Oxford College for Women - Oxonian Yearbook (Oxford, OH)
- Class of 1925
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V tw -' f 190 QQLN ' Page four A ' - W ,NIR M gl 'L I ' f- 1 ' ' - -+L N , N MM! JM W ffm W M I M'ffM mr -ff'-A-f'A1f '7-'M-7 9-1 h OLIVE FLOWER. Dean P ge se en 1 ,N .1 V NNN, E rs 1 ,fig iW fZ'1 ' v In :'f H fit? ZW. d E ,, : 2' ay.: igg mL , Ly mglfv div-i.gEf?Q g ML jj? M ' U ,a 4 W f iw 1 Kff,,L,I,g-a--:--.f...-..-L. JA.. -4 ....'. ---bg .S... -L ..... L---i.L- .L .4L1Lb.:,:if..igg2L,?,TL ag, mm: - h9X09NlAN - mea ' -N 1 EAST CAMPUS Page eight '- ' A 4 1 '- ! 1 ' I , 4 i J w.v ' .H C 4. H v'v .-. 5 ' NN Sb K H? Y W I Ee? ,I 1 3: this , ,,g,i '1 'l'L' 'Vlllfl 'll'l'1riw-Q911 weft rr' 'l'l '1.:225 lQ.4:l lj huaef ilsieggfa- :QS-ieijellillrfiiieelli1ifl1aleiQ.l,t:iQl'ff9 A uae - maseoazufxw - 19:5 f ' 'W' ' -ri ELEANOR N. ADAMS, A, M., Ph. ll., President Professur of linglish A. B.. University of Cincinnati, 191121 .-X. XI.. L'niversity of Cincinnati, 191143 1'h. D.. Yale University. 19143 Research Student, lfniversity of Oxfnrd, England, 19114, 19115, 19117, 1910: Student in the Graduate Schnnl uf Yale University, 1912-1-13 Currier Fellowship in English, Yale University, 1913-143 President ui Oxford Cnllt-ge, 191Sf THE ENDOWMENT CAMPAIGN This year has been a peculiarly signiticant une fur Uxfurd College, fur it marks the beginning of our lfnduwinent Campaign. 1Ye are luuking tu a greater Uxford and funds are lveing rapidly accumulated fur huilding pur- poses. The campaign was started within the cullege itself, and. as was to he expected. the girls were luyal and respunded 1002. But that was unly the beginning of the campaign. The mnveinent was urganizecl in every part of the United States where we have aluinnae and everywhere penple respunded generously. Dr. Adams has spent the greater part of the year traveling in the interests of this campaign. Page nine , 1 , C - A 5'1..!.U.N . ai. . .N .W . .uiku Wal' fxm. X. .!.'I.,.-!...'l. . .Y.!1. A h Af: li diiteiisetilltl lltl time - 1l-l.ll-ll 1 3 E110 ' 1l33itll?NllNN ' IQ35 .gs OLIVE FLOWER, A. B. Dean I 4 1 u l 15' -q... N . XX. A. B., Smith College, 1901: Oxford Colleee, 13912-97: Graduate Student, Cincinnati University 1901-04: Graduate Student, Miami University, summer 1905. Dean of Oxford College 1919-. L. ESTELLE APPLETON, S. M., Ph. D. Professor of Psychology and Education Ph. B., Oberlin College, 1390: Graduate, Oswego State Normal School, 1897: Critic and Supervisory course, 1898: Ph. M., University of Chicago, 1903: S. M., 1904: Ph. D., 1909: Senior Research Fellow, Clark University, 1908-09: Research Student, Columbia Uni- versity, 1910-11: Member Institut Solvay--Institut de So- ciologie, Brussels, 1911: Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, 1913: Diploma, Vineland Summer School for Mental Testing, 1914: Re- search Fellow, Vineland, 1916: Professor of Psychology and Education, Oxford College, 1919-. HELEN LOUISE WOLCOTT, A. B., M. B., A. M. Professor of English A. B. and B. Mus., Adrian College, Adrian, Mich.: A. M., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.: Fellow- ship in English, University of Michigan: Professor of English, Oxford College, 1924-. GERMAINE VILLEDIEU, A. B., E. P. Professor of French A. B.. College of Dijon llfrancel Teacher's Certiiicnt'-, University of Paris, 1920-21: Diplonie de l'Ecnle de Preparation des Professeurs de francais a Vetranger: Univelsity of Chicago Graduate School, 19222-23: Pro- fessor of French, Oxford College, 1924-. HENRIETTA LISK, S. M., A. M., Sc. D. Professor of Biology and Chemistry S. B., Florida State College, 1907: S. M., Florida State College, 1909: Columbia University, 1917: Sc. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1923: Fellow in Bacteriology, Johns Hopkins University, 1923: Professor of Biolozry and Chemistry, Oxford College, 1923-. INEZ T. ALLEN lStout Institute-I Director of Household Science Graduate in Home Economics, Stout Institute, 1S!1'Z: Summer Session, Chicago University, 1916: Summer Session, Wisconsin University, 1922: Instructor of House- hold Science, Oxford College, 1924-. Q.-+il,f fl' 157' L Page ten ':v:i '.. , 1 . x ,.... We .V 'lfl llii l f lllllll llll l , l ,ll Il ll1l.,l life ,f,,, . ,, ,,. 'tinvillel wr I ylllnlllill ! lg: l Il'-A' 'X All mean s me L ,s:cs.,.. Hil 5 for one 1 nlixniizsfnfxasf - was X at CLARA EVE SCHIEBER, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of History B. S. in E., Ohio University, 1916: A. M., Clark Uni- versity, 1918: Ph. D., Clark University, 1920: Scholar in Clark University, 1917-18: Fellow in Clark University, 1918-20: Member American Historical Association: Mem- ber American Academy of Political and Social Science: Professor of History and Sociology, Kingisher Col- lege, Kingfisher, Oklahoma, 1920-21: Professor of History, Oxford College, 1921-. GERTRUDE KING REED, A. M. Professor,of Sociology A. B., University of Wisconsin, 1919: A. M., 1921: Professor of Sociology, Oxford College, 1921-. MAUDE ELLIOTT, A. B., A. M. Professor of SlJanish A. B., Kansas University, 1922: A. M., Kansas Uni- versity, 1924: Summer course, Centro de Estudios, Madrid, Spain: Professor of Spanish, Oxford College, 1924-. CAROLINE DEAN BLANCHARD Professor of Art Student of the Cincinnati Art Academy: Studied Oil Painting with William H. Chase: Water Colors with William N. Bartholomew: China Painting with Aulich and Marshall Fry: Studied History of Ancient Archi- tecture, History of Ancient Ornament and History of Modern Ornament at Columbia University: Designing, Clay Modeling, Oil Painting at Teachers' College, New York City, 1907-08: Public School Art, University of California, 1914, 1916 and 1918. Professor of Art, Ox- ford College, 1893-. LOUISE LANGE, Ph. D. Professor of Mathematics States Examination, Goettingen, Germany, 1917: Ph. ID., University of Goettingen, 1917: Professor of Mathematics, Oxford College, 1921-. FLORENCE LIGHT, M. S. Household Arts B. S., Parsons College, 1920: M. S., Iowa State Col- lege, 1923: Director of Household Arts, Oxford Col- lege, 1923-. 't 1701,-Af f-Losioiaa, M -4Zz L QU E7 , E K ' Q SL 'bfllcuxs 1 3 5 ,,. 3, Z ' . . 'Fu .M X , , X. X ..x F A .-5 Q al' s t avi.. M mwxx rl I ff If X f bf ,p-s. f Page eleven 51 QS ' fl L. 1 it , M QQ. ,AJ ff, .il-3 - Hangs ' . 3 6. 151, ' ifi R531 KQ?CfF5L.i1 .! . U. ! .... X . igittilsllib tl-Heel' lil -tl 1.1 P i':ii35'ie.-g , W Img - a9x0BNl:AN - lox-5 .fl , -. ,Wie X' 2 REV. GILBERT LEE PENNOCK, A. M., Ph. D. ' ' Xxx Professor of Biblical Literature M' X , . V: Lf! r i 1 l 4.5 1 l E 1 l l 1 1 l A. B., Antioch College, 1902: A. M., Ohio Stabe Uni- versity, 1904: B. B., Episcopal Theological School, Cam- bridge, Mass., 1911: Ph. D., New York University, 1919: Fellow in English, Ohio State University, 1902-03: Student in University of Berlin, 1911. In active work of the ministry since 1912. Professor of Biblical Lit- erature, Oxford College, 1923-. BESSIE M. ADAMS Public Speaking and Physical Training Western State Normal College, summer sessions, 1918 and 1920-22: Graduate of Curry School of Expression, 1923: Director of Physical Training and Public Speak- ine, Oxford College, 1923-. CLEM A. TOWNER, B. Mus. fConse-rvatory of Music, Ber' Q 1 Director of Music C L : B Mu Nebraska Wesleyan Univ va ory . . s., . ' ' of Music, 1906: Student ibid five years: Student Sternsmg Conservatory of Music, Berlin, Germany 1906 08: Piano under Martin Krause, Theory under Kritch, Pohlig, etc omposltlon under Edgar Stillman kelly Director C n . , . . 6' Music. Oxford College, 1914-. 