University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1921
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Z 1. i MY - K : , pd , X ' f Qi' L Q if X, 5112 ' of 1 A-1 !-'TL' r .'f . ,, , -' , 'J' ,.f -YI p'!r i 1frVff'ili1nTFfmm1fwf1wlcUTf'VV'TfT'4 v V 21i : i-ci-i'k'fiL'fdQarLkim ixm'i ' 2-ifiilif-Fff ii U i . ln1lI'IlL'I XX 410115 1' ' . ww along ilu-sc shack-S Hun, llkdfkrl muzhn m ln f.Il'lltll'l1k' X nl lluart' xx'1tl1 gp-nllv lumrl vu- ix 11 xpirit in thv xx'muls. , 'N I A -lV0rd.rzc'nrth N X ff' SYN' 25, 1 CF H j np, XX N X' 'F' N' f my K . -- fx? I If fy 'QA Wy ! ! N ff' ff , , ww, !f y I Mf4,W ffm Q f ' N L X 17 U 0 1 5Sf?nPM ffx' f , X W --w X S 2N ff+E X X A5pyQwWw34,X94W QIKWMAN ,f NJ lv A gf 0 is ,wp-f Nb R: f yT?Q'3b -X .. QQ 113 X SQQLT JUWJNT VZ' 1 kw5m3QyQ?h 491' J? Rik Q- 3 Z Cf- xr 4' PN K j Z X fg J N cf 5 I X X U5 MIA? , R Q? W ' if JY, A Q , . K CX5 - A A M A Q' 4 ' o ' K. fl ey N VW N411 X ivfj KQQEDQQ, L wp Q 1 m QW QINCINNATIAN. RESIDENT CHARLES FREDERICK HICKS is a very busy man, who can only be approached by appointments made many days in advance. During this his first presidential year, Dr. Hicks has divided his time between representing the University in outside affairs and carrying out certain of his plans within the University. He has proceeded to make certain reforms which were necessary, and which he has had the courage to accomplish. At times the students are honored by his presence at University affairs. We see him at foot-ball games, enthusiastically entering into the spirit of the play and showing a good deal of school pep. In fact, it is school pep which characterizes all the undertakings of Dr. Hicks in connection with the University of Cincinnati. so TWENTY ON -1-'CINCINNATIAN Board of Directors Sanford Brown Emil Pollak Robert W. Hilton Otto -li. Renner Alfred Mack . ErwinfO. Straehley, M.D. Arthur R. Morgan David I. XVolfstein, M. D. Rufus B. Smith. C lzairman Officers For the Fiscal Year l92l . Rufus B. Smith .......... l ............. .... C hairman Daniel Laurence . .. ............ Clerk Christie Wilke .... ..... A ssistant Clerk .il TWENTY ONE ' Cl ller may well he consiclerecl a Dr. l . consists in writings on e ' 1 . . ........ FRANK XXQXlJl.lilt3ll Cl LXXDLER IM111 of the Ctlllfflt' of Lilvcrtzl glrts, Pro- fcrwi' of Ifziylislz, Ropes Ijmfcssor of C'n111ft11'tzli'2't' I.ift'Vt1f1lVt' '1' lx 1 .-XB., Brooklyn l'olytechnic Institute ,X. Xl.. Columhia University l'h. D.. Columhia l'niversity ekvl anal Mr. Hyde. Dean tant 1 . h 1 lYe know him as a man who has written ancl puhlishetl hooks. texts. and as a contributor to reviews. On the other hancl. he is Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, which, to quote him exactly, is a gay, matl. wild litef, Dr. Chandler says that he was matle Dean hecause it takes a rogue to catch a rogue, ancl, knowing all the roguery in which a college boy inclulges, he can. therefore, catch up with the culprit. Dean Chandler longs for a hohhy hour in which to take an intensive course in parkology. HERNAX SCHNEIDER . lltt of tlzc Collczyc of Elttfiztccrintf and 'IH ' K A K Cil711llllt'7't't', and ll'1'IIit1111 Tlzonzx fro- ftlijlll' of Civil Z3llglllt't'1'll1fj P S l hilfh L'niversity m. .. ,C b . r Sc.lJ.. L'niversity of Pittsburg Dean Schneitler is the originator of the co-operative system of technical cclncation. He himself Co-ops. for lwesicle his college activities. his work ' ' -' ' ' ll X' ' U maintings for tlucational snlnetts. .mtl to tttmg 1 the enhancement of the heauty of the lingineering College. 'llhc example he proves of the success of co-operation is an incentive to the success of the system he aclvocates. 32 lhwlu lf! tlll' llmlllllllll' .Xllllml llml l'f'f'l,4'.Y.Yf'ff . ,,.N , I ll, IJ., Dlllllllx IIWIIVIXIHN l IIIXKINIIF I l':X'L'1'f' gm-:ll lllzlll IIIL5 llls llvzllilllwsw, lil-:lll XIHH' iw :L glx-:ll lllzlll, wlllm- I't'2lllll'N5 lim ill Ilia 5L'iK'lllink' NX'1'iliIlg5. lil-lllg :1 Ql'L'Ill lllzlll, mln- kllmlx l llc llzls Wl'2lkI1t'NNk'N. 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Iroffvxoz of llzxmx I' B lx XVHIILL-XXX RFID MORRISON Ixofzvsof of Ilxqnnc' and Pluszral lfduration X B -X XI Oherlm College XI D Columhla Umxersxty PIIILLIP OGDLN Profosvu of Romania lancjlmqls 4' 'P B lx X B Cornell UlllXCfSlty Ph D Johns Iloplxms Umwersxty XI 'XX POLI lroffswr of the Gfrmamc Itlllljlltlfjlb Ph D Strassburg ,IERXI-XIN GILDPRSLILEVE. PORTER Dxlfffm of the Obs: 11101-3 mm' Pro- frsvm of -Ivtronomx -X B -X XI Ph D Hamllton College WIILIXXI 'IUNSTALL SEMPI E Il0ft.XX0l of Lalm 4' I A -X B X XI Wllham Jewell College Ph D Prmceton Umwerslty DLX -XLI.-'XN I-XVVNIIY Profovsor of Plzzlowplzl -X B -X XI Prmccton Umxerslty Ph D LIIIXETSIIV ofLe1ps1c XIERRICK XVHIFCOMB Pfofvsvor of Hzston -X B Ph D HARRY LEWIS XVIEMAN Plofuxol of Zoolnyl A- E 'I' B IX F A E -X B -X XI Umxerslty ofCmcuu1at1 Ph D Lmxersny ofCh1cag0 Assoclate and Asslstant Professors BEX ILRI X BOND ,IR Axsormlf P ojmsof ofH1.xto1x fl' lx XI' -X B Randolph Macon College Va Ph D Johns Hopkms Umxersity Md. COR-X XI BOX -Issrstafzt Profcssoz of Zoologx -X A -X -X B -X XI Lmnerslty ofCmcmuat1 IRX ING H BROXVN flsszsfant Profrssor of Romana' LUIHIIIUQUS -X T -X -X B, -X XI. Umxerslty of Wxsconsm 37 El' .' I. I fl. ', v..vr'of I' i','p Q,-YE .-X.B.. - ' gg ..lI., . ., I ' Hg . ' ' I J . fl ' 7 . ' ' f ' ' rj .-X. 3., .- . . .. . ., , 't' , 1 x ' ,, ' ' ' 1, . . . l 4: Y 4: A n 4 'XS , ' . ' 1. vt... . ,f ' . '7,, 1 ' Q V., ' V. , f Ge' . ' , 1' 9 .' . ., E - , . ., 4 ' ff. 7 1: .Q . I . I' ' H '. I . . .. .,' .' '. .2 .., ' - 7: : 1 -' 1. . - I I 3 5 , , . . . . ,. Q T .Y . B S XX ashmgton Umverslty, Ph D johns Hopkins Lmx erslty . .., . ,, . H 3 ,r ' w, . . . ' , '. , ' . ' g.. ., ' 7 . ' .nw . K . ' -n I, .Y . : . I, 7 '. .' i. ,I ' J. . ' , ' .- . . 4 4, ' 1 ', m , . ., . . .' L' 1 ' ' , ' ' saw' ' . . ., . . A ., . ., . ' 1 ' ' 2. ,.. . ' ' Y 4 - - s. 4 v - y .. .,.-.l., 3 ... ' ' 1 v v rx 4 . - ' - V ' 1 . - ' ., - , .. b . . ., . . f g . ., ' ' ' ' ' . ' , .. ' ' F' ' 5 ' ' . - . av, .1 ' - .' ' -', . . ., - . A ., I -I P. I . . I iv ' 9 I , I CINCINNATIAN WALTER H. BUCHER, .wlssistant Professor ofiGvolog3 Ph. D., Heidelberg, Germany W. A. CROVVLEY, .-lssismnt Professor of Philosophy, K A A. B., Transylvania College: A. M., Yale: Ph. D., Universitv of Chicago HUBERTIS MAURICE CUMMINGS, Assistant Profrssor of English, 4' B A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Princeton University EDVVARD C. DAY, .flssisfoul Profvssor of Zoology, 'if B K A. B. Hamilton' A. M. Harvard' Ph. D. Hamilton CLARENCE J. FOREMAN, Associate Profrssor of Economics B. S., M. S., Michigan Agricultural College: A. M., Universitv of Michigan Ph. D., University of NVisconsin CLARENCE ORAN GARDNER, .lssoriofr Professor of Political Sricucv. 4' B K A. B., A. M., University of Illinois: Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania HENRY G. HARTMAN, .issoriofc Professor of Philosophy, A 9 K A. B., Polytechnic Institute: A. M., Ph. D., Columbia University MERTON JEROME HUBERT, Assistant Professor of Romanrr' Languages. 'F B K A. B., A. M., Cornell University A. B., University of Cincinnati: M. S., George NVashington University: Ph. D Harvard University LEONORA NEUFFER. .lssisfanf Professor of Clzomisfry, 'P B K A. B., Ph. D., University of Cincinnati HENRY ROBINSON SHIPHERD, .issisfunl Professor of English, -5- T, 'P B K A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Harvard University CLARENCE D. STEVENS, --lssofiolr Professor of English, A T A, 4' B K A. B., NVabash: A. M., Columbia University ERNEST LYNN TALBERT, .issisfzmf Professor of Psychology and Sofia! Scic'ncc,' Dirvrtor of :1IlllIl.YJI0l1S an-rl S1lf7f'l Z'lS0l' of Efwzirig .icodviuic Courses A. B., Butler College, University of Chicago: Ph. D., University of Chicago BENJAMIN CARLTON VAN NVYE. .-lssociofv Professor of Public Speaking DCf70l'lllIUlIf of English, T K A A. M., Harvard University OTTO CHARLES VON SCHLICHTEN, .flssisiouf Professor of Gcolofly. 'I' B IX A. B., University of Cincinnati ORVILLE TURNER XYILSON, .lssociofv Profrssor of Botany A. B., College of Emporia: A. M.. University of Kansas: Ph. D.. University ot VVisconsin 38 wewrv ON K CHARLES NAPOLEON MOORE. Associate Professor of .llluflwimrtirs E E i CINCINNATIAN 1 ,- Instructors GERXI D B-XIxXI S 1m11111111r 111 111xx1111l 1111111111011 X B X XI Lxlxurslty of CIIICIIIIIAII FI OXD LI DOW BI CIIILI 1 111111111 111 111111111 I' I3 K -X B IIllIIdll'l L1ntraIU1m1rslty -X XI 1111114111 Lmxarsng X XIxD I BI XIS 11111111t11r 111 I 1111 I X B Lmursxty of LIIILIIIIYIII I I P Qlllklllllcltl Ifm Sc 10013 S. J. 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' J ,.'. J . ' . . . . .., . t. . 4 ' : 4 L 'D I I B 4, 115 ' I ' I 1 AI, :I En I I' .. ., 1 g..1., 2 HOV: ' .. i ' C, 1.1 ' ' ' 51111111 'I' -'X -X : . ., ' 1 3 4 .. 1., ' ' .' ' ., I 1 ' v 515 , . . . . . . X , 4 , . . . .,., . 4 . L . . . ' ' , . . , . . U. 1- . . . ... . I . 5 . Q 9 ... ' i.'1 '1 ' ' ' :X. Ii. ., . . ., '1 ' ' . . . . . , . . , . L. ix. B., . . . ., . ., '1 ' SOPI-IIE XY. BRUNI-IOFF, 111.v1r111'1111' 111 l71Ij'.S'1L'lI1 Lf11111'11ti1111, X 9 .-X. B.. ' 5' ' ' . . . Q. ,, h v -. : . , . . . ., ,. K . , . . .. , . , . . , , i Q ,. . H , , ' ' ' - 1 - - ,v 1 . . ., . ' 3 . . ., ' ' ' A f A : - D' ' , -. 'Ag .. ., .. ., Q n A , 1 I-I D A v . . I , L - ' 4.7 1 - y W . . ' 4' , 'S .., , .' . . . . . . .. . . . ., n , 1 - 'I . . . . . - . . , I h. '- -4. - . ' la 1, . , 11 . , - . . . ., I ' I' I. . , ,, , 1 . , Q . . . . , I -CINCINNATIAN - OLIVER MUMFORD NIKOLOFF, lnstrurtar in Physical Erltaratialz A. B., Oberlin College ELINORE CATHRINE NIPPERT, Instructor in German A. B., A. M., University of Cincinnati LOUIS A. PASSARELLI, Instructor in Romance Languages A. B., Columbia University: A. M., University of Toronto WALTER C. PHILLIPS. lnstrurtor in English HAROLD FREDERIC RICHARDS, Instructor in Physics, 4' B K A. B., A. M., Ph. D., University of Cincinnati RODNEY P. ROBINSON, lnstruvtor in Classical Languages, 'P B K. 'P -3 K A. B., A. M., University of Missouri, Ph. D., University of Illinois ANITA SCHRECK VVILLIAMS, lnstrudar in Physical Education B. S., University of Cincinnati ELLIOTT SMITH, Astranonwr, Cincinnati Uni2'r'rsity A. B., University of Minnesota, Ph. D., University of Cincinnati HELEN A. STANLEY, lnstrnrtar in English, K -3, 'P B K A. B., A. M., University of Cincinnati MIRIAM B. URBAN, Instructor in History A. B., A. M., University of Cincinnati EVERETT I. YOVVELL, First .4stron0nzc'r, Cincinnati Obscrt'atary, E A E C. E., M. S., Ph. D., University of Cincinnati Lecturers PHILIP VAN NESS MYERS, Honorary Lecturer in History A. B., A. M., Williams College, Ph. D., Miami University, LL. D.. Ifniversity of Cincinnati: L. H. D., Yale University LOUEEN PATTEE, Lecturer on the History of Art and Dean of IIIOHIUII A. B., Grinnell College EDGAR F. VAN BUSKIRK, LUa'tim'1' on Hygiene A. B., A. M. SELBY FRAME VANCE, Lvi't1m'i' an Biblical Litcraturv A. B., A. M., Lake Forest: D. D., Parson's, LL. D., Cumberland University W 40 ff-7. TVVENTY 0 N -U: MCINCINNATIAN W- C College for Teachers Professors WILLIAM PAXTON BURRIS, l'mfi'.v.vor of liduralion, li 9 II Ph. B., De Panw: A. B., llarvarcl University, Masta-r's Diploma, Columbia University: l.. ll. D. ALFRED LANVRIQNCE llAl.l.-QUPZST, 1'rofe.v.vor of Education, K A Il, 41 A K A. B., Augustana College: A. M., Princeton University DAVID JAMES A'l:Kk'DON.Al.D, l'rof4's.vor of Vocational Edllfllfllillv, K A Il A. B., Coe College: A. M., University of Iowa FRANK SECHRIST, Professor of Eduration, K -5 U M. S.. Ph. B., LaFayette College: Ph. D., Clark University MARY ALMA SMITH, Profeswr of Home Eronomirs B. Pdg., Colorado State College for Teachers, B. Columbia University Assistant Professors and lnstructors KATHERINE B. DABNEY, Instructor in Physical Ed1tfl'llfl0l1, K A 9 A. B., University of Cincinnati: A. M., Columbia University ALMA DEARMOND SAUER, .4.vsi.vtant Professor of Home Economics, K -3 B. S., University of Cincinnati VVILHELMINE DEITEMEIER, Instructor in Home Economies' B. S., University of Cincinnati L. A. FLAGLER. .-ls.vi.vtant Profravxor of Vocational Education A. B. GRACE ANNA FRY, .S'uperf'isor FRANCES JENKINS, .-lssistant Professor of Eduration, K A II B. S.. Columbia University L. GLADYS MCGILI.. .4.vsistant Proff'.v.vor of Home Economics B. S., Columbia University CLARE G. SHARKEY, Sub-Dirv4'tor of Vovalioual Education SYLYIA SICHA, .'lsxi.v1aut Professor of Vocational Iiduvafion., 'P B K A. B.. VVestern Reserve University MARY MARGARET TODD, Inxtrurtor in Home Eronomifs, K A 9 B. S., University of VVisconsin FLORINNE VATTER, Crifif Teacher, Vorational Home Evonomifs B. S.. University of Cincinnati ESTALINE NYILSON, Suj1r'rr'i.v0r, lil B 42 ll A 9 A. B., B. S., University of Missourig M. A., Columbia University 41 A M l TWENTY , 0 N +ek..-.- AQCINCINNATIAN College of Engineering and Commerce Professors LOUIS BRAND, Professor of Mathematics E. E., Ch. E., University of Cincinnati, Ph. D., Harvard University GUSTAVE MAURICE BRAUNE, Professor of Civil Engineering, K Z, T B II C. E., Royal Polytechnical Institute, Dresden GEORGE W. BURNS, Assistant Dean and Professor of Co-ordination LL. B., McDonald Educational Institute HENRY MAX GOETTSCH, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry M. S., Iowa, Ph. D., Chicago University Rosiznr CLYDE Gownv, Professor of Physics, A T A, 4, B K A. B., A. M., Ph. D., University of Cincinnati SIDNEY H. GUTHRIE, Professor of Military Science and Tactics Major, C. A. C., U. S. Military Academy ALEXANDER LEWIS JENKINS, Professor of Jllechanical Engineering, T B H B. M. E., Kentucky State University, M. E., University of Cincinnati. REGINALD CHARLES MCGRANE, Professor of History A. B., University of Cincinnati: Ph. D., University of Chicago CLYDE WILLIAM PARK, Professor of Engl-ish, T B H, T K A A. B., Ohio State University, A. M., Harvard University STEPHEN ELMER SLOCUM, Professor of Applied Mathematics, E El B. E., Union University, Ph. D., Clark University RUSSELL ALGER STEVENSON, Professor of Accounting, A E II, B T E, E AX A. M., University of Iowa, A. B., Ph. D., University of Michigan ORLAND RUSSELL SVVEENEY, Professor of Chemical Engineering, HID A E, E E' Ch. M. A., Ohio State University, Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania HEISKELL BRYAN VVHALING, Professor of Economics, X CP, 'P B K A. B., A. M., University of Texas, Ph. D., University of Wisconsin NATHANIEL RUGGLES XYHITNEY, Professor of Finance, 'P B K, 'P B T, A 2 H A. B., Gettysburg College: Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University ALEXANDER MASSEY VVILSON. Professor of Electrical Engineering, T B H B. S., M. E., Purdue University 1 42 I-W -PM ON -1-- MCINCINNATIANW - Associate and Assistant Professors EARL FREDERICK FARNAU, .'l.v.vm'iuh' l'1'nj't'.v.mi' nf Uryunit' C'lu'mi.vtry, :s,Ax:: A. B., A. M., Cincinnati: Ph. D., Cornell L'nivt-rsny HOVVELL McLAlN GANO, fl.Y.Yl.t'ltlIll l'1'nf4'.v.wr uf lmln.v!riul .'llum1gvun'ul EDGAR DOW GILMAN, .'l.l'.Yl.SllIIll l'l'nfv.v.vv:' uf Civil lf11gi1u'rr'1'r1g B. S.. Ch. E., C. E.. University of Nilisconsin ROY IV. GROWER, .'i.VNl.Vllll1l l'r0fi'.v.mr of lllilitury .S'z'iv:1i't' tum' 'lilll'lll'.Y, '1' B ll First Lieutenant. Engineers, E. E., Syracuse University ARTHUR STAFFORD HATIIAVVAY, . l.V.Yl.Vltlll1l l'rnfi'.r.vnr of Civil lfllgilwvririy ' B. S., Rose Polytechnic Institute CHARLES BARTH HOFFMANN, .'lssi.rla1nf l',l'0fi'.V.VOI' nf Elvfl1'it'ul Ifnyiuffriny, X Nl' M. E., Cornell University: E., llarvard University MONTE ,l. HICKOK, .'l.Y.YlXl!Illl P1'0fv.v.rnr of .llilitury .S'vivrm' mul Tarlifx Major. C. A. C.. U. S. Military Academy HAROLD FREDERICK JANDA, .--l.v.vixffml l'r0fi'.v.mr of Civil l5HfllIl1'L'l'illfj C. E., VVisconsin University CHARLES ALBERT -IOERGER, .-lssixtaizt 1JI'0ft'.YXUl' uf .llvrlifziziml EIlyllIt't'l'llly, B .S I3 M. E., Stevens Technical Institute JOSEPH HENRY KINDLE, fls.v0i'iufv l7l'!7fl'XS0l' of .'lItIllIt'1l1tlllt'S, E Il A. B., A. M., Ohio State University RALPH EDWARD OESPER, .flssorialv l'rofr's.vvr of .-lmllyiifal Clivmistry A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Cincinnati University BART JENNINGS SHINE, Assistzlizt Pro-fv.v.v0i' of .llerlztmiml E1zgim'm'irzg, B 9 U C. E., University of Cincinnati EDVVARD S. SMITH, .-lmnciatr' Proftxvsm' of lllzztlzrzizulirx, fb K KI' M. E., Brown Universityg M. S., Ph. D.. Virginia University Cv CARLTON SMITH, flssistaut Professor of Clzmiiiful 15llfjIlIl't'l'lllfj, 3 A E B. S. in Ch. E., Carnegie Institute LEROY ALONZO WILSON, .ixsistant Profv.v.vor of lllrrlzanival lffiyizzrvriiig, Tl E M. E., M. M. E., Cornell University 43 TWENTY ON ECINCINNATIAN instructors LOWELL MELVILLE ALEXANDER, Instructor in Plzysics, T B H E. E., A. M., University of Cincinnati EDGAR P. BENGERT, Insfrizcior in English Ph. B., Brown University, A. M., 'Ohio State University CHARLES WATKINS BROXVN, lllvclianician and Instructor in Laboratory Arts WILLIAM H. CREIGHTON, Instructor in Electrical Enginvering VINCENT H. DRUFNER, Instructor in C0-ordination EDVVARD ALBERT EBERHARDT, Instructor in Modern Lanyuagvs A. B., Indiana University, A. M., Harvard University GOEFFREY ARTHUR GRAY, 1l1.Yfl HCf0l' in Chcuzistry in Clmrgc' of Bureau of City Tests A. B., A. M., University of Cincinnati WALTER FEID HAEHNLE, I1I.YlI'1lCl0l' in English, A T A, T K A, ULEX, 2 5 A. B., Cincinnati University . RALPH LANGENHEIM, Instructor in Civil E1igim'criug, B 9 fl C. E., Cincinnati University JOSEPH EDWARD LORENZ, Instructor in Pliysifs A. B., A. M., University of Cincinnati ' C. H. LUND, C0-ordiimtor in Clzvmionl Eizgincrriiig, A A 'P, T B II, A X 3 Ch. E., University of Cincinnati H. CALVERT MESSINGER, C'o-ordinutor in lllcrlianical Enyinvvring M. E., Cincinnati University NEVVTON ALVIN NOBLE, Instructor in Elvrtrical E11,gim'c1'i11y FAY A. NORTON, lmvtrurtor in Elvrlrivul Eligizzrcwilig, H K A E. E., Cincinnati University WILLIAM C. OSTERBROCK, IllXll'lll'l0l' in Electrical Engim'rriug, T B II E. E., Cincinnati University -,.....1...19 ALEXANDER PATERSON, lustruvlor in Civil Eugim'cring C. E., University of Cincinnati MERVVYN CHARLES RODI, lnxlrzivrm- in lilvctriral Eizgilmriiiy B. Ii. E., Michigan University MEYER SALKOVER. In.vIruL'lor in gIltIllH'lIIdfit'.Y A. B., A. M., University of Cincinnati M.-XRJORIE S'l'liW'ART, to-orzlimilor for ll'mm'n 44 TWENTY ONE -1c1NClNNATlAN:.- ERWIN WILLIAM TSCIIUDI, ln.vtrm'lm' in .'iIuthvmntif.r A. B., University of Cincinnati HENRY ADOLPII VVOLSDORF, Iu.rlrm'I0r in AI4'l'lHlIIil'llI Engimvring, T 13 H M. E., Cincinnati University Lecturers RICHARD M. ATKINS, Lrrf 1lr'c' r on Credits and C'r1llm'tiw1.v JOHN J. BECKER, Lcctu 1'f'r' on the l'ri11cipIv.v of .-Icrozmting, A K Nl' WILLIAM G. CURRAN, LN! lfr' cv' 011 Salvs 1r1c111.v hip, dv .X 9 RICHARD FUNKE, Laci 111' fr on Bnsiu f'.v .v Aduzinixf 1'cz tion T. J. GEISLER, Lcctu 1'a'r' on thc Principhxr of Fi iicraia ' C BERL G. GRAHAM, Lec't1u'c'r 0lIf Adwalzcvfi and Cust Acco izaz ting, A K E BERTRAM W. JENKINS, Lecturcr on Comu1vrc'iaI English A. B., University of Cincinnati H. FREDERICK KOENIG, JR., Lecturer on Commvrcial Law, A T A, QA A, A KKI1 Ch. E., B. S., LL. B., University of Cincinnati THOMAS J. MOORE, Lecturer on :1df'crti.riug F. M. RENSHAW, Lvcturer on Traffic .filmzagvnzvut GEORGE W. TRUMBULL, Lc'rf1u'cr on C'0nsfrzu'ti1'v .-icroiuzting and Auditing 45 TWENTY ONE CINCINNATIAN College of Law Professors EARL CASPER ARNOLD, Profvssm' of Lure, E fl' E. A 9 41, A 5 'P A. B., Baker University: LL. B., Northwestern University ALFRED Bi'BENEDlCT, Dam: and l'1'ofrss0r of Law A. B., University of Cincinnati: LL. B., Cincinnati Law School: LL. D., Uni versity of Cincinnati EDWARD DEMPSEY, Pr0fr's.ror of Law. LL. B. JUDSON HARMON, Rufus King Professor of Conxfitufional Law, 'P A fb A. B., Denison University: LL. B., Cincinnati Law School: LL. D., Miami LL. D., Denison: LL. D.. Kenyon: D. C. L., Marietta College ELLIS G. KINKEAD, I'r0fr'.v.vm' of Lim' A. B., Harvard College: LL. B., Harvard Law School J. LOUIS KOHL, Pr0fvs.vnr' of Law, 'P -N 9, 'if B K A. B., Ohio VVesleyan University: LL. B., University of Cincinnati BENTON S. OPPENHEIMER, Profvmor of Law LL. B., University of Cincinnati ROBERT CHELFANT PUGH, .4.s'.ri.vff111f Drum, and C. H. H ald Profcssor of Cfontrrzcts, 4' A 'P A. B., St. Xavier College: LL. B., University of Cincinnati VVALTER M. SHOHL, Pmfa'.v.v01' nf Lim' X A. B., LL. B. CHARLES EDGAR XVEBER, P1'0fv.r.vor of Law, fb A A LL. B., University of Cincinnati CARL CRUMBIO VVHEATON, l'1'12fr.v.v01' nf Law, A K E A. B., Stanford University: LL. B., llarvarcl Law School MOSES F. VVILSON, Ifnn'1'i!1rs P1'ofr.v.v0r of Law LL. B.. University of Cincinnati ' 46 TWENTY ON -- A A QINCINNATIAN. College of Medicine Professors Emeritus STISPHEN COOPER AYRES, Professor of Oplzflullumlogy, lfmvrifus, B 9 U A. B., Miami University, A. M., University of XVoostcr: M. IJ., Ohio Medical College ALEXANDER GREERA DRURY, Profvssor of Ifygivazc, Emeritus A. B., Centre College, M. D., University of Pennsylvania: A. M., Centre College RUFUS B. HALL, Professor of Gyiiivvzrlzigy, Eurvritzrs, A K K M. D., Miami Medical College, A. M., Miami University OLIVER P. HOLT, Professor nf Illcdiciziv, Emeritus M. D., Miami Medical College FRANK W. LANGDON, Professor of P.vycl1iuf1'3'. Emurifzls, A K K M. D., Miami Medical College JOHN CHARLES MACKENZIE. Pr0fvs.mr of Zllcdiduc. Emcrifus M. D., Ohio Medical College I EDWIN W. MITCHELL, Professor of Illvdicilw. Elazwifus, 'T' K XP, A K K, A Q A, 47' B K - A. B., Ohio-Vlfesleyan University, M. D., Ohio Medical College JOHN VV. MURPHY, Professor of Ofology, Emeritus, A K K A. B., Ohio-lNesleyan University, A. M., M. D.. Miami Medical College AUGUSTUS RAVOGLI, Professor of Dermatology and Syfrliilology, Emeritus A. M., University of Rome, M. D., University of Rome Medical College CHARLES A. L. REED, Professor of Gj'lIt't'0l0glj', Emurifzls, Q T 4' M. D., Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery: A. M., Miami University BYRON STANTON, Professor of Diseases of Il'o1ln'n and C'l1iIdrv1i, Emvritus M. D., Miami Medical College JAMES B. SWING, Professor of Ilfvdiral fn1'ispr1m'v11u', Emeritus A. B., A. M., LL. D., Hanover College J. A. THOMPSON, Professor of Laryuyology, Emeritus B. S., Earlham College, M. D., Miami Medical College: A. M.. Earlham College CHARLES W. TANGEMAN, Professor of Oplitlzalmology, Emvriizls, A K K M. D., Ohio Medical College DERRICK T. VAIL, Professor of Oplitlmlmoloyy, Emvrifus M. D., Miami Medical College EDVVARD VV. WALKER, Professor of Clinical SIll'gL'l'j', Enivritus A. B., Harvard University, M. D.. Ohio Medical College 47 il CINCINNATIAN' JOHN M. WITH ROVV, l'rnfvs.mr of Gynecology, A S2 A, A K K, 41 R A, 4' B K I A. B., M. S., Ohio-M'esleyan University, A. M.. Miami University, M. D., Ohio Medical College PHILIP ZENNER, Pr0fc.v.v0r of .Yvur0lngy, Emeritus A. B., A. M., Ohio University: M. D.. Miami Medical College ERNST GUSTAV ZINKE, Professor of Olzstrtrirs, Emeritus M. D., Ohio Medical College I Professors CHARLES L. BONIFIELD. Professor of Gynecology, N 3 N M. D., Ohio Medical College MARK A. BROVVN. Prnfcmmr of lllvdiriue, N E N M. D., Miami Medical College CHARLES A. CALDWELL, Professor of Clinical Surgery and Surgical Anatomy, A K K M. D., Ohio Medical College: A. M., Trinity Hall, Hartford, Connecticut ARCHIBALD IRVVIN CARSON. PI'0fl'.S'XOI' of Clinical Surgery, 5 X, A K K B. S., University of Cincinnati: M. Di, Miami Medical College GEORGE A. FACKLER, 1'r0fz'.v.v0r of lllcflirim' M. D., Ohio Medical College ALBERT FALLER, 1,l'Uft'.9S0l' of Clinical lllcflirim' M. D., St. Louis University FRANK FEE. l rnfi'.vs0r of Clinical SllI'fl1'l'j', N If N M. D., Ohio Medical College MARTIN H. FISCHER, l'l'nfv.v.v0r' of l'l1qv.vi0l0gy, fl E, A Q A M. D., Rush Medical College. Chicago OTIS H. FISK, l'rnfv.r.vnr of lllfrlical .Illl'l.Yf7l'lllll'lll'l', B II A. B., Yale University: Ph. D., lleidelherg, Germany, LI.. B., Cincinnati Law School ALBERT HENRY FREIBERG, l',l'Ilfl'.V5lII' of Orllmfvczlic .S-lll'fll'l'j', 5? T Q, A 9 A M. D., Ohio Medical College: LL. D., Cedarville College ALFRIQD FRIEDLANIJIQR, l'rnfv.v.vor of lllflllflllt' A. B., llarvard University: M. IJ., Ohio Medical College VVILLIAM CILLESPIE. l'1'ofv.v.vor of cJlP.YfI'll'lliS M. D., Ohio Medical College CARI. HILLER, l'f'ofc.v.mr of Clizzicul .S'1u'gi'ry and Slll'flll'1Il Przllzalogy M. IJ., Ohio Medical College IIERMAN HENRY llOI'Pl2, l'1'afi'.v.mr of Nvzrrolagy, 5? T 'P A. B., A. M., St. Xavier's College: M. D., Ohio Medical College 1 SAINICEI. IGLA CHR, l'rofr.x'.m1' of I.11r'yl1goI0yy, E2 T 4' l li. S.. L'nix'ersity of Cincinnati: M. D., University of Cincinnati Medical College 48 LL - N . f nu 1537- C 'T' . NIA bl JNIZX .-X. B., DENNIS A. Ii.. Illil I ' A. B.. . I 4 . EDWARI A. B., .-XLBERT 42' S. B., GORDON B. S.. JOHN D. M. D.. -XB CINCINNATIANQQ S IQMERSON JACKSON, l'rofi's.mr of I'lmrlm1roIogy, 22 E, N Z N, A S! A A. M., Ph. D., Indiana University: M. D., Rush Medical College McIil.IJl'1RRY KNOVVIQR, l'roj'i'.v.wu' of .llmIml1y, 'I' li K, A A fb Ph. D., johns llopkins University LANGE. l'rofe.vsor of lff1c1'ifwl11,,A. and Muna-7.lH,ml,Nf1if-y, SZ T fir University of Cincinnati: M. D., University of Cincinnati Medical College J F. MALONE, Professor of llisfology, fl, li K Vanderbilt University: M. D., Johns Hopkins University PRESCOTT MATIIENVS. l'rofvssor of liio-Cln'u1i.vtry, A Q A, E E, x, 4113 K Massachusetts Technical Technology: Ph. D., Columbia University F. MCKIM, Professor of Gmzilo-l'rim1ry S1u'gcry, N E N Miami University: M. D., Ohio Medical College MILLER, Professor of Cyllerology Ohio Medical College M. D., University of Michigan ROGER S. MORRIS, Professor of fllvdirimy If L, R VVALTE M. D., J. C. OLI M. D.. NVILLIAR A. B., VICTOR M. D., E. MURPHY, Professor of Otolnyy, Miami Medical College VER, Professor of S1ll'fjl'l'-V, A 13 A Miami Medical College X!!A,NEN,XI'T AKK I D. PORTER, I'rofe.vsor of Cliaziftil O1ws!v!rit's, -3 T -N A. M., Ohio University: M. D., Ohio Medical College RAY, Professor of Clinical Oplztlmlmology, S3 T 41 Miami Medical College B. K. R.-XCHFORD, Professor of I't'diuI1'ics, A 5? A M. D.. Ohio Medical College JOSEPH RANSOHOFF, Professor of .S'zu'grr3', 13 T 47 M. D.. Ohio Medical College ROBERT SATTLER, Professor of Oplzflmlmoloyy, A K K M. D., Miami Medical College L. OTIS SMITH, Professor of Gt'lIlf0-L'I'llllll'j' Szrrgrry, N 5 N. 'P K T M. D., SIGMAR M, D., IELMORE 9 B. S., WILLIAIX A. B., DAVID 1. M. D.. Ohio Medical College STARK, Professor of Gyinwrnloyy, S2 T fi' Bellevue Hospital Medical College B. TAUBER, Acting Professor of Dermatology and Syplzilology, 9T'P, NE Oxford, Ohio: M. D., Cincinnati College of Medicine I B. WHERRY, Professor of Bacteriology and Hj'f1ii'I1t' Washington and Jefferson College: M. D., Rush Medical College VVOLFSTEIN, Professor of P.Yj'fl1ItIfl'j', Ohio Medical College 49 QTKP .. 1. '!...::. 1111-s CINCINNANAN School of Nursmg and Health LAURA R LCGAN I zofcssm and Dulrlor of School of Nursuzq and Hzulfh A B Acadla Unnersxty B S Columbla Lunerslty R N Mt bmax Tranung bchool for Nurses BLANCHE PFEFFERKORN flssmlanzt P1 ojcssm of Nursmg and Hmltlz B 5 Columbia UHINBYSIIY R N Johns Hopkms Trammg bchool for Nurses PHOEBE M KANDIZL Inshmfm m Nm vmq and Health R N Lakeslde Hosp1talTra1u1n School DRUCILLA SCHENCK lush M6101 111 Bu: vzug Contayzoux Dzmasm and Supm 1701 of the Coufaqzous lfl ands R N Cmcmnatl Hosp1tal Trammg School for Nurses VIRGINIA C GANO Inshurfoa m Nmszuq and N1gl1t Super um R N Cmcmnatx Hospxtal 1'ram1ng School for Nurses NELL P ISAMINGER lllillllfffll ln Psxchzatvzc and hculologlc Nuzvuzq and Supm nm 0 flu Isxrlzofmllzzf ll aide R N Cmcmnatx Hospltal Tramlng bchool for Nurses EDITH NORTHRUP IlISll'Hl.f0l zu Suzqual Klllllllll and Supa: 1507 of Sluqzml Mfazds R N bchool of Nursing and Health Unnersxty of Cmcumatl BEITIE A HANNA lnstzuctol zu .Sulqzcal Tfflllllqllf for Nunn and SIIPFI 1101 of the Opmatmq Pa zlmu R N bchool of Nursmg and Health UIIIXCYSIIY of Cxncumatl EMILY G FESQEINDEN Izzvtlmtm III Oztlzojndzrs VALERIE M WEIL Inslluctm Ill 'll dual Nuuuzrj and .Snpar nor of lllcdaml Wards A B UIIINCFSIIV of ClllClllll2lt1 R N Johns Hopkms 'lralnmg School for Nurses 50 - 11 . . 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Menorah Society. AL'GL'S'l'L'S l3liAl.l.. JR., A X A, qw .x .x s University School. Freshman Foothall: Freshman Basket Ball: 'l'ri-State Manager, 3: Speakers' Cluh, l tTreasurcr, 21: University News. l, 2 tAssistant Athletic Editor, 33 Athletic Editor, -ll: Drama Circle, Z: 'Fhoms Scholarship, l: Law School Student Arl- visory Board, 4: Spanish Cluh, 5. ELLIOTT D. BECKER. B 9 Il Hughes lligh School. Cornell College. Y. M. C. A., 1, 2, 5, 43 Track, 2: Blue Hydra, 1, 2, 5, 4. FRANK C. BIDDLIQ VVellsl urg, XV. Ya. U. C. Orchestra, l: C. C. Men's Glee Cluh, 1: Varsity Yodvil, Z, S, 4. HENRIETTA M. BRADY, K A H, Mystic 13, Clex A Vl'oodwarcl High School. 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'I' ll li Hughes lligh School. Blue llyclru. lg Chemists Cluh, 4: Studi-ut Assistant 3. AGNES ll.XMll.'l'ON ,lAMlfS li :X 9, Mystic l3 Blue llyclra. l, 3, 33 History Cluh, l, 2, 33 lfreueh Chili. l, 2, 33 l,iterz1ry Society, 3, 4: Stucleut Council, 23 XX'omau's League. l, 2. 3 t'l'reasurei', 3l1 Y. XX'. C. A., l, 2. JI XX omau s Pau-l lelleuie, 3. OLlX'lA ,lAMliS, -X -X A, Mystic 13 XX'omau's League, l, 2, 3, 4: Y. XX'. C. A., I 7 3 4 li'l' H lil. A NN li .l O H NSTON li Mcflaiu H igh School, Greenfield, Ohio. History Cluh. ELLA Gl2R'l'RL'DE JOHNSON XX'aluut Hills High School XX'omau's League, 4. FLORENCE MARGARET KANE, A X 53 Yau XX'ert High School, Vau XX'ert, O. Y. XY. C. A., 3: XVomau's League, 1, 2, 3, 4: Blue Hydra, l, Z, 3, 4: Glee Cluh, 1, Z, 3, 43 Musical Cluh, 4: Schola Cautorum, 4: Yarsity Yodvil, 1, 21 Vanities, 33 Yigilauce Committee, 4. CHARLOTTE E. KEHM, A X Q Newport High School. Y. XX'. C. 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E E 1:1-111'1'11.x 11. 11 1. '7141' E 1 sg E i Z. Mystic 13 E E 112l111XX'1I1-XX'll112il't' k'11l11-311: E g 1' xx' 1' x 1 1 -1lk'.111i1111,-11 W. . '1 E E 11.111111 7 1 -1 11111 X1ll11 ' L111N1r.l 7 E E -1 L11 l111N1N X11I1 1 1111111 1'111111 K 1111 E 4' I E 11111 1 511111 111 111111111 -1 1X 111 1'r1-1 E 4 E 11111 1X1111I111 1lIl111'11 X11 Ir1 1111 E E NRI 1111 X1 1111111 1 1111 11 1 -1 E E NI. 1 11 111111111 -1 XX1111.111 1.111 E E 1111111111 1,k1l'1l1l -1 nlllllllll IIIIIIII1 Y in - . I I gll ' , u l.0L'lSli lD.Xl.lf Stflllili 4 lx I l ' i l', Mystic l3 Miss llUllCl'lj 5 College l'repzn'zttory School. History Club, 2, 3, 43 Y. XY. C. A., l, 2, 3, 4: XYon1an's League, l. 2, 3, 4: Schola Cantortnn, 4: junior Shou' Committee, 3. lfS'l'llliR ANNE SCllliL'RM.-XX Hughes High School. XVotnan's League, l, 2, 3, 4: Y. XY. C. .-X.. l, .2, 33 Senior Party Conimittec. -lg Varsity Yzniities, 3: French Club, 3, 41 L'kestra, l, Z, 33 Glee Club, l, 2, 33 Schola Cantorinn. 4. SALTI. SCHIFF, B.'l'. East Night High School. Menorah Society. llENRlli'l l'.-X K. SCl'lMl:1L'SZER St. Bernard High School. Y. XY. C. .-X., l. Z, 3. 43 XYoman's League, l, 2, 3, 43 Bird Club. 4: Schola Cantorum. 43 Basket Ball, 3: Baseball, 3. MAIJELINIQ SCHINHDT XYalnut Hills High School. XVoman's League, 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Basket Ball Team, .25 junior Show Committee, 33 News Staff, 3 tAssistant Literary Editor. 45 : Spanish Club, 3 tSecretary-Treas- urer, 413 Drama Circle, 4: Literary So- ciety, 4: Freshman Reception Committee. 41 Vigilance Committee, 4: Stadium Com- mittee, 43 Class XYeek Committee. RUTH M.-XNSFIELD SEIFRIED, A Z XYoodward High School. Y. XY. C. A.. 1, 2, 3, 43 XVoman's League, 1,.2, 3, 4: Class Basket Ball Team, Z, 33 Bird Club, 3, 41 XYoman's Vigilance Com- mittee, 4: Schola Cantnrum. 4. FRANCES SMITH Madisonville High School , Y. XX. C. A., 2, 4: XX oman s League. 2, 3, 4: Blue Hydra. 3, 4: Glee Club. 41 Schula Cantorum, 4. K 5 W J AQ- : - .- 2 :' ' E 5: 11 ' ' : fr . ,nfl 2 y ,X .., ,, , I 2 2 ' if .. . .5 . . .. , . - I 2 fu l 'Q' : ' Q1 . 2: - W. - ' 5: ,V 1 . .. 1 1 2 : . : , ..- - . -. . E g l ll ' GIQORGE GUCLD SNIDER XYuoclwarcl High School. Y. Bl. C. A., -lg Study-ut .-Xssistaut Zoology, 3, -lg Pre-Medic Club, l, 2: Glce Club, -lg Schula Cautorum, -l. lJURU'1'l'lY S'l'liPH.-XNS. 9 45' -3. 45 U K Cfwiiigtoli lligh Scliuol. lYfnuau's League, l, 2, 3, -ll Y. XY. C. A., 1, 2, 3, -lg Flcischmauu Scholarship,l g Speak- crs' Club, lg News, 3, -l 1.-Xssistaut Ath- lctic liclitor, -llg Class Basket Ball, 3g lutcr-class Baseball Manager, .lg Class Base-ball, .lg Baskct Ball Manager. -lg rluuior Shmv Committee, 33 llistory Club, -lg Musical Club, ,lg Scuinr Party Com- iuittcc. -l. IQIJITH 'l'llUKl.AXN Crsuliuc .-Xcaclcmy. XYomau's Lcague. 2, 3, -lg l.it1-rary Society, 2 lScCrctary, 33 President. -llg News, 3 lRlcMickcu liclitnr, 43: Drama Cirvlv. 3. -lg llistory Club, -lg Calesicloc, 3. llEl.liN ISOHICI. TOBIN Newport High Schuul. . V 1 X. Xl-. C A., 1, 2. 33 Blue llyclra, Z, 3g NVmuau's League, l, 2, 3g Class Baseball, Z, ,lg Glen- Club, Z, .lg Schola Cautorum, -lg Klusival Club, 3. INIQZ 'I'R.'XCY, A X 53, 'P U li Kliami Cniycrsily. Y. XY. C. .X,, l, 2, 3, -lg XYmnau's League. 2, 3, -lg Gln-c Club, 33 junior Show Com- iuittvc. 33 News, 3g Varsity Vanities. .lg XYmua11's Pau-llcllcuiv Council. .lg Class llaskct Hall, 2. 3: Musical Club, 3g Ckcs- tra, 3, lg llistury Club, 3, -lg Literary Society, -lg Frvuch Club, -lg Yigilzuicc Committcc, -lg llrzuna Cirvlc, -lg Sz-uior Class Sccrutaryg .luuiur .Xclyisury Cum- - a mitlvv. J. ,Xl.lClf 'l'RCl'I l'. 'll I4 K lYmmclw:u'cl lligh Svliuul. Ohio XYQ-slvyzui Cuiycrsity. Y. XY. C. .X.. l, 2. 3, -lg XYmuziu's League, 3, -lg Spanish Clul-, 3, -lg llislury Club, 4. KNRL 5 l'l',.XRNl'. NNN l'l'.l.I, X -If Ubin XXI-slcyziu, Ilvlziwzugc, Ubin. llzislwl llall. lfl,liXURli lIl,UYl-Ill XYXCIIS. X if liairllmli-ini-xx'-k'lihun Sl'llUUl. Y. 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HARRIS l'l'lYl.LIS HACCK Hughes High School. llouschold Arts Club: Blue Hydra. MARY HUBBARD, X 12 Science Hill Sehool. Shelbyville, Ky. Y. VV. C. A., l, Z, 3, 4: XYomau's League, l, Z, 3, 4: History Club: Mercurialisg junior Advisor, VVomau's Athletic Coun- Lil MARGARET ELIZABETH HUENEFELD, A Z Quincy fIll.l High School. Lombard College, Galesburg, lll. Y. XY. C. A., l, 3, 4g XYomau's League. l, 3, 4g Captain Freshman Basket Ball Team, l. HAZEL JAFFE. K 9 ll XYalnut Hills High School. Menorah, 1: XYoman's League, l, 2, 3, -1: Blue Hydra, l, 2, 3, 43 Thoms Scholar- ship, lg Mcklicken Scholarship, 3. LELA F. JONES Frankfort, Indiana. Home Economics Club, l, 2, 3, 4 lTreas- urer, Sl: VVoman's League. 3, 43 Glee Club, 2, 3: Chemists Club, Z, 33 Yarsity Yoclvil, 23 Varsity Vanities. 3: Cuiversity Practice House, 33 Fleischmann Scholar- ship. wwf- gm ,V ,rv-fx g-. hx 51 X 1,2321 XIILIJRIQIJ KILRN, K -X Ilughcs High SQI11,111I. - . , 1 - -, 111112111 5 I.cz1g'111', I, 2, .1. 41 X. XX. L. .X. 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Sll'1llliN'l'll.Xl.IiR llughcs lligh Sclmoul. liluc llyclra. 2, 3. -lg Glu' Cluh, l 1 Xlltllllllll-A lxagluc, 1. 2. 3. -1: Y. XY. if A., l, 2. 3, -1 lXlissim1:u'y Cmullmittvv, ll 1 Stuclm-ut! Cluh, 3, -l. Fl.OlQlCNkfli KIARIIC SL'l.l.lX'.-XN, H ll' A Xutrv llzum- .xC2llll'lIlj'. L'liL'lfl.l.-X YOUNGIQRMAN XYumlu':u'cl lligh School. Klcuoralm, l. 2. 35 XYou1au's l.caguc, l, Z. 3. -l. lllfl IQN XX'lil'l'K.AXMl', A I A lYumlu'arcl lligh School. Ohio Mcclmuics' Institute-. llomc lic0'1fn11i4's Cluh. l, Z. 3, 4 1 l'r'si'ls:1t. 31 Yivc-Presicleut. -ll: Cl'lL'l11lSlS Cluh, l, 7 3 4 SUS.-XN l.AXNli XYILSON, -5 l-3. Mystic I3 Hughes lligh School. Yicc-Prcsiclcut Fra-sluuau Class: Stwlczmt Council, 2 lfxllkllflllllll Eutcrtaluuout Cmn- mittecl Czllcmlar COITll'llllll'k'. 4b 3 XVO1l121l1'S l,C2l,1l'llK', l, Z lS0ci:1l l'm1uuittvc, 3: Prcsirlcut, -ll Y. XY. C. A., l. 2. 3. 4: Chemists Clulm, l, Z lYice-Prcsiclvut, 33: Home lfromn11ics Cluh, l, Z lScn'rf-tarv. 3: Prcsiilcut. -ll 1 ,luuior .-Xrlvimr, 33 Fllllllfll' Prom Cmumiftcc, 33 XvZll'SllV Yoclvil, 1,21 Yarsitv Yzmltics, 3: Class llll.S'Ck't llzlll. l. 22 ,luuiur Show Cmuluittcv. 3: l'l'u'?'1f l 7 l 7 l A , l u:1tiau. 31 Xvws, -. 3, 41 L'cl-strzl. l, -3 Glcv Cluh, l, 2. 33 ljilll-lll'llK'llll' llclc-guts. E 3: Sn-'lim' Pl'Ugl'2llIl Cmuxuittvc, -l. '- . . , 5,1 5 Chemlcal Englneers ., 5 ' g - 'uk 5 . E Louis .xHR,xx1S. E 'I' 4' ' 5 5 Newport LKVJ lligh Schuol. E- , E L'lllYCl'SlTj' of ClllC2lgO. E -X ' 5 Co-up. Clulv, 3, -1, 5: Clwmical lilmgilwcrs E- .I E Clulm, -l, 5: Klcuoralm, 3. -l. 53 XYz1ll4iug ' - Tczuu, -l. fl l ' E mg llll I ll Ill I I u u llll llll I ml W 3 ..ullllunu.,., U . U,,,,,,,,glnll lIll .gfgvmfk 3 hvl. , , 1 . - . . ,., fl 73 M MMZ AW' 'F'V'T ff it 4- -...,..., ,. CHARLES JOHN ALLEN Hughes High School. Co-op. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Chemists Club 1, 2, 3: Chemical Engineers Club. 4, 5 Cniversity of Cincinnati Club of Dayton 2, 3, 4, 5: American Chemical Society. 5 . Co-op. Dance Committee, 5. HENRY LEE BEEKLEY, A X ZZ Hughes High School. Chemists Club, lg Chemical Engineers Club 4, S3 Co-up. Club, 1, 2. 5, 4, 5. ISADORE A. BERG, E T fb Woodward High Sclionl. Menorah Society: Chemical Engineers Club Co-op. Club. LESTER CHARLES CROME, T B II Richmond llnd.l High School. JAMES TEYIS CRCTCl'lFIEl.IJ, 2 A E, T lx II XVoodward High School. Chemists Club, 1, Zg Co-op. Club, 1, 2. 