Otterbein University - Sibyl Yearbook (Westerville, OH)
- Class of 1934
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D 7, D D D D DY ALMOST EVERY ONE HAS WITNESSED A HIGH- LIGHT YEAR WITH MEMORIES FURNISHING MORE FASCINATING AND LASTING THOUGHTS THAN ANY OTHER ONE YEAR. I, ,I ,I 57 REMINISCING BECOMES MORE TENDER AS ONE LOOKS BACK TO THE HAPPIEST AND MOST CHER- ISHED YEAR OF HIS LIFE WHEN HE KNEW NO CARES OR WORRIES AND LIFE WAS JUST A HAPPY M E. D D D D D D THOSE HAPPY DAY PAGES, WHEN LOVE AND LIFE WERE TAKEN VERY LIGHTLY, WILL SMILE AT YOUR NOW TOO SERIOUS EYES. TURN BACK TO YOUR DEAR FRIENDS AND CLASSMATESg ENJOY AN HOUR WITH THE PAST. I, I, ,I 73 IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE FOR US TO GATHER THE CONTENTS OF THIS, YOUR COLLEGE BIOGRAPHY, AND WE SINCERELY HOPE THAT YOU WILL CHERISH IT AS THOUGH IT WERE MADE OF PURE 7? 5? DX 72 D D KENNETH BARTON. v1,H5p4f:.5r I hl5O,'f-?'fi4q3,ig,fgs-:' 2' -'uma : 2,5 Jaffa I 4 rf w M I 1 1 1f-we,:emi5ff:fgr,iZsfsi : .. vw ' kf7',,Q'gf If 3,,4 ,If 'k'?f'3-fqn 'Q' , vg,:,,:.w,,,w,g ..gy'g.23f,.Q,:.g,,,:: I-1-2,5 325 W 11 HIV: 2- 1Lfif ff,Z:IWI aff: ., I- ,, Tx, EDICATION WALTER GILLAN CLIPPINGER PRESIDENT OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE, l909-I934 As AN HUMBLE TRIBUTE TO HIS FINE OUALITIES AS A MAN, HIS PATIENT TOLERANCE AS AN ADMINISTRATOR, AND HIS SINCERE UNDERSTANDING AS A COUNSELLOR, WE, THE STAFF OF THE I934 SIBYL, ARE EXTREMELY PROUD TO DEDICATE THIS TWENTY-SEVENTH VOLUME. o WE HOPE TO SHOW IN THIS SMALL WAY OUR APPRECIATION AND LOVE FOR A GREAT EDUCATOR, A GREAT PRESIDENT, AND A GREAT MAN. ,, v ,I CCDNTENTS IN MITMIIIIIAM Anna Dell laiever Assistant librarian Lover of Flowers, ol the best in literature, and of everyone she could help. Generous to a fault with her time, her money, and her service. Cheerful and obliging always. Faithful in every undertaking. 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'Magi -+A' - :e'f'ff-vfxskvg-' Qg' , f,,.:- 51 f5Km1.7?LQ'7fff7' Q-si ' :WW wi ,L 93,55 233,153 , w ,, ,-fm-, -' f P' , M N 3 4 5 1 1 5 2 E 5 3 E 2 S i : a 5 3 2 E i 5 1 4 5 3 2 2 E 5 2 ONORING LONG YEARS DF SERVICE W. G. CLIPPINGER in 1917 Our President as he appeared near the close of the frst decade of his long period of service. J. P. WEST in 1897 G. G. GRABILL in 1909 ALMA GUITNER in 1909 A. P. ROSSELO T in 1909 ',.,...,..... f-------. W,,,,,,,Y,,... L,.,., W- .... ,..A. , ,L ..,.,. - - ...,,,.........., -..wawfw X 127' 7 5352? PHILAMATHEA flfiglltl Literary socfetfes at Otterbein Were, until a few years ago, the outstand- ing form of extra-curricular activity. 1 Philamathea was the oldest of the men's societies. 1.14 ': 5' F1 'fit ,ty ,3 V 4, Ng. ,kb 1 , 7 .Li Q2 Ju 140 .bw '37 'WV Wfiiiwbf Q- XT pf '-.2 .1f'f.Q . f -. ,ff QA, - 'f-,x.,,,-Q ' i 'iiiif ma' ae' ' grty fha- .' . A Ugg? ' H H ,,..,,. 'W a '. lzwfi I V . , L XI: .b Lui!-ik, ? f 'ii M :fmf '-'is wifi? fi if-vi-f 62535, .- f , V MILA L f, ff: nv- 1 3 - ' Kaftan 4-fa'f sfH ' ' ' ' rlfih -ff' 5 4 53? ii 22 Q4ll1' ,M 5,355 A s 5 i' piiif fa i n- fsbjf 'lt'gV32Af-li w p ,!5f55?1f2 t J ?fff:ii f ' fimjh r , 'L ,giiffxl ,ll 111, mgevqm rr' -W , ' W P W L, ifmxiwiff t- J WWE L47 SCIENCE HALL UNDER CONSTRUCTION-N fflboyel LXIMBERT HALL IN 1909 fLeftl ZS iff: gs PHILAPHRONEA fLeftl Philaphronea Was the other men's s cicty. The purpose of these grou Was to foster an appreciation of liter ture, music, and speaking in publ, INTERIOR OLD GYM fflbovel f,IOCvHRAN HALL IN 1911 lRigl1tl K. . ,yaxluuwy PHILALETHEA rlcignn Philalethea, the other Womerfs so- ciety is also extant. The fine fur- nishings of the society halls were W at one time the pride of Otterbem. Y CLEIORHETEA fLeft1 Cleiorhetean Society, one of the womerfs literary organizations, is still in existence. A friendly spirit of rivalry existed among these groups. OLD ATHLETIC FIELD The old athletic field lay to the rear of the Administration Building. In 1914, the cost of grading and tiling of the present site was provided for by the Class of 1911. In the center background can be seen two hurdles which mark the course of It was there that the Otterbein mile-run record was set in 1907 which Ed Bu last spring. These men set a new Ohio Con- ference Mile Rela Record in 1925 y . They are still the holders of Ot- terbein,s relay record. BROADHEAD, BEELMAN, RUFFINI, the old track. rtner broke STOUGHTON . -A ' ' i - A P ws , A-' N .wg Nz. e 'S' . , , , .Q sail, U 5 - ,Alf S. A. T. C. COMPANY B In 1918 a unit of the Students' Army Training Corps was organized on Otterl1ein's cam- pus. It was the purpose of this organization to prepare men for further training in one of the district training camps. It was difficult for the army officers in charge to realize that their men were supposed to attend classes as well as drill. A month after its organization the welcomed armistice was signed. SCENE ALONG BIG WALNUT . 'f'e?,, ., ' ,i : li,'q'zf'i - i'xfA '1t iixtji' . Eat. One of the romantic spots away from the campus which is fa- miliar to Otterbein couples. N I3 ART STUDIO IN 1903 In May, 1922, Vice-President Coolidge paid a 'visit to Otterbein. While here he addressed the students in the college church and then placed a Wreath on the Civil PVar S0ldier's Me- morial. Mrs. Mary E. Lee, a Westerville citizen, was largely responsible for bringing the Vice- President to the campus. HONORING CIVIL WAR DEAD ADMINISTQATIQN . Q K Zff '?f5iZ ' gif, ,Ig ' ,sp ' , X . A: , . J, ad- - -.W . 1 fs' .E 7. ,-- 'li Q55 32,1 -.fl ' 2. .. 153: ra -.zz .fn - x f' If fi y .. , , 213 'F Ml .,,4-au' mu., ,V ,, ,, 1 : '. V - V, 4 1ff',.vg':., ' -K.aw,,L ff ! inf,- f5..M ..,,.4 .1 .J .4 .. .,,fv M.. - 5.11. ..,.1, ,.,,J.,,f:f J ., . . . 5, ...,3,, ... . 7 . .. -WA. V. . - - ' .L , Z kk V, A.,-L , .Wet Vg . .H .,.:. ' , 1 . 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P. 1,.fXMI'IICR'I', A.I5. J. 'I'1rm1.xs, jk., A.Ii. F. I.. XVFIXIAYIB, I.I..I3. P. A. Gxkvlik, A.II. F. M. I,0'I I'IiNlIIiR, M.I7 A. 'I'mm:Rx1.xx, M.lJ. A, T. Iluwxun. D.lJ. I, R. I.1nr1cxr-, A.H. P. H. KILIIOI RXIi, NLD. IXI.XIlI I. Gxklmxn-QR, MD. gf' 1 f -- I'1rsI2'o1:.' Imnr1m1.w, Rli55I.IiR, XVI-irxmxn, 'I'urm.xs, CLIPPINGER, Mr1.1.1am, Rr-'s1.r:v:, Crumb Ii11.1:rmL'kx:s. ,',f'fn11Ilrrmc.' Nliunlxn, II.xkPlil:, II.x'1 mx, Ii.x1:r:, C.XI'IiII.XR'l', I,E.-XRISII, IVICIN'n'klf, Iikuzxmk XVOI,IfIi, C'.x1.I.IiN Tlfirfl rufw: IVIUMMA, Rumi, VV1as'l', 'sV1iwrfk, TURNER, XVx1.mal.M. 1 Page 2I y .....fiL4g'2'f' fffff ff fr' ff! ff FACULTY V ,f . , zff , , f::w ,f . 453' , T ff , X' ' 44 1,1 4 jj' , I in, Qi. ' 1 I 5 aff 'A ,U f!,,.,., g if - J , f f' A ' ' f :V 1 yi 64, X , f .rj lj! fllighf J CHARLES SNAVELY A.1a., PHD. 1'rofrssnr of Ilisiory 34 years of servue TIRZA L. BARNES ILS. I.ibrari1m nf Ihr' Collwgf 44 years of service xl' GEORGE SCOTT PILIJ. 1'rf1ffsmr Efzzfrilzzs nf Lnlin Languaga and Lil1'r1ll11rf 43 years of service ' rixhtb THOMAS I. SANDERS PILD., I.I..D. Profwssnr I1'll1l'l'illl.Y of Philoyojzfzy 40 years of servive 4 Pago 225 V w 1Lp1n'l' ls-ftj LITLI7 M. BAKER A.B., B. Mus. Izzslrurtor in Piano 31 years of service fl1x1wx'1'iF,'l1U SARA H M. SH ERRICK PH.D. I'rofz'ssor Elfwrilus of Englixh Lift'I'llIllI'L' igh 30 years of service GLENN GRANT GRABILL B. MUS., A.A.G.O, Dirrflor of lln' C0ll5l'l Ullf0l'y of Musir 29 years of service lLn'fIl ALZO PIERRE ROSSELOT PH.D. Profrssnr of Romanrr Lanyuagns and Liiframrvs 29 years of service A F A C U L T Y 4 Page 23 y ff f, -P-riff' g 'fiffl ff X fl-Eighth JAMES H. MCCLOY M.S. Mfrrlfanl Professor of Pllygirs and .-lstronomy 2I years of service ' rr..-m P 11.1-xvvl' lx 1I,uwur I 1 I. ANNA DELL LAFEVER PILH. fissistczfzt Lilzrarian 26 years of service 'HJ LOVIS A. VVEINLAND B.S., A.M., P11.D. Proffssor of Chrmistry 26 years of service ghtl IEDVVARD VV. E. SCHEAR PHD. ofrsyor of Biology and Urology 22 years of service Y 1 Page 24 P Llfmuzx' 4l'ppv1' fliightj lefij JAMES P. VVEST A.M. TfL'll5llfI'f of tfn' rightj Collfgz' I9 years of service ROYAL F. MARTIN B.P.E., A.B. Profcssor of Physfcal Eduration I9 years of service CARY O, ALTMAN A.M. Professor of English Language and Lifffllfllul' I9 years of service 1LvftJ 4 Page 25 5 ARTHUR R. SPESSARD B.I. Professor in Voifc 18 years of service A FACULTY ,Z f'f M FACULTY fliiglilj FLOYD J. VANCE A.M. Rrgislrar and .elfting Dmn I3 years of service BEN-IANIIN C1 GLUVICR B.S., A.M. Professor of AMlll!ll'llIllfi6'J I5 years of service 'tl FRED A. HANAXVALT M.S. .'IS5i.YfIl7lf Profzxuor' of Biology I4 years of service GILBERT E. MILLS A.M. ,'1.v5i5la111 Prnfvssor of Ronmnrff Lllllffllllffllf 14 years of service 1 Page Z6 tl plum' h-IIJ EDVVIN M. IIVRSII A.M. I'r'of1'.v,mr of Ilwliyious Eduraliuu and Srniology I2 j'SIlI'S of SEFVICC 1l ppm- VIQIIIE fliiglltp BYRON VV. VALENTINE KD., A.NI., I.I,.D. l'rnfws.mr of EdIlI'lUi0Il I2 years of M-rvue JESSE S. FNGLIC B.D,, A.M. I'raf1'5.mr of Ililzlf' II XEZITS of SCFVHC AINHJ MABEL DVNN HOPKINS Instrurlor in Violin II years of service A F A C: U L T Y 4Pi9e27P ,, .X I X V X K 1Ri,L:h MAE HOERNER A.M. Profzfsmr of Home Economifs 9 years of service 41,-im HAZEI, BARNGRO VER A.B., B.MUs. Inslruflor in Stringfd Ilzgirzmimfx, Piano and History of Muxzc IO years of service 1I.mx'n-r I4-i'tJ MABEL CRABBS STARKEY Instructor in Voice and Public Srllool Musir IO years of service 1Luwm- rightj HORAC E VV. TROOP A.M. Proffssor of E!T17l0lIIil'5 and 13usinrss .'1dlllI7Zl5f7'0fl0ll xo years of service 1 Page 28 L I I plum' lvl ll LICXVIS NV. XVARSf AB. .lfllllllllll Sz'f'r'1'l11ry JN 8 years of rc1'v1c'c lllulrn-1'I'lHl1LP FRANCIS HARRIS Ma., 1s.Mrs. I1l.vl1'mlrxr in Pitlllll X years of svlwiue ml :alum P.'XI'l. 12. PICNDIAICTON l'I1.B., A.M. lJ'.Vi.VfllllI' Pfll-f1'.V.fllf lJfEllflli.Y!1 lllllgllllyl' 111111 l,ifI'l'llflll'l7 S years of service 1 Page 29 L rla-IU R. K. ICIJLER AJS., M.D. Ilvarl Coaflf and .lsyixlanl I'rof1'.v.mr of Pfzysifal Edzlmlioll 7 years uf servivc A FACULTY ,ff ff y . ' ffz ' ,4-' 1-7 ,ff ' fi' ' ff X X Jxfj X ' ' f - ff In I . XIX- ., ,, ,. ' ,4f t' MK!! 41,537-' K f ,ff-fZ'! ,j13 ll f' ' 655: 23' ' l' if ,ff F A C: U L T Y RAYMOND Ii. MENDENIIALL PILD. Dirfrlor of Tmrlmr Training 6 years of service tlmffl 1l.mx'er lm-ft? NICLLIIZ S. MVMMA LI1'r.B. .flssisiarzt Lilzrarian 7 years of Service JOHN F. SMITH A.M. l'l'0f1'.vJ0r of Publif Sfffllkillff 7 YFZIFS of SCIWILE' ll,4nwv1' right! A. J. FSSELSTYN M.S. Jssislafzl 1'rofcs.for of Cl11'mi.vlry 6 years of Service 1 Page 30 D flhmper' ll-ft! MRS. DAISY FERGVSON .Malron and Slmuardrss of Saum and Corfzran Halls 6 years of service 4I'ppor riglxtj HORTENSE POTTS A.M. Dean of IVOmwfz fum' Qlssistunt l'roff's.mr of Rwlzgwus Eflumtion 6 years of service Qllightj -I. STVART INNERST 1s.D., A.M. Cnllvgw Parlor 5 years of service 1Ln'fU Q , is FLOYD B IE ELMAN A.B. Fhlfflllltlll Jlhlftir, lfarsily Trade Coafll and Zllanayer of King llall 4 years of service A i FACULTY 4Page3IL V. 'X 1 :...Qa- I- In k,hx A , ,ff lf 5 4I'ppe1' lvflj THOMAS A. VANNATTA A.B., B.D. Profrssor of Philosophy and Psyrhology ' 3 years of service 1l'pper ri:.:'hlJ RUTH MENDEL , A.M. X Proffssor of Clasgic Languages and Litoratura 1 3 years of service 1 Qliighlj MARION L. THOMPSON A.M. Dirortor of lhc School of qlrt 2 years of service I 4L:'flj 1 F ELIZABETH M. GARLAND A.B. Dircrlor of Physifal Education for Women 2 years of service FACULTY Page 32 5 CLASSES 4 I , Q a e- 1 . 5 Q K w 5 1 ,, fm Q G 'F 11 1 31 I, rf f it , fi, w A , 1 SE CLASS OFFICERS V IJVVIGHT BARNES I'H'Ji4ffn1 XYIRGIL HINTUN l'ifr-I'1'1'5idMzl IJORU'l'ILll?A Romuik Sf'z'fclary- Trmsurrr O NIU Q Page 35 Q Z SENIOR CLASS HISTORY HE four milestones have passed all too quickly, it seems only yesterday that we were being rushed hither and thither with pledge pins staring us in the face. Some went here and some there but all sharing our difficulties together. lt was a lot of fun but now even our time has arrived to look back to see if we have left anything worth boasting about. Athletes? Yes, we have helped win an Ohio Conference Championship, too. Dramatists, orators, musicians, artists,-nothing is lacking to help us make our mark in the halls of our well-loved college. Each class claims a new high standard and leaves its challenge, we too have our pride as the others. Some of the greatest things that we are proud to remember are the many fine friendships that were formed on the campus these four short years. Friendships with students and faculty alike that we hope to retain always. The spirit of friendship seems to be an institution at Otterbein, one of the advantages of our small college. We hope that we have not detracted from this institution but added to its lasting value. Otterbein has left its mark on us, we could not help but have a broader out- look on the old world, and are a little better equipped to meet its ever occurring problems. Though it is an old custom to like to cut chapel, it too has le t its mark. We couldnit sit in the old halls for these four years without feeling that at some time we were a little helped by something that happened there. Whether we will be a success or not can not be determined todayg it will take years to decide that. We feel that we have been a success in Otterbein if we have given our instructors a degree of satisfaction in our work these four years, with the addition of just a little bit more ambition for their task to teach others, instead of being ashamed of the younger generationi' as might be the case. 33 f We feel that about the best asset we could be to the college, which we have attended, is to be a success in a well-rounded life in the years to come, with this in mind, we approach a new life with ambition to do our part. 1 Page 36 D REPRESENTATIVE SENIORS BYRON E. HARTIER NEW MAIIISON, OHIO ZELMA SHAUCK NEWARK, oIIIo DWIGHT BARNES wIcs'I'liRvII.I.I:, GIIIO HAZEL FORVVOOD SPRINGFIELD, II.I.. 1 Page 37 L ELEANOR II ECK, n.xx'T0x, 01110 T E M LAVVRENCE IIOT SAEGERTOVVN, P.