4Vice-President hi r State Music Teachers' Association, 1920.3 ET1-1'YL C. LOBBAN Voice Graduate Central Missouri State Teachers' College: Graduate Warrenburg, Mo., School of Music: Pupil of Percy Hemus, three years: pupil of Joseph Regneas, New York City, two years: pupil of Herbert Witherspoon. New York and Chicago, 1921-23. Member of Mr. With- erspoon's class in Teachers' Methods and soloist for his classes in Repertoire Interpretation. Teacher of Voice, Oxford College, 1923-. EDNA MACDONALD Violin Graduate of Northwestern University School of Music, 1910: Pupil of Ludwig Becker, Columbia School of Music, Chicago, 1910-12: Post Graduate, Northwestern University, 1912: Teacher of Violin and 'Cello, Oxford Colleee, 1922-. MARY ZERFASS, B. Mus. Piano B. Mus., Oxford College of Music, 1899: Pupil of A. J. Boex in Cincinnati, of Carl Hoffman and Max von Lewen Swartiiout. Il'lSt11lCfOl' in Piano, Oxford College. 1910-. 610 57 e . - E -.5.-Piss , is 'H l ffl af lf? l f cg, ,Q ' V uf!! yfrff, F ,KA , , K3 L X: .V Qntlft Page twelve fd' ay, pl 68215155525 ai V .,,' , , 1 ,'-. H, 3 ' 1 I ,H Vyvfiqi. X ' fp' I' u E K. N ill. ,Q 3 1 I . 1 V A . ' I rw. -1 r -v, .- I 1 . 1' ,- px - I. I. ..X,','-.:.. , Q H gjr ,Q , -,X gl!! ,Qld ' . , .q.v,..,... .. I ' xv- 1 N uf Q- A I ifQ':iHll.k.,..fAna.1aa' ' Q' 'viii J A,. lf. J 5497 J -X ariiictlis SENIOR CLASS SONG 1925 Prize Song Oh! the fond sheltering walls of our college so dear Have kept us from year to year United in friendship and fellowship true And the spirit of loyalty too. There were ideals and teachings that guided us all, lYhich with fondness we do now recall, And as years part each one in the pathways of lile lYe will love you, our Goddess of light. Chorus: Dear old gold and blue. To thee we'll e'er he true, XXI- will cherish fond memories ul every year lYhich with time will grow sweeter and dear. Dear olfl gold and lmlue, Thou star of wisdom true, Forever and ever we will look to thee, Our dear Alma Mater, 0. C. Xllordsz Helen Schilling Music: Ruth Johnston J ' Z -':'z., 1 1 U IVA, -fr rw 0700 get Page thirteen I .W I 1 H -2 Q3 !l!-: ! I on f5-: Mala l we Q I , J ul i . li 't..f.ltw lilll III I l llil A one HBYGBNIAN was g BENSON, HELEN, B, A. Arlington Heights, Illinois Triple Torch: Philalethian-Calliopean Society: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: International Relations Club: French Club: Spirit Staff: Oxonian Staff. Happy am I: from rare' I'm frat! 1Vhy arcn't fhvy all contrntad like me? Sw-Ld -little an 1 P UAL A., c,t,t.XZL BLACK. WINIFRED EsTHER, B. A. ml 54 I Q E 1 Hutsonville, Illinois Q T Philalethian-Calliopean Society: International -UVLA rl Ml 1 x Relations Club: Secretary of Class: Spirit Staff: 1 1 Oxonian Staff. It is .ro .soon that 1 am dana for, ' 7 I wondvr what l wax bvguu far. s CHAMBERS, RUTH. B. A. l ff Marion, Indiana Philalethian-Calliopean Society: Spanish Club: French Club: Spirit Staff: Oxonian Staff. SIN dovth Iittlv kindnesses, r I-Vlziclz most lcaw unzdonv, or dv.rpi.vv. l . i . . g- g l 5 EMERSON, GERALDINE, B. A. L T' ' ' , Owensville, Indiana 1 Philalethian-Calliopean Society 3 Government l Board: Vice-President. Y. W. C. A.: President, L' 1 Y. W. C. A.: Cabinet: Secretary Athletic Asso- l ciation: International Relations Club: French Club: Spanish Club: Glee Club: Spirit Staff. ' l To look up and no! down, 7 A To look forward and not lwarlc, 3 X To look at and not in, and to land a hand. I W' iff, .ffl l lfl4Ql..:'5-'ieinflj S'-IQLZISZ 590 E723 At . Q Q ' Nxxl if . tx t1.:x.?J.LAYVcA?5LLQ, . 050 mg. Page fourteen ff ':... K -, .--fllgt i- fifm . iw Twill! at cvifl gti tl it l'Y inn - GBXGBNIAN - 16250 ' ' l i l l FORSYTHE. ISABELL.-X. E. M. Lancaster. Ohio Pbilalctbian-Calliopcan Society: Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet: Prcbirlcnt Glee Club: Orchestra. l Int? Iranquil solifudv, .-Ind .mrlz .vnt'it'ty .ls ix quivf, ivisr, and youd. l G.-XSTINEAU, RUBY MAE. B. A. Lancaster. Kentucky Pliilaletliian-Calliopcan Sncicty: International Relations Club: Classical Club: Glcc Club. Thu Inu' nf lftlfllllljl, Iln' st'q1u'sft'i'vd nunlcs, .Jud all flu' xzvrcf Jt'7't'llfly nf lumix. GOODSON, M.-XRGUERITE DORIS, B. .-X. I.:-iicloii, Ohio Pbilalctliian-Callinpcan Society: International Rclatigins Club: Spanish Club: Spirit Stali. Ix'1nm'It'dyft' miizcs, Imf zuzlvduziz lingers. JOHNSTON. RUTH MADELYN. B. M. Hcrrnn, South Dakota Glec Club: Erlitnr Sung Book '2S: May Pag- eant Accompanist. LPI HN Ilnvz lu' uf' and doing Il'i!l1 ti lzvart for any fatty' Sli!! tn'l11'vf'i11g, ,clill filzmzliiigf, Lrtirn In lulmr and to Quail. f- If ,T f . . M c l ll a t 0 can 334. f V ..f:,fg3 'eewa ,xx .w -'-i. t v' Page fifteen :swf M Qiiililii an ft 9 ii G I 1 , -1- , 4 i Wi .,., , .1 SYN ' . . 'L . ., , ' h:iF W ip: I . i ' 'viii .SMQRF 1' ft RH.-3i'ii.' 1' I. i f - . 1. ' Jklliaabi iiiaxiggfs -absfsiiillulutii gihtiilsii :Ie 53153244 W Slit ' h9X09Nl2XN ' 1925 L I Z r-4 of' X x of I ' I A ' . - ,Q ts S X .S ii 'C t f 'itil . , I .::-wwf? V ' ' .--its . 1 N V2 . I W 1 x P 2 N , U I I : I we . .1-s 'NY' F-, 1-4 I ,,.-X . 1 If LAMB, ELIZABETH, B. A. La junta. Colorado Philalethian-Calliopean Society: Vice-President of Class: Vice-President Athletic Association: . Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet: International Relations i Club: French Club: Post Players: Spirit Staff: i Oxonian Staff. I Tl1uVc is tl film' for .rnniv things, and u film' I fm' ull fliingsq a time for grvuf things and a tiuzt' I for small flzi1zg1.v. I I MOORMAN. MARY VIRGINIA, B. A. Frankfort, Indiana iiiit'lYCl'l'll'l16l1lf Board: Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet: French Club: Spirit Staff: Editor-in-Chief Ox- ' oinan. Lift' ix :mi .ro short but that tlzvrv is altuuys u flilllt' for c0m'tvsy. NOON, ALICE, Q. s. Peru, iiiimiis X, Post Players: Spanish Club: Debating Club: Spirit Staff: Oxonian StaFf: Head Usher. Tis :mf what man docs zvliirh v.1'uI!s him, but , zulzut man would dn. PULLIAM, MARIE DOYLE. B. M. Clarkson. Kentucky Glee Club: Basketball: Secretary Class: Staff Song Book. Unlike Paflv Juhjvrt mm' shall In' hw' xong: If shall ln' witty and if .vhan't lu' lang. 112' X .K X ff J, 1 Kip L E .... EE es-A: K f,- iff: swfe . CZ 5 Q? El 1 Q, . roman? f Page sixteen i J Q ian , Q' .xi i ' 'l l Q X , X , Il' Xi A74 tiffaill Xl' :Vt , 1 ' ' 1 l ' X ,,, ily! 1' , li 1 lil li9lwltll..lil M .gi E119 ' UXGBATIJXN i925 4 l 1 iff' --A xy M K ' RIETZE, EDN.-X MAE. ll. A. Louisville, Kentucky Oxford Post Players: Spanish Club: Prcsi- dent Class: President .Athletic Associatiun: Tun- nis Champion: Oxonian Staff, Bc imlilvf and thu 1mlvIrni'.f.v Ilnn' lim In oflivr msn .rlm'fif1y, lin! IIL I'L'!' duud, ll'iII r1'.rc in uzujuxly fn nzfuf Ninn' if-:t'11. SCHENK. HEXRlE'l l'A, li. A. Newport. Kentucky President Studunt Hoilyl Cnrlcrgrarluatu Clwir- man Endowment Campaign: lilac Club: lntcrnzt- tional Relations Club: Spirit Staff. Lvl us In' nf gnmi t'1zi'i'f', 11fm'vi'ur, r'u1:n'f111w1'1'11y! Tlmf flu' 1l1i.rfn1:l1zllv.v wilful: fm' lm1'11i'.vf In In-uf' nn' tlwsv Irlliflz ut'Z'i'V mrl11i'. SCHILLING. HELEN l.tlL'lSE, ll. A. Pekin, lllinoia Triple Torch, Philalutliiaii-Calliuvpuzni Society: A' Y. XY. C. A. Cabinet, Trcasurcr Clubs: Spaniwli Club: Glo: Club: French Club: lntcrnationzll Rc- lations Club: Editor Spirit: Oxonizin Stull, wi . ax' ,. I-'irst .my fo yo1zr'.ri'lf -zvlull yan 'zuuuld lic, .find than du -zvlmf you lrtrri' fu dn. fil NX ' ,1 i.7-5-J 5 N ,WIA , X SEI-EREE. DOROTHY MAE, ll. Bl. lctliian-Calliopeau Literary Society. Tln'r'c'.v llllljlllllflt' in hm' qw, lzur rlzuvk, Inv' Iifi Ally, Inv' jon! -vfu'uk.v. Glee Club: Editor of l9lS Song Hook: Phila- Ae 5 A f, ,,..,,. .'.i. lr .'.- ' i , 1 'i fi. Q 1 .L Q'QT'7v'?g.Qx R: ,Z ,,,. Q, li ,f .,,f, I i J . ,. Xi '- Au, i ,J : EC 'f- i ' f ' , 14.1 Q ' - - Q, 1: Xijlll Q :!1,ff 5 . XT? QE..- 1147 1 53 . .... L Page seventee Yl 54,-alle' Tu. ' - . fs as-aa l 3- Q ll is Awww 'lib -l l Jiieaw 'L L , ml inns - GBXGPINIAN - 11125, rg, nz. : bMII-l:X. .