3, 4 5: Track, 2. 3, 5: Swimming Team, 2, 3 5: StudentVCnuncil, 33 President Intra- mural, 3, Cincinnatian. 43 Chemical En- gineers Club, 4, 5: Engineering Trilmnal 5: Club, 4, 5. 'l'. ERNEST El.l.IO'l l'. H K A. A X 3 Hughes High School. Co-op. Club, l, 2. 3, 4, 5: Chemists Club l, 2, 33 Chemical lfngineers Club, 4, 5 'llc-nnis Club, 5. ECGEXE ,l. FlflGIlliRY. A X I St. Xavie-r's College. KIPUIP- llllll. l. ... sv. 4, 5: lheuucal l'.ll1lI- neers Club, 4. 5. 14 1, s n r w lPlf'll'il'lilDi.'lilAr .-...- - -.......-..- , . 'v x llRliN'l' S'llliRRli'l l' FINCII, I .X ll Wuuclwzircl lligh Schuul. Chemical liugiueers Club, 5, -l. GEORGE FRIQIDRICK G.-XRX.-XTX A X E, 'l' li ll XVuuclu'ar1l lligh Selmul. Chemists Club, l : Cu-up. Llub, l, 2, 3, -l, J: Cliemieal Iiugiui-ers Club, 4, 5. FRANCIS R. Glfl.l.ENPlliCK, A X I St. Xavic-r's College. Chemists Club, l, 2, 31 Clu-mical liugizmeer- . ing Club, -1, 5: Co-op. Club, 2, 3, 4, 53 Teuuis Club, 5: Hauclball Club lSeere- taryl, 5. KENNETH li. GEISLIR ll K A, A X 11, lrllack liilmlruii , llughes lligh Selmul. Co-op. Club, l, 2, 3, -l, 5: Chemical liugi- neers Club, 4, 5: Treasurer Suplnnuwre Class, 2: Gym Team, lg Glee Club, -l, 5: Chemists Club, l, 2, 3. C.-NRI. A. IIENLEIN, I A ll Ohio Mechanics lustitute. Chemical Iiugiuecriug, Clulz, -1, 55 Chemists Club, 1, Z, 3, 43 Co-op, Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5: Meu's Glee Club, -l, 53 Presirleut Hzmju Club: Freshman Reception Cummitce. VYILl.IAM liCGliNli KIQCK, A X I VVoorlwarcl lligh Schoul. Glee Club, -1, 5: Co-up. Club, l, Z, 3, -l, 5: Chemical l'lllglZlCL'l'S Club, 4, 53 Ciueiuuati University Club of Ilaytuu, -l, 53 Cui- Yersity Quartet. 51 Senior Chemical Has- ket Ball. ,IJXMES CLARK MCF.-XRIUXNIJ, .K X I VYoodward lligh Schuol. Co-op. Club, l. 2, 3, 4, 5: Chemists Club, 1, 2, 3: Chemical liugiueers Club, -l. 5 lViee-President, 4: President, Sl: Kla- souic Club, -1, S3 Varsity Baseball. 3. -1, 5: Amex Society, -1, 53 Baselazill Clulr, 5 lpresideut, Sl. l . I 1-1 --- -. e -25 ...L ...- 4z.iC'2ife.ifi1w fu .. rvynrkaxxxf' r nlllllllmh mul lllll rl xr R 4- - - 1 -' - - - ' - 1 - ' 1 ' 1 ' - 1 ' an ' 1 - - 2 -I - - 1 I- 1 : 1 un ll - - an 1 -I : 1 nn ll un - 1 ll 1 Ill nn un 1 - 1 -I - 1 1 1 1 l , ' 1' 1 Uul, KllbllYlllL'. Illfl. ' - . lw. . -. . I Student lllflllllllill, 4: 'cl1iC'1l lug' 5 5. ' Q Jlxll Axlfll Ul3liRl..XXl,JliR T H II u,, les ig,1 Qc mol. 'V C,l'9 ll. ROY A X I lycd Larxmt Dijon lFrancc L LvlllYLI'SltlL'S nf Dijml and Paris lFranCn J. L Qmicwl Ifngimcrs Llulm, -l. 51 Cu-Qp. Club, . 1 umists lub. 5' Ccrclc Francais. 4, 5: . -ws, J. 7 A. 9l1fLlQIXI'YliR, A X I XY1mclwa1'cl High Sclwol. U-lp. J 1, 2 3 -l. 5: Chemical Engi- lrs Club .' 'incinnzzti Ulmiwrsity 111 on ' u-up. Stag fljlllllllt- . 3 Y'lI'Sl y 'rustling 'liL'Ellll. 5. R fI,JIlRlL'K lllqXM.XXX .x X 2, '1' la fl 11,5 ng ligl 'icuml. lfu-up. Llulm, Z, 3 4 53 Cllclnibts Club, 1: 2. ., , ,Q . .. ' gl uccrs Klulm, -l. J. ' Y X xg '. .' J 'l'IllilS. T If ll .'-wpurt lKy.J lli-'ll Sclmul. -cn L , f. . , ., , . , . ,, , . X 1 X . 4 2. ' gllkw .2 cu, . 'K ' - 1 1 '11 1 u u 1 u 4 l y ' 1 1 . -. . 5: K' lum- ': '. Q u. .. ' 1 ' x N'- ' -.K 11 .1 -a ----Yi I x i.,----U ' .ati i fi-'-8' ik , ' I ll I1 i ' 'J K llOX.Xl.lJ l'IYl'iRIi'I l' 'l'L l l'l,l'i. 'l' I5 ll XYihnington, Ohio. XYihnington College. i Co-op. Club, 2, 5, 4, 5: Cheinicztl Iingineers Club, 4, 5. Civil Engineers BICRN.-XRD .-X'l'lilN, ZZ 'l' sb Morris High School. Co-op. Club, l, 2, 5, 4, 5: liraune Civil, l, .Z, 3, 4 tChairman Pin Committee, 5: Chair- man Publicity Conunittt-el: Chemists Club, l, 25 Menorah Society tlixccutivc Committee, 4: 'lli'casurcr, 533 Orchestra, l, 2, 3: Vigilance Committee, 5. R.-Xl.Pll C. IBACICR Manual Training High School, Indian- apolis, lnd. Co-op, Club, l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Braune Civils, l, Z, 3. 4, 5: Yice-President, 43 XYrestling Team, 2, 3, 5 tManager, Sl. JOE CLINTON BOONE Hughes High School. Co-op. Club, l, 2. 3, 4, 51 Braune Civils, 1, 2, 5, 4, 5. , GEORGE XVILLARD BREIEI. I fb A 9, T is ii, 3 E, ljlt-X 1 Newport High School. 5 Co-op. Club, I, Z, 3, 4, 5: Braunc Civils, Z, 3, 4, 5 tSecrctary, 33: Chemists Club, i 1, Z: Y. M. C. A., 2, 3, 4, 5: Vigilance Committee, 3, 4, 5: Engineering Tribunal. 4 tSecretary, 4,11 Chairman junior Prom Committee, 4: Pan Delegate, 4, Glee Club, 4, 5 Clixecutive Committee, 5l: Masonic Club, 5: Drama Circle, 53 Yar- sity Vanities, 43 Student Council, 4, 5 A CChairman Entertainment Committee, 4: 1 President, 5: Executive Board. 4, 51: President Senior Class, 5: Stadium Com- mittee. 5: llotel Varsity Committee, 5. H. LEIGH BRITE, B A H Hughes High School. Co-op. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Braune Civils 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Band, 1, 2: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. JACOB FELD, CIP B K' E T 'IF' T K 'l' Brooklyn iN. YJ Boys' High School Cosmopolitan Club, 5 tYice-President, 53' Menorah Society, 4, 5 tPresident, 4, 53: 1 Chemists Club, 41 Braune Civils, 4, 5: Co-op. Club, 4, 53 Research Fellow tBald- - win Fellowship! in Civil Engineering, ' 4. 5. 3 5 . 77 , t...,..i-l.e.......... . I L-. - muy ' -a4-s-LiI'2QQ,f5i W 'f-Ili Sv' , 4 Q 4' E ll 7 E ' X A E I 3 l:ullln.4 G. lf. Fl'l'ZGliR.fXl.lJ, Il li A Frmd du Lac, XYis. Hraunc Civils, l, 2, 3, 4, 5: C0-op. Club, l, 2. 3, 4, 53 Fimthall, Z, 3, 43 Basket Ball, 2, 3. Ol.lVliR VVICKERSll.,XM GATCHELL Austin CTCXJ High School. Lillivcrsity of Texas, 1914-16. Branne Civils, 4, 5: Boxing, 5. ,l. P. HERZOG XVooster Academy. Massillon High School. Brannc Civils, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 4Yice-President, 43 3 Co-op. Clnh, 1, Z, 3, 4, 5. FRIQIJIQRIL' ,l.fXMl'1S MOSS Vlhvwtlwllrtl High School. Cu-up. Clnh, 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Braunc Civils, l, 2, 3, 4, J. LLUYIJ GERHIQR KIUNIAXY. 4' A 9, .-Xnicx Canton lligh Sclnml, L'antun, Ohio. Ulbcrlin Collcgc, l9l3-1010. fu-up. Cluh, 2, 3, 4, 53 l3ranm- Civils, 2, 3, 4, 5 llianquct ClUll1llllltCC, 51' Vigilance Cnixiiiiitta-0, 4, 5: Y. KI. C. A., 2, 3, 4, 5: Yarsity Yanitics, 41 Class Football, 2: Yarsity Haskct Hall. 3, 43 Chili, 4, 5: Masonic Clnh, 4. 51 Student Council, 5 llrcasnrcr, Sl: ,Xthlctic Cmnicil, 5 lS0c- rctziry. 511 Fri-slnnan Kccc-ptiml Lioininit- lcv. 5: l'an'Hcllcnic lk-lcgatc, 3, 4, 5: limit Rich- Llminliittw, 5: Stnch-nt .Xctivity K'mn1nilt1-L-, 5. ICRNIQST Rlll.l.lQR Xl'.XYl-lUl.lJ. 35 X l,UlIiSVilll' lKj'.l lil-ys' lliglll SClImnnl, llmnin- Civils, 1. 2, 3, 4, 5 tlfxcclniw Umu- nlittvv, 33 YlCl'-l,l'L'Nllll'l11, 411 L'1nninittu' nn .Xnnnzil llzmrv, 4 lflllllflllllll. Sl: fu- up. Vlnlw, l, 2, 3, 4, 5 tlizniqm-t Lumnnl- tw-. 33: Spvzll-'cfs' lk-Imling 'll-znn, 5' Klfllllllllllll' un Prugrznns. 5, l1l'.UlQGl'. li, I'I'..XSlf, 'I' li ll Rntlzmml lX'vrinmi1l lligh Sclnnil. 111-np. Ulnlw, l, 2, 3, 4, 53 llrzumu l'ix'ils. l. 2, 3, 4. 5 l'l'r'i-Qnsiin-r, 35: K'-ignp. Stag innmittrv, 41 flmirinzni llunt lfirlc Llrni- niittrr. 51 Yigilrmu' k'mn1i1itlu'. 5 Q. -, 1 fb HXRRY l'OCliR.XS, I 'l' 'l' 'll0XY1lIlllll High School, 'l'owznul:1, l':1. Co-op. Club, l, 2, 3, 4, 5: lirzuuie Civils, l, 2, 3, 4. 5: Menorah Club, 43 lingineer licli- tor News, 53' Presiclent .Literary Hobby Club, 5: liillltbl'-lll-Lllllk'l Co-operzitire 5 lfngineerf' .. .-Xl.l4liR'l' l l EN R Y SCI l Xl llJ'l' liast Night High School. Track Teain, 53 Co-op. Club, Braune Cirils. liIJXY.fXRlJ l.. XYINSTON, -IR. Hughes High School. Braune Civils, l, .Z, 3, 4, 5 tSecret:1ry, 33 Prize. .il I Co-op. Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. CLINTON HOBART XVOOIJ, T li II Hamilton High School, Hamilton, Ohio. Co-op. Club, 1, .Z, 3, 4, 5: Braune Civils, 1, .Z, 3, 4, 5 l'llreasurer. 2: President, 53 1 Baseball, 3. Electrical Engineers JOHN ,l. BOCKHORST Hughes High School. Co-op. Club, 1, Z, 3, 4, 53 A. I. Ii., l, 3. 4, 5. GEORGE CARLTON BROXVN, B 9 II, E 2 NYilliamsport lPa.l High School. A. I. Ii. E- l, 2, 3, 4, 5 tViee-President, 53 2 A. S. M. E., 1, Z, 31 Co-op. Club, l, Z, 3, 4. 5: Freshman Basket Ball, 1: Varsity Basket Ball, 2, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A., 3, 4, 5: University News, 5, C Club, 4, S3 Amex Cluh, 4, 5: Inter-Fraternity Association. 3, 4, 5 tPresident, Sl: Treasurer Engi- neering Tribune. 5: Vigilance Committee. 3, 5: Chairman Recognition Fund, 5. HARRY BURNS l 1 9 ,,'i',X!,p,N,Cy'f XQ- -xr? YV n all 1 in mul lllllnl RWE! 8' 3? 5 N -For J 5495 6 - E : - s. S : L' '-1 2 : I 5 : - - .. .- an Q .- : n : E - : - H : I ps. ,- : W ., - .- : -. - - - - - .. - .- E 5 E L5 1' 4 2 E 1 E 5 E 5 5. : : E E nm I ' um. lnlllllllll nu.. ..i- :mln n.. 'x ' Q w 1' ' . A ' 1, Q - . - ' g Mllllill: M I 'A I a ' lllllll g Q .3 1 5 I1 funn -..f. Q: A-L..-. - W - .W lf- P S 3 b'fa,Z':'fTW?'? 'fff'? fa, f'Q:f,,1f w i'Q2..v .. 2 c N : H: gk , fa. f. : -- -V1 , -14.7 3 - ,.. ' ' - I -4 'l - : 'H'- 'XL 925'-:3 f'5?' G I I E Z2 V, 1, - 2 fjkgigixif i E 2, -f f'f1'-.ay-I E 1 . 5 E 1 ' 4 5 Z ', M , ' Cv ' 1: E .9 E :' 'fa' '.:: T- ' fl -- K : E I . E :: - E E , , H E '15 'N , : 1 I ' I Q zz I -- Iv : 2 -, ' E E ' : 5 5 E1 2 ' . , : S a . Y 'si E : -3 , - 1 E 5 -, . ' '1 : : To I . ' ' 'Q E E I, if .554 Y- E : A : : . : :: -' , . 5 E , . L , , E : , ' Qi ' - ,.. u ,J K 3 1 . , f ' 1 : V. 4 . : . - .V , 4. : : 2 . X 3 'H . 1 E E E E 3 E : : -'5 , , 2 : , ' : 5 A : 1 A 47 -E E ' : : I I .1 : IIARRY FRANKLIN CLARK XYashington High School, Monroe. Co-op. Clnh, l, 2, 3, -1, 53 A. I. Ii. E.. I, 2, 5, 4, 5, JonN ia. DORAN lflughes High School. Ifoothall, 23 A. I. E. l, 2. 3, 4, 5 C'I'reas- nrcr, 53. ,IOIIN PO'I I'S HOBART. JR. 1 A - Lo-op. Lluh, 1 ,2, 3,-1, ag A. I. E. E., 1, 2, 3, 4. 5: Chairman ,-X, I. If. E. Dance Com- mittee, 51 Vicc Chairman C. C. Boat Ride Cl'lll1lllltICC, 5. RCIJIJLPII C. KAMPII.-XL'SEN Zanesville lOhiuJ High School. . . -, . , 4 4 - , X l.l,.I..,l,2,,a,-1,5,Loop.Lluh,1,Z,3, 4, 5: Cincinnati Cnivcrsity Club of Day- ton, 4, 53 Yicc-Chairman Co-op. Stag Committcc, 5: Freshman Foothall. ,l:XXlliS I'OXYI'1l.l. BlcI ARl.AN Xlhoclxvarcl High School. IR.-up Clnh l 7 I -I 3' -X I I If I 7 . . ,-.x, ,.,... 4. ,., .-, 3, 4. 5. GLEN l.l.OYIl McKIXl.lfY. I A II Ilia-at ljcnvci' lligh School, llcnvcr, Colnraflo. lin-up. Clnh, l, Z. 3, -l, 51 pl. I. lf. lf., l. 2, .v, -1, 5 1 Il'k'1i5llI'L'l'. -ll, ROY S. KIQIDXION Iillllvl' llfxxl Iliuh Srllool. lb-op. Clnh, l, l, 3. -l. 5: .X. I, lf. lf.. l, .Z lilll'k'Il.Nlll'l'I', -lg Clmirlnzln, Sl, .X. S. Nl. lf.. 2. 5. ..,., . v 'l Il l l I I-'WN 4 lQL'99l l I i 4. y.. rn... ll .Xtlu-us l.lll'lIll.l lligb Svlnml. , 1? Kentucky Slam- L'i11x'n-nity. , X. l. lf. lf., 2. 5. 4, 53 Cu-up. Club, 2, 3, 4, 53 ll l 1 ' , lwzllilu- klX'llN, 4. l I l 1 i YIQRNUX l. li. XYIICG.-XXII, A X I 'I I'rl-mul tXliiuu-sotal lligll Sclimil. W l l fl lQ.'Xl.l'll XY. XYOLFIXGICR. E A E , Xllifiull llllllul lllgll Sflloul. I .-X. I. li. li., l, 2, 3, 4, 53 Co-op. Club. 1, Z, 5, I 4, 5: .-X. S. Xl. lf., l, 2, 33 ClllClllllZlllZill Staff, 33 Chairman of Suuiur llup, 5. l Mechanical Engineers 4 WILLIAM DAVID AYliRl1.l,, 'II A H Frankfurt lKy.J lligh Scboul. Cu-op. Club, l, l, 3, 4 53 A. S. Xl. lf,, l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Gln-c Club, 4, 53 President Mill- Op. Club. 5: .-X. S. KI. E. Dance Commit- l, lcv. 51 Chairman liugiueeriug Tribunal, 5: Baud, 5: .-Xlumui Rcprcsciltativc Co- -' up. Club, 5. l,IiSl.llf lilJXYlN BRYANT, A X E -I La Porto llurl.b High School. Freshman Football, Basket Hall: lfmitball, Z, 3: Basket Hall, 2, 31 Track, 2, 31 Base- ball. 5: l':llgIlllk'l'I'lllg Tribunal. 33 Cu-up. T' J Club, 4, 5. -A K w Q. v11.xR1,1as 12. COXS'l'.bXI:3l.li. 1 A Il 4 l3l2lllCllk'StCI' Hlbiol High Scluml. I, .X. S. Rl. li., 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Cliairmzui .-X. S. Rl. li. Daucc Cummittcc. 4: Cu-up. Club, l, Z, 5, 4, 5 lScn'1'ctz1ry and 'l'rc:1s11rc1', 53 Yicc- I President, 4: lll'CSlllL'lll', 54: Y. M. C. .-X.. 4, 53 Yigilzuicc Cmuiuittcc. 3, 43 lfiigiiicw- E ing Tribuuzil, 5: Varsity lfuutbzill, 2, 41 E Club, 5: Klill-Up. Club, 4 lSL'L'I'l'lZll'j' E l :uul 'llrm-zislirvr, 473 Class 'lll'k'2lSllI'k'l', 5. E g nniiiciaiziu' .x. iykxxmziai.. 'I' I4 ll E ll' Huy City l':ZlSICI'Il lligb Scluml. E M .X. S. KI. li., I, 23 X-lCk'-ljl't'5llll'lll, 3, 4, 53 E ' 1 Cn-up. Club, l, 2, 5, 4, 5. ' E . WWII 'H l l , .'... l l.iii lllhllil - - .,, - l. Sl F , . XC: h Wfw a 'Y .IIIIIIIL 1 ! E ll.-XNIIQI. G. FRIIQS. -X 'l' -X, I 4 E ' Cnvingtnn lligli Schnnl. E Football, Class 'llfani Captain, l: Yarsity A E l Z fCaptain, 53: Basket Ball, Z: Track Q, E '11-ani, Z, 4, 5: Cu-Up. Club, 1, 2, 5, 4, S q E C Club, 2 fYicc-President, 4, 51 3 Masunig E Club, -1, S 1Presiclent, Sl: Amex Club, 4 E 5 lljircctnr, Sl g A. I. Ii. lf., 1. Z, 33 .-X. S E M, li.. 4. 5: Y. M. C. :L 4, 5: President l Hubby Track Tcain, 5. 24 nlllllll ,lUSliPll P. GliRS'1'l.li, lR., A N Z XYoncln'arcl lligli Scbniil. R. S. BI. Ii.. 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 C0-op. Club, 1, Z 3-li'YXlC-X -li s,,., .-. ...,,,. LICWIS ,l. llliNSllAXY, H li A llnglies lligli SCliool, Cn-np. Clnb, l, 2. 3, 4, Sg A. S. M. li.. 1. 2 3, -1, 5: Dance Cnininittcc, 5: Scnibr Pro grain Connnittcc. 5. l.l.MliR F. HCCKE. 5 -1 ll St. Hcrnarrl lllhinl lligll Sclioul, Cn-np. Club, 1, 2, 3, -1, 5: A. S. Rl. li., 1, 2 3, 4. 5: AIIICX, 53 Masonic Club, 4, 5. Xl,liliR'l' llliC'llUR MAGGS. T If ll Fitchburg 4Xlass.l lligli Sclinul. .X. S. 11. li.. 1, 2. 3, 4, 55 Cn-np. Club, l. 2 3, -1, 5: Y. M. C. A.. -l, 5: XYri-stling, 5. l. Bl.'XCKliNZlli KIll.l.lCR, A N I Xnrwoml lligb Sulinnl. L.. . . . - m-np. Klub, .X. S. Xl. 13. C.AXl.X'lX IJ. Nll'llClllil.l.. ll A 15 NYnnclwzirrl lligb Svlnml. Cn-np. Club, l. 2, 3, -l, 53 .X. S. Xl. lf,. l. 2 , .A . . , -l . J.-1, J, X. Nl. K. .X., l. J. 0. -1. D. ,lnnn-i l'rnn1 Cniiiiiiiltw, .ig Cliziirinan 1'I'k'S1llllZlll Cniiiiiiittvv. 51 .X. S. Xl. lf. 1,lllll'k'vlIlIlIllll tw, -11 X igilznin- Luiiiiiilttw, J: kli:in'man Csilcnalzn' Cmiiiiiittu-, J: Stnclr-nt L.-nnril - , , . . . - , . . J: linat lxulv 1 miiiiiitlw. D: X arsity X an lllvrs. -li X mlxil, D: R incinnznlixni. D. ,1- l'illXY.XlQlD ll. Ml'I'Sl'H, 'I' It ll Manual 'llraining High Srlnml, lnrlian- apnlis, lncl. Cu-up, Cluh, l, 2, 5, 4, 53 .'X. S. M. lf., l, 2, 3, 4, 53 .'X. S. M. lf. llancv Cuiiiiiiiltrc, 52 l,l'l'Slllk'l1l Cu-up, Glu- Clnh, 53 Illia! liirlu Cuiiiiiiittuv, 5. CYRCS RlCll.-XRD OSHURN -ll A ea, :J E, L'l,-X, '1' li ll Sltvlm' High SCl141ol, llllylklll, U. Co-up. Cluh, l, 2, 3, 4, 51 A. S. M. lf., 2, 3, 4, 5: .-X. I. li. li., lg Chcmists Chili, lg Class Prcsiclcnt, Z3 Studi-nt Counvil, 2, 5 llixcciitivc Iluarcl, 23 Chairman lintcr- tainmcnt Connnittcv, 513 Co-up. Stag Coininittcc, 2: liiigiiiccriiig Trihunal, 33 Varsity Haskct Hall, 4, 5: junior Prmn Cmnmittuc, 3, 41 Pan-llcllcnic Dclcgatc, 4, 53 Class XXX-ck Connnittcc, 5. llOXYARlJ l.. POPE, I A ll XYOocln'ar4l High Sclimil. Cu-on. Cluh, l, 2, 3, 4, 51 Chairman Cn-up. llancc Cuininittcc, 41 Chairman Cn-vp. Stag Cunnnittcc, 53 A. S. M. lf., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 lYicc-Prvsiilciit, 4, Prcsirlclit, 53. SIDNEY ROSIiNS'lllilN NYM. H. SCII.-XCFlfl.lf, JR., I A Il Bc-llcruc lKy.J High School. Co-on. Chili, l, 2, 3, 4, 53 :X. S. M. li., 1, 2, - - - -f v Q . 3, 4, :ig Masonic L luh, J: X. M. L.. A., 4, J. EIJXY.-XRD H. SCllL'BliR'l', A N 11, 'I' B Il lfraiistmi .-Xcadciny. Chairman Co-up. Stag Cmniuittcc, lg lingi- nccring Triliunal, 1, 31 Cn-Managvr Cin- cinuatiau, 3. ICCGENIQ SORIN, Hughes High Srlnml. Cu-up. Cluh, l, 2, 3, 4, 5: .X S. M, li., 2, 3, 4, 5, Cluh, 4, 51 Yarsity 'l'rzu'k, 2, 3, 43 Yarsity Cross-Coiintry, 2, 3, 4. 1 l Q hill. Q. .1 ullllunl- na.. ullll E is 1' E 5 'Y E E . t E .mmm ' ' ' Illllllh .. - ' 4 ILDXY. C. STRIE'l'l'.LMl'.Il'.R. ll Ii A, I ZZ, L'lq-X llnglies High SChool. o-op. Qlllll, l, 2, 3, -l, 5, A. 5. ll. L.. l, 2, 5, -l, 53 Y. M. C. A., 1. 2, 3, 4, 9 tCalnnet. -H : Sophomore Tea Dance Committee. lg Gyni Club. 2, 5: Orchestra. 2: Junior Class President: Student Executive Board, I 3: Student Council, 53 Pan-Hellenic Del- egate. 3: junior Prom Committee: Vigi- lance Committee. 4 fChairman, SJ: Yar- sity Vanities Committee, 4: Cheer Leader. , -l, 5: Chairman Committee Choral Group. , . , .. , . ll 5: Lhairman Fl13l1liSg1VlllgYLOIIYOCHUOII. ,II 5: Chairman Relief Fund Committee, 5: Ii Yoclvil Committee, 5: Masonic Club, 5: Y, Stacliuni Committee, 5. l Law Students JESSIE ADl.l'.R, Cineinnntns Calesicloe. l N1-:'1'.x 1.. BRIGGS , j Belle Center High School. IN Calesiclwt' l l l . in-Loix.-x BARIZ,-XR.-X cross. X ff Y Hughes High School. ' Y. XY. C. .X., lg XYoinan's Law School Clulm. l. 2 lSecretary, 21 3 Calesicloe, Z, S, -1 , f lSeCret:1ry, ll 1 Sayler liviclence Prize. 5: l f Xena. l. ' KIQXCRICIC N. KOODISH. T A qv , XYoocln'arcl High School. , . l L alesicloe. l..XXYRliXCli R. l.Y'l'l.li. lb A A XYoodn'ar1l High School. .X ll. Cniversity of Cineinnzitig Richard XYz1lcl Seliola1'sliipg 1'iZlCllllj' Srliul:n'sliip. h l'.XCl. X. O'l1Rll'.N. 'I' -3- 'I' St. Rzipliuel, Springfield, Ohio. Czilesirloc, l. 2. 3. NQDOXY- Ll -'V V' ' 'J ' Ni :U V- f JNy -Q ' , 'Xxf-.,g lg nnllil lllm. .... ....nmlIlllln.n g in . 'X Ts' lfllllkli Xl. l'HXX HKS E - E T-I 5, 'I' li -Y, lilvx, 4' U li, kllllk'lllllIllll'+ E E .X. IL, liiiwiiiiiznii, IWW. E Qi Q llughiw lligh Svliiml. E l 5 . , . . ,, E 9.1 5 Gl',UlQl,l', l'. bkll l ll. 'll A A E E SXVZIIIIAIII lllhiob lligh Schmil. E n 2 H1-:Nm J. wi-1i,1.iaii, 47 A A 2 'F' 1 1 E XYimmlii':ii'fl lligh School. E - ' . E Emu, if. w1'1s'i'1+1iuf1ELD. fb A 41 5 eg 5 St. Xzivicr College E ' E Calesicluc, 1, 2, 3. E - ' E Medics E il E GEORGE IEICNZIXG. JR. E ' ' E E .5 5 ,. . . . . E i' Nil E ARI HL R lx.-NRI. l3I:L'MLER, E .1 ' E A E dv, A ii ii 5 ' 5 Portsiiimitli rilliiol High Sclioiil. E , E E 1 5 E FF' 4' ' E FRED icxiieiesox BRAMMER, if i- fi, 5 v 5 Riu Graiiclc lligh School. E E ne u - nu I Il : H HIQQ mm, , ..nllnu..,,,, --um--md, lm! S5 ' .fi v ',2 x ' A ?' I, v 1 A 1 xl, I lllxixl 1 l 1 Sl' liYliR1i'l l' S. CASS.-XIJY, -iv X Belprc High School. Ohio Lhiivcrsity, A. B.. 1918. Pl'L'iiClL'l'll Biology Clulm: Chemical Society: .-Xldelpliian Literary Society: Lhiivcrsity Ciiicfnnati, B. S. Il,-XLFORD F. CONXYlil.L. 53 T ll' Hillsboro lOhiol High School. H. S., Uziivcrsity uf Cincinnati, 1019. GlifJRGl'1 H.-XRYEY COOK. is H ll, A li K Oxford lOhiol High Sclmul. Kluliczil Cullcgc YL-ar I-Lmlc. lJOL'Gl..fXS S. UJRPRUN ILXX ll! LXRSON IJAXYIS. 4, X l'c'L 1lc5 icwllifli lliglll SCllmul. Lhixvrsity nf flllfllllliill, li. S., l'llN. l'.XKX'lN Nlll.'l'UX ll.-XYIS, A 'l'1!. N I X Nm-xx' .Xllzmy llnrl.l lligh Srluml. IZ. S., li1rl.zmz1 Lxmlrxilxg WIN. , - --- -., -- Il.'XlxUl,lJ In IMIXXXIXC., -If lx l, .X lx lx i,c'L'lDlm's lllllllrl lllgll Stllmuul. .hS5l5l1llll l':llNlllL'5N Nlzmzxgi-r Xlviliszil kill li-gv Your Iilmlqg .X, H., Nllzmu LlllXl'l'SllY l'llN1 li. F.. LIllX'1'!'NlIj nt l1m'11111:itl.l'll0, -qu- ' ,L.. HARRY DRACIIIQNIXICRG llughcs lligh School. B. S., Univcrsity of Cincinnati, llllll. LLOYD KING Flfl.TER, N E N Hughcs lligh School. Vice-Prcsiclcnt Freshman Class. M. JAY FLEPSIQ, A K K Curtis High School, Chicago, lll. Hope College, Mich., A. B., 1917. THEODORE FRANK FOSTER, 1? T 'I' Vllyoming QOhiol High School. B. S.. University of Cincinnati, 1920: Chem- ists Club, lg Pre-Medic Club, 21 Y. M. C. A.. 1, .23 XYyler Scholarship, 6: Masonic Club, 6. CLARENCE LEROY FRA.-iS. A K K, 2 A E Steele High School, Dayton, Ohio. B. S., University of Cincinnati, 1919. JOSEPH NICHOLAS GANIM, A K K XYoodward High School. B. S., University of Cincinnati. HENYITT BLANK HANNAH E A E, N E X XYoodward High School A. B., Miami University, 1917. Y-........-..,-,..- .,- . - , -. 1 V... . 'Nag-Juan. l.f ,.,.l Illlllllh s hllll llfllnl hx Q' E 1 s rw' E 2 Ny E 1 ' IIIIIII nlllllllil .l....,,. . ..munllll. lfI.t1YIJ CHESTER IIENDRICKSON .V 161121 IKRIISHSI High SC11 . ' '1-ni I' 0' ' usas. 1. S., I I . f QOLD H. HONYEI. 5 A' 5 -' Pl1ili1111i High Sclmnl. Dmaclcliis Institute. I. 'fst Yirg' 'a ' -rs' I. IAKIES MAI.LERNFli IIUSTON I .' . , S61 's College. Yi-1Iu1I1a111a, Japan. Xl. I INSKEEP L'm'i11gto11 High Sclnml. ici, I 5: TCSTIITHII 71111 wa , I 5. f ' '3 l I C. ,ION . , .' 5 . , 2 I, Llcx, L111C11111z1 115 -c-rsl urg IX21. gh SC11 . .X 1 -IIC Lgwllllti. I. C, ' 11- 1 .'c11' 'mx City: 'nu 12 , I SQ VI' L' ,.. K1 AHS 15A ., 1 . , - . ,.,.,.Vv . I. ..'.. Vgz, QQ111 'U 11' .1 iz. . Z.. . IIIUIC .Ia . N' in is 4. II 7. EJIIIIIII11 ..... .. 1lIIlI ILE E , ' 1 5 1 ' V A 1 ' A X111 1 101 , E 1 I . , 'ii V E I111x tx 1 ka P IJIN . E 115:77 ' W E fi 5 ff' E Qt Q, E II XI 1 1 N N -I U E I X H1 1111 L111xc 111 1017 E 1 N 'I 5 NI In 111 E - , 1 1111 191 F 1 1 1111111 -E .A Illlxllhl IN 5 5 II 11 1 x x 1 E E PM 1 I III I mul pq , g 11 11 1 ' E 1, E 11L111x11x1XL11x 11111 E E I N 1018 LOIIL Q 11 X X I E .- E I 1I1II IIIN IIII ll Nl I1r1 II1 ,E E 1111 1I IVII : XLKINI 1X1111111 , Ix1 1 I 1 I1I1 I IIIXII E -' . X I XI1 1 X11 I11I1l111 I11rI11111 I I 1: 1- - ...111 . . , . . l R.XXlx l..X k.XNlI'.li.X, -If X 1 :u'1'ell ll':1 1 lli-'11 Seliool. - H B. S., Ohio State 1'uix'e1'sity. 10111. 111f1QXl.XN l.l'iUX l,.XY1fN1J1i1Q, '1' if ll Sewielcley, 1711. B. S., 1'uix'ersily of liueiuuati. JOSICPII LINIJNIQR, A T, N E N llamiltou, Ohio. Class Presirleut, 13 junior Iuterue Christ Hospitalg hlklllilgvl' of Book Store: .X B.. Miami University, 19173 B. S., Clllflllllllll University, 1010. JOHN ,lARl1iS MALONEY, fb IS 11 St. Xavier High School, Cincinnati. O. A. B., bt. Xavier College. 1911. HERB1iR'1' P. MALONE. X CP. N Pl X BLANCHE BONSACK-MILLER Maryland Collegiate Institute. A, B., Blue Ridge College, 19163 B. S., hui- versity of XXX-st Yirgiuia, 1910. HAROLD CLAYTON MILLER Blue Ridge College Preparatory. 11115. I: Blue Ridge College, 1916-1917. B. S., XYest Yirgiuia University. 19111. QQ ll ll I ' 'll I Ill I 1 'm 'lI-1. .. .-...lunlllllflm gf Qllllllll . . M ' B' lllllll 5 :X 2 .Q xl! 3 u Mimi i mm lllllnl L3 4714 vi i J' 3 1 F 'rdf ffuswfmtiiefwx :wp fif71T?+5f'?' i - E , f..1 E , W : E K- S :, 2 2 5 E E 2 E .. ,,,,.l' U '....... . ..-'I-. II.. , ,,, Illllil 4-N l . , v X. f-.J 1 uw i 1 Q L -. ', .- 1, J fi wmllsr M f rf ' ' ' :I L :gl 1 4 . !1lnnn.f.l- H ,mfg 4-Wvgjkg. Y-iz.-g, 95- , - - Vi av, . , fi st -1- if' ' 'wx ' X. I. ' .... Vgfg'-.f,.ff gi . Q 25112, . - -H 1191 ' fm. P' ii-M., :' 'fm 1' . '.'.: gm if 1 2 '.1 H- J Y '. 'V . -' 5,6 'Q-7 'S A - E Q :. fiw ' : . - V l , . , ,, ..-Q ' - I' .- if E 1521, . i f! 13 : .1 ,, - 1 -.L 1 ,,A-if V 4 Y '- :. - fi:-.tif Q- n.ma,ff'2:-55,25 . 2 Q 5 yi'Q'-:k.,,,',g4.,,,iMfr - ' :: lsifr., 7 S fi 2: Lf 13 ffl , 5 : ' 2- 1 . ' Y 'V 34 - 2 : N - 1 N 'YV 2 E ff' A . E ' 7 E N S .. , 5 : E 5 3 .,, A - , 1? ' A E 4' . -. '.: If :ii 2 5 CS., - L' N., ., ' ??- I ' . T- . . E 2: ' 2 Q 2 : Z 2 S , -5 - E .- 4 : ' E 5 i 1 . w E 'Z W : ff E , i ' . 2 in ' , , 3 1 , :: Ag . A E E g. 3 A E - Lf' - 3 -ij, .If - 3 Qu .- X : nu 'S' 1 : : : , E 5 fi? : M if , 1 ' '-1 1' .1 : .4 7:2 ' ' - ,.. f - rf 1 5 l '1 ' : ,,,, 5 1 ,, l - , -f... -I: 1 W 2 , : E I-' 2 .1 X - .-. .- 2 , S - : E : - 2 G : ' s : ' x E :-' : E : .. .- -. - .- ... .- l'.XL'l. R. iNllNNlfll, A 'l' 12, A K K Springfield 1Ohiol High School. .-X. H., XYittenherg College, 1915. GIQORGE HENRY RIUSEKARIP Hughes High Schuul. lIOXY.'XRD MUURE BOOCKS 41 K E, A K Now Martinsville HY. Yam High li. S.. lYcst Virginia L'uivQrsity. URXYXI. I. NIQSBIT. 'lf X Xlliilflakc lIml.l High Schuul. A-X, B., Lhivcrsity of Smith llalwta. 1919 l'.XL'l. lil. NEXYCUMB, A K K Xlfat lfnity High Sclnml. Kl.'X'l l'lllfQlY ki. PliL'RL'NG. 4- A H. N E W lflilfll l-llfX'lflQl.Y l'lL'lil'iRl-ll.. 4' X Rli-mlfuril, Uklzili--nm. l'iflll1Il Klk'4llk'lll Nviilf lhmk, 4. I Z I JV ,,.'-71 '-fiawy ML v Qjl 'u'x3QQg -V-:ge I IE gl lllllu ........ . ............... ullllll IL ' ! E l E uxm. l'ilJXX'.XlQll l'i1an'I4. 53 T -1' E A Q E lioxingion lligh School. E E E A E Jonx X'lL llUlQ 1'n,1,1o1m, -iw A 2 2 St. ,lohn's lligh School. E E : : JAY PRILQIQ E Q . 2 Central lligh School, Clevelancl. O. E - f E A. H.. lUlS. XYestern Reserve Llliiversity. E ' Clevelznul. O, E E GERARIJ li.eX.AXl', A K iq g N ' .. .. 2 'f Hope l'reparzitoi'y Svhool. Hollzinml. E J E 5 Michigan. E i E 3 A. B., llope College. llollunrl. Mich., lfllfv. E ' ' A Q E ' , -'AQ E JOSEPH iimvix ieomxs, E f 5' E - : X, A ii iq g x g l Charleston High School. E i K E ' B. S.. Cincinnati, WIS: Class President, 2, E 8 E I E HSV ii, 6,1 E 1 : -A : A KIKUZO SAKURAI E N A 5 , Azahu Middle School. Tokyo, -lzapzin. E 2 EDXY. D. SCHXITICMAN E F E fb A o. A E, 4, X 5 g Fremont lMieh.l lligh School. E E E E . E i A I I 1 1 I I up lwlllll Ill rn l .nnilllll mM!ll1unu i 9l ,rw '-, - ,.x- 1 7 '1 Y!-' ,. ,. . I tlflllllmh .1 lull Illllnl nh: A-' . U Q 1 Qlllllln V - ' IIIIIIIE E I llll ll I ! E ff E .- X E ' 2 : 1. 2 .. 5 5 .. E V- 0 , s 'E , 8 S zggx, E ' 11 i 1 2 ' S E i i Q' . 1 V , I 1 - ff? ,., ff' 5 4 Rxxf fi 1 fi w 5 I A F i X E EI gi 6 in V E E 'i x 1 ' 5 E 'E .- . 1 E 'mmm Il lun qu ul I .I mum, ' nn ..... -- nn ' MIUXRILNCE J. SH.iX1 1iR, N E N Xwrwood QOhiob High Schuol. llL'13liR'1' H. SHOOK, A Ii K X'IXL'1iNT Y. SMITH, A T Q. A K K Salem 4OhioJ High S-011001. Il. S.. Lhiversity of Cincinnati, 19.21. LOUIS SUMMER Ilarrmlsbiirg High Sclmul. II, S., Lhivcrsity of Cincinnati. 1917. Clifll, STRIKER 1fZisI Night High SC1l1'm1. Il. S. L.ll1YL'I'S11j' of C1l1l'1lll12l11, 1019. I',XL'1. GICRPIARLYI' SLWJIIOFF dv A H, A K K Nurxx'uuc1 High Sclw-11. 5.'XK1L'1fl, FORD 'l1.X1.l3U'l 1' Slim-p1icrc1 Uollvgv. Sum- Normal, S1161I11k'1'l1514lXY11. XY. Ya. ll. S.. XXI-st Yirgiiiizi L'niu-wily. 10.20. 11X1 11.1lUX 1I1QY.XX'l' '1'L'1'1ili1Q, 1? '1' '1' X11-1'gz111t1111'11 HY. Y:1.l 11igh Sk'11lb111. 1 N., XX1w1 X11'g1111:1 1 l1lX'l'1'511j', 111111, 11XRU1.1J 1 .X1QQL'1I.'X1Q L'XS1NG1f1Q 11' X 111'i111'1111-rg L'11i1'1'1'sity .X1'z1111'111y, '11i11111 f111111, X1.1'1'1UXS1i R. X'OX1J1iR.X111i St. Xzlvicr' High SC1111111. X 11., St. Xzlvict' C1111cg1', 101113 H. Lilli- V1-rsity of L'i111'i1111:1ti, 19193 S111K1k'l11 :Xs- Qistzmt. 1'z1t1111111gy, 1919-211, 10211-213 111-11- 1'a1 L'1'1111'5Ic 1f11it1mr L'11i1'1-rsity N1-ws. 11119-211, 1920-211 A-Xssuciatc 1,i11itor, Medi- 1':11 C11111-g1-Yczir11111111 10213 M1-1111111 C111- lcgc R1-11r1-sc11tativ1-. St11111-11t C111111ci1 1Qx1-1'111ix'1- 1111a1'11, St11111'-111 C1111111'i1, 1021. 1 IQILXRIJ T. XY11.1.K1i. 12 T 'ii' Minster 10111111 High S1'h11111. S., l.'11ix'1-rsity of L'i111'i1111ati, 1919, .-XXSE1. XYOO1,J1flL'RN, fb X L'r1wz111z1 1011101 High Schm . 'til 1K4 ?lK011'11g1SC1V. K , 21 'c ' iversity, f: S1'cr1-tz1ry- 1r1-as11rcr S1-11ior C ss. 101.11 11. XX'AGN1iR, ll K A, N 3 N V f :'7-JZBYP'-1 Y 1 f ' ' 'I ' mmll illhuu n , llnllllllun' it LE 6' : 11 E ii E i . lx- 5 1 E '1 E 111.x1Q1.115 .u11111f,11 x111.1h. if 11 fb 1 2 Qi., 2 E 1711 1110i 1 1 11111 V E y4k. ', F E N 11111 L11 111, E if 3 1 13 E fi f E .m11111'..' ' 'U '11 ' Q- ' H' QE., .... n nl' I-7 ,JW 'x, Hx ' - . wa X - IIIIIE A mlllllllm 1... . ... .m ul ull nl U: ! 5 E 'X g-'T RlL'lI.XRlJ ILXRICNIJ ZIiX'.Xl.KlXK -E E I Grand Rapirh 1Mich.b Ccntral H1 h E 3 E SCIIMUI. E E 3 A. Ii.. L'11iu-rrity uf Swuth llakutu. WIN E E Nurses E Q j Y E GliR'l'RL'l,Jli :XIJlJICU'I l' :Eu V E Sllflflill High Schuul, Shawn, Pa. ' E - V 5 Grzmcl Riu-r Iustitutc, .Xustinhurg, E . E AIJIJIE. 1'R.XXLIb Al.l:XAIXIJl'.R E . J , f E Full Rivcr 'l'ccl1.. Fall River, Mum E A . . V A E E E Xl.IL'li 1 :1icK1i'1 1' X E E Hamilton High Sclmul. E 2 mms .x. lA3lXGlil. E A E XYfmrlwz1rr1 High Sclnml. E Q' , E .X. H., L'11ix'craity uf Lhillkillllllli. E b ff' E E 1' 5 5 E E Q. E Hli.X'I'lilL'li I'Zl.UCll E 2 L'11ixL-nity' Sclu-ul. E E x1,xm:Axm-1'n' wIli.XNli'l l'l-I msvull-1. X1 E E KAHIUIIHIIIN Gunn- High Sclnml. E - E Uhiw Stun' Lhixcrsily. E ' E l'11-Nifh-Ill l I'k'NIHH1lll flux-, vu-ml wnu' tu tml! ' mu hlllhlllll :lu a .... .- mllnlllh' l lllfS'l'IilQ i'lC.XNll'iR Iilznicliustci' illhinl High Svhmil. L'lit'll. INJIIICRTY Plczisam Ridgc High Sclinnl. Hlf.-X'l'RlL'lf HIil.IiN IQRNIAX XYnmin':1rcl High Sclnml, NIil.l.Ili IRICNIC EVANS Lctts, Indiana. Prcsiclciit of junior Class: lfditnr L'nix'cr- sity Rvws. Schuul ot Nursing and Hcalth. KIJXRIUN J. F.-XPZIQR Peoria illlinuisi High Svliiml, GERTRUIJIQ FICRGYS I-Zillings Qklnntanal High Sclmnl. L'nivcrSity nf Montana. junior Sccrctary-Trvasurcr3 Si-ninr Yicc- President. IQRKI.-X FIXLAY lfflziinilmn High Schunl. X' 1, . . gi f Q V1 ks 5 in d . T- : if 9f N 4 i -. ., if X ' 73, ,Q x 5 ff at fs 1 , '- 7 '-,, E i Sr 1 :fab E 1 Q3 g ' 1 E 'Q r Q ii' 5 7 . E 5 if : --1+ : i 5 f : s. ,, .. 2 , E ,- : ' : P' E i' E ,f E - E 1 E A i 'fi .. , A E V E N' E II I' n I ' ' N ' Iuimifmlllllll lllllllulu -L. ....-null 'nn' ' .oi , ,YJ l l.l- fh ---I--.-.-...-. lyii ---2. AYROR.-X CHRISTINE GRANLUND Sidney 1Ol1iol High Svhuol. HELEN GLADYS HART Madisonville High School. BERTIIA HOSPEI. Greencastle, Indiana. XYILLIA IRYINE HEUSER Pulaski. N. Y. I.L'l.A IIILROLD B I arlinton ll igh School. HERRIIQXA HOGULC Su-cle lfligh School, lizlyu-n. Ohio. c:1,.xm's ,ll-11.l.lsg.1x U 1 XX wt :XlL'XZlllllI'l1l lllgli Fvln-ul. ' , 4 I 4'-Fifi' K' '- 1 1 1, 141-ilcvx xx .- , ,x lm, I. , . 1. v . 4. . X . . . 4. . I , 12 'N Q IP , y A 'Z , ' ia ,Xczu uny fi ' , - , A 5 scum-s 1- , Xl KIYYFY ..'X 'S.l..c .. . 'z g1Scx4 f'Wt4n1 . 'I Q .' 'Q V- CAE A zrwtta :gh bc 1 ROTHY . .Tx ' ' 9'Im, . 'ymulnpg gh . n l ' 3 1.314-X.'.'. ... vULKXY1lffl 'gh Sm 11 . ,' x 'N ,. Y' 1 -' '. ' iv 1- ' u llllul . mmlmlnn IE 'x -u 1' vusgq umm lflillll g cllnnn' A nn ' , 1 97 usa.: il-J-5-1cTiIPJC:l N N,f3,TlANf : 5 , E 1 : . E - . I - slllllllll , ' ' ' I, Illlllllu l nu ,,., ,, -1 ' , V 74-f' HX DOROTHY H. XlOURIiIlOL'Sif Rlaflismivillc High Sclnml. Rn-portvr L'11ix'c-nity Ni-ws CA'I'H,XRIXli MORGAN Lillillll City, hidizma. NIQXQX MOTIC Piqua High Scluml. Secretary and 'l'1'cz1surcr, 19211. first scum:- IiS'I'l'HiR OCHS i4IillC11SlL'l' ffilhinb High bCliri.,.I. MARY P. ROXYIJCX, K A H I.u11dou High Schoul Pre-sich-lit Scuim' Class. lflll 2 Sturlcnt L' oil. M.XRGh'liRl'l'lC .SI..X'l'l'1R I K uviiigtml I ligh bchm il, l'1l.IZ.Xl3l-.'l'li Nl. S'l'.XR'l'SNl,XX 'IK-ri':u'v I':u'k High Sclm-ml. Svcrc-tary :mal 'l'rc:mircr of Fri-Nliniznx Ulm x IRGIXIX S'l'IiiNlI.XAliIJ'l' Xlznru-tial 10111415 lligh bvluwl. lllfI.liX IiL'R'l'UN S'l'll'IQXliY llzwlwull lligli Sclnml. i'I'l'Sllll'Ilt i'l'l'Sillll1Hl L lass, si-cuiul sciilwti-i'g Stmlvnt k'mim'il. IHJXXX l.. S'l'Ol'KXYlil.l. XYzill:u'v Scluml fur Girls. Grand Riu-r lnstitutc. jl.'I.I.,X XYICKES XYIIIQICLICR I rii'atc Sclinul. Uwliiiiilvia LI1lYl'fSlty. TIIERESI-I S. NYOI.FS'l'liIN Hughes High Sclwul. Sweet Briar Acacia-iiiy. AGNES YOIXT St. KIary's .-Xcadviiiy, Notre 11111111-, Ind. is 'X lykwuilllllllm llllllllnn I ...I n - 7 i',' V 0 'S U v . r., -.Q ,,-x ' Q n l4,' 'P . J t- ,. ,, , s a a 4 Q L X . 9 N ' Q 1' J 4 - 3 - ' ' 2 l' 4 1 gm - A. K -arg: Q ' ' Q , I 5 4 I -no - 's n ' ' Q ' D t s . ' a L 4 u x ' v , . .' ,'s':':-4, . 4- , . , V . H.' Q . . , . 'Ml . ici , 1, ,, . J - ' fo' A . L, . 1 og H N- - 1' . . , , f . n I. In fi I F- 9 O Q - V i l': . ' ' . ,. 7-Q .' Qajg' gg. r 1 5 ' -A. r ' -I 7 -lit 'I 01 ' . . 'n K . f s, v' .1 . iv Q 1 fi'-.+- ' 5, . ,-3 '- ' . U -uf - : - - .- ' . ..,- W ' . E' v -ef- u.. A. vis.-1 . ' L x 0 ' 4' ' ' . . 'L lx U ', , Y, - i s. . - . n x dat-D' Wf.-x -xr ,,,.,,,- ' u .' ' ' - 2.15, i Lk 7' v. . Q . - y 1 . ' - .' Y , S P I o Q r I a , 5 f .4 C . .0 W 1 fi X Y fi X , K V x IQ7'-N1 if x ,N 7-5 ff 1 ' Cincinnatus l'lllll1ll11 xxtilliklli Knight lixiictt Vaulwlnck Sis-mn Hiuh Rvqulv Hnifry Xlc4'nrthy l il!murc Krmmw' lh- Ihwlx XYidgm .Xu-rrrliif XXmN1he'l!11rx' lf.-1-pg-r Svrhlix lll-1 1 ,W - ,, , - nhiu . . 1 dawg 1 .tt - K v - ,, ' --- f - nh V . 1 n , .. , , l .. ii. in Cincinnatus Society THE Cincinnatus Society was founded at the University of Cincinnati in 1917. I The purpose of the organization is to provide a nucleus for a strong alumnal association by selecting from the Senior Class each year those students who have been most active in college activities during their four years at the University and who will therefore be earnest and enthusiastic workers for their Alma Mater as members of this alumnal organization. The following students have, because of their loyalty to the University, been selected to membership in the Society of the Cincinnati : Harry Austerlitz Samuel Bailey Stewart Cooper Elaine De Beck Francis Fassett Hilda Fillmore Carl Markgraf ...... President Mrs. Jesse Adler ..,.... I'icv-Paxnridmzf Elizabeth Hagemeyer, Recording Sccy. Florence Stuart, C01'1't',rfi011di:1y Sf'L'1'vfary Margaret Hasemeier ....... Members 1920 Selden High Helen Knight Mary Kramer Helen McCarthy Mary Paddack Cornelius Petzhold 105 . Tl'i'lY.Y1ll't'l' Ralph Reade Esther Sechrist Dorothy Sisson Miriam VVestheimer Earl XVidau Herbert XVinans 1 l l l M 5. l i. L 'l l 1 A IS li . 55sjfs?'fr A 1? lid Klan-lu-ll Vlilvpilngux' In-lzuul xllIll'lllllll'f XYils0u llritvu-y Srlmunrlf Stiskmu-y Fiukv KlilttllL'XXN Sisvm Rmxlcu Ilgnu-N l':ulwl:uclQ Xmulugnlu 11111113 Rugalllky llrcirl l'TlL-um-r Nluumu l,l'IQ'll2llIN Student Council '1'UlJliN'l' L'UL'Xk'lI. in tlu- wtuclcut gnu-ruiug luuly uf tlu- Lhiwruity, its cluty ' lu-ing tu null-cc zuul :ulmiuistcr such lzuvs as it shall flu-lu llCL'k'552iI'y fur tlu- wclfarv of the stlulcut luuly ul- ilu- culln-gm nf ilu- L'uix'1-rsity. lt wmuu-rm-:ln tlu- L'uiu-rsity Klub uf furuu-1' yn-zux. 'l'Iu- Qltlllllfll cumistu of tlu- fuur flaw l'rn-uulcuts, tlu- two Yin-'l'rc-siclm-llts uf tlu- lun lllilbtl' clznsvs zuul twvlliy-L-lglu utlu-r lllt'll1lJL'fS. Ulm-cu-fl as follows: lfrmu ilu- l.ilu-ml .Xrls Uvllm-gn-. four SL'lIlHI'N. tlux-v uluuiurs, mu- Supluv- num- zuul mu- lrfbblllllllllj fr-mu tlu- llvlll-gs of lfugixu-Q-ring, fuur Sl'lllfYl'N, twu juniors. mu- pn--.Iuuinr, mu- Suplunmurrv :uul mu- l:I'l'Nllll12illQ from ilu- Llsllcgv of l.zux', tum 11-pr:-scllizzlixwl frmu llu- Xlm-rllvnl Svluuvl, thru- rn-pix-wlmtzltivm-53 from ilu- fewllm-gs nf Nursing, twu nu-mlu-rx, :uul :mlm thru- uu-mlu-rs frum tlu- Cullugv nf 'IK-:u'lu-rs. 'l'lu- lfxwlltiu- l'lu2u'1l, xxlucll ix mu- ul llu- slzuuliug L'Ullllllllll'l'N, vullsista uf ilu- Scuim' Plum l'r1-Null-111 :uul XvlL'K'-l,T1'Nlfll'lll, ilu- .Iuuiur Vlnas l'l'K'5lfll'lll :uul Yin-- llI'l'5l1lk'lll zuul mu- vllllllfll-. :uul llu- lll'l'Nllll'lllS uf ilu- Slilllllilllllfk' :uul l'-l'k'Nllll11'lI flasn-5. .Nl In-:ul thru- nu-zulu-rs uf ilu- llmuwl muut lu- wuuu-u. 'l'lu- liuurfl uu-vu UlN't'1l wa-L-li, ilu rlutu-N lu-lug to zu-I fur ilu- llllllllfll wlu-u iuulu-clinic znrtum is llvu-nzlry. lu :wt as illtl-ruu-xliury lu-lun-11 ilu- fllfllllj' :uul tlu- NllHll'lll5, zuul In pw-pznw ixupurtzult uunltm-rs fur lIl't'Nk'lllIlllllll zu ilu- uunutlmly uu-1-tiugu ul. llu- llllllllfll. 'Illu- wlluw-rx :uul Ntzuuliug rul11111i1t1-vs :uw 1-lm-rn-ml frmu llu- lllilllltkll zu tlu- luwt uu-1-ting nf tlu- j'1'Zll', xxlxulm ix llNll1lllj iu U1-tulu-r. 'l'lu- l,1ill'lNl2lI' k'm11l11ilt1-v unllprim-N thru- nu-mlu-ra. In wlutuw :uw In zarnuugv :uul wlu-rlulv ilu- flutmw nf :ull l'l1ix'm-rsity fIIllt'll4hllS. 'lllu- lflm-rtzuxullullt :uul .xllflllllljl k'u111111it11-4-N :uw zllw umllpwm-rl ul- lxxu uu-mlu-rs :uul 11 llmirmzum. 'I'lu- rllu-f tank nl tlu- l':lll1Tl2lllllllK'Ill C-r111l11illm-c cuu-ish ul- SllIll'l'NlSlllll uf llu- Slualm-ul klillllltlll 'lun llzuuww :uul ul' tlu- Xv2lfNllj Ynulvil. 'l'lu Xuclitiug kuvlllxmliitvm- 1llF4'i'lX :uul :uulih Ilu- llllilllfllll :nlxfzlirx uf Ilu- X2ll'lUllN --rgzuum luwus :uul Ilflllllll-x ut Ilu' l IIIXITNIIQ 1411, KEEi l CGUNCIL ' ii Q Sill V ' ri The Student Council of the University of Cincinnati Officers ll. XY. llrcicl ..... ........ I '1u'.viflm1l lf1ll111 l'tlvg:,ur .... .Sl'l'r'.'!a1'5' lh-rllmzi liogutsky ....... l'im'-l'1'v,vif!wv1f Lloyfl Xlunmxx ... .... Tr'i'i1xz4rur Members of the Council College of Liberal Arts Seniors Bcrtlia Rogatsky llmsc llzuiw lfugcm- Klittcmlurf lflezmor Finke llcnrivttu llrnrly juniors lfclnzi Pllcgcr lfflwzirfl Xlcycr lflimnr llrivlizius Ihmmtlmy llritllcy sophomores Klargurct Siswu ,luck Xlcllluwzui Ffeshfnen .'Xllmrta Svlnrzirtz College of Engineering Seniors G. XY. lf-rcicl Cyrus Uslmmxi Lloyd Xlumaw llarry Burns lfnlviii Klitclicll juniors R. lluckv lizuulzill Xllilkcr Pre-juniors John Pctzliulcl llc-vrgv Kllllll sophomores lillswortli lrclzuul -luck Klcllowzui Freshmen tl. Rlclrzill llugli 'l'l1fniipsm1 Law College ,lolm Clippingcr lllllllliilillfplll Medical College Stewart Matlwws .Xl Ymlrlcrzilu- Curl XYilnlmaClt Teachers College Mary Pzlcldock l'zu1lim- Rziim: Susan XX'ilsm1 College of Nurses Blilfj' Roxxlvu llvlt-11 Sticknvy IH? 'l'l1n1nllvm Xivyvi Ninth Dric i u Hrmly Hu-ic! Rogmxky I ululv 1 EXCCUt1VC Board XY Hn-in-I ..... ...tilnlzrlzlizu llvlirlvtlza Hrzuly . . ..... .,.. . S'm'f'4'l41l'-x' clwarrl Kin-yn-1' Ht-rtlm Rogzitsky -luck Mclhm I linur IJI'it'llIilIS George Nluth .Xl. Ymich-rzilu Ilugli 'l'lw1i1pw1w Auditing Committee Vlmw I lm ix, l-llcltfllhlll i lI'I'X l'illl'llN ll:-lvn Nlclxiim' Entertainment Committee 1 yrux UsI:11i'lu'. Llmzrumu l'lt num' i'llli-A' Kaimlzill Hsiliwi Ipllxxx 1 Calendar Committee fulxin Nlitrlivll. 4 llultllllilll ill lislznml In I--thx llrmux HHN N N ,l4lll!IL'll XXllll.lIllN lluflmuumlu llwmxn Sxlmcu Ru-lm .xllvll U. C. Co-operative Society lllf l'11ix'v1'si1y of Ci1u'i1mz1Ii kill-UIlCl'2lllYK' Sncu-ly if mgzllmizul for tlu- pxlrpmc of Illl-llffllllg ilu- Nlllflklllf llu' opporllllmily In lmy ilu-ir lumlw :nul flllppluw :ml Cllsl. xll'lllllt'l'Slllll is ulvtzniluwl lay tlul p111'cl1:lw of ll Nllllllll-llllllli :ll llYOCt'l1lh. X Nllllllli is given with cvcry lc-11-cm-lu pllrcllzlw, mul all ilu- clown- ul. llul pgs rg-111' 4liviflm11lxg11'c clL'ClIl1'L'rl lu l1ll'Il1llt'I - lu lDl'UllUl'llUll lu llu' lurcullla ut ilu' Suvlcly. Faculty Board of Trustees X Nl. Xxvllsllll llzmu-l l.:1wrc'1u'c- ll. XY, Lllunullvr Student Board of Control Q ul Rich. Clfltllfllltlll llllffj' Xxvlllllllllx .SI'r1'uI11f',x' llnrullry .