University of Cincinnati - Cincinnatian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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Nineteen-Thirty-One They say this is a Delt rush party. Anyway, thereis Robertson, He-man Pierson, and Heckel, aye, and Franz too. The rush man? Oh, yes, there he is in the middle, and judging from his beaming countenance one would gather that he is having a good time. Give the kid a chance, perhaps some fraternity will rush him later. Z. T. A. finally broke down and rushed a chosen few frosh. The party looks rather solemn but it's not the fault of the rushees. Nor the sorority girls either. The answer is that the photographer forgot the birdie so everyone registers disappointment. Millie Rose, pride of the chapter, looks quite en- gaging in that outfit, and maybe the dear old tong will get a break after all. You've all heard of the Kappa Black-Bloomer society. Here they are with their rushees whose faces are covered. They evidently firmly believe in that old wise crack about faces breaking the cam- era. Vlfe Ceclitorially speakingj are quite abashed by the formidable aspect of these pirates, and hope that they havelft scared away any of their potential pledges or made some shy frosh walk the plank. Delt Rush Party Z. T. A. entertains a jew frosh Kappa Pirate Boat-ride Dear old Tri-Delt has taken to yachting, with Mrs. Keller playing skipper. lt looks like some influential person, take your choice of Wilson, Clemons or Miller, has enticed Poppy Neptune to help rush a lot of promising look- ing material. Tri-Delt mshees enjoy the sea breezes also

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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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A l The Cincinnatzan l l Puzzle Picture: How many Kappas can you find in his picture of the Theta Rush Formal? How many pan- ties can you count on the walls? Or better yet, how many wall flowers can you see in the room? Who is the little Another sitting contest Late September finds the second-sec- tion engineers at work on a new road for Varsity. Tonight, they, like the football candidates, will be too tired to serenade the rush parties. But the Sigs wonit miss a chance to render their sweetheart song. They love it. girl seated to the left of Dit Small? Who is sittin to the right of Dit? How many Morton Browns do you find? Nuts, just nuts. Football practice begins While the Thf1iHS a r e partying, with the rushing season at its height the football candidates are down on the practice Held learning the rudiments of the game and slopping through mud puddles. King, the new coach, is there, but where, oh, where is Waldman? What will the team do without Waldman? What will the Kappas do without Waldman? What will the Kappas do with Wfaldman Y Try this on your piano Roadwork Progress 30

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