University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1914
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i , .nu.L.a. .n;. p . . . FWH-.. . 5m .u... Ln... J09... .u r I . gm LP . . I... 7Wwwmmmmw 'FTMILLE The Cincinnatian 1914 Published by the Junior Class Elise Howland - - - - Editor Leonard K. Baehr - Business Manager EMILIE WATTS MCVEA. M. A. T0 Emilie Watts McVea Dean of Women--in recognition of her part in the growth and development of the University of Cincinnati. FOREWORD body of the University perhaps it might be welt to preface the mark with some explanation of what the Cincinnatian stands for IN submitting Votume XX of the Cincinnattan to the student in student tife and among student activities. As a college institution, the publication made its first appearance under the auspices of the Ctass of 1894 in its Junior year. amt has re- mained a Junior enterprise to the preSent time. With the University, the Cincinnattan has widened its scope from the N4-page votume of the Class of ,94 to the comprehensive editions of tate years. A University year book, it embodies what the description implies,- a full, impartial record of each and every phase of University life and Interests. Every aspect of undergraduate existence has its attottect ptace; the titerarp and scientific. in the records of special clubs and student publications; the athtetic. in football, hasebatt, track, swimming and hashethatt pages; the sociat. in the mention of dances, parties, gtee concerts and fraternity life. The purpose of the first thincinnattan was not primarily to serve undergraduate ends. but to express to the Senior Class of the year, a feeling of indebtedness on the part of their fettows for the legacy of a better Cincinnati. which each ctass has bequeathed to their succeswrs. To the Seniors of 1914 me would say, that we of the junior Class have endeavored to bind herein as many of the memories and as much of the spirit of their uAlma Mater as can he put within the leaves of a boots. We ask that they take it with them as their University reduced to portable dimensions. Whatever success may be ascribed to the under- taking shoutd he placed. where it belongs, to the credit of the staf and the studentphody for their interest and support. Contents BOOK 1 The University, BOOK II--The Classes, BOOK III-Fratemities, BOOK IV Ath1etics, BOOK V-Organizations, BOOK V17 Cincinnati, Paar 41 101 149 173 229 BOOK I THE UNIVERSITY CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY, Ph. D., LL. D. President of the University. The Board of Directors Appointed by lhc- Mayor 01' Cincinnali W'illiam Ilar's'cy Andcrsun . Smith Hickcnloopel' . Emil Pollak . Alfred K. Nippcrl . Rufus B. Smith . . David 1. 171101151611, M. D. . Robert 11. Krcimcr . Sanford Brown . Frederick Hcrlcustciu . OFFICERS For the Fiscal Year 1911 Rufus 13. Smith . Daniel Laurence . Christie VVilke January, 1916 January, 11.1113 . Jan nary, 1916 January, 1918 January, 1918 January, 1918 January, 1920 January, 1920 January, 1920 . Chairman . Clerk Assistant Clerk The University of Cincinnati N his death, in 1358, Charles MeMieken bequeathed to the City 01' Cincinnati the greater part 01' his estate, valued at $1,000,000, for the purpose of instituting tttwo cutleges for the educatinn 01' white 1305's and girls. N tariy half 01' the property. given to the City. t 'as lost in 1860: and the remainder of the estate, lying in the vicinity 01' Cincin- nati, did not yield a sutiieient income to warrant the organi- zation ml the two enlleges. The revenue, for the next ten years, was devoted to the ittllll'OYtlthlt of the fund remaining. Under the State net 01' 1870. the University was in- corporated; students were first received in 1873, and in 1371 the Academic tkpartment was organized. The inennle from Mr. tt-Ieh-tieken's principal being inadequate for the growing needs of the University, the city undertook to support the institution. in part, by public taxation, and the tirst Uni- versity bond issue was made in 187.3. The subsequent loyal support of the lnxl'nlyers and the financial aid in the form nt personal bequests from interested members of the. C0111? munity has enabled the University to expand its educational activities to include in its organization with the MeMieken College of Liberal Arts, the College of Medicine. in 1896; the College of Engineering, 1901; the. College for Teachers, 1905; the Graduate School, 1906, and the College of Com- meree, in connection with the evening Classes in Liberal Arts, in 1912. The growth and development of the University has been renml'kahle and rapid; with HAlta Petitt, for its motto, ttEtiieieneyT ttPI'ogressfi and Co-opeiationti for its stand- ards, further expansion and a career of practical value to the. community which it serves, is inevitable. pngf' fll'lt'l'l'l $1.1 Benefactors 0f the University T0 the original bequest of Charles McMieken, additional funds for the maintenance of the University have been provided by individual Citizens. In 1890, Matthew Thoms left property valued at $130,000 in its favor; Mary P. and Eliza O. Ropes endowed the Chair of Comparative Literature, as :1 11181110111311 to their father. Nathaniel Hopes. of Cincinnati; in 1899 the gift of David Sinton. amountingr to $100,000, was made. The f riends Of Dr. Joseph Eiehherg,r presented the U niversity with $45,000 to establish the Joseph Eiehberg Chair of Physiology. In 1911, Dr. Brunning willed the bulk of his estate to the College of Medicine, which was followed in 1912 by Mr. Harry Levyts presentation of $50,- 000, to be known as the uJulie Fries Levy Emlow111ent; and Mrs. Emeryts fund of $125,000, in 1913, to endow the Chair of Pathology, in the College of Medicine. The Observatory, Hanna Hall, Cunningham Hall, and the Library are the gifts of John Kilgour, Henry Hanna, Briggs S. Cunningham and Asa Van Wormel', l'esl'ieetiveiy. The University is indebted also to the following for valuable contributions to the endowment and equipment of its departments: William Procter, Rev. Samuel Brown, William Odell, Julius Dexter, Frank .1. Jones, Moses F. Wilson, Eugene Bliss, James Whittaker, Mrs. William Mer- rill, Theodore Bruehl, Andrew Hiekenlooper, Christian Moerlein, Laura Seasongood, Lewis Seasongood, S. Lilienv thal, Mrs. Nannie Feehheimer, A. G. Weatherhy, Charles Windiseh, C. T. Weber, Rev. P. Robertson, Lane Bodley C0., James Mooney, Charles Kilgour, C. H. Krippendorf, Julius Fleischman, Lucien Wulsin, Samuel Pogue, Prof. Edward Brown, Nathaniel Dandridge, Mrs. Breen. Robert Hochstettel', Mrs. Hollingshead, Davis Jones, Catherine James, Ellen W. James, Annie A. James, Mr. and Mrs. 0. .I. Renner, Mrs. Wendte, Mary E. Dandridge, Mrs. Joseph Eiehberg, Rev. William MeKibben, Harry Levy, and the Alumni of the University. page. seventeen The University of Cincinnati THE NICMHJKEN COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS THE GRADUATE SCHOOL THE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE tOHIO-MIAMI MEDICAL COLLEGE, THE CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL SCHOOL OF THE CINCINNATI HOSPITAL! THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE D330 nineteen FRANK WADLEIGH CHANDLER, Ph. D. Dean The McMicken College of Liberal Arts THE McMieken College Of Liberal Arls followed lhe organization of the. University, 1871, in 1874. Stu- dents had received 11181111611011 in 1873, from t'aehers 01' VVoodwal'd High School. From 1875 to 18933, the Academic Department occupied lhe building 011 the grounds of lhe MeMieken homestead, as required by the will 01' lhe founder. Steps were taken in 1893, for Ehe erection of McMiCken Hall in Burnel XVnocls, f orty-thl'ee acres of which had been set aside by lhe municipaiily as a site for lhe University. During 1895 and 1896. Hanna Hall was built for the. Depart- menis of Chemistry and Engineering wiih funds provided by Henry Hanna. Cunninghmn Hall was added, through the interest of Briggs S Cunningham, in 1898 and 1900. The Van Wrormer Lib 11137 followed in 1898 and now boasts of a collection of 66,528 volumes. In answer to an urgent need for the higher education of those whose obligations during the day prohibit their al- tendance al the regular classes. evening academic instruction was instituted in 1912, in connection with the College of Connnerce. The future is bright with promises of a muehsneeded 11Women18 Building? whose completion is to mark the in- corporation of a Departmenl of Domestic. Science with the College of Liberal Arts. pnge- twenty-one JOSEPH EDWARD HARRY, Ph. D. Dean. The Graduate School THE Graduate School became an nrganizalion distincl and imiepcndont 0f the McMickvn College 01' Liberal Arts. in 1906. Graduate work Fading 10 I110 degrees 01' Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy is open to graduates of llm Uni- versity and 01' other institutions of high standing. pngn twtsnty-ilu'l-c WILLIAM PAXTON BURRIS, A. M. Dean The College for Teachers HE College for Teachers, organized in 1905. with tho m-operation 0f the Board of Education. is the de- partment of education of the University. It is incorporated under the joint management of the Board of Directors and the Board of Education. The college is, primarily, a profes- sional school for the training of teachers, under University auspices, in Close touch with a cosmopolitan $01100! system, which serves as a working laboratory for students of cducan lion. Affiliated with the college are the Cincinnati Kinder- garten Training School, the Art Academy Of Cincinnati, and the Art Department of the Cincinnati Schools. Graduates are placed on the preferred list for positions in the Cincinnati Public Schools upon certificate and an examination in the theory and practice of teaching. pugv twenty-nve HERMAN SCHNEIDER, 13.8. Dean. The College of Engineering HE College of Engineering began with a professorship in Civil Engineering in the College of Liberal Arts: and. though organized under its present name in 1900, ilirl not become a dislinel department until 1904. At present the College Of Engineering offers two courses: :1 t'nur-yeut' then- l'etical course, similar to that given in other institutions, :Iml a five-year eo-npemtive course, in which the students spend alternate hi-weekly periods in practical npplimtimi of the knowle ge gathered in the lecture 1'00 ; and Iahnratnries 0f the University. CO-opemtive students are required to whey all regular tions of the company with which they work, and are suh- jeet to all existing labor laws. The; are paid for their work in the shops at the same rate as other employes. A new minimum wage scale has been agreed upon by COAOpL'l'EtliDg firms, taking effect July 1, 1913. The new rate begins at 15 cents an hour and him iases one cent an hour every year for students with no experience. Those. who have had pre- vious experience are paid what their services are worth. The University makes: no guarantee above the minimum scale agreed upon, but uses every effort to place students to their best advantage. The curriculum of the college includes Chemi 111, Civil. Electrical, Mechanical, and Metallurgical Engineering. In 1912 :1 Bureau Of City Tests was established in con- ncetion with the Engineer's Office 01' the Department of Public Service of the city, where the benefit to student and City is mutual. page twenty-Soven CHRISTIAN R. HOLMES, M. D. Dean The Medical College THE affiliation, in 1887, of the ttClinicat and Pathological School of the Cincinnati llospitalt' gave. the Universw ity her fn'st claim to a Medical Department. This Medical Department became the Department Of Clinical Medicinet, with the incorporatitm 0f the RMedical College Of Ohio? founded in 1319, with the University in 1896. The Miami Medical College. in response to an invitation from the Board of Directors, for co-operation in the years 190871909, merged its interests with those of the Medical Department, in 1909. The college then created stands today as ttThe Ohio-Miami Medical College of the University of Cincinnati.n Since 1896 the building on the McMicken homestead site has been used by the department; a dispensary, erected that year, is situated on the lower part of the grounds. Plans are now in the process of completion for the erection of a new building in the vicinity of the recently finished munici- pal hospital on Btn'net Avenue, which promises to open a new field for the study of medicine in this city. Through the co-operation of the Board of Health, the public medical facilities have been open to the under- graduates for Clinical and practical experience. Internew ships are open to graduates through competitive examina- tions, in all the leading hospitals of the city. page lwt-nly-nine FREDERICK CHARLES HICKS, Ph. D. Dean. The College of Commerce HE College 01' Cmmncrcc lmczmle a part 01' lho Uni- versily in 1912. I! was established in lllllfi us 21 sep- arale insliluliun, largely the nulgrmx'lll of evening classes held under 1119 auspices of lllr: Cincinnali Chapter 01' the American lnstilulc of Banking. lls connection wilh lhc- Universily has enabled the enterprise In mvel 1110 real new! of a higher education along cmnmcrcial lines for llmse whose employmenl nmkes allendzmcc in 1119 day lime im- possible. EVENING ACADEMIC CLASSES The classes in Liberal Arts. established in 1912. were organized for the purpose of pulling college education with- in lhe reach of all. The evening classes enroll lwn types of students: lll Those working for 21 degree: l'2l llmsc who wish only to broaden their inlellettual outlook. or 10 hcller lit themselves for their position in life. The evening slu- rlents have the same University privileges as those who at- tend class during the day, and share in all sludent activities. pugl- tllil'ty-um: Offlcers of Instruction and Administration of the University of Cincinnati CHARLES XVILLIAM DABNEY. P11. D., LL. D., President nI' tho l'nivcrsily. Colleges of Liberal Arts, Engineering, and Commerce; College for Teachers, and the Graduate School VVAYLAND RICHARDSON BENEDICT. A. 13., Professor Emorilus of Philosophy. JERMAIN GILDERSLEEVE PORTER, P11. D., Director of lhe Observatory and Professor of Astronomy. FREDERICK CHARLES HICKS. Ph. D.. Sinlnn Professor of Economics and Conmwrcu, Dean of the College of Commerce, and Supervisor of the Evening Academic Classes. HARRIS HANCOCK, Ph. D.. D. St. Professor of Mulheanaiics. JOHN MILLER BURNAM. P11. D.. Professor of Latin. MAX POLL. Ph. D.. Professor of Germanic Languages. JOSEPH EDVV'AHD HARRY. Ph. D., Professor of Greek and Dean M the Graduate School. MEHHICK VVHITCOMB. Ph. D., Professor of History. LOUIS THENCHAHD MORE, P11. D., Prol'cxsnr of Physics. HERMAN SCHNEIDER, Sc. D.. William Thoma Professor of Civil Engineering, and Dean of the College of Iinginccring. BURTIS BUHH BHEESE, P11. D.. Profvssm' of Psychology. WILLIAM PAXTUN BUHHIS. A. M., L. H. D., Professor of the History mul the Principles of Education and Dean of the College. for Teachers. JOHN- VVILLIAM HALL, A. M., Pl'ofessnl' of Elementary Education. pugt- lhirty-lwo STEPHEN ELMER SLOCUM. B. 15.. Ph. 11. Professor of Applied Mutlmnutirs. JOHN THEODORE FAIG. M. H.. l'I'nl'essm- of Mechanical Engineering. NEVIN MELANCTHUN FENNICMAN. Ph. D.. Prnfessm' HI. llvulugy and Huugmpln'. LAUDEH NVILLIAM JONES. Ph. D.. l'rul'ussnr 0f tihvmislry. Gl'Y ALLEN TAVVNEY. Ph. IL Professor of Philosophy. FRANK VVADLEIGI-I CHANDLER. Ph. ll. Professor of English, liupvs Professor ul' Cnmpalralive Litcruiuro. :aml Dczm 0f the College of LihL-rul Arls. PHILLIP OGDEN. Ph. D., Professor 111' Hmnuncu Languages. CURTIS CLARK MHYEHS. M. M. EH Pml'uxsnr in Charge of Cn-ut'tlinniinn. ALEXANDER MASSEY X-VILSON. M. E.. Prul'essur ul' Elt'cll'icul Engineering. HARRIS MILLER BENEDICT. A. M.. Prufessur of Butle 3'. HENRY 5. WEST, Pll. D.. Pl'ofessur 0f Secondary litluvuliun and llirm'lm' ul' Srhuul Afliliulinn. SELDICN GALE LOXVIHIC. Ph. D.. Professor of Political Sl'iunvv. HARRY SHIPLEY FRY. Ph. D.. Assm-ialo Professor of Chemistry. ALEXANDER LEWIS JENKINS. M. 11. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. SAMUEL JAMES MclNTOSH ALLEN. Ph. D.. Assuciulc Professor of Physics. FRED EUGENE AYEH. C. Eu Aswviutc Prul'essnr uf Civil linginccring. pugs thirly-tllree ISAAC JUSLIN COX. PII. IL Assnrialc Professor uf' llislnm. CLAI'DIC M. LUTSPEICH. Ph. 11. .Hsut-iuh- Pl'nf'usmu' Hf Herman. EMILIIC sV. 'k'l l S MCVICA. A. M.. Avdslanl Professor of Iingliih, and Dunn nt' Wnnlml. CHARLES NAPOLEON MORE. PIL D.. Assistunl Prnfuasnr nl' lellu-malic'ta. HENRY MAX GUI'ZTTSl-I. PII. D. Ahsistanl Prnfusmr nl' lmlusiriul Ulu-mistrx. BENJAMIN CARLTON VAN W'Yli. A. M.. Aasistunt I'rnfku' nl' Publ'u- Spt-uking and English. HARRY LICVVIS XVIICMAN. Ph. IL Assistant I'Pnfrhsur UI. ZtmIHE-H-U WILLIAM Tl'NSTALL SI'ZMPLE. Ph. D.. Assihlzml Professor of Latin. CLARENCE RAYMOND XVYLIE. M. Eu Assihluul I'I'UI'L-shtw ui' I-I'lL-L-lricul lingim-vring. .l. ERNEST CAHMAN. B. 5.. M. Di., Assistuni l'l'ufvssnr nl' I'n-nlngy. LOI'IS BRAND. A. M.. Assihlunl I'rnf'vssnr nl' Mnlht-nmlivs. RALPH EMERSON BASSIST'II A. M.. Asaiblunt Prnl'ohsur nl' Iimnum-v Languages. ROBERT CHAMBERS. .IRu Ph. 11. Assislanl I'I'nf'l'ssm' trl' Histulugy :Iml Mmlnnu'. BEHTIM Ii. YUL'NR A. M.. .szishml Prol't'ssnr Hf English. CLYDE 1WILLIAM PARK. A. M.. .Xssislnlll Prnl'ussnr of English. JAMES ASTON. Ch. I'L. Ahsislnnl Pl'ufmsm' nt' Mclnllnrgy. ll:t;.'0 thirly-lmu' VHLLIAM IIAMMUND PAHKHIL Ph. IL Assihhinl I'rni'vstsur nl' Iivnnumil's HIHI Sut'iul Sl'it'nrt'. CYRFS DNNI'FF MICADIC. A. M.. Assislunl l'I'IIl'ushm' nl' Iik-mvnlnm- I-ltlumlinn. GI'STAVE MAl'RHIlC BHAI'NIC. C. 13.. Assislnnl Prul'vswr ul' liivil lingimrcl'ing. HENRY G. HAH'N'LXN. Ph. D.. Assisiunl lll'cal'vsmn' nl' Pllilcmululn'. CLARENCE UHAN GARDNER. l'lu. Du .Xxsistunl Professor nl' l'nlilic'nl Srivm'v. ALFRED BHODHICCK. lJil'H'lUI' uI l'llyhiu-zll lirlurnliun. FLORENCE CAMERON LHVLHH. B. 5.. Il'lhll'lll'lhl' in Mulhrmulivs. JAMES FRANCIS DIL'WUH'I'II. A. BL. lmtl'lwlnr in English llislm'x. PLATT BISHOP ICVENS. Movlmuiciun :md lnHll'Ut'lUl' ill l.:IImr:Itury .h'lk. CUHA MAY BOX. A. M.. lnHll'uL'lUl' in Zoulugy. h'lAlH'ul'lililTE GRAY. A. 8.. Inall'm-inr in Physical liclm'uliun. HAROLD W. T. COLLINS. M. F... Imlrurlnr in Mu-lnmirnl lingim-vring. VEHNHN LANTIS. A. M.. Insh'lu-lur in Bnlzuu'. LICHUY JAMES COOK. A. M Illhll'lll'illl' in I- n-nt'h. ELEANOR KA'HIISIHXH NIPPEH'I'. A. 15.. Instrut'lm' in Gul'nmu. MARTIN LlYDXVICH. M. 13.. Insll'ut'lur in French and lh'z'num. pngr lllil'ly-liu- ROBERT CLYDE FANVDY. Ph. D.. lnslrut'lnr in Physics. MAX B. ROBINSON, M. Ii. Insll'm-im' in Co-m'llinuiinn. Ci IAHLES WATKINS BHUVVN. Met'lmnit-inn :Iml Lnstrurlm' in Lulmrulnn Aria. ABBIIC LUL'ISE DAY. B. 5.. B. UL. ImlruL-lm- in Iiiemvniury I-Itlm'ulirm. THOMAS LANSING PUH'I'EH. Ph. D.. Insh'urtur in Physic'i. ANNETTE FRANCIS BIEAI'N. Ph. D.. Inslrtu-Inr in Hnluny. CLARENCE A. NASH. A. M.. InHErm-tm' in l'ln'sit-nl lihcmislry. GEORGE H. MORE. C. E. lnglrurlur in tlivil Iingim-vl'ing. EIHVIN XV. ESSLINHER. A. M.. Insll'uctur in Analytical Chumis'lry. VAL'I EH ll. Bl'Cl-IEIL PIL D.. lnslruvlm- in chlugg. PHILLIP WAL'I'I'ZR MCDONALD. A. Mn Inslrm-tnr in llislnry. ICDVVAHD S. SMITH. M. Eu M. 8.. lnsh'uclm' in Mulhomutirs. JAMES DYSAHT MAUEE. Ph. D.. lnsll'uvlnr in licrmumirs. CHARLES ALBERT JUElHiEl-L M. liq Insh'm-lm' in Mm-hnnirul linginvuring. lil'SSELL BENNETT WTITTE. B. C. E Inslruritrr in Civil linginvvl'ing. CHARLES OSCAR CHAMBERS. Pll. D.. Insll'uvhn' in Zrmlngy. 1!:HII' llIiI'U-six SCHACNE ISAACS. A. M.. Assistant in Psyvhnlngy. RAPHAEL ISAACS. A. M.. Assislnni in Hmln'ynlngy uml Zoology. HELEN VICKEHS. A. 13.. Assislum in Humunvo Languugvx. PAITI. RAYMOND. A. 11.. Assislunt in licunlmlin's. LESLEY HENSHAXV. A. M Assistunl in Ilisinry. 1CDXVAHD JOSEPH LOHENYL A. M 11;Inn:l Fellow in 1'113'5'11'5. MARGARET B. PLIMPTON. A. 13.. D. A. H. Ft-Iluw in Amorimn llislm'x. EMMA ANDRIESSICN. A. M.. Iil'mlunlv ASNNHIH in HL-I'muu. RALPH EDWARD 014151311111. A. M tirulluulc As'sishlnl in Chmnishw. LEONUHA N11111FFICH. A. B.. lirmlunlt- Assishull in Cht-Inisll'y. MANY LUL'ISH Nl'TE. A. 13., th'udunlv Assishmt in lintzlny. MARTHA FALV. Srcrelul'y H: the l'l'l'HidL'lll. LICILA GAHNVIN 11AR'11MAN. B. I... Ik-gisirul'. GRACE N. MA'IVFHEVVS. A. B., Assistanl Hegislrm'. CHARLES ALBERT HEADE. Librarian. DANIEL LAURENCE. B. 3.. Sovrclury In the lTIIich'Hily. CHRISTY XVILKE, Assisiunt Clerk, Buurd nt' Dil'L-ctul's. page mirly-se-n-n The College of Medicine CHRISTIAN H. I'IOLMES. I'I'III'L'RSHI' ul' Hlulngy. and Hum nl- 1hc Cullogv nl' Medit'inu. J. C. MACKENZIE. M. D.. Clinivnl Pl'nl'L-ssm' nf Mnlicinc. lilm-I'illm. tlllAl'NCEY D. PALMER. M. 11. I'rnl'cxmn- ul' HlmlL-lrics ilHll Hynm-nlngy. I'Inu-riILls. RYHUN STANTON. M. 11. Pl'Hl't'SHUI' ul' HiSL'ilSL'h ul' Wmm-n nml Children. limm'itus. ALHXANDEH UHEICH DHFHY. .L M.. M. ll. l'HJI'UNsuI' 01' Hygiene, IilHt'l'iillH. SFI'ICIJIIIQN CUUPICH AYERS. A. M., M. 1.1. Pl'ul'rssm' nl' Uphllmlnmlngy. Iinu-rituke. PHILLIP ZENNEIL A. M.. M. D.. lH'nI'L-xsm' nl' NL-urulngy. ICnIL-I'ilus. IHCNHY MCELIJCHY KNU'WEH. Ph. 11. l'ml'vssm' nf Anuhmn'. MAH'HN HENRY FISCHER. M. 0.. IH'ul't-ssnr 0f Physinlngy. LAI'DHH XV. JONES, P11. Du lll'tlrt'SB-Hll' tal' Ciu'lllitiil'y. HH'L HICHHAHDT W'I'HIIIJJ'IY. B. 5.. M. 11. Pl'ul't-Hsm' nl' lHIlImIng-v, .ll'LH'S ll. ICICllBl-ZHG. Ph. IL. Ph. 11. M. IL l'l'nl'mml' ul' MulL-I'iu Mwlit-u. :nml 'l'hol'nlmulim. GICUHGIC A. FACKLICIL M. 1L I'rul't-Nsul' nl' Clinit'ul lelit'illv. 1;. K. HACIIFUHD. M. 0.. I'I'nl'essnr nl' Pumliuh'it's. FRANK VVAHIUCN LANUDUN. M. D.. l'I-nI'L-ssm' ni' l'syvhinll'y. HERMAN lll-INIKY HUPPIC. A. IVL M. II. IN'nI'vHsul' ul' Ncul'ulugy. MEYER L. llICIDlNUSFELD'II PII. B.. M. II. l'I'HleSIH' nl' IlL-rmnlniugy :Ind Snjhilnlugy. Imgu- thirlyl'lglll JOSEPH HANSOHUFF, M. D., F. R. C. 5.. PrulI-ssm' of Sul'gL-J'y. JOHN CIIADVVICK OLIVER. M. 0.. Professor 111' liliniczll Surgery. ALBERT HENRY FHEIBEBU. M. 0.. Professor ul' Ul'lhupctlir Surgery. HUBEHT CAHOTIIEHS. M. II. Clinit'ul Professor nl' Hl'lhn'u-tlit' Surgery. 1C. GL'STAV'F. ZINKE. M. 0.. l'l'nh-smn' ul' lllJHlt'il'it'H. WILLIAM D. POWIEH. A. M.. M. 13.. Clinical Prnfrswl' Hf f'llStL'll'il'H. GEORGE M. ALLEN, M. IL Clinivul I'J'nl'ussm' ul' UIIHIl'H'il'H. CHARLES LYBHAND BONIFIICLD. M. ll. Professor nf Iiym-t'ulugy. CHARLES ALBERT NEED. A. Mu M. II. Prul'vssur of Clinical Hynm-nlugy. JOHN M. XVI'I'HHOW'. A. M.. M. D.. l'l'ol'vssm' uf lillinivnl Uynoculngy. RUFUS BARTLETT HALL. A. M.. M. ll. l'I'nl't-ssm' 01' Clinical Gynecology. SIGMAH STARK. M. I1. Pl'ol'cssur ul' Clinical diynwulngy. ROBERT RYIVFLEH. M. D.. I'I'ui'msul' nf thlhnlnmlngy. DERRICK T. VAIL M. D.. Ulinicui Pmi'cssur ol' Ophthnlmnlngy. XVAIIHCH FUH'CHIVIICIMEIL A. IL M. D., Clinical Prnt'essm' ni' Uphllmlnmlngy, CHARLES 'l'ANGEMAN, M. D.. Clinical l'I'ut'essur nt' nphlhalnmlngy. JOHN ALBERT THOMPSON. B. S. M. 0., Professor 111' Lul'yngnlugy. JUIIN XVESLI'IY MURPHY. A. M.. M. D.. Clinical l'rul'ussur nl' Lul'yugnlngy :uul Ulnlugy. JOHN HUVVAHD LANDIS. M. 0., Prul'essm' ut' Hygiene. page thirty-ninr .d. BOOK II THE CLASSES Officers of the Senior Class CIJNTUN XVI'Mu-II: . . . . Pn-sidunl EVELYN Siliilnvumn . . Viw-Prvsidt-nl URAIIE JIJNI-JS . . . , . Sccrt-lnl'y AH'HII'H NI-Lu'l: . . . . .'I 1-v:lsun-r MIIIHILS MEHMHKF.MuCAn'I'm' . . President HELEN 'l'. hrrlzmux Surn-tuI'y-Trvus. pug:- rurmuuw llUniversity of Cincinnati, 1914 I'CXODUS. ur lllw limp hm; romp. lllc walrus snill, To speak of many Ihings The time lms come when we loo. who but yesterday wore Fresh- lm-n und,lhoughl of nothing in particular, to think 01' us many things. The limo has come for our departure: our 'Vursily life is a closed book; it is limc for us l0 move gently along: lo be swal- lowvd up as our lll-lulccslors huvo boon below us, in the over- increasing lhrong of Alumni. Memories, inslcud ol' rvulilic-s conl'l'onl us at 8:30. 0 ' all any of the other hours our Alum Mulvr lms lwvn actuatomod to mukr tlmnumls upon us. Although, at the climax of our collcgv 'zlrm-rs wt- loom all im- portant. in our own vyvs. yet in four ymrs, should WL' rulurn. how few would rvcognizu our mum familiar l'uulurosl Our clay will lmw l'ndml; We shall flml ourselves shadowy liglll'i's of a remote though glorious ilpasl. At collvgv limo l'livs tlouhl3r fast :llHl I'ouI' y tars form on L'lL-l'nily. Al ouch slop forward in tlw mnrch ol' Hm slutlcnl world, we lullwd oll how much wv wvl't' doing for lllt' l'nivvl'sily. Not only lulkml ol' il, lml implicitly hL-liovctl that wo wore nctuull; accom- plishing :1 l105l ol' imprm'cnu-nls and :It the same linun conferred an honor upon the instilulion in which we claimed :I share. by the slight favor of our proscnc- Hmong our l'vllow-sllulvnIs. Now. on looking hack, lhv quL-stion rcsolx-us itself into: How much lms thv Uniwrsity of Cincinnati dom- l'm- mu? For rules olu-yull laws lhrmululs-tl lo mcvl llu- growing tlvmumls. llu- chang- ing spirit of H10 l'nivvrsily sccmcd lo 115 lo nocossiluh' wlmt W1- haw- lo show. From llollr yours of giving. :IlNl I'c'vviving, borrowing unll lL-ntling. what will wr 'zlrl'y :Iwuy Willi us for our own? VVlnll il is m-illu-r you nor I can put inlo English. Cllinosv. or Sunscril. You I'H-l H: H :lo l. Ills your Llnivvl'sil-r uml all it has Sloml for lu you and to me. As now ideas and new l'uccs supplant us. the mm pugt- l'ortyii'our nuchnnging factor from llw whole expt-rivncm llml lwlnngs In us, is sumolhing we 'zllmul express. lJlll which will l't'lnillll wiih us for H time. As classes go. wv lum' lu-cn must L-xL-mplm'y; vwn l'rnm llw lll'Sl. slnncll uml slcmll'usl supporters of our Alum Muh-r wg'x'v mmc ull lhc vuy. und slanch :Iml slcudl'usl. wv will go um um svpumll- juurncys. ll SFCIHH only yesterday that Blinkoy :lllll Flum lL-d us on to victory; whilv HBlT and Clint :Illvmlul in such ll'illing matters as muncy and minutes. hull! of which wail I'm' no lllzllF-b-V tlu' way. The Flag Hush! 'l'lmm- thrills worv r-ul. I 'an tvll you. as. real as the grit 0n the l'au-s 01' lllllll's warriors slamliug there lJoluw llml lilllc lcuthvr strip. 'lllu' ncxl ycur, it was Harold and Edna who mmlv Us luv 1111' mark. Flrn'vnco followed Bax and 'Clinln had givvu plau- lu Oscar Soc. Oncu mun- wo lvl'l our imprint 011 NW l'urms uml l'mluros of our FlugJiusll opponents. As Juniors wv uhamlnnud such idle strife; vmvrgt-tl from W chrysulljs. and began lu llutlcr Inulh-likt- ubuul 1110 social llzum'. Julius and Hulh lul lllc Prom and the rest of us Pl'ummcd to UN: utmost ul' 0111' ulJilily. uSvnim'huml luumcd in the distance and wv gruduull; zlllcmplml lhul intense vxprL-Hsiun ul' llu- hul'dL-n h '2u'ors. 50 ol'lt-n surprised upon lhc lJPUWS of our worlhy vldcrs. ltls guud lo lu- llsunwlimc I'unlish. even ill in after years we arr inclined to smile at the wasted seriousness of yuulh. Our Scniur 'umpaign we will skip. ill you pluusc. ll docs nul leung with lhc bvsl of those memoirs ul' ours; a relic uf mutl-piu days, it has but a small placv in lln- annals of nu-n. Enough to say llml Clint and uBUY. lulu: pl'uvvn Ullicicnl ul'gzlllizrrs 01' llll 1's lust march together. And nnw that We iil't' rapidly uppruuching lhv end. which is 111 scl lllL' chl upon the doors of 0111' college life. it is. not the putty disumminlmcnls. tlissvnsiuns. lhv litllc l'il'lH willlin lhc lute that cling to us. Thur- un- lJiggcr. ln-llt-r things In uccupy our minds ul'lcr lhv manner uf lhc walrus. t'm wlwl'c me will; cuuu- wllul may: Cinrinnuli sends with us. ils han-dicliun. pleF furl; Jiu- Academic Seniors ESTELLE ACKEHSUN. A A .3. VVyuming High School. l. Wnuu-n'x valguu tHrls' Hlub. ll.- Wmnvn s Lcuguo; Girls Club; Glass Buka Bull Tt'mn. HLWGirls' tlluh. IY. Cziu uml I'mwn flrnnmiltue; tiirlx' Liluh; films Week Cmnmiltcc; VUunmn's League. El'UPL'lA CATHERINE BARDES. A Cb w Mystic l3. VVuluut Hills High School. OSCAR SLACK BAliHE'l 'I , Tl. B 1-,! II University School. I,- -l3hw Hydra; Spunkt-rs' Club; Freshman Hunt'v Gommiilcc: lliuss Track Tram. ll.g'rl'cusurur Blur Hydra: Assistant Manager News; Truck Team; Class Social Caminit- tvo: .h-udmnic liluh: Sponkurs' Club; Aller- mllt- llobnting Team. Ill. I!isIm'y Club: Assistzml Manager Truck Tram; Manager of News: President lh'IJut- ing Team; l'nivrsrsily Club; Dramatic Club l'luy: Din-Clm' nl' Bnokslnr'o: At'livily Crun- miltvo: Social Science tllub. lY. lliHln1'y Club; Blue llylll'a: l'llin'l'SiU Club; DiI'L-t'lnr Bnnkslm-c; Director Acade- mic Club: Slalgc Dirm-tnr Dramatic Club: News Shill'; Manager Track Team; Presi- cIt-nt llvlmling Sut'ioty: Btmtors' Illub; Gavel Cmmnilloc: Ivy Ul'alnr; Chris Pliny Unm- mittco: Vigilance Cnmnlillco: llhnirmzm HIPS Ilrnnmillro: Sovinl Science Club. HLIZABIC'I'II MARGARET BULAN. X 5! Curingtun High School. I.- anmfs Lulmw: liil'lf Club. ll. ancn'.-. League; G 15' Club: Frmu-h liluh. lIl.iWomol1's lmaguc: l'ail'ls' Club: French Club; Lilvl'm'y Snricly. lY.mWnIIIL'I1's League: Girls' Club; l'rvm'h Illuh: LIlL-rury Snrivty; Gul'nuln Club: German Club: Senior Sm-iul Cnmmillcc. CAMILLIC BHFMLEVIC, Vannul Hills High School. ILililvu lllllh. III.;Allistm'y IIIlIIJ. lV.-Hislory Club. HYMAX BERNARD CANTUB. Buffalo Contrul High School. ILaSt-L'I'L'iary Hr Spcukcl's' Club. III. PI n-siIIk-nt of tho Speakers' Club: News Re- pnrivr; L'nivcrsily Club; Cnpluin Debating Town vs. Lam- Seminary, and Ohio Wes- lcyun. HAZEL Jl'NIC CLARK. l-luglu's High Schoul. I. Ulcv Club: German Club. TLiHllT tlluh: Women's League: Girls? Club. HLVHIOP Club; Vnmcn's nguc; Girls' Club. Miimuv Club: lilvc Club Librarian: Women's Lvuguc; UiI'Is' Club; Dl'umuliv Club. SIMON t'ZUIIEN. Friends School. Baltimore. Md. l.-- Johns Hopkins l'nivorsiiy. 11. 'l i1mus Scholarship. lll.-Gorman Club; Hislury Illub: Acmlomit' Club; MvMickL-n Sclmlurship. lV.-Vit'v-Pl'vxillt'nl ul' Hihlury limb: German IIIuIJ; Amulcmic Club. SARAH JANE COVVELL. W'almlt Hills High School. L-4HPI1I3VH Cnllcgv. Beaver Falls, Pa. Il.--Uirls' Club; Basket Ball Team. HL3GII'W Cillb: BIISkLt Hall Train. 13270 iI ls Club: Hisxary Club; W o m I: I1 ' 5 League; Y. W. C MARY DOROTHY CUMMINS. K A 8 Mystic 13. Walnut Hills High School. 1.3Blue H3'III'II; Freshman Girls' Club: Wmncnis LL-ague. H.3Blue Hydra; Girls? Club: Women's League. 111.7 Ci1u-iImutian Board. 1913; Literary So- ciety; History Club; Blue Hydra; Cnnvuca- lion Committee; GiI'lI-x' Club; Vanvan League. IV. --I itLI'uI3 SIIL-iL-l3': Blun- H3LII2I; Hislmy Club; UiI'ls' Club. KATHERINE BRENT DABNEY, IL A La BIII'thulnIIIL'w-Clil'lun School. l.'-7V3Llhsh3. H.3I'I'vmh C:luh I. iteIzII'3 Smict3. ' 3 Suciel3: llL'nth Club. 3- Suc'iL't3: VSnnIen's League: Y. W. L. A.: Senior l-ilI3' CLIIIIIIIitteL'; Girls' Club; lJ'IESidLlll ul Wonwns len- Hellenic. MAHTI'IA PAI'LA D'AMOUIL .3 A A W'ulnut Hills High School. 1.3BIIIC Hydra; GiI'IS, Club. 11,-Blue Hydra; German Club: Women's League; Basket BIIII Team. Ill.-Bluv l-l3'IlI'u; GcI'IIIzm Club; WunIL-Ifs LI-Ilguo. I313BILIL- ll3'IlI'2I; WunILIIfs LL-uguc. FRANCES ELIZABETH DXXHIZY. Morrow High Sclmnl. Murrow. U. I. f-irls Iiluh; Wmm-n'h League. H.7Uil'fs' tilulp: Wolm-Ifh Longuv; tiluv Club. III.--Gil'ls' tlluh: Wmm-n's Lvnguc. IV. UiI'1s Club: Wumrn's lmnguc. R'IAIHEI'EIHTIC DAVIS. NVulllut Hills High School. lll.-Ix'iudcrgurlvn Training Svhnnl. IY. lx'imlcrm:rlvn Training Schnul. ADELAIDE DEAN. Hughes lligh School. Linil'ls' Club. Il.iuirla Club. Ill. t'in is' Cluh. IV. l'-it'ls tiluh. ELIZABETH JANE DOSES. Mzulisnnvillc High School. LiBIuv Hydra: Wumon's League; Girls Club. II. Blue Hydra; Hil'ls' Club. III. Bluc Hydra: Uul'nmn Club; GirlsJ Club. IV. Bluu Hydra: German Club; Girls Club; Walnuts Lvuguu. HELEN EGER. A rb qr VWalnut Hills High Sclmui. Lh-Gil'lx' Club: Wun'lou's Lcuguu; Y. W. C. A. Herman Club. Il.iGirIs' Club: VK'HmL-n's League; Y. 'W. C. A. German Club. llI.-Girls' Club: Wmnwn's Leaguv; Y. W. C. A. German Club. IV.--liirlx' Club; Wmm-n's League; Y. W. C. A. German Club. EDNA ELHUFF. Vs'omlwnl'd High School. I. Girl5' Club; Wumcl1'x Luague. I1.4-ViCt'J'rCSidClll of Class; Gil'ls' Liluh. HL7FI'om-h Club; Girls' Club. IV. Sm'1 u!ury of French Club; Girls' Club. JEANET'I'E EPPINGEH, Woodward High School. 1.7Bluc Hydra; Girls' Club; Wmnolfs League. II. Bluc Hydra: Girls Club; Wmnen's League; Thoms Scholarship. HL-Blue Hydra: French Club; Girls' Club; Wmnt-Ifs League. IV. B!uc Hydra; French Club; History Club: Glt'l5 Club: Women's League. SARAH l'lELEN FAY. X n thx'uming High Schnul. 1.7-Hluu I-Iytll'u; Frollk'h Club. lIr-liluc Hydra: Frcm-h Club; Women's League; Y. W. C. A. III. Blue Hydra; Y. V.'. U. A.; Fl'vllch Club; Girls Club. IY.7r:lmkllylcwlru; Fl'vnvh Club: Trv: urL-r Y. W. l.- ; .: ..nivcrsity Club' Lilornw Soci l'; tilrls' Club. , 3 c 3 HELEN ALIJCIC FOUTIC. Hllglu-s High Stlmnl. Iiil'ls' Club: Vnnu-ll h Lvugllc'. Y. H'. II. A. XVILLIAM FURTIIMAN. Phranvtm Sm'it'ly, East Night High Schnul. SOLOMON BENNE'IVI' FHEEIIOF. Bnllinmrc Cily Cnllvgr. Lililuv Hydra. H.7Cupiain Varsity licbuling Team vs. Hurl- hum. SADlH ISABEL GOODHART. Vulnul Hills High Sclmnl. DAVID HYMAN GHUDSKY. Iluglws umi Vk'nut'hvnrd High Schools. I. Pl c5idcl11 0f Dl'umulit' Club; Herman Play; Hohaling Team vs. VL'5lt- Van; Glee Club. ILirl'eacu Contest; Manager nf lhc Frogs; Vico-Prcsitlcnl uf Spoilkers Club. lll.-Set.'rclary ol' Sut'inl Sciem-u Club. SAMI.'EL MARCUS GFP! Burton A 'adcmy, Mobile. Ala. 1,-Bluv Hydra; Duhaling Council. ll.ilJnhaling Team. CllAl NCIiY HARRIS HAND. B 811.25 E KVulnul Hills High School. WI. Tri 1. Ul:I.-as President: 'TZincinnulizln Board: l'nivorsilx Club; Debuting Club; Uym Team. IL7Assin-hlnl Business Manager Wiincinnatizm? Assislunl Manager Buskcl Ball Team; Pun- Hollcnic Assm-iulinn: l'nivrrsily Club; Class Football Team: News Staff. Ill. Mnnugcr Basket Ball Team; Business Mam agar llincinnatiun : Secretary Pan-Hullenic Association; University Club; Social Science Club: News Slall'. lV. IirIilnr-in-Chief of News; Director of Acad- mnic' Hluh; Chairumn Vigilance llnmmillcc; l'niwrsily Club: Sm-inl Sciencv Club; Pau- Hoilcnic Assucimiun; Gym Team. Jl'LIl'S JOSEPH HUFFMAN. 2-1 A II VVumlwurd High School. l. tiym 'l'oum; Freshman Truck Team. .--AHSiHI-:Illl Manager Musical Association; Gnu- vm-uhnn flmnmillcv'. Gym Team; Chemist's Club. faluss Pl'ositlvnl: Manager Musical Associa- llnn: Gym Tram: l'nivvrsih' tlluh: Scrum! Vaudeville Ctmunillvu; Chomist Club. IY.