University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1916
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I ;. Mi; mm. Naw- THE CINCINNAATIN K' E ttttttt ! Pugz' HmM 531-. '3 : l l; n. J I! v - L. F I:- : .? ' -. . . THE CINCINNATIAN 1916 THE YEAR BOOK OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI PUBLISHED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS CLIFFORD C. GREGG, - - - Editor MAX F. TAYLOR, ----- Manager FRED K. HOEHLER Executive Secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. I Puqa' xix TE FRED KENNETH HOEHLER Executive Secretary of the University Y M. C. A. whose unfin'ng cforis have done much to Mr pram: UH: genera! welfare of Hm sfudenfs, not only as to morals. but as to alhlefics and social life, we afcctionatcly dedicate The Cfncinnal'ian 19M 76659 i Page Al'i'l'ii mUZFHI:Dm 2.42 mIF I Pugr NIIQM I 9 orlill FOREWORD E have spent our time and ejforls. We have worked 501:?! day and night, We have sacrrfced our pleasures Wilde we Iaborcd with our might Just to organize a ycar-baoic Which. we hope, deserves your praise. And we here present the product Of our many weary days. Though the foil was hard and tiring It was pleasant as could be, For we gathered sweet reminders 0f ihc year at 010' U. C. Though our book might be much better Sir?! it might not 5c as good; And we have the consolation That we did the best we could. wl AAAAAA ,l mgma HJugv nfm- Pm O.chzmmmmo NIP. :E 3: ES .23 wood :33. .3: wt: i: wood; I Pugr' M L x ' 'gggvamsnm xvxr' . ' , l v ,-s-- aid! TENTS xinJ BOOK lirOur Alma Mater BOOK IImThe Classes BOOK llI--Fraternities BOOK IV Athletics BOOK V-- Organizations BOOK V17What When Who-How BOOK VII? 7The End Man I I'ri'uf I'J'VEW'HI hmawwom 302 of mnmgosm C?.ZZCZRV LO ?EmMmS.ZD MIL; LO But? AfMMZMO 1 Pulcr' mvfwj BOOK I 1.331;?9' KJNKEQJLMEHHHTER I Pay H1 irivenj CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY. PH.D., LL.D. President of the University I Fugt' fmu'ic't-H THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS A ppm'ufc'rl by EM Elfcxyor of Cfminnafi OTTO J. RENNIER. - - - - - - - January, 1918 RUFUS B. SMITH, - - 7 - - 7 January, 1918 DAVID l. WOLFSTEIN, M. 11., 7 7 7 - 7 January, 1918 ERWIN O. STRAHIILEY, M. 1.1., - - 7 - January, 1920 SANFORD BROWN, - - - - - - 7 January, 1920 XVALTEK R. CRIESS, M. D., 7 - - - January, 1920 ARTHUR R. :UORUAN. - - - - - - January, 1922 EMIL POLLAK. - - - - - - - January, 1922 1 , 7 - - January, 1922 m OFFICERS ROBERT HOC'HSTETTER. - FDR THE FISCAL YEAR 1916 RUFUS B. SMITH, - - - - - - - Chairman DANIEL LAURENfFL - 7 - - - - - Cleric Assistant Clerk CHRISTIE WHJUZ, - - - , 1 I Page fiflecnj THE GYM 0F TODAY Showing Part of the Stadium of the Future I Page sixteml 11CINCINNATI, PAST AND FUTURE N 1869-70. as 21 result of the earlier bequest 0f Chatieg h-leh'lieken I for a university, the trustees of that institution, deeming the Mehlieken estate insnfheient. organized the University of Cinw Cinnuti. The first building: was put up 011 the 01d MCMieken prop- erty 011 Clifton Avenue. h'IcMieken Hall in Burnet W'oods was- built in 1889; in 1896 Hanna Hall was added; 1900 saw the com- pletion of Cunningham Hall; and 1901 brought the Van Whrmer Library. In 1900 the Engineering Department was organized, and grew SD rapidly that another building was necessary; and in 1911 the College of Engineering was completed. The followingT year, 1912I the. Gymnasium was; opened, and the City Council authorized a bond issue for part of an athletic stadium. a woman's building, and a building for the. Department of Chemistry. The first is completed at the. present writing, and hopes; are heltl Out for occupation Of the latter two by the Cuming September. In 1915 it was decided that the present quarters of the Medical College, which has. occupied the 01d University Building 011 Clifton Avenue since 1896, were inadequate, and by the efforts of Dr. C. R. Holmes the necessary funds were raised, and ground has been broken, for the erection of a new building in the rear of the Cincinnati General Hospital. One more prospect remains. During 1915 a committee of alumni was appointed to draw up statements and plans for a dormitory, to be erected on the hill south of the gym. This was done and approved, and the alumni are at present actively engaged in raising funds for the erection of this IOHg-needed addition to the University. I Page seventeen J EMlLlE WATTS MCVEA, AM. Dean of Women IPuge eigh-Iem 1 76115 J .J-JIHHNIHIllHHTllHlHllllillllIHHlHIHHIHIIIHHHHIIHINIIHIIHIHIII HIHHHHIIIIHIHIIHHILIHHHIIHIHIEIHIIHHHIIHIHIIHINIIILIHHIHIHIIHHIHIHFMHHHHTHHHIIHHHMIHIHHHllHllllHHlHlHlllHHHHIIHIEHHL IE: . THINHmHIHIHIHHIIHIHIHllHllHlHllHlliTHIHIHIHHHIHIIH DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY :11: The Graduate School The McMicken College of Liberal Arts The College for Teachers The College of Engineering The College of Medicine The College of Commerce The School 0T Household Arts lPaqe nmemml errgn Iwemyl FRANK WADLEIGH CHANDLER, PHD. Dean of the College of Liberal Arts THE MCMICKEN COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS f I 'U'IE MCMICKEN COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS entered last fan upon the forty-second year of its activity, with an enrollment of thirteen hundred and seven students. Its work is now of two kinds: it affords a complete academic course for those desiring the Bachelor of Arts degree, and it provides prepara- tory training for those wishing, after two years in Liberal Arts, to enter upon a professional career. Thus it prepares a Student directly for the College for Teachers, the Medical College, the School of Household Arts, and the College of Commerce. It recognizes the work that he may do in the Law School, the Hebrew Union College, or Lane Seminary. Besides the regular day courses, evening classes are held from seven-thirty t0 nineithirty for those students who are working for a degree as well as those who merely desire to broaden their intellectual outlook. The evening students share the same activities and enjoy the same privileges as those who attend the day classes. IPagz twenty-oneI jOSEPH EDWARD HARRY, PHD. Dean of the Graduate School IPage mc'euIy-Iwal THE GRADUATE SCHOOL HF, 7;R; XD1'A'I H SCHOOL is. tt'll 31.1113 old. Thv number of HtleL'nl'S cnmlh-d This ymr i5 um' humlrml 21ml 1'hirL3-'-ninv. In 1905. whvn 111v chunl Wm; still 1110mm! With the College of Liberal Arts. only thiHy-twn gmduzltvs wvrv rvgistvrml. This your fifty Colleges were Ix-In'cscntvd in 111C student body; and in the last decade graduates of nmrly mu.- lmndrcd Colleges have H'tutlied in the University of Cincinnati. T119 degree of Dovtor 0f Philosmnhy has been Confcrrml on eight- een: the degree 01' Mastc-r of Arts ml one hundred and eighty candidates. The rcsearvh work done by 111090 students has been of a distinctly high order. Humr of Iht' rlncmratl dissertations have hcen published in the lwst journals Hf Thu Hmmry, while the investi- gations nf thv adVanle students and nf LIN. professors have attracted attention not. only thmughout the United States, but also in Europe. IPage limniydhrmj WILLUEM PAXTON BURRIS, A.M., LMHD Dean of the College for Teachers l JUNK? m-miy-frmr l THE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS I I lU-IE. COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS is organized under the joint management of the Board of Directors of the Uni- versity and the Board of Education of the. city of Cincinnati- The general oversight of the college is entrusted to a Joint Comv mittee consisting of the President. of the Ul'tiversity, a member of the Board of Directors, the Superintendeht of Schools, and a mem- ber of the Board of Education. The Faculty of the College consists of the. President of the Uni- versity, the Superintendent of Schools, 21 Dean, Professors. Assistant Professors, and Instructors in Education, and members of other Faculties 0f the University giving courses which are expressly ar- ranged to meet the requirements of the College. The staff of instruction eunsists 0f the members of the Faculty, persons belonging to other departments of the University and as- signed by the President, persons holding positions in the public schools and assigned by the Superintendent, and 1'Jerscms belonging to the staffs of affiliated sehouls. Affiliated with the University and the public schools in the work of training teaehers are the Cincinnati Kindergarten Training School and the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Graduates are placed 011 the. preferred list. for positions in the Cincinnati public schools upon eertiheate and 011 examination in the theory and practice of teaching. IPuge Mavemy-jied HERMAN SCHNEIDER, SCD. Dean of the College of Engineering lPugm l-rur-uLvisi.v I THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HE COLLPI':E OF ENGINEERING hogan with a profes- sorship in Civil Engineering in the College of Liberal Arts, and, though organized under its present name in 1900, did not 130001116 3 distinct rlopnrtment until 1904, At. present the Coi- lege of Engineming ulTvrs two pourscs: e1 fourgvcztl' tht'Urt-tival CUUFSC, similar to that given in other hmtitutiuns. and a live-year cooperative course, in whivh the students spend alternate l'iiAwec-kly periods in practical application of the kuuwludgc gathered in the lecture rooms and laboratories of the. University. Cooperative students are required to obey all regulations of the company with which they work, and arc.- 5L1hjm't to all existing labor laws. They are paid for their work in the shops at the same rate as other 0111111031005. A new minimum wage scale has been agreed upon by co-opmuting firms, which took effect july 1, 1913. The new rate begins at hftct'n cents an 110th and increases. one cent an hour every year for students with no experience. These who haw: had previous experience are paid what their services are. worth. The University makes 110 guarantee ahuvn: the minimum scale agreed upon, but uses every effort to place students to their best advantage. The curriculum of the College includes Chemi tall, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Metallurgical Engineering. In 1912 :1 Bureau of City Tests was established in connection with the Engineer's Office of the Departmcnt of Public Service of the City, where. the. benefit to student and city is mutual. I Page twmly-sewau 1 lPuge twenty-cightl C. R. HOLMES. M.D. Dean of the College of Medicine THE MEDICAL COLLEGE 'HF. affiliation, in 1887, of the uClinical and Pathological I School of the Cincinnati Hospital gave the University her hrst Claim to a Medical Department. This. Medical Depart- ment became. the HDeparmtment of Clinical Medicine with the ineurporaticm 0f the HiV'iCtliC-Eli College of Ohio, founded in 1819, with the University in 1896. The. Miami Medical College, in response. to an invitation from the Board of Directors for euupemtiun in the years 1908-1909, merged its interests with those of the Medical Department in 1909. The college then created stands to-duy 215 HThe Ohio-Miami Medical College 01 the University of Cincinnati. Since 1896 the building on the Mehlieken homestead site has been used by the department; a dispensary. erected that year, is situated on the lower part. 01 the grounds. Plans have been com- pleted for the erection win new building in the vicinity of the recently finished municipal hospital on Bumet Avenue, which promises to open a new field for the study of medicine in this City. Through the eo-operation 0f the Board of Health, the public medical facilities have tmen open to the undergraduates for Clinical and practical experience. Interneships are open to graduates through competitive examinations in all the leading hospitals of the city. I Page m'enty-ningl IPuge thirtyj FREDERICK CHARLES HICKS, PHD. Dean of the College of Commarce THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE HE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE is an outgrowth of the evening Classes held under the patronage of the Cincinnati Chapter of the American institute of Banking. and was organized as a part of the University in 1912. The purpose of the Ctjliege is to supply scientific instruction in the fundamental prim Cipies of commerce with a view 10 increasingr the eHiciency of those who plan to enter business 01' who are already engaged in such a career. Each class meets for a session of two hours once a week, the class periods being piaced in the afternoon and evening from five to seven and from seven-thirty t0 nine-thirty, 50 as to enable the students to engage in commercial pursuits along with their attendance upon Classes. Arrangements have been made with a number of employers for part-time employment, whereby the. student is enabled to attend the afternoon classes; beginning at five oiciock. Students are ad- mitted to the college as candidates for a degree 01' as special students. Candidates for a degree are required to complete a pre-commerciai course in the College of Liberal Arts before taking up their work in the College of Commerce. Special Students are those. who wish instruction in special lines only, are qualified to do university work, and are at least twenty-one years of age. The college is composed of the departments of finance, accountancy and administration, commercial law, and marketing, and offers twenty-four courses in the various aspects of these subjects. iPuge Hu'rIy-wml omcers of Instruction and Administration of the University of Cincinnati m CHARLES WILLIAM DABNEY, PH.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY m Colleges of Liberal Arts, Engineering, and Commerce, College for Teachers, The Graduate School, and The School of Household Arts JERMAIN GlLulmsLlai-jnc PORTER, P1-1.D., .IJircclur M the Ulyscrvatory and Professor of Astronmny. FREDERICK CIIARLlis HICKS. 1311.11 .. , . . Simon Professor of Economics and Cum- ' mvrce, Dean 0f the College nf Connncrcc, and Supervisor of the Evening Academic Courses. HARRIS HANCOCK. PH.D., D.SC. . . . . . . . .Profcssnr 0f R-lulhcmutics. jon Mumaa BURNAM. PHD ........... mecssorufl.;1tin. NIAX PULL, plLD ..................... Professor of the Germanic Languages. JOSEPH ICIJWARI'J HARRY. PILD. , . . , Pruf9ssor nf Greek and Donn of the Graduate St'huul. M ERRICK Wurlrm-HL PI-1.D.. ....... Pmressur of History, Lama 'I'Rlaxtilmku MORE, PHD ......... Pmt'cssor ul Physirs. Hinge Uririy-I'wnl IIIIIIIIIIUIIHIH IE IIHIITIIHIIHIHI IE INNHIHIHHHiIIIIlHHHHIIIIIIIIHHIHHIHIIHIHHHIIIIIIIIHHIIHHNIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHIIIIIIHHNIIIIHHHHIHHHIMHHIIIIIIHLIIHHHITIIINHHIJIIIHIHIHHNIINIHHHIIIIHIHIIHNIIHHHIHIIIHHHIHHINIH HI IHIIIHIHIIHII El Officers of the University of Cincinnati IIUIIIILIIIIIIHH WWW HIITFIIFI'IHIHIHHIIFNIFI'NIWIIFI'HWINJEITI'IHIIHEH'I'HHIHHYflrrlmllifl'i'nllm1WIHI'IHHHH'FINIIINI IWIHHIIEIINHSIN !X'I'IHIUIIIEHWHHIWHNIHHIIEHNWINlmmHilirllfl'lrrml'ilmmHWMI'IHUW HERMAN SCHNEIDER, St'.D.. A . , , , , , . . .wmamThom I'Hme-murufCivil Engineering: BURTIS BURR BREESE. PHD ............ WILLIAM PAXTDN BURRIS. A.M.. L.H.D.. JOHN WILLIAM HALL. AM. . . . . . . . . . . STEPHEN ELMER SLUCUM. 8.5.. PH.D. JOHN THEODORE FAm, NLE ......... NEVIN M. FENNEMAN, PHD ............ LAUDER WILLIAM JONES, PHD. .. . . . . . . GUY ALLAN TAWNEY, P11.D..A. . . . . . . . FRANK WADLEIGH CHANDLER, PHD ..... PHILLIP OGDEN, PH.D .................. PAUL GERHARDT WOOLLEY. 13.8.. MD. . MARTIN H. FISCHER, MD .............. HENRY MCELDERRY KNOWER. PH.D.. . . CURTIS CLARK MYERS. M.M.E.,.. .1 . ALEXANDER MASSEY WILSON, ME. . . . . HARRIS MILLER BENEDICT, PILD. H . . . . HENRY 8. WEST, PHD ................. SELDEN GALE Lome, PHD, , . . . . and Dean of tho fnllvgu :JF linuim't-ring. Professor of Psys'hulugy Professor of tho i'Iislury :lncl l-N'inripluh ul- Erlnczltion and Dean uf lhc- anlvgc l'nr 'lbuchers. . Professor of Eilmnuntary IiLluratiurL . Prufcsbur of Appiied Mathenmlics. . Professor of Mechanical Engineering Professor of Umbgy ant! Ucngmphy. Professor of Chemistry. .Professor of Philosophy. Professor of English, Ropes Professor of Com- parative Literature. and Dean of the C01- lege of Liberal Arts. Professor of Romance Languages. .Mary M. Emery Professor of Pathology. Joseph Eichberg Professor of Physiology. . Professor of Anatomy. . Professor in Charge of Coanlinatian. .Profcssor of Electrical Engineering. . Professor of Botany. Professor of Secondary Education and Di: rector of School Affiliation. Professor of Political Science and Director of the Municipal Reference Bureau. WILLIAM BUCHANAN WIHI'LRRY. A.B., Ni .13 , Professor of Bacteriology and Hygiene. UJage thirty-Uireel IIHHHIIIIIIIFHHUJJIIHHHHIHHHIIIIIIHHHIHmHHIHHHIIJIIIIHIHIHHHIHHHIHHJIIIIIPrHHHIHIHHIHH IIHllllllllllllltillllmllHHHIHHHHIIHHHHIHXIIXIIHllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHHHIHIHHHIHHHIH IHllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlwllllllllllllllllllll Officers of the University of Cincinnati El HHHIHHHHIIIIILHHIHHHHIHHIHIIHIIHIIHHmHHIHHIEIIIIIIHHHIHHllllllllllllllIIHIIHHHIHillllllllllllllllilHIHHHIIHHilllllilllllllllllhllHMHIHHHHIHHHIH II Ill1lilIIIIIIiIlliliilllllllllHHHlHHIHWIIHIHIHIHHHIIHIHIIH IIHIIHIHIJIIIIIII IlIIHIIllIIJIIIH JOHN C. DUNCAN, M.S., PJI.D . . . . Professor nf Ad ministration and Accountancy. ANN GILCIIRIST STRUNG, BS ............ Professor of Household Arts. JOHN K. TOWLES, PH.D ................ Professor of Commerce. HARRY SHIPLIEY FRY. IJH.D ............. Assnriate mecssor of Chemistry. ALEXANDER LEWIS jl-szNs, M.I-Z. . . . . .Associntc Professor of Mech'l Engineering. SAMUEL JAMES Mclx'rusn ALLEN, PI-I.D..Associate Professor of Physics. ISAAC JUSLIS COX, Pl-LD. . . . . . . , . . . ,Assuciate Prulessnr uf History: CLAUDE M. LUTSPI-IIFII, PILD. . . . . . . . .. GusrAVE MAURICE BRAUXIC. CE. .. . .. HARRY LEWIS: WIHMAN, PHD. . . . . . . . . . HENRY MAX GUETTSCH. PILD. . . . . . . .. . Assmizue Professor of German. AAssuciatC meessor of Civil Engineering. .Associate Professor of Zoology. Associate Professor of Industrial Chemistry, EDWARD F. MALONE, A.B.. M.D ........ Associate Professor of Anatomy. EMILIE VVATTS Mch-L-x. AM. .. .. . . . . , . .Assistnnt Professor of English and Dean of H'nmen. CHARLES NAPOLEON MOORE. PHD. , . . . .Assismu Professor of Mathematics. BENJAMIN CARLTUN VAN VVYE. A.M.. . . .Assistant Pl'ofcssur of Public Speaking and English. WILLIAM TUNsTALL 51-31mm. PHD. . . . . .Assistunt Professor of Latin. CLARENCE RAYMOND WVIJIC. ME. . . . Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. J. ERNEST CARMAN, PILD. . . . . . . 7 A . . , A:iSit-s1;llll. Professor of Geology. LOUIS BRAND, ILNI .................... Aasistzmt Professor of R'Iathematics. RALPH ISWIERSUN BASSIETT, A.NI ......... Assistant Professor 01' Rmuanrc Languages. BERTHA K. YOUNG. A.M ............... Assistant Professor of English CLYDE X-VILLIM-I PARK, AM . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Professor of English. IPage Hu'rty-fnnri llllIIIIIIIIIiLIHIILIIIIIIIIIIuH m HHINIIIIIIHIH HWIIIIIIHIHIH HIIIIIUIH HIHIIIIIILIH HIHIIIIIH HNIIIIIH HHIIHIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIH HIHH HIIIIINIIHIIIIEIIHIHI1IIIIIIIH HHIIIIHH HHIIIIIIHIH HNIINIH HHIIIILIH HHIIWIIIIHIIHIHIIILIH XIIHHIIIIIIIIHHIIIILU OHicers of the Unive rsity of Cincinnati IIMHHJJIIIIIIIMIIFH I11lUJHIFIINIJJUJFIWIIFMXIMWHHHJUMHHIIFINUWIWIH!IWI'H'IHIIJJIHEHIFHMHHIIFI'INIHIIWJ'FFIH!IWIIFIIHIIJIWHHIIJIUWWIIW'WWIIHJJIWI'IHIWHHHUJJIWFIHIMHWHHIJIMHIFI'MIHIWI'IHIMHJFF'IFIH WILLlAn-l HAMMOND PARKER, PILD. .. . . CYRUS DEWHT MEAD. PILD. . . . . . . ., .HENRY G. HARTMAN, PHD ............. CLARENCE ORAN GARDNER. Pull . . . . , CLARENCE D. STEVENS, AM. .. , . . , . V. ELEANOR DAVISON TOAZ ............... ERNEST EDGAR THUM, EM. , . . . . . . . . EDWARD B. REEMELIN. A.B., MD. . . . .. JAMES DYSART M.-u,:1:i-:, PILD ........... GEORGE R. MOORE,C.E. . ...1 ..k..1. FRANK K. SECHRIST, PHD. . . . ...... .. ALFRED BRODBECK ..................... FLORENCE CAMERON LAWLER, BS. . . . . . ARTHUR JAMES K1N5ELLA,A.NI ......... JOSEPH HENRY KINDLE, AM. . . . . . . ,1 PLATT BISHOP EVENS. . , 7 , , , A , r . v , , ,1 CORA MAY Box, AM .................. HAROLD W. T. COLLINS, M.EV . . . . . . . .. ELEANOR CATHERINE Nmmam, AM ..... MARTIN LUDWICII, ME... MA .......... ROBERT E. CLYDE anm', PH.D. .1 ., ,. .Abaistunl Prufussur of Economics: and Social Science. rAssiistant Professor of Elementary Education and in Charge of the Depurtnwnt. AsSiblzmt Prufessor 0f Philosol'ahy. .Assistzmt Profesgur of Political SciE-HCU. Assistant Professor of English. Assistant Professor of Domestic Arts. .Absislant Professor of Metallurgy. .Assisl'ant Professor of Physiological Chem- islry. Assistant Professor of limnnmics and Len tnrcr 011 Insurance. .AbSit-ilanl Profmisur of Civil Engineering. VAssistant Professor of Education. Director of Physiral Education. instructor in Mathematics. Instructor in Greek. .Inslructcr In Mathematics, ,Mcrhunician and Instrucmr in Lalmrutury Arts. Instructor in Zoology. .Inslruclor in Mechanical Engineering. Instructor in Gernmn. Instructor in French, Spanish, and German. ,Insinlctnr in Physics. iPage Hliny-Jiwej HHHIHHHIHIIIIIIIIIHIHHIHHHIHHH'IllllllmmHHIHHHIHHIVIIIHIIHIHIHHHIHHHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHHHIHHIHHXIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIHHHIHIHHHIHHHIHH IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHHIIXHHIHHHIHHHIIWHiiIllHINHHIHwHINHulllllllllll Officers of the University of Cincinnati E IHHIIUIIIIIHII XHHIHHIIIIIHLIHIIHHHHIHHIHIIIIHHIIHHHIHIHHHHIIIIEIHHHIHHIHHHIHIIIEI'IHIHIHHHIHIHH1llllllIHHIHIHIHIHHHIHHHIIIIIIHHHIIHIHIIHHHHIH II1IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIHIHHHIIHIELIMIHIHIHHHIIHIIHIHIHIH II1lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII NIAK B. ROBINSON, ME ............... Instructor in Cobrdination. ELLERY K. FILES, A.M. . . . .. . . . . . . , ,Chemist of the Bureau of City Tests, College of Engineering. CHARLES VVATKIXs BROWN ............. Mec'hnnician and Instructor in Laboratory Artsv AlHSll-l LOUISE DAY, B.S.. 1.3.0! .......... Instructor in Elementary Education. THOMAS LANSINU PORTER, PILD. . . 4 4 . . .Instruclur in Phys'u's. EDWIN W. Essmxmcu, AM. . .. . . . . . . , . ,Imtrmmr in Analytiml Chemistry. VVAL'I'IER H. BU'IIER, PFLD ............. Instructor in Geology. EDWARD 5. SMITH, 1V1.E., N15. . . . . . . V . . .Inslructor in Mathematics. CHARLES ALBERT JUERGER. ME ........ Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. RUSSELL BENNETT VV'IT'I'Fq B.fli. . . . . . . .Instructor in Civil Engineering. CHARLES H. HOFFMANN, NLF... E.F.. . . . .Instructor in Electrical Engineering. NIERTFJN JEROME HUHIiRT. A.M ......... Instructor in French and Italian. ERNEST LYNN TALBIERT, PILD .......... Instructor in Psythulugy and Director of Admissions. JOIDr JOSEPH LUNG, Pl-I.B., NLS. . . . . . . . Instructor in Civil Engineering. HUWARD PORTER WARREN, 12.8. IVLCS .Instructor in Finanvc. WILLARD A. KINNIE. PLB ............... Instructor in French and Spanish. ALBERT W .xTStIN DAWSON, PILD. . . . . . .lnslructor in Physical Chemistry. UTTU CHARLES VON SMILIL'IITEN, AB. , Justructor in Geology. IflJlTII J. GRIQBNICR ,,,,,, , ........... Instructor in Physical Education. SCHM'EINE Is.x.-u:s, A.R-L , . . ............ Instructor in Psyrhulugy. URVILLIC TURNER WILSON, PHD. . . . . . ,Instruclor in Botany. FRANVICS II'L'NKI NS. Bf! ................. lmlructor in Elementary Education. I Page IkirIy-sr'x I ilEllll'llFIlllHHIHilllEillFlFlmlHIIIHIIIIIHllHI!IJIIIIII!I1IIIIHIIH'UlmII!IllllillllHINIIIEI'HIH IllII liJ.TFlHIllllJlFFlHIlllHIEFE'WNIVEHEFIIHIFIIE'J NHHilllilffnHIIIJJHIIFIHHMHimeNllllFlemlHW'FIIHH1'3 Til'lIHMIFLUIHIHIIIFFIUIIHI: IE ELIZABETH SHELUW. A.B.. BS. . . . . . . .. REGINALD CHARLES MCGRANE, PHD. .. HUIIERTIS MAURICE CUMMlEx'i'ES, PILD. . .. CLARENCE L. FERNBERG, AM. . .. . A . LEON HUMPHREVILLE, PH.D. . . . . . . . . .. ROBERT EARL BAKER, A.M., CILE. . . . . JOSEPH CLARK STEPHENSON, BS. . . . A . NATHAN ISAACS, PH.D., LLB ........... CHARLES W. DUPUIS ................... HARVEY M. MANSS, AB ............... EDWARD A. SISSUN, AB ................ ERNEST A. RUBEN. CPA. . . . . . .. GEORGE R. LAMB, CPA ............... GUY M. FREICR, B.C.S. . . . . . . . . .. WILLIAM SIMPSON GROOM. . . . . A . . , . MARY YOUNG ALLISON,B.S....7H.,,.. SELBY FRAME VANCE, A.M., DD. . . . . .. Officers of the University of Cincinnati lllllllllH HIHNIWIIIIIIHH HIHIIIIIH HHIH mllllllIH HHIHIIIH IIXIIHIIIIIIHIIXII'wlllIHIIHHIIIIIIIUIH HHIIIIHH H1IIIIILLIHH HIHIIIIIH HIIIIIILIH HHIIHIIIIIIHIIHIW HHIHIIIIIIIHIIHHIItH HIHHIIIILLIHIH H1IIIIIHIHIIIHH HIHH HIIIH HIHIIIHIIHIHIID . Instrurtnr in I'luuselluld Arts. llnstruclor in History. Instructor in English. . Instructor in English. . Instructor in Metallurgy. .Instructor in Industrial Chemistry. .lnstructor in Zoolngy. Lecturer on Commercial Law. LeCturur on Banking. Lecturer 0n Advertising. Lecturer 0n Investments. .I.ecl'urer 0n Accounting. Lecturer cm Accounting. .Lecturer on 'l ranspnrta'cion. .Lccturer 0n Transportation. . Lecturer on Household Arts. .Lccturer on Biblical Literature. lPage lhirty-sevm I MIHIH m HHIH mlllillUIHlH HHIH HIHHIIIIIIIHIH HHIHIH HHII'HIIH HHIH HHIH HIHH H1IIIIIHIH IIIIIIIIHHIIIIIHIHIH XIIXIHlllllllIlIllllllllllllllN LIHIIHH All!IH1I11IIIVI!lIlllIlllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIiIHIIHIHINNIHIH HNH HlllllIIIILIIIIIIIIIIINII W H lltIIHIIHIHIHIH OEEicers of the University of Cincinnati INIIIIIHHHIHHHIHHHIMIIINHIHIHHHIHHilllllIIHHHIHAIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHWHlllllllllllllllllllluHHHIHHNIIHINIHIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIHHHIHHHHIHXIIAIMIIIIIlIINHHIXI11llllIIIllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'I'FIIAmIHlHIIHIIHIHH MIIIHHIIIIIHII ASSISTANTS ANNETTE FRANCES BRAUN, PILD ........ Zoology. Llaoxom NEUFFER. AM ............... Chemistry. TEASDALE FISHER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A . .:'ch0untuncy. HELEN A. STANLEY, AM ............... English and Latin. NIADELAIXE NIAURY WRIGHT, AB ....... English. NIARY NIAI.1.L !N, AB ................... Enmumira W. GERALD BARNES. AB ............... Physical Education. NIIRIAM URHANSKY, A.B ................ History. NIARION S. HALL ....................... A 553511111! in nuusehnld Arts. W. OTTO BIRK. AB .................... English. E. LUCY BRAUN. PILD ................. Botany. MARTHA JANE GIBSON, AM ............ Engiish. AGNES E. VAN SLYCK, AM. .. A .1 . . A . A . .English. NEWTON B. GREEN, AM ............... Botany. anuu. IN-ium'ILLE ALEXANDER, FE. . ,. .Hanna Fellow in Physics. NIARY IS. NIORGAN, A.B ................ D. A. R. Fellow in American History: I Page tin'rfy-cigh-H BOOK 11 6M TWESCLQSSES Puge thirfydaincl After four long years of flghting Through exams and many a test, Let our hearts be gay, delighting AS we take our needed rest. Suffering sore from stem oppression Through the dreaded freshman year, We rejoiced at each concession Every time one would appear. Gradually our hearts grew bolder, Rightly, too, as sophomores; And we wiser waxed, and older, Dreading not McMicken's chores. Up and up we climbed with ardor, And as Seniors we agree That henceforth we'll work much harder, Each and all for old U. C. Wage fnn'yl THE CLASS OF 1916 m AS FRESHMEN President, - - - - - - EDWARD SCHORR Vice President. - - 7 - , MARGARET WIRTH Secretary, - - - - - - ANNA MCGREGOR Treasurer, - , - - - - - JOHN REECE Flagrush Captain, - , - - - ELLIS GREGG, JR. AS SOPHOMORES President, - - - 4 - - VICTOR FISHBACK Vice President, , - - - - - ALMA SAUER Secretary, - - - - - - . MILDRED EVANS Treasurer, - - - - - - STANLEY ISAACS Flagrmh Captain. - - - - - HENRY NONNEZ AS JUNIORS President, - - - - - - HOWARD BEHLE Vice President, - - - - - - - RUTH LEVI Secretary, - - - - - - DOROTHY ANDERSON Treasurer, - - - - - HERBERT GOOSMAN Cfuczbmatian Edifor, - - - - - JOHN REECE Cincimzalfmz Mranager, - - - - HENRY HOPPE IPage fartyimml 1, 1 Vxxx'xxxx - .7 1 '411' 'Wy IIWIII, i JOHN HARCOURT FRANKLIN 11. N. 2. 1; SEPTEMBER 5, 18927JUNE 15, l9l5 The class of 1016, 111111 the Uni1-1're-1ity 11s 11 1111011 mourn the loss of 0110 of thcir best helu11'1l 111111 111051 1111-111 1111i11berb, John Franklin. H1 was a 111111113121 of the 511211111 11111 Club and the University Club, President of the Blue li1-11r11 11nd Trcasumr in the tem- porary organization of 1111- Uni11rsit1 X M. C. 111 athletics he 11-115 1111' champion 100- 1-'1111I 1111111 111 the Uni1 c1 azty In 1111 1111-11 he 11111111101111 he made his 11111rk.0f sterling Charmier 111111 1111Ii111i11.1l 1111t111111, hc 111115 11 leader among his iciinws and 11 true friend. 1115 Q! IPage forIy-lwaj SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1 91 6 HAROLD RICHARDS EDNA MARTIN President Vice-President OLIVE RICHARDSON STANLEY ISAACS Secrets: ry Treasu rer IPugp fnrly-Jhreel iPuge fnrly-fuurl LIBERAL ARTS M MARGARET JANET ACOMB. Pleasant Ridge High School. Iilircshnmn Girls' Club: XVoman's League; Glee Club; Blue Hydra. II -Sl';phonmre Girls' Club; Woman's League; Blue Hydra. llI-X'x'mnan's League: Blue Hydra; German Club: Comcgys Scholarship. IV-KYunmn's League; Blue Hydra; German Club; Y. XV. C. A. HHRUTHY ANDERSON. A A A Hhmlward High School. l-Flwmists' Ciuh; Y. XV. C. A.; Thoms Stil'mlurship. 11-Secretury Chemists' Club; Blue Hydra: Y. W. C. A. IIl-Hcvrctury junior Clnsrz; Chemists' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Woman's League. IV- Executive Board, Student Council; Chem- ists' Hull: Y.XY.C.A.: W'oman's League; History Club. IIFAANNICTTIC APPEL, Mndimnvillc High School. I -Wunmn's League; Girls' Club. lliW'nmanE League; Cirls' Club; German Club; Menorah Society. Ill 7 XVoman's League: Menorah Society; Ger- nmn Club. IVHanan's League; Gernmn Club: Men- orah anicty. NATHAN EMANUEL BARASCH, New ank City. Gmduzm'd from New Jersey Law School in 1912. I-Cohlmhia University. N. Y. PAULINE ELIZABETH BENSON, Winlnut Hills High School. I-Frcahmzm Girlh' Club; W'umun's League: Dramnlir Club. 11 -Sophnmm'e Girls' Huh: W'uman's Lcaguo; Chemists' Club; Debuting Council; Mcn- nruh Huricly; lh-lmling Team. IlI-XVomangs League; Chemists' Club; Ger- man Ciuh; Menorah Society; Debating Council. lViX-Yuman's League; Debating COUHCHZ ChL'lnithi, Club; Debating Team; German Club. EZDVVIN HERMAN BERGMEIER, 43 B K Phrenecon Society W'umlwurd High School. I -Glcc Huh; Academic Club: Blue Hydra. II -Glcc Club; Woman's League Play. IlliIWCMicken Hunorury Scholarship: Quar- tutto; Ulee Club; Assistant Business ManagerOfSCH'bc: Amulemic Club; Dcccr rating Committee of Swim Hop; Vaude- ville. IVthudmll Assistant in English; Executive Board of Drama Circle; Associate Editor of Sc'rr'hf: Pl'csirlcnt Phrcnecon Society: Senior Hop Committee; Y. M. C 1L; Acarlrmiv Club; Twelfth Night Perform- ance; Chairman Senior Play Committee; Assistant Stage Manager Vaudeville. VIRGINIA TEMPLE RIDDLE, II: B K W'oodwrtrtl High School. I iWomun's League: ANXUAL Staff. II-JVumun's League; '.;crnmn Cluh; Asso- ciate Editor .S'cribr: ANNUAL Staff. llI-Woman's League; HiStory Club; German Club; Literary Society; Student Assist ant in English. IV- XK-TOIHRII'S League: German Club; History Club; Secretary LiturarySociL-t'y; Student Assistant in English; Srribe Staff. CORALIF. BLICIER, Walnut Hills High School. Hughes High School. I-Gir15' Club. ll-flirls' Club. 111 -CL-rm:1n Club. IV-Ucrmun Club: Political Scicncc Club; Senior Hop Decorating Committee. hpuge fartyvfiw I LESTER KTILLIAM BRAND, Phrenecon Society. H uglms High School. I-Fhumists' Huh. H-meists' Huh: icss; Club. IlI-Fllcmists' Club; Chats Club. IV-Flwmists' Club; Chess Club. HUXLTER HENRY BRILL, Norwmul High School. GICRTRUDE W'ILDER BROOKS, Hughes. High thml. Iiiiil'ls' Glee Hull; Blue Hydra. II - Bluc Hydra. II I g Blue.- Hydra. IV - Bluc Hydra. HICLICN lCDh-IUNHS BRUXYN. Nurwnnd High Svhuol. l-Hlno Hydra; Woman's. League; Girls' flllll. Il-Iiluc Hydra; WH'nnan's League: Girls' Huh. IIl-Sccrcmry Blue, Hydra: W'nmun's League; Faulegu Huh; Taft Scholarship. IV-Hccrcmry Blue Hydra; Vv'nnmn's League; 5113'leth Club. I Pugu furlyijixj VIDA UHAPMAN BRUW'N. VX'nlnul Hills High Scluml. I-Cirla' flllh. ll inrlH' Club. IlliKiIulL-rguricn i'mlrsc; XVnmzm's Ltrngmu lViKimlurgzu'lL-n Vnursc; Xanun's Lcalguc. LURNA .UUUNIC CARD, Nnrwrlt'nd High Sfllooi. Ii Bluv Hydra; u'rm'lnn's: Longmn H- Blue Hydra; H'mnzm's nguu HliBlue Hydra: fhcmisth' Huh. lV-thu Hytlrn; thhhtg' Huh; Student ASHiStant in Zoology. V- Blue Hydra; Ht'udrnt Awiulunl in Zoology. ALFRliDg-X BUCHANAN CLINI-I, h'laldisnnvilk- High School. 11 -XVrmmn'H nguc. HI -Hhm:-m's nguc. IV-Hvrmmn's Louguv; Y. XV. C. As, Irrelwh Club; Gunman Club. JEROME HENRY FUNK. Phrcncron Horic-ty. Vx'rmdu'urtl High Srhrml. EHACilthlniC Huh; CIu-mists' C'luh. II-Arudcmic Club; Chemists' L'lulL IlI-Acaclcmk Club: Chcmisls' Huh. lV-Hecremry and Trcasurvr PhrL-ncmn Su- riety: Academic Club; Asmciuu: Editor Snibc. Pdgt' fnrly-wl'ru Pugn fru'fyiu'gm 1 L015 BELLE COOPER. A A A. Mystic 13 V21lnut' Hills High School. l-Wumun's League: Y. XV. C. A. ll er'mnan's League; Y. KY. C. A. III -Chuirman Social Lbl'nn'littue: W'onlalfs: League. IV - Y. XYA C. A.; onmmfs League; Mandolin Club. HELEN AVENUE CRANIF.R, XVM'nlwm-t'l High School. I-hXVomnn'H League; Girls? Club. II -Huphmnnrc Girls-z' Club. Ill- ';ir1:4'i. l11h. IV-thmn's League. ANGELA MARIE CURTIS, Nntru IMme Avadmny. Ir- Dramatic Club; XVm'nan'S, League. Tl -Dmnmlic Huh; Hbmml's League. II! -Dr21m;1lit Club: Woman's League. IV -Drama Circle; VVUnmn'n League. VICRNA CAROLYN DANIELS, K A. Mystic 13 Hughn-s High Svhonl. I it Iirls' Club: Vx'nuuufs League; Y. XV. C. A. H-- Prwidcnl Girlh' Club; University Club; H'mnun'h Lunguv. III hVanLm'H League; junior SncIul Commit- T'L'C; Y. '0'. C. A. IV -XY0111;111$; League. HUNAI.H 15RI4IIH5.IHVK IH'L-XRVl-LSS. EA 1-: 'Wmuiwunl High HrhnuL liAFilllL'Hlit' Vlulr; t'hm l-lzlrkrgllule. Ili.-Xcaulvmir 'Iull; X'ul'xil y Basketball Squad. l I l i Armlcmir t lulu: Awialum Mullzlgw Hunk- slm'L'; Vanity HmI-usllulll Htluzlrl: Vunily Hua-L'lmll. IV NILIHL'UIH uml 1m mremary Amivtnnl in Uculugy; t.1 1L'll1iHTh' FILIIL ICLHA LUI'IHIC ICXVALI L tb H Ii Illlghw High thcml. I-XYmnznfh Luuguv: UirlQ Vlull. II -H'mnnn':-' LcalleHJ: HM! Huh: Thnms' chnlurrhip. III-'Wum;nf5 Lt-ugtw. 1V7 'Wumnlf: LL-ngmz Ul-ZXl-ZVI FNF. FAY, X 52 XVymnillg High Hrhnul. I-Y. W. V. :'X.: H'mnzul's Lt-ugnv; Frvnc'h Vluh; t'liris' Club. lI-Y. XV. C. A; XVumank League: Girls VILIIJ: French Club; Poslvr Vnmmittct Y. W. C. A. 111 7Y. W. C. A. PnStcr anmillw: XYumnn's League; Fronvh Huh: Girls' IV'Iandolin Huh. lV-Vhelirmzln Pnsltrr Fommillev Y. W'. C. EL; XYnman'h LL'HIQUI'H Frcnrh VILIh; Sviliur Hop Cummirtvo. CURA INGERBAR 1:14:15, HnghL-s High Srjhnui. I-Girlg' L'Iuin; Vx'nman's LL-ag'uc. ll -Girlr:' t lllIl; W'cmmn's Lcaguu III iU'umzm's Leelg'ur: Y. W. C. A. IV -XY01'11:111'5 League. iFugE forJy-imml DORAH HELEN FELTHR, di BK HllghL-s High School. liFrcshmnn Girls' Club; Frushnmn Basket- hull Team; Uk-c f'luh. II -Hophnnmrc Cirls' Huh; Sophunu'nrc Hals- kL-thull Team U'apminh Ulu- Cluh; Uni- versity Club. Hlkurnman's League; Juninr Basketball Team; University Ruakvtlmll Team: Hib- lory Club; chl'lfh Hull; Herman Fluh; MrMiCkL-n Svhnlurship. IV - XYuman'H League; Senior Basketball Team; History Huh; Treasurer French Club; Gt-rmzm Club: Girls' Inlcrclaas Athletic Ununcil. jt EEPH FIN KELSTEI X FLORA FRANCIS HENRY HliliNBl-lRC, HC Pllrvncvnn Snvicty X'K'nrnlwzu'rl High Hrlmul. lalcrmhmun Fnullmil Tram: Irrwhmnn Bus- kL-llulll Tram; Fn-alnnzln Truvl; Tulm; Cholllislh' Vlull: Amulvmil' Film. II inrsily lMotlmll Squad; Varsity Hzlslwt- lmH 'll'c'lnl: Vanity 'I.I11vk Tcum; Atel- clemi: Club; Huc'rolzll'y Y. M. C. A. llI-Vell'sity FUUHHIH Squad: X'zlt'sily BzIHkL'i- hull IFCEIIU: Varsity Tnu'k 'lI-zlm; AHP dcmiv Hula: Drama Virvlv. I Pugr'jifu'yl HIHIHIN'N v... III - mu n-ms-uu-u-m 1-. HE'EE- I-Ill- EMMA DOROTHY GICYER, Hughus High St'lmul lLV-Wnnun's LL-elguu; tlirls' Huh; BnHkt-lllelll Tram. II iX-X-lmhm's IJL'ng'HL . Uirlal Club; Buskcilmll Team. IIIiXX'mn-lm's Lt-nguc; Y. W. U. A.; Cim'iu- nati Kindergarten Training Srhuul. IVgH-hnmn's League; Y. W. C. An, Vinvim nuli Kimh-rgclrtcn Training Svhtml. MARTHA UIBBONS. RA, '1! B K Cullugc- Hill High Srhonl. Hughca High Svlmul. I-Frwhnmn Basketball Team; Frcnlmum Uirls' Vlulr. 11 53':;1 '11111101'9Girlsv fluh; Hui'HmmUrL' 15:15:.- kt'thnll Tmtm. IIl-Blue Hydra; Y. XV. C. A.; Vanalnjs LL-ngut': Varsity B;l:1-:I:Ll1:lll Tutm; Ilia.- 1r1ry Club. JViY. W. C. A: Wrmmtfs nguu: Swim- Huskclhull Team; Blue Hydrm BERTHA LUHMIS HRANT Pleasant Ridge High Srlmol. I-Blur Hydra; H'nmanW: League. 11 g Blue Hyrlm: Wt;n1;1n : League. Ill-Blne Hydra: Xanzm's League: YlX'fA. 1V7 Bluc Hyrlm : XYmmm's League: HWY! '.A.; Ummu Virvlc. RUTH BARBARA CUHMAXN. K KT Hughes; High Schnan I-Frcshman Girls' Cluln: Woman's League. II;Setrmary Sophomore Uirls' Huh: Vx'nm- an's League: Y. W. F. A. III -Wmna1fs ng'uc: Y. Vt C. A. HF-Wmuan's Imlgnv; Y. W. C. A. lPrngfifr-wtnml I Prlgu' fifiyhml H. PRISCTLIA HARRH, H'alnut Hills High School. I-Y. H'. C. A.'