-XX X Llzluklz. B, .X. 1 Atlanta. Gwrgia International Relations Club: Spanish Club: Basketball. Thu zH1ii'vl'.vu ix rlnllzyv: nur lifr ix 'tvlzul nur flmnglztx Illllkc' rt. SMITH. EYELYNN li.. B. A. lnclianapnlis, lncliana Government Buarcli Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet: ln- ternatmnal Relations Club: French Club: Spanish Club: Business Manager Oxonian. Thu xufrwl uf .v1n'ri'.v.v ix 4'UlIXftI7lL'j' tn f'lll'f'UIt'.n SMITH, RAY HOLli'l'.AX Plymouth. lllinuis UNDERXYOOD, DORIS. ll. .-X. Danville. Indiana 1 French Club: Dcbating Club, f Ilmt slmll rlmki' Ilnu' llffllk flz-v 'ziwrd 01' l0.vr H13 .wif rv.vfwff. l 4 , ,:,. . 1 Q' '1 ,- X Er? 5 ,-.,, , ..,-' P ,,f,a Page eighteen ' adzuilmnfv tn llnw' GJ Q: L- :E 4-11- :rc an: .EC H.- :nf 25 aaa sz 5. 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C '- 2 ,- C m 'C Q :J LD .- U1 ws o c LD GJ 12' Q I3 PL Ri 2 representative ...Congressional IJ 'la 51 5 QC .lc :A ff B fe E: A QJ .I +- 'au C1 .S Fi m .E E Lam ln Elizabeth x- ru 4.- :J Q4 I- O --1 'E L- 'JL C 'a GJ cu I-C 5- 'C' ru :J Lv I .2 U ': SS 'J 5. 'LA 5 SU 3 Tw: QJ 'T :J E I3 U m 5 5. ru -fi A I oorman ary lv M m E GJ E CU .Il .- if u: U CU 1- X- O U rn. I3 C 51 .- ': o 3 nf E L- o 'O-4 .- cu ..': .- C 1 'E w 1.1 .- : rv: Ll 5 D U : E 93 U '2- Q Ld z .- 5 o z .5 F: r of love Ve A lo -6 GJ 5. Q-w C in .- C L. Z : .- E I 1 A 5 91 ZS D1 Pulliam Marie er line . .Lengthening li onclerful tW t tha ....Isn' .I 1a I - 'C IJ --l - 5 N +- 5? Q 5 .2 as 5. KS E rd C 'U LY-1 .- : .95 L- .- Ill :z lib .': QE .- 5. 5- cu 5 u.: CL CI 'E 0 H 5 v IJ .H rn -1 m Z f- C r-4 9 ,- O :Ts E 5 +- Q 'Ln D f- r :L : E LJ W DL C E Q U2 I: 2 as E 51 .2 a cd .r: E' rd Q-4 'JL 2 E ru .-. A I. I .S .- Z3 O m C 3 3 s 5 S 'au Ld -5 'U Z L11 5 .. .Smile 5 'Q UI 2 5 3 :Q fi 0. -- :J En Q L bf C 'E Lf C3- Z LL! -if U an .L. 5 5 cn 51 :cs Z CL 2 K ...Kennett Alma Kennett I1 ' media . First-class co S ,- ,ii 3-1 C C T v-4 U 5 ,, 51 IU 3 m fu E G 5 1 leir P a Shenk . tt Henrie ua C5 E : QE EL 'a 'Z E1 Il- U 4-A x. Q- m H CC f- F-' F' -C CL I3 O E ,. ': 'II ,- cn Smitty 2 E U2 E 0 5 LT-l a.. rd 4-1 in E 5 U Q P w ,- 4 fu 'U ,- E : 5 S '5 Z :U P .2 4.- f- cu 4- 12' if U .S ..- 'J 'I - Z' O v: C .-C O P1 .- TJ : Cr. aa u CZ ,cu 'CJ IJ G5 C 51 bL I -.: L1 C '5 Z G L .xl U 5. O ,Il : on 12 Ll 5 O 5- 9 5 CU 3 :Ll E N 5 LL 2 5 1 'S GJ .Z 1-4 1, F' .E u.a Vi 11 EU E u U3 5. .-E +- C x- C Q m Z 4.4 -A fi GJ .S 4-1 bL C ii . :- U ill E .1 L GJ .L- v-1 4-4 FU 5 5 C 'E' in .- r-1 14 GJ J L.. 0.1 L -.. f- C L f- C C5 .S P ...Di iris ocl I' WO Uncle S OI' D i5lGlNQflll if Page twenty JUNIOR ALMA MATER SONG, 1924 VlillCl'L'.S :L sccret place witliiu um' licurts rlillZlt'S given to imly mic: 'l'llL'l'C'S but unc snug uplm our lips liruui risu till sct of sun. lt is tu 'lliee zuirl only Thee XYQ turn when clay is ifcrg X11 utlicl' der cam claim us. XXX-'ll sing' fum-x'c1' 111011-: Clmrus: 'lin 'flu-c, wli .Xlmu AlZltCl', To Tlice, nlfl Ciulrl :xml liluc. XYQ-1':1isum11' su11g'sull1n1im', Uf fziitli. and lure tl1z1t's true. ,Ns years from sight flu vzmisli, Your tmvcrs may vzmisli twig llut lcinilrccl simuls will raise tlicm Slcywzu-cl in flreums zmcw. -CATl l ICRIN li Cf Jl.l.IN5. lSlCll5' l,I1llllllL'llllYCl', l.uis-Nmtmi :mil Riisclyn Inge Cf W0 awk W ,iii iiii iiii' l ii 'i., A J , 12- ! Si .3 l ii .WMF 4 lf :-. me , H - :fx ,. E El 2 'C ANS: '43 lQi3A'j fi ' V Y A .SQ lm :gem mil - -aft -all liillw MQW fl ' ' ' Q 11' 5 mime in eg 09 as 1 AA 19-1 ' 718. HAZEL AHL Cheer Lcaclur: Fire Captain: Sccrctary Ath- letic Assnciatiun: Pust Players: Y. XV. Cabinet: lntcrnatibnal Relatinns: Spirit StaH: Annual Stall. Thu i'11rfi'zu .rlmll nu! ring flllliflllffl sn runs ber nmttu, FLORENCE HATEMAN Secrctzirr-'l'i'easurcr uf Frcncli Club: Truas- urcr of I'hilalethian-Callilvpean: Treasurer of Stuck-nt Cim'ei-iiiiwiit lluarrl: Animal Staff: Or- cliestra. 'Qlly fmnfm' iviilzizz my lips I rvizi, Fur' :vim mlkx muff: mzzxt talk in 'Z'lIlH,H HELEN BRYAN Campus Day Chairman: Y. XV. Cabinet: Annual Staff: Intcrnatiunal Relations: Class Vicu-I'rusi- cl:-nt. .Siln' ix frm!!-x' In Twill: -tvitlz, find witty In lulk -wif!! .Ind fliwvuilf, Inn, in flziuk mi. CATHERINIQ COLLINS Class Pri-siclent: Glue Club: Inturnatiunal Rela- tiuns Club: Pliilalvthcan-Callirmpn-an: Business Managcr uf Spirit: Annual Staff: Yicc-Prcsiilcnt French Club. Thr Lnrd llllljf lzuiu' lnfvd lln' lrixli, fur Hi' mudi' .fn funny nj Ilzum, lmd xln' rnzizlwziivx tlzu wr- fuixv of all Izrzu. MAEEL COXNELLY Class Yicu-Pre-siclent: Glee Club. SIN 'fwlllldlllf ln' muff! if xln' muld, . v Uflllldlllf lu' lllllllli if sin' rvn11.ld. 1 9 ... ..,. . CL f I CCA ,,.. -. . ..,.:.. 2 Egg? ..,, ,... A Page twentyvnne I ' 'lg' in ,- 5.4. 4, J kiigllgiliffl - Ml 1- 4. -4 Q-1: Sq ' i f W W ' iii ww A 511' f -lPH 1-1?Jil- if S1759 MEAT 3-EE .Hr .fi i. .f. 'f '-.Tl illfw?siTf?N E f P m ig 1 V lb sgilssbll KQQ3afi3i vi Z l il ,bln ii i Q l'A'A ' '1r:'i.:l:i-+.- f -Plmh-Lg1--ggiaxigggl- .xibfsQlgl1-lLnlllJLlliulsdkisia W Inc - 6:5XORNlAN - mas 1 in .5 .. ,,i l l l l HELEN DICKEY lntcrnatiunal Relations. .b'Il1'1'L'.Y.Y L'LlIl.YllXf1'tl' nn! .ni ninth in .vluyirzg uf nl rinflifx ax lirzinf urvilkr in the duyfi111v. RUTH DOXVDEN Guveriinieiit Bnarcl: Annual Stall: Spanish Club: Pl'lil3lEfllC2ll-CillllUDCHllI Spirit Staff. Ullvlllllllll ix :mf 'zulmf Jin' fflllllhf Xin' ix-lull rvlml .vhs l'1Il7IA'.Y, .vlir ix. GXYNEYTH EVANS lntei'natinnal Relations: French Club. l'fwr11 hw' runs xlm:vl'l'i'd Ihr gif! uf rl1yi11r. PEARL HELMERICK Government Board: Pliilalytlican-Calif.ipcan: Orcliestra: Spanish Club: Cabinet. l riczw' lfizv-zu umm' .vtcvrt and filvnsunf lmilrx llmn I L'llIfl1Uj'L'U' zrfmu my lioulrsf' MELIT.-X HOHM.-XX Post Players: Y. VY. Cabinet: Class President: Philalcthcan-Calliupcan: French Club: Annual Staff. IIN fun' ix nur nf lim' 1114111-v fnrf1zm'.v. .,.. 5' 1 e 'P - - ,iv , -' NN:-135531-.Iif ' Q 4 1 NWWPZVKIE' ' , i ,f in l f it i i 1 7122 i Q? j is . Moten, PNLNQP' KQQ9' ' , V Page twenty-tn 1 -'-tif, - IQ fix 5251?- Qfugffb f--,fa Mn f-, -Vw- -- 1 u 'M 1: rr ri ff: rf' - F1 G 2 AfH'fFl?'l5frr wcJTJ?'fT . W .!.l?iJ'r.i . , , M, , , 4 N.,-555 ri ,321 JH! N 4 I ,lk -. ,h l+'.LizLfLz--..h::::g.1LL4L5-aEgv.fg'1- -iiilsfxluJgg:f::L-31::g:i,Q2-QIELI3 ' Y P ,gh Im - enxoaxtfxx - mes 'X L fb Qffjl, R V? ffffitx ROSELYN INGE Glcc Club. SIN .viugfx army 5m'rnIu-ri1.vt.v uruuy ww. HARRIETT IQREIDER President Pust Players: International Rela tions: Frcnch Club: Treasurer Athletic .-Xssuci ation, r SIM is .flt'1idt'1' mid full, Sin' is llmzflt' and kind, .Ind ax to lim- nu!ur'i', Slit' is quitv rrfizzcdf' LENORE L.-XIRD Claw Trcasururg Glue -Club: Editor uf Spirit, Annual Staff: Vice-President Philalethc-an-Calliv ripe-an: Spanish Club: International Rclatinns. .S'ln' l.'mm'.v jzrxl :ulmt tn dn, .-Jud .vlzv lcrwtrx jus! :ulzcu In dn if, .lnd ux 'ur tix ran ln' xutvz. Xin' lzvtvr' U 'r rims if. VIRGINIA MARSHALL l'lI he znvrry and fruit l'll lu' sud fnr 1mlmdy. LOIS NORTON Orchestra: Orchestra Secretary: Y. XY. Cabi- Het. Thr lwuirlv of a Iwiwlv 'IUUHIIIH is Iiku nznxir, but Luis umhzlnrzfs flu' frm. P.-XULINE OLIVER Glu' Club Librarian: Orchestra. ll'l1vu xln' ruill. Jin' Quill, and flmt'.r tm and mi if '57 QA Q if ff' V QI C . 5 Q .fi 1 , ffeocatk f Page twenty-thre fi'l . a ,Ii W lf, F C, A T T T .' WW 5 . A fl fggiil 11 , v Q :E llsl ii wg, ll ji tigfclfjg' N LN tl ll X il pi ll T X ,,. .sf- Nl ltiizpgazzfzf-tm:llulfhm1ffffgexfg- .aSiQ5Hal:l:llE!HLli,l sl lfifiif ' Ci Inc - ufvxusmlzxw - 1925 f C' IIA SCOTT Spanish Club. l nm llrrr, l xlmll I'l'llIl1l7I liars. , VER.-X SINK Q Orchestra: International Relations: Spanish T 4 Club. T Ct'Hfll', kind, ann' t'n1lr'tl'n11.v In ull. 5 C.