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Nineteen-Thirty-One Hoy Lueders Dettmer V Balastra Eugen Brown Sophomore Vigila nts Lucille Baumes Ella Bell Mary Louise Betz Dorothy Beeheimer Shirley ,lane Brown Eldred Buehrman Louise Dohrman Olive Ewan Grace Fels Louise Goering Harriet Gau Virginia Guenther Sally Harkness Betty Jane Herschede Betty Heusch Dorothy Hughes Marjorie Japp Bessie Johnson Helen Perkins Gladys Reddert Martha Selbert Virginia Taylor Virginia Tracy Edna YVamboldt Carolyn White WAR IS ON and when this army puts on the war paint it stays on. The poor frosh gaze with awe upon khaki- clothecl Vigilant Captains and Lieutenants wielding the hickory stick of knowledge and wearing the red badge of authority. They do not yet realize that the Vigilance Committee was organized to give some sophomores their exercise, and others a chance to get their pictures in the annual. The committee will suddenly become inactive as soon as a frosh trial can be held to make damn fools of certain smooth frosh of whom its members are jealous. Council of Six Ruth Lueders, Ch. Violet Balastra Morton Brown Marguerite Dettmer Ann Eagen Clover Hoy Rtflllllllg lessons for Freshrrlerz: This is the Castigating Committee, while below they are seen. doing zz bit of castigating. Morton Brown lrear elevation above! says '6Have you even been castigareclf' And here, children, is an exciting shredded- wheat race, with Dil Small leading by a nose.
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1 I s I The frosh co-eds are still a bit dizzy with college, and things. That's why the Vigilants created F riday-noons. The Cincinnatian WOMENS VIGILANCE COMMITTEE The Chief Cherselfl first in command of the Society for the Disconragement of Hi School Superiority Complexes in Freshmen. Rnthy is seen in a charac- teristic pose. She may he singing, sneezing, or making a speech, we can't quite make out. To the right is a periodical annoyance to freshmen. They lament their woes as snch visions as this loom large upon their intellectual horizons. No sooner have they recovered from one Friday's spasm, than another ill-omened day with all its attendant discomforts is at hand. Showing Little Eva, making a dash after an escaping frosh, during a freshmen rush on the Vigilants. Ruth Lueders Violet Balastra 26
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f i I 1 P A September breeze discloses Grady, Mueller, Trefzger and Bailey in front of the gym during an intermission at the Y Get- Wise Dance. The Cincinnatian Fresh Y Dance and Convocation Friday, Sept. 26th And so the innocent freshmen taste the social life of a great metropolitan University. Dances in these early September days have something wild and terrible about them. Great forests of tall gawky Tri-Delts haunted by savage Lambda Chi-beasts and the more savage Phi-Delt half-human men, stretch from wall to wallg the Pi Kaps utter their plaintive cries as they hover above the desolate salt-marshesg the ice-cold waves of alleged punch break over the frosh-bound coast. Yet the little brothers of the Sig Alph ball-room kings feel the call of the ball-room in their blood. They know- the danger and the savagery of The Dancef, but something in them responds to her relentless force and the spell of the Cut-In holds them . . . they are drawn in spite of themselves to the very waves that buried their brothers, their fathers and their grandfathers before them. Ah, the carefree days at college! f University Y. M. C. A. Freshman Council l The Freshmen Council is an organization of the Y. M. class and to develop future leadership for college activi- C. A. made up of outstanding men of the first year classes ties. These men also serve as committeemen on the Y. M. chosen from the various campus groups. The purpose of C. A. Cabinet, an organization which guides and directs this organization is to promote a program for their own freshman activities on the University campus. Officers WILLIAM KooLAcr-1, President FRANK CONWAY, Secretary S. CORWIN BRITTON, Treasurer Freshman HY Council Members K. Anderson E. Hayner J. Penfield B. Andriessen P. Heil M. Powell C. Ashcraft M Hendly K. Ristan O. Ashe E. Hoff L. Robinson T. Bellhouse R. Jamison N. Schmidt H. Bohner W. Koolage C. Sebastian W. Boller F. Krueger Art Spreen J. Bolton M. Lukens W. Stephens S. C. Britton A. Majoewsky H. Stocker W. H. Byrnes J. Mancini E. Strasser B. Cherrington G. Myers H. Strothman F. Conway D. Neal R. Templer R. Conner J. Niederman R. Thompson G. Cooley H. Niemczky J. Vigor W. Coughlan R. Nulsen C. West W. B. Davis K. Otto O. M. Wilson Devore H Paine E. Young L. Goerth C. Parsons B. Harvard S. Passanesi
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