. Vfrmum's League; GleL Vlllll: Bawkcllmll Team: Ctmnwatiun CnnnnitIL-c; Freshnum Girls' Huh. II f Miami l'nix'tnity. IHw- X'mnan's Lungut': Histnry Club; Dm- nlzllir Chili: Halhktthilll Tmlm. IYwKYnmam'q Ll-ilflmj'. HistmjVClulI; Litcmry Lguafit'ly, FRAXK H. HARVEY, 2 A IL 41 A A Hpringlivltl High Hrhnul. IIlIqu-s High Hrhrml. IrAL'zulL'miL' Fluln; Urumgllic Club: Frogs V:LSI.H lI-An'mlL-mir Club; I'rL-sidcm 1.11:1mntic Club; Hf'rix'alv Swn-turyf' Awiwtzmr Manager l'. V. Vuutlmillr; H'mnznfa Lulgue Play. Hl-HL-vrclury .M'ndt'iilit Huh: Prrsidunt Dril- mnlir Vlulr: $5.451qu Manager L1 Li Pmnh lure: l'niw-rrily VIIIEI: Vh'l'til'mam linlL'I'ldlnlm-m Vummittcc: Mmmgm ICC. YnmlmiHr; Manager Smaiur Haws Play: Unrmritlllimml Vrunmillw Political Sri- L'm't' FILIIL lV-FUirL-vlnr Drama i'irrIc; Political Hrirnncu IWIIII: Armh'mir i'lllll. ICTIIICL FRANCES I'H JLZHICRG, q; l5 K HthL-a' High vahrml. lr A Immn s Lutguv: Ih'zmmtin' Vlllll. IIAU'mnnn'a Lulg'uv; Hrmnulin' i'luh; Mcn- nruh Hm'irly. HI !IT:-nl l1 Hula; ummm League: History Vlnlm; Rlcnm'uh Hurig'l51 leilJfLHiilL'llt Histan t'lula: VicrwProsiclunf 1:11-11:41 f'hllx: Ut'rmnn t'lllh: Pulilim! Hvivmv i'lnh; XVumun's Lvugulv. IHCXRY III'ZRMNN HUI'PIC. III A H. E E, T Ix J VCHIHUI Hills High HrhcmL Iii Wu-a Tmrk Tami: Hclmling 'll-zlm. III- I h-Muiing' Tram, Hmincss Klnlmgt'i' FIX? KIXXA'I'IXN. IV iHllz-iHLW-h Munugvr Nun: VENT INVATHN Matt. In I N ESHA IHAAVS, ib B K Hllghm High Hl'hrml. I Blue Hydra. l1 - Hlmr 1 lyrlrzs; Iliulm-y i Aluln; HL-rmun Cluln. H17 H1110 Hydra; Hihlnry Vlulu; f'wrmun 'llllx'. Pnlitirn! SriL-m't: flub, IVA-Pnlllt? Hydra; Lilrmry Huvivly: UL-rnmn Vhlla; Hintrn'y Vluh; RL-c'rl-lzlr-X' 11ml Trmhurrr Pulilitnl Hc'ivml- Fluln. H'IKXNLHY MORRIS ISAAQH. Hllin Military Imlilul'r. l -aning Instrurlur: AmulL-mivFluh; Clans Ihtnrc Commit lL-c. II -'I'rtzlsurt-r Snphrmmrc Vlusn; Bruing' In- strui'lnr: Aciing Captain Flag: Rush: Fhuirmam Hamm- Unnmitlcu Aradumic: Huh. HI-i'luss Buwhzlll Tl'l'lln; Club's. Haldkl-tlmil Team; AmulL-mic Flulr; .luniur Prom. Vtmnnitlvv; Buxing Inslrllt'tnr. W -'l rv;1 unrt,-rSl-ninrClam; aning Iml'nlt'tm': Hmirmzm Vigilance Cunnnillcc: AHL- clc'lnir FILIII; V. i . 15mm lx'illl: anmitlcc. ICU'WARD NITRIHKTI JAMES. N: .V Franklin Hljhnnl. IH-Ahwwizth' Edilnr Hf the Nrn'x: ClNClNi NATIAN Bu Ian I . IV-Mzmugur lrlIUllillH Tram: CINCINNATMV Board: R'lamag'ing' Erlimr Hi the Nr'zuss Heniur Stu'izll fnmmitlvr; Student Assiet- am in thmihtry RIV'I'H IHCANXIC'IUFIC M HINWH IN. W'nm'hvzlrtl High thnnl. lu-Y. V. C. A; HirH Huh; anan's 1.1-;lgllv. H Gi1 is' Clula: XYumnn's LL-ugnc. HI -U'nmam's I L-aguv. IViXYOlTIiIIfH I.Uilf.1'11C'. l Pugt' fifl'v-Hm'rll I PL? 31' fi-Hy-frmrl DAVID RICRMAN JOSEPH. Unix'crhity School H i11CiI1Ith. I-fhcmisls' Vhlh; Academic Chill, II -Chcmist:.' Huh: Amtlc-mir Huh; Speak 0114 Hub. III- chmia'th Club; Director Academic Club; Hurts Baseball Tram. IV- FhL'misls' Vlllh; Uirvrtor Avudcmic Club. LENNA L'ARRIE ICAMM, HLIHWUH High Srhtml. l-Kiimni llnin-rsiiy. II-Ul'utitILm-tl from Uhiu Stale Nnrmal Fnlu lcgca HI -Wum:m's Lungtmn IV-KYmuml's Lcugmc: Pulitivall HriL-mx: Huh. HXMIVICI. HHAMMAI KA-UJLAN. Urri-npnrt High Fuvhcml. ll -Hlu-;1kvr.u' Fluln. HI -DL'I:;11inp, THmL Rl Y11 IIASKELI. KELLER. A A A X-X'onrhx'nnl High Hchoul. I-fllcv Fluh; Blue Hydra: Y. VI. C. PL; Frushmrm Cirls' Club. lI-Bluc Hydra; Y. Vx'. C. A; Suphnmorc Hir'ls' Huh. HI-Blllc Hytlm: Y. XV. C. IN; H'mnnn's League. IV-Rlllc Hyrlm: Y. Y. C. A; ' XUmnn's Lon gut. V-Him- Hydra; Y. UK. V. PL: Vx'nmzm's lxugllr. ELIZABETH SHIRLEY Kl-LMPICR, A A A 'Walnut' Hills High HLhrmi. I-Cirls' Club; X-Vnman's. Ll-nguv. IIiUirlH' Club; Woman's 14-11141qu 1117,111'L'Elblll'tH' Woman's Luugllr; Y. W. K. As, W'Umzm'h Pamhcllunit'. lVr Prwialcnt XVumnn's Luzlguc: Y. XV C :X. Fuhim-H anzm'v IEmIH-chiv; Litvmry Stu'iely: X'igilnnvc- Vummitt'cr: SILIIIt-nl L'uunril Vnttth'x'iliv. jliNNIF. KILLAM KENNEDY, Woodward High Srhnnl. I-Uirls' Club; anam's LL-uguc; Y. XV. F. A. II-Uirls' L'luh; H'umun'a League. III?Cir15' Hula; H'mnunk League. IY Uir15' Club; H'nmun's League; Uirls' GIN: Vluh. V Cirl5v Vluh; XVmIkln's Lungtlu. HERBERT FRANK KHUH. H K A Franklin Ht'hnol. 1- Blue Hydra; Frvm'h Club; Spcukt-rs Club; FINI'INNATIAN SHIH: Manugvr Dramatic Fluh: Armlmnic Club; ljftluling AHHK'ial- lion: l'. V. Dvhnting Tram 715. Eurlham. IliVii'C-Prcsitll-m Hci'elting Cumu'il: Swak- L-rs' Club; Blue Hydra; Frc-mh Huh; RczulL-r with Clue Vlnb: Dramatic L'lulu 1'. C. lJchaling TLE'HTI m. Uhin XYcHlL'Ayzm and Cincinnati 1.;m' thnul. III UnivCrsit3' L'lnh; Armh-mic Huh; Assnv cintc liclimr .Srrr'hc: Pl'Ur-illtfnl Debating Fnuncil; Fapmin Dclu'iling' Team m. Miumi and Uhin; Blue Hydra; Slum.- Prhnmgcr Dramatir Huh; Reader with Cleo fluh; Junior Ivy Umtur. IX-f-Cinrinnali Law Hchtmi; IJiI'vctor Amp tivmit' VILIIJ: President I'. C. Political Science Huh. ALBERT GEORGE KRICIMICR. B 011', hC XValnut Hills High School. I-Arademir Club; fhcmisls' Club; Fresh- man Dance Committee; V1355 Basketball. IIv-F'm'in'mling: Tcnm; Blue Hydra; Clurmisth' Club: Armlt'mitf fluh. IlliSwimming Team; Blue Hydra; fhumists' Club; Arrmiumic Chili. IV-Jhin Miami Medical Cullugv. Page! fry-jivr I HTIHCL ROBERTA LAMAY, Madimnvillc- Iligh School. RI'TH MILDRED LEVL Hughes High Schuul. I-Cirls' Club; H'nmnnk League. II -I3rcsl1m;m Party Committee: Senior Hop Cmnmittcv; Herman Club: Cirls' Hula: V'frunank Lungmu: LilL'lIlr'Y qucn'imion; AHH'I ngr.Vulltivx'mt'Shun ; HiHul'y flllh. HI JlII1i0r Vit'Lf-Prwillcnt; Ucrman fluh: Vigilante Ulmnlillirt'; 17. V. chrescnm- tivv Dculnl flinic; H'umam's Lvalguc: A111- It-li: Asmvialion; SL-nirnr Party C0111. IV-thirmnn VigilunruCommittee: H'umzm's Mugur: Scnim' Picture Gnu; Finance Cum; Uctfrrraliing Vnm; Football Gamcg Hirfs' Rt'mIt-r Huh: Mmmmll anivty; Hnnnr System FunL; Reader of Class. H'ill; Scuiur Banquet Vommilleo. ALIVE FRANKLIN LYLIC. Hughes High Srhnul. 1- Elm: Hydra: YAYICAN. Freshman Girls' t'hlll; KVnmun'm LL-ugmv: flirls' tHL-L' C'luln. ll-ViuuPrvsidL'nt Hlur Hydra: Y. UK. V. EL; Huphnnmn- lirls' Hull; Vx'rmumk Lt-aguu: flirls' film: FILIIJ. 7 HI -X'irv-Prt-air1m1t Y. XV. U A; Blue Hydra: Hhmzmk Imuguv; iwhmnists' Vhllr. IV-i'hnirman Htmlcnt t'nmmisgirm OI? the Y. XV. F. A. fur Ohin :mrl H'cst Virginia: Annual MrmhL-r Y. XV. V. A; Hmirman Hm zultl Gown UmImiIlL-c: Uirls' Vigi- lnm'v Vrnmuiffrc: Hlllt' Hydra; H'nmun's Lulguv: th-mish' Club; Hislm'y Vlnh. LAVVIUiXVI-L ROY LYTLIC. Phrvnrvon 50v. 'Wt-m'lwnnl High Fan'lmul. I - Men'sU1Lm4 !llla: Amulvmir Viuh; Svninr Ilnp lh'mu'uling Vnmmitltw. l! - Mt-HE; Hm.- I hm: An'mlvmir t'lulz; Sr. IIIIIJ livrnruling Finn: HUhiIHJE-KS Mgr. .S'r'riha'. IH-AusL Shlth'nt LHHIL'F Hunk chl- Vluln; Avutlt'nliv Vluh; Jllniur Rvp. tn Sltltlunl Grn'crnmcnt Ahs'n ni' Uhin; l'nivcrsity Hull; Political Scivnvc Viuh; History Huh: HL'IIiur Hula lh't'rnniing Unnminum Varsity Ihml: t'lzm Hum'lmll Tram. H'efwlutlvnt' Hmirmgm Vnnnwnliun: Prcal. Armlu'mir Vluli; Tn'uy. HlutIL-nt leuuil; thirmnn Flaw A'L L'k Pl'ngmm Cum; thirmzm Hunt Ridc I kllt- Cum. ; Far. Suvinl Vumq Y. BLV. Ar, Pulilivul N'it'nu' Vluh: l'lialury Vluir: Asst Lz-zltlvr Vanity Band: I'lztm Basketball Tulln; ICtlilur .S't'n'bv. ! Pugr jiffy x fx 1 I'L'I'HI'ZI. NFLHN Mt'IHJNUIK1H. Hughes. High Ht'html. l-H'uman's lmuguu; Dramatic Club. ll-anzm's nguc; i'rlsm'h Huh; lira- mutiv Chliu lII-Wmnam's League; Fl'L'lH'h Huh; Ilihtury t'lllla. IV-Ht-crL-lnry FrL-nvh Hull; Hialnry Huh; H'nnmn's lmaullv; Hrnnlgl Firth, ANNE L. NIVGRICUUR, K K F, Myralit' 13 'Walnul Hillv- High Sclmnl. IiHrer-mry Frrshmzln Vizlhh; Y. 'W. F. .-'X.; H'mnnn's Lcuguu: Uirlsa' Clulu. IIiVYmnzln? I..L-uguc: i'lil'lsl Club; Y. XV. V. .JL; anlmnmre Htminl Committee. IlliWumzm's Ixuguv; Univeraity Club: As- sistdnt B'Ialnzlgur Vuurluvmu Hlmw; junior Prom. VnmmiltL-c; .Inini' Faculty and Student Hut'iul t'rnmnitluv; Freshman Uirls' Vigilante Vnmmittcu IX'r'-VKVIII11LIII'SLL'ilgllu; Chairman Senior Social Cummitlcr. HELEN GRACE IVIVNITT'I', X H Wmudward High School. l-H'mnam's League; Y. W'. C. A.; Girls' Club; GILT Club. IT-H'umun's Lcuguc: Y. H'. F. PL; Cirls' Club. lII-H'mnnn'n League; Y. YY. U. 31.; Panhclv lcniv Ikprcscnlzlth'v: Senior H011 Ucan- rating anmittcv. IV-H'mnmfn Lcaguv; Y. XV. U. A.; Lilvmry f'mr'ioly H'UIJPH MAVHT, ' 11. .de FL-ntl'nl High Schrml, Lucils. England. L Page jiffyseven I ANNA CAROLINE MARTIN, rDBK XYoochard High School. I-Glcu Club; U'Uman's League; Girls' Club. Il-rSol'Jlmmore Girls' Club. 111 -W0mzm's League; f'lirls' Club; German Club. 1V, uWoman's League; German Club. EDNA MARTIN. 'tI'JBK R-Tyritic 13 1Walnut Hillh High School. I --XVumnn's League. II -XVnmun's League; Frenvh Club. Ill -H'nmun'r League: French Hula; Vigilance ' :1111111it1vc: junior Prom. Cmnmittcc. lV-Huvrctzlry H'mnan's Lcalguc; French Club: Literary Sncimy; Vigilance Cnmmiltue; x-r-lPC-Pl't'FillL'lH Sc-ninr Flaw: Vicc-Presi- 11cm Student Cruunvil: Chairman Senior an anmitlw: lrrurwhnmn Receptitm anmhtwl Mananin Vluh; Student Vuum'il Yzmrluvillc Committee. SAMUEL FELIX MICNEHCIBUHN' - Bill'ringcr High thnni. Newark, N. j I -Gurme1n Huh. II n Menorah Srmivty. III -Mmmr;ih Smitty: Pnlitirai Hvivnco Fluh. lx -hlt.llul'ii11 Sm'ivlyz Pnlilirul Ficicnrc Club. ECDNA MERZ. Hughvs High Svlmnl. I anan's nguo; Ciris! Huh. H -VYnm;m'H' LL-agum Uirls' Club. 111 -KYmn:m's IAL-zlgucv IV Hislutzx fluh; VVumdn's Lezlguv. J'JHQI' fifI-Y-3fgfr1f THOMAS AQIWN MUURMANN, Ht. Xz'u'icr's Vollugu, t'incinlmti, U. I-Chcmihls' Club; Ar'zldL-mit Vluh. II-Chumists' Club; Arzuh-mic' Huh; V1355 Trut'k Team. Ill thmi5lh' VlLlh: At'zlill'IlliU l'luh; PrL'hi- rh-nl llrumu Fiu'lc: Fall: um! Emu! fuln- milieu. MARY Rt HALIF. MUI M $13.. ERNESTINE NADEL, Hughes High Sclmoi. I-Cirlg' Club; German Club; Woman's League. H-Girls' Club: German Huh; W'oman's League: Menorah Society. III-Hhmun's Ilouguo; ';erm;m Club: Mcn- m'alh Society. IVV-H'nn'mn'h Longlw: Cm'mun Fiuh; Vicar Prcsiclcnt Menorah Smitty. ICIJZABETII OSKAMP, Hughtr High Srlmnl. IuY. RY. C. A.; anan'a League; Fresh- mzm Girls' Club. 11 HY. H7. C. A: Woman's Ixaguc; Sopho- mnru Uirls' Huh. lIliY. W. C, A; Woman's League: Blue Hytlrn. lViY. W. F. A; Woman's Irague: Blue Hydra: Pulitit'ul Science Huh. Pr:gchif1y-m'm l REFBHN I'ZRVIN FREDERICK OTT, Phrajurun Hm'it-h', H'nudwurd High School. I -.--Xr;ulL-111ir L'luh. HiACEldeit' Hull: Advertising Manager .Srrihrn IlIrx'kreuIL-miv Club: thriHlilllt at University Library. lV-Amdvmic Huh: Assistant :11 I3nivcr5ity I .iln'nry. FA RI 1 ICVICRH'IVT U'IVH L Plll'cnvr'un Hru'iuly Coviugtnn High School; I-H1L-mials' Vluip. lI-t'lurmisls' Huh. . HI-t'humi-a'ls' Flula; Y. M. U. A. ELVIRA MARCELLA PAl'lu Hllg'hch High Schrml. I-Frvshmun Girls' Club; anman's nguc. I I -Fmphmnnrr flirlh' Huh: annn's Lcuiluu. I Ii - 131le H ydra. IVr-Hluv Hydra; XVumall's League. HARULD PAYNE. 4' Y. :3 E Ashevmo Svhunl, North Vnmlinu. I-u'illiums anll-gt', H'illimnratnwn, Muss. l! H'illiums Unllcgu HI -M;mduliu Vluh; :Xrudu-mic Flnh HH- rL-rmrl; Phiitiml Hricncc Club KChnirmun Mvmlu-rhhip Vummiva: Vlmaa Bnakctn hull Tram Hdptaim: fins: Swimming Tunm: Vlusr. Baschnll 'l'L'uIIL H-V-At'urlcmiv Vhlll HHrLTlur'l; Puliliml Ht'ium't- Flu?! Hixu'ulin- Hcmrtli: SllILIL-nl Hmm'il IlCnlL-rminmvnt Cummitlu-h ICI'L'HI'IIIMLH Rufcptinn '1. 1:111111itlct. . Annual X'YEHHIUVHEU Hlmw Vunnniltrc; Sellinr Rep- l'L'svnhltiVL' Intramural Alhh'lit's; Y. M. C. A. tNuminnlingr Vnmmittuch Class Baslu-llmll Tc-alm; Varsity Swimming Tram; Sr'ribc Stuff. Pugz sixtyl RIIUDA PICARI. PERIK A A A U'tnarlwzlnl High Hsbhrml. l-Uirln' Club; Y. H'. V. A; Frcsluuun Hzlnn- F11111111i111-c; Wnnmn's Lcagulr. Il-I'H'cnch Club: Hiris' Club: Y. XV. F. A,; Farniur Hull Unnmillcu: 1V011111n'n1411:4111; llI-H'umzm'h Lcuguc; 1911-11111 Hull; Y. W. V. A.; Hintury Hull; junior Prom. C0111- mitlcc. IVi llir'lur-v Huh; Y.W. 1191.; 1711-11111 Huh: XYnmun's Lcugllc: Senior Hop Com- mitlcc. MARGARET CLAIRE PFLIQGICR, K A G Hughea High School. liY. VX'. C1 9L; UirlH' 111L111; XVmIlun'a League. II -l'lnivcrnily .VP'EL'Y; Y. XV. U. 131.; Girls 1'11111:Wmm111'4ngm-zSuphmnureDance Cmumittve. III-I-H.x:1nr3fWLll1; Y. WI. t'. A.; Kunniss Com- mittee; Wnnmn's League. IV 1 X- ierruside History Club; Y. V1 . C. PL; H'mnun's League: 51.111011IIrprothittcc. DURUTHY ELIZABETH PIleKHBAUM, VX'CHT Night High 511111101. T-Uirls' Club; XYmunn's Luuguv. IliGirls' Club: Woman?n l.g-uguc. III -VVUI112111'H 1112135110: 5-311 l'l'ralgv Club; Y. XV. C. 11 . lV-'1-K-'m111111'5 League. JOHN ANDREWS REECE, EX, 2 5, CR u'valnut H1115 High 511110111. 1- Frcshnmu Fonlhzlll T111111; Frcshmun Truck Team: CINCINNATIAX Staff: News Staff. l1 iVarsity Fuotl'rall Squad: vas Staff; FINHNXATIAX Board; Art Editor 51111-1311; Vigilance Cmnmittec. III - Editor CIM'IXXATMN 1913: Umlir Editor News; LTiliVC'l'hit-V' Club. IV-CINCINXATIAN Board; vas Stuff; 5131111111 Hop 01111111111011; Scnior Swimming Team; Chairman Punhullenir Dance C0111111it11cc; Senior Program Cnmmiltcc. iPugc siny-onel HAROLD FREDERIC RICHARDS, ID B K, CV Phrenemn Society Dzlymn HCyJ Ellld Vx'ondwartl High Schools. l - FlL-ischmunn Scholarship. lI-UptimiFt Huh Scholarship; Student As- sistant in Department of Physics; Varsity Swimminch-zlm; Snphrmmre Representa- tive to Unix'L-rhily Club; Chemistry Club. IlIthUtiClll Assistant in Physics; Varsity Swimming Tram. IV- Pn-sidcm Senior Class: President Student metil; Chairman Iixcrutive Board of mecil; Physivs Srholamhip: Varsity Swimming; Tcam; Judge Freshman Trizll; Academic Club Director: YA M. C. A. ULIVIC MAY RICHARDSON, Wrumlwurd High Srhuol. I-XYumun's Ixumuu ll ianan'H ng'uv. IH- Frcnrh Fluh; Vx'nmzm'r: League. IVichrLaiary anior Vlnss; President Forth? Frangdis: H'nmam's League: Senior Sncial Fummillcv: Drama Circle; Class Play Connnittcu. MARY ELLEN RIlCNANi K A leIUthQU'tl High Schrml. I - Blm- Hydra. 11 Blue Hydra; NUITIzIII'H League. lH-Bhu- Hydra: Woman's Lt'uguc: Pulitivul Stit'llu' t'luh: Social Hricnce Scholarship. lV-Bhu- Hydra; H'umzm's Lcalguc; Puliiiml Hvivnrc ClulL ALI'HUNSH ILICRARH RIIiSICNBICRC. I-Cual Night High Srhcml. IaFlvithxnann Srhulnra-hip; University Dc- lmlitmr TL-um, H. F. M. liurlhum: Acu- lll'l'l'lilf .i1lil;SIJC;lkCl'S' Huh. Ha AGHIL'mir VIUIJ; HpL-ukcrs' Club. Ill- Pnlilirul Sricnvc Huh: Amtlmnit: Fluh. IV - Pnlilirul Scivm'v Fluli; Academic Club. E Pugr xia'ry-x'wn lAl ' RA t'ASHl-Ll H' 1U FFIC. ICIHYARH H'HCVHXH RHHINSUN. HmlLLE, 'V' Nurwnml High Hrhunl. liNr'h'x lx'l-purh-I'; Ashialnni Mullelgvr VIN- rINNA'HAN; V'urrily lklulling'l'vuln; Aml- :ltmic Club. lliAaan-du- litlilnr New; thil'mull Hm-h H'm'izll L'mmllith-c: InlL-r-HultL-rnil3; Asmr :rizlliun: AraltlL-mit fltlln. llliA-thlctin' litlitnr Xmas: Manager 1 rmllv:lll' SlLlllL-nl Ahhirlimt ill Phyvhnlugy; L'u-I'I'v- turp'lH'L-usurL-r InlL-r-Fmturnity Awwim liun; VINI'INNA'THV Hmlrrl; Anltlt'mir Vlllh Bmml. H-'-lirlitnr-in-Chit-I Nv-zux: Student Assialzml in Psychology: Chairman 15115111111111 Kw rvptinn Fummittw; Student ifnum'il; Hum 'WL-L-k Crummittcr: InteriFI'alL-rnily Assoriatinn. TICRFSH MATILI lA RI HHNTHAL. Hughw High Ht'lmul. I i 'Wchr'lcy CIJiIt-gru ll Ucrmnn Huh; Wmuzm'a League; Huphn- murc HirlH' VILIIL IlI- History Club; xNunmn'n Luigllv; ll llllim' Hirlb! Uluh. IVW History Club; Pnlilivul Srit-nu- Vhlh; 311111' 1n'5 . Lumg'uv. Vl-LRli LINA RIYISICL. AAAJII IsK Mrs. Ilzlzcn'h Srlmnl, New; ank. 3 1- H'nnlnn's Lcuguv; Y. XV. C. A; Hmnlnlit u Vluls. 11- VUII1;111' H Imuguv; Y. KY. V. AX: Hmnmliv Hula. - Ill-Xannzul's Lougm'; Y. VY. V. A; Vina President Literary StsviL't-Y. HI lV-Wmnzm'rz League; President l,ilvrul'y Sty Cic3lY. I Puqr fof-v-ffmw'l j HAN NICTTI'L IiLILXHIiTII RULISU D'Izlrliaunvillc High School. I -Girlsg Club; W'nmnn's League II -anhnnmru GirIH' Hull: H'umzm's Ileguc; Dramatic Club. 11! --V.'n111em's Lcugmw Cirls' Vluh'. Pnlhh'ul SriL-nrc Huh. IV-H'nmam's LL-ugzuu; Y. XV. V. .-X.: Pnlilimi Hricntbu Huh; History Huh; U. V. Drama Cirvlc. RVTH VIRGINIA RYAN Hughcs High SrhrmL l- kfurcl Cullugt fur Vx'mm-u. H if ixfurtl UnllL-gt fur XV nm-n. FREDERICK ISRAEL RYPIXH C Omaha High 51-11001. 1- I iuhuting Tram; Spumkvrs' Club. H -'I'ra1rrk Tmm. Ill -Tr;1rk Team: Vuptuin Dclmtinf: TL-um: Vrnss. Country Team, 1V -SL-crcl;1ry Hpuzlkcrs' Huh: Vrnhs Uruntry Tc-um: Hu-u Tmnl. .HHCIAIIW: VHLIII-ZIAHXl-Z HANIHCRH. W 15 K HLIghL'H High Schrml. 171:11'th1hl11 Hil'lse Clulw: anun'h Ixuguu Y. XV. t'. A; ILILT t'lllla; Frchluuml Hus- kl-Ilmll Tcelm. ll -anlmmurv t lirlh' Hull: Vx'nmuu's Iwaguc: Ulw t'luh: Y. H'. '1'. A; Slaphumnrv Buskullnlll TumL Ill-Hkmmn's Imguu; Y. W. V. A; Blur Hydra: Varsity Buskulhull Team: MC- Mit'kvn Honorary Farhuhu'shill. IX' 7Wumun's Lcuguv: Rhu- Hydra: Y. W V. A; History Club; Hirlu InlL-rclnss .Mhlt-lit JXb'hUCiilliUH: Vnplniu Varsity HuskL-HJLIH Tram :E-Scnim- BQIHkL'HJIlH Tmm; HL-ninr Stiridl Cummillt-v. I Prtgw H'M'y fum'j .UH .H iiXHlJHIJi HUV IHCRH, Uum'gL-Imx'n High Hcllnrnl. lV-Amu'k'mit' Vhlla; Y. M. V. K; HXMVH ermrn-r, Drama Vit'vhu ALFRED AR'l-HI'R SVIlIICl'I ZRMAN thlI-HL-Ct'm Hlarig'ly H'nml'n'm'tl High thrml. I -.sh'utlt-n'1ir Club. H r- Helsulmli Team; Truvk Squad: 'I-n-uallrc-r UL-rmul: K'Iuh: Amulvmiv Vlnh. III -II1H'11le-:lur211 Hawlmll untl Hur-kvllmll; fIit-rmnn Vlnh: Avmlvmiv Fluh; thm Vhllr. IV -.-qulcmiv Club; IntruvMurul Buwlulll :1an Bamkt-Hmll: SH'I'L'hll'IY Chum. Huh: Vigi- lance Vrammillw. ALEXANDER SEHEL. Hltgllus High Ht'llnnl. IX' 7 Ih-hnlinf; Tram. MADHLIN SHRHDIXU. K A Oh Mystic I3 Nnrmmd High Schuzrl. liHirls' flloc Huh; Y. W, t'. .X.: Hirk fhllm: XYnnlzm's Lnlgnc: Freshman Huviui Committut II F 1'L-I1t:h tululx'. Hirls' flula; T. XV, F. Ar, Vannn's Lvaguv. IViVivc-Prcsidcnt juninr L'luw; juninr Prum. anmitloo; FrL-nrh Flllin; Hiamry Vlnh: Y. W. V, A; H'Hman's nguc. 1V Hielrn'y Vhliv; Honinr HUI! Unumiltuc. ! Puxqw .u'xlrrxfizu' HISAN LEWIS Sll. -Xl I' l- .1x' A A A I.'nh'm'sity Htrhnnl, Vinvinnuti. U. I -Fxmilh Vullcgc'. H - Fronrh luIn. HI - Frumrh llllllJ; l,ihrmry Huricl-V. IViFrk-nvh Fllllm; Liu-mry Huricty. FICIJCHTIXE LJIJA HHHILHY. Ki. Hillmll Hillh High R-hnnl, l-Uh-c Ululi; Girls' FIIIIJ: Y. 'W. V. A.', Hhmzm's League. II Y. W. V, AA: XYnmzm'h Lt-algllcz Uirla' Huh: HL-nim- Hup Unmnilluc. IIIAY. XV. V. :X tScu'iul HL-rvii'L-l; History Huh; IxtintIt-liunrtcn Training Hrhnul; Wumgmk Lt-alguv; Ht-niur anfummillcc. IV-Y. V. t'. A. K'huh'mzln an'inl Hcrvicch TrczlzkurL-r History fluh; Kimlvrgzlrtcn '1 111i:1iI1;:H lmnl: H'nmzm'h l.g-ngLu-z Senior Help Vrnnmil't'cv: Hnnrllrrmk l'tlmmilluu LTVILLIC FAY HIBHALH. Yulnllt Hilla High HrlmuL I -f3irls' Ult-L- Huh; Vx'umnn'a I.c::5.;'11v: Hirly' Vlllll. H- Wumun's LHIfJLlC'. Y. W. V. .M: UirIH' flull. llI-H'nmnn's Loalguu; Y. $1 V. A. lV- VcImnn'r- l.Hlf.LL1l'. 11115.21 am DURU'I'HY UICRTRI'DIC SMITH. AZ T01L't.lllt L'l1ll';ll High Srhtml. I-flirls' Huh; u'nmim's Lulguv: Uvrmun Vluh. lliilirls' VIlIIJ: u'xumgm'n I.WlEIllt'; Ch-rmnn Film. HI iH'umun's Lulgut. IV -U'mn;ul'H l.t-;lg.;'11t-: Lilrml'y an'ivly. INHIIV H'H-v-u-Yl UIUC'I'A HPILNV'CR. A. ZR X1 Hughes High 'T'u'hlml. l-Hirlh' Vluh; Y. V, '1'. A. II Wannn's Lulguc: Y H . i X III -'Wmn;m'a lA'ilfJJll , V. HI i . N. IVi-Vx'umun's Lt-ngut'; Y. H'. t'. .X HELEN LOL'IHF. STAPLJiH Hil L H'nlnut Hillh High Srhnnl. l-rHirlh' t'iuerYnmunF nguc: Y. W. l U .L H iH'nmnn'H Ilozlguu: Y. W. t'. A. l'V-Wnnmn'n Lcugur. HICR NHAR H ji INCIWI H'HLRN VVMUIL'H Phillips High Hrhcml, Hait'ugu. HI. I --Irnix'rrnit3' 0f Vhit'ugn. IY-Cnptaiu HL-III'L-w aninn tlqu-gt- Imm- muml thlu-llmll TL-zlm. 1 'l.HRl-',XVl-'. Ll'LUIXHRIC HTRAI'H, q: Ii 1i HughL-s High Hclmul. III - Mmumh Smitty: 1711-11le t'lulz: H'nmun's Imugur. IV - ML-Immh Society: Frcnvh Clul n: Ytulmn'n lmalgm'. i Prrgr' x.',l'!-x'-u';wil HELEN AHNI'LH HuVle-IFURD! K3. Manual Training High Srhuul. Dc-mrr. Cnln. Lutllnw High Srhcml. Ludluw. Ky. I-Mizuni University. I! - Blue Hydra: Snphuulurc Girls' Club: Woman's League. III-Hislnry Hull; Blm- Hydra; X'K'umzln's Lvngllv. IV- Histm'y Fluh; Blur.- Iiytlz'u: Lilvrnry Fm- viL-ly: u'nnmn's League. FELLX TAXYIJ JR. Yi11iumsIulrg leJ Instilutc. l' 1';lI1kfcIr1. Hx'yJ High Hrhnnl. Duytun leJ High thnul. H - HILIl- Hydra: Huplmmuru Uil'ls' Vluh. I ll - HILIL' Hydra: Pulitiull Hrivnvc Vlllll: Xu- liunnl Mlmiripul lxagllc- Prizv. lY-Hlllv Hytlrn: Xannn's llL-umlu; Pulititall Hricnrt Vlula; HL-L'rL-Iury Hill'l'mgzu fluh. :XLH'I'; ICLIZAIHi'Illl THMH K K F, Mystiv 13 Hughw High Farrhuul. l'-lJi'cH-lt1L'l'll Hiria' flllh: Y. 'W. C. A4 Vx'uumu's LL-nglu'. ll-Y. W. K . A; Hiria' I'hlla: VXVumnnF I.l-;lglu-; Blm'Hylru; I-lihtur-VVIIJIL lll Y. W. V. A; Vnmun's Lvuguu; 131m H-Hlmz Hintury Vlllla. HI-Y. 'W. V. J; ' $'-:111.m's Ixugllv; mm.- Ilytlm. DARXHN IU IMAVECH Tl'RN ICR. Swinm-r High Hrhrml. St. Ltluis. Mn. Hiwunlkvrs' i'lllh. I Hm:- .u'.r.'yrr'i:;frr I JEAN CLARA VAUPliL. Hughes High thuuL Igvxlt't Club. H -BILIU Hydra; Frtnrh Flulx. H I iBlllC Hydra: French VILIII. l'v'h Blur Hydra; Irrcnrh fluh. IR EN F. YA HER. XYLIIHLII HiHH High Farhoul. 1- ' .irIs'V1uiJ. H -Girl: Club; XVnmun's LL-ugllu; Y. W'. C. A. H! -KV'nmun's League: Y. W. V. A. IV - Xnm;m'a' Lruguv. Li !R EN 1i XYH-YTH ERBY. XYrmdmn-d High Sthm r1. East Night High Hvlmul. I-rW'nmnIfs League: Frcshnmn Hil'lhl VIIIII. II-Wumun's League: German Huh; Suphm more Uirln' K'Illll. III-Womatfs Leaguv; Vigilante Committee: German Club. lV-German Clull; Hiatory Clula. MARIE RUSALIH u'ICBER, Norwnotl High Srhuul. I-Gluc Club: Fleischmann Scholarship; Girls' Huh; u'mnzln's 1.021311le lI-Glec Club: Girls' Club; Ubnmn's Lunglm. IH r Woman's League. lV-Pnlitiml Science Club; Suffrage Huh; Drama Circle: anan's League. I Prim? Liw-v-m'uv HARVEY HINVARD XVFBHHL, 'I'nwnscnd Harris Hall, New York Cin t'HA R LUT'I'E XYI-ISTH IiI M ER l'nix'orsiiy Hrhunl. I - Bryn var. H .. Bryn me. UDIX WILHI'LLMY. 'C HEIIIILII Hills High Srlmnl. I-Vulltfgc raf lingim'ol'ing; Irrrshmzln chiur an Hmnnilimr. II-CollL-gu of Enginurring; Clu-misia' Club: Flam: ankclhaH Tunm. HI r-i'ralllsgr; uf lingintL-ring; Ciilsy'. Treasurcr: Vanity anvhull Tram; Chemists, Clula. Ifohcmiah:g Clul: ITIIiVL-raity i'luh. V-Iirwithlm Cl'lmuiHl-A' Vlulr, U C. Ur- ChL'r-tra. HCRHI. Txlfxli WRIHHT. Xszlnul Hilln High thmaL l-anmzln's Lt-ngllc: Frwhmun Girls Vlllla: UL-rmnn Fluh: Y. XV. V. A. H -H'nm.m'9 Lulguc; Suphmnnw Lluirlsl Vluh: Herman t'lulx. H1; Ynm:1n' 4 Lulgllu: Junior tlirlq' Vlulr: Herman UIIIIL H'i-anzm'h' Lumuu: Ucrmzln L'lula. I : usgr .H'rW'HIj'J ART I.Pl.':-:7. MARI lARIiT VLXRK. Miss Duln-rly'a Sc'hnul, l-ThL- VrnHt-r's' Ltugnc; Thr Villt'ilmelli Mllrzrln'n :Xicl .-thm'i;11iun. lI-Thc Vniflt'r'h Lvuglltx: 'l'hv Vinl'iilwmli Musvum Aitl Aswrinliun. Ill -'I I1L- Vim'innuli Mumum :Xill .hm: iuliml. lV Thv Vinvinnnti MIIH-Hm Aid Arman: inlinn. VIARA Ii. HUHNH'K. XYnlmll Hills High Hrhtml. 1 v!'t.' -'tvr11 anlcgu Hi Art Arelllmny. ALMA KNAUISIQR. Pluumnl Ridge High Srhm .1. Cinrinnzlti Art Avndmny. I -Tlu: Thrcv AHH Hula: Tlu- UxIHL-r'a I lL-ngmu Il-Thu l i11ci1111:lli MIm-um Aid Asam'iutinn: Thu Unll'tvl'k LL-ngur. Hl-Thc Vintimmli Vmulmic Fluh: Tht- melr vr'a: League: The Film immti th'um AM Asmcizliiun. IViTEu' Vim'inndli Mustum Aid .XasnrthinlL liTi-l El. STUART. Hughl-s High Hl'hmJ, IiThc Cinrimmli Museum Aicl Ahhtlt'idliHll. H -Tiw Ural'tvr'n Lunguc; 'Hu- Viiltinluni MilsL-um Aid .-Xs::,ru'i;lliml. IH-le Vrufh-rks Imaguv: 'l'ln: Cinrimmli :VIUHCUH'I Aid Asmcigltinn. IV-le Fint'innuli MLm-Um Aid .hauriulilant Tm; i lXt'INX.Yl lAX 1010 Stuff. ! Prrqg' .u't'wm'y MIN. . mmmr 1L lmrnrhwm . wma-iim u I Mujr' .u'm-ufyrfiwd HOUSEHOLD ART 3min FIJ Hi l-ZXI H TAN N Ii'I'Tli H H ' 15F. BRAAM. IJTY .X'I W.-X'HCR BRUVVX, II A K Highlands High SL'lmnl, Ft. Thomas, Ky. l-Bllw Hytlm; Y. 'W. C. A. II -chrc1ury HumL-rzltiu- SuciL-ly; SL-c'rclury Y. W. C. A. lIl-liu-mry Hwicly: 'I'rmsurcr Woman's Lengths. ill'lJA HAMMI.HR. Hllghus High SVIIHHI. l-filL'L' Hula: flu-mials' Hull; Vx'umzm': lmzlg'utt Tn-nsun-r Hullsuhnld .Xl'lh. H-UlL-C VlulJ: Hu-mists' Vlnh: Yunmn'n 1.I.'zlf.illl'2 '1 11-;1:41111-1' HousL-hnld Arts. Hl-Nzlmlulin Vlull: llnuschulxl A315 Chill: Vx'umzm'h Lvdg'uv; Vanity Hzlskvllmll TL-um: IIiK-tnry VIUII. lV-erclary Mzmdan i'luh: Hmmu Cirrlr; Iqusx-hnlrl Kris Huh; Woman's LL-uguv; Vul'rily HHH'kCHIilH Tvnm; fxlllHiliH Senior Buskvlimll Tram: Hislm'y Club; Vigi- I.mm- Vnmmittm': chmwrrc l'luh. HICRTHA MAY IIYIHC. xVullllll Hills High thtml. l-iiirls' Uh-t- Hull: Vnmun's l.t-.Ig.;uv; th-mists' Finla. lI-iZIt-L- Hull; Hu-miala' t'lula; Wumun'h Llulgllt'. HI 7Hh't- Vlllll: Vhl'mihis' Vlult; Ilirls' Vhih; HflllHk'lllil!l Ark. t'lllla. lV-Vhrlnihlhi' Vlulu Vummt-WL- Vluh; Uirls' Vluh: Hinllwllulxl Arts i'lulu. I:RAXt'EH LHI'IHIi Juxlih x12 H'tatutlwarrl High Hrhrml. I filirer Vhlh; Wumzmk lmnguc. H-CirIH'FIIIIHH'MUHH'SI.Lxu;;11t-:Y.W. V. .K. lll -Wum;m'n League: Y. H. t', A. t'uhinm: Huuscghnhl Avis VlulL lV- VUman's League: V. XV. i'. As. HHllw- 110M Arlh Hub. RI'TH Dl'NHAM MURTEX. RA anwtmd High Hrhtml. IiChL-mislh' Vluh; Hirls' L'hlh; XVuman'a Leaguu: Y. H'. K. A. llifhcmihla' t'lulj; Vx'umam's Luigut; Y. V. C. A III iChcmiats' Uluh; HluL- Hydra: HcmaL-hnlcl Arts Club; XYnmdn's League. lV-Chcmiuts' Ululr; BILlu Hydra: HUUthflld Art: Cluh: Woman's League. ALNIA UHNHVIHVH HA1 l' .R. K J, Mystic 13 H'ucnthvzlrcl High Scimul. IiBluc Hytlm; Uirls' Fhlln; Y. XV. C. .X.: XVnman's LCilngU: lfnivcl'nity Vhih. IIiBlLlC Hydra; Y. Vx'. C. A; anun's chlgmr; Vit'tvPrCnitlEnt Vlilnh: Girls. Vlula HIvBluc Hydra: Y. 'W. U. A; 1Wmncul'a League: Uirls' Malmlnlin Vluh. IV - Vicv-Presidcnt Hnuwlmld Arts Club ; 'lems Xchk ngrum K'ummiltcu; Frenimmn RI:- H'ptiun CulnlniHI-ts; t'huirnmn Huust-hnltl Arts. Finunre anmilu-c: Bhu- Hydra: Y. XV. C'. An, H1mmn's Lulgnc. VLARA YIIUWINIA XYALTUN. A A A M3 alir1$ Yzllnul Hills High Ht'lmnl. I-VYnny-lrr l'nivurhitjx'. Ill iXYum-tm's League: HmH-lmhl Arts Hula. IV-J'Y. XV F. A; H'nmzm's LL-nguL-z Howr- hold Arts Club. I Pugt' 5:'E1'H!j'-Hrrwl MARGARI'ZT LUI'IHC H'IRTI'L A A A Hughw. High Hrhtu :1. I -YivwPrtaitltm Flaw: Cirh' Club; Y. 'Wv t'. .-X.; Vx'umem'a Lcaguc; i'hcmiats' Hula. II-tiirlh' E'lllla: Y. VY. V. A3, Vfummfr Imagine; Finunviul Hwn-lury thmists' Huh, III-XYnnmn's League: Y. V. F. A; them- 1'th t Il1l:; HuusL-Imlil A115 Club. H' - H'nmunk Lngllt . Y. XV. V. :X; VhL-nlisls' Huh; SL-u'r-mry Huusvhnlul Arts Huh: Flutirmun Senior H'L-L-k Program Vnmr milh't'. Ilugr' ww-HM MHH REGULAR ENGINEERS R'lX-XNHCY Hl-ZHIU'J'Z Hmlx', 2' .1 lI t l-Tl'zu'k Tt'um; FFPhIllelll Hglalu-llulll 'I'I-zml; Vhl-miaer t'lulu. H ;'I'I':u'l-; Tulm; Vhl'mislh' i'lllll. Ill u'l'mrk 'll-um: Humish' Hull: Hlmh-nl Asmislunl in t'hL-mislry. lY-VITm-k 'll-um: t-htlnith. Hulu: Hlmlvni Asaihlulll in rhmnihll'y; Tl'urk KH'IIM Hmrul jump. 31 Ill. 3 inrhm. ILHMIKN'IJ HI'RKIC 1 l51,IHIAX 'I'IHI I-t'tHJp. Vlub: VIIL-mima' Vlula: H-HH Tulm. II-t'tH Ila. Club; H3111 Tmm. lllht t;-f!i1. Club: Iirzlum- Vivilu: Mt-nm'uh Suric-ly. lVitfn-Hp. flulJ: anm'nh FuwiL-ly; Hl'zllmt: Vix'ils: 10310 t'. l-'.'.L. KL BHYH UHRINIFX, T H H C'tnnhritlgt- Springs t PILJ High St'hunl. I -VniUII. Vluir; Mandolin Vlllll. H -L t1-U1n. Club: Awaiutamt Ll-zlrll-I' Mantlnlin VIlIIu; A. I. ll. 1i. 1Il-Cu-UyChlhi Awihktnnl Lt-nrlt-r XLIIIclI-lin Fluln: AA 5. M. Ii. lY-fn-i hi. fhllt; A 57 MA FM V-i'niUp. Vluh; .M H. M. liq .N. L Ii. If. HHITHMVR VLYIHC .IHNICH. II R A Hhin Military hHIillllc'. P1126 n'rrm'y-sz'l ANTHONY jUHN 1.;XXiLIl.-MVINIilVi, F Hhin R'lwhzmics' Instituuu I -C1;Lss Swinuning Team. 11 -5wimming Tmm; A. S. M. H; Cupluin Clara: Swimming Team. III 5-31x'immin u T021111: Hcvrciury A15. M. E. I'V-Swimming Team; Manager Swimming Team; Vzlptain flaws Swimming Team: President A. S. M. IL: Y. M. C. A. FAY ARTI'IVR NHRTUX. ll K .x I A HAN TH U HM lRlC PAT'IW IX. q, K w. w N H Yuhhing1un 21ml LUL'. H.155. Illhiiilltu UIV TL-rlmtllngy llI-A. I. IC. 11.: VU-Up. Club. IV-;L I. H. IL; t'u-Up. Club. V-A. l. IQ. IL: E :I-H11. fluh. VLIFTUN L'URIUXAI. Vl J .KlCH. E A If Hughua' High Srhuul. l it'n-Up. t'lulm: ILlL-c Huh. H-Vn-I hi. Vluh. I ll 01701;. Vluh; Brzulnc Civils. IYiVn-Hp. Huh; Hmuno Cix-ils; L'huimmn lllllllhll'idl Vnmmitlu- Hf 1hr Y. M. t: A; Assnt'iuit Mt'mlwr lU-'lf5 t'. Ii Vluly. I Pugp' Amn'JrF-v-xixj IHCRIx'ECU-IY KYILLIAMH, f3. 'l' E. MhMIle-wn H'mmJ High N'luml. H'L'H'h-yzm l'niH-I'Hily. I -Cni0114 Fluh. H -Fn-UIL Flulu. Illih'lclnugL-r l'niwrhily Xmas; chiur Ilnlx i'lnss Cummillcu; Cn-Hlu, fllllj. IV-liuginm'ring Editor .S'rrh'm; Rru-iu-r I'lair VL-rsit'y Nr'iux; jlminr Pmm. VummiHl-t-z L'wUp. Club. V- Prusidrnl lingim-m'ing Tribunal llfx l H'I'Irin PeritlL-nl l'jngim'cring HHMIL'HI Bmly'i; l'niurrsily Student Urum'il: '1. l1;1i1'InuI1 UutL-H Vnmmiitcr; HnlvrluiIIIm-nl Fum- mitlcc; V2111 amt! Unwn Vnmmiilu-: A. S TH. E; AJ.1C.IC.; Vu-Up. k'htlJ. I Huy- .w mrryamru COOPERATIVE ENGINEERS 'LlL-LI 12-3: BE RNAR I HI JWAR l'J BAER. Ohio :VIt-rlmniw' Imtil'Lllt. I-thp. Club. H - Vn-t 3p, Huh. 1H J CwUp. Club. L IVY 'u-Up. Hull; Vicu-Prusidont Brzumc Civil Hm'icly. V - Cn-f m. Huh; Braunc Fivil Society: Vice Prc-Hirlcnt IU-'16 F. H's: Junior ML-mlncr .Mm'rit'un Hm'iL-I'y ul' fix'il Hngimm-raz 7'.. u . II . mi ?aa ; . 3:: 22::st AMBROSE FHARHCH H'KF. MAVK. 11 K A HzlrtWL-ll High Svhuul. I Vn-Up.C 1u11. H-Cn-Up. Uhilv. HI an-Up. flllla; A. H. M. E. H'UCH-Up. FILIIJ; A. H. M. IC. VvCO-Up. Vlllh; A. 5. M. IL: A. I. If. If. ti: nit. HIM ECDIH'JX VHICRRINiTrUX HGJ1'1 anlmlt HiHs High chnul. II iTruCk Tvum: A. I. If. H; FU-Hp. Ullllr. Ill -n letlmH Squad:Vicvrliruridont A I. If. IC.: juninr Sur'inl ?;1111111'ltu : Ncn'h GILT Huh. n'iVo-HIL 132mm Vnmmiltcc: A. l. Ii. H; I.erUIJ. flllli. ViA. 1. IC. Ii; Vru-Hp. i'hlh. 1 1 l It-meHlHiH-H-IH. J.VUB FRANKLIN. xVUUduilrtl High thrml. I-CtJ-Up. FIRM. H YVULUIL Film. IH-UIM m. Vhlh. IX-r-Fqup. Huh; Brnunc Civil HngiImL-ring . Smitty. Q: lV-Cn-Up. Huh: Bruuuc Civil linginvt-ring StsciL-ly; Bunkvlhull Squall: 10316 C. ICJH. .- JHIII I11 1 I I'uqy vri'wJli-v-F'IIQI'HW HICRISICRT LII 1H X VJ H JSHAX, ll K A. W H'nuclwnl'tl High thnrxl. I - sts Pl'caidvul; FFL'HIIIILIH IQ ml Ieull Tt-um : l l't'51lI1!;111 Hil'r-kk'lllilll 'IR-um: I'l'wlnnun Tmt'k Tram. H 7- Funthull Tczlm: Bm-kL-H nll 'I'vzlm: 'l-mrk Team; Fn-Up. Vlulr; Yigiigmrt- Vnmw millce. 1H -I' tmllnl11 Tram; Hankulhzull Tram: Tmtk Tuun; Fu-Up. Fhlh; X- igilullw t'omA mince. Wijuninr Clare. 'rrvnsurwl': UM 3p. CILIII: lhmllmll Tulm: Haalu-H-zlll Tcum: Trurk .: Tram. ViVUm'h Ial' I5rvhmnn l'-UIJIIH'IH 'I'mm: '1'07 Up. Chilly Phn-m-uan Hnril-ly hll'tll-Ul'll IMLIka High Lirhrml, IAAf'n-Up. Vlull. IIinlniaLJ'C'lulu. IY-Hwimming: 'I't-mn 'x'if-KwinnningI 'll-um. I H'II.LIAM I.I ,UXAXRD HAYl-h, l I I l: YICRNHN UlilJRfll-Z HliVIIT. Mt. Healthy High Ht'hcml. IiCn-l $11. Club. 11 H-Vu-Ull. fluh. IIIiCn-Up. Vluln Hralum: F. If. IVan-Up. Fluh; Hrnunt V. Ii. YiFu-UIL Vluh; Brullnv C. lim 10310 F. lC'.i. WILLIAM RAPPIC HOWARD, T B l1 Prualcm fMinnJ High chnnl. I-CrrUp. VILIIJ; lhxwhmnn thllmll Trum. H-Vn-UIIL Clllln. HIA CtrUp. fllIlJ. IV-Vn-Ull. Clula: Bmmu- Vix'il Engineering: Sorirly. X'-t'n4lp.t'lul:: HraunvSm'iL-Iynlrt'ix'il lin- ginu-ring: lingmwring Tribunal; 1U-'1h V. lik. Umlqr M'h'my m'ml gu-l: 1H . 1 - 2' '. LE5 -' 3. . u; ' Wham L J'Uzgr r'thH-v I RALPH HENRY KRFHIC. II K A, 1 ' Carthage HJlliul High Svhtml. I-Fluss ankvtlmll Tczlm: Class Trru'k Tram: Cu-Up. Club; A. 1. IC. IL ll-Flnss Prcsirlunl; l'nivcrsily fluh: ericw Stuff; Varsity Truck Team; fantain FIuss-TratkTeam: C'Iass Football; Claw. Bua'kL-Ilmll Tt-zlm; Manager Varsity Ten- Hi5 Tunm; A. L If. IC.: Cn-Up. Chill: Bum Rtmm CommitYL-c: Punhrllcniv Vnuuril. Ill --l-'I:15.: Rmh anlch; Hm-rmcl Vicc-Prcsidont A. l. Ii. IL: Fm-Hp. Clulw; Punhcllcnic Umm'il. IV-lrirsl Yivr-h'cz-ML-nl JL 1. E. 111.; Fu-Up. I'lulw: Pnnhvlh-niv1'nuncil. Y-Hrrrl-tury :mtl 'ITL-uallrL-r A. I. I5. 11; 1'0- Hp. L'lull. MAYNARD INC WILTON LIil-I. T H 11 Hcmm-c HVL-alvyau HL-minalry'. Lilllil. N. Y. I-Vu-l 3'1. VIUIL Hifn-i Jp. flLllL llI-1'c;-Hp. Huh. IY7FU-Up1'llllll Rmunc Fivils. Y-th-l 1p. t'luh: Hmunv Vix'ils; A, 1. HA 1-1.: 19310111'35. VHARHCH VIJXTUN Mt'IUClC. Findlay High Srlmnl, I-Hlm- Fluiu; 1M1 1p. 111111.. H-filu' Vlula: ifn-Up. CIIHI: Bzhkvtimll Squad; A. 1. IC. 141.; anlmmuru Forxlllzlll 'II-am, lIl-Hrtlp. Club: A. I. l':. Ii: Balakcllmll Srlllml. lY-UFUIL Vlulr; .X. l. Ii. IL: l'niYL-rrailx' Huh. ' Virurtlp.11lllll: .1. l. l I'. HICX RY VALYICRT XI ICHSI XI IIiR. 'WL'SI High HFIIUIII.VIL'YUIHHIL1511iri, I-t-HvUIL rlllll. Il-Vu-Up.1'lllli. HI- ru-HIL VIIIIJJ K. H. M. I IV-Vn-Up. Vlllh; A. H. M. Ii. V 7111:4111111111: A, Fa. K1. IL: A. 1. IC, IC. RALPH ADAM NHKNICIL HHLHIIHIIHI'UJIll';l,1Hithrlmnl. liVU-Up. Vlllll. ll FquIJ. Fllllx. Illii'u-UIJ. CILIII. 1Y7 VIM H9. Vlula: Jamllnc: Vivilm Yifu-t Pp. Vlllla; Hmlnu- i'ivils'; 1Ur'lh F. Ii. FRED HERMAN UBICRSIIMIIJT. T Ii II I I:R'h11l11inl Funllului .X, I. 1le 1CD. VIVHP. Fluln, II -V.'lr.aily BaleimH Tram: A. I. If, IL: H;- Hp. i'llllr. III-lluninr President; Virv-I'rwitlt-nf .X. I. li. Ii.; Frr-UII. Vluh; linin-raity flull. IV'iI'I'L'FiEIL'lH A. IV Ii. Ii; Fu-EJIJ. Fluln l'ni- VL'I'RH'Y L'luh. ViA. 1. IC. l7 ; CninI Clulr. jUHICPII jAMIiE-R n'mt'tLHLIN. T B u Ht qulgzlturk HWan I'ligh Llvhmd. Ik Frcahmun Buskollmll Tmlm; UH W- Vlula. II-VU-Up. Ulllla; Vclra'it'y Basketball 'llumL Ill-Fu-Up. Club; Varnily BuekvllulH 'I'mm. lV-Cn-Up. t.llll1: Bruum- fix'ile, V-Fu-Up. Vlulx: Brullm' Vixiln; 1031f: V. I'L's. BERNARD PEPINSKY. T B H VWalnut Hills High Ht'lwmll I-Cn-Up. Vluh. Il t'H-U1I. Huh: 'I'mrlc 'I'lullll: Fulihllmun- Foullmll Team. IIl-t'n-Up. Cluh: Tmrk Tczlm: I-Imthull Squad. IV-t'n-Hp. Club; Bl'illlllt' L'. E. Huvivty. ViCn-Up. Hull; t l121i1':11;111 BIMII Ritlt' Unn- miHOL'; Bl'illlnt V1 I- .. Hwivly; 1031f; V, li'a. X i'qu dghtr-uml H'HQPHEN B. PHELPS. dev Schrml. H'illiumsml School, Malia. PH. I-UJiUp. FILIIJ. I I -C11-011. VILIIL HI it'n-Op. Club IV-hfhvmisls' flulr. Y-FhL-mislr' Huh. PM 'L I:RHIJICRICH RICT'I'ICH, T H II Vx'mxlu'nnl High Hrlmnl. lan-Up. 11111. II ht'lltmish' Club: fn-Op. flllh. 111 th4111 Huh; meista' Hub. IX'-t'r1-Up.t. llIl:; FIIL-mia'lg' K'IHIJ. V-Cnllp. Club. R1 HVLANU Llili RIVKXVI IUD, H K .L T B H ICYEIIIM'iHv EIIltIJ High Svhtml. I t'u-U1LFI1HI. Il t.n-Up.V1nh, III t'c1-011J'1ul'n A. S. 31. IL; Imvrl'mlm'nity AssociaiimL H'at'n-Up. Chill; Vivv-Prvsiilt-HI A. H. NT. E.; X- irc-Pn-sirlcnl Inicrl'mtvrnity Aswviaiinn; lTnix'cl'r-ily Club. Y-Vu-t 11:. Hull: PrL-uitlL-nt Inlrrl'th-rnity Aswt'ilninnm: Yirculjl'lm'lth-HII A. S. 3-1. H. XVHJJAKXI KARI, RUBINSUN. WW, 4: A f-L T H u Un'inglnn I'KyJ High Hc'imnl. 1-Vt17i 1p. Vhllm. 11-HHII1H1H Fqllzltl; VIM 11L FILIIL HI -4.ru-t 1p. Chlll: Flush Truck Tcuny IV-Q'n-IHp. Huh: Bruum- Civil lingim'wing handy Y--IJI'L'hitlL'l1l RITIIIHIJ Civil lfngilu'vring Fur rI-t'l-Y: VIM 311. VIIIIJ: IU-IIF; '12 IC,'.-. I Prmr rmm-x' Iwnl 'I'H' JM AS I:RAN KLI N Rt Jl NHCRHKI'AGK'W ankluml H Jhim High St'hnulr I - n-' ML 1111:; Chm 'l'rnvk 'l't-glm, ll-Fu-Hp. lulu; Vnrsily 'I'mrk 'I'vzlm: Villa wily lhmllmll Squad; Varsity HumvlzalH 'l'L-um: ML-n'h Hlm- Hull. III -Vil1'5il-V 'I'I'ul'k 'I'L'um 'IIHIUHH; HL-t'rulary dnrl 'I'rcusun-r Ia-Up. l'luh: Mcn'n HIM. lulu; Varsity Huhulmll 'l'mun. '1'-Varsity Trnrk Tram: i'n-Up. lull: 'llt't' lull; '1 'Jrgunimliun: Hrzlum- ix'ils. Y- nplzlin Vanity vak 'I'L-um; Vigilante Vnmmillcr: ICHg'im-L-ring Trilaunul: n- 01Li'hnh; Efxm'ulitmm' elt Frulmmn Trial: 1 Hrgunizulinn: 10-'10 L'. ICE: Hmlmr i'ivil lillginvcring Suricljg'. BEN RUSH 5'1'IINIilHliR. H M H RIL'I'L'L'i'SiJLng :Muulrmy. I-II -lll-L'wUp. t'lllh. IViVu-Up. t'lulu; X'EK'L'iler'H. Hruum- i'ix'ila; X-'-t'rx-Hp. CILIIJ; Brzmmr ivils: .H'luIIL-nl mum'il. HERBERT HENRY 5fllRHTI+ AT 31 T u 11, 2' E l-Iughus High Svhnnl. 11111-011. i'lllla. II -'.'n-' 11;. 11111; Huplmmurv anl'vull 'I'mm. Ill-L'ra-Hp. lull: SL-CI'L'1:1ry-Tn'zlsurL-r Pun- IIdlunicAsmriauinn; lingincvring SlLlrltm Tribunal Ih-puty. 1Y7 PI'L'HitlL'IH PzIn-Hl-Hmir A-anuciulinn: Yit'w President t'wUp. '1,'lllll; Aihntiut'r' lirlitrw .Vm's: t'lxrixxxrmx Stuff: limunc Civil Engineering Huvioly. V-Prvsitlrnl u-Up. lull: Athluliv mum'il; linginm-ring Suulvm Trilmnul: Yigilanu- t'nmmitlvc; Frvshmdn Rm'vplilm C'mnu mittrc; Bra1lllw'.'ix'ils; Y. 'M. C. :X. 310111 PX BRADLEY HI Hil'ARl i, 11 K A.'1 ' BL-lnit Cullcgc Au'utlvmy. I- Mandolin lull; Glue Hula; lass Bushm- lmll TL-nm: n-UIJ. 1111:. II - Munrlnlin 111M: Yurwily Bilhkl'llliln Tram; t'n-Up. flnil. HI - Malnrlulin t'lnlu; Varsity Huskt-Hmll 'l't-am: l'n-U11.C'Illll. IV- Mnmlnlin lulu: Varsity Hmkvllmll Tram. 1 Orgullizzll'inn: Hmum- Vivila: L'u-l nu. L'lula. 'V-l'nix'vrsily Student nunril: L J1'g1111i- zatiml; Hmunv t'ix'ils: Ful'p. Club: 1'.?-'1ht'yli'a. 1 l'uqr' I'CFQJ'N-VEIJH'H'I EDWIN PETER STENHICR. Harrison Hl'him High Fachnol. IFVU-Up. Club. H-Cn-Up. Clllll. 1H -Cnin. tqluli. IX' VniUp. Hula; Junior Bmkvtimll Tmm. V-Fu-t 1p. Huh; Varsity Basketball Squad. XYHBL'R ALBEO STICHEXRD. A N 5 1535-1 Night High St'l'uiml. 1-CIt-cfhlh; Cr'J-Up. Club. 11 hVim'-PI'ChidHIt A. l. Ii. ii: Cu-Up. Club. IIl-A.I.IC.1C.; UaVUp. FIND. IV-HL-vl'rtnry Hmml 0f Cnnlml 0f Book Store: X-Fimul'resklmn A. I. If. 15.; CHAUD. Cluh. Y-Prvhirlvnt A. 1. If. H; Bonrrluf L'nnlml 0f Hunk Store; Vn-Up. Club. WILLIAM IAPP SYLVESTER. 11 K A Lafayt'ttu High EarlmuL Buffalo. N. Y. I -Curi m. Vluh; IHTshman BilskvllulH T111111. lI- fr:1 m. fhlh; Claw leskL-UMN Team. In - '04 ML Club: Vlzlrw Track TL-um. IanrJ-Up. Huh: juninr Pram. Cmmnitlec: Hrgllmc Vix'ils. V'-Fu-UII. Club: Hmum- t'iVils: Flags W'ot-L' CMlHIniltcH Varsity Truck Squad. HWY '1 I'Ii'm'Il1HUN Lt-Imntm U Hlicd High SHIIIUI. l t u7Up. Vlulw. 11;CU-H'll.rhlh.l A. HI -VuiUp. Club; A. 1. .. '2. IX r-K n-Hi'J.Ul11h; A. 1. Ii. 15. V-Cln-UpJWHlI; X l : ! Hwy r'wgfmvj'rirrr! 1L! 15:: R.WMnxn FRANK vms, : A n x i1: Uhin Movhzmitw' IllFliiLliC. IiiEU-Up. Clllla. H -VH-Ul:. Vlllll; A. 5. AL HI -CIHH:. VIIIIJ; A. 5. M. lviVH-UIJ. VILIII; A. H. M. V-t'u-t F12. Vlula; A. 5'3. X1. .