-XROLYN XYILLS .S'l1r'.v :mr rvlzul j'0H'll full jn'1'frt't, 3 Sl1l .v :mf 'zulmf yuzfcl full lvurlq 5 Slzvlv jus! lilcv ull flu' rrxl of us, f ,Ind jllflfllllljl is lim' fad. I r T l LCTIE YOUNG Q Y. XY, Cabinet: Spanfsh Club: Philalethean- i g Calliopean: International Relations: Junior Spon- l sm' tu Freshmen. E Off did lim' frm-.v n't'l'fum't'1' lzur. lnzf .vln .vfrzrffgllrrl nn and gmirzral liar f7Hllll.n NANCY ALLSP,-XUGH Class Secretary: International Rulatinns. U' faults, 'rw lun' lzrr .vfill-flu' .vrillvr flu' lwtft'1'. l HELEN TODD Inturnzltiunal Rclatiuns. ' -and ,wi .vllr .Vl'l'lIlt'll rfw' lwuxivz' flzml slit' rms. - . at ., l . , -- J., ' lff f'f52i7x'v' 1 ' 'kilqgni :gr v T lf ' 1 Q- -1 is fl --N? --., , : A, A X, yi' vw 3 Nix -. ff-KH it ,x Ev li! :g f U Rl V lf 11 I 1 Q, l. QL , ' I- lf' ......,., - ' iq, Page twenty-foul' WJ 4 i il I i ls l- Il iff A game - XJ? is is so -,,,,- ml 4 aim . HBXWNIAN ' was sw is s Q if iimsi ' , we W llilll li rt in i l f I if JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY A Class History, like a biography, is likely to resemble unspiked punch unless presented by an artist. So if this brief discourse fails to till the reader with envy at not being a member of our class, it is not because our life has not been a happy, adventurous and profitable one. As we look back over the race-track around which we have nearly sprinted, we recall various stops that we have made along the way. Those were the times when we paused to snatch olive-branches for various events ever after memorable. It would be impossible to list all of these occasions because of the limited space, but a few of them are: All Athletics, '22, Tug-of-XYar, 22, and a class song written the same year that has become a recognized college favorite. The Freshman-Junior team won the basketball game on Campus Day. '24, and the Juniors also won honors in the jumps, dashes and three-legged race at the same time. One of our members was elected Campus Day Chairman by the student body, and due to her executive ability the day was the most success- ful one for years. As Freshmen. we had in our group several who were such geniuses along the musical line that they left our midst the following fall and were admitted to the Junior ranks. And our class this year also consists of several who have also cut across the corner of the track laboriously covered by the Sopho- mores. Besides athletic geniuses and musical prodigies we claim as members several rivals of Sarah Bernhardt, who have caused us to expand to the burst- ing point with pride as plays are put on each year. Not only are we supplying the nation with those who can provide for it the pleasures of life. .lust as broad-minded individuals would choose wisely, so have we acted in choosing the members of our caste. The nation shall not go hungry. Wie can, at a minute's notice, send out those who are capable and experienced at feeding the starving multitudes, whether they be in schools, hospitals or at large. Having thus far successfully neared the tape with Miss Macdonald, our Sponsor, as our source of zeal and inspiration, we expect to reach it next year under her continued leadership, with credit to ourselves and the Institution. A X: 1 1 i ,A Q 5' ff, .-iv: ,llq I U my Page twenty-five . s 1 f gf v ll9EllillIllRE .P ' b , ' 91 652.15 EE,.i i E l,.E5 I.52e 5 i ci-923 2-9 I . l li ' 1 :-A li SOPHOMORE CLASS SONG OF 1924-25 l.uyally we cliecr fur filxfurrl. 'Tis uur .Xlma Mater dear: .Xml wc limiur licr traclitimis That inure priceless grim' cacli year. Hlcl gulrl aml luluc- are lier culurs, Triitli :mil wurtli tlicy Sf'l1ll5UllZt'I 'lilllil'llS, tml, ul -iully fl'uliCs7 Ulml gulml sunlight. true-lvluc slcics. Refrain: Hail. 1 J Oxfurcl, XYQ rcvcrc tlicc. May your culurs, gulcl zmrl lmluu. liluat un lligli tu tell the wurlrl wc have tlicc. Oxfm-il, llCI'CyS to ylilll XYi,vrcls-Bessie XYatsuii. Music-Flurcncc Rainier aml Hula Allyn 'l'i'i -Six mpc- twvnty 3 NN l N ,A X ,A 5:2-I i' - 'tl ll lil it ll- l l V lil l JW -su f ,QE ,e Z i P , -N , , ,' Q- A Q v,, iii 'i T q gig? Qt 1 lj. 1, 17 iii, or l twi g up .F V nga , U A Q et 4 l y. i its xv .1 ll U 'ls fc. l i l t I l ..ll.ii7L Eu ' ' 2 Wh -X we ltgl l'...i - ,,,,,,- lil A Q 4' 'V Q i ' Eh? lL'3X0BNIA1N 1925 t iii l ., .-5 SOPHOMORE HISTORY NYe entered U, C. as Freshmen, 76 strong, in the full of 1923. It was a stormy year and only the fittest, 33 in numher. survived ito return as Sophomores this year. But these are the cream of the lot and possess great versatility, individually and collectively. They are poets, artists. writers, actors. coni- posers, athletes lsee Campus Daryl, and there is still :1 xvezilth ul undiscovered talent iu their midst. For Il more detailed account of each memher turn to XYHi VS XYHU for 1940. President ......... ....... K lZlI'Q'2ll'C'K Long' Yice-President ..,,....... ,.,........ X 'irginiu XYreu SECI'Gl1ZlTj'-i-lil'CZ1Sl1l'6'1' . ................ ,....... K lury Nell Coghill Page twenty-seven ,'-b' ,1'- ..' 44,'1. j-f3-.f.- ., silliiiinii ..bV..i, :Lg VA., 1-is iii fv if .I vA',.Vq. U ,'-4. 2:32 THE FRESHMAN ALMA MATER SONG, 1925 XYe'rc a happy luuiicli clmvn licrc, Girls uf Oxford College: XYQ have lifts uf iuu :mcl cheer Sharing with mir kiiuwlcclge. .-Xliua Mater is nur pride. Fur crlcli ui us is true: XYu'll lun- :mil clierisli :llwzlys The clczu' ulcl gulml zmfl lwluc. l.ll1U1'l1S 2 l,et's sing' a sung uf mlziys ui juy, Hur Oxiurrl Cullcgc cluysg XYc'll give it luvc :mil luyzilty .Xml zilwzzys sing' its praise. VVorcls hy Nora Rust. Music by Arlctla Krug P .., ' 49'- Page twenty-eight f'7f0,C JN, f ,1-i'-i :'1 - i ..., i mf. hir 'cleft' it l di 1l Y JT: Q 'iv Q 17 E E !3 l!A R' xii X QM E110 HFNUBNIAN IQ35 FRESHMAN HISTORY Class of 1928 ln September the largest Freshman class of several years entered dear 0. C. XYe were duly received hy the lwving Seniors un Campus Day and Haunted um' emhlems uf loxvli- ness fur :L week. XYe elected Miss l-lzllluck fur mm' sponsor amd she pruvecl an excellent une. :Xs yet ive have had nu tape portunity tw shmv um' zihilitv. XN'hen that time comes we know that um' utlieevs will see that it is dune as hefits the l'll'CSllIllZ1l'l class. XYe elected as Hui' iillicers: lltesident ,.......,,... ,,.... S :mi Uursey Harris xvlllt'-li1'CSlClCllt ...... ..,.,,,, l flurenee Smith SCCl'C'tZll'j' .....,,.V,. ....... K lildred Stegztr Treasurer ....,,.Y,.ee,,.eeleeY...., e...e,eeY.....i., R linnie Kliddletun Page twenty-nine My 7 ',-AE' nm. f fi? .3 af. I .sfwm -V -, - F - H V1 Q - :X f -f Wx -w , ' Nb W Qi Eh! ' GBXUBZNTIAN' 1925 A7 W aj - Y' 1 X I .Q-:aff . , , -' :- YL K- - 1 X .. . f mf. 5 i '- -5 11841: .ag K R i 45, fw-fnjl, f- 'Q,g'.x,1 WTi-',wx uf 5711- w X f 'w, ' , . XQRSQQ ,X xx XY I 1 W yf X X x X, X. .I'. Q A K Page thirty M RS. MA RCA R ET PO LAN IJ Nurse SALLIE C. HARDINKQ Representative MAIDELINE SMITH Ilibfiifiilll MRS. DOROTHY SMITH Matron Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. S VSA W -v my 6XgmV'i lQtll ' L' hui i CALENDAR OF EVENTS -College opens. Address, President Eleanor X. Adams. .-Corridor Entertainments, Big Sister Dinner. -College Picnic. -Constitution Day. Address, Dr. Clara Schieber, History Professor. -lnternational Relations Club Meeting, Talk on England. Dr. Schieber. -Delta Kappa Epsilon Party. -History of Music Classes visit Musical Centers in Cincinnati. -Theatre Party, Lady XYinclemere's Fan, Cincinnati. Yespers, Rev. Hibbartl jewett, speaker. Chapel Talk, Rev. Mr. Mclntyre, Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Ohio. Saint Faith's Party. Campus Day. 22-Open meeting of French Club. Illustrated Lecture on the Chateaux Country. Lecture, Miss Cora lYatson Stewart, Frankfort, Ky, A. A. U. XY. Tea. Address, President Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, Mill College. Oakland, Cal. Chapel Talk, Mrs. Laura Puffer Morgan, Association Secretary of National Council for Prevention of XYar. Chapel Talk, Mrs. XYellington Cook, Korea. Halloween Party, the Manse. 2-Vespers. Prof. j. Y. MacMillan, Miami, speaker. 