-Xllvn l'rnf. C. li. llu'rTn1:m11 lumix slulnuwl llnlvu li, l2ol'UXYll ........ .llfz11f151l'1' li. l.. Sfllilbll, .'l.N'A'1-.Yfilllf ,llflmzgyrr , . , , .. ,Q l rut. L. ls, llottmzmu ..... Ir'm1.v1zm'r lllfl Unix 1Ic1li'vul11' lf, Finke Hoifnimi Fcrrii Hut? Scllcitfvlls XYilQoii .Xxliiiv U Woman s League Susan XYilmi1 ......... 1'1'c,vizim1f Uorotliy Huff . .... ....Sl'v1'.'!11r-x Eleanor .Xxliuv ..,I'iu' l'm',v1'4iw1f Curiinic Sclu-iffy-llc ..... T1'n1x111'vr Seniors IQIFZIIIUI' Fiukv Lucy Ilrzlpci' Myrtlc Gci Juniors Ilclciu lf. iiHi-Tilllllll Elma Ferri- Sophomore ifrlilll l'Ilclrlm'k llu ....-, Y-V-.W -1 'l3J'flf' l . ' N '- 1 A t J t ff il 1 , c W OMtM44etw,4x If I., E3 A G UE! ..., ,f jd y .. yo t Woman's League F at L'niveraity girl is not at tneniher of the XYotnztuX League it ix proof that she has not enteretl :tt :111 into the stutlent life outside of actual :tttentlzulce :tt classes. The clues are stuztll, the ztctivitiex large: ztnfl :111 Lv. C. women ure eligible to inetnhersltip. The purpose of the orgztuizzttion, its stzttetl in the constitution, is to regulztte :tll matters pertztiuing to the rtutlent 1ife of its tnenthers which :lo not full unfler the juristliction of the faculty: to further in every wily the spirit of unity zunong the women of the L'niversit5': to increase their xcnse of responsibility towztrcl eztch other. :intl to he zt ntetliutu hy which the social SlZlI1!lJlI'KlS :tt the L'niversity can he mztcle :incl kept high. The higgest :iccotnp1islnnent of the XYUl112i11'S Leztgue during 1920-1021 has heen the estzthlislnnent of :tn Uccupzttionztl liureztu which is to keep inforntetl of the positions open to women. to suggest business opportunities to L'niversity women :incl to guide thetn in the choice of courses preparatory to their entrance into the business worlcl. The extrztorrlinztry cntltufiztstn ahown lit' the metnlmers in the work unclertaken has nizule it possihle for the cztlminet to :tcltieve great succew. 111 .Xllc11 11111 1 l,r5l.11.fl li1w11111 111111-Q XY:1u111-1' M1-5 CIN .lc n1-1' gm ll L'.n1 lllll .Xll-illle 1,113 StI'lK'fL'll1N'jl! li 1'c'1L' l Klltclu-ll Members of the Committee mlcllc SlI'lL'lK'lllll'll'I4. .C'f111ir1111111 lfrl Kln-yer .... . .l'f1'1'-C'!1111'1'1111 V11-111'g'c l,L'1lNL' . . . . 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FYCSTITTICD 1112 T'1'L'5T1111l'11 111 1111- 1'1111'1-1'5111'111'1' 1'11111111'1-11 111' 1lI'11t'I' 111- ITTL' 1111151 1'x11111-11 11'i111111111, 1111' QtlP11111111tUl' 111 X,1g'11Ill11'1'. 111 1111111 1111' 1'11111111'111g 1'1111'5 1111111 111L'11' 111111- 411- 1'1'g1511'11111111 111 511L'11 Il 11111l' Zlr 1111' Q11l111111111CK' 1111-1 111 111 51151111111 511111 l'll11'5. Rules 1. 1111 1'I'1'1l11' Il 1111'1- 111111 11111111 111 1115 1X1111.1 K1.1111. Z. '1111 11'1-111' 1111- 1'11g'11111111111 11111111 :111111'111111'111 111 1111 1111115 11'111'11 1111 1111 C1111111115. S. T11 111111 111 1111 W111111111. -1. T11 11111-1111 1111 11111111111' g1l111K'N. 111111'-11'11w5, 11111111111111111115 111111 11111111 111111111'111111 11111111i11g'5. R. '1111 1151' 11111111111 111 1111 1111111111-1' 1-X11-111 111 4:111.11'C1PI1 1'1'1'1-111:11'11'5. 11. 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T11 11-11111 111 111' ll 1171111 X ll 111 11 1 1Y1'1'X' l1111x'1'l1l1'1l1 1111' 1111' lI11I11'111'1'I1l1'l11 111 1111 1151111 1155151111111 111' - 111511111111111. 1'111151151'1111-111 111ll111 1111' 1:11511-1'1111' L'X11'i'111111L'N 111. :111 151111111 1111'111111111. 1 51g'11111,1 1 K11 Y'4 111211 XY114 1'11X1Nl1'l l'1 l .. 1 4. . 1 1 . 1 .. 121111, 1. 5'l'lQIlfA1'lfl.Xllfllfli, 1l11111'111.111. 11.3 l,l'Jl1lK'l' Hush lixnmm Nlmirflwrk .Xxlmc 'I'r:u'5 lvmv .Xtkms lirielinu mm-. mm' S.-1 1,111. 11 IIHWL- H4-Nl 11.x X Nl ..1- tm scifmll Women's Vigilance Committee Members iit'l'lllilli2l llnppv. C'l1411'1'1m1u Ifllu-1 .Xlkim Nlzmrizm Klznrlin iilkilllill' ,Xxlimi Kc-Izmal Miller llvllrivtlzl Hl'Ilfi'Y lfclilll Ki1ll'flUk'ii jXIlN'ii1l Hush Ilumtliy Puywll qXrlic iJIll1iCi5 iitlilll l':1rl4lm'k Lucy llrznpcr H4-film Rngzltsky Iflillor i,I'il'il2ll1x lhivn-I Rllllwlll Mzmrgzin-1 Grown- i'iNliR'l' Sk'iNlC'I4lll2ill CiII'iSIiI1t' iiUSL'illlXY Nlzulvlim' Sclnniilt llumthy Huff Ruth Sin-gf1'in-fi i'iiUI'l'Ilk'l' Kam- lnoz 'lil'Ilt'f' Yirginizl Km-lllpvx' v.'iIlil.Yt'li fm-lilo IH Hr: 1- f f,, l, rms ii K g : b -'I l 'li- ummm if 'Amin i s J W' Em i? ft mf -3 - tlgmm. 1 . A i WWW: ' ' '51 i Elffftiix ll E J Observing, shivering, Obeying Order of Freshwomen: Constitution PRE.-XMBl.li li, the Members of the 'XYomen's Vigilance Committee, in order to guide the young, discourage tirst-year bigotry. encourage a proper spirit of humility, create due respect for Art. maintain just class distinction. and secure benefits of upper- classmen authority to ourselves and to our .Xlma Mater, do devise and declare this constitution for the Freshwomen: Aizricrri I. The insignia shall be a green armband, which shall be worn on the left arm while on the campus. .XR'l'IL'LIf 2. All entrances to and exits from the University shall be made through the rear and side doors. gXRTll'LIf 5. At no time shall any Freshwoman sit or stand at for onl any center table in the Commons. :XR'1'IL'I,I-I 4. No Freshwomen shall talk to any man student while at the University except when under the proper chaperonage of a member of the Vigilance Committee. ART1c1.1-3 5. On each Friday morning' the empty crania of the Freshwomen shall be adorned with green bows. :XR'1'IL'LE ti. Days of Silence tto be hereafter designated! shall be observed, during which days conversation outside of class shall be with ,lunior Advisors and members of the committee. .XRTICLE 7. Freshwomen shall occupy all front seats at all the football games. Amrcrr S. Freshwomen shall attend all pow-wows. :XRTICLE 9. Freshwomen shall humble themselves in an all hail on passing their majestic superiors, the august lions, which adorn the entrance of McMicken Hall. :XRTICLE Ill. Freshwomen shall be examined from time to time on University traditions, includ- ing all songs, yells and celebrities. Any Freshwomen not fulfilling in entirety the obligations which this constitution imposes shall be subject to a trial. CSignedl XYox1Ex's xYIGII..kNt'E Coxixl1'1'TEE. llerminia lloppe. Clztiizmtnr, 115 II:wI1Iux' I ,.n1' vm Nlvtlgu' Krnvp I,l1.'IV1.lll XII:-we 1x.- ummm 1' KAQ1 uk 1-,- 5 Imx..w Y. IVI. C. A. Offlcers ID u'i4I I I. I'c-:nw ........ l'r'r.vi1l1'11f CII2lI'Il'N XII-1'1'y . . . . 'l'l'm1.v1n'f1 'IQ I Mlm-II ...... I'1'm l'n'.v1'f1'1'z1f II:11'uIfI II2lI'4Illt'I' .... . ..S'uu1'vf41u Ifrul Ii, Ilm-I1Ic-I1. . . . . .lf.1'1'f11f17:'1' .S.1'n'l't'flIl'-X' Committee Chairmen I cl I,Jll'NUIl .... Ulfilvlu ,S'flftl',X' I'zu1I Iimnp . . .lx'ull'g11lf1r.v ,Iluffzdlffx III-fwj' Stn-xx-xv. Stuart l1:u'1'iw11. ...xlflflllfllf .N'm':'1'u QAKIIIIIIIIIIINVX' .N.4'V'I'1A1'z' Cllsm- llzueiw . ...l'1flvIif1'fx I IIswm'II1 Il't'I1lIl4I . .. ..... .Slwzlzl 'I'. C 'lxw .... . .l m'r1'gl11 Ilmvzml xIt'I!gl'l' ... lfrflfmrfmz llnrry Ifixlxm' .. .,,IIu.v I':r1lI XIUUIAQ' , ,..Il1,v,v1,wp1,r Ill, -I I' fllmllfjl v M ...oy ,, ff - M fmt Q- -Zgghfhii AZ? ea lii.uQ1t 'Mai' . ' 1 11 lfi,N 'rfl git-r ' ' ti? x . 5 1 4, . ur - -1 .. ' 1 I-: -eeVYf hd. Cl ZX. lllit tL't2llHLI'l1 the year the Y. Xl, C. AX. has held to its purpose and motto: lo serve all. irrespective of creed or class. The Association has handed together 11 group of Christian men who strive to instill the highest ideals into student lite. 'l'he advent of Had lilliott for three days in November was one of the tinest pieces of service the .Xssociation has rendered Varsity. Over 1900 students heard Klr. lflliott. 1Jad's appeal went deep and many men and women made decisions or renewed old ones to live a more Con- structive and unsellish life. 'llhe 4Xssocizttion made a special effort to help those who are guests in our city from other parts of this country and trout foreign lands. In order to serve the student hotly in the hroadest possilmle sense, a large variety of activities have heen promoted, such as: XXI-t-ltly .Xssociation Meeting hllct Yvistf' Xleeting for Freshmen Xtorld lfelloxvsltip Group L'niu-rsity llandhook lligh School Boys' Party lligh Scltool Foothall Dinner Yatrsity lfootlmall llanquet lflureau of Rooms liaster Service limployment Bureau llihlc Study Classes 'llliztulasgixing l'ep Meeting tfhurch lvelzttioilsliip and it host ot others. 'llhe success of our work cannot he measured hy ourselves, hut we feel zz distinct satisfaction in that we have made an honest effort to he of service. 117 Applegate Buxh Raine iflippingcr Rogatsky Nickcriun Myerx Pficgcr .Xtkinw Kcrnr-rx Officers Alfarata Myers . ...... Pn'51l1'r'1zf .xllltliil Hush .......... .Sl'un'fr1z Edna Pfkiger . . Ifzu'-P1'Us1'dw1f Mary Imlrisc Nicky-rw11, Trmzxzmz Cabinet Ruth Clippinger 'l11'.v.v1'u1zr1ry Iillu-I Xtldm, Virginia Kemper . . . ..Un'i1'1151.v L'w11fwu'11w and C'm1-zwazifluzx Bertha R0g21tsky . . Smllll Imlllllillk' Raine ...... SUUI'mI1 .S'.'r:'11r XYinifr1-ml Zvlllv.. . . .l?1'l'Ir' .Ytm IIN xv K 1 f XM YU7 fan' I it li!!! . 'lil es l ' l :tk 7! l ,iir? -2. l N tx 71 'xg' 1 -l . l e ll 'Iwi' . X S X u l 3 4 3?:.: , f? A I 1 2:-fl..-1'-'ft Q, X - l Lquljg' f 3, ,A . fi. ' 441' ' ll '- '4 CF' l , V-'lv' e - ll ' Y -. bl I J Q t ' I YT-1 ff- K f - V X ,Sk Lu, u p ,t I f E l .fs .pl .-52 ,X 2 l ' i ff 2252 l '7 l r ' fo it X mf- X nv 'X 'ze 1 S X il 1 1 ' ' 5 L' ,lf 1 1 , 1300 -fl-f'f 4.41 -', f f ' Aim ' 4 The Eaglesmere Conference O attend a summer conference is an experience which every Y. W. girl should have some time during her college career. It is to liaglesmere that girls, bubbling over with college songs and loaded down with college pennants, from Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland journey each year. Eaglesmere is such a magic name that delegates have been known to board their trains without even knowing that their destination was but two hundred miles east of Pittsburgh. lfaglesmere lies in the heart of the Alleghanies, more than two thousand feet above the sea level, in a pine forest so dense that girls are cautioned not to stray from the paths. XYith the surroundings of brilliant wild flowers and masses of ferns, the spirit unconsciously goes out to the Power behind and in all nature. The morning program at liaglesmere consists of a devotional service, Bible study classes and XYorld Fellowship classes. The afternoon is given to quiet hour, recrea- tion and special meetings. ln the evening everyone assembles in the open-air audi- torium for the main address of the day, which is followed by the group meetings of the separate college delegations. Opportunity for swimming, tennis, rowing and hiking is given to all sport lovers. Xlnsical and poetical talent are brought to light in the song eontest, while dramatic ability is given full sway on stunt night. One of the most valuable features of the conference is meeting girls from other colleges. comparing ollcls own organization of the Y. VY. C. A. with theirs. Eagles- mere affords the student wholesome recreation, worth-while friendships and a deepen- mg of her own spriitual life. l920 Delegation llr. ,Xlice l.yle ,losephine Crane, '25 Xlargaret Sisson, '23 lltl Ilriehziux 'llurpiii Clippingei' KlIIlIlL'llll4'L'fl'l' Ritchie Voss Fillmore New mziii Prlegei' Gnu llzlyxyziril Xliitlirou Ferris I'och:tt Selit-iH'elle Mctjregnr Hutt Britney .Xlleix umor Advlsors HE Junior Advisory Committee has now heen in existence two yertrs and has proved more than successful. Un registration dzty, the Fredi- men were met by the members of this eommittee :md were given help in the making out of their progrzunx. Following registration. ezteh hltmior ,Xdvisor was given six Little Sisters whom they were to :twist in their Lvniyersity work. The .limior Advisory Committee has encouraged the FI'C5lllllCl1 girls to tztke pztrt iii student activities, has urged them to zttteiid soeiul :tttziirs :md hats empliztsized the importance of good seliolztrship. 'llhtu hm this committee proven that it deserves Z1 permanent plztee zmioitg the orgztiiizzttioiif of the L'iiix'erfity. Committee Ruth RlCliI'CQUI', fllltllifllltlll Dorothy Allen llzlxel liopltetilioetex' Dorothy Brittley fieely l.loyd Ruth Clippinger l'hyllis Xewmxm Margaret Dotiovnii lfdiizt Vtleger Elinor Driehztus Louise l'oeh:tl Iflmzt Ferris lflinzt Rieliey Annette l'lllllllUl't' LlUl'llllll' St'llt'itlit'llt' llelen Fulton Yiigiiiizt 'lltirltiii Lucille Gnu Sylvia Yov Dorothy llutl' Nlildred llnri' lllinervzt l'owell lintlierim- Xlitliroxx lll' NN .Alf X qw me ff :cttw mt? 5, .w tt M119 X kt, A The Bag and Hammer Club lllf ling 1 url llztmmt-r Cluh was fuuurlecl in N18 by at group of ztdvuncecl students iu geology, st-vt-rztl uf wliom liztw since taken up geology :ts :t profession. lluriug the wiutcr the Clulm meets mfmtltly to hear the different apt-cclies ou current geulugicztl pruhlems, which iutellectuztl phases are of cutirsc follmvctl hy suciztl liuurs. .Xs somi :ts the weather permits, the im-tulmcrs justify the title uf their urgztuizzttimi hy shoulderiug their collec- tiou hugs zuirl jottriieyiiig nu heltl expeditious, where the hammer is t-uipluyetl :ts :tu :till to thc miufl. llr. N, Rl. l'4k'llIlt'll121ll Klr. U. Yun Svhlictt-u lrt-uc thrisuizui .. ..... . tlztil Pztrlwr ., ,...I'it'r- liiittgt-lit' lYagt'r fx. xX.lllfl'r51Yll1 Margaret llzuuiltuu Ruth .lvmisuu Miss l.r-rvuz Klztrgztrt-t Fl2illI1t'!'y lmrfttlty Sauuclt-rs Faculty Members ltr, XY. ll. Bucher Mr. Case Officers ll1't'.vitit'f1t litlua lfxt-rsull .. .... Trcusurrr l'1'.'.Qitft'a1! Xtilla Glmlstni ... .. Sffrcfrrry Student Members ,Xrthur XlcFarlau lll llztricl Chisholm Nl iuuie Fcihlc-man .lt-ssic Strate lit-ruicc Custer th-urge Bauman Katherine McFarland XYilliam XYachs -nte'r-Q f, . v .., , . , y 1 4 , , , , E31-l-ri., 1 4 ' ' r Y' - - ----1 , . A 1 V WY M77 l ' it Q sw he .1 lm llllileteee-ee o :lin AM QICAMAD Y I l MGQTUV1 51:12vANv0 Amex THE AMEX SOCIETY was organized at the University in 1920 for the purpose of promulgating the close and united friendship of the L'nivei-sity men who served with the Allied armies in Expeditionary Service during the Great XYar, and for the purpose of vigorously opposing and combating such political or economic tendencies as may in any way seek to injure, demoralize or destroy the high standards and ideals of true Americanism. The meetings are held monthly, usually at one of the fraternity houses, and the order of the day is mostly pleasure. This year the melnhers of Amex appeared socially by giving the first dance of the year. Active Members G. Bauer H. Brunhoff C. P. Clark B. F. Crolley C. Maxon G. Metzger G. Miller l.. Klumaxv XYllllZll1lS XXI-uzel lfilteri Gillespie R. Dunham l.. Passarelli lfarlwacli M. Francis . Petzhold Shenck W. Frey C. Petzholfl lit-cker Major Guthrie . Rice Becker R. Hopkins R, Robinson Todd R. Hobbs R. P. Robinson llarncs E. Hucke XY. Roniaine X1-rzigge VV. Kinsbach N. Sclnvenker P. .Xldt-rinanu E. Kudell XY. Sullivan Nelson ll. Karch FI. Stevens llroxvn S. Laissing C. ,l. XYahl llnclse 1. McFarland j. S. Williams R. Walker Members in Absentia XY. lfttinger Ill Hicks lfiiml Xlnxun l'c-Ulmhl Rulllmus Vrollry I,.xIlNlIlg Nrlxmu Snllnzm NY:xl1l Rllmlus Hillvsplc Romaine Nl nlxxx Xmxr-,xx llnmn llunlmm lfrxw Huckr Kaulull Riu- liupkinx l :u'h:ncl1 Vrutchflcld Pclzlwlxl I x R--lnnxuu Nlum.xu Wrnnl l'.w-4-wlli Ilnhlu 4lnIu1'ivl FlJl!ICiN XIK'FQll'I2lll Knrch S1CVf'!l9 Amex Qfficers Ifrlwzml C. Hzlhricl . . . . . .Prvsidcut .lolm C. IR-tzlmolfl. . . ...... I 'ivv-f'rvsid0nt Gilbert H. HZIIICY. . . . . .1ft'l'UI'll'I.l1fj ,5l'r'r'vIf1ry Morton V. FI'2lllCiS .. . ........... Trmszlrvr Russitcr Hubby . ..KIu'1'1'.vfwu1fi1'zzg1 S4'U'c'fary H1 IAXRIJ HF IJIRIQCTK DRS 'ctzlmlfl l.. I,1l5S2lI'CHi Ralph Robinson Dun Fricx C, tl. 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Several lm-lnln-rx of the lfuglish Dcpurlnmel rcsaccl the slllflc-nts in :1 series of open llR'l'liUgS, :L plc11s:111t mlcpzlrture ll ilu' custmn of utlu-1' yn-zuw. OfHcers lfflitll 'ltlunnzm . . . ..... 1'1'4'.s'1'rlU1f Ruth Clippi11gn-1' . . . .I'1'm l'rr.v1'rI'4'11l lflc-zuun' fxxlim- ..... .,... . S'u'1'rl11ry llzlzcl lifililDl'Ill1lPk'fQ1-VI' . . . . .Tl'm1.v1m'1' Members llch-11 Hruwll .Xgm-5 .'ZlIIlt'N llt'llI'iR'llZl lirzuly Iiulwrlzl blnlmxlum- ,Kim-lin Huwh Kllx li. KICWZITLIIL' I'.l'2ll1l'i5 Lilllllfll Nlmlulim' Sflllllilll Ruth lliggim Xlznry Qqllllflllllk' Stvu-115 RIIIII XYM1' lllvf 'l'r:u'cx' lg. of I T- I ' I I nFx----- - ,t I' Y I 1 I I 'I ,I It ,, +I I I I I I I I I fl Is II I Vlippingci' Kncli hlolntxmm- lluliluarll lltqvptl tlmwixw Sta-plume 'l'ly.,mgm lyitt kllll'lNlllIlll Ulmlwni ll-wlmu Rich l,in-lnm' Ifuullippvl XYL-ir lltwttilt . .-v. History Club l:l.1l'.X IRM that a prngrain nt pri-wnt and vital tntt-rt-at alunc would inx t ycar of successful work. tht- lliutnry flnls turned In tlic prnlmlvln nf Rt-cwlix t tion of lftirnpc. .Xt tlic lllfbllflllj' nit-clings tlit- qttt-ftimis nuw Uillfftlllllllgf tlic lt lf nations In-came the subjects for vntliusiamtic and t-iigrnuiiig rliactusiml, tlit Ntufx period luring frcuut-ntly fullf-wt-fl lmy a gay wcial lm Kathryn l.indncr . Carl Rich .....,. Dr. R. U. Klcllrane Mr. Raytnmlcl Chat Mike .xllftlllhllll Henrietta Brady Irene Clirianian Rutll Clippingcr J. E. Crawfnrd Lucy Draper Annctc liilllnnrc N. 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Rlt'll'llTt'l'5lli15 is ollcrt-cl to evcry lHt'llll7t'I' uf tht' fziviilty :nifl stntlt-nt lititly xxliti clcsirvs In In-twill: lmcttcr' ziuniztiiitctl with tln- classics in l1'!ll:slL'. Program for 1920-21 Mrs, liclgzn' Stillman lit-lluy.. Mr. Frvtlt-rick llutfinzan ....., Mrs. lfclgar Stillman Kcllcy... Kladatnc Klargiwritc l.n-isnvszki Mrs. Yates Gliulson ,...,..... Coiiscrvatory String Quartt-t.. Mr. vl. ll. l'lnnnan ........,.... Mr. and Mrs, Philip XXX-rtliiit-r Mr. Rziynimicl L'liz1iiilwi's, 4.... 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Its uhjvrt if In hring tha- L'11ix'vrfity lwfwxw lhv pt-+,l,lc uf fwillkilllliili in 1 way hithcrtu m-wr zzttvlllptcrl in :my M-riulmlws. Thc --rgzxllizutivm uxvcs muvh tw r. lk-uw, whu wsu thc hrxt nm- In uuwviw tha- irh-11 uf 11 lzwgv mixufl chorub whivh llllglll l1lIil1l21IL'lj' lvzul In blillh' u+-vpcrutiwxm Im'IXN'l'm'Il thc lllllbifill m'g1zx11iz:1tium uf X arfity zmrl Iham- fmtsich- uf it which hzuv thv NIIIIR' high uimf :mcl ich-2115 fur thv iilY2il1t'CIlR'llI HI IUIINIC 111 .XlI1l'I'lk'Il. Conductor XYill lin-uw Offacers Ixalph SHJIIIIIIICI ,, . 4fu'.r.v1rf'r1' lilim Kicllq .. ..l.if'fu11'1mr Board of Directors Imhm 1'Hg3,gyr ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, L lrllffnlnfzz IIZHWIIII XX'fwrlxx':11'fl .. ...Y.'.'fm'l.11 x' Vhylh- NVXYIIIEUI Ifmil limit AXnm'tu- l illmr'r-- Al. Imm- llrh-11 lk-imlvrwvll N-11'1'1:11u lihl 133 11:11-1111.111 11131415 K1'1111111.111 H1141 H1111-1 Xllll Drama Circle Board of Directors 11ll!'llllll Klillm-1' . . ...... I'r'1'x1'fl1'21t lfflith Nl111'1l1wk . . . . .l'Im'-l'1'1'.v1A1i1'11I 1X1111fl1:1 Hllxll . . . . . ..S'1'1'rrt11rqv H:11'1'y li1'1n1111:111 ................. Y'r1'11.v14r1'r' l.1'w11:1 51111114-1'111:111 1.34 WM WM emi ' l QS 'C . C 3 f 'Q ur hr v ' T- l ' 4: X 1' S . 1 s ' X M t H .ts 3 .5 :Q sa li .B 555: 5 and sn- . .' Qu' . .L . taxa oxxq 'uf .:!-3 . A A f' ,isusslc sgsltig - -1 The Drama Circle lllf year 1020-21 has marked a new era for an old organization fthe Drama Circle of the L'niversity of Cincinnati. ln previous years the Drama Circle has been an accepted factethat is, a fact accepted somewhat casually. Recently, however, this hitherto conservative body has joined hands with its more radical fellows and has made great strides forward. lt is now more important both to the University and the outside circles as well. , . . . . . . llhe year has been a successtul one, beginning with the enthusiasm ot the oilicers of old. This was followed with the equal interest of the recently elected new members. Finally, those who came to view the production not only evinced their enjoyment, but likewise felt a keen appreciation for the work behind the production. lfveryone remembers the l'erils of Rosebud. Klany of the rehearsals were forced to end abruptly until Nr. Byers was able to quiet the wild hysteria of his dramatis personnaef' There were times when even the author was discovered convulsed with laughter. The members of the Drama Circle have given much time to perfecting the performances, with the serious intent of maintaining the now well established reputation of an organization which sllllttls well at the head of lfniversity activities. 135 Lf .'XI'l1iL'k Becker Bengert Bishop Hreicl Czme- Cohen Chenoweth Cornell Crolley Crowley I My ICIISI UV l'4I'!lllL'4'5 The Masonic Club 1 . Ilzm I'1'lCN .. Ray IIIICIKL' . .. Curl XY. Rich ....... M. I'. 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N11'k1'1w1111 141 Yirgi11iz1 llxl111r11 llr1'11'l11-11 P11115 l'.1l11z1 l'll1-gm' Kiilt' l'1-ri11 lilz1111'l1c l':1y111- .Xllll R1-if1-rt WI1-1111 lQ11l1i11w11 .X1l1-luiflc 52111111-rf Nlrs, lifiillli Sl1z1tY1-r Sllilill Sl1z1t'f1-r l7111'11IllX' SlsSull Klariv St11cr11'11l1l Il1-11ri1-11:1 S1'l1111111'zcr l.111ti1- Sllulbcl Xl111z1 Slflllllllliill K:11'11li11c Sl1rz1rl1-1' l'1I'lillt'C5 Sl1racl1-r llmlflilllj' 5111111111-rf liz1tl11-rim' SXYK'L'llt'j' Xlarjwric 'l'1-llfw11 lla-l1'11 Tl1-1111ps1111 Sylvia Ymf lfllllllll XX.k'lN'l' l.z111rz1 XYilliN lJ111':1 xvlllll' 51111111 XYilw11 XY111if1'1-nl fcttlr- llnlrlllu-lil lx1.llt l-l11NI.llvl1 lllnxxll .Xxmlll Uullxzx Engineering Tribunal V Wlllt 5lll4l1'lll llfllhlllllll ul Ilu- fulln-gv ul- lfllgilu-1-rllig ix unnllum-rl '+I , 1 , . Ilm-v N-nun' N mu- lllllllllf mu- l,l't'-llllllulf :uul Ilu- lil'k'Nlllt'Ill ul llu K U up Cluln, llu 'llrilnlmzil zulu :mx Illl lim-1'11u-fliznrx lll'lXY1'l'll llu- Nllllll uul llu- l'lL'llllX, llx lllllk'll1lllN2ll't'1llllllllllNll'SlllXk'Illlll Illlllflill. llu- luulx llulew i11l'1':u-tum nl llm-lpluu-. :mul :unix 11+ llllfllllllllfk' l'llQllll'l'l'lll lkllXllll'N Members Wm, ll, Xu-Vlll, llfllzffnzlm l ullml llrmxwl lllIIll'll'N l'fn11-l:llrlm- vllvxlx lllllvllllmll lizuulznll Xl allxlr lfmll lulflll llj 1 K Ill O 1.13 Pio Q 'VUW4 ! ! Sir-Y 'N 'N ' Y ' ml!! X XX I li x, . q ,J up wg. ,,' M M N M M wr WH, W P M5 W 5 . f a5' ? u Q ' 'iw 1' , ' 1 ' BHILDOH, 'ZI , . The Mill-Op Club , . 1 H12 Kllll-U1mLll1lm1s:11n um nllx' mfxx'en'- 'l11lf'1t1u11 tmmm-ll hx' thc Lwfm stlulc-H15 of thc Cillkillllllli Milling Xlllfllillk' ' 1: ,' 1 hum :mx xml thc Xlnrlmn llllfllj' Qtilllllllllljl for tlu- IJUYIIU-L' ul' nmmx- uhm-ly uniting tha- Co-up mal tha-il' H L1ZlI'llOll lim N. I I c1'lw1't Ii cc' OfHCCTS Xvillilllll .Xu-fill ........., ....... I um!! nf XY. V. AI1'l'C1Iilll ...... .... I 1.1 llnxllfnllf XXII ...... .5U4'1'1'f W' Q ui ...... .... f x4f,...1 l-1.3 'W LV 1 103-117' Ju. -sa-EWS:- 10 UI' l l,l'li l lRS'I' ill 'VIOX -' ,. -,-1- .ji ff' , b, ,Li 4UUl' 1ll'l' SVIUNIV Nl'l'llUX I-H Qcrw CWB ,J M4 Co-op Club lllf Cu-up Cluh was fullllillil wun after thc Crm-mln-1'z1tix'c lfnginccring Coursc for thc purpusv of prmnuting guml fn-llowship znnung thc engineering students and uf lll UYifIiIlQ.f an m'gzu1izz1tinn for thc hanrlling of Un-up zlhfairs. Meetings are held in thc l'n-up Cluh mum, and za dalltc and stag hanquvt are given annually, which ar: thc higgvst events of cw-ry cngincn-r's calendar. Officers flmrlw CUIISUIITIC ..,........ l'rrxidr11l Ge-m'gc liugvrs ..... .. .I'im'-I'a'4'.vizlf'r1l Nliillfifl' lfrnst .,.. . . ..S'm'lu'lfr1jx'-'l'ruu,v1n'rr 1'4mst.uhfc IQYIINT ,XY4'l'ill R4:gg:'lN 145 Ol' fqfjxlxllflil lf 1'I.I'l! -- lfIRS'I' Slflwl' INK llif,l'11YXlXIl,R4I,lllu xl'1 UND xI'4 'll Il'- I CO-O i i 1 'L' 'V A GDMMEIQCE: ag! ,xl igjlh k il, ll , ,f-ll lilb ' Co-op Commerce Club TIll'1 pnrpnsc of tht- Cn-op Voiiiiiil-rcs Club is to foster and inculcatc in its incinlit-rs at unity uf policy and a lmrozult-r vision concerning industrial and commercial intt-rm-sts: to lczirn tln- zlttitnclt' :ind working policirs nf the present industrial and connnt-rcial world ln' luringing lit-fore its meetings Sllt'2lliCl'S of vision and autliorityg to gin- to stndt-nts tln- opportniiity for explaining and discussing the various pliast-s of lmnsincss with wllicli tlicy Cmnt- in contact: and to promote good-fellowship Zilllfbllg Ilic lllt'IlllK'l'S of tln- clnlw, .Xll stndi-nts t-nrolling in tln' k'unnni-rcial liiigiiit-1-riiig Coilrsv arc- eligilnlt- to lvcvniiit- int-inlu-rs of tln- clnli. Officers li. lf, Rott- ..... .........i ..,..,. l ' f't'xi1fi'11t 'lf XY. lk-nliznn .... , . .1 'i i'.' -l'r-ixndvazt lfncsi' Slit 'rinx S1-ilnxn Slf4f'I'lIlN li. lioldstvin t.,I ll xllil. llnlv lmlflstm-ln XX':il1l QAIDUHS l .m':itl1vi'ln ....X4'1'l'1'lrIVl' ln'i't1x1nw'r. . . Executive l't'l7ll1ll1l llvnliznn ll-nkins , Q llionizts llzlxt-lzlzlr Committee .....,...,.,.... R. B, jenkins Si l-17 G. rllllfillliis 1uXlr 51-Qt TIUN Xlfnrll tinrflon liul1I'nXX' llnvrkznnp Pierlc Hillvl I,1'lll'H1'I' XIIHVI' Sxu-mu-y Kmq Fic-Imgux Singcm I4-11111 IR-tml lirmuw lm-N I-1.4 I 4 fl 'x. -1 f, H!,.1 wi fx Eveni ng Commerc l al Club The Evening Commerce Club U lmnluvla- rsuwzllwllnlx' :uul lu Ctllllflllllll' 11, 1lu- xwllzm- ul IIN 111.11m 1 , . , . . , , , :mul llu- K ullcgm- nl l'.llQ1llk'k'I'!1l4Q :nhl LllllllllL'l'L'k'. .XlIL'I' ll lzllm- ul lwu u-:um U1 m:u'l1x'1Ix', llllk' 11+ llu- xx':u', ilu- l'.Xt'lllll Collmlmu-uw Clulm llZlN L-mmjlu-ul :L num :u-liw :uul Nllk'L'1'NNl.lll ya-zur. 'lllu L lull . . . . . , lx ilu- mmlx' urg':x1117:lIun1 umlnluwwwl nl l'.X'L'llll1Q' QHllllllL'l'k'L' 'lll4lL'Ill'. 11.-l lSl1f ilu- unity' ulmlnilu-cl :mumg llu- Niglu SlllllQ'lll5, il llllx Ilk'k'4llllllllNlll1l llli' ITUYIHINL' ul Hs lDl'QI1IIlZZlllHll. ljllflllg Ilu- past ya-zu' llu- I1!1llllK'l'N, luuxliug Lum llllll1llAt'tl :uul lxw-lux tour. lmu- cu-mpc-1':m-wl with gvllllllli' wluull-xlniril in l'NlIlllllNlllllQ llu- mg um lfllum un Il mlul lmrlr nl ll'lk'll1lNll1Ib :mul gmulxvlll. XX ull llu- lmuuul:111..v1 ls l:1ul, it is L'L'l'lIlll1 llwinl llu- cumming yk'1ll'N ul' Ilu- m'g':111iA:1tiu11 zum- In lu I11lI'liL'll with plwmglm-W :mul -la-x'clup11u-lu. ll'- l!l4.Xl'Nl'f l'lX'll,5 FIRST QIQVI ,I . . I-IxXlXI IIXIIX NIWUNIFNI4 IIUN IFN BIQAU E lg .lux . A lu. 'X N X X CIVI I gf' ex ' ii i lll WNW XXXNM I H 'mifll .,,,,,, .QW ,, , ' ' i lx ' I, X Z 645 ,11 V 'M ax ' ' A f ,K W f c N X iiii X Ylgi w ff, g f ff-7 ll Braune Civils Illi llrzuim- Civil l':llglllCt'l'lllg' Socit-ly, foilmlml Ucloln-1' 24, l'llJf, pro- molcs :i closvx' I't'l1lllU1l5lllI1 lmviwccli ilu- civil t'l'lg'lllt't'I'lllQ Nlll1lL'lllN, :mil afforcls rm opporlilliily for lllc lmiwwiiizilioii :mil rliwcliviml ul. lHlIPt'l'N llll civil Cllgll1t'C1'lllQ,' sulmjccls. Regulzii' lllCCllllgS :irc liclrl wcclqly, :lt wliicli lllCl1llJCl'N Il1't'Nt'llI llIllll'l'4 on their CXI3C1'lt'llL't'S in tlic liclfl. 'lllicw tzillv :irc follmwfl lmy lim-ly :mil ll'lt6I'CSllllg' cliscusrions. 'l'l11'cc prizes :irc ziwzlrrlccl by Ilic civil CllQl1lt'L'l'lllg faculty for the tlircc lmcsl pzipi-is IJl'L'5ClllC1l tlmmglioiu ilu! yi-:nz Officers Clllllfwll ll. Xymnnl. f'I'i'.w'1'cfi'llf First Section Second Section XYflllt'l' NY, Rollcr.. .I'lim'-l'1'i'.vi4ii'11I liuxwll SltWY1ll'l. .... I'ffl'-I'v'.'.v. .1','w Harvti' Miller ......... .S1'u1'i'fi1l'y Klxx-1'1l Sllllvlil. ......... ,X1'.'1'.'tm Lloycl XY. ixllClt'l'Nllll .... .T1'i'i1.s'1m'V lfflxvzml lgirwii . . . . .Y'1'ui1.fJffi l5l 'Qw- .1 IDN A N Xl I' Nl41UNlPNI'4I'IUX ,-'4'.i M P it 5 Q Wk it X ' 1 ' A . ' , - 1' Q' 4 3 B 'A ' an I .A I I., v-l-he '-21.4 f V A ll f . , tj I f Xie., I I-, H. AN'AI A ' 3 ,i . V if - rl S--,J ' V '. 4- vfrifi Al. ..-1 . ' .5 Q -li'.3ff'?' 'T' 15.6-2-1'-' A V ' . .,-. - .' ffdrtt' . Q .' Qt-- ,fi-1.xw:w-i-on l..l ' pi f QI q f-k,,5'.g,9i son 3,1 I The University of Cincinnati Student Branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers HROUGH the interest of the National Society of AX. S. M. lf. there haue het-n established in many Ifngineering Colleges of high rating in the country a Student Branch of the .-X. S, Xl. lf. 'lille organization has for its ohjeets the promotion of the study of the arts and sciences connected with meehanieal engineering and of a spirit of good fellowship among its memhers. True to the present trend in engineer- ing circles to deviate from the purely technical side of meehaniezil engineering to broader fields of interest. the Student llraneh programs have experienced a similar change. Memhership consists mainly of mechanical engineering students. Graduate mem- bers may become Junior memhers of the national orgzmizzition, after which they are eligihle for full membership in the national .X. S. KI. li. Officers lloward l.. Pope ........... ...... l 'r.'.viilt'nf lrlerhert K. Keever .... ..... I 'i t't' -1'rt'.vitl.'art C. Brown ........,.... .S't'f'1't'fi1rj'-T1't't1x1lr't'r' R. Xl. Goss .,... .i.fXl..fltllIf ,S'.'m't'li1f',i'-T1'i'41x11r'i'l' 153 ST Sl-f1 l'IH'Y .-:,A'4-, . .. .., .nl I X I ! I NIIUXII NI-4 IIUX -iris- W 1-1 , 1. 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,,'11111j'111, 11111 - '1f'- 111 1 'W 1 111111 W 11111 W 1- 11111111111h 1 1 1111111mIIy' 111 , 1 ......,..,.11111111111 11110 ...111 111......,....111111111'1' 111119 E4 111 ff- , 1 1 -J I--in - Q .' C24-Rig? A. I. E. E. 111-I 5111111-111 1:1':111f11 111 1111' X. 1. lf. 1f. wzlx 1111111111-11 111 1111- 1'1111'1-1'N111 111 1111- 11111 111- 11112. S111l.K' 111:11 1i1111- 11 11IlN Q'1P11111111l'11111 1l1'11Q'1'k'581111f1k1 .1 ,, . . 1111- Z1-11111115 g1l1111ll1L'k' 111 1'1'111'1-55111 11l1111111111. 1111- 111111-1-1 111 1111- 111':1111'11 1 to ku-11 1111- 1-11-1'11'11'111 1-11gi111-1-1'111g 5111111-1115 111 11111K111 11'1111 1111- 11111'11111'1-1111- of 1111-11' 0111151-11 111'111-1-ssi1111r. 111 111111111111- 1-11gi111-1-1'111g' 11-111111's11i11. 111111. 1215111 10 11-1111 111 11I111i11111111 XY1111 1111- 1111111111111 1111111 111 1111-11' S1-11i111' 11-1111 .-X1 1-111-11 111l't'11l1g ll 11-1'1111'1- is g-111-11 111' 5111111- l11'1l111111C111 1-11gi111-1-1' 1111 111-1111 lems 111 1111- 112111 111' 11 1111111-1' is 1'1-1111 111' 11 .-111111-111 1111 1111111-s 111 11111-11-51. 15111 1111- 111-s1 s111111-111 1111111-1' g1X'Cl1 l11ll'1l1Q 1111- 11-111' Il 111'iz1- of S10 ix 11111-1'1-11 111 P11111-sr111' H11111111111, 111111 1111' 1111' -1-1111111 111-sl 1111111-1' ll 111'ix1- 111- S2 111' 111 11g11s11 1JCl111l'1111l'111. OH'1CCl'S lqffly S. R1-1111111111 .......... . ...... 1'r1'.1'11111'11f 11, C. 1'11'1111'11 . . .1'111'-I'1'1'.1'1'1i1'11l C. 1-1. 111111111111111. .. ..... .S1'1'1'1't111',1' F11131' S151 1'111x Sl-i1'11xI1 S1-11 l'111X 1. 1f. 1J111'1111... ..Tr1'11.1'111'1'1'. . . ..l1. 'lf ,Nl1111'1'11 135 Q! fn?-x 'kwmviain' 4III XIIVXI l4Yl'IYIflfR9'4Ill1 IIRNI Nll IIUX IIII XIIVXI IX4 lYl'I'I' x5 llll NNUXIYNIKIIUX IF r' :- A if xii i i gfflf o . e 1 :Si M f mi f l n o E ' H CHEMIC 1. :mg ENGINEERSCLUB il: be K..U'EETU ? H2u i I K ' --. N , i 3 ll rw L i ! WjQ' iWg1s f i Q iimbmu img ' is 7 K Chemical Engineering Club lllf Clieiuiczll liiigiueerw' Club was orgziiiizcml in 1919 under faculty supervisioii. mul includes in its inembership all Chemical Eugmeermh eluilc-ms. This society was fouuclecl for the Ilireefolcl purpose of: l. i,l'0l1l0lil1g' :1 stronger feeling of fellowship among the Chemical engineers. Z. Furtlieriug rocizil activities on the pnri of the Chemicals :as Il group. 3. Developing the power ii' 1 ' ' o ' i ' 'ts of scientific, t wlucleut Lxpiufioii on su mjen tecliuiczil zuicl przicliczil importaucei Officers -I. Xlclfzii-1:11141 .. ....... .... I ,l'4'SIidl'l1f First Section Second Section Cari Triiikle. ....... I'im'-I'1'ux1'fiviif Roy Roxlioiig ...... l'1'i'v-I'1'1'.vidi'11f Rzilpli i'imx'e ,......... S i'i' rcliiry Ill-m-y I-lg-eklex' .S'Ur1'i'ff1i'v .Xrmzuiri ixzlllliiiilllgil ..... Ta'm1.f1fa'm' XY:lIiei' I'. .Xriuolrl ...... 7-l'UUS1ll't:I 157 Helmbold Kumi Monroe Schultze vlflllllill Mathews Forrl XYoctlin .Xllcn .X. lloffmzm Xlillt-1' Chemlsts Club Qfficers XVilliam XVoelHin , ,.... l11't'.vitlt'1zt llorotlty .Xllt-11 . ........ St't'1't'ft11x Florence Ford .... I'irc'-l'1't'.v1'1lm1I bl. ll. 'llowltst-ntl, ll ilmer l.. Scott. . . 7lI't'tl.Yl!1't'1' 1'll.lltIllt'l.tII ,S't't'l't'ftII x Dr. H. S. Fry Dr. E. F. Filfllllll Mr. C. If. XVoocl joseph L. Donnelly Charlotte Landis Curl Otto Dorothy Allen Ellsworth lrelzmrl Klr. 'llopmillc-r tl, Bauer C. XV. lllinsor ll. Shields XYm. W'ocllli11 C. Irwin l'llUI'f'IlCC lforcl llowzurfl lNlc'tzg'c'1' Nl. lszuws ll. -li'IlSl'll lf. l,. Nl'X!'lllZlll l., 'lolmc-n Honorary Members llr. C. Rollt' llr. li. lf. flC5IJL'l' Klr. 5. .l. l't-lion Graduate Members llullllillll KlZll'Q'1'Ill-l. l'f:u'l Otto Student Members XY. Kunz th':u'e AlIllllL'XX'N liclrmtl Kllllcl' ll. lgulgfloh l'fliz:1lwtl1 Sum-1' l'. XY, tliltlrviclt l'. X. lxlslmzwll .X. llt-llulmlel Nl. llulwl' bl. ll. 'llHXYllNt'lI4l lxnmt- I,1llx' Xllss llottmnll llorolllx' hlllllflll' lflw Stllmuln- l5S llr. H. ll. SXYL'L'IlCf l,l'. lx, llUL'll5L'll l Jr. l.t-114 wrt- Xtlllltl' lfllllct' l'.llk'NNl hlllftlll l't'lml ll. Rox' .Xmy llit-l'v11lm:1t'l1 llt-lt-11 Xorri- llc-lt-11 XXk'lllxIlllllP XY. l.. Smit llclvll Sk'lllk l XX, llnwla S. 'lf llllin-wr Pv llrzmlt Klills l'. Xl, lrlllsull l . li. llt'llt'11ln't'lx l lit-llmvl l'4. St-ilmsln-ixm-1' I lltnllwllx 591121011 .X1111-1'11111 N11'F211'l1111 111l11N X1.1j111l1'11 X111'111N l1:1y ' V Girls Co-op Club Omcers 111-l1-11 Nwvrris ...... ....... I 'r1'.1i1I1-111 Kl21r,uz1r1-1 xl21j'112ll'!l . . ..1'111'-l'r'1'.1i1l1'11f l1:11l11-1'i111- 11111115 .. ..... .X'1'1'1'1't111'1- 1111111 Xl1'l'ill1'l21l1 ,.., ., . ..'l'1'1'11.1-11r1'1- Members k'l121rl11t11- .X1l11-r11111 Kl5r1l1- 11211 Doris S1'l121c11 2-XCK 111 1111111 111'1-1111-1-114111 l111'll. 1111- 1l1lP111't'l'5 1-1 1l11- 1111-11's 1,11-1111cr21t11'c kf11111's1- 111 1111- 1'11ll1-gc 111 1':llQ.I1l11'1'1'1l11.1, 11111-111-11 ll 111-lrl 111 1llL' 1'11ll1-gc 31111 111 1110 industrial XY1Il'l1l 11'l1i1'l1 11111211 is 1'1-1'1111111z1-11 llll 1-1-1-r 1111- 11'11rl1l. 'l'l11-irs was il 111211115 job, for at 1'X1'I'j' 111r11 1111-1' 11'1-r1- 1111-1 11-1111 11111111111-5. 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XXX-Ilcr 1 1 NYeitc-rfwlrl Stone Xll 1 R .ln l lln The Calesicloc of the Cincinnati Law College Officers Mrs. Lenort Rhine. l'1'v.vizlv11t Blurrix liumli I1 Minh Mrs. Jessie Adler..l'lim'-l'r'U.vidm1l George- licznrnx Members Nita Briggs Regina Clow Elsie Collins Paul 0'Hric'n Ima I' il 4'lI' l SL'lll l L x Sli mn ll ll 1 x XX l'i1lI'l Xlvcstcrticlml 'ox vllu -r' '- 1 r'-' 1 . , , ,W , ,x : Y by ,Y . .M F!'1lllk'li ,l2lClill!.lIl ll1ll.n 1'-ll-lm xuy llulvluml Furry RZIHNUII llulw lirunlwlf' Stark Ilullck The Mercurialis Society lllf Klcx'c11x'iz1lis Socivlx' wan fmlmlwl in ilu- Nbl'lll ' ul' l'?lS lux' llu . l N . l'l1ysic:1l l':ll1lCIlIlUll lk'p:u'11m-111. rlllll' ulmjucl nf ilu- smwlcly' ix tu ll1lK'l'Q Nt stuclcnls in lDllj'5lC1ll ulllczllimlg to luring zllmul cu-lqwrzlliml Illlltlllg tlum within the ilL'lb2ll'lIllL'Ill zmml llmsn' uutfillc wlm :uw llllL'l'L'Nlt'll in pllywiml cclllvzltiolli tn wt :mil lllilllllillll lllgll SlZlll1lIll'll5 :mfl illcnlx lm' pllyxia cfluculiml. Officers Suplliv le31'11ul1utl' ......... ...... I '1'l'.v1'fIf11t Mary llulmlwzlrml . .. .l'1' l'1' -l'1'l'.vf4fl'11l llclcn CUlllCXYIlj' . ...,. ,S'l'u1'l'fl11'-x' 1 llivcl' Xiclwlulf . . . . . . . .Y'1'm1.v111'w1' Faculty Members liuyml Clmzunlwrs .Xlicc lfismlwl' XlIll lUl'lL' llillzlf llr. XY. Xl. KlHI'I'lw1Jll Kzllllcrillc llzllmcy Xlrx, .Xlllwcy Xl'illi:lms lrvl , , , ',1-fiz.. The School of Nursing and Health THE FACULTY I,1uZ1111 l'!1'l!1'1L11111 lx.1111f1-I 1.1111 l'---lvl X--1'1l1 1 '1'1 XX I lN,1111i11 lfmw-1-111l ll.11111. lfvl Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss The School of Nursing and Health of The College of Medicine Laura R. Logan, B. S., A. B., R. N., llimwfm- Blanche Pefferkorn, B. S., R. N., .-il.v.vi.vlu11i 17iri'ulm' Phoebe M. Kandal, R. N., ln.rf1'11vtm' in .YllJ'.X'lIljl Parthenia K. Foster. B. S., R. lnstrmlnr izz ,vllllflllgl Yirginia C. Cano, R. N., lnstruvtm' of .X'zn'.ri11y and ,Yigflzt ,S'1ifu'f':'i.v0r of ,Yiirn-.e Nell P. Isaminger, R. N., lu.vtrurtnr in. .Yinzvingz and Sirjwr'-:'i.vui' of Pxyrlmfmtlzic ll'lIl'!i.Y Edith Northrup, R. N., luslrzcvtnr in .S'1n'g1ii'izl .xillllilllfl and .5'z1jn'r'z'i.mr of Sizryiral ll vl1l'll'.Y Bettie A. Hanna, Instrznvor in Szrrgiuil Tvrlzuliqlau and ,S':rfu1':'ism' of Ofwzuitifzg Room Emily Fessenden, lu.vtrucIor' in .lIvi'l1mm-'I'l1wri1f'y, and ,S'11fi'f':'i.w1' of Ortlmpudir Cfynlmmiuzz HE School of Nursing and Health of the University of Cincinnati is completing its fifth year of work. The School offers a three-year course in nursing. This, combined with two years of work in the College of Liberal Arts gives the student the Diploma of Graduate Nurse and the Degree of Bachelor of Arts. Mfork in the College of Liberal Arts may be pre or post Nursing Courses. limi ,A 4 i 4 uk m Phi Beta Kappa l'lUllllfll'll Ileceinlwi' 5. l77fs I ' D ' HIE chzirter of the Della Clmpter oi Ulnu I In hula lxnppu, was gi in :it the Sixth 'Ill'ICl1lll2ll Nzitiunzll Cunncil of Phi Hein Krllllhl hclrl ll Sznmogzi Septeinher 7, 1388, in response to Il petition signed by fortx f ie nienibers of the society resiclcnt in :incl nezn' Cincinnati. The object of the l'hi Bela Kappa Society is the prmnutioii of stho ship :incl frienclship among' stnclents :incl grmlnznes of .Xlllt'I'lL'llIl colleg s Oflicers of Delta Chapter Louis 'I'. More.. . .