-. u; u; .u lest Eve qurgzt EARL SICARIAKLH LICHLIH M'UHICLH UIAFINTH YALI-LRIH SENIOR MEDICS Hiclvr. Henry ' -u0rgv Kulhnn. Ahmlmul M. Campbell, ank Dil'ksnn Curnthcrs. Ralph Unhismith Cochran, Hclun Finney flering'vr. Albert Unnncll Gnldiu'rg. Otto Leon Hausur, Sclnmr Frederick Hctllcr, Ucargc Andrew I-Inffmemn, jnhn Null Huckins, Edward Spelultling Hurrkmnl'w. Joseph Marlin Klutz, Jeremiah Alcxnmk-r LimlL-nlwrgrr. Lnnrt-n Xnal'lnn Urwig. Earl AWL-I't Perkins, HL'tn'gt- Allen Schulwr, Murris Shank. Rrwl Allwrt Shearer. Vlmrlw t'urmriilh Springer. IIL-m'y A. Stark. Jnhn Rris Tutkcr, jut. Ihn'icl Andrew i Pugc : t'ghryifiz'r-l OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS ANTON SCHNEIDER President DOROTH Y STEVENS Viceipresident MARGUERITE TIERNEY 1 :zlue'czuhf3-AJM Secretary CARROLL LEWIS Treasurer JUNIOR ACADEMICS Buucr, Paul jucnh Bcrcsl'nrd, Curtis Reushaw Braunwarl, Helen Louise Brown. Elaine L'aruth BrunhoFf, Sophie X-Villmimiml Burguync, Hclcn chdcrn'on H'Cl Bullenwicscr, Paul Philip Cale. W'illartl George Carmichael. Ralph. jr. Chambers. Iinolia Ironc- Clark. Dorothy Elizabeth Flift, May Coslzoy Jessie Inez Donnelly. juscph Luwronrc Fairchild. Allcouc HiLAI Foldman. Abraham Jvhiul lELz'll Ferry, Dorothy Vithcrhy Finchcrg. Solomon Gocttsch, Marianne Gregg, Clifford Cillcy IELAI Gregg. Ellis Buiiey, Jr. Gregory, Alexander Cmmme. Emma Dorothy Gums, WHIIiam Guckcnbergcr, Thelma HEW Hartmann, George Edgar Hctsch, justus Karl chtur. Leo 8010111011 UiLA! Hill, Eugene Manning IIOlilt, Mum Minna ELM Holzhcrg, Julius HOHCR. N001 H'CI Hotlvnclorf, Hlimhclh ICIUEOH. lilcanur Gertrude Israel. Edward L. junos, Vlargarctta Abigail K211112111. Dora Ellen U'CJ Katkcr. Vx'illiam Cortmun lELAl Keller. Adeline Louise Knchlcr. WiHiam Augustus Kunschik. Emma Augusta EELAl Landman. Solomon Lewis. Carrull Herhcrt Luslly, Helen Alison IITCI Lulz, jnscph Nixon IELAI D.- 'Ict. ur1l1y Alice Marie McGowan, Carolyn LL-hmzm Meultlux. Howard Stanley Marcus. Jacnh Mark. jcmmc Muntgonwry, Hurrictlc LL-tt'lmr Ushnrm Jmcphinc Otto. Carl Everett Phillips, Royal Ashar Pollitt. Basil Hubbard Rcmwr. Camlyn Norris lELAl Rhuinstrnm. Marion Roars. Richardson, Buyle Mauser IELxll Riddlc. Clam Belle Roar. Norma Beatrice Salesky. Joac-ph ElieAs Sulkox'er, Meyer Bernard Stuinau. Stella Stevens, Dummy chn'il Straws, Roltcrt Lee Sykcg, Anne Tandy. Julia Carulinu Taylor. Irene Marshall Taylor. Marcus B11911 Thiel. XValLla Mnrgucritc Thmuus, Margaret K. Uihll Thrasher, Corinne Turner. jm-k Van F1901; Elmer Hoover V055. Leroy I'harlL-s XVarren, Li'lllisc Beatrice Wasccrwitz, Philip Fugul Weber, Elsie Margaret U'H Weller. Mary Purdue 'LYestcrlund. Agnes Wheeler, Alfred Guy u'ilson. Conrgc Henry H'ilson, Mary Louise HCLAI 1Wright. Hclcn Louise Wulfekocttcr. Gertrude Marian Imuist- Zimmerman. Frances; Cameron Pugr Eigth-sm't'u JUNIOR TEACHERS Amwi. Elsie ILA! Brcucr. IMmthy ILAl Buente. Hihyl HAM Hillerg. 13.1121 1.011550 ILA-ll 1:015, Ida jmnnette lL.-l1 Frank, Folicia iL.-l1 Unldsmith, l-ZthL-l Funny U..-11 Harte, Dorothy Olive ILA -HL':915I Hzluck. Emilie Margaret H.211 Hays. Sara Hanaucr szll JHlK'b, Dorothy Cartwright ELM Krucgur. Justine ILi'll anllcrl. Margaret LllllihC H1! Mt'lntirc. Laura Mildred ILJI Michael. Lillian lla-H Morris. Cerlrmic lillcn MAI O'Hara. Laura M. lL.-'1I Pvuslcc. Patricia Dorothy ILle Runck. Frances. Rnlncrlu ILgll Stlmcnwandt. Helen Bertha Hull Schroder, Pauline Uni! Hclmraliic, Eva Marie HAM Shields, Mary MA1 Surlbrink, lilsiv Wilhelmina UAH Tnngcnmn, Helen H.111 Taylor. Dorothea Cucknym ILAl 'l-icrnvy. R'lm'gucritv Esther LL11 Tnpp. Bertha Marie lL.-1ml.Jdr-'EI 'I'rislcr, Mrs. Anna H. U311 Valeria, Bernice hL-H XYildcr, Eugenia lilizuhclh UTAH Hhml. Ethel .lulia Hull 62m JUNIOR ART Clemens. 1L-rtrudc liluim- Koch Hulun Catherine Mcntlcnhull. limmal I'Mhinh'nn. Burlmra Surin, Anetta Cn'FK'Q JUNIOR HOUSEHOLD ARTS Enwrsnn. Sareulcllc KI Urcgaun. Anita Hull lfl flrvgsun. Muriu Kurfuut I'I'L'I IIEIIHL'5 lilizuhmh Page Utling, Edith Aum-s HTI Rnyc-r, Lurilc Marie H'! Tmty. Vul'ulth: Barrett ELI XYnltuu. MuhL-l 53:9 JUNIOR MEDICS Bent, chnn llt'zll'lt Fulcmun, Davis Huulcr ancman. john IVIL'I L-I-z'L-11 Dcuswr. Clan-nw Hugh Dryer, lirncst Rllgurs lirx'iiL Dwight Mohjm-alux Uclrdun, juhn W'hitlnrk Herring, Furric Alim- IRREGULAR IilelelhrtL I'h'nriullu Virginia Harrison, flumlc Vlil'l'nrd I'Inrln'll. jrmL-ph C. I Pugr' t'i'gi'tfyrt'fgt'd jcnkins. Walter Isaar Johnston, Alexander Roln'rl Matusku. Anthony Moose. Ray Mnmly Norman. jnhn H'nrrL-u Payne. Fwy Vlamsnn thrkuy, john Thomas , . .17 ,5 HJJKLKJ JUNIOR MEDICS Rnum-y. thuylvr Canx Smith, Ihrkc HillL-apic JUNIOR REGULAR ENGINEERS Ellis, Jr.. W'illiam lilarlshnrnc, Bfli. Hand, Carl Anncn, HRH. Hmvlaml. Herman Chambers, ILFJ-L Smilam. Paul. RULE. JUNIOR CO-OP. ENGINEERS Allcn, J12, Vk'illium Norris, INJC. Auch, Ralph Henry, Chi; Avery. Albert Rallins. 11E. Baker, James Leopold. FILE. - Biehl. John Fred. 15.11.. Cowell, Warner Tuttlc, ME. Craddack, Alfred John. CILIC. chuasic, Lacey Glcnm 311-1. Duran, john Edward. ILH. Ernst, Henry Samuel. Mil. Field. R.E.. ME. Fiahhurn, Charles Cyrus, CJi. Fords, jr.. Charles Vx'illiam, HLE. Frey. Leslie Ln F..E. Cenzmcr. Paul Ernest Raymond. RIB. George. Herbert. ME. Ciehcl. Robert 1... M.E. Green. XVilliam Harrison, MCLIC. :..-ri5;1rt'l, Juhn Kechhlr. FHE. Hamilton. Herbert North, H.141. Harrington, Earl Lawrence. DIE. Henclcim Hcrhcrt George. Chli. Hcrlingcr. Harold Van Cleve. FILE. H012. RnlJcrt, LE. Hnwm Charles W'ilsnn. C-Ti- Huber, William Rnhrt. I'LE. Kinch, John Taylor, CE. Kuhlman, 1.ch George, Full Landis. George Herman. ICE. Lungenheim. Ralph Louis, CE. Lanicr, Rtmscl D'Lyon. ME. Lounshery, ,'11;11 165 Edwin. CE. Monte, Edwin H'zllh'm, CE. Morris, jnseph Green. ML. Morrison, Arthur Julius. L1H. Merriam, Garfield. LIE. Mould. Alec Fowler, CE. JEAN Not, Ust'ar Furrinc. NLH. Nytum, Hnmcr Clark. 15.13. Palmer, Roy, CILE. incil, Farmll Arthur Rush. 'I'homas William. UH. Schneider, Anton Wilhelm. Mli. Schoettle, George Paul. RE. Scitz. Arthur john. M15. Shepard. Morton Bradley, Cli. Soller. Walter, M. E. lELzH Taylor. James Hwillizlm, Nlli. Tucker. Humid Scott, CE. Utlcy, Rmncyn Lathmp, lili. VVcMJ, Edgar Murrihnn. M.Ei. Wucnkcr, Ralph Frcdrcriclc MJC. 1 Pugc cighu'imuz' PREJUNIOR CO-OP. ENGINEERS Aitnmcr. Humid Miller, MIC. Amlcregg. Rupert Andrew, RIC. Aug. Cenrge Christian. CJC. Burkhurms, Ah'in Bernard, CE. Bagel. Walter Tu FILE. IELA! Bauclc. Whiter AH OLE. Bauer, Edwin Francis, C. 3.. Bishop. RusaL-ll Porno, HE. Butts. Earl Albert. Mil. Brawn. Ernst. CII'Z. Britain. Glenn I'L. ICE. Brown. Darwin Srmt. Eli. Brown. Coorgc Carltnn. ELIE. UiLAI Bruck, Albert George, MIC. Lloyd, john C., NIJi. Lund, Carl Howard, ChJi. Lynn. Hurry Wrillimn, ME. McCormick, Harold Vuorhcca. Eli. McDonald. W'iliiam John, UhJi. Mackay. Adam Macdonald, CE. Markgruf, Carl Alexandmu CE. Miller. Alze jack, OLE. Mills, Pcllham Eugene. CE. Mucnzrnmaion Albert George. CELE. Murphy, Don Carlos, C'.F.. Myers, Robert 'William, ME. Ostorhmck. H'illiam Carl. H.171. Parsom, Trcnminc, CE. Brumhack, David LaDnyT. CE. lEL-11 Pena; XVilliam Page. EH. IELIH Burktuu, Robert Tomlinmn, N.Ii. Carr. Luricn Stevens. RIC. Chapman. Henry Gordan. Cli. Davis, Milford H.. UH. Davis. Ralph HViIIiam, 1113.. Diver. Clyde DiIIIUrLl. I'LE. lilllurs, XViHizml Dnnzlltl. CJC. Elhnff, lirwin John. Eli. Iilmnrc, Paul xXillizu'rh-TJH, UJEA Garvin, Hugh, M.Ei. Genhcgun. Edmund Harrison, FILE. Ilzlllm'. Hcrlmrl Ludwig Jarnlr. FILE. Hmlzlpp. Umrgc Henry. CE. Ilntltum, jnscph Bernhardt Full Hum. Silas H., F..1C. IlfLsH jnmus, Jr.. Davie Lawlcr. MAE. Johnston. Ruawcll Amlslroug, MJC. Kaufman, Bcncdivt. ICJC. IELxll Kemp. Ucm'gc Lawrmltc, ML. Kihlvr. Carl NL. ULE. Kinruid. Earl Bclmum, N.IC. Kysnr. Karl Dzlnit'l, MOLE. Lair. jutk Rcynultls, ILIC. LL'hrL'r. u'illiuul Kryhcr, NLH. LindFk-y, Allcn Minm'u. Eli. f Pug: m'm'ryl Peck. Ferdinand ufillnughhy. ULE. Pelermzm, VX'illiam Arthur, CE. Pimkard, Frank Ellis. Eli. Porter, Charles Harold, CE. Proctor, Leland Manning, CILI-l. Sadlcr, Dudley Karkzllitz, CH. Sclmkel. W'ulter Charles, CE. EELAI Srhncidor, Arlhur Henry. CJ-Z. HVhrndcr, Frederick Frank. CE. Shaw, Michacl Gerald, Eli. Smith. john Edwin, 11E. Spills, john Herman. CE. Sulfivzm, John Thumum C115. Tulmtt. Harold Plan, CE. Tuylur. Hall Acton, OLE. Thomas, Sam Morgan, Eli. Todd. Fred Charlvs. CE. TuH. Lawrcnrc Emerson. QUE. UilllL-in. anry Cullncr, ME. Venom. Phillip. CE. 'x'fclls. J:'.. Alonzo Carrulhtm. Itli. Vill'ivh. u'illizlm, ICE. H'nutlwzml. Alx'uh V... lilf. KX'ucst. Frank XYugnvr. MJ-Z. C. HERMAN ROGATZKY. President Em OFFICERS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS U. HERMAN Rt'uu'rmy. - - - - - - Prcs-idenf LICHLIIC WILLLms. - - 7 7 7 7 7 Hw-Prmz'dm! NIARY Cnmuc, 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Scfi't'fm'y Rmncu'r MAYER. - 7 - - - - - - Trr-m'urw' 7 Palsy Mindy mmi SOPHOMORE Arlmrru'm. Clara Munroe Adams, Appcilrma Ahlers. Clifford Henry Alexander. Fanny BUI'IICHU Arnold, Helen Eliznlmth Asbury. Elsie Badgley. Arthur Bancroft. junu Seifrivri iEinlI Barber. Hcrvcy Hubbard Baskin. Helene Anna Becht, Helen Mth-r Belton. J. Drayer Bcrkowitz, Henry joanph Hc-rting, Ruth Anna Bingol, lilczmnra jmncltc Birney. Marguerite Sarah Blark. Alice Warwick Blank Sheldon Hum Hogan, Emil lELl-CH Bowen, Helen Bradfurd. Ruth Elizalwth Brinkmalm, Hildcgardu Brnnk, Harry Chnnkin Brown. Dnrnthy K'x'nlf Brmvn, Lewis Phillip Brueggoman, Hurrim Su'ccncy Bullenlick, Ellen Martha Butterfwkl, Asa Van H'nrmur Buxtrm. Annabel Hyena Frank Rawluj: fallClWUlL RUhL'I'I Russ fumphcll. Margaret Carlson, Clam Frn'uuaugh, Marie Kathleen Fulhlriug. Anna Kinda Fnhun, Philip Alfred Cm'rv. Mary Privc . r;wanrd, Elizabeth Dymnml Frcnghvzch lilizulmth Griffith Fruwc. Eunice Mario Dcprutl. lerrell Anderson Hiuturlo, Gertrude Fn-tlcrivku Dollrmgnm. Louise lhmzlhlm Matthew Thnmlls H'ugc Jit'mty-riml ACADEMICS Duster. Genevieve I'irlrly Dudley. Grace Elizabeth Fbling, Samuel Gale Hckcl, Louise Iillia. Mary Lnngmnor Elsinger, Madge Essel, Alice Evans, Elizabeth Madison Fischlmch. Priscilla Rhnda K71 Foster, Purlhcnia Katharine Fram, Leon Geisler. Mangarctha Julia Goottsch. Elvira Grnthaus. Ethel Lnuisc Hachc'n, David S. Hagemcyer, Elizabeth Christine Hahn. Lorena Marie Hall. Mariam Virginia Harris, Samuel Joy Hurl, Humes XYhittlcsvy HHHHL'H, Ruth Marguerite Hasmncier. Margaret Anna Hatfield. Ruth Amelia Hzmpt. Ilse Erika Hayes. Lenore Ray Haynes, Eleanor Duncan Hoard. Kathryn Mvmg Hcinshcimer. :an Cluirv Henle, Grace chneke, lithcl Hcrier. John jncnh Herman. Curl N. Hextvr. Betty Miriam IHHUT, Grace Redmond Hulmon, H'inlou Lee I'Inhmzm. Louis Mathias Honk. Sarah Elizabeth Hm'man. XX'esle5- Leon Hudson, Evangeline Hughes. Thomas Jacob Ilulick, May Perin Humor. Smliu 101a. Hyman lHElilL'H, Elrnnnn jatksnn. Mary Etta Jaffc. Lester Aucr johnsun. Doris Jonas. Jnmcs Guy Jones. jr.. Robert Rulslnn joyce, Hazel Beatrice Kuhlc, Helen Kaufman. Max Kehne. Robert Arthur Kicnkcr. Curl Henry Kliny, Arthur SnmcrEcltl Koch, Stuart jay Koenig. Blanche Clara KneHig. William Haheknttv MW Kracmer, Ruhy Ch ristinc Landon. Minnie Isabel Lifschitz, Morris. Lockwood. Kenneth Lemy anhmau. Margy Lntspeich. Itlel Sux'icr Luchs. Alvin Luecicrs, Anna McComas, Donald Richard McDowell. Mary Charlotte Niccrcgur, Nlinen'zl Mrary McKilIbcn, Nina NTzlcNaugth'Jn. Marjorie Edith McNutt, Laura Belle Manning, Bessie Mari. Mrs, Harriet Marlantl tic IIIAL'ECI Markgraf, 'William Maycn Robert Livingston .Mcyer. John Arthur Meyer. Myron Millar, Vivian Miller, Dora Mincla. Albert Grecul'wrg Mniinder, Samuel Garvin Montgomery. James William Morse, Wellslakc Dcmarest Murray, W'illa Lillian IELAJ Nagel, Henry Niedermeyer, Flora Noe. Edna Louise. Osborn. Jr., Arthur C. Uutcalt, Dudley Miller Payne. Clyde Clarkson Pease, James Lewis IELA1 Petty, LCRny Clinttm anff, Frieda Louise Phillips, Cencvim'c Phillips, Margaret Esther Plucddcnmnn, Hugo Reinharl Pull, Charinrta Wilhelmina Ruhm, Sylvia Elizabeth RL-mclin, Eugenia Lm RrJhcrIH Bradley Rogers, XVillium Raymond Romaine Miriam Rosenthal, Margaret Sum Sumnwl, Helen Julia Saurcr, Esther Mariam Sum. Joseph Schlichtcn. Carl Von Schmidt, anry Edward IELAX thrcck. Len Soifricd. Grave N121 nsHL-ld Sexton. Marshall Cuiiun Simon. Meta Laura Sinning. Olga Anna Sleeves. Lurinflzl Annie Stegemeyer, Emilie Louise Sternsehcr, William Stevenson, Mary Thomas Steward. Harold Clark W1 Struuh. Edna C. Strauss. Herbert Cerf Struhle. Mary Jordan Sturwnld. Marie Antoinctlc Swency. Luwry Houston Taylor, lsahc-l Irwin Taylor, Max Freeman Tellcfscn, M arjorie Atlt'lint' Thomas. Isabel Louisa- Tictig, Durit-i TUdll. Mary Margaret Truntcr. Lucy Mary Trapp. Marie Antoinette Waldman, Gertrude V'x'arnerke. Ida Martha Weinhergcr, Leo Williams, Elizabeth Leslic WHllff. Doris Yeager, Estelle Celeste Young, chmarie Swing: Zorn, Elizabeth Rnsina Zwick. Holly Pug? Hfmfy-leccj SOPHOMORE TEACHERS Nvu. Kuthcrinc lL-H Phnrm. LG'illzl MAI SOPHOMORE HOUSEHOLD ARTS anning. Mnrit- anuint IYI'I SOPHOMORE MEDICS Allwrs. Frank jnscph Hanna Cvnrgv Jnsc-ph Urnzingcr. Martin lsaaca. Rupheu-l Brisrnc. Hugh Alan Mmminu, Joseph Uemu- Chrisluphcr. jr., Arthur F. Uliu-r. Symnms Francis Clnnsscn. Harry Louis Putts. Raymund Ihlal'in Clark. Frt-tlvrivk Rwy Sctn'illv. Dnrmhvu Hen'L-n Flalrk. Nulllu Virgil Hidlh'r. LaulmL-n Knrkcs FiSI'hIJHFh. Vit'ltlr VKYiHium Vhilo. Rnlwcrt AIL-Vimtlul'11if..-H I- rvil:L'rg. Ilvm'y Bcrnunl Winston. lithvl Furlais 633,159 IRREGULAR SOPHOMORE MEDICS JllnL'h. Lloyd PnggL-nclirk. Philip I7. Nivhnlsnn. Ct-nrgc Prirl- Hrath. jr.. jnlm 1:. Uu't-ns, Thnmala' Rtagm' 1 Puyr- ninr'I-x-Jtmrl SOPHOMORE CO-OP. ENGINEERS Allan. James ligL-lslun, MJC. Amos, Edward Butler. M.El. Arnold, Cmrgc Mathias. Eli. Arnold. Ralph Wyillium. NLE. Bcckor, Carl Themlorc. CH. EL.I1l Bctsvhcr, Clarence Guurgu, ICE. Bjorn. Albert Thcmlnrv, CE. Boake. Chullcn Fillmore. CE. Boone, Wklllzlcc William. CILE. Bridgman, John 010, ME. Brunn, Leonard Ekelbcrry, MJ-L Burns, Harry Robert, BE. Conn, Richard Duulttm, Cli. lELAI C'rutchfseld, james Tuvis, OLE. Dctraz. Edward VVL-Idsworth. ME. DeViney. Albert Faris. BE. Dixon. Arthur Conant, CE. Duhrmann, Heer George, F..F.. Drufner, Vincent Henry, CE. Dunn, Arthur jamcs. ME. Edmonslon, joscph Rickctls. CE. I'lllcrL, Joseph Emil, ULE. Emhshoff, George Frcnl, BE. Eylur. Lawrence J.. lili. Farbach, Richard. ME. Fitzgerald, Gerald Edward. CE. Flath, Earl Hugo. HE. Fulforcl, Thomas Delano. HE. Gang, Oliver Frederick, ME. Geisler. Juiius Carl Hermann. MIC. Gerstlc. Jr., Joseph Peter, ME. Graebe. Herman Charles, Chli. Graescr, Curl Louis. FILE. Green, Herbert Erwin, BE. Grieh. Daniel Arthur. ULE. Hahekoettc. George Frederick, Eli. Hamilton, William Whiter, CE. Harrington, Edmund john, ME. I-laupt, Walter Hans, CE. Henna. Carl, ME. Hoffman. Frederick Doll, BE. Hague, Edmund Burke, BE. Huldt, Percy Charles. C'ILE. HnlIIL-rg. lA-n Nnrlt'm, MJC. Huvkc, liImL-r Frank, MJC. Huffman. Loyd Chrialn MIL jonus 1Nillium. HE. juyvc, john Neal. RIC. JLlLTgL'llti. Uscur Szunnci. CE. Juslico, Howard Kunnrth, UH. Kullahcr, Michael jnscph, I3..Ii. Kamphuuacn, Rudolph Curl, ILE. Knpp. Cecil Abram. ICE. Kat; Henry Albert, HE. KL-idcl, Clarence Emile. CE. Kelly. Erwin Culumlms, CE. Krmlml, Arthur, M.E. Knowltun, Charles Aanum. NLIC. Knc-hlcr, Christopher L., ME. Kohlmzlnn. Irwin Luquu. RIC. Litwin. Jumh Henry, FILE. McFeLrlzm, James Powell. BE. McFarland. jumcs Clark. FILE. Maynard, Julian Lenka FIE. Merton, Humid Adams, CILE. Miller. juptha Mackenzie. MJ-Z. Milsch, Edward Henry, ME. Morgan, XVillium jaunus. Eli. Neuffer, Arnold, CE. Nocka, Alfred Jacob, BE. Norris, Clifton Dwight, CE. O'Connell, Jnhn, BE. Olbcrding. Francis Joseph, li.li. Peck. W'illiam Kenneth. CE. Pctursen, Frank R.. HE. Priche, Cedric Joseph. MIC. Reinhard. Joseph Hurry. LIE. Remster, Robert Rusk. Eli. Root, Emory Nelson. CH. Sthafer. Harry Milnm. Eli. Schcier. Lester Ingzllls, Mil. Schlichten. XValtcr KVilliam V011. c.l-Z. UELAI Sclmcider, Frank Louis. UH. UELJI Schubert. Edward Herman. 3.1.12. Shafer. Rulzcrt Tinslcy. CE. HJugz? Him'ly-jiael Shryock. Charles SlmlLuC, 13.17.. Vogel, Carl Conard, ME. Smith Leland llmulrivk. ME. Wartcki, Mark Abraham, Cl1.E. Smythc. jcsse Virgil. CH. W'enzcl. Alfred Vx-yilliam. FIE. Stafford. Lunpulci Dudley, ME. XYcrfc-lman. Elmer Henry, CE. chunvy', Jnscph Rugcr, CE. Wilkerson, XValter Theodore. CE. Taulman. 'inllimn Bryan. CE. H'illis. Harold Samuel, C.E. Tclmw Leo Rulmrt. ME. KYinkelman, Leon john, C.E. Thmnpwn FullrmL-L ICE. XVW'thdurf. chry Adolf. M.E. Topic. Ernest XYurrL-n. ClLlC. W'rigllt, Francis jamcra, CJS. Vim Norm, Arthur Unrelun, H.141. maria SOPHOMORE REGULAR ENGINEERS l'iiza'hcr i'hcrringlun Luv, BIZIC. St'Jhn. Henry. H.ChE. Phillips, Cecil 81. john, 81,115.. UELAJ XYalktrr. jr. John Creig. B.M.E. Rugutsky, Curl Human, BULB. W g$ I Pugt' mm-Iy-SLL'I WALTER HAEHNLE Class President OFFICERS OF THE. FRESHMAN CLASS VV'ElItCl' Hachnlt' ........................................ Prmirfmrt Margaret Grrtn ............................. . Vr'r'r-Prs'xidrm Mary Patterson ................................. . . .Srr'rrhrry john W'hitcljx' rrrrrrr , , , , 777777 , , , 7 , , , 7 , , , ...... Trmsnrer 1 Page JH'iit't'errE'UJ'T FRESHMEN Acnmb. Nlelriu Harriet Allyn. Jorivph M. Ames, Valmlyn Barker Andaman. Martha Stratum Anderson. Mary Alice Amlridgc, Gertrude Mulius Askew, Mary Mahala Avery. Charles Hnmmund Barr, Louis Schwab Bauer. Olga Frcdurica BCL-klcy, Marhm Bcnadrctc, Meyer Bertram, H'allt'er John Bird. Ruhcrt. Blosch, Edna Marie Bntklagu, Norma Lorrcto Bound. Marion Elizabeth Boyer, Lavinia Elizabeth Buylc, Fannie Ellen Brackman. Hulda Bramble. Mary Ricck Brnnks, Albert Nelson Bruuk, Israel fhgmkin Brown, Regina Mary Bruckman, BL-rtha Brucggcmunn, William Brunlml'f. Alma Buckingham. Alfred OliVL-r Bucnlc. Myrtle Burger. Herbert H. Bu Llcr. M argarct j ant: Butt, XX'illinm jmuph Byt'r, Florence ByL'r, Sylvia Fuldwcll. Leah Miriam Clancy, VYillizlm Puwcr UCLJI Clurkc, Dorothy Hall Clark, Paul B. Fnhun. Hurry 1101i vcrl Fuhn. jnsuph Ralph anduwt'y, Culhvrinc UM't'I't'uux I'ugr m'm-Iy-r'ighrl ACADEMICS Coleman, Shirrcll livlly Collins. Elizabeth Vnnu Dorothy lilizzlhclh Funk, Blunrhv M. Cook, Helen Clara Cnpulun. RulJL-rt Wiliium Corbett. Iimily Louise Cordell, Mildred Curdcs, D'izlrgalrul Louisc CurnL-H. William Frank Cragg. Lucille Lmla Cmukc, VX-rillium 'l'lmmas Crone, john A. Frnziur, Florencu Culhvrlsml, Charlene Dalton. Clara Illngclciscn. XViIlizlm 'Wurrcn IliLAI Davis, Carson Davis, Charles Bradley Dcmmin, Lillian Dickerson, Fora Tunis. Dickerson, lilla Amanda Dickmun, liarl Richard Dinkclakcr. Laura Douglass, Edna May Dowds, Eva Janene Downing. Rodney Drzlclwubcrg. Harry Duane, Elsie Wilhulnwna Duke. Dorothy lihrmmm, George Bartholomew liichclbcrgL-r, Raymond jnseph Iiisenman, Lou lilischak, Milton Marcus IClmigcr, limmn Janv Iinncking, livciyn Mary Iirnnt, Viulu Mngdolonc l':Ll1;lH:-1, Charles Crm'cr Evans. Agnes Lewis. liming, Ruth Fclilmnn. Helen Consuelo Foh'cr, Lloyd King Fctlssc. Elmer George Finch, Lillian Bella Flullcrty, James Dion Flanagan. Grace Irene Flunncry, Helen julia Folcy, Vuthcrinc Imogene Foster, Theodore F. Fuldncr. 'William Lester Fursl, Clifford Archer Canim. jnsoph Nicholas Gaul. Murizmnc Angela Gauspohl, Iit'lwunl Guurgc Geile, Dnris Mossmann Ccis, Miriam Gcisert, Mary Frances Hillier. Victor Edward Girivk, Javuh Goldman, Albert Guym't, Anna Wilhelmina Cmfman. Louis lilliult Grant. Julia Cady Gray. Alice Crven, Murgurct Grccr, Elsie Marion GrL-gson, Hck-ne lizathc-t'lin Grimm, Grace Ethel Gmenlancl. Ormond Thomas Grngan, Mary Angola Gmmme, Hertha Guckenhergcr, Edwin August 7311L tl1Icin, George Guthman, Edwin Frederic Haelmle, Walter Feicl Hall. Cleopatra Christine Hall, Lmiise Kathryn Harding, Florence Mary Harris. Albert L. Harris. Helen Maurey Hartman. Helen Margaret Haltenrlorf, Otto Margraf Haupt, Charlottc Helen Heilhrun, Margery Scrvillia Heinold, Frederick William Hcins. Clara Irene. Hcimers. Ruth Virginia Henderson. Margaret Henri, Frederick Leo Herrin, Lurms Hurskovita, Melvillu Jrun Higgins, Mnrgueritu jrmnna Hilberg, Stella Kathryn Hilclebranrlt. Mary Margaret Hildrcth, Gordon Edward Hirsh, Charles Louis Hodge, Anna lilizalxeth Hocck, George Worcester Huffman. Velma Holloway, Mary Kughlcy Howard, Edith Marie Vx'ashingtnn Hnwe, Allie Everett Hughes. Katherine Atwood Hummcl. Aline Mafgarut Hunter, Marie A. Ingrahzlm. Reed Hoyt Isralsky. 5am IsHL-r'man, Ferdinand jarky, Fred James, Inc; Jenkins. Anna.- GriHi th jcnkins. Bertram 'W. Jenkins. lilizuhcth jcanncttc Jones, Herbert C'. jordan, Margurct Hall Kamer. Henry Kemp. jcnnie H. Kcnkcl. Henry Frank Kicnzlc, Ethel Grace Kimball, Elsa Pcvcr'ly Kinney, Mary Frances Kirkpatrirk. Glenn McKinley Kisingcr. Elvira Trumlmll chyhoitc, Florence Elcnnnr Knight. Anna Bouruc Kalb, Lean Israel Krcidlcr, Katherine May Lundc. Frank Lnndis. Charlotte chrictta Langclon. Henry Harlan Lutherm Claurl A. Lazarus. Sylvia Leen, Marcella Marie Levitch. Jennie Hazel Levy, Edith Louise Huck, Helen Viola Lisrhknflr, Emma Gcrtrudc LPugv ninrly-ni-ucl Locke. Florcnix- May Lochmzmn. Charles Ford Loth. Lillian Aimee Love, Paul Jnhn Lucas. Samuel Lush, Hamid Irving MCBrocn. Mary Elizahcth lVlcfurthy Alma Marie. McCartney, Archie R'Ith-Vitt. Cvrilo McDonald. lelrlhu Bornirc McDonald. Marin Louise McFarlan, Arthur Crane MrCinn, Ruth Marie ML'Gurk, Hcrluert Luckwm 1d EI,.H Mclntiro. William Cnrnclim Murldnck. StuphL-n jalmcs Mader. Michael Francis Mugly, Flnrcnfe Marie Mnrgnlis. Harry Sterling; Murklcy. Ugdcn jnhnsnu Marsh, Charles Scallrrmks Mason, 'x'x'illiam Alfrvrl lelllluff. David Mccds. l,illizm Annmtu Momlcnhall. lidith lilizul'JL-lh Miller, Marjorie Jay Munroe, Kathryn Marie Mooney, Katharine Moore, Mrs. Muhcl Calhvrinc Grunt Moore. Ruth lillcn Morgan, Stewart Fa. Morris, Dz'u'icl juliun Morris. Murjnry IIL-lcn Morrow. Mark Lcc Morrmv. Ruth Violet Musvkump, Geurgc Hmry Myers. Alit'v Fillhtl'illC Mycrs, XYillium Melvkiv Neville, thlrlL-s Henry Ncwmn, Hliznllulh Lillian Nichols. Rlelrjnric NickL-H, lCuI'I Ugh' Nngcn. Hurry U'Dnnncll. john Jnhcph Ucrhslv. BL-rllul Orr. Virginia Uzlkfnrll Patterson, Mary Arlorncsu Pngr um frrlmfn'dj Paver, Marann Nelson Payne. Katherine Elizabeth Peters. Walter Frederic Peterson. Josephine Clark Petzhold, Cornelius John Phillips, Louisc Guilford Platter, Ralph Edgar Pluut, Michael Poole, Dorothy Jane Power. Harry Senior Powers. Edgar Maurice Powers. Nixon Marmaduke Presslcr. Lnuisc Camlyn Price, Mildred Claire. Prince, Corinne lELAI Purws. Lorena Thelma Putt. Ruvhcl Kathleen Ramsey, Alta Fem Rasinsky, Agnes Ruth Ray, Victor Rmmclin, Eleanor Austin Reid. Marguerite Reilly, Marguerite Ruth RL-itc-r. Hortense May Riddefnrd. Mirna Riggs, ELIIIiCC Grace Rikcr, Helen Mario Robinson. vais 'l;1ine's Rrsscnhorg. II. Irving Russ, James Rummcl. Olga Flora Runck R'lurguL-rite Charlotte Runck, Helen Louise Savhs, Eugenie Hellman Suvhs. Vx'illiam Schaefer, Louise Augusta Srhuuclig, Hilda Caroline Schenk. jvssiu Louise Svhmitl. .I am: Louise Schmidt. Elsa Anna Hchrcck, Anita Charlotte Hrhruvr, Marie Estelle Schrulh. Irving Henry Ht'hurn, Curl Jnlm Schwartz David Scam Winflcld Randolph Spifricd, Adeline Manstielrl Scilcw, Gladys lELA1 Sclzer, Edgar Theodore Satchel. Mary Frances Shafer, Clarence jnseph Shields, Edward Hiucs Sicbenmann. Elvanor Silverstoin. Ben Albert Silverstoin. Pearl Simpkinson, Ewart W'nodruff Shinedliug, Abraham Isaac Slutsky, Hyman Smith. Edward Nlinish Snudgrass, Marjorie Leonard Snow, Mary Catherine Solow. Eugene Maxwell Sonnncr, Louis Snrin, Ruth Hannah Spickcr. Margaret Stacy, Elizabeth Ntmrsc Stamm. Erma Corinne Staicy, Nevin Roscoe Staplctun. Hmmrd Edward Stark. Cecilio. Stark, Harold Luster Siarrcls. Solomon Alcmmlcr Stegner, Harold Ashton Stein. John Harry Steiner, Mary Catherine Steinman, Kathryn Marie Stephens, Anna Harriet Stewart, Frank Lcu Stokes, Mable Mariam Strauss, Helen Louise Strickland. David Light Striker, Cecil Stuart, Florence ergmmuro SudhnH, Edward Bernard Sullivan, Anna Marie Surtecs, Sarah Virginia Tandy. justinc Taphorn, Owen Thomas Tayior, Chm Count m Taylor, Leona Elizabeth Trust, Irving Vaughan Tucker, Evelyn Caroline Tuttlo, Helen Rnlmrln Irrmston, Hclun Lucille Vance, 'Williaun Marvin Van W'iuklc, Mary ICch Veslcr, Walter Fhe'lrlcs Vnilun, 110mm: W'almn W'zllth'r. R-htrgum'ito W'arnking, Dorcttzl Alma XK-Qltts, Lilymau W'cavcr, Marian W'L'inhcrgur. julicltal Wycih's. Olga Lillian XVciht, Lillie Vinlu H'uillL-r, Rum H't'ilcr. Henry jnsoph XVt'sthku, Anadcle W'utmm'u, Nlery Benirss Wrctzcl, Benjamin fhdsu H'hcuttm, Aha :1 ;1cc While. Allen Hunter White, Sarah Harriet XVhiiulc-V, JR, Jllhn Frederick Vt'hittckcr, 1101mm Puync Widmcyur, Doris Alice Willard, Lucille XVillL'r, Stanley Anthony Ufilliams, Adelaide H'illizuns, Framer; Harrict VVila-kon. JR, Harry Allan Wilson. Marie Louise X-V'inuns, Herbert Stmum Vt-fingatc, Burton Riddle Hblfstcin, 11111195 Samuel Wyucnkcr, Marghcrita Louise chlmeycr, Cllaclycc Marin Zimmcrmun, Elizabeth jam: Zinsnmstcr, Lewis Edward 32be Ujuga' rmv Inmdrrd mid 01:61 FRESHMEN MEDICS Bruunlin. Robert Frc-tlcrirk Busching, l-Imvard Ellsworth Coffmnn, VVHFLI Denver Davis. Jnhn Frilm'is Friuhirh, Vharlvs llUHkiHH, Llnytl 1,. Huling, May Cuthcrinc ?,illzlrd. Davis Linton, Frank T. R'ILT'I'CELry, Hc'JmL-r XVilsml leJcViH, Lestt-r 63:9 Martin, Rolrc-rt Scott Mencfcc. Kline V. Norman, Charles Stewart Pichcl, 5'3. Marie Rugan, D'Avid Yanddl Snydvr, Mildred Law UVlrh-J Saffron. Benjamin Franklin Vierling. Frank ch 111111111. Frank G. W'ygan t, 'Willis Edward SPECIAL FRESHMAN MEDIC Lylv, Donald J 011115011 I Pugr' mic Imlm'ryd um! hail FRESHMEN CO-OP. ENGINEERS Agger. Max Pctcr, Ch.E. Fnssull. Francis Hartwell, M.li. Allwine, Ralph jnscph, HE. Flivkcr. Raymund. BE. Armstrong, Earlc H, C.F.. Flinn, Gunrgt- jncksnn. HE. Arnold, Furl, HF. Floyd, Masel WU, Lili. Ashman, George William, ME. Foster, John Wiscman, OLE. Avril, Llcorgc Antun, BE. Frickc. Hobart W'illiam, F.F.. Bahyion, Elx'an Ray, F117,. Gahay, Alexander, ME. Baucr. Ralph Churlus, ChF. Gaenge, Edwin Robert, CE. Baysingcr. Roy Henry, F..F,. Ueis. Robert LeRoy. VIC. Bcrgstmm, Walter Bernhardt. M.E. Cnettsch. Max, ClLE. Berry, James Robert. HMS. UnctzF Hamid Edmonds. M.Ii. Boalt, Edward Armslmng, ME. Gregg, Charley. H'illium. CF. Boone. Juc Clintnn, FILE. Haas, Elwood Adam, ME. Bradford. Hulnur Hammel, 15,5. H2111, Finley I-lulchinsun, ME. Brand. Clifford Uuurgu. FILE. Hannum, Dane Marslnn, HF. Bmida. Max. CE. I'Iardman, Overt. M.I-l. Buddrus, Curt. MJ-Z. Hark. joseph M.. BE. Buford. Mark Xirholas. ME. Hartman. john Kilhy, ME. Bugge. J11, Olaf Emanuel, F..F.. Hartman, Jnscph Reed, ULE. Burt, Evermt W'illiam, CF. Hurlzull, Rraler ME. Bushnell. Ray Edward. CE. Henry, lhuglus Carnagic. ME. fhldwcll. Anthony, FF. Hensel, Hurry H'alter, CHIN; Camp, Everett. M.B Hcrhcrt. Frank Vincent. HE. Campbell. Fletcher Young, FILE. Hermann. Humid Nathaniel. HF. Curr, Philip David. ME. Heyman. Sidney, FILE. Carson, William, ME. High, Scldcn Frank. BE. Clark, Edwin Elbert, BE. Huhstulter. Norman A., ME. Cloud. Hurry Pierce, ER. Howe, Ralph C. C'l1.li. ansert, John F., CE. IlnwclL john Henry, FILE. Crane, Robert Statler, CE. Huss. Frank Hrusluy, HE. Cranmer. Orrin Day, ME. Itlosrm, jr., Alison Baptiste, ML. Culver, William Samuel, CWLE. lmiuy. Urla. CILE. Curphey, XVilliam Morton. M.E. lnskcup, Mahlnn J. CF. Daniels, Eugene, NLFH jacksrm. Campbell Nelson, CH. Dangel, Herbert Abraham, BE. jrmcs, Raymond, ME. Davis, George Carlyle. ME. justice. Harold Bivinn. CE. DoUinthcr, Charles Willard. CE. Kain. John Robert. ME. DcMar. Delbert Frcdcrick, C.E. Kull'afus, Richard Hnrncy, ME. Dicfcnhach, Lowell Toman, FE. Kuuffmnn, Frederick Brown, ME. Ettinger, Jr.. Willimu Louis. FILE. Keck. Karl Glenn, ME. Fasokl. Arthur Ccurgc. FILE. Keck. William Eugene. ClLli. I Page mm hundred and H'm'c'l Keefer, VK-Ellter Russell. C1113. Kchlet, Harold Winding. BE. Kellogg, Robert P10111103. 111.13,. Kepler, Lionel 1., BE. Kcycs. William Hnwartl, 141.13.. Klein, Joseph. Chli. Krusling, Otto Vk'illiam, C113. Kroemer, Harold, 142.112. Kunzman, Carl Henry, EH. Langenheim, Arthur 11-'illi;un, L113. Lansing, Culian, 1111.11 Lnrsnn, Louis Valentine, 13.12. Lawrence. Rnlncrl Anson, HE. Lawyer. Paul LUWI'HI'IUL'. FILE. Lohmzmn, Gerhard Conrad, 15.15. Lung. 1William Dawson. 1111.15. Lllrkt'it, Osvur P11111111, 1-11.11; ManIJIL Harold Robert, M13. R'lzlggs. Albert Hcctur. Mil. Marinelli, Victor Francis, 011.13,. Marshall, Ward Evert, 1-212. Mathis, Hurry M.I 1111.111. Munhcws. David TL-rrcl, 1111.15. Meredith, 1131113111 Paul. ML. Mivhacl, Stanley 1111111, H.111. Moore, Herbert Charles. M11. Minus. Frcrl James. FILE. Nlunacll, Hol'mrt Reichardt, C. C. Ncuffer, Alfred, 11.11;. Nisbet, Lawrence Winter. 113.113. Nuhlu. Ncwtnn Alvin. H.1-L. Nuczcl. 15111101. Frederick. HE. Uthmcr, 1.05111: Earl. 1111.12. letldurk, Clifford Duval, 1111.15. Pulursml, Alex. 1.11;. Pm'ey, Smith XYCHLIL-ll, H.112. Peterson, Howard George, CE. Phillips, Edmund Lincoln, 1111:. Power. Douglas Rrrhimon. iil-I. thst, George Herbert, ME. Puffer, Robert Edward. 1'11. Rumlc. Ralph 11-11mm, 17111;. RL'L'S. Fania Frank. CE. Rhuin, Stanley Philip. M.EC. Rico. jnscph Kcllngg. Eli. Rit'hurd. litiwiu jack, 1711.14; ha 1 Pugr nm- Irmnfm! mm' fnm'1 Richardson, Roland VVithe-nbury, E.E. Rittcr, Carl Clifford, C11.E. Roth, Louis, M.E. Roth, Otto William, ME. Schakel, Herbert Henry, C.E. Schaufcic, Willard, ME. Scheibcrt. Carl. Eli. Schrciher. Hyman, Eli. Schrocr. Milton James, CE. Shields, W'illiam Eugcnc, 15.12. Slade, 11:, Alvah Gordon, ME. Smith, Fred Harvey. ME. Smith, Russull Hayes, CE. Smith. Stewart, Eli. South. Henry Crmlon. ME. Spencer, Earl John. ML. Hpitlcr, $11415 Mervin, C1112. Spoor, Robert Ncwcomb, 01.15. Sprague, W'illiam Bentley, FILE. Stanley, Eugene Burr, CE. Stevens. Ansel Campbell. ME. Stewart. Joseph Wray. C1112. Shu'ltcmeyer. Arthur, 11E. Swoaringcr, Benton Hubert, ME. Taguo, Robert. Eli. Todd. Robert Miles, CILFI. 'I'nwnscnd, Merrill. CE. Upsml, 1111121111 Irvin, 1111.12. Van Pelt, Arthur PL. 0112. Vnicrs, chic 5., 1:..15. Walker. Randall Edwin, CE. Vx'oidlich, John Edward. HE. 1Wesley, 1Yenr1c11 Phillip, RE. What, Herbert Norton, CE. V1--'x-'heelcr. 111, Charla; Eugene, CE. 1Vit1au, VWilliam Earl, ClLIC. 'Wicgand. Vernon Ivan Ellsxvt'n'th, 15.15. XViley. Harold, C213,. urillson, Perry Lune, 13.13.. XVilt, Noble. 1151.141. 111511032 George Thomas, ME. Withrow, Stanley Clayton, 1111.13,. Wonda Frank 1-1.. 13.13.. Yatkols, Cloyd Charles. 1111.13,. Yultnn, Paul 1-1agcmcycr, 12E. FRESHMEN REGULAR ENGINEERS Buck, Jeruh Donald. H.CILE. Mather, Henry Stevenson. B.fch-L Ecker, JrA, Howard, B.C.E. Rucsdcr, Emil Bryan, H.CI1.E. Fischer, Charles, H.C'hE. Sloan, Charles H., B.M.E. Garrison, James Harwond. 13.31.13,. Smith, Robert Earl, B.M.E. McEntcc. Harold Paul. B.Ch.IC. Smith, William Furlmr. B.EE. McKinney, Robert Stcvcnson. RULE. Yoi, Chem, B.EhE. lPugc mm hundred undfm'? COLLEGE OF Aills. Hmrles August Alexander, Harry IELAl Allenswmth, Fannie Laura Allis. Samuel E. Annis. Earl G. LELAI Arnold, john Jasc-ph IELXH Atkins, Rirharrl Meredith Beliloy, Purhy Douglas Burnett, Leland Meyer lELxH Halncr, Elmer John th'kcr, Fred Julm Bucklvy, Albert MirhaL-l Benncr. Frvtl Henry Herding, Herbert fkmrgu BtrgL-r, Alln'rlim: U'JLAE Bvrnhunlh Arthur H. Bickncll, Arthur B. Bingheuu, Ralph Mclx'illu Blukcly. Jr.. Laurie john Bowman, julian jnscph Boyd, Hertha lmulme Bn-wsrcr jnlm Pollard Harrison UiLAJ Bush. Vi1IIam F5. BLIIZ, Clement BV Curr. Perry Emmett Cary Arthur john Clark Abraham Clements. James MivaL-l U'ILAI t'umlun, .1. K. UiLEII funhtilhle. n'illialm H. Cmn. NVilliam Hyde Crusm William Thvmlnn- ilCLAI Hunicl, Vi11Inm Alulmlt Day, Anna L. Ik-itL-rS. john A. Dennis, Kmhurinc 1. Demon Frank Ralph Hickcnm Klurvin Uiclz, Frccl John Dm'n'. U'ilhur Clayton I Pugr um- fmndfm! mad xixl COMMERCE Dorks'. Amor C. DuheH, Edward j. Uuhcll, Coorgc HF. Epstein. Harold LL-Vi UiLA-H Faik. Harry IELAI l-Tldmann, Uttmar Joseph Ferry. Louis L. Febscndcn, Fred Lincoln Humming, Milo Munlovc Flynn. Billcy C. Fullmd, Maymt- Ii. Furlhmnn, Hrillinm UiL-H Frank, 'Willium Friedman. Bcnnotl IELxH Fanr. Frcdcritk XVillium Funkc, Rithard Hugo Gilles: Terry M. Cunrgc, UIliL' UCLA! Goomnzlnn, Frccl H. UiLxll Graham. Bcrl Gordon Greene. Howard Samuel Gmsmnzm, Ralph ELAl GlIL'nth'r. Flora Elizabeth IELAI Hallum. Alice Stm'enhon Hzlnd, Noll Sanfc'n'tl Harwell, Frank M. Hmmfehl, Edward Bernard iELAI Hmly R. A. IELAI Hcil'acrtshauzz-acn. Gcm'gc Hulnn August HELA1 Hcrlmri, Henry .I- HL-rzfvlrl, Louis Mayer Htssc. Emir Edward IIillm Carl A. I-Ini't-mzmu, julius juhoph IIELEII IIUllcnlwrg, Conl'gzv Frmlcriclc Hiqu Human, Clifford Edward Hnnpcr. john Charley; MILH Howe, Albert Vilsnn UCLH HLlL'lu'r, Juhn Y. Ilnmmmnn, Ccm'gv ldem-d JilCnl n, GL-nrgzu Charles JUhann, PCil'CC Jnncs, Ralph Harris jnncs, Rivhartl Lee jnncs. Ruth KilHHm'I. LL'C Brooks KL'llCr. 191111 I. Kendall, Erm-Hl Kirkpatrirk, Edgar Iizn'l UELA! Kk-hfnlh, A. H. Klein, Rudolph George UiIu-ll Knowles. Duniol Runnunucl UiLJI! Kofl'cnllcrgcr. Nclsnu LcRoy Kntzin, Tobias lELAJ Lamnwrding. George H. Laurence, Garden Ellsworth Lawless, Howard Thomas Lunch. W'ultcr Robert Leilmhl. Matilda Luiser, Oscar Lumker. Edward H. Lihhert, jUhn C. Lipman. Henry W'illimn Lung, john J Lord, Lyle Charles; Ludwick, Frcdcrirk Joscph IICLAJ Ludwig. Luwcll Hobart MCCann, Eimer Carl Mclntire, XYuiter Alan Muienschcin, Carl Frank Manhcimur, Milton UELAJ Mannbeck. Georgc Fred Martin, Howard Bcrlley Meyer, Elsa Muric Miller, Mark Donovan LEILAI Morris, Raymond Southgnfc Match, Jesse McDaniel Mueller. Henry William Muller, Milton Frank Neal, Earl Myers chdermann, John Ludwig Newlmrry, A. W. Oslcr, Eugene IELAI Palmer, Ross M. Pauli, Frank Fcrdinaml Pettil. Edwin XViHium Picrlc, Edwin F. IELA! Powers. N ixon 1V1urmaclukc Prrmlvrgnsi, Thomas Rumlnll, 'I hL-tuInrt- Millml R1111. IA'hU'T Furl UCLA! Rit'hurds, Hurry Ludwig Rivhgmls. jeunch H. Ridle, Frank Jnhu UCLH Riggs. Harold Sidney UiL-ll Ritchie. Hurry Thoma: Rusulthzll, Nlm'ris Haths, Hyman Ray Suhlfcld, Robert Alphonse UELAI Sununct. Robert V Schimanski, Frudurick YX'illiam HiLxH Schmid, RnlJL-rt George MILA! Schuster, Chribtian A. Segal. Harry UELA! Scibcrt. Edward Adam UELAI Scxtun, Hilary Raymond Scyhcrt, Rohcrt Edgar Shaffer, Herbert Simlick. W'illiam Nelson Slutsky, Dora lELg-lj' Smith, Homer Clay 801m, jr., j. Edward Snrtnr, AA F3. Sparkcs, Lcrmard XthrJruf-f Stacey, W'aync Stanley, Jr., XVillinm Henry UiLA1 Stichtcnoth. Eric William Struhhe, Louis Henry Sturla. Harry Lawson Taylnr, Frank Fuulds Thelcr, Arthur Lewis Torbcck Alplmnsc 17. Trumbull, George 'W. W'uters. C3. Bain Wchcr, Edward GurEcld W'einbcrg, Joseph LELAl W'erner, Rudolph L. White. William Julius iELAI Whitney, Tom X-Villiam 1Willig, Lawrence H. W'ilson, Robert Bentley XVOIngki, Michael Frauds 'WOI'HL Raymond NI. LELAI W'ucst, Edward J. IFLAI Zimmcrmun, Hurry John IPugc mlr hundred and .m-m I KEY TO SYMBOLS USED Q5139 CfCollL-gc 0f Cmnmorce. ELAr-livening Liberal Arts. HAul-lousehold Arts. LAHLHJCI'QII Arts. TCwTeachcrs, College. Pu c UHF hundred and m' MI E. g BOOK lII 6N3 FRQTEKNHTHES IPage mic hundred and Hillel . l .- a -u TK' V' ',,x - i - i'l'7'a .. H '7 J . ll ' H p . F '1. H -' H b 1 1 up ! W m : .1! W ml IH W1- mf eiwml EEUEJUW Jam :Dan-Z :Oncmnom .320... 2.53.- $0923- um M :3..th mam mEE mEEEB 5:35 chrgc rmr .I'Hmrh'rd marl mvivrl THE .INTERFRATERNITY ASSOCIATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI ROLAND L. RICluwmn, , 7 , 7 - - - - - Prasirlcm WILLIAM H. ELLIS, - - - - - - - Virv-Pn-sidmt WM. E. ROBINSON. - - - - - - - SCTH'MJ'N um! Ts'msnmr CHAPTER DELEGATES SIGMA Cm Pm Dunn TIIliTA 1N:'illia111 H. Ellis XVHL E. Ruhinsrm E. Burke Hague . 'W. Kenneth Puck SIGMA ALPHA EPSILUN DELTA TAU DELTA Dudley K. Hudlcr Berkeley Williams W. Frank Cornell Pclham E. Mills BETA TIIILTJ. PI PI KAPPA ALPHA Justus Kari Hctsvh Rnhind L. Rickwuocl Anton Wilhelm Schncidcr Fay Arthur Norton HHIIHIIIIIHIIIHHHHIHHHIIHIlIIiIHIHHIHHHIHITJIIIIIIHIH1HHHIIIIHHHIHHHHIHHIIHIHIIHIIHHHJIIIHHIHHHIJIEIIHHHHIHHWIHIHHIHIIILIIHIIHHHIHIIHIIHIHIHIIIHI'HIHHHHHIIIHIHHHIIHIIiHIIHHIIWlHHHIHHUIIIIHHHHIIIIHIHIHIIH The Panhellenic Awociation was organized during the year 1913-13, cul- minating from the Brm-ling Loaguc. which the fraternities had supported 11p to that. time. During the your 01 1.915 the name 01 the nrganizution was rhzlngcd t0 the Interfmtcrnhy Assobiaticm of the University of Cincinnati. The Council Of thc Asmciation consists of two delcgatcs from each of the national t'rntcrnitica at Cincinnati. A monthly business meeting, along with an open house, each chapter acting successively as host, fulEIIs the mission of bringing the Greeks into closer association and properly regulates iutvrfratcrnity matters. The Bowling League occupies the attention of the Asmcintinn during the winter months. 1Pugr' nm' Mmdrod um! 1111?:ch FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES IN THE. ORDER OF THEIR ESTABLISHMENT AT THE UNIVERSITY 67an LITERARY FRATERNITIES Sigma Chi. - - - 7 - - - - - - 1332 Sigma Alpha EpsilmL 7 7 7 7 - - - - 1339 Beta Theta Pi, - - - 7 7 7 - - - 1390 Phi Delta Theta. - - - - - - - - - 1898 Delta Tau Dclt21. - - - - - 7 - . 1909 Pi Kappa Alpha. - - - - 7 . . - . 1910 Alpha Nu Sigma. 