8-Fraternity parties, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Tau Delta. -Armistice Day. Mr. Huntley Dupre, Miami, speaker. f -Chapel Talk, Miss Laura Hillier Parker, Executive Supervisor Farm and Can- nery Migrants. -Presbyterian Party, the Manse. -junior Voice Recital, Miss Ruth Johnston. Z0-Alumnae Dinner. 71-House Meeting Talk, Dr. Yaleria Hopkins Parker, Director of Social Hygiene XYork in National Congress of Parents' and Teachers' Association, Na- tional Louncil of XVomen and National XYomen's Temperance Union. -Thanksgiving Day Sermon, Rev. Harry Robert Hole, Episcopal Church. Bed- ford, Incl. Z7-Thanksgiving Play, Her Husbands XVife, Post Players. Z-Chapel Talk. Miss Rachael Benfer, member of Staff of Board of Christian Educa- tion of Presbvterian Church in U. S. 3-Cecil Burleigh, Violin Recital. 4-A. A. U. XV, Open Meeting. Music by College Glee Club. -1-French Lecture, M. Villemin tXVesternl. 5-Glee Club sing at High School Assembly. -Fraternity parties- Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Theta Pi. Alpha Theta Pi, Delta Theta Chi. 8-Five one-act plays: Public Speaking Department, joint Owners in Spain, The Souvenir Spoon, The Separation of the Browns, The Silent XYoman, and The Borrowed Umbrella. 9-Glee Club Fricassee. 10-Alumnae Meeting. 10-Miami Sophomore Hop. l3-Y. XV. C. A. Christmas Party. -Christmas Vespers. -French and Spanish Club Christmas Party. -Christmas Carols. IS-International Christmas Songs in English, French, Spanish, Germang House Meeting. Page thirty-one ., s Ui Q4 fjszlu: ER Q4 QF. 11:47 wigs, Q QE vga: y R1 if Vo 1155 H X: veg? fgfiii .UH P1 lr Nw Q wa L ia W A mm - GBXGBNIAN - mes 'FT FENTON HOUSE Page thirty-two D. , ,NJ 9 'lu ev g.,rzzmmm'fs 5: 'ji-'Qfhr 2f 4f .ffl-,faff ,-jg F-I Z, K.- Q7 f Ti- 1 , L n EY Iona' ' - - rfencif ' -f s dam 1 -33: lug ' 'i EiPoS't Elayers ' if !i I i 1 E. . i 3 1 V f 9 ' is-75 i? W 4 f' -. I - ' 0, ' ' y WR' E r f,,f dk! 1 ggggg in I i 1-'rggghglj 4 N SPRING SONG By Elsie Katterjohn Springtime is a-coming, The air is blowing cool: .-Xnd little dark-eyed violets Bloom beside the ool. P Springtime is a-coming, The air is blowing cool: .-Xml baby ferns are nestling In the grass beside the pool. Lovely is the picture, Golden is the day: Ah! Scent you not a romance? Love is on the way. Hark! Hear you not the herald? His voice is full and true: The bluebird tilts on woodland swing Q 4 S He sings his song to you. He sings about the springtime, 01' the love that's in the dew: He sings about the flowers. .Xnd he's singing now of you. I fl snringtime is a-coming. The air is blowing cool: And love goes dancing o'er the grass. Down beside the pool. -Published in the Stratford College .-Xnthology, Poets of the Future. ' 9957 Ur 5 1830 E Abeocawfiv Page thirty-three fig' ha N Y A Ai Y F Y! F W Y terr y -15, li' lM,lf'-iDfSietlelQLl ii- iJllllli.rlelietfLelHia.,,Q. Nil ge ' .bm - unxoiazwizxasf was , aei '2A: :': I : LL'1 QED 5 .,.f ij!! i -, :z1x,-, Qlllk -QQI J -s.,,., A THE OXONIAN STAFF Below is the assembly of illustrious persons who have had a part in the making up of this hook. Although, many times, we wore frowns of worry and distress, we have enjoyed gathering together hits of what we know as Uxl'ord. lYe have hut one thing to say and that is that we hope we have lueen ahle to please. Editor-in-Chief ,,...,,,, ,,Y,,,......,.......,...,,,,.,,,,... K lary Moorman Assistant Editor ..,.,. , ...,,,,Y..l..,...............,...,,...,,...,.... l-lelen Schilling Associate Editors ....,........,........ Edna Klay Rietze, Elizabeth Lamlv Reporters-Catherine Collins, l,enore Laird, Melita Hohman, Florence Bateman, Marguerite Goodson, Ruth tlohnston, Esther Black, :Xlice Noon Art Editor ,....,..,,,.,,,,.....,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,...,,,,.....,,,,,..,r,.,,..r,,,,, l Quth Chambers Business Manager ,.,,,,.,.,.......,....,,,.....f,,.,.......,,,,...r,.,,,..... Evelyn Smith .Xssistants ,,..,,.., ....,,,,,,.,,i Helen Benson, Ruth llowden, Hazel .Xhl .L NJ Page thirty-four gg' 1 . X X X , iX .5 nys'-5 . X ., . QI, Nm rl ,311-S A, lil-1 il i , llli Y , it j i V I MQ T I ,Qi Ss. Xp KX A XX X ll ll lmyi tsaif lt llttf mm - a9xonN1AN s mrs K' 2 1-- it ...... ...,.W.--'-: 'ififfo t M :X 1 ' THE SPIRIT ln September, 1916, the first copy uf the Uxfurcl paper was issued under its new name, The Oxford Spirit. lfrmn that time un, it has faithfully presented tu the students in hlztck and white the news uf the cullege. NYC can nut fail tu express our appreciation tu the students and faculty, who in the first few months of the Spirits life watched uyer it so tenderly. The members of the stuff for the year 1924 25 are Editor, Lenure l,aird3 Associate, Elizztheth Lamb: Business Mzuiager, Catherine Cullinsl Reporters, lllztrguerite Gouclsun, Mary Muorinan, lilsie Katterjwhn, Margaret lmiig, Bessie XXYZKSHI1. Hazel Ahl and Ruth liluwden. f Page thirty-five i .ir:.irziii'1T a gpm say? is it 1-efivffi Q34 1 'fit in '- ' .,1S.1vf?v,i it QQ ,1, 1, l 1. 'q ' A' i f' 'tit' XWM-,,Lgig:etttJi:leieihltllillt fsixggft- .xiiiiifflilllilirllllttlllllel lliwat W mime - ufbxoaNlA-N - mes T V 'VA' go - 1 55' fbi? ---., - :' if ,,:, 1? A.A. .v.1 e THE Y. W. C. A. The Y. XY. enrleavurs to till lmth the religiuus and the social needs of our student life. livery Sunday evening Y. XY. services have heen held. fol- lowed hy discussion groups, anfl at Christmas and Easter the services were especially impressive and beautiful. The main social events of the school year are fnstered hy the Y. XY. beginning with the Rig and Little Sister banquet and ending with the May hreakfast with many lively parties between. The memhers of the eahinet are: fieralrline limerswn ......,.,,...,.,,..,,,,,, Helen Bryan ,,...... ...., Melita Huhman ..,, Margaret Lime '....., livelyu Smith ,,,... Mary Kluurinan ...,, Hazel :Xhl ........,.. . lflsie Katterjuhn ......, lflizalmeth Lamh lxiis Nurtuli ..,,,,,. Helen Schilling.. l.utie Yuung '.,, Helen Bensun .... ,....,..-...President ,....Yice-President ..........,.,Seeretary Treasurer ,, .... L'nfh-rgrafluate Representative .Devotional Chairman ...........,.Social Chairman ,.,,,..Puhlicity Chairman ,Big Sister Chairman ..........Rll1SlC Chairman ,...,....Finance Chairman Chairman Diseussiun Chairman of Missiuns Page thirty-six D' 571-X fx bg i, , , T 534' l'-gl 'H N , 1 F H-1,-if 1- r- 'Ar 1 , -1- 415 Q 4- Q , L :I ,- gill -ll 5 dx jg'.,!.!j-.H.3a,.1F,.- .N .F. Ag., .!,. 1.,jj.!l.i,,l.1.l.lllEl 9' bl ll' ll if Pill 1' l w -fl:,: ?il 'hhvcmpm 1' 'li ' T ' 'l V33- lw l'gllQg-Li:gil+gi-i-im!lLuuJEL lfliiigggl- ifsigfigliglggl.ulL,1-L1,3iig54- mm: - 4nxowN1AN ' mai Q 'QAV . rr . zq Or , Q THE STUDENT SELF-GOVERNMENT BOARD ,Ja 5 1-ww ljiffl hell This y0ar'our imlczll nf rn-:ll Student liHX'L'I'lllllCl1t has lm-vu num- fully realized than ever hcfure. The Sturlcnt llm'ci'11111ci1t Hwzml has cxerciscrl its uuthnrity with nwrlcruticm, hut with justin-. lt stzlmls fur industry :xml cu- wperzltiun as well as luynlty zmcl lnnmr. President ..,,,.,, ,..,,, , , . .Hcnricttu Schenk Yice-President .,,Y,,,. .l...,.. l fvclyiin Smith Secretary ..A..,,..,.., , ,,Flm1-lice liiltflllilll Trezlsurer ....,,...A.,,, ,. lilsie lizlttcrjulm Senior Member ,,.,..,, .,,,.. K lzlry Rlturflllllll junior Member ..,,,,...,. ...,... I Quth llwwclcn F-uplimliure Mcnllwcr ....,, , lfll-:1i1m' Niccum lireshmzm Klcnihcr .,.,, ,, ,,,. .xllfiillll Hula' Page thirty-seven fgi7'?'fL , V T V 56? : , N34 SQ? l-ffFgwkgfilllglwryxl-4QlpvllrgiA S155 l li' rl xv an M594 SQ .... Q y, 4 hr l-5'li,?.ei:tt1l-,l llLlL1:J-gt wzsgzikt- .aisisfillgu ll!:llilfl V Htl, ll - - 1 ' . 1 -, , J'-'Q' 4, - 5 4 ' frm wht UJRGRNIANY mrs X ,.,g Q ,:Q' SOPHOMORE HOME ECONOMICS .Xml here :trc the real future lmltsewiyes of Hxfurfl Cullege. fur they hztyc clcyuturl two years ul hard stucly to the husiness of ctmlqiug. sewing :tml making ll lwmc :md all that is in it beautiful . 