x gf .hi A. :rf gf o , f, ' ,J ago -Z.,,iTgff af- 9 1 we i W1 i - U ft it k A Yu, 3 ,Z ,X l' V- ll , .-, xii X11 cg, or - L -J A ' -L rf-f,.Mffcta+f -isavij x.. . ..,-T,.,:., 5 -., 1, f V if ,- - , - H 'K ' fi -Sfkx yt., ' 'Xiu , I ,.-ax F--,',' , ,,,,,'l K - X ff! ' N'-A ' ' , Y, l P NN I nf' r ' KXXJ C MQ' P Z: I VV XA 1 , ' Y x.-Q 'X l twr I N lv '- 'Q' Y-fs . ' 1' I :xx I , -. . , X ' ' . 'A 5' , :Y 'L v , 1 1 ' K-KK , -I, l I ' a. ' - u I-1 J is f- - s. 1' q--- - V t ' v e e , ---if X - P-. ti ,-- .a -. x-.- A ww-ummm-,, -1--+'::':vv'm-r---we --1 ft, H I - 2f L5j--if' nr gf '-fr -'-W A H f F , M V - r W ,-f . R .yt r flag- 5 V t 1--,..7. ' 'f 3. 1 2 4' R A , we 1. fvv ' -9 Q fg e yr ' Amt 'X ,N I if ' 7 M . , 'w rf , X fi i 5' 1 if V f e K M- if:Q'Q,:re ' T1 -,' Ja' Y 5, 2' , , I 6 f Q ef- Q W Q f if -.p 54: A as 41:4 ' . t URZW' A First Rauf-Eehard, Neff. Sehear. Vance. Kintigh. Seeonrl Rl7ll'li'l3l1liiS4bl1. Raver, Hicks. Spangler. Mtnnnia. Tizirrl Rolf'-Harlfielrl. Charles, Knnnli. SiIUl1lE'l'IU3CllEl'. lletfk, I TER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL President -- .... ---Harry Slnimerrnaeher Seeremry -- -.------ Morris Hicks Aims jenna Kenneth Eehard Kenneth Neff Lufeml IVWUH . A it Phillip l,.harleS 1 rw ANNEX I LAKQM L10Yll 5ClT931' Jfflm Nance Harry Simmermaeher , Parker Heck Cm-rNTi:Y Cure P Charles Mumma X.. 1 .I Rdver mum MUN-i HMG . a f ' 5 ' . Oliver bpangler HD' A e ' ' SPHINX C0059 HO' SE Harvey Hankimn Quentin Kintigh Paul Hance Raymunil Hadheltl The outstanding work of the I. F. C. this year was the change to open bidding. Under the new rules a man may he pledged at any time except during Freshman Week. This Change has been talked of for some time and will he watched with interest. Page One Hiinrireri Nineteen -- - f - v-. - -1 -1- F1 I - ,-Y ,rf -Al., -ZW '- 1 Y gg' View 'wr' 2' N' 1 w .I .lrlmi - tl, I- 7.1 - I - 4. Al 1' 1 Vi' .4 if .L v V . 7.1 , ,L xl ,Y wx., A , X. R - m , 4, 'P 1 -, 4 .. .- - ,-., - ..,--- ,QA ,Y '- e - ' ,. ' an an e e ii' fir- 'Tu-'K rw wg' f ' 'A ' , e ,C 6 4 new Cf H pl K A 'rev l Q l .P Q Y ,Q I H gg- l l 5 Y as s 6 T' K i 'G' i l i. 5 'iq Eg ,, 1 ,,i,,v I l l is 5? I P 1 l an l l First Run'-Hayes. Weimer. Lehman. Baer. Murphy. Cainer. Foy. 1 , Second Run'-Shisler. Stair. Hunk. Miller. Hancock. Head. Third Run'-V. Finley. M. Finley. Little. Holmes. Crussen, Smith. MeCluer. I l l , L l i l l l ARBU'l'USw-EPSILON KAPPA TM: r l Spgngqjr ,--- ---lVll'S. WICSI Pregidem ,,.. ........ R uth Weimer Secretary -,,, .... M ary ,Io Lehman Flower .... , .... Trailing Arbutus g Cqlgf -,-, .... P ink and White l Page One Hundred Twerzly fi' ' L ,AA N, Lvl' , gb Y Y rr Y u I-.x C4 H tg? c in . 1, ' T , '-' , -rf e x-X Q f 1 i 2' , -Af - -l 2 V ' , ' -L f ffl ' 'Y X, 2 !'HlKNCQ'J' S-l - --..ii YY - e tlfl' - X. fp MQ l l if MNQQQ We ff l V me LAe-4naHefahfgfadQa.AQf I I K-,Z-' gy X! X-' ' 1 U EE l ' Hi I 1 Q l S246 P I ii L off x at fqfiia t l I Q i I 4 ' -'XXV f - i W V 'Q' - zfrm fi f . Fi W 'lewd t' t v E f X sl Ei N it l I 76 q x., 5 Q L If Ad T lx T J, ,fri r X wrretata, L Q f l - f it wx. ' l l X X ff frfx- X i VV XJ-LL L-x I L f - ja 7 a f X f 7 ff h ig If x i X gi-9, TJ--V, M I ' ix T SWT ful ,.,r 'EDNA,MAQY,HENRlE'TTFl,MFlQGFlRE'C ouve, ' lf J.- KATHLesN,HANNAu,z. comms izarisrxraslrlq - R aaajeoigmg Alllllllfbllle ill lllj S eesrtsss OFHCE E KT EHHQESI' Smuons Kathleen Hancnck Helena Baer Margaret Miller Ruth Weimer Martha Evans Mary Jo Lehman Evfelynasfalf Edna Hayes Olive bhisler F L 2 -JUNIORS Coriinriieiwglgsseii Ahce Foy Ernestine Little Mary Games Ruth Holmes Mildred Miirphy Marjorie Finley Helen DaV'd5Qn Virginia Finley Hannah Head SOPHOMORES Virginia Smith Henrietta Runk Thelma McClue1' Page One Hundred Twenty-one aff.i1'ifm I are-Tmwiavfvn 6 1 . M A at ,aff , ix t J lf- L., xl, X S a, 4 ,. X ru .J l e LUX-lf 33. ' f 6'-:ffm--F ' e lg J' I T l I P V 5 -v - ,f-f- - - 'gm .. , -...X-x . 3 , ' x I ll! LFP' lillxgft 6 P l , xbl A55 li P I QT V' -gp f' P' MN. 'X ' , ' 1 1 -' A . M - , f , ,Q . ,, ', v X , h Q , X E X A '- .4 'Q 4 J . . . 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CREENWICH-TIIETA NU Sponsor --.- ---Mrs-. Delphine Dunn President-- ......... Faith Baker Secretary -- ....... Marian Jones Colors .... .... P urple and White Flower --- ............. Violet l Page One Hundred Tzferzty-four f' ki Y fn , we x e e . x' ,f ? ' lj l XXX... Af .1 , . tX....'3-- 'i'e e 'A v.1.Dg?N.T'fQoooo, , of oo A, n .T- A if 2 Hi fi i new eff Vx 5 509 M J, Kg Q i rf ,in ff -if cc4,c'3i..f-fg-he 'tif D cf f' i-iii: fc:..Q FQ'--i f I nl: lk j i I T i J lx Y l a I erm KEEPING f' X l IN Pr2ncTiCE . i l -Q, g. v+,.i.r1Lu TRYING ON ISRBEL 2 Jggif lr5fE:r?MTgi2g2l2 ' 5 E SKQTES ERUDICDTING ,. EXTQQNEOLIS I Q iw A -U lx A E IVXITTZETIFIL , V J W 2X ' 7' el , . f is f xf7X 6 - f if t I X if il P J l K-5 -Q ' il 'l U Wei , , Z M f' wx -fXf i Xie 5 F i fl f , N if ll i ji X f Q X XX gx f X XXX X l 4 X ciimmigxmwncmiuix c , X Q GN ml G3 l I 1 SENIORS Margaret Amlemm 1 Faith Baker Ruth Anderson 1 i Virginia Nicholas Relealla FWQIIIHII l Dorothy Scliracler I JUNIORS Isabella King l Ruth Bailey l Glendora Barnes FR'55'lW'lN Marian Jones Frances Keiner , lane Lohr Winifrefl Parkinwn Q Ruth Melvin LOPHUMORE5 Alice Nnrquist 1 lane Scott Margaret Asire l l l n l ' Page One Hundred Twelzty-five i L.--f-,.. - ,,- .. ,Q '--. r-. '-l .X l x -'I y 'ly f 1 5' '-. uri' ' ai ,-' f e5 KL 1-iw W-1i'4l2n Q ' e , .f L -1 . 6 U' r 'Y' 'Z ii i If Y ' -' ,. 11 .1 .T f 1 XT 4 M I - .c , . , ,i - 1-. - -4 .L-4f , w 3.-1 . -J J. J. . - ,. 1, wx, -1 ji 'N......' kk ' .. LJ Y , , W H ' -' L. 1' ,-. -4 .. -.X A I th- - . f. x . . - ' ww- -,W . 1: wi- , -X . 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A, Spemaarfl President ......,..w. ...................... .................... ........ N 4 r la Barnlmard Secretary ................. ............................................... l Florence Cruit Colors ...................... ............... .......................... B l ue, Gold, Black Flower --' ......-,-. ...... - Page 01112 Hundrvrl TIl'Pl'lfwV-Pllgllf I u 1 Yellow Cllrysanthemum N r f - , 53. S- X 1 Q l ' l Q' f 'A ll fy 4 KS 1 X f H , A L 5 K r 1 ll -ew , 4+ . 'L 'p1.l ig' a tvs Just aim 2 l lb t Go HOME l C VI t 5 vtvtmst, HND TREVQ - H MFIQCMQET JRNF, H Looxmq COFL 1 1 ff GENEVA ON THE wmv 'ro BRUSH HEIL TEETH Pop. THE THIRD TIME IN :IVE MINUTES GD - e - X , ht' l X if! 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Z H NEW DOCK I 5 IYLK T I e JT, X I I I I II 6' lmfm ' T! - '-' I I -.J-I - f IIN 3 5' -, I T aNqI'H'Nq K -K. H K if : 0622, 'Dial I' Mfvll . a XD gf x . - X X 5' -' F 4 A 1 '71 I: 3 N . I . N 1 0 X XYSP, I ' N Xllaf 2 I I Y UOFLCW-HY X X I Q Pr-m.ur-'S X ' I 1 X Aj E J' Baum:-1 enema me I I 0 N I I 55235. LUEQSLNSJ Fon' I mums I 'I QQH I I I I G5 SLNIOHS SUl'HOMUliliS I D'i'1 Ill1Y ljllilliw Nlargaret Wfelty I DUl'HIl1Y Shafer Nlartlma Ellen Wingate I Lillian SIIIVGIY Nlartha Lynlicla Buelall Wingate Elva Freee - A. , Margaret Edgingluu E.:RLbllQIl4T lx 1 een arm ' I I JUNWR Claflys Frees I I Zoe Switzer Esther Frye I I II ' I I 3 Page One Hundrezl Tlzirty'-three I ,' 5? f'f-'-7':i-:Q-ffv iQ'7 fx l , ' I 51 2 I 6- I L6 Qlffijfe, e 51 Q IX NF 3 .f I egg:-rf, gi ee ze ee e e e.I:?f,eQ Ng .. wb, QQ. gf , , N , 'YS 1 X , -V Q-?f-sf XL M W fi l 6 x l 4, 'L ' , 5-N5 SR-ff Sggxw Q- - ,. 1 l ,,,, , x ,Q l X, y 5 if fy? f, W ,1 f M vi X x First Razr-Poultam. Beck, Sl'llllClllE'l'. Wlylie. 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',,,x'yx .z,. 4 1 -yu-I f N I , H, V .,, .14 Sponsor -- Presidellt -- Secretary -- Flower -- flnlm-S - Writer' Um' h'll111l1w - ' , ,.. Firxi Run-Bennerl. Eulmnks. K. llanlz. Lee. Miller. Svrwzrl Ron'--9r'l1eiclegger. .l. Cantz. Durfee. Drake. 'Fumu Drxclll-TAI' D14.1.'rx l Tl111'Iv-vlgfll 1 , . -vfv T- Q Ml Q li Tl lllls.e.ll+. ll ----Mrs. C. G. Grabill --- ...... Irene Bennert -------- --- Helen Scheidegger Blue and While Sweetpeas ------------Blue and White NL. p , - l 451, . Y v . I ulJnLwl'W.WMxWi,NIEgL+TerZE giaieoinv J M gE l wwmmwb ff 3 , x ' V 1 I sl I LAD X f QQ ghd i, N fy 4 , f ef l ssxssswp A X A , n1.n.,?oNel WT- 0 ij 5-Smgogrxgrciquaoil f QW J U 1 X L X 2 SE f N x , if X31 5 ,N ,. x-W ffm-V I big Sjw ? 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S ponsor I I I Page Une Hll71tll'6d Forij ww ,vi ,--- .1 . -I I 'I' fl , -..K an fa, ir , V 1, 1111, '?:.k '- gif, tb A.-I, 'X 6 I ' I III Q ' SU .b fir N ,VA If III L ' I ' ' -J A Q - 1 A X ff ' x' 4 X fy -H - -L .4 -Ill f . ' L2 C ff' Qlggg. X l l mwfilxjllxxl EJ l ll lflcfzf Xl? l Q l my f S- W Elf - NL! YXL Munn PRQCT Q X AM X M SICNIUHS Kenneth Ecllarml Ge-urge HCl1ClCI'Lu0Il Leroy Hopper Sovneimolcas Dean Conklin Kenneth Neff 1'11e...1. .1-6 Yanlis FRI-l5llXll'lN Willwerl ECll3lA1,l Wallel' Coll. .Iuseph Little Earl Miller PLEIJCILS Tfnn Braflney rlgv Om' H1lIIllI't'1f F017-V'0lIt? f 4 FX: Z, 40 lg , , YB 2 First If01l'fSCl16HI', Ricl1arrlson, Sanders. Williams, Vance. Allaman. Lee. Second Rau'-Snycler. Clippinger, Moore, Parent. Hughes, Rice. Tllfffl Row-McCoy. Evans. Wlmipkey. Montague. Lisle. Piper. Menke. ANNl':Xel'l Bmw Sioux Lloyd Schear ................ ,..,....... .f...-. -..- P I ' 651116111 David Lee ............ ......e.......... .............. S 6 Crerary Prof. A. R. Spessarcl ........ ................-- S DOHSOI' Page One Hzzmlrezl l'lUI'f'Y-f1lX0 - L, fi f 5, .1 'wh Q ' l . - '. I X ,J , 1 I, l 1 ' ,I1. , 1-fi .-. '- '- x -' .. , . , . '-. A .AA 4 ... . fx. S wyszzssqi l l Ngli' u i ' Joan vmvmq l4 i 1 SN i 'COL0 ourcu Looxmc. , ll I ' l ll l l 3 5 l ' l i l X X :pa 3 i i X1 'f l 'f ll uucuas PQOUDLY I j X Zzlflyi EQ i X W X fff, Xfl Q! X AQ Q all ,ff N sl ik mf iulllelilsielii ix- AN N N MX GJ- X OQNCE 'STEPS A AX Sl-LNIUNS Hulbert Hlt'llLll'llFHll Rif'l1u1'd Sander- Llnyd Scliear W'6nd6ll Williallii ,ll'Nl1lIiS Gilbert Allaman R. M. llall llavid Lee liverell Snyder jnlm Vance SHPIIU Nllllilih George Adanu W'altc'r Clippings-r. J Paul Hugliw beings Home William Parent If Rlirlll XI lax Russell Adamx .lnhn Dnlle lfranlx Nlclrluy HUHCI' MUIIIHUIIP C' ' ' 2' ' Lawrence Hive Rulmerl Wliipkey William Zinmwr l,I.l'lIN.l1.S- Dale livam Budd Lisle Bernard Nlvnkv Edwin l'ipPr Illtlll l Inge Om' HIllllll't'll l'llll'fVl-f wi First Hou'-NlcKnigl1t. 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C E fr- 451 iww 'FZWQN f MQ ,V tw 'fel A, N Qld N ,altf Yagi E f Qslgg-fja K 41 ff-2 M -tSu l:f2e-CQ 1 1 C4-3 l gg. x-xoT NOTES mom some :mo THOMPY nw me mnmo J' N THE NEXT B I ROONX S Ali oevmzrep CUP pix I HOST lull N lov X ,l J Mt it T1 I L A l E X 4 N f 4 lDz1z.:sU:::s.LLz5 p ig efQHQsM12iXsQEDfh f C pf CF All l Q mgzfessbefssafe Mg, E-ngymrigure H+ X liouumnxpw lflllllllllfb QQYOSQTPN nm ll Q X SENIORS Robert Bromeley Wendell Rhodes Gerald Rosselot Harold Thompeon JUNIORS Kenneth Bunce Morris Ervin Fred Miller Wilbert Miley Edwin Shawen Oliver Spangler Leland Sprecher SoPHo Momzs Russell Broadhead David Burke Don Euverarll Eugene Ewell Charles Ketteman Carl Starkey Emmor Widdoes FRESHMEN Arthur Brubaker Robert Copeland Leo Fugate Arthur Harverstick Don Henry Zeller Henry Fred Peerless Don Samuel John Shively Forest SllplTlg81 Page One Hundred Forty Qelen 5 6 L' 'lr-fl' A if ' 11 'X ' If rr ' CCR' , T 1 W Q lilfoa-wulxuxl-amlnf fd 'fi ' -.2 .i'jf1'ff15 J ' L 'L flzf b Qt T Y --fff4Ci lf r 71. fiff if 'T' 'MYJQQ 'A 'ii-f'72::ij: ', .. f V5 tw- NK -.J ,J z7ff.1f3- ff i , .w-9.-. L W rx I XX t' t -K 1, A l . Y. ,W . 3, 2, '14 i I, gm ,. . , N 1.59. 6 . l xii' L- if 4 C '1Q.. -.' 'C -..,' In J J' A i CL. ii::NL4-13i'fg., - 'lil-'14 fi l 1 A A ' U all ' ,: ,ll l. . L A i 2 Q . T,-Y Q . X R Y ' 1 A . , f ew-'W W .. i l A I 1 ll C- l f i A f ' l Zag VA E . Ng. il si f f ' ff 1 l J' K I 1 First Row-Taylor. P. Charles. Long. Knouff. Carson. Cruy. Puderhaugh. . Seconrl Row-Hawes. Van Kirk, Rouse, Prisk. White. Hangen. Fowler. W Third Rauf-Tedrick. E. Shafer. Welty. D. Charles. Barnelte. Shaffer. Bielslein. Y it V N tl I I l juwlm-ETA PIII Mir Lorentz Knnufl' - ---President Clinton Taylnr ------- --- ---SGCTGIHYY Pruf. F. A. Hanawalt--- .------ Sponsor i I l I l 3 l Page One Hzimlrvrf FlPI'fYV-Cllgllf 1 , l t 'Ta' ' ' ,'-' .. f' TT if' 'f 'fQ V' '-4 L ln-L 1 ,wi u P -- Xi f Lx . '. r 7 r 73-'xt 47-fi, 'sgjg ' ' 3 .1 . t 1 if . 1- t N X Xl L- C tv' , it C .f .3 - .' - ' I.- A -t -, 4 ' . J. - ., 474- L' ,ll -X' '-, ' V' r . ' ,-i-- 4, J, J I , 'Q'b:..- '.