-x. 22 fb FRANCIS SALL, B.S. CAMP HILL, PA. Z :Im A.I3. PARKER YOI ' NG, A.I3 UNION CITY, PX. CHKISS, A.1s. MARTHA DIPERT, I3.P.S.M. FINULAY, 01110 E A T GEORGE BRADSHAVV, ILS. CAMP CHASF, 01110 H K flf HAROLD GLO VER, 13.8 VVESTERVILI,E, OHIO SARAH GRACE TRUXAL, A.Ii. VVILKINSBURC, PA. I EA T ELSIE TROY, A.B. DAYTON, OIIIO T li M ROBERT SIIIPLEY, B.S. n,n'Tox, 01110 H K 111 HENRY FVRNISS, A.B. vs'EsTEkv1Ll,12, 01110 H K fl, GLADYS RI EGEL, AB. DAYTON, 01110 E K T 0SENI0RSf' 1 Page 33 L VVALTER STUART, B.S. 1:oCKBR10GE, 01110 II B E IIELEN VANSICKLE, A.B. 1f1s11ER, 11.1. 'I' A RUTIIELLA PREDMORE, A.B. K1:x'1'0N, 01110 111 9 II CHARLES BOTTS, B.S. LATROBE, PA. H li .Y RITSSELL GARRETT, A.B. n.x1 1'oN, 01110 V A 111 RITTH HAVENS, A.B. nukcoox, OHIO ELVVOOD BVSH, A.B. NEVVIIORT, KY. II 'IJ H VVILLIAM BENNETT, A.B. A1.T0oNA, PA. l'I K -I1 FRANCES GROVE, A.B., B.MUs. 1 11,xc1fksT0wN, MD. 'I' A XVILIEUR MORRISON, A.B. As11v1LLE, OHIO H fb Nl CLARENCE XVEAVER B.S. ' xfw 11.11115 PA. ' LVCILLE MOORE . . L VVILLARD OHIO fl X A , A B ,X QSENIORSQ 4 Page 39 b 'I . . X H ffff, .. ,ff ., 1- f X, V - I f H' . ,471 , 5 , Zfff X, XX X Xfff ,. X , j X A ,,, fXX 1 I BX RONI H fXR'l FR NEVS v1A111Q0x 01110 II B E 'PSENIORS4' 1 1 ,ff :, 'I 4-F' .f ' ' -,s:' ' , . ' ,grfj-J Ar-,T- yn K, . 'rf - o ZELMA SHAI' CK, A.B. NEVVARK, omo VVENDELL LITTLE, A.I5. VVES'l'IiRVII,LE, 01110 E A CI, BURDETTE VVOOD, A.Ii. GARRE'II'I'SVILLE, OII I0 II 411 II ALICE DICK, B.P.S.M. N0R'1'11 ROBINSON, 01110 T A RICIIARD FE'I I'IiR, I3.S. 11110, 01110 Z fp V VVILLI AM SPI TLFR, A.B. HOYTVILLE, OHIO II 111 BI RUTII GIBSON, A.1s. W'ESTI'1RVILLE, OIIIO - 11 T C111 1Qw0Nc: 1,E1'N0, I5.S. CHINA EDWARD NAGEL, A.B. I CANTON, OHIO II 11 In I PH11.1P DEEV1-311, AE. ' DAYTON, 01110 I I EVILLYN DIYCKVVALL, A.1s. CLAYTON, OHIO 11 1: A 1 Page 40 D JOHN MURPHY, A.B. RIQRCOON, OHIO Z fb W HELEN RUTH HENRY, B.S Y CONNELLSVILLE, PA. I R fb Q HAZEL FORVVOOD, A.B., B.MUs. SPRINGFIELD, ILL, RONALD HARROLD, A.B. OREENSBURG, PA. E A fl, ROBERT BARNES, A.B. wEs'rERvILLE, OHIO II K 111 ARLENE NOYES, B.S. BUFFALO, N. Y. FRED NORRIS, B.S. - W'IiS'l'EllVII.LE, OHIO II K fb JOHN WEAVER, A.B. DAYTON, OHIO z qw HITCH GLOVER, B.S. wEs'rERvILI.I-:, OHIO ROBERT EVANS, A.B. VIENNA, VV. VA. THOMAS SMITH, A.B. DUNLO, PA. KARL VVORSTELL, A.B. BI.Oo1vIDALE, OHIO TI K lp 'PSENIORSQ 1 Page 4l 5 f If ff!! X! ff fr X 1 f 15,1 J X! lf RI'IlI DIClSIiPbM I ,ar 'PSENIGRSQ Ix0Rlll ROBIXQON 01110 2, A T ,f ,pref !,. f Q PV ' M, .ff 'Qual I lfvfsff yr' A V V- R f 'c : 7 ixw, Y ' Nvifzliit ,f :iff f ,. f ' ,f xv! af 1: 4 v i V N L il ,,.J,- , ' , . .. . 'flifif ff ' 2 7 ' 1 1 1 , . . IXFNNLFIII 'XYLIYE AB w1cs'1'E1zv11.1.1:, 01110 E A '-If MFRLIN SMFLKIZR, A.B. wFs'1'1aRv11.1,1s, 01110 RAY SCIIICK, AJS. VVliS'I'ERVII.l.li' 01110 E .X 42 DVVIGIIT BARNES, A.B. w12s'1'1:1zv11.L12, 01110 I A 42 MARION BRIEMER, A.lS. 110R'1'sM0U'1'11, 01110 MARY KUHNS, AJS. GRIEICNSBURG, PA. ARTIIVR KOONS, A.B. wEs'rERv11.1.1:, 01110 Z CII VIRGIL IIINTON, A.B. Cixxmx, 01110 II li E DOROTHFA ROHRER, A.B. HAGERSTUVVN, MII. T A ELEANOR VVAGNICR, A.B. LAK1sv1'0011, 01110 IC K T SAGOR TRYON, JR., B.S. 1 IBOVVDIL, OHIO Z fb 1 Page 42 L QSENIORSO LONA BURDGE, A.B. CANTON, OHIO IC K T GEORGE ROBINSON, PAITL CAPIZHART, A.B. PARKERSBURC, w. VA. II K fb A.B. VVOOSTER, Ol I I0 Zlifb ROGER HFHN, A.B. WIes'I'I3kvILLIe, OHIO Z A -if H OWVARD SPORCK, A.B. YUKON, PA. .SAID RUTH LAMBERT, A.B. RICH HILL, MO. KIDSZ ERMA JORDAN, A.B. DAYTON, OHIO KCDSZ DEAN LAWTHER, B.S. ALLIANCE, OIIIO PAUL SCHOTT, A.B. CANTON, OHIO H1321 IIITLIANA KING, A.B. SCOTTDALE, PA. 9 N Z Z X Among these scenes remembrance stirs and wabesg The beauty of the campus falls about you. Again, beneath the trees you rest Or, wind along the paths to classes- Perhaps, along a roof you'll see the moonlight gleam- A path of dreams that once you hnewg Do not forget- Within these hallowed places many voices taught the Knowledge Saga, Their spirits led you through the gentle shades, Hands pressed your hand in fellowship unfailing, Not only scenes familiar call to memory But, words-and deeds-and kindly faces. 4 Page 44 I CLASS OFFICERS V NVOODRQW PURDY Presidwlt Ron ERT VAN S1cKLE Vice-President MARGARET B URTN ER Secretary HAROLD PLATZ Treasurer Q JU 1 NIO . . .. ,fn-R 74 ,, - 1 mn-sawr ' - . nil- 5 -1-' Vv:,w,l,1P 'I My . w N4 ., , ,L:,1i1v' 1 ir.vl rofw: FRIQASE, lirsmox, -Lxcxsox, PuRm', HARSll.X, Cox, LASIICRAFT. Srfomz'rr1-ua' .AIRH.KR'l', BEYx1cR'r, IIOIAMICS, OVVFYS, BLxR'1'ox, K1.r:rvuExx', Kr:1.m', C XR IIAUl'1'l'l'fR. TH ROBERT AIRHAR1' ELAINE .ASHCRAFI MLXRX' HARXES KI5NXli'l'II B,xR'rox JAMES IEl1w1xRns IIARRY If1sm5R IDORIS FR1z.xsr-: PAUL FRI-QIQS llfim' rofw: FREES, FISHER, C.xL'l,RrsR, 1115551-QI.fIl'kSSER, 1.IYIXGS'Ik0Xli, KREIlIlIIil., DEEVIR Ilm XR N, 'IQROY Bmnox IZLSHQ lir:NxER'r M.xRr:.xRr:'1' BL'R'l'XliR CLx'ma BYERS S CDF NI livlil. RICH S1 1-Qu Jonx I90R0'l'llY 4iR.xB1I,L ULENX KIRXBILL CAROL II xlxlgs KQLIZXY IRICKH lIr:ssrfLmzssuR ROBERT HOLMES Rum kl.xcKs0x JAM!-is KELLY ,ALRliR'I1X IQLEIXIIHNN K,x'1'nRx'w IQREHHHCL KIZIRN l,xv1NGs'mxr5 1 Page 46 L lI.XL'l IFR xx CAR' .XRD CAL 3xR'1' Cox IJIQEVLR H R .lrcxvxrg NIIQKIAQ NLXRY 0'rsL'Kx Imcsx l,l'1'IffRS VERLI-1 N1II,I.l-lk RL m OVVIEYS SARAH I'rs'1'lzks Rom-:Kr Nlrxmpx iirioiuzl-1 l'xRm1xsrmx Il xkom P1.A'1z Iinw.xRn N1svvAAm1R lfr.0nua'1 1'A Prawns N1.'XRGARIi'l' PRHCSI XVr1r1m4oxA' PL Rm' Cioummx SIIAXV FRAvcr,5 Rllifilli Rum Sruxrzm, SARAH Rom' Iluaxls TAYLOR MAN JXLXCI-I Rwm B1gXR'I'I!.X VAX SQ-rwoc CIIZRTRLTIJIQ VAX SICKIJC R01sEk'r VAX SICKLE R1cuAR1m XVllI'l'lL!YC'l'UX 'WVARRIEN XVII IALXMS 1iv1i1AN XVISI-QMAN MARA XVOMHR EN THIR -FIV Fin! rnu: Yuma, SHAW, G. VAX Sxcxus, R, VAX Slcxus, R1rac:x.H, XV111'1'1'1xr:'mx SIYYIIIKI rnfw: lN1Il.IAER, NV1sliMAx, U'1'sL'Kl, Mkxmcx, S11-Lxzzur., VAX Scfmnc, Stills Third ruu: F. Plan-'ks, IVIICKIAIC, XVUMIQR, S. I'rc'1'rcRs, Rwmak, Ronv. 1 Page 47 P , .1 JUNICR CLASS HISTORY The Class of ,35 has enjoyed college life, which has never lacked jovial pleasures, constructive intellectual life, opportunity for self-expression, and in- spiration to live the good life. ' When one is a Freshman, he is indeed a novelty and is looked upon with the same amusement and wonder as is the most ludicrous relic of a museum. Be- cause he is new and not yet oriented to his surroundings, his every move is looked upon as laughable. He is considered a mere novice and when he volunteers a class recitation, the Professor is inclined to remark, Tush! That is only a Freshman's supposition. A Freshman is the object of much attention from upper classmen who delight in offering instructions to such simple souls, who give him his classification as to good looks for absence of samej, intelligence, abilities, and even possibilities, and who make him the object of unceasing torment. But when the present Juniors were Freshmen, the favorable attention was accepted with dignity and the abuse with stoicism. One might just as well be resting under the sod with one's forefathers as to be a Sophomore. He is almost a non-entity. He is not yet an illustrious upper- classman, nor is he the recipient of the attention directed toward the Freshmen. Somewhat of an exception to this rule, however, occurred when the Class of ,35 filled the Sophomore ranks, for we were not mere minus quantities but exer- cised our abilities commendably and made our presence felt rather generally. Now we are Juniors and command the respect befitting those of our station. VVe are ably helping to promote the interests and activities of Ctterbein and take an honest pride in contributing our talent and energy to the life of our alma mater. VVe have learned to capitalize on the opportunities of college life, to work and play hard, and to enjoy our college companionships. We look to our Senior year with eager anticipation and each of us should like to continue to be a credit to his classmates and to his school. 1 Page 48 L CLASS OFFICERS V VVILLIAM VVOLFARTH President RAYMOND SNAVELY Viee-Pfexident GRACE EUVERARD Sefretary JOHN COOK Treasurer Q SCDI3l-ICDMCDQES ,1..:n1,1ff 'f t ,J fm yi? . , V . Ifirrl ro:-wx Bowslzu, I,II.1.Y, CINMRR. COOK, FLTVERARD, Joxss, ARNOLD. Swmzzd rom: IUEXVICICSE, I.1'1 1'1.u, Bk.-xm, C0!!l,l'1Y'I'Z, I,LcAs, BRI-nm, BAKER, CQORSIQCH Tfmul rom-5 N1I'l'Clll'Il.50X, llrcxkv, I,1'lsx, Fkrxcu, FUNK, I.uxw1cK, Hr-Qrrz, Ilrvr, Boon: THE CLASS I,LfIIiN ADAMS 1VIAxRjfJ!qu5 I'rm5ER RL l'H C'0BI.IiN'I'Z fH'IRU,lJIN!' Akwm '1'urm,xs Iivmm' -lonx COOK JOHN BAK!-JR Axxu HREIIM VVMQRIJN D12 NVHQSH l,.x1mfxc1c Book lI.xRo1,n Cm-:rx CSRACIC Eu'lcR.xkn Iizmoxu 1500111 Rolslsru' l L'xK JIQESIIZ C'1.xw-:R ROMQR1' FL RXI35 JIESSIE G,xx'1z blxxra GORSLCII lIl:LliX Ilxkslm C um-1 joxl-is Amow Klxc: R,u'M0:x1u I,I1.1,Y lislulck LI'l'I'I.li Ifurimamcx I,L'rzY Emox' I.L'c.xs Ilrfuix LL'nw1cK 4 Page 50 L A'1.XXINIi lfruaxcu Ifuxxx Ilranz INIARY Ilmeu' XVraxnE1.L Ilrmx Rn-zxxmll HUI,I,.XXlJ Rum HL:x'r CF NI IXNNA MIiIJliR'I' N1IiI.YI'Y Mcmom' XV.XI.'l'liK Mlcxlax' Rin l5L'RlJFl uc lN1I'ik'IlIiIASfJY EN K.x'mRx'Y NTUORI-1 'HARD N1l'lCHlil.I, xVIl,l.I.XM N.v:r2L FNZIAN NIt'lIfJl.S Il,xRo1.n Nrcnms Y1Rr:1v,x NORRIS N1.XRG xRxf'1' fJI.lD'I' l7m:0'1'1lY PARSONS ill-:0Rr:1,x P.Ylk'l0X RL 1'1l SHx'1'zriR M.xRr:.xRI-'T Rfnhsll lAL'c'Il.I,n-1 Sllflfll' lIxRo1.n Su1:1s1,1aR Iil,1,x Sx11'rH NORMA SCIIL'liSSI.IY R.xx'Muxn Sxxvllim li.xRm,n Sum 1' XY S'lRxHx1 GI-Lcmmi Vxxcl-. S,XR.Xll VV,xr:xrfR M11,1mRrcn XV1c1,Ls Rox xml XV11.soN 'NVII,I.I.XM XVUl.F.XR'l'Il SAx1L'rcx. Zra1r:x.1sR THIRTY-SIX lfiryl mu: Snuw, Samoz, VVrn1,y,xRlH, NV1a1.1.5, SxAw.1.'., SL'llL'li'5SEl.IX, Mommy. .Ywrnzzll ruqc: Rm su, SVRAHM, I'ARsrmws, XXYAIIXIER, S1l.x'1'f111R, f,I.l3'I', NORRIS. Y Third rms: Nxfzlil., PXIITJN, Sxirm, Mucm-.l.L, NIHURIE, N1L'llI'JI,S. XN1I,sov. 1 Page SI Q I A makin.. -Q. z SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY As we of the Sophomore Class rapidly approach the half-way mark in our college careers, we realize a distinct advantage over the other classes-that of being able to look in either direction with equal clarity. We can well recall the events of the last two years with their many mistakes and successes. We can also survey the two iyears that lie ahead and anticipate our opportunities as upper- classmen. The present Sophomore Class did not make a sensational debut in campus life, when in the fall of 1932 they entered the ranks of Otterbein students. In fact, the administration had grave mis- givings as to the contribution that such a small class could make to the institution. Because of sheer lack of numbers, this class was the victim in both the Scrap Days in which it participated and also in many other inter-class events. It was in the face of such over- whelming defeat that this group developed, of necessity, the im- portant traits of mutual cooperation and harmony. By courage and hard work, we of the Class of ,36, as we started the second year of our college careers, finally stepped into a position of importance. We have since contributed our part in a wide field of activities. Representatives of the Class have done their part in the major sports and in a large number of campus or- ganizations. As a result, we now have the word of the President of our college that what the class lacks in quantity it compensates for in quality. ' And now as we stand on the threshold of our upper-class ca- reers, we see ourselves definitely established as a small but powerful minority in campus life. We are determined that as we step into positions of leadership and responsibility in campus activities, the same fine cooperation and high ideals that have previously char- acterized our class will be maintained. 4 Page 52 L I CLASS OFFICERS V RUSSELL BROWN Prexidfnt ROBERT RYIJER Vife-Presidfnl J ULIA ARTH UR Sffretary HAROLD BELL Treasurer Q FQESI-IMEN 1 if 1 I 9 , ,,.-gf-f 4,921 v 1- mf 'fi ' 4 1 .J I ,,- -' A Y . lui 'A1: Q 1 ' , P' J' :if 1 I f P' I ff ' .4,C5 ', ,, . . if I Y ffl M 4 ,f y' I F' , 1 f rf X L 2 1 J' 94' ' 'Y .1 -I 4 .2 ,fv , ff' 1, ,. , ., wi- Aff? ,7 fx V ,M ' 1 .. A xv AI ,fff 'H ,v ff ,Q 1' A I ' Q - ,-df' ,. ,Q-' , s:5'1gQf . 35 f f' ,i n f mr' u- mx: ff' .-j:i'.ffif .JM 5251 . K. ir? fi! ' - ' Cf .R f ,.e .ga - '-r. ' if ., ..,, f . .'-'I ' .1 .ff J. JIEXK' ff? V' ,A-QE,9ff'f -Lf! fin if I lfirsl ru-wx AR'lllUR, BLFRVUGE, BIQACIILIQR, FORWOOD, COOK. KELSLR, BREHM, BABLER, BARTON. Srmnd rrmx HOVVSER, ALTMAN, TENNINGS, IIUMMIQLI, H!1'l'7I,IiR, FI-XTCN, FIDLER, BOWMAN. Tlzird run-: FIIQLDS, AXXDERSIJX, PIARUIYG, BIAIR, IIANRS, BLOSIQ, HKOXVN, IIILLIIOAS, JONES. 