9 fzuul ztttrzlctiyc. It is possible that from this little group may onus :L flietitizm, ur :1 nurse, ur Il grunt lnacteriulogist. Surely the A ' mm licuuumics flcpztrtment is worth while, :mtl xery memlmer uf the g'1'ZlflllIlllllg' class is tu he enviecl her titicztte. 5 AJ Jfgff 1 twill Rf if Lf.,f,ffLwv gt I, MW? Q QS ,. W W5 firvifdy 4 E is realise: - v. ef? F AT, A fillet wel M vu As .l!.!3..5!.,.q...!,..,!..,.lvX t-A 'Q-x.. xe..,i..!.,W.1.!..,..n.l. .,. N L14 - 3 il , l 'l' ll li il i lil il l li ligiifrigwij 1' l ll N l I li i ,Ni Q fill, im 5illl.2Li:j3L+L2.l-:lHl:ll:.-iEt1L55 233212: -ikissge lE!:1'-JHHill,:ldl , lil' .i Eli? ' GYTXUBNIJXN ' IQEE 'S U , QD - 1 r , sf ff ,:.S E2 1830 H fe ze 9 , :iv - a t 1 THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The lnternatiunal Relatiuns Club is one uf the largest anrl must instruc- tive clubs til- the cnllege. The purpose of the club is tu create an intelligent interest in internatiunal affairs thruugh a critical study of existing cunclitivnis. .X sympathetic feeling' tmvarrls lureign nations is the inevitable result uf such a sturly. Students wlni have completed une year of Histury ur l'ulitical Science are eligible tu ineinbership. Meetings are heltl every twu weeks at which repurts dealing with current issues are given. lfruni time tu time, authurities un internatiunal affairs address the club. 'lb nur faculty amlvisur, llr, Schieber, is clue in great part the success uf our club, The utilicers are: l,l'CSlflClIl ,e,,..,,...,,,,,,,.e, ,,e,,., llelen llensun Secretary 'lireasurer ..,,, , Helen Schilling' Page thirty-nine ,Qt Q. Bmw . X Qiilfilifl Jpl V 'N Xf mm' - mxx09N1A-N - 19:5 ,FEL I ..,. if bV,.. .,...1. ,2...., , .,,.. .-'A-' f THE SPANISH CLUB Me-nos Un Zapato, the Oxford College Spanish Cluh, was organized in 1921 by a group of enthusiastic Spanish students under the direction of Miss lilsie Saleski. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the Spanish language and to learn the hahits and customs of the Spanish speaking people. Meetings are held twice a month, the programs Consisting of lectures, blays, and Spanish games. The club had as its officers lor the year 1924-25: Sponsor ....s,S,......,,S,s,.w.w..,,,,...........,,l.w................,..... Miss lX'laude Elliott President ,.......,.,........ ...... li 'elicia Spillard, Mexico City, Mexico Yiee-President ....,.....,.. ...,.r., ,,...,.. li ' lorence Smith, Ironton, Qhio Secretary-Treasurer ...... .,,,,...,,,,..,,..,. H elen Schilling, Pekin, Ill. Sergeant-at-.-Xrms ..,,r ,...,,. B arhara Needham, Oak Park, Ill. Page forty I : aaasaaai SH 4? ll' if' Q, , fm, A 4fQ, f':, s... 1-al '- - ' P EA LESS Y A Y - F i N- Ria te m- ll-l lei llellellllel ,l llessfif fl me 's amp - HBRUBNIAN . mes rf - ' ' , E q 1 A AA'A qqq 'A q: ' --1. ,.,..V- f LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais was organized in September, l9Z4, under Nllle, Yilledieu. lt includes all students in French Ill, IV, Y, and a few from French Il. Meetings have heen held every nwnth and have included illus- trated lectures, acts and scenes from French plays, as well as French games and songs. In December the cluh was invited to Western College to hear a lecture by M. Villeinin on l,e Rire de Molieref' This first year of the cluh has heen immensely successful and gratifying' tu all the members. President ..,..,.....V,, ,,....,,,.. H elen Benson Vice-President ....... ,,,,e,,w C atherine Collins Secretary ......l . .Y,... s....,.. I flurence Bateman Page forty-one if : T . M k. q w lif ip l 1 215 . 53 73 I .LQ Q! W! X V X W! ,EXXX , iq .,i ,. .V .li VW! .... J. ., 'AUV Ric.. 41111 1iS1li?LfLg.ir:.lQ:l. 1 lu ll liz 1 311 ,L Img - ubxoBN1AN - mai -' '::'1'- Q' fig, Q, 2, 1, 5' Q11-'AfW...A , ' s QQ ey. we THE TRIPLE TORCH SOCIETY On May 14, 1918, the faculty of Oxford College founded the Triple Torch Society, a 'lunior Senior Honorary Society. Nine Seniors were chosen and elected for membership hy a faculty committee, consisting of Dr. Adams, Dr. Price, Dr, Bills, Dr. Young and Miss Flower. Since that time forty-nine students have heen made members of the society. The requirements for membership are based upon loyalty, leadership and scholarship. .-Xll members must have heen students in the college tor at least live semesters. lnitiation services take place after the first and third quarters. The annual hanquet is held the Saturday night hefore Commencement. The officers for 1924-25 were: President ....,........................... Geraldine Emerson, Owensville, Ind. Yice-President ..............,,.,., Helen Benson, Arlington Heights, 111, Secretary-Treasurer ...... ..,.i, .,.......,...... H e len Schilling, Pekin, 111. Page forty-two M' .1 I br 7. I nf' if ' Ny' 1, ,f 1 it 1 'fe' 1 U O . :- 1 J M' by . sth 0:5 fl i- -i-5 al is lj l . i Q JA , i, fri-1 , v ft il ,, ....... ,K tri, s. 1 i 4 I time lt will Milli? all NifQ9lll f Vi l '1'lil'll'pl'l'f Q Sl lm - lie Es: l Wil it Em' - unxo9NlAN - 10.25 C5 zg' :E fi! K9 'Z 1'v .. 1:21, '- -...... .,,.., f ' ' THE POST PLAYERS The name lMst Players originated due tu the dillieulty in presenting' plays heeause of the two pusts at the lrunt ul the stage. The purpose ul the urganizatiun is tu study and interpret the lvest in drama. .Xml tliruugli the effurts of Miss Bessie Adams and the Pust l'layers. several plays have heen produced fur the pleasure of the faculty and student lmdy, anumg' them lmeinjg Her Hushand's XYife' and The Tragedy ul Nan, hy .lnhn Mast-held. The greatest hope of the year has heen realized in the securing uf a new curtain designed hy the Art Department and made hy the Hume lietmuinies Depart- ment. The new memhers taken in this year are: Ruth Riehmire, .Xdelyn .-Xrinitage, Laura Bruwn, janet Sims, Hazel A-Xhl and laiuise Burke. H l'resident ....,i.........., , .... .,..,., l larriet Kreider Seeretary-Treasurer ,,..,. ..,... K lelita Huhman V r ' Sergeant at-.-Xrms ,,..,.. ,, Hlidna May liietze av jp ' .fl '1, , . . 'V' ... l Pa ge forty-three 4--R 5 A I !- !:-: j i W as sf ni? ' , , 53?-3 .. , .-.fe i A 40.y.W'g.V.1I.5ii.:.:. .1 ,. .V -QL,-XJ tb 3 Vfggl. .r. .y. .,.!. . . . .W.i. hump! wCy Qstutl ll b mm - QIBXUBNIAN - 10.25 li N ,:,,,. .,.r,:,,,1: 5 b si --fz ---..,.,a,: .,,,f,, f f'- A THE GLEE CLUB The Oxford College Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Ethyl C. Lobhan, has a ineinhership of twenty lneinhers chosen from the entire student hucly, with Miss Dorothy Sebree as ac- coinpzlnist. Its main purpose is to furnish the music for the vesper services which occur on the hrst Sunday of every month. The Glee Cluh has given txvo very successful concerts and in- tencls belure the year is river to do out-of-town Concert work. Officers Ruth Johnston .,.,vc,, ,..scss.sci.,.,....l..................,., P resident Helen Schilling' ......., ,,,,,,.. S ecretary-Treasurer Pauline Oliver ..,,,... ,,.................... L ihrarian Page forty-four 'juli - F ff -I .V V E'-Wigs is-q T , ,M ,-,, , 1 fw- :M E, ' dl mls 71 il lgyll, ffm Hlli lflmlf 1 l. WJ lf? iv O L ll ll We igiiagilll1-liillrli-l.ill:lQg will A mm - u9xoi9NIAN - mas X ff- U .j,,,?,. . . ,,,,,q, i .vf ' THE OXFORD COLLEGE ORCHESTRA The Oxford Cullege Urcliestra is mic of the busiest, must alive organizations iu the scliurwl. Under the alale direction uf Bliss Macdoualcl, it has given very successful cmiccrts, besides fumisliiiig the music fur each uf the college plays. Tlic Ul:l:lL'Cl'S uf the urcliestra arc: l'i'esicle11t,, l,,,. ,.,,lii,... ....... l I lurcncc Bateman Secrctary-'l'1'casu1'c1' ..,, ....,,,,..,. l ,mis Nurtuu l.ilu1'a1'ia11 ,,Y,Y,,,,,,, ,,Y,,, lsalrclla l'lUI'Sf'tllC Page forty-fi ve . ,JR ,sfXQ7i l-'ifrl , F ,,,, ,, ,. N155 -5354, M, . W . ,. 