-Xlice Donnelly' .. . . . XYilliznn R. Tuclcl. . . Helen Illllllgmllllll .. . . H elen Ahigziil Stanley... Robert C. Iilowmly.. . . Members Elected Iflezunjn' .-Xxline Nelsun Brooks Helen Brown Bess Eversull iXlHI'ZlllZUll Freed Burnham Finney Aline Hesterherg' Christine Hoslizlw ljrtl ,. v. .VllI't'llf . . . l'II',YI' I IU'-f'l'4'.i'ltIc'llf ..,SI'rn11d I Im'-I'1'1 . TfIIiI'lf I '1'u'-l'rv 1 , . '.YIlIt'lIf SIIIUHI . . . . . . . . . . .,SL1l'l'fdl'V p4 . . . I 1 I LI,N'IH'4'V from the Senior Class of l92l 1 07 llerhert Leylzl Bhrses Isaacs ncl Iizrtliryn Lindnex' Ilurotliy Stephznis Inez 'I'1'z1cy .Xlice 'I'rnilt Ruth Weir .lean Xxiillstull llltla lm A Q 114-mx Uxlvnln H1 n ul Howl lhznvlw-xl! llmucl I-llllfhflllll Illll1ll.lH 4..111w.nIx Nhulull lim Xl.4uuN Irmkh Illml Xlllfll Ululluulml IMS Tau Beta Pi 1'0llllllUl 1116111511 Liu 1 ity S0ll1lllL11llCllt1ll 1 .I 1 1887 1 ' 2 . ' ' 'yew' ',.' 5- - , ja., uie, 1 f Beta Chapter of Ohio establisliecl at Lfiiiversity of Cineiiniati November 211, 1915, by Ill 'l'heodore Faig, Nl. lf. Alexander Massey XYilso11, M George Roland Moore, C. li. Honorary Members in Faculty Dean l'16l'lll1lll Selineider ............. Gustave Maurice Braune. . Alexander Lewis jenkins .... Alexander Massey Xyllrltlll. .... . . . . lVlem Se. D., Beta of Ohio, '15 . . .C. li., Beta of Ohio, '16 . . .M. --Xlpha of Kentucky HM. lf.. .Xlpha of Kentucky bers in Faculty Xvllllillll Carl Osterlmrock .......... Henry Adolph XYolsdorf. . . 1Yalter Soller . ......... . Carl H. Lund .... ............. .. . .1':. 131, Beta of Ohio, '18 ...Kl.1f., Beta of Ohio, '19 M. Beta of Ohio. '17 Ch. E., Beta of Ohio, '18 Members in University G. XYi1lard Breiel Clinton H. VYoocl George B. Pease Cyrus R. Osborn Edward H. Mitsch Albert H. Maags Herbert A. Dangel Harry R. Burns Edward H. Schubert Frederick Tlianian Tevis Crutchfield Edwin R. Theis Carl Trinkle Donald E. Tuttle Theodore F. Oberlander Lester C. Crome George F. Garnatz Tau Beta Pi Honor Man, 1922 Harold E. Deardortt Harold E. Deardorff Glenn E. Shoemaker Erwin A. Kramer Charles Y. Theis Howard C. Curtiss Pledges 109 Halter XY, Roller Xylllllllll NYoelt1i11, -lr. Frrett .-X. Post james E. Myers Harry XYi11iams ft .-1-e'fiiQlNClNNA-l-lANfT Kappa Delta Pi IQAPPA DELTA PI is an organization made up of men and women who have entered or intend to enter the teaching profession. It is a national fraternity, founded in 1911 at the University of Illinois by Dr. William C. Bagly, of Columbia, and now has ten chapters in leading educational colleges throughout the country. . Our Cincinnati Chapter QZeta, founded in June, 1917 J has for its purpose: To encourage in its members a higher degree of consecration to social service. To this end it shall maintain the highest educational ideals and shall foster fellowship, scholarship, and achievement in edu- cation. With this aim in view Zeta Chapter has elected to membership in 1920- 1921 the following students in the department of education: jean Robinson Grace Ryan Eleanor Axline Mary Paddock Hazel jaffee T. M. Muir, Principal of Bloom junior High School, Honorary M amber. 170 TWENTY ON 11 .l1g.,l 1111 .l1y. 1 A11-1,11-1 1-1 .,-. .11 11111.11 1 111111111-1.1 111121111 111-..1111 111.11 X.-111-.1111 1111 1V1en's lnterfraternity Association Officers I 11',11'1l1'11f ...... ............... . . Al, C1l1'1IOll 1'11'll I 111'-I'1'1'.1'1'111'11f ......... ......... 1 7111111111 11111 1'1'1'f11r-1' 111111 Y'1'1'11.1'111'1'1'. ............. 1f1111':11'11 XY:1g11c1', lr Delegates 1 L 11 1'111 171-1111 '11111-111 11111-1't Lt'j'1lllN1 1. R. 1,t'11'L'L' y'1111i11f1 F. XVIIIICC 1f11s11111'111 1l'L'1Zll111 N1 1111 X1111111 1fp1s11111 131-1111 '11Zll1 1161111 I 'lf C1'11tc1111c111 1411111-rt Xl. 1111111 111111111 111111 -1111111-s 11t'ZlIllZll1 11111 1111-111 1'1 1'1 1111111111 .X1111111 X11s1111 111651111 111-111'g'1' Nlctzgcr 1 C11r11'11111 1111111111 1'f11xx111'11 XXY2lg'l1CI', 11 141111111111 C111 .X1l111Il C111lwC K1. 1311111-s kIl1'1 11. 1x11'11 171 l'lllN Xllllvl l'1'n'n l4.4n'h11.:n1l 5llNlX.lII Nulum-:twain X1-xxm.1ll Xl,u!lxn Hullml Iuxxln mul llniul Nmlxxmllu- H1411 ll.n1mI Mmm-4 I,ryl.m.1 sn-my Snwur Xlulml-I Un WCQINQINNATIANQ- - Sigma Chi Sigma Chi founded at Miami University june ZS. 1855 Zeta Psi Chapter installed at the L'niversity of Cincinnati, 1882 Colors-Blue and Gold Flower-XYliite Rose Fratres in Facultate John A. Caldwell, M. D. il. L. Rowe, BI. D. Arch .I. Carson, M. D. Yictor Ray, M. D. Frank B. Cross, M. D. L. G. Heyn, M. D. Daniel Lawrence, A. B. Fratres in Collegio Medicina? Joe Robbins Yictor Ray, jr. Raymond F. Vance Fratres in Acaclemicm l92l Herbert T. Leyland Ernest M. Newbold l922 Russel E. Stewart 3 F XYylmer L. Scott E. Lawrence Newman 'L Edward Stokes . john Townsend l923 john XV. Harrod C Jacob J. Blair PM Thomas A. Robertson C 'e Vllilliam VV. Sullivan L . Pledges Herbert Black. Jr. Q it VVilliam Huber F Robert E. Hynes 'I Phineas Ingals 173 l924 XYilliam Shields f john Price L 1' Nathan Bachman Loyal Martin 3. Kent Martin L '-11 1925 Charles P. Ludwig s Douglas K. Fuller Leslie Schwallie . Ralph Miller 7 George XY. Muth - Alton B. Purcell Harold XYoodward TWENTY ON Twp Run Outunlt, lin-ckcr, l'fvy!hrcw. Slllllll!IUC'l'. Kitfwilh-xg llrmw, Irxxux, Hxrwhf1 Nluhih- Run XYulti1xgvr, Klum-n. MQ:-x. Xkmhl, Taylor, Rlcc, Hikutf, Ilupkiux, Svhlw-111, Uulm mttnm R:-xx I .u'Tr.u'l1. l'1'.1tl1vl', 14.111, xlihllllllll, liixhup, l'l'l11chfh'lul, .Uum'x1. Ru-hmxu, 41 Thx NHl+'m'. XllIL'l1L'H U4 cuNCjINNATIAN+-W-are Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon founded at University of .-Xlabaina, March 9. 1856 Ohio Epsilon chartered at the University of Cincinnati, 1889 Colors-Purple and Gold F10'ze'r'r-Tlie Yiolet Fratres in Facultate Harry Lewis XYieman, Ph. D. Everett Irving Yowell, Ph. D. G. C. Smith, B. S. Fratres in Academic: l92l james Tevis Crutchfield - NYilliam Donald Hall Q l922 VYalter XYoor1 Bishopjr. -N Robert Gray Hopkins 4 Arthur NYilliam McClure Edward Lee Meyer Byron Biddle Minninm John lrvine Noble joseph Kellogg' Rice Roy George Roshong l923 llerliert Sinead Alcorn Benjamin Frank Crolley Y Frederick Ramsey Prather August F. Kirsten Q Karl Vivian Kitzmiller Charles XYilmot Taylor James Frazier Thompson 7 e x Pledges Dutro Blocksom - Henry Brunhoif 9 7 175 TW E N TY Calvin Dewey Mitchell Ralph XYilson XYoll:1nger l924 Emmet Henry Agger ' Oliver S. Bailey Walter Stanley Becker 3- ,lohn Milton Dunham Richard Farhack John Frederick Groves s Irving' Henry Schroth CliH'ord joseph XYahl - Ray Carrol XYikoff l925 Carl hvllllillll Backus Usczn' Xyllllillll Hirschfeld Ilarry XYhetstone Irwin john Douglas Poythress Frank Znnistein Sindlinger XN'illiam Forst- john llarding y . ON .., we W ., Y . , , V ,. . I I lx xx Xxlllmnxx, ly Ixwlxl, Nfhllllll, XX lmlxl, liuxxvll. 3A'hlIl'lilCl. lxr:-lfUa'x'. 'IIN x , . , Xlxllh Rnxx Hxxllvllxx. 4.xNxxuH. lxlxfulxw. Hrnxxn. K-.xlxx1m'T, IL-yxl, Llxryxi, Numa . , , v . . , xx xxmxw, lxlxw--xx, Xxw--xx, N1-xxtwlx. Iwwx-lu-lull, llulxllx, Iwx. lllvk-. I- 1 17'- l Beta Theta Pi Beta 'lllieta l'i founded at Miami l'niversity, 1839 Beta Nu Chapter installed at the L'niversity of Cincinnati, IXUU C'ulor.ve l'ink and Blue 1'i1O'ZK't'I'ff-lfllllflley Rose Fratres in Facultate XYilliam Paxton Burris, A. M.. I.. H. D. Stephen C. Ayers. M. D. H. Kennon Dunham, M. D. Frank H. Lamb, M. D. Dudley Palmer, M. D. Benjamin XY. Gaines. M. D. Fratres l92l Elliott Dallon Becker George Carlton Brown r l922 XYillard B. Fessenden s Howard Metzger I Cliltord Everett Shank 1923 Edgar Douglas Coons Dwight Vllilliam Maddux r Harold XYilliam Liddle Gilbert H. Hicks Oliver T. Rhodes Alison Baptiste Ideson Harold XV. Newton Edward Conrad Gabriel XYilfred Buckingham Fry Gordon Barrett Miller XValter Bonfoey Stevens Thomas Sibley Lloyd Nelson Forsyth Caldwell Robert Crofts Pray Douglas Stuart XYilliam Rollett Young Robert Stephenson, M. D. l. L. Tuechter, M. D. 'lillOlllZlS H. Kelley, M. D. Ralph L. Langenlleim, C. lf. Bart Shine, M. E. Gordon Mcliim, M. ll. in Acaclemicae Pled 177 l924 Havelock David Nelson Thomas Dudley Boyd Rossiter Hopkins Hobbs Harold NYheeler Hicks .loseph XYalker Bowen XYilliam Robert Todd, Jr. Francis VVest Todd l925 Charles George Schneider XYarren Dunham XYilliams XYilliam Andrew Schmid. l lnactive Earl Mc. C. Smith Clarence Fredericks Stanley E. Dorst Malcom O. Cook George H. Cook George F. Mnnns XYilliam H. Hyde Russel N. Speckman Albert G. Kreimer XYillard Crane Allen XYade Thrasher lYilliam Hastings Kreidler -vx liwmln Xld um Ntullzuv 'l'lw-nllpx-'11 Xln lllunlx liululr Iulqunfl l',IIIL'Il l'wqll.n fxzlmlmh R-llxlxuwm Ihnnm Num-fu 1.-nllw-11 lncymx IH1111 1.1!14-xlq. IXUUNI Xlmlmu ILL..-vu lim-ul lfwvmlx lim: IM-ullutt 175 Phi Delta Theta l'hi Delta 'l'heta foundwl zu Kliami l'niversity, 1343 Ohio Theta Chapter installed at L'niu-rsity of Cincinnati. 1898 C 'Ull7l'.N'-4.XZ1ll't' and .Xrgent lflozwr-1Yliite Carnation Fratres in Facultate Seldon Gale Lowrie. Ph. D. Cyrus De XYitt Meade, l'h Gerald Barnes. .X. Bl. Fratres in Collegio Nleclicinae Eslie Asbury Paul Sudhort' XYilliam lxothler 1921 1Yilliam D. Averill G. 1Yillard Breiel Lloyd G. Muinaw Cyrus R. Osborn 1922 George R. Douthit Fratres in Acaclemica Xllilliam l'. Gillespie Lewis -1. Gregory J. Ralph Petree Louis C. Pochat Ronald McCune 9 George K. Rogers 1923 Robert S. Crane George -1. Kuelmle 1924 Carlton B. Eifert Samuel M. Gordon lillsworth G. Ireland llerbert S. Pahren Joel Poorman David Xl, Stemhel .Xlyin 51. Sterman Burton D. Thuma Ralph KI. Robinson 1925 Clarence R. Beiser Carl Emil 51. Hauck blames C. McFal1 Mosby L. Simmons Hugh R. Thompson llarold N. Parker Ferdinand XY. Robb Frater Sociatus Donaldson Brown 179 I A v Y i -D mx lla-luy, Ifxzmx, Kxmlvlzxllgll. IIIHHIJHI, HllL'lxIll.tN1t!'. 1'l.u'k. jmuw. lxlllrrlfy, lumyl g I,m'R4,5. .Xl1lm'rm.m, Xluldlr Hun .XIlNl'lIllll, Sl1Il1ul.m1l. N.m..nm'. Mull-, Knlnnx-m, Ilurxkxunp, l'I.llIk'lN. llwuw. .Xlcl hm .ulu, lfxpa. lirzuly lin!-my Run 1l.uu', lir.m1.ul. 51111111111-l, Flux, ,XNl1!mx, 'IM-Ill. l'1.nu!-ull. Rurlxm, llnxxvll, N 4..nr11N-up l'v-vflmhl, Xl.nH1xN ISU AL' I N Cl N N ,itll A N le Delta Tau Delta Delta 'l'au Delta founded 1859, at Bethany College Gannna Xi Chapter established at the University of Cincinnati, October 30, 1909 C'oI0r.v-Ie'urple, XVhite and Gold Flower-Pansy Fratres in Facultate Rufus Southworth, A. M., M. D. Clarence Stevens, A. M. Robert C. Gowdy. Ph. D. Irving H. Brown, A. M. XValter F. Haehnle, A. H. F. Koenig, B. S. F ratres in Collegio Medicina-: Glenn C. Comstock Kenneth Riddle Frater in Collegio Legis Cornelius Petzhold Fratres in Academicae B x.. lI1 3... l92l j. Ebersole Crawford Daniel G. Fries ff is l922 James A. Beaman ' A Frank Mills Hugh M. Bowen F. Gordon Ricker ' f Stuart R. Garrison Ralph XV. Sigmund - Harry M. Mathis 5 l923 Harris P. Alderman Roye C. McDiarmid Roland C. Ashton -Iohn H. McGowan, jr. Clinton P. Clark XYilliam A. Ogden Allen M. Crain -WR S john B. Petzhold Edwin G. Hibarger + Clark Robinson Darrel NV. XV. Johnson XYilliam XV. Romaine Gordon M. Jones F Alan M. Sutherland Samuel B. Lansing F rederiek C. Todd Arthur G. Letherby . Robert M. Todd l924 Eugene P. Brady Edward C. Huerkamp Morton P. Francis - ' John XYesley Pape l925 Mellville D. Hensey XVilliam N. Robbins Armand Knoblaugh Pledges Robert M. Armstrong Ben D. Evans Darwin L. Stapp Stewart Ansehutz . Earl S. Hillman ' f Ben L. Bryant Harold R. Buekmaster -lames M. LeRoy 181 'iifii G ' --Qlelg Top ROW-Herlingef, lWCf,s0l'd, Bush, lhuwut, Alllflllllll. .Xrm-I-I, XX'.1lk1-r, XYMIHILAII. lfwllxn-llxtmy 'l'11ml+r11im-. l,t'Ill1.lI1l Middle Row-Smith, Rankin, Srmmlux'-. XXYIH-il'I'N4,Il1, Ii11I.u1l. Sllfllllll, Il.n'.nI:m:. lfilnu. Full: FlYlgEl'1'llIvi, 'l'11-m1.x- Bottom Row-Mclntire, ffurtlx, XY:1u:1c1', Ifllmt, SII'i'HL'Ill'Ilk'X', Rh-tlgvr, Fmtfun-ml-l. QQVVIXFI Ili-U-Imxx , XX vnu I-if .,' i ,I L' -t f frirww ii- .rx . 1. . ix Ixl, Pi Kappa Alpha 1 l'i Kappa Alpha founded at the University of Virginia, 1868 1 - .-Xlpha Xi chartered at the University of Cincinnati, 1910 1 l i C'nlar.v-Garnet and Gold l7lo'zt'c'r-l.ily of the Yalley Fratres in Facultate Reginald Mctlrane, l'h. D. Fay .-Xrthur Norton, E. E. Laus XVeiner Fratres in Collegio Medicina i Herbert C. jones Harold H. Wagner 1 , 1 lVilliam H. Brueggemami , , Fratres in Collegio Legis 1 George Metzger joseph Isaac VVilliams Fratres in Academicx 1923 1 1921 Thomas Ernest Elliot Gerald Edward Fitzgerald E Kenneth Evers Greiser liouis johnson Henshaw Edward Charles Strietelmeier Edward NYag'ner 1922 George Mathias Arnold Howard Crosby Curtis joseph Ricketts Ednionston Henry George Eilers VVarren Xliallace Mclntirc Randall Edwin Walker 1 Alfred VVilliam lVenzel Byron llillas XYydman llollis llarold Hush Howard 'lohn Herrlinger Kirby Feemster McCord Howard liarton H ehhle Gordon Young Billard 4 Thomas XYyatt Denham lvl! Percy Henry Fitzgerald L , Vw'illiam Maxwell Fuller 4 XVilliam Charles Havelaar George Michael Palmer Lawrence XVilliam Schellhammer If Fredrick Philip Schierloh 'W Clifford Glenn Thomas 2 J i 1924 ,ll Richard Boyce Crosset lf -Iohn XYagner Eilers HE John Thaddeus Jarman 1 Edwin Ferdinand Koch 1 1, I 1925 i f Richard Seavey Saunders 7? Donald Nlclvor Smith ill l l Pledges li Carl Rankin lil 183 7 p 1 W 1.-J .-iifliif ,211 1 N-r'l'Y .5 f. I Top Row--Ernst Hughes, flhZHTljvllliIl, Orncs. Hrnry. IihCkQ'IINLIt'I4fl'l'. Green, l'l.n'k, .XIIQLIL F41 Iluth Nliddle Row-Davis, Posey, Flcming, Hawk, XY:1llucc', Mxllvr, fluws, Sclmclxu-r, ll.l1'1lH1l. lfiimu l'r1,mc. Slmfcr. Nxwlwr iottom Row-Myers, Allen, flcrxtlv, lirpzmt, Hurw. X1-x'w11. Knut. Bllllvr, Slmlwrr, XX'x1-1.1111 Rulvx 154 , y x +L W rw, Alpha Nu Sigma .I v '1n. I Xlpha Xu Slglllll founded at the L'nivcrsity of Cincinnati, January 12, C'0lm'x-Black and Gold l lrm'1'1'-Blile Cornflower Frater Honorarius H. E. XYarrington, U. C., l890 Fratres in Collegio Medicina Harold J. Norton D. Carlin Elliott Fratres in Academicae Leslie E. Bryant Harry Burns Joseph Gerstle J. McKenzie Miller Donald Allan Glenn H. Allen Leonard Hollister J. Stanley Hughes llallace J. Champlain lYilliam Dunkle Maurice Ernst Thomas Fleming Chester Henry Edward Barber Robert Blickensdoerfer XYilliam L. Crowe Kenneth Darling Clarence Davis Alfred Farr Xyllllillll A. Clark l9Zl l922 1923 l924 l925 185 Robert Shafer Edward Schubert Vernon I. E. 'Wiegand XYilliarn Hawk Earl Myers XYilliam B. Schoelwer C. Foy Roby Emil Kratt Harvey Miller Robert K. Sharp Harrison G. Green Richard M. Goss Leroy Houston Edmund Lawyer Conrad Ornes Irving Posey XYells Schaefer Henry Wfallace Allyn Hunt 1910 Folger Dinnie lfinulm Price R. flX'1lXK'I' l'f4lxxzmIN G, XYQ-llc :lain Keever Graver XViIli:unx Lmm-mzm Kuflell 'I'.15l..1' l'.m.u lfunl. H.mh tx iuullu McKinley Schnuffele Brin- r,LlIlh.lIll VIIICV Huckl- 1'-nu-t.alvlv ll-vuw Su IN' Sigma Delta Pi N1 uni llt'llIl l'i fonnileml at the l'nivc-rwity of Cincinnati, October 8, 1912 CiU1Ul'S71QUf'1l.1 Purple :incl XYhite l lmt'vr-Tlie Yin let Fratres in Acaclemica 1921 11. Leigh Brite Charles E. Constable Brent S. Finch f Elmer F. Hncke Glenn L. Mcliinley Howard L. Pope XX'illiani H. Schanfele 1922 Norbert C. Brockman Charles XY. De Ginther Ladru O. Grauer E. Ralph House Raymond H. Hucke John XY. Guilday 9 Herbert K. Keever Robert N. Piper Robert G. F. Sarvis NX'alter E. Splain Frank J. XYeller Harry B. XYilliams Pledges George Weller 187 1923 Arthur J. Fratz Richard B. Jenkins Lincoln E. Melhope Elbert Taylor 1924 George Dinnie George S. Edwards XYi1liam Ford Franklin E. Hardisty Roy Earl Higgins Arthur Hamblin - 1925 Donald L. Folger Ralph P. Grauer Edwin L. Price Sn lfrich Szxltzmun Ihxxx S--Iw A,Meyc-rs Nlngrxxh Lulvm lhkutwch Iwcrnwzm Sxlkwuu' Nln-yu-mx I,vxxm- .UINH non I'.Mcyc-rw Bgnvxmlu-lu:-1' lhflfl-tcxrn Schull-ll ll:-'cr1n.ml4l l:!lt'1llll.llI lhu Km 11 1 130 M-CINCINNATIAN Sigma Alpha lVlu Sigma Alpha Mu founded November 26. 1907, at the College of th of New York Omicron Chapter established at the University of Cincinnati February 24, 1917 Colors-Purple and XVhite Flower-Fleur dc lis Fratres in Collegio Medicina Leo Samuel Friedman jacob Saltzman Samuel Seltz Fratres in Academicae l922 Harry Lincoln Kronman Milton Henry Schmidt Philip Mitchell Meyers Eugene Vernon Segal Nicholas Mann Salkover ' 5' .. Morris Urich L l923 P Aaron Alvin Bamberger Maurice Levine Y l Joe Dave Q Zola Gotthard Deutsch ' Reuben Goldstein C Hyman Tupper Greenwald ' Clarence I. Lubin X Albert Meyers ' Stanley David Simon Erwin Service Wolfson l924 Stuart Marx Altshool Alben Kohler David Charles Davis l925 Sidney Lawrence Meyerson Pledge james Lee Magrish 189 , TW E N TY O N e City lmtunn Rem liunll. Kznrch, lll'Il111ltI'. ll.4l,ffH. lizvlm. lkuuw, Kwvh. l,flllI1Jll1NI, Liu. Vmwrll I - v i Q . lug Run ff, l!x'1ulm'1', Hruckmzux, il, H!'.l4lIIlI', liqulrr, 1m111pt4'l'. I-11112. Nullflfm, fnwll, Ross lull, ll1l1.f, lnttmwl 1l1H1' Run lily, Xxrllllv, Hull, lrxxin. Iilllllxllw, lfllnwy, Kumlml, Xlnthvi, Slugm. Hrullxm. Kvsrnp l'f1I Lambda Chi Alpha I nnhcla Chi .Xlpha foiniileil :n lliixlull l'i1ix't-:wily Noveiiilwr Z, I' x x - , . v . . . Iizunnia liannna la-1:1 Q llapler iiislalleil at the I iiix'ei'silv ol nili l'll'l Cincin 1 ', C. olorxv l'nrple, li1'L'L'll :incl liolil Frater in Facultate Clarence U. liarclnei' l'h. IJ. Fratres in Collegio Nleclicinae Daniel -I. Iiinclel Fratr l92l JXIIQUSIIIS Beall. slr. Chase Xl. Davies Burnham Finney Paul A. Kemp Eugene S. Mittenflorf Laurence S. Coryell l922 Carl XY. Rich Charles S. Parker james T. XYalls Nelson Bl. Gainpfer Clarence B. Irwin .Iohn XY. Dalzell l923 Max B. Gehauer Forrest Iily Edward -I. Groinme Robert F. Sloan James XY. Braclner George B. Ruth Frank Koch Paul A. Lay I':nil B. Smith es in Acaclemicae Pledges l924 Ilerhert Iiarch XX'illiani liailclon XX'illiam Ross Clair llall, blr. Charles A. Harrel Xlilton Clark H erhert QX. Dahlquiw Rohert I'. Xlathei Donalcl Bedcloe Clark Gifforrl .Iaines 'llull llohert Biltz .Iohn P. Goetz Fosri H. Gregg llilhert Brockinan Charles Melville l925 -Ioseph Bowen George Iiraclner Ferd Bacler. Ir. Oliver O. Tlioinpson 101 t 1111--l NX mlll lzcknlt Xu' C I 1111141111 XX All xx luunl Alpha Pi Delta xlllllll l'i lh-llzl fuululul all thc L,lllX'l'l'wllj' ol' Cixlcixlxlznli. l' l C'nlm'.s'fl.il:u' :mel llulll l'll11'Iu'l'l'---'lille Xxkllbflllllll' Frater in Facultate Chzlrlcs KI. lJlSCl't'llN Prater in Graduate School XYill:u'cl Xicclcrluulwr Fratres in Collegio Legis Dzwicl Fulk XYIlllL'l' ul. lfckcrt Forrest Smith Fratres in Collegio Medicina Benjzunin Scluwurtz Xvlllllllll XYL-1'tl1cim Klux B. lY:llkmx' Fratres in College of Commerce Erich L. Schulte lmwell Rupp, A. B Horace Lyle llZLI'I'y l5I'Z1l1llNtC'lll. -X B Edwin Fred lleoxgc Mott Fratres in Collegio Acaclemicaf: l92l l923 Elk L. Freuml Sllllllll S. Stein I922 Ce-urge Rogers Ralph BI'llNX'll lYD1lYl1l L'l1i5holm 1924 Sam KlUl'QCllSlt'I'll Oecar P. Holmer Carl XYendell 1113 i ll mln Xl :Hun Unk Flllki 1 1111 l'1x u'1nr 1-14 Tram IKIHIKI U CINCINNATIAN P111 Beta Delta P111 Beta Delta founded 'lt Columbu Umvermty 1903 Mu Chapter 1nst'1lled at the Ulnwerslty of C1llCllll121t1 Denember 11 920 C olon Blue 'md Gold F1021 PI Grclnd Fratres m Academlcx 92 l923 Jullus Mark Irxmb E Fmk Abraham Felnberb Mxlton 1XI'lll1l1 l922 1924 Samuel Henry Cordon M1lton En hnder Sldney E Unber D F-tit,- T - - if - Y . . . . . c c c c W ', . C ,t . V . . . - , 1 xi- I l 4 ' I I . , 7. O. . . 7 . on I . C . 7 ir! ' 1 . g c . . 0- - I W . 19' i TWENTY ON 1 v Vlulial .MUN hlulnxuul-l Hmm 'Nlul lm--ull-I1 In sl IW, Tau Delta Phi 1511111111111 1910 7.1X1'1'.X C11,X1 111fR 111' '1':111 12701111 1'111 1:1'2l1t'l'l111V was g1':11111-11 its IX L'112l1'11'l' 211 1111- tc-11111 21111111111 K-l111Vc11111l11 uf '1':111 111-11:1 1'11i 111-111 ut Now 1 0 ork C111 1Je1'c1111x'1' 25. 1 JZ. '1'11c 11111'11osc of the '1':111 131-11:1 1'11i 1:1'1l1l'I'l111j' ix 111 fostc-1' 211161 1JI'O11101C ,1111111 s1'11111:11's11i11 :11111 fric11c1s111p Zllllflllg 115 l11L'1111Jt'1'5. C'11lm'.v-N11vy 111110 211141 11111110 Fratres in Academicae 1921 1923 '1Yll11t'l' 111111611 Peiscr C11Zl1'1t'4 Hodges 12101161 1924 11111011 111'e61111'z11f1 Fratres in Co11egio juris Prudentiae 192 1 1922 K1:1111'icc H. 1i110c11is11 S111l1L'y F. gXc11e1' 1,ouiN 1. S1I'1C1iL'1'. 1r. 1923 SZll11l1L'1 R. 8111111112111 Frater in Collegio Construendi Lewis 1.6111111111 1-17 5ul111111lr 1..111l11w'1 Hd-1.1111 l'.lI1x l.u5f.1111l X.111XX Tau Kappa Alpha l'1Hllll4li'1l 111 1111111-1' C11llL'g'n'. IWUN. Cillkillllilli L'l1:111Ia-1' 111-tzlllwl :1l ilu' L'lIiX't'I'51lX' 111' Xtillkilllllli WHS K 11!1f1',v f- l.1gl1l Illlll lixlrk l'111'11l1- Fratres in Facultate L XXX l':11'lx, X. Xl, I1,X,X.lIIXXX1, X X1 XX':1ltv1' I , Ilan-111111. X. IT K. Rf xlffrlnlllk' I'l1 ll. Fratres In .'XCkid9IT1iCiP IQZI llu1'l11'1AI ,IX I,--yl.1111' bl. l'lIPl'l'N1PIl' K1 11x1111'1I V722 I 1111 XX.. lJ41lf1-ll ll1'1':1l1l 12.1l111'1l111-1A ll11xx.111l l, Xl1t 1 11111 ll. 55111111411 l'11lXX.ll'fl l. X11-11-1' K 11111111 l'1'1.fl1 ll I l71'XX's'X Sllivlllx IQI4 K. X1lq111' IIQ1111-Il IHS gllllllllligij 4 W X it 115 JM my 1 3 WUMENS PAN-HELLENIC is Y 4 ASSUEIA3 gZTIUNi Woman's Pan-Hellenic Association , . . QllI'lNl1llt' lluxlmxx Ku-an-ll Rzuwni . Nlziiqmtit' 5lL'XX'1ll'l Delta Delta Delta liiiwvll lizuwni llulwmllij' ll1'iI11m'j' Kappa Delta Klzii'-im'ic Stewart . .uw . , . A Kl.ii5.11t1l1mwt Kappa Alpha Theta ,Xll-1lI'1lI1l Xlyt-iw ltflllll Nllirclufli Chi Omega Klzirx' lliilnlwzml llfmvllii' l'nixt-ll . . , !,Vi'.YI.fl'1'llf . . .,x'.wf-ffiffy . . . Y'1'm1.v1f1'i'1' Kappa Kappa Gamma Uvriiiliv Sclicititlt- liiilli Klcfliwgnvi' Delta Zeta killillllltlll' Xllxillivl' llvrllizi liwgzilslq' Alpha Chi Omega lmm I V110 Kline' l l t'-I c'1'l wrg Theta Phi Alpha llt'I'Il111lZl l li ,mm lirzicv Kl1llllL'XK'N lnywr -l mn - R.u1N-nl XX xlxun Ulu tnlu H,n-,x.u.! l.luy-I l,1ll'l HIX H114 I4 X lwxlx- 11.111 l'.ul1ixulx lizdvwwhwrn FCIIHJIII Wh 4.111111-1' KvM v' Hlllqm Nllnlvlj lp AU' 14 jun - e ,CZINCIN NATlANS+la- V Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta founded at Boston University, 1888 Zeta Chapter installed at the University of Cincinnati, 1892 Colors-Silver, Gold and Blue Fl0'zc'cr-Pansy Soror in Facultate Cora May Box Soror in Graduate School Ethel Kinney Sorores in Nurses Training School Mary Louise XVilson Parthenia Foster Meta Miller Sorores in Academicae l92l I Olivia james Virginia Kemper Russell Ranson Susan XN'ilson l9Z2 Dorothy Britney Elma Ferris Dorothy Hayward Cicely Lloyd Gladys Luebbert Marian Taylor Naomi XVhitaker Pledges Dorothy Hay Gertrude Miller Emily Scott Margaret Terrill n 201 TW E N TY 1923 Helen Dail Rose Gale Edith Paddock Eleanore Perry Dora Grey Ritchie l924 Adelaide Burger Martha Cooper Katherine Galbreath Martha Mundy Emily Richardson Alberta Schwartz Dorothea C. Vlfhorton ON iil XY4':mu-1 KIil'Q4'l llllvx 1 'Stmunx K4-rn Kvck 'lillfllill lhmm-1 Richry llmxu-: l:llI'llHt'j1'I' XYlv11.u'1'r limlum' ,Inns- 24 ll ,,,,1 J F Q ,, I U , . I 1 I I I I '4 ll .U 1 5 ' o ClNClNNATlAN-k4 Kappa Delta Kappa Delta founded at Yirginia State Normal, 1897 Omega Xi installed at the University of Cincinnati, 1913 Colors-Olive Green and XYliite Fl0'za'c'r-NVliite Rose Patronesses Mrs. B. C. Yan XVye Mrs. G. O. XVliite Sorores in Facultate Helen Stanley Margaret Campbell Roberta Gibson Sorores in Acaclemicae l92l 3 l923 Margaret Grosse Mildred Downer Mildred Kern Helen Connor 1922 ,, Helen Wfliitacre Eliza Richey i Virginia Keck Marjorie Stewart Eleanor Krieger Virginia Turpin l924 - Cresse Lou Hodge Florence Norris Mabel jones ' Cleon Weaver ' Pledges Ruth Kuen Alma F oertmeyer Marion Duley 203 - ll, TVVENTY 0 o a.-..l Kllxlwlmmrk Jgunex .Xtkilu Brady Dyxurl Fi-hu Hux Hurry Xlvyv: Stcu-xxx XNl1l1nm Vuchsnl H, L. HuIY111.m Ihlcluuwrth Srrulv l'uwm'll Milla-1 ll. llxum Hu-x L- .Xppln-g.ntu llriggx AILWQUHJII ll If liwvftrm u Hnlulw Il m-n' lx .X-lkllw If llillllv U mlxx 1111- Ll-Iii-u l 21 U4 ag if 1 g i get N ,ni f, it Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta founded at De l'auw L'niversity, 1370 .-Xlpha Tau Chapter installed at the University of Cincinnati. 1913 Colors-Black and Gold Flzziwr-'I'lie Pai 'ISV Sorores in Facultate Xlarwick Black Katherine Dabney Marguerite Resor Margaret Todd Soror in Collegio Medicina l 92 l Ethel Atkins Henrietta Brady Dorothy Dysart Adele Fischer Agnes James Edith Murdock Alfarata Myers l92Z Virginia Box Helen E. Hoffman Louise Pochat Minerva Powell Ellen Struble Yioletta Shelton Sorores in Acacl emicae Mary Charlotte Stevens l923 julia Lee Applegate Dorothy Briggs Helen Duckworth Charlotte Merry Reland Miller l924 Marcia Adkins Dorothy Beck Virginia Bowdle Dorothea Gano Elinor Cano Cherry Creve Virginia Hobbs Eleanor LeBlond Katherine VVithrow Elizabeth McGowan Pledges Elizabeth Hodge Marguerite Scott Roberta Johnstone 205 g NA ---Q-'Lv' Q gg J A - 1 ,ji x f Q 5 XQY1, vxjl A Xf, If lfmkl I'-V3-x11 twmh llllblhklll lim' Ihulum IP mm H.uL1v lilm-nr lun lux X.-N Xl lg l'1x.kn Um limlnnumv I llklllllll H511 Na M l:.4! r1.- SNINW limi li I1 ll.ll1m.m lmiav .Xllnvw 'NAH1 fu 3 lxv mm I ul jill. f-M 'CINCIN NATlAN,fe Chi Omega Q Chi Olneffa founded at the University of Arkansas, 1895 b J Ii Alpha Chapter installed at the University of Cincinnati, 1913 Colors-Carclinal and Straw Flzmw'-1Vliite Carnation Soror in Facultate Sophie XV. Brunholf Soror in Collegio Legis Regina Closs Sorores in Acaclemicae 1921 Virginia Buchanan Eleanor Finke Mary Hubbard Frances Crouch Dorothy Poysell Eleanore VVachs 1922 t Louise Barker N anette Case Elinor Driehaus Louise Kreimer Edna Pfleger Charlotte Roeclter Sylvia Voss L. Pledges - f1923 Miriam Boebinger C Anita Dolle Dorothy Duncan Elizabeth Finke A Harriette Sanders 1924 Dorothy Atkins Einaleah Balunann Laura Belle Bahmann Mary Evelyn Eaton Dorothy Gradolf Katherine Porter Leila Price Celia Scarborough Mary Seibel Frances Dyer ' Dorothy De.-Xrniancl Ruth jemison 207 ig TWENTY ON -1-i411 :ulin Sfhrxl Sfllt'lfT1'1k' Kruu' Nlclllrgu Iknkm-1 llqnhr l':xuli Starry lluhmzm liurnx Hl'l1ll'1Xlllll' lignmli Applm' unix Srluqum Sinus 'l4m'lu'l Sh nvm- mn JUN ln! 1 I l elNQlNNATIAN2+- - I l l 1 l l Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gannna founded at Monmouth, Illinois, 1870 Beta Rho Chapter installed at University of Cincinnati. 1914 Colors-Dark Blue and Light Blue Flower-Fleiir-de-lis Sorores in Academic:-me 1921 Z, l923 Lucile Cushman ' Phyllis Appel , Marian Martin Dorothy Barnett Louise Scherl Helen Beiderwell 1922 , Mary Burns Florence Gahr K21the1'YU Kruse Helen Guhman Helen P31111 l ' Ruth McGregor MHYY Louise Sfaey Loretta Parker 1924 n : Corinne Scheiffele ' Helen Storrs i r Q p Pledges Lillian Morris Aria Schawe Helen Shoemaker Mary Fuqua Turner Virginia Lewis Roberta XVest Bernice VVilliams l 3 ,, 209 W' TWENTY ON lllu'l1cf4'l1l Sn ing XX gullxcx Furfl l,. llrxlps-1' li-I:.lt,lQ llutl F.lIAllNWHl'lll llurk Nwlwx-U11 li L'.n tum: Ruth lily li--ullvlluxlx l JIU ll.llllL'lN lla' llnlx lil'Jll1N'l Nrlllu lluslm .Xllrxl Ill-l'.uu1 lvlllllmx l,l.l1'l'l N lun. X. ---ClNClNNATlAN1:ues1-in Delta Zeta Delta Zeta founded at Miami University, 1902 Xi Chapter installed at the University of Cincinnati, 1916 Colors-Rose and Nile Green Floivm'-Killarney Rose Sorores in Graduate School Elaine De Beck Mary Kramer Mrs. Horace Tangeman Mrs. Merton Jerome Hubert Catharine Swing Sorores in Academicae l92l l923 Florence Ford ' Hazel Burk Margaret Huenefeld Corinne De Camp Bertha Rogatsky Mary Louise Nickerson Ruth Seifried Helen Schiel Charlotte VValker Eulalie Spilman Arlie Daniels Marian Farnsworth l922 l924 Dorothy Allen 1 Sue Ely Amelia Bush Isabelle Draper Dorothy Hutt Florence Roth Lucy Draper Ruth Roudehusli Sarah Keating Pledges Dorothy De Beck Alice Schuchert Betty Fisher Pauline Rutledge Charlotte Dawson 1 211 W wg X, .TWENTY C C 9 . 1 -C T--ffffi Nil--J Kehm Hzlllzuwl '1'r:u'y Linduvr KQHIK' ll:uzlc'tm1 kIL'5lk'l'llFl'jl I,Eifl'llbflCh 0'l'onm-ll XVHSIIICY Yun XYiukh- VVidig Ncufurtlu 'flxckcx' H. Nor1'i4 Ellix Hoshnw Krllvr Vmxl Bgu'n:u'nl licntxm .212 ,5 MClNt,lNlXlA1lAN:i 1 Alpha Chi Omega I Alpha Chl Gmeba founded 11 De 1 um UlllXClb1ty 1885 Alpha Delta Chapter mstalled It the Lmxerblty ot' ClllClI111l1l 1919 Colon Scarlet and Olne Creen F102 Fl Red C'1rn'1t1on mth ql1'llllX Patrone ses Madame Aertb Nlre 11 Talbert Urs VX 11111111 H'1mmond Parker Soror ln Graduate School Helen Cord Sorores m Acaclemlcae 92 Amy Dlefenback Allne Hesterber Chrlstme Hoshaw Florence M Kane Charlotte E Kehm Kathryn Llndner Inez Tracy 1922 Alleen Barnard Hlldred Brazelton Mary O Connell Ehzabeth Tucker Allce VVasmer Eva Van VV1nkle 7 1923 Estelle Benton Mary lNeufart11 Grace XX e1d1g 1924 Xlary Peyton Ballard Freda Ellie Edna Keller 1925 Helen lN orr1e Pledges Gertrude Brockman Lucretla Tob1n Florence Hanlon c Ur 1 2 Z ' 1 'V , . v . . . . . 2 . . - . . 1 C 1 . 1 1 1. , '31 1. 1 , ' 1 1, 1 ' .' ' f V k C C L C 4 S 1 - 4 c . . . c L XV. . , L n C C l . . . ' IV c ,' ' v 0- . b , A , . -f , v . 7 TWENTY ON - f Stuplmllx Sullixzm llnlq-Q 1l4ll'lIll'H! Xml md Rxs'h:u'1lNm1 Xlznilxrx Hyuznlm Hunk llgxgm JI-1 xx C, c--clNClNNATlAN-- , Theta Phi Alpha Founded at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1912 Epsilon Chapter established at the University of Cincinnati 1919 1921 Hermina Hoppe Dorothy Stephans Florence Sullivan 1 9 2 2 Viola Richardson Patronesses Mrs. R. K. LeBlond Mrs. Fred Hinkle Dr. Nora Crotty Sorores in Acaclemicae Pledges Magdalene Alf Tressa Beirne Minerva Hiller Helen Hysan 1923 Grace Mathews Marie Niland Leona Sunderman 1924 A Evelyn Brink Ruth Bywater Yirginia McBreen Elizabeth McCarthy Alma Paddack Clarissa Pardick 215 TVVENT-Y ON ,..i..-.-- l,imln'5 Hnvx11.n11 -IVIIIIIIIHN lun Hmm lznnlrrick Nnymlrr Nlunrm- Ilunixxitf lI.ny Lrmming I.4'llll lfmip 'llmyl-n llumlru- .llrf Delta Sigma Dcltzl Sigma loumla-fl :lt ilu- L'lllYQ'l'rllj' of ClI1Clllll2lll, l'll'l L'n1m',vwl,igl1l llluc :mml Silver lflwzvca'--l'i1xl4 'llcn Rose Patronesses Miss .Xnnic l.zuu Miss May Connor Mre. .X H. Davis Soror in Graduate School l92l Ruth Limlscj' Myrtle Cc-is l 922 -lllllil l'lllSt'l1l2lll Cllzlrlottc -lmllllllgs l923 Lucile Hzuulmricli Dorothy Monro Milclrecl Sl1yllL'l' Georgia l.C'1llll1l1lg l'z1uliue Raine Sorores in Academics l924 lfllllllll licrm-witz Myrtle Hay .lime llenclcrmn lftllel lxntz Pledges liIlIllCl'lllC' lfmig Clara Louisa- Tay 217 Riclllle l'ny.zer Hnrrlin licckc- llcllumy Thriss llilllflifll YL-ste-r llnll Miller Ilyaly Illwii Gilhwpiv Sykxw DIZIIIICN Fvttrr lizniluy Lilllllll'l' 'l'ux'm'r Smith XYJIHIWI' I.. .lunu l'l1cr1'ingtin H. .lum-N llnumzm Huffman IJZIYHINUII Hun Q-ll Xlznlnm' Hd 'lun' l'1rrlmu Vhillipi Hn-ll Sllvfklllilll Slmfvr Kg-vk llanmu l'mnstm'k Hurling IIS -QINCINNATIANQ Nu Sigma Nu Fonntlecl at the L'niversity of Michigan in 1832 Theta Chapter chartered in 1892 zu the University of Cincinnzni C'0I0r.v-XYine and XYhite FI02t'z'1's-Recl and lYhite Carnation Fratres in Facul Edward D. Allgaier. .-X. ll., M. D. Stephen C. Ayers. M. D. VVylie M. Ayers, M. D. Edmund M. Baehr. M. D. james M. Bentley, M D Kenneth Blackfan, M.D Mark A. Brown, M. D. Charles L. Bonifield, M.D. Ralph Carothers, M. D. Robert Carothers, M.D. Robert B. Cotield. M. D. Frank M. Coppock, M.D. H. Kennon Dunham. M. D. Frank Fee, M.D. Louis Feid, Jr., M. D. Starr Ford, M.D. Benjamin NV. Gaines, M.D. Philip Gath, M. D. Henry M. Goodyear. M.D. William J. Graf. M. D. Dennis E. Jackson, Ph. D.. M. D. Charles P. Kennedy, M. D. Edward J. Kennedy. M. D. tate Charles E. Kiely, M.D. Clarence J. King, M. D. Charles A. Langdale, M. D. Donald J. Lyle, M. D. Robert D. Maddux, M. D. Howard McIntyre, M.D. Gorden McKim, M.D. James VV. Miller. M.D. john D. Miller, M.D. Rcger S. Morris, M.D. Charles S. Noonan, M. D. Emerson H. North, M. D. Dudley NV. Palmer. M.D. -lames VV. Rowe, M. D. XVilliam L. Shannon. M. D. E. Otis Smith, M. D. Magnus A. Tate. M. D. Erwin O. Straehley. M.D. I. L. Tuechter. M. D. Edward NV. NValker. M. D. Dudley W'ebb, M. D. E. Gustav Zinke, M. D. Fratres in Colle l92l Parvin M. Davis George Benzing, Jr. Lloyd K. Felter Hewitt B. Hannah Harold H. Howell Herbert C. Jones Joseph Lindner Herbert P. Malone Matthew C. Pirrung Clarence J. Shafer Harold H. NVagner l922 Russell Bailey Maynard S. Cherrington Olin Hall George L. Hardin Herman Keck Guernsey R. Lunger George Wm. McClure Maurice I. Miller Kenneth Riddle John O. Theiss , Walter C. Yester 219 ' TWB NTY gio l923 ' Elsworth Beckes W'illiam Brueggeniann H. Glenn Bell Curtis Bellamy Glenn Comstock Harry C. Davidson Thaddeus R. Gillespie George Richard Hnttman XVilliam H. Hvde Royal A. Phillips Russell N. Specknian XYni. B. Turner l924 Paul Rannells Bauman Byron Danford Dorrance S. James Louis E. Jones Clayton R. Sikes Francis Clayton Smith 'Ill 5Dgff' C ' Hvnklvy Slumk 1'-1l'lI !'Il'k Ymrk Huw! l'qll1'NK' KKCIIIIC limxnxng Xlmmx XX, li lmwkl Luch Xlullx Nr-'lv Klwttvl' ll.mmm R.n.x1- l'fx.mN II, li, Rululvnu , , Xldlnvvxu Xl, U. funk fl, lI,l'-1.-k Pugh XXl!1l1.wl1 Sllilllllllt l:1:L.n lKm'umlnx Kulm Slllllll Rumlx ll.mNnu Nm-xxvmxnlv ,I If IC4-I-:nw Km-lal lhxxx .Xwlrlx-nn Xlmmvll lh4im.I4l Xlm:l'm-lnm-10 ll If R1-Imax KIIJIIYIIXKI XX .nlku llm-N1 Xl-mul, Ill' 1921 1923 .Xlpl Alpha Kappa Kappa in Kappa liuppxi founded at llllflllllblllll College, 1888 Uinicron Chapter founded October 28, 113111, at the lfniversity r Cincinnati t'n1or.v-Myrtle Green and XYhite l7Io7t'f'1'iXYliite Carnzuion Fratres in Facultate llr xvllllillll R. Abbot llr. Ellis R. Bader Dr Albert J. Bell Dr C. J. Broenian Dr Charles E. Caldwell Dr. Arch 1. Carson Dr. Frank B. Cross Dr. Nvilliam M. Doughy Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr Dr. Dr Frank H. Lamb Karl F. Little E. W. Mitchel Rufus B. Hall Frank XV. Langdon Robert A. Kehoe Frat Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr. Dr Dr. llr Dr. Dr. john NV. Murphy XVa1ter li. Murphy C. A. Mills M. F. McCarthy XVilliam H. Peters Robert Sattler C. E. Shinkle Rufus Southworth Horace F. Tangeman Charles XV. Tanga-man David A. Tucker Derrick T. Vail Dr. john M. W'ithrow llr. H. E. Higgins res in Universitate Arthur K. Beumler Geo. H. Cook Harold F. Downing M. jay Flipse Clarence L. Fraas joseph N. Ganim Geo. J. Hathaway Hugh A. Kuhn Paul R. Minich Howard E. Moore-Boocks Paul.B..Newcomb Gerard Raap joseph E. Robins Hubert H. Shook Vincent Y. Smith Paul G. Sudholf 1922 Geo. M. Guest Geo. F. Koetter Albert G. Kreimer Chas. H. Leech Chas. F. MeKhann Carl A. XYilzbach 221 Harry F. Anderson Franklin C. Beeks Malcolm O. Cook Stanley E. Dorst Clarence H. Frederick Karl V. Kitzmiller Geo. F. Munns Homer D. Roads Leonard A. Stack Robert C. Walker 1924 Ferris E. Beekley Robert XY. Cooke Robert L. Crudgington Thomas H. Davis Harold XV. Evans Malcolm B. Hanson Fred XY. Heinold Harold D. Fritz Daniel 'l. Kindel lilmer S. Mauk Robert H. Pugh Harvey F.. Robins Hugh B. Robins SUIIIIIIFIIHIII XY. linux lhxx- 1 n1x':n'.Alx Huck H, ll. 'l.l'll!1ll!'IUIl ll.lkK'l l':n5 Silnlnullx l'frlv.4u fx-vznlkxnk N1-Nlrit Slllllll XXQHII1 u L N.lX'llI Hlllx XluK1lvlrr1w Xllllrv NVIIIIUII Tuul In 1'IlNNllIj l,:l1'gum-In l'irlxn-lvl Uuvmllr Xlnlu IIIINIIIHVI I'illn-ml N-uk linux XX'-H-lIv111n X14 771 N- n l l l i if - -MCINCINNATIANQ- Phi Chi Phi Chi founded February 26. 1889. at the University of Vermont Upsilon Zeta Chapter founded December 30, 1917, at the Lnlversity . A. P. .C. .C. .R. P E. J. E. D D F. O F. E. H A R. F. H VV L. H O. XX of Cincinnati Colors-Green and XYhite Flower-Lily of the Valley Fratres in Facultate .Professor of Bio Clzemzstr i Mathews. . . ...... ..... . . . . McCord.. . . Mason ..... Erickson. . . l92l S. Cassidy S. Corcoran C. Davis La Camera I. Nesbit B. Pickerel Schuiteman F. Unsinger XVoodburn Zevalkink l922 r. T. Beck T. Bennet L. Davis NV. Gaker B. Miller S. Pave K . Templeton . . . . .Professor of Prezfcntrve Medzcmc . ..:1ssoc1'afe Professor of PIzarmar0log5 Associate Profcssor of Medfczne Fratres in Universitate 223 TWENTY l923 F. Dormire G. L. Erbaugh I. S. Mathews S. Navin I. H. Schroth B. C. Simmons E. M. Smith l924 C. L. McKibben J. Lanshe S. Maddock B. York W. Gills G. lVoodhouse Pledges D Templeton R. Bitters R Vance O N i- I i Connell H+ uzww l Ifriuknhm I. Hu:v4l1'iclv l'.xul I' -wm- tkw lf. Ilvmlruulx- IM5 Nlc4'Iu1'u Kclly Sxxqwn-xv Turku' I'n'uk Rxtvmnu llulall Svlllurtrx' Night H U45 XX xlk- HVLKIIIIIIVI 4'lu7-Irv VN'yl1c' Stmrlvx-'xl Rm-IM Nlk'1.ll4lA'l Hfnu 'Sch N1 ll-1 --4 - s 1 Omega Upsilon Phi Fountletl :tt Buffalo, X. Y., 1895 Beta Chapter founclecl April -l. 1000 Colon'-Criinson and Gold Fl joseph Ransohotlf, M. D., F. R. C J. E. Benjamin, M.D. mum'-Recl Carnzltion Fratres in Facultate Q .b.. l..l.. D. Oscar Berghausen, M.D. Clarence XV. Betzner. R. R. Du Casse, M. D Erich Fennel, M.D. Albert H. Frciberg, M Henry Freiberg, M.D Alfred Friedlander, M A. C. Gerringer, M.D Chas. Goosman, M. D. C. A. Hofling, M. D. H. H. Hoppe, M.D. Edward King, M.D. Sidney Lange, M.D. A. J. Light, M.D. A. E. Osmond, M. D. J. L. Ransohoff, M.D. l9Zl Gerard T. VVilke Fred E. Brammer Eldon B. Tucker Charles A. VVylie Carl E. Pieck Halford F. Conwell l922 Louis J. Hendricks Elliott M. Hendricks William C. Paul Almer D. Ritenour Emil R. Swepston James R. McClung Justice F. NVynn Asher T. Childers Theodore F. Foster Andra M. Kelly M. D. . D. D. Augustus Ravogli, M.D Victor Ray, M.D. C. A. L. Reed, M.D., F Rohert Sattler, M.D. l.. H. Schriver, M.D. Reed Shank, M.D. S. K. Siehler, M. D. C. 