---I:Imi!'m:m Unnvnr'ulinn Cnmmilloe; Acade- mir l'.lub: Trl-uxurcr nl' Universily Chill; Ifym Tcmn: Class Play Cmnmitlee; Drama- llr Illuh: Manager Vaudeville Shnw; Man- ager nf Class Play. M ESTELLE Al'Gl'STA HUNT. W'nmlwnrtl High SL'lmnl. LiliirlN IIILIIJ: Thoma Scholarship. II. Uil'lH' Club; tilcv tlluh: Thnlns Sc-lmlm'ahip. Ill. liirls' tiluh: Hlev tilllh: Mt'Mivkvn St'lmlzlr- ship. IV. liirls Illuh: Ulu- Club: WnIm-n'x nguc: SItIIIt-nl Awislunl in English. HAROLD ICL VO0D TNSKEEP. Covingltm High Schtml. IV.-Svcrttury ul' Avmlumic lIhIIJ. FRED HYDOLPI'I JACOBS. E A II Hughes High Sclmnl. II. HL-I mun Club. III. t'-rrnmn Club. Hift'wrmun Club. RFTH Ll-IMARIAV JENKINS. Newport High School. L74Iirls' llluh: anuu's Luugmn lI.-Gil'Is' Club; Wumclrs Luagur; Glee Club. Ill.-liirl.s' Club; Wumun's lmuguu; Ulcc Club. l'x'.- tiiI'l5 Club. GRACE ELIZABETH JONES, Nurwuml High School. 1. 1-'Ia-im-hmul1:1 St-lmlul'ship; tiir'lf tiluh; Blue Hydra. Il. I l'un:'lI Club; Blur Hydra; Girls' Club. IIlp-llislm'y Club; 'ITL-uxm'cr liirlx' Club; French Club: Blue IIyLlI'n: Mm-liclwn Svhulurship. lV.iSL'CI't'l:ll'y nf Class; I'resitlcnl 01' French Club; 'anrll's League: Iiil'ls' Club; History Club; Blue Hydra; Class llislnrinn: l'ni- le'hily Club; SL-nim' llup Cunnniilw. FLORENCE JUSLIN, A .x J. Vannul Hills High School. l,iY. W. C. A.; tlirls' Chm: anon's League. II. Y. V, II. A.: t1i;l:. Club; Xanun's Leuguv. III.-tiil'lx' Club: Wnuu-n's Lvuguv. IV.--Iiil'lsf Chlln: '1'. Vx'. III. A. MARY KATHI'ZHYN KAL'TZ. Hughes High School. I. Gurmun Club; GirlsJ Club. IL-ulicrmnn Cllth: Uirw Club. I.WWnnu-n's lmuguv; liirlsf Club: Hormun tiluh. lX'.il'-m'mun Club; Senior Snt'inl Committee: Prvsirlenl Senior tiil'ls' Club: Vnmen's Longm; Senior um Cmmuillov. MADELINIC lrlENlilE'lvlTC KEISICR. VWMmlwanl High Sclmnl. I. l3l1u- Hydra; Girls' Club: thu-n's Lcnguv: 'I'lmms IInnnmry Schnlnrship. Ilr-Bluc Ilyulm; l'lislury lilluh; Girls' Club: Wmm-n's Lcuguu; Thnms. lluuurul'y Svlmlur- ship. lll.7BIuv llytlm; Hialnl'y Club; Uirls' Huh: Wmnrn's Lenguv; Mt'Mit'kl'll Hnnm'm'y Schnlau'uhip. lV Histm'y liluln: Sl-t'rclnl'y Hlm- Hydra: liirIN' Club. MARIE KREHBIEL. .x A A Mystic 13. VVnndwm-d High School. LiClnss chl'vlul'y; Wan-n's Lvuguv: liirls' Club. H.7u'unwn's League; Uil'lh' Club: l'h-nuun Club; Basket Ball Team. llI. UiI'ls' Club; Wunwn's lwnguu; Juuiur Pmm Ummnillw. 1V. Wnnwn x Louguv: l'niwrsily Club; Sncinl Unnlmiltcu ul' L'niVL-rsity Clllh; Y. W. C. A. hmg W JOHN Bl'lili LECLEHE. I1 K A XVoudw-ard High School. ELIZABETH LINNAHD. A d; it Vulnul Hills High School. 1.4mm tihlb: Women's Luuguu. II. Hislcn-y Club; Wunwtfs LL-uguc. III. lIistur v Club; Wunwn's League. IV.7Hislm'y Club; Y. W. ii. A.: Women's League; Scninr Hall Cmnmillee; Cup and Hnwn llununillee. OTTO CARL FERDINAND LIPPEHT. 'Nondwzu'd High School. llr-Chelnisl's Club. llL-Vik'c-Pl'csiuIt-nt ral' Clu-Inisi's Club: Academic Club. lV.-41hemisl's Club: l'nivursity Illub; Acudcnlit- Club. MARTHA LOEB. XVaInul Hills High School. l,iliil'l'i, liluh: Thnms llunnrury St-hnlnrship. II.-4tiil'lsf Club. III. GiI'l:- . Club; tiL-rmun Club: I'Iisim'y Cluh. IV.-Girls' Club: GFI'IIIIIII Club: Hixlm'y Club. IRENE LI'CILIC LOUIS XVumlwurd High School. I. tiirl2-a Club: Women's LL-ngue. II iiirls' Club: t'ilm- Club; W'mnen's League. 111.7rllislury tilnh: Y. W. C. A.: tiirls' Club: KVnmen's League. H'.7I9rvm'h Club: Ilislm'y Club; Girls' Club; Women's League. LUW'HLL HOBART LUDXVIG, d: A m Cnvinglnn High School. Litllziss Basket Ball Team; tlluss 'I'I'nvk Tumn. Il. lIIu.-a.t. BilSl-it'l Bull Tuzml; Clam; 'l'l'm'k Team; 'Vursiiy 'rl'ut'li Team. 111.73w1'vlul'y nl' Brmkstm'e: Amulemic Club. lV Mnnngel' chksluru; Academic Club. XVJXLTI'ZH ALAN M'INTIHH. rll A 8 C WTUOHIOF High Schnnl. Nm'wnml High School. ll. SIu:Ivnl Assisinn! in Physics; Uplimisl Club Srhnlau'ship: Amulemic Club. III.-Slmlcnt Amislunl in Physics: Academic Club; Uplimiisl Club Srlmhlrship: Assislunl Munngt-I' ul- Huskt-i Bull Tram; 'Vursily HE- bnling Tmnn. Harrilllmwgys Srhulm'ship: Academic Club: Munugrr uf Hunkul Bail Team: News Sluli': SL'L'I'UULI'IY ul' I'Jcpm'luu-nl ul' Physirs. FIJ'HHCNCIC LUFISE ML'KICE. .3 A .x Vuudwul't1 High Sclmul. l. I'I'rsiclrnl tiirls' illuh; W'mnvn's Lenglw. IL-F-Sl-t'n-iury 111' Class; k'Cini'iIlnalliul'l Hmil'd. IEHE; Hil'ls' Club: IHTm-h tiluh: Wumen's Lvnguv. Ill. -l'niw-I-sily Club: Cinrinnuliun, 11113; vay. Slulf: Virv-l'ruxitlvnl nl. llu- Fl'um-h Club: liirls' Club; Srninl' llnp tlnmmillee. IV.-- tIinvinnuliun Buurd. Hill; News; Stall . Chuinluln Frmhlnull Hut'uplinn Cnmllliilrt: Svnim- Hup tlmnmilluu: Srniur Bull IlumA miIIl-r: IH'rnCh Iiluh. AMY FLIC'ITZHICR MHIALOVI'I'CH. l'rsulim- Academy. I.-Lilvr:u'x Sut'iL-h'. ILiLilt'l'ill'j' Slu-ivly. Ill. l.ilrl':II' V Slu'iely. 1V. l.iler:n'5' Suc-icly. GRACE EVA MILLER. Nrn'wnnd High School. 1. 0100 Club; liirls' Club; Wmm-n's Lavagnu. ll. tiirIs' lIluh: Women's Lvnglun Ill.it'.irls' Club; Frenrh Huh; Wmnen's League. lY.---t'.irls.-' Hub: Frcm-h Club; University Club: Wmm-n'k'. Lvugur. LUI'IS AHTIII'H MISCHKIND. 'l'uwnst'nd. Harris Hull. BLANCHE ALTHOF MOMBACH, XVulnui Hills High Schonl. l. i .irls' liluh: tivrmun Club. lLinirlg' Club; GL-rlnnn Club. llly-Uil'h-a' Club: Herman Club. IVrliirls Club: tiI-rmnn Club. CHARLO'IVHC FRANCIS MON'H'IOMEHY. Hughes Iligh Schnnl. I. Gil'IH' Ulllh. ILinil'lH' Clllh. 111.7Hirlh' CIIIIL IV. liirls' liluh. ARTHI'H STFAHT NEAVE. A N 2' Hughes High Suhrml. l. l:rthm:m chlhull 'l'vnm: Gym Team. ll. Av:ulcmic Club: Chumisl's Club; Gym Team. HL-TI'meurt'I' Amuh-Init' Club: lllwmisl's Club: Gym Team. IVs'. 'l runsun-r SL-ninl' Class: Pn-siclont Chemist's $411!: 'I'I'easm'm' At'mlt'lllic- Club; l'niversih' . n r. EDNA UWHHEN. W'nlnul Hills High School. I. Y. W. C A.: Girls' Club. ll. t':iI'ls.' Clllh: Iilvo Club. 111.7A0il'15f Club: Mt-MiL'ka Scholarship. IV. tiirls' Cluln. E'FFA MARIE WIIARIL Walnut Hills High SL-hnnl. 1.4-leIIIIGJI,S 14-31mm; iiil'lN' Club. ll.-Hcrmun Chub; liix-N llluh; X'nn1vn's i.r:l:.nu-: lilm- Club. HLJWMIlt-n's Luuguv; Herman Huh; Hil'lR' Hula: Ih-rmuu Play. qu irrenrsurL-r Scniur liirLH' tilnh; Hul'mnn Club: Vme-n's League. HI'ILEN Oli'l'll. Nnrwund High Schnnl. l.-41i1'ls' Club; anunis Lcalgm': Y. W. 11. A. ll. tiirl v.' Club; Wunlun's Llunglw; Y. W. II. A. I11.7Hirl5' lliulp; Vtmn'n's erlgut-z Y. W. l'.. .X. H'fillier Club: Y. VY. C. .X.:Trilll1n:ll NI-minnl- inn; Cnmluillcr. MARY KATHERINE PAGE Ii A :4 Myslic 13! Cast Orangt' High Scllunl. l. Wmncn s League; Girls' Club: FJ'L'Jll'Il Club. ll. Wmnen'5 League; President nl' Uil'ls' Club: I'Iislm'y tllub; 'l'l'L-nsul'rr nl' Frunrh Club; llluss ankvl Hull Team: Manager of Tennis Tvum. Ill. lIluss Secretary; Yicu-Pl'esirlent of History Club; Yit-e-Prusitlellt ul' LilL-rurx Snviuly: Girls! Club: Wmnclfs Lt-uguu: Basket Ball Team. IV. l'uivt-rsily Club: fT'IH' Club: Sut-rclm'y ul' Lilerury Sucicly; PIL'sitlunl nt' Ilis'lm'y Club: Sonim' Suc'inl Unlumiilw-z l'nivumih Illub: linlrl'luinnwnl Ilmnnlilicc: Senior Hop llam- milh-v: ankol Bull 'l'rmn; Wumrn'h Leuguv: Y. W. C. A. KATHERINE PHILLIPS. Hllghcri High St'lmnl. l. tiir!s Club: WuIm-n's League. llr-tiil'er l'llull; Wumcn's League. HLiHiTIH' tiluh; Wnnwn's League. IV.7liirls' llluhz anvn's Imugllu. ANNE'I'TA PHILLIPS, K A XVUudwurd High School. L-liirls' Club; VVumulfs League. IL-Uirls' Club; Wmnun's League; Y. W. C. A.; French Club: Glee Club. HLgProsidenl ul' 10 Girls, Club: Wmnen's Lulguc; Blue l'lytll'u; University Club. quUirls' Club; French Illuh; Blue Hydra; Uni- versity Club: Treasurer Y. V. C. A.; Cap uml Gown Gnmmillm'; Sludents' Tribunal. NL-XRHHEHVFA HI'TII IIL'XBENSFI'EIN. Huqu-s High School. LaBuskt-t Bull Team; Girls' Club; Women's Lvuglle. ILaHuskL'l Hull 'l'L-zlm; XVOmL-n's League. 111.7ankc! Bull 'l'uulll; tiirls' Club. H'. B;mkel Bull Team: Llil'ls' Club. BURTON EMMAL ROBINSON, d: A w W? Cuvinglun High School. l. iII:1s.-i l'hullmll Tram: Class Truck Team. 11. Vursily thlhull Squzul; Clam. Truck Temn; Academic Club. Ill. 'V:u'sily H'mtbull Squad: llluss 'I'I'm-k Team; Cu-np Btmkslm'v; Avmlumic Club. lV.- Cl:ass Basket Bull TL'HJII: Class Truck 'lX-zim; lIrI-uu Buniislnl'c; AlhlL-lit' Cuunt-il; Bum'cl 01' Directors Academic Club: University llluln; Hug-Huxh timich: Spuukurs' Club; filmil'mun tlup :mtl linwn timumillvu. JEROME HUSH; 1. C. C.. N. Y.; N. Y. U. LiSpt-ukcl's' Club. IRMA SCIHCL'EH. 'anlmlf Hills High School. IN'TH GORDON SEAMAN. A A A Nurwuml lligh Sclmnl. l. l.'airls' Club; Y. W'. C. A. H.7VCUIIIEII'S Lougur; Girls' Club: Y. W. U. Ill.-Cll:lil'lnan Snoinl All'uirs 01' Y. Y. C. .; lilL-t- Club; Girl? Club; Wmnctfs League. IV. PI'osirlvnt 01' Y. W. ll. A.: Uil'lf Club; Wrmwn'a League; l'nivct'sily Club; Ring and Pin Commiltov. Villrusiqlunt of Y. W. E. A.: Elisinry Club; l'nivcrsih' Club: Ilirls' Club: anvn's Lcnguc; Scnirn' Play Comlllillcv. X. OSCAR FRANKLIN SEE. PI .munt Ridge High School. H. 'I I'mmn'v1' Hf Claw: Slmlcnt Assislum in Physics. llI.--'rl'euwl'ur 111' Class; Student Assislunl in Plu'sivs; SlLItlc-Ilt Assistant in Erommlivx. IV.---Yico-Preshlcnl Academic: Club: Sllltlvnl As- sinlant in lir'unumics. EVELYN DALLAS SHERWOOD. Myslic 13. Hughes High School. 1.7Wmm-n'5 LL-aguo; fiil'ls' Club; Blue Hydra; Frvshmnn Dance Cummiltcv. ll,-wtlirlsf Club; Womch-a League: Blur 311m: l,itvrary Soc'iL-ly. III. --liirls' Ilinh: Blur Hydra; Literary Society; Wnanctfs lmaguc: News Siall': nCincinnati- :In Board: Chairman Snviul Cummilico: aniYursity Club; Vaudeville tlmnmitlotb. HCrGil'H Club; Blue llytll'zl: Prosiclenl Literary Society; Asmcialu Iitlilor on News Stafl': Assucialu lirlilur cm Scribc: Cincinnzllian Board: Vice-Pl'esirlonl 01' Senior Class; Class Week Cmumiltec; Y. W. C. A.; Class Pm-l; Chairman Girls' Room Committee; Yice-Pt'esiqlonl l'nivurhity Club. ABBA IIILLEL SILVER. Townsend Harris C. C... N. Y. lnlcr-rnllvginlc I'mt'c Ul'nlnrit'ul Cnnlgsl. HDHJIHI prize; Yiru-Pl'esiclunl Debuting flnunril, Ill. 'l1hr.- Spuukurs' llluh: Dl'mnalit' Club. IV. Sm-iul St'iunwv IIIulJ; Phronut'rm Suciuly; Iiditm' HI lhu Scribe. IL CHARLES BHHTHAM STANSBI'HY. A T A. E E; Tri. 'Wnodwul'd High Sclmul. L-Ncws Slilll'; Class Track. II. News SIHIT; Cim'innulian Bmml, 1912; Ulivvrsity Club; Class Trac'k. lll.-Ncws Staff; Editor 01' Cim'innntiun, 1MB: L'nivel'siiy Club; Tennis Tomn; l'un-l'lclv Icnic Council. IV. NL-w:s Stufl'; Cim-innuliun Board, 1914; St-niur Ilnp Cnmmilivv; Svninr Hall Cnnlmit- lvo: Flag-Huhh Ih-visinn Illnmnillcc; l'zul- IIL'Ilt'nic. ALICE VIRGINIA STEPHENS. A It, 11 Mystic l3. XVUt'ulu'urd High School. l.ngm-n's League; Hil'ls' Club. ll.-XK'01m-1fs Lvnguu; Girls' Club; University Club; Basket Ball Team. HLHWUmL-n's League: Girls? Club; ankci Ball Team; l'nivvrsily Club. IVn-lfiril'ls' llfuh: SL'I'I'CIEIFIY nl' l'uivm'sily tllub; H. W. II. An. Svniur lInp Commilleu; Sullior Ball Cnmmillcu: anulfs League. LILLHN ESTHER S'HICSS. Vnotlwurd High School. l,itiil'lrs' Hula; U'umvlfs Lvugilv. H.- 'I rl'uxurt'l nl' Gil'ls' Club: H'nmulfh' Lvngllc; Frrm-h Club. HLiHiI'IH' Illuh; Wmlu-Ifx League; French Cluh. HLJHI'I? Ululn: Wmnvlfs Lcnguv: Frent'h Illub; Y. KY 3. A. NORMA LUPISIC STIH'KIC, u'nmlwm'tl lligll Sclmul. I.-iiil'lr$ Illulp: tiul'muu tlluh. ILiliit'la-C Illuh: GL-I'mzm flhlh. lll.---tjil'ls' Hub: Hvl'muu lllulp. l't'.--Jiirlr.J Club; ijl'i'Hidt'nl nl' lhv Herman tilllh'. Women's Longmn XVEHNEH JOHN SI'EH. XYulnul Hills High Sclmul. .7411 Charm- nl' t'IhL-Inisll'y DCDHNII'IIEI'II Li- brm'y. IY.---Assisl:ml in Chemistry; Assistanl in Van VWm'lm-r Liln'm'y: ChcminlN Club. JACOB TARSHISH, Ballilnul'v Cily Colh'gc. Bullimurv. Mrl. MARTHA FLORENCE 'I'EDTMAN. Vkrootlwzlrd High School. ll. f'wrn1un Club. III. HL 1'1nuJI Club. IV.7GL-I'm1m tlluh. CARL XVILLIAM XVAUNER. II R A C VVtmdwal'd High School. l. tiluc tlluh; Class Fun I h El 11 Team; Class 'I'l'm'k. IthifL'c Club: Truck TL'HIII. Ill. Sm-iuI Work at the Union Bullwl; Assislant anllmll Manager; Track Team. HiiSvhtuluthip in Sm'iul Science; Manager of thlbull Team. ELIZABETH LUCY VAN TYNE. J. A A Mystic 13. Home Cily Slutinn High School. l.-IiiI-N Club: Women's Lenguv. Il. tiiI I5 Club; H'umulfs League. 111.7l'uil'lsf Club: Y. Vx'. C. A. IV. l'-irls' Club: Y. V. C. A. CATIVIERINE MARIE TI IEISING. K A m W'nlllul Hills. High Sclmnl. L7Wmm-tfs LL-nguv: Y. Vt'. C. BL: Girls' Club: f'I'vshnmn Hcrcplion Cmmniliuu. 11. !':irls' Club; 1anen's League. 111.7llistm'x Club; Y. V. C. AN. XVnmL'Ifs League; UiI'W illuh. Ivillihlm'y Club: Y. W. C. An. Women's League; Hi-Iillx' fllulvz tlluns chk Programme C0111- NH 00. MARY liUI-HCIHl-X VN'I'IALLUN, K A M Myslic l3. Vx'alnul Hills High School. I. Iiil'lh' liluh. ll. GiI'!5' tlluh. III UiI lh5 Club; 1Wnlnvn's League. IV.---Hil'ls' Club: Y. V. C. A. 6W Mam HI'TII M. VVILLICY. .8 A A Myslic 135. Burlhulmnvallil'lun Sclmnl. L-ilnnvm-nliun llununillvv; Uirfs' Cluh; Y. W. C. .L; Wmnunk I.ngllt'. ll.-7liirls' Hub: Wmm-IVH lmemuo: Y. W. C. A. II!.-Vit-v-I'rmidrnl ni' Ihe films; Girls' Club; ancn's Luugllc; Y. W. C. An. Junior Sqwiul CnmmillL-c. IY. Su.-nim' Swim Cnmmillvt': UirH lllnlJ: Wan-n's Imuguv; Y. Y. C. .L CLARA ANNA VISSHL. Cnllcgt' Hill High School. 1. K'tunun s Lvugut': Ucrlmln Club; i'ril'lh' Club. ll.inr1:$ Club. HL-kHil'lsf tlluh: German Chm. IV. HirIs' Club; German llluh: Wnlm-IFH League. MARIE ALIS WITHAM. VVulnul Hills High Schnul. GEHTHLYIZWI MARIE XWJLFlHlM, Cnrlhugv High Schonl. l. liirls' Club; Wmm-n's Lvuguv. ILkUirlh Huh: Glee Club. HL7GiFIFC Club. IV. l'.irl:-i' Club. NEIL VVHIGHT, 1:, A El, 1i E Cuvington High School. CLINTON WUNDEH. t1: A re Tri. Woodward High School. I.-Cluss 'l'l'oasurel'. ll. Manager Musical Association; Manager Glee Club Trip; News Siail'; Academic Club; University Club; Cincinnatian Board, 1913. llI.-Alhlulic Gnuncil; Eniversily Club; Secretary Academic Club; Social Science Club; Ivy.- Orator; Flag-Hush Referee; Assistant Mau- agcr Football Team; Chairman of Junior Prom Cmmnittcc; Chairman of University Club Vaudeville; L'. C. vs. Earlham Debat- ing Team; Union Bethol Scholarship; Stu- dent Assistant in Social Science. IY. l-lresident Senior Class; President of Uni- versity Club: President of Academic Club; Associate Editor of News; Associate Editor of Scribe; Speakers' Club; Social Science Club; Flag-Rush Referee; Athletic Council; L'ninn Bclhvl Scholarship; Student Assistant in Social Science. Senior Regular Engineers YEATMAX ANDERSON! 11: A H Ashcvillc School, N. C. 1. '.'..1:1+ .0 St-hmul ni' Appliml Sviom'c. ILiilusv St'lnml nl' Applied Sciento. 111.7qu50 St'lmul nl' Applied Science. IV. Gu-np Club: Glm- Club. Y. Cu-0p Club; Glee Illub. JAMES PETER ANDHEXV. II E A W'nlnut Hills High Schuul. 111.41m4mm Club. HKmCht-misfs Club; Sllltlcn! Assistant in Chum- ish'y. CHARLES LOUIS BLOOM' Wuudward High School. CLEMENT MEADE FENEx'ER. d3 A 8 Woodward High School. I. Capl:iiu of Class Funtbull. ll. F0nEhall 'l'vzlm; Truck Team; Baseball Team. 111. I:umlban Team; Track 'l'L-mn: Basvbail. IV.thuptuin nf' Varsity Frmlhzlll 'l'cum; LVlliVL'Pi .5in Club; .L l. Ii. 1;. JOHN GEHSTLE, W'alnut Hills High School. ILLChcmisl's Club. Ill.-Chumi5t3 Club. IRLChemist's Club; Student Instructor in Chemistry. ROBERT HYNDMAN, JR.. 3 A E W'ymning High School. I.-Llu-Up Club. ILLCn-up Club. l.gIIU-UIJ Club. lV'.-Atlllclic Council; A. I. L. E.; Go-up Club. HENRY ALBERT MARKS. Ohio Moclmnics' lnstilule. ll.--lIhv1nist'b Club. lll.-42homisl's Club. IY.thulenl Assislunl in Chemistry; Ghemisfs Club. MIHON ALLEN MITCHELL. Wruodwurd High School. LLlJu-np Club. ILLCu-np Cluh. JILaCn-op Club. IVLfln-op Club; A. S. M. Ii. VLCn-np Club; A. S. M. E. VVALTER INGRAM MUNAUIIAN. 11 K A VUulnut Hills High School. l. ro-np Club. ILitln-np Club. III. IIO-up lull; Uh-v Club. IV. Cn-np lilub; IiIL-e Club; A. S. M Ii. Viiiump liluh: A. S. M. F, THEODORE HENRY NIERMAN. A N 3 Ohio Mccllunics lnslitutv. l. I2n-np Club. le-thn-Op Club. Hl. Cn-ap tllnh. HCiUIHJp CILIIJ. vicuiup Club. CHARLES CHENSHAKV RAITT. A N 3 W'ulnul Hills High Schnnl. l. Ct'rop Club: Gym 'l'enm. IL Cn-op Club; Hym Team. Ill. f10-np Club; liym Tram. IV. t'20-up Club; l'u-m Team: Vir-odlhnimmn A. l 3. C. Rmtlu-op Club; l'sjvm Team: A. I. If. 1i. BENEDICT SALKOVEH, VuInllI Hills High Schnnl. l. tileu uml Mandolin Clubs; Truck 'l'eum. ll.ilf.lhelni5l's Club. llI.--Uhemist's Club. IV. Chemist,s Club. BENJAMIN ELLIOT SIVE, Hughes High School. H.7tilwmisvs Club. IHr-Chemist's Club. IV.-ilhemistk Club. CHARLES MITCHELL VVARRINGTON. Walnut Hills High School. A NE l.-Un-0p. lllub; Gym Tram. ILwlIn-np Club; Gym Team. III.-Cn-np Club; Gym Team. IV. lIu-np Hub; Gym 'l'mml; A. I. E. E. Vfiiin-op Club: Gym Team; A. I. E. It; Em ginccl'ing Tribunal. Senior Cooperative Engineers JAMES STANLEY BISHOP. W'alnul Hills High School. lll. A. I. If. E. IV. A. 1. E. E; Cu-op Gluh; tlo-np Picnic. Com- mince. Y. Co-op Club; Universily Club; Cup and Gown tztnlyuittee; Secretary and Treasurer A. I C URTIS HATHBONE C l IALKLEY, Covington Iligh School. L-Cn-op Club. ll. Gn-up Club. HL-uCn-np Club; A. S. M. 13. 1V. Cn-np Club: A. S. 3-1. E. V.7Cn41p Club; A. 3.1-1. 1'3. JAMES CARPENTER CHISHOLM. A X E Matlisouville High School. l.gCo-op Club. II.r-Cn-op Club. III.7Coaup Club. IV. CD-up CiulJ; A. 1. Fl. Ii. V. tlo-op Club: A. l. E. If. THOMAS WILLIAM DAHTNALL. A N E. I. C0-0p Club. 11. Cu-np Club. III. C0-up Club. IVaCO-np CILIIJ. V.-+C0-0p Club. FREDERICK WILLIAM ENGDAHL. B 6 1'1, Ortonvillo. Minn. E E 1. CO-0p Club: Mandolin Club. 11. '1 I'uusurer nl' IIn-np Club; Mandnlin Club. III. Un-0p Club; Mandolin Club. lV.-Cu-np Club; Mandolin Club. V.-+C0-Up Club: Mandolin Club. AUGUST PHILLIP GHAEF. Walnut Hills High School. Liiluinp Club. Il.--Cn-np Club; A. S. M. IE. HL-CU-llp Club: A. 5. M. Ii. IY. t2n-np llluh; A. S. M. E. Villuuup Club; A. S. M. E. EDWARD CRITTENDEN HARDING. JIL. Milford High School. d- .3 m l,itIn-up Club. H. Cn-np Club. I . Cn-np Club. IY. Cn up Illllb. Yr tln-uu Huh; tllwil'mun Svnim' Social Com- Illillvu: Chuirlnun Cu-rm Dance Cummiltee. ALPl-HCUS ORLANDO HI'RXTHAL, I'nivvl'sity of Chattanooga. l. Cn-np Club. 11. Cn-np tllnb. Ill.-JIn-up Club; A. S. M. l3. IV. Hump Club: Su'l'elary rII' A. S. M. E. V. lln-np Club: A. l. 1i. FL: Engim-el'ing Trib- unal; lYnivorsily Club; Dates Cmnl'nitlt'c; I'I'L'Hidvnl Of A. S. M. E. VILLIAM J. RUIN. A N E Humilinn High School. I. Cn-np Chili. Il. Cu-np Club. Ill.-A. S. M. IL: Student Assislunl in Metallurgy. IY.-JI1J-np Club; A. S. M. E. Y, .Prvsiuh-nt nl' tin-np iiluh: Vigilance Cum- Iniilm': Chairman Seniur Hop Committee; A. S. M. 13.: A. I. E. IL; Iix-Uliic'iu Member ul' Slmlcnl Tribunal. CHESTER THOMAS KLEIN. E X: E S I. Frcshnmn Funthnll: tlu-up Illub. ILaSnphmnm'c anlbull: Vul'sily Squml: Cn-np Club. III. Y:II'3.ily Squml; tlmup Club. lV.-V:IJ'siIx Funlbull; lira-np Club. . V.--Prcsidenl Pun llleenit- Association: tllusa Play ilrnnmilluc; tin-up Club. CHARLES HENRY LANGE. flrtunville. Minn. EDVVAHD WESLEY PLUEDDEMAN. 11 South High School. Columbus: Newport High School; XV-Jlnut Hills High School. LiBluc Ih'tlru. ll. anllmll Squad; Blue Hydra. HL-Fonllmll Squad: Twn-Mile Humrd, 11 min- lnes 1 5-6 semnds. IV. Bluv Hydra: A. 3.1!. F. Y. .l. S. M. E. RICHARD MANN RACE. Bullm' High School. 1.;Co-Dp Club. H.7fjn-0p Club. III. t'.n np Club: A. S. M. E. IV. Cn-op Club: A. S. M. H. V.-Cu-0p Club; Vicr-Presidem ui' A, S. M. E. ROBERT FINDLEY REED A N 3 Ohio Mechanic's Institute. l,iai' n 011 C luh: va Team; I: 0- 0p OlchestIa. 11. iC 0 up i lIIb;GmI'Ie:1III; Un- -np Ur'oht-shu. 'Gym Team H'.v-CtI-np Club: G'ylll Tram. Vitlnlnp Club: CheIIIist's Club; U199 Club: Ilhelnirul lingincm's' Sm'iely. XVILLIAM EDWARD SHARKEYI Middlctnwn IOJ High School. L7Cn-np Club: anhull Squad. ILNCn-np Club. III.gILII-IIIJ Club: A. S. M. 13. IVNCIIVIIIJ Club: A. S. 11. E. V.iUII-l'1p Club; A. S. M. H. JOHN WATERS SHERIFF. B GI II. E E XVI'lliumspm'l IPIIJ High School. LNMIIIIIIIIIiII Club: CIHIIJ Club. :mdulin Club; Cn-np Club: Class Trous- III 'eI' TILiJIHIIdUHJl CILIII; Co-up Club: A. I. E. Ii: Bnard ol' Cincinnuiian, 1912'. l'nivcrsity Club. IV.7A. I. E. 142.: tinrnp Club: Mandniin Club: BCHIHI of uIIIiI'Ic-inIII'Ilinn, 1913: Fnivrsrsity Club. V.---A. l. E. 12.; Cn-IIp liluh; l'IIivc-I'sily Club: NE'XVS Sum . JOHN H. STICKVAHT. B G ll H'C 1Walnut Hills High School. LNPI'L-sitlonl of 1110 Class; W'ul'sity Football TCIIIII: 'Vul'sity Basket Ball Team; Captain Class Buskei Bull: Class Football. H.7Fnutball Team: Basket Ball Team: Baseball Town; Captain IIf Class Baskel Ball TeuIII: tlluss Football 'l'ezIIII; Co-op Club. HLNII'nnUmII Tt'illll; Basket Bull Team; Baseball TMIIII; Gym Team; Class Basket Ball Team; Flag-liush Coach: Cn-IIp Club. Fuollmll Team: Basket Ball Team; Track Team: Captain of Baseball Team; Swimming Team; Student 'l'I'ibIInnl: Vice-Pl'csidcnl nl' Cu-np: A. 11.1-3. VWCIIIICII 'Varsily Basket Ball 1mm; leil'man III' A. I. 1.. la; Cu- -np Czlub Chairman En. gineering TIibun: Il. IV. CLAY MORTIMER STRAIT. Humor Academy, Humor. N. Y. l. C0-0p Club. ILan-np Club. Ill.i-lin-nu Club. Wh-Unhnp Club; A. l. E. E. Y.--uIln-np Club: A. l. E. Ii. CHAFNCEY MORGAN TILDEX. B m H. CH Comma. Mich. LiCn-np Club. ll. Cn-np Club; 'Vursity anlbnll 'l'vum; Class thllmll 'I'umn. l,iCu-np illuh; Varsity Funthull Team. IV.--Cnvnp Club; 'Vm'sily FlNJlbllll Team. erterpp Club: Vigilam-L- Ilnmmiltee; Senior- an Crunmiltev: Class Gift Committee; Member Student Board. ALPIIUNSE MULLER XVESTENHOFF, Hughes High School. A N 2 PAUL PRINCE VVIANT, Ealttm 0J High School. 1. 0hin Wesleyan University. 11.-Ohin Wesleyan l'nivel'sity. HLHCu-op Club. HiiCuunp Club: U190 Club. V Cn-op Club; Glee Club. CHARLES ESTES WOOD, W'orcestcr Academy. VVorccsten Mass. l. Cn-up Club. H.7Cn4m Club. Lallninp Club; Chemist's Club; Student Assist- unl in Metallurgy. IV. lIn-up Club; A. S. M. Ii; Chemist Club; Student Asxistuut in Melallnrgy. Vifin-op Club; l'niversity Club; Chemist's ljlub; Chemical Engineers, Club; A. S. M. E. The College Of Medicine SI-ZNHIHS Curr, Huvilund Jnhnslum Douglas Alexander Coppock. Frank Marion Kelly. 'l'llnnms l-Ivnshuw Foerlmycr. William Adolphus McCuI-lhy, Merrick Ficfivld i'iurtlner. Mabel E. McGowan. John Vincent Guoldvnlmrg Frank l'iutlt-rnmn. Ilolt-n Teresa Hart, Robert Watson Scull. Murat Halslvnd Hawley, Paul Ramsey Stewart. Paul Morton page sm'mny-hn Offlcers me Omnimumnn' MAUULIN SliIUJDINU . ANNA Lurm-i FLmem-z ODIN VVILIII-nn' WILLIAM FREYIIUFI' SAM Hal. CMHK Iimmms'rn An.mmnx p.151? MW rnIy-xm'rn 0f the Junior Class Pl't'SitICHl Vicv-PI'L-sitlmll Svurvlzn'y 'l'i't-zlsul't'r MEIJHZS President Vico-Pl'vsidcnl SL'C1TlHTy-TI'OHSLIITF Cincinnati, 1915 Aw-Ol1-1Xthw! W'hul lime 1's il anyhow? U111. CICYUII- ll1i1'ly! English, French; sixty pages !'111' MucDunuhi by Friday. VVhal do I have In do tmnormw? Go 10 luwn! 1'X1'111sl1'u11g s, Jones. cwryihing's ready l'm' tlmt. Game 011 History. might 115 well gc-l you off my mind. Hislt'1ry1Hislory. what is it I should haw 111111 didn't do? History. 011. the Junior Class History! 11DidIft I loll Paddy to tend to that? I 1'011191111191'. I10 had the 1111'1'111111ing team. W'lmt a job! Histories HIT all alike; alvays Hag rushes. Frcslnnau receptions and football all jul11hlud tugclhvr i11 Hliul'ioz-L' 1111111111135 My-culng1'-i11-1!H4-1111w-tl1u t-it-is-IHSW slylt'. Wish We didn't 1121111 to have 0119. What has happened in 1915. al'lcr 1111? Thu im-viluhlv flag rush! Didlfl take long for tho Suplls in vlimillato us. did it? Fum' 111i11utcs! Rummnhcr 111v parade to lnwn? Gunsv was President that year, waslft 110? Yes, illltl Krllse the next and chrscllmiclt this 3' 111'. You know. I was as proud as he and Downer were at that From of ours in February. M1111! how 11111110 Pork Chops did play. Six l'evl of snow outside didlf'i 1.100111 lo affect anybody but the chaper- ones and thcn ihc D1111 surviwd. uW'ondcr how the Electrical CU-Ups gut llml glulw in Ihc center of thc gym to change color. VVUHdCl' what becaunu 01' my prugmm; l Iikod tllc lunks Ul' lhaL wilh the soul 11nd llw bewildering insides. Wonder where they found :1 bank large enough In hold the surplus $19.28. XVundcr if day 11l'lcr 111111111'1'011' will hL' time 1111111111411 l'ur llmt history. VVUlldcr il' Pnddy'll 1111 it ll1c11. VVumle' if I l1zul11'l hotter give it 1111 1'01' tonight? pngr scventy-cight McMicken College of Liberal Arts THE J UN 10R CLASS Ackrcl. Max Conrad Ballcnline. Clara L. Bauer. Bessie May Baum. Hilda Christina Bolsingvn Hulph Edward Boschnrnmn. Katherine Mario thtmzm, Luuisc Blank. Laura Bridge, Agnes Hill Brown. Karlinc Mayfivld Burgoyne. Margaret Cnldwnll. Gvnovivvc- Card. Lorna Donne Ccllarius. Mary Elizabeth Claalsscn. Ella Anna Cock Stanley E. Cut-nucllo. Herbert Cumming Curnucllc. Ralph Dudlt-y Crockett. Helen LuCI Cruzicr, Helen Edith Dcurncss. Donald Frederick Devon. Margaret Louisv DiL-Cknmn. Alum Sophie Divringvr. Stella Marie Downer. J12, John Druckor. Fannie Natalie Dul'y. Florence Furrm'. Dorothy Davis Fillmore. Anna Louise Fischbuck. Veronica M. Fontc. Helen Allen Foote. Katherine Cornelia page sovomy-m'ne Francis, Fluru L. Franz. Frulvric XVillium Frivdnmn. anjumin Geiger. iuth Marin IiL-ollcgun. Konnclh Prim,- titrl'ling. Mallilda Gulzcmlunm-r. Jcssic Tllmy Gibson. liulmrtu Muurc Gordon. Arlhul' Hrmllwmlh Grace. Loretta Angvln Hulhen. Mmiltln vnn dm- Hnys. Lonnrv Flora ani'mnn. Clara Eva Hnwland. Hurrivl Elim- Jnkcrs. Ethel Joseph. Ruth Block Kvim. Helen Elizabeth Keller. Ruth IIaskt-ll Knhlor. Henry C. Kmuso. Katherine Kaiclwn Kruckcr. Elsie Louise Kytc. Margueritv Louise Lully. Ella May Lnngcnheim. Norma Miriam Lazaron, Bertha Lciborl. Julius Lyon, Norman Marius Mann, Louise Melony. Iphigvnc Ik-Icn Morgan, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Murdock. Ruth Gertrude Musekmnp. Freda Elizabeth xD'IyPI'S. Agnvs Pauline Nnckn. Hulh Magdalinv Otto . Freda Pallu'L-n. Normal Phillips. Paul Pncicy. Jusvpllim' Violet Hicllunlsun, Ruth Kutherinv Rullt'. Clili'urtl Jay Hymn lhllh Schrutlim William Schl'nodm'. Esthvr Lydia Schultz. Gladys Louisc Scuvill; Dorothea Haven Scr'odinu. Matloliu Mario Slwricku. Alice Louise Snalblvy. Viclm'jm- Mary Snyder. John Wesley Stickney. Gertl'udv C. Taylor. Ih'lvn Calhm'inr Tnylmu Inna May VanllL'n Tuylma Joan Kimball Tuolhnmn. Madolinv Mnl'guvrilv Tracy. Margaret Anllluny Urlmnsky. Miriam Hvllc Vcnning: Knlhm'inc Slu-phortl Vulkt'l'l. EHHIL'I' Flul'cncu VVachtcl. Irma W'agnur. llarultl llurr W'uldnmn. Bessie W'ilkinson. Hlllh Sluifnl'd Yilkinson. XVnrn-n Hugvt' Winslom Elhcl Forbes Wrinslon. Mullh- Vk'umlsun. Nculu lialcllu W'llvst, Alma Mul'ir College of Engineering FOURTH YEAH Ct 4 ?! 2RA X'I IVE STUDENTS Alexander, Luwcil Ml'lvillv Ann's. John -l--luhlmrd Binns. H. Stanley Blackl'urd. Hnlph 1C. Burns. Francis Unnshy Blll'rlllls, Hm'ultl Clululv Cnrpvnlvl'. Harold D. LLl-I-nce; Elydc Burgess - Crissingt'r. Lloyd Charlos A- lh-Camzu'a, JI'.. Hrillinm Hurley Dnllmun. John VVillL't Erickson. Alvin John Imgv Nghh' 19H Ft-Hun, Slt'phvn Jacob - Fillnmrv. Ilul'hcrl XVm-lh Gihnm't'. Hulu-I'l ViUiH Halsey. Uvm'gv Dawson l-lau'nml. Mark Lanvat' llnrlmnn.Car1 Higgins. Clwslul' Lynn Kuhlhvpp. Norman Lvhnhnll'. linymnml S. Muish. lel'l Frulvrick Motzgl'r. Uvol'gc D. Munlgmm-ry Thmlclvus Julnvs Myers, Rnymond PL-mlL-ry 05m; Eugunc Al'lhur OHC, J12. Charles VVillJ'mn :1 Perry. Arlington Clydc Pyno, Roland Halph Schaeperkluus. Louis Henry Scnficld, F. Leslie Swinncy. Slum'l La Fm-co Sylvester. XVillium Lapp Toms. ClmrlL-s Luwmm Wildcy Vinm-tlgv. Curio XVuIlL-r Vogelsung. VVullt-I' Amlww V053, Raymund Frank VuIlnL'vq Bruce Hinds XVillinmS. Bcrkvluy XVOIillng. Wyillizuu Edward XVull'vlmoltcr. Burl Hrnry Yocum, Gilbert Gaston THIRD YEAR CU-OPERATIVE STUDENTSiIUIIS Buur, Bernard Edward BiL-hl, John Fred. Black, Ambrose Charles Luke Clydtu Edgar Adam Fishhurm Charles Cyrus Foster, Ralph Firlmk Franklin Jacob Gnosuum, Hurljurt John Hayes. VVillinm Leonard HcchL Vernon George Howard, XViIlinm Happo vaetl. Joseph Franklin Johnston, Paul Kennedy Kivfcr, Abe Kruse. Ralph Henry Lee. Maynard D. VViltun Lcightun. Frank C. Lincaweawcl'. Fcrnlujgll Cyrus McKee, Charles Clinton McKinney. Earl Clmpin Mvssingcr, Henry Culverl Miznur. Ralph Adam MUJTClt. John Harrison Mould. Alex Fowler page cighty-uuo Nurltm, Fay Arthur UlJL'l'sCllmidl. Fred Hurmatu ULoughliu, Joseph J. Pombortnn. Harold Vurmm Pcpinsk-y, Bernard Pllaros. Hugh Kinzvl Phelps. Slephen Huttich, Paul Fl'L-dvrick Hickwood. Rowland Lec- Bnbinson, XVilliam linclgcrs. Tlmmus Franklin Husso. Prosper Frey, Leslie L. Fuller. John Emory Gunzmcr. Paul Ernest Huymuml George, Herbert Horst, XVillium Joseph Uicbvl. Hubert Gordon. Myron Boyd Guugh, Arthur Charles andy, Edwin Findley Groom, Wyilliam Ilelrrisun Giost. Ward Earl Hall, Joseph Mclhu'lu 1w Hamilton, Herbert North Harkness, Earl TWillialn Harrington, Earl Lawrence Herlinger, Harold Van Cleve H012, Rubcl'l Horn, Silas H. Huber, William Robert Hunt, Lawrence. Edwin J anncck, Frank George Johnston, Boswell Armstrong Kinch, John Taylor Krupp, Clarence George Kuhlman, Lcnu chl'gc Kunkcr, Charles Eugene Laird. Glover Eugene Lamb's, George Hc-I'nmn Langcnheim, Ralph Louis Lawton, George VVilmut Lloyd, John C. Muhon, James Stephen Monce, Edwin Walton Morris, Joseph Green Morris, Burton C10. Morrison, Arthur Julius Morrison, Garfield Mueller, Stephen King Noe, Oscar Perrine Palmer, Roy Patton, Laban Theodore Pcmlcry, Horace Findley Schneider, Ben R055 Schrcibcr, William August Schroth, Herbert Henry Seamands, Earl Arnctt Shepard. Morton Bradley Stunger, Edwin Peter Stewart, VVilhllr Alhiu Tangnuy, Thomas James Thompson. Guy Vulcrio, Giacinto VVilhelmy. Odin College of Medicine Adamson, Elizabeth Ingram Bctzner, Clarence Wilford Clark, Samuel Crawford Fisk. Harley B. Frcyhofl', William Louis anman, Albert Peter Lamb, Benjamin H. Luwe, Henry Huff'nmn Mctzgvr. Frank Curry Miller, Charles Lamont Moore. Hazzlloel Andrew Norris. J12, Benjamin Oliver, Wade KVright Padm. Russel Homer Weiss. Hiram Bertram page cighly-two OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS. VICTOR F ISCHBACK ALMA SAUER NIILDRED EVANS STANLEY I SAACS LAUREN LINDENBURGER SELMAR Haussu HELEN COCKRAN page Cighly-lhrcc President Vice-PrCSidcnt . Secretary Treasurer MEDICS. President Vice-Prcsident Secretary-Treasurer ttJimmie Sophomore t, ll Was a bitter night. The snow crunched the ice crackled and the purplo-nosod earth turned his chappod nld face to the freezing stars and shiverod. In the dusk a boy came hurrying along, hr lath- ing out such clouds of white and flapping his arms to such a prodig- ious extent that he scemml t0 lJC in the midst of a personal conflict with the w 'ather. Ho lurnctl into a yard. clumped up snlne stops and banged his heels 0n the door sill, thou banged the. duor itself. In :1 jitl'y he had his poor hluc hands through the urm-hnlvs 0t a soft 01d 5w tailor and hi5 feet into slippers. There in the. dark i'nmn, a glowing tire was husity manufacturing great gobs! of heat. The hny crept in very Close. stretched himself upon a low sent with his l'L-t-t all but in the blaze. Then out came his pip' and up inlo the shadows slmvly l'UHt! lung tangled skuins of smoke. Now, I'll tell you who hrs is. Hols Jimmy. Hols thc lJniIml-dnwn L'SSCHCt' of all us Snphomnrvs. Hols tho composite body and soul. you might say ol' the whole hig class. Hots thinking this minute 01. his two years Of cullcgv. H915- lhinking of how fast lime hues glided for him amt how hols getting Io hc 'd man hvt'urc hc kmm's it; how hols got to grab his. chances and have all his big timL-s quick hofnrv INFS :m 0ch 'un und nn guud. Ills Frcshnmn winter seems like yesterday; not a detail has he forgotten. Ho's chuckling over the green caps and llK' hair cuts; all thc foolish things he did and laughed at then. tlcls l'bcling :l snl't nl' satisfaction us he i'iwicxvs lhv ditt'crvnt events in which hi- licked Ehv class above him: Flag rush. l'uolhniL busc- hult and swimming. Hols pondering over the tiCons hu gut and has nvvm' made up. wundvring whether holll take a c 'zlck at thmn in the June exams. Hcls n-nwmlu-ring slipping hy llH' Inst mu's with thv nvct-ssury twmity-tiu- credits. How glad he was to gct away smnowhcrc fur a much-ncedvd vucutinn; :HHl yet all summul' more was that old longing lo start t'oothnll practice. IIt-ls remem- liming huw, when he did find himsvll' out 011 Carson Field pinning. pug:- tighty-Foul' with the season half 5.1mm, he was Elm whole loam, from 0nd to 0nd and half in half. Now, see his eye 9.011011 and a smile appear. H65 thinking of Finy u! the dances. lho Imps and HIE' RPmm; llu' Vnmk-villv and lhu Tim convocation. Bul even as ln- smih-s. the firc-plucc fades away. his head blurs. 