5-J3fU.3?'x. i lll l if fl' lil 'rl 'Ml fig i-M V i Q ls ii ig-lv TWH Y Ci.ci3,i'xxB,3. T il, L Ll ii!! UL Q6-4SE4iFVL lli i gl li il ll i rt, Fi ' ez4..I,-'..,:gfg4--g.1:-a--1--TL 15-254-.s2.1- -nfs-si:J-L44L1al:.:L41zr'i'.:L:s::i.g.L WI li E110 1 lll3X0l3N'lJX'N ' H125 Mil, li s ilt : 1 '--':. ,::---f:': : 'ff THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The slogan uf the Greeks was .-X suuncl minfl in zi sound burly. It is nmx' Q'CllCl'Zlllf' mcugiiizcrl that ll suuncl lmcly is :in essential factur in thc pursuit uf an eclnczitiun. :incl mn' Athletic pXssociz1tiu1i pruinutes tliis tlieury. This yt-zir. as nsnzil, tlit- linint system lizis been Curried out-puints given fm' liilfing, tennis. lifwselvziclc 1-irling, :incl Cainpus lluy lwzmls fin' the lmziskcts un tlic zitlilt-tic liclrl wc1'elmug'lit lmll tennis niiglit lic urgzinizccl. 'l'l1c zissucizltiun :ilsu piminliturl zi svstcin ul liru clrills, 1.3, zictivities. New back- lzist lull su that lwzislcct- zlppwintecl captains and liesifltntw. ,,..,,,,, .,.,. l iclna May Rietzc XvlL'C'l3I'CSlClL'l1t.,, , S6Cl'Ct2ll'j' ..,,,,A,V.i,. 'lll'CflSlll't'I' ..,...7Y,,,,.., Hiking' Liziptziin ,,,,.. 'll-nnis Clllllilllln, , ,,,...PZlllllllC Porter .,...,,..t,,Hazel .-Xlil Hzirriet Krciclcr Klelitzl Hulnnzin ,,,X'ii'gini:l lY1'cn Page forty-six f iav w .i .... i . .i - :lf H i fi i .. 6 1 i -. .1 !- i f lllm all ir A ll - iii- ll: 'X 1 E112 GBXUBNIAN 1935 COLLEGE GLEE CXJOXO The Oxford girls are fair to see, A gay and jolly lot: XYe never make a faux pas. XYe know just what is what. We walk along like little queens, And hold our heads quite high, And if you chance to speak to us VVe answer with a cry- Chorus: 'Hurrah for Oxford College, Oxford, Ohio! Lustily we cheer for thee, Everywhere we go. Our Presidents a Ph. D., Our Dean's of high degree, There is no other school can hoast So line a faculty. Lustily we cheer for thee, Everywhere we go, Hurrah lor Oxford College. Oxford, Qhio! ,Es fgargz-' ivivi i iivii' f l A.-' in Si E1 1.1. P Page forty-seven . , . . ' i' .s'- . A .N I f xf-5 L 1 -- ' E- X A. . 2 - - eh' ff' . a . . rfqs- . , 5 e I N. ,, ' -' EX! . A - ' .fwf -' : . 1 - es .-. .U - - f - I , -.- : I Hug X .. - . ' um ,. : .1 U swan. xl 1 : xx WH i mu, - - n - nu n ,. , .. r - 'lun nu' mutt : ' ' ' - nun : 1 if I an .ua A M A fkubfn J THE MAY PAGEANT, 1924 Pandora, with her mysterious hux, was the inspiratiun fur the pageant last year, a pantumine in three acts, which was given helure the May queen. Minnie Buardman. Pandora. her maidens and attendants who played in the heautiful wuuds, received with great cuncern the heautiful hux which grace- ful Mercury hrmiglit tu them, with the warning that they should never open it. But in spite uf prutests lrum her companions, Pandora opened the hox and let escape into the world all manners of evils and diseases. The evils and diseases hecanie rampant tlirouglmut the earth, and poor l'andora was uvercume hy them, and was just saved from death hy Hope. In the cuurt uf XYisdmn, Hupe made plans for the destruction ul the evils and diseases. Mercury summoned lrmn all parts ul the wurld Fresh .Xir. Sun. XYater and lfxercise. They marshalled tugether and in a stirring' hattle, defeated the evils and diseases and drove them from the earth. The cruwn uf victwry was placed un XYisdmn's head, and the world was restnred tw happiness and health. fl 5 , 5' fn . A iittt . E 1 1 . .- ,..,. i Q, I- Q Page forty-eight 5' 67 ' ' L- p E A mW Ni . g 'l'l ' -' - M m,.. ' ' Q, . . , q , , ,, F! .... , Q Q MMLLH Q . Q59 wg mm - af1xo9N1AN - mz5 Pig, Page forty-nine -...,.:..' CAMPUS DAY, 1924 Aluyutis laughter, lusty cheers, and merry stings opened Campus Dix this year. It seemed as if the weather man trutcllcl himself to malxe a nite tax fur the festivities. The first tu make an apptaranee upun the horizon xx ere the Freshmen, clear little ruse and gray Dutth huxs ant ,uls Next tie lusty lzuls and lasses frmn the farin. the Soplminmes resplendent in purple overalls :incl sunlmnnets, appearecl, folluxx'ecl tluselx hx the hauqhtx luniors the kiiiggs anrl queens ui hearts, cliarniing' in rec and xx h t Xntl xx hu xx out have clreamefl that the stately Seniurs euulml haxt made suth tlaintx flt x l'ir-rrettes :incl gallant llierruts? After the hurrihle Seniur chapel, the Frtshmtn and unims pruteeclu ti clefeat the Stipliuiiimes ancl Seniurs in the xxsltetua game XX hen lunei was twer. all swarniecl tu the chapel tu watch tie stu t Rnd ent unlx iex were cliilieult tu judge, fur they were all original and tlex ei hut the Hua tm mures were Iinally axx'armletl thc first place. The singing ui the stings was last, and xx as the must heautiiu p tr cm the clay. lfaeh class, separately, sang' with its xx 1 t it. t txt mc nt s ul clear ulcl 4 Jxiurfl. The Senior .Xlma Mater sung xx Tllttll hx lxuth luhnston was given the lirst place. :sive G T .rw t mtv . h ,.,.,,, U fx :YJ vi ., X he ,,., V -.,, , 4? -x O Q ti, Q, 1:, is ,ss Ae , -x '7l , iii' 'is .,..,t... --- ': X Page fifty Ill l g nw, . 'V 'R igg Qdwxsk A UBL Li .LUUHX Q K riff J Llllx E Y gig' mm- GBRUBNIAN m'.5 A 4' An. l bf fia f g -F 5 3 . w iw ynlllxl R -,-:...g..! .... . - f' ,Q ., ,N Q: f f .,s 559 , I H N52 .1 wi Y ' J it ,X VQQIX .4. 4 v xx . M L+-1'-2 ' A HJ mu QW Paxil: fifty-one Us 1 v 736 EW 2204 fl V ' ' bm Mask fl .wfsmvf W A me - uaxmawxzxw -1 was ' - A FRIENDSHIPS P322 fiftv-tw1 ,134 ' '-r-iw .-'zfkw ilsik-+?.?l1A. . 'flwiigi 'HH Jv L . . ', 4 - , .,,., i V I 3 WW MMM W MMW M f' WJW ' 'W W?- Ai ? W Wf,L, f 'if MM Q U M0 Milli!!! Mg ' 53' 'igii'-Q gsiffv frffff ' 'Qjfi N BN WWW . tiff? 'ff W Qymf - VIN 2' . Qywfpgfffiyigf QQ vfwig Qgf W WM dig g -55 -H95 iw? 4 K W E l K5 A..u.,,,. gag, 111 3 NV fy 'Iii-': 'E 5 T' V al.. get-if ,fy anal -Qgliyl .-el .. f 5 G ill A X 'C 7 -it Bulletin: All jokes illmollt Miami eo-eds will not he printed. Some people are graduated: others graduate. College would he heaven, hut for: Classes-lfaeultyfllules. Bulletin Board-???? .Xll Senior llouse girls report in the olliee at one o'clock without fail. 11.17. Lost-A hlue kimona. liinder please return to llazel ,X. Guide to City of Oxford: High Street, llnwt Ullriee, Retreat. U. L. Expense Account Breakfast ,,,,. ,.,,,.. il? .25 Marcel .Y,,.,,, .... 1 .UQ mmdae -A'- -13 Dear Mother: 2.25 10 Hose ....,. Candy ....,......... .. . Received your letter-have heen v too husy In answer. gllgxgeqlg F AAAA Please send me 3oOO :lt least. l Qqlifwich L' ' 'iq just had To huy a lireneh hook. C0146 ---- , '----'f -- -lQ vyingly, Movie ,,................ .,.,. . 33 French Reader ,,... ..... l .25 llullglltcf' 556.00 Pogilflice Wit XYhat's the matter with you F, I'x'e got a frog' in my throat. ff You look ready to eroakf' ', Don't stop me-l'm pressed for time. NYhat do you think you arefa mummy? 1 Lv ,lj if 1 . x A 'J 1 , t. . into l 1 gl, 0 vfl 'l I l iiii x -:.. .l. a 'T 't -'--.. .... . ...--- f . 4. Page fifty-three , ei. H I- ! 1 !' , -'-'- gg-yv ism i ij yagsggk my . . l 1 U f l' -I ll 'J L i i 'Q' Ly T I. kftjecnigjl ' I T I ' . ' W if ,lL2,tQgil:E:L:l. Ig tt 1-5 -x-igQ:t.f H at JL. I I ., W A mm - unxo9N1AN ' was The more local the more Collegiate. That makes tive letters today. The 1nail is just rolling in. Huh-must he circular letters. There's a Point to this One I can't tell which way this needle's going. lYliy ? lt's headed one way and pointed the other. Dr. I,.2lllg'Cf.'XllCl now we find x o. lYeary Student-All that work for nothing! Visitor-How many girls have you studying' at the college this year? U, F.-.-Xhout one-third, I should say. Frosh tNYed, 6YS11l1lg'J7S1lllT, sniff, I smell fish, Soph.-No, you're two days ahead. Bliss lilliott-Distinguish hetween habit and custom. Student-It is our custom to breakfast at seven and our hahit to he late Interesting-If True Scientists discover that hsh fall in love.-News Item. Gee, I hate to hand in this theme-it's only hall donef, Kinda rare. eh Have you seen Helen? No, she borrowed my vanishing cream and I hayen't seen her since. Kliss Xliolcott-All teachers are romantic. A-X. Noon-Guess she means rheumatic. Student-XYhat was that last piece you played? Klemlier of Orchestra- The Destruction of gXtlantes.' Student-You certainly destroyed it completely. 