'l'. Souther. M.D. ,l. D. Spehnan, M.D. Rohert Staley, M.D. Il. L. Stark, M.D. vl. E. Steinler, M.D. XY. H. Stix, M.D. li. B. Tauher. M.D. G. B. Topmoeller, M.D E. A. XVagner, M.D. Hiram B. XYeiss, M.D David I. XYolfstein, M.D Fratres in Collegio Pledges 225 l923 Horace A. Day Oscar NY. Frickman joe R. Xielauder Leonard C. Xigh Karl E. Poetker Donald NY. Schafer Frank E. Stevenson l924 Hugh M. Day Ralph XY. Good George G. Holdt Harry J. Meyers Halter H. Roehll C. ,l. Leary A. Turton Elmer A. Schlueter l v'n,'rr fruit Klug Bu!! llzxrlumzm SChiI'l'llHUlll 2211 ...,..l..1 vili CINCINNATIANI-+-C+ Kappa Psi Kappa Psi founded May 30, 1879 Beta Chi Chapter installed at the University of Cincinnati, November 15, 1919 Colors-Scarlet and Cadet Gray Flower-Red Carnation Fratres in Academicae , john A. Fraser Harold A. Sehirrmann Thomas G. Scott O. R. Craft Thomas M. Klug A..B. Hartman 227 . , ,iii-.iii-. .-iv 'l'mxl1n'111l l:t'iUI1l'1'f' Huy Hurklmy 41 lllllltl xlflllllll Nmx 111.411 Xlullmlzllal Hmm' Hgnllrxllu llllghmw Kmulx XX.1um1' Xlcl .u'I.m:l Smut! Slt'gilIll'jl'I' lll nm an 11' --N Alpha Delta of Alpha Chi Sigma lwnnndcd at the l nivcrxilx' ol XXiNcoiiNn1 1007 Xlph: - 1 ' 1 . -. . . 4. . 1 llcll 1 C li :pier eslalilislied al the l iiiu-i'Nilx' ul Q incinnali 6'0lorxe l92l -lames C. McFarland Kenneth E. Greiser Frederick T. Thaniann Edward Hvagner Lou A. Stegemeyer NYilliani lf. Keck Francis R. Gellenbech Georges H. Roy George F. Garnatz Henry L. Beekley T. Ernest Elliott my is, l'Pl7 ' Prussian lfllne and Llliroine Yellow l:1ll'IL't'l'f' Red Carnation Frater Alchimia Honorarius llr. .lohn l'1'i Lloyrl llr. l.. XX. .lonw Fratres in Facultate Dr. lf. F. Farnan Carl H. Lund Fratres in Acaclemicx l922 XYylnier Scott gl. Stanley Hughes Frank Mills, lr. XYallace Mclntyre lf. Lawrence Newman ,lohn H. Townsend Ralph C. Howe 1924 lfllsworth Ireland Richard B. Grosset Eugene 'l. Feighery XYilliam bl. B IcDonald XYilliani Hawk Fred Spafford Glenn Shoemaker Harold .lensen Pledges blohn Blair Harold Sauer Howard Herbst Edwin Jones 779 licrll'-I MM- lfckcrt lin-vpn' . Rucker I'l.n'u-5 'IM-M-rw Xl.u'kh-5 Smith lim-Null R lin-uk IIIIPNCQ xlL'flQ.lV F11-t 5clv.n1Ym' 1,YHI'it'll IiJlllJllrlll'gh ll.nl1m- XII NI jjxl Phi Delta Phi liounded Ill the l'lllYt'l'Nllj' of lXllL'lll 1lll, NIH 2'- llannltou lun cliartcrcd at L lllYl'l'NllX' ot Cincinnati, WSH C'alum'-Nl:1i'oo1i and l'carl llluc l 1w'a'w'.v -jacqneincnot Row Fratres in Facultate judge Rohcrt l.. l'ugh Hon. judfon llarinon Fratres Honores judge john NYeld li'eck Hon. jos. G. Cannon judge 'llhonias H. Darhy Hon. hhvllllillll H. Taft judge Robert Z. Buchwalter Hon. Yictor Heintz judge Smith Hickenlooper CHon. Champ Clark judge Stanley C. Roettinger Hon. Alfred G. Allen Henry 'lf Hunt 9tHon. jos. B. Foraker Yice Mayor Carl ll. jacohs ' l lcrnilseml Fratres in Collegio juris Pruclentiae l92l Karl A. Feist George E. Kearns Louis H. lireiter Paul A. U'Brien Frank H. Shaffer Earl F. XYesteriield l922 DeXYitt XY. Balch Stephen S. Beard Horace j. Boesch XY. j. Bryan Cooper Edward j. Dempsey. XYilliam Harvey lYalter Kletzgar l923 Louis H. Arnold, jr. Harold Becker .Ruwell C. Becker llfalter j. Eckert lfugene A. Hahne Frank j. Hanahergh Hgden j. Klarkley Xlyron lf. Mills Benj. F. Owens Forrest XY. Snnth john A. 'lliehen up Rmx Vlim-ix1ggc1', ,llll'l'Ql'llN. Vlullipx, Il--uxtwn. 'l'ln'.xlI. 1'mufc1'. Ilunifnn, Shu- Mlvllllc Run -Uil.mtL1Nll, Rwnlx-x'xclN, Xl.apln', Kl'ikLkk'lllll'I'!K'l', XIUIIQLW, l'vtlT1-Uwl Wllllnm XX llwm. H.u'lmL11' '1'h1r4l Rmx fx1lllJlIl4l. fx.Ajl11IIQ XIk llH.lllQI1j. Smith. l'1'wIlm:1'c. Lglla-. Il.XXl-HU l Wg L llmy L-1' 232 , ,--,.V-iCI Phi Alpha Delta Chase Chapter NClNNATlAN'F5+5f Phi Alpha Delta founded at Chicago Kent Law School, 1897 installed at lfnirersity of Cincinnati, 1908 Colors-l'urple and Old Gold Charles E. XYeber, LL. judge Stanley S judge Frank R. judge Oliver B. Fl0zc'0r-Recl Carnation Fratres in Facultate B. H. Frederick Koenig, Ch. E., B. C., LL. B. Fratres Honores judge Gideon C. VVilson judge Charles XV. Yungblut judge Sam Smith Mr. .Albert Bettinger Mr. C. A. XValker Mr. Frank Moorman judge j. XV. Warrington judge Francis M. Hamilton truble Gusweiler jones Fratres in Collegio juris Pruclentiae Laurence Lytle, A. B. Francis B. McConnaughy. A. B. David Y. Attig john A. Clippinger C. Donald Dilatush VN'illiam D. Dunifon Guy Gaynor Carl Z. Garland Urban juergens Robert Kotter Augustus Beall, jr. Myron Barbour Vllalter john Confer VV. Donald Hall john Houston l92 l George Parker Smith Henry j. Weller l922 Herman Krickenberger Cornelius ji. Petzhold. A. B. Gordon Phillips Harold A. Predmore, A. B. vvllllillll A. Roderick Richard Thrall Frank lYeller l923 Charters D. Maple j. Dewey Shields, A. B. Robert George Thayer, A. B. joseph XYilliams Vern XYilson Frater in Acaclemice Herbert T. Leyland. LL. B. Pledges George Metzger Chase Mason Davies I l 233 L TVVENTY 0 N, ii--A - L11 Keller Yzmilrrlsilt Miller Knopf Drofct -lulinsou l'ic'rlc Fivlmxm Lolin l,l'HA lx.X PPA l'bl. tlic ulflcat zuicl largest purely CUl1llllL'I'ClZll tru fCI'lllly, was foumlccl on Uclolmcr 5. 1904, in the Scliool uf Cuiiniicrcc 'counts :mil liiiizuicc uf Xcw York L'iiivc1'sity. llllI'l'lCKllZllt' sllCCCss :xml wuppurl from prominent men L'llCUlll'IlQt'll .Xlplm Z1l'lIC'I', than knnwn 115 l'lii lki lillllllll. to unite with ll similzu' lucnl :ll tlu Illhlfl, :mal Huurirvliiiig clizmptcrw :irc mm' lnczltwl in thc limi cullcgcx ut nnicrcc in thc Ctllllllfy. lflll Clizlptc-1' Wm litllllltltil :ll ilu- l'i1ix'v1'Nilyuf L'im'ii11i:1li Klzzy .2-l. l l-l 2.34 ivci'5ity of ljCl1X'L'I'. Since than llln' QI'UXVlll of tlic fI'!lIL'I'1lllf' lim lice-ii J- eQ1NcnNNAmN,,s We Alpha Kappa PS1 Fratres ln Facultate Dean I-Ierman bLll1lClClCI' be D ohn .I Becker H IXOC11lb Ir Berl C Graham ChE LLB BC Fratres in Acaclemlcae Oseai A Droste I W Knopf Fred F1elm'1n C Leroy Lohn Flenn ohn on Edwin F. Pierle Chas I lxeller A VV Tischler C eor e X '1nderb1lt Chapter Roll fllplza New Stork University Beta University of Denver Gamma Northwestern Unixersitx Della University of Pittsburg Epsilon Ul1lXCTlty of Illll1OlN 70111 Univer itx of lNebrask1 Eta University of Cincinnati Theta Ore on 'xgl'lCl1ltl1Y'1l Colle e Iota UIIIVCYSIIB, of Texas Ixappa University of Oregon Lambda Umxersity of Old ihoini 'ilu Ohio State University N u Boston University XL Harv 'mrd University Omzcron University of Montana Pz Cfeorgl 1 Tech R110 Univer ity of lvashington Tzgma Color 1do College Tau Oklahoma A. K M. College Upszlou University of Missouri Phi University of Michigan C In Colinnbin University . 1 i ' 1 1 , . . J . . F. U, y ., r. . ., . ., . . . . si I I 4 . Q n a ' Y c 1. J .I S 1 .f. . . . '. , U Y . 1 b 1 , , . . . 4 -i - 4 T 1 ' v 1' . 7 -1 . . Y. . . , . , . ., -I A C . N. , . 0. , 1 ' 1 . . v . ' . . 1 . , .' - S . i 1 . . v . . - . . . , - 2- L 1 i , S, . . Q. . . . . , ' - . c , r 1 Q 0- ' 0' , .. b A C I , f f -f .. ' , . . . . . . . , , . . . 1 . . , . . , . . . f i ., I l , C . 233 J TWENTY 0 N i,Cilf:-jj-itll .xxvlrnwl Fclwl I'0Ckl':tN Rusxznk lllsmk Nlcycrx He.-rg .xhfillll 'Xrmmlf Cliclulmcrg .Xtkm :ffl rs ,K of i'f f1L'i11'-tlixllfx11111.'. Sigma Tau Phi Sigma Tau Phi was founded March 20, 1914, at the University of Pennsylvania Beta Chapter installed at the University of Cincinnati March 29, 1920 IGMA T.-KU PHI is a national fraternity. composed of members and students of the technical professions, the purpose of which is to encourage and maintain high standards of social service and engineering ideals, and to foster fellowship, scholarship, and achievement in scientific education. Colors-Navy Blue and Gold Flower-Tiger Lily Fratres in Academicae Graduate School Jacob Feld. B. S. 1921 Louis Abrams Bernard Atkin Isadore Berg Harry Pockras 1923 Hyman Glicksberg 237 1924 Sam Aranoff Irvin Blank Albert Russak 1925 Maurice Axelrod Maxwell Meyers , -:VL ,,- -' ' ' ' ' W :N-vu.,1 rs I.. -ff u ' 'AT - hh - Mystic I 3 1:11-uk 5-'Mu' fmilzl -l.mu lx.:1N 1 I 111-um Hut! 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L1111C1111121I1. 111211 C'111111',1'-1131111'k 511111 1111111 F111'Z1'1'1'f1'31111'1i PUIIITX' 1..'XC1i 14114131 IX is Il 511111111 111 1111111-1'1'1:1w1111-11 111111 11111 1Ill1'I't'r1L'l1. 11111 NI11111' 1111111 1ll1t'l'CS1 111' 111'11x'11y, 111 1111- 11I11' IlI'1N 111111 IlI'L' 111 1111- 1111111 111 5111110111 111'1ivi1y 111 1111- 1'111x'1f1'f11y 111' L'1111'11111111i Fratres in Academicae -11111105 1-11-111111111 11C1'11L'1'1 1,1-11111111 11111111111 1411111-1' 1Q1'11111'111 11l'C1rL'l' 1':11XX'IlI'11 x1L'1t'1' 11'x'111g' Sf111.4l111 1.1'w1x111'1'g111'1' 11111111 x11lll11ll1l1 1Q1l1I111 S1QI11llll11 .X, 12 1XlI'S1t'll Pledges 1,1lll1 X11-1'1'11i111 11111111111 X11-1fQg1'1' XI'11Il1l' 1.1111111111 11111111111 K11111'1' X1'I11l1I' K111L'1111'11 11111-41111 XX1111111x1'111'11 ISU , ' 1 XY:1g11m'1' V111111- Hl'l'!l'l lfh--1111 Sul11r1'lul1 Nlm-yu' l:I'It'N Klcya-rx Hull Str1n'tm'l111m-541' HVI11111 Uxlm1'11v Vx-tfl1u1l4l l'+111x1x S:11'x1N XX 4-11f1'll Slgma Slgma C'1flm'x --XYl1ilc-, llulfl 211111 l1llzu'k IGMX SIHMX, llll' wcin-ly uf 1111111-1' cl:1fr,111c11 uf thc L'lllYL'I'Nllf' 111 C111c11111111i. wax 1111111111-fl 111 thc f'L'Il1' 1809. lu Ibllfllllst' is lu fmlvr aullvgc spirit :111rl In 1-11l1:111n'v ilu- glory uf tlu- l'111x'c-Iwily uf Q'111c11111:1I1 111 cullc-gc worlfl. 'llllll lllL'lllllR'l'N 1111 L'llU5t'll 1111 Il1vi1' lllk'l'lls :1lu11c-. Sigmz 3lQlllZl is wtriclly :1 lucnl mein-ty, :111cl will l't'lllIllll 511, :ls its 111ml 1111l1m'1:111t 16111111---111:11 ul'lU:1Cl1111gl111:1llj' Ilxllll' LvlllYL'I'Nllf' 111' fi111'i1111:111 Cilll ln-N 111 Ilt'I'lHI'llll'fl :1N:1 lucul 411'g:1111z:1111111. Fratres in Universitate l9l9 llQ'I'lJ1'l'l C. 'lu11w lillglll' Xl. l,lPXX'l'I'N l920 l922 CHI'IIQ'llllN -I. l'n'lfl14+l1l H, XX'1ll:11'1l lZ1'1'1n-I D921 13111114-I ll. lfril-4 llllgll Xl, lllIXXl'1l l'l11l111 Nl. R111-1-N .Xlfrmwl XXll'll!k'l Xlllxull ll. l1ll'NHIl 11. Cl:11'l1u11 llI'IlXXlI lfllwrml XY:1g111-1' Klf'lAllN IQ, 4kl1111'111- lf1lg:11' ll, k'111111x Kl:ll'l XXX. l 1'n'YX l'.l't'll1'l'ls'lx Sl'lllK'l'llllI l'l1lNY2lI'1l Qi. SI1'1m'l1'l1i1 1m'1' lQul11'1'l Xl. Illmlfl XY. l3u111:1lel ll:1ll l'lflXXIllAll l.. Xlvyvr liuln-1'l ll. S:11'11x klllllxt' Xl. llxuiw 2411 - L, l898 Parke ,lohnson Robert Humphries Russel XfYilson XValter Eberhardt l899 Charles Adler l900 Adria Innes l90l Charles Rendigs Henry Bentley Smith Hickenlooper A. Hickenlooper l902 Charles Peters Robert Kreimer Earl Gold Hugh Bates Colman Avery Stuart W'alker Ramsey Probasco Stanley Granger Edwin Hutchins l903 Eustace Ball Edgar McAllister Harvey Shepherd William Stietman l904 Albert Baker Robert Buck Adolph Fennel Villie Kirkpatrick Carl Gantvoort l905 Calvin Skinner Arthur VVadsworth Howard ,lones Bert Lyon Paul Richardson Lester Collier Fred Melhope IN Cl N N ATI A fi A Sigma Sigma l906 lYalter Shafer lidward Forbes Curtis Williams Alfred Kreimer Frank Buchanan Robert Caldwell Frank XVilson NVilliam Fillmore I907 Frank Paine Robert O'Connell Thomas Kite Edward Hurley Brown McGill l908 Merlyn Aultman Bates XVilliams XVilliam Foley XValter Heintz Fred Flach l909 Hayward Ackerson VVilliam Kite Charles XVilIiams Edward Rowe l9l0 Ted Hyndman Ernest du Bray l9ll Clifford Hall ,lames Taylor Ralph McConias Alden Hart l9l2 Leslie ,lohnson VValter Henck Vance 'Fowler Franklin Mitchell XYilliam Hall ' Harry Buchanan l9l3 Robert HeuCk john Maescher Richard Goettle xvilllillll Hill 241 l9l4 Chauncey Hand Chauncey Tilden Neil Wright Bert Stansbery john Sheriff William Engdahl Chester Klein l9l5 Arthur Gordon Leonard Baehr Norman Lyon Norman Kohlnepp l9l6 Howard Behle Harold Porter Herbert Schroth Victor Fishback Roy Palmer John Reece Henry Hoppe Edward Robinson l9l7 ' Anton Schneider Karl Hetsch Bayle Richardson Carroll Lewis james Pease joseph G. Morris William Ellis l9l8 Herman Rogert Carl Margraf Harold Altamer Harold Talcott Carl Lund Millard Romaine I 9 l 9 Howard Justice Edgar Powers Herbert C. Jones XVaIter Haelmle XVilliam Myers Earl NVidau Herbert S. XVinans l920 V. Bradley Roberts ,l. Robert Dorsey Francis XYright Stfit'tt'lnic'it'r Gi's',Q0ry f'i'1tufui'Il l'4m'vi'N Yann' l3l.iir Fcsscinlcxl Lay ll. Ht-tfgt-1' fi. Bl:-tiger fiztlrrit-l Sclinith Fxtlqvmlvl Tliuycr Davies llzill ltlusmi L:-ylgmrl llgix vlgigu lYzigin'i' liiunllx UT of the evanescent miss of thc L'lllI3f'l't'1lll, wziftt-cl on hillmvy zcphy leaping thc incompztrzthlc :thyww to tlznh itself finally :tgziimt rt fzuix softness, the icy kisses coins, lui-ching with czicli caress. lHllt'l'lllg' with tht vztgrunt winds. Ah, hztl what him thou tlit-rc? .Xml innminmniczthlx mournful soughcfl the zuiswcr. 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Athletic theorists and reformers would have us believe that all the time of the athletic instructors is devoted to this small group of individuals. But, those twenty-two men were the survivors of three hundred or more strong men who had tried and trained for places from the Freshman year on, and they personally represented the eight thousand in the stands and many more thousands of supporters of the two institutions who were unable to be there. XVith every move of the young athletes the crowd rejoiced or wept. Those men were not tighting for a simple game of football. They were carrying the honor of their Alma Mater: they were fighting for every individual who had come within the walls of their Alma Mater. Those picked men were an inspiration to the younger onlookers to so live that they might be able some day to take their place down there on the field. Further, they were building patriotism and loyalty in the hearts of all-a thing so much needed. The present healthy condition of all Varsity activities is due in great measure to the interest in the Yarsity teams. The campus that has good intercollegiate teams has great interest not only in intramural athletics. but in all student activities. An intercollegiate contest does more for democracy than all other campus agencies combined. lt causes the snobs, the live ones, the dead ones, the wise, the foolish, the rich. the poor. the bookworm, the tlunker to rub elbows. It furnishes a common cause for rejoicing or weeping. It brings out the natural elements. and stirs the blood of those who apparently have none. lt provides an outlet for youthful enthusiasm that must pop off. Finally, just as athletics were in our .Xrmy, the intercollegiate con- test is the safety valve in our college life. eCo.xcit flu um-Zks. WD xx h llunmu Ru-1' Xflwrx--r' l .umm XX1-un-l R11-Ulm: II1-Tu-xlmrf The Athletlc COUDCll HE .Xllmletic CO1.lllL'il iN nmmlc up ul- L'11iw.'L-nity' rm-11. llllilL'l'gI'ZlllllIllCS zm l gI'2UlUZlIt'S. cllur-en In I'CllI't'5CllI thc x':u'iu11f mulls-gm-N :md thc :llumni, 'lxln uncil has cmxllllctc CIIZIIYAL' of ull 2lT.lllt'lik'S :mil uwxmls tha- CH to zltllleta O have fuliillccl ilu- I'C'lllliI'CIllt'IlI5 wl1iul1 it Illlllivx. JSI Vumx XYc!1n'I Srcv..n't I' HQ UN Friu I Icuck Cincinnati HC' I Club 1 ,. . - uv 1 . . . . . . III: LIIICIIIIIZIII L Uuh, rm KITQZIIIIZZIIIUII ui nwn who hnvc lIISIllIglIISIICLI tliclllsn-Ives in 'Yzlrsily zltlilclics, was fwgzmizn-II in IUIII. Its ohjctt is In prmnulc :1 high :lthln-tic TIIIIIIIIIITI :lt the L'11ix'crsi1y of CIIICIIIIIZIII :md to Iniug mgi-llmer :lx ll wm'king humly lIIL'!I wlm, IICCIIIINC of their prcvious vthlelic ZlL'IlICYCIlIL'lIIN, are clllzlliiiccl to cxcrcisc :1 gcm-rznl mx-rfiglit over zmrsity zltlilctics. Illcimli-11I:1IIy, il st'l'Yl'S :ls :1 huml hi-twccll xltlllclc-s nf the sl :mil them- of thc prawn-111. :md slimiilzuw intcrwt Illllflllg the zilumnzv :md lhc purple uf CIIICIIIIIIIII in nm' I'11ix'i-xwily. CINCINNATI C CLUB Officers IQuIn-rt Ilvuck .. ....... l'n'x1'11'm1f Iir. IXWI1. I. Q':11'fm1. . . . . 'l'n'41.v1f1'm' Ilm Ifriw .. . . .. .I'im'-I'n'.f1'1fw11l I'hiI NIl'f'i'l'N ...... . . ..Sl'rrf'I41r'X' Directors Xlfrul XXX-lim-I .IUIIII SIl'Will'I Ifmlgzn' QIUUIIF wqm XYenzrl Xleyffi Fries Undergraduate C Club Officers Buck NYQUZQI . . ......... ....... I' ,I'05l.lI'F71f Dun Fries .. . .... IvIUFQ'-f',l't'S1'dl'7lf Phil Meyers . ....... ,S'm'Wtary The C Club HE idea of a C club was given to us by Mr. lon -I. Cartright, the coach of football in '16, All men awarded letters were eligible to membership. This club has been a dormant factor among CU men since its creation, and it is only by a revival of interest brought about by Bob Heuck that the organization is still in existence. The chief difficulty lies in the fact that the alumni cannot be made to feel their responsibilities in the club. lt is true that there are alumni working individually for the l'niversity. but how much better could work of our former athletes and managers be directed through an organization like the C club. Yarsity creates alum- nal athletes every year. lt was Bob Heuck's idea to form an L'ndergraduate club to co-operate with the alumni and include all letter men attending school. Hy this organization we will have started a training class for our future alumni. A meeting of all letter men was held and officers were elected and an organ- ization was started. lt is not possible at this time to make an exact constitutional statement as to what the club stands for, because the work of drawing up the constitution has not been completed. However. it may be said that active C club men can and will get together to assist in solving our athletic problems. lt should be the aim of every man of athletic ability to become a member of the L'ndergraduate Club of this L'niversity. .254 F Football During Summer months you're waiting. And you just keep contemplating, Planning, wishing, scheming, hoping. For the time that comes a-groping. Then the call for candidates is sounded. And with joy and pep unbounded, You answer to the coach's eall. And, Gee! you know at last it's Fall. Then it's jimmy, here's a sweater. And a pair of shoes: come, get 'er. Next come pads. and socks. and hritch In speed you don these riches. es. Down on the field you come a-romping. And you'll surely get your thumping. Here. you: come, hit the dummy! Not around the neck, you rummyf' Then it's run 'n' jump 'xi' block And you swear the dummy's a roek. Next it's hurry 'round the traek Till your eyes see nought hut hlaek. And you wonder when to quit, But instead: High-low. let's have some By this time you're all a-lather, And your hones you scarcely gather. Finally, when the spirit seems to fall, And you hear a loud That's all, Up the hill you fairly drag Feeling limp. and like a rag. Then it's undress in a jiffy. Followed hy a bath that sure is nifty. And your disposition hracts up a hit. Boys-for supper now you're tit. Day after day like this we'd hunch, Ready for the game-'s our hunch, And we played like a group of demons. Leaving XYesleyan heat and sereaininf Kenyon and Ohio, our next two foes, All they scored was a hunch of O's. Then five games came with a thump, I..et's not talk about our slump. Now there's ten days left for work: Not a lad, or coach. dare shirk, For our colors. Red and Black. Must surely stage a real eomeliaek. The field was hlack and murky. Not a soul could think of turkey. VVhen Nliami went to held U. C.'s mind was set to wield. More we'd say, hut what's the use. For these hirds. we eooked their goose. Four long periods in a wrassle. Then we heat them to ai f1't1.v.vl.'. s . I7 xxn-il, ti, lwcnis. 251, grit Capt nn l The Assistant Manager i-Xkilf you ever stopped to think of the work connected with the handling of Yarsity's major sports: who it is that scull-drags around the gym so that Yarsity may have winning teams. 'llhere are many Varsity men who toil from day to day in the gym and on the athletic field, working hard for the teams but receiving very little credit for their labors at the time. These men are the assistant managers in the various sports at the l7niversity. ln order to become a manager of one of the major sports it is necessary for a man to work his way up from the bottom, giving the biggest part of his spare time to working toward his goal-that of manager sperhaps three years off. lfew people realize that without good assistant managers, no sports could be successful. ln order to be a good manager one must first go through the apprenticeship of assistant manager, so that he is fully acquainted with his duties when he becomes manager. 'llhe competition is hot, and it therefore requires the best a man has in him to earn the position. It does not take a great while to decide. as the ones who are faithful in their work win out in the end. There are several assistants for each sport, and it is up to these men to advertise the games, sell tickets, collect tickets, issue uniforms, provide all things needed by the teams and. in short, to do whatever the manager sees lit to ask them. The list of duties is practically an endless one, and to attempt to enumerate them would require too much space. After from two to three years laboring as assistant manager he is finally rewarded the management of one of the Yarsity teams. usually the one to which he has especially devoted his time. However, his labors do not end with this, but now he is personally responsible for the welfare of the team. If something goes wrong the manager is to blame, regardless of whether he was personally to blame or whether one of his assistants was to blame. Nevertheless, being manager places the responsibility on his shoulders. After all accounts are settled and the season has closed. the manager is happiest when he receives his coveted letter and sweater. Some few students in this institution look with contempt upon a man who wears a 1llZ1I121gCI',S C However, no man would be awarded his letter if he were not entitled to it, and certainly three or four years of faithful labor entitles a man to his letter. 257 up Ram' S11:wcly. .X-it llmclx, Vichcl, IJCIIIIICI, BI'llUhlJH-, l'l'Zlfl1L'I'. Xvlfuu, llmxmi. XYins0r liznln-3, ,Xv't ioznch Nluisllc' Run lfcswmlcn. Mgr., NNI-il, Glgugmx, 'l':13I1'n', l,ilHlL'l7llHI. Hmr, SChiL'l'lllIl, Frulz, Pzxlmcr' f'lI2lllllll'I'N, l'uz1cl1 liottunm Rum- ML-yclw. Svltf, Rein, lfrice. Vglptq 1'UIlNt1llill', Huckc. Ilrxmul-l, Vxnllvy SEASON I 920 Ufvjwzzrlzf. If L . KL-lllllcky XYcfle'yz111 .. U 55 Ktllylill .......... O -I5 Ubin L'11ix'v1'aily .. O U lJL'I1iSUll . ..... 21 U Czl1'11n-gin' 'l'ccl1 . . . .27 17 XYilll'llIlL'I'Q,' ... .. 13 'V Km-lllllclq' Slulv . 7 ff NlIll'il'IlIl . ... 23 U Xlillllli .. U 7 258 --v ,-y x ff' ' ft .. ttttt-tritJ,rt.t ti..t s we Football Review N recounting the principal features of the 1920 season we may say, .Xll's well that begins and ends well. There has never been a team at any university which deserved success more than our Yarsity team of 1020. The slogan, Centers' Praying Colonels-, may be as appropriately applied to Varsity l'raying Bearcats. They prayed to put into every game all the lighting spirit that characterizes a truly loyal football team. Miami returned to Oxford on November 25, unquestionably ontclassed by a team that had suffered five straight defeats: by a team that had lost game after game by the margin of a touchdown: by a team that had been deprived of more valuable men hy injuries than any other team in the Ohio Conference. Varsity had little dilliculty with her tirst two games, defeating each team easily. The Carnegie Tech game gained for ns the respect of all football critics in the city. The game proved costly to us because of the loss of Ray Hucke. caused by injuries received during the contest. The XYittenberg game was lost by the margin of one touchdown,-an unlucky bound cost us the game. The Kentucky State game was a listless affair from every angle. The weather was very warm, and it seemed that neither team could get under Way. Mike Palmer was on the job every minute, and was to a large degree responsible for the touchdown. Marietta showed signs of professional football. and these were against Varsity. The defeating of Miami Thanksgiving Day will long he remembered by all who saw the contest. And yet when we consider that Carnegie Tech defeated XY. X gli., and that Marietta was defeated by Boston College. we need make no apologies for the season just past, but may stand lirmly in the conviction that the University of Cincinnati is continuing her march to greater achievements. 259 IMS FRIICS, C'afv!ain,' Left Tackle. ,X big hole will be left in the line when Dan graduates in june. A fter breaking up opposing lines and showing his teammates what real pep means for three hard years, it will seem a strange day when the squad assembles without him. Danny's work in the Miami and lYittenberg games will always be remem- bered. All State will have to look for a new man next fall to hll the vacancy caused by graduation. FRANK CRt'JLLl2Y, C'uptt11'i1-eIct'f,' Qmzrter. An open field runner that made Babe Frey step lively appeared in the form of Crolley. XYhen Babe left school Frank was given a chance to show his merit, and his open held running and accurate pass- ing made the visitors sit up and take notice. His work at quarter needs only a little more experience to put him in All State class,-and he has two years more to play. L 4 . . 2. , ., 4 . Starting the season as part of the Sophomore back- tield and then shifting to end, Joe, one of our best all around athletes, showed his worth in the Miami game with accurate passing and punting. XYhen -loe shifted back, it was a tip to our opponents to scatter out, as the ball was sure to travel fast when he got it. Miki: l'.xi.x1liR, llizlf-lltzek. Mike ls a ineniber ot that Soplioniore backtieltl which made up in speed what it lacked in experience. 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' ' M4 starterl .Xtiother year, aiicl Rhem will he one ol as .' . P, I most yalualmle ttmts that make up a stteeesstul tt hall team. Tw Ruin lllflXtlI,ll, Q t'11ft'1'. Rememlier that scrappy reclheacl who put up such a tight in the Miami game? Vfell, that's Reel Hein olrl. Iii spite of a liaclly clisloeatecl knee. Reel, hy his gameltess and eternal spirit, plugged the hole at center aiicl clifl much in the xriiming of his last game of college footlmall. SAM Sl-ZLTZ. Tt1t'ls!t'. Sammy rltowecl his loyalty liy coming out for the team to take his oltl place at tackle, although it meant a great sacrifice on his part. Sam is one of tht- harclest lighters on the team, :mtl plays a steatly. relialnle game, that is N0 necessary to leant work. Jr! Hl':INIlf l'3RL'NlfHFF, Iltzlflmrk footliall player. 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Hulk zlllililx' lu null lm' xnllml pzlfwfl I't'XlIlll'Kl nl lm c'11'1'v1l1Q' lllc' lrlll mx-1' lm lltllflllwll Ill llu' Lll1k'l1lll1lIl lim' vil'lm'x' Xlrlx' tln-rc lu- Illilllf llzlppy l'Cllll'llS. Bert clicl mul blllfl lllc sczlmll Eli Il 1'cgulzu' lwczlllsff . 5 Pb r ' V R5 Clllxlem-ix' LlUX5.lAXl1l.li. Yllulslw. 7 :-fit., .Xsiclv lI'Ulll Tlllllllllg' lllu Cm-llp Club Zlllll sl lk-xx' 'N ulllcl' tllillgx. Cllllfllf' Wlhllll lmfy, :mal 511 lll'L'lflL'4l ill f comm: out mlcu lllllll' zulfl llil lllc lima Xlllclla-wa' . I lllcrc wzla :1 cull fm' l r:llz llmmgll tllv lille, Cllzlrlvy V' let go ull lllw XY11xl'l Zlllll llprllnwl up Il willl- llwlc. Cllllfltj' QI'llIll1lllL'N lllis f't'IlI'. :lull llix llzu-ll wurle :lull 46' H XX'mx' Y will luv llll'NL'il fm' funn- llllll' lu mum-. BUS CILXRLICY tllaxsoow, t,'1m1'r1'. stant reacliness to mix it with his heaviest opponent, put him in the team to stay. 'l'wo more years of Conference football are before him. mneh to the sor- way he always gets in the roacl. especially when they - are looking for a place to break through. Emu. lfR.XT'I', End. XYhitey is another of Yarsity's kieking men. Dm'- ing the last season he showecl unusual ability as a clrop kicker anfl also as a rlefensive encl. More ex- perience will bring lfmil into his own, and he has two more years to gain that training. 'llall ancl rangy, he is fast in getting tlown imcler punts ancl recently has showecl markecl aptitncle in getting Off the spirals from behincl the line. FR.-x N k llllfk, Tavkle. playmg was a wmnmg iaetor m more than one yie- tory for Yarsity. He is a big man. anfl with aflclefl experienee ancl eoaehing, he shottlil clevelop into an exceptional lineman. tx t laikex' l'il'l'ZtZl'iR.Xl.ll, U1rf11'fn'.l-ink. hi I'- ' t Fitz is about the smallest man on the sqnaml. hui F Q, has often proyeil himself a mean enstomer tle-pile his size. ,X hail ankle kept him ont of several games. gin! - but he managetl to get haek in shape before the E' 4 season eloserl. lle begins his last year in Septem- K ber, :mtl he eoimts on making it his best. 'i'i i fl'-J New this year anrl being a clark horse in the line- up, Charley's fighting spirit, his weight ancl his con- row of several up-State line men, who clon't like the Frank playetl a very goocl game. His clefensive 20 0 3 z Q I 9 S J 1 , h H. Q5 Q ' fn .,'5I il ' , Tj-. 1 xi' ,rf . ' J.,-, fr, can- ., sf' 2. J., L' - fm A-r-91, ' '. N f .va-xt -706' w ,,-.34 v A . .r'fff:'!il ' i'i3 . 'fi L11 ,. , - W5 . . . . .Q 1 .,,. - ,, -' 'Lf x-.411 - -fi-f-JH' 'I . ,Q 1.1 1- 5 X xx ..g1,. ' Za .S -'Q' -14 4' .' ...x Uylhbv. , Fi ' 2. 11' uf, ., ., ' 5151 . Q . ,I .ij '. 'f V , , L.. . ' .X-if M.. , -rd sf' f ,,,::.1. , ,qv .qv A A N 1. . -'sf'-5, V., - IIV1 IE ' ' ' .. . .-. o k-1' '54 ,... TR -,L 4 Pk,,,, ' gf: i . 7 2 M we to 1 NCI N lt-2 ft li M f Basket Ball HE past basket ball season has been one of lights and shadows. .-Xt the beginning of practice Varsity was ranked as a strong contender for the Conference championship, and after the liastern training trip this idea was more firmly rooted in the minds of Varsity followers. Basket ball attracted much attention in Cincinnati this year, and for every game the gym was crowded with loyal supporters. whose cheering caused the team to put forth its last ounce of energy and win several games in the face of defeat. The season opened by Cincy winning from the Central Y. M. C. A. bv one point. Our next game with the Cincinnati Gym we lost by two points. Cedarville, Portsmouth, Huntington, and Charleston were the next to suffer defeat from Cincy. Princeton defeated us. but the Bearcats came back and took two games from Louisville and Kenyon. The team at this time was weakened by injuries, and three close games were lost to Ohio Uni- versity, Kentucky State, and Ohio XVesleyan, the latter being lost by only two points. Varsity in a close game took a victory from Heidelberg. VVittenberg, Miami, and Akron were our next opponents and during three hard and fast games Varsity suffered defeat. In a very peculiar game Otterbein lost to Cincinnati by one point. Varsity next tackled Wlit- tenberg on our home Hoor, and after playing a remarkable game lost by a small score. Miami was next, and before the largest crowd of the season Miami went down to defeat. Ohio Wesleyan and Denison won the last two games of the schedule, but not before the Bearcats had given a good account of themselves and had fought until the last whistle had blown. 271 'L , - x Baseball HE season of 1920 was a great success, from the point of view of games won and the interest displayed by the student body. The crowd was out for every game. The season started out with greatest prospects. Our prospects lived up to expectations, and the team became the champions of the Confer- ence. It was only by a close score that Ohio State took the State cham- pionship from us. The Ohio State game was the most important of the year. It was a great success as far as interest displayed by the students, but as to the score. -well, we will not say anything about that. The game was a thriller. our boys leading up to the seventh inning. After this, our only pitcher could not hold out any longer. The final score was, Ohio State 7, C. of C. 3. Our old rival Miami was beaten two games, one at Oxford by a score of 4 to O in our favor and the other game on Carson field. This was a larger score, and showed what a real team could accomplish. The score was, Miami 2, C. C. 15. Kentucky State had an even break. losing one game and winning one. All the Conference games were victorious for our team, there being no opposition in the Conference for our great team. The individual stars of these games were Sammy Seltz, Buck Wenzel, and Eddie Coons. This year's prospects are not as good as usual, due to the fact that the captain and star pitcher has been ill, and will not be able to play the first part of the season. The following men received letters for last season: Herbert llrockman fCaptainl, Vernon Roberts, Sam Seltz, liddie Coons, -loe lfdmonston, Alfred Wienzel, -lames McFarland, XYillard Fessenden. Robert Sharpe. and Earl W'idau, manager. SCORES OF GAMES I920 Oppmzcnf. If Cf. Ufifioziwzf. V. Ci. 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Next yezn' all men who qualify will be uwzirclccl ll in minor sports. The tvzun this year was the result of consistent work of tlu' llolmln Hour C02lCllC5 and Frank Mills, Sr. The only int-ct of the wt-mon was with Xliznni, :mtl rvsnltccl. :ts of lust x'c1zn'. in at clrztw, ctztcli team winning font ' 1 mlccixions. Yztrsityk men wcrv Stcgcineyc-r. Klills. Picltcl. llzttcltcl. Crollcy Nlzlclilc, llwr. 274 g1R'2k'1l1LjL'1' S1111-11111111-1' 1111-1 1'11x1-1 11111 XX j41I11I11l X11'.X1111111N KL'1I11 1511-11-11 11.lll1'1 131-11111-11 15.11111 W restlmg 111 Ii 11'1'1-s11111g 11-11111 N12ll'1L'11 1111 111 11111-1'1-11111-gi:111- 1-111'1-1-1' 111 V121 111111, 111 11111' 111 g1-11111g 111 51111111-. 1111111 1111- N. 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As usual the Varsity team has had a very successful season, and with practically the same troup for next year the future is indeed very bright. Later a second series of class games were held, and by declaring all Varsity ineligible many other girls were given an opportunity of playing. A schedule was also arranged for the Freshmen, Hughes, Norwood, and Milford High Schools. The new event this year was the Greek games contest between the Sophomore and the Freshmen classes, won by the latter. The contest embraced original work by the girls in lyrics, athletics, dancing, and singing. It is planned to make this an annual event between the two lower classes. Inter-class baseball and the Xnnual Field Day completed the athletic program of the year. 281 P , . '- .4.- 4 , '., .A 'Ill Axx, X IIf1i1'1'uR'S Ntl'l'l'f :--.Xs part uf mir policy tu iiinlw thc K'ii1ciiumtiz1i1 rwprcwciitzttixi- of all tlic stuclt-nts of tliu L'iiix't-rsity, we liztw ztlluwt-fl 21 Frcalinizm tu pn-wilt in tliiw luuulc at l'C5lllll6 of Yurxity lift- from tlic l'iI'k'Sllllllill vicxvptiiiit. The Freshmen Arrive-and Get Y's L'l.l.Ul Nly nztmc ix 'lUllL'5. Nu, Nirg no rclzlticni tu llztvy. rltlllll i-. not yet. I :lm merely :L Iircaliitizm. zmcl wry typical. XYl1t-ii I tirst lilcw in on tlic C llcll :mtl llzmm, I ztslct-rl ll fellow wlium l met zlt lllt' stzttioit llow tu get to tlic liix-sliiiiziii liuiltliug, LI. C. He rutlc with mc on the 5 'l'umic1'x'illt- Tmllcy. :mtl tultl me to get off :il llixmytli. But lit- coulflift fuul mc. I saw tlizlt sign. UCI'L'lllZ1lUI'j',N :mtl fztirl to liim, Uxllllllllg tloing: - v A - vw l rliclut comic llc-rc tu It-:tru clziiryiilg. Xml so cm tlu- tirst Ifritlziy of tlu- YCZII' tlic liultlw :1 Get XYN,- mt-cling. 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Swag .fxv f . ' -. Z .KK ' NC' A ' Q N-.',1eQ , :,f'y'i., '- 5-.QQX 515 A Q, - ' x ,LLM?'Ai-A-.:,L:fQW2mz-'QP-4..q 'N - ir-1 1iM'fh13 f-f....u1..,1, 287 The Girls' Trial T the girls' trial there were so many law-breakers that they had to bring them before judge Hoppe in bunches, and at that Clerk Sue XYilsou didn't begin to reach the end of her tremendous scroll. Cops Atkins, Holman and Driehaus kept order among everybody except the jury, while Attorneys Axline, Schmidt, and Poysell, for the persecution, and Ransou. Hoshaw, and Rogatsky, for the defenseless, told the jokes. Freshwomen Scarborough, Dawson and llcCassey were stunning in pantalette suits of black and yellow stripes, while our class talent was displayed in songs, dances, young playlets, and even a debate. won by Cecelia VVharton by her resolution to get off the platform. Class hair was also displayed lto advan- tagel. In a three-ring show, staged by six accused yamps, Elizabeth Holman won the rubber derby by her pantomime. lVlen's Trial The lYednesday after the girls' trial a regular cop appeared in the Commons and subpcenzed tl learned that word in Hist. 613 a gang of Freshmen to appear for trial on Friday. It looked bad. till we found that the cop was only Stan Rhein. At the trial 'ludges Breiel, Leyland, and Bill Myers tried to fool the public by wearing white wigs, but it only made them look funny. All officials marched in to the tune of 'llhere is a Hell for Freshmen, and then the proceedings proceeded. I felt sorry for Berch. on trial for marriage. 