111's swculor blurs. his slippers blur; lhen slowly shif'l and Mend again unlil tllm'vit; two of him. four of him. a crowd 0f him. :1 mass of him. HUS gc-tting all unmmpnsiic. :111 unhoilcd. And there hc- sh'oums ulT lwo-lwu in a long line. marching on L0 his Juuim' Your! McMicken College of Liberal Arts THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Acnmh, Margaret Janet Anderson, Dorothy Appel, Joanetlc Baohr, J12. Leonard Kasper Beilzol, Anne Harl'icl Benson Pauline. Elizabeth Bcnzingor, Martin Richard Bcrgmeir, Edwin Herman Biddlv. Virginia Tvmple Bloior, Coralic Brand, Loslor William Brill, VVaIter Henry Brooks, Gertrude XVildcr Brown. Helen Ednmnds Brown, Helen Marie CEIiE, T hmnas Joplin Chambers, Eunlia Irene mug:- u-ighiy-Iivc Clamsscn. Hurry Lmu's Clark, Frederick Roy Cline! Alfrvdn Buchanan Cook. Jerome H. Cooper, Lois Emmet, Helen Avenue Curiin, Angela Mario. Daniels. Verna Carolyn Davis, Edward Davis. Johanna Somnwrfiold Dinkt-rlaker, Selma Ella Ewald, Elsu Louise Fay. Genevieve F915, Cum Ingerhzlr Falter. Dorah Helen Finklcstoin, Joseph Fischlmck, Viclm' XViHinm Franklin John Harcourt Gibbons, Martha Belle Goldsmith. Ethel Fanny Grant, Bertha Loomis Gregg. Ellis Bailey Gullman. Ruth Barbara Harte. Dorothy Olive llarlman, Mabel Gertrude Harvey, Fm 11k Harris Henle, Claire Hill, Esther Annis Holzbcrg, Ethel Francis Hoppe. Henry Herman Hyde. Bertha May Isaacs, Ncsha J ames, Edward Murdock Johnston, Rulh Jeanette Jones, Francis Louise Joseph, David Herman Kuhn, Marie B. Kaplan, Samuel Shammai Romper. Shirley Elizabeth Kennedy. Jennie Killam Koch, Horbcrt Frank Kreimer, Alberl Gvnrge LaMay, Ethel Roberta Levi, Hulh Mildred Lindsley. Florence Elmore Lyle, Alice Franklin Lynch, Mary Beatrice Hollister- Lyon, Phillip Edmund Lytle, Lawrence Roy page righty-six McDonough, Ethel Helen McGregm', Anna Laura McNutl. Helen Grace Macht, Wolfe Martin. Anna Caroline Martin. Edna Eugenie Martin. Robert Scott Merz, Edna Margaret Moormzm, Thomas Aquin Morten, Ruth Dunham Mudgo, Mary Rosalie Nzldcl, Ernestine Nevitt. Edyth Leannah Nimmo, Edward A. Nonnez, Henry Oskamp, Elizabeth Paul, Elyria Marcella Perin. Rhoda Pearl Pfloger, Margaret Claire Pluckebaum. Dorothy Elizabeth Porter, Nina Rasinsky. Naomi Reece, John Andrews Richards. Harold Frederick Richardson, Olive May Richmond, Hurry Raymond RicmalL Mary Ellen Riescnbcrg. Alphonse Gerard Riffs, Laura Cassedy Robinson, Edward Stevens Rosenthal, Evelyn Rosenthal. Theresa Matilda Hubel, Vere Lina Ruckor, Margaret Clarke Eypins, F rcderick Israel Sanders, Adelaide:- VVilhclminc Snuer, Alma Gcncveivc Saunders, Adlai Carlisle Schcuornmn, Alfred Arthur chcl. Alexander Shaffer, Susan Lewis Shigloy. Celestine Lida Sibhald, Lucille Fay Smith, Dorothy Gertrude Spencer, Grela Stapleford, Abigail Dilworth Stern, Bernard J oseph Stewart, Mary Isabelle College of Allen, Tom Morris Goetz, Robert Alfred Hake, Elmer Charles Jones. Douglas Clyde Stifel, Catherine Marie Strains, Florence Lcahnore Swim-fortL Helen Agnes Taylor. Cclln Thompson, Margaret Viola Tomsh Alice Elizahelh Turner, Darwin ananes Vaupcl, Jean Clara Wager, Irene Walton, Clara Virginia XVezlthcrby, Lorene Emma Weber, Marie Rosalie VVessoL Harvey Edward VVildCr, Eugenia Elizabeth VVirth, Margarcl Louise Wright, Pearl Mac Engineering Krug. Frank Stanley Langhammcr, Anthony John Mitchell, Robert Baker Kapclunsky, Maurice SECOND YEAR COOPERATIVE STUDENTS Allen, William Morris Auch, Ralph Henry Avery, Albert Rollins Bailey, Addison Shaw Baker, J ames Leopold Behle, Howard Franklin page nighty-snven Bower, Raymond Bernard Bryant, Leslie Edwin Bucktom Robert Tomlinson Conway, Oliver Harold Cowell, YVWumcr Tuttlc Craddock, Alfred John Curry, Chauncey Junws DCQllasio. Lucoy Glenn Daugherty. Sidney Swain Ellis. Jru W'illinm Hurfshm'nv Elmore. Paul VVillizlmsun Ernst. Henry Samuel Furnn. J12, Jumps Jnhn Ft-lllmann, Alfred Olin ernm'd FCliilHHlL Edmund Burke Fischmu Oswald Fault. J12, Charles XVillium Frey. Leslie L. Fuller. John Emoryr GL-nznu'l: J:Iul Iirm'sl Hnymond George. HCl'lJL'I'l Hurst, VVillimn Jusrcph Giohcl, Rnhol'l Gordon. Myron Boyd Gough. Arthur Charles Gowdy, Edwin Finloy Green. William Harrison Guest. XVzu'd Earl Hull, Jnsvph MucFul'lum' Ilumillum I'lcrln-rt North Hnrknoss. Carl H'illinm Harrington. Earl ann-nvv l-It-rlingur. Humid V1111 Clou- Holz. Ilubcrl Horn, Silas H. Hulwr. VViIIinm Rnhvrl Hunt, Luwt'onco Edwin Jannock, Frank Gcnrgv pngv t-ighiy-vighi Johnston, Roswell Armstrong IiinclL John Taylor Krupp. Clarence George Kuhlnmn. Lon George Kunkcr, Charles Eugenio Laird. Glover Eugene Landis. George Herman Langcnhcim, Ralph Lmlis Luwtnn, Gvnrgc XVilnml Lloyd, John C. Muhml. Jumos SlL'phcn Monctr, Edwin Wnllnn Morris. Burton Clo Morris. Joseph Green Mm'risnn, Arthur Julius Morrison, Garfield Mucllcn StCDllCl'l King Nov. Oscar Pt'l'l'ill Palmer5 Roy Pullon, Laban Theodore Pcudcry. H0 .aco Findlay Peterson, Henry Andrvw Porter, Hamid Mitchell Rock, Nelson hynolcls, CliH'nrd Rush, Thomas William Scallan, Paul Schneider. Anton XVilholm Schnettlc, George Paul Scitz, Arthur John $01101: VVultor Spuncu. JilIUL'h' Curl Taylor, Jnmt's VWilliam XVulkvl', Snmuvi V. L. Thompson. XVillimn Phipps XVth. Edgar Mm'l'ison L'lllein. Hl-nl'y Calnu-r VVt'il, Gm-dnn Ullvy. Romvyn Luthrnp VViisnn. LL'w E. Vnm'hvs. Marion I. VVUDIIkL'I'. Rulph Frmlvrick XVL-vkos, Clifton L'Ul'igiuzll College of Medicine Rider. Henry George Huusm'. Svlmar Frederick Camthcrs. Ralph Goldsmith Ht-ulh, John F. Cochran. Helen Finnqr Huii'umn. Jnhn Ni'zll Goringm', Albm'l CmmL-II Hucrlwmp, Joseph Marlin Guldhorg. 0H0 Loon Lindonm-rgm'. LuurL-n Nurtt'm Gordon, John XV'hitlm-k Stul'k.JnhI1 Rois page eighty-Ilinc OFFICERS OF THE PHESHMAN CLASS. KARL DAY ALICE MrzCAu'rr-n' CAROLYN Mquxz-m RALPH SIIAFIGR PHILIP Pnnulianth XV-uxrbzn JENKINS VIRGINIA BLACKHJHD pugl- ninvh' Preside nl Vicc-Pl'csident Secretary 'Hoztsurcr Mlilmzs. President Vico-Prcsideni Socrc tn ry-Trvasuror tt1917ii 0r ttYou Canit Keep a Good Class Downtt C111 Two Reels; Speeiul Feattn'eFU I was attracted by this alluring unnouneenu-HL especially. the 1917? so I entered the uheme 0f the movies. in the expectation of meeting my old friend tIConviet 999 under different numerals. Much was my surprise when the itnum behind the lanterntE opened fire with the life of a tiFt'eslunan First I saw the campus and a motley crew or Iiundergrnds. Some seemed rather superiur-lnoking with the. usual air of ttnnlti ehalanceig These I branded as uppernetassmen. Then along marched more important looking individuals. though this same im- portance vas evidently only skin-deep. I soon awoke to the fact that these were the long-suffering martyrs whose tortures I had come to Witness. Up to the main entrance they sauntel'ed. and came to earth with a little green book of uFreshman Rulesti in their hands. .. The next appearance of the uFreshim' upon the screen found them embroiled in deadly combat. The HSuphmores them! itStair-rush? I said to myself. Smne serappers. those. ttFreshiesi'i It was pretty hard to keep the youngsters separate. until the arrival of the Freshman Badge. Verity, it was some badge! A little piece of cheesecloth with a ttagrant yellow button. tThey called them ttCapsF but I have my doubtsJ Again the. fighting spirit. This time Ltthey were 0111 for gore and they got what they hVCI'O 1111011 were after. In other words, it was itFtag-rush time. Looked like a masqueu rade hall, where most of the guests represented the. Hobo Union. The sWarsity infants were determined though not altogether at ease. The ItSophiI barbarians formed a wedge mid tut 'aneed upon their prey. I guess it must have been masquerade. for the, way that page llinety-one aggregation nt' children ate Up the Sophs'a was a miracle. iYhen the uMedieat students grew weary nt' remnviug tiSophmnnre corpses the. authnritirs deelured the. Hi 11p a Hdraw? tMul'derJ The. must surprising feature at the tilm x'us in see the same reckless ninfants terrible in full dress ere lung. and actually huh- nnhhing with their late antagonists. Nn green cups. in lmlmr 0f the festive occasion. hid the unparalleled stiekness 01' their juvenile lurks. The Freshman reception comes hut nnee a year. Then. the torn and tattered vete'ans. smnewhut reduced in nullibers. suited into exams. smiling. though iliwurdhr quaking. Hanks depleted,011 through the year they traveled. With rules suspended lit'e look on :1 more roseate hue. Come to Find out they were human like the rest of us. r-u I reached for my hat, satisfied with the tirst glimpse of tilfilrl their ttHushes. their Atlhireptiuns, they were u goodly crew. Gnml-lllck then. all the, way to H191?, nmt may Providence nt' Phutn and tiChildt'en befriend their successors. uVengeance shall he mir'n.u saith the Vtht with their iWIix-Upsfl' their itTungo Teas. Freshman, itnext year! McMicken College of Liberal Arts THE FRESHMAN CLASS Albert. Marian Czlrotine Allee. Alice Brugdon Aims, Flu 11 Freda Appel, Elsie Brunerot't, June Seit'ried leraseh. Nathan E. Barkley, Alma Burkeu't Barnes, Vernon Cary Bartlett. Lelzimt Meyer Bauer, Paul Jncnh Beumnn. Lusnnnu June Beresford. Curtis tienshuw page niurly-lwu Berry, David Everett Bngen. Jessie Brass, Ralph Lelngdnn Brnuneeker. Helen Augusta Brnunwart. Helen Louise Breuer. Dorothy Brown. Elaine Cal'uth Brown. Vida Chapman lirueggemzm. Harriet Sweeney Brunholl'. Sophie XViIhelmin-d Buchnmn. Alice Buckner, Sophie Harrison Buonlo. Sihyl BLIIIOHHCIL Ellmt Martha Burgoyne. Helen l-Icmlorsun Busahing. Howard Ellswurlh Bultuuwioscn Paul Butterfiohl. Hryunl Sidney Caldwell. Til'zuh Culo. Hm'ard annnl C2110. VViIlard Georgv Cnmphvll, Margm'ul Cm'd. Rnilm Gvnovvivo Carmichael, Ralph Allison Cusm Henrictlu Scwoll Clark. lilliznlmth May Clil't. May CnIu-n. Nulsml JL'nn Curd. Helen Coshvy, .Tcssit- Crnnwr, lIclc-n Celeste Cl'idn'r. Vern Madeline Cl'mnwdl. Elwood Lewis Crowc. Eunice Marie Davidson. Cnrllun Frederick Davis, John Francis Day, Karl S. Dooley. Edward Mcughcr Dmmclly, .Ioscph Lawrcncc Dudley. Grace Elizahclh Duke, Dnl'olhy Eckstcin, Gustavo Ednmnds. Charles P. Elberg. Etta Louisa. Engclhurdt, Edward Churlvs Farlicc, Elm'tta Amanda Feldmun. Abraham Jchicl Fcls. ldu Jeanette 1mg1- ninMy-tlncc Ft-I'l-y. Dorothy XVillht-I'by Fim-Imrg. Sulnmnn Fischhuck. Glenna Prolzingvr Flaglur, NIUI'jOl'y Cm'lis Fostvr, Alma Virginia Frank. Fuliciu Frcdl'ich. Charles Gzll'lthmm. Cliland Admin Gocnhcrg, Henry Geohcgan. Edmund IIau'risun GL-ycl', Emma Dorothy Gibson, Ailu'n May Gm'llsch. Marianne Gregg. CIIH'rmI Cillt'y Gl'cgsmL Anita Hull GI'Cgm'y Alexander Grogson. Maric- Kt'rfuol' Gl'nmmo, Emma Dorothy Grossman, Ralph Gmthuus, Ethvl Louise Guckenhorgcr. Thelma Huilc. Ralph Virdon Hall. Frank Kincaid Hall, George Thonms Hunnul'urd. Roger Edwin Hartman, Gcnl'go Edgar Hnslingvr. imnm Sophie. Hatfield, Martha Eugenia I-Iaulck. Emilio Margaret Hays, SH '1311 Hanaucr H 1111!, Katherine Mung IICgCr, Evelyn Elizabeth Huilhuru, Margery Scrvillia llvile. Elmore f-lolhig, Carl Franklin HctsclL Justus Karl Hc-yl. Hvlcn Marcella Hickuk, Helen Cramer HiIlor, Grace Richmond Hoehn, Bertha Louise Holloway. Clarence HUIzhcrg, J ulius Huling, May Catherine Hunt, Margaret Charlotte. Ideson, Eleanor Gertrude Isaacs, Stanley Morris Israel, Edward L. Johnson, Frederick Augustus Jones, Dorothy Cartwright Jones, Margaretta Abigail Knsson, Lee Brooks Keller. Adel Louise KEJHPCF, Samuel Frederick Kcyscr, Wendell Kluppvrt. Ruth Mildred T011133 Koehlcr, William Augustus Kotzin, Godfrey Krucgor, J ustinc Kunschik, Emma Augusta Lambert, Margarcl Louise Landmml, Sulmnon Lillal'd, Davis Lushy, Helen Alison Lyle, Donald Johnson McCarlhy, Alice Marie McDevitt, Lester XVilliaml McGowan, Caroline Lehman McIntyre, Laura Mildred McKinley, Ruth Elizabeth Maddux, Howard Stanley Marcus, Jacob Mark, Jerome page ninety-Fuur Matrc. Edna Clara Mendclsolm, John Mendclsohn, Samuel Felix Mcssham, Mary Florence Michael, Lillian Montgomery, Harriet Letcher Morris, Gertrude Ellen Motz, John Louis Murray, Willa Lillian Nelson, Clifford Joseph Nestley, Edward Julius Neu, Katherine Noonan, Charles Stewart Nnrthcuit, John T. Ochlnmn, William Christian OsHara, Laura M. Osborn. Josephine Ott. Reuben Ervin Frederick Olting. Edilh Agnes Otto, Carl Everett Pcaslcc, Patricia Dorothy Perkins, Hildegarde Perkins, Margaret Peters, Walter Frederic Pharcs. Lavina Pichcl. Sweet Marie Pitcher, Georgia Poclking, Gertrude Estelle Pollitt, Basil Hubbard Pl'csslcr, Louise Carolyn Hagan, Maude Belle Rama, Esther Reinecke, Lucy Agnes Richards. Polly Ann Richardson, Bailey Mauser Riddle. Clara Belle Hiker, Albert Joyce Rosenberg, David Russ. France's Mayer Rest, Norma Beatrice Roudm Alvin Harry Boyer, Lucille Marie Rulison, Jeanette Elizabclh Runck, Frances Roberta Ryan, Esther Elizabeth Sachs, Marie Hellman Salkovcr, Meyer Bernard Schadc, Arthur Albert Schaefer. William Ralph Schaefcr, Alvine Bertha Schocnwandt, Helen Bertha Schmidl. Irma Mary Schroder, Pauline Schuclmrdt, Cecilia Agnes Schwallic, Eva Marie Seiter. Jeancltc Errett Shafcr, Ralph Newton Siohler, Salman Korkes Smith, Harold Waterman Staats, Chester Clyde Stevens, Dorothy Scovill Stevenson, Mary Thomas Stl'aub, Mary Agnes Straus, Robert Lee Sudbrink, Elsie Wilhelmina Tnngmmam Helen Tuslnnan. Rachael Taylor, Dowlhca Cuckayn Taylor. Ircm- Marshall Taylnr, Marcus Bucll Thoil. Vandu Marguerite Tierney, Marguerite Esther Tobin, Ellen Louise Tracy, Caroline Barrett T urlcy, Harold Edwin Turner, Jack Valerie, Bernice Vanderbilt. Ethel V055, Leroy Charles Warren, Louise Beatrice XVascm'witz, Phillip Fogol XValkins, Anne Mae VVUber, Elsie Margaret V?csterhmd, Agnes Wilshire, Sidney Gordon Wilson, George Henry VVintcrmeyer, Walter Henry W'right, I-Iclen Louise Wulfekoctter Gertrude M. L. 'Wydmun, Dorothea Garrard Zimnwrnmn, Frances Cameron College of Engineering Croakc, William Thomas Divine, Laurence A. James, Davis Lawlcr Lutz, Joseph Nixon page nimty-Ilve MuHugh, Robert James Miller, Leroy Robert Spills, John Herman FIRST YEAR COOPERATIVE STUDENTS Alexander, D011 Fiskc Altamcr, Harold Millm' AndCl's011,Hz13-'m0nd Duanmnd Andcrcgg, Rupcrl Andrew Andrew, W'illiam Aug, George Christian Bagel, VValtm' Thomas Bernard, Byron Franklin Baudo, Walter Andrvw Bauer, Edwin Francis Bishnp. Russell Porm- Bolts. Earl Albert Bruun. Erncsl Brett, James Arthur Britain. Glenn H. Brown, Darwin Scull Brown. George Carlton Bruck. Albert Gcnrgv Bl'umlmck, David L41 Duyt Burkvlt. Dillard ButlL'rHL'ld, Asa Van VVm'nu'i' Carr. Lucien SIL'VUHS Chapman. Henry Gordon Clark, Carlton Cobb Cranmer, leuuy Louis Duviv, Hubert Dclvhunfy, Rudolph DuniL-l Doll. George XV. Dicm'. Clyde Gilll'urd Dikcnmn, Howard H'ifhur Duran. Juhn Edward DuMurs. Charles Vincvnt Enrltry, liuynmnd Enmwll Elders, William Donald I'llhol , Erwin John pngo ninety-hix Ely, Lzlwrmlcc Sterling Fialco. Harry Fisher, George Forllagc, Curl Ernest Fries, Daniel Gustav Fuller, Robert Benjamin GnhrioL Louis Sumnmrs Guns, Elmer Edward Gardner. Gruyson Curtis Garvin, Hugh Gvils, VVilFI'Cd George le'stlc. Joseph Peter Glenn, Earl Clifford Grandin, John Jonas Grecnloaf. Frank Mount Grecnnmn. Ralph Griggs Groiwo, Hubert Bernard Grisard. John Kwhlm' Gmssius, William Henry Hull. Waller VVillimn Hullvr. Ilorlwl't Ludwig Jacob Hamilton, XVillium VVHHL-r Hand. Curl Aum-n Ilurrvll, Robert Jcssup Hale-llo. Gvorgc Goodman Hartman, Samuel Maltllww chlcin, Ilt't'bcrt Guol'gv I'lill, John Iiuwul'd Hudupp. GL'Ul'gC va'y Hodlum. Joseph Bl-rnurd Hague. Edmund Burke. Hnwlund. Herman C. Judliins. Robert Chm-lvs lium'. Herbert VVilliilm liutkcr, William Cm'lulull Kaufnmn, BL-ncdict Kemp, Gcm'gv Laer-HCI' Kenyon, Sumilvl Albert Kihn. Edgar Joseph Kincaid. Earl Bclmuni King, Clinton Burton Kiuyon, Harold Alonzo Kremis, Edward Hurry Kl'euzer, Charles Percival Kroegur, Gustav Hmn'y Kysor. Kn 1'1 Daniel Lair, Jack Hcynnlds Loary, John Francis Lehmr, VVillimn Kt'ysvr Lindsley, Allen Mom'c Lynn, Harry W'illimn Mchnus, Dmmld I'VICCOI'mick, Harold Vuurllvcs McDonald. XVillinm John MCGiII, Max Pittingcr MCNL-ill. Juhu Peterson Mackay, Adam MacDonald Maddox Harry Edward Markgraf, Carl Alexander Murlutt, Huston Reese Marquis, Edward Givun Maulcn, Henry Miller, Abe Jack Mills. Pelham Eugcnu NIitChClL ESkL'F Iiudfm'd Much, James Lowmun Montgomery. James William page ninetyisvven Morse, Vtrullslukc Dvmurcst Mnuraul. Oscar Andrews Mucnzcnmuim', Albert George Murphy, Dun Cul'lus Myvl's, Ruhcri XVilli-am Nvlsun. Ol'ivl Benson Ncwhigging, Alfred Buckingham Newton Harold 'Wilsun Nycnnu Homer Clarke 01101111011. Juhn ngvn, Chauncey McCall Oslurmau. William Curl Oltcnjolm, Ralph Fottzl Parsons. Tl'mnuine P021350, VVilIialm Page Peck, Ferdinand Pctcrmzm, VVElli-am Arthur Phillips, M. S. Pinchm'd. Frank Porter. Charles Harold Pl'uctcn Leland Manning Quinlan, Joseph Alonzo Richardson. Arthur Fox Hichlc, Arthur Phillip Iiitchjv. Andrew Oscar Hoot, Emory Nelson iylmll, 1Waltcr Luwrcncc Huckstultl. Edwin VVillimn Sndlor, Dudley Karkalitz Scllukul, VVallur Charles Schneider, Arthur Henry Schullo. Clarence George Schrodur, Frulcrick Frank Schuh, Lester Sicper Sogal, Harry Scllm's, Carl Shaw, Michael Gerald Shcphard. Gcorgo Barnvy Shulor, Tum Crawford Silva, Leroy Francis Sissnn, Harry Elwuml Smith, Gcorgc Holcmnhv Smilh. John Edwin Sorenson, James Carlyle Stcbbins. Sum Stallmm Stock, Howard Stcuu, John M. Stengcr, Bvrnanl Henry Strahnm-n, Albert Sullivan, John Thomas Summer. Tully Il. Talcull, Humld Phil! Taylor, Hall Achm Thomas. Sam Morgan Thum. Edwin John George Todd, Fred Clmrlcs Tucker, Harold Scott Tull, Luwrcncv Van Eaton, John Wallace Vcnusa. Phillip VValtzunath, Alvah Henry VValcrs, Willard SinglL-r VVcod. Stanley VVcil-ich, John Leroy VViCdomc-r, Maurice Brecht Williams, Saul Augustus VVilteumycr, Paul Frcderich VViltich, XVilliam XVuest, Frank KVagnvr Zull, Charies Louis The College of Medicine Alba's, Frank Joseph Blackfurd, Henrietta Virginia Coleman. John Mchrrcn Duuscr, Clarence llugh Erwin, Dwight M. Hess, Beecher Earl Jenkins, Wrullur Isuzu: Jnhnstnn, Alexander Hubert Muluskn, Anthony pngl- nilu'tyduight Mchau. George Tracy Payne, Foy Clawson Poggcndick. Phillip Poppc, John Frcdvrick Prugh. George ShipIL-y Iioust'y. Schuyler Colfax Schclamd, Walter Charles Sharkoy. John Thomas Smith, Park Gillespie College of Commerce Austin, Edgar C. Barr. Sigmund Baicr, George Albert Buumgminor, Albert Becker, F n-d BDCkCl', Julm Butts. Albert Blackburn, AIL'XZIIMHT Bloch, Martin Bolce, Edward L. Bmun, Robert Gudfriud Brctllaucr, Gus Bronson, Charles W'illslow Burgoyne, Michael H. Carr, Phillip David Cassin, John William Chambers, Eleanor Coltcr. Charles R. Crcmins, W'alter Edward DcCharms, Alice Dickens, Mervin Dixon, Frank Eugene Douglas, Freeman S. Duholl, Edward J. Dulwll. George Echert, A. David Farbach, Elmer Ferger, Huger Henry Fisher. Teasdale Frank. William page nim-ty-ninu Fuller. Frederick VVillinm Fulnm', Emilia- A. Goldman. J. Alhvrt Hzlrdig, George P. Harris. Lvnn J. Helm, Augustus Hvl'hstrcit. Earl D. Hey, Alma Marin Hiem-r, Harry Anthony Hittncr, Stanley Hogan, James CliITOI'd Hyor, J. Allen Jordan, George M. Kampcr, Gilhcrt L. Kimlormun. Frank M. Knopf. William Koenig. Henry F. Kocpkc. John A. Kunklcr, Max Adoiph Lahkc. Charles Frederick Lewin, Harry Lihbert, John C. Lohitz, Carl H. Lucssen, Henry McCarty, L. F. MCChristie, Minor Everett McMillan. Olive G. Manubeck, George Moincrs, Edmund B. Mcrsnm n, Lou Miller, Anna Miller. George W. Naish, Charles A. Ohcrhclman, Henry Bernard Peter, Carl A. Pierle, Edwin F. Pollengor, William T. Richards, James S. Hichoy. Carl Rieckhoff, Herbert Roelker. Charles F. Rosenbaum. David Nathan Samuels, Morris Schmid. Robert George Schncidcr, Frederick J. Schuok, Knthoriue Henrietta Shrcvc, Albert Lorec Shrove, J. H. Schwicn, Stella Simlick, William Nelson Slccvys. Jennie Louise page one hundred Smicklcr, Samuel Smith, Clara M. Snow, James C. Spohr. Walter C. Staab, Albert Stanley, William Henry Sturla, Harry Lawson Todd, Delbert Van Dusen, Gordan Von Bremen, Lillian Ruth 'Wagonelu Edith Wcilcr, Arthur Weiss, Harry XVillium W'eiss, Willard Charles Willig, Luwrchc H. Wilson. Leroy VVl'Ison, Robert Bentley XVilson, W'arner Culbertson Wolf, Christine M. Wolff, W. H. Wrcde, Walter O. BOOK III FRATERNITIES Fraternities and Sororities IN THE ORDER OF THEIR ESTABLISHMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY. -.-.. LITERARY FRATERNITIESH Sigma Chi, 1882. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 1880. Beta Theta Pi, 1890. Phi Delta Theta. 1892. Delta Tau Delta. 1909. Pi Kappa Alpha. 1910. Alpha Nu Sigma. 1912. Sigma Delta Pi, 1913. PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIESE Nu Sigma NH, 1892. Omega Upsilon Phi, 1900. Alpha Kappa Kappa, 1901. LITERARY SORORITIES- Delta Della Delta, 1892. Alpha Phi Psi, 190-1. Kappa Delta. 1913. Kappa Alpha Theta, 1913. Chi Omega, 1913. LOCAL SOCIETIESH Sigma Sigma. 1898. Mystic. Thirteen. 1913. HONORARY0 Phi Beta Kappa. 1898. page one hundred rultl lwn III: IIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIII. L J Zeta Psi Chapter of Sigma Chi Colors: Azuro and Old Gold. FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRED EmENE AYEII, C. E. J. XV. mes, A. B., M. D. JOHN A. CALMVELL, M. D. VICTOR HAY, M. D. Ancu I. CARSON, M. D. L. G. HEYN. M. D. FRATBES IN COLLEGIO MEDICINAIC PHILLIP H. anmxmtzx. FRATRES 1N ACADEMICA 191-! Chester T. Klein William A. Schreihcr Hubert W. Gillmm'c 1916 1917 William H. Ellis Donald McComus John A. Rocco DonuldLylc Joseph G. Morris Paul Williams James J. Farah Clarence Holloway Robert A. Goetz George Hasletlc Harold M. Porter E. Burke Houge Carroll A. Powell David Brumback page one hundred and HW Er: -l Sigma Chi Founded at Miami University, 1855. Zeta Psi Chapter founded at University of Cincinnati, 1882. NATIONAL CHAPTERS Alpha-Miami. Beta-JWoostor. Gamma Ohio VVeslyan. DcIta-Genrgia. EpsiInn Gc0rg0 VVashiugton. Zeta XVnshinglon and Lee. Eta Mississippi. Theta-Pennsylvania. Kappa- Bucknc1. Lambda Indiana. M11 Denison. Xin-De Pauw. Omicron-Dickinson. Rho Butler. PhidLafayette. Chi Hanover. Psi Virginia. Omega-Norwostcrn. Alpha Alpha Hobart. Alpha Epsilon- Nchraska. Alpha Beta California. Alpha ZCia-Beliol. Alpha Ela anlon. Alpha Iota Alpha LamhdaqXVisconsin. Alpha N11-Tcxas. Alpha Xi-hKansas. Alpha 0micmn-Tulanv. Alpha PiFAlhion. Alpha Rho Lehigh. Alpha Sigma-Milmesota. nugv mm hundred and six Illinois W'csleyan. Alpha Upsilon--South Carolina. Alpha Phi-Cm-nell. Alpha Chi Pennsy1vania. Alpha Psi-Vanderbilt. Alpha Omega Stanford. Beta Gmnma C01nrad0. Beta Delta -Montana. Beta Upsi10n Ulah. Beta Zeia-North Carolina. Beta Eta-Case erscrveL Beta Theta-F-Pittsburgh. Beta Iota-Oregon. Delta Delta Purdue. Delta Clli-Wabash. Zeta Zeta Centra1. Zeta Psi-Cincinnati. Eta EtanDartmouth. Theta Theta-u-Michigan. Kappa Kappa Illinois. Lambda Lambda Kentucky. Mu Mu West Virginia. Nu Nu-Collunbia. Xi Xi Missouri. Rho Hho MainC. 0111icr0n Omic1'0n Chicag0. Tau Tau-VVashington. Upsilon Upsilon-Washington. Phi Plli -Pe1111sylVania. Psi Psi Syrucusc. 01110ga Omega-.Arkansas. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded at tho Univm'sity 0f Alahmnn. 1856. Ohio Epsilon Chapter chartered 1839. vainw Alpha Maine. Boston. Massachusetts T0011. Harvard. Mrorcvslcr Polytech. Dartnmuth. Province 30m Cornell. Columbia. St. Stephens. Syracuse. Alleghany. Dickinson. Penn. State. Bucknell. Gettysburg. Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh. Province Gamma George Washington. Virginia. Washington and Lee. North Carolina. Davidson. Province Delia Michi g3 11. A d rian. pum- um- hundrvd :md sown NATIONAL CHAPTERS Mt. Union. Ohio Wesleyan. Cincinnati. Ohio State. C359. Franklin. Purdue. Indiana. Northtwstcrn. Illinois. Chicago. Millikin. Minnesota. VVisconsi n. Pmm'nrp Epsilon Georgia. Mercer. Emery. Georgia Tech. Southern. Alahanm. Alalmnm Polytvch. Province Zeta Missouri. Washington. Nebraska. Arkansas. Kansas. Iowa. Iowa State. South Dakota. Province Eta Colorado. Den v01 . Colorado Mines. Province Them Louisiana State. Tulane. Mississippi. Texas. Oklahoma. Pmm'nre 10th Central. Bcthel. Kentucky State. Southwestern. Cumberland. Vanderbilt. Tennessee. Univ. of the South. Union. Province Kappa Stanford. California. VV-ashi nglon. Tm g: Ohio Epsilon of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Flowtru'uViolct. CulorstPurplo and Gold. FRATHES IN FACELTATE HAHIH' LEWIS VVIEMAN, Ph. D. VVILJ.I.-XH Hnnmxn pAHKL-ZR. Ph. D. EIJWAHU MACK, A. 13.. A. M, D. D. FHATHES IN BOARD OF DIRECTORS ALFRED K. NII'I'EHT. FHATHES IN ACADEMICA 191-; 1917 Robert I-iymlmuu, Jr. XVillium H. Green. Burton C. Morris. 1915 Clifton L. VVookvs. Bruce W'ullacc. George H. Landis. Arthur W. Gordon. XVilIi-am P. Thompson. Norman Kohlepp. Harold Smith. Thaddeus Montgomery. va B. Kasson. Donald F. Dearncss. Carl Hclbig. Leonard K. Baohr, Jr. Earl Harknoss. 1916 1918 Edgar H. Baker. John K. Grisau'd. I1; I r; - A. Cl , i . Dudley K. Sndler. Hiis; Nunngif Harold Portvr. Robert B. Mitchell. AdamwM. Muckuy. Leland M. Barnett. bpecml Fred Kempcr, Jr. James Mchrry. pngr unv humlrvd mm mm- Beta Nu of Beta Theta Pi I 010m- Fiouw: Pink and Blue. The Rose. FHATHES IN FACULTATE VVILLIAM pAXTON vaus. P11. D. STEPHEN C. AYERS. M. D. ALLYN C. 13001.13. M. D. H. KENNON DUNHAM, M. D. FRANK H. LAMB, M. D. DUDLEY W. PALMER, M. D. JOSEPH A. HALL, M. D. J. L. TFECIITEH. M. D. VVILLIAM O. PAI'IJ, M. D. BENJAMIN W. GAINES, M. D. MAX BREWS'IER Rorsmsux, M. E. RUSSELL BENNETT VVlT'rE, C. E. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO MEDICINAE WILBL'R Hl'NT. BENJAMIN H. LAMB. THOMAS ll. KELLY. MILTON B. MILLER. FHATRES IN ACADEMICA 1914 John Harold Stewart. Chauncey Morgan Tilden. Frederick VVilllam Engdahl. John Waters Sheriff. Chauncey Harris Hand. Oscar Slack Barrett. 1916 Janws 'William Montgomery. Ellis Bailey Gregg. Jr. Anton VVilIizuu Schneider. Albert George Kreimcr. Edward Stevens Robinson. page um- humll'rcl uml clown 1915 Kenneth Price. Geughcgun. Ben Ross Schneider. 1917 Justcn Karl Hetsch. Clifford Cillcy Gregg. Edmund Googhegan. Ralph Lungdon B055. 1918 KVt-llslakc Dcmzn'ost Morsv. Asa Van VVormor Butterficld. Curl Alcxundcr Markgrnf. Beta Theta Pi Founded at Miami University in 1839. Beta Nu Chapter founded at the University Of Cincinnati in 1890. NATIONAL CHAPTERS Amherst. Beloit. Boston. Bowdoin. Brown. California. Case. Central. Chicago. Cincinnati. Colgate. Colorado Minus. Colorado. Columbia. Cornell. Dartmouth. Davidson. Dennison. Denver. DC Pauw. Dickinson. Hanover. Illinois. Indiana. Iowa State. Iowa. Iowa Wesleyan. Johns Hopkins. Kansas. Kenyon. Knox. Lehigh. Maine. Miami. Michigan. Minnesota. page one hundred and lwclvc Missouri. Nebraska. North Carolina. Northwestern. Ohio. Ohio State. Ohio Wesleyan. Oklahoma. Oregon. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania State. Purdue. Rutgers. St. Lawrence. Stanford. Stevens. Syracuse. Texas. T mom to. Tulane. Union. Vanderbilt. Virginia. Wabash. Washinglon-chfcrsun. Washington State. Washington University. Wesleyan. Western Reserve. Westminster. West Virginia. Wisconsin. VVittcnberg. Wooster. Yale. llampdon Sydney. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Thcln was founded at Miami University in 1818. Ohio Theta Chapter was usluhlishul at 11w University 01' Cincinnati in 1898. AC live Chap tors, 76. Miami, 1848. Indiana, 18-19. Central. 1850. Wabash. 1850. Wisconsin, 1857. Northwestern, 1859. Butler, 1859. Ohio Wesleyan, 1860. Franklin, 1860. Hanover, 1861. Michigan. 186-1. Chicago, 1865. Dcpauw. 1868. Ohio. 1868. Missouri. 1870. Knox. 1871. Georgia. 1871. Emory, 1871. Iowa Virusleyan, 1871. Mercer, 1872. Cornell. 1872. Lafayette. 1873. California. 1873. Virginia. 1873. Randolph-Macon, 1874. Nebraska, 1875. Pennsylvania College, 1875. Washington-Jcifcrson, 1875. Vanhcrhilt. 1876. Alabama. 1877. Lombard, 1878. Alabama P01v10c11.. 1879. Allegheny. 1879. Vcnnont. 1879. Dickinson. 1880. Westminster. 1880. Minnesota. 1881. University of Iowa. 1882. page um! hundred and thirlron Kansas, L882. 5011111, 1883. Texas, 1888. 01110 State, 1883. Pennsylvania, 1883. Union, 1883. Colby, 188-1. Cnlumhiu. 188-1. Dartmouth, 1884. North Carolina, 188-1. VVillinms, 1886. SouthwesLe-rn, 1886'. Lehigh, 1887. Syracuse. 1887. VVashingtnn and Lee, 1887. Amherst, 1888. Brown. 1889. Tulane. 1889. Washington. 1891. Leland Stanford, 1891. Purdue. 1893. Illinois. 1893. Case School. 1896. Cincinnati. 1898. VVashingtml. 1900. Kentuckyr State. 1901. McGill. 1901. Universitv of Colorado. 1902. Georgia Tech 1902. Pennsylvania State. 1901. Toronto. 1906. South Dakota. 1906. Idaho. 1908. VVashburu. 1910. Oregon. 1912. Colorado COIIPQC. 1913. Iowa State. 1913. North Duknt:l.1913. Ohio Theta of Phi Delta Theta Colors Azuru und Argent. Flawm'HVX-yhito Carnalion. FHATHES 1N FACULTATE ISAAC JUSI..IN Cux, Ph. D. CYHl'S DEVVI'rT Mmma. Ph. D. 5151mm GALE Lmvnni, Ph. D. FBATRES IN CULLEGIO MEDICINAE Wade Wright Oliver. Paul Hunslcy Huwlcy. Park Gillespie Smilh. FRATRES IN A CADEMICA 1914 1916 Clement Meade Fenker. Joseph Franklin chett, Ill. Edward Crittcndcn Harding. XYillimn Earle Robinson. Lowell Hobart Ludwig. XValtcr Alan McInlirc. 1917 Burton Emmal Robinson. Hubert Louis Gicbt-l. Neil Wright. Elmore Hvilo. Clinton Wundor. Nelson Rock. Janws William Taylor. 1915 John Hubbard Amos. 1913 Raymond Gillespie Church. Harold Miller Altmm-r. Roland Ralph Pynu. Wilfunl George Gcilv. Earle Walter Vinncdgc. John Francis Leary. Jr. Burt Henry VVulfokoottcr. Hull Acton 'l1aylor. Gilbert Gaston Yocum. Charles Louis 2111!. pngv um- lumtln-d :md fifu-nn Gamma Xi of Delta T au Delta I'Yower1Pnnsy. CUIUFSHPLIFPIE VVhilo and Gold. FRATRES IN FACFLTATE RITFI'S SOFTI-IWORTH, A. M., M. D. Cumumuc S'navmcxs, A. M. ROBERT CLYDE GUWDY. B. A.. M. Au P11. D. FRATRES IN CULLEGIU MEDICINAE W'ILLLm FRHYHOF HALHI CAHUTIIICHS. FIL'XTRES IN ACADEMICA 1914 Edward Story. Bertram Stanshury. 191:3 Milton Annstrong. George Mctzgcr. 1916 Berkeley Williams. Fowler Mould. Herbert Schrnlh. Victor Fischbuch. Stanley Krug. Jr. Thomas Allen. Ralph Sclmcfcr. Duw- mu- Iunulrml nml skulot-u 1917 Howard thlo. Gvnrgu SCIIUPHIL'. Kari Day. Baylo Richardson. Brynn! Butterficld. 1918 Hvrmzm Hmvhmd. Louis Gabriel. Hamid Tucker. Lawrence Kmnp. Polham Mills. Houston Murlzltl. Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany College, Virginia, in 1859. Gamma Xi Chapter established at University of Cincinnati in 1909. NATIONAL CHAPTERS Southern Division Vanderbilt. XK-rashingtml and Leo. Gvorgin. Emory. South. Virginia. Tulane. chrgv VVashingtnn. Texas. Wrestern Division Im 'a. XVisconsin. Minnesota. Colorado. Norlhwestern. Leland Stanford. Nebraska. Illinois. Culifnrniu. Chicago. Chicago. New York. Cincinnati. Sam Francisco. Philadelphia. Indianapolis. Huston. Cleveland. Pittsburgh. Jackson. Mich. NL-w Orleans. pagr- um- humti'ml :uuf righk'mi Armour Institute. Baker. Missouri. KN-Jshington. Iowa Sta t0. Narfhwestern Division Ohio. Michigan. Albion. Western Reserve. Hillsdalc. Ohio VWesleyan. Kenyon. W 005 ID 1'. Indiana. Dopauw. Indianapolis. Ohio State. W a bu Sh . VVvst Virginia. ALUMNI CHA PTERS Maniln. P. I. VVuShington. Kansas City. Los Angclos. Scuttle. Spokane. Sioux City. Sun Antonin. Lima, Ohio. Cllz'n'lcston. W. Va. Oklnhmna. Purdue. Cmcmnali. Eastern Division Allegheny. Vashingt0n-Jef lbrs0n Lafayette. Stevens Institute. Pennsylvania State. Ronssclam- Polytcch. Pennsylvania. Lehigh. Tufts. Massachusetts. Cornell. Brown. Dartmouth. Columbia. Wesleyan. Maine. Syracuse. Orvgtin. Grand Rapids. Denver. St. Paul. Birmingham. XVurrcn, Ohio. Minneapolis. Portland. Oregon. Dallas. Rochester. Harvard Club. Pi Kappa Alpha ACTIVE CHAPTERS Virginia. Davidson. VViIlium and Mary. Soulhcrn. Tennessee. Tulane. Southwest. Hampdc-n-Sydllcy. Transylvania. Richmond. VVashinglon and Leo. North Carolina. Alabama Polytech. North Georgia Agricultural. Slate. Trinity. Louisiana. Gvnrgiu Technology. ALUMNAL Richmond. Memphis. White Sulphur, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. Norfolk. Dillon, S. C. New Orleans. Dallas. Knoxville, Tenn. Clmrlottesvillc. Va. Opelika, A121. Ft. SmitIL Ark. page um! hundred and ullletet-u Nnrlh Cul'nlilm A. and M. College. Arkansas. Florida Slum. Milsups. Missouri Schnnl nf' Mines. Goorgvlown. Gcorgiu. Missouri. Cincinnati. Smithwvstm-n. I Iowa rd. Ohio State. California. Utah. New York. Iowa State. Syracuse. Rutgers. CHAPTERS Birmingham. Ala. Lynchhurg. Vu. Spartzmshurg. S. C. Gainesville. Ga. Lexington, Ky. Raleigh, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Charlmte, N. C. Hattiesburg. Miss. Muskogctu Okla. Pensacola, Flu. Nashville. Tenn. Alpha Xi of Pi Kappa Alpha Colors-Gurnvi and Old Gold. Flouwr-Li1y of tht' VulIL-y. FHATRES IN ACADED'HCA 1914 Earl XVillimn XVngnvr. Harold Claude Burrhus. VVillinm Hurley DeCamzu'n. Jnnms PL'tCI' Andrew. Burk LL-Clm'o. 1915 Harold Hurr XNagnor. Iinlph Henry Kl'usv. 1917 Carleton F. Davidson. Curtis R. Bei'vsl'm'd. Leroy C. V055. 1916 Dmtglus Clyde Jmlvs. Hvrin'rl Frank Koch. Hnwlnnd Lvt' Hickwootl. William Lzlpp Sylvvstcr. Morton Bradley Shepard. Jolm Louis Mutz. Fay Arllnn' Norton. Hvrhm'l Juhn Gnusmun. 1918 Albcrl G. MucnzonmuiL-r. Gt-urgc H. Hmlupp. Arthur F. Richardson. Ralph Ulttrnjnlm. PLEDUIES. Emory N. Hunt. 1918. Harold P. Tulcot. 1918. pngu nlw humlr'ml :nul twonty-nm- Omega Upsilon Phi Founded :11 University 011 Hull'nlo in 18515. Cuhn's1Crimson untl 110111. BETA CHAPTER Foundu-cl :11 Ohio Miami Medical Cnllcgv in 19011. FHATRES 1N FA171L'L'IU-YI1E JL'LIVS I-I. EIUHILEHU. Ph. 6.. 111:. 11.. M. D. Jnux E. Gmam-z. A. M.. M. D. SIDNEY LANGE, A. 8.. M. D. CHARLES ALFRED LI-Ili Hi-Ii-le, A. 111.. 31. D. JOSEPH R.WSUI-Imvl-x M. 11. P. R. C. S. C. C. FIHE, M. D. Oscm BHHGIMI'SEX. A. 1-3.. M. D. HERMAN IIENin' HUPI'li. A. M.. M. D. MEYER L. HEIDINUSFEIJL P11. 11.. M. D. .IOIIN Ilmmhn Lucius. M. D. FHA'I'HES IN COLLICGIU 1111-1 1915 1915 Paul M. Stuart. Clarence 1V. Bctznm'. Albert E. Gcringcr. Samuel C. Clark. Sclnlur F. Huuscr. 1917 Henry H. Lth-. John 1V. Norman. Frank .I. Alhus. Frank C. Mclzgcr. John 11. Stark. Fay C. Payne. Benjamin Norris. Clarence 1-1. Dcnscr. Hussvl H. Pudvn. 1918 Robert S. Martin. XValtor J. Jenkins. . Martin BonzingL-r. pngn- nm- lmmlrml :ll'Hl twenty-thror Alpha Nu Sigma Founded January 12. 1911, all Univvrsily 01' Cincinnati. Cuhu's-Bhlck. GUM :Iml Blur. FlaIUPI'ACU1'1111CJWLT. FHATEH HUNUHAHIVS 11. E. XVMMHNUTUN, U. C. .10. FHATHES IN ACADEMICA 191 l Theodore II. Nicnnann. Arlhur S. Neuvc. Alphonso M. VVcle'uhuIl'. Hubert F. Heed. Charles M. W'urringlon. Charles C. HuitL XVilliam J. Kilm. Thomas Dammll. James C. Chisholm. 1915 C. L. XK'ildoy Toms. Stuart L. Swinnvy. Charles XV. Otto. Jr. Arlington C. PCfry. palgv uuc humlrud :Iml ierlly-lhc 11116 Alphonse G. Hivscnhurg. Jnlm Franklin. Oliver Hardin. Juhn Davis. 1111'? J. 5.111211th XVilliam R. Huhcl'. Leslie L. Fwy. George W'. Lawton. Earl L. Harrington. Lawrence E. Hunt. Addison Shaw Bailvy. 11118 Leland M. Proctor. Edgar J. Iiihn. ' Ez 1 t Sigma Delta Pi Founded :11 lhu University 01' Cincimmli. Ovtnln-l' 8, 11112. 1510:01'1' 11111- ViulL-t. Calut's Royul Purple nml XVhitc. FHATHES IN ACADICNIICA 1911 Julius Joseph anl'nmnn. Arthur David Jones. Fred Rudolph Jacobs. 1913 XVilliam Scln'mlin. Haynmml Frank Vuss. 1915 Hugh K. Pllill'vh'. Frank Hursil' Harvey. Frederick Roy Clark. pugv nllt' hullnlrul zlml 1urnh'ib-t-n-n 1917 Hullot'l TUIIINHSUEI Bucktun. Henry Sumucl Ernst. Edward RJIvzlghvl' Dnnlvy. Ralph Henry Auch. Paul R. Gunzmcr. Oscar P. Nov. 1918 M. Gerald Shaw. Karl Dalllicl Kysnr. XVillium Kaiser Lvhl't'l'. Sigma Sigma medvd :11 1119 l'nivvrsily ul' Cincinnnli in 1393. CrJIUI'sh-H'Iiilv. Gold und Black. YELL Tut'ch uml lmmmm'. Skull and Imnvs. Sigma Sigma. Ilrm' lllc groans! I:RA'I'IHCS 1N lYNIVEHSI'lW 191 1 15113 'Chmmcuy I'lnml. Arthur Hnrdnn. Chauncey Tihlon. Nm'mun Lynn. Neil WH'ighl. Lvunurd Bachl'. Bm't Slamslnu'y. . Jnlln Sheriff. lillb ViHinm Engiluhl. HHWEH'd RPM - Chester chin. Jusvpl1R-1m'1'is. Juhn HL'H'I'. pzlm' ullv lllllllIlTll nlltf lui'rlhvnim' Sigma Sigma IGMA SIGMA, the society of uppcr-classmen 0f the University 01' Cincinnati. was founded in the year 1898. Its purpose is to 1031m- cullcgc spirit. and lo enhance the glory of the University of Cincinnati in the college world. The members are Chosen on their merits alonv, and 10 1hr disregard of race, crvvd. 