1 0lH'ffII'fl4'LL'.' FRIcIaSn, DAVIES, I',I.I.I0'l lx, BELL, BIJNOARD, IEASINIAN, IfI'PRliClI'l', HIcI.'I', KVQOUIN. MARI' LOLISII ALIMAN HAROLD BELL BILL ANDERSON JULIA ARTHUR VIOLA BABIJQR JACK BALI2 PAULINE BARTON CAROL BLACIILER BRADFORD BLAIR MAXON BLOSE PAIQLINII BOWMAN LOUISE BOVVSER ICvHI,I'N BRE!-IM RORERI' UROVVN CF RDSSIILL BROWN WILLIAM BUNGARD JANE BURDGI5 CURTIS COA'I'Is RU'I'II COOK IIARRI' IJAVIES HOVVARIJ EASTMAN -IOSEPIIINE EATON PAUL f:ORSUCII lJIsN'I'ON IfI,LIO'I l' IEDVVARD CIOLJIX ICIWVARII l2III'RI2cII'I' ROIIHRI' I'iANKS FI,ORLNcIz FIDLIQR CIIARLIQS PIARIIING JOSEPII FIELDS KENYON HARRIS MAXINIQ FORWOOD ROBERT IIART jOSEPII FREESI5 JAY IIIQDDING FRANKLIN EIELT VIRGINIA IIETzI.IsR IEMERSON IIILLI:O.xS DOROTHY IIDMMIQLL I.OI.A IBIZLL JENNINCS PADI, JONES SARA KAIIIRYN KEIISER VVILLIAM KUIIIQN 1 Page 54 D NIN Lorufxfx KUNDIQRT R0x'.xr,n Lxwxi I.mx'n I.Ew1s Rumi Loma tlrfruumz Im was HARRY LLNSIORD Mfxkj 014115 1VlL'l'fX'l'Ykli Frucn McI.1xucuLm Dox.xr,D M.xR'r1x l5oRo'1'm:.x M.xx'x1a Mun' M. Mo0M.xw RL l'lI NUHRRISOX I:l.0RIC'YCI-I ML'5Km'lf ANN IVIURPIIY Mmmm MYER K.x'l'msR1xrs Nriwmx K.X'ILlll.l4IliY NORRIS RUIKICKT l'muu' P.xL'L l'1c5'1lc1. f'I,.XRlETxk'li POPE lhvln l'o'1 rs jrakru' Rumxnk l7mzrJ'1'm' RLTPP Louis Rlw'r'1'l2R ROIiliR'I' Rymiu C'r,xkIss,x SIIAI-'lflik Cxm. Srlrsmzk Iiuzn-:XE SHICK Bli'l l'Y TllLZlN11X Rm' SIIOXI' jrmx Slrrmlxxralz JXNXA SMITH N1,XRSH.XT,I. SP,xvr:r,r3R Wn.1.1,xM STECK NLXRY li1.rzAral-:Tn SWK:-'s XVII.I,I.XNl SL'1.x.rxtxx' R0s.wx.x 'Vrmlxx M Alam N 'l'rusv0RR0w Iinm V,xx Scomc D0xAxI.1n XVARYIQR jr-:Aw XVlarfx1,EY RAYMOND VVELSCH -I lax x x E'1 1'r3 XVHITF N15 NDA XVYIJE N THIRTY-SEVEN iryt rw-zu: Mwak, K1wmfk'r, Mncmmw, N1L'SKIll4If, RU-11, NFw'mN, 'l'n1rMA, N1L'lfN'l'IRIi, SMH Nfwfml row: Nmuus, N1lRPHY, Nlrnmusox, IN1.xx'xn-:, Su.u'l'1-ix, XVs HH, XV111'1'L, Smxlzs, TRL Row, 'l'4m.xN. I'!1irJ rfm-: Slfl.x.1vAx, Prnws, SIKIECK, RL'1 1'la+:, Vkixkxl-zu, I,m'cKs, M.xk'11x, l'las'1r-gl., 1.1 S McI..u'f:llLlx, Sulfur. 1'uurIl1 rufw: Ilrcnmxc. Srwmxxlak, Rrnxnk, SIRXNGIVR, Poms, Ixxsmklm, XVr:1,scH, SHISI Kvmax, Iuvxxls, I,m1R. 4 Page 55 D FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY EPTEMBER ninth, nineteen hundred thirty-three, A.D. QAfter Dinnerj is a day which long will be re- membered by the members of the class of nineteen hun- dred thirty-seven. That was the day on which we took our first shallow dip Cextremely soj in the whirlpool of college life. Wheii evening came we found ourselves af- flicted with sunburned tonsils as a result of gazing at the tall buildings and beautiful trees. The ostentatious class- rooms, and stern-faced professors of that first day con- vinced us that we were somewhat out of place. But there was a brighter day coming. When we trounced the Sophomores in the Scrap Day events, tied them in the Freshman-Sophomore football game, and won the Soccer tournament, we thought that we had the upper hand on our so-called superiors But then the Varsity 0 held the yearly board meeting and forcibly re- minded us that in spite of our achievements we were still Freshmen. However, the effects of this humbling soon wore off and we discarded our Freshman caps, voluntarily as- suming the dignity of Seniors. We admit that we are rather inexperienced at the art of Hdignificationf' but in the next three years we are de- termined to polish ourselves off to the brilliant luster of an A.B., B.S. Cor somethingj. 1 Page 56 D , R., ATHLETICS Al. 1 1. , x . 1 1 1 1 f f , ' 1 W , . 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Floyd Beelman has been producing winning track squads for several seasons as well as coaching freshman basketball and aiding Dr. Edler in varsity football. Robert K. Edler, BLD., is the congenial, well-liked Head Coach of Otterbein Athletics. He has not only produced excellent teams but he has been consistent in training his proteges for better minds and bodies. Royal l . lvlartin is the director of the Department of Athletics and Coach of Baseball and Tennis. His period of service at Otterbein has been long and ever efficient. NORRIS CUP AWARDEE Coveted by every Otterbein athlete is the Norris Cup, awarded each year to the senior man who has achieved excellence in his curricular activities as well as in his extra-curricular athletic program for four years. llr. Andrews was awarded this cup and honor on excellence in basketball football and track, athletically, and a B average, schol- 'i . astically. 111+ i ret? X I, if 335' V, . 2 ' f f X ,gf aj! - -A . ,fy ' .1:i?'b Q 4 Page 59 u I, ij gifu 511 14,5 ,.,,' .- l im. l.,-, 1- 4 ix 91. f t A fl . ii ,4 N'i.:,,.- LT, - ' yy? ,pf .-ffk i i i 1 fff 17 iii. f' ff f' ' ,.f ,ff'1 f ' ,ff ' N V 'ZX ., ','- 7.4, 'ff ff-4' ' 4. 1 ' ' ,44-f'f s ,fy ' ffl AR SITY Rumi R I irsi row: Symlwla, Svhi--lc. Sillll, Harlan! Iluiuilusuxx. Iliut-nl. llzl1'l'f.l4l, lilkulshzlxx. N4-4-mul row: Iiuflx 1lInuy'. ,Xxlim-. 1I:u'1w-il. XX'fIrsI1ll. llwllznml. In-lnwlt, IH-tl:-x. Tllirll ron: MMM-1', Hlnllrlxwulw-ln, Imrm-r, llsun, Stull. Wax. Ilwlm. XX..ml, IILIHN. . . . . flliflkfili BRXIISIIXXY Russian, GA Rom-:R IIVHY Rlzssrim, G,xRRlf'1 1Q Krixv-rru .-Xxl,1xE Rxymrwlu SCIIICK YIRGII. Illv-ox N.x'1'11.xxr.xr, Suomf O1f1flc14:Rs RRl','l l' . . .N'wfn'lr1r'y Il LHZIIALX of 1934 Iixu. SL'liO'1'l' Uraokczr-1 Romxsox Ilrml fD1.0x'r-iR KARL WrJRs1r:1.I, IIOWARU SPORCK Rovun II,xRRm :w Kir50Rr:1a BRAURIIW' IJWICH1' H.xRvs Class of IQ35 .P fllvfmfl . . flu'-l'I'4'xf1frlIl mf Trrzlsurrr Ill-:Aw I..xw'mr If'R,xxc15 S,xL:1, XVILI,1.xx1 Bl-Lx Iilmwrmlm Bush! RICHARD FIi'l l' Rm3riR'1' ICVANS HAROLD SC0'1 1' S'1'r2w,xR'1' Cox XVICXDICIJ, Houx RICHARD XXvHI'I I'IXC'l'0Y IQIQNNETII IIOI.r,.wn VICKLE N1II.LFIR I'IAROI.Il PI :XTX 4 Page 60 5 ,R XE'Ik'l' If R l .. Y First l'4lw: V1-Ili-1'. Alivlu-5, XYnlI:irtl1, llvXY1-4-se. Sllzexw-ly, Murx'Es4m. lit-lly. lliek und llnlv linllt-l'. Must-mls. N1'1'0IllI row: Miller. l'n1n-llau'l. H4-ntl. Ilulln Spfrlwli. lli-itz Z1-izrlm-r, lirmtll, fllnxw-r Hvhie-Ii. Third rilw: Axline. Ifrwslinlmi f'iI:l4'll1 llzni-'lt-r. Alatnzix-lr: S--Inmtt, Hintnn. Yun Sin-klv. Iluhn, Wtwstt-ll. 1l:ii'1'n'tt B1'IllIt'l1, lixers, lhwr, llut-Inizill .Xssistzini Vnzivlig lP1'. Iinln-rt liilln-r. Ili-zul Vanin-ll. THE I933 SQUAD The 1933 football sensfni saw Dr. Fdler'f fl11l'lllIllll5 haittling against great mlrls. The schedule wnisisted entirely of Colleges larger than Otterhein. Several vzilnuhle players were lust from the squad due tn their leaving.: sellnnl rn' to injuries. ln spite of these handicaps, a lmrd-Hgliting temn won three :ind tied one of its eight gannes. Eleven senior inen played their lnat fflfltllllll fur Otterhein. Two sophmnnres, Booth and Zeigler, earned regular lwerths in the hziekfield und will help to fill the places vacated hy graduation. SI2.XSUNlS Seorziis Otterhein 63 ,lnhn Carrul - 20 Otterhein O3 Murkinguin . 0 Otterhein 133 Nlariettn , , 7 Otterluein O3 Denison . . . I2 Otterhein 63 Ohio Northern 0 Utterhein 0 3 AShlzinCl . . I 3 Utterbein 203 Capital . o Utterhein og Toledo . I2 4 Page 6I p Rocsk HUHN . ..... . ........ Tackle oTBALL 4Rogl' had the eyes of the Ohio Conference on him for three years. Playing guard, end, and tackle, he climaxed his career hy being elected honorary Captain for the 1933 season. He was given honorable mention on the mythical All- Conference team by the Associated Press. PAUL ScHoTr ..... .......... F ullbafk Playing stellar ball his Sophomore year, Paul returned last year to begin the season but was seriously injured in the Kent game. His 1933 campaign was his best as he led the Cardinals to victory against Ohio Northern and Capital, He has the distinction of having made a 95-yard run, the longest in the state in 1933, for a touchdown, RAYMOND Scmcx .,... . ....... Halfbacla Halfback and quarterback posts were meat for Ray as he ran wild over opponents for three years. Speed and intelligent headwork has placed him among the first of Otterbein's foot- ball heroes. Ray was awarded a second team quarterback position on the International News Service All-Conference team. VIRGIL HINTON .......... , . . . . . End An outstanding portion of the Cardinal line in every tilt during his Sophomore and Senior years, Virg. always came up smiling. RUSSELL GARRETT .......... . . . . Tackle The genial Russ was a three-letter man who was most consistent and who will be greatly missed in coming cam- paigns. 1 Page 62 D a--if Q. FOOTBALL HOWARD SPORCK . . .,.......... Guard Howard earned his letter in the 1932 schedule and re- turned this year to prove himself one of the outstanding men of the squad, both on defense and offense. HUGH GLOVER ............... Center Butch's place will be difficult to fill next fall. His work was above par on every play during the two years in which he participated, He was awarded a guard position on the second All-Conference team picked by the Associated Press. KARL WoRsTEL1,. . . .... ........ E nd Lank was a bulwark on defense for three years and his commanding height was an aid in throwing his opponents for losses and in snagging passes. ROBERT ALBRIGHT ........... . . Ilalfbaek Bob returned to school this year but was unable to re- main long. Although hampered by injuries, he showed marked ability in the four games he played for Otterbein. 'Ci EDMUND BooTH . . . . . . ..... .Quarznbark Alb1e was the find of the season and his performances in - sy ,J 555' future years should prove of value to the Cards. f W 4 Page sa p if 1 'viin ii A ,mi F X . -f t ring- ,X 'Lv' ' I -,L 1 Q rf 1 A -'+' - !,Z' . ' - 1 'ji T? ffl A ff' v X X57 ' IT? R Aye , ' i i I 1- 5-ii ,Z 44X ,firii Z 1 i L Z , ff f f ' .lf ff f ff . 4 .' fy, - fe dave .-,Z , Q4 -- - V It A: FOOTBALL V SAM ZEIGLER ......,..,..... Halfbafk A man able to drive through the line with exceptional power, was Dr. Edlerls find in 'tSophomore Sam. FRANK HEITZ ....,..... . .... Guard Frank's tirst year of Varsity competition was gratifying. He received many injuries but his grit aided him in becoming a sensational lineman. HAROLD SCOTT , ............. Halfback 'fScotty's second year eclipsed his first and progressing, in like manner, his Senior year will see him in a leading role. ROBERT VAN SICKLE ........ . .... Guard Another junior who will be back of every play next season is Bob Van Sickle. His development has been consistent and his last season should prove his best. NATHANIEL SHOPE . ........ , .... Guard Although a small man, Nate's dropping school in mid- season forced Z1 rebuilding of the line. He will be welcomed gladly if he returns to school next season. 4 Page 64 5 '9- FOOTBALL PAUL CAPHAART . . . .... , ..... Halflzafk Paul was a player who had form and ability but for some unknown reason saw but little action until mid-season. The loss of his support is bound to be felt next fall. XVILLIAM BENNETT . . . .......... Tafkle Bill's untiring efforts for the Cardinal squad made him friendships that cannot be surpassed. llis cheery smile and willingness to cooperate are certain to he missed. RICHARD FETTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .End f'Dick's seriousness in his football endeavors gathered for him rich experiences which never will he forgotten, XVILBUR MORRISON . .... . ..... . , Guard YVilbur seldom broke into the Cardinal lineup but his presence at practice sessions for three years meant a great deal tn the entire team. Taking care of equipment and the wants of the squad .V GLENN HAUETER . .... . . ...... Manager ' were the details of Glenn's work this year. i X ,ff ff fi 4Page 65b , L , , , ,ff 'i I .-iiftii ,415 Q ,fi . i,- A ,-if ,f:'i7i5L if i 'x iii' ff Tm. 11'531 'iIi,iii .,-eff' ,tp e e ' 1, fbi? ,ff ,2! ,iff Z RFNIWE1 H HOLLAN D RAYNIONID SCHICK VARSITY BASKETBALL Forward Ken lcd the scoring this season with 133 points in the ten games in which he participated. A junior, he was an out- standing performer and his Hashy floor game and accurate shooting saved the day on more than one occasion. VIRGIL HINTON Forward f'Virg, playing his third year of var- sity ball, was a very valuable man. He developed during the year into a real scoring threat and had the ability to get the ball on the center jump. KARL VVORSTELL Center Lank, a three-year veteran, usually had two men guarding him While under the basket, but this didn't hinder his un- canny accuracy on one-handed shots. He was almost infallible in getting the tip- off. PAUL SC HOTT Guard Although he is a senior, this was f'Tony's first year of varsity basketball. He rapidly developed into a smooth floor man and a good shot. Paul could have been used earlier in his college career. Guard Ray was the fastest man on the team and broke up many of his opponents, plays, besides accounting for a fair share of points himself. He has been a real asset to the team during his three sea- sons of varsity competition. GEORGE H RADSHAVV Guam' The squad loses a good substitute and a fast Hoor man in Brad this year. Breaking into nearly every game he held down the scoring of his man in each Case. HAROLD CHEEK Forwara' Cheek got his first taste of college bas- ketball this year and seemed to like it. l-le played in every game and gave a good account of himself. Next year should find him in a first-string position. RAYNIOND SNAVELY Center Ray is a Sophomore and saw frequent service. He is long and rangy and should develop into a good pivot man. During the year he showed considerable improvement in form. HOLLAND, HIN'l'0N, VVORSTELI., ScH0'rT, Scrncic 4 Page 66 L K l J rl, BRADSHAVV, CHEEK, SNAVELY, BooTH, MILLER VARSITY BASKETBALL EDMOND BOOTH VERLE MILLER Forfward Guard For his first year in varsity competition Abie may be short, but he is a hard Guppie certainly looked good, He fighter and fast on the floor. He has plays an excellent Hoor game and usually given all he had during his two years held his man down in fine shape, while of competition, and should hold a regu- making some points for himself. lar position next year. Otterbein . Akron U, Otterbein . Kent State Otterbein . Dennison . Otterbein , Marietta . Otterbein . Capital . Otterbein . Ashland . SEASON,S SCORES Otterbein . . Ohio Northern 23 Otterbein . . . . 