'lihat ought to be punishment enough for any poor Southerner. Bryant nearly shocked the ladies. but thoughtfully wore a bathing suit. Other low-brow tricks like molasses shampooing, feet tickling, sausage machines. etc.. filled out the day. Finally a Frosh was accused of bootlegging, and in the tight to sample the evidence all the rest ot us escaped. ISS fflltuiirztl Schola Cantorum llJ you get one? l mean an invitation to join the Schola Cantorum. lf you did, you came. because you got a regular card. saying that your presence as one of the representative leaders in Yarsity activities was desired. after which l'resident lrliclis' name was mentioned somewhere. XYill Reeves tried out tny voice one day when he was pretty tired, so I got in. That was last fall. Since then Schola has held regular rehearsals. under the leadership of Xyill Reeves and Bliss Sable. XYe sing classical music, just as if we understood it. In fact, many of us do. So yott see Schola can't be compared to an ordinary Glee Club, but is a large choral group. numbering about one hundred. Mrs. Taft has promised a concert with the Symphony Orchestra as soon as we are good enough. That won't be long, as any of you who went to the concert on May 10 can testify. Girls' Glee Club Quite a few of the members of the Schola are drawn frotn the Glee Clubs. The girls' Glee has been established for a good many years. This year Miss Melva Clark, of the Conservatory, directs them. The girls' club appears at various Yarsity functions, such as the Yodvil. often in conjunc- tion with the lfkestra. The latter is a fancy name for a mandolin or string instrument club of girls only. The lVlen's Glee Club The Heirs lllee. organized last year, got well under way this year, under the able direction of XYill Reeves. 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Pep T E T E rooters started in training for the football season bright and early. w lfddic Strietelnieier held a pow-wow on the front steps of Mcalicken T 3 the first Friday, and regularly every week after that. if not oftener. On i , the noon before the Miami game the whole University gathered in the Gym 1 for a big session, at which Coach and Captain Dan made speeches, and then 9 , introduced all of the players individually. All of which proved that a mari Q 4 may be ever so big and strong, as the famous saying goes, and still be T p unable to keep from blushing. And, sayl were you in that parade and i night pow-wow before the game? Of course, you were. Everybody was, 3 fl The football season started out in fine style, The first three game- l were all attended by victories and line crowds. The crowds continued fot 1 2 T five more games. But the playing of the team even in those games shower pl that they had the goods and were bound to land sooner or later. ,il they . surely did. ' pl They used to call it Miami Day, bitt this year we decided that we were l 5 going to win for a change, and NO called it Cincinnati Day. The change is y i now perinanent. by unanimous vote. llianii was unanimous against the y change. But we can't be bothered by a little thing like Klianii. I .295 194 2 95 Cincinnati Day INClNN:XTl DAY found Carson Field tilled to overflowing. both with people and with pep. They even had to take the R. U. sign down. The Yarf-ity stands showed up well. with hundreds of red pennants setting off a huge red and black C in the center of the stands. Miami had a big gang down, with her usual band and other noise-making apparatus. The day started ott well when the cross-country team ran away from Miami. Five Varsity men, led by Klittie. linished before the tirst red shirt crossed. The point score was 48-90. This completed a very suc- cessful year for Varsity, as the team finished third in the Big Six. Then the game started. The first quarter showed that it was a real scrap. and that Cincinnati was out to win. Early in the second quarter Prather carried the ball over for the only touchdown. and then the team settled down to a defensive tight that would make anybody bow down to them. ,Xnd eo the First victory over the ancient rivals in eight years was recorded. The Football Banquets The members of the team were entertained at two banquets. the first being that of the C Club, held at the Little l'layhouse on the Saturday after the big game. The other was the testimonial hanquet given by the student body, at which the coach preeented the sweaters, and the members of the teatn were given those cute little gold foothalls the girls are so crazy to wear. After speeches by several of the old faithfuls. and by Captain- elect Crolley, Dan Fries made his debut before the Yarsity populace as 7l poet. The next yearn stuff is old. but this year is merely a start. ' .glib The Tri-State Tournament lllf cznnpaign to bring high school athletes to lf. C. is one of the import- ant phases of the athletic flClJZlI'tll'ICI1l'S work. and one of the means of attraction is the animal basket ball tournament. 'llhirty-eight teams com- peted in the fifth annual 'l'ri-State Basket Ball tournament, held on Febru- ary 18th and 10th, 1021. This represents a growth from eleven teams that competed in the first tournament. The tournament started Friday afternoon, and kept moving until the fifth and final round Saturday evening. Athens, Mt. Healthy, and Ham- ilton were the chief contenders for the championship, which was won by Hamilton after a hot tussle in the finals with Mt. Healthy, the dark horse of the tournament, whom they defeated lo-12. f Jne of the features of the tournament, and one of the sources of much labor on Yarsity's part. is the task of housing and feeding the young guests. For the last several years blankets and cots have been secured from Fort Tlioinas. and this year the boys were housed in the class rooms in Hotel Klchlickenf' The tournament was under the management of XYallie Mclntire, with Dutch Ireland as right-hand man, who directed a crew of assistants and Freshmen. They liad quite a job to handle, and are deserving of much credit for their work. Before many more dozens of moons roll around it is hoped that dormitories will effectively solve the housing problem. It is also probable that. beginning next year, the tournament will be run on a full two-day schedule, and thus give the teams more rest. It is expected that this plan will bring fifty or more entries next year. 297 Basket Ball HEY certainly keep a fellow on the go here. The football season had barely closed before they opened up on basket ball. The season opened up like the proverbial bat. The early games and the Vvest Virginia trip made us look like world-beaters. But the loss of Urich and Seltz put a different twist to matters. C lu New Year's Eve everybody and his brother stopped off on the way to the big party to see the Princeton game. A fter every square inch was occupied, even on the beams, they decided to close the doors on the five hundred people outside. Varsity was nervous and overawed during the first half, and the work of Captain Netts and his Tiger crew proved too much for them. Netts and Opie formed an effective pair. In the second half Yarsity fought them clear off their feet, but did llOt outscore them enough to overcome the Tiger lead. The game ended with the score 30-16. Princeton and the crowd went on their way with very sore throats, most of which were shortly cured. Yarsity then went through a hard schedule, putting up a wonderful game in spots, but not quite good enough to win several of the close games. In the home Miami game, before a mob of yelling fools almost as big as that of the l'rinceton game, the team rose to the heights of the game and played an unbeatable game, beating Miami 33-26. The season as a whole was not as successful as the pre-season prospects promised, but losses of players were largely responsible. .Xt that the team broke even in its Con- ference games, and in a tie for fifth. .Xll of the team is back next year. so the addition of some promising Freshmen makes things rosy. 208 WHEN! .V , , ,gn E V - , ' EW :TT R NXW' , ... A , L, - . X ,-44 xQwv ff I F 51, ' 5-fw J , M N ' T l ,T KH X V U ,.f 5 , L1 V . Y wx f' Tx . KXX X X N R J KJIR I , XX ' lx XXX I I xx XXX Rx 'XF' E .N X '-- 1' - . 414 A91-Pag, , hHl5LQ1H11lIRK1lWQUmU1lXm 1U'l'lUYIUT 'I N 1 l E a 5 30 1 i The Perils of Rosebud HIS has been a year of mysteries at Varsity, and one that got us all going was the much-advertised appearance of The Oshkosh Stock Com- pany presenting the Perils of Rosebud. However. it was none other than our own Drama Circle. presenting a burlesque on the old IO-20-30 melodrama written by Frank Byers. It produced such a riot of laughter that they were forced to repeat the performance. The villain, hero, heroine, all stood out in uinnistakable character through take-offs that were screams. In conjunction with the Perils of Rosebud. Suppressed Desires, given so successfully last year, was repeated at the first performance Janu- ary l5, 1921. with the same cast. The Players Sain de Luxe, a Connecticut farmer. .... . . .Mr. Hyman Greenwald Em, his wife .................... . . .bliss Madeline Schmidt Rosebud, his daughter ..... Susie, his second daughter.. . . Caroline Purdy, a neighbor. . Claudie Devereaux Desmond Yanderwilt lSummer boarders .. Theda lXlacGinnis l Judge Hiram Simpson. ..... . Mother Antoine, a gypsy hag.. . Pietro, her crippled son ........ Baby Louise. a Noo Yawk waif. . . A Lady from Fifth .Xvenoo ....... . .Bliss Alfarata Myers ...Miss Eliza Richey . . . . . . .Miss Inez Tracy Mr. Gordon Miller , . .Mr. Eugene Segal Miss Henrietta Brady .. . . . .Mr. Louis -lohnen . .Miss Leona Sunderman . . .Mr. Frank Seinsheimer Master Seymour llelioven . . .bliss Helen Shoemaker Ching Loo, keeper of an opium den. . . . .Mr. Harry l.. lironman .Xrseen Dupin, a detective. ........ . . . Mr. .Xbraham Freed Tillie o' the Bowery. ................. . . . Miss lfdith Murdock Crazy Marie, a half-breed Indian sqn: NY Miss .Xmelia Bush tfirxt fn'i'foi'11ii1i1t'i't Miss lean Garretson t.s't'coiitf f'i'l'fUI'lIltIllt't'l fXCT l-lfxterior of Sam de l,uke's farm, Connecticut. :XCT ll-Scene l. .X dark street in Xoo Yawk. Six months later. Christ- mas live. Scene Z. Ching l.oo's opium den. 'llbe same night. Scene 5. .X cabin in the French Canadian woods. 'l'hree months later. fXC'l'lIlvS1llllC as .Net l. Summer again. .lt ll Aria da Capo 'll its second pertiorniztnce the llrania Circle produced as its principal play lfdna St. Yinccnt Millay's Aria da Capo, in which our hest talent was presented. The play is a satire upon war and the indifference of mankind to the tragedy of war. lt is Il work of serious motive, yet an amusing comedy. Cast Pierrot . .... Mr. Sydney Spritz Columbine ................. . . .Miss Eugenia Remelin Cothurnus, Masque of Tragedy. . ..Mr. Hyman Greenwald 'llhyrsis Mr. Gordon Miller Y I wo shepherds ....................... Corydont ' ' 'Mr. Frank Byers Scene of the lllay-.-X stage set for 21 harlequiuade, a merry yellow, gold and hlack interior. The Rose In conjunction with the other two productions, the Circle also pre- sented Mary MacMillan's The Rose. a little play aptly termed charm- ing by the regular critics. presenting an episode of Elizabethan days. Cast Sir Richard, a young nobleman. . . . .Mr. XVillard Breiel The Lady Sylvia ..... . . . . .Miss Amelia Bush Eustace, a page. ................................. Mr. Edward Meyer Scene of the Play--.-X tower room in a castle at the time of Queen Elizabeth. 303 , 1 .fy In TI I I: I II, I 'Il I I I I pI I II l. I II I I I 'I If? I J Varsity Vanities of l920 The faculty is clear gone on the scholarship subject, and so refused to allow the presentation of The Yarsity Vanities this year on the scale on which they were produced last year. But just the same the Vanities of 1920 was some show. I'd travel a million miles to see better dancing, and ohl them i'1mri.' The Freshmen presented A St. Valentines Review, introducing the Old-Fashioned Valentine, the Anonymous Valentine, the Comic Valentine, the Candy Valentine. and others. The Sophomores put on a little vodvil all their own. with comedians, danceurs. and chorus work. XVhen you weren't laughing you were calling for mam's pocketbook. Original songs by Helen Beiderwell made quite a hit. while Kronman and Marvin kept the crowds in a roar. The Juniors held A Bazaar for the Benefit of the Varsity Stadium. which showed that there are bazaars-and then bazaars. In other words. pigs isn't always pigs. Quite a notable assemblage attended. Taking Alice to VVonderland was the title of a nursery rhyme sketch presented by the Literary Society. It was different Sigma Sigma was on deck in its usual novel style. this time feeling very much at home in 2 A. M. at Child's. Pancakes and cases were starred in appropriate fashion. The Glee Club made its debut, Mystic Thirteen put on a prologue that rivalled their usual clever stunts, while Marian Holman By Herself needs no further remarks. Three crowded houses were pleased by the show, the success of which depended to a large extent upon the work of Bud .-Xusterlitz, who upheld his reputation established last year. The stage handling was also unusually good for amateur productions. 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Litcruiry Editor Maurice Levine ..... .elssiyfizizf LI'ft'l't1l',X' Editor Hyman Greenwald.. .rlxsistazit Literary Editor Roberta Johnstone . .--Issistant Lifvi'ary Editor Madeline Schmidt. . ..-Isxislizzzf Literary Editor james Magrish .. . . Augustus Beall . ............. -Jilzlvfiv Editor Dorothy Stephens.. . ..-lssistant Aflzlvtii' Charles Parker ...... .-1SSiSft111f Aililvfir Edith Thoman ............ .lIi'.l11'rki'11 Hazel Koppenhoefer..1l'0uzun'.c Affairs Paul A. Lay. ................ Sfll't'1itI1S H. B. lVilliams..Isf Sfrlimz l2Iltlillt'l'l'1'I1lI Harry Pochrasufd 50511011 lzizgzizvwzzig Edifur Editor Editor lidifur Editor Editor Ed!-fill' QX. R. Vonderahe ...... .ilfflillftli Cnllrgz' Editor Louis Striker ..... ..... I .atv Cnllvyv Editor Mildred Downer .... .... I f.l't'lI1lHfjt' Edilm' Christine Hoshaw . . . ..... --111111111411 lfditifr Edward Kennedy .. . ..........ll1I1'fi1r-v . . . . ffliifrll' of Hltllliil' lfdilm' Nellie I. Evans ......... .Y1i1'.vt's Sflimd Editor Business Department Ervin S. XVolfson. ...... .'1lli'I't'I'fl..YIilIfj rl1t1lItIflt'I' Maurice Levine ......... fN1'l't'l1ItIfI.U11 .lltimigvr XYalter Broker .. . . Tracy Owens .. . . ..'ll1T't'l'fI.S1'lIfl .'1S.YI..Yf1Illf . . .-4clt'crt1'.v1'11g1 .'iSSI'.VftIlIf David Davis .. . ..... .'IliZ't'l'fiSI.llfl .'1.v.vi.vft111t 311 Harrell IJznl7cll Ililtz Black Mctzgcr Leylzuul Yun XYyc Mvycr Um lu 1 The Debating Teams The Miami Debate . lff1'1'111t1f1'-zu' .x'l'fflItI4'Z'l' curgc Metzger IImx'z1I'cI Metzger Iolm XY. llzllzcll lfrnut Ncwlmulml I lilmcrsulc CVIINYI-UI'tI, C2lIJIIlII1 Ifclwzml l.. Nlvycr. Capt IIcrIm'l lilzlck, .Xswiwtzuml Kula:-rl I-iiltz. .xssiwlillll The Kentucky State Debate Q. .X. Ilnrrcl blulm XY. llzllzcll I lilmarwlcL'1':1wfm-ll Ilmvzml Xln-lzgm' Ixulwrl Iiillz, .Xwixlzuml Ilt-r:1I4I IQ:Ill'iIlll'I'. QIZIIJIHIII llulmlcl IQIlj'lllHlI1I ,X-NINIILHI The Debate Council l'1'nI'. ll. C. Yzm XY51- Ifurwllr IIk'l'Ill'I'I 'l'. I.m-ylzuxll IX- I lull I'1'uI. C. XY. I':u'l4 QQUIICIII I'mI'. R. C. KlvIlr:1xu- Nlillun SUIIIHIIII lxuln-rl 'l'I1:1y'1-1' IhI2lll1lQt'!'I If1Ixx'zmI I.. NIL-yur .ill Debating lrlUlQTl.Y after the Tlianlxsgiving tnssle, Yarsity engaged in another friendly scrap with llianii, this time in debating. Un llecember 5rd the negative team of each institution met the aflirinative team on the ques- tion. Resolved, That thc legislature of the State of Ohio should pass a law 1-:ttterned directly after the Kansas Industrial Relations Act. .Xt Cincinnati our affirmative gained a three-to-nothing decision over Miami's negative. The afbrm:ttive's arguments were clear cut and well brought out, showing that industrial conditions demanded legislation, and that the Kansas Act was just and had worked well. Kliami's negative maintained that the Kansas Act was not a desirable solution of labor diffi- culties. .Xt Kliami our negative was not so successful in the result, but reports indicate that there, too. the debate was very close. The second debate of the season was held with Kentucky State. Cin- cinnati's negative met their affirmative at Lexington on March 18, losing a close contest by a two-to-one decision, while our affirmative met their nega- tive in a two-man debate before the City Club at their regular Saturday luncheon on March 19. The affirmative here won unanimously. The question was. Resolved, That Congress should limit the immigration from each ethnic group to ten per cent of the average annual number admitted between 1907 and 1914. This produced a contest between Kentucky's oratorical style and Yarsity's argumentative methods, with the results shown. 'Varsity debating in the last few years has been very successful, due largely to the efficient manner in which it is directed under the Debate Council, composed of three faculty and three student members chosen from the debaters of the previous year. Tentative arrangements for debates with Pittsburgh and North Carolina had been made this year, but unfortu- nately did not materialize. i 313 w J W. 2 r fi H542 ffl H X ,L 1.:i yi ,4,' ' ix Z! WX KTXH 39 XX -e X wiv Jgviigw - ' ' Xu fm H I XXX Xwfgiifx VWWJ-.2 Xiffxf' JJHN S W' X 7 1X ,Af, ,Q ' Pr N 4 I W J Q L 1 IN, Q Avg-1 .QL : P w kj X A Nlyh . V M q fx 1 I W l 'Vf?gf fC X KLM 2443 4 X2-o45g:3 in A424 5 I X K xxj .1 X -X -ab . I N -5552: LN 'VD wlfv gi- L-, f 1 --...,,..,. il. The junior Promenade ll lS year a new policy in the management of Yarsity dances was inaugu- rated. hy which only Yarsity people were admitted to the major affairs, and no Freshmen admitted to the l'rom. The old hoy who originated that trite saying There is a hell for Freshmen certainly knew his stuff. But they say the Prom was the hest ever. The policy of holding the Prom in the Klen's Gym was reverted tO, but the gym was completely and thoroughly camouflaged. XYicker lan-- terns. black and yellow festooning, and artiiicial posts, all intermingled with smilax and Wisteria, made a complete transformation. And they actually provided places to sit down. The programs provided a clever and very convenient way of locating your partner for the next dance before it was over. Each post was named, and a line was reserved after each dance to designate the meeting place. The favors, which were silver bar pins hearing the crest of the University, made quite a hit. Committee Helen Coldewey Edna Pfleger XYilliam Hawk Philip Meyers Xlilliam Havelaar Carl Rich XYilmer Scott Robert Todd Arthur McClure, Chairman. S17 ' ' ' ' T L T? . A: if Q4 L gi A3 1 U, ra fi fi Q fi ai 4 , 'L 25 ii , A .' fi i ,- ?g ', Y Y Y 277 1! A The Freshman Reception XYISH every dance was a Freshman Reception. The idea of admitting Freshmen free certainly strikes the right spotewhen you arc a Fresh- man. And it was certainly sonic dance. Perhaps the fact that it occurred just two days after the hig day on Tlianksgiving, while everybody was still happy, had something to do with it. .-Xt any rate it was one peppy dance, and started the Season right. They c0nIdn't even niakc ns mad by deco- rating the gym in green. Committee -Xrlic Daniels Xlfarata Myers Madeline Schmidt Carl Hcnlc-in Lloyd Numan' PZIIQQIIC AiiIlL'lNiOl'f Calvin Mitchell. Chairman. 318 , The Woman s League Dance YIQRY year the hxilllllllllk League Dance keeps getting' higger and ln-tter. nntil it has now taken its place ax one of the big clanees ol the year. The cleeorzltions of rainhow festoons were llIlllSll2llly attractive. Une enrl l of the gym was trans-forinetl into a restful garclen, heautiliecl hy a fountain anal llower haskets, with a white fence eiielowiiig the whole. Vrogranix anrl favors were equally novel. Committee Clarine Fry Ruth Meflregor lflizahetli Mcllowan Miriam Boehinger Corinne Sclieiffele lfclith Paclclaek, Chairman The Sophomore l-lop The Sophomore Hop was given in a hall, formerly the gym, effectively bedecked with japanese lanterns, with a giant lantern in the center. which providecl the entire lighting facilities. Committee .lack Blair ' Ruth .lemison Dorothy Barnett Paul Lay Ellsworth lrelancl Clark Robinson. Chairman. 319 UH YY f . LI -Ui TJi'ff.1 f4'. fl'-74Q5 5'-73'.L'- f'l'l1H'1l't'.:'.Ri.'Y'1Tin7tlf'.5'h'1I'-'V1 f.. 113,11 Vw-' '-'21f S , 1 ' A Y 1.- 1 w ' 5 K . is ' ,K A 'Y l i i W . i . - , 3 , L, T i --.'--1v5',y5..,f1me-f 'Q-fp,- sg-gs',.,ff,.s,g-W 4-Q.-,.a,..,f -mg. .. The Co-op Dance HE Co-op Dance has risen from the ranks of the lowly to take its place among the principal functions of the year. This year it was notable for the rule prohibiting stags, which allowed a few people to have room to dance. Favors. consisting of U. C. shields, were pleasing. C. F. Amoia Commmee il. A. Beanian XY. Allen XV. A. Bertch C. Frowe S. R. Garrison l.. bl, Gregory A. B. Sniedley nl. XYagner Randall Walker. Clmirnmzz XYalter Bishop, I'irc-Clzairuzian The Senior Hop The Senior Hop, notable for its decorations of each corner of the gym by one of the four classes, was held Friday evening, May 6. .. . . Committee N irginia Buchanan Russel Ranson XVilliam Averill Harold XYoodward Ralph XYoltinger, Chairman .521 1 1 I I 51 ,L I .L 3 is .1 1b . I I. N, 1 4 . 577 The A. l. E. E. Dance 'l'L'lDlfX'I' Cuuiicil pzlaf-ul :L ruling tu limit tlic- iiumlmt-i' ul' clniiccw tliix yczu' :uitl lici'c:tftt'i' to tlic priucipzil iuztjm' l.l'IllL'lltJllS. liut tliis fztilt-rl to cxclutlc tlit- cluiict-5 givt-ii by tlic .X. l. li. lf. :mtl tlit- .X. S. M. lf. 4 fm' thc lmciiclit ut' tlic lztclivs, wc wifli to cluciclzttc to tlit- t-t'fc-ct tlizlt tlicsc mystic symbols do not i'c-pwsciit tlic Oil Cllll or sonic similzu' urgzuiizzttimi, but refer to tlic- .Xiut-i'ic:u1 Institute of lilfsctricztl l':llglllC'Cl'S zuirl tlic .'XlNCl'lC21l1 Society of Mt-climiicztl liiigiiict-rs rcspectivelyp. -X clcuioiistrzition ol tlic wireless tclcplimic. by which music trzulsmittecl lay wirclesa was :tmpliticrl so tlizlt it was lic:u'c,l :tll mx-1' tlie liztll, fl1I'l1lSllCll it ufwel fvztttirc. Committee Y. l. NYicgaucl ' l.. bl. Gregory G. M. Arnold G. M. hloues bl. l'. Htilmztrt. Cliztirmztn The A. S. M. E.. Dance Committee XY. .-Xverill F. Arnold E. Mitsclt A. Smedley C. Mitchell XY. Splniii L. Hciisliziw. Cliuirmzm 323 1 ,if-19,121 1 If 1, The Boat Ride HIC 11111111111 110111 ride is one of '1111c cvcllts 111 11111 f1'11f1111. This year it was 118111 011 the 11f1cr1111f111 111111 1-vc11i11g uf S1ltllI'i1Ilj'. May 1-1. 1021 der the 1111111:1g'1-111e111 of 11111 SL'l11l'1!' 1':I1g1l1L'CI'5. 711116 1111e111111111'c was 1111111011 111 X'Zll'N11y 511111111115 111111 11111111111, 211111 1111' l1lllll11L'l' 11111111-11. 111111 116165 may 11111 1':11'1' 11111c11. 11111 111111 11111115 1111-111 111? Committee C11r111111 1'11'11w11 1111-11111-111 1111-151-1' 'lU11l1 1111111111 1.111111 N1llIll1lXV 1':f1XYIlI'l1 K111111 111111111111 Sc11:11111'1-11- 1'.l'L'f1C1'1L'1i '11111lI11IlI1 111-111'gv 1,l'1l'L'. L'11:1i1'111:111 .134 'It took the Editor 5 CINCINNATIAN The Tea Dances This year. The number. Of Tea Dances. lVas reduced. So that a person Could, rest Between them. And so that. Those who. XV ere so unfortunate That. They Had Classes. Could Sleep. But even then. . The T Dances ' Aren't. XVhat they used to be Because they. Have grown stale. And we don't see. WVhy the Editor. lVanted us. To waste. e This space on. Tea Dances. Unless. It was to explain. lN'hy they are called. Tea Dances. NV hen they don't serve tea XVe are told. That it is because. Uf the golf games that take place In the hall? min. 31M sec. to get tlus Tune yourself l ' 325 I T 5.2 .Q HIS being the R. O. T. C.'s debut into the realms of The Cincinnatianf' it is but fitting that a word of explanation be made for those who are unfamiliar with the organization's activities. Immediately after the ending of the YX'orld XVar an appeal was made to the XYar Department for the establishment of a Reserve Officers' Train- ing Corps at this University. Subsequently, in April, 1919, an oiiicer arrived to organize the work. This officer was relieved on May Z of the same year, upon the arrival of Lieutenant Colonel Rankin. On June 3. 1919, Colonel Guthrie took command. lt was originally proposed to have four units, one each of Coast Artil- lery. Infantry, Engineers, and Signal Corps. Due to various reasons. there are at present but two units, namely a unit of Engineers and one of Coast Artillery. As a part of the activities connected with C. C. the R. O. T. C. occupies an unique position. It is, perhaps, the only truly unilied body existent here. This fact has had its uses, and at times when it was imprac- ticable to get voluntary results, the R. O. T. C. has been utilized. The Tri-State Basket Ball tournament of 1920 occasioned the first application of this unihed etifort. It was necessary that quarters be provided for the 527 pgziv ' A 1 - - isa... . Standing-Private First Class I. Perkins, First Sergeant F. L. l'nderivood, Stat? Sergeant R. Huber. Sergeant ll, Xliddlelirooks, Private First fllziss .X. T. llonziliue. Sitting--Stuff Sergeant VV, 1'. Sehivzill. Mziior J. H. Lindt. Rlztjm' Nl. j. Hiekok. Major S. H. Guthrie, First Lieutenant R. XY. Grower. Sergeant G. .X. Hernius. players without :mv prelimiuziries. The Reserve Corps got the job. Ushers and guards have been furnished for the football gfzunes. Never under any reztsonzible eireumstzmees has the Commrmdzint refused to eo-operate to the best interests of the Vniversity life. .XCL'Ill'fllllQ'lf'. the men of each section have become better zlequziinted one with the other rind. if stieh rt thing be possible. have become :1 little more closely drztxvu together. Naturally zi line spirit of service to Yzirsitv is being developed. 'llhis lends one to sity nilllllllg :ill well :md good. bitt what ive vvoulfl like to know is, XYhv is the R. U. 'lf C.. 1lllj'XN'llj'?u Service to the lnxrl nation on vtirtli :md the gfrtilidixvf flltlfl of till. .Xn opportunity is zitlorded to prepztre ourselves to be !'l'Zlflj' in Il nzttionztl erisis :is lenders who, in :tdditioii to knowing' how to hzmdle men :md get things done. will know hon' to do this tllfbsl etl'eetively in terms of military ztetion. 'Ilhe tirst txvo veztrs of militzirv training :ire eompiilsorv for :ill mzile stlideuts of the College of lfugiiieering :md L'oinnteree. 'llhe :ulvzmeefl 338 -.-K-- Ht- -,vw -1 v Staiulingf-S. Dulirul, Xl. NY. Delxiees, M lf, lfrnst, lf lf. llardes, C. lf. Klentel, B. Meadows, XY. 'l'. Hot-ck. Sitting- .L C. Stutson. ll. A. Perkins, A. li, ldeson, XY. G, Schubert. ll. lf. Parker, lf. K. XYilson, N. if Gt-is, course is voluntary, but when a cadet has signed up for it, he must complete the course. Having done this satisfactorily and having attended the required summer camps. the cadet is ready to stand examination for a com- mission in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the Regular Army. Cadets pursuing the elementary course are furnished uniforms and equipment by the XYar Department. Additional inducement Offered to advanced cadets include commutation of rations at the rate of titty-three cents per day. Those men pusuing the advanced military work this year are the pioneers at this institution. .Xhout this nucleus is lmeing huilt and cemented together an organization of which C. C. may well he proud. 'llraditions are already heing established for those who follow. lfven now the Engi- neering Cnit has hut one rival in the lcvnited States for tirst honors as a Distinguished Cnit. 'llhat rival is the Xl. l. 'lf Cnit with several years of prestige to push it forward. Truly, the future holds a hright otlllooli for the R. U. T. C. at the L'niversity of Cincinnati. 1 , 029 waiv- g.! ,, f.- .--ww. ' 'f r: . ' . , J K D ... 1. L' ,x 1T 7r .Tl :H- , . 1 Top Row--Lzmc. Smith, Porter. Blicldlc Row---Ruiiznk, SllII1!11l'I'i, Manson, .XYl'l'Hl. xliHhIllK'l', Irwin. Bottom Row-Yan VVy6-, Schehrzlt, ,1.HfHl1llSOll, xY2lSI'l1C'l', Seifert. Rl'lI'JL'l'f50Il, BICPC-ck, Humphrey, Cornlvi. . . Clarinrf.. . Pirmln.. . .qtI.l'0f7lIUHl' BlIl'.X'fl?IIlx . . . . . . . .-Iliff ..... Tmzzzlvozzv FUNK. .... . l7VlHllA'. . Arnold, Ludwig. DIl'Ft'f0l'... .. . . ........ R. .X. X am XX ye C L Robertson, QX. I. Rufsnk, O H. D. Summers, C T. XY:1s1m'1', XY. C. Klilllmlclz XX XX P. .XYIIOICL G F. KlL'Vt'L'li. N. B XY. Scifcrt R. Munson Thompson D. ,Xverill .. XY. Irwin Humphrey If. D. Lzmc '. C. Smith .....XX. l..1'm'1C1'.l, ...C I' lurl 330 . . wiv T. H. Schchr'u 5. x --...- gl- in..- 1 Company A, Coast Artillery M. XX. Clark ............ ....................... C Jllffllllll J. F. Groves... ..... Firs! l.iuutrm1ut O. D. Tlluma... .... S1'L'1HI!I' l.ir11h'mH1l C P. Bridges .... ..................... I fmt Sfr'g1m1z! .5'rrgm111f,v .-Xrmmil. S. Galloway, C. ll. lirczuu, I.. R. Kirby. R. l.. .Xndrews, J. l.. Baildon, VV. H. Burghardt. G. F Ficlds VV. S. Biddle, VV. G. Bin-11, J. A. Bird, l.. F. Campbell, J. C. Creigl1ton, 'l'. C. Dahlke, ll, C. livcrharcl. J. li. Folger, lb. J. Fowler, R. XX'. FllKlCllD2lllL'll, O. H. Gactz, IJ. XX'. Gialdini, B. 'l'. Glasgow, R. l., Cn1'fmn1l.v Fleming, R. C. llarmon, R. ll. Kuntz. J. l.. Keith, A. B. 1'ri':utc.v Hauck, C. llulf, R. X'. Jackman, E. Janson, X. .X. Kaufman. C. ll. Knierim. X'. l.. Koemmc, C. XX'. Lillie. F. T. l.uIZ. VR. Xlurrns. R. XI. I lickering, lf. l.. Prxce. li. l.. RCCYC. G. 5.31 Morris, XXX S. Schuck, C. J. Stcvcnsmm, R. K. XX'fmclsirlc, IXI. N Rumcr. :X. XX'. Riclnnfmcl. G. XX Szmclcrs. R. 13. Schmid. XX'. .-X. Sclmciclcr. C. G. Schultc. l.. F. Siclclall. K. Y. SllIll'IlUllS, Xl. l.. Straus. ll. .-X. Swcpstml, ll. XX XX'ick. ll. .-X. XX'intcr. lf. lf. wsu: Company B, Coast Artillery .'X. B. IIICSUII. ............. ..........,............ L Ilfvmin 'I'. IJ. Boyd. ...... ...lfinzet 1.ir1rfI'mU1! .X. Ii. fZlX'l1gllHI'U... .. . . ..S.1'L'UII4I l.I4'HI1'II1lIII .fX. Stcrman ..... ........... ..... I ' 'fmt .Ymgmlzzl .Sf1'ylm1I1l.v Iirnst, .'X. If. Rmlmalmwitz. II. .X. Darling. K. IJ. Sollcr. .X. I'1H'fHl'1lIN Ikmncr. II. Xlc.XmIrn'xx's. .X. I . X'uIllIru'I1t. I. Ialm-s, Ii. I.. Xlzmm. C. M. XXIICIINZHI. .X. K' IXIIHUII, IJ. .Xnrlu-rwn. II. IIc'Is1'l'. li. I'IIHlli'Il2iI'lI. 'I'. Iiloukmnl, IJ. I'I4rym'l', XXI. QX. I-lrucklmmznll. G. I-truck, If. .-X. Clmlurt. II. IX mrzul. IJ. X11 mIrzm'fm'cI. V. llznwll, ll. XX Ill-I Inftbsxll, l I'.II1v1'Ix', IQ. S. SXNIIIUIT. If. .X. l'f'i'r'11f.'.v G. lfn-:lim-. II. IJ. XIvIxiIIv, If I. G4-zatlvxg IX. RI. Xlm-Ilcr. XX'. I Ilznnvr, II. S. Xlyvrs, XXI. I5. IIIrM'I1fx'I1I, IJ. XXI. S2l1IIl'I'. I.. I.. IInfI'111nl1. K. Svlmzalliv, I. I Iluisillglml, I'. I . 'l'l1ciN. XXI. IJ. 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Hannold. I. XY. Humcs. R. F. Hunt. A. H. Lewis. G. Ii. XICHQ-th. A. G. Mcljonald. R. H. KIcFall. I. C. Rlcljcck. G. F. Mciklc, R. Marqnardt. G. 335 . . . . .Cmlffxlfll .....l'11'.vf Lnufulluzzf .....Srrffmf LI1'llf4'IIlIl1f ... ..l71r5f .S.'r'f1U1111l XYas1ner. XYilliman. C. T. G. I.. Ruschcr. I. SChllIll'I't. .X. XY. QYDUIIIKU. B Fahrcll, H. S. Phillipa. R. F. Scllm-idcr. I. Stllllcidcr. XY. SCUII. R. Scibcrt. XY. Skillman. C. E. Stacc. T. R. 'l'l1r.n111msm1. U. O Trcfzgcr. ll. B. Todd. I. T . xl' Hung, H, G. Company F, Engineers G A C. lf. Mentor.. ................... ............ C upllwz D. F. Parker ..... First I.ll'llf1'II4IIIf F. K. XX'ilsnn. .l..31l'L4UHl1 Livuf m B. A. Pcrkil1s..,.Sl'1'm1rf l,ivufvm1rzt M. lf. Ernst .... .... 1 irxf .SIPIKI 1 .S'u1'ym111!.v Barclcs, C. E. Durfee, ,I. G. Schubert, XX'. G Dc XX'ecs, M. XX'. Allardicc. XV. D. Benson. K. A. Bowen. I. XXX Appleton, J. G. Aslnnan. G. VV. Arnold. XX'. P. Axelrod. M. Backus. C. XX. Barber, Ii. Barber, ll. l.. 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Rxmsln-nn. ll. Sancr, F. I. Szunvzi. C. F. Svln-iclt. U. Sflnn-lvlv. l', .X. St'lIlIN'I'2K'I'. G. SIIZIXY. I. U. Sivliimg, X'. XX'. Small. XX'. lf. Snimlur. U. R. Swntlmsgzxtv. ll, XX SII'm'm'Il'I'. l. Xl. llnmlpmll, I. I' X 5-Vttlv. l'.. l..4 XX lnsxnt. .X. l'. Ylllllll. lf. R. TODAY FRIDAY m Ulllllllllllllll 'll ll llllll....t.t.llt tl lllt T ll mm mul IIII 4 I I. .4i tl l'lll'l ' ll!llIll,tlll..t it t t Prehistoric Times September Great excitement in Kappa Circles. One of the sisters announce: her engagetneiit. Things are perking up. i G First section ot rut neks-heg pardon, I mean Lo-ops-register. The greenness around the campus is appalling. :Xncl sneh a hatch ot Frofh! 25. LE upper elassinen register. Startiit' ot? with a bang! And hot- .WSH SOME XZ: 7 ff gee, the weather was lieree. one wooto 0 H? ' 1 lf. C. 35, Kentucky XYesleyan O. TMKLE 'li QQXTX ll S The first clay of classes ancl, helieve e Off Xxofb me. the profe. sure clo hancl out ' T Q Em the lewons. ' 2634 D- If No Smoking wigns appear in the at Continous. Uh, welll we saw ll A them last year and clitln't pay any attention to 'eni. October Wie have a pow-wow on the front lawn. antl the Frmh get their nr-t taste of the Vigilance Contntittee. ancl it leaves a hitter taste. The Get YR lllCL'IlllU'. The Y ltantls out iee cream freel lam B . turnixhetl hy the X arsity .lass Band anfl l'rexy Hielis. a w- JJ! We knock the stuftin' out of Kenyon 34-O. The Kenyon bunch can sing, anyway. The Sig Alphs fiing a party for the Chi O's. The Second Section of XYorkingmen again crowd the lunch line. The Engineers shove a few Freshies in the air chute. The first regular Convo. Dean Chandler speaking for Dr. Hicks. The Loyal and Excepted Qrder of Turkey Buzzards hold an initiation in the hall outside the Commons. A pow-wow on the front steps. Incidentally a few Freshies get spanked and see if Ivory Soap is 99 44f100ft2 pure. Xl'oman's League fling a party. No men! Of course, Al Stutson gets in on it. Oh. boy-oh. boyAoh, boy! We tramp on Ohio University, 6-0. A short, peppy pow-wow. The Co-ops invade the Commons, and with the aid of lYill Reeves render a few selections and show off generally. My Gawdl there is a bunch of 'eml The Y. XV. Hing a party. No men. 'Nuf said. Never mind. VVe will beat Denison next year. U. C. O, Denison 21. Mr. Diserens walks home with Frances Crouch. OH, BOY! The Amex gang get together at the Beta House. News comes out. Mostly adds. Because some Frosh pulled Tangie Outcalt's shirt off. the Sophs hop on them near Dean More's fence and had a regular scrap. The Frosh had all the casualties. A Pep meeting without the pep. Several Frosh get abused. Drama Circle tryouts in the afternoon. Dotty Cone has the nerve to get married on the day that Carnegie Tech beat us, 27-15. -lust ask Rice and McClure how they got up there, Everybody! doin' it! Sis Haehnle and XYillard Crane get tied up. Thank goodness, leap year IS nearly over. Another Pep meeting. lYe take the Frosh across the street to paddle 'em. Dr. Gardner tells us about the political issues at Convocation. XYe lost. but it took a good team to do it. Lf C. 0. XYittenberg 13. November Some of the students tell us why we shouldn't cheat in exams. Pep meeting on the front steps. Two hundred of us ramble down to Lexington. XYildcats 7. Bear- cats 6. lYhat about that wild rush of Dotty l'oysell's from the Chi U house to the station? 338 .Xmex crowd meets over near p Nleeklenherg's, al the l'hi Dell Q W , T x FEW ,mfg - F-as co nou honst. s . if K .Xl'llllSllCl' Day. The Engineers ' KX .N sign a petition to get oti, and then 1.1 g Ulm lil the whole bunch plays liookey. K gf 49, ' Dad Elliot is coming! .Xmex llings a dance. Fall in, you Q Cs g e. 7 S. U. S. birds. Bon jew my Q? 4 4,f'j i cherryAkan l hav' this dance? x , ff e flllg, Uh, welll it's the 13th. C. C. O, Clif Marietta 23. Dad Elliot is eomingl lt snows! cried the school boy. and the janitors get busy and clear part of it off. Dr. Shipherd fails to meet Eng. 6. and the class send out a messenger to see if he is very sick. We have a Pep meeting in the .-Xnclitorinm, and Marion Holman vainps two Freshies. Oh. to be a Freshman again! Dad Elliot has came! The R. O. T. C. roll snowballs Ott f, of Carson Field. They are 501110 A CN account, after all. if 2 ' fi' y Another Pep meeting in the Gym 39-5 , .ff If at four bells. 'wi . f l, f ' P. S. :-Dad Elliot is here! 3 ,- f K T X 2 Q Sophs fling a Tea Dance. Not bad, 5 'S rg ' f :Q considering who gave it! 'ef lf 'gl-nv.. Most of us have a 20-cent supper, and stay over to hear Dad Elliot. Dad Elliot has went! NVe can all go to the Olympic again. Soph-Fresh slugging contest. Sophs win the football game. Dot Hayward gets to English 6 on time. No, Robert wasn't over last night. Thanksgiving Convocation in the Men's Gym. Pvfv-Pvfv-Pvfxf Are we behind the team? You tell 'eml The Big Day. lf. C. 7, .lliami 0. Did you 500 Red Pratlzvr grab tlzc' Iva!! and imzkv that fozzflzdnwiz .'!.'!!.' Over fifty Miami men leave school. We give the Freshmen a real nice party. There were enough corn- stalks to start a good-sized farm. December XYe liek Miami in a debate down here, and they liek us up there. Must be some advantage in debating in your own home town. Senior Girls' Class Party. Pan meets at the Delt House. Nothing much for us to break up. 339 Startin' on' good. We lick the Y Vvildcats, Z6-25. Girls' Trial at four bells. Did you ever see such hair? AX. S. M. li. stop studying long enough to have a dance. Vtas your natne on the suspended list? Darn it: ours wasn't, either! Student Council meets again. Bert Illlfl Sue tight over Bill Breiel . U, ' agtun. Farewell party for Mrs. Beach. We lose to the Cincinnati Gym. Men's Trial. Yery, very tame. Let the ticklers tickle. Wie show the football team that we are still with 'em and give 'em a good feed Zlllfl gold KH footballs. C Chem Club Tea Dance! I got a bimboo down on a Bimboo Isle Y Thetas fling a Tea Dance ot1t at tl1e Toad Stool 11111. XYe beat Cedarville. 