-.JN -..I-fi-LQ l S rw wV ll ll 5 lW 'M'l W will W J fm KS E'f5L2L'::V2'I:2G l X X1 Sr lieu Qi W' go Nil fl? if lli lljl lflfy li fl Ql f V HND pUE5TQTiRU05.nZH21T.NGUPg I I JIUIUNXXDZN I-IEDM Nw Smlolzs Ross CHISHII Philip Cliarleg Lorentz Knnull' Cenate Lung Clinton Tziylm' .lnwmns 'llll60fl0l'8 flrny Hubert llawes Franklin Pmlerliaugli llerman YanKirk Sopnmimu-gs Ralpli l 1HX5'lPI' .g', Cliarlex Prisk Dale Roost? Edwin Shafer Horace White FRISSIIMICN Kenneth Barnett? John Bielstein Dun Cllarlea Nlelinse llangf-n Glenn Slnulfer Ulnnei' Teclrim-lx Clareiwe Welty Pngv Om' Hlllllll'l'll l'llPl'fvY-l7I.IlC ,pq P3 Q '. U J r rr X fn. wgmm oW i J,3x f if l 'lf KN if fre 'Q 'Y -r ' E4 'flfk-lqfvf' 9 Q-wo, lm fy I . lly- '. X ' ff .- 1' , 1 I r 2 l , x W K v , . '- . a J - f -I -1 X I . . x W. NN 1 lxlvx' me 4 - 'M ' -. ' .gf 4 . ' '- M' 'Ll XI:-1-21 ' Y1.. ' KX- fs- f ..c'-5. riff, ,ll 1, Y I' 5 l K I l l H 4 I l w l y L ll 1 l l f First Row-H. Holmes, Holclren, Cantz. Zinn, Neshit, H. SlIHll161'lH3CllCI', Seitz. Second RowAmMiller. J. Holmes. Lust, Derhammer, Heck, Benford. r Third Row-Bundy. Weaver. Burrows, Gilbert, Peart, R. Simmermacher, McCain. I 1 I I I LA14o'rA--Lnlrzm KAPPA TAU l Harry Simmermaeher - .... President Charles Burrows .... .... S ecretary Dr. E. W. E. Fclmear--- .... Sponsor J I l i 1 Page One HlllIfIl'tJIl Fifly - ' ' ,'i'- f -- r' . f J . Q. . , V e- r f-. who X:-. 1,1 -J . ' .x X , , . , V ' . NM , C- , W lf Z N Xb l' 'fl' rl ii qll C? fl' K 1 'L .' , ..f ., - ,JAY . J. 4. L - 7' f ag .' V, fxlv ,- x C. '..Q xl r 5 ' - Q. -1-J N K r' -U r' I X F N, l X X BENFORD Amo sem: LN '-?'i2U'5EN.Z2b5i'iI, X GILBEQT Amo Murevze ATHLETW5 uv AN AFFECTIONATE fx GAME or oougre , SOLITAIRE f J l m 4 ff f . r,j u I Q, l lf? 4 Q x ln S , f Lx' . :Q K' Q C LE'4 +5 QQ: X X . Q f f l A K l l ZX if G 9:3 ' l ill rl 'gf i N fl -' 0 l ,xl CX 9 1 if X 1-reams Holmes X SNEAKINQ our or THQ KITCHEN 3- HOLDQEN cw LONG ENOUGH FOIL NESBIT momvmo THE BEANS TO SIVKOKE RINGS N , TELEPHONE COCHQAN HALL A BURN lllMK4Dl M AKT Hgflf ' 57 wr-no couA.Dfq'-I l',UfN A PEN AND CEI' IN THE P1CTuulE Too Srwlmcs Ralph M. Gantz S. Osborne Hnlllren Herbert 41. Holmes JI vmss Forest Benlurll Harold Derllamlner Parker llerli Willialxl Neblwil Emerson Seitz Harry Sinnnermaelrer .Nrlie Zinn Sommxmmls l7ram'iS Bundy lfllarles Blll'l'UWS l'Im'vin Cillwerl john Holmes Herbert Lust Orville Miller l'Ilarem'e Weaver FRI-LSHMEN Duane Pearl Rielmarfl Sinnner SPI-lfll-XL Ray fllmapman lJLliIl1LljS llarnlel lxlf'le,tiII1 llarry SPllC'l'l l11H1'llf?l' Page Um' Hzzmlrml F1'f!Vx-0110 W . iff , ' ' 'X . ' Q. Q f n i. ,- --.3 , 4 N fQA,,bq.., N3 Kim ., 'A ' iQ ' 1' 1 , .X Wy, X ,hs ' 7 if , X! X X NK! W Sf x X fx X n , W4 ,SEX X, R EX X v' fssfx First Run'-Hefl. Raver. Green. Slirm. Frees. Sw-mzrl Run'-.l. Baker. Hicks. Duckwall. Olcll. Wlliljlm. QQ? 1 Third RlIll'il'lW'Pl'h. Pnunfls. C, Baker. Thmnas. Huston. Hiskey. PnlLo1wxfPHl I,,mlBn,x Tu Virgil Ravel' ....... ., .......... ,. ................, . ..... Presldent Ernest Sl irm ......................................... becretary Prnf. Paul Penflletun .......... M A.,......... . ...... Sponsor Pngv One Hundred Fifly l1rn W l l Ill H Rf , I 1 time ll ,tr nt l ., l' t M l l 9 QTCQLQTUTGSLTJNG iw, n f 'fqJ,UM t A xiyvxle 'EA , X Xl j fgxgbl X x fill' if XET Q Qf5Q3f7fgFX fm Rl? N gfl Nfgritso lllillflll ll KMDWIVK Z It A T M 6502.5 HEAT 4 32 SI-LNIURS Richard Durst Louis Frees Lawrence Green Russell Heft Virgil Ravel' Juwlons Jack Baker Morris Hicks Sovllmmtotuzs Glenn Duekwall Sylvester Ewers Albert Grueser Paul Hiskey Max Olflt Linnaeuus Pounds Fnrzs n Mlm llUl1I'll3I1fl Baker Glenn Baker PLEDGI-:S James Huston George Tltmltae Om' HIlII1lI'tJll Fllfflt-fill! 1 , Q - W ' ' , --.f ,, .. . , 'J 1. l . -5 ffmff -, Q- ',ff1'y ,R,!'tf V X L1 y -, y A K . -V, -wtf' ,ff 1' vi Vw -f .. 11 . Ivy! ., xy .- M, ,' x . wycxf A - . W U ,1..., ,',, 5, J, -,-,g -. K x ., . 5 . wh ,r' - LJF'+ fb, .-...I y , , 1. 1 k wx f rw My ,,, Ffa 'We' A P X W1 W N. V First Run--Mraz. Jorclak, lladfielll. Hankisun. Wiley. Beard. Swnnfl Run'-Ricketts. Myers. Mumma. Keyes. Robinson. Shanklelam. Thirfl RlIIl' Al'fIllll'. Lesh. Dew. Axline. Heimver. Iammarinu. SPHlNX'YDEL'l'X Slum Pm Harvey Hankison -- .,..,.. ........ I ,l'6Siil6l1l Robert Myers --- - -- - .,... Sf-cfetary Pmf, F, J, X73l'lf'6',-- --- .... .... .g.... S I wnwl' Zhu' H11nrff'e'1f lfifivx-fafllf' I I .4-rv. ,. ,, X ' Na --fig .x f N Q1 R -AV AV .il 's 1 , P 1 , lk V' ,R fy ' ' if ' 'RW 'ARR R?7T 'c v'7'Ir lf,, ' X , If' , ,iz .1 1 ,f C34 j If I 9-jf, xx txt e -3 Af ne--- . to 11- ,iilgfft-ge..e Q- 1'-E - gf , t at o J f I M2292 giFlqZlNGqFONDLY -- H ROS T S UM . ft t ttttwtfw 3 ON cn 0 - Tue Loon- t-mrzvsv wnTcHtNG I x t mgsmfftw our Fora Fon Mum TO , - Fora Htsmcur 5. UNNECES9-RRY PH55 DY N EXPENSES 1 , rn' X , I.: I I 1 XIII ' ' Q t we 4 to H55 Mp X itil 1 X D of t AVN W Q 't-W' f A fi , - flf - sr K , x , Y--t f M ty W J ff f M - tsetifiisigng N- - XV ' X GQME or HEHR-.YS X Y ,XX A Y t .7 Fi- wvus Tnxma Y Cnt2EPuL mm ,f S llD M Wt N X X A ECP GD Saxton Ed Ricketts Frank Mraz Donovan Wylie JUNIORS FRESHMEN Raymond Hadfneld Wfllfam 5fU? 'f V -. WIIIIHHI Qltrtsttan Harvey Hanklson , V - , , Jackson Hoover Alfred ,Iordak -. . . . . Joe I3IllITl3llI'l0 Wnlltam Stetmer w James Leblt V , George Robinson GlZsSHl5f:I?cTEb C12-sence Sbankleton Robert Keyes LEDCE5 Joe Mumma Kenneth Axline Robert Myers Charles Dew Page One Humlretl Fifty'-flu fL,jf--lEC, '2KRl-ffflrfiifjqx-DWwwT?,f'3 Y W In , 'rf fr r 57 ,xx f:'O,:??5--3, np T3 3 J 6 , y 5 'ff X X J U ' '-' , 1V 'A ' , It J -x E'-' I .4 'xl xg ,A - 4 l .L X fq' v' Jia' 'ul' r o,i'Q5 ,r.,.-yztLe :fic , e,-e .-- he R-- -N --J Ll Cartoonisfs Note ln order to save trouble answering questions later on we might as well say here and now that the eliaracvters in the eartoons you have just finished looking at were drawn from imagin- ation und not from life, and are not intenclefl to look like the person whose nznnes they hear. lVloreover. we were actually insirle COL'lll'ZlIl Hall when we drew the girls, rooms. and the Dean knew we were there so clonit get exeitecl. And now that the Sihyl is finally out. we hcg leave to report that we have just sailed for China and safety. lVleanwhile. for those having complaints. we'll say the line forms on the left and please tlonit hloek the side-walk. Pug: 0111 111111111111 llflv six I. ACTCIVI XX 47 C MQW, I Igxftv I I I N I X ' -E.-Ig -.' II.-l rf! 'A ' F 'NI 1 P '. A Iv, triI S1byI ECIIIOFIQI Staff , . gig. J I I l I I V 3 I C I I I I -vm I Q I I I b i i V ZVJ I - . M N I ' L ., Ai - I I I Firs! RQIII-Edwards. Vance. La Rue. Jones. Svooml Ron'-Switzer. Allaman. Lee. I ORGANIZATION Eclilor ......... ---J. PARKER HECK I Assislanl EfIiIor--- .... VIRGINIA BREWBAKER I I Faculzy Editor .... ---EVEI-YN EDWARDS Senior Editor-H ---MARIAN JONES . Junior Eriiior ..... ---ELIZABETH LEE Activities Edizor--- ---NIARGARET LARUE 'AI-I Editor ----- ---DAVID ALI-AMAN I Azhlezic Edimr--- ---- JOHN VANCE I SlenogrnplIer--- ---ZOE SWITZER I I I I I , I I I I I Page One Hundred Fifty-eight I I I A? 7-K F- L . I rrq -A I i. I W3 T-, , ,-..,, Q giyififfxg. 40.41 N. I gf..- 9.., I, bg S1byI Busmess Staff W ,,.,,., ,.,,. ,-.. ,Y ., . W , . ,. M, , 4 , ., Q A yn in V, - P ,,,- V ' k4?TM:, ,QQ?v?gx 5 7' I I First Row-Hawes. Fletcher, Knapp. Wainwright. Derhamlner. r Second ROIL'-J0l'Cl3Ii. Snyder. Barnes. Miller. Weinlarmrl. ORGANIZATION flssismnt Manager ............. w......... A LFRED JORDAK ,4dU6l'fI.SI-llg fllanager .,..d,,... ....... , ---HAROLD DERHAMMER EVERETT SNYDER Assl. f1dvertz'sing Managers ,..,, . ...... -- ROBERT HAWES LNIARCARET KNAPP CZ.l'Clll0fl.0ll Marznger---.L .,.,. ....... F REDERICK MII,LER 5 GLENDORA BARNES n 4551. Circulation fLlIIllflg'El'S ..... -- ..-.- E PAUL FLETCHER I DOROTHY WAINWRIGHT 1 Treasurefr .......,,..,. ,,-.,. , , --L0L11s WEINLAND N Y U P Page Une Hundred Fzflw nine ' QV l'5'N27 f-E 6 x y If If fx Qfptkqh E l s JN -f N xx ,w C, I V, U f 111 , NX - X E fb- ' ' Xa, .- ' L 4 .-L ---ff' fkvfj ix +R .r v 1 Q L. , -km 4- R, ,X Yyx ,, ., z. ..- 'w M, 'ww' Cl Qi' SQL: . -.' -,. -,wwf-1'7.f:,J,kT-'7-NYJ.: . ' R ' ' ' I'f.'f'. 1 .1 911. . , ' 1 'l 'l , K l wi l I t iykrgl 'Aly' in U, ,f VC I ig! xt 11 B l I l I - f' ',' l ,fr ' E -.X ' - . If ' W tk J f 4---111. 1.-f -.. ..k,l, V. , 1 L 2' l A I 1 The 1929 Sibyl IVHANKLIN PUIJICRBAINCZII .l. PARKER lfllfiifli fllurzrlgel' Ezfitm' The SIISXL is a hook puhlislied yearly hy lll6?lIllJ?l'!5 of tl1e ,lunior Class lnoniinallyl, hy the staff tsupposedlyt, and hy the editor and llltlllilzflel' tate-tuallyt. lt vornes off the press each spring, ahout one month after everyliody expects it. The reason for puhlishing tl1e SIBYI. is to give the Illffll S0lll0ll1lllgI to guide the111 in casting ahout for a date. and the women S0lllPlllillfI i11 whirfh they can point out their conquests to friends hack llOlll6'. ljuhlisliing the hook wouldnit he half so hard if the ollice were located anyplace hut in LilI11lJE'l'l Hall. or if the hudding niusieians would attempt a new selection at least onee a nionth. But anyhow. youive paid your money, and hereis the hook, so go ahead and enjoy yourself. ' nz' llllllllffll Si,1'l,1f by , 4. kV,,,R.,A, .,, yy. , - 1 11: ' 'bf t Ml t- if Vx at 1 ' . -. Q Y , . '?5 -..x,J,J'AT, 'Ti K .V ,I -sl .7 . .,,,.:4..!i14:,!..1-.agp I j f' T T I - t 7 A I f' W '.' T' t . -al., J My 225 'iript 32-.ft -L1 ' ' . I R Xp Kauai.. A 1, ,J 'H 2,7 , .: l . , xx I tr, g- gtk, M wg . W. trys-an-,,f 1 n- X , - - S- L , 4. Tan and Cardinal i .4 Ef .Pr-'fvs'sw 74'.' sm'f'v2f7av'g22'W'YZ ', a77'.1f s . 1 ...fyil . K I a f 4, ' 1 f 5 V t ? . , ' I ze' +2 6 Lf lv 1 N' iii 45 t -:K l 5 , ,. t f 5 ix X pg! Q t :Q 1 -t s ilfi 4 :ll t GERALD ROSSELOT HERBERT HOLMES Erlimr Nnnrzger The publication of the Tan and Cardinal this year under Gerald Rosselot has been representative of student activities on and off the cainpus and despite a finan- cial deficit. a very successful year for the Tan and Cardinal has been completed. The Business lVianager. Herbert Holmes, was forced to begin his work with a considerable debt and considering this he is to be congratulated for his work. A definite advance was niade this year by the editor in changing the paper from eight to four pages and enlarging the sheet. This conforms more to the average style of college newspapers than did the other type. He has also prepared the way for a change from hve to six columns within the next year. A six-colunin publication is much more adaptable to use by colleges and il is a great iniproveinent in looks and niaterial space over the five column. The stalli, as a whole, this year has been equally talented and co-operative. Vari- ous feature articles and cleverly written news stories have aided in ranking the Tan and Cardinal with the best college newspapers in Ohio. The cliniax ol' the year was in the lioiin of the Tan and Cardinal staff banquet which was held in Williams' Crystal Hooni. in April. Mr. Earl Mindernian. feature writer for the Columbus Citizen, was the main speaker and Miss Verda Evans acted as toastinaster. At this banquet the outgoing staff was honored and the incoming staff was encouraged to cliinb to great heights. Page One Humlrcal Sixty-one V - , it .X , . V' Q' ' all ,kt 'A t s- ,, s I-.jlvrfzjkrj-..,AV-I , 1, .- xy 1 '. 1 , 'ii' A i. V' ,Mil ' V. Y, ' N kj I x,,ll yt 5 fwxl I . . 1 ' g I , i Q ' .1 1 V3 1 , - . Tan and Cardinal Editorial Staff ' R 3 Haelr RL?It'iSlll'6lI161'. Brulualier. liimlwarils. Cupelanil, Xviilllwflgllt. Riekette. Hughes, Hanna eel leas Selieur. Front Ro1rfClippinge1'. Jorilali. Niley. Sliisler. Henry. Harris. Eeliarcl. ORGANIZATION Ceraltl A. Rusbelnl ..., ....... E rlitor-in-Chief Paul T. Hughes ...... ..... M anaging Erlitor Will1ei't Eeliarril ...... ...... H earl Proof Reader Lillian Sllively ...,..... .... W Ii07l1l'I1iS Dormitories Walter' Clippinger. Jin--- ...... Local Reporter James llarris .......... .,.. M usie Reporter Lillian Sliively .... ---Special Features Allred .lnrtlak ..., .... A tlzletie Ezlitor Harolil Young .... ,,.. A alllzletie Reporter Wilbert Miley .... .... A tlzletie Reporter Zeller llenry ..... --, - -H --- ..,,, ,-...,... , fltliletic Reporter Ethel Slireiner ...... Girls, A tliletie Erlitor Cressetl Card. Erlwarrl Ricketts. Lucy Hanna. Edna Tracy. Olive Shisler, Arthur Brulnalier, Fretl Peerless. Robert Copeland. Dorolliy Wainwright, Alice Sl'll6'tll'. livelyn Etlwartla. Glailys Frees ................ General Reporters Page One Hunrlrerl Sir!