24 35 Muskingum . . . . 26 34 Otterbein , . . . 27 33 Bowling Green . 35 20 Otterbein . . . 29 50 Ohio Northern . . 33 30 Otterbein . . ...... 29 22 Capital . . ........ 25 29 Otterbein . . ........ 42 I9 Dennison . . ........ 25 44 Otterbein . ............ 27 33 Dayton U, ............ 32 . . ....... 24 . . .... 35 , 4 Page 67 L 251' 4. a J!! ,Q- , BARNEY FRANCIS-High point man of the season for the Car- dinal tracksters, proved himself Otterbeinls most versatile athlete ff l aff' fl l l r l as he participated in the high and low hurdles, broad jump and high jump. His main event was the javelin throw in which he broke the existing record by a considerable margin. Fonnnsr SUPINGER-Discus, broad jump, shot put and the quarter-mile. EDWIN BURTNER-Exact train- ing brought its refund as Ed broke a 25-year-old record in the mile run during the regular season. In the Big Six meet at Oberlin he again eclipsed this record and won the mile race. From this he received All-Ohio and his teammates accorded him the honor of Honorary Captain. GEORGE BRADSHAW--Pole vault, low hurdles, broad jump and mile relay. ARTHUR BRUBAKER - High jump. RICHARD Wuirrnccrox-Pole vault, 220-yard dash and loo- yard dash. HAROIAD MARTxN-Javelin. GEoRGE VANCE-Tf8iHCf. VIRGIL SHREINER-Manager. PAUL SCHOTT-Javelin. JACK APP1.EToN-zzo-yard dash, quarter-mile and mile re- lay. RAYMON SCHICK-loo and zzo- yard dash. VERLE MILLER-roo-yard dash, quarter-mile and anchor man on the mile relay team, VARSITY TRACK V' .Q i AT THE MEETS is G -SL X A fast crowd . . . The Westerville Express tops lllarietta in 220 . . . Francis does ll split . . . Barney sets the pace . . . Bradshaw easily superior . . . Brad takes a high one . . . Brubaker shows good form . . . Francis Cap- ital-izes . . . A close-up ofthe quarter . . . Miller ana' Srhiff fight ofver a quarter . . . Whittington goes over . . . Burtner shatters 25-year rerorfl in mile run. SEASON'S SCORES Otterbein . 79 Nluskingum 52 Otterbein . 36 2X3 Denison . S6 1X3 Otterbein . 72 I,f2 Marietta . 53 If2 Otterbein . . . . 65 Capital . . . . 66 1 Page 59 I , .ff f'!f 7 jf, f- f , , if ,fff fh ,X if If !,4S-f XZ' 1 X ! f J f T' ' SEA j Otterbein , A Ohio State Otterbein . Capital , Otterbein . Capital . SON,S SCORES 1 Page 70 D arsifg NAGEL ANDREWS, FRANCIS HENRY, LANE, BENNETT RICE, HINTON H01-1N QSZLQ!! FETTER MAxBAcH, MARTIN HUHN, Scl-uclc, Cox PLATZ, EVANS Harrz 1 Page 7l D Capital . . Otterbein . Ohio State . Otterbein . Muskingum Otterbein . Capital , . Otterbein . Z K K BARNES, BRUBAKER, Si-liven, Bo'rTs, MCFEELEY, MCCOY. I933 TENNIS SEASON During recent years tennis has come to the front at Otterbein and the teams have been winning a fair share of the contests. This year a hard-working team of ex- perienced leadership men were nucleus of men Won three out of nine matches under the capable captaincy and of John Shively who served as both coach and captain. Although four lost through graduation there still remain several lettermen to form the the 1934 team. SEASON SCORES Otterbein . . . . 25 Wooster . . . . 5 Otterbein . . . . Og Oberlin .... . . 7 Otterbein . . . . 21 Ohio VVesleyan . . . . 7 Otterbein . . . . 4g Bonebrake . . . . 2 Otterbein . . . . If Nluskingum . . . 6 Otterbein . . . . 41 Capital . . . . . 2 Otterbein . . . . SQ Capital . . . 1 Otterbein . . . . 41 Denison . . . . 5 Otterbein . . . . 33 Denison . . . . 6 4 Page 71 L First rms: Asnckixrr, BARNIQS, PRIZDMORIC, VAN SICKLE, ROHRIQR, G.xRI.ANn, I71cK, CTROVE, ELIVERARU, BEXNERT, Owl-zxs. Ywfoml rofw: S'i'R.xHM, f,I.IJ'l', Mookrx, RIECLE, BREIIM, llavrixs, HECK, Com.Ex'rz, Sxirru, JXRYOIAIJ. Thin! rofw: -IORDAN, VVOMER, HENRY LAMIZERT, S'I'l'lNGEI,, MICRLE, CARTER, CROY, Gnzsox. Fourilz rofw: Ltznwrcx, I,EUNr:, LI'l I'IrE, Norris, HUNT, Snoor-, KRIZIIISIPIL, Pruzsoxs. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION O1f'FICERS DOROTHIEA ROHRER . . . . . . . ..... 1'n'5idf-nf FRANCES GROVE ...... ....... V in'-Imiyiliwil GIiR'1'RUDE VAN SICKLE . . . .Sr'U'ftary-Trfaszlrwr NTARY BARNES . . .1x'usina55 Manager The TV. A. A. is the XVOINCIIIS Athletic Association, a National Organization. It provides recreation for all women, striving to promote high ideals of good fellow- ship, real sportsmanship and fair play. Throughout the school year six sports are engaged in, namely, soccor, cageball, volley ball, basketball, baseball and tennis. A definite number of points is gained for participation in each of these and by a specihed accumulation of points one can win menrbership into the organization-class numerals on O , or G. l,. C. CGirl's Leader Chore standingj. Our goal is not spectacular playing, on the part of a few people, but rather recreation and training for every girl in school. ft Aw' ff Jr? J' 2 5 'AIA jxjiwfa , Rf - if . .VJ 7 5 .vf'f ,'if F' , , 1-r if fx 4. h :V irldg ,5- , - 4. if . . Jw , J ,, , , , 4 Page 73 r 1, f. . f .1-1 ' .-ff ,A ' ,.-f r ,.f ' ,111 . f ,- MT , ' '4- in 3 . . 14, 5 wi. 'A I J,,.,l i, 'Ky I- tu.-, .2 ,,-e'i:- ' 54 K 1 M I y f 'I f cgl ! f ' ,Q 1' .L Gif. X ,fa ,iff M, L ' a V' 4 ,1 ,f ,f ' X I, , A if .- f . .M X ! Q f7 . , Cc ,, ics! X ' f ' I ff' I , W f 1 T if! ,ff ,f -Q' u , f ,f 4, ff V JI 45 io., ,lf I fav? an ,ff ' f 'A in , Ny, ,fs 73 . ,K t I..- .. -Wig. . U., ,V-f 'J ,. .L 9 ' ,Y 'TT' 4 I ,ff f-f: 4 ' .Rf ' K -4 ' , Af i si. Ziff ,ff i ' f FRESHMAN ATHLETICS Coach Floyd Beelman has been freshman athletic coach for five years. Each fall a large number of freshman men report for football. They are provided with regulation equipment and given consistent prac- tice and drilling in the fundamentals of the game. Many men who do not have the ability to play varsity football are thus given an opporunity to learn the game. Much credit is due the freshman football squad for they furnish the varsity with a scrimmage team all through the season, taking the knocks and winning no praise or admiration. It is from this group, of course, that Coach Edler 'flills the shoes vacated each year by the Seniors. A Freshman-Sophomore game is a yearly feature of the freshman football program. The event occurred this season on November 29, and ended with a score of 6-6. However, the score is no indication of the abilities and possibilities of this year's squad. There are a number of men who should win regular berths on next season's varsity creation. Lane, Perry, Anderson, Baker, and Frcese distinguished themselves in the backfield, while Brown, Eastman, Gouin, Warner, and Pestal showed to good advantage on the line. Coach Beelman was well pleased this year with his basketball squad. Loucks, Elliot, Davies, Lane, Potts, Brown, Rutter, and Anderson showed particular promise of making varsity material next year. Although freshmen are not allowed to participate in any intercol- legiate track contests under the Ohio Conference Athletic ruling, Coach Beelman, who is varsity track coach, trains the freshman thin-clads along with his regular men, thus affording the newcomers excellent experience. The value of freshman athletics is often underestimated. 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ELE NOR VVAGNER, ANNA LOUISE MEDER1' . . . JENNIE MICRLE, SARAH Rom' . MARGARET PRIEST, EIISIE BENNERI' HELEN RUTH IIENRY, MARY W70MER UTII GIBSOX, MARTHA VAN Sc0Yoc ANOR HIQCK, GERTRUIJE VAN SIcKI,E IUOROTIIEA ROIIRER, FIEIIEN VAN SICKIIE . RU1'fIIiI,I.A PREIJMORE, I'IIiI.liN LUDWIG The VV01HCIl,S Inter-Social Group Council was organized as a governing body for the eight sororities oII Uttcrbciifs campus and is composed of two meiubers from each sorority. It attempts to keep a spirit of friendliness and cooperation among the groups. Rushing is the most important problem which the council faces. XI ff E' Hifi. -1 ,5 1 f in Jfffyff Vw M, , f f ff ,V ,sf .f f. 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MARTIN SORORICS IN LYOLLEGIU Ulm-.v of 1934 JL'I,I.XXXA KIXG f,'f11.x1v of 1935 N1ARG.XRIC'l' PRIIALSI' DORIS I'1RE.X5li liI.sII2 Bl'lNNER'I' FRAxcIcs RI:-1I:I,r: N'I.fXR'x' .ALICE RIIIRR HI:I.I:x II.-IRsIIA DORUIIIY Nil-QTZGER Clzzss of 1936 CQ '1'a'4'11ZL'i1'l1 IW? ix' 55 MARQARIQI ROLSII NURMA ScIIIiL'ssI-1I,Ix OFFICERS . MARc:ARIz'I' PRIEST . . . , . . . . Prrxhlnzt . , N I LXHH of 1907 IQLSIIQ l3IQXNIcR'I' . . . III1'-Prz's1I1'nzI MARX IIUIFISE AIJMAN MIRIAM BIYIQR NORMA SClIliL'SSEIIl5. , , . . SH-rum-y KIIILIA ARTHUR JEAN vVIiIiKl.liY MARY ALICI: RIDER . . Trm.vurfr 1 Page 78 D I-'irxl rome: Akxrmm, HECK, S'11xkKEs', CRUY, Pxksoxs. Sm-om! rolun' KRlEliBlFfI,, C0llT,EX'I'Z, VAN Srcxmc, IFLULIJR, fXSHCR.U 'I'. Tlnrd rnmcq '1'fm.xv, 121'vER.xRn, STRAIN. TAU EPSILON MU KS. . I M,gY - ,aa-QQ. f,IflflCliRS 4 Tz1fi.v11z11n I'1I.li.fXNUR Huck .... ..... P nrsidrrzl Ii1,s1r5 Cum' . . . . Virf-Prfsidrzzl Drmkrnliv Pxksfws . . A . . Srfrrtar'y C1IiR.Xl,IlINli ARXULD . . Trmsurrr Q Page 79 5 Somm IN I'fxcL'1.'1xx'1'rz MAmiL Ckxsns STARKIZY SORORES IN CoL1.12c:nm Cfnxx' of 1031 Emmxok Iifccx I21.srr: Ckox' 4 f.'l11.s's of 1935 QfFR'I'RL'lJIi Vxx SICKLE Iimxw: ,-Xsuckxu' IQATHRYN KRIiIIBIl'II, C'fr1.s'.v of 1036 RL 1'11 C0nLEx'1'z Kimora Env:-:rurm Dokcrrm' Plxksoxs VVAIINIM STRAIIM C9r:RAI.1JIxE Auxm u Clmx of 1937 Fmkl-zxcxa Fml,r1R ROSANNA '1'oM,xx First rnfw: GROVE, Dick, Romuix, B1f:1:1.M.w, xVl'fI.IfS, f,XN'IiNS, VAX SICKLIQ. Swmml runs: Gxvrx, flR.U2lIAl,, Ku-,1x11Exv, Snoop, SH.x'1'xER. Tffmi ffl1L'.' Crmx, KL'YI1!41R'l', 'l'Rm'0Rnrm'. TAQV DELTA Sokcm IN F.'XCl'I.'l'.X'l'I2 MRS. .ALICE Br:rzLM.xN SORURES IN CoI,1,1ff:m Clrzxx of 1934 DORO'I'IHi.X Rrmkr-ik Illcuax VAN Slum.: AUCE DICK FRANCES QIROVE Cfzzxx of 1035 DOROTHY f:RAl'iII.I. RUTH Owraws .AI,BER'I'.X K1,lc1vHr:xx C!Il.Xk.f of IQLQ6 jassua f?AN'IgZ l,l'CILIAI2 Snoop RUTH SHATZICR IVIILDRHIJ VVlc1.l.s Cfrlxx of 1937 N1.-XRIAX TRI-iv0RR0w I,0REN.x KUX'IJI4IR'I' RUTH COOK Q.. . xv , WL. Omflfrans IJOROTIIICA Rmlknk .... . . . .gu- l'rf.fi.Ir1zl N1Il.DRIiIJ VV121,1.s . . . I'irrfI'rw.vi4Iwzzi Ifnuxcrss Gkovlc . . . . Rlvm OWEXS . . . 4 Page 80 Q SCI rffzlry TI'0ll.X'Ill't'?A First ffm: TRLTKSXL, DTPHRT, Cmsox, SCHEAR, DICUS. Suomi rofw: BURTXER, N'IO0RE, BARNES, M. VAX Scovoc, MCINTIRTQ. Third rofw: RUPP, MoRRlS0v, BABLER, NENk l'0N, IE. VAN Scoyoc. SIGMA ALPHA TAU Howlu fJFFlClZRS RUTH Gmsox , . .... . . Prmidrni N1.XR'l'Il.'X DIPRRT. . . . l'iff-Prfsidfnt RUTH ,DICUS , . Sffretary-Trmuurm' 4 Page Bl I SoR0R IN FACDLTATE MRS. W. E. SCHEAR SURORES IN COLLEGTO Class of IQ-34 RUTH DICLTS MARTHA DIPERT SARAH GRACE IIQRUXAI. RUTH GIBSON Class of 1935 MARTHA VAX Scmoc MARGARET HURTNER NLXRY BARNES .ANITA Buxm' Class of 1936 CATHRINE MOORE Clrm of 1937 IUOROTHY RUPP MAJORIE MCINTYRE CATIIIERINE NEWTOX FDNA VAN SCOYOC RUTH MORRISON VIOLA BABLER ,, .Y 4 ,n fl Iwo- ,w . KZ . ,. ggcfzgffj- .QU -K wmnvf---ff-M' Y,-off' -4' fffpff-'K' ' zsikff 1- Ng-.f . ..z.g 4 ,I ,ga MVA ..fMi5fJ ' A , 4. x .,.'-151' ' A ' GMIJIR- .. fu if A .LQ-ffiw' ,I --IN . ' ' ..I-M, .- fwgi ,Y , 145235 ' ' i,?5qQI2j't 4 ,,55vsf'z'5 , f' . .I .. . , V gc, v irzpifjf' l, , ,f .ef .,w:.2WfT'f9g . I , ,S I . . .en I- ' - .ggggwyi f ' ,051 1- , -J ,I ggfv, J ,ff I' Yijvg fl. . wb, I 1 , , , , :,C'7- ifgfi Q , Fir-sr roam: ,I1HL'M.X, DL'CKXV.Xl'III, NHCKIIIC, .AI,TMAX, STINGILI., Rom. Srmnd rofw: S'I'0IqIcs, Co.x'I'Ia, P,x'I I'oN, Mc'I.E0II, SMITII, NORRIS. RHO KAPPA DELTA SIIRIIR IN FAcI'I,T.xTI5 M RS. C. O. SURIIRES IN Cfrzxx of EVI-LLYN DUCKVVAIII. ClIl.1'.S' RUIII STIQNGI-:L S.'XR.UI Rom' Class f2I20RGI.-X P.x'I rox Clrzxx BIs'I I'x' TIIINIA KIX'l'lILEEN' NORRIS of Hf 0 f AI,'I'IvIAN CoI.I.EGIu 1 O34 I,0Is MCI,Ff7Il 1035 JIQNNIIQ MICKLE IRIsxIs C0A'I'IQ IQ36 MARY RINK 1037 Axx SMITII EI,IzABE'I'II STOKIQS Jr1'1111y I Ol1'lf'lC' ERS jIcxxIIa MICKI.Ii . . . . . . . . I'r'v5iIlmi SARAH RUBY . . . . . Vifg'-Pr1?5fdr71l RUTH STENGEI. . . Svcrflary-Trvasun'r 1 Page 82 L N -pf- -'df Firyf row: Pkmmokli, Iluxris, Luawlc. Srmnd rofw: T.xs'I.ok, C,xk'1'12R. PHI THETA PI ljlzovnixn X 1. g.M-',,M-1f-f-- A . Q Q Smum IN l'x.XCL'l.'l',X'l'li MRS. I.. NV. XV.xk5oN Smwulss IN QfOLI.ICClO Class of IQLQJ RlQ'l'HliI.I,.X PRICIJMUKIC f:!Il.YX uf IQRQ,-I Cwor, Iluvras ILvr:m'w Cfxk Imax!-1 'l'.xx'Lok Class rf f 1936 f,lfFICIiRS 1 ,W Q IILIJA I.L7mx1cK R1 1'ma1,l,.x I'Rb1nM0Rl'1 .... . . 1'rr,vidrnl Iix'r:1,s'x C.XR'l'ER . . . . . . I'ifr-Prf,fidvnt Cmcol. FLXIXICS . . Secrflary- Tn'aszn'fr 4 Page 83 L ll 2 'lf f !,,,f5 , fry ,Qfy ff' I X XX A - ff' ,X ,f Jeff' , fi? I f' if ,,.,,qf .::', 5 ', Q fiff' I. .4115 W' gf zffff ' 'Q' I ff? 