05 ,A . . e 'a f-...,. ' er syse Page fifty-four . FN 'ww A . SM-3 X. Q : +a :.:: -- H q 6 1 W be A VQ AFE W ' 9 - W-Q 9 -- - N , - i'-1- 'E ' Q P H Q ' ' N. Aj 'H M T I ' M 345. 1 U far lill , 11 A06 .K...' X Q53 I-2 ! A3.:1.Kj.,!.N.1,.U.xi.V .... TJQQM in L M .gg - - r ' . ' A wht h3't0f91Nl4X-N ICl 5 I' Page fifty-fi ve FN H. lu 1. 1 we :ls 4 T , 'QW QW si' w'i?'.4Q:fQ ,T-QA, ,' ' -4-1-UAT: 'Y , A 3' ' p ,V j 'va' ,' K -Aff '4'li i i ' fiuliiil ix: wi li1Q', 41 A M' bl -gMffsi.iHelflrlliLrllieH Nw who - QWXGBNIAN -1925 The N. C. Frechtling Co. Cor. 2d 8z High Sts., Hamilton, O. , i. ,. ' .-15 .5 ' ig 3: -1 Q f ' ',if 'l. , - . semi, ff , .gfu b K P12 fi' A , rj: . H 53 LY H, X E79 I, ,He From the House of Printzess Fashions Z, The Costume Ensemble ,A,ei I ,,,i gf? Fi f-. '- - -,v : 'T -'-... ' ,'.,'. wwf- f 'V 13 .I ,.,.. 3 ,... .-,v 8 U11 -'-A-- ,. jj. The mode of the moment-the ft Ensemble Costume '- f '3 in a revelation of color charm and A fl a very artistic, serviceable vogue it is. f In our collection of fashion Print- if zess styles are always represented, 3.5 ..', I .I - g . during all seasons. '96, It will be a pleasure to show you .-55 ,-y1, 4' these Wonderful styles. 'i'g3?if.Qii25iE-Rf 1 rf' 2 f'- ai. -1 v 'Q1 -',1, i ,.,Q,if , ' Printzess Apparel 6g -ff? l lf Exclusive Representatives E, .iii .F , 'l-.S'Q!if'?1'.. ,fl ' The N. C. Frechtling Co. HAMILTON, OHIO EIKENBERRY-MCFALL CO. Furnishings of Quality For Your Room Page fifty-six lll i ll lu :gill l. img - ulaxo9NlAN - was so How dear to the heart are the scenes of our College Days, When fond re-collection presents them to view. The dates, the luncheons and the old-fash- ioned curios, And every loved spot in the Tea Room. Th ' Spinning Wheel Tea At the Sg of Room and Inn l Ro ms with B th Telephone 198 TOGGERY FOR THE COLLEGE WOMEN We carry a complete line of Spring and Summer novelties for the up-to-the-minute girl. Our silk scarfs invite your inspection,eand as to our sweat- ers, just compare them with others,-and besides we have a varied assortment of hosiery- Pointex -in both silk and chiffon, with a shade to match any out- fit. NESSELHAUF 8z PETERS Pl, R S ' ft? Sq V , Q W ii kill if gl. .,l,3.l.e lEl.a.1.eL. l?twl.f.g1l. I -I M 1, W 5 il gli 1 4 I IH lx! 5: in Q! l l X il l ji X E wlifikiilidrizt .IE ljnlzif 553122: .igfegilfl l:l:f lg-tLliililil:l1EXX32.g.,. will A Eh? ' UIBXIIBNIAN ' I935 A Student Supplies li For Fine KODAKS AND FILMS Developing and Finishing GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Call on l i L. H. Sullenberger Snyders Art 8z Gift Shop and i Photo Studio Q l 1 14 Park Avenue OXFORD, OHIO OXFORD Ideal Candy Shoppe MIAMI GROCERY 'm A Full Line of l Fine Candies THE BEST in ' GROCERIES Ice Cream and Lunches . 208 High Street l HAMILTON, ' OHIO I Pg, fifty ght , i ag. ! l si - fi M ll ii A one Q uaxoawuxw - was ' l'Qg,, l ll ZWICK'S Listen, dear people and you shall hear A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Of the right place to go for good styles f this year, lx There you'l1 find hosiery, sweaters and tiesg The slickest of slickers that everyone buys. 'Tis the place for the well-dressed to come to with speed For the Varsity has the right things that you need. Varsity Clothes Shop Collegiate Wear Martin 8z Finkbine Can Always Supply You With the Very Latest Things in i MILLINERY Dry Goods iohzf-neo'-:ice TOILET ARTICLES At Cut-Rate Prices WSWS! GAQACE American Lady Corsets Gordon Hosiery VVALK-OV ER SHOES Deliver the Goods fGC1ffC!?2!3Ztl Good Style-Good Looks-Good Fit-Good Service ftiffifiifmlflli Walk-Over Boot Shop Hamilton, Ohio Page fifty-nin Of , f . -Nl ' flf'y'1': - , .575 S3 r f Ng. 4 ei l Qi Q-leaf Q? yi at ea OO l b 11 ' grrziflfliisii .EQIQ : il l.l-l:'-.zi UfB-...Q.g. PM i. Ili? ' QIBXGBNIJXN ' I925 EO Qi The it Dry Cleaning and Pressing 0Xf0l'd National Bank We Are Unsurpassed OXFORD, OHIO 1 M mzezsasezeo l y X, N 6 X 01' l Th O f d xx,-NJ 1 . T Laundry 8a Cleanlng' Co. Safe Deposit Vault Ii Travelers' Cheques Ii ll OXFORD, OHIO Foreign Exchange l Service De Luxe X O , i ? O , O O O OO O O OOO, 1 Dr. Malcolm Bronson l Dr. C. J. Chamberlin l Canal 5586 I aoacaoaawzscfr 5995555955 The New Fisheries Co. i Cincinnati, Ohio Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, i Nose and Throat l l g ty ! ii QE q px D15 pk ',-' l -s 1.-V 5 h :. ..L:iai-T- 1. or Q. T S-T, .1 S . S S T ...luv api'- l.: . .,. . .1i. . 'ggi ' I lil W A ' ' F -' ' - - . - wht UBXGBNIAN Il1 '5 + f-jf TLw'Tliff7 we 'X' AL dir fc wi Hamilton,s Oldest Music Store be x .N fi ovlxl' . -LN e O Hof J Arlo V . 'Y .3 1 ' r xx ' -JD- The Imfeld Music Store Co. M 5,.,Tu 'P, N E3 1' ,b -x L V. fi . X A li-KR L , ' RADIO SETS iQ,g,.Qwx M529 U ' .Lf,u,.oJ Zenith, Radiola, Day-Fan 4 3- KM. ,W-Vk.L ' i -Jxxgssirl. X VICTROLAS-Victor Records 1 BRUNSWICK 5 Phonographs, Radiolas, Records f 155730 I GULBRANSEN 4 Registering and Reproducing Pianos Students: C. G. CONN Band and Orchestra Instruments Supplies Q. R. S. Player Rolls Sheet Music The Imfeld Music Store it Ten South Third Street Telephone 366 Hamilton, Ohio Oxford Branch 107 W. High The Gillard Drug Store Dr. J. Molyneaux T The REXALL Smre i , I Dentist 1 otcfmcfcms fa:Scf i , . T Kodak Films and Developing 3 i Toilet Articles OXFORD, OHIO Office: Farmers' Bunk Bldg. muqaqg H Oxford, Ohio Phone 32 I Page sixty-one XC h f x T J. ' X ff .ynyrx ,ry ey' X P WX! t N 3' fi fu 5 ,W 1 A .f if w x v X 1, XY-XIX U YN Nw 5 D gf JP? X W h J' 1 11, - r 53 ' fi O' Y by Vgl l'FdHL.llL1 Qllga? iq LH y ml! , T Q v ,f we - litt H Nr for M lflelgllittlf ulueelll il 1 Am m o X J. si E119 ' UBXUPNIAN ' 1G35 ,QL J xy Ji ' r fi f K rl' Nevel' put Off fm- tomorrow Whitman's Candies Moretag Stationery b ,if That which you should do- wf, TODAY Tj ,H Oxford Drug Store BE PHOTOGRAPHED ,UM .Af www.. 1- -. -.:- r- Lx... Make the Appointment TODAY 'Sie':f!l'11'fl .'f JAMES E. MOORE The Photographer i5f ??3?Z4Pf5i 5 13 W. High St., Hayden Bldg. Oxford, Ohio The Purity for Sweets HOME-MADE CANDIES Fresh Daily LIGHT LUNCHES f'F2f?'?iT0T9't'Z The Purity Confectionery J. C. Barkley, Prop. cfmcesabaosx Developing and Printing ff ffl J fiiiz' C Eastman Cameras Eastman Films Oxford Restaurant and Confectionery Xfli1.v.SIE?3E1? Try Our Delicious STEAKS and SALADS Phone 330 Main and High Pg tyt A 01 ig ll UIUC HBXGBNIAN 1935 Featuring' Smart Imports adapted by PEGGY PAIGEH In dresses made expressly for youth sports WearfAfternoon and Evening' Gowns. Wk The Holbrock Bros. Co. 17 S. 3rd Street HAMILTON, OHIO The Premier Line -of College Stationery, Visiting Cards, Commencement Invita- tions, Monograms and Fra- ternity Stationery. Stationers and Engravers. W Harcourt 85 Co., Inc. Louisville, Ky. Arthur C. Stewart PRINTER Oxford ' ' Ohio l Just Good Shoes SUTER BOOT SHOP 213 High Street, Hamilton Visit The Elizabethe Beautye Shoppe Excellent Shampooing, Skillful Mani- curing, Delightful Massaging Scientific Methods-Soft Water Phone 68, 108 E. High P 1, sixty-three f feswfq C9S6faaM l , ' M fm, WM ff co-fd, X 4 I f U ' 'I ' f :L - J fg,,,,,,,,,, pl Mwaoiiv ' 1-1-ef :vegas AQ au ! -as Mi 15 5554 X 304' Zigi? lilllu i ll l' 4ll I'IAiFIi l EJ nJnHI - mm Q eaxoswxsxav Jzgnas ' mf :HW-C13 ' :xwf4.zrQn11,..9M.,Ls.,,. ' ' jg5i Gyms f 3:52649 '75 iAEmLJ S 'ig gm' 0.1453 a,QfU1b u.auJ Swv W x ' 1 5194! QILG- lg' My X1 - ' HIS Look is rom ' W' my L5 :ima Qfrif' Fi P fffheLJff'XsgV-53? Mia ,Q gif ga W -0 oleqegl 355,321 I 4 . if-ff WWW? ., .? . yy v '1f'P.-SQ? ' ,fy-4? yi f I fm 1 f,F'f. c- V A 1 , - 'I 'I 1 1 9 I 1 ,V ,u ' wg WA.,v:.,,1 - . 3 -4 1' . 4S , ijigf -.Afiifngixi sw, F -5 E , .V QA'-.V-Q, 1,..Qlyif,,:'1 N lt. . 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