-i+t11n 1 1. X A r r ..' -v I... ., K , , , - Luffar -5 . f K I' ry Z 13 I P, Nell ,N XR L P .gl . x i 'f - 'L 1 L3 QT ' i 1 f2fci 'ic'ff 'f'i' cccs , 1 i. ff -' Y 1 X. A if-av. 4 1 I K fr gf .I 1 Q I . A I .av - xx , X O lk! Aff' ., M thi! 'bgwiliig-ill L....l', X yt 221 ,f il l 1 l l, t i p Tan and Cardinal Business Staff 0-.-ff . 'wr' f- -,Q Back Row-Westerman. Myers. M. Duerr. Hawes. Eilgington, Olclt. Front Row-G. Duerr, Spabr. Nicbulas, Prisla. Ward, Wbipp, Dickey. ORGANIZATION Herbert C. Holmes .... .... B usiness Manager Hubert Hawes l William Nesbit I Rgbel-I Nfyerg 5 -- s.... Assistant Managers Charles Prisk Robert Wltipp Margaret Eclgington .... .... C 'irculfztion Manager Margaret Duerr 1 Gladys Dickey I Ruth Nicholas ' Mildred Fmwoml l ---AA ----- A 455,'5m,,,5 Mary Ward l Mary Ruth Oldt Grace Duerr Evangeline Spalir J ,f-' s-'wr-W - e H v-1 A- 'Y-Y vif- ff Y ' ' ' Y Page One Hzuiflrefl Sixty-tlzree fi ,W-J A 7 Yj'V ' ' ' If-fk ' IN' ' LANE' r 'N 'r' Yi ,Sbls U? ly C 4 X11 f I 'Q-.M J Xxflw .Q 1 A, c,fbb...4Ta, ,..wica is ,GGMAGML C .g.?:b,f1 G 1 . cf?-Qlgi i ' z ,n.J,' -. , Y 1 l ' ,' I , l w i x f f U ' , It ' If -. , Q ' - u , Life Work Recruits 'Lf , 7 if WV 15' is f f f , radix ' f?f:fs ft. ' -,Q -M Q as , ' Pri - -, .. ,, pf ZW , .rw W , , ,W s as me Wi' .na ,. ' . ' Q52 Huff: Role-ljhillips, Switzer, Thomas, Bright. Barnette. Brewhalier. Copeland, iVlorrison. Frou! Rl1lt7+,ldf'kSltI1, Walter. Walhorn,Huston. Keeler. lilovault, Townsend. .Feeling the needs of an organization that would provide additional spiritual fel- lowship, a numher of students who are specilically preparing for some full-time reiigious work, handed themselves together under the name of Life Work Recruits in thc tall of 1927. Soon, however, the me-mhers realized that the most healthy kind of Christ-like associations could continue only in connection with service rendered to the nearhy communities. Hence the purpose of the organzation was enlarged from promoting Christian fellowship among its memhers and furthering the ideals of Jesus on the campus to aiding in every possihle way the advancement of Gods liingdom. 4- ln the hope ol' approximating these lofty goals the Recruits have sent out Gospel Teams ranging in numher from two to forty to various places within a radius of one hundred miles. During the current year over forty messages of song and word with a distinctly evangelistic note have heen given in missions, chapels, rural and urban tghurches, lodge rooms, state prisons. and over the air. rlihese appointments have Pugc 'Une Hlzmflwri S!i,l'f'l f0Ilf r-' w- ' A . - I... , I. it ws: 3 '- 1 igl lkzxs. -- . .'J.l4Lsx,g2g Rig ,f L he ir:-Z 4 A i 4295! it xg- it lbijxjjflr I J N I ill, tl B A i A -i -I n 4 - V J Ll- I 1 l 4 4 l l l l i 4 l 1 l l l t I 'A W, . t Life Work Recruits F? W if il i , t Bark Ruiz'-Heestand. Carnes. Davidson. Bennett. Nichols. Marshall. Mathias. Mizlrlle Row-Prisk. Bartlett. Sneatli. Beistle, Shafer, Moore. Cooley. Front Ron'-Walters. Bruner. Frees. Edwards. Schaefer. Hanna. provided various opportunities for presenting the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Herein many students lind a new joy in Christian service and others are able to maintain whatever spiritual vitality they brought to college from home. By paying particular attention to this unique piece of deputation work the organization serves both as a testing ground for religious workers and as a stabilizing ageney for those who come to Otterbein with the intention of preparing for the mission held or the active ministry. Singers. readers. and speakers usually come back from these evangelistic trips with the humble- feeling that more strength has been gained than given. Yet the favorable reports and cheery invitations to return seem to indicate that the help has been mutual. On each Monday evening the group meets in the United Brethren Church to ex- change experiences and prepare for future engagements. These meetings are varied by having special speakers to discuss different phases of the work. Page Une HllI1f1ft'1l Szfrlrsfzie , Y i r- , r, ,. , A .--. -, r-Q -x r-. t V:-,W ' ,t KA .J r e ' 'A. y' ' v' ' ' VY- YQQBA 5 'L 'ri 1. X tif. gg gg . X1 L t .5 1,74-xg! .sbglgg 'J , - f- - A e Lit-its f to tgp: fd. is., ! - 'I ,-33,,,,,..-.., 'Vi !g:1.'.,r.fxa'.,f -X 1 I.. wx- f -,f. -' l ,.. .t ft 1,2 t , vl.1t YA I ' 'I f' 1. 2.1! Lis' g 'L ll N 1 1 s.' ,, nan, - Philalethea Q l tl 5 md' xxx' Brtclf Ru1tffSwarner. Nafzger. Norris. Duerr. Lulir. Griffen. lVll1lll111El. Hanna. Carnes. Heist Reefer. Brant. Mitltlle H01rfSnyt,ler, Hayes. Freeman. Shisler. Gaines, Lehman, Nlurphy. Spahr. Schrader. Baker Anderson. Shreiner. Stevenson. Front Rott'-Billrnan. Foy, Weirner. Huntley, Uuntnire. Bartlett. Brewhaker, Wainwright. Bit ht Switzer. Sttztvttitts Faith Baker Nliltlretl Bright Marian Carnes Vira Duntnire Leila Uriflen ljtlna Hayes Nitetis Huntly Mary ,lu Lehman Myrtle llafzger Charlotte Heist Ethel Shreiner lfnitl Swarner litlna Tram-ey Ruth Weitner ,ltwtutzs Buth Bailey Virginia Brewhali flertrtnle Billtnan Rachel Brant Fannie Davitlsun Alive Ftry 'Xlary Haines Page Ont' fltttlfllvrl t9l..lf,V'S1l,l' PERSONNEL Lucy Hanna jane Lohr Flnrenee Lincoln Mildred Murphy Sarah Miller Zire Switzer Evangeline Spahr lJn1'otl1y Vlfainwright Margaret. Miller Evelyn Stair Vlfillna Bartlett Fannie Davidson St trtrm xtmtt-Ls Margaret Antlersun Grace Duerr Beleafla Freeman Fthel Keeler Mary Mutntnu Grace Norris Nlargaret Snytler Vivian Slevensnn Olive Shisler Uurntlty Svltratler X, ' il -5 , I. ' x .A-X lt ti! . - t I wg it J 'J 1 1 1 0 . V ' , '.1: 'K'7' 1 H A A HA sl I ttf xl l f 1-I, Q1 :fy I If L 4 1 ' ' f X X l S I I 1 lily! f E S... . I 1 '. 4, . 1.1 -,, --,J 1 1, .' 1 - ,t -r , - . I , ,X -t .. Cleiorhetea . . J ,W a eip ,,Y2,. 1-1 525 .vig 6 K wwf ' . A A f 'W i V , 1, ' ' 'v 1 ' , 1 4 - - 4 X it A Y l P tl l E e ' K 1 A f- 4 I 1 1 x., f' Www, Tr. Q G. A -Q, V4 by 1 A 5' -,cg ,Nj ' r ' .5 , 5.4 If W, A i' V ,M V N Jag' U hw.. H xml .,,, .Mrk W lift' ' . 'L .fp ' tl -Q. ' ' 1 l l, t. faiilfx E Bm R011 Frees, Kiess. Welty, Shafer. Niclmls. Marshall. Heestanrl. Sr-hear. Edwards. tulle Ron-Parsons, Qlclt. Wingate. Phillips. Etlgingtnn. Bennert. King. jones. Barnes. mn! Run Crnit. Meme. Wingate. LaRue. Tnwnsenrl. Shively. Beall. Lee. Nliller. SENIORS Elva llflcmcly Frees Irene Bennert Gladys Dickey Margaret Duerr Klargaret Erlgingtrvn Nlihlrecl Marshall Ruth Moore llnmtliy Phillips Lillian Shively Thelma Townsentl Beulah Wingate ,llzmons Clentlora Barnes Flnrenee Crnit Nlarian .lanes Marian lxiess PERSONNEL Margaret LaRue Elizaheth Lee Evelyn Miller Leila Manure Eether Nicltuls Lucy Seall Zuma lleestantl Kathryn Cantz Helen Sf-lreiclegg S4rPlt4lNInRl-QS lrsahella King Mary Ruth Uhll Ruth Parsons Alice Sehear Martha Ellen W Jeanette Cantz ' 4, l Y' ' 1 s j at , 1 5, ' V ,f - lx' ..l 1 .. A5 1- ,A ll.. . ' er in ga I e Page One ffllllIIl'l'fI SI..Yf1V-801.7611 I x , - ,- aaa , 1-I ' ,. , J. , 1 f L' -.N W 'T N Q ' ', ' , I W' fffh K 'Af' N1 1' , , , 'L .X 'Fl V If 'X 1 lixlfl :Yi PQ. , K' Wjl 'J W C ' X I KV 'A .f 3- 'ff I, y 1,1 f 4 I . ,wx f -I N. - f ' 'A'- WI H f-I-4 -I HI Ik ' Vi 1 - eff . . A - - - 1 -, -'...4.,i ,j p I -Y, ' I r K. 1 . I Philomarhea l 7 il. ,H I p I rw V5 I I-fl . .H .... I W I I I I 1 I lj' It I I 5 -, I L: V. I Burl. Run L Chapman. Clippinger. W. Eeharrl. White. R. Chapman. D. Charles. Miley, Barnette. I mn! Run Lee. Knuuff. K. Ek'll2.lI't,l, Lung.. Mumma. P. Charles. Russelnt. Ctmley. I - I 3 I I IJLRQSONNEL I SENIURS Suvinmunes Phillip Charles Lloyd Chapman I Kenneth Echartl Waltelv Clippingel-Q Lewh Fliees Willialii White I Rwell Heh Hnraee White I Lorentz Knuufl Carroll Lee 1 Cenate Long l4m55HMEN Charlea Mumma Kenneth Barnette I Qielialfl Rl'bS46l4bl Juhn Igielgtein L .llimfwni Ray Chapman I Charles Cooley Daniel Cl13l'l6S . Wlilhert Miley Will1e1't Eeharel I I I I I 5 I I X. I I I I I Prima Um Humlrwl Sixty'-e1'gl1t N I I I ' ' I .ft QV II I ,I TN it , M .x Xl X f .-+I! if-ll.. A .., -v , Q 'f ' 'X mx , , 1. lf, r ,J 'Lf U bf- XXJN !,' XQ lp A 'W . w i ' ' ' li , .. it t 4. it . uv.. ,-,ik it 'I All fu - 'i LW X , ug- .- V .N i 4.2. SL' V5 L Y, X 3. zu' - -. . . -. 13,-f' tt? f ' T'.f 7f ref 441 ,lg-f it fri. IL! i Philophronea Y y A r 1. D xx H. A, . , f x .5-I I -wx , K N ,4 , N W if c, .- in l l 'f'P-i f gi, Back Ron'-Clymer. Baker, Hiskey. Puderlmauglr. Allaman. Oldt. Mitlalle Rtlll'-Tl10lI13S. Uerlianuner. Walter. Whipp. Brubaker. Sliawen. Front Roux-Harrie. Baker. Sanders. Duckwall. Pound-. Pribk. Shaffer. Srgwrorzs Uscar Clymer Robert Ricliardwn Rielrard Sanders james Walter Jrxmns David Allaman jnhn Baker Tllem'l0l'e Cruy Harold D6l'llkllIllll6l' james Harris Franklin Puderlbaugli Edwin Sll3WBI1 Everett Snyder Oliver Spangler PERSONNEL john Yam-e F4ll'HUNlURES Glenn Duvkwall Curvin Gilbert Paul Hiskey Paul Hughes Frank Oldl Linnaeu- Pnuntlx Robert Whipp Fnusimi-LY Cuurtland Baker Arlllur Brubaker Glenn Shaffer George Tlnnnaq Pace One Htzrzzlrwl Sfxlivrzfrte I l f. g' . 'V x' , . x V ' P5 W t T' l 4 ' xi , in-..' V, X V v -. A-' ', - X e 'N M NLKREX. f it t t V V ' r J ' 4 J - fl li I I' is!! -- -' , D ,KL 1. , A 4. I- L- , lv-. ' ' ,VY 1 ' - - -Q., ' .. r , W .. - : f --- I' ' v r --.-f-4. 9 ..'1 f . QV a L i ' ' ' i l . 'x l f ' I l N 's . ' .Int ,4 lVlen's Glee Club 1 . li S, Hack Row- illidflle Rouff Front Ron'- me Stirm. Peterson. Me-nke. Sprecher. Ervin. Siininermacher. Zinn. Montague. llluinma, Rosselot. Euverard. Broadhead. Long. Snyder. Rreden. Croy. Vanliirk. ,l. Harris. Rhodes. Williams. R. Harris Sneath Carson. Green. Charles. Clymer. Spessard. Spangler. Derhammer. Wylie. Miller Oliver Spangler ..,.. Prof. A. R. Spessard ..... Harold R. Derhammer ....... lfirsl Tcnors Bernard Menke Roger Montague Clahr Peterson Oscar Snealh Ernest Stirm Earl Miller Second Tcnors LeVere Breden Ross Carson Theodore Croy Donald Euverard Lawrence Green llharleo Mumma Gerald Rosselol llerman Vanliirk Pfwf? One Humlrcfl Seventy fJl'IHI0 Oliver Spanffler PERSONNEL - - -Presidcrzt -,---------Direct0r First Basses Russell Broadhead Oscar Clymer .lanies Harris Richard Harris Everett Snyder Leland Sprecher Donovan Wylie Wendell Yvillims Second Bfzsses Phillip Charles Morris Ervin louis lfrees Cenate Long Weiiclell Rhodes l-larry Sinnnermaf-I Arley Zinn r,-. , . . 1 ICI' Bll.SI'I76SS Manager wi 1 in .' , i'1'....z.,v-.-f.:l,: ii -My , - .. V -- . 1 5 ,u A y - x ' ' W. ' .f N v .' '- - v V .. ' H1 Lr-ww. '.31,,f,- wo., , , ' . 1 x r I -X. . - ,,f. ' X I If - f xr, lj in el N ,,'f,'3- In J UQ J,-if .0 f, .ln 914 r ,. ',.f A P . ' v 2 ' , O I . 1 1, ,,,4 .' r, '. -. V I. 4 '-,-A 7,1 .v'Af.,, ,I ,I-slr , XA -X, V flllx L 'rg a lj iv!! Ar If 'lg :I I'-1 . . ' Q - Y ,NX -., z.. A z, 4 .. , '.-.-- ..' ,, , I .. u,..-ern, ,,. gl- . 1 , Banjo Qrchestra Bnelf Row-Snyder. Ervin, Simrnermacller. R. Harris, Green. Brnadliead, Spangler. Wylie. Nlenlie. Front RowfCruy. Carson, Mumma. Lung, Spessard. Rlmdea. Rnsselot, Vanliirk, Breden. Banjos LeVere Breden Ross Carson Theodore Croy Cenate Long: Clrzrinel Morris Ervin Flute Richard l'larris Bass Viol Lawrence Green Cornet Everett Snyder r.. . , - . I. , , PERSONNEL Banjos Charles Mumiua Wendell Rhodes Gerald Rnsselut llerman VanKirl4 Srrw ph 0 n e Harry Simmermacher A110 Horn Russell B1-oadllead Trombone Dunuvan Wylie Drums Bern ard Menlqe Piano Oliver Spangler Page One Hnnnrlrerl Sezrenly-one .-i . if ., ' 4 1- -1 r ' 'A 'I' ' 1' V' 1 1. at ,I 1 if , xr 1' ,l iq, -.A r . e ' if J,-,L , ,Q Nile ,,,nuvl,.,'M,, an 21. fl, -Q .. -, N 1. 4 . I . ,H - X r . v - -7 L 4 ,. -' , L. t . ,a , , 1,.wg,.g3.3zfr ,Q y-Svgigf - 7 f N ' J ,- 'I' -14 , .,,, , 1 N! fL '-'fir - 1 ,-' - t '. l 2 -H i -. 1' ' Xkwej l Women's Glee Club 1 -4 .tr 3 157 aa W, L' flif 9 A -A N,0z, 0 X V 1 ' .M e fghxaf JL' - Qi . Um-lf Rn1riParwns. Gaines. Heatl. Bunk. Bartlett. Bielqer. C. Billman. Shively. Miller. illififlle Huw-Frees. Wingate. McKinney. Sc-hear. Scott. G. Duerr, South. M. Duerr. Hummell Billikam. K. Cantz. Heestancl. Front Ron'-Brant. Crussen. Hancock. Huntley, Speasarcl. Shisler. Wainwright. Beck, Hayew Lillian Shively ........ Pmf. A. R. Spessarcl--- Katherine Beck ..... Dnruthy Wainwright--- Page One Hunrlr First Soptntzos Dorutliy Waitiwrigllt Zuma Heestancil Certrucle Billman lVlary Humrnell Henrietta Bunk Corinne Crussen Sernnti Snprnnos Edna Hayes Lillian Bhively Mary Cainea Vlfilma Bartlett Rachel Brant Margaret Miller wi Serenlvt -frm PERSONNEL ----Presifiet1t -----DireCtor --------Acc0tnpanist First Altos Ruth Frees Treva MeKinneV Kalhrvn Cant! .lane Scott Alive F-Cheat' Grace Duerr Lennre South SKUOIIII Aims Margaret Duerr Beulah Wingate Kathleen Ham-we Olive Shisler Ruth Parsons Matie Rieker llannah Head k Business Mazinger I , 'f 1 ' ' fr vv,--, F- f ' ' ' A T , K - rr A' f ' 'W -fkvgffg 4-X ' - imc xxxx W f t l l J Ji ,L 1 'T ltl l' :ll lrffl t 1 F A - ' that f V... Y, ,-177 11 -,,,-f, V '1 i 4 X -x I ' i a , -- 1 i ,. ,f -, , I ' lf 7' ll 1 iii. I, l 7' If X 1 o fl gl .f 1 l I r ll 5 l 1 N x A X . - . w - v 1 ,, 1 .1 1 ' .xi , ,f-i ' : , I -l , L J LJ .,i ,,,. .Q .'wv .. W .nf r,.i--n -V- Orchestra Huflr Razr-R. SllllIll6I'IHE1L'llE'I'. Ervin, ll. Siininerinaclier, Miller. Snyeler. Wiley. Bmamllieafl M en ke Front Row-Criflen. Melvin, Beck, Spf-ssarrl, Wingate, Mumina, Vlfainwriglil. First llinfirzs LeVere Breflen Martha Wingate Rlllll Melvin Vlfilliam Ziininerman Sermzzl lviolinx Leila CriFfen Dorotliv Wfainwriglit Mary Muinma Sm' 0 p 11 0 n P l-larry Sim inerniavlier +1110 Horn Russell Bmaillwuil lfrzuns Bernard Men ke N ,r ly I wi! P ERSON N EI, FI'I'.SI' I:UI'7ICf Frfwl Miller Sfwrfrzrl f,lIIl'7IQ'f Everett Snyder Clnrincrw Murris Ervin Rivllarnl flilIlIHC'I'IH2l4'llCfl' Fflllf' Ric-liarwl Harris TIUIIIZIUIIQ' llmmvan Wylie Pinnn ll-Qatlivrine Berk Pflgf' 'Om' Hsfnrlrwl Swcrlly'-I , 1 , x . . ,' .L 'ft f Q rf t',i'y lt! 4 i , unior Class Play ff ...A MMWMM ,A vw-,. llieviewed by the Reviewer? Among the outstanding events on the campus during the year was the presentation of a farce-eoniedy, Cone Broke. Outstanding? Sure, didn't I date with the sweet- est little girl on the Campus? The play was no fart-e to ine, though-too tragically similar to my own experi- enees--always hroke. Xve liked it anyway-at least she did so it was my weakness, too. Yes, it did make us a little nervous at times. hut, oh well. if your girl had held your hand as niueh inine did when she got all ext-itedemystery plays would beeoine popular. You'd have paid out your last dollar, too. And. oh hoy. how she gazed into my eyes with a subtle longing when the hero kissed tht heroine. Page 0710 Hllllllfljtil SL'l't'lll.Y-flllll' 1' l, X X- hx ' vii' WVR r l lx., pi: x , Rftk , it 'tr 'lk X1 lx J . , . J. Q . Y 1 I 14 -P ' - .., ple, ' m ,., .. s, I 4 1 - l I J, , . ..,1 . , ' f - v,,.' 'rv-nv' ' l 145 7' ' 1 ' iff . A -' 'K '-f ' l l A tl 'W A - , Y l rf! ff ,- . v m 1 - gf- -.' . . I I lk K l . L. K' Ji-, ' X , -Q,f'J,u'f, L- 4' ful .jun v 'N , , ' N I , .X '- ' ' : -V . nl: K-' if--u . A 1 . - I' Theta Alpha Pln i I i P X W 'Q'-3-'ft M' Q ff A f V ef 'S Q. 'X L , x --f-- , -V-, - I -mwiiii . . ,,,.. 4 li 3 wi ' i 'ix 'mx Q nf A First R01i'g9l1ively. Rlimles. Brmneley. Willialllls, Huntley. Sefmifl R!1Il'YH3j'6S. Taylor. Shreiner. Clymer. Klmire. Tlzirif Rolf'-l-lecli. Baker. Snyder. llf?l'lli:lIl1lUE'l'. ACTINIQS Lillian Sllively Robert Bmmeley Wendell Williamf Wendell Rlimlea l'L13u4,lg5 Nitetia Huntley Clinton Taylnr Etllel Slmreiner Rlllll lxlimlt' Edna Hayea Oscar Clymer . ,lack Baker i Parker lleck l Everett Snyiler l lflarulml Derliammer 111120 One HIllII'1l't'l'l Sl'l't'I1l1'fllL' I 'V ,nuff . I 5 is - Kr X! -- 'I K il-,K gl ' ' V.: .-my - 'JN ,Htl H l Lx ilu' qt 'X v l. - I bf . Ei K F, gg-4, . in 1 .J 1' , 4 .1 .Q ,-. i , , , X . . , . , I lflll 'I if A 1 if J it . , ' Pi Kappa Delta Firsl Rum-Kintigli. Ecliarsl. Bromeley, Charles. Puflei maulfi Swfnnrl If0ll'7DlI6l'l'. Cmvley. Rlimles. Nic-Iwlas. llilai1'ga1'et Dlllixfl' - flliarlw Hawley .... Huxiims 3'l2lI'fli'll'E'l Duerr Hubert Brmneley Phillip Cllarles Clli1l'l6'H Hunley Kenneth Ei-lizirfl Quentin Kinligli Virginia Nic-Imlas 'Wfmilffll lilimles Priya' Um' flllmfre rl .'m'fi1I1'-sin' i v ,iuxiuns Franklin l'uclei'lJaugl1 john Vanife Fxcl LTY ljruf. RnSS6l4ri Dr. Sc-hear ljmf. Smith Dr. Snavely lifui. Tlwmp 4 f ' .' T , . ' ' ' ,il 131 KA lx -,x I l If J l 4 Qs as Af! ,, ' ' , ggi:-f, til College Crators f I A aff' . l l 1 4 f ff x Bronieley. Shreiner., Cooley. Charles l FGHENSICS l By Prior-1 J. F. SMITH From the standpoint of victories. Ottcrbeirrs forensic record for l the year has not been an impressive one. The policy of the depart- ment has been to train students to speak effectively, rather than to achieve an unbeatable record of wins. This year we used sixteen I different men and eight women in varsity debates and eight men in the Freshman-Sophomore debate, a total of thirty-two. The women had two judged contests in six debates and lost both. i The men had live judged contests in thirteen debates and won two, l both away from home. The women met Ohio lVesleyan and Heidelberg in dual debates I l l Page One HIlVIlIl'6tl Severity-seven for ,ft ri t rs. 4: i rZ,f:,E:,4 mT'1'f,',2-' 4 V X L M .f4lf'l if-ix J - -s ,s y Xe-zffa, c sa:,4f6.52-fa is-:'7 m l l lVlen's Debate Squad J' --fr' - f ' 7 I , A x21 . r-as Wag? ' ' ' Xxx f 1 N Hawk Rolf'-Eeliartl. Charles. Sanders. Rlimles. Bromeley. l'll'4IIIf RmrfPutlerbaugh. lliskey. flooley. Kinligh. Allarnan. Zinn. and West Va. Wesleyan and Ohio Northern in singles. The men met Ohio Wesleyan, Wilmington, Heidelberg. Bowling Green, Hiram. Bluffton. lialdwin-VVallam'e. Wlest Va. Xvesleyan and Albion College. Michigan. Bowling Green. liizrldwin-Yvallaee and Ohio YVesleyan were dual debates. The department has been ably assisted by Mrs. Barnhill. coaching the women debate teams, and by the students' assistants. Robert Bromeley and Kenneth lCl'llLlI'll. who eoaehed the freshman and sophomore debate learns, respevtively. In the intercollegiate oratorieal eontest, Otterbein has in each ease been well represented. This year we have had a monopoly of fourth plaee. By the index method of judging a Contestant may have roles for many of the upper plaves in the contest. yet one vote Pdgf' Um' llllllllffll He'1'4'11fa-z', :l1l 4 ' ' lie Vilz Til Jill! I l., n Y ' j Womenis Debate Squad 541, ....: , V? af QW iflgf ,Q , ffsff t. We Q? W if j Psa ag T , Y j fit , i 'eff l 4 , l I , 4 T A l 1 I I z? ' H0 X if - L? ' as an. te T' M ff t Wt , .X X 5 Q , X Y ' J. Z M--e Zz ig ,Q at v ,,.. 1 T X34 .a Back Ron'-Snyder. Schear, Norris. Front ROIl'iSlllSlCl'.. Moore. Parsons. YVingale. may pull his final rating to a inuch lower level. in the old line oratorical contest, Robert Bronieley with the oration entitled The Bandage, was given one hrst. two seconds, and three thirds, yet placed fourth because two other colleges placed him fifth and sixth. Miss Ethel Shreiner in the women's oratorical contest at Ohio Wes- leyan with the oration entitled A Greater Liberty, fared the same fate. Charles Cooley represented Otterhein in the Peace oratorical contest. The subject of his oration was Via, ln the judgment of many Mr. Cooley should have placed. The judges thought differ- ently. Phillip Charles represented the college in the constitutional contest. but the results of this were not yet known when the Sihyl went to press. .mg 27 if ,f , 9 Y J Q if . 5253? ii f. Page One HllI1!Il'6lI St'I't'IIfYt'-711.116 , v ,. ,. Y' - .-. -- -5 ,--.Q , . , 1 F- ...Q y R' lx 1' y ,f 1... A f ' - N y r v- f 1 +,.,v' A 4 A' V X ii rl 4- wi e - ii 1- X ' 1 a A X- J 1 , '- ' T ' A + s si' 1. ' ' -. X,-V fn H Q, I ' n ' A ,i x .t V ' '. , gg , L- Yof'.L'J:.!e A-.gif 'T - Q 'L' J 2 Kg. e .' . Ts e e- ..i' i ' ei- lffniifaiileeeraee xiii-QL Men's Senate :uuznnwM First ROIIV-SC'llC3l'. Kinligli, Rosselot. Mraz. SllL1VNCl1 SKCUIIIAI Rnmf-Whipliey. Chapman, Bmalidead. Saul Hefl Lluyrl Sc-hear ..... Ru ell Bmadlread .... Siswmias Lloyd Sc-hear Quentin Kintigll Cerald Russelnt Frank Mraz FNLSIIMAN Everett Wliiplxey Page One Hundred Eighty JUNIQRS Edwin Sliawen Francis Saul Parker Heck SUPHOMURES Russell Bruacllread Lloyd Chapman T 'X' '3' EQQEQSQQMC, 2Qf?Xi3Q .N W rMr,r, N we L Ql d W I WO1HCH7S Senate ' First Row-Dickey, Griflen, Dumnire, Frees, Wainwright. Secmzrl Row-Lee, Barnes. Norris. Duerr. Snyder. Gladye Dickey -U ,.... Presiflenl C1 ace Duerr -- - - ........ ..... S 6C'I'Gfr1r,V SENIORS JUNIURS Gladys Dickey Vira Dunmire Elva Moody Frees Vira Dunmire FRESHNIZN Ruth Snyder Clendura Barne Elizabeth Lee Dorothy Vvainw SUPHOMORES Grace Duerr Grace Norrie right Page One Hzzmlrefl Eiglzltx-one Q' me e - e 5:61 --.- --Q Q - . -W W ., . 'lf -.Tw ' e l N Al l I ' ff' ',7' f llgkj. ,,'v -, ' 5 v v l yi I l s J , r'l 44' I QALI I 4' 5... -f -.-.1 JL L.- ,' ,V , Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 5 l 5, ,, 1' l Z 5 l fm 4 f l l V Q i H11f'l.' Run'-Weinlancl, Derllamlner, llarris. ' Front Rau'-Walter, Svllear, Cray, Kinliglm, l ' Quentin Kinligll .... ll t Fred Miller .... -- -- Tllemlnre Cruy -, .......... --- Lloyd Sf'll6!:11' ..... -,-- ----- l ifwf. E. xl. Hursh .... l Charles Nlulnma .... Franklin Puclerlnaugll -- Parker Heck ....... l Kenneth Eclmrcl .... l Harold Derhammer -- ' James W'alter ..... Luuis Weinlaml .,.. James llarris--- l l l Page One Hunzlrezl Efgilfy-fll'0 Il 1 L Nm Mumma. Ecllarcl. pllLlCI'll8llgll. l!l'Sll. M iller. -------Pre31'dent , - - -l 'll'-1'-llI'4.'Sl'dt'l7 t -..------Si'l'l't'fllI'-V - - -- - - - - Treflsurer Frzrzzlty A rl wiser - - -..fl1t'l71 bersl1ip ----f'wl'f?ShI71IllI --------P11bI1'c'ity Campus Serzrire -----------Soc'iul ---- ---lforlfl Fellmrslzip ' K , . ' we v v r ' l ' 1 'Y ' - ' ' I ------------H1-1 ---Music w , .4 V x fl ht 3 'Q' 1 ,. - X 1 ,exft f.kl , ,A k. Ik' I Y x. Y' I I J - 1- -.- . . x 1 ,..-x.. X u l 4 I I WL Y, W. C. A. Cabinet V-7 ? ff' , L1 V Y li 31161: RLl1t7iSllI'Ell1E1', Crillen. lluerr. lnnersl. Jones, Barnes. Svlieiilegger. Nluinina. WVUIII' R010-B1'CWlIHliPl'. lfflgingtml. Mmwe. Nveiiner. Sliisler. jnlinsun. Pliillips. Ruth Moore ........ ...... P l'r'Slillt'lIl Margaret Enlginglun ,A ---l il.1'l Pft'.Yl-llt'lIf Duris JUlll1SUl1 A .... -, , --St'I'IAt'fIII'YY Virginia Brewliaker Olive Sliiflei' ..... Rachel Brant --- Mary Ruth Olill .... Ruth Weiiner ..... Clailys Die-key -- Margaret Duerr -- - - -, - TI't'flSlll'Hl' --IIl.l1lIIA5l --------------A-------f,'llul'fSIvr -- -,,Ill7Itlt'l'QfHllllllff' Rl'flft'Al'IlfIlfI'lVt' ---- --ilIt'll1lIt'lA nf Regional I,'n11nr'1'l COM MITTEE ill IAIRNIEN ---,-----,-----,----,a----, ,--lle1'nIinr111l ---------SUVIVIII Dornlliy Pliillips - ---SUf'l'III Svrziiwv Leila Grilfen ..... ---.'llIt'l7lIlt'l'Shlfl Helen Sclieidegger-- ---l,llllll'f'l'f.V Marian jones ---- Clenilora Barnes -- ------a--,-Fl.lIIIlI1ft' --,,lf40rf1f Felln1i'.sl11'p Mrs. E. Nl. lluisli--- ,... ---pIrl1'1'.Smjx lfuzrzrriiitec Mrs. Horave T1'1mp,,, ,,,, .,......,..-,,-, , -,, Ylrs. ,l. lnnerst--- .eg W? 1' , ' f,,..4 f Page 0110 llzuzzlrvfl Eiglzly-Ilzree . f Y- 1 1' - ., 7 a...f. ug r ., , ,h , 5. -A 1 ,, ' ' --- ---Y--NV, ....,,, 1 fa K' 1 , ' ff- 3f'v Z 1 M..-1 T' 3 xl .f4,f,, X L1 f L if' Pl 6225 69 n Qpaf-X I nw a - .S K L, A ',L-.!f.. 'eu Jia' I! 'Ik ff mi l ,S I J I . 1 Kmg Hall Board 1 F l l I l 1 I l Baci: Rolf'-McCoy, Shively. Zinn. Front ROIl'+PfiS-li. Sneath. Baker. Brulwalqer. Arlie Zinn --- ....... President Oscar Sneatlm -- .... Vice-Presidenlt Frank McCoy -- ...... Secretary John Shively .... --.......... .... T r easurer Jack Baker .,.... ...... J llT7'I'0f Re'pre.sef1mti1fe Charles Prisk ...... .... S oplzomore Repres6n.t11Iive Arthur Brulmaker .... .... F reslmzan Representrzrizfe l l I l l l l l Page One H1u1fI1'c-fl Eighty-four :J 7. + far'-gf' lli' 1 l .f i' L6 ll f J- 'W MCA X. X ZQKKWQE1 1 Xf.'.f:f' ' a xl:-.lil a .1 ' .1 Lf-- aa l --J--- H a la, lam al fiat Wm-, jf' . 'mr f,1 -,.- -- hifi- -- ,v,, xvff lx 'ji' if 5, -H fb' I,-4-wut Jf.-:L'N'T' ,- 'X K AQ54 X. I X55 I mf Q-ix . v V L 1 X. ,-Xi 1 .X rw, I gf 2, , r- I., Ifxxx K, 5- If - 6 x I N ,mf -Ir ---1-4 -- fd- - mfaf:-.fa We A --, ,E 'I . r ' ', . - 4. .3 1 r Cochran Hall Board i f ' :A Q X. Q . Q.',,, - - ' I if 'Y u ,v . , r '-:, A ,A , 5 ri A , 1? A.-' ,' i 1 i 1 I 'Q i 'P' I Back Rolf-Schear, Anderson. Bennert, Brubaker. Wainwright. 1 P Front Row-Spahr. Nicholas, Duninire. Reist. Carnes. Griffen. . f i i I f President ..... .... X Fira Duninire ' Vice-President -- ..... Charlolt Reist Secretary ,,.. ---Evangeline Spahr I i Treasurer ----- ------- A lice Shear 1 House Proctor .--. ---Leila CriFfen I i ii Fire Captain ------ ----..- M arian Carnes , I Street Conzmitfee---- ---Dorothy Vifainwrighl 1 Ni Senior Represent11tg'z'e--- -------- Irene Bennert ' Junior Representzztive .--.- ---- V irginia Brewhaker Sophomore Represerzmrzire --.. ---Margaret Anderson i Freslimon Representfzlizre -- ----- Ruth Nicholas Y l 1 I i 1 Page One Humlrecl Eiglzty-.Hire N ,L ., T' 'e A , Y for ej'3Q1fj2eQ.'?j11?1so? Eiiril--'fl e have-41 h ' A f XL'x 'f 55 'X -141-Xsw-r 5: 1:15 .L-LJ'1 A N A n F . ' ' l 'ff. '-41 7 ' X X ' l' ,- N. l . '-f j., 353. ull-9 Y , F ' I, '. V. yf f 1 . 