'r' .I v ii i' I ' 425' t f fgjf., Firsl rofw: j0RnAx, SPESSARIJ, IIFNRY, XVOMER, CIXMER, I,.XMBl3R'I'. .S'fmml roar: 0'I'sL'KI, B.XR'I'0X, KIQIISIQR, NORRIS, IIUMMIQI.. Thzrd rofzx: SII.XIf!fliR, HowMAx, Il-IXNIXGS. KAPPA PHI OMEGA SIIROR IN l IXCl'I.'I'A'I'li MRS. A. R. SPIZSSARII SKJRURES IN CIILLEGIU Class of 1934 l1IaI,IzY RL l'H III:xRx' RUTH I.AA1nER'I' IERMA VIORIIAN Class of 1935 N1ARY XVOMICR MARY UISIJRI Class of 1936 VIRGINIA NORRIS jIassIIs CIA'MIaR Class of IQQ7 170R0'I'HY IIIIMMELL PAIIIXE BOWMAN PAVIIINE HAR'I0x I.0I,A DELI, ,IIQNNIXGS CI.ARIssA SIIAFFER SARA KELSRR ffonyxu III L eIvxfIEf'IIY?'1 fDFFlCliRS IIEIHN RLf'I'II IIIQNRY ...... . l'rf.vidnIl -IEssIIa CIAMIQR . . .S1'u'fia1'y-7'rfasurI'r 4 Page 84 P First rfm:.' Rucmil., F. liukmsu, XVFST, XKvACYIiR, NYOORE. Swmml rms: LI'I l'I.l2, N1l'1IJliIi'l', M. Bowsrax, OI.ll'l', A. ISREHM. Tlfmi rofw: NTLTSKOFF, J. BURUGE, IC. BREHM, MOOMAW, I.. BOWSER. EPSILON KAPPA TAU H41I'bl1fllSU , Y Y 3 ,xiii 7 KJFFICERS jill.-XNOR NV.xr:YEk ........ Pfl'.YitlfIlf IQDNA BI,'RDGIi . . . . Svrrvtary-Trwmuvr' 1 Page 85 P SURUR xx I .xcL'1,T.x'x'E MRS. J. P. VVEST SURORIZS IN COLLIECIO Class of I 034 Iinvx BUQDGE I.L'CILI,li MOORE KLIQXYOR XV.xcxl-:R iiI,.xm's RIEGEI. Cfnys of 1036 I'.S'l'IIER I.I'1 1'1.E ,ANNE I,oL'1sE N1lilJER'I .ANNE BRICIIM NTXKIORIIQ liowssak C!lI.S'.S' of 1937 JANE BUQUGE LOUISE BOVVSFR IEvEI.YN BREHM Flmusxcu IVILISKOFF NIARY N1ARG.XRE'l' M00 muw limi rfmcx Ilruaxxsux, Cixl4krf'l'1L, Slfrmvl-L, .XXI Iwi, VV!-'IXI XXII, Hxlxxlis, Nicilrn, Ilwkrmllm, SQIHCK. linux. umm! mme: Cox, P1 km, SL'fYl'I', XY11.1.1.xs1s, lloLl.,xxn, SL'lH4l.lfR, l,Ivlxr:s'l'uxr., KIil.l.X', Ihxlfvx. 'flifal rms: IMYII-is, l'il.I,IU'I'I', N1IIL'IlliI.SfJY, SCHICK, XVARYIZR, R1'l l'lQk, I.xN1u0x, Ilxlw, llII.I.I'IlI.'XS. l'1R.X'I'Rl'fS IY l xcLl:11x'rr3 IPI: I.. .X. XX:-llllzm-l Iimln-up lru XX':ul'm-1' I'1'flI'1-ssuw Al:'V'1uy:xmltllwxhill l'1a,x'1'1ufs IN Lu1.r.rac:m I1lffIA'A' of IQNQJ Ilflxxunl Spun-li Iiwqn-V Hulm lim-nm IM ,Xxlillv llxxi:.hI Ii:xl'n.-5 H11-swll 4l:nr'l'n-rl lin-wruv Hulvmwnz Iiwnnl-I lizurrulul llzuuwll-l Sv-lm-k XYMHIII I.iI1l1- XY:u'1'wl1 NX'1IIi:vx1N fflrm' of IQLQ5 Nlwxult mm K1-ix'11 Lixilmgwrvv XYwmIr-fu l'1Al4I5 K4-nm-th l5:u1'tnn nun-s K4-II5 Ilurulml S4-ut! lim-mn-Ill Ilnllzlxul Hanxwulll Svllislm-r ffffzxy of 1036 I'1':m1x II1-Hz lillnh-llw M111-1111-4 lillgvm- S1-Ixif-I4 .In-ssv I.:xx14h.l1 Clam of IQKQ7 Iwuis I:nvwv:' Imrmhl XX':11'1x--V lllm-rxmx Ililh-gals liulwrt Hurt H:1r1'3 Imxif-s 124-m'::v Lullvlxs In-:Item Ellint all 'ASfv11i11,v CJI I1'IL'liRS Du1f:u'1' lixkxrzs ..... . I'rr.vif!w1zf Krixxl-ini Ilru,1,.xN1n . . .S'ru'rlar'y RON,u,n HARROLU , . Trnzyurfr 1 Page B6 L I Pizzvl I'llQX.'.' lQ1um1.1,, S'1'L'.x1z1, lifrrls, SP1-.ss wh, ll.XR'Il'.R, Illxmx, 5CllU'l'l'. M1-111111 l'IlfLL'.' 5111.1 HR, lilucmix, Iiwiks, VAX SIQKLI-i, xVUI.lf.XR'lIl, Vxxwi, N1IL'KliX. 'I'l1ir.1 wmv: Ikirmm, U11-11.14, lixkmxsrw, XYELSCII, 8111511-R, llxmus, lfllllflfl mac: Sruw, Hu I-711114, I'o'11s. 1 1 n,l1llIf'.Y' Yvrle' Millwl' flyslv Hyvrs 4214-ml llxlun-L1-I' If lays lllllvvrt lin-sim-I1 XYil1i:xm XYn1t':1l'1lx XYQAII4-1' Nlivlivy cDlFl.'lClfRS K1-mum llnrris V .RUS 1l.x'li'i'liR . . . . . . Cr111i1l1'11l CMH I-.Rl.lg A. . , n,l,1.R . .'.'1111lu13 Imwmm wplwh Rumml Vu 811-14111 , , Irwmzzw' v1.11 sum.-1 4 Page 87 D l'R.'YI'lCR IN l'x1XCL'I,'l' x'1'11 A. L. Syn-smulwl l'tR.X'1'RliS IN L'0l.1,1ic:m Iffzzxs nf 193.1 llyrnn Ilaxrte-1' 1'!1:1I'ln-s limits I':lul S-'hmt Yirazil Ilinmu Wnltm-I Stuart til--nn tl, tlmlmill. .Ir lffzm' of 1935 llfmnwt Yam Sh-lil-A Ah-1n'gv I':l1'lxinsuxx Ilfwhf-rt .Xlhriulul of 11136 Alu-lx In .slumly th-4n':v Y:'1ul-.- lizmlwvlul VM:-1-lx Iluxxzulwi t-llmxx of 1937 Klux-An Iilmw lfauxnl Puvts 41 .',qiQf!2'V'if f ,fyLQ1 X' J 1 1 f ' - ' jj iff Igmgq' , WSP? - nf? I ni? ' Mm- -' ' f ,,.,'s,, f 'P'-3' , ffguf' . . V Hwy. ' , ' K 1? ,,. ,SZ ,Af f f ,-sz, lim?- L ' , :fry ' fx- ,ay l W, , , I 957 L' M Y 4'yi V , -sky' :w'5 wi ' Firsl rome: SMITH, llrrrcrlxlss, IVIURPHY, SCHEXR, J. XVEAVIQR, SAUL, C. XVE.-XVER, FE'1 1'raR. Swronll rofw: Bkowv, Mcl..xLicHI.1x, STECK, limlk, FUNK, Boom, Book, INMNDEY. Third rofw: Pl-:RRx', BxQI.L, Comq, Runxrsk, LUCAS, RPPRECHT, BRADY. Fourlh row: IVIITCIIELL, BAKER, JONES, ANmaRsoN, FRIQES. ZETA PHI FR.xTR12s IN I'fxcL'I.'1',x'1'1f IC. XV. IC. Svhv: ' ll 14, W. Yzlll-min. FRATRIZS IN COLLEGIO Clays of 1034 .luhn Wa-:lu-1' Jwlm Mm-play t'la1-L-luv XX'4+zLv1-1' I.uwrvm-e Hotel llicllzlrml Fvttw' 'Fllunlzls Smith Arthur Iiuuns lf:-axlxwis Saul Class of IQQ5 Rolu-rt N'ul11lull Clflxx of 1936 .Iwhu llulwx' John Vuuk lflalmuml linoth I11lNVI't'lll'A' lioor Tlmnms Brady Holm-rt Funk Vlyalv .lunl-S Elruy Lumens 1ii1'll:xrrl Mitvl loll Rrmnnlll XVi1son Mull-Ulm P1-mn-ll Clan of 1937 Willizlm Ander liussm-ll Brown S011 lixumlfrn-ml Blair Harulnl Rvll ldllwzxrd Epprw vht Gvrzllcl Joss-ply l I'el-Sv Rolwrl Hanks Fr'o4lvri1'li M4-I linlwrt TV't'Y'l'3' XVilli:1m SU-vk Rmlm-1' Hugh uliixs lin c3Flf'lC ERS ,Tori N XVEAVICR ......... Prrsident JOHN NIURPHY . . . Viva-Prrxidfnt Cmrucxca YVEAVHR . . . . . Srrrftary LAWRIQNCI-1 HOTCHKISS . . Trmsurfr Page B8 P Fin! roar: linsu, Y.XYX,X'I I'.'X, SI'I'l'I,IiK, IlXX.XVYXI.Ik, Mrmkkxsfmv, YVUUU. S1'1flllziVlliC.'.' lfklms, .XxRu,xxr, Z1-1101.1-ix, I,1U.Y, HOIIX' DI-:XVEESIL fl'l1mI rnac: Ii.xs'1'x1.xx, Sllflllf, N1c1mI,s, S1-.xxr:I.rck, Nlswxxmsk, Hlalfr. ETA PHI Hffllllllll' f,lfI IL'liRS XVI1,1,I.xM SPl'1'l.liK. . - . . . P1'f1vfJr111' limmfm lirsu . . . l'in'-l'r'f'.viJf'11f FAU, FRIQIZS . , . Swf1'rIm'y XVILHINR Nlokklsrw . . ffrfasfzrwr 4 Page 89 p MU Q' . ' l'R.xTR1ss IN F.XCL'I,T.X'I'Ii I X lllnxrlwfnll 'I' X Y-mn-ull-1 FR.xTRrss rx Q1UI.I.liGl1J Clam- of 1934 XYilliz1m Hllitlel' llurmln-Ito XYUWI I lwf ml Hush Wilhm Mm:-isim Cfmxv of 1035 XY.-mivll HUIII1 I.-ul---1-1 .Xi1'lxm't Vwul lfw---S Iumlxxzxlwl Nlsxx :um Cffzxx of 1 936 sum Zviulvr' ll:x5nmu4l Lilly XYMII'--11 IM-XVM-S4 llnrulml Nivlmlx CZIl.t'.V of 11137 lluwzu'1I li:uwtn1:1n Xlzxrslxzlll Spuxlgl-1 Ifrzlllklin llvlt Huy Slum! 1 I Xllll X I I I lui UI'SIe'II III-Ury I-'urnxss Iuulxqr-Inuit 1.1114 IlxII14xx I xulnln-I1 Nurris XX'ilII:nm Iivnm-It iluilvh-5' IimIxxul4I Num-I I I 14Ilm14I XX'I1ilI1l1umn 'Vrup Ii:-Ixlml limi I'fl1L'.' IVIIIIIIXKTIIIX, I3Ifl.lJOY, Ifl Russ, SIIIPIIQX, ISlawx1a'1'1', f'.XPIiII.XR'I', I5R.xnsn.xxv. Srmzzll wmv: Iixxxlvis, Ilfmulhs, SIIXXV, NVrmsH-'1.I., SY.XI'IiI.X, Nukms, Nmsril.. 'l'l1m1' rms: I'r4s1'lfl,, I.1nx, SIIl'NlXKI-IK, M xmlv, IiL'x4:xkln, I51-,r-,H-ZR, IAM-'. PI K APPA PHI I R.X'I'RIfS IN I ,xcL1,'12x'rna I R.x'rluis IN L'o1,f.lic:lu fffrlys of IQJ4 Ilulu-l'l Iizxrnws .-1. fIIfIl.Y.I' of 19.95 Shaun' Iiubn-1-1 Ilulmvs Cfrm' of I 036 I nxmmul Nunn-ly Ifrn-4I l,uI15 CDFFICFRQ Kflfm- of IQAQ7 Rmcmu' SIIIPLICY . . . . . . . 1'r'rsirIf11l 1 U1 fgim. H.,,,1,,,, ,,,,,,f, LIIifIRliIi YIiR.XI35II.U'I' . - l'1n'-lfnxmlwzzl 1,.,1..1.1 mmm .mm srmmmi.-1' PAU. c-XPI-III.XR'l' , . . . .Srfrfiary I ,111 II-sto-I xxwllmm lmngurll Rrcnxkn XVIII'I I'IYfi'I'0X . , 'l'l'm.v11rrr 1 Page 90 L 4 P 1 3 BRANTFORD BENTON It is not uncommon for an undergraduate of an lfnglish university to publish a book during his college days. For an undergraduate of an American college or university it is a rare event. At Otterbein such a thing is so rare, in fact, that Sentimental Cynicu issued in llfarch 1933 by Brantford Benton, class of ,33, is perhaps the only volume so published in the history of the college. The title is strikingly bizarre, yet there is something of both the sentimental and the cynical in the book. The books itself is a collection of entertaining essays and sketches characterized chiefly by an element of the mystical and the bizarre, and a search after ideal beauty, which mark lllr. Benton as a belated member of the Pre- raphaelites. 4 Page 9I L ff ,457 f' X -53 f 3 Z + STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Coiincil is the student goverIIiIIg body of the college. lt is composed of repre- sentatives from the four college classes, The purpofv of the Uljlfllllllltillll is to CllfUl'l'? :Ill rules relative to the interntf of the student lwody, vvtlfl-illlg with the 1lllIl'lllllhll'ilIi0ll it spomora IIUIIICCHIINIIQ SHIKI lwillly Day Programs. ROBER' Ff1'.vll'01:.',' HECK, liutxus, SILXIQCK, lixixxs, lfokwoon, I1Ix'I'ov, DICK. Swrrfzztl rome: l3EXXIiR'l', IDIEHYI-IR, ZI-:Ic:I.IaI4, Cox, XVOMIQIQ. Third rnfw: SIIOOI-, Moonr, COOK, M.Ik'I'Iv, NICHOI.s. It Iimxs .... DwIGH'I' BARNES . . ZEI.M.X SIIAUCK IIMEI, FORWOOII ALICE IDICK IiI,Iz,xxOIa IIIQCK MIIRGARISI' BuR'I'xIaI: ICLSIIQ BINNERT Class of 1934 ZIaI.xIII SIIALTK HIICII GLOVISR Class of 1935 MARY VVOMISR S'rIcw,xIzT Cox Class of 1036 . . . . .1'r1xriIl1'11t . .... lviff'-l,l'l'.Yi!!,fIIf Sw1'r1'lary- 7vI'l'IlA'lU'l'I' YIRCII, HIX'l'0N l3VVIlIIIT HIIRNIQS ROnIcR'I' EVANS JOHN IJEEVI-ZR KIQNNIITH IIOIIANII I.UCII.I.E SIIOOP MIILVIN MOOOY ICVELYN NICHOLS SAM ZEICIIIZR Iflzzss of 1037 RUTH COOK DONALD lViARTIN 4 Page 92 y SIGMA ZETA SIQZIIIZI Zeta is Otterheixfs honorary scientific society. To he eligible for active membership 111 thu fraternity one must he majoring in either science or mathematics and have a point average of I 5 in these Courses. Otterbeirfs chapter of Sigma Zeta is also the Ohio Epsilon Chapter. Firsf rnfw: DEIiX'liR, VV!-ZINIAXXD, SIIIPLEY, BARNES, SCIIEAR, MCCLOY, FE'I I'I:R. 1 S1'm11Ilro4u': KRISHBIEII, NOYES, ROHRER, CROY, CEARLAND. Tlzzrd row: LIEUNII, BRIQMIQR, H.4Ul5'l'liR, MICKI.E, VAN SICKLE. DYYIL.Il'1' BARNES . . . .... Mmm- Sfifnrisz ROIIIER1' SIIIPIIEY .... . . Virr-.Mastfr Srifnfiyi SARAI1 GRACIQ TRUXAI, . . Rnfortlrr-Trraxurrr ACTIVIQS A. J. EssIcI.sTx'N L. A. XVEINLANIJ l7OROTHH.X RoIIRI3R B. C. fiI.0VHR lvl.-XRIOX BREMHR SARAH GRACE TRL'XfXL F. A. IIANAWAIIT MISS lfI,IZABli'l'Il GARI.,xNn RonER'1' SIIIPLEY JAMES II. MCCI.ox' ELSIE CROY -IIQNNIE lVllCKl.E IXRLEXIC Norris CHI KXS'0NG I.I:I7Nc From BIZI-1I,MAN IE. VV. IE. SCHEAR IJVVIGHT BARNES 1 fx ini, if ASSOCIATES 511' RICHARD FIWIITER JOIIN DEEVER ICATHRYN KREIIBIRI. GLENN IIAUETER EVELYN DUCRWALL GRRTRUIJIQ VAX SICKLE 4 ,, - wr ' H.AROI.D KJLOVER 5,1 , 4 gg fwlfarl Kip, , X 3 . 3, V- :Q ff. X ' ,,:f'y','v3x, f r . f, ilfilrl' f lf' 'K ,ifi - . R If f X ff! f ff! f f f If ,.-.fffffi? V ffl ! .- T V if . lk K Jw, Jfjrffj lii li X121 . 1 'V V, M V ,P X. my - 1' ,,g1.f,.f4g,' , Q' , f,,'4AgQ?2s' 1.3 1 . ' gigfi' ' f Q .ff g f ? I1 4 J . kb , X - ,f ' Ian' ' ,.5g. -f X Y I ,1 Q ,ff , 1' ,Q I, A , ff' , . , .. ' ,-1 ,,-if f' - X I, ff'- 1 ,fjf ! ff f ' ff. 1 , -, ' X' f' , I 64? , . I 5, 4' far ff 3 if Xffyf X e QIII1 Ind Qlllll I the lImorIrx I umm C uw rx fjIIk'l1ll1 It IN mmprmc 0 MISC N aents mlm hfne -hmsn uIIIIxIIIl hllm III CTEFIIIXK Wllflllg - TIYIQTZIIICN Ind span-on mo IIIcI IIN mute t 0 en to Il co lege Ntuaexm 1 II IIIIIIIIIQIN e IeIr I1 IIIgh School lm-rIr3 crmtut ff . ..4,1,, , .Q g . A -ff , Quiz AND QUILL Jtulrh, ' A KI ' , ' S , if Il :I I. 'I' I 'f' . 'club Iuuhfishe. j'lt'1ll'if'lUYil 1 . ' gg 5 . ' ' 41 ' 's S, p II' 1' , I ,, It .ls ' :II'II A ida' V' 1 ' I 3 I ' . Fi:-,vt rn1:.' IUEFVI-IR, Cxoy, ,Al.'I'M.XN, HIQQK, Yorvz. Srfozul roar: O'rsI'KI, ,lxillCR.U4'I', MI-.'lzr:IfR. PARKER Yourfc , . . ..... PI'1'5iI1I'Ill PIIIIIP IJEEVFR .... , . I'iff-I'rr,viIl.f'nt ELAINE ASIICRAFI' . . . . . . Sfrrrlary PROFESSOR AII'I'M.fXN . . ,4dfvi,wr' Cfrzss of 1934 PARKER YOIJXG IZLEANOR HECK PHILIP IJEIZVIZR ELSIE Cum' Cfnxx of 1935 IEIAIYE .ASHCRAFT MARY 0'I'sI7III 4 Page 94 Q Chaucer Club was organized to increase interest and stutly in the best modern literature. Each year the Cluh oflfers cash prizes for the hest critical reviews of a current novel. NVith Such a goal, toward which to work, the Cluh is one which attracts a great tleal of interest from those interested in hetter literature. First rofw: SMITH, HURDGE, XVAGYER, PIQNDLIQTON, SIIAUCK, SPITLER. Swront! l'0f'LU.' '1'RL'x.xL, tinssox, Moons, jrxcxisox, jokmx. PROFESSOR PAUL IE. PEXDI,li'l'OX . SARAH Gimme TRUXTXI, . 'THOMAS SMITH . EHNA BURIIGIZ RUTH Gmsov RUTH Hiwexs ZELMA SIIAUCK THOMAS SMH ll . . . .-ltlfvisor . ..... - I'rc5idfnt . Scrrvtary-Trmsurwr Class of 1934 SARAH Gmctz '1'Rux.H. ELEANOR VVAGNER LL'cH,E MOORE MARY KUHNS VVHIIAM STH: ERMA jomms Class of 195, RUTH ,Herts 4 Page 95 5 S! ,ff W J .,-We -f' x V ffe Q uw iigggkianv V My L Aigava VU :,.,,.f?m ifzffw 1 ww' 7 1-f5?5 ?F ' , .2..3,31 ' ,-1173 ' ' -Aff . f ' -ri' nil: ' - ' ,fig-xx f ,f-:iL5r?V A INTERNATIONAL RELATIGNS CLUB The Intcrnulirnml Relations Club was formeml for the purpose of developing intvrcst in inter- I1z1tirHmI QLICSIIOIIS, especially :ls they zlffcvt our own Countrv. Am' student who manifests :Hx interest in illICI'llllli0Ilfll problems max' become :1 member. - Firsl row: VAX SICKLH, RIIQGICIA, SMITH, SN.xvHm', Il,xR'1'uR, .N'r1rn111'rmc: l'iE5sEl.c:r1ssraR, FORWOOH, HRHIM, XVAGYIER, lIL'x'1', Tfllfzl BYRON IIARHZR. . . GI.,xDx's Rnfczral, . DR. CHAR1, BYRON ILxR'rrsR flIADYS Ruarzrar. INUERLIX SMrsI.R1sR f0fLC.'.' CTAULRIAIR, Smuf, SHZQR, SM1Qr,Rr:R, Cox, lab Sxumx . Class of 1934 HELEN VAN SICKLE Ii1.1c.xY0R XVAGXI-:R Class of 1 Q35 HURIJGIQV, IVIOORI-1. XVISHXLXN, ML'Rx-HY. IIARIBIXG. . . . . . . .I'z'f5i1lwzl Scfrclary- Tl'1'lI.fIlf1'I' . . 