7 - - - - - - - 1910 Sigma Delta Pi, - - - - - - - - - 1913 PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES Nu Sigma Nu. - - - - - - - - - 1892 Omega Upsilon Phi. - , - - - - - - 1900 Alpha Kappa Kappa, - - - - - - - 1901 Chi Sigma Pi, - - - - - - - 7 7 1914 Alpha Kappa Psi. - - - - - - - - 1914 LITERARY SORORITIES Delta Doha Delta, - - - - - - - - 1892 Kappa Delta, , , , , , - - 1 1913 Kappa Alpha Theta. - - - - - - - - 1913 Chi Omega, - - - - - - - 1 - - 1913 Kappa Kappa Gmnmu, - - - 7 - - - 1914 Delta Zeta, - . 1 - - - - - - - 1916 Sigma Sigma. - - - - - - . - , 1898 NIysiiC Thirteen. 7 - - 7 - . - - 1913 HONORARY Phi Beta Kappa, - - - - - - - - 1898 Tau Beta Pi, - - - - - 7 - . - - 1915 IPage mn' Jnmrlrrd um! fnmu'rnzl SIGMA CHI FUUM'JED AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1355 ZETA P51 CHAPTER FOUNDRD AT ITNlVl-ZRSI'I'Y n1: CINCINNATI, 1882 m NATIONAL CHAPTERS Alphel1Miami 1 ?:1 m 11151-1 HliU Wrcsleyan Delta Gc0rgia Epsilnanem-ge Washington Zetniru-yashingltm 11nd Lcc Theta PennHylvania KappaiBucknoll Lambda Indiana Mui Dcnison Xi DcPuuw Omicmni Dirki nsrm R1101Butlcr P11 i Lz1fa yet he. Fhi1Hanovcr Psi1Virginia 1'hncguiNorthu-talcm Alpha AAII111211H111121H Alpha Beta Califo1-nia Alpha Ga11111121 Ol1i0 State Alpha Epsilon1Nehra-ska Alpha ZetaiBeloit Alpha 1411;1 1011'11 Alpha Thetafi Boston Alpha Inta1 Il1inois W'esleyan Alpha I.11111I'11121?VVi560nsi11 Alpha NuiTcxas Alpha Xi1-K111151'15 Alpha: Umitrrm T11lanc Alpha PF-Albion Alpha IGIO1LChigh Alpha Sigma Minnchta Alpha TaLl1North Carolina Alpha Upsilml Southern California Alpha Phi-Comell Alpha 1.7'11i713u11nsylvania Alpha PHi1Vem1lurlJilt Alpha 1'J1111-ga-Lclz1nd Stanford, Jr. Beta CalmmuiCulumrllJ Bum Delta 1Nlr'1ntann Beta EpsilunWUtnh Beta Zeta-North Dakota Beta Eta- CaSe Beta ThetzL-Pittsburgh Bela Inlait'lrvgrm B13111 K211111311-Jklahnma Beta 1.;1111121111-Trini1'y Beta Mu- Colorado Beta NuiBrown Delta Dolm IJurduC Dcltu ChiiVX'E-ll 111511 Zeta 201111th1111'211 Zeta Psi1fh1cinnalti Eta IZLa1 I3a1r1mouth Theta Theta-M ichigan Iota IotaiAlal'Jama Kappa 1111111113 111i11r1is Lambda LamhdaiKcntutky M u M u--WL-Hl Virginia Nu N u irColumhia Xi Xi1Mibsouri 011111111111 Omicmnik'hicugn Rho R110 Mai1w Tau Tau1XV'21sl1ington L'i nivcrsity Upsilon Upsilon aXK'ushingtun Phi Phi1Pennsylx'zlnia Psi Psi SyracuSe Omega OmegaiArkausas IPugc one hundred and jifteenl mumvm amtag mnEaUu-Z Tnmksuzm huwmuzasm EUEMFU vSwDI ccuEEm aim :3th coduf :uion- haw- Vnwlviuw mogusm JUMn-Eaimn :DENU mEuEm 50:39.0. lPugr ww hrmdn'd um! shtrrwl n M WWW NI $ . W 1: ZETA PSI CHAPTER OF SIGMA CHI Lblmw -:XY11n-nm1 UM GUM s- -: Jar: . I3Iu'rmcs IX 1 .v HILH II, Arch IV Vnrmm. 31. H. t-zlrhlllm H. frialtr, M. H. Jumps RI. BL-ntll-jv. M. 11. Yil'lm' Hay; Kl. ll. Frank H. t'rtms. N. D. jmnm XV. err. M. 11. Louis t'L Hcyu, MA D. Allwrl 'W. lJm'inlann FRA'I'lH-Lh IN mem r:1-' DHHIWIRH Hunk? Lim'I'L-nu Nil n I my nf thy l'nin-I'shy Hunlmtl lilrmn I:RATHI'LN 1N t'nl,LI-:nm Miamn'lxni Phillip Puuuxntlikk Ihmulri I lxlv Luan N. 1 lndcnhmgL-r FHATIU-Zh 1x Al'AIll-LJIH .u-t HAM NY. mer Vlum'rjx juhn A. RL'LTL' Hugh Garvin thrh-a' Ix'nnwilnn 19!? 1C. HHrl-Lv Hague XViHium H. lillis, Ii. juscph G. Mm'l'ih NH? Uirrrdl A. Powell XViHinm Un'srm Niel A. Buvklcy JULY Hux'ixl L. Brumluzwk. II. Dnnalcl Md'cmmrx Virinr Ray. J12 Edward H. Shit-Ms Gvurqc H. l-Ihrnmnn Huvicl 1.. Strickland anph Htvu'nwl Pam! II. Yt-hun Max thm'tkt'r. M. H. Hi'ugl' rim huudn'd um! sc'i'urln'M 29$:an 2th :mvgzo mxuuxx, pummem :mEo-xc-br 3.3m 52.3 JUNJLMHH .2va :wEDU MEECUEU :uukU mmuEnuD :nmhongz 32,3 gy umr lmndrrd uml' L'iglaft'cnl LP! WHIIIMIW a OHIO EPSILON OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON : Yu-Iur'ri N.HII :lt-I C'ufm'.v Illlt'ply :11111 fluill I:RA'JRl-Th Ix 1:.xf'IIIIJ'ATIC Henry Louis U'ilsmun. I'h. Ii. H'illiam HEHHHIUIHI Purkx-r. PII. U Iivm'pll Irving YUWL'H. H1. H. FIMTRM 1's. .Xtuxnlruuixli 10M XV. Frank Vnrm'll Hmmlfl F. lh'urncr-s MiHnrd H. Davis. Rirhzml H, I'llrlmvh 19f? XVillinm H. Green 1010 Clifton 1.. H'm-lcw Jumm T. Vrntrllfn-lrl Durllt'y K. HItHL'I' XYJHH' H'Hkl-Iwm Cm'n'gc H. 1.;1Hc1i5 1mm J. H'inklrmgm Humid A. Stuyu-r 1W3 Hrmnml T. Uruvnllmnl V. Hurnlcl IJUI'IIT A. Hllnlm' VI1ilt Adam M. h'Iucka H'iliiam M. Myth; NliHL'r Ulltulll Irving; H. SL'hmlh PLIamu-zs jusrph K. Rit'U Jnhn I3. Wllilx-k-y jr. Clifford J. XVuhl Harold KY. Kuhltrt. August F. Kirstrn Carl H. Neville. Stanley J. H'ucrhtcr Ifugr UH? Imiidrtd um! mm'hfrnl SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FOUNDED AT THE UNIVERSITY 01? ALABAMA, MARCH 9, 1856 OHIO EPSILON CHAPTER CHARTERED 1889 625319 ACTIVE CHAPTERS PROVINCE ALPHA Maine Boston Massachusetts; Inst. Tech. Harvard Xtharceste-r Poly tech. 11151; Dartmouth PRUVINCIL BETA Cornell Columbia St. Stephens Synwuse Allegheny Divkinson Pennsylvania State BuckneH Gettysburg Pennsylvania Pittsburgh PROVINCE GAMMA George Wrashingtml Virginia Ufashingtem Elllil Lu: North Carolina Davidson PRtH'lNCI-Z DELTA Adrian Michigan Mount Union Ohio Wesleyan lPage mm hu nder and mentyl C incinnati Ohio State C Else Franklin Purdue Indiana Northwestern Illinois Chicago Millikin M i n neseta Wrisconsin Beluit PROVINCE EPSILON Georgia Mercer Emery Georgia Tech. Southern Alabama Alabama Polytech. Florida PROVINCE ZE'I'A Missouri W'ashington Nebraska Arkansas Kansem Kansas State Iowa Iowa State South Dakota PROVINCE ETA Colorado Denver Colorado School Mines PROVINCE THETA Louisiana State Tulane Texas Oklahoma PROVINCE IOTA Central Bethe! Kentucky State Southwestern Cumberland Vanderbilt Tennessee University Of the South Union PROVINCE KAPPA Stanford Cali fornia PROVINCE LAMHDA Vt'aahington Wrashingtun State Oregon State BETA THETA PI memin AT IWHMI UNlYl-Lkhl'l'Y IN 1859 BETA NU CHAPTER ICS'I'AliLIHm-JJ AT 'rma an-r.mrry HF let'lxxx'rr 1.x 1800 623659 NATIONAL CHAPTERS IJIH'I'RIC'I' I Brm'tlnin !B E! Brown HQ Maine t3 H1 Milan. Inst. Tech. Hi X0 DISTRICT II Amherst H3 U Dartmouth M m H'L-slcyun IM '9! H'illizmm im Ville U1? Xj UIH'FRH'T lli Cnlgutc m 0;; Cornell IB .U St. Ilzm'lenrc Hi Z; Syracuao Hi In Toronto i9 ZJ Union m3 DISTRICT IV Columbia tA 1M Rutgers QB F; Stevens 61 DISTRIET V Dickinson UK 3 Johns Hopkins 6A PU Lchigh U3 IQ Pcnnsylvuniu MU DISTRICT VI Bethany 010 Pa. State College U1 YJ VJashington-chfersun WJ West Virginia L3 W Ihh'l'klt'T VII lhn'ide M! EU Nm'th Cul'ulinu H'l Bl Virginia HM D1 s'TRIL'T VI H Curie EA EU fk'nirtnn tA I-U Kcnyun EB M Uhiu H'uhlcyun Haj WwIL-rn Ruwrx'c Hi: DIH l th l' IX Vt-ntml tEJ Cil- icimmti IH PU lV'Iizmli UH Uhiu Hi Kj Ohio State H9 24 XYillrnlwrg M F! DHTRH'T X IJL'PLHHY :A: Hanover lI'J Indiana HIJ Purdm U3 Ml W;1I.a:15h VF; DISTRII'T XI BL-iuit 131 Chicago M P; lllinnih i3 PJ Knox IEJ R'Tichigun UH Nnrthwcsturll UH H'iscnnsin M 11; UIHTRIF'I' XH quluhrnnm 111 GU Tvxus U; OJ Tulane HS Ed Dwnum' Xlll IUWH M m inwn Stun: VF LU Iowa Wc-sluyan m EJ Minnesota EB HJ I NL-hralsku M T; South Dakota W 1M DHTKHT XIV Kansas m M Kunhah Htalu 41 E; Miswul'i M d?! Vanderbilt W M H'ushingmn EA D V'tthHlnliHSlCr IA AJ DISTRICT XV ant'm-ulo U3 'U Colorado College W M Colorado Minus H3 4n Denver I'A ZJ Utah W m I..H5'l'thfT XVI Muhu f? F! UI'L'glfJn m H XYalshingloIl Slulu EB Sh DISTRICT XVII California :Qj Stamford M SJ lPage 0w hundred and mImHy-am'l :uBuI SEEDMEUE .B1mu:...um .3 .6. .35me .EumBizm 30M Eoiom 353W .Juavvan- 6.5:..wa .EumoE 6030:va .M .m ..GE..3V. .cowcwgam. .CnmEouU 50.3.? .soumcihuzU .22112 .513? ,Lsox 3.2.52 c:chm .mmuhU 690-2 .EaLom .3073... .Eascumcmi. 30$ no... Prrgr mn- Immfwd rim! fwz'm'y-MM W LIWIIIIIIIH J BETA NU OF BETA THETA PI C'olars-Pink and Blue Flat: 'FI'HTIIL: Rose M FRATRES IN 13M U LTAT E William Paxton Burris, P11. D. Stephen Cooper Ayrcs M. D. Allyn C Poole M. D. H Kcnnon Dunham, M D. Frank H. Lamb, M. D. Dudley W. Palmer, M. D. Joseph A. Hall, M. D, W'iliium A. Truchter, M. D. W'illium O. Pauli, M. D. Benjamin W. !'lni1n-5, M. D. Max Brewster Rohilmun, NI, E. RusseE Bcnnct Hrittc, C. E. Thomas H. Kelly, M. D. Robert Stafenscm, M. D. FRATRES IN ACADEL-IICAIC 1916 Ben Ross Schneider Ira Edison Cherrington Edward Stevens Robinson Albert George Kreimcr 1917 Justus Karl Hetsch Asa Van W'ormer Butterftcld Clifford Cilley Gregg James William Montgomery Ralph Louis Langenheim Edgar Morrison VVehlJ Anton W'ilhelm Schneider Wcllslake Demarest NIurz-sc R0121 n d Richardson 191?? Carl Alexander Markgmf George Carlton Brc'rwn Edmund Harrison Geohcgan Clifford Frederick Ahlcrs Frank Fcnulds Taylor Vernon Bradley Roberts Carl Piatt Mitchell 1919 Herbert Stewart H'inans Charley: Hammrmd Avery Haruld Luster Stark 1920 Campbell Nelson Jackson Clil'fnrd Du Val Paddack Alison Baptiste Idcson PLEDGJZH Ewart Simpkinsnn lPagc 01m Immirrd um! Iwmn'yilhrcel hUHJU-uv- IgEm .EEEE hu:w3m Qooxm:. caz$nm noninom ennui Aazw say? 3320 oumnn ucuLU .5??? .3 xuum uiGJm$mI mhumvom .ojaP .I hOE-MA v.3! Pug: nur- Inmrhwl mni ITL'I'JJI-V-IFHHFI OHIO THETA OF PHI DELTA THETA C 0!0rs--Azur0 and XY'nitt- Flo-zuw'thite Carnal iun FRA'I'RILS IN FMUIJx-x'riz Isaac Joslin Cox, P11. D. Cyrufa DMVitt Nfcade, 13h. U Sclt'lcn Cale Lowriu. Ph. D, FRATRES 1N CLHJMHU NIl-jnu'm.x1a Wade Wright Oliver Symmvs 1'1. Oliver Park Gillespie Smith Raymond Meow FRA'I'RICS 1N ACADEMIC'AE IOIO W. E. Robinson Thus. F. Rodgers Henry H. Hoppc 1 917 J. W. Taylor Robert Uiebcl W311. Kochkrr Chas. Fordc Roy Palmer 1918 Harold M. Altzuncr Hall TayMr John E. Smith Lowry Sweeney Garrin Mnllimlor Paul C. Sudoff Holly Zwivk 1019 Edward B. Amt's W'm. Kenneth Puck J. N. Joyce Gmwrgv Ilabrkutlc Karl C. chk Arthur Dickson 1930 NI. J. Inskecp Francis Fassett Wm. Curphy Earl Widau Robert Crane IPngu om! hundrcd and Iwemijii-el PHI DELTA THETA Pm Dl-zL'L-x Tlu-z'm W45 FHUNIJHD AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY IN 18-18 OHIO TIHETA CHAPTER 1:12:15 ESTABLISHED AT TILE 1.1NIYI-IRHITY m: CINCINNATI IX 1808 15293.9 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 78 Miami ........................ 184-8 Indiana ....................... 18-19 Central.............1.1...H.1850 117111131511 ....................... 1350 11051711115111, , , , , , , , , , 1 . ..... 1857 Northwestern ................. 1850 Butler.....1....1.1. 1.1859 Ohio 111051031111 .............. . . 1860 Fr2mk1in..................r....1360 Hanover ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1861 Michigan ..................... 186-1- Chicagu ....................... 1865 DcPauw ....................... 1868 Ohio ...................... , 1863 M issouri ...................... 1870 Knox ......................... 1871 Ccurgia .................. , . . 1871 Emery ........................ 1871 Iowa Wesleyan ................ 1871 Mercer ........................ 1872 Cornell. . V . . . . .. .............. 1872 Lul';13-'ct.m.......,...H,....1H.187; Ca1ifurniu ..................... 18 75 Virginia ....................... 1873 RaudoIph-Mamn. ..... . . . . . . . . .187-1- Nebraska ...................... 1875 Pennsylvania Cnllcgc ........... 1875 1-11'21511111g17111-Jct'fcrsnn. . . . . . . . . . .1875 Vanderbilt ..................... 1876 Alabzunuudh.........,,...,11877 Lutulmnlmu. 7 .,1,,1h'78 Alulmmu Pnlylcvh .............. 1379 Allcghcny .................... 1879 Vermont ................... . 1879 Dickinson ..................... 11-180 1Nu5tminhtcr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1880 Minnesota ..................... 1851 University 01 Iowa. . . . . . , . . . . . .1882 Kansas. . . . . . .... ............. 1382 lPuge am' ft'nndrcd und hurlafy-fo 1 University 111 the South. . .,.....1883 Texas ......................... 1883 01110512110... . ................ 1883 Pennsylvania. . . 1 . , ........... 1883 Union ......................... 188.3 Colby V . , ................... 1884 Columbia, . 1 . . . . . . ............ 1884 Darmmuih .................... 1884 North Carolina ................. 188-1 111111111115 ...................... 1886 Southwcratcrn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1886 Lehigh ........................ 1887 Syracuse ...................... 1887 11215101115101! and LDC ............ 1887 Al11hcral.............1.........1888 Brown ........................ 1839 Tulane ........................ 1889 W'Elshinglon .................... 1891 Leland 51211110111 ................ 1891 Purdue ........................ 1893 Illinois ........................ 1893 01151: Schtml ................... 1896 Cincinnati ..................... 1893 VVnshinglnn .................... 1900 Kcntut'ky 5121112 ................ 1901 McGiH ........................ 1901 UniVL-rsily 01 fnlurutln .......... 1902 Georgia chh ................. 1902 Punmylvunia Slum ............. 1904 Toronto ....................... 1906 8011111 Dakota .................. 1906 Idaho ......................... 1908 Wilshlmm ..................... 1910 Oregon ........................ 1912 L'nlnmdn L-OlnglH , 7 ........... 1913 Imva State .................... 1913 North Dakota ................. 1913 Dollisun ....................... 1915 Whitman ...................... 1915 DELTA TAU DELTA FOUNDIED AT Bic'rlmm' COLLEGE, VIRGINIA, jANL'lRY 5. 1350 GAMMA XI CHAPTER ICH'lZ-HHJSHIEIJ AT THE UNIVERSITY 01 CINHNNATI, SHUTHERN DIVIHIUN VaanL-rhilt VVuHhingtnn and Leo Georgia limnry South Virginia Tulane Gunrgu W :1shingtnn Tvxas WESTERN DIVISION Iowa urisumrain Minnesota Colorado Northwestt'rn Lclaml Stanford, II'. Nebraska Illinois Czllil'nrniil Chicago ALUMNI CHAPTERS, Fhicago New York Cinrinnati San Francisco Philadclphia Indianapolis Boston Cleveland Pittsburgh New Orleans Manila, P. I. XVashington Kansas City UCTUBHR 30, 1909 633133 ACTIVE CHAPTERS Armnur Baker Mismuri Washington Iowa State Oregon Kansas NORTHERN DlvrsmN Ohio Michigan Albion VVrchrn RUHL'TYP Hillsllnle Uhio VCeslcyzm Kenyon Indiana I ?L-Pauw Rullcr Uhit: State W211 111511 W'Cst Virginia 1er Angrclcs Scuttle Spokane Sioux City San Antonin Lima, Ohio Oklahoma City Grand Rapids Denver St. Paul Birmingham WarrenI Ohio M i n ncapnlis Purdue Uincinnuti lCAHTI-zkx HH'IHIIIN Allegheny Wielshiwzlrmijcfful'scm Lafayette Stevens lJcnnHylvamiel Slzllc Rmmscluvr Pennsylvania Lchigh Tufts M assuchusctta Tcr-h. Forncll Brown Darimnulh Columbia Vx'csleynn Maine Syracuse Pittsburgh 32 Portland, Urc. Dallas Rochcatcr Fargo, N. D. Buffalo M i lwz'm kw AIL'mlu Columbus Omaha Harvard Cullugv Savannah Toledo Suit Lake City IPcrgt' Hm! hundred turd HM'HULSMTH Tcnmioz :om134umd Lumpuacwmnium muEMh xungwmh BhuEZmoh- nEuv- .aunZ coaxum. WEEEB o-cswmI BEBEDE 52.3 :CQU 25F LQJUJF. wawnguam e.tuorTm 232 Luz; 2.5.2 .,' 1M 'LWM ! PHILIP nm' .r'rmnh'x'ri vim! fawn? V-f 1111111111 1 GAMMA XI OF DELTA TAU DELTA Firin'v'r--P:1nsy fulmw- Purplr. Whiiv, nmi 1mm vr !.-cr;- .x.. VILYFRIZH 1.x; Hmdlcum l-Ilimrlyue Ralph C. Unmllwrs Virlnr XV. Fisthhucgh FRkTRl-Zh' lN AvMuiMI: .u-z 1016 Berkeley Vfilliamr. IIL'I'1H'I'1 II. Hrhrnth 1017 A. anhir Mrlult'l George P Scluwltlc Herman CA Hrmrlemrl Huyh- M. Richardson 1018 flun'ge Lawrcnu- Kemp Pclhaun Ii. Mills Hcm'y IC. Nzlgd PLlilijlLH A. 0. Buckinghmn, 1919 l'Janil-l 1'2. Frivr: RIiIhlrrl RHJ1'IE11HL' 10ij Curl L. Gmrscr Davis L. Janus. jr. Rivhnrtl D. 11mm M, lllllcn valrm Hdmuvl 11. Furrlmcycr F. J. Pctzlmltl E 1 Th! mmr. Svhml'l'unl IL-rgvr XYR'ILLT 1:. HuL-hnlt IUBH Robert Milch Tmltl Hell'uhl I, LIIHIL 1010 11311.21: nm- J'mmfn'r! ram! Icivn.rxuumr l J. Jones Root Zinamaste! Kruse Bonil Briltnn Shepard Vnas Munae D. jnnca Guckenberger Muenzcnmaicr lPrIgr mw I.?mdrr'd mrd Hiu'n'l R. Walker Norton Kath Blutk chzcl Bridgman Rickwcud Sylvester Coasman Renkert Talcott Brueggmann Fisher Eulass Bereaford H. Janna C. Walker QI . aw mmuww ALPHA XI CHAPTER OF Pl KAPPA ALPHA Cm'm'xicurnct 21ml Cultl Ffmvvr- Lily of the Valley tuwrxh IFRATI-tk IN FM ITLTATI-Z Rvginnltl C. h-'IL'G1';111L3, Ph. D. FRA'J'RHS 1N qummouc 1916 Ambrose Black Hcrhc-rt john Grumman Douglas Clydv Jones Hcrhcrr Frank Koch Ralph Henry Kruw Fay Athur Norton Rowland Lcc Rit'ku'und Morton Bradley SIIL-Imrtl XViHizuu 1.111111 SylVChtCr I917 Curtis, R. Beresfnn'l AHu-a't George MucnxonmuiL-r Emory Nelson knot Harold Plait TMCOTT Fred H chkcrt Lcmy Charles V'm's PLIimIEH 1.919 Harry Britmn William Bruuggonmn Lewis Zinsmastur 1913 'l'hcrringtun L. Fith'l' Edwin Cuckcnl wrgcr jamrs Huy JUHCh JHh I1 Unlig inlH-ZL'IJ Arthur C. Hralmrnc IWO Irmlzlnl ICkcliIL-rry Hrmm Edward Armslmng Bfmll thlllen Hoakc Juhn 01L: Bridgman Allrrcd H'tnzcl Vrau'cr Euhlss IIt'I'IJLTt C'Iailmrm- Jones 1930 Randall VVuHirr I020 .' .c:0rgC Arnold Rnht'rl R-Illnt-kun fulcmc! Thompson Hang? mtg hmm'n'd mid ?J'H'rfy-ruw PI KAPPA ALPHA PI KAPPA ALPHA WAS FUL'NDED AT THE UNIVERSITY 01: VIRGINIA ox IVLXRL'II 1. 1868 ALPHA K: CHAPTER 115.15 l-Lsmnusmzn IN TIIE UNIVERSITY ms CINCINNATI IN 19111 63199 ACTIVE CHA PTERS I315'1'RKT I Unin-rsity of Virginia 1A1 VKVillium and IX'IHI'y Cth-gc 1115 Hampdcn-Hidney Vollcgu tIJ Richmond Cnllvm- 101 H'ashingtrm and Lee. University lI'IJ DISTRICT IE I'lzu'idsnn College 1B1 l'niu'l'sH'y of North Carolina 1T1 Trinin Cullt-ge IA A1 Nurth L'alrulinu A. N M. LRIIh'gL: 1:1 E1 DNI'RH'T HI Nnrlh Ucnrgia Agritulturul Fullcgc UM Guargin Ht'huul 01 Tuc'hnnh 1313' 1A .31 l'nix'crsily uf the State Hf Florida 1A In DISTRH'T IV Tulane l'niwrhiiy 11H IJJLlihiUIHt 51310 lltlircrrily 1A I1J Millmpa K'HHL'gc 1.1 H lhs'ruur'r V Hullhvrn Vnivcrsity 1A1 Univcrsity of 'Ik'nnussu' lZJ Stullhut'hlui'n Prohhylrriun l'niverhit-x' U91 :Mzdulmu lHletL-vhniv Inr'lillllu 1Y1 Howard 111110311- IA 1H DISTRICT VI '11ransylvzmia University 1K1 Kentucky State University 101 Georgetown College 1A A1 UniversiLy of Cintinnati 1A Ej Ohio State University 1A P1 V1 cstcm RChCFYC University 113151 DISTRICT VII University of Arkansas 1A Z1 Huulhwcslurn University 115101 University of Kunbas 11311! DisTmt'T VIII University 01 Nlihsnllri 1A NJ Missouri School uf Minus IA K1 Amer; 1A 431 IVlanhutt-an 1A 521 DIH'rRItT IX 1711ix'L-rhi1yn1 Villilrul'niu 1A 31 University of Utah H W University n11Yushinglun Hi Bl l'nivcrsity of New Mexico 115A! DHTRH'T X New York 1711111131in 1.1 Y! Hymvusc1'nivcrsity 1 .1 X; Rutgers Fullvgt' 1A W1 Pcmmyh'alniil thu- C1 :llvgt' 114.41 ALUMNI CHAPTERS Rirhmnnd. Val. Memphin. Tvnn. Whilc- Sulphur Hpringa, 11'. Va. FharIL-r-tnn. S. 11 New UrIc-uns. Lu. lhlllats. 'll'XiH Knoxville. Tunn. Vilzll'lnilthvillc. Va. Upclikzl. A121. 1 Hum HNI' Immh'z'n' :md ffrh'u'yrfzcwl Fort Smith, Birmingham, Ala. Lynvhlnlrg. YzL. Spurlunlmrg. S. l'. Gaincsvillo, Lexington. Ky. RulL-igh, N. 1'. Salisbury. N. C. Charlotte, N. 11. Hzlt'tiquull'g', R'IiHR 11:1. Ark. M llskugL-L'. Uklu. Pensacola. Ha. Nalsln'illv, Tenn. Jacksonville. 1:121. Hun Frnnciscn. Call. Atlanta. Ga. Kmmls City. M0. New York Vily 11111111111115, Uhin cinnali. was founded in the year 1898. SIGMA SIGMA Its. purpose i5 to foster vullugt- SIGMA SIGMA, the society of upper-Classmcn 0f HIL- University of Cin- Spirit. and lo enhanve the glory 0f the University HF Cintinnnti in thv ml- lcgc world. The mcmhcrh' are chosen on tllvir merits alone. and lo the disregard of race, creed, nr fraternity :1lT11iulimL Sigma Sigma is strictly Ll 10nd HOCiL'ly, and WM rt-mnin su, :15 its most inumrtant funvtiml Ihat nf tmching loyalty to the Univcr'hity 0f Cinvinnzlti- fem heat he pLTftJl'lanl as ;1 local organization. I NON Parke johmrm Ruben l-lumphrics RllHrstrl X-X'Eisnn 'Nultcr lihurhun'lt 18.00 Churlca Adler 1,0010 AU: llil I 1mm; 1901 Charles chcliga chry Bcuilcy Smith Hickcnlnopcr A. Hirkvtlloupcr 1003 ChnrlL-s Pctvrs R01 wrt Krvi I'HLT liarl Hold Hugh Rater: Culmzm Avery Smart Willkcr Ramsey Prolmsco Stanley Granger Edwin Hutchim 1903 limtuco Bull Edgar McAllir-Lcr Harvey 5'thth William Hlictmzm 190-3 Albert Baker Roller! Burk Adolph Fennel Villiv Kirkpzltrirk Curl Guntvoort A L U M N I 1905 Calvin Skinncr Arthur Nad5w0rth Hnwunl Jones Bert Lynn Paul Rithztrdson LL'HIL'F Fullicr 171ml Mchlhnpc 1 906 H'ultcr lefcr Edward Fnrhcs Ullrtis XVHliams 9.1 f rod K ri-i m L'l' Frank Buchanan Robert Caldwell Frank Wilson XVillinm Fillmnrc 1907 Frank Paine Rnhcrt U'Vnnncll Thomas Kite Edward I-IurlL-y Brown McGill 19m? Mcrlyn Aultman Bates Vfilliams U'illium Fuley W'alter Huiutz Fred Flrufh I.WJQ Ha ywal'd Ackvrsun William Kite Charles H'illiums Edward Rowe 19m TL'tl Hymlman Ernest tlu Bray 19H Clifford Hall James Taylor Ralph lenmu: Alden Hart 1913. Leslie Jnh 1124011 W311 UT HCUCIC Vance Towlc-r Franklin Mitvhull XViHinm Hall Harry Burhzmzm 1913 Robert chrk John Nizu-stthL-r Richard cht'du W'illiam Hill 1014 ChaunL'L-y Hand Chauncey Tihh-n Neil XYrighL Bert Stimshcry jnhn Sheriff XVilliam Hngrluhl Chester Klein 1915 Arthur Cordon Leonard Buchr Norman Lynn Nnrnmn Kuhlhcpp 15x I916 Hnwurd Brhlv Harnld Pmrtcr I Page nm' hmm'rcd um! HHH-v-lerr mmtowz cOwchcE mm :In- 45:3 unto: 0.53 . mum-UI 3:...th upmmm 43me nemwhmgmx -: um Liur'h'mi um! UNHy-lrmrj .5 Pr: SIGMA SIGMA FHUNDI'J: A'l' Tm: UVH'HRHI'I'Y m: lerlxxym, IH'LK tlcrinrs- H'hilc. Uultl. and Black Yum Turch and Immlncr! Skull and Irmlvs! Sigma Hignm! Hear the groans! I:RA'I'IHir-l IN lINIYI'JI'CI'I'A'I'I'I IUIO 191'? .Inhn .X. RCL'CC JHhL'IJh H. Morris Htfllt'Tt Schmth Rwy PulmL-r Victnr P'irzlmzlck William Ellis Henry H. Hnmm Karl Hetsrll Hill'l'lltl Payne leyle Rithnrtlmn Edward S. Robinson Anitm St'hl'u-itlnr I Pcliitt' mir' brmdn'ri rmd' ffit'r'y-ffr-rjl 43350 anus? 5de in. h scalp 5035.31.ng 5ng :35 Luuuepa 3.3.3. Thmiuum :mom :altok :30.m mihnz EEOWD 5me $2.: D mayum- wucsz Huwvrdnn uZEUU I f'ugr- NH! i;'er'r-nl um! I-WH'h-nm ALPHA NU SIGMA Fouxman in mm 12. mm, .x'r '1'111-1 11-NIYLIhI'I'Y ulv Fm lxxxrt Black auul UHM Vm'n Ht mx-r t'ufmxx'r Flniuvr FJHHLH 'anuumln H If. H'nrringtnn. 1i. IL . 1300 Flcmuis 1x Axxu'n-ixllt'Mc 10H liau'l Bulls AllzL-rl Rruvk liurwin Bruwn .Iusuph Uvrhtlu Harry Lynn Leland Prnvlnr Frank Wuest 101'6 H'iHmr ch-wuril 1017 AHIL-rt An-ry John Biuhl Jeunvs Baker Albert Flulthlm'k H'illizlm Hulmr Robert Murrinnn Edward Mrmw Arthur Stritz linrl Ha-lrringlun Ulmm UL-lesic 1919 Hmrl Hath Vliftml Xnn'ih Edward Srhuhurl juevph kuunxy Etllnlllltl Hurringtnn 1,030 NHMU HVill PLJ-int iICH Harold Stewanl. 1918 jumus Ii. Allyn. 1919 Arthur I Dunn. 1910 Yinurnt Prul'm-r, 1010 R Pugc um erHIIrvu' mu! rhfrlyiu'm'm 1 awn .2 .2; Eng? E: minivan. 555:;an FEW :aEnriU LuEucuU .uwo? uEHU .uwuuuz wumEnn. Lamam :zm .ufcmzomg AutaI 311:5 :oiusm V lPugx- mu- Jumdu-d wm' Hurry-r'igfrfl LL. LLLLL LLLLLLL Ll u;- 111': H LLIILLL L11 SIGMA DELTA PI F'mixm-jn n THU. lLNH'IERSITY m: Fixrmxxn, Ur'nmleu 8. 191-3 FLMLWLTIIC Vi! let L'nLrJr.r--Rny;'lL Pllrplu i'llHL LVLILU' uggu'nma WATER IN Unucmn Mlamt'IXM-Z Frederick Roy Vlnrk FRATRM IN' At'JlJIilIII'Al-l 1916 Frank H, Harvey Rz'lynmml I3. V0554 1917 Ralph II. Auch Rulmrt T. Bucktrm Ralph A. t'Lzlrmichacl Henry 5-5. Ernst Paul R. Ccnzmur Eugene M. Hill, Jr. L'Lsmr P. Nuc Royal AA Phillips PLEIJHICS H'illizlm Dcmur, 19211 jnrmph Hark. 1920 Furl V 1016' Ht'nry G. Chapman Karl H. Kysm' W'illialm K. Lt-hmr Allvn NI. Lindslcy M, Ccrnlrl Slum Fl'HLLTiFk C. Turld. Lr. 1910 . Vngvi 1930 Everett Burl Charles KY. UcUuinthvr Edward H. Mutzuur Horlmrt Ruth. 1010 Harnlcl Fa. H'illis, 1018 L Pugr mar Iimnhyd marl Hriru'jHrrdu'l, :szb? huxuvm Euorr :anhovEE mogcm.m :uucnn .wo-m $3.3 husumN- wmauU mEEunU I Pay mm hundred and fm'fyl ETA CHAPTER OF ALPHA KAPPA PSI l'HmIrIHHmNM, I:Rrriulexl'rv HIP .Xt'c'ralVX'rleH LLujm-m UFFIHCRH 1015-101h 1?. W. KINIJIERMANN. . .. L. R. VYILHUV T. 1515111212. . ... W. E. annxq. C. RK'ILIEY ..... H. Wulns ., anulmu' RIICMHILRH Dr. john Christie Duncan DVIMIMERH H. HL'riF-P F. XV. Kimivrmzum H. F. linm1ig,jr. V. Rivhcy 5. HmiL'kIL-r j. j. BL-vkcr W'. IL Urcmins T. Fisher 0. Uoorgc . 1'917'.l:irhwi . . , l'i'FW-PVE'NL'IFHI . . . Srr'n'm 1'3' ..... Y rrrmtm' . Finnnriuf .NW'n'th' . .Svr'wwm-runl mm limwt A. Rudun W. H. Hlunluy. Jr- D. Todd H. YX'L-iss L. R. Ufilmn l Page mm mrisrh'm' andfnrfyimml 03.. EWEWOU EUJMOEU magi: c0150 .3me :35qu :uEGOI 13:1. .3950 magma... Pugc mar hmnfnvf umffwf-V-Fh'nf IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1.55,, IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII I NU SIGMA NU YELL Nu Sig, Nu Sig, Nu Sig Nu! Nu Sig. Nu Sig. Nu Higmu NIH E'niors- --Uurnttt :Iml VChilc f'lmc'rl'x' flied :md YYhiIL- Vuruulimlh Flu'rmcs IN FML'IEA'I'I: Stephen f. Ayers, Ail, RID. H. KY. XYellktrr. 11.13H Mil Edmund M. Bamhn M.D. Edward B. RL'L'Illlill, AB... 3H1 Roger 5-3. Morria, A.H., NLD. Mark A. Brown, MIL Edward D. Aligzlicr. A.Ru MJJ. Jeunusl M. Bcutlu, M. H. William L. . Sh mmmn. .-X.B.. N.Il E. 0. Smith. MID Dudley W7. Pahncr. BR, MIL Dudley IVUIJIJ, NLD. Robert Carmhcm MIL R. B. Fqulcld. MJJ. jamcs W. Rowe. A.B.. john D. Miller. 3.91.1.1 Clarence j. King, MAD. Robert Stevenson, N.IJ. MJJ. H. Kemmn Dunhum. Mil Charles P. Ktnm'tly, NLH. IYiHizIm j. Grim Mill. Charles Ii. Kicly. AIR. james KY. Millvr. N.IJ. Frank FL-t. Mil Charles A. I..;1ng11ulc, Mil Farlotlm GI Vl'islur. N.Il Robert D. Maddnx. MN. F. Unshu' Zinkc, MIX Filin'lcs 1.. RnnifiL-ltl, NLD. ijumin W. fluinus. MJX William Milhuufur. N.IJ. XY-Vliu M. Aer-s. Mil NHL Starr Ford. MJJ. humus 1X COLLI-ZGIU 1916 john Ntfiil Huffman Ralph tlalrlsmilh FIImthc-rs Frank DiL'l-Lson Cnmphcll 1917 John Whitlnck I'lImII-m 1919 Lloyd 1.03:ch thkins 1.10113ch Jnhmnn IQ'II- IAIHtl'r IViHinm MVDL-Viit Yundull Rugun VI'zml Cuffmzm Pugumm IJzn'i5 Lillard. 1019 F1';'lllk Vicrling. 1910 I Pray Hm' I'HIHJI'I'J rmri furl-Ib.'t':n'-yl NU SIGMA NU x5233; ACTIVE CHAPTERS Alphni IYniVL'rsity Of Michigan Buta1 Detmit College 0f Medicine Dcltu-N-Vestcrn University of Penn- sylvzmiu IipsilonuUnivcrsity of Minnesota Zet21 Nc:rthu'estcrn University Ii1;1----1Tnix'crsity Of Illinois '1110121 1TIIiV'L'rHit-v Of Cincinnati Inm ifolumbin University Hfoncgc 0f Phyhicians and Surgennm Kuppa- Rush HTniversity 01' Chimgm Luml:d;1-I-'nix-'ersily of Pennsylvania Mu 753'rzlcuse University Nu I'niversily nf Southern California Xi--Ncw York University BL-l1cx'um Umicrun-Union University Alpha Kappa Phi? XVushingtnn Uni- u'rsi l y Rhn chkrstm Medical College Sigmu XVt-st0rn Rcsacrx'e University Tau-Curucll University UpsilunuStanfnrd Medical Cnllrgc Phi-University of Califnmia Chi-Univcrsity nf Tumnto Pi R'TL1 I711ivursil-v Hf Virginia Beta Alphaar-Univcrsily of Maryland I. F. Lilhliversity of Buffalo Beta Dolta rUnix'Crsity of 1mm Beta Beta-jnlms Hopkins Bum Epsilonfl711ivc-rsity 0f Nclurzlskn Delta Epsilon Iota -Yz11u Vnivcrsiry Rom Ete1 Unive1-sity of Indiana Beta 'lxhctu UniVL-1'sity of Kansas Bern 101:1 1 11121110 Beta IiilppilkHierithl lTnix'crsity Bela Lzlmhrln -I'Inivtrsity 0f Tuxzm ALUMNI CHAPTERS New York Rosana Philadelphia Huhinmn- Buffalo Syrucuw Ciuui n Halli Chimlgn HI. Louis 0111:1113 M i unudpnliq 5:111 me'iscn i'lu'ulund l Pugv nm- humirm! um! furIy-fuurl WOMEN'S PANHELLENIC COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Dumrrln FERRY ............................ Ulmnrlw S'uix'lixs ..................................... Cummx Ivldlcm'.xx. Dunn I'Halxm DELTA Luis Crmpor Shirley Kcmlwr Lqun Lill'l'il, .t'llmmmi' KAPPA DELTA Dorothy Ferry Verna Daniels Emmi: Crummc Hvlcn Stanley, AIHmMI DIPLTA Zu'm Norma Rmt Vivian Millm' Gram ....... , . . Prcs'idmiI . . , .SCETCMI'N . . . .Y'Wrtsm'rr KAPPA ALPHA TIll-Z'l'.k Durnlhy Stuvcns Hurndvllc Emcrsnn Mrs. XV. P. Burris. .-Ih.rm1m! Cm Oman Frances Junta I'Ialrrict h-Irmt'gmncry Kuthvrino BL'HFIIUFHIHH. .lhmrim! KAPPA KAPPA Gunu Elizabeth Toms Farnlyn MCCrm'un Mrs. Falrrull Beck, .Unnnm! EPugr mar himrirvrf um! funy-jisr Cordes Spencer Ackumon Kemper Crccn Wilmn Cooper Avery Perin Wirlh D. Anderson Shaffer Alexander Cone M. Anderson Keller Rubel Foster Meeds Tangcman Fairchild Dulu- Taylnr Stifel Waltun Renner Knight Thrasher Rirhurds Williams I Paw mre' hundn'd :1er fnrfy-xixl ZETA CHAPTER OF DELTA DELTA DELTA C'nfm'xabfilvcr. Uultl. and Blue Howz'r Thc: Pansy Hummus 1x FusL'Ijlnvrle thm May an Finruncu Luwlcr t-Smmmzs 1N Hmnmna Radium. fk-nevic-w: fnldu'cll SURURHH 1N : fAlJli3llffAF. 1'916 Dnmlhy Anderson Lois Fnopcr Ruth Kulicr Shirlcy Kcmpcr Rhoda Pearl PL-rin Vcrf' Rulzel Susan thlfftr C rota Smnccr Clam XValtnu Margaret Wirlh 1917 Allccnu Fairrhild Eleanor ltlcsun Carolyn chner Pnllic Ann RiChunIH Hclcn Tangunmn Hnrnthca Taylor Vm'innc Thrasher Mary Louise W'ilmn 191W Flam AckL-rsrm 13111110118 Alexander Duruthy Duke Parthcnia Fmter LChHL! XVilliams I910 Mary Anderson IJUl'Hl'hy tune R'Ielrgelmt 0.111.le Margaret Grccn Anne Knight Lillian Muecls I Page UHF fumd'n'd um! furlysmc'nl DELTA DELTA DELTA FUENDIED AT Busmx Umvmm'rs', 'l'nANKhmVIxu Ewe, 1888 Zmzx CHAPTER wma Ewlxmusmcu .x'r l'xlx'lskszn' 01F CINCINNATI 1N ALPHA pRHVINCli Atlulphi Huston Bronnu Buckncll Col 1 yy Vnrncll Cmtchvr Hmllin-s Pvnnayh'uniu Rundolph-M at: m Hletmu 511 Lam'I'L-mjc Hyrm'lmc Vcrrmnm IVur'lcyan DICLTA PROVINCE Adrian Alul :amu Adrian. Mich. Allinnvt. Uhin Amen; Irm'a Ann Arbor. M ich. Atlanta. Gil. Baldwin. Kan. Baltimore. Md. Bk'l'kt'lvy. Call. Buslnn. Muss. Brnnklyn. X. Y. Burlingtnn. V1. CunlmL N. Y. fcdur Rapids. IUVHI finvinnnlL Ohio FIL'YL'IEIWII. Uhiu Culumlms. Uhiu Duvzuur, Ill. Hc-Iuml, Flat. Denver. Culn. Uch Mnincm Ille Uclmih Mivh. I Fugu- rwr Immirm' um!Ifurfy-vigh!I NIAY. 1892 G379 Amcs .erzumns Hutlcr Cincinnati CUE DcPuuw Drury Franklin Iowa I udsun Knnx Miami M ich igit n M iilikin M innesnta M issouri M t. Union Nortlmrcstcrn Uhin Simpatm ALLIANCE CHAPTERS Hvunsltm. III. Eugene. Urc. leyt'llm'ilh', Ark. Franklin. lml. Unlvslmrg, HI. Grccuvastlc, Imll Imliamulu, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Kansas City, R10. Lafayette. Iml. Laramie. nyu. Lewishurg. Pa. chhlglnn, Ky. Linmln. Nclj. Ins Angclcs. Val. D-Ilatlisnn. VHS. Marion, Ala. R- Ih'h'ULrhm'n. Conn. M innculmlis. M inn. Nushvillu Tcnn. New York, N. Y. Transylvania Vanderbilt Xl'irzvonsin Ufooster THEM Plun'n't'l; Baker falifarnia Colorado Kansas 15th N Cbruskzl Nevada Oklahoma Urugnn Southwestern Stanford Texas U'ashingirnn Wyoming Nul'lrulk. Val. Norman, IIinL Hmaha, Nah. I'Ixfnrd. Misa. Oxford. Ohio Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburgh. Pa. Portland. Ore. Puuhlu, V010. R0110. Nev. Rothestcr. N. Y. St. Louis. Mo. Sun Diego, Cal. Soatl Ic. W'Llah. Sioux City, Iowa Spokane. Wash. Springfield, M 0. Syracuse. N. Y. 'Wzmhingtnn, D, f'. 'W'dlcrville, Me. H'onslcr, Ohio KAPPA DELTA FUUNDED AT VummL-x STATIC NURHAL SCHOOL, FJ-xmwnmi, VA.. 1897 UmeuA X1 CHAPTER INSTALLED AT THE UNIVERSITY m? CINCINNATI, 1913 Q'HL'G NATIONAL CHAPTERS ALPHA PRUVIM'H Bmxx PROVINCE Hollins Alabama Rumlulph-Mucun jmlsun Trinity Florida Hunlur Louisiana Hllt'kHbll Nlillsap GAMMA PROVINCE DELTA Pkm'lxua Norihwcstcrn 10qu Cincinnati Che Illinois ka-hlcyun Dcm'cr Kcutuclqr Stalk: Wyoming ALUMNZE CHAPTERS Chicago. Ill. Union Springs, Ala. Charlotte, N. C. Louisville. Ky. Mobile. A121. New York, N. Y. Montgomery, Ala. Cedar Rupidm 1mm Selma, Ala. Ames. Iowa Tuscaloosa. Ala. Baton Rouge, Lu. Bloomingtnn, Ill. Denver, Colo. Birminghzml, Ala. Cincinnati. Ohio IPage' 0m: hundred. rzazdfnny-nfw I 1H,... x fr. TaKdAd-LfaleKwu-ng . wu-hEu; ' 3.1V. ; Campbell Swzncford Morten l- hillws Galubnns Gibbon Daniela Bullcrdluk C'Iaggu Puqy um' Hrmirr'n' run! .MUJ Rleman Mclntirc Furry E. Cromme Osborn Scovill: Shiglcy Elmigcr sane! H. Grnmme OMEGA XI CHAPTER OF KAPPA DELTA Cniors-Ulix-n Green zulcl XYhiiu The Whiu: Rust: Thu lJL'ill'I Harmer .lmei LLLVWm 50mm 13' nger'L'rA'rii IIL-Icn A. Stanley, AM. 50mm IN GRAUI'ATIE SCHUUL Rulmrtzl M. Gibson, 1915 Sumne IN UHJJCUIH h'II-lejlxna Dorothea H. SCUViHe, 1015 SURURHH IV :XLIUH-IMH'AU'I I916 Juscphinc Ublmrn Helen A. Hwinefnrd lilicn Builurdick Ruth D. Morten Dorothy W. Ferry Alma C. Bauer Martha E. GilJlmns 1915' Mary E. Ricmmi Margaret Campbell Celestine L. Shigley Emhcr Phillips Vurna C. Daniels HUI? 1'71? Hertha Crummn- Emma D. Crommc Emma Jame Flmigcr Laura M. Mclmirc Lucile L. Vrngg 1 Pugv um mmdmr! muijij'ry-mn'i Surodino COIN: And ICWS Tmhl I James Slcvcnsnn l IalFIcld Reid A. Cellarius Evans Puyr HHc' J'mmfrtd um! fifhv-rwuj Black Bancmft Slcvnna E. James M. Ccilariua Emerson Porter Pflcgcr Struhle Dudley chkcmon Schwailiu Jones Stephens ALPHA TAU CHAPTER OF KAPPA ALPHA THETA Cal'mzx' -H1ul:k 11nd HUM 1'91'uiat'r'751'11r: Pansy Fukumea 1x f'mAm'A'ru 51110131, Helen Andrews Mary CcHul'iuh'. 1915 Hmmmeh IN AC'AIJI JlH'A1 ; 191W IUM' Mildred Evans Uhrwirk Bind; Margaret PHcgcr Anna Ccllm'iua D'latlcfinc Sormlim: Mary Curl? Ruth Hiltljlt'ltl 191? June Bum'mft ;rzu'c Dudley Helmulcllc l':l'l'lCl'hi'JIl Eliznltth jamcra Ihlmlhy JHHL'H ICHI SCTm'aIIiC Nina Porter Dorothy Stu'cna Mun TIIUI'HLIF. Slcx'unsun lrla Lntspcith Nury Struhlc Margaret Todd 1019 Tunis Divkcraun Inez james R'lelrgueritu Reid Anne Slel'nhL-ns l Pugr' rmc lumrirm! rmr!.f'ifU'JJm'r'1 KAPPA ALPHA THETA FOUNDED AT DHPAUW Umwnzsrn', 1870 ALPHA TAU CHAPTER INSTALLED AT THE UNIVERSITY 01r CIXCINNATI. 1013 Ca'ES'ZQ NATIONAL DISTRICT I Alpha Dch1uw University Bctmilndiana Stulc University Gamma Butler Frpllcgv Alpha Eta Vanclcrl1iH University Alpha Chi Purduc Ul'Iix'ursiLy DISTRICT II Irkltn L'niVUrHt'y Uf lHinniH Tau- Nnrtlnwstum University Upsilon-ITniversity of R'Iinncsom Psiil'nix'vrsily 0f u'isconsin Alpha Pi 17nivcrsith 0f Nnrth Dakota Alpha P5i-l.;lwrcm'c Cnllcgc DISTRIFT HI ElaiUniVCrSity 0f Mirhigam Mu A11trghrIny College Alpha CamnmiUhin State University Alpha TaLI L'nix'ersity Hf Cinrilmari Alpha UmcgaiUniV. of Pittsburgh lhsmlvr 1V lumiCornL-ll University Lamhtlu lTnivcrsily Hf Vermont Sigma --T0rrmt0 University Chi HyraCusc University I Prim rmr' Immirm' mrdjifryifmrrj CHAPTERS DIS'FRH'T V Kappa lfniversity of Kansas RhuiUnivcraily Hf Nebraska Alpha lnta W7ushingl0n University Alpha Mu-l'niversity of Missouri Alpha Rhn Universi1y of South Dakota Alpha Upsilml-XVashingttm College DISTRICT VI Phi Stanford University Omcga Univcrsity 0f Ualifornia DISTRICT VII Alpha Beul 5iwz1rthnmrc Alpha DcIIa Goucher College Alpha Kappa AdC1phi College DISTRICT VIII Alpha Tl1u1;1 Unix-'crsity of Texas Alpha OmicrnniUniv. of Oklahmnu Alpha Phi-Ncwcomb College DISTRICT IX Alpha Lamlldu- lhliv. 0f u'zlshingtnu Alpha NLI-Montmm State Alpha Xi Oregon State Alpha Sigmuerashington State College CHI OMEGA FULTNDFID AT THE UNIVERSITY 0:: ARKANSAS, 1895 Pl ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF t'INtIxNATI, DECEMBER 24. 1913 Eng NNHONAL CHAPTERSnAuWe PhiirUniVUrsity 0f Arkansas. l1i--'I ransyh-'m1ia University Sigma-wRamlolplvMucon Woman's College Rhn- 5111111110 Unit. NCWCOIHIJ Cullrgc PiFrUniverx-sity Of Tennessee lmicrun-UnivcrHiiy of Illinois Xi N0rthu- cstem University Nu$University 0f VK'ihconsin Mu r-llnix'ersity 0f Califurnia I.11:11le21- Universi1y of Kansas Ix'appztiUniversity rJf Nehrawka Inter-Univcrsity nf Tums 'l'hctu-A-Vcsf Virginia University th11 Univcrsi1y of Michigan ZcLuiUniversity of Colorado lipsilnn Fo1mnhi-a Uniwmity iBur- nurd CrJHegd ALUMNEZ Fuycltcvillc. Ark. Washingtun. D. C. Atlanta, Gu. Lexington. Ky. Oxford, Miss. Knoxville. Tcnn. Chicago' Ill. Kansas City, Mo. New Orleans, Lu. Lynchburg. Va. Milwaukee, Wis. Des Moines, Iowa Portland. Ore. New York, N. Y. Denver, Lincoln, Dch21 Divkinsun College GnmmaaFlurida Vx'umun's College Bcta- Colby Cnllcgc J'leluriUnivchHy 0f Uhshingiun Psi Alphe1 I7nivCrsi1y 0f Urcgnn Chi Alphaijarkson College Phi Alpha--Gcorge W'ushingtun Univ. Upsilon Alpha 53-1'am1HL: University Tau Alpha Ohio University Sigma Alpha 2Miami Univeraity Rho Aipha-iUnive-rsity of Missouri Pi Alplm;l.Tniversity of Cincinnati Umirrml AIphzl-v-COC Cullegc Xi Alphu Univcrsity of Utah M ll AlphaiN. Hampshire State College Nu Alpha-iLeland Stanford University Lumhda Alpha-VKQ-ntucky State Univ. Kappa Alpha-Kansus State AgrituL tltml VUHCgU CHAPTERS Scams. W'ash. Los Angeles. Cal. Boston, Mass. Dallas, Texas San Antonio, Texas Eugene, Ore. Colo. Berkeley. Cal. Neb. I Page tme hmzdrr'd and fifty- 'wl Pauu-vsrm F. Jone: I'fruric-r Schacfcr Crawford Bm nhnH Mcmlgcmcrv M. Jnncs Sdmmtl H McNuu Fay Rchm Zimmerman Snow Du-Ierlu Ralmrtsun - J'innkman Cruaghc-ul Mm. 0. J Ru'nncr L, N1cNurt I I'ugw MW hmnh'm' uurffifJ-r-xr'xl Pl ALPHA CHAPTER OF CHI OMEGA Calar5 t nrtlinaI and Shaw Flower Thc XYhitc Vzmmtinu Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals Snlmk IV Gunman: Srilrml. Mrs. 0. j. Renncr Smmmis 15; Aczunmnmle 101 Ccncvicvc Fay Franmw Lnuisv Jones Helen Crutc- MCX L1 1 I 1017 Fuphiu Berhan MargarL-lm jcmcs Harriet Montgomery Frances Zimmcmmn I913 Hilde Brinkmann lilimhcth Fruwfnnl Helen Summer Anne Elizabeth Rulmrlstm Laura McNutt Gertrude Dieterlc Sylvia thm lilizzllwlh Cru'lghmtl 1.910 Man Pattcrmn Louise Hchzwa-r Futh-rinc 5mm Florence Frnzicr IIhgynnrhundH rHHfHHyamWH Schmid A. McGregor Stacy Heins Diggs Toms Saumr Haynes Munrul- Hook Guhman Chambers Spickcr H. Taylor McGowan Remelin M. McCregor TIanter Phillips I. Taylor i Pugc' nm' lmwlrr'd mml jiflyvr-l'ghtl BETA RHO CHAPTER OF KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA L'ninr.s'+Durk Blue and Light Bhw I'Yervr- Flour tic Lia DL-V'EJL Stlleoklis IX GRADUATE SHIOOL Hclcn C. Taylor Mary lune Diggs SOROR IES 1N AEADILM I CAB 1016 Ruth Cuhnmnn Genevieve Phillips Ann McCrcgor liugvnia Rumclin Elizabeth Toms Esther Haurcr Lucy Tramm- 1917 Enulia fhnml'uers 1019 Camlyn McGowan Clara Heine; Irene Taylor Kathryn Monroe janc Srhmill 19h? Margaret Spicker Elcanor Haynes Elizahcth Faulty 9.11 r21 H00 k Minerva MCGrugnr IPugc mzc lnmdred um! J5ffy-nfurl KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA FUUNDED AT MOMIOUTII COLLEGE, 1870 BETA RHO CHAPTER ESTABLISHED AT UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI. 1914 EMS NATIONAL CHAPTERS ALPHA PROVINCE PhiLBosmn University Beta Sigma Adolphi College Beta Alplm-Univ. 0f Pcnngylx-mlia Beta Iota1Su-11rtlmmrc College BETA PROVINCE Psi1-Cnmell University Batu Tami Syracuse University Beta Psi-Victoria College Bela BctniSt. Lawrence University GAMMA PROVINCE Gamma le1Alleghcny College Beta Upsilnn1XVest Virginia Univ. I.umhtlaiMunicipal Univ. of Akron Bela N1110hin Stale University Beta R1101Unix'erbity of Cincinnati DELTA PRm'IxcH It'rta1DCPaLn-v University M LI+Butler Cniloge Deltzk lnclizma State University Bum Hli-Kcntucky State Llnivcruily EPHHJLX' PRonr'I-t Born lJL-lmilHliversity of Michigan XiAAth-ian Cnifugc 11111311211Hill5duh: College iPugc one hundred and sinyJ ZETA PRUVINCI; ChiiUnivcrsity of Minnesota EtaHUniversity 0f X-Viscunsin Upsilun-Northwestcrn University Epsilonwlllinois W'eslcyan Beta Lambda1Univcrsity 0f lliinois ETA PROVINCE Beta Zeta-Iowa State. University Thctai-Missouri State University Omega1Kansas State University SigmafNehrasl-ca State University Beta N1111Cc110rado State University THIZTA PROYlNCE Beta Theta10klahoma State Univ. Beta XimTex-I-Lr's Shite University Beta Omicron1Tulanc University IOTA PROVINCE Beta PhiiUnivcraity of Montana Beta Pi- il'nivorsity of Washington Beta Omega University of Oregon KAPPA PRUVJNCl-L Pir kIFnix'crsity Of California Butu 51111111111111 Stanford University DELTA ZETA FOUNDHD AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1902 XI CHAPTER Ewmmlmmin AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, 1916 61-119 NATIONAL CHAPTERS AlphaiMielmi University IULEliIOWEI State University B01211Cornell University K211Jpn1Univcrsi1y of W'ahhingtrm Delta1DePauw University Lamhrlai-lxransavs State Agric'l College Epsilon-F-University of Indiana 1V! u--Uuivcrsity of California Zetayils'nivcrsity of Nebraska Nu-i-Inmhard College Eta1Bakcr University Xi-Univorsity of Cincinnati Thctilifjhio Statc University OmEcruniUnix-Irrsity ruf Pittsburgh ALUMNXE. CHAPTERS Aiphaalndianapolis. Ind. Gammzl- 1701le11115, Ohio BetaiiCincinnuti, Ohio 11011311 .iu'culn, Nch. EpsiloniNew York City IP'age. 0m: Inmdrrd and sixty-onel Wcsterlund Millar A. Seifried Smith Cuiberlson M H Ie I Elsinger IPILgr: cmc Fartf'ldred' turd siny-I'wol Rust 'MacNaugh tan Heard C. Seilried Dohrmann Kreidler XI CHAPTER OF DELTA ZETA Colorsznsc and Nile Green Fia'wrr Thu Pink Rose eriih PATIU'JNICHSl-LS Mrs. Harris M. Bencdirt Miss Alma Logan SURORICS IN Ammammu 1016 Louise Dnhrmzmn I'Jorothy Gertrude Smith Madge Hlainger Murjoric- Edith R'IaCNuughtcm I017 Vivien Millm- Kathryn Mung Heard Adeline MalmEL-ld SL-ifricd Norma Bcnlrice Rust Grace Mansfield Scifricd Agnes Westcrlund 19 I 9 1916' Katherine I'Way Krcidicr Charlene Culbertson Marjnriu Jay Miller IPugr am- hmtdrm' um! si'xlylhrn'l Vunu Dumcls Snradclln Emerson Snnhm Brunhnff mummy 1.1m... Alum Nh'GnL'gur liiizabulh Toms Clara W'aILon Frina Nlurnn Durulhy Steven: Madulm Snrudinu Lula C'uuprr Alma Suucr Hclvn Taylor IPHQV MN' fmmfrvd rim! ALL'Iy-ri'nm TAU BETA PI FOUNDED AT LiCIIHilI ITNEVIERHITY. SOUTH BJH'HLIEHHM. P111. JI'NH. 1383 Run on 01110 Cluw'mk l-iernl..H1naD AT THE 1.1N1V'1ERSI'I'Y m: CINCINNNH. Nnvlcmmek 26. 