'Q ' K 9 ' ' l' ' . 1 1'--' 15- -'-1.f!'vj if-I Xl six- ff J, sl - S- - - '... L- . 'e 1 w Campus Council Q V A P. X N20 X x 'Inv 185 Back RouvACriffen. Mraz, Shawen, Lee. FTUIII Rlill'-Pl'l'bf. IILITIUIJ, Dr. SCllEf:1l', Dean Pulls. Prof. Altman age One Hunflred lfiglzfv-511' l 5554141115 Frank Mraz Leila Crifffen JITNIURS Elizabeth Lee Edwin Shawen FACLILTY C. 0. Altman E. W. E. Sr-hear H. Troup Miss H. A. POIIS KY ll 4 Nl 1 4 ll MlQl1.l:xXl'XQ QQ, Q Af F' 'T '. ' 1 Avi?-X W' ' ' A .I KM, . -i If X ,vv,.-f-. Ffh'-. unxyf-,,4r4L:f--7-Y-If x V' X k I ,K r xx K if U' Tr il f xii ff'7f4'4f ? i'mi'9i ' Wrf' X ' if w 4 . ye.. 1 A , . . ,1.a.:.3,,f'e 2.1 ,-,i, I ,f ,, , .. - , 1..- Q.. - .. -r - - fvi . I A I K D i ii Sigma Zeta 1 i rf' 1 ' Q' wiv' 4 . I , i i i Brzrlr Row-Er-hard. Weinland. Criffen. Dr. Sc-hear. Weimer. Taylnr. Sf-liruiler. Benfuril. Pruf. Weiiilanfl. fllirlrlle Row-White. Prof. Mcfiiuy. Duckwall. Baer. Needham. jnlinson. Olcll. Bruner. Durst. Fran! R0Il1+I'iHW9S. Stirm. Heft, Hicks. Raver. UNI. Pounds. i ' Rieharml Durst -- ---PI'f',XIA11f'IIf B Du1'i5 Juillisufl --- ,,,Sw'rf'f11ry i SENIURS Morris Hicks i 11616113 Baer Louis Weinlanfl Richard Durst Q H i 1 Kennetll Ecllartl V' .-HI iIiiNiURl1.N i Leila Q,-jffen lvlenn Um,-kwall W Flialik IJUl'jS ,lnillisull iX'i3I4Y 1111111 Ohh Mrs. Mary Neerlllaiii LimT21f'lle PWIWIS Ravel' IJUYHIIIY Sl'ill'34if?l' Efngggt Slifln Hlil'Ell'fi Xvililf? Clinton Taylor A E ! Ruth wfeimel. Plum!-'IisSnliS V v A. C. Eweistyn -I' VOM F. A. Hanawall Forest Beufurd Finrem-e Y. ,lniuiwn Ruby Bruner James ll. Mcfilny Lucy Hanna E. W. E. Scliear 1 Hubert Hawes I.. A. Weinlaml i , i i i i i i Page Um' HIlIllIl't'll Eiglzfy-Sczwfz 1 ' . 'T' ' -, i ,T i 'H -- I f - -. 4 4 -s,.,-1, V, , xg , , ,L P V, we .f- ', 1 i i . . . , iq. in K' . iw- NU ixikxit f ' f -5 ' X. - eL'.' lui l' Q--',,,fk ry V Y- V A H .Lv itll. u.:... A. 'L J li- ' xl Q Z x .1 V ii ., , -M -- '-'LL. .. - X.. F X .AK ' -1. L-A i-lvl' li H.. ' nah- i I E15-:.,ffQ,'Q5g', 'LY' id, 'l X' AN, i -0 XX. ill. V 1 ffggjff2fQ'j5-i give i -we -jpggff we e. . Mlllkfiivyi 'bl lx,x T, Q xi-K vjQi,,f.LJ J k. .i Q I . d v5 i u1z an Qlill I i l , l l ' i l X., i V 1 l V YN . i 1 f 1 Wig. E . ' . V i i I I H l l . f l J l 5: li l lf i li fl i i i , ' 4 wwf? 4 kjygb. , , . 7513 1 l First Rom-Altman. Edwards. Shively, Heck. Second Row-Bromeley. M. Slmawen, Foy. E. Sliawen. 1 , Lllllfill Sliively -- Prggfflgyyf I Robert Bmmeley Sep,-gmry i i SENIORS Martha Shawen Robert Bromely Louis Weinlanil ' Lillian Sllively I JUNK-,RS SOPHOMORES Evelyn Edwards Ethel Shelley i Alice Foy 5 parker Heck Pnowgssons i I Elizabeth Lee C. O. Altman i Edwin Sllawen P. E. Pendleton l l Page One Hunflrefl Eighty-eiglzt ,. 'fiiml' ' fl in .T-nn-'en ' M L .L :fre i -,I J, X56 ,H if wx.Ii, .K J NA rx if fb DU! law J i-iff-:f ' - ,LJ ., J ' f ILX f 0 . ' Af---Y '-'.- ' Ng. I LJ . .V . ,. ,- -6 fibl fmfarf Chaucer Club :Wx 530 Irene Evang ,few TS -M. YN Back Row-Kiess. G. Hedges. Grow, Lehman, H. Hedges. Front Row-Lee, LaRue. Bennert, Spahr, Seall, Miller. Bennert .... eline Spahr - SENIORS Irene Bennert Marian Grow Mary Jo Lehman Frieda Schafer Edna Tracy JUNIOR5 Golda Hedges Helen Hedges Marian Kiess Margaret LaRue Elizabeth Lee Evelyn Miller Lucy Seall ----Presirlenl ----SeCretary Evangeline Spahr Page One Hundred Eighty-nine I! in Y 4 Q , MC 1 1 1 :,l ,A International Relations C u , KAR K: . .4,, V 41 ?,.tgqQetl.f-ffqf ---an-4,9 Hnrlf RlI1l47DELlll1Q. Bailey. l40lll'. Taylor. Fm-wnml d N Frnnf RlP1l'+wlllll?. llanna. Dr. Snavely. Knuu llnn S SEA It ms Lnrenlz B. Knnull Llmtun laylnr llerlnf-rt Hulmes liflna llayes llevmwa Lelmman .ll'NlHliS l,uf'y llunna Alive llf3l,ung .lane l,ul1r RHSN 123145011 Ruth Bailey Clatlyh Niclwls SUl'IlUM4lIili5 Nliltlrfil Furwuml Hmuve While Fam l,'l'Y Amlsmx Dr. Snavely l 7 Page Ont' Hzznflrwl Afl.Ill'l,l' . .,.,, . 1 , l I I 1 X ' l 1 l 'x l wx V r W I I A 1 I I f , . I l 1 , 4 I -,fl ' I I f ' ,'i . A t J 1 J S- . ., Cap and Dagger gh rx , Acrrtvig lNlEMBERS Faith Baker Jack Baker Robert Bromely Philip Charles Walter Clippinger. Jr. Usear Clymer Williatll Diehl llarohl Derhamtner Glenn Duc-liwall Vira Dunmire Mary Gaines Lucy Hanna Erlna Hayea Parker Heck Herhert Hulmef Mary Hlttnmell Nitetis Huntley Ethel Keeler Quentin Kintigh Wilhert Miley Ruth Meme Freda Puultun Franklin Pll1,lElilN:1llgl'l Weiiflell Rll4lt,lC4 Richard Sanders Dnmtlny Selirarler , , X r 1 , '. I Ethel Shreiner Lillian Shively Oliver Spangler Everett Snyiler Clinton Taylor Mildred Van Cuntly Ruth Weimer Wetislell Williams Kathrine Bet-lt Alfred ,lurtlali Marian jones Evelyn Eslwartla Paul Fletcher Elizaheth Lee Assncurli Virginia Brewhaker lllurris Hielth ,lane Luhr Grace Nurria Helen Seheitlegger Margaret Snytler Ulive Shisler Evangeline Spahr Durotlty Wainwrigh Robert Whipp Martha Wingate ,W fm, ' MW . K5 Page One Hzmnlretl Nirzetg'-orfe x P. .Q,, . lt l lwll if. t' is' 'lg l' l. .v l. .C 'Q 't. . 1 -ft, . v ' is 41 Vw 62 ,hge ,lL,-,,,gQ,'?',. g . .. U 1 il. a 5 , ml Music Club N' l l t l l - l l 1'f:1f-A' Run-Frees. Bennerl. Murphy. Sliively. Freeman. Jones. Barnes. Anderson. l ,lliflfffc Razr-Selteidegger. Dunmire. Wainwright. Hayes. Beck. Bartlett. Gaines. i Fmnl Rllll'+Sll6l3. Bililiam. Cantz. Bunk. Heestand. Sllisler. Miller. Srwioras Fred Miller Irene Bennert Mildred lVlurpl1y Yira Dunmire Ge,neVa,5llela Edna Hayes Oliver 'Span-gler naman shaven Helen 5f'l'f 'S'egg?1' ' Dorothy lVamwr1gl1t JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Qlendmia BHIHGS Margaret Anderson Wilma Bartlett Mildred Bilikam lxalllflne Beck Donald Euverard LCVGTG BFGCICY1 Beleaffa Freeman M 1'1'lS E1'WlN Margaret Miller Rllfll FTEES Henrietta Bunk James Harris Olive Shisler Zuma Heestand C31-1 Stal-key Mary Gaines Katlirine Ganlz FRESHNEN Xlarian .lanes Ruth Snyder l Page One HllI7lIl'!'l1 Nifzely-1110 rar-1 'B 3 fr: 'Y 1: 'I B at ' B e K B B me ., ' - ' ,- ' '-. , -1 W l T-'x I H 1 H 4 -. V Z5 A ,V W x ss! liz .I . fm we fs-. xxxx- , I y , 7 4. - 1 -Y '-4' ,,,-, ,, , H Y -, A 1 , 1' r fr in ,r - .'14in'ff .r fm if r '. f N r -, - 'f V . fy -'c'- -wr, -2. - : - ' x ' ' v l r 4 f -4 Xwfyj :af - x 1 K ' 1 H' ' , J'-' .f ,J,,w.a nw. L. A + - -. , Home Economics Club mm Qi'- lirZZ? K 77 I f I Q, V ,,.' ,qi l My ,, f 1 F? 45 Bzzrlf Rauf-Swarner. lflulnies. Sclieering. Evans. Nl. Duerr. Reay. Front Ron'-Baer. Klurelanrl. Seall. Billnian. Miller. Stair. Barnes. SIQINIORS Helena Baer Ina Deaterly Margaret Duerr Margaret Eubanks Edith Sclieering Enid Swarner jrwums Clendora Barnes Cerirucle Billrnan Evelyn Miller llelen lVlm'elan4,l Helen Sc-lieiflegger SUl'llUNIl mics Martha Evans Evelyn Flair Faasii max Helen Bradfielrl Ruth llnlmea ,lennie Reay Mary Seal Prlge One Hzzrirlrezl Ninety-Ilzree , l- ul , ja 1-, ' + iv. -,fin I .ini ,1f am also PATRONS The Staff Wishes to express its deep ap- preciation to the following persons who have helped in a Hnancial Way in the pub- lication of the 1929 Sihyl: ROBERT D. FUNKHOUSER. Dayton, Ohio. FRANK D. W1LsEY. Montclair, N. J. t l FRANK O. CLEMENTS. Detroit, Mich. HOMEH P. LAMBERT, Anderson, Ind. FRED RIKE. Dayton, Ohio. F. M. POTTENGER. Monrovia, Cal. Page One Hundred Ninety-four ni, Q fix' ' DEW'iS DR CS COLLEGE SUPPLIESWSTATIONERY Sl-IEAFFER Underwood Portable Pens Pencils Typewriter Desk Sets Kotialis Films Skrip Developing TOII ET ARTICLES CANOlES y Face Creams Lowney's Perfumes Bunre's Compacts l'lollin,QSwortl'i'S Powders Mary Lincoln orriaii Bi-Ein srunianrs ALWAYS WELCoMi5 K 12 North State Street Westerville, Ohio li-H -iii --'- -'-- -'i- --1- - - Ifil '--' -' '--- '--- '--' W - -' -' -III --'- ---' --II -'-- '--i A A T I 4- lrllCQLTlSl'l'ES FOR A SlfCCllSSl7Ul, PROPOSAL l. lfnvironnienl. Prelieralnly a clark and seqieeslerecl spot. nioonliglil. solt inusii- lialniy breezes. and tlie lll'tlgl'3I1CE' of flowers. 12. Tinie: Best season of tlie year- espi'iiig. ln tlie spring a young 1llLllllS fancy liglitly turns to tliouglits of love. A young ixoiiiaifs funey turns in tlie same cliree- lion also. Tiine of Clay-twiliglii or evening. 3. Nlelliorl: Approach tlie sulijeel by fliseussing sueli subjects as llle lneuuty ol' tlie young larly. or liow mueli slie will be niissecl flllflllg vuifation. Such general ideas as tlie following are elleelive for laroatlening ellie sulijeift: Wliat joy of lieing in love inusl bring lo people. and how wonderful il must lie lo be in love. Antl finally. liow niueli love means to the young man in question. tlie cleptli of liis love, ancl flllt' uvowal of his lose for the young latly. , . . . . al. llie proposal itself. A in-'re nialtei' ol lorni. It slioulcl lJe so wortletl in tlie xxay best suitecl to the young inanis personality and that of tlie young latly-s llamey. Position to be aissuineclee Jl'Ciit'l'ZllQPlV kneeling at the VOUIIW lacly's feet. l , . . r- . Page Une Hiimlrefl Nl'lIL'fVX4fT1i'Q' I ' . ' f 1 i N lui, I l . 3 4 ' 1 'N v.-f-,f I ,-,i.,. ix t , ' lit ,t-.. X -I ' if f 4 fr. . ., , fl -nn un I, ig- '1 'II 1 un uc? gig 1. I E To Qtterbein Students and Visiting Alumni We take this means of thanking you for your patronage since we have been in this business, and assure you that during Com- mencement Week, We will put forth every effort to aid you in keeping your garments in the best of condition. Yttntis's z Dry Cleaning Pressing l Telephone 165fW Q Opposite the Post Office -an it i-i' -4- + FUTILE WORDS g'Down in front! 'Please move forward in the carfi t'Keep off the grassf' Speed limit. 20 miles an hourf, 46 Get at least eight hours sleep every night. 4'DangerY-thin ieefi Hlleatl the following chapter for the next class discussion. Look both ways before crossing the street. Page Uni' Hunrlrerl !Vl'IIt f-V-Sill' +I: nu nu- THE sEcURiTY Z com. AND o1L co. Phone 38 Quality COALS-Service -i- -nn un nu lm lm nn nu lm un nu ml Info I c. D. Mann Watchniaker, jeweler ancl Uptician T DEALER IN Watclies, Clocks, jewelry and Silverware WESTERVILLE, onto 2 ll un nn un un nu un nu un nu un un- UP Uwhereis the College going And whatls it going to do, And howis it going to do it Wlieri we juniors get through? OOO We have it from a reliable source that some freshman thinks that Moses hid in the hulrushes so he wouldn't have to turn in his lab notebook. OOO Man is a worm of the earthl,-he comes along, wriggles about a while, and nnially some chicken gets him. Q . ,g'.Ix, N- -5- -i- -1- -i- ' ,Lf Y .-,fl .. ' ' 1... ,f . , , , .I .,T.,-.,,x. ,3,.,1-... by I X w 3 f fr X, x f I I i N f ' H W 1 . 't N ' gy, 21.11, ,jg -lf 4. . , . v r l I.f.f...,,'cf .,... se . V in nn III fvll -nip sin- IIII nu uc? THE 3-C TIRE SHQP 2 Goodyear and Seiberling Tires 2 Case and Westinghouse Batteries 5 All Kinds of Tire and Battery Repairing Phone 65 BOOKMAN SL CLAPMAM 1 -nu nn nn un nu un in il THE TEN COMMANDMENTS l. Thou shalt not have other stu- dent's notebook before thee. 2. Thou shalt not take the name of the juniors in vain. 3. Remember the holidays and cut classes. fly. Honor thy professors and prexy. 5. Thou shalt not kill time. 6. Thou shalt not commit anything to memory. 7. Thou shalt not steal knowledge. 8. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy college buildings. 9. Thou shalt not covet thy brother's semester grades. lil. Thou shalt not covet thy frater- nity brother's sweetheart. OOO A man or womaifs obtaining a liberal education depends upon whether or not the father is liberal with his money. BE WISE PATRoNizE oua ADVERTISERS Money talks. they say. but to most of us all it ever seems to say is hello and good-byefi OOO The ancients thought the world was flat And ignorance was blissaat that: They had no cocktails. no swell cafes, No Greta Garbos. no cabaretsw They had no taxis. no Pullman cars, No Ringling Brothers, no movie stars: No Fords. no llarrows. no Coolidgesg No Prince of Vifales. no derby hatsg They had no steams, no sulmiarines: There were no Curtiss hor Wright machinesg They had no Sandburgs. No poisonous gas. No hula dancers Xvho more clothes of grass: They had no sherry. Their wine was mild. .No painted women who were really wild. The ancients thought the world was llat, And really, l think, it was at that. Page Une Humlrwil NI.llf'fVX'-.SL'l'f,'Il ' w I rfH'z'f:i.' , . . n v 3 f .uv -1 i . 1 , - . if ...Nt Jul xv xffe- xr- .l . ii- . ig +I '+'+ 1-4- WILLIAMS GRILL Famous .fur DELICICUS ECDODS CCDURTEOUS SERVICE PLEASING APPOINTMENTS A E The Crystal Room ..... 