1-Idwzsur I2nx.x Buknm-3 I,uc1LL1z Momma YIQHOMAS SMITH R1CH.xRn CAL'I,K1-:R S'I'liVV.XR'I' Cox EVELYN VVISIQMAN Ifuzxlz IIEssELm2ssl-:R Class of 1936 ANNIE BREIIM VVA1.'rraR MICKEY MAXIXE FRENCH RUTH IIUNT RONALD XVILSON Class of 1937 MAXINIZ FORVVOOD VVILIAIAM STECK CHARLES IIARDIXG Rox' Sulfur 4 Page 965 Class of IQ34 LIFE WORK RECRUITS The Life VVO1'k Revruits is :I pre-pI'OfcsSiOIIzIl group Of Students who intend tn enter some held Of full time religious work. They hold devntinnal meetings Once il month and Send gospel teumS to Churches within :I radius of One hundred Iniles nf VVeSterville. First row: .l0l'4l2lH, LIHIIIII-k, In-I-YI-I-. Ftengl-1. Plaitz, xYlSt'IlH1ll, Ifrw-vs Iiuhy, IN-tors. SIICOIIII I'Ow: I-Ivzills, Smith, Norris, MuI'1vlIy. MIII'I'isnII, IIHHI, Noyes, l':I1'tvI'. Ili-Ssvlgi-SSL-1', l'etr-I'S, llnini-s. AlLll'lllL'll. 'I'IIiI'd I-nw: Mundy, ,Innvs. lmpu, Slv2l112l4'I', I-'isln-I-, .-XlI'lI:ll'i4 IZvnn+-tt, Imnis, lillllvll, SEIOIIII . . .... . I'r1'5iI1f'11t . . - . . I'1f43-I'rvszdr11l . SeU'0Iary-Trmyurfr HAROLO PLATz , . . RUTH S'I'EXGEI. .... EVELYN VVISEMAN . MARY KIJHNS PARKER XYOUXG FLORI-I'1 I'A l'I:'I'ERS PAUL FREES SARAH ROIIY FVELYX CARTER HARRX' FISHER VVILLIAM xVOl.FAR'I'II MELVIN MOOOY RUTH HUNT BETTY THUMA FLORENCE FIIJLIZR RUTH MORRISON EDVVARD NAGEL .ARLEXE NOYES Class of IQ35 RUTH STENGEL LIAROLD PIATZ SARAII PETERS CAROL IIAIXES Class of IQ36 VVARREN DEVVEESE CLYIIE JOXICS Class of IQ37 MARSHALL SPANOLIIR li.-XTIILEEN NORRIS VVILLIAM KUHEN ROY SHOAF ROBERT EVANS VVILLIAM BENNETT FDVVARD NISVVANIHIR EVELYN VVISEMAN RICHARD CAULKER IRENIQ HESSELGESSER ROBERT AIRHART RAYMOND LILLY LUCILLE SIIOOP SAM ZEIGLER LLOYD LEVVIS ANN MURPHY ANNA SMITH 4 Page 97 5 I i tl M -WN ,, W ,:. I r .-'Qfgfysiil' I L NJN ' ,fiqfegaa-5 4,5-zghpbvt 1.4, R . .nl N 359' , Tyywqim? ' 'I' KA i n ' R 1 Fpnfgwf Y- lrzvgg, J Y N V z,.1,,,.-V WM' ,Hu ff -' f Q 'ff' , A R C.,Cwfff'? -R , A' A wifi 'li- I ., . . 4 , irinmlaiff K , I ffs- I Lnzgggi' T . IW ' -25-E5 'ix' I I , ii ig! OTTERBEIN MUSIC CLUB The Otterlwciu lNIusiC Club was l'uI'IrICcl to luI'OzIfleII the musical Culture of those suldvllts zIlrC:Icl5 interested zIIul to pI'IIIIIOte IT1L1Fll'lll iutercrt tl1I'OIII.1lIuIIt Utterhciu College. The ll1K'llll1L'l'S :Ira sclecrsnl fllfilllgll the rm-C41IIIInEI1tl:1tiOII of the music faculty Zlllfl thu music Club CxeCIItivc Cninxnittec. The yearly pmgrarn fullows :III Outlined Cmirse Of rtucly, and :It the regulzu' IIICCITIIQLF music' is pres:-Iited :Intl tupica of :I IIll1hll'Ill llilfllftf 1ll't' discussed. lN1emheI'slIip in thc Club l'tlllllI't'S us :I l1l'C'I'Cf1lli5TlC' fl'Cfl1YUflIl st:IIIdiIIg iII the College Zlllil ill the COIlSE1'YllItlfy. IfR.INCI:s CTROYIII . . DORO'I'IIy GRIuIII,I, . ALICE DICK TNT.-XR'l'll.X DIPERI' 'TROY BIZLDON DORIS FRIQASE DORo'I'IIv QTRABII HELEN II.IRsH,x FVEIYNI NICIIOLS HAROI,D NICHOLS ,l. 1-'irxf runs: VAN SCONOC, lVlUORli, TIOLMIZS, QQRUYICS, fiRAI3Il,l., HIaI,nON, DIIIRRT, RYIIIQR. Srwnzil rofw: TIURVSOOIJ, II.xRsIIIx, ROIIRHR, XV.u:NIaR, IIINI, l RIi,fXSli, C'OIILIaN'I'x. Tffml mac: NVIII'I I'INf:'I'ON, TJICK, SIIOOIH, l'I-:'I'IaR5. , . . Pftlilafflll KI-LNNIUIII IIOI.II.xNIJ , . ..S'1'frvl11ry . l 1u'-l'1'y.vz.iI'nf TROY l5I2I.IJON , . . . Trwasurvr Class of IUj.,l II.IzI3L FORXVARD FRANCES QIROVE ELEANOR HECK Cfrlxx of 1935 KENNIVIII HOI.I..xNIu ROIIIQRI' HOLMES IIORIEN l'I4'I'IzRs FRANCIQS RIEGLIE Cfrzsx of 1936 LUCUIIIE SIIOOP NORMA SCIICEssIcI.IN Q Page 98 b DORO'I'III:,x ROIIRIQR EI.Is.INoR VVAGXIQR MARY ALICE RYIIIQR CIORDON SII.-'IVV MIIR'I'Im VAN SCOYOC RICIIARII VVHI'I I'ING'I'ON RUIII SIIATZER EIIA B. SMITII THE COLLEGE BAND The Cnllege Band was 0l'g1ll'llZCLl in the full of 1930. The Classes of '32, ,33, '34 pledged money for splendid uniforms :Ind since than gifts from Alumni have made several instruments available. The Hand plays for :Ill home fuothnll lllld bzisketball games, accmnpunies the teams on trips wherever possible and gives C0ll4't'l'1S. First row: Stn-I-li. Nt'1'LlllZ1lll, liuuszll, Slllllll. F. l'vlI'I's. .Xlexzilirll-12 Sluzxrt, Lilly, I!I':IIlshIIw, l'lIlwzu'1lS, Luwzxs. Svuoud I'Ow: Hirt. tlmlvill, HIIlIliIIg, Hurt, lfin-ids, Fpzuigler, mmk. XYvlsf'lI Niuliols. Tllilwl ron' MI'l.eo4l, liIIlII'vl', SlIIIIII:IlieI', Ifllwmli, Pn1'liiIII4II1I. MLIITIII-II. Fourth row: SIII-sszird. Ni-I-Illiam, BI'zIIlyI Norris linnksl l5I'Q1l0l'l, I+'III'IIiss. PROP. A. R. SPESS.-XRD , . GLENN EQRAXT GR1lUII,I,, JR Clarinet HARRY HIRT GLENN G. CERABILI.. JOSEPH FIELDS ROBERT l'lART JAY HEIJIDIXG MARSIIALL SPANOLE Saxophone ROBERT MUNDEN Sousaphonf FREDERICK NORRIS Bass ROBERT HIXNKS ROBERT NEEDLIAM R . DiI't'1Rl0l' IJOROTIIEA ROIIRER . . Srcrclary-7'rvasun'r l'rI'siIlf'nl RAYMOND LILLY . ..., Managvr Camels Pircolo HAROLID NICHOLS DOROTIIEA ROLIRER fiEORCli BRADSIIAVI' VVALTER STUART Fluff LOIS MCLEOD JOHN COOK DOROTHEA ROIIRER RAYMOND LILLY FLORETTA PETERS MARGARET ROIQSII ELLA B. SMITH RAYMOND VVELSCII Trombone: TOM BRADY ROBERT BREDEN ROBERT FURNISS Snare Drum DWIOIIT BARNES Bass Drum WILLIAM STECR ROY LUCAS 1 Cymbal: L , JOHN SHUMAKER -gi' Page 99 D f jj -ff Mwsfffii fl 5546 if ? f U M5 1.f':f-5E 1 ,.,Y- :J PJ , X J:-wifi! P AI ..If P -I , fAA' , 'f: i 'nd f' ,: ' 1 ' 'if at . E PROF. A. R. SI'EssARu . i ,477 ,.fl'? ,f-:':C7 f ,ffjix ffl! if f ff X MVl r I' X X I WOMEN S GLEE CLUB The XXYUIUCIIVS Glee Club is a selective organization which in the last several years has made very successful t0LlI'S. Comments have been particularly praiseworthy due largely to the type Of program presented. These are clone only with a finish and skill which is eharaeteristie of :I much larger organization of its type. V! . First roar: MICKLE, HECK, GRAIIILI., fiROVl-I, DICK, SI'IsssARn, IJIPERT, BIINNERT, RYIIER FRl'I.XSli, SCIIIIIcssIsI.IN. Sffontl rofw: JACKSON, CToIII.E:s'I'z, MCLEOII, IILINT, VVACNIQR, BREIIEN, ROIIRER, FORWOOII, lVIO0Rli, IIARSIIA, VAN SCOYOC. Third f0flL'.' ARNOLD, '1lRljX.XL, BARYES, SMI'I'II, OXVENS, IICMMIQL, Sll.X'1'ZliR, IASIICRAFT, Nows, KELsIaR, RIEGLE. . . .Dirurlor AIIICIZ DICK ..... BAARTIIA DIIIART . . FRANCES GROVE . ALICE DICK DORO'l'llX' C,iR.XBII.I, RUI'II SH.-XTZER RL'I'II OVVENS lVIAIi'I'!lA VAN SCOYOC ELAINE IASHCRAFT RU'rII HUNT SARA KATHERINE KIiI,SER LOIs MCLEOD First Sojrrano lVlAR'I'H.X lJIPER'I' FRANCES RIECLE MARY ALICE RYIIIIR Stfcoml Soprano ELLA B. SMITH MARY BARNES First I1l1f0 LIQCILLE MOORE RUTII JACKSOX NORMA SCIIUEssIzI,Ix Sermlrl Afto ARLENII NOYES JENNIE MICKLE DOROTIIY HUMMEL 1 Page I00 D . .... President . Serrrmry-T1'mJIn'rr Zblanagcr IIIQLEN IIARsIIA IQLEANOR HECK ELEANOR VVAGNER DOROTHEA ROIIRER VIVIAN BREIIEN DORIS FREASIE SARAH GRACE 'IQRUINXI RUTH CoIsI.Icx'rz CIERALDINE ARNOLD lv1EN'S GLEE CLUB Th C Ottcrlnein follvgc Mclfs Glec Cflulu lun lu-cn Nlll'i'f'N5llIl lm' its txwmiftlw an-an Y'lI'lCKl progl':11na lmvc' IllXY1lj'5 lwcn well 11-vc-ivccl, .Mm llllpllffillll l'1'Jlllll'k' ul the gruup'f prov ix the Bnllln-Mzlmlulin cJl't'llC5Tl'Il, ulxivh is L'0111p41-ml nl lIlL'Illl3i'l'S of rlw rlulv. mm. ltr umxlnrm I fr1el1'rm,c,' ll0l.I,.XXll, Iiunrmx, fiRXIlll,l,, lixxlmsuxxx, Svrasswn, ll.XR'l'lfR, lhkxris, IIAYKS, lfuxlc, Sm 1 wk. .N'uu11.z'r'fmu.' SlllM,XKl,R, NVIIQI., l,xXmw, Mfmmzrsrw, l,1l:x', XYUl.l0Rl'll, Nl.XR'lIX', Sllxw, HLSH, liR.XlJY, l5,xR'mv, 'IlfIiM1l'fl1L'.' lNlI'I'CIll'1lAl., l,ll.1.Y, Iiomilis, Cox, VVllI'lk'l'lXIl'l'0X, Iivirtxlum, KL'lli'IY, ll.XR'l', Juv-is, PROP' 'X R Sm-isslxkn. . ffl-IORGIE lSK.xnsH.xw . Rmsrikr Hmm:-is . Bxrumx lI.XR'lI KICYYETII Iixmrux VVIT.l,I.XM Nucl-11. fflifllifili Iimlvsl I ,xw Fl.XVf1flIl BVQ11 Rom-,Rr Bmaxr-is VVIIABUR NHPRRISKJX 'fkox' Iimnrw Kr-ix XI-:TH lIrm1.1. xxlm l'1-Treks, lhkxllis. l'liI',Yf 'lll'lIOI'.Y RICIIARIJ XVlll'l IIX1I'IOX XVIl.I.I.XM XVOLI XR'llI Iflucn I.L'm' Suomi 'lvwzmxv VVIl,lAI.XN1 Sl'I'l'l,IiR llruknox SHAW Rxxwuw l,u.1.x Fi:-xi Ii,lZSA' Rrnzr-:Rl llmw-is 431.1-:NY flR,XRIl,l. Rlcrmxn MI'1'C11l-in 1, Stfflllll lfzzsx Rrvmim' l'll?YK CQIIIORI1 l,wnrmw Tom Blaxm' Banjo f1l't'lll'.ffI'll . . . .lJi1'r4lm' . - . . .Plumlrll wmry-Trra,r1zrvr' , . jluzzagvr SH-1wxR'1' Cox lfnuix l'lc'1'laRs XV11,1,I,xx1 B1'xf:,xRn XVILLIANI KL Ill-IN jonw S111'x1,xm:R llOXY.XRD liA5'1'x1.xx I7ux,xL1m MARTIN Romtkr lI.XR'l' l,XS'IIIll'l' Bmw-gs R.xx'xmx1m Scmcx PAUL joxlss, ,Inm11jm1zi,v1 4 Page lOl y t M f' t' J' ,sf Rf A ,ff X-' Z if 'X f ,ff p nt lggel 1 ll 11111 IZl!Tl51IiI' 111'g:111iz:1tir111. Its purpose IN to foster 111te NI 111 1 L fl e '111L tr ur 1 t 1' pre'ael1t:1ti01111f plays. emlnlxh p 111 et1 ll ' the N:1ti1111al 1I111111rz1ry lJ1'2llTlIlfiC society, is 1 1 1 tad tmm th1 ffmup I 111-1111 lllTk'l'C5I has lwcn sl111w11 ill Cup :md Dagger this year. H A ,. ff f ,ff I : ,ff , 7 I V P fp ,jf my Z- -A fy' V . - ' fjy jigiff' f Ca ll 1 111 - x O11--1 -' 11- ! ,w i fi 1111 ' ru, ' h' N z gg, . l I at 1-' I1 M 1 ' '1'h 1 A11111 1111, Q-A, l':f' 'a ,Q . '1' Q1 ' if 1 I-'im' rnfw: f1II!SOY, S11A13cR, R11-101.1-3, PL7R111', SPORCK, BUR1:c:12, HECK, CIROVE. Sffwzri row: IERIEMER, 'I'RUxA1,, l.AMBER'l', S'1'1zNc1s1,, VVAGN1-:R, HENRY, fJVVENS, VAN SICKLE. Thin! rom: BAR'111N, B0'lg'l'S, SPI'I'I1I'IR, IVIITRRISTUN, SHAW, ML'N111iN, CA111-111ART. Fnurtlz rome: XV1111'1'1N1:'1'oN, Cox, BARN1-is, VANc1c. l'IowAR11S1'oRcR . . . . XV11f:11Row XV. P1'Rm' J. F. SM1111 . I21.1eANoR IIIZCK MAR1AN ISRHMER P.-11'L Sc11o'1 1' IIOWAR11 SPORCK IC1,1fANoR VVAGXER IZDNA BuR11G1f RO111-tR'r MUNDEN RL 1'H ONK'liNS RL 1'11 JACKSON RL1111 S11-:N1:1iL C1liORGIi VANCE O1-'1f1cERs Cfaxx of 1934 II1a1,1sN RU111 IIENRY VV11,1,1A1v1 SP1'1'1.1fR FRANCES GROV'Ii SARA11 GRACE 'IQRCXAL CHAR1.1is Bo'1 1's l31R0N IIARTIZR Clzzxy of 1935 R1c11AR11 VVlII'Ik'1'ING'l'ON GoR110N SHAVV DORO1111' M1f'1'z1:1sR Svu'flary 111111 Trnlrzzrrr . lfumlly :I dfvisnr' RLF'I'lI CHRSOX Dw1c11'1' BARNES HELEN VAN S1cR1.1e ZRLMA SIIAUCK PAUL CA111a11ART M11RL1N S1v11z1,KER K1sNN1eT11 liAR'1'oN S'l'liVVAR'I' Cox XVOODROW l'L'Rm' FRANc1cs R1uc1.1z CYIISA' of 19j6 Ro111iR'1' FUNK 1 Page l02 D 11-15511 LAN110N l'r1'.vi11r1zl r ,af L P x' X ff I1 17 ff ' X ' .1 'u,5C ! A XX . ,- M73 1 xr, 5 f,f'f Z ' X, 3 I, X V ,S ff v ' 141 ' ' 1 L ' ,sf ' ,ff ,f ' fif' 3 ,, ff, if fl!! if Tj A: I I-2761 X if i V ' - THETA ALPHA PHI Otterbein maintnilis the Ohio Zeta Chapter of the mltionrll limiorziry lll'8lTl1llll' ffIllCI'!liU', Theta Alpha Phi. Membership in it is the highest drztmsltic hmlur which lilll he ucliievcd. The Cue, the oiiiciznl pul1lic'1tti011 of the fI'1lfC'l'Ilifj', is :1 ln-:ruling perimliczrl nf clrzllrmtie Cf1111111ent. The fraternity sponsors Several worthwhile plays during thu year :tml furnishes 1111 im'c11tive to histrionic ability, At least two, and perhaps three, prml11ctim1s are plzinned fur the year 1933-34. Fir-,rt roms: l'L'Rm', R1EC1.1f, Cox. Srwnzd rofw: Bkiamzk, S11.xuCK. S'1'1swAR'rC0x. . . . . . . ..., l'1'1zvi1!1v1l FRANCIS R11iGl.E . . Sfrwizzry-Trw11szn'rr CLASS or 1934 Euifxxok XVAGNER lVl.XRIOY BRI-IMIZR Z1a1,1v11x S11,x11cK CI,.-'XSS or 1935 Srlswfxkr Cox FRANCES Rmcm XXYOODROXV Pram' ff 2 K., :3'fl5P' fl 12,251 p hp 1 1 1 4 Page IO! y 9x gf' .fx ff ,fy ff' i1t e ' fy' i i ,ff k f Tl if ff l f f . ,1 ZX 'i A , 1 7, X fyffi' . . X , J All young women in Cochran Hall, Suum Hull, or under college supervision in private 7,5 residences, are members of the Cochran Association, They elect the hoard which :lCtS as Il governing body for its members, :und also, in various ways tries to make mlntirwmliip with fellow students and faculty members more successful, fr K, ,X MWMW 40 WU' First row: lVlICKLI5, IIIZCK, ROHRER, M1znlfR'1', RIEGEI.. Suomi rofw: DIPFiK'l', RUPP, SCHUESSELIX, Baxxlzkr, SHAUCK, PETERS. DOROTHEA ROHRER. . ELEANOR HECK . . . . . , . . .1're.virlcnr . Vice-Pn'Jid1'nf JENNIE lVIICKI.E. . . . . ' - .Sfrrfmry ANNA LOUISE lVllilJERT Gmnys Ruimzr, , . Ersui BENNERT . MARTHA Dlmzm' . . ZELMA SHAUCK . SARAH PETERS . . NORMA Scuuisssisuu . DOROTHY RUPP . . . . . . . . T7'6'll.Vll7'El' . Chairman Ilouxr Counril . . . . Slrfrl Chairman . . . . . Fire Chiff . Srnior Rf'prf5L'rzta1'ifvf . . Junior Rrpwxfntaiifvr' . Sophomore R4'prf'5nntatiw' . Frcshmzm R1',br1'.wnta1ifvf 4 Page 104 y KING HALL BOARD The King Hall Board, with the help of Nlr. and llrs. Beelman, manager and matron of the hall, endeavors to advance the interests of all the men in the dormitory. It has power to inflict penalties for in- fraction of rules, but there has heen little need for judiciary activity. First row: joxns, ZEIGLER, LAWTHER. Second rofw: HANKS, KUHEN. SAM ZEIGLER ..... DEAN LAWTHER .... 'CLYDE JONES . . . BOB HANKs. . . XX7ILl.IAM KUHEN . . . . . - .... President . . . . . . .Sefrrfary-Trw1511ra'r . . . Sophomorr Rfprfnntalifvf' . Freshnzan Reprzfsffntatiqfe . . . . . . . Chaplain V 4 Page los p M i f 1 ffzljjfi -1 K ' - :tiff ' ,..1ff f-5 ..-ff f 7' 127' J -iw? -- '4 if I M .. 0,,.gv3?f,,f-A ' R k1wf f1.r'- ,.f,+ffiff1i:i1t f if , 5:30 ' i , , ' ,f.2ffz?f:.1 , A ., 17-if . 