0r l'ratm'nily ullilialiun. Sigma Signm is strictly a local society, and will remain an; us its must important functiun-lhat 01' teaching luyally lu lhu l'nivorsity nl' CillCinlmli-uuu best be performed as a local organ nizulion. 1898 Parke .Inhnsnn. Robert Ilumllhries. Hllssell W'ilson. W :11 le 1' Eberhardl. 1899 Charles Adler. 1990 Adm: limes. 1901 Charles Rendigs. Ilonry antley. Smith Hickvnltmper. A. Hickenlouper. 1992 Charles Pvtcrs. Hubert Kroimer. Earle Gold. Ilugh Bales. Colman Avvry. Stuart Walker. Ramsey Prnbnsco. Stanley Granger. Edwin Ilutchins. 1903 Eustace Bull. Edgar MCAHiler. Harvey Slwplwrd. XVilliam Slietnmn. 1mg:- nlu- Illllull't'tl and thirty ALUMNI 190-1 Albert Baker. Robert Buck. Adolph Fennel. Villie Kirkpatrick. Carl Gantvoori. 190.3 Calvin Skinner. Arthur VVH dswortll. Howard Jones. Bort Lyon. Paul Richardson. Lester Collier. Fred Mehllmpe. 1906 Walter Shafer. Edward F orbos. Curtis XVilliulus. Alfred Kroinwr. Frank Buchanan. Hubert Caldwvll. Frank Wilson. VViHi'dm Fillmore. 1907 Frank Paine. Hubert O'lenvll. Thomas Kite. Edward llurlL-y. Brown McGill. 1908 le'lyll Aultman. Balm; Vx-Tilliams. 'Willimu Foley. XValtm' Heintz. Fred Flach. 1909 Hayward Ackersnn. William Kilo. Charles Williams. Edward Rowe. 1910 Tml llynrhnan. Ernest du Bray. 1911 Clifford Hall. James Taylor. Ralph McComas. Alden Hart. 1912 Leslie Johnson. XVuItvl' chck. Vance Towlcr. Franklin Milchvll. XVillimn Hall. Harry Buchanan. 1913 Robert chck. John Maoschor. Richard 11001119. William Hill. Delta Delta Delta Foundcd all Boston Uniwrsily. 1333. Zeta Clluplvl' Establishvd at tho Univcrsily of Cincinnati, 1892. ALPHA PROVINCE. Arlr'lphi. Barnard. Buslnn. Buckllcll. Culhy. Cornvll. Iinnclwr. l'h'nnsylvaniu. Rumlul1'm-Muc0n. Stetson. St. Lmvrclmv. Syracuse. V'L'l'nmnt. Xchleyan. DELTA PROVINCE. Adrian. Amos. Arkansas. Cincinnati. Cue. Dvpuuw. Franklin. iuwa. Iudsun. Knox. Miami. Millikin. Minnesota. Northwestern. Ohio. N ATIONAL C HA PTEH 3 Simpson. Tm nsylvu nia. V11 Iltlvrhilt. Wisconsin. KVoostCr. 'i'Hl'ZTA PnulecE. Bukcr. Cn lil'ul'niil. Cnlm'udu. Nebraska. Nevada. Oklahoma. Oregon. Sol: thwcslcrn. Slit l1 I'm'd. Tuxas. Washington. XYyoming. ALL'RINI IIHAIVI'EHS. Adrian, Mich. Baldwin. Kan. Bnliinmrc. V111. Bm'kuley, Call. Boston, Mass. Brooklyn. N. Y. Burlington. Vt. Cuuluu, N. Y. Cedar Rapids, Mich. Cincinnati. 0. pngp um: hundred and lhil'ty-olle Columbus. 0. Decatur. Ill. Dmn'cr, Cnl. Des Moines. Iowa. Evanston, Ill. Eugene. Ore. Franklin. lml. Gulcshurg, 11L Gru-nczlsllv. Imi. lmlimmpulis, Ind. lmliunula. Iowa. Iowa City, Iowa. Ithaca. V. Y. DcLand. Fla. Kansas City. Lewisburg. Pu. Lincnln, Nch. Los Angeles. Madison. Wis. Marian. Ala. Midcllctuwn, Conn. D'limu'allmlis. Nashville. 'l'gnn. va Ynl'k Cily. Norfolk, Va. Nonnun. Okla. le'or'd. Miss. Philadelphia. Puvblo, Col. Seattle. Wash. Syracuse. N. Y. Wushingtnn, D. C. Wuturvillc, Me. IIHHIHIIIJIHI Zeta Chapter of Delta Delta Delta L'errs$Silw-r. Unltl nml Bluv. Flmm'r le Pansy. SUHOHICS IN FACI'LTATE Hurvncv C. Lilwlt'l'. B. S. Cnru May Box, A. M. Flul'vnu' B. KI'L'irIu'I'. Urucv N. Milllhvu's, A. B. SUROHICS IN THE GHADL'ATIC SCHOOL Edilh Krvillu'lz ICIizuiu-lh Hymlmun. Lucy Ii. Sllull'vl'. R'lnl'gnrvt 'lhylm'. SUHUHICS IN .HLXDICIVIICA 19H iulh M. XVilIL-y. Mm'it- lin-llhiul. lilizzllwlh Van Tynv. Mnl'llm lTAmmIr. Estelle AckL-rson. Florence Juslin. Flnrmlcv MCKH'. Hull! Svalnun. 1913 Elsie Kruckul'. Jenn Taylor, Hulll KUHL'I'. anrvvix'v Cnldwvll. Elise Huwluml. lhllh KViIsml. lmgt' nne- hulldrl'il :Illd lhiHI-U'll'm' lEHH Mm'gnrvl u'irlh. Dul'ulhy Anderson. Cuilu-rinl- Slil't-l. HIOIIZI PL-url Pm-rin. Luis Coupvl'. Shirh'y KvmpL-I'. Claim H'ullnn. GI-L-lu Spencer. Susan Shant'I'. 1917 Dorothy Dulw. Dnl'ulllvu 'l'uylur. Pnllic Allm' Richards. Hlvunm' Itlcsnn. Hvlt'n Tullgvmun. Alpha Phi Psi Established :Lt tlu- Uniwrsity 01' Cincinnati. May 18. 19M. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA PLEDL'IES Cnim's-Crimson and KVlIite. Ffowpr-1le 11ml Carnation. Mrs. Thane Millm'. Mrs. XVillium B. Melish. PATRONESSES Mrs. XV. A. Guudmun, JI'. Mrs. Hornet: Eddy. SUHUHES IN GRADUATE SCHOOL Esther Baker. Edna Baum. Freda Gleason. Henrietta Huling. Lucille Morris. Luttiv XVidt-mur. SORORES IN ACADEMICA 1914 Jean Bardes. Helen Egur. Grace Gilbert. Elizabeth Linnard. Louise Mann. Alice Stephens. 1916 Bulb Guhman. Anne McGregnr. Elizabeth Toms. page one hundred am! 1hir1y-flvr 1915 Hilda Baum. Clara Bullomine. Louise Devon. Dorothy Ful'rau'. Hvlvn Taylor. 1917 Caroline McGowan. Irene Taylor. Omega Xi Chapter of Kappa Delta linhn's U1ix'v lil't't'n uml Pvurl Vhilt'. 1 10!!':'!'-'1 110 Vhih' Hnm'. .h'mr'lH-Thv PL-nrl. SUNUHES IN UHADI'ATF, SCHOOL Hvli'n Abigail Slunlvy, A. H. SUHHIIICS IN AHIADICMICA 15H l HHS knnrllu Phillips. Nul'mu Huvvn Puhrl-n. Elt'mmr Mary Scm'illr. Dnrullu-u IILWL'II Scm'illt'. Hlllh KVilkins-mn. 15m? 1917 Anm llzurrivl Bl-iizl-l. Durmhy FL-I'l'y. Hulh Dlmhum Mm'h-n, .hmvphinv Oslml'lw. .Umu Uvm-wlw SuuL-r. ICmmzu Ht'umtmn Martha Gibbons. Vcrnu DaniL-ls. Mary Hit-mun. 11,;II.I;x-mll' hIlIulI'I-nl :nnl lllil'13'-'MWFII Kappa Delta Founded a! Virginia Stale Normal School. Farmvillc. Va 1897. Established at the University 01' Cincinnati, 1913. N ATIONAL CHA P'I'EHS ALm-n PROVINCE. Hollins Cullvge. Haminlph-Macun. Trinity. Nm'nml Cullt'gt' nf Hm City of NE'VN York. BETA Pmn'mrE. Alabama. Judson. Montgonu-ry XV. C. INACTIVE Virginia Stale Normal. Chutham Episcopal Inst. Prcsllytc-rian College. Florida. Louisiana State. HAMMA PROVINCE. Northwvslt'l'll. Cincinnnli. Illinois Wesleyan. lawn Slate. C00. lin-nlucky Stale. Cl-iAPTRRS Caldwell. St. Marys. Fairmuunt Summary. Gunslnn Hall. ALUMN I CHA PTEHS Chicago. Clmrluitc. N. C. Mnhilt'. Ala. Mnnlgmnol'y. Ala. Selma, Ala. Bluuminglnn. Ill. page om: hundred and thirtyieigm Tuscaloosa, Ala. Birmingham. Ala. Fninn Springs. Ala. Lnuisvillv. Ky. New York Cily. Ccdul' Hupills, Iowa. Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at Dvpuuw I '1IivoI'sIty. 1870. Alpha Tau Cllllplt'l' lnstullt-ll at tht- UniVL-l'siiy of Cincinnati, 1913. NATIONAL. CHA PTERS DISTRICT UNE. DL-pu 11w. lmliuml State. Bu Ilcr. Va ndL-rhilt. DISTRICT TXVO. Illinois. Nm't hwrxtvrn. Mi n nose I :1. XViscunsi n. North Dakota. IIIS'l'RIC'l' THREE. Michigan. Allt-glmny. Ohin Stale. FJIICimlzlli. DISTRICT FOUR. Cn rnell. Vcl'mon t. 'Ihmn t0. Syracu 59. page one hundred and thirty-nine DISTRICT FIVE. Kansas. thrnsku. XV ash i ngton. Mi ssuuri. Smith Dakota. DISTRICT SIX. S tan ford. California. IHSTH ICT SEVEN. Swm'thmore. I '10 llclw r. Ba 111:1 rd. Adulphi. DISTRICT EIGHT. Texas. Oklahoma. DIS'J'HIKI'I' NINE. XVztshingtnn. Mnnhmn State. Oregon. XVashingtun State. ....-4- Igpv , . x...- , , r. Aux? , .9 luarr, .I II '2 I .I I I I ' 1 54,: :- .,I -. . I-I . f4 AI . ','- r. . i:' .r ' a :4 . k I F , , I'x . wi, , n I . . J. K . Iii .I. .0. .. m an m . ,- L r . r. .74 ,I, .. . , Cr. . . I I . ' .- J K ,K! X ,, ', mung... Alpha Tau Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta t'fuim'x-nllxlalt'k MINI GUM. Flmm'riTlu' Pansy. SUHUHIVS IN IEILUH'A'I'IC SCHOOL I It'lvn Imgull. 19113. SUHUHHS IN ACADICM IRA 1.91 l ISHG lel'y Durollly Culmnills. Hum Mildrt-tl ICHIIIH. Kalllwl'int' Brmll Duhllvy. Murgnrvl Ulzlirv Plh'gvr. Mary Katherine Pugh Nina Pnrlvl: Kullu'rim' Muriu 'l l1vi5ing. lel'it- HnIn-l'lu Vlnlllun. 15113 1917 Mary I'llizulwlh Ct'llm'ius. J1me Sc-il'rit-d Huncrnfl. Sell'udvifv Emorwn. Supllit Harrison Huckm-r. Iplligt'llv llvlvn Mulrmy. Marjory Curtis Flalglvr. Ruth Gertrude Murdock. live: Mnriv Schwnlliv. Mul'gul'ct Clurkt' Huckvl'. Durnlhy Smwil Slm't-ns. Mudulin Mall'iv Svrmlino. Mary Thnnms Slvwnsnn. pugv um' Ilulull'l'li allui l'ul'iy-ullc Pi Alpha 0f Chi Omega I'me'r TltL' Vl1itC Carnation. C 01 um Cardinal and Straw. PATRONESSES Mrs. Claude M. Lotspejch. Mrs. G. A. Tawnvy. PUST-GRAD l ' ATES Lucio Frank. Ora Magix r. ACTI YE MEMBE P. S 1914 Bessie Bolun. Helen Fuy. 1915 Katherine anchorman. Elsie Brunhnlf. Helen sziel'. Stella Diel'ingm'. Katharine anning. pugr unc hundred and Iorlyvthror 1916 Genevieve Fay. France's Jam's. Helen McNutt. 1917 Sophie Brunhnfl'. ' Murgurullu Jones. Harriet Monlgunu'ry. Chi Omega lemlml :IE lhc l'niwrsily nl' Arkansas. 1895. Pi Alpha Clmlllvr Iislnblisllvd :lt llw l'niwrsily nl' Cillcimmli, December 21. 15113. NATIONAL CHAPTERS Arkansas. Il 1'unsylva1niu. Ihmdulph-Pv'lnccm. Tulnnv. Tvnnvssvv. Hlimais. NurlIm'L-chrn. XViscnnsiu. Culil'nrnin. Kn nsns. Nubmska. 'l't-les. VVL-sl Virginia. Michigan. Colorado. Barnard. Dickinson. Florida Hyulnulfs CnllL-gt'. Colby. XVnahinglnn. Ul'rgnn. Tul'ls. I'wnrgt' XVnshillglml. Symcuso. Ohio. Miami. R'Iissnul'i. Cincinnati. Coo. ALI'MNI CHAPTERS Fuyvtlwillc. Ark. VuHhinglnn. U. C. Atlanta. Hal. LL'xingluu. Ky. Oxford. Miss. Knoxvillc. TL'HII. Chicugu, Ill. Knllsals City. va Ynl'k Cily. New Orleans. Lynchlmrg. V21. pugr mll' humirul um! furl; rihur DL'IH'CI'. Col. R'Iilxx'zlukuv. XVis. Dos Mninvs. luwu. Pnl'llund. Dre. Lincoln. Nch. St'illllv. 'Wnsll. Lns Angt'los. Huslnn. Muss. Dallas. Tux. Sun A11lUlliU,Tl'X. lillgt-nv. Orv. Phi Beta Kappa Fullmlt'tl Ih'cvmht'r 3. 1776. Delta Chuplcr chnrlorvd in llu- Stuu- 01' Ohio, at llw Sixlll 'l'rivnninl National Council of Phi Bola! Kuppzh Szlrutugzl, September 7 1888. OFFICERS XVIHJUI l-l. Pr-mmm'. Prmfdr'nl. Aunt: M. DUNNELLY. Firs! ITrw-I-W-HMHHl. Mxx B. MM , Sm-rmd :'r't'rJ-Prwm'dr'nL F. L. FLINUIIPM'UH, Third i'ic-r-Prpsr'dr-nl. LHLIA A. HAHTMAN. Spr'rphu'y. Alrrul'n J'. KlNSI-LLLA. Trr'a.-.'m'm'. MEMBERS FOR 1911. 0. S. Barrett Mmh'linv Kt'isor Hvssiu Bulun Man'tlm Lm-h Hyman Cantor H'allm' Mclnlil't- Simon Cuhvu Louis Mischliiml Solomon Frculloll' Edna OqBrivn Estelle Hunt Etta 011nm Gruu- Juncs Oscar Sec Lillian Stivss pum- um- lmnclrml zmd fortX-lirc CuiursHBluck and Vk'hitc. Homer The Puppy. Mystic Thirteen was founded January 13. 1913. am! is u sll'iclly local society. Its purpose. is the promotion 0! lJL-ttur lelvrslumling umung the women studvnls 0f the University. through the medium of an organization of representative womvn. The nwmhL-I'ship is limited to thirteen active. Upper-Classmvn. chosen regardless of their i'mlcrnily interests. pugv um- humlrml and l'urly-ncvr-n BOOK IV ATHLETICS Athletic Council 1913-1914 M E M B El 9.1-; FACFLTY. .X. XYImuX, Pn-sidrwl. Amman liImmn-m. Trr'usmwu ALUMNI. 1X'nllt-I' Hymnal. Jmlwl'l chck. C. 1V. Brm'llmn. S'I'I'DIZNT. thvrl Ilymlnmn. Cullvgv nl' Enginu-ring. XVillinIll FI't'ylmiT. Cullt-gv ulA Mwlit'ilu'. im'tun Huhjnsnn. Momhs-r-nt-LG'gv. Clintnn Wumll-r. .XL'udL-Iniu. lmw- mu- lllLIhlrml :unl HHIV-hul INCH Men FOOTBALL ClcmL-nl l?c-IIkL-r. riapmm. Lmnnnl Buchl'. Viclm' Fisllhuck. James Munlgmntry. Ralph Lungcnht'im. lillis Gregg. Mul'k Hurnwl. Lt-slol' Bryant. Earl Vinncdgv. Joseph Morris. Huruld Pnrtvr. Hubert Gichcl. Anton Schnvidvr. CIan-ncv Dvnsvr. Rurl XVuguol', Jltumyr'r, HA SKET BALL Hvrhul'l Guosnum. Captain. Earl Ilurl'inglnn. Pnul EIJIIUI'O. Pruspvr Russo. Jumps Munlgumvry. Lcslvr Bryant. Vanlt't' Mclnliru, Jlmmgm'. 1mm um- humlrul and lirly-lIu-uu Football Record for 1913 Georgetown at Cincinnati. Sept. 27HCiDCilluali, 46; George- town. 0. VVitlcnlwrg at Springfield, Oct. '1 Cincinnati, 32; VVittcnberg. 0. Ohio l'nivm-sily :11 Cincinnati, Oct. 11--Cinci1mali. 20; Ohio Uni- versity, 2. Ohio XVOsIe-yun nt Cincinnnli, Ocl. 18-Cincinmni, 44; Ohio VVGSA leyan, 3. Kentucky Slnlv :ll vainginn, Oct. 2LCincimmti. 7; Kentucky Stale, 27. VVL-sIt-rn Reserve ill' Clc-wlnnd. Nov. 1--Cimtinnati, 0; Rvsorvo, 0. Denisnn :Il Cincimmli, Nov. 8-Cincinnuti, 7; Denison. 1-1. Kenynn :Il Cincinnnli. Nnv. 15-Cicinnati. H; Kenyon. 2. Inlvl'cluss gflIIH'S-NUVOIHIK'I' 22. Miami alt Cincinnuli, Nov. 27-Cincinnali. 7; Miami. 13. pum- rmr hundred and llt'tyvt'nur CLEM FENKER Captain FENKER. Thc quarterback position on tho 'Vul'sity Ims been one that has given 1110 couches more concern than any other 011 the team. To find :1 man that possessed all of the necessary qualifications has indeed been a ditticult husk. Clcm filled the. position as well it' not hotter than many 01' his predecessors. His kicking and run- ning with the ball were all that could he desired. His interference fur the olhcr backs was excep- tionally good. his Iluhiral speed standing him in gnnrl slczid. In handling punts, Clem had quite :1 lol 01' hard luck. but this was more than compen- sated for by his splendid, :11 times brilliant. work in lht' other departments of the game. page one lnmdrmi and llftyilh'e Football Men IIAEIIII. sI'I'IIIIIIu-yI'III' IIIIIII; IrlIIIiHIL'ii. IIIEIIIIILY IIIII3'I'II IIII I-M'I'III'III gIIIIII' I'III' W'II1'sil3' IIIis 3 III IIIIiIIgg,I IIII' IIIIIII III' lIII' IIIIIII IIII lmlh IJII'Insv and III I'I-IIsI'. It Is IIIIIIsIII -II III sI U IIII llllIIIlisIlCII pIII3-'I I' III; BIIIIIII L'IUIIIUHHCIIU is. play IikI Ulil I'rivIIII IIIIII3' IIiII.11is xIIIIIIIvIIIiI pII3siI-III slivnglh lllilIIC IIiIiI HIsin tIII- IIIIIsl VIIIIIIIIJIU IIIIIII mi lhI- ICIIIII. IIIIII his IiIII' plunging was Iml L'IILI illI II by any in tho SlIIlI'. 0n the IJII'I-IIsII llU opposing IiIII- thIl IorI'm' l'm' him IIIIII UH IhI- III-Ivnso nu spL'I'IIy hIIII' sI'I'IIII'II IIhII- III L'YIHIU his I'IIIIII Iimhincc Ihv sI-IIIIIm IIICIiIDIU. His playing was L'EIFIJL'SI IIIIII slI'IIIIy IIIIII ho was II HHH'IUCII l'IIx'III'itI- wilh plIIyI'I's :IIIII spI'I'IIIIIII's Eliikt'. IIs PYUVL'II by his lIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIs I-II'cIiIIII IIIIII the HI- IIIIIsiIIsIII with which OVI'I'NIHHIX juiIII'II in the 3'I'Il III' W'huis II BIIIIII? TI'IIII3', hy his sterling playing. I'III'I-I-II IIII- L'pu SIIIICI's 10 I'OI'ngnjzc hiln IIs IIII AIIJIIIIIJ IIIIIIII IIIIII we feel sure lIIIIt IIOI'JU IICSCI'VI' II hcrlh Ull IhIIl In3'lhiL'III DII'VPI'I IIHH'L' Ih-IIII Teddy HIIL'III'. FISIIBACII. III'SIfI'I'EIP IIIIIII; Iiighl IIIIII'. Vic is II IIIIIII with wh'III mighl ho IcrIncII I'uulhnll iIIIIIi- IiIIII. III- has III'IIiIIs enough to size up II siIIIIIliIIII IIIIII spI'I'II t'llUllin III IIIIII- IIIIVIIIIIIIgI' 01' ii. which is II VilIllilIJIU I'nIIIhiIIIIliIIII. iIIIII'I'II His L'ICIII' III'IIIIs work and his uII'III SIJCUII pIII him in tin II'lHII 'IIIIII III the III'3II3-' tILWCIOllLtI sluts. His lung Iuns IIIIII CIL'VIII' playing 'IthIIIksgiving DII3' 33't'l'I' IIIIIUIIg II'IC hrighh-I spots in lhIIl IIIIIII gI IHHC. Fish hIIs Iwu 3 I1l's IIIIL'IIII UI him. IIIIII iII IIIIII IiIIII' III' sIIIIIIIII IIL'YUIOD iIIIII ImI- UI 'VIII'sins IHUHI tICIHJHILIIJIC F'UIIIHI gainers N. R'IUN'I'GUMICIIY. IirsI-3'I'IIII IIIIIII: LI'I'I IIIIII'. I'Thu IIIIL'IIII'I'I :Is the King CIII'ISII'IlCII Jimmy, deserves IIIU IIIICI IIs III' was the must IIIIHIllIilIJIL' IIIIIII Ull IIIL' Ik'iIlH in this III'IIIII IIIII III Hi the game. He IIIII3 uoifth'II II IiIIIII IHL'l' 1.30 pounds. IJLII III' coulII IIIiIig his IIII III IIUW n l '3Cl3 shut. IhI- illltlILIL'IILU lIIIII III' gl'Inc his lI':IIIIIIIIIlIs VIIIs IIIsIII III' IIIIm'I' lIII' ilVC I.IgIJ Il IIIIs IIIIIIIsiIIg 10 mt him put InI-II Nico his sizv UllI III IIIU IJIII3' liInU 'IIIIPT IimI'. IVIuniUIImI-I3' is II 9mm 1'. IN IIIIIIIIII-s IIiIIIsI II IIiCI-I3' 33 hhlll LIIrl'3'iIIff IIIL' IIEIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIgh his 33Iighl IIiIl IIIII III III: I0 iIiIIlII'III'I' his playing I inII IIIU LII liPIIIIIII 33 IIIII UI IhI' season has its I-IIII'I UII II IIIIIII III his wvighi. II is IIIIII'IIIIII'II IU III- IIIIpI-II lIIIII I10 puts on sum . HYUHIUPHIS IiIIIWI'vII nnw IIIIII III-xt l'IIII. DENSEH. iii'st-yuar man; Halli and End; Medic. t'Duc. Dcnztt is trying hard to till the aching void made by tho doparturv of' Doc. Kennedy. and though Denzvr is not a singer nor has 110 a mus- tachv tikv his prc-dccossor, still nobody has it on him in i'uuthall scllsc. llt' is fearless. a hard and stir? tacklcr. a spL-Cdy man with the bait and a gnml tlmlgvr. II is to lie regretted that his mursv as a Medic gives him such little time to practicv With tho i'am. as he has the making 01' a star of the iirst nmgnitudi- in him. PALMER. tirst-ycar man; End; Cu-up. Tuumly- dumllcs. as the givvn appuiiaiiun is Cui'l'L'L'liy pro- nounced. was by Fat the most spectacular end on the 10am this V '111'. His Oii'cnsivu wnl'k was par- ticulartv ctm'vi: it Doing quite thv usual thing to sue hiui pluck thv prol't'orod pullifl ialias forward passi from thv atmosphere wink: it was hung sought by tho hamls 0f the greedy opponents; and makc-awav thvrcwith. Tunk is a speedy and ctm-ur runilcr. amt a lhrval'd pass to him alvays 1001th like a good bet. His tackling was a iittic vi'i'alic and was 1' 'ally 01w nf thc w tiliiOSi spots 01' his playing. Huwcvc-r, ho. is a hard amt iarm-st wm'kcr'anit one of whom muvh can he vxpt-civd. MUHHIK lirsl-yoal' man: Cn-up; 'ltacklc. 'amo to us last year a gl'uvnur in lil' art 01' liinck- ing and breaking through. Though he was an athlete nt' aquarian fame ho had never donned tbntbalt tugs hvi'urc. However, ilL' worked hard and intelligently and toward the close of the sea- snn x'as classml among the best line men on tho l'am. Give .Im- a hvtlm' knowledge 01' the iinor pnints of the game and with the grit that is already his he would be more than a fit candidatv For the All-Uhin team. If 'Val'sity had more conscientious athletes such as Alllpilihinus J00. IV. C. would hL' aliiv tn huast Ui' a iligilt't athli'tic pusitiun. pngl' IHJI' hlrmh'ui anti lifty-t'igilt HARNED, lirsl-yvar man; Co-op; Tackle. Harncd was a nwmhvr ol' lhv squad of the famous team of 1911. and his playing this y tar was worthy of his i'ol'nw ' associations. Mark is a plunger. 1-10 is not a s'natu .ili-horn I'oothall man. but lIL' has developvd himself inlo one of U. Cls. most 'aluablv incn. III: is always in thv light and his grit anti determination have won for him not onlg,r a Ngu- lar position on the ham but also a i't'putaiion for effective playing that will be hard to heal. But llor Harnvdis inability to hamllo forward passus la' would have math.- 11 regular L'IHI. as his ili-llcnsiw work there. conid haw hm-n usml to great ativan- tagc this last year. YINNEDHE. first-y 'ar man; Ccntv' and Guard. Dutch won his Splll'H lhis yi'ar by playing for all he was worlh. IIL' is a little slow, but he is more than sure 10 inaliu up for it. He is a man that has novvr shirkcd work 01' punishment and Llcscrvus his lollm', if' anybody did. He was an able assistant to Bru'ant at ccnlcl'. though ho. was not of a big build ho was capahlo of holding his own at centvr or guard any time. The way he followed the. hall continually was a thing that marked him a more seasonal player than many of the others. Now that Vinnedge has carnal his position on the regular team. and won his loilcr, ii is safe to predict that he will not be one of those who will lose thoir position to tho on-cuming Freshmen. LANGEJHEIM. lirst-ycar man; Co-op: End and Half. Lango is a clear-h iailud. slnwly player; one who handlvs himself nicely on the HON and one who would haw won a regular birth on tho t ianl had it not heun for the fact that ho was lakcn down with an illness in the middle of tho sL-ason. He can play 0nd or half equally well and mulal hold his own both on the defensive and ofi'cnsivv. Inasmuch as ho is only a first-y-ai' man he will hmH ample time in which to show his triu- form. as those who have watched his playing claim he Will. GHCHICL, Iil'h'l-ymn' mun; Cu-np: End. Ii'uhhy ih' :I mun wilh lmlm'ul l'nulhull ahilily. llv i5 :1 PUHTEIL lirsl-yvur 1mm; Comp: Tackle. Parlor is one 01' the lalzivst mun nu llw lL'um. G'illllvd. His phlving! however, suvurml uf :mylhing hut lhnl. :Is hv N215 always to hv found in the thickest ni' tho l'ru-xu lighting his. hvst. HC is unolhul' unv pl' .lhv Eirslhyvnr mcn lhul gm'v a guru! account ul hlm- F-Cll'. and will hu 2: hurt! mam to heat out next year l'ur his position on thv lim'. It must he said that Pnl'ivr playvtl his best gnmv in th- t-zlrlivr purl nl llw smlsnn. when hv Iunmvd up likl- a rvgulur nldi limrr. llv is; an vxcvllonl ofl'unsiw pluyv ' and luck gnml Cill't' of his mam m1 lhv dvl'l-nsv, tun. l'ur lhul Inullor. hm'tl Inckh'l' nml L'llll hundlv I'nl'wul'tl pussvs l0 M'L-I'yhmly's sellisfnctinn. His wurk ul 11w shups was unusually hmn'y and this hnd ils inflllcncv upun his: playing. Hv is :1 man capablv nf playing :I hl'illizlnl gnmv, nml i'm' lhnl 1m1llcr Ul'tun tliti. llv has a knack nl' hrmking up llrouk plays. 21ml was svldmn suckmi in by trick passes of any sort. 110 is :x l'nsl hvm'y mun mm! was down umh'l' punts l-x'm'y limo without l'alil. It was in this LI:.11;1rtIm-nt lhnl hv lrrnwll lnmsvll u particularly 'nluuhlv Jllilll. pngt' um- Iulmlrnl GREGG. lil'sl-ymr' mull; Cu-np: Tackle. Ellis was th- king 01' the linvmvn lhis ymu'. His work was; Ivss spt-L'luculzlr lhun smm'. hut no one was muu- cut'm'sl amt! IIIUI'U sun'cssllul in their playing. Ul't'gg is :I hurcl wm'kvr :Iml a man lhnl gives his t mu lhv lwsl Uml he hits in him. Thv l'USlIll was success l'ul' himh'vll. and I'm' his Et-zlm. llv always vamvd In IJL' :Ihlo lo hamllv his uppon'L-nls. :ll'ltl lhv wuy lhut hv wen! dawn umh-r pnnls and lhc fim'mmss with which he plam-tl mukv him :1 wnrlhy cun- liitlillv l'nr lhv AlI-Uhiu pnsilinn nl' Izlcklv. :uul .A'ley BRYANT. first-ymlr man; Cu-up; Cvntmx Brynn was 115in um- ut' lhv iinds nf' thr s tasun in vvvry way. HP is a mm! with it big I'nnlhall i'ill'vm' hv- I'uljc him, being spvclaculur in :Ippvuruncv unit with muru than mmugh uhility tn hack it up. His passing was surprisingly uccui'utr: considvring that this was his iirsl yttll' in the Big vaigut'. iit' HCltitJllt manic :1 'mm' pass, and his gt'm'i'nl :Ihility in this line pi'm'ud tn ht- mw 01' the stt'utiivst I'L'H- turns of tho t'nIIFH play. Ho. like most hvginm-I'H. is entirely ignorant of his. own zlhility. and should come into his own next yrzu'. i-lmvvvm'. vvvn m; it is. 1w so l'ur uut-shunv his rivals nn Carson Fivitl lhut wv Iumliy proclaim him us our choice for tho AIl-Ohiu position uf u-ntvr. SCHNEIDER. tirat-year man; Co-op; Guard. Anton. despite his munachor, is a iirst-rute football player. He is built perfectly for a lineman and has all the other requirements of an vxcellvnt pig- skin warrior. Schneider is 0110 of the: must tvnucr ions of the Iim'men and one 01' iilt' most vli'vctivc. His work is of that tluggml nature that mukvs a good defensive man. In fact. it is in this dcpurt- 11mm of the game that 110 slmwcd up tlw lmst. This was Schneidorts first yunr and it was not :1 had one for him. for he playod like a regular frmn the first. H;- is not a star. but hr: is one of thusr- steady players that forms the hackbunc 0f the team. page one hundred and 51.1.13:qu J a n u a ry JH 11 ml l'y February February February February February Fcbruury Mu l'ch Mu 11-h J. Montgmncry L. Bryanl. P. Russu. Harringlnn. M. Shvppunl. HE C U R D Basket Ball TI IE SQUAD H.- Ummmnn, Cupim'n. XV. A. Mclnlim'. Jhumgr'r. M C K H . Elnmrv. U Luughlm. Hvynnitls. C. FL'lll-ZL'I'. 15 Cinvinnali. 31; Urnrgt'lmx'n. -ll; Cillcimmli. 21-Cincinnuli. 151; Hyitlonht-t'g, 3-1; SpringHI-Itl. Cincinnuli. ll: Ulliu Vt'sIvyun. 37; Cincinlmti. -1 Cincinnali. 22: Wikionhcrg. 31; Cincinnati. 7 Cincinnali. 22; Miami, 27; Oxford. 1 l 20 CiuCinI1uli 23; Gvnrgvlnwn. 27; anrgcltm'n. 21 -Cincinll;l1i, 18; Kentucky Slutv, 20; Lexington. 27- Cincinnuii. 2?; KVcsh-ru lh-scrw. 21; Cincinnati. 6-Cincinnali, 21; Dcnison. 77; Cincinnati. 13-t11'ncinnali. Lil; MiumL :50; Cincinnati. pagt' Ullt' hundrcd and am; -1h!'l:c Track Mmmgvr. 0. S. Bm-rvtl. Captain H. H. 'anncr. H. H. WAGNER Captain THE SQI'AD. Rodgers. Bvlsingvr. Knhlhvpp. Kt'ust'. Ft-nkL-l'. Franklin. Fisllhack. Furun. I'musmun. Purlvr. Lungvnhoim. Ellis. Lynn. Pt-pinsky. Sclwm-rlmm. Hull. Iirnsl. Hyppins. Armstrong. Bryant. Hc-nznwr. Cuuk. Phillips. Crudtlock. Lundis. Pulmur. RECORD. Y. M. C. A. th, Frhrum-y 28 11 inishml third. C. A. A.13.Mt-vt. March 11- 13iJ:isI1t d third. Freshrmm Merl. April 18. lntcrclnss Mt-t-t. April 25. Kentucky Slulu ill Cincinnati. Muy 2. Ohio VmG-ynn :1! Delaware. May 9. Miami :11 Cincinnati. May 16. Ohio Cnnfurcm'v MW! :11 Culumhus. Muy 22-23. page one hundred and mu-fh'r ! ..i, , d N. M. LYON i. G. MORRIS Captain Manager Sw1mm1ng THE FISH N. M. Lynn, Captain. ll. IV. Richards. J, G. Morris. manager. 5. F1111 K131111101: L. K. Buohr. H. H. Akrilgllt'l'. John H. Stark. H. F. HL-IIIL'. Nt-lsnn lh'ck. T. M. Allml. A. J. Lunglnmnnur. .I. T. Simrkvy. A. G. Krviim't'. John Ht'cn'. Ht'nry G. Biulul'. THE 'liIiAME RECORD Inlt'i'cluss Mt't-l. Dvu-miwr 13. IEiIIi-Wuu I13: Supimmm'i's. points. 27: Juniors svcumi. will: 2.2. l' of C. vs. Cm 111ll l'niwrsily. Murcl128. 191 l-Wun by l'. 01' C. with .il puinls; I 111111Il, -... ' UniC.V5.P1im'-1-lml lniu'tsily Aplil H IEJI l-W1111 11V P111111- luu uilh .30; li. ul 12.611. l'.t1lC.vs. L. G.A . April 161 Till I. C. H. A. C. upon swimming 1111-1'1. April 271; 191 l. pngu mm hundred and siuy-suwn Swimming NO LONGER AN INFANT Lust y '-m- swimming was duhbml itOul' Infant Sport in the pages 01' that womlmus i'AnmmLi' child of Sage Stunsbln'yis hruin. In point of yours this branch is still thv ymlngest nl' Vursily's athletic l'mnily. yet in tho matter of reputation and recurd, swimming must in! rated u lusty Childsin the role of an infant Hercules st singling. nut snukcs. hut Cnrnoll. This comparison is om- ol' strength alone. not of L'hnmctvr. for tho tram from lllmcu was one of the fairest amt squarvst that thv supporters of tho lied and Black have com- peted with for many moons. It is :1 fact that Cincinnati is a i'Swimming Town snn, nnl lhe ilnmls-in that it will give its financial support in good swimming tt-nms. which was fully demonstrated by last y -:u s swimming lucrc vxctrss. Incidvntully lliv timn of 1912-13 was a Cl'uckorwjalck, con- sidering thu newness and general nll-rmuul hindrances. But this year's squad llzis set :I murk which will scru- ns 1! turgol. not only for J'ulm'v swinnning tvunls. but also I'm I.'nivvrsily of Cincinnati ulhli-tit' II'EIIHS in all other branches of sport. The Senior Class may l'm'gcl many things that happened during their g'mluuting yt-zil'. bul. to forget the excitement at ittllympic Joe's winning of Hit 22U-yurtl swim in the Cornell moot which gave good old l'. C. livid clmmpit'msliip nvv' u big Eustt-ru college fur the first timt- in the history of mu- institutionsnnl for :1 long. lung time. The n-ul swimming season sturtvtl lute l'ur 1913-14. due to tho :lilliuully ul' ur'unging motels with Eastern collugvs. Hence the lnlm'class meet. on DL-cvmhvr 18. 15113, was a full three months he- l'm'i- the first lnlvrcullvgiulo moot. Much inlcrt-st was taken in tho lntvrcluss. both us in cntrivs uml us in tho number of spectators present. vivwiug tho spcctuclv. Thv Sophmnm't-s won the nwvt with 27 points in tlu- Junim's' 22. Joey Morris practically handled llw mvvt by himsvll'A-hv lunk the 20-yard swim in slate record limo. the hundred us he liked it. the qum'tvr-milv with oust- and won lik' ra-luy for his L'luss. Stewart. ot' the Seniors, currulcd SH:- pugu une hundred and sixty-rigilt Duds in the twenty and Hfiy alml Canm- litf l'm' mm in tht- l'uncy dive. Lynn. captain ul' Wrail'sily, won tho plunge and the lil'iy. both with slow Iimcs, and mum lhird in NW twvnly. Imnghzlmnwr. M '110 3011115. llvlpul Jar MUI'I'IS mll will! i'ulll' lMJilllSd-HC'CHJIH in the plunge and third in tho iil'ly. Utht-I' jminl winIu-I's wvrv Buvhl'. lie for first in the fancy dive; Biulm'. second in the Inn and quan'lvr; H. H. VVngm-I: third in iht- I'uncy tlivu amtl plunge; Brett, third in the 100! and Hollm'uy. lhil'd in lhv quul'lvl'. This mm-t Sl'l'VCtl l0 uncuvvl' SL-VL-I'ul gnml Vul'sily possibililivs, slimululctl Frvshman iulm'cst and populated tlu- pnnl wilh swimming hupvl'uls during the ensuing lwn months. Then came llw unnuunm-Im-nt ul' Vursityk sclu-dulc: Cnrm-ll. March 28. 1911: Princrluu. April 11. 191 I. am! the minor nu-cl 01' C. U. A. C... April Hi. 19H. with :1 linul splurge in tlu- big C. G. A. C. upon mt-vl. April 21 1914. Tllul sciu-dulv ulnnc- furnished talk for 11w sclmul I'm' 3 nmnlll. VX'lmi :I rush mow Manager Joe haul mudv talking Ull such big,F t'mns! Sulnc row haul hopes of Varsityis making a showing. Tllv call for 11w l'lllll was answered by some scwnlwn men. Tllvsv wvru wvmlvcl down tu eight tried and ll'lll' umcn-iish. March 28. 191M Just as bigI :1 llillt' in ML'R'IIL'Iu-n's :lthlt-tic his- lury :15 July -I. 177$. in tlu- Fniiml Slums lmliliml growth! Curncll was thL-l'L'. fl'k'fill I'i'nm :1 win m'rr Harvard. Cm'm-H haul in anL'l' her Rod and 'Whilt- In 11w BIuL-k uml lied nf Varsity. Nn mm'o nu-d IJL' said Illzul lllis, Jm' Murl'is Vus in guml shupv. Tl'uv, llw wl'mlv Varsily l'mn is In In- unngmlulult'd l'm-m'v' and vvvr l'm' lurning thv scurch-lighl of Custom mllcgt- i'vcluming ulnm 0111' mmlvsl collt-gv, hut in .100 gums lhc laIPgL purl 0f lhv hmmr. IIv won the twenty. fifty, 100 um1220, Cupluin Pal iunk 1h:- plungo. wilh Lung- hunnnvr, second. and Fuzz Buchr was rL-lurm-d svcmul in lhc- divv. Varsily cuplurcd lhc Iicltl cllzllnpiunship cup wllilv Cnrm-ll. by winning the relay. also took home a trophy cup fur this ovum. The pool was crowded tu lhv lilnil. and we qllnlc lhc Enqm'wr lu t-fi'vct lllut th moot wus lln' must successful hold in this villa and also marked the first umu-znruncc 01' an Custom L'ollvgu Ieum ut the Fniwrsity. Nul' suid. page our: hundred and :iuy-nine 'l'lw night ul' April 11. 1911. iinzllly mum around. 0111' hopes 11nd Hoall't'd high ul'il'l' lhul Cnl'm'll lnm-l, and NW l'ncl that Pl'incv- lon haul missed winning lhr Eule-rn Inh-rmllvgiulos by a a hair- lJl'l'lldHI was l'orgnllvn uniil :al'h-nvnrd. Tln- IIwL-t itself was in- lvn-sling, il' suddrning. Prim'vlon pruwd tun slmng for our buys. and. struggling gunu-ly. Hwy wvnl down to the tune of 30 la 13. Prinm'lun won Hu- I'vlily in fast time. Thu Svlhy. of 1110 Tigers, nosed Jury Mnrl'is nul 01' Iil'Sl in the 30-yard dash by inches. Noxl Puinlvr. ol' Primwlun. lrimmul Pally ill llw plunge. Pally not hav- ing lhc lwsl 01' I'urm nu his plunges, luck 3 day. TIH-sv two t'x'vlllS. wi1h th- lurn ul' I'm-llllw. wv might hau- wun. lml the 111091 nay. Luuu-tlv. Cnpluin Ii. Cums, of the Orange and Black. won the 100 and 220 l'mm Jury. ilu- fit'si ng :1 gul'll and tho HlTUlHl' by u gum! flour zimls. Hui nvw Hlull' I'l't'ln'tlh' in bulb of lhl'HC t'Vl'ntS WL'I'I' l'l'g- islt'l'L'tL lillwh hL'ing 39 55-3 svcnnds and 2238- 25-3 minulk's. Fl'ioavll. of W Primwinn 1mm. diwtl in hvuulil'ul l uI'm and snutclu-d Iirsl place From our Teddy. wlm wus in NW hvst Incttlv 110 has ever IJL'L'II. All in all, llu- lt-nm Imuh- :I 5.1qu slunving against HIV mvll WIN! huilrtl I'I'nm va .l't'l'svy. A win Would hHVl' filial in niCt-ly. hut Couch Sullivnn's IIH'H va'L- mu szlt'mlg. that's all. 'l'hL' punl mum wus again rrnwtlvd and :I iinalm'iul sllut'vss VHS ussurvd. Nuw lllu lmm is making r 'de l'ur llu' cluul C. H. A. C. Invvl and 1110 open lllL't'l. Those t-lvgihlv I'm C's Imw. :u'v Captain N. M, Lynn, wilh 3 Iminls; .I. U. Nlurl'iS. wilh 2H Iminls. and L. K. BEIL'III'. with Ii puinls. l'hv captain :Iml mnnngvr ul' m-xl ymfs 1mm lmvv Iml hwn dv- cidml upon us 314. Slutt' l'u'urds vqllult-ll 01' broken in NW Val'sily tanks this; yL'ul': Dccvmln-I' l3. WM. Lillivm-tl swim. Jm- Murris U'. Cl; limu E? Hi't'nmls. April 11'. ISIIIL IUU-gnrd swim. E. J. D. Cl'ms UJl-inm-lnm; ljnw. SH 3-, : svvnmls. Two hundred lwvnIy-yzll'tl swim. H. J. D. Cram; Hhincvlulnz limo. 2 Ininulvs. 38 23-3 Hu'nluls. Wvll. lu-I-Ns mngr'nlulntimm In this ymr's twin i'l'um ils; du- rzt'rX't-tlly prulul Alma Mult'l'. wiIlJ Wishes; l'nl' u pvrl'vul I'vvm'd m'x' ymll'. pugr unn- humlrrd :IIILI :n'ruty Base Ball Squad mauri..xns Hruxrl'rr'l'lcs R. IL Myers U11IIII:JEI1J...HS S. C. L. Vwkks: ................ C. J. T. Mnntgmm-I'y ........... P. D. F. Dl':ti'lll'SS.. . . . . . . . . . . . .P. C. Fvnkm' .................. C. ll. Shuum'mun .............. P. S. Isalztcs ................... Isl H. Griz ..................... U. H. Bivhlo ................. 2nd L. Mulz.............,....A31':l P. SL':III:1H..................'h'tl H. Giqu-l .................. Isl A. Gordon ............... L. F. U. XViIhL-lmy ............. C. F. F. lezgut' ............... I1. I9. 1!. Lungrnhvim ........... L. F. M. Armslrnng ............ H. F. page umc hundnml um! wvrnly-unt- Pan-Hellenic Bowling League THE TEAMS SIGMA CHI BETA TllE'I'A Pl. 8,011.1'911JET 0'33th J. Montgomery 10.1th levm. Hand. Fulfun. Stewul'l. Ellis. thinson. Bl'llmhach. Kl'ciIm-r. J. Morris. Gregg. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON DELTA 'I'AI' DELTA T. Monlgnnwry 1Cupm Fishbzick 1CupU Gordon. Story. Dt-urm-ss. Armstrong. Mitchell. Schmih. Morris. thlo. Baker. Rivhardsnn. PHI DEL'H 'rlmn PI KAPPA ALPHA B. Robinson 11121130 11. XYngnvl' 1112mm Harding. Kruse. 1N-rulfekm-Hvr. Ollenjnhn. W. Robinson. Hmlvpp. 1Vright. Mulz. Allanu-r. A. Richardson. 1mm INI'JIYIIH' u. nxn-unn; smmcs hlhm-v .2001. C. Hand, n M II. 222. V. Fischlmch. A TA. 211 and 209. J. Mnnlgmm'ry. B 10 IT. 221. N. XVI'ighl. G: Am. 203. C. Brown. H H H. 217. M. Al'msirnng. .x '1' .1. 2111. B. Hichnrdsnn. A T A. 213. A. 110111011. :5 A 111.203. 1min INDIVIIH'AI. .u'EImnis ullmvt- 5010, Total Tulal Svasnn Pins. Games. Average. V. Fischhuch. A T .x ................... 71.161 27 151.111 H. Wagner. H K .1 .................... 4.152 27 153.777 Uttonjulm. II R A ..................... 11.550 30 151.667 .1. MuntngIm-I'y. H w II ................. 3.173 21 131.095 llllill nNIa-Iauni 'rlcnl summs 0111mm 811m. Phi Dvltu Thotu 322. . Bl'lil Theta Pi 817311113113. pugu- unl- hundred uml sugwnly-mu BOOK V ORGANIZATIONS The University Club CLIN'I'UN VVl'Nman. Prr'm'drnl Jilvuim'x Smanwuun, Vfr'rJ-Prt'sidrul Aura; S'HSI'HENS, Srrrv'r'lm'y Jrul 3-; l'IUIl'EMANN. Trr'rmm'wr Tho I'llix'ut'sily CIUIL thv t'mltl'ulliug ugvnl of thc sludcnl hotly, is l'UlHlJUSCd ol' :1 l'uprvsmllatiw l'mm ouch m'galnl'zuliun of at Iousl mm yrur'b: Slainding. llm'ing :1 membership l'Xl't'Ctlillg sm'vn. und wlmsv musmution is film! with Hu- vaislrnr. Each urgnniznliun having a mvmbvrship Ul' fifly is L-nliHL'd 10 lwu I't'pl't'SCthtiVK'H. This 130th is the final authority in all stuth-nt mullm-s. umI has lhu cunll'ol 0T Rludcnt aclivitic-s. Its purpose is In unify the stmlvnl body aml slrongthon mllvgc spirit. HIGH HiSEN'l'A T ION SL'llinr Class ................... Mal'ir KI'Chhit'l. Hubert Hylulmnll Junior Class ...................... Frml chrschlnidl. Iillih Nnckn Sophomore Class .............. Victor FiSL'IIIJilCll. Harold Richards Frvshman Class ......... Kau'l Day. Rolwl't Harn-ll. Harold Tuckrr Senior Uil'ls' Club ................... ' Xnncllzl Phillips. Grzu't' Miller .lllnim' Girlrf Club .................. Laura Blank. Dm'ulhy Ful'ral' Suphonmrc Girls' Club ............... Vl'rnu Dullivls. Dm'zl Fk'llvr Freshman Git'lef Club ................ Muriv Sachs, 17mm Grummc, Musical Association ................... Hvlvn Kivm. George Prugh A adumic Club ................... i Xrlhur Nuuvo. Julius l'lUFfmunn Alhlclic Council ............................... Burton Robinson Y. W. C. A ............................. Ruth Seaman. HL'lL'll Fay Literary Sucicly ............................... livclyn Sherwood Bluv Hydra .......................................... A lmu Samm- Hislm'y Club .................................... Kulhcrinc Pagk- Iict'mzm Club .................................... Norma Slrukc French Club ....................................... Grace Jam's Univm'sily News ................................ Chauncey Hnml Cincinnuliun ..................................... Elise Howluml Chemisttf Club .................................... Ulla LippL-l'l Debating Council .................................. Slack B'dl'l'l'll Chemical Ellgilwcrh 1 Club ............................ J. L. Baker A. S. M. E ....................................... A. XV. Hurxthal A. I. E. E .......................................... J. H. Slvwzu't Go-op Club ..................... A. M. Voslo111mll'. John H. Amos H-yulmufs sz-l-h-Ilcnic ..... Alim- Stephens. linlhcrinc Bcschm'man Mvn's Pam-Hcllcnic ................. Hohm'l Gillnml'c. Nt'il Wright Dl'alll'dliC Club .................................... Claire chlv Wonmn's Lcaguv ................. Hvlvn Cruzicr. Eslhvr Schrmlcr pngu mm 'Immlrul. umi nwrnty-scvtn Alumnal Associations of the University of Cincinnati COLLEGES OF LIBERAL ARTS AND ICN .':INEEHING. AND COLLEGE FUR TI'iACHERS ALl'MNl S'I'ANLEY T. IIIiNHIIAW, HZ Prr'sr'dp'ni. SAMI'I-Ll. Immwzn, 113. 1'z'rn-Prostflrwl VVALTl-Jli HYMJN, '01. Sr'c'r'rfury-Trr'usm'm' ,hrmus Sunm'mi. 'US 3 1' z'm't1!Et'ef'unum'Hee Amxunun HILL. '06 X l' ' ALL'MNAE MRS. H. EDWARD SMITH. '08. Prnsidrnf LHELLA LAT'I'A, TIG, l'irr-Prrw'dmmf Lynn M. SunII-z'r, 1J0. SMH-tury-Trmmu'm' Mun. DANIEL LM'nIeNm-z, .94 ? . . - Iit'r't'uliu ' Cununittrr IzLSA lhscum, 03 S ' COLLEGE OF MEDICINE HHL'I'HH H. HHIIiSS. M. D Pwsidwnt Tnmms A. chzmav, M. ll. Firs! 'u :'rr-Prrrsidmlf A. L. thill'l'. M. 11, Smmd 'l't'w'ilh'r'xklmt IllcnsmIJ-zl. Fmtman. M. ll. Third Yfr'ruPI'r'sidr-nf ALEXANDER ll. Bmx. M. 11. Frnu-Ha Ww-Prmfdr'nt Mm'rrx Vnmm. M. D.. h'm-rr'fm'y AHTIH'H C. BAI'ILM. M. D., Trr'usurrr H'AIJ'EH Ii. Guni-Lss, M. D. FMNK ll. LAMB. M. D. erm Fumeu. M. D. .XIH'IH'I: Huxliu, M. D. ' lirm'un'tm Comnn'itr'r? lulgr um' humll'c'll Lulll M'H'llllxvrlghl The Womenk League OFFICERS Dunn'ruv Srtm'ILuc. Pr'r'xr'rlrnt LM'lu Bmxk. 1't'vruPrr'si'dr'nt lll-ZLi-LN Un'l'll, Sr'rr'r'mr'y , Muumui'r TIIMLY, Trrusm'r'r le V'mnmfs Lulguv was l'unmiml in NillL wilh lhe- purpumr nl' furlhcring lln' spil'il ul' friendship and L'u-upcrntinn :mmng Hu- Wumvn leltluan ul' UIC lwniwrsity. Thv lvuguc was. lml I'l n'gunizm'l unlil January of Ult' pl'vsunl yl'm'. owing lu llu' cundilinn of HIV nuditm'ium. its regular mvvling plenum Sinm- lln-n. hnwm'mu il has I't-sunwcl ils usual whulvsmnv inlhu-ncv in the lil'v ul' llu wumvn ul' lht' Uniwrsily. pugu our humlrnl um! :ucnnvnine The Academic Club OFFICERS FOR 1913-11 CLIN'I'UN VVIINDIEH. Prtns'r'dr'nl 05mm SEE. Wro-Prmhlvn! HAROLD INSKEEP, Sm'r'rhuy AR'rI-Il'n S. NICJVI-Z, Trmmurpr BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Oscar S. Barrcll. Abraham G. IIullzhvrg. Chauncey M. Hand. Burton Robinson. The Academic Club is. an nrgunizniion composed of thv mm students 01' the Collcgc of Liberal Arts. Thv Club aims to fnstm' 21 spirit 01' gtmd-followship among its mcmhors um! 10 pmmnlo plum- l'clutivv to 111C welfare of the Academic students 0f the UniVL-rsily in general. The munagvmont ol the club. under 11n- conslituliun udnplvd lust May. is intrustod to four directors, the Vico-PrvsidL-nt uml lllL' President. comprising :1 Board of Directors. The now managvlm-nl has proved entirely satisfactory. The E1$11L000 cluhmmns? owing 1n :1 dvlny in 111v erection nl' 1110 VVnmerfs Building. did not nmtm-inlizv, but :1 very modest sub- slituto has been provided. Interesting and onl-attemlotl meetings have boon ht-ld once 11 month. The suppers. speakers and onlhusiusm have been in M'ury way equal to last ywu'. The Club is thm'olbl'o firmly cslahiislu-d and in a position to exert a puwut'ful inl1lu-ncc in Academic slmlvnl life. page one hundred zuld eightyiune Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS RI'TH Gummy SEAMAN. President MARY Cmmmrs, 1,z'z'w-Prvsfdt'nf HELEN FAY. Sm-rnlm'y ANNETTA PH II.I.I PH. hwmuwr Y. W. C. A. is conm-ctml. through its Nautiunnl Board, will: the wnmvn students ul' iiflL-vn nllwr nations. Tln- lucuI lll'UllL'll holds I't'guhlr monlhiy mvulings at which vurimls plumes 01' 111v ur- gunizztlimfs many :Iclivilics urc dismissal. Owing lu lhu inu-I'csl- ing chumctor 01' this year's gullu-rings and the grvnl strides Y. 'W. C. A. has made all over lhv wm'ltl. 1hr incul mumlwrship has in, creased in 1913-14 frum 52 to 113. CABINET anbL-rship Chuirnmn ........................... Mary Collnrins Devotional Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sarmh'llv Iimvrsun Financial Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .Anm'llu Phillips lntcrcnllvgiulr Chairman ......................... Iit-nvwiw- Fuy Snciul Survicv ................................. Durulhy Scuvilh- Social Affairs Chairman ............................. Jenn Taylor page um- humlred and eighly-three University of Cincinnati Co-operative Society BOARD OF TRI'STEES PHUF. A. M. WILSON. DEAN Ilntlis. Mn. DANIELLu'mamzr-j. BOARD OF CONTROL Pnnr. .Iumx' C. Drmnx. lxum: XV. Hum. 0. Smmx Buuui'r'r. JAMES J. Fuux. Ju. KATHERINE Blcmzuulm w. OFFICERS Ixrarllv: Vr. Bum, Prmidr-m. Punt: JOHN C. Dl'xmx. Trousum'. KA'I'lll-JRINH Blastiuomux, .S'r'r'r'vfur'y. LUWELL Ll'nwm, .Uumryrr. BI'IH'IJN I41. liumxsux, .-1.s'sr'.x'lrmt Jlrmuyt'r. pngr mlr humh'ml ulIII vighhhfnllr The Pan-Hellenic Associations of the University of Cincinnnati Merfs Pan-Hellenic CHESTER KLEIN. Prmr'rlml. Hlimuilrr H. Slilllih'rll, .S'r'r'r'r'fm'y um! Trrn.-ul: m'. CHAIYFEH DELEGATES SIGMA mu. Pm iII-IL'I'A 'J'mc'm. Chmh-r Klt-in. Cilnlnn XX'llntit-r. Hubert Gilmore. Xvi! XVl'ight. mc'n THISTA PI. maum 'Itu' Dl-IIII'L Hdwurd RUIJinSOH. l-lL-t'ln-rl thmlh. Jnmvs Mnntgnmory. C. B. Slunslmry. sunn ALPHA lil-Slmx. PI Ku'm .U.I'I-I x. Edgar Baker. Eur! Vugncr. Arthur Gordon. Lewis Moll. Womeifs Pan-Hellenic KA'I'Ul-IHINE Dmxm'. Prmidml. Ix'xruiamxl-I VENNINH, Swr'wmry. Dmm'l'ln' leuli, Trvusurr'r. CHAPTER DICLIiIL-YFES mclrlix DELTA DELTA. ALPHA PIII PSI. Mario Kl'chhivl. Alice Stephens. Flm'cnt-t McKee. Dorothy Farrm'. Huill Surgol. Cumillv Adnms. KAPPA maIxm. lui-m ALI'm 'rIlE'rzx. Norma Pnhrcn. Kalllcrim- Dnlmvy. Alum SEIIICP. Kulhcrlnc Palgv. Hoh-n Slunlcy. Mrs. XVHlim'n P, Burris. am mnim. Kulhvrim- Bosn'lml'nmn. I-ZulIu-rim- Ymmmg. Nulnlic Huhinsun. pugl- nnv hundrml uml eiglny-Hu- The Student Tribunal MEMBERS Amnr-IM Ins: ENGINEERS: Norman M. Lynn. Chauncvy Tildon. IMCHI' SW. Hnluml Pynv. Aunella Phillips. Alphmm Hurxllml. qun K. Tuylm'. Thu Student Tribunal was; olvclod from tho College of Liberal Arts and lhc Cnllvgn' 01' Engim-vring. in December 01' 1913, fur the purpusv nl' supervising tho student omcials 01' the l'nivol'sily. The idea nf thv t-nlvrprisv is. the prmnotion ol' oflicioncy. scholastic and nlliL-iul. ulnnng thnsv e-itln-r t-lt-clml or appointed to pasitiuns 0f lrusl in slmlvnl mlIninistruiinll. The Tribunal is Clnlme-rul 10 try ull cusses; 1:! failure In mccl l'cquircmmlts in oliivo and if the in- dividual in qm-sliun should he: found guilty 01' the Charged offense. to rumou- him i'mm his position. pugs nur- hundred and vightyisix The Girl? Club SENIOR GIRLS' CLFB MAHY KM'TZ, President ETTA U'lrhm. TI'PHSIU'H' .IIYNIUH GIHLS' CLVB HELEN Kl-LIM, Prmirlpnf MARY CEIAIm-uul's. '1 .I'r'rmn'rr SOPIIUMOHIC UlliI.S' CLI'B VHHNA DANIELS. Prmidvn! HI'TH Gm an. Trr'awrr'r. FRESHMAX G IHLS CLI'B HELEN TANt'J-IMAN, Presidml MARIE Cmnvra. Trwuxm'r'r GIRLS CLIVE PAH'HES Juninrs-l-h'oshmen. Oclnhvr 21. 1913. Soniars-Snplu'nmurcs. Nt'JVDIIIIJPP 20, 1913 Suplmmm'vs-Juninl's. Dcccmhvl' 3, 1913. Fresiunvn-Juninrs. February 20. 1911. The GirH Clubs uro organizvd ouch your. separately, in Hu- i'out' classes. for 1110 purpose of furnishing 1: bond ul' social union among the woman 01' 1110 Uniwrsily. The clubs 1mm- chzn'gu as social t'xvclilivcs. of all 1110 parties. onivl'luimm-nts. uml umusu- ments llmt occur during lhv your and in whirh nnly th- girls have a share. Parties are url'ungud for 1h:- individllall clussvs uml arc also t'KL'IIUllng with 11' nwmbc'rs ni' olhvr's. Each organization is governed lly LI L'mlstituliun. :IIIL'I annually elected olTiL'L'rs. page one hundred. and righiyimlvon , 1,, g? :5- I rri -. - Q a xi: 1 i4 1:... Pbgliggsg ,,'. I 1' D3.- ' ' E421? . L... F, The Co-op Club W'ILLIAM J. KIHN, Prwsr'dc'nt. MARK L. HAHNHIJ. Wrmlrrrsidenl. TUM E. HUGHES, .S'm'rvtru-ywTreasurer. The adoption of a new Constitution by tho Coop-eratiw Em gineers' Club, organized in 1908, in 1912-13, gave lin- prcscnt Cu-up Club its mum! and syslt'mizutiun. The increase in growth M the Club has been phenomenal. due. no doubt. to llw L'Ilnnu'lL-r ul' ih-i semi-unmml mvelings and its aim to promolc llur WL-H'au'v HE 115 members. At Catch nwcting. HUIIIL' speaker 01' Hole III'vsollls a Inpic ul' inlerest to men in the enginvvring profession. This your lhcsc speakers have been John P. Frey, arbitrator in the Cincinnati strcvt car strike; John W. HilL Engineer in Charge of Flnnd Prvvvniiun Work in Bullcr County, and 11. B. Curnullan! Vicc-Presitlvlll and General Manager 01' the Alm-rican Rolling Mills. page one hundrrd and ninety-onc A. S. M. E. UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI STUDENT SHCTHJN OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The objects ul' this anivly ili'l' ln pmnmlc' liw nris :lml HL'iUIlL'CH cntmeciud willl vnginvoring. and lwllc-r lbilnwship unmng lhl' mum! nooring sludvnls ul' tho L'nivcrsily. 'l'u this vml lln- rm-vlings i11- cllldc lllC rcnding and discussion of m'iginui :Iml pl'nl'vssinnul papers. and ull'm' uppm'luuilivs l'ol' plvusanl, srwiul rvluliunship. Students of UN upper CIHHHUH in tho Eugim-l-ring Enllrgc ill'l' eligible l'Ur nwmborship. :lml nwmlwrs I'vluin Hu-ir slumling in llu- sucicly for two ymn's :Il'lt'r grmiuzllinn. when Hwy may join lln: muliunul sucicly. Ihc Anwricnn Sm'it'ly nl' Mcclmni :ul Enginulm. OFFICERS PImF. JUHN T. FAIU, Hrmrrrary L'huiruum. 0. A. Iil'nx'rIJAL, Prrm'dml. E. M. RAGE, VEHHPrwau'dVHI'. Ii. A. 0511311. Scwrrrltuy and l'U-vusurmz ADDRESSES FOR THIC YEAH IiiliHl Recent Devrlupmvnts in Methods 01' Cutting MMul . .A. L. Drme Special Machine Operuiions' ....................... II. M. WWI ihCunslrucliou of tho Bmuklyn Sulm'uy ........ Parker ll. Kvmblu Air Conditioning .................................... J. I. Lylv Tlm Slcum Valve as u leullurgicul Pruhlvm ...... H. K. Elliott Flood Prevontinn VVm-k of 11m Grcul Miami Vulh-y . . .Ix'. C. Umnt LTIilizaliun ul' Coal ........................... Prof. J. T. Fuig page one humll'od and n'uwty-thrr-r- University Student Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers OFFICERS J. H. STEWART. Pr'rnw'dmrl. A. C. Plcnny, First ITW-Prmirirml. Vi . A. S'rI-qum. Swr'und Yfr'r-Prr'sidt'nl. J. S. BISHOP. Sm'rrltu'y and 'I'rmsurm'. Tho local branch 01' lho A. l. E. E. vntorvd tho L'nivvrsily a liillt' over a your ago. with lhc aim ul' I'urlhvring the muse ul' liu- vnginua'r m uifnrtling uppurlunily for 1119 co-upuruliun 1:1' Hm silulvnl. and men engaged in practical Dxpcricncv. Thu urgunizulinn also at- lvmpls lht disseminulinn 01' ini'm'nmliun mi lo the llm'ulupmvnt unll general trend of the profession of electrical engineering. The mcmbcrs mvct ul rvgnlal' mnnlhly smsinns :mtl lhv HllL'LTSE-i 01' the onlcrprise has already boon ol'l'uctivoly dumunslrnlt-d in thl' hmnulfs growlh in nurmbership and inlervsls during ils short life. STUDENT MEMBERS J. S. Bishop. .l. H. Slowurl. .L C. Chisholm. J. W. Sheriff. C. M. Fcnker. C. M. Strait. C. C. Raitt C. M. Varri11gl0n. MEMBERS OF THE l'. C. BRANCH L. M. Alexander. R. 1'1. Krusc. J. F. Biulll. F. S. Krug. XVurnor Cowell. G. E. Laird. M. B. Gordon. H. W. Lawlun. Juscph llnndlum. Ii. G. Lohnhuif S. H. Hm'n. M. P. McGill. N. L. I'Iatycs. C. C. Mclico. A. C. llvwitl. Frvd UbUl'St'hlnil'H. Mark Hal'ncd. XVilliam C. Uvsterbl'nck. C. A. Hand. Eugene Oestt'l'. A. U. Hurxthal. A. C. Perry. Paul Johnson. H. M. Race. L. S. Schuh. Curl Svllurs. Guy Thompson. H. L. l'ihy. L. G. Kuhlmun. A. C. VVc-lls, Jr. page um- humln-d :IIKI nintty-nvc Student Tribunal 0f the College of Engineering MEMBERS J. H. Sh'wuri. Chairman. C. M. VxVurl'inglnn. 191 l. A. 0.1'IIIFXHIHI. 15H l. A. 17. Mnuld. 1916. N. KUiIHu-pp, HHS! Clvl'k. XV. J. Kihn. 191 L Mt'mhvr liyUHiriu, The Engineering Tribunal is Hlt' adminisli'uljw hmly ul' llu- Sllldvnl Gtwel'mncni Association. which is cmnpnsml ni' SL-llinl'. Junior and PrU-Junior CIHSSL'H of the Cnllvgv nf' Engim-uring. Tht- Tribunal handles all mailers of discipline and rvprt-sunls llu' slu- th-nls ln-l'urt- tlw Faculty in 1111 quL-sliuns pu-l'tuining ln tlu-ir inlvrvsls :Illtl wvll'uru. Thi- m'gzmizuliun aims; lU promulv harmony and in advance the Cullt'gu 01' Engineering. palgl' uur hundrrd ului niuely-sl'ven TERART n .. I n. 6123 ; The Cincinnatian 1914 The YIParerJk 0f HIL' I'nin-rsity of Cincinnati! Pllhlislu-d by HM- Juninl' Cluss. ELISE Htm'mxn. Edi!ur-iniffin'rf. LEUNAHII lx'. RAlillH, Buxiuvxx .Ummgm'. THE BOARD LITEHA'H'HE. AHT. Evelyn Shorwnml. Lnuru Blank. Burl Slunslmry. John Hl-m-v. Flm'cnm- MCKNI. I'llsiv KI'llL'lu-l'. Helen Kt'im. Virginia Biddle. Dnrulhy Duke. Margaret Huckvr. I'lltlTU'liltkPHl-IIL Ralph Grnssnmn. Iinlph I-Izulv. Odin KVihrlmy. lal'saNt-Lss. Harbor! Schl'nth. Fred Iivmpl-I'. WHLI-z'rltzs. an'mnn Lynn. ALF MN A I. I i EPHESICNTAT I YE lmlwrt 11c urk. pug:- two hundred and Line The University H NEWS Published EVt-l'y Tucsduy in lhv lnlm'l-sl 01 lllv University 01' Cincinnuli. EEJI'I'Uli-IN-Cl-IlliF Cl-IM'NfiIEY Humm- HAND, JIL, 1911. ASSUCIATE EIII'I'ORS lH-II'HHTERS BERT S'rmsm'm', 191 1. FLUHI-INtil-Z MuICIJI-z. 12111. 0. SLACK BAImE'rr, 191 1. ELISE Iluwmxn. 15115. Ewcux SIII-znwoun, 191-1. Jnux NV. SHERIFF. lEH-L CLINTON WI'NDEH. 1911. En S. RunINmN. 111113. II'HIGENE Mommy 1915. Jmmr Ih-nima. 1916. Jl'Lll'H Hummenm, 15117. W. A. MCLIN'I'YHE, 1914. H. B. Cxx'l'nu. 191-1. ALI'MNAI. nnrnmsumwrlm Kumxn Hmrwx, 1111.3. Eurru WAuoxEn. Mmmmu'r PI 1.1261511, 1916. .VI'HLIC'I'H: EDITOR NUIn-IAN Lynx. 1913. BUSINESS. MANAGER BERKELEY VVIIJJAMS, 19113. ASSISTANT lil'SlNESS MANAGER F. STANLEY Kmxu, 19l6. page two hundred and mrsa- The Scribe Published Munlllly 115' 1110 Phrmwcnn Society in 11ll' intervals nl' 11n- Slutlonls 01' 111v l'IIin'L'Hily 01' Cincinnati. lilll'l'uH-lN-HlII'LF ABBA HILLEL SILVI-zu. 11311. Assunn'n; HIH'I'UHH JHIIN Dmvmen. JIL. 1917:. CLIN'ruN KVIij-m, 1911. EVELYN Snmm'unn. 11111. VIIHLINH BllIl'JlJ-J. 19113. 11151,st C. 'liu'mn. 1915. AM I-Lnl'mn Jnlm A. 1111151115, 19115. ASSUHEA'I'l-l .xu'r lmn'rm Ilr'l'u KLAPPEHT, 11117. I-zm'run 01: THE ALL'MNAI. ttoumx I'IEIJ-IN A. S'I'm'ucv. 191:5. HL'SINIESb Almmlsu LAWliliNUl-Z Lynx. 11.1111. ASSISTANT BL'SINI-ZSS MANAGER JOHN XV. SNYDER, 11113. ADVERTISING MANMil-Lll 1151mm UTTL'. 1916. pugr 1u'n Immlrnl and live Literary Society OFFICERS FOR 1913-14 EVELYN Suunwnun. 1011. Prr'st'drmf. lllillmiNI-z NIULUNY. 191.3. 1UV-r---Prr'.vidc'ul. KATHERINl-Z PAGE, 11-1171. Sm'rri'rtry. KARLINE BImWN, 191.3. Trr'rtmrm'. The Literary Society is mm of the oldest and must nuiiw 0f 11w I,'11ivvrsity's organizations. It is cumpnscd 0f wmm-n sludcnls unIy. lhc' lllCllllJL'l'Hhill being limited In fourivcn llmlvt'gruduulvs of tho upper classes. The pl'ugrmmno this year has lukvn up lhn-v plmsvs uf literature: lhc drumu us I't'pl'vsvnlc-d by tiwl'gu Bernard Shaw. 113 modern novel and Sunlc st'lculiunh' from :I l'vw of Hit? mmlm'n puclh'. 1911 Amy R'lilmlm'jlvh. Bt'b'h'ic Bnlzm. Dorothy Cummins. Hclvll Fay. Alice Stephens. Kalhcrim- Dnlmc'y. Kn lhm'im- legt'. Evelyn Sherwood. pugn tun lllllllll'Nl and seven 1913 Katllcrinv BChCllUl'lllEill .Htlvn lioim. Jran Taylor. Margaret Burgoyne. Iphigvnc Mnlnny. Iiul'linc Brown. Blue Hydra Biological Society OFFICERS Hnm-zlrr T. I'lANtlli, I'r'mr'rlmt. Anus LYLl-I. 1'J'rruPrr'sfdr'HI. MAmeLINI-z Kl-ZIHHH. .S'c'rr'r'lm'y. JtJlIN FHANKIJN. ?frumrrr. Miss an. Dr. Annollv Hruun. Mr. Lunlis. Miss Nulc. Prof. H. M. ancclicl. Prof. H. L. Vit-mnn. Prof. H. Chambers. Dr. C. 0. Chambers. Josiah Bridge. Murgurol Plimpton. Uscur S. Barrett. Dumlhy Cummins. Murtlm ITAnmur. Hubert Fm'lllmzm. William Forthmun. Hvlvn Fay. Grace Jones. Madeline Koisvr. Sumuvl S. Gup. Elizabeth Dunes. .lvuuotlv pringcr. Mary L. Espuy. llolcn Lindsay. Lottie XVidcmcr. Lucille Allvn. Lorna Dunne Card. Louise Collier. Ruth KCHCI'. Norma Langunhcin. Ruth Nuckn. Durolhvu Scm'ille. Gertrude Slickncy. Kmhcrinc meing. Esther ankcl'f. , Matilda vnn der HallJen. Froidu Payne. Helen Brown. A. M. Hines. Mary Iiioman. John Franklin. Alma SHUPI'. Bertha Grant. page hm hundrml uml mm- MEMBERS Alicv Lylf'. Hvrlrmlt' Hrn'faks. Ilvl'hm'l Koch. Kmmvth Gonhvgnn. Mnrgurvt Tnnlhmun. May Huling. sthzl Isalzlcs. Erna Bruocklwi'. Evelyn Hnscnthal. Etlwl XVinslnn. R'Iurgnrot Acumh. Cluru Hullr-ntinu Dnmthy Fnr'rm'. va-vim'v Caldwell. Nina Pm'tcr. Dul'uihy Amlvmnn. Helen Swinl'urd. Iiliznhctll Tums. .h-nn Valupvl. Etta Ellwrg. XVnIda Tllicl. Snphit- BrunhulT. Laura Mclnlirr. Collu Taylor. Ilvlvn Ht'yl. Mal'gurt'l Jones. 831mm: Svihlor. Viclur Fischhnck. John Rocco. Allu-rf Krvimvr. Murc'us Taylor. Erlwnrd Nimmo. Edwin James. John Davis. 1' x WE: . 1 gm - 1F , if; ; mm a 2:1??? mu 5 I a: !y . . - v'ildlilt' J M? Eh: , The Chemisw Club FACI'LTY MEMBERS Du. lhnn-zmx. Du. H. S. Fm: Du. GUETsczn. Du. LM'nI-zn James. Au'rl I I'll NI-m'r-Z. Prm'dr'nl. C. J. RULLE. VfPP-Pl'thfdPHf. Dmurru Y ANIM'LBSUN. .Srr'rr'lcu'y. N. M. LYUN, 'I'I'rwsm'r'r. M-umml-JT Wurru. Fimrm'r'ui Swrrlhrry. MEMBERSHIP Dm'ollly Andvrson. James L. Baker. Jerome Cook. Emma Dm'l'l'. H. E. Bushing. W. A. Bands. Johanna Davis. E. W. Esslingcr. Mary Ferris. K. P. Gcohegan. M. l-luling. Ed James. Otto Lippvri. Ruth Morton. C. A. Nash. C. J. Rollo. Laura RiiTL'. XV. Sucr. linborl Hl'Cd. Barbara l ln'ashol'. Margaret KVirth. Lenore NcuH'ur. XViInm Diclmncyvr. Sadie Gomlhm't. Julia Hammer. Bertha Hyde. Alhcrl Krvilnor. Nonnan Kohlllcpp. II. A. Marks. M. anzingvr. pugt- twu llllllllN'll :mLI Eleven Ellwl XViuslun. Marianna Gncttsch. A. Ncuvc. G. HiL'IiL'l. Huth IUchurdsun. Louise Stuckmnn. Neil Wright. David Joseph. Slcllzl Collins. J. F. Davis. E. K. Files. M. A. E. H. Gmhvgnn. L. A.Jnl1nsnl1. D. L. James. Edith Krusv. N. M. Lyon. A. Mottcm. J. MUITCL Chm. Nonnun. Carl Otto. A. J. Hiker. H F. Richards. Lucillv Hoyt'r. XV. H. Sput'nomnn. P. Scherrc-r. H. A. Taylor. Margaret Taylor. Gladys VVilsnn. Fruncvs Zimnu'rnmn. Lm'nn Curd. Pauline Bcnsml. History Club OFFICERS K.-vrm-:mm-: Pmls. Prrm'drnl. SIMON Comm, I'r't'v-Pi'mfdr'nf. MIRIAM l'muxsln'. Sm-rchu-y. MARTHA Lum, 'I'r'mmurrr. Dr. Cox. Mr. Dilwul'lh. Ml'. McDonald. STI'DENT 0. S. Barrett. Clam BallL-ntine. Camille Brumlcw. Mary Collnrius. Simon Cnlwn. Jum' anvll. Dm'olhy Cummins. Grace Jam's. Ruth .Iom'ph. Madeline Koisvr, Kutlu-rim- Kruso. Elsie Kruckvr. Cluirv Honlo. Burllm Lzlzm'on. Elizabeth Linnm'd. page iu'u humll'rd and thiricrn FACIYLTY MEMBERS Miss IIHIshuw. Miss PlimplmL MEMBER S Murlllu Loch. Irmlv Lnuis. Norman Lynn. Kulht-I'Ilw Paige. hllh Smumn. Mary Simon. fim'll'mlc Slin'knr-y. Juan Taylor. Mario 'l'lu-ising. Elizuht-th Tuma. Mr. Turm-r. Miriam I'rlmnsky. Matilda YUII llt'l' Hulht'n. Alma XVlltsst. The French Club OFFICERS Glmzl-L Juxlcs. Prmfdrim'. ESTHER Snumnimcn. 't'im'iPr-r'xr'dr-nl. HUNA ELIIUFI . StJt'l'tllfH'y. HELEN F w. 'I'wrmuwz 13A CI'LTY N-JIIiMBEHS Puma BASHICIHX Du. f'rmx'ln'. Mu. CUUK. PROF. OIle-IN. M EM BER S Kathori no Bcscl IUI'nm n. Ellwl MCDnnnuglL Bess Bulun. KnI'Iin Brown. Agnes Bridge. Margaret Burgoynv. Mary Ilcllarills. Helen Crnzicr. Fannie Druckvl'. Hvlvn Crockvt. Edna ElhufT'. Jumollc Eppingt-I'. Hvlvn Fay. Roberta Gibson. Cluil'c Hrnlv: Davis James. Grace Jones. Marie Kuhn. HL-l'hvrt Iiucll. Ircno Louis. pugr twu hundred and lirtven Flm'vncc McKee. Edna Marlin. Pauline nycra. Grnc-t- Millvr. Mrs. Mnt'gnn. Hhudu PL-ul'l PL-I'rin. Alltilu Phillips. Jnsvphim' Pocivy. Amy Host . Mudulin Svl'mlinn. Susan Shaffer. Eslho r Scln'mlm'. Slvllal Sloimm. Lillian StiL-SS. Hvlml Taylor. .Ivzm VuupL-l. Ruth XVilkinson. The German Club OFFICERS FOR lE'llii-Il NORMA STM'KH, Prmr'dr'nt. ALMA XVI'EST. I'r'a'w-Pr'rwfdrml. ALFRED Stililil'ElmHNN, I'l'Pusm'M'. Mnuun vnN lJI-Zli H annex, Sm-rvlm'lri. HONORARY MEMBER. Dr. Pull. Pml'. Bucllvr. Dr. Lnlspt'ich. Miss Nippvrl. Prof. Ludwig. AC'HVIC MEMBERS Clara KVisva. Suphiv BrunlmH'. Murllm Tvdlnmn. Elsie Kruckvr. Huth Noclm. lit'ncslino Nudul. Ella Cluasscn. Thvrusu Hosvnlhul. Fl'udu Ollvn. HUSH Findt'is. Bvull'icu Lynch. Amy Rosin. Blnncllv anlmch. Lm-llu Scllul. Murlhu Loch. Gladys Schultz. Margut'l'ito Davis. Bvssic BquIL I-lctty London. Marianna Gm-lsuh. Elizabeth Dunes. Edna LL-ppm'. Eltu Uqu'a. Lustm- Brandt. Naomi Hasinsky. stlm lsnucs. Veronica Fischbach. l-ulvluidv Dean. Frederick Jacobs. Tho German Club was organized in 1905 I'm' lhv purlmsr nl' ufi'urding social opporlunilics fur lhusu sludL-nls vspociully L-Ilivivnl in lho German lunguugc. Hcgulul' munlhly llICL'lillgS arc hold and interesting pmgrumnws sulnuilled. pug;- twu humm-d :unl seveuieen The Dramatic Club OFFICERS FRANK H. HAlWl-ZY, Prr'sr'dr'ul. XVIIJJUI Scnmnm. Business Dirm-Iur. JOHN DUWNISM, JIL, Puhh'r'h'y Dirrw'im'. Llawls Mn'rz. Dirm'lor 0f Jlrr'hcmics. HELEN Ii. Ctmzn-zn, Sm-wmry. 0. SLACK Buuuc'm'. Slagp Dirm-fnr. Knilwrino C. Fnolv. Murgut'riic Ticrnvy. IszIIM-llo Stewart. Hvivn Crockett. 0. S. Barrett. livrlJL-rl Koch. ero Huhcl. Ruth Klnppvrt. F. H. Harvey. Ralph Cnruuvllv. Ilot'bvrl Cm'nuollo. Curtis Borvsfnrtl. Dnrollu'a Taylor. Hul'l'ivl Mulltgunwry. Angola Curtin. Suphiv Brunhnli'. Margaretta Jones. A. H. Silver. N. M. Lyons. John annm', JI'. Julius Huffman. Emma Goycr. Clam Hoffman. pugn- Iwn humlrml aml ninleen MEMBERS Etllvl Hutzhorg. Ellwl McDmmngll. Jeanette Iiulisnn. Claire Henle. Helen CroziL-I'. Eloise Tobin. Hazel Clark. IIt-lcn Hoyle. Funniv Druckvr. Pauline Benson. Virginia! Foster. Mariv Pichol. Elozlnm'v Itlvsnn. Jum' Bulu'l'ul'l. Jusvl'minv Pniu'y. Hulh Lt-vy. Frzuwt's Hunck. XVullcr VVintL-rnwyc-r. Felicia Frank. Nuvl Hosea. lhltll Schippin. Marlin Bcnzingvr. William Scln'udin. The Phrenecon Society OFFICERS .lnnN DHWNEH. JIL. Pr'z'sidmah H. D. CnnNI'IiLLI-t, 1'r'rrl-Prvszflr'nf. Iluan Huzmlms. Sm-wfru'y. L. R. LY'I'IJi, Uirm'lur. 0. F. SlCl-I. Ufrm'lm'. M.-XNHUUD AND MANKIND. XVt- lJt'lil'Vl' in tlu- vsm-nliul equality of men; in the broader sympathy whiuh PHIIJHICUS ull ranks, clussvs und a-I'omls; in the mission 01' lhv cullvgc-hrcd man to he a tm'cll-hcm'm' of humanity. W't- dmliculo nursclws lo 111050 sacred ideals of man: Liberty, Equality um! Frulurnity. pzlgn- tun hundred and lwpnty The Speakery Club Founded. 1873; Hmrganizml. 11111. 11. BERNARD CANTON, Prr'sirlwnf. DAVID GHUUSIH. 1'r'rr-Pn'sr'u'r'nl. NHLSHN J. Cnnx. Sru'rr'lm'y-Trr'uh'Hrrlr. Puma R. C. VAN VVYH. Dfr'm'lm'. puma hum hundrn! uml lwrnly-nnr Debating TEAMS .Uf'r'rmun'w Tf'UHl-u- Nr'gun'aw Traub- H. H. Cantor, Captain. Samuel Gup. Captain. Miss Rusinsky. Edward Davis. Hurry Richmond. Ilerlwrl Koch. .Hlm'mrh's Miss Benson. Alvin Hundu. DEBATES CinciIHluIi-Cincinmlli Law School. lie. Cincinnuli. 1; Lane Smninary, 2. Cincinnati. 1; Wcslcynn. 2. Cincinnuli, II; VCslvyun, 3. DEBATING COINCIL U. S. HAHHI-l'l l'. Prmidml. llI-:1uu-;rrr szn, Vr'rw-Prwsfdont. Muss PuquL. Tt'rwsmwr'. EIHYAHD DAVIS. Sr-r-rrhn'y. IEMJL'LTY MEMBERS Dun; 11mm. DEAN Brutus. me. VAN XVTH. lmgv hut lilllllll'l'll :md lwvmy-hxu Womelfs Glee Club OFF l CE! H HELEN KlilM. Prt'sfdr'nl. AGNES antalc. Srw'r'rlm'y um! Trmmuw'. HAZEL J. CLARK, Librarian. Hl'TH M. Muchz'x, Bum'm'ss .Ummgm'. ALMA Writs'r. FIRST SUPHANUS. ' Hazel Clark. Bertha Hyde. Ruth Nocku. Alvinc Schuol'vr. Eloise Tobin. Ethel VVaIlcr. SECOND somxxos. Agnes Bridgo. Genevieve Caldwell. Loretta Grucu. Evelyn Hagar. Estelle Hunt. Helen Kvinl. page lwu hundrml aml lwcnly-nve FIRST AIxrns. Pauline Bonsml. Ella Cluusvn. Bvl'lhu lloclm. Pauline Meyers. Frcdu Ollt-n. Ix'ullu'rim- Slim-lvy. Esther Schructlcr. Vultlu Thit'l. Helen Viclu'l'y. Alum Vlu'sl. 51mm; ALTUS. Snpllizl Bl'unhull'. Emily IlzIm-k. .Xlicv Lylv. Mary Louise Nuto. Marie Pichul. lisllu'r Vulkcrl. Merfs Glee Club .8111de Lmrerr-wC. WK U'r'I'I-i. JH. Assr'slanf Student Lr-mlrlr--II. S. EHNS'I'. Art'mllpmu'sL-A. C. Plcmn'. Librtu'itm-II. W. FILLMUHE. HHS'J' 'rlixnns SlitLtJNIJ 'J'IZNUHH: H. Bt'rgmvivr. J. XV. Dnllmnn. I-l. Kvnyun. H. S. Ernst. R. F. Hood. L. Schuh. M. Taylm'. FIRST 133530: SICHJND mssnz L. Lyllr. H. II. Auch. A. G.M1msvnmvyv1' J. Bnkvr. P. P. XViEIHl. H. W. Fillmul'i'. M. Hritlclmsl'. C. V. Fnl'tl. .II'. II. Turioy. C. XV. Ollv. Jr. A. Swill. HJ-IAIHIHHZ GEORGE lgRUGH 0. S. BHI'ITH. Manager Ilct'lwrl Iiul'h. Mandolin Club Lmtdru' W. II. ELLIS. Cmrrh-MAX Rulsmsox. J.in'sfrmlrh'l. B. Gnnmm. Lihmriuna-L. M. ALI-zxum-zn. HHN'I': srcmxn: M. B. Gordon. H. D. Cnrpvnivl'. XV. H. Ellis. D. J. Lyle. L. M. Alexander. B. L. Brumhncll. E. B. Huguc. A. Riohlo. J. Holtzhvrg. G l'ITARS : FLUTE : Prof. Slocum. S. Sissun. W. G. ISL'lplItzc. G. L. Mnlz. C. E. Smmgo. vmux: CLARINET: A. G. Mummvnmcir. XV. Engdahl. S. Sichler. page two hundrrd am! twcnty-scvcu The Musical Association Council PROF. ISAM: J. Cox I'rr-sidr-n! and Furuh'y Adviser. HITH M. NULIKL Viru-Pwsfdr-nl mad MrmIwr-aleurgc. Puma S. E. SLUtzml. Trvusurnr um! Fur'uily Advisvr. HELEN Kum, Sr-c'rr-Mr'y and Gr'rfs' GIN Club Rr'prr'smlfuir'm'. L. M. ALEXANIJEH. Mandolin Club var'c'xmu'utfur. Graeme Pm'uu. Busimns's Jlmmgrr and 310111? film! Club un'e'm'nlulitw. RALPH AI'IZII, A-lssr'slmrl Brminms jilrmrrgr'r. palm tun llumlrml uml hwullx-cighl BOOK VI CINCINNATI Hold I urlw lmmgh mv you pass inlo the Realm of Everyday; l i1ruugh mv inln tlnu life and Ilmughts of College Years: 'Hn'nugh lm- :nnnng lu-uplv yml uncv km-w. Cnllvgv Spirit. llu' l'uumlvl' 01' my l'nln'ic lHtJVt'd. T0 I'L'nl' luv VHS lhv Insk nl' Mt-Innl'y. A 51-1150 of Humor and Primvvnl W'it! In Im- linings crunlv :u-v lump, sum- lhings l-tornal. And Elct'nul may I endure. Abandon hnlw. all ye whn vnlvr how: or finding ought hut gmlle Trulh tu i'mr! DHHP tun lullldn'd Laud tlnrlyitm: $1151 Bvl'm'c lhv Starl! pug'c twn immh'vll Lind Lhil'ty-IIIFEt The Vigilance Committee Appointod by 1110 President 131' the Soninr Class 101' the Purpose 01' Bringing Up 1110. Froslnnen in the Way All Freshmen Should Go! Chauncey H. Hand. 1914. Chairman. 0. Slack Barrolt. 191-1. Clemenl Fenkvr. 191-1. XV. J. Kihn. 191 1. Edgar Baker. 191-1. Chuuncuy Tildvn, 191-1. Lennard BaL-hr. 1915. Norman Lyon. 1915. A. S. Bailey, 19111. John A. Rocce, 1911i. I-lnwurtl F. Bohlv. 19113. Mark I-lurncd. 1915. pugs lwn humll'wl uml thil'ly-l'um' Freshman Rules We. lhe Upper Clussnwu nf lhc Univm-sily nl' Cincimmli. I'rom th Sublime. Hvights of our A '21den1i' utlainmonts, and in plllCI'llill soliciludc for the. welfare and guidnnm- 01' you Mis-slmpcn Mun- slrnsilics, lln solemnly lay iann 111050 rules and regulations: 1. Show proper respovl at all limos ln Upper Clusmnon. Il. AleluH all all times 1110 company of lllt' Tair CU-l'tlH while in llll' buildings of tho Univc'l'sily. :15 lllis is I'stl'vvcl for lem' Classnwn only. Ill. Adorn not your narrow chests with prep school pins or pup l'rat insignia. Do not the horse and UN Ass lil-zcwisc adorn them- selves? IV. Encumhor not the front stops with your shumhling pl'vsonco. If the Upper Clnssmcn wunl :I dnm'mul. they will ask fur 0110. V. Wear the small Grevn Cup with tho Yellow Bullun at all limos while 0n the campus or in the University buildings. Vl. Eschuw nll Derby hals. VII. Freshmen who have UCC'jllll'Cll the tobacco huhil are permitted in smoke only Corn-cuh Pipes. lCigurs. cignl'ottos and cuhohs nnl per- milth Smoke no! in any of lhe Univm'sily buildings. VIII. Alicml all Cnnvocalinns. and learn all unu- lwn 'Vursily songs. IX. Exhibit yourselves in llm Hunting Svclion. l'm' lhe purpose of Cheering all all Games. X. The Annual Flug-llush shall take place 0n the fourth Monday ul'lcr Registraiinn Day. .Uf the Frmhmen win tho Flng-liush. rules II, V. and VII, Ulrst pnrtj, will become null and void at the end of the first Scmcslch Therefore! Yo puvrilc pretensions for humanity, lobey these cmnmandnmnts implicitly. llml your Days may be long 1n the Halls of U. C.; which the August and Benovulont Upper Clasamc-n have granted unto you. page hm humlrml and Ihir-ty-nw- Comc- nn. you Sophomores! The Flag Rush Tragedy Monthly. Ot'lulwr 13. 1913. Scour. Carson Fivlll. Tinw. along about 9:30 :I. m. Discm-orL-d, nm' pole. nm' lvullu-l' pennant. cruwd m 111 Mob Scone l'rum Julius CwsarL lwu Fn-HInm-n clu-mul uuh-n-ltvs. lcmuns. wulcr, sarcasm und dufiancv. PEP. SONAR DR A M ATIS Fl'trncllic . . . . . . . .. .............. .. ......... Suphomuro Cupluin lhclmrdsun ......... ..... ............ . ........ Freshman Cuptuin Cubhy , 1 . Ed Clvtlt' 5 ........................... . . . .lwushmun Lunches Burl lihhinsnn 1er ? .. ...................... ..bnplmmorv Cnuchcs l Clipl um! hRult'icia ............................. .... . . .Hvi'vrcos hm! upd .luhus ..................................... Timekvupct's lilo gym ...................................... Liuno 'ul Huspllul lung Brmllu-ck .......................... Mustvr of Ceremonies pugl- hm hmuil'rtl un-i lhlriyvsix Al 'om, Bnys-ilH General Plul: Universal lJlOudshcd. corpso-slnrwn field. 2L4;- lmur contest vnding in :1 draw and Sophomore annihilulion; Freshmen nu Iongm' dcniul HIL' compuny 0f lllL' Fair Cu-ods euul the comforts of the tobacco leaf. THE lNJlTHED Al lil'cinu'r. Sophunmru, minus Dr 11111 as the result 01' a well- aimvd kick. Nixtm Lulz. Freshman. collar bunv gum: Bernard Stern. Supl'mlmn't'. also kicked. Hubert Milchvll. lhv smut. Captain FI'L-nclliu, Suplmnmrv. annihilated. llcury lloppo, Sophonmrc, rib missing. Ed Lunglmmur. Suplmlerv. shuultlcr dislncated. Those included ill the gcnvml laughter: Leo Barnctl knuragc. MilderTJ, Hulwrl Guclz, Luster McDm'itt, Hubert Marlin. Stanley lsaucs, Phil Lyons. pugl- mu humirul :md 'lhirtg-an cn The President of tho Scnior Class. page two hundred and illirty-cigllt Miss Bu l'dt's M i 55 Page Miss Hunt Miss Seaman Miss Tllvising Miss Ackvrsun Ml'. SherifT Miss McKee Miss Stephens Senior Committees Scam. Mr. lid Harding; Chairman Miss Bulnn Miss Kautz Mr. Sheriff CLASS PLAY Miss Dnbncy. Chairman Mr. Hofl'man Mr. Grmlsky CLASH XYI-zlm Pumum n Miss Milmlovilch. Clmil'nmn Miss Sherwood CAPS AND Gowxs Mr. Robinson. Chairman Miss A. Plulhps CLASS Gu- r Miss Kautz. Chuirnmn SENIOR BALI. Mr. Mclnlirc, Chairnmn Miss Linnard Mr. Hand Mr. Engdahl CLASS VVEHH Miss 'Willvv Mr. Mr. Mr. M 1'. M l'. Mr. Mr. Mr. Ilylulnhl u Klein Barron Lippvrl Bishop Tilduu Stu nshury Barrett Mr. J. J. Hull'mzm. Chairnmu L-kL'udL-miul Miss Ackerson AcudcmiL0 Mr. KVurrington Uiegular Engineerw Mr. Hurxthal mo-operalivc Engineer$ Mr. Sheriff A1ternatd lmgt- two Inmdrcd and thirty-nine The Dean Lcmls Hu' Cllccl'ing. ? Our Gt'uciv has a diumuml ring. A luslt'uus sulitmrv; She says 1t don't mean unyll11ug Is thm J'llHl mm'c hut :m'? Tllv ring. wv'rc sun: is purcsl guld - Symbol 01 ulmusl guy, And W15 ll ! :1 cnnlraullclmn hold. To say the rmg's Al Lcuc. Atlvicv tu tlu- young: If you want to 110 a Chccr Lender. go buy u 511k Shll'l. Pal Conducts a Pow-VVuw! pugs IWU humll'nl 11ml furly Tho Georgetown Game. Burfs New One SING CINCINNATI! As We go proudly nmrching through the land, Our banner vaving round on high; For 'Varsity is known from strand lo strand, W'v shout her glory to the sky. From Old McMickcn standing on the hill Our men go out to win lifeis fray. Oh, 'Varsity, d iar iVarsily, Wcirc hero to sing thy praise today. CHUIH'S Sing Cincinnati; sing Cincinnati in hearts 50 dual: Long have WC cherished thou, cherished thee. Hcilu. Heiligan, Heila Hciligan, R2111! Cincinnati. Long may thy praises ring VVhiIe joyous students sing. for 'Vursily! Thy halls rc-echo to this refrain. We pledge. oursclvcs to then- again. Cincumati. Rah. Rah! Cincinnati, Rah, Rah! Cincinnati, here's to you. FOO'I'IMLL VERSE 1m football time and we are feeling grand, Our learn is ready for the fray. 0111' proud opponent's banners fill the stand, They're sure that they will win today. Our sturdy men will tear right through their line. With nev and clover tricks dismay. Our gallant foe shall surely know The victory is ours today. page two hundred and ful'ty-onu The Song of a News Reporter 1. Gvorgc Fry has room for his hammer and broom. Miss Mch has a den of her own. Dean Chandlcr, besides, 0n the first I'Iuor I'CSideS, And each place is equipped with 3 1111mm. But nobody cares Huw 111C Nt'ws OI'liLT farts, Anything docs for us! II. If they find some batches ul' stubs and burnt matches Du lllcy fall upon Burris 01' Brccsc. And with anger intense rvporl the offense And Llpcm them their 110! ire release? Tu lhc aflic lllcy trot Willi u now rulc lhafs rut, Fm' L'vcryllling's blamed on 115. 111. II' n noise is Ilcul'tl. do they send l0 ask word If lhv culprit be Ogden m- Mcmlc? Did they ask our friend Miller In please be some stiller VVht-n 1w chnncml In his students 10 read? Tu ihu attic they lrul Wilh u rulc lhnFs I'm, Iivu'ythings blamed on us! IV. Ollu'r people may stay on the lirst floor all day. With typowritors ever at hand; We climb four flights tn the uppermost heights Bul'urv we come In our land. For lmlmtly cures How lhu ' Nows Oliicu fares. Anyliling doves fur 115i ' l'is f'ulsc. the lu'uuljful maiden criud, when told that her hair was commg down! page twu hundred and furlyitwu The University News Ussucd occasionally by the Students of thl: University of CincinnatiJ COMPOSITE UP Vm'l't'l-zs.