911 Parties, Banquets, Dances It L WILLIAMS ICE CREAM CQMPANY 1 : 4... i ,H+ SIQVICN ACES UI? WOMEN Safety pins. Xvhip-pins. Hair pins. lpralernity pins. Dianimul pins Clothf-H pins. llnlling pins. OOO Ali: Win-rv art- inn giiiiiigfi Nlfbllyi lu ilu- flt'2lli. tllllllll. anti Iili ylunif' Ali: What l oi'?ii Xlmiy: A vunplf- ull t'll3lJGl'flI1S.u Ijllgl' Om' lllzrrrllwf N1'l11'Ix'-vigil! A iil'65lIll1illl taking an exam in Prof. Snaivelyis history class liandflcl in the following conipositionz General Brad- dock mis killed in the Revolutionary NVM. He had tlirtve lmrses shot under him, and ll fourth wcfnt through his i'l4illiP5.M O O O A certain mise soplioniore was hearcl lu if-niark ul thc' junior vlass play: If UVQTYOIIC wunld stay in his seat until vveryone Cllifx is gone, tlwre VV0lllflll5i he sur-h ai f-1-mid at the Cl0fDl'.i- I I I . BOOTS AND MEN Boots are 1311116612 50 are 501116 111611 H , , 1110511 111 111611 V011111. L1l1l'lf3 106' C111111011 s66s a 1'6s6111111- Y 1 501116 110015 6a11'1 stand walerg 116111161 111166 1161w6611 111611 and 110015. H6 figures . . . 1-1111 501116 111611. 11 0111 11146 1111s: 1 , , , H ., xV1lQIl 21 111001 15 Well soaked 11 IS il 110015 go 011 16613 so do 111611. 6 ' , , 1121111 1,-1156: so are 501n6 111611. 110015 3011161111163 get tight: 50 do 111611. , ' . U 0 ' . A 11001 Wlltxll old gets wrinkled: S0 A 11001 will 5111116 11 110115116111 511 will ls 1 A 1065 61 111a11. 'I nlawn' H A 11001 10 116 of Illlli'11 11661111111 11111511 .f 1001 10 get 011 1166615 .1 pu , 50 1106- have a mate: S0 must 3 mlm' Ll 111a11. 5 O O O 501116 11001s 11av6 1661 10115: so have 501116 111611. T0 61111 011 a girl 11191161 and 111161 il 501116 110015 1056 111611 50165: 50 do 116111 11111 011 1119 Cllilil' 15 11 51116 511:11 601119 111611. 111111 11lPI't' 15 11 51111111 11011 111 1116 l a11111y. ago 1-1 1111 min N . . . You Can Hear What You See AT THE State Theatre , WCSfCT1f1 116 Bookings Now Arranged for De1.uxe Sound Policy . . . All Talking Pictures . . . Talking Comedies, Acts and News . . . See tl1e Best of Them Here . . . State Theatre 11 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 11 til Pugv IIIH' HllIll'II't'll N1.,1l,tY1 l11 llf IIORIIOR STORN' DIRT Lady Cabbo was a fresh air-ist. She was also an heiress. but that doesift en- ter into this chrouical. It chanced that upon one chilly nite, after Greto had stuffed the coverlets about her lady- shipis very English ears. and had turned out the light. that her Iadyship realized that her maid had neglected to open the window. And the room was getting stuffy. Bad air, like an insidious yel- low dagger. seemed to sway slowly above her. It was difficult for her to breathe. she noticed. Would she have to place her foot upon that cold fioor and open the French windows herself? She shuddered. The air became closer . . . her breaths in little gasps. Finally she could stand it no longer. She stag- gered to her feet. The night was as black as a step-motheris heart and in vain did she grope for the casement. Ifrantically she pawed the air and finally her searching fingertips touched glass. With a little cry she flung herself upon it. Hut it refused to open. Nearly suffocated and in terror of fainting, she thrust her bare foot through the glass. The fresh air dashed in and saved her, and she fell back upon the bed with a little cry of thankfulness. Air! Air! Nectar of the Gods! Air! And so as she filled her lungs with great gulps of the invigorating ozone, she fell asleep. The next morning when Creto carrie to awaken her ladyship, who incidently, was snoring musically, she found the windows closed and the glass in the bookcase door hopelessly shattered. OOO Sometimes women make fools of the men, but sometimes they don't have to. Page Tun l'llllllIl't'fl Dirt, or earth, as it is sometimes called, can be found in large quantities on the necks of small boys and under city sidewalks. It was originally used to pull fishworms out of, but a number of other uses have been found. The discoverer of dirt is not definitely known, but it is thought to have been the result of laboratory research on the part of Certain soap manufacturers. Dirt has the peculiar property that when combined with soap it comes off. Liquid dirt can also be obtained under the name of mud. Mud is par- ticularly useful in making streets where the cost of paving is prohibitive. O O O 4'I'm moving out of the fraternity house next weekf' I owe a big bill, too. O O O A BEAUTIFUL END G'Is this the speedometer? she cooed as she tapped the glass-covered instru- ment. Yes, dearfi I replied in a gentle voice. 'LDonit they call this the dash light, she asked softly, fingering the little nickel-plated illuminator. Yes, honey. And is this the cutout? Yes, Tootlesf' as I took my foot off the accelerator not more than a hun- dred feet from a fast moving train. But what on earth is this funny little pedal?', she said in a curious tone as she gave the accelerator a vigorous push with her tiny foot. 'LThis, sweetheart, is heaven, I said in a soft celestial voice, as I picked up a golden harp and flew away. A' id. ' , .N I-'lf' . , ' a , . - .J gigZ5'9,.1f: I -N ,. I ff.Q ,', Q.. . ' ju' 1. ., L.. L ' Q. KISSES I'd kissed the sweetest maidens so en- ehantingly demure. Wfho meekly turned their pretty little heads. I'd kissed the chaste and innocent. the virtuous and pure. And incidentally also kissed Co-eds. I'd kissed the senoritas and had known their latent tire, Inspiring all the Bomeos of Spain: And actresses had COINS to me to tell of their desire: They'd pleaded for a kiss. and not in vain. I'd kissed them on the forehead. and I'd kissed them on the Cheek. I'd kissed them where the others all had missedg l'd kissed them on the impulse in the middle of the week, And any time I kissed them. they stayed kissed. l'd taken on all Corners in this game they'd nicknamed love: I'd shown a thousand girls the way to bliss. And then you Came along and gave my whole technique a shove. For you, my love, have taught me how to kiss. -The Tiger. O O O 1829 Bob, we must leave after this danee. It's almost eleven-thirty and I promised mother I'd be home at eleven. 1929 Bob, please start the Car. It's al- most eleven-thirty and I promised mother I'd be at the danee by eleven. f' x . ,., , I 1 , 1 I 'A X BLIGHTED AMBITION She was as pretty as a picture and crying like a baby. It seemed as though her poor heart would break. Her frame literally shook with sobs. He: What is wrong, my dear? She: Everythingl I always thought I would be a great character in some famous pieee of literature. and here I am nothing more than a 'She' in a 'He- and-She' joke! O O O ODE TO A SENIOR Youive had your ups! Youive had your downs- You've had your smilesf Youive had your frownssa You've had your funee Youive had your playa Youive had your nights- You've had your dayw You've had it smooth-d Youive had it roughaa Get out-you're through4 Youive had--enough! OOO She stepped out boldly into the street. No rubbers covered her tiny feet: No umbrella had she-nor a coat. Her new straw hat! Well. you just note. Far be it from her to start Complain- ings She didnit get wet-it wasnit raining. y O O O Geometry Prof.: Now, how do you a. get constants? Bill labsentlyt: Main file!-fi. OOO They say that you can tell a girl by the clothes she wears-no wonder we know so little about women today. Page Tlro Humlrerl Une , .. - x r , t 1 . i I I W , Fw tfs. 5 I - a. . + ii un ui un im nn ui un nu nn nu nu nu un nu un ml un nu ml nn vm nu nu u + STUDENT SUPPLIES X X FOUNTAIN PENS Shaeifer Parker Carter OTTERBEIN SEAL Stationery jewelry Pillows Pennants Memo Books NOVELITIES Mottoes Place Cards Tally Cards Greeting Cards Gift Items LEATHER NQTE BUCKS All Sizes and Prices Fillers Subject Tabs Laundry Cases Rubber Aprons Expense Books The Best Quality at the Lowest P ' AT THE LTNIVERSITY Book Store -1- -P I llllll K .X 1 H Y. . X X l,, i ' ' ' i- 1' xlllfi ll J il If 1 ' J 1 ' i I it - if 1 0? N I im ir : I l Equipped with many years' experience for making i photographs of all sorts desirable for illustrating l College Annuals. Best obtainable artists, workmanship and the capacity for prompt and unequallecl service. S W lt 't St ci' Cf ' ,Y Photographers to The Szbyl 220 West 42nd Street, New York I l Q ill NII llll Hi l l If you out chapel more than five tiines We learn lironi Dr. Sllt'I'lill,'li tliatee . and get a note from Dean Cornetet. it is There are meters iarnliiv. probable that you will enjoy the extend- And nieters trot-haic. ffl rest yon have been wishing for. Anal inerters in nrusieul tone. But the meter thatis neater. sweeter. O O O cornpleter ls the meet-her by moonlight tiloine-,M Youve Wolsralrmly hearcl about the O O O Scotclnnan who woulcln't sencl his to-hilrl l 1 to school because he had to pay atten- tion. but we think this is the inost ret-ent We suggest that il' t-lizipel servives von- i one outeabourt the Scott-hinan swlio tinue as they usually have been. some Q killerl his father and mother so that he one tell us the inost l'OIllliUl'lLll,ilt' way ul, l 1-oultl attend the orplrarn's pir'nit', sitting to sleep liest. Paige T11 ll H11mlrr'1f 7'f11'f'r' l ' ' '. W f. l '71 zu F: ' I ' ' -li, r , ,f llll .otttr..rrlt- X . . - , , r xi I. - -' - '!' 'Q' in - :fit f -' -im im mi im un -in ii '!' 'I' 5 The Students' Shop : 5 Shoes . . . Clothing . . I-Iaberdashery J. C. FREEMAN St SON 22 North State Street 1 Westerville, Ohio - Q... E . ....-.i. -im nn nu im nn mi nu nu un im nn un im :I+ i WILLIAMS M U S I C S T O R E Westerville, Ohio Pianos, Victrolas Everything Musical New Records Every Week : l WONDER WHY One can always tell a freshman on Ut- terlrein's cainpus? Final examinations were ever in- vented ? Utterlwein lost so inany liasliethall games this season? So niany students study during chapel? ' So inany Utlerhein students are con- tinually linanf-ially einharrassedv? The woinenis social groups clon't have sorority houses? There are so inany cuts taken in 7:30 classes. especially on Nluntlay niorn- . r ings? Pugw Tun HIlIIIfI'4'll lfollr ix rl 1' I 'ly ,vii .-1, l ' r N -t OLD SAWS RE-SHARPEN ED If at first you clon'l succeed, why try again? Never put off till tomorrow what you can't do today. Be sure you are right and then go ahead and find out you are wrong. The world owes every woman a lov- ing. A man is known hy the company that keeps him. It is easier for the eye of a camel to pass through a needle than for the king- dom of heaven to enter a rich man. Uwe no inan everything. It is more hlessed to give than to re- ceive advice. -'III 'III 'll' u un un irq. CC l Benco Block Burns Best THE H. L. BENNETT COMPANY 132 E. Home St. Phone 53 : Il llll nn un iini iiii iiui i I in iuvi nn-til -'VII III' Illl un mi un im nn nu nu mi un IIII Ili!! 1 Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting 5 C. R. MILLER Class Rings, Pins and Fraternity jewelry Room ZOZ, 85 North High Street Over Kresge's 5 and IOC Store 1 g ADams 4973 Columbus, Ohio 5 'E' .. ,. - , , 1 'R ,- , ls' 'N X. ' -I XI If 'Im' 'I '- It V 1 ' . r. d, , ff. k, t, '-- .,,l,-lf. -4 .x' 'T r 4-1' -fi 1.'-.,,-,,. i i f ' 'lt I 1, J' v 4 5 - 'L A . I... 1 ! 1 HARTSCOK I MARKET HE CQVQI' fgf Fancy and Staple Groceries s this annual was created lo TI-IE DAVID J. Phone No. 8 WESTERVILLE, OHIO 5 V .tr enq. ieee eeee .ewl eeee eefe eee, ieee .Q1. I I I . I I - 4. 4,-mt tm un my nn tm mt mt mt -in mt mr tm Hn? CG. Now Is the Time to Get That 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois 1 Broken Watch Repaired GEQRGE FARNLACI-IER 5 Jeweler East Main Street - Westerville, Ohio 2 Citi! IIII -III HH-Oil sion nn nn n nn ll nn un un nn uni-un-'ff DONTS FOR OTTERBEIN' FRESHIVIEN Donlt forget you are the most impor- tant persons in the eollegeQexeept for the Juniors, Seniors, and Sophoniores. Donlt keep up your notehook-Aavoicl having the professors think you're con- seientious. Don't keep off the campus-you l7lfZ.giL-L he mistaken for an upper class- man. Donlt pay attention in elasseesleep. You might learn something, and you surely cliclnlt eorne to College for that. 1' ' A certain freshman in Mrs. Dunn's art class recently drew a picture ol' a dog uncler a tree. It was impossible to distinguish the hark of the tree from that of the clog. OOO A CHEMISTRY STUDENTS PHAYIQII Now I lay me clown to rest, Thinking of that chemistry test. If I should die before I wake. That chemistry test I neechft take. Page Tim HlIlIlIl't'I! l i1'c '7 I . y L ' ,I .A .i. 