'f fs flfif - i- ,ei- P. V A .,-HL. jf c A CABIN ET is o 0 0 s i' xiii? ' .. . . . . . . . . llle :um ot the Xuuug YVmueu's Cliristiuu Awmcizitioli has ht-cu that uf helpfulness :intl N' K 5 L spiritual uplift. V vrvtfmaw' 1 . . . . . . . . gil-gfh 1His year the cnlum-t was responsible fur bringing several outsitlc speakers of note to the 'Ip if A-ii-fl 4' ' Campus. A number of vumpus parties have been spomorc-ci through tluf efffwrts uf the Y. IW. C. A. and Y. VV. C. A. Firx! rofw: RHQGEL, il'RLTX,'XI., VAX Srcxmz, Ifoizwoorm, MICKLI2, ROIIRI-IR. Sfmzzil rwu-: Smmi, Nuwmx, HECK, JORDAN, Umsox. Timm! rom-5 NoRR1s, lffmwoon, BL:R'rxizR. HAHA, F0Rw0o1m . . ..... Prrxidmzt ifI.E.-XXUR IIIQCK , . .... . Vift'-Prf.fiJ1'11t GlcR'1'RUmc VAN SICKIJQ . - . . Sftwlzzry jlaxxua iViICKI.li . . . TfFll.Y1lf1'f CONINIITTEE CIIIQXIRNIEN SARAH GRACE 'IQRUXAL . , ..... . Dffvoiianal RL7'I'II GIBSON . . . , .... Sona! GIi4XlJX'S Rmmil, . . . . . i1IFlIl1lt'l'5hlf7 ERMA JORDAX . , . . IVor1d 1 1'llmu-slzip DoR0'rmaA RouRIsR . . . . . Swrfvzrrr M.xRc.xRE'r IEURTNIQR . . Fznanfe VIRGINIA NIJRRIS . . Publzrziy 4 Page IOL L Y. M. C. A. CABINET The Y, M. C, A, Cabinet hemls up the Stunlent .ASS0l'lIlIil!I1 whose purpose it is tn foster religious life :IIIII l'lIristizIII friemlships on the czunpus. rllllfllllgh Cnoperzltioll with the Y. VV, C. A., we have l1t'C'll able to luring to the CIIIIIITU5, this year, such 0lltSf1llllllllg' men as Dr. Donald Tippett, Pmfessrll' l7I'aIIk Slutl, Nlr. G. A. l5t'llL'li6f, :Incl Dr. R. L. '1'ucker. QW Ql- N599 ff' ' N. Firxf rom-: l7l'fliVlER, Iiuxs, lixkxrzs. Swmzzd roms: CxI1r:IfIIxR'I', ZIaIc:I.IaR. Ronlim' EVANS .... ..,.. 1 'rmidfrzt l,VVIGHT BARNES . . . . l im-Prfxvidmf PAUI, CIxPI2HAR'r . . .... Sfrrwlary FRED NORRIS . . Tnvmm-r ClJRINllTT'lEl5 CH.-URAIIQN PIIILIP Drflzvma ........... , Program SAM ZEIGLIZR . . . . . Sofia! DWIGHT BARNIQS , . . Zllmzlzwrshijw LORIEN PETERS . ..... Musir II,xR0I.n PI..x'I'z . . 1I'orl.l Pxfllllf-'LC.V!IifV 7' 211' ' 2 7' ' A 4 Page'lD'7f '- - - 'Y YW hh 'xii'-:Swv ' ' , , ' U 'A , nldgwaff- fmg,.w' i V Q in cxICiUI'h6'Ik'1l war m'g11111izcd in 1371 when t'lCYK'll 111e111lu-rw ut' l'hilaletlu-11 NUPZIIYIYCLI fI'HIll that bmly :xml fllllilllbll the new mricty. The lT'lCllll7l'l'N strive tu uplwlnl lofty litvrzlry ideals in vzlrieml prugrzllns vumistillg nf rcurlillgsy pm-try, UI'IlIiUll', 111141 iIIlpl'lllI1plll Npenking. .ww EE .,,m,w . M , .. 1 r -. -XXL? r T Y Al k ,C lx W, fi .L x..-' QF Y, N-' 7 ' a , ' , if I-'irxl mfu-.' BL'R'1'x1ck, I.L'mx'IcK, Nmms, Pzucmlrwkl-i, CROY, 'l'kL'Xx1.. .S'z'1r1111l1'nfw.' I,.n11z14.k'l1, SHIH1, NIOURI-I, Iikcxxx x1.1., liRH11n11sl,, I.1'l'11.l-Z. Tfnm' rnfw: VAN S1cK1,1c, hloknw, NICIIUIS, lixkwxs, Fljvlfkxlzlm. ,LXRl,l41NliNK7NliS. , . . . . .I'rr.vi1 Rl1'1'111c1,1.1x Pklclmmoklf . II121.1fx l,1mw:cK . 121.5112 Cram' ICVIZLYX Ducxw Rlf'1'11 f1IBSUN Xl.l, Cfzzyx of 11134 Iimu .IORILXN . . .Sl'f'l'I'fllI'j,' . Trmxzzrn' RL 1'1114111..x PREIIMURIQ JUI.I.XN.X liwr: Smurf f1R.fXCli V1iRl'X,Xl RL m l,,m1:1a1z1 111511-Lx Vw SIQKI1: Amrfxr-: Nm ras lflrlss of lfjjx-I Ii1,s11-1 B1axx1c1c'1' Iruaxra Cl'J.'X'l'li N1.XRG,XRIi'I' l41'R'1xEk K.x'1'ukx N KRI'IPil1Il4'l, FRANCES R11-:mn 1 Page IO3 D lrll Pllilzllclllvxl vlzlilm thc lliNfillL'li0ll of lwing thv oldest HfK'l'Ill'j' snvic-ty for XYIIIIIUH on the vzlnlpux, lmvillg lu-en 0I'LfllIlilt'll in IXSZ, Her lHl'llIlN'l'N have Cllllbfllllllj' xtriven tn uplwlal hvr lofty lit1'I'JlI'j ideals. :X varied p1'ug.ir:ln1 :lids illdiviallull LlCYL'IUPINCIlt SIIUHQ all linux lwut spa-vial :- given tu exu-1np01':1ncm15 5I7t'1llxiIlQL and l51ll'Ii1lIlR4IlfllI'f' lzlw. rnphzmx lf Firxf runs: DICK, llliux, lSl'k1:4xr2, Nlnruklli, 1311-r,k'l', ASHckxl'l'. .X'1'10!IJl'lAiC,' S, XYMQYI-ik, Xfxx Sluxrrg, Ii. XV.xr:vfR, ROHRIQR, Slsxluk. Timm! runs: S. Pr- H-Rs, Iimurik, RIF-1lll'I,, I . l'r:1'ERs, Gam:-'. I.L'L'Il,lAlc Mfmmui . . . ..... Pr Lifuxms RIEGIEIA . . . l'in'-I'r'rsiL1'wz1l Iinvx lirklmrzll . . . . . . .S'fw'wlary SARXII l'r:'1r:ks . . Trmfurwr FIYYX lilmmm-2 .'xI.IL'l4 DICK N1.XR'I'H x D1PviR'l' Cfflxx of 1934 Ifkxvcrcs GROVE I'ZI.lf.XXOR H1-:fx I.1'c1I,I,r-3 Monk:-3 Ci1.xm's RIVCEI, Cfrm' of 1935 Iimlvi ,'XsHcR.x1 1' S,xR.xu IJ:-'wks l41,mu:1 1'x I'm'm4s fIliR'l'RlfllIi VAN fffrznv of 1936 l.UClI,IAl'f SIIOOP S.xR.x1I XVAGXER 4 Page IOEIJ l3mu'1'l'1l1i,x ROHRI-lk Znamyx Su,xL'cK IZIJ-ixvm XVAGYI-ik SICKLIC I'.-'ixllfllf .V PHI SIGMA IOTA A desire tu vrczlrc Jlll zlppreciiltinn for the diH:E1't'lll phzlsrs uf :1 Niudcrn I.1lllj.fllllL.Ik' is thx' rit hack of thc Phi Chzlpter of I'hi Sigmzx Iota, N1llil7lllll IIflIl0l'1l1'j' Mmlrru l,ZlllQ,'ll1lgl' .1tCrnit5'. The I'hi C'h:1pte1' was installed NiJX'6IIll1fl' X, 1933, Strirt !'EfllliI'k'llll'IllS have to he mat for mcinlu-1'sl1ip in it. The lllCIIllH'I'S :Ire relectvcl hy thc hczlds of the Mmlcrn l.2lIlf.fll1lj.ft' IjlP1ll'fIT'lCIlf un thc sole I11l5iS of 5i'Illll1ll'5hil1 in thc II10dl'l'll lzllmgllxxge Held, I ir.vl rams: BL k'1'xr:k, fVlIl.I,5, Russ:-:1.rm'r, Sxirm, Owlsxs. Swmznl nm-.' 'l'RL'X.X1,, Srlxw, Nllulll-'R'I'. DR. A. P. ROSSlil.0'l' .... . . . . .lvwsidwzl Pkorf. fllI,HliR'I' 12. MILLS . . . I'in'-l'w.'.ifIw11l M,xlu:.xRlf'1' liL1k'l'Nlik . . . . Swf'1'rlury Rvm cJVVliXS . . Trwmmrwr DR. A. P. Rosslflnl' Axxx I.f1L'Isr2 NIIiIlI4K'I PROP. f31l.IiliR'I' Ii, INUIAIS Nl.XRKI.XRli'I' ISLQRTNIQR SARAH Gmc:-3 '1'RL'x.x1. KARI. XXvfJR5'ItliI.I. RL I'H Owlsxs Gmumox Sn xw 'l'uoM,xs Smmf 4 Page IIO 5 THE PRESS CLUB Ill the full 411 1933, wx CI'ill xuuln-1115 mlm teh thu 111-1-cl Tm' Llll 111-1111111111011 dl'f1lIlIk1lN tlc'X'l7lk'll to thc i11te1'a'stx of i11111'11z1Ii5tiv writing 1111 tlu' Ullllllllli- 1111-I :md l111'1ne-rl the f,ITL'l'hL'ill Prvss i'll1l1. lhc I5llI'PU5L' of Klux vluh ls tu 1111111111-. rklxflllll, 111111 L'lll'tlllI'1lj.fL' higlmvr' ft:111d:11'clN of j11111'11:1l1x111' cllflvzxvm' 111 lJlIt'I'bt'ill U1 Ilcgv. rifjf rms l'11cm', PI-.YIJI 15111K S1-111.121z, -lr11:11,xx, B.x141r1Y, l5x1zY1as, Ilx1a'11-ZR. .NM111111 rofw: lVI11.1.11,14, l11'1x1:s1r1x1c, Cox, U1c111+1, D11'14.R'1, '1Vr1111:, Sc111s1.1c1:, ll,xk1u11.11. 1111 X11lx111c. XVIISUX, K1-:1,1.1, llxL1c1'1i1a. 'I'!1ir1I :wus XYr11,1'.11z'111, BR 11113 I'f,x1'r1x, times ' , . ' ' K1cxx1a'1'11 li.xk'1'oY. . . NY11.1.1,xx1 5I'I'II.lIR . I2141111 kloR11,xx . . . . I'I'z'5fffr'l1l . I'i11'-I'1'1'5i1I1'1ll . Sf'1'l'1'1111'y ll.fIH'1'l' IJw1fq111' Ii,114wEs I31'1u1x H.x14'1'1214 KliNXli'I'l1 I4,x1c'1'rmx l.lQ NVr1u1114r1w l'L'R11x . . ...... . Tm' C1-1,x1c'1'1s11 M 12111112145 XVIl.l.I.XN1 S1-11'1.1,14 M1141111 D11-1,1:'1 XV11r111Rrws' P1114111 I2Rv1.x Al0:z11.xx ISL RlJIa'I 1'E XVUOID 4XcT1v1is I- 14.xxc1'.s QERIIYI. ,I xwis K11111 121151 IS1R111:1, XVIQX111-11.1, I11'1 1 II.XRfDl.ll 80111511-'14 ,'XSSOCI.X'I'li XI1-1x11114.1:s S'lI.VYKR'I Cox xl.xN1c f10RSl'L'll M114 11114113 Mclx IN 1415 INIIRI 1x1 M1 1-:R Ii1,1a1xrxrm KV.xr:Y151: 4PaoeIIIL li1.1cxx lIXl'liIIzR vIOSI',I'llIYI-I Iixwx KliIRN L1v1v:s'1'rax1e ZW TAN AND CARDINAL WILLIAM SPITLER, Woonkow PURDY. The Tan and Cardinal staff of 1933-34, is the forty-fourth staff to publish Otter- bein's newspaper. It was Hrst published in ISQO, being one of the first Ohio College newspapers. This was the work of the Philophronean Literary Society, but they did their best to make it a college instead of a partisan affair. Thus was the Tan and Cardinal destined for twenty years, when the paper was published by both Philophronean and Philomathean Literary Societies. Then, in order to make the paper more representative, all four literary societies edited it. In spite of the combined efforts, failure stared these groups in the face. The Tan and Cardinal was then placed on the incidental fees and the staff elected by the Publication Board, on basis of years of experience and merit. This year the Tan and Cardinal adopted a vigorous editorial policy and became a potent factor in campus affairs. The students maintained unusual interest in the paper, expressing their views in the column The lVIorning Mail. Special editions during the year were the Fall Homecoming edition, the Basket- ball edition for Winter Homecoming, and the May Day edition. All these editions served as oflicial programs on these special days. The paper successfully negotiated the year of financial stress. Although the size of the paper was reduced to five columns, publication was maintained on regular schedule throughout the year. ln addition, the Tan and Cardinal debt was reduced. This was accomplished through the constant and careful economy on the part of the business manager. Q Page H25 TAN AND CARDINAL First row: FI-I-vs I3III'Ilg'I-, BOVIOII, .I0l'dILll. IiI':ul3. Se-wOIIII I-mv: Ilipn-rt, IIOl1I'e-r, A, Ilrehm, SIIOOII. E. I3l'l'llI1l. XYOQIIQ-I', XII-Oro, Ilit-us. RIII'dy,t-. Third I-Own Sr,-llislm-I-, Myer, liilltlll, RIIIIII Alt-lII1yI'v. YIIII S1-Oynw, III-Oxw Nurris. I.ix'iIIgsIOII--. 1 0lll'lll row: 1+I:IstIIIzIII, Cox SIIII-lker, l,IItlI-, limlly, lmlw, Spaxvnglvr. IIIIIIT-tt-I'. XX'-Ilt'zII'tlI. XVILLIAM SPITLYQR IERMA JORDAN . . KE N NETH BARTON PADI, FRI-:Es . . TOM BRADY . . Editor-in-Cftirf . flsxofialt' Editor . Mtllltlyilly Editor . . . .Nrws Editor . . .Nvws Editor GLENN IIAUETER . HfXRfJI.ll SCIIISIER , . Sports Iiditor EDNA BURDGE . . . . Socirty Editor I,UCIl.I.I'I SHOOP . . . , Muszr Editor VIRGINIA NORRIS , . . Y. ll . C. 41. Editor DOROTIIEA ROIIRER . IIXOIIIFIZVJ' .-ltltlvtit' Editor . Fratrfniiy Editor NEWS STAFF VVILLIAM VVOLFARTII NI.-XRSIIAIIL SPANGLER MERLIN SMELKER ELEANOR VVAGNER JANE BIJRDGE JANE fi0RSUCH JOSIZPIIINE EATON MIRI.XM MYER CLARENCE POPE DOR0'l'IIY' RUPP STEWART COX EVELYN BREHM IVIARJORIE MCINTYRE KEIRN LIvINGs'I'0NE SPORTS STAFF KENNETH IIOLLAND MAX BIIOSIE I1ARRY ljAVlI2S JAMES O. KELLY IDAVID POTTS XVOOIJROVV PURDY Buyznrss Mana or . 9 LUCIIILE MOORE W7ENIJEI.I, LITTLE HOWARD EASTMAN BURDli'l lAE VVOOD, Circulation Managvr Aff., MARTHA DIPERT FRANCES CIROVE RUTII DICUS NIARTH.-X VAN SCOYOC VVARREN DEWVEESE X 1' a fd , 4' . ANNE BREIIM 4 Page II3 NI.-XRJORIE HOVVSER , f X f 4 A , f a x ' I fi 4 P , f' ' ff . ' ii' ,w.:'f-1' H' .1-'lfgmp 1,4 .1 iw' ,f f- , ,ff f ,4 JYLE' ,, , 5 ,At .e - T-ei ' ,-4-17' 1 fi- T' ,, , .IW - ww,-A,-'A-1 ,ffu-4 1: ' -uf V,-I .f' .A Is. ' z f , . ' : N ' A+' I . iw x , I V 2-Q-1 4. . ,f-19 li 1' f Q if ' r,.,f 'NW ,MJJ g A -fx 1 , nw' ,.f'.fv9' .f THE I934 SIBYL ROBIiR'li Aiiuiiurr VERLE A. Mn.i.ER Klaxxmn l3AR'roN The joy of creation is supreme. For more than a year we have worked and planned and dreamed. A beautiful campus scene recorded here and there, ideas evolved along the way, reams of photography, then days and nights of hard work. Thus the 1934, SIRYL has come into heing. YVe feel that it is a part of ourselves. YVC do not elaini perfection, but we leave our work with the Con- sciousness of having done our hest. lllay our book he a stepping stone to greater books to come. VVe are well aware of the financial chaos on everv hand, and we have tried to give to you a SIRYI, in keeping with your means. 1 Page II4f THE I934 SIBYL Firsf rome: Cox, N1F'I'Z1?!CR, Owrzxs, AIRHART. Smwzd rms: DEEVER, YAY Slcxmc, Mbxmax. Rolanm' AIRHAR1' .... . lizlitfn'-iz:-Clzirf lilixxnrli B.xR'1'ox .... ..... E flimr IJURQTHY KIETZGIZR IQOIHQRT KILNDIEN . Rcmlzlu' VAN SICKLIS . . VHRLE A. RIILLIZR . RLTH f7V'.'l2NS . . . ROBERT XYAN SICKLI QIUHN IJIEICVER . . , . . . .,1rt Ifzlilm lvfotogrfljnliiz' Ezlilm' ,J.v.vi.vt11111 ljlIUf0g7'!lf7lli4' Editor . Ifzzsirzfws Jlazzngrr . AJS5i5fIlllI' 1fll3'iI1t',K'S fllllilllgfl' f1'jI't'll Iflfiflll J IIUIIIQUI' Jxxixfzzlzl Cvifflllllfiflll flffarlrldvr YVL- wish to cxpress our siuccrc zlppltcizltiun to H111 Klillcr, whosc if ' - -- - - - 1 ' unccaslngg efforts have been lll ll largv 11l?Z1SlIlAL' responsible for the success ,ff . 1 ,. of our book. ' ,PHE Cmss 01 11135. 'A ff? 'I . . H if ,N X! ,ML is I 3' e ,fi 34 V. M 1 r .,,: , , Q , 1 4PageII5b I ,ff M L' X ' :ffl 1265 ,ddr 13,1155 1,435 A . My rv., ff f spy xp 2 Y .wif . If ,fx'1' ,v A V .211 2 Mg- ,- . gag.. ,, 'I ,.f I rf, A' ,,,.,f1:' ' , - - 'N -1- K Sublimation The moon ever helps a worthy cause, With it love ne'er hath no flaws, It laughs, it grins, it merrily gloats As o'er the lover's lips it jioats. The graveyard is a suitable place To gaze on the n1oon's bright shining Ana' front porch swings too, have their share In focusing the rays on the close-linked pair. face, Athletic fields have their place for teams, But alas-there too we ,End moonbeams, Anti-Saloon Leagues may be laching in beer But of moonshine there is plenty-or so I hear. Oh where in libraries can the moon be found, In the upstairs or down by the ground? The four mile square is a spot much used, Here too, two souls into one are fused. The alumni gym has a neat little cove Where into one's gaze the moonbeams rove, The moon shines bright down at Alum Creek, But that is too far for my footsteps to seek. The Science Building steps are nigh at hand, But they are too close to the strains of the band, The Association Building is a spot much sought, But here the moon's rays all come to naught. The moon's benediction over all is cast, Present and future a.s well as the past, For 'we are all children of its wondrous lustre And love in our hearts it doth surely muster. VIRGIL HLNTO 4 Page H65 N, '34 N FEATURES 0 U U U U U , U U A Celebrities at Homecoming .... Hitting the books .... Dis- cords on parade .... They wouldnlt go any farther .... Undress parade .... Even Merxdenhall goes to the bridge . . . . A little bit of bull goes a long ways .... I smell feel . . . . Where is she, Sam? . . . . Let's eat .... An Ethiopian in the fuel pile .... Is it Saturday? .... Everybody loves a fat man .... Time to swim Here's thc Lilly,-Where's the coffin? .... Bit by Ben .... Ifs still Ruth, but- .... Wait- ing for her man .... Name it and you can have it .... Did you say, Pi Beta Sigman? . . . . Fresh fish . . . . Sci- ence? .... Where the business manager was supposed to sleep. Rhea crowns the Queen . . The Power behind the throne . . . . Queen RUTH . . English and Danish Dancers . . . . The Big Parade . . . . Gallanlry, the Swedes and the Dutch .... They tickled the iw ories .... Irish, Greek, Span- ish and Russian-they all dance . . . . Gypsies-Scotch and Polish rthf long and the short of itl. V U U U U U U 5 Q5 , I . Q My, VVI, 4 R 14? if ,arf K' ' A A if - 'X ' . 