1915 GM? ACTIVE CHAPTERS Lehigh University .............. 1883 University of Mit-higan. . .. . . . . . .1906 Mirhigzln Agrimlltuml College. . . . 1892 Mihar'mri School of Mines ........ 1906 Purdue University .............. 1893 1.'llivcr:iii1y 01 031110111111 ......... 1906 Stc-vcng Institute 01 chhnolrpg-xh .1896 Iowa State.- Collvgc. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1907 University 01 Illinois ..... 1 1 11897 University 01 Iowa. . .......... 1909 University 01 1Vismnr'in. . . . . 1 . 1 .1899 lfnchrrsity 01 R'IiIlIlcwta111. . . . . .1909 Case School of Applied Science. .1900 CnrnuH University .............. 1910 State University of lx'cnturky. 1 .1902 XVnrccstc-r Pnlytoclmir Institutp 11910 Cn1uml.ia ITnix'm-si1y1.. .. . . . 1 1 .1902 1311iversity 01 Maine ............ 1911 University of MismurL 1 . . . 1 1 . 1 .1903 Pennsylvania 51211:: 01111-113 111912 M irhigan College of Mines ...... 190-1 University uf 1Yayhingrtrm ....... 1912 G'Jlnmdo Svhtml of Mines. . . . . . .1905 University of Arka111521511 1 1 . 1 . . . .191-1- 17niversity 01' Colorado ....... . .1905 University of Kansas. 1 . . . . . 1 . . 11914 Armour Institute 01' chhnology1.1906 University of Cincinnati. . . . . . 1 1 11915 Syracuse University 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 ..1906 Carnegie Institute 01'llwhnulogy.1916 ALUMN I CHAPTERS Chit'zlgn .............. 1907 New York 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 11912 Pittsburgh ............. 1907 ScutHc ................ 1913 Schenectady. . ..... . 1908 S4111 Francism .......... 1914 Boston ............... 1909 Twirl City. ........... 1915 Washington. 1 . ........ 1909 1Puge wry hundred um! xiny-jipel Schroth Howard Obcrschmidl Pcpinsky Rickwnnd Feldman U'I ouzhlin Robinson th l :ul. Gordon Lcc I Pugr um' lumdrr'd um! .w'A'I-v-HU'L ,. . l 1. . . ll ; ' 1 'W ' mx- .. - muanuiumm milllmtlluih 1471A 017 OHIO CHAPTER 111: TAU BETA H was imtallwl zit the University 11!. Cincinnuti 0n Nuwmhi-r 26, 1015. in rcspruiiw 10 a pclitirsn rnigncd by 1110 mL-mhL-n 1:1 11w cnginuvring tlasserz UT 1915 :mcl 1910 W110 WEN: vligiiili- tn IllCl'l'l1lL'l'S11111 untlL-r 111v M'hulalrnhip rcrguircnu-nts ruf 111v Society. The object 111' 1hr.- Faru'ii-ly is Wu mark in in 1.1111112: manner thusc whn haw.- rnnl'crrcii hnnor uprm their A1mu NgitL-r My :1 high grgulc of scholarship :15 LIIll1Cl'- graduates, or 133' their uttuilmiL-nts em alumni; c11111 to foster a spirit 01 111'JCF111 6111111112 in lhc iiilg'illcoring Hvlmnis U1 Anu-rivat. r34z?JutMnYi I'.'..-'. L '. a .. BETA OF OHIO OF TAU BETA P1 tiiilnrsiiiuul Hruwn and 1.111110 um FRA'rRl-zs 1.x: FM'L'LTATIE 101m Thumlnru inig. M. 15. Alexander MHHH-y 1111mm, M. 1 Gourgt R. N10011:, 1:. 1C. 171u1'm'-:5 IN Ammcmmu 171158 Of 1015 1-. M. Ah-xumlcr, E. 1C. 11'. C. 01w. M. 1C. 1. 11. Amw. Mel. 1-1. 1.. 11. Hcimopcrklnus. 1i. 1i. 11.11. l,ippi-rl. 11.1111. 12. 11'.;'X.Spt-;1r, 1-2. If. R. ti. 1.1'1'111111111. 1:. 1C. 15. 1'1. XVuIlnr'o. 11. 1C. Ii. A, 11511-1; 1i. 1:. H. H. 1.1'1111clwi-Ltcr. 1'. 1i. Flam of 1016': Ii. 11. IiiL-Irlmzin B. Pl'piHE-k-Y N. H. 1iunlnn P. F. Rutlit'h 1V. Ix'. Howard R. 1.. Rickuinml M. D. LOU Vii. 1'2. Ruhinaml 17. 1'1. 111 1L'I'HC111111111 H. 11. Eichmlh 1. 1.11'Luugh1iu 1 Pugs um fumdrc'u' cmzi sixly-wvcu I 3 Tum Ea... Sim hewcmtm ciium Juauvmru ?Emuam hmmoEU ncgq Lusam N-OI I Pugv um' frmnt'ml rmd .x'ixly-rigm WW . , HI HIUMA P1 was rrcuturl as :L meVL-ayicmdl th-miml fl'zlil'rnily ran Xn- Yuml'wr 11. 1914-. fmm what was pruviouyly knuwn as UN thmirul lin- giim'vrs' Socivly. WFLM? farzh'uvrxl a CH1 SIGMA PI Incorporation under the Hlmv laws mun fnllnwL-tl. Irul'xman .x'r Tm: UNIHCIMTV ulr CIM'HNATI, 1014 MT! HUVJIMRY Mlcnllalaks U11 Lzmtlc-r H'. juncs me. Jmm-ra Armin PURE: Um .1! MI W Li Kullc Jam Ears j. L. Hzlkcr A. j. Cruddntk C'. lrnrdc H. V. V. Hvrlingt'r R. Hull P. SFHHEIH A. J. Scitz PLI-ZIHH-IH R. M. Todd KY. D. PrnL Jullll l'ri 1.111.th Pre-Ju :1 fan F. Luml R Vx'. Perk anlmmnmx' V. Cmcycr C. H. Rngnmky H'r'Xme'M 'W. FttL-ngcr Ii. Winlzlu Lung: hvage mic humfn'd mid Jil'fy-m'm' PHI BETA KAPPA FOUNDED DECEMBER 5, 1776 DELTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI SEPTEMBER 7, 1888 mmmn.-u...umm.m;w....m.u...mum mum mm : OFFICERS OF DELTA CHAPTER SMITH HICKENLHUPIER ............................... President ELSE Rascuu: ............................ First Vim-Presidm-Lt REV. A. j. NAST .......................... 5 'n-ond Vico-Prcsfdcnt LELIA G. HARTMAX .................................. S'ecm'ary ARTHUR j. KINSl-JLLA ............................... Treasurer MEMBERS SELECTED IN 1916 Edwin Hcrmun Bergmcier Ncsha Isaacs Virginia Temple Biddle Anna Caroline Martin Elan Louise Hwald Edna Eugenie Martin Dora Helen Feltcr Harold Frederic Richards. Martha Belle Gihhona Vere Lina Rubel Ethel Frances Hulzbcrg Adelaide W'ilhclminc Sanders Florcm:c Lcahnorc Siruus I Page mic hundred and .wirn'uf'M BOOK IV 0am. 49 QTHLETHCS IPage one inmdrc'd mid ssz-mronnr RTHLLTlLS BE: IT HBE INTHL BEEKNNINE A I Pugx' ewe hmnirm' dud. svvc'ufy-Mrtre'l :uwhEU rho 5225 .5259 .3; feign caEhI .h E $.th EEEDDHm LE .19: Juuh- navnuhm k0 3:ch Ujulcr mar humfrrd mid W?Plin'- fUTU'l ATHLETIC COUNCIL ';m'1 :R.x1INt'; ALI. ATT-ILl-lTICS AT Tm; UVlYliRHITk' HF letilxxxn 1915-1910 PROFESSOR A. M. WILSON ....................................... President W'ALTER HYMAN ........................................... Ir'z'ce-Prcsidmt ALFRED BRODBECK ............................................. Treasurer RAY CHURCH .................................................... ?rrretary FACULTY MEMBERS A. M. Wilson, Professor of Electrical Engineering Alfred Bmdbeck, Director of Physical Education ALUMNI MEMBERS Walter Hyman Dr. Arch I. Carson C. W. Broeman STUDENT MEMBERS J. Karl Hetsch ................................... Academic College Herbert Schrolh ............................... Engivrcerfng College Parke Smith ...................................... Ilfedical Colfege Joseph G. Morris ................................. flfenzbcrial-nge lPage one Inmdmd am! sm'mHy-jivel .vucuB .mmokU .U .mmohU .m .EEil 55350 $1.05. .CmEnagU .Lutmucgum 30M Eaiom :nExumm AuaoU ucmummumd. .mQEaH nwmacana .Emosnumch .Emmatnm .E?EU .mMcxuncd. 62.3....h. .mEhmHEnmm JEBJO gunning mcgqimf .1311- :uan 330$ 3?me ENEJTEZ .umEazi .3330 .332 .ccahm .ZOXNF .nmzsum. 30m mom. lPugr' um hundred um! .wirmn'y-H'H CAPTAIN PALMER MANAGER JAMES FOOTBALL, 1915 mm . .mmmm... mum....w.; autumn... .m- 111E FOOTBALL TEAM Which represented Cinvimmti during: the 1915 season dirt not possess the power of the two previnus elevens, hut. Um- sirleriug the havoc played un an inexperienced squad by injuries and probation, the spawn wees far from UniutiSdeUWy. The nhhenee ol' Balchr, Guusman, Fiahhaek. Bryant and Fries ueeessitntod a slow clewthment in team work. antnin R'Inntgumeryt around whom :1 new backfield might hun- heen huilt, was. taken from the game early in the season because of hrlmlastit weakness, 21nd up until the. very close of the season the grmmd-gaiuiug' depart- ment of the team was still in an experimental state. Development in the line was nut unlike that in the hzlcktieltl. Bryant was gone, Fries was gone, and Palmer was tmnsterrecl from his end to the pivot position. Demer. Morris, li. Gregg, and Schneider slmn'ed Hashes Hf their old form in lhe eath' games, but all save Denser were nnmistakahly disturbed in their fnrccd adaptation to new conditions. The Alumni game, the Erst 0n the schedule. was it etude. affair. rlue to the warm weather and the poor condition of bulb teams. A week later, however, IPugr! mic J'Hmdrcu' umf yw'cmy-xmwu J Georgetown made plain the many weaknesses of the local team. The play of the local men. with the exceptions of Scallon and Denser, who were destined to be the most consistent performers of the season. was hepelessiy inadequate. More training, and then more training was the evident necessity of backheld and line. A week's praetiee after this contest did wonders for the men, but the Strong Ohio University team with its smashing backfield was; too tough a preposition at that tlnte. Ohio won the game with little trouble, but there were signs of organization appearing in the Red and Black ranks. 011 October 20, a week after the Ohio game, Cincinnati won her First vie- tory. Although Kenyon, her opponent. wane not a strong team, the Red and Black showed unmistakable sign; of improvement, especially in the hackheld. Palmer handled the team from quarter-Iietter than in previous games, and Sealion, Langenheim, Richardson, and X-X- enzel played good hall. T110 line still suffered for want of a left end and for practice. Neither C . Gregg. Peek, nor Hahehotte were strong at center, hut the situation there was far from hopeless. The next two contests were sad affairs for the local team. Denison and Kentucky presented their traditional strength. while Cincinnati was severely crippled hy practice injuries to Sealian, Palmer. and Sehneider. Despite iopsitletl scores. however, the men put at lot of tight into these contestx. and undoubtedly stored up valuable experience tor the remainder of the season. When a confident crowd of gridtlers from Delaware came down to Carson Field, on November 10, they found a real football team awaiting them. The preliminary stages of development were over, and Cincinnati had a good team. The huektield continued its consistent work, and the line. with Koehler holding down that weak left end and with the plucky youngster Hahekotte at center, did not remind one of the unsteady affair of earlier contests. Cincinnati licked the W'esleyan crew soundly and convincingly. Seallan's pretty drop kick from the twenty-five yard line gave further reason for optimism. VVittenberg proved the next victim of the Red and Black, and the outlook for that great Thanks- giving affair was not 50 dark. A serious injury to tackle Kihler was the one unhappy incident during this late-season achievement. Miami, despite her brilliant record. came to Carson Field prepared for a desperate tight. Lueky for her that she had not underestimated her opponents, for before the morning was over her great weight had proved useless; and she was forced to the open game. Patti Seullon was the hero of the progressive attack upon the enemy, Curried on during the hrst half. He scored two drop kirkh, one from the twenty-tive and the other from the thirty-seven yard line. besides gaining ground ennsisteutly. The veterans on the team celebrated their last uppearunt'e in :1 fitting manner. Denser, Morris. Schneider, and Ellis Gregg proved a hnht'nrk of strength in the front ranks. Palmer would undoubtedly have phlyetl :1 great game had he not been injured early in the I Pagr- one hundred and smrrntyveighlj contest; and Langenheim would have done likewise had ht: not unfortunately missed the two weeks of practice preceding the big game. The younger fellows played their part well and gave Cincinnatians confidence for thc team of 1916. Miami won because she had a stronger team, but the- great Egh t. in the face of overwhelming odds which the Red and Black put up was in every way com- parable to the performanre Of Thanksgiving Day, 1914. STANLEY BACHMAN. ASSISTANT COACH HES there with the goods, and the boys all like him. iPage 0m: hundred and swertU-niny! THE NEW COACH AND THE OLD EORGE LITTLE, Ohio 'Wesicyan '12, took Up his. duties as head coach G at Cincinnati in the fall of 1914-. During his two ycars. us roarh here, Little hemme Well known for the grit and energy which he seemed to impart tn his men by personal example. Coach Litllc turned out 110 championship tmms in either football or huhkethall. but his men invariably put up a good Fight. His heat production was. the football CiCVCII 01' 1914. When the squad contained the weight and strength necessary fur the. coach's fzu'm'ilc attack, a variation 01 thu Minnemta sahift. Little was fortunate during both football sensuns in having Stanley Buchmzm, an 0ch Static star. :11 his right hand. m UN J. CURTRIUHT, R'livhignn Agrirulluml College 'll. comes to the Uniw I vcrsity its the successor to George Little. Mr. Cnrtrighi spent the lust two years at the University of South Dakota, whcrc llL' was unusually succcsaful in lmth frmthzlil and basketball. Thu mlw cnzuh is apparently wcll Fitted tn tnrklc the nlhh-liv problems Inruught ulnuut by night practice and high sclmhlstic Munrlm'tla at Cinrimmti. He arrived alt U. L'. the first of April, umi his strong pursunulity and interest in his work have already Won the hmrts of all who have come 11110 rtmtalci With him. lPugc nm' hmnfrrd um! uigirryj JAMES W. MONTGOMERY DR. WESLEY FURSTE 1t DOC FURSTE U mare enthusiastic 311111111111. Hf any univcrrily in the world ever t'XiL-EIL'd N than Duo Furste. 1501' :acx'cml yours DOE has rarely missed practice and never miuqml :1 5.1111110 :tt hmm- or ahmaul. He has at all times given his services as thm physician without receiving 01' :chiilg fur any pecuniary mm, pensutinn. Stars 111:1ycr1111t': E11111 slam may gm, hut thu 51111111511111 always 11-ng- nizu 111 Dr. hurstc 1hr higgrst 111L-usurv UT Vint'innnli Spirit ever crnwclurl 11110 E1 little EUU-puuml parkagc. ms; JIMMY MONTGOMERY FTER funding his team in a single intl-rmHt-giatc contest, Captain Mout- A gmncry 0f the 1915 squad was taken nut of the lineup 113! the Alhlctic Council. HIN-Trmty was eligible to play under the rules of the. L'Inivcraity, hut :1 11113111116 nf 1hr: Famlty insisted that his c'arL-cr m a scholar mm not up tn snuff, nr sumcthing 0f the snrl. At amy rate. the team was clrprivcri nf l'illC 01' the hvudiusl players who ever mm: the Rod and BLlrk. Mnntgnmcry lhnugh llfll'tl hit hy his removal l'mm thc squad, showed the UM Cincinnati spirit in lllL' untiring assisluntu which he gave. the murhcs during the entire smarm. lPugc mic ?urndrcrl mid righty-mwj RECORD 1015 Cincinnati 1-1; Alumni ............................. 7 Vincimmli 7: Coorgctrnvn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Cincinnati 0; Ohio ............................... 15 Fincinnali 27; Kenyon ............................ 7 Cincinnati 0; Denisrm ............................ 35 Cincinnati 6; Kentucky State ..................... 27 Vint'innati 17: Ohio W'es-zleyun ...................... 6 Cinrinnzlli 27; VVittcnherg 7777777777777777777777777 If: Fincinnnti 12-, Miami .......................... 24 R. Palmer Wm A. F. Ushorn L. Su'ceny H. M. Altamtr C R. A. Andurcgg A. Bm'khvrms C L. E. Brunn H. R Burns 11. G. fhnpman C R. D. Conn M. H. Davis I. E. Damn C. YV. Forde I Page one hundred and eightyrr'qu THE SQUAD B. Richardson C H . D. NIorsc W . A. Knehlcr HF E. B. Gregg, 111, C I-L Gccnhcrg C. C. Gregg HC C. Dcnstzr HC W'. Croukc A. V. Buttorficld H. Garvin G. F. Hubckottc '7 W . Hamilton II. justice C. M. Kilylm' HC E. Huckc XV. K. Peck l. G. h-inrris i' J. Lair . Knowlton . Scullan C . $.511ryock . W. Schneider C . B. Talmtt . W. Wenzel C R. L. Langcnhcim tf XV. Pezlse C. E. MacKcnzie 33:11:23;qu ,.La:1xg y La hgenheim HaH'BaCH Haw; Height-SJO Weight,,;5c, .ITunk Palme I,- Capfaln gablarter ng--22 Heighfim IIII'H'S h Dusty SCaHon f?f?wiirrut m 6P .mn, -LL HawBaCK HaiFBch H3622 ngqu. Height-ag Height-5go Weight-MQ Wcight-155 UBugthenKzQ, 3C H 13:19 He F3 H5510 We ight-lr65- Hilly 0m! flunn'rvd um! eigJ'Hy-tfm'c'l W-De l'ISHDenseP ngihzd. He ight'jahzi' Weight-Itf7 Dutch K i blew Hakka. ng-Qs Height 6.2. We ig ht'l'35- BiHHKoaMer ngFQg. Height-M ydeyghT--18$T E'His Chappy Gregg Chmman Tale Tackle Hga--22 Hage-QO Height'e' Heighbiu weight-Iefs Weight-JTS l Pug? xmu Irmnirm' mu! z'ngy-jum'l Tony. Sc h neide r Aggfaazriejghtsv We i g ht- :71. 'Joen M OF I IS HgEEaE. Height 64 We$g ht 178. Dutcw ' Hivy Hawtte Bacmrms Center BachIeid Hg9720 ng-izlf Height 6f Haghtsg Weight'fW we,ght-132 rCfifTwGregg. enter ng- 20-Hefght- 6' Weightvle'l I Pugti 0m! Immfred umf righty-klc' I $26... $0.? HumaCaE 3:520. Ewm.u::m :EmciunI gammy pu-JUCI :cxumI EEOU muzmq4 220?: A 3:: 5.50 I Pugr rum furmfrm' mui rrILfi'Nyauxl BASKETBALL EARL HARRINITFON ...................... LEROYC.VOSH,JR ........................ Capfain ...................... Ma Hagar umu...uum u...:3mm.mmmmusuummmummm THE SQUAD E. Asbury C. W. Forde W'. A. Koehler EC J. D. Bolton H. Geenborg C. H. Lewis A. V. Butterfieltl D. S. Hachen W? C. C. Payne R. D. Conn HC Earl Harrington HC C. S. Schryock G. E. Fitzgerald Howard Justice 1 RECORD January 14mCincinnati 24; january 21-4Cincinnati 34: January 22-Cincinnati 32; january 297Cincinnati 21; February 4-Cincinnati 18; February ll-Cincinnati 31; February 19MCinCinnati 10; February 25uCincinnati 28; March 3 CinCinnati 9; March 107Cincinnati 16; Kentucky State 37. VVittenberg 49. Kenyon 35. Miami 35. WTttenherg 36. Kenyon 15. Kentucky State 34. Western Reserve 30. Denison 47. M iami 37. fPage mic hundred and eighty-sewnl :034 .13.?th :meOnU hoE-al 2:3:a.h Bummom Aaumou..xuuA nhm MhmncmmU 5M52um mmn-m .Aan..uu3moK JDOU ucwz.m mmv.U mCEuJAuaM a$ 2:123:95... .rI . Ohazt Prim mm fmmirrrf um! L :'r-Iale'-c'i2fr11 L e, .. TRACK TEAM OF 1915 0N the opposite page is the truck tuam 01 1915. The Undefeated Team, 011 whivh are eight Varsity rcmrrl holders. Unlhrtunnl'cly, Frcrl Rypins, R. B. Fuller, and Manager J.Kar1 Hctsrh wml- 1111111111: 10 11:: present for the picture. The p1mt'ngrzlph of last year's team is used here Immune Ihc mriy date at which the CTNUNNATIAN goes to press nukes it iuumssihlc to inrhlrlc the vctcraus of 1916. Furthermore, the good rccnrc'l of the boy's 01' 1915. :15 wrll :15 the num- ber of imlividuzll slurs, proves that the team deserves thih' smaii rcmgnitirm. On the frnllmving page is 1111 alcwunl of this year's lcsz RECII'IIRD MI-iN ON 1915 TRACK TEAM N. Kohlcpn -k880-yard run. . . . . . . . . .2 minutes. hOuc-milc run .......... Jr minutm-z 43 4-5 seconds. R. B. Fuller -7Two-mile run 7777777777 10 minute; 20 2-5 seconds. F. Rypins hTwo-milu run tinduurj. .111 minutes 4 seconds. T. Rodgers h4-10-y21rd dash. . . . . . , . .51 4-5 seconds. A. Craddockhmoiymd dash ......... 10 1.5 seconds. 5. Cook 7Brm-uljuml'1. . . . . . . . . . .21 feet 2 inChCn. H. Geenherngih-cus throw rrrrrrrrrr 109 11:01 6 im'hva. H. hkmsmanthmmer 1hrmx'. . . . . . . .123 Iwcet 8 inches. RESULTS Feb. 27, IQIShY. M. C. A. Upon Imlmw Meet; 1'. C. tie for First. March 13. 1915hC. A. A. F. 0me Indoor Meet. 111111 by U. C. May 8, 1915ilntercollegiute. 11. F. 78: Transylvania 3-1. May 15. 19157111tercullegiulc. U. C. 65'. Miami 52. May 22. l91S-IntermIIeginfe. U. C. 73 1-3; Ohio 11l-31cyan 43 2-3. May 29, 1915hBig Six. 0. 9., U. first; Uhcrlin second; U. 01C. third. 1Puge one hundred and m'ghfy-nfnd TRACK TEAM, I916 CAPTAIN RODGERS MANAGER AHLERS Tnmms F. RODGERS ............................................. Captain CLIFFORD 17. H. AIIHERS ..................................... Manager TIII-l SQUAD 11.9111101'5 J. R. 1-iclmrms4tun R. A. Amlurt'gg FL Fncrlmcycr A. BackhL-rms P. 1'1cnzmcr f. P. Bnnkc C. C. Urrgg H. Bcrkowilz XV. W. Hamilton 11'. J. Butt F1111. Hill P. Buttcnwiescr M. j. lnskcop H. F. Cornell Huwnnl justive A. Frauldnrk W'. A. Knchlcr J. T. frlltchficld K. Luckwuml Sclnanu LE 1916 C H. Lewis j. N. Lutz C. A. Markgraf B. Pnllitt T. F. Rodgers B. Rohcrts C. H. Rogatzky F. Rypins .. H. Smith E. H. Van Fleet .- Fub. 5. 10167C. A. A. F. Upon Indoor Meet. Mar. 1, 1916-111trzkh'1 11ml Indoor Meet. Mar. 4. 1016 -Y. M. C. A. Open Indoor Meet. April 29, 101611111011'11155 NIULET. May 6, 1916-0. 5. U. at U. C. May 13. 1016111. C. E's. 0.111 U. ill Delaware, 0. May .201 10161Miumi 111' U. V. h 1;1y26-27, 1916 91815: 6 at Culumhus, 0. 1 Pugr nm' Lmrdrmi um! m'NNM ALFRED BRODBECK Director of Physical Education T is untinrly pmper lhaL WC plum 1hr 'Kil1g in tho midm of thc Athlmir Book, as ho is directly rcmmnsihlv for my wonderful inml'mwmc-nt in Ilu athletics of both the men and the wrmwn. Sincc only :1 limitc-tl i'llilTllN'l' arc alllv 1U pnrtiripnh: in init-ranL-giun- Haw tests, Mr. Brmlhctk Hilll'tctl the syHtcm 0f lntra-Numl Uamw. A5 a amac- qllvHCC. 011 any afternoon in llw springlinw Vzlrhtul Fit'ld swarms u'ilh bllltlL-nla' purticil'uzlting in thrm- hrunrhw 0f :llhlc-lim-hnutimH. husrimll. uwl trunk. Pugw rmv lnmdnvi rmr! Hmn'y-nw :MSTEJ 3.32.59 muumHBoI $3...me :MEJOI ozxam gEEaznmzad :52 $3.59 SuuDU mzzm E72 U332 X Pray FJHr' lmml'rm' nun! m'm'J-v-f'zml SWIMMING CAPTAIN MORRIS MANAGER LANGHAMMER JIHIEPH H. RIURRH .. ................................. tupmin AN'I'HUM' j. LAMLIIAMMIcR. . . . .. ,.Ur1.lmgt'r Tm: cht'AIJ A. j. Lungluunmur ,l- Hunmslh' L. 1.1HyL'h H. F. Rirhszn J.. thmun H. II llmylaml 5. Lilndmun VY. H. Mnrw :X. Km-iw? V. l . H. Ahl'crrz H. Puynn- i I'Cncmllcm P. BlltICIIWiL-str 1.. chcm-y j. T. ill'lllt.llfil'hl H. Elllvf'b HCIIHHL'HC Fch. IU ClHL agH: Vniwrhily .11 Vincimmli. Irulj. Zhi lmliunellmlin 'Iln'ncrs al Vincilmelli. Mar. 1071!. U. H: Turncrs at IIHHHHHIHJHR Mar. 11- l'.C.z1t l'niVL'rHin n!- lllinnis. f Pugg' rmr frmniwu' um! HIWU-HH'UU I . ummd. machmm :ouxumn. 525mm x Lam: huzum .m auuum VZOw w 513:7 mmtaD WTUU mmeheucri hoziaU 22 32.5.9 .Lumvu, .5290: IJzIIEji' um fmmin :1' mm m'Hr'Iy-frw J WRESTLING FRIED K. HUEHLlLR. . l l . . . . l . l . . . . . . . . l l . l. .. ...... t'umh XV. GERALD BARNES ............................ 15.xixtmrlt'aarlr nmmm RESTLING flrst cume to ho rccugnizcd :15 a dchnilu branch of mmpcti- live athletics through the CITUI'IR of Mr. Hrm-hlcr. Hr: not only volun- tarily undertook the work of L'naching the boys, but arranged all the meets. The team did not DEerlClpiltt'Z in intermllcgialc wrestling. but met several local athletic clubs. The work was highly successful, considering that this was the First year of the sport. The rcmrd follows: Class I Covingum Covingtnn Chtist Church Elt Covington at U. C. at U. V. Max Taylor ...... . . . Bantam q - H'on W011 Draw Gels. . . . . . . . .. . . A hFH'Llher l- Draw h H-l'l'J hmi tiJ Wlhitcly .............. 1:12:1hcr NU Won h Lost E. Bauer .......... t . Light Draw t- Wnn W'on R. Bauer ............. Welter h WF- Wrm Won Reece ............. m W'elter h Draw h 7 Draw 7 ll? Norris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . l futile: Draw Draw P'U Davis ................ M idd lc- h Draw Draw Won M CCartney ........... M iddle i H? m lll Lost Howe ................ Middle r Logsthui hhfllh hTawh Ancleregg. . . . . l . . . , l , . Heavy i PU Lost i Draw Jackson ........ i . l t A Middle t?! 7 XYon l- Wl h PU Did not compete. Totals: Won, 10; Draw. 11: Lust. 6. lPrzge om hundred and anefy-fivei Olga Rummel Eugenie Sachs Laura Mclnlire Marguerite Tierney annagerW Sophia Brunhufi Lanna Taylor Adelaide Sanders ICaptaim Julia Hnmnllcr I Page pm .I'Hmrh'wf mid m'Hrf-v-MZH GIRLS, BASKETBALL Amalmmi SANDERS ......... t'upiam NIARUI'JLRITIS TIERNHY. .. ..Uum.:;:r'r Captain Sanders IW'HHVARDS Utdx Rm Julia Hammler C Aduhlidu Sanders CH Laura McIntyre Marguerite Tierney Ler'mzl Taylor Wm ng21 Rummcl hf Anita Srhru-k Eugenie Huvhri VI-ZN'TI-ZR Suphic Brummff E'C RliFURD Cincinnati ........ . . . , , , , 7; DuytmL Ky ............ . 1ll Cincinnati . .............. H; Independents, ............. -1- Cincinnati ................ .1? . University SchonL . . . , , 7 , , , 4 Cinrinnati . . . . . . . .. .. .28: Cinrimmti Y. KY. V. A ........ 0 Cincinnati .................. 33: Independents ............... . 1 Cincinnati ....... 7 ,, ,. . 48; Hamilton Y. W. C. A. . . . . . . .. Cincinnati .............. .. 28: Mt. Healthy ................. 5 Cincinnati . ............... JA; Gicndalc. . 7 . . . ....... 1. Cincinnati .... . ..1. .... 58; Hamilton Y. W. C. A ......... IJ Vilrsity. . . . . . 277; Uppuncnts. . . 32 I Pugr tmr hu-udrt'd- mid HMHJ'nwwM GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM H E modesty 0f the Varsity girls deprives us of one of the best group pic- tures we could 11mm to prim. Ilrm'evort when the mermaitls' team comes tn be less of a novelty at U. C., WL' hope to place. this group among the many uthcrh in our future CINCINNATIAXH. ' The retard 0f the Giris' Team was indeed enviable. Though composed mostly of frwhmcn. the CU-cds hUFCCCthd in hotly Contesting their meets with outside organizations. Sn mull did they perform, in fact, that Director Brod- llcck turnk them 011 the trip tu lnrlianapnlis to meet the Indianapolis Turners. The prospects for next war are indeed bright, as no Funference Rule Iorbids the t'nmpmitinn rlf hrsl-yonr women, and no one graduates from the team of 1916. Tm: SQI'AD Bcrtha Brurknmn Louise Hall Alma BrunhuiT Kalthvrine Nlooncy Suphie Brunlmff Eugenie Sachs Catherine Fultlowcy Cecillc Stark I Pugc mrr' hundred and Hilm'y-Nghll Anna Ccllarms. Marguerite Tierney. Adelaide Sandrrs. Alma Erunholf wSec'yJ. Hrlen Burgoyne dJresJ: Mary Corr: WOMENS lNTER-CLASS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION THE sc-usun uf IUIS-IUIO marked Ilw mivcm 01' u :lulinilc systL-m of inter- rlam althh-tiv mntvsts :Lmtmg llu- WOIHHI raf tlu- l'niversity. Tn fuciiitzlu: th: ClJlllpIHv m'gzmilmiinn nml L-lL-vzllitm nl' this form of zlthlvlivs. thL- W'tmwn's lntueruss Athlclir .--'x.amri21tim1 was lrurnu-rl. Thu U'umcn's Umnvil fullnwa: HFFIFERS Hl'lLI-LN Blixum Nl'; ............ . . . . . . .Pn'xhim! ALMA HRL'NHmrIr . . ............ rMW'P'UhU'jLTJ'NLHHTJ' FAL'I'III'Y AEH'HUIH KlihH Hruhm-r Mia's MtX'L-u WII. Hrmlle-rk fuss REPRIcHILXTA'erlis ,MiL-Iuhlv Hunclu'm 1010 Helen l'illl'g'uym'. 1017 Urmlh FL'Hl'I'. 1916 Anna Vt-Hiu'ius, 1918 Murguvrilc 'ITL'I'IIM'. UH? Aima Bt'LlnhnfT. 101'! M I511 Eil-lR-A'l'-I,,HUHi Mary Cnrrc. 1018 Pugt' um: mmdrz'd rind ilinff'l'iHliJ'ftf MENS INTRAgMURAL ATHLETICS Hl-l MENB IXTRA-MVRAI, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION mm defi- n-irdy formed late in the spring of 1916, as the direct result of Mt: Brod- herk's flrm dvsirc to see every Varsity man participate in some form of athletics. During the wintcr months :1 lively series of hzlrskctlmll gamcs OLTUpiHl iht- gymnasium 0f nftL-rmmns. Finally the Frchhman Engineers and the Pre- Medics stuml lie at thc 10p of lhu league. and in a llard-fnught and spectacular gamu- the Engineers Hutcccdcd in z'lnncxing the Championship by tho nmrgin of :1 few points. An intraimural track meet held indoors on March 1 resulted in u virlury for the Braum: Vivil Hngincuring Society. and the participation of over unc hundred and Flfty men. The Imwball Clmlnpionship has not hucn decided at the- prcsent writing. and the league games continue Lu be interesting and close. The system as :1 whole is highly successful. More men than vvcr heforr 1111; taking part in CUH'IPCLiliYC athletics, and Mr. Brotlhcck's pizm rcncclra honm' not only upon himself, hut m1 1h:- I,TuEx-'ursily 21:; a whole. lPtrgr' fiat! Irmntrm' BOOK V W29 QRQQNHZHTWNS I Pugi' 11w hirudrcd mm' anal mznnu A Estuurf. .I'E' Pngr fin: bumhr'u' rmd HUME Esupm 322 AEUMBEU n2: .oucusm wna-Z 5:55. mum: .unxowam wme 6.??- JENHMMUK .mimnuxm 30K EoSom :nEuucmF mEE .:0m:50m .3533 ; .pu1mu:;um.4 .etah .ECBI 559nm 250$ 31.2.2 3:;qu .3330 .4EE:.5 N.Sow- nah. l Pugc m-n hundn-d and fund STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS HARUID F. RIt'HARhH ............................... Prmidmt . . t hitc-Prr'xidmtl t . . . .tS'm'rvmry Trmsn rt'r EDNA MARTIN ............................. CLIFFORD tlkmni. . . . LAWRENFE R. IA'TLl-I .............. THE STUDENT COI'NCII. in the student governing hotly 0f the l'ni- x'ersity. its duty being to make and administer rattth lawa :13 it shall deem proper for the welfare of the atmlent hotly. It supersedes the University Cluh HI former years. The Council t'nnsists 0f the: fuur class presidents and twenty other rcprcscntatix'cs elected hy the classes. as follows: Iiight lay the Seniorh, six hy the Juniors, four by the Sophomorem and two hy the Freshmen The. Executive Bnard, which ranks, as a standing mmmittec M the Council, t'nllSthH Of the four cluss presidents together with two Senior women and unt- junior woman elected from the Council. The Board meets. once a week its duties being to act for the C'ouncil whcn immediate action is necessary, to act as intermediary hetwecn Fut'ulty 21ml HtLKlCIlth. and to prepare impnrtunt mat IL'FH fur preaentatirm at the monthly meetings of t'nunril. MEMBERS OF EXECUFIVE BOARD HAan F. RICHARDS, C'hain-mm Walter Haelmlc Edna Martin Durothy Anderson Helen Tangemun Anton Schneider Herman Raga tzky MEMBERS HF CUI'XCIL SthmIoRlas C. H. Rugatzky Carl Graeser john Joyce Elizzlheth Crawford Dorothy Brown SENIORs JUNIORS H. F. Richards Harold Payne Morton. Shepard Lawrence Lytle Berkeley H-Filliams Anton Schneider john Herrier Lester Jaffe Clifford Gregg Helen Burgoyne Edward Robinson Ben Schneider Dorothy Anderson Edna Martin Helen Tangeman Sybil Bucntc FRliSl-IMEX Walter Haehnlc Mary Anderson In CZ James t Pagt' 11w hundred u m! jiwl comhupunf. .0 5:32 U :aEuuzaF .I hxuumwam. I muhafmm .I .u-umeJuw 41 452300 FzmQDFm HEP n5 256m mihaumxm HF? SPuiue' rm, immfmi mu! WSW ALUMNI ORGANIZATION m HE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE ALUMNI ASSUCIATIUNH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FINFINNATI is composed of two rcprcscnla- tives of each of the three alumni alsmcieltiuns of this lhtix'crsily. Thu mcmlmr- ship for the year 19154916 is. as follows: Ohiu-IV'Iiami Medical AssociationaA. C. Bachmuycr. M.D.: M. H. HUNT, M.D. . Alumna? Asst'JcinLiun of the University of Cincinnatiih'liss Lucllu Lattta; Mrs. G. Edward Smith Hfimla Pfaff'J. College Alumni Aamciariou-Arch l. Carson, NLD; H'alrcr R. Hyman. OFFICERS A. C. BACHMICYER.NLDH ................V...........1Clhair?1?all ARM! 1. CARSON, MD ............................. I-H've-Chm'rman ARTHUR J KINSICLLA, AM, , , , , , , , , , , , ,, . . ,Serrdary and Trmsrrrrr OFFICERS OF THE OIIIO-NIIAMI MEDICAL Assucm'nux Martin H. Umer. M.D.. President. C. Ii. Shinkle, Mil. Sarctar'v. lidwarcl Pirrung. Mil. Firs! Vr'rreAPrexidmr. C. A. Stammel. M.D., Treasurer. Edward Kuck. M.D.. Second Vite-Presidenr. Samuel Igluuor, M.D.. Dirm'or. j. IE. Wells, M.D., Third Vfre-Prcsidmt. A. f. Bm'l'lmcycr, MJ'J. Director. Paul Hawley. M.D,, Fourth Vire-Presidmt. S. E. Allen, Mil, Diredor. OFFICERS OF THE ALUMNAT. ASSOCIATION Luella A. Latta, '06, President. Mrs. Nathan T. Isaac's, '08, Treasurer. t'Ellu Davim -Mrs.0ttoJucttner, l99, Vire-Prvsidcm. Mrs. Edward Nippcrt, '05. Diredor. Uistelle BudLO !Linda Egcw Mrs. Howard Bevis '09, Sen'emry. Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, '05. Dircdor. Oaklma MurrayJ LSusan Mackelfreshj OFFICERS OF THE ALUMM Assocu'rmx Arch 1. Carson. '87, President. Harry L. Wicman, '05, Sw'y-Trmsurcr. Eliot A. Keblcr, '83. First Vire-Pres'f. Al. F. Lcuc, '98, Frank L. Raschig. '00. Second Vife-Pres. Walter R. Hyman. '01, Clinton Wundcr, '14, Third Vice-Pres. Executive Commmgg, IPuge mu hundred and seveuj ho-JucI Levamh J5 MMEU umuzunq .uvmm::uw wm-DE 31:52 thnUVnuGE mmOuU w Immirr-r! am! right! n. !5:;9 ! Y. M. C. A. m HE Y. M. C. A. is just completing its first year at the University. During that time it has unselfishly endeavored to serve any and all who might call upon it. An cmploymcnt bureau and lodging house directory have been established, and in addition many forms of social and religious artivities have been worked out with gratifying results. The Association is working according to its motto: Service, irrespective of creed, class. or social position. OFFICERS ANTON W. SCHNEIDER ................................... President CLIFFORD C. GREGG ............................... Virc-Prm'dem WILLIAM GROSS ........................................ Treasurer MARCUS B. TAYLOR ..................................... Secretary FRED K. HOEHLER ............................. Executive Secretary COMMITTEE CHMRMEN J.WilliamTaylor...............,. .7,...77 ..r,.,..r.-Membersiz1'p Joseph G. Morris ..................................... 3035' Work Rupert A. Anderegg ................................... 32'be Study Wellslake D. Morse, jr ........................ Devotional Meetings Colin 5. MacKenzie ............................. Industrial Service Clifton L. Weekes ................................ Indusxriui- Service Clifford C. Gregg ................................... Personal Work William Gross .......................................... Financim' Mulford H. Davis ................................... New Student Harold F. Richards ................................... Nominating DERECTORS J. G. Ebcrsolc A. G. Bookwalter H. G. Pounsford A. K. Nippert D. B. Meacham G. A. Mayer G. E. Little lPage rwu Imudred am! ninel GQEBEEQ .uvaunii Emzm :wauEm EuaU tonishm w:?.uaw. :MEwwc ah 0:50! am unmuc-UE 33 J Pugr' Jim Immfrm' umf Imj Y. W. C. A. m HF. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION is an organiza- tion founded on Christ and his ideals, and aims to create an atmosphere of helpful Christian chowahip and t0 co-Opcmtc with all forward 11101-'cl1 lents in the University and community. OFFICERS SARADICLLIL 112111215qu 777777777777777777777777777777777777 Prm'dm DOROTHY STJu'IiXh'. . . . ........................... IUrr-Prnw'drnt LAURA MCINTIRE ....................................... .Sm-m'ary FRANCES ZJMMERMAN ................................... Treasurer CHAIRMEN CABINET COMMITTI-Lii Cclcstinc Shiglcy .................................... S ou'al Scrslire Helen Tangcman. . . . ................................. C'onfcnwcea Shirley Kom perv . . ................ . ........ Rrh'giom JIBr-ans Burnett Alcxamlur .................................... inssimzary Margaret Burgoyne A , , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , .gla'mmmf Riemlm'ship Mary Com; ..................................... A ssncialion News Alice Lyle ........... I lmwal anber Chaimtmz 0f Sfmiem C.'0mmi.s'5ima Annsmw 13mm; R'EEN-i NCVca 1 Era. LuthDL'iCh Miss Nipport Mrs. Curmzm 1W r5 Vim H'yc IPugr 17w lnmdrrri' mad m'm'ml I Puqc' :c'n hmum'rl' mu! m O. Schmidt C. C. Gregg Miss Klaus: Miss Wilson F. K. Hoehler M. B. Taylor xll I :u NW THE STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND W HF. STYDENT VULl'XTliIiR RAND HF THIC I'XIX'HRHITY 01' CINCINNATI was organim-tl in Xm-cmllur. 