'I , I ON UMAKIN WHOOPHC A LA HARRY SEB1-:RT The ti-rin 'hiukin' whoopeen hug not only hecfonn- nationally known. hut also so to-onnnon and familiar as to he already llLlt,'lillt'y6tl. To see what constitutes 'finakin' wlioopeef' we shall use as our IlltJi1Slll'C. people of various types. We will hegin with the eollege lads and mio-eds. as I helix-ie the term is an out- growth oi college life. lo the undergraduatesu Nlllklliilli whoopeei' is practically iillylllillg that is out of tht- ordinary huni-drum of ti vollege existeiufe, and which is slightly lwneuth the sunvtion of the iavulty. Crannning and attending chapel are not foiinf ol makin whoopee. -4- ' ee - - H+ I i THE REXALL STGRE Hoffman SL Brinkman, Proprietors Cor. State and College - Always Welconie - The Students and Alumni u it it -i- To ilu- tired husiness man Hinakin' whoopeev means sitttinu' through the latest edition of the Follies. trying to llirl with the nwinhers of the vhorus. and wishing he were still a lJllt,'llf'lOl'. To ilu- factory hands. the ti-rin nic-ans fitting up all night playing poker or pinovhlw. their nostrils tillf-tl with l,'lQ'Lll'K?llP smoke. their throats wet with home-brew or tlm kind ol' vorn liquor 1-onnnonly known .if wild nioose milk. To the hored multi-niillioiiuiiwer Hwhoopeeu signifies dancing in some night club where he tries his bert to drink enough cool-:tails and gin-riekeys. to eat enough chicken salad and listen to enough rotten jazz, to t-ultiwito a lieudaelie severe enough to con- fine llililhtdli to his lived tht- following day. His ehivken saltuls are made out of pork. ljlllll' Tun f'iIllIIlfl'Il Sift' his 1111p111'tecl wines and l11't11141l1e-N 11112 lnmiclf-tl amil lIllIltll'lt'il lylilllll U1-t1'uit. 11111 lu- Lzheerfully pays liia H60 or 5711 vtiwk. and 1m111lf1'1's wt11 -111 hc- lvft his tml and top unit. to whiifh girl he gavv his 552011 ttitiimmcl sliirt-stufl. illlfl xxlif-tlif-1' tw sxstillrmx'-rl his porfkflt flask or 111f11'Ply 111islaifI it. 'lihv l'az1111f11' niakvs wl11111I1f11- in il 1111111- svclatx-. le-ss lN1lSlf'l'HlIH l'a1sl1i1111. H1- sliiiply 1'P111111f11s 111+ slums. hlls itll 1-1 il-lmwkiiig t'0l'lltf0lJ pipm- with xilv-H111-lliiigtolizimfvn. turns 1111 this raicliu. yawiis. umil Vibllfltlllllf' illllltlyrf his failliliiil will- hy asking her il' sl1el1us1'eafl tl1isu1'st111'tl1t1t Nllt'Il li-J kiimsf t'11ll 111-ll thatQ-vt-1'si111-ettw ptipm' a1'11ix1-tl it has 11ee1'P1' Iwi-11 out of his lldtlflf. Our 4'0llQt't'SStllt'l1 Illtllir' 11t11111lwe ms il ltirgri smile-. I1111 i11 itll 111111l1t1'11siw wiv. -1 -- 1 ---1 -1 MISS MCCAHQN STUDIO Phcitogmphic Portraits 38V2 North State Street, Westcrxfille, Ohio +11 111 1 Oil 'llhey Qillllf'l' Elftlllllfl to a sffssimu ul' hridgv, light up thvir lwefiitv-H11--1-1-11t 1-if 11-Q -tml c..1. . I' proceefl tu niake plans wlierelay ill Ll ten ymiis 111111 g0Yt'l'Illllf'Ill will lw sttirtlvcl to liml that it has lwwi swiiicllecl out of Lt few 111illiu11 clnllars. EVC11 the 1'l1ilfl1'e11. the 111u1'11115. the fPPl1la--111i11clccl. igtllfl thv HWJI'-Ibl'l3SClll p1't11'ti1'a1l jokvrs ai'-f 111al-:i11' wlioopecfi i11 lhvir owii q11a1i11t may. with their 121+-1' Llllllllfltllll 51111-k of praiiks as is wxiclviivecl hv ilm vlLlf,'lilllflH ul' the lihixiry. tht- h111'11i11g nl' thi' Tan and v 1 v . . l,a11'cl111t1ls. 111111111 tht-ftb. and pliiim-1' plimic 1-nlls. h'Ma1ki11' ixlionpeen-11u mw lxiimvs just what it 111e:111s. but FVt'l'yHIlt' has uaiiglil the c'1't1m'. l'lw1'yo11e-is 111uki11' XXll0OlJPt'.U Puyff lim flnrnllml .Swiwi 1 5 1 .gx. 1 'Q' -nu nu nn nu nn un nu lm un nu nn nn un n For Quality Foods WILSON The Grocer 24 SOUTH STATE STREET Phone 145 Wilkin SL Sons Hardware and Sporting Goods 5 Paints, Oils and Household Supplies ATWATER KENT RADIUS 38-40 N. Stare Sr. Wesrerxfille, O. +I: nn un un nu un un n nu un nu nn nun-+ MODERN TWENTY-THIRD PSALM The professors are my torment, I fear I wonlt pass. They tortureth my soulg they draggeth nie down the paths of knowleclgeg they clriveth up high my light bill. They maketh me spend my Clays in the library for their own sakes. Yea, though I walk through the valley of exams, I will fear no flunks, for I am ready with my crib and my borrowed notebooks which Com- fort me. They revealeth the questions before me Page Tivo Hllmfrerl l:'i,shf 'P 5' 'II 4 ' .ilxy 'I 5: i . , Y I 2' I ' n K. 1,'P.i 4,-nun va nu a+ I I g - I E , - : Q z 1 I With BEST WISHES TO ALI. H. P. sAMMoNs sr ooMPANY in the presence of my elassmatesg I Hllefth my pen with ink, but it blotteth the paper. Surely luck will be with me all the Clays of this terror so I won't need to take this same course forever. OOO Professoriwvlfhat is lovefw Student- A fresh egg. Prof.- lVIarriage?'7 Stu.-!'Harcl-boiled eggs. Prof.-6'DivorCe?l, SIU.-NMSCl'ElIIllJlECl eggsf .. ,, uw. A 5 7 ,- ily. . .Mu .,n, vifyiiia, X . xA LX-AIR, ' 'Mtffaf fe so s s or eff if I ft J + ttti Q tttt ' Q tttt tttt tttt tttt I I I tttt ' I I if + 1 tttt I I tttt tttt I I tttt tttt I I tttt I I I I if I I - 1 Willard IVIOITIS, '26 Where Good Food z E 117 S. Grove St. Westerville, Ohio and REPRESENTING The Ohio State Life Insurance Co. Columbus, Ohio Over fE350,000 on Otrerbein Students .pu do Er DINING ROOM ETIQUETTE Always bring the food up to your mouth, not your mouth down to the food. Never eat pie with the knife. Peas only are to he eaten with this article. OOO Wlhen the professors grin and smile Making everything worth whileg They surpass the hooks a mile! For the Juniors. when you see folks study hard And instead of singing hards Crasping everything thatis hard- They are Juniors. Il' they quickly find success Performing duties with a zest Never waiting to he lnlessedee They are Juniors. If they're always mixed with fame Never mentioning their names Taking everyhodyis blames- They are Juniors. .-.. .. ,A - -. -. , Y ,xl ,J K Good People Meet The Coffee Shoppe L. R. Ballenger, Prop. E CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING XVanted Help, NlaleYA young man to open oysters I8 years old. Walited Help, l7emale-Wanted, by a lady of quality. for adequate remuner- ation. a well dressed young lady attend- ing eollege, to amuse a eat in delicate health two or three evenings a week. OOO llright Sophomore: What holds the sun up? Brighter Fl'ESlI1llHl1I Dunno.M Soph: lt's beams. O O O CHEMISTRY Little drops of acid, Little grains of zine. Placed inside a test tuhe. Hakes an awful-odor. Page T110 HllIIl1fl'lI Nine - ... ,A ..- -.. 7 -f-, x G' ' -sp 1 N .f s 7 ' r- A..',S- 'A .px V' H ' A, C trhlfdilk ff, , W, . x gi..' -k. .. LJ , ,,., Q- Y...x, 5.4 yf m n, 5 .i - H ' X Creative A nL,w ' - Printing I 3: 'B J f 0 W e The SIBYL is the product of a plant devoted to fjhlality printing. Every piece of printing that comes to our plant is planned with an eye to distinctiveness. The Phillips Printing Company 257 Cleifelancl Avenue Columbus, Ohio -1- -1- I7 .,f , L4 I i . . ,., 1 . 'w ,f -I v. L ,'. f., '-x .mr L T' ,wi S VN in i 4 V - ,lf Ai, .,,.,x,,,,i,:, .,, , I ' Hulk lt ' l ' it Qi' bf' 6.7! ' I . X K I J r, I f i , , - 'A ' !,f,,'f xl! I, I 4 . - .- . ., .. rc. L s. -' 'A-'31, 9- 1..' . , Freshman: l know a girl that got a l'rof. Hursh: How does suicide be- pearl out of an oyster. come a crime? Sophomore: That's nothing, I know Virgil Baver: Wllflll it becomes a von- a girl that got a diamond out ol' a lishfi firmed habit. Prof. H.: Nonsense. Why is suicide a O O O eriine? V. li.: Beeause il injures the health. They were sitting in the parlor. He. the lamp, and sheg Threeis a crowd without a doubt. So the little lamp went out. '!' OOO Everett Snyder 12:30 a. m.l: Well, I must be going. ---t '--1 Ilfl - I --tl --tl --il - I I e '--: -'-1 -..- e e H+ 2 The Cellar Lumber Compan ' Building Material and Coal I Honest, Courteous Service Builds Our Business RALPH MILLER, Manager : College Ave. and C. A. SL C. Railroad - Phone No. 5 - Westerville, Qhio . I' 'll' llll llll I I 'I' llll llll 'lll 'lll 'll' lll' llll 'l llll 'l'l I I ' lll' llll llll llll I I I I I I I I I I 1 I -I' The inner side of every cloud ls bright and shining. And so l turn my clouds about And always wear them inside out To show the lining. OOO It is hard for the Class of 1.929 -to he- lieve. but after they graduate. Otterbein College will keep right on going just the same. in ls K I tt. .ts li! Arthur: Wliy' is a kiss like the three graces? Nometer: ltis faith to a girl. hope to a young lady. and charity to an old maid. OOO Freshman lat lab.l: Say, the gas is tankf, leaking from this Prof. Vife-inland: And you Came to me about it? Get some putty and plug it. Use your head. boy. use your head. Page Tumi l'l1llIl!l't'll Elelfen 's.'tH,' I- ini W NL. ill h I x i. 4 If rj 4 t owen l i g l ff, 4 4' Q r if 1 'te ' i ' ' .fills ,ll t 3 ,q. '14 w -iff' I Am:X, .37 sa:- X 1 N-,N-- , iii Af-r 'Q ,Iw'4w vgv,Vif 7-A ,it - If -'T' X f Qreetings ancl Qoocl Cheer to all Otterloein alumni stuclents, and other friends! We pleclge ourselves to ti bigger and better college. l Yours for happiness and success, , I 0 ' df, 4Df't-f pf S- l President. 9 Page Two Humlrerl Twelve L 1 r-1-3 - 5 - Q '1r-- Q31 I 'l ' H' A7 XYA! Ar. 'r s'rv tf'2sf-s. 's . ,fffeis f N f' ,--, N of fl in XJ t -- V x f FNC - .LD ,ff 25557 V - v -it 7 'if .,-auxin? 1 253, 4f5,Qi..i,.i,f 1,-il 'fs ' it- flvw ufuu lvll llur -Iln nlll llel wvll IIII -III IIII III1 IIII I I sfo iq - luul t n n i n QI. l 2 Best Wishes forthe Class z Bascom Brothers of 1929 E. It Mfg. Jewelers and QRRIS 6? SCN Stationers 12 E. 11th Ave. Columbus, Ohio Shoes and FtftTTtiSl'tlT1gS Makers of Varsity QU Charms Fraternity Pins Our Specialty - E WESTERVILLE, OHIO ' sion nrwu III- Illf III1 Illl IIII Irrl Irrl '1'I ' - 'Q 'i' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'i' XVHY IS A HEX? cause. And. you say. Why cannot a Unaccustomed as l am to writing for puhlication or dodging over-ripe toma- toes thrown with malice. I feel it my duty to give a little light upon the suh- ject. UI' course. to make such an article worthwhile. we must have an extensive knowledge oi this and that which might lead an acrohat to jump oft a seventy- two story huilding to give old sailors a thrill. hut. as Little Red Riding Hood said. Let the festivities proceedf' so we will say. Hurrah for Patrick Le- vinskyf' Xvhy is a hen? NVell. in my opinion a hen is hecause. lf there were no hens. hecause would not answer the question. But. as we all know a hen is, it is therefore perfectly absurd to say a hen is notg hecause. and if not. pray why not? There is a challenge to all who say that pork is not a good desert for heans. But if a hen could he are, instead of is. a great many new avenues of discussion would he opened. But because a hen cannot he are. the only true assertion is that a hen is he- hen he are'?'i Wlell. there is more to he considered than a shallow investiga- tion will disclose. The hest hooks on the suhject are found nowhere. and their names are Why a Hen ls and How. and il So Wlhy Notf' These hooks should he written in the near future and hy no one in particular. If these hooks are not procurahle at the nearest i. ood agency. they can not he ohtained hy writing to the Prince ol Wales. Of course. a short article like this can not deal at length with the isness of a hen. hem-ause so many pages of type could he covered with a thousand tons of comhination salad and for the same reason I think that Burke's speech on the conciliation could not possihly he eaten with anything hut horse-radish. But this is neither here nor there. he- vausc it canit he. And so with this part- ing word. for which no extra charge will he made. l leave you to your own resources: A hen is lor the same reason that ice is cold. water is wet. and hlack is a dark color. Anyhow. a hen is hecause. mayhe. Page Tico Ilumlrerl Tliziteen -T. ff as .1 V - l, 77' ,-N Cf,.7,'7ig4-.AN Q7 y 5- yi., .1 y L yi X I s X1,,. A by I x,ii4L,,'g, nf gf-for fb i Y ' W A. G I X 4 ,- N .. 2. . r ,Q-.4 YY, -.4 .. t -..f1-fo ia - ' ef '!' I . LEVI STUMP Barber 37 North State Street ' : WESTERVILLE, OHIO Q- f+11 J11 T if The Best of Everything for the Table 5 Phone Us We Deliver i Freeman'sGrocery j COMMON COMMENTS ON OTTER- BElN'S CAMPUS Let me look at your Bible notebook. l left my Shakespeare book in the library. Oh, the next hour. A test! Give me your compact a minute. Are you up on your chemistry ex- periinentsi? OOO When you want to eourt a lady. And would take the fatal drop, First you have to pop the question, Then you have to question pop. Page Tun fllllllfltll l'lIIlll'fl't'lIi -ru u 4 im :I+ I ?