3 W In ,kk. M , , f ,W f f' . ,, .. - of - A , : -r' my :., ,,.. , W , if D U .Q . U QQ S ee l f P i , t ,Q uf f. we , fx We W ,.'.97 f 1-iFw - sq fa f S . f +1 i -' .- is 1 Lk- .-s V :Q 'I N Tl- N !'W'T3'? E H I 2 ,,,,-f L 1 U U U U U U U U U U A Mag11a Cum Laude .... The Faculty Marclxes .... Four All-Ohicfs .... The Proces- smnal .... Cum Laude . . . Class of 1933 .... Dignilaries Hold that tiger! .... Queen M'a1jory .... Back-yard Com- mencement Exercises .... Ot- terl7ein's Olympics .... On the fence .... Birds of a feather .... Business man- ager takes a holiday .... Bull- dog tenacity .... Tarzan? . . . . Chilly? . . . . Oh! Trudy! . . . . Sweethearts . . . . Better check up, Elaine .... They'll grow up .... Sack resin .... Feedin, their faces .... Cir- culation manager at home .... Before and after .... Now what have they been up to? . . . . Where's the jug? . . . . Sitting on top of the World . . . . Dam! . . . . Look at the dogs .... Otterbein goes slum- ming .... lVl1ere,s Tarzan? . . . . Woodland Lass . . . . Gettin, tough, eh! .... They were Freshmen then. V V -.,,.nul ' awww' 'Wus- PM 7 4 W U U U U U U L Hello! beautiful! .... Cap- ila1's Band .... Behind a shudder fockv .... Joe E. Brown .... Two of the in- mates .... An armful .... Junior Prexy .... Bored . . . . Heave-Ho . . . . Quiet Ilfiiss ..... Five Terriers .... Jump, he'll catch you .... It must be lore .... Been Io lhe library? 'Thirty-fire, 'Thirty-five, Much alive, much aliveg We'll never forget but al- ways remember Dr. Howard Hyde Russell, our honorary member. It's only Water . . . . Art for art's sake? .... Pete and Billv .... Only a Hnosev . . . . The Dean,s Council . . . . Wyoodls Hot Shotv .... llluch Ado About Nothingv .... Nothing else to do, so We'll study .... Connectfcut Yan- kees .... Somebody Wants you over therel' . . . . Turn around, Jake .... Marjie . . . . A silent Cook', . . . . Windy Blose .... King Hall B0ys,' .... Hash slingers . . . . The Blanket Code . . . . For their own enjoyment only . . . . A Bell Buoy . . . . On the inside looking out .... Tryon likes his Nichols .... Brad .... Lookout, Virg, you'll fall .... Wherels his clothes?-He could talk himself out of anything .... Grace be unto thee .... r'Tll2fB,5 Danger In Your Eyes, Cheriel' . . . . What Otterbeinites Dorf! Do. V U U efore this book is completed, We feel that we should attempt in some measure to express our appreciation to those business frms who have favored us with advertisements. The expense of publishing a College Annual is great-too great to be borne by the students alone. In order to meet this expense the management of an Annual must depend on the income from advertisements. These advertisements are furnished by establishments which are interested in the welfare of the College. That they may profit from the favorable publicity is obvious. However, the fact remains that it is their wholesome interest in the College and its stu- dents which prompts them to advertise in this An- nual. To help us to repay these firms, the Sibyl Managenient urges you to patronize our adver- tisers' Che Slbyl .Management ADVEIQTISING AND l-IUMCDQ FOR COMFORTABLE WARMTH KING KONA COAL USED BY OTTERBEIN COLLEGE WITH SATISFACTION AND ECONOMY OLD BEN COAL CORPORATION General Ollices 1845 Continental-Illinois Building, Chicago Cincinnati Office 1404 Traction Building Que.: What's the difference between a hobo and a college man? Any.: A hobo wears clothes that other men have worn out. A college man wears out other men's clothes. How To WIN YoUR GIRL Dear Sally, of all the girls I've asked to come to this dance, I most hope you can come. Abie: Veil, how's doc goil of yours? Ikey: It's my businessf, Vell, how's business? Chemistry Prof.: What is the outstand- ing contribution that chemistry has given the world? Frosh: Blondes.,' i'There are three classes of women-the intellectual, the beautiful, and the majority. The human brain is a wonderful organ. It starts to work when you wake up and doesn't stop until you reach school. DR. W. W. BARTLETT The Author The author, Professor Willard W. Bartlett, Ph.D., spent six months of diligent effort securing data and writing the story. THE STORY OF OTTERBEIN COLLEGE A thrilling narrative of achievement in the field of Christian education covering a pe- riod of 86 years. Contains twenty cuts of men and build- ings, charts and graphs. The most complete and accurate history of Otterbein College ever written. To be published about April 1. The book will be substantially bound in board covers in the college colors. Will contain over 300 pages. Every alumnus and Otterbein friend should have a copy. Price, 51.50 plus postage. Send in your subscription at once to OTTERBEIN COLLEGE Presidentis Office Westerville, Ohio Motorist fto country general store keep- er : What have ou in the sha e of auto- Y P mobile tires?,' Storekeeper: Funeral wreaths, life pre- servers, doughnuts, life-savers, and invalid cushionsf, Did ou ever s eak before a ver lar e Y P Y g audience, Pat? Pat: Fairly large, yes.', 'QWhat did they say? Pat: Not guilty. Three of our football stars went into a cafe to eat. First Star: Give me a steak and make it thick and rare. Second Star: Give me a steak and make it thicker and rarer. Lanka ujust send the bull through and I'll bite him on the runf' Dear Mr. Palmolive, I bought a tube of your shaving cream. It says no mug required. What shall I shave? Yours truly, OSCAR ZILCI-lf' Compliments of Shoes Clothing Haberclashery, Dry Cleaning COMPANY J. C. Freeman E8 Son WHOLESALE GROCERS The students' shop MT. VERNON, OHIO WESTERVILLE, OHIO COMPLIMENTS When in Westerville Op VISIT sci-1oTT's GARAGE REXALLS DRUG STORE v IF IT'S IN WESTERVILLE, IT,S AT REXALL'S Man-A large, irrational creature who always is looking for home atmosphere in a hotel and hotel service around the house. An Optimisl-A young man on getting a job as a dishwasher in a restaurant said, :'Well, here's where I start to clean up a million. Tart-The hotel manager who removed the sign, Have you forgotten anything?,' from every room of his hotel during the week of the Plumbers, Convention. Modern Education- The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden ilightg But they, while their companions danced, Were sleeping soundly through the nightf, National Defense-War is what results when one country takes steps to defend itself from another country that is taking steps to defend itself. COMPLIMENTS Of The Kroger Grocery Barber and 37 NORTH STATE STREET Baking Company WESTERVILLE, OHIO WESTERVILLE, OHIO YANT155 C 84 C STORE Dependable Dry Cleaners Thank You PRESSING REPAIRING V Phone 262-W 6 S. State St. High ivinance- Will a dollar pay for your hen that I just ran over? You'd better make it two, mister, I have a rooster that thought a lot of that hen, and the shock might kill him, too. A Depression-A period when people do without things their parents never had. Sympathy-The golden key that unlocks the heart of others. Kindness-The golden chain by which society is bound together. Wealth-The good one does in the world. Happiness-Being of some use in the world. Woman-A mistress of Arts, who robs a bachelor of his degree, and forces him to study philosophy by means of certain lectures. Matrimony-The high sea for which no compass has yet been invented. Cheerfulness-A sign of wisdom. We Serve and Recommend CAPITAL BRAND MEAT PRODUCTS Processed Under U. S. Government Supervision BY THE COLUMBUS PACKING COMPANY COLUMBUS, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF THE COLLEGE BARBER SHOP THE BROWN ELL CO. Man ufaclurers of Stokers, Boilers, Water Heaters Stacks, Tanks, Plate Work lEstablished 18551 She: 'Tm Suzette, the Oriental dancer. He: Shake, Q'You should be more careful to pull your shades at night. Last night I saw you kiss- ing your wifef, I-Ia! I-Ia! I-Ia! The joke is on you. I wasn't home last night. Itis the little things that bother us-you can sit on a mountain, but not on a tack. fScratchingj RI-Iow do you get rid of these awful cooties? That's easy. Take a bath in sand and rub down in alcohol. The cooties get drunk and kill each other throwing rocks. Even his best friends w0uldn't tell him- so he flunked the exam. Then there was the Freshman who went to a corset factory because be saw the sign, All Kinds of Ladys Stays I'Iere. WIN KLER AND TAYLOR PHARMACY WESTERVILLE, oHIo H. P. SAMMONS G Thank You COMPLIMENTS OF THE WESTERVILLE CREAMERY CO. 'S' WESTERVILLE, OHIO BELLVILLE, OHIO COVINGTON, OHIO PROSPECT, OHIO Q! Is your daughter in tonight?,' No, and get out and stay out. But I'm the sheriff. Oh, I'm sorry. Come in. I thought that was a Sigma Delta Phi pinf' Adv.-If the person who stole the alcohol out of my cellar in a glass jar will return grandmals appendix, no questions will he asked. The number of questions a co-ed answers in class varies inversely as the numher of times she answers the telephone at the dor- mitory. Soph: RI-Iow far can a dog run into the woods? Fresh: 'QAs far as he wants to, I suppose. Soph: Not on your life. After he passes the middle he is running out again. Devil: 'cWhat are you laughing at? Assistant: Oh, I have just had that Hap- per locked up in a room with a thousand hats and no mirrorf' FROM CANTON? TENTH 'Ufff5iiiif?Iz'3LT,Eiiff?.IAQAA I B Y L J S T A F F , , vm C115 315111 t2 CLC: Siwff' of bk wry ssIecr Qg-111-I'T1iOf afar. !?,m1z1,,s 9u:1Ir.e:,, Inunager. Mud thanks to you, too, Miller and Airhart, for your fne cooperation and the smooth and ejfcient Way you've handled your joh. Yours is our tenth consecutive Sihyl and We take pride in the approval you and all your predecessors have always expressed for our 6j?cOTl5. 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE CANTON ENGRAVING AND ELECTROTYPE CO. ATTRACTIVE ANNUALS . WITHIN THEIR BUDGETS 1 1 1 1 CANTON. OHIO 1 1 1 1 1892 EVERYTHING W FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENT INK, FILLERS, PILLOWS, PENNANTS NOVELTIES, LAUNDRY CASES FOUNTAIN PENS, NOTE BOOKS, STATIONERY MAGAZINES, GREETING CARDS New and Second-Hand Text Books UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Freshman, Sophomore, Senior College. Culture, Learning, Lots of knowledge. Magna Cum Laude Much enjoyed. Graduation, Unemployed. You meet him You like him You like him You love him You love him You kiss him You kiss him You lose him Damn men! You seem to be taking life easy Yes, even when we graduate we do it by degrees. SCHREICICS PHOTO STUDIO WISHES TO EXTEND TO THE SENIORS OF I934 Otterbein College Sincere Congratulations on the Successful Completion of Their Courses and Very Best Wishes for a prosperous and Happy Future czmczo MAKER OF PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE SIBYL WILKIN Ed SONS HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS Paints. Oils and Household Supplies 0 ATWATER KENT RADIOS O 38-40 N. STATE STREET WESTERVILLE, OHIO COMPLIMENTS Of YARNELL'S DAIRY The Kauffman-Lattimer Company Importers anal fobbers LABORATORY SUPPLIES For Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and General Science COLUMBUS, OHIO PHILOSOPHY Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control-these three alone lead life to sovereign power.-Tennyson. No man is really beaten until he himself admits it. A committee of five usuall consists of the man who does the work three others Y a to pat him on the back, and one who brings in the minority report. I-le is never alone who is in the company of noble thoughts. If you think you are too small to do big things, do small things in a big way. A long face shortens life, love and happiness. If you see good in everybody, nearly everybody will see good in you. Good luck is sometimes only another name for common sense. REMEMBER THIS: That very little is needed to make a happy life.---Marcus A urelius. The wealth of mankind is the wisdom they leave. YB V Q All that I am-or ever hope to be-I owe to SPALDING' Athletic Equipment. I 3120 EAST BROAD ST. COLUMBUS BALLOU CHEVROLET Safes CHEVROLET 0 21 Winter st. Phone No. 6 WESTERVILLE, OHIO STATE THEATRE If I should die tonight And you should come to my cold corpse and kneel, Clasping my hier to show the grief you feelg I say, if I should die tonight, And you should come to me there and then just even hint at paying me that ten, I might arise the while- But I'cl drop dead again. 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