1014. The Band is u Inmnch 0f the organization known as the HIlnh-nl Volunteer .le'cnurnl l'ur Furuign Missions. Thu sinmlc but highly signiiic'nnt purpnse of IM- mmvmunt ix tr: furan the Mibhirm Boards in the I'nilotl SlaLtt-s uml 0111mm with :1 supply 0f Capable students to meet their dvmund for Industrial and Evangvliml Mimimmrics. UFFIC' HRH lV'hs-h MARH-z L. XYUMJN .............. , JA-mh-r 0.31an WM. SL'JmmT ........... S'c't'rvtury am! Y'n'mm'i'r M EM B ERH ACTIVE Miss Anna M. Crnuso Oscar XYm. Schmidt Mia's Ncllic C. Fisher Furl A. Scunmmls George chthluin Miss Sarah 11. Hhirkls Mini, Clifford IIullitlgiy Marcus. BLIL-H Taylor Miss LDUihC R. Mvrkcl I- runk Vicrling Klihs Muriv 1.. H'ilann Asw m 1 HF. Misa Gertrude Blair Vliffunl Hrvgg Miss Mulnle Davis Frml K. IIUL'I'IIL'I' Theodore F. FustL-r Mia's lliltln Kruusp M ias Alice Lyle I Pugv hm! Irmuin'd um! Hii'rx'c'e'nl THE COMMERCE CLUB W HE purpose of the Cnmmcrce Club is to bring together all Commercial Studcnts for Hm l'aurpose of fostering a hotter and more imimate friend- tihip among them. Besides the regular monthly meetings, for which noted speakers are pro- curccl. the Club has given :1 surrussful dance at the U. of C. Gymnasium, and plans to hold a banquet at the Zoo in lune. 511th5 has crowned cx'ery effort of the Club. OFFICERS JOHN j. Bucmm ............................ Prrsz'dml EARL E. HEHSE ........................ If'r'Cerrcsident Muss KATHLEEN SHI-tlcm' ..................... S 'ecrciary OLLIE GEORGE ............................. Treasurer Dean Frederic C. Hicks Prof. John C. Duncan Prof. John K. Tuwlcs Dr. Nathan lsuacs Jno. 'W. chlwr Geo. W. DUhL-H 0. J. Foldmann XV. N. Simlick XV. H. Km-nig H. Steward Miss Ii. M. Meyer Miss. B. L. Bnyd 1V1. Muller Frank Hurtzull China. A. AIHH B. G. Graham H. S. Riggs H. R. Sacks I'L T. Luwlvss R. 1th'rnL'r, jr. F1111 I. Llulwirk Louis UQI'ZfClII Carl A. Hillcr Page mm Immimf :mdfrmrrwi: I FAL'L'IIrY MEMBERS Howard P. H'arren Teasdale Fisher Charles XV. Dupuis Ii. 0. Sismm STUDENT IVIEMBERS T. L. Mcjnint Ullic George j. j. Becker R. C. Schmidt R, M. Palmer H'. A. Mclntirc u'illjam Cross Miss julia Hammler j, J. Bowman H. H. Greene R. :X. thlfeld W. H. Constable Miss Ruth Morten Fred Fuller E. Picrlc Miss Priscilla Fischhack H. Slauglnvr Miss Anna Stugard H. M. TManss Guy M. Freer XY. 5. Groom . H. E. Hcssc Miss Kathleen Shechy Miss Clara Frcdcricks L H. Hvillig Miss Anita Cregsnn Miss Bertha Hyde Jag. J. Richards Miss Ruth jouns L. L. Ferrell Eugene Ustor T NI. Gates Miss. Dora SIcctsky Rlirhi Ruth Brusius Wm. j. White M. L. TL: Gun. I-h-ihcrlhuuscn M. M. Fleming M i554 Katherine Dennis Usvzlr Lciser E Martin H. Wright 1,. Cooper D. Stevens J Hammlcr M. Tierney 7,. Young S, Bynr M Burgoyne A. C'ullurius H. Burgoyne Er Hagcmeyer THE UKESTRA $99529 HE I'KEHTRA supplants thv tlirla' Hiring Urrhuslm HI frtll'llll'l' ycurm Uwing tn the great numinL-r ul' ukulvlL-s in tha- urgunileliun 111R year. the 11mm: l k11lL-Ic Urchcstm wm. nuggwlml, uncl I'mully rcmtmvh-rl In Eta ill'i'thlf state. MAMMJXH l'mruiuas R'Izlrgncrilc I iL-1'nL-y A Anna Cllill'lllH ICIL-nnnr Uchhairi HclL-n Burgoyn- leI'EIarL-t Burgm'm- - Htvrtlthy HlL-x'L-ns lithm Marlin Ut'l'i'AR Ezllxdllcllh l'higvmtqvl Kclmzlrlc X nun; .lUIiil l-Iummltr Luis L'cmpm' Ymm' Il.m'.m.xx tlt'l'mla Sylvia Bycr Murgzln't Hlirguync Prlgr Em: Mmdrcd umijlflt'm I Misg Martin Mis: Steuvns Miss Kemper Miss Mclntyte THE WOMAN'S LEAGUE .-- : -:. .- :: . m: ...mn m- .. UFFH'ICRS HillkLI-W' KIrm-HR, , , , 7 , , , 77,, H , , ,Pru'xidmi Hrama'rm' S'l'I-jx'lcxra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'a'z'c-P.rm1'dr'u! HIIXA MARTIN. . ...... . . . . . . . . .Sn'rvhu'y LM'RA Ml'lyrvma. .. '1 'n'us H H? I'll'l XYUMAX'H Lli.-V'IIYH, fullnxlwl in 101M. In which all 1'11ix'L-rsi1y wumcn T HFCCHQHIIL',ElinlhtnIH'UIIIIIIClll'iL'l'thh'lDililllll'lgiHIDH'HIHL'HUflllvl l1iX'L'l'hil-Y. Th:- n-gulnr monthly Im-L'Iings wvrv unusually Sillia'I-LICIUTY thia' 'YL'ilr. 'Ijhu llrugmm cnmmittu- su'LIrL'cl thy Myst hllL'dkL'l'h. nunlu'rs. :lntl singvm dx'uilqlhlc'. Furtllvrmnrv. tho Lulguc :ulnplorl :15 ilv. :lim fur the year thv plan elf rnllcrting money l'nr 1hr u'nnmn's Building Funxl. AL. A l'L'hUll. thL- mcmlwrs u'L-rc instru- mental in adding: ln llml fund gllmnl lu'n humlrml flnllurs. IPugr nun hmrrl'rm' mm' u'xh'ruj UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI COOPERATIVE SOCIETY r uup.mum.umn-uumnmHuummnnmr BOARD OF TRUSTEES PRUFEESUR A. M. WILSUX, Chairman DEAN F. F. HICKS DANIEL LAWRENCE BOARD OF CONTROL C. B. HOFFMANN, Chairman MISS HELEN SAMMIETT WILBUR A. STEWARD MISS SOPHIE BRL'NHOFF HARRY L. STURLA mm Wunmun V mm : OFF 1 C E R9 HARRY L. STURLA ............................................. President HELEN SAMMELT'I' ................................................ Serreiary C. B. Hownuxx ............................................... Treasurer WILLIAM C. KATKER ............................................. 1 Iauager JAMES L. PHASE. . . . , , . . . 7 7, ,,, ..................... Assistant Manager IPagc two hundred :1.er xm'mteenl 1 Pugv mu Imnn'i'rr! run? rr'ghn'rul Miss Goldsmith Jch MDDrmann Bergmeier Gregg Miss Rthner x 3 Z 2 T. .X. 31::nmnxx....... . .... .. ......... , . ..war de.f i'ARuIA'X N. RIiVMcR. .. . . , , , . ...... 1'r'r'v-l 'r.a'xi.rh'ut I-Z'I'IiliL Htmnmn'm. .............. , ......... S'u-n-mw VLurl-uun f. HRIamL . . . , ,, , , . ...... , ,..1 n-amrw' LIEH'I'liR A. JAH-li. . . ..................... Faxiwn -Uumrgrr EDWIN H. lhckunnancn. , , 7 , , , ............ .R'Mgz- Munugvr EDNA MANNm-inn-zn. . .. . -- ................ thud; HIC 1'. C. DRAMA VIRi'LI-Z was urgunizctl :11 111v tn-ginning M llu- nchnul year fmm 11w zlr-htr. ni' tlu- ultl Ummatit' Club. whit'h hgul lavtmm- inactive. 'l'ht' K'ira'lc hm; iaL-L-n Hllt'l'L'hhflll in Limubing m-w il'ltL'l'L'h'l in 11w rlrumn iil'jll 3150 in supplying :1 mama txl' m-ll'-L-xl':russinn fur thc simloms. Seventy students have lwvn rcprcscnml in the various L'asth. Amung thy matallh- zlchicvcnn-nls of the Circle Wow: The 11051.l;j'1'1u-' 10- Tugnrc, with u spm'iul East Indian 501- ting: HThL' Muh, 115' L'mlswm'thy. I'Jmclnvt-d fur l'hL' first tinw in Amm'ivn; UThC Faraway Prim'L-ss. l'ry Hudvrmzmn: Thu Holden Ihmm. hy Lunl Dunsuuy; and ' Fhe Finger ni' Curl. lry spatial pL-nnissiun 01' 111:; :mthnr. Prn'ixul Vk'iltlc. Thu soustm 01' nix L-vcnings. hf vntL-I'l'uinmvnt wua highly hUCCL'SSfIll, both Hmmriallly and :n'lintit'aliy. PR1 JGRAM Ortolwr 5 '1 lu- PusL-Ut'livo . . ....... , , ...... . . .Ruhfmh'mmfh Taryn? IlluygnL-rh ....... , ............ , , . ..-1NJ'HH' IHHQ Pi'm'm TJp-U'JIC-Il'hnlmt . .. . . . . . , , . ......... Frau: um! Pr-va' t'ktnhcr It'iihrmnu Rtxutling HAtTUi-N thy Hurtlcr. November Ih- Hu- 31131: . . . . . . . ................ . . me'm G:t.'51u:.1r1h.x' March 26-Dmmu Reading. thngu. HNUCIIIYULE , ................................ -1 iszin H'hm'fm: April 11 - 'ch-r the Hi11:a . . . . . , , , ........... , . . .......... John Pahizcr Mrhc Golden Dnum ............................ Lord Duumny HThe Fit1gvruquLl . . 7 , , A . . . . . . . . , ., ........... Prrrim! IVHrIr WFhe Artist .................................... 11. LA Ahlnrlzm May 9-Druma Reading. HThe H'ill ; Tollcr's HTML uLoncsome Like ................................ Hamid Brighmww I Page In! iumdrcd mm? nineteen L THE PHRENECON SOCIETY m HE PHRENECON SOCIETY was organized in the year 1913-1914. It aims to secure for the larger body of students :1 greater opportunity to direct the affairs of student life: to help obtain the best man in the assignments of thC05 and distinctions; to create a spirit of equality and gOOd-fellowship among all students. Membership is open t0 all male students who approve Of the purposes of the Club. OFFICERS 1915-1916 E. H. BERGMEIER .............................................. President JEROME H. 010K ....................................... S Brrcfarvareasnrer LAWRENCE R. Lyme ............................................. Director FREDERICK RYPINS ............................................. Dirmor IPuge 11er hundred and I'lumtyl ENGINEERING ORGANIZATIONS I Page two hundred and menEy-ouel 25 52:57 ESE... 21:5, mEmZFB .31.an Juohzum. uhmshuI Essm 53:0 mhww-uom Eek. I .1ng Iron hundred 11ml JwrtHy-F'Lud THE STUDENT TRIBUNAL OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HE STUDENT TRIBUNAL OF THE ENGINEERING COLLIZUIC is composed of memhem alerted fmm the chinr, .Iunim: and PrC-junim' clamscs. The Tribunal regulates the discipline of thc students. looks after thc interests; nf thom- ntudenls wlm z'lrc culled lmfuru the Faculty, aml after the student welfare in general. It aims to 111-011th harmony aml goucl-fellm-vship among the Engineers. M m; HIERH Berkeley XVilIien11s 1916 Chairman Thomas 17. Rodgers, 1916 William Elm. 1917, sz'rt'fury u-illiam N. Howard. 1916 Darwin Brown, 1913 Hcrhcrt H. SL'llmth, Jifmn'mr ICx-err'o HHIQC mo hundred um! rrL-me-Hm-TI t;.--.; --..;.;.;.:.;;..'.. 3 ,.-. 5 . lildffg' ILW i'mml'n'u' Mm! fzw'HU' fun; THE CO-OP. CLUB mm -m.m....m..h mum. UFFI C E R5 HERBERT H. Sum 1111 h , , Prmidml ALBERT R. Ax'lim' . . . . . . ....... . . I'J'rrtI'me'Mmi CARI. A. RIARKURAF , , . . h ,Ne'ri'r'mry-Treasurm' gs . mm? HE CU-UP. CLUB hcczimv known ilh' .murh whml n nl-w vunrztitulinn 11ml name was :uluptcd in 1912-13 by 1hr Vn-upvraltivc F.11g'111L'CFHVhlh of thy University Of Cincinnati. which had hu-n fnllnrh'rl in WUH. All II'lC'I'niJL'fS 0f thL- Engineering: Cnhcgu are eligible for mumhcrship exvvpt freshmen. who, hIm'L-X'vr, are allowed 10 attend 111celings. The purpose of the Club is m prm'idc an nrgdnizntiun I'm . and 1'0 prumutc grmchelltm'ship among, the engincoring students. Nlectingh are held every five weeks in the UI-UI'L Flull Rutlm. The rhzlr- utter of the muulings is varied to mnl'nrm tn thv m'reuiun, This war. at SUVLTEH meetings. bPlCUth speakers eukhtwvd the Cluh. while Other mcclinyr- m-r'c Imrt-ly husincss affairs. accompanied with sncial'lk- frolits. The Cu-Op. Cluh has always pointctl out with ltrirl; the Inrgu HIECIILIHIM'L' i1 unjoys at meetings. and the present year hm; HUGH lhi-a rharnctcristic e15 prnmi- 11cm :15. m'cr before. allnng with :1 very Sllt't'l'E-lhflll zlrhivu-mmwl hf ita lJLlFDENL'H. I Paw 1m lnrndrnf rmd ??nm'rs'jbjff'r I Cuzd .aZuoI .cuuhU .3sz 3371:: .umEuC .uozmv. .BCMp ECZSE 9:3: .550. .5390 H. . UPS 9. ,ZEEN wcm . via .:0 31 J o. imc gum r52 m .3 2 j x H! g 1F 2 U n L. r. .r. b r551. Atkcj izom 51:50 $.30 .nuEzun 6003.... JmEm .355 :20 .fsuuaz v.2 3cm m2..3um 9.ch .JUDLQ .Zugxx .nuEdzd .Zuawmh .ch .uiN:.OuD 6559-2 .3231 .EoEd. .Sax QUL. 'JV l'nfy' hurt JHHHIH'M mull Haruh- A. S. M. E. Tm: ltxn'tcksl'n' m: t'lxtgtxxxrt H'rt'nI-zx'r Star'rmx m: 'rm-z AMI-thlt'AN Sm'JI-z'l'x' nlr h-tl-zt'luxlmt. lixntxlclam HI-l nhjut't of this hranch is to promote, ummlg engineering h'llltlt'lttri Uf thc I'niw-rsity. El feeling of I't-llmwhip for mu: another. and to pmmulv the httnly 0f cngim-uring 1m :hlt-ms Imaiclca those taken up in the regular mllcgc work. Meetings are hcltl regularly, and the nwmlwn arc mhlrcasul by student mumlwrs, lay Iut'ul cngitwcrs, 21nd I13! mtginvt-rs of wide rcpututinn whn happen to he in the t'ity from time to time. An infnrltla-tl tlirsrusraimt uf thc suhjct't annws itll ilddrCHh. Tho Imml'lt ulc- rivud fmm theret- tHHCLtSHiUHS wilh UhlL-r men is title 0f the great; athantugcs gained hy the members. Tho HIL'IHIICI'E-thil! rnnsists uf Faculty Mcmlncrh. Student Members. and Suh- Mcmhcrs. 51lean in tht- Engineering College whn are in the thirrl. fourth, or Fifth yL-ar tlfL' uligihh- tn ln-lrnmu Studcnt Mcnthers; first and second year men are c-ligihlu to ht-Cmnc Sullrh'lcmht-rs. Grurhmtvs :m- retained ma Student hPIL-mltcrs for twn years. after graduuliml. it they an dL'H'iI'C. Until this year, it hem lJt-cn tlw lmiit'y tlr 111C Ht'n'ivty to keep the mttmlrtfrhhip almost entirely :mlnng ttppCr-Cltthsmcn. Special attention hits been paid this yoztr tn the choicc of speakers 21ml subjects 50 that the mcctings wmlld ht- of in tcrust tn lt'JWL'F-CIEJSHNL'I'I 115-: well its tlppvr-vlasmnen. The increase in member- ship and in allcmhmctr hm; prnvun the wisdom of this. OFFICERS PRUF. J. T. 17,-tIt;.Hmmrury Chairman A. Jt I..tNtill.UIMER ............................... . t . .Prm'dmr R. L. lem'nnn, ,, ,, , . ............... I'frc-Prcsr'rfmf VF. Ctm'tim ............................. 5177'me am! Trmsurfr 1:.tt't'l.'l'Y h'llillliltkh me. J. T Faig Prnll .X. L. jcnkim Prnf. C. Mcyurh V. A. JUCFg'ET ST l'IJE .V'r M EM 1; 1-: k5. Vt'. 3X Allt-n W. Vowel! A. J. Langhummur E. XV. Xr'inmhdgt' H. M. AltamL-r 1.. U. Dthtabiu j L Llnyd R. F. Vnss j. Antes j. antmun H. C. Mcssingcr E. M. Vfchh Jt F. Bichl H. S. Ernst hV. I. htmutgha'tn H. hViHiamr-I C. I.. Blavk H. Fillmore U. P, Not C. Ii. Vt'uml Ii. A. Butts 1.. 1.. Frey R. L. Rit'ktmnd F. Yt'. tVstt A. G. Buick Hv George A. HY. Schneider R. Hltenkcr F. Buddrcsa M. B. Cordon KY. Roller St'n-h'ltaMm-ztzs t1. tV. Ashman A. Guhtty D. L. james G. Prohst E, D. Vamp H. Goetz F. Kaufman R. S. Rhein P. Curr H. Urct-n R. Kellogg XV. Schaufclc U 13. Cmmnur E. J. Hztrringtnn A. LintlFley C. Slade H. A Dangci j. Hartman H. H', Lynn F. H. Smith E. Detruz R. I'Iartzcll A. H. Maggh E. It Fspem'vr I. Fnhc C. R. Henna W. P. Meredith A. C. Stm'cm 19. Fassctt D. C. Henry J. M. Miller B. H. Swearingcr R. Fields N. Hotwtctter H. C. Moon.- f'r. T. XYislwy 1.. Holdhcrg C D, Parldut-k I Pugc Em: Inmu'rt'd um! I?UFHIJ'vst'i'fM I coasuxn.EmI .chmmawrd Hryvtra ,.wm.:;um.wxo ,chaEarEr .codmcfzzb .rO::Z .1:33m Jim: 21:$4 .:m33m 3.313 CSDM 503cm COEOU 95::ng ,Esumuc: .30.:4 .ECmnonLH 55:6. .vcnmwcxz ifavcon. ,anCaI :2 .an .1132 :ESOU .Eomvhmaawm 44:0: JZMJUER J.?EL datum: .ccirwa H12; .318 msm .::.::..:cQ .BDK n31. UFFIC HRS W. A. H'ruuxum ........................... j. H. HHHTUM ....................... R. H. KRIJHI-L, , . .Pm-me ........ Hrv-Prt'nrhwt Src' rm'a r-v- '1 ?mx n i'r'f' HIC Hultlunt Brunch uf tht' A. I. IC. l'i. has grnwlL in 11w lhru yumrs Isl? ilh Oxihtcm'u 10 Im an organization of over one hundred UIch-wircn. Mnnlhly mcvlingh'. Ell. which promincnt I'ngincurH tlviiVu' lt'FIllI'UH. ln'tn'itlt: mlurzllimml fouun'us Hf untertninnwnt. while t'hv justly fnmum chl-tugcllu-rs. l'rsllnwing' the papers. furnish part of the ncruruary sm-ial activity, whirh ia Hanwu'lml neglected in the t'urrirulum ulr 11w vngim-c-r. Thv husim-ss nft'uirs Hf lhe hranth 21m aulminir-tL-rL-tl luy an L-xu-ulix'l- mnunitlvr, t'nnsisling 0f :1 IQu'ully nwm'hcr. who is the Chairman and HH- nlhcr Im-mlwn nt' lhc lJreuu'h. FACl'L'J'Y AIILT-lliI-LRS Prof. V. R. H'ylie Prof. A. M. H'ilsrm f. B. Holealil H'H'nhx'r annam Arnold. H. M. Avery. A. R. :h'riL UV AV Arnold. F. Brawn, D. H. Babylon. E. R. Britain. U. H. Burns. H. R. Black, A. C. Bradford. H. Bishop. R. P. Baysingur. R. H. t'lnud, H. P. Vnwcll. W. Chorringtnu, IC. Flnrk. Ii. Ik-Vinney. A. F. Dnhrmnn. H. Hicfcnhuch. L. T. Daniels. E. HA Ellmf, E. J. Fulford. T. D. Foster. J. Flinn, H. I. Frirkc. H. XV. Floyd, M. H'. Flic'kcr. R. Flath, If. H. ' :reon. H'. H. Unrclnn, M. 11 Criszlrtl, .l- K. Herbert. F. V. Haas. F. XV. Hunnum, D. M. Hark, j. M. Hmltum. J. Haml. A. C. Huffman, L. C. Herman. H. V. Kaufman. Ii. Kcyur. H'. H. chmch J. H. Kepler. j. L. Kohlul. J. Klein. I. K. Kullzlhcr. M. L Kuhlmzm, 1.. j. Kruse. R. H. Katz. H. Kmnplmuscm RA Lursnn. L. Y. Landih, CL. H. Lohlnilll. I. Lawrvncu. XV. A. Lee. M. D. A'Iarshull, j. Mivhall. S. NIChHngCT, 1-1. F. ML'KCC. C. C. Md 'ormick. H. V. McFarlan. P. Maynard. j. Morgan, XV. j. Xycum. HV U Norton, F. .X. Xocka. AV Nislwl. 1.. V Nohlc. N. A. Ulmrsrhmidt. F. Uhttrln'nrk. W. VA Uster. H. t'TCUnnel, J. j. Olhertling, F. I. Pattnn. L. T. Pinchnrrl, F. lk-zmu H'. PHWL-ll. L . .L Pumlry. H. Riciwnlyun. R. Rice. J. K. Smith. S. Fumil'h .l- Ii. Shaw, M. H. Shryrm'k. C. H. Schach-r. H. M. 1110111115011. fl. Shicls, KY. Ii. Steward. W. A. Tague. R. Thhmpsun. U. 'lchy. R. L. V'nirs. L. 1 . YL-icllivh. H'. 1C. VVillianL-a'. H. H'illsml. P. L. U'rmclwurtl. R. '.. H'onds. If. H. H'cmzc-ll. A. XV. H'icgnmL V. F. Yoltnn, P. H. IPugt' rzw hundred mu! IM'HIy-uim' :qEEuu. VFSAAnmu .T.nho;m .mumwvom EOnCEOM .u::m.w ugh Sinumnum .::u-:a.nhn .qu .Lomm geumuimm .EENEZ 0:232 5......3 .390L .932; .usmaI .mtEZ .Mmuhuuce. .mEEnEuam AcccU :53..va 3:2 .th .32an 3300.5 .3025? .Etol incl... .anuimg .3me .u..oE.N .Auca! .m..:M .suaJEEm Aazmm :Snm nan . Isom Eouuom 55m 2252 l 'U din! Hm w i'mmfn'wf u. I quu' 1' Braune Civils THE BRAUNE CIVIL ENGINEERING SOCIETY F01 .VIJliJJ 15 1915 am...mum.:.. gunumrum... -- mmmm- :uunm-m - mrHHeRs Fin?! .S'EJJMSfr'I' Serum! .S'r'mmicr XViHiam Robinson . , . . . . . ..... . .Prt'sidvm' ........ t . . .llnrttm B. Shepard Ralph L. Langenheim Bee. 1 t g , - - ' George P. Sclmetlle Sec. 3 K .. l'h'ctPresident. .. t . . . . . . . .txenrge P. ?whoellle Pelhaln E. Nlills tSeC. 1.3 f ' t PL-lhum 13.. Mill: KSCC. U Carl A. Rifarkgraf tSeC. 2t; t t .Srcrrfary, '- - ' t I; Carl A. Markgraf tSee. 2t Hmvzn'd Justiee Wee. H g H . Alhert T. Bjorn t'Sec. 3t 5' ........ Hemmer ............ . t .Hrm'urci JlZHIIUL' HE purpose of this Fumicty i5 to promote 21 rlnrvcr relationship among the Civil Engineering Students. and In affurrl tappurtunily for the presenta- tion and discussion of papers 011 Civil Engineering nuhjettts. Very frequently one of the most serious nhstacles to Hllt't'tihb' in the veneer of an engineer is his inability tn speak in puhlic. Engineers are prm'eriiully Imor speakers: but this; is due entirely to insuffu'ient training and practice am! not to lack of knowledge of the suhjcet. For this reason it was decided Ell' the hrst meeting Of this Society that the students shntlld prepare and present the pdpera and take the mujur part in the discussionh. Judging from the Character of the papers presented so far. and the strong interest manifested in the discussiotm The Braunc Civil letngineering' Hm'iety i5: tlestinetl to prove a Vital factor in the training of every stttrlenl in the department. The officers of the Society are elet-tetl from l'anth sertions of the t'ix'il En- gineering student hotly, holding their reapeetive office: for a period of one nemester. In this manner none are exrhrcled and ex'eryl'nxly has, an equal chance to secure :1 position. One Professor and um Seniors from thc Civil Engineering Department constitute :1 special committee whose purpose i5 111 decide upon the two best papers presented throughout the year. in order tn rhapme 0f the two handsome prizes offered by the Faculty of this Depurtnu-nt. t Pug: iwo Jumdrrd um? Hurlj.'-mir THE 19-16 C. E..'S UFFH'ERS F. C. FlSl'iliL'RN.. . , ..... .. ... .... . . . , 7, ....Pn's-z'a'm! 1i Ii. Hum ,,,,, . ........... . . . ...... . , . . I'ium-idmu T. F. Ranul-zks ....... .... . ., , , ,, , ,, , , . . . .Sm'rclary M ICM BERS l3. E. Bucr B. Pepinsky Ii B. Fcldmun H'. H. Robinson C. L'. Fishlmrn T. F. Rodgers 1. Franklin B. R. Schneider 'x'. G. HcChl H. H. Srhroth H'. R. Howard F. L. Scoliuld M. D. Lee Ii. A. Sezlmzmds R. Mizncr M. B. Shepard j. j. U'LOUgiIEin KY. 1.. Sylvester H. X'ulu'in Hl-l L'Iuh compriscs the membership of the Senior Fix'il Clams in Public Speaking There are nineteen meml.aers. The Club has promoted a spirit of gland fellowship among the SL'ninr Civilrs. Tho manugumcnt Of this Senior Boat Ride was undvrtakcn lly the Club the proceeds- to he awarded to the purpose uf clt-mmting and furnishing the Engineering Library. This matter has been vzlt'rictl c1111 L'FHn'ii-nlhy lhv wurk bring: clihlril'nlt'ml tn Varinus t'OUlIIlitIUDs. all ImdL'r tht- alylv lvmlL-rship of Mr. B. Pupinsky. I legr' 1100 hundred um! IMH-WIIWJ fwa j IJITERARY AND DEPARTMENTAL FRANCES HROSh 31 iPeruw hm fmmin'u' rmu' Hanu'yh'mu :nioUuE an; E :owEJDE 3...th .3.st wcoauum $.12 223:5 mmEU .2..qu x9525 muscl. rchquE awwwz .3qu 3:5 E2 wuwum 'w JMHJJ'I'J mu! Hurlyfum'l 1 Pngzr I THE CINCINNATIAN I916 Till: Ylnlolinnl; m: 'mr. lfxm-tR-wu' HI? FIN: INxAH. Pruuamrn In' m1: AII'NHIR VLHH'. VLHFIIHRH V. ERMA. . . . , . .. , . ..... , ..lithfur-r'n-L'fn'rf MAX F. T.n'IJIR. . , , , . .. . . . , . . limimxw ,Urmuqrr ASSN 1.x ri-. Ejll'l'tlbh lfdwzlrtl H. Ruhilmm Ii, Mllrthzt'k Jumw TH l-'. H'l .Xl l LITERARY UK'IJ X lil' Hurl'icl Mnnlgnmurrx' Huz'nth-V 11111.41,- Hurnihy chvrns lilmcr Van 1511.13! Carolyn Mdltmuul Francw Ruse Furl Mdrlcgrur Ellwl L'wtllziri juhu Rm-t'r Vliflnn 1.. H'L'vkw William M3112 IBINM-ma' V. Hamlmund Aun'y A521 V. Ihlllurl'wlti Henry H. Hnmu- Vlil'l'm'il IL lhulrlm'k Hth.' m: hlmdwr! mm' HHHijrM CCmaJox ULGuMUth .EEEVCMJ .CGBGUUE mmmrd ,hvhhm .Hn-HMD: .gcm EUu-Cm :22:un mi: .5505. and: 6:1. 63.235 .Lchowhjm ml;- .E:3 3:2 cmmuxomo .MMWLU .hamumiauuyzm .MWCan- ?Dm ADP :3m 22:: ray ftm fmud'ruf wm' thWI-v-WH H' THE UNIVERSITY NEWS PUBLISHED l-Zvnky TI'HHDM'. m- A STL'm-Nr l-lurrmum. H'I'AFF. IN 1111-: IX l likli5T5 mr THE l'Nn'Ictm'ry ur t'IMIJNx-VH EDWARD STEVENS anxsnx, 1016 . . .................. firlimr-a'nvt'Mcjf' HENRY HIERNHN HOPPE. 1916177., . , rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ,Businexs memqm' EDWARD NIFRDOFK jnucs, t916 ....................... .Mcmaging Edirnr ASSOCIATE EDITl'JRE-S Curtis Beresford, '17 ................... . Lam! and Family 8. Lamlman, '17 ............................... Afirim'rs Carolyn McGowan. '1 T. . . . .......... ....H'amau'x .-'Iffm'r5 A. j. Feldman, '17 . , , ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, Exrhangrx C. L. W'eckcs, '17 ............................... Engineer Edmund Gcnhcgan. 'IH. . . . . , , , . . . . ......... Engim't'r R EPURT HRS LOCAL AND Rusuxn Harrivt thlgomery. '17 Ulifford Uregg. '1? Lester JzIFfe. '17 WHMAN'H ArI-xuks Eugenia Rcmclin WH Dorothy Brown. 18 Doris WUIH, '13 Helen Burgoyne, '17 AI l nJaTms Paul Buttenwivsvr, '1? A. Humor H'hilc. 'IU Hmmcma m: anunu'i: William Kovnig' 18 IPrrgv 1m: fmmh'vd um! Ihirirvism'm l !11151:' fruu Mrmhm' MM ler'Iy-NMH Cook Solow Jaff: Hergmcie! Buttenwmscl Miss Biddle Muss Marlin Lytle THE SCRIBE Cincinnatfs Literary Magazine PUBLISHED MONTHLY Eriimriinrfwhfcjf LAWRENCE Rm' Lvruc, 1916 36713:! 35 EHA. Assnc'ln'lc EDITORS Edwin H. Bcrgmcicr, 1916 Hurnlll Payne. 1916 JCTOIHC H. funk, I916 Lcstrr 121110, 1917 Harold F1 Richards, 1910 Laura M. R'lclntyrc. 1917 Edna ii. Marlin. 1916 Hult-n Tungcnum, 1917 Dorothy G. SmiLh. 1916 Curtis R. HCrchnnL 1917 Virginia T. Birltllc. 1910 BIIhINICSH JVIANAHl-TR Eugene M. Sultm', 1919 lSr-zIXl-zss STAFF Paul Buttmm'ieswr, 1917 ............................... 1'Vz'x'ruluiirm Manager john XVIIitcly, I919. . . ....................... -'lssisfmrf C'irnmm'nn 1111111111111 Clifford Furst. 1919 .................... .1 1 . . . . 1 1 . . . . .Adtwrr'smq Jhumgw' RnlJL-rt Straws, 1017 ........................... . 1531-5110!!! zldr'rrh'n'ng Jiunaqw Francis Fassut, 1920. . . 1 . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1111151511111: zlrhwlr'5'1'n'g Jhmugw' FACI'LTY Am'lslck Pml'. C. W. Park lPugc 1:00 hmm'rvr! mid thirl-v-m'uc n.1vmm .umEuM uacnwi 5:5va 15:3 a:hompam : :13: a:aomham AZ CmEuunaF whoHuEim 2:232 mono nith fim l Pugr fem hmm'ryu' undfurqj LITERARY SOCIETY m...m....m... mmm-m frd K. OFFICERS Vlaklk RI'HHU .. . . . . . . . . . .Ih-mmn CAROLYN RliNXi-Ji. . , , I'irr-Pruirhm ' Vnunxu BIIJUHL . . . , . . ,, ,h'vrrimu'y HELEN B L'lH;tJYNIC, , ,, , , , , Y'J'mxmwr M EM HICRH lll'lt'll '111113301111111 PI'iSt'iHH Harris Hhil'lt-y KumEH-r R'Iztrgurcttn junta Dummy Stevens Hclcn Nc'NuIl Margurut Burgoyne Nuslul hunts HL-lcn Swim-fm'll Mary CL-llurius litinu Martin Hmmlhy Smith NIQI'IC among 1110 organizations in tht- I'uiwrsity lhc Lilmtnry Hm'ictjx' hilS runminul tlisduinfully tl-xclusiw. limiting ilm-H ln wnmL-n. L'ufnm- per SF mighl ho quntml us its I'HHHII. and 311 it: II'IL'IUIJCI'F :lrc nut lnng-fawcd. stvlrnm- snulcd girls. though they :m- spectatlcrl in :Ilvctings. Rather eln- thusc muidrm equally fund of Strphcn Lcm-uck uml refreshments. This year IhL- mmlcrn nnx'L-l has t'unratiluu-tl lhc flL-Itl Hf shuly. mrh girl rendering tlw miw-tnnm tlmrnvlcrizuti:m. ancl rriticinm of lu-r particular nm'cl in :1 CelrL-l'ully-phmncd paper. The reading uf tht: paper is fnllnwwl by a gum-ml LliHFLlhhiOll, :uul rvl'rvsth-nts. Fourteen congenial undergraduate girls 11ml lwn lnyul gmrluau-s uhn n'- 1urnccl Ln us t'mnprisc thc Literary SlaviL-ty this your, IUISNHI, during: whirh lilnc lhc nrguninulinn 1121.: m-L'umplishL-d real work :11ch 1142-3 cnjnyL-ri many happy lmurs. IPuge raw hundred uudfuriy-wwl :55an human??? Ea-am tam .mmum3cudu3m 52.5.55 auxuum 2:95... 5:59 flair j-Hxso: www.nu U35 cub Ennw haU 2mm :EmEhD 5.53.5 :PdESJH- $339.5. IPugc two hundred riHrIfurU-fwnj THE SPEAKERS CLUB m N Octohcr, I915. scvcrai mcmhera of the. night class in public speaking, de- sirous of more pri-tclice in public speaking than could he obtained in the large class, decided to revive the old Spcukcrs' Club, which failed a few years ago. A constitution was framed, and tho filuh was soon in working order. It was decided to meet weekly. on Tuesday night. At six o'clock the memhcrs had their supper in the University lunch-mom. and at six-thirty the regular meeting hogan. But. owing to the fact that the Academic Club then met in the Faculty IunCh-room thc hrst Tuesday in the month, it was dccitlotl that on the First Monday preceding the first Tuesday of curry month the t'iuh should hold a supper and meeting from six o'clock t0 nine-thirty. Dues were hxed EU: the nominal sum of twenty-hvc Cents per semester. At First the membership was restricted to men only, hut since. at a meeting to which the ladies of the class were admitted. many of them expressed the desire to join, the constitution was amended to admit all StleCIlth' of the University. male or female. We. feel that the practice which we haw gnttcn in this club. combined with pleasure, hits done much to improve our ability in speaking hcfure an audience. Vt'e desire to thank Professur B. C. Van Wye for his hearty cooperation in this matter, he having cntcrctl heart and Rnul into the purpose antl work of the Hub. OFFICERS CARL G. WERNIm .............................................. President ALLEN C. GUY ............................................. I-U're-Prcsidmt FRED RYPINS tFirst Scmcstcri .................................... S crmary LEO WEINBERGER tSccnnd Semestcri ............................... S 0171?!er A. E. DHCDERICII ............................................... Treasurer MEMBERS Harry Alexander J. J. Becker Chas. H. Barr Paul Buttenwieser A. E. Dicrterit'h R. T. Fell B. F. Fiscus Clifford C. Gregg Allen C. Guy V. R. Howard Lester A. Jafte E. E. Kirkpatrick Harry Quitman M. Lifschitz Fred Reis J. Rosen 17. Rypins Eugene Solow F. Thumeln 1-. Tyroler R. C. VanVVye Leo XVeinlJcrger F. XVeilantl Curl G. XVt-rncr F. 1-1. XVnIfe lPug? two Imudrrri amifurEy-Hireel 330W UWU .awhw minim 9CD am? gonna eickm sun! 2:12: iEU I Pay lion Immin-xf mu! frFJ'!-V-fu!ff' I THE DEBATING ASSOCIATION n- u nun u...D......u u- umu:muummmm OFFICERS LESTER JAFFE ........................ President LEO WEINBHIuHeR. . . . . . . . . . . .Mauagr'r 0f Teams Crmrhes PRmr. B. C. VANVVYI-l. PRUF. C. W. PARK. PROF. MAGEI; TEAMS A FFI RMATI V15 Nletiu'n'li Lewis- Philipp Brown Mhprahw Alexander Sega! Eugcnc Maxwell SOIOW Hillard C2116- I :ICUIJ Cirick Morris Li fach il'z THE SEASON '8 WORK HF. work this year was ausl'yirious. The interest in debating was greater than in some years past. The team haul :1 large audience at every appear- ance. A rhaptcr 0f Tau Kappa Alpha. the intercollegiate honorary debating fraternity. was organized. The results of all the debates were highly satis- factory. The Schedule: At Hamilton. March 17.FU. C! Amnnative, r5. Miami. Negative. At Cincinnati. April T.-U. C., Negative. m: Miami. Affirmative. At Oxford, April ?.gU. C. Amrmiltix'c, vs. Miami. Negative. At Indianapolis. April 13.-U. C. Affirmative, w . Bullcr, Negative. At Fillcinnati, April IsLAU. C, Negative, M. Butler, Affirmative. At Blnmuington, May 11.-I-'. C, Affirmative. 7's, Indiana. Negative. IPugt' hurl hundred and fnrty-fiwl UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI MENORAH SOCIETY W301: THE STUDY AND AIWANCILn-HLN'I' 0F JEWISH CULTURE AND IDEALS. m HIS purpose is achieved by means of Forum meetings at which addresses are delivered by men of prominence and distinction, and monthly evening meetings whcrc papers are presented on phases of jewish life and culture. Mem- bership is mrclially open to all members of the University and the Cincinnati Law School. OFFICERS PHILIP F. XVASL'ILRWITZ, 17 ..................................... Prm'dem ERNICSTINE NADECL, :16 ..................................... Vice-Presidmt FELICIA EHAIJHIJNIC FRANK, '17. .. , . . . . . . . ,Sewcmry-Treasurer ABRAHAM JlaullaL FELDMAN, l17, Rvprmmmn'w :0 Administrative Council 0f the Intercollegiate Jlfeiwmh Associafimi. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Abraham Jchicl Feldman, '17 Florence 1.02111110ch Straus, '16 Jamal; Radar Marcus. '17 ....................... and the Officers GRADUATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE 8. Marcus Fochhcimcr, Esq, Chairman Alfred C. Bottmunn, Esq. Judge Max B. May Dr. Luuis Umssnmnn me.J::1iun Morgenstcrn Dr. Samuel Iglaucr Dr. David Philipson Prof. Nathan T. Imam Max Senior. Esq. Dr. jnmh H. Kuplun Vv'altel' M 5110111, Esq. I Page mm Immlrt'd u m1fm'0tsixl THE POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB mmum... mm...-.um... um.mu... umm.munmmmu EXECUTIVE BOARD FIRST SEMESTER Stccrnm SHMEHTICR Herbert Kovh ................... Chairman. . , . . . . . , , , , , , , , , . , rLcstcr jlefc Ncshu Isaara , 7, . . . . . . , . . . . .Smrrcfary-Treasurer. . . . ...........Nf:5ha Isaacs Harold Payne Harold Payne jurnmc Ruscn Cullal Taylor Calla Taylor CliHord Gregg Miriam Urlmnsky HONORARY MlmmcRs Prof. S. Calf: Lmvritt Dr. C. U. Gardner Nll'iMm-iRS Ii. H. Bcrgmciur Dan'icl Joseph Jeannette Rulisrm Coralic Blcicr Lumlu Kanml Alfred Schuuurmml Paul Buttcnwioscr William Kalkcr Celia Taylor Johanna Davis Herbert Koch RJ'Iirinn'l Urbansky A. Fcldmem Lmvrunrc Lytlc Murir XYLrlJL'r j. Finkelstcin Jacob Marcus Agncs X-N'csterlunrl L. Fram Elizabeth Uslczunp Alfred Wheeler Clifford Gregg Rculacn Ott Adelaide WilliamS George Hartmann Harold Paync Lon XVcinlncrgL-r Frank Harvey Roy Phillips Bernard Stern Leo chter Mary Riemzm Elmer V'nnFluet Ethel Holzhcrg Alphonse Ricscnhcrg Morris Lifsrhitz Julius Hoizhcrg Jerome Roseu Cecil Phillips Henry Hoppc B'Iargurct Roacntlml Felix Mcndclsnhn Nusha 152mm '1 11crcsc Rmscnthal john Hcricr Lester Juffe Normal Rust Vivian Millar I Pay 1m; fmmfrm' urld farfyismw'ul THE BLUE HYDRA SOCIETY 1902-03 Robert MIIHQCy ..................................... fresidm! Esther Mrllz'mghlim , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S'crrcmry mid Trmmrer Harris Miller Benedict ............................... Formdw Nell Andriesseu Selma Iittlingcr Ester McLaughlin Jane Baker Thomas Faster L. Meatlcr Addie Barkley Alexander Hill Robert D. Muggey Francis M. Blair Alfred Krcimcr May Shepherd Harry M. BOX Howard Lewis Robert Stevenson Annette 1:. Braun Mm'mllzl Muclcc Elizabeth Zanoni Bess Caldwell Mabel Hubbard 1903704 Ida Ayem Frank 7 :Uldcnhcrg Paul Philip Rover Mahcl Ayers Margaret Czlrclilbaury W'illium Graf Kathcrn Blark Noel G. Mussey Ralph Jones George Callahan 17:11an Payne Louir; WK Bauer Mary Carter Leon D. Pcelslcc Eric R. Twachtlmm Lillian May Rarcsheid 1904 435 Frank Payne ...................................... President. Irmt'vr Mt-I.2ulghli11, , , ,,,,,,, 7 , , , , . ,Svrrra'ary and Treasurer Evelyn Cantar Louise Isham Irma Sander john I'Hckvrsnn Louise Anjuh Luric Laurcttu Q. Shorten Emma Iigcr Lucy Ponrmn Mary VVel'uzr Reluctca Hopkins Alma Roth Thou. W'enning 1905706 Louis W. Butler .................................... Pi'CSJ'dt'H! Emma lfgcr Stanlcy R. Benedict Theo. Winning NI. F. Cuycr Emma Amlricasen Katherine Knehlvr Joan Olive Heck Curl Attiv . litlith Kroimcr Kate PII-sorin Perin Louisa: E. Bentley Grace Ruth Millc-mlm-f R-Iargarctu Rcsor Howard BUVEH Ralph Funlmins Augusta R005 Hazcl T. Cairnc julin Dillmnn Rose Htc-rrcllc Sherwood C. H. Kilgnln' litlilh M. Hhersnlc Ina Walton Nathan T. 13-22mm Boyd Iidwnrrls Helen H'ilkinsnu W. E. l-lcllulmz'g' 1906 07 Innis H . Hullcr ....... . . . . ....................... Prmidmrt jnm Uliw llt'vk . . , , , , ....................... S n'n'z'm'v Curl Luu Atlig ..... . . . . . . . . . . .................. II'I'CGSHHIF Cora May Bux E. Lucy Braun Hermann Ik-Lnsch Florence Louise Farhnch juncl Boggy. Brown Add Dinklumzm Flnromrc French Mariana Cal'stcus Putahuntus KV. Drmlcls Rachel Shaw Gallagher I Pugu' m'n fmmh'ud uml j'nrryieilth Irma Crogg Edward S. Hathaway Lesley Henshaw Viola Hcisc Schachne Isaacs'. Bertha Jenny joncs Stephen 1906-07.-C'0minmd Marcella E. Johnston Edward Kamcmn Mamie Keller Bruce Lzlngdnn Frances Lcir Harvey Edith Morrison Pearl C. Uhlmmp 1907708 Carric M. Perin Louis SellJert Elizabeth Smith Irene A. Slcinuu Maude C. Stephens Caroline Stugurd lrcm: Tt-dcrschc Louis; XV. Hanor. . , . ................................ Presidcm Laurcl'l'a Shorten ..................................... '3' f'fl'FHLV-V XVelet'cr Keller. . . . ............................. Treasurer Helen Louisa Belmc-r Doris. A. Bingol Gertrude Dim'liug Ernest S. du Bray L. XV. Durn-l Frank Calvin C'lianrd Halliclay Thus. 11. Kvlly Harry Lewis Wicmun Hattie Lcnnalm Marguerite S. Allgaicr Ifmmn Franzmcicr Ruth Levi Blanche MUAwa Christine Pm'lcr Anna Relilh Florence Suntcn Lnuisu G. Stcx-Iensnn Iilrsic Tzlngcmau Clam M. ValllHi-lfl Nora Volkert Iilmnru Hialthvr Robert B. Holmes Ethel L. Uutcult S. Bruce Pollard Joscphinc Kruck VX-rclmr 10:08 09 Leon D. Peatslue .................................... President Janet 3fo:ng Brown ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S' t'rrcmry Edward S. Hathaway ............................... Treasurer Lm-y Bcclcr R01 ncrt Bcntlt'y Dulce H. Hrutnm RIHII Clark Una Muckc Robert P. MtKilaluin A. Ellis MCNcIIy Raphucl W. Millm' Margaret Helen Cure LmIis Iiit-h William Frcyhuf Htltil UL'chl'ka Tum Hulblinu ICIizuhL'lh Hyntlmem Ruphucl 15111104 Iilsic Jcnz Julia Jvrgt'ns liriwzlrd PluccltIc-numn thlrlcs Puclcstzl Ruth F. Runner Anna Hrhrivcr Edith Smith jmuotte C. Stone XValtL-r 1X Todd Hlunlcy F. ViIsUn Frederic Wucllncr 1909710 Tlms. H. Kelly ..................................... Presidm! junct nggs Bnm'n ....................... . . . . .Srrrrftlry Stanley 1:. H'ilsnn .................................. Trwynrcr Jasiah Bridge HUN! Faultin- limma Liscttu Dnorr Rnhcrt S. Hancc Edith R050 Kcim Reginald Chas. NIMJI'LIHC Mary Louise Nulv V'L'rnnn Lemtih Virginia Travis. Ranshzlw Martha Miller chncr Hcrlwrt Shaffer Ruth Edith Shaw Evelyn Dulles Sherwood Adolph T. Spnilmirt: Helen Alrignil Stanley Saunucl Ward Sterling: Mabel Flare Strulnmn Alice M. Thncnncs Mabel Burr Taylor Sum NIilII-c W'artrki Mary Dunn Whitfield IOIU-II Margaret H. Fore ................................... Pn'sidmf Hclcn Alligaii Stanley. . ,. , . , ,. ,1 , . . .............. S'crrefary Josiah Bridge ...................................... Trmmrcr Oscar Slack Barrett Lucy Brown Marie Cosmim Helen Louise Claude Martha ITAmour Hclcn Fay UJagv 1m: fnmdm! uudfurry-nim-l Solomon B. Frelcchoff Robert Forthman Emily Gruesscr Arte Hartshorn Frank j. Crowe Samuel Cup Mary 1,. Espy XVilliam Forthmnn 191.071 1. C'0iztim:ed Mary Heizcr Edith Ramsdcn Hill Grace E. Jones Dorothy Kendall Madeline Keiser H. Botsforcl McRae Olga Moorhaus Margaret Plimpton Loretta Rechtin Raymond Werner Dorothy Cumming Elizabeth Domes Jeanette Eangc-r Irma Schneider joseph J. Sciwert 1911713 Josiah Bridge ............................ Prmidmt 06632554an Stanley F. X-Vilson ................................... President, Mary Louise N ulc ................................... 9 35mm r-y O. Slack Barrett. . . Lucille Allen Lorna ID. Card Louise Collier M rs. Margaret Dzlssell Ruth H. Keller Norma Langenheim Helen Lindsey Charlotte M. Long Ruth M. Nncka Dorothea Stnvillc 1913-13 ........... Treasurer Gertrude Stickuey Katharine Venning Esther Volkcrt Matilda V011 der Halben Lottie B. 'Wiedemer Helen Louise Claude ................................ President M nrio Cassum ....................................... S ecrdary Ed. Pluccltlemann ................................... Treasurer Robert W'. Chambers Clara BaIIcntinc Helen E. Brown Gertrude Brooks Genevieve Caldwell Margaret Acomb Bertha Grant Alice Lyle Herbert F. Korh Kcnncth Gcnhcgzm M adolene T001 h ma n Erna Bruckner Alice NI. Hines Mary Riemau john H. Franklin Alma C. Bauer Annella Philips Freda Payne Edwin Bcrgmcicr May Huling Ncshu Isaacs Evelyn Roscmhal Ethel 1Winston Dnrothy Farrur Samuel Phillips Philip Lyons Dorothea Haven Stoville I913 H Rnh't T. Hancc. .. . . . . . . .. .... .................... Prns'idmf Madeline H. Kciscr ................................... S rtrctary John H. Franklin ................................... Treasurer Alice Lyle 77777777 Elizabeth Tones Laura Mclntirc Hclcn Swineford Xr'x'ncha Thiel Dorothy Amlorsrm Virginia Blurkforcl Marcug Bucll Taylor Jenn Valupcl Margaretta jomrs Elm Ellucrg Hriphic Brunhoff ....... I'r'rcuPresidcnt Helen NI. Hcyl Sulmcn K. Siebler Jean Kimball Taylor Nina Porter Cclla Taylor 1914-15 john H. Franklin ................................... President. Virginia BIakaurLlA ............................ I'fL'C-Prmidmt Helen 15. Brown ...................................... gt'rremry Snphic Hrunhuff .................................... Treasurer Anna K. Crollelrius Alive Ehwl l Pugr: rm: Immi'n'd and fnrly-niuc . 1 huldmgs Hilde Brinkmmm lCIlu JV Bingcl Helen anun Clara M. Arkcrson Martha Gibbons. Adelaide Halmlurs Ida Lntspeich Elizabeth Usknmp Elvira Paul Kathryn H card 191-1715. 7Cmm'nm'd M :u'iv Un-gmn Anita Grcgsun BIIrm-tlc AICXEIIICIL'I' Will'wirk Blnck Mdry Ijritc Unl'ru Margaret Tmld Dorothy Brown Mnfjurit- A. Tcllvfst'm Hclcn j. Hummvt Elizabeth D. Vrnwfurtl Carolyn M. Rt'llllt'r C'rmcc chh: .7015 M Sophie Brunhnfl' ..................................... Prmiu'm! Laura Mclntirc ................................ I'ir'r-Prcsidm! Holen Brown ............................... h-Inrgzlrulta mes.. Fred HUL'I'IIL'I' Clara Ackermn Margaret Ammh Burnette Alvlennler Ella Bingcl W'arrick Black Hilde Brinkmnnn Helen Bowvn Dorothy Brawn Gertrude Bmoks Lorna Card flcrtrudc Brmka Anna Ct-Ilarius Elizabeth ' 1';1' 1'nt1I Mary Corn: . . .hkrrrfm'y ................. . . .. . .. . . . . .I'rmxurrr Ntwtnn Hruun 0rVi110T.XX-ilsnn Etta thul'g Alit'v ICHHL'I Unrulhy Ferry Martha Uihhtms Bertha Urant Anita Crrgstm Marin Urmsun Katherine Huaml Crave Henlc NL'HIIEI lmlzlts Ida Lotspcich Helen Lurncfm'd AliCc Lyle Hmvurrl Mmltlnx Elizabeth Uslcump Elvira Paul Nina Portm' fnrulyn Ronm'r Mary Ricmzm Helen Sammct Adelaide Sanders Eva Schwullic Cclla Taylor M nrcus Taylor Melrjnrie Tvlephsun XVuldu Thic'l R'Izu'gzlrct kal Elizabeth Tan Jmm Vuupcl lPuge ma h'iul'dn'd mm'forry-m'rm BI 3tst 3:2 gemcmm $me .miimum 3:2 .5352... m2: EmEhwEEmN mmer 625;: maze .xuuhgum mam;- .m;usm. 3:2 .23: xcuguw 9:2 .Zan. mum: .uhbc-ug Juanam canning iamcquI ioob .hxnumwam 30m vacuum. 3th E2 .EuwMEU AZ mam: .anmEU .d. mme .Chom 3:2 .:Esw.a,.v .5390 .EMEzum 3am. mimzk Luge. .EmuEV- $535.37 .327. .950 .uarmanoo .uzom .mmnl ng-mm 39m nnF. 30M EoZom Hjugc two hundred and f?ffyl THE CHEMISTS' CLUB ODIN WILIIHLMY ........ MARIANNA t'.lt..1I-:'rTHc'H. , lHuIn-IKlulmInnIfmlllmHllummullun mmmnu muummuum UFFH 'IiRS ........ Presidmf ...... Vire- President JAMES L. BAKER .............................................. Treasurer J. LAWRENCE Dt'le-llll ............................... FinamiaiSrrrwary L U C l l 1 li R I H ER ........................................ Rem rdz'irfq Scrrram ry Dr. 1.. W. Jones Dr. H. 5. Fry Dr. H. M. Gmettsth jamcs L. Baker H. H. Barber Dorothy Anderson R. R. Caldwell Emma Dotrr Lenora Ncuffcr M. T. Donahue Marianna Cucrtsrh Elvira Gncttsvh NIthcl Hutchins C. B. Hutchimm Alice Lyle Ruth U. Nlortcn Carl Otto Stephen Phelps Lucile Rnycr M nrgu L-ri re 15. Tierney FACULTY R-Ilamums E. E. Thum Dr. A. W'. Davimn Ii. W. Iisslinger 51'ersz R'Tlcmnales Eugienic Szu'hs Odin H'ilhelmy Ralph Auch VP McIntirc Thurstnn Fostur C. C. Rittcr Crate Scifriccl M. C. Soxtml Louis Sommcr jumus XVolfstc-in Anita Schrcvk vasic Fadlmlk U. j. Flinn Helen Hartman J, R. Hartman W. 15. V'x'iduu Ii. I.Rirh;1rrl M. V. Sncurl .. Humphruvillc C. K. Film .- E. J. Fenssc j. H. Garrison Ella Bingcl M urgaret 7 11rtlcs Olga Rummcl Fred Jarky J. L. Flahcrty G. Lansing Mary Anderson H. Herman H. V. C. Hcrlingtr Churlca' 5102111 T. A. R'Iourmann j. 1.. Dmmelly Marie I ax'anaugh R'Iargurct Wirth Pug9 lwo fmfidred and f?fI-y-mtel :Ivl .nuasumz S.ESENI 5.37.523 - .m::a:uU .MEJN-OI .ofwohvm .Emucl .LuMushM 30m Ecuuom zawhuvci Janna .522 aummmm 35.3523: Sunmim Jetnzuam 36x .31:- mam15mw .smaachuE gizm 63.... .uwnnicmamum ,wmznasum .xuspm .Louheacwx050 co.mmid .szucumnm .vunwniim 61.5: iow- no... 39m vacuum IPage hag hundred andjifry-twol ETE-Ilil, Ih'nlliiikf'j. . . . NIARtiARl-LT PFLl-Ziil-IR .1 . . . 15.1.3112 SUDquNK .......................................... UIJLHSTIXI: SHIGLICX'. . , UFFH'ICRS ...... . . .Prmidmf , ITc'c-Prcsz'dw! .5'9rrrh1ry , 7 i'f'fI.THI'f'i' FACL'L'I'Y IUIJMISITIEH Dr. Mvrrick H'hitcomb Dr. Rc'ginultl MvCrmm Dr. Isaav J, FOX Mish- Miriam I'rhamhky Miss Brulmn S'mmuyr Mrcnmms Dorothy Anderson Virginia Biddle H'all'wit'lc Blank Anna fullurius Haradcllc Emel'mm 1.3011111 Feller lithe! Goldrsmith Thelma ilutkcnhvrgcr Elizabeth HugmncyL-r julizt Hammlur Priscilla Harris M urg'nrcl H uscmuiur Ethel Holzlwrg Nesha Ism'ws Emma Kunschik Justine Krucgcr Margurrt Lumlu-rl Helen Lushy :XlIL'L' Lyle Lawrenru Lyllu Ethel h-ivamugh Laura Mclntirc Edna Merz Lillian Michael Rhoda Pearl Prrin Mu rga r01 Pllegcr Nina Porter Nnrinn Rhcinslmm Tenmc ernnhai Norma Rmt Jeannette RuIiscm Franrcs: Runtk AtlL-Iaidc Sandvra HL-lvn Svhovnwumll Pauline Schmdvr liul Hchwzlllic Mnclulin Hcrr'ulinn t'L-lcsatinc Shiglvy Dormhy Stevens Elsie Suzlhrink Helen Su'iJIL-fnnl erl'mlt: u'vufhm'lw Pugr Fm: t'urmfw'r! mu. fifxy-Hu-m-j 3cm: 12.1230 . .5. .u:uagu::.3 onmveum. :3ch $5M 1ncm? :Bobm Q xmaocan-US. Mcmncus. 9.50 E232 manual. :owmcpMLumm hosem- awnmaum wBJioI han- nEEEEmw A.- Biol ochuwhsm .E ::U :Iul I Page 5er Imudrvd 0an ffflyvthM OLIVE RICHARDSUN lCTnlaL HOLZBERKL . JiTnEL MCDUMJL'MI ...................... Domu FJCLTI-IR ...... Dr. Ugdvn 01715le HRS Imvmu , , . , Prc'sidmh' .................. I-Ym-Pre'sx'al'vn! ...... Ser'wmry ? 'rm .s' n I'N' FACI'LTY MI-Lmncks R'Ir. Huhvrt R'Ir. Kimu- STUDENT D'llimncRH Margaret Burgoyne Genevieve Fay Edna Martin Susan Shaffer Stella Stuinau Rhoda Pearl Pvrin Fannie Drukcr Roberta Gibson Dorothy B rcuer Dorothy Brown Hclcn Burgoyne May Clift Alfredu Clint: Loretta Hahn Grace chlc Eleanor Idescm Emma Kunschik Sylvia Lazarus Bessie N'Ieuming Patricia Pcasleu Marion Rhcinstrmn Margaret Rosenthul Marie Sturwnlcl Uertrum'lc H'lllfckmjt'tvr Mudolin Serodino i Palm ftcn 1m Hn'rrd ruuf fifI-v-jhd 5.52 ,u Ear? m E: a messam 101.530: JOIN: E2 .u hauoU b0309 a:hufmua unzn: 3:...nm I Prmr hm himdrwrl mnijifry-u'x! Miss lileF. HAUCK ......................... MISS SOPHIA BRUNHOFl-Z. MISS ELSIE WEBER, . . Ilse Haupt Anna Martin Alice lisscl Marianna Gncttsch Ella Bingcl Vx'alda ThicI Charlotta. P011 Gertrude Dietcrlc Nettie Mueller Oscar Schmidt Ida Wrarneckc Caroline Tracy Harriet Brueggeman Dorah Falter OFFIVICRS MEMBERS Betty I'Iextcr Nlelrgzlre L Acmul': Coralic Bleier Margaret Hasemeier Mrs. Anna Trisler Johanna Kahr May Hulick Lorene W'eatherby Marjorie Tellefscn Pearl W'right Elizabeth Jones Cllarlntta Haupt Ethel Holzhcrg Jesuie Schenk ............ Prrsiricm . . . . . ......... .S'Nm'm'y ............ I 'rmszrrer Jeanette Appcl Elsie Appel Alfreda Cline Jessie Cosby Burnettc Alexander Clara Ackcrson Elizabeth Hottcndorf Viola Emmi Estelle YHLgcr Norma Rust Virginia Bitltlh- Ernestine levl Alma RrunhulT LilIiL' V. 'Wcisl l Pagv Em fimnh'cd .HrdjifU'-m'cn-l 14111115611111 113113 6me TMMES 11055 Q5119 M 01315 1C 1-; RH 9111111111111; 1515111111. .. .. .. ... ... 1. 1 . ., . 11, . ... . . .Pn'side'ni 911.511 3.11111211. ,7 . , , , , , . . . ...... 11111c-Prcs1'dm1r EDA HERRMANN.. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , , , , Treasurer MARHARHT WIR'UI . . . . ..... 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . . , 1 1 . Samma- 1115311115111: 1:11.11'c11cc 15211111ch Brown 111111101 Hutchins Lury Alu'urc-r Brown Dom Hargitt 1111111 Hummlcr 1151;111ij Ann Harper 130111111 11111 1131111 1'11191 P111113 1-101'1'111111111 France: 141111511 jnucs Mary Louise Stahlcton Ruth 1111111121111 MnrtL-n Marjorie l-lthc1 Boston 11111111 Genevieve Snucr Julia Elizabeth Ciurk Clam Virginia 1121111111 Dura Frnnres 8111111111111113' 11111114111101 Lhuisc 'Wirlh 11111111111111 H'ilsou 5311111111110 1131111115011 jczln Bu 1 lcrHc1L1 Anilzl 111111 111115151111 Ethel Jnkcs Muric K111711111 iVEI'L'thUII 1.11111111 1151111011031 1i1iza11cl'11 Page jumus Gladys 11-'11'11e1' lidith Agnes 011mg Nana Holden 1111111111: R'IZII'IIC Rnycr 1391111 Nhlrlhn 10111151111 11:11'011'11c Barrett Travy AIIcc-n Mary 11111128 111111101 Walton Certrudc 1V'1rlh111ah1 Marie anuinc 11111111111134 Mdry 511111110 1.1111 1.1111110 Buck K11111cr1'nc an'quin Travers 1111131111111- Pculc Fishcr 1 Pugr' 1:111; hundred um! 1.11.1171'4'1'gl'u'1 BOOK VI 625E WHQT WWEN WWQJEEHCDW l Page mm hundred uudfif'fy-m'm-j IIHHHlmlHIIHIHIHHHI-H-iwlIHIHIIHIHIiHiumHHHHIHHHIIHIIHldlil-mHIHHHIHHHIHIHIIHIHIIHIHHHIIHIHHHHIHHIHHHHIHHIHIMIHIIHIHIIM HIHI' tIIHIIHIHIIHIHIH' JIIHIHIIHIHIIHIltmHIHHHIHHHIMMIHHIHHHIHHIHHHHIITIIIWIIIIHHHIHHHIHIHIhIHIHHIHIJHIHHHIHHIHIHIIHIHIIHIHI IT is our purpose in this book to recall to the mind of the reader those events which were of greatest interest in the University during the past year. While we are unable to go into detail here, we hope to furnish the stimuli necessary to the starting of pleasant trains of thought, and sweet recollections. :JiHllHlHlHllHr IHIIHIHIHIIHIHIH IHHIHIHIHIIHIIHIHii??IIHIHHHIHH?IHIHii'HHHIHHIHIHIIHIHIIHIHIIHHHIHHHIHHHIHHHIHl-ItIIHIIHIHIIH HIIV'HHHIIHIIHIHIHIIH'HIIHIHIHHIHHHEEJEHIHIIHIHII Hal:HIHIHIIHIIHIHHUJIFHIIHIHHlHlHllHlHlltltt l-K!:WIIHHHIHHHIHIHIIHIHIIHIHIit I Puuw rm: r'uunirr'r! um! .H'nyl lAl W E W L -IJJ.'II 3:? HHO'HDH HDVIA .Arzd;4'44-..-.A'-:..;T 4a.; ' . -A - :, .. 1. Ar-' L- Hr. K 4' ,a . - - K '- - A- U ' 4 U hilD z- - .1. ' . . x if? r- r rm -. ,- ; - c m - - , 4. . x k 4 , A .. . n a.r:4 .44. AhmAAF DAL?- wa - -ar ,7 - -A .A -. - 4 4 x A , - . -. F- ' - . . 4 , v 4- l . l V v F l 5: A- ' f r' . I - MW .' p k g I N r a - h; e . I Page rn'n Jnmdrcu' curd nxbwuw SEPTEMBER m September 167Good morning. everyboclyi U dear, 3'98: such a1 bother to Cllt nne's trip short for this hally registration. The Canyon? 0! you can't even imagine i1!vt referral, ad fnjinitum. September17hRegisler yet? Nope! just glancing over the fair fresh. You know the little blondc, you say! Lead me gently, won't you. and give the young thing a treat. September 187Quitc a1 juh for Coach with i'Culey. Goose? and hiFiShH gone. tUntil32-15J 3:45 till 4:00 P. Mr Seniors register. September 19. Sunday?Co-eds at. home in separate domicilcs from 3:00 P. M. until 10:300L September 207-0ff in a cloud of smoke. Frankie welcomes the multitude. Prcxy hasn't shown up yet? Tax him :1 dollar! No, little boy. those are not all janitors. They are m-operative students. don't you know. September 21-Dr. McGranc? Dr. McGrane? Say, for the love of Mike. Freshman, you mean Reggief September 23 --Not11in' much doiu'. September 237 -- September 24h5umc 111mg, only mom September ZShSu-v. now! This is. sumtrthing IikLt Stadiumiwcll, I guess! A fair game for fat mun 0n :1 hot day; Cincinnati 1-1: Alumni 7. September NhCuls munt from now on. September 284Nc'ws nut ln-nun'mw. Scptmnhur zoime Hut. 1 say but Shepherd's Hahh is clever. September hinhA real, nhlifuhhioncd lmw-wow. A130, the Vigilance Committee spila lire heforc the 111-111111ng fresh. Ulnar mm .i'lrmdrm' um! .vixty fwu1 The New Court House Cornerstone m In the cornerstone of the new Hamilton County Courthouse are to he found the following mementoes 01 the University of Cincinnati: President Dalmey's Baccalaureate addresa, 1915. President Dalmey's pamphlet. on The Municipal University. A description of the l.h1ix-'er5ity in 1915, by President Dahney. The Annual Report, 1912. The Annual Report, 1913. The 12151. University Catalog. The CINCINNATIAN 1913. The Unmersz'ry News for September 39. 1915. A hlank form of the University Diploma. lPage mo hundred and sixly-mree1 Illustrating Rules Eve and thirteen THE FRESHMAN RULES FOR 1915-16 A5: I'JriLu'l-LRIHJ in' Hue CHAIRMAX cw 'rIHC VunLANCI-i COMMITTEE, SEPTEMBER 30, 1915. l.r-15rc:5111m:n must: hrmur and respect: uppcr-Clahsnmn. 1LhFreshmen must wear red and Mack caps within the precincts 01' 1111': vampus 21ml lxuiltlings Of the University 01 Cincinnati. The campus cxtcnds from t1zt1houn Street to Ludlow Avenue. and from Clifton Avenue to the eastern 1mum1aryof Carson Field. 111.a1:reshmcn must Hat use the front steps of McMickcn Hull. 1V'.--Frcshnmn must attend all vmwocatirms and pow-wows. V.?Freshmcn must. u'ht'n nt :1 l'nothall game. sit in tho muting hCCll'Ul'l. Without :1 girl. VLh Freshmen must not hn1d conversation with gir1s 11m 1119 mmpns Dr in 11w 11111111111g501 the University. VIIAuFrwshnwn driving machines must park them in the rear uf MCMiCkcn H311. Villr Freshmen must not wear high-schum umhlcms 01' any sort upon their person. 1X; rFrcshmcn must not wear nummrhes, SidUbUTHS, fecl'tly-gruwing downs, m- nthrr facial :.tr1m-nmcnm X.1Frc-shmcn must not snmkc other than curn-coh pipes within the limits nl' tht: mmpur. X1.---1-'rr.sInm-n 111112-31 ml :11 side 1511:1ng in the lunch-mom us quietly as IHIHSilIIt'. X11. Freshmen mum not sit upon the lions in front 01' Mch-Iicken H311. X111.-- Frea-hnu-n muat know all mhugc 3'0115 and two Varsity snngs-- mzliuh'. :1 Vanity Sung, 011 page seven in thu Song 13001:. and HCincinnati, 11crt-'a to You. 111' Nrn'vmlu-r 1. 1 Prlfu Jiur' 1rrtJm'i'r'll' um:r fo'M-I'HHH L . . . THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE OF l915-16 HELEUrI-zn TU 5M: 'rn Tm: Iixwuu'lemcm m: lHli l31uebmux 1'1er N accordumc wiih 1.1K: trndilinm :mcl CUHUJUIH raf thv l'nivcrsity. and by virtue of my uHicv, I hcrchy appoint 11w following men as mmnhurs nk' Hu- Vigihmu- Cmnmittcc: Stanley Isaalts, Hurlmrt Sthrrath Chairman jamws Nlnmgmm-ry Howard Bchlu jmcph G. Morris Alfred Schellorman An hm Sch ncitlcr Odin VVilhclmy Paul Sculltm Anthony I. Langhummcr Rwy Phillips Clifford Gregg Aha Buttcrlicld Henry Coeulwrg Thomas Rndgcrs The duly of this commiucc is tn draw up and prmnulgutc- among th' Freeh- men the traditimml rules to guide. them in their mmlurt within the 1111115 and upon the campus of 1110 University. and by the excrviw of a parental mrc hy advice. by warning. by punishmenL if nevussnaryi $0 U; rear the Freshmc-n that Lht-ir attitude will bc um- nf humility in general, of rcapcct for upper CIEIhE-h 1mm. uml uL' ulaudicucu 1U the 11mm Thus do wc Cure for our FFL'HIH'IICU. K.S'z'gnmll Thumm F1 RIt'nARm, Presidium 5min. Cfusx. 17thth HUN MHHIFEVI :md .H'xry-jiw ,' Between the halves -Civing 'em 11611 OCTOBER m 111'10111-1'1-151111118 :111r1 11111541111111 111-11111111' 1111- 11111111119 1111111 511111151 11154, 111-111, and 11111111-1111'11111111111s. 1111111111 311111111 :111'1'111, :HYi-lll 1111:1111! 111111111111.11i T; Hmngrtnu'n 21. 01111111011 5 -.11 111-211 51111111 1111111121 111111111 Hurh 11111 111 11 1114121' 1111 14101111. 1111111101811'1111'1113113'1'1111111'11-5. 11111111135111111-111 11111111111. 1:111:1111-1'0111131-1 11111 111.11 1111111 1-311191131'11'11111 19111115411. X'Iisain; 1111 Irish r111111'l1'r- Imvk 11:1111c11 1111111111,:11111-1'5: 1'1111111111uti11; 111111: 13. 1111111111 111- 11111111 anldin 11111111111211 51111111 :11 1111151111 1'111Ir1'11, 01'111111'1' 13 Atadcmics 1111111 11151 1111111113; Thv Kingl 51111111: 51:1111- 111-11 111111 11111 gulhufing. 171111111 11111 111111111111111111111 I'Irrtl 11111-111912 0111111111 15 31111'1- 11111-11111 1111115. 1711511111111 0111 atrium 1111' 15111-111111. 111-111111-1' In 1111'. 11:11 1111111111 Kt-Ilyun11111-51111-1111H'1-- 111111111111uli 3F; 1x11111111 T. 1111111111197 VHAVI'HZ-H 1111- 13111'111-1' 11111111 1-1' Miaa 11:1111111 31.11111111-11111-1' 1111111-1' ullspirvh 111 1111- 111'11111;1 111-1111: Uu'lnlwr 311-41111-111-11111'11111111-1 Y.1V.1'. .111111115111-;11111111-1. I Punt INN 1111111111111! um! 11.111751111 October 21 131110 Hydra. German Club, and French Club get under way. Look out! Mystic 13 neophytes stand on their howls hm: beg ynur purdonll and learn the Terrible Secrets. October 22-F0nv0cuti0n. Girls have tn quit smoking in the Commons! Frhc Dean's mcn-lmiy jokea heat thiq a mile They say Proxy mudv u speech. Uctuhcr 23 0 Gash! O my! 0 Mabel! Cincinnati, nothin': Denison. thirty-Fn'c. Octnhcr 2-1 to October 28 Fussing. classes, ciassos, with :1 mvming 01' the Literary Society 10 make the week devilish. October 29fDr. XViley talks about Cn-Eds' teeth Ulirl you ever have any hitc- youh, and somebody says the railroads won't allow any college buys in their 110x cars. October 30 Cincinnati 6; Kentucky 2?. U, lyring my night-Fahirt, mnthcr! Hinge two hundred um! sfxly-smwa! NOVEMBER W Ntn'cmhcr 1 H'c begin In hlwnd nul' ulluwzlnmn Nm'mnlycr 2 Mb mntinuv Nm-cmlmr 3 Nm'emlmr 4- Thu ulmx'c Irving half gown wv mnv up a hit mnl :40 In 21 Y. M. C. .X. mcc-Tin 3.1. Xm'mnlacr 5 -17!r. Mum tolls zlhnut Uxfnril. l' I L-hl1I11;1u wmft sing. auul guts Ihl' ciippvrs. Naughty. naughty 1103'! Nm'cmhcr h fw1uitv a game! Quite an geum-i Cincinnati 17; Ohio u't'lslvyun 6, Nrwvmhur Um-I'Hllllrl'hru'lr '11m'nvy 1011:: At'iltlcmica Uxfnrd sttulvnls gel Imor with lhvir mL-uI-L lenmnnI draw two. Xm'L-mlwr III Hi'lllill mlitnrinl against ulhivtit' young wumcn appczu's in 111v NUL'L anmlwr ll- Sl-V'vml ladies rlimh fuur flights to gix'c lhv author HI 1hv nlmn- u piru- nl' Ilu-ir lllinll. Said authnr sweats hlnnrl. qumht-r 1 7 Haas mcelings. in-wnw, and Student Ununvil. Kirlm-ss pz'm'vs :l ruvclulitm. H'hzll do you 111t-zm. revelation? Pugr hm immhwf mm' .x'z'vfy-righ: j Nnvumlavr 13 - U. yes! Cinuy still 11215;: 1mm. Vim'inuuti 27: WiltunIu-rg' 1h. Kihlcr knocked out fur the scamm. XI'IX'L'mIJCF 15 , Lurlivs V'igilzuu'v Hm'it'ly mrrlm 'I ht- fair MN i4 t'hungrd In what thvjv uscrl tn luv. Xm'vmlml' Hi - E 411111 Y. XV. 11:01-li11g5. FFFHhim hele 21 little parly, Fun l'nr lhv t'hilfll'vIL Xe'n'omhvr 10 1'mn'nralimL inmwm', amrl Yuu'l. Nm'vmhcr lflkScruml Annual Umlcsl Day. 1 ru5th-n win the turkey. Nm'chu-r 23-7 Drama Fin'le mulccn :1 big hit with The Mnh, 115' Galswrmhy. N:'.nx'c111llcr 2+7T11C lust l'mu'lirt' fur the mum on L'nrmu Irivhl. Bm'keluy u'illiams swallows u tnrk. Ntn'cmlwr 25 1'il1Pinna1ti 12: Miami l-L XVU Llid our tlt'mdcsl ; angels. Pi'll'l ch; 110 mare. Wv'll gut 'um next 3min Allumcr ulut'ml 1'nntlmHmptainzlt zmmml banquet. '1 mm amnnuuvml. XmmnhL-l' 26 1';111 Bela Pi. honorary engineering; suciL-ty. L'lelhlitiht'd :11 HIV Cinnuti. Nm'cmlacr 29-91m-wYalrsityintulrzltur. in the alulpc raf :lw lnterural Basket- haU League. starts its mrccr. Nm'emlwr 3H- Lilcrury Frusivty. Hm! Ha? :Usn. erulm- Fix'ila'. 1 Pugh fh'fT hJHHI'I'rn' mm' H'U'xtng'm! NATIONAL CONVENTION Association of Urban Universities i'lxl'txxxrl. Nm'muuak 15-17, IDES m UFHVl-ZRH IX KHARGF. VHARLI'ZH VKYIUJAM UAIchW Vinr'innzlii , , , , , , , , , iniu'ruf EVERETT XV. LHRD. Bm'lrm. . . ......... . . . ....... . Virc-Pi'rxMme! WALTER 1i. CLARK. Cnliogc uf the Fity nl' ch ank. . , Smwary-Tlmsurvr OVER unL' hundred r91Iri'sc'nmtivcaa nl' C'H-V llnix'crsilich met tngcllwr L15 guests M the l'nivcrsity rif Cinrinnati tn t'listubs the prsmihiiitivs anerml thcir institutiom fm- genuine sntiul Horvicu This was thy scmncl annual meeting of this :1Hsm'ihliml. Thv IlL-xl 1110C1ing will lw held in ch York City. with Hitlnuy Ii. Museum Of the CUHL'gL' 017 the Fig Hf New ank, presiding '45 President. Prize HUN hnmhwi um! A'Pi'rm'yl Hcmvc-n tho huh'L-s of tho 1'. i'.-Miumi Camp the rival ilk stinnirms vnlcrmincd L'zlch nth-r Izy mmkv dunt'us 11nd tJIIu-I' HTLHHT'. Ahm'v i5 :1 tTUth hf Vinrinnuti leera 'lml'm'u- iht- R'iiumi Hlmula. Rt-lmv. lht' Miami Rnc'riL-I'a are new PI'Ehr-illg 1t! 111v C'invilmnli Stdlnlh. i I'Iwr' rim fumdrwi um! x'yrmrfjvnm E THE THANKSGIVING DAY GAME NOVEMBER 25. 1915 CINCINNATI 12 1'. 111' L'. Knuhler. Justice. . . H. Gregg. , Mc11'1'15........ Habekuttu. Brunn. , Schneider. 11. Gregg. . . 1111. 1111112111, Ut'l'mli :11111L-1'cg'q. . . . . . .Left End ...... .1.cfl Tackle. . .Lert Guard. , ,, , . .1'L'11tcr .......... ....... Rigin 11113111.. . . .. .. Right Tackle ....... Right F 11d ........ Paler RiL'I1111-c1scn1. 1111c 11111111111 QuartLr Bark. Muuncr. RiLhardsnn 511111011, 1.1111119111101111 1111111201. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miami ...... 11111111111111. . 11111315111219 -H11111111. 11.13'1141111llcrt. 0.51. l'. Tune 0F P15111011: 51'11111X11711Iir11111; 11r111'115. Pierce .1. Pierre 1. 61111111111111; Tourlulnu'ns. Cincinnati; 563111111 1. .1 off. H1111. .Right H1111, , .F1111 Burk. .. 5.1111111 111' 11112111111111 I .7 .1 ......... 0 T 7 3 3 G Kenyon. IrlelRi-ZiiHn-VUF. Fifteen 11111111 LCS- each. 12111-114 2. '1111111'11L11111'n. Kuehk-r 1. 1'1'1111'101'11 1 : MIAMI 21 311111111 . , . .Mauern. Blaikc . 8111101110111. Schupp . Zimmerman ,,,,, Hull , , , .I-Zarly ...... 31101 . . HL rhert 1011011. F1lzger111d ..... Pierce Hunshergcr R1155: .1 1111110111. 4 Total 10 2-1 11 12 U. H. 1'. HEAD 1-1.1115- gunls 1111111 much- 1311;111:1'1'11111 FILM --.1f1'111111: Hoyer Hamm I H1150 mu Inum'rrd mm' .11'1'111111'7111'111 Capt. Pierce. Miami JUST BEFORE THE GAME Capt. Palmer. U. 01C. 1.7 'Thnu ahnll inc distinguished h'nm lhy mpcriurs luy 1m- green hullnn 10 lit worn all all 11mm cm'lrcpicuuusly 0n the right shoulder. Hiun'nns m1 sale at Hunk htnrc for 5 wnls on Mummy. Nrn'l-mht-r 20.1 II.-Thuu sllnlL dwm ii el plc-nsurt' and duly Lu attend all t'lJlHtJt'illiilllh. lmuuwuws. Ulilhh' nuTIiugs. umI Hillig-frhth. lIl.- $11le shalt learn all mugs in Ilu Y. M. LI A. ml Imuk. IV.7ThHu shall hit at bitll: lilllltfh in the lunrh-rmmL V.--Thnu shalt hold no lengthy cum'vrsc with mvn. nru' ahalt uhstruvt lhc atuiru'uya with thy prusmlrt. Kt-cp m lht- right. VL7-Thnu shalt givt: prcvcdcncc t0 uppcrvclnsswmm-n m the mirrors. VIL-Tlmu shah freely and willingly Code Thy seals 10 umIcr-C'Izlshwmncn in all Filth to and from the University. VI 1 I .- Thou shalt presvn'u himplivily hf tll'PSh ill all limes, H Alwtain from Iight-Colnrml 21ml fur-lnppcri Hl'IUL'S. ED Hunnr your prufessnrs, wear nu hens m t'lelssI-s. FM Hr: Iml ct'mvcul ynur Ijt'ch'h hmuty undm' ;1 NH. 6-H Fm'n'gu thr plvuauro nl' :lisflguring ynurstlx't-H xx'ilh: m: Bunny marks. l'bj Hilf-Tingri. U'J F1115; hair. 1X,i Thtm shalt Eldtll'i'hh nH lllJlJUl'iFlrlHt-MUIHL'H with rL-spL-M. X. 'l huu thllt nut List the. main l-ntrnna- l0 MCJVIiL'kL'n H2111. The SUI!- wuy was huilt for Frcahmvn. Victory rm Crantcst Ugly Will invalidatc the I'ullrm'ing; ruk's: III. V. H. A tluy nf rurkrming will riawu for all 3'0 lliSUllL'KliCl'lt of the l'lllL'h inscribed licn'in. Signal this 20th day nf Nm'cmhvr. 1015. 11y Ihv quc'm'ing muulwrh UT the Vigilance Vnmmilmc: Rmh LL'vi. C'J'mimum MdrngLTitL' 'Ht'rlu'y Edna Martin Corinne Thrasher Aliw Lyk- Marie Vrmx'u Flam H'uhrm Helen H'right julizl Hnmmlcr l.gsliv H'illizum 1301'th Fclrcr Dorothy Hmwn Shirley Romper An Na K. VL-Hzll'iua Dorothy Stevens FIan-ncc Mugly Ujugc raw Immfrrd rim! mz't'my-Ihrn-l DECEMBER W Hvt'mnhL-r 27X: hV. C, A. dtldrcrusud II5' Ma's. Luispcirh. lh-mmhcr .ifthlusscs pmt'tirally ignmul. Fn-shmcn trial Jhr :1 starter, with growling Svninrra, giggling; girls. and howling fresh. Then Fuivt'rvaily Day at the Hertriczll Shaw, Alumni tillk hy win- l'mm lhc qu'ihr Gum tn .bsumhicd suns of their Alma Matti: In the cvuning H'L-rlemly in the world goes t0 the Freshmen Reception. Largest Dance in the history of 1110 Uniwrnity. DL'e'L'mhcr 4 Slap or at show! Football i5 gone. Dctcmbcr 6-Sigmu Sigma clams Harold Puym' 'IO, chry anpe '16, Ed. 5. Rt'Jhil'lH.l11 'Itih X-Yillium Ellis 1?. Karl Hclsch '17, Bailey Richardson '17, Antun Schneider '17. DL-c'cmhcr LilhThings'rc gullin' ClL'dtl. Mr. BL-hnn, CnrncH 78. speaks at mm-rwutinn: Dirermr H. S. Morse appears ltwl'orc- Pnlitiml Scimcc t'lulr, :1an the Woman's. Length: has n Fhristmats spree. lk-rcmhcr IR-R-Iuck Rrpumimn Franvcntion hy evening classes in Political Svicnlfu. Dcmnhcr14-I.il:um1 Arts mm ln'mk lH'uul with thy Cn-nps. This kind nth thing La :1 how, but dL-umcratinu you know. vn Dvrvmhur 10- fvril Gamble at the 'W . ch-mhcr' 10- TIu-im'rituhlc- TinyTim--Enm'i1;lhlcu hm mmc IIH: hrss u'clvnmc HL-nirn's win intmvrlusa swimming nwut. lM-x-mlwr llJ-Hctcmlwr .H- Rubbed nlmul 12 mnrc layers of powder into the thlllth-r Hf the UM HL'Yt-nin' 103:5. I Pay raw hitlllhl'd rmu' M'Tl'nfj'jf-UHVI THE FRESHMAN RECEPTION cam tllvux 1x HHXHR m: Tm: Haws m: mm m 'rch Slrxrule HANS. 1910 PLM'IC: Tho Vur5i1343'x'm. JLx'rI-Z: DL-CL-mIm-r 3. 1915. V5 HVI M I'I'THI': IN CHAIN 3F. l-Ztixx'anl 5-3. Rnhinmn. Unufmcm Hurt 11d Ijau'nu Mi55 jean Vaulpvl Huth-rl Svhmth Mi55 Alum Suucr Mi55 litlnu Pu'larlin M t'5lc' li5lacrgor'5 I30111'-Pictu Ul'L'lu'5lrn PA'I'RI 0.15 AM: Pyrlunxlis'rilis Llc-an 11ml MI5. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Brndhcrk Pml'. and Mrs. Stm'cns Prof. and Mn . Hartman Prof. and Mrs. Broo50 Dean 1V1 t'Vt'il THIC HOLTI-LRHOFF CUPS PRESENTED m MR. RALPH HULTICRHUFF. F. F. '06, m Tm; Two anTmu Nll-ZN 01: THE 1915 SQUAD Wm; HELD THE Hmmcs'r Sc'I-mruwrn' AVERAGE Dumxu Tm; FOOTBALL Smmx Fir5t Place Cup wnn 113' Hurcm-v UL-nraer. Scruncl Plan: Cup won by Hugh Garvin. HONORABLE NlliN'l'lUX Ulrl Kihlcr Howard ju51ivc I Paw hm Irrmdrrd ulm' anfy-jiTr' L UNIVERSITY DAY AT THE ELECTRICAL SHOW MIHIV HALL DICVICMIHCR .4. 1015 Pixmnl'rlcm U1 l-ZLJcr'Hm u, IN-Alc'lcs. Ii Ll'wl'IU'H-zn Lia: 'H'Im m4 TIW 'l 1-'.lAl-'.P!Iil.Nl-.; 15mm 5mm iV'rtuu'ia't'I: by 11111thuHim-nml u-h-Iwhnm': Hrt-L-lings l'rnm Varsity Alumni in Hun Frdnciww Mr. Alexander Hill Mr. Rumsry Prulum'n 'I-hL- Roar nl' Hu- Hu'if'u'. Mllsir from HIL' lixlmsilillll Building .Mul. gums; lmrl; nvm- th Hlnlt wire. :1 IIciln. l'mm llu- :wacmlulml l'.'l-.hIL1th'nlr. Mufr Hun fmnn'n'tf um! M'T'PJ'HYA'J'J' JANUARY, I916 m jzlnuzlry 1 and 2-Dndgc thusr girls: it's leap year. junuary 3- L'lussL-s hugin. Xtm' 1r: make up fur that hm. r-ll'L'p. jitnuau'y 0- 131'. A. B. Bt-rcsfnrd at 1hr Y'n. Vurt'is Bm-L-afnrcl utlcmls hi5 first '3 meeting. thlkcapcm'cull Revels 113' English 5 rluns. junuzlry 7 -I.uuis D. Brandeis cm 'Tht.- Labring Peace at Vunvnmuinn. January 11 Academics hrIItl monthly fuml. Hr. Howdy Izllkh about Uplimisnl. january 12 Household Arts Banquet. january 14--Sultlcni Fuunvil holds a mucting. Cim'innuti Buskull'wullers pmltllmi hy Kentucky. 304+ Hmlnr Day. 'TF formally uu'arrlml in the Auditorium. januury 15 5111rlent Council Valulm'illu. Early hirdh got seats. t'JIhCl'H stand. .Xn :l'slhcliv treat! Uiynh. that Sigma Sigma Hkktth! Delta Zeta installed at the anix'craity. junuury 20 Dr. H'iilium vanau 88;1t X 15in11 girls hunt l'arcaahics at basketball. January 21 Mr. C. Ehlmrn .11 Cinnwmnlirln. 5vniur 1101: I'nruiHht's 21 1:151 breath lncforc the clay nf dnnm. Inauguration of Frederick Fnrchcimcr. thlir 01' ML-tlit'ino. :1an illbililllili Hum 01' Dr. IQ'JgCr '3. Morris a5 hr; prnfmsur. Fincinnati 24. XVittcnhcrg 49 in hnskeihull. January 22-fincimmti 33: Kenyon 35. January 31-Fchr11ary SiHerc lelleth a season devoted tn the 1'1i1ilcss turmn- of innocent ritudcnts 11y hhmclthirsT-x', heartless profs. who. for no apparent 1111:4021, enjoy suffering in utlmrs. lPugC two lmmi'n'a' um! .s'rzwnly-xrzwr TWELFTH NIGHT REVELS PRl-ZSENTHD BY MISS YUI'XH'H SHAKI-ZSPICARE CLASH TWliLl- FH NIGHT THI'RSDAY. JAXEVARY a 1916 Pruluguca . .. ..... .. . . ., ,.1Xlis.: Burllm 1i. Young English Ihuntn' Fulk Dance: 31.111 Vorn' Hm?! Hunk IilizahL-th HagL-Im-yL-r Marjorie lecNHughtml Luis Vtmpt-r Itln LUIHpL-ivh Zulmzlriu Yuung Lul'cttel Hahn Ht'IQXI-h; Hum HTWl-iLF'I'Il NIMH'I' McllulHtL , . . , . ,. ,. , ., .,. . . 13.. H. Bcrgmuicr Sir 'I'nlay Bulvh. . .. ....... . . . . . .. . .. ... . .. . . ...Frzmk Byers Vinlgl ,,,,,, , ....... , . , . . , . . . . ,Miss Eugenia RCIm-lin UIiviu. ...... .. .... .... .. ... ...... . ..... Mia's Edna Martin Fair Aner-w Ryncthcck . , . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .Mirzs Helen Brown Muriw . . .. . , , , .Mim: Margaret HRHC'I'I'IC'IIL'T Itt'hlt'.111L'VIUWII. . .. .. ......... Henry Berkuwilz Fabian. . . ,,,,,,,,, 7. .7 .. . XVillinmUrnss ngcs , , , , , , , , , , , , , , rLucy Tmntur. Clara Hcina H. HA Barber. 5111:? JImmgcr AN ELIZMEIZTIHN BANQL'ICT IX 'TIIIZ l'XIVI-insrlw Unumm l Puqr mu Inmdrm' mrrf .w'r't'lm'yrt'rgh! l STUDENT COUNCIL VAUDEVILLE jAXI'ARY 1:1. 19111 :11.-1N.-11.115RS 11. .13ll-11' H. Payne 3111+ 111111111 Marlin 11.11'111-21'11.1.1-: 8121121: 111111111 Ruth, 51113412 Dirermr Miss. 12. 111111111111i111. 15. Bcrgmcicr. .1551'5111111' .S'fugt' 011116111111 T. .1. 11'10111'111'1L11. Stage JIUNCIQN H. 13c1'21111crg, 13.. 11111'k121111121'g121'. 51111111 111111111 11. H11L-131c. .111151'1'111' 11111-111101! 1111111111111 1lv1'21'.111m .. ............... . .. ........ 1111.111'1'1'11'2111'11 1: mlitking. 17111111511 1 1114111111111 15.1111 1'le 111113 1-ir1 .............................. . . . Literary Society ht111gs...... ....... ....H.Bcrk1m-ilz Tht.1411rzmay PrthNH .. ............ . .......... .. .111'11111111111'C11' 1 amlino' h 101111113 1 11ria111ms .............. . ............ 1131311111 H T1112 Maker 01 Drvzlmh ........... . . . . . . . . . . ..... 111111111' 1 111st The U. 11. 511119; 111111 ...................... . . .11111. 1- Barnes .-1 Few Strings .................. . . ....... . .. .11111 Hc11mi1 chtcll'o Spicy Scream ........................... Hmrntccn 1111111111 51111111111101'15 The Passing Shcm' ................. . . . . . . . . Sigma higma 51mm VirthsoHJ 81211111111111. .............. . . . 1119111 1-;111r.-1 '111 Null uThe Bird in P21r21rlinc ..... ... .... . .. .1lirls 1111111101111 111111 11111111112... .................... . . . .. ..11 1.1111111stm 1 ch'1' 11'n 1 1 Fug. 11w 1111:1111'1111 11m! 111111111111-2111111'l RECOLLECTIONS AROUSED BY HONOR DAY, JANUARY 14th IS IT OVER? l'lx'trynnu u'lm hdru HL'L'I'I EL lrnullmll gdmu kmms 1hr .H'llhpL'nSU thill hangs HYCI' all wlwn lhc hull is .1 yard 9mm thc goal. The ilL'Xl play may mum VIC- tnry rm' tlL-lL-a'l. At limvs. t il1r'il1l1ElIi'h almviuus hldmih al'rc HIIMI 1n tn'rr'fhruillg. .M surh limes uni only Ihc Hurrnumiing hiHh. lull llu: lruca themscle-h. em: used as van, luggt- pnialb 1hr sIu-t'tnlurn. I Pangr 12w r'nmd'n'd um! r'iqerM THE SENIOR HOP UNIVERSITY CYMNASII'M jAXl'ARY 21, mm . VIIMNII'ITICIC Mihs ICIIIm Marlin. Flmimmu Miss Celestine ShiglL-y Mina Hum FL-ltL-I' MT. Fldwin BvrgmL-iL-r Mr, Jnhn Rm-HL- Mr. Ru'luml 1.. Rivku'nucl PATRUNH .xxn PA'J'RIJNl-lsrulih Dunn and Mrs. F. 'W. Clnlngllvr Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brndiwrk D1'.;1nl1 N113. V. U. Stevens H5: and Mrs. H t1 Hartman Uveln MCVCLI Mrs. Allison Dim nu'rmxh chinr Corner. . . . , . Lnunging Rnum Junior Corner tPrizc L an1Cl J. . . .ThL- PCJFL' Ship. Uhcfglr II Hophonmrc Garner. . . . . . . . .......... . . ..... A flrccn Bower Fres'mmm Corner ....... . , . , . . . . . . . . . . Vu'lmrt-I I Paw 11m him 1er mid c'ighlv-mn't F EBRUARY m February 8-1011 j. Cnrtright selected to succeed Ccnrgc Little. February Hl Dcan Hit'kH at Y zmcl Alrimla Eckcrt :11 the HY. H'. l'l-hruarg; lliFrml Ringu nl Communion. Hurray! Hurray! H0111 101MH- Cincinnati 31; Kenyan 15. Before the gaunt. u llig I111 ll'JI'ICC' in the. Commons under Huusciwld Art's. auspices. FL-lwuury 12 Vzmdevil1e repealed fur llcnelit M the uVramau's Building. February Hthcmin'ts' Fizah. February 15 7Amclmnin' Huh monthly meeting. February 16---annlv .'mnest Day. Frcshics win. FL-hruury 17 Stundih h Mca-sham, Yale '14, at Y. Mrs. Lnuis liarlc l.CL' :lt HY. XV. Fuln'uury 13- 1 1 cr3'Iunly puts on u lmilccl shirt. The junior Prom. FcIn-uury ISL A very laud tluy. Cincy guts i1 lwicc in the Imck Swimming -finL'inn;Lti U; Chicago 52. 0, where has our Jncy 1103' gone? Basketlmlli l'incinnuti 10; Kentucky 34. February 23- -Mmc. Gucrin gik'L'h lirst of two lecturer; on French History. The Srn'hc rcupmars in our midst. Fuhrunry 2-1 -'Mr. Rulwrt P. llnrgitt at thu Y. l-erlruzlry 257Prnfcsmr sz-nc.V gives Oxford in H'ur Times before Funx'ncal- lion. FFL'hhlILin Trial for Girls a brutal! affair. RL-m-n'v tukvs nur muuaurt. EU-ES. IQ-ln'unry 26 -Mixwl Swimming Mt-Ct garb 10 Indianapolis TUT'I'ICI'S. 70-4-7. l'kln'uat'y 30- An L-xlru day. Nulhin' tn Lln lml work! I Prrur Jim hundrrd mm' r'fQJ'L'y-ru-nl PENALITIES IMPOSED AT THE FRESHMAN GIRLS TRIAL Marin Hwhlcl, Anna Coym'l. Virginia HurtrL-b. lJnmlhy Mme, Elizabeth Ilrmlgv. Luvilc H'illard .......... , .......... . ........ , . , .lJunVc Sylvia Bycr. .. . . ... . ... . . ...Uiu- a1 thI-Ininmr talk on H'hy l Proh'r Holly Zwit'k to All My Other Huitnrh. N'Iurgucrilc Reid. , . . . . . . ...... . .. . . . . . . .lJmpmc to .111 Admin r Fathering Vnirlvwny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,. I'Iix't a m'n-minutn talk rm The Valuv nt' Tit-lzll-lm- :15 n Mvuns nf Advamving Scllr'lhlrship. 111m jumrn .......... . ............... Give an example of htzr sparkling: mnx'crsutirm with one jamca Montgmnvry. Culllcrinc Smm'. Evelyn Ennckiug. Marian XYem'cr .. . . . . , . ........... . . .u'cur :1 urcm lmltrm fur rhrcu days Lnniat: Hull, Alma Brunhnfl. . . . . . . .. ,.,,, , , , , ,, ,, 7 Hing Olga H'Cihs. , , , . , . ....... , . . . Dance :1 'Wzlllz m' l'Iighhm-zl Fling: Katherine Krvidlcr. . . ......................... Speak rm HPrL-pan-clncss Alma Brunhnff and Kathryn Mommy. . . .Blindmidul. fuctl t-arh uthcr vrcelm pic Lillian 110113. . . . . , . . . . . ........... .XYcur a green ribbon nu her ankle Clara Taylor. justinc- Tandy. . . , , , Give :1 HL'HRH with hmtl in n lmckc't Corilc R-'IL'DLWi1f.. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .Rcrrvivv a mininlurt- Imir-t'ul' Pugv mm iumrfnvf um! r'r'yL-U vHerm'I 3 ?:23: , x 1' E35 :4; 343:4 I- J jj 3 x :3 3 :3 3-? . 3:5;3! b 433 XX r? g?4 3.x 3;? 3,ng! H J u 3' 4t. , 3 x . b $33 XV 371,3 ii! xxxx va H'QJ xgxh-r-J- K 15541 t. a -53 - ?Qfx 2' 33 y 23 y A r 4; 33 :2 :r W333 N v :3 J L ., J Aj JWx 1943 hgx X AV 5 .33 . ' x; , C??? X j r1 Vrggtjs i g r i 3 I 3 ft ' 100 1 5:3 E .- ' - g x : . a Q; x o a 3- 3 :7 77x 3 3 g ' I X1 5 ' f 3373.73, ; g LW- th 3: :1 EJQ . . 3M? S 4 .. g. 3 J 4Q ' B; 5 5 P 3 1 g '- W p333; m 61 ' 59.; ,L: :cxuh L2,: ' 330 3: C. - -5 I 3 i g nay? .J 81:1 i Pugh f'u'u hnmhrri um! p'fL-M-p 1me XX ,X l o 3-5, 3 w: :33 V 5:71:13? lqgan '1 3':fo H xfdx fQ'b TKML-DW M :thi .. THE JUNIOR PROMENADE l-AIiBRLXXRY 1H. 10H; l'NIVl-ZRSI'I'Y IIYRIXAEHII'M Karl Hclsrh. t'fim'mmn lliss Hnrntln' Juntrs ME? Sihyl HLIt-Illc Miss Iiorutlu-d Tnylur Mr. Huylv Richardson PATHHNH .xxn PA'I'RHNJiH'H-Lb Dr. :mcl Mrs. V. H'. Dulnwy lh'..'1l1tl AII'H. Murrirk H'hilvmnh IJL-z'm 21ml lII'n. F. XV. thmHL-r Mr.:1nr1 Mm. A. L. HrntHn-rk Dunn MrYt-u Mn: .Mlisnn 311141? lI'rrEfM'x Sumphmw Hn'hcsrm elf L'nfmnims lPugr HM? hundrcd um! digfrIy-fa'rl MARCH March IL-Inh'n-Mural 111cm proves a big suvcoss. Brauuo Cix'ils win vhampion- ship. March 27-7Cuacl1 Little Talks to MY men. Y. M. C. A. L-lL-cta Anton Schneider Prehidcnl; H'illium Cmns, Vice- Prcahlcnt; Clifford Gregg, chrttzu'y; Hurmun Rc'ngatzky. Treasurer. March 3 HurmrsI Cincinnati 9: Dcnimn 47. March 07 College men of Cim'innuti have dinner at the l'nix'crsity Club. March 87 Military Fonvuculion in Charge of Albert 5. Mmrrill 11ml Constant Soulhwurth. Murvh 10 7A1 home, Miami walks ull tn't'r rmr pour Inwkclbullm's. Ahmad. lhc lndizmalmlis '1 L1I'm'cruin hunks our gallant libh. 0 Death! where is thy sting? March 11-illlinuis rcmc-mlrcrs a your 41ng um! tilkCn rm'vnge un our hallf-lewuud tankers. Mimih lfr Hollis XViHlL-r at the Y. The Premedic Basket Ball Team which lest the IntranMural Championship to the Freshmen Engineers by a sing'le game an'qr nun Izmirfrt'rf mm; I'F'ngI-V-Jt Yl Marvh 177 4'1. 1. Enoch Indium missionary. 211' fnnvm'ulit'm. Nu-th'vihiun dclmto with Miami :11 H:1:11ihnn,0. Cmnmvrvu Hull gixcs :1 dandy dum'c. Hath :Icr St. Patrick! Rliirch 25 RL V. 1:. H. Nvlsun at joint HY Hurting. Basketball lumrlucl all UK: I'nlurc. Murt'h 24-5t-niurs complete clam; week :lrmngonwnls and tho juniors nominate . l . -' next year s. ulhcurs. Cirls' Basketball Team wins seventh victnryk'ML, Healthy the viclim. IWurch 37 111 ' Hum: 1m! rm :1 Cum of war paint. March 23 Urz1mu Circle slngm fuurlh evening. March 30., Misr: R'It'Vk-a'a hiiuglinh 12 put Ull thru- original plays'. FulIth annual gym exhibit: All hail, King! Murt'h 31., Thu Fantlly umuscs the Students With :1 gentlmnzmly debate on the honor a; stem. lPugr mo fmmirm' rma' 0f:;1't.'y-seweu I THE COMMERCE CLUB Celebrates St. Patrick's Day with an Informal Dance VARSITY GYIVI FRIDAY, NIARCH 17, 1916 A FEATURE DxM'I-i FULL 01: SURPRIHES Tm: HARn-Wuluum: I c'n1MlTTI-11 : J. j. Becker, Chairman Robert thlfold Miss Priscilla Fishhack Earl Hesse john Huchur Miss Kelthlcvn Shcchy R. M. Palmer Miss Ruth Morten PATRONS AXD PATRONESSJES Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Hicks Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Charles W'. Dupuis Mrs. Ann Gilchrist Strong Mr. and M rs. J. K. Tuwlcs Mr. umi Mrs. j. j. Barker The Woman's Building in March. 19l6 fPage two Imudrcd um? rigMy-m'ghlj 5 ENGLISH I 2 PLAYS ADAPTED 1w STUDENTS FROM SIIURT STORIES UNDER DIRECTIUN 01? MISS IiMILlL' VVATT MCVEA m THE AUDITORIUM MARCH 30, 1916 WTIIF, SWAN SONG, by Adlai Saunders Angelo Fardcti ............................................ Adlai Saunders Elsa ....................................................... Edith Brown GOCHrcy .................................................... James Pease THE Tnn-zF IN THE NIGHT. by J. H. Cook Clycla ...................................................... Helen Bmwn Louis...,HHHNHHH.,.Arr... , ..V..Hr. .r,. ... ,. AdlaiSaunders Cresar ...................................................... Frank Byers MR. HOCIIENIIEIMER mr CINCINNATI, by Christine Gmf Mrs. Shonegut ............................................... Mable Birch Mr. Shnnegut , . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Frank Byers Renie Shonegut ........................................... Prisrfilla Harris Izzy Shoncgut ............................................ William Katl-cer Mr. Hochcnhcimcr ......................................... Sherman Adler lPugc mm inmdrrd amt tighly-m'wl The Fourth Annual Demonstration 77 77 70F THE'- 7777;: --2 Department of Physical Education University of Cincinnati TH l 'RHDAY EVEN I Ni '1, NIJXRCH 30. 1916 W DIRl-LFTHICi MIL Aurmen BRUDIH-lL'K RIDES Iim'm J. HRHHNHR Asus'nan HY XV. U. Burner; Ucnrgu E. Little Fred K. IrIochlcr Plumunl 1. WK Half Hour in the Gym ............................. Freshmen Boys 2. Tumbling .............................................. Cym Team 3. Class; Wnrk. . . . ......... . . . . ................. .First-Ycar H'muen 4. Funving ............................................. Fcnting Classes; 5. .Esthcliv Dauwing ................................ HCunuLYczlr H'Ulncu 0. TilCIiCS. H'mul Drills, mul lhncing .............. . . , , .Suplmmorc M011 ' II. F. Rit'hzlrcls T5. A. f. Osborne T. aning and Wrchtling letclurs.. ....... J 1: 1:. Bmwr w. R. g Bauer A. NIUCAI'LHCB' E's. M. H. Dawis 8. L'lmnmirmship Game InlretMuml Basketball - Fresh. E-Inginuurs 3U: Pru-Vlcdics 16. U. Exercises cm Horizontal Bur 777777777777777777777777 C3111 T021111 .S'on'ar' IJiUH'fllg AT 'rmc Puxn Riiih M;1r;.:11m'itr Tim'm'y Mr. XV. U. Bz'll'nrs NHHH Laura Mclnlyn- Miss Sylvia Ih'cr f Paar mw fmnn'rmf mrrl m'mfy J APRIL gag April 6- Mr. Cccil Sharp declares that modern dances are utter nonsense, you know. Welcome dinner party for Coach 1. J. Corlrighl. Say, isn't he same man! April 7-7Cillri1111uti hreaks oven with Miami in double debate. April 1-1-Cincinnati and Butler debate Imforu Convm'ation. Butler wins. X-Voman's Learruc 1101th a bang nut. n J April 157Cfr0p stag at the IlelzlueiZUO unused forks: 200 knives maimed for life. April 20-23-A little rust before the final pull. April 28 H-roman!s League dance. If some of us had to he asked always, maybe we wouldni be so conceited. April 29 The Varsity Interclass Track Meet. Tie between Sophs 21nd Juniors. The Boat Ride! What are the wild waves saying? 0, this is so sudden! Puge rzw J'nmdrrrrf am! nilmty-mwl THE CORTRIGHT SUPPER m THE COMMONS APRIL 6, 1916 DR. A. M. WILEUN, Taasfmuxft'r ' MK. I. j. CUKTRHHIT, GNU! 0f Hmmr SPEAKERS 01? TIIIE Ensxmt; Alfred Brotlbeck .......................... Director of Physical Education Waltm- Hyman .......................................... A Loyal Alumnus HTunc Palmer ......................... . . L'aptain Varsity Foetball, 1915 I. L Cortright ................................. . ....... The New Coach i'Dusty Altamor. . . , . . . . . .. ................ Captain Varsity Football, 1916 Hon. 0110 J. Rumor. . ......... Mumlwcr 0f the L'nivcrgity Board Of Directors Dr. Arch I. Carson. . . ............ , 7 , , , . , . . . , . .Anothcr Alumnus Mr. Brocman. . .. 7,77 NW A ., ..A ... .. .. ..'Nr,nl1cr Alumnus t'ulalcks m' 175 LUYAI. S'rl'max'rs Arm ALL'MM. A scene of the future. All Hail, Cortright I Pugv hen immh'mi mm' m'MNy-fimj INTERFRATERNITY ASSOCIATION BOWLING LEAGUE m STAN DI NC- UF TEAMS W'rm I A yst CE, HQII ......................... 19 I 1 .033 A'I'Jl .................... . . 18 12 .600 EAE ....................... 15 12 .555 TIKA ..................... 14 13 .513 $3.19 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 11 16 7-107 EX........ .......... 7 EN .259 High Team Smrc, 159117911. High Inclix'idual Scum. J. Smith llfbAVJf! 222. Unful'tuuzltcly, TIN: howling chsrm wns nnl tnmplctl-tl zit thc Time. of this writing. Huwm'cr, thr pthL-Hsinn of 11m Assurialtiml Bowling Trophy 1m: IJCCH decided. The later games will probably make little diffurcntc in the. team standing. lPuzgc I'u'o hundred and Hindy-rhrecl May Muy May May Maj: May May Nuy May MAY ?E 1- H'llzll! nur Ruth murrimi? Why. th'.5 nnly :l Freshman. 5 llrixc Day fur lil'L-I'niul't', Lll'l. and music :11 Ctmn'rtnticm. 6 1'.V.I'.x'.UhinHl;1tL-in lruvk. 11 Varsity Y. M. V. A. entertains highvstlmnl I'mys ut nupper. 13 I1. V. m. l' H1iu Xlevyzlll :It Ih-lnwnrc. Mm: 111. Dance. UT U! llwm vngimrrri! 19 111tvrsclm1ustEC trark 1mm. Carson FiL-M. 20 1'. f. race: with Miumi cm Carson Held. 25 4'Imltls gather; exams lwgin! 26-37 835; O lmrk mcut zll Vnhnnhum 1 Pugr' 17m hmnhm! um! Hmrh'ifmn'i JUNE W ta . AT LAST 'rmc Hjcxmus ARI: HXALTICIJ FLASH XYI-LEK PRLNZRAM SUNDAY. JUNE 4 Buccnlnurcate Address. . . . . A . A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PI'CHiant Charlvs H . Dnlmcy Tho Aurlitnrium. McMivkcn Hall Mummy. erza 5. H'nmcn's Senior-Juninr Revuption. Men's Senit'ntjuninr Smoker at the Blue Grass Inn. TUESDAY, JUNE 6 Senior Banquet :11 the Hminess Mcn'r: Club. WI-znxlcsuw. JUNE 7 Class Play- Murh Ado About Nothingf Thu Univr'rsity Quadrangle. TI'JURSDAY! JUNE 8 Alumnnl Hay. Pugf IIm hmufrr'd' um? Nizzr'ht'Jii'cI FRIDAY, JUNE 9 A. M . 11159 Day. Introduction ....................... Senior President, Harold F. Richards Class Poem ........................................... Virginia Biddle Class History ............................................. Vere Rubcl Class Prt'rphccy ........................................... John Reece Claws Vx'ill ................................................ Ruth Levi , Senior .................................... Herbert Koch Ivy Oratmns ul' Junior ..................................... VV'illard Cale P. M. F2lcuIty-531'2ni0r B21591 :all Game. SATURDAY, JUNE 10 A. M. C'0mmcncomont' Excrrisus .......................... The Gymnasium Lunchurm ................................ The University Commons KPHgf JTL-n iumn'n'u' um? ninrfy-Airl BOOK VII m TWE 8 END 3 NEW Page two hundred and ninelyism'ml ElttlltHHIHHHIIHHHEHIIHHHHIHHHIHtIItJiIEIHHIHHHHIHHHIHIIEJEIIHIIHHHHIIHIIHHtlltllttlltlltltllHlltlltllttlltllttIItIIHIItIIHIF tllt IHIHI tIIHIItIIt :IIHIHIIHHtlltllttIItIIHJIttlltllttlltllttlltllttlltll.ltlltHttlltllttlltllttIItIIHtIIHIItIIttlltlltHHIIHIHIIHIHIMtlltlltHIHHHIHIHIHIIHIHIHt EEREIN you will End all sorts. Humorous and serious, tact and fancy,-all are here together. It is hoped that ttThe End Man will leave you with a warm spot in your heart for Old U. C.,, and for all those who helped to make it what it is. And now we bid you Adieu.n HHltlf-IHHtIItIIHIHIIHIHI! WIIHIHIHIIHIIHHHHHIIHHtlltlltHHIIHINSIUIIHHtlltlltHltllttitliilltllttlltllttlltlltlltHIHHHEHIIHHtIItIIHIIHHHIHI IttlltllttII'HIIEIIIHIHIItIItHIMIIHHtlltllttlltllttlltlllltllttlltllttlltlltlltHIJIHHIHtlltllttlltllttIItIIIItIIHIItIItHHIIHIHIIHHHIIHIIHHHHIIHIHIIHIIHI l Pugt' mm J'Hmdn'ri umf m'HN-v-rigm I lPugc' 1'sz hundred and m'nrrymim' Who Said'rCasegE? I Page Mn? 1': muirvdj A VARSITY ROMANCE '5' He was an athlete, Strong and tuIl-- He loved :1 lady Young and fair; She was a Freshman, at U. C., With violet eyes and soft. Bram: hair. He met her in McMicken Hall One bright and shining Daye The mail Box was the trysting place. As always is the way. She saw him not until he stopped And muehetl his cup to Hodder: He spoke to her; she smiled at him, And turned a Little paler. Then, like two Latt'ferlsj, tluwn the hzlll They wandered; out the door A gentle Brcest' blew from the Ii'cst, Affecting them the More. His Wintou-Six stood near the door. Just where hekl alwayh Parker. ttjump in, my dear, let's take a ritlc. fAncI now the plot grows cl;1rker.: Engrossetl are they in chatter gay A5 titm'n the mad they howl?w A bumpi a crash! a hang! a smash!- -- They meet a harher's Poll. Vt'ith lamps askew, hut spirits high. Unilaunted, they ad Vante. Let's try the opera it'armvn' go, Said he, with loving glance. The opera o'er, t0 the Gibson House For a Chicken Fry they go: A Porter with a Tammy heard Iist'nrts them down below. Dean Chandler and his wife 2111: there; Entrnneerl, the lovers Spurn iem. A Iovelight Kfirdfeisi in their eyes, But not enough to Burnam. Across to Covington they speed, Still Firm in their cmwietion; Then sheepishly they turn for home To get Dad's Bmedidlirml. I Pugh Hirer ?:mnin'n' mid nrlt'l Carson Field, looking eastward--1914 Tle- nuw stadium is :3. V3.51 imprnvcmcnt UVL'I' the unbighliy hiilsitlu of a year ugh. 11' is n littlv 3km Inward lhc Beautiful Fintinnuli 01' our dreams. :lml Hl- Hum Harry's lectures. It is Dilh-V tn hm! :I Furm- ft'tlwtl in 1110 IHM' lemtls, and l'm' Ihut rcuaun, x-s'u-t'inlly, 11w slantlb liIlL-nl In nvurHrming ml Tlmnlx'sgix'ing Day k'L'1'CLth1leC'i'l nl' prirlt- 1:: all I'invinlmtizms. Carson Field. looking eastward- 4915 l Pum- Jlrm iumzfrr-d rum' l'h'HI HEREDITY DONE IT! A Flume 01r A Yuuxt; Upstnn'r WHO BLAMICD H15 FHRI-tih-x'rill-im mm HIF-i INABILITY TO STICK ,.m....u...i....m...m...A..m...m....m HERE was mice a Young Upstart of Promise who wanted to he Hard. His Ancestors from jehoahnh down to his own Da-da had drunk nothing but W'ater, had never Hit the Hay later than the Curfew, nor cast an Eye at u Painted Doll. Nevertheless, though it was not in him to be Naughty, still he hankered to be a Black Ba-Ba. SO he calied together several of his Pals, Whose Pa-Pas had died of the D. R's, whose Grand Pa-Pas had Suecumbed t0 the Grand D. T33, and whose. Great Grand Pa-Pas had been Cronked hy the Great Grand D. T's. and So Forth. And they Ali went on a Big Teal: When the, Young Upstart saw his Pals put away one Tail One. he thought he could do Likewise. When they had Downed ten of the Amber, he was Still There. Even after 21 Score had gone By The Board, he was yet In The Beat. But that was all. Before the Party was well Launched he harl Pilh't-iet'i Out Cold and did not even respond to a Prod from 21 N0. 10. When he awoke Next Day at the Noon Hour, he had a Large Cranium, it Thick Tongue, and 21 Where-AmJ expression. Then he remembered, and re- marked bitterly: i'I-ieredity is the Big Cheese in this Mortal Coil. It is those Dam Ftirefalhers of mine. If they had shown Leas lgnnmnee and More. Fore, sight they might have Produced in me 1301118 Virile and Manly qualities. As it is, he Sadly SOiJiJCtl, i'l'm only a Twn-Gallon manf' 'Tis saidenol positively, of euurse, but itis saidirhe never smiled again. pmuuiuiiumural. iuumumurmiumuummmum EDITORS NOTE. We feel that the CINCINNATIAN 1910 would he incom- plete without 21 selection from the weii-knewn author of this fable. He i$ known by his works; we need not mention his name. IPugt' three famidrci! dud UIH'E'J LINES INSPIRED BY A TRIO OF PHOTOGRAPHS m In the midst of this space is a picture of Ace - He's completely surrounded hy Bills. Though in most of us hills are accounted 11$. ills. Ynulll find it's not true in this vase. Al the left, just below you'll Find 'iBill in the snow; At the right, she's a bud in the spring. But the time Elntl the place for the picture of HAW W315 Kansas, lasl summer, you know. He's hanclsmncly dressed in a suit Huntly pressed, And he's standing crcct, m: you sec. 8111 he never tlltl thinl; that with pluin printer's ink He'd he shown us hL- workcrl in the leHI. Here's an llArt uml hm qm-cnh; hut lhc Arc. rlrcs-zsed in jonna, Looks; mun- likc :1 'lJ:u:k than :1 HKing. But. were l in Billls place. I'd stick to the Au- Aml :lmw twnhhc knows what that means. Vl'cll, Asa will bless me right freely. I guess. When he HCPS how I've written him up: But he aml i'Bill Kuyscr will lie mmc thc Wim'r Until the hunk CUIHCH I'mm lho prvss. l Pngr Ihrm- Irmuh'n'rl :rmi fnm'l The University of Cincinnati Comprises the following departments: Eh: graham: gubuul For advanced study in nun-prufus-siunul courses, lending: to 121v drm'eu ul' Master of Arts after one or two years of resident study and of Doctor uf Philosonhy after three years of resident study und the presentation of a sati-sl'm-Lm'y thesis. ZED: Ntilflithen Giullege of iiheral gm: OHers many undergraduate cuuraes for student: seeking liberal culture ur I-cepara- Hun fm- ln'nfessimml study. The University in 12J12 extended its regular Liberal Arts classes to cover Five evenings in the weak. Twentyvnine courses are now offered. External classes of crallepe grade are given in the afturnnnns in libraries and Iluhlic school buildings. 011132 atollzge for meatbem Under the- juint manap'crnunl, of the Hoard 91' Education of Cincinnati and the University. OiTers four-year courses fitting for jiosililms in elementary education: mnre extended courses Fitting fur Infusitions in secondary education. In cuiuperatiun with the Public School System. Kindergarten Training School. and Art Academy, two-year courses are nl'fert-d leading: to teacher:' diplomas aml state certificates in variuus xpL-L'iul subjects. Graduate cllllrses in education whirll an.- expected for tha advanced degrees are also oliered. Graduates of the College are ranked on a pre- ferred list and receive appointment in the Cincinnati schools m an initial salary which is $150 high-Jv thin: that naid am'mintccs from the becund list. 0513: Qtullege of Mehitine Offers a fmlr-year course leading to the degree M MD. A six-year cambined course in the Univemily leads to thu damning; ul' 13.5.. MJI, The Cincinnati General Hospital. the Good Samaritan. and the Tubercuiosis Hospi- tals. and the College Clinics unu- unequalled clinical facilities. Eb: Qtullcge of QEngmemng OITers regular courses and comparative courses in rhemical. civil. electrical, mr- chanical. and metallurgical engineering. Thy l'ezular courses cover four, and the cn- operstive, fwe years. In the cu-uperative cuursen the students wurk alternate 1'an- nights in shups and foundries. on railroads and highways. etc. mbe QEnIlege nt Qtummerte Organized in 191.2 in continuation of the Cincinnati Couege uf Commerce. Courses in commerce, accuuntinz. business organization and admlmatrahun. contracts. banking: and investments. my? $3th101 at ibuugeljulh Qrm Provides general training in house planning and management: professional train. ing fur teachers of household arts and science in elementary and secondary Schoolrt. of extension and rural wcu'k1 and of trade schools; complete tuurscs for in:ti1utiunal managers. dietitians. lunch-ruom managers. businesa directors of commercial enter- prises concerned with food, shelter. clothing: and textiles. QED: gstrunnmical GBhserbatnty Research in astronomy. courses in astronomy for students. and demunbtratiuns for citizens and pupils 01' the schools. 0513:: ?Lihratp Separate building with reading rooms. seminary roams. eta. cnntaining ShJUO bound volumes. For additional information address The Secretary, University of Cincinnati EKETEATTgEE IPujlz' rt'm'c immin-rf mid fivel T his desk you 5m: him u'nl'king. hm- at night and early morning - liver 1111933 never shirking Any lusk; and never scurnin;r Any one that calls upon him, Be it whumuk-r it may. At all times you Find him rcziriy V'ith advice and unnsnlation QuitL' :m nhlc man is Frcddic. Vhicf of our Association. Always mm the jol; you'll find llim 111 0111' new Y. M. C. A. f '2' ? '? ! Pam. Am am; ! l l . ' c , : 7, - Gbas. Schulge 5 Sons i 75. J f. fielman i i f I Milk and Cream l T . i IE i i Fme Meats. Vegetables. and i I High Grade Sweet Butter i i Fruils :I i m Eggs i f m .i 3?; i - i 2519 Vino 551mm Cincinnati i i mm: .A::: 27L; lMlnglmjn-rclmrd I 'E' 5 i 3 I f'ugr Hm r- JHman-r! um? M1 .I...-.I.-.I-..I.I. I-u I.W-n ,-I.I-....-.I.d.-.EI.-..-.-I IAHII .I .m. IEI .w. .EI I-..wI ,-.. ...n.-I I-mmu q. HDress Up,, Save $5 to $10 on Clothes Th 8 't that would be marked $25 or $20. accord! e 111 . . . . mg to Clrcumstances. somewhere else 18 3915 here because $15 is our only grade. You can see what a saving you make. Every suit in our stock is a surprise for the price-until you remember we are : specializing at I $15. 00 Exclusively W. FRANK IHeinieJ Cornell Varsity Representative READY TO PUT 0Nh The Price of Clothes I , does not represent 10 y d S valuc bui Me Siam, Policy .-.- .-.- .-.- CLOTHES SHOP 524-526 Vine St. OVTEEEEIEIIU .I,-....-H ME. I Individual Instruction Day and Night School LITTLEFORD SCHOOL Indorsed by Cincinnati? Busi- I HESS and Professional Men Trains Young Man and Women fur Successful Business and Professional Careers Telephone. Main 1802 IVH'IG for Catalogue First National Bank Bldg, +n-n I-III-III-I I Pu n Hm r' fumdn :1' arm! .ui'vH' l J N0 Graduaiion Present can be more acceptabie Always useful and 3 Hum remembrance of the day We invite you to make a selection from mlr large stock The cnsl will not he vcrg,l great Pk I K?Qf3c55EEhgfrESf' s'vc'y Simpkinson 5Q Miller ON THE RECEIPT OF MY DEBTORB CHECK EA BL'thILHH MANE RIcN'IiRII-J THAT th'SL' 'Huws had mum-yi H'trt-ks have pusrwl F1111 ninety tluys sinvc I rm-uivc-tl the lust: Hut lurk is minw-my L'ycs cum hamlly 5v:- Thia wry vlka t'tu'zm ul't rL-l'usiml mm. 'I'hrt-uts nflvn fail: and. IIK'IL men alwaly5 my. Suvh atrung CIJiHHCh llrh'u nnu's t'rmlu awayfl Thus; many lmlks in Ixusim'ss pass our eyes. Vurm-cl 1n- the rlcrk lhzlt 5113's he c'un't surmisr Tln- duulilloul's art of getting tinw 1n rlaim. .Xml Mluvlrh it. 'furv it $115 In by th- szimv Ah this uu-ulml 11213 lwcn. and Cust me dear. U. llllcxpL-t'lL-tl t'hL-rk yt'1L1 1'r wulrnmv I'lt'l't'! l-IH' IHHV'?! th' rham'u tn Inuy goods I'nr zl hung; 'Tu'us just fur this gnml lurk I'x'l- wnilml lung. 1 u'ilL Itl-Ilil3'.tll'1ltJhl-l yml alums. Fur t'tur that yllll arc had. and 1101 my uwu. .1y.u-n-...-..-.....v.............-..u.-.n... .11. Butter, 13993. To ultvq, Calves 8- Game. WEST 3er ST. N A RICE : SQUA RE .YPIMVG'DAJE d: 6'62an 1200 GPWERYJ 151167! GMEG'GJ'A J'M'CMHY a E: E Q .pn ....m. -... .. ..- ..-. .- -..-..4. :Pu'gp Hrrrg' Hrrmhm' mm! rny'n'j Established 1833 The Cincinnati Law School Has 3500 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, leading to LLB. degree. The 34th year of this school opens September IB, I9l6. For announcement and further information. address W. P. ROGERS, Dean, Cincinnati Law School CINCINNATI, OHIO Ohio College of Dental Surgery COR. SEVENTH AVE. AND MOUND ST., CINCINNATI, OHIO pioneer Dental School in the West The course for the degree Ls three years. The Regular Winter Session begins each year about October First and closes June First. Optional Spring and Fall courses in Clinical Instruction are also given. The School is co-eduoational. its clinical material is abundant driawing f om a population of more than half a million people The entire course is given within its own buildings and these are large and thoroughly equipped for modern dental education. A spe-cjal course for Dental Assistants and Nurses. complete in one session beginning in October and closing in May. has been in operation for Five years. Dentistry oHers al this time unusual attractions as avocation and as a profession. THIS College was established In Cincinnati in '545 and was the For the 70th Annual Announcement and other information, acidress H. T. SMITH, D.D.S., Dean, 116 Garfield PL, Cin,ti, Ohio Hirigc IJH'I'L' Mmdn-r! mu! m'm'i 911-40 Hed-up Purge H'n'n immhwl mad fml El WW WWWHIHH IWINHHIHHHHIiIHIHHiHHII4umHHIHhiltHHIHHIHIHIIHHHIHHr-HIHIIHIHIIHI.umllu:mmmmmwnumu'ymunummuimmwiimmmnill mm HIIHIH'H' mun w INIHI timid lHliHlHlli Eheodore 6h0mas, the Great Jifusica! Director, said: E want concentration of pro- W fessional talent, methodical training, and a musical at- mosphere. The formation of this COL- LEGE realizes one of my most cherished hopes? This was in 1878 when he became the first director of THE COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF CINCINNATI Being an institution founded on a broad and liberal basis, munificently en- dowed and forever freed from the limita- tions of commercialism has enabled THE COLLEGE constantly to increase in ex- cellence and in the potentiality of its work. For more than a third of a cen- tury this has been one of the world's fore- most institutions of professional musical education. Its students have won dis- tinction and prosperity as teachers, con- certists and on the stage. If you contem- plate a musical or dramatic career write for our literature and free catalogue. I i IIHIin IIHIHIIHIH IHIHI IIIHH IHIIHIH'IIHIIH' t IIIHIHIHIHI IHIHI MIMI IHIHII ii'ililai'lHllH'WlIJl imml 'llu .mm mm mml :uliw-liu-IHiIIMIEJ! mun :wml l Im: The College of Music of Cincinnati Elm SI... near Music Hall Telephone Canal 2052 Cincinnati. 0. HIHHHHIHHIHIIIrI'IHIHIHHHIHHHIIIHIIHIHIIHHHHIIHIIHHHIHHHIHHlillt-HHHHIHHI1 1iHHIHHHIHHHi'iHIHHIHHHIFHHIIHIIHIU'.i IHIIHIHIHIN ZMIHIIHII i IHIHIIHII I'HIHIHIHIH I t llilliillil I HH .HIIIH HHIIHIHIII' IIHIHIII' HHIH ullIHIHIIHIHIHIH HIHIHIHIH IHIIIHIHIHIIII HHIIHIIHIH IHIIHIIHIIIH INIHHIHIIIHIHIHIIH H a HIHIJ'i HHIIHIHIIHIIHH HIHHIIHH EN HHH FM HH'H ' :'I lit -L ll'ngc Hm? i'mmfu-r! turd a'fr'rm I Capital, $400,000 Safety Daposit Boxes Surplus nnd Undivided $2 per year and up Proms. 5770.000 Accounts of Corporations. Firms and Individuals Solicited Atlas National Bank Next to PosI-Oflce. on Walnut Street 33; Interest CFhe Safe Ratm Paid on Saving Deposits CINCINNATI 4S STEAMSHIP TICKETS and other Municipal 4. 4H. and 5E; Conducted Tours. Traveiers' Checks Bonds at Attractive Prices and Letters of Credit .5 F......-u-q-w-w .u n-.-u.-uu-. !. THE INEVITABLE POEM TO GEORGE 'HL'R FMTHIII'I. JAXITHRH H0 is this man. not very tall tNalmlmn, you know. was smillIL Hth tears about McMiCkon Hall H'hcrci'r 3 Prof. may thnnrv In vzlll? 'Tis Ucnrgt! Vl1Cn you're 5-10 peeved you'd like to Fight Yuu've slammed l'hc luckcr door 511111 lighl With keys and hunks locked out nf sight. XYhn comes and hclps you in your plight? Why. Cunrgu! U'lm is it really rum tho place. mm goes about with tragir fan: And bravely calms the upstairs pnt'o Ur htliltlli'h our mnddnnml lLlnrh-mrnn raw? That's Henrge! 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Ur strolling u'c-r lhv campus In muplrh, spring or fall. .th limos they wt-m sell'wmnscinns: But then. again. I've fmmll A1 times they're 50 forgetful. They don't kmm' you're around. You wonder what'a the reason? YULFH find thry're simpiy msra. U'hich 313 U: prm'u that UM l'. V's Thv JOI'P-litfkt ut' pluvcs. i. Tack and Grace Ve'FLlSad410 be Phozo raphch -rmifs:'?. Mfe 313qu worry. l 1 ng n'nrr hmm'n'u' mu! fum'h'rn I L imt .J Q Browning KinCQJcEL 6f. FIFTH AND RACE STREETS IIWIHIIHHHIHIHHHHIHHHHIHHI'HHIHHHJJHIIHIHHHIHIIIHIHIHIHHUIHHIHHIHNIHIHIHIHHHWHIIHHHWHHIHHIHHMIHIIHIIHHIHIHIWIHHIHIHIIHIIHHHIWIHIHIIHWHIHIMIIHIHIIHH . YOUNG MENS HQ 11E Suits and Overcoats ML; J ll EH For College or High School Wear Can be seen in Our nGillege 6mer3 Snap, Pep, and Distinction are the qualiiications expressed in the designs and fabrics $15.00 to $25.00 '1. H HHHI'HHHIHHIWJHJIWIHHIHHHilHlHlHHIHIHIHIJJHIIHHHIHUMFWHIHIHHIHIHIHIFIHIIHHHMFIIHIHIIHHHHHIHIHHIHIIIFI'HHHIHHWHHIHHHIHIHHHHHIHWMHIHHHHIHWHHIIHIHIHHIHII f u I W; BROWNING KING 8L CO. ta w1;a m4 a Pug? Hn'w' Immfn'd rlilrf'ff-IIIF'NII B R AU N WAR T 8: BROCKHOFF Printers Binders L COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE BLDG. 528 Walnut Street Mode Main Otfice. 114.120 East Canal Street City Office. 39 Fountain Square C. M. STEGNER B. S. HUGHES Teiephone, Ca nai 2992 STEGNER t9; HUGHES Architects and Engineers LA - COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE BUILDING Cincinnati. Ohio THE Laundry Company Private Exchange Telephone Canal 62 The Fredk. A. Schmidt Company EVERYTHING IN Real Estate 4 - A. L. MEYER FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH AND SALT MEATS FIsH. POULTRY. AND GAME; IN SEASON Phones: E Pugr thrr'r lnmriwd um! xfxlrr'M 5Avun 295 Ludlow and cm- 3 Avon 296 ton Avesq Clifton . Let Us Make Your Sorority and Society Pins You want Quality HTHE MILLER MAKE means Quality I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I THE ALFRED VOGELER DRUG C0. CINCINNATI, OHIO Agmzr.-; fnr JIJHNSTON'S CHOCDIIATES IMILWAUKEEI I The Appreciated Chucnlate The I I Mlller JCWClry C0. Soda Fountains and Store 5ixl'1 and Vine Greenwcod Bldg. Fixtures I CINCINNATI I 1 IE +-IIIIII-- IIHII. 4 k i. i n.1, I I I . . It will hel a 1!, I 71f. Eebrlnger p .0 I when you are Irymg I I son hard, if you send her I I some of HardestyIs I : beautiful fresh jIIow- I crs. And the prices I Eailors I are Just rzght, too. I I I I I I . I South-East Comer I j farbest? I IOHN 6: OLIVER STS. I 150 Fourth Avenue. East I CINCINNATI. 0. I Cincinnati. Ohio I I I I ;I----- - + T - I HI. .IJIIKII IIIJW IIHIHIWII IIIIII Vr'III'JlI-J'PU'I TO OUR NEW THERMOMETER WE'VE gut a new thermometer On allow llcrc i'lt. LL C., To tell how hut the weather g?ts At dear old Varsity. hvhcn Wintvr's Sharp 11nd ivy lllilhlh' Bring in a pile of snow. The mercury can't regis'l'cr. 11' gnu: so far lmlnw. You Came tn hfhnnl this morning. uml You almost Irriz your nose; At mmn the rcd-hnt siduu'uilcs Arc lmruiu' up ynur luvs. It seems your only refuge in The rctI-hnt Hummer weeks Would ho to wow u mslunm 11ml 'Wnulcl shauuc ThL' ancient Gru-kg. You came to school perspiriug' in Your thinnest B. V. D35, And now wuciu humu t0 suppL-r through The snow up to your knees. You can't hlamc nur thcrnunncter If it ahouhl want to quit: This doggone wcalhur tries. to make A jumping-jack of it. ll' 1 WELH it. in wint'cr-limc. You hcl ynur life I'd leHI Furl up and die. In summer, though, I'd sure swell up and bust. h Pugr Ihrw t'mmin'r! mu! r'igim-vn h gmHIHHIIIHIHHIHIIHIHHIHIHIHIHHitHHIHth'lHllHHllHllllIHIHHHI':HIIHIIHIHII?HHIIHIIWIHIHIHHIH'NHHIHIHIIME Greetings To Men and 0U are entered Women Of U C 7 upon the realities gmmunmmmmmmmmuuxnnmunH'nmunummmnMinnHlmnummmm Of life. The habits and associations you f orm now will stay with you, marking you a HsuccessH or a ttfailure in this world. You are striving for accuracy. reliability, and excellence. tilltl'ilHllil' !I.IH.L! lHIllliHlHl H'Il Nflil Do you demand these qualities in your daily reading of world events? T HE Cincinnati Enquirer offers them. Accuracy rather than sensationalism, conserv- atism in preference to radicalism. Its news items are dependable; its advertising trust- worthy; its reviews unbiased; its market reports recognized as the most reliable of any Ohio news- paper. Its sporting section furnishes a complete digest of the day's activities, collegiate and pro-' fessional. Its editorials are unprejudiced, compre- hensive, and full of power. Read all the restotherek left the best. Every Morning 5c. E71HHIIHIHI'JEHIHHHIHHEMHHIIHIIHHHlHilHlHHlHlHiliHHHHIIHIIHHIHHHHEHHIHHIHMHIHHIHHHIHHHHIIHIIWIHIHHHllHlltHHllHllHlIHHHHIIHHVilHlHllHllt'FIEHHIHHLIHIHIIHIIIIJ1llllHlHl;iillHH'ilHllHlW I Pugr lhm- l'mndrr'rj um! Mfun'm'n 1 4 Egmmnudzgmeyv. MT: .2 E o .t w ,H. . . no.0 -o 0 mioiumait :H. .25 k Pixgr H'H'rr iimm'w-d um! fm n.in I'a-a-uu Jhe Mabley 84 Oarew Company CINCINNATI'S GREATEST STORE Founded 1877 11mg i i N 23:11:11: EHHHM: IF .. i; ii :3- Boystead What a Man Can Do With the Price of One Cigar a Day! Ten cents a dayi the amount a man might spend for one cigar-would pay for two thousand dollars of Iife insurance at age 2i. It pays to stop and think before you spend dimer. Why not start your insurance protection now? Insure in favor of father and mother who have paid for your education. and at the same time learn the habit of saving. Call on jCHN Lk SHUFF. IWanagcr. HOME. OFFICE GENERAL AGENCY The Union Central Life Insurance Company Of Cincinnati 12352 R. Clark. President See Capt. M. W. McIntyre. Manager. for oll'lces in the Unicn Central Building I Pugt' MH'E futmxitfhi rim!I ILCI'HU' nm'L + . .......-. F..-.. .-...n n n. m-..;. Doerrs: for Quality 11074109 VINE STREET High Grade Bakery Goods Superior Ice Cream Culinary Delicacies . 11.11 was Delivered 10 your homes PhoneSJCZnal mm. 7 .1pu-u.-.n-....-m.-.m-.m-...-.n. . . A . . MARCUS AND MAX TAYLOR HThe Heavenly Twins as they were in the beginning ... 933? WE puL up the best drums. Our line is complete in all drummers' DRUMOUmn traps. and 0f the best quality. The best Cincinnati theater drummers use the Fillmore Drums. Hf? .wnd a compfete Drum C'amfog ro those who ask forr'r. i: FILLMORE MUSIC HOUSE 523 Elm Street, CINCINNATI. o. 423 VINE STREET The Home of Hart, Solmfner At Marx Clothes E THE DUNLAP CLOTHES SHOP i I fPugw HINT fumdwd um! Imwry-Iiwj $38818: Dr :15 r Kr Correct Apparel for Men J, TEBURKHARDT 512-03 60 840-12 East Fourth Ave., Opposite Sinton CI N C I N N ATI H; 1'41- Are Your Papers and Other Valuables Safe from Fire. Theft. etc. RENT A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX NOW $2.00 a Year and Upward Banking Department. Savings Department. The Unity Banking 8: Saving Company Vine. Calhoun, and Jefferson Ave. Branch; Findlay Market, 106 Elder St. For Quality Printing See THE C. W. KNOWLES PRINTING CO. 804-806-808 SYCAMORE STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO E. G. HILL FLORAL CO. We offer Special Inducemem's t0 Students-Ar- tisfic Floral Arrangements to suit every occasion Phones. Canal 8 833g 8 l 1 I I 1 532-534 Race Street 8 a. I Pay three? fmndrnf mad Iicmrnuiiu'w 8 .lx .H ....u...u mmmm u... h -..m..m....h-... .m..w....m.m. ..:: u....muuu..w W..-n....m.um.u 7:. .mm...m..m....m.m;.-.. q'mu-Im-m ...m...H-.r...w mm:.m....m...m...n CANDY Phone. Avon 1088 ICE CREAM Wulius Stephan, Wruggist Prescrimiorrs a Specialty CIGARS 312. LUDLOW AVENUE . 7 7 CLIFTON muumnnm..Wu...m....mn.m....u.L W mmmumnmu-wn-mn- TOBACCO .W..m....H..,m ;..m...m..h W.mmmwHmmmmnu u. unu- murm- .W.-u? E . I H U T T E N B AUERN '8; M BR 0 . Wholesale um! Retail BUTCHERS, PACKERS. AND SAUSAGE MANUFACTURERS 131 and 133 Eaat Sixth Sheet CINCIN mm..m....mn.w. ux .-..u..u. mun u- wmv-u- THE EMALE BOX THIS. mail lmx ir :1 wmulrnus phuft'. Mow mcclh urt- 1Iu'rc than in Ilu- 1.91:1. H'hui 1mm 5:: Imltl Ilml claws. 1n hnurl 'I'luk nmil him has 11:: L'lmrms fur him. .Xw tul' lllr felir Unvcrla. lhuy know That launch nl' l'aig'wm hulvs m:n'l L1H. Fur ilr mmi- mail 1111.1; mnnut 341-1. Thry mm ilt' lulhl m-curc :1 mnh-i ?idA-CCOLJ-NIAN-CY AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM WORTHY OF THE CAREFUL CONSIDERATION of those who wish to 7.. PREPARE FOR BUSINESS POSITIONS ' of responsibility or for .. professional C. P. A. CAREER No interference with business duties SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET COMPLETE AND AUTHENTIC. GIVES CONSERVATIVE INFORMATION. RATES OF PAY. Y. M. C. A. AEE3EEiaiiy SEVEN'I'H AND WALNU'I'. CINCINNATIR OHIO .r. m ML .mpu. W::.u...m W...m...m.:.: ..-.m..,w. u hump... H..m..-.w-. W .W.-mum .W .W. R unm- u-u-u W: W... .1: W. R Pug: Hurt, hmufrm' uml' Int'nly-IMn-i u..uu.... h. ....u..- mu. m. NATI, OHIO . ni- H II. HHUHICIL Pru-i'l. I,!',EJ .I. VRY I, Ulli. hv-Prr-'l .i l'. IIUHEJC 5-H 'x :IH-I J'IMI- HARRY H'ICHJHCR. Axx l ?'W 'x .uhl 1'qu .Il'l.H'S J IU'.H'. Ah'l Hm '1 :uul lI'v.I- I. II HILL V-w'l Km H MM Tum. The Provident Savings Bank 8: Trust Co. Provident Bank Building Snulheast Ctzrnur E'eventh nmI Vim- Stream B RANCH ES Nnrlheusl Corner Muiruse and McMillan. Walnut llills Norlhuusf Corner Eighth Slrcet and Freeman Avenue Number 4120 Hamilton .M'enur, Nurthiidi' Numhtr 3559! Warsaw Avenue. Price Hill .1 lu-r emu interest on mwings zu'uuunm allowed for full nililirhh ml depnsitx made hrhurr Hu- lmh M the munch; uh : sulirirn: rho nvcmmm r f mvrchnnm Hm sunn- :15 amp Nntiunul Bank Safe Deposit Boxes, $2.00 per Year and Upwards Bonds Bought and Said Real Estate Sold Rents Follected Mortgage Loans Made . - ..-.. u-m .41.. - The F rench Bros.-Bauer Co. uTHE BEST ICE CREAM For All Occasions THE W. H. ANDERSON CO. LAW BOOK DEALERS 524 MAIN STREET, OPP. THE POST OFFICE CINCINNATL OHIO . f'n'gr' HUM Jutllrftr'rf rtim'iaw'nyv-HM'1k EIIIIIIII-umlmun-w-II- I ---H I VIIIIIIIIIIIIII '!' 2L '9 E I ' E : OriginalityiExclusivenessEQuaIity E E lputma 8 Gallbleg E Arc always EOund in Durst Made Fraternity. E g th E : Sorority and CoIIege jewalry E 5 PURE- WHOLESOME HCOMPARE THE FINISH! E - :z A N D F R F. S H -:- E E b E E E Athletic medals. trophies and Iovmg cups : E E for tournaments of every kind. See E St . E us for your next order. : S ores. 3 E 402 Walnut St. l04 E. Fourth St. MA AC URING 509 Walnut St. 226 E. Fifth St. EThe Durst Co. I ?EEELERS .. E 529 Race St' '0' I Mam St' E E Phone Main 2536 SIII and Elm Sta. Cincinnili. O. A POOR LITTUL COHED! -III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII AM 21 Iittul skcml gurl. I gum 11p tn II. C' ' I They dam ICCFII speling up there. Fm I rilICIIH IIIx'Dth'II. yuu SCL'I I 3.1115 Lip whrn I IIIISICl'i' This morn at ninv I risul: 'IIIIv feather IIUIII gel IIIIFIy. Cause I'm- gut IIiIu hypnotized! I hurries: down the subway. I IIarilL-ns-z 111m lhc hulls: I titlliltIti ImInrc the mirror Aml fur IHIII il hour I fIUIIh. I. IIIIIIIIIIIIII..I I goes nut to thc muIc Imx To get Inybclf 61 note. And then.- I meets with LII'lzlrI-IC Aan recdri him What jinl u'rntu. Thu Grub Parlor is open. Fm dtmII thc 9-min: I gn I'm Shcpalds hash .md Itl: LrL ..lm Tu spL 11d Dad 5 IIEULIvL'I'ITnuI tInuth. I guts tn mnvucutinn. Class meetinghiall that stuff; I almost got eluded. But some 0m- I'IIIIL'II my I1IllII. TIII-n I talkcra ill rmmc I'IIUYIL'S. :XIHI Ilnmc with IIIII I toils; .IIIII mIm' Huyh. mIEIlcm PcrfLrssI-rs, Huw they work ynu 1mm- gchIsr JvI-IIIInnIumIInIIIIr Imnm-n-MII: nnuumu-u--mnmnnInIIIII-u-ImunIIInIrII. .quuIII-...IIIII:---IIIunIIuI-IIIII-If. tgnn- II..I-III .I. l: m P - STICK TO , . . I'IIICQ - m Campbell 3 Greek W FOR COMFORT AND SAT. f ; ISFACTION IN THE HOME E Headquarters for E E DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND .. ETHE CAMPBELL CREEKE DRAWING MATERIALS COAL C0 103 West Special Prices E Grnzral UIFItes 913 Union CenlraI Bldg. A Fourth St. to Students 5 5 Cl NCINNATI OHIO j I Pugs Mfr? huildrr'd mid II'II-Hryax'ixl The School Of Life Isjust 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 aslant money to the purses of the purchasers. REMEMBER Shillito's have been satisfactorily serving their customers for eighty-four successive years. COMMENCE EARLY IN LIFE TO DEAL WITH SHILLITO'S The John Shillito Company The Oldest Dry Goods House West of the Alleghanies :. Established in 1 830. Race. Seventh and Shillito Place +- --...- ; III !' mammal $ermau 33mm Twelfth and Vine Streets, Cincinnati , . mm. O F F I C E R S FREDERICK HERTENtiTI-JIN. President ADOLPH DRYEFL Semnd Vlceiprcauienl HENRY HOPPE. F:r:l VICCAPI'edeCnl ALBERT WIDMANN Cashier PHILIP BOCK. Assmtant Cashier -. ....1 ..-. m:nullllwlw mun! Accounts of Corporations. Firms and Individuals Solicited. City. County and School Bonds Bought 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 and upward, per annum l Pdgc' Hirer J'zmru'rr'd um! licmrry-mwu mm. Hump.- p .mmnullm u: Dbe Walnut J' fills mansion E 2625 Gilbert Avenue is recognized as the most at- tractive place in Cincinnati in . . 7 which to hold fraternity and 2 LOUIS Kroeger school dances. Rental rates are H S most reasonable. We solicit your ODS business. Dancing Class for University - E students begins Monday even- . ning. October 2, l9l6. under MEdiscnvme 447 direction of Mrs. james L. Butt. E -': , Chandler and W'etzell Avenues : Telephone North 3941K MADISONVILLE Tl'l'otel Sinton W. J. FLEMING, MANAGER Fourth and Vina C inm'mmfi's Landing Hotel Jqfter Theater Parties Our Specialties LARGE AND SMALL BALLROOMS FOR DANCES. BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS CENTER OF THE THEATER DISTRICT MUSIC 1!,th .Uu'r'r immhm! um! lh'vh'hwiua'rH PHOTOGRAPHS USED IN THIS BOOK MADE HY 05132 $arnum $tubin 6 Weat Seventh SlreeL - Makers inf STUDIO PORTRAITS AND HOME PORTRAITS We make all commercial sizes and styles of Milling Machines for all purposes. The Cincinnati Milling Machine Company CINCINNATI. OHIO E Pugv Hl-J't'v I'Irrrrdmx' um! I'h'fJHVY-Hl'm' THE CO-OP. LIFE . ' Hanu- pvnplc think :1 rn-np.'n life Mums lalmr all thL whiltu But if you knew him wry well Yt'nl'tl n'ley have In smile. At 01d U. U. iliri flannel shirt Might make him hmk dCDfL'HFL'lI. But you vmulrl vlmngc ynur miml :1 bit If ynu muhl svr him tlrvsml. HUM in the atroet 11c luil5 all day. You hear Imm lime 1'0 timv. And in the shun UI' fuvtm'y Ho rcx'cls in 111': grimu. But hm'c's unuthcr Ann of mlL-z Hr rLthcs lmmv 1L1 night And in the Lulh. L111 hour 01' mm He wrulm with LLH his; might. U11 tn iho rlnnru! This photograph Should quiet all your fmlrm Fur 11mm- twn handsome gvmlw men Arc fc'aJ 1p. Iingiuccra IN THE NEWS OFFICE Rplborh'r, 10 NW l'lu'imr: Hpilw. Ilzu'v you u'ritlvn that L-rlit'nrial 111m President Hulmuy wanted you In run in t'hia issuv. ,lml' HM I'Mt'mr mlmly n'pfim: ' qu: lilitl'l't l think 11 wurth wllih', + .... .... k-m. .., W, .. . .... MM Is your machine ready BACHMANN'S for the next dance? Wavymummwwm ALLEYSumtarmnunummmm WHERE DO YOU GO FOR Four Eight Pool and SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS? Anew Billiard Tablm TRY Luncheons for Bowling Parlies : The Clifton Garage C Union and Reading Phone. : Cliflan and Dixmylh chs.. Plume Avon 2316 K : Road. Avondale Avon 1075'L ! PURE Jhr'rr ilumirl'u' mm' J'J'H'rf-VI n Dull Kore The Hat wall finish. with every good quality- Hows freer-w0rks easyA-dries with a perfectly Hat. glossless surface. and hardens inlo a finish which can be readily and repeatedly Cleaned. Elegant. tiurable and thoroughly good all through. Complete color lolder showing combination color schemes will be sent upon request. umm- :... . .-.x .... . 4mm mum 1 The R. E Johnston Paint Co. PEARL :3: MAIN STS. CINCINNATI. O. Glue Gluten $avmgs 152mm Ernst Go CINCINNATI. OHIO OFFICERS Chairman of the Board ..... . . . J. G. SCHMIDLAPP President ................................. C. B. WRIGHT Vice-President 7 7 7 ,, , , , ,A. B VORHEIS ' ................... HVEDWARD SENIOR .. . . .. . . . ...... LOUIS E. MILLER .... . . . . . . . .R. A. KOEHLER ............. .CHAS. H. DEPPE Trust OEcer 3113 Vice- President , , EDGAR STARK Treasurer .......... . . ,, , ..W. E. GRAY Secretary ...... . . . . . . . . . .WM. L, THEDE Assistant Trust OEcer 7 . JOHN BRADLEY Assistant Secretary . . . . . . . . ...... W. 3. MAGLY H ........ . ARJHUR J. SCHMITT BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. G. SCHMIDLAPP . . . . . ........ Chairman WILLIAM H. ALMS LAWRENCE MAXWELL MICHAEL RYAN B. W. CAMPBELL LOUIS E. MILLER EDWARD SENIOR E. W. EDWARDS WM. COOPER PROCTER A. B. VORHEIS R. A. KOEHLER W. S. ROWE CLIFFORD B. WRIGHT .-...q. E Prlgc 11mm Imudrrd um! rhfrfywnurl , C71,; 9 I6- l;f::j XX 7 V ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS BOOK . BY imp: ?thric Gitg gangtabing 010. ' - BUFFALO l'uga' H'mw fumu'uv! umd HH'H-r-Hml Date Due I a n O -'. . .V . .. . .- .u - H'Nq-'v4 u . .
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