-un u nu un nu nu un nu nn nu u un ii? Q w e t't t i '.f?rv- L- ver l I g.:fkFljl' ' f, tit M There's a Buckeye Stage . to Your Destination 2 After the school year . . . . after you have packed your .books for an eventful vacation of fun .... 1 z 2 hop into a luxurious Buckeye Stage , and set sail for home. There is a Buckeye Stage to your , destination at frequent intervals. Travel by bus .... safe, quick and ' comfortable. Buckeye Stages, Inc. , serve hundreds of towns and cities between Cleveland and Cincinnati and make connections with aifiliat- 5 ed stage lines at numerous points. i Buckeye Stages, Inc. 2 Columbus, Ohio ' v u +41 nu iiin liii I nl un un llll nn nn lm-lg! WON DERFUI. LOVE Wlieii he first eaine to see her He showed a timid heart, And when they talked together Theyesat-thus apart. But when their love grew warnieii And they learned the joy of a kiss They knocked out all the spaces Andsatupeloselikethis. OOO lVhat was the result of the flood?'i asked the Sunday School teacher. Mud.M replied the briglit' youngster. 4 -1-it - +- -i- : z 1 SCHOTT' A AGE Corduroy Tires and Tubes Motors Reconditioned UNLESS YOU ARE SATISFIED WE'RE NOT 29-31 S. State St. Westerville, Ohio :fun my M 4. LITTLE LESSONS IN lfTlQUl'i'l l'li ll. Do not razz un opposing pli ei l. Do not hoot a speaker with whom you do not agree. Eggs and tonin- toes are proper in this ease. 2. If you are on the outs with some one. do not pass hirn lay on the street without appearing to notice hint. Slick out your foot and trip hint. 3. After seeing the girl friend honie from a theatre, 3 gentleinun should not expect to he invited in. No invitation is necessary it he f-an get Ins loot in the front door. all an atlilc-tlr event. us all ruz should he ri-serverl for the umpire O O O A FREARY IVACT lt ht lwen shown that tshvn poll ES siuln iodidi- tlill is put into 1-onipou with lwo purts ol sulphur 151, it It uvtion tak:-s platfe und the voinpot I KISS is liorined. 'llhere is no violent explosion. ulthough u slight sound n he heard Pugw Tito llIllIllI't'l! Fill in ',. . 1 s -, , , . -. 1 L 1 . 'Y 'f A1 . P- V I 'n - 1 1 X4 1,1-ij, -A f 1. 1 1, r tx -L L N ' ' SX I' 8 . f .'.'A 'l I ' 1 I --' ,.. l l 1 . , 3 3 f 1 I 'A . '- - ,' 1 ' ll 5 H V A-...'.1, M' .,'.,l 5 sy V li, 1 VA! +-IHI ml mia ti,-nu un , HI, ,I+ - I I 1 3 DR. W. M. GANTZ p DENTIST The WESTERVILLE FARMERS EXCHANGE Co. p Phone 409-W l 151, North State Street F23 i i E X-Ray and Nitrous Oxide Gas WESTERVILLE, 01,110 I , i A l 301' 'HI 'IV' Illl III' - '!' +I' IIII llll ull lm nu nn nu nn nn nu ml in,-li! l N0 HARM DONE LAND FOR SALE v Nitt: You lie-in-cl of the fellow who Disgusled Prof-3 lbWl13ll5 lu Your l l shot the letter carrier hecause he head? W U l thought he was a Conleclerate soldier. xvouldlle bfudellv Lots' l l flithrt You? Prof.: lt must he vacant lots. 1 Wlitt: Yes WHSIl,l that te1'1'il9le'?u 0 0 0 No, he wasnlt injuretl hecause he Sgphgmgfgg 'tS3y, didja Qvg-y take had a copy of the Safztralay Evening t.'l1lO1'OfO1i111?M Pos! in his mailbag and that stopped Freslnnan: Wl1at period tloes it the hulletf' t-ome?g' O O O O O O She paints her eyehrows.'i If you tlon't get the point of some lVell, she has to draw the line some- of these jokes. don't worry, it may have Wllt1l't'.H heen broken off in the press. I ? wr rlll In lrvl llln r In nn nu llll elll I nl :mfs i 2 QUALITY Asove ALL 5 , I l HERFF JQNES CQMPA Y l Designers and Manufacturers of l High School and College Jewelry l and Commencement Invitations Z OFFICIAL JEWELER TO OTTERBElN CCLLECE 5 L. HH llil llll llll llll llll I Ill llll Illl llll llll llll llll-'THU-illlll llll ll'4 HU llll llll HU llll llll llll H4 Page T110 Humlrerf SI',Yl6't I7 ' ' ' ' 5 i , in ,'V,3'T 's so r- 7- v' 5 wr. A My 'xp I X ' f' 'HP' ji EY5. if ' 'l L 4 fr L ,L ut ,istxxix at if ft L l I ' .' -L , - ..4. 4 , J. 'vf - -V ,gsm f, 5 Q ' - -'.. .gs L.-'-f Lxszf' -..C tj I t , , , g ff'-AW ,7gT?3-,T7 'iZ' f 3 rio? f--W1 N Q11 N fl, Il-,XFX N ,Q-lit I - 1 .few 'Q-I - - - - 1 + 4 ,wiv Five Magic Words f f f I Haven't you always sympathized with the chap in the Arabian I I Nights who found a treasure cave and couldn't think ofthe rl words to open it? .I t There is a modern parallel to that story that may be I familiar to you. y Today the cave holds such treasures as that trip to Europe, i I : that radio set, that little car, that home you want. I I I And here are the tive Words that will open up the treasure. N Open a Savings Account for me. E Come into this bank today, say those five Words, and I - receive our pass-book. It will constantly remind you of the ' l : passwords to the treasure you Want. I 1 But Do It Today I 1 y ll1eBA Kof WESIERV l.l.Ee 'y I WESTERVILLE, OHIO E l , UH ll'l Ill If I Ill llll llll l'll 2 T1 llll 'Ili 3 I l l pl I 'q ., , , A ,. I I DEIIINITION Inst one, her lover pleaded l l Fraternity House-'A place to go to IHHam?fl FY hot deslugl l f - V Just one, his sweetheart ceded I I ind out if you need a hanc ut. Q l O O O Instilled with equal fire. , WYOLIHFB cockeyedf' yells her father, y They say that you can tell a girl by . ' . ' . ' Witli unlneconnng ire: 1 I the clothes she wears--no wonder we E, . I .. I I , Its after two, take that to chew! 3 I know so little about women today. . . A I ' Thus spake her ancient sire. l O O O l I A skin you love to toueh-that innne- Q O Q diately surrounding a mosquito bite. y O O O Street Car Conductor: Your fare, I Prof.: Fools ask questions no wise lady. I I man can answerfi Otterbein Freshie: Oh. You stop. I I Student: c'That's why we all Hunk. now. That isn't nice. I I ll V l I Page T110 Hundred Seventeen f--' --p-1, Y. f-p- 1- f---f- -I o------ - -l- ' V rv ,r-ex r- 1. lfl J -,Ni 4 , 'X -3 jj', x X' 'l ' D L Mc ix 'uv iw 2 f ilrhfgifliie -Q NEQVQ t J .t A l '- f1?iber'Q 'L il, ' X -4- s. X..rf i Xu...f im un nu un in un nn nu nn un nu nn nn ll -nn :inf u nu nu ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,, 4' 'E' 'Q' 4- I : Office Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. i Dry Goods . . . Notions . . . : DR-C-D' VAN HUUTEN 5 Hosiery . . . Ready-to-Wear 2 DENTTST Sammons Bldg., 1125 W. College Ave. HUHN S Pl10r1C 21 Largest Dry Goods Store in Town 5 WESTERVILLE, OHIO I 3 North State Street : K X,RAY 5 ' WESTERVILLE. oH1o 2 .Lu .... un llll III- .-.. llll - si. 41 H III1 III1 r III IH' HI- I I IIII III1 III- uulu 1 I I i . ...,-.i. Tllli IXIQEPIQR UE THE PEAS It was the night before Christmas. hut all tlirough the house the silence was deafening. Not a mouse stirred, they had nothing to stir nor anything to stir with. At the hottom of the stairs was a pair of shoes. They were empty. So were the stairs. At the top of the stairs were two more shoes. They were not empty. ln them stood the man who ate his peas with a knife. Time passed, and still the stairs were empty. llvllore time passed. and then the clock ran down. Tn the front room John D. Smith and john B. Smith were si- lently playing a game of tiddle-dw winks. john D. Smith had already lost i52,UtJ0.tltlU. But he didn't c-are. He had more. and besides they were Counterfeit dollars. Suddenly mufiied footsteps sounded on the stairs. The door did not move a fraction of an ineh. but suddenly the man who ate his peas with a knife was standing inside the room. Two six- shooters were strapped at his sides. Une moment his hands were empty the next moment they were still empty. .lolin D. Smith and John B. Smith watched with awful silenee. The man who ate his peas with a knife reached into his wateli pot-ket and drew forth tContinued on page 2l9.l 4, M ii.. .W H. ..i. ...r i... , -. ,,, ,F Westerville Motor Sales Cl.AlR D. VVILKIN g . L AUTHORIZED D E A L E R S it 10 WINTER STREET :-: WESTERVILLE, OHIQ 5 +L nn un un nu nm nn un nu nn nu un nn 1.11 u nu nu nn nu an ini nu un lm nu r ill Vngw Tun flllllllltll l','1',el1let'11, y r . 1 ft' t. vs 1- 11f' fiif -1- 1 Coal, Floral and Gift Shop We are prepared to furnish eorsages, cut flowers and potted plants for every occasion. Flowers mailed or wired. it .iir riii i 4. THE KEEPIQH OF THIC PEAS 4Continued from page 2l8.l an enormous homh. Dropping it on the Hoor. he disappeared from the room and again the door had not moved a frat-- tion of an inch. Wiithout stopping to rescue their tiddle-de-winks. John D. Smith and John B. Smith dashed from the room. They. too. left without inoxfing the door a fraction of an inrh. It had always been open. Time passed. More time passed. Still more time passed. Most time passed. and still more and more time passed. The homh dirt not ex- plode. The fuse had never heen lighted. ii li 4? Next episode will he shown at this theatre next week. .i.-.... .. .... .... .... 4. MEATS Of All Kinds- Also Groceries At I WCDLF' Phone 92 We Stef Vine, ohio -l--- ---' ---- 1- 1- ---- t.-. - -1- +- r'fi it -'f- -tf' 'r'f -fff 'rtt -5- TO oss Sterling MAZDA Lamps IS WISE More Light for Less Money WALKER SL HANQVER Westerville, Qhio lil rlll llll I ru nu nn ulnu unun 1 in :ln un un Oil Page Tzm IIIIIIIIVWI Nfrzelt f . r f , - . X v 1 , X tg? ti 4 Y-,A its H., , 1 - . .. if . 1 , 'ik . wx M A Vt. ' 1 , L - 5 r-.-,Lf v 1 4 , f . N I , 1, ww X K ' M . -I Q NX ' 'N ' ' - w 5 N .Y .. xii nw, ',f en one shaft f , r 1 f. X I .sf 55 K fj Slim nllu' H11 of link. But zrfwwz um' I rx ru J 161' 1 ff Xllllfwflll Amuml by lm:- luu IX f0HIl1l'L'Al fHllIlL'1hxIfl'lY ffy' 411mlfu'l--- will mml'lu'r IIN!!! lfnq rujrrrxrzlf if tllll- fllllllllli I'L'L'!Il'1l nf u1l1im'1'wm'lll, ffm! If mmf IIIHHI guml zrlfllkmlmlxfwljnf' Duhzlfx nf ffm' XH1A1'Hf1ll Cunlnu 1:11111 will glmfly lu' tqizwu nvffmlrl llhllyxlflllll In .my ltlllllhll mlflm, nr zmrunyur, zwfm ix nzlumwhul. obo-4:0-9 D ELEC Q A ,A., ffm' Tim Hzznrlrurl Tnclzlj' f . ' ' 1, ' 'Q ' P V N ' rl K t V V- ' uh L 1 'K v , 05. M D -'. .. . ,L GDAXHNG COMPANY I-110 r , 'Lf ' 'ggi 7 Y -3 J 5 f . ' X f I Qi- fx , 1 is ' ' n P ' ... . . e ,3:l F, W 3 offers? gi llllflliiit triage..-2l.,,WZ?3557r get e .t . ei?il7f.L1i2P..ill f - i. gi ,F .. ,. .. ... .... .. ig. K 7 L A l i ADVERTISERS nu-inn-ual: ..1.pm-.tn -3- Bascom Bros. Miller, C. R. Buckeye Stages, lne. Morris. Wfillard 1 l Bank of Westerville Otterbein College l Canton Engraving Co. Phillips Printing Co. it Cellar Lunilier Co. Rexall Store i Coffee Shop State Theatre l David J. lVlolloy Co. Schott's Garage y Uewis Drug Store The MFEC Tire Shop . U E g J. Norris and Son Security Coal and Oil Co. lfarnlaehar University Book Store Freemanis Grocery Vanliouten. Dr. C. D. i Gantz. Dr. W. M. Walker' and Hanover . i 1 I 2 Glenn-Lee Gift Shop Vifesterville Motor Sales l i 4 H. L. Bennett Co. Wiillianfs Grill Huhn Wilson Grocery i p L H. P. Sainmons Co. Vvfilliains Music Store Hartsook Market Wfilkin and Son Herti' Jones Co. White Studio i il J. C. Freeman and Son Vtfolfis Market l l Mann, C. D. Weste1'ville Farmers' Exchange it Mt-Cahon Studio Yantis Cleaners We trust that whenever possible, our readers will patronize these advertisers, for they have made this hook possible. +THE STAFF. I Page Tivo Hunrlreff Tzrenry-one in 4 3 . , ' I l A A 1 iiifeeigrffle his SJ -L 1 A n..- .. ... A -- -.q . i - X + -, .. -c- x ' 'fv ' - ' ir ' x cp ii . t ' . V , , , . .t V- V - 1.7 -.sg V K-Xxrg LJ LJ W, W - .J ff f l ' AFTERWGRD Whats left now but to graduate? l ask youewhafs left but to pay the five dollars, take the sheepskin and gracefully fade away to the teaching position in Podunk? Nothing. l say. nothing left but to graduate. The Soph-Frosh football game has been won and lost: the Declamation Contest duly contested: the Debate sea- son closed with argument: Rushing Season almost erased by kindly time: W. A. A. and Varsity O ban- quetted and lettered, Junior Class Play rated as dramatic history: the Mens Clee Clubis annual conquest com- pleted: the Womerfs Clee Clubs :technique almost per- fected leven the second altosl L the May Queen crowned, the Representative Men and Women duly elected: and the Formals been and gone . . . and now!now the SIBYL comes forrth and we can gradua-te in peace and security -knowing beyond possible doubt that our picture is the worldis worst. and that truly Kiplingis a rag and a bone and a hank of hairn should have been dedicated to this Ko-ed. NVliat's in a Sibyl. a book by any other name would sell as welln . . . 'Well maybe, but weire not convinced. The Sibyl is to the Ko-ed and the Kollegian as the liogueis Gallery to the established safe-breaker or the Louvre to the Royal Academy Student. Yes, the Sibvl is out. 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