--Thc aptions 01' the hlinquil'cr ; jour- nalistic excellence 01' the P051. and tho Clhical standard of the II ?h Owl. Hivm'luokcd by the Board 01' National CcnsorsJ Erlifor-m-fjlu'el- Blin key. lhc Mu u-wi lh-a-Pasl. Associate Editors- Berl, the Game. Oscar, thc HCaI'I-Smashur. Evelyn. the Literary. Clinton, the Buss 0f the 2' hV'de. hlf you wanna. why don't you? Alhlvtic Editorn- Paddy. the Human Megaphone. Almnncrl' Representative- Miss XVagon 01'. Reporters, Spruanfs and Siaves- Florence, the Fair. Midgc. ? '3 John W.. the Demon. Edward. Popular-with-lhc-Ludics. Paddy, lhc Olhcr Ono. Julius U don't know him. Mclntirc, the Capable. Hyman hvhalL-vcr lhc mum- maly implyy Karline, the Slender. Margurct, 0f Pinkertmfs. Business Manuger-- Berkeley. the Abscnl Member. Assistant i'llmmger-F Stan. the Beautiful. pum- two humlrml and forlyilhrcc The Reserve Game XVHH'I'I-um lhcm-zm'l-J I'valansl'rx' VS. l'xn'unsl'n 111: CINCINNATI. V15: 1111111: FIELD. CLEVELAND. 0.. Nm'1-151111511 1111-: 151. 1913. 512111115: Ih-st'l'vv. U; l'. C.. 0. 305111119. 1.131111'1'. Cim'immh'. 1 .1-1.11i ....................... L. E ......... Pulnwr-Lnngonhoim Slu'ltlnn ..................... L. '1 ....................... irrcgg Harsh ....................... L. h ............ Hurncd- Vinnodgo 1111111112111- Hrm 1' ................. C ........................ Bl'vzmi Pricv -anm:111 ............... R. i ............ Pnrlcr-Scllnci111'1' me-Put'lmzm ............... H. T ................... 1.5. Mm'ris Ha11'1I-Nu1'1'dnl'l'1-r-Pl'im' ...... H. E. . . . . . . . ........ Givbvl Schuclv ...................... Q. B ............ I unkor 1C11pkdin1 Lumlgr'vhv ................... L. H ......... Dense1'-M0111g011101'y Bpurnvy 1C 1111111110.. .. . .. .R. 11 .......... Fishhack-Gonsnmn I'Inglchnl't .................... F. B ....................... Buchr THE NEWS REMIIIICH '1'111-2 11113111 Tuwx '1'11151'1'1'5 1:11151' I'AJMH 1511111115 Saturday nighl. Nuvombvr 1. 11113. pugr lwu llulull'vd 11ml l'Ul'Ey-I'IIIII' 1185' gully! Thal's gnud. now!w These are to Yell! Now, Yell! 1. LOCOMOTIVE. 2. SKY-HOCKET. SlF-h-h-h h 3 8 H 9 Hz: h--Ru liFlelllaRnh. BOOM! Cin-cin-nu-li. RAH! iHc-pouting lusl two linosl Cincinnati. Uh-pvnl IIH' whnlv HII'l'C fimuhj Cincinnuli's Nulivv Chm-I'H. 3. CINCINNATI. Cim-Innuli! Cincinnati! C I-N-C Ib-N-mNHA-m'r-l Cincinnati? l. VYI'TIHC UI'T FUR HUHE. Soprano VV'P'FL' mll l'or gurv! XVvH-v nul for gm'v! Buss KL'L'IJ il 10W! Ku'p il low! CL'L'HCL'ndu LN 11' go CINCINNATI! 5. IIEILA! Hoilu! Hvilu! HL-iligun! Ht'ilu! Hoiln! H11! Cincinnati Varsity. H1111! Hull! Huh! 6. U. C. 7. Chee-hee! U C. Hull! Hull! Choo-hvv. ChtT-llil! U. C. Halli Rah! Chm-Jm. Chvth-U! Hnn-Rnh. Hnn-Rah Cincinnati! Cincinnati. pugt- twu hundred and ful-lynllve The Thanksgiving Game MIAMI Ifxlvnusrn' vs. wannsrrv 0r CINCINNA'I'I. CARSON FIELD, Tluxxsuwmu Mmmmu. Miami. 11; NOVEMBER THE 27TH. 191-1. IV. C.. 7. L'im'immh'. Linn Up. .Uitum'. Lina.- Up. Palmer ................... L. F. llvrbcrt ................... L E. Gregg .................... L. T. Bllllu'lidd ................ L, T. Hill'nt'd ................... L. G. VVuck .................... L G Bryan! ...................... C In 10H ...................... C. J. Morris ................. H. G. mes .................... B. G. Pm'lvr ................... H. T. limlgt- 1's .................... S. Uivhvl .................... H. E. Curr ...................... R. E. Goosmun ................. L. H. Kcrsling .................. Q. B. Fishhack ................. R. H. Pierce .................... L. H. Buohr .................... F. B. Reed ..................... R. H. Fvnkvr ................... Q. B. Ham. ...................... F. B. P. S.ELAII lngvllwr. now. l'ullnws! Give Lem n Huiln! Make it snappy. Vtht do you wnnl? Tm :1 tram! All huil! page Iwu hundred and harlymix GH in it. now; all of you. Tn-ll us whul you want. Our. two. thr Alright! Let's give Heady? The Freshman Reception NOVEMBER THE 2131', 1914. W'msrn' Ih'xlxlmrn. l'nder the Auspicos 0f llu' Senior Class. COM M I'I'TEE 1 Miss McKee. Chairman; Miss Krehbivl. Mr. XVright. Miss Bardcs. Miss ElhofT, Mr. Cunlur. CUM m5: Y2 Dean and Mrs. Chundlvr. Miss Mch. Mr. and Mrs. Brndbvck, 13 Latin u 410ml language? Wlllngn. lungcrv, turkL lrolum? pug? two hundrrd and I'm-ly-seven The Seasonfs Attractions Tho Allclium-t-r. ........... 6 Pulriciu Lyon Tho Music Master ......... Burton Robinson Tlu- Servant in Hw HullSl' ..Jlllius Hoffman Romance .................... Marie XVitham Dml' Old Charliu ...................... BL-rt Littlt- Vanvn .......... Rhoda Pearl. Funniv All for lhc Ladies .................... Slack Along Came Hulh ................... VVilk-y W'hnt Evvry 'annn Klmws.. . . .AI Krcimor Tho Sunshine Girl .......... Margaret VVirth 'l'uniulizing Tummy .................. Allen GL't-RiL'h-Qllick XVullinglhrd ........... Clint Thv Tnlkt'r ....................................... Grace Liith-l'l Baby Mine ...................................... Virginiu Biddle SwM-lhmrts ...................................... Bub and Anne Little Miss Fix-Il .................................... Helen Hvyl T11:- Gox'cmur's Lady .............................. Ev. Sherwood 'I'Iu- I-Inm-ymnnn Express ............................. Chcs. Klein Ncwr Say Die ...................................... Helen Koim Tliv Man of tlu- Hour ................................. George The Balkan Princess ............................. Alicv McCarthy VVlmt Happened tn Mary ............................. Ccllul'ius? Bought and Paid Fur ....................... Kmmt'lh Guoghogun VVlu-n Claudia Smilvs .............................. Cuhby Bavhr Uh. 011. Dvlpllilw .................................... Bud BL'th Thv Sorrows nl' Sulun ............................... The Editor XVilhin llu- Law ......................... 27w 1inv all me Library! Oh. I Say ....................................... Prof. McDonald MlJv. Mndisio ....................................... Edith Davis Finn- Fcuthvrs ................................. Roberta W'hullnn Tllt'MitlnightS:II1$..,..........................Sht'PiH:llHl Hum! Shmlnwcd ................................ Pu! Iivovvs Upper Lip valy Murriml ................................... Earl and Ruth 'l'lu- Youngvl' anurnliun .................... Thv Taylor Twins Bvlivvt- Mo. Xnnlippv! ............................. Vi Thompson Vthn- Ignm'zmm- ls Bliss ................. Lllllchlilnv ut Kulsch's Tho Eli'l'nill Myslvry ............................ Slack's Mustache pupa- 1m. llumlrml :md I'urtyd-igh! The Cutting Hour Twixl lmlll-pust eight and lunch lime. VVllcn routinvs beginning to lower, Camus u llilllSC in llu- day's uccupuliun That is known us the Culiing Hour. 1 h LII' in thv hulls ulmvv lllL' Tlu- L'IZIHCI' ul' mnny l't'cl. Thv sounds 01' HIV tlUUI'H that HPP nl'wnrll. And vuicrs shrill. hut swm'l. But my ours are d 111' 10 their qughtvr, And the bull's insistent cull; Tcmptzttion L-zlsily won me. I cvon rejoiced in my fall! In lhu Bum Rtmm's bvmwolvnl shvltvr, I 'ugvl-ly s 'uL-chvcl my clothes For the Hay Pipv I know was L'UIIC ullt'd there, And solllvii down 10 l'l'pUSC'. Tho Burrucks grow dim and hazy Harsh ullllincs l'utIL- away Aml llu' Persian glow 01' 1110 Halrt'm Cmncs in their place in slny. A stuhlvn 111311 from the corner, A sudden mid l'mm 111v stair. II I try to 05mm.- llwy surround mc, They socm lu lm everywhere. They almost devour 11w with kisses, lei ' arms about me cnlwinc; My, uilfl I glad Fm u Sultan! T0 UDDHHUOID with Pulilics 9. Crash! and tht' vision i'udvd, chrgc looked in at llu- door: H's lilm' for Class, young vaIt-l', Ami lhc Sultnn rose up and swore. page two humll'ul um! l'urlyiuiue The iiTiny Tim Convocation Friday, Dthoth' 19. 1913. PROGRAM The Glee Club. Apprnpriuiv chlurks I'l'mn 1110 Dean. Prof. Van VVyo. mas Fan TINY rm: u lihvu up ruse Mrs. Crntchell isprighlly lnnoihBt'a-v-havv in I'ihhrms which are clump at sixpenco- iVCLInch' says. ith'sTW VVllilc Muster Peter Cl'z'llcllc'll, with thv corner 01' his collar in his nmulh. blow the fire izlslonishmonti. VVhorvH-i our Martha? said BulL with nl lcust lill'K'L' fool 0f cmnl'nl'tcr. vxclusivc of tho fringi- U'rcnziL-d uulhm'sl ol' upplnusci. uan-t-l coming. said Mrs. Crutchvil. HVL-uk at tho knovsJ iiNu-n-n-l coming on Chrishnus Day ?! UhL-n in n lrcmuluus vnicm Bob's face full tsohsi. iiHCrC's Murlhu. Father! ismilosi. ThCPL-R such 21 gtmsc. Martha! icries n! Hear. HoarD iiAlzls. Hung, shuddering silencd W-Uns! igulps, hurrying mm For Thur Tim thidvs face in left hand. regaining composurci. KVlu-n the long cxpvctcd gush of smiling issucd I'm'lh Uhrcc starving Cn-nps i'ninl and are curried nulJ-Tiny Tim hull with his fork upon lhc tahit- and i'L-obly cried. Hiilll'li'dil! iAudiuncc L'clm. nHuerU Tho 1:Llclding-Suplmsv smncunv hut! Htuw-lvn it, iuuclioncv eye vuch other suspiciouslyj Hallo! a great dull nl' shrnm'. Huiln. a smell likv u wol lmrsc-hlnnkct. lhulis lhc clnlh; isnifiing noses in the front rowi. Hullm a 5111011 RD a burnt suck. thalis the pudding! Quilting crmtinucdi blazing in half :1 quart nl' brandy iindignalion among llw tlrys. hilul'ily among the wctsi. Bob said it was th- grculcsl success achieved by Mrs. Cl'alchell sinu- lhvir Inm'rizlgvhiliuri VVagnt-r is all cars: Blinkcy listens ultcnlivvlyi. Gml Bless l's livery 0110! said Tiny Tim. the last 01' all. pilgl' hi1. lllllllll'l'li und Ilfly Annual Dances DELTA Tu: DELTA Hnlvl Aims! Docombt-I' 18. 1913. Pm DELTA Tlll-J'I'A. Tlu' Allmnnnl Hutvl. Dvcomhvr 19. 1.0153. SIGMA Cm l'Iull-l Sinlun. Dvcumhct' 26. 1913. ALPHA PHI PSI HUH'I Alma. DL-m-mhvr 29. 1913. IF; .' Kl :::::: Sunu ALPHA EPHILON Hulrl Allns. December 30. 1913. PI me ALPHA The Mansion. December 30. 1913. DELTA DELTA DELTA The Mnnsinn. January 1. 191i. BETA Tl-IETA PI Hotc-l Sintun. January 3. 1911. pnge lwu hundn-Ll und Ilflymne Acndmuic idvu u! u Hillm Room. About tlu- Muslu'muu let us sing. Like the I'L-I'nr'uu-r quuini. It's grout whcn ii's the Hon! Thing. And :le'ul wlu-u it uin'l. Slack! If you should huppvn l0 fix your vyv 011 u cvrluiu gL-nth-mzln walking by Of Im'dly dvnu-umw and m-riuus 101w. A lrnck ls-um mixlurv of Skill :IIHI lmnv Thufs Slack! If you should. sharply, in Convocation. Tursily Club 01' Directufs Collutinn, Slut't :It :1 voice of Slt'l'll I'vlu'nhuliun, uPmlt-sliugf' ul l-usl foretelling damnation: That's Slack! If you shuultl :icvith-niully Chance' To vvm' :ltlt'lltl :1 Varsity dnucv. In the midst of liu- whirl. willl u dvhuluulc mell gmwrully Hull nllr I'rit'nd Slack! u girl. Prof. Tawney: Murl'iugt- 15:: l'u-Icl ul' Iullilt'. not H bed 01- I'OSCS U'I'Lu-l disilluuiunuu'tm. pugc twu Jmmlrl-il :il'lll Iiftyqu Transit in 195040111' Prophecy To properly :lllpI'Pt'lillC tho gently veiled sarcasm of lllt' uhoVr you have onlg.r to dash nuldly into lhc- su'cc-l lprcl'v 'ublg.r at ttPochles' Corner. 1110 Bridge or Highland and McMillunl. wave you ' arms it about in Illitl-uil' and hail the tupidly advancing relic of tho In- quisition, employed by tho Traction Co. for the trnnslmrtatiou ol' hrow-h rulcn ciliszIS-S:l5 or lllt'l' 'uIJollls, it must lJL'. uml you with the limit in 8:30 cuts passed long ago. If the gentleman in tho Iilllc glass house. should have L'hunccll to include you in his survcy ol' the lamlscupu. tlw thing stops. The blue uniform dangling l'l'om tllL' lI'ollcy ropes pleads with lhe mob about 11w platform am! the door: FUI'WHI'CL plL'HSL'l For- ward! and thv usual ripplv of Hughes giggles rcwurds his good illlonlious. Meantime you lillit' matters into your own llumls und ovclllllully tif the gods lmvc brvukl'uslml Weill you may oven reach the inside of the door. Tht'ro you sluud on our loot. u llcw suit cust'sll pilvtl about that one; your books sliding l'rom umlurncatlt your arms at strategic inter 'ats; and absorb llw lulvst t'llucls up ut Hughes. How any mortal couvch'uucv can 6 'uwl like :1 CI'OSSJItht-tll and yet get full value out of ouch and every bump on the track is known only to lhosc ot' a t armor climo than ours. Al ovcl'y lurch. u 'arload ot' t'vuthurs, lluiT-llull's and snickors descends upon you in u hotly; you lose llu' inch of foot room you had blu'glurizcd and join in thy general downfall. By the limc Clifton Avenue hows in sight you'u- forgotten all about a poor. lmv-tlown class and au'v intorvstvtl solely in escaping With us lilllv tluulugv to your pvl'souullly us possihlt'. Alter wuitmg for 111v ttgruml Exit to L'Ulnt' to :1 close. you limp 011', turn around and confront am unply nllillJvrt Awnuv'l trying to look likc u Crossfllowm following tlil'vclly in buck of your lately abandoned 'Car of Juggvrnuul. pugv two hundml and Iillty-thrL-u W ml; Hands Oll'rsring Lily W'hilc :I Hil nl' Grizzly. The University CluHs Vaudeville I'. C. Auditorium. January 17. 1914. Jnsvpll J. IloH'lmln. Wm. Schl'ildill.- Manager. Assistant Manager. Program A- chrturc ...................................................... 1-3 The Literary Society prvscnls Histury Docs Repeat Itself hvlm said it didn'l'n 01' Tho Duytull Flood. in Miniatureu Scone: Mrs. Ebvm'ozm' Smitlfs living room. CAST. Mrs. ICIJ. Smith kwcuml only In Hu' WNVhw Sarah : strung on tho wucpH .......................................... Iph Daphne. her one uml only ......... Juan. n prr-y lo Paddy's wiles Amy ............................................. First VVCCpCt' Murgzn'cl ....................................... Secund VVCCPCF Helen ........................................... 'l'hit'd W'ccpur Steve .............................................. Also in tears EV .................................................... The same Boss ................................................ Mnrc water C- Clint and Burl slllwrinlvml lhu ruhczu'sul 01. their act. Clint. Burl Hairy l'urm: uhhrvviutul dress suiD. Jimmie and A. C. XVvllVitlual r0105. pugr' lu'u lunui'rt'd mu! Jll'ty-i'nln' The Piano anvrs Uimlnic. HS 11w St'ninl' Class; Clinl, Ilimsvll'. moves :1 pian realistic. lrno to life. Parodies: Wic Cuisv of an Aching chl'l hmllling l0 HIC WLOisc ul' :m Aching Audiem'c- L thlQ Senior Ball Hull over. you're th'vnmingL Climax: WNas Lily VVhitu? Ush gg hilJIJiLJ. Du Thu Dmnmlic Club prvscnts WFIIC House Asmara llu' VWay. Kitty W'hvalon. suburbanitc. Police Force. Jim '1rothcrs. nn burglar. Diamond Nccklaco. 'I'Clcplmnv. Slugc Properties. 0. Slack Barrett. Quick Change Artist. R- Tllo Evening Classes prvsvnl Emil W. Slcnllcr. Yiolinisl. accom- panied by Lily VV. VVit'sl V'Lily wuss Wllilt'T'U 1-? Pall Iicvcc aml Cubhy Bm-llr. Tho Balcony Scone from linlncu and Julivl. Hmm'u Iusl tliscm'rrul undl'r 1.000 lbs. Ul'Juiivl. U305- lumcs furnished by Puquin. 118 Run dt' Spugholti. Cummins- villt'J 0- Bnhby I-Im'l'ull lends his movie l'allscttu. The Preacher's Bull. Urorget this second one. It hogan: Twa twu, go-u-o-tcr sloop, twu wuw: l didJ H The Freshman Girls in :1 springy phunlusy L'nlitIL-d ' a Young Malfs Fatwncy. clc.u Sccnt': Hotcl Ritz, Parvc. $01119 classJ CAST. Mrs. Jack Hilliard. chapcronv ........................ Marit- Sau'lm Jenn ................................................... DiIlicu Jacqueline ............................................... Helen Jo ........................................................ Alice Julia .................................................. chlncllc Janet ..................................................... J1me Mario .................................................... Marie Dicky Trcnt ........................................... 'J'XIbr-rt tWhorc did you get that Dicky Bird'FU Girls, why not patronize home industry? Plenty of fellows sitting down in front lhul could handle Dickiols part. while Irouscrs and all. pugl- tu'r: lumtlrml uml fifty-Ilvc- At the Faculty Ball t'Dt' muply, mnpty, rlmhllvl Hunvy. ain't that musu' grand? Chili: jos listml In that Band! See them cuuplos on the 110'. Long thL- sitlc-linvs plenty nmrv. Ain't thcm mm'va-nls just unlmncilf? Lzlwdy. lhvrck tht' Dt-un u'tlnncin'! va wzltt'h thtll mull hvwitch his l't'l't. le x'uy ht- 'ugs shu' am :1 lrL-al! Del. tin. tlu. tlzl. umpty luv. uthlh'! Bang them ivm'ivs. Pork Chop mun! Faculty dance? Go Rwy. boy; yd hcl thvy 'unltt sTtimme them tghlssvsf llcnry Clay! D0111 SC'O thut sight vhcry day? Mirth Talwnoy. philnsophizilf. Tn lllt'lll tunes so nwsnwrizinl llau'nmnyts gut llarlmnn's fool: Wkt'slhctic dnncin' calft Ix- hull. Hit hvr 11p. Mistt Valli VVyC'. Fling yu' shoulders tn thv sky! Gwan! MnCDmmld. yn'ro tloin' fine. vap them f'ovl 0n the l'hf hny. slide. tlon' Climb. Ta tlt' tlmply. umply 1n! Stop nut. Porl'vssvrs Cox :m' Young. Itug-limv mvvvtor, tlilft ncwr hm'n said llvr sung. That's the way. Pvrl'cssm' Mcmh'. Elbow actions, what yd Ilvcd. Huh. what's. do matter? CI uh dc flu! Pm'l't'sst'r Jarkt-r's gwino tor show. Th:- lcss stylish n! us sinners. Hnw front l'ulks duncv al Munlu'y Dimwrs. Smack that drum. ole Pork Chop man! Faculty duncv? Gu Rwy. hay! Yd but they cam ! ttUht uhnnu-umpty. tvc? 00-1111:th tt'c. ttPlu-v that tlrt'amy. Pork Chop mun! Faculty hmituiv? SIT tl' thcy cunt llnllvlujah! XVIICIT'S my hat? Luwdy, whul d' yo. think 01' lhut? Ain'l I tlllCI'S say in you. Thv day of miruch-s uilfl yet i'ru? To think lhis vhilv 'd svv Iht' day. Miss NIcha'd.givu in lo Hng-limo sway. 0h. Pm-k ClmlL yn'rc a wonderful man. Lunk what yn' dune With yd ruggmly Build! IIulIt-lujuhhglm'y. glorya! Timt- to end this rzuuhlilf story! pug:- lu'tl hundred and lll'Lv-six The Senior Hop January 27. 1914. Varsity Gymnasium. Under the uuapicvs uf lhv Sonim' Clams. WHH. J. Kilm. Chairman Miss Page Miss Jones Mr. lnskccp Miss Stephens Mr. Ludwig Mr. Tildcn Class. Cul'11c1'52 Freshman: Eskinm dwelling. Snphunmrv: CulmrL-L Jllninr: Tht' anivs. Svnim': Spearmint Ad. Victorious Classes: Frvsillm'n and Snpllumurvs. page twu hundred and 1il'ly-5rw-u ' d1 g1 13 , Varsitys New Lunch-Room Watching the ?:?Q; ,- buad Imagi- 135$ llmlltll 'mlm H OPEN MUNDA 1'. THE 9TH or FEBRI'ARY. 1914. HDOMESTIC SC 1 EN CE COOKER Y MENU SOUP vaclahlc Soup wilh Cl'ackvl's ............................... 5C MEATS PI'iIHP Hihs uf Bvcf and Brown Gravy ......................... 12C Veal Pol Pie ................................................ 10L: Culd Hum ulld Pit'klv ........................................ IUL' Eggs. in UI'llL'l'. Builml, Shirred 01' Scrumblvtl .................. lUc VEGETABLES Brusscls Sprouts uml Chestnut Sauce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 5:: P0181005 alul Brown Gravy .................................. 5c SALAD Pineapple and Lettuce with French 01' Egg Dressing ........... 5c SANDXVICHHS Ham 01' Swiss Choose ....................................... 5c 11954:: luu hurulrt'll :Iml Hl'ty-right Varsity's Lunch-RoomiContinued BBEADS Brent! mno slicnO ........................................... l:- Buttcr ...................................................... 1c Toast. to uulu 5r. BEVERAGES CUH'CP. with Hot Milk ........................................ 3c Tvu. with Cold Milk ........................................ I'm C rvu m ..................................................... 21' Comm. wilh Vhippvd CrL-zun ................................. 3:: Milk. IH'I' 143-11th bottle ...................................... 5c SH'EHTS Ice Cream With Chocolate Sauce .............................. Sc Mince Pie .................................................. Tc Apple Pic .................................................. 5C Cake. per squurv ............................................ 3c Candy ..................................................... 5t: REGULATIONS I. Take trays plates and napkins i'mm tublc at left of cnuntvr. ll. Call for desirvtl dishes :11 Cullnlvl'. 11!. Pass quickly to right; pay cashier. IV. Secure silver and glasses at right. V. Hr'Ip yrmrsa'lf ln mulr'r. VI. Tukt' st'als at lublv in sul'ful groups. VII. Iiclurn trays and dishva tn table at right side of roam. Tho wumvn pulrunizc Kolsclfs. hut thv men sprint to the Bakery. VR'hicll one is it. the blond 01' the near blond? page twu lmmlrml and IlfLT-nim: . EE FCRE lnuom: IHEAU. - L : :. -. I H . - HMwORfrV g3 mum, Fawny :EMWT $5 '1 ? I amen. F H I-c l--I s u 5 ! rats :19: KR q 05'. 'REEEQV 6M9; 35:1 05' 3 ' 'CLAHA 4, 3h. .900 3'..- x?! mm fin .JUNE q, .8, Mr J? ODAV A: I a,- $ ED- TH 69K t Almaty,w 1o . gNNg . I ' . . . 1R: 4,40,? : m D Rum. ' 0 qr OLVM?u5 E 2:; ?Rtm, 1mm .51; RmiR 4 Pow '-I I - P , 9...; xiv :EEST .Vl .. ' 'CLEM f In . V MRJITY HALLS, 'C BIFORC MW? OPleNG 0r NI W LUNCHROON! NEWA, GEORGE f0. MRCHQ 130? u mm AFTER, RETREAT: WEDNESQA VJ ATD. 3 04.310 1 : I I 7 WT - . .50 x noon STORE, . 'm LHIM' IN O'JMJ o'omti 90M A Wine HOUJE. o'wB-wl Btu : 1::5Lr-WK n3. I . 'I L.E ' 0V1: o.cuff. n. Md f, NWT ltiVy THNDCRIA 0:2:Nd9'5 .O'5 90 I D L5 0.90ng M. 'oNAL :4 6? edit; .lowaL a 'ij Mnnv l.gile 0 .wk OEDJVA I JRNCTUSI . RON' '.oRoBEm-A -- 4! TJANCIORlum,I 99$ 9;, 4:490fo dog- N 5?; f ' 4L: I' LOWER Rcemns, The Girls1 Basket Ball Teams VARSITY Squaw Kullu-rim' Page. Captain. Crntvr Frances Zimmerman. Furwm-d Hull: Richardson. Forward Elizulwlll Clark, Guard Margaret Tierney, Guard Ih-cmwl: valmrl Turners. 13; Cim-innuli. 112. CLASS TEAMS SENIOR Katherine Pugv, Captain. Cvntvr Muru- Krohlnvl. Forward Ailm- Slcpllvns, Forward 1111111 liubvnslmn. Guard .Izlnu CnWL-IL Iiuurd JUNHJH Dorothy Furrul', Captain. Cvnlvr' GonvviL-vv Culdwvll. Ful'x'ut'tl Clam lellL-ntlmu Furwurd Hulh chhurtlsun. Ful'wul'd. Allt-I'nult' Dorothy Scuwllc. Guard Murgzu'rsl Hurgnynu. Ullul'd ivvnrtl: Suphunmrvs. 5: Juniors. 12. Frvshmt-n. 12; .luninrs. Ii. FI'USIIIHCII. 1.3; Juniors. 3, SUI-Iicmuma Dom FL-llvr. Captain. Fm'wurd Emma Gvivl'. Forward Mm'llm Gibbons. CL-nlcl' Alleluidv Sanders. tiunrd Rosalie Mudgt'. Guard B ullrico Lynch. Guam. Allvrnuh- Ih-cm'd: Juniors, 12; Snphumurvs, .3. Smuinr gunn- f'm'i'vih-tl. FulimnnN Frauen; Zimmvrman. Forward Alim- Buulunun. Ful'wul'tl Evelyn IIL-gcr. Cn'nlt-r Murgurrltt- Tlvrnvy. Guard lilizuhvth Clark. Guurd Luuru Mulnln'v. Sulaslilllh- Eluisc Tuhin, Suhslilulu 1000111: Nowporl Turners, El; Cincinnati. 1-1. vapnrt Turners. 7: Cmmnnutl. 22. Covmglon Cuiimllc A. C.. 1; Cinclnnuli. 1-21. Glulfm'tL 13; Cincinnati, 8. Ulllll'm'd. 11; Cincinnuli, 12. page two humlrntl and sixty-nne The Junior Promenade FEBHI'AHY THE 13TH, 19H 'Vxnsrw HHINASIUM Under llw Auspiut's 01' NW Junior Class CK MIMI'IVI'EH J. DUWXEH. JP... Chur'rnmn Miss Cruzier Miss SL-rmlinn Miss Brunhofi' Mr. KiL-I'cl' Miss Kicm Mr. Uhurschmiult Mr. Roland R. Pym- COMPANY Dunn and Mrs. Chandler Miss Nippvrl and Mr. Gardner. MYSIC 5'F'm'k Chop Band page 1er hundred and sixty-lhree 11 Reminiscences ,1 1111111: NI-zws 1111131111; 11x .1 111le MT Show 111111 111ml; 11111-1: Iitldiv. so 1 Gun put my 11111111' font nu 11111 11111111. S11v0 1111- 111111 1111111111. 111111111: 0h. wlm 1111 you 1111111; I saw the 111111'1' day? 1 don't know. 11111511111? 511w. huw. 1111w1 I 1'1-1111-111111'11 11011. 8115'. 5110 was :1 gmul-lnnking girl. now, 131111111. 0111 112111111 111' 11111111! 11'1'1'11. I know. RL-mcmlu-r 1111w 11111311 took you 111 uppmach 1191'. Cllhhy. She's 1111151151111? 111' was :1 good sculll. VVL' 113011 10 throw I'nvks :1t 111111. Haw. haw! 11171111134 111111.11'111111 111 lhut h? Rmnumhvr 1111011 111- 111111 I 111111 11111 prize figlll! M11111 I 111-111'ly killml 111111. 1111 W111; with us 1111- night 111- put 1161141101111 1111 the windows. 1311111, 110's :1 mm'ic 1111111111lm' nuw. Ih- nwcd 111C seven '111111111-5'; 111- 111-11 him in :1 snvk and put him 1111 1110 Dugo's porch. 110111111111 111- light. 111112711 11111111 wus lhnl 1111111'11'11 1151-11 to mix up in :1 bulllo 111:11 51111111 111111111111iug awful? I put 11111110 in 11111 1111111111-11111'11. 11111111-111111'1' 111111'11'1'1-11111-11 up 1111' 111111111-1'11111'1- 111111111 1 111111 115111111 11' 111:1! WilS anrlc-in's Bl'vwvry? hYL'II, say, I 11111'111'1-12111' :1 lawn 11ml was am full 01' l'111l11w5. That old 11110111111111 x'us :1 s11'11ll plucv 111 1111111. 11111111-111111-1' how 11'1- 11111111111111'11I11'I11s'lmck in 1111' 5111-11? l-luw. haw! 11111111-11111111' H111 girl 1 1151-11 111 go In 501-. 21nd lu-r 11111111111' cllusml 1111' 11111111- :1l 1111111111151 11i111-. Slu- W115 :1 prclty girl! 1111 11111 llvr 100111. 011. WU 1151-11 In 1111111; 1011111111 11' 11111111 0111 of 11111' dad's place. 111111111 WV think WL- H't'l't' 11111115? 8113'. I'vnu'luhur huw VIP 111-1011 111 g11111'1-1'1113-111111Iswilwgrandma's Vichy 11111111 ? You could 1111 unylhiug in 111111 110111-312 Plaly Imp-sculch 1111 1111- '111'111'1 1'111111111111111'1' 11'111111 wv 11111-11 10 gr: nul 111 1111 Mizuui 1'1g111 upposilc HhudL-nun'v; IIml 11-1111 :1 111111111 11111 11010-111111. 1111111151. ulul :1 good high 1111:11'11! D1131 luu llillllIl't'Il 1111:! 11111-111111' Werv ynu wilh us lhv time we gal 'uughl in the rain on lho B. ck 0.? 011, say. 5110 was :I bird. now. Etldiv. Tull surv ilmughi so. CulJlJy! nL'lllL'llllH'l' wv usml to write your iniliuls cm llu- sidL-wnlk and you usml tu walk :u'numl rubbing them 021'? HHUIHL'JHIH'I' how Mary Cvllnrius uscd t0 Skillt' to school? Iivnu-mht r llu- time you umpirvd u football gumt? That full- back on 1110 uihct' side was :1 nmunlnin! All lIL'Hl have In do was In look all ynu und ynukl hnllL-r Wll'ight! Slack: HHaw. haw. haw! Give m ' :1 cigarette. Btll'l't'll ! Xva, Zing! U;!???PT? U an'mwv! Crush! Haw. Im! Chorus: Here comes Pul. AH lngvlht-r now! HVVC'I'U ml HIU XVnyvuvu. lu Mnndnluva-m-! Du. tln. llel. tlaw! Ilt'. nmplm- any ! Smm Hlt'll arc likv dicta and Mr. Fig lunkml wisv. W'hy? liocuusc- llwa-L- easily I'nHlL-tl uml Iuml In slmkv. I10Hiu-1; drug Hits mun nulJ pagl' lwu hundred auld biMyinve Sig Alph House, the Scene of Catastrophe Priceless Work of Art Again Lost 10 lho Huuntors of the Galleries N0 Clues to tiw Myslt-ry. Ilui'vvy and James on the Trail Assnciatod Press Dispatch. ClL-x'vlnnrl. 0. Not content with llw I'apt- of tho Junior Pmm lmslr-r. lhv Mona Lisa 'nndals visited lhe Sig Alph lions, ul'lvr llu- huskvtlmll gumu. not long ago, and made 011' with :I pCL'rIL'sS copy 01' the only original Mona Lisa still t'xlanl, in Ihv wilds ni' Cit'VUiilllti. Th:- lllaslt'l'pit'tc wzm schi special. in IN dvml of night. when the n-vn-lry was all its height. In its righll'ul owner. th- Busim-ss Mmm- ger 01' this periodical. The package was delivered into Mr. Fuzis 'ill'L' and tho I'uyul souls lJrnlu-IL whvu :1 wild dvscvnt Upon the happy yuung man was illiHit' without warning. In iilt' midst of lhe rxcik-nu-ni, Mr. Fuz tlushml rapidly 11p llu- stairs. l'nlluwml by his unknown pursuvrs. In the privacy of Mr. Gurtlnn's palatial upul'hnonl. MI'. Fuz upom-tl lhc puckugc: tlumli with admiration ho ignored the ap- proaching Iinulslups until il was tun lulv. in :I lnutnenl lht' lI' 'usul'e was gonna und in spill: 01' iill' L-H'm'ls 01' Ezra unti Cu. has not Silica hvvn i'uillui nul' hvau'tl ul'. Tho disuppuumnu- ul' lIu- Wurk uli art has hL-cn u source 01' great I'vgrvt In Mr. Fuz, 10 say nulhing of his illll'H'SiCd hmlhcrs. A lib- rrul l'CWllHi hus Iu-vn niTL-rcd, Iiiukillg lllt' i'L-lm'n uf the Cleveland uMunu Lisa wrl! wurlh lhu puhlicis time. page hit; hundred and sixiy-six Devoted to tho use of one Gongcr VVrighi mm a certain Blinkvy Hand. Uluut to a ielnpcralurt- nl' 18731315298736.3038? FuhrL-nhvil and all that is hidden shall bt' made manifcslfU pagr two hundred and sixtyseven Second Annual Concert I'NIVERSITY 0F CINCINNATI GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUBS UNIVERSITY Al'm'rmulM Friday. Fchrunry 20th. 1914 Under lhv Auspiu-s 01' the Musical Association lemmn Cim-innnli. 111-1195 to You! .................. Burlnn Robinson. '15 Give and Mandolin Clubs u. Skippvr Susiv Grccn, :I nnuticnl nnvvlly .......... Don Ramsay h.Magician....................................L..V:111L. Furmn Mandolin Club 0n the SCH ................................................ Buck Mn-n's Glue Club Vinlin Snkh-Muzurlm tli Cnnm-rl ......................... Muzin Albcrl Mm-nzvnIm-ycr Spinning Chorus fur i'Flying Dutchman ................. Wagner Girls' Glee Club Ih-mlingc-thv Buy Urntnr 01' Zapata City ................ Davis 0. Slack Ball'l'cll Popular Snllgs........................................Sclccti0ns Mandolin Club Tt-nm' Snln- Tlu- Gall'tIt-n 01' My Heart .................... Bull .l. Lineuln Nowhnll Lmlivs' Qllzlrlt-l .................................... In Selections Ruth NOCkiL Isl Soprano Mary L. Nulo. lsl Allo Ut-lt'n Kt-im. 2d Soprano Suphiv Brunhnf'll 2d Alla Drn'u Ft'llt'l'. Accumpunisi Awnkvning ......................... , ....................... Girls Glee Club a. Dance of lllv Skvlvluns ............................ Tum Allen h. Hyacinth Hag ................................ Gt-m'gc Botsfortl Mandolin Club Dances 01' 19!! ............................................ Mr. Hurn'll :Iml Purlnul' Pmluguv ............................................. James, 17 Mr. Km'll CUIIc-go Mmllvy ............................... Clurvncv Rnllinson I'lll-v Club a. Lullaby nl' Lil't- ................................... J 1. . h. Daybreak ......................................... Panmng Cmnlmu'd lElH' Clubs pilgv twn lmudrl'd :md uixly-uighl Tho Tango RCHCI'ICS HIL' Howling .Xllvy. IWonder! What U. C. Will Be When We Get Out of Here VVlm will huld the door mat down. XYlu-n Hulli 21ml llnlu'l'ta leave? lVlm will take Our Blinkcyls plucv, ln lonely splendor grieve? When Clem and Vi no longer roam, Aml Pullilyls Vuit'v is slill; Uh, who will wakv lllC t-clmcs clean UH old McMith'n'a Hill. Vthn Ev fursakvs lllcsc storied hulls, And JL'ull is l'ul' away. 011! who will lived the lrumpct's All To join llll' sull'rzlgt' l'ruy? When Slml'ill' packs his leulllcril trunks, And lmmc-i 'ard turns lais head; 'Whu. in ilvau' uld Curryvillv. iVill follow where he lead? Vx'lion Slack rvlirvs from public. view, In clothes no longer prides, 'Wlml can make up for what We loose ln morning alllU rides? lVlu-rc will We find another man, Quite like th' l'aunul Uarun ? Tu wander 11p and down lllC halls And li'll you wllzll to do? VVlu'Il Silx'rl' lays lllhl Scribes pen down, And quietly scvks a rest. Hlllri will hurl unulhvnms Al all that we love best? lVill Duwnor be next Prosidcnl, 01' do you bvl un Hulnncl Pynv? Vl'liy not elect liulli Nucka? KVulvs fur H'immcn! Fine! But say. I really m 'un il. l vory Haully ll-ur. 'l'lwrv ain't u'guiu' lo lJL' U. C. leItlll Vilv get out of here! page lwu hundred and sorruty Au. . . .'.. Glee Club Engagements THE MEETS GLEE CLFB. THE MANDUIJN CLUB AND THE GIRLS GLEE CLI'B The Lyric Thmlrt: Ctn'inglun. February 11. The Columbia. Cincinnati. February 16. University Amlitorium. February 20. Lebanon Opera Iluusc. February 28. vapm't Grace M. E. Church. February 27. Williams Avenue School. Norwoml. March 16. VVcstwood Town Hall. March 27. First Presbyterian Church. Walnut Hills, April 17. Muysvillo Opera House, April 18. The Orpheum, April 11. Surg's Theatre, Middletown, April 25. lluvc you seen Krcimurk new hut? Jumvs. call tlu' coach at four? T110 Truck Tualm ngins In Blossom Forlh. mluck renouncvs 111v WK'm-M. lhn: Flvsh, and 111v Duvil'f? Says the Business Mmmgvr: XVv'd all lmvv riches without mul. XVIL- could all have cum In Imrn, Il' munvy was as hurt! to slu'nd AH 1hr lJlmnv stuH' is tn ull'n. pzlm' Inn lnmdrrd mid St'Yl'IIiy-lu'o Ethics 'l'm-L Yummy. THE CHRISTIAN VIIH'UHS Courage. Faith, Tempormwo. Hupc. Justice. llzlntl Bcnvvnlc-ncc. l,illurily. VK-lisdum, MWundcr. Tm: SI'IVI'IN SINIH'I'I-zn Slxs Disllullt'sly. hL-YUIL Unld. Silvt'l'. l'lUWlHHtl Slmuling. Smuklng Cuhohs. Tm: L'L'rmxI'I-z ' l'll'. Eddie HulJinsun pre- paring 10 clear the deck. The Worst is Yet to Come This am a weary world. my sun, The clouds lJL' luwcrin' lust; Tllv day nl' thL-nls rainbow Surely am dunl past. GU lung. ulc mun! Yuusv all dead wrong; Things am hiltlw l knows; But. when ynl wunl t'l' rainbow, Look at MacDonald's clntlws! ll IdOI'lltWUnSt ,, Wlhon tho Cincinlmtian Edilur Gets the job. slu- thinks lllt's fine! The minds of many workers Will be subservient to mine! But when Hhc's Iu'ltl the job :m'llilv. HL'l' luncius all lulu' Wing, lnslvml of milling the Bunk, Sllv u'l'ilcs llu' wlmlo damn thing! A bold departure that will nut nH'vnd llu- cunscrvatiwr.' fillgl' two lllllllll'l'll :uul M'vrniy-llu'ct' The Miami Basket Ball Game l'nivcrsily Gy11111usi11111. March 13, 11111 131110-211 11111111111 1111111115. S11111'1'h1311151 111111. 0111111111111. 11: Miami. 18. Second 111111'. 13110111111111. 31; Miami. 5111. 111'1111'1'1'111011 Halnillon. 111113 LINli-FP: HIKIZINNA'H. 311.1111. 11111111115111111' 1v ................. L111 ................. Minnich-Hnss 11:11' 1' 111g1011 ................... 11.1 ....................... Brown 15113111111 ......................... 1.. ........................ Pit IL'L' 110051112111 .................... L1: ..................... Lev ol'ing 111111110 ........................ 11.11 ................... 1..111'1w1'ig111 CuhlJy: Cnnw c111 0111' 111 11111 Engim'vrk Building with 11111. Slack! 311101;: 1111, 111-1111. 1m.l 1011111111111. 1191111311 31111111110111. H111110' 11115 11111011 11111111 going In 1111' 11011111111011 lmw-wows and I'm not in 1111111- 111g. by juvc 1's 11:1;11- 11111 1lll'lll1l't'l1 11I1II 51'1'01115-111111' Inter-Class Swimming Meet FUN GIRLS Thursday. March 19. I914 Evunt Nu. 1 20-3'3111 Dash Y0n by Miss S. Ht'llnlml'l'. 17 suwmls: second. Miss Brumlc-w. 20 seconds: third. Misscs Wright and Burgoyne, 20 35$ seconds. Evvnt Nu. 2-FlU-Yunl Dash Won by Miss Brunhun'. 42 4-3 seconds; svcuml. Miss Russ; third, Miss Bl'Llllllt'YU. 17 1-3 svcnmls. Event No. JFfimcclAul Diw XVun by Miss Sacha 871 per cent; socuml. Miss Brunlmll'. 82 per cent; lhil'd, Miss Howland, 73 per cvnl. Ewnt Nn. VliHGU-Ym'd Swim Won by Miss BrunlquL I minulc -l 21ml 3-5 sccmuls; second, Miss Brumlovc, 1 minute 13 11ml 2-3 seconds: third. miss Sachs. En'nl Nu. 5 13lungt- l'ur Distance Won by Miss Brunllufl'. 31.6; second. Miss Brumlcvc. 