63-7. No more school until next year. Vtflieeeeeeeeeeeeee ! ! ! ! ! lxutwuw' mrir HY HAVIE THERE? f fa Q :SL ff i kk f K .1 elf! 4 ggi Q Wie start reading up stuff for o11r term papers. lYhointhehell invented yftlll, anyway? lVhat did Santa Claus bring you? Vvell, our gang put up a good scrap, anyway! Lf C. 16, Princeton 30. Yes, Buck NVenzel was sober. January We swear off all of our bad habits and then break 'em by going to the Chi O Tea Dance at the Little Play House. School again. Did you have a hard time rolling out at 6130? So did we. Frank Byers heard to ask Heinie Brady if liva 'l'anguay is still alive. Now what object can the b11ddi11g YOIIIIQ playwright have? Intense thrills for I-larietta. lflmer talks to her for a whole halt hourl Bearcats win again. 'llhis time from Louisville, 56-lo. Chi U pass around a contribution box for OIII' extra pennies. XXX- give. but know 11ot why. .Xmex have a real feed and business meeting ill the lfaculty lu11cl1 room. XYhere did those extra pieces of pie go? lleinie Brady vigorously opposes the edict of Xen Smoking in the Commons. Box of Fatimas mysteriously missing lrom the News ottice. XYouder if there is any connection? She played the part ot the Yainpire suspiciously welll .l-10 1-1. 15. 111 21 22 2-1 7:1 M.. 26 29. 29. 31. 1. 4. 51 7 S. 9. 10. ll. 12. 14 1? 5111111-111 L'111u11'i1 gives Il 'llea lJ11111'1-. 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The B1-tas again fry to l1e social lions 111111 Hing Z1 dance for the ladies. The Phi Delt dance postponed until tl1e 29111 to prevent run on Beck's supply of dress suits! The Phi Delts, very humbly, ask tl1e Sig Chis to please return their initiation ritual. The Sig Chis use1l to he such 11ice boys. tool Oh, well! U. C. 19, Kentucky State 26. The Teddy Bears beat Antioch in basket ball. 1Ye lose again-U. C. 24, Ohio 1Yesle-yan 26. 1i.1'11111.v st111'f.'!.'.'.'.' February E.1'11IlI.Y. Masonic Club meets at the Central Y for supper and hear all about A T A Yeh-we beat Heidelberg. Annual staff has its picture taken. Heinie acc11ses us of swiping her picture from the Studio Grand---who wants Heinie's picture? Still having exams. At last they are over. Oh, boy. now for a 11ice long sleep! Pan meeting at S. A. E. House. .-Xmex gang get together at the S. A. E. car barn. Did yuh get along very good? Neither did we- Dern them country hicks! Miami wins at Oxford. XY1- register for the second semester. XYho compared the Registers Uthce with Jesse James ?-he used a horse! Must be an election comin' off. The Phi Delts are actually speaking to other people 1 3-11 News Party in NVoman's Building. Ben Bryant fell for the girl with 'coj the cherries. Beg pardong did we 1 cfs say cherries???????? gg F l'rof. Bond tells us all about ' George Vllashington. ,,, 595,27 Theta Dance at Ft. Mitchell. Boxie X4 A 'fu' gets home at 7 o'clock. We don't V 2 1 want to raise any scandal, but the -5- K J, f E Ft. Mitchell Country Club is xzfxpi- F12 Q ciozixly near The Cedars. 4lf ill i The editor tells us we must try to get all the Frats in this calendar, and says that we have not mentioned the Betas. 'XYe spend half a day trying to find out who the Betas are! International Night. We see stunts from every corner of the globe. XVonders upon wonders. Bill Breiel is asked for a cigarette and actu- ally has one! XVe know there is an election comin' off! Gladys Leubbert and Dr. Tawney have a contest to see which could talk the loudest. Gladys wins out in a walk! NVe thought Leap Year was overvjimmy Burke makes a date with Bill Gillespie ! U. C. 19, NVittenberg 26. March March comes in like a lamb and Passerelli comes to school with spats and swinging a cane. Senior Party in the XYoman's Building. The girls just won't leave Danny Fries alone! Masonic Club supper and meeting. Frosh get real gay and Hing a Tea Dance. Chi O Dance at Gibson. Hot Dog!!! XYe tramp on Miami again. C. C. 56, Miami 24. XDXRSITY Mouuxs THIS nif:A'1'i1 or DEAN l'.xT'r1ii2. lleinie climbs up to Psychology to see Mr. liiereah, ha!- Y. M. C. .X. Party in XYoman's ! Wiffgiolf Building. gulf, Fw l 1n meeting 'nt Beta House Bonne ' NY V 5 rut nek swiped their Lovin Cup. if e - . sw, qXh. well: it s no good now-yuh ,,,E,,,f 'Mt ,7 can't get nuthin' to put in it! - t ar I X Co-op Club meeting. ' g ii-X . l'lex meets at S. .'X. li. llouse. - -I -' Has there any spike in the .f F A 7 punch lluli. yuh had better ask i ,Asks ff if there was any punch in the ii! F iw H spike! ! ! ! ! 341 1 lh, well: we can't win all of the tinic. U. C. 18, Denison 23. Congralulations, lieaiiye-ehlerry Xmas, lsabellel The Teddy Bears win another game. .Xmex eats and has a meeting in the Commons. The limch room loses nionev. Cincinnatus tight in Student Council. The lights go off, but the light goes on l Girls' .Nthletic Council Baiiquet. Letters, but no food! liinc weather. The Prom fultills all expectations. Still line weather. lt gets cold again-we took 'em off too soon! judge comes out. Red Taylor unable to look a Yarsity Girl in the face! Kappa Pledge Dance at Hyde l'ark Country Club. How much did you lose in the little golf game on the porch? Easter Vacation starts. Sopli. Hop. The chaperones failed to show up, so a wonderful time was had bv all. Frank Hier speaks of moonlight an' porches an' automobiles. It's plain to see where his mind is wandering. XVell, Teresa is a nice girl! NYoman's Convocation in Auditorium. 1 1 -Y 1 April April Fools' Day. Good time to mention the Pi Kaps' University Night at Sunday's Tabernacle. Even Heinie goes. Honest--this ain't no joke l Greek games. It was worth two bits to hear Dotty Duncan fall! Y. XY. banquet. Drama Circle presents three plays. Rosebud is again put through her 3 tricks. Pan Dance at Gibson. Wle are just , , four bucks poorer. if . . . .1 tg ig? Mystic Thirteen pledges Louise ' Kreimer. Louise Pochat, Dorothy -2' ' Britney. Elinor Driehaus, Eliza Richey, Roberta Johnstone, Phyllis 4- : 1- ' Sam Newman. Annette Fillmore, Cor- inne Scheitffele, Amelia Bush. C. C. 12, Kentucky State 0. The iirst one-hit game of the season. XYoman's League Dance. How many bids did you get? Neither did we. XYOWY The Bearcats beat Ohio University, 5-4. Russel Ranson announces her engagement to Bayle Richardson. Co-op Stag at Gibson. The Delts present Russel with a bouquet and then form a line and kiss her. XYhy ain't we a Delt? The Astronomy Class goes out to the Observatory and sees the moon- and-and-er-er-lots of things. Fritz Leiber and Cliff Hall speak at Convocation University Night at Grand. XYe see Cliff get killed. The Greek games are repeated. 343 23 Zim 27 .28 Z9 30 2 4 fi 7 8 10 15 14 17 18 20 Z1 Zfi 30 They sure are good. C. S. l7, Denison 4. Co-op Dance. iSeems as if they had a rule that University students were not allowed to come. Me-n's Glee Club meets. .Xeademic Club gets together for the first time this year. Y. Xl. meeting and installation of olhcers. Commercial Club Dances. Varsity Vanities. Uh, boy-oh, boy-oh, boy! Full of pep and everything. May .Iunior Chamber of Commerce Boat Ride. Did you say rain? XVoman's Pan Dance. .'Xin't we got fun? Several new, interesting' eases developed. Dr. Shipherd meets .-Xlfarata's brother, Eddie. Senior Hop. The Frosh and Sophs win the Tea Dance for the best looking corner. All America Day. XVho says Cincinnati isn't loyal? Mother's Day. Fire department visits Varsity. VVho knows where the tire was? Schola gives a concert. Some music. Made money, too. Prize Day. Varsity Boat Ride. The moon -1- the river + the soft. cool breezes -1- the top deck -1- the right girl : heaven. Amex Stag Dinner at the Lookout House. B. Y. O. l.. t'l'he L doesn't stand for lady either.J Student Council meets and does what it can to wreck things for the next vear. Ulex' meets at the Beta House. Yes, but never again: them white Woodworks . need cleaning now-lid NVagner missed ?o,'I.'E'Elb the gobboon. 'B' time F Q , .lunior Show. The Debate Room. ' . l'-leinie Brady and Bill Breiel all figure rf.-,417-,JH ff-tx. prominently. , 1-fi? -tty g Hotel Varsity-man. those fellows can -3... -1-li. ' sg:- eatl 'llhe Commons again hears a jazz U C -- crew, but no ladies. -L 1 M lllee Club shouts forth at lfmery .Xudi- it-ii 7 5 . v F' torium. Z n , No classes, so we go up to Oxford to see our lieareats play baseball. june fm. lixams start. 7-14. lfxams continue. IS. Colnmencement Day for some, but jllsl plain Saturday for nioa oi u-. SUI POSTSCRIPT llt'fl-Hlt' in .lzzmt--'Iiliis book comes out twe hope! and the Staff tirmlx resolves never to try to be tnnny again--it doesn't pay. XVe hope 'ron like it 3-1-1 x if '+ ,-f X KAXSAKVN KTM. 1 NW ...si i -.. TOOFUNNY 8: CO. STATIONARY CLOCKS, DIME-ONES DO SILVERWEAR WATCHES Prompt Attention Given to Male Inquiries Lady Clerks if Desired FIFTH AVENUE and 37th STREET CITY DoEsN'T MATTER You Ought to Know by Now 347 A I. A.-x X ,fy X X 7 7 KX X554 Nw- X 5 ,X Xfva, 1 xx X X x g f 4 s 32 , f 'nw' f XX ' ' 34 f ,J , 432 7 Q ' ' 1,6 Q f A X I 'QE ,f 'sg 1 Q23 it -k s 'y ' s A 7 f ' 7' mlm HM1' ,. 6Q,X.x . '--.,, 'A ' I Ziff X' K 1 A-A-gf . ? ,lv 'lf A 6 X . V , IV xg' Jwmlniipx I M U R A L ARROW COLLAR n For the Man Who Shave.-3 S 43 Insomnia ll.XlJ lost it, and at least a week would expire ht-fore the next one was due. Uh, the situation was horrible! l could not get a moment's sleep. Bly mind was loo active. 'l'ry as l would, I could not relax my mental cosmos sutiticicntly lor even an instant's doze. XYhy, of all this world, could l not achieve the boon of all the great generals, detectives, and nursesethe proverbial forty winks. How l envied those people of less active intellect who seem to he always at least half asleep. At night I tried all of the accepted practices. l became such an expert mathematician in sheep that I sometimes felt impelled to apply to the stockyards as night- watchman. The only reason that l did not was that I remembered that sleep was my object of endeavor and sheep had already failed. I spent the night reading the Bible, the encyclopedia, and the telephone book. liven the last year's Annual stimulated me. I attended Education 1 and 4a with no resultg instead of being lulled by the sandman, I found myself wonder- ing what were the excuses for these courses. XYould this week never end? Burleson had yet to commit the unpardonable. I resolved to champion him for life, if only-. Some one suggested that if I was really desperate I might attend a faculty tea. I went, and instantly went off on a mental tangent of speculation as to whether any one enjoyed such things. I was on the verge of suicide, or homicide. XYhat was the matter with the mails? Should I raid the Post Uflice and get what was mine by all the laws of ethics and humanitarians? That night I was invited to the Kappa Delta dance. Savedg surely at last Morpheus would smile on me. No use! I returned from the dance footsore, battered, and bruised-feeling very much like the town-pump after wash-day-but in no frame of mind for sleep. Despairingly I glanced at my desk for mail. The last two days I had rather given up hope. Shades of Rip Van VVinkle! It had come. I tore off the manilla wrapper and realized with joy that my troubles were over. At last I would get rest and plenty. I-Iurriedly I prepared for bed, and lighted a short candle so that the electric lights would not burn all night. I climbed into bed, opened up my copy of the L7lll Z't'VSif'V .Ycit'.v, and in two seconds was sound asleep, with enough of the editorial page to put me out for fi week. 349 '-U: ' f' ' The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi-W. Sullivan U Wi. D 42659 W' P T . ...I 1555 1 ' Hpxxxwfiw 1 , 'r 3,3 Tm, ff y 1 .. ,r - 7 Y f Y Will! G 0 can f H THEEOPY OF CULTURE' VICTIMS H5 P0550 FOB 81478810 CHOICE- SANITY WHERE CPJ l920-21 Streets, McMicken, Ohio NYM. ROMAINIC. Ifdimr-in-l'hicf. T. A, ROBERTSON, European Representative. Otiicv :it .29 Rue Auglziis, Bordeaux. CONTENTS FOR JUNE, 1921 CQUIYI' f71'Jfglll-AI.Hi'!1Xj'. Life,-ary H07-S de Cgnzbgf In and Abvuf fhe Theater liiiilnyzrrrs .S'f11Iin1mfu1f.1'1 Thu 1'4Vi'II,iiiL 1'luy.v of thc Past .,., By D, Tim Dvlta fllcllmd ul l,iIIlL'i'I1ITIti ..... .Ur.1xuzu.' l,yi'c1m1r'.v.Er1.w1'y ............. S. .-llfa .1111 Gnrdniz lx'-zrlsur' zu lluulz ,fldn Smrrv l'n1mvnt1m1.vd Golddiggfcrs .... .Ilmnt .Xutlmigl . v .........,....,,,,,,,,, S, jlfiyf-klyy lfuxiv, flu' flluzwruli Mimi.. .... ' ..... I lll'l1llf'L'VUlLl'!I Illiifimmv. .... H. T. 1'iv ......... . .... . .... lwlmm' Illlifx: Hidy IJUIUII, ,Sialltfflr ..... ..... I if Ifmlfl .YPZV I'i'l'Sl1lIl uf 1118 .i1Ul'I'.X' ISHS The WOFIC1 of Aff nf Hilillhll' ............... 143' l4.v11:' MI. .Silnruz Pizrk ul Jliiilliigfy 1 Sgfiy-ical Scrqfches 4 znfoyrap 17 . - . . 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SANITY XYHERE R1 will be Qcnt to you f-11' A lifkff U n Daiicclanxnl. cane of hootch. nr any article of similar value. 351 lsn't it in-riilizti' that this pzutiim- has QU ft-w mlcyntt-cs? l mppnfc ufHI'lllll2llCH is thu ln-ttt-r wnrfl. .Xt :my rzttv, what is lacking in quantity may in C1ill5lfll'I'2l.- tion of yulninc lic mm-i'lmikt-fl. t'l'cin- perznnciit and will nnt.l At limos it is rliHivnlt tw attrihntc this nntlnirst tu anything lint liliymiczil pain. 1, I 2 KR , , Vx ,X gg s g Q , K l 1 W L.. lin ynn L-njuy flrztping yniirft-lf norman the tzthlcf in thv Lhiiiiiii-tix, t-xcliztiiging sulitlvtics with thnw iiiiincviit Frwh- mt-n girls who alan st-vin tu have nuth- ing ln-ttcr tn flu? lla-rliztpx yt-n realiza- that it is an iiivxpciisivc way to im- prnw acqiiztiiitziiirc. It if uf cntirw tnicstimizililc whcthvr nr not thif snrt of faniiliztrity lwra-wily Clilllvlllltl. rf ' W 6 I f wt ' I o . 'Q l - X eil l . WJ ' Far' 9 l Soim- conic hcrt- tn sit and think is the mayinfl. but that sittin- clues not lfnrlwiclclcii fruit is aiu-ctcat t-ycti if lic-cvsszirily inflnclt- :ill who coiiic tn this nm' elm-s fall prey tw the uclinlcrn miniature villz1gc uf Mcklickcn. liv- inztrlmns uf ii1:ikc--4-yrs and lynx- sirlw. thinking is nnly ziccmiiplialu-cl hy vars. Tlicrc is thc cxcitcim-tit uf tha' thc im- nf the iivrcssziry' whvrcwithztl, iynry click, iiitciisitit-cl liy tht- inipcncl- Mort-nycr, zi fvw thinkt-rs might Cilllbt' ing dznigvr of :1 rziiil frnni Gt-urge nr an nntulcl liaym' to iluctriiics of liuliv- :uliiiniiitimi liy Frm-cl. livaiclcs. think of niizniiwm which cinztiiatt- from tht' only thc pry-stigv ui rn-gulzir guy that innst iiirrllcftiizil group in thc iniivvrsity. ln- niziiiitziiiiul, Have You An Unlisted l-lobby? 352 xt,-f.-11 by 11.-.tr Cormack Murdock Getting Free With Verse Psychic jaglets 1 Kisses are lloxver-bordered pools Of momentary oblivion Where the Romantic Love to take swimming lessons, And nobody Asks for a life-preserver. 2 Baby elephants Trying to fox-trot. Achieving an ox-trot, Trample the toes Of u'oocl-nymphs. And murmur Apologetically Oh, but we could dance better If we dicln't have to wear trunks. 3 The eyes of the little vamps Perform ocular fox-trots In the glare of the dance-hall, And shimmy In the gloom of midnight partings. Perilous lanterns of love Lurmg the Freshman astray. azz llow the jazz hounds tingle To the jumble and the jingle To the hootillg Tooting Shooting Soul transmuting horn. llow they trip along and tocldlc To the rum tum tidclle They waddle To the fiddle And the atmosphere is torn To tatters, As the drum booms, batters The kettle drum clatters And the cymbals clash. The saxophones giggle At the rag-time wriggle And the wiggle Of the Human hash. Bang! Crash!! How the jazz hounds stumble As the high tones tumble And crumble To a howling And a yowling A gentle jazzy growling And a hum Of the fiddle and the drum. Oh the timbrels And the cymbals And the French horns wrangle In a jungle and a jangle XYind the jazzers in a tangle That the big drums smash And mash In a quivering, shivering crash. And then off again to the rumble the strumming The mild tum tumming Of the fiddle. They're flouncing And they're bouncing Like cakes in the middle Of a red-hot griddle Dancing Prancing Like a loon, To the violin strumming And the big horn humming The booming and the drumming Of a wild jazz tune. l 353 all A Tale of Two Colleges T NVAS the browsiest of times, it was the most strenuous of times: it was the age of trifling, it was the age of intense study: it was the epoch of gymnastics, it was the epoch of military training: it was the days of convo- cations, it was the days of hobby hours-in short, it was so very much like all other first semesters that no one saw any reason to bother to think about it. In the College of Engineering there was a Dean with a large jaw and a stern and exacting mieng in the College of Liberal Arts there was a Dean with a large jaw and a jocular and benevolent outlook on life. In both colleges it was the general sentiment that everything was going great. It was the year of our foundation sixty-two. In the College of Liberal Arts the students were pursuing their giddy ways of life. True. there was no smoking in the Commons, nor were there any dancing exhibitions by Freshmen co-eds to the meter of Elmer's jazz. But. on the whole, there was wanton frivolity in the air. In the News oftice intellectual reaction- aries were causing daily commotion: bridge parties were being indulged in in every conceivable retreat 3 a famous case died: Sinn Fein achieved a coup d'c9mf. Tea dances were evoking periodical spasms from the authorities. The College of Engineering, on the other hand, was conserving its vitality and indulging only in distractions such as the meeting of committees for programs, music, and punch. Nevertheless. there was a co-op busily engaged in experimenting with light effects, and in their respective homes. Stutson and Dan Fries were practicing novel dance steps for the dismay or admiration of the student body. Such was the state of affairs preceding the Co-op Dance. Un a particular Saturday night in january a man and a girl approached the Men's Gym at about nine-fifteen. ln the pale gleam of the drive-way lights, he was noticeable by the backward tilt of his 'llruly XYarner hat, by the Hare of his short waist-line overcoat, and by the gleam of polish on the bumps of his button shoes. .Xs they ascended the few steps to enter the building, the light front an automobile lamp played upon his snowy white hose as revealed by the shortness of his close-titting trousers. llc was a Co-op. Suftice it to say that the girl was his friend. and he her boy- friend. 'llhey entered, he paid, and they walked past the stalwart stag guards. .X few moments later they were on the tloor, engaged in that endurance 354 1, - n - test lilltlXVll hy the gt'lll'l'1ll term 1l1111c111g. .Xs they briskly t1':1v1-1's1-11 the lloor, 111- soon 1-tllllltl l1in1s1'll' growing 1lL'Cll5lUlllt'll to the s1-111i-1l11rk111-ss. Now Zllltl 11g11i11 couples passed llC'2ll' Ulltbllgll to l1i111 to hllllllllillt' Il guess 11s to their i1lentity. l'lYt'll1lIIllly, when 111' followed such 11 couple they would 56111117110 enougli for ll br1'11th of air, 111111 Il new grip, 111111 he would recogs nize Il chap next to wl1on1 he 111111 stood i11 lllllllllfy, or seen in Il class. Hy ll llt'k'll1l2ll' series of 1'o111'urr1-11t bumps 111111 jolts, llltj' found 1111-111- selvcs IlL'ZlI' ll corner wl11-re 111' noticed what St'Clllt'Cl, in the oliscure ligl1t, to be Il l111ly of rather corpulent flllllCllSlUl1S engaged in Il solo dance of slowly Yilfliltlllg pauses Zllltl pirouettes. The 11111sic stoppe1l lllltl the lights went on, revealing only Stutson 111111 Il girl where the Zlllllilfllltlll lliltl been. .-X glance 1ll'Ul1llt1 the gylll showed l1in1 l1is friend Bill approaching to exchange tl1e next dance. 13ill's girl was Z1 r11t11er 11ttr11ctive cre11ture-thin eyebrows. good color, 11nd everything. She also 111111 Z1 remarkable way of looking 11t yo11 when being lll1I'OCll1Ct't1. The yOllIlg Co-op r11ther felt that they would get along f11mously. After 21 few seco111ls of dancing, l1e said: Isn't your llillllt' Rosie Maguire ?,' He remembered, of course, from the intro1111ction, b11t he h11d to st11rt some way. Yes, was the i11ge1111o11s reply: how 1li1l you know? Oh, l've seen X011 11t Danceland 21 lot. he hazarded. Do you go down there, too F she gave aftirinzition to his guess. He nodded, 211111 they lapsed into silence, broken only by sighs a11d l1a111l squeezings when someone bumped into them. Finally sl1e said, I believe you're doing that on purpose. lYhat F Bumping i11to all these people. XYhy would I? he countered, with Z1 COl'llpl1lCCl11 grin. She shrugged her shoulders and coquettishly shook a linger 211 him. To l1i1n the ice seemed broken. Luck was against him, however, for the music stopped. But as they were cl11ppi11g tl1e lights went out. Yvhat COll1C1 be better? Quick as lightning he caught the girl to him, 211111 kissed her: she shrieked and wrenche1l away, leaving her tulle in his hands. Tllell did tl1e return of light reveal him to the furious patroness who111 fate h11d placed in the stea1l of his ClZ1llCl11g partner. The girl was staring with surprise and dis- appointment at the evidence i11 his hands. The outraged patroness snatched her tulle from him, a111l declaring to tl1e wor11l that seven attempts in one night were too much to countenance even at an Engineers' dance, left the gym, followed by l1er escort. 355 We Nominate for l-lall of Fame sl MR. PASSARELLI Because he has made Spanish a Hercule-an task: because he affects the attire of an Englishman by carrying a cane: hut prin- cipally because he does not hide his weak- ness for th Co-eds of U. C. XVI Ll..-XRD FESSENIJEN Because he is one of the most aggressive uf our Vo-eil chascre: he-cause he is too elusive to be caught in any scandal: but finally hc-cauxe of hix remarkably vacant look. .Xl.Yl'iRlJ S'l'L l'SUN lh-cauw In' hax ii11l'ocli1s'ml a Nlylu of flaming that IN the :le-span' nt llllllXlIUlN llllll nl vu-n thi- girls lwcallw hc IN om' ul nur IllUIllllll'lIl xxlilcu nf N.lk't'li.llllll' xvi-cg lun! prim'ilvally lu'c.iu-Q' lu' IN .ul IlllK'l'l'NIlllll prututypn- of Wall lim-wx. .350 Glfl llllllf llvmnllv' of hu m.ilul'c lllllllfy a- .A t'l'lllt' nt' thc wlralnag lu-rauw his juvlunu-nl -ul 1'-1 ml lvrauly ix nmuallwlp lumznxw lu- haa Ivy .L l4ll'Ill ul lnqhei lll.llllt'lll.llIk's Malia'-l thu inysli-ry Ut' thc XlcXlu'kcn kyrum, hu! vlnrlly lu'r.lll-c HIlll'Ill-N the ll--.1115 onli-we A Vindication of the Late Mr. Barnum By Ymorts 1x4 vx- - l l'.l'l'l lXt. lightly from the l'ullman car on the rear of the through tr.un from the North to the platform of the station in a widely advertised winter resort of lilorida, the young man took his bag from the negro porter, handed him a fresh two-dollar bill, and hailed a waiting taxi. Une could tell that the young man was .Nmerican by the smart linglish cut of his double-lnreasted traveling suit. .-Xfter some snappy instructions to the driver, he stepped into the cab and was soon whisked away down the palm- sheltered boulevard. Several minutes later he sauntered up the wide and well-kept approach to the cool-looking Ideal Hotel and, after registering. retired to his room on the third floor front. lnquisitive high-brows. who had noted his arrival, found only a plainlv written H. C. Swift, Chicago. on the registering book, opposite room number 504. Not being there merely for the catching of fish with the easily discernible tins and gills, the smart set immediately began to connect H. C. with the meat-packing industry. XYell. they all agreed teach to herself t, time will tell. Not that any of them was looking for the other kind of fish-not at all: but one doesn't always guess correctly. Having finished his most pressing business, and with nothing especially particular on his mind except his hair, Mr. Swift wandered down to the beach for a stroll. lThe thick plottens.l The silent beauty of the just- coming-up full moon was enhanced by the pleasantness of the cool in-breeze and the soft pnrring of the waves. They seemed to be saying over and over, Fish-sh-sh. Fish-sh-sh. -lust as quickly as business had Hown out of H. C.'s system, romance Hew in. A hundred yards down the beach the moonlight revealed a whiteness on the dark sand. tfXt this point Uld Possibility entered upon the scene and declared it to be an old parasol- possibly, As soon as Old Possibility left, Old Probability appeared and declared it to be a girl-probably-t with romantic ideas-undoubtedly l. Betting tive dollars on Old Probability, H. C. walked on and after coming near enough to satisfy himself that it was a girl, he declared the bet won, and promptly drew from his pocket his sheet of expenses and charged the tirm with five dollars-for business carried on at night. Not desiring to appear overfbold, Hereford approached in a pseudo-timidisli manner. Of course. the weather is line, the breeze delightful, and the moon wonderful. he said, but what I really want to know is whether or not you have any objections to my company here on the sand beside you? lcitlllffllllflf on Piigt' 3330 357 in 5 I I I I I I 4. I I I I I I I I I ., I I I I I I I It I! It It It Il Il I! 0 I qu qs ga I I I1 4, I I I it ts I I 0 11 I I 0 lr I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A- ce oo 0QQQQQQQQooQQQQaaaQQQ9oooooooooooooceoooooeoocooooao The Chas. 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But the .Yt'ft's says that they are human and the .Ymus is an honorable -. Some of us would perhaps be inclined to doubt it were we not constantly being reassured by the Know the Faculty editor. By the way. how many of you do read those articles? Xlvhat do they do when not lecturing or chaperoning the dances? We see some of them at Child's tperhaps at other places we would see more of them 3, and hear of this instructor at the meeting of the XYoman's Dramatic League. and of that one passing his time at pinochle. t If the rest we know nothing. 350 V I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I 5 5 z I 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ THE mm-iumn 'tIQh2'? 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Moreover, our patented process takes out the bite. To please our patrons we desire to announce that KOEDS are always toasted. whereas other varieties are usually roasted. lt should be pointed out that if no light is available KUEDS may be enjoyed in the dark, for they are delicious to taste, causing the lips to smack by their sheer richness of flavour. XVhen a match is found, however, they prove to be a cool smoke. at the same time possessing all the qualities for long burning. A peculiar sense of gratification results from watching them glow in the dark, and their companionship under such circumstances is indeed a solid comfort. XYhen snugly adjusted in a settee, swing, or large arm-chair, you will not be content until every light about the place is out- but you will certainly not want your KOED to go out. Here is indeed something more striking than a lucky strike, something whose fragrant loveliness is more clinging than Aromar. These velvet smoke-dreams are the real thing of beauty. the real joy-smoke forever, for they agree with you to the last puff. After one of these dreamy luxuries has gone up in smoke, you will want to light another, remembering our motto that a woman's only a woman, but a good KC lED's a rare smoke. It is always a satisfaction to have them with you: they provide the most soothing diversion after meals, classes, and dances. Uur brand is so delectable that no prof, street-car conductor, or manager of dance hall or re--tanrant ever asked to have them put out. They are always welcomed ' ,' j 17 ti !HI:IIIl1t'tf on Inge nhl l 301 The Songs of Ichielbo I. Being Mainly Introductory HEN all is said and done, the fact remains that Ichielbo was a nice boy. It is true that the adjective is not one which is often applied to him. Most people call him clever -a description which he detests because he is horribly afraid that it expresses his limitations. But he is clever only when he writes, whereas he is almost always nice, and always was. except when he was about to have, or was in the midst of having. or had just finished having, a falling out with VValla-walla. No one would call VValla-walla either nice or clever. though she is both. superlatively, for she is much too nice to be merely clever, and much too clever to be merely nice. Superficial people who call him clever call her charming, and let them go at that. But there is a certain fragile, fugitive quality about her charm. As Ichi once said, She evades one, she is so filled with intangibilitiesf' And perhaps it is best to say that NValla- walla was primarily elusive. I shall never forget the first time Ichi told me about her. I ran across him in the corridor, and asked him if he had committed any doggerel recently. He generally had a manuscript somewhere about him, and would give it to me with an air of elaborate unconcern and fidget about while I read it. But today he merely shook his head. No, he said: then added. Say, I met a girl the other day. Her name is Walla-walla, and that's all I know about her. except that she is certainly 'die siisse Madlf Die-what F said I. Siisse Madlf' said Ichi. It's a Yiennese term of endearment. I got it in English 24. You can translate it 'sweet maidenf if you like, but it loses all its flavor if you do. I don't believe I can describe her to you. I-Ier hair is so-so-so- So hairy, I suggested. Ichi looked at me severely. and heaven knows what might have bap- pened if VValla-walla herself had not suddenly appeared. There she is. breathed lchi ecstaticallyg die siisse Kladl. lfxcuse me a moment, will you ? Certainly, I answered, and added to myself that I would probably have to excuse him for the rest of his life. I felt a little bit gloomy, and rather jealous of XYalla-walla, for until then I had been first with lcbi. anil now I was first no longer, and love knows no seconds. .if if ll. Seeing Nelly Home For awhile, however, lchi's emotions did not emerge in lyric form. Ile purchased large purple ties, his shoes and his hair shone glassily, he spent 111051 of his waking hours tramping the corridors in hopes that NYalla-walla would appear, and linally he invited her to the theater. It isn't exactly what l would have picked-or she, either, he said. lt's called 'The Girl in the Gunboatf and claims to have the cutest, cun- ningest. charmiugest chorus ever collected. But over across the street they have 'The Boudoirs of liettyf featuring somebody or other and his seven little jazz babies: so we just tossed a coin to see which we'd pick. The next morning I asked him how he liked the show. Oh, the show was rotten enough, he answered, but I wasn't there for that anyhow. Would you- he hesitated. Like to see the poem celebrating the occasion F said I. Sure, very much, And this was it: I walked along the empty street at night. The crickets whispered in the roadside grass: The air was heavy with the summer heat, And all was very dark, and very still. Somewhere a clock struck twelve, but though No witch sailed by upon a broomstick, with her cat Perched on her shoulder, though no spirits came To ask in ghostly tone, How goes the night? Still there was magic in the air, and still My heart beat to a stronger, surer spell Than any witch or goblin ever knew. I have enjoyed the evening very much. She has enjoyed the evening very much! The evening-she has very much-enjoyed- XYhy. I can turn it in and out like Hiawatha. And play a sweeter tune on every change. Enjoyed the evening, very. very much. It's a good world, see how bright the stars, Look at that beaming smile upon the moon! XYhat though I meet the milkman on his rounds? 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A Rhymed Bequest Ichi worried a little over the reception that lkalla-walla gave his poem She said it was 'very nict-,' he told me, doubt fully: but that doesn't mean a whole lot. Uh, she doubtless appreciated it more than that, I said. 'l'hat was only tnaidenly reserve. I suppose so, said Ichi. XVaIl:t-I mean Miss XYallaeoh, han this 'Miss' business. I think- he broke off and paused. Do you really? said I. No one would notice it in you. -lust for that, said Iclii, I won't tell what I was thinking about. But I felt certain it was poetry, and that I would get it sooner or latei Sure enough, the next day brought a manuscript. lehi called itf To a IVIiss l'm a very wretched creature, My philosophy is nought, There is woe in every feature, 'Ilhere is gloom in every thought. I see no alleviation Of my most unhappy lot. For I Miss you when I'm with you, And I miss you when l'm not. In the hours, few and Hee-ting, Coming only to depart, XYlien I have the joy of meeting VVith you, lady of my heart, XYe converse on general topics, Pickles, poetry and paint, :Xnd I Miss you when I'm with you, As I miss you when I ain't. lt's a world that's rather trying, :Xnd the pleasure that appears Is a bird of passage flying From the permanence of tears: It's a kind of useless living In a kind of empty spot. IYhere I Miss you when I'm with yon, .-Xnd I miss you when I'n1 not. 365 S Q AA-- eo--o-vcv-veoo--Q-vvvv----------oo--o-----o---- ,- C0-GPS THE daily newspaper is of essential importance in the education of every University student. Those who confine themselves to books alone are seldom competent later in life to take a prominent part in business or high profession. They are specialists, perhaps, and may become renowned, too, in their particular line, if their mastery of the branches they select is complete. 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Qaoeooooocc:oooooooecooQoooooooeaqqcoooooooaaaoo E I :: :::::::::l:::: 0 0 0 0 O 0 ll O O O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 u 0 ll I 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 .4 IV. ln Which a Shadow is Cast Before For a while lchi was in a seventh heaven of happiness. XYalla-walla was his siisse Madl and his enfante aimee, which he translated as beloved infant and which seemed to be the only satisfactory expression which his native tongue could supply, and l suspected that he was com- posing a large amount of purple poetry too sacred even for my eyes. Gradually, however, there seemed to come a certain vague hut unmis- takahle uneasiness in lchi's mood. l get so far, he said in an unwontedly revealing moment, and then, just a little way in, l run against a wall. XYhy don't you climb over it F I asked. lYell, he said, l'n1 afraid it might be the other side. He said no more, hut walls were evidently on his mind, for he broke his silence with the following, which he dedicated To Humpty Dumpty XYl1Cl1 you were sitting on your wall And looking 'round ahout at all The castle with its towers tall Had yon no premonition-Of a fall? Come now, he candid please, and tell, You must have known very well XYhat would have happened if you fell, For earth is earth, and you werefjust a shell. llumpty. was it a lady fair XYho urged you on to clamher there, XYho tempted you to do and dare, For whose sweet sake you balanced-In the air. Ah. llumpty, I have learned to-day That yours is hut the common way. The hest laid plans gang aft agleyn-Of men and eggs. And leave us hits to sweep away-Of arms and legs. Yes, lltnnpty. it is so with all XYho ladies havefin towers tall, XYho sit outside-upon the wall, And then the ladies yawn, and then-'l'hey fall. 367 0006 000 00a i ,E CC 0000000 Efficient Service and Courfeozzs Treafmenl Have Pu! the IN VERSITY Varsity does its banking with us- So does The Lunch Room - The Book Store - The News and Cincinnatian, ln addition to the various Fraternities and Sororities. MAY WE NOT SERVE YOU, TOO? UNITY BRANCH The Provident Savings Bank 81 Trust Co SAFETY 0000000000000 Vine, jefferson and Calhoun Streets CONVENIENCE SERVICE '00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000 000000000oooQ06Q0o00000Q0-0000000 910 - mick .4 K Y diyfffflf it - NIT E ji-li i fiiiii l i , tu rg it U' in ' i I. I, -7' t P' 'Wt 0000000000000 Sectional Bookcases Bzzfll lo Endzzre Preserve your school books in a Globe-Wernicke Bookcase. They will form the nucleus of your library and be an incentive to read, study and continue to improve yourself. As your library grows, your bookcase grows-section by sec- tion. Nlade in styles and hnishes to harmonize with any furnishings. She 9lol,seiNv'Ernicke Go. IZS E. FOURTH STREET, ClNClNNfXTl 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 .is 0 0 lb lb lb an nr O nr an 0 nr an 0 O 0 lb 2 0 0 5 5 1 000000 e : L000000000000000000000-000000009000 V. Which Requires an Elementary Acquaintance with French I think XYall:t-wztllzt was :t littlt- stztrtlt-tl :tt l ltnnpty lluntptyf' for in lcht's words sho turned up ht-r nost' ehcr adorzthlt- nose- and called it 'silly.' lchi pondered the situation for at while, and finally tlt-citlecl to try :mother appeal on somcwhztt cliH't-rent lines. nlTllCt' more into thc hreacli, dear frienclsf' ht' cried, and prorlttcctl the following, which t'crtainly rleetnt-tl calculated to int-lt the proverbial ht-art of stone. .Xt first he called it Lady, Lady, but afterward cliangt-tl the title to l Who Usecl to Love You Lady, lady, si petite. Little hands and little feet, This is then thc way you treat Moi, qui vous adorait, Lady, lady, for whose sake Burdens would gladly take, This is then the thing you make Of moi, qui vous adorait. Lady, lady, chic and gai, At the closing of the day, Grief and bitter sorrows play NYith moi qui vous adorait, Dreams have vanished with a shock Like a ship upon a rock, Sad to rind that on se moque Dt- moi, qui vous adorait. Lady, lady, I shall go, Sunnncr's rose and winters sztow Ncvermore the touch shall know Of moi, qui vous adorait, - XYhcn tht- willows wee-ping wave On a little, lonely grave, Think of him who was your slave, Moi, qui vous adorait. 3119 l : : : : :oooc :ooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 0ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Qoooooooooooocooooooooo oeoaooooooooopq-ooooooo ELECTRICITY Provides Many of the Necessities as Well as the Luxuries of Life. With Electricity at your command your comforts are limited only by your de- sires, as there are electrical appliances for practically every conceivable purpose. The Union Gas 8: Electric Co. Fourth and Plum Streets Cincinnati, Ohio Vl. ln Which Hope is Abandoned Viv llllvv 1lg'l't'l'Il. said lclli. to clisztgree. We have parted. .Xs Rupert lirooke puts it, we :ire going to '.S't't'k ut'-rv lurtxv, u'nrt'11 TK'ltlllfIit'I' .vkit'.v, ulomx' lint there will never he :my windiet' skies for nie, and l do not think there will be :my new lures. liut l shall he alone, all right. Your habit of quoting' poetry is sttmt-it-titty disgusting, said I, bu when you wax sentiinentzil as well you are insufferahlef' vu l :nn not at bit sentimental, said lehi. Look at this. 'l'his was zt poem entitled The Cynic's Soliloquy I have journeyed on life's highways, and on certain of its byways. I have crushed the grape and tasted hitter juice, And my languid conversation, and my sad sophistication, Aim to inculcate the doctrine VVhat's the use? For to be enthusiastic indicates a mind still plastic. Really it is very ingenue of one, And to entertain emotions is to have peculiar notions Cf the things that are, and things that are not done. Let the world rex olve about you it can get along without you, If you have a heart or soul it's all your own, If you let the rabble take it, they will surely drop and break it, And they'll leave you with the pieces all alone. An ideal is an illusion that will bring you to confusion, It is only the reflection of your youth, Let the idol that is broken be your everlasting token Of the dreamer that has wakened to the truth. XYhen I die I'll be received into a place I never believed in XYhere I'll linger for eternity or two, For the talk I only thought of and the thoughts I only talked of, And the countless things I never cared to do. 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Which is Distinctly Disrespectful l thought for a while that the Cynie represented Il COlllIJZlI'1lllVL'lj' healthy attitude of mind. lehi roamed the corridors with a smile on his lips and murder in his heart, and his next poein,for, at least, the next that I saw: I think most of what he wrote in that time would have been barred from the mails-reflected the eternal attitude of the man who knows that he himself has not been a success, :md so thinks everyone esle :1 failure. He called it The Professofs Tale Long years ago when I was young, I heard the song the sirens sung, They sang a song of deathless fame. Immortal glory, and a name, XVhich while a man should draw a breath, VVould know not dust, and know not death. But now I know my day is done, My Hame is ash, my day is done. My sun is set, my stars have paled. In short, to make it brief. I've failed. But will you, when you think of me Employ a little charity? I know quite well I do not reach The minds of those I try to teach, They come around and take a note. And learn a little bit hy rote, They're only here to get them hy. But so, alas, alas, am I. Long years ago, when I was young, I heard the song the sirens sung, NYhy did they sing immortal fame. And deathless glory of a name, To one who sees, as see I must. That all is death. and all is dust. 373 Q2 CA 7 o o o o o Q. 000090.00 0000999 O ll QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooo DIL miih Thr Qlnmplimvnta nf EI ZHriP11h QQQQQQQ Concluclatory in Nature l am U'oinU' away from here, said lchi, coldlv. Pu 5 . 1 .iXnd all for a Girl, said l, with scorn. NYliv, man: there are tive IN . hundred more in the Arts College alone whose hair is just as invisible and whose noses are just as shiny. 'ller nose ix shiny, said lchi, and 1 knew that his love was dead: but I am leaving just the same. 'l'he faculty has intimated that my presence is no longer reckoned as one of the assets of this institution of learning. I fail to see how l could have been expected to study when I had XValla- walla to occupy me, and certainly I could not when I did not. Wlell, such . .. ,, is htel A-Xnd so he went. l do not know whereg no one knows but Ichi, and I do not think he is sure. l told NX'alla-walla that he had gone, though I did not say that he was a graduate by request. Oh, well, she said, he was a nice boy: he was a very nice boy. And that was all there was to that. There is no poetry to this one. EDWARD D. IQENNEDY. 5,000 Shocks a Day ILL be achieved if you wear O'Mulligan rubber heels. Every time you approach a parked machine during a stroll at a dance, every time you walk through Burnet XVoods, the clack-clack of your leather heels resounds to your foot-steps and you feel instinctively that you are somehow an intruder. Wear 0'Mulli- gan's heels and save a few shocks for yourself and the rest of the world. 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Poor little Rose amid the snows, Oh who would not bemoan her? Compelled to walk through crool Noo Yawk. With none to chaperone her. Those streets so bright where every light Shines on an undertaker, And paving stones are made with bones, Of those who've met their maker, And now, alas. what comes to pass? There's Rose, and there behind her We see a crank, We hear it clank, VVe watch them seize and bind her. XVho could have thought that Rose was brought For such an execution, Or dreamed that we would ever see A real electrocution? But let us not divulge the plot And spoil the auth0r's story: VVe must not tell about the well That makes the end so gory. The cast succumbeth one by one, The villain dieth firstly, But Claude and wife preserve their life Because they are not thirsty. E. D, K. 379 4? 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'llhose shoes of canvas with thick rubber soles, which were invented for the game of basket ball, have found their way to the ball room. lt is quite the thing now to wear trousers about three inches shorter and a pair of basket ball shoes when in evening attire. XYhile on the subject of formal dress, wc may take the liberty of mentioning a rather unusual innovation which has been instituted hy a group of innocuous young men. For the benefit of those who do not read Vngzfc, it were well to explain that there is an association known as the l3etas. For some time it has been the custom for the newer members to wear their pledge button in the lapel button-hole of their evening coat. -Xs a change, it has been announced that the button will not be worn. but that across the back, in three-inch letters of pink embroidery, will he worked out the legend, I am pledged Beta. There are a few other details that cannot be overlooked. 'l'rousers are going to be much looser than formerly. A draw-string has taken the place of the belt, thereby insuring a more uniform fullness. Hooks and eyes are to take the place of buttons on the jacket and waistcoat. There will be .it great many cut-glass hats at teas and matinees. A Koeclitorial lC1tPl1flilll!t'd frnnz Page Sol 7 and coveted by your friends, who. however, when sponging a lil PFD never phrase their request so vulgarly as to ask for a pill, Get the KOED habit! Take them with you on all occasions. You will soon yearn for them and find them both inevitable and indispensable. They have no rivals for quieting the nerves and the conscience. Tliottgii they stimulate at times a sort of pseudo-intoxication, we guarantee that they will effect no permanent injury to the heart. SSI po----------QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ U I-I. 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Q ' Ex - ing Drinking Foun- 9 g 'Nl tain is built to Q g mea SCl'100l-XVBTJ 9 2 ok Q requirement S 9 T ' s. 9 9 2 Made solely by 3 9 9 g The Murdock Mfg. oc 3 9 . Supply C0 8 g The Original Hydranl House 2 i IS53 Cincinnati. Ohio I9ZI : 0 QooococobttbtttOCOCDODGDCDDDQ A Vinclication of Old Man Barnum fclllllffllllftl from l'r1g1c 357i Indeed not, she lispcd, as she covered up a trim, well-shaped ankle. l'lease sit down. .Xltliough neither had revealed the family skeleton or knocked much bark from the family tree, by nine o'clock they appeared to be well acquainted and the conversation between llereford and Patricia had become less conventional and had assumed the air of a conversation that is usually found in the atmosphere around the living-room settee about ten-thirty or eleven o'clock on a Sunday evening in the well-regulated home of any of our young girls, who have what they call their more-or-less steadies. By ten o'clock they overlapped slightly and seemed to be friends of years. The casual observer might have supposed that at one time or another they had attended college together. Occasionally she lifted her head from his shoulder-and then the heads seemed to blend in the soft moonlight. Hereford should have been named Speedometer-he surely could register speed. .lust as the old proverb tells us that all good things finally end, so the party broke up and went home. The next morning H. C. gazed long and earnestly at his reflection in the mirror. He was softly humming the chorus of XVhispering as he applied some witch-hazel lotion to a fever blister on his lower lip. He bathed and dressed. packed his bag, and after a hurried breakfast checked out and was once more driven to the station. At quarter past nine. his train left for Chicago. The next day, about noon, he walked into the office of C. H. Swift- Tailor for Gentlemen, as the sign on the door said-and briefly told his father how he had collected that long-past-due account from one of his wealthy customers. just think-he had gone clear to Florida for it: and he got it. That night as he undressed for bed he once more carefully scrutinized his reflection in the mirror. NVhether it was his handsome face or his winning ways, he did not care. XYhat did it matter anyhow, so long as they continued to fall? Accordingly he picked up one of his military hair-brushes and added another notch to the long string around the once straight and un-nicked edge. They stood for heiresses. Two days later Patricia's mother in Allentown, N. ul., received the fol- lowing short note written in a scrawl upon Ideal Hotel stationery: DEAR Morusiz-The twenty-five dollars enclosed is all that I can possibly save to send you for the past two weeks, as my wages were reduced to twelve dollars per week and the guests are becoming more economical in their heretofore lavish tipping. A new chambermaid came in last week and was put on the fifth floor. l am now on the third Hoof front beginning today. Your loving daughter, Pwr. 385 ooooooooooooooooQoooooo-ooooooooooo99090 1 qs.. fiittitktttitiitttitthttttt httttttttitttitidi I I I I I I I I I I I 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I O I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I QQQQQooooo:eco::oooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooecoooooooooo Molloy Custom Builtn College Annual Covers College Annual Covers that truly represent the yv character of the books on which they are used. The Covers of the I92I Cincinnatian are Molloy Products. THE DAVID IVIOLLOY COMPANY 633 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO Cincinnati Milling Machines are recognized the world over as the standard in Mill- ing Machine Design, Con- struction and Workmanship. They are used in every Country that has machine shops or repair shops. We make them in a com- plete variety of commercial sizes and types to meet all requirements. The Cincinnati Milling Mzrchine Co. CINCINNATI 90QQQQQQQ-oo0QQQQQQQ00QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-no-Qeqaqooooo .SN-I QQQQQ oeoqoe oo oooeooqeqeqqqooooeeooooeoeoe O4 1' oooooooooooocooo ooocoooooooocooooooooooo O4 oooooooeooooooa oooooooooooooocooooooooo L.- An Interview With lVIr. G. W. Breiel IfIt'1IfliIIIlt't!I AIIVUIII litlflt' .I77n Ury - v n I here is. It s me. XYhat is your Cliristian nzune? You are note Uh, I am a Cliristian. l :mi George NYillarcI IIreiel. Feelitig reassuretl hy llttwl' kincl- ly yrortls I Iiroeeetlecli You clo not ohjeet to :uiswering a few uuerttions for I1uhlieation? Xo. XIII Iireiel, xroulcl you mincl telling me :t little ahout your early life? I get up at Iiye-thirty: tztke out ashes: tix the furnace tire- You misunclerstancl. I mean :1 little of your life history. I Ili: let me seeee-I was horn in Kentucky. lIave you always Iirecl in lien- lueky Ye-s. hut I am still young. Life is hefore me ancl I have alrearly travelecl as far as Klt. XYasliington. Hut my life history-I startetl to school at six and gracluatecl at sex'- enteen from High School. Then seeming to forget ine, he hroke forth in this manner: Be- fore I met you my life was like a new keg on its way to XYiecle- mann's. I hacl acliieyecl some things. reaped a few honors. unim- portant they seem to ine now. I have now only caught a glimpse of what it means to really live- Ile hroke ott. reflclenecl, and mumhlecl something ahout a book he hacl just reztcl. I asked him who was his favorite author. He saiml he clirln't have much time to reatl, hut that he thought those things in the papers hy Ben Friechnan rather goorl. Iciltllflilillflf 011 131516 3305 38 1 ooooooeoeooeeoQqoeoeoeooo I I I I ' I I SCHACI-IT I o I Ten Speecl Trucks I ' I I Do lVIore Work I I In Less Time I I At Less Cost. I o I I I Marie in Cincinnati I I WW I I I I I I I THE G. A. SCHACHT I I Moron TRUCK Co. I I EIGHTH AND EVANS .STREET I I Cincinnati, Ohio I .................... ..... .. . I m mmmm'm'mI I AI O I-I N I-I O I.. I.. A N D I I I I FOUNTAIN PENS I I I I I I I-Iave Stood the Test I I and Are the BEST g I I I I I vvvvv, I I I I I I A Cincinnati Produc! I I since 1841 I I I e I I I I I 127-I 29 E. FOURTH sr. I I Cincinnati, Ohio I I 'H ll tl tl The Western gg . il Newspaper Umon 55 C. A. RADFORD, Mgr. E o vvvvv- 0 0 Publishers of Auxiliary Newspaper Service Printers of Newspapers, Stereotypers ll We Print the University News E o Ask the Boys E 0 430 PLUM STREET 2 ---------e-e------ ul . VARSITY SEAL 5 5 J E W E L R Y 5 2 0 2 s 3 if l 5 FRATERNITY BADGES 2 , RINGS CHARMS E 2 coAT OF ARMS 11 g W ae 5 The Miller Jewelry 5 Company 2 tl SIXTH AT VINE 1: Greenwood Building ll ll 380 Mr. Breiel had different ideas on several subjects. I repeat verbatim this part of the interview. Int.- VVhat do you think of the co-ed F C, VV. B.- The co-ed? Say, isn't she some girl? If only she didn't live in Mt. VVashing1on- Int.- No: the co-eds as an in- stitntionf' Mr. B.- No University dance would be complete without them. Int.- Perhaps you have your own dehnition of love. Mr. B.- Love is the same as the sensation that you get when the first highball arrives and passes out the word that the parade is Com- ing. Int.- XYhat is your favorite sport ? Mr. B.- Skieing. I have al- ways said that I would spend my honeymoon in Alaska. Int.- Do you approve of pro- hibition ? Mr. B.- Yes: unqualiiiedlyf' Int.- But you'll take a drink when you can, won't you? Mr. I3.f Is this an invitation or for publication? lnt.- Mr, lflreiel, do you like being Senior Class president F .Xt this question Klr. Iireiel be- eanie very sermons. Tile life of tl ,S't'1z1'or C'lt1xs pres- irirni ix xml tm enx-v one. I am probably the last of the lflraune Civil llx'nasty. lt was by then tive-thirty, and he excused hiniself, saying that he was going ont that evening and would liave to get ready for his long journey. 99---:hoo-:pi ---- vvv - - ---v:ooo1:::o:::p-c:::::::::qg::gg9Qgqg--, The University of Cincinnati Comprises the Following Departments: The Graduate School I For advanced study in non-professional courses, leading to the degree of Master of Arts atter one or two years of resident study and of Doctor of Philosophy after three years of resident study and the presentation of a satisfactory thesis. The McMicken College of Liberal Arfs Offers many undergraduate courses for students seeking liberal culture or preparation for professional study. The regular Liberal Arts classes have been extended to cover Five evenings in the week. Twentyethree courses are offered. External classes of college grade are given in the afternoon in libraries 'ind wublic ho I . . g sc o buildings. The College for Teachers Offers professional programs, including practice teaching in the Cincinnati Public Schools whinh Ie d t d ' ' a o egrees or diplomas, and to state certiticates for teaching in elementary and high schools, and for teaching kindergarten, physical education, and commercial subjects Courses are also olfered to teachers who are candidates for higher degrees. The Department of Home Economics tformerly the School of Household Artsl olters courses for teachers of home economics, for dietitians, and for institutional managers. The Department of Vocational Education trains teachers for the trades and industries, Both of these departments receive State and Federal aid under the Smith-Hughes Act of Congress. The College of Medicine Offers a four-year course leading to the degree of M. D. A six-year combined course in the University leads to the degrees of Il. S. and M. D. The Cincinnati General Hospital, the Tuberculosis Hospital, and the College Dispensary afford unequalled clinical facilities The School of Nursing and Health provides a three-year course leading to the diploma of graduate nurse. A combined collegiate and professional course of live years leads to a Bachelor of Science degree, as well as to the diploma of graduate nurse. The College of Engineering and Commerce Co-operative courses are offered in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, and Commerce Vt omen are admitted to the coeoperative work in commerce and in chemical engineering on the same basis as men. l Special and Certificate Evening courses are offered in Accountancy Marketing Adver- tising, Traffic Management, Commercial Law, Finance, Business Administration, Insurance, Credits and Collections, and Real Estate. The College of Law The Cincinnati Law School has been merged into the University and made its College of Law. Two courses are offered. One of three years, leading to the degree of LL. B.: the other, a six-year combined course, leading to the degrees ot A. B. and LL. Il. The Astronomical O bservatory Research in astronomy, courses in astronomy for students, and demonstrations for citizens and pupils of the schools. The Library Separate building with reading rooms, seminary rooms, etc. Contains 125,000 bound volumes. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ADDRESS The Director of Admissions, University of Cincinnati Burnet Woods, Cincinnati, Ohio i 387 QQQQQ '-QQQooocoeooooeooooooooooeooeocoooooooooooooeoooooooaaqoopq ooceo:oeoooooooooooooooooeooooooooooomo - 'f. . .1 - 2 f V,f xt X ..,-Q, ' J - -. - 1 JV z fvfz-is J ' . . ffl. -I 4 , '-EH-of 'ir X 1 5 , , . i.,1l,, rg 5 1' V. it it it 'r ' l ' i , . e ww e Y f - A is i t as ,W x i . . 4 ,., . , . .f . ,QNX J .-. ,. I 1 , ' ,, . lxziililii.-.. a ,12.i.Hil-'Lmil'-'lllifi M -f fi .. ' 1 -1 , , ' ' ru 1 F , - The Sayers Six is the individual creation of an organization which has served the riding public since I876. Built painstakingly and honestly by conscientious crafts- men. lVlay we demonstrate this you'd like to go through the fac- tory ancl see for yourself the quality and workmanship used in the building of every Sayers. Manufactured by The Sayers 6: Scovill Company, Cincinnati, O., custom-built car? Or perhaps since l876. THE SAYERS MOTOR SALES COMPANY l 514 VINE .STREET -Distributers- CINCINNATI, OHIO C7776 SAYE RS S IX Cxfl'0Hd0fC .Model 1. ........................................................ SMELL-O-NO E' ' p.------.----------,q lhc must t'll1ll2ll'l'2l55lllQ mmm-nt .if his hiv! llv hurl llllllllx' f.fl.llk'll Il juh in 21 glut' fzu'lnry. 'l'l'v nvxt rlziy ht-ing Sumlay, hc MUNI lu uhuxcli In gin- thanks for www- frmn thi- lizitimlzil plugin- of imcmphvying-nt. lm- llgllll' hmm' you wnulfl fu-I if you Incl livzncl thi' ll5lM'l' flirt-vtiiig ll larch' lu lll'l' pl'u'n'. Niiylllgl MXH. hui l'm-11--Ilw in-xl---1u'xx'. Xwxx ha- liars Sim'll-o-nu :mil Ihr- lzulivs nfl' thi' CHllglk'Q2lllHll light In Nil nuxl to him. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 1 0 L M LVBH Ci. C COBB XV. R COBB : I I . Cobb Llnotyplng Co. ' l Lirwlypcrs fo flzc Trade z Vfe linotyped last year's Cincinnatian l We linotyped this year's Cincinnatian 3 l'l l1-I'1 , Xl. itlu UN : 'll' XX,Xl,Nl l' Sil'lil'il'1'li, 1ilN lNN.X'l'l 3 9 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ0-0-0-4 O O O 1 , . 2 lg. N. Vvhltheck 5 Superior A1110 Painling I O O O I I 0 0 0 z 0 0 0 ' 9 0 0 0 0 U Z2 59-6 l Gilbert Ave l l l 0 l l Cincinnati, Ohio C 0 : Phone, Xvoodburn 2502 l l SSN Co. -----------------------------------------J o L 1 O O 0 O O I I O O O O O 0 I O O 0 O O 0 I I O 0 0 0 O 0 I O O O O l I 0 O I O 0 O .QA Nlaybel 1 - . k lad in trzmspairent satin, UI' lllt' Iigvt' lilies' tiltl, Nly fair one studies l.atin, th' reads aloud Peer ilynt. Tigger hued is my emotion, .Ns l watuh her waste her time, She spurns my heart's devotion, lior philosophy and rhyme. ,Xnd l lttltst' .Xllfl1UXYllllll'll hetter Did she dote on jazz or love, llut no matter, l will get her- 'l'he high-lwrowed little dove! Dawn Dippiness Sunrise is crimson .-Xs if a drayman had overturned :X load of roses Along the horizon. Hut l know it is .Xurora Busy with her lip-stick. .X certain young lady named Karrel llad too mneh party apparel So she said. l'll wear none. It will lac lots more fun To wander down-town in a harrelf' There was a young lady named Ruth XYho said to her friends Of a truth These odious hooks And the professor's looks .Xre the dreadfullest trials of my youth. They say that our modern dances .Xre remarkably rivh in romances. Though sport at close quarters llas many supporters lt won't do to talce any chances. 000000 00 0000000000000000-0000 P00 00000000000000000000000000000-o 0000 000 00 000 000000000 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Southeast Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets CINCINNATI, OHIO ufvsfslvvvslwvsfsfvvs. Capital Surplus 510,000,000 lxrslsfvvszvxrsfsfsfvs. COMMERCIAL BANKING SAVINGS DEPARTMENT TRUST DEPARTMENT CUSTODIANSI-IIP OF SECURITIES SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOREIGN DEPARTMENT STEAMSHIP DEPARTMENT SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS UNITED STATES BONDS TRANSFER AND REGISTRAR DEPARTMENT ,,,,,,-9Qg0000000000000o0 0000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 00000000000000 00000 O I I O I I 0 O O 0 O I I P23333ttitbtttitaitiiaiaiqax N I . pf f I .nmllillllillII1llmm..... 1 ww 'I fwfzf' 5 I .III w,4affcW,fg,y -ell I I STUT W 'K W 7 ?IlQ9QWl 'llllllllllll Ill1lll1lll - -X., g 'll 0 I 1 NJ lg, ' '- 5? , NH ,ll 1: xx I '4NA.o' tl X , 'x i wr X c lvl Luffy, i n I li .L IM ll I lil ll i I Nl giI'fffW ' ,ll J, LeJf '1 I 'Qi' QS it S fr . tIltI'lWIW II'ssf ' ' 1: lyx' . . ,I-f7 y,3Wi -farms y 'S ,, 4,Q,:q,f,,,7gg,f' I E - S me ' - r, , Il ww'1r ' at I IiI7Vf ? 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II4-I I6 WEST COURT STREET riclclen Five 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll O ll ll ll 0 O ll ll ll O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -----..-.......----------..-..4 She: I don't like to ride with you, Your driving is too reckless. He: Yes, we've had some tight squeezes, h:u'en't we? Is there any particular harm in a inaiden exposing her ankles to public view? Much depends on where her ankles end. If::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::::::::: ':::: ::::::: :I Iizrild for .-III Tinzr II'l1c1z You liuild . ll I I THE IVIOORES-CONEY CO. ll Dealers I ll HIGH GRADE FACE BRICK I 15 BUILDERS SUPPLIES I 11 l l l E.. Fourth St. Phone, Main 973 5 ll .391 r ,,,,-,,,- - - we 0 Q oo0:0000ooQQ-QQooooooooa-ocooooocoooooooooooo no0-aevoeeeoooooooqooooooooooz A Modern Business of the First Magnitude! ln forty years the BELL TELEPHONE SYS-TEM has grown from nothing to an organization employ- ing 23l,3l6 persons and operating l2,60l,935 tele- phones - one for every nine persons in the United States. Cver thirty-three million messages are sent over its wires every day! It is the most progressive of public services, adopting constantly the latest technical facilities. It had last year 2,500 employes engaged in research work, of whom l,l00 were engineers, chemists, physicists, in- cltding graduates of more than l00 American Col- leges and Universities. These men investigate every subject that might lead to improvement in wire and wireless telephony and telegraphy - and the results of their work are promptly applied to the improvement of the service. lts business departments are highly organized, and are operated by able executives in accordance with the most advanced principles of management. This great system is growing now more rapidly than ever. Last year it installed more than half a million new telephones. It offers splendid opportunities to the able young men of the country. 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We probably are serving three of the live, and we are glad to let them speak for US. We Co-operate! The Rapid Electrotype Company Cincinnati CHICAGO NEW YORK 11'1':ii 'UTY 200 Fifth Avenue , l 1. y I l i I i w e- -e r i g i -- iiir e g i! Q, 0 illiglw A it I jg: 2 gi M 'KA . in -Y VV ?,,,fE, -V N-ml N I iii, x 'FAU ew- 8' , 1 . I 52.5329 44'-fl AH mf 4' H ' Rfk ' ,1Q- A' 'J gr XY.. 'L ,.-. L L 5 '-L : ' 4' 14 ' feng fw-.Yrnew awk 1 af c 'P- 'fx .F-fi , fn' ,X .ui -NH' H11 Hmm' of l2'I4'1'ffnIfllllllll1'f l1l'tlllfllllIl'fl r, Il'lmlly 4m'1.,f. il by flu' lfilpzll l'.',4'!'fl'lIf!j11lI Vnlllpfzlly .Wu Q-0000909000QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Qqoeooe 4, --------------------------.-- ----------------------------- -------------------------------4 r ---------------------'------------------------------------ -v I 0 I 0 O O O O O I O 0 I 9 O I O O g 0 '7 I o . f I '- I . 3 A . 2 A 2 O Riel, 'IK . Q l l 5' rv l o Y o E GNCINNATl,O. 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IIICHSIITK' it. f0-0000 OOOOOQQQQQQQQQ ooeco oooooooooooooo coco oooooooooooo ooo:-1 3 3 g We put it squarrely up to you -- if after a test of l 2 wear, you don t feel as though you ve got your 2 2 money's Worth - money cheerfully refunded. 2 Q O Q O g THE DUNLAP CLUTHES SHOP g g VINE AT ARCADE 2 2 The home Of HART SCHAFFNER 62 MARX CLOTHES l 0 2 4 LQ- '-'9'0 OOOQ tooo QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQ Qqooooooo oo Q0000 090 4 307 0 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooooooooeeoQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ::: Q:::o::::::oo::::::e::::::::ooooeooooo Iiiiliiilllililmiili III 4 V r1II1l'lI'I'lwwIlImIj 4,0 ImIIIIIII.II.I-It Q fe me-9 CINCINNATVS HOTEL GIBSON J. STACY HILL, W. E. HA WK, Presidenl Manager ------- -----0--v---v-o::Qe::Q:::QQQQQQ LeBlond -- Heavy Duty -- Accuracy The requirements of modern manufacturers for increased produc- tion at reduced cost are met by the LeBlond Heavy Duty Lathe. Each unit and part is so designed and constructed that LeBlond Lathes have been accepted as a standard of accuracy and production by many of our principal industries. THE R. K. LeBLOND MACHINE TOOL CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO JN ...--------------...-..-----..---.,..--..------.........4 Y,,,,-.,,------------o.---- oooooooooooooo oooe G ---v-- ' OOOQ 7: nr FOR YOUR DANCE PROGRAMS AND FAVORS ': l THE LESLIE V. HALL COMPANY, Inc. gg COVINGTON. KY. If l P COLLEGE AND FRATERNITY LEJXTHER AND METAL NOVELTIFS k 9Q::::::::::ooo::o:::::-1::Qb9::6C09:: OCQQC 99909'0 J '::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-R gg::0o4:::::::o:::oo::::--::oo DIPPYTONES nr Do you ever drag out the old 0 L'omj1linu'ntsnf rattly tin-types of Grandpa and tl il and Grandma, and wonder how J they got that way?. No need to 0 x H gc cause your grandchildren to have 'l 0 ' the same spasm when they drag 0 out your pictures in the years to lb TI 12I,5'TK1HUTOR5 emne. They w0n't know witz is 'l witz if its 11 1: 3 DlPPY't0ne il 0 PAICE AUTOMOBILES .Your glwzurm' ivithout this sval. 'l 'l T P. S.-VVe can't find it. Q L::::::::::::::::::::::::::bl Htooooeooooocoooo Flllllliilllillili3:123122Z33illl2ZZllll2ill3llII231322122 0 0 O O 0 ' IHOKTT , oefkv O IT 3 II s FACTS FOR STUDENTS ll IP S Do you know thvsz' truths about ALMS Ci' DOEPKE. tha z start' that has svri'c'd your parents and grunalfulrmzts over 55 g yvars? 0 O 4 , 1 V , 0 2 Thr .-ILJIS 6' DOEPAE C OJIP.-INT arm' the largest 2 4 wlzolvsalv and retail mvrvlzants in Czuvizzzzati. .Yo other Cin- 0 S vizznatz' Dry Goods Housc' has a ronzpletv 'zvlzolvsalv and rvtail S tlll'f'ClVfIIlt'llf. Stop and think how adztantagvous it is to buy from ALMS 6' DOEPKE. Being wlzolvsalvrs, with trv- G mmzdous lll,C'I'l'llCU1d1'Slllg fvcnzwr, it is fvosslblv for us to offer T Q goods at retail for loss money than any othvr housv in Cin- T z Cllllldflf. : g .JLJIS Gif DOEPKE stand for vourtvsy and fair dvolings. z g It pays to do your slzopping lzvrv. g O O O 0 :-::::::::::o::::::::::::::oo::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l 399 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S. Morton ck Sons I I W'aII Paper, WaII Fabrics, StippIecI I W'orIc on Canvas. Interior Painting, I Exterior Painting, Enamel White I Work, Floor Finishing I 'IRII1-IIIIIII XI:IIII IVF :xml nur i'v1Ii'I-XI-Iit tin' : IIIII c:III. I I25 West Fourth Street oo ooo po I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I- 'cocooceoooeoeooeeqooeoeoooo I I Kotte's Prescription I E Pharmacy I . W I S. E.. Corner Sixth and Elm I I I I Streets I E ,MM I I Cincinnati, ---- Ohio I QQQQQQQQQQQOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOJ Im- Mmm m'mm'I I DANCE PROGRAMS I S and 5 I NOVELTY STATIONERY I I I E Z?cX'Q1a5V-f77!! Company! I I foooo 5 48 MAIN STREET I .... 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II'urlc Ivy l.'inr'innu!i rlrlisfs I 11 SIH'f'illI!Il I I , ' 3 The Trclxel Art Co. I FRAMES, PICTURES I ARTISTS' SUPPLIES. I ART NOVELTIES I I I32 W. 4th St., Cincinnati, O. I'lI--III-, KI.IilI ISIN oovoeeoaooeoaqe ,.. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lo 7. Q-- .QQQQQQQ QQQQQ i PQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 5 ro ooooo ooooo ooooo 004: T990 oooooooo 0 OOOOO 7 I N 5.1.1 I- I I I -I1 I '-I Im Q. I I , I E82 PHIIQ :ffm 'I-,QII SIIQ I 0 V' ft I WNBA 0 P Oi-II I 0 Hwy I -I .HIM I Im . -ofa-:Im I .Agua 4. .Trax 3, .+33pI,S2f1..2m53'f 1. I?..gJ, NI IQ If-5.5-O. 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Shearer Qoooooooooooooooaogqaooo II II II I I II II II II II II II II II II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I II II II II II I I I Iv CQOOOQOOQOQQQOQQOOOQQQQQQQ oo oQ9Qq9c--ooooc-o----:cA---:-o- ---:pc From Now On It's BUSINESSg For Successful Business It's ADVERTISING: For Successful Advertising It's LAIVIIVIERS. The value of organized advertising can- not be impressed too strongly on the young man entering the business Held today. The most successful business institutions of the present day attribute their success almost entirely to well-planned advertising. Your merchandising and advertising prob- Iems will be handled in an organized way, Whether it be art, engraving, copy or print- ing, through Lammers' Organized Service. Engravings for 1920 and 1921 Edilions of T Cincinnatian are the Product of the Lammers Engraving Deparhnenf. I Cihe i1II1II1l'I'5 011111 6111! ADVERTISING ARTISTS ENGRAVER5, OFFSET PRINTERS CINCINNATI DAYTON CHICAGO 40.2 - Qt - 1 - 33 Qoaaqqqooooooeoooooooooooooo-oo 1 I I I I I I I I I I I II II I II II II II II II I I II II II II II II I II II II I I I I I II II I II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II to-Q Qoooooooooaooooeeoeaqageogooooooaooeooooooooooooaeoooooogq II Efficzcnl Economical Fuel II ISLAND CREEK COAL I HIGH IN HEATING VALUE-The Best Fuel for the llonie-LOW IN ASH I I QUEEN CITY CoAL Co. I I IAS. A. REILLY, Vice-President II II Phone, Main 382I Fourth National Bank Bldg. I oooocooococoQooooooooccQooooooooooooooooeeooooocooooooool 9:::q:::::9gQ::qq----Q0, v :pQQ---- vw vv v v v v voooooaoooooooooo STOCKS I Channer8zSawyer U ,Members Cincinnati Stock Exchange LOANS II 505 UNION TRUST BUILDING Q II II CINCINNATI, O. I' New York II P . LIBERTY BONDS, Bought and Sold, at the nvate Ire Market Price II -- --- --- ....... .......... .... - - - ---CI II II II II II II PETIT at Co 1: I 1: I I .-Xnnounce their opening of a I 4 Q II French Shoppe with an elah- U U orate showing of tin chem- II x Il ises and the new ankle U Illgh IIOSC- II 2 We Supply the I-Iomes of :I IBuyers need not hesitate to II II purchase as D. Moralize has in- II :I the Stl1dCl'ltS II troduced a bill iII the State Legis- ,I Iature permitting their use.I II :I I II II 'vvvvsn II W I I I D Y S- - Y A 0 ou mg ln Our , II :I R E L I A N C E 2 Morning Shower? Il II II II II II lf you use one of our I Y0ll'l'e Safe Wifh Us Needle Spray Showers I I You will. 5 'N 3 IThe song NVOIl,f be comparable to a robin's, or' tit for ladies to hear, II II Phone, Main 4800 II but you'll Slllgly II II I II LI II 403 :occ::1:oo:::o::::oc::s::ooQ--aoooo-Aon:-oo-A Acc- -ooo The Only Building in Cincinnati enlirely Devofed fo fhe Ari of Phoiography Makers of the Photographs in ihe 1921 Cincinnalian ooooooooooofooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooeooo sooo 404 -n ll tl 0 0 0 lu 0 0 In li ll tl 0 lr In tl 0 0 ll nu tl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 li 0 ll li 0 O O ll 0 0 O lr ll ll lr lu lu 0 0 0 in 0 0 lr 0 0 0 ll 0 0 2 s O O C O 0 C I 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 od ooooooooooooooooeceooooo ::oooc::oo:::::oo: : ::o:: oooocooooooooooooooooooooooo- 1 II Leaders in Fashions for If . . . I Women s and Misses I 4 4 4 Tailored Suits, Coats, I 4 4 4 I Capes, Dolmans, Gowns, Dresses, IVlillinery, 6 Raee at Seyenth Blouses and Furs French and American adoptions in Exclusive Styles for every season and Accessories for every requirement of Dress. I I I I I II II II II II II II Hee- Q -'----'--------'-- 1 Do Your Socks Wear Out? Of course they do. TRY OUR TWINPLEX NEW DEPARTURE SOCKS NVe have solved the problem and revolutionized the Sockers' Industry. No more need mother worry about ,lohnny's socks. No more need Sister Sue forego a dance because of holes in her stockings. We have arranged it all simply, and simply by leaving off the feet. Yours for the advance- ment of the race, KOCKY 6: KOCKIER, Inc. A:::::::::::::::p4::::::::::: Can Ya' Beat It? XVhat's the trouble with Don Hall ,p HOW . '.'NYell, he got pinched last night for driving his car while intoxicated- Yes. And to-day they pinched him for parking next to a hydrant. A-:b4:----------A----Q---- II 4I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 0 I II II di : : : : : : : : :ooooooooooooooooooeqd A Chip of the Old Block Baby: I want my bottle. Mother: Keep quiet, yon're just like your father. Coming-Out Sale Customer: Are you showing your spring lingerie? New Clerk Inot very conlfortabh-I: I hope not, ma'am. Soup: VVhat kind of a car have you? Fish: A Venus Four. 'Soupz Oh, I seeg a stripped chas- sis. He Ito lady in stylish gownlz Do you like evening dresses? She: I am sure that nothing is more becoming to me. He: Probably so, but don't you think that would be going a tritle too far? -v v-------------- -vv-:o:::::p4:::::::q::::::::::::::::::9 D I S T I N C T I O N CHARACTERIZES THE SERVICE OF CINCINNATVS I HOTEL I-IAVLIN 'Il II II II II II II II II II II and- l-IOTEI.. IVIETROPOLE II Because they are not so large as to preclude individual attention The besi dining-room service in the city Management ------- Geo. W. Martin II tooo-Q ooQ 405 Q45 155- I' ii L V, rs, J, J 3 xl XM. ff , W w w i r l Q25 514 Vine osro IANS You ARE JUDGE: The college man wants quality and service -lots of it for his money. His keen judgment and capacity for recog- nizing good, serviceable shoes has been evidenced by the great number of pairs of Bostonians now being worn by the men of the University of Cincinnati. Your patronage is always appreciated. Van's Cordovan Reds Very popular with University men. Cordovan Reds will give you style and elegance at a moderate price. Too much cannot be said for Corclovan leather. You know it wears and wears and Polishes to a rich, lustrous color. ' Ll-Xll!lNl IXLI l.'SlYlil.Y IN SHOICS .XXII .-X Slltlli SlilQX'lL'li FUN MEX ECINCINNATIANET 1Hatrnnz V MRS. EMILIE L. HEINE CHARLES P. TAFT CITIiENS NATIONAL BANK .AMERICAN BooK COMPANY JESSE R. CLARK - CARL H. KRIPPENDORF JAMES N. GAMBLE F. W. MOWBRAY HARRY HAKE THE FREIBERG 8z WORKUM CO. THE THOMAS J. 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