26.3. Event Nu. 6 160-31:111 Hvlny VWun hy Frvshmcn. FRESH MEN SOPIIUMUHES ernms SENIORS Boss. Iiusvnthul. Gvrling. Brumlt'vv. Sachs. Tlmmpsun. Huwlaml. Juslin. Burgoyne. E. HrunhuH'. S. Bl'unhoff. pngl- two lmmlt'ml null svwnty-Iirt' Vocational Dress! Some time agn. our attention was attracted by :1 subject of vast importance, through an article on itDresss Reform in one of the popular magazines of the day. XVe read the article. and were much impressed. but it occurred to us that in addition to, and as a corral- lury to this movement, discussed by the author. should come that of HTUCilttOthtt dress? What body SO fit to stand behind at movement of such social importance as 0111' mvn Alma Mater? W'e hesitated to speak of the mutter het'ore. believing the stDnmestie Science Department tn be the proper channel for the suggestien. But, twiryillg of the delay and for the sake at our own fame and glory, already rather considerable thew she hates herselfll. we hesitate no longer. That old saying of Mrs. Punkhursl's. Rome was not built in a day.u stands only too true. Therefore the field for this work Is this college world 0' ouru, whose disciples can. upon the undoubted success of the plan. spread the seeds of the reform broadcast through the city and then through the world in general. Think 0f the scope of the undertaking, and the capacity right here in the University of Cincinnati for putting the scheme into operation. and success of the propaganda. Now. we have the Co- up, the domestic science lady. the incipient teacher. the mathemah ticiun. the Chemist. the kindergarten disciple. and too many other varieties to be mentioned in our present lllnited space. The great tlitl'ieulty. nutu 'ally. will be that of deciding the. appro- priate costumes. but thanks to a Celtic imagination and artistic. tal- ent, we trust that diflieulty will fast fade awa '. The Co-up, for example, is like the mnphihious-a hall' and half species. This being the chief eharaetenstic of the genus, it should be indicated in their dress: to consist of a pair of overalls. a dress coat and a soft shirt. The hat of the ttDomestie girl should be. a rich appetizing brown. garnished with ripe tomatoes and lettuce foliage. A pate orange dress. ieeeyele fringe, would appear to advantage and sug- gest 0110.5 favorite dessert. With this should he worn a shepherd sash and a string of beans. For the. teacher, a frock 0f serx'iexahle l'abl'ie carried out with head fringe and alphabet buttons has been advised. With the math- emntieian, the first essential is a good Ii ure. A very attractive eos- tume could he evolved by a return to he hoop skirts of the War Days, in this case, having the skirt held in place by three. umbrella- like ribs. lending em etl'eetive triangular atmosphere to the true 111nthemntieal air. Top of? the ereahon with u coneshaped hat of any pleasing eolnr. preferably Freshman Green. These few examples will but serve to indicate the possibilities in the Field of vocational fashions. We should like. to hint that the heads of the various departments take up the matte ' at once and order then' summer clothes through us. All communications should be addressed The Vocational Dress C0,, care ttEv. 1914. pzlgt' two hundred uml srvunly-six The Senior Ball Friduy. March 2IL 19H SIN'I'ux HH'I'l-Jl. SENIOR C1455, 19H COMMI'ITEE Mn. MCINTIHI-I. Uuu .r':nu.n Miss McKee Mr. Siunshnry Miss Linnurd Mr. Bau'l'L-ll Miss Slophens Mr. Hamil Mr. Engduhl COMPANY Donn and Mrs. Chandler Dr. and Mrs. Cox Dr. and Mrs. Hartman Miss ML'VCu Mr. and Mrs. Bl'odlu-ck page 1m: lunulrml and sevrntpsn-rn Cnmv out of iL Clmn ! Spring A little bird in Burnot VVnnds, Sal up upun his leafy bough. 0h. wlml :1 funny world it is. Hv said. I 'unnol say just how. Along lhu roadway, suuntoring Slnw, A cuuplu he saw d 'uw near. 011 gnudnvss 1110, he softly sigiwd. Wthl is il we have how? uA mun. :1 girl! now as I live. 'l'lw third IK'L- seen today! To know. an awful lul I'd givm Vthl brings them all this Wily! He pushed the feathers from his Jr. The two unknowing cnmv. T111- lilllv him then 1 1mm! far down To St't' what 110 could hour. WU! gwun. aw gvun ! Th0 mnn's 10w tunes IIL' ulughl. W tluu' vnnnu. I don' vunnu ! Said thv maid. and slu- mL-zinl il-nut! A hird-vuiuv Ihrillod tho balm; uil'. W'hul it r 1111;? said was this: Dulfi x'uslt' linw you pour. more man! Asking for u kiss. pagans tun hundred and seveMy-eight uStory-Book Land MARCH 21. 19H Hl'nmas HIGH Smmm. BY THE VVUMHN'S LICAGl'lC 0!: THE FNIVEHSITY 0F CINCINNATI FOR THE BENEFIT m 'I'Illi NI-zw Wmuix's HI'IIJHNG PRINCIPALS Juan ............................................. Ruth Chandler Allen ............................................... Henry VVust Their Mother ........................................ A Ima Suuer Mistress Mary ................................. Mirizun LYI'bamsky Little Bu-Pct'p ............................... SurudL-llc EIm-l'son Boy Blue ......................................... Phillip Lyons Simple Simon ................................... Norman Lyons Marjory Dalw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Annu Luuisc Fillmm'v Geraldine ........................................ Frank Hzlrvvy Mother 0005::- ................................. Ulivu Richardson Mrs. Sprutl ...................................... Leonard Baohr Mr. Sprntt ...................................... Victor Fishlmck Klmvv of 11911113 .................................... H. BL-l'gmcir King OI chl'ls ................................... Clifford Gregg Herald ........................................ Dunuld Dvurm-ss rZIIUHl'SES Nymphs. Hoses. CornHown-rs, Tlu- Follies. Tho Minuet. SuH'rngoth-s. Society Ladies. Puppies. Gardenersq Snuwdmps. Dansu-m Demons. pugv twu hundri'd uml soventy-niue Papularity Contest Resolved, That inasmuch as Annualsh fmm the days nf Noah and tho Patriarchs up to lhc prcsvnt time always fill up as much blank spacu as possible with Pupll. lm-ity Cuntc-sls ; And. inasmuch :15 NT hope to assume a worthy position among our prodecvssol's. lJL'ing gifted with the usual amount of spam vacuum; We. thu Cincimmtian. 1914. declare. forthwith. our dctcrminalion 10 onlL-l'tuin lhc gmwrul public with such an aforesaid competition. P. S.--0wing l0 lho diiTictu ul' deciding the hContosP by popu- hlr vntnu due lo the lamoulahlu disposition Ull lhv purl 01 the student hudy to 115v: argument. pursuusmn 21ml blackmail 1n the process of rusting :I lmllnl. :l svlt'ct and cmnpt-lvnl cu'clv ml .111thth has bm-n lcmptul lu L-xprvss 2m nplnmn 0n lhv muflvr. w1th lho following results: As in The Musl PopulurhA lic bvlwvon lhc lLInch room during Cun- vncutinn periods and th- mn'mr m lhv gn'ls' mom. Tlu- Most in Dcnmml-Firsl, the only powder rug in the room; second. the one copy ml the Wows at tho tnhlv; 'lll'fl, the Wnukmsh'; l'mll'th, Elll extra hmr pin. The Least Expm'tvdhO in any quiz. . Thn- Fil'sl Thing in theyMurnjng-Firsl. Gourge swccping tho fn'st Hour hulls; su-nnd. Burn 0nly! ; third. hPaincufs girlish laughter. The Lusil Thing :lt Nighl-Fil'sl. chrgc slill all work; second. Burn ! ; 'lhn'd. L'ChOUS. Tho Bvst Nulurcthirst. lhc mam wilh u watch who tries to plousu Ius Iu-Jghlml's In class. The Mus! OiJliginghThu mun whrfs running for :In ofIicv. ' Thv Mus! SlthossJ'gll- Flu- Taylor twins Uhuy gul to tho top 01 lhu Polo curly 1n hid. H The Ollc-wilthv-M-nst-lu-I'limhlfirsg. Don .Dvau'ncss; socond. luodlvz-I'. Bagchr; Uhvru IS him a L'vrlum Ln-np Wllh whose mum: we EIJT llnlulnllmr, bul who iS :llnmsl as long as Don and :15 wide as lnndltM . Hoard from tho Mnsl Inn's. 1.1. . Mini! 1.11.1'mrhmt-Firsl. hllh Nncka; second. Clint; third. lht' Dillt' walling lur ynu :al 1119 CUI'HPI'. Tiu- Mnsl St-Illmlhlsirst. Eurl nml Rulhy; second. Fvltun and Co. First. Vi; svcnnd. Pal; lhircl. your erodi- pugr hu: hulldrl'd :nul Iligllly The Most Popular with tho iWNiInnicn'ihlmpossible En roach a decision owing to tho oxlralul'dimn'y quuliiicutiuns 01' the partici- pants. Al the close of the discussion lho f'nilnwing tuhululitms wvrt- agreed upon: Bert holds the i'vcm'd us iho hosl vxmrrinurnler in unknown fields. Vic runs an clusc svcuml. Blinkcyis average suffered 1:151 y 'ur; lately has shown signs ml :1 rvlum lo iht- training luhle. Milr Inn Armstrong's mmlt- u good showing. and th-n has proved :1 regular heart smasher. thlc. Krug. Ellis Gregg, Burncll and Shcrili' un- old-limurs; their reputation needs 110 addition through thu- mcdium of this publication. Wu- wclcmm- sew.- ':11 new recruits in the ring. among them Clem. Mobs. Young Gregg. Stanley 13mins. llcisch and Hichardsnn. Another y 'Kur wilh u lilllv murv expvricncv they promise to give the older men a run for their money. In IIighosl Favor with tho Mun Folks hVVcin- afraid tn fling llu- apple. Thu l10m' seems tn hr mainly m-cupicd wilh m-w nm- lvl'iul this year, I'm' instance, Fcliciu. Huth LL-vy, Alicv. Holcn Mv- Nult. Vi. Sib. and Hughvs recruits. The M051 lmlispcnszlhlthirst. Juog at the Cornell Mwl: second. Mr. Hayes at a Junior class meeting: third. ClinFH stogie ioven at Iho Senior Bulli. The Most Intc-rL-sling-Wylml Crud says in the i'vas . The Most Vt'l'salilvhpmf. McDonaldis wurdmhr: second, his vocabulary. Absolutely Necessary Firsl. :1 hook to road in Logic: svcnml. music with our meals in the now lunch room. IncvilablcmThc Tiny Tim mnvo dHUII'J. Tho Irrcprossiblc First. Paul's harmony; second. Fannie Druck- er's and Grace Gilbert's mnvcrsutionul powers. The Most Gl'acel'ul-Firsl, Clinl conducling a student convoca- Iiuu; second. the vay CliH' Gregg dropped a lady at the Xi Oillcgu, 'ithe dunsunl ; third, Bcrlis imitatimi of his relation. tho angli- worm. in the process 01' his 1121in prvumhulatinn. The Best Athleta-Firat Clint inn nlhor ontriosi. The Most Musiculhlrirst. tho Garret Quartottcf consisling of Messrs. Reece. Buchr. Hand. Burrclt. Williams. Hohinsun. and me 'n- sinnully, Clint. The Biggest Consumcrh'rhis try-nul ended disuslmusly for all parties concerned. Bert won out ul the sandwich mnnopolizing endeavor. but a dark horse heal him to it in the last lap of the pickle debate. The dark horse nhsnlutL-ly refuses to allow his identity to be rcv'alcd. In fact. the masculine population in general is fairly well qualilied lo curry 011' the luurcls. hut il lakes Prof. Stev- ens to consume the largest umnunt 0! lim -' ui'ler the 12:30 hell has rung and you hear the broad line forming down below. King of tho Anm'chislshlrirsl. Silvt-r: second, Duwm-r, Jr. I 1119 Biggest Disappoininmnt-JShmv. Shl' didn't write ycslcr- I my! .. pugr iwu hundred and Piglnly-nur u Two after N ine You m:nlly dash around the bond. And up lhv uLiler steps. You puus- u momonl to snatch a Dr 'ellh. Your dishcvclvd uppcuruncv to mend. Thvn. in all llu' vighl-lon onkvn door. Straight for tho dusk you slurl. You're Incl with :1 smile. of ruthless guilo. And IL' lJollom drops out of your heart. I'm r willy very sorry. but the clock says. 2 after 9o Tho rule book UrdUl'S; out With your quarters, Yolfll have to pay the fine. SomolimL-s you end wwor to argue. OHIH'S. you WW1; and wail. Often you beg for nwl'cy. Your pl'uycrs are In no avail. Out on lhv hook-sh'cwn luhlv. Comes your last litllu lwo-hil pivcv. You consign llu- Rules to 10 tropics. KYilh a miller indt'linilt- 11mm. 1 sonu-tinu-H am given lo wontlvl'. KVIIcn Miss Stimson appears :1! Nu: Halo. H' Suinl Pl'lt'I' will charge IN :I quur'Il-l'. Bvcnusv she wus lwo Iuinuivs Inlet nge hm hundred and viglnty-lwa ths It Now? 011. Cuhhy Buvlm and his l'rivnd huh- Bt'vn hiking Ilil'llII'l'S jllsl x'lmll'sultn Tnkin' ull lhv l'unnivsl l'nm-H. Snuppin' :Ill thL- m-wml cust-s. Al stalking llwy lun'L- gl'uwn Ulll'plS. Ste lht-iu llidt- lwlliml Illt' slvlm? 'l'lu'yH-v up En mischiL-l'. HI ulluw. VVnmh-I- wilds llu-ir victim now! The way 1110 Junior Class insisls m1 homing tho Uniwrsily Club nut 01' the last word. you would think hvn-thirds of them were women instvzld 01' Cn-nps. DEATH NOTICES. Huwlzmd. Elise hIkrlidgm only daughter of hvr purchls: overwork. :mxicty, :md nvrvous 51min; wilhoul vnrning in the Cincin- naliun otiicc. Func 'al privulu; kindly do not forget Hnwers. Bm-ht'. E'Cllbby. beloved son. Ola; limmcinl wm'rivs; funeral notices lutvl'. Frivmls invited. walvulunk papers plmlsv cupyJ Obituary noticv: tho good div young. mWail lill them JnnL-svs lwm' Ul' Hlis!' pngr hm hundred and eiglltyilhreo Apology Goo! Thvrc's SO many I'vllnws, And girls. Inn, :n'numl hvrv, Tlml nughl l0 hun- llu-ir names in print; That I'm inclined to l' 111' We'll have In crutlv an Tu Tommudulc R-m all. ,u 211mm So many l'qus in 1110 npLIhliv eye! Sn many now in Innuu TIH'I'O isn't space In lmmllv lhmn, Unr'n is not thy blumv. They'll have in wait in prini 1n climb. XVC simply hllill'l equipped wilh limrs.u pawl luu llllluiru'ci unui riglaly-rnul' Demonstration of the Work in the Department of Physical Education l'nivvrsily Gymnasium, Tuvstluy Evening. April 7. 15111; H n'clncli. BENEFIT OF THE INTEHCLASS BASEBALL LEAGl'lC. PROGRAM. Cillislhvnius. :Illlh'lit: gulnus. Freshman JIIL'II. W'amls. Frmhlmm girls. Tactics: Dumb hulls. gynlnuslic dum'ing. Suplmnmrv. Horizontal Burs: First division gym tmm. Aesthetic Dancing: 00 Garland Dance, U$ Highland Fling; Sophomore girls. Grand Salute and Assuull Fencing. Mr. Bmdbcck. Mr. Iluncu. Boxing. Mr. Isaucs. 8. VVaIlz, Cincinnati. BI'OdIM'Ck; Dorothy, Ilt'bhcrt; Miss Gray and Mr. Brodbcck. SP. Basket Ball, 'Vursity vs. Alumni. 91+wu-x H.C- Joe! A bunch of whiskcrs, Goriilu cap, Rake in hand, Ferocious map; Kindly smile, Iivvl'y 011cc in u whilc- That's Joe! page two Innulrml :md vighty-Iim Academic Club Show Friday. April 3. 191-1 University Audilnl'imn J. J. Hull'nmn, Manager. XVm. Svln'udim Asst. Manager. A1 .3? 01- 011111'0..1H1u'd lo lim'p Your Fcc-l Stiln B1 2'. A 1'3 presents THE KING OF THE CANNIRAL ISLANDS XVI'itton and produced by C. P. Hull 1Tlmso implicalmD Junius Brutus Hamlut. shipwrvclgvd actor and King vlt'cl. . . . .ClifI' PC'IL'I' Muchu'lunc. iirsl 1111119 111' UN Polly Anne 011110 was her svcnntl husbnntlh ................................. Art Bvuulymm. Queen of thv Cannibal Islands 13301111- dislanccw .................................................. Tuodlcs Samba Court Allvmhmi Ushil'l lmsnm. cmlt'tt-sy AI'I'Uw-Cltwlt CUJ ................................................. LCC Tamlm. King's 1110551-11gvr and cannibal spurt CTIUInc m1. yn' 50110111 baby IlOOdH a pair of 5111005. ? .............. Frcnchie 11113111, Ql'MrrIrI'TI-z Mvssrs. VVErtlllin. Grunts, Hinglnnd. Slml'mull 11111503113115 AND mxmmm Dcnrm'ss. Kl'lnpcl'. W'vt'ks. Muckay. Saullcr. Milclwll C1 Blow, You KYiml. You! ................................ S m'jmmf Mr. A. G. Hullzlwrg D1 Mm. Emmvlinv 1V11tl5 Spunkllursi m1 ................ The Cause Chm; UICIL Miss MM'L-m Il'. Ev, Dilliv and Miss Vx'ugunvr: All lngvtlwr: Hull. rah, . . . NCJ 1i Cornet Snln .................................. 131mm Hlmv. etc! Mr. Hickvl pzlm- tun hllmh'ul 1111:! rigllly-hix WA ROYAL MIX-UP .V0t'ds by Julius J. llnll'nmn Music sulL-clctl Slagcd umlvr llw tlirvrlinn Ul' lht' author. assisted by Miss Levi Pl'l'HUlHlC Dl'zlmzllis Elaine Curvy ..................................... Mildrvd Evans Dulce Roger Uioyully in tlisguisd ..................... Phil Lyons U kncw he was mm'v Hum :1 Do-juk By the jet lmEluns on his Sunday 5111133 Monsieur Comte. hole! proprietor .................. Frnnk Ilnrvoy Cric- his hands. um! I165 Iu'lplt'sH Gt'l'lm'k Durgam. :1 dclvclivc ........................ David James Uh'iltl'il'! I'JiscIn-L-I'vtl D Bclllmy ........................................... Gerald Shaw Gllvsls :11 the lmlvl: Misses Harrie! Muntgunwry. Curulyn McGowan. Beatrice Klvin. Selma Levi. Ruth vai. Felicia: Frank. Dm'nthy Juncs. Ann Mc- Grugm'. Ruth Shiple and Sam Haym. Messrs. Fred. lx'ompm: Viclor Fischhzlck. Clarence Holloway. Pvlhum Mills, W'altvt' VWintvrmt-yt-r. Donald Dmlrllcss. Jumus Brett. Built'y Richardson. Brynn! Bullvrfivld. Clitl'ol'd Ul'L-gg and Doug- las Junvs. Scone: Drawing room. Ilnlcl Carlton. Paris. Time: Present. Mr'sum. Nl'msl-Jns Mr. IIvtscll at the piano . Opening Chorus .......................... I'Iuncy1mmn Luneu 2. uLa lhunIm -Tung0. . . . . .Hulh's iittlu sister and Pclham Mills 3. F111 on My Wruy tu Mandalay . .Miler-ll. Phil and lhc Chorus 4. Detectives ..................... James. Harvey and Chorus 5. Cabaret ................................ Phil and llu- Fellt'rs 6. Sympathy ......................................... Mildred 7. I've Got Ewrylhing I Wunl hut Yuu ........ NIilllFPtl and Phil 8. Finalc. pngl- lu-u humlrrel :nul r-ighiy-acvvn For the Cause? A TRAGEDY IN ONE ACT 'l'n he produced under the munugL-munl 0f Ihlnivl Fruhman HOFF- man and David Bvluscu Schrmlin. at llu- Dvdiculion 01' the Van- en's Building. Scene: The Girls' Rum Uln'cc llighls tlnwn in llu' ccllalj. Time: 1932. l'EHSUNAI-Z IJIHMATIS. PI'Csidillg Ofliccr ................................. , . .Rlllh Nocka Slmkcswnman ..................................... Grace Gilbert Vigilnncv Cummitlvu ............................... Ev Slu-rwood Guardian 01' the Bombs ............................... If Melony Custodian of Hit Kerosene ......................... Dilliv Taylor Iloidcr uf 111v Starvation lit'vmwl ................... Clara W'alton Prnvidvr of tho Muil-Bux Acid ..................... Jean Taylor The W'nnmIl-VVlm-Killcd-Two-Pulicumvn ......... Fannie Druckcr Dvi'cndm' u! the Brick Pile ............................ D Duke Plulc-Gluss Anm- .......................... Anna Louise Fillmore Purvcyor of tho Dynamite ......................... Agnes Bridge The Torch-Bcarcr ................................ liurlinc Brown The 'll-rmr of Parliament ....................... Esthvr Schmder Devotees nl' llw Cause ...................... Thu Vumcn's L mgue .Ul'l' .UN'IJ 'I'lll-l UNLY CINE. Enter Cal and Bug: Call H are guing lu IJL' something doing. 0 Bugs! BugyAy. verily. 0 Calls. Iiutll Thv Im'oting will come In unlvr. Sumc unu n-muw the. animals. Exil Call and Bug. Bugs I i'm r us. wv is uhnul In miss something. Imgv tun lnmulrt-ml nlnl t-ialltywright Culs-quur itlva arc Cm'l'vc't. llullI-Nuw lhul order is rostm'edl Il'lKurlinv. got any powder? llulII-Urtlvl' iII lllc L'uurl.r Dilliv S-S-S-H-S-Stltul D. lw ! ICslI1L'1'-'l'rL'nsun ! llulh -Wh:tl'5 11p ! lisllu'r ShP amid HM llutll-Ordvrl-Tcn days willmu! u mirrnr For the ll'uilur. Now. will yuusc all he quiel. VVvlll lmvv lhv regular reports. Grace. 'all thr' llrsl 0110. Gruccwllulllur 01 NW Slurvuliun Ilccul'tl. whul llux't' ynll tlunc 1'01' Agncs-Slop her smm-hmlyu lu-I'nl'v ills Ion Into. Clara llutlI-Umil tho harrowing details. Next! Gruco-Provider ul' tho Mail-Hox Acid! Jozllv-l'vc a bill for $4.98 for ullulhcr gallon 01' CEII'IJUllL' acid. Plulv-Gluss Anne found lln'cc more nolcs in 21 nulsculim- hund- wriling in lhe nE 130x day hcl'm'v yvstul'tlny. I move wv cxculumu- nicatu Sister E mm for going over In llw c'nvmy. I luul my lunch Ell livlsclfs from Svpll'll'llji'l' tu l '1-l.u'l1zn'y. Anna LulllSC SCCUIItl lhv muliun. and HI :ulcl Vi. Ft-liciu uml Hull: 10 that list. Ruth MutiUIlls Curried. Next! GI'HCC-nThe WumaIl-W'llu-liillCtl-Two-Pulicvnwn. Fanniv--l got a good slur! ml the third l'lnm'. :Iimml ut Ellis Gregg 0n llw svcund from lllv last step from tho lmtlnm. but Sum Hayes r 'aclwd him first. CImrus-Foilt-d! S'tloath! llulhlli-r-r-r-rwr-r-r-r! Grucc Guurtlian of the Bombs! ll'wl'w :1 plan to llllHV up lhv News. ullicv. Blinkvy. Burt. l'ltluljc: and All. Wt; a sacrifice. but oh. lu I'vvl Hu- slmuklvs. llw il'pn-huund l'oilL-rs bursting from my soul Chul'us-chtr, hear! pugr lwu lllllltll'l'tl :lt'll' t'iglllj'dllllc From witlmllti- uthT-WWWWVOUUU-lllt1111-000i Come to order. Cuts. isthcr-Mrs. Nockzt. R u thiYnuse '? Estht-tr-You're losing a hairpin. HuthhThank you. dear. Next. Gracvhplatu Glass Annak got a knot in her crocheting. HuthhAny other business? Sister Ev 0f the Vigilance Cmn- mittcc, how goes the plot? Ev .. Fvlluw sutt'cn-rs. ladies and gentlemen! Km'liam Ev Fellow sufferers undvr the yoke. l have great tidings of had news For ynu. l ri-f'vr to thaw clinging vim's 0f ourn. that have ontvroti upon this sucrotl missinn 0f freeing the rulers of the earth from tho lultvd lmlulagc thvy arc nuw slaving their livcs out under, lay the side of the Firclcss Cooker and at the end ol' the Vacuum Newr mind the gentlemen. Cl tanm' From withouti Sit down. Bug. You is rocking the hoatf' Cats, are anybody here seen Hover? liv-amt lmvc. l'ullcn victims to lf-Kztrliml. '9qu practice that new one. Ruth-Oi'dcr! Got the list, Ev? Ev Ay. 11y. ltuthiThc hussios! Down with tho wr-aklings. Tho nSacred ideals at this Phrcnvcun Society forever! Clnra-All but the man in them! Buthgltisu sllstors! rise! What. WHAT is that? Clmrusiax Mul'Si-JSI Grand tinulo. gmmrul exit. Mob scene from the nPrivate Sec- r c ta rv. Enter Hug and Cat tBug looking up at the window out of which Liam has Just rlisappmrcdi: Some distancv! Curtain. page tuu hundred and ninety 1E1:L.L,B;L.LY$DOU,abuL.L 1? ' M4- For the Public Eye XVhell a fuller goes to Hit: mail box. jusl lo 5m: what he can find. sometimes Fate surprises him, though usually not so kind. Ol'tvn il's a white one of business aspect grim; or. maybe, just a tiny slip. llI'll meet you at the Gym. Tho iirst you sorter grab hold of like you would a rod-hot coal. A pity those here creditors aren't gifted with more soul. The second you read and scatter lo the four winds of the earth; such a tiny mntlvr if a fair excuse for mirih. But. if you're a lucky foller and Fatek boon kind to you. you'll lint! a ruthor smelly one of pal l and pinkish hue. Your muno's all lilllc and Wiggly. like the writer's hand was cramped. and. Gee! lhvru's a lot of meaning in the way the thing is slumped. Sometinms it has umssugos umlcrnoulh lhc llup. bvlow 10 funny smiling x'nx or good old Gc-orgc's map. At first you fccl rather sluwplsh. and then you begin to grin; sudden! il stnkvs your fancy. tllai lollvl s awful thin. By gully. you're dyiu' to rvml it. uml it isn't 'cuusc you ain't got the ncrvv. No, lhul's nol tho rcuson you lczn't- it and calmly go on round the curve. VVhL-u you come. back in the morning you'll liml il awaiting you there. lmf'umblvd and rugged and dog-eared and your name about hidden with grime. Why, you rlonfl oven resent it. Boy, you're llac cuviul ol' lllt'll. The whole University road it and approved of the words of her pen. uagc two hundrnl and ninclymnn The Cornell Meet THE l'NIX-ERSITY 0F CORNELL VS. THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI. Saturday. March 28. 191-1. OFFICIALS MquCr nl' Cvrvmunivsanl'l't'd Brudhm'lL SlnrlvrSll. B. vais. Y. M. C. A. .ImlgL-H-Dr. Kmu-IL XV-alnul Hills High Sclmul: A. M. SVatChCr. C. G. A. Q; N. H. l-lnl'gravc. Ynlle'. TinmrsSDr. Nash. L'. C; 01'. Cursnn, L'. C.: George Noyox Yale. ClorkHSJ. A. chv. U. C.: Gtm'go Slugal'd. C. G. A. C. Ammuncvr-Huy Pullm-r. L'. C. PROGRAM Iinnl Nn. 1S20-Yul'tl Swim. Won by Cincilmmi: second, Cornell. Cornell . Cincinnati F. llummvl. J.. Mm'rls. XV. Hisvlo. N. chk. ll. Sutton.- Ewnl Nu. 2-..30-qu'tl Swim. XVun 11y Cincinnati; secund. C'er'll. Cornell Cincinnuli W. Bmwrs. J. Morris. L. Zimm. N. Hock. Event No. IiSlliU-Yurd Holzly For Girls. SVnn by Cincinnali; second. N. C. T. V. N. C. T. V. Cincinnuli Miss Bruchnmn. Miss Ross. Miss Klnlhakc. Miss. E. BrunhoH'. Miss Brown. Miss S Brunlmf'f. Miss Hmkirl. Miss. Burgoyne. Miss Quill. Miss Sachs. Miss Brumlovu. Ewnl Nu. lSltIU-Ym'd Swim. Vrnn hy Cincinnati; sccnml. Cornell. 1 Cnrnvll Cim'immli P. llummvl. N. Lynn XV. Eisclv. J. Morris. livcnl Nu. SSPlungv l'm' Dislanco. KVan by Cincinnati; swund, Cmcmnali. , 1. Cm'm-Il Cincinnati XX. Elsvlo. N. Lvon. l. Fowler. A. Langhummcr. n:ngr- hvn lllllJlll'l'd :Iml nim'lyilwu Evvnt N0. U-220-Yurd Swim. VVnn by Cincinnati; sm-nml. Cnrm-II. Curm-ll Cinuilmuti XV. Buughrr. J. Morris. N. Kuhn. A. Lunghmnmer. Evenl Nu. 7-Funuy Diva Wm: by Curm-ll; st-cnnd, Cincinnati. Cornell Cincinnuii. D. Allmnn. L. K. Bau-hr. W. Bnugllur. A. Krt-iuu-r. ICWHI Nu. X-IHU-and Hcluy. XVun by Curnc-ll; chnml. Cim'innuli. Cornell Cincinnuli Kuhn. Morris. BUWL'I'S. Huck. Eisrlt. Shirk. Zimm. Lynn. Hiclmt'ds. Biclrr. FROM 0. S. U. 011. Juno! Likv llu' Inmlniuins I'm hIllc. Like lllo pilw. I am lnm-smm- l'm' you! In 1110 hywnys uml ht-dgts UF Culllmhus. Midsl the girls. how ul 0. S. U. ! HCu-up Just After Pay Day. : Spiril uf Yuulllful Investigation. pugl' lwu humlrrd um! uinrtywihrce Convocations October 3A Pr05idvnl Dubnc-y Speaks In lho mvn in the gym. November 1.-Dvun Chandler zlddl'E'SSOS the men. November 6. -Hichur1l Bennctl. the actor. in Gene '211 Convoca- lion. November 26.hP1-ul'. A. M. VVilsun. Gonvml Convocation. November 11!. Miss Dom Stevens. In 1110 wonwn, upon Wom- en's Suffrage. December 19. Prnl'. Van XVyc. Dickcns' Christmu5 Carol. General meoculion. January H.-Miss Mth-u tan lho NL-w Dancosf' Goneral Con- vocation. February 2. Pra.sidvnt Chumbvrs. of Bithynin College. Turkey. Gmmrul Convocation. February 23.-Hun. Herbert Bigelnw. WNlmt the Single Taxers Believe. GDm-rul Convocation. March 25. Pn-sitk'nl Duhnoy, Huw a Freshman Became Presia dent. Ul'llPl'ill Convocation. March 27. Prcsidcnl Dzuhnvy In 1110 men. HWhat Our Tobacco Costs in Money and Health. April 2. Pr01'. Lulspvich. Scnmlianian Folklore and Poelry. April 29. -Prnl'. Mom s 'Loa011atr:1t3 da Vinci. General Cnnvn- cation. 6$SIBIVV A uMurmnn load of animation. Greetings ul' glad exciumalion. Followvd by wild rxlmrtution. Allsnlulvly no hesitation. That's Sill! pust- two hundred and ninety-l'uur If I Were King Prt-xy: Pd bring my court In Cnnvucutiuns. Clmntllvr: W'hat :1 galaxy M lady poets 111 preserve in my dungeons! Miss MCVCa: Thurv'd hr nnly Queens in NW dt't'k. tirorgt-z I'd inx'vst in u vacuum clvum-r. Clinl: I wouldn't huvv lo qnok For a job. WV:- know You WCI'L' fooling all the lilnv. ClinU , Ev: Goodness knows! There's Bernard Shaw tn lJt' put mil of business uml Purlimm-nt tn dynamite. Joan Burtlvs: I'd doom lho Princvlnn men In :1 mm-l with tht' Varsity girls. Hulh XVillL'y: I know, but I :It'rn'l going In lell; 'Causv quulthfl hr 11 secret, Hwn l'wmlhln't b:- any fun. Burt: 0h. then I could IM' :1 ruglur tlvvil. Ruth Nocku: Do toll! Whul wouldn't I do! Kt'ug: Gert. Fm a King! Vth cm-vs for expenses. Ellis: Saric. have u diamond liury. I-Iutsch: Court musician. amuse the l't-vding multitude! .Numps Knhlht'pp: Mun- noisu In those ChCCkH. lnilur! Now for Sue. Bishop: $511. I must hit me In the hunquvt hall. Thv mlwy of interesting young msohuds' awaits mu. Miss Stimson: Hun- u quarter on me. You can keep the hook. Art Gordon: Kill llw University Club ul dawn. Last year wus enough. - Marg. Ruckt'l': Rise. Edgar! Duke of CImulh-urs! Sarmlvllc: .Tlight P. H. dances in Hlu'cvssinnl Stove: Slaw, whore bv the Fnivm'sily Club hillut duus'? pugc hvu hundred and ninety-Ehe SOME MOHIC 0F PADDYS ART. ' .gtjww am ' u Iigvr TurnmI H:I HI D15 vol I lln 'Ih HSII'AI'I The Princeton Meet PRINCETON 1'NIVHHSITY VS. THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI. Suturduy. April 11. 191-1. OFFICIALS Muslol' ul' Corvnmnics 1 . of C. Alfred Brutllwck. DilTC1Ul' 011 Alllk'liCS, Sturlm;-H. B. Lewis. Cncinnnti Y. M. C. A. .ludgos-Jv:m .lmu-s. Cincinnati PlllJliU Schools; Irvin Sulm. XVmulwul'd High Suhuul; Howard Adam. C. U. A. C. '11imL-rs--linhorl Grown. Princvtun; Dr. A. l. Carson. 17. 1.1.; Dr. C. A. Nash. Kansas. SCUI'L'I'S-J. A. 1111113 1'. 11.; J. 11. Binder. 1'. C. Aunuuncvr1liny PulmL-r. 1.1. PHUGHA M Evvnl NU. l-lliIJ-Ym'd Hvluy. Princeton E. J. D. Cross. H. M. Irlcssunln'm-h. A. N. Selby. H H. Lester. J. L. D. Painter. Evunl No. 2 Fancy Dive. Princeton 1V. H. Ft'iese-ll. J. L. D. Painter. Event No. Iir-SU-Yul'cl Dash. Princeton E. J. D. Cross. 11. M. Ilcssenbruch. A. N. Selby. XK'un by Pl'illm'lml; second. 1'. C. Cincinnati N. M. Lynn. .1. 1 . Morris. N. Huck. J. H. Slul'k. II. Richards. 11. Bivh-r. VVnn by Princeton; second. 1'. 11. Cincinnati L. K. Hzlvln'. A. lm-inu-r. H. H. XVLIgm'l'. XVIm by Princrtun; second, 1'. C. Cincinnati J. 11. Morris. N. h-ck. Event No. 4-Plung1- l'm' Disluncr. XVUII by Pl'incvtnn; st'cnnd. 1'. C. Princeton J. L. D. Painter. liven! Nu. S-IUU-Yurd Dash. Princclnn E. J. D. Cross. H. 11. Lcstcr. A. N. Lester. Event No. 151221J-X'ui'd Swim. Princeton E. J. D. Cross. H. H. Lester. A. N. Lester. page twu humlrnl uml uinvtyvaeven Cincinnati N. M. Lynn. A. N. Langlmmmur. Won by Princvlon: second. U. C. Cincinnati J. G. Morris. N. M. Lyon. W'On by Prinuvlnn; svcnnd. 11. C. Cincinnzlii J. G. Morris. A. N. Langhanlmer. THE nnm.--mc CLUB PRESENTS The Private Secretary , A Fan-icztl Cnnmly in Thl'm' Acts. BY C II .ou-LS HA. wrm'. trAS'r. Un UHlL-r 0f Appvnruncc-J Dnnglus Callol'mnh- ............................. Herbert F. Koch Mrs. Stvnd Uhmglns' anllntbj ................... Helen Cl'ozim' Sidncy Gibson Cruilnr 01' Bond Sll'cL'U .......... I lllius J. Huffmann Hurry Mail'sland ............................ Walter VVintormc-ym' HOV. Hnbvl'l Spalltling. Tht' Private Svcl'c'lztry . . . .Fl'ilnk H. Harvey Mr. Cnilt-rmulv Uhmglns' Um-lm .................... Davis James Knox H; XVl'il St-r'vmj .............................. I . Louis Muiz Miss Ashl'm'd ........................................ Noel Hosea Mr. Murslaml Ulurry's l'ncld ................... Marlin Benzingor Edilh Mm'sluml Uhulghlm' lo Ml'. Murslan ..... Dm'ollwn Taylor livu Webster Uitr Friend and Cmnpunium ......... Ruth Shippen John 0X SOI'YHIIU .................................. I . Louis Mutz StIICNIEg. Act h-Douglus Cilllt' I'lll1'J1I. 'S Chamber. Act II MI . Mumluml's Cnnnll'y Spat. Arl lll- Smm- :Is AL'l ll. i'le-ZULTWF. STAFF. VVillinm Sclmltliu ............................. Business Manager Prof. Vun XVyc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stugu Director John anm-r ............................... Press Hepresentalivv .i'. Louis Mutz ................................... Property lesim' George Fry ..................................... Stage Carlwnler Frank H. Harvey .............................. President of Club page two hundred and nineiy-eight Class Affairs The Freshman uMix-Up. l'niwrsity gym, Nrwvmhm' 1 1. 11113. Snphnnml't' 1102151, Nuvmnhvl' B. 1913. Seninr Pul'ly. Nuvvmber 26. 1913. Junim' Sprvzul. Enginvvl'k Building, Nnvmnhm' 22. 1913. Freshman Witt Together. Now Lunch Room. December 19. 1913. Junior uEnm-mblc. New Lunch 111mm. March 27. 1511-1. Sophomore 'lknngo. The Mansion. April 1. 1511-1. Freshman ulimitation. Muxixv, 1-511'gvnlimgu llott-l Aims. April 17, 1914. THE MAELSTHOMI' BY 0. S. BARRETT. For the Bviwlil uf' Allllvtics. MST. Loster Shorrill .................................. 0. Slack Burrvlt Thornlnn Berkley UBHIH- l ......................... Karl Hulsch Senator Nelson ................................ Ellis B. Gregg. Jr. Samuel Walton .................................... Davis .lanu-s Frances Nelson ................................. Florencu McKev Gel'lrurlo Nelson .................................. q ngulu Curtain Lm'ella Tale ...................................... Grace Gilbrl't Page ........................................ Clarence Holloway page lwu hundred and nineu-nlnu THE JUNIOR TAKE-OFF 0N HE SENIOR GIRLS. me: ermuzx'r m? 191 l. mm: llis Sulzmiv Mujrslv ............................. Margaret Tracy Snim Polvr ........ - ............................... isth-r Volkerl Suvul Saul. ..............Nnrmu Lungcnhiell lnlul'prutm' Gmi'gv ................................ Helen Crnzicr Sinkvl'. . .. .......................... ... ...... Lorna Donm- Card Imps. Kullu-rim- anlv. , . P.Ilm- Hnwlnml. Fanny Druckvr. Ruth Richardson. Kullwrinv Fnulr. Dul'nlhy Fill'l'nr. HL'It'H Cl'nckvtl. Ruth Gk'gt'l'. Mudvliuo 'l'unlhmun. ll'vnv Taylor. ernnlm Flshhnck. Louise Hvlllnzm. Hilda Baum. Agm-s Bridgv. Jt-un Tuylnr. Lvl'lnl't' Hays. Rulh Kt'llt'l'. Ht-lvn Kivln. Frcdllu Musvkapp. Mu I'guI'CI Blll'gnyl'w. Viclm'inv Snuhlvy. Mary Cvllzlrills. Iphigvnv Mnlnny. Boss lellvt'. Ruth Murdnck. Ruth lijun. Ella Clzmat-n. Eslhvr SohImIt-r. Alma Dicckmun. Matilda tit-rling. HnIu-rm Gibson. lef.:I' lllrrv humlH-d Freda Ullvn. Clam HnH'lmm. Bertha Lazumn. Tango Circle. Elisf- Hnwluml. Joan Tuylm'. Fluru Francis. Ilt-Icn Taylor. nPhi Bolus. BL-ssiv Vandmnn. Isabelle SlL-wurl. Dorothy Sctn'illv. Sulznfs Jake Circle. GunCVit-vo Culdwrll. Ruth XViikinsnn. Bvrthu anumn. Aggressive Females.u Lurvllu Grace. letliv VVinslnn. Slt'llil Dit-ringm'. Anna Louisv Fillmore. Margaret Rllel'I'. Flirts. EIIH'I XVinsiun. Jmmic Kennedy. an'u Blank. Mndulin Svrmlinn. Nnrnm Pullrvn. Politicians. Pauline nyvrs. Lnuisv Dm-uu. Clam Hullvnlinv. Elsie Kruckm'. Froddu Ottt-n. Kuthm'inv Hust'lmrumn. Discoveries! Did you knmv tlml Mull. middle name vns Marius ? Dill you klmw lhzll Ih'zm Clmmllm' cullltl Tango ? Did you lumw lhul Bz-rl's l'umily calls him 'Tllau'lic'Y Ditl yull knnw lllul wlwn you mout lhc sunlv girl tln'vv liIm-s iIIP-iillt' ul' an hour il isn'l an nccirlcnl? Il's u l'rauno-up. Did ynll know lhut Hm nvxl timv Gt'zlL'L' Gilbert gels CIILEHQNL 51:65 going in gel nmrl'ivd? Did you know Hurt Prof. Cook was :1 Illllllrlillgvr ml the Moria! glide ? Did ynu knnw HHII llw allti'ucliun at tlw Bukvry was frnln AINHCL'? G'Ut' l'lll'llu'r information Mr Pl'ui'. MHCDUHHIIU Did ynu know Hunt the now Couch isn't as Lillh- us his Humv? UNI. go way l'rmn mv. ludyH Du ynu know who put llw Duwn un annm'? Dill yuu over dream that Fred Kvmpur was Tl't'ilslll'vl' nml Pmldy I-h'vcc luuglll, in Sunday School? 11le any one tliscoYlfl'L'tl Grace mes' new plaid shirt. as yet? It's not the Immv nl' lhvst' now duncvs lllul 11:15 uruusml lhc indig- nulion 0f llu' older gvno wuliun; l'au' IJC it from such, Fur thul's in u name? $I2lLIF lIln-r Imlltlrul :Illll um: Womafs League Dance C I JM M ITTICES Ml'sm ICtlnal Iilhnfl'. Chairman Gl'uco Millt-r Pnnmum Alma Suuvr. Chairman Nuvl Hosea Elizabeth Clark Iimnhsn MENTS Ilvlvn Cl'nzivr. llhalil'lmm MEN Slt'plwns R-izlrgzu'r-l Burgnyne NLH'PHIJ-l .xxn HVI'TI-zmm' 11mm: Hlllh Nuclm. Chairman Von'mlca Fischbuck Flora FrunCls llurrlct Bruoggonmn Hulh Ryan Sm-ummm; Ihemlu'rmN WIS'I'AHIA ernu Daluivls litht'l Ilnlzhnl'g Culhul'inc Slih'l .thvluith' Saunders MHIH'I Ilztrimnn Flucsmux Du::um'rumitnm-FAHumxw t'unum' llvlvn 'lkmgvmml Dumlhua Tnylm' Fl'nncvs Zimmerman Allcv Bucklmm FINAMJJ Cm: xII'r'rI-zli Margnl'vl Tracy Chairman XVilla I'vlurruy blm'lvy Kt-mper Murin- Kl'vllhivl laslhvl' ankvrt Slemun Dm,tJH.x'I'ION--M.umI'Iim'ncs Mary Knulz Iluzvl Clul'k .Il'mrm Druiunxl'n:M-PIN1i Hrasras llvlvn Kvim Isabelle Stewart Clara Bnllt-ntmv Helen Crockett pm. - IIII'N' Ilumlrl'll Hllll hm The Bmll Hiilv. Stounu'r Island Qum-n. May 9. WM. wrhc Knight of lhv Burning vallv. Class of 1913. The Highway Highway. worn by lhv hurrying fort of tlw lu'vsvnt and tho past. Pilgrim and rm'vllvr slrnying. slip silcnlly I'mm lIIN' zlt lust: Hovellul's plllckin.Hr lhv rust. and wumlvrvrs sovking a shrine, How shall Wl' know W'hillu-l' Hwy gnk tht is llu- Ht'cl't'l ul' limv? Highway. Ull lunl'niugs ul' Muy. llw lilllv while fool of tlw lJridC Tl'vzul over llu'L' blithely uml l'rm'. uml guy is the Pl'illt'l' at her side: But dim in 111v ruins of lhc dusk with wnvings nl' cypress 21ml plume. Solemn and slow. Func 'uls g0 Back In Hu- bosom of gluum. l-liglm'uy, pus! nu'nduw uml nmrL tlt-vp-sll'L-wn with the life uf lho past. llmv shall wv ll'zu't'l? How slay our hvul'ls l'rom lhvir brvaking at last? Sufl! l'uI' lhv wild ruse slau'ring llav dual lhul lhv CL-nlul'ivs ll'Ull. Stirs in her plum Vith 111v inl'milu fuck Uf H mum and Hon - :md Gud. V. B. paw llll'l'f' humlrml mul fum- Class of 1913 SENIOR W'ICICK. 1911. Sunday--Buu-ulnurcaIo sermrm. 11 u. m. Munday Womvn's luncheon lo Junior girls. 5.5-5. Mum Slnulit'l' 10 Junior mcn, 8 p. m. Tuesday- ClnsH play. WHIC Imporlalncv 01' Being Eurnvslf Un verse 01' rain same in IJC held XVcdm-sdnyJ Thursduy L'niVL-I'sily Spring Dump, 8:30 p. m. Friday CIuss Day. Senior Picnic. Svnim' vs. Faculty Jinsulmll Game. Sahn'duy Grmlunliun. Dunsunl l0 Hludvnls and faculty. Senior banquet. pagn tht-m- hundlw-d and five Svpl. CALENDAR September 17 M0rn. 18 KVumIor shakes all dcl'tly by the hand. Finn f'vlluw. lhul VVumlcr; wlluVs 110 after? IQ-Ilnhinsnn UH whistles his merry tune as he clicks the combination of 11m Book Sioro sulo. Ft-'uthCl' your nest w1th Bunk Stare stumps. 20 Last chuncu 10 pay your fees. Hox'urd still missing: likewisv Brad and Pat. Nut cumlng 0n Xmas Dav? 21 1 110 lull lwl'm'v lhv iL-mpest. The regulation l'uwl is gnawud down 1:; I110 llhm by 'uch und everyone nl us. Ah! 22 XVm'l-ihnusv U'JL'IIH. Sih and 1191011 inlrmlucu HIL' laugh slouch. 2l--H,1mdcr DUI. Hum. Slunsbury anti Hurrvtl I'ur Svnim' Prvsidont. Hcl'urvt's HIHI seconds lo 130 appointed later. 23-Will you uphnld Ihv Cnnslilulinn. VVLIIMIUI'? How almul pl'ullilnlmn. Stunslull'y? V0105 im' V'lmlninX Barrvlt? 27 H'v start I'ighl---Gm:1'guttm'n. U; 1'. C... 18. A lvnm, did you sny? 20ng hl'u-zv f'rnm VVim-nnsin. XVhilcomh is ubsvnl nu IL'uvL'. 21nd McDunuld hus Hurrult shadml 0n VL'sts. Uh. Stw lln- bvzmlvuus rainbow; Ihu sturm IS dcr. f'm'snuth. 15U Hlink's News is springy. Just like the Enquirer. Purly guml lm- Bulzulm's trawling companion. pnw- 1hn-u hundrml and six October 0121. 1--is:uu::s two is n pcmmngnlullt' purplv. XVhy Inn'c a stalrkrush un llu' L'L'Invnl stops? 2- 31:1:1slmrtuK-Tunder dclmlc. Clcm: t'lllltL pl 'zlsv. gt-nllv- men! ul U. C.. 32; Wfittunbul'g. U. SOME TEAM! 'IFTIIC mpr'lL-r's open again. Quick. a Maxim Silt-nu-r. TPulL-lcv Lyon back from XViscunsin anti hunk. :1 juh 111 Truly XVnrm-r's 10 get 1:: that dun- LY. C. 7-quul duhhlcs in lovcicditoriafs. lU-a-le KNOW 1103'. back. First in-W'nw ul' 1110 your. Likc lhc gnud 01d Summer Time. College Spirit! Cincin- nati! H001! Il-l'. C. 233; Ohio IX. 2. We're off. CLEAR THE TRACK! 13- 0h. happy days. vie... lhu Flag-Hush is wursu them war in the Balkans 01' Gt-urgc wiih H10 grippc. Nice l'Ur old Grads. Seniors and Juniors. lmt hurtl on pul'ClllS. H Nunm'z dead or missing. IS-XVllmlvr Hm Fil'sl. King of McMickt'n! L'prlausc l'rum lhc mullituch Nice l'cllow, that Wlllltlol'. Shook hands with me 0mm. Silo puts me ml the Annual Sinii' amid lllC clightips. Y'scc tho SlatH s la be small, but select this year. 011, Well! EIJF-U. C.. 44: VVvsIt-ynn. 3. Ohio SIEHL' Jnurnul mentions Bucllr l'm' :llI-Uhiu l'ullhuck; Pal says chl year we'll take on Harvard and Yale. 22- Ma Kolscil vnlurlains with u tlunsuul. assisted by u hud- ding col'tvgv 0f tlobuluntvs. including Hilda. VEAL is served. Ib' EPAthk-lic vditnt' n! the News selects l'. C. mm for uIHJhio. How about th' ulhcl' two. Put? 24-alinotvrs' Club organized. W'alch 'vm gruw; wuich 1111 at the Miami game. 2.3m'ivxingtun Llllu-Hil'ds take flight. 26 511dmrss. gobs 01' it: lakv ul' lmrs. livnlucky Stale. 27; F. C.. 7. Give 'cm alllntht'r High-Luw you all. Uhm'l remind us, plvascj 27 0110 little slip and it's no tlimu-rkTilth-n. ulhv Lulu- Bit'ds 0n the return Highi. 28 All out fur the IV. C. HCIIUPUS. Nut llu- kiml you think. 9' Billy. Nu um- hanging around hvrc. This hunch is ONEgJVLAh svlvclt'd for vocal ability. 'PuATL or IiI-A scml-UH' tn the lmlm. Gut ClL-vt-lalml! Hooray. for 1 xhrr' u , r . , .. , DENKMSV f9- ' Dana! B3- gully altngtthu mm. pugv llwvv hundred and scn-rl November EL Nov. lhl'. C.. U; th-ih'rn liesvrvv. 0. 0n the Football Map and then some! First HPajama Parade staged by tllt' Rootvrsf Club. Four hundred pairs. rod-lights and banners. Wrzlrsity Spirit llppormost. 3-Cun you dn an Animal Dance ? Tangmwho? Some one duesn't liko VVundvI'E' quadrillc. minuvl and lalncers. How about a ham dancc, Clint? Barrilf none. KH- iicet'! call the wagonj 6-Sigma Sigma elects: Fuz Bachr, Paddic Reece, Palricia Lyon, Joey Morris and Bud Buhle ride the goat. 8hDennison. 14; U. C.. 7. KVo'ro 110 mud flippers. thqu provon. li-ll'lhBoilt-r making in the News office. Miss Biddle in- scribes a dainty phantasy upon lhv. occasion, entitled, What the $5 Going On in Here! lEhSludvnt hDirvttor-V out. Student body 21150 0th 0110 dime. thKid Lyon walks OH with the Ivy Oration. 12hFrCz-zhman hMix-up! Cider, no lights, nu clmpcroncs! Sumo Children! lS-U. C, 14; Kcnyon. 2. A muddy one :11 lhat. Swim 011 Fishy; skid for your life, Fuz. Delta, Tau Delta fall dance. Elhcmn Country Club. Bert runs a Wlark horse. 17-3N9w3 ofiico moved. Throw stones at tho boilor-plutvd glass 110L150. now. if you x'unt t0. Guod-hyc. sweet Venus. whermn I was wont to hang my daily hat. WILL- thinks Wis Chilly for thee without Blink's sweater. Ethasl gme-'-w0w. Fresh reception. N0 running all'lcr tnxics reported this your. 22-11mm rests l'm' 'lhhunksgiving. 23 N0 ChiCkL'll. thanks. Uictting in training for MiumiJ 24-Jnseph Magnus donates a hand for the Routers. Good for Joey and Huthy Klappcrt. who did the business. 23hEvcrybody busy getting things for the Rnolersh-Thanks- giving affair. Zafith-ncml Convocation. Cheering practice and Team Spiritor. Six hundred present. ZThIT! Five thousand in attendance. paid and unpaid; six hundred motors, one steam siren. one hand, confetti. etc. Also. one gout labeled uMiznni's, but really ours. U. C.. 7; Miami. 13. QShTI'i-Doltu twentyfivc years old and acknowledges it. loo. Elt XVommfs Club; tea or h--? JSU-Fuz Buchr Selected by six out of seven newspapers fur All-Ohin. Babe Bryant. also. makes same on bare mu- jorily. Oll' training. Eithootanl lmnquvl. Joe Morris wants water later. and not 10 swim in. cilhcr. paga- 1l1I'r-n hundred :ultl right December Doc. IhSih visits iho Ethics class. :i-Slzlck lands :1 job. Sonim' Ivy Orutm'. l-P-Bort. Art and Pal out at tho Hounokv with Mr. McDonald. 1Where EIII' your manners. buys? And in front of 1hr Faculty. 100. No use trying. Bert,ii aiift politc lL'l' oat sardines with a spoon. 5-Girl's Pun-Hvllonii: parties. nMad wears a PAQUINI Mid :1 PAUL POIRFLT'. and Helen T. is just there. which is unough. and more. thSihillyh tries to run mm-r stones. T00 hard. Sih. too hard. Slick to dogs and men. They're soft and mushy. 9--Vic condunos with Sih 'muso smncthing huslod 0n the IllaChillC. Price of candy has gnnv up. Sulivrstml should worry; W out candy. he doesn't. she said smil- ing. 12-hScc my Kappa Alpha pin ?'a They say il cost her umply- ulnp dollars. Ailft it uwi'ul? Junior bazaar wilh Downer us a gay hLothario. Got nun Erncsl? Sigma Sigma iniliutos. Chuck-uwluck. 1--l-McMickun Hull fails to get a liquor license. George has In close the bar. 17wFoothull Convocation; C's awarded. And last 01' all, said Timr TinL 2qu3$ for TINY TIM? clc. 18--Morris and the Sophomores pull down the Second Annual lntercluss Swim. Two more cases rcpm'lvd 011 Morris. Gee. Pd love to mccl him, Clarice. Dpltn Tau Della duncv at tho Alms: second appearance ul' thL- thrk Horsef IQhPhi Delta Tllcla dance at Altunmnt. Fresh party. Miss McCarthy invents the u15.11 g' Bibble Glide.n 24-41111 Olmmgu installation and banquet ut B. M. C. 26-Sigmu Chi dance. 29hAlpha Phi Psi dance. 30-Sigmz1 Alpha Epsilon and Pi Kappa Alpha dances. N010; held svpurulcly. 31-Little party in Avomluh- wilds. Midnight tangoing. Cider. German cakes. See Owl for particulars. Addendum; January 1. 2 :1. 111312 a. In. Wic Heavenly Best? page thru- hundred and nim- Jun. January 1 14 11ving u culi for 5 p. m. lu- remarked wistfully-u SJDl-nggml buck. hWIun and Superman at tho Lilo'ary Society! Airl U Havu you :I l'rit-nd you would like In lmvc impeached? Numinu-s fur Ilu- Tribunal pnslvd. 8 lkv Lv Blond manic conch Of' Hlv leskclists. EJ-A Scribe 01' an epic with Part One L-nlillc-LL .A Little Knnck Lm thL- vas. Juniors start to x'nke' up and act like Seniors. A wry neat litllc I'ucliuu. IEhThv Junior Pl'nm Lisy tlisplnycd. 13 601u ! A mystery. ll Bucl-z! An uvvn grculvr myslory. Tribunal CIIUSCH. IS 15 Bill Kihn ill that Mildrcd case? 01' George? lli XV'ukv us up when s'xvimming svason slarls. Georgotnwn. H; Ciucinmili. :31. szm Holmes ilmuguruit'd :Il 1110 Medical Cnllt'gt'. 17 1- irsl l'nivursiiv Club vuudvvillc E'oulurcs Antrdiluviun Civilization fmd pl'nplwsivs i'ulul'v lic-ups. Tri-Dvlt purly. IEJ Whul :1 niu- supper 1110 Academic Clnlfs going to haw February 1?. Soup hn'olmbiy oystL-I'J. must hoof. 1m- tulucs. Hmthvr VL-gvtuhlc. pickles. broad. butler. an'c-v, :Ipplv pic! snqu-s and :m inlvn-sling spvukcr. 23E Hvlling usn-d 10 it. Lickcd at basket ball ugain. NL'Vl'l' mind lhc score 01' who. 21 13055 Hlm- 1m 121mv-cluck. Tlml Chi Omega ililllSLllll was vt'l'y l'rizzly. pug:- tln'w huncln-nl nml ion February Ftih. 1-7-.Exams furnish mnusmm-nt for all. with a final joy in- llucor of u basket ball defeat by Miami. Oh. what a happy week! 8-Beautiful snow. Lulu for philosophy. leurtun Robinson named as Boat Ride m:nmgvr. Snow breaks deplli record. 11-Doan Schneider makes a hit with Enstt-rnel's. spr-aking for a National University. IL--Tlm Academic Club dirvctors moot and protosl aguinslv well, just uguiusli Siali riglil Slack. you In an well. All good directors pmh-st anyhow. li'L-Juniol' Prom. Johnny Downer shines in :1 thSS-Sllil. The. whole affair a hit. The cuts were plentiful. the crowd just right. the music lifting Um! suuh lunguagoi, and tho n'loon sutliciuntly so. Pledge Day. incidentally. NFHIIgv Chomists' Club reception. A guy and well-fcd experience. P. S. contrast to what happened the 17th. L-Xnyway it is more blessed to give than to receivvJ 17wHugo Academic Club reception. Smm-thing slipped. Bert was lucky and gol u piece of bread. Clint and lhe speakers had a fuil meal. 18-At last something announced in the swimming line. Princeton scheduled for April 11. Yep. you heard nu- righlly. Princeton. 20-21-43askcl billion; in their regular slunl. 'l'wn of 'cm lust. K. S. l'. and Georgetown did il. 23-FH01'b01't Bigclnw speaks at Convocation. All the Blmlicd Bond-I-loldcrs went out and gave their coupons it: Hit- Hobo Union. 27--'Wundvr's greal indignation meeting. Indiguant? I should say 50! XVi-slcrn Rvscrvc. 21; Cincinnati. 27. We've put the Indian sign on the Clovelanders. page lhrre hundred and plum. March March 12111 lilu' :1 lion. 252Discm'vry 01' Doc. Benedict ol' the usonility of plants a lJvlit-Vc lhvy cull it. Dmft lvuvo us. DOCU l2lh: Hurry stuns tho HCity Beautiful.u l3-Frcshius decide lhu mmncntnus issue-f'air Alice will H'muin Ilu- hL-ml nl' tho class in the absence 01' W'indy Day. Dmmisun. 77; l'. C, 24. Dcnnismfs l'uir lhis year, at that. Tool. tout! Goodnight. 1H;Anulhur um: Varsity to swim Cnrnvll. March 28. W'e'll harm to turn uul to SL'L' the Enstornvrs display smut! rml swimming. 1:1;Dl'. Hurry still in lho City Buuulil'ul. OM OM? Oh!!! 12 C 31; Vliumi. 30. Nnhly done. 1I-Sluck. Tummy. Ch'm nml BL-ls accomplish the impossi- hlv2h'imming NW C. H. A. C. mile rL'luy team to tho lLIllC 01' u 2323'111'd lvud. Cause No. I For thl' 2King2s i't'juicing. 1132-XVumon's Lcugm' hx'altch 'L'm gl'nuj. St. Pntl'ickk Day party. Mmm'hmly put Paris Grccn in the. ice creaInJ Missvs Gultlsmilh. BrunhuH'. Gultlbvrg. Schroeder and l'llhulT lH-l'fnrlm-tl. 22W protest the last three. at bust. wlwn it comm; lu lwing Irish. Clu-mists2 Club dance up In Ilu- nannl standard. It's :1 long way to Glendale. 18-4212 llui't'y kills lllc City Bcuulil'ul. lhv hvst part III thv punch. dmfl you know!n 2lmCUL'I1t'll Im-ci lickvls on sale ul tho Btmkslm'c. Is no nwnlal. 2ti-A mun SCL'II minus :I Cornell moot livkt'f. 2I2l'lt' g0! Tm. in' hero. $5120ul likv :1 lion. ZUH-b'cnim' hall. Thusv wlm WL'nt homo bcl'nn- 1 :13 missed 2lg ln Slol'yrHtmk LumP makes :1 hit. sT'Sllcll n culo Knuvv UJ Hearts! queufl Mrs. Sprult charmingly dvcnllele. Zimululdings galore. Earl KVugnL-r and Hulhy Klnppurl louvt- llm' Clvw-lnml. Cm hand next Thunl-zsgivng Slew Fvllun and Sue Hunlplu'cys go under tllC yoke. 2H-Glul'y! Aw. Glory! Cnrnvll 22 l'. C. 32.. Honosl lujuu. hing Al hm! to he carried nut. Joey Morris 3 bloom! April April 12Dr. Lolspeich speaks on 2'0din Umt VVith-lmw and lllc other. Scan-dumvmn gods. Chris. the chmnistry watch dog. IS omlllml; 1m acculonl only. we hope? 32111.10 Uniwrsity Cluh hL-l 35 out the nearly defunct Dc-hul- mg Socieiy. Also the Hows is 10 be oxumim-d. 'Who's your bt-t in the 2News. red 01' the hrunottv? ll ? Ur No-nmn? A 3011 of game nl' Rouge cl Nair. S-lt'FAnnu-al National Spring Meeting of the American Chem- ical Society centers around l'. C. :15 hmrlqum'tt-rs. Students hupmr--v:lcatinn. DI'. Jones julJilunl-wvll. jusl Tansv. 112mm E. J. D. Cross swim? XVL'IL we should think! Vur- snty swinnnul's drowned by Princeton to tho lune 0f 150 In 15. At this point lurn hack to March 28 in lhis calendar. 16-C. G. A. C.. 39; U. C. H. Turn hack tn March 28 once more. 172Fmslmmn dance al the Ahns. Gum! but muncylvss. lS- Privalo Secretary is very privulo imh-trdl HlliS is lhu Lit't- rat Hu- Varsily. Tri Deli Dunsant :1 happy lhouglll. Maysvillo is also rogulcd by chrgc Prllgh's tminctl entertainers. Lucy, hm' art thou? 20-31119 Scribe scribbles in huhali' 01' the l'atiling-in-heulth Debating Society. The latter surely nerds bolstering. 222.1065 dog Snookf still missing. Cross between an Ital- ian greyhound and :1 Scotch collie. 2A1? dogf 23 Vi Thompson seen wilh 11 blondc gout; initials. C. F. Ah. now! Lyon changes from Clifton to Price Hill. 25-Pun-I'Iellenic duwnce. Real doings. Inlm'cluss truck moot. Open C. G. A. C. swlmmlng moot. Oberlln baseball game. Some day! 272D0wm-1' claims Senior Presidency is his in a walk. Pync ditto. Chmnists' Club elects oHicvrs. 29-Bcta minstrels. Phi Bola Kappa announces now mem- bers. Did lhcy forget you. too? page llm-e hundred and thirlI-on May May 1-Wonmn's Lcugm- dance. They ask you and your pay. Neat little stunt. But shv was worth it. Jones prize contest. 2aKL-Illucky Shllo dual lruck navel. Cn-np dance. with lhnsc' .ancllzmiuzll dancvs. -l-8 Vnting for Senior Prusidont. One cigar. two sodas. eight Ilzmdshzllu'bs and :1 daily IwullII-inquiry! l'I U. C. hunt I-idv. Floating dnwn the river on line upper is real pleasure. I lH-l you. Ohio Xleoyun dual track mock. 10-31 Film wcuihvr; rmlds goml; swell lzldiUs Pul'k0lug-v. llir-liuppu Kappa Gamma installation. Alpha Phi Psi dies like :1 phoenix! in u burst of glory. Miumi dual track meet. 22-23-Big Six truck meet all Columbus. W'ill lho News editor lJv-? Mnylw. lJlIi-difh. pngv Illl'l'l' lnImlJ'Hl LIJILI I'ulll'li-I-n June Juno 1-A very rum uno imivml. CMt-mhvr Ihzll about at day in Junej Exams lwgin. 0h! 2-12-Cnniinunusly and in cqu-us-OhH 13-Cummoncvmenl Day. koHI-hyv. dear old Clint. Chuunco. Stt-VC, Ev. Julius, C. Bul'lrnnl. O. S. BH t'l Ell. Hnw will McMickon gvt along without yml? LV. BhThe editor of the Calendar hero grows ton sentimental. so pux vnbiscum. also hic jzlcolfU Good bye. Class M 1915. page- ilu're hundred and nl'tt-en Just a Moment, Please WWII. now then! the game is uvmf' And this l'unl lJUul-Cs complete. Fir; 111110 10 vxprvss yuur npininn 01' 111v author's succcss ur dcl'vnl. But, lot 111-: remind you boforulmml 01' somclhing you'll likely forgot; XVUVL' wnrkml, WCKH argued. we've H11- 111 lcncd. XVr'VL- 115ml I11'il11-1'y. blnclunnil. :md yct: qus 1111! 0111' 211111 1101' 0nd ulwn', XVith utlm' years In mmpvlc. But. 10 hold. in the language of Slmkospvuro. u Mflw I'Ci'luclon lJelhrL- llw uElite. u ' II llmso ulito' should ruis 1 1111 nhjoction. And indulge in undigniiictl slril'c. Tlu- l'uull lies, in that llw 'H'Ufh-ctim1 1511111 In hv luu lruv t0 11Lil'v. pum' llTl' Illlmll'rll :llul hixil'l'll Jusl Boi'm'c lln- Finish. pngl- thn-r IIllIJdl'I'd and srvL-nteen hh-hhhhthhhucxhhgqn$hh-1Q.thth.$9h$h!$qQh.u.;uh-xth!.-hh'hhuh1' inhhhh--h--uh--hnu-h-h-nqt-uhu-hnxhxhht-h-t;ynhhttnnn.hnln-uytnIi-nu;-u-h-uhhhiiuhtnushhh;h-snt-. The University of Cincinnati Charles William Dabney, President. Comprises the following departments: The Graduate School - - - Joseph E. Harry, Dean For advanced study in nunAprofessiunal cnursesi leading to lhE degree: of Master of Arts after nne Dr twu years of resident study and Doctor of Phiiosavhy after three years of resident study and presentation of a satisfactory thesis. The McMicken College of Liberal Arts, Frank W. Chandler, Dean Oflers mam! undergraduate courses for students seeking liberal culture or preparation for professional study. Physicai training is required for at least two years. The University in 1912 extanded its regular Liberal Arts Classes to cover hve evenings in the week. Eighteen cnurses are now oflered. External classes of college grade are also given in the atternuons in libraries and public school buildings. The College for Teachers - - William P. Burris, Dean A professional school for teaching1 conducted under the joint management 0! the Board of Education of Cincinnati and the University. It offers four yeat courses for elementaw and secondary teachers: a mume for teachers of art in co- operation with the Art Academy; a course for kindergartners I m- opera- tion with the Kindergarlen Training School and a course for teachers of household economics in m oper- ation with the same school. Graduates of thin school are placed an a preferred list for appointment In the Cincinnati schools. without examination except in theory and practice. at salaries averaging $150 more per vear than paid other new Ieachers. 233 students are in attendance, The College of Medicine - - Christian R. Holmes, Dean Offers a four. year couI-SL leading to the degree of M D A six- -year combined course in the University reads to the degrees of B 5.. M. D. The Cincinnati General the Good Samaritan and the Coniaginus Disease Hospitals the Hospital for Tu- berculosis and. the college clinics offer unequalled clinical facilities. The College of Engineering - Herman Schneider, Dean Offers reguiar four-year courses and ca-Imerative coursas irI chemicai, civil. electrical. mechanical and n'iet' allurgical lInes. The regular courses cover four years and the cooperative. hve. In the co-operatlve courses students work alternate fnrlnights in shops and foundries and on railmads. highways, Etc. The College of Commerce, - - Frederick C. Hicks, Dean Urganimd in 1912' In continuation DI the Cincinnati College of Commerce Courses' In commerce. account- ingt business organization and administration, contracts, banking and investments. The Astronomical Observatory - Jermain G. Porter, Director Research in astmnnmy and courses fnr sludcnts. The Library - - - - Charles A. Read, Librarian Separate building: with reading; rooms. seminary rooms, etc., and 66.528 bound volumes. The Gymnasium - - - Alfred Brodbeck, Director Total number of students is 2.035. nIIt including external students. The University has recently completed and equipped at a cost of over $500,000 a new engineering building and gymnasium. and is now erecting a chCrniceI'I iahmalory and a womanis building. For additional infnrmation address the DEans or The Secretary, University of Cincinnati Burnet Woods, Cincinnati, Ohio I-ithh----yx-v.g-h-gnuhhh-'n-g-hunwu5eu-he-ehhnhetu-hne-uunnim.--uehsgqqnq-nuhhe1--ghhumnnh-e---'---. -;-h-hnye-h-.hhhus;hsshhths-hsh.ys.s;t;hh;-h;hhhhhh;1h;c.s;gh'g INA ; -ml. State Mutual Life Assurance Company OF WORCESTER, MASS. Ralph Holterhoff. General Agent .. ' I ' I I I ' I ' I ' I ' I I' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I I I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I I . . . , I 9l8 Union Trust Building . ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I l I ' I ' I ' I ' I l I F I i I i I i I I I i I ' 1 Contracts embody every desirable feature known to Life Insuranca. Premium rates lowest of any Com- pany operating on three per cent table INCORPORATED 1844 Get Handsome, Boys! Get Handsome! IIIIIIIII Int.a-IIIqu-guIII.II---;I-.-I;-.II--.I-$I.-inI-.I-.I '-III- II---I ill t I ! t I i t t-n RxI-q qug ': -i -n-n.t- n-n--uu-- s - . Twelfth and Vine Streets, Cincinnati, 0. -I- -- Accounts of Corporations. Firms and Individuals Snlicited. City, County and School Bonds Baught and Sold 3 per cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits Money Orders to Europe. Steamship Tickets. Travelers Checks, Letters of Credit, Collections of Estates Rents Safe Deposit Boxes, $2.00 and upward, per annum x--;;; - ;;--- ; -;;1; -1-;I.g1:t -. - -ntnxm1u, -- - ..-- --u -- g--u ---- -g-1-.. ...-.. , g-n x -u- u xu- -Ln -xI -n ;- t- --- x - - --n-i gh' ' -- -. --- -- - -- --.- -.- -u - - -.-;.----- -.-: ---. - ;----- Five-Passenger 00 verland 5 Fully Equipped . 216-220 East Ninth Streel The Jungclas AUtO company, Reading Road and Maple Arc. . t1 - ;; -; s t- -y 1 - s t i1- u t u- gh-h u - y unq' : -:; .; - -- - -- yx .- ; u; - xy un- 1- -- gu x - .-:... ;--- - -- 1.-; A J Birk Telephone, Canal 531 Fashionable Tailor 1204 Walnut Street Cincinnati l-- -x x -utu -- x, - - :. tuu-n'n1- i u- -- s y - - ms t g .u yu 1uh-- : -su;h;--st.1 tii .it.I ' . ! t I'-u- ss$ : -; yxu-u-- -g-- - The Inner Braced Chairs used in the University of Cincinnati are - . invisihly steel re-infurccd. so that they cannot have a loose lomt. They are manufactured and guaranteed for TEN YEARS hy The Inner Braced Furniture C0., of Elkhart, Ind. -x -s- - In ';; xhu tn uu u.: ;x1t-- t; xh sI t nt 1 -IQn uy-y Boys-- for the Real Thing in Frat Pins. Rings. and Emblems, Medals and Athletic Troghies See your Old Pal, Miller Miller uses heavier, finer - Eat Bread materials, Miller's designs Made Wlth are more artistic and modern, and Miller pays Fleischmann3s greater attention to Q5 E03 and detail. Yeast BoySgMiller will treat you R I G H T - Miller J gaelry C0. S.W. Cor. 6th nfi Walnut T-kulnamr J ohn VanmRange C0. Fifth and Broadway, Cincinnati. Ohio Manufacturers of Vatis Steel Ranges General Kitchen Outfitters, Cafetieres and Domestic Science Kitchens 3 Specialty The Cincinnati University Kitchen was furnished by us . W hat are you going to do When you leave school or college ? ' Much depends upon the right decision. First, start right by insuring your life. Second, take up life insurance as a profession. We have hundreds of agents who are so enthusiastic over their work that it would he difficult to persuade them to change to any other occupation The ' ' Umon Central Llfe i Insurance Company I of Cincinnati ! Established 1H6? JESSE K CLARK. Prnsl. ;. Offices lor rent in lhc Union Central's : magniflccnl. cw uiEce building i Their Favorite Anthems University Clubool Need Sy-m-patheelo' Academic Club This Is The Life! Womanos League.....o.... .. Why Do You Hang Around? Co-op Club..........o....o..o....o.,o,,o,...,,..o.,,, That Railroad Rag. Y. W. C. A. , ....................... ooTros Moutardef' Dramatic Clubm ......................... ooTake Me Back To Broadway. PanoI-Iellenic ,...,.....M..o.WYou Make Me Love You, etc? Phrenecon Society .o . . . , o , .. ............................... o Dreaming ! Blue Hydra uSkeleton Rag. g---.-Iu. gum....nu ...l...nq...................... No Graduation Present can he more acceptable Always useiul and 11 than remembrance M the day H'c invite you to makes sclecliun lrnm our large stock In: cost wuH nol bc very great PWEJSE'iiisSEfJTsT:ZZTw Simpkinson 8L Miller .- .mm .- In.- A Profitable Vacation How often have you wished that you were capable of writing shorthand. Just think what an advantage it would be m yuu ii you were a stenogmpher. A course of slmrthand in our summer school will enahlc you after a short time to take dictation, lectures and speeches with much ease. If you expect to gu m cuflege next year, it will he most valuable. In business it oHers unprecedented upnnrtunifieb. Write tor particulars Buukkeeping Shurthand Stenniypye Campbell Commercial 31E.FnurthSt. SChOOl Cincinnati,0. , ......g...u..1. ,..... Niain Oche, 114-120 East Canal St. Cityr Office. 39 Fountain Square CINCINNATI Model E33152; Correct Apparel for Men T'i-EBURKHARDT BROSCQ AN 09596 E BURKHARDT PRESIDENT. 6110712 15 as! Fourth A ve. Opposrre 51.171'017 Private Exchange Telephone Canal 62 , ...,................,.................................... . n ENGRAVING AND PRINTING IN ONE OR MORE COLORS CINCINNATI. OHIO Established 1331 The Cincinnati Law School Has 3560 Graduates New Building and Equipments. with all modern conveniences. Latest and most improved methods of Instruction. with a splendid corps of teachers. Three years' course, lending to LL. F. degree. The 82d year of this school opens Sepiember 21, NH. For announcements and further information, address W. P. Rogers, Dean, Cincinnati Law School Cincinnati, Ohio H. H. KROGER. Prcsidcnl LEO J. VAN LAHK. Vice- President E. W. JEWELL Vice- ?reaidenl E. HODGE. Sec' y and Trras. H. WF. MFR -'Ass 1 522' y and Tren- L. H. BILI Ass' I Sec' yam! Irenl. JUL IUS A REIF . hw I Sec' y and Iran The Provident Savings Bank 85Trust C0. IPROVIDENT BANK BUILDING S. E. Corner Seventh and Vine Streets Branches N. E. Cor. Melrose and McMillan, Walnut Hills N. E. COL Eighth St. and Freeman Ave. No. HZO Hamilton Ava, Nurthside N0. 3530 Warsaw Ave., Price Hill N0. 111 Dunn St. Lockland, O. 3pcr cent. inturest on saving! accounts IllDwEd inr Inll month: 0!! deposils mad: belore the IOIh DI L'IIc month: also solicu Ihe account: of merchants the same n my National Ban Safe Deposit Boxes $2 per year and Upwards Bonds Bought and Sold Real Estate Sold Rents Collecled Mortgage Loans Made .. ....... ........ g - Camp VVawenock SEBAGO LAKE, MAINE The problem of what parents may do With their boys during vacation months has been solved by summer camps. In the right kind of camp, the boy is surrounded by cor- rect yet congenial formative influences directing his develop- ing powers and character in the right channels. CAMP WAWENOCK has an able staff of caunselors and guides, whose duty it is to direct the boys in all the manly sports which will im- prove their physical and mental being. Nature, Woodcraft and Scouting, Canoe and Tramping Trips, Fishing, Base Ball, Tennis, Swimming, Aca- demic Instruction Gf desiredl There are about one hundred and seventy-hve acres of cleared and wooded land with about a mile of lake front be- longing to the camp, which comprises a large main cottage, two smaller cottages, and tents for those who prefer them. Wholesome Food, suitable to the growing boy, comes fresh from the Camp Farms. Cincinnati Representative, L. K. BAEHR, Jr. u-nu-- - ;tn.u-xu;;st u- t 1 ---Iug' 'gv. sus n . $ t-u-u The School of Life Is just commencing to the many grads of this year's class, and there is much to learn and remember. SHILLITO'S have the largest variety of articles for personal adornment and for home embellishment. PRICES for these goods are such that aslants money to lhe purses 0f the purchasers. REMEMBER Shillitcfs have been satisfactorily serving their customers for eighty-four successive years. COMMENCE EARLY IN LIFE TO DEAL WITH SHILLITUS The John Shillito Company Race, Seventh and Shillilo Place Estuhlished in Him The Oldest Dry Glmds Hume Wcul ul lhc Allmhnnies s.nnn- s-n1.; :;;$ . -u-I - g.n -- n; u1-t i 1- 1 n;-s y!u ' - ix-u u .1'.In 1 - t-u u1 11u uu;uuu.-.uI.uu1 .$ .! tV $u'Ai. u 1t x - ;1gn1nnh u- n- - - ; - ; :;-- - ;-:;- -;-us v. u t ---u-; .-s; n1u Sweeney a- That '5 my name ' x; - ;- tt$g;s i ;s$1; 5 - --- - Int;u' 1x 'gtn u t-- u-- ,. utu - 1 u- n -;$ ..II.s-- u nxx-- g.. --- ----- 5; ; - --.- - --;; - uu- tn :u m n - n- ; - --1 ..- nugg. - 5- - ; ;.. ;- Our Line of Books and Reading Material appeals. to all book lovers and to all careful buyers, and especially to wide-nwake College people. We carry only the best, and we knuw the best is what you want Standard Library Volumes Biography, History, Science Nature Books, Gift Books Magazines, Stationery All the Best Late Fiction Fountain Pens Waterman's, Sterling, Swan, John HollandJ Dun't fail to visit our welI-lighted. roomy bookstore, whenever you are in lhecity The Methodist Book Concern 'l ran5lcr. Gus slup 31 III: dlmr. 220-222 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, 0. ;- -tugix u - n t1- u -i ;yuu.I-g - ;y tnythuu1; n ;$un1; u.l- Is- ;-uu- u-nIuththuh;Itutututn x- n - ; i' i;- t; 'hhubbyggt-xt- n- . u .u yy -uu-- - -s ; ;. ny ; t sun:ugw u - ;-;- u Telephone, Main 263 Eddie Schubert A Palace of Liquid Delights and Up-To-Date Resort for Gentlemen Under the German National Bank, Cincinnati - ts t.ysII 'n;-u. --ngg-u- ; u u ;nu-;-;-., - uqu-n'.-- --u;---- u- - ; -:: - - - - . -; .' g; - n- uu.- -s it: n: . x -n i .u. ;.t -. . . $$ n s;.gsgu q.gg .- h!t tu n-tuhu-; -u u-g s ns -1- - -s -u . - n-- .y- -ah 1 u hnm u'hut;iuau-Ihniilttit Eugene Frank Millinery Houses 520 Race Street. Cincinnati. 0. 1200 Vine Street, Cincinnati, 0. 30 West Sixth Street, Cincinnati. 0. 809 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, 0. 720 Madison Avenue, Covington, Ky. Smart Hats for Smart Girls ........ ;;; .. iu.n :- ; - 'u ttit tt I$ ht t - t .Q;$ I-kg . -'u...u.. --.--.g- - ;- -- -- - - - -- --;-...--.un -ss g ; .'.-. -'. - - -- --'. -..-.-- -.- .-.- A Friend Hotel Sinton WK J. Fleming, Manager Fourth and Vine Cincinnati's Leading Hotel After Theater Parties 0 u r Specialties Large and Small Bull Rooms for Dances. Banquets and Weddings Center of the Theater District Music I Ihhhu'tu--nts h uuuuuuuuuuuu hu: ;;;;; g$hnst;h!th;ux$sghithh College of Music Of Cincinnati Continues in its accomplishment of a great work. Training better than in Europe. All its products are successful. A famous piano school in charge of great artist teachers. A vocal and opera school that is not excelled. A Violin and orchestral school that is and for many years has been the recruiting ground for same of the best sym- phony orchestras here and abroad. The very best facilities for the study and practice of pipe organ. Public School Music under personal instruction of noted educator. Acting and stage department taught by an eminent actor who has had years of actual experience. Music Elocution Language All Branches Taught Special information relating to any or all of the above depart- ments will be furnished upon request. Send for catalog and illustrated booklet of the ladies? dormitory Address, The College of Music Of Cincinnati Elm Street, near Washington Park Cincinnati, 0. ugh-ghu;gh , hxuuhth-h-hhhhth.xhhhh-h-hh-hh-Ih-hhhhttuhhhtuhtuhnhy.n;hh.nhnhhug.hh-gghhhg;--nhnixhg 1;--$x;h-uuhhthh;s-ug;-hhu$;shuhhun1y;Ihhhu$hhhh$ahhyuxhI--y;hhhh-1hgh-yhhhghhthh-th-hhhhhnghthh .. ............ .huxhgh.gghhn-tuhsuhhh hhhhh g.----gh;--y hhhhhhhhhh IIsIInIII.nII;I.IIu-nsnuIIII;gIyI.I.I:.;Iu-III-1uI-n-I:InuIIn-u.I The Mabley 85 Carew C0. CincinnatiIs Greatest Store Directs your attention to its splendid lines of Wearing Apparel for young folks. Excellent Suits and Coats and splendid Dresses and Coats for young men and young women. Hats, Shoes. Millinery and Furnishings of all descriptions. all of - I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I p I I I I I I I I I p I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . a whlch are priced very reasonable. I I I I I I III.;tI-IgIIInhIh--g-I--.;-Ish$thtIt-III'iII-III-I't-II!!I-'-hI-th-xt--'x-u-It'.w-Q1-unsuImII;-u-m-.-III. I;g-tI.I-uI--iI-nI-nuItnuIQIIIy-un;u.;I.ug'us-;-I.t.;-n--nui.;.II $t'hhnt'1h.t-tg. nuhhusqqq;g;gh;-qq..ggggggggh HE photographs used to make half-tones in this book were made by us. The good quality and charac- ter of our work thus speaks 3:35 for itself. We are sure that those in charge of this publi- cation Will recommend us. 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Bedding Rugs, Draperies , W'indow Shades Wall Paper ltc e S Linoleum Known for Fine Furnishings 616.622 Race Street at Modern Prices Since 1836 .122l2i225I2x2122'i-H22 I.----------...-,22-... tthtIInItI.-I1IH'I.2II.Is.IuI;s-.2c-n--.-n.u-.'g.sm-nunvv;2gwu2nu--yu2 -nx.quuI-xu::nu-uumnn-2-n2n;2-n ---1-Innun2n--21--xu-n-s-II-iI-'-;2 C, M, Slcnncr H, S, IInghs B. 5. Ah'es Stegner, Hughes 8; Alves Architects and Engineers Cnlnnwrcinl Tnhum: Bldg Cincinnali, O. Telenhomq C. 2992 u2u22nn1;.22211u22- y--22I--g-.u--n-s-;-.un 1I2;y2;2221..2n.22m222n-2Iu-gu-:x 22x122222Ix2x-Iy222x2222-21222nu2 I I t I I I o I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I g I I I I I I Chas. Nerpel Creamery C0. Sweet and Creamery Butter 222-224 West McMillan St. AIM: brush Cuunlry ifnis Cincinnati. 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Howell whether at home m- in the open. nothing delights them .m murh :15 m'Hw- Best in their favorite Hanna No party: picnic, 0r lawn fete has the right nest A lwa ys order dealer and at the fnunmin. Perfectly Pasteurizcd Milk in the mneway. it is dnuhly The. Best. from your Also, dorm forget uur French BT08 -Bauer CO. C Anal 2376 r Henshaw,s The Store With But One Department Furniture ELM AND CANAL 1 Hradquarlcrs fur Drawing Instruments and Drawing Nlatcrials L. M. Prince 108 West Fourth Spccial Print: In Studenls Ollnaannh Art Emlrra uni! filmpnrtpm The store that inspires gift giving An enormous stock at correct prices iFnurth Strut 113mm Earr 1. ;. ;.-- -n --u-ht --- : :-. -- . .--u-. nu--u ----;-n.;.gqy. Thls book prlnted by The Armstrong Stationery Company 419 Main Street, Cincinnati Printing Office, Blymyer Building T elephones, Main 448-449 Printing Office, Canal 698 I'lllli!'IIIlI lIIlIli llliI